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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jan 1902, p. 2

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. Elmo J: Hell, the rammed an d cum] lumber dealer " t at town who were the moat minute!) Pkg-lined with Mr. “all could hardly r). In“. to wine their own ears, and 1d not be ulhstiad until the rudden~ halved home was netted and the u they had heard them were und to be only too true. Oa Wnday morning Mr accompanied by the loreman of “any, Mr. John Even, Me fur b Meet some human in launder: with the tlrm. The two - Bturmsn were together all day, call- _li'ii,i' difrarxmt Elmiraitets, and also . dinner together, but not a word pumpkin: we: heard trom Mr. Hall ,raalovitu end courteous an ever, his friends owere pleased to meet 'htm. be at Barb‘s Lending came“ Dice of 3tt citizens of Harlin w _ and” evening M I l. their homes In 'th LttrsrtttE,of_1t!t.s odd Str. EGna got off the cutter, and Mr, Ball replied to his “Good night", and left him. ' Mr. lull and Mr. Hum left Elmira It about 4 o'eloek, and drove through St. boobs And Waterloo without tegttfl') the cornor of King and _Wel11i gum street: was reached when It was about635 that Mr. Evans Mt Mr. Hall, and it was about 6 50 when Mr. Wm. Brechbill, the Dominion Express deliverer, noticed the horse walking easily along in front of Roos' Drug8toro, with the lines hanging loosely at the sldo ot the cutter, and Mr. Hall lying to one side, “uh his head thrown backward, and his left um hangingieareltmrly at the one side All efforts to arouse him were futile and he was driven to his homo or Yonge Street. Dr. G. H. Bowlby. who was sent for, pronounced him lifeless. It was a sudden and heavy blow to the bereaved wife and family, and the sympathy of the commuuil) will be extonded to them. The funeral took place on Thurs day afternoon at 2.30 p. m., from the family residence to Moan: Hope Cemetery. AccrDrgi--Cttats. Cairncrns: mer with a painful accident on Monday. Ile mu carrying a heavy keg, when he alippod and the sharp edge crunhed ma out the fingers or one of bis band ......Mra. Conrad D, Koch. " North Esatlsope, had the misfortune to fall up the icy pavement near the post 0mm and break her leg. The fractured limb wan sec and she was taken home in a cutter. Bums. -Ttuyirmar:y friends heartily congratulate Miss Eloise Hamilton and Mr. Howard Tye on their success in tho recent Model exams. Miss Hamil l ton will teach in St. Jacobs next year ......The various churchis of the town have given very successful Christmas entertainments during the puttwo weeks The Sunday school when put forth every effort to make the festivalsasuccess and the pupil» refhmted credit on their instructors ..-...l. M. Clemens & Co. have started a lumber yard and are ready to supply all kinds of building material. . . - . _ .The nominations for municipal ofrieog passed ott' very quietly”... There were miny visitors in town Itll Xmas day-Messrs. It. T. Winn Ind G. Rebelski attended the ex-pupils ro-unhn at Berlin last Thursday. _ . . .s Miss Lucy Ruby returned from Midi ni last Thursday. . . . ..F. Merner of the Stratford Beacon was in town last week. ---tttoe"ttu."u'"f' b. In 'Htidar an... new)!" --s.uetrtottstor'uat TI. ”not tun-{Alarm a ”nun-'Munhwd. An art gallery and library combined would be an Bppropriate description tl the Christmas issue which the publish- on of me Fannm'a Advocate, of Inn- don, Ont., haceltrat sent on: to their “More. As Canadians, cover and con- don, on. have Wat sent ml: to their leaders. As Canadians, cover and con- tents alike "do us proud." We h we seen nothing more effective and unique than the colored frontispieee, which in- eludes a beautiful photograrure of the {armor king, Edward VII, followed up within by a careful description of the royal farms and herds at Windsor. written by a member of the staff who visited England last summer. Then follow mar 60 pages of instructive and ntertaining articles, varying from - to 'tlv-every page embellished with a wealth of beautiful views lepreA coating - portion of the Dominion. that which set of features are the more lemming it would be hard to say. and TV. advise the reader to secure the Advocate and judge for himself, or her- gl, for among the portraits within we ‘Mee a Manitoba lady and her article "I.“ the place of honor. To one We feature we must esprrixlly re- hr vim, use publication of notches of . Joan loading Cnnldim this". with manure. of paintings 'elected mung tho but of their works. It 3 are to uy that the (Ibrlotmu Aer" will be warmly received 3nd in the appreelation ~whloh it 'ttttttr Lm It mrpusoa by m mulling F ”billion have hitherto in“. It “a, 1lirht'e Utiving Alor g that M THE CHRISTMAS "FARMERS ADVOCATE." To ADV 8118'“ imam mm ”with! - “m mu m. Pup-haw H. 'A. DIES SUDDENLY d Wanna mainline: p Ageuslta NEW HAMBURG (Too late for last have.) I motre:--rt " understand P. Springer, of 3mm, War. Illlnmon Cmty,wlll mom IMO!“ of Bum: " M OI- Inn-m Col it." 1-1-1 .3; warplanes by far tnythlng I have hitherto "nod. " nbnorlben the of chums. mums-nu» m were go- a my: work n doatlt of "mm A nut raw you - cm nu. roll-um our. which Btte In: a you. The. fuel. Cmdian banks million dollar! i And The Mann: London. {In b-<hasd. is congrntuhted I! the me. which uh. in: exhibited during the Iaat you. TULIICL that public d-its in Cmdian bank. unount to tour hundred million dollar: in eonaidered remuknble, and The Manila! Peat looks to the time when the fertile new: of the Dominion will solve thl whole question of British tood supply, which is the nightnlre'ol no tinny unions politician. in England, Here, unruly, any: The Post, u room fur British capital and energy to solve A problem not merely of the greatest importance to the internal development of the Dominion, but him to the wel. tare of the erupire an I whole. ttn sotw tion would be f.eitiuted by the com npicuoun loyalty of Cartadn, whereof no mnv exnmnlel have recently been ar a problem not men importance to the U of the Dominion, bl tare of the empire a tion would be mm Ipicuoul loyalty of may “Ample. haw folded. CANADIAN TOBAUUU PAYS. AN EXPERTS OPINION oar ESSEX AND Krerr. More sn"ser' Mode Till Ye-r. no 8-)1. From I Few Acre- ot Table- co Than From Hundred- ol Acre. ol whegBg.-A Better Quality low. chasing Canadian h lish and Canadian " Detroit, Jun. t.--Thty Detroit Journal quotes Mr. Ernest Buiiey, the English tau-co expert, who In: spent. tour years in Essex and Kent Counties, pur- “In!!! atilgtlifil. “Canada green is b smoking tobacco tsll and in England, and place of the southrn of Canadian and En; I came to Canada Bailey, "the tobac few iarly will able to raise m for the demand, Mr. Bailey is of ti The f TtgMirr1y5F.NT'A'rroNs TO COLONui OPFH‘E l ‘A‘S‘VHRED. Fttrtterorot ot Her (‘u-e by I Hi.- Omvlnl tr, The London Espretor- Pro-nor") “l the Colony Under the Bond Government. to one of the highest 1 foundlnnd Csbirwt, "St. John's. Nild,, Prnnwnt has not mu of the modus viver will he no occasion ennvhnont of a mm to the interests of colony. The Gavel eeived any advice in rofor Wil tra " ptrl hr dnv Vi The New Color London, Jul. 1 --The "morrow will pululish a In of the hightNl offici London. Jan. the two uxdim contly gamed Brndriok, I,ieut-Gertrral Kelly-Kenny Ind Major-Omen] P. W. Veteh, it In understood that v in fhoulr decided to din u khaki venting ap- parel Kathe arm " the termirutUon of the cam In L South Africa. It "I 'isiiliri1 intended to supply ml: mun wit u khaki working dru- in ad. dmon to Mn rTmantnl unifnrm. hut " PM now been added to adopt I drat mixture for the workin autumn of thr midior, The now "an! In Mid to be of a mare nmtr-l char-eta nun the khnki swallow In not. and In - wan not law-d to no mm khaki to now In up, III] m may wny- hog; adapted to the require nonu of the urn . Hun-,0. .tpydyitiyt 0'. U? a! MIIIIOI’I IEIOUIOII a. Po-rr."". St. John's. 31141.. Jan. L-This Gov- mcut has not vumidrred the renewal the modus vivcmli, and hopes there I ho no occasion tr, consider the re- chnont of a measure so detrimental the interests of the empire and m. ony. The Government has not re- ved any advice from the Imperial Gov. nzom as to what has been done in um! 'eq"""'". mu an ion”. NEWFOUNDLAND. and it " this . Col-Ir Sold to he Evru I." loner-I Than Kh-kl. n. Jan. 2 In connrction with be th fully to the we the Newfoundland dale London last May. All the wresenulimw to the Colonial , been unanswered. and no Jeert rcvnwd regarding reci- h Amorim. although (in: Im. rrnment's (luire respecting a. of that question between Sir urier and Sir Robert Bond ully complied with, and the horn rr‘mrw "5rd to (In Cot. KHAKI M t, who his spent tour L and Kent Counties, pur- lian tobacco for the Eng iian markets, as saying:-- n is bevruiug n populu' :co nll mer the Dominion ui, and uill mun take the yuthern wced in the hearts nd English smokers. When anada in 1807,” said Mr. tobacco grown in Essex glut on the market. Tin their bums full of th- ey could nut dispose of it rice of two and mic-hail Ind, Altogether the "rat. vir hands 8,000,000 pounds. last year's crop, which almost 50,000,000 pounds, a pound left in the barns. i found a ready market for svnu oud nine cents per 1reds f0 tl' ll D. Me Ctoe " " “It. (fair; (as no t5 which International ho- , he will have . =ox and Kent may out of their this year than tunada did out arms of when. ounties is pecul- :iurwtlt of tobae- otiations with fmundland dale rt r-qlvlogram from ls of the New. Dit il y Express the product the season) owl will also sin that tbl ill never " mg}: tobacco In. a repro ling the us. v the Michi- the King TP' Roberta, Mr. Kelly-Kenny '. Veteh, It In In“) decided Ei'iiGiriiG.iauoa. Thu-day. 1mm 9, ism-Pm- a -. - m Villain IIIJO ”VI ”lull. mu, '0. mum. nor!- ” AID OTTAWA. mun "noun-non :01 ‘ru "on“: Incl-um. l‘m ' tho runn- at u mudthoreu‘buoithapo'ah- tion ot the three cities of neutral, To- ronto and Ottawa wu iuuod ted-y. Tum the Aggregate of each donor-in- tion for the three cities the Roman Ch. tholics tar outnumber the other lending l communities combined, tho total: being' as follow: ..--Roman Catholics. 322,423; Church of Euglund, 96,358; Presbyter- inn. 08,682; Mothodiit, 62,200; Baptist, 15,021) ; Congreptiounlista, 5,300; lie. brew, 10,223; Salvation Army, 886; Um ituinn, 689 Since 1001 the Roman Catholics hum “manned by 67,967 in- Montreal, 10,121 in Ottawa and 7,174 in Toronto. The Church of Engiuid gain- ed 4,250 in Montreal, 3,315 in Ottawa and 16,322 in Toronto. To the l’reuby- ttrinn Church there ha: been added 4,073 in Montreal, 3,503 in Ottawa and 14,913 in Toronto. The Methodist Church muster: 1,365 more in Montreal, 2,562 in Ottawa and 15,970 in Toigfhd. Below in given a. detailed Compul'a' tive statement of