Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. The lolsons Bank. Imam“ III I865. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Gupta! Author-Izod 86.000000 Paid-Up ©aatttasl - $8,300.00!) Roan. Fund - $8,000.00!) - but!" h'llllf. dom- Col» locum- undo. drum mumm- In “I puma! In. Whine: my plan In an m wring“ bravo-l Md“! minimum! n: - that It a.“ the ‘hilor, the only ngent in town far the the mos‘ popular sewing machines on the market. A perfect n_mchine I no MOM in well an a handsome piece of furniture. Alt the latest improve- ments. A mplete not of attach- ment. with every machine. Call " the old stand. Vania-In..." _ “than“ King Bt., 2"atlt to ml "no now In "lon- crufcd by Bee'.". Am! Talc-11h l? Inn-mks. We want. YOUM) In Ind LADIES ducal! hub“. to 5000 . ix . .. 8 T W. (“flit- ‘f;rr an! " the 0mm on. muo- Arm " Ayn _Hoau._r.?tttt.t My: mum-nu. o. Art.t . TA, U A. Tttat anâ€. TIR- I t In. m Horse Same! of Telegraphy 0"“ -mu' [IKE Mlllllig IEllllli3llMIfS' dun: motored day 3nd ureht. on». King Sta-not. in.“ Out. m [18838 FREEMAN]. W. are showing some "I, new ad stylish Inâ€. and lulu you but.» your Drm lir- Ihtlo out that I. cmplou. Una-migrant! Embulmn. JOHN BITZEB, mm“ SEWING mums “I - HmAOHI. 'b-tB-Bt-a-o" “Wilton-HI. Luau ream?“ Spe. . ial showing of SEEM". Gr-tide" Juana ennui. (W “VIE-r100 m RITZER’S. 'll 1'lli'tl'g't','i TSLEGIAPIIEIIS NEEDED Pvrnm. N. Y men can. Wil- in Putnam. Cau. HATS WATEBLOO NOVEMBER SESSION OF BERLIN COUNCIL 3â€me when, Pancho-Ian in. “unwound. ttfReerhtttgttteRe. mam The Nov.†eel-kl 01 than Council on My evening eon-Ind Inn-vol routine W. he on" tenure his; the - at t Home aloe-ore, u will um manner column. h looked u n there would he a dime-nan, on “county! the rumor that Ame-0! Juno mum not hue " work completed. not all the member: were hum-e and it I†decided to proceed with the regular order od “than, not it the aTiaiGaGa rally. to town. than they would adjourn at“ 3 hm hm. Tu upon ara-ttted/ow,- go; GGG' :05in. with enthusi- asm by (Bc__(3ouu-il. . Finance Report. The Finance Committee reported, recommending the layman of the lol- lowing mounts '.-. Market Cont...... ... ... ...... ...8 “.91 Fire and Light Com... ... .w. “71.83 Board ot Works, loc imp't... 2954.83 Police Com...... ...... ... . Cemetery Com... ... ..t ... Street ts'pritMitsg--. ... Bell Tet. co......, ... ...... Ttrarity, H. R. supple: tr. D. Merrick...... ... ... ....... Rrgistmtion ot lay-laws ... ' Frank Heimau, livery...... .. C. E. Meyer. prtg-.. ... .... G.N.W. Tel. Co.... ... ..- ... _ b'. l. Weaver a Co., stat'y The report was adopted, The Committee on Fire and Light recommended as follows ..-. That the Water Commissioners be paid 886.50 for Mth stall at fire lull stable built. in 1898. al-UIV I’ll-Iv nu -9rF-'re_ That the (allowing changes hem on new lights recommended in last report c-- _ Cut out light on Louis: St. Remove light on Wilmot St. and Ry. crossing to Wilmot and Tucrk Sts. _ Remoie light an Sts. to 1 Sta. S Cut oat lights on Inn-her and Samuel ', one on corner of S: su. Leavc light on Alma street mar V B. Church unlismrted (or time be. w... J. M. SCHNEIDER Chairman pro tern. Mayor Kranz intormed the tunnel! that a bill had been received try [In lotal tire department from the Wat- erlou firemen tur " tor the run now: txrestirtguish a"trtaze at the rear ot the Boehmer Block. The Berlin tire- men atterwtrrds sent in a bill to tht Walorluo department for $32 tor ser- All toll. men alterwnds sent in a bill to tht Waterloo department for $32 tor ser- vices rendered at the ftre at the Can. adian Furniture Manulacturers' 'tac-' tory over a year ago. The Watertoc account had been withdrawn and hi re:eomrnended that it the Berlin fire- men wanted to be paid lor the extra sr-nius the bill shqald besent to the Berlin Council, and he had no doubt it would te paid. Ile disapproved ot the action of the two tire -tments rendering accounts for services. It was to the Interests ot both loin: that the utmost harmony existed tie tnccn the two tire departments. Fii" Fania] "coimriitert with Maydr's vicwa. German, 1. JTiFr., Edmund». U. Kniptcl. l ma, C. Fehrrnbaeh, G. Hktmctimart,9'. it" Id. A. Schcll. E. Ronke, R. 'li2ddlt Fl. Wey. Seem?! Junior-l. "user, M. You, C. Schnur, M. "an, o. Bowel. I. \uylaus. J. "an-m. L. (Hess, C. Heimlrr. P. Hickey, J. 3mm. o. Huh. L, Miehm, bt. Quanta, H. White, 0. Mussdmanm L. Ferguson. Fourth MIL, L. Dahm, M. Turner, W. Gotttried, J. Miller, L. Key. o. Von Neubronn. M. Koebcl, N. Brick. A. Dom), C. Arnold, M. Khan. L Lang, G. Mallick, o. McGinnis. H. Zinger, T. Wendling, C. Fettrenbatrh, G. Gabel, o. Snub, E. Dautrer.qer, E. Brpnilt, O. Miehm, K. Martin, W. Nowak, 0.Kralt, L. Hummel, 'C' Gabe]. it would te paid. Ile disapproved ot banner year in the nisrory or. an"... the action of the two tire inpartments As will be seen in the assessment rendering accounts for sewn-es. T It figures presented by Assessors H. L. Was to the Interests ot both towns Jun“ and F. Robleder at the Town that the utmost harmoar existed tie Council meeting on Monday evening, "e? t.tt "f.' tire. dter.unfe? the population, has increased Item the , council coincided with the 19351 reported last year td lt/NS, Mayor S views. a total gain ct 854 tor the year. ----------". which is the largest increase ever R. C. SEPARATE SCHOOL llON- made in this groGurmu!tif9tui.tr K on ROLL FOR OCTOBER. While the gain in population is do - ctdedly gratifying. the unprecedented Fourth an, L. Dahm, M. Turner, increase in the assessment is certain- w. Gottlried, J. Miller, L. Key, o. ly a feature of the Assessors’ Von Neubronn, M. Koetret, N. Brick returns. Last year congratulations A. Dopp, C. Arnold, M. Kraut, if were in order on account oi the tour Lang, G. Mama. o. McGinnis, H. million mark being reached, and the Zinger, T. Wendling, C. Fehrcnhach. total tur.ount w" t4,tt99,0tr0. This G. Gabe]. o. Strut), E. Dauherger. year the assessment almost. reaches E. Brannill, o. Miehm, K. Martin. the tire millionmark, the very large W. Nowak, 0.Kratt, L. Hummel, '0 sum at $4,949,474 being reported, en Gabe]. increase in one year of $850,424. This Fourth Junior-f. Zuber, A. Lemur is also the largest increase ever re- tget I. Schneider, D. Querrin. M. ported in Berlin. . . royan. A. You, F. Ward, o. Pol- . , min, F. Sykka, sys, White, T. s'eivwi. Betlms Population Figures. der, L. \'on Neutronn/M. Fischer, L. The ptrtmUttoet Mites are of ur.- Held, "pschm", 1'y. Weinstein, P. usual interest in view at the tact Rejewska, G. Bagel, VN that last week a census was taken in C Third Bettior-up. 'si-Ar.,'.".- a halt a day by about 150 intelligent oe, P. narrowerâ€: B. Schnarr, A. and active workers ot the an...“ Helm, A. Feitsctr, K.. My. P. churches under the supervision of a Brick, Flavia Forweit, R. Key, A. score of hu'sinm men and alter . Diemert, o. Dietrich, C. Strub, M. earetnl examinntion ot the returns Mattel, A. llamm, A. Hannusch, h. erm? population was given mt, as Human. Florence Powell, L. Krar-n, treirttt H,798. It "3 generally cme T Krug, I. Btwkner, G. Ringle, M. ceded that the ttguret' were near the F'ehirnbtrrtt, A, Becker, ll. von Neu- mark, hut it will be an agreeable; hronn. . surprise to many in making rom- _ Second senior-LC. Romig, F. llnm- parisons with the assessors' Iqures moi, K. Stnmpt. A. Stuuss, L. that there is only . dillerence " two thuitwrger, ll, Davis, B. Turner B. .in.the returns. the omeial popuhtion Schleier. ' be"; reported as m; 11,765. It is Third Junior-M. Brenner, w. "all, Pom†troot that ttte Alumnus _A. Set-en. M. Selma". E. Kathie]. fottr their work in i moet misin- M. 1rnss. R. White, R. Mct‘allum. R. toty manner, and their annuAl re- Pomn, M. Huber, K. Frank, J. Pat- ports a" be “lied "POI- as being as ' - -. . . s " .. 1_n__V-t--. .- near correct as can be expected. Third Senior-LP. taoitart.At. Encl- nc; P. aoo1dirr"," B. Schnm, A. “only A. Fcitsch, K.. My. P. Brick, Flavia Forwell. R. Roy, A. Dirmert, O. Dietrich. C. SUM), M. Mattel, A. Hamm, A. llannusch, A. Human. Florence Form-ll, L. Kraen, u. Krug, I. Buckner. G. Ringlo, M. F"ehr'rnbach, A, Becker, II. \‘on Neu- trronn. . Second senior-M?. Rumig. F. Hum- meh, K. Sinmpi, A. Shams, L. Btuitwrger, H. Davis, B. Turner, B. Schlcier. Third Junior-M. Brenner, W. Hall, A. Soho“. M. Selma. E. Kmnicl. M. Hun. R. WHIP. R. McCallum. te. Polzln, M. Huber, E. Frank, J. Par- ber, F. Dietrich. R. Yeidenheimer, t Pollin. M. Krat W. Prank, H. and, M. Quigk-y, 01%.“, G. Hummel, K. Germatt, l. _ 1.. 1-1.‘ snub. C. IB- _ Cut out light it rramm's brick- L. Powell. 1. Human. M. Fork-t. K. 8w". â€mm: Psrt--M. Von Nenbmnn. W. Fischer, M. comm, M. Bolnowuka, H. Young. Fl, Sign, M. kiraweiter, P. Finch". ll. Malacca. o. liq-cm, G. ,tlttterttterer. L. Harden. W. Rettet, M. “malt, C. Arum, bl. Yignei, c. 3mm, It. Collins. L, am». A. Walkman". C, Ralph-l, B. Mk. R. Klein. M. Hyman, A. iiriiir.mar, a. Schick-l, E. mm. x----------------'-' of which is respectfully submit- s on Krug and Brp nucl Sts. and plan of Samuel. and King I. Btu-mum. M. fork-r. $3,103.34 at." 7.30 3.75 6.65 19.00 11.00 16.30 1.22 ram-r. - The Assessment Figures. while u mu m "h""""'"'"" .. .- At a... tegitttting of the rear mm nol. perhet and should. ml in all ttrt, W. were many brewing: of n marked likelihood qritt be arnmtded dtaritttt the mam. derettae In the um! ot "nun nut lemon ol the Home. Relating 'o.iter, this rrer,.orriettt to the new Asma- lo the tmrinetm in "rety.rtr, he teraer, ment Art coming Mo lone tor the " Bot consider " qultnble and it) b, W 'rat line w: you. "we. Jam “in Amendment. " dld ahat "e m, bl. “a “and" mum] that tbey tad enl lat-rel ot the Income uses.- R, L. . hemlemJuk ll m and mic il mm- rtrt, B, "retest. may at the may mulling In rep-eluding, Mr. Jam that-4M W; A. pmvlslon ot the Art, . consulted that Dull: Ind every meal to cum "I"- mu well no" “worme- Micro ttrat)" use" upon it: “9li- lupum m "a. Mm a snot-l a pro-puny can; w- you. The Population is now ".705, an Increase OI 854, and d the Total Assessment is $4,949,474, to Increase of $850,424. According to the Assessors. FIRST YEAR OE NEW ASSESSMENT w. BERLIN’S GROWTH " i905 _ EXCEEDS ALL RECORDS. Red Ptpperty .ee..q... ...e... Permian} .f...... ...... Tmhlo [mew Real Property ....t.#.. ......... Pumlty .. .e.... ......'.. t'"' An examination at the {Islam re- val: the tut Hunt the West WAN! has made the largest Intense 1n pop- ulation with the North second, the Con“: third. the South tenth and the that. which was in,the lend last you. in Int. The erection ol the may new houses in the vicinity ol vietoritt Perk and the establishing of met-l new Industries In that.put of the town In undoubtedly Gia/ slble tor the lug! “ch in tttel West Ward. l Real Property ......... ... Personalty .. ...... I....... Taxable 1tteotne......... .‘ Taxable Income......... Wr Real Property ......... .... Perstrnatiy .. ..t... ......... Real Property ......... ..... Personalty .. ..e... tem...... . Taxable lncome......... .r.' West Ward ...q...'. .. ....1 South Ward ......... .e... North Ward qt....... ..... Centre Ward .-"_"'" East Ward ......... .......1 The year Total ......... ..-.. Total .....:... w........ ......... ...... -i. Total ......... _......... .t'"'". ......t Total ..t.w.... ...._.".. Total .......- ........ Total ......... ., Total ......." .-.... 1905 is undoubtedly the in the history ot Berlin. e seen in the assessment tnted by Assessors H. L. F. Robleder at the Town rung on Monday evening, ion has increased Item rim! last Fear td H.705, ASSESSMI‘JN T FIGURES. RECAPIT ULATION. POPUL ATION. North Ward. Put Ward. The Court ot Revision will be held on Saturday, Nov. Mth, when the appeals will be heard and the Mig- ment ot the Assessors will be dise played by the number of appeals Hut will be entered. ongh understanding ot the Act lad 'been secured they proceeded .nd on Monday evening agreeably surprised the Council by reporting Berlin's total assessment at $§,949,419, an increase ot $850,424, Oi this tout amount $4,304,345 is assessed on real property, $502,604 is on personal property and $142,525 on taxable in- come. The increase our last year on real property is $692,930; on personalty $87,202, and on taxable income 870,835. The largest increase was made in the Centre Ward, - with the East Ward second, the West Ward third, the South Ward tourttt/ end the North Ward titth. l I lo the blunts: tax paruerrtartr, he an no! eonafder " 00th and w - unedmt. u in duo ut- enl lume- a the Income uses- l mt. Alter Assessor H. L. Joann bad read the report and nnnounced the total population as being 11,705, he referred to the tact “at the recent religious census resulted in making the popnlgtion 11,103, or o ditterenee ol two. 'thits was proot to his mind that the torlr was done a wmplew‘ ly a could be e‘ted. He, howev- er, reminded the no" that o pun lion at the Iorlr of the Assessor! In: done in July and August. and in) dillerent ports ot the town people have moved into new houses that were not ready " that time. He was cottiident that Berlin's population was larger thw has been reported, and is near the 12,000 moth toaay. This mu, his seventh report, and it was the most notifying that he had over pm. It nova That 1m ttai the banner year in Berlin's hisiory.‘ rm irarraotqtrrtmr " stop my is onIy getting n good Mart. Many ot Berlin’s factories no working short-hunted, nnd others no roan-m- plnting muting large additions, am- ong vhich he mammal the vim-Nu and Herein-113' Rubber Companies. the deer Pivotted Bin Co., and In reterring to the new Act he ylel that the eminent have received " in good spirit. He considered it a de-l eided improvement on the old Act., but hit canny-e dtttered with him." While n was 1n improvement, it is not. path-i and mania. and in all likelihood will be 1mm dining the next lesion ot "it Home. Relating Assessor damn Specks. "e. 1004. Inc. 81,171,393 ' 881,405 $183,888 83,414 66,400 17,634 37,175 15,350 21,835 31,291,393 $1,059,155 $233,737 s 334,775 t 144,087 M,180 $1,001,042 ' ' $58,442 ' 735,650 $122,792 ' Tiirhait'rseH' 8132.102“ 111,150 65,750 15,415 50,475 25.150 25,325 $1,110,433 ' 357,290 $253,143 1905. 1904. Inc. $1,291,892 $1,069,155 $222,737 1 .007 .042 87 1,390 135,652 858,442 735.650 122.792 681 ,665 565,565 116,100 1,110,433 857,290 253,143 $4,949,474 $4,099,050 $850,421 1005. 1004. Inc. 595,108 ' 480,015 $100,180 75,772 00,250 0,522 10,005 7,300 1,395 I905. 1904. ' Inc. 754.237 ' 654.280 31mm: 88,155 75,770 22,335 16,000 5,800 10,490 681,665 ' 565,565 $115,100 2,195 "" 3.31 mm was mm 2,013 1.131 2.015 1,335 ILh 1904. Inc; 714,040 $119,935 138.350 5.537 18.300 9.580 871,390 $135,652 he. 186 :51 180 AMM‘WM- It'll-mutsvakqolcxw ouch ummummg no... ltlanpothdthtu soo- ubquthu’duldthpu- ty'm-mthmu-Aq Mum-Mdbtbnuu all We! WVIWMW‘ mu WV“. tho - lulu-oils1 ttomdrarrinqate"mttttmt.uii an that “was but": were dis- Of cont-e the improvcmnt in health is due - to the “tick omen- 'Me8t ot the stamina rule a'1te'1tex- more! by sons oi ths Ion cours- - cl tho My whole the moose Isl has. bid, and lit dove-rod the as. all -Baeaeaat an: the lover gtrataettthe-udb-melted by the beat at their bodies. In was at as most strenuous dons " tttk hunters, it was (and impossible to‘ [allow Ihr ingenious noose through! the “Nansen has“ but“ tram one burrow to the at†under the; snow In thin northern region. It is unused. however. tttat the matters have “arrived in hesith since sperm; (as their adgtrt seasons reclining on hemlock brush. . iownvudn. It is chimed {hi the ttratotrtohetdrtu+rttreemtdtu It is further reported that the third day utter the Arrive! ot the hunters " their destination that the weather cleared end the indications tor a rich harvest ol - tor the day were propitious. The adventurous putty, however, were doomed to disappoint- ment, tor Jiter risking their lives over two hundred yards from their shitty they were surprised " e pack ot nvenoul and starving wolves. whose.hideoos shriek: soon persuaded the eagle-eyed and valiant hunters that the most nemible act at valor tor them to perform wan to heat 1 hasty retreat to their rode quarter; tor protection. This In "xeotattrihh-l, ed, each of the members ot the party) vieing with the other for speed, ilk depetrdentot style. The ttratitieatiorr, oi the party in reaching their log lortress without my ot the members having become iood'lor wolves an easily be imagined, although it is said et! the coat tail And put ot the ‘seat of the pants of the last member who escorted ens â€lied and tom oil by a monster volt just us the door summed against his vindictive snout. “on: radiates ttirward, and thus pro- tecu the vertebrae ot the hunters (mm tho action ot the (tout. A later despatch announces that‘ (although the party are not due to return until next Wednesday) they arrived in Toronto on Thurs!†with x pheasant and two eottontan rabbits A still later despatch says that the p.m. the same evening. "Home,sweet) home." Tales of the most thrilling experiences participated in by the puny may be heard from the gallant “alderman, me knight ot the lather pot, the caterer, or other members of the expedition. . _ SUCCESSFUL ORGAN RECITAL. anus: smug A very successful organ recitil was‘ given in the Church of St. John (the Evangelist), Berlin. Thursdny, try the organist" ol the church. Mr. Alton H. Heller, assisted by Miss E. Aa- thes, soprano, and Mr. P. J. Gilbert, tenor. A Inge and. appreciative an- dience was present, which packed the church to overflowing', seats being at a. premium. In his various numbers Mr. Heller showed his splendid abil- ity " an organist. His programme was an cmling one, and consisted ol selections from such lgmous compos- ers as Bach, Gunman. and Dudley Buck. We might make particular mention a his opening number, bugs in G. minor by Bach, and (Emmi Choeur, by Guilmnnt, which were rer- ticulerly edteetive. Miss Anthes, who is a. ftrvortte Iilh Berlin audiences, sung, "O Heart Di- vine." very pleasingly, while Mr. Gil- bert, tenor, was in splendid voice and Bang "The Ninety nnd Nine" in good style. They also an; meal duets with very pleasing elect. _ " nv V.‘"’"° P"'"""'" ““""’B ""'.'"." up in the Town Council. an: although B system il badly needed In this growing town, no dethsite actiott In: been taken. _ - the question of inaugurating a gar- hm system in Berlin was brought The Brantford City Council. how- tver,' bu tnken hold ot the problem and . system is shout to be inaugur- ntod. The Expositor "rtc-- At Int the snug: syslcm has been unused. It will be haunted on the 15th oi this month. The mum consists ot two men, n can and man 0! bones. The ".tn.eat'ior is m. 626!!! Ttotttt C _ The Intern is only tn mtperimrnt. As Md. Suddsby. the father ot the scheme. an, "Nobody knows how it will work out; in be! it will hive to work use" out." The experiment Is eonthted to trant ' t, the bound: Ming West street tan-| ui, Chm 3nd . line thereof up, ‘endlng south to the and mix. Alt '11th min/hound: um to export-4 wanted on. " it proves successlul the; system will be extended dl on: the city. Three team: can do nll Ihe work, " is add. The experiment will continue tor time months. I (‘ollccdom mm the district mm.†" will be made like . week. People put their gum. etc. In ten unit In Dutch and the conmcton all for it. The contractor gets " per thy and tut-mm: his own team and '13- son. Pulle- in the district In"! payi AI. " min per mom. lot the RITE?†which ht otrtittatory. There no other nil-motion chm :5 With Aid. mm- il the chi! the - â€in went through when . 1m um. I Altogeihe} the facial was a decid- At variotri' periods (gating tre you; m NEW ONTARIO. 1N BRANTFORD. mine! man my - _..... m the mam!“ 5iiiRiPiiituat'iafNtrt 1l1"lifJ'l Ranges this year than ever, A good indication that it! If: it is o. W, _ We can} prove to you that it is the heat range made in Canada: i'.elPliSiS'Wettriittrt'atd F. C. G. MINTY. lawn: Store Near Post otticd, BERLIN. ESovereign Bank of Canada t Money Order cheap Reading for 1906 A In order to save our subem'bera the trouble of making two at mwupuate remittnnote we have made special arrangements with the publiahera by which we are enabled to offer the following public ationa in' connection with the ChroniehrTehgraph, for one year at up cially low rates. Special clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American newspapers and magazine quoted on application. Chronicle-Telegraph and Weekly Globe anl Canadian Fewer ...... ...... ...... ...... ............ ...... ......6i.00 chmmieu-'rehwopy and Wmshtr Mail (with {remitting . . . . l on _ chzemicte/rtstetrrkish and Family Herald and Veekly tar " " _ Ayer’s _ b"Co'l,'itil0iGCl'/a7i; "tiii, iGGiii; -iairtit2rT.y.UC. ".Y.". Li', ctsrossiNe-Nedrapts and Northern Messenger" . . .. .. . . . . . . l 2! Cub must noon puny all orders. Make remittance by Post Now, Registered Letter or Express Order to ' David B _ Podhser, san , Waterloo, Ont Jtalhat-eo-tiltllh'llt Consumption l '."" 353?). 'dt tft: tdd' 132.. In: an. at ill In". PM. a "I an m I tt au", age-£1“. m’ cm “can the. lulu. and nearly on†can of con- mpthlv W. Pratt at. - Important trf all. Nourishing loud com ml. Then, I medicine to comm! the cough end heal the has. Ask any good doctor. " “Wu-aw. il.1'liii1i', Ctaiiiiii'iiiil1ii'e A: IAN. 9.“. 1% an. I. Ipll.a La 0.00. 0.0.. out. . r. I. a. 10.11.. (a. PM. 0"... a. “MIL _PABdrTofL.p _!'!_le CIA All) “-111. fawn"! I "-rqRe..- u than». an sums mt. Mlo.l.dn\lnlu o." " Jenni-hhMI-ul-QI A GOOD MAN 'M+H+H§+H++H§++++ tqtt+H+tttt+H4HH+ Cherry Pectoral P. H. â€In. I. B. IIMICP II. J... lei-nan Capital, Fumes and Undivided Ptofittt,ov" " ' 2,000,000. Total Assets, over - - - 12,000,000. THE DOMINIBN WI) and tKtttte3rater no,“ Linwood. Gait, vi“ we. tor'tsi. famit In are 'JN',', death. , will Olav-nu. not, lo both by issuing on 01in"- liable Life or Endowment P°'§miu l 1.... an an pee r u o Autumn? --e- ‘WFITE' swag not. Hull-rd Rm; III hum! mm M magma. anâ€. at “one!“ 'W W" "'W" ---V T; a my“ " l 1e,',e,tl,',ep2,,i', vi 0 that t q no of 'l4'd'hyf his Old “as†“anâ€-.- ........_.,_ -__-v “r, -"-" n __ _ Chronicle-Telegraph and Funny Herald Ind \Veekly Star (with pronoun) ...... .tt... .... -... .... ...... .... ...... C1mmtrtemVtrrsptp and Former? Alvocam (Weekly) .... G'ttrmaieler-T'eteiruptt an d Montreal Weekly Witnm. . . . .. .. chronie1e-'Nirtrraptt and Farming World.... ...... ... . .... tmroettehs-Negearpt? and \Veekly Sun (A farm journal) .. .. '2g,'ett,t1tti.g,te?el/'a'rJr, Gentlemen. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Chmniclr- Telegraph an Doily Globe . -. ... .....J.... .... Uhmn ole-Telegraph and Toronto Daily New. . .... . . . . . . . . ggttt,ltlttfg,'tr, Ind Toron'o Duly World . . . . ' . ... . . . 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