Retail Merchants' Assocluioni-Mr. Sol. mum." is In town in the in- terests ot the Retail Merrhattts' At- mention. trying to organize. With what success he will marl will re- main to be Been. A ting will be held Io-aight. “In The Bargain Rubin! hunters stop MI; when "It! reach Zivglvr‘s Nettie, Bate u! on me I. Ries. Art "It‘s but Shoe Wore. - School Meeting-At a meeting oi the Huston of Who Elmira Public ,School. " was decided to havea slum healing plant instqllvd during .jhe eomine summnr maids-5»- Tho secretary was instructed to get the Ininrmuion possihlo and ropori al the earliest possible date. -It was also dr- oided to my salaries mntlhly instead of qmrtcriy to the trackers, Change of Business. - Mr. Sinhon Show has sold. his share in the Hehn and Strome men's furnishing business to hirparirttrr, Mr. Helm. His intention is to stay on a short time and then strike out tor the we" Notes.-Mr. Wm. Rah" has bought a lot from Mr. John Dreisioger and) intend: buildLnL , tytte_thyrvott this coining†t=irrtritTi'Fr"r-his choir at St.“ I'aurt anthem 'hurvlw-Nertim spent last Sui-may evening with Mr. and Mrs, Dolwcilor in towm--5lrs. F.. Voxel-sang of Berlin and Miss 1. Vor,- olsang oi the Homeopathic Hospital. Rorhester, N. Y.,' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lino. II. Riippcl over Sunday. . Personal-mst Misses Ifva and b'.a Mailman. and Mr. Gordon Hallman oi Roscbank spout Sunday \xiliiJriunis .in the vieinitr.-Miss Mam-l Sandm- son spent a few days visiting" friend. in the viluite.-11is's Hlira "rown ro- tutnctl to her home, after spending a month with relatives in JJetltel. Hamburg on Tuesday night, 2an inst., by the score ol 11-0. The boys are anxious to meet some otlwr lmm. -Mr. Ed. Gilmar will dispose oi hi, {arm stock and implements by publu auction on March 81h. Notes.-The Provincial rhwtia In at: over, and the trxcitctrurti Numb" on such oécasiuns has srr.h,,idvsl. 'ity, Grnpiir,n, which was marlxd by alum and misreprvsentaiion trun- mm lol fy statesmanship, cuhuinatcd ‘n to SUNS which were a surprise lo bull parties-in this nvightmrhood at lmat. -Haysville's last hockey team, in ' game replete with brilliant dashes """ 5UP!!!" Uo""""itoo"ti, H1 the “who; bun-My (M at Personal.-Messrs. Nclsnn Sellaâ€. Addisorr and Wesley Wolfe, of 'Nrm Hamburg, called nil relatises m tlrie vicinity last 'Wai-Miss,. Carrie Eek» mier of Gowanston was Mu- plus! a! the home of Mr. and 1lrs, l.1-'.i mm a few days this week.-Mr. anti Mrs S. L. Adolph art Listmwl 512ml a day at the parental home new. tol 'tirtelsi,ctr,; Alvin Frickey, one ot Ed ville's popular young men, has gone to seek his fortune out Roches- ter way.-9irs. Henry Ileimbeeker has returned to her home here after a three months‘ absence in Winnipeg.-- " merry sleigh-load of youths and maidens enlivcncd the home oi Mr. Eugene Schnarr on Saturday evening 1ast.--A similar load oi locals visited Beirut the [allowing curning.- Miss Barbara Sehnarr is reporird on thu sick list. with a severe attack of cry- ttipelas.