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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 16 Feb 1899, p. 2

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New York amounted to 450,995,416 | municipality and cooduoting divers unâ€" fest.~ "This means that 105,000 acres dn':.:ldu-hm *lu-ulm of frsettlam#worse stripped of merâ€"| been in the courts for three years, the clif§intable timber, At the sameâ€"time ::'“"'d"‘mm the . Sbg@alpâ€" The beginning of the end of the ErÂ¥tter part of smalier growths.|model town was the strike of 1894 Shoald this destruction continue for a ;b:h&nl‘fl'ml-‘:oo:&wwld- + condi town "'_"'::"“M"“NT&':: became known with the strike. . That was a protest againet the exactions of fovests ieft in thenstate.: In view of the h'.pdlinthnpluy- thes» canditions, i libera} policy toâ€" ......":Lauznuonn houses and wasile Canada in the matter of lamber, p:y'l:'?:‘m “u»m. Euylz:: llflfl'fl advacated w cutside town were =uw;wm pn lt n *k n bo be lald ‘olf. in trite of the etuntry must:csome to a As the beaten employes were comâ€" sudijen tetminatine by exhaustion of mmmmmAw. th@iforests. In any case the:forest reâ€" hmmm:: gigsis which are only fit for treegrowâ€" | BWTE Ma§ invited ht inrestightie® and ingarill have to be replanted 02 8 #7% |ins town of Pulilman. with all its mu. on Epglish steamers, railways or roads, GETTING RID OF a TOwN. the whole length of Africa, and not be| ‘The company‘s plans for dispoving of out of reach of reasonably comfortable mm&' involve many intricate mseans of conveyance any part of the|situations, Except that it has been journy of six thousand miles. determined to seil residences to em:â€" the work daring the present year. The bill which Mr. Dryden will shortly inâ€" troduce provides, it is said, for a careâ€" ful triupgection <of all nurseries ‘and mursery stock in Ontario. is no easy problem to get rid of a city of | reverse is the unfortunate cendition of (Mh» exvermination oi She San Jost 2,000 residences and 12,000 popalation. | thousands of young girls throughout scale in Ontario promises to be & Yer} | Thestreets and alleys will have to be|the Dominion. They dreg along, alâ€" expensive business. Over a year ago| dedicated to the city of Chieago. ways tired, never hungry, breathless the suurof $7,000 was voted for the Thonllll;l:h doll:::h.;:tlu payiog | and with a palpitating beart after purpose, bus theâ€"expanditure has exâ€" | PEOPST tiee pass possession | sligh» exercise, so that merely to go up ceeded Ratiamount by gearly $13,000. |of the stockholders of the : Pollman Te in exhausting. If a dootor is ‘The Mikister 3f Ts ssm Ownflww menegeâ€" | consuited he tells them that they are Agriculture ment. Pullman Iron and Steel | ar »micâ€"the plain English for which slon will be obliged to ask for a vote to tCompany can be reorganized and practâ€" is they have too little bloodâ€"and unâ€" cover the excoess of expenditure in |ically controlled by the mm,y_l-npowerhlhloodonflcun&, nerve 18)8, ned a farther sam to continue|®Davging its ownership from P"“'“'"I restoring tomic such as Dr. Willlama‘ tha wark darins tha nessant waa» 7y., |Company toindividual stockbolders. | Pak P.its for Pale People is taken to ‘..Q:ho.aroh 10.â€"The muin buildâ€" ab,fl:noflo. o on & mu mated.a4 $60,000;â€"insurance $26,000 | The town is well sewered and a fine COhief Waish and four other fremen owc;s-t-%dm-d the sewerâ€" ---’--n. At ‘Jast night‘s|ogo by rurning itintoa 100 aore farm, fire bwo of the fireâ€"fighters, John . Red.| where it is gathered in settling basine badly frozen. END OF PULLMAN‘S DREAXYX, ioh m rronadutnes, oc { over 122 pennile. over ‘nvh.“".l _|foundations of the bouses that over 158 pounds. * "‘-*:':u -gw-n':‘u-"....""- weighs â€" All abore 158)wars laid, Vive hundred men were ¢ HDVDIQRILAL NOL ED. company, which have to be disposed of | varisty they would prefer, and should|2] and 28 Waterlooand Woolwich. _ . w in accordance with the decision of the q,.