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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jan 1903, p. 5

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Ihr mm at We a-- In on. '51.. at Inn and consider. The 0.0.1. No - In.“ Pl“ nld on has polhahl' ' RAYMO BROS., Xmas Perfumes More lasting odors. Prettier packages. and Larger assortment to choose from than ' Excellent values at tttcts., Iscts, 25cts , 35cts. & 50c per bottle. _ and up at Deutsche Apotheke, Mr. Chas. Lederman has severed his connection wuh Ducting Bros. Do not forget J. Utteumuut's stock taking sale lor the next two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Schulz are spending a few days with Irignds in Butraio, N.Y. may.“ and 1w.» Agonta, WA'rnRLoO. on v .z..;..;..;..;. ..soy..soy..w.+yoo4. oo-'.".".' Sooo.'.. ooo-yo'.".".".".";".' Miss Emma Kaatz spent her New Year's vacation with [heads at At- tercliiie Station. The Waterloo hockey team plays its first league game in Georgetown on Friday evening. Mr. Roland Young has returned to Woodstock to resume his studies at Woodstock College. Miss Erie Bexitt, of St. Thomas, is the guest of Miss Evangeline Hil- liard, William street. _ Mr. Fred Snider leit Monday for Toronto, where he will attend the Central Busmess College. Company 8 of the 29th Regt. had a successful dull Monday evening and enlisted sacral new members. Mr. C. w. Bcratield, of Woodstock, has been added to the stat! of the local branch oi the Molsons Bank. Special values at socts, 75ct., $1.00. $1.25, $150 You can write it 1903 Mr. F New Yt (Rev.) Station Mr. Sauder, of the School ol Science, Toronto, is spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Waterloo. Miss Henrietta and Mr. Fred Ur- stadt have returned after spending New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. B. Urstadt, Hanover. Dr. Lorne Stautier leaves next week to take temporary charge of the practice of Dr. More at Hawks- ville, who will take a brief holiday. We notice that the chaplain of the Waterloo Curling Club mil ha": "a word to players on the ice" in the Methodist church next Sunday even- the guest of her cousins, thy Misses Snider, Albert St., lett tifw Year's to spend a few days with 2riends in Toronto. Brick work on the new collar And cullulactory was commenced Friday uld will be pushed along npidly. Contractor Durmel has a. large stall of masons " work. The twenty-frith New Year's dan under the‘tuspices of the 'ildl'l'hiit Musical Society was held in the Wa- terloo Town Hall on New Year's day and proved tr success. The’nnnual entertainment oi St, Suiour's Sunday School will be held In the Town Hall, Waterloo, on Sat- 'trrtay evening, Jan, 10th, A fine programme has been prepared, Ir. Geo. Diehel has purchased “no Iota on the corner of Willlnm uld Queen streets trom Mr. Levi Bridle! and will erect two new house- next spring. This is a step in the right direction. The maul meeting ot St, John's Luther“ church wu held on Sunday but There wu a Inge attendance of “henna to the church. The var- inl reports show we church to he in . most pro-permit condition The More nllry Wu ruined to $1000 Elias Edith Waldron, who, haf_treen r A number of sports trom the boring mum- tnd villus" took - _ - A _ ,A ‘k- - U.._. h as hockey match " the rink New ' ‘3 night. New Hummus being cululy well represented. " In this pm!» I: win“ ther ware " Egan mainly got their money's 2t “any John-m 7 to. Ba., .M‘A tt - TD E VLT'L" M, Local News. I!!! Am Frank Good and family spent Year's with his daughter, Mrs’. l N. S. Methiessel, Atterclitie . . . e.st..yoyot..tooboNt.o 4.0999 City Drug Store, “I A"'"" w ._..