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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Feb 1901, p. 2

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“f nun-and the mu. m . " chommm one fl -ttm-sdsrneotittlitta" iltt, in.“ blown- In» an m qtttteert.d mrotal1esoetttn- " ri well and good; it not the E j n» ma“ 111130:me dancionoy. - - Mun Mh_hbhn‘ " .. t have mod 1230 “In. Isuwhowommmo $,,9' _.. m In. oomph“ comm] of "ftHtyegbt-itttiss mm m k'ii haatt-,arttuh,tttMnBotstist" on. re'it-o1is1trsa'td1sdttim to reject ..p}_ubj shin out“!!! from the Mie, Tag. um and coma to it no W. This othr ttaerfrd :.rndattmerotttmtaatta1 Manon-In :mumcnyuom The-o ro- "LWMbbogndodcnm by . _ 'mertioal1r ovary canoe-lion do- A We!!!» can. try maximum ii' In“: ulna- in Mur and gran "sy will)» 311nm. Law ntu on coll . gunman-unwed (or. an He. new: dealt with an C.P.B. " Y. Gmtwould hare unnamed no c-a-Nitty-tsr. Whether the '/. my gyms-lent will work better C AtrManitottathan me. an. 'tit" 11‘an gut-av, ‘h tat-gt (II '6,800,000 in 'i-ttmo-gh- T -ttrtartt it uh- ' “uhumrhuonul ,.' mm noun-o _ dutch-Gum an 01- , Maputo-mun“. _ m who "and!” Nanchang”: _ but u ”(with the f Nada-n Guam which «I swam Pull» n “nob-now» m to In mu 0210.000 vet-mm!“ mu you. 1245.000 fol-nu ,,tttti',,te'tgr,1e.tS1t " __ - d but“ tho‘mdbt 'i. horde our Wonk"! ti-a-tpart- crap the wont. from“ tho can brought before {Monaco-muting culprit: forum [gully “a thorough}, attuned that (too-Mme wanna-1t. coca-10nd- Eughovomuuo come man: when i'l'Mtp-rtt that there In: been. 3,-h'okotjndmom on the portal the 'sill',,)';':'.)'; Toke " Instance the “o of Column and moot-ad triad W. Jung. aux-now on Wodnoodoy ranch”:- ofhaatdtthutty conceding r o “our. Not a single mp of 't with“ ma mama to-nhowthot‘ srsk"il". non took or ounce-led the . 7 4h- mngkMmte Indmi _ "vigasoe Moro ttimthagt won ”snow. Thenwhy would ir-.9.eetrtntrtt." boon put to ma. /-tr"'ehrttrtaltrtatt "e 'i" ;muummntor the unusual-I. t Mmmmtm, and $300,- i-. M the Government the 1m PM for 99mm tar $320,- Gamma-at in undoubtedly in n‘ W 'gitt.ratetotttrrerT !ii'eithr.ti?iii?i?,'e' araoitl, and any. and meet them particularly a competed" puma. On 'tq other hand shrewd brim- ,q'aatarierttstgoutttrattlta Northern "eMtsdidrttttotm"7000,000to built ..dnttttMmtptttoe tsndhaaalrtsady been psi-dyad for by the province and L. _ “Government continues “mm-ammo tt+tidsq,itmtairtstsovoitNs In WMememonhnh-oed. by” 'rHuarhretr-rirmttutrtmof Wham-cont»: mm” The "port dun 'WImnl-Inmum b,T - "ttid M Wit-ad a' v ”villunleglm In- it, 'st't,,'g,t'"Arg'g't g, Pr in tumour» g; dumuqndmnd IlllA inasmu- “a on . ,'r 'ftNtroattsoa-ttsesrer. P, ”MM-mm Btiit “tumult." than I“ - m 1T0B& RAILWAY DIAL humanbnowmboma -._-- up. ot an m of . Mn, KAI!!!“ t'6-tn-tmroo1nrraat “I“... ”immv-umn . fin- W tam-Anna Targl",', m. I‘ll nod-n: " - MIC-w. . In ',l,'ilEiiit 'xi/tttg,":': 1ti'r',1,i'i _. M t.tott . " CK __ 'astt1meodttaoAaihi" 'dl'tUth','l.1 at...“ EDITORIAL NOTES. I‘dlumplnn. Tho "trt8osofthe-att.srt. o-ta--'...) -t-m' I an. ‘50 - at“ so our?“ Mary, 43th of the m WU. Oil] of Port Buns. This v33 km a on ha been Mama art u mum living. The 0311001 no h uni-mus album tor an. City M _ . 25tmgtAs Thousand Ion than” fta'Irjg.ttu'al Ionll HIS HO O , . . ymuhmdlmlundoutu N R D CHISHOLM Tau Dianna]. Tho eldest dartgtttee kin-tried mun Rev. Dr. 3.0mm has. Pro-hymn lint-tor of Erie, " The second dash“: in tr-tod to m. loans ot 1'on Univer- sity And the third assume: 1- living a homo. Bil Honor “by" to the thytorhn Church, pone-cu . - (can! and cheerful “would” and " though new, when noon-lily requires In "I srmpath?ttes. Phydoully 3nd nanny Bin Honor in wall manned Ind hon hi. “do 'top and the arms wish which ho rides a whoa! no one would waldo: him put tho prime of life. shun-Gum“ mwm 'ConntyCoudlmnol the who} was til-pond to thin the when; mummy ”Imam-than: tin-Government that no mph! u- tstod,-iaroorimttetitm-tttiV Mwuonthopohtdbdngdonlop- ad. Thu mnlndn one “than. who mum-Ivm‘mumugm gunpoint of creed, or] puma idovllinthomonntlmo. BRIDGEPORT SCHOOL REPORT. Br. m-A. Esteban, B. mum, E. Hour, N. 3mm, A. Dohlcr, B. Malta, B. Ziegler, E. Bonnier, L. Emmi. F - DIVISION I. " w-r. Fry, C. Bolling", E. Wench. " A "rrrrvL'-L. Mun-an, (ham); B. “9011}- Prt, F. 3'31? :. P!ohey Jr. IU-M. Wench, L Schwinn» C.8ehulta, V. Hook, L. Unchained, F.3d“, K. Motor, 8. Eby,A. Painful, V. Stacker, B. Shirk, B. Elmo]. DIVISION II. ‘ 8r. IT-L. Dohlor, M. Weber, B. Mn, J. Snider, 8. W, P mum, M. Grammar, 0. Gland”, ‘ILLshgunL. TL. Keys} . - .. . .. Jr. Ir-ak mum, A. Niall”, N. Quinn-ll, G. Qmokhll. M. Eby, w. Knits, M. took. A. Boon, P. 8otqr, A. 8upts,J. Fm. " R W-O. am, L. Hall- mm,J. my, L. Zulu, G. Gut- moior, W. Kaiser, N. snicker, W. mm A. Schultz, E. Shaw, A. annoy, o, Bow, E. sum M. Kromplen. [ oar. Pt. W-R. Koyer, E. Yuk, 8. t hvdtm, B. Price. JV. Pt. I-o. Schweitzer, E. Lech- numb. Heck, E. Lam, A. Eby, C. Cook, a, Ben, R. Underwood, W. Safer, p. new“ numedlnte Pt. I-A. Frey, L. Bisrmstltissl,J. Ziegler, J. Rohdenbnrg, Z. Zinkmn, H. Hobart, 3. Under- wood, a. Kunu, J. Kimberger. J. Underwood, M. Homemz, o. You. Jr. Pt. I-F. sum, 11.01110“, G. may, 8., Rama. tr, Flimsy. Loft, 0. Snider, M. kiiiitGgdr", K, Kimberger, E. Febel,. C. Soper, L. Humbug, C. Heme], M. Women B. “abuts, Tiny Mayer. “I unjust abolition.” If“. In. Rota Noland-on, Lune] Bprlngl, N.C., "I had Consumption so bad um the treat dooton add I could not live more “an I month, but I man to use; Dr. King's New Discovery And was wholly cured by nun bottle and an now mm and well." m an uttrtrtOd [Ito-hut In Continuum Pnoumonlo, " (hippo and mum; lumublo toe menus, Mm, Hay Fever, CrmmorWhoopttgt Cough. Garwood bottle 500. and '1,00. Vmumu m. A: B. Snydu'i drag mm. KNEW THEY WERE AMERICANS A compliant“ Ind I Ilnl' in the anoint-thunk: . letter {mound _tto-ttuoytteMlrtPru... "w, ‘ "We wore dining " Jonpb’l the? our" night," lb. was, “when I do- nghtlnlly d!“ wow amine an urn-um. of that an: 0-0de In. to nil-um "Iowa-mum Show sou-tneat-tld-trt' tour ',,',tt'tphft,u,'pgetthfe'td, tta69tttteooertderrttr m " on“ W“ no "Doom 1:- i "eMtdaertt6oll. will” no; in 1-86 with It. not: " - °muwuan¢m It". Input! mph-band that ,ro,qhnt1 no am A.