“dmmrg“m sort asked | ‘The following accounts were paid. The largest‘stalâ€"estate dealâ€"of which[EHupreme Oourt, are : The Pullman|for be exhausted, some other good | Municipal World for 7 copies Muâ€" we‘linveany knowledge is the Angioâ€"{1r00 and Stee!l Company‘s plant, the | yaristy will be sent in its place. mnicipal World.............. 6 50 gas works, the Hotel Fiorence, the Wx. SauxDERs, _ | Anthooy Baaman for gravellin Agreement by which all the! Arcade Building, in which are located J 8 * possesibns in‘ Afric® 859| no business houses of the town, and Director. | contract.................. «42 30 * a i Central Experimental Farm, Edward Kiine, for killing two to betuben over by Greut Britain acd|the town theatre ; the market place, Ottawa, February 9th. 1899. dogs found worrying sheep.. . 5 00 Germacy and divided between them.| which includes the town library ; two < Henry Gillee for boits and spikes This gives these two goversusaate con | shatch bulldings, now cccupied by Heal H Clipls | , for 8t Jecobe beldse. .c ... 380 trokiaf al} of Aftisa.cooth of tife Conâ€" al Hhogse, ; MADDY UIPIS |aaam B Schaster tor work atse * Signe, and the Pullman School J 4 40 go dud tlisâ€"Equator, except the ~Congo mm‘umwm anmuere wueh;d'dge.......i...... Free State, England has gained the|to the and the Bchool Board | QFTEN BECOME LANGUID FROM l':':"'“&' :';.fi;d‘:‘:":: right of way for which she bas been | will have to acquire the ownership of| ~__ wo appARRENT CAUSE. 196 January 1809......... . 5 95 striving the wholo: length of Africa xh‘"‘ul- mm"* aiteest oc 44 from Cape Town to Alexandria on the| ooo I.uau?umom;o-émi The Blood is a Vital Elementâ€"It Must| _ _ _ _ _ $6795 Béntanmâ€"Above 105 and not over | this y Peaee ho s 108 And aps : ber Lh + . Las been ordered by the Suâ€" Net ied : iate A n rauk w"' E-:?.md Iisee to drep 24 forests, in their report j * * | business now carried on in viciation of recite‘sonte facts which show how rapidâ€" | its charter on pain of losing that charâ€" ly Wis forests of the stete arse disapâ€"| ter and with it the right to make and pesring. They alsoâ€"make certain reâ€"| operate even palace cars commendations for the reforesting of THs Fiont Acamsr Porcxa® denuded tracts whith are wor@ysof 24 | _ The battle just ended is the result tention. The pesflons rate at which | of astion taken by the Attorneyâ€"Generâ€" the trees are ditapgearing is shown by | a! of Illinois, Maurice T. Maloney, who the fact that during the year 1898 the | ©00k ou® quo warranto proceedings to Juiiber cut in the 6 d 3 ullfi.d.puy b:buhvh.l New York amounted to 450,995,416| my ”M%wml'w fest.~ "This means that 105,000 acres -d::’::dmhm case has â€"RQADVERTISERS charches .;â€"â€"_“w“.;,uâ€"â€"_u; FARM Nouse of changes mant be left at this offiee | magnificons Arcade market fmnmuce notilitbr. than Seterday noen. Whe|bouse, the public library and 2,000 Distrtbution of Samples. copy for vimmges must be left not later | brick residences will be sold to the| To trux Enrrorâ€"For the past ten then Â¥nssday"noon. Casual Advertise | highest biddors. The Pullman Iron & | years systematic efrts have been made monute exceptud ; up to nsew ~Woednesds | Stoo! Company will be l-z:nd. to increase the average returns and to o ewilh hrock. The big brick works will pase the | improve the quality of the cereals and C o ::holoh::‘-p-y.nd so will ml-;nulhr-‘anp gz.nhl: FORRSTS DISAPPRARIN streote water works. Canada by an annual distribu! Yord .‘D *,G e h‘:--hdiytbg‘ :.-pl-dnd:llrnu(n)::'..‘ p 6 aâ€" the best most &“-m’“ pflfl: érfland Illinois to drop all u&gmfi. These varisties have * | business now carried on in viciation of first tested at the cxperimental recitesonte facts which show how rapidâ€" | its charter on pain of lasing that charâ€" | Farms and only those which have ly this forests of the state are disapâ€"| ter and with it the right to make and | proven to be the very best hare been Tt io lardly since George M. j m mmwhhhmn.n‘ . every Thas | now. theâ€"modelâ€" town Mhh.hlh m'm“-’m' hflm’wl o.:: " Iannumite e478809| uq becomea free comutunity. TBut &*-‘.