-._ "'""' , "unu- 'Tr. u..." ____,., T wr manly got their mm" ' mummy tanned hr "to death of It. i. John Klippert, There were no 1* “any John-ton. poumuu-r of Hum 14 Mrplicanttt for the position. a, n.c.. and . [mot wuenool The "pohttmeett at my. Con-w It MI; lb “In! re- ble " made by the County Cone“. tliitfi'ih a mug-i: unn- vm n . sum ot$M0. . . ' an rum-maria gut. mug S,1'ft'i I'S 'IGI' . ' F : _ uni- A tiEhiiiiEeyef. 1221'... .. WATERLOO, |su no halal autumn-an m con-I -ttetts It‘ll. - moan chuch My and In Mid in the he” MAM m - av.- tng at pan! . Mt “not. (to M 9. Into um who pus-ted mm. The and "me, nets-noun. W. cm. by m: a an M . may boon drill. and A nun-hail: mum by the You Law 01. out up I Load procaine. me: which My led with unset-uh. tho. won distributed mm; the when“ The cameraman vu ot l mo" antenna; unu- tbrmtghmst ad tho masuusrinqrtiMhtHtittuonea' ho- quittad thcmuhu'ulecu credit. up- onthnuwhohdehupol this do. gunman. ot the work. DEATH OF The my (fiends ot Mr. J. H. Connor, B.A., teacher " the High School, and family, will sympathize With them in their bereavement chun- ed try the death ot n beloved wile and a kind mother, Mrs. J. W. Con- nor, which occurred at u: only hour this morning. The deceased annexed horn the elect: ot e paralytic Itroke ‘with which she was stricken Inst hummer. Although lulleriiig seiere pain for months she bore it with Christin fortitude. Mrs. Connor was highly respected by all with whom she we: acquainted end her demise Will cause widespread regret. The luneral will take place on Sat- urday alternoon. ll. Form sr-E. Padden, G Brandt, C. Humel, A. McDonald, C “Brandt. C. Dietrich, F.11uber, R Hinschiserger, M. Hopi, M. Kastor M. Lauber, W. Bauer, J. Weinstein, W ATERLOO SEPARATE SCHOOL Roll ot Honor.-- IV. Form Sr-J. Fischer, E. Wall E. Schneider, A. Hayes}, H IV. Form Jr-B. McCardle, R Bauer, o. Spitzig, E. Bergq. M Seyler, L. Steckenreiter. -- IH. Form sr.-E. Bauer, R. Diet -ifirkirn, sr-E. Bauer, R. Diet rich, E. Mutiny, A. Sobisch, I Berges. - 'e III. Form Jr.--L. Humel, I. Hare leib, G. Sobisch, E. Seyler, S Bauer, J. Fischer, E. Lauber, W Nihill, A. Gibbons, C. Nnhin, C Hinschberger, A. Stackenreiter, C Bauer, E. Schlosser NDIY [CHM INTERIM)! m1. H. Form Jr.-L. Massel, A. Hu- mel, C. Mutiny, A. Reinbart, c, Nihill, M. Berges, V. Ferguson, N Weinstein, J. Sehl, L. Sobisch, J Connor, c, Hartlesb, L. Ratierty, L Meyer, R. Sobisch. Great bargains in photos are to be had at Sherk‘s Studio at present. It you want photos it will pay you to call Waterloo Methodist Church, corner King and William streets-Rev. Al- fred E. Lavell, B.A., pastor. Sun- day, January 11..jerviees at 11 a. m., 230 pm. and 7 p.m. Morning sermon, "The swamp mad the Up- lands"; evening sermon, "A word to players on the ice." Eighteen men attended the Men's Bible Class last Sunday, It is led by the pastor Pvcry Sunday at 3 prim sharp. It is interesting; it is well established; it is growing. Come and increase the number. Everyone welcome at all services. A happy and prosperous New Year to the Chronicle-Telegraph and all its readers. - Brier-School re-opened on Mon- day alter the Christmas and New Year hotidays, with a good attend, ancc. Should very cold weather set m it is a question whether the school rooms could be heated sufficiently to keep them comfortable with the sort coal which has to be usbd at pre- sent......Mr. Williams, whom the school board engaged for principal and Miss Berger, teacher ot the first division, assumed th ir duties With the opening of the $ng on Monday. L...H.Mmy {maple in town wtsh the ielectric lights would shine a little oltener. For the last few weeks we have had no light at all. This way the service is at no use whatever, _-. Sleigh riding is a pleasant pasltime (at present. There has so tar, how- ‘ever, not been an over supply ot the "twautitur"-The luel question is a live issue at present. So tar no hard coal at all has arrived