“ N- am. It in m ttxt,',tftl",',ta'ligtlf'.tt,'la' who ,rttto-1dAbt>th- mum-u,» tbe mint-value! mm “'3qu "a, m but. Imam" c',',fdlt,lrit',,alt A',t'ltl HAD TO CONQUBR OR DIE. -_. . WWI-ma. m... mag-1b}! a. nun-Mucus: can. 'o'sfi'i1t,tcl',',2,i"Sliit',, I m n” -- "" DIVISION 111. Mu! mum- no In} 91110001.) - ot “than Town- mmull "has! us in My Man, on tho MAh of Pom-any Haggai-lull my tho no." '1'» mm a! mum Sen-Ion my“ and ooesarmed. A mum to. the ttttate Tu Anselm for this WI! tttr-arte" with them In W»: the lad-hm. Assembly atom “mad the Innis!“ Act to In t-totesieitteertdttPr or the“ an! on buildup, Beal Es. m- hmtl & on. In resolved but no muo- thereon. A letter tom the “k otBteegheirn liking our t3oamrtttotatstthem in A petition w in Hon. Wu Anemia], of Out- ario mm; that no change ho made An new 613 ot thq gamma Act R. s. o. , 1897 by which the County Councils it“ be ensued to meme eonttel of Township Bonds, without. ,the sue» o! loosl municipalities kc. wee reoelved and in response to new the Reeve and Clerk Wm unnamed to-ia-tttio-tlu" clerk was meted to [mud the nine to our represent-ave " Tomato foe presente- don to all! Assembly. The mama neon on the treasurers accounts was received sud exsmlned, moved by Ig. "r. Diner eeeonded by J. Weber that au sodium upon es received be ad. irsruisy with trot-um: momma " 'tht6 be new. we“ .msl time the clerk be Ind is haveby instructed to hue 86 copies of Auditor's Abstract printed in English and Germsn. Car- A “thaw by B. Easting and tmuX,"llllltl?'llA'ratt' to sum tg,trtt,tr't expenses of the live J n Brunt who '- accidentally killed while deepening: veil, was re- ceived sad laid over t next session. Moved by G. Kohl, seconded by J, T. t1tt that a new bridge be built at Earnings, Ptsitipetturtt, Ind that the noun-sot for building And completing 'ttbtrMt he let AsrutrritN-Parrud. On method I. B. blunt and J. T. Otto the following will were ordeNd to b. paid ' Wm. Kris-.1101- human to duck -- ofwotk on Pp. line .-.-_. 129.30 B. thshttier R. C. 'tt 8. pro. of (rum to Pub. Sc loll. . _ --. 107.00 B. Parlor, all-17:: manor .... 8.00 W. B. EM. do. do. .... 8.00 mu & m, lumber for 1899 .. 6.86 John Hill " loath" gravel 1899. . 1.44 Don't]. linden and? Show grant 20.00 Ig. B.Dttgter 2-3 v . of 1 sheep e killed bydogl .---..._.t". .. 4.00 On mot-Ion Council mourned untll Mamet 18th, 1901. mrindier--."Madamo, I In" culled " the nit of clock. which mod- bn-hlns and alumna." Lady at the Motgmr.-"WItat mid” "Your haunt“ snnduy um, mum. He wteliett " an twp " ho not down ”W31; 1 A I _ L "on in now In good health and apiritatr' “book and at nstumittt'r do!” Whrdo you at.” "Donna is In: but: and slat-won "er-fo-ttner-dit" the "edM'ott" . V "i-. 'l-il bu nub 0 and. - L f , W “WINE". Thom you ‘uwpmdhmulnur-gohmy W. 1hrde,"gltt." ' “mun- _ ite-e-ttate M Wollon- m It may ttttter am, t_Mgtratad_teqtoebE1tyitte f?ytnrctte, iid 'sake r magi-,7»; a'fitii'it',tqi,tt?:?,ri,ltit',i't'i'it II [In]. 9dtt mini Only Ma. u m. 11.3. recur-I (arm: "r. m Oar-0n. curd M "a"!!! tey hula. r-b. '2at--tt M rvporm M 0.. DIN!!! l'lrlnmrm will tre tgtt k "to “new to [an My"! giiaid I In to Ityt you have may." All!