o o n . Sn SA 0 Ts cce n ts ce o n o n i contin C :'--f.vrlrh; n cBas w . ced chool ~Anspector . Pearce . his »\,;‘w v ï¬:: our school â€"ou & .;A"“» with .ï¬ good * clas w & drill ~ in sever and the word "exâ€" * eellent‘‘ appeared on nearly all the _ _papers. Myuw to be . unexc . â€" Much® credit isâ€"due our :3R rs for the record.â€"Miss . Mary: %\_’, , Blyth, is spending a week‘s _ holidays with Mr, and Mrs. H.â€" N. *A â€"A number from our burg atâ€" ~"‘te the funcral of the late Glover \ »Fanner. of Rossburn, Man., which 3 m place at Hawksville Sunday afâ€" _ . Â¥ernoon.â€"Rev. . H. Petschke occubled . the pulpit of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran 4. Berlin, Sunday evening.â€"Rev iidt,. St. Jacobs, preached his * 1 sermon | in the Evangelical » ehurch on Sunday.â€"Ms. Oscar Steiss ?w a business visitor to Toronto on _ uesday.â€"Mr. Henry Jacobi has takâ€" . possession of his house lately purâ€" chased here.â€"AllM kinds of Frost ~*.coiled, spring, soft, black, barbed, ~ ~woven netting, cloth line, picture _ wire, etc, as well as readyâ€"made harâ€" _i mess in stock at Huehn‘s hardware â€" _ â€"store. Pretty Wedding.â€"At the residence «of Mr. J. Lepp, on Thursday, May Sth, at 4.30 o‘clock, the marriage ;}M place of Miss Mina, their eldâ€" ‘est Cslthur, to Mr. L. Holm _ of Plattsville. Rev. H.H. Leibold offic djated. The bride looked charming in ‘m~ dress of navy blue lustre _ with ‘trimmings of white and carried a ‘boquet of white caranations. Guests were present from Plattsville, Lonâ€" Wlon, Ingersoll, Preston, and Washâ€" Angton. The bride received many use Aul and pretty presents showing the ‘high esteem in which both were held Mr. and Mrs. Holm have taken up ‘their residence in Plattsville. Notes.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hilbotn, and Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Freelton were visiting at ‘"‘Walnut Grove," on Saturday...... Mr. E.W. Detweilet is spending a few days at Freelton...... Mr. Isaiah Hilborn who purchased the farm belonging to Mr. Jesse. Clemâ€" ens has moved there with his | famâ€" fly...... Death has again been busy around here and has carried off two of Roseville‘s oldest and most resâ€" pected ladi¢s, Mrs. John Newstead, relict of the late John Newstead was buried last Thursday and Mrs, Fred Licht, who died at Galt on Saturâ€" day, was buried here on Monday. & Briefs.â€"Farmers _ are ‘busy with their spring seeding and are making good _ use of the weather while it Jasts.......The masons have commenced constructing the foundation for Mr. I, Lautenschlager‘s new house....... N services _ were held in the U.B. ehurch â€" on Sunday as Quartefly' meeting was held in Roseville........ m‘ Mr. Jackson preached a . very Ampréessive ‘sermon in the New Men monité Church on Sunday evering...... Mr, V. Robhr of New Hamburg paid m visit to our village on Sunday... w.Miss I Thompson of Berlin paid a Â¥isit to our hamlet on Sunday. «4 PS ~L,. S. Meeting.â€"A meeting of the Edward VII Literary Society was held on the fifth inst., and was fairly well attended, considering the uncertainty of the date of the meetâ€" :‘i“"l'he subject for debate was ‘Reâ€" ived that works of nature are more, beautiful than works of ‘art." It was pretty well discussed by both sides, and was decided in favor of the afâ€" firmative by 5 points. Addresses were ‘also given by members of the Society 4 others, interspersed with instruâ€" ' and . vocal music by members ; g the society. The remainder of the «eve was spent in reorganization and the following officets were elecâ€" _ \Pres.â€"M. C. Herner. _ Niceâ€"Pres.â€"S. Shantz. 