_"iir-eaevese"teyfa.t'.tt'.','. s. =l."2"r.t', - T-tor ", “um-cumin» .1“. hunk-11....“ In PAY OF OURJUDICIAL OFFICERS “. report of the WW ot Leg-.1 Oleutottheyeu 1900 he been :4 and. We note that the means of - he been telling any for some - Ind during the put you there it been . further decrease itt man; of the India counties Many of the mum"! in receipt of en in- eeneef lee: than 01,000. They no pun“, the most poorly plld of All aloe!- In the public eerviee taking in- to omuidsrrtrtiatt the importance and dignity of their ttttiim end the â€noun: a! security they ere required to “with hr the proper performance of their duties. The total earnings ot the Sheri! ot wtstor1oo County for 1900 were $1965.50. or this earn the Gov- ernment contributed, $858.23, the County $483.61 and the general pub- lic $543.62. The disbursements mounted to $6355.73 leaving the net Income only $1332.17. puma-ummwr “up.†tn - The enrninga of the Surrogate Judge‘ (Judge Chisholm) amounted to 8882. 70, and those of the Local Masts (J. J. Welt) to $26536. The Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace (W. II. Bowbly K. C.) was better paid. The gross Income of the Crown Attor- ney we: $1684.05 the disbursements “00 leaving a net income of t1284.03. The earnings of the Clerk of the Peace were $1159.70 of which the Govern- m.-. Mmmmmd $130.55. the County were $1159.70 of which we uoveru- went contributed $130.55, the County 81000 and the general public $9.13 aaa v.35 - WM: and The total receipts of the Local‘ Registrar, County Court Clerk Bud! Surrogate Registrar (John McDougall) were $2260 38, total disbursements $458.00 leaving a mat income after paying $30.83 to the Government of $1777.55. The highest net income received by any Sheriff for 1900 was $4780.45 paid to Fred W. Mowat, Toronto. The Excise duty collected at Water- loo for the year ending June 30tt1,1901, amounts to $458,015.20. The amount collected at J. E. Seagrain's distillery" by Exciseman Dawson alone amounted to $427,000, an increase of $70,000 over last year. It may be interesting to note here that it required $3,000 for bottling labels. 110,000 cases utspiriLs were bottled. requiring over a million and a. quarter bottles. Exciseman Brain's collections amounted to $31,- 615.26, an increase of FG,bli8 82 over last year. of this amount $22,471.60 an collected from malt,$1,834ki0 from raw leaf tobaeeo,$6,333.00 from cigars, . ..rerrN"i..""'s"!"""l"""*'"'" .-N-'T"- ---rut. Jinan-mom may to agilit- huh. tref-t by . "turof c-ara-ra-ca-u-tc------:-----,---:---"---------"--"" mu m -rdtnq. Thi-ara.- mu wily-unnxbuw gm To ‘9va“ Walkaway-enla- boned: at ndwmuuumu-om tsu-tMil,-' -tdit doub- -_' "on. mango.- realize the important at fooraeding l2l.',.t'TTte't'l'.'7ai"tUi' M memdomhmdkeeportbobe I1.-. and adm.tb-tr at deraeiit-n-aioaat1r virtuou- Luk--.--'-. no" ot In individual, I man my 33410;} -rrljm r Methylatud spirits, $425.00 from licenses, and $9.0 from tiaetr, etc Standing of classes for Junr ', Jr. 4th.-irems 71, Charlie U1), Le 66, Milton T?., Adeline 51. Br. 3rd.-Olivia G3, Edna Ii?., All 67, Gordon M, Minnie 525, Will .61, Emerson 49, Uncut 41,Clir 41, Bertha 30. Jr. 3rd.--Elsie 84, Almeda (5"), W 62, Henry 60, Lloyd 59, Alice Frank 40, Leighton 3I, Robert 3 Br. 2ad.--Fiieanora 74, Mary M, Lizzie Tl. Almeda UT, Alfred ft" S. 40, Agnes 44, Henry t2, ,-G.