“with!“ together and see i x, 'tourieettht"t't'1t?.1 F, Amt place " ,rtiitnm-r,istl, ' '. _ to arrive at right conclusions re- ' _ A the matter in question, toiay j t ' _ all political prejudice and hatred, , , , that we ms: beinu condition to , t l lyreeeive and accept the truth. ., '..P, Amt truth which we think prudent '. â€'61::an to the mind thus prepar- b'he od qeeive it, is the not that the ‘gp‘u'snt Government is pro-eminently r. (In that contami- the exercise of its _ 7, who. to the requirements and F, {auditions of the times in which we live. '. I! we said nothing more this would I q1ve' a fair, truthful and comprehensive t conception of the policy of the present i, Government. Free trade as a principle 3 is no doubt right and could be carried : Into otrettst advantageously were it made 3 _ universal. But where one country ee- : hhliehes a protective policy and its , neighboring countries have a free trade , policy surely the one with a protective E polieyhaethe advantage. This was a a point which Alexander McKenzie g when Prime Minister of Canada failed ,'(.- to recognize and as a result suilered , defeat at the polls in 1878 Since that ( time the Reform party has undergone 5 various stages of evolution until at pre- [, lent, enjoying the fall oonfldtstMm ot the l country. having within its ranks the a We share of the combined intelligence I 3 d the Dominion, having made them- ? Ielves master of the tistgtt and interna- E tittttal tariit problem of the day, and r hiring political honesty, energy and 'pi, power " their back are in the best pos- i dee position to encourage and guard tr the prosperity and progress of the .c/ Dominion. __. --tttre-t" tut *h-irsetr"s1't palm. that _ mummawcor: ‘ m,MM '03ch a: out the 'eoenet. of W y bum-polio! ottrm , dmmmmmmm n “we! Gonnmut by an , M It on. throw to tho I “Won-industomuo- " . 0M pledge they In" w- Egan-mum mum- wuh-Il’db! of the Gm: MWhile the greet Liberal party of Canada have time been evolving into this enlted political altitude, let us tor n moment endeavor to aecertaln that has been the career of the Tory party and what ere its preeent lymp- tome and proepecte. That once great â€he been elowly but regularly deteriorating, losing public prestige, ceasing to retain public eonfidemm, torn and mutilated by internal dieeeng done, coupled with unhellowed atrpir- “one for individual preference, policy mnbility gone, unity gone, self-re- liance gone, uniformity gone, no Urim nor Thummim,no Ark of the Covenant, no nee]: to their miniatrr,prtssushing pro- tectio to the manufacturers of the Eat 2nd free trade to the farmers of theWeet, holding with the fox and running with the hounds, having a - tollve, but politically dead. Un- der the†and and diecouraging circum- Juneee does the present leader Mr. Borden, come into the poeition of chler apostle of this heterogeneous aggrega- tion. We elnoerely hope that out of thin Rebel of confusion his politloel malty mey enable him to so rectify thu didntegreted “mention of polici- .qtarts I0 they may he " least of some - as an Opposition in the parlia-‘ meat of Canada u well he in the looel Mannie onheurloue Provinces. In in methane let ue feel thenkful that the men who guide the destiniee of our bill they Ian; pouoee the qusuithsa- m for the mqtortai1rilitie' of the Gov- ment with which may on " pro- lim honored end intro-ted. ', In. A. A. Duluth» "moan-gm -c--,Mr. Samuel Canal bu mod Andrownmn‘no: for the Mun. irrn'iarGr. “David Bola will move â€Wanna-Mun to the farm of "aEnidttrRiatttettoor-thermtds tt2t'giici,i,,Wd will noon oom- _ on the new any»: Choc-o Pao- 'ttr-tv-ce., Gym Winner, of Ohio- †In. bought we turn: of Mr.Robert In. w--- mun In tt or. Beyy, 1"trt E's?" “was? 81.11! Em We: Balms wax, mum-c, Add 'hGiriiiir, um: nun-mt. _ - Home", Bury 1tetttrettt, 1rim"t>arr.. - _ "TIRLOO SEPARATE SCHOOL -ii'. rrCiiiiGkt-,mrttrtBah- nod. Mary Baylor, MI Lind-y. 