. 1 we“ Nahum Et _.-. were hem munch. Illh, b will“ hie Mfume â€humid-pay. Then . {I - "sttlttstttuartdtretttrxt the , 't - before the maple, lit-rt,"- In willing 00m more, . - - “damn undue 'fft "bm’lremtopeymore than i'tRt, “they hue I right to do. B, - one, an mm- points out, Iq, when!†reeeiveeemn eon- Ni' ‘ _ . . - than $1,000. year. .4, OM' amount into bounded the IM. 1 _ antnmtttsttto-ttmotrttrer, " IltOt6ret onefree pe- and come- Ill " She mileegethey receive lb . , Gulch addition to the melon- Il d “may. Baaidttsthiqattanmtal 'al um "tttrays in Canada is Illl, " Manhmtomnny mom- " the need“ travel much in con- '1 w prtttt Mr [rinse bneineee, EI - $Hrtrsti-alit"mms4s. 30th:: Ea' 'fttr.srttou the Wlmeee ooneludee M. wef oitr members of Puliement are trim. Ml), itnot liberally, remuner- p, 'tttheir-ttms. This we ven- BI L heâ€, tiatso the opinion ottom- _,',.? . duodenum. Be Til Ant providel that: “Wheuover BA, ' . Governor in Council has from to believe that with regard to Ight “be! commerce there enema BAii hilt, combination, association or lla' P, BRE to! my kind among menu- '* iy of loch mm or dealer: - _9.atrtts ttt unduly enhance the price of __ - ‘i-nclee or lo ur ottitr way to 3% l , promote the advantage of the F, "tst ,. ', ordemuruattlttserxp.ttms I,†In eonlumere, the Governor ln "th?, T, " may ttommia.iotror empower A 3 j, P, lingo ofthe Supreme Court or Eh w w Court otcUada or of any a r l r â€court In any Province olCan- Q 2‘ to Inquire in I summery way into M. - to the Governor in Councll tii h q nob trust, !somtaation, new ill ‘ ' wwment-emmnndil such g ditto-e, the Governor in Council . , , phenol: article on the free list Ill .* ~realm the duty on to glye the ' A T {In tmteitiofrrsatsonabie com- , I tt . Mich credit ll due the Con- ll l Pt-Aasotathmfor theiroirorta e _ 'l, v madman the multof the I ' iiI 'tttit-tted with: good 1llt' " am During the lost two , ' . the 'rttttiaherrsttfCtsnadts ham ‘ :le declded disadvantage, , a The Dominion Government bu de- . , l i. great en inveeugetion into iy Fe, ion-m preferred by the Canadian , Won that a oombination © 'd V gg - mg the paper manufacturers . , _ Dominion to unduly onbnnoe the if?" . /iemrer. The-anon taken tlt ii, tel“. In the Guam: Act of a; , ' ' giving the Government power to y , irtth trusts or combinations and " prompt in the first one of the kind We:- om been mama In Can- “nova!“ WI am saw 3 to, ma In the C '"digttiiuddgnoeanms. my ml. know too 'I" um V Who par and“. way tkk [ugh-In to any pet can: more " b' m, while tho imbmtription i" It mph" bu renamed the a T V, ya addition to tin-there bu '“ ttrettt_on " We on f ‘ All this». upto the = 'ng In. coming straight from the . _ , onto pnblllhu'l And unle- " Kota-ir aunt-chm. f“ ""-tteiruerttsorooat damn 'tht, an. don-ram, will be . on» nit-mu. “pinion: _iant-storettten-ttt “W "when ha noun man-nuns. .rafth-t man '11qu owed ill “33.50. If tseiiaue himself, in _ nun" that was duty. MOI advantage ef the opportunities .,,.........,....,,_ 1'N't'Tlrt'eettnt'"e m . ' uh,“ "huh“. 'IU,", 'tiAu"h'lhluuU'"lll 'Ct7' - Doll." it, tmtdoetVtt, 2l,'httd"g'gltig'fah'tg who], T "'x',' homunnry‘ood “my. . 'tt9rtrrtthaaeruai.. Aha:nuttho|lualhp on " tetll"tt IS't'. 1',1'tph'tt " Ja a." ',rallt , in. “I . an M tmt-ttm. “it“ ner, It "aqhtrp. _ _ 'se_rethaqit" In I. not a an. 8 ' - Ina-I. vhlohuuuy 33““ - ootoet public - on 31mg], "alnst tatt,".".',': tn tho indom- ' a! m Denim Pu- THE PAPER COMBINE. To ADVIR'I‘ISIRB. rtiera'=Nt.t'Wd'.TI'.'.' r" - unl- New†hwwa-NM an. on: t='r.r,,'t It to.'.-. “val. ', mmumm In has - fl" or a: - II ulnar. t_tbintattte {with In -temrtedartrmattr mam; a largo an. a! M-lmhborgbutlhtdlbm 'MA' up! gait. mmmmhucm artAee_ttMaaighrd. Thtot-tttrm bun- A glance at the great interests of the country proves this conclusively. In the so-cnlled Vanderbilt road, is there at single Vendor biit hr' â€executive or controlling position! Not one. The president of the New York Central is a men who was formerly e freight clerk. The president of the great Huntington road, the Southern Pttoifle,tatt former- ly s clerk in a railroad om 'm. And so it is in - other pursuit or industry where capitsl has been combined. Femily initasms4, and pull count for nothing. r The president of the Carnegie Steel Company is e young men who began, I few ycnrs ago, as a laborer. The president of the New York Life In- surance Company was not so very long can In clerk. The highest-salaried beak president in America started in as n messenger boy. Can myone ask fairer conditions than these! A College Education Net e Help No men our set too much educstion. Especielly no men can ‘get too much technical education; but the sbscncc of en cdncetionsl iqvupment " the stert is no barrier to success. .The Carnegies and the P lake and the Schwsbs, and the others, prove this very conclusively, An 'mstters steed, it is I question whether a college educetiou helps at sit in business, orin the pursuit of indm'ri at “law where e technicel knowledge is quircd. Mr. Schnb‘ was, " twenty- thres. the chief engineer in charge of 1th. construction r F the Renamed ‘Stcci Works -thelerzeet plant ot the lkind on csrth. At La completion he ‘was its chief director and manger, It his never spent e do, in college in ms. The knowledge fthst use accessory to cubic him to ill] these positions he - up dtMrtgttardattae working hours. The capitalist is oontent, under the new scheme, to act in en advisory capacity, and his sons, when they in- herituhis wealth, of necessity fall into a similar place. The executive work is left to the experienced man who he manifested his t1tttetrtr tor " position and who, having worked All his life on a entry, has littleo‘r no money. . Thus the consolidation of capital, instead of restricting the opportunity of the young men, really creates the opportunity on a scale that heretofore has never existed. “a“ no: I“ . wb,’ lung-1 a. titiiri in Illl com, MNiirXaqh-h. l W tti-ttset, II " “I. . in e recap iattaqr of The ', t"g'al"dt ll - he we}. In†as so you; nee. , In: WI - on. re . to in post one... tho bu tune - h “with the bed- ne- world, in which old, oily-shod method. are giving - to pain arm sod in which the Jock- ot-nli-m end My. workman in noting wey for skilled meehnuieo, -itti_oeprutemittn, hedo- olu-el that e young mum opp-mm. are - and more mm" to- day than under former regimes. The oentnliutlon end attenuation of papa-Han: d-ttestpetttott, tmttt inopening up simtions for e greater number aimeu, while the Aimee sud wagon ofhtqd ore ouch no were - before dreamt of. But the men who attain these reopen-[hie positions, and receive thou Inge “lattes. ere men of ripe experience, 9nd especinlly men of great technical knowledge. Neutron: the Rank-st the Top It in the men tom the ranks, soy- Mr. Vreelnud, who has gained his knowledge through hard 'rxporitsttoo,and through netive partitsipation in the work of the mad, who in put into the prosidenoy. Subordinete positions src similarly tilUd. The stock ie owned, not by one men,nor even by one fumily, but by half a dozen or a dozen men or I dozen hmiliee. The aairgirG; will not talents nepotism. The son of the 'rtookholdsr, instead of being boar fitted by the fact that his {other own: e ohm in the oepitnl, is hnndioeppod by thin foot, so for as it createe for him no opportunity to get into on important place. If the son of a rich {other gets into such a place, bis euooeeeie not due to his wealth, bur is won in spite of it. He muet demorstiata very clearly to the other ownu s of the property that he is the right nun for the right place, and they M'l eel-minim his nhilitieo much moro closely, and exect of him much mow pronounced results, than they will of a man who he- worked his way from the bottom, and who he nothing except hie breino and hie de- mon-trend willingness to work. It in a var-mph proposition. Tho boy who cal-tun " fifteen or steam with . otRgttgtottmthool h'Tt? It't tmttto-tanotrtttt w, of. worth nothing tom practical; ht the can», um he understands t'ggtt In the right hind of I boy. We him In " 03.60. If how- him-alt, and at. “not... C! tho with 'eadyyreiit “and: oar, ho will, " the .6 cl it or I". you. ho m t (and all has. I. ‘wllhmtnmnhm M, met-m be 'teMttg . mad III-I7- “We: Ducal-ed Ar Herbert H. 