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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 8 Jun 1899, p. 3

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Jon: Fusxuu. - - - rr Grown lama T" .7 - - v; mmo Kan”. ._ - - M BOARD OF DIR (61089. John Frnm-ll... mr" George In"; 7 _ w. M. lklwlhy, Q. t Fr. Snyder............. H. Knell...,.... .. ,. J. A. Macklo ......... M. L. Jtosartt.. .... . L. J. Bmilhuwt FV " te. LnulcnIer-gur “on. a. Memes, .... (mum r......"' Funk Tum“. c. K as". I’nltlnm.... TNad once. Hamilton. Ont. 9mm any“ “I” -f 'HBS'. - .._. ,.... -.. _-W"eiWWT", Btu". Fund. . - . - HERO 1mm. - . . - 011.190.!“ BANK OF HAMILTON jmm Sun" "A.G RAtriav..,...,. .".,..Vice [*er GEO. ROACII, Jam: Plot-tor. A. T. W000. A. B. Lre.tToroetto), WM. mason, M. P. h.T.?ysrrrv'hr.r.r.r.y.y.iai ....Cuhiov i.ssrr.vrm............Amismrtt, mitt M. M. "ursom. ......-..,.....htspector FIRE INSURANCE COIPAIIY 1ttgttttP0PArED II 1868. A ml hating bud-e- M. I'm note- diu-nlzd and - amn- uo. ‘lm to the anath- d Con-mid pup! and Fur-mi sue NONI. Drum . . _u- -. 41.4.4.“ A“ I. (and: P"t'P"""T ._._...- 7 - __ _ _ _ - '.thtn"a'l are. I 0.3th nintdlloCO-Ibaldlnophqlud savmcs bemmum r'2ttti'.',,'d.' and - hand-l h“ _ has “WEN" h ugh; Gan. land-ll. In}. Wale! no. John Shula. Bum. " s, Snyder. Frat.. " \Vllliam Snider. Fury. " Geo. Didi]. Fum.. " J. I, mam“. an" Ht. Jacobs. John Allcllin. Em" New Hamburg. Alum Baum-n. kset.. Pro-Ion. P. E. Shank. Wm)". Thom“ (Enid) . I241" Guelph. Jime- Livlnguuum. En... M. P.. In iioda, Cot-inn. Fsrr, Gull. OFFICERS , George RAMA“, Fr, -1I|e|zl. John Shah. VIw-I'lcsidvux. Frank Hn‘ghl. Mar: Aer. John Killer. In an»: I tre. w. A. Ihlymo. Inspevlor. New". Bowlby I: Clement. Solicilon. Ber, un. BUOKBERROCGH & 007. Berlin Branch. Kuhn! and Cash srstern. Tum Emu/mu. Munch“ Dim. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. COMPANY- OF BERLIN- DIRECTORS. u. p................-" wand... 0n. . .mmu . 'ut,otr6.qdo - on Rev. C. P.arttke of l'vlnlmnke. mm - the gut-Int of Mr. A. t6teitm "I Heidel- ad Fearut '- burg, was a visitor to Berlin on 'I'lmrs- » day. ti." potent (mt of about f': property owners o " " " King Mrvet, 4 "igtted the petitio. "" C. C. against the Macadam improvement Y/ " .. The mutter cannot be brought up . .....-o-a “.1 again for two years. q P.. Baden. .... . . . t'roexmto New Human . .. _ . . .H-nlmlet _.......Y-nrto. .. . . Inside»! Vice Passion! I‘m-Melt - V Ree-Pr" Hummer. Agents. Bertlm Itertir, Ilcriln lbrlin Berlin Berlln. Berttn. Berlin. a] NarruWe. shin-hunk Bra-In on M imam Minis tet cl We. In tho gun Il.' Dem “a. II drum-very war... 'det"tdr.t .............. ht - runway. Mr. and In lit-lam of Palm. are in to" to attend the tum-nu at the late Carl mam. Mn. J. It. Eden ttns - an a suit to her ltmttter,Dr. 0. ll. Biegler,ut To- mato " a Week or two. Mrs. x. Mudritt gave a tea on l-‘rkhy awning to n number uf her friemU. A very emuynhle an win; was went. When», t? when. in that ekwtrie miM tray preoltbnt that John Patteotmf was to have hamlet! in at the and “I May. Mr. A. Harm rammed on Thumlay hom maul-mun and ('hutlulm trttet "oe.ttpletintt tseveral large plumbing can: tram out there. The front of the I i rand Cetttral tobttero stun- and Igilliaml parlor has :.",rt'/gt, a sunrise tint thnugh the mun-y of e the winter’s brunt. The “Hummus "tmp-meeting will he held in a bush rinse to New “undo-.