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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 22 Jun 1899, p. 8

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English and Fri-ml) Litvvatutv. Ile rrsignml this in lt495 and has since tlI-natml himwll'mum-1y to Lilrl‘nlurr. Al his best Hula-H's poetry is rlmrmu teyized it) (“n dim-Wm "ltuttvuts-the pit'turiul iUval null unlim- povtry nl classical Hrwrr and a lmlvh- mush-n Musv tir" and music )‘vsvmlvlc- Tou? - sun. His claim fur suprvnmry Iivs fur the ret in the uuitlity "I' his tuo ml- lulu-s “Ul'iull and "ttwr Povms" “hirll hr pulvlisllml in 1880 at tlic nun or21 and in "Dixvrs Toues" “Ilivh appcarol tn 15:47. Rdln‘rls grmluulml I'rnm the. I'niu-I'» my M'Nru Pr. "s It. A. in INTEL and M. A. in ISM. In ISTEI luv Ira-rulm' lit-ml muslrr ”Him l'huIlmm Public schools. Ih' "t'uwuitol.soctwImal ilw prinripnhhip M’llu- lllllllil' svftooi.s in 1nvrlvrirtou, and in "er.', “r liml him in Torouto ”I'm-r ol "The “wk." llc ”award this position uilhin Tour HINIIIIIS. and in 155.3 mm Film-3T7? “inclmr N. >2 In lake llu- chair of" Rolrerts was hum nu thr HM). of Jam 18liit at the mumh oftlw Keswick river. m-nr "rmierieton, N. It. Tlw first 14 yvurs ofhis: life Wt't't' passrd in the \illzlgo of Westeock hrsido the Tummmar. which he thus 'lesc".il'"s"t "A Iqu- ot waves and rushing thirst. _ Where past thedykcs llu- orsitio'od glides, ( To brim the shiuiug a-hamn-ls tar Upahta 'tree" plainsof Tatttratuar." Mis ruthvr tlw Ttev. G. G. Ruin-11s. M. A. is rot-tor of tiw English I'htttvlt pt F'rmlvricton :uul mun" ofthe ralli- nlrul. His mmlwr Emma Bliss. bo- lung's lo " ln'uminrul loyalist Family and is sister of Bliss Carman'" mother. and of Harry Stvattou's mothur. Thesw three outsins,vavlt horn 1tt'tH' Fri-deriv- nm, rank "mung: nur must promimmt pun-ts. and all lmu- drunk l'rm-ly of thc irrspiratiou “hirh mums trout salt Neit mun-hrs :Ilul lick-s, 1hmvrts loves hisvmlmrt mrretttly as is arm-awn! in all his t'imaeliun Slightly nearsighted to-day. ol,',',')',']?"" w “my“; I” Huggvslcn M More so to-morrow. '.ie2,ytglrg",t21tt,tcf 212.3.- . . combine, Progress of TY sight IS the Howling the hidden and rm'crbcmnt forerunner of blindness. numb-n. Shim- and dmwor, into cut-w and lime, The smallest amount of near The round earth, too, lmply like a dun-lunh‘, - sight should not be _ “in: "it whirling her mind sum way neglected. Round thin little orh of her ectiptirt Examination free. To mm _tsarmtmrytt' man: my.“ my MIG“ man. #2599: an "em 1C1te Nanyo claim too largely. Whose Sons be ye, and whose daughters! Tye, he sons and (laughter): of fathers who wru- m-n-r rmmnls and of mothers who ware nuwr ashamed; who loved mluurand virtue even an their children lore music. What nmn- fitting theme forminstrel Bung: than ottrgloriuus young Duluiniml with her vast arena of grassy plains, nohlc forests, majestic rivers, jun-Hod lakes. hoary Lamontians, mighty Niagara, smnv-mppul mun-s! The tigures of nur young writers arc still obséured by the dust of struggle. The stand tnnnoar tnlot us jmlgu- their proportions accttratvly, hut it is gcocrally conceded that theforentost name in Canadian song tu-day is that of Charles G. D. Rubens. And who he yc.' We be alsoof the 1linstt't4sy; We he Apprentices of [hr Must-s. ticcrvtaries of Law: Slam-s of Ibcattty: Apostles of Desire: Dist'iph-s nf Trutlc Chiltltvnoftiaturv; Followers