'etut.rt Ball in, Id. nuns. 1ttiDUte1* m high, can. 'lttltilll,'lrhd IF'? CIC - _-- TIN um POLICY. "Yif‘l‘liwi' um, um Lam“ 2etu',g.tt W tiiiii',t'itrta't"ltfilttdY "fdlrt%itilttllu'd'l,: V " no. 7 my)“: arm-T 'iGrtfitriiiik, __ um n V." - Um "I i'G'ri'GiG,"iiG'i'riiiiGiiE ,7.†'dc.',' 'WN, wp, , _',".T, " t rge tllti,t)tttltl: . - "n'.'. "t , I , ttttt 7 , h V T - bu B2'fffl tfftf%t T - ’ I “"n' huuh-uuwu Q ( may. ,oirx,,trrt4,,l,t,11, . 'IIU â€It†a. .llIIALPOLIC‘! _ !?,,iisi'2'?', 1"gtethL't.'fa", ... te, ---- no. nth-mot .A.Lu|n- m unto-nun mm“- with". ,uoistuetrerritArtt. LI. 1"de an Gov-rm all-anvhohmuu- “a by. In... m mud iatgthee%-qttrqttr.. Uh- Dmu- 'LP. may W that G7Giuurtiitiyuiiordivuuyt.ot9t m â€Who's“! tuna“! daring tr I will†NW; that mum-o Ian-not only won the love Both agsrstttepottrroftHCort- and We! not only an label-n " tty, a... ther qtgtttt In. will)“ tho peopled tho notion. ": . ttto mom of new harm...†t,"i,t,t2'tt 3:23:22 tdr, ittgurato . poliesy 011190 anagram um her prounootn ingot mum boontrttmatod noon! nude-will tr-tir mill-d. . TN HAYSVILLE Mr. Koaara.---The April ehowere have Lhief turned into Inow....The oil mine are closed down for some days owing to W" the pump in the engine room having to It of be repaired. . . .annere delivered You Mal of wheat " Shirk’e mill for seven] “if, weeks put....A cubed climbem am. shipped from here lug 'ret.. to 10:...“ home , Jim we no» [ no 50. ,"m,', "'trttt meted-i ens-hold . enema a! I soother an. brink structure thie sum- mer......Peniespmend eon the div- isional B " No 8,Mernington end Linwood ofWelleeley will be dispiessed and pleased, negatively, " the de. cision arrived or y the judges otPerth and Wear!“ and. Worden Dickson of I Elms who noted as ubitrstors and met a large delegstion at Strum-d on the 11th nit. from Mtlibank,' Linwrod, FernbsnkJ Halon. The sigma oi sold nrbitrotion was re the unsbiiitj or otherwise of drawing a number of Iota from Milibsnk Ind 7th Con. Wel- lesley sections to join with the south half of No. 8 Huntington in forming a section, the school to be placed on the 9th line, one mile south of the present site; also in forming a union from the northern half of No. 8 end the western part of Linwood section, school to be erected on or use! the boundary. As has been already stated this worthy l jurisdiction in their wisdom or want of l wisdom gave their decision which oc- casions the divisioniste' silently sub- mitting to the inevitable and the de- fensive or ttott-dirMonistg élorying in their hardowon-victory. A new school all] be erected this summer on the old to. PisrttontO.-Dr, MoEachern leaves Friday for Chicago, where he intends taking the post graduate course. Mrs. MeE aohern will accompany him, and they Will be sway five or six weeks. The Doctor’s practice will be taken during his abeenoo by a clever mar cian from Sanford, in the person of Dr. Botunidt...... .Mrr. Gill and dtoghtor of Arden, Mam, spent Sun- day win} Mr. _ and Mrs. R. J.: Kerr. . .....Mn. Rom. Rowe spent Sunday in Waterloo.......Miaa Harding will spend her holidays at her home in At+rtton,tys1hfr. Eytle in Tralee. Brief. u Union Querteriy review ofthe 8. B. Ian-one we. held in the Methodist church, Sunday morning, and an interesting study enjoyed. _ . .. Mr. A. Spahr who has been very much Bfilietm1 of late with inflammatory rheumatism in " this writing some- what improved. Mine Lola Spain- is algo recovering from her recent attack. The Census. Mr. Michael Gotta is the Enumerator for this division, and started on his rounds on Monday. Mr. Albert Gibbons was favored with the appointment, but owing to ill health was compelled to decline. We l do not wish to forestall the work of the 1 enumerator, but as our village is not incorporated it is not likely that the population will be given separately from the municipality. An Enumera- tion however hae been made. and we regret to my that _ although every house but one is occupied and several ‘new ones have been erected, and the lbusiness of the place very much en- iarged, yet the population in the last decade has fallen " by fully fifty souls. The population ten pears ago was fully 300 new it does not appear toex'ceed 250 HBKnvIIo had the uni-(Mm AccmmrTg.---Mr. Ernst Albert,pro whim of the planing mills, was " un- fortunate an to have his hand bully scorched while " work flxing some thing " the trttiltsron'Neotiar1tti. .. While engaged at his mail occupation lat Tuesday Mr. John Grody, tiretntttt " the oil mills, had the misfortune to break a cord under his left shoulder blade which will keep him from work {for . short time. .7 - BIIOVAu.---Chrm. E. Schwartz- entmbor 3nd family, who In" been living on John B. 0. *rhrnidt's farm) near BatUtt the put you or two, left lat Wanna-(13y for Huron Co., Mich, ,itters they Intern! to make their future home. We will the! In“! in their mow homo. . “me R. Miller Ind family intend to have Baku mat Tue-day. They no going to Alba-ta who" Mr. Miller In: ' up none had. We under-lull than at quite tantrum to Amort- from dit. fmt put: of the no!!!" next weak. Connurno: human-Con- nmulon union cook plan In m [Author-n church In! My. New. tnndid- wm toMrated, nine an. ad tttme buy.- Tho church was tstx"r-imsNtrttt-tt-stt tttrea-tq. - - MAmuonu. "-80de mun-ting ovum took plan In out can Inn wool. f,N'tlf."s Inch 1'glat 'lt cantor Am. TaGiia"G' the my i;iiih at Wigwam mttii1tttg, “a“ . . w -re" ttte “A; 2!.QO c.%rraetur, larch 2iitts,homaiut" Human wu mud in mm to hr. Barb." Finland!" mind-, a In but d t“ tl,tlplt'fft It I“ w. . a"? ' 1005‘ ',trtllt beets, tet m DUIDIB MOrtN "“570". LINWOOD BADEN, M! D. II. mum " up. at“! and Id r. 2r,'st2 stub-l0, â€not. no on. long to to mmeatt ["0th " It"?! Jrf "eMmeb-lY " ,4, - ‘n-r "Yr 2r,'lttt2f2'll a. 'i"eiiiiiiliiiM 7 a, Mitftftit pundit. ('t"g'd ttm _ -$g I‘L-Aw.§‘l" “H‘Ill U“: “Inc. . I Fi' EI a - 40...,» “w“ tnttt.tmattl cum nu 'e 1Td2ggt'h't,'f."Jdfd'td tI.r.BtsetususeaasdFr Hyman. nit" tlttgh' Aâ€: ttsq union meatloa- s dud " N /tteiid U'1t by a..." E. Dunn. and a. I. a"... “u†“g m“ u. may .ppm in 'tttutah',',",',,','.' Aupecm Enter wag-mm be to uubttdlast girsmbr the Sand-y bool all-II A Pit.tto.%rmtofBae- Churoh Bt. u. B. phnreh on th- any I “g_ h - on Wed. tlt',' the 'i'iitt'h'hi'l'it' gunman. on -r, man-norm. _ 'rustu-trttetetodcte: in; gg1",'atft nan Mil. Wm Benn. Thu In gnaw-in will“ t5iNths l Me. A. E. WW†- 1"'Mllt ,rithsttarsd-e ttold - by i,ee,i,ie2,tdtg"i,id'tt,'ttl'iTJtfrt on was . r. 1tl,Uli,t"' . M After the bountiful m not“ continuum: ceremonial u Bt. Pstet's Church on Sana-y, tho nun): In patented with a purse md s bewil- tul boquet of to.» by the tsorsiimtatittet clan. Mr. J. B. Buppel, of Elmira, en in - Beriin Tneedey. He brings glowing W In tho Police comm. morning, A. pom of theboom our northern neighbor A. Pipe III dined with deliveries is experiencing. A counts dyed-I uni-Mm weighed a: the town there were many vacant henna. To- melee. did not come up to the weight day there in not a single home not» as? [or on the ticket held by the eupied and Already over tittaett 000- who delivered the cool. treete hove been let for new dwellinge The inionnetion no bid by Chief to be erected daring the eoming nee. Winterhelt. Mr. D. Shanon Bowlby eon. and more ere expected to follow. :ted 