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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Mar 1899, p. 2

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f e ommoie Aee oi ce it e ooo ced ‘o N Ti ®â€"2 Peee e nesans ELC wich to ‘ to the world and | number was 4,368, ora dally increased 3 officially m false ramors that Eflhflu of 114. The number remainâ€" Patent Report. f Germany or any other pewer has renâ€" | ing in the inctitutes at the end of Sepâ€" sazme ~ » dered assistance, moral or material" to | tember $0th, 1898, shews an increase, | _ Below wili be found‘a list of patents 6 the Â¥ilipines, adding "Wor bare â€"the | 4,388 against 4,979 during 1897. The|recently granted to inventors by the R Wilipines solicived it." total number of discharges in 1898|Canadian Government through the 2 _ ans Cbn k semm css on sdocc t o e c n o n oD. . °_ BPAVID BKAX, under any circumetances. ‘TwO Y98r8| in loeging, splitting rails, ¢uttisig cerd.| *2* *UAD 0% Marob, 1009 . when 4490°] (jorne sno invibatle ago an act was passed reducing the 'mq;l: nn?dthovdl-dud masters will be appeinted. stlited terms as be aize of towan counsils of: 5,000 inbabitâ€"| felde we see in this vicinity be . bas * e on sigatng his name, s nate or less. . Mr. Pattullo asks that it | 1. ....?.":'.;‘:.’.;“"';.‘,."'.‘1'..3.""‘:‘2 <o ‘ 0s ie revers to w 4o ccmmmamnmcen@e cce n rm apply t all towns, :z&mw%h"b,:m No More Announcements. the lady‘s house to @mmennnsnmesmenenee ensmmengh . Their job of logging | _ * course of the conve AQ&IN- "..-’:'m..g o6% Ooton, now| Rer. M. L Leltsh announeed from abe way, Mrs. C) PROCLAMATION BY ceoupied by the son, Mr..John â€"Ooxon. | bis puipit at Knex church, Stratford, | meay py R. B. V. | ALDO. He receirad seven akillings a day, and|Bunday morning that hereafter b®|inyisecion you sent C ) [ c ||_|___ | his daily diet was ecfrse and limited. _ | would not give neties from the pulpit| _ «uphy " repited & WNr. W.A.Lribe, M. P. P., of South Waterloo, (Couservative), has introâ€" duced a bill to amend the Registry Ast, and provide that registrars shall be appointed by the municipal Council of city or county, and must hold a cerâ€" tifeate equal to a secondâ€"claes nomâ€" profeasional certificate, shall recelve a. salary, and make weeklg.. returns of the fees to the municipal treasurer for the use of the municipality. o a has carned upon life‘s evcntful journey. -:";:-.:“ is made that Irsiand, in 1838, T hte he was siger Blake will return to parents Caneda in May for good, Before lear: m I:.'t mhfl&. Ing the old land be will be tendered a !""“’"_;-n::fly-â€"h: all seetions of the Mationalist party. ..'::!.;-...’:{:a“’du..fi Mr. Redmond appreciabes as much | orness. I% was a dreary looking lll:.l!ll-nlflt‘l\u.“m m'“:.:hb’;:.mu:: the lmmense personal sacrifiees Mr. -_h'um'“".“““.mi Filipincse W1ill Never Yield To United Wtates Domination, thirty years ago to Mary; danghter ef| not connected with the churoh. _ He Hong Kong, Feb. 21.â€" u.uunam. of"Plattsville, | boped, therefore, that no one would ask has issued a manifeste accopting the | They have a ym.lmhm him to doâ€"so. If be coutinued as in situation saused by the "Unexpected uddmmm is the | the past, the time "Would soon arrive m.londtb Americanrs," while | wite of Pogson, and William| when is would take him ten minutes s mumu-,-mu-y-. Henry, is bookâ€"keeper for the Platteâ€"|every serrice to abtend to these an‘ "KMe to aveid by every means" in | ville Milling Co. The father comâ€"|nouncementsand befeltthat the church w "making bumiliating cenâ€" | menced the grocery business here about | Was net the place to advartise lectures and tolerating insults and