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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 7 Sep 1899, p. 3

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‘They also relieve Dis:ress fom Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hcarty Fating. A perâ€" fect remedy for Dizziness, Nuuses, Drowsl ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, ‘"cated Tongue Fain in the Side, TORPID L1VER. ‘They Pegulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. yubstitution Ontario Mutual Life the fraud of the day. See you get Carter‘s, Ask for Carters, Insist and demand Carter‘s Little Liver Pills Francis C. Bruce. B. M. Britton, Q. C., M. J. Kerr Fisken, B. A. J. H. WenB, M. D., T. K. BARL Modical Director. Supt. of Ag MirLAR & SIM8, _ wW. H. IIDDELL YEAR ASSETS. FORCE. 1873 a23,li4 $701,000 1878 142.010â€" _ 1.885 311 1883 533,705 6,572,719 1888 1 313,853 12 041 914 1893 â€" 2,503,424 17,751,107 1898 4,136,.129 23. 703979 Dominion Life Assurance The Dominion Life has had a good year in 1808 It Has Gained. In Amount Assured . â€" > Cash Premium Income > > In Intere«t Keceipté â€" > > CoMPANY. H sad Office = Wase In Amount Assured . â€" . â€" 11.73 per cent Cash Premium Income > > 114 "o In Intere«t Receipté â€" > > 2804 * In Assets â€" >0 90 C C 1i o0‘ Surplus over all Liabilities â€" 4274 " _ ** It is safe, sound, economically managed and equitable in all its plans. 1ts interest receipts hive more than paid its death losses since the b ginning. Nocompany any where, has had a 1 )wer death rate or does botter for its Policyâ€" holders than the Dominion Life. Separate branches for Abstainers and Women. Janks INNES, WATERLOO MUTUAl Total Assets Bist December ‘99 $334,083. â€" 25 â€" YEARS‘ GROWTH. koaRD OF DIRECTORS ROBERT MELYIN, President. . M. TAYLOR, _ ALFRED IIOSKIN.&(‘.. 1st viceâ€"Proaident. Znd viceâ€"P: ent. 1tt. Hoo. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G. C. M. G., Premier of Canada., Francis C. Bruce. E. P. Clement. (IMECEPC o C M.P. O W.J. Kidd.B.A. Rconomical Mutual Fire Ins.Co Dr. Nichols, formerly of Baden, was â€"oraNRLLM.â€" in Berlin on Thursday e\'cnlné, the f guest of Dr. Minchin. _ He has been Mutual and Cashâ€"Systems. taking a post graduate ecurse in the waâ€"â€"â€" .\ old Conntrgo;or a n%gau: ‘:\n.::d intends “tho Total Assets + > â€" $280,171| return in about a pursue A-n:::clfi â€" + $13,084410|studies further after which he m kc settle down‘ to practise in the Jour Fexnxzi£ _ â€" â€" _ â€" _ Preosident Gromrox Lawgo â€" â€"â€" â€" _ â€"â€" Viceâ€"Pre: Huco Knax® â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" _ Manager. ASSURANCE CO. Eid Cffce, Waterico, Cnt FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863. #. Snyder, Kaq., " William Snider, Keq., _ " Geo. Diebel, Esq., * J. L. Wideman, Kaq., St. Jacobw. â€" John Alichin, Keq., Now Hamburg. P. K. Shantz, Preston. Thomas Gowdy, Eeq., Guelph. Jame« Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Ba Thomus Cowan, Keq., Galt. 42e0. Randall, Keq., Water 00. John Shub, Keq., Goorge Randall, President, John Shuh, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Manager. John Killer, Inspector. W A. Ray mo, Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicitors, Berâ€" BUCKBERROUGH & COY. QrFFICERS Miss Smuck is again on duty at the WenB, M. D., T. R. EARL Telephone office after enjoying her Modical Director. ___ _ Supt. of Agentie®. | acation, ~ BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Inxzs, exâ€"M. P., _ Cur. KunPr. Eeq. President. Viceâ€"Prosident. Tros. HILLIARD. Managing Director. ___Bolicitors, Gxo. WkGENAST, Smail Price. . . THE .. OFFICERS : Geo. Somerville. ASSURANCE IX FORCE. Waserloo, Ont. MCY Secretary. Mr. Jeffries, engineer on the Galt ditld Branch G. T. R., is enjoying his vacaâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"\tion. In his absence Mr. Ross, of Stratford, takes his place at the throttle. â€" Agente. Miss Ma of Mildmay is| His Honor J Chishoim has is no d visiting friguds in the the towns. mufldu.an‘g-â€"fi =â€"r‘= . Mrs I Wooliner has returned to Parkâ€" “-fi,‘ "u’“ -l occupying ed dale after spending several weeks With | onee him in of Frost. clergyman, friends in towa. ‘The Sewer Committee transacted only wz _ coiiiilllze The Misses 'l;nanmfllwz nuh.or::“- 'm.:lg’- AN EXOELLENT LANDâ€"LADY. spent friends Engineer‘s comments < £ ?o?:- t S fart :flm&-‘%:m nvg An Adress and Forlos Lamp for Wiss, returned not ready al Muclicr. omm aher spontiny‘s mooth with [ CoNpell becoting on Tngis WRHEG | voo wer, B6 In o conmiteraule ols mode * m The mistake of taking the fire team tmud'.ayâ€"-f&h&- c eduesday night boarding on Afrs W Washburn and son Will bare | SRagq uf to Church 8t. where the fire km.byr-un yh‘rfln. has returned from a visit to friends in Cach® | ooorrred was due to the recent change | been secured to cater to the wants Of Bay. l;”th‘:,numbon u:d'o 'h';homdfln' the wm::, :c:ln. Muelior enâ€" the judges xes were in. ver | tors upon dutics Friday. ot‘l‘:dgl’pg’.o’r'.khhhgl:'dwrh’l Exâ€" vennol'heul?:.fiuudwho. lnmo'nlnm the bnlld:l: hibition, Toronto. Acting chairman Mueller of the °F.|at F on Thursday evening cz 3 & W. committee will likely bring up| prised Mrs Muelier by reading to Mr A Z Detweiler of Brantford Will| tmo questiun of putting an indicater in|a highly complimentary address, acâ€" arrive to morhow on a visit. to the Fire Hall, so that the firemen will To ce is Snd reclole bandâ€" latives and friends. * ‘The recipient was re be sure to make no mistake when an|some parlor lamp. raarg Mrâ€"Thos Hickey has accepted 2 PO~ | )jon is sent in. ‘The mistake which taken entirely by surprise was, as sition in the clothing department Of 8 (_ourreq on Wodnesday .Tg wight| well she might be, very much pleasâ€" R Ernst & Co. ensily ba reneated an it is dificnit toled. Harry Bochmer is spending a few weeks in Montreal, the guest of Br Arthur Farrell. Miss Smith has returned from Sea forth and is again on duty at Ryan‘s. Miss Hassie Bullee of New Hamburg is the guest of Miss Alice Greutzner. Miss Lou Hillmer has returned from Oakville where she spent her vacation. Mrs. W. L. Wright of Exeter has re turned home after spending a few weeks the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weseloh. Guelph" Mercury.â€" The _ Misses Payne are visiting in Berlin and Waterloo. The Misses Weseloh and Master John Weseloh have returned from Georgeâ€" town where they have been holidayâ€" ing. Wararusa, Ind., are spending a week with friends and relatives in the Counâ€" ty. â€"Chas. Lederman returned to Baden, baving spent a few days in town the guest of Mrs. D. B. Eby. Mrs. G. Hopkins, of Niagara Falls,is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.John Kidder. Mrs. Adam Fabel after a week‘s visit here has returned to her home in Buffalo. Stratford. takes his nlace at the| Fire broke out in a smoke house beâ€" on in in phee 4 longing to Mr. Smolinski on Albert St. PObe6« f on Wednesday night. Alarm box 43 Mr_and Mrs. W.Mitchell and family | was rung and the Fire Brigade called have left on a trip down the St. L&AWâ€" | uy shortly before midâ€"night The driâ€" rence to Montreal. ver o{f the bose "';'8801! must lulv]e Eph. Shafer hasgone to the Queen| been feeling a little drowsy for he Citypm attend the i‘:dustrlal Fair. wen;;;p Nll‘lgt Stl;, ul:) tn:x;4 umFrncbwis Miss Lydia Moyer is in Toronto atâ€" :Iuflnl:; § 31"? alos,to: tboxHook m Ladlj tending the exhibition. der wagon, got to the right place good There were fifteen births, seven|and early. The fire had made good deaths and seven marriages in Berlin|headway before the alarm had been during the month of August. g:ng a:;l ::‘e lbuiliding oould‘hri\:t Th were 25422828 gallons of saved, t it is a good g wnte: ll.)‘::mped at the pumping station | that the fire fighters were on hand during August. as early as they were or the house _ *Princet pal Gowling of the Berlin might also have caught fire, beâ€" Business College is forming a Chartâ€" }i‘_g °'t‘lll’;“b"“="“-hd°‘°“ fx"‘ dist.