of As- piratiou; Svrmms of Song. We be utterowned kings and queens in tlw realmsormutu'r, coming to rluim "nd winour su-plws. ('mwm Itare been won by others. Admit us. The gortdetits of music sate upon her throue,_itt nattum's palate, near to oatartG hum, tthilt. before her passed in review all ttwehoirsters of IN un- ivuiasc, thelrclaittts wvmvttttul,afttritttyi, and thcir places assigncd in the musician's gallery. Truly it mm a glori"ur,compttuy, mlmd in thr gur- meutsof mug. and crowucd “ith tnr garlands of praise. A puns» ensued which was brokrn it) the winding of a horn Ivitbn1t--'rlten Catite at rom- pauiy of wandering miustrels, without singing mums and garlands, up to the gatcotitecatals'. which Wins opctted readily enough to ruweive, them. They Wert' not ouly in the eourt-yard; but they went ou-their harps in their 1itutdts--strengtheuvd by the counten- tttwesot'otw another, and unnluushed by the mighty hand who had gone on betom them, They were late in mun- ing, and the choir of singers was al- ready full; but of this they thought no ill, and when quvstiorwd of their act they answered aith a proud humility. They were ttear the ulmr ot' the high hall, and in antorPt' to their snnnnons it “an thnm'n 0pm. so that a herald utoud heforc them. [Au any real by Miss Baker oOhe Elmira Public living-l 'mstf at the vetetst eriuo (“manly Tran-hon? Arwocutiuo. and publish“! by requele "hr Canadian Poets.” JANSEN BROS, a--.-- " "W“ - “”7"" -. tttlit; '2... " “:95 'r-tll-r'""""" he... pa? - . " ot-ttPut-yell',,"',:'.',":.'.'.",,"',',') 1'fk1iii'lii1'lttli' I'gtglPt" flwMWB-mmmflphwmbw _u . -atork-iattudirig til-axiom _, ., “a ”a“. sa bayou. Print. as right 'at2ffdd.tthtfttege. - tiltrf/rJ,8ttttr,u'lt . - “a... ' a _ aasd tto My u W . :r-"szs. !:'i',"ri"lrl'l'U' iiii'ii'aiti?! Ciht'itAl'e - W-k-“WW ' 2 ufthe m: U/z HERALD. It EHAIJL l Near " “The mount, thontar. thegerm, the Jeep. They all shall wake, they all shall sleep. Time like a thtrry of wild rain Shall drift across the darkened plane.' Slutt‘t'. in the dim predestined hour Shall Humble like a mil-ml tower I, ouly with unfaltering Pye Shall watch the dream ot Gal go by." Time will not permit us to more than nu-ntinn briefly a. few others oft'amtda'ty loading minstrels. Among these we Mass the human-hearted, vigmons Scot t ish Radieai,Aiexander McLachlan. "Th" Burns orCanasla,", who ot't'upiete that plan- in the lit-arts of many Cart- adians far the beauty and antipathy of his VPrsc. His"idylts of the Domininn" arp characteristic arf himself and of pinm-rr lifv. Ile mswribms in the little pin-In .styctolrvr" the lwantirs of our t‘anadian Autumn Iandseape which lu- "haract"rizvs ax "a pork-rt dream at' Miss" and dot-laws. _ “Earth‘s greatest painters non-r could l an‘ punt in inapiiwl mood Imaginv alight likl- this." . in the “Hall at Shadows" " scek the savage haunts ornatnw w “A an) tawny from the lilnv-qu-d day, Thesaurshim. and the moadmvs: Wa, tin" our way at "nun "nlay Within the "all or Shmlrms. tlost like a art-at vatln-clral Hist: With rum-ruin: rinvs ruol'rll tun-r. ll hilr shutlows dim, 'tith 111mm grim, PM in tlw lli‘lillll'l' ham-r." Unrgrratrst hallaIl write-r With.