“ MLVB MADE A MISTAKE A "an Winn . ot Ill-u Ml P. HOLWILL, Tp. Clerk. shad to “of“ Th0 Dumbo Inn in.” Atn to; . Ice-booming Rwy-y. Toto-tn. M. - “W at a. “and an“! new» by thqPmoti.rdrqrae,fed at “autoi- yummy afternoon than tsaab-tUU-Push-lui/aut tho m v.1 I.“ tuud. mur .trto a. mundane. ot a. with pubue in In“ and! can; to In. W" W at an no- ”. which grill would, ho no" Jinn Wound. A " cm at prune bill- vm ohovolled mm tho hum ot a. mum”. mill. together with new of mono “nerd mum“, including a mum introdueqd by the Premiu- to Hand the tBupptameuttary Revenue Art and one by Mr. Dryden w encourage than maul-autumn! bun. Iugnr._ Hon. a. W. Ross rose mid n vol- ley oi evolution to mouth. sun-Al amend mutant. He drew atten- tion’ to tho (not that it the'pest no: but boon one or WW a'strh expenditure it bed Illa been one ot buoynnt revenue as shown try the excess ot income our di- cure, nmounting to “11%.- ooo. This indicated the prosperity of the country. Thet receipts lied been in excess ot int year's estim- ates. and the expenditure had been within the estimates by . hundred thousand dollars. Tho estimated ro- ceipts for 1901 were $8,795,872. which. including the cash behind. on hand at the end of December. amounted to $4,829,419. while. the ostimnted expenditure for the year wns $8,782,496, The small increase undu- the head of civil government wu condoned by some items being includedunder that head which were formerly cussed as "miscellaneous," and there had been some slight in- ‘rcases in salaries. The openfng up "t new territory and the increase of population 'rumeierttly “counted for the increased cost of the tstiminitrtrtw ,tion of justice. Educational estim- ates had been increased by about: 620,000 which was necessitated try' grants to poorer schools And other extensions of the system. The open- ing of on uylum at Cobourg re- aured A large outlay undcr the head of Public Institutions. Hospi- sals Wore springing up all over the eountry _so that increased grants were called for. The char e for Public Buildings had J,'2E,,.at',C, 'ncreased, s. large portion, of which was owing to the enlargement And, improvement of the Guelph Agricul- '.urs.l College, for which 833,100 was nskod. Colonization Roads showed a slight reduction and the Government would like as soon as possible to further curtail that ex- penditure. The building of rail- roads. he hoped, would eventually enable them-to do Bo. There would he some inert-mu- needed for surveys n the Ttymiscartting region and emo- where. He called attention to some " the items under the heading of wm III-'0’“ bag-II- ,"ao-t-'o'ao-"i""b""'- a“ aottrtq-_ " In. Whmwrluwtnn _ -me- In. a-ri-- URPMSE IN NOSE? SPEECH. "Miscellaneous," including 310.000 for a statute to the late Queen. turning his attention to mouse“ and liabilities of the Province the l‘rensuror reviewrd the public re- sources. stating that they had 1 ‘anh asset of $1,033,546. and other assets amounting in all to $1,535,- i00, while the liabilities amounted to $4,954,929, leaving a surplus of “an: aTLir"duhiiriiiiii . 