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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 15 Jun 1899, p. 1

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NEWEST Ili SHIRT WAISTS; ' ( .th-I a “H- $53? VOL u-mo. 23 We have just put into stock another shipment of the very latest Shirtwaists, made of the latest stripes - American Percale and Pique-at $1.00 and $1.25. h l, imi)flllilillrhlirishil We aver-y complete line of the following articles, which make genitalia and acceptable Wedding Gifts: Just received mother sonaignment of the best articles of the kind mnufnctured. Every one guaranteed to give perfect "rtis faction in baking and cooking. _Economical in fuel and at low prices. Come and see them. The HARDWARE IEROHANTS (hBfhnanilllfiokleBiliBhmg Screen Doors complete with hinges and knob reduced to 75e Wimtow Screw-r- mu' size 200. Hudwm. (Elm, Paints, Galvanized Iron Work, Plumbing, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Irret"- . . . Think-blinkin- 42, 44 and 46 King St. BERLIN - t mu Cheap Store . Le monade Sets Water Sets Wine Se ts 5 o'clock Tea Bets Chocolate Pots Biscuit Jars Table Sets Bisque Ornaments Cheese Dishes Salad Bowls June Wedding Presggg Doon Ann WmDow Human nth-naive in amon- ment md value, Come in and have n lixrk " these goods. "siiiillhiiuaail 'tji/tp? UNO 'it"t, vmmcyawmtml V with CONRAD BROS. "'ty W. ll, lem, FROM $2.60 UP. J, FENNELL t SM, Toilet Sets from ts to $8 per set Dinner " . " $4 to 815 " " Tea u u ts,75 to' $5 u " Fancy Lardinierw from me up Fancy arlor and Banquet Lamps Fancy Chinawarc in great variety Silver Plated Knives. Forks and Spoons Silver pickles, butters. cake stands, =tc. Table Cutlery of alt sorts Carving Sets, etc. ONT WATERLOO WATERLOO, ONTARIO. THURSDAY iiditt oirGGC"rusGhet- nuns 'd.Td'l'radlrhh"dlnfha'r'= slums: alien”. Ali-e mm 'd'Ntrgrgfd,tdelh,2ttt'llt cm, on, June '.-J. W. Sol 0! but mm. who lived alone and who Wu hand deal In bod WM will; byundghlm, happen-Ho have tmrmsitted allude. A pun not- tem revealed an his" man. Kuh- wold ho {mind that contained , or to show that he MI taken it himself. Tho but-k Jmse In opal, with the key on the amide. and his bedroom Mud-w wide open. An In- qua-5t will be held. Mums“. - Allan Bowman and Sunky....lr. and In. 1Qtrtestg m Altert Heller spent Sunday in Dundee other» of Winding were the gnu of at the home " [met (Wham... Mr. andIInL G. 'ektnyyc.c. Ir. Elias, Snider wheeled to Linton! on and Mrs. M. sebum» and [can soy. Sunday. . . .Edvrln Gitsgerieh upon! mun and Edward ttehmtb iresm alum Sunday with triennial" "yep-- thegnutapmltmt at the wetldhtg of Eugene Bergen and Edwin M tuttwr their niece, In: tihriug to Mr. uncut Sunday at the “balance” l’ms- Jacobs, on Thumday. . . . Mr. 3nd In. tot)....Mru. N. s. Snyder and son, Phil Hamming spent a few days at Vernon of Toronto, are visiting friends his home near West Immune. . . ner. and relatives how for a for weeks. . . _ and In. C. Rouble: and Mr. and In. W. H. Bruin-her ot Fergus, spam Attg.Eelerbomvuitedtrumuincost. Sundny in town. He will tshortly move mstogo....htetsasrts W. C. Shier, (I): his family to Fergus where he owns! a “all and L J. Koehler wheeled to "orqnerr.-Nettie Wan! of Elmira Galt on Sunday....lr.‘lloubcn Clog- wu holidaying with her friend Nalima horn of New Hamburg went Sunday Hollinger " a few days....