â€".. will end as a> fendal institution the ates reassmable, aad will be | most protentious industrial municipalâ€" hk rorrrocthenerlltl s m cGrncmmcren ‘Thus ends the dream of â€" George M. ClaesifyingiBoxer Pelinian. The town will remain, but * ng not «# tie ducky of Paliman. m Pullman is situsted upon the west Thbre seeme to be considerable conâ€" | bank of the Calamet Like and extends * RDITORIAL NOTHS. $60,000 Fire at Quebec. emong devotess of tha ring, 16â€" | trom the lake to Fallman boulevard and g the claas‘fication. The} from Oce Hundred and Third street to w observed .in modern ‘Hundred: and â€" Frteentir utreet. ; contects arcâ€"as follows : The town it built on lands belgnging to x t 4 magn : M MATWMH NAD C ATM |wemedel to uo is dlinost beybe: £ R Teaing NoTN hnfiX e cessn We mncthnnacs ating uit 7 . mm 2..» wais., | gravel roof ag, 3.000 cquares ; subble|ship of Woolvich met â€" o "lm;&‘rdh-una'm 4â€"Above 115 and noe|tion and Palitan‘s Palace Car Comâ€" oo greaed tariege | We ty are compinnad. "The " cervagd Above 122 and aoe| The first exgarations were made on f ‘1May 26, 1880.. Within two months You ean now travel ud mrvatien ies boen decited upon. An Besides the properties the company has many others to sell, including a big m,.luptmtd-nfinpnvd land ‘lor ve purposes, The only hich the Supreme Court leaves the Paliman Company are the big car shope, 50 aocresof land held for extension aou-. and the Pallâ€" men Building 3-' lichigan avenue and for offise purposes. Adame street, which is considered by the Sapreme Court as being withitr the right of the company to hold real estate “.'fllhnwanlhth.wwflm tbe residences, ...'.Efl":t'a.m. 000. In addition there are 26 nores of town lots that must be sold: wide. ‘The realconditions of the town | _ By instruction of the Hon. Minister| as Mr Doerbecker‘s farm. becamse known with the strike. That | of Agriculture, another such distribuâ€"| ‘The following persons were appointâ€" was a protest against the exactions of | tion is being made this season, consistâ€"| ed Tax Collectors at nine mills on the tho-r-z.h"-r‘lhbq*'--flw- ing ef samples of cats, barley, spring|dollar on all moneys eollected and to accupy auznfl'ml houses and | wheat, field pease, Indian eorn and Fflonrhm'rmr. pay large prices thâ€"m. Employes| potatoes. Thesessmples will be sent| David B Letson, Rleetoral Div. No. 1 who lived outside the town were first | only to those who apply personally.| William Schicfeie a & # 2 te suffer deduction or to be laid off in | Lists of names from societics or inâ€"| David Miller. Klec. Div. No‘s 3 and 6 dull times. dividuale cannot be considered, and | William Schmidt, Electoral Div. No. 4 As the beaten employes were ©0OMâ€" | only one sample in all can be sent to Jacob Bird, un uoo s p wm”mm Attorneyâ€" | each applicant. Applications should Joseph L Brobmann, " w o e f ' ‘began his proveedings. The| be addressed to the Directer of EKxâ€"| ‘The interest accruing from the »Mhh-hfihdhhhvufi&t:onnd perimental Farms, and may be sent| Clergy Reservefund was ci :.outed as he had learned for the first that | any time before the 15th of March, | followe: $30 00 to rach School Section, the town of Pullman, with all its mu: | after which the lists will be closed, so0|and $15 00 to Union Sshool Sactions micipal works, was distinctly a privabe | that all samples aaked for may besent| No 4 Woolwich and Elmira and to fendal establishment, butlin pont time Ior nowing . ParHanlTIâ€" i Mihrsdt Serthars N. 11 aad 11 The properties owned by Pullman‘s company, which have to be disposed of im *5 5p4 1 town" of the world, the cherished dream of its founder, George M. Pullman, the only foudal on this continâ€" ent, is for sale. By erder of the Buâ€" hyn'-r-nulhAâ€"hb{'c- company or association. . Pull ‘s churches and schools, its hotel, its '-.’guunm'm gir! suffering | schools, because the children‘s play is as I was." under a much looser supervision, heénce More pale and bloodless girls have|is must be taught more at home. The beasn made bright, attracive and | best way to teach it is by exemple. strgag by Dr. Williame‘ Pink Puils than | The next best method is t# deal with any other means. Mothers should | specific casesâ€"not too many of themâ€" see that their danghters entering woâ€" ut'-L.uh â€"T-ut-sh-d-‘bm ® doss manliness meas! It ‘ated by the use of this great means a dignity which wakes the young ! making tonic. Boid by all dealers or| man respect his own rights and those .