out | eighteerizyears ago and hbas made it a and such like, when they could be adâ€" rages of the army ef cccupation against | anceess. FHe keeps a fall line of groâ€" vertised in the press of bhe city and the people of Manila." _ He adds that | eeries and enjoys a good and _ substanâ€" thus reach all the people. This deciâ€" he is propared to sacrifics everything| tial patronage. The Bell Telephone sion ef the Rev. gentlemen is to be %o maintain the integrity of the mationâ€" | office is located in hit bullding. Mr. commended. The turning of oneselt amrnu-‘:r-m "s2o witmess| and Mrs. Ratherford are both members |into a bullstin board should be beneath the good faith and homesty" of his inâ€" | of the Methedist churchâ€"and. are numâ€" the dignity of any clergyman. Gsations, and complains that he has been | bered among Plattevillg‘s, sh6g)â€"worthy oi i e nramaine mm“,mfitmmmlwmrhwp,?m treated as a rebol "because I defended | sitizens, m _« _ T * the national intersets, instead of be iig t i€ * coming the tool of the American Rre y e unsvnetmnli@ii e nmagge * The rebol leader farther allogos that Report of Asylums. the country is unanimous in bis sapâ€" _ @4b ports thas the people "will perish rather| _ The Slet ann=al report upon the than accept the odious American domâ€" | asyiums for insane and idiotie, for 1898 Ination," and that "even the corrupt| has been published, ‘The admissions Bpanish dominion is preferable," l-_ 14”7 llnluf‘lld 90-5. and for the posterous pretensions." * ‘ *"" The largest buildings in Toronto are The rebel loader further alloges that Report of Asylums. assessed as follows: Union Station, the country is unanimous in bis sapâ€" * a $350,000; Confederation Life buillding, ports that the people "will perish rather The $let anm«al report uper the|$300,000; Camada Life, $250,000 ; than accept the odious American domâ€" | asylums for insame and idiotle, for 1898 | Board of Trade, $175,000;, Oustoms Ination," and that "even the corrupt| has been published. ‘The admissions | Honse, $165,000; 5t. James‘ Cathedral, Bpanish dominion is preferable." in 1897 numbered 995, and for the |$180,000; Freeheld Loas, $131,000; The Phililpine commission is conâ€"| official year ending September 30th, | Mr. Geo. Gooderham‘s residence, Bloor sidered by Aguinaldo to be a faree and | 1898, the number was 759,0r a decsrease | ssreet, $105,000; St. Andrew‘s church, Orls, Denby, Dewey and Secretary| of 146. The amnual admissionsfer the|$75,000; Manzing Arcade, $63,500; Marden are clascsed as "Pronounced| past ten years wore 754. Assuming| Queen‘s Hote}, $60,000; old City Hall, nunexationicts," the latter being| that there has been an increase in the |$50,000; Bloor Street Presbyrerian charged with baving "malleiqnely deâ€"| population, these figures indicate that | Chureh, $65,000; Dominion Bank,§40,â€" famed" the Â¥ilipinos in newspaper reâ€"| there has not been such ar increase in | Q00; Traders‘ Bank, $53,000; Teronto mfi. He is classed as being especâ€"| insanity. During 1897 there were, exâ€"| Clab, $44,000; Mra. Cawthraâ€"Murray‘s ySobmozxious to the Filipine govern.| clusive of the Idiat and feeble minded |residence, $53,000; Bank of Toronto, ment." + * :| population in Orlliis Asyium 4,254 | g43,000. VWinaily, Againaido expresses the|puttents, and daring the past year the «_____c zq e famed" the Â¥ilipinos in ne ml He is elassed as | ylobnoxious to the Fili ment." * whp to prociciee ts _ the ® 4 M\,m‘:fim nitnatmemmagnzee auus, | No one regrets this oversight as I €0,| paay and others were read and Aled. | Prof. Oassell oun well be proud of his Fnie@neinemetantiersminterrinii(iciiine Oe aine ""-l’*"""'"'h‘Aqmu-n:. T« "oon [ work with his new balluon, One thing O ADVERTIEERS tound none of its itizens for . whom 1 hh“%â€". that but few people notloed was thas j :fl'“'*"‘zu“ was reâ€"| when Onsel!l cat looes his parachute, Vrtim d chaages mast be lift at this otee | The skotch is --U-” "'-"ll | “uuâ€"n‘uu Boord of u-v.umuâ€" -':::---' n-u.: ;:zzd'*#â€"lll ‘-u. f % ‘.‘:.n,hfib.. it e in * % way. Te Fowbny nsm Ouad Adrate| _ G. RUTHERFORD. .':'.::.':'.....5.. and the| " ‘He aaye thas the drop for the first cach week. *y * oo w tion pt tee u.-.-..u::-buhun.:'n':.' '~â€"â€"== Wm;"flf ’m'.‘" -.:.dmll "‘:‘.“rhnr“" hth:.‘ EDIFORIAL MNOTRBRE has sarned bpon lif‘s eventful journey, [ IFt‘s socounts was precented and Anal [ oper and bis fall e greduntly obsokeds for the roud to good fortune, there are some who seem to walk steadily aboad towards the destred goa!, wittout any apparent effert to discover the coveted way. It would be difficuit to say im | n she asylums &% Teromto, Lendon, |noble, France, fa just what the secret of their success Hamilton, Kingstom, Orlllis, Mimico| mante. eonsicte, but to an observer it would| ang Brookville there were 770 paying| _ 62,589â€"Herb seem to be their readimess, watchfua‘â€" te, and they contributed “1.’,- O.mflt:,h mese, and above all their effort to do s:,_“_ The cost per patient in the|and mut locks. their best in the mlfl'- Tm:‘fl.-hflu-y-rm.lfl. ansgrmemtoms Whese qualitics grant a their | 81, while woek was munm'fll, sooner or latter, | g2‘75 a, MMII- the | Preacher Pract them into recognition, ocat was $110.68, while is was No matter what may be the starting um' ‘_ A friend of the place, the rule is evar the same. He 20 son, the popular .bkmblhmtad does that ennlirinnstrnenttifiinni omm tm *_ [ long ago found t Web onl o darting towards +569 _89P, | _ rne Commiasionera‘s Returnâ€" I-m%nâ€"-fi whether his ‘m"‘:'nflh. bet % olty. was 1 and laces, or in dramming away at some "l\ltgnht Oo-dd-n’.;'n -‘m '#-m. engaged in a botly conâ€" | whisn they will mest again s%â€" Quabes. Mm !fl. standing Wateein Gomty _ Cireside.|Plattgyille Villago.| .. _ ... in their running cressfire of remarks, "I believe," said one, with a meanâ€" m:uuuh. The British and |nto practice t mess of spirit, "that you once drove a mmw,‘"md‘m flnrl-fihm" as eubject ba referred to three eminent wait #ill my "Yes, ,'mm**, jurists to be named one by Great Britâ€" Ladiea® Home *and I sold good I did my wor oue by the United States and the well." mn-?.t-d disinterâ€" wâ€"â€" MH.&T‘M* eated party. American counter| Mr, R. J. P We matter whather is is driving a milk | proposal was a reference to a tribunal| Blagheim was whaggon, or what not, he who keeps | compored of six jurists, thres British| uho anfeo was b Clom. M. W mu; _many . _lu..l;:kh. about Do It Well yer emamm.in cdrence regret -.-lâ€"n.-lznd lhzu'.-:‘: . | one bundred aeres of land in the wildâ€" h ) ormess. It was a wild, dreary looking , | apos, to which aecess by team could not " | be bad within a mile For that dis * | tance the fagaily was to carry ® Mmu&-fi-“ ment with the iate Daniel who was the late Samuel Rutherford, bered 318. The tetal number of proâ€"|soiieitors of patents and experts, New batlerial discharges for the past tem|York Life Bullding, Montreal. This years was 3,393, of which 463 werereâ€"{repors is prepared sspecially for this admitted. ‘The total insane population | paper. s â€" in 1898 was 4,5$8.. . There were 388| _ 63,424â€"Calizta: Gowrshoene, * 8t. deaths. Gabrie!, de Brnd&l‘. Q., bollers. ‘The exrpenditare as the Toromto| : 62,509â€"Moiso Beardean & Deiphis ’A.'gll- in 1898 amounted to $100,â€" | Thibaudeav, 8t Jean & Iberville,P.Q , 43. The ameunt reesived from | washing machine, _ total number of discharges in 1898|Caneadian Government through the wore $64, while for 1897 they numâ€"|agency of Messrs. Marion & Marlon 280 43. The ameunt reesived from | washing machine, the 264 paying patisnts was $385,095 37. 