Â¥m C. under the parental mut...lr. Mek. W. Snlder and childwnol Waterloo Killer tttm just returned home m are ntaying with Mm. C. A. Hem-what camp. . . au. and Mml‘. Kwhlcrapent present. _ Sundny on a farm with l. Mehmor near “mun-Quite a few people from here 'l‘m'lstm-k. . . .Meuru. J. Lehman and attended the monthly fai_r ft Feira.to W. Fattihaver wheeled to Tnvlstuck. llmnrs.-Quite a few people from here attended the monthly fair at Elmira to pun-lune theiregruntkN" for next win- ter. . _ .slmon lineman has bought the lot on the north sided the bridge from C'. ll. “enrich, where he intends to build a tanner): Me will also build a new Muse on Ntation street.... The wool season has fairly eomntenced and farmers are bringing their‘wool to the woolen mills In large Giiit'ft'iic. The public are not to forget that the Imi- prietor, N. W. G'ingHrh,is prepared to trade or pay the highest market price in cash. Remem net the place St. Jacobs Woollen Mills. ' - llen c'oscmrr.--'The hand stand has been moved hom Albert street to Main Street. This is a decide-tux good move and we congratulate the Mommas of the scheme. The weather of late has been excellent for open air columns and the [will will again ap- pear on the stand on Thursday night when the following programme will he wandered: Mnmh..'l‘he Amerh-an (linen. Gilbert "rertttre _ . . . . .l-lylseum. . _ . t. Filliem Talse. . . Dream on the Oct-am . _ .(inngl Netenade. . . . Alla Stella Coettidente. . . -._._.-..-.Gitmottr 1'r.tmosht,g.--V. Kinzie. or the Telephone l'ity, is at Prvmrnt visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ituter's. . . . .Snm Shelly nml family, of Cottetw town, were visiting at J. C. Shelly's an Sands} last. . . .llnlvert More, of Kirk- ton, was visiting at his home for in few tiny-tint week. ”Jinnic Omani 11ml Mable Dunham, of Waterloo and Ber- tin rrspeetirel.v, were the guests of Evelyn Lackner on Suture? and hurt. Jay last. . ..Mr. swim", Linwood, accompanied by his sister, were vim- ing at P. "mum-rum Sunday last. .. . ‘ Mm. Powell, of Elmira, is vtaitlettt bet daughter, In. Hugh McCullmh.... Edith mull, of ”move” nt prawn: the aunt of Ma Prey. . . .Mr. Snyder. of Berlin, was tho mat of Graham Larimer on Sammy lmt. . . John Mar. tinaon. of t','g'tel"1'ife."", men In 'our town on Sunday. . . . I. G. Winn has "minimal his rmddettee which grimly Inn-mum its app-nmmt‘. . "Kr. and Mrs. lim.l“nm-r were Visiting in North Eastlmpe his! satnrdny and Sunday Btttr.rs.--A Lawn min! under the tuewnce or two weeks,. “rs. Mnrtiu, inn-pic?" of the Methodist Sunday Inning apt-m the time sittiting trivmts, frettoot u-m he held up Glover Tannery, in Berlin and ottwrplares. Tho‘MnIor 1:!“me the 28th " this, “WWII. A lu-nrm-Wk'm-onf Minn: spent mn- r'vl time ir atttViimted. . . . F'.dwnr taidptmtsle of Mn thm. in mewnnir. . . _ 'er entrrtoiuoet n mmthrr of "is Mrs. Anna Bowtmtnuat prvsent the friends to a party oet Saturday last. " gut-M of her rum. Mr. Mmmn Bowman. being M5 birthday. About 2 oVfrwk . . . "rr. Rm). ti. "n.vderttittwtttrttamut In the aim-noon they left lot the Hut-I .. De Laval l'n‘nm Selma». . . Atttr to the m otemr villagewlmn- a pleas- Fumltun' 1'dmpany has eommrmred an: Mm was npent....'l'he mooiopeeatiotts and will pmbnhly woollen “Wm ity quite tttttry thee wind up hear, in a few wrokn. The days, " the woot t8tttWWt H Jet open- grrater mtmber of the unpluym will htg and new wool in Minn Immttttt in my»? the Brm to I'm-ton. . . .m by anmm Mr. KrCatheis ham . cream " atid1tor's an inhuman. "tmmetrpter stock at woollen goods - _ whirl thy fume" mukeinexchnnge 'tttetrioot....qN Rev. Pyke, of 2"gg'ri"M'e “use: 31:! n Shuts-limo will ID. V.) occupy Rt. me "In P0 , ‘9'" Mt Amtmirrrrrtrtrrfttttsmttsid mu- m- my "no of“ minim the lummu ','a'l'l"i.ll'li'l7htlCr"a brttMrttnttMir d”. ' Cdsattstgttrtrn 1:: cu- m..." hum he“! m_mm~ J...” Ann-odd mutton-"m Wtrattrtstt Bra.r,s.--A pretty wed- ding took plave Ott Wednesday last at the resident-e of C. A. “enrich, when their third daughter Ilumlimlzg was married to Wallaee (“Mater of Water- loo, formerly of ('rwshill. The bride wasiassisteU by her sister Luey Hen- rich, while Mr. (Harmer. of ('msshill, cousin of the groom, acted as best man. Rev, A. R. Shula of Elmira, tied the knot promptly at {our o'clock. About thirty-tim guests were present. The beautiful array of presents re- ceived by the- bride, shows the high esteem in whieh she was held by her many friends. Cottgttttulutiomr. Quaulrillc. _ . .6001! Humor. . . Wirgaml Nelewtion.t tpr'ratie Melange 'l'nnwmlmm Waltz. _ . . . . _ . Majestic. - _ _ . _ . Barker Man-h. . .Slars and scrim-s l-‘umver. . . God Save the Queen. 811mm. - Football in lying fully indulged in by Clll‘ young spurts. A good team mm be ml’oru-d to play mum "utsidetrauvc . IVUIV'I u “er ", K We. a .7 T ‘ 5h. . Dusmof 'llliititie1hii')hi _ ')tfligiht,lt ',1.'ll'hi'i'i . . . . “.... 1 Cult. any. _ meuâ€"llflufl ,rii."-i'ault.t.-iteh6utthb"eiiairi': Maia.» an as. when in 2ral'geg'M'"'t,grteMiT 1t'ra1'AtftPtet1 tht'. l' 21-12”}.‘3'1W “in“... Me "/.'rlpgpgr'c2."otiltt 3329-9!st was an»; HAMBVILLI. " PM” 'mtrrrrtC-'the grass and other emps hungl have been rmmi0erably trertetltted try tte. . . our late rains as in shown by the timl- itmottr ingnlmtslast week on the farm of rgaml um Hallnmn that had already attained WIN“ therstraootirtary length or 2 feet 3 lurker ittehetr-It, isn't Wild oats....'l‘ln- "er. _ . Dnnkanls held their semi-animal love t4ottst feast at the home of Mr. Witmor cm Saturday afternoon and evening. A fully very large gathering of Dunkards ttr, A and other: was the result of tho Milen- . mime dill weather. .. .While Emamwttievitt was hauling weal out of the hush. In! wed, enme upon two hatry-eoons, seemingly 1astat nearly starved. They will no doubt tvrten make it pair of excellent pets-..The l, was man who predicted that there would inter- he no potato-tre this year on account brHe of the will winter we had has found It.',',- out his mistake by this time. [I ,itVivGaarii -""".r"*e"t- Mi.iihi: Gikaiaa' ‘v-v -. “I I I S ' -" iiiGTii .'.T.-. - - -l.0lel. .' tt't'dt,l'r.t2e'ra"gditt'. 1'lG2ltAl'l2Tat11tlu'2; tanned? Miami: mm”... am (min-humuullulwr magnum“... '" . rod . ttgt1tlgahit may Muzav~.mqn£:wlkda. "'iiitS'iiC,i,ii2?i,i,"ii'iiii'i'l,' t'fltlSt 'lee, '2 'lta,ta,"2tngte; mum hall than dare, to k 'P." "er, rut. magma,“ mmm‘lmwmfigowsznzmfiogflmmm. ' the ant-Ilia...” . M an“ "Ni was as. a. . :muwnafw.%mdum0n Lu",""":',',,',', tAururtarm-t1ooda. at In musical 'attrat a: m inning-{ho 'e,egc2'." C,l'l . “Huh sr.ti,'.'ez,'.fg,ttieyrtt?.tcts, alltherrewahadesandeaoe. 1r1tglegg2ttt " At W 't','x'n,e","rLb,r.,tl: i?i'i,r,r,ui?,i?, 'SUT,.',','; "2.3:: "Aurg,rtta'ti 1tt "a?! goods m this .-.. t an In. ' We! w the no... . . no res l , 'ttitttfmi.., 3.. 'il'd'2'l if :3; eta-uh. but ,rClt'l.J'lh',l','l my on: Mc. 'fdl','llfr1 Nice 250. e a “on" "I“ tr.trtipreytrttatutte-r-N !tyyt Wm An new will be has! Colored than and: mi imtmtrermsatta “the ‘0 iii' iii? mmnuvhkhi'm iiruriii%'7.% 1tetr_tltmrats.tt.eaatttp-- ttttfreer my ttBed .1 -- 1NartrotraL.- It. and Mm PM (Hebe and Mr. and In. " Kit-ti- wehe visited Mantl- in Wuhan. M Sunny. . ..Ir. and In. I“ and other“! Winding were the gust! of Mr. and In. G. banal-”v Ir. and In. I. sebum. and Ion-I. Sor- mn and Edward Rel-nub tim, anew thegnMapmw-t at the wedding of their niece, Ilsa But-luring to Mr. Jacobs, on Thumday. . . . Kr. 3nd In. Phil Hamming spent a few dayl__nt PtrRtossc.--Mr. and Mn. Wm. Cole of Conestoga won! the guests 0" Mrs. Gerblg here on t4tmday-..htr. and Mrs. J. Ite11inger of Berlin haw been mutating for a week with Mr. Kl). kneehtel _ . . .Dm'ltl Bricker of Little Paradise called at the home of Mr. A. C. Bowman on Illa return from Sm» ford on Thurwiay., Mrs. Samuel Bowman of Michigan called on friends ln this vicinity on Satunlny. ..Clarn Km-chtel of Berlin was a gun) at the home ofMr. l). Kneehtet on Sunday l‘uka.u..- ttlor and Mrs. Martin returned home on Saturday. after an aim-moo! two madam. Mrs. Martin Inning Apt-m the time uniting I'm-min in Berlin and othorphwn. T'tte%tgor lu-nru-Hvk-m-o of Inning and rott- slch-rnhlr of his thmtin IIn-(vwnnir. . . . Mrs Anna Rtm'nnmhnt yum-m the gut-st of her MM, Mr. hit-mm mmmnn. . _ . .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew lint-Inlet and family visited friends in Natchez on Saturday . . . . John 8terekettreitierr wheeled to his home in Bridgeport on Sunday . . . . Anann Itrieker, '\\‘anh|ng- tom paid his sister Mrs. A. C. Bowman 3 tlying visit on t%tutday while whack ing his way ttr, Berlin. . . . Ahtr hand man took in the farewell party given to Mr. Eiwlllml'h at Heiuelherg, . . . Ida G'ovtr., Walkertort. is spending a few weeks hero. visiting friends and relatives . _ _ . Carrie Ridetih mom tagt "rtstmtrlay in Wat- erlm. _ . .Miss New", Fumm, is visiting at Pam Wit-germ. . _ .uur county vwnrlllor, l‘rnl Walter, Itambent, and R. Y. Fldt, Unwind. mm in town on 'I'hunulm'. . . . A little boy has mum to my at V, "arias. gamma merchant. . . . .Geo. homo and J. Nk-hol of Wat ertoo, new in tow" on Monday. _ . . Prank Sullunllnor and gym. Meyer, took in the football match in BoHin on Saturday. . . . ..\lr. Rm). 8. Myth-rim [um-hand a Ite, Lara! (Tram Sqmtnr. . . .Ottr Pumltun t'dmpany has eotmRettred moving .opeeatiom and will probably wind up hen- ln a few wroks. The grratrr numb" of tte employees wilt new 1'l'r, the Brm to I’m-ton. ...tee cmm " Aldhw‘s an Sgtun‘lnyn. _ WrrtttseostsL.-A quiet wedding took place hero on Tuesday, the 9th, inst., when R. Cunningham was mar- ried to Miss Moehm of ('nnahill. The ceremony was performed in the R. C. vhurvh, by Ih-v. G. Brahman. alter whirl: the happy couple left for Water- loo. Congratulations Pttrmossc---4tuite a number in this vir'mity intend to he 'm'sent at the tay- ing of the corner "om. of tlw new rhlll'l'll at M. Agatha, on Sunday next. ILOOIIIOMLI. " OLIIII‘I'S. Moved h ' [Ianry Srhrlfoly, seconded by That. Sam-t, that the “lamina ur- L'mnms be paid and the "new lame his orders tor tho same renwotin-ly viz: The Stmtfond Bridge and mm Works Co., balance on iron Itrittttss m Wounds-y village. . A8t 00 "enry Nn-mm " 2 cluys‘ work with 2mm on Tomtiitto In». ttreen Walkway and Xotth East Mopo. H. P. . . . _ _ . . . . . l MI Pptor P Srlulmmor for