'att teen mm] the .Th'd of own o tor Clement. Smi Got. Rev. W. A. Bradley will spend the too, Who delivered the Ismd concerned coming summer in Europe. He loam in the the timt it all Berlin about the middle of June. “I†run ' Iâ€. . ed. He told of being etopped by Chief Mr. S. J. Cherry, of the Home ot Winterhnit, but eonld say nothing an Industry Committee, on Monday pnr- to weight; The load rue delivered to chased from Mr. Abram Hagar. Free. Duh-m & Co. Hie ticket was produc- tom a. driving horse for the Home at edehowina that 3225 pound. were enli- Indnetry. ed for. Chief Wiatorhalt, morn, aid Those who heard the may: on them: to town Inela- the neon Ind "North Weet Minion Work among the 00“ ,rettthed WIPO'J'MI- Aiurwtsrd Indians", by Mini Dnnemore, at the the new "I wished Bud tipped the Presbyterian Church on Monday ev’eit- .galatt " 1210 pounds luring 3,130 log, were well repaid. Min Dunenmre WW mst, ar 96 pounds wu formerly connected with the In- “. than called M on the tlout. dian Industrinl School at Regina She Welshman" Buehmsrgtadesorrotrortt- is a very fhtant speaker and held the ed tttU â€140009. he having done the interest of her hearers throughout. 1tttgid1,rdutrlr 'IT/iT , roe , e a n y e ov- _ In .rt.rronergtttty?ftttUft, mm 10-99% .' _ . .. _ Mr. S. J. Cherry, of the Home 0! Industry Committee, on Monday put- chued from Mr. Abram Huey, Pl.- tom a. driving home for the Home of Industry. Those who heard the sddryw or; "North Wtytrt Minion Work among tho Indians", by Mini Dunsmoro, at an Presbyterian Church on Monday evan- ing, were well repaid. Min Dummoro was formerly connected with the In- dian Induatrinl School at Regina She is a very thttmt speaker and held the interest of her hearers throughout. In Dr. Hontrbertysr's ofBee on Mon- day night a well attended meeting of 1t,e-fte",'dr/', Director' was held. comma were passed amounting to $78.12. . There are 21 children at the Home, seven of one family. Mn. Real; tendered her resignntlon to take effect, May lat. This came an 3 our- priee. Dr. Honebergor And Mr. M. Creeemm were appointed a Committee to interview him. Boat " rounds thin and if she will not change her mind I special meeting will be celled. Dur- ing the month a home mu found for one child of che Orphanage and canal other odor: of homes were received. On Aim) 15th, under the auspices of the Trade. And Labor Council, 1 con- certVill be given in the Berlin Open Home in which such artisans Madame Bonuini-O'Brieu, Min Edith Beam and Mr. John R. Camel-on, otTtmmto, Mina Basie L. Bmhmer, Mr. Charm. Ruby, and Mr. Percy Slnplotou will take part. Ziegler! orchootn with Mr. Alton Heller " the piano, will he in attendantâ€. / Mr. Louis Ziegler, of Heidelberg who purchased the Bredau hotel recently will take possession of that hostelry On May lat. John Budgets, baboon $r'-t,at- from jail alter putting In thirty - There are now only mm gluon"- under Governor Cook’s can. Notwithstanding the large force ot workmen at the bicycle factory,“ ilrtn is behind in orders. This speak: well for the popularity of "Raepslea" and "Berlitu". The recital to be given by Prof. P. l M. Bellemicb R. C. A. of Toronto; end Mr, F, Harlan: Bellemith, in the Open Home on Friday evening will be e rare treat for all who attend. Prof. Bellemith ie an artist. of national reputation and is greeted with enthu- lnem wherever he goes. Mr. Merle“ Bellamlth has eppeered before th Berlin audience, having mwde In excellent impreeeion as a beriume singer in the recent concert given by Prof. mum. 1The plan of the Home in now open " lCluke’e. . Mr. A. C. Thoma, Berlin’s well- known horseman, recently purchmd a span of styllah chutnut (Man the equal: of ' which it would bohard to ttmt in many any. trnvel. Ha ha- " protons in his stable seven head, all well bred Inlmll, including . high- stopping 3-year-old blink mm, which ha calebmod mm. A number of the churchu will hold epoch] union on Good End-y. Tho lurch cum- mtlleeMttttaitt Berlin exceeded than of Snafu-db, 32205.41. . Rev. W. c, Boos. "I mull with . marble clock by hi- omtilnggt. mnuon cl:- ou 3mm waning. wnuun Jones, act-cull! In"! " Dr. Janet, xxx-anode puma-n and graph?!) nod. an “an to r. A.. . Cinnamon Mb! the Mononu- autumn. ' almanac. 2,hglltf',',', not In tt an T ' Chm 'i't?.lr,é',!itl"i"i,!i,tel'ii Pom sun, A. on». 3m and n. In»: jag“! than: _ " . J ""uiiiGiuirtii' .- "W 'iii mm. of Ian -ttttg mu -tttttg to - "I! 'med. _‘_ a -- _ - "if '_ 6 m A. Warm . wish B. am Von ind-:4 when“ an l'/at"tgtPl% 'qet'yte ttlrttltt 'eeee HIGH SCHOOL lamina iiGiia ham-31, Lad“ 'tNtpet "grtortMo,jnrtq,i a. ‘m- T . YX'f, i aâ€. Ag BlM" ram-mum heave}- . " “nigh-Hot mg. tititi w. tg'd,gl'tartg c .. I - ' " amwllh " hi mafia cecal) I ‘ CUMI‘lmV but! by Ltth' ttiii ' glut-.tbo‘ _ "atm- o o unan- ttMr not] (an and We. on: Is. curtain-Indy nub-ad a new†«that: ad exp-done. undo that will he a one. admin; and lucrative. but "Orr (than Pu. up u ttutgtttor of with!!!“ abundant! “and. “Nanchang-int“ Ewan". Mr. Pipe add hi- eoaleqwo, had been examined by the Government inspector and that either the town melee are wrong, or the weight makes mistaken He had on different oceanic!“ had eon! weighedanhhecdeeendlhew. G. & R. melee, the weight. oorretrptmding, then taking the loud: to the Town “on, there we: a dtffbrmtee. The Magistrate mmoted the weigh- M to have aload of we! weighed on the town melee, Mr. Pipes Ind other melee, and will hear the result to-ldn‘ol " 11 e. m., until which lune them was adhmartod. Emir: Advertiserz- Mr Ed Bmo,‘ one of our oldest Mdente, celebrated hie 77th We: on Wednesday, On Tue-do, he awed scord of wood in two Man. Who can but that at thut we , Mr Bayno was one of the ttrut antlers here; be cleared the lend when the Zillinx Home now anode. He has weathered many a storm and seems good for many more, Judging by ‘the way be handles the sow. A FLOURISHING HEIDELBERG INDUSTRY. Mr Albert Stein, the enterprising nuthor and fiaiaher ofiimburger cheue " Beidelburg proposes to erect a new factory as econ no the weather open- up thin spring. The capacity of this new institution will be 300 pounds per day, and notwithstanding this on- ormoun output lhe proprietor announ- eee tint he will be unable to till more‘ then 60 per cent of " orders. The use of thin odoriforoaa article of dict "ts becoming no common that an order from Britten Columbia for 2000 pound. had recently to be minced, the man- ui'nctnrer being nncble to an it. The springing up of concern- of this kind ere oft-t nine to the community and marinate e not amount of money onions-t their petrone. In this in- rtnnce Mr Stein- deeervee to be taco - aimed for hie enterprine end pull: li “In emerging his human. Mr. Goo. A. Tilt, the tsrttsrpriaintr" rams-tin,“ m Hwy-Buri- COmmy, had . very “Ml deliv- ory of agricultunl Implement; mont- yum-tr, mucky“ 211â€}wa of ihaaSGwiri,d lilo, Ind onltlnmn. Hourly sixty homo were [mum a thin delivery, and each wont homo well tad. on with tho: oluo nochlnoo. Tho Jolly crowd WM autumnal by Mr. Tilt " tho Bond Home. to “Manchu ot o magnum no will u of on exhilar- ting “alpaca. 'treertttintr wu In trt-tt order sad rho bountho on" ed up our friend no, nod tho boot-- on, won jun ouch u might ho expou- od In u an: ell-o bouo how by I ttmt oh- tBNt. Thu prwodon of lntolll. ee tumor». vllh their with“: no out! wagon, loaded with the but Implomouu the country can “ford won ptsotograptred by Mr. J. Dayan of M, and n noble. Ind argrl,tet allâ€. It undo, otthoth and orator-i of tho mom of tho Townohlp or our». Mr. hunt-Mon oho coon-In by loan I.