&A Kiz ;A“-J * Rardware from . . . 4 immovm ( q and everything for the Farm, Field and Garden. You‘ll share the E_ tEt_Jofm big buying if you come early before prices are _ wtw»«» | A 0, BORAMER(O, Limited *\ T * . h C ;_V u_ im in dn dn d In O Mn dn _An dn db s in d Pn Pn dn P Pn dn dn dn is Ab <JUMPING PRICES .. Complete dinner and Tea Sets, combined, nicely decorated, 97 pieces, at 5 00, 6.00, 7.00 up to $9.00. Full Gilt Set,97 pieces, at 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 up to $15.00. Enamelled and Gilt Sets, 100 pieces at 10, 12.00, 15$.00, up to $18.00. Cobalt blue sets, the latest out, in 97, 100 103, 112 and 114 pieces at 7.509, 9.00, 10 00, 10.50 $11.00 per set. We have the exclusive control of all these designs for Berlin. The ; M TT Tc __ Our Spring Hats .. We hav: lately received several new shipments of Dinner Sets. They are the newest and latest designs and come direct from th* best English Potteries. â€" â€" se 2 NEW LINES OF .. The A. 0. BOEHMER C0. Limited Prde S o. Toh ane oo Ein oniniiirins P Cb tss P ratanti t diomcia ioi 4 and White, and Black and White, the very latest at\le, at............. Satin Foulards in Biack and White, and Navy and White, at .............. Check Taffetas all the Nw Bright Colorings, at.......................... l‘uc.v_.gï¬rip-‘._oubn’u Brocade Effects, a variety of Choice Designs, extra Riks, at §1â€"40 and ... ....¢,rcâ€"rcrrtrvrcss /essesrsrrert?eretsere‘s is The values 0 our Black Dress Silksand Satins have never been as good s« all the leading weaves are represented : Duchcsse, Peau de Soie, Faille, Pure Silk Stripes, in Pink aod White, Blue and White, Maure and White, Green 46 in. Venstian in Brows, Black, Nn.,cn--nl Cardinal ... . =-um..-bi':fl:hm in all the new colora at 43, 50. 60, 75 and .. ll.A_-u-B-it.h.inllln,Gn-a.lhuMCthd....,........ uts ‘awns, at 7 “ll‘lKl'!.(.‘oviuudw&nbmu.‘lo,wd............ hnhl__liu,‘l.(.il.vido_._flny i Black, Bwil 8, B 2222222222..... The very neWest ! ne mentioned of in the latest fashion books for early summer wear Blacks and Colors, at 25, X5, 40 &Bd ... ... . .....0...2y iescs ns srerrees ene Special lines 46 in. wide, in Cardinal, Greens, Fawus, Navy and Pirle Greys, at . . Black Dress Goods. Our Opening Sale of Spring Dross Goods and Silks ! the mo t desirable in the market, not only in lower priced goods, Tet siso in the medies and betier rages y in lower priced goods, In our complet: stock of Colored and Black Dress Goods and Silks cvery maker of note is represented. Our buyers have secured The way they are jumping up in the hardware trade is bringing the sales along with a rush. It‘s good policy now for you to buy not only for immediate needs, but for hardware you are going to need through the approaching season. The huge "price surprises" that liave come on hardware men so suddenly haven‘t caught ns napping. . Large stooks are being moved into our wareâ€" 42, 44 and 46 King St. BE RILICN «â€" C Store closes 6.30 p. m. mp;'l‘u-daytnd&t;:dq- Dinnerware Just Arrived galine, Moire and Taffets, Cheap Store £ nure anlectian af MTaZL_____ 41â€" £___~*~ foue of the oldess md&:&'i'ftm our selection of Neckwear, Underwear, | giag ay, his residence near Macton on h Shirts, Collars and Sgring Gloves. Monday the 3rd instaot cfcr a € V Come and get aâ€"correct idea of what lingering illness of some two months. fishion has in store for the spring and | Mr. Adims has been a resident of Welâ€" summer season. lealey for nboi:t 55 years i:.dtlnw : the t‘me of his decaaee 10 Bole Agent for Slater $3 00, $4 O0 and 05 0O Shoes. Terbolt‘s "ne. â€" s wag ay ardoge COash and One Price to all Liberal in politiss and his vote and inâ€" l h & C fll.u:: m;du:ln:; be depud«ln upon » w for the candidate of the party, Hoe was Ao ese 0 00 a diligent reader and mld’ converse Fine Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps Next to Post Offlc@. _ |very intell‘gently on history and many w The extent and variety of our disâ€" play of spring hats this week should give us the right to claim that if you were to travel through every store in s the Twin City you could not see all the + new styles that are shown here. Specâ€" yR ial values in Spring Suits at $5, $7.50 @AL. t and $10. _ Nothing is missing from Ay‘ / our selection of Neckwear, Underwear, h B Shirts, Collars and Spring Gloves. al V Come and get aâ€"correct idea of what fishipqn has in store for the spring and summer season. Bole Agent for Slater $3 00, $4 O0 and $5 OO Shoes. Cash and One Price to all DRESS TRIMMINGS. â€" All the newest things in Braida and Jets, Spangled Nets and Lace Effects. Building Hardware and Supplies, ~ Carpenters‘ and Farmers‘ Tools, Masons‘ and Bricklayers‘ Needs, ‘ Factory and Household Hardware. 44â€" NO. 14 Silk for Blouses or Waists. Waterioo County‘sGreatest Store. ‘toujpts} ASTONISHING VALUES. re â€"â€" W. H. Leoson, Plain Cashmeres. Ladies‘ Suitings. J, FRNNELL & SON, ON T Merve, Benâ€" 750 75e 5e 75e Jhe ASe 15¢ 15¢ ‘ 3 > hiighnrti 4 Ablghdiciatytthhntitetiahy i misbrdiicaiiis ced ind .4 _ Sertous Acciozxt.â€"â€"Mr. Oharles + * uoder the parental roof.â€"Messrs, Gso. Sobloter, a farmer residing neast here, ST CLEMENTS L. Liackner of Fioradale and Fred. O. mot with a very serione mocident on | Pzrsoxar â€"Mrs N Bail, Hawkes Lokner of St. Agatha are spending the Tuesday last while he and his sone | ville, visited in town Monday.â€"Mesers | vacation at bome.â€"Mr. and Mre. were engaged in gotting ont wood. A |John G. Meyer and Ph. Krea‘sweiser | Loats Privat of Williamaburg are visit moll-blmnhllhghlhvh& spent Monday in Hawkesville.â€"Miss|ing with Mr F 8 Spies â€"E1. L Diefâ€" struck him in the face and side of &i'u. Ball, Waterloo, visitcd with| enbaker of Walkerton is spending the the head breaking the bridge of his Miss Carrile Krootech on Monday.â€"Mr | bolidays under the parental roof â€" nose if not fracturing his temple and | Ab. Shoemaker spent Good Fridsy in | Ulysses M. Diefenbaker leaves on Friâ€" otherwice lacersting his face. Mr.| townâ€"â€"Mr. Poter B, Gregerbishi spent | day for Oottam, Essex County, where Sohluter was at once removed to his| the 116 in Waterloo on basiness.â€"Mr. | he bas secured a situation. â€"Miss Lil bome but in an unsounscious condition. | Jos Weber and his sister Aunic epent | lis O skes of Berlin was visiting friends Medical aid was speedity summoned, | Good Friday nnder the parental roof.â€" | here. | and the wounds dressed, but is is imâ€"| Mr. O-nr‘w-nlhdhnnulu- woooâ€"ofoalltme~w=~ possible at the time of writing ~to say ï¬g ©rossHiLL just how serious the wounds are. Oat mters â€"Qaite a number of our Pers>rat â€"Miss Smith of Berlin, is dmmubmmdbz:h fall mnflmm &Jufl visiting ber sister Mro. Kochler. â€"Miss ing limb and knooked down but csoapâ€" | bail at berg on Eaiter Monday.â€" Ndlo’-nh.dlmflnlohd.h od any serious is jary. Our town is now called the bicvele| home for her Ruter rucbfe J 42 . ; â€" _ .o (322 /0 WORBGE are Uoei DBrigrs â€"Qaite a number of our| Pers>rar â€"Miss Smith of Berlin, is dï¬hmubmmbLfln fallâ€" | young gentlemen attended “J"’ visiting ber sister Mro. Kochler. â€"Miss ing limb and knooked down b caoapâ€" | ball at Bamberg on Easter M y.