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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 16 Nov 1899, p. 3

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p; w ”but-Din)...“ A hunt-“drawing. Apr- Udhmmm "-obtuMamth."at.tuN- unuummuvn. “I, -_ Jhmerfe" substitution 'uh-logo.-. bee you get Carters, Ask for Carters, Insist and demand "arter's Little Livvr Pins untario' iiiia Life YEAR. 1888 1893 r898 BJminion Life Assurance “and on!“ - waunw. v-.. . _----------" The Dominion Lila has had a Bood year in was In Ammartt Amnrod - 25 -' YEARS' GROWTH. Tiii Pmmlum Income In Imam”. Receipts - In mu - - - Surplus over all Linttiiit'et' . 12.71 .. __ I “In. non-Kl; omnomionlly manage” nt- , equitable in n31“. p39". Ttts inmm rxweip 4 have more than paid II: dom‘hlmsn since t' ,. Madam"; Nommpwny an) whammy: hm! ~l lower doath mm or vines ber ter tor its Fancy [wider- than tho Dominion Lite. Separate branches for Aha-miners and Woman. In“. XII“. ex M. P., Evident L M. TAYLOR ALFRED IIII ht vice Prat-lam. 21-1! v Bt. Hon. Sh wiHrld Lwnr’or I Pmmier of Can-n Va. TPr,"trtrr c. Rave. E F . M Britton. . c.. M. P. W J. Kerr Futon. B. A, Goo Rjtlrefll,M MUTUAI Total Assets Mst December 'ttg $834,033. ASSURANCE co. Head Cmce, Waterloo. Crt " Wlmn. M. Tl. Manon} gumm- “mini IilaialririMrih “In A... . Aw|a¢nllt . to“ In!!!“ - - t Onon- mo - - - III-o Inn - - - - Hunk; t, FIRE INSURANCE orr8rPhRY INCORPORATED IN 1863. Goo. Randall. Eu». Water 00. John Shah. EM., " B. Snyder, Esq" " Wml-m Snider. Fem, " Goo. Mabel. Esq" " J. L. Widow. Flam. m, Jacobs. John Allchkn. Fan” New Hamburg. Allan Bowman. Km., Preston. P. n. Shrunk. Pronto". Than-n Bondy. Errr. Guelph. Jum- leiustono. Fm.. M. P., Baden. "ttmt" Cow». Eat... Cult. OFFICERS t m thud-ll. Premium. John Shun. Vice-President. fut mm. Manure?- John Km". human Buanmmoaa a 001'. Fri." Mn». Inspector. - new!” . manque. Solicitors. Bar- nonwor- “known: In“!!! Ilium. Miami. lulu-J and Cash sraurn' Tues. “ILLIARD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. an or mum cyc:sassmsasri- ASSYRAXCI TS ASSETS. TroNCrr. t.rt.ut $101,000 142.819 I 585 an 511.7% 6.3717!!! 1 $3,853 .120419‘4 2,593,424 17 751,103 b I 36,r 29 2 ' 703,979 it “his. R0132". .n. or BERLIN. " “a. Gained. m..., u. ... ._._'- F “on ' .13. Seen”?!- wlwums-r. Mun-80r- OFFICERS atwitt:" nncmx. on. L 2nd vino Pr,kirltmt it, run. Kuwr. E80. idem. orice-mxstsident. an Managing Director. T R EARL. Pept. of Maude" w. H. RIDE-3:19.. E Ti. (“~mmt. w J Kidd ILA Goo. Somen'llle, Waterloo. On" . . acorn . “3.03.00 ll 73 12,11 full 17 .61 e. 7 I . Mont - Worm Agents. per Col“. .mi .L Accounts amounting to $243.29 were 'tUry- passed. Numlwrof Ilospilal days fur "tttt October. 322; receipts, $33.90. number of patients in on 3lst , Och, 9. 1muatiomc- ng. let Weber, 2 baskets of apples,‘ dent. v. F. ll eber l basket. of grapes, W. U. ( m. Ridden, l " " u , Mr Martin, 1 " " pears, W. ----" Hendry, “White House cook book", 1 basket plums, l basket of pears and a ll, water-melon; Geo Maher, 1 bushel of arpletr,Martin Ilergtatt,l bag of apples; Y Louis Hergott, 1 bushel of apples; Pet- ( er Grcyerbiehl, 1 1-2 bag of apples; Frank Dinner, 1 bag of apples; Mrs W Sllmlgins,1 jar of pears for the . 'tlg nurses; Mrs Janzen, flowertr; Mr Futil- _ er, New Dundee, l basket of apples. Ignatz Dietner, 1 bag of applets. mention“ ttret' " mung-um _ no». My“ Aivaeutiatnit . “it: Who-null u pad I ”that!” “In.“ match. "that. 