& 49900000 . Governor â€"_. od a telegr > terncon pr j _of « 6+ highes 1;,“‘ st« o. . Paotingtu nr % This i ns thi i Nonan en yc “““’ i o chavediah 4u\:‘¢a‘ gnce, however, what calling in life .4 . chooses, whether it be the : mechanies, or others, the to handle carpenter‘s or other ‘ tools always comes handy. A man *meed not be an expert carpenter nor blacksmith, but a rudimentary knowâ€" %fll these trades wil} not only be & it | convenience, but will in all probability often be a means of sayâ€" ing time and money, which otherwise would â€" have to be spent in getting done that which he could do sufficâ€" jently well. This is where the advanâ€" †of manual training schools â€" beâ€" comes most .apparent, . as any boy blessed with an average degree of inâ€" genuity can easily acquire a suffcient knowledge of the use of tools to do ahy ordinary tinkering that may fall in his way in after life. Another adâ€" vantage is, that the individual thus instructed can the more intelligently comprehend the quality of the work performed by mechanics and others, and thus be in a position to get betâ€" ter value for his money. Qualifications of this\ kind are indespensible in â€" a firstâ€"class public man, as no one can let contracts as intelligently as the one that has a proper comprehension of the quantity and quality of the wotk required. The progressive spirit of Berlin is well illustrated in the fine new _ building at present under construction â€" by .the High School Board, for Mantal Training and Doâ€" mestic Science purposes, which placâ€" es us among the pioneers in this branch of training in the country. The usual examinations of the Pubâ€" lic Schools will take place as folâ€" lows:;â€" Central School.â€"Wednesday Dec. 16th. Agnes Street School.â€"Thursday, 17the Margaret _ Avenue Schoolâ€"Friday December 18th. Courtland Avenue School.â€"Monday December 21st. Miss Anderson‘s kindergarten at the Central, Thursday, Dec. 17th, Miss Sutton‘s kindergarten at Central on the same day as the examination on other subject on Wednesday, Dec. 16th. In all cases the examinations will begin at 2 p.m. â€" Parents and guardians and all othâ€" ers interested in the schools are coriâ€" fally invited to atiend. Stratford. Dec. 5.â€"What is claimed to be the nrst solid cement bridge of its kind in the Province was that e:â€" ected in _ August Jast about a mile east of Tavistock over a small creek on. the boundary of Perth and Oxford Counties. _ It has a span of 30 feet, with â€" absolutely no support und2râ€" neath between the abutments at each end, and yet the thickness of _ the floor is only â€" fourteen inches. Seven days after this bridge was buily it a‘â€" lowed of the passage over it of a £0 tou load without a tremor. The abutâ€" ments at each end are 34 feet thic‘, at the base, and 24 at the top. Like the rest of the bridge, they are solid cement. _ A railing about three â€" fect high is also of solid cement. The bridge cost $635. Extremely interestâ€" ing is the manner of its construction. A wooden structure is built first. Upâ€" on this the floor of the bridge is laid. Upon four inches of cement, inch and threeâ€"quarter steel rods are laid, runâ€" ning _ lengthwise, and ten inches apart. Three inches more of cement are Jaid on this, then a layer of wovâ€" en wire is put on. Over this another Coating of coment is laid, then anothâ€" €r layer of wire, and on top of all enough cement to make up the total of fourteen inches in thickness. The railing, which is also strengthened ‘with wire, is an important factor, as 4t helps to bind the bridge together, and increase its strength. This is by weason of heavy bolts run downward through the railing and fastened firmâ€" Jy to the floor. _ This â€" bridge was> built under the supervision of Councillors Herold and rt‘in, of the Perth County counâ€" . and so â€" successful did it prove that another has been erected . by them near Harmony. l To â€"Immediately Organize â€" Large Military Forces. _ Tientsin, Dec. 6â€"Yuanshikai, the Governor of Peckili Province, receivâ€" ed a, amâ€"from the throme this afâ€" s promoting him to, the com of the Imperial army and fnavy, % rack in China. He bas staitcd to drill all the Chil i incluci the Bannermen, at 7Â¥ Dec. gâ€"An ediet issued toâ€" ~«ppoints Prince Ching, the Grand ;)’ï¬â€" Shikai and a :"mm- a committee t armics of all the &ac proâ€" PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINAâ€" TIONS. §SOLID CEMENT BRIDGE CHINA V/AKING UP a S.fomn« certain . yoâ€" £ the tline, Strasburg, Ont. . __ the old| Get of one" sire, lour animals . o nd Mas. |@ither séxâ€"Second prize, $35, Frank .0 AdMae m s‘“"“ On‘t. 6. â€" Horsesâ€"Clydesdale, special, . best Americanâ€"bred, any age, -tn;'x:' lenge cup, value $100â€"Lady 3me., Torouto . . o s se _ Clydesdale = specialâ€" Best Clydesâ€" dale mare, any age, gold medal, valâ€" ue $100â€"Lady Superior: Robert Dayâ€" les, Torontp. > ® $ € Sheepâ€"~Breeding Shropshires, class l?lpltwymloflo!lm.w prize, Lloyd ~Jones, Bros., Burford, Class â€" 2â€"Rams one year old and m'o-ueoll prize, $8, ~Richard , Delaware, Ont; third prize, $5, J.G. Hun.z. Brantford, Ont. Class 3â€"Ram lamb under one Year, â€"First prize, $12, John C-n;h‘dl of Woodville, Ont.; third prize, G. Hanmer, Brantford, Ont. C Class 4â€"Ewe one year old and unâ€" der twoâ€"First prize, $12, J. Camp bell, Woodville, Ont; second prize, $8, John Campbell, Woodvilie, Ont. Class 5â€"Ewe lamb under one year, â€"Second . prize, $8, ~Lloyd _ Joneés, Bros., Burford, Ont., third prize, $5 John Campbell, Woodville, Ont. Class 6.â€"Flock consisting of one ram, one year old or over, two yearâ€" ling ewes and two ewe lambsâ€"First prize, $20, John Campbell, Wood 7:!le, Ont., third prize; $5, Richard (tibâ€" son, Delaware, Ont. Class 7â€"Four lambs of either sex, the get of one sireâ€"First prize, $20, John Campbell, Woodville, Ont., seeâ€" ong prize, $10, J.G. H:n:\er, Brantâ€" ford, â€" Ont., third _ prize, ‘$5 Lioyd, Jones, Bros., Burford, Ont. Galt â€" Reformer.â€"The G.P. & H. and P. & B. are considerate to their employees. _ Each of the motormen have been _ supplied with a stool. There is nothing more tiring . than standing _ in one positio® for hours, and the management understand this. The motorman has as complete conâ€" trol ofthis car sitting on a stool, as standing, and since passengers are prohibited _ from the front platform there can be no complaint that the stool takes up room. SUPPOSED SUICIDE He left â€" his boarding house Saturâ€" day night with his gun, Nothing more was seen of him until toâ€"day, â€" when one of the searching party found the body in the pit. He was employed in Forbe‘s Mills shortly after his arâ€" rival here, but after engaged on the (C.P.R. section. He has no relatives here. Coroner Lockhart is communiâ€" cating with the Crown Attorney and an inquest will probably be held. The cause of his supposed sulcide is . a my stery. M Owing to a â€" temporary famine . of cars there is a scarcity of coal at the Sugar _ Refinery, which has closed down for a few days. Farmers have been notified to have their beets deâ€" livered by December 20th. Hespeler, Dec. 8.â€"August Flieder, a German, aged 24 years who recentâ€" ly came out from his native country to work in the Forbes Co‘s woollen mills. was found in Forbes gravel pit toâ€"day at 2 o‘clock with his head alâ€" most blown off. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott‘s Emulsion restores the strength and filesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. $ ic i Bloocod The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Feed pale girls om Scott‘s Emulsion. Scott‘s Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in : their "teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weaknessand nervousâ€" ness, by regular> treatment with Scott‘s Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women raâ€"s* suffer. MOTORMEN ARE ALLOWED STOOLS. v.-uu_?.n.-al, I a sample to any sufferer. A ware :h.ll prize, "AT HESPELIR. k n n n s k $ a © tWn â€", .‘#r"!‘.“:..u‘ id have b ~:0j¥“ iys . ;. | tro his new market scheme and & the Council that â€"he expectâ€" ed to derive extra revenue by renting s |a aumber dm‘gm This 1 [raised the ire of Ald. Harttung, who Â¥> was compelled to move out of preâ€" _ Jsent market building about a yealr AgO â€", |and this worthy representative delivâ€" o4 fered an oration, that .made . things 4, |lively for _ a time. Besides â€" the market building scheme being shelvet q |the Council refused to reeonsider the rq [request of the School Board for deâ€" », | bentures to instal â€" a heating system in the Margaret uuvboolu the 3. |casting vote of the Mayor;, did not of | discuss Ald. Bricker‘s police accounts 3| but passed them without a whisper, oE e Eon t n e NP e t e passed a resolution charging the Telâ€" egraph and Telephone Companies tent for the use of streets for polls, and passed byâ€"laws for the appointment of a sewer commiésion, and appointing deputy returning officers and polling places, and other routine matters. â€" All the members of the Council were present, namely, Mayor Eden, Alds. Braun, Honsberger, Gross, Colâ€" lard, Kranz, Harttungy Weber," Brickâ€" er and Cochrane. : COMMUNIC ATIONS., The communications were . few . in number, and were read as follows by the Clerk:â€" § Rev. W.A. Bradiey, chairman of the Public Library Board, wrote as . folâ€" lows:â€"The Public Library Board resâ€" pectfully requests the Council to solâ€" icit from _ Mr.. Andrew Carnegie, an additional sum of $1500 to ¢omplete the furnishings _ of the ‘new library buildirfig. Terms same as in previous application. C of Trade, forwarded a copy of the resolution passed at a joint meeting of the Railway Committees of the Perlin and Waterloo Boards of Trade endorsing the proposition of the proâ€" visional directors of the Berlin, Welâ€" lesley and Goderich Ry. Co., for a bonys of $10,000 from the town. Reâ€" ferred to Finance Committee. L L 0. M ctictiirtntate Secretary J.H. Kressler, of the T. & L. Council sent a copy of a resoluâ€" tion passed at the last meeting proâ€" testing against granting a lease to the P. & B. St. Ry. to construct a spur line along Elgin street, on the ground that the B. & W. St. Ry:~Co. was willing to submit the matters in question _ to arbitration. The resoluâ€" tion also supported Ald. Gross‘ marâ€" ket scheme, and opposed the action of the Mayor _ in trying to squelch a resolution _ introduced by Alderman Gross re the submitting of a byâ€"law , to the ratepayers for a new market, and that, we endorse said resolution." ; Teferred to the Chairman of the Marâ€" ket Committee.â€"Ald. Gross. wWaANT ROUTE CHANGED. About twenty ratepayers in . the vicinity of the Tuerk street bridge on the Galt branch of the G.T.R., . subâ€" mitted a petition, asking the Council | to reconsider the matter of allowing the Preston and Waterloo St. Ry. to pass under the bridge on Tuerk St. but suggested that they go fifty feet further _ up. They objected, 1st, Beâ€" | cause the%spaee wus altogether too | small; 2nd, it would be dangerous to teamsters and pedestrians; 3rd, with snow on the ground, at times it would be â€" impassible; 4th, entering subway as proposed, a car could not! be seen â€" by team coming the other Rev. W. Kloepfer, C.R., sent an inâ€" vitation to the Council to attend the formal â€" opening and blessing of the new St. Mary‘s R.C. Church, next Sunday, Dec. 13th. PT L. F PETOW! The Finance Committee reported as follows:â€" R Market Committee ... ....$ 14.17 Fire and Water ...« ...> > 118.34 Board of Works, gen. ac count $331.57; local imâ€" . provement $1,562.63 .. ... 1494.20 Sewage Committee ... ... ... 500.40 J.H. Fehrenbach, sprinkling P. Hymm@n ... «... k0 9.85 Aaron BrICK@r, ... «.oe e 4.00 Eph. Bricker, livery ... > 7.00 Canada Furnfbure Ass‘n...... 1.20 C.P.R. Express Co ... .~> .25 R. Bochmer & Co., charity.. . 15.85 way Geo. Faber & Co. ... .. News Record, printing ....... J. R. Eden, expenses for THE SECOND REPORT. ‘ ‘The Finance Committee submitted a gecond report as follows:â€" ‘That the uncollectable +axes for the year 1902 monthj to $128.91 â€" as per statement . of J.K. Master, tax collector, be struck off. That the owner ol the Berlin Opâ€" éra House be notified to furnish. an additional exit as a safe guard to the public in case of fire. â€"That Mrs. Odroski be refunded $1.« 26: on secondâ€" â€" instaiment for street M' Mc‘ â€"â€" Lo se wl s Alds POLICE ACCOUNTS PASSED WANT $1500 MORE giâ€"n.:s, Secretary of tlle_ lo‘a_rd FINANCE REPORT CARL KRANZ, Chairman that the accounts pasâ€" C. KRANZ, Chairman teport be pass and Casper 2626 87.50 37.50 n do with this m Inced ihe sagm. _ _ t i What is _ it, Mayor,"" interjecte Ald. Weber." â€"., _ _ k | ‘The Mayor then reâ€"read the -x: after which there was a faint, per of "garried,"‘ heard from differâ€" ent members," and the motion ° Was Moved by Carl Kranz, seconded hy Ald. W.H. Collard, that the Great North Western and the C.P.R. Te legnph Companies be charged the sum ‘of $25 sach for the use of our streets for their poles for the year 1903, and that the Bell Telephone Co., be charged the sum of $300 for the use of our streets with their poles and unless the accounts are paid forthâ€" !with the same be handed to our Solâ€" .icitor for collection. ent metnbers, an declared carried> . ‘Thus the expected lively discussion failed to materialize. f Gentlemen.â€"I beg to send you the ub'h‘wpyolnluflo-r‘lt a special -;::l: of the Ber| Pubâ€" lie School held this evening:â€" Moved by Mr. Kress, secondedâ€" by Mayor Eden read the following te port from Secretary. Treasurer . D. Bowmani a wOULD NOT _ RECONSIDER THE QUESTION. Mr. Vogt, _ that the ‘Town Council be asked to raise the surm1: of $4,000 by way of debentures to instal alg pressure steam hnht‘i: tem at Margaret Ave. Sc “_.é:n'h‘-“ Ayes.â€"Dr. _Arnott, Messrs. Hertâ€" felder, Kress and Vogt. Nays.â€"Dr. Hett. Mayor Eden informed the Council that the question could not be taken up until a motion was passed to 1¢â€" consifer it, as action was taken at a previous .meeting. _ _ 2e _ ‘Alds. Braunâ€" and Gross submitted the motion which was declared lost on the following division:â€" T Naysâ€" Harttung, Collard, Weber, Cochrane. & k "I‘ll vote with those opposed ~10 the motion,‘"‘ yas the Mayor‘s decis~ ion. . Ayesâ€"Braun, Gross, Kranz, and Bricker. Ald, Honsberger, who supported the granting of the debentures, asked for came in just after the vote was takâ€" en, owing to being detained by a late car from Waterloo. g His Worship drew the attention 0i the Council to the fact that the Tel egraph rnd Telephone Companie: were utilizing Berlin‘s streets â€" for their polcs without paying. rent for the privilege, and still when they arc assessed, they appeal against it at the Court of Revision, and if unsucâ€" cessful there they go before thc Judge. He advocated that the Counâ€" cil fix a nominal sum for rent, and the following resolution was frameo and unanimously passed. . The byâ€"law to be submitted to the ratepayérs in January, regarding the appointment of a Sewer Commission was given its first and second readâ€" ing. 1t provides that after the final passing of the byâ€"law, and the elecâ€" tion of â€" the Commissioners, all the rights and powers at present exercis~ ed by the municipal council, in resâ€" pect of the management of the entire sewerage system of the town of Berâ€" lin, including the sewerage disposal farm, shall be exercised by a Board of five Commissioners (one of whom shall be the head of the Council) and the four . elective . members of â€" the Board shall be elected as provided by Statute in that behalf. It also proâ€" vides that at the time and place apâ€" pointed for the ‘nominations, the clerk shall call for and receive nominations of porsons _ to be . elected as Sewer Cammissioners, and in the event of more than four persons being nominâ€" ated, a poll shall be taken at the same time as the af@ction of other municipal officers. & DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS WILL ASK FOR THE $1,500. Alds. Kranz and Honsberger fathâ€" ered the motion expressing the wilâ€" lingness of the Council to grant the Public Library Board in Consideraâ€" tion of a further _ paymentâ€"of $1,500 by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the sum of $2,450 for the annual maintenance" of the said Public Library and that al} other motions in connection herewith be and are hereby rescinded. It was carried without a dissenting voice. His Worship explained that a mis |"_"___ takeâ€"had been made in the accounts 3" are of the Library Board, and that Board d"‘ °; being under the impression that they at t had more money to spend than they es really had, let out contracts, and now MASTF find that they have not the money. | RON" to pay for these~contracts. The furâ€" AG Al nishings â€" in the new library building LAS are nearly all installed, and it will one of the best equipped libraries in | Torom Canada. ter in ‘The byâ€"law appointing polling placâ€" @8 and deputy returning officers was passed. The deputy returning officers will be: North Wardâ€"Fred Knell, jr. East Wardâ€"Hy. Aletter. â€" _ Centre Wardâ€"Martin Schiedel. West Wardâ€"A.C. Hamacher. South Ward.â€"A. Lindner. MARKET SCHEME AGAIN. Ald. Gross said he wished to take n apimrres .. is Tiroc i n pobite: mesting * mt | Pice & Thursday m:.“ 'I-.I:Ivonhb old set :unz the erection of n:' marâ€" | ness building would result in an succes tion to the tax rate. The htu.ï¬ the C. APPOINTING SEWER COMMISâ€" SION. MUST PAY RENT with this LA "Q.v. figures were not satisfactory. At the | ' committes meeting last week he. the new building would accommodate 250 tables, now it has been, increased In order toâ€" to 800 tables. ate rem Ald. Gross was confdent he could ; § report a surplus if in charge nll‘l:.'. building and was .willing to give clubbing ratei a year, and pay the debentures for 20 azines years if he failed. 3 t"" Te a* + Ald. â€" Harttung a-unuul oration as mentioned above, GBNERAL BUSINESS. A motion _ to rescind Byâ€"la No« 185 :j"w Byâ€"law No. “l"’i Fred Kelion will be refunded> oneâ€" half of his taxes for Victoria~ St., drain . for mm 1903 and his Local Impro t assessment â€" for Victoria St. drain be amended. to conâ€" form with the above. s The invitation of Rev. Wm, Kloop fer to the Council to'thblob ma} opening ~ of the new &t.: Mary‘s R.C, . Church was accepted. ‘with The followingâ€" accounts reccived ‘by the Finance Committee of the Town Council after the committee:moeting, ‘were passed by resolution â€"at «the session last evening:â€"Berlin _ Light Commissioners, $3067.11; County taxâ€" es, per Merchants‘ Bank, “‘:y-fl"; Philip Arnold, inspecting $22.98; A. E. Shants â€" & Co., repairs, 60 cents; Briefs:â€"The earth is. again covered with her white mantle for the . winâ€" ter months. Sleighing is fairly good for this â€" season of the : year.~â€" The threshing of this year‘s crop is al< most a thing of the pasteâ€"Our burg is still on the boom. Mr. Peden, for« merly of Winnipeg has opened up ~a general store here. Mr. Victor Johnsâ€" ton, formerly of : Cartier, Ont., is etâ€" ecting _ a fine building: and in a short time will be prepared to serve ~the public in their best interestsâ€" in dry goods, groceries, â€"etc.â€"Mr.. Robert Hamilton, sr., of this place had the misfortune to lthh dwelling house and contents by fire. The family bareâ€" 1y escaped in their nightâ€"clothes, With the â€" thermbmeter 20 degrees below zeto. A subscription was.started at onte and liberaily: responded to . by all their friends. There was noâ€" inâ€" surance on the house.â€"Moose hunting is the order of the day. Mr. â€" James Irwin shot a large American . eagle -n:m“ feet .from.~tip .: 4w tip of .â€"The churches here arc busily engaged in preparing for Xmas entertainments.â€"Mr. . James Irwin‘s sale was a mcudnl one, W~ stock alone up to over _ $2,â€" Geo. Bergman,â€"$20.00; Woollard . & Co., $8.50; Telegraph Ptg. Co., $63; Guelph Mercury:â€"Mr. E. G. Winn and J.A. Lakilaw, Hawkesvyille, a deputation from . that. place, arrived in the city Wednesday â€"morning td . inâ€" terview Col. Macdonald with regard to the proposed _C.?.R_.._tonte kkom #t. Thomas Monday night : to . comâ€" mence _ an investigation of the whole of the company‘s affairs on Tuesday morning. M. Schondelmeyer $7.15,, Pay sheet tor King street $150.49. HAWKESVILLE AFTER C CONNECTION. Toronto, Ont., Dec. 3.â€"The. Masâ€" ter in â€" Ordinary â€" toâ€"day gave judgâ€" ment holding A.S. Green, photograp» hec of Berlin, Jiable as a cortribe tory to the Atlas Loan Co., estate to the extont of his unpaid~62 sharâ€" es. Green claimed that the Dominion Powers granted the company were it~ legal; that the byâ€"law declating that no further payments would be. receivâ€" ed by the company was passed withâ€" ‘out notice to him, and that â€" by the refusal of the company to accent $300 Gndz: to _ Goderich, ... touching Hawkesville, The Col. gave. them to understand that if they could get an overhead _ crossing of the G.T.R. branch to Elmira, one mile south of that place, that their chance. was good to have connection. The surveyâ€" ors are at work toâ€"day to ascertain if an overhead crossing can be seéurâ€" ed at the cut south of Elmira. sent June 10th, he was relieved from further liability. S 5 The Master rules acaizst Green on i points and on the latiter relies on several letters written by Grcen afâ€" ter‘ June 10th, by which he admtitted himself liable. The Master will go to Her a happy and safe trip.â€"Mr. . and Mre. Jura#, of this place have the «ympathy of their friends in the loss of their only daughter, aschild of sey : en, after four days illness of spinal fever. Death was unexpected â€"â€" We would like to correspond~with . some Jt the the White to ppen 4 tine one to w * fine mt-lnu.hhflmu beâ€" 25 and 30 %’Mw _mlnm and is an â€" aafmiinity. A> ad66od hatrâ€" NASTER IN ORDINARY AT TOâ€" RONTO _ GIVES _ JUDGMFENT AGAINST A. 8. GREEN IN ATâ€" LAS LOAN CASE.~ Personal.â€"Mrs. _ B. McKeq of iLis place started on Nov. 25th for. Let new home at Monkton, Ont., to pay friends and relatives a visit. We wish ROSSBURN, MANITOBA clubbing rates with all other Canad mguine:.;:'ot‘du application, 2 Chronicle Tolograph snd Nostlem Mesmeager,s:::..... 1M _ _ Cash must sccompany all orders. Make remittance I,W§ Note, Registered Letter or Express Order to [ ’~‘,;;'a DAVIO BEAN, Pubtisher, _ P. 8 â€"The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and nearly all weeklies will mï¬'g M in the balance of the year free to alr new yearly subscribers. eralt " â€" The William Hillis, who was arâ€" rested along with Herbert Yates in Hamilton Wednesday night and who are suspected of being parties impliâ€" cated in several shooting affrays and robberies, is one of the . Guelph youngâ€"men who took part in the atâ€" tack on Berlin‘s police at the GT. R. â€" station on the night. of Labor THE LEADING DIGNITARIES OF THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS DEâ€" NOMINATIONS IN CANADA TO BE IN BERLIN ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13th. * Berlin will be honored on Sunday, December 13th, by the presence â€" in this town, and officiating in the serâ€" vices of two of the leading churches, the highest â€" dignitaries of the two largest religious denominations _ of Canada. His Excellency, the. Papal Delegate, Monsignor Sbarretti of the Roman _ Catholic Church of Canada, will assist in the formal opening and blessing of St. Mary‘s Church, while Rev. Dr. Carman, General Superinâ€" tendent of the Methodist Church _ of Canada, will preach anniversary serâ€" vices in Trinity Methodist Church. 1t is certainly a rare coincident in church circles, of this town, and may never occur again. Day. The Twinâ€"City‘sBest Clothing Store. KING STREET Remarkable! S. SAUDER & CO The Kidney Pill, cleanses and tones the kidneys. These organs throw off the poisons which cause Rheumatism, and nature does the rest. A tria will convince. Facts prove it without a doubt. Buâ€"Ju ' It Cures I Rheumatism The number of overcoats and suits we have sold. durâ€" _ . ingâ€"the past three weeks is, to say the least, remarkable, _ _ We haveâ€"toâ€"day a more complete stock than we ever . â€" 1ad.‘ We have endesvored so far as possible to please . . every taste, and, jwm the number of customers .> _ we bave pleased, our have not been a failure _ Even if you have the store picked out that you inteni _ . to buy your suit or overcoat in, we strongly advise you â€" â€" â€"| to have a look through our upâ€"toâ€"date showing of all _ _ that‘s beet in overcoats and suits. ¢ 9 y io Ree y Get familiar with our guarantee, which is: <A eee Buâ€"=Ju W. G. Smith, who has been w::.ted for over two â€" years by the G police on a charge oilomtythm‘ ing $2,000 has been arrested at: Deâ€" year at specially low rates, Sp |. Demands Sound Morsse Only, | Lame horses sell at less than half their: value and ‘ -*w,:c“ï¬'ï¬ Your money back if not satisfied. | as the one following are a guarantes of marit. Cured two Bone Spavine of Ten Years‘ Standing, Toiene . C Qie tary agh"" ""\ THEHORSE MARKET Hoe in es en o tonkh DR. 6. J. KENDALL C0.. Enosbarg Fails, Â¥t. ettace s Waterloo, Ont. ©â€"â€" .AERLI N o9 97