pared they were Anally adopted. The Council‘s work _ on Thursdn donsisted TargeWf of committec bx ness and after the reports were preâ€" some of the councillors partirizpated in a heated discussion regarding the bonus resolution passed on Wednesâ€" day. The lack of decorum when the Council is in session was also critâ€" icised and the manner in which sevâ€" eral _ members _ absent . themselves without the permission of the chair called forth some very pertinent teâ€" marks. The Hi h Consta®le was instructed by the Council to send a e‘renlir to the County Constatles to stritly onâ€" force the byâ€"law in regard to hawkâ€" ors and peddlers, and that the High Constable do everything in his powâ€" er to see all those peddlers not hayâ€" ing a license , prosccuted. The usual harmony and goodâ€"wiil that exists at the sessions of. jhe County Council was rufed in some degree on Thursday afterncon and Councillors Plum, Master, Ochs and Fischer put up a vigorous opposition to the passage of the resolution, but it was carried on the following diâ€" vision :â€" P ~Yeas=â€" Hibrmer, â€"Batrd; R,Nwd, Schaefer, Chetry, Bowman, "Otterâ€" bein. fet Naysâ€"Ochs, Fischer, Master and Plum. Councillor Schicl did not vote. . BetHH....s.ss© sxiee eie veivviccs. cerss" 12 §008 ICRIG: ) rivis kiscsrirk sskreeser ailtâ€"veves S vee d WBE WEVELIOO...1s:s.. cseis. servivcent ccuses: d $1B FIEEDENOE....:s l...i.ss. cucermsccgs s errroicis, TB PYEBHONM.:.c.sss. colyccics messsiive sereve sici n 4B TOMHEG:.::sssss visss.l ssifee scerecile. (snel. ) 308 New Hamburg......... ... .....~. 154 The total amount paid out by the government in public and separate school grants this year is $287,085. Opposed to Bonusing. â€"â€" Moved by Dr. Radford, secondâ€" ed by Geo. Laird, that the Counâ€" ty Council of the County of Waâ€" â€" terloo take â€"this opportunity of placing on record our strong disâ€" approval of the principal of grantâ€" ing bonuses, belleving them to be detrimental to the best interests of the province, and in view of bringing the matter before the Ontario _ Legislature, would reâ€" quest the coâ€"operation of the varâ€" ious municipal councils and Boards c1 Trade of the province in petiâ€" tioning the Legislature of Ontarâ€" io to pass legislation making it absolutely . impossible for any municipality to grant aid in any manner whatsocver. The above ° resorution created a somewhat heated discussion in whirhl nearly all of the membere particiâ€"| The Educational Department notiâ€" fied the Council that the government grant to the Berlin Collegiate Instiâ€" tute is $1,(90.25, and to Galt $1,â€" 161.90. The technical department at Borlin gets $1,640 additional. The grant to the county rural schools is $2,359, and is made up as follows among the schools :â€" North Dumfriecs T‘p...... ... .....$225 Waterloo T‘p......... ........}..s......... T80 Wellesicy T‘p......s .........!:..c.sl...1 298 WilthO® : T‘ p....:. c.s:...0.. s.oss. isosles»oal $1D Woolwich T‘p......: ........ _ ........ ... 402 North Dumfriecs T‘p...... ... .....$225 Waterloo T‘p......... ........}..s......... T80 Wellesicy T‘p......s .........!:..c.sl...1 298 WilthO® : T‘ p....:. c.s:...0.. s.oss. isosles»sal $ND ‘Woolwich T‘p......: ................... ... 403 The grants to the principal towns and villages are :â€" BetliH.........: c.sll is Zne l ce : es Bb sivie hisesvisk sores. Waterl00...;..... ...... .. Hespeler....:. ......... .. Preston......... :.......; .. Extra Grant for Hospital. + The Finance Committee unanimousâ€" ly decided that a _ special grant of $250 be given to each of the two hosâ€" pitals in this county provided that hereafter every legally qualified medâ€" ical practitioner in the County be permitted to attend or follow _ their free patients as well as the paying patients and that before said grant is made cach hospital board pass â€"a resolution or _ byâ€"law and transmit a certified copy to the County Council The Committee will visit the St Agatha Orphanage on July 27th. ities. ment | Waterloo T‘p ... ...$3,643,945 Wilmot T‘p... ......â€". 2605,730 Wellesley T‘p... ..... 2,808,775 Woolwich T‘p... ... . 2,605,420 N. Dumfries T‘p .... 1,868,560 Berlin...... ...... ... .... 4,086,875 Galt...~.. .:.... ... .....: $,008, 259 Waterloo...... ...... ... 1,604,160 Preston... ... â€"... ... .... 806,430 Hespeler...... ... ... ... $91,980 It was finally decided to wait until next year before making any changes and the county tax will be based on the following assessment :â€" Municipalâ€" Assessâ€" â€" Populaâ€" Councillor Bowman said that Berâ€" lin‘s tax should be raised this year and the other municipalities could be raised next year. Councillior Schacfer _ thought > it should be done this year, as some of the â€"municipalitiesâ€"wereâ€"not paying their just proportion to the county The question of equalizing the asâ€" sessment of the various municipaliâ€" ties was discussed briefly, and . :the majority of the members fivored the idea of waiting until next yo.:l when the assessment would be based on the new Assessment Act. The Finance Committee was in sesâ€" sion the greater portion of the day. Equalization of Assessment. The County Council transacted conâ€" siderable business in open Council and in committee on Wednesday. County Council Decides {to Wait«,Until Next Year Before: Making any $ Radical Change.â€"â€"â€"StrongeResolution Against Bonuses Was Passed. NO EQUALIZATION After the Poddlers Again Grants for Education Assessâ€" â€" Populaâ€" ment _ tion. 643,945 â€" 6,541 ,60â€",730 â€" 4,770 ,808,775 4,6146 ,605,420 .{,120 ,868,560 | 1,873 ,086,875 10,851 001,259 _ 8,463 604,160 _ 2,803 806,430 2,501 691,980 . 2, 70 392,075 1,281 279,109 _ 874 384,355 0 1,373 this effect OF AsSSESSMENT The tender of Rowan & Elliott for a concrete pict at Chambers: bridge was accopted at $9.70 per cubjc yd., t! e!u-g!ed cost being $1,000 payâ€" able by this county, E. R. Beger, pipe and friight _ 7.63 County of Wellington, half of * following d@ecounts : _ Abs. Eby, lumber, 10.65; E. Burkâ€" hart, Jumber, $16.... ... u.. 0 19.33 Isaac Christnet, rep. washout UbNHY sssine siviicie | ineciset Tevct * HA90P County of Oxford, 4 cost of DFIWFKE FOWS:ssizw ‘vevice sevvee sor YÂ¥ YWM Your Committée has been notified that the foor on the Ayr bridge is in a dangerous state. To put on. storl joists and a conorete floor would cost . about $1,000, The Lisbon bridge requires a new foor, the estimated. cost being $100, half payable by thid county. * Warden DeBus said that some memâ€" bers did not show the respect becomâ€" | ing the office of a county councillor, ‘ and he thought that if members canâ€" not attend to theirâ€"dutiesâ€"they should retire. : Theâ€"members WAMM{NE discussion were ounciliors Hibner, Schaefer,. Ochs, Schiels, Bowman, Ratz, Fischer, Otterbein and Masâ€" ter. Bell Tel. Co., rent for 7 mos. 61.50 A. Woestman, disenfectant.....:.~â€"3:50 A. Lockbart, coal..... ....... ... ~5.18 H. Martz & Son, papering and whitewashing... ... ...... .......:. §3.18 Muelter & Rictz, paint for gaol â€" 2.15 The Mctal Shingle & Siding Co., PrestOn..;.;: â€"...... /. 2. 208.004 All of which is respectfully _ sub mitted. % Your standing Roads and Bridges port as follows : That the following accounts paid :â€"â€" B. Eichlet, gravel for approachâ€" Gentlemen :â€" MBY . ccimsss eeccmunte . Hevslated UTervevies Wm. Shantz, load of rails.... Julius Allemang, scavenging to May 15th...... .....; ... ...... %0.00 H. Woithard & Co., wire, etc. 1.00 P. Hymmen, rep. water pipes CHEâ€".2ine sevine wrivvines " Avired!. levcore Thos. _ Bloomficld, cleaning QHHVROYSL..224 0 22e css vvene silhics Jos. Hoclscher, ~fireman from Jan. 1 bG BE ... ....., :(... A. Lockhart, coal in Apr. and A. J. Roos, ammonia..... ... J. B. Snider, rep. desk.., ... L. Timm estate, sawâ€"horses, JUBEEEE:2:2sss:+ sresivese rrsvenl serees Wm. Forwell, storm door,etc. H. Wolfhard & Co., plumbing, _"Fephits, el€... ... ... ... ... /.. wood for gaol......: ... :........ Water Com., water for. March When the. Warden announced that there was nothing before the chair, Councillor Fischer . pertinently _ reâ€" ferred to the manner in which Counâ€" cillor ‘Radford _ had endeavored 10 have the Council adjourn until Friâ€" day. It was only 5.30 o‘Cleck and all the work of the session was comâ€" pleted. Your _ standing. Committce | on County Property beg leave to report as follows :â€" That the following accounts â€" be passed !â€" e A Jonas Bingeman , 15 cords of County‘ Property Report Gentlemen The Council received and passed the following reports :â€" 4 Previous to the motion to adjourn Councilior Hibner arose and asked if it was not possible that a better obâ€" servation of the rules could be seâ€" cured in (Council. During the afterâ€" noon heâ€"noticed several members of the Council leave their seats without addressing the chair, and excusing themselves. _ These members showed very little respect for the rules _ of order and he would like to see â€" the: Warden use his power in this regard.| The two aldermen induiged in conâ€" siderable crossâ€"firing and the Warden ruled Councilior Plum out of order and the matter dropped. tVouncillor Radford called the Warâ€" den‘s attention to the fact that Counâ€" cillor Plum was out of order, as the majority. of the Council had not conâ€" sented to have the question reâ€"introâ€" duced. flag Councillor Plum made a strenuous effort to reâ€"introduce the bonus resoâ€" lution passed by the Coyncil on Wednesday, In a vigorous address he referred to the absolute necessity of small towns and villages granting fiâ€" nancial ~aid~ to young ~institutions, and claimed that Berlin, Galt, Hespâ€" eler, Preston, Elmira, Waterloo and New Hamburg would not be the proâ€" gressive towns they are toâ€"day but for the aid granted by municipaliâ€" ties. The Waterloo County _ Council was not consistent in passing a resâ€" olution of this nature. J The Council decided to xaise by deâ€" benture the sum of $7,000 to defray the cost of the addition to the House of Refuge property, and the repairâ€" ing of damaged bridges. A byâ€"law was introduced and given its first and second readings and will be passâ€" ed three months hence. ; Roadls . McCutcheon, repairing Neville,. carbolic erystâ€" Reports Were Passed Ruled Out of Ofder. and Lack of Decorum Bridges J.H.RADFORD, Committee beg leave to Repor Chairman. (Cecil Simpson, telegrams and ~~~~ Wâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"uptus...w‘. is misrmees bes : â€"© h0A ' Postage for county officials... 52.50 _1 _ All of which is respectfully subâ€" nilten â€" n mitted. $103.00 112.00 27.61 3.00 8.15 7.65 t.T5 2.65 2.25 4.28 9.92 6.48 1.35 .90 roâ€" on Jt was decided to railse by way of a loan the sum of $7,000 for the purâ€" pose of paying for an addition to the louse of Refuge farm and for counâ€" ty bridges, and â€" the Clerk was inâ€" structed to have a byâ€"law prepared for the purpose of authorizing . such loan, the said sum to be repaid . in twonty consecutive annual instalments with interest to be equal in each year, and a special meeting will be held on Monday, September 26th next, at ten o‘clock in the forencon. Favor National Ownership. | It was moved by Messrs. Ochs :ml‘ Schacfer that the Council reply to the Postmasterâ€"General that _ they approve of mational ownership of the telephone service or at least governâ€" ment control of all _ telephone syeâ€" tems. The motion caried unanimâ€" ously.. The Council adjourned at 5.30 OFS..2200, ssoune kvvene vsbveyi uen astvens Jos. Zuber, â€"meals for assessâ€" Es rovcess hemvaves stuuge svvies |Sbbrfe Victoria Industrial School, re BHSHOR:.21«s \vve Hreuue vouces [vrvevoins Otto Homuth, for indigent to Wuly . F8B;.(4s2) ccrmasg sevire uiss Berlin Orph@nage, keep of chilâ€" CREOBE: ccclinss vvietoens evvstrrecroney ~uve A. J. Roos, telegrams and exâ€" EOE dvvrciee Cbee vvvere voluss | vevvesnge A. B. Campbell, livery... ... Eph. Ferrier, meals for assessâ€" Norman Nicholson, stationery F. I. Weaver & Co., stationâ€" Stucbing & Smith, stationery Hart & Riddell, stationery... Jos. Doust, stationery.,... ... A. A. Langford & Co., stationâ€" Chas. A,. Schmidt, bookâ€"bindâ€" A. B. McBride, nominating ofâ€" That the Sheriff be hereby authorâ€" ized to purchase ail necessary jbadges and handâ€"cufls from time to time for countyâ€" constables. That the following accounts be. paid :â€" Telegraph Ptg. Co., printing...$ 67.15 News.Record, printing... ...... . 39.03 H. M. Hunt & Son, printing.. 2 00 Rittinger & Motz, printing ... _ 6.00 H. S. Haliman, printing... ... 81.75 Municipal, World, printing.....} 15.05! Municipal World, subscriptions 11.25 W. H. Becker & Co., stationâ€" | That the Warden and Clerk be auâ€" thorized to sign a memotrial to the Legislature asking that. the grants to the rural schoolsâ€" in the different counties be not reduced. That the assessments be equalized at the same figures as last year. Habllity...... ... :...<â€",.... ... 2096.20 Galt Collegiate Institute, Iiâ€" 3 @DHHY...., onl msccss ..sâ€"â€".uls 2000.90 Listowel High School, liabilâ€" EY ve290e0! : neseiungs U Reiien: on Savaves 9.54 That the Councili visit the St. Agâ€" atha Orphanage on Thutsday, July 27th, and that the Warden and Clerk make the necessary arrangements. That no action be taken on the reâ€" quest for a grant for prizes at the Fruit, Flower and Honey. Show. Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital ... 1000.00 Berlin Orphanage, grant .... 150.00 St. Agatha (Orphanage... ... 400.00 Prisoners‘ Aid Ass‘n...... ...... 10.00 Berlin Collegiate Institute, SHHMEGSâ€"sc.s+»1 Arivsnersece ol Galt Horse Show ‘Ass‘n 29th Regiment...... . SUUbE::c2s» lse Srereln Gsss South Waterloo. Farmers® BHEOULG:circ2 y usns chviees, North Waterioo Women‘s SUHHUEE.:â€":.... riiccucisnls ols South Waterloo Women‘s That the following . grants. be made :â€" South Waterloo Agr. Sociecty$ 100.00 North Waterloo Agr. Society 100.0G Wilmot Agr. Socicty...... ...>... _ 50.00 Wellesley Agr. Society... ..... 50.00 Woolwich Agr. Society ... ... 50.00 North Waterioo Farmers‘ In That the salary of Turnkey Tracey be increased to $175 per annum, _ on condition that he provide his own unâ€" iflorm, Your committee yecommend that before the plan of lots be filed that tenders be asked for the three difficrâ€" ent parcels en bloc, said tenders to be submitted to the next meeting of Council. GentJemen :â€" _ * Your standing _ Committee on Fifl_nnce beg leave to recommend â€" All of which is respectfully subâ€" mitted. The usual contract for the supply of bread was made with H. A. Dietâ€" rich for 3¢ per lb. for all kinds, Drug tenders were received according to an approximate list prepared by the House Physician and the tender _ of I.. R. Clarke, being the lowest, was accepted. | The contract for meat was awardâ€" ed to Ezra Kraft for beef and pork at 7c per lb. Your committee have reccived tenâ€" ders for coal, but have not awarded the contract as yet. The tender of Geo. C. Builmer for concrete abutments at Winfield bridge was accepted at $5 per cublc yard. The building of the arch is not > conâ€" templated at present. All of which is respectfully sub mitted. Byâ€"Law for $7,0 0 House of Refuge Report Finance Report J. FISCHER, L. BOWMAN, D. HIBNER, Chairman Society$ 100.00 Society 100.0G cow mss s t 000 §i. crvice 50.00 y ... .. 50.00 Inâ€" Inâ€" Inâ€" Chairman. Chairman 10.00 10 .00 10.00 200.00 100Gâ€":00 208.0G 65.00 13.00 6.00 ; 81.75¢ 15.05} 11.25‘ 9.63 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday June 29, 19o5â€"Page 6 ard, Port Huron; Mrs. J. Lyons, !Owossa, Mich.; _ Melinda Reichard, Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. ‘Ilallman. New. Dundec; Mr. and Mrs. Take Laxative Bromo Qat ino Tat lets. All draggaists refund the mone: If it fails to cure. _ E. W. Grove‘s signature is on eac! stairs; Miss Minerve ‘_,*!9“«#. Roâ€" chester; . Milton Hallman, Markham; Wesley Hallman, New Dundee; _ lda Hallman, New Dundce; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlee, Berlin; J. Alien < Hallâ€" man, Berlin; Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Hallman, Berlin; Ben Hallman, Roâ€" chester; _ (Geo. Hallman,* Deloraine; Ezra Hallman, Wiarton; Maggie and Martha Hallman, Wiarton; Mr. . and Mrs. Isatah Hallman, Bertin; Ricnza HMallman, Toronto, Osgoode Hallâ€" man, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Noah iHnIlmun, Southampton; Nathaniel Hallman, Toronto; â€" Henry Hallman, Berlin; Abbie Halilman, Southampâ€" ton; Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Hallman, Hanover; Eldon and Herbért Hallâ€" man, Listowel; Clayton and Arno Hallman, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber, Hanover; Peter 8. Hallman, Berlin; Mr: and Mrs. â€"F. Pflug, Waterioo, Géo. Weber, Hanâ€" over; Mr. and Mrs. E. Oppertshauser, Southampton; Gordon Wever, Watâ€" TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY Oliver Hallman, Didsbury; Isract Hallman, â€"Didsbury; â€" Addison Hallâ€" man, Aurota, H1.; ‘Titus Hallman, Rochester; . Sydney Hallman, Carâ€" Samuel Hallman, Berlin; Mr. ard Mrs. Elias Hallman, New Dundee; OVER 700 PEOPLE AT HALLâ€" MAN REâ€"UNION (Contingued in m page 2 ) ; ~Josialfâ€"Reichâ€" Montreal; Mrs.J. Cappel, Portland, Ore.; _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Cressman, Hamburg; Ab. Bricker, Yale; Alvin Bricker, Brown City;~ Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Bricker, Fargo, Mich.; _ .John Bricker, Yale; Chester Bricker, Port Huron, Mrs, W. Bricker, Yale; â€"Minâ€" erva Bricker, Pittsburg; ~~CArthur Bricker, Port Huron; Mrs. Moses Erb, Berlin; Hy. Dedels, Hespeler; Miss M, Hallman, Berlin; Alvin Hallâ€" man, Balgonia, Assa.; Clara Woods, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Hallman, West Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bricker, Sanilac, Mich.; Mr. _ and Mys. Eph, Hutchison, Wadams, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bricker, Houghâ€" ton, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A.Meuston, Battle Creek, Mich.; Mr and Mrs. M. Bricker, Battle Creek, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Middleton, Yale, Mich. Alva L. Bowman, Maunheim; Reuâ€"‘ ben Sherk, Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. L.’ Surarus, Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. John Sherk, Brookhoim; _ Venelia o'l‘.(-rk,l New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Benj.‘ Sherk, Medicine Hat; Mr. and Mrs.‘ Dan Wilhelm, New Hamburg; Mr. land Mrs. A. S. Bricker, Elgin, Man:; | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bouch, Neapolis, Alberta; Mrs. Jacob Haliman, Roseâ€" ville; Daniel, Albert and Sarah Hallâ€" man, Roscvilte; Caroline â€"and Angcl-l inc _ Hallman, _Roseville; ___Amanda / Haliman, Toronto; Wm. Hnllman,I Piattsville; _ Isaac Miller, Listowel; | I’Alex Milier, Detroit; Isaac Miller, Brantford; Ben Miller, Wallace; Al-’ 'bert Milier, Berlin; Mrs. J. Hawâ€"; M thic? Aindit ts S t dicivich dalts w60 hss niniat ic Alle lace; Mrs. J. Berlet, Moncton; Abr. | T s !Miller, Berlin; Mrs. Carrie Bricker.' carden o°|s’ & Fargo, N. D.; Dr. Fred Bricker, Farâ€" La M‘ go, N. D.; Arthur Bricker, Fargo, N. Wll D.; Mrs. Geo. Dangerfield, Fargo, N. â€" f D., Mrs. W. Hoogle, Calgary; gf}eo:o Oceupy an important rlace ft gic Bricker, Medford, N.D.; Mrs. Geo. . _ ie given epâ€"clal atrention Lasselle, Santa Rosa, Cal.; Mr. and claiming that the quality Mrs. N. Cressman, New Hamburg; right: Mr. and Mrs. G. Wendt, New Hamâ€" A large stock of Builders H burg; Mrs. David Hunsperger, _ Baâ€" Pipes, Fittings, Valves, 4 den; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Krupp, New your patronage. Dundec; Mr. and Mrs. S. Groh, Toâ€" ronto, Mr. and Mrs. W,; O. Menger, Hamilton; Mr. and I\Qs‘.llsuc Bingeâ€" onra‘ man, Haysville; _ Mr, and Mrs. Eli Cressgman, Plattsville Mr. .and Mrs. Moses Bock, New ll)?mdeo; Mr. â€" and Hardware Merchants, Plumb Mrs, Emerson Bock, . New Dundee; s Mr. and Mrs. A. Krupp, Yale, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lederman, Betlin; | «mmepmmmemmmemmmmememmememmemmmmememmeme Mr. and: Mis. N. Bricker, Platiy| . â€" " T T â€"~â€"â€"â€" â€" ville, Herb Lederman, Dayton, O.; Mr.. and Mrs. Wesley Bricker, Avoca, Dr. R. Lederman, Milverton; Aggie'MiCh-; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bricker, Lederman, Berlin, Mrs. C. Nahrgang, | Yale; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bricker, Berlin;, Alex Urias and Abr. Nahrâ€"| Yale; Phocbe Weis, Doon;~ Sam. S. gang, Plattsville; Mr. and Mrs. S.:Snyder and family, Berlin; Mr. and B. Bricker, Waterloo, W. R. Bricker, h!g‘s. r. :%tacbler, Greensburg, Pa.; Gill, Yale, Mich.; Oscar and Hattie Bricker, Yale, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Leander _ Bricker, _ Battle â€" Creek, _ Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rider, Fargo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn _ Snyder, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs.. L. â€" Levagood, Didsbury; Mrs. L. Dockâ€" statler, Marion, Kas.; Mrs. Manda White, Kansas, Alb.; Owen Hunsâ€" perger, Asawatoma, Kas.; Ervin Hunsperger, Kansas, Alberta; _ Mrs. Phoebe Murphy, Kansas, Alberta; Mrs. R. P.Stickney, Kansas, Alb.; Beni. Hunsperger, Kansas, Alberta; Josiah _ Hunsperger, _ Burdickville, Mich.; Mrs. M. Laraber, Port Huron; Mich.; â€" Eph. Hunsperger, Travers City, Mich.; Edw. Hunsperger, Ponâ€" tiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Sweet, Burdickville, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunsperger, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hunsperger, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunsperger, Haysâ€" ville; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hunsperâ€" 'ger, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. D. Geiger, Preston; Mr. and Mrs, E. Hunsperger, Dash, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunsperger, Didsbury; Mrs.‘ 'John McKenzie, Havirsville; Mr. and | Mrs. S. Kerr, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. L@len Hunsperger, Didsbury; Mr. and erloo; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bricker, Brown City, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. us S i sc w es e t ie en tsy DOEWY B. Pickett, Osnabrock, N. D.; Mrs. Abr. Hunsperger, Osnabrock, N. D.; Mcono Hunsperger, Napierville, Mi.; Mr. and Mrs. John Coxon, Platts ville;._ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Surarus, Dundec;. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hunsâ€" perger, Hanover;â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs._ Geo. Schmidt, Baden; _ Norman Hunsperâ€" ger, Toronto; Mrs. S. Kerr, Hanâ€" ‘over; Mr. and Mrs. Milton‘ Shantz, Berlin; â€" Sarah Hallman, Roseville; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rellinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Rellinger, Strasâ€" burg,; _ Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Hallman, Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, Berlin; A. Kerr, Clarksville, Mich.; Mrs. Levi Cressman, Berlin; Mrs. Isracl Shantz, Carstairs; _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt, Berlin; "Mr. and Mrs: Ervin Snider, Berlin;y _ \Mr and Mrs. M» Bear, Dundec; Mr. and Mrs. Mbses Schmidt, Carstairs; Mr. John Schmidt, Carstairs; John ‘‘nâ€" ger. Berlin; .iflmie Baldwin, â€" Brosâ€" lav; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Unger, Ieâ€" troit; \Ur. and Mrs. Jac. Bricker, Foranwich; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Witâ€" mer, New Dundec, J. M. Ziegiet,Preâ€" mont, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. <.;. 8. Olimer, Beatrice, Muskoka; . Mr. and Mrs. A. Schofield, Orvitte, P. .; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Olimer, Falkenâ€" burg, Muskoka; Emily V. â€" Olttasr, Falcenburg, Mus.; Mr. and Mrs. A;â€" bert B. Olimer, Patkersvilie, Mus., Assinam Smith, Parkersville, Mus.; Irvin B. Olimer, Falkenburg, Mus.; Addison Dedels, Berlin. l Mr..and Mrs. Wesley Bricker, Avoca, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bricker, Yale; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. â€" Bricker, Yale; Phocbe Weis, Doon; Sam. S. Snyder and family, Berlin; Mr. and Miss M. Huxn_sperkcr:fll-)‘tâ€"u;::i-c;?' l-l;s ~â€"ETER HYMMEN, reocs®i»n, King St, Berlin. 14 KING STREET EAST Cures a Cold in Ore Day, Grip in Two. ~â€"~_R T e earce on how. 250 nawamls y LaF D00 O, CCR 0CCEATC IORCCS, CHHOrOn s Sizes from ic to 50c |}er parr. Ladies sizes from 20¢ to Mc per pair; extra values. mdies‘ and c‘ i dreu‘s black worl mitts, regular 25¢., for 18c per pair. Bpecial stout ladies‘ skir‘s, werth $5 and $6.nice black box cloth, w h made, perfect fitting and nice‘y trin med, at §3.50 and $4,50 each, sizes 38 to 44 length and 28 to 38 waist measures, A few fur ruifs left, muâ€"t go at $1.50 each. Fur (‘a.!)erloes. at $2.30 and $3.54 each. * Table linen, h ilf bleached, 60 inches wide, worth C0c., for 45¢c. per yard. S. Sauder & Co. Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Rromo (Quinine For & short time we will sell: â€"â€" Lad‘es‘ pure all wool 90c. vests and drawers for 70c. each. Ladies, pure alt woul T5¢. vests and drawers for 55¢. each. . Ladies‘ pure all wool 65¢. vests and diawers for 50c. each. I adies‘ Ynu all wool 6(c. vests and drawers for 45¢. each, Epecial line of vests and drawers at 25¢. each. Fleece lined vests and drawere, special 40c, for 30c. each. Fle:ce lined vests and drawers, special 50c, for 30¢, $1 white cotton blankets for 85¢. per pair. #6 Three pa‘r only white pure all wool blankets, regular $3 75 for $3 per pair. Dark grey wool blankets, $3.75 for $3, and $4 for $3 40, Chae A large va‘rie‘!‘ y of we oLhon.r relis!:h ma*es, children‘s sizes from 12%¢ to Some Lines of Goods at Interesting Prices to Clear At S$. Sauder & Co‘s 0‘se, no matror of bow long standing, In 6 to 14 days Fret apolication givâ€" en eare and rest. 50c _ If your drvogeâ€" h: lh:n’t it send 5oc in mr’-ml 1t w forwarded postâ€" Parke Medicine Co., St, Louir, Mo. Iiliteratesâ€"Two men in a thousand in Sweden, 3 in Norway and Denâ€" mark, 73 in Russia, which wants to ""improve" Norway and Sweden by dividing and conquering them; 13.6 even in Bn;- Itching, Blind, Blecdiog or Proâ€" troding Piles Droggiss refond monâ€" ay If Paso mvmn:mt n_syg to cura any Health splendid. Deathâ€"rate for men, 18.3, because of dangerous fishâ€" ing; for women, 16.5. Average exâ€" pense of living less than any other civilized country perhaps. _ Average wage carnings, $88 a year. _ More reindeer than horses,_more sheep than cows. A GUTARANTEED CURE FOR PILEY Young farmers can borrow money from Government at three per cent. Practically no illiterates. Men porâ€" haps the finest in the world physicalâ€" ly. Army service universal, only 2.3 per cent. of youths rejected for phyâ€" sical defect. try Eich machine is guaranteed to work properly and to give perfect satisfaction. It is the highest speed Rot«ry ever Jut on the market. It operates in vither direction. The tub is made of bâ€"st grade of Red Louisiana Cypress, aud is handsome‘y finished in natural yet pro€uced. is equipped with the slickest Double Acting Rotary Cesring THE HORTON STAVE LEG . Rotary Washer No. 12 ¢ IN NORWAY. Sce it and be convinced. BERLIN y