in Ba- lden. Wood is also very scarce and prices so high that it is almost out ot reach. Wood that was lormcrly not considered at all and left to rot ”is this year bringing great prices. iAnything that will burn goes. Itis, however, too bad how some people tak. advantage ot the situation and eharge such iahulous prices. ”ML F, W. Thomas. who has been principal of our school for many years, resign- ed several weeks ago and accepted a , similar position. in Ayr, He moved , with his lamily to the latter plsce on Dec. 26th. We ore sorry that Mr. I Thomas left us, but wish him "c- 1-,(‘OSS in his new home-. At the tut- - . 7 ---- '.. on- on Dec. 26th. We ure sorry mu nu. Thomas lo". us, but with him "c- ct-SS in his new home.-. At the tut- nual meeting of the ratepayers in the schnnl on Dec, Mst, Dr, Butler In re-elected ts school trustee by ac- clsrmuiott--- Several cut: ot porkers were shipped trom here on Monday,, T Sugar beets no still being Ihipped to the various - refineries, Those who wish to get mnrrlme lin-nus n A quiet pure should call on W. B. Sheri. Inner of marriage Item-en. Waterloo. Mr. Cham Huber received now» (why trom the Hon. F. R. r,atett- ford, Minister of Public Works, of ttig uppeintmem u blvlulon Court BuiM lot mu dntrlct, to fill the - - .. A. m Eiwéinstein, L. Schlosser MRS. J. W. CONNOR "Pl---""-"'"-'""-""""'""'"-"-"-"----.-" ' - f, 13551.1..‘12... Ar W. _-i--, C T --- , T ut' J; BADEN whom the for principal Beaumont Ila: lye-Elections. ”unusual dun-“Ii not”! Pe"' an! orelel any oiuiau' In 't.tgtyttMoath F'iit?iiiAli -n8idateq. A. h a but Paul an . pm oeg00 (a 3mg, I.“ in, “I In lulu an lonh not“: as lung. n3 iTiiHGrruFGiiradrNr will oouunu I. do unlu- u the old The lunlolpal Results of an Polling - Matty Hot Contest' And annu- ous Surprises. An exciting content vu the elec- tion ot councillors!“ the tmm ot Weterloo on lousy. Thirteen men were in the tteid, nll tho when ot the old Council and lava new men. Messrs. J. H. Root “G Allen Shut: withdrew, but too late, end though their unmet were on the ballot PB- per, they were not in the (UN. Of the old Council only three, learn. Bechtel, Utteirrtnn end Ovens, no re- elected, end three new men, Messrs. O‘Donnell, Khan! and Sugrnm. no elected Mr. Thor O'Donnell had n good lead, otherwise the winners nre well bunched. The vote polled this yen: was considerably larger than that of Inst year. The 1903 Council is n creditable body and may be ex- pected to ndminister the skin ot the town wisely and mxyttomieally. It is expected the new pen elected will give 1 good Account at them- selves. The Schierholtx bylnw Ins carried by a handsome mejority. The vote by wards was as follows: O'Donnell Bechtel . _ Utrelman Knaut ..___r Seagram l Ovens ...t.. Letter ____._ Conrad .___ Ducting _ _ Bruce . __. Kreutziger North Ward East Ward South Ward West Ward 'Poll.. Sub. Dir ;Haysville ._-... _ ‘New Dundee mm.' 1'pitr,f'lrt t...-' Baden ...FP. ve. _ Baden, January 6.-There was quite} an exciting contest in Wilmot town- ship yesterday to determine who should be the men whb will sit around the Council board to guide our township in the right road dur- ing the year 1903. The day was a fine one and quite a large vote was polled, The [allowing are the omeittl returns of theJVote in the dinerent polling sub-divisions St. Agatha Philipsburg Majority for Zoeller--40. For Councillors: Cassel 348. mv ncr 308. “ch! 340, Master Mir, Otto 420, Wahl 320, - - ._-.. ___"' A... L. Our Councin‘tor 1903 will thus be composed of Mr. Henry Zoellcr in the reeve's chair and Messrs. J. - ter, John Otto, S, Case! and Goo. llohl 416 Majority tor bylaw-MI. The figures tor tho election ot Reeve, Township Councillors and County Councillors ln Wgtclloo Township are as lollows: muwn oomcxuons. New (irrmnny 1 N‘tmunn (We I Hrtdtport , "to"mi9t"brdt t 'rp Ill“ ' {Manhunt t Hum , Plum {Inna I (imh'n ' Knuuth 5 Bruin. a X"! (II-munny t Blooming-1M0 l “nut-port a Rummalhu-dt I To. Hall a SOUTIL Strum"! 1 Blur , "a an" a Grown O Kan-nth 5 Btrslto . Hen. all-r T WATERLOO TOWNSHIP SULTS. June: Hovlet, new. by momm- tion, Koch We"! Krill. Jun tt. lam-0|. Allan was. Am Wilkinson. I. J. The rote for County Councill Preston rut-lad as follows: Cherry "t; D. w, Clean. a D, McDaniel as. The Elmira Council tor "08 ht! been elected try .cclumutou u tol- lon: Run. Du. Rau; Con-luau, a Dab, Thou. Shani-gm, . L. out. cm. L. lunch. 11- to! in - put- m can! -I any-w!!- 2:19:45)". NORTH SOUTH NORTH WILMOT ELECTIONS Total WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP Tot-l (‘OL'NTY la ll BYLAW 6"“me My 1mm tr, has 15¢! bs For Reeve Elootlons. " 39 42 38 " 30 60 " Ill " MO " 136 104 104 94 M 83 51 48 41 51 49 NCI LUCIE. Weber. Zocller .. 112 35 ., 84 48 .. " 89 .. 108 101 .. 29 95 (tV 41 85 For 101 Ill M " 90 184 113 413 88 98 78 65 M 85 M 69 " 47 ll " " II Councillor! In Agains 1% 15 12 60 54 74 " 49 61 " 47 24 M Ill M " " 836 302 278 271 267 247 235 233 181 144 120 " 15 453 l1 n AiitrimmedEGts at blip-innit! that“ do" at tho low prions of 10.1.1505“ 506mb. departments OTB of Indien' Patent Luther Shoes at Schondelmayer’a on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 9th and 10th. Your Choice of Ladies' " 00 Patent Calf only $3.00 " 3 50 " " " 2 " Don’t Miss the Special Sale ml Thole shoe- ere not ehopworn or out of date goods. They are good, reliable end undo-due show. The rem-on we Ill-IO the above prlcee in to clean them oat quick. We need me mom for our spring goods ll you ere looking for a pair of patent lee‘her than now In tho “me n so; the hen for little money. " " IT. “I " " tot The Chap Cash Shoe Store. ll Personal and Soclai. NICHoLL-GLE1SER The residence of Mr, and Mrs. Pe l ter Gleiser, corner Water and Young streets, Waterloo, was the scene of a very pleasing event on New Year's day, when their second youngest daughter, Miss Annie, wasAnarried to Mr. James Nicholl, of Detroit, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. A. Schulz " 4 pm. The bride was a. picture of loveliness gowned in white silk and carrying a bouquet of carnations. The brides- maid, Miss Ella Nicholl, of Toronto, a sister of the groom, was prettily dressed in cream silk. Mr. Julius Gleiser. brother of the bride, sup- ported the groom. The wedding march was played by the bride's sister, Miss Nelda Gleiser. After heisrty congratulations the one hun- dred sud twenty invited guests did lull justice to a sumptuous deieuner. The bride is held in high esteem by her many friends as was shown by the numerous and costly wedding gifts. The happy couple left on Fri- day tor their future home in Detroit. whither they are followed by the best wishes of their many Waterloo friends. 'rt coRRELL-FRoEHL1CH A “the: quiet. though pleasing event was solemn!“ At the home of Mr. And Mrs. John Froeblich, King street. Waterloo, on Thursday, Jan. m. when their third Muslim, mu Alice, was united in wedlock to Mr. Geo. Correll, ot Toronto. nod tur- meriy of Berlin, At 4 o'elock the ceremony was perlormed by Rev. E, A. Schulz, in the presence or only the /ttnmediate [clothes of the contract- ‘ing parties, The bride wore a dark green “swelling suit and was sup- ported by her sister. Miss Carrie ,Frceblich Mr Frpd thliCh' BB- crescent was the groom's gilt to the bride. Mr, and Mrs. Correll left on the 5.30 train tor their future home in Toronto. That they may live long to enjoy wedded bliss is the wish of their many Twin City friends, THIEL--'r0LETZ Another of those events which mark on important stage in man's lite was celebrated on New Year's eve, when Miss Auguste Toletz, eld- est daughter oi Mr. Fred Toletz was wedded to Mr, Irvine Thiel, also of Waterloo. Rev, E. A. Schulz per- formed the ceremony " 9 o'clock in the evening in the presence ot About thirty guests, Miss EmmrToletz end Mr. J, Niergerth Assisted the bride end groom respectively. Mr. end Mrs. Thiel immediately took up their residence on Duke street, Va- terloo, and hue the good wishes ot merry friends ior e heppy and proB- perous married life, H INTt--hrot7m Now in t' 0th. to boy chap Erna-7. ... “W I’""‘""‘u" -. Schulz, In. Emmn Monet md Mr, Emil Hints “tended the bride nnd groom. The happy couple no spend- Ing their honeymoon in Toronto um thaneo and will mule their [Mun homo in 0mm. Their many " terloo Mend! extend hearty count union. - Do not mian this opportunity to get. bargains At A very minty New Yum wedding cheered Tm took plan. " the home of Mr. And Weber in I In. lam alumna: " I.” up: good 0"” II the Mon on hind-y. mm: at. that and ttl Clan. will. an ' and . nun-o _ ik A. an: a emu-.191!!- d tMil so, we so busy Ming stock we have bargains to ofhr in only YOURS, T.. fSe1szasdLe1aasaTrex, SIDE WINDOW J. Ufrehmann'e. 275 lilllllllllllr fr, mm“ gaudy, trimmed with lace, and car- ried a. large bouquet of carnation: She was assisted by Miss Sophia Marta, also in white. The groom was supported by Mr. Harvey Shoemaker, brother of the bride. ' The gins to the bride were numer- ous and costly, showing the high es teem in which she is held. ScHUL6-SCHNEIDER NUP- TIALS. A quiet but very interesting w'ed. ding took place. on Friday afternoon at the home 6t Rev. W. C. Boese, when he united in the holy bonds ol matrimony Rev. E. A. Schulz, pas- tor of the St. John's Lutheran church, Waterloo, and Miss Elizabeth, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider, Yonge street. There were no attendants. The happy couple ‘wiu take up their residence in Water- le immediately. Mrs. Schulz's de- porture from Berlin will be sincerely regretted by hosts of friends, espe- cially by her former associates in the A. 0. Boehmer & Co's store,, Fic' she has been employed tor rsome years, but all will extend their ‘hearty congratulations and good wishes to her and Rev. Mr. Schulz. Obituary-On Sunday last thefun- eral of the late Mr. Isaac Erb, ol this village, was held. A short sap Vice '18 held " the house, trom when the funeral proceeded to the Blenheim Mennonite church, where appropriate sermons were delivered by Rev. W. Backus and Rev. I. Huns- perger, The remains were interred m the Blenheim cemetery. The de ceased leaves a. widdw and tour chir dren to mourn his departure. Notes.-Our leading blacksmith shop has changed buds since New "-t me Mr My Kohlanlwavmer has sold his interests to Mr. I. Spree- man-The New Dundee Musical So- ciety's band intend giving a concert Thursday evening, January 15. Among the special features on the programme are fancy shooting and magic tricks by Prot. Castelle, and recitations by Miss Tennis, elocution- ist‘...,,.The annual meetings of the members of the New Dundee Public Library will be held on Monday even- ‘ing, January 12, The object ot the meeting Is to elect officers lor the ensuing rear-At the annual school meeting held on Dec, M, Dr. Rice was again elected as trustee. It wns also decided" to put in new tur- nncec. Personal..