're '..ehtrfetteeei" br i'i%'?i ”hug-0‘: ‘0 -'1ro-tutteAsrmtttots blbwm. Urban-leukaemia. elm-i ham It the that America Hotel on Til-ruby "ttttMr. The W. them In in I"nt'lt and”. o no t pro-em. r tll', lingual grant will Mo our” I at the all: We on new” I men. A An ettthttaittatie meeting of St Mary’s 1 LIL, and Dranude Society I'll held in their hull Thur-day evening. The The debate, “Revived that the steam engine in more net-full than the print- ing Prem" watt Iron by the tttttrntativtt, )leurIC Entdert, and W J Ftseher, against W J Mott. and R Krug on the negative. There was a spin-rim pro- 2mm heritlee this debate, anti the meeting was one of the best held this 58330". ELXIRA ACCEm m: I ‘IIALLISKGE‘ The following received from Elmira exprainsritself.--The Elmira Football team accept the challenge issued in hm Ttutrsday'as paper by the II Rau- l gene to play them a game on neutral‘ l grounds, providing of course if satis- factory cumlitiuns can be arranged. HOCKEY. It is 1 Itogether likely that the Y M C A will put a strong intermediate hockey team on the ice this winter. 1 hey have excellent niatminl and will be inning candidates fur championship honors. The boys of the Y M C A will pro- lnalnly organize a Junior hockey team for the cunning season. The Royal I'ootbal1 Clulr will put p. 1toekey sewn on the ice this winter and strongly mmr the t1 rmation of It City flockey League. The ll Rangers will no doubt put a septum on the 'tee, and that the Y M x; A “ill have a strung mum is an tttV awed fact. These clubs, with the Walper House 'team, should make things interesting in hockey circles this winter. The fact that nearly thirty singingl young men came together in the parlor of that ht C A for the pun» mu at urganiz- inga G has Club iscvirlence that such an organization is wanted. There was great euthuoiasm shown on the part of all present and prospects are that a splcudid club will be the outcome. Following is the list of olllcers elected: Hon. P1esident-E P Clement. President-E " Heist. Vice " --E Wiener. See. Wrens-W F. Howling. Committee.--" Ziegler, ll P Boch- mer, A Musselman. The Hospital Board held a regular ll-l'l'lillg on Friday evening. The mum- Ia-rs present “we, Messrs; Randall, l‘u-nncll. von l'irch, Anthea, timyth, iii ldell, Niehaus, Colquitoun, Staebler and Schmalz. Funeral ofthe late Charles Hugo Kndl. The funeral of the late Hugo Knoll Martin Simpson,. . _ - . . _ . . . . . . _ - . _ 30 was attended by a Very large number Fred Home, cleaning closets, _ . .25 00 of sympathising fr lends last Thursday Philip K Wpber,tevelling grouhdsll 20 Service was held at the house at 2 P Hymmen, hardware. . _ _ . . -- .. . 81 p m after which the cortege proceeded A J Boos, varnish. .--_... ...... 3 15 to St Peter's Church. The pall-hear- The Steinburger, Hendry Co, map3 00 ers were: Messrs Thomas Eagan, Chris Eherle, _ .. . . . _ _ _ _ . . -- . . - . 2 50 John Meisner, J A Rain, It Tanner, J Canadian Express Co,. . . .. . . . . . .l 00 Doerr and Alex Raymond. ’ At the R Vetter; Kalsomining,.. . .. . . ...5 90 church a large congregation gathered C Sugarman, muslin,. . .. -. _ . _ . . A 80 to bear the funeral sennou preached It Dunks,“....................l 20 ‘hy Rev R won Pireh. After this ser- Teachers and caretakers salaries rice the hearse was followed by large for October, . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . " . . 892 46 numbers to Mount Hope Cemetery. ----._ where to body was given its flttal .1033 60 resting place. Following ls a list of murmur! AMONG TEACHERS. the numerous and beautiful tioral tri. Harry Brom, V” appointed to sue- hutes received: coed Mr Euler at 4 salary of $509 per FLORAL remorse annurn; Miss Draper washprgmoted to From the members of the grief Miss Schmidt's room " t e .entra , at stricken family, a- beautiful, large a salary of 980; Mitts Comm to tRW- ill f h th ' l coed Miss Groff at Margaret Ave; and pr ow o e rysan l mums, roses am cantations, another similar to this Miss MeEtsy to take the plamy of Miss from his co-workers at Doerr & Ces, it?” atAgnesSt whool " tb "l", of large wreath from Mr and Mrs C' " at” each, duties to commence Jan Tat been; crescent of (Justus roses and mm. Margrrrrst Rump! m“ appoint- ehrTteattthtsttmrmr from the Royal Foot- to till the vacancy caused 1)me Step- han Club of which he was a member: ttey ”unlawful _ . -. - From the members of the grief stricken family, a- beautiful, large pillow of chrysantlwmums, roses and earnatiomr, another similar to this from his co-workera at Doerr & Co's; large wreath from Mr and Mra C' " been; crescent of Casino roses and Chrysanthemums from the Royal Foot- ball Club of which he was . member; beauttml wreath from Mayor Eden and Mr O M Denna; Lyra from the Phil- harmonic 8039”; Anchor ttom the Conservative utr; 8tar tromT Eugen; Anchor from Mr Otto Werner; blaster of run: than Mr Henry [inclined fatn- lly; early of ',tTgieg',",'lt,', from It and " Em naughty-minnow- froln Mr end In Home! not thm the III-ea mum. and aim. ennui no. and “when m mechanic and ohms-Inl- from In tttint “a ohrgmrtthe -"- " 2'ltti,tgltdtt ut- aqd I... "if L, Y. M. C. A. GLEE CLUB. HOSPISAL BOARD. _ t ' _ I thtrdgtith local-Inc In" . t“. tyet- ""3!!! ml"!- IteLt'rtt'd ti. not Til-Bond 1tfTtACttutteit-t h the City Hall on M]. Then. gut. In. Prmiiimttluiietrrn,attd “can PM“ Luna, and nu. A letter ho , John Panama ttt the Hull:- lit-Bye thtttsl1tots 111.1131 runny. mu rend in dun-u of 8. whlth he uh the people of Berlln to The numbo huvo .pallnuoo and they will get all the rrotn 22'2 to? C P It comment»: they want. They 743 to 7'37; ty have had cotlriderablo ditbsulty 1n par- to 277. ell-slug rights of way, but 6iwneiaItr Lttxt year t lhon‘ is nothing further to wait tor thin year Wi2, Preparuttona are now belt); made to in steam b begin uctlvo work on the road early in from 39 to 44 (he aptlmz. Dunks the lines toOuelpts DIP" null Berlin there will be Ionics wlth Toronto and Buffalo. _ TU mst. The reports of the ”new" were dis- cus-ed and changes ctvnsldorod. Oth- " than this only ruutine bushel! was transacted. The following letter received by Town ('lork Alleter on Friday ex- plains "tsolo..---, -- .. _ “M I.c.l.ll-v hm J'lied'idll"r' hiss; “I ere? ”-.“"..P!",w . Ottawa, Nov. Oth, 1899. DEAR Sm.-1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 7th lnst,nnd of the enclosed copy of a resolution ptvused at a regular meet- ing ot the Council of the Town of Ber- lin, and to ask y ll to kindly offer my sineoro thanks to tho members of the Council for the sentiments -Thereby come) ed to me. ll ALETTER. E: Town Clerk, The members of tho Berlin Public1 School Board seem to have been caught on the popular wave of patliotism to the Mother Country at present sweo’x- ing over the Dominion. Before the adjournment of Thursday evening's meeting, and after instructing the teachers of the different schools to draw a map of the