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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Feb 1902, p. 4

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' " Easing“. It says: Why not Illrk,p i." or two tor the construe 't gleam plant which alone is, " fir' provide the steel plates in 7' './gjustthssrewititrenoneed . have me the bounty of $5 a Mti't7. than». As a matter of " “a - rolling punt can be 7 IB. T In as Ihort I time u the 'Bk' - , " punt, and both being Ill '. - anther the one would sup- k} 'ttheother. Thou “home ir it bounty on the ships, there he " already a bounty on the steel . up the pig-iron which is the ba- r, 1afors steel. Let Mr. Hunter try . ' of it boqu schemes on the . IM' ', bovernment. Ill, " 3.. Ke? , : " L a" .9- r “it: IW?! Er. ”him?” . ... - ',, M New W, . it if“?! 'euas {a T 'yaret," mute-mm g: "iuec Tu-hvo lap a,» o i a. are“ city In 1" which to “I" that It' id K you“ he cl undeniabl- " (to Win aunt-cums "Y "dt-to no my looking to- " F, “on. and "pea-Hy the "Cl Te , , , a a maria o! grout - - - "isrsihier Ross-ha one“ .., C-', national And progrmive .ts In dealing with this question “pm to" containing many in- 'ttrt mnuuom that would be Btfr 'teaeittad, we hope to gum“ steps taken to secure 'if,Niey+rtent of such an insti- Ectr1'a. B. Wnur, A member ot 2.,» 'J: gunman“ nun. con- . " I'. i. hmtiptim into the , . , ', .outlook in Canada a low . I .39. With a bounty at " per Ihiy the pm! Nates and bus he ,.. “pitches. thinks steel ship- tl8 P. veoutd be done in 0mm. . . V _ stahaat anywhere else in the A J. Ato bounty he thinks would . . msehest of “equalizing the SW Mt, '-mttts that prevailing in Great . ,“v‘Gotmany and the United . mum Times thinks there'; bt' danger of over-doing this Qt “may?! publishers of this _ _ ‘bo have been forced to pay 'tunt prices tor their news . C paper. owing to the exist- “. a page! combine, and who tho :xisteuce ot a combine - , ”not. owing to the exist- " - Cd I - combine, and who - ttte existence ot I combine . " _ n g overnment commission " month: ago, now have the sat- " w M knowing that their an " ~v¢o not in vain. The follow- ? man which explain: itself, n ”3in by the Collector of N It _ st the port ot Berlin: *3; Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1902. '1): of Customs, Berlin, on: - are hereby notinod that the 1. a customs duty under the gen- . “ti! on news printing paper, IEA,, qtq and rolls, Including all . 's, yum, valued in not more fl date _.. mm: per pound, is reduced . nr he per can. ad valor. ii.theem per cent. " "Joan, _ Junction to we shot me: wjmmma BOUNTIES. 'otaitorrt in? snow IN EUROPE AFTER THE COMBINE Wm" hat-tum tips, n in An tatportart in- t {cw-Humane...“ I. Tight-hadn't. q9r'eAa Lind (b1.'ete+ that - aFrrt_thta I. -wu-udo‘. F. u. BENNETT, Acting Commissioner mule" “in“. Ira-OI BERLIN ' it a. not as- minnow“. ',leltg'/"t, um rhu- at. ”(walk 5 let “in "Mtbsas at the quit ot and lo-__- Inc-ou- than.» mu he V nut-pf =tt “I: - Tu 'tggit'qgrt t,"ttif bu has a lot “but my _ “ itrtlet,'t, qtqMtttart ‘0! “In _ .Il.