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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 May 1899, p. 2

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. DIA'I'ES IN ONTARIO Ruth Waterioo will yobaaly be has -iaod than eye: has: on made; Thcbaulc'ill be to: "ish with the lightest gloves al- b-od by taw. So much more not- ING will be the victory for the Lib. erat and than Government. The increase of deaths from cotr- t',','tt' in this province continues. In t monthly report of the pro- vincial board of health for March, issued tr, Dr. Bryce April 2rst; the deaths tom comsurnptit ysmber kt, a; is against 215 for February, winch was the previous record for any month in Ontario. - It has been discovered that wood subjected to a certain chemical pro- cess becomes non-iMammable. Pu b- lic experiments have proved that it is impossible to set fire to wood pre- tred by the new process. Whether _rtr, process is costly or not is not tsi'iiU'ted. The Queen's new yacht Ming a million pounds sterling, fun beentirclyfuted out with this mirrirdUmmable wood. The recent fires in New York, in which many lives were lost, are attracting atten- tion to the security which would be -eliected bythe exclusive use of tins new non inflammable wood in the construction ot hotels, factories, churches, educational structures, and all large buildings in which human life and valuable property are liable to destruction by fire. The British Admiralty has given to the norvinflammable wood company as many orders as they can execute for some time. Paper is now beina manufactured from norvinRammable' wood, and a newspaper office in Lindon. England is about to issue an edition on non inflammable paper, and invites its readers to set tire to it. It would bea puzzle to know how to dis so of whste paper, and the L','l,,1'lSfltsi','d of old news- papers in the homes of the people, and the chan es in printing offices, if the use of non.burnable paper should become common. Store rooms. lumber rooms, yards, and every imaginable place would be. come choked with paper that could not be burned, Guess it will not be well to print Jl','l',,Tif/a'l or write love letters o paper made of this new wood. A s warmth In Untano. ths from all causes number 2,- a6s, as against 2,568 in February. This is a much higher death rate compared with previous years, but that is accounted for by the fact that before last January only deaths caused by contagious diseases were noted in the reports. . Dr. Hotsonpf Innerkip, medical health officer of East Zorra, has just compiled a very usefulpam phiet showing how to avoid conta- gious diseases resulting from drink- ing__impute water. The pamphlet shows the sources of pollution of wells to be dead ani. mals and vegetable matter getting into the wells, and soakage from choked waste drains, barnyards, closets, cess pools, etc. To remedy this the wells should have close-fit. ',igN,1ft,gns, with ventilators; the top our feet of the well should be bricked and granted; every well should be cleaned out once a year, see that no filthy yards, pools,drain towards the well and be careful that waste drains do not become choked. no Premixed 4.200 Sermons On Sunday, Rev. Dr. McMullen, of Knox church, Woodstock, began the fortieth year: of his ministry there. Dr. McMullen has occupied one pulpit longer, probably, than: any other Presbyterian minister in Canada. He went to Woodstock in the beginning oi 186r, but before that had preached for two and a half years in Millbank. so that his entire ministry covers a period at over fort .two years. The wonder. Jul length of the well-known doctor's period of labor for the cause of the church is a subject much commented on by Presbyterian and other' minis- ters all over Canada. During his pastorate, Dr. McMullen has preached over 4,200 sermons. pw-t I. d De, Apow'l ' - - "TCC-LV-T-T. I... In] “M. OI“. our, Med 00".. am. loud-nu duh-M No m'hlrl Mt It',"',:',," 'A-., mum ' . ta. DIM out an run an. mama; m a. ttp2ttttT, may": '1: Wm hu- Ic on- and ttartl1ltelehht ithahrRq out!