{mt ered Accountants class in connection | T9" smoke house. As usual a s (hool score or more people claimed that they with the school. ______________ _ | were first on the scene. Mr Louis Andres has left for Springâ€" field, I11., after spending his vacation in town. . He is studyingfor the minisâ€" try at the Lutheran Seminary in Springfield. _ _ The Misses Vera and Irene Shantz and Master Marshall Shantz bave reâ€" turned to their home in Rochester after spending the summer holidays in Berlin with their aunt Miss K. Bingeâ€" The committce of the Men‘s Union of St. John‘s church met on ‘Thursday evening but owing to the small atâ€" tendance adjourned until Wednesday evening Sept. 13th. ~ ioi The Galt flower show which took place on Thursday was a great success in every way. Mr. Ewhif of Berlin, Secretary of the Ontario Horticaultural Society who judged the flowers gave splendid satisfaction. The big houseâ€"Fairviewâ€"on King St., west was taken possession of Friâ€" day by Mr. Albert Koehler of Duluth, Minm. â€" He will conduct a first class boarding house. Mrs Ed. _ Perine, Doon, held an "At Home" on Thursday,from 4 to6 o‘clock which was attended by many society ladies from Galt, Preston,and Guelph. Berlin was representedby Mra. Georgoe H.C. Lang and Mrs. August Lang. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ezra 8. Shantz, qf The Berlin Electric Light Company has engaged ‘Mr. Nelson Good to imâ€" prove the Electric Light Plant, and in consequence thereof they have saved 14 horseâ€"powers on the Street Car Line. Mr. Good says that he expects to save from 15 to 20 horseâ€"powers Albert Haines of A was before J (gbl- t on ho ea-.'fgm-gm: ALL LOOAL NEWBAFAITHPULLY Acting chairman Mueller of the <F. |at Fairview on Thursday evening surâ€" & W. committee will likely bring up| prised Mrs Muelier by reading to her tlnqlfnutkndpnmtng nl'ndmln a highly complimentary address, acâ€" the Fire Hall, so that the firemen will eo-p-nbdlz:umd- very handâ€" be sure to make no mistake when an|some parlor lamp. ‘The recipient was ularm is sent in. ‘The mistake which| taken entirely by surprise and was, as vecurred on Wodnesday t might| well she might be, very much pleasâ€" easily be repeated as it u"f-unu& hear the bell when the horses are tm eamnae o« prancing about on the floor. ‘Then in| Miller‘s Worm Powders cure fits in case anything wont wrnfi with the| Children. â€" bell the indicator would still be a true An cast end resident, like a good many more people "t::: {:nr‘hhu some choice plums grow! garden, and as in other similar cases the small boy has not failed to discover the fact. ‘The other evening as this fruit kfmor sat in his house he saw two bold, bad boys reconnoitreing near the tree. He suddenly opened the door ard gave one war whoop. And didn‘t those lads run‘! The proprietor thinks they are going yet. ‘Two old citizens ot Berlin met on King St. on Friday and the meetâ€" ing was, to say the least, frigid. One of them now lives in Michigan but is over temporarily, and he wished to shake hands with the other who very frequently occupies a bench in front of a certain store. ‘The latter refused to shake which led to some uncompliâ€" mentary remarks. Finally the would â€" be shaker walked off making a reâ€" mark as he did so, which caught the bencher‘s ear who rose and followed. They met; they faced each other with grim determination. The bencher laid down his umbrella; the other kept his over his head; the rolume of words gradually died away; the bencher reâ€" turned to his seat; the other disappearâ€" ed within the Progress House; the onâ€" lookers, discussed the almost bloody situation for a few minutes, then went on their ways and life flowed on calm as a river. There was a t game of footbal at the park Wedgl:::iay when the Boehâ€" mer Co.