Transvaal and de- scribe the present war to the pupils from a British standpoint, Berlin’s ll‘athers of Education gave strong ex- pression of their loyalty to the Mother Country by all rising to their feet and singing the national anthem. The last, strains of the tust verse had sear- eely died away when Mr: Bitzor led oil' with the second verse which was sung with the same enthusiasm as the first. When chairman Buchlmupt called the meeting to order every member of the Board was in his place. After the reading of the minutes, the following communications were taken TW."- Conunmcxmoxs. From treasury department enclosing cheque for $150.00. From Miss Clara Groff, Miss Birdie Stephens, Miss Ira R Sch- midt, and Mr Wm Euler, all tendering their "stsignationts. _ From Misses Mable Dunliam, Gert- rude L Irraper, Eva Wiaette, Alice C Cumin, Francis MeKa.v,LauraCMrnas, Mable L Williamson and Harry Brown all making application for positions as teachers. The regular monthly reports on " tendance were read and discussed. The report of Mr Pearce, P. S. 1., on the teachers of Berlin Public Schools was read. Upon motion the resignations of Misses Groff, Stephens, Schmidt. and Mr, pe were accepted. Miss McKay waa'appointcd to take the place of Miss Draper aHhe Agnes St school at a salary of CA0por unnum, duties to commence Jan Int, 1900. Stamaman Bros, frames. . -- _ _ - Alt 15‘ Reinhardt Pinko, coal - . . _ ' _ - . 112 13) Martin Simpson------ 30 Fred Irttttiw, cleaning closets, _ . .25 00 Philip K Wpber,hsvelling grouhdsll 20 P Hymmen, hardwaro,. . _ _ . . _ _ . _ . 81 AJ Itootr, varnish. .--_.__.._-"_ 3 15 The Steinburger, Hendry Co, map3 00 Chris Ehcrlo, .................. 250 Canadian Exprom Co,....... ....100 R Vetter; Ea1somining, . . . . . . . . . .5 90 'f' Sugarman, muslin,............l 80 ll Dunkc,......................l 20 Teachers and caretakers salaries for October, 89246 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. -it wnawdocided to place the Inspec- tor’s mwru on ttte pending future act- itlrrtyrloarei. . -'.._, . "i/i, Sienna wu inttrpeted to' ad. vertise for n compete!» gong: trt or to tuck Gum Pu "but Mn mum-g1} _wu__mogallr Pour-mum! mouthed by It 00891 an Prlnoipd Budd»! lam-um al -rt-sefitt.tmMumhootrt? div tgtaktt 2,T'gtht'd :22 . a I. t ‘mmm- _ Minimally. Following inalist of accounts pas- Berlin, Ont. BERLIN SCHOOL BOARD. wit-m Yours vary sincerely. WILFRID LAURIER. [at you then um IN birth; this rat tur; decks-e N. The" in. " irsatlmias1'.tesr, and 40 this you, I -itiiGGsior of cattle has henna! rrmn222 10242; hag: doom ttmn (TA' 7'37; hone- decreased trom 270 to - . - G The second lecture of the Y M C A) 00 Bible Course lectures was delivered by ‘ 20 Dr Milligan of Toronto in the Presby- 81 telinn church. Berlitt,Friday. There was 15 a gent! attendance. The 'lru11tf,',r, 00 of St Andrew'srctu1relt, in iutr using 50 the speaker of the evening, said it at 00 forded him great pleasure that. his 90 first official act as pastor here should 80 be to introduce Dr Milligan of whom 20 he spoke highly an a friend and spirit,- ual teacher of the t any students in the 46 various universities and college in To - ronto, of which gm: one in 18 . W LG your there were 100 dogs and my year 'Kr?. -- _ . . in steam boilers there is no Increase from 39 to 44. Dwnnnxcu " WARM. l The West ward shown tho biggest Increase and the South ward the small- cst increase, showing that the town ‘contiunes to follow