--There are many happy Tories in Erbsville these days. It does us good to see them. _ Those are halcyon days ior the Far- mer. Alter the toil and beat and bur- den ot seed-time, haying, harvesting and tall plowing, and alter the supply orwodd tor next, winter has been pro- vided, our jovial farmer sits him com- loxtably down with his pipe as com- pany and takes his well-earmd need ot rest, until spring, with its birds and su , ine, re-awakens him to ac- tivity, ' . Briefs-The social girth my the “dies ot the Presbyterian thunh last Friday evening was mural] sornwwitat by the severe storm. Ilowever an enjoyable time was spent by the crowd that assembled. The procecds amounted to eight dollars. Per-aC-Miss l 2r: Mam is vis- iting Irieuds in Ghae!huc--1tr. A. Gmwm"’at _ Rmtt"du-spttrt last†week with friends here-llc. G. and Miss A. 1'oute visual in Men-Jinn Int l ts'uttday.-Mr. and Mrs W. [hum-u o: Matty" spent Sunday at the [who or the Iatter's paunls, Mr. and Ihyl Mttndell.-Mr. N. Shaun. paid a [mai- ms trip to Miivértou on SJlurday.l Nada. “on... - In hunt. mum.» â€but than numb: new. flue can In "u- am: not... w his! than 1.....1 ' Ion. emu mummy-um . Lg..yl..¢ “a... s... Winona) .vclt yank. luv-inn t I ul- . " "a. ' . " “an. a an d.- cut-.3. "gtutt an tic-nu. u. 1"gdatt,u,' bl. an} m t, mum w ' nun-Wan. - Chronicle . Telegraph Wt.tty an.“ now own Thur J .1 DAV! o "" Proretor 11A YSVILLF ADVERTISERS. ELMIRA (‘0' ERBSVILLE WALLACE (‘liOSSlElLL [IOIIS "(H-T6511? Sou 2tth Peiertrorough. Jan, .3r--Ttw Peter- tr/trough (‘old Storage and Fromm Company has decided lo an mm the nytttufaeturirtg,6t bog: sugar. Those shatrttoldets vho oottitit to the move will have the opportunity a with- draw their stock. The company has sharrhotders 'tltronghout the whole Midland District. some ot whom op- posed the sugar tue't propmnl. D. Comstock Krndal, " the am pm}. dent; Beoree Best. Port "ope, will be vko-pmidmt. and J. W. lit-Hon. Cum, secretary-cm. J To MA Nt "Acrtmr The Nth, 20th and 21st mill brim.: genital and. wry active winter storms. The 'tst stages of thaw storing will be Warm 'ttttr-tmph-al- rains with lightning and thunder, cs- prrially on and touching the glst. But in quick order look tor Huang tomltlor with Hizzardous visitatiuns tront west and north. Decided cull will spread eastward bchisid prugrrs- sire storms.’ _ The lost storm pvrioil tor thnmt'y =uti4roas-Ahe-aMh--4rrHr _-uNarHe " and tum-hing the 2tth and 2Nh. growing change to falling barumotr-r. warmor and clomlim-ss will XILPDEO in- to witlcspload rains, {ringed on the wvst and northwest tnngt-nts by mow, high Wimb- and much colder'. In due lime and null-r ihese cuntlllmns mill rvitch most pattsLot the ruunlry, involving the fsrst At. . or . Mitch. ' -_ - "_-..- I : iuds,nvitf, sqlmlls of .snmv and l I an: "mg 3stather will fallow prrrgrcs:iver ly to the eastward. Tho m-xt Morin P'riod is central on the 1!th, exttmding [mm the 12tlt In the Milli. The passing-’9! rucular winter sjtoitrt conditions, {Toni xuytito cast in progressive order, xmy’lw (‘UllnlNl on at this period. Firs! February rains, 1urning tostow and slrvt shtti1Os, winding up with rising tvarom6ter and cold mun I By the 8th and all! all the) 'rt".','" ing phvnotnena of tra, frrst storm per- tod will have nearly or quilc- slisip reared, except the cold in cabin; stalls. Thangc to Warmer and Ct ling barometer, followed by trim" h clumlim-ss and rain and suuw will again be admin-in; from man-m Trare-rr/Whit-ttrs-ole-iii-T ET .' look for rainsrwim uncut-.13 summ- â€arable. mprcinlly soullvwaml'. A these conditions move out of the mu- lo the eastward, high Iraromettr, (will I iuds,nvith sqlmlls of snow and I I 'it,". mg 3stather will follow prr'grcs:ire- .zitiuns begin to more eastward, min , t-toudiruss soon appears oier Wide an I eats, lollowul by precipitation am†storniiness. By the central day of the period the storm areas as a rule are clearly developed and well on their march eastward into ntortyien- tral parts of the country. During the List half od the period storm pcturha-i lions reach their culminating stages in regions along _ the great eentral‘ valleys, and through the regions easel ward toward the Atlantic. Now; ii these things are so, why should we: stultiiy ourselves and “oil's Iarts'my allowing ourselves less time and only' circumscribed . localities? Not only are these things true, but laiure, has her own way. Before the ('llalllgt'I to warmer, with tailing barometer, and rain or snow luring henna-ted: their march eastward, the Iatucuctvr is rising in the west, storms haveas- sunled the guise of cold “ares; and' blizzards, ending in clearing and very I cold weather. westward, often before‘ 1 the first stages of the storm peli-Hl' 'reach the eastern extremes of one continent-and all them: within the; ,iinits of a regular sturii: perimL l A progressive warm v,'aor 1viih i.r.l in: barometer will appear tirst ; .loudiness with rain, turning in H."."')'. will follow, and these. nttemlul “LE: more or less stornuness, ’mll piss central to eastern parts til-int. the 3rd to the 5th. Meantime a high bah (-meter with" winter “imls and than-4e l to much colder northwestern set-Ii "IS in due time and regular order hulk». place the storm areas and lerdtl lol iratitt'rrt extremes. ' l ‘ring the first to the ugh. During a storm period the tit-st [hing to m- -.V- peeled is a change to warmer in west, crn parts of the country. The human» clef begins to fall at the same timc dud in the Same sections. Thcse cun- Rev. In. R. Hicks. of St. Louis, has issued his bulletin tog Unemomn of February, from which the lollow- Aug data is extracted : The first reguiar"i,rdsrm period tor thy mp_nth is central on the 3rd,cov- HICKS‘ FORECAST FOR Friullu . ARY. [hut stock who “an! ot getting Personal qu wELLESLEi‘ BRET ‘SI'G A " _Tlw pupils ot Mr. J. F. Mutinson's mum at the Margaret Avenue twhoo' pleasantly surprised him at his home on Roy street by calling on him and prosomng him with u handsome cast ot ebony brushes. Mr. Martinson' so" ‘emi his mlgnation us principal of thr school on Tuesday um! his grttotars rgm his departure. Mr. Manhunt! " UNI-y for Ilnwkntille to WM! m â€rents and on Monday will ion-o tor undo when he uni enter ttel The Sceretary was instro 95! lbcmnmzl tor a Erttrtt for ltte mammal Committee - 7 - AIILIIruion L'unuuiuve, _ - Judge Chisholm, chairman; J. J A. “Mr, J. McDougall, ll. Ct II. Lang, L. J. Brelthaupt, J. Kaufman, Geo. Rurnpel, A. Millar, K.C., ll. limp, J. D. Hoary, Senator Merner, M. Donald. a. .\I..nebus,' J. tt _ ' Finance Conunittrt. . la. P. Gower, chairmin; C. p. Free mm). C. L. Lang, W. B. Drtweilvr, L' Barrie, It.. lung, l...McBri:w. Mauutacturer.s' Committee. Oscar Rumpel, chairman; ICT. Sass, H. A. Hagar J, Ce. Wing, W. E.. Southgatc, W. F. Wilson, L. Lang, E. E. Werner, A. C. anshaw, A. Pequegnat, F. w. Tuvrk. Printing Committee. (let). LACourse, chairman; It. Got- ton, J. A. Hilliard, W. D. Euler. A B. Mussvlman. Mercantile ,Colnmiltco. A Westloh, chaiunau; g: Smytll, It. D. Lang, C. B. Danke, '00. Potter, L. ll. Clarke, E. o. Barium-r. A. A. Rose, At J. Rous, F. K. Macklin altd W. ll. Becker. '. di PLr'.Ab'A?iTLY SL’RI‘R [SEED President Mills presided, and Mes- srs. E. Yrmyth, M. Donald, C. D. Bell, C. H. Mills, It'lici‘d, W. J. Albody, W. H. Leeson, E. P. Gower, C. K. Hagedorn, Cr. M. nevus. It. Gotten and Secretary Sims were in altcndanpe. V _ several accounts were presented and ordered to be.paid. The first meeting oi the newly el- ected Board of Trade Council was held on Tuesday evening at which thv various standing committees tor th year were appointed and other mal- ters were disposed of. _ I 't he question ot holding a show this year was deterred until one: the tut- nual convention of the Fall Pairs As- sociation, winch meets in Toronto in the .near future. Messrs. Geo\ Latsclt, A. B. Campbell, w. J. Moody anu George Moore were appointed dele- gates by the society. 'ttte election ot mucus and direct.- urs resulted as follou's:- President, Geo. Latseh, Centreville. y 1'ico-t'res., A. B. Campbell, Berlin. I 's'ee.-'t'reas., W. J. Moody, Berhn. Directors: Berlin, A. 1ieseloh, Aaron Brieker, L. Weber, R. Reid. 1ia1erloo--ueo. Moore, Allan Shantz, \taterloo Tp.-). shantz, J. Settaeier Woutwich TP.-C'. S. Weber, ‘Juhu Hastings . ' A lengthy and somewhat animated dizcusswn was indulged ,in by than present regarding the soucly's we sent positron, and the conumsus o, opuuou appeared to be in [not 0. lluldlng an annual lair on a much up get scale than in the past. The pro pusal of the Agricultural Departuaan to abolish the small township shows; and to establish a county show wag “noted by the majority ut those pre and. The adjourned mud mouth; at the North tutarloo Agricultuul when was held at the Town “all, Benn. on “any evening, them in»; . very encouraging attendance, m thc tutcxest damned was gaunt»; u, say the lent. nestdcut A. D. Campbell presided, and In ms optima; JLML“ he tu- ucuw the we]; 04 ttte mutual tun. manna mutual the anon ot ttw matters on pteuuus was tor not nut-sung its surptus mum-y in pm- thdsmg Numb“: grounds tuna!) w and when hum was tuuamunu, ttseater than it " tu-day. Ansund 0. nuts the money was spent In mm M mg the, old emulation and cattle 5% much did not belong to the 50cm), and to-day they hare nothing to shots fur it. GEORGE LATSCII . IS PRESIDENT North Water!» Agricultun Society H aids its. Adjourned Annual :11ch and 7 Meet: Lime“: BEh'LiN you!) op TRADE COUNCIL Industrial Committee Eden and instructed to Ertott d Ma tt Is not " mldv-nttlul our More I: than full of My“: during our February Shoo 3.1a, Read out M. on "' up, We“, Berni, m, Seyler‘s Impartial pttd referee. The game was by no means so one- sided as the more would indicate. and both teams played hard through- out. At times there was consider- eble 22tt done by both sides,,lnd L‘Relerec Ber er ruled on a number. In the flrttt halt the Royal Canadians had the Mogul (he score being " in manner. tn the second halt, however, the Crescent: spruecd up and made slightly the better showing; but. did not seem to tte. Able to score, the result at the close being 8-4. Charlie Ruhlman. who Mayed goal lor the Royal Canadians, deserves special mention tor he put up esplendid game considering his inexperience. ; . . ROYAL ('ANADIANS DEFEAT CREBCENTtg. 5 By winning the game Tuesday New . de-the-Cer-ttts -tttrr-itTrat Canadians are now on equal standing with the Upholslerers ind Insurance Mums, and the frght tor the trophy becomes more interesting. 1 We join in wishing you happiness and prosperity in your new sphere of business or in whatever duties or lite you may enteg. Signed by employes, _ JOHN LIPHARDT, . ED. LII'HARDT, . _ A MA'HLDA WAGNER, MELINDA KAATZ, MARY 0ETZEL, l _ ALBERTA WAGNER. I Mr. Benet. who was completely liken My surmise, thanked them warmly for their. kind words and wishes, and said he would always re- member them as sincere and laithlul ltiends. l “Menus: ar-atigtte mkmwtmur esteem andmeganl toward you, we limit all your) aeeept, momma? ior its intrinsic value, this chair, in which during your leisure hours you may rest at ease and remember us, whom you have' by kind acts made sincere friends. . Whereas you are about to leave us, we cannot allow you to do so with- out seizing this opportunity ol' ex- pressing our regret at your departure and asking you to accept our grati- tude to you tor your masterly and genial disposition as etuployer.. On Saturday evening Mr. Y..N. Berlet was presented with a nice easy rocker as a slight token of the regauf and esteem in which he is held by his employes, who have ever experi- enced kindness at. his hands. Follow- ing is the address:-- . Dear Mr. Berlet. I ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION insarass-Goai, Schmidt; point, Laing, cover-point, Huston; forwards, Must Imer; Somerville, Fisher and Narrawar. Upt1oisierers--tioai, Koehler; point, Gleiser; forwards, Seyler, Nichol, barges and Ed. Mickus. . H. Bechtel, who acted as referee, had no trouule at all, as the game was devoid ot tougnness.‘ . The dcteat ot the Upholsterers makes them and the Insurance lean: equal for first place. ,xlut the otuet teams following closely. The clerks will now have another chance at the Lpholsterers. Following was have line-up of the teams _ I The Upholsterers were always checked hard, which did not allow them ma'ny bnlllam. plays. sum was welt taken care at, and Baa checked too closely to be euective. . honhe Insurance team, Somerville purest his usual good game. huslou and Fisher also hclpcd materially tu win the game. The score at Hull time was 2 all, and at the close 3-2 in tarot of the Insurance men. The game Thursday evening in the rink between the lnsuance and Up- holsters was one of the best, it not the best, game played this year in the Lity Hockey League series. There should have been a much larger at- tt-udance. Both teams put up a. good Jean article of hockey and not a man Was hid on tor oucnccs, and Illuht. prtstnt hot the idcasure ot seeing " game winch, as tar as cornoiiuttion was concerned, was tar in auvauce m any match yet played m the series. As these two teams are about the strongest in the league, the' tension was then throughout. HSURANCE RON A FAST cam Mr. Byron E. Bechtel and son Chas. Ml. Saturday tor thrmintpuuu, Au., to attend a meeting ot we mummy Buck 1ratuttacuircrrs' Association u. the Uuiwd Shams. They mu uc gum A week or ten days. Mrs. B. E. Reine] pleasantly etr attained a. number of Llama. menu; mesday evening. _. Muss Margaret McDougau has sev- ered her comedian my]: Hawnnug’s city Grocery and china Hatl and ten. autumn tor bumlo. N. Y., where she Wu: make her home for the pre- sent with he: uncle. _ The Rev. "iurirei.st, of Sumatra is visiting Irieuds in Waterloo no! u dusty". W. and MAS. Chas. T. Waslmslcy, ot blue island, .1... haw twang noun alter Spanning lhu past man u: .tbuterioo, we gucus ot m. and Ls.! A. E. Dtnitt. I In. acute McEaehern, ot can]: spam»; . Lav dats with Us, and Mn. d._Aetditoss T531012 Au. Luau. isstur, nun has been As- nsung Lu. E. o. “nos, JcWLLILIUI the pawl. Kev? months. Trig tttt tux In.» noun: m uurlmgtou. It. Tron ut Boa-tn u visiting It“: in "terloo. V W. Rub. PM. ot Prawn, “a in Waterloo My. libs Gram Longhair}! Hamilton, il’tho guest ot. ms Hence:- Loug- lnmt. L It. Oscar ttoo. at “I.“ in visiting “have: n to". Mr. lane “was! at Toto-lo nut Sway in Imam. _ It: Ion-n cum-u. at Elam. “gaunt-ug- Iugnggo Funâ€. Personal and Social decisions "rere dun Maude I first-cuts, fRAYMOBROS.‘ Raymo Bros’. district Headquarters for _ __ - -.. _......u. Was in Berlin Tuesday completing the otuehase-amr4istti-of ttrrrqrmprrtr and practice of Dr. Rico oi that place to him. "it etiet'ting the deal men- tioned Dri 'uattirer.wm practimlly have the Ld from the standpoint ot a medical Mention“ in the Dundee Ldise to-aay min-tn; or' for peddling any goods, wares or mer- chandise, the growth, _ produce or manufacture of this “mince, not be- ing liquors within the meaning of the, law relating to taverns or tavern li- crnsea, n the same are being hatched or peddled by the manufacturer or producer of the goods, wares or mer- chandise, or by bona-fide servants or lemployes having written authority in, that behalf; and such servant o'r ettr. ployc shall produce and exhibit his written authority when required so to do by any municipal or peace ofre err." A market tee, may, hnu‘va', be charged by a muniy.paii 7 In res- pect ot butter, eggs or pwitiy brought to market or men me mar- ket place 'tur sale, whom}. cumm- lent and fit place in uhicn .n nun-r tt expose the same tor sale is punimd by the municipality. ' Stationery, Books and Wall â€Paper Sueries. [ _ ) Answer. - The "Act" empowering municipal councils to pass by-laws regulating, trade, chapter 2Z3, sec. 5813, sub-soc. ti, 701' the Municipal Act, contains this proviso: "Prosid- ed always that no such licinsc shall be required lot hawking, pcddiing or seilinguusncany vehicle 95 Wear vcyanco any goods, wan-s or merchan- Dear tsit-kindly give your opinion regarding this dispute: A. manufac- tures a certain article “huh he claims he can sell Icom house to house without a license. B. declares he cannot. “inch is right?-Sub- scriber. To the Editor, Which is the desire ot.one and all. Take the trouble of visiting I‘m Dortmwerid's private show rooms at Walpcr House, Berlin, on Saturday, Feb. 18th, and see the many beautt. lul inventions in styles of Human Hair Coverings, Wigs, Bangs, tswitch- cs, out, and inspect his new patent structure. Remember, [or only one day. LOST-Tuesday evening, at the Wa- terloo nnk, lady's small gold brooch, with head figure on same. Finder leave at this ouice and re- ceise reward. PersomU.-Mrs. Wm. Kerr and Airs. W. G. Smith spent Saturday and Sun- day with Mrs. R. Forrest, Nelson St. Stratiord.-Mrs. .Manley Mark and Miss Laird spent a few days oi last week in 'rorortto.--Mr. and Mrs. La- Fortune spent Sunday at Hieksoec--. Mr. Allan Cassell has been on the sick list lot a few days. . The opening session of Mock Pari- haunt was held in the Waterloo Mcthodlit church Tuesday inching and was burly attended. ttee. A.hi. Lavell was moved to the chair, alter Which the speech from the throne was read by the Governor-General, Dr. W. L. Hilliard. Messrs. Harry Hilliard and hiilie Flynn moved and seconded the adoption ot the speech from the throne and lor their maiden tstiorts made good speeches. A gener- al d.seussrou was then held concern- ing the policy of the Government, which was net concluded. The meetL ings will be held every Tuesday even- iiig'throughout February and March.‘ . A QUESTION ANSWERED. MOCK PARLIAMENT. I The annual meeting“ the Waterloo ‘Rink Company was held Tuesdny _ evening. The various reports prtmihl- ed showed the company to be in good Stunning tiuatteiully. It was decided, not. to dwlare a dividend this year but. codeclue one gent year. The Mice" elected as: as follows 1 , Prcoieur-tun. Hogs. 1ieca-Pretc--A. B. McBride. l ' Secretary --w. J. Marshall. '1%usurct--E. F. Seagram. Managers-E. F. Sensual and Wm. Hogg. r BOOKSTORE RINK COMPANY ANNUAL Run ttrm., who have been con- dch a [wok and stationery busi- ness in Waterloo tor ua, put. two a . an yum. tare sold out w Mr. Geo. Lots, â€may-a a u..- Wat- ttlvo Laura! behool. and the new pruymtor was pawn-mu Mummy morning. “he lame: proprietors ye um u, cotuttte-uu'ut aiwiu'on solely to that insurance and real cum: business. Lu. Lurk will conduct um humus in cumulus: with ius leach; mg. Uphohueertr...... Boys] Canadian cr-ta...... ...... listittcry... Bw.... . CHANGE or BUSINESS UAW LEAGUE STANDING roller!" is the mum h the Waterloo lit] Luge mics: LADIES LOOK YOUNGER HAYSVIDLE. is. Let. Top!†um- om oue Pea . ha- _ ;old T JIU. a te- Wo have public we ban how vet Moo f turni .1 law a on 'ri,'" commons a; February; he f Thu will to cut raga†0*: es , follollug line: We â€an m In†_ and prime in mud: have ty ng ' (was. A15 " 'c. f "Brooms al In order t d- give a good oh dl , upvvd. " . m Sweepu u. f Flannel: E yr Sheeting; l r- ' Bora' Caps u- Wall Papers l3- l- d r , = _ BERLIN, Jana, r n t _ EDWIN . Econ-I of bay and akin *tbrtt more than reel»! ruining in . good Collage In let-tn: .-mdu:vion. Evan it a mu nlm tt'tort'd not In dosh-oi ' t.. given may " . girl can the “not, ttlata, t, . modern busines- â€wool. fA'ht'hm'tt"t'sm1'tewowte_mt vi’VWW\ FURS CAPERINES BOAS RUFFS STORM COLLARS RUFFS GAUNTLETS l COATS BERLIN, January 24th, 1905. great Bargains Sweeping prices in Mantles. Furs Skirts. Arv,sts Funnels. Fauna an, Wcairirtretas Dress Goo ts, Sheeeimqs, Lmans Jaguar Mus, Gois, Sums. Bora' Caps Carpets, Cram: ou Cums. Blinds aad Walt Papers and Remnants of all kinds. In order to a i Janis. mic 3 give a orott claim swoop moon upl rd. . A. GOOD a CO. We "no tot A“; ai Ji/aii and prises I: this apnea, but a which have been put on sale, an gains. "Brooms" Given Free. We have just thhhed amt-taking ttt f th mks to a panorama public we have mm a mum mammal] yanr'o ba-trt- 5 Wu tl H how var Mott our abom- t In at macaw W" nth rue] N or you turn] u tum mouny in a GREAT CLEAN s NEE? *ALE wove ' will common†on Wedneodq 25,a Ins; and an: tor 6 days (w lat February; _ Thu- will ha I glut Ind Bttt'ttttttett gale. Pines haw-a bog]: out Hagar-I on: ole us and 'h I†" ' are ia ' ought-n to trut mo following lines not. win do w a: a trea" Idoul mung. . We "no not give full pnrncul are or deetatrte of att mm mm!- -_.l _,_AA,, I .I . Great Clean Sweep Sale at Lin BROS; t GU. g Girls', . Grey Lamb Collars At. $4.50: . " In Mantles and Furs Market Grocery [AM â€8803. & fro. AT . "'--e'-... ... “nu-r- ul uul - 8101]. in this sync», but lull limpiy amnion the much: been put on sale, and you came expecting great Dar- We ere new dieting the balance of our Ladies' end Mines Beatles end Pure, " Belt Prim. All lines must be clotted. ,AAAmtAitteexsxewtiAAeJ. Does It Pay? In an: more than tho wbnlo tum mid for their Callus In In. tuna It! mann- from me any ot THAN WHOLESALE PRICES W. D EULLR, Prin mic “In a. “(1on an v. man. no batter tnlnlnz on a, pruned, d asite comm rf (I;