“ ma Whmohr old who mm at tho In†{limb mo! 2grfr, A C ll out"! - woo Itrt'g an: to Mon ho ltd n M do, of Me. Tttttt M with tum-pd no on (In! Io on that B) it “no: no - uno- ooun an Ib-tet my I». bmommlmm on to cum nGtt'ltllt A All THE SCALES RIGHT‘ A VIGOROUS OLD SAWYER. IMPLEMENT DELIVERY. tttSth Mm f!!" t Spring luminary KING Br. Wt fln'/,tT'lt"tr'l42t 'gt; on to i C . . of the an, Bald Clothing m. which upw- on the Inst of lhll in". deu oarrring wk “who! thits oolohrntod "ml:- 9) clothing. this tinn (locum-dun; gull mom; but“. in who, “dump“ In. been tho growths! his ttterr,', of the but“ that out I out hands no kept buy here im. Mr. W. in. m ‘budno- an undo that the right non ofâ€, brim full of push and my and we bupuk tor him th “it than of the public pump. Being . itrttt believer in the an of primoninh when Judioomly applied, outta-don will and " announcement.“ mu ot imam Dear Bir.-pl- rectify the mistake maastrrrrurmrorurinhiertodi"t Ssturdny‘l Police Court Cue. In Heyd- evidence he says that n "rtiiioato at health had been ginn Mayor try Deming" purporting to come from M. T. Bechtel,“ B. Thet "srtiiUatd manly tsortiited that A Tubomulin teat had been mule and that "hemshad bun no reunion, that is, the animal had not Tubereuloais, but it aid nothing shout the health of the aim-.1 otherwise.' Hoping you will rectify Ihis nil-aka at your eurliest opportunity, I rennin, Yours on, M. T. Bechtel, v.8. Ikwksvme, Ap. I, 1901. [Home --ru report referred to will be found on pugs 6 of this week’s inn. and was Ilrondy in print when Mr. Boomers oxphni‘ory note came to hunt] Friday we: a. line spring ar 8o wee the evening too When a not of many bonkere Prom the town ofWeterloo Not having seen the latest law- On the Grand Tmnh’e Proclamation Were strolling down the railroad treek In more]: of Beomtion. Everything was going nicely Till they happened on a etrenger Whose iden tity dieeovered Mode them feel quite nigh to danger. It would not be polite of me To mention my names Bat the stranger wished to know . Props what {notary they came. Then the elder of the lot , Whose face with ingerburned Confronting straight the gentlemen And the silent answer came By a vent flung open wide Which ehowod a breast adorned - With a badge on either oide. On the one “Grend Trunk Detective†Made these merry banker-e stir But do you wonder when the other Reed “Provincial Ofbasr." Both the banks were rtspreaontad And on eome theee worde tell hard For one of the merry party Wu nearly wered to "Lard." Now let thoee take my advice Whom this poem feel like morning For I refer you to a “Teller" Rho can verify this werning. To WM it my Concern: h nevi-n an in met otrtes mm than; I!†PINIL'I‘O" MILLINERY and FANGY nouns. Come and see our Spring display of "Celiiie,,s,t,eia'vlu'c'r"'aes1'i' Never was more complete, old "'"""". prices on the whole never lower. V,"- " C. "rechUil, not-with-standing many tM1vatibda KingStreet, Berlin. . . w-----------"----"- withih the past year. SPIN“ llLLlllBY mains-um I WILDPANG & co. WIRING an VIII. A CORRECTION WARNING. MILLINERY. " THE-- BERLIN. :s.1h, Special Must (l Shapely†Amncantteruin ed by poor cor Our Stock If you intend buying 'ty nioa dinner set, chnmber Bet, or in hot anything in Crockery and mia. ware line we can interest you. . Bricker '85 Diebel. tho. llilatmtflllug, _ We show values in of Crockery B. and C. E. T (long waist) E. T. (short waist) E. T. (Erect form) Watch Spring- Queen Noah. Athletic. Quebeh. P. and D. Long Waist Vic- toria. Magnetic, and all stylesin Net Summer Corsets. . . t3orestt'il m.... Special styles in . Ladies' ware Bastien. Oahu“ 3:2 22%