[BIRTHS I,Blilllil, n. a. a. mum DBMTED WWW-limb "-rr-4turet lid-ton All It um mm“ "-0 "ut-r-ire' Hm tat-et-teta""" Liv-momma». . Iunu uber-tA tart . “‘wum L “Animation-Ith- . Iunu “it an†. M‘L-bqrthlt. 'm-ov.,".----..--.'?'- mTii'TGrrrori-oCAuete.e "GtiriiiGiinr-t-1rsaeaetl?, ariGiiuitGietry9ovetetHe.'e W I!†come In... Out a! Tum-m - mucus! khan-load. it. EriiaGGtaFiiG-o-tte aiaakuioGt-toaroaittvot". “and who tun return. In N- am our will mohair and. tho noun wltl " but - "town." Giiiiirtumusurina-oCt6. ii.Vriustrurttaat-ttet" no -diia.atti-r,n.B.Be-eht. on. 050 â€on. Ban. Mr. em tuviat'atasrtttueeatsrhxca1evit -iiiiiiuiGtNhtortta-ie "a. mum: at bl- party an trtntm -tanatnrttrttsesrartua_tret - 't.s-H " Con-emu". A -rt.ot-tat'neot.t'et't Walt at running. will not he - (torn aethtttaV (or moral an. M m vim. Cornwall or 2hrhqttt, be will -ort Mr. Rutherford. The mu out. In km. W, and Pttqtga= In Innis“) 81mm (M u mm: by . and! micr- Ity. m In in . llmllu- position in tau-sh. Jack-on (Con-anti") will notably any Pom Finlay YMM- by tr. In cum. when Cunning ha a. me thy a! it. the poll stood) Cabin. .00. W: "I. Madonna (W) Iâ€. M van 4tt0 protected knots. and an Wann- alum Mr. Bun- -twttttma-teteetmtttrther The M! In Medicine net was . an. and new“ one. end meson led um the but poll was heard tron. when hit dimlmehlng majority vanish- ed. leaving the mum" of Agriculture . - by seventeen. Bonn.“ What“. The man unable feature. spurt mm the Government's awaepinx victory. in a. deNatarf Mr. R. B. Bennettnthe Who leader In (mg-a. when he want down under the onslaught: of Ban. Mr. Cashing. Emitter or Public Work; Mr. Bennett m an lure!!!“ W. s whirlwind platform speaker. and ran in the Conservative my of cum. but his connection with the C. P. It. " tollchor, his unpopularity with Inning Calgary Conservatives and the superior treneratahip of Mr. Ruther lord and his umclntes resulted In his complete undoing. Littoral. Elam. Amman. ................ F. Bream Edmonton .......... Hon. C. W. Cross Glelchen ...r..........". C. A. Smart "ttttrridtre ......... Hom-Dr. DeVebor Leduc ................. R. ' Teltord Mtutteod ..qtqq.q..e.w.. M. McKenzie Medicine Hat ...... Hott, W. F. Finlay Bt. Albert ............ L. Renate-u money falf ....... J. A, number-on Sturgeon J................ J. R. Boyle Stu-animus .... Hon. A, C. Ituthereord Vermmian ............. M. McCall†Victoria ................ P. A. wake: ,Weusklwin o.......'.. A. s. Roam“ can†..... Con-matin- Elntod 3131: River ........... A.Ar Hacker Creek Q....... P. H. Show M 09mm. Pollod Only BANO Again-t Him Prince Chm-In oi Det. mark Will Be Norway's King. (Burial-ah. Nov. "--At , o'clock this momlnc the refurns of the plebis- eftu were still incomplete, hut no change in no main features " now â€lime. A - The results In 518 consummate: Ibov 233.935 votes in favor of Prim Chm-lei of Denmu-k as King of Nor vny Ind 62.11! Igllnst him. The Re wbncans expected to poll " per cent. at the Mu. but only obtained a per After midnight a great crowd cheer. ed Premier Mtehetsen and President homer of the manning. The Premier "itrqwted ihe hoopla from n window of the â€has And congratulated than on the result of the Neblaclte. PRINCE CHARLES 0F DENMARK. Pert "090'. Police Chm Drown. With Iiclon-imklw. Port Hope, Nov. ",--Nen" tnt8te to Port Hope last evening by the realm of t telegram from Hullbunon of the drowning of Pain Hope‘s ponce chief. “'llllaln Bond. and his slater-Imlnw. In: mice. formerly of Toronto. Chief Bond with In: wife. mue dunner and Mm Orlco left In: week for Halibut- ttttt on . Mann: expedition. The men- o“! - from Mrs. Bond to In an- lerlnker here to and out two eoMmt. Doom wu fttrmerty a member of the Toronto police force. He wu " mdmudwu mundan- tun no. Awarding In the Station! Beacon the tout when! the build,“ oper- Mm ol the your in that My. ittehe dlng the anal pavemettt, Amount: to It! Int-on! mot $431.0â€. GETS 233,935 VOTES. mmdmum WHILE OUT "UNTiNU. Labor EM. .t..... C. w. Fisher Hon. W. H. Crushing A. J. Robinson now-II liw- v-u-u-w. -.