P ie c 46â€" hy . Adt C N3 _ 0C ,'!"r are tae: be y psa n U : ol : Compounding . "3@0.._ oughiy ~compere Eue â€"<*=/‘Tha Ontario Col NE S â€" W ATERLOO, Ont __ gre very impormas matlers whel mufl you will have you. ~ Oipstw.Scopeciitieqa, we aiw 4y8 Ust " , Mevia. & Co‘s. products : Pharmacoutioai Products unies: Reliability ! BRVUCS and CAEMICALS. We u«i â€" ouly tnepure articles, the best we © can buy. ~W"â€â€™ .â€"_ Dispeusing UbeWMiSG 2 apotheke. â€"_ _ * w ATBELOL a?ï¬Y Macklinâ€"of Berlin for clothing. _ ‘Mr. J.E. Seagram‘s annual sale c ‘thoroughbred horses in training wi, Kake place at the â€" HKepository, 1« ronto, on Wednesday. gorbdp Pobdbrpqpiaq GiGiGiaq ED. M. DEVITI About twentyâ€"five students of th Q.A.C. Guelph, visited the stables of Mr. Geo. Moore and Mr. ~J.: i Seagram, «on Thursday . -d_tu‘sauu†ig business from Mr. . A Haist ol Platisville, and will | take possession .on November 23rd For the~convenience of those wishâ€" ing 10 ®ttend _ St.=Jobn‘s Luthers, Uhurch, â€" Waterloo, ‘strect cars wil wmm at 10â€" o‘dlock every Suu day morning. * * \A rabbit s was‘given at th Ciny Hutel 2 Monday evening. . . l.sgyp&? were present"and al e good things provided .L. m’:m Hergott. t f * For making ‘conne¢tions ‘with . theâ€" vowu suwer and doing his own plumiâ€" rngg “W‘ a permit from the town tities, it â€"Cost a â€" Wa werloo citizen $20 damages. %. * _ Macklin of Berlin selis the cheapesi ilouming in Waterloo County.: .. . The music in the Waterlo6 Methodâ€" ist «burch" on Sunday ‘evening next willâ€"be of a wholeâ€"souled and inspirâ€" ing character. The singing will â€"be Lacked up by. the fine Sunday . Schoos orchestra. < â€" Among the new companies grantei charters by the Ontario. Government last week was the Soyder Brothers‘ Uphoistering _ Company,â€" . Waterloo, Cmy ital $05,000, provisional . director» H.M. Snyder,. A.H. Suyder, H. W. ... Phe thermometer registered 10 de grees above. zero Wednesday morning. English . services will be held i 8t. Jobn‘s Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day evening. In the morning . sotiai services â€" will be held in commemora tion of members who died during the ‘past year. V n smuntares Mr.â€" Washineton ‘Winter of Preston was a Visttor " ~in~ waterloo Tuesday mflo has just. returned â€" fror #. iess trip to Russia and .Sib eria in the interests ofithe Maxwell Ananterisce vorr aatslactory now reporis a very satisfac nuguâ€" beriof orders. _ â€" : * Many young men f:om the country re entcring the Bcrlinâ€" Business ~Col g. ‘The winter n.onths cannot _ be spent to better advantage % in se curing & u edvucation. prinâ€" cipal of ::n&flit Business Collége, W.D. Eulet, will send the College catâ€" tree Enm write for 4t. New ::h- wnter at any «wme, >, Ht.W.!.mbl Galt has purchas â€" You & your boy anâ€"overcoat lflâ€;mlh of Berlin. You . _can buy a good ulstct:© bver soat for a man for §$4. { Â¥ # I Compounding is don:d by thor: oughiy ‘compereut "graduates oi Tn.:gnuno College ot Pnarmoc, this assuringy you the greaies mcouracy, 1 give personal diteiâ€" Hiou to au prescripuionsand shoun be picased tu iake care of yuurs. h.ln. Jacob c Qam‘.:. x:’c: Catharâ€" ’N b term,eternnde .e F~wing -::-n wnâ€"up famâ€" i&“ three gï¬b’:l.c::“ï¬y-’ are to mourn her death. The Tuneral will take fl.u‘:ll &Ms; «t : one p. m. Â¥ thuen. Sidmbery. for verricy" ant Rev. Dr. James Henderson, D. D., mmfln the Waterloo Mothoâ€" dist on Sunday evening nett, has filled of the: best pilpits in the M Church. His lastâ€" pasâ€" &.:‘“ outer which s tnff 1o ho “ . all men shoud consider, properiy: on tae Burdgeport"® rusd ‘Oznain life issues in all plan| w m:. baward Blacey sud bougut a ie begt policies® . # ut compieue new bouse Lrom AMalâ€" sA y s C tis dbuniscn on â€" Jodn 3%., WUGy RAYVMO BROS., | >| more is wl rosine in ilure., â€" mr: Retate and Insucance Agonts, merruiger will have a méeriy gatuéc f D‘ouwmuno-um ; WATERLOO, Ont.|»izt, wuich ladesand genticmen â€" iw D N ies e osls ol _~____ | whom quvitations are imsued will: _be Local News. Promptness ! im ig>>4 :xâ€"u e young . MaQ is G0U4 ot Life Insuratite is oBe| â€" pr. John S. Herringer has. sold sure 104 Lo miss. DQUIAL, NOV, 84. â€"._ ine ~ beauulul residence of Mr, C. ~rgutcigtr wii be Lurown.OpCA _ OL vuesuay @vening next, Nov. 2%,, . W «ilwuo Gemue ~to come to the sutâ€" a1 to ve beid there unuer Tuae . Ausâ€" ues of the Ladies* Aid society . o. e Mevbodust vhurch. Music â€" uy the orchesvra, â€" quarueltes, etc., _ Dilv€ coflection. LOSTâ€"â€" A hand grip ~ last Friday night on . roud beeween Centreviice aud beriin. Finaer will be rewataâ€" AUNTERS RETURN. â€"The two Waterloo: huntingâ€" parties 1etuined ttom . & LWO Weeks‘ _ uvel munt in the wilds of Muskoka, Mouâ€" uay noon.. Kuutz‘s party of @igit members were Yery successiul . aiu urougat home tweive deer and . ong â€" mouse, ‘The ~Merner parly shot six user and one woli. They reported dect w Bave been quite pieatiful. The buting was a most enjoyable ong. MILLK TEST. . * . Dr. C,T, Noeckef, reports the gualâ€" ..y of the milk suppiy very good. Tne lusuit ol a recent test is as 10u0wWs: Bumple No. iâ€"Sp. ujpvuy‘l.oaaâ€" P.. Butter Fatâ€"4.9, o Sample No. 4.â€"Sp. Gravityâ€"1.032 x A. Bulter \Iatâ€"3.4. Sample No« 3â€"1,0%4 â€"P. C. Butter s atâ€"5 6. # + Sample No. 4â€"1:035â€"P.C. Butter Fatâ€"i.4. ‘The young people of the Evangelical ongregation, St. Jacobs, members 0: the senior catechism ¢lass, thirty in aumber, _ agreeably. surprised theic. pastor, Rev. J.A. Schmidt, at the# rarsunage _ on Monday evening .anu: presented him with an address and a ‘begutifulâ€" â€" and. valuable brocadeu wouch, Rev. . Mr. Schnildt, though Jompletely taken by surprise, in & iew weliâ€"chosen words thanked â€" the donors for their beamutiful gilt. The At the reguiar savurday market .resh eggs were very scarce and the iew there were, sold at 250 a doren. the supply of butter was not equal .o the demand and sold readily â€" at 40c alb. Fowl was not as plentilui as it was week. Ducks soldâ€" ar 25 to 550,):21:,'â€1: 80 and 85¢, cach, and.chickenms at 25 to 10c each. «here was a good ~supply of other produce which sold â€"at current prices. PASTOR PRESENTED. $ class was given a warm welcome and #everal hours were pleasaniily . anu socially spent. Good things to tickle ‘the palate were pfovided by the class «nd added much to the enjoyment oi the evening. . ;}UIETL_Y WEDDED. â€" «EEKLY MARKET ‘The residence of Mrs. Kaatz, Alâ€" bert street, Watérloo, was the scene of an interesting but very quiet evâ€" ent on Wednesday evening, the â€" 18th inst., when her daughter, Miss . Minâ€" nie, M. Kaats was married to _ Mr. Frank Haight, manager of the Waterâ€" Joo Mutual Fire Insurance Compaty . 111;‘“' was performed at . 8 o‘clock, by Rev. S.M.â€"Hauch, . pasâ€" . of the Evangelical Church. The happy couple, ‘the same evening took up their residence in their newlyâ€"furâ€" nished home on â€" George St. _ â€" Both Emmm are held in high cs 4éeim by their many friends who °xâ€" r.l their hearty congratuilations â€" and well wishes for many years of hapâ€" ed by leaving atyAais qice. lta‘w STIFTUNGS FEST The annuml ‘‘Stiftungs Fest," or "At Home,‘‘ of the Harmonie ~ Singâ€" 'L';quoclety tumh:}lfl'zmfle on ~evening an Was ~& decided m The attendance of members with,their wives and friends was large. .. A ghort program . had been artanged for and was successfulâ€" ly carried _ out. The singing society under the direction of Mr. Pochimapg #angseveral chorises in & very pleasâ€" ingâ€" mdanner. ‘Addreésses were deliverâ€" ed by President Knauf, . Mrs H.â€" A. Zocliner and â€"Mt: E. Haedke of the Orpheu-&n,*smy. Mr .. Zoellâ€" ner, who i8 tly: called the Father of Music in Canada, and is an honâ€" Orajle member. of the Society, gave ‘umnï¬mfl-lï¬mr of the Society. A! the programme Iuv-nl ‘hours were" most pleasantly mpwï¬_ .. Excelient was ed by Rockel‘s orâ€" Arringst the BE and. this part of alrt s and this part of 105 CARD OF THANKS the young .. mMad is doul, Rul citizens chilasen, with Mr.‘Carnegie, which < donation of the sum ol tem thor ‘ dollars for the erection of a . publ library building, commer stone "well and truly %P. ‘v‘% Mr. A. Weidentiammer cly ot the Board, was next Called r to readâ€"an historical sketch of Wa terloo Free Rublic ‘Library® as "fok â€"â€" The necessity forâ€"new quarters for the Waterioo _ Public Library > the Board of Directors had no conâ€" :‘x:l.hm_lflmbw mt . dm' j itive if a more suitable reading room wot provided for the. general In the fall of 1901, the Library cmw.m however, was not very favorably reâ€" Ceived. â€" ‘The Board requested t Council to place the room in . - Town Hall, oceupied by the .. Fire Brigade at their disposal, to be fitted. up by them for a public reading room. There were many objections to this ; no other . room.â€" was available for the. Fire Brigade, : more rooms were required for Municipal offices in the Town Hall, the Librarian would not be able to exercise the necessary supervision â€" over the reading room, unjess theâ€"partition between the two * daFSC gleon tigh propesdd io ¢ Apâ€" plytolr.Anderlc & $10,000 donation toâ€"erect a Library building in the town, ‘The matter was brought before a joint meeting 0: the Board < . of Trade, Town Council and Library Board, and aifter a very thorough discussion of. theâ€"pros and cons of such a step, & resolution favâ€" oring the proposal was passed. Mayor Bean then forwarded this teâ€" solution, together with the ~request for & $10,000 donation, to Mr,> ~Carâ€" negie, and in aâ€"very short time â€" he received a favorable reply. /. . > lows: ‘The necessary steps were taken to secure suitable â€" plans for‘ a $10,000 building. Mayor Bean ~and the Chairâ€" man of the . Library â€"Board visited Guelph, Berlinâ€"and Stratford,â€"to inâ€" spect the plans of theâ€"Carnegie â€"lib raries which were in the course . of erection in those cities. ‘Their report, together with plans obtained from plans of _ the building, the cornerâ€" stone of which we, toâ€"day, have the pleasure of â€" laying. . The © building, â€" when completed, â€" will be a credit to our town â€" andâ€"will furnish adequate accommodation for Waterloo‘s readâ€" ing public for many years. _ other In connection with the ?te- emony, a brief history of the â€" Town Library will not be out of order® In November 1875 a meetingâ€" was beld in the Market House to organâ€" ize a Mechanics‘ Institute. This was accomplished . and at . a subsequent mecting on the 10th, of December a constitution and byâ€"laws were adoptâ€" ed. One of the conditions of memberâ€" ship reads as . _ follows:â€""All . wellâ€" conducted â€" persons shall be eligible for membership, and on paying their subscriptions and signing the constiâ€" tution sball receive a card admitting them to all the privileges of the Inâ€" stitute." & Among the promotérs of this _ Inâ€" stitute we notice the names of Dr.> Bingham, . ‘Thomas HilHard, P. â€" }1. Sims, John Shub, Jacob Conrad, G. Moore, C.M. Taylor, and many . oth~ ers, some of ~ whom . have long since joined the silent majority, and those who areâ€"still â€" living are known toâ€" day, as they were known nearly 30 years ago,â€" as publicâ€"spirited â€" citizous, always ready and willing to further the best interests of the town: % _ In 1887 another step was taken. The Mechanics‘ â€" Institute had been | â€"â€"_ A GREAT PICTURE, very well in its day, but better. facâ€" ® wmer ilities wore demanded by the reading}> The publiskers of the Guelph Merâ€" public, and the ~Board of <Directors |cury have issued a beautiful : threeâ€" made the necessary u'nnen-u to |edlored picture, suitable for framing, turn the Mechanies‘ Institute into a|of the Ontario â€" Agricultural College. ; first of the Free Libâ€" y ;m.....m.m..,«m rat in n mfunentno o :y tuary 1888. ‘The following members lencnicereliaiatati e hoii lu-nnl the Board d_m:â€" J.E. SEAGRAM DID WELL. i i t all,. ... | _ New _ York, Nov. | 12 â€"Joseph B 1.E. Bowman, MP. chairman. y Now... 12 ~â€"Joneph 1. a the Canadian tur{man, was ~. .0. A. Hachnel, Secy. ar Pamkice on Woinesdag, and it ho the presence ol a lafge izeas and bundreds of ) . Bince‘ that â€"day the Library â€" bas wade rapid progress, and toâ€"day it is ranked in the annual, report issued by the Department of Education, among the foremost in the Province. The report for the year 1902 shows that there â€" are 7244 yolumes in the Uhrary. More â€" than 10,000 volumes dre issued annually to the rcaders oi se Dhhimy on s rgoint roak. on is cart. Porus the Tone 1006 the Board has added more than 200 new volumes to the ones already on the Waterloo Free Public¢ Library. Chas. Noccker Brief Historical Sketch. i g * s J.F. Morley sent Board of D of the following + public seleol1 ich »led to the ::- public A‘Hunting You May Go ! W.H. Riddell on behaif ofthe Library Board, Secretary W.M.‘Reade on beâ€" half of the Public School Board and President R. Roschman: on behaif of the Board of Trade and also.by the Revs. Gilchrist and Hauck. The proâ€" .fl closed shortly ‘béfore five o‘ , by the singing of ‘‘God Save ~‘."n 1 ‘The box to be deposited in the corâ€" ner stone will contain copies of the }hd papers, current coink of the reaim, copy â€" uf the vorrespondence with Mr. Carnegie,â€"historical sketch of the Watetiou Free Public Libraty, listâ€"of all the public boards, and tne town officials, etc. ‘The building is being rapidly pushâ€" ed forward by the contractors,. ‘and barring too much | unfavorable weathâ€" ex the new building should be . under. roof betore Christmas. Old and young were equally. interâ€" ested in the occasion. The old pioâ€" neers who had borne the burden and the heat of the day were there in full force as well as hundreds of the rising g.m who . will more largely â€"share the benefits: of the new building. The exsellent deportment of |+t/a echan! mhildran enolia vaolumes fOT n;’-i-fv‘d& 'â€";â€"&;;; ";’":;’\' t"*’*’*a‘ was the subject of general remark. "Brief canï¬hh‘ tory addresses were hen made by Rev. A.E. Schuls ana John Schondelmayer until the close of _ the meeting:. Mr. wuu bad luck _ at â€" his farm in Ontario. Nearly all his horses were attacked by influenza, rn.mmrnmw. other valuable animals, He | says that the apidemic cost him $50,000. : very good day. He will remain © here The Building Committee is comâ€" Contragtors:= _ Heatingâ€"Liphardt Bros. _ â€" _ Try Maokiin 6f Werlin for mitts and Paintingâ€"Jgcob Huber. to come which we have just put in stock. The goods are the best ready to wear garments in the market For style, finish and prices â€"will convince you this is the store to buy your OVERCC AT. Also a full line of Suits, Underwear, Gloves, Braces, ete _: . : . Charles Noecker. J. Uffelman‘s Mayor Charles Moogk. But you cannot find a better line of FOOTWEAR for Fall and Winter than we have. Call and examine same at the CASH SHOE STORE :: ;:=â€" King Street {Repairing neatly‘donefjfon shortfnotice. of the Latest Styles and Lowest Prices T .’:):h‘lg' d’:y,' -'z&" ui.:i hss : a s ves Waterloo and Elmira, returnedâ€"to her home in Kurtzville on Thursday. _ Miss Hilda Cortie spent Sunday in _ Mr..Otto Umbach of Elmira spent Saturday in Waterloo. . Mr. 8. Gourlay of Galt spent Sunâ€" day â€"with friends in Waterloo, _Mr. Chas. Powell of m spent Sunday with Wc-tuloo nR Henrich spent Sunday with Milverâ€" ton friends.â€" > â€" : Mr... R.H. Harrison of Toromto :znt Sunday with Mrs, Harrison at the home of the latter, King street. Miss Marguerite McDougall returnâ€" ed to her ‘home in Waterloo Sunday,~ after _ spending two weeks‘ yvacation with Tavistock friends. Mr. Nico! of Detroit â€"spent Saturâ€" day and Sundu‘xn the home of â€" his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Peter Gleiser.â€" He km accompanied home by Mrs, Nicol who has been spending several months with her parents. s e Mr. Chas. Allemang of Detroit is a guest at J.â€"Conrad‘s. Personal and Social. _ Mr. Claytonâ€" Snyder leaves Thursâ€" day for London where he has acceptâ€" ed a position in the Molsons Bank. Mr. and â€" Mrs. M.B. Clemens _ of Bridgeport, Ala., ealled, on Waterloo friends on Tuesday. ~ Mrs, Harry V. Clemene will be at home to _ ber friends the first and third Wednesdays of each monthâ€" at. her residence on Herbert St., Waterâ€" Mrs. â€" E. Hergott is spending . a few days in Walkerton attending . the funcral of Mr. Schnitzler, sr. O i o tm t days in Hami on business _ this lr 8. Burrows of Belleville â€" was a visitor to the head office of the Mutual Life on Friday. Mr, F.C.G. Minty, manager of the m“m of the Bank ~ of Comâ€" merce, is in Toronto attending the funcral of his mothet. f Mtr. All. Bellinger spent Friday evâ€" ening. with Galtâ€"friends. \‘Mr.. Chas, Lanz, â€" who has been ‘% miles noral h:: Wlnnip?. Man ~returned home . in Waterloo. es C 5 Mrs. Specker and Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Snyder of Reading, Paâ€", are the ;:nl <of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob â€" Conâ€" , jr. 'l\:nnfln‘todund the funéral of , â€"~ Specker‘s â€" mother, Mrs, Allemang, which takes place in Elmira, on Monday. . ; Mr. Win. Snider was a visitor to ‘Toronto Wednesday. Miss â€"Tda Hagey, who has been spending the past two months at Inâ€" nisfail, _ Alberta, and who attended n%uum.m J. Wesley r, returned to her home in Watetloo: Monday . ~ Mr. Jobhn Hertelâ€" has resumed his duties as . wine clerk at the Zimmerâ€" man House, after spending several weeksin Blair, where he had chafge of his Tather‘s hotel, while the latter was enjoying a deer hunt in Muskoka Town of Waterloo Friday, December 4th, 1903. Court of Revision Waterloo. pick at 46, 69 and 75e. â€" ï¬-“ «‘ FLANNELETTE i xloves, f ..ï¬ny'ma"."-&-. in 223 !-.rh?kzbl durk stripes, 82 in. wide, at 5e. CASBHMERE k sicipes, 32 io. wide: at 50. â€" â€" '"“l ‘ OLOAKING _ _ "I pleces surl_clotp, double width in ool goods in navy, cardinai, :‘_flhhek.!".‘n;a‘-"!.‘!‘ at $1.50. _ __â€" â€"~ DPRBSBS 6000:' ‘.' Special bargains in a !: f T get Sests in narr: cardiual, grom \swmlfl-‘u&%fl; in vy and mediam 56 wide. special prices §1,25 and €1 MANTLES AND FURS > A~ OILOLOTHB .. _ â€" o2 If you are needing anything in ladies | A new iob of ollelot, Iuclouke. . aod’omï¬.m'--gh and furs, we mï¬e our h oo irnishing â€" it Poou‘s nalcntes T prnd We [dges aad mt mo m We m m & se :‘ keeping with qualities, a‘;flfl. y4. â€" ? e o have their recommendation in their faces and outer cuses. â€" We believe ~ "in attrac.ive exteriors, but we have E. 7. 20086, _ â€" London Cabbirs May Strike. London, Nov. 16. â€"London is threatâ€" with a generalâ€"cab drivers‘ strike, to the competition of tubes, om nibuses and electric cars. The cab drivers have asked the qwners for & reduction of a shilling a day in the cost Oof hire. â€" The cabâ€"owners refused this concession, and the "cabbies" have callâ€" ed"a. midnight mutin? to take.a vote on a strike. The heaviest losers by the last cab strike were the restaurants and ‘The Winnipeg carly closing byâ€"law has Reen sustained by Judge Richards. ) An information has been lald agninst the "Toronte Junction Recreation Club.â€" Russia is surprised at the aggrossire atâ€" titude adopted by China n rogard t> Mrnâ€" TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ‘The Pelee Island cable is broken again. Blxty employees of the Census Bureau have been discharged. The Countess of Minto and party have returned to Ottéwa after a tour of Jopan. A man naumned Hemilett was killed is a eollision on the Canadian Northern Ralâ€" way at. Winnipeg. * * % Premier Seddon of* New ~Zealand latroâ€" @ueed his proposais for preferenilal trade with Great Britain. «~~ It is reported from Strathroy that Pat« rick Upton, who was assaulted by his njece, .may ;ESCover....< : ?Wï¬t‘%&i‘fï¬m um m in carâ€" .The Owen Sound Board ‘of Trade has passed a resolution endorsing Mr. Chamâ€" berlain‘s fiscal policy. â€"~â€" * eight for children‘ in car â€"Iâ€";Envyoodhowl..?lm.:: BLACK AND WHITESUITINGS 8 picces new black and white suitings "Mr. Charles H. Hines has been sppointâ€" ed electrical engineer for the C. P. K. with headquarters at Montreal. ‘The Toronto Reform Associatton has invited ‘Sir Wiltrid <Laurier to speak there at his earliest convenience. Mr. °C. M. Hays handed to Bir Wiktrid Lautier plase of the .surveys made by Grand Trunk Pacific engineers in the Lake Abitibi district. f Mrnest: Lee, a Barnardo boy, saixteen years of age, « horse and a Jeather coat disappesred from the farm of A. W»Hunt: ley, near Ingersoll, Yery Rev. Samue! Pritchard Matheson, Stores: NV m D.D., Dedu~of Rupert‘s Land, was conseâ€" | nnlth?o. wrated at Winnipeg sasistant Bishop to the : Phones 49 and . Archbishop of Rupert‘s Land. Open Sundaye. & is growing. © Well that is what we are aftor. We want yout trade, and if you are nct dealing with us d:tnn what you are ‘minsing. a Produce, Batter, E‘ . â€" We will give you the high est and gell you our at the lowest possible price. ® k We are gotting in an immense stook of goods for the Fail so come do‘:‘xh)hp we are offering. A fow of &7 m h Â¥w e n wan e n a uin d ol d n ae n 6. 0+ m n n tb o * a " _ aleansd Currants, 3 $OK L. .. . < ~Aucka‘*s «l 2+ Reubbg i\ Market Grocery, Berlin =======O0UR FARM TRADE=:=:===z Too:Many CLOCKS â€" Colombia has protested to Great Britain gainst the action of the ‘United States greater faith in the recommendaâ€" tion that a good time keeper will give us. ~Our clocks are orns ments in every sense of the word, but as time keepers they are disâ€" tinctly classed by themselyves. _ _ . B. RYAN & CO. WaATCHMAKER AND Rise, able, at moderate prices 25¢, 50¢ ‘ f HOSE e Ladies‘ black cashmere hose in ever all mzes at %, 35 an DROP ORNAMENTS: . _« _ _ We are showing a rtm idmmmx’m solors, also mixed colors for e orLororeas® _ _ For School . . For more mnt-w 'c\: airs. sLood the test. | meglect & cold nora cough jmmdm.ï¬m& tion Oure will bring instant | Price 28 and 506 and every bottle gaar E A. J. ROOS, Fisbâ€" will atrive in a fow days. . Watéh for display in window. â€" © _ . P HIGLER | Direotor of the Waterioo . =__ > ‘Feacher of Viciin and ;’»:\-'.t snn Lï¬ airhipmeraniedt .. Raymo Bros. Sixty Students VER YX sgTOOHLS8SSFUTL. rial , par d08 .=,=>1=s nb ow t i n t n n wh i n are already in attendance at the Berâ€" lin Business College. â€" Where is the schoo! that is doing as nflh,r‘ students as this upâ€"toâ€"date ? It‘s the school where graduates get gET THE BEST~IF PATS WOrmunOrdy WY hk iBe-t place in o:w.w-m. "IR + ng & thorough business e4uâ€" iz cation or a superior shorthand [ _ training. â€" Gradustes always # . Mm:m-cm‘[j Write for catalogue, un 2 e S n e Teione. : Avynter At y tire.: <rmvem Sliates, Lead Pencils, _ â€". T.*J. SLLIOT, M. DEVITT, :. . *# t mwï¬ Our stock of W. D. EULER, Principal, Successor to whos 4 fes "ip