“ - trte, Hui; mum to was Your. 011'er. llelpul II o Trio. Ind Paul-II, Monanf1tunmtsttle Wood ,tret1Err!ePLur'll' Il'? Impure Water. Hon. Mr. toner-skull! the Ilium .ertm-t-mitotsupuaoedt_ irxettrestm-reremtrmrstAt?eur. Hon. Mr. Flaming mqmnwuhh mt Gannon, but if foe my m the date (1 the bud“ speech should hit .haasersd ho would gin the 01-min. of Fin-nos timely notice. Sir Iona Davis plomlnd that the to- portaltholohnareommiuion would hi and and attributed immodhtdy. And . Mr. Blair aid that mar-pitta! “engineer“tocho work done oaths Drummond County Railwny would bu aiouttostgertuomtheiemtlattonfyr mummawemi unadultwlsh. The House than want into columna- ot supply, taking up civil manna-m And dealing with tho "an: for tho De pnrtment of Railway: teSett a rum"..- - -_-.V._,, W, 7 __ The Items for Runway Departmental! Agriculture were prenatal. After recess, Mr. Russell. on the and melding of the bill respecting tho 0mm Bieétrio Runway Company. moved that the order foe third regain: be dlmhnznrl and the bug referral buck to m runway commune or turtterarmsndmtmt, which Wu carried. '"Fti7%T" respecting the Brandon a Soumwum Railway Company III- 'xmdtsthirdtinyteudpaa_ J “1- iU,iiiG FMGSEM 7 a wound tune and Men-u! to their respective mama; oomngltcees. _ _ . The Home then again went lam lup- ptr uni resumed the discussion of an item ot 02.500 tor printing voters’ tiatm which In. comment-ml before mu, the dur-tttat continuing until 10.90, Winn the Home “journal. no no...“ gwgu.ts-casrsa-Atr"rar “In Cable Lino can“ In In: to Point. Whlah Isl. “I. Ion}. on.“ All" 99.-8|r Mmkenxk lud- “I“ . . -ee iggmhnlswms was Bowen min on the tabled report at the Action proposed in be taken by the Im. perial Government on the Pneiiie conic question, and made a Ipoeoh full of Information on the subject. Hon. It. W. Scott and that Sir Mackenzie'n remark- wem only too true, and he felt that unless the cable was built now it would never be built Ron. David Mills aid the matter was mom grave than would appear. Thu! Ind never been a man who: My. In 100 years to cripple the comment! growth at Canada in tho inmate of n monopoly. Sir Mackenzie Bowel! got an order for a return of all name. of all commiemionort' appointed by onier-in-council to inquire into charges of omstsairo pertiunship mimt the Govern. ment. The Senate adjourned till May 17. 11-. I The Prtat"1o Cubic. The cause of Sir Mackenzie Bowell'l‘ remarks, referred to above. was the lay: _ ing on tho table of tho Senate a copy of the agreement between Great Britain and tho Eustarn Extension Cable Company in 1893, received in November of that year by Lord Aberdeen, and not made public until now. The clause limiting the time to ttee yqu‘l for the laying of a cable connecting Ilongkong with Canada and Australia by Her Majesty’s Gommnent, the Dominion of Canada or any colony In Autumn bu now {aphid as the docu- ment is made public. andzthat paying port cannot now be entered by the pro- W,',', British Canadian Audra ian cable. bore the document has been all that you! does not clearly aweor. Madrid, April 28.--'rtse Minister of War, General Polnvhjn, it In announced, has received advieas to tho ethos that Aguinnldo intends "to retain the Ameri- iaG'iGartspGuh prisoners. all. In the event of . M10]: of hostilities, It will embla him to demand boner tel-ml of Ottawa, Aprfiir8.--Word has reached Ottawa of the death of Peter Tompkins, who was lillled on April " In the ell-rue minus the Philippines lnxurgenks. He was at one tlme a resident of on"; Jay-non [Inna-Clan. London, April 2g.--Accot0ttt to a lpeclnl (la-annual: from Shanghai. " u reported than that "unmade"; 'sem" In Japan have hand a 'rtromr appeal for Japanese aid and mummy. and an urg- lng Japan to a frlendly lumentlon with the Unlwd sum leor'ool Chm-bar " Conn-on. In. dorm Ooorgln I)" pun] “Io-O. Liverpool, April ".--MIrod Emu-0., (ml, Mayor of Own". Can-d». who lg In England Naming to chain Gov. ernment ticking foe tho “on“, 0mm h Gaol-clan Buy Chm] Eject, akin-ad “no Ltvesrpool Chum o! Gunman on an autumn My. Inch Intent-t mam-ml by hll "our t't,fdtar"t,'erc1'ttc,t't1s which, he mid, I" t,000 mile. at“. mm min, 5nd would let-ll In a. mu Mom-It at an 0.- mm mad the wand [unwind-m. The mun-nun and of an mun-pri- " "ttmae u “an”. Ther out. pull!!! l 'ye1rtuttyetyrs um - Im. Btm Am! "-o- - qIDrrt- Iut with ops-thrush. nVMmmm-umuu “autumn“ 1|.ku I'LIOD IIIWAB‘I‘ A HUSTLEI. rum 09W Mink-nth“ mmdmoa-m “an 0m. Anne-ally _ THE PACIFIC CABLE. roman! ou- Mun KIIIQIL III-n.» -"h""e"e """"eP-t -_e._- .roflnawdlhycul‘qdu.”k B... ter. -.. Mich: subh- an prod-m 'kett4SACiiri?it. iiiktottlte'stseat-eieriefytrio Agulmlldo ll (hurtful. m: um "tmm' may no. lawn-ml “a“ In... I. "all and m on a an --gMaM' "all In. I... s - no. mun-d man- - - b m- him mom- We, “who; eon-Hum ad nub NM shout hub. Mun. and. oratir, In B.ttit A. Ouphud, vii. cl it. at in: and with: of in Hun-ton Tribw. In: with“ that t . world child be: how vendet- tallruetreaith In round by tho iaselr II. ot Dr. Wink-W PM PAI- oe Pd. Pap“... Oar "plantain outdated It. Cophod And the ut. orig In '.hu than.“ of the gut: vile wee woree then ever. end her .riat. end knuckle were twisted greet- y out of shspe. She wss eo dishes“ med thet she would weep " the slight- -st provocstioo. She wee loeth to stey n bed, end hsd to be "elated to tsrUe md dreee. - movement giving her intense polo. During ell the mining unter this stete at things continued, he greduelly becoming woree in spite of the strong medicines end the lot one that the doator prescribed for her. We tr'ei in vein the meet- ge treetlnent end the electrioel treet- nent. My wile would moon neerly ul night with the puts. She wee un- .b‘.e to hold the b.by. and even could not beer to heve e person point e fiugtrr rt her. I leered thst the spring could see my wile under the and. end (on my be euro I wee terribly smut. [ d by it. All thle time we continued 0 give her the doctor's treatment end nedicinee, until tinaffy my wile neut- lv refused to tske eny more of the drop. From that out she begen to unprove. end one evening I wee eeton- uhed to see her coming to meet me :hen I arrived Iron: the "ioe. "Why/ t said. "the doctor is doing you good dtee ell.” "Not at ell,” she seid and auiied. Then the produced e little ennui wooden box end_held it up. "I nve s greet secret to tell you." she lsughed. "Unknown to you I hove men taking Dr. Willielne' Pink Pun, nd this is the seventh box, They ere ‘epidly curing me. N eturelly I wee over j 'red end elmoet wept on the [nought of how very neer I name to aug her. She continued tsking Dr. Wilatms' Pink Elle, end before she led finUhtsd the eleventh box, the wee quite well egein end to-dey her, wrietI end knucklee ere es shapely es ever. on... - _.._ -._.._.-.-- -_- "v. “Whilst '0 were living in Toronto a No 99 new one... my vile but ll in the all“ ot 1891, And had not: racking pd." that Oh. could Inn'- y “it. Oat, ot the has speculum in Comte In culled In sad In dingoot d tho one one ot out. In. ll summon 'heumtiun. Bil proxripwool Ion given mad he said the one in a vary "..r. one and lt would be A wonder it In joints did not bosom. much-pen. What this mint-In ph aloha predicted was true. At the and of I month on, Severel of cur neighbor: in Toronto know how lick she who, and an out: robot-m every word I hue aid. E ther may"?! or my wilom willing to "e tr to the truth of theeo antenna“. Mr. Coplend has been laughed a 'or the enobuoium with which he he: no. the prehe- ot Dr. Williome' Pink NU, but he believee that anything no valuable to unkind would get I“ ths praise it deserved. lire. Coplend woe men us her ruli- nce on King street, Herd-ton, end his corrobore‘od every word her hue- wud bu laid. S e "sluotautly g3" mount to how: her heme publi-lwd, on raid that the thought. It proper but tho "ios'ty ot Ibeeo pill. ehould be nude known; She woe led to one Dr Nillinms' Pmk Pulle through seeing V account: cl cores in tho nev- Mr. H. S. Bulmer, Wallenstein orought to town on Saturday a lrcn's egg measuring 81 in. by trl in. and weighing 4l ounces. Who can bring one to beat that.--Elmira Advcr, tiser. A Honou- l'ro-l Down. About u Physio ll Oollspu. Bat Con plotely Renaud by Bout Amery no Honing Mrs, 000. F. QIachnbnuh. ot 340 Victoth Ba, Toronto, 1m gr-dutlly bro-king down Ind " an new: of u- ammo nervous pmirncloo. I!!! Ip- ouim hail.“ her "hes "irsrrd from luau-ah. “unknown vodau Ii. troll Him: "I (not doctoc'n ad. vtoetmtremtvsd no tmm" I can. mud ”in. Bomb Alum-mm Hermie “ditto. heale- waded n gunmen clings In m. My uppedhmohuk. I day. madly, And I, gemml hum- ‘hupulcounour it .". " h a plenu- Io MID-“ so '0va I randy." “by B. M. Dedtt, " who. The old an‘: Hotel, Gull is being over-hula! and by the m of June will be almost I new build- ing. Mr. Funk Low.“ intends to we! trreehtey, trefer: hm "matte-yr--, Here's an Egg. Il'dop-un . » =c ,f" _ .w. tl2rrir,t.lntt '"'e'IP, tw- I.“ 90-...“ h M In. - Ian-I - ”mimic!" -Am¢~m -ml‘qul-N "iTGiicia-iGGTiiii0-iui- b mm b . MIA-h!" “his 'dn."2'hlth"ffl't hn‘ ”but. ”M huntizhhhc “I‘ll-d.“ *beJu-l. All “UNI.- -srin_MruW.W.th-o" m. In. Maid-tutu ”nudist-cows“ ”my ad: hail- coolant! hmmlhomh... Tho mu. an, Audi). rum-1M m, m "hm Tho In. - 1 Mau-tto It:'1gg,tttt,"tf' but hood onlme by ch]! 01 John 0. .-,thrag.d [uh-uwhowuuhnlu. The Win on: night but all with than“ tmt-ut-tty-rt-tith-ty-e: Thhounhmtotn‘m-nu Tin-dd Inna wan-nah Mnuh. that." mknockdm MiaonaW-. d:lcpmhmhhuh.,bulthud mother m not hurt. .1th Wave. MI ,.tfoandttatt. and huh. Sunni ,meota.hNrrmtahed. bond Ion-had In ti. III-5 -thqdewtotttdrhhtt languid unborn!" cl their hat-administ- nkht;othm who had bemhundnnd token to phen- ol shelter died t,tet) morning. A urn-ll eel-pi of doom trornl the My College, “any". “(I ‘ citllenl - the dark hour! in I on... In. hunt me the unlortumm: the deed were carried “my to e Isle-stud qrot, to handler when the need- ttttttein. jar-ed could he aatutimL From - locality the cry comes up, “Send her groan. ' There are men. women And chil- dren ill-301m tsnd there-mingeorp-uo lilting roof- .nd noel-chin. the Monte dhnnnelnll-longtheedge dihedeuh truck. not entirely demon-bed. for the tonne o! the bleeding, dying and dad. Cebu. express w-Konn. private convey- nneel and member- are all In mice, yet the supply ll wholly inadequate. and many nerdy one- ere limping out of the wreckage and makini their way u ,bm they can to asylums. Du Grey and Inky _ Ott the border of the storm which struck thin town at 6.90 on Thursday evening the clouds were dun grey, bat the core was inky black. Its mr and motion deafened everyhon in it. path for the minuto, and moat of . than who amped when report having been ren- dered unconscionl for brief grim The cyclone ttmt took elect, u on known here, two miles south of Kirknille; it plowed a way through the town and went on northeast for 16 miles. The item none in some plnool was nvcpt clou- u I threshing t1oor. Along other parts 3 tangle of tlmbcu. trees and brick: km ter was loft. but the debris was pulver- I as If " bad gone through a stone crusher. Tho cyclone approached Kirk» vlllo from the south. and missed tho hurt of the city by two or than blookl. Henry Lowe and three children. lulu: three mum! north of the town, were crushed to dmth beneath their dmnollnh- ad home. The othae members of the fun- tlr would. Other [annual nrc mported from the country. but no name. as given. Kirksvlllo In “an oonntry so“ of Ada. County. And has a populnclon ortimated " 5,01). Tho Sun normal whoa! of the Brat district and business colleen: no 1061mm than. The town " best known than: I: the knot-Inga of the American Salmon? of Osteopathy. Per-mu 5111me with many am Tigit Kirk-ville to be wasted, and it mu in tho nuduntc’ and putlonh' quarters that the tornado wrought havoc. _ . Remus min; In from the country ditarhrtss In.“ that many farmers have luau-ml merely. and that mun! lives have been lost can”? of Kirkrwilio. The lam acum- sho’w that the list of known ' had been mined to " by the trtmstmmsuon of 24 more Mum. The number of Injured has "b., been :0ka My Incl-calm]. Mayor Norman, who ham been who In rescue work, new...“ that ch death tut mny mo]: :00. - Penan- “no Killed and In. Thin, to for” Run. Chllllcotbc. Mo., April 'tth-Report' hum Newmn. Sulllvnn County, are that ”per-on: were killed In last nluht'l tornado. and Mwoun 30 and 40 Injured. “my of the lnjumd will dlo. Tho known dad: B. Bedrord and wife and the chi!- dnll. L. Evans and two daughmn. Wil. li-m my. wlfu and seven children; an. known mun. _ The entire qagtemn hull of the town "dun-019d. The path of the “arm was about mo or 000 feet wide and hard- ly a dwvmng In w? mum 'mprn, foundations and crushed Ilka egg-hells. The more mbmmlul building- _ partly wracked. and half a hundred pet- Iom u least are homeless. A TerrHtq storm nun-u. A teseriBe clean-lull norm (allowed the tornado. and thet amlwmon‘ mm Imam». Women and chlldmn run than! sh. - shrinking for their Enron“ and "land... and men uni-“had s nmlnsln the drenrh. Ing raln. hoping to lama the but”. of VMOIIIIL Hou- of lunlvon was thrown opal! to tho-e who were undated home. loll. Ind omthlna poulblo Wu done for the Injured. Fully mshlrd of tho bullne- portion of clue any wu amen. Hm II I mall town of 000 Inhab- Ilnnu. in Sullivan Conn; 40 all. not“: of Klrklvlllo. Acaae ot trauaulently obtaining money has just been brought to lighyn Guelph. The well-known hrm of ll. A. Clemens a Co., lumber nierchants,_are the losers, and one Howard Johnson, In em loyee. is alleged to be the thief. {he latter has been for the past seven week an employe'e of _ that firm, and according to thc., present outlook has victimized it out ola consider: able amount of mane ; at “resent the amount reaches doe wit more revelations coming to light. John- aon went up to Arthur last week and collected about hoo from customer: of Cleaner» a Co. Thin wae discovered when Chenn- has. tried trrrmtttettrxtarttt-etm+ DISASTER " NEWION- The Town cl Klrkavlllo. humanitarian».- ‘. A): =-.0. cut- 1 M gull-(- Itfetl from tie" The Lament of the Minstrel. 0mm; My strains, perhaps, mav be weary. Too sad for the gland hearts“ men, My scenes may alasl be too dreary To please e'cn the saddest of them, _ Yet how oft I do sing of sorrow When my heart ts rent with pain, And the sunshine of the marrow Gladdens then my path in vain. O! could I fly to scenes of peace From this world so false and gay. This world wherein your truest friends Are the first ones to betray: Perhaps my songs would lose their I theme And choose a livelier strain; And I would sing of gladness And sweet joy and peace again. _. --"Chrisophrus." charms Which female flesh is heir to Belong to other fellows‘ girls--. Yes,that's a fact I'll swear to. I sce their cunning whines and smiles, Their hair where sunlight dances, And ever and non I catch Their moat bewitching glances. Ith djly. Buck's-5 Ari!“ lot! Clank; don od, Bud-q no; I'm In... than, Bulb. Mn. on. In 0.1. in”. In“. gnu-Lama lug“ "9afeit'ett I see them walking on the street With lace and feathers o'er them. And wonder if those other men, -iuidituid feiiows---bore them. The other fellows' girls to me Seem beautiful and winning, And if I covet two or three Good faith-that is not sinning. Ah, rs, the other fellow’n girl-- I'l Meal her if I'm able And so get square with one I know yr tdrtingthtis the table! P. trdCSince writing the ihove The post I note has brought "" And every gentle word she writes Has in ita memes caught me. Let other fellowe' girls go hung! As for the poem-blow it! Wh ' l have nothing to lorgive! 