“ t‘arman, Ile “as horn at Fri-drrh-lun, allc-n-lml srhlml at l'mn-r t'anacla t'nl- lt'gt', uradriairut fmin th" Vttirvrsity ni-er "rutwosivlciittiti1sjrl, light-rs! and "vim-s Us his whit-1' tm'murit-s of thost. caulk-5::- "uys “as "an idI-al houn- lwsiuh' an iU.tilie tin-r, the imluigent loo. at many friemlr, and tlw ham-d of untrue." "1' taught school for sunn- limr but a-Vidu-ntly “until an pantry in that. as he Ilu'larcx it In he "the humt "climb "t all "umartowupatious." Prom I590. IS!” lw wasetlitorortlw Nvw York Imlvpt-mh'nt. tle has also Int-HI lt'lll- purillil) corrmwted 1s.ith tlu. ('usnm'ml: itan and Tlw Atlantir. Ue admits tln- suture ol' his ittspim1ion In hc “running. Fhucrson, Allwhl :Iml Sain- bums. 1tis chief published works aw "Lot, Ti0conGraml Pre," “Kl-tugs than Vaga- lmndia." "Ballads at Lost Han-n," and "lll'llllltl lhc- Arms." In tltr' iuttvr, wltirh is (tho author's) his stratum-At “ark, m- hate thn- author's musings an the "nnkmmn and "mm-n." In tln" [worm "Ill-yum tlm (Savant. ulnrh is um- of his bert. thr “tilt-r is rnmllllln- inc “ith his “Nlt't'nht Amati" and lirtcuing to Hll'tlllgl' l isiottsofmait's lili- and dwtin). alum-stud to him l-y thr “last, low, hut-l) rant-arr" frnmtlwin- strnnwnt “math-It at "o slmnIdo-r." The origin at maids is suggested an follows; --- “.\n thu- mnd nan-ad on a disc of aih pr, At mmr about which bids the tantra combine, _ _ 1tcvdittq the hidden and reverberant napalm. Shift: and danmn into cnrw and line, The mnnd earth, too, haply like a "But thou, my t'uuntry. drum: not thou! White and behold how night in doue,- How on thy brunt. hm] on thy brow, Burst" the uprising sun! M t' Robert» is agreat 1orcrofnatute. He is imbued with its ideal tape-eta as seen in the splendor of Canadian color, the wondrrrul blue of her skies, her glorious Autumn forest» and matehlexc annuities and sunsets. In his poem “Blreh and Puddle“ lad- tlreswtl to his eonsinuntl eonmule Bliss Caroan), which carries us bark to his picturesque mutanee "The Forge in the Forest" he shows his love. trust and sympathy with Nutme in all her nun-us. He takes us with him past manning cataracts into thequiet waters of the lake, thmugh the dense forest mvert where we hold .our breath lest we disturb the lmxxling phm-be-bird or the antleretl mouse. Tlteu- (flitting the lmueful Hlludl'rt. ' 'e’ve run thro' stunner glaules, And dropping eraft but! heed Have bid our paddles speed. _ When the mad rapids ehufe we've shouted. steering sue,--. With ninew tense, nerve keen. Shut through the war. and Keen, With spirit wild as theirs. The white ware»; [exp like hares. l And then with souls gmwn elear [ In that xweet utmmphere, With inftuertees wrene, our blood and brain washed clean. 1 We‘ve idled down the breast ot broadening titles at rest, And marked the witnln, the birds. The Inees the far-nit herds, lntu a druwnytlun- Trimanute the ul'teruoun. Mo, friend, with ears and If“, Whieh shy divinititm Have opened with their kiss, We need no balm but this,-- A little spuee fur dumnm 0n eare nuanlliml tstreams,-- T 'NU task and toil a spilt-e To dream on NM ure'tr face." Ilia last volume of verse "The Book of the Native" publlshed in 1897 elm us his true style unleaded, Pammian, "aim.--- met-ee V V - Wm: not whirling her might-d sure way Round thin mm orb of ber ecliptic Tommy ”my. mil phat.