‘s football club ran up against an clevenfrom the other dry goods stores in town. Jack Gibson refereed the game and there was no kick comâ€" ing at his decisions. ‘The following kickers represent the two teams: lack of combination on both teams. There was lots of heavy ‘kicking with utter disregard of where the bail would land. The centre forwards of both teams put up the star playing of the match. The teams seemed very evenly matched and no fo.la were scored duting the first half. In the scored duting the first half. In the second half Ziegler took the ball up nearly the full length of the field and scored the only goal of the match. The Boehmerites tried hard to pull even but it wouldn‘t go. The clerks had a strong defence in Clemens and Himâ€" burg, the latter put some very neat drops right on the Bochmer goal. Art. Kimme!l had only two shots to stop during the game and he stopped them. Herman Bochmer upheld his reputaâ€" tion as a goal keeper which he got at the match last year: _ Ho pounded out n good many shots. ‘There were twenty tired clerks around town next morning, probably some of them wish they weren‘t around town. Individual Instruction . Is one of the leading features of the BERLIN BUSINESSCOLLEGE wish to sscure a high grade Busiâ€" | bit !t {Janzen‘s New Block, Berlin.) Bis Young moh and women who| e Dry Goods The Fearfal Crucity That Makes This Dainty a Possibility. To the ordinary man and woman no conceptio® of the torture to which the poor, umfortunate goose is put could possibly be formed. ‘The geese when about 9 months old nnt‘::a!mu: pastures and placed in an cellar, where broad, dlndnmb stand in rows, and slanti e slabs stand are to the tubl lit éfd. , Feet, "I and bodie out and bound by bands, the neck free. As ined, the. 1 struggl might «@&K@i#Â¥ this stretch are git to the tubles ‘They are harts lit & *‘Men are x . Feet,*wings and bodies are spr gâ€"lmu. * out and Bo: by bands, so that only | deceitful" the neck free As may be imagâ€" | _ ‘"Ob, I don‘t ined, the. 1 struggles with all its | the optimist "I might this stretching, till, after | of pwll!lo who s! days of endeavor to free itself | know I do, and from the bands and its position, its | credit for being powers of resistance are overcome, and | majority of men a duil résignation, broken only by its | *‘Then why d low cries, takes pcssession of it ‘Two | bealth is every t months must pass away before death | around and look brings relief. Ctiâ€"2go Timesâ€"] The animals are meanwhile crammed sâ€"â€" with dumplings mf;d of dong:iof buck: pe For @1 wheat, chestnuts stewed maize. 1 Every two hours, six times a day, they fi'&% receive from three to five dumpling mltnu a sle pills, which in time become so sweet to &:Etf w the tortured creatures that they stretch Tecthing. their necks to be crammed. + %.‘.‘: The most difficult task is to deterâ€" w mine the right moment for death | Sures Wind Colip Those who die of their own accord are I'uâ€"."ln lost to the liver factory, therefore a E:m":,:'{ kind of study is needed to see when the | fâ€"male physicilans cup of agony is brimming full and the | 8 ates, Price twor liver is ripe for taking. The bodies of such ripe ones are like pumpkinsâ€" where ordinarily fingers are buried in flesh and fat pothing but skin and bone are found. ‘The livers have absorbed all the strength and juices. "tis done7?â€"New York World. Did the kaiser board the French trainâ€" ing ship to show his countrymen how Peace may not be all a dream when men like Wilheim and Loubet exchange well intended courtesies.â€"Chicage Daily â€"priests and aftendants are supported by the gifts of the people. The two reltgions of Japan, Buddhism and Shintolsto, hre entirely different in |th decorations of their tmgn. Temâ€" ples and shrines dedicated to Buddha are Ivm_dnbo_nt- and beautiful. ‘Those deâ€" Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Emperor William and President Lonâ€" bet have exchanged polite notes. But that statue of Strasburg in the Place de Is Uoncords in Paris is still draped in mourning.â€"Buffalo Express. ‘The kaiser has praised French sailors. It is hoped that this will not precipitate snother crisis in France.â€"Pittsburg When Kaiser Wilhelm several years ago declared he would go to the Paris exposition in 1900, he meant exactiy what he said. And he is now preparing the way for a friendly reception on that eccasion.