â€"| Neliie Ferrie, of E ora High Schoo!, is od any serious is jury. Our town is now called the bicyole | home for ber Ewter â€"Me. J. MA-*zvfll be held to organâ€"| Vance and Miss M. Vance, of Hamâ€" Webmtomeipeimemmmsmnn tze a bicycle club in the near fagnre| burg, visited at Mr. Jno. Webster‘s.â€" ; f uu-bmmd-unm.:rwmwmuu The work of searching the ruine of| tournament 00. May 24th.â€"â€"The reâ€" week in Wingham. the Windsor Hotel, New York, is ondâ€"| mains of Mra, Simon Rosonblatt, Milâ€"| Rastran Parttâ€"A number of the d.ht.hldfloh:#hï¬ waunkee, were ifterred hore on Wednes | you people around the village took a now numbers 45 and â€" several persons | duy, Mar. 28th.â€"A little boy has come mmhlrr Rennla‘s on realized. is Brirrs.â€"Winter rsems to bs exâ€" bibi‘ing a desire to linger in the lap of «pricg entirely too iong for the averagn tiller of the soil. â€"Master Bort Heimâ€" buch bas been quite seriously iil for the past few days, but is at this writing alightly improved. â€" The Rov, Mr. Isaacs of (F‘enallen, will lecture in the Methodist church Tnesday evening in the interests of the Lâ€"ague. Subject, ‘"The Unru‘y Member." Br orarnicar â€"Mr. Mathow Adams io i o o o Sn onl EmRRAap OR NOC L ME d meigt Oo0 y Aeeengieue ed : pening Chorue by the choir of| "Bridget‘s investment" in two ac‘s by the church entitled. "Bugle COsl!," In | Mise Sopbin Schweitzor, Miess N Saider atrumental by Miss Dsils Berlett,|and Mr J MoBride The proeedings Oborus by the juvenile choir entitled | of the evening were brought to a close "Dropping â€" Pennies," autoharp and | by singing the National Authem. Auoâ€" mandolin selection by Mr.Oanniogham | Obher coneort will be given on the 283b and Miss Winv, Reading by Miss M. L |inet. B wirr entitlcd "The Country Tea Meet.]| _ CoxtxG anp Gomo.â€"Mr. Charles ing," Duetb by Miss Boomer and Mr. | Schweitzer, Art Schoo!, Toronto, visitâ€" Wray entitled "Will he not come ed his parental home during the holi tack," Instrumental b{ Miss Dolla Bor. | day», Master Eiward, an employee of lett, Ohorus by juvenile choir entitled | the firm of Steubing & Schmidbs whole "The 1.itb‘e Waitare," selection by Mr. | sale stationere, Berlin, a‘so paid a firing Canningham and Mirs NWion, Oborue | Yisit home.â€"Miss Emily Bowman,who by choir entitled "The Kings Higb.|is attending the Lidies‘ Oollege, 8. way," solo by Mrs. Kerr entisled "The | Oatharines, rpent a few 2{,: at boume oburch across the way," selection by | during Earter.â€"Miss Lizzie Schinbein Miss Winn acd Mr. Ouonin am, solo | has returned to Berlin after speuding a by Mr Bert Wray entitled “'ï¬o bonnie | few pleasant days at ber parental home. banks of Lock Lomon," COhorus by | â€"Master P. B. Harper also visited his choir entitied "He came from the|PSrental home during the holidays.â€" Heavenly Land," sorg by javenile| Mr. and Mrs. He;:lu, New Hamburg, choir entitled "SeeSaw," closing "Na | Were visiting at the home of Mr. Martin tional Authem." The program was diâ€" Schweitzer recently.â€"Mr, and Mrs: vided into two parts, an intermission of | Jacob Schneider, Berlin, called on Mrs baif an bour given and the following |JObn Schneider and u..ni:m they: bopics discussed by the ladies and genâ€"|&? to Manitobs to join busband tlemer. "Our New Railway," "Preâ€"| whohas proceededa fow weeks to in forred Company," "Fickleness" "Hobâ€"|0®‘0 a home â€"Other faces seen during vopics discussed by the ladies and genâ€"|&? to Manitoba to join her husband tlemen. "Our New Rsilway," "Preâ€"| whohas proceeded a few weeks to In forred Company," "Fickleness" "Hobâ€"|0®‘© a home â€"Other faces seen during bies" "Recreation" "SHociability." Oards | $b0 bolidays were : Mr. John Kaipfeli, were distributed to each individu«l and | E‘ors, Miss Osroline Shoemaker, Miss the gentiemen suthorized to secure a|L/zzie. Garbig, Palmerston, Misses lady for a five minates‘ discassion on | Mssgie and E omy Garbig, Borlin, Mr. each topic. A very friendly feeling war| Umbsach, teacher, Drs Arnott and broagho about in this way and a most | Robipson. enjoyable evening participated in. A| _ BRIzFS â€"A numberof the ladies of silver collcction was taken up and $4 00| the village agreeably and pleasantly o Caps n C S it ongiete | O meey, Liresary Evexina â€"Tas goueral round of fes:ivities for the season we believe was brougbt to a clove lay‘ Taceday evening when the E pworth Lo»gue Soctety of the Methodist church gave a Literary treat to the public. Each of the nuwmbers on “.hl following program were very sooâ€" y renderâ€" ed : Opening Cborue by’:o choir of the church entitled. "Bugle Cs!!," In 2 _"" "U~â€"â€"ine folowing E :ster | the Vonestogo Glea Misa Neollic|capscity by ssholars and visitors and hmyhm-.‘.uocm..w snuu.urn..o.m:usa-wm there were alsa anamber of teachers friends: Mre. V. M Berlett, Mr Ei |°r fomily;stump speech by Mr Wm mfln--:::’hrhgm The Bâ€"r‘ett of Waterloo, Mr. and Mre. W | Dolion ; solo by Mr Obas Schweitzor, | teacher, Mr A Jefferson Painter, Wf‘fgfldknln.lhl(m Hilker | Torouto ; Irish song by Mr McEride ; scemed to feel quite at bome with a of Waterloo â€" Miss Enma Moser is|°00% by the Mis«s E‘a ond Mary family of about eighty entrusted to his wisit‘ng friends in Berlin â€"The infant Euler and Melinds Treisinger; German | care. The pupile acquited ti-ulv-‘ twin son of Xr. and Mrs. Geo. Nicholl solo by Mre Hurst ; clarionet solo ty | nobly and their answorse to Glnnrhu‘ died on Sunday e of spinal meni | Mr Jacob Schweitzar with accompaniâ€" questions put to them in the different gitie, flhh&m:& that has | ment by Mrs H Ebel ; piano sclos by branches of study were bighi nfll!u‘ ooo'-rndhurtovnbr fully a year. ln!lk'?l_ud_li, R Oole ; inâ€"| tory. Thesinging by the I{uh folkn Cns this week, â€" Esster was exâ€" | one of our most highly clits Pessonirs â€"Â¥r. B bi. Potcb, forâ€" “dup% tuoes | sans is about to movre mâ€" m:b“s-. roed "Brved .'O.l:' .-u'?:.: “u ‘.'pny \ at . or & [ maontioh and »recopratieg es "tor | sould be se e B Sprcor y oi y rg your Tacm pictuest elfocts of a dislocated shoulder.â€"Mrs | Mr. Waiter Baider, of the ’-ï¬mifl:w of late, G o. Giebs spent a fow days last week | Sooiety, in his ueual style ably | â€"~Iudications are thet the tafy cerson in Toronto â€"R. Â¥. Fish returned from | Provided over the _of thejis near at hand.â€"We learn on the Ensdale Friday..â€"Mre A. Boomer is m-fldwd"flhd best wuthority that two of our | a5 present the gacet of her d.ugbter, | ‘wo and one haif hours of so‘id amuse» | péople have conciuded hhâ€"m‘ Mro M. I. Grimm in Milvertoo.â€"Mr, | mont. The modest sum of $13 10 was the pear future, and Mrea Robs Rowe attended thâ€"|**"5z2d notwithstanding the very| Ecuoor Exaumation â€"Your corâ€" Oed«l.h‘l. Water‘oo of their ni ce, | 20wina! admission charge of 10 cents, mmnunnfl Cx~ Miss Minsie Nichol to Mr. Liersch of | wembers and their familios being frce ab Jordos on March aoa; Montresl on ‘Tuesdiy last â€"Mr. asd The following programme was weil ra | The aschool house is a imagnificent ed‘~ Mre. 8 mon Crookshauks of Hawkesâ€"|stived : violin selections by Miss E fioe clegently furnished with the Iatest ville,spect Good