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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Sep 1903, p. 5

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_ _ ~ _ Deutssghe Apotheke. â€" Waterioo. w matter of Life Insurance is one Ts ch all men shoud consider, dez®" e Canaia life issues in all plans _ _ wad the best policies® â€" > +8 +8 It kills â€"every time and dogs not not require so much as of the inferio: msrummnw ‘ work. â€"â€"*~ Get the best at HEN using Paris Green y« M:Momdhrm&.fi handle only f .86 Elegant American B. & H. Oi f48te. A Heaters, arrived at Weichel‘s toâ€"day. | PM M: Finést heater inade. No smell, _ nc f404541 amoke s5p.. . F10 oke *On> Saturday Mr. Geo. Moore solu | ‘*9"® ome oi his vallable teams to. be ship | °***4 * ped to Manitola the latter part â€" ui |f * COMD this: week.. 7 .crom M W . ies Latd," T4jc,‘@"Ib‘, is going fast at Duering‘s City Meat Market. ° _ Don‘t . fail to get some <of thai choice dard at H.B. Diering‘s at 12} cents a 1b o qq lt qllplye A ball will be~given in the Orpheus Hall on Friday câ€"ening, Sept. 25. Lamps for everybody at ‘Weichel‘s sh.; their wondow display in a few day®, ° ) .. Wheat ‘has raisod another cent at the Union Grist Milis now realizing, 13c a bushel. « ‘B«fi. Wing, oceupied the, pul pit of .: the Evangelical Church, ver} acceptably Sunday. evenming. " ">~ ~Thes Gtystat and<HEome Penin#ula: ‘are the much talked of stovâ€" es toâ€"cay. Weichel‘s seil them. ‘Th& directors of the North Waterloc Mutual Fire Insurance Co., met | ai the head office in Waterloo on â€" Mon ‘Pitcher "Dooney‘‘ Harty â€"is plaring with the | Buliglo . Eakiers _‘ Four more ‘new students entered the Berlin Business College this _ week. ‘This progressive school is enjoying an attendance hithertv quite unequalled. ‘A number _ of the Central School teachers were rather disappointed on Tuesday at not being able to get of 46 bear the Coidstream tuards band. +A large congregation gathered . i. &t,. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sur day evening when the pastor Rev. E A. Schulz, ~ preached a thoughtful serâ€" mon in the lnglish language. * n!m on the public library . which geased for some weeks onwing to the nomarrival of stone, began again om<Monday. The work Will we pushes Jorward as speedily as pussible. The new : building of the Waterloc Brush and Broom factory, is neat}) completed. The Company expect tw be able to move the machinety into the new premises in about 2 weeks. ~‘Mr. J.M.; Scully, who has been in the General © Hospital, Gueiph, . fot some time, â€"bas feturied to his home here. fris many itfendd will be picas Suncay Convention ~of &i.mqu Canaéa Conference of the Evangelical church, zilhflh&--lmilu Tuey y, Wednescay and Thursday of this ed to learn that hishealth «& improvâ€" Berger‘s Pure Paris Green Farmers â€"were considerably interâ€" rupted â€"during the past week by . the thowery weather, but in the course of a few days most of them will have wmzwvhat.m land is in good tion to produce .mnflm ‘he ‘weekly air band concert vi"'-a‘z..mumu- ening and was attended by a large ulgmcmmn_u-unm ers. band rendered an excellent program and wesponded to several &nâ€" thusiasti Mr. Andrew Groff brought . to © this office on Friday a second growth â€" oi timothy stailk measuring three leot, sléven inches and & sevond groth cloâ€" . Andrew treat the party who can beat this 1â€" * Mr. Andrew Hopf, son ol Mr. Alois ‘Mmflnzumw-w Hopt of Waterlcoo, who served . with | the winners of the pair playing the Twmg i, | off the winners of the second, ¢tc. South Africa, has been homored with wimmeniiineniinteminnisstometiam a King‘s Medal and a coronation medâ€" DIED, n-'v‘z)flhllufl af 1 »~ o dnc . land from itario Government." | Kraose.