Horace Grecly't ad- vice to“Go West". After the correction of errors in lust yearhs figures has been made the grand totals an} as follows: Foil-Ti North ward ast year $401,120, year $429,1il5; Increase t28,445. East Ward last year $766,575, your $300,000; increase $33,415. West ward last war $636,165, year $712,625; increase $59460; year $712,623; increase $00300. South ward last. year $642,990, ycqr $649,970;_i_ncmasc 'htto.: 1 - Crelvltre 'wnril last year $085,695, your $724,990; increase $39,295. The regular weekly session ot the Aberdeen Lyceum League was held on Thursday evening with good attend- ance. After the business proceedings had been dealt with, l'ros Heist delivered a splendid oration on "Patriotism and citizenship." lie said among other things that all citizens should partici- pate actively in the eoutitoos politics and that pleasure should be tyaerifleed on the alter of principle. It was this kind onsaeriNNy that: raised up lilo patriotic United Empire loyalists, and the heroes of Canadian confederation, also the heroesof 181?. and the member of the Canadian contingent which is now on the way to the scene of war. Space forbids a more lengthly report of the oration, suiiico it to say that it was bristling with good points. The debate, “Resolved that the' horse is more useful than the eow,”wae participated in by Messrs Allan Eby, and F, A Giller on the allirrnative and IV U Sherman and N 11 Peterson on the negative. This was decided in fm’or ol'lhe champions of tho bovine who brought out more than enough points to win the debate. The princi- ple points brought out by the aitirrua- lives was that the horse as a beast of burden and of conveyance was absol- utely necessary. These were more than counterbalanced by the facts that the cow furnishes staple articles for consumption in the form of meat and milk used in the world. The hide en- toru very largely into the manufacture of leather " was shown also by the negative that the horse is being targpe ‘lly superseded try electricity in convey- nuce. The debate next week will be “Ile- solved that the good resulllng from publication of newspapers, more than counterbalance the evil resulllng therefrom." TheMlrutatire side will be taken hy Messrs Heist and Curl- ton, and. tttts negative by me and Gillespie. . _ ' Sumo evening in the first week in December the League will hold an op- en meeting at the Y M c, A when the following subject. will be debated on:- “llcaolved that England could have settled the Boer question without re- sorting to war". The subject of Dr Mllllgan'e address was “The clemente of revelation in the Bible." He Mid. “Revelation is the fruit of tho Bible. The Bible is more than a book, it is a. collection ofbooks, a literature eandlng over a long por- lod of years, and In it God discloeoe himself to man. God makee himself known through history, and the Bible is the history. _ - . . AT THE LYCEUM LEAGUE. In Abraham’s time the people of his country Were worshippers or diction. They worshipped power,power in storm, riven, etc. The speaker likened tho-e old people to Kruger. “Kruger is sturdy and, plucky end be- - qualities to be admired, but he is woo- fully Inleuken in when he think: in light. 'fiGp, must get beyond the IT/dt A mil h of power, both irtuMtal" and menu, PM no... a to that of chum“! which oomel of thm W to a. God. Abrulmn went on: m tm Itt.T1gre, countrymanwuh the mm that 1ra'tlah'tl iioitGttGdtna1i,uttotqttt+- [chi-£0060- td [rm-d. Though um in old. JerittaetA't up!” and not. sum i",',tatt'a"deittf, hthlb- 09"." ' in. hmnmdm- 2gtt'ltt'd he. “a.“ «mu nun-9m EELS my"! SUCCESSFUL BIBLE COURSE LECTURE. Ill-amino" 03M .8” in.“ C ”31.). this this this thik this ML 'tad In new. that“, bare and but“: no a the [radius mount.a will» condom and Datum. h Id!" h m (Map. Tttat b tho tte-ttrd of Jew-uh. no u no only all «in» being. tted lon- noun a when” love their children. b h I God of h- dMsuuh. "Dr sung“ aid homun- ed " absurd the Moment: at certain! people than an the roul- nled in the Bible were Inspired ot God. " ia not the I” tpinp bayo been Tttttrar. Ir? that In. been written that I. who, that ll, tho onene- ot truth will: my be clothed in dWereut wotdl u In tho can itl my Gospel-1' _ _ - . _ -ii, it; audit; remarks he mud that one great thing needed in than time. was nmrtonghlng from tlt? 1191th After the lecture a collection was taken up to defray expenses. Thu was one of those lecture. which must behoord to be appreciated. Dr unu- gan hu a manner in ”pruning him- self which oarrlea weight and pats force into what be my; Those present lat evening congratulate themselves on having beard a lecture of exceptional mcrlt delivered by a deep thinker who has a very clear way of "pounding his thoughts. CONSUIPI'IOII OURID. Art old tl'.'ttlt'.' round from Ttet had pulsed In u hand. By m taat 1nd mix-[our] titttal',t,t'st, Mmplt, p'g,tttt,'lt3,g'g,'ga2', o run-non can Cull! BrouchnL (Earth. Asthma and All 'R,',',"' uni Lung “factions: Also a palm": And Mini cure tor Non-m nobility and all Nab vow Compuunta. Having mud Ita wonder- lnl cumuu power: In thou-Ind- M mun. And claim-n: to ruling human "can“. I will not! (no of charm to.“ who wish it,t In twine In msrsstatt.Frmsuett or Etttrtuhoelth In“ direction- tor pppurlng and using. fun!!! "nut. band‘- tGFirreeiiirhiguntt was. Rom tr "nut. b ad- droning. with ,t,TU',t.ar.1'tg an; paper, (MA. Nous, m Puwm' oak. Rocha-tar. N. Y. IT DID NOT FEASE HER. A Freckled-faeed girl stopped at the For artistic design and good post-tWee and yelled out: fuel there is nothin to e ual the A', 'P,e.tthfgi,rlirel'. "Murphy " everybody who 'll',',',':',': gill gladly A , . ‘,Anytliing for Jane Murphy!" In Ranges we handle the 1m "Nothing," , ldea,all fully guaranteed to give pe :égglthiug for Ann Murphy? Also a full stock of other Heating “Anything for Tom Murphy?" A A large stock of Meat ShopE "No." hand. "Anything for Bob Murphy!" "No. not a bit." N A "Anything for Terry Murphy? "No, nor tor Pat Murphy, nor Dennis Murphy. nor Pete Murphy nor Paul g R m’ H! . Murphy, nor for any 'iiilr'pisT--diiir, EARDW ' E 0 NTB living, unborn, native or fowln,oivll ized or "msivilir.od,travage or ban barons, --'"e-i-.-.ii.--..te.e."-"eP-e. _ franchised or Oitrfrtutehised, naturalized or otherwise. No; there is positively . nothing for any of the Murphys, either individually, jointly severally, now and forever, one and Intser1artsblrr" _ _ A " A _ Ag Stl Tho girl looked at “In postmaster in astonishment, and said: “Please to look if chem is anything for Clarence Murphy." onyaur ml tt I sick child mseeRntr ttfate, wot, lat of gt."(a2',1t and a! mo rt abut of"Mra. W owV 8001.th Emu" or Children Teething. It will relieve wot mile Inner" [Ix-medium”. new upon it nether: that: In no minute mm it. " all. u] .nhna, "all“. the Stomach and Batch. ‘Vl'el Wind Ha, when: "ses0uma,redmteo 1n- "mmattort. and Biy_ea, 'tttttgt snowy Io th- wholumm. “Mm.