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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Sep 1901, p. 2

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The recent experience of two Cana- dian clergyman in Syracuse shows ma tt to tho highs“ folly to eat candy in a “and city, assuming, of course, that the doponemn are quite taandid,--hfail and Empire. The Argus claims that the St. In” Collegiate Institute has done better " the recent examinations than Any other school in the province. Cyn offlvt, candidates for the examination Ill passwith honors and {our take scholarships, Aggregating more than hall a thousand dollars. M tsk%iis'are'" . at', I,” fem-cu m. at MI., enem- to so an» . le?, P, fitment which r» M " " - mum MF) 3- yreeonued. Byte-the I ’ h 000,000 trees have been sent . in up Brenden Erparimetttal - $.tgrltoaattottt. well as 1,,800 1, ttttm. out. The term has . ”Willem manor of C treesin venues, tree belts 'ttttrf clumps. It also importe V mmmuhudy forest end fut... shrubs end tio'rem, end 'hmnowetotalo! 80,000 trees @3110“, including 300 verieties VIM-re entirely hardy, and I tum, Arsd pamniei fiomtre. In this list are 187 varieties of epples toned, in oMitioartoertterrua, plums end smell knits. Ithss been found that tho 0am npple isuseless in Manitoba, Mull tleproved hardy trees have whom Minnesota, Including the Yum, Lou, Excelsior, Burnhem “Peerless. The apple tree: re- qttirstoboihtslttsrssd from the wind, whioh would blow the fruit from the trees, evenil they could otherwise be grown without such shelter. The wild flowers that are suitable for cul- tlntion include the wild bush rose, high bush ersnherry,snow berry, silver willow, wild Virginia creeper, blazing “tonne fiomsr, bird’s foot violet, spring omens, tRil several of the or- ottW,intrluditsg the lady slipper. Bo that then is no luck of variety in this mule-r. The experimental farm is “I; a good and necessary work, and the province promises in the Dear mm to be well wooded and to 'tth-tttt iikearoee.’ Just along as Christians mob Downing, chrtatfan Scientists and other not: whose teachings may hap- pen to be unpopular, they furnish ax- ons: for the excesses of ignorant Whom in china-Hamilton Timon. East Zorro will take no stock in chemo railroads, at least not t17,000 worth of It. Berlin will have s chum touts $25,000 worth of Berlin and Patton railway stock on Sept. 16th. It lhonld be considered like any other business proposition. When money is paid nine should be received. The prewar: ofeound manufactur- " concerns do not have to go tugging in Guelph. $25,000 was Iliad for to' ambush the Canada Brass aid Electric Company there and a few Min monum- the sum had been In" than tmtmoribed. Guelph is for- mu: hnving capitalists who have mush hm: in the future of the city cal in Industriel to but up promis- " new enterprise: with their money. _ Adapt“ from Ottawa announces “the Capital City Ind mum of the atho. loading Can-dim chin will Hid, bepruentod with Boor- gin! W in South Aldus. Berlin _ you in itadbiriieaaon for one of _ t _ 'txrrthioC6rtorr. It could be . Cuber in Victoria Park or would “a" adorn Ibo. publieeqnm in than». new City nail, and while 'ye-m, arm-h View: in would ”I to perpetuate tho memory of tbettis hem oi the vrldt. "s _ A mm: dong-um: from North Wm ulted upon yumm- Lam-- Bti2rit a. other any and pro- ., “no “In. cl Inhom- Halal- . u-I. P., to mama: ten-tor- . _ W. lawman bu strong clim- T "ettirtotdhunttrttetted atAlitrsrd :Wamwmm union There .Mmmnnwm vim mun ttl8 i, mm Hon. Jonathan; 'EF' ‘Id Mr. Inna, "at. P.,et hf. 1:qu bum mar Ill , , - ttt quhIiu-I _ ', 1pm.! f . FORESTRY "I “ANYTOBA io Anvnmmngq EDITORIAL NOTES. '“muuuu‘um “mud-I an. hawk .I‘nhmuhhru 1". um MW at midnight-nuns. h REPORT or rnmcIPAL 8UDDABE. The following report was presented by Principal Suddaby re the value of Rnpnrt Cards, and will be of general interest: To the Berlin Public School Board: The following accounts were ordered to be paid, amountingto $896.04: Kloepfer & Co., eoal.. .. . . . . .3190 22 II. Vetter, painting.......... 53 23 F. W. Janka, repairing roof. . . 2?. 50 Gottfried Schultz, picture moulding............... 78 65 Smyth Bros, Mor covering. . . 3 00 J. U. Clemens, ootnon.... ... . 2 20 Berlin New Record, cute. . . . . 34 00 Chr. Aemuesen, plastering. . . . 52 30 Hy. Mull, painting. . . . - . . . _ 69 95 Geo. Faber & Co , gold dust. . 70 Peter Hymmen, sundries.... . 2 60 Philip Glee, tt . . . . . 24 61 Geo. E. Pottnr, turpentine‘... 40 G. B. Ryan tun, ribbon.... 35 Toronto Mull AL Empire, - teaehims......_..., David Bowman, postage A, J. Rove, liquid.. _ .. . . R. Boehmer & Co., limo. Debonture............. Genth'mm' :-After carefully observ- ing the Working of the Report Cards during {he past year I would state that in my opinion may are a moot Taltttbtrle agent in school work. Among the bentytita to be derived from them may be mentioned the following: A It is found, however, that the plan of reporting upon all the subjects each month causes much usele=e work for the teacher. To remedy this evil] would recommend that rhe genersl plan be followed of reporting in regular order upon only halt of the subject: " the close of the calendar month. As the month of April in much broken by the Easter "sermon, and " Ihe month of June is the time of the uniform Pro- motion Examinations, I would recom- mend that there be no report for either of these months. claim that than.“ meeting of the Board was an illegal one, owing to a lack of a quorum, authorized the Clerk to forward the above communi- cation for the next regulsr mooring of the School Board. id) Tbev flu-.13}: a safe guide to the teacher as to pupils to be recommend edfot pmmquqn. . _ A _ M the Tan M which OX- Dllhl teyir. . 000. M. Dean, _ Chairman Public School Boa-rd. Du: 8ir.-rarrt would to notitt you that tho Idle-lag resolution up paid an the - mum; of the Torn, Councll, hold}. .1qu I" by: You. truly. B. Ann“, Clerk. Through an overnight of the mover of this resolution " the Council moot- ing of July In, the Clerk wu not authorized to notify the School Board, and at the hut. meeting of the Board conaidonblo unpleasant diam-ciao was cooled by this oversight. The Council "ii'iiltit?1t'i M!.lt!y “a! ,.. F 1tid " I ma? _ 'l ‘ In ttlt ' , t m. m . “than.“ to ,m In - menu of iotuou to till-0mm: d the Put Bond, In. “but, Dun! and 3011qu Heard on the mount-cl their orsrdrafta, - by tho Omn- ouoa May 18ttt1aet. The new!“ renJoréd with hm added amour: to $8,130 30. The inmost up to July let tumsunttto .83 62. A flan Anna PM how“. lib Within a Gi'iiu"ii Mar-t Avenue School. "That no action be taken by this Counoll on the toque“ ot the School Bond to issuing debenture: foe close! ttmtoiiurtodstiott." This plan will secure a complete re- port upon all sublets, a: the end of October, " we end of December. " the end of Februu'y, and at the end of May, ample security being thus pro- vided for every deserving pupil. I would recommend that it be import» the upon nil to tabs the uniform Pro- motion Ertttnittatiorts. . Allofwhich inrupeotl‘ully submitted. ' J. Sndv?:l,-_v, Principal. The toregoln'g up” was Ind over for discussion " . fume meeting. The aligning t f “in Entries Thompson an Kittderrrstrttytt tunnel- " Ammo M. school tbt " Jay of $27.50 per month for {our mnnthc, sad It. Bauer " nub-mute m. an. A. Mum for the some time at a galaxy of 825.00 pot Math, communal: Sept. Ist, 1901, In common" m the Board. _ The ”dynamo of x: r. my»: Frost. u amt-let a nature: Are. school mama-U __ o. _ o no undo: ot the Rumour Journal " pruning 1500 Hugh» report card. 3nd magma and: for 011.00 1. WM“): _ - - - her. am mad I mic. of motion " to tho election or Public School Trunca- brth, viola munici- Ith, u would in nu Public School Au 901, 300. tt, (In. S. No Manon wu "In upon an com- lam-loan Inn “to Istanbul Ma- ul). "the pay-rant 0(0an on doc! Donut, a. School loud hu- h. side no ”Macho!” ' A copy an». noel-don nu ail-d In In in,” u tWTotm (b), mmmmmumm GRtrBRAt. Bl, til N EBB, ACCOUNTS of 8806N 289 36 35 75 16 mu John Peterson. . Swede, ,oon- mined mioldo about 3 or 4 weeks Mo (July 20th). Bo no I umber non he". named, and on. child. a. nu formerly notion font-tn on C. P. R. Mn that he had hunted tm suing- ttt . jowclhry coma in Whom-3m had lost I“ hit ‘loney ting! the crooked...“ uh pm. a. m a 'i'iiriirtiit', 1S'r"de,"u'fl t a In“ atttttt ma In an. . II Babies cry because they ere sick or in pain, and in almost every case the sickness or pain is caused by some dis. order of the stomach or bowels. Fer. mentetiou and decomposition of the food produce a hostgi infantile troubles, such as griping, colic. constipation, disrrhoea,sun ple fever, indigestion, etc. Proper digestion of the food is necessary to the maintenance of life, sud evacue- tion-oi used up products and refuse of digestion is necessary to health. The lesson to mothers is, tlurrsrfore,that the stomnoh and bowels should be carefully watched, and if baby cries, or is fretful or cross, some simple vegetable remedy should be given. Mothers should never resort to the sJ-culled "tsoothing" prev paratious to quiet baby, as they invar- iably contain stupifyiug opiates. Baby's Own Tablets will be found an ideal medicine. 'rltey gently move the bowels, in digestion, and promote sound, healthy sleep, ‘ thus bringing happiness to both mother and child. They are guaranteed to contain no poisrnous "soothing" stuff and may be given with absolute safety [dissolved in water if necessary] to children of all egos from earliest infancy, with an as- surance that they will promptly euro all tis. a.“ minor ailments. "I would advise all mothers to keen Babys Own Phe, in the house at all times. When I oxen Wing them to my baby ho was badly constipated,st always cross. He is now four months old, has not been troubled with eonsti- pation since I gave him the tablets,snd he is now always happy and good na- tured. Mothers with moss children willeuily sppreclnts such a change. I enclose 50 cents for two more boxes of the tablets, and will never be without them in the house while I have childr ren. Rtt"tdil2lt ft0), :u in. a. an “at." u not“ than no an” a t'.'ldtgt "a from It“. It tbs, aluminum-4nd “humou- '.inttsatitrittttsd,tt.iti nun M um: alum ”of: hood II.“ dme out an. and 06 tho current you. the ot the - Incubus "the; owing to their mm owning. " wilt than Mush: to: tho ailm- Mo to dam Iota tor tho three who no to null: momben of the Board, and tho whole mankipdlty mil vote on the three tttham than linking . Board at .1: numbers. - Baby’s Own Tablets In aold by druggisu or will be can: by mail, post. paid, at 50 cents a box, by addressing the Dr. Wlllitumg' “admins Co., Dept. T., Brockvllle, om. - By M‘s-rang“: out: who: ofttteBoaertqriiitr.ts our.“ of . commitm, ottore-h of the but schools, n time. ell-Imam Dad the chm-man of the Bond. In town. and in ITT,"'",,','.' vitlag- u the truetoee may , reeolntiou, linitthe number of We“ constitu- ting the public school board to Ms, provided that at least one month'- notiee Ill given of the intention to consider . moletion to that "bet. When Inch u resolution has been ndop- ted, the election ot whoa] trustee- Ihnll thertsaitae be by vote of the elec- tom of the whole municipality. Atty reduction no approved shell not come into opention until the clone of the school year. The board shall by lot de. termine whet trustee or trustees shell retire in addition to the number retir- ing by annual rotation in order to ad. mit of the eleeiion of three new true tees at the next annual meeting, and thereafter three trustees shall be elec- ted by the rntepuyern of the whole municipality each year to ml the place of the name number retiring by roto- tion annually. Some Uniul Hints to Mothers on the Care of Little Ones. “Fruits and Flowers no tho te',') especially "and in the Can ian, Bortitttalturi" which II the loading journtl of ttottlcttltato in America. It contains (my eight pug“ of lip-m date “who manor "Man by expert' and J'llll'Lfltl prune", ma is fully “haunted by Mama photomult- on. It u tuned monthly, and a mph copy may be had (m of charge by “droning tho armor Mr. L. Wool- vonon, M. A., iiiiiiiV,' Ottt. The lub- stsrttretoet p to. In only 't.00 pay an amt mu “hm-Iber- for 1902 may " the him at am you (to. of chap." Tho Public tktteol Au an amended " tho lat union ot lb. _Lagiutttttm, Section 61, And clam 6, road: no htlloqrst- TH E CANADIAN HORTICU LTUR- IST Regarding" the can]: of on. N. J Pom» odufito Hannah 'S'2't mutt: " that plan. Mr- 'dll a with the following must- For the benefit of other mother: Mrs. Aha tr."fsvt,Coppsr Cliff, 0nt.,saP:-- WHY BABIES CRY, o _ r C l l a: .lil"fffil'iiill,ti',i. 'tB' . . a. an wk..." '9t,t'lttl'a1 ial1'ii'i "Matned to that: 3.11M; “If torn end-cu, n4 can. “can? (at: “Hunt!“ ttq on. ttd W's. in“; 16x1? an and that an» In: in huh. Tt 10 Guided Into mm tbat an panama] " by wood“ will. 'sm'" done tome tape! thunk. In an ug wounds tegtdtttmttattt In the an; computnul and the will " run over into an am. What an” of solids from the tut comm: rm any in tho non, nub the ihtid pun- onr into the mm monument: In this way, by the the announceme- on: of tho tank and down through In open new” into tho but.th bean, it is oogpanuvely ppm. __ _ _ - At Ian, 'h'rattat'-, ttto Wood stock donut“ M teotltrefAe lg Berlin has only two ”In bade, and like Shalom. s',',t'I'r, mo and II- othu an. The out .1925 amt an unk- Ol400. Inland ot nah; coke in the beds thoy In" put in clean (an! to A depth of three and . tef foot and may and it worn With pox alumni“. _ The oolldo on removal from the mm try '5 pump - two month- and no disposed of to the {men of the neighborhood, or on phood on the corporation, or ore plmd formed but the beds. The 'l'lhll,'h1 pm In trt . out of only $140 and 0 counter who looks otter the system recolnl $30: month. A: will ho soon. they do not depend " all upon the operation of baetaria in the took but rather upon the strptrrstion of ilaiO from tho solids by the compar'menu and the purin- cozion of what remains by tho bogs. New York, Aug. 23.-ErMtt1ts Wi- men he: ,rtttustoiitttts fiutuseial coi- lapse of hieiates} busineu enterprise, the Mutual Mercantile Agency, the principal ofrlim of which was at No. 307 Broadway. The corporation was put in hankrnpoy by a petition filed in the United' States Circuit court by creditorl, when claims amounted to $5,560, and which could not be paid when demand on the cumpany use made. Erastus Wimzm tsa dirmrtor sud draws a salary in a position " an "ad. visory direetor." [is has not been " tho office since he was stricken with paralysis several months ago, and is now at the home of his dunghwr, Mrs. Jacob Cramm, near Cayuga Lalo His son, Harry Dan Wiman, is the secretary of the Mutual Mercantile Agency. . “it " The llabllitles of tho agency will amount at least to $250,000, more than two-thirds of which ls due to Home ot the agency’a directors, while between four and five hundrad employee. have not been paid thelr Inlarlel from July 1 up to the present time. The Meat: are rockoned at llttlo more than three thousand dollars. _ 13001 Berlin and tht!ord'_ m troubled um: factory sewage. In Smtford a pork mommy’s sewage Il- moet destroy: the bacteria'e action and le malnly responsible for any trouble they have had. 77 - Berlin’s trysten wan installed to cnrry 200,000 gallons of gamma daily, bat within a year nnd alumna sewage has grown to 325,000 tttbliotsts per day, 75,000 gallons coming from one Incwry. The use of chemlonla by the factorie- pollntos the aewngo and makes it im- possible to get rid of a alight odor web as come. from swamp Inter, even when the sewage ha. gone through the prooou of paritiestiom " l hovejlut had I letter'from Bis Excellency tom which I tlud that the visit to the College and Form an the present oocuion will be lmpoeeible. The Royal prey-name will in union- relpoete have to be much shortened, tint their Royal Elihu-see mey Tot Movervorhed during their vim to Weetern Otttarto. It in not even probeble the: they will be eble to Ito) " the Guelph station, not who! place. from Emilmn to London, but the tram will merely now up u it passes the Itetlon, in order to there- by give opportunity let their Boyd nighneeeeetobe econ by those who wish. Hie Excellency in My anxioue to further the emu-hallo re- ‘cepiion everywhote which 0am bu pinned, but there ere limits in- poeed by went of time end mayhe- tione ot play-ion mtdrtt-." The Hon. Sir Oliver Mowttt, the Llemonunc- Governor, has written Dr. Mills, President of the Agricultural College, as mllitqrr.-- _ The knowing table showing “no new“: of tts-tmist" In cum all“ 1781”] he! Mona“ thh no: Mt. A. M. Brodie, O! tht 0M- ln- and Emu-Ind Mttril,tt “057.00!“ (51" _-- 301” Thom ”aw M“ -rhiad Inn! “an. till Raw. 14th. 1754 ttng 1824 1841 Itt48 1391 1001 WIMAN COMPANY FAILS 851 86 STAGES OF GROWTH THE ROYAL VISIT, an}: Ailiairii . . 500,000 . . 720,000 . . 951M 1 AMA” 1,820.86] 1.333.913 t 14,82t 167.978 75.000 57.000 10,000 "f tstutsttasis I a. to In " -.8B - new .... , " stlltiliht.:i.r s l " 't'dlltlt .... dha. i " " "ttr MM... " : Mn; porno-In} Md tn - pnnun uluu (to 'ti-ta. . ad my “name. ”I a. ‘ ”canton.” "mules-Dbl.- nn " deems ”and w. mnnklpdlly moo mum» [at boat o"tNi, "rely in a to“ of N),- 000 htltntrltattta ho can Ill-M topl- bm tho union “than! any hou- 'rlpst.v.r, " M- annual r"1r.ttl, um tho "you“ ot. 'ttmt at 0,000 inhabitants mm In “Md-Hy In you. In;me on municipality at h a. to In tho nan-mu..- whu nut-0d in I: mum sad that they mom nu! " ”In The Lndiee’ Home Joann] " tuw lernber to the “Speck! Autumn Nul- her” of that exeellont Inquine. In addition to an annual number of In. ”feeling untie- and my lemme, it devotee seven - to . complete letting forth of the Inlet-Who in drew, bodiom,hatl and mane. The most important llterery feature, perhapr, is the initial installment ot "Miss Ali‘oWe Lenore to her "Leu" hitmKM-Dow grown up. Mr. Bot die- cueeee the need for parental coo?"- tstiott in education in hle editorie. on “The School Question Again." “The New Wedding Stationery" is ehown, also eome afghe photographs which won prizes in The Jonrul'l recent rural contest. In uddition to the reg- nlnr depuunenu there Ire ram-bl. articles on "A Cleverly Piaaned Nur. rery,” “le" Which Can be 1taued in the Home," md plans for an ideal $7,000 house. By the Currie Publieh- ing Company, Philadelphia. One dollar n your; ten con}! A copy. 0:1: in hot foot after the Inga:- beet factory. The gentleman wit the '500,000 bu had Another interview with the Board of Tnde. It the die- trict in suitable for the growing of been (Gal: has the water and the limestone required by the war) end if (he buli- neu men of Gait and the former: " nctlhe 8100,000 of stock he will put $500,000 into it. The gerttettte in e great one but Jaatatittle misty " present. The Barn ot John Grunt, of Water. loo T'p, Iituuled on the mud leading from Sunburn to Dundee, wu attack by lightning Friday mowing than! g o'clock and totally destroyed by an. The building was a bunk barn cud filled with this union’s crop. The County Property Committee tttttt on Friday and accuptud Atm work of improvements oontraoicd lot on the Registry 0ffitm Ind other county build- ings. The committee exprou thorn-oi- ves as highly planned with the winner in which this work has been ee,',,',',',', and after panning 3 mm bet a uoounu pertaining to that: improvement: iho commune adjourned and lcoeptod " invitation from the keeper of tho Home of Industry and Rofuge to join with the committee of um institution Ind din. than " 1 pom Mn Christina Tmheel, one of the pioneers ot New Hamburg, died ether residence Peel St, Aug, Nth. used 85 years. She we: born in German. and came to'Atneriea in 1839. In 1845 she was married.» Christopher Nth:- xeng end met his and: to Christina Tracheal who survives her. Two bro- thers likewise survive, Mr. Poles Schmidt of Elmira end Mr. Martin Schmidt of Weterloo. ' An American “non Inna-hum! In- tnado recently n wondulnl Innin- cloth, when duly: run-am am British 8mm In up who! am cloth the Inn, with In an “and“ to I“ m of the world, “in.“ excellent stagnation of the much“. of the Empires In one of mo coma punch the Unit-d Kingdom luau.- mled‘hy ttto watchful and durum“ Km; of the Penn. In mm, mar Amnlln, New Zrnlnnd nod Tnmnnln no unnamed by n gm, of hunt-om”, while the thftdqrttrue in occnphd by n typhnl group “and: Afrlcnn out-Mm. On the tibial uncalled to this tnlulonn m a. newly at,',", 'tthotties-ttte 0mm “a Co any and the Trnnasul. The but! sonar ll given to Onond- and Nov- foundlud, vhlch m Iynbollud by n Hm can, in an In all nu bunt npponr. The Durham Review, of the 20th, (Ives A very innovating noon" " "Voter-an: itt R',t'tf LW," than! from Mr. Alex. "ti , Dar-ooh, on. of the platoon o.f th- dutrkt a. VI the Brat no" of madam m. 0011th thttt ("may In 10ibl 0 it Wntmloo Conny Council, itt which county what In now the County otther in 1mm. ot" who am at with him only two much " “at. sum, 9mm. m ttr. Jun- laco- uoo Not-nub]. m “In!” ca an no. m an an an» up “but" .1 "itttfdliil Bananas)! Home lions JOURNAL. Tom of 599 angum.olg,m County and District. OIIIIVII. Tly) We who no claim to do busine- without peode Our , ‘ volume enable no to reduce the profit to a. minimum. But Q , , shoe bargains foe mammal. ma childton below the out ot . ' ip, I; We bought them not became we wanted them-they no right - '.. , petition with our regular new goods, We bought these farm i'iElil morn. The mp coma first to a.