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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Mar 1904, p. 3

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Err,.' Wtspoatss of "no down: an" onward: 'il) woivodm mu Savings Bank or on B ',i Wu] Holman and highs". rate of Ery, when.“ all 'ourd. Drstttcsud. Money *9;an team»! all .dl poms! at Iowa: E)':ir-i. Sputum! " London paulto the iriittttr'rr xxx-mar» and out of town ihxisu-irrwtrs. Blank Noun fur tanner: ffnluaugpihzd free on application. sr, l?!“ "tai-our-iss, Saving“ Bunk [mayonavuwa in (855. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL annual Aut.horlssd 85.000003 PMd-Up‘Capltal - $2,858,420 Itts.rrs Fund - xratiao,'rtis '. Agmou. hawking baalnass dons. Cot. umn made. Ilrntu Lama payablo'm u: _ the “amnion or any plan In the , or" Emmott-noun! Interest Allowed tar t In“! "alum. " r" INT TANCE DEPAR VISIT. Honeys“: be seat to all pans of the wortd " Inning cost by out draft. lnd money ordtrs. _ _ " "r,,')"'" JOHN mum, " as to plrlCc'J m this department. I‘m: 'ate o) uncles! may seem I ax“ when comruarud wuh ma tumlwd by spcculatorts um the in- .cgu): Is at iea,t certain. Remainoer that the money is per 1eety sate and that you cm gel " Vineu you want " Una down aut ligands seccuved. lwcrest added (w ce a yen. JAE CAEADMN BANK l" " ltr. 835222212332 CAPH‘AL t.... .....BB'Tooooo EnESI'.... ...... .....83,000003 dEAU OFFICE, TORONTO. E gown“ Baakurg Basins:- trans wood at me o _ Bank dram are absolutely safe and it guuanmc mat the money wall be [and easy to the ngtu party. ' funnier» can purchase Circulal Notes, wmcn can be cashed every- when: mung-u Charge persona tdere “dunno I or a v, km 1 ot Hun nte..' Tae igohiorvs Bank. BANKOF HAMILTON tttM"iiitl.00 331mm Hearing Sale . . . Clo tttre T7, "Cane r’s Little Liver Pills. Al.R " DEPARTMENT. The safest Mn) 10 Invert your mon 1;? IISSES niilllBluhtlI, “In! to se,'lrlll,,. you. - 'rf a T Ah I t . ' B, td" eony I800 " 'lit,' ',,-'i,' RUIN]! a”?! " _ l ' _ TlgoulIlllllil ' . tgthtg,i.a machine. rhsot machine 3in I MAL. piou- of ._ a" elteratt'at a _ . ottrqkto u - Qitir m math. thit “may“! OURG "OK “WAGNE- tummy-“u m, are clawing ottt Bil our 'WINTEB MILLINERY and thrown offer great bug-1min (rimmed INu-. 350 “Q00; he. at 1.00 and 81.50. AM) ,etnge 3nd {subar- " far below in}. n In our mm; ate" I‘m“ .. ._"" _ E. HMNES. Agent, BERLIN Conulno JACOB HISPILIR. Hunger Worm-1m Ranch RITZER'S. r 1mm m mum. m mun-ass. you mum in: yum um. gm magnum Rt an“ an. m mm TY, MAW/men. Hum Mle__"qre._ ."-". I 2rdl'raTi'iiird Em a. . _ .,sat'trdir"f#tttitctrattgt up bib-um 2tfrl"ut'k -1. "',' nun. , Frill". Mam mn. , - TI. 8qu but] tgem W Ptr/l" - cl W " i2Stt ”we "%qt'tbr,yu, n than”, than T a 'gfLtt' qnsrtemsd a",tthltr ”ht-W. In» ' AW. mu... has , 0'“ _ 'tef, "2t ttttet; tttttnt a“. nu 1m. o'g" ", _ wt“ a. Huntl- mm-o t hm» . In.” Ila " bun whim; Menu on no pan! with. It. poll" ab. In Berlin and virility [or some taid no!” will totbe Mill“ menu. will Mun wan Nortte ttfe and - nut- gluon, wan magnum. ' , the menu. when new In .Toun Solicitor E.P. C'tement. E. "an plea. can. 'ett$e.asttert - c, rcwhrd word [mm It. A. n nu (allot. . In, Atl' . a. trr-eb u) . " ha- It“ I: Berth an mun, we mm, will ”an an. Nortte Iut on my. ', ' .Town sol-te WP. (that. K. C., received In“ [In It. A. B Ayicororut, Kc., Tannin, 413w nesday - an»: - m cross-top-t out. lieu: u. Berlin was, lid but. alum toe he) more weeks. The ia-act on tho “will; all stock cube T I)... Thinning Cour paly, taainatu0eti'rerrp a Tor- ontu dequored by he on The“ “Lemon. was diqtributed gnu-wag " companies. muons Whjch In we " onomicnl Pin lunar-nee 00., ct Ber- Cllr lor $3,500.