I?1Wh'iirs, "d) _ (‘ANIHI'IN teANt',Y ctH.NA, TOYS. DOLLS‘ TREE ORNAMENTR, TRER CA NDLES --" ML". ivy-In of rum: ntt by the Hmusnml. Try STUEBINCr& co. for Christmas Presents "e _ , The funeral of the late" Simon C. . A _ . . . FIrb, who met with a fatal accident . "-+ot.tote,te. V""¢'¢.éu9.+.§.¢.¢.v.'.¢.*.¢ on Sunday evening as the result, of a --.-----. -. ___ a†d,†a ---, --" I, 'ee-e f, __,_V bicycle collision, took mam this " '_-----.- ----------7-i-a'u-rG-.--aaGa-ia%a-aaA. ternodn from the lamily residence on . luBrel street. A brief scrvico- was ‘onllucu-d at the house, atter which a Po00000000000.e- OOOOOOâ€MOOOOOâ€â€OO . .. . A - _ - t L'PHOLSTERING a specialty -- . i . . g 10 Per Cent Dlscount for Cash _ t "tut-e-i-eo-o-,.--'. O§0§ q+-te+-t.t 05‘ " '+0W.+q+o+q+-+ gamer rm f . n -t'rm! PIGTIIRES. JAPANESE SGREEIS t suns. P' ivv , t SqlJrgltngz -' Foreign Novelties For the Best Xmas Presents What could to nice: tor la ther or mother, all“: or brother, t than some of the haunts] anâ€: in we list. below as a Christan: "agent? tttave one! “015;qu tutu-UM Mal. furniture in thtertoo County, covering three largo noon, uni ev- t cry article will be subject ma spa-id prim Iron: not till Xmas. . Berlin Agent for the celebrated Ostermoor Mattress Gork’s hk Store . G. SCHREITER, 'ttttl t1trvrrt,ttitisr, "tn Tum“ iGii. m-I NUT}! the vvry host, nmwtmo-nt. all rdlnt the Down! In" WATERLOO, ONT. Christmas List 'c3ts"r0itK, BERLIN PHONE 186 gBerlin, Paris, Vienna For yariety in artistic designs the imrortptions just received surpass Al previous seasons. It "La, 1 BERLIN, ulque' 11me 10 hag i King Street. BERLIN fs'ideboarda. Extension Table: Easy Chaim. Pulp Glynn. Iron Ml. Brass Beds. mums“. WriUng Dosh. Vienna Chain. e-w-stock o Rev, R. P. Bowles, M.A.. B.D.,pas tpr ol ts'ttettto1ttae street Methodist tmureh, Toronto, has been await-led in the Chair oi Homilctics in Victor la .(‘olle‘c ttrtlre Boararot WM. Rev. Mr. Bowles will continue his mammal work until null June. and Will join the college faculty in thr, tall. A gem-ta] increase in the pm- lessors' salaries trom 8300 to 3500 rack was decided on. M, vies Slump: of The University ol Toronto will inulr all" lln- Ian- M. Mama's work m F'reneh until the close ot the ml- egg yen. ' _ V ' Répresentuive to Grand Lodge- Charles Kluhn. AlternatetA4arn Trench, REV. 'MR. BOWLES APPOINTED ‘ Past Master Workman - Charles Kin-ha. . Master Workman-John Edw. Yogi. h'orermrn--Courad Bluhm. Overseer-Conrad May. Re?order-Adam Trruseh. Finamiier--Christ. Stein. Trewrurer--Dr. H. G. Lacknor. Guide-Cm Emmrich. sr. l Inside Watch-Charm, Emmrieh it, Outside Tb'ateh-Pattl Fellhtum. Trustees-Geo. Seharhurh, Rr., Wm.‘ V931 and Hum“ Bon. Af the im/etiriheU Tuésday even- ing the following oltieers were elected Tor 1906: "of scum In in mun Tito you; mad“ men and tour we; a as Nuke-d hm Cm‘ tads bet..- a. and " and tt It". the manor est the Tot "an. M More Mb _ Conny Lou and Sui-u Company“ tmtrqhdrthis-iiorth.V “My tuttberrarerrstostarV “new with th- tlwoldcm In; mum-u any kind. The a! at»: “Melts. Alt cl as. an out we - up this morrrirtt when at with). human I. In: the may!“ ot "" book: and town, and the â€can and "utim. giriaq my†a... " mm- "he-tits-rt"""-"'?'."-.';' that the ahnmhrtldeen in which they had been pinned by the my: and in “use pm Look. gt mun! boys my Petr. One oi once. u no reliable otdit but: the inevitghle punishment: ot can book: can be made until this is do... ot thil kind is the WNW" ot the They can be active!“ at the hubs» mm: of the accused which cusses sent by mail, and receipts will be more tear and anxiety than the im- gives. .n posing of I Me or sentence to Jail. In..- “an-“ 'P.-' n...|....