---.., could not Afford to polo “.35 Not For Ourselves Woman'l um choice kid Oxlud l placental-hr- 'hrM,id.!hk,at [ tariTtram)00apair, For l tau_thertspurttro ........._ .01.”. 150 pl! tiitnt'.ttooR-uetewhitq'. genuine box on" huvy chrome tan 3?“ 'IMI, Iilah’om 1t,2,t"g,- um- 1 co to our 00 or 'ti'ii'Jii'. p............... ...... .110 100' $1.50 Oxford shoe- brawn“) Hines-11.35 “€131.50“ 8L15. But. A home exposition Magnum. meet.--New exhibit. Md India; “but? ion.-- Lockhnrt'n parlor " EntruAnm-Tnl Tun“ Gnu“ ml "It Tom the but, cloghmt and my other speculum of A high ,',?,'4,l?i,'i,i't1 fireworks dirpla ' “India. nation of "MI of China , and "Tulln‘ t Penn.” t'll'JllTg'llil'l onr 'gf un- ouch evening “our firework. For - 11-0..)me eta. awry to . - if Lt.-col. w. u. autumn. President. Tho Elwin Felt Com." just alarm) in their {newly m that“; dynamo to supply light tor mm wart. Tho pm m of order; leop- tho but]. trust his “to: d“: is om. "szrearymraa. Pair, :rueaaa-oxt/i, SEPT. 5 To 14. 1901 (i-,": The ,t,ttf the Inland!“ church wu can in: Band-y try an. Ezrn no, of Atwood, a - Elmira 30,. no but not “dud Elwin tbr 20 can. Fire Protagtitttt--The wan in in In: inane out-linen I pm bean " pRttetsttort for an villus. which in In“ worthy ot Mot-lion. The plan In- elude. tho ”who. of anaergttre,ttoee, 'te, the mutant nub, um- ablo building for - and A mum in brig-do. t Email Wing, of am, Wis, is “why!” a long. no bin the employ ":0de M Mer. 0mm Chicago,“ will we hit . “can“ " Lrrtis,.s.,tstt it 1r tum. Paul Rum]. of tho Admin-r (mu, will an a oouno to gull? for I Luth. onn school unchal- u Ad Inn, IB. Be up mosh], "fraud by lumbar of tboXonnc Poop "' ”only Toad.) evening and pm with I Min pa, unwary sod m animus The dim ofttttthttrtstV Put banana-hunk 'emittartpte upology In . out at "t1tetmgat. manhunt-potion. ILLA. 'iig,eir,'ftggtiU.'eg'1l't dent-ind , h the mo plum-at. madman-pl: with tho “0.30" rub “and "a. pct our night VMIBVMO. Ooh-via. non morning )0qu um 3:12.: ft8tutt t2'l'fdltt . , to ttMt mm human“ an an than and». may “and.” urn-mu ~9un mun FOR YOUNG LADII. ELI t RA NOTES. S. R. Ernst & Go., M. Wolchel a Son, 7‘1, MM: ii."'i!s?5d'jrg'?i% For Our tutoittii),l)l, ”with,“ - lab-wins Entries Clan sef. 4M. quay with may s'rd,'e'f,.ul'e,'l,tfldd Id In out can.“ ”Mn, - in VI. sue: co., Limited. 33 I van-human“ ton or bro 5&er with _ I Mela-in- ll to "ales who"; 81._50 men} tritt.trs ynt gnu - - t shoe ”mamas. -cr...rdE Bor.'"8tnhoesat ............ Bo" but unlit Cuco [not I Ll', “1:11. I; IS. 10:311.: lab: 33W}. ttod#srt,2ytbAna6Ac .- V Ftso 'U .0131“ at!“ ”35"“,"w‘igrmhm ' n 'll3s"t'o"lGl'lld'Ad'.'.'r..'..Tti, ftFe'2'rre2raiFallirlMrd iii s KN 'lr! Cl minim Mm Sandorson's Bakery - " " Paula’s. a n. III-I. ”nun. I at “Noemi Calfskin"- a porous lather. f In" 'Pemslts your hot W bathe. Kn?! You: My der, your feet Melon and My. 'Allom perspiration to in.» 'rosiiiuimtrw- "TheS1aterShod' 31-. It In! orig». J. E Boos, Sole Local Agent. - J. A. Noll“, Secretary. [1. I151; All titan l QR a? ta

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