â€" In the Philippime Islands he Town Council has June 17, 1901, Albert °C. Krause le dificulty soh of Karl Krause, of Watetico or the new ps, The Hamâ€" | aged 26 yeatrs and 27 day®. â€"__ . a WATERLOO, Out. we . Pure"â€" Paris Green Devitt‘s Drug Store RAYMO BROS., Local News. m 1. be given in the j C mÂ¥ * puirch â€" _ 06 vbursday ing, Beyt. 2uth, unies u0. augpites ol :m Chour, A g0od . programmeée been prepared, Lh4 a Fuce | musicat ‘treat is in Svor! .uF tuose who abtend. iDolos, duets, wuorus: anthems wii be renaered | b) whe choir.: Ailss â€" Meiner, ‘watetl00 : .avorite â€"efocutionist, »â€"wWilt assist â€" i whe programime‘ (and MaBLer â€" teorgt clegier ol sérlin ayrii renuer & Dule «uio, ‘ent.tied, ‘*Angel‘s Lream," A smail admuission fee will be assed ano we proceeus will be donated Lo But wew «purch Building Fund. All are cordiaily weicome. ¢ SQNG ‘SERVICE. e & uts T Bruce; Auss Aathicch ' 1:1 auss Dbe.e Moort,; Miss bessi¢ L&wâ€" som beat Aliss Liczcie pruce and mise w»uetiing. The . flaw plize a souveni: spooh weat io Miss wawsun, the seo .‘Nt}lfi»bu&m;mw shird, a box of chovoliws, io W# i8b Miss A. Bricker, daughter of Mr. ‘_""um"; ,'o';‘ "';‘"" ""-.;; C _ a .acop Bricher, bhad the mis.ortune tw l»:‘ho ‘!‘u;h 6 ted that Mr. mikve Her Jeb arur broken mbo‘o _ UB+ Litestort has sm his position eibow in a runaway actident in Bei: with the band "to become the. conâ€" un oi Daturday aitérnoon. iShe, _ is ductor of Thayer‘s Military Band o+ vompany with mirs. J.k, Viemens o Canton,â€"Ohio, but it is sale to pré seriuim, alr. and Mrs. Herbert ©3€ | giog a very successful future Yor the coid, ot montreal and Miss Milier 0. imtter organization â€" under his able srand fapids, â€" Mich., were pleasur mm‘u’_‘ The Wateriop band wili driiing with a Berlin livery,. . WDCk] paye Odithculty in securing such an searing the bridge at the HubbetJ&~.] apte director as ML. ReStOIH: sory the â€" horses toox Irigat of, . thy coadâ€"rul.er and turned down Vi¢toIia st. The mg was upset and qil is oc | WANTEDâ€" Smart boy, to léarn the cupants were thrown o:gmn Brica | clothing and gents‘ funishing trgde. <r â€" bad her â€" arim bt as stateu | M. Wildfarg. Berlin. above, Mirs. Ciemens had fher figh: ® \ side severely bruised, an« the others|SATURDAY MARKET, * cscaped with but littie injury. Mediâ€" cal aid was â€" summored and attende« w:::;“:o b&"::ufi“":.fi';’m ',ot.he injured," who ate doing nicelyâ€"| ~_; <Qturdav â€" mornine. The attendâ€" gate. A communication. was receiveu .rom ‘Mr. Peter Fisher thanking the .soard for. his â€"promotion. Miss Corâ€" «i8 asked‘to be allowed to purchase some more kindergarten supplies. Keâ€" erred to the Property Committee. A communication was also received .rom <Miss ‘Hawtliorm, requesting perâ€" wission to resign her.position at the â€"nd of this month. Her request was granted. _ Accounts â€" were passed «mounting to $203.60. A number {:zl ipplications for the vacancy of veaching siaft were eouihte:.. when me Secretary was m&mfidfl to re t Miss _ Caths ; Klippert _ oi ft?mu and Ima Alien / oi Alliston to makg personal application .0 the Board. The engagement of Miss slouiton as teachersof DVivision 7 was Geo, Moote A. E. Devitt M. $. Hallman â€"â€" E. W. Schmidt The Waterloo Eowling Club has atâ€" canged for a series"of double bowling svents, each team being composed oi twoplayers and the winners of the series will be presented with two gold â€".wiedals. . The teams and tink aumbers are as follows:â€"~ _ ; The reguiar monthly meeting of the waverloo t‘uilic School Board _ was aeid on Alonday evening. ‘There were resent, Ubairiman Braendie, Secret .ry iteade,â€"ana Messrs. Schiedel, Car: wolle appeared before the Board re juesting that school supplies be â€"ar .owed his childrenâ€"~out of the funds for chat purpose, owing to his inabilit to provide for samft, The matter was .eierred â€" to a commiittes to invest!â€" conurmed by the Board. Mark Lewis bas Acrirantand Bb..condincshar‘stainbdibectstmststabst Mb deccald hew, teriet, and Muebnergard. Prinâ€" slpai Cork ‘Pré Ane report . o. wAS~, led." Mr." Mennu sOWLING COMPETITION. Geo. Killer J. Hespiere . 5 Peiece 9. bean â€" iRM BROKEN. sCHOOL BOARD MEETING. 18. J Euk * _AL * + 12 A.W. Fischer W Dawson M« w F. Haléteat W..J. Krueger :. <=<C.~O‘Donnéll to.: Among the numbers â€" deserving of C.; Moogk 8. Flyna qa&-m- were "the overture, 28. â€" £~ MA. "Rosamunde,:‘" the solo for trombone is e J. Ritzer Cortnet by Messrs H. Smith and J.. H. Webb C. Muelter t Â¥. s 4 ““m "“‘" ‘Mwwmahmpfiw f of Seotland." At the ‘winners ol the pair playing prite drawing Mr.. Chas. Kochie: off the winners of the second, CtC._ . |woa~ the eouch â€" and Mastér Chas. Ki Saydiex aged 26 years and 27 days. _ . |in the band‘roomse.. Several houts ‘I'b?:oh ’v.::.mtm z‘fio U.&lfir-‘ pleasantly spert and many â€" Government arrivigk in Waterloo ob | regrets were oxpressed at the removâ€" A. Strasser W, Weichel H. Hyde J, Brandt C. W. Snider 8. B. Bricker 14. W. J. Stetling T. O‘Donnell Vl.. . tA the itaas J& in A es m 4 al & gan en tm $ \ MAE . I § | 5681 | icont page of the jou® vaing & ‘splendia writéup.oi MF. . i "““" & 9 ,,.’! 9 â€" uhe CugFaling _ of sir: Restocu, â€" e wcont â€" page of the journas. iieierence i# â€"mage to the Watcri00 baud as "Since 1882 whep it was organized sho Lendd â€" <of the: Wateriog srusicar Society has had am @vebntiuk Ristory. wew musical orgamications can‘ love gack on twentyâ€"one )nm continued success and: in with ~‘urstâ€"class ..pands at Guelpb, Bowmanvilie, +. Stratiord, . Chaton, Listowei, from tive to tight > pullus competing. at Cach, it was always victorious. It has _ niléd engagements successlully at Buflalo, BHay vity;>Ue sroit, Cleveland, Toronto, +imnniton, wondun, Lansibng, Ann Arbor, . ime, etc. ‘Lhe band is now better‘ than ovâ€" er and draws thousands to hear ‘ it, in its programmes of classitai â€" anu populatr â€" music,"‘ ‘This is 1onowed 2’ ulteen â€" iavorable â€"press notices which the Waterioo band n,mj ed as one Of the finest musical < orâ€" gamiations in Canad, and fuom. the standpoint of bhigh excencnce it has iew superiors in the Do@nmion. Ipis is one of the best advertisements the Waterloo Band, as well as Mr. Restâ€" orif has ever receiveC, ami it speaks volumes for the orgamiwation. lt . is to be â€" gréatly etted. that. Mr. Restorm _ has xlamnd his position with the band. to become the. conâ€" ductor of Thayer‘s Military Band