Liberal Alt-cling. - On Friday (won- I; so enthttgiastte Liberal. mar-g bu heM in the hall. an] by “in w" It. the speeches delivered try thr. thlldlte and others Impressed the Kiettee very tavora'trir. Wem hrar loot." about tit on the 251p. Aevidqttt.-on Sat-uni" anvrnmn I J. M. Miller. town, was engaged ' hluuullttle lumber to his lot I mum mom fhaviag engag- l Olin. Dubttck and his team 'tor I purpose) the team became unman- phlt- all through will»; on the b one broke. The team dashed No the porch ot no Ontario Home I shoal through the door. Mr. man have! with“ injury. but. t. "In had M: lg Injured. Which I can htm to be lune tor some Hockey - On Friday afternoon our went up to Linwood to have a ty - of hockey with the Lin- team and were Tttry succcsstul. nu up a score at 13-0 in ht ‘I favor. Either our boys are t players or the Linwood team slow. . . Fullness Change-Mr. Thos. Sher- Ttttton has sold his grim-w busimss o Weitzel Bros., bakers. Annual C'ottvention.-The eighth un- Itul convention of the Sunday school rorkers ot Woolwich and Elmira wan to“ in Elmira on Thursday, Jan Lo, I“. There were “we sessitins, morning. afternoon and evening. An Adrma ot Welcpme was given by My, 1500. Sherrington, and replies by ris- lll‘ delegates. Some very interest.. I. [upon wen given and . tew Mn L'tg,',',teis, took place. All throuch _ _cpuyention was both interest"; 18ta.-Sleighing was in splendid ition up to the present and was good use of by all who had any lug to do. The present storm It the east will, however, likely e'heu'y travelling, on the roads. north and south especially.-- notlced when driving last week lone people are In the habit ol plying their ash pans from this "toves right in the centre of Ilu' ' “all: destroying the tine sleigh- lneome places. This is a bad the and should be stopped, as it “extra heavy pull ior the when drawing a heavy loud, I. also very unpleasant when will; withouteload. Why not put ahe- inapit " the side of the and then spread them over the in the spring alter sleighmg is t-tkverat cars ot hogs and cat- wete shipped trom here last “wk; hog prices are rising Max:171 ht I! shovellers will get lots or w; rk pin it this storm continues. nodalâ€"Ill the O.W.H.h. some; of â€by matches, Hamburg Marya"! Ba- . hereon Frauen-nine. the lur- " “out winning by a score of I: to , Wondersuhd, however, that itl " the referee who won lllc fame I 1Utntrurg, us he favored the um-l fl All through the game-Hn Mon- ty overrun; the Bun-Ton Club, ot I lull, pleycd a lrlendly game here I Ith the local tearn,"which W,ts “on , [Bede]: by ll to 10.--The Pliiitr,. I Aterptu1 .7 iiiiicGriopriis' In mm phys a leairue 1.1mm- "T/il, Friday evening. the good ot the yea.r's busio “1711!. company certainly occu- lvory amiable place owing to in†strong Bntuseiat position. [=Oompany is strong in My: eonti- " the fnsurimg public, and Mr. 'gts.t, the manager, is. one of the * thorough and capable insurance L tn the country. The agents in hid appear to exercise great care Illelection ot risks, we heartily iratuiate the management upon excellent showing oi' the year. other column at this issue will d a report of the annual meet- ' the North Waterloo Farmers' t Fire Insurance Company. The as: ot this Well-managed cum- mde a large gain during} Eryn: and is specially charac- by its small life losses. The It manner in which the affairs 0 company are managed and the' men-m ot cash in hand aiivrl, out gt all expenses and Li) I must be very gratifying to tull rholders. I F The 43nd Annual meeting has Lu Slum“, and tte n-pun sub- " by 'the directors, mum; m an- [column ot this issue, was most' “013mm: was that-- Fi,ti exceedingly heavy losses to the Toronto continuation. hum» Mutual, in common ,othet companies, named Seevre-, I this in, the net tosseis being) 850,000. The directors were' to [My att claims as (an, as they' ujmed. and at the close otuie were able to report asmall bal- 5 name Mutual, the oldestot than] are [mutant-c companies, 9tst completed another sttccetisiul FARMERS. MUTUAL WATERLOO MUTUAL a. ' an. be Uftut tttio "tie. 11lt 14kll'4 we; .1!†MMA .m- nu ra'ira 7am": In}: iiad"; Fl Maniac-a ' can.“ Add] “a: Wat b " " ELM] R A BADEN. ’VIRTISIRS l Ill Prom-lum- '3“ " anal I. dun: . '1'.th aph ' “Intuition-â€J- U'at y. Ltr, malt“! it "g 7 Pi--D. "lb-or. chairman and All “in: at Clo MINI ' the liabilities consisted of tiebeni- um “twinning to about $30,000. and n ovetdnii awning in ".1051â€. Sanding Committees. The Council tegotred ‘iiseii in†('mmliiee oi the tooh, lo strike the "do!" sutots rummium‘ M- tee usher! “on the commiiiw re. ported a weâ€: _ " The (“from account of the round)- at the Merchants‘ Bank at l‘anada shows A detrlt balance "t 33.316 2tt. The Anson ot the umnly inchuics [he (-‘oull "our. square and build- ing: (845.000) und the House of Hel- ugo a“ Farm (347.000.) The security given by your Treas- um consists as it did last you" ot a bond in the Guarantor and Arri- dcnt Insurance Company. Limilut. tor the sumo! 86,000. expiring July lst.1905, which bond is held by the Merchants' Bank ot Fund: in trust _httutiCorporation. ._. The cash balance due by We Twas- um to the ('oumy it the date of this audit is ttts.p,t and is in the hands of the "taunt. , . (h-ntlvmen :--m, beg to report Null " havcexarniued the books upw- munl and vouchers of our â€(awn-r " the year Hiding Drcembet igist, PMH, and that we f.ttd the sari-um. rect and according to the detailed anialzslm‘l statements _ suhuum: Mr. DcBus thanked the councillors to: Ihe honor conferred upon him and announced that tie would deliver his inaugural address at the meeting "d the council alter the elections. _ The inaugural session ot the newly-f rlccted County Council opened shun-l ly after two n'cluck tins auternoon,t, with all the members p.rrsertt, ox-' rcpt Dr. Ochs, of Ilcspoler. . l On motion of D. Humor. Borlin.’ su-(‘nndnl by Dr. Radford, Gait. Mr. George M. Bonus, at Berlin, was ‘llll- unilnously elected Warden tor 1905. The Council adjourned until Tues- day, February 7th. _ Alldltors‘ Report. Auditors Scully and Edgar submn IN the Inllomng report : "Lanark, N.-Pre.suou, Lanark, b'.-hutheson. Leeds-Dargavil. . Lirtcoht--Jessop. ‘ . i t Ldott-Beck. Mttnitourm--G'anusy. "Middlesex, E.-Neeley. 'Middlesex, N.--Hodtpas. . Mytmrka--Mahattr. . ' 'Nipissing, E.-Latnarehe. 'Ntpissittg, JF.--Auttiti. 'Nortolk, S.-rratt. Northumberland, E.--Wil1oughby Ontario, N.-Hoyle. 'Ontario, S.-ctuder. . Oxford, S.-49utherland. 'Parry Smmd-Galna. " Addington-Pauli. Algotme-srnrth. ' "Brant, N.-Fishcr. Bruce, C.--Ciark. Cardwell-Little. a, i C'arleton-Kidd. I Dutiotin'-Lewis. . ‘ Pmdas--Whitney. Durham, E.