----l THE W. F, A. CHALLENGE CUP, The Western Football Association‘ Chsilenge Cup is on exhibition in the) window of Janzen Bros jewellry store, in order to allow the Beriiuites to take I Mal look at it before it passes oat of the hands of the Rar gar management Into the hands or Gail, who are the winners thin season. It is not expected that the cup will be gone long as Berlin has foothill players gslore, who will in coming seasons give all rival teams a hard “me In keeping the cup from them. - - o The name. of the winners of the cup and the you" In which they were won are " follow..- 1880-Nrlin High School. 1881-- " Mm--- " 18tB-- " Large Increases at Waterloo Over Previous Years. 1885 - Rangers, 1ty86--0stt. 1gtr7-- " 1888 -Rlngerl. 1888-- " 1880- rt lm-Vnnity, 1890.-Torouto "tNt-v-ity, 181rt--rntrmm, "tln-Detroit, ""- " "ob-Pr-tom "93-.0alt, ID‘ 1894 1M- 1806 I†Iâ€. I†M EXCISE DUTIES --D and». --Rarste, Berlin _-tuit. Proton, fall. GIN, wring. Wind-or, Ml. mm, spring. rerun. " I“? lulu, mu . u m. ST. JACOBS, lag-non A.A.A. ml. - Ina-n. 99-: a! MI L-TELEGRAPH sprint. tall. Soon. spring. tall. Worth, spring tall . spring. Ir/ft A‘- ====== III- ttue-t Tin-uh In" has†- owl's-I. Albert William Walker 00 MM) mini) I'll: (nun; a...» .- noon. 1"er a short service " the house r, My Rev. Mr. Lelbold the re- C' mains were viewed by “was wishing 0. [none Amnl Ibo lid clued down and forever J, , " left a beautiful home. The County ty Albert Council attended in a body. The floral ll; William ollerlqga wow very beautiful,cor"i1?" g: Clinton on. pillar from the County Couneil, a S ' '" pillow from the l. o. F., a. wreatit from u i Willie the I. o. O. F. and an anchor from the a flea iii;,' Royal Amman], besides other smaller d . , bat handsome remembrancos. Tho . rt30. __rr lam-.m- mom Lrnlhurn from the l: W il "r,'dta.,.,.-aes, may. give. tho but of 9.1mmâ€, l and MW In In duclibnd " n “kindly Inn. in In. beat endemic" to' no". u. gun-uâ€, and no donbs if he Ion unused a little, numerous other desirable quatitieationt' void be u- jnolod from this run specimen ot the menu mum. We can no nothing ttttfell than: in u: Individ- nnl Inch an the one dewllbed keeping Roy w hotel, but why this Inn’- tee mondnble mam ot chancter should be and (or the pupae of preventing anyone also from engaging in the nuns line of busine- is not no plain. Ae- cording to this kind ot reasoning we mun conclude that my More keeper, or miller, or blacksmith, or any other bulinou man, mused of similar cbnracurinlicl to this homlkoeper should not be append by any my w‘"““ "‘" ___ 'rw--'" " - in busing", but on the contrary should have t monoply of the trade in his line in any burg where he might see as a) louse. . that the idea ol another hotel 0 we suppose we while to withtr harms the valu To our knowledge there is no such monoply solicited by any business man, nor could it be granted were it asked for It is said by your correspondent while to withhold a licsnse and en- hance the value of tho other fellows hotel is a virtue, this is a. pretty good specimen of, "heads you loose, tails I wiu". In this matter about the only common sense view, is if the house in question or any other house complies withthe requirements of the law in every respect, including the petition from the necessary number cf rato‘ payers, by all means give them a license. Then will the virtues of these legalized rivals be brought into active requsition in order to court business. Opposition is the life of trade. SCHOOL REPORT OF No. M WIL- MOT The following pupils have obtained 33 1-3 per cent. in each subject and over the total, over 3|) per cent. at the weeklyJune examinations held in the following subjects: Arithmetic, Geo- graphy, Grammar, Spelling, Composi-‘ Lion. Parents and guardians ofcliild- ran whose names do not appear, are re- quested to investigate into the cause of failure. Sr. Hr-max. mark WO-min. mark 95. Mary Wilhelm Ii0; F,lmiua Reset- ta Snyder 95. Jr. III-max. mark 214--min mark 1207. Edward, Diobei Itil, suloiuou 1 Wilhelm 103; Salena Six-amt 159, Henry l Winner 147, Willie Hartung 134, Lydia Roth 118, Maryan liberlin It4. Sr. li-max. mark 170-miu 85, Alfreda Sham; 107. Jr. Ir-max. mark too-min 30. satuueithl2r,Trusodore, 111, Barbara Habermehl m. Funeral ot Mr. John waiicer.--ahe) largest funeral procession ever seen in Floradale was the proceeaiun that fol- lowed the remain! of the late John Walker to the tomb Int. “May after _ noun. 1"er A short service " the houle my Rev. Mr. Leibold the re- mains were vie-rd by muss Malling and llm lid clued dawn and forever lelt a beautiful home. The County Council attended in a body. The Mural loll‘erlngs were very beautiful,contistinit of a. pillar from the County Council, a _ ' _ _ b, Wrrri£1.!'_,l... the I. o. o. F. and an, Royal Arranum, beside bat handsome remem pail bearers were bro dllTerent Societies of was a member, broth Er!) for I. o. o. F., hr and Laschinger for Ito: brothers Lacknor and F. At Elmira the members of tlitfarent Societies formed a procession and marched at the head of the cortege m the grave. A short service and the corpus was lowered into that city from which none ever return. The com- munity deeply tsympathize with the bereft widow and children. The firat \Veetern Fair of the twenti- eth century promises to be a reenrd- breaker in ell the essential leeturee that go to make up a varied exhibition of the produete of the-oil, the ekill of dairymen, the judgment end know- led My of our breeders of thoroughbred stock, the skill of the artisan, and the general perfection to which agrarian operation- end all that pertains there- to many he brought. it is only when ouch ere concentrated and brought within the compe- of a any or two of pieuurnbie sight-smog that one in ambled to reelize " . allows the rich- neu of the netion' trom which tho live-tern drew- l'1,rll'l'"Ifl, and the not poulbilitiee the lend we in- COMMUNICATION hot“ At the Fur nound- an t' .nvonlon.‘ oo- lnvo been improvd. and exhibit.» l on will be plant! to know at such ad. ditiotm md MW“). In the prim “at u no 0.1001“ to (he the gran- ut mount ot induction to tho "hibitom. 2ttttt'N In the ring, awn-urns“. the Weston: lair, will this Fear with alarm plumb. mm min tttan mr, aut. Indian! mm â€It. haunt-nit _- 'tbleft k from the l London, Sept Sth to 14th, 1901 Giiadit. m - _tn dd THE WESTERN FAIR J. Harry Cunningham, 'reacuer, r LORADALE Fobtaiuing a nhance its v are to consi‘ brothers Duuke and "., brothers Jami-one " Royal Arcanum and and Snelmer for Lo. I members of ditfarettt l n pl occasion and wad of the cottage on 1ort service and the the petition ahor cf rthttV give them a he virtues of brought into â€Shut-n 0th STICE h from the drceased auke and ircias- G Km». . .. . .Ih. J v. - at IMMUI 1P3trltt d to " we m- â€amnion.- ll exhibit.» ( Inch nd. a pm. Hut tho gnu- m to th n the tinit, - --l- mark mark autz, no out." in! Fund-It. F ' Vodka-bun can“ can Viewm-umdnln and an “I. at mdninh an" will mou- eralopipo. ' n tl mu. Councillor added to“! them I in MUIMID‘ u but " this t nus production. These "Wm , 'ggy,.'f,g,'et from 31min a It. I min when " ludnlgedlnthelln- 1 burger moon1 intending to an“. all " Berlin (or (hit. The that! d the f cheese on one of those roubles III I such " to prevent him diningulshln; l between thsGalt and sum min-I» l, wwquently boardingths inner. lov- oror,beiog informed of his mistake the [loin was stopped cud his County Councillorship walked back to Bulln. Trial! y Merthodyst Church choir held their tunnel picLio on Monday end as usual had . very enjoy-bl. that. Three minis loads sustaining peni- hers of the chair“ I to- friends. left at nine o'clock for the Purifying Springs to spend’ihe dsy enjoying the cool breeze: on ovum dar lath!- eicellent picnic ground. Fishing was a feature with some, games were indulged in by others, and the remnln~ _ der sat'atied themselves in seeking I shady spots tur social intercourse. The dinner and supper were sumptuous ' and all had their appetims y satisfied by the many good things pro- l vided. Theevening ,ruaspesstinp1ar- ' ing games and music. . Miss Bertie Corley, of Mt. Forest, l who has been visiting friends in town , the past two weeks, left this morning . for Stirton, where she will visit friends 5 a day or two before proceeding to bpr i home. L 1 Mr. J. E. Cairnes who has been at- i’ tending the School of Osteopathy, 1 Wilkesbarre, Pa., returned home 3 Monday evening after a. two weeks’ are [owning no. a min when " indul burger mono, tomato: " Bulk; to: Gag. Th4 ““7 alargoc "3†am a rar Tho ice cream the program med ed of the ,snd Chaim): 'tttte chorus; and Sherman Lo. Piano an â€I“ c. Lan and Collard. 31" llmol lumluu tres play an import tion educulon of m ll of trust that It II oqr- 'npporl of the rial centre, am trcri h . f the ttmg o our rian women for the ere- monograph" rhtstt Malayan". hat ight bearing on tht tO of mm method! our eotnmerert ' is ms- (mu-m stay in Buffalo, The friends of Mira Daiaio HlIborn wlll be pleased to learn tum we passed successfully the recent examinations in second year theory at the Toronto con- sorvntory of mush. It It is estimated that, the supply cf stone on hand for the use of the town, will not more than complete the im- provements being made on St, further than the hospital. A month or six weeks ago the town representa- tives thought prudent to cease buying stone. as in their estimation the supply was suilivirnt. As usual improvements' such as those being made on King St consume much more material le' i. calculated, with the result that a slum _ age has to be met. At this season ' f ,the year it is impossible to i'idm farmers to leave their hay and in v. 't fields to haul stone. The proper . ..ue to lay in supply ot stone is timing the season of the your when {miners are not busy with farm opcr.uiotus. The chances for the improvements he- ing g: unis on with on those stn eta which usve petitioned for the work, outside ot King St do not look my too bright, on account of luck of. material. The town laborers would likely be thrmm out at amp inns-tr were it not for the fact that tho Victoria street BERLIN NEWS. run-rain will furnish work for . to come. The June marriages Wt re tore in number compared with other years, or else the ministers have failed to hue them recorded at the City Clerk’l oftiee. There were 7 marriages, 11 births and 6 deaths in Berlin during the mouth of June. l Chief Flynn, of Waterloo, has laid an information against J. Wmhliand T. McCutr Kenn, two Berliniwe, for disorderly mnductuu Dominion i, 'Y in that toss u. The LadiW Md of King St. Btptilt Church held a successful lawn nook! on Ttsured Ly evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lang, Frederick St. nate Pl by the Ladies A hterlia Business 01-11930 cloud for summer vaeation on Flinlny last, to ter ann Tuetwltry, Sept. 3rd. The year Just cloned has been the most. unwou- ful in the history of the school arrl the prospects for the coming term no 01-, womanly bright. This up-to-the- limes institution unem- destined to play on important part In we pumice! eulucnllnn of our young people, end we mm. that it will receive the earns“ support of the public. In I commer- - .. In, 1, FSL-- ok- mm. that it will receive the 03mm support of the public. In I commer- trial comm, such " the Twin-City, the1 fitting of our young men and young women for the duties of bookkeepon. atonogrBpb't", and intelligent 011100 “alumna. has adlrect. and important bearing on thn "lcVttey of our busi- nr-su niefllddl, infusing new lilo into our commercial Institution. V The Cultege oftieo will ro‘opon Aug- nu In. All cnmmnnientionl will be forwarded to the principal, Mr. A. W. Young, Bud receive " pun-M anon- tlon. . Brieym--'t'ho merry song om. "up or and the "tell of the new mown In, come- from "and." shout nu. . . . . Mr. c. Know, one of our aural far- men. COM on. of " In", honu to Mr. Bishop ot New Hamburg, lot the sum of 'too. P-t--Mr. Jen Ila-Ir an In»: no!!! a M an 'At "we: aFiiiiiGi iifirGrtoo. . . . . .lr.l. . E. Cairuea who has been at- tho School of 05mpathy, ram), Pa., returned home evening after a. two weekn’ lu', “about: an... at boo-mo very " an not when {a T h COLLEGE VACATION n was beaa'irully illuml Japanese lanterns, and is; kindly loaned by the no (10., which added much LISBON loun- Ind with nim- Mn In“! me limo .mmuww Mouth-Hm In I. a m 'grtt,'tef..lllt not] no . "autumn-null“ “In Jab-B. “he Iva-tumul- “I oe-tttgt In W ef M â€www.m- Lptia I†to w. “has. Luanda Bull-haw. young-i no a In c. Ill-taunt. urodttt--itur- pooplo onhnown. 7 _ .. Th- umb." We. “MW 2t chow-ml " tttr cum. tho and tall ball. wound with white dabb- and to... whil- the pr- lor and drum room was decorum! with Inga puma, nail“, thin and ge, men, and from the who; of an ‘ viz, room It: naphtha! I hug. boll mus, earn-dam and umâ€, underneath which the marriage oer.- -Itymtatrer%rer., l l .4 iG Ui thered in the drewin; I room Stllytl'llk' 2.30, a which I dune the marriage wee unnamed to i an pine. Row. L. H. Waller, eon- ' sin attire groom, performed the eere- t mum‘s-med by Prof. S. L. Umbeeh, l of the Northwestern College, Neper- I ville, lil., who weiein waiting when thsrtrrtdnlpartr "rived. The bride i looked the picture of bounty when she I entered the drawing room, inning on the arm of her (ether. She wee hendsomely etth in e costume of j white Ducheese estin with train, the bodice being tucked with sario, with I yoke and sleeves of embroidered mur- longe de sole, and applique! ot sshiiron; the skirt was ofwhite DucLeIse satin. with tucked fiottrtett end were 3 veil ot Brussels net, adormsdrrith orange bloeeoms, and corded I bugs boquuet of shite bridal roses. The bridesmaid wee Mite Hattie Requet, of Detroit, cousin ot the groom, and was richly costumed in pale blue French white erepon do hole and also curried a bou- quet of roses. Miss Msrthn Anthea, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and looked very pretty in a costume of tucked white silk nrgandio over pink. The fiower girls were the little Misses Louise Breithnupt and Catherine Breit- haupt, nieces of the groom, and looked very sweet in dresses of f white muslin, each carrying baskets of , smile: and roses. Three pigemusaiisted in the oeremony, and were Masters I Karl Breithaup’, Edward Breithanpt l and Albert Augustine, nephew: of the . bride and groom. The groom was at- ',' tended by Mr W. L. Mackenzie King, I Deputy Minister of Labor, Ottawa, " , best man, and Mr Lawrence Lee Att- t thee, of the Toronto Telegram editorial In raft, u groommnan. During the mar- isge ceremony the wedding march was rendered in an excellent and im- prvaslve manner by Zieglox’a orches- After the marriage ceremony was , performed the newly wedded couple i received the bonny congratulations of I the guests, and all repaired themselves 1 to the dining room which was nine dec- E mated in a very attractive and becom- ing manner, the tables being adorned i with white and pink eii'octs. Tzu- wed. l ding breakfast was one that wou', l have 1 done honor to my prince and was I thoroughly enjoyed by the guests. A _ ’ieature of the repaet was the out lie! _ and after dinner addressee thet were delivered. Mr W. L. ModLsnsio King lured us touimuter, and did hie duty in a very able and becoming manner Mr L. J. Breithupt propos- ed the tout to the bride, which was responded to by Mr A. I. liu-itheupt. Rev L. H. Wagner proposed the toast to the perch“ and Mr. Is, Anthea re- sponded; the toast to the bridesmaid was proposed by Mayor U. G. Bowlby and replied to by Mr L, L, Anthea. The happy couple left on “10523 train on an extended honeymoon trip, spending one month in the Western ', Stetee and British Columbia, and an- 1 other in the Eastern States. i The popularity of rho bride was meni- 's tested In the many valuable and lmwdsore preset! ' she no iv. st, mum them i) iugY I shundwmn silver soup tureru Ind trar , from the Zion church choir, " wi ich both bride it' " groom are members, the latter 3 boirg iltrair talented lender. A hendsome " l an yer no. urn from the oitiers bends _. th 'm 'il new“. pt ‘.Leet.ber Company, or ',hal f It i’ronlluupt in vieo-Prtssiritsnt, we! 1 IUD among the gilt. The 1n tested In prison! l a. llnndm from the bride u‘ being th The July union ofthe TownCouncil was a comparatively than one on ac- count of the extreme heat and routine lumueu was "untamed with very little dmcuulon. to, aura. Rum we» mud- taxpuen nun; f " 'ho extension of the water nth a; a um um their wnrd. tr/om Br Lon. giving noun that he i, untitled 33.18.73 of the amount. owing M 'he town to the Guelph l'lvemont. From the Board of Trude uklng the Council to mac 1 arm: of $30 to the m .:tr but fond. From J. T. Huber, asking for . re- lnto on an: on the glue {notary Plot" any. "From Inspector Hove of the Fire Underwriter? Auocla‘lon. mounting m aecotMtt of his recent with to the town finginrer Davie recommended {nor- ably on me following petition: (a) GM!" Ind panning Lock " ttom Abrom to Glow-II, cement vnlk on Klan from From Punch to Waterloo lino ad ogtggertt VIII on Pgedetfttk from Lam " Mod- COIIIfI'II'I "PORT. Mum Comma-"......" Flu and WM Com-mm. .. Board ot War» mania" " WdiiiiiiiiG' tuqrseq. Ooh-Mn. - "gt-............-.. Bo Col-Immune... ',t"ll.Wl"l'.',"'lll'lrllG71'l, I. A“ 'ie'!""- Among the the 1totntnuttitsat1orts wen u following: From “tap-yen on King St, we» of “um, asking to have the wrinkling who stopped. i‘mm the Berlin Gal Co, taking tor I', "2 "at of an account of 856.35 ior BERLIN TOWN COUNCIL not COMKUHICATIONB Lab i 'lyll frog?“ the More. v i. '1‘? J. mun. mum. 2100 00 c'iiiiMI-iu an .. We"? £21211: iuiieitru_ir-et9 66026 ht....;. C......., mummy-In 15253 mmawwwm n mum-M Eh. It drens, which has-bud: whitâ€: IBM. om minus. TU Baud at Work- us on!!!“ to ., a. with tho unwell-tum- mendod ttttm 'ettrioeer. . L ,. ‘33? rikiiiiariririan a um 4tt 35.18 on oremtrqr1te 91 um -. . " The Band at Vail was “Mud to proceed with ttte work at having I (our tbot -' walk laid on Butt- hsnpt an“, hon (hank! to Wau- loo ain't“ Board will Also set upon tb pod mimic: guiding “#:37- olunx cl Prods k "met, (an: out to the an points, out not to â€and $1.10 . foot md won to ho mm by ‘39:! Ie., . a A a... - The inn: Ill unpainted to attend n coulomb» of municipal rxrprer'tt- '2tt to be lucid in Toronto in Sept. Mr B. J. Bull ladle-ted the Council regarding Q abuse tor “not wrink- ling on King " we» of Gnkol. Tho out as flxttd In the by-hw in 70 I foot, bat it will probably be yetel A motion In paned deciding not to (no any lotion on the School Board's request for 1 $15,000 debenture fog closets at the school. The Council adjourned " 10 o'clock. wUGaba, o. Langf E. Krug, l Gable, P. Holmrloh, Wm Fobrenbucb TillieJnutt, F. W1mer,A. hytlyn. l] Truszynski, D. Kiefor, G. H. Burger, C. Gormm, P. Laura lllngle, M, Lepek, ll Mallick, Wm. Klein, E. Schaofor. i7ffGutr--sr. Kay, L. Wsrd, P. Fruhn. S. Joseph, C. Way, A. Donges, F.. Dillon, E. Eckerdt, If. qaetltr, A. Blalkowsk'a, o. Hummel, I. Boftsrth, E. Fischer, M. Douche“, R. Huber. ll. Fuhrmau, S. Reinhardt, M. Sylkn. A. Weinatein, C. Hummel. E. Dam. brook. u. Dantzar, A. Liukuu, o. Vigorla, A. Don), L. Tylinbln, A- Kraeu, K. Tylinaka, A. You, J. Mein- z'mger, E. mo, Ed. Harmon, o. Fell- bauxu, l). Lippert, M. Krug, J. Hel- uuum, v. lAlyyv-u, -. ..._.n, v in mam, l Michal, P. Way, K. Nowak, C. Buinowski, J. Cipiew‘icz, C. Emu. V Division-L. Starr, M. Knobs], O. Lowaudowska, o. Miehm, I. Riedl, G. Snub, I. Kraft, R. Lung, G. Hirteis, L. Damn, M. Oruzek, W. Hohleder, A. Huber, E. Arnold, P. tratrrmam W. Schumann, H. Hgndor- BOD, R. Patrong, J. Kaiser, E. Dau-‘ ,berger, Mary Rey, L. Lang, C. Balm, I. Wey, E. Joseph, J. Anthony, W, Benninger, C Hon, J. Boinowska, M, Zinger, E, Hinges, L. wael, W, White, L. Biulkowlkn. A. Strauss, V Hanusch, M. Tumor, M. Lemanaka, J. Brick, A. Holt, P. Keinhudt, o. Von. Neubronn, L. Key, J. Hunuon, N. Heaterman, M. Olinaki,Eugeuo Brturiir, IG. Mallick. I Division-L. Fischer, le Kjaen, VI Diviom--J. Miller, M. Kman, G, Gabel, M. Anton, K, Martin, T. Wtutdling, O. Kraft, E. Koppooor, a. Ellerbrunn, J. Affholdor, N. Brick, G. Hentgea,J. Blalkowska, R. Hender- son, S. White, E. Fischer, M. linker, J. Lang, M. Kama, R. Dietrich, P. Hannonberg, E. Lehman, A. White, J. Billcki, R. Lingo, F, Ward, E. Koehm, W. Burger, M. Nowak, W. thntfrud, ‘A. Itoinhardt, C. Bulkovukn, A, “Johnna, P. Anthony. R. C. SEPARATE SCHOOL, BERLIN Woodstock In: formally elontod to the runk of n my on Dominion Du. We Are Sole Agents American Soft Front Shim the Latest Patterns. We also carry I good Imtmcnt - Watch out Bargain Bots in --rogt TMB-- won-ma lin- Innl In. of Union Hats 3169 " Fahrmatt, Sch-afar, Hinds, B, Bled], s, iii IN -Great Corner Store. , All Newest Styles Special . . There are We have Just received direct from the out. so doz. Ladies' Shirt Waist: and Blur-es. 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