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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1901, p. 3

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iii - C arte r’s (1 Little Liver Pills. The Molsons Bank. Paid up Capital Reserve F L nd honou- Innis. an“: Issued ply-Die m All mot the Dominion or any place In the world Richest. rates of irttgtrost allowed tor may depositaedin Snvlngi Bank or spec“ Capo-m JACOB HISPILER. Capital id up) - - T, , D Reunégund - - - ' 1,9523%?” Total Assets - - - 17.000900 BERLIN BRANCH. BANKOF HAMILTON Ageneral banking busine advances made to feed cattle, etc. Special attention given to collect- ingSale Notes and money loaned there- on at low rates. Debentures and Municipal bonds bought. , I ' - _ , N _, .,:_ .A -..:L able securities. Cheques on any bank cashed and collections made anywhere on most favqrpble terms. .. L """iiiiiiUiiG" be gent all over the world very cheaply and with safety, by bank drafts sold by us. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SAFE __ CONVENIENT. Sums of $1 and more received and interest allowed at highest bank rates. Interest added twice a year, in May and November, Money may be withdrawn at any time without trouble or delay. While the rate of interest may seem small when compared with that promised IT speculum: s. the income is certain. an the money is safe and can be got when wanted. J. P. BELL, Agent. BERLIN. BANK OF COMMERCE ”TABLIQHRD 1307. Oapital, $8310.00". Beet. 82,M0,00& HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A general Banking Business tram- acted at the 1lilATERL00 BRANCH Deposits of one dollar and upwards received in the Savings Bank or on Special Deposit and highest rates of interest allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on alipointe at love“ rates. Special attention paidto the business of farmers and out of eom, automate. Blank Note: for tanner. do! supplied free on application. t SEEURITY. Buy Terms Easy Payment How and Where To Borrow Money WM” t2Hen . Ih0niut cum" ii%GaiiG expected that Prov Body WIN-"d Intel-m mum“! paid new Copeland will be new for chi-neu- monthly perineum or the hen my to III- In. An "the new“! conference W in the retruUr "Y- wu also arranged for. Ftp-vertical”: ace _______ BUCKBERRUUGH & 00.. NEW HAMBURG SHOW. The, Lire end Amide“ In. Ayah. The N" am“... Agrtem1tar'tl Wlw'loo. . ont. Exhlbluon on the 12th end 13th Int, B a" ““000 R, B. B. Bea-m was one of the moat woos-ml MI 0. A. “not held at that piece for many - V The entries an every clue were than - - --.--- the “craze In number end quality. It we. method by e popnlu' and ex- Early . . pertained "hibitor that seldom out. clinician; the much “an GIGS"! 2%“ It tg,d,rltl2t,T5tl1 e so at; w. The tr we. not ebove the "me In TtS hm the cum, we: ”allot. l Daring the hot summer months cheep mum we. then no "no we will clue our store "my t both number- ttu'",',',',, The ow ot roots. re tt " we. main. except Beard-y " 6.16. m tttat m” be a“. The tttMB- 0n rum-WI mm . hm comm for am pm. In an an. an et-a-ot-tsg-gat-mel, Wm” '“tnmm Axum-5| bunting bullnoal done. Col )nl mm. an": “and ply-me In All FARMERS‘ notes _discpunted. and "iivanees made on all kinda of suic- - low alumnu- at “WWI-0"“ CUBE max augment. During the hot summer months wo will ole-o our “on "my main. except Sound-y " 8.16. Our yum-Vin can!" 0 but by "" M 'tttqrtrig u a!!! In the day " My [looms-mu In 1856. the". A. w. ROBA’RTS. Minna" GRAIN MARKET. " Ills! mum, FFICE, MONTREAL THE CANADIAN Minn“: westartoo Brown m music. as "mum. T to: amount. [ "mm mm. m alumna. you “new mu. m nu: eon-nun: BERLIN 3 2,500,000 82,05 0,000 958 tram ni'hmo it‘d-UH In " A In. “(like I. Isl!!!- Ttr-es-tit'" a-tmd-hte. . Tho mu can a moi-ha . continuum-nth "taeioe VIM can." iiad%tiU an" '1» h. “a w. III-II teftgrrAetq.i, ' WM.) to will! In? tuna.- Uh that) "in” .n Mr EM ”and on You!” one!“ man ttrea-, when to an- ujud‘o In tho Jon” donut-.1 d Ibo Nu York It“. Show. ' Tho repsrted Id ”may It In, I“ w bosom. a. puma): a! II. sumo new. In. no. you but and. New. B. J. “In“ B. P. 010.- ont amino-calculi In . ii days. . Dr. J. 2. 80mm mnnd t- Bctulo when In vu in “and“ a we maul mews; at the W X Rar Sodomy. A In, M'Il’. . B an: “my. Than-unusual: min; vrthe 2't,'ltC'e, Clint}: from “I Y. M. c. A. .t3tarary sud Dnhuion quitntatsmm. tl/pt.", aedidg'gt."e'r1', rim” Mr. Goo. o. Philip In in {on on "I? r " . 21'u'tll! Thursday. Ho h doing good work on in: nu inch-10m VOIHMI'. T7Gia t: Rd far hin oompwy, “ng Janna occupied it. and: and A. Eby ' Tf,': and "300mm,. TM proposal to Mr Ed Conttor, Bott oer M CoDrtor, form n debuina million nun-mg the 1.e.es, tles ietreit,i,'"itt, next ttf/gg Y.I.C.A’n or Woodlwok, Gait, Sim- Merrill L mvemty, linen], when bid and Balm 'u abound and " u intends taking a course in medicine. “WM than town- wilt enter the Min Edith Mayor bu mtnmod to tgreg', .1300an. The workofttre not home on Duke street after a vial: ttwget,',", Ir,, 'tth"', szOI’. Jr,', to the Pan-Amerietut. y I out I Wt no The heavy rain storm Thursday 0v,g braking union to: thin moiety. The win in gang? of the Berlin band not 32°?" sto,',',',?',?,,',.."'-'.' were made for Mr. Goo. o. Philip In in an on Thursday. He in doing good work on the road for his company, “ng tho Throne. The heavy rain storm Thursday ov’g was the cause of the Berlin band not playing " Victoria Put. Thu In the first postponement on Mom" of rain this lesson. The reporter cn the staff of I looll contemporary who furnished the pub- lie with the exciting details _of {gup- posed burglary at the Church ot Eng. land rectory, mun be an inventive genius. Rector Smith knows nothing of it. Mr. and Zaire. W. B. Law, two children, and Mr. J. B. Mchhian er- rived on the train Friday from Toron- to. They are doleginen to the New Jerusalem Association which moon to-day. Mr. MoLaehlan in the Score- tary Mr. John Lewie and family are la Hamilton to celebrate the Israelite! Now Years. He will!» gone three days, daring which time his budneee will be closed up here. Tuesday, Sept 24th, will be Yuukipur Day. L. J. Breithaupt, WP.P., took on of the prim at the Hamburg fair with Ilia carriage team. The W C,T.U. meeting at Trinity C‘.urce Friday evening wu we)! " tended Mina Wiggins' addreu mu well delivered and iattrrestlug. Mrs. Helen Davey, widow of the late Wm. Lonsdale, died on Pridsy morning at the residence of Mr daughter, Mrs. D. Connor, Frederick street. She waain her74th, you. The Pan American Exhibition hu‘ been closed for three days or until Tuesday the 17th, on 'acoonnz of the death of President McKinley. Num- bers of visitors who bought thelrtioleu and new in route Saturday for the Pan, were generously treated by the Grand Trunk, by being returned to their homes gratis, and tuning their fare money refunded. This kindly action on the part of the Grand Trunk railway is certainly deserving of re- [cognition Woodstock Exprtms--NeretarT. Hop- kins of the Y. M. C. A. bee received . communication from the Y.M.C.A. of Berlin, suggesting that I. debating league he formed. The proposition in to form aleugue consisting of debuting societies within eaev reach of Wood- stock. A schedule of debate. would be drawn up, the object heinrtn minin- late a, deeper interest n donning _ society work. Mr. Hopkins enid this j morning that should auch a league be formed the local Y. M. C. A. will certainly l isnasr.Tha'r roptriatlon a! tag pa! iGiGiGlit1 Mind them good At ameetfng of the Relizione Work Committee of the Y.H.C.A. held on Wedneaday evening the Aeeoeletion work wee ooneidered in every dam monk. Bible clauee will be more num- erous this year than lut you. The education department will nine receive coneidernble attention, " will silo the Boyd Work. Specie] tsfrortB win be made to make the Sunday Moon meetings a inure-ting " po-ible in the wey of securing telenud spotter- end attractive mule. The timt Bun- day meeting will be held on Sept 29th, and it In expected that Prov - Copeland will be new for tut-meet- in. An eetive mum ottttfetNttttt, was 3110 emnged for. "Giiriir'biGiriiiai' "TE" fir rotrtttatiort of the M 1ceerr_e " The 'hs ..or tl',,.',;,',,,'..,',,,.,',),!.;),:",'; - 'ir)ylSit,ii% - . " two iiiaTGGbaiifiuurieet' can AW Bulb, M memo. aumu-mm ”on!" ‘M - and m chum-1v Glk%'r"i'ilsii7it" Ptette . 1ttttt W-..“ "--e'7"C' .. a but " to “at 'i'2tet"ttt,t2' W the w, mum the: removed to 'dt"""'""'""" be "MM Whit-alum- OW a. 'eP,ggeP't'l" bath. was» ”r not the - hum Ibo CID-W)“ arm-Ind by the “a. “A hint-nod nuns mu be: Wham-duct“. Human-d. honour, that good and Jamal-It bond-wanton minimalist! be- lon mm “but could be new ptmidanb-A. Jun-m. A. ‘Weidem hummu- Ind B. Lats. Vice PteaHsut--Wrrt. Clarke, A. W. Young and WeituttlytutttrMtr. Secretary Trauma- - P. Durham 1nd A. A. Eby. Executive Committee-ttttrms mom- Ile W. Young, a. N. Elliot, A A. by, L. Clarke, W. Clarke, A. Junzou, D. N. Chestnut, S. Lutz, A. Weidouhunlnor and F. Daaham. This Society will moot hereafter on Thursday evening at eight o’clock, instant of Friday evening. ST. MARY'S SOCIETY. Thn 8t. Mnry’l Literary and Dnmutle Society held their opening weak; in their hsll on Thursday evening, which wan largely attended. The work of the year was discussed and the Moving oft1myrg m-ro elected: Pruttenr-4hso. Eagle". Vice Preatdotst--Geo. Soholl. Tr-sr-l. Klefer. Fin. 8oor.---L. Held. Rec. bresr.--E. Klefer. l Trustees - L. Kleler and W. lLstimer. __ - _ -iiri eoastuittesr-Wm. Fischer, Geo, Kmehn, and V Pu. _ - "ELSA av, elected ofneertr will be installed next'Thursday evening. NEW JERUSALEM CON FERENCE The members of the Canada. Asso- oinlonof the New Jerusalem met. Fri- doy nturnoon " 2 o’clock and did rou- tine bulbous in connection with the church. Among than who arrived lately trrrHUv.L.P. Mercer, of Chicago; Mrs R. B. White, London; Mr. John N. Zinhnn. Wellesley, and M rm T. Mower, Martin, Toronto. Last evening a beautiful musical can tata, entitled “The Garland of Flow- ore', Wu given by the choir under the direction of Profeuor Zoellner. C The morning and afwmoon sessions to-day no of o purely business char- ter. This owning Rev. P. L Higgins, of Toronto, will deliver the annual ad dress, an Pro-idem of the Association. a: 8 o'clock. _ On Sand“ Mem Mr. Mercer. of Chi- ongo, will mm.“ Rev. Mr. Francisco ”pump! the loot] New Jumlem Church at 10.30 a m. At It o’clock Mr. Mercer will preach. Be is an 015.- queut Iitipe. The following resolution we: amutl- monely passed shin morning end imme- diatolrintrrwnrtMrdt Berlin Ont, Cur, Sept. 14, 1901, Hon. Seq. ofsrawe, Washington, D, C. The Cumin Minion of the New Jam-elem in nun-l session " Berlin, Cumin, desires to express its profound sympathy with the people of the United Bites in the death of their President by the sun-ink hand; and bespeeh for them the bleeeinge of the God of nations in overruling this neiionel enmity taverns an ever increasing growth in unity end high national ideals sad IW. ORGANIZATION MEETING Than m u good crowd " the) Opera Home on Thurs!” evening to no Bound Bud’- "mttrstmtt" punt! by Walt. Bodac- Ind MI Ion select- _ The" In. :11de olfun Mmmmdmmnwtho drop a the out, Ind “I. may comic“ tgetttt,'t by! a. mm In the at humor Wt tho evening. Wilts Bode u tho “Humbug” wu htbopudlmdnonnd Imam jun-m 2y'g'.tt,'gt',f,f, by mm- ol III. a]... In company impound lot aw may “a can on. a they: paths-red M m in . -rtr ad v.7 Mum. Some ”mp-mum Mr ,egrg'tttrtrf,', I'm-n3 )0 Wm “not given. ypto-ttttrttht1e.trltefa- ‘mv-MI!‘ 'yyeetey! in...“ "as: w an m ‘1“ I human-cl III. '11 Fiiau. ___ ' "m _ with can. Thinn- my nut- to!!!" - M t"1ranr Signed, luv. Fm: L, moans, Chum-n. I. ha sun on aim d_lgtvut__wu HUMBUG, J, B. Kenny“, -tqtstrtes," Kim . - uma an -treMt' If“: - “an. Mo. and I "'."t'ITI', II. - Gunman club U a m summations vino! Mun. Tubs-ml In. womanly-I. tmatvorritttaeytii., - --._q Tb' {rum}; 0 .1 Far 'lt a. 'i?h'ti7,4td'.'ef,Ji'tii ' . my - 43.0% I” own I ulll' - M by Wat‘s Crack. 11. rut-cur. emu: [ l. A luminary with Mu a. um nu‘vuweo “and and "new! no- (he 11mm at me Carponnon ot What- Moving In: HAW-Illl - - - Feared " Honolulu. Honolulu. Bert. IA.-iie Brim all ship Britannia, which has been survey- ing tor the route or the able from ViettoritsrB.C., to Australia. haa m rived here. Her omcerl report that tin ‘cnbie will lie within 220 miles or than ‘leniinn Illlndl to the enltwu‘. The arrival of the vessel here han ro- vived talk of the maibiliir of tgetting cable communication with the outlido world, without waiting toc the notion of the United Sate: Conn-col, by man: of a connection with the Brill-h line at Fanning lunndn about M miles from here. i - - -erGir, door-mm» nude- foudum 'lt'.' willing 'lllLlli1l'li Crock um qqqrtrr. m gym. 4, The plasma, Lemma Shut, chum '5000.00 (km ttt mm we pony, privileges and bun-inu- am on the rum-u of tho 'tid, crook. "sri'tGiraintio elm jo‘mly or severally such other relief u the court may doom pfoper._ . _. There threaten: to be a trerloui' tun- lne In Hawaii by reuon of the tum" of Ban Frnnctsm exporters to Ihlp cur-[m of provisions here. Local stocks ot foodstuffs are becoming lower. The larger Honolulu dealers are refus- lng to nu his orders. and sum“ retail tttore. cannot replace their stock: " they sell. " . Ttr, Britt-ll Col-Inhi- Act. Disallowed. Ottawa, Sept. 14.-'rhe Canta- Guette to-day will contain u copy of the order in Coun- cil disallowing the acts [mused by the British Columbia Legislature on Auguli 31. 1900, imposing restrictions on Chi- nese and Japanese immigration, and limiting the employment ot the yellow men on works carried on under tran- chises granted by private acts. in this connection it may be stated that the returns for the tucat year ended June 80 show a marked decrease in the num- ber of Chinese admitted to British Co]- umbie. In the period referred to 2,518 paid the poll tax, as compared with 4.231 for the tTRI',"', year. or a Je- crease of 1,71 . The registrations tor leaving the country numbered 1.204. or 102 lens thnn in the year previous. The net revenue from the capitation tax was $174,854. or this amount Brit- ish Columbia received 840.512, Ont-nu $1.550. Quebec $1,300, Nova Boot!- '100. and the Northwest Territorien $37.50. The balance went to the con- Iolidated fund of the Dominion. llam Muiock arrived in tin city this morning, and lpent the an) at his department until 3 o‘clock. At- terwarda he attended a Cabinet Coun- cil. The Postmaster-General has dis- carded the Cling which supported his right arm. and his general health ap- pears to be good. He leaves for Que. bec to-morrow at 8.20. The other Min- ister- vill go on the lame train, with the alumina of Sir Richard Cart- wright. who is still somewhat crippled by rheumatism, and will theretorc meat the Duke of Cornwall in Ottawa. Mn. Pun-1c]: Fitzpatrick of uphodel can“ we”. " all” cubollc E 61811111115 canto ot union. Th. Czar bids (unwell to lit-perm William m viewing further naval manoeuvre. at Dannie. _ The Liberals of East Alton: hive nominnted Mr. John McKay tor the Legulatt" Mummy. Lord Kitchener has Bent the King A eharaeteritstie nary of the bravery of the Gordon Highlanders. At Alameda, N. W. T., John an- chrint. I (Inner. while driving to . mm: in: attack by lightning and killed. with his team. London reports that Stodart Walker, a nephew. has selected and transcribed the, manuscript, "The Day Book of John Smart. Blackie." The book nuts on with a characler- istic litany, from which are taken the [allowing typirttl clauses: rttq mo Book of tho hung!“ a "From the prcsumption at ortho. dox thgology to define God in Bo- chlhtic arms. from the degrading .uperstition that worship: God with blind ends and the negative lame. "Good Lord, deliver met "From beggars for my cunts. Porn took for my worshipm, and from alum for my nut-wants. "Good Lord, dollvcr me! "From the itnpertihenco of youth- tul crimes. from the vanity of mull poets, and from the nnreuoncd (Ink of silly ymmg India. "Good Lord, deliver an! "Prom tho barren subtlety of Igor. m, from the slippery ohmlneu ot politician. and from the blind M tal-na- or calculated ”may... a" oommmlul speculators, l "Crord Lord, tit-Hm met 1 "From . mun that limpet: sweet- ly. from . woman that laugh. loud- tr, and from a young Vonn- unbi- uom to plny the ym In... "Good Lord, deliver moi "tron . who!” who will of hub. from . sporting: who "as“ “no"..udnmouer'how d labia. fared Lord. *e1imr to! ' on "In. union on... to. tek'" without low. all In. M "no“ hull-any. I "000‘ no". at“: nu! _ Ldirkia,rd. detimrr met "hon . unarm- of an. mun-n, I winner of unclea- rhymes. at! . tom who pan-u. "Good Lori, deliver mo! "he- the chm manual. no flo- - m a. m d I m. 'Ud a m - = _ w' t t l 60013:.me Judge M “I ammo CA“ TELEGRAPH BREVI'I‘IES It. lllook'l Health. BLACKI E's LITANY. Sept. 14errom. ml: Scotch Praia-o- ut“. ' that Btodart as nvlncted and "uteedt,','otrtNteg.'"' T'IAI tho Poor Ono In I. I. Ot mum the wealthy man Pun . good deal more tor his breukfut, luncheon and dinner than doeq the poor man. but is Diva. phyllologlcnlly and physically Inf-king, any better tor it? We doubt It. Plain food is, a, the whole, more no capable to the economy than are rich month. It I: very questionable whether tron: the strictly nutritive point at View chlmpnxne and cute. are. utter Ill. In Lulu: In advance upon singer beer and when, whether turtle is preferable to alto head, or -iaee to not! herring roe, or ploven’ em Buperior to the ordinary egg. " the barn door bird. But there in I "at dilemma between the price or clump-w. my. " 10 shillings 1: bottle and qltstrer beer It I penny a bottle, And between oysters " tu. Gd. a down and tackles " 60 {on n penny. Ind between turtle Bout, " IN. Gd. I. pint and calf: held Ioup at dxpence n plutcful. We dull be pretty correct in stating that the mu: who burn common eggs in- stead of ploverl' can and Cllf'l bead in- tetead or turtle and a pigeon instead of a pnrtrldge in the gainer, at any rate from the eeonousietsily nutritive point of view. In other words. the price or an article of tood by no means acts upon it its tood value, sad the diitereuee represented be-' tween the price of champagne and ginger beer, between that of oysters Ind cockles. etc., in the price pnld for pleasing the pal- ate, which extravagance In probably the penalty of n mental rather than a bodily demand. Bat physiologically it is akin ta. substi- tuting diamonds tor coal: in the steam engine. Luxurious foods are. strictly speaking, creature comforts, while plain foods are bodily necessities. It must be admitted. however, that, a: a rule, choice tasting game and meats are necessarily tender and therefore easy of assimilation. But clearly there must be a limit to the appropriation of food by the body, and this limit may be reached just as easily by means ot good, plain and tender food " by food of a rarer sort. "T.AG'er7iTGiFhritrir has been t,t'ii,',i,'lr"hlt,'i; to a r you: 'dll it new: fat s to ii? thit work, any". _ According to this View. there must be I (rent physiological exn'avngnnco gains on from day to day. In the matter of beverage. the same Burt of cxtmvnguncl occurs. Enormous priccs un- glven tar a particularly choice who. but how a particularly choice who. but how 1min. it is practically con-In that the " man swnomy goinn liitre or Within: by It. Does the man who Ilrini a u dawn ol Docs the man who ulrini V- u clnwl cl click-o vhatrut. at. any. 10 shilling: a bot. tle derive any material manure out the man who drinks his shilling bottle ot Vin ordiunire? It is doubtful. In any use. the prices asked for wine at big he You an at? upon it for "Self your hair from h ing, for “gun; your scalp clean, an for making your hair grow. 3|.