the enumeration in. the census of 1901 and that of 1501. it will be lean that the latest census was more minute than the previous one, and set. forth many [arms of belief which were apparently lumped together in the can-us of ten years ago c-- Roman Catholic Ch. at Engiand Preatrrterun .. Methodist ... . Baptist ....q ., Congregationul _ Unitarian ... . . Protestant ... ' Snlntion Army Brethren ' ' ,. ' Lutheran .. .., Episcop. (reform (erlngllc; . . . . Catholic, Greek . Church of L'ttrtst Chrlaudel‘phmn . Christ. Sc an“ .. Dela: T... ...... Disclple m... .... Euugellcnl . . .. Holiness Move. Hebrew e... .... Adventist .. . . . . nghojlc §1wllollc (t"swetierMrortreul Theosophtst . . . Spiritualist . . .. Sod-list . . . . . . . Seconds! . . . . . . No religion . ... . Norvseetnrutn . . Plymoum Broth. ngkel’ mm.. ."'" meuttHoroertte) Latter Day (Mor- mon) .... ..... Mennonite -C" . 'f om... . Jan. L-A bum V (Mor liuiver "rfotr t 1891. Montreal. Roman Fathollc... 134,142 Ch. ot En‘landAU 19.684 Presbfterl n .r... 14,846 Ref. 'reshytenan 6 Duper Presbyte _ runs .... ..... "ottoman . . . . . Blhle Christiana. . Prim. Methodlutn. Other Men-mush. Baptlvgés .F.. .... Free III Baptists Conzrtgltlonll . . Imlurlnn . . . . . .. Protest-n! . . . . . . Salvntlon Anny.. . Brethren . . . . . . . Jew ...... ...... Adventlsts . . . . . . Luthnrnn . . . . . .. Frvn Thinkers . . . Dlwciplel . . . . . . . . Unlvprnallsts . . . . Sunken: .F.. ._.. thrr dcuomlnn- 'l'le Dun-l New Year's Levee Held by "In Excellency. Ottawa, Jun. L--The first day of tho new year was ushered in with bright, bracing weather of a most invigorating charndrr. Thn Gm "nor-General held ths, “can! hum at bis nmvo in Hie East. sift' iriseFided " I MW GEMS. PortUnd, Drown", Jan, L--A {elephant h"d"r, from Port Canby, Washington, my: .imnvnant “Mum of the l'nhrd sum um w” ,0tot nnd killed Cod-y. No particular! no given. London, book of published. ”a epoch] ard with u "With the a picturotq function while it London. Jun. 2.--TN, first book of Ophir and." n pnbli-hod. Mr, William MAXIM", who "a epoch] correnyondent of The Bumr ard with (he rnyl tonrhtl. given In M. "With the Whit Round the Empire" n pic-turuque rreord of the Imyreuion. and incidonu of the tour. Writing of Cumin. he up: "Sane who wntehed the pronoun o the Prince and Pthte- profound sum-khan! a tut In. of mu ggr'dtt, AM u- 'eh'rthptrr, ' cl, ttttet .121 with LORD MINTO‘S RECEPTION "ttl A l'. I. Tne-o" Klllod Church the - loin. the Euglro‘ [Iron r Guglielmo Mnrmni. omtrier de nne D'Halie." Marie was 'up' the Gusrdu' Bund during the Ind refrer0tmettts were served was in promo“. ninth "e'" a the there has been added real, 3,563 in Ottawa and routo, The Methodist 'd 1,365 mum in Moran-all, m and 15,970 in Tormo. .\'en a. detailed company t of the enumeration at 1901 and that of 1691. It hat the latest census was ban the previous one, and me 1501 the Roma rennet! by 67,967 in I Ottawa and 7,174 in Inch of England gnu:- 844 M 'i'Aft 2.457 41 488 '43 10 16 ll H3 . '2'; 400 kig If; in, Hon. R. W. iifton, Hon. W. S. Iney Fisher Among ,ir respects to his isignour Fair-(min, is (Inca, Archbish- (general Routhier, I'rt, Rev. Dr. Em, Ottawa Universi- ni, The crlobrnt- we the inscription 5Urettni. omtrier de " Marie was “up )nnwu. Ton) 31.310 29 Ottawa, Toronto. 21,189 21.899 132 49 i1 l3 " 1M 46 "M " 91 2mm to, GLA 6,301 "sid 3.10? 105 1.023 End 40,t ll 41 13 Tis) _ " 132 T6T, id6 nt '5?! " Watuloo In": Its Waluloo Inca-db Patna-l“ Exciting Gannmhydhhldnl‘mk. Wad-Dd” min-u. alt-oi than“ people lb. Tun-cur and wounding country sNt'd haunt-into them tt all. the" “no rink“!!! truth. msMWLud tun- ed on. the hue-nod harden. but: - Mon in Ben“: In ”I. Tho local! "I .vhtory for tin by the the ”on (110101 The (and supporters. uni-ad by yelling lbruuulvu homo The [Inn In by no mean. onewded "the core wo Id Indicate, nlttuttsgts the Berlin pet- noored alum» " willlhe lut ton manna. - The Waterbo team In somewhat changed since Christmas, bowing two importtulou' on namely, Spray-.0, who pun up . good some " cover point, Ind Rowland on the forward line who who we: badly fur. enough for his melee. He was di-abled during the second hall and had to route. Neleon Gran, going " for Berlin to even up mutton. Samar was also put on to strengthen the forward line and phy- ed a good clean game. Bay mo Forrester Seylor.... ..tw.___"_ ......Cncbran Rowland............. ......Schmxd tteferce--Prof. Doherty, of 0.AC Guelph. Sprague Hendry President Doherty, of the Work! A. called the men to order at 8 30, and in l one minute and a half ”Goldie" l Cochrane drew tirat blood for Berlin by scoring the first goal, and there was cheering that seemed to shake the rafters. Play became more fierce. Pete Charlton secured the rubber and made one of his lightning rushes and succeeded in scoring the second for Berlin. Waterloo began to realize that they were "up against it", and worked in a nice combination, the re- sult of which was um [lendry notched one for the black and yellow boys, giving the Waterloo rooters a chance to exercise their lungs. Berlin scored three more goals in short order and the titat half ended, Berlin 5, Waterloo I, The pl‘yers received a ten minu'e s wet, during which time the hard gout a number of selections and kept the crowd in good humor. Play was resumed, both teams look ing as game as ever and \\ arerloo her mg a look of dete urination to over- come Berlin’s score but to no avail. It was Berlin’s game, and in fico minutes Oliver Seihert scored number six. With one of his pom pom shots, which went clean through the not, and _ minutes later Pete Charlton scored on a nice litt from centre ice. The game was delayed for a few minutes, t l, through Charlton and Stephens eolit iinn. the latter receiving n has!) tru' it “he head, but he stayed in the unim- l Rowland the imported mun lor “mu- 1 loo, was disable:l and had to retire, Grosz going 111' to m en up Wateri, Fr braced up and managed to score their second and last goal. Charlton m (l Young decorated the boards for than minutes, leaving tiso men aside, dur. ing this time Cochrane and hehmir’t managed to score one each, G'oloie getting another shortly before time be ing called, thus leaving Berlin winners by the large margin of 10 to 2. WATEHLOO ever] This following‘waa the line-up Captain Joe Stephens at rover is an “tony" as ever. "Golditr" Cochrane and "cullic" Schmidt are fut. kids. “Pete” Charlton inn second (“been on the defouts,---"nuf sod". Prof. Doherty manipulated the bell and gave entire satisfaction. Rollie Young and Willard Hendry are the AhIr-ing stars on lhe Waterloo match t printer' of book. printers here treat: tl to an exhthiun of hockey not often neon and trom the fact that each team had a "devil" to play with them ioutiieientprmd nl‘tha heated contest whirh took place. From the start to the finirh they all play ed as If Me or death depended upon the re um, Both teams tparted " with a rush 3nd looked an if they were in for it and after much scvlmaginu U new got the puck and started down the ice at a fut pace and aurcm ded in panama all, "rrrtng pol number one. 1 his they, eager for t down the Ice Ind up. After they had faced off the puck again, the Waterloo men kept lt in their opponents tummy moat of the time and utter much wild shooting P. Harper anccoedod in looting goal num her no for he Wnterloo typcr, than leaving the score 2 l at the end of the tint but in favor of Waterloo. They were again u " with imam-ed vigor in the second hm nod the Berlin pluyorn after some better playing sne- oeeded in naming and number 2. Starting " “tin n. I mod p.00 the Wmloo prisms “(or n “labor ol new rill! -- in In!“ "136:3." i.“é-,.,¢d4-g Liz-3:12! IO-g, 2000. Berlin. Waterloo. Raymo had an tffday. Cutten--you're a peach. V Nelson Groaz is a comer. Berlin has a winning team. Green and White is stronger than Sgibert has the shooting act down tr " SPORTS. Waterloo Printers Win by 4-3 IT 'S ALL OVER NOW, CAUGHT IN THE NET g‘wccmlm He were treat: " Cover Point Forwards Point -----.._l- G ual mused the hncke) Berlin and \Vntvrl. u "l to In exhilmlun ween and from the 111 had a "devil" to ufiieientprmd ofthe rhtook place. From Stephens . .Seiben C'tsettrtgnc Aiettnudt Chlrltou BERLIX Cutter Gran Math Itt'ttht a an. “that! . LT.t't"fawtt Us.“ M W. _ m at“: ww‘iu ”Mind numb! q. “than” uh r than new: 1b. - _e. tt1'ldr"l'ki I“ “In“. ing in: Mon-6. Who-an" aha-b _ .' (lilo-4a: m [on] pumm- M I mods-m0- ' ,3, _ Bantam defeated Arr at Bram“ on Wednesday tq ' goal. to 5. T The Prawn hoebst low but he Fur on the Lam'- lce on No! You " try 0 In 3. . '30:; ot the Berlin larval. as not work. The Toronto Wellington. "a It. Gm “Backsnaon” drttw new“ Wednesday, each scoring 3 goin. After the gums between Betlln Ind Wanda) on New Year's evening the Berlin hockey tum. Pro-idem Doha": ot the W.O.U.A , the pre" upma- livea no a few Mond- Inno (rented to an oyster supper " we Walpot Home by the “Big Three,” vi: , J. Cochran, Geo o. Phlllp and C. H. Donn. After the inner man had been ”tuned a abort loan Im mu “tended lo and speeches were delivered by Prof. Dummy and H. Bowl", of Gulph, G. A). Philip,J.coehrtsmt nodC. ll. Dot-n. \\.O.U.A. T8 0.3 A. At the Puppet on Wednesday even- ing President Doherty ofthe W.O HA. exprreud his lutenxiun of tuning I public chaneugu to the winner. ot the C) ILA swim series to play the winner- of Ayty W o H.A He says the 0.H.A. will either I no to accept the challenge or “that up." The Premium. the sham) that aver the game he had "on tisnt evening he was fully twnvineed tl .Li m hnc‘ary to ms in Unnrh can play .. Lulu-r yum than ths: played by HOCKEY CLUB BAXQUETTED. For the b6tteiit of our rmsdrrqs we publish a liner Canadian pnenu rep canny procured through the agency of Messrs. Marion N. Marion, Plum Attorneys, Montreal, Canada, and Washington, D C. Bul Ir f-rmmiun regarding any rf these patents will bu em plied free J charge by applying to the firm above men Iinmd, 73.019, James Rterrsrt,0atpah, Ont., N. [Hadley h a nu goat W. 73,7fi5, mm P; Norton, St. Thomas, N'rh [Mk , U S A , shoolnclng 73.760, Joseph Luann, Malwnueure, P. Q., oboe. _ A 73,835. lrenee Nap. Holy. Mom-real, P. Q., sawing machine. 73,850, Messrs. Chmelut & Quen- ene, Montreal, P. Q , glove. 73.873, Joseph Larreeho, Torre. tron:.e, P Q , aypurams for drying I hevlul arrow hum. sand S ruply 'aend Four name an" and” Ind we um aettrl you Isotour Rosebud perfume - to that Hm etch When sold rend ml the I. on ' und we will and all of the above " punt free PTY!,"y "v: I hum-Ian! lee-m “not 1me] hmk, 2 9.013!” hr cchtmgold und li‘\cf; t h udaome "r-her"" Tit (pull, Excelsior Trading Co., Box 239 Berlin, Oat BRANTFORD both chmr to $80. New and Second Band wheel. from 35.00 up We duo hunt". full line of undying Papal-inf done promptly. the, on a all from $85 to $65 We also rapt-mm. the Berlin Racycle Co. for L” éidshioe, favored the mm! qrtth tummy rendered radiation. We repnw. ut the Canada. ycle and Motor Co. " 1 HE INVENTOR'S WORK bls7, ly m. Beat 1901 Models BERLIN “I ”CYCLES PREMIUMS FREE lend no Honey. MI WWII“. and chuinlwn from " GENDRON Wheels AND ll Q It u m. Kilayth, Ont uHHu a handful T. , tur “on nod ci/h'li'l,U,'i". and min but :ery numb-car viva ' when nuke-notion & “min! Sprr B Cl ah E Logs Logs Logs E A Great Did you ever stop In ronsider what It means to nevi r It cent. dump-mt on even A“! 'rd worth ol RooHs you buy at frilt ~1le to the people who are :‘Ollet‘t‘ni Tradmg SI "nits? \\ e Arr' u Vrt g I), Trading stamps. Hurw‘lcds ol [maple are taking: m'vanlag: 0' special offers at our store Ind we would like to Fee lhousan :5 mo like wuss “A.” In our {QMWM Glowing ianen's, youths’ and crildren', mils, overccais an Ulwtrrs, our stock is very rt mplete Our li, eft of clothing are made up by the best and most reliable manufacturers For fu, workmanship and quality we cannot be exc: lled. It will pay cveiy intending buyer in thisline of goods to tail and exunine our 'ttoclt bt lore making his purchases elsewhere. Our sock of Gents' Furnishings is also We ll assorted We have the latest m color 'd shirts. Also a full line of the latest fashions in ties, neckwear, tte A call is solicited. Wells Drillad Wind Mllls Supplled All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices King St Sanderson's Bakery King " Waterloo. Pmcv Brand. Buns. Roll- and [may oatrtt. slwna on land. g IP Z ' ISISCOUNT. LADIES: please pm every tima It will power pay now at the prices we are offering to Jo' d logs into ti-ood. A Range tf.'" wtthit - 27.. Record 'lat; I malt ”I " when ,',?gii?itriEkitii. Tho -- I9&tnatgtge nun-'55.- It}: nu". MN In Canada. “or. Inna, Thought I“. uranium NltMtB'"'"'"'" V and“ egch year than " ttthee Cumin. nth. ”no.” he!" - in nu. W” but: by Canada, Fania. “In lam Tho-cu." hill-Wt. .'. t'.t t ' ' ' ' t Tb Win. Buck Stove to.,' Limited, Branded . mean gimmmgm Milline LEAPER BROS HAWKESVILLE Miss Penelton, We par Ilgll "I... Att" M for all kinds of logs, You an pin your tlt faith on our Millinery for qudity of material, style and prim w. gnu-mu. to delivered It Wagon.“ Co's Old Factory, Waterloo, Up-to-date M. Wolchil '8‘ Son, . SAUDER & CO., Canada Furniture M'f'gs, SOFT ELM, ROCK ELM, BEECH, H IRD MAPLE, SOFT MAPLE, l.-8pecially high prices paid for Soft Elm " SW " 'je,?, lriTtali, " é Pl I lunSTAMP (Operating Schsfer, Killer & Co's factory.) Reduction. ~WGW l7 tiid it/ttii -eou -ui, idririiT 'aux "mm-o" __-_ and at. comma] legion bud PNEUMATIC HORSE COLLAR. All hot-cum." would haw It. Ind- at manuals-mu um moo. M o! m can. an" can for an annual. - nod for can nut. But. of minim“ ho- thm- who Mn and than Candi-n - mule. wink-out: mun right. or for tho Won. Wrtte to! ammun- dull-n orders an: by mu] or othorllu will In" MM “mum. Inufoc’um Klimt Undertaking Go, cali.-ddnvmtdrtigttt BLACK ASH, WHITE ANS, HEB/[LOCK- PINE, ETC. J. W. mnx'l old trtattd, Kmnmknu Inna". tho nlnmnminl ho III-Loll- Undertaker. and Bummer. " Poor folks friends seen forest them? Superficial shoes lose customers. "ru Slater Shoe market cost_mppcy. It is too valuable io be--tltrough giving mere finish at the cm a service. Hahn's Bakery "The Slater Shoe" J. 8. Boos, WM. SPAETZEL, Sole Local Agent. .mmww LOCAL AGENT! air'. STFht -ee F.,rr I!" It. ranch IN =IYBLE IR ADINO TAMPS. BERLIN ch'm IO b, (D

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