~ Darling, “We! the. P. Bud D. B. net-allot. cl lulu. In the“ in" out a. would to.“ lot at nonhu- ext-Ido- In. Imam. through Heidelberg m. “and. mute-mu to Linwood. - Ino' mwmdmhwuvn-s‘ short ed]. Th nun tap was that. C "stout Wallaby and running. It; Darting mud to“; main but“. than but" “a or non steep “any ‘but nothing My oNsetioaatrH. He will we a up" 10 Superin- mam Maud oi the C.P.R. It. all In. Nolan Cunningham maxed to Berlin Indus-24w. F . Mr. and In. Cull-Emu ,rill be greatly mined In out “Inâ€. I In. Claim-n. ot Whom, in sin- iting her nephew. Mr. Jar. Laidlav. Mr. Haunt Winn spent .‘hwrday avg-in; ha Listovel. Service will be held every Sunday might in tune Methodist church (min; 'to there being none elsewhere in the vilhge. Mr. Elmore Ahmn, ot Berlin, spent Sum!†nub: the men!!! not. He was aneotntwsied by ttia mm. Mr. Winner, ot the same place. “Shanon all handy spent I for days a Mr. S. Crookshnnk's. Mr. McKay, ot Putnam, went I short time with (dead: here. In. imam in visiting her dung):- ter " manual. Was Lottie Wilkinson I: visiting friends in Blwhtock. Mr. Root. More, otmmmto, spent Saturday And Sunday with Mend: here. The cheese factory closed down on Sgturday atterabig season‘s make. The price all sewn has been ammu- tlly good, which Bnarteiaily counter- acts the low_pricel of lat year. W Farmers oi, akin; up their tub uips, which are u filmy good cmp._ Mr. and Mrs. Spies uni Mrs. Mc- Kay attended the Evangelical sung service held at T St. Jacobs Sunday last. Mr. Hamilton, ot Linwnol, occupied the pulpit ot the Methodist that?“ very acceptably Sunday evt-ning. ad at Humbolt. Ink. Humbolt. Sula. Nov. M.--Mm. Tal- tow. wlh of . young tamer from On- mm. was nlmost lmtunly killed by tuNtidettt.1 shooting on Sunday. Her mug do; was "htintr n. mush-ax. and she went to Its nuisance with . tb calibre Htte. She struck the at on the head with _tttitnttt-mta-at-th.-V A hunger arrived at the home ot Jag. Laidlaw, and is going to may. " exploded, the bullet passing through her hand end lodging In her women. She died just as her hulhl-lld got her battlt "gr,', “a": K e argue “led. many, Nov. 14.--A young nun named cllnord Bur-gen. telegraph operator, a non of Rev. Mr. Burge- ot Bethany, Ont, was brought to tho Rose Memorial Hooplul yesterdny mommy sullerlng from n gun that wound. the bullet penetrating the left ere and emerging at the base of the brain. Young Btu-gen In “new! Btationmaater " Klnmount. and Sun- dey Jolned more! companions in s walk. on of the party had e rule nnd began shooting " n mark. When Bur- - turn came he pressed the tinsel“. but no exploolon followed. He then towered the butt of the gun to the ground and looked Into the barrel. Just then the chase went on. The un- "ortuntrtet young man died at the hoe- _ mm " 6 o’clock last evening. Killed While Hunting. _ rtorrtetrirvttia, N. y.. Nov. u...-- Ellie. aged " Fears. was found yester- I,',', shot Quench the hem near Elk _ port Young Ellie had been huntlng. Flghlin. I $qusttrat. With 3 Club†Rina, Sho War lely Wound- Home: one TuoqunAHm. Far-mar May DU nth- Ruuh of Run- . may Awidonl.