--' al..,' As an instance at this it and oat be mentioned tint the was 1u"llil'f- tivn were asked try at least f"ktl; [cunt persons to withhold ir “mes. Some ttt them have “my appeared, but having tegardlo their earnest petitions 10-day :nd the tart that all the accused prisoner: were “lowed to so on suspended getttence and given mother chance the Tele graph agrees to do so on this oemis. ion. Chief O'Neill had curtailed att the guilty parties and the evidence was so clear against them that all DICIG' ed guilty, one of the has to three charges and the others one each. Crown Attorney Bowihy informed the Magistrate that es this was their tirst otteuee he was willing that they be mowed to go on suspended Ben- BERLIN LODGE NO. Lit A.thtrH5r 'ublic service was conduct-ml in the hurch street U. B. Church, by the asior, Rev. T. H. Ibholl. The in- terment took place at the East End mmolcry. The Woodmen of the World attended in abody. Mtglstrate Weir addressed the pris- oner: " some length and reprimand- ed them for their deeds, which had brought dishonor to themselves and disgrace lo their parents 1nd hoped that the lesson of their unlortumte position would be of benefit to them in the Iuture. 2riMtBi---------------------- When the money was being paid in the Magistrate was forced to remark that "it was a sorry Christnus box for the parents." G'o to Central Prison. 0n Tuesdararternotm Chief O'Neill gathered in three very dirty looking characters at the G.T.R. yards and this morning they appeared before oolice Magistrate Weir on the charge at vagl'aney. They gave their names IS Joe Ball. Peter Gregort and Geo. button. and their addresses as Hnm- lton and Banalo. They were found guilty and sentenced to six months in (‘entral Prison. Speaking generally. Magistrate Weir expressed his opinion that the par- ents in Berlin are losing control oi their children by allowing them to run at large on the streets at night, and are apparently not providing their homes with those attractions that would iMuence the boys and girls to better ideals and thoughts, He hoped the parents would take bet- ter care of their boys in luture and that the boys would hereaittr be good not only at home but outside. He ex- plained the meaning ot suspended sen- teneed, Which was imposed, and ar- tlered that they pay the cost ot the atticles missing and the court costs, which totalled $57.40. Two were assessed $15 each, one amount being paid by the father and the other by a young wire; one was assessed $12.40, which was paid by a, brother, and three " each, which were FUNERAL OF MR. S. C. ERB "v _---.- "."""e" Ono-r __.. . Y- . J ‘4 o . Lm‘ 'IJ'JAD. (will! '10 'tttu1trtrAL. AMOUNT 0' WORK PIESIIYTBRIAHP NETWIST m". ‘u'LET GO ON truth au a no“: " THE LIQUIDA- AND CONGREUATIONAL DELE- IIRDED SENTENCE. BUT PAY m - BTATEIENT ISSUED GATES ARK IN JOINT DELI“- COSTS OM COURT. t Qty THE NATmNAL TRUST CW. ERAT‘ION IN TORONTO THIS , a. trEEK. gycisi_tosctIteueiatiruss at-, the n. A. Armstrong and Trunk Puncher for the Nuuonnl Trust Ctr. mm yu- urdartor-nmaumsttettt-t auto .oCthe 10mm: company. yawn-w " "I". - Hog; Colln Campbell. Attorney-00n- -erat a! "who“ In the mun Gov- ernment. In here In the mumu of the Winnipeg shmholdtn of tho York County Loan. ntsmbertne “out 2.000. "our city his the mm: - lum- her of nunholderl in (hi Dominion." “14 he, "Our - " that too precl- pltnlc action has been Men. W. 3!! â€mod to All litigation; " hut, that. should be none out" utter the Ontario Opvufnmenl‘a Investigation In conclud- a. I mu mggggjgn Rt, way." On the question of ln-olvency, Sir Willlgm will not Illow upped. Per- mllulon to so to tho Divicloml Court is (ruled on the aviation who- ther the company in one which come. under the jurisdiction of tho court under tho Dominion Winding-uh Act. The lave to - wu [mated on condition tttat " would not can†I In! in the liquid-non pmudlnn. ox- copt by order at the Court of Appeal. Phiillp'c (lamination. nu morning Pit-idem Philllp- will m (or "agtttgWttogt undu- out. bo- i'on 0min! - ttel Itch-nu. will tn cumin-lion tar Ghana“. 7 Grants Leave to Appeal. Toronto, Dec. 20.