-".m“ 502. a box or siz|of others It incindes a moderation of boxpe for $2.50 by addressifiq the Dr. |speeth, a temperance in netion, a magâ€" The benefit which follow the use of Dri Williame‘ Pink Pilis in case of this kind is amply illnstrated by the follow ing testimonial from Miss Ida Baokman, of Marksville, Oat. Miss Bookman says: "It gives me much pleasure to acknowledge the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr.. Williams‘ Piok Pills. _ My health was u-rlo\:ly broken down; I became so weak I could scarcely walk meross a room. I was very pale, bad noâ€"sppetite and gradualâ€" ly loet flosh until I was merely a skeleâ€" ton. I was subject to paipitation of the beart, dizziness and violent headâ€" is they have too little bloodâ€"and un:â€" less a powerful blood enrhhln&. nerveâ€" restoring tomic such as Dr. Willlama‘ Pink P.!!s for Pale People is taken to reatore bealith, decline and an early grave is only too likely to follow, > bemefiv me and I went on in this way | Writing about boys in the February for about seven montbs. Having seen| Canadian Magazine, the editor cays: Dr, Williame‘ Pink Pills recommended | "Above all thing», a boy must be taught 1 determined to -'L;h- Before 1| to be maniy. In Engiand this is taught finithed the second box I began to imâ€" | mainty through the sports in which the prove and by the time I had used cight | youth are trained cither by intelligent botes I was as well as ever I had been | masters at the great boarding schools, andhad gained 22 mod- in weight. | or under the immediate supervision .of [-mrulht what Dr. Willieams‘|sympathic parents. Itis also taught Pigk have done for me and freely |at home. In America it is not taught give this testimony in the hope that it|to as great an extent in our public two doctors, but neither seemed to The Blood is a Vital Elementâ€"It Must in Renmarminh cen Nok l i |. Tne Onpaatt ttem ativarme as 8y Jacobs on eeday tain Furfoct Honith, day of April next at 9 o‘clock In the early days of her womanbood| Bathmasters will be appo every girlâ€"no matter what her station | that day. in liteâ€"should be bright, active, cheerâ€" J L Wiozui ful and bappy, her step should be C light, ber eye bright and her checks|St Jacobe, Feb. 7th, 1899. rosy with the glow of health. Butthe reverse is the unfortunate cendition of A Urent Hook Free. thousands of young girls throughout| .. _ .. .. ., ,, . _ _ _, o mou qomes , Sams uie COERCNE y SWE ber, 10.000,000 fest ; 4 oring laid, 1,125,000 fese ; coment, 25,000 ; tron, 1,500 tons ; sand, 55,000 ; glass 350000 superficial foss Until January, 1883, 45,000,000 brick and 16,000,000 fest of lumber and other amy time before the 15th of March, | follows: $30 00 to sach School Section, after which the lists will be closed, so|and $15 00 to Union Sshool Sactions that all samples asked for may be sent| No 4 Woolwich and Elmira and to out in good time for sowing. Parties| Union School sm",{{o 11 and 14 writing will kindly mention theâ€"sort or | Weilesiey and Wool and No‘s 10, Corns, Warts, Cats, Bruises, Barns, To tux Eprrorxâ€"For the past ten|cember 1898, showing a balance of years systematic eff »rts have been made | $3623 02 and as we fnd the same corâ€" to increase the average returns and to | reet we recommend the adoption of the improve the quality of the cereale and | same. â€" ochchg-unhr-" growa is (Bigned) George Auman Canada by an annual distribution from | S; Jacobs, Feb. 7ub, 1899. Chairmen. the Erperimental Farm