‘ Bellevme, Nov. u.--Thornt" Graham, who resides . few miles tron: thls :lty. had n close call Smithy. when his team an may. throutrh the reach ot the vehicle In which he 1'†rtdtntr hulking. m 'o". HI- wire, who we. with him. temurr ed in the hind pm of the but". but Graham himself became entangled In the Ilnee and Wu tinned A mile end I halt by me frightened home. When the animal: were stopped Granar- cIothee were - " tom on. end his Iimbe end body had?! {met-Led. He Inflated inkemu injuriel Bad the doctors cannot yet a, whether he'll] live or not. ' on'e Old Full. Nam Falls. Out, Nov. M.-Nen Parker, s twelve-1mm boy. tell down the high hen]: " the Robinson Btreet mil-nee M Queen Victoria Park. struck I tree with his heed slid suffered concuuion of the ball). as we: unconlciovu Devan hour- " the hospital. but his . good chance ot re. covery. mtg “the: we! killed on the Grand Trunk some time ago. Conductor le Killed. Weliand. Nov. ".--Conduettyr Chu Cote ot Bt, Thoma in missing, and is behaved to be under a Wlbnah light engine. which jumped the truck new here In! night. The entlneer and ttre. mnn were unhurt. "as"; 'ird.e dedttt was Instantaneous " discovered tater, leave: t widow m tour ettitdttgt. 7 - A was: to D0116. Winnipeg. Nov. ".---Haroid Wllson. I lenmsur. wu crushed to death In the C. P. It. mbwny â€new! after noon. Ho w“ walklng heslde his tum when the Inller'bolled. valuing Mm unreal the load and the wall. Burned to Death. Victoria, B.C.. Nov. ".--rhtt mm daughter of ex-Pnunler Peter- M Prince lawn-d Isl-ml m burned to death here yesterday. _ Yhirty-ligm Kind In ' Jottattne.trttrtt. Tuvalu-l, Nov. u.-- A vernal that! m the JrrHrortPfn mlne collapsed yesterday. Ono 'hlu mun Ind (fairly-wen" - we" killed. ONTARIO WOMAN KILLED. Petitions against any reduction In the number of “mm in Toronto have hm! plated In clrcnhllon by tht hotrtkerpertr of that city. II this petition " In pointed out thM there has treett no hen-w in In», yum, nlthoeqttt the minio- In grown may, and " te “and as a val-km: tart “at Toronto to n may): - to". _ HAIKHVILLI. ".aihu.-0. In! $ter.tt,P.trart. Chad an up a " an at. Bub-I’- Chuck is} thrtdartuno..tb.P.tenrb, In must-autumna- .re.."er-,e'oiMtsmtttut'r) In'uetloo. . 1 [ Ho lun- donly In: Intact: ,rhoeshouab-tstatitt-d.Dtatq hi-tomeinwateetttet,Hiehh" been a vuyMou,hohu hide my rum It“, who will 'renettouounm‘.but who hope to In" a. privacy of bud-g “In mi- " none future “I... Lumen- Cinch. Th Mutation mica lull It Bt, John'l Lutheran church proved both interesting and talkative. and [use emanation were plant. The "club; who wu annually tor the you; people. the Martin Luther So- Ilcty standing in a body. Hothouse Church. At the evening mice Ree. h. E. Lovell, the pastor, delivercd 3 thoughqu annulus, taking tor bia no†"W317“!- hing an? ot . series of lte2BMN" on “Cm?"- teit Religion." A good congregation was present. The song service given in the 'iQ angelica! church, St. onh. " the choir of the church under the laden-1 ship ot Mr. John Brtregemast, cl Wad erloo, on Sand†In: I pronounced} success. sud the very large cougarâ€: tion present tttled the church to over-‘ Bowing. _ The singing ot the choir ahowed" that good progress had been nude,) and much credit is due Mr. pruetst) man. the leader, and the members sit the choir tor the eluciency and im- provement shown. The address on "Educational Trinity." try Mr. M. E. Richmond. proved most interest- Special Meeting Held Wednes- day Evenirtg.