Friday at Mre Brown‘s. | Q:rbig, Mr. Jobn Garbig and Mr L improvements. Great credit is due to â€"Mr. B CO. Bro:hand Miss L M | Holle; chorus "Cantaiine"‘Oa the flon&pmbï¬om enterâ€" S.inmwdh}u. Eiutertide as | banks of the Wabseb" and "My sweet | prise manifested in The tluirmpoodumg., Moor: 6 :d ang | beart went down with the Maine" by hrpn-'medto the utmwort Kirkton â€"The toilowing spent E ster | the Conestogo Glea Cinb, . Misa _ Nellic|capacity by a and visitors and WA DISTRICT â€"Mr. Eby, teacher, B:â€"mberg,is spendâ€" tog a day or so with his !ru% Mr. Henry Kock, teacher. â€"Miss ergeyf, teacher, is spending hor bolidaysa> ber bome, New Dundee.â€"Mr. Harper, Prinoipal of the New Dandes Public Schoo!, is visiting friendy in the visin ity.â€"Miss Nisb, Borlin, wae a guest at the bome of Mr, N. 8. Bowman over Sunday.â€"The young som of Mr. Simeon Martin is dangerouely ill.â€" Mies Kate McKrzio 1s recovering â€" Mr. Hugh McKenzic, one of cur popuâ€" lar yourg men, intends going to the Northâ€"west in a fow days. May suocess crown your cfforts in life is the wish of your mepy friends here. â€" Miss Kuowles, Hamilton, is visiting ab the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Wright. TLTEITS? OU Mno AnursGay evening folâ€" lowing. Miss Snider goes weet followead by the best wishes of a large circle of friends.â€"A good time was spant at the home of Mr. D, Koob on Monday last when a nice gatbering of Mirs Hannah‘s lady f:iends had aesemb‘ed. of last week, and by another 'f'..'{,":c friends on the Thursday evening folâ€" lowing. Mise Snider goes weet followed Schneider on the 3rd inst. A good time was spent.â€"Miss Mabel Snider, who is to leave be.e in a few days for the home of‘lm- aunt, Mra, Gi:-oo. Qas le, Ama., was surprised by a .‘.!.'z:'cz ber fr'inndc on Wednesday EC rotiures mrail P rattrteth *rudodaa A. 34. _A . . ment by Mrs H Ebel ; piano solos by branches of study were highiy sati Mre H Ebel and Miss R Oole ; inâ€"| tory. The singing by the Ialhi etrumental duets by Mirs G Bowman | was remarkably well rendered. and Miss R Cole ; recitation "The curâ€" Painter has the services of an able few mast not ring toâ€"night" by Miss N | sistant. Sciler; stump speech by Mr Osto se + l omm ml B'o'::i“: 8;‘:.“’ lrdL Holle 1-;'6 FRERPORT * ise weitsor ; ua * w . wrong * battle® by"" fieusrst"gr 2t | ,, BMIETS.â€"Mr 0. Irilier and wife Departixa Boommty Concent â€"â€" The ’Mc-om Bocisty after » m-“-hnd::: !Ahl_llp.zhg_pgut before a crowded bouse on ra | The school house is a imagnificent ed‘~ E | Gee clegently furnished with the intest L | improvements. Great credit is due to the | che ratepayers for the spirit of enterâ€" Persoxars â€"Mr. M. M. Donald and family, Winterbourne are bolidaying uoder the parental roof.â€"Messrs, Gso. L. Lickner of Fioradale and Fred. O. Lokner of St. Agatha are spending the A fimily reunion teok place at the home of Mr Isaac Rsist last week to do honor to their aged father Mr, Joteph Rsist who is in his nintieth year and one of the pioneers of this country. When they arrived they found their dear old father serionaly ill with ls grippe, be is still in a precarious condiâ€" tion ... . Mr Gus. Panlizky is aill an. able to leave his bed. Drs. Mcintyre ind O:he performed a surgical operaâ€" vion on bim a f5w diys ago and we ex prot to see him at bis dutics in â€"a fow days.... Mr Wiil Scriven and family of the Rpal City spent E ster in Koeâ€" eutb.... Miss Anoa Winder of the Foresat City spent the bolideys in Koeâ€" suth . ., . Miss Mamio Clewens, of Prea ton also visited our town. . . . Mr. Dick O!em-mo:ool those amiles not met with every day. It is a bouncing boy this time. The 8. 