at Oitaws, of| _ The report of the Committes of the samples of seed of the best and most| Whole on the Auditor‘s statement of materinls were used. Pains and Aches. Oaly 25 ote. a box. Oure guaranteed. Sold by S. Suyder, chosen for this distribution. The samâ€" udm“d.gdl‘udllxnupy- ples sent out have contained three|ers from Union 8 8 No 10 Waterloo E:l--ob.udomy precaution bas|ang Woolwich, (Erbevillc) about the taken to have the seed in every | equalizition and valuation of the proâ€" instance thorougbly clean and,true %0 | perty of said section. After consultae name. and the packages have been sent | tion and some explanation with the aâ€" free, through the mail. Those who have | bove parties 1t was agreed that no ac MM““"“:‘W them | tion be taken on the said petition at with care, have usually at the end present. of the second year enough seed to sow|~ Mr Andrew Doerbscker sppeared a large ares, and in this manner careâ€"| before the Council in regard to baving ful farmers all over the Dominion have .Wr"h of the Townline between been gradually replacing "if inferior | Waterloo and Woolwich Townships and less productive sorts which Obz opened. have been growing in the past, wi The Reeve was instructed to meet suporior varieties posgessing greater|the Reeve of Waterloo Township in Are grand, but skin E: rob l 4j bortines Arohs ‘Cure Best Pile cure on carth. Drives out ::l-bc' sortes. These varieties bave|the Treasurer‘s nccount was adopted first tested at the cxzperimental | and engrossed on the minutes. Furms and only those which have! Mesers Heary Jsoobi and George R CBENTRAL BXPERIMEBNTAL FARM , lom When Dr R V Fierce, of Boff.lo, N Y, published the first edition of his great work, The People‘s Common S:mse Medical Adviser,. he anvourc»d that after 680,000 copies had been sold at the regular price, $1 50 per copy, the profic.on which would pay Lim for the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, be would disâ€" tribute the next half million free. A« this number of copies bas already been sold, hbe is now giving away, abso‘utely free, 500,000 copies of this most comâ€" plete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever publishedâ€" the rocl‘ieni only. being required to mail to him at above "address 31 one cent stampe to cover costs of mailing and customs and the book will be sent postpaid. Itis a veritab‘ls medical library, complete in one voluma,. Coaâ€" tains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The Free Eiition is precisely the same as that sold st $1.50 except only that the books are in strong. manilia paper covers instead of cloth. Send now beâ€" fore all are given away. $67 95 The Council then adjourned to meet at Sy Jscobs on Tuesday the 4th day of April next at 9 o‘clock a m. Bathmasters will be appointed on that day. 8 _ CORIFROD, . . ... ...... ... ... .42 30 Edward Kiine, for killing two dogs found worrying sheep.. . 5 00 Henry Gilles for boits and spikes for Bt Jacobe bridge... ... ... 3 80 Adam B Schaefer for work at 3t to report that we have ex»smined the Auditor‘s statement of the Treasurer‘s account for the year ecnding 3110 Deâ€" cember 1898, showing a balance of Mr Howlett reported that he had lee the contract for the lampe ab Weet Montrose to Wm Nu) for one year at $14 00. Oontractor to furnish glasses, wicks and oil. MrGeorge Habun was awarded the contract for snowing the ‘West Monâ€" troue bridge for one year at $8 00. _ or‘s account for 1898. Mr George Auman was clected Chairâ€" man of the Committee of the whoie on the Auditors statement of the Treasurâ€" regard to the opening of the Townline All the membere pressad glmb‘tb.M. v.na‘ndm We your committee of the whole beg # Wooluich met as Bt J Tih day of February A D. The Manly Boy J L Wiozuax, Clork. the followirg re RICes Regular sizâ€"s 50 cents and $1 30. Trial bottles free at 8. Snyder‘s J rug SBvore ; every bottle guarantsed. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal Mo., lately had a wonderâ€" ful deliverancs from a frightful death. In telling of it be says : "I was taken with Typhoid Feyer, that ran into Pneamonia, My lungs became hardâ€" ened. I was ro weak I couldn‘t even sit up in bed. Nothing beiped me. 1 expeoted to soon dia of Conermp: =. when I beard of Dr. King‘s New 1):â€"â€" covery. One bottle gave great r lief, I continued to use it, and now aw weli and stroog, I can‘t say teo much in it praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in ! 1e world for all Throat and Lang Trow is. The Largest Consolidatien in History â€"Tin Piate and Steo!l Interests in the United States. Chicag », Fob. 8 â€"If reports be true, the largest consolidation of capital and business intereste ever undertaken in any country has been ¢ffected here. Ib comprises all the tin plate and steel inâ€" terests in this country. All the inâ€" terests not included in the Oarnegie inâ€" terests are in the deal. ‘The company has already been financed, and this woek will be incorporatsd in Naw J+râ€" sey, with a capital of $300,000,000. mwm-m«d. the sneak, the the criminal.. It is the mainâ€" spriog of all generous acte, of all proâ€" grees, of all wisdom. Tv is the first acd most necessary equipment of the nm! who wou‘d write his name in silver let ters on the golden pige of history. It is the concentrated essence of all virâ€" tue withcut a trace of impurity, _ It is the halo which makes the man a god." bo limits, o defived bourd: _ Itisa garment which en\ elopes and surrounds the man so that he may aiways be dis ASK YOUR DEALER FoR $300,000,000 CAPITAL His Life Was Saved. Odd Fellows‘ Block As I am about to retire from the Boot and Shoe Business I have decided to inaugurate a big retiring sale, commencing at once. goods being marked aown to the lowest notch in order to clear out quickly. In mrny lines prices are cut in half. Here are a few sample prices to show Ladies‘Dongola Oxford Shoes were Men‘s Long Boots Men‘s Dongola Bals GOING OUT Boots and hoes Below Cost. Profits will be Sacrificed Over Shoes and Rubbers all going at Cost. s6 How Goods Are Going : Men‘s black and navy bine beaver _ | Men‘s all wool ulsters in black, brown oo t ernopanan miemnngntatailt gaye yhyarmitcronichils go, BOY§' CLOTHINGâ€"â€"The very best the world produces at Ernst & Co.‘s and at the most nominal prices, ngg ~ Tth basy Jermer mite, clech piped Men‘s brown or black ulsters, good faving woite thet look watl and ‘weee _ stromg lining and well made, regular Tis fifim‘ ThCs PM 86.50~'d“ *®* saug prick.... $375 Men‘s $6 00 Overcoats ! Men‘s $800 Ulsters In dark mixed tweed, excellont effects Men‘s n:x blue beaver overcoats, :-ll made u:‘ trimmed, .oodhrm. well “1: tlr.t--‘od. b:.“ sewed “:l‘h breas coats, regu! tested silk, or dou! brems # 366 saue Prick~. * $3.50 g«iuu.-::fm.unoo, 36.4 Men‘s $9 00 Suits _ SALE PRICE................ 7 V. K. Schmidt, The season is at hand and you‘ll require a pair of Skates If you play hockey you‘ll want Hockey Skates and Hockey Sticks The hockey skate is also now becoming pretty generally wo.n by those who do not play hockey because it can be more firmly attached to the shoe than the ordinary skate. We have Skates of all kinds in all sizes and all prices. H. HYMMEN, Hockey Skates Men‘s Fashionable Suits and Overcoats. Men‘s $6 00 Suits . _ Men‘s $8.00 Overcoats In dark mixed tweed, excellont effacts Men‘s navy biue beaver overcos All wobl, in stylish cheoks, broken aids and Scotch m{ttures, all new and red «ith best farmer satin, d:spip.d cing suite that look well and wear Button Bhoes were sene ies O ib S. R. ERNST & CO., _ . . BUSINESS The Leading Shoeman. « «= Waterloo, Ont. Hockey Sticks 2.45 " 2 86 3,00 " 2.46 $1 OO " $ 8O 1 835 now 1.00 1.76 " 1.36 225 " 176 M Men‘s $600 Ulsters The greatest sale of Ready to wear Clothing ever atâ€" / tempted in Berlin. 4 The Leading ... Hardware Merchant. = Berlin, Ont. Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Clothing. 10 DAYS Stockâ€"taking Sale 66 16 2 75 2 156 1 756 â€" OF .

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