“‘ln-low Whmsnuw ‘or children teethmtt h nlmtmm an. all h the preamp! Inn M can at the oldest And but f mule physiobma an"! Inn-nu In the Uni-III S was. We. twmttr4tvt, can“ I bottle. Be'd b c . (1an throughoul tho world. Roma 3 "I sunk Mr "Vast Wm" "vim-Ill an" “as. Wlxwmw'a Moral" an“)? in ball met! by minim:- " mother! me that: children whlm withing. It dumbed " MI',', lid Motel Mtgyyr.rytt.tt f Fi_e?st11ltt “I; an mt! trlttt MottMstr-Why did pm let him kiss mt,' _ -- ..-. . .,... " 1hu1gttter--How could I help itt He was holding both my hands, and I eouldn't kick him, could " The lEolsons Bank. Incorporated In " HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Atroneral hnklnu tun-Incas done. co loctlons mule. drum! loaned pnynhlo In all puma! tho Dominion or may place In the waka “when mum of “new“ .1ch for money dmltodln Snvlngu Bank or aptclll drpodta. Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Berad oftioe, mam”, Ont. omusnd WmI-oom- suntan; smut. Berlin. i . - I, ooo O tto 31' ftieadWl,,'g"."'.". . tttlt/Ill m- tom Anon. - . . -8tM00,00o ___ - ii-ia-i-sri-iris-ri-i-sr/W. Cosgrove, Manager. Be, .__ swans DEPARTMENT will and - Wad mw‘ew . W and A STRONG DEFENCE In aver rm: Inn. Wok-mini -. DIRECTORS. JAOOB HIIPILIR. Maas- Wan-loo Bunch' $1.720, $2,0"01 oo Special for Moturtrdeiitru in putting slogan footwear on to their I!” ones'htjn’hep A _ A A - - - - A» Weruvirjust received from one of W’s lending - factureu of Infmh’ Shoes,- oonsignmnt of soft sold duo. in “rial (solarium! style} -.- _ - - ___ _ - __ A _ V 'w awn-Au. Come qiuk. You never before at I nioor My ot Infant! ootwcu. KING ST., For artistic design and good quality in heating and economy 0 fuel there is nothing, to equal the ART SULTANA it will bake perfectly everybody who has one will gladly testify to the above facts. - ___ In Ranges we handle the lm rial, Oxford. Good Cheer, 1nd New mm" fully guaranteed to gm Also a full stock of other Heating and Cook tstovea.Priee lower than any. _ Alarge stock of Meat ShopErs, Stutrere and Butcher Knives on “may on Strength. Beauty and Spud. It is admired by all. copied try Ion: equdled by noue-AUo a number of "eond hand wheels. Bnbv Carriages, Express Wagoms, etc, in Abundance and very chap; The GENDRON Wheel Importer and Designer ot High-Class Inna-17. 3 ad 10 King stun N. " wan-‘00 MRS. c. STEUERNAGEL, _ "Mo-,--. ”I. “an.” museum. 4 1-.me lei-noodles- torr-timtthe mum-o1 manhunt-an ain‘t wdl eno,muesttutmshintrtmttu1a_ Ind-IMMItyh-mtundouthm Fatwa" tri-o-aaa-r-it. Al-tter'""' J. S. RODS, J. S. MOR-sole Local Agent. The Popular Boot and Shoe titete, Quality and Price will sell them. we handle the liverui, Oxford. Good Cheer, end New Three Distinct Features as. OF snag . CONRAD BROS. Stoves. the Babies. hs some are To-day. Pinchyourfeet in wrongdnped than; nah you nervous. Irritable; npoil your taupe; but your coneentratioa. Ysmerus'teapecttoeottte - way“: way In I shoe that admin. - “Sitter Shoes" at; mule to St feet-h cover every tender joint emntoru1t1r-tn= you - you have l painy foot. _ A . They tiithitirst time ther'te won. and“ after, bee-use the stretch and think has been " ever taken out of them while " dnys on the hm. Twin shapes, a: lino. nix widths, all calm Mytes and letting. - - _ Goodyear walled. lumped on the who with me And price, 33.50 and 35.00. appeal“ Brunswick new. 'WA‘I‘ERLOO. WATEBLOO ”JO.

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