62.515â€"&1::-:“&01-. Gereâ€" In the asylums &§ Teromto, Lendon, {noble, France, g deries for garâ€" Hamilton, Kingstom, Orlliia, Mimico| mante. and Brookville there were 770 p“hl 62,589â€"Herbert Williame Oollln:' pationts, and they contributed $73,â€"] Cartwright, Man..imprevement in bol: 81, while the per woek was #275. A% % A'yllT the coat was while ib was reapgghhe 000000 0 [I regret very much that in my write the‘ Mimice Asylum the} Preacher Practiced a BibleMazxim. was §110.68, while is was teavnk al on tor popuine Unbsent preavbnts pt * son, the , no# s ‘_foag a’o’l::l the pastor is one of the ]--:nun-huu adopted and |.900 yards of materiel. that the Treasurer‘s ascounts as uudited | He saye that when he out looss Satâ€" be now fnally passed and thast the| urday be was abous 3,000 fest above Cierk be and is hereby authorised. to | the earth. j have 85;copies of the Auditors® Ab| Theé dog:which made the ascent with stract nrinted in Roglish and Germen.| bim was badiy scared,. After the â€"Onarried. enizga! hadâ€"been taken home it ran ap mw baving | stairs andâ€"bid in a dark corner. It examined the Bound finding | eculd not be coazed out by 127y means the same ample security,. ‘The report| Sunday morning it came out for water was adepted. and food and then went‘ back in the Moved by H. Leelier, ssconded Iz closst where it stil} remaine. In dog L.B. Distner that the Reere be and*is | language it gives : one who comes hereby authorined to iseas his erders on mhbud-m that t don‘t the Treasurer in peyment of the folâ€" nm_n‘-mpruhu drops from lowing accounts, vis : the . To H. Berg, for laboar, teaming annmmmugeiee ie nrreainrines To Municipal World, tor 7 sopies of World and forms.. To Seh!, Rits & Co.,160 lbe cast WSBDOTB . . . 2 20e e eve e ne a en e To John Handsteln,flling washâ€" vabpn N. B H.Tp. line.} MB ... .0. Sey cssn n ens e enss To W. H. Brbach, salary as Arâ€" urer‘s accounts was presented and fAnalâ€" and his fall is cheoked, lyu“:&-‘(budlahc which tmuuufi:‘-’m lnso it was by O. N. Ohristner, secâ€"|summer. The balloon be uses wese ended by John Weber that the auditâ€"| made by himself and contains about To H. Forler, salary as Auditor 8 00 To H. 3. Shants, teaming and work on Â¥erier‘s bridge..... 1 50 To Secty Baden Mechanioe‘ Inâ€" __ > stitute, Aunual Grant...... 35 00 On motien Council adjourned until the 20th of Marcb, 1899 when Pathâ€" masters will be appointed. requcsting certain retarns 0f> P Ghlt*db’ the informaâ€" mm..fl on the Treas here all present. ‘The Reeve presiding. | formarly of New Dandess _ and confirmed. Correspondents from “htahh .:.:l l-.n.o-.-,. nfi.b Bevrarday was ever pamy and others wore read fled. h@-uu-,flpy:dd& _ "Why, Henson, what in the world | »eives. _ ® other ills which have sheir origin in are you standing there for !" asked the Theâ€"wife supreme in the houss has a | watery bloed, or a thattered d.‘l."-. friend. degree of personal liberty® anknown to|system. Sold by all deslers or sent â€"""Ob," said the witty parson, as a|the husbanid, beld in the nat: .iless grip | postpaid at 500. a box or siz boxes for twinkle came into his eye, ‘just putting | of competition and comme,cial laws. .!wby-ddn-lntoba Dr. Williame‘ jinto practice that verse in the Bible : Her feeling for art should ennoble hber | Medicine Oo., Brockville, O 16. If you *All the days of my appointed timg wili llllfi.brlnflm patriotiem inâ€" | ralue your health do not take a sub walt #ill my change come.