'rs-aa-sa-. gnu“, "ll'.".'lr"fl,u'd'l','?, r,',:'. sl fM-M I, wank-Nan Mill". Ca rte r’s 'p, Little Liver Pills. Buy “In. luy Putnam mam.mm Wummmuunn mm. a. in. in h - “lbw-m. In“- AM hut-kin. bull-oa- done. Col I“. hula. than. but! pun-II sll “out. Mio- any pho- in the m MIMI-d Inf-hr» showed for How and Where To Borrow Honey HEAD omen. IONTRIAL Mini: Games! - 82,500,000 M Fund - (1060.000 The lolsons Bank. sumo". Bunk Note. for [Armor- ulc- mpplled has on Bpplieatitm. Deposit: of one dollar Ind upwards tfl',',',?), molvodin the Savings Bank or on tAngliea 8M Deposit and highest rates of $236. 78. mm wowed. anu and Money Jae G1 Onion tuned onatlpointa st lowest 'Ile/d l mu Speck! attention paid to the 01$:ng bullneuofftrmon and out of con hum... HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A general Banking Business trans- uud at the HATER“!!! BRANCH Isl-Alumina an. Copied. 06.000.000. Rest. 31,250.0(1). "" OF BOMHEROE Mug-'34") - - - - - ' trerd Tow Amen .. _ - .. 14,827,357 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The chenoee are you - save at all unleee you open a bank account. Don't wait nntll you get out of debt, but put away â€mashing every week and you will be surprised at tho total in e ebort time. deoeitl of $1 and upwards received. We add interest "lee a year, in May and November. You hm- your money in safe hero,and you can get it without delay when you taut it. Money loaned on alt suitable securities " Iowan: ram BANK OF HAMILTON A. W. ROBARTS. Mum“ m - Tho memm'. and tqqd of am BtN-gtttgutr . on. s','tp,tttistprgeetaatt 003‘ â€OK NIADACH‘. .00:de lulu-“'3'.“ Dunn Inn-oh. J. P. BELL, Agent. THE CANADIAN - amp-II. Inna- Wan-Io. Damn ll Invinc- hk a - “icon-J - 1c; -rkiiiiiarirg Best Results 51. Biography 14, Religion 6, Poetry 9, Egan ll, Fiction 848, History 17 True) 23, Juvenile 15t, Miocelluneoun 48, Sch-noo_33, Petiodicua 37, German The following number of books were taken from the Public Library during the month of October: 140. Total dumber bfvnb§ivvl; Tai, 1337. Avenue number read per day, KI , Joe Gorman and another young man named Grow, pleaded guilty hrfore _ Magistrate Mackie this morning to a charge of fighting and wing profrane language " a dance in Brideport on Friday night. They were each ttned 81 and cosh. Three others In Powiey, Ab Boynton and Jake 'lle,te were also to hare appeared but have cleared out. There are warrants out for their arrest, and their tinee will be heavier if they are arraigned. A meeting of the Ladies Hospital Auxiliary was held at the residence of hire. John Lang, Berlin, Wednesday afternoon. The proceeds of the recent concert. "CUrhsr'sAant" were received and amounted to $209 39; from the union Thanksgiving offering at Zion Church 813.89 and from the Ttuumr- giving oh‘erlng at St. John's Church‘ (Anglican) $13 50 making 3 tom of; DKIOn "o mum:-u; , 1't"lt.ti.t2'r.U,.ttgihelt I. tn M a“ ' 't.'itl'r.Wlk'drkt'lf,t"Strdf, In huh-um. _ I Jail lab-gnu In 'd1'd1tlu"."ll'd1'l.,%'i,'St 'ette1C_at-tsrtttuauaux new Mrs Men " Hallman, wife ofthe late Warden has returned to Rosevillo after visiting in Berlin fm some days. Mr Gen Spot: has recovered from his attack of typhoid fever which has kept him ttttrtthted at the hospjtul. He "acupied tho chair at the meeting of St. Marys Society on Wednesday evan- imr, Ihe first time since he was elected president some weeks ago. inteream of the association, at Brant- ford preached in Ziun Evangelical church on Sande}. owning to a large and appreciative concregalion. On Sunday afternoon he addressed a large gathering of young men a: the Y.M.C. Mr. T. S. Cole, ex travellimz .Sec’y. of the Y.M.C.A.. may yorking in the Mr. S. H. Schwartz washed :1 [and sermnn in the Alma: St, U. B. church an Sunday morning. The pastor