--On the ammonium of June: Blcknell. K. C., representing " Toronto shareholder: of the York County Loan Co.. and many more from outside. Chief Justice Meredith reiter- d-y morning stunted lave to sum! the winding-up order mated by Judge Tutu! on sum-day. ' Toronto. Dc. IC-lr. I. Y. White, “or d the Nude-d Tum Com. IIIJ. the liquidate! ot the York Cant! Lou ard Sui-n Con-my, - My that then were mum In; ducky-nu oi any kind. The “as were)†up this naming In response to a request made by the shareholders of the York County company to the Ontario Government before the company was placed in li- quidalion, the government has ap- pointed IT. H. Cross, of the rtrm ot Clatkson & Cross, the well known Toronto accountants, to conduct an investigation into the corttpatty's al- fairs in the public interests and on behalf of the government. The inves- ligation will he assisted by the li- quidator, which will give Mr. Cross' tree access to all the records at the company. and geneully will facilitate the investigation in every way pos- GiiirtGTTUt" ar" aiiGGi1 "" -. “new . should and in these pa: book: At “ml 1gdtg,'li't'C11 “m?†'ell u no reliable mm "ot.the all law qtet separately The "'li'd't,t In on be we until this is done 'routr, the "mm" 'd . 'r- m! tfan Initiative!“ at the tantrum; terian “d d1'lilit(t"if)'l'li't1tt'e,t)1", y mi ' . . . - liven. and recounts mu be gamma. and the Congregational] “I up d street church. In_the after- . The National TIMI Co mpuy' his noon the denominational iiiiru"iitil "ee the [allowing Bta t: the: were in session together in the' ‘On suntan 'ftfc'ltt,,i'tt .40:- n" l "an. and in the "m" goods H all. Justice T'eoturtnades _. t Executive Committee of the whole order tor the liq-mum a a. “in ' ot representatives held . Mt. County Loan Commâ€, amrsitttt- , {W MetropotiUn Church nu- ed the Nntioual Trust 'tttlit', ti -" ts ' P _ 7 dator. TF w 'ut'-', n ter organizing by electing Princi- nnl P-h’ipk (Flair-Inn and Dr Suth- "The National Trust Company into mediately took possession oi the ot- Mes, hooks and securities at the York (‘ounty Company. placing members ot ts own stall in charge. it will be necessary to continue a portion at the ms ot the York County company tor a time under the control at the Trust company. in . view oi the immense amount of detail work requiring im- mediate attention. It Was [and than the York County company had oitiees; in Sydney, Hatitax, St. John, N. B.,; Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hmil-‘ ton, London, Winnipeg and Vancouv- er, and srrnngements were immedi- ately mode by wire by the Notions! Trust company to.tale possession ot these ottiees. The Int. that the Na- tional Trust company had so many branch ottiees uni correspondents oi its own tnciiitatitt gently the taking over ot these outside olBeett ot the York County company. Printed no- Aiees have already been sent try the ‘Trust compsny to the 500 agents ot the York County company, notitridg them of the liquidation and that §their employment has ttrrminated, and linstructing them to receive no fur- ther p ymentson behalf pt the York mount; company. The agents have been asked to. Nikita“) the Trust company alis moneys in their hands lhelon‘ging _to the york County com- pany, together with their collection books, stock registers, lapse registers 11nd all other, documents and papers belonging to the company. The agents have also been respectfully requested as old employes to expedite the ciotr9 ing out of their accounts and other matters. r "The Trust company is preparing a detailed list ot the assets of the York County company and hopes to be in a position to submit astatement ot these to the contain the course oi a lew days. In the meantime, however, the shareholders will readily under- stand that it its impossible to esti- mate the ultimate futatteial position at the York County company. The National Trust company has further arranged to have its inspectors forth- with make an inspection and 1rahta- tion ot the properties of the York County company, with a View to ar- riving at the value at these proper- ties at the earliest possible moment. progrtss of the liquidation-is through reports given in the press, and the Trust company will therefore see, subject to the authority ot the court, that such ieports are given from time to time. "As the number ot shareholders of the York County company is estima- ted at 2o,000,,.tuer-oatty mm wer Ks 'Booxsl. or CHURCHES . - iid tel iiifit W (tf, ',,'ily,ij,i,g, 'til,' LL33. _ Chairmen Hett congratulated the ‘various committees and Btrid'that it we“ a Very conclusive new" to charges that are made trom time to lime thut the Bond is inclined to extranunce. He hut “VII?! tound that the Board Was earefttl in spend-‘ in; the town's money. Paid tor the White-tting. l In accordance with the request of the Board [WE urtous “mullet: sent in . statement of the cost ot while- vnhing during the you. which had been paidAry them, amounting to m. The Board decided to pay this un- cut. _ The Bond passed accounts amount- ing to “$96.08, which included 81,742 tor sn3ariea and the debentum payable by the Board. Chairman Meisner, ot the Flume Committee, reported that the venous committees had kept we?) within the estimates, end after deducting the -Ntttttta p“. and at the meeting there was 1 sur- plus ot $130.08. Ate, organizing by electing Print-1 pLPetrick Chairman and Dr. Satin-l ex d secretuy. the executive “H pointed a small 'ttat-mittee, con- sisting at Dr. German, Rev. Hugh Pedley and Dr. McLaren, to [nine tV minute with respect to the 10.3 ms- mm by the joint committee end by the union movement in the death ot, Rev. Dr. Robert H. Warden, the min- ute to he submitted and teacher! at the meeting of the joint committee this morning immediately alter devo- tional exercises. Chairman Hett, or . the Public School Board,, at the special meeting on Tuesday evening, made 3 fitting reference to the [act that there was a vacant chair on the occasion, cuis- ed by the sudden and untimely re- moval by death of their late fellow- member, Dr. W. J. Arnott, who only two weeks ago was present " their meeting and took an active part in the deliberations. The following resolution ot condol- ence w“ unanimously passed in sil- ence by a standing vote _ T The general feeling. ot the members is that negotiations tor union will continue. Progress towards the goal will necessarily be slow, but. it is felt that the end will surely and in good time be reached. That mother yen may be necessary before the P05? itive basis tor union can be discussed is the opinion at some ot the mem- bers. The delqytes trom the west partitmtartr are strongly hopdul, and "the genenl attitude is distinctly fav- orable to the union. saro0L- BOARE'Tieéi-g moans ms oss $3215.: The executive decided to recommend tttat the ttrat halt hour in the meet»- ing ot the joint committee this mon- in; be spent in devotional exercises. Afterward: reports will be "waved trom the various subcommittees o! the progress male so Ur by them in their deliberation. After denim; with these interim re- ports the joint eommiltee will pro- bably adjourn, to :Ilow the rest ot the day to be spent by the sub-com- mittees in further prosecution ot their work. The joint committee. will then assemble agaitt,Urmorrow morning " 10 o’clock to receive the further re ports ot the sttbeommitteee, MEMBERS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE SERVICES RENDERED BY THE LATE DR. w. J. AR- NOTT, RND PASS A RESOLU- TION or CONDOLENCE. Thtt the Board extends its deep- est sympathy to the hemmed family and relatives of the eccle- ed, and that it cherishes.thchopc that this great loss may be rut- ed for good by Him who possess- es irtiinitt wisdom, innum- good- ness and itttinite power. That the wisdom, the ability, the Iaithlulness add the kindly teeling mtutitested, in the dist-huge of his duties as trustee will over he held by this Board in ' tender and respectful remembrance. That rule sudden removal ot Dr. Arnott is a great loss to the town and to the community at large. Moved by Trustee L'. P. Pear- son, seconded by Trustee A. Petyse- gnat, Whereas " has pleased the Almighty in His inMite wisdom to remove tram our midst Dr. W. J. Arnott, an eminent membtr of this Board, he it resolved Will Have u Surplus .(hlt, Dee. t9.