--Minor Mat- ters Discussed. _ The programme included several English and German Anthems by the choir and addresses by Mr. E. W. B. Snider, W. H. Otto and the pastor. A quartette comprising Messrs. Gies, Snider, Gabe! and Weber sang very etreetively, "I Love to Tell the Story." ing and instructive. D. Bear, chairman; C. A. Haehncl, secretary; Dr. Span, Ridden. Con, Fischer and Stroll. T A special meeting of the Waterloo Free Library Board ',_aE_heid1b'rilaeae Mr. C. A. Rachael reported that he had treetrtutahie so far to gather in all the accounts on the new building and ttrmitrhitsga, but there were en- ough funds on hand to meet all lia- bilities. A gratifying feature ot the report was, in letting contracts am- ounting to over $9,000 on building account. there were only $5 or " of extras. Messrs. 'W. H. Ridden and Df. Spetz, a cotrnrtitteeutppointed to ex- amine the building and see if the cum tractors had hilly carried out their contracts reported that a number ot minor matters were still lacking. These were ordered to be attended to before tinal paymenis on contracts were made. A w" -_He9r. x The following newspapers were or-, dered to he placed in the reading room:- Toronto Daily Globe. l Daily Mail and Empire, Daily Telegraph. Daily News-Record. . Weekly Chronicle'l‘elegraph. Bauernlruend. The Berlin Journal. - Cuts of exterior and interior views ot the new library were, ordered to be, procured for the purpose of suit- able newspaper writenps. The duties ot the Librarian were defined, . The hatter ot holding an appro-! priate public opening ot the new lib- rary was discussed at some length, but no action wu taken. I Until further “once the library will be open every lawlul weebdtiy from 3 o'clock till 5.30 p.m., and from 7 o‘clock tili ' in the evening. Books, however, will be issued only tttttil 8.15 pm. “11"!†a In 4".-th WWW September:- Jr. IV., P. Moyer, C. Thiel, D. Brubacher, A. Mlelke, L, Holllngcr. H. Reynolds. _ Sr. "L, W. Denys, G. Widemm. Jr. "L, C. Borges. _ Br. 11., E. Denys. B. Barges, E. Wyn, E. Ete, P, Smith ,, A October:-- Jr. IV., A. Mielke, D. Bnttranher, F. Mayor, C. Thiel. ‘ . A beautiful palm, presented to the Library try the Horticultural Sonia- ty, is highly appreciated, and the secretary was instructed to acknow- ledge the snmc in suitable terms. Sr. lit., W. Deny-s, G. Wideman, A. Nielmgall. Jr. 1IL, C. Buses, C. ems. Mr. It., R. Deng“. B. Berger, P. Smith. L. Snyder. E. WIN. The Mme: .n in order ot.mertt. Parents can obtain the murky trom their chlldrm. undo“ would be we" to inquire about them. H money for the HospiUt lot Sick Cin- dron In swam ml neighboring towns. The manual“. of am In- sulation wm he public that 1M "(Hand in. no collccton. ntl ran- mum-s king votesttary. Tho J. B. Root Shoe Co. are lur- IM ot Minn [when lot No- mi! "at. LIBRARY BOARD. we cuunhes Two women hut! Men eorket)Ittt ST. JACOBS HONOR ROLL. ELLIOTT RICHMOND. 'here' -were present Messrs. C. A. Hnehucl, Teacher quu-.aitagttt-t.mttstlr . a, attt-tarD-t,idtsdi. Wakm.mw'mIIOOlflDmfl -oiftieth N: a...“ , "er.. 3mm salty-mutant T-Witt-Sarge-rot..'- “autumn-tum m hon-Ion. â€tumult uh VIM-g “In: at an Kat-t un- mumm‘hmHumu- hm'aIWKutm.“ lullvd ,riuuiteotltthreity all had vino-d a. smile! Bank“ has an no la“. {b in ion " when", Aha. Gem. tranr.D-drrasttitthrttigtr. at - â€numb-yin. A “in, a in... and“. - Ir.