“lo All.” use. the prices asked for Willem big no tels are so monstrously high and the wine oltcred in " often bad that this tact alone accounts for an inerensihg demand tor whisky as I, dinner beverage. There are obviously oonsiteratho physiclogicnl tin and wantonnoss committed In the choice " food and in the quantity Cou. mined. .2. iici2-rigiegr,,eat'ggtt IP,?, idti'tu"2'.'iut,1f Ta...“ r"", J. c. WK' co.. maul-3 -"f 111-1!!! " atlinligd- -e- - ,_ It is related of Horace Greeley. whosm handwriting was uytoriously illrndblo, that on one occasiqy an editorial of his till into the [made or n new corupusitor, who made a fearful bungle of it. As he get it the bit ot Ccp.7 mum- svnsc. but it was not the meaning Mr. (Erode: int-sud- ed to convey. The following v reached the office and lost little time composing room nu he encountered (an the nIr was blue v utiona. At noon to nuke oneoell In tempest Mr. er the elreitrnstttnevs rally the fault or had done the best l blun- Ihould rem I man. who“ cumin of the new man " the "took." An Gi argument Rpm-Mm! to Mr. Gree. ky’l Intelligence um] he sunMvniy roamed that la thin; way to his [rm-Mon he was III-king I Ipectacle ot himself he called out in MI anenky trehle, "Wou't some- body plan kick me down ruin?" and shuMed oat ot the room. A feat In shooting. 'tve seen a good dell ot .httrptrhootittg in my day." slid a civil wn veteran of Broomo county, "but I’ve never - equnled n feat performed often by I neighbor of mine, He was a mu will: I marvelously quick eye. and he could shoot quicker and straighter thin any mun In our ,t.irhborhood. m. best trick wu shooting two lellow- with one bullet. B. would not. bets on this And when tooling ruin would wll tho - nine than out of ten. It I. bud “out! to shoot on swollow on the win. no to choot two of them with one bond lu- men.- tho, dimmlty tenfold. m would land by the old. of the poncho“ when two mllowo around each er'l aerial te,", In would shoot Just on they would tor-act. a. seldom mined killing them the int shot. on! when he did ml:- he paid up like a major. Usually til other follow was met. though.” 008m. l III. lam. ”that In 'srtergurtmatkn1," I: Mr. Up. Peeby, I mm TNS' II [Inn " eettkhm. “What In “ted " hun- pamwl'. nu cider”. the not! of I sly hm but nutmeg and FE:: mm mm you an In " ' "Pct-"kw“ lulu-011mm. luv-IL hikmuwonyonbol I WI ma III on. If you --, an not W m." "WT; - eeetab t and." Mind If. um. takfttg no out. can non-noon! cad m I a 2'tyrtegte'ftt AT, mum Jil2,'iirdGI'l"rt' Tdktfr1' J'uttft=t"lu"=t"i'o't, LUXURY IN DIET. ' could, but tbat the I the assistant tore- mms was the cause in; the "eopr" from Cattle Fly Oil . . FOR SA Hardware Dealers, " The Popular Boot ' Shoe Store C,,-,','.),,":.' hulk-QM” FOR YOUNG LADIES Double ”mm Trading Stampg _ o-o-d-i-oo-io- _ Commencing C?",',',',',"',',!))!)]'"} morning we will give 1hrttttiil, Trading Stamps until iiii'iii7cr,l', notice. -. Berlin, July 23rd, 901. BP. THO-AI. ONT. iiiig?iiiiiiaii1'i, Farmers protect your cattle from the ravages of flies and insects by using our Cattle Insect Oil especially prepared for the purpose and guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Conrad. Brena, Jacob. S. Roos, 8. SANDER & 00. 'ti'iiiill.F,i, 52:: ,gg A Wm “08.. One that you'll up” always the result Vila '" our choice tobacco” -', Musical Instrument Of all kinds. WIN“ ad and sporting goods In " bur apecialties . CIGAR STOR To introduce their eatttnqt THIS MONTH Amulet-Dink. H - PHOTOS Get the right kind of The Slut! kind, we keep them In -k.. chance for Hob. 8mm] $3 50 Ind 85.00. - _ School shoe- ." in 's _ and you need a Ibo. to stand thohud knock.“ romping boys 5nd girls. . that you not the et' I which can be had st in Form.“ Boar and 830! 8203:} Prices Right. ti ..t.dmrs.amAt5ae" Marv ' Nahum "q-ttearth'. Ci, '41 DOE RSAM 'S Ital-loo.

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