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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 22 Nov 1900, p. 3

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5. , ”nuance-0d f - ', . Mala. Carter’s a. Little LivoPPms. Iuy Tor-I in hymen mam-mm Maul-m mid-“yum! I." .. -tr.-- a. In: In in - Mia-why. "e--- Capital Rt,', up) . - ' 1,703,212 Roche and .. - - 1,234,120 Total Assets - - - 14.837. 357 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The chances ere you never save " all unless you open a bank account. Don't "hunt.“ you get out ot debt, but put ”my ”manning every week and you will be surprised at the total In a short time. Depoeiu of $1 and upwards received. We add interact. twice a year, in May BANKOF HAMILTON BANK OF BOIMEBBE mAILIOHID MMO. Wits]. mtmooo. Rest, 81.2500». HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Deposits atone dollar and upwards receivodln tho Swings Bank or on Spock! Dope!“ and highest rate of have“ moved. Dratta md Money Orda- iuuod on In points " lowest nun. Spook] “mention paidto the We! (Arman and out of town ammon- Blank Home. for {smart "lee Inppllod the on uppucstion. and November. You know your many in safe bere,and you can get it without delay when» you want it. Money loaned on all suitable securltlen " lowest ram A general Banking Busineu trau- wtod n the WATERLOII BRANBII The Molsons Bank. HEAD omen. ION'I'REAL unmanned Aw 32,500,000 M Fund - $8,050,000 - but!" Mutu- dou. Col I“- hide. (nth but] with In All ”do. Dani-lo- w u: plan I- the wall Ebb-nuns! tum-l mouse In? “own Igvuu nsnk or spud-I . lamina-Ids Row and Where To Borrow Money mmmwunaoo. hymn-Imus“ OURI .IOK HUDAGNL A. W. ROBARTS. MAIAGII THE CANADIAN J. P. BELL, Agent. JACOB n-nul. In"! WM.» Br-e, “Militant-whi- i,t't.""""t'r. amok of m I". . . KB I“: lay". a! Zion I‘ll tin (I. d Ilk- Iu Born-n on Sud”. nun-u Mg,',',,",', II III with mu,vuvuy Ion-Wuhan moat-amino»; in. In all hon-10mm condition. Thte lb. Flo-ao- Duh and Lur- Gildnor - sunny with (new in “ammo. Mr. Irvin Womb, in min wont, having mound from his mom a- “ cl typhoid. It. Wm. Ko‘htbom, of Wolluloy village In in Berlin on Sunday, we no“ otter. D, S. Snyder. Mr. and In. Daniel Knochul have rammed w Hanover attor unending ttte Baptist convention in Btu-nu. Mr. Dbbol, of Elmwood, wd Mr. Hol'lg, of Nomadc were among those who “tended the Baptist Convenlion in Berlin, which dosed on Snuduy. Mr. 3nd Mm. J F. Beck very pleasantly onmnained ahout um acme of young pttople at their beautiful home on Courllnnd Ann, on Thursday even- ing. All present report having that onghly enjoyed themselves. In. Clan. Huger, of Buiralo, in in Berlin " the bedside of her sister, um Emma (Inger, who is dangerously in with typhoid Afevor. St. Mary's Literary and Dramatic Society will prodae"AN'otrltr Sacrifice" in their hall on the 22nd and 23rd incur Opera [hum orchestra in at- tendon“. The Mandelssolm Malo Quartotte, of Baum, the talented Huston "location, in Miss Augusta Grimm. and Berlin’s awn mlnisl. Miss Rania L. Boehmer will all be heard at the superb enter- tainment to he alum at tho Opera House next Friday evening. The citizens are ex: reigning satin. faction at the manner in which the new electric Lamps are being put up They will all be in position in a shun than, and allot them will burn all night and ovary night. the New Jerusalem Church on Tbtrrtw There w t'3atl Eminence marketSamr day even mg the tthd inet, Mr. W. ll. my. The mum-us lr we”, sum) 9 Hewlett, the popular Canadian Omani" H’s-lurk made the 5»th a in tre main will Ire, "rtritrtsd by Mis, Elia Wiener, building almost imp tssuls!e, Prices. f Boptuno tsolo and Mr. Charles Ruhy. vegetables WImIim-ci Emu: the sanw bnrlwne. ulna: Saturday. Thaw m-m larur- Tho Guelph Nationals are agitating quantities of turkr-ys and cFrv,'ots the formation ofanew hockey league The former MM pt llv a il, , and in Western Ontario? and expect teams chlrkmm could le had m 37.1- n "Mr. from Berlin, Wa'erlon and Stratum! to Butter sum from L'." In 22e, . :45 at P.) juin them. From present indications and 201-, yummy 4mm.) Jim " lug Berlin and Waterloo will be in the W. There was wuml in mummy. Thr 0. B. A and Stratford in the o. H. A. mien for the has! hamlvhu " renmim . The Mendelssohn Male Iluartette pleased their audience at Assembh Hall, and well sustained the reputation of "Uio" Lecture Course" under whose auspices they appeared.- Daily Capiral, Topeka, Ran. They will be heard at Miss Boehm-n’a cou- cerc next Friday. Mica Jessie Alexander's last appear- ance in Canada this season will be at the Y. M. C. A. Glee Club Concert on December 7th at the Berlin Opera House. The committee are vuitiniz forth every HTML to make this final concert a fitting climax to a biilliant and successful season. It The all night electric light Berviee ham been inaugurated, the new lamps except. several in the outskirts being now in position. All the lamps north of Queen St no closed arcs and those south of Queen St are open area, Only the has! of than old lamps have [neon retained and Berlin’s lighting system in now Brttelatm in every particular. or the eighty lamps 45 are Dew. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Wing returned from their wedding trip to various Manes in the Stale of New York on Wednerdny evening. When they ar- rivad at their mime on Frederick St. lhry found a number of their friends occupying the house awaiting their arrival, and a. spirndid repalt prepared. Among those who had thus kindly in- terested themselves were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zurhrigg, from New Ham- burg)“. and Mrs. J. G. Wing. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, Rev, A. Y. Hum and others A very plenum evening was spent. Prol. A. B. Welch. F.A.I.P., the eble Phrettolottitrt qnd Psychologist, t111ed the Y. M. C. A.Satt to the doom to boat hit lecture entitled “Love, Courtship and Marriage." The lecture wen full of mirth end good advice and thawed tho lecturer was «all posted in the Iubjeot. Even body left the hall delighted. He gives four lectum this week, it will pt, you to hear them. See Me Idv’t. In mother column. Prol. Welch can be consulwd all day end evening " the Brunowick Bowl. At the organ recital to be given in the New Jerusalem Church on Tbttrtt- day even In: the 22nd inet, Mr. W. H. Hewlett, the; popular Canadian organbt will be, mined by Miss Elia Khmer, soprano solo and Mr. Charles Ruby. barlmno. A report just. received by the Do- plmmom. of Agriculture from their Igont. in Liverpool and Manchu-star, regardinga shipment of fine, apples, nears, grapes, and quincea from Ons Iario by the steamship Mtmehater City at tho and of October, any: the fruit mind in perfect condition. In Geo H Parley. nf Ottawa is in Berlin on a work's visit to her father Mr Ward H Bo-lby u C. I"!!! a Good Tlmoto Enter The W" " an. High (it-Ida tite b 't'l2 than t,"At “that of at U. " e good yum; done. Mummies m mm In. in the Employmont _ u g! the ram an!“ Juno-'3 In M “on. :9... ri" .3734 In. Nt W“? 'iPai.Fttery,.eyt?etmedi"erttett a News I. owubci'iii cm '. hut-0- W5 'ee MQOIWUHI-ndn-Iu to "I, kw“... I- m Aldus" lotuubbwumd DUI.“ to gt""""""- mu Lulla- Tho Y. I. c. A. (“no mt be“ -ttee and»; prams on Thlvuhy 1tmetlq. 1‘on no 'oflh‘ than - to lab. 0dr mm a "ttwet" " will ho duo in the 0m Hon- In tho "wince! Doc 7th. Ma Ma Mound“ the onwa- daemon!" who In. won hunk from mean in ocean will like put. Misa undo L_Bnebrm-r bu aloe ' an gnu-god um the also “on: by tho Glee Club will oompara favorably vim tome " the nuivenn) organinuum of the kind. They are making gm: programs under mm my loader Prof. Zoe-“oer. The Y" M C A orchestra of 18 phoe- mll furnish the manic. , Captain J. Schneider and his party of hunter. consisting of MmrlJno. and G,, . u: Burma, 3. Vector, Cart Hamung, P. Snip, Geo. Meyer and Aha. Miller, are back from their two woeh’ hunting expoditioa. They brought. back autumn deer. A: two deer to each man is an ttte gator lama lallow, the number hrnnghv home by the Berlittites was the Inuit. They ‘wero tiitom milvs (lism-vt from any mrat-ottiee and Were in we vow midst of what is cousivlm‘rd the best hunting grounds in the din ict. Mrs. Cniharine Rothaermal 111% at her 0011160“ (Mllvgn St ' Hmlin, on Sunday, after about T'RO years’ Him-w of diabetes. Demand mm [may three years of ugu she leaves a hus- bani-ma grown up 'rauchter, Mite Viola Rothaermul, 'and [Wu tttttpa.' children to mourn her u xiimely death lhe mother of the tlmn-utseti, Mrs Becker. in tttill living and rvsidm in Aw.ulree,0urario. Tho luueml wax heii Ot Tuesday at 2 p. m. from mice for the has! lmniwmd remair $6 oo. May was held at $I 1.00 a mu. The Home In Industry Committee met at the Hnuae nu F'ri0av and passed the accnums for the improvements eoustruvted this season. Tin-y total up to $3,570.83. All members at tite committee were present except the Warden. The bill in ma Ie up a! fol. krws: H. Pioke, mason work, $1187.58; Rertspr chc Forwvll, carpenter work, $961.73: P. Gina, plumbing and heat Aw.ulree,0urariu. Tho luuemI wax heii 0. Tuesday at 2 p. m. from :hn'b-maa to tho Nan JI-rumIc-lu church thence to Mount Hopts for in- ImmanL um, $1135.77; H. Vetter, painting; $147.00; C. [invents], architect’s fora, $115.75. The Hume of Refuge is nuw in tirgt class condition. A laughable incident occurred at the Court of Revision before Judge Clllb- balm on Friday afternoon. Aseecsnr Jame-n was in the wimans box and in netting forth hie claims that the 3119988- ment of Mr. Kaufman's two King St. human wax just, be made thn otter or his Mr. Janznn's, and $4.500 to "boot" in exchange for Mr. Iinufman'g two King St. houses. the $4,500 being the ditrerenee in usessment. Mr. Knuf manjumped to his feet and at'eepted thooker, amidst iailghtvr. Mr. Jatr zen then claimml that the, furniture in Mr. Kaufman’s new Imus" would have to go in the deal. Mr. Kammzui ccvuld not see it thitrway and the deal Was off. Simply a. link game of blutT IO which the bluirer was biutfed. The Town Clerk of Woodstock has written to Mr Aletter inquiring about Berlin‘sscavengsr systvm wUieh he sn ys, Woodstock authorities have been led to believe is a good nne. They must have been misinformed as I ur system " present is nut givin" mind satisfac- tion. We had a 1mm scifhsiger early in the spawn. hm as rnyi-ody had the right to out lulu his work, he . “S Im- able to live on the t,-e., hr obtained-- 81 50 per unnum for each cloturt-and asked the Board of Health 'msnpplem- om his inrnmr by a mnnthly salary which may did fur a time. When they eat off the salary he tirttwd work and now citizens rrqniring the services of a scavenger leave notice with the Town Clerk who sends a man. Thus no rea- ttlar service is ensured and the work is apt to be neglected. The Liberal Executive for North' Waterloo met in the club ronme, . Ber- lin, on Thursday afternoon. The question of the appointments to the l "niece now vacant was considered: The tendering of a banquet to Mr. l E. W. B, Snider tty the North Water-l loo Liberals Watt a topic [or dhcneeion elm and wee very favorably lonkedl upon by tho-e present. Mr. Snider lei recognized to. '"tte of the enliven Lib. emle of the riding who he- fought hard) end long tor the grand old party. The riding wee repreeented for twelve you! by him in the lam-tare and it wee - in safer bend. men when hie human-e end "rud Milne-n exper- lence wee enlleted end be occupied e nee: to the right of the Speaker. He was defeated lot the Domlnloo in 1896, it in true, but try forces which rendered the triumph of his opponent n hollow new". Mr. Snider in one of are old and end bee-record“ which» any well be wound. The tendering of e mmpumenury been“ to In. would Manned-lemma itutesbOqpqd lt will be - threw! _ n 'Mir um Ifm " My 1tiks {in}? “any!“ It“ a? BANQUET FOR MR. E. W. B. SNIDER. [wry mole. It would monthly “t lumbar- m In dim. don. "ttAhit'tit the“. Iy2ttvlhtu'dell'gt prtmr1tMiMmdMrrtqt,arad I. a“. no duh-hm utmmdm a pug-.93“. _ n . tlt? pm, " “I. 32...; "l CU's J, l Av? . V {'11.}; ' i. ‘k‘x, a 'twr.: .‘ - ”3...; u I OUR SCAVENGER SYSTEM. I. Y.nara. but with Dr. - "W% w_N.P_ ....., 4cm! "hur;ows lle " ilr, and. I ut 351- " air. 22e, -;4n m If! m} 4.35 " lug yummy. The dwo.d remuim ”in“ l.- in. 'l-taf , ".W,ttttes m, w d In. J. Int-n was a. two: a! mom was“ all. In boat. a. be.» I. I‘M wound. and no.“ been on (M0 at. ION new: war. Juice (W. on lit-Mu. The cum-(w n 19. a. and mu nah-and from 4 " m. on Fliti w to ttt Bar. - day. Mr Cull!“ Bind pm 1h. out [or Mr Kaunas ml Ton Baum-c Chm: looked allot tho mum'- Inter-u. Tho and! homo on Cam tit In W "0600, sad the second hum an .1700. TM a" homo was amused rot um but Maud to $7.300 by we Conn of union. Among the witnesses and by m phuutilN eounorl were Hm F. at der, P. S. Lauwmchhgor, W. I‘m- " u", Geo. Schlee, Jaa. Boehnor and J. Mom. M. Scully, mmr for the town at Waterloo; Mes-rs R'rhlodor Ind Jan. zen, Berlin assessors and Simon Snyder of Waterloo, were called by the Ip- pelnnt. _ _ Thai. Patterson, W! for the 1""I 019311; (J. Moor, Waterloo; J: Tue, plaintiff’s counsel held that u the properties of Wm. Bou- and Mrs Hberholnmr Were anessod " 87000 mob, the Kuufmnn house Ihould be placed at a lens auwuut. The defence erMaseritttatthe Kaufman house we: superior toeither of than proportion and as both ul'lheee were on corner (an; they had heavy frontage tax to 'puy which must be taken into account by ttw maven-ire. Mr Bitzer reputed- ly mm» d the witnesses what they would vonerider the actual can!) value of the property were it to be given for the new or an insolvent. but he could get no answer. Mr Jansen said that the aNtetu50r8 had to answer this qruotion when ameexug the different proper- “PS. The house Mr Kaufman formerly necupied is assessed $1,700. The evi- (it-mm seemed to show this to be rather oxcessive. The defence presented a strung case In favor of sustaining the $600 assessment on the Cedar St property. "ss.str.ar.'tettt at $3350 or $8,500. He Said the resideuee, was the tirteyst he had ssPPrt in the province outside of Toronto. other reasons " placing it at this riitrtre were because Berlin is booming .lnll the hon o is in a good residential part of the town. Mr Scum placed the assemble name at $8000 and Mr Simon Snyder at $7,300 or $8,000. Mr Ruhlodvr and the place had been assessed $7,500 in 1899 when not quite completed. No objection had been raised and there should be none 'MMS. The chief contention was over the new house.. Mr Bitzer said consider- able stress was laid on frontage tax by the assessors. They held that because a man paid a big frontage tax on a corner lot his nssessment should be lighter. But only rich men can buy such houses and they never even ask about frontage tax. Assessor Patterson of Galt c .nnnt be a good judge of prop- erty in Berlin. Mr Scully put Kauf- man's house higher than Wm Roos' when the evidence shows that the lat. ter cost more than the former, Kaufman's whole cost includi' a a great deal of tillimr up aud'chan~ gas was $12000 while Mr Roos’ cost the same for bare buildings. Mr Ililzer argued that Kaufman should be user-seed 81000 lower than Roos' or for $6 00. Mr Kaufman's house is on a narrow lot and did he not desire to be near his business he would sell it for tive or six thousand dollars. Mr Clement referred to the great ditliemity always experienced in assess- ment work. With regard to the small house. there aredozene almilar to it ae- scssed " about. the same tigm'o in the some ward, and to lower this would disturb all of them. Mr Clement laid stress on the rental value of a home which should be a governing factor in. determining the assessment. Ag to the second house perhaps Mr Janlen h .d put a low tls,raro on it tn justify the low fittttro he had placed on " own property. " rents for 812 a month Thich is a little over 6 per ct net on his money. All to the new house Mr Clem- ent said them was no other like it in Berlin or G'alt. Dr Bowlby'e house which was not in the name clue at alt was amend at 85000 as was also L. J. Brenhaupt'e home. Mr Clement argued that the house was a very val- uable one because it in exaetly when the owner wanted it. Mr Kaufman said than $5000 would he a fair assemnent and that he could not get mum for it were he to otl'eritfor sale. None of tho Vitamins: would place th" valne so low as that but sev- eral thought it would be put at $6000. Mr Patterson, the Gal: manor, said they had nothing to equal the house in 1rut._lrt_rouh1, ghee the His Honor sald assessments could not he arrived " with mathematicsl‘ accurscy. He oonfirmed the secess- ment on No 1. With regard to No 2.I The old assessment law declared s‘ property must be taken at what it would bring if put up as that of an in-; solvent debtor, but in 1892 an Amend- ment had been made so tint property‘ could be competed with other property in the vicinity. If he were making . suggestion as to a further amendment it would include rental value as a basis also. After carefully reviewing the eVidenee he reduced the assessment to .1500. As to the new house his Honor sold he believed a small house should be assessed higher than a large house on the basis of cost of construction. Both goteqnal lire protection, sidewalk accommodstion etc. and competing a 2 story hows with a ten story building is was obviously unfair to - each succeeding story in height for the suns asthe thet. Not ongoodheuss in Berlin and Waterloo is caused at its real also. 11:th wuss-pencil to Hi heck on human moth-d. None 01 the f.N'r,'t" slain in he - 19“ he ttit. " - bus-9 THE ms Hoxon’s nncmoxs. TB! IVIDIHCI ARGDM ENT. There we. a Inge “madame " the Wednudey evening session of the Bible Conference a St Andrew- church when Iddreelet were given by B. W. Front, of the Chine Inland Illn- Mon end Rev Dr Elmore Burk, of Toronto. less then can the out be got out ot a $12,000 house. A person buying such a property to satisfy I. claim always pays what he thinks he can easily tea- lize or it. Corner Iota par more from- an tax but they have extra trdvilogrsa. His Honor declared he would prefer Roos’ house. all things considered, to Kaufman‘s. On the evidence he could not see his way to put it down to $5,000 bat he would make it $7,000. Each side will pay thelrown costs. The "tints oompoeing the Leipeic Quamue leave immediately for St. Petenburg, Rue-in, when they hue an engagement for December 16th. Their visit to Berlin will long be re- membered none of the moot import- ant events in the wwn’l Inn-ice] annals. Mr Freetown on the "The, Holy Spirit." He aid " remerke would follow up thou made when new loot viewed Berlin Ind had spoken in Trin- ity Katmai“ church. God’e pupae. in [living In line Holy Spit“ It the, day of enioeoet, won one of which many people ore woefully We. " woe to give no t,','.'NL Service, Sulfa-mg om: Solution. old tn- temen: ulna were children at God but were not eon- olGod mull “grim dot of Penteeoet. when on God chil- dren were brought together and llt Holy Spirit poured upon mom. were on that ar given medivine rum ot _ II when We took! our older n e hie-in. the: we In privil- eged to m [or " an and whiz Bit.. "One you it inn-need on only that yo hollow but. that ye m M In." Then nun, w. hove ooh-Ion. In a one! as none. we a when, nth with em Ill he" dwe- The singing of the Quin-tone is with, out doubt the timmt choral work ever listened to in Berli‘ Alt the singing 1m: unaccompanied and so perfect wee the blending of the ditretmst voices, and no delicate the shading effects, it seemed as though one might hue been listening to a mater modem: manip- ulating the toy bond of I big emu}. LEIPSIG QUARTETTE CONCE] The music-loving citizens of Berlin and Wuterioo paid their highest oom- plimeut to the Leipzig Qatsrtertter, who gave a concert in St. Penal-'3 Lutheran Church, Berlin, on Friday evening by turning out on muses and crowding the vast auditorium of the church to the doors. The Rev. R. won Pinch, the popular pastor of St. Peter's church, to whose eftbrta the people of the Twin City owe this rich musical treat, opened the proceedings by a brief address in English, paying a splendid tribute to the aingem and incidentally mentionv ing that Berlin was securing this re- nuwned quartette at the expense of the city of Detroit, whose people were anxious to engage them for the same evening. The singers composing the Otar- tettc were: Mr. Bruno Roethig..umo, and director; Mrs. Clara Rosthigr soprano; Miss Hedwig Rush, nlto;Mr. Eugen Tannewits, bass. The pro- cram was most comprehensive being made up from sacred chord clash: gtf the different ages, from the tittmtttth century down to the present time and represented such composers " Pra- tonius (1571), Frank (1681), Bush (1685), Beecher (1899), Bortainmski, Koenig, and others. These embraced appropriate selections for the different seasons of the church your, Christ» mas. Easter, Whitsuntide, Trinity Season etc., the program concluding with the well-known hymn "Worms" Pd- - " you gtdrrgmttrt'g m. -_ .'-- ---__eev-_ aria- h- my? Wlt't,'dtf. mark" ioidti' could? “that warm? have m add .. and.“ be m the. m7" me " "ttiiiiilra havo the blues? And no you troubled about sleeping? ll- - - But then II I an. 'TtsttteoldmtiatN They act directly on the liver. They can constipation,billoumeee. sick headache, mum, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative doe: each Itll'; For 80 years years ey have been the Standard Family Pills. ' Man II - Al - “I bunk-Lyra gunme- nm for Ill “in in minimum-unto“ AH inn!»- all non we a mule. without pain; uni u out of truth, man; I in” m bun-biannual" my "am." ll'ALvm “an.” N an...“ "a (I. My iEEaiteeiiei, ""WE' (n. v. Toh-tttn-i--. fiarCriViilriiiFG Fa; Wri. bFikttai, If“: LiT.3.33iri F/ It In". n1 7 n. my... mum Bl BLE CONFERENCE. iiiCU.Ehrfi.Yi%- To the ladies Waterloo [an it lbw: time that but“ thing, the Post one. clock Down wu provided with n clock. It In tn eye- m In lb was.» condition. Perhaps s petition would do some good. I III: an In citing would dqn it. A long mug public mu to km wmmdme ,rtll but bad ,rttmttrothdooNuthty Plutonium bemoan-um. Chief ,ritteettalttpes0ht8oeooFs: “on of our. In his rogue?- t'td'dttlrlt. Onoonho om oftboitt-irttsdtrrmr. Bone and muvlnlmhnw . 2,e,ttrtd ”Imam“ made km discovery by TN',' II will on a. Ina-gin of m. ". add you. In“! an. up in. Screen Doors and Windows [ of different detsigrsyrnd aim, duo Lawn Mowers and Lawn Rakes a common member of the church but wuchosen because hememen of honest report and a child of God tall of the spirit. He was honest and re- ported as such. Many people love God but have not in the fulnese of His spirit. Man deserves no credit for loving God because He is the one being Ntogothor lovely. Stephen for his goodness as a private church mem- ber was made deacon and rose until he we privileged to die for his master. Every child of God " conversion re- ceives the Holy Spirit, but the Holy Spirit is not always given full poseesion. We do not need more of the Holy Spirit but the Holy Spirit needs more of us. We must give up our personal likes and habits. When we take up the cross of Christ we must carry it to death he Christ did. A goodly muntkr of young men who have been in the habit of using mild form- of “can words" had the luv laid down to than in no mild form by Eran- 301m PBInMyr " the Y. M. C. A. but Sundny. Hon of the hon of course are innocent of the charge of using down right bad swear words. For instance they mbstituto the revised union ot"dare' for the regulation d-n. Now the ovangoiiat’a talk in baring fruit. A midenblo number including some who were not even " the meeting dad» from wearing but mute moo! A choice vocabulury of dung. Thin ha been aptly termed “awe-ring In vaMtttona.l' _ Both these addresses were listened to with intense interest. Mr Frost. spoke Igain this “human. This evening’s session will be the Into! the conference. m'h‘iltna- lulu- . glyph-hurl. null 'lt; SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - . - - . mm DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV'T - - 50.07976, Alt Policies Guaranteed by the LONDON a LANCASTER FIRE INS. co will Ann of 315000.000. John Mull. President. Atttutt “In. Secretary. T. A. an». Inspector. REMARKS BY THE RAMBL'ER. The Mercantile F iris" Mrs Paris Green INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1875. IIEAII OFFICE - - - Infill”, ONTARIO. We will be pleased to Gud prices and furnish up? formation to parties desirous of luoring the WOW lur- 3 vice laid in their property and gumbo to do Work 'f promptly. *' .1 CONRAD BROS. Iii" WATERLOO. T) in who}: we asrt pompetition. Tnriiipetorot-irtt-ttoeattiu l we (at youmlf. and” tho In! " weeks, babe Peuetiaaing ".wttkd my cock d. (embers, his». trmmod boom. has. Wow-I hats,all kinds of silk: to: dust lllz.'r,t ud - work, Illa Baltenberg patterns. . .Wc.“ Mrs. th)ittsutsrriagdci"i. Warranted Government Sundud a . lord an elsewhere. We have . huge We!“ of KING ST., WATEiLomi Good, Tender _-" And Wholesome How ht This For a Snap Jno. Schmidt’s WI old Shad WATmG Meats is what the re"; want especially during ‘ hot seam of the year. My my business his grettty Ill- creased I have been orig-(.3: to build I new REFRIG R- ATOR tn ttedeie to 'tttot gt, ynennnndin lo going I Fi better prepared than 0'. supply my custom." qt the monk delicious M I tends than. In gent's furnish- ings? Hats worth $2.75 now $1.50, 82.50 now $1.25 and '31. underwear worth 81 now 6oc, 75c now foe 60c now 30c and Me, boys' underwear worth 40c now me. sweater worth 75c now asc, white shirts Or for MG 75c shirts for 6oc, 50c shirts for 40c, collars we each or threefot 25c, and in tsNatlyou will get special bu- gains for the next two weeks at WATERLOQ

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