-.. In. Jun. Signâ€, at BIA-held, In; Manama†KW. of Sulcld. lick; It. PM bum. a Bunion; In. John It. Mon, ttt Rochester. N.Y.; Mr. Dune! mm. on the haunt-Al; St onb [than]. ot Spring Vattpr, .; Mr. Georg. Durst. ot sumo“; W. Join Dam, Sutton. Cal; Mr. lurid Dun! ot Detroit; In. Frank Payne, 4:! Nu- 1 rooms as a speaking example of what ,their pianos are capable. The immu- I ment was the Brst one turned out of their lactory, and is a proof. ot the l, durability of the Gouda: make. Patmeestoet; libs Susana Dunk. " home; In Fred. W. Durst. ot Brant; lord; It. Charles Dust, ot Port- land, Itch; Mr. Samuel [Matti â€and. u prawn-1y stated, fat- ished her eighth“ yen on Septem- ber 35th. , It was night in the musician‘s stu-' die. For eight weary hours pupil Ind followed pupil "singing awe-gains, scales diatouic and chromatic, Con- cone’s exercises for Bexitrility and, Bohm'l "Calm is the Night" for "reeling." The weary teacher hm! gone around the corner to moisten his clay. and the music cabinet was left, alone with the piano. l "Had a hard day?†inquired the. How i Thoroughbred Wu Abused by s Cruel Hunter. .. cutting ,uitteasaulur. "Hard!" said the piano. “I feel as it I had been digging n ditch. My sounding bond aches as dt it Lad lumbago, my wires are all jamming, and my pegs are so sore. _ Surely there ought to be some relief from this sort ot thing." "But," the cabinet replied, "you should not complain. The hoss is I. musician. and apprecigtes your thor- onghbred points." r" “But that doesn't make it any Pas- ier for me," responded the piano, wearily. "Ot (mum Pm a thorough- bred; it I were not I should be on the dump wagon by this time. Do you know that I have worked eight hours a, day, six days 3 week and our hours on Sundays tor the last two teais.'ir-dul10-ho-.---M'e"dightr I Early in January & series ot M- 1'trPtte11t such " Tom Lawson mm team-ounce his stock manipula- Pee, appeared its All the Chicago newspwers. The new arrival ln the theld at jourmllam was not to pub- ‘lilh the taet ttMet Jones' baby did. or that Jo murdered Bill Smith. It was to ultlm the cram of the vorlh’l news, gull publish speech- "What are ion going to do about it?", inguinal the cabinet. "Do?" returned the piano; "I shall simply dely th/st boss ot mine and show him unit I am no comman- truck-horsepiatto. As a matter of bet my tone is betted than it was when I was born. By the Way, did you know that I was the eldest ot our lamily?" "Nb. In that sot" said the cab- inet. _ I "Ne, Pm Gourlay No. I, and I fancy my parents, _ Messrs. Cowley, Winter & Leeming, at Toronto, are proud ot me. They should be." - This is the piino that the mm above mentioned have borrowed for a short time and hrought to weir ware- HIGHER JoURNALtsM-Nor YET Funeral services for the Chicago Daily Review were held Mai. The [non] ceremony was "simple but im- pressive." Early in the morning a few pagans lookeu anxiously atom; tor thia newspsper. A "it only printed the new: . worth publishing," said a person with long hair and whiskers. "Ha anyone seen the Review to- dar?" naked 3 university protesaor's wife in Drexel boulevard. it was to have contained 1 very important art- icie about the Pythagorean system ot philosophy." Later in the day the news was bro- Ma. John Hamilton, president. Ind manager ot the newspaper, formerly ot Des Moines, hr., known towards the end of his career The National Baity Review "who, that the young putrlietrtimt h passed “my, into the hands of the Lewis Publish- ing Co.,ot St. Louis. It died " the tender age of 10 mounts. Mr. Humil- Mm and its devoted editor, On Wil- lioms, were at the crib-side. The Women's Daily published by the Lewis Co. it is explained. was not a rival sheet, but one covering the same territory. The metamorphmo now is complete. Mr. Willhma. it Is under- stood. will so to St. Louis to take up Mi d,rtiiiwittr the