‘ "â€"+‘March | spire her sons to Her ideals,| stitate. _ , Ladies‘® Home Journal. _ nfi-‘--.mmm may onâ€" eamomnnrrmeifiemmemsmmmncs â€"â€"-â€"-.-â€"â€"‘l-‘ the sotl In w she ..labors and | . geveral horse were at E‘m‘ra 120 t #* 0 ~\.| dower Into abandant capabilitios in Ser| iess week. â€" From $100 so $200 was Mr. R. J. Powell‘s private bank in | children.â€"Eisine Goode Toronto‘s Best Buildings. 2e« sed ieceny ceeves ns sescien of WIlâ€"| The following is taken from the Tp. l-!.[e-h‘lt:ll-!--tofl: "Prot. 7 yo|Wo muy social emergency. He never nhddvfio‘“ upon questions of eri quotte, in conergrence he made * 55 | any mistakes. Atone time the lady lssued cards to an evening party, and 4 3o| among the guests included this rather cenceited and exceedingly awkward young man. :gg He was to be out of fown at the date A of the party and was unable to acceps 1 30| the invitation. A+t the foot of the card . |he read the letters R. 8. V. P., and 3 pp| was much perplexed at their meaning. upgi] | However, be was nothing daunted by Pathâ€" his ignorance, and wrote a note de clining the invitstion in as formal and S uree brs mame a96c0 tar Sovirs t 4 is name, M. t |8"0. 6. On his return to the city, he wont to not fndo-nnxmd self exâ€"| body are dependent upon rich, red ! abis There few men who blod-‘nnnl.:rv. for healshy tern | bave‘a thoroughly congenia!l cccapation | sotion, and it is use Dr Williame‘ at a umhbmg’mpur‘mhâ€" Pink Pilis supply these eonditions that . . _ |out: reserve their and best| they curs kidney troubles, as well as sbe way, Mrs. C: whas did you mby. R. 8. V..;.p.'nihondohb. invitation you seat me f* "Wh&," replied the hostess, without a note T in her polite volce, ‘"they stand for the French pbrase, Reâ€" poodes a‘il vous plaitâ€"Auswer, if you ‘"Ob, yoe ! Well,I was all right then !" said the yourg man with an air of satâ€" fsfaction. "I thougbt I should his it toa my tuewer," "Now thas you speak of 16," sajd his courtsous lostese, "I do wish to ask you what M. 8. 0. C. stands fer. I can‘b imagine, and I can‘t find any one #who has ever seen the abbreviation "Oh !" replied ber visitor airily, "that meant ‘Mighty sorry couldo‘t come.‘ I shomld think that was plain the city in which she lived, and in s short time fancied himseif quite equal enough !" by another oider and more experienced | Are Usually the Resuit of Imperfect one may be helpful to some of our Working of the kidneysâ€"These readera. ean Only be Restored to Their When the visitor arose to go, the :mn:: ‘,:‘.._" ye hostess came to the door and out upon| Mr, Aibers Mintie, of Woodsteck, the plessant plarzs, which however| Qay., now engaged in the insurance looked a little dusty in the corners. _ | pasiness, is well ksown in that clty "Ob, dear," said the young wife,|and surrounding country. Some three "how provoking the servanta aro ! 1| years agoMr. Mintic was living at told Mary to sweep the plsrry thorâ€"|Seuth River, Parry Sound District, oughly, and now look how dusty it is!"|and while there wss abtaoked with __"‘Grace," said the older woman, lookâ€"| severs pains in the back. At first ie ing into the disturbed young face with | paid but Ii!