'his-.., Freddent of the 'itetgoifoiiUat F Street Railraf, New York. mm“! I Young Wu. - ulna-1L Aime-u tttttt Inhhotboy t'"l'gvtt'd"Sll'l'=gild'l'l1t'd1".'lt'tt, mum at ttte an. up. a. -td-tatttbtrtrsU-trsat no m hMt1'g'dr. 'htgtu2tla.e"'1", “out: t {may iiiiirii ",'tl.',1'/talt'ate'L%t't Young Ilan sl,',' That Wants to Wimk l, Why ir I," that ninety-five ,per cent. of the men “he achieve the great sno- oesses in our city are country 'tsorts-. young chaps fresh from the farm or the little ennntry town! It is because they have no ugportnnity for social relaxa- tion when they get to the big city. They have no social ties. Nobody knows them, and they know nobody. Nobode " tree for them. They strike the big .uwn. get njob somewhere " any fieure, and settle down to solitary life in a boarding-house. Their income will warrant only the renting of a small, cheerless room, generelly a hB11-rootn without any fire and precious little light. Existenoe in this sort of a room [ 'is’nstvery rosy, andthe yomnz'iellowr1 is only too glad to spend his evenings1 in the well- warmed, well-lighted oftuas, _ if he is employed in an ease, or in the library, lecture or reading-room, if he is emp'oyed in e shop that closes down " six. 80 he puts every spare moment that he has Into work. After a while there grows out of this necessity a habit, and when better times come and he can afford a brighter and oheerier room,the hsbit ot work is so thorough- Ir formed in him that he perseveres in it, after the immediete necessity is past. He has formed no taste for parties that keep him out until two or three or four o'clock in the morning, and which tttttit him for business next day. If he goes to the theatre now and then, his life has been formed on such regular lines that he goes to bed immediately after, end gets I good night's rest. He has fanned no eonnsstlons test tote him out to into suppers afterward, and keen hint ant until ell noon. _ _ The my boy, on the other hand, so- ing Into batman, continue: Ma om Manon: with the people with whom ha ha- grown up. He know: alt the boys Ind girls in hi. ntshmborhood,tutd Joins In their contaminants the: MI work- lng homu- Bis up". time, tnataad of Maugham up to work or and], In ‘19;qu to gods! situation." _ That I. why not: an unusually Isl-g 2,','f,'dte, of country boy. mound. camped on with the city boy,in getting to the top. Tin outdoor life they have which": than a good fr-ttt work on, and the not .of opportmttty in hoping I.†noun plum-m we full “was“: of thin home. With each condition- the my boy manly oom- new" thing tint In ooate%ae mm mun-y bor in hfe freedom from home 1nt1tMnst- end home eon- dluoue. a. were: from Member’- ron “my, end Se denied the tomdt Tl'll my pride and unlinked; I nude an emf recently tn no “but. when use were e "ttet.. We - a ' end It wee on with e at. g It In mumm‘ - _, - _ pantieâ€. - Sod-l 'ht.srati- s Hm Then, too, the college grsdnsts he ,tter, welcomiwilshss m the sad connections. He he member ole college society, and when that oollege society hss sn sifeir on hand, he vents to attend it. He is interested in the eollege football tssm, and tn the college eight. He sets s dsy or two dsys at! to sttend s foothsll msteh or s rowing contest. He may hsve heme quite so importsnt cog in the big msehinsry sud his dropping out my mesh serious disorgsniution, but, nevertheless, he events to get ott " any cost. It was not so long sgo that one of the most promising young men I hsve ever known