merged mmh- onion. a; may: and whirlwind ankles on Meietttithe and relight} “pitch: ___ The punt appeared rather unmny " tir", dong with the waning n- tru ad the racing publicukm on the downtown new: “de. Dream-ul- Iy I",'."",',",,'?',',',".'))",',", out clar- iollly. But. the We wanted in hear that that So: did In the "veath, the strum " [Monk and the lat- "t aspect In the mm gotrder - kry. . -iir. Hmllton I: can to we conu- to the catch-ton a“ Chicago in not the toe "higher" “mu-re ht jaun- A MODERN SLAVE. (Chiugo Post.) = I Auction Bale mover.‘ wly m; hay rake, eon:- binod drill. lull roller, dine, not iron intro", wooden barrow. turnip pul- per. inning mill, bag truck. circa!†I". "emrd hand binder, old motor. miller. high wtgon with box, truck. Pee rack. hay net. open may. tart," nay Mite, pair patent “eight lvith box. bob sleigh, let team har- ness never med. extra, heavy; at team lumen. whifBetreotr, chains, neckyokes, turd numerous other " ticles too numerous to mention. Jip. 0 Utiea ram in working order. _ , Termtr.-All sum: ot 810 end untier.‘ cub; hogs call; over that amount twelve months' credit on t approved joint notes; ' per cent. on '10: cull payments of credit smegma. ' No reserve, as tum in mid. mmumumw tun-tut-edu-ua", I- ma. n. ' nun-emu m“ dic.'1'g,t"Stltgl ot Idaho.“ mammo- Ilium-Ill. - â€In. om. u - o'clock 3.... our). tho tot- qf q . lowing “have property:-- Btite*.--V rising I not. old, good driver and worm. chestnut hone, good worker; block my. sun- dud bred, 4 "on old; bay Mir, " shalom bred, a mold; general _ "no“ team, good workers; Forster, " you- old; good worker; bay homo, good worker; 1 Jersey cow; In a". an ets 3 Holstein cows ": coll, 2 Poll An- . so. cow: with eaives at side; Ayr- min cow supposed to be in call. em: th mid due to calvo by ale time, Romain Doe o -tiser of the min now due to colvo " ale time, Dur- b .4†L n L me L tl l: days d you I", . _ _ L -1 -L -.- __ -- _‘A --_ -. ___!__ __j aL-a un..;-- [an ummvuppondtobe In all. Waller a". yawn; hem-r. 8- year-old Poll Angus tteiter, " brood- ing even. an, Lemma; 1 so" in pig, boar, Yon-31:9. - A or farm that and Manhattan There will be sold try public tuc- tion, in the Villuge ot St. Clements, the following property, owned by the late A. Matteo, on commencing at 99c q'clpck 'rltyir:- call; bugs}, cutterrsingie sleigh, 2 sets single harness. robe, wheelbarrow and 10 chickens. Household Etrecu.--3 bedsteadtr, tl mattresses; 3 bedspringtr, and a lot ot bedding, 2 wash stands. 2 dressers, 2 beautiful slumber sets, 6 chairs, 1 rocker, mirror, small table, metal mats and pictures, meat grinder. tlin- ing room table, a lot; of dishes, glass- ware, and table cutlery. meat saw, several butcher knives, 2 eteavers, sink. kitchen table, sewing machine, a lot of (in ware, cupboard, gasoline cook stove, wood boar, agricultural lumce. several wash tubs hash- board, wringer. 3 pairs ice tongs. meat, cabbage and pickle tubs, sew: oral lamps, 2 cream cans, A quaatitr) of crooks and jars. canned and pre- served goods, cow bell, churn. spin- ning wheel, 5 gal. can“ water heater. shovels, hoes, forks, fish Mes, crow- bars, saws. and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. JOSEPH MATTELL, F. KOREAN, MRS. A. MATTELL, There wlll be sold'by public auction on the farm ot the hue David Exhal- mln, or better known as the David Schmitt farm, ' mile- muth of Pet- album and " miles north of New Dundee and It miles math ot Mame tatm, on . 