#‘e attention to them,thinkâ€" kindly humorous eyes, "I am an o‘d| ing that the trouble weald pass away, bousekeeper, _ Let me give you a bib| pay as is did not he consulted a loes! of advice. Never direct people‘s attenâ€"| physician, and was told that his kidâ€" tlons to defects, Unless you do so they | neys were affected. Medicine was prrâ€" will rarely see them. soribed bus beyond a trifling alleviat «NowI#I had been in your place|ion of the prin it had po effect. In adâ€" and noticed the dirt, I shoald bave| dision to the pain: ,fi}. back . Mr. said, ‘How blue the sky is,‘ or ‘Ho#w | Mintic was troubled with ‘headaches beantiful the clouds are,‘ or ‘How|and a fesilug of lastitude. He was !n-ul.g:bodrh. Then I should [ forced to quit work, and while in shis ‘fl':vo- ked up at that as T spoke and | cendition, weak and despondent, he deâ€" should have got you safe down the|eided to try Dr.Williamas‘ Pink Pills. stepé and out bf sight without you seeâ€"| 11q purchased a half dozen boxes and ing the dast."â€"Erchange. was not disappointed with the revals. o o se en Before they were all used Mr. Mintic The Compensations of MOther: | was fealing almost as well as ever he | hood. had done. The pain in his back had alâ€" msee most disappeared, the headactes were _ Leb us be content with motherhood | gone, and he falt grealty imp=s>d t~ as an all absorbing and all sufficient|strength. Two more boxes compl: i. woontion. Exoeptional women there|the cure, and he returned to work hale [flubflu arc, and always will be,whose|and hearty as ever. Mr. Mintic asserts vocation is not that of their sex, anvd | that his return to bealth is due entireâ€" yet I am sorry for them, and I think it|ly to Dr.Williawos‘ Pink Pills, and he Ah‘yulh.mchyou‘-u who had come in the ecuntry to the city in which she lived, and in s course of the conversation siked. "By young married woman who was visited by another older and more experienced one may be helpful to some of our When the visitor arose to go, the hostess came to the door and out upon the plessant plazza, which however looked a little duaty in the corners, _ one of the most beautiful compensations | still occasionally uses a box if he ftrels of life that the entire self surrender of | in any way "out of sorts." the mother is rewarded by such unexâ€"| The kidneys, like other orgins of the The following advice given to a A New Abbreviation. Home Diplomacy the eall ard in the Lenden, Ont., Feb. fl,â€"’;‘.; es 1 YROPMT, 13liiteyA, Hreca LQ was affiiction for Tt of riiee Dockees 4J mt alp The were sweeping nufin.mu .g:"ly. Ne was in the sky. No clear moen was shining ’xp-thm white snow ; winds were roughly toming ‘The trees to and fre. The dark and dreary, oo on iess '.m“h. down the strosk. ‘‘W‘ent yuh‘u-uhi..t Oh ! master, kind and true, I have been waiting all day ; Bir 1 bay someâ€"please, ch de 1" *‘My mother she‘ll be dying To her uaid, aismel got § She grew tired and weary, B«E::umwmm seld, ln the l{:rutlhhydm And perished in the celd. Oh ! ge to yonder cerner, AAthil:“i’-lyll.M £ ure smewy Ei.nhorbr-m She is but only sleepin In a nhnndcfi.l?l‘;' * A mether is rejoicin, For she‘s met hcfut. loat chilé, In heaven‘s sweet, eternal choir She‘s met her ence again ; Embraced in one loring heart Ferever free from :n. On a sold winter‘s cvening **She bas no woed to warm her, Ne food to neurish hor frame ; The night is growing Aarkerâ€" I‘ll ne‘er see her again." _ Frem death‘s fersaken bed. stt * ho aiin ind Oh ne ! the listle boatr.-;‘t‘r'l‘g.! Is fast, fast asleop. _ TH ne‘er see her again." _ Thus speke this listle maiden, The wisd Slow taskbre n:-"m-.,; w Indeed she felt the cold. No warm to or fire No M-:o-:m her fook ; Ne warm bed te alcop in _ _ A mother, weak and feeble, Awaite her darling pet ; The city cleok now atrikesâ€"‘"Four" A heart begins to fret. A mether slewly dying Lies on that stravy bedâ€"~ The fresh, Ml'ln rays of merning Steal swee:ly ‘reund her head. * And new she raised her nimble form _ Exeept the celd, cold strest. Ones mere she is calling ‘‘Pictures ! buy some please.‘ Ne one is there to hear her, H1cept the sweeping breese. Weaker, weaker she is growing She hears sweet cheirs sing ; Whisp‘ring sweetly in her car The heavenly news they bring. PAINS IN THR BACK (Wil ten for "I us Cunonicus "} THE POOR BRGGARâ€"GIRL. OETRY. all prices. Men‘s Fashionable Suits and Overcoats. Men‘s $6 00 Suits Men‘s $8.00 Overcoats In dark mixed tweed, excellent effects â€" ... ; lfu"n',nvy blue beaver oversonts, well made and trimmed, geod wearers, * °_ well made and trimmed, all sewed wich single breasted coats, tregular $3 50 tested silk, -ilndgloorloublc breasted, a “.80. SALE RARICE,......... * !uinblo world beater, at $8.00, $6 00 Men‘s s,oo Suits SALE FRICB.........«â€"2..1+ * . All woot, in atylish cheoks, broken . | Men‘s $600 Uisters r"' .l.h Mm“"" a '""' _ Men‘s brewm or black ulsters, good m;'-:iu Tat f2ok well and ce ‘:m'o'fi:io"' and well made, regular ul sitg o mNCOH TO® $6.50° "*~ > sarermics.... ©3750 Men‘s $6 00 Overcoats | Men‘s $800 Ulsters 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 worn by those who do not play hockey because it can be more firmly attached to the shoe than the ordinary skate. We have Skates ofall kindsin all sizes and 2 EXTRA LINES OF LADIES‘ SLIPPERS Ei 3 EXTRA LINES INCBNTLBMEN‘® SLIPPERS _ _ o. .i 1F ETY Ptif solid and upâ€"toâ€"date, Zcoupled . with . the . lowest /i,;,;'l SOLE AGENCY ‘ SLATER SHORS * * maisey EÂ¥hannt J. N. ROIOS. â€" WILLIARS SEWING MACARINE o N. o Our Big Midâ€"Winter Sale m e miored fevoepboer in‘ee ‘ sad laany Nice, wats mebn ansen id & roughout the mavy blue, e extra strong, to nrmamentmint goyp nprcirirntin go, value, ity, 10 DaATS Tor imsiiy,""‘"~‘~"* $a.7p6 yi3" "‘â€"‘UROvA‘s 8C.( 477. torm, monthly paym‘s,per $109 of leae #8.68 Hockey Skates H. HYMMEN Easy Terms! Easy Payments Berrewers Given a Defnive Contract. Principal and interest fally pald up by monthiy paymente : Iufl’flnl““u time after two years. otpfllnhnm’ 14 King Street, How and Where To Borrow Money _ B O \tmp 1. Jying Dov, 5 moue cores) P Tropotes suuppee mawoyac. _ IK YOUA ’DIALR 'Olr Tise, Lite 200 Avaident Ts# Agea ®, t Ins. Waterloo, â€" Ont. ifi Dss C Do e Poee 1 P has BOYS‘ CLOTHINGâ€"JI'?‘M best the world produces at Ernst & Co.‘s and at the most nominal prices. S. R. ERNST & CO.,* S. SAUDER & CO., A Grand Success Hockey Sticks s Hardwaso Merchant. « Berlin, Ont. Men‘s brewm or black ulsters, good ::n.&nsou and well made, regular "**"* sare prrcs.... $975 Men‘s $800 Ulsters Our Children‘s 2 asd 3 pisse Knicker suite are of the best styles, mh. and quality, and hundreda to se from at prices that will not be beaten by anyone. We earry about 8 times the assortment of an lnscrlin.ndvmnt be underâ€" 'udmyhuuhth trade. Follow the Crowd and we will save yeu $ Don‘t Forget the plave, whe know that our advertisements contain an account of rarcaIFS YHaÂ¥Y ARB birGAi®s. Our $10.00 Saits are going at........$7 00 ** 10 80 Oversonts are going at.... 7 06 **_ £.50 Pants are geingat........ 1 76 The greatest sale of Ready to wear Clothing ever atâ€" tempted in Berlin. ers of a $, in buying Readyâ€"so Wear dlawbing, Orsresats, Sieglh Prptnind Viam:, |senera!l Diry Geods. Every day brings ;‘»_m\, !.“),?"".!"“1 l:z-ol, buyore, The Leading ... Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Clothing. 10 DAYS mt wak e MSCALLSa@n MSCALL Outfitters to Men. EEsdy CURe ts 20 CEmeRe TEV, s, Gente‘ Fornishings, Underâ€"clothing General Dry Goods. Every day brings Why ? Because it fully illustrates the and Shoo Store â€" mmn-‘um .:mmn.:‘m- AMncmnnare pabain| uw eaduus $L us J Bs raey in e : mt i ies Intant seer Stockâ€"taking Sale A FREE PATTERN A LADIES® MAGADMNE. » OF _ $2 KingSt., Berlin BERLIN.

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