preached at the evening sen ice. Miss Rebeccn Musselzuan snug aaoio very acceptably in the evening. Rev. A do B. Owen gave a very in- structive address on Indian mission work at St. John's Church on Wednesr day night. He has been in charm of the Omokaene Home Blood Indian Re- nerve, N. W. T. The boys got in their usual pra'ka on Hallowe'tsn. One visible evidence Inna t tt hanging on top of a tele.. phone poet on Queen St. this morning. Bishop Thomas: Bowman of Chicago preached in German to a fairly "'We- wotazive congregation at Ziun Church on Wednesday evening. golden wedding of Mr. 2Lrri/i.'Rivf,',i'. Schuler at St. Agatha on Wednesday. Mun. Casper Hen bad the misfortune to fall and break a leg at her name on Tuesday. Mr. and Mn. Geo. J. Evorson of G uelpn, celebrated their golden wed. ding on Friday. St. Mary’s Society will produce "t &terifiets" or "Oat of the shadow" in tho t'wparate Schuul hall on the even» ings of Nov. 22 ui and 23rd. Jan-ah In lock, Dania. Ont A variable horse belo ‘1;ng to Mn J. R. Good of Brealau died in A. B. Campbell’s stables on Saturday. The Berlin Rangers may no to St. L uis duling the latter week of De, cember if the ODICuum or the cones- pondeneo between 8ee'y Sims and the St. Louis people is satisfactory. The matches would decide the champion, ship of America. Mr. R. Reid, Principal of Agnes St. School is laid up with a severe attack of rheumatism. He has not been at school since Monday and his room in consequence Ind a holiday. Mr. J. 31300!)th will we hit shoe atom from his pro-on: may" bolow the Open Home to the store formerly occupied by A. Larch, in the Wnlpor Black. Mr. J. K. Wing savored hip con- nection with the Berlin Glove and Gauntlet M'f'g Co. on Thursday. The bushels wilt continue under the management, of Mr. J. B. Sumraa. men but and». In MoParinne, ‘Nurth Bar, Out. It. Mary An Bin: ot Elm": died a but ham Sunni-y morning. "M to a daughter of w. Ana. Bt"aaasditeoiiitstotgr. Arnold Juan of Bertin The (nun! took plan Honda: to St. Pan’s Lutheran church. Elwin. The Bellman German Open troupe will appear in Borlln on Nov. 13 and " lumen-i of on the data- given on tho announcement and; In W. In.†mttimrmt on Prt. dg etertinq thyn . mo mun vim A numher‘pf Rq‘jiuitea attended the OCTOBER READING. BERLIN Niieit are obtained at w In in Important tutor to produce . young" and retigterd hot; and n well “and bond to my Lady or Gentle- man. Prof. Downward, who will beat the W-lpor Hanna, Berlin, Iona-y, Nov. 12, on dmrtotrettate thin to uny- (ono calling on Man u " Show Room Ha bu ballad 1nd Gonn’ Wigs,, Tour". Banal, Wavy and Plate Puma. "ttetrmttt "on lentil mm Mo. nun. will gm", mm on nnv Lady’s but! not " ohm to [puma m... DON'T FAIL 'o, an Hm. The Assessment. Commissioner of Toronto has prepared a return in re- sponse to an order of council showing the number of incomes assessed in Tor- onto as over $2,000 yearly. The total is 404 and the agnregate income Kt,- 771,454. The return proves what everybody knew, that there he been scandalous neglect in us assessment of the incomes of the well-to-do The incomes dun with are of course those derived from sources other than real estate, The Cswthrnu, Baldwins and other landed families have high in- comes that are mn taxable. Some big incomes ere the Carrthra and Tate, $ll0,000; George Gmderhsm. 8100.- 000; Geo A Cox, $38,300; Blake, Lash & Casuals, $49,000; Gen H Gnoderham. $12,047; Duncan Coulson, $19,300†K MacDonald, M1000; J Herbert "no". $14,045; Christopher Robinson, $13,000; lion 0 W Rose, 6,300; Mr Funk Smith, 637,Et2; B F', Walker, $19,300; Hugh Ryan & Tate, 8280- ooo; Wm. G. G voderhsm, $13,283. Mica Della MvCahon entertained a number of friends at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wildrong on Wednesday evening. -e John P. The Misses Emma and Vina Wagner entertained a circle of h iemls on Wed- nesday evening when a pleasant social evening was spent. A number of thé friends of Miss Ella Stuebing surprised her at her home on Wednesday evening. The event was a pleasant one to all mucerned. The Jolly crowd "tyoung people of the two towns drove out Io Motsboro on WPdnes ay evening and spent a wry enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. Priuglo. Trinity church choir and friends to the number of about thirty drove out to Mr. Hahn’s bums near 513mm: im on Wednesday awning and were very Irieaaarttiy entertaimd. The v‘rive out and bark was also very enjoyable. u ~~<~ w -_rw". "-n‘ of water. As the mine owners are paying 10 per cent, increase in wages, coal will remain all winterkmg at least tit to 75 cents " ton higher than hafnre the strike, no matter how _murh is mined. The tirst emu taken from mines (In resumption of work will an to the line trade; nan the west will bo supplied, becanm higher prices are ob. tained in the west, than the Boston marker, and last ofall, the north "T trade." Jeremiah Pangburn, Summary I tthe W:-ulc-8::le can! "eaters, I'IU'I'UUYI' As sat-huh n, "I New Yuk, in disruwing the enema orulu, rm! of the 1 ll strike, said: _ "It wiil be innmssiblam any at who mmpnniea 11mm" upallth . mince fot 2 reusuns. In the tirtst piacqmam’ of the miners, who are â€lastly “:ylshuxen,‘ Italians and Hungarian Have gum: hack to Europe. and in 2t'l'S't plan: the protracted drought inflhb tutthraw cite coal region has caused J shortage at -- ‘. ___ I - I " THE STYLE OF HAIR WORN The London excitement over Kip- liug’s poem, (g rtttryourtg Queen," ia- chanson apnea. The notion“ Standard has ti on to remark that “we menu-i stanza teem: mm tho hypertrophied qusculmily of the uncrumm-d Laur- raw." tt hen Ton Buluw, then “mm humans, that went to Lnnduu In bea "piano, one: editor, "ltet “wring we “use concert, run aiked quui My. uMam wants but hum Herr Huh-w." The great master run! it, ejaculuiod "Mora Gout." and lctt thts country. " Kipling read the Standard and mu likewise, nob! dy could Mame lulu, BIG INCOMES UNDERTAXED. The following new book: hue been received n the Public Librarr-t s. S. Bedon Powell, Span in Wsr.--H. Brown, War with the Boem.-winamn Churchill. London to Ladysmith.- EatlMrr8itsttleston Paris, TurretsToms" and 'restnpieev-ButtW Jomrr, Forty Yam of Atiyenture.--Haktt The Boys Book 'of Invention.» Keeler, Our Name Trems-Paristrnsr, How to know the Perrmc--Dana, flow to know the Wild Flomsra.- Henry, With Bul- ler in Natal, In the Irish Brigade, Out with Garibaldi., Farrar, Tim Life of Live: -0etisou,soldieriug in (‘aua- ds-Marion; Aladdin» Power.-. Amelia Burr, The Iruid of 'tet: Lanes. Marie Curetli, The Mulch Christian. _ ' b In! lab, at "than at as It has. h h m lul- Aauq to I... an MI and cm lulu. T o an Inn str, in 'l,'td% Jed Mr te (a w I Clim- Ind Oil! 1'l'fl'.td'l devote bu -titm to the Man at "sm.. “tom's - ‘Innu no wen tau-n in Berlin .0478] no (lo-Mimic u m a! that: bani-cu. It Subsur- uu in driven Ibo - tor 27 yaw} having boon In the employ M600 sup who an: the old Ion-cry; Look Mp, amt but tho Iido' of tho hunt; Mr Mahmud“ Mr Slain; um Mr Mueller, Agr Shun ha- been " many you. n ulna! employee or the Lung Tun- iing Co. With than combined men . of than pull-non behind the bullion it cannot but continue to prosper. Mr Muasll.r't, many friends will wish him abundant mom in " not when. 13mm mus CRAIG!» NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY. HALLOW'EEN PARTIES COULDN'T BLAME HIM, COAL WILL STAY UP. "r""""""'"""'""'"-"-.-. "__ - """ --_ """"" “"muw - MIN-“I - Mretettt OM Children playing with much. more wakludnlll won-null In 'M ae'""'"'"'.. °°'"'"""' neart M '1" gindlr ndhrat 0n mood niIMymno _tirmiaatr- In the to mm touch “I: mm 2tt _ --e.