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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Jan 1901, p. 2

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7.. the {moving 161' 'gt,'Sl%"ll'2"t'f. um tgy,??,?. wall. tile poet book at eons; P ri"iiTG"iGiu_ehee' ., new: “been, I eould mm _ thin- Mat you rule In long. leeve II ruler- of your blood gen-able an the mm day . 'l: 'tttMgmt ot our chlldnn In] _ ire-(ht - people hating good; l curt wee yen; halite serene; . .1. pvehetpeeeemer lendmpoeed; Iilt2trthei,",". wrevetenee eloeed r... hummer, wife and Queen. "Nat lumen at her eonneil met f Who km the eeeeone whencotake p, om by the bend, end mete 5.150 boundl of freedom wider yet v", inning none magnet decree _',;(,C"lh'l'ttl kept her “none amnion still if. DIM-bleed upon her peoples will tl, And nape-ed by the invlolete we." _ new prophetic the words of the a - His preyer he been fully lg a-ed. The longest reign on record Y inland. Victorie the Good lies cold ri In deem, end millions of loving beam T - bowed in grief for the sovereign B when paling away is felt nlmoet as n , per-end lone. Ber reign was so long in _ that only the oldeet people can remem- B her any other sovereign; none can re- h edleot from out the fulneee of their It nearer year! my regime but Tie- 1 new: The poet half 1 century since s . “lined up mountely end succinctly t t the ma of our late Queen. Her w hid upon the heats of her people was _ _ motions. And as time passed and I " decrepit use reminded her subjects . mm ehe could not remain much longer, I E their .trmrticn deepened The person 1 5 d the Queen hat been solong associat- .'. ed with the once, however, that the inclination could hardly berealizedaud -., e violent wrench to most people. (”flung her reign he: been the most _,'iitrmtrious of ell time in the extension “the Empire and in peaceful achieve- ”; menu, it wee he a. pure, nobie.wornarrlr 1 wanna, the model wife and mother, , that Queen Victoria. won the reverence (: and love of her people. “as: court ,. wee pure; her life serene. A thousand goblins Cemeteries» ole-ed inborn: _ mother, wife and Queen." The condi- gt tion of the common people improved _ immeasurably during her long reign find hot siiiUtarally they associated _ Elinor with the betterment in their con- 'rt. dition. Greet popular reforms have Mr been dented which a less trenefleent sry 1* light h" reterded or prevent- s ed. Victoria loved her people tmtttreet- ediy, rejoicing when they rejoiced and 's weeping when they wept; and hereir F, by the secret of their Btreetion for her. fl... was --- - 'Gia.----"""" But it use use constitutional ruler b that she “wrought her people lasting a good.” In this respect she proved a p podel. Up to her time kings still clung t “unruly to their prerogative! and a l ' with parliament was not by any E nuns sn impossibility. She, however, l med to so skilfully obscure the i sovereigndn sifsirs of State, that we t have some to regard parliament as the l only reelpovsr end the sovereign a l i some“: more than a titputhtsad,though . such I conception is scarcely a comet . sens. Ber long constitutional reign has swept em every vestige of king- t H mm and we cannot conceive [jinn hing he esfter attempting to gum-rt the will of the people. Truly 'om. “We been kept nnshahen “brood-beset! upon her people’s L' , . The poet's prayer hes been 3w. She he ruled us long and Eye -fdetttly hope he left a. rulers “ in Mood "an noble till the lstest _ hi". Willy the Empire views the _ mime! King Edward with no mis- giving for the future. He will doubt. I“. bun oloeely in the footsteps of _, 7“ noble mother. Jt---"'tt1e.t.t gun-ni- uln- ”1""- -“ulnuwmm I... - “M O Tho-tor] of the Minutes made ln i "a any lino- of human thought and I 'dnvor, dnring the Victorian en la I 5.)»; no. Bonn idea of it may be 4tPf 'hon it in ma Nut the no" 1‘th " predecessor, Wm. [ttite.',','.", plan. on June 20m, 'edtdrrotrmolt Toronto until the © l ‘ ‘ AW; tho no" of.Queon gl ‘ m vs limo" Mummy , gr mud the cum, and wmaln .1 .aattmteauu-tom'tedfitsg' , ' “manna-n lnthom- "iil1 'fhme' - the globe. i 'r-tttao-outta" the 1m. tIE "rs P Manual. pedu- E 'd ,, ‘ Monmoudhb‘om glial iliiiiiiiii sputum-pn- " " - m 'r L _ f.