- village this your, and not near the vhun-h ax ltetetobte. Mr. E. “richer, the energetic chair- umn of the "mud of Works, Want in Glvttttllett on Friday and innportml at team of horses belonging to Mr. W. Quin-Hall, nt' that plate. Alumna]: Hwy un- n good tram. Mr. llrirker did not think they would be suitable " fin- [mun-sun. "e "tam-n that spring Hwy :In- a good train. Mr. llrirkt-r did nut think they would he Nimble " tim [Illl'pIIM'IL "e Italic-n that spring crops and hay tirHs are looking well but fall wheat is, an the art-mgr, not a very gull "roir. Five dullaru and rust: or sixty days was Magistrate Markie'" "vciwion on Satunlay aim-moon in the raw ot Turwrtt Kuhn who was up for assault- inghis wire and ahusing his family gem-rally. This was Kuhn'" iwcottd nth-nee. So far he has vvaded the attthoritivs and it is believed he has skipped out. The books taken {mm the Berlin I’m-e Library during May are t4atsittied as follows: lpiugmphy Cr, essays 8, travel 20, sell-nee 15, religion 8, lien-m EH6, juveniles, 188, poetry 19, history I5, misreilaneous I, German 12G, per- iodieabs GO. Total HUI. Average daily issue CA. "eteetive Klippert intends to leave " l tipes,r ttext week to bring un- F. -nIm-n;:l-r. the Linwood man who Watt n-wntly rulwcnu-d in a rape rase them. Th" "etvctive w- "civeel a telegram to-tlay fmm th" chivt of the l’n-vinvinl poliew fotre at Winnipeg. asking him to bring a war- -~ -----.r. -_ ,, ,_ ., rant with him and saying they wnulll hold tlw prismu-r until he mum. It will In- rvutvmbvmd that hr mwaperI [mm I'has l’arsilln Linwood mlmlallplv, attertwitw, ormmittpl for trial by " magistrate. Them-nth of.\lr. Carl Bhthrtt oetmrtvd on Friday evening at his home on Webertwtrvet,at the age of 81 years. About three weeks tum deveatwd nun- tnined a bad frm-ture of the hip while at work in Merriek'u more on King street. Ilia death however was clue in the main to old age and general debil- ity. He had been run-taker at the, gm unim- for about tire years and was , memhrrof St, Peter‘s Luthetunehurvh. The him-rill will tirktufqre oty1lttrday. and thru- daughters. Dem-navel iluiGrk winch and Fair win " was the Milly hour of midnight ore Klmnlwr‘n rhaln Itad hound him that a 1.ertain resident of the east end sat on a hetwh jnnt outside hiu bark door. " mix a mmlm- night and urn-m irhtvk clouds Ilrim-al over the tttoottteatr nliv. Now this pnrtivnlnr nsitlt-nt has a 'los that mind» mmnl in the wood, shed angl the mnuipn-mm small ho) Inning mum-mu! his 1mmemre now-r mo to take n rise out of him by hurl- ing “mum at the door. Early in the evening in question he had trial the old unnu- hut tho canine was. " once, too nimble and his 1riettst4O came in contact with the Juvenile'. leg. Thin was nmmml and mm nut to Ire lightly mum-cl oWer. Later in the owning thetvror" “hilt- the pm Metor Min - mrupnnt or the heart: the injured inno- cent retnnml with some grown up omtpmtbomr and a mumm- dog. It may be will ttem that the Man b thott anal Mmtt but he "can show that im- lnnu and I,",.1"t,1 and Just as the rm-my wan try nu to indium- the In- side slug out in nrulo all twinned and came oxen-min? a - normal“, that Inn ' minted m a. wry mr. rihly 12i uIonlu-vttJ'r mm with a part at tho anatomy of the limit-ii GUG. _ 'hte Ai.,. , m"... .. an. "Giiiiiiik"rririi'it; -.", ___ . aim, P. mum I Krrtett A gtg',',t1W,'tf,","gt'all'l',"t, :35: ttt'ad ~»-3...5 "ttttttpf, . b",',Tdl',','t 1.0132th b? the next Lt”. 'af, D h, t Frtttym- tenmnumA mt mm Dt .-ucue mod 'tg/tlt; rtirlS", 1,e,2't, thr my; firtiii!l,lte),'tt'iii'il,'r'i, 'tIll',":".'!".",',',,".",,')","'.';"".":','."]':]',',",'.',','.)"' a ,A To Being Ifaemesteer Bch. ALI. [DUAL NI“ PAIWY CHRONIOLID. _ HeAbtrsedHis Wife. BoobRuthAy. AnEastEhdbarMeat. Carl Blulun Dad. 3:.“ tuiiiitid rG'aGriita'l',','kituii,Tiii'i; I “chum mmnmmmm Mt PM“ i"iiiGh 'o"r"iiG'lGi", 'hllllr,r's mumw _ Ko-tew t n - "iiliiiii,iilii, . ' "' (Item. In" .33.." .,.' 1Tiiif.rh.,r+yqqtrae.troFmePe _ v “Ivory mm- by ,",'ardh'g"S'llt,fltrdi, mm. A in - " tg'tt'g'uitttttt.'ltL'rt w Ill eel-W the “at” ”my Ml. - Dutchman-album“ In. Minute magmxum MIMI-yum The Fire nad Witter (‘mumltwe ex- ably rich and math] watt-RI vdoe annual two an” on hunky. 0.0 "A (In-In Ill am” all um- ufthemg a [my team, which b and a! Mr. Curl 'tral mm:- IIIWIImut‘I'nI and“! to the truck - “Where an " att'l/t',tf, rt,'.'. than-ugh!)- by m- dug-numb“; The Wand up an an“: Queen and. Th double qmeettm, by the Ilk- nug- pm: ' tan 02:10. They were not hr, Devil: and Nay-hr, (an: and pun-hum]. The other..wm' a black MMmen and learn. t'tmbhe and mm owned near Mannheim, and mm: wen Mum-am: enema! they to“: also njeraxl. , with remurhblywxl tum tstulladtt- ----------- . . Int-m, alumina I glued warm work A m 1-1.. in may ashram. Thaw [maxing hi the. nehdsbrrehoml of Erh'w livery stable» Rummy night might have bean! wands of mirth minim: from mum-where In the mar. And there was Btirth than too. The Arabian whiny had lml t:1ttiet tumm- of their ontniale friends and; also to we town purple to come and tMoy the feast. There were good things to eat and to drink, mqteetalky the latter. That in, it wan cmuialemi good by the Arabians. Some of the whites thought it was too atrium and took very little, others took at little more and paralynin temetrat. Tables were not on the green, lamps lighted and thing»; went merrily on until late into the night. NOMACADAMPOB KINGSTRIET. Petition apt-n it - - The rounril intended to improve King tstteet on the initiative plun,tlmt in, they would go on and improve it unless a Imuority or the residents petitioned nguimt it. It now nppems that the petition which has been circulating for mule days agninst a Macadam roaulhed‘ intended to be putdomt by the eouIIeil has been meet-Mm. tine buxinenumnn stated this morning that he believed 90 per cent of the King street property holders had signed the petition. Many of the simient avow their willingness to have a brick pavement put down. This would of course he mueh more equally and makes a very clean and fine roadbed. " King street residents want brick and are ready to pay for it there seems no good was»! why they should not have it. lam-pam-an When the Wingham team was beaten in Berlin an the 24th May hy a more of c, to 0, it was not mammal that they euuld be beaten on their arm gmunds by any well more, as experienee has xlmwn it to he a very rlittienlt matter to beat them at all an their own grounds. The Rangers wereat a little disadvantage having to dinnrmnge the regular team and put on name new men. The game wan "utter/tly clout-tn be interesting thomxh the Rangers [bu-med their opponent" from the start. l-‘nur walls were neon-d hy Berlin, hut only two were allowed. One of these a heautil‘nl header from the wing wan _ arm-ml in the tirtst half by G. "oehinvt and the other was neared in the unwind half by \‘m-m-lsang. A gentleman named Hench-mun from Whitvehutvlt areted as n-t‘eree. The Rangers team “1mm: foltowsr--Goiu, D. Brown, intro, --A Rude", (t. Laekner; half baeks,-- l.. Staehler. J. lluwnmn, J. Gil-mu: rorwards,-Hr. w.) 0. Yum-hemg. R. Kraemer: eetttm,-G. Bothmrrr0. w.) --A. Seberer. A. Jansen. The lwnutiful plny “Queen Esther" and it» splendid exeeution hy the stu- dents of tlt. Jemme's, is still