-A detecllwe l-nrace at Victor“ School set the to the joists or the first ttttor this morning and the ttamen spend through the partitions and Along the ten-figs. do- in( damage to the rooms in the cast wing estimated gt 88.000; covered by Insurance of 312.000. The building was about to undergo renovation. As testimony to the excellent system ot, the drill practised regal-fly in the Galt schools, the 300 pupils were touched out in petleet order and “that use», _ The Board will meet next Tuesday evening to an vacancies on the sun. Principal Suddaby replied in mod- est terttta and intimated that " was his single aim to keep the Berlin schools in the tram. rank in this province. He could not do this, how- ever, without receiving the Co-opera- tion ot the Board, which ulwsys ten. ders assisttutce when it is required: T The Board passed a hearty vote ot thanks in recognition orthe services oi Principal Suddaby during the year Trustees Pequegnat and Euler speak- in; in eulogistic Nerms ot the hith- iul nnd pstienm manner in which he has performed his duties and for maintaining the high standard ot the Berlin schools. Several trustees voiced the opinion that previous experience should be taken into consideration when tixing salaries. Instructions no given in detail tor the promotion ot use: by lumen, the choice ot the and. the Cue oi nailing, the letting out of permu- elt Nahum and the cultivation ot Me “an. All“ is shield “at: but; special nine tor wood lot put. poets in Ornate, with " description of and: all my intormation re- ttaeditttt them. One section ot mere- port deals with the wood lot, some common delects and the remedy, end their "he to the tuner. A dozen expellenv. 7 mutations give visual proof of the statements in the report. Miss Bomhold wrote .pplring tor an increase of $50 in her salary, but the Board decided to by the request on the table until next year, when the entire salary question will be tair. on up and adjusted. . TUtttte.Ytg CHEAP m TORONTO, Mr. Simon Rial wrote thanking the Board for his appointment as German teacher. The larger questions at Ontario's forest reserves. the progress ot lor- entry in the province amp tactics! lorettry gre dealt with by the Diree- tor or Forestry, Mr. Thomas South- worth. Both in the matter ot public “vacation ot the ulna ot the work And in legislative action for the pre- aeration ot forests, Mr. Summon}: reports utiilactory progress. Secretary Penuegnan informed the Board that all the teaehers had sign, ed their contracts to: nextyeu', ex- cepting three. 038 ol them, Miss Chrysler, whit. to the Board that she book! handy: on Account. of the stipulation that two months' notice must be given hyshthc teacher who do sires to resign. e considered it. n- tair. No action was 't"l'l'dT12il','li the communication. Toronto News: Unlike last Christ-j mu and one or two previous to it/ turkeys will be well within Abe reach ot most people tor Christmas dinner this yen. In tact, if the present Warm weather continues tor the bal- ance ot the week " is n question if they will not be a glut on the mullet. To-day turkeys were selling at sev- eral prices. At the market farmers were asking, tor good ones, -ic. a pound, but some could be got tor tTr a. pound. One or two dealers who have aspecinl trade were charging up to We a. pound. while others throughout the city were selling poorer qualities " low as 16e. a pound. A whole mu m aid this morning that the 015th m [or lower pri- ces. The lumen In" been holding back their poultry $iit Christmas week, and, unlorhuuly tor them, the warm weather in come just at the time his am to preserve the birds in case they are not all sold. r'4t-p-tel,tgg-t't-a/étgdeft-ctf,elt . ee xsney o oodedan house keepers will be able to pick up har- Geese were selling at the market " IN, to 13e a pound. ducks at 12c to Me, and chickens at Ile to we a pound. Wild ducks were oitered down town 'at prices ranging from 500 to 82.25 a pair. BEEN menu» " a. Otis sou F. cult-03' 'W' tt Iu-mv or yours?“ - N- snvc'noua . you was pumxa. Thanks for Principal Suddahy. FAR. FOREST!!! EEK s,isdiit, 'li" a. li. FIRE IN GALT SCHOOL. Contracts Renewed. ' 1lbirP-At m, Agnths, “and" eva- ing, Dec. 1m. Elluheth mum of John s. sap, aged " nut 22 darts., I The mural will tahe place nod the residence at St Apthn FIN-1. Dre. Mod, to the Lawn“ on". tor "who and “Want. A - New York, Dee. ".