“ He then - at (‘madu'u cau- meurinl which, I no to ever} wind unfurled he tue that pearl the mph-wreath: Thr 1min koala burrow round the world Itts Maul-rod folds bent-uh.” [News with unlor upon herpast glories gin-u " glowing tribute to Wolfe and Manual“: and the berm-u of lumen- ston Heights, Lamb’s Lame, Chrys- ier's Farm and 1'hateauguay, animus that her mum am still as ready to do and die if net-cl be in Mr service ms in days of uh! and clout-s with the clarion "rv-- 3...»th burn-m 'r"lh1',Ultd1"Sl,Tl'h'.1 y I .ike Rolwrtsaud t'arman,Mr. Lamp- man tvati"att ardent lover of Nature. llv would pmlalle a 1"anot' "r nm‘ a boat as wcll as many a proferuriomal, skated, snow-Shoal, and dearly luved a vamping-ont espeuition:- "In thepmttp'nt llnlmm shade Whore sharp Inn-zen spring and quiver In) amm- drop. muvdt-voattteel Tin-r." "is two pnhlivalimm am"'Atuottgtlw Millet" tshich appeauvrl in 1886 and "Lyrics of Earth" in 1393. or thvsc Inn-ms too ntuvh mum"! he mid. 'I'lw Imtguaxw is Hawk-.1! and rulinml: thc I-pitlwls "ml pltrascs “pl!- rhnsvn: thr rhythm is faulthss, his "otlpicturvs "ntmrpustu'u. - 1 hr ful- quiny; nquisitv 'lseivription isfrmn' his "tl uttvp Hun-s Itvcallv0": "Tlw “hula Ixroml trcrt “as lik" a "when M's: oreriowam. In the worth the light- linml hills Wctv H'ill'll far. " as tt ith u unixt ot "ttre, “'umlrmrs and so“. Mung (hr dark- "ning vast ' Th" gold ot' "ll the fanned, slowly rhnngc-vl T" purplr. In the valley far below, Lott sunk in sapphire shmhm's from its hills. Sum-r and luH'livl' than an opening ttowcr, . Up 11mm: on} with its Mun-tom'hml tum-rs A Inlm‘h of ampthysttc" Whether it be poem, "ontwt, lyric or lulllml. tlw must 1mportiv rumor I'nnllnl fail to Ire inlprvm‘ll by tlw grum- trf tIre lzlnmmm- um] the fm'il'ny of m- pressiott."M.v sun nu-u-r "ttt0v.trtetry, " writes him motlwr,whateverhe Mum-wan th" "atuval oxprriuinn of his Ihoughts and reclitrspt. Thc lwnulil'nl lilth- pun-In "Phillis" motislis us uith an Humph- of this natural arm"'. . Tiw 'trw is alt-tuning on th" grass. The, umrniug lumrn urv SPY?“ Amt I mu fain to watch you pass , r w u hitr rluuds of hcmmu. " trtray and gather. part and fold, The “ ind alone can tame you; I think of that in time of old The poets loved autumn you. They c-nllml you sheep. the sky your Manda at ' Lake, and who, as ‘prineipal laid the foundation orsterling wyrth and scholarship of many at our timst Canadian men. Frum this school he earried off many prizes, and when at the age ofrourteen he entered Trinity College school, Port III-vie. his revord remained unhrnken. 'l'hrnnghnnt his University emu-so he manircstod the same marked alrility---wimting prizes and seholarshiys eaeh year until in his third year he meeiveul his B.A.det,rrev. He at first intended to fellow in his father's footsteps and enter the, min- istry but tinaily derided upon a seenlar career and aeevptvd the assistant lnastership of l Irangen'lle High Selina]. which, Iunvvver, he won gave up. In 1883 Sir Aloxumlor Camplwll " fervd Mr. Lunpman a position in the Post (mim- Department at "ttttwa and herehis literary activity q'munwm'ml. The old time village of Morpitth. Kent 1'o..t tttt.Naitus the honor of hav- ing been tht. 1tirthplare of this well- knonn pom and litterateur. Hem on Nov. 17th, 1861. he was born and here he spent the tint wwnymrs ol'hixlifo. In 1808 his Father, the lh-v. Arvh. Lmnpnmn, was appointed ituaunhent of the parishes of Perrytown nnd Mice Lake. Soon after matching, there a sou-r0 attack ot' rheumatic fever kept the future poet a clou- prisoner for more than two yours. This attiiction in all probability laid the foundation