fresh in the memories of thotw who Were for- tnnnte enough to-attend. The whale emite nequittell “mum-Ives in a highly satbtartory manner, and to Mr.rnynn, the enema-tie trainer enped'ially, great vrtylit he or. Aar1rtrittt.io,tt of his ner- vlven and " IO able atwtotatttts wan shown on 'I'humlny evening. when a meinl mus given in their, hmmr in st. Mary'" "all. About twvent.v-five 1 young people m-IuhIeIl tind pamml n few lumen together. The ehief feature was a Inn-mutation to Mr. Flynn of u gum headed umbrella with his Initials 'f,)?,),';','?',?)):':':? thereon. A enmpli- me 'alldn-m esprvrming m-ia- tion of his nervieen an a drttttttttie l .urtwtor "cvomtvattlett the gill. M . Flynn warmly thanked the clmmru, m I the ewenlna was eonrlmletl with W!" - this, music nml games. Div. L-B Englm, W Winterhalt, J. Wittig, . "mum. A Arnold, It Farm-ll, M Weber, ll Rebuilt". F. Mich-y. F'. Amid, I" Gruhn, F, Kiefer, w Rmmrl, A 'I‘urwvll, H Aunts-r. Ms. ",---N I'upp. 'wtu9tleler, 9 Moiminger, E Sumo". I. Brttrtttr, H r‘m-ht-r, A Ptoitt, M “M, I Hummel, F Emma». Lin-m, U Lehman“, J "tTil m. m.--L Fuhrmlnn. l Gahrl, M 'tttttkde.,' krnen, L Hnmnnwh. C rrtdettttatmtter L Gmhn. C burp, L “when M, “in!" ' Fitty't. . Me. w.--', Menuhin-r, B him, A Hurrah“: u Ithlrkr,A quymki, I: Well-ml 'iiiiiii,R Warm)! hehmnnn. L 3mm, P. “album! I Knten A Guam, A sewn-I, u, Emmy-f. r mm.“ D Ora-sell, I) Pom-en- ntv,.aecu, Mn, N Bola-mil. I: WmMuamg madman." so. a. mum. _ “mums 2--wtmittasg o, AMThn. 7 - use!" 'dl'31fl'lt JW., n.- JT M2t Pitptt'l'ttgif who and ty when! can” 'q'il'rllilk!st)'fiiiliii', Etttt.hiler,tr it: “an“!!uhu 'Riiiiij, line-Durand Jury , but Huh clear my.“ m“luuo at Martfotl'%tard links? me- up)” pumped" Ir? A'P'terr '6'? iiiirtrtt FEE-3.5!", Jet if??? an," FiV Evin-Tm". an. (to 2 at-tse' a! to - gin-In! _ ouch-go d 3. Int-- Illa Dena Heal“ was undoubtedly the In". _ Nut only dill she ably our lain her repututlun an. mum-uln- int and meal tucker but ttrr Mommas were, quite gull-rhu- to myth” she ever renamed behrre.. A M who heard her Thumlny night What at her but. Her rolce warttteirtttsatteli, true, under perfect cumin! and cap- ‘ublc or ereetiting the M clinical! Images with 1ii',erg,'etu't, etrort. t4tte, T" mtrnteslty )wal gm} Iraq tieeial prim in" her 'emtertug "W0ntteile." _ Miss Dom Connor and Mr. It. We)“ smaller, inn-ides trontrihuting to the rural portion of the Irtsrramrtse,ttcted aaareompanbts t1yring the evening in their ununl satisfactory manner. The recital was altogether a most enjoy- illlll) one and Berlin is to be emanat- ulxlted on having within its burden no talented an artist and tau-her as Miss Dena Ziegler. Eiii'iii27hEf, __ .-r, WWW”?! Ydif 1','ltgPttrd I! $tttl1tlt ’35 A E f guts-1" Chill“. I CE? LIstTrs i5i5iiirtifjiigiiiiEii 'i'iiFiiii Sud-wank Gum “and“. BtsttheY.MAUA.Cisme out on 'rnr--lur-6dratedbr 33005002.. Excitement has been running high in football dirk-a for several days. Ever mime the Y. M. C. A. and Intermediate teams played their third mum- without either reaching a victory decisive mmugh to put them In the fittatn there lms Inn-n T great speculation on the ultimate outwnw. The Y. M. C. A. were defeated in the tirtrt gume by a l'l'tln' of 2 to o, the neeuull wane Wit8 a tie and the third a vivtory for the Queen utreet braves Ity a neon; of2 to o. Nutumlly the Y. M- c. A. hey" felt that the 'ti1le was mn- ning in their dirvetion. The Ranger. felt that they hall had the best q! qure than one or the games but their weak shouting wus n-nmnnihle for their fails inn-e and an it happened this feature awainyowrted them on Thursday The temm lined up an follows:-- _ RANGERS. Y. M. C..A. I Dummurt Goal Punter Clement 1 . l Nehelflee It. Quin-minim f Bat kw I "nuke Raymond E s Quirmhm-h Seihert Half Hacks l McIntyre Il.\xm;ns. Y. M. C..A. ment. (in the 16th of Pelmu thtmmart Goal buster present year Mr. Snyder wa ('lmm-nt i ll .tu, i teheinve Sturgmn Falls to open tho no It. Quirmlmrhf ttt I Dunkc ho hum aim-n managed. DI Raymond Quirmhm-h whole of his iwrviee with tin feilwrt Half Hacks McIntyre has not hall to write off n doll Schmidt _ A Bochttter tlelitu as a result of hls Ioanin Hugh-r ' . .. l Lovnn ulnulvt this fart has omtribut "'iller , ttightA1 mg ( 'dapfe to the value plan-ml upon hit Adams (‘1-ntro I" "cu-1mm by the Imnk's board of dim-v "(mulberry l LeftWin t ?eyto ---r---.------- Jaimet 5 g l, Elliot Th" bust tvnstNly for arm!" It was a royal Gattle from the start. lvr's (‘ulnlmun-l Iron Pills. 1lhc Rama-m ttneed thing: Mtg-unit) .,'.5 trettht. aot warn. In a Iiltlv while the Y. M. . _ Pe _L_, t . I'. A. tvoke up nn-l uutalo a run dom Gait Verandah Care. the lit-lul,l"recl "oehmer scoring the Iirnl unnu- at tttr-tern mull. The mum , ' . V . was rather even,the. Y. M. C. A. having l fly' _.!, "mp". I',)','.'",', WI“? n littll- lwtu-r of it until half tinte when ' ii,",',',', :ll t. 3": l? (in? _"'" they had " mulls, and ‘0 other Rorw, t 'gp"), [if . Inc. halt-1 , had ypt the lira: "tti' o n ', Th 11t Ctlt',' '. “MN." 'dt myeonrt mm put in by lm‘al‘mlml the lit; 'ip; "431nm! "" mot f.'.'.'. third by F ttmmnwr, In Muir to ulhlum- rum . um..- "" hu mun-n1 from the (In "hnnvMtt owls the “align-rs well! to work In earmmt and their :mgrvmain Work mm heavily. Tho-y played ring, nrnuml their opponents tor n little while and. when (he whistle blew had put in 2 sum, mummy doing tht mmdtttl work In Mich mum. Hml theh shouting 1men Jet u llttln mun- tam-ur- “to they eutthl emu-Hy have (led the Amsa Tm; ml'ul tatt... Mr I'M-myth ream-ml tho mo. There “as a large rmml ml! and the T. M. C. A. wan warmly r.rngmttttated on their \Mury. Mon to the High Srhmt" my the Y. M. c. A. , , Fen-tor, F. Barium" and Jansen hr the Y. M. C. A. and Wuhan for the Rang": are prizes. The “huh flu: goo/wee scum! at the wt eml. - The Y. M. C. A. will (mum-mo to play ”Layla-hot hall dimly. The Y. M. C'. K. and High school team will WWW] next My owning. l ' A "WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK." ”Cumin". -=. “77w EiriAurqiie, - irtaith, 'ttP/retake-tAra',!,')',',', stoma Hm 1e,',tthtapyt.tt,'agtptttt,t. d mantel)“. L P. Snydertot re- I! will“ and lucrative Intuition of tbee- d "starr-Tre-er “that met cont-em _ " known at the New Valle Pulp Co. '3 Mr. Snyder we» “W! of the branch ‘m uf the Traders Bank " Emir-afar two 0190: iv years and, Insider being leaked upon i. by his euperiore an an able and prulent an "I F hanker, was immensely popular with I, all clam who had mansion to do "MI" . re linemen; with the '.htee. Mr. tinyder to vaunted Idem-w poeltiunun June lat. at The 2t Co. with whom he is new ll employ u a concern organized by -- ii', EugtMreapitalinttorhohaousmkrtabo m toqnendOlJlIDJJilOIntheirplantwith- THE t. in three yearn. While manager of the " Traders bank at Maryann Falls, which of he enmlulishul early in the present year. Mr. Snyder's ability attracted CAP“ H. the attention to the Pulp (We. oak-ere will ie and hi: tgt,"', were ultimately wright ed to take . urge at the financial minim in "r the company in Canada. When Mr. he Snyder decided to accept their offer of