1idriirttreg" "r 52.580.471. (Applause) They worn in tact starting the new century with a very comfortable balance to :heir credit, romprising one million In cash and two millions and n hat! in tirst-cieMst, securities, The devel- opment of the country he expected would bring additional revenue to “he treasury. Since Confederation the Government had received 81021.- 300.000 and expended $107,000,000. in the administration at those large amounts the 1mm by doiulcntion or my other 'ttMIM' have been scared“! percept.ibte--es fact most croditalilt- to Lhe civil service. Alluding to the tibrsra' lid given to railways, he said that bonuses given by the .House had stimulated the construc- tion of 9.056 miles of railway. This: had [roomy sided Ute settlement ot our lands. He would not discuss the advisability at giving subsidies, which was on usdsmic question-- he merely wished to look. u practical resin. which were soon in on im.. mom stretch oi railways running in Jury discction. The development of our northern section had been di- rectly due to the rail- Iuy policy ot the Govern- ment. Since Coniedarntion a total of our $22,000,000 had boon spent (in asylum. und dustitutionn for the hand". ot the unfortunnte clam-s and over 818.000.000 on education. Thaw expenditures were not merely :oloraled,hut demaoded by publir‘ opinion, Our uyaiom must be gym-l nit-trim] and thr "ttttittttirttttr devoted l up higher education “hardly prnvid- ad for it"we were not to tall behind other com-trig. The Premier dwell tor some um on the need of sch-n- tttte uni (admin! eduenuon M a Int-an- of enabling the Province to act-in a high industrial pohiiinn. The hlolligmeo of which the peoplq of Oninrlo bouted w" largely the mull of the littoral and progrmniw policy pursued by tho Gnvmnmcnt. The mditnre on animliu‘re sin-:1- lerOM-cuon Ind bum 05,88,000. the - important item hem the Agricultural Cam. “in mill-um! not had as! “adults and no... the Far-0' Indium had done upla- did VII in nil%tb. cumin-d ot our“ arm-3. ditch m to J. a h I). - at our pro» MAI! “out Atta. m to tght"g,c"rxUtP.UdT4t t I ' (It 44.th had tam“ . to j m pant t ml at "mm In that - were“ in mm gtttttqttt'tR0tq at - at my Ital ,m d I - of“ W l' it. hi no ”than it . an“!!! - _ 'y ‘l,~‘,> 3” ‘* 't My "id' up w in lil a - illii' lacuna rp, 1'4 Jon. mum at Mm“ at!» and. may author's-h; are! an” ‘whamh'nn. no“ no. "trttt.TTttitoeo_inro. “‘11, ad sb lb “aw-hr- 10-. Int-outs; on! w it but - ,mgryrqrt. ~hould that In! on Lb rod. 15 than on mmmm .ittt- out 90“th mull. up ttt Mrmn'm. to lg. "PM line '13. , It mtg!!! be leased to be operand by um Quad Trunk. Even I th- com ennui. only controlled A pertion of .he road, counting “a: usher line. not under public ovum-MILE! could hold the joy of tho position sud [Invent “ruminating run. and uthor aim-a. (Applause) I Cot. trat-tasia the all}! put an Man- a: the Premier hid do Iivored In: that' it induced the pub- lie to believe there we A, luau tuna [Mt can be an" on (or various mantis", when. the vammc-t was not in . you! ion to adtrane. one dollar without mun: ls III! 'IV' m- was. Ho procmdzd " loan - to analyze the Treasurer's Mureei' toiiVhdihtr $677,000 of the ratings. of 1000 use not autism mun. hut of an exmpuolml 'tarettee. 'rot ing all that Gould may in 0109316 as» ordinary revenue " {on than. of [um-tin. the ordinary ex; mditura ts: 8288.000. Tho dam-it on the curtail your wouldamounl. to ' 50,000 up- ku money were lpedally (gland to meet the outlay by a timber sale or some other expedient. m, "ranttty protested Igalnst the Bale at that!” otherwise than by public sudden. and argued fur home time tint the Plovincc had no surplus and that the Finance Comunnlon Ind - unnuunCcd one. Tho Province to.da, (:de $4,000,000 in excess ot our menu of paying it. (Oppoaluon cluers.) The speaker dwelt for Home limo upon tho West Elgin and North Waterloo election cases. The Gonrerrt- ment hm mismanaged the tuganeea, the Crown Landsflho education gyp- Lem, and the elections. and on the Brat opportudity should be driven trom power. -- . Wigs-debate was adjourned on mm tion of Mr. Pamllo. A I» of Nun Mug. Called Frol- the non Extend I "alumni. Iced!“ br " o r: " The Turkish Minister at Madrid has resigned because his salary has not born: paid. _ - -- _ -iievTiaiGon Mussel: of anham, Quebec, rector oi that pariah, died Thursday, aged _ ___ _ _ It is now said the WAlderseo CX. pedition Fm be abandoned, the Chi- nese having given In. ' Boxer ehiaparies are causing trow hie again in Southern Mnnchuria and Chinese tomes are joining them An uprising of Sioux Indhns in Nevada ltr "g.'t"gf" unless relief measures are gr: wu from Waatt. ington. The Northern, Western and Central Division- of the W. U. T. U. have carried resolutions favoring tho ex- tension of the franchise to women. Thirty ilour mills in Pennsylvania and Maryland with an output of 10,000 barrels a day, have combin- ed, with headquartrrr' in Philadel- phia. _ " The A. o. U. W. Grand Lodge in se-Hoe-- "ts-Toronto-ha-lei' E; G. P. Graham, Brockville. Pull Grand Workman. The lodge will meet in Toronto next yeu.‘ g meet in Toronto next year" The annual medium of the Cams- dinn Association of Fairs and Ex- lilhillons was concluded M. Toronto 'lhnrsaay afternoon. p. t Murphy, Bimeoe, WM olrv‘vd ttroro4mt. " collision between freight trains on the Lehlgh Valley rend on Thuraday at Batnvin. N. N., cam-ed the death of James haven of Ni- ngnm FANG, aged BO, and tho wreck of an cnglna_a_nd 18 urn. "-. th- M Ullrfldl', 'lTd8l'2tf8'h", d tt trim-a in teaming lanai to tear aftif my; Major J. T. Atherton, second in command of the T'wlth (Prince' of Wula') Lam-era. now in Mouth AG rica, has "led a sum. for divorce Igninst his wife, Msbel Lows: Amer. ton. naming the newly-married Duke bl Westminster u core-pendent, In. Our}. Nation has again been otoneraud you '1itrstte?t eeht" The annual mncling ot the Domin- ion Swine Breeders’ Association in held in Toronto on Thursday. Sun. wanna] offers for prizes Mr baton hogs, [goth alive and drmssed, wit1 be made. The old ottkerq were melam- ed A moon. The Jud” bald that 'u theirku no India mud tho pro- prietors, ad " m was than. . public nuisance. lb. wu not. guilty at malicious. dalmatian u mops-my. iii'iti' i';fiitiiiii' 1't,,t,t.'ttngS2',t2'.'1',.t nab-mom mutton-ho- bn. Attrootortuttitrrrtu'tdftsd Tgc'""""'"""'""!'"' so. . Blacks That WM.Till The Goods Ard Worn Out. "Ho? um- Blah-9W Dye Fm Nutter.