---..-. , but! he of ohm ttt Emmi sum cum m as etmtrxtrdty-d,reuihtte- The I'm-mill handpi- bola-m DON'T FAIL To an M912: clam-Io “m iitiiii? contain“! WV t ow, laminae! Blooming. was l mmmmmm-t iii'iifi,'ii',5'n'i"i?t1ir/i'irii “and human - -.---r-_r-_ Inn.0,7u; lb 'i'ili"i'ia7ClaGTi4"lt â€inland-w N at.» KmTuvI-Oook mud-contain. 'tBi-o.. mung-n: mam III-NON†III-M “cum-um bind F' â€in,“ mil“ Mtr0nrttAiC6iiijiiik no... ('luulgn Juunml mh div: Winfdd Rohlodor, Leonor; has, Atttit- bungalow-ks, Id. labor. Eugene Bring, John Mutt, Ida Rind) Goal-(In. Irma, Inn y Edvard bum, Reinhold Lug: John no... . __ -r ---v- "'1- 1 5th div: Hedwkg Fnbrmann. Albert Stuns, Lily Marr, Gregory l‘olzin, Joeeph Kai-gee, Freak F'utrrmamt, AI- ber: Schelhne. Mary Meyer, Cherie- Heit, Willi-n White, Maggie Ore-uh, DIM: mourn. Chalet retinal-ch, (Incline sum 4th divr Eileen Itiodl, Edward Don- gis, Christina Way, Helen Wellhenlor, Laura Ringlo, Catharine Schncider, Imam Wad, Josephine Lapel, Fred Banning», Scrub Mun, 'ttllaJotrrsph, Hugo Huber, Edward Holt, Emma Fisher, Edward Eckhord, Pour Wer. 3rd div: Mary Martin, Edgar Riot", Sophia Nownk, Ida Schneider, Irene Kraen, Peter Fuhrmann, ‘Herbert Miehm, Rosanna Hummei, Clara Pol- gin, Lloyd Knlpfol, Edward Zinger, Anthony Barth, Roan Littin, Lucy Powell, Arthur Baum. Edna Arnold, Simon Schaofor, Frank Patrons, Pr ban Himia. Ade“: Rider, William Benninger. l _ 2ud div: Lawrence Englert, An- gels. Hausa, Harry Lang. Florence Vane, Louis Melnzinger, Kathleen Barth, Victor Linkua, Alice Hannah- burg, Maggie struts, Agnes Ward, (lor- trude Schleier, Jacob Arnold, Louis Fisher, Philip Inhale, Harry Arnold, Joseph "opp, George Sahel], Walter Mabel. Nora Fehrssbatstt, Antionetto Heimler, Edward Arnold. ( lst division: Emma Englen. bs Medan Etrglert, Lulu Bionofska, Leo Siess, Ella Polgin, George Lehmann, Winnifred Stumpf, George Litfitr, John Cipiewicz, Eileen Lang, Ida Hummel, Annie l’olzin, Human Tylinaki, Ida Kraen, Willie Febrenbacb, Alfred Wintermeyer, Ida Gabel, Tillie Win- tor, Tillie Hunt, Olivia Lang, Elva Krug. - A. Billet were omitted among the rucce<sful writers. Appeals were on- tered and they will get their mtrtiti, eaten. Congratulations. At the recent Junior Leaving exam- inations at the High School, the names of Mien Ziegler, Miss Ogram and Mr. 'wats a slimy mass,anything but savory. and had contracted a powerful odor which necessitated its being deposited a good distance from the house. It is than ht that the chicken was kiiled some time ago and not being sold on the previous Saturday was kept in water and brought to the market attain lam, Saturday. There are tricks in all trades and the farmers are up to one or two among the rest. Buyers should be on their guard. l Some dissatisfaction in being ex- pre-med with the practice of some of tho marketers selling butter in rolls purporting to be a pound which are an "um-e and sown-times two ounces chart In Weight, and there is one family in lnwn who were cheated out of chicken rtew on Sammy. The fowl wan bought at the market on Saturday and seemed all 4 right but it turned out to be a BuperrattttttBt- ed hen, for on Sunday morning when it was brought forth from the cellar it The ttmourtt,takea in during this cuntvsz is $113 mole than the entire memlerMtip {we received during the war ending April lat, 1900, and " Ihe pret"'ut your ending next April, indications are that they will total tyo0ort900. The total membership ill, present. In 266, the Ingest. in the Atssue,iatioia bihlul‘y. _ The membership mute“ which has been going on during the but month in connection with the Y. M. C A., cum to a close on Thursday evening, and the result in very gratifying indeed The mount of money ' was $100.00 atreompared with eighty-odd dullnu raised in the same manner one year ago. This year the content Ines a thee cornered one. The tires side. being called the Reds. White. and Blue; The Whitee did the beet work. having scored 245 points, every dollar dollar counting a point. They Iren- captained by Mr. Aaron Bricker. The Reds. euntained b, D. Brown, made a garrison tinitrh and landed in mend pine with 180 paints. The Blues have no reason to feel blue Fr under their gallant captain Mr. Arthur Peqnegnm they scored 175 point: and " 'iii) â€luring the content they looked like winners. Much credit is due the rank and men! the three foreesrirt their on tiring hark on behalf of the anemia- tinn which aims to hetterthe condition "f th ' young men of ("a Twin-Gil} who Lave made the Y. “ALA. is social home. A supper in honurpf the work we will be given at the Asesociation some evening during tho mouth. BERLIN SEPARATE SCHOOL. Tho lad d In. ill In.“ to u?"$u. ttt IV. a. tllS"lJWSfl which how it. cum out. At New}. humus-to In Kin; I: - dl'lll and h- arming a. on... tho and" In - In: -l-ymhg at rm mum. slow Imma- Inga... Av... putting dam nu ms Illkli on Eu " north-Me, {mm PM 8m wcummm “doom-oath it} 1mm Soon to Shy tit. To. work at km TIM, “new: Au over is " can!» alumni-ion ot Mr Ian. Tho oxeuuium are down 16 lat-III " place. qubkuud and In“: In". been accountant] Which mule-Int Mn the Hort. The um llyer ot brohn lame baa been put. on Ended“ Bt. run will be my timt "reqt improved this you. The when m Que» SI Bantu, Benton m, Wilhelm 8t And lime tit. The won ot putting in the Victoria St. worm drain will mrt be you» on with this your. THE FOWL WAS FOUL. LOCAL tumult-n ' RAISED 86ooas aiPsie noâ€. ---___ ---.- “" “at. “a qGiariiTTismii7iiai anmm-‘nn mummma " - th. mn'nx enema-y a more Wool and atttq MI "I, “I†VIII mimuomi com-nun an gum lam: tutoatrattqetriut- M‘ - Se2'tlttttth '.'ehte tPitt: P2NeratflfItiTFFiiiii balm for the better; her appetite Improved, tent point the same " m Tor. her color returned. the feeling of ex~ onto. bellman ha} tpeter/fat,', by the - time. eh Meal: " oxen bone “than“... ehe wee enjoying the but of hedlh,end ad pm 1“,...“ all her old-ulna vigor bureau-nod. Al- - though her work In the adv-non Army it hard end expoeee her to ell kind- of Thtlli, 8. “Mil Mash., weather, ehe ha elm been title to do _ it without the lees: lnoonvenlenee. â€mm. l "Some tune that my daughter’- cure on“ I wee myeell completely rundown, end 1 “3 Ir St., Toronto. , would Romy trouble 'r_d'itttte vav'w‘l level-e stack of mounted-n. Remem- Ce-'--"-"'-----"-----.--------.---.--.-. Mg m ttmtrttt '/l2g8,',g had me- o." m Dr. W “III Pills, I b‘M'I rm“... decided to III. m, .311 We 1 M Hum. Nov. 3 - ng. Md “ken hell Idem home I felt Ml: le- Wood, commandvr of the Department covered end human huh beet ot ot Cube. who ennui her. early we 1..."). our in I “my, all u]- "our morning on the Ken-lawns. haw h: h ttt a†Dr. adll'e' m m He'"" Pear-[Limit Castro, for From thesun Om vit% Ont. Among the oldeest and most highly respected residents of 0mgeville is Mrs. John Huekinson, whose daughter, Emma, has for a number of years been an acute sufferer from the after ittfeeta of malarial fever. A reporter of the Sun hearing of the wonderful trtreteta which Dr. Williuma’ Pink Pills have had on Miss Huskinson, celled at her home to enquire into the truth of the rumor. After stating the reason of his visit, be was kindly received by Mm. Ruskin- snn, who gave him the following facts or the cure: “Some years ago," sold Mrs Huskinson, “my daughter Emma, who is now captain of the Newmerket corps of the Salvation Army, wee at- tached by malarlnl fever. She wee tUV der a doctor's care for u long time and although she recovered tmftirirmtlr to go about, the after otreseta of the fever left her very weak and the doctor did not seem eble to put any life into her. She had frequent headaches.wes very pale, and the least exertion would greatly fatigue her. We thought a change might do her good and consequently she went on e visit to Toronto. While there she was advised to try Dr, Wil. liams’ Pink Pills and " onee purchased a supply. Before she had Ltlalted the second box she noted 1 muted chap AFTEREFFECTSLEAVE THE INC. JON! "lull TIM WEAK AND DEPRESSED. - All!