Fs, " Qter “have“ thus the l B, “uranium!†our ttaol' a its w. a. a R. Ode pomuelty ' . cpl-mum l900lnn more P, " Mm Mover. That the li , 'ttrr-ttie itrm such " this IB' be put In our†of n bsiliir re- " I, no credit upon those in authority, M, itu. business It in to see that Berlin m - slum-ed in such manner. The _ ‘ qu‘ution wuthoroughly threat:- is" out In 1899 More the Bosrd of L', ' ‘ 5nd . unsulmous resolution gr“ Asking the Council to remitthe E. '. - which wu done. Had the Cotm- y]! of 1900 been unblued and not PM, " we {our lt hos been, by per- E - feeling. the notion of the previous s'," m would hove been taken " a pre- . - The taxes in dispute tunoant) 5, ttt '219 being the general rate on $20,- " 000 malty. This usesement was voluntarily put on by the firm as well _' " .8000 of en inorease In realty in _ 1308. Their former assessment had _ been $12,000 realty on which they paid only thhool tax, amounting to $60 a you. They are quite willing to pay" school tax north the whole 40 0001 amounting to 8200 a year. Besides Mr. Wilan increased his personal moons amusement by some 83000, which adds nearly $50 to the town’s when. Mr. Greene’s personal income Ind that of the whole tstaff was volun- tarily ruined to the limit two years _rraarmt-e". 'l f “IUD-thy-“ humus-u. Tue - - " 'is-ttpai - an: un- Tut T “a. M W“ - Tti-----"""": Mo. So that the town is getting, through the voluntary action of this Ann an excess of taxes over that secured previous to 1898, amounting to more than the amount new in dis- pute. We mention this to refute the statement oft repeated these days, that the W. G. & R. basin View mere- ly the saving ore few dollars tax. Were that true they would have accep- ted the hint that their assessment could be lowered. The Co. sent a eommunioszion to the Council lust sum- mer saying they would pay all taxes demanded if the Council would, as in 1899, refund th part. The Finance Committee recommended "no action†and the Council instructed the collec~ tor to collect all beck taxes. It would sppesr that the Council wished to pre- cipitate the scandalous seizure of Thursday. If they had honestly wished to prevent it they could hare done so. The spirit of the by- law which totally exempted the firm from 1885 to 1892, and from all but school tax from 1892 to 1898 should have led to more conciliatory measures tom s concern which is extremely nimble to the town. We trust the _ business menof Berlin will, this even- iiiiLhrr%e second time, eipress their opistttrir?sMtmr.' kind of thing with no lineman: sound, The W. G. & R. Co. pay about $100- 000 a your in wages. tn two years more all their exemptions expire and the ttrm will then pay on a 16min rue,- $640 a year in taxes. Can we rally word to quarrel with them! Ottawa, Dec. 27,--Ths Department of Finence is about to issue a new tour. dollar not», which has just been turned tilt by the Government contractors, the American Bank Note Company of Ot. hwe, and which is regarded as one ot the meet artistic bits of work of its class ever produced for the Govern. ment. The face of the note is adorned with excellent portraits of their ex eelleeeiee, the Earl and Countess of linen, the aovernor-1hsnoral wearing the uniform pt e brigndier-general of volunteers, which rank he held before aiming to Canada. In the centre of the note is depicted a scene on the Inuit Ste. Marie Canal, a large steamer hung in the act of passing through the look; On the back of the note there is I View of the parliament build- [on end Ottawa river, taken from Idol’s Hill Park, showing the hill with the whole of the library and Home of Puiiement. WEDDBD SEVENTY-TWO YEARS Mr. and In Christopher MeMul. Mn, who live just west of the town In to Tomtahirr of Weat Oxford, rays Ttte Imam“ Chroninle, calnhrmod .0 7M minivan-17 of their wedding unanimity Int. Thu are prob- _ tho olden untried couph In agrWeha living together. Mr, Me- an m 92 you! Mugs but Jung.a _ 7_ HI - "my ln_]ifo 1m on NI tho mu of December. In his nod Sandy, and no end for I number of your: In. oVnIIin can read and was“ - Roth the old lawman!“ no.†ad -ttatt M. tate of the Abit-tHr-thed'". NEW FOUR DOLLAR NOTE. EDITORIAL NOTE. n" GIIDLII'I'l-ll owns a t R. BATTER. ndnwamum oalt War-luv. Dr. Met-on - OM"! yum-durum. eye our “mind I. GiriilGidueipt__.tteeestttf. in I... to in up. oartef can! 5W “bum ,umh cuh-uc. Wink- - With-“WI. It - toitiiattuyaayissirtt lulu it iii"iFihiitaiieh',"ttey2hs,'d't Ton not Worn Bun-@0050†1.. It" I. tif-tttM to but will . hat " h- t- - in. W mt: M m Tu mt mid by on: lap-rin- - . m tho m o! W .090 u this you ho- In. than. " Int you. Thin - m III m u the - I." - rad within tho but for day. nul and» tonal my "oriatt to complete them. (The "ttmart' how- ont b do u then no more metro eon-amen than there were in Decem- ber, 1899). The statement .hovn that IMI' paying for the debenture of the purchue money ot the Water Works and extra. expenses during the past you Fig. $1040 95 iirat payment on the 818,000 dehgntun, about 6375 extra out of coal thin you wove last year on account of dance in price, repair. to nandplpe 8236, 10 par cent. dig. count on fiat rate- aud on metre rates which pay 300 per thousand (practicah ly s11 on household consumption rates) M4045, a. new typewriter 885, and in- surance muting three years $95, mak- ing s total of extraordinary expeneea for the past you of $1972.40. Af er paying this, the statement shows a net protit of $449983 which is very gratifying tothe Commissioners, and _ no doubt likewise to the ratepayers of i the Town. The profit of hut your (that is 1899) l wan tl845.57 on permanent improve- monu, laying mains, aervlw connoc. noun. water supply etc., the Colllmls alone“ have paid in 1899 $15,242. and in 1900 $10,916, total, $16,158. This amount was paid by the $18,000 de. bentl‘ue rocelved from the Town, profit of 1899 $1,845 and part of the protPs of 1900 $3,313, total $26,158. The quauti y of watei' pumped in 1899 wa» 169,940,000 gala., tn 1000 166,240,000 gala. Although we have 113 new con- sumers we pumped less water which is accounted for through the fact that we did not supply any water to Water- loo an last year. In 1899 over 2 miles of mains werv" laid, in 1900 about 1 34 miles. The Jong felt want in some of the less pop- ulated parts of the Town for water ser~ vice and ttre protection have been sup- plied. All these extensions were made in accordance with the regulations adopted viz. that "No extension ol main shall he made unless the annual revenue to be derived from consumers on such extension shall amount to 10 per cent. of the cost of such extension." A . . A. A ___-_- L". p. ---- 7, -___ It may be interesting to state how- ever, may we received a large propor- Lion of the new consumers on mains which had been laid in former years entirely on account of the quality ot the water which is now supplied. in the lore part of August, and 630,687 gals. were received from Waterloo at a. rate of 3 1-20 per thousand equal tn $22.05. This connection covers even the emergency“ cases but should not he depended upon too much as it must always be remembered that the Water- loo Water Works owes its first duty to ‘its own town and may want it all dur- ing the time we would also want it, so that the work oflookiug Tor farther supply of our own should not cease al- though present requirements are well covered. - Much more could be said in con- nection with the Water Works but knowing that your space is valuable and considering that the Commission, ers will publish a full detailed report of all receipts and expenditures up u Dec. 31st, together with the Superin- tendent’s report etc, same as has been published for 1899, I trust the nlson will Buttiee in the meantime. Yours very "trul J', J. C. BRErTIrAltr'r. . Chairman Board of Water Cum During "In six months ending Dec. 3m, 1900 were won reported to the sum lightly for the Township of Wooiwhh birth-31 Mel and 22 hula; " dub-18 Inla- and 16 m. ad “in†but he. Wax TAKE ONLY TON DOLIN t VITAL STATISTICS B Liomm1tV .:w._, 1.â€. - WV. V in a metre sufferers whose lungs are sore and mm. This racked with coughs are urged to goto -- .. - "ct, t, -..t., -mr‘ ttart-tqt-tye".'"'.."?,'?', ttttil/its?,?,",??,?.?,?.?"', t 3" , , I . on Scum. is; New M, s in“ Columbia 2. in“, with! 6,000,000 t-ttrh I who“ In. this your has my“ homunmpolnulpwun than! “awn ‘uennpuod In]! M 13, '000ustrV--- hall-h The young [Ah-rd- d Ytt Toe. to mm w. Huh Mt M. P. linearly duo. "pa-dbl.“ ‘G W. no- and Hon. J. I. Tum will it» wanted to dollar gang“. The {auction will be on. ot beat over hold in the any. Wm. Hoops “snag, was sentenced on k‘xlday try Jn e Chadwlck ot Guelph to um: you. in Kluguou Penitentiary on the charge of been. The Waterloo Mannheim“; W. have closed their Elmira brunch. Step- but been when to Main-Mr, batching" the nu Hunger, In orgsnisituratrint amok compumy to continued» but“. of manutumr- ing mud ranching muhioory. A capital stock of about '10,000 will be required, And a stock “It to raise this amount will soon be circulated. The farmers of the district will be lashed to subscribe. Miss Donaldson, who has very suc- cessfully taught the primary depart- l mom of the Elmira Public School for a number of years, bat who is leaving to reside in Shakespeare, was presented on her departure with an address and a writing desk by the pupils and teach- ers and with an address and a purse of 85 in gold by the trustees. Mr. R Winger, another teacher who is saver- ‘ing his connection with the school. was _ . . . _. .tg._,c-t willy. prEsencod Many sow funeral of ......._, P_tieee --e funeral of Mrs. Hannah Gilbert, 220 Dee. 25. Aeaton Street, nu Tuesday, Dec, Itth, Areal .1 It." my...“ l900. Mrs. Gilbert was born in Smi- London. Jan 5.---Iasrd Roberts, in fordshire, Er1ghusd, 1827, and was one a. communication to the public ex- uf the many who sang at the coronation pressing thanks tor the reception ten- of Queen Victoria. Rev. J. Allnn,of (it-rod him, eulogim the soldiers in Sherbourne Street Methodist Church, South Atria and appeals for contri- cunducted the religious service at the WNW}! .to tho Boldleri’ and Sailors' house. The body was interred in the "aofiaLio.rt. rtety.tP.iiN thr 'ttrorttt family burying plot at St. James’ com 'l,', 31“ In?“ of Wales to “h mire every. The death of Mrs, Gilbert 00- 'll . nm a ot me" who - tight- curred on Sunday, the 9th inst., after a . ‘protracted illness. She was 73 years Am-tttom Cmporrod. of age, and had lived in the northeast Cause Town, Jan. 8--A quantity or of Toronto for new†40 yea". Mrs. nnununitlon has. been captured (rd!!! Gilbert was dearly beloved by all who invader sympathize" in the neighbor- knew her,and was a model of a mother- hood of Paar" ly woman, and her kindness and zen _ ------ srosity were well known to hundreds of oo, masons IN SOUTH “'3ch friends. Dece'ised leaves two daugh- you, Now can.“ one. [wanna-â€u ters, Mrs. T. Woods and Mrs. P. B. a". [hen Announced. Harper, ant9".r iyetehVEet.l? feel london, Jan. "5.--T'he following Briefs-Mr. Schlemmer of South Easthope spent Christmas at the homo of Mr. M. F. Schcnk . . _ . _ .The Natty, tree festival held in the Luthertv; church Wmday night was well attend- ed. The church was crowded to th" utmnst . - . _ . .Quite a number from her" rtterrled the Christmas tree festival Held in Milverton Christmas night. _ _ . Mr. Fred Manner spent. his Christmas Holidays in llawver with his brother Henry. - . . A 5c ool meeting was held last Wednesday. Messrs. Dan Schlotz miner and Christ Diem wage in all tield. Mr. Christ Diehl was tsleetdti ....Edw. Scblotzhauer is wearing a hmad smile as his wife presented hitr with in baby girl. ...Mr. Moses Knech 'el and family of Seebacl: Hill apon‘ Sunday with friedds here. AN OLD RESIDENT GONE Workman on Friday trrumt the skele- ton ot tho "Martina“ man IyM. on up of the had of coke. than. Rood. I “To. chm-gall with. - W â€In on In. J. M, m d l... . ' a My mm . . narrowing friends attended the of Mrs. Hannah Gilbert, 220 Street, on Tuesday, Dee, Itth, Mrs. Gilbert was born in Staf- i), England, 1827, and was one anv who can at the cornnMiou $111534†of Dickena' Works H ROSTOCK Al'llll l it M P"tt no 8000000. In“ MOI! ToHno28 PM W of th table dork: " pl ttttmul DESERT m ----eq.. “I 3* n“ 'r.'.-.. W a was-pg -.t-eeettr. -ort “kw-mun“! â€Ind-"w l I»... it Illa.“ w h. - w - - and llnu-t-A-DIIU- - 'cRl"dltllCd W '. M In London. In. a. - an lob-00' w... J... a.--Tho [ unlo- xuaw-u mint-M man-abutment":- unmcued In his uduou. m mm- .“- hmuo- gun he (“I to " tho ' on“. a. will u. no . --t, mound by in lou- holiday. nu wad-It. to who " There " no farther gun from 143M Wilfrid "urur, the [Double- m Krcetusner, Who, manila; to . mic. provided tho Colo-h] tttNo tire Town rte-mun, in clllll‘ tor m". to proceed to monkâ€. 5,000 men to (nu-d the Bull ulna. riea a . “mull-hum ompovo’nd Rimming in Capo Colony .onunue. to intervene wig . - to a. .- active, and soo men will "e Cuff mention cl pun. H.305! "pet Town tic-patch. I. cum. tor 5,090 men to guard the Ind m. Enlisting in (hp. Colony continue. mun. and 500 no. will 1.“. CM» Town tor an north with“ the run low dun. Intonation rounding an invasion in scanty. Cot. Williams attacked the custom invade" Jun. 1 nut Middloburj, but. failed to dlnlodgo them. He bu since been wind by LieutAtol. Gmtdl. and the Door- hnvo round. inn """caiiirirruant m mind Gran! Home!" -. ‘- Advice. trom Maseru. Buutolnnd. dated yesterday. In," tint three sever." column. In still pursuing General Duvet. but with no mucosa. beyond tutu: 28 prllonm. Cannon tiring ta continually hard. Alt the English have deserted Flcksr- burg, tuning their stock of gnu: across the border. and the Boers have looted the town. According to The Daily Klil'l cor" respondent M. The Hague. the direct- orate ot the Netherlands South Afri- can Railway has applied to the Am- nterdnm courts for I lam-ion of payments _ Cape Town, Jun. r--Two hundred Boers have renewed the Orange Riv- er, 30mg north. The Russian com- muldants l‘ctrowsk nnd Du Plooy wen killed in the tight at Utrecht Dec. 25, London. Jan 6.---Iaard Roberts. in a communication to the public ex- pressing thanks tor the reception tea- dercd him, oulogim the soldiers in South Atria And appeals for contri- butions to the Boldlern’ and Sailor! Auocialion. recognlling the adorn! ot the Prince of Wales to take care or the {uninc- ot men who gr. tight- lug. Cause Town, Jan. 8--A quantity ot ammunition has been captured (rd!!! invader sympathize" In the neighbor- hood of Paar]. Iondon. Jan. "5.--T'he following Colonial omce appointments were announced Inst evening: Fiir Alfred Milner, to be Governor of the Transvaal and British High Commissioner. Id 1,ieut.-Col. Sir Henry Edward Mo- Cnllum (Governor of NewToundittnd since 1898, and aide-de-camp to the Queen since 1900). to be Governor at Natal. 4_ The Hon. Sir Walter Francis Hcly- Hutchison (Governor ot Natal um Zululand since 1893), to be Govern- or ot Cape Colony. .. arcon‘ will I half t said a President to visit a Pre will probably arrive in N tn the middle of February New York, Jan. a. Pierce, Consul-Omen] Free State in New y urer of the Boer Relin urica. mag given out statement: patriots - of which 5,000 are now invoding (‘ape Colony - against 210.000 troops landed from Great Britain and her uepondencicer "The British invaders have lost " per cont ot that force, The Hoeru to- lal losses in killed and dying from wounds have not excveded 1,500. but their loss in proporty and in the lat- povnrinhment of the people has been " Manson. ur, the W an." Ovid. Mich . yvutordny morning 'httttrrt that Robert Miller. I lull. man on ttte D., (2, H. a M, Ruin-l. wnc mummy killed at that plan on Thur-thy Hung. unm- Wu " your: of up. pttstrtar. and u - Mn"! won ddtseated In... I†caught whoa! In (hulk. an: "aumr hm mum .09"... - to, H. m Inn tfi'."utt W In " but a: _ M Mus my): '__. eetette Ngttt London. Jnn. Erin]: say it i mutiny has are" rnhsh haulesh ortrd trom Hor A "Icky Can-MM INN. Durant. Jan. tr--A mogul-I Iro- vid, Mir). ' yvslcrdny min. mod that Robert Miller, a but. an on up D..G'. ti. k M. Knllrood. ms Inn-n Iy killed " that punc- hnndu 'zvulng. Inlet m " nun of a... 3min. ind " - My we" due-led In. W nndon. Jnn. tr-The Admiralty Tcinls say it in not true that I "iny has orcnru-d on board tho Hush hunk-ship Huron. u m nod from Hong Kong. They lay "rumor disturbance took plan on mm“! the Burneur, hupliratin‘ I 'trw m, Tm were repudiated by tho n. The. Inc: an held â€an - ll y Inf-at. Part ot the Boern are nr Haul-n oMetr. llllod. the Int: arm“ ... ii"'riritUTitieFFLitity? Boer Con-In Plem'n story Than W " d tt-M tot roumms.l “mm: mum must!) 5. - Chariot D. ma] of the Orange York, and mous- telief Fund in Am- out the following Pr.q are armed with plain bullet. but Mtord rm", which bullets, and All ot rpturrd from the the arrow mark ot No Vlutlnv " non-buo-‘o-uuluidIth M 0“â€. Caul- W to DO- I -“ My "It... i, Kalil-x. 1n. 5...?†unlitury and ' civic committal not .osumuy and 1 made ttnat urn-(Inna toe tho ro- coption at tho troop- oouiiu on the Roslyn (hath. They will It. not "l, tho din-Inmuon pier at tha dock- 1 yard by tho miliury and civic su- thoritiu And will be acortod to the umoriu by tho military And mum. {creel with bands. The lilo of much will be commonly decorum. The 'ietrartystien will uh plus on lipid†morning At 10 o’clock. Dinner will bo‘l'trvod at th- union-- iu, one: which the man will have in three "eciat mils. n. hulyn I‘m-tid- Arrivnl. Ottawa, Jon. 5 -'rhe, Roslyn Oun- tle is expected to arrive at “All“: on tho evening o.f the 6th hat. Lieuthol. D. N. Vidal, acting " siatunt Admunt-Gcnml, in omino- ed.to com and the temporary dil- charge deper at linlilu. all will pay on Pl d discharge all 'sorFe0gtt- mlssioned o-hccrs And men from tur- ther servire in Fouth Alfie... Im- mediately on the completion of this duty the troops will entrnin tor their home! on npecinl trains. Liout B. W. S. Grant, 60th Rotident. at- tached to No, 5 regiment-l depot, R. C. W, for duty, will rotum to his corps on the return ot Lie-u. 1: due and Kaye from leave on the 10th inst. Host ot the "ou-commissioned [ omcert, and men of the Canadian Mounted Itit'es , ere discharged iv South Africa during the week ending November '22, 11'0â€, ns follows: Ptes. H. l.. (‘hmllon nu] lt. Ther I met. lo join ’lransvunl eonntrtttt., l lary; Pte. C. J. Forum. to join Com- . mander-in-(‘hicl's Lady guard; Pte. F A, Iaroquc. to join Transvaal con ambulnlrly; Puss. A. C. Moloney and H. V. lies. to return via England Ptu. C. Bell, M. S. Wilson. J. A . Donnelly, M. J. MetcertoB and Sean H. J. Brown, to settle in Bout) Attica Major-General O'Gmdy-Haly yea- terday received the {ollowing (do gram from Llama-Col. Benson. n. " C. of Military Distrkt No. IT, th- muver “Major Bennett of Filth Royal Rims applies for fpommiuion in Baden-Powell'. poWe, and is willing to ruin one hundred mg“. igt Ftiqh Columbia, if required. I Itréngly recommend him. (Signed), Lint.- Col. Benson," This matter In still the subject or omcial communication between 'the Department and the Imperial Gor- ernment, and the shove witl have to wait awhile. Until the runners in discussion between the two Govern- ments are decided, the Imperial Thte- ernment offer to pay from the time that the Canadian fem-um reach South Africa, where they are to be attested. The Canadian Ministers represent that men wi‘l nut en'i-t on these terms. but wiU rvquirt- their pay to eomrrtqhee when they'cniist here in anadn. and their transport and subsistence during the voyage to South Akita, " the Imperial author- ities require attestation by Imperial omeera then " is represented that an omrer trom “aim“ or Esquimalt could be appointed to attest tho men. Aro Eligible For Grun- I'm-l “to - Pate "Hr. _ Ottawa, ont . Ann, s,--T'tte Minis- ter of Militin has received the toi- lowing tllctrrtms from the Colonial Secretary London, Jan. 4, Mtot,---msterring to your telegram ot Dec. 18, ques- uom of pension: for widows and children of noteotttrroMorted Omar: and man now being eon-Mend by committee. Widows And dependent... ot Canadian mime" who and through war are cliglhlc for gun: from royal patriotic fund. (Stand) Chamberlalu no-" “at the I‘m-to Youâ€. "In "-10 Command ll [lug-On Ottawa, "a. 6.--at in “and h military circles here that the up- pointment of Col. Otter u comm-ud- er ot tho Royal Hillary college M. Kingston, In pine. ot Col, Klan. h no good " settled. /' manic: At 1“.qu Tntonto, Jan. tith.','. don wu made to 1!"..le l. Otter re [arding the above. but Chantry " Stanley Barracks elicited m Inlorm- ation that the calm an for Ot- “WI yuurdq. (II-phl- AI-ou And-10d. Quake. In. s..--. Mr. AV mond, the Anglia“ awhi- oi the mo. (hnadh- mum-gout, nu he": appointed â€than can“ of the Englllh $010611]. Ho Will LN!- Us,ttetapt,'r:': 53".}; aaa u. a. M and†II Jum- 7, 'V 6TH; CANADIAN â€LINER? WIDOWI- wmnd Luna Act-I â€0|.me Men For wrath Ank- COL. OTIILI§ ron [Ly-.0. Amaliam. a.durs Boats and. Show M-u-I - was»... ' M but: In. '3: In qrero all. ' “and It“). know- .0 but the†I'ttt thiieiiheitru_res pal. out. thanks. . . _ 7'"; In poll- Isn't that or ten lam - Women's Bmi-St. itll been. IcK.y â€In. [woken Ina. DongoU Kid he. and DUI. â€(to ' imryur who nun P. m Nts. ttleer/tt ttf, ytg"ife in." he ab GU 'drtthr.ttlffA'.'i u It'll-loot]. subplot um. bore buck or tan laced beau. wilt - Inlet. hook. for M;o¢_qe. sig- u. to u, regu- In" 01.5 dipper: as non - than. Am mud. and mm in how ther, mumxm altigsAo. ' - an. old], ttatirhid. vary comfort- nh% uln- 6 toto, than uh prion 01.1!) Ian's Hanna Fre,'.,', In tun, ohetrotato and black ici And Don- .oh PL"s"ll ft; his?!†"este um no gain wmnwo l limit» and um Works 'iiet' a - n... a - upped“ Inâ€! .man but! one Ind an" on "a n “In“ ol am a a: man-M0"- 't'GGiTGRGretPtrt', w! an“): yum-ml aâ€; t"2eii'it'"iiiiiiifii all!" SHAEFER BROS. It will never pay now good lop into firewood. Round-“c. LAI'Mcdn- 1 s,ue,",ugta",tett,tt.a',12t,",t; why-"mushy“. 'Wo any“. numb. Wcm'tCDWI'. Gov-Ina: ireieui.aout-e"u.errit.m.rrot.ho "iiirrGAaAmuoomr_r1r.'rrio1" Logs Logs Lode We pay men mucus SOFT ELM, ROCK ELM, BEECH. HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE, Specially high prices paid for Soit Elm Has Berlin and surrounding coun- try had such opportunities as at the present time to St cure such tip-to date clothing as we are cffermg, (made In the fit reform style) for quality and wormanship, equal to thaderto-order; and in a great man [ instances. far supermr. We wish in particular to draw the attention of the public to a few things here mentioned. Tl ese are material, workmanship, odors and fit, sewn witht er. and S'lk thrtads all bad up by the best manufact- urers in C nada. and “e are our . stantly adding the best that is oflrn- ed and that cash will buy. Do rot bemieled but ccme duect to the place where you get the assortment, Never " King St. S. R. ERNST & CO. Schaefer, Killer & to. In Yo S. SAUBER 6t 00. â€.48 n. Boy'- Banl In Wont “tiara D- Oalf Skin bud hot-JUHIIII II. for Dec-Ink? we». "on â€kro- t rum-d lo Inu- wdl. m liq _ hss "treutrHeo...........-..,o SPOT CASH for al) kinds of logs AND Before at the prices we are offering to cu' with Wumen'u Betoti--M' Dongol- Kid uo. nod Bullet. [ Kn) “tame“ "d Input-Mo q " te T. lvguhr - “I! 'te 150 pm. haw In 0:19. Kid bummed or he. be medium NeLtolid - ' mull-r print .1.†“a“ outthis "week....)..'......;...'.". nun-cones “among. , Button or Inn-o rule. pp box an! or Dangols k'te.ith. , beds or medium both. I?“ ' trot ue, l-‘Kny new. F.'GiiiiUTid - sob I. MI now .tx.Pe-. , tot. "Uprimr.... ...... ...... u... (W'EGENAST a Co't, old factory.) Made by the CANADIAN KIWI“ W. Cnmda's oldest and best Rubber Mun- ufaclurers. An extra thick corrutrated protection band of pure rubber coming high on the upper (see the cut). Thidh tale! of pure rubber and Lars Ind heel. of extra strength and thickness. ' These " soles that wear a long an; the upper). They are the ttr-nest and best hem]: rubberliin C anadl. ( Look fo r I h in undo out on tho wk; THE manna mm M., TORONTO, lawful“. mutant. WATERLOO, HON EBT " A BREED AT Ode-n Mm! 1t,'ttitPa=t'. " m. " will I no" W†iutfttettto “J's: - -t, ." x 'liepigin" Rubbers. KING ST., BERLIN. JouN STREN- Strobe†er HARNESS SHOP a-trs-es-".'" Berlin. GAMBIA" MMO M. BONBT mom -.t-y, SB, Eur ll.†out. in, ONT if: