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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Jun 1901, p. 4

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r - v been considered safe, and has __ "" become so tottering that the Ilifylt 3 public now hogs for a new I - I - Councillor Beggs and the other " here of the board were here on . r 3] int. let inst., enquiring into BM why- and wherefores and were not ' M . upon as being very heggarly - all. or course nothing dgfhtite It" " beerrived " until the regular . ‘ -- on Mtrmitrrtrurtlsoy seemedto . j the impression that the water . the diver Nith at that particular . - will be spanned more substanti- " , than at present and that before the ' . iliaq. Although Reeve Short does t . admit of comparison, yet the Conn- " - line that the coming bridge . i ‘bethmter than the present one and . Ff, up the new one will be gone on i a, in the shortest possible order. V "I deliberations here the council left . 6mm tlate, Nithburg, a part of t Lhighwey which is almost 8. puzzler. 1Et moylahard to raise tor the pur- q . 1t',r,'tg'tftt',d, perhaps they“Will , we. , , t" use " their reeve is "Short" Bt omdful will no doubt be forth- . P. . r seeing they are a body ofhlgh- I q anon. ' . r inn-battle held on the um. . 'tMttoet in not eritioal-..Mr. , I' " of Arthur, died " the home 7 'tr 'aM George,1n Millbank on Mon- p, g thrmstth'itsJuritss received two i ., “one in a runaway accident, T-tt I ' " ......M. Kormann of _ ‘ ', .. Home has sold his prop- l _ ' canon to aMr. Mayor for about r and intends purchasing farm , _ \ .... " number from this die- MR “ Mod the divided circus held) - we! on Saturday la". and re-' ' he not moat fttvorablts..._Att- . delivery of cavalry horses tir made from Liswwel to go ' Amuulleesra. Carson & the noted dry-goods merchant- _ are having smearing-out and pupa-e starting a depart- _ _ store 1trTomryto.-Thts bal- , of Mar cheese in two divisions of ' dud Momington factory has been tbr 8 LS and 8 9-16c. M of Ituptssrtion-rn the year 1891 In I structure erected near here V .u "Ritor'f bridge which was - a: the Walter’s olan. Said We VII guarapteed P let. " in”. " our] prone-Inn III j V my. but repute _ ’ , Mad as digit. . tiii?, ii?,iii,i2ii'hir.f"f V on y . . _ . . Y L r be built and old one- ' " the 11mm church 7 a. " .....Tbe diluent bund- I Li 7 ‘ on kept well supplied g 'r, an: was true indication the of prosperity. _ _ _ ... " - e will that hue fallen I , M mom]: omen nature to _ tF n a be: bet", and prennt t i M e bountiful nerve-t exceed t' at Mar your... Al. Barbour, , . and hi: an", Mra,Bromt- "araromutotrk, penned through the an Sum-day last, on route In to lee Robert Grieve of _ prbs engined io) my In the vi.8perei1tt.t-r. c. Lackner and J. Rem 'Ci) In» Frldny ln Guelph... ..G. A. . Jul . bmlneee visitor in the . r City lat week. .. .M. u. Tuner L', e few den of last week in Pal- l], - - .. ....Mre. Tuplln 3nd daugh- V: It Bunbrldge, ere visiting frlende tl vmege.......B. Bemllbon of Ta" ttfd, occupied the pulpit of he " w gveimreh on Sunday": ' ti ,A" learn our eenlor football ) ”We urengcmonu with the - teem mph] B much on Pri, ' , M, 50:17.1. Brftrbtr's am. All V3.26 years-but in reality it ' been considered safe, and mun SCHOOL REPORT at Quinn). mu: 1 ttt-htat plasma U M. the plus ttt . Input coming to an “mammal. lunar- -- mm"! to beyond ftqttte lhonld "all themselves of M of being present"... r _ . family gathering wok P' the home of Mr. and Mrs. kf23tahe' " the purpose of bidding $330 lo their daughter, Mrs. Pog- md family, of Crouhlll. They have? their new 11ng in Hull . on ttr... . Domingo! F' 'r, _ =kas; encloaun tor " - hpnbllo nomination “I“ ttll.' nut our ylnm. _ .. '55 In. whisper than: n In": GT hem 'ftRtrotttmhrmln the Mar 7 . - in only of merit: ta-Tara-go-U My. - "e “01 Berger, Wellington “pull-1nd: Sham ppm might In" WV.“ ‘W hymn! nou- tho $313911 _ _oreAttl.ur {fa-'wmhln. Mm we] I y2lrrtt'F, llh lung, 33% tu,-.. ainiluhnumu‘l’. HORRIIGTON ' Dad “I” I. paid-dunnvéi l.-~Sndk Busty. Helm Ihl, t,trlht'gr', Lars '.Nsttt Bum}, Baby-l r, Jotttt 'tttti, Mttiitt 5 HM lud- HAWKSVILLE. Quintana-aunt - a... 'no - ttte WOODLIN "a h" at: l mama-hm, Aatatiiit $ri,Ptod9tA%r"r,s «mm ad: iiitttg,'; 2M'h'lPa'fgtt'ct, trtetotmmthtottaett" "th “it? it ”can... Itllquluuuu “my “in” of an " when bulls and: an Wale! shined l [unbu- (My! h Baqlb-qer,Ttte. dnngnrpl up; may, haze-I‘D. grunting» rural: -.%..'" tii ..‘ A " iil,ii,?t,ilW2ii,dtlMttitd tgtN',TtfAuu'2Ut'l'/ i'i'itisti?iiStii' mount-d, 'rtihtrttittterssorriorti1 We. madman-Um ww,bm my voila-an t. TEk mv'mlu Jun Mt ir.,qrhotta"-titrtg" up. , u. an: gPgngrdt on Thu- day but and Dr. mum-6.0! Lu. tovol. In. - summon“ In our "itatioeottts,qrr. lnul M. D.,arrd " tbottmeofqhettng MI condition in wrist i-sd, but will mu. BU may tttadoo-etr,wtn hopofor his red, may....lln. Parr, of the use “by, in an very tit. Panama-"In. Bandy mat the 3ith wlth Walla] Bandy,“ Valium, Ind bu line. boon winning but daugh- ter, Mn. B. H._ Dlprlunlnl of Ar."-, m. . . .Dr. 2.. M, ot Kahuna-dau- ronowlng wanna tn town on Saturday, dpaiiditstr Sand” with the family of Row. Cuban out In the country. . . Anon Bohnun ot the nun of Behnm Bron. of this place. who has been spending I couple of week " Rondo taking In the Ptut-Amoritratt, ll expound homo thin week. Brief- - The eenetnnt mine have been very dieeouraging to the former; Potatoe- eonld not be planted and building operations aromas): hindered. A number of new honeel are under 4tonitrtuttion. . . .Onr football teem " practising hard and expect- to be able to give I good Account of itself in the diirttrtrnt membe- arranged by the secretary. . . .A school picnic is strong- ly advocated by our teaching Matt. .. . The Joint stock sale was well “tended last Friday and will be continued in the future. . . _ . .The cheap exomion to the Model Farm on J one 13th should be well patronized by all industrious farmers who can combine plea-are and prom......Geo. Bill bee opened up a ohetsp-tbr-tsaah grocery opposite not: & Fleieehaner’a furniture store. Personal-Henry Alteman has been laid up with lumbago for the put week Menu. C. F. Ottman and P. Onman made a'ohort can with friends Sunr- day last. John PM In: starved to rebuild his barn. It will befarttiahed with all the lam: gray-0309911». _ - - Ptmsomxl--0. Reichert and B. Hol- well, Baden, called on friends here and " Paris Saturday and Sunday.. . .John McTavieh’e and his mother waited friend: hm on Sunday. ...Mre. John Bricker, Mich, was the guest of her sister Mrs. Amoe Bricker for I few days last week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Alli. son af Gale spent Sunday " Noah Bricker’s . - .. - . .Misa Rosana Bricker, Gait, spent Sunday with her parents hora. . . .Mrs. E.W.Detweiler is spend- ing a week with her bmthoan Howiob 'SABBATB SCHOOL- CONVENTION. The Twelfth Annual Sabbath school convention of the Old Mennonite church, was held on Monday at the C. Eby church In Berlin, and was attended .byA a large gnthgrlng. Mr. David Shah wedded over the three unions , Mr. David Bergey was secret: y, and Mr. G. L. Bender, assistant. secretary. m At the morning union Meme Gil- bert Berger, Noah Creeeman, and Jonas Snider gave Addresses on “What can we do to etrengthen the bond of Christian fellowehlp and sympathy between offieers, teacher! and pupils." Menno‘C Creeeman and Henna S. Weber spoke on the topic. "To what extent atiou1d we urge our _peop1etatrermtrr' liberal t Mission, ituiitatrie and benevolen institu- aiiF, _ ,, Mr. Isaiah Winner ttd a talk to boys at the shaman: n, and Mr. undoi- Snyder to mm "What could be done to redeem Bebbath whool workers, who have become cold and indittererttt" was dealt with try Oliver Kalb and Amon Woh. Edw. Shunt: Ind In“ A, Wambold gave addresses warding the Church’s attitude towud young Chrminna, who are zealous in work. . Able and inspiring mm were given " the evening session by Mr. J. S. Nam-gang and Mr. Ell. Fallmm. on, “What on the Sabin“: School do for the tuus th " In white for lamest!” John Kuhn end Paul Soblcbt, two rxrtraestorr urchin, were up "sterility More Police Institute Weir, chergod with ughmlly troupe-ting upon the Berlin is): School property. They both pleaded nikynnd after receiving . sound {my "ttortatitm from hie war-hip, were tttsoured, each 'tttt bk than at can: tttttttttttb. ing to $6. . The De tmentofMt1iua huiuued “"" ""'"“' "’ .." """""" “f, Gi “I. follow? rocllmllkm 0091010! relatad to the other porno-'13 or n which tuning: posted in in"), " in- of l"' "me mm." th . I - --------.-------- trot',':,,"",',,',',', Ttdll' ' $13111, CIVILIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION Wing Regiment: “Wk: no? .. - , ‘ that "mtaltradrtiertt "rut' “F Amo-ttttttto-tsl-hr waging“, 'tl',",",,:",,'.',"',",,':",: uncouth: In norm, to be in u u a 1|:me, tg thet 4 ten/et a"iTiiGriui ',8hl'l 1asetdrmttmttth08ttsdtrst "0"” momma-n up... m - " ttt man. My d June mm. a.“ mas-bumm- m mg In“ iraaraiGa'aii"d a.“ 1|. tlttfd'A' aMRetvatp 'iaGiirir57ii7 Etrttt ‘ . 1'.'taJth 1Ettt",'dtitt'lhtht,', i , i' 'tlit.E' T t gt?“ HILITARY PttoCLAMATtoN, WELLESLEY. ROSEVILLE FiiiuiVi 115"" itt _ '!iir,'iiitliit!?iilitittihh'E) t','tg%ttl,'lt "t,Y,t _ a than“. M _ iuirauiiiriirriuo)'it-aAi" an ndpkns of s hm we! can» no Ian-ban of“. Mel 1'td'ta,'tut'll', non-”2M by m {allowing new glr--n - m mung! ct - mm I. turned Sat Md tr Inn! to Toronto. in“?! to (PM but -, a In an we. th- ”ha-hi” you - hid by u. but. you m d up. "also! two raim'e.ittt?itfeh - saw di-it'oa sad -uyetr qualms- In" won 00% Lil-lud- Andra-poet. ttMt", uh. ot pct! toting we to“ tow you I. "gg', you to mptjho moi-puny!” a “and“ you that tho value of 'U gut in no wise equals on}! an ofyou lama. m your‘uw no. on a; Will an or one '.hri?i1,,i'i, Pdtt TIt POW! you wi‘ " plant moo tsunami-s a a. '1'llUlilll't - h“. shown your-oi! to pom“. W. yo- am for younbddn (noun M to). day hope to lee your MM" ”no.“ than at (Jr-dd: prominent jmslhh wi-hing you every menu In you now when " labor. ”Mic-tor.“ sun: on new of tho - at the DAILY MPH. Berlin Inn. 1, Mtn. Thomddreu warm by Mr. John Boolneher Ind the pro-autumn was made try Mia. Edith Banal. The recipient [a when complete]: by surprises bat unused woxprou " appreciation in I tor won about: wordl. ' Still another surprise was in store for Mr. Weaver. On Sunday noon “human B more of his friends not at his home on Church Street and presented him with a. hendsome silk umbrella, accompanied by a short ad- dress expressive of their trpprmtiistiott of his many i1ttty qualities and wishing him success in his new petition. The Dir-eaten of the Berlin Orphan- ege met at the reeldeneeef De Hone berger Monday night. Alter the trans action of routine bmineee the election oroifie6rs for tho waning year was pr"- ceeded with. The redgnazion of Dr Bomberger as President, wee rBeeivcd md very reluctantly accepted by the meeting. The new offiotms ere as toi- lowp: ' Pretgdtsnt-MrCreaaman. lat mtso-PrTtr--hfra (Rev) Moi-Ivan. 2nd viotrPrei--MI' SLupn. 8srrxrutry-Mrtr B. L. Jnnzen. 'rreatrurer-hir S. B. Schneider. The various committees wen than appointed. consisting oi Finance. Home Committee, Receiving and Adopting Commitiog, Bad Auditing pommizm. After the business of the evening was transacted Mrs Honsbergor treat- ed the directors“ to ice mum and eat e, which was very much 3913mm A hearty vow of thanks was “mined pryhp4ArrtW?rtrrrtrgtr, for their kind.. ness. The tire bots, Greber, Koober. Reliinger, Hummel and Sohui‘z. arrested on charges of theft, to whiuh all pleaded gniitr, oeme up for eon- teneein the Police Court Seturdey. As on Friday, the court wee conducted behind clone doore. Greber, Koebel and Rellinger were the trio who broke into Nicholeon end Murphy’s, stealing $8.00 and a number of baseball: end leed pencils. Reilinger wee one of another trio who were lmpllceted in the theft or a. {are box from the Stetion etreet ear, the other two being Herbert Rommel end Carl Schulte. In, paeeing the eeiiteneee the Police Magistrate began with Greber, the only one of the live over 16 year-e of age. Bo hee it rather ehedy repntet- ion having eppeered in Police Court on eeverel previous oooeeione. Be it was who broke the window effecting en- trance to the book-tore. Hie sentence wee one yen: in Centre? when. Koobel wee given three month in Berlin jail " hard labor. Belling» being up on both charges, end heving on two previous oeeeelone appeared in Police Court tor theft. wee eentonood to a term of two yam in the Bermu- tory " Peneteng, to remain there far en ittdefittitar period liter the expirelion of thie term, the whole not to exeeed tire - Rommel wu up for thett two week Mo. He win epend thirty den in Berlin Jail. This wee the tttrt Police Court experience for inbuilt! end the Megietrete deelt lenient]: with him impoling e one a“? end onet- in the elternetive of media; ten deye in jail. A There ts metal .3le ex- pressed Imam In. wmppwplo on the manner with which tho allot Inch- tnre dealt with than - In an- couneomn it nun to m that (mum- u an ortrtrqt, and not alum to the other pol-m- ht Bulb the um. um ' A mom in on [not to alt-bulb n riiU ”notation in Berlin, to be In." " a .cMIInn m1. M. Then an being ”and throughout the ,ttteU of the [:1th lupin. Th ' in to dis“! Brluda “New In an an of in“ a It... The W: a” In at. aim 9!. O M'M‘?!m' ANOTHER PRESENTATION. THE BERLIN ORPHANAGP. POLICE COURT. ADDRESS yang}.- l Below 1- given the batting avenge b. ttfar1pltts" who have wk" puma V tara.iristrrrgamttciuttrAunMutt, Luge they are compiled by the Lon-1 don on. , Mar-hall,Guelph................760 P, Conn,Berlin...................626 g, Mecca",Berlin..................555 m a. Gibm, London..............537 n- Tub Johwn,‘Gnl!..............529 r. Btstt,urdti-.----.-4+ ad 'tetd,wsteretoo..-----A+ qt Powers, Guelpb.................444 he Renown, Waterlco..............400 38 Rodder, Waverloo...............400 Id McGunnigle. Gndpn. .. ..........400 of Johnson, Woodalock...‘..........384 in Beckmnn, Berlin................375 on truttiraa,CBor1in---.-.-..rTl " King,Waterloo..................375 In, Zwker.therloo................375 L09 Howard, Berlin.................333 he G. Thoma, Weodntook..........333 of MeCartuer, Woodstock..........333 m. Gel-dew, 11u1ph-.,.-..c..% on Ashplaut, uidorcA............81it ,u Mesrudda,uetdotc.-.......-llirl nt- Sunken, Gmkph.................300 oe Thompson,Wm-leo.............800 m. 1tt,tlttteaaii,ir.r:r.y:'A in Blue k, wood-..........." I" Wallets, London................263 " Shilling, Beth................260 In not“, tei:::::::::::::'::.) M Martin“, 'HR.,-,.-,----. m- Venues}, WfsdptotA----8!!?, far l’.tg.,'mld, Berlin...............231 lon Jon-v, Gilt.....................m md Sipul, umimc.................2It Mt Kmven, laden...........s.....M m 1taa,tamtrtt.-...u..c...-s.tt1t at Hewlett, Gel:...................13] it! tvnrtndsi,,aatt-...--131 my A. Johnson, tuit...........-" od t1n'e.tirrtat, gamam..............16t ittg gi/ttrate','.'??.:.-.:.:.-.:::} Hardy -r................164 the Ill".'.",, Berlin................)2l tis. mm. "it-_..............." mule, out.....................111 m M-ir,0al'.--.-..-.M, not Hairy, SNee1ott............... trl mu "tlor, Waterloo................ it FGaiiira" 6- m DWI-Ball: an» no in may in an» 'tian with m an.” mun. Kll'l and... Win-I '" he“ loud " Mu you-thy. tutrittgto this m tuning and Or. was: tomb-b; the am a! TtmuofafT.ttt-Cttr. A _ Thy-(lininnry "timnt II ”humanist ri-tirq It. mum um " an kahuna! Impala. runway "etttq g'g1fidh','S'h' tl.'uitet,', p, no I mammalia- ',',th"lllh1'llh'lt tiittutrertttiBrmste. I Divuon.--4uttetua Raglan, Lulu My” Pom. 0mg. Lob- Inn, Emu Enact, WW Stunt, shun Lang, “on Mum, Ann P011113, Lucy mm, ll". Ent anmm, Ida aw. Liked thtonnom, walla: Mimi-ah, Chm-loo 0mm. II Division. - [mum hm, 01mm Huck, Gerunds Bah , a?“ "e,'lt am?“ 'litl'lg', M iter, tt Saab, Mun Barth, Agno- Ward, Lou W, Jaoob Arnold, Clayton 83mm Philip Black. Joe Dow m Divuioa.--Masttitt um, Edgar Balm, Sophia Nanak, Id- Bettstoidor, Inna Kmn, Walk: Snub, Ban Lit- tits, Pour Fuhuun, Eleanor labor, Herbert Bornhudt, Manta Home“, Roam. Human}, Lucy Fond), Ed. ward 211133114013“ Polsln, Lam Reinhardt, Edna Arnold, Bun: Michal, Arthur Branitt, Chm-lamina, William Klein, Gertrude Fulmnnn, Cathuino Sehnalder, Mary Lopok, Eileen Bled]. W.-.MttrqttttNt Grnhn, Eugen Dillon, Laura Ward, Christina Way, Mania Kay, WDwgb, Harry Dnnmr‘ Hugo Batter, Hrdwlg Purim-o, Annie Links, Stella Joesirt, Edward Dum- broek, Emma Fischer, Pour Way, Pom Menuhin, Olivia Enamel. 05m. Vim Solomon Reinhardt, Edvard Holt, Per (hunky, Annie Blalkowgh, Andrew Knoll. Edward IIannon, Joan): “winger. V Div-r-Lily Stew, Antoinette Lownndoweh, lune Erait, Winfred Ruhleder, Georgin- Hmeie, Joseph Kaiser, Reinhold Leng, Rosie Pistons, George Snub, Edward Kugee, Loo Dunn, Olivia Miohm, Mary Koebel, Wilnem White, Prank Fain-men, It- neciue We}. John Wey, Marr Rey..lde Reid], Herbert Henderson, Loom hing, Olirie ' Reubmnn. vr..- Luna Eokert, Tillie Wendiing, Gindyl Gebei, Minnie Anton. him Miller. Katie Martin, May E men, J amen Affholdar, Olive Kraft, Michel KargM,_53nh White, Edith Fischer, GooFge'EenmeI. SEPARATE SCHOOL. BERLIN Shading of a]... for Mar. Sr. m. 42qu 67, Daniel 64, mm as, Erhrdm 41, “this 23. Jr. “new“. 78,rrema08,tets as, Ilium 50, Adding 68, m. 48. 'Wa mm. 75, manuals]; Alum , I m Gordon l no, Eda. “an“. no. in“ Omar M, Inn-OI " at). In...” 75,51...- " no. _ on, Mt qt m a. at“; M in. m [ ft _,f'iiiiiyiiiii f M 'lti;gt I b','tfght!ttN!s'tft2l a THE BATT'mG AVERAGES Th um at I In: Ocu- Jah"Jttt,f."lf,"lu"N""ll; ST. JACOBS u......-..-.-..-.'"" .._.............555 don..............537 )Ilt..............529 r!co..............400 loo...............400 noipn.....-.......400 stock...'..........384 lu................376 c-.-,...-..." ......-...........375 n................376 i................333 ,odatmse..........888 'odatoea..-.....838 h...,.........‘...333 lon...............316 tdotn..............300 I.................300i mm.............aoo I.................300 Mm...........276 m................m3 d3toq.A.-.--?1l.1 rtttc.1............lm ..................m ..................210 n...........‘.....m -.....r....s.....s.Mty ..................lll ..................l‘28 m................m aam..............100 mm............m new!“ ..................130 Itrt................126 181 173. 166 166 166 164 130 126 126 lit _ 106 w ,, -, . 'ttr-tt_-tte.., ',t.iy,r;aj/rstrieiee.tuil ' 'Vii’iHST-Jtid W attattMks, iatmMrtiuldedtr* 2'Mtellt I- qot-tt6Aatttrrtet"rihts a. legal-bit M1 "eiFurbrtu-ri-i; 'ii,tiititA?iiitii'li1tiiti [or-pylhlolm mm arsdidstatedtttn umnum wand-Mo alt-9. Walla. mmwom» hon-thumbn- h'. 1ultt-laesed himbltbud manhunt. nun: not bumm- mound-mum Indus-add, mammal In" hon whin- ger. Tha-.-- s wAnnwo AB R 11 PO A E Pet', out on itstUld fir. B ing.--- ML',',".'.".'.':....., 0 I 0 0 0 " o-lr Wutorloo..........0 4 0 0 5 0 l l . It Earned ml - Wn‘erloo 6. Double tutt-rmrtdrz. 20.3%"...1‘2 K929 tTal,'; h “I... tN a: an? ison to ' F Fuldnn. 2,i,8,t%tt.1 AE Stolen ba-ue, Belt, Wsnlou, Zuh’. Hit by pitched balr--brtHtmm 1,1), Killian 1. Bus on tmtv-Br Gibson 2, try Kilian 1, by Thommn 5. Wild in): - Killian. '2 Giblon l (Rodd-n), tl “amp-In t ( ill-an A Gib-0n tttrg [an on tu-ram" T, w. er oo 10. Time of mo, 1.35. Umpln, 13mm. -e _ norms Thompson In. th little nervous the lint two innings but attar that he pitched with ball. Waterloo in well added w htm. Partly and Blair Ind thélr hating on. with than hunting the former three singles and I we bugger sad the latter three singles. _. Wtbterlott'ts heavy hitting was the future of Sumatra guns. All our players hit London’s both pinhol- with one. London mum Wuarioo in: I that aggrogulon of ball plum and to it has. Andy an "No (can in the league bu than” to but as." We mini; sonnyudsm 1-1;me showing at the head of tha lint. Berlin moot- Wisterloo " Welt-id. Park Waterloo, on Sunnis: next. Berlin wee defeated " buoball on Saturday by the Guelph Maple been by 9 run- to 6. The riaitot,piled, up go me In the Elm 2'f"f Je kept e u to the of The 1"ldlh'l'd VII tair but 2dh'lt weather be thtm described the smud- ance would doubtless he" been much larger. The New“! League rule- tttaFtratatmiite.ttte ttrig-tte emkee wu adopted for the fine and it can“ be all! the. Eu people no in lore with it, The, ml. III struck out " an mum meeting of an Canadian Lane and would not have been recognized In than“. It "I named that it be hone cu mud», " gm 'utrgeon ot the Guolph pen. new mad. s homo m and an win: the Telegraph's one at a yarn mbaorlpuon an the am Bum m muting . home um In the Gamma Luau aorta. mm CANADIAN LEAGUE STANDING Wltorloo.. Wood-took Gulph.... London ... Balm -... Gm -..... Tho- o'd um. rivaU, Dalila ml Wuurloo, moot In mu. my“ " Wet. M. Park on Saturday. A not mo In expound. clam Ilmild an out in was mum to up um Bum-n loam mo. . , The Bank of Common. Gilt, In: (“radon the not!“ ohm for the two but add). and bunc- horue umbi- tad " ch. mm M. A. Hagen, Mllm,mnnd tho - Md, maxed“; Gilt, tho hula. Std." II III “I, M tht . Mr. H. B, Daub. of the City lmWh-muudwmn- “bur-whoop Us mun-Inap- “an“! 1on he. Yemen-[dyna- ”INN"! abduct-outmo- Areqato.tt-, Thain-tuba“ "shim-Mud mud, . ton- ”Hannah-”MW“ edwutoeld has“... mm. window-lulled mun-gm and at. ban. ”new BERLIN LOST TO GUELPH. Stunted Inf. 11...], u an ti 39111327 u? mm. _. ABBE PO AE 33572311 It“!!! pimp-t Prt Ladies Collars, Belts, Ties, ate Special . . . All Newest Styles There are In Confectionery . . We have Just received direct m the can so doz. Ladies' Shirt Welsh and am“. all We est designs and pattern, ranging in who to. .. .' 500 to 82.25 not. We "show a beautiful American ' Waist, in navy and white, . -- 50 pieces Ginghams, Prints and Muslim, for mer prices talc to Mc a yard,, , ' - "_. special this week at Tti. Bricker & Diabel. in our More which n puiicululy pride Int on siiif'trnit, the attic CONFECTIONERY. We In“ I milk at tho best butter makers in the County who In" W‘. at!!! butter regulntly weekly lot - in m with. it h brought in on ice and name in promptly put in a and. II- frigcntot here. I: that: Gother dude! in town who a". your butter such attention? tur-tty-tc-ttre-tr-it'""' 6.8. M n "etu-attooorteioraearit_-td_ 'mt-tre-ttutr-eu-tltr. " 2 Articles “f 'SE a EVERY PIECE mo " THE IN§IST ON HAVING ”GANONG’S CHOCOLATE i"; K3. at 500 each. _

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