-). Ind Mrs. Levi Bock, ot Chnhun. are visiting friends in the vilhge,.,....We Are pleased to note that Mr. C. Hillgsrtner, who was very sick for the put week, In Bome- what tsetter-Mr. Ind Mrs. J, Stoltz, ot Huron County, spent Christan: M Mr. J. Stottz'tc-The putrtte here congratulate Mr. J. F Mum: upon his election as council- lot. NEW DUNDEE 225 WATERLC O. .nll Edmund Dunne], contractor, keeps constantly on hand 'iii? class Portland Cement. Ctsrload) just arrived. A large quantity of soft wood has also been punk-zed which will be dilivcred, mum to any length required at reasonable prices PORTLAND GEMENT‘ WATER' oo If trAE' tl 15?me A large, p at" school lad one of the beam tga Continent Phil is s It can amen-rent bat it ll . true one ne~ Whalers. The realm! our school has " limo Mada on I been!” Bk. wide-mun. huwnaozoornnc. result, Eroduo " school m. (Mum we mum positions " nude- nu- ing from “5 Imam your» pot “mum. _ " rim tor our 'M"' catalogue. W. J. Elliott, Principn twmwwwwwi VERY wcrc3CxmsBEBaPTrrs- For more than ten years has our can?!) cure atood the test. Do not neg eel, a cold nor a slight cough when um- bottle of Dr. Hoothsnd's Consump- tion Cure yill hrjng inafant' relief. ,WMW' ', Winter Term Opens Jan. 5th. Prim- 2 anteed Stores mmwléerlin & Waterloo. Phones 49 and 216 Open Sundavl 'own for the the mos' popular sewing machines on the market. A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece of furniture. All the latest improve- manta. A complete set. of attach- ments with every machine. Call “t. the old stand. the gum fight put up tsunst the heavy Linwood line, end their thte work wu greatly admired by the big crowd present. After " minutes phyla; the local mm noted on I lightning rush try Henry Weber. the speedy lorwerd. A pm to Alex. Boe. gel, who shot the only soul ot the game The teen]! lined up u lollown: Rt, Ciernenttr--0oal, Peter Weber; ooint, mtg Boegel; cover potrt, Matthew 8 Inner; lonnrde, Hen- ry Weber, Alex. Beep], John Bren- ner And Cornell lent. Linwood-Fl, Fred Helmbech; Mm Hum sum; cover pom, King 83., Edward Durmel, -Linwood--ooat, Fred Hump-cu; point, Harm Sum; cover poutt, Ed. Bench tor-ds, A. Fish, P. Schummot. Fred Hula 55.6 0th B-dr. A AH_A_A A-‘b. -. x Our man Va treated I mum. . while . and we _ “you“ tun it“ 7“ ft, b It. Con-4 Me.., RAYMOND . SEWING MADHINES JOHN BITZER, i'i-,"i'niifi, aid-gréei-i bottle guar tire taliur, Lin: .I. _ A Stratford. Ont. Successor to Snyder's Drug Store, Waterloo, Ont. J‘- BOOB, RITYER'S. “I" -" iz, 19ta1y “ion" . \, ATERLOO‘ ONT. A Silver-Laden Table. makes the meal twice " good. Whether you desire tsterling or plated silverware you may be can that every piece you buy from u will be reliable. _ A Graceful patterns in pmatim1lr unlimited variety are here Ne your selection st. prices that make . handsomely deciuted dinner table possible. TWIN-GITY CATTLE, HORSES and YOU“ STOCK. It In the cheapo“ and but. It - old stock in ptsrfesot condition aid makes young amok grow no nothing else will do. It restores the ammo. All stock like it. None overrun.” It. 20 lbs. for $1.00. Try It. n Toys! Toys'. Toys?, XMAS PRESENTS. Wutchmnker and Jeweller. um: Biock, owe-in sw- Mitt. Booksellers and Summon. Phone 275. Store open “or! evening this we. . We Have Arranged to Assist You And are prepared to give you “tidie- tion in om lines. 'mu. ESTATE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS, LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS Money to Low on Eu! Torin. omce. Wall)“ Block.Qneon Bb., Bulb Splendid Survive Santa Blaus’ Headquamrs Imvo. Arrive. Arrive. mm Berlin “antral Port1Bttd WI 5.30: mm 00p.m t7 au.m.t8 lOp.n. t6t3prrtt7.30stn tet6p.srrtr.06to" t DIN]. 11).“! Exam Band”. The Guy thin hunk plot on, Toronto to Manual, and “with Pullman show ttt Brees, ' . "GG' up”; iGiid Pun-Inn M- m Mt loam], and - - on Hunted to Maud. WINTER mm a“ Bprtsttg, m 4Mhmt6 m . an. “an." cm 7 = cr,. Boos, r - trl mm“, ',2t,e21','I'g'ltrdrl Fla m human-m , Cnllsnd mom- uoortmont. " in cough“. Bibles. Hymn Books, - Books. Pinnin- Medellionl. Dolls. all kind- of Picture Eoert 'Nr' and Novelties. mum a 00.. Raymo Bros" Eu no equal for Mamdaerturrsrr, Berlin, Ont I. "I“ A COMPANY. HERB F000 " TI!

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