-rto tar amount of Christmu matt ever uh ped from the port at New York one steamer left to-dny tor.- Eur on the steamer Philudelphla, were 3,226 mks ot mail in thll. slgnment. The stunner Cement: d sailed tor Euro†todat with mall sacks. making . iota? of as: The vast amount or registered sil in these We consignments Ir" will mented on by the postal t"ttttoritgt In .11 there were “.980 such iiFii which was over 11,000 in em the registered letter rem“! of I‘ll rear. Much or this mil tal money orders. In the four! CA since December 2 there he: l III to Europe in money orders l II ot $1,142,699. Lest rear the sum tor the corresponding to"! days d .Deeember mounted only new»; HOCKEY-BERLIN vs. GAUI CHRISTMAS NIGHT. gunman 25 CENTS. missionary scholarship as being appropriate, considering the in Bishop's evangelical zeal. The pt ml to raise a tund of. st list 83. the interest trom which till pr an annual scholarship at about $1 This scholarship is to be known the Bishop Baldwin My arship. and is meant for Cork in tl mission fields. Every eott-titmi the diocese will be given an 0mm ity to assist in the' movanent, am subscriptions are to be opened I once. - A 1111* IDA?“ NO!) . W; FOR "12 can“: i To sum 0 n "UV-l. P. JAN on u Arum. “the n County 1 (Pt on Nu: Y 's to " t acne! and brthe igtsation ot In. mom baud, iii 2't'tt The nominations no on out! and loan. J. P. " 21 a. In}: Render, _ at“ Bt-r- iron Gated ham: "f my be†up up“... -- -. .u.....-. u- nun-DWI. u T is the elm-tau at tho County. dealt with (anneal-l†equal “on. The to": in tho tr l (will; . situotion “but man take more - trom than, and. would demand good mung“. secure a proper unjust-mt o! I County tn it no turn! when I dime-d to enct their full poum Beah. He could no: the“ trans fight to get ,what .. Int tor town .ot Gut. _ with twelve out fourteen member‘ opposed to but it. Tit could not harmed proved conclusively the 3m ought to he done “in" 1.. then the town; wool) Debit. ' case ot the town In!“ [Wyatt handled and (well planned to the a: ot the County Wt a the sympathy of the nick“, of members. 's"'. . Another question L"deh' This project Ind tune I turned down: zinc. in In tix yen: use by Mr. beâ€. ttts. however, the Council all: to , conclusion- tut this “at? nah some at the Governing-f3 not i good roads. Wanton WV vited Deputy innate: $',lttl.t I come up sud mamas threw“ so clear had heen his ps-tttto the proposed,' scheme tut even ttradiiresaiU the Glacial. both ' "tate. "team to their “an. the Mica and Nominal mm.» tenuous to up the.“ ot t. Julny. who has only 'iyl,t,, tl unions since 1897, u I In. representnivo. spoke " some lens on County Gout-til mm, which by of interest to Barnum. u ' London, Dec. l!.-Tho mum ment was made by Rev. Dean Om at St. James’ Church yessterdqr an, the committee :ppointed by the s nod some time ago to do“ with t question ot a memorial for the I Bishop Baldwin has decided upon High School matters were l ' likely to come up, in which f't1 deeply concerned; and it was having active, hard working and perieneed representatives that just. could be secured for this town it su matters. --ev .-e"'", mun-av my tutu great an oppbhent " mm , ter had been 'ttonrerted tom. Ca bell's viewsi, and " M one: likely that the County Caption m. soon launch ‘a. good was tmsit After the Waiden's Mitt ht Mt he (Mr. Jattrity) hurl the hobo: to, present and speak he was commune ed by Mr. omptrell for his com; hensive grasp hi the good told! mo ment. His reply had been that had given this quiestlon study tor . teen years ind ought to be Fret welt acquainted with it. , Mr. Jimmy said he my .leen . m of the proposed good mull when which all the roads favored lad Iidsyid and molulc man to II in Galt in commotion with the 'SQ of a good toads scheme. He his own knowledge ot all (13$: led roads in South mm! l I clued that with Dr. Mord could do good worhtit elected tot County Council. BISHOP nALDWxN MEMORIAL. A _ RECORD CHRISTMAS NAIL. , if“ -e-" It VAC“ DIED. ahead†Null n no» tr l um mum rom than, and. I W. Mun-mt a I Ilf.‘ ML...- - , W1 s mm“, ot "I 5006,: to than c its !'l'i'i'iiii Dela. 'tes. - to , tt " O O M O