‘ u a g ”I a ._ I - .,, will." t T" titu8, . " Vb y ‘ gq "QN out" VICTORIA. man an”. I”. my!” --t'""". IRi'6R _ ”it pyl- UQWM an... {Gk-annulus!- “mun.““F. ‘1.» w " m and ia-aid-ir-ttOrt"""'!"'"" w¢.mvhuh -ur 3' [and - tun-non boa-nut! “I Bodkin, “our. dine-tt that ”Napkin-hove atthat an.” " Durban Thumb! "a!" “ anal-mu additional “Momma.“ asset-”teste- The Mad pie- III pan-s. develop the agricultural A maths pmvimsoidl bo- it: (on, btohs costumed. in ths Brat on plsee he proposes, tsrgreovimsiat aid to in impetus the high roads to market is towns. He has abundant mith in the Militias ofeoldstonzoandwill ex- and aid to the municipalities for the sstsblhhmsnt ttf cold storage ware- d houses. In ordertoprorideaoonstsnt n market tor heel and mutton it is pro- it posed to establish an immense abattoir L in Ontario. The importance of this is ' sudent when it is pointed out that the I. prod' ens sheep carcass shipped as n deed meat is 02 g-eatnrthsn on aliv a one. At present 700,000 head ot young ( cattle are shipped usteehers to the i United States from Ontario. These could be tiniahod " home thus fur- I nishlng employment for Canadian labor 1 as well as increasing the farmer’s pro- [ I lit. Another idea is to establish in Ontario a temonnt depot to supply horses for the British army. Of this D the Premier said: There is another , large industry that we are promoting. i You know that during the South Af- 1 rican war horses were in great demand. 0 The United States supplied Great " Britain with 25,000 horses; only 4,000 I were sent from Canada. A remonnt ft in the British army f1xtytt a certain l- standard. That would aid the future " horse trade for the Dominion of Can- ir ads. I hope we will yet be able, and " If necessary I shall go to England mr * self to promote this movement, to os- ly tablish somewhere in Canada-no,' " mm't say in Canada, but in Ontario " --a station for the purchase of re- ld mounts for the British army service. ts That will mean that we will haven in standard of horse so high and so heavy,, """"""""""rr'""-"-L' - "It.“ out -ttq8trN. rum-cum”??? for which a farmer, if he raises it, wil get a market " any hour of the day and on any day in the year, and if in that way we are able to sell 10,000 or 12,000 horses th year we would add im- mensely to the value of our farm pro- duce, and to the advantages of raising, and nothing encourages a man to in- dustry like seeik certain success for his Worta. Yon will we tho direction our minds are taking. We will flrtst help to improve the roads to get the products to market; we will maintain the purity and value of the products by cold storage or will improve the quality of the cattle raised by estab- lishing a trade inwa meat, and the quality ofthehorses by osmium ing a remount station if it is poseible to do it. The premier also hopes to do some- thing at the coming session toward es- tablishing then“ root sugar industry in Ontario. It has proved successful in half a dozen states of the Union and also in Gennauy, the latter country being now an exporter of sugar. Cun- ada imported last year 21,000,000 pounds. Experiments have shown that the soil of York, Welland, Elgin and Kent counties is admirably adapted to grow sugar beet, and, if possible, aid will be granted to establish factories in Ontario. The Boss Government is certainly availing itself of every means within its power to develop our great natural resources. ir,auiar mad- h muggy-l M w. mm, In one -ttror Want-n! lqtrtgtMo" m‘ uumppuhh- Tho mum gum and nod-h Par. LI-uu Ill-OI,- V." - " " au. -iutrat Council. arm-mun 'a"a"iriai'i' -.. 9356-7 admin 'lllm .mm. mm.bv-tum~bvuwgg TOO MANY LEGISLAT0RS, “will” bl iii“ ’”~' - . -. " " ', g " . hall-Id ti , LI 2:“ an! . I'm” - E _ e uldntlhkwculk " re-str-rt-et-et"- ilmaudmblnubhm Romania-I, to I. boll”..- mum-mdmluhlylm inhuman-rd amid [our mot "ha-ra-od-e-il".,' dmso It numb k- upanu. Than oartr-trt"ts lathe mums-u patented by an Winn-outlaws: ridooltho qua-non but. wodonocho- no" tho doubtful Manama pointed means ww-v-vw great The chances ot obtaining cheaper twine next season appear to imp'ove, and if a good article be manufwtured "s". in this institution no doubt n lnrzo quantity. of Waikenon urine willbe wm. omdin this vicinity. out ”apex-u for than“. a! not! In “taunting public bulletins-I - than m“! d-tds EDITOIIAL NOTES. Jepen in I new untlon but the eel:- dnct at her eold‘ere In Chine he. been mm exemplery in the mm of but i113, competed with that ol the emailed Christine union. The ehnwd Jena, who we not. mxloue to have Curt-new ity introduced into their country hue um been new to mete the oornparUon jam: to npply it en en Argument. against Christianity. Now that our beloved Queen in dead the 24th of May loeee it: siguitieanmr. It has been celebnted for no long B period that people do not like the thought of dropping it entirely from our list of holidays. Empire Day new (all: on the 23rd of Mly and we would suggest that. it be trenaferred to the 24th, and the day still observed as a public holiday throughout the Empire. This irould also serve to perpetuate the memory of Britain's greatest novel'- eign. Lord Ruseherry has sounded a clar- ion note of warning to his countrymen against the threatened usurpation of Britain’s industrial supremacy by Ger- many and the United States. It is not the first warning of a similar me ture but coming from com a source ( this last may he hooded more than the others. It is idle to deny that Ger- many has already made great inroads on Britain's titsld of commercial activ- ity, wh‘le the United States with her enormous resources is bound to be . erful commercial factor. Lord Roseberry suggests the same remedy that has been on gested over and over again viz. the better education of the British workman. THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the moat infallible medicine for Coughe,Colds and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The tirttt dose brings persistent use. Trial bottles free at S. Snyder’s. Price 500. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. At the annual meeting of the stock- holders ofthe Walkerton twine factory held ai that place on Wednesday the following Directors were elected: W. E. Shana, Berlin. Geo. R. Barrie, Gals. Andrew Waechter, Walkorton. P ll. McKenzie, Lucknow. Thou. Pickard, Glamie. W. T. Whale, Gemstone. About 30 farmers from this vicinity attended the meeting and report [matters in connection with this institution to be in a very satisfactory condition The old Idea that the body tome- timee needs a pewerful, drastic, purga- tlve pill has been exploded ; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, whieit are per- l‘ectly harmless, gently stimulate Myer and bowel: to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system dnd absolutely cure Constipation and tiiek Headache. Only 250. " S. Snyder‘s drug store. an] "WE.“ imsrehiitta Ire not tumbl- FG' muomuchmhahunirum w “I. get 'phonon " an. prion. - in an aa d um mm- a in! incur: any: m m m- 1“: may!!! -MR-um'“ qlritttt NXCKEL-lN-THE-SLOT TELE PHONES IN TORONTO. DIRECTORS ELECTED, BLOWN TO ATOMS, " ilG'iirGr cram up to 'tw, it the prof" to th divided Int-nan tho 00mm! Ind the - “ PNMItt'St d , -tttsq. A-,' iegg'ltrtTiullmt4.'lli', Adam W and III- but. con-unen- ' “Mullah“- The cm read a» num- at ttrl Jana-knot Gounod hr 1” I” '/,Wrla't'i'iTG"iGViuTiirriFE.l Tho um Mod I” 9. human-cub Mt'. d “I 'ga'1t,T1ltlJll.f.k'l1,G1"il, me! an. mun-Mum Ib- 'raTiiiiiir,s-tr4liie_ 1mmmmrmh‘dh- J. In. low a but " “I GiGGditturr-y) tup: 'a',."""""""'"'?'"":'": A circular In method to. D. a. PM mm d tho Ont-ah an gudiAu-iit1r,ivmtHf_tt?fftear murmur-ham“ r mad iirvitee!,eeyee2telTg'fl: Loire-ht vaunuoodvd to. o. Slum, at Salt " Mere, Out, In reform“ to the launch“! and - tnent Guide, by J. J. Kobe, barb“! "tor, clam “no u out dollar per copy. [and by has Bolt, rounded by Jacob L.Umhnchthu Noah 8.30.- mm, at Gong-mp, god Non! r, (Jing- rich: i2 " "irilG',iUueirtte1s midi uon for the cannot. yet. . 9srru1. copy. ........._.._ -r -__' loved by June- -tet,eooetded It.“ “a Ian-n diva- In In. by chob L.Umboch that Noah 330'- Tho "I " a. Pte" Mn AFaite a hint bi aard Dow "as,otcoeto6o,iysd thw om- WEN“ m On” In - Kid, an ”I... “a; wad. rich, of " Jumbo, be unpainted audi- - h I...“ o-ttho m '?,strs.'h'd line- to all tt'yi torsforttMteurr1sttte. Carried. mm...“ “column - Doe-I a.........,.........-. _ by Juno. “WWW “I‘M inch-owl III on. by Adam Hutu-ch that. o grout. of an dar. S R doll-n ho Momma Hospital (or-lot .-- and Aun- Itot M o t children " Toronto and that the not. M from Elam-hippo! . a" load grauthu?rdetyu"sty1"y Corned. elastic-Mum. doct- ot WM Moved by Solomon Koch. moulded M m on WM up who es-series-------.-----"-"-"."-"----"- by Adorn Mammal: that Br-lor No. paid a mu all. ”I“. but“! 14.. 477 to tppoint Auditors and Ann-on W lb. "rerxutdtstitat 3nd nooond time. Car- Dr J E In“. ly of Ettrttra, riod, Iluu. Moved by Ademvntmeeb, nomad by Solomon Koch the: 31-131 No. 478 to appoint B oeal Bond of Health Ind hb dial Health ottier end Sunken In epeowr for the Township of Woolviwh be road a first end second .tlme. Cer- ried, KIW- Moved by Jacob L.Umbmh,umnded by Jame: Bowler. that [pander Bow- man be appolntod a member of theH local Board of [lo-1th tor three seen in wcordnnce with the Shanon. end lbs! Andrew D. Schmldt. and J tune-Glennie. along with the foregoing and the Reeve and Clerk conetltme the loonl Board of Health for the current you end that "yr. W. o. Robinson, of " Jacobi, be /saritedi,etet'ilr, mralth Ottitttrr and Snnlury Inspector. feel. L at noon. The Council met again bern present. The following vendors were received for the township printing: From George Knock $117.00. From Schierhulu & Dalian, 118 75 Moved by Adam Mattuech, seconded by J. L. Umbach than the iender of George Kline! to do nil the Township - _ - .. . __m n‘-_.... f.... uwxnw '.FrBbr.%r.» w ___ W. - _ printing, both English and GermanJor 2'T'" at $117.00 be moved. Car- ri . Moved by Solomon Koch, seconded by Adam Mattuseh that By-luu Nos 477 and 478 be rend a third time and passed. Carried. ' a! ' P'""""'. Vm..uu. Applicatlone were received from several partie tor the oftioe of assessor: tor thn current year. Moved by Jae 11) L mnttsurts,teeonderd by James Bowlet that the following person: be appolmed ”can" for the current year: EiiiiairihTsusritrrEtstttoritsePH,- Nelson Snyder " " " " 2 Wm. Monger " " " "3N6 Albert Lorch " " " " 4 Esra A. Ford " " " " 5. Wm. Mitchell " " " " 7. Carried: . A A 'Gi; 607.5% TiiiarGi for one hour Moved by James Boulez, geeotMtf'0 by Solomon Koch that the clerk be authorized murder the necessary num- ber or ooplee of the Municipal World for the mm of the members of the Coun cil. Carried. ' Moved by Mr. Umbsch, noondod by Mr. Howler, that tho returning omcers and deputy returning miners he paid $7 each for holding the Municipal end County Election and making their re- turns. end thew 83 be showed for each polling booth end that the resve great his orders for the some. Carried. Moved try James Boulez, seconded by J. L. Umbach that ihe following accounts he paid end that the resve grant h’s orders for the same: Rats Brothers, for pink 82.30 The Municipal World,for minus book and registration 9.00 William Wattle", for snowing the n n .. Wgs: “oration, bridge Municipal World for 7 caplet Moved by Solomon trmstesaottdert, by Adam Mutual: that thin Gonna“ do now udjonrn to most will " " Jacob- on Tuesday, the an: a” of February next " 9 o’clock B. In. CBr- ried. J. L. menx, . Chi-k. iiidi To iriiria. i - to. d Tondolln Bitten bed. the stoma-h, nope Bil mum nnd burning, nuke. food diget, cum dynpopohmum eon- mutton. A wonderful blood pom. Cum rhoarruttutrt, ours- numb, and nil dim-u 5min; from I gutted-d mm of the “vet, puma and bet? 2.30 n hauls " Nsvittth Drag Bun, Berlin, or 8. Snyder’l Drug Mot Wntorho. meou.‘ Yerterfttar' Bur goon, says it In thet but medicine "a came to Bellovmo, It our-d my all ‘nnd l belie" and his I". M van" the bet which“! could ttttt a ‘modlolno to tdt him at! Tandem Binar- Indo n n quick can. Than mm: In muting In it, A“ a“ m: from ttm “may Mia. 00.. Baku up n 1111mm 1 proud " s.r,e.',tt't it but“ yum noun m, t in an d- ubs; Jan Bell, WI . qaM& an hr Mud-n; In. ',,teg,ak"lt “and 00., than” - MINI“... Wuhan Thom-Id I nu dun-lum- Iln film a” I m, w I Ind no be lifted Md “to I IOU" Tonddll was M m add, ottmrgth an m l on IO - - TAKE ONLY James Boulez, seconded Koch that the clerk be . All the rum! TON DOLI N $19.80. if" 'Gia-iii' Graara iiiiifiliiiiiiiirisit,t ”WHO.- “w tum-amnion mum tgt-e-tqt"-. _ ”A" In! all - In “I a it. tyi5i'i't,ttiEt','i'i is“ 2,t,l'tNl'lrtllh' d M-ttgs. u an 7min but m aa. aft-I." ', Amwam “Pf smut-oath urfurl= ames-tun- 9.4.9.!!! cunt-cum ittett,tt,llrt'ti1ittlikh a 1tiieiiiitu',t'td2tMtl2l are” A - no»: i nun-mums“ m.I.C.Mlmm “Wood-mt h,,'2xNPtg,,e Locum-100mm. no" InBInIdMT'p. Til-hm 6.76 Dr. J. B. Bits. ml: of Blah-n. who In. pnoti'ood modiclno (or . “who! of ynn tn Now one... In Morning lo Elwin no will can” Mr. Fulcr- "this“. " tho m and od the “In”. Abundot lulu, of Palm, died out!» sun I]. vu born in Soon-ad; bntm to North Dun-Mu in 1836 In 1867 he mud to Palm uh wife was Jamn Bond, 5 'uttgtrterr at the In. Walter Bond, " Cruel. In. Mills! survives. It In rumond an: no Mstte proton: Bond of Lian-o Canal-loner- on North Waterloo will be nplwod by on. mum you. One ofthq old members is responsible tor the nano- " waif: tiiriiGTfdG Inn um his turn to retire bu some. Wingbnm In “no“ annulment in its desire to but. your! um a Bul- look unkind: their bran foundry in um will. u the voting on the hymn to loan “an: 617,000 ranked in tt who! 333 for the loan and onlyi against. The foundry in to he in operation by April. The manage in mppIIee of hog: is non oonftt=1 to Canada. How eenoue that ehomge h in tho U. s. in indie;- ted in Int week’e blue ot the Buffalo Review, which aye that a tiv. of the leading hog who" ofthe Western Stetee the receipt.- In the tire week this year were 71,000 bead leee than for the comedies period In: The insurance on the Canadian Woolen Lillie Comp-hr: building, shook, and punt, which we link“, deetroyed by ftrq " [Ambler] " on Seturdey,‘wee placed in: n few days agoin the Cowon Woolen lumino- mrere' Mum-i Inmrenee Company" bends, at Baotou; for 053,000. Thin ',ih,tlhefld1 bu been distributed among] . lug America mutual oom- patties. Mr. Ferdinand Welter who he been amember of the Weterioo County Council for 36 yearn. mi who war elected Warden Jor the third time on. fused-y, reletee how, when, some“ boy living with hie powntain ileum, he need to we Queen Victoria [requiem- t She wee, of worn, not Queen then but she lived in the thine {own for some iime end he distinctly re- membere her. . Solarium-e not mutingthe teachers ‘I of the Province of Quebec rich. In Ii some counties the mumm- roach- . on $600 I your. But an nlo h ex- i eeptioual. Theron! 14 “an in winch lady teacher. with diploma- ro- , com $100 oxen. In on county 870 ' . your, or t5.80 I month, In the " e Another county the. to minor, worker to $85, ond um mthorw $95. The wonder In that work an be found to do “no work. In can» he “lulu on W “no this Tim aluminum!“ tow-hip,“- and $6.00 and coal In“: Pulse. Court may hr and W o! a m of bonus. no no an m standing has. shed a rho-01nd Conan! Haul a an on may night god a 4 .... o-tnu. am now than our-mm tuttrtitted mom -- on can. and "our": - m u rob. '" vi m. mum, - Schmidt, '- - and Hr odhkuont mutt nacho second Ji'iUiTrtsaituuaratsd'd ho I Int. _ 8mm am up it III Inga-pod . that It. L1. 3123:: ILP. " had {I tgratlt,1 to NW hadro- h the on b to I .(romohuhrooo- In I [than , Ir. Wk by Pro-bf , no. um an ”on wry W of lab r,',tr'lr, no hum-Mon r who! and. to thong-on. ' Thu h an r",',"' at M ','t o W m [Io-L o I fool 'dat old In u?',',,','? In." . in o w “Wow“ It. II.- I Riiiiiiel"2nt _ T“ 'iit?tgillliiS IT; b. puy p . l lino A'lll 'e I no I and.” anon‘ I- t 9th . $22 - I. and ”an. .- tiTittk,tMt" M35! “than”. 'iCciicaTauirie.t'g1"rte.'f"" Bats and. ”so” -etrvrr.'olneVttteee tiiei2h'NgTguSi'latte m black til has. I. I?!“ 1 'drNrmlttWldJ..l?..C.".". .8 - a.- u. 'loo--- td'gtu'iluht'"g,u',d.lllllir, lam-alumni". nun-um with“! "ln, open-ad Inna mat. and, Inhlud. very amnion-t- a7A,"ii'aTiiirirGioGaGao 51.00 S‘.§"CCJAXN"" caviar,” El sham BROS. mm mm a: mu Ihrim 'tatt mgr- ”any." I "Eb-wwwm: igiiiiiiiiiih"i'/'iit'tlit . mun-III- . - ,-a-a-arraba.aaratrarrae"r"-". “III, .1 It will never pay now at. the,prieets wi, are offering to cut good logs into firewood. Logs Logs Logs morn-'- - We pay men PING“ VAT.“ "1'. SOFT ELM, ROCK ELM, BEECH. HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE, Specially high prices paid for Son Has Berlin and surrounding coun- try had such opportunities as at the present time to secure such up-to- date clothing as we are offering, (made in the fit reform style) for quality and wormanship. equal to fnaderioorder; and in a great manx instances. in superior. We wis in particular to draw the attention of the public to a few things here mentioned. T hese are material. workmanship, colors and fit, sewn with the best liner, and silk threads all backed up by the best manufact- urers in Canada. and we are con- suntly adding the best that is otler- ed and that cash will buy. Do not bemisled but come direct to the place where you get the assortment, Never " King St S. R. ERNST & CO. Schaefer, Killer ' Go. 8. SAUEER 84. [50. 71.35 £1.15 SPOT "" for all kinds of logs Before Won-‘0 Dooi4t' pun ( dfrgrku'gt.tiitLttlg.* Kn, murmur“ ard W“ 'ta 25m1.mulu "In “HIM tti Kid batman] or I.“ 'h?l".il,f.ifW3't medium hnl.snlldlolodm b1, "gala prion 'g.Mtto.0t0ei'Mrtb, odittsuuri..........,......" IM.$ o+tatrttoouatot. l',thh'T, ,hpgt'lt tlitu'g.t a. I but at mdimn hob. all and u? um. Urn, Ivhy an or in.“ an" mks. All new slum also " tot a). price.... ...... ..........* "tia-UPG.........."..."......-'- Boy" Hard to We” mu, a” ‘ “Skin Laud Irwin-ublhl _ for Dem-thu- -r,rrerypairyr ranted to ion wall, 01.! l M’; A isTGiuikuq...."....".."..c...".."..." (Wnanus'r a Co's old factory.) Made by the CANADIAN IUBIEII 60. Canada‘- oldest and best Rubber Mam. ufacturerB. An "tra thick corrugated Wk”! band of pure rubber running high on the app“ (nee the cm). Thick tole- of pure rubber and up. and has of um. “length nnd thickness "zhLerG.s.stut-tttw than)“. They If. Ute, meet “d tet. hen! rubber! in mull- t TIIE “WM 1tlmlltit M., Toma. taxman. mm WATERLOO, HON”? W” " w an -iqhmtttf g,.trstits'igi'i.1hF=v"'* 'liqigin" Rubbers. BLACK ASH, W H ITE ASH, HEMLOCK, Pl N E, ETC. . KING ST., BERLIN. Look for tttin Stu bel'l HARNESS' SHOP JOHN “REBEL Winch...“ Beriin. ta, ulna-rm .4 non-rum. "h 31.3 otT

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