puma» and stationery [rum "rush-r 7th, S8, to June 5th, '99 . . . . H w. J. P. Pvtetr, damage to buggy by elem-NW hHIIgv. . . . . . . . . l 23 Pat Itirmittr, ham for If days morkon him...” -tWtrm-t 3 00 (his Rebuilt-r - The family of Andrew Hurvie. Vilma! lam-nimble and awful death (It-tuned on Thumbnail” a dilhiettlt ortothset w nettle. What in to he done with "Whutegaceet," the mntrstitieent and black nulliim owned by deceased and which travelled with “Walpole Boy," the hone destroyed that it had killed its master. “Whistle Jacket" is humanly unmanageable. h'o one can go into the stall. the har- ms in still on, and the annual in rag- ing about u if pot-tsd. It: con- dition, it is thought, in due to the re- cent tragedy. "Whistle Jacket" was the his Mr. Harvie’a special care and charge; and the dead stallion was its stable mate. It is feared that the de- mented stallion, though very valuable, will have to be shot, unlems them is a very radical change. "elleville, June P2.--Elgah Miles aged 81 yoursmho was for many years Imblixhor 0f the Chronicle here,died in the hoapiml last evening after a long Illness. Mr. Mileagwho was ottasTst the mt rennet-ta! citizens of Belleville, in mnlvml try hiu wife and two dunglnem, "Yoire a newspa r reporter. ain'tl yerf" were the worth:e nddmned to 15‘ Beacon 'gtgtg2lf": hut night hy a .mther il apidmd specimen of that order of humanity commonly known any the "hour." The answer was in the atBrmative, when-upon the knlght of the mad went on to state that he was adelegate to the great tramp's con- vention to he held at Danville, Ill., in a week or so, and in proof of his state- ment the "delegate" .mlueed an in- ten-sting document which proved to be n circular or “can" to the conventiun. The "eerriticate," which does not need to he acmmpnnied hy cmtlvntials, is in the form of a tiny pmrtvror "stivker" for pasting an handy from gates or other mnn'enient land marks of the highways. Within the last few weeks, his trampship said, 10,000 of these punters have lit-en printed and sent out at the expense ie a wealthy young mam M, Sycmmnre lll.. who styles him- nelf a "soviety tramp." Under the name ot’ltux Car Tourists' l'nion, Xo. ( 67m., more than 300 Weary Willie of [ the Windy City have organized to at.. I tend the ennvention in the west. All elahorate prugnun has heen drawn up. _ which emhndied discussiuns on the} "grievaneei' of the tramping fraterni- _ ty. The hobo stated that there were‘ dozens of the "thnttem" of this {my} trlct en mute to the convention. _ Alter row-hing and I'm-ding runnmI~ niq-ntinns and accounts it wan' mm'ml by Henry Steinem-1y, m-mnlml hy H. MeCaelioeh,-thatnlts1rnmt of $10.66 he paid to Peter Lichty for two T sheep kllloll by a dog or (logs and $3.33 to Plum “was as wmpensation for mm Him,- I killed by a dog or dogs and that the 'vao Wile his orders " the wanna YOURS“? GOUIOIL. Moved by " MrCttpoett, "worded by W. J. "(my that the, sum of 65.00 be paid to Tamu Rank an award for killinxndogln the art of worrying sheep. (‘arrh-d. loved hy Thomas Short, min! by H IrCulkl‘h that thu Council Oo ttowtteltmtrn Emmet min the am tbtetdn.rhtgttty " the Town "an. Ihxtreain, " the hour of mu In AM, The municipal council of the Town. ship of Wellwloy, met at the Town Hall, Crormttill, on Monday the 5th day of. Jmw,1899,at ten a. m., pursuant to aeliottrument at their last meeting or May 25th. "It. All memhors present. The 1tevve, in the rim". . Tho minutes of the pmeemiin,ur meeting were tvad and ad"trtvd. ru- .a.F" u; um " Ill7 an“ \uu unugllurln, Mrs. L. F. Flanders and Mrs. Wm. Boom. _ Clerk‘- on». It u-ii, an. m, In. “mm JUNE 15. 