o+ \Gnton;Ohio, put it is sale to pré dict & very success{ul future Yor the iatter organization â€" under his . ‘able directorsiip. ‘The Wateriop band wili have diticalty in â€"securing such an able director as Mr. KRestoru. Farmers brought a large supply of procuce to the regular weekly marâ€" set Saturday morning.. The attendâ€" ance was large and much busitiess transacted. _ Fruitsâ€"and â€"vegetables, of all kinds were â€" plentiful, ~such as plums, crabapples, carrots, beets, cabbage, elderberries, célery and caulâ€" iflower. Some fowel was ofered, young . ducks selling »at 45¢, each. Butter _ sold at I8c, to 20¢, â€" while egzs brought 15¢, a dozen. E: STRUCK FLOWING WELL. ~= While boring for water on the larm jormerly owned by Mr. Jonathan Smyâ€" der, but now occupied by Mr. . Levi Groff â€" and reuted to Mr. Andrew Schweitzer, an overâ€"flowing well was struck on Sept. 10, which caused quite a sensation. The ~water gushes out of a blueâ€"grey rock and overflows from 24 to 40 feet high. The well, which is 200 feet deep less eightecn irches, is drilled through 160 feet of clay, 27 feet hard pan, 1} feet gray» el and 10 feet blueâ€"grey rock. It was sunk by drillers, L.C. _ Bricker, . of Hawksvill¢, â€"and Geo. .Brufiner â€"< the business manager. Mr; Groff advises all parties who have a shortage of water to wlr. Bricker â€"â€"an eatly call. He to recommend George as an expert driller. Jack and Claude are also worthy of recommendation.‘ Four rinks of Berlin bowlersâ€"came to Waterloo Friday alfterncoon to play friencly matches with the local bow!lâ€" ers. The.visitors succéeded in defeatâ€" ing the locals by 21 shots. The score is as , follows:â€" Berlin Waterloo. A. J. Richards pr. Hilliard. L. D. Merrick _ _ A. Devitt WATERLOO BOWLERS LOSE, Dr. Bighn __ W. Hogg. B. P. Gower M. S. Hallman H. F. Pearson J:Cook . ~ skip........ A.E. Rudell M. Schiecel.. J.J.A. Wier H. Hagen J. Brandt J . Weaver Dr. Web G. D. LaCourse E. Schmidt D. Forgy th W. McCabe, BKMPKiits. tevicis i« Bd skip.. A farewell conce.t to Bandmaster RestorfI, who left. Tuesday morning, for Canton, Ohio, to accept the m i.D x 1;::,::'!00 itary Band, was held in Skating rink on Monday dfl and was largely attendod." The® renâ€" dered an Axcellent programme in their usual pleasing . manner and that the :-'l; v-u‘n.:fldvn manifestâ€" and several. entores wete responded t0.~ Among the numbers â€" deserving of **Rosamunde,:‘" the solo for trombone F;‘.‘w by Messrs, H. Bn’iw F. ® A Teé ~Aopfintents of Stotant." A! FAREWELL CONCERT The September issuge of Iiling okinm Sap 16 8. B. Bricker J. Hespeler * D. Kuntz E. Strasser J. Uffelmann skip wkie skip TN CCA _| ~ Mr: Join Hertel is again wineâ€"cletk :’"f;" ut the Zimmerman House. tendered Mr. Strasser was a business Wendâ€"oft | visitor â€" on k J Nours ..‘.;!A.im.__.._ '_E!PM‘_A.“"_ 18 1J 18 SHOES|! Personal and Social. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hass returnâ€" ed from _ a most pleasant wedding trip down the St. Lawrence on Monâ€" Â¥Yay afternoon. f Repaining neatly done on short notice. ing . Waterloo,. friends, retutnâ€" ed to their home in Marion, Kansas, on Saturcay. Mr. J.D. â€"Cornish left for Dresden Saturday . evening after spending a week at his home in Waterido. > Mr. Aden Burkholder of Detroit, Mich., called on Waterloo friends â€"un Monday. Heis spenaing his vacation with relatives in St. Jacobs. sie of New York, were staying a lew days with their cousin, Mrs. H. Dickâ€" man, Park street. â€" Bandmaster ~Restorff left TuesCay morning for Canton, Ohio., where he will conduct Thayer‘s Military Band. Mr..1, Dickman.and family of< Toâ€" ronto, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dickiman, Park St.. _ _ _ _ Mrs. Dickman,. Park St. Je n.nbug Independent.