“ “1. Searchâ€. Mise Etturm Haskinsms, . mi“ the PPe'Peet-r_--r------ Salvation Army, Tells How She Re. -_- -- -- " - ---.-- ..__‘ ' --.w------ gained Health Through the Use of Dr. MAM-â€Lu“ dtu Willinms' Pink Pills. , , From thetSan Om vitV Ont. Among the C'llfJll md most highly respected residents of Orangevilka in Mrs John Bushman, whose dunner, Emma, has for a number of you: been T - g an acute sufferer from the alter isffeeta of malarial (ever. A reporter of the Sun hearing of the wonderful affocta which Dr. Williams, Pink PM: Mum in" "- "Ru-k Turner. c. Emil me mm MAP“... W.H.Bowlby. QC... Fr. Snyder.......,..... I. Knoll... '_'......., f. A. MmkleJJ’. ....... L.J.arrritt-t...., Imcts.-sr._....... 9.8. “manhunt. P.Jaetobi............., ï¬rm! Bronchial lnulllu. FEVER. mt highly Lugovilh is adnghm, you» been no: itffeeta 'of the Sun recto which we had on or home to the rumor, A us visit, be a. Huskin- c< wing fact- ti: ago," and tor Emma, 0t lowmarket . F, m at- bi he was 'uv , time and 1 antly to go Never left or did not t her. She ev "rr pale, Cu d you], . a change pl: mquontly pr o. While h , Dr, Wil. c purchased in Mlhod the Ya ed clings tar unmoved, ' of ob Ottl by the non bong 3., “Imam! mod. Al. m Army kind- of h We to do moo. tar-’0 can I m, and 1 o! with I . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . _ - - - momma DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV'T - - 50,079.76 All Poliu’u Gamma! by the LONDON & LANCASTER FIRE ms. co, will Assets of $15,000,000. John than, President. All!“ m Secretary. T. A. “a. Inspector. By our easy payment plan every family in moderate cir- ','2'l'3'1"v", can own a fine piano. e allow a liberal price for old instruments in ex- change, and deliver the piano in your house free of expense. You can deal with us at I dis- tant point the same as in Tor. onto. Are receiving more favorable comments to-dav from an ar. tistic standpoint than all other Canadian makes com- hined. Pyle Paris Green Our lillinory I V Opening is Over . . We challenge comparison The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1875. nun OFFICE .. - - IATEM OI'I'AIIII. BI?T THE RUSH IS tt l ILL ON. 1t:",tt2,ttttrteosrevrstom.a-. In“ Novorhdauhvoiolnuohlohobt-ï¬m- Mubmmlhnhuovuboumh'm lmhnudluthoryurdm'mflhnudm“ ontohlgbut elu- mnminx display. Nun-Uri.- ul- na, buckles, ttt,t,1etei' maid-gelling. h.) W. 113;". - lamina» "cttrarsdvioirtitr I. m “I“ . Mrs. C, _§_tqgernagel. ij-, Warranted Government Standard st . lover . In elsewhere. We hue a large aatortaneett of row but; am Muha- In irhlrlllllhllll MUTUAL ' How ht This For a Snap *mim-Inu-p own-hum tut-9mm MM“ nu INSUIAIICI 00"“! INCORPORATED [I " Inn-inn.“ VII-b- Jdl-lL-u " 1m...» " VIII-w. ha " “blot-LII!» ' tum-mum Himmlw“ “hunk-.m- Elna-hit“:0- MM.~O“ mnmwlm‘ om: WI old Shad warm“) KING ST., WATEELoo. BOARD or DIMâ€. Jno. Schmldt'a (See now 30c andasc. boys' underwear worth 40c now 20c. sweater worth 75c now 25c, white shirts 81 for "c. 2?, shirts for 6oc, soc s irts for 4oc, coils" TOC each or (Director 25c. and in truiahou will get special bar- gains for the next two week: at In gent's furnish- ings? Hats worth 82.75 now $1.50. 82.50 now $1.25 and " underwear worth Ox now 60c, 75c nay 40c