of his studious habits, fur hooks were his only "iversiou. Upon him recovery he attended the private twhool taught by W. I". Bunny). M. A., Cambridge, who established one of the host boys' schools By his apt protrayat of his "tsubjects of the pen" he hats added another link to our lengthening chain of patriotism, and one feels that he h is not. only at- tained much, but has the material,amt above all, the soul, with which to do more, to the glory of our dan [and and the humbling of her 3mm. Side by side with Roberts comes the sweet singer Archibald Lampnuui in yrhotw late untimely death FGiat has sustained a severe loss. The ttpprmeitttimt of "r.0rttmmomN genius out-title the Dominion in, moat gmtimng. In net-.1898 be was elected a b'eOow of the Royal Society of Liter- ature in Enghlml. in the name Fear he was entertained try the Canadian Soci- ety of New York and "recently he has ereated a literary sensation in Chicago by his reading of his poems, and been the guest of that city's “Twentieth Century Huh." award, _ V A field withottt n reaper They callml the shining Inn yum lord, The nhoplwnl wind yam- hmrper. Your rum-0M {um-w t wil deem ‘ The men of "lt , hr WM“ ht dun-In bonny min b alum And I could In M. The Midland Review of lwbvilk, Kentucky said, "It. in not too [hurt] to my that Mr. Drum-mud has written 'ilumortully in "La Vieux Temp." For truth, sincerity. ulmplivity and idealiz- ation, m: M',"it'tt, poem as this has on," been Tim“ in America." (in. d In: Wt, Aad win. all hut-hi. Mt and an out - - We’ll W the. "m'q It: Uh where than the " him." Dr. Dnunuwnd lubed known» the tumor of "The Habitam." This book has received which tom the Eugiuh and Ptenett - of the old land as well an; the new, and has not “My lmmght the writer undying (all: but the gratitude of the people offin- Witt, yawning in It does all that In undercut, true-u and was: character- iagtie of the old life which time and the modem Innovations “in any}; awn): an.“ "iudEie, "in; tet/ran/tttttQt",, ii?i'i1i1i?Ciht'i8)1't'te2 was; Ff,,,'.','.: ' 1 ”(the _.are"rtvttrtetittttt. ttttat at: _ meant . . and “nipped round with life, imstt'ttbly tlo convent. land 'l‘hcre in a beauty at the goal of life, It beauty growing sitwe the World the began, i _ in Though every age and l‘tlt'l', through [mu hum and strife, ' Till tite great humnn will complete ttth. her spam. tav- Beneath the want-3 of storm that lash "ell- and bum, on The current» of blind passion that y1re appall, . Iirc. To listen and keep watch till We dis- rrh. cem tent The tide of sovereign truth that (tice guides it all; P a So to audess our spirits to the knight cept And so attune them to the valiant ry whole, " "I. That the great light be clearer for If! our light, his Aml the great soul he stronger for he our soul; by To have done this is to have lived, trho through fame _ mtls “mm-tuber us with unfamiliar name.” toute, high-st bidder. thr. (allowing valuable vmmrly, "a; 1j¢~my_oo\w. ' {any hekers, I‘D-army halter who! fancy but , 3 can old : Mersey bull mire-g AI To%.l'l'/.l;rtd and 'eTrltr '/atJ! WAC. :5? grade Jim, heifer». t ya! m; can. C steam "if Mme. l yet-m old :hlmk horse. ' your: 0 '. brown mare, (good roadster) T yum-s 0M: ham. ggnl,", old C brood mare. " you! old with co t, Mrrd in Payment. iePRem. le? balmy] The journey Inuit poor light to. good light in wry tshort for that» who mm null mu