4 . Executive Committeec.â€" M. Hallâ€" nan, D. Schmitt. <~Secre .â€"Miés L.M. Richards. _ Critic.â€"N. Halimanl . &A byâ€"law~ was framed for amendâ€" to hold the meeting on Sat = evening _ instead ol Thursday . It was moved by M.C. Herâ€" .and seconded by Miss. L. M. , . that a (hearty vote of be tendered the retiring of after which all joined in '3 ‘%he National Anthem. The m .. Pétsohal. â€"Mr. ~ Horman ‘Boyanoskt, ;‘ Michigan, spent a short time f u;:. .with his sister. Mrs. John nbavet..... Mr. _ Joseph T map napieh o I ,:.1 Lizzie Lanber of Berâ€" 9 in Hawksville was renewing acquaintances in is of â€" Detroit and Mr. David HEIDELBERG BLOOMINGDALE MANNHEIM of ROSEVILLE Toronta, spent Sunday is extended mother, Mrs. Bemis, here. w ksville wore Mr.â€"and Mrs.] . . uot later than Tussday i ements acvepled up ie Jr Sr Jr Items . of â€" Interest.â€"â€"‘*‘My but its hot," is the wail now, when oniy a couple of weeks ago the cry was, "I wonder if its ever going to. get warm,‘‘ thus it seems pian is never satisfied...... Should the present â€" fint: weather continue another week, . ~a great ~â€"many farmers â€"will complete: their seeding. A warm rain would be very welcome indeed and . would also greatly increase the growth in general...... Fall wheat is not looking as well as it did some umem Some farmers intend‘plowing up _ unless rain‘ comes which would wonderfully assist its growth:.....The Evangelical _ church in the village has been neatly papered and decorat ed which presents a very fine apâ€" pearance indeed, Mr. L. Pletch, Lisâ€" towel, had the contract and deseryâ€" es credit for his work. With some new paint on the outside, the Socâ€" ’iety would have a very fine place of worship...... Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Poole who have been living on their homestead on the 6th line for a great many years have removed . to Palmerston where they intend spendâ€" ing the _ evening of life, cnjoying the fruits of their labors, Mr. Poole will be greatly missed in the church as he always took an active part in all the different branches of the church work. We still hope however to hear him onee ina while as loâ€" cal preacher. Zion Methodist Church is _ losing _ heavily these last few years, Mr. S. Greer and T.C. Greer, and _ families having gone to other homes. We trust our loss willâ€" be another‘s gain......Mr. Wm. Thompson has been engaged to work with Wm. Patterson for the summer months .. ...Miss Laura Farncombe who had an operation performed on her foot _a week ago is improving rapidly and will be _ able to be out ina few days...... Rev. L. Bartlett and Rev. Mr. Treleaven of Glenallan exchangâ€" ed pulpits on Sunday last. Mr. Tre leaven was greeted with a full hous at the _ Mt. Pleasant appointment, to which he preached a very eloâ€" quent and instructive sermon. Correction.â€"Owing ~to the corresâ€" pondent being wrongly informed we wish to make a correction in last weeks news, it being Miss Emma Dierlamm who mgt with the mlsfor-\ tune of breaking ber leg which was: caused by stepping on a wet plank. We‘hope for a rapi@ recovery...... Rev H. Dietlamm was. unable to fulfill his appointments on Sunday last owâ€" ing _ to the serious illmess of his wife, who from the latest reports t0° hand is lying at death‘s door and may ere this reaches print, have pasâ€" sed into the home from which none ever return. â€" Personal.â€"Messrs. Fred Wiederhold and â€" Fred Disenroth of Milverton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Peter Wiederhold, the formet‘s brothâ€" er......Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sitler of Palmerston _ spent â€" Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sitâ€" ler...... Mr. C.. Seebach of the village delivered one of his handsome | bugâ€" ler...... Mr. C.. Seebach of the village delivered one of his handsome . bugâ€" gies to his brotherâ€"inâ€"law near Mitâ€" choll on Saturday last. 3 & Sunday School Reorganized.â€" The Sabbath â€" School of _ Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church reâ€"opened on Sunâ€" day last. _A very Jarge attendance greeted the teachers and officers. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman have been added to the staff of teachers and officers, and prove to be: valuable help...... We trust _ the interest and earnestness may continue throughout the whole Funcral.â€"The funeral services ia‘ connection with theburial of ~Alvin Letson were performed by Pastor Ibâ€" bott, assisted by Prosiding Elder ol the â€" ‘district, Pastor ~Robins. . A large number.of citizens were present to attend the funcral and the U.â€"B church was thoroughly filled on this gccasion. â€" An able address was givâ€" year en by the Presiding Elder, very apâ€" propriate selections of music â€" were rendered by the young p.;{l: of: the village and community. Public School closed for the time and the pupils marched in a m‘: ofluwj the church to pay. their. tribute of respect to the deceased who had at one time been m . m‘ West age of t we ~and . six months, hi the â€" reâ€" glory â€" of ~an Alba Abaul o mnarti Shud -L‘; 111.~Ada M Dora Wile. Bertic Meyer. Alberta Scoble, Lewella Enyder. Mina ‘Hummel. Iven Cressman. Irvin Shepherd. Ida Cressman. Florence HuS. Synetta Weber. Oscar Wile. W1~ WEST MONTROSE WALLACE to the mourning family. Enyder t were ‘â€" the. guesis 46 . Hunsberger on . Bunda Mr. Jacques of Berlin vlï¬.lm’( and reel. . g ---31 landing a few of the smaller members of the finny tribe.â€"Mrs. Heary Gimâ€" bel was visiting at the home of . her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Shants of Waterâ€" loo, last week. ¢ M it 5y t melater of it Adoade ing by a er . 7 onl in ols e o m mowik to obe who has long resided in migst and xx made herself host <of friends regret to see her leave.. Mrs. Clemens made an . adâ€" mirable hostess and a right royai time was spent by all> the: ; â€" e dainty luncheon v{ioh 5.1:“&“2 provided was partaken. I a few more chats the social »â€"â€" ~ broke up, the time for parting . comâ€"« ing all too soon. . Mrs. Clemeps will move to Preston in the near future. Sho «o disposed of . her beautiful home i. Air. Will Wiegand.~â€"Monday s at 44 AMERY srd, about twenty. lady friends of Mrs. and~ Miss Bflm‘ gave them a surprise meeting at their home to have a few hours of social intercourse and to welcome â€" them back after their winter‘s absence.. A bountiful repast provided by. the sur4 prising party was done ample justice to by all present after which> they dispersed at a reasonable hour, â€" Pleasantly Surprised.â€"Mrs, G. °C. Clemens, Preston Road, was pleasâ€" Notes.â€"Dame Rumor has it that one ol our â€"most estimable yom men who is prominent in church social circles wil} spon join the vast army ‘ of benedicts. More anon......Mr. Norman Hertel is at present workâ€" ing for Mr. A. Mattes, carpenter of German â€" Millsf They are at present engaged in remodelling the barn of Mrs. George Becker......Mr. John Wil liamson, Galt, who has so ably filâ€" led the position of section foreman of the B. & P. line, from the â€"time of its tonstruction, bas been forced on account of failing. health, to teâ€" sign his foremanship. Mr. C. Craucl, Rosevillie, his able assistant, will row. be froeman of the line.......Graâ€" vel is again being secured from the pit at Mr. Jonn Michm‘s for ballast on the B. & P. freight line... Spring housecleaning and gardening‘ . is all. the rage "here just now. Have you caught it? ......Mr. Wallace and family of near Aberdeen, have moved. into the â€" house lately â€" vacated by Mr. Jobn Doehn...... Mr. Hy. Gimble . is making preparations to erect. a neat little barn on the lot adjoining his which he ~ purchased from the late Miss Pogson. The necessary stone for foundation, and also most of the timber is already on the.site... Our veteran finny sportsman is delighted, now that the . fishing season has again opened. He succeeded ‘in landâ€" ing some suckers and mullets that weighed _ over four pounds, during the last week. Considering the earliâ€" ness of the season this is considered a. good catch in these parts. More amon...... Congrataiation to Mr. . and Mrs. A. Gimbel, It‘s a boy. % Celebration May 24th.â€"This village expects to celebrate a gala day here on the 24th, when the 29th Regiment will hive their ficld day here. Orâ€" ders have already ‘been issued . by their _ Lt.â€"Col. as _ to their dress, equipment, etc. The northern force, (redcoats,) will concentrate at Berâ€" lin, the southern, (bluecoats,) near Prestcn â€" Springs. This picturesque spot has been selected as the place of meeting of the two armies. It s then that the shamâ€"battle takes place. War correspondents â€" will be. on the spot when it comes off. The B. & P. cars _ will land the spectators right on the scene. Exerybody is m_-. vited _ to time. Exposition _ by Rev. Robins.â€"On Sunday afternoon, May 15th, Rev. W.â€"Robins of Angus, near Orillia, Presiding Elder of this district, will give an exposition on a Normal Biâ€" ble lesson in Freeport Church. . We regret very . much that the original date of Tuesday evening, May 17th, for which it had frst been annount ed, had to be changed, but as the rev. gentleman could. not be present for the Jatter date it had to . be for the Jatter date it had to . be changed to the former. We are ua-i pecialiy sorry that the changing of: the date makes it impossible the Church St. U.B. Sabbath uhoc:*‘ who â€" had expected to attend in a vdy To be present, â€"as . we »have no car service on Sunday. Everyone is invited to be present at . these expositions which are both interestâ€" ing and ifstructive, The hour of comâ€" mencing will he 2.30 p.m. A Prosperoul Business.â€"Miss S¢râ€" ena Eby who has heen in the employ ot theâ€" R. Forbes Co., Hespeler, for the last year, Has returned to _ the home of | het uncle, Mr. D. Weber, where she will be employed in his woolien mill at Chicopee. Mr. Weber who is well known as a manulacturâ€" er: of bigh class m“pa, "A% WI to into ‘the manâ€" * ng of '.n blankets on a ‘mote extensive scale than heretolore. ons uen is increasing business demmands. He will ‘he shiw |° in the business by his eldest . son, â€" Mr. Allen Weber, who has just lately returned ~ from thx Cnestker (ity. where bo held â€" a jow years come and have a good , where bo held a|ficers were cleocted:â€" im â€"â€" in ope of:â€"the | _ Pres.â€"Jac. Dunke. lis there, for . th¢| Viceâ€"Presâ€"Wm. F in the business by ~Mr. Allen Weber, eral from &: and z -.‘uu.uï¬':"mfw“ hor| 5,500 inhabitants and ranks filth> in "*| tte. Jn the toide "m-mg""“"‘ "the re. c_-anhnhqu:rmm &t wa«.| the ‘Best town for its size in Can 4 m tRe .. mbe . on _ B 3 Eoo Syivenglren 8 ; && . C1 4 of :M heard :‘I% Â¥ :; in mmu‘mh Co‘:;‘: ce .n B town‘s. fine / res / pub Te and _ of " its beautiful park. The visitors, ho::.vw. were unâ€" animous â€" in t Ingersoll‘s ‘ntdl ‘-hn’u::m-, though ~ of course, not‘ . so ‘ous, . * RibrISE S Thise a hor lin. On the other hand the Berlin men were equally ~‘surprised upon ~ learn‘ ing some big {facts about Ingersolk For. instance, (theâ€" town exports ahout 3,000,000 pounds. of cheese anâ€" nually, being the centre of theâ€" exâ€" tensive cheese trade ol Oxford counâ€" ty. And Ingersoll has & milk conâ€" densing factory which consumes at much milk each year. as is used in any. three .ofithe cheese factories From _ the â€"station the Ingersoli men were taken" inâ€"a spécial car \tc the sugar factory where they spent over hall an hour. From there they went to ©the. Berlin Rubber Com pany‘s . Tfactory and then to th Shantz button â€" factory. . Next th Victoria Park ..and the W.G. & R. factory. was Visited after which thi visitors were escorted up . town and along up King street to the brewer) When the time for their departurc came, Mr. (Stephen King, president of the > Ingersoll ‘Board of .Trade; Dr. Canfield »a member of the towt council and ‘Donaid Sutherland, M. P.P., for Sotuth Oxlord, were es corted ~ to the band stand by Dr. Honsbérger" who introduced them $ the assemblage which must . bave numbered a thousand .people. _ Mr King thanked the people of . Berlin, for the excéllentâ€" reception whick had been given the Ingersoll deputa tion and: hoped that they in Inger soll might some . day have the pleas ure ul ‘welcoming a similar députa tian of Berlin, men. They would giv« them the best reception that lay ii their power , but ‘could fever do that soâ€" well as they had been receiv. ed and entertained in Berlin. where hot â€" weinets~ and ham sand wiches were served ‘by Mr. A. B. Schneider, while the product of th. establishment ~was not stinted to those who felt that way. After hali an hour there, the members of the party were taken on board two trol ly <cars and given a trip to Waâ€" terloo and back, a Dr. Canfield said he had received. an eyeâ€"opener in his visit to Berlin, and the idea he had previously en tertained that Ingersoll was the bes town in Canada had been pretty well knocked out of him. He could. only reâ€"iterate what Mr. King had said about the mannet in which Berlin had réceived the visitors and sai( Ingersoll would be _ glad to have a chance to return the favor. Donald Sutherland, MLP.P., ~ Sair ‘ he had never been so proud of being a â€" Canadian as _ whin be saw the wellâ€"conducted _ factories of Berlin ‘and Waterloo. He wondered why th two towns did not unite. On _ the street car the only way he .could ’t,ell where Berlin ended and ‘Waterâ€" loo began, was a depression â€" in the sidewalk; Berlin having a good cem ent walk and Waterloo an old plank. sidewalkat. that . point. (Lauighter). He appreciated the manner in ~whick the Berlin people hbad extendcd the glad hand of good fellowship ‘and Would not soon forget it. Ingersoll people would‘ be glad. %m&eï¬ Berâ€" tin visitors in thoit town, and .& tend the same to them, which â€" wat saying a good" deal. He ccugratulated the band _ on the . fine ::ogmfl, they had given and said he had never listened "to music . any better, Berlin might well be proud <of its band and should do everything tt encourage it ‘Mr. Angus Groft has meged e position as ‘ bookkeeper in the officc of Scott & Bennet, Galt, â€" . _ roof _ Mr. Sheldon Werner is â€"spending .A tew Bolidays under the parental ote _ The town council mMade a tour of inspection ~last : woek ascertain what improvements -hui' be (madt in the _ way of sidewalks, grading, ‘Rev. Mr.â€" Ellis, of mazlvm take the work of Rev. Vollick: i» the Methodist Church on Sunday 6râ€" ‘yâ€_..‘f-.. NE ie Loo d n oys lt ~Rev, Vollick will conduct anniver :q services in Pornsénby next "(‘ ,’ h 2t To O8) enl o Site coals _ _A ~ bastball reorganization n';l# was held io Moogk‘s parlor cï¬ ficers were clected:â€" ie ELMIRA 3ES and guarantee every Truss sold or mmm N«f’ehutu for dtting and « pleasure to show goods, $s WANTED.â€"A bright, intelligent sales lady at once. Some knowledge ol dressmaking rqtl.zzid ‘The â€"Rose Millinery . and es â€" Qutfitting> Pariots. D 8t, W It. WANTED.â€"EFirst class foreman _ for parlor frame factery. Good posiâ€" tion. to the right man. Apply â€" to Gold Medal Furniture M‘fg. _Co., Toronto. ; were anxious to get into the . land, so that the town was pretty . well sleared. by noon. There were quite a number of young grunters offered. â€" At a meeting of the town councii on _ Monday evening, the sidewalk committee reported tnat about $600 would be required for cement walks #GBe8e esseces0s000 sevee WANTED.â€" ‘At" offce, 15 laborers. Ohly ° nonâ€"union ‘â€" en‘ fieed apply. Steady work all year round. < 12d. Dermul, ‘Waterioo. 5.9.6t. /Â¥ WINN, The Druggist Jpposite A. 0. Buehmer & 00. "Miss Elloise Noecker of Waterloo, was a visitor in town on Saturday. Notes.â€" ‘The beautiful . summer weather we had last week has turnâ€" ed rather frosty again...... A lot of hogs and cattle were shipped . from Badenâ€" on Monday ...... Moses Fischâ€" er moved ‘with his family from Waâ€" terloo recently ‘ where he has â€" bech smployed â€"â€" for some time......... Mr. Menno D: Shantz, v:& was. fireman at: Shirk‘s. vr for many Comeming ele o tee â€"to his brother Jol J. m Ave â€"miles north 1 Baden, last week. We wish . both families success in theit new homes. ... There are quite _a number _ of cases of â€"measlés in town at present. One â€" of the divisions of the â€"school has been closed :‘for a couple of weeks......Mr. Hy. Forlet, whose hotel was~~ burned ‘down ‘recently is at work cleaniog away the â€"ruins.......... The farmers have been very busy with their â€" seeding . operations since _ the Ane weather set In. °00. _ â€" .. \ Train and Mail Service Criticized. =Since the new mnc:m went in to . effect last â€" week, bn the G.T.R., the early morhing passenger train going east does mmnm anymore. This is not fair to Baden. One of the early east bound passenâ€" gers trains should stop here surely... _.While on the subject ol trains we wishto make ‘aâ€" few remarks on the way the mail is delivered in . the mmwmlxummwt-kl the fAyer ‘runs gh here at full speed, the mail bag is thrown off, -ï¬u-h mm‘;m & or Niuitt m times (it / has happened that bag foll under the wheols, of the train, and the _ mail matter nartiv destroved. Often it 4s WE CABRRY afull line of all TRUS ity we shali persist in pi tâ€" ing curtain bargains -L. you can grt at them‘ and advertise the fict as well, THESE FORTHURSDAY All 60s Curteins for 50, 40 tnâ€" ‘Every curtain in the lo: mentioned are 3 1â€"2 yards The sre where we want m. to beâ€"lower than any body‘s. ‘McCGoll‘s * â€" 81 King St. Berlin. BADEN * 15, 50 in. 1.00, 50 in. 1 25, 60 to. 140, 62 io. 1.65, 60 in. 2 00, 54 in. 2.25, 54 in. 2.50, 60 in. 2 75, 60 in. 3.00, 6Odn. $.25, 61 in. 3 50, 54 in. 4.25, 50 in. AJ Newest Drvss Cloods Newest Trim Newest Newest Ta Newest Wilton Carpets Newest Tapestry N"“‘:"‘"",}W . raAses * iA veowest I!-u% f ;«‘f"-."" Iyz Newest Union Rugs k yeks Newest Mate and Rugse Pss Pages 74 ol < .+ . Newest Nottingham Curtains Newest Batten Curtains Now-tb;rotlind Cur Mr. Albert E. Bricker, of ‘Troop I, 15th Cavairy, Fort Ethen,â€" Vermont, is visiting his parents in Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bricker, Allan St. Miss Jennie McEachran of Gait, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Taylor. â€" 4 Mr. and _ Mrs. Lincoln Goldie . of Guelph spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents _ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bricker,. Allan St.. The many friends of Mrs.. 8. L. Martin, â€" who has been ill forâ€" the past two months, will be pleased â€" to learn that she is improving. Rev. Joshua Patterson, of Thorold is the guest of Rev. A, E. Lavell, William : street. Bricker & Diebel Mr. and â€" Mrs. J.W. Schneider and family attended the funeral ol the late Mary Hilgartner, which took place at New Dundee Tuesday afterâ€" Mr.â€"Erst Lorenz ofâ€"Waterloo will leave Wednesday for a trip to â€" the old â€"country. â€"He will spend three months _ with friends in Cobourg, Saxony. His many friends wish him bon voyage: Revy. J.R. Gilchrist, pastor of the Waterloo Presbyterian Chutch, is in attendance at the Synod of Kingston, and Toronto, which meets in Toronâ€" to this week. Miss Hattie â€" Coles of Brantiord, was ‘the guest of Miss Thekla Zalâ€" ewski ~ Monday and Tucsday. . She sails from Montreal Saturday _ for a three months‘ trip to England. Mr. Peter Shupe is at present conâ€" ":?"" a singing school in the Menâ€" nonite church two miles north of St. Jacobs. ‘The davnhm Tues« day evening and the attendance numâ€" bers about 70. All ars invited to help in making the singing a success. pri Personal and Social Bricts.â€"Seeding ~ vperations Newest â€â€"mbm. «: *4 11A YSVILLE up and . Newest Newest Print Newest Fancy Ooods . .. Nowest Wash Silke Newest Waist Silks Nev'rd};AllWMCupds $®g* / ewest Union Carpets Newest Japanese Matting Newest Bash Curtains Newest Door Panels Newest Laces Newest CGinghame _ Newest Art Oretonres hk A im / N: west Ribboun *. e ':.%:?»’ n“‘ m M . F 'f'p)-; Newest: Newest Art Safeens â€"â€" _ . . .. :N@ Newest Axminster WANTED.â€" Ladies ‘to learn dress and mantle cutting in two weeks. I commence tcaching in Beérlin on Monâ€" day May 23rd. Ail wï¬mï¬.ï¬-’ learh be sure and see ime in upstaic parlor of the Market Hotel, on Satâ€" urday May 21st, mmm#*t o‘clock. 1 have taught over 300 girls in this way, and offer $10 toâ€"any one I ‘can‘t teach how to cut, fit and put. together any article in dress. or; mamtle making. I also offér $10 to any one that can show me where they can go to learn as much inâ€"cutting in two years as Iâ€"teach inside of two. weeks at : the same price: or anyâ€" e ns anatas one 1 tems in use, v:fchlglnfl.l. .’.‘ I will teach this class in Berlin from May 23rd, to June 6th, Houts from 8 to 5 o‘clock. j BE {F!HLI I will also teach an evening class in Berlin this time from Mayâ€" 23rd, to June 15th. Hours fromâ€"7 to 10. See me â€"for %flnï¬hmu for day class. This will positively be the last time Iwill teach in Berlin this year. After July ist I will _ be going to Hamilton, Simco¢, St.â€" Thomas and other points. ‘.?m:hy.mnau 1 of «o you good. :Rmï¬ upoy how jt is handled, by the dlomn:r.nt- of : the stomachâ€"â€" If it deranged, . the blood, instead of taking new life and strength to the various organs of the m'\:hmnblchfl the irtitates the nerves, distresâ€" ser ï¬n-n..,a-u,‘m. backachn" Fhoomation, * recrsighe theumatism, | neuralgiaâ€" makes the complexion sallowâ€"causâ€" + the best of life is &N‘h you t Sbor Ajgtstion is the Ley. Y BOX 620. In Two Weeks, THE STORY OF LIFE Miss R. Ellison Iofusness and constipation. The y z discovery Antiâ€"Pill _ has inflwence. in correcting EVENING CLASS, Newes, Wilton Ruys t of life is getting you gan out of |jtâ€" Antiâ€"PilD Brantford. £ when siok a n Cxoe