-Preston. l 'Durham, 11'.rDevit1, Elgin, ?r-ryacdiareid. Elgtn, E,-tsower. ( Essex,. N.--Reaume. _ Essex S.--Aaderson. I"Grenvilleel“crguson. Grey, c.-Luctus. . ‘Hal ton-m ixon; Hamilton, W.--Hendrie. Hamilton, E.-darscalieu Hastings, W.-Morrisun. Hastings; N.-Pearce. Huron, .S.9roer. "kent, lu'.--Bowyer. Lambton-Hanna. GEORGE DEEDS 18 WARDEN I Brant, S.-Prcston. _ Brockville-soon. _ ; Bruce, N.-Bowtuan. _ Bruce, b'.-Tmax. 'uungarrr-Mchiittam [ Grey, N.-\McKay. . ‘Urey, s.-rNcKechaie. Haldimami-koehier. Hastings, E.--ruthbun. Huron, E.-Hislop. Huron, W....Camcrun. Kant, W.-Mecoig. Kingtstou-Petuse, F Lamina», E.-Pettypivee. Middlesex-Premier Russ. Monek--Harcourt. - Norfolk, N.-gukintron. ' Northumberland, W.-tuarke. 10t9ova-aiar and McDougall Peel-tsmite. ' P.eterboro, E.-Amierson. Prescou-Lauosse (1nd.) Russell-Racine. Sault Ste. Marie-Smith. Simcoe. E.-’I‘udhope. Wentworth, N .-Thotupsuu. Wentworth, s'.-iul. ! The Provincial . elections which ‘Porut, N.-Torrance. _ were held on Wednesday n-wltcd in in "Perth, M.-agotiteltts. decided deteat ot the Ross (:overn- ‘Pewzhoro, W.-Bradtntra uncut. and the Liberal party in Un- 'Port Arthur-Preston. tario." The result is not only nsur- ‘Ptinoe Edward-Norman. prise. to the Libertrts, but is more at ‘Reulrew, tg.-Meuarry. a surmise to the Conservatives, who! Retsfror, N.-Dunlop. were eorttident of victory, but the'; Show, W.-Dutt. most sanguine supporter would not 'tytormont--tgure. Venture to mention a majority/larger Toronto, W.-anlord. than " at the most. At the hat Tomato, E.-prmr.. . - reports, however, the summary Toronto, N.-Nesbitt. showed " Conservatives and " Lite Toronto, t's.--ror. oral: in the House, with three con. Victoria, E.HUrttegiv. sutueacies to hear "our. Tht, results “doth. W.-Fox. of the Elections are as [allows :- Waterloo, N.-Laekner. V . Water! B.-Nttiuson . . . mounts. ."itrd'gbvti"i'2. CRUSHING DEFEAT OF THE ROSS GOVERNMENT. Landslide in Favor of Whitney.--Both Water- loos Go Conservative by Large Major: . ities.--A Number at Cabinet ascas" . Ministers Defeated. CONSER v A TIV ES and sell ttmn ht rrxllhipmrm. bu! lion!“ “musing and mud Mork ttt "no; you our! help Muir: alt-u amount? a big (Iran sweeping clut- ing sale, lo "st' on this wrvk, rnm-' mlntins on Wodnrsllny morning. ill order to athvrrirm thir s'ah. v.0" the! ftrm I: gixiitg ttre ut charm- a gown broom with not) purchase of SI or over. Remrmber "Ire .Nrum is only l, I will batris-tFr cu? mm In ttm M “HI b, the unlm'rrr-I‘n' I" had-fl an on; age. 4 PAM“. in": _ st-fir.- Nrttrr launched out about a year ago in '." n- duvling a new dry goods and house, furnishings More on King street MM in this town, have Just t'ompletmt the first annual siock-takinr,t. Sum-illi- standing the keen competition lhry report a most salislm-tnry year's trade. and extend their cordial thanks to the general public. “bile all "wit stack is nei thry tind that atter: stork-takin, sonar linvs rcquirr NJ duction in (min to make room iorl the spring M'asnn's arrivals. :an therl PROGRESS AT KING st WEST Let It! tell you that Berlin (‘ollchalo Institute-l' 8min Bridgeport, and T A, (‘n’nw Waterloo, implau- of “Ugl- I'.c.til laugh, llawksvillc. resigned. . Credit Tailry Ry. Utt.--C,s.ll.. Laird: . Galt Hotrpiiat Board-s. J. ("lwl'ry Berlin llusplul L'oard--1hert I “.11: F Berlin....., .. , Waterloo...... . ' Elmira...... .... I Woolwich T'p, i Wellesley T'p.. i Waterloo T'p. By-Laws Passed. The Council gave two by-laws the nu'essary readings, the Mst author- hing the Warden and Treasurer to burrow $30,000 to meet lhccurn‘n: expenditures, and the second man-mg the .tollowing ttpimintrnents _ can Collegiate Institute-rt. Me. Cuiim9s, Gait. . Board or"Auuit-J. u. "mum! Galt, and Ir." J. Bowman. Bertio, House id rtetitsie-iieiLrs. Fi§bhér tchairman), Cherry, llibncr, Laird and Ochs. . Roads and Bridges-Neem,: Walk: (chairman), ' Bowman, Master and SclIiel. ' _ . County Property-Messrs Radium (clrairman), R317, Plum and Srhaclvr B'interbourne... I Conestogo... ...r St. Jacobs... .. , Above Elmira., b'laraddie, .. Heidelberg...'... [ West Montrose Nvw, “crummy Bloomingdale“ Bridgeport... . Rvunmelhard l: T'p Halluw... Hamburg... ..Mrv. J. St. Clements... .. llawksvillc...... ._. (‘rosshill... .__.. . Littwood.., '_.... Wvlltslry Ti Lage Berlin..... Waterloo, Elmira... Majority for Laden", 381 Tturtuservative candidate, Dr. H. G. Lackner, was tlpcted nvvr the Lib- eral candidate, Mr. 1leo. Moore; by a majority»! about 377. in this rid- ing. ‘The figures at th N “miug arc incomplete, and we are only able lo give the majorities c-- Ia'rusox, Port William, Frontenac and Centre Simcoe had not been heard from at tins writing. A Wellington, t9.--Dowrtey 'Wellington, E.-Cralg. Wellington, W.--Tucker. 'York, E.-McCowan. York, W.--st. John. 'York, N.-Lennux. NORTH WATI‘IHLUO RESULT . Liberal uni Comervuixgc gains It‘ll my tttat w? 301†Ch. hasea “and"! she-- mill ttEcAPtTULATION WELLESLEY WATFHtLoo T'P WOOLWICH 'r'P .--‘\1.<wlll1 a'vw- mu!" 't'ut'giti2, . . mull" pun-s. hm Arm!" 'tAe/ii','.',',' , and mil Mork ttt y"! "l'ii't,'ii'il, ot help buying an.†' In†hm. "ttttq Fre, Lackucr. Moor 528 207 771 ll. l)rl '“l. , I'll“. ttte-rt. 112- gm . l Lin tstiittte--P. F 'd' if? ("I'Crlvr , huh high 1'.c.t1dt LIE.“ ol. ' T I burg tu'.--'.)." "in; _ H . J. FMâ€): '“fg'uf " 3ti 90 98 207 36 hi 39 12 32.n 390 lll " J3 H 65 M 135 ti.5 " " " I 1.1.5.54; .,.... te. cm Mm! Svahnnrj‘ aha-â€ma? Pauly-so o! mangan- ‘fmal [W3 and upon taett an Inn-l (r . _ . mum-Hui Hath?! Inn-hum- rum and unruly-w Fow- fur "at Indiana": . "Mum's on nun-snuu'uh _ Fug-I for "mee F_rwr. . -_etTe _"R.N_.FT_ w, up!" Mrs. A, c. Mann. them 9mm hy " Mun": . _.. Silvia an: bit, .. PF. .A Punt-1r _..... 'Pr--. "rer_ ., "emtotrtce In“ "ter. 'rt .. Din-mm t'oHrrttmr amu- trrG-sthratiot, a! Inâ€. " - -"'. .rme'. mun. I lighlnin' 'rvNq. r".,. ... . ,. R. Path-h. clam-m- In hum by lightning ..'... _..-.. "Pte.. “mun-h [Mu-ha. tlumum- l hum Ivy Humming PF.-.. TPt Misses A. Incl P, livid-rm dam-m- to dun-Hing lly llgh Mm: ..___rrs. C..,, u. 'r....... PP' "tyrurve I) to. whim-[tr to (In “LIX 11x, lightning†"my 7.7:: (tCir "duh-sly“ slwr lull-v v<vIII-II' nuvw'l hill . hy liuhmimr "___.. ..,..'. .. B. llullimz. ("It lulled lightning ___-.. "+_tt ..._.. _ Joseph Hull. _ “Hui “whining "t'r' H 'rp ..-.., .r.. Thomas elm, has of ha "L'"'.'"".',") by Helium"): _ "'i'F". PrP6wim .u tNhl by lighlnimt ..t_t. ..r... ..r.m. fravirt Klimt. heirvr and ste . kill"! by "ginning VrWve. ., lZ-urpx' limit hv-llvr and st“ Liih-Il I; .'iu"rtttinss ... 'ree.. A. W. th "MIL dun-Imu- In In. Ir "ginning .....*_,_..... __.._ huh! Ru. "nun-gr In Ln- Fy liuhlninu _..... ...r., .rr. Rut-Indus hath". u'tmmr.. t â€min yr purl-min“ ._. ., _.. Jnhu ll. t4rhttefer. llama house by ling ...mm. .errrt . August kniplel. (Immun- r-vmn-Mu of barn by hre Jno. Allinxml. Ilium-u: lmmw by "ginning ... .e_ Irwin .Wefm. hum-r kill-w! lightning, ..mtr. '..... .__.. G'voree Inluiv. dun-mun In "s..ietiifiiG. Cash on hand as per lust rp. port ...... .153.'1‘.:...::â€...'.: huh-maul on hank Ig"",','?, m., Assessments caulk-ctr! Illn'in; _ _ H.“ a... ... . . .......m-r, Ittl of .whrrm are t-liuilrlo tor rI-u-lvrliun Alt of which in resperttully silhmilti'll LEVI S'l'AlFFl-IR. Manager. J, L. I'llllAl'll. President". 3tANAGCFar.N "siritu. STATEMENT FOR YEAR 1904. . RECEIPTS. . ,1“- V__.. _.‘... ... nun "tt Ixulllllll" ot the ctr-mum): xlml tence a balance vl nay-IR ol 'trr7ti.r.t. “hick slums un in “was" of can)! tor the Inst 30;" of Saw 129.2". and nurnllz-ch-Il assvssnn-nls $0tt- ounting to 87:537. _ In conclusion we hog to will 30-" at- la-nlinn to the In" principal ohutts "I your mailing hum. tu~dny. viz.: The dis- pusn‘l ot the r orl and the 'rtttrtstttrtts about to he run?!" you. nml the vlrctie," of four "irectors whom- lt-rm of omcec- pired. vii: J. C. llallmnn. M. ll. "vim. [munch-r Bowman ated G. F'. larkm'r, ttll M -\vam are (-Huihln Go. rut-Joplin.- I On motion C. B. Bowman and Fer- dinand Walter were re-elected audi.. [l?; lor the ensuing year. i, Leander Bowman, J. C. Hall-mu, t .511). F. Lackncr and S. B. Heist were vlocled directors tor the ensuing fhur years. . A hearty vote of thanks was (mun In! to the eresident, Manager and AIL i‘ru-turs tor the; able and etrieio.tt 1 mm Immediately at the close of the an- nual meeting the Directors met and elm-mi Jos. Jr. Hager president; Isaac Itilbum, vice-president; Levi s"rtaurier, manager; tor the ensuing Fear. . "or in which they had tiirvL,/, business of the company duri1g past year. . _ Irvin C. IIallman and, James Gow- dy were appointed scrutineers to count the ballots tor the election of Directors. ' 5 The minutes ot the preceding annual meeting were read and contirmed. The President then read the Direct- ors' report, after which the manager read his tlnatteitU statement and list auditors' report. The diBerent re- ports, after a short discussion were adopted on motion of President Utn- back, seconded by Vice-President Hager. ' 'snun. Dan B. Snyder, S. u. Hrist, (/l'l','ll, B..- Hager, lsuc McNally, III'-A..-I-- - - .. -- __ I Among those present we noticed the Honoring: onb S. Mailman, Allan ’0. llallmnn. J. C. Hallmau. Valui- tine Wagner, .Josiuh Hallman, Wilmot [TIM Enoch Elli, James Uuwdy. Har- ry shepherd, Chas. Reichert, E. 1-2. “human; August Jansen, Aaron ls. istmntz. Dan B. Snyder, s. u. mum turnstunk" him My am and Iid [or t, The President; iii." J0 I [tailback was elected chairman', and called the metrtingrto order at one p. m. v "u’t I --9. ““"'"J I Waterloo TIL; David M. Shoemaker. Wm. Lukner, Berlin; Geo. Edict, Lander Bowman, Woulw'wh Tp.; Ja colt L. Umbuh Isaac llilbum. El. mira; Geo. F. Lackuer. Valentine "r. min; Geo. F. Lackncr. Valentiiw 0t- terbein, J. H. Campbell, Wellesley Tp.; James Hiycrfiikiryrtien Tp. 'Non'm irsrriituro I FARMER’S MUTUAL i FIRE INSURANCE l COMPANY oriiuiriieiiruui. The thirty-int mu! meeting ot the North B'atetioo Famen' Mutual Fire untamed Comp." was held in throw council chamber, Wnerluo, on FrteUy, January 2iat. . Fvii'i'TiiG"r HIM , GoFtii, " 'u-nnan, nh-rr Lulu-I n‘svfssnvwl a IH Shaun. irGiiirr'i' 3: ECTO " REY OttT, l'ZXI'lthl'l'l MF Inâ€: "0.7.195 mum-u no" I". ".Stct.m O\ponu~‘ - 1.1":an lint-\Mm-nl lulu-n gm] Mimi 1.3 hiiGt ii, and of _barn av! hurl) 'hert, Ilghl dw/t . mono: nus. "3,1“ to Pred Dunner. new»... 1 1'i' .95 Incl! be 2tg,t 'trt, rl' In. PIOIOIII In..- I .m- w m. " ' 'u.,.',,'..". tiiAteeeiiLtftiiiici'a lulu-III- duvl nun-r n! w-r hum le purl» I?" to Ina: d barn u, 925.." To to s 8, is a 1;1t'd u In “0. 2731 no. 290000 _8tn tVlg "" In" git 55' on " ll {in 4s: â€In tlu 40 00 " (In tt4 56 on " 00 oo no no "0 lb) "o '0' 01 PM,†--_. 5n In. 2tr--trtmt And Mal-moan of Frank Scum, on the road 'oodln‘ m- Btittrtttittgdauto Nov Germâ€. In 1.r-miGiihriirtiiiiiGiri: den, Blot-ma, 1-1-2 Inn.- was: 'of New blind“. ' I In"): 9 Stock and [mph-moon oi Jno. L. Eidt, I 4 mil. to» uf Pump. Dug. In. 10-tnoeh and Impiomontl of Joooph May, 1 1-2 miles north of Km. ml: tef 1 2 mile. gm at amino. 1 " tr. l 711' larch 7. Stock Owl ImplomonuI-oi Win; Holllnr,con.<12, Walla-day, 1 1-2 all†afghan ot Eula-vino. - - .-_w--.. - “aw-"vulv- March 8. Stork and Implement! of Inna B. Snyder, 2 hllu_won of Wumrioo. ht larch"? "‘83.. Micbulsunb, 2 berg. Msrch 3."A'GirJTiiii"i""L 1m. plenum. ot Conrad Noah, 1 " mice "ttyr 1.3mm!- f lurch 72. Stack and lmplemonuo My]: tlorattet, " Mnnnhelm. _ Am. 27-8tmstt Ind trunk-man“ of gimon B. Helst,4 mi'ou we". at Balm ad 2 mil". 9 It of Mannheim. . Pet. 28 Buck Ind Implements 0 Henry “Human, 13, Welleoley town- ship, 2 L2 mun banana: of tusrke "Illa. lint-h I. Stock and Irnp'.ementoot Eng Data, 11-2 muo- math ot “auburn. Pat, 24FptoWitiriUpviiiGii'i C, Barium t'otutarr, L2 who east. " Erttseillo. "r. - ‘7'. -_- - uh. I. - -" - teat of thirty-eight yen: of approval from people all out the United States. Fun. Dr. Pierce: Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent in: on receipt of any» to pay canton. and mailing only. Sen 3! one-cent lumps for the book Ill an“ coven. at so sump. for the cioth. and volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, tum N. Y. made up 1:13er at 01:01:01, which will only walker: the sauna. _ Dr. Pierce'. Got en Media! Motown II lie-ray recommended by every perm who Inc-tun used it and it has stood the M A . z... .1..... _ - - An ulteutive exam like Dr. Pierce'e Golden Medical Discovery. made of roots and herbs, without the an of alcohol, will unis! the stomach in “manning or taking up from the food and: elements an an inquired for the blood. will will the liver In thawing of the poisons in the eastern. Do not Permit Mme 21,etr, W to haul! your intelligence by o irin. you a remedy which he e 'm 12,tt as good . -beeanie he made it up h Itself. or ten chance: to, Pe. PP. w.ielit 'sAnrdicirpo _"--"-- - ...-.. a... - â€upturn: of Hrer, ni hum headache, etc" which In no C',',',',,',','"',",',] u. cont-y. n maintains g pemmN nun-Mon by :11an him to at. tut-In, djgest and 'lulli1'l'd"U1'. It eventual:- the antic lniubility and ammonia of Imitation. and {has ttt.grfe.' is and ftom_thoU Li" 'ta-C, cra7iriWG"', VI we “I†In , co cann- or consumption. The 1mm on: {uh-Jen from the Inn: e! um my cont-in gel-nu null-em." You will not only be nble to min the gem- of conunmpuon. but any “round. of we luv. been known when pawn: who were â€luring from incipient phthhin. or the only angel of 1'l',TeTtt', were nbnolutely and My. Tee.'. olden Mediaeril- The [unit of the Tilth gum TLurs- day evening in the City League hu- ay mien between the Royal Canal.- ans and [nuance Clerks mm a sur- Priso to the supporters at both teams and was notable tor Ibo garrison tin. ish ot the Royal Cana.liiuss after the game win prnctlcnlly won by the ir.- surance men. The gun: “Malt Wu not characterized by any too waale Hay, and micron Cling. Roos Iept a .strict eye on the plnyets. I Not! Dr. . N. mmeh, of Chic-(o, aid: 4:: '1ttl deficit: perfume upon the 'ehtt,,ttt,ttg of freedom {tot-germ}, Ind the not! " ned an act 823mm} du. ttttgf hogs pr. (hmltgnd the ‘Ifllll In an a. mu;- or urea, and the n In rapidly ard by touching the Tgh' that Ir 1.e ed Pr, hEde-rch ef ofooe mick PERIL IN THE HAND-SHAKE. You how that it menu when Ziégler the he m in Berlin may: "Prim cut to Neew'-luet what he: says. Convince rourelt by India; hisad.otst-ttotthiaparur. I hfvtmnhogl mm that I. it"; 1mm? t 1m ‘0‘.â€" " - hum-11:7 m. .u umnu- m. rm. WALTER. tune". t.iirte nyd [mph menu of 2 miles wat JfiGii cdlflhitap, THIS school and in m-thodn are Al'â€. open to inspection. welcome. Come and m how us much you. you an Bstutt ed. 1 In hare, you winter with u. to scum win: is to-d " the m moneymrnipg education in the world-Bot- and Shnruun-I Market Grocery d.A. GOOD ai co. g Great (hir, Sy/ry, $5 T t --_" â€" 7 ,us"t'h't"eht'weestw tribbFlrs"-sttptstpvf BriiiskeintttiDiebiig FURS CAPERINES BOAS ‘RUFFS STORM camps RUFFS GAUNIjLETS ' cons Great Bargains t BERLIN, January 24th, 1905. Sweepinr prints in Mantis. Farr Skirts, Waists Flannels. F lanne.ett a Wcapperetts Drcss Goats, Sheeting: Linens Umderwnr Mats,. Glow -s Saks. mrs' Caps Carpets, Cram: Od Cloths. Biurds and Wall Papers and Remnants of all kinds. In†commence!) Wedudodcy 25stt in: and .m t u: ti duo ito1st l-‘obrn-ry) l . This will be n :31 an: and attract!" â€in. P ices haw, hoim eat "gaming dam Md 'h mi in are in a " mi i-m Mt buy t "' following "on: now. visl do PO at at tn-m . Id-ma "Nrmg. We can tot give full punionlur‘ or twain of d! the I and: and who: " shit was, bu In" si-noly ruvm‘im the arm: as which have been put on 'sal", an! :ou c we czpuc'.i..g are“ but 311.23. . _ "Brooms" Given Free. We have just fi tihrt than“ n; arr! th when a canal-nus public we have but almost sues-maul ymuN bu m T a We tl oi how-Yer upon our shelves . I n ot' JIl-IW and I which 'Y tre "d isu turnlruzinm man“ in; a GREY? CLEAN SWEEP MALE Wum . will commence on Weduaod " 25stt in: and .m t u: ti duo ito1st l-‘obrn-ry) l . This will be n :31 an: and attract!" â€in. P ices haw, hoim eat "gamma dam Md 'h m ch are m a n m ion m h...- . .- l "t--g- ___ II _ at LANG BROS. d; CU; Open. to Inspection ' Girls’ _ _ Grey Lamb Collars " At $4.50. In Mantles and Furs ' la order t I ad "er'ie, ‘155 in“ a; vid .1, " â€uninh- Va 1 I on clean sweep brown: winh'overy p reins: of " OJ and. um: sans. ' M. , AT Our Catalog is Free may and Mince- imueu and F375; Hnlf Price. All lines must be cleared. 1hfthsytmAetuteoeoioweeD We are nod Mering the balance of our LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. m. W/D. wuss, Prim riierriFrGFF." my. open to inspection. Visitors are you. you an “tinned. us would like we win: is to-d " the moat nrw’icnl, Bil-inn- and Sborthcnd educuion. will And M