upon optk'lpn. "r until-r- aano the nerds of tho eye perfectly MI Ire guarantee eoettfbet and antin- {Ruth Thyrwghbrod Janey 1ratt'e,iirade Carlo, tiirsy, lmp’cments, the Thrnw will he mid l-y l'Iul-llr Aut4ioo an ttus uremia-(x nmr Frvrport, ott Jr", mud loading trom Harlin to Prado", 2mitvs, to»: of Berlin. \Vlll'lluo Ttr.. "n PPM-y, J uno 20th, 1899, ""6i,TGriiiGriiG iGritidiktG/FLiiiGkiei%t cow-mu». ot tat acm- vrm All» he "bred for sub. Tenn- mude knotn on dar Male. Gm. lawn-u. - Proprietor. Proprlcku' retiring? owing to ill health. Price and terms reason s. , P. I. WEBER. Berlin P. o. crud. .iiiiiiiieiie,ife'l Gia Iii-'6 hangs: per ant-um for on . No property trill be :9 mm! an"! tor.mr' of - i"t.eoTtytd. r‘sh-,, flats-lug dang. laud wall manured. Farm " an sh at“: of cultivation and _a4miras6tr adapted for market Monk-g. Ttit house Is ultunwd on I lot 'r,1ttht,1't main road from .Berrun .ttGy.emr yd up And In {my of the Liiar sDiWiiirf iiia @391;ng My: 1Ta irG7iiGrriGiCeritikiTiirT"taiii, V371 Dun] chum. Sale will commence a! I o'cbck p. m. sharp. "PM“ One 'etrt.H thi, WW}?! metuyf From Poor Light EBB“: iriGGTta TGirie tiGr,GGimKrriata and Tri kinda of snug? frnlln. We“ fenced. 8 was gown " [all wtysuu6 - i". snug. Fa." That dosinhle property vamrdttursg of " an": of land. only a) nlinlllu ml): lrom tho Berlin W, ommt, Juan. outside of Illa corporation on mun mad. On it In In new brick house with buy wlndow and a new bank burn with driving shed. Well u. born and welt and cistern at house. The home tannins 8 good sized rooms. high ceilings and separate closets [onesel- but room. Also g',",', mm “when with putty The cellar is vlded Into mm panama walls and ceiling muttered. Fire place nnd water tap halide it under the kitchen. The woodwork down shir- has numerous magnum-xx and all Ix arr-land. Kitchen. summer Inwhen and wood. slmd undgr one_roo'._ Aleondld ‘orcllud_ of l Put up Full, and the ummu Queen. savory, an t.tl {and dev-- Wlnnvnd, ye ' tqtMF--- The 'rtmiUAuttsmitt,utttt-e.sed, thrhtttirttt his with 1mm" To view that Mr. Lampmau was In deep gammy with human“ y we 'tuote au 0erst (mm his poeus"Tiw Largest Life," which appeaml in the “and: “Miami's.” This is otte of his but mem- uul his death imam; it with a and mm. . “Summer mice to tbel We um alum, While the great. human Mart around iind worst - And only for another'. wound to bleed; That is to we the beauty that God mm, To live upon the light in others' a) on; To breathe without a doubt the lim- pm lit . or that wont perfect love that knows no pain; To Bay, I love you, only, and not can: Whether thet love come back to us again-- Diviuent self-forgetfulncsa, m first A task. and then a tortie, then a need; To greet with open hands the best us liew, tp To make th. amilu on otiwr lips our 'yeaatiirtteaU tigM. nub, To-mchhruvho- Aha-tunnels: r1, AMI-null. I fu1tmtaatd-tta.thserratatatartt. Tumult-Illa, "Ste'?"" In a his“ “I” , Auction Sale. FOR SALE ..'r0__ Good Light. Tia" t",'gth'?tt'N - e,,",'.",', )i'ifl8j, [hi, tyy1ey.tfyett!rit - _ _liii,"iiifi'?,iti')lit 'l'(ill,'i'l,5iliiiti1 I: iiTii'iTGt 1; “Yuma? 17 his 'i'ivori- “mm from Align-t I‘M-chm of 'A "who. It)”. DIWITI'. gt “can Inspector The tet.auiiir,F, m for mm " min-bl- hrln I10! on nltuwd titthuHmrCotmtrcw r,',N"d','t t'eFJ,h',1'lvdl"l'N Inn-t an alw- 'ar.. On It." g,1MrtQ,'t"drp 2't . I M W I I I T.l"fa"ma'i'G"lltd'. fht 'tf.