1899 Gila-ugh Dead. mlW-Canvuc. Stntfonl Beacon. I’m-n P. acacia-n, ... " (hi. AH“ Carried 5L“ SUMMER 08588 GOODS 'i W837. Friday and Sammy. Without 'bufigurirtg the beauty or expression of the hoe, is whe- you get when we fit you from our high grade stock of Fenltlm Lense- with steel, nickle, silver, gold or gold filled frames We test the eye sight. FM, and adjust glasses in a tretUrttifie and perfect manner. 'hretrrreoemosrrrmmurwihatt _ “a“... j. 40 inch plain Dru: Goods in Melee“ ell the new titaderaard_eaete. ingl, green. tam, new blue grey. brown. These lines of good: no this team'- 1"tgt',,i'.'i'e The later novelties ot the season, regular "he Mc. Thu " price Me. A. (p2auaeeLsaeu Jeweller and Optician. - The "8laihrii" Wiekless iiiir/iiiiiriiiriiiirii 't"g',rl're'Alt oodhr in [“110th Il an yd: or '"1.'ld ”in. pr This is almost giving goods away but we boa; going to all chap. Don't miss this opportunity come again This we is a money saver. mun on. n10- ateap can !81rttr_t?t..2r?s, , was s... Berlin, on ii-is-ie,.,-,,,.)], PAPER We don't soon get tired talking about our Wall Paper, in we had mast gratifying success with our sale. It is a great :atisfaction to us to see the same customers come to us year after year for their Wall Paper, besides we see many new customers. We do not ask you to buy if these statements are not facts I-- We want to make the Mouth of May tell by reducing our stock at least omrhaT. It will rcducc your purse just lightly by coming m. . Fancy Colored Dru: Goods. 5: inches with, fine shot effect. Broraded DreuGoods in " the new tt2t t,'la.g,tt.e": green, new blue, brown, grey and [awn duds. (an " not in... .u'. ..-.'-- '- -- mo yls or light uni, Tweediiec; aT. Goods. “fueling (his, youth 23c. we. me. 40e And tine an . GLASSES THAT All] -.---.. v. "u. mi, Klan, new regular 4oc, Thunfiay's price '2 5c d. of" Ari; -- If m 2ht mud H. HYMMEN, For Coal The Standard Wickles: isthe latest product of inventive genius, and no u to-dnte housekeeper can alien! to forego the com. Lt and convenience of its use. Call in and get a pamphlet describing the stove and showing cuts of same. The STANDARD Wickless Blue Flame (lil Stoves WIW or Gasoline. No Joints an. or Bvaporasto. _ - --. w - -. -v-----' V. “I.“ mmntuwdmym Pic-.13. Genet-ace Near the Post. Ott1co SlEYT1rlErfoS. not M. WEICHEL & SON We have the Largeat Stock We sell Cheap We have the Newest and Tastiest Designs. _ Cl1)TKER & co., Does oo Remember we are giving genuine bargains. For COAL OIL or GASOLINE. ugh} "air Tweed Effects. A child an owl-unit. BEAUTY in MP, out! him. _ You an Inn n ‘ tunnel in mm. CANNOT fail 'tpre, AFFORD it t in, it will unit. can. in. 'oa.tm. xo mat. or m. Me, hail cum. DO. it. work welt nerd quickly . WITHOUT him, only I little and oiluld I “all. " does a. "" To examine it is to buy it. " bum common " 'P. ti,'Mt 91'" tetirey “W BERLIN, Tdcphono. 816. ods away but we bought cheap and we no miss this opportunity. It's like may - THE VIS'IIIN. Tysutndintr . .. Hardwire Merchant. TOLE HUM BBB ON T. tq.teulryeir,_to No Complicat- od Pum- te got Berlin, Ont. Berlin, Ont. Brig-hm Better "ttttFP-d. New» Ivor. Than to

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