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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Aug 1903, p. 5

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"The maiter of Life Insurance is one which all mep shoud consider. â€" The Oanaia life issues in all plans and the best policies® Hallman talks peaches in his advt. A large number of Waterloo citizens are tahing in the Elmira Old Boys‘ Reunion. The Carmel Church held a most deâ€" lightful picaic in Westside Park _ on Thursday. The Berlin County League team plays a picked team of Waterioo ball playets at â€" Westside Park Saturday aiternocn. WBEN using Paris Green you w t~ feel sure of the results. We le ouly . ‘Itkills every time and dogs not mot require so much as of the inferior grades. The BEST is the cheapest and saves double work. Get the best at mr. Geo. Moore has been appointed one of the judges of Shire horses at the Doimninion Exhibition to be held in Ottawa. Deutsche Apotheke. Waterloo A large crowd was in attendance at the open air band concert Friday evâ€" ening and the programmie was up to the usual standard. ‘ ‘The members of the Young People‘s Alliance of the â€" Evangelical Church, with a fewof their friends held _ a most enjoyable picuic at Bridgeport, on Saturday alternoon. Mr. A. G. Heller, who had his leg hurt in the _ Royalâ€"Brussels football game and has been confined to . his house for several weeks, is again at his place of business but has considerâ€" able difhcuity in walking. dnlplinliney erreaplirey inendGneGecGecGncls dinaldipiindp GpdnaGadiaaty dinllediecieiuGnatnaGeltnlGndtp: elndindieeionts The band conâ€"ert given in the Waâ€" terioo Far«: Monday evening was not very largely attended owing, no doubt to the coo.ness of the weather. The programme was rendered in fine style. Filteen railway tickets to the . Elâ€" mira Old Roys‘ Reunion were given away to lucky coupon holdets and all were claimed with the exception _ of two, Nos. 3364 and 757. When theâ€"business men of Berlin reâ€" quire oflice help, they apply to â€" the Princijal of the Berlin Business Colâ€" lege, a school that is making an exâ€" cellent record by the thoroughness of its courses and its success in supplyâ€" ing business men with competent stenographers and bookkeepers. The coiiege is one of the wellâ€"known Fecâ€" erated Colleges, Limited, with schools in a dozen cities and towns in Ontarâ€" fo. The fall term begins Sept. 1. New catalogue free. ‘The most interesting and hardest fought game that hag been played on the bowling green this season was the match on Tuesday evening between Skips Hogg and Sterling, the former winning out by the close score of 10â€" 9 in a fifteen end game. Skip Haliman won from Skip Weichel 18â€"14. . The competition â€" between . the leading rimks is becoming very keen anc each McCabe, Hogg, Halstead and Sterling being tie for first place, and _ each rinx having one game to play. The final games _ will be watched with much interest. WATER COMMISSIONERS MEET. Berger‘s Pure Paris_Greon A meeting of the Water Commissâ€" foners wes held in the Board Room, Fricay at 2 p. m. There were present Mr. Diebel, chairman, and Messtrs Bauer, Ritzer and Bean. A numbe: of accounts w ere passed for supplies of coak pipe, ete. _ _ _ The tender of Liphardt Bros., _ for laying a four inch main on Victoria Street at 13 cents per foot was acâ€" cepted. RAYMO BROS., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, WATERLOO, Ont Pure Paris Green Bevitt‘s Drug Store Local News. LLFE A}3J&ANSE C Te walls h B =\ was sounded but e the fire bri> de artive _u:. ‘“ "exe nguished the fames. n the fire is unknown. cmuk damage was done to the clothes and the room was . well scorched. â€" The extent of the damage 4s not yet known. K o â€" _ es S snn waap omione curine Ingular WALath. DALWIIA) morn.ng, Produce. Ol ail aimds, £520 imily fresh garden regelabics, . Woer. plentilul and WELO Gpustu Qi IB . & short time. Butter soid at 17 and lo ceats a ib, egg8 at ioc, a dozen. Von Siderapie new Cerely was queteu an« tue