A G ry- a permanent situation at a very hand- m w some salary, theHlenerttl Manager of no the Traders Bank wrote him that they but did not wish him to tevete his connec- tion with the Bank and would inetmuw hie tsalary.lsy 6500 per annum. lint l Dear the Pulp Co. otreted inducements 'gtttt which were not withln the power of the Bank to gram and he decided to lr, accept them. Mar “I Hal-3%,“ “its TIA-minnow Tun-I d not.” I‘M“ '2',etf'gPf,'g,tf,gt1(fgtrtt: to we! the balm- molt when pn_u{_Wntod_oo Uppity“! Mr. L. P. Snyder is the second son Eli Snyder, for many years a resident at Acton, hut now of Totonto. After his school days had been completmi he vommeneed his business career with A. W. Green, an Acton merchant, in 1881. He led Mr. Urn-en with the intentionof studying for the pron-min“ of a teacher, but subsequently entered the manufac- tory of the J. B. Armstrong Co., Guelph, as oftiee boy. In the course of a " months he was advanced to the povdtion of {on-man of the shipping de- partment and a year or two later as emitidentinl semetary of the president of the mmlmny, assisting him in pre- paring drawings and "peeitieationtr for the innocuous inventions in carriage springs, meow, ete. Me continued with the Armstrong Co. for about six years, excepting a few months spent on the ottieet, of I. A. Weston & Co.. Patent "ttire Draughtsmen, Syn-amuse. x. Y. I In 1888 he resigned with a view to tak- ion a course in tine arts in Paris, Frame, but Iimmciai obstacles pre- sented themselves and he gave up the idea. In October, 1888, after a per- sonal application to the General Man- ager of the Traders Bank, he was appointed to a position in its service. He went to Elmira as accountant at $200 a year. He was appointed lllllll- anger there in DeecIuIier 1889; took no- l to himself a wife in August, 1891; and in June, 1892, in order to get a wider experience in banking, exchanged places with the atwtttthtattt at Hamil- ton and remained them until July, 1893, when he was sent bark to Elmira as manager and remained until the 4th of March, IMG, when the North "a; branch was opened under his manage- ment. (in the 16th of Pttlrruary of tin present year Mr. Snyder was sent to Sturgeon Falls to open tho new branch be has since managed. During the whole of his service with the bank In has not had to write off a dollar of bad debts as a result of his loaning, and In. doubt this fart has contributed time] to the value placed lllllll his service: by the bank's board of dim-tors. Tlw Central Hotel verandah inn'l dosttyet. Furtlu-r (-viulmm- will hr allow-cl "a indieatvd by appemlerl legal ttotive: t'nhlwvll w. Town of tlalt.--.htd,oueut on motion hy plain- tifT " leave to allclllm- further mill- mwu on his appeal from the jmlgluvm at thetrialuitmtlrohtgthtt m-tiun ttttd allowing (In: rounter-rhdm or 'lem" damn. Leave mantra. Evidrm-o t: he taken before the judgu of tht ('omtty of Waterloo., (but: of motio mar-"ml. J. "irknetl for plaintiff; F. D. Armour, u. C. for defendants.- Gait msfortttrr. q ThirAre threeconditions: r. APOULZWIBSBI', When the blood is poor; " GLEN When more fleshuneeded; “I". --Fr "Molt-on. In Clem When there it weakness . ' of the throat or lungs. . m--------------" -- __ . _ There is one cure'. that it the MOISODS Bank. Scott'e Emulsion. an“) ounce. MONTREAL It conteim the beat cbd- M589.” '00. Int. 00,500,090 liver oil emuUiiied, or " -- gated, and combined with t mu. WING "SIMS! the hypophosphitu and ""etf'" tr1yceritte. It Prom more mm lee-dual! 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