2t commencing at ' o'clbck, the [allow- ing _ Mare, driver, " you: old; tmrtrtttp. cr, cutter, single harness, bunch: robe, horse. blankets, carpenters' tools reel, spinning wheel, chest. bnby cu- riage, cabbage cutter, trdar clock, grain!!!†clock, “hie, cooking stove. cod stove, bureau, desk, iron kettle, copper kettle, wwdbox, sink, bench, 4 beds$eadis, 0 chairs, 2 stands, A quantity ot nut can. lounge and . Mel other mm too amm- " the of Berlin‘t olden not? mm! respected citizen: parsed u " on Satin!†morning. In the person at Mr. August Tome, at his home an Albert street. The datum!- had he: sunning mm the itti5rtttitteg ot on no tor some "In. w. “out g Week Mo he mimic! a cold which cans- ed emoesumt at the lungs. and remit- e:l " MI death. _ mention. Jos. MICKUS & SON, {Ht The deeeaaed v†born In Mun», Prism. Germany. and w" "rears Md Smudge. "eeametoNt- " myqun up, all - n Auction Sale THURSDAY. DEC. tTH, 1006, THURSDAY, NOV. 30TH, 1905, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1905, Public Sate {and} new. toe't_e Wood R. ie. QUICKFALL, JOS. menus & SON, Auctioneers. Jos. MICKUS, Auctioneer. PETER F. SCHUMMER, Clerk. CHATTELS SARIUEI. BACHERT, HENRY BAKR, TERMS_CASH. Auctioneers. " . Proprietor. Executors. Executor: 1,ut,iilS. B. BRICKER & CO. The Great Our Special comforters COATS FOR WOMEN Bum, Number 14th, The Demand Increasing When you “and A good common“! new you get o . nut that you can no In M m coy. .. Then in . not.» Gounod for trained (the. holp "an ever Info". We have more all. for otonogrophou. boolkoeporl nod can holy than n on on. . A an when! comm h to mu , m on, a not '00. Night "ttttttl mm now " end of Hutch, $13. Caulrgtte from raiders“)! Berlin " you! Mo. He was . mrikster by trade, and mm- ed ht the era-Hon ot may“ the older buildings and render-cu in Bor- litt not vicinity. . "the (nerd took place was» my- 'tmmfrorttuterert6r-tmatttrt's I. to " Pearl Luther-n Ctmrett, "Ti-c‘dmud h survived " his widow and a In†- oi ttrome I! durum: _ T _ _- _ DEATH or MARTIN HEART". TI: may "but at Martin - Donuthoeoldvuthnofthohtfowdayumindyouvcry Ammrtutrasurseusnott-ouqinedtuori- withitseoldmdfmntynikhbvillmhoumusvhnvm covering oftttrdq1rrittioo-, ariilh'-tl-Wi, in.“ 'RISZEuiummum Dip-mun and no not dating AteialmlttesinalilisteotWoolaod Canon Bhutan. " P-liWooiBunFt'ao60x80at8a00, “'9thng . speck! Scotch Wool Maillot (Imported) " $5.00. A ll lim- It Grey Wool and 1rianneUtte Blake!- in that. tr Inge sod medium dud comforters made of fancy Sateen Ind Cutouts a 81.60 to $3.00. ‘ . One of “It “not: Vacated Colinâ€. Special ulna in Grey mm», Eidotdm. Shooting», Pillow Cotton. Ticking. etc. NIGHT SCHOOL on Moetdaro and “andâ€; Woman'- Coau form a wry Imps» but 1'tt.'t'g1 In connection with om- burtrre--JOor moon:- in t in line Inc can. u a result of a Well Award Stock-41:0 Right Style. Goad Fitting Garment and Good Vino. Further non we have to“! to Suit. all Swans Women, Blight. Women, Young Girls Ind G “an and, - wanted bind. FUR COLLARS FUR RUFFS FUR COATS If you no needing Fun of any kind he may to and your way to thtcatore-- We nhow . [use salecuon of Callus, u {mm 5.00. 6 oo, 7.150 8.50 1000 to "am. In RUE. n have nice $Iht a 5.00. troo, 7.00, 8.00 to Mun. In Fur Coat. you V II fhtd has the moat "mu. "tde-Nada, by the bert mmnflctur‘u-i ii in; iua - - iii airir-uiriuil--aG [when my MERLIN CHILDREN'S COATS " 2.50. 8.00. 8.50. 4.00. 5.00 to 07.50.- MIBSIS‘ COATS AX Aoe, 6,0tt, am Too M1000. WOMEN'S COATS AT 4.50. 500, 0.50, 7.50. am 10,00 to "5.1â€. ASTBACHAN COATS st Bis, 880 and 335 ELECTRIC SEAL COATS It as to " PERSIAN LAMB COATS at 8110 to "£6. 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