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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1905, p. 13

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'ttev. Theo. Spelz and RN. A Watchier honored the occasion with their presence. ' The remainder of the evening wa' pleasantly spent in games, and at the close dainty refreshments were serv- “I. The members of the Catholic Young Ladies' Society at Waterloo held an inlormal gathering in their hall on Tuesday evening, to celebrate the Sil- ver Jubilee of their Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Sweitzcr. On entering the hall he was greeted with, a chorus entