_',], . to â€VI-Quin. ','ttritrie-.--"t"""""f C' In. gnu-urn: u- “not!“ “ ---t-utart"" Tu» .1 - o-aa-e-o" at *q-‘VM-uhwd. jut“ at mud mum in guru and: In occupy!“ . was - In - attention It pro-out Wt' Mmtatatd In domain science, the l." “I " hon; tho latter for in Br the guard pub“: both In - In I My lama-run ulna, m not: In I trtiresomseptitttt with - to maul tutelng " but. he ttte hetero by In noodle- an Mounts; the people of Berlin know mice that dementia eelenee u . eehool abject than they did before. than - rennin we gether that girls hold he taught dame-tie science to - of them better won and better WOW. Thin in an eminently potion "test. The girl will learn the tmlU--tt we may nee the explos- gioo-orttitth u e women ehe will fol- low. Not Mt with manual training, which he: en educative value only. It to not pmpoeed to teach the boy e trade but merely to We the hand and the m u an lid to the intellect, no that what he ohooeee " vocation, whether it be mutual or mental, he will bring to heat . well Mil-need and ell-round Meloped mind. The direct utility dined " by dome-tie science in not taught tor in mannel training. We believe this whole subject should be oottttnsd, for the present at least, to when communities! At the opening of the Toronto Normal School last fall Mr. John Miller, Deputy Minister of Education, slid: The curriculum in thelower classee should not be loaded with so many subjects. Every person should be trained to have a love for good books, to understand natural phenomene, to be few:- with ele- mentery arithmetic, to know some- thing of the history and institutions of " country, to understand how to keep his scoounts and to know something of drawing, including some knowledge of manual training, either obtained on the term, in the shop or " school. These few words convey much. The country pupils as s rule get consider- eble manual training outside of school. What they need, as pointed out by Mr lull", is s curtailed curriculum and a more themsugh grounding in the essen- tial subjects. Mrs. Headless also pointed out the "tttMal conditions existing to-dey as e prime reason for a departure in our educational methods. It msy also be notedin this connection thst those European countries that have adopted manual training with such good results are crowded com- munities struggling for an industrial existence. They have large urban populstions. There can be little doubt M the introduction of manual train- 1 lug and domestic science into town sud city schools would be beneticial provided first some of the useless sub- Jeets now on the curriculum are lapped of. If, however, it is to be another subject added to the present list it should not be tolerated. As applied psrtlculsrly to Berlin we fear the pupils are not kept in school long enough to take full advantage of the The Postmaster General is contem- I piecing the introduction of free rural delivery and with that end in View has sent Mr. Ross, assistant postmaster at Toronto and one of the oldest and most experienced men in the employ ol the department to visit certain State's oi" of the Union where the system is in _ operation. Mr Ross was much pleased , with what he saw. From an exchanve‘ we learn that Carroll County, Mary- lend, was selected by the Washington postal authorities for an experimental ssrviee. The region is hilly and a very We“ one totravsl over. it rural delivery were to succeed here, it was then.“ it would succeed anywhere. The worst month of the year, Decem- ber, was also selected in which to make a start. The postmen went shoot in covered wsgpons, which were telly equipped post offit- on wheels. The] were in these conveyances able to do sil the business ordinarily done by berth ell. money order emcee. - this they collected and dis- _ time the mail all along their roots. Inch postal men serves more than see tallies in this way. The results he†been sillingly snoussM. Of sees. the heavedâ€, as all innovs _ “do. meant hardships for some. M lb onset " out of the poet otrue. Ly.Nettbreyd Ind the pom-ten as their'trlssds made serious o1rleot- __h- Deuces it was apparent that - and use! was his: serves. 2t,d=lTt "r . ., " " 'r A 7 “d these n no is- mun. Immune FREE RURAL DELIVhRY. T tiiithf.ttg',tth2ee, '.' "gee'""""" “.me a» . mm mumps-Icon -etpe%Ot. " in... b than "OA,000 Inn-10M!!!“ ""990 Tb Juan-uncann- h mutant-9m!" W' i†um h II - ‘3 "hittget,60o,000. £0112! - “M. Tho can. Ina-man b great than Tb W kn you In. “.200,“ I. the "p-ti- $000.00 -. luv: ha a balm“ on the â€or. busâ€- " mm. The oover-t'ts balance ttt .0 bank on Downing! (ttat, 1599 I'll $836,000; lt in now pm the ttsit. The “all at Mr. B. B. 00hr K 0, "none the foreman crlmlnel lawyer uCaandi Though Mr. Ulhl' was a you levy» in every In, hie can nestles With runny lemons criminal m Ihleh the public will readily rc- eell, nude hie nune well known throughout the length end breadth at the lend. Belonglng to e distinguished Gen-din funny he nude e unique pleoe for him-elf u e Jurist; in fact be qtgtod alone. Hie death ll a decided lace, not only to the legal proleeeiun, "tut eleo to the country. GRAND:TRUNK R'Y AT BU FFALO An omcial of the Grand Trunk) Railway, who has been at lhttrrilo for ‘ the last few days, has returned to} Mtmtrea1afttsr having secured space for the Railrray's exhibit at the Pan American exposition. The since secured in one of the most prominent on the grounds, cuverin Hourly 4,0410 feet of the walls and JlfdJ1'r'il, feet or. the floor of the machinery and trime- portation building, which is will to be one of the finest architectural creations onthe grounds and is (mm- pieted andready for the installatinn of exhibits. It is the intention of the Grand Trunk to make a display such ttathe Company has not Jet inst lied in any exhibition, and this will an» prise a large selectiun of tttw tioievet photographic gems, including a num- her that were awarded the gold In. ml at the Paris international expositiun tst 1900. Canada Will be replcsrn'exi by numerous typical scenes of the new“; which are reached by the Grand Trunk and it is expected that as a result of this the inthts of tourists dur- Ing the season of 1901 into Canada will tNrsomething phenomenal. l he building in which the Grand Trunk exhibit is to be placed is situated m a central location on when is knuwn as "the Mall" reached by the Amherst street gate. representative made a careful spection of the entire grounds reports that the management of exposition is making favorable grass with the buildings. May 1 said, will see the opening of one of f1neat expositions that have ever I hold in America, which, though quite as extensive tus, the World's l will exceed in quality anything has been held on tho western he phere. WATERLOO COUNTN'S JUBIL F E Tho 50th Anniversary of the lnauguratim of the County in 1902 The year of Jubilee has come f, County of Waterloo and will he memorated with timing crrem The first Provision'al Munivi; Council met on Monday the third d ofMay1852, pursuant to a prm kw- tion fumed by the GovernnrJL-tm in Council and dated the ekveuth " At Thursday's tteiyi/trtn of tho than Council thefollowing resoluliun, mm by W. R. Plum and seconded by l.’ DeBus, was carried unanimously ". ,_ ' That the your 1902, ire-"mg anniversary at the inaugurmh county and'ihe semi-centenni sitting of its first comm we,the present Council, mic occasion in some formal any manner, to be decided on at ing June session. That the members be a committee in programme to be carried O')' Council on the said mom? f" viz., G. M. DeBua. S Chen Shaw, A. Peterson, George I the mover. Tha' the said p be submitted to the apprm: Counqiltstita next sesgion.- of February. 1852 Absalom Shade, Esq., Reevt took the chair and read bis 1 meat by the Sheriff' of tho Counties of Wellington, Wale Grey. The proceedings of this firtst Council of Waterloo Comment after being callod to order ehairmBttr- Moved by Mr. Err Mrr Kai-er, that Dr. Warden of the County At this time Berlin was not incor- porated and the first Warden was Reeve of Wnurloo Township, eontirm lug to occupy that position for Mm your: an reprearmtln of t,terlmr Township. Berlin then became in. oorportstod, the Doctor null occupyim the position of Wnrden bat rowan-m- lng Berlin nnlll the 219i day oroeevrn- bor, 1866, when he died, Jacob Hm. paler f11litag in the balance of tho ypttr and the you following an Warm-n. The numbor of reypretontativett at tho County Council " thin time was only twelve. [hi- nnmbor. Mulerhgrml- 'rlt ")0er until ln 'the yr'ar' 1 it . rose to " When the now-yum came in force in 1807 tho number wu reduced to 14 u it lemillnl “printout. , it will bu noticed the Intention of the [>th County Council In to cola baa an County’s lmuguraunn. u C “dam It in pmpmod to Invite all the old when of m County Cmeneil tint 0m NPR-Onto?! the Cnnmy nnd “It!" slim, to ho mum. "no an all] We bow "nu-mung nn occasion like this In!!! be, ("yummy M n and“: an - choice win) in b..- Ilndo In phonon m Moo - when; m: Whifé at Buffalo tho Grand Trunk [WOUAL lam at, ascnndml John Soul! of Waterluo H " ' (-um- I T llutinn two of me In- y such Get " ' 1 l Cum. left twice“ N Mud N tl in " be ' po Gram dun be tin to any ct be required t dun before saying when: or not and Ind than only to be [and] tot NI In fr T'. CRAIG! " ti to no“?! - (,de 'taagtee Committee m H M W ttttmt - as 1tN8lt, _ . be Wu. a; up an aim! iirsuiigithe'ift, h: led by m. up; cum - '9. Haiku-Ind '0'aps an nominate-u - "I Lind: 0! mad. "at July - 'tbed than, and to no out.» plea to wand» â€In by and“. Inc) In Ginsu JUIY “all. ho Warden and Clerk um author- to gun the mammlol Iron til My of Dutreiits In June.- Tub Mia! aim. to MrHish Grind Judas, lo give power to the Wtudetr Ind nu men Attorney to diree' tl at Brand Jury he tnsmmousd unm um I berm the aiming at thtt Conn than only when bnslnm in known 0 ready tortheL' and Jury. Pu- to any civic or Jamaal action will equired to um"; the Sheri)!" ten I berm, the Billing ot the Court " whother they will require â€my not and in the even! of no such to being given. that no jurors be n Mi Al in}. new " eniy Manor. (Niger, 8." loco. I. ccmw, Oh. I!†Ex; h d H ft include an. "t " on“) Jun don Ind Clerk I I" the men-mil Dunk!!!) " , Inn to abdil‘l G mower to we ll' give KM rlit inn-u orits. “It the H. ,7.) WI " 1901 teiurmttteV m 1tAY I".I...I.. M M n the memor- ra extending ort Continued. II mating f New Ontario A. Hube' for ty M Muuic “in. urk Court: is to the any ply net. MI Amman Med and Coum) advertised eropped Ontario and that to amo upon and :hat Audit be Jf " tht muoe. woman -a As- ESL-Cia- m t JUL uction ipa iT it WM 109 the tin bait up- This Mr. ll 15G) 10 path to ot the 6 the the my " Jch'm" Gi,Eiiiiuiiii'ir. i ii frirMiiiiF-iii -- GomLTm, " " " --- a. an.“ ill be In“!!! W†...... A. I. in... (ll-t d -e,t-....,-e,. Frail. manna-t d " Wilmot, 'lei.......... In. Mme, M d In Maastraeg,tueeiree.-r._.. J. L. wan-u. out " Wool-kt, t_........ B. J. Rappol, Clock, ot an!†m.................. R. J. Bonn“. Mud-g 1Miooe,B_----, Aunt-hm: In WI" mm“. 00 06 00 81 Berlin, Petty. hh. 1001. noun or ["001 To the lublpd Council at tho County ot Wanton: Ol Your Banding Conn-Into. on tho Home cl Refuge bog In" to noon- mend that the sum of 02.00 pot wool be gnaw! m-ud- tho support of In HHKOI’ tad that the we! mm In paid over to the Mayor ot erloo to in applied u he thinks ban or u my be arderod by the Town Council tttttil further notice. 7 A "solution pauod by the County Council respecting I jubilee oolobnp ion to be held duriv'g this you will be round in another column COUNTY PROPERTY. To the Municipal Council of the County ot Waterloo: Your Standing Commute: on County Property beg to recommend: 1. That the firtsatBD " the County Buildings be paid $30.00 per mouth "rom and after the 10th. of Fob. mat. 2. That no action be also on the "oatmauieatiou of the Borlln Gu CHlannv regarding can for lamp on mun House grounds. 3. That as only one under Ill "weiveri for wood no action be token. 00 30 30 M 4- 'l'hnLleavo be given the Corn. mince tn get further ittfortrttWtatt from D. B hamlet regarding bk com. municanon ro-land adjoining tmot. paid. Daniel Frier Jo; Hoclscber. fireman salary 2 mouths.................... Nturnaman & Son, picture 6w. . Peter "summon, hardware. . ._. Berlin Water Com. ntea....... Rt-Inhardt Pinko, repaira...... w. Cairns. mun. ... ......’.... w. cairns,mito--i-- J. U. Clemons, draping Court lhxrm.............. ....... P. Gian,repairs............... CIN. Zwerdliug.............. C. Sugarman, draping.... ._... 'c."?iidlrrnGr,Vi'ruyitt . . . . . _ . 30 All of which is reopqctfully Inb- mitted. - The Town Council held its regular February session on Monday evening. Alimenibora were present with the Mayor in the chair. A large amount of routine business was on hand and it was expeditiously disposed of. COMMUNICATIONS. Brown Bron. of Toronto wrote re- mpplying a cash book. The Town Solicitor wrote advising that the Town pay Melon Moore and Hall 8200, tho sum asked by them for lands appropriated in opening Charon 'ut The Council had ’previénsiy do- raided thattl54 woid be tsufficient. The Town Auditors, Mean J, B. Weaver, A. Oalschlnger wrote “king for $30 each extra on account of the large amount of work in making up I statement. in detail. Referred to Finance. The Street Wy Co. wrote asking the} Council to approve of profile of their) proposed extension from Mott " to 150 feet east of Albert 8t. They also offered toeprlnkle King M. from Albert St. to the Waterloo boundary by means of a specially constructed tank car driven by motors. The fate would be lower than by any other plan. Referred to the Bond of Works. A -5r'rifat the followfng tuiaunta be on) LIABILNtB8. Tho Mayor drew attention to I liability of $435.70 hold nvor from 1900 and another of $536 tor Docembot lighting.‘ .. . .. . Ald." Staebier expressed himself scrungly again-leaving liabilities out for a new Council to deal with and every mem ber of a Council which doe. m is annl'y responsible. Ald. Bingeman heid that the Mayor, first and the Chairmen or Finance hex! are the most reeponelble Moe. FINANCI uncut. The Finance Committee made the following regular monthly report which mu adopted: Market Committee. . . . . . . . . . .8133 10 Fire & Water Committee.... .1191 28 Board of Workeuuu .t-...' 243 86 mem)................ .. Sewer Committee (mainten- ance)................... Sewer Committee (loom im- provemeut(.............. John June, wood............ New» Record prinllng. . . . . . . Hell Tel, Co (More Home... Rent of (were not-.... ..... “I M, Davie, "tttits-ing.... Non-Record, printing Inn- FINANCE uncut. upon. . The Fin-nee Commit“ mad. . are“! my " recommending (1) Thet t a wonder of C. B. Mont for printing 200 conic. of nudlwn’ NportMMo. per page be "s-tted, bola. no lur- m. (2) Thu an an: d not. granted to tho 11mm it in! mama I...“ .1 __ _ Berlin Town Council. Some Important Questions Including Municipal Lighting Introduced bood,tr.heir, Coin w.... Summary, priming, charity, â€page, magnum»... ', It“. Motte 5 eords a a. M. DIBDI, Chm-ma. (loosl improve- G. M. DBButy ........'. " a -Atttr ub- IUUB..-...- " IV pairs...... 1 55 ....A-. 1 88 3mg Court .......... 500 w..t-twwrt. . 75 Chain-mum) $2250 300 “79150 6000 310 216 876 155 216 35 79218 3010 so 62 13 so 16 00 780 Mio 1080 aiii,ter. . ttttttf. I. h- l _ I a?“ Fi"iF-4C', ._,",.-“::Ir’:'. "1t",ttttg'i2'f 3': ARE CLEAN All). PURE. V '3 “a". Am; . ""'. " 'v 'rtNarut,lttalt'tt.h1t.iiit'. 1h.tu.skit Ifyou wan are, C . ' 4 Human"? a cloud economical tea, either green or Elect, use a A? i t'trporaa-.- "ser---" - " 3‘1 C p' 1 tii",',',',',,.',","..;',',,'.,',)',',"-'.'.'.'":',:' CEYLON AND INDIA _ '. #32 w to was Mahmud! mm "Whit mam aid-tutti tumult-aubu- In rut-w " up“! a. punt. About iit thtttse-ftHT'om"o. leruthohulo-Ilmud all!†my†loci-unwra- what! tn ouch. Chao- " be that (2) That an wt hot-nu Ann: Shaun! & Us. and (In Council r. -tqett mp0 for “em 8t._ttrptx?r.rtrtliud .irs "t M. (3) Thubomiou of N. no" u m m. be Map-mud with ursti1Aprf11= 1901. Adopted. IUIICIPAL manna. loved by J. Blngmw,uoondod‘ by A. Brick" that Mr. J. (‘oohnno and the monr And noondot hoop- pointed n Commit!» to mums-to sod report onthe udviubilhy of the town Whit the light": plum 3nd tsoruolidstirstt um. with the In“! plant, and that the Board of Trade nud tho Water Comm-donor- be requested to appoint two members fron each Board to act with this Com. mmoe and report but tomb Council. Guided. Moved by J. [Hagen-n sod nomad- od by David Gran Jr. whom“: it dour-bio to In" the Indiana Ino'n u the Cnadn Furniture auttttmetttr- on to locale their but! once in the town of Berlin sud to build my new factorie- thor any need in nld town ind in ooruidesrstlost of such location of their head otBtso. Benched that the â€meat on the property owned and operated by the said Furniture MW. of Clouds he made e fired amount for the space of ten yam Mid amount not to exceed the preeent â€acumen: on their property in the Town of Berlin except and in so far In the statute. provide for in the levying Schnl tum. Carried. Movedby J. Bingemen, mended hy l A. Bricker that the Mayor communi- cate with the R'r Committee of the Privy Couneil in reference to the pro- posed branch line of the G.T.R. along Charles m. in the Town of Berlin end that he insist on the nbeolute neooeeity inf the 01.18. opotshgTusrk 8t. crou- ing and that the Wy Committee of the Privy Council ineiet on aid rail. way company carrying out thin object which woe one of the oonditione the town had contended for from said railway. Also that the eompletion of said branch be limited to one year and not two you! " the Secretary of the R'r Committee stated in hie com- municaiim to the Mayor. Carried. AtrDrTtnttf annular; The Auditors' etttement woe read and adopted. The following ie an ebetrect of ihe amount: tomorrow - mm dWoth registered Ind onluhnding... 84000 Uncolleded taxes “1000...... . 187 628 Disbenturu to be had 1899.... 111550 " " " " 1M....2A16555 Due Bank..........., Outstanding Chequel Surplua... .r....'r.' Uneolleeted (neg 1890111899 The Council noonmondovl the purchuo of 500 feet of Kenton. hue from the Candi-u Rubber Co. " 350. . foot, The "orlin Untied Society In grant- ed 3300, Ininenm ot-KO on the usual grunt. Their “penu- this you no annually bony. Council ndjournod “10.50. The, moot min on Petr 21tet. to consider the Eu- gines†report on the King St storm drain. Tho new Linen-o Commluionm for North Wua6to for the your 1901 In nppolntod ll follow: Walter Vanda of woohheh T'p, Wm Bella!" of Vulorloo T'p, 3nd J N link»: at Wallaby, Clan Puma and 0 Noah: nth-lug. Eight hour In" unmoved by that union, little ,rorue.-Dt. King’s New Lira Pub. Million. In than a work, night and dar, our!" Induci- don, 311mm... Cttmtipattoet, Slot Headacho nnd I“ sum-ob, Lint nod Bomtl troubles. Itâ€, t,Stt,','r an, lure. 0011.250. " 3. Index-'- din. store. A collar†In. fttmted " I - meeting “din Formation Janna Iihh, under "a. nun. of the PM on Company. The, will hon lot oil in the vicinity at thet g,tt Th. a1tl nook in $10,000 VIM into 2, and“ not. At thumb! mowing .7700!†an alumina nod mum all will": “about: than. Bu wand-mom. IRWIN. cum. n in... ML†"tm, mun-cam!!! ELMO?!» 'irii'iiiiiiiiit .. "FGG, - irGTcivic IgA',',)?,' 'tere: 'ttest tt " “human- hum 'ptt1lttl'l1'drditlt'tl'= 5.8.â€:an IUCKLIII‘S AIR!“ MINI A LIVIL ASSN"! FORIOSA on. CON PANY. WORKING OVBRTIIE. 0. T. B. BPUB LTttB, t.tMtrtaTtBtt ................ um IN ASSI'K‘I 24996 38 24996 " l 85 2388 82 Ecots and Shoes Money! , †pun mtu'l buck or can In“: boots, - lawn. brohr n lots, .im ' to IO, regula- price 02(1) to gut), torthu salt... ............§L Little bore' black or an laced beau, with heavy who. hooks tor to... toe egg, nut 11 to M, regu- u-price " ' “In price.... ..F... Hel'l OI.†Ilipp'erl It " on -. the“ bra Ame: iean made and come in known but! wine color, imitation Alligator akin. open and Everett. cut. nicely t1nitshed, very mmlunr shin. nine. 6 to 10, shoe sale price 81.0" Hen'l Roman diapers in tan, chocolate And black rici and Dun- goin Kid, turn tsoles, latest. toes, regulu- 822') lines to sell dunnvx D-ttter at....................." $000.58 wN;W;N‘dV.-N.&A\ NAMN T We.' g - “am-n4 wt win mm: ltr,?,', Si.tih', perm-Io MI." vodumoa.‘ wâ€â€œ""“'"* “and WI pg'otlh,'d an frat I! "I. I tte-br ' rm" “'I'w.~| ?1't,'r.u'2t't't,'l “MINE?!†tlt dun“ d um mm. I“ w" att “.5 Pgt%rttttt,' handful . I; M flu-n. tn min "a 'tt,'2uiPlt.'"a'h'ftt Tl'lllrtl'l) an - i'th1%lHji"ai'it Id. I pd... l . "h-tr" “not l2 ». ar-ar-ru-'-"" _ It will never pay now at the priisiU we are oWring to out good logs into firewood. ‘ Excel-loo “In. Do., - “ M PREMIUMS FREE No}. '0 don't also! tr lake gold by tte , ._ it Into your pocket but th- met in wit rut. . lot lit-"in. u for you. W. have [at o have: V mom . w: run“ do without it. Bo we intuit» p v. prion In inducement tor you to buy your boot. all .. _. only with we had room hero to tell you all about our . Logs Logs Logs They we no good in even, Iny and them when it con-n, 1ttht8 mm; I more v orthy 'ot ve've with? an!" girl- . Hugh: fellopy Wl' havejhle shoe! "et ‘OW . - 'n'Im’lt. 5m. Ind boys aye- buluo out. Bite iiaWat Gd To; what we hive. . _ We pay men “was and no Inâ€. --f?peeially high prices paid for Soit SOFT ELM ROCK ELM’, BEECH, HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE, Has Berlin and surrounding coun- try had such opportumms as at the present tune to secure such up-to- date clothing as we ate offering, (made in the fat reform style) for quality and wrstruanslsip. equal to mruhrto-order; and in a great many instances far superior. We Wish in particular to draw the attention of the pullr to a fcw things here mentioned. These are manual. "workmanship, colors and tit. " wr With the best liner, aid B lk tl navi all backed up by the best ttsitTstt'rrCt urersin Canada. and We an: (‘0):- stantly adding the lest that is after. ed and that cash wid buy. Do not be misled but come direct to"the place where you get tlu assorime nt, Never St. mg " K Schaefer, Killer & M. S. R. ERNST & CO. S. SAlJiEEi & tts. iuiitug lndia- ' _j, . . . In Your Pocket AND . . ' t . SPOT CASH for all ki; ds of logs l2 Before Women’s Boots-MS pain In. Dongolu Kid Luca uni Button, Mo. Kay newt-â€wax. and awn-dull .m- 2, 09 7, "guin- ptice $250 for an! week...... .....:.......... "H...“ 150 pairs Ladies' Imperial Gov'l. Kid buttoned or lace hvol .hl hm medium herlmolid anh- “$0 a to T, legulnr price 81.50 to 82.111. to do“ uulthii week... .... ...... ...... " Miasea0i.Str "nd81.60Nrota â€â€˜12."; Button or Lace as», made of fund box can or Dunguh. kid with: in. heels or medium heels, as" 'l2l1'll tent tips M: Kay rewn or standali screw soles, a?! new .haper, um- I!" toe, Bale price.... ...... ........'..8| Boths Hard to Wear out, Grain Gulf Skin Laced hootsdust tho kind for December wear. wary pair war- rnnbed to wvar well, Jim I to S, special price...... ...... .... .... ..81 Good, Tender And 1lllhttiettttttttt cured Pf! A Specialty (W xcnsasr & Co's old Inctory.) BLACK ASH, WHnE ASH, HEMLOCK, PINE, ETC. nut". N â€n". Meats is what the people w especially during the hot “son of the year. AI usines has greatly in- st: rd] have beenobli ed tr h lid I new J%1'll"G". AT In order to More my meat and in no "doitttr I II bette prepared than ever lt supp! my “Nome" vi the m t delicious roam an, tends tub. . '3‘ KING ST., BERLIN. ' esp" hot (“on usine g? rd I tr h lid 1 AT In meat and N. It -thders (MM to an part ol the Twig-City Br n Int-clu- delivery 'y C Berlin, JOHN wags... Elm, 8L5 was 81.3