8. has been reopened for the summer season. Mr. W. Ciemens is Superintendent, Mr. E Bocker Vice.S. N. Lotz,Sec. Miss Kumpein Treastrer, Miss Gimbel organist. Under this cfficâ€" ient staff good work will no doubt be valegent from an attack of ls grippe.â€" The Misses Sherk of Sherkston were guests at the bome of S. S. Dstwiler, Spring Hill Farm, last Friday evening. They were en route to the U. B. conâ€" ference in Berlinâ€"Mr. Ri Bowman and family are now comfortably instaliâ€" ed in flinOrutBol-o-th'Bnhd the river Grand, the property of R Bricknell E«q.â€"Mr.:D. Omuh tained some visitors from a on Esaster Sunday.â€"The school ullolnn‘ are bappy for a short spell. They have their bolidays. Erigrs. â€"Mr.O.Trilier and wife and| We have been quietly waiting Mre. Hy. Lutz were the guests of Berâ€"| for fine weather and the opportunâ€" lin relstives snd friends on Good Friâ€"| ity to show our new lines of Spring day.â€"Congratulations to Mr. and Mre. Headfgu. in all the latest an E. a of Little Paradise.. 1t is | most fashionable shapes and colors. a â€"“"';“::- P‘"“'Id l:'::;â€. e°"~| English goods manufactured and The Misses Sherk of Sherkston â€" were| {DPOrted especially for our trade. -&"nubnn. T. AQe t & Ecuoor Exaxumarion â€"Your corâ€" mmnuu-“ (xâ€" amination ab Jordos on March 30b OÂ¥ REKAL zstars â€"MrBolomén Je herme o in n tes containing 113 acre>, most}y bush land heavily timbered, I+ wese owned by one Mitlec of Wetland Cleary, _ * *‘ HAWKESVILLE â€"â€"We regreb to Jearn that «94 8 and 10 King Street, .& & SPRING Why not buy where yon can obtain everythin require at prices as lovya.s any. * We havy:I: nice range of stoves,%ombinntï¬on Furnaces, Hot water Boflers and all kinds of Plumbing Goods the best and est in town. Parties will do well to come aï¬getqnotaï¬ons befmm: asing elsewhere. Enamelled ware, Graniteware and Tinware at prices to suit everybody. o & Leitch & Liphardt. Waterloo â€" Ontario and following days, We extend to the Ladies of Wa'tetloo,Bcrlinand the surrounding country a cordial invitation to visit our show rooms on the above dates. in Ssd Uniereie gor ie and summer. Call and examine the stock. WOOLLARD & C0. Stoves and Tinware Our styles are equal to any hat store in Canada. Also a new lot of American styles this week. We WALPER BLOCK * BERLX Klippert Undertaking Co. be had 4, 6, 8 and 10 ft. long. Hize lin. and If you intend to build or repair hare uzo stores. . 11e bop jogntier. The n Cheap Cash Store, Nos. 23â€"25, 8. ¢King St., Berlin, Ont Easter Hats. NheP-pnn-tâ€.ycudud&paRoa Gilt papers at 12%4, 15 & 250 . Bee Our Stock. Cash and One Price. ; An idea of what thhmt-ul‘m.mhw. vhennmuida.tht(!yudstothusudmll)itw;ldlfw in a continuous strip, cover a path, 20 inches wide of over MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL, TUESDAY â€"AND WEDNESDAY, ______ Marh 28th and 29th, . 1 1â€"4" x 3â€"16 Store eloses every evening at 6.15 Tuesday and Saturday excepted. Phone 179. M. WEICHEL & SON NEW WALL PAPER 12,000 Rolls. SMYTH BROS. Our Spring Millinery Openini will be held on IB A COMMON EXPRESSION, 28â€" TK shCk of uM MILLINERY OPENING Lane‘s Patent Steel Barn Door Hanger and Track, Can be had in all sizes. A correct Hanger. Is superior to all others. It excludes rain and snow. Will run on any length of track. The Lane Hanger is the original Hanger.â€"All others are mere imitations. We have an assortiient of 54 Miles . . . 1899 . .. ooie, Weqpre nrgu nds '::;:a 8 f.. 4 foooooo 5 ty nw 8 o es Waterloo P0 w k