%e1'r", l‘nlvlir "own in I",,',':','? ttive" HIM n Inc-Minn a! "w “and of Lin-mm 'nmmlu‘olwru for the dislria-I of North a merino will he hold an 3|! uni-y the twenty hurt!) it!) 'ta' of June I” " the "rand CMiatral may In " " n'alock 5. III. t mom-Met in aviation mule try lam- Ir, (gum-In) of t!" To!“ od 2t “grins. Steel'. Don't miss this sale Saturday tot it Rciia10e drab-rs in slums, ('Imhing. Hats, ('alpuunll Gents' Furnishings. SM" sTollry.--.Nv.xt (he Post oitice. Stan. t-logett c, 30 pan tum-pt Tuesday There wil be nold by Public Aurllon in the Tow" ot Waterloo on King Mroet. north wan-cl. near the school. on Saturday. June Both, 1899. Auction Sale " one ostod" p. m. nhnrp, the following uln- nl-je {truck-5: __. A, _-__-. " .- h .4 u... "my..." (tooth-g "on. cool “are tnewh side Mani (bani “new mblo. a “minimum chum god out“ ' ml room": © in. , parlor Non. “when table. trink, duh-n. arm char. 1gttlt'rriiet and wrtnaor, nerve“. cup- Mud. ll M, I Mm new. I Iranians. springs and mun-WI. bureau. shelf. and A lot of other aruatqre too nun-roman to mention. TERMS CASH. Liquor License Act. "iiiaw tttoss, 4 differeatt kinda of Mid with": (on: 994100.159: Au?. and; button Men‘s Chocolate Ma and gainers. reg. no .line. Kim a to to only tor I! " Men‘s all sizes chocolate has shoes. regular "lsssutrder3.R. . . A . _ boots. mg. " 50nd " 75 “up, Raunchy . - - " oo Mia' tim, Chmsot Ae Oxford Tiel and 2 button. our reg. 's' lit? und .2 75 lint. trag. utdny_ __", _ c, cry?? When buying shoes. Remember that the present isn't near as long as the future. Shoes should be bought with a thought to their wearing qualities, both from the service and appearance points. Weeeloh’e shoes ore so constructed that if you get the proper size and ahnpe tor your foot they'll be entirely satisfactory and in our store you’ll find the shape and size that's right, or you don't get the shoes. 4 Hindu ot 0xtorN,retpsUr8e N And 32 60 inc- lor - . _ . '1 60 A "T upon“ tine of Oxford Ties and button oven in blunt " We KING BT., LOOK TO THE FUTURE "_ 33a Bora shoes a: from I on. I " t FriGrrriiiat'itiieirmo shoes at very Yo Whom " May Concern. J. M tCK ES. Ambiance. _- -OF __ HouSehold Fumiturp, Farm for Sale. '00 ov' Q See Bargain Table of Many Goods at Clearing Prices. must be sold at once. The prices we have placed on the Goods will clear them in short order. Are you going to be in it? _ We have been Mend to leave this building mama” so that all the ' . GEOFF & HYMMEN T . WE SELOH & CO. u BIAS Fill a Proprietor. WILLIAMSON BROS. BANKRUPT STOCK " 1nd upacinl Ila-ti” “To and VII)... Pup on M223! and 'll'M',U' on cull-Iv Td."l'illl'lMalaa1hl'thTu huh hut-[mar no. 0? may nbu‘.|n‘ unn- am "Wr- arr-"W' '11:. n... out.',', tth', 'MW. canto-am do... " oe..'. - -.ttttr.t% Rrdlla, 't'HN under-mm! “can for In}. that dandr- nwle property on the m of “in and "who". t'aget Wat.rhrm “and In very betsrtr.tWat can M We” portion. [commute-elm on with! " dlwed a tl,"tll'ltti%t' wm“ saw l"T', 'rg, on n nan up - 'tttm,-tdari-ottufet_i.0nthi- ha unwanurmmldlynvdltmm Pfptl,tt"p,',MTg'gtttt,,t,t',t'ax at In. fruLImI. " uni-MI". We . A "not. __ 7 A Minion. roet'itlt. m ucre- at Iru-cI-u ' Mot “Mon undo-nil no In om Mae of cnlunuun. ill-soc whip-[Iv Ill mum huh. Thin tan-II " elm Mmllx to the than a ”bum. with school. "tqter , no". nun all». out am. on. Ind an“ cum all" [mm 11110101. Em my in! and tur on. Mann r. Will be.“ u.- w. - I” tr.rTierthes m" In .. ......... . - FARM tor SALE REAL ESTATE House and Lot For Sula The finest assortment in 7 $2 50 pants for 2 oo; 2 25 pants for Men's andBoys' straw hats I 75; I 75 pants for I so; I 25 pants ranging in price from 10c lor l oo. and up to - - - 2 l o willbe a record breaker. Come early if pouibk. and bring your friends along. The comfort of cool clothing is no longer a luxury at these prices '. JRen's Crash coat and vest for 2 75; men'sfrey and black lustre coats specia at F oo, 1 25 and I 50; Bi- cycle suits. regular 5 oo for 4 oo. Bicycle belts at Mc, 35c and 50c. Boys' and Men’s Sweaters at spec- ial values. Boy's Wash Suits, spec- ial at 5oe, 75c, I ooandtr 25. Boy's Cool Shirts, special at 25c and 35c. - House to Let "W! w 99!! 'tutl_Nistytt we»: - IN THE - Township of Mhrgborough. Loan Exchange. M EN '8 ODD PAN TS - "tty- ()-lfl)ttg,,_, It sometimes happens that I. tailor-made unit. when finished, does not look a you expected it would-but you have got to take it just the name. Your tailor doesn't any "money back it you want it"-we do. _ wear clothes is the lact that you can see just Grhat your're getting-theres no "cat-ima-bag" basilica about“. _ ONE ADVANTAGE 'g Wuhan”. '811 a. F-_.-" W-""'---"" -.'iaNWtit'rt"CGv'm. ' - lad It. I“. _ t no numb. n t I In] two wk CH gun-d hon-a on Panda "It... _ Tttq - in on. all qi..tt If “Mum-o null-g canal-in. I. mar. m owl . M0 at“! “I'M “a In" my! I h w-pr. h '0"??le in M II“. I “mum. Pat? mum:- '2trgJITg,t,tNgt M m 'l m I your: at 'hr'" and gum-m 11- "If I - ir-rl-mr"-. Ie', Iain. M teh" panda-lu- nrt-tb an! . mm; mun-outn- "r". ' him. wall animal uni-1mm. um. 3:. ira tt%aeoodfemes.. A hm warm with "when hunk Inn- " by El (at m drseq “and; I will mill “Inability-z which ”my. All the VA!" uw'lua power for “at all". Ned choir, Mann. all? “no. View] pawl-x. ore; also am an. lava. It”. sheen. hott pm. Man In In. - otttqrout no.“ on. A m “who! who: u: '" your mm! A and wind mull which "mNiwstqr for nun nook use he. of mm. This fun In my!) all duh! and In 'al', th'g,Bt'"ltir,"ltt,tiWdt1'et,t, . w an have ' n In a do... THI- {mn con-hull than: I 'at', am clu- mm hearing In. “My“ (all nudwlltarnwnmrlo. The [am In "Imam mm [Iv- vln cow-vellum. p- The would!» wake- to dt of It}. smells-I fun In In h ob to ram:- mnt ol we. M lunmr union!- I le',.'.""" Bt,, Earth. or to LI- pm- . "r. MR. mvmanm, . " ~‘IIO Crrmsmogt. I'll. "I". House and Lots for Sale. Kin?“ _ y FU iiiiaia; iaiui LT'NYT‘Gu h Md moi g?ga', mg ti/'c1thfo1i'. I ynllnlg. Imml$ontm $0? II a! emu». I mug. Ga5urt"r70Ekahirai O mit, . from the Town ' , , xeter. This II an excellent. [arm " In) new». well mm... In M. “have! 'Ttt.run.ofPor glad ”13.3.9” play " ttrueirugt farm for mxtet In the Canal] of tttkits' In! B‘Qu'ponhtntb-t PM t.9m. Men's cool crush hats and caps, special line at 25c, the best quality _ - . Men's fine outiug hats, 3 different styles, regular 75c. Saturday - . - - Men's fine pearl fedora, regular 2 50. Saturday - - Men's frne crush hats in pearl, brown arid Cuba with polka dot band, regular 2 oo Saturday . - - - Awaits " Mali-r #3. .fl and " Slums and Snail-day, Pe ”MEL-.8321 teet t', , Farm for Sale Hotel for Sale Men's Bats. '35 'ytaiNm BERLIN, ONT "N _iitk'i,c'q,ll, In buying Pad! .to: 150 125 5cc so: M

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