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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1902, p. 2

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to 'anen' "tnstitute.-On Fridny evening list 3 Farmers‘ Institute meeting, was held in Wildeman's - - -- I - I A _ Akn m-..° "w - - Hall. The hall was packed to the e; _ _ . t; ht t d h doors, despite the very bad state of twig? in 01):" 'ltggtt {5:63:55- a! 1t'g."ter, and roads. Prol. Day ence. , a. " incltollm, ttte, tg',',',,",',')" What is the record in this respect ll principal speakers Mr Merino L :n this great province? One Agricul- Weber read an address- of welcome tural College, one School ot Practi- it The programme was well rendered :al Science, one School ot Mines, and t the amazing was excellent, while Mr. ii'," Jttt"oyit 2'fty maintained 'l on the 'dl',l'ldldll." sHew selections Commercial students are now ie- r, Debate.-An altogether different teiv‘ing some attention in High C Ire')',',',,'?,," will be given this Thurs- iiecih,t1g1uutleivtl'lttu'p , 1% 'L'h""lf/ J,i,h"2g,!mese Swag? the new comma-b1 cm by we t adstone speaker one province, “d dining goinmerc‘izl colleges in the 5 'tell', but} fi1t'f'Tiusot'l,'s and ll',',', t'12ir,i1,J,1"l','; these com , s ian reci a ions Wt e given. - It will be a. Canadian programme inertial colleges should long ago have I Rmtorad.--0n Tuesday Mr. John shown our Legislators and Educa- l Bucknergard moved his household iinnul Authorities that more atten- 1 my to Berlin. On Monday even- tion should have been paid to the tt prim: to It depatfture, some oi fail-WWI! l, tr, taint?“ lust',""' oi MIG poop e in t e vill e an,' ie. even I a ion o e au- g m from outside prsrr {fawn}. thoritiea aloresald had to be with- g,',,", on Miss Largie Huehnergaru' 5""? for d‘m new. ta trom the a very nice time was had in- , asatc tut on ”KUW- deed. Miss Huehnergard is an adept It is not a question whether clay am the piano and favored her visit- sics or science "ords the best edu- ors with a few very choice selections cational “mains. as Sir John Pur on the piano. We understand she air puts it, the question Is “Wheth- has secured & very suitable position er the schools win mould the minds in Berlin. We wish John and his of P028 according to their mental very highly esteemed family every varieties.“ t possible-access. The competition is too keen now- PeraoGl.-Mr. Ed. Gingrich was ii. a-dtrys to waste the time of boys Hamburg one day last week.-Mr. in learning Classics and Modern lan- Allan Bowman who has been engag- guages to develop their intellect-s and ed as milKr here tor the past mar :ultivate their aesthetic sentiments, ' yous, has handed in his resignation while there are so many llilnss to and will leave St, Jacobs March let be learned which have a plain rela- W0 understand Allan intends to tion to the business in which they Visit Uncle Sam. Mr. Eugene Ber- are to earn their bread and butter. [a has taken his gslaee,-Somf oi is it possible to organire schools in on! sports intend taking in the hoc- which can be taught successfully sub- s: match at Waterloo this eWetV jects which have a practical money . value to the launcr. mechanic, the miner and the mattttftt:tcrer, and , ' which will cultivate the eye and Lg. . _ \ PREEPORT. hand to the execution of dbl-gm, and ' ' . . Trr. i the of tools so that the pupil ( ,d'stltiil'i"i A33: Ennis. I,” mJ have " ability in that direc- , 'tst': " tpretrt " " tion tested and be able ii Le ii» Ip- 'i'sct%.fe, other at presei-Cmehy titude tor such work to take up Je" lotions to Mr. “d M" Mast. 1t's readil whatever art he iuilows or ' s bor.c-P-ie here are anxiously y b , Sr, i . it a lat-er enable him to perlorm it twaitll‘ the outcome of the probi- .r..' - y, I“!!! ti hieh . to be d l during his leisure, work which. act C. A“ dee.','.", w“ u ealt is; as . direnloa to the routine ot - M1 and his col- in. -iii ha at no use to him in the 'rieitsui, colt; YARDS Rmtorad.--0n Tuesday Mr. Johnl Bucknergtrd moved his household - to Berlin. On Monday even- in‘ prior' to his departure, some oi tho you]; people in the village an" a M [rob outside .very pleasantly cum on Miss Largie Huehnergtrrti and I very nice time was had in- deed. Miss Huehncrgard is an adept on the piano and favored her visit- ors with a few very choice selections on the piano. We understand she has secured 1 very suitable position "iiriair/" ie kits}: John (dad his very highly esteemed family every possible ”may. _ . . .""""_rr""2 PeraoGl.-Mr. Ed. Gingrich was ir, Hamburg one day last week.-Mr. Alun Bowmln who has been engag- ed us milKr here tor the past four m3, bus handed in his resignation and will [an St. Jacobs March in W understand Allan intends to WI“. Uncle Sun. Mr. Eugene Ber- - has taken his placer-Some ol on: spans hum! kilns in the hoc- key In” st Waterloo this eWetV BrieTB.-Mitrs Addie Ennis: oi WaAitstrterst is the guest ot her “another at present.-omgrtuy "tire" to Mr. and Mrs, Mast. It's) a bor.i-Psmie here no anxiously anmiunq the outcome of the prohi- Ithu -tion which is to be dealt qtth by Frame: Ross md his col- We in the near tuture.--Nrrrters cl this action have been very busy to “It tic weeks, in “yin; in "ret we ot ice for next summer! l' . "rho ice on the Guild River y, 5' good mph thin Pare- cJ. this. Jr., ot Ayr, In: new ‘W n u hm htnd try Mr. Jo- ill! autumn, his duties com- ;m Cum Int -k,--Do" not . ' rr notio- ule ot [um stock _ II n the tuna of Mr , . ' u wmau.,m mu. my, Mg will be irold witty g 4"". In It. Hut has an " (It mrsrt,-Rev. Mr. Com- w. 'ye. ope-inc I mics of .g rr, . ,mica h “on and, s “I on - “in, 1m r ' Wm m mu . w I- con-mo; Val , . Alt. B. . , '7 hm}! 'e-lee, mum ”to” mo bio for En mo.) ST. JACOBS T. I- thrttn n prettea".-4be ”In. youth- II but! . M at mttd it _ Me I... d I and! "an". "o-rq. " n W‘- - l .5; , a o; Ire g x “I" . E? - " 2.1% 'g96 i' 'illlltiiliiEai t w A d a" " 7"r - , My') fifiilWr' ...., - KA' ' " . _ -. _ ct, MI. I WK; out. mm; In: an: instant... Tb- ppol pounds u WI: . " is drunk“ m My M languages at”! “a Bulls! would be dinontlllul ty can-“ill at on- (uunh of our High Bengal! and "" Mun“! Tum-x and irsrtrtaeumt in the use ot tools and imam“ and In lubjootl Huh; I pruned nia- tion to qrmlw'te. ”chum, un- utacturing, and mining should be sub stunted therelor. ln ti.euiaiatq this repositio- lt is “viable to no“ what is the " bet ot . system ot - new tion and why the out: - this matter under it: control. All rtqAt thinking people “no an it is may lor the - ed nonet- "tr at e ution end dump-Inf of its resources that the not. should ‘see that in people ere reenuNy well educated. It hes been by eons- mon consent Agreed that ”minim should be made tor the - trun- ing oi those intended tor the prolet- sional lilo. It In: not yet been set- tled try competent authority that speual trslnlng should he earned on- ly to those who no to engsge inn protesaiomU pursuits. n there no other pursuits upon which humsn comlort sod happiness largely de- pend and special training an be ed- vnntageously given to quality those engaged in these pursuits, common justice requires that such instruction should be given. It is obvious that the number engaged in teaching And other professions is but smsll coni- psred with the great army who are engaged in egriculture, mechanical [ arts, manufacturing, mining and commercial pursuits. The absolute injustice oi supplying specinl train- . mg for the protessiomsi, class ulone. . is still more obvious when it is Con- , sidered that the property ot the Doc- tors, Lawyers, Teathers, Engineers by whet he receives an. “a.-.“ and Clergyinen is but small in pro- Irom without but more by whet he portion to the property ot those who puts out and folds from himself, are engaged in the pioduction and Experience and “Tate” teach that distribution at wealth lrom which men truly and actually promote taxes tor public instruction is raised human wellnre much more by what One might well suppose that the they put forth iron themselves than struggle would have been how to by what they have acquired." raise the means tor paying instrue-‘ The nascent period tor developing tors in the classics, French and Ger- I the lormn ot manunl skill is from man, and that there would have been ' about tour to lourteen. The brain iound in every county at least, centres which preside over the move schools ior teaching ell that could ments ot the hnnd develop rapidly og' taught to aid the great producing during this period and attain I :lasses in their struggle lor exist- greater degree ot emciency then it is ence. possible for them to reach at any What is the record in this respect later period 0! lilo. . m this great province? One Agricul- It would seem that it the reaBon- turn! College, one School ot Practi- ing of this great teacher is wrreet. :al Science, one School ot Mines, and that the arts up” which mm“ lite one School ot Technology maintained and happiness depend BO much cm .be by the city of Toronto, greatly benefitted IT Mmuel Trun- Commercial students are now ie- 1 ins, and the best interests ot the '__'-,,- h...“ “minim. in High country pro:..o.c‘.. ' A th -. ir,___. .. .... . " Heat-Col. in; u . diversion to We routine ot tite, will be of no and to him in the improvemeln ot In: building, pm um jam, ad in math? repairs to' :1an m “an is o no gun- eat 13W to human; all securing In no”? 1.3” a otteerchr. nit! Ut.- "t" " . at $t,ltit"h1S, I "It! wall - " thrill “a: tu- ol _ on “an Gun-In M” an. In“ a“ m ugh. m la n tttr no In in unmo- In. “WWI “I, ma! I - who on: not and! m In" is II b an. an“ India. of a. an! and In: who he. Italy bum. in Sir John Lyon Plain: tight h In My that “chock should an boys in dimmed“ the clan ot “0111qu not suited 'to ittoir mm “puma so that knowledg- any be insulin! to cul- tivate an we" ot mu to the tull- ttttt nun" " Boris“ “mm h It pliable to o1 which “I "5 "turetr tmt, which mo" M In" tttst" I.- - " tho carrying on ot arriemyrtll mining 3nd tr-tant-" inthe but poarihlo unlit, in ot uy import- - to this you. and promising country located slalom ot A keen. active, pruned notion ot 10,000,- 000, it in than time some provision vu mono tor schools in which boys “on ducavez the elm ot knowledge tteat suited to their mental - cities." _ __ - ' n --- A u- UIIIIUS. Our First Vice-President, Mr. Chown, in his shlo paper on Manual Training read before us in 1891, which will well relay your cueiul perusal, quotes tram Brothel u lol- lows: "The humus mind is creative in well as acquisislve. A scheme oi education which concern use" with the wquisitivo powers merely, aid this has been the ususl scheme ot the school: hitherto, is istslly one- sided And pun“. Mn is developed and cultivsted bound the lulldlment ot his destiny sud mission and is to be valued even in boyhood not only by whst he receives and absorbs Irom without but more by what. he puts out. and lolds trom himself, l-txnerionce and unitary teach that ot his destiny 1nd miss: be valued even in tsort" by what he receives [tom without but more l 0| u..- rum..." in the Northern tad Western pun tovudu imrtrueting my number of the young man ot the count.” how to dtscover minculx and idettt,ity than. how to mine tor them, how to prom the mittee time “trying on the dnngerotr* wet-Mom. how best to get We [:1de to the sud-ca of the can ml how to wane ml mull when! "teahtet Inch "built instruction ll meet "New could be taught n “a High School- try Bei- olcl All lugs-um! than“ who bad am he sumac _ any. " than may not. will; at -ttaat) q-tttmat. 0. Dawn- mum at! at” at 0mm M the m “In! _ M “a b “JR hi m.- ua, t - " has! an " - 1" w?’ i - ma»- “‘.. 'PF haiku? 3".» se, ‘ " " ‘1 u"-w " k%Q "it il , oiri7GiiCiiUef that most. any concern the tttmi- Herbert W's sin? b m schools at Bub-A - a to out am”. "that our school "tttgl" how moat . “W: -___e"_ . ascent period (or developing um ot mum] skill is from nut to lourteen. The hull: which preside over the move ot the land develop rapidly tttig period and attain a degree ot emciency than it is ', tor them to teach at any a... :72»? ;.....~ ttti per _ greatly ”but a _ "tur-h' - Pe. ; roots at that "The an is too struggle of Lway and s it not an. hint. a. and "e'- d it that and - 01*. Th dulln- at an: "and - aiiNTi%eire,1t1rrsaetye,i.'; " sum “W on -tiots" In” a with; than use. Clan Insets Alum, Jr., waking ot the lunch-Ma public schools which can 84.000900 A you "rs, "The irn'ttattor, or memorizing hammer “a an “an”! and mu. a: no "taabtiot' b an to the making ot "new. man. In“ " If” be on an . sun ot,ytr originality as MW cum in out ot plum in use public whom. tme an Phillip- an ot that "noun, "It. dons too Mutrt and Inn-justice lc. “It “on too itort and this!” te to” and girls Ind was tt than iiirtriiiiatsmerrte1.iieit he one ot mun) [not should be mm trained 10: it." The Emma h“. mum-d and In: may your “caudally Muted I "Item ot mull tmisttng which The and.» In. mus- - by my nut ”may um & system 01‘li M; which in no pleural at. donation-I to- lonl. n tn m the museum- ot' he lit-douche: "In. " doe! not prom u but the pram“! eureka.“ pudiculu as: but to tail: tho eye um hand to the axe- cution or design; and the use ol toola, so that the pupil may take up Wily intent Art he may utter- vudl choose to follow. It has been copied in the United States in sever al school. in Inge cities, notably Boston, Chicago and St. Louis. The "mum with which this movement Boston, Chicago and St. Louis. The rapidity with which this movement Its being adopted Is shown by the tact that in Sweden it was pncticod in only 80 animal: In 1876, and in 1882 in 500 whools; in Finland it is practiced In all the schools. The French law ot 1882 makes “It obliga- torr. - - A w___s_-A L“... mun. Way. There has, I understand. been much said about taritts, bonuses. draw- backs and other eotttrivtuscets for im- proving the mining and marmuctur- ing interests ot the country. These may be very useiul in their way it the party in and the party out oi power can be got to agree- as to them and the time and extent of their application. Have we given enough attention to the tact that knowledge, skill, precision and ex- cellency oi workmanship have all much to do with the success ot mlut- ufacturers and their ability to hold their own at home and make their way into ioreign countries? Have we taken any means to secure these quLii1catiorur with success? In this restless age. in this hustling, bust- ling western world, apprenticeships to trades, except the trade ot the lawyer and surveyor, are almost things ot the past. It may be too radical a change to apply manual training to the Public Schools, thel pupils of which are already over- burdened with subjects, so much so that it is a great question whether it is possible that any benefit may be derived in the attempt to teach the elements of agriculture there, but surely a. system so well recom- mended should be tested somewhere in this province. Huxley has said. “We cannot continue in this age of f lull modern artillery to turn out our Freq in do battle in it, equipped on- "We cannot continue in ttus age on lull modern artillery to turn out our boys to do battle in it, equipped on- ly with the sword md shield of the ancient gladiators." Where can, the system be tested with greater pro- spect ot success than in the High School, where the pupils have " attained sumcient _educati?? to " lorecinte scientific and practical in struction. The Guelph Herald has the ful- Flowing concerning Mr. Bert Collyer oi Dawson City, well known In Her- lin, having been clerk in the Walper House some years ago: Mr. Bert Collyer, a former conductor on thr Guelph street railway, in writing The Herald trom Dawson City, Yu-l iron Territory, on June 12th, says things are going Me with him in the land of the yellow metal. The wehther there has been unusunlly mild, the thermometer only register- in; Iron: 62 to " degrees below "ro, On the evening previous to the day ot writing Mr. Collyer had A visit from Mr. Andrew nit-Rae, tutro ot Guelph} who reported all things we" with him. Mr. Collyer in on the stall of the Dlily Yukon Sun It is understood that. Mr. R. Cr, W. Cauchy oi Dunning ryl be up pointed man-set Commerce st out The Grand Trunk aaditors' report for thc week ending Jan. 31 show: " new of 825,8”. The notes In " follows: 1902, $703,108; "ti, mm". While "on. w. Tuna Ind his pri- an a: “It "0on Jn " Tweed, In“! gin-tens Ivo'opcd down upon him with a human" detgtaad tot hp. path-u. . Mi" L. Hotrtingtort, than!" of Rev. Cmon Huntington, New Edin- bush. Ont , was mm on the nose by I rat while the I“ steepirm, mung ”ilhl injuries. ' A you. lad by the name of Mun. In“!!! " Enigma. we up be tan Page. Human We Wed- - morning. chug-l trtt& um- tuw. [tom firm qt " _ , It. In. lull. "' by bit r _ _ ', _ I“. _ m a - an V 'tPeet ‘ " " M 1GlgiiBiiiBi" ' " "ai- ONLY " 'DI (Concluded mg. chased with BteaV trom m "on“ ot his In. Int Th NY tttt Mater, - - BELOW ZERO ,mairttate ot age 6) the Bank ist _ w "tha, “CW - V 53 . _ . on to “I cl ' m. m any ot 2Ui'a"Gii'kTub" p. combined, tor i"hiftt ,m m. can gi my much haunt tourtUg may lmptossiou . m gvgy, Pbtiiam an. m; If. . ',,t'g,'eatSttl'-.t d, out tttt "o * . " M I. m'; . you up." up. In“... a, in a! than who Mum hugs" (cu-end better duty“.- an t could [in use. In I want tn 'rt the hind- " no" how an I gm hare with cyan us big u uncut. trying to see Alt I cu; lot ch suits an numcxplu and my this is humus; on, _ . . In my at tho I trea, s Mm, E in my round: 1 Mn mud (on. ot we prucipqlvmuhcmilz on.- trea, such " mm. Netti-r ham, Bradford I.“ 0th: ghoul. some at which as we“. entirely ducted to the min-haunting “.0” line of goods, and an” an; l A COMBINATION THAT DRAWS Common: treatment " custnmen, :vure dru '5 of full strtrogth and low Mew aréall‘ pawerful for the drawing md teeming of nude. Our close» nt. [ irmion and best can is a all tlates do- voted to the titlitsg of your phyricun'l areeeriptions, Our noel: of Pol-tum”, Voile? ijrcpartuirtne,_tom'm'reJrrt",ht1, Numb: and Sponges in murmured in Variety and quality. One can will con- vince you that. we no leaders in the drug trade. T At this time when thousands are 'u1trering from the common ills of life, we can honestly recommend tho ale ot Paine’u Celery Compound. This won- Iietful medicine in the prsrttriptlor? of one of the most eminent physician that ever lived; it never fails to "more the sick to health. Thousand. rt tacti- mnninle prove that Paine’e Celery Com- pound permanently cum maximum: and neuralgia. S. Snyder, diam-i, iWnterloo, Ont. _ 2-8: . Mrs, Sic " _ a, wiie of Mr. William Slephn (bod rather suddenly Wed- nesday morning, goth, Jam. at 'tte family rtsideme, Main street, Listo- vel. Since receiving a paralytic stroke over a year ago, the deceased had been in somewhat. precarious health, but latterly was improving. On Monday at this week she receiv- ed another stroke, and rapidly grew Avorse until Wednesday morning,, sihrn she passed away. The decetut- ed was in her 55th year, and was a native of Waterloo County, her maiden name being Caroline Girling. She was married in 1875 to Mr. Ste. Phan, and had resided in Listowel the greater part of her married lite:. Be.ides her bereaved husband, the leaves three daughters, m, (In. (homo Ruttan) Elma. and Emma and [Ian at home Old Bu Every mail lddl evidence to' the but am Dr. “when mend:- Kidney Tibial: ttet on diff 100: lines from m medipinen, producing quick Ind par- oanen: curt.- from int-“cm mid thine: trauma. They we It mvimi-u: no Moron Com Mdnoy tmmphtitttr, and bring enmioiinn of me-it. realms! of the quick roiioi grim-d m nsrxpessted - The bachariw hi-inry "rfferer ttttlt dncbfa ttsri,- meilt before 'tMsg, tor a few doses imv-ann I "out!" a! relief that foretoiiq the new of an It. did no; "he Chas. Mum-1'. MNIT" shop. Queen St , Wa'nimJMg m In thi- out. in nu t,r.teettt, viii on. bovin of ti Pitcher. lit-chem Kidney Tums: and iii h Na " no?! .... . "For Hre- or far years my tcet ----------------- Md Hana: u have hmhvnd m" A are“ deal. OH.” murnnhlo M- urmur". sagldémn s Bakf Md. 1 ttout" not group nr‘lm aim" whhonz pain. nomad!”- vury bad; to m .., In” get ubom "A ("new Indeed. The “due, accretion. ',"iar." trunks Md "UH 31““ Roll- Ili 1 “)0!!thme . .48th- do of Dr. Pi'chor'n But-Ibo Kidney‘ ' m” “N- Tnblru And In. a, My but. Im’ ---.---------"" you um: no. In “lemma! (tIto" wry atmtAaM, m mm at an than u and. tam 'l'fd'llt"tt 'grgr,r' 'Pl but. 'Ate, - s w s. In“ I”. “ 'iii'ii,',i",',,lti')1:'iCittil.it " um ml [all manna: ...- “Aug“ 1tseete1ttt1te?t', Dr. Pitchnl’l BU Tam-ya pm? . I an: man "an". M tiity%teiftt2, A Lxe-lema Hzmcnu. Backs, demg Bub, Weak Backs. Strong Ra; 5 Frw 1-.me bf Bacnche is Kidney Tut AGHES "10tiliE. Yours truly. E. 'D. LANG A Card of Thanks WWW” Vlo “no In Stock as "Nttm-- It will dour "m“ go‘d‘o' into M: Wells Drilled Wind Illls Summon ng St All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices u "an: -._..._.. _'."'".""" “V“ "" M an" “I. Ebb-mum 5nd J'5i.51fttNpt2'ttu=tLe. “In. De. Ildinhy'l Ila-nun an: lam cur-m “was! rnmnmulnm-nw -rreyrdhdr' I-uuvmid 't%VuWeiimt-6db-ryA" I. atirakc-orutdmq-ogtat_tF.rmr. an. L nun. mum-wanes.” M ' - _ "fl" yl'M"tg,'tgM"rt, ”tawny-l "rrtso-oaMVf in - ”it“! " - m an: br.'". 1 _rreseer.t2ttetrS; PNEUMATIC HORSE GOLLAB. Allhanuwm Wit" It. m d but tumodlonmer mm mm and. d M can. Bureau! to: In. Milan. Gun- Janitor one year. But. of Walnut hu- man whet-rc- uad thrill Clllllull - tors-Ir. “lilrequlqmnty rich“ or III the erlan. If“. for dermatit- umbr- o'don new" by null or Mb. “I! Mn l Ml». audition. Hanna: mt We, luvs shay; khan the) loud in supplying 000W [uninh- ingl for Wind this your ourotnck islvgofmdhotbrthtn our. Tho but in list, oolkn. Snug, glee, mama-n. when”. on, is to be found hon. Our man a. mot an to plan \M I Call M I” We lineal, wish to that tho pNis for their Uuiit Patronage during November 5nd Docent)" adv-0W, invite C continuance of their pom-op for the futon. . We no "tll giving Double Mug Sump: or 107. Dis. count. ' Km; an. 1'l'fft_.CL.L-.CC.C"-".'"-"C,..L' I "'33.; magma '.ttf M" .00 In!» Sanderson 9 Bakery tret l'/t,,,,l,'b.' tur-ttit mu.wm denim-w!- ai""'", than “in... m - M I“ Elph, Fur overcoat. fur lined mama. Suit-aim but? woman. ier?"rtion lamb cum-u. A good marine“ 0! Irish fries; ciof.em .nd oven-emu it; men's qnd tia-dirt beaver and grey ovum-ls for men and youth; Our am of read: -toorcar clothing in still well "mortrd. 0rsraiorWrot genu' 1nrnishings and dry goods u very oomph“. We duh you to come and prnve for youmlven the genuine w: rth tr' the values we no ofenng um month. It ml! [my )un u- eali and examine our Moth before purchasing 21»er Your: for busineu,‘ r. 1hst1alsar's lining and Cough Powder tauger. a." Patdee'..T'llA' ',tlrGCdTJlrJhU.CFriZiiiihiiiEr Klippert “Mm lhly,.eryyy, .t.letLl,t,,tttt Display: LEAPER BROS HAWKESVILLE WI d m Jo; Fehrenhuh. BIRUN. EEK?” lily MAPLE, FT mu. Banach Furniture M’f'go, Hahn's Bakery . SAUDER & GO., John Ritzer, WM. SPAETZEL. ---heeialtr high - pill toe M Hp men-um . . wnsnoo. (Opium; Sub-fer, Kills I Oh. I“! ' ENS: " ' -_.r" x 9': t. We repaint tho Cycle studious-Co.” BRANTFORD Kimonos m mama mud and». im/Abi . W. lilo mem‘“*‘ «F Iuerreu Go. tor . 11" “my ard “act.- __'."" lrum $35 to 905- _ - .c g iii-m MARKET. better than uncertain 1901 Models to the Make! - stamped on the sole. $350, any? gtgineverri" "Thes1aterthoe" Ccrtainvaluc. up Goodyear “my bl " Wanda.

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