- Mr. D. KnecMel, Hanover, In In 1% on Wednesday and interviewed See uy G.H. Elliot, on.” Y.M. U.A., And rescind point.“ in con- nectton with the erT1ics a” 'bgil“ ing for young men In Hanover, yhich is being established through M hel- evoknce at Mr. Knechtcl. The Musical Ile, met " the home ot Mrs. W.H. rcitluglpt. Magnet Avr'.,oWeopsdar Bitumen. the time being d'cligbllully spent. In the study ol Fran» Schubert nml his oom- positions At the conclusion of the programme the company was treated Co delectable "freshmen“ by the um! hostess. This was the dosing ‘mccling of the club tor this season. Mr. Noah Wenger of Ayton, one of the most prominent business men of the northern part of the country, died suddenly on Saturday, Feb. 27. Mr. Wenger Was widely known as a merchant and miller and Vin also interested in Harriston industries. -baasld -torrneAy resided in Elmi- ra, and was well an hvonbly known in the County at Waterloo. 1Theatatota111rsrrae' titggl',tttdtgt" lngtoulwonea. The monthly meeting ot the Frat Library Bond was held on Thursd Ly awning. Rev. J. Schweitzer presided and Messrs. D. Forsyth, R. Reid, J. “on, R. Smyth, and_Rev. W. A. Bradley were in attendance. Accuunu were passed amounting to $47.35. Rev. WA. Bradley and Mr. D. For- syth were appointed to represent the Board at the annual meeting ot the Ontario Libraries Association in To. ronto. The matter of purchasing a. typewriter was laid over. During the last lew weeks nun; complaints have been received by the police department regarding , the large number ot boys who have been lrequenting the billiard and punl rooms in Berlin. On Thursday even ing the night force, Constables" Ger- big and O'Neil, visited the total billiard rooms and lound that the complaints were 'well lounded, tttttl, several scores of boys who shawl have been it. home were in these plac- es. The police ordered them out Lind gave them a. warning as well us the proprietors. Ayoung married woman named German, living on King street, had hut husband and lather-in-lnw " rested a day or two ago on ictarge of abusing anil. assaulting her. The! were placed in jail, and alter Pt, there several hours she pleaded have them released, and they wen allowed to go. This morning the trio appeared at Che police court 1nd the case was dismissed by the Magist- rate and the'comptainant was " with the costs.. GGiG%d and; In and " - at nah-aunt it you d ha been but.“ 2',N,h,'t'rgt"a",tet W,t"t a I. could do no went. 1 ”mad 'lltd. " Dun Mm. Ph-.-" Ill-mi ',tlteiTiT/t'at,'t M It“ and l “I honing-down an. had In- mnt had-aha. I won dun nth em h (actual " "Us! but, 'lllG1"l tum 2uih',gg dd rtotmsreati,rtrud “I. " Inn‘- Vouuhblo a. it-tttirttrrremmrsyohdto-, Ill ttind thifrduoosbrt-mAmod thultwuthlndhlubr an. It-Ort-tMoe 'tdl,1llL31t at m Co who _tae%o4u, have n In. ttht Ltg , . - 1"Mttt3tflett,2 i. tttad that (Mann-1mm '" “O"Ill‘ thunwutbo “was!" an. - wilt.“ 1"a'k,T,"r,'l'l'.'ls"ls"rlV,"sal'flt mm I 'iaatdret?eeterrqrafe*h-tt% w w. ital splendid. It.“ s h. m - Mhnnwndlhmw- 'helGiGit I , Mm maul-.3417 telarii b' EHM~I¢~ tttt "m tA'"""""", " not. a- WELL KNOWN HERE Thereby Afternoon they [embed the disappointing melee. that he run gentlemen)“ Mu m, and " would 'N impel-{eh tor him to be prank ,The telephone and “lest-phi: wires twere-e1. in mom, and the “gash 'conminee Deemed w. Stephenson. English lute: ot the Shalom Col- legiete Ira-elem, who delivered an interesting and humane “mourn j.on “manure and m Henna; to Lite.” The lectue m greet.” ep- hrechted by “we preterm. HI! Hon- ior Judge Chisholm peaked in his lung] eble mum. Th It". - lat-n to it given by a. Twin City My Luann Club In - ll lb um Hui gummy. "an”. m org-nu. Hon. M In ho- ham in Berlin m Mull, bu u nu m an 'tttteu-bo-ring Int-uh. Ire-Dumm- amen -ettott.eqgt, I‘M. tikR'll141llt, 1ec.tPt at: any» mun . was In!!! of Balm and Ireterutr W. I. A but “may” in nae-due- as well as their (this an» ms. The com- amen yet the - in My. Md cumin union ttt Rev. lg. B. Knowles ot an}. to deli": one (“in new!" Mum. my 93 The itmt hum ot the store re ceinSI by the visitor in the beautiful window' decoratioiU, which are. very mtly,ndmiM. and (but, of tin hth in Mien - app-x01. dra- -, um, 'lllfl'lU! one. tht entering m "aet loot-room " atriktrsgtr 1',SlW'll'l"il m rm “In tll'," hurl-Ion in mule orthe nu y outta - line at “out reed!“ L1tNtit.'lt ttd'.'",',".':"",':',', on the extinct. o o “I” a. um. 1: lap Ilium m, “In. till display tho mph poll. an“ " silk goods, as! am, oollan. m. tttthe emu out. mu ". Om: Wu which will - ' - an ol good- my "r. Ttttai an in a. dry - m - “VI. yum Eli-II.“- 'Bere"" a! goods, bumm.um. "mung 22tgty'2'M,T, u “study-nub” Input-II 'rt1e_trmtHitttgrs _ no not. hind-sly ml- was, In any-uni. m " Mg». a. II‘MVIIID an“ “In: 'd,V,',Nb'ult"lMld the whhlq‘l CHEM“ neon- “ at “but; A Mum. R.D. Lug And an. Lung. who li-, entered into partnership tocmdnct n dteItt goods and house lumishinp More, commenced Inti- nea Saturn!” in their new And handsome gutter: in men'- Block, undo all My the store W” vim Ital ward/r hummus kinda. who were welcomed by the new promo ton and ltd cumin“ Alter some [lather routine business a motion at oiiourttmmt In: acted upon. Rev. J.W.J. Andrew, rater of St. John’s Evanglical Church ”we a very tine address on “The Greatest Teaete er the World Hal Ever Seen," His discourse centred around the thought ot the wonderlul personelity at God, and its living md penetrating illus- tration of the kingdom ot Haven. The nddrees was greatly' eujoypd and every teacher felt glad to have had the privilege of hearing so clear A setting forth at the wonderful lite of Jesus. Reports ot various committees were, mad. The plan presence! by the committee tor I unilorm scum. ot analysis aim parsing in grunmu Watt discussed and adopted. F Miss Robb gave " very interesting essay on water colon w on educa- tive actor in kindergu'ten work. " was followed 'gd; lively discussion " to the suitab llty ot wrying on the voter work in color in the pn- rnnry end middle grades. It wn' do. cided to main how thi- could beat bedone, become oi its edncotjomi value and Also tor the reason that the pew curriculum dun-ads the teaching oi T water coloring. A committee consisting ot Ilsa-1 Robb, E. Broil, Shun, Berry and Murray, were appointed to bolt into the mat- ur. 4 The second meeting tor this you of the Berlin Teuterl’ Aurtion (ook place Friday shalom: the Centnl School, In Reid presiding in the clan. The minutes oi ttd last meeting were read and declared ad- opted., At the conch-ion ot the excellan. discourse a Marty vote ot than T.-." tendered the" speaker, the mov us being Mr. J. Sudan” ud Rev J.W.J. Andrew. HONDAY CLWB LECTURE LANG BROS. m BUIINISS. TEACHER? ASSOCIATION. -atiilrciiu5ra - -iurriiikt' trt an at: 1saipaptlrifia up! We the cutter cum in m with I telegram: palm Ire. tore loo-a and contfnud. Mb. t [mt at A.A. new. note “I aiml- m “In“, mm. a 3:qu m we. mil. it down an Int-kins in: can mean. no bu- m "opp" homer, sud was Into an GTiaoii mm. PW. Ned ad none tn m for tM "tgatttn. Tbe thigh '0 a an: - Wm. minimum pun was ton on m macaw W. Vinnie occupant m it“ up in ttot kind. One 01th. most exciting “have” that In- Me: plum in Berlin fot some time wu witnessed on King Street on decsdsy evening, About 7.30 o'clock. when the (at and had-om. team of hone: owned by Mr. Wm. Schaefer, who livcs an {we Puttsbutg mad, came tearing gdon King "net ata teritfie me ot speed. They Md been driven by two young men, who were on than V” home trom Waterloo, and when In! the Berlin and Waterloo St. "fer. swim. opposite ti- Aprs sync: school, the bots" took fright at a - .w, m -.ut'ttrtrtttttttge- mg. The young men flung 'ttttto -the “up - at]! nest the New Jon-dun Ohms. than the cane: at no nix-ow the occupant: gut. aad ti""d',trg,t 'ft, Tgt: ' a" ion or V. and' m In i',',',',', or mama», MI- Md“! 3.“ 13l',l'lr'lri'lfl7l1 Pt1tNtetee.ti'1f2tly m Polo. was“ a mum u an! M1 A SUCCESSFUL RECEPTION TM lock! and reception given to tho-allot when otthe Y.M.CA. m rridar'irveasiatt at “Sonnet" tho can't-we cl It. ud‘Mn. LU. Mme”, Inn A decided and he Qulmu m. Over 175 members onto “cannon accepted invin- um m: present. um all at them, enjoyed the evening’s programme. During m curly portion ot the even- ing, the guests was an hour in a lock! mum. after which the pro- gram vu proceeded with, Mr. A. B. lunch", chairman ol the Bell- sigiouts Work Department, presidmg. Music a» lurmsnm " the 1'_MA'. A., quartette, composed of Messrs. "l have been troubled tor some time with indigestion and sour stom- aeh," up Mrs. Shah W. Curtis, at Lee, Man, "and have Men taking Chamberlain's Stomach Ind Liver Ttbleta which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many thiup'thut before Icouid not." It you hue my trouble with your abound: why not take these tablets, sud git well t For rule by all drug- Juttmart, Hymn)“, Zeller, and SH)" der; Mudolin selections by Mr. bid. Rainer, assisted by P. Minus, at the piano; solo by H.F. Bouhmer; railings by Messrs A. Jansen, and E.Dolan; piano selectictts by the Misses. Breithaupt; Inouthergan scl- ections by EA. Sovereign; address ‘hy Mr. ILL. Brcithaupt, cn the work of the Provincial Committee. A 2eature was the conlerdnce in which the subpet oi the "Relation" oi the Y.M.C.A. to the Church," and dur- ‘ing its progress several brief and in- Iten-ting addresses were made hy vsrio's members, as well as some nl the pastors in attendance. Alter the progrsmme - were indulged in, And Ietretstun'etttssorere served by the Ladies' Auxiliary, of which Mrs. 1...]. Breit1nupt is the popular and emcieut President. At the conclusion olthe reception a hesrty vote oi thinks was moved by sweaty El- liot,’und seconded by Mr. C. K, Modern, ttach ot whom referred to the extreme kindness ot the host, hostess and family, in opening their palatial residence for the benefit of the Association and to the hospit- able manner in which they had been entertained. The members loutily ap- plouded 'the vote ot thanks, and; in responding, Mr. Broithaupt, made a neat address thanking the members tor their museum, and cttngratttlat- ing the Association upon ilic many evidences of . its success. Altogether the evening was very pleasant and enjoyable and will not soon be lor- gotten. FOR A DISORDERED s'TonACu ttt-d1tettotttatbet good - "ah. Cirii"t,'tr', on “and an tried 'ttrestakd.sttrr_tisao. “m“ .ShtfitlSt?.'ttlt'ifl, Piior in“? AN EXHTING RUNAWAY I0 HORNY " COLD “Am hit-n. 1m. my: iii 65“: for lworld arch“... The boast ot any church that " never changea is not worth much, "a ll It wen true. The muscles: church wblld bets dead 'church. The greatest change in relig- ‘bus matters came into the world Emu. Jesus Christ, and though change le change is not ot necessity good, "tte change which is good grows out it the old, just us the New Testament “the explanation “the old, by Clrtiqt., of Mr. Bteert to the problem olthe up; thu attitude or the prophet, the man who come- with 3 Huh men- uge trii2od. He knew my modes ot than!“ chum. but the grant mango, 9tso mud truth dom not. chain. in: we leaned tip be short, but it do” not uh the no": long . ' no and. He hauled that um. mama“ chug”. Ind be use?» Ina“. t any, and touch the man old In a miner lun- dto the use. He oved the omn- Mlnell. D. and tt2t'11'Ne, lov- oum pays-bottbut be was ,ttullt'lm m booming u load too may» h but; a he taunt“ “I M. Iran the use! which “it: the manual-mt. alum! haul- !tunre. thing: Uh old and In. Dr. Symonds said ham not re- lorring’ to that part ut the contro- versy with which he Wu not well no- quu'nhd. Ho referred to the attitude Limq Em PoMee ot lie-pent, loll Iron A um. uni-g emu-um of“. bull. Thoma Boettnhostutttt, pm. at manta-h- he an has“ " out am “it II to Abt ”an _ innu- nu. Tb - of an: "on man. u um " My mu “by My new... his and nanny " “1W which my (he psi-so Imam, dunk. when soul, any m1 I we no ban onion than“. Lord haunt In: e" in ttttt . pic-uni. an; to that u dhlayll and hurdle-1" a“ own Irma, ban this ot Chit him-lt, who am"! In my”. He brought thuttt- "There are men who drew messag- es nob only from the tradition: at the past, but. whose souls hold com. munion with the blaster, and hear (he voice d God "rirrs in their hearts, “Speak unto the wple that they know." It was this clan vision ot the need of the time that charac- terized your tome: Vicar, and his beat t'uatiticatiorr is to to [cum] in the , support he received trom so many ot you in the hour ot trial." tit of" - - " att, t'lul3= or , [l BtlWi it. INetttg.trxmiup4 u , ' .- _ - use -tttht - but: "In. cu Manly “In“. I: n- t,1',tt tn thyme» an: n lo!- 'rw.-- up to Riv mud it let." Thu tub in. uph- : m. Sync-43,. tieae ot t'Gdtt Church Cntbelru, " the monortat service ”and" to the In. Rev. l F.J. Btaea, In. vicar 61m Cttheu-‘ In]. tow moti . hummul window teh,., but placed in the (SAW by mun a! th- MMtere- uuon nu "Lends. This In denier tad yestetdar, as qu to. the ‘latn an. and In. Ferdinand Macaw Dr. Symonds passed an to speak of the Application this wads to the "life of one whose git: was, we think, 'too short. He was om who saw the new things ol the age, and entered in- to the spirit of the a and rtal'tzed tho urgent necessity yum statement of old truths in new was. Speaking irom the texts Matthew xiii, 62; “d Matthew ix, It, the Vic- " preached an eloguent sermon on the 01% And new in religious lite, as well uin the lilo oi the world, Sometimes annealed importance is attached to old things, old times. and old doctrines, and people are re luctmt to engage because they think the old must be best. On tho other had, there are those who condemn the old, and lore everything new Men are naturally either conserva- tive, or naturally radical' in their mental attitude. The old that had stool: the but otturs “is good, and should not be thrown may un- til nonething better presumed! use", but the "watt/tlon at the new is hand in the loot that we live m a loin“ member. of me Canaan]. " m by their children, and we a wild: to In. Hooper. The! Ichonl communion “nice vu- encoding” impressive. A large (:00;th was prsent and the clergy mm on.“ wexe Rev. Dr. sr mom, Very Rev. the Dean of My: treal, Rev. IRS. Boyle, Rev. Prof. Abbott-Smith. _ At the 1conclusicn olthe sermon, pnym ot dedicuion were lead by the Vicar, and the memorial win- down dedieated to the Cuthedral. White lover- were plnced before the Stan memorial window. - ,lttrtfrotntttitaatttt mdgood dte0ttiera. You on My; ,ihreti1httrtqstotetitt on. and worry if you hoop ag-U'."; ttt dnd w "Pd god W Special music had lieu: arranger' by Mr. John Norton, organist which was played just before the lemma. and "Jerusach the Golda" " its clot. A Smiling Face “I. Late l'. tSued Form " " " arrir, Th7;- t his wads to 1 ite was, we thix a; Hardware, Btovee,plinmae, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting." Btoee ,rili. s; Post 05509. Phone 142, BERLIN. C.),' Putlrt [Any Summit“- ont, that ma “winger - and In term ttt mum "T' mm g mum “no a m m. t Th monthly meeting ot the bowl- tat bard was held on Friday even- ing. The business "mum wu ol aroutlne cur-m. The manners, - we" m. J.C, Brew- hupt, [it Ridden, Goo. Motel. W. I. Gnu, Ed. Sam, P. this», J. M and In. Edam. The Lady- Superhuman mono! at 'oqttil lay- durhg February, mug." and no - In on . " a."ta"ttltt m read he: an" In Mtg not nul'th - mt hm» ' AMI-u “it“. m poled than“; to Ge-................-........,..... In...” MP.............." but» P._.........-.....................Nmtto Mfr-3.0. B.)....................)- loan Imty>m._...‘..... Nos A-otl is! Jan. "too “QM!” Amount '" ma): . . 015.300.0000 0mm: nope-30' 086300.00 Jon! [tum - - no: - - quantum: - - - mama - - - ,- vnml A Boo. - - - - Economical Mutual f'ireliBJh, h! "In. would u on , iii/iii J/iii/tiii-Tir/i' Woman...” I!!!“ FIRE! FIRE! No. 9 Galvanized, Coiled and Straight. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our Motto:-- lutual and Cash Systems . . J T, To. rm. , my. ”"5"“ . It tultttW,eas) dey Hid-m can Cthtttg, ent-tot-ttte MNtt a“ was pt " new“ on! of at ’ 1i t1t-'tpiiittegie.rrystetrsrtr--he0qtheq s',r." 'tfahtt'ghtce,Stt2't',t"'"t1'"o'i"e, Ili bun prevent: nbortims. 1,'ttg,,r,t hue one cow ct I. hundred-... 'tttsm. _ _Enys 'etticto oeetrththf mash and " SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - - - - $250,000.00 DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV’T - - 117,140.41 All Poncho Guaranteed by the Lam): & Lucunm Fm: lar- smc: Coxrm with Assets of $16,306,638. _ BOARD or DIRECTORS GEO. E. POTTER "l,,,' HOSPITAL BOARD OF BERLIN. Org-abet! 1871. Alfred erght, Secret-:7 T. H. an), Inspectnr. IUGKBIRBOUGH a co., Axum. Waterloo. /Pboa. m Iguana yawn.” may: mg: with WIT., . 'rat for out 1115333 t'lx'h,',t: m ihiii'it"iii 0nd out: nothing. [ MYERS ROYAL “ICE GOA INSURANCE COMPANY? HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO. ONT BOTTOM PRICES - - Width - - Via-Yr" - - Inma- my” ly.. c In WIRE! WIRE! wtRtib.'% Imp lnoormshd 1875. Bull Dominion Life Assurance h, PROSPERED Ill 1903 - The best year in the Company'shrmty Surplus Increased ovenm per cent. More than 60 per cent of year'. Income. added to Assets. Average rate of Interest earned T 5.40 per cent. Policies issued on Sound and Attractive' Plans. Special ciassitieation for Total Alumna-s. Write to Head om or to the Company’s Agents foe information. HEAD OFFICE. 'ATERLOO: on Our. King. Thu. Hilliard. MPH-netéu. Sun. :1” $73.." Wear. always in a poduon to twr, our autumn. cmtmnm wit I unlit, of mat that I. mwfswut and You". tt you law not tried on - give In . all. II. I. WEBMQ Give ui charge of the Plumbing in your house, ion will ttnd the [ills smaller t m usual and the work well done; is annoying. but so is a 101k at. any time. Plumbing ean't last forever, no nutter how good " has been. The water pipes," faucets, " drains are. should he emitted period" cally by an experienced plumber and such work " msedss'tsttention entrusted to hing for repair: _ __ SAFETY ECONOMY sums: warez-ms» sauna: gum" or MEATS momma. cm I!" mun. conrad Bros, l Midnight Leak BO YEAII' mtPEttittttd= "l

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