â€" Mr. Philip Sehl, ol Waterloo, was theâ€"guest of Sunday,â€"Mr. .: Alex,.Sehl and Miss Annie Sehi, of Waterloo, visited with friends here on Sunday lastâ€" F6 Mr. and Mrs: Isage Good and their daughter, Mrs. W.A. Staufter, and her little daughter, who have been visigâ€" Mrs. Rosenthal and Miss Grace Sauder, who have been visiting Waâ€" terloo friends~ for a week, have . ie turned to their home in Chicago. Mr. Matthew Jafiray of St. George spent Sunday at, his home in Waâ€" terloo. Miss Gertie Carlile of Toronto is spentiing a few days â€"with Waterloo ftients, * ; Mr: Jullus Gleiser bas returned Mr. Mr. Chas. Ruby of the Mutual Life stait was a business visitor to . Torâ€" onto on Saturday.> ~â€"<~ > Mr. and Mrs, Hetbert Seiboldâ€" of Montreal ~are visiting the former‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . Jacob Bricker. Mr. . Waltet B.. Wells has severed his conpection with the Mutual Life and leaves on Monday for Toronto, where le has accepted a position in the office of the London Mutual Fire Insurance Co.: f Mrs.Ratz and Mrs. McEachern reâ€" turned to their . homes in Tavistock on Saturday ~ after spen¢ing a~ lew m Waterloo friends. Advertiser:â€"Mr. William Schlitt on Monday moved his houseâ€" hoid goods to Watérloo, where he has secured employment. Inability to. get x suitable . dwelling . is one of the reasons of Mr. Schlitt‘s removal from Elmira. We regret to lose him as he is a quiet industrious workman. Miss Lillie® May Bechtel returned home to Waterloo Saturday â€" night, alter a fow weeks with M-bhem-(my. ‘ ln-':ulhahldm York city has spending a week with friends in Waterloo abd Elmira loft for Gait Saturday morning. from a two weeks‘ vacationâ€"spent The Missos Mary and Claca Cressâ€" man of neat Plattsville spent _ Sunâ€" day with Watetloo friends Iu:. 'hnh;:l.m;:: Sarzznes Devitt. Waterioo The Misses Gertic Ruppel and Nor n.a Pehreas of â€"Elmira spent Satur day at tve home of !‘r. and MrsA E. Devitt. John â€"Schondelmayer Mrs. Mogatzberger and daughter Elâ€" spent Wednesitay Bpecial lines in the leading <classes of goods for which w, have gained a reputation for SOLID YALUES. © BT‘AXLLEN â€"PRILCES Our fall shoes are now in for ladies and gents We make our leader and loud ery on Victoria and Soversign â€"You know whflt:zm Youhave worn them and you know when you buy & dflnlldlo-thumhvogotyanrmq'l worth, â€" That guarantee that goes with every pair makes it no experiment, and you don‘t barard any. money. For qualit adrigh:‘zhvobnthmaflm OureompofimAfi have to to the woods on this proposition. C A Yours for best goods at lowest prices * Mre: Alva Devitt, at J. Uffelmann. shades and weights at â€"GLov £8, NEW WRAPPERETTLS man have returmed to Hamilton afâ€" ter spending 4 few days with â€" Mr. A number of Twinâ€"City friends of Miss Emms Urstadt pleasantly surâ€" prised her at her â€"home Wednesday evening and spent an enjoyable time. Mrs; J.A. ~Miller and Miss Lulu Wegenas$, who have been here on anâ€" extended visit to the former‘s â€"mothâ€" ®r, Mrs. Wegenast, King street, ieft Thursday morning to spend a â€" lew days at the Toronto Exhibition and wiil leave Saturday for their home in Lancaster, Pa. . Mr.