threw up his position with the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, after s sex-vies of three yous, rather than miss I rowing contest between his college eight and the eight of snother institution. When he went to the aisle! of his department for More of abseuoe. it wss pointed out to him that it wss impossible to grunt such it lesve. He insisted,’ and sppesled to me. I reasoned with him because I took an unusual interest in him, bat it wss use- less. and we had to let him go. The desire for social relaxation " the formal“ period in . young math bull- ness life he done more to keep bright men heck than almost any other clue that I know of. "All hark and no plsy makes Jack B dull boy," is one of the numerous old save that have wrought untold mlwhlef. and that are {nun ed entirely on futton. Work, even unre- mitting, continuous work, never yet harmed any young man, or if it did, the exeeptlons are so " that they don't count. â€we.“ the, in?†It,'.'.,'.".)"':,',', he I}: at; -. . naug- Mannie; “meal the peculiar new: 1t2"ht'.,' pale-led by “lowest at»; tt_,uutrtittioa; t)titlhrttitn-o3tbereiartthAts MW“:- ltreet “humu- ThtstotrsPtBttt.rtawtrrtaat “he? m-mmmu-mw. e tu0u,rtgout+ttdtbg$-Nttero m. 1fartrthirt.tt-tothistrmas, thooollotttrttmdtt_t-dotttv, udxordahtyosn In no better d than he in at the beaming. It In tor this â€not; that In low college gmdttatearotobofotrttttttttNstsppar, piece. in the service of are“ our Thu-mm mum». Do not le/i',",',' too frequently, ""Vlu‘u" . young men,“ do not follow it, too elnviehiy. Make up your mind for ms: com yourself and mike out Along the linee All hone own-Why. = led. a that you be? you are tltted for. Do the beet tuned lather and rubber In“. a pm butthetiein you. Be honeet. Do can Motivator-m shoulder-- Gum-- not watch the clock for quitting time. - trtrtm. "ar. 3" M mumm- M Do a little more work than is expected td"tt",t't."gf, 2Taert2: - of you. Keep your eyee open. an I I T,'llfC't s,',ttu',ur, Take advantage of your oppor- “mun†matt at M will u" tunitiee. Study. Lea-n everything met "tagttStta. youcen. Baden theiitereture '. WISPABTZI you can and homage on the . L, pursuit tint you man to now. And Mamaet-. - "um ylou will mast! “You guy not get to _--------------.----.- tevetytop, at you onotittat+ .'- Mule you have been Mainly mimw‘ denied 00-. meme! or play-led Men M, "h. attribute tt t, I','.", 'lt to e piece at W _ Our-e: cede- etop. at I locum; eon- t!gfttdtsx centre“ end you willenooeed. md ‘MW. the new oi 'rthar, " my Adria- he I'll man-r mun “gull. - mi‘h tYr.. Why? Because the man who tells him this has been a failure in " busi~ nous. If s young man came to me sad said that he wanted to go Into the street railway business , that he felt that he liked is, and that he thought it would give him sn opportunity to rise in the world, do you think I should tell him I not tot If he went to Mr. Sohwsb and said he wanted to go into the steel business, do you suppose Mr. Schwab would tell him to avoid the steel busi- ness as he would the pestilence, as there is nothing in ill I think the street railway. business is the greatest business in the world. The fellow who has tried it and has failed because he was too lazy. or msntslly or physically inferior thinks thst it is a mighty poor? kind of s job. and that if he hid only tackled something else he would have done very much better l he feels certain that he would have made a tlrBt-trla" banker, or the ttneat stock-b'oker on the Exchange, or anything else that he might have gone into except the bud. uses that he very foolishly selected. The {anal mm of Ibo I». Faber 'tavert, in 83. 1mm“ Church, Gull, on and: alt. we". fitting tri- but- to the manor, Mttgttt no morally "teetttsetrrtt1t'tittt whomhooomun Mm: In an um ‘ The (nor-.1 union in St Parlor. Church, Gut, began " lit. m. on My. Among mole who attertdgd bald.- the brewer- of donated. Dr. Shun, of 0mm. and 00mm Slam, of Now York, wore Rev. Dr, Theo Spot: tad Bee. Faber Won" of Mn, The. mm rm, in Gunny, 33:1? mob-up. " It 'fJld I“ it. lama! this had mud in. hit M 3.0â€" m t'.h'IN'tut M. “M. W db h a. 1aA" " _. 7 7 Service In Mid on load-y In the abundant. Joseph’s 30-pin], (Morph, . number from Gm. Dundalk, Guelph, "thotter p6tyt. Wm: ... That h minim to the you; mun who was to win. Vim-Gonna! limb, at Pans, do- nvmdsuhon Adan-ofmpthyon trtttattotttot-ttetttt0. TutreitaMotorreyrtttt cut-omit. '1.ree'tr *0- gramâ€... " . 7 I a" b%"d wr" ' r u g r " r, _ ' " Bml=am . 'EIS-SSI, . an“ a-wr , t I. = l b" L'r=c= _ . .. a». " U. . w idlt . WNW“ ml "iiritithFt bx blink-AM to†m b to: h hum; an†Manp- rd. Invariant“. lit-Ul- bouu to get tho outdo,- that WM. tgtnl',',"gt"td 'lrrdr,','drd mac-at. Tit. t-doethodHsaettrtatNrtto had an: sci-016011800, whim-stall MI what Ill tho mutt". It dun tttmt-tthat on the any baton MI aluminum. mom Ind beenpnl tomcat W111. Naturally, In his 2Mt When!» tttomoumotur tho MII and and when any on). from. no ox- pltxtssed,artdtuaotH woman “one. an order: that " should not be human again by being forced to work inn on†where his superlat- had no um. ootutderattott for " worth "toptsthimtotNstusmiliatingtauof slewing on mutual. _- -_ Turn? otWrfftit'6F,V in it _ when e mother’- edviee might have proved my on-dolnu. I cum to the city and fell upon herd times I could get nothing to do except the no“ never. meow labor. My head. were buttered end my book In Almost broken. Month an: month end you “your this went on. My job wee shoveling gravel on the night grove] train. l we. feerfuily dieoonraged end utmost ready to give up. Bed my mother given me the least encourage- ment to throw up my job and go heck home I mould here done no. Fortun- eteiy, ehe wee an exceptional women. She was more ooncerned in the kind of life that I led after working hours, and who: my surroundings were in the pieoe I coiled home, than ehe were in the cine of work I was doing. Thank: to the knowledge that she had that hard work hum nobody, I. kept on. When I see how runny young fellows are en- couraged " home In the belief that they ere being overworked, I can reel- ile heme: than I ever did before how fortunatyl wu in my mother. The Value 91ndepundenoe in Judgment. Fathers are sometimes " greet a menace to the boy " mothers, and so no uncle: and other worldlrorims rob etlvee and friends When the time comee for the boy to strike out into the worm out! do tsomething, be naturally tune to elderly men about him for ad- vice. He is perhaps told.. "Do not go into my budnose." K FUNERAL OF FATHER BLAVEN. iiiiiiiViia 'iirGiaFiirtiiiuii - Tin h the tnettbeft nut-uni M a! Allhoruomuhmldlnnh. “a mun-diathuwmbhrmbdmn gun. Sunni-olc‘m shaman. Gunn- h-dlorono run. But of mum-kl- If“! than-numb" Inca-m. Cull-din punt funk. mhmwmw HIM- or " mono-union. WHubrWudrmI-n “manna can " oth-tr. will In" MARI-Hon. PNEUMATIC HORSE COLLAI. linking hi it In.“ _ wee the an piece d it t4- in â€In. athatg0gd M ttkt mm. Undu to Home“! W. tines III-d- 1'ad'tg'2,'1t ,nstg. decided inls’ltto use to Annalee with bk wifeand unity, eu- misting or toms children. The abject of this sketch wee remote-t in ,lesvin the land of his birth but biog ITG urged to do so by hie tether, mushy concluded to aeoompeny the fully to Cmde. Altered eventful voynge of eighteen deye the funily lended st Boston, from thence they eeme by way at loaned to Toronto. The elder Peqnegnet, - to tshe s position in the Nip district so on emigrent agent, but Mding that no reed wee openedto the district, he concnlded to come to Berlin. Paul's first jobln Conads wee en engegement with one Ferdinend Noecker, near Glennllen, to work-on e term, bat fiadintr this kind of work not congenial with a watchmen" [college he soon resigned, and engaged with Mr. Vogelsnng of Berlin to turn buttons, soon taking the position of machinist in the futon. Here Mr. Pequegnet made his ilmt money, end saved it in order to be sble to Mart s wntchmeking bnainess {or him-ell, which he did on the 12th of December 1876, in the old Celiiornin Bloekin Berlin. PaaN industrious habits, combined with ability, hid the found-- tiou for a growingtrsde wbiehine year and a hail became so extensive as to render it necessary to tehe his brother Arthur into partnership with him. “In 1879 this eomp‘eny bought out the jewellery business ofB.Bowninn of Watartop, Paul toting chuge of that branch and making its greet snceees. In 1890 the ,W,',','T. dissolved psrtnership ttnd' rivals in business in Berlin until the you Pro," when Pool bought out his brother 1nnd took poeeesion ot the old We: jewellery stand where he now does en extensive trade. Mr. Peqnegnet went to Europe in 1889 and again in 1900, going by the Canadian route end visillng Englmd, France and Switzer- land, returning by way of the United States. Mr. Peguegnat is not onlyn good business men but also an outer- prising citizen, hnving built a number of stylish dwelling houses in both Waterloo and Berlin. "Peal" as his menv friends delight to cell him,ie stillenjoving single lJoeeedneae, is: Baptist in religion, joriat and good natured. a great i‘uorito with the ladies, and mm " some date inthe near torture occupy t he choice of his residences himself. PAUL P801136)â€. MIL Pdfu'l'tWgl'AUut on to ofBertitt,andet_tetot" Chun- " Fonda. Canton d. Nominal, "ttmrltutd, the m phat dill mother, remaining than ttte “It! yetnolhll uh. At the mum Fer? he ttret tft 1e_ttto "93} News AT.... I ',?i,'h-i,e,ttg'l"htdt game-l , I!“ Ct WM com " M l _ _ nil-c 2ortt'r"'"""""'". """""""""t y Orders {other emit-Inclu- orbythe keg. from my new brewery label-“n. Htwlth lg Waterloo again. Mr. Chan. mnemwmu " my“, mM-thqmbdonny new.“ Mm Aunt-c i2lge,2dstf, -_ tia. ""m. tvll'2'gt “an. M -, Inn-0mm, Ld Imam-n9 MK" w†"'7“ an“. ' Ur-to-date. :TJS... [Sanderson]! Bakery "yr-nuns. Cornered-n , th. all cl shop. gimme.†on: my now left with IE tr. Chan. " my“, mum-nun HONEST HARNESS AT 1hqto-rirsTri-aA- a. " Hum new. ‘Itwmhnmnjh W a "In “mhmmmt WATERLOO, kt 81.00 M. a." ht $5.00 kit " Tbo Twin-City'- New Trimmings, children's mm. Indy-tuna Ilm JOHN STREBELL ' Strebel’s HARNESS SHOP Bet-tmoderator'. W phal- - Nd I“ satgtt't,'ratttttteg',tg,',T, .5an .me-mmuqztbuflhm d all 8t “M on“ “I“. m . T bl! trt28prttt.at'tt2idi?.' _,"t','s,4tt'fijy'?i'i',) tettet "i: ","gp, ',t'fat'gtgrtp m2.“ u-uc m to you proclaim:- THE» o_tne- on!“ Ilhing may, I '0 invite you to some and so. Mr Immanumm-equun'umt ' th" J. 7 ' manuxwumnni-nwfl “was. . ‘ f T "/,ciSi',': Bo wmmnuwmhua any, iii'iiiiit'. _ t's'G?11fld"Sh%"ath1dl'l'l,'rMr,utr,ht 5i ""1't"r'"'r""""'-"u-"rtoC/j?ai/.,', A oodh"fortt_ woq-qumu ti; S'rlltt/d Nutmnwmmmnm'ga pric- tttt'"lhrte1"e-stru, Umwmto Hy, - Mindanao-um “and,†“It ii. snaznychehnlnï¬ï¬‚ummphï¬ï¬‚ Illa-Uh“. I. - l mamuwyo-anbyuimr mung sum. HONEST PRICES We m Tm Stamps, s. Sander a Go., "mm ONT snot-mm. - u â€we“. mm “wit-It 3tVrmr-rrta, In. lo- a.tt-rhadV Yum-wanna. huh-n but“. a: can-1.... 5.10%“ Wm. MC ' .. ‘lnmu'\ Good, Tender And Wholesome cum llama A Specialty . . . "L“%§“ï¬ï¬‚ï¬rÂ¥'§ 'iiii5, :3: I Inn-3:3. menu‘- at ' J ' M dunno. I 'd'ltatt. iii?,It8liitiiiiliti a and 0 run all l?t,'ra, s'a',"l,'l'r"", ï¬tngégg ammo-11; 'ltll'Adtet"a'fAll n __ Incl.» Truth; 00.? Automatlo Sprayer. ,,dltMtt','t, "a. I2 ‘Hahn's Bakery \ Meats is what the people want especially during tho hot séason of the yen. " my.business has great! in- creasedI have tle';.;'..')')).),',')" to build: new REERXGER- ATOR in order to storm my meats and in so doing I" all: better prepared than ever to supply my customer, with the most delicious row! and tender steaks. .._. .37 7iiiii"a' C"u%'iT,','.1,',', In pa of e Twin-City. y a a?!“ “my. " King St., Berlin.' PREMIUMS FREE _ mule-q. . 1:91-31": delivered to JOBtt . mean, WATBRLOO alum“ .ed-arMqm aGatthe l2