- ‘, thug“ Mr. L. Huh: m “a M h the Want. Is. unhi- - on “tying. “I‘ll. W [as anaddrerrttiteatttrbeet.. no evening mun; III .110 vary no- cesstul. Mr Know; ot H-tor and seven} locu men madam uni Mr. J. Smaller-on And II. N. Kroptt tarnished the muted part of the programs. ' _ um Si-east,'],! " _ w “a? C _ _ h but. C . ' In _ w... mg. Itidt Feb. ttth: “I.“ a um dairri" iar man [grumble than 2St In: beet." Every - can. out to but mu acute. in no MN it will be very magma. P _ ’15:}.- T. Cm ad 2'g"flt'flda,'.tt ot Bulls - I luv by: with men- it than Vich- ttr.-R. C. Tro ot B5rautud and on some ot his friends has 3 short time go. . Pawns-lbs Gluing any at Balm at“ and”? Sunday in our tarm-ttiq M. 2 [mu ttt 'let..""" In fin to" on: "- ‘Why is itt--We In" a - store is Bloomingdnle _at -stA, and w rot is empty ite m M we can answer. We have & Incom- vr around has and s 1min; clu- that are put” Mr buyers if m right clue ot goods no in stock. besides a. villus: trade. A you; er emetic Quinn-Omaha can do wall here. Let’s hear from you. Brieta.-Yojt fellows whd no M- wnys borrowing n chew “tobacco and never returning the compliment, had better berm {or West Mont- rose is to have A Sugar Beet Rrtin- ery, Ind they will be wanttng I. law dead beets up that vuy. If they can get anything sweet from you yo’ll assist the enterprise. Go and. little Nm', we‘re a-watching on --The mail on Monday felled to 'ldt here, it's a sad story, but-it can. next day. Persottal.-.ti.. Km, Detroit, was visiting his parents over Sun- dar-ir. and MN. Peter Schneider, North Dakota, were visiting at Mr. J. 11inaehlmrger's. -.Ttte married folks of this burg spent a splendid evening " Mr. and Hrs. Walwrs' one. day last Ireek.--W. and Hrs. J, W. Maser spent Sunday evening In L. Kiesmretter'sr-Miss Katie Hin- sehberger, Berlin, is staying with her sister, Mrs, P. Mo'sttt a few 'urs.- Mr. Henry Fogei. Bria-ville, in busy digging dwells in tto nighmhood. Briatt.--We no sin to report that. In Peter Dietrich In improving. ab ter I severe attack of tMod-poison- Joseph lick”. Am. ing.--Our burg was mrly blocked trom outside tunic on account of the severe snow storm lat week, but our Fitz,.tye mail driver, is I record bunker as he brought us our mail every day.' (he thy he had. to unhitch tour times and pull out the cutter urn-nu, with braking new roads “mg! was And all) bung- lng Inseam" not; to our burg.- Mr. Geo. Kress “W the [ma] of his son Andrew a. Oomton. Feb. W-parm “out and imp}. of June- Dinning“, 2 ml!“ with. vat of Gnu-hm. _ Fob. 16--ttrtp_ts god bluhmlth tooh of htm.mthn " Wilt loom. Fob. 17--8toee, lmplcmomu and (an on!" m. Ludwig V in, m Imam and. -fths Fob. 18-.Parttt no“ tad lmphmu; “John R. Bonn-m, Wilma. to". IMP, 3 tttfue loath-dun t f Waugh, village. Fob. 19-atma tusd in lie-neat. An! Wm Hut, 2 mite n 'rut-req at Preamp: our thiitttt ; i' I In”. from Patton to new: f Feb. 2tt-4nooe - 1|»me of Wm. label, thh count Va db whim“ SI cum I. . . Job. at“ and i-urns'.)" I hunk, not! GM"). V. Fob 3-!“ no; a input-h ‘gIg-ulib]. "ttuouraaF.toe Inch 4-Stook at} {Ip'm‘l of George, Dm,1 mum"! than“. March 6-rtumrrtaVt I‘M-k of Shannen out). o! m lulu. on an: out otBee1t. on tho load lul- luto and“. Ind: 6-atttt* and [up] non" of (in. m, 1 " III“ out of Shim te-tu'--" all” B. an»; an». mum Idol 18-"; not ad in” u Coup I’m-n. H on. m d m. 0'1un manual-h 1eji2t,ttuvlar,tl'tht'a thunk-naught“ ,trorteeuq'yoNe'atrta.e. . mm. ' vitguhea BLOOIINGDALE‘ AUCTION SALES BAKBERG “MM Jan-u» a." iriiGrGTiriri'iiiuiA - m on.“ al-rs-ttsl 51b- in tte- -ipqims: ‘. A. . -L Tb no.“ “no ", ' " e.: rr w .1; --k F . a: FaN t an V ' W! 'MEE v . ”f... T {taper s'iN'tt with 'tate/ii' _ T _ - tat, '2ttlht'il',v'd 1bea'e"tty mm an 'smtrtrtrrrr- in It: t1'1'a"uN'ltt- . “a: In! 'dtmonl Jtitt W. m we!“ of the 119“! tret . u. an" an eon-truancy“ m1. “I‘ll, a. .tMtoU". In; od low Maui“. the commu- m o! m ninth» tor - “It mg: tor (30qu pup-a- and the lomatign ot I uchuts’ union to: the dilution cl alum pennin- ing to their t uni-us inmate-ts. Th0 nudity ot the a6dre- - ad mu wore BKNty--WBre' happy, brief And concise. " mm which the was!” m ot Tue-tn tho honor ot be- t; the august“. In. an pinning ot we tout , "the luhl" a the very Mini-ha! the tout lbs. It was "mart o‘clock when Pro. nident Rum Rosella-n I“ the war 00'th ot “I table, which in loo] In: " by the touow- Jig-amnion ttd Bond: In”: m Vice-Praia Lou Stunner, Dr. may, A. w. om, R. J. . Web“, Dunno, . 81ml. w. Wol- chel. V. Bales, . Cur“, Jail Emu, C." " ml, John Finch“. J. C. eu, J. H. Roms, Geo. Diobol, J. ttr, P. Duet- ing, T. O'Do T ' Elton“, Geo. was. E. Durant. . MB. Snyder, 1.11m». J. E. Shin. H. Roos, That. Hill! . L..0nybill, A. G. Ballet, Ir. ' Hutu, Dr. In! L. Hilliud A. B. Doering. P. Snydet. E. oltz, J. ms. demon, E. M. Dewitt, Fred Ken, polar, J., Rina, p. Kmulger, 0. Froehlich, 1tSfi Wm. Mar- shnll, W. H. Ridden, H. Upphrdt, Chas. Ruby, (M). “limbs” E. W. Snider. A. A. Etry an othe. A The menu trroviNttor line Moat Lewis was n credit l this populu hosuery, And 3.11 am he inner man could with tor was amply supplied” An “cheat;I com of Khan. Shawna, Huglin, Kal sch. Root and hunting, tendereq an excellent programme of penalty addictions. P President, Roschmux Jtt, about 9.30 to propose the tr 1th ot His Gracious Majesty, King E)hrarf VII, which wns ieceived in- ttie putriotie mutter chumteristic of ‘Waterloo’s loyal citilm. " ' om LAD:EB--OOD BLtss 'EM Mr. W. H, Ridden, ”Bret rr of the In”! Lite ot Cumin. pr the toast in a happy speech. r. Rid- del said: You have, Mr. President, shed me to propose the toast'ol t ladies end it the gentlemen will er to their toast list. they wll rad it, not at the tail end or the evening’s proceedings. as has been the custom heretofore, but at the top, ext to that of the King. This marathon, trom next to the lut to nextlto the first, which the Board ot Trude of this town he: the honor intro- dbee, and which I hope will lol- lowed for the future, calls to: A word of explanation. In early history a! the human nee, omen were looked upon and in t V in moat, pagan nations to-dey, thi ere looked women interior to not who. Inn ahead at amutouy. trend them " their slums-slurs ot the heme, slaves ot the M m. eleven ot their passion; but th ‘ to the 'set-ted spirit of, . Nutty end the mud, had much of etvlitxattmt, to , f been mated Ind ye km)! the up. stuns. clvll and as "ei-oe' to an men _ y, m- y!” to In: more", and idly, -aateq.trinhtt.' to him . tr, "In: are the lords of 'irrutton- It - nun who owns “Instance to the British Crown is king in his own houu- (and we I" are proud to be long to “to greatest And betrt Em- pin the world ha ever hriowtt) than out than Wives And mothers are ,9. an: ot our bow. Ind our daatRttterar--"otar sisters, our cous- ‘in ad out aunts“ - are the Maids ,0! Honor in wand. in ttte home "ttlf What is more mun]. thoro- tore, or in better mm. in that the but. M um): um Ibo-ll - a. 'plwe tht halo? next to that at a. King? / AM I had awn-53k. "vending our any tale-rules van-en but an!“ . fin, round ot the Mir cl mm with man, hi an. In. Cert the to I'gi. Thy ill. m '17 "an n It a. metre "Wet-trs fp/il) girth, h m. in as an an J, hjlhvenxy u‘ c,N,3flt an: M in "at C, ’h‘lh‘lnlhohm an NF,' w h tttt 'gtg = ea . .I.‘ l 'diii' tti, 'tNN u or , _. . " M u.- IE T I I" IN ' . .9 E2M 1 I T an 7 . tr a a ' J. B. nth“. w. M. We, THOSE PRESENT THE TOAST Lls'r if! ' _ our' 13"} an CHI. T ", ' Ian: “M” vacation: o V ' as. F an at: In to 'Ain 'tttNN'-.' "ttttt to tin amt-III u m to! In but Q ftta'2h, - tho - .oi a. than has do can“) an MN: And notation wow. Currie Nam - " but. some ot than would mu Curie! V C,tit.liirrrii."t$tcibi ep 2,'eti, all an an ir.j'9iit' a» g; u. no .e"gti an MD and I“! It y. ms to It a"... a. ttttdt um and _ "hr - ttW', “m” no elect 1 mg Ggtrtrrt with“ mu. new» with“ up“. And up we: in the wrong." The tom bo “may 'reopoaed was brietty [upended to by t. A. Eby. He nob ot tho my vir- tues ot _ the 'e, and regretted none In“ -t'to pin in the [out ot good things. r It. Chis. It», in. atom the MR] with u Iplcndidly render-d ”in 0:3in “Vin: o' Brae." who: President Run!“ Booth-w: "at tojdiver’w maul “has, he'vu given {roof-I35 (mption. He related to no hay” thought of the nugget. comm. in no appropriate- ly arranging V toast. list, the' 't. angle ot wk V - ght be followed by other Donate»! Trade on snail“ occulom. He Ind no apology to all»: in swaying below them as that: Fresno“. It may apologies were to be mute, may must be other- oi by no when who elected him to the proud position. (Laughter) the modulated the Board, upon! the magrttteant success of the ‘ban- (not. which in: the most largely attended in the Board's history, and the outlook to: the year seemed to he oi the brightest with such an,”- eellont array ot energetic business man to mist in the work ot the Sand. During the year tttirty- eight’ new heme! had been added to the memberahip, and he urged them to attend the meetings ot the Board as they may he called from time ty time. He spoke “the usefulness oi the Board ot Trade to the town, and referred to the success that had attended the charts ot the Boards of "trade in other towns. It should al- way: he the econ oi the Board to keep More the people of the court- try the “vantages Watexloo has to one: in the way ot water Power, la- ibor, etc., which should attract the attention ot maintainers who are looking tor suitable locations, The business men should advertise the ‘town and use the same methods used in their individual concerns to at- tract trade. It.is encouraging that in the past the Board has endeavor- ed to promote the interests of the town, but he was tsstiathd that with more energy and greater enthusiasm more could be accomplished. What this Board wants to do is to show that Waterloo is in the race and is in to stay. . Mr.' Roichmsn’s tble address wa: enthusiastically received. CORPORATIONS " WATERLOO AND COUNTY. The toast to the "Coriorstions oi Waterloo and the County" was pro- posed and loyally received. Mayor Bean, on' helm" of the town, thunk ed those. present [or the hearty rt ceptlon. He had attended man) banquets of the Board but this wa. the best in its history. It is no men honor to be Mayor ot Water loo, which has a total assessment o'. $1,500,000. We nave long sinu 1 emerged horn being a. villuge in tin" backwoods and ore now recognize' throughout. the land As . prosperous mtuurtacturirtg and communal Cen-' tre. He referred to the success 0 the wahrworks arstem tutitertttuit 'soal control, and announced tut a l has ot 81.500 In rallied law The town now hu miles cr ithic walks, tine public am 'te" sci-0618, " tirlqlasrs light his sy ' sad s pm: which“ thr pride our citizens AI‘ we envy oi our neighbors. It is slur all the no! of the to" untrnoke the place ,ruedt is. and he run sure the email would be pleased to set upon my ecu-suds! thet may be glared by the Bond ot True. , Mr. Job: Fischer, County co- ,cillor. rum on new: of the iCoonty an! said In (all no hesituncy in stating that Wskrloo County stun ttead and Ides - oil tttttet eunuc- in Dominion. The 'otirsuiidi-arat'ftei'toPtr. rout) at the residents In. 1inst reason to loci proud ot them. Mr miner - to a} improvements at “a my. cl 2ht in installing he mom “at: th- new“; one. ttMttte, the - of the M rm. to lb uric.- Is- 'tttteh- oi as My retiring auto. an is!“ an . " we ttqt tittN'Ni,t,tl,t, M B . m I up In“ pm Re will). 1. we _ ,e ",' Tho toast at "The lmnnoo Ire " present M van when and tori-w the Wm‘m Lite," so awn-ta. . pa and III y ac m. If. m. mm.“ an ttTHEtt mm- lhtthw t,tigt"2', a? a2P, mama»! Wind's- nonlty~h . Hanan "was "ts lung. . (lb “a!“ m. n n, M. In". load so, an any“ nude-mu w: FttAty_ 'qw-" ',ee. iiiiiiaiGiAtite, treel tt et- PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS INSURANCE INTERESTS PCF: " ' an A 'lsiu"tk5.o, by with" ' mo Ski-tug“; ttr. "rtou? ttestrtth tle franc tttat Interior). pond-es. Mio ortht new imports-t coup» 1in in the Dominion. ileum om tenth at the tutti lite than!!!» of Carmen. _Tbese two can.“ [on upsets enough to buy up an the reel estate and property of Wetexloo and Berlin, and give each resident ' holi- day trip to Europe and return. Mt, Hilliard timed loyalty to Candi! companies and gave reason: - such should be done. Mr. J. B. Hughes replied on be- halt of the Fire Insurance interest! l He ctmgraturated the Board upon its large acquisition, especially ot young' men. He regretted the ab- sence ot a large number ot the Inui- niacturers oi the to n,. end thought ithat more interest. could be taken by them in the welfare ol the town. He advocated . the taking up by the Board ot the municipal ownerlhip question, one thought that all load improvements. should beJone try any work instead ot by contract. The present rallwey connection ot the town were an outrage and he said tre would be in favor ot the town aller- ing the Patterson people 5 bonus ot $5,000 to complete his. road. threah- iag ut tIre insurance he sold that the sum ot $8,322,000 had been collected during 1900, and $8,079,000 had been paid out, A ratio ot " per out; ot the total inn me, and I direct he: to the companies of $250,000. . 'iti'i'Clitiilt,t “on in 'tty “Manny: won-u. tb high irehestAU nee 'hmn' ..' i'tti!iFii',ii,1'i?i4i'9tii'iiii'i"i moduucnnfa meite pun out the are ot Mun-Hon. ice-a." ‘7 - bcru"aiiii- - W 'tiiif'ak. b,te.'fe"g2tgh,,., 'itic" .7 rii,l,?i,9,t,lttt"i" jith"Wi' - " iiiiiiiiiiiihtt ??irtioii, " tidid. 1 7 inch!“ 1.- I tau-[your we mfimfi : us"; mart». 'pd'l'fflrRarll't, uni ou' ham: of an”: man "no: I “a b't"'d 1Nlflt'tui utN2'rdtgl',t gigging my?“ - . Dr. Pietce'n Common Sense W"d Adviser, crap-r bond. is out on receipt 3: mat m tn pay ex urns: M customs and unwilling we. 'i2'r"r'e'.' Dr. R. V. Pierce. Hulda, N. . Mr. Levi Sumner said that " terlop County was one ot the but :nsunnce counties in the Dorniniotf. There are tew cases of ineendiarisrrt reported, which speak: well [or the honesty of the inhabitants. He its: ed the young mg to be loygl to their town. vw ' weakness. 11mm. <39- 4trlucs the um 'reb', restores thc uppeule. E MBRO'DERIES uni “Yrs refreshiue siccth l, Farortte Mr. Funk Haight', manager ot the Waterloo Mutual, and Mr, Levi Shun also replied to [hum-st. One ot the most timely and inter- esting addresses tsf the evening In! that delivered by Mr. E. W. B. Sn}: can St. Jacobshin responding to the toast ot "The Manufacturing In- terests." He thought mono vuiety in our manutaeturltlg establishments is unwind, and he suggested that young men should launch out tof themselves. He was ,0! the opinion that as meto was dlscuaslh; the utilizing ot power trom the 31-59:; Falls, Waterloo should seek the co- orttraron ot the Boards of kill. Galt and Guelph and the Inor- of Preston and Hespelet to banknote the matter. ll Waterloo could oh cheap power to nimglactuetg It ["08 that Past Prasidcnt J. H. Roan, in not posing the next three tonic. 'etated that the leading question dealt with by the Board int you were but my protection, "etthrttq1 railway facilities tad better "ND [.113- inst ileum J. . Scuny, J. "and“ and A. w. noun: replied to the toast: ttf “The Hunt“! “mu." The that of the “Commctclnl In- terests oi the town" draw am- 'splettdid mare-u- froni lulu. t. Doertng, Wm. Court]. On. Rasen- " at tko. bdrm V Mr. Geo. Diebcl. chum-n oi the Water Communal. rerthed to this cont The punt hi can mm "in” The contaminant: Inc in: ‘m tue. no Mt.- mon'ned to - - $3,!" in elSl't m- M'- m a _ of "rtet"tt'300. Thu In met I“ mgrcss. He was - to boy hat Waterloo was any!“ up!” (Med prosperity. . Mire. 0,-Snlder and E. Schin- oltz (so) madc'bticf mamas. . ta-e-te' ' '7 can" 7 _ i. mun-0' new ah" '. losers J. M. Scully, J. Hespelot mat. m . T "T ' A,'tUut 'lrtf'Ult',1llligrt' I A. W. Robarta replied to the _______________ “up“ _ 43;: its at “The Finunchl nun-u." . Mold“ -er-1r, COMMERCIAL INTERESTS. an m If" an 'llklh't,'.1'l1thlil - _. j MAN L'FACTURING INTER- ESTS. _ FINANCIAL INTERESTS TOWN WATER WORKS LED ol uni lmwm' replied to ' . A.: B. Ewart: De. in". "m _dllj In)»: In”! b. in. by nssist'ln its (aim was plead to - was enjoying - I, Teine 'hit In! Ill The Goods Muslin Underwear Brioker & Diebel. _ 1tdthidWt,htft2 mnonumomwn m " 'At8"ttb'0'lh'hlllrJr'rlrflLiilht 'ierjuuuuttft-'er+ hum-I with " MI to an rr the!” VIM GTfuu%iiaFiie_hst-, . - W""tu""'T, - "i""Toi"%ia' Tteil. !,itrri'lti?gti'itxlta'sEr'idhih,'bl "l,ttSPatgtx th F. - - - 7 _ A‘ .. G11'ul%"GA ifiiii5 tis" in?" -- _ S,iti 1iar.tfu"2.Y 1iiyiéiti! 'tik.:','),! it ','gtt?2 your M Inn“: to him” ---t wo St Pd I]. Tye it. Em and. Mg. . “Mi-'0 at a?!“ 14'k'lrlll'AtJlh' _.,".", ' _ so :3. art',2dt txtfitlrtt) 2r,t. Li,YtgdrratttstT "ts u“: " . - 0 it...“ ninth-hm a'l=r. my“ tn1Wa'ffl'llk'auo-s WM _ " “g- Tenders Hunted W tel-uh: and Judi-t. n; Hung! own um Mt mi? ttli'i'.tlM',li,olpitl"Aifl'l,?4 Scttlcrs' dt ",'ttt8tt','f (mm 1tuirhgtt '1 tr ' Managua.“ . we. F mu: m ”rummzwum 1'10:qu M mum: m m. M tiirt1'),Fdi Inh {In Tomato " p. . . CrM-e-esttib-tb" touch Par pm mmmd‘W Sithtt"i" you m and!“ Fad an» 1.1!. 3mm. Auk-x In... “one. _ "u-ttrl-Meet.-..-. One-Wu Ezeu razors in hot bard to and in nay showing of cums-neon H.505 0W 'ts M. On or two msimuaidi whoa-cl In 1ugirthitioas cl In” In" W4u7m mdtbdrmutud not that“!!! pattern. Hit " ht who, bonny. Corbin trade conduit»): imatgett. to I then " than mu. figums t Blame" " Be. IV, lk, lor, 20e and Me p'or rad. ttpee. id ulna: in length. of 5 rdq each. ' Claim of regular mi. and “fum- qtsatitUts no“ were murmured Why to so] a _Iow prim: '3. cm. of - "r ' '(, ere nude up of up}. line- and turplne products. Every 2: :f’ ' garment, incorrectly designed, an emnfortahly fell and thi-viii,?.?.'," iehed with greet one. These prices will bring may buyers. f; 'r The only one: hue the saunter. - . , V "ry, ”K3 NIGHT DRESSE u boa, "e, 81 up to 82.50 each. _ 'l';fa. sums a 50.. "o, " end 31.50 tsaeh. , ' $13-57 Alec 0 full line ot Chemises, Cones Coven, etc, at epoch!‘ 1.3;?“- nun m a m U loud-punt”: Ll.“ NOTICE NAM II 0-!er FhidEii I!” - 1"gay:T,tgtt'tgt,t,t “Holmndyd'u y at ' a to lamb! ”in" pin NORTH WATERLOO Farmers’ . . wawq. Town mu. . M" St. Clements, 8::th " a Waterloo, Town Hall, . u It W1nterttoarms, [noun-o Bean. H u. Waterloo, Téwx. am, - - I" -_ Mumboumo. Lactate In... - Por puma-nope my. "ttttrut, "ta'g.tetgit Conum Um Mun mu, Bedy, Wanda“: Woollard ik Cod 8tock-taliihg SALE . Huh: at Half Price. Meetings will be held " “than... Supplementary MM”. _ [in as "ttittieiik ' See Our Window. GermaniaBhtck. Why Not “UAW Cf MEETINGS. .....-AT "5.. linen. Institute art, 53:

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