â€"Philadelphia Record. A Land of Shrines. Shrines are found in every household in Japan, and the richness of their furâ€" wishings are only limited by the wealth of the householder. ‘These shrines are for the purpose of devotion to the spirits of ancestors. ‘These devotions are held twice a day without fail, and if the famiâ€" ly is very devout three times a day. _ _ x"e:totlnwunupushhto-nnq and ordinary,â€"Bantsa Barbars. The several denominations of the Budâ€" dhist religion have their own public shrines docorated as lavishly as the purses of the worshipers will allow in memory of their ancestors. These shrines are built by denominations, and the A Mr. Malaprop. One of Cleveland‘s sudden rich cit‘seus is credited with a number of Malapropâ€" isms that would have flled _Richard Brinsley Sheridan‘s dear old lady wltl. profound envy. â€" Some time ago a friend called his atâ€" tention to a certain popular young doc tor who sports a handsome beard. .___ _ Eo mme o L “lvo’ddr?:y Dr. Dash wears all those whiskers?" remarked the friend. "I suppose he wears them," said the sudden rich man in a profoundly sagaâ€" clows tone, "to give himself a more maâ€" tronly look." . _ Our hero saw Julla Marlowe as Rosaâ€" lind, and came away from the opera house gh delighted. On street car a friend asked him how he liked the performance. "It was mm." he answered. Then he wisely , "What a pity it is that that man didn‘t write some more plays!" â€"Cloveland Plain Dealet. "YTou Should Smoke," "When you enterâ€"on a discusston which PATE DE FOIE GRAS. THE IRREPRESSIBLE. A local clergywan is telling a joke on :l:-!l. He went to Chicago on busiâ€" and was asked by a family in bis church to call on ‘a married daughter there. ‘The pastor called and received a bospitable welcome. M:fl bim to come to dinuer, but hbe had an enâ€" gagement. Then they remarked, "Well, will you not eat a little lnncheont" The bostess pointed as she spoke to a email table on which were a small dish of salad, some bread and fruit. * Well. L don‘t care if I do,‘* replied the caller, who drew up slanght on th they had been arranged “:‘U"" him, and it was only after be had got through that be noticed the blank looks of the family. In fact, be bad devoured the entire luncheon which all had exâ€" pected to eat. "Madaim, what must you think of me?"" he exclaimed to the hostess. "But let me beg of you not to judge all Kentuckians by me I am the sole stupid one in onr_mto.:’ A*. 2 He was equal to the lady whose hostess showed her a dish of water crees at a side table iust bef>e dinner was eerved. Thinking it had just been purâ€" chased, she stuck her band in the disb and took a handful of it only to find it dressed with French salad dressing and prepared to accompanyt the birds at the Deceitful. ‘‘Men are queer animals," said the g-lmht. ‘%q are all more or less eceitful " "Ob, I don‘t believe that!"" replied the optimist. ‘‘I think there are plenty of pwglo who strive to be honest. 1 know I do, and 1 don‘t give myself credit for being any better than the majority of men."‘ *Then why do you ask me how my bealth is every time we meet and stand around and look bored if I tell you t"â€" sufferer immediately. & upon i mothers there is no mistake ab fl‘&‘nurvl flammation, and gives tone energy to the for children teething is pleasant to the taste ar Iuth’md&&-‘M;‘: f«male physicians and nurses in the Urited 8 ates. Price twontyâ€"tive cents a bottle, 8o0‘d is ind rottne un marows Ct:â€"2go Timesâ€"Herald. American troops under Colonel with two field l":- salliea on m hills There were no casualties on the American side, though there were some into the hills against a band of natives the natives entrenched and drove them vote standing 95 against 81. ‘The motion was intended to pave the way for a uniâ€" Fire at Weddings. Fire is an essential fu some wedding celebrations. In Persia the service is read in front of a £.a In Nicaragua the priest, taking the couple each by the little fipger, lese« them to an apartment where a Sre .4 lighted and there Instructs the bride in ber duties, extinguishing it by way of <o»slusion. In Japan the woman kindles a torch. and the bridegroom lights @2» from it, the playthings of thr wife being burut then aud there. _‘ ‘/ Whenever there is an article placed on the market that bas merit, and meets with ready sale, there is always someone taking advantage of your proâ€" duction. Such has been the case with ROKCO HEATH FOOD DRINK, substitute for tea and coffee. Rokcois the originâ€" al preparation on the Canadian and American markets. _ The different cereals blended and roasted under a new patented roasting process. The only kind in Canada or the United States. ROKCO HEALTH DRINK is not a cheap bran preparation claiming to be the best. As many ladies have said, these bran substitutes have disâ€" gusted me. But since using Rokco 1 would nog go back to tea or coffee. The more I drink ROKCO the BETTER 1 like it. It has cured me of DYSPEPSITA and other troubles. A 10c package will make 75:;:1:. and can be boiled over a second third time without adding fresh Rokco, which will equal the first. ROKCO makes a delmon sammer ioed drink. . Ask your grocer for it. Don‘t take M!n% claimed to be just as good. Insist on .mwgenoxco, which is ru' up in 10 and 15¢ packages; also 2 Ibe. for 250. If ; fnar r does not keep IOKCO,ut{o:r not get it for you, send 10 cents to address below and they will send you halfâ€"pound by mail Universal Suffrage Sat Upon. Brussels, Sept. 1.â€"The Belgium Chamâ€" tum To rmtare |PATTERN HATS BONNETS â€" Americans Bad a Bhis=i_~. sale by all grocers in Berlin and For @ver Fifty Vears. But Failed. \W. COSZ@FOYO, Manager. Strength, Beauty and Spood. I!t is sdmired by all, copied by some, [ equalled by noneâ€"Also a number of second hand wheels BabÂ¥ Office and Warercoms 85 King Street, Berlin, THE MERCANTILE FIRE _ SUBSCORIBBD CAPITAL _ â€" __â€" â€" â€" _ $200,000 00 DRPOHIT WITH DOMINION GOVr â€" â€" _ sooto 76 All Policies Guaranteod by The LONDON & LANCASTER FIRE INS, CO with Assets of $15,000,.000, JOHN SHUH, President ALFRED WRIGHT, Secrotary, T. A. GALE, Inspostor. THE CANADIAN BANK OF ,COMMERCE [ESTABLISHED 1867, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. OAPITAL(PAID UP)8SI!X MILLION DOLLARS â€" $6,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers‘ Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued Payable at all Points in Canada, including the Yukon District, and the *‘ ~~~ _ Principal Cities in the United States, Great Britain, l22od France, Bermuda, &c. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. [ Deposits of $1.00 and upwadrs received,and current rates of interest allowed Interest added to the principal twice a year, at the end of May and November. MON EORDERS. May be procured at lowest rates for any sum up to fifty dollars, payable at any banking point in Canada outside of the Yukon Territory. "pocial Atten ion Given to the Collection of Commercial Paper and Farmers‘ Sales Notes. > MILLINERY NOVELTIES. O Endless variety of Dress Timmings, Laces and Insertions a Specialty MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL, GASOLINE #1tf 4ns e GENDRON W heel HEAD OFFICE, â€" â€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO. We heartily invite you to inspect our superb assortment of Carriages, Express Wagons, etc.. in abundance s and very cheap. J. S. ROOS.â€"Sole Local Agent. WATERLOO BRANCH . . MILLINERY .. B. E. WALKER, Gzenzgrar Manacer. The most suitable power for Farm use and for running small Machinâ€" ery. Requires very little floor space ; practically no water; no engineer ; no waiting for steam to rise or wind to blow. Will cost only 15 cents in 10 hours per horse power. No power can be cheaper, Write for brices. INSURANCE COMPANY: INCOBPORATED 1i975. As some are Toâ€"day. Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes ; you nervous, irritable ; spoil your temper your concentration. _ *"‘Slater Shoes‘" are made to fit feetâ€"to cover every tender joint comfortablyâ€"make you forget you have a painy foot. . â€" . _ You can‘t expect to go the even tenor of yeur myln--hoeth-tcripplzs: 2 s e o on j They fit the first time they‘re worn, and ever after, because the stretch and shrink has been for ever taken out of them while six days on the lasts. Twelve shapes, all sizes, six widths, all colors, styles and leathers, _ _ Goodyear welted, stamped on the soles with name and price, $3.50 and $5.00. ENGINES A. W. Robarts, Man ager Opposite Brunswick Hotel al

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