â€" Millet who spent a~ few days here, Mr. and Mrs. H.V, Clemens, will take up residente in Waterloo, hayâ€" ing â€" rented"the house of Mr. Levi Staufier on Herbert street. Mr. John â€" Killer returnedâ€"to â€" his home in Waterloo Tuesday after a three weeks‘ business trip to Maniâ€" tola and. the Northwest territories. added to the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Commerce. â€" Mr.. Aden Burkholder of Detroit is visiting,friends in Waterloo. > Miss Bert Werner of Elmira spent Tuesday with WaterIco friends. f Mr. A.E. Devitt was a business visâ€" itot to London on ‘Tuescay. a hur. Henty Hillgartner oi Wilmnot, is the guest of Mr. John W. Schneidâ€" lmchu.' Peppler, who has becn wor. in Hanover for some â€"time, has returned to ‘Waterloo. Air. Wm. Contad, was a visitor to the Westernâ€" <Fair, London, on Tuesâ€" day and Wednestay, . . C Ai.s. «Dr.) Ratz, returned to . lier home in lmira Tuesday after visitâ€" ing reiuti es in Waterioo, _ â€" _ Mrs. â€"â€"#.W. Winter and daughter, Mirs muse wintger, of Toronto, . &re speua.og a icw days with friends in the Twinâ€"Ciby. â€" _ > 7 % he his hratharcinâ€"aw . Meo Exh Reisk er, Hawksville, left on Tuesday mornâ€" ing on an extended trip to the Northâ€" west. They ‘intend travelling as far as the Pacific Coast, British Columâ€" bia.â€"â€"Miss Gertie Smith, Troy, N.Y. has returned home after spending seyâ€" éral weeks in town.â€"Quite a â€" numâ€" ber journeyed to Berlin onâ€" Tuesday aiternoon, to hear the Kingâ€"Edward Coldstream Guards Band.â€"A large number of friends and relatives â€" a¢â€" sembled at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. dA‘::n Steiss on Su::‘y.hwm vc:'- reception was honor the newly weéded couple Mr. _ and Mrs. Herman Hass, who had just re turned from: their honeymioon the preâ€" Intertainment.â€"A grand entprtainâ€" ment will be given in our schoolhouse n, the ev of the 25th Mfg. der the auspices of the . Tankge ons‘ â€" areuk wl‘ ant> make â€" the t --xw"‘ ho nifieon it Moe s iY o5 ue h wu%:-- ho. sues! ;»M .'; T Ens B C n o S U . ns 4.«»-’,’?0_-;. wre aw‘ l 'f"" x) “!n»?i;a»m v;fl:r r ,?.:;-_- k ol l hm mt C T 1+ s kane haf in Wark hard ~The : 2‘\,.3;’;*&‘ v“{ 3 ‘w“-;‘:‘*vg xz,-sc.ai;-v : . :+ G-‘i.ti‘,"'l*; w ripi fi:“» f*‘; Personal.â€"Mrs. â€" H.A. Miller and daughter, Lydia, have returned . to their home in South Superior after spencing two weeks with friends here. â€"â€"AMr. Jno. Schweitzer, accompani¢ed lambs on e _ BM.â€"AM’DA% foot all was played here on y â€" eve ming last., between the Hawk#vilia ind HeldelTburg jusior teams. _ Tha mvum:l?htm-whm ut the boys to work hard, the rame ending with the score 2â€"1â€" in r:'v“mr.':l!hvuvflh.Amun” Ma)‘tfi""'flfi: Jno. G@. Haha took in another fi_gz\poflhnll-mduym Mzr.~Innington of Stratiord has been HELIDELBURG t k42 Miller who accompanied Our New Mantles are opened and on Sale. It may s m es &fid%%&dny&-mw_ ‘1, i chm“. l.difl‘ a New l " N & 4 c / been sold even in this hot weather, there will be a rush for f.i mfi.lnd"mtmtozmhtthhm'm- ‘;,r show the finest Stock, and best choice in the County. Everything !.\holbdiu,llinusndChildm You are invited to 6 â€" In the Workshop present.â€"The old‘ post office which was formerly . occupied and kept by Miss: Harriet â€" Pogson, is being torn down this week by Mr. H. Gimble, who has purchased the premises.â€" Miss . Ella Lutz was the guest of Speedville friends over Sunday.â€" Mr. Isaac Shupeâ€" of Newmarket was the m:l friends in the village . last y.â€"Mr. N. Latsch will take a position . as foreman in one of the rooms at the Ontario Sugt Co., in a few days.â€"Mr. Albert Gimbel has gone to Toronto . where he has seâ€" cured a position.â€"Baptismal services were held at the Grand River here last Sunday afternoon by the U. B: T nle 4. o rnnt 0 ol ‘The editorial game laws are stated in an eastern publication to be "as follows:â€"‘‘Book, agents may be killed October 1.to Sept. 1; spring poets from March 1 to June 1; scandal Monâ€" Please Remember (Radical.) gers irom Aptii i vo.®eb. i; umpreiâ€" la botrowers from Aug. 1 to May 1. Every man who accepts a newspaper for two years and then on being . preâ€" sented with the bill, says; "IL never ordered it," may be killedâ€" on the spot without reéserve or reliel, i YES, FACTS TALK Market Grocery, Berlin ‘That‘s where the real value of an ufllhhflomd The m1 rwuuwdn!dlor:hhmd- ed. in the wor often detorâ€" mines its price. We buy. from the best manufacturers. It is our inâ€" tention to sell the highest grade of jowellery. (If a ring, a wateh, or any article of jowellery whatever goes from here which isn‘t: sitisfacâ€" tory or as represented we are here to make amends. . We. want your jewellery tradeâ€"we will treat you so that we will keep it. Enter NOW..__s W. J. ELLIOTT Borlin Business: Colloge, The B.B.C. is known as the school that gives ‘fesnits â€" its students get positions. We would like: to send our new illastrated catalogue to anyone who "Is. interested in ‘practical education. â€"Address the that the courses given in the nees. We prepare students for the best positions becauseâ€"the training here is of the highest grade. Get a catalogue. & given in other schools of busiâ€" Stratford Ont. W, D. EULER, Principal, JEWELLER. Dress Tl‘llllm YeACF Waterico. WHAT WE HAVE WE HOLD=s$gâ€"â€" W'%M ; Btores l;ulhiwm Onk Phones 49 and _ 216 V BER YX sSTUTOORSSE UIL mzmnfl?‘%tw&& A ome bottle of Dr, Hoo! '-Oufli,f‘ 3 tion Oure will bring hw. â€"4 SE Our tea and ooffee trad Why? â€" Because we give $28.00 to $40.00 to points in M tobs, ummmfl chewan. Godmm f ie P tp d‘ o m Western Excursions Single Fare for Round T rig makes young stock: grow as nothing else will do. It mmw All stock like it. None ever 16. 20 lbs. for $1.00. . Try it. ‘ Good going Sept. 24th, 25th and 26th. _ ud tmrarning seunocn t S | J. R. STRICELAND, Ticket Agent. _ will arrive in a feow days. : Watch for display in window. _.‘.:'_..'.‘c se T OREUYE ~ oaich e dnu. amwen . 1t . pDrIVOY . CUBUIGOR~ SOG 1 ECCC mesncarffipess ind to Port Ruron, Mich., $3.30 ; Detrolt, herleBeialatisertzitries Ircaccund Th istirivet Bd Mich., $4.80;‘ Grand n-gd%.; $7.55 ; Saginaw, Mich., $5.60; City, Mich., $5.70 ; Ub'm.(__, $6.55 ; Cincinnati, Ohlo, $12.10; umbus, Ohio, $9.80 ; Daytom, _ $10.40; Indianapolis, Ind., 1 8t. Paul or Minneapolis, $28.40.â€" Has no equal for ©~ CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNG TWINâ€"CITY For School Opening Raymo Bros. luss at the least possible Wa sell good romsted Rio It is the cheapest and best. It keeps HALLMAN & CO., 2C Our stock of ~ HERB FOOD Successor to

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