“ Wool, DMD” pm Black for can “and“. “WW Put an: tbrMt and Fuzhou, m nil mud not tot-do or want out. Dt-ttt Dye Bt-ttttnit' thou-kn, matado- 'stunt In van at. These but an m ee, and "you... may.” not]. 1t,t,tN'l'tl'i 'get/dr, . Ar _ . on . .nl o a"-fa.agr-d A __ TELEGRAPH C PA _ AG RAPHS. 9-". his" ir' (5-- (WWW? “Ur-NW r“ use in 'e"itilttltlfltllif,51r:!iI'q, 'aiittrisntqueatiaatatseass (Umrr ii"N, bouquct is a revelation. "kt you him i British mum ted: a goat "ttits yog. " 'M'NJV'J‘U arma qrrotM.dl-tUit) "A w _ “*4. A "rai-atra-a-araorrra-a-arr"r"'" SUBSCRLIBD CaprTAL - - . - . $200,000.00 DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV'T . . 59,079.75 All Policies Gun-ad by the LONDON a LANCASTER was ms. co m Ann of 815000.”). _ Join lull. Pat-idem. - _ " The Mercantile Fire It wil} min my nowm the prices we are offs good logs into firewood. _ mud mm. Secret-m P. E.-Mpeeially high prices paid for Soft Elm Logs Logs Legs in?! We pay mall PEN" PREMIUMS FREE m 31;:qu "WCf ' bun-a Ft-ttiaith,".','?'?':"""'," "PM! ttmth " a“. _ ‘S‘IITM l Aha-ha W. I m- gt “I. Alps] SOFT ELM, ROCK ELM, BEECH, . HARD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE, F'i,1,il, " ttt4ltfelflttiiF. Has Bulk and surrounding “a try bad hich 095:0“!!!th no tttgr green! tinge to an!" “a: my» " " [ems u no ttrttttt 1trti,i " he at ; um. _ T j . “all” oipiit a, - I; and in a a?“ TIll imstanceiTiir superior. We Avis je patticalar to draw the attention of the public to A few things has mentioncd. These ttNV undid. 'rtittttioirhip,ca1o" mid trt, sewn UM!!!” best lines turd silk dam nil backed up by the best manutact- mers in Canada. and we are con- stantly idding the best that as othsr- ed and trat cash will buy. Do not be mirled but come duect to the place where you get the 'rtsttortttsertt. Never " Kit g St. INSURANCE COMPANY. Schaefer, Killer & Go. S. SAUBER h M. Inco 9 rated 1- 75. AND . . . SPOT GA!!! for all ki ds of 1:25 5 Before l2 ttemu long boots, made In " weight. and lengths fir difterent kinda of wear. Stryryr, tiutahie-purxt gum. _ Thrve thicknesses of raster, (we-bf elm- van Ind a leather insole between the foot anltlitxtu!td _ - _ .. . Sole-5 that wear"as GUr as the 'rpperi- this? to Ref-Rum foctavyayfyom the grgurd. ThiACrttbher reinforcement all Ion-d when the wear Comes. Sea that the heel is banded with the makers' name. THE CANADIAN RUBBER 60.. (Wnomus'r , 00's oiil factory.) Good, Tender And Wholesome - lama A spawn . . BLACK ASH, WHITE ASH, HEMLOCK. PINE, ETC. . I” IRI " ONTARIO. T. A. at. inspector. Meats is ,etint the people want especially during the hotseuoo at the yen. " my husinels has (and, in. 'ieystd.1 uthtu..u8ygtf tr, build I new REFRIGER- ATOR m an!" to wore my meatsand in to doing I an better pup-med than “a to supply my custom whh the moat deliciou‘nlun mud (“1&me "W“ -i-P' N. B.-- Orders titt2d to “3,5“ ot the Twin ‘ty tT & dun (Him; _ Berlin, "MAL.

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