uemand for this arlwlie is goou. New corm was bought up very quict«1) and potatoes, beaus, beets, and . ai seasunapie . Vegelapies sold at . Curâ€" rent prices, Considerable fowi _ was ouered at 10¢ a lb. Appies were quite plentiful at 10¢, a five quart pail. ‘1he attencance was very good. DISTILLERY PICNIC. On Saturday Mr. Jos. E. Seagram, M.P., treated his employees, the latu. hands, the oilice stai, and the . dis timiery employees to an alilâ€"day . picâ€" mie which proved to be & most . en jojable allair. ‘lhe day was spent al Lexington and footbail, basebail, racâ€" es of all kinds were participated . in, ihere was no end of tun in the ‘"‘dub‘ baseball game. Mr. Stcin made a very comic umpire. Mr. Seagram‘s hinuness was greatly appreciated. To _ show in a tangible manner the esteem . in ‘uhu:h Mar. Seagram is held by _ his employees they sent to him a _ beauâ€" ‘mul and costly smoking outht. BOWLING STANDING To date the standing of the . Wa terlioo bowling Club is as follows:â€" McCabe, .. . Sterimg . ... . Haistead | ... . Dr. Noecier, ... C. W. smader, . W. Hogg, ..... . E. F. Deagram, F. G. Hughes, J. Hespeler, ... W,. G. Weichel, S. B. Bricaer, F. Haight, ... M. S. iiailinan, A. H. ayder, A PLEASANT PICNIC. The Waterioo Musical Society with their families _ and a few friends picâ€" micaed at Westside Park, _ Watcri00, on Saturday â€" aiternoon. The attendâ€" ence was good and all had a delightiul and all ha¢ a delightiul time. sports oi ail kin«s were â€" indulged in _ and heartily enjoyed. A bascball game beâ€" tween the â€" married and singie meimâ€" bers of the band â€" proved most interâ€" esting and was wou by the bachelors ‘Lhe Mayor and Council were preseat and participated | in the festivities. "Lhe active inembers of the band preâ€" sented Carctaker Mcintyre with _ a beautiful carving set as a slight tosâ€" en oi their appreciation of his _ setâ€" vices. On the whole the picric was a most pleasant and sociable one. | _ Compensation of property owners for land camâ€" damage;, running powers over spur to any road giving C.P.R. connection; a new station; opening up of crossing on ‘John St.,; payment of G.T.R. watchâ€" man on ctossing, hall of expense _ of which is now â€" being borne by the ,town; putting of street in good conâ€" dition and â€" restriction in hours _ of BOARD OF TRADE A special meeting of the Waterloo Board of Trade was held Thursday evening to consider the advisability of grantini a franchise to the Grand Trunk Railway for the purpose of a spur line on Caroline St., petitioned for by the manafacturers. A lively discussion took place, opinion . being pretty well divided. In the event _ of m franchise being given to the Grand Trunk, some of the conditions to be insisted upon by the town will likely _ ‘‘The Seagramites are a young, but promising organization, and in a year or two will likely be one of the best teams in the business. Bechtel pitchâ€" ed a good game at times, but was touched up rather hard at ~ several stages of the game. Tom Robinson, did not have to work very hard . to hold his opponents down to five singâ€" es. The game proved a good . workâ€" out for the boys, who will practise hard this week for their game with Preston on Safurday, which promises to be the best ever. The foul strike rule was introduced, but the home | r‘hym are not much in love . with ‘OFFICERS INSTALLED. _ The Beaver Baseball team of Waâ€" terloo lost to the Galt County league team on Saturday by 13â€"2. Nervousâ€" mess, inexperience and poot baserunâ€" ning lost _ the _ game. Bechtel the youngster fanned eleven of Galt‘s heavy _ hitters. The Galt Reporter say8:â€" BEAVERS LOST At the meeting of Germania Lodge, No. 184, 1.0.O0.F. held Thursday evâ€" ening the following officers were inâ€" stalled, _ D.D.P.G., A. B. McBride, performing the Cuties of installing ofâ€" P. G.â€"Jno. Wendell. N. G.â€" E. 8. Hodgins V. G.â€" Chas. Lackman ‘Treas.â€"Chas. Hachnel. RS.N.G.â€"Wm. J. Krueger 1. 8.N.G.â€"Geo. Hasenfing. R. 8$.Â¥.0.â€"Gus. Kunts. 1,.S. V.G.â€"â€"Frei» Kerber. Ward.