'I‘Ke halt was mine; I know it. - Philedelphin Inquirer The Other Fellow's Girls. hi: “but - fl1'ig't.'lll “and. poly-ou"., Vow-lb In.“ Art etdutmtfehy be“: P5 sometimes think that all the And still do I see it The old fiddle, there, That hangs on the will} Bo dismal and bare: With its brown-painted back Andiits dried old strings, Its hard'ricketfy bow And a lot o quaint things. And still do I love it That old, fiddle there, For my grandfather pla red it Till his old head [urinal bare. But now it hangs silent On the-dull. gloomy wall- The room is forsaken By grandfather and all. 345. iEia 'aety., Lott-. it! M Willi-n1 mm"oiunw lob-u. mmmmame Pub-Uh“. M an the M It 3 u tgh',htNt2rgt.N"dt'i htth.tr-tqdalithmnt Walnuts. mhmndm nun all ”with“ an! b-ittxmtrxlse-dmlits. Pueutr"rth-ltoftuhsek, The Old Fiddle. -"Chrisophrus." whip-no. ' oe"et chat n a n l f tili {313.53 I ff e 1 ',r,?,'t,'st'ir?. t 'M U" mutant-ck. r _ I “outwith. ', r 'trmiqtb" iii;",?, m... i ‘ n“. r. I . t 3" axiom h Mid-Winter ljl J, S. JIM 14 King Street, Why not buy when yon can obtain everything Cyan require at prim! as low a any. We have a nice range of stoves, ombination Furnace s, Hot water Boiler: and 11] kinds of Plumbing Goods the best and chu est in town. Parties will do well to come an getquotatinns before punt: asintte1sewhtre.. Emunelied ware, Granitcware and Timur: at prices Stoves and Tinware Waterloo A LARGER Shoe Department THAN HAS BEEN. Pol‘hlpl no who of am more no truly "new uln- alllllilllllllPe run-thus growth ot chl- hula.- " our nhoo d, put,- nnnt. AI n Shoo more we stood pros-linens In Ill. . I “magma! “lawn” Emma-ad van-n , -' childr- And little ol my conceivable oi-ttance Md the an and». have". _ Only than ol known our“. ad worm, {mm rollnblo Insulin-Inna on gain - to our stock. and v0 no to It that they hon It’ll. tittiatt, dnnblllty, “a bu. ya a» In», comic“. Alter than d-imht. (“no an aura! 5nd mam- quilt“. Md". no u to most - Indus dun-ml, w. built on looking our prion-low than ml quantity _ - all on A (on Mon a" in .took will convince you liquid n dubs: the ox". ordiwy buntin- to In obtained hon. "s - y " pair Men's Dongoln Lace Shoes, good value for tr.so, only ' lo 60 pair Men's Dongoll Gaiters,extm good finish, latest toe . t " so pair Men's Cloth Top, just the thing for Spring and guaran- teed for comfort and wear, now for ale " . a . 2 00 [ It will pay every intending shoe buyer to get our priqea before i purchasing. ‘ 1 " magnum: . c' o siiit everybody. To meet the demand for a 10 cent plug of Smoking Tobacco we are now. making a 10 cent plug of f t ill Imnhll NAVY “oh! “dual” Io. Urttlt" A35 YOUR DIALLI ran Leitch & Liphardt. BOOTS AND SHOES _ I? Mati0rdemtbrB1ataet8hoosproinpi_d .5" AbK FOR IT. . GEN!!!“ BARGAIN$ S. SAUDER & co, A Grand Success _ . IThtt 'tet"; , . Boot and S 00 Store FGar -i'iiikGlyjirbhFr" Friar. ttiid __ ' ca"vm'u’:.’ Imam ' - .20,,t2'fis%eah.t fir-q. 6). W INI am I 0006.. - B In W n, uyihr 'lll7glS.u,'. Wm!!- a...) GIG itiai Grrdaaaa- Giaiid a“ -w" -_ 3n mount. ot lawn nu All “an. cannons-mm pin; u........fl on " lawmmm I..." , N " zwmummu........ '_" “in an o! tho but ttrex: and quality. Ind Iii-dad- to (I. It when“ “PM: PH"! “’39: Gu g, tuba-thith- undo. "hm, the tundnd I ouil‘uu you ' "mivi; aa; tau-cub; WV - - t allay». nanny. ed I“! not be - M‘WWM "an a . (a wig; M'"";.i;iv.. Emm- Q'W MIME-l is!!! Wall Pap& “by! his... , tar 1W_lb th1tfittttrg to Ken. 136 Put-{n 51.237. .11.. i u ouroyue.'".ed.8 - Ill-h! yawn 73mg.” The mm for - 'tante lag is coming, but our Spring Stock is here. We but. pay grade in stout. Conn and use. We have duo the my fat the Gcmlncl CUenittg tnd Dyeing Worn. BERLIN. Ontario

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