â€"â€"C. â€"H. Kockier Cond.â€"G. A. Bruce. tmA T 0.0.â€"Geo. B. Moogk. 1.0G.â€"F. G. Hughes. 100 636 636 636 636 545 545 417 808 272 212 272 212 ) A byâ€"law was passed appointing J. s. Locaie Collector, and masing the ‘raxes lofr 1903 payabie in two _ inâ€" staliments, Sept. loth, and Lecember: iith. _ A discouns or une per cent., wi.l be allowed for the prepay ment oi the second installment. W, M, READE APPOINTED ASâ€" SESSOR. A â€" byâ€"law was passed appointing W. M. l:teade, bartister, assessor | in piace ol J.A. Scully who resigned on account of iliâ€"healtn. ‘ihe saiary was uxed at $175.00. ‘ MIAGARA FALLS POWER. A communication â€" was read from the special â€" Couimnillee on NI&gaL@ walls Power, appoinleu at a con+enâ€" wion in Beri.o, asaing the Council o appoint a repicscatative lo aliend the weeting lor tne lurltuer consideration ui the maller at Toroulo, August the izth, The Aayor was appo.uved . L0 cepresent this municipanuty. CAROLINE STREET FiIGANCHISLE Lhe maliec ul the Caroline . Street iranchluse was Leal bacen up. Mr. 6. 1. becutes, chairman ol the | iSpecian vommmillec plcscilled Uhe LepOIb â€" iayâ€" ing dowin ceiala i _ Conditions upou which the Co.umuttes would recolmâ€" mend grainluby luc uiand IuDs . petâ€" imission to iay a L[aca ON CALOuint street from itb sureet lo bauet‘s ishodcy Mill. lhe conditions are.â€" ihere were prescut the May ’g"-.f" hair, and k.essce, becouel, U‘ uomneli, vucluiaun, iSeagram, anaul £84 Ovâ€" ehs. A large namuer ol Tabrayels «ele present to hearf Lie dibuuas.0 oB .Be Cafoline _ iblrecl li@dGhist. . MF. wope, sohcator, and air. 1y und, traimâ€" .uaster, were plesent on Ltliail Of the «rand W‘rum« abu s i«S.u00t 1oud O wast and becrélary l.anailg of I‘tes won on pehail ol tue i‘Teslua ad6 Berâ€" un isiectric kKoad. ‘WO INSTALLMENTS OF TAXES 1â€"lne property compensation ol property ownets along iue slreet for land damage. . â€" %.â€"Graniing running rights over the spur to the varada raciuc or _ any road that may give Waterioo connecâ€" tion with the C. P. K. s.â€"A level crossing on John street. 4.â€"Relieve town ut expense of _ a watchman at the hing sireet (crossâ€" ing and pay the fuil expense of any watchman the railway committee may herealter order at any other crossing. 5.â€"That the Company gravel said street andâ€"erect a bridge across the creek the full width or the travelled part of street. M _ b.â€"itestrict hours of running cars on spur to certain specified days and hours as may be agreed upon. â€" 7.â€"Build a new stiation belore the Ist of January, 1905, and remove the cattie pens to a more isolated localâ€" ity. ihe Mayor explained that the conâ€" ditions laid down were not a finality, but such other terms ana conditions as might be agreed upon would _ be incluced. After explanations from Messrs. Pope, Lynch and Hanning, the report of the committee was teâ€" ferred back for further consideration. A DELIGHTED CROWD The Big Gait Picnic Held at Westside Park Friday a Signal Success in the pavilion during the afternoon, and evening. Many of the visitors calâ€" led on friends in the Twinâ€"City and though the woathor was rather cool in the morning it did not marr their m.t to any extent. The . picâ€" | were a most gentliemanly and otderly crowd. Betors their doparture d t mt o M a year. muliet it at 550 p.im. with A FEW FACTS.: A VISIT TO PRESTON A â€" large deputation irom Waterloo visited i‘cesion Monuay ailérhoon ou invitation of the Presion and Beriin lucuric Duicet Kallway Company to see lor theiuselves tue service an elâ€" ectric street railway can give ‘Lhe deâ€" putation was composed ol Mayor Bean and messrs. pechuel, O‘vonneil, Uheiâ€" mann and v.cns of the town councii, President _ isuscoman _ and â€" Messts. Hughes, Moore, Liebei, Letter, hreutâ€" ziger, _ Weicuel anc iuiadeil ol the Uouncil of tie Waterloo board . of Trade and Messts. J. B. Smider, Schierhoitz, Coiguboun, Fischer, J. M. Muir, and C.J. }n.emnn. it was nearly fve â€" o‘clock when the deputaâ€" tion ieft berlin on a cat drawn _ by the "dummy.‘‘ Arriving at Freeport the party was met by r‘resident ‘lodd msecretary _ Hanning and @Ontractor Mcbonaid and transierred to the handâ€" some new trolly car recently purchasâ€" ed for service on the Preston and Berâ€" lin lulectric kailway. ‘lhe cat is an elegart one, equipped with air brakes, push button signais lor sloppiDy aBu is in every | way imoderh aud upâ€"toâ€" date On arriving at Preston the Geâ€" putation was tasen to the Cambridge Milis, the Canada Oiuce and . School Furniture estapolshmert, tue Preston Stove and Eurnace, Founary and the Eagle woolien milis. Brici inverviews were held with Messrs. S.J. Cherry, Fred Clare, Mayor Klotz, W. L. Stahlschmidi, George Pattinson auu others, who courteously xeceived the deputation and answered the . man, questions put by its members as . to the serrice renucred by the . eiectric road. The manulactureis a1 c1, cessed, themselves as immore than , cascu will the serrice ghven. Alici bic inlerview the party Was taken to the pei monle as guests ol the Presideit and . iScwâ€" retary and â€" treated to a supslantiai luncheon, After lunch a run was made to Gait and back to the power house which was carefully inspecieu. Here the visitors were shown an opCh Cal capabie of seating mhet, peisons, who Ica.n be completely prolecled in casc of a rain storm. The return trip was mace shortly before ten o‘clock. Beâ€" fore separating from the genial Presâ€" ident and accommodating Secretary, at Freeport they were accorded _ a hearty vote of thanks for their hindâ€" mess, courtesy, â€" and hospitality . on motion of Mayor Bean, seconded . by President Roschman and assured that any proposition laid before the Counâ€" cil and Board of Trade to give Waâ€" terloo C.P.R. connection would . reâ€" ceive every _ consideration. Preslden:. Todd anc. Secretary Hanning replied stating that the object in inviting the deputation down was to afford _ them every opportunity of seeing for them. selves the service an electric road can afford to manulacturers and shippers. REFERRED TO RAILWAY COM MITTEE. The adjourned Mll::‘ of the Counâ€" cil of the Board of T: was held on Tuesday evening, a large . number beine present. The matter of the Carâ€" otine street franchise was again disâ€" cussed at considerable length and reâ€" felerted to the Railway Committee, saicd committée to confer with. the Special Committee of the Town Counâ€" cil and report at an carly date. The many friends of Mr. and Mra. Jacob Hespeler, William 81., Water]oo, â€"a«re abooked last evening when the news reached so>n that their son Persy was drowned in Muskoka yesâ€" terday afternoon by falling out of a eance. ‘The Hospoler family ware: spending a vacation along the Muskâ€"‘ oke lakes. _ ‘The deceased was employ»| d in a bank in Rat rwmm-;:l home last week for his racation. The DROWNED IN MUSKOKA P. S.â€"WANTED:â€"A smart toy, age from 16 to 18, to learn the dry goods business. Apply to J. Uffelmann, All correet materials for early autumn wear, in the leading shades. CA~H SHOE STORE That are worthy of your consideration. They are pointers on shoes to interest everyone, and we can say something to you that, if observed, will save you some money. If we save yon a dollar it is two dollars earned. We want your business, and we will make every legitimate effort to get it. You are always welcome to make our store your stopping plaee when in town. We offer only the most perfect and iasting makes of shoes. Yours for best shoes at lowest prices, has the heartfolt sympathy of New Pebble Nfl:go. = “mlfl! Amcm DRESS SUITINCS J. UFFELMANN. John Schondelmeyer, " hen Thinet smiings, | Mrs. Shuh and Miss Mary _ Shuh, left on Tuesday to spend a vacation lwith friencs in Kincardine. Mrs. R.B. Fish and davghter Elfc of Linwood, are visiting the Iormer‘s sister, Mrs, Â¥. M. Berlet. The Misses Maude and Lulu Clare of Preston, Miss Milne of Brantford, and Miss Hellet of St. Jacobs are the guests of the Misses Roos, Duke St. _ Mr, and Mrs. A. Diebold and fam ily are spending a few days in St Clements. Among those who took in the exâ€" cursion to Detroit on Saturcay were Mrs. John Ritzer and daughter, Alâ€" berta, Mr. Art Laschinger, H. Longâ€" hurst, E. G. Seyler, Walter Somerâ€" ville, Mr. and Mrs. Julius KnauZ, Conrad Stuebing, and the Misses Fisâ€" cher. Personal and Social. Mr. Bert Nichol who has been spending some time in Winnipeg and the Northwest, returned to his home in Waterloo on Monday. Mrs. Isaac Bechtel and Miss Eloing Bechtel are spending a few weeks at Burlington. Rev. Mr. Ressler, a missionary, preache© in the Mennonite church, Erb St., Monday evening. A _ large congregation was present. Mr. Cosens, monoline operater St. Catharines gave this office friendly call on Saturday. Mr. ens served his apprénticeship as printer at the Chronicle office. Mr. E. G. Sevier of Torouto _ is spencing his holidays at his home in Waterloo. Dr. and Mrs. J. If. Webb, who have been spending a month in Musko\a, will return to their home: toâ€"night. Mrsâ€" Seyler of Toronto is visiting, her daughter, Mrs. C. Mueller. Mr. J. O. Motheral has resumed his dutics at the Great Corner Store aiter a pleasant vacation. Mr. Chas. Rothaermel of Belle:iew, Mr. Russel Winger of ~St. Louis, Mo., passed through Waterloo Monâ€" day morning on his way to his home in Elmira to be present at the â€" Old Boys‘ Reunion. Messrs. Moses Schondelmayer, Chas. Schondelmayer, Chris. Schondelmayer and his son Harry, accompanied by | Mr. Weber, all of | ‘Middlevilie, Mich., are ° visiting at the home of â€" their brother, Mr. John Schondelmayer, of Watérloo. They will be present . at ‘the Elmira Old Boys‘ Reunion. Mr. Wm. Carthew â€" is spending a |N.Y., a two weeks‘ vacation at Cornwall and | Miss Montreal. some w Miss Maggic Ross of Stratford is |Preston the guest of Miss Zimmerman. Rev. 1 Miss Edith McGraw of Stratford is visiting her friend Miss Mary _ Herâ€" gott. s Mr. Ohio., terloo Mr. C. T. Walmsley of Blue Island, 111., is spending a few days at . the home of Mr. anc Mrs. A.E. Devitt, before proceeding to Elmira, ° where he will be present at the Elmira Old Boys‘ Reunion. Mr. Chas. Heipel of Nashua, N. H., called on friends in the Twinâ€"City on Friday. Miss Chris. Schmidt who has beei spending _ five weeks with Waterloc friends returned to her home in To ronto on Saturday. Mr. and ln"fiw of Cleveland, spent Saturday _at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt. Mr. Chas. Muelier left Saturday on a ten Gays‘ business trip to Detroit, St. Louis and Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Good of Marion Kansas, are visiting Waterloo frients. Mrs. A. T, Kennedy ol "Kalamazoo, Mich., is . vist sigter, _ Mrs. W.H. Riddell, n'o Villa. Mrs (Reay.) F. of Montreal Mr. Percy Hespeler of Rat Portage is holidaying at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Jacob Hospeler, William S%. Opposite Zimme: man‘s House. is visiting his mother in Wa ..\ Market Grocery, Berlin OS ol In the Workshop Ceutral Block â€"La. U. L2OO, Mrs. B. E. Bechtel and daughter are spending a [ew weeks in Buflalo N.Y., and Rockland, Pa. Mrs. John Faloney of Acton, Mrs Pango anc Miss Fortune of Buflalo N.Y., are visiting their cousin, Mrs John Flynn, Waterioo. Miss Mary Hcimbecker is spending some weeks at the mineral baths, at Rev. E.A. Schulz and family spent Friday afternoon last at the Grana River, Conestogo. The rev. gentleman enjoyed a good fishing, outing and was successful in landing a fine lot of bass, some measuring 16 inches in length. Mrs. C. W. Schiedel and son Wil {rid have returned from a two weeks visit with friends in Rochester, _ N Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roos and son of Buffal@gN.Y., are visiting the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Henty Rcoos, George st)eet. Dr. and Mrs. Colfas of St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Sophia Colfas _ of Morriston are spending a few _ days in Waterloo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt. @ â€" Mr. Chas. Kochler is spending _ a week‘s vacation with friends in Kalâ€" amazoo, Mich. . l â€" Mr. Moses Moyer of Toronto was the guest of Mr. Wm. Snider on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roos and son Edith and Maude O‘Domnell, and Dr. Otto Specker are among those who are renewing acquaintances in Elmira. _ Messrs. A. B. McBride and Geo. B. Moogk are attending a meeting of the Grand Lodge, 1.0.O0.F. in Hamâ€" ilton. â€" Mr. Frank Short of Waterloo spent Sunday in Hespeler. _ _ _ Miss Clara Miller of Galt, is the guest of Miss Emma Kaatz. _ Mz. Norman Weber of Chicago _ is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Hobmefer. > Mrs. Adu;l Uffelmann _ and family Miss Delphine Frochlich, the Mgss? That‘s where the real value of an article is determined. The way a jowel or a piece of jewellery is handâ€" led in the workshop often deterâ€" mines its price. We buy from the bost manufacturers. It is our inâ€" tention to sell the highest grade of jowellery. If & ring, a watch, or any article of jowellery whatever goes from here which isn‘t s~tisfacâ€" tory or as represented we are here to make amends. _ We want your jowellery tradeâ€"we will treat you so that we will keep it. Scores of Rusiness Colleges have apâ€" plied to us for our gr. dua e« fo act as teacher‘s in‘ their scho~‘s. This is the evicence you are looking for as to the BeEsT scHOor to sttend _ ‘Ih usund _ f our f<rmer @indonts are now in busiâ€" mness life. . Wiice for our handsome catalogne. EN PFqy~â€"e)â€" ‘,:f,.: %%W W. J. Elliott, Przcpal WaATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER: Stratford, Ont We Hines of hic g ....‘f,_...""".....'.:' Sn en and the prices are attrso‘ive. Black navy suiting, fine in cheviots and smooth finished cloths, very protty new shades of blus, prices range from 75¢, $1 to $1 25. Habuti Silk 2 pleces cream Habutisilk in a heavy quality, beautiful finish and weight, extra widths for walsts, special $1.00. C. B. RYAN & CO. NEW COODS $ Water] o. BSUMMER CARNIVAL AND OLD BOYS‘ REUNION. \ HAMILTON, AUGUST 17th to 22ad. SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Good going AUGUST 17th to 20th, inâ€" clusive, from ginu where the one way fare to Hamilton does not exceed $2.50, GOOD GOING AUGUST 13, 16and 17th from points where the one way first class fare to Hamilton exceeds 2 50. ALLTICKETSV ALID FOR RETURN UNTIL AUGUST 27th. TO POINTS IN MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA, in conbtection with the FARM LABOR&ORa'). EXCURSION. Tickets on sale 81%“11 going AUGUST th, The month of August is said to be the best of the sesson to take your vacation. _ Call on any Grand Trank Agent and secure illustrated and deâ€" scriptive literature of Summer Reâ€" sorts in "Highlands of Ontario," inâ€" cluding Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays Kawartha Lakes, (bealthy and reâ€" freshing climate for hay fever sufferâ€" ers). also to points on Upper Lakes and Sea Side Resorts. For tickets and descriptive literaâ€" ture apply to w J. R. STRICKLAND, Ticket Agent. School Books. Slates, Lead Pencils, and general School s Supplies will arrive in a few days. . Watch for display in window. For School Opening It is the cheapest and bost. 1i keeps old stock in perfect condition and wakes young stock grow as nothing else will do. It restores the appetite. All stock like it. None ever refuse it. 20 lbs. for $1.00. Try it. For more than ten years has our co*{ cure stood the test. Do not neglect a cold norao::;ghfioon‘hwlu one bottle of Dr, H lnd‘nOonm- tion Oure will bring instant & Price 25 and 50c and every bottle guar anteed. A. J. ROOS8, Huccessor to . CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNG STOCK. VER Y STUCCOCESSFU TL TWINâ€"CITY WHAT WE HAVE WE HOLD==$g5â€"â€" But we are always looking for more. wo. Smememaie ha * "Theath good roafted io "Ooltes ht omm ap&r%:&,; ofier. ___â€" Berlin & WaterIoo. Phones 49 and 210 Open Sundays. Raymo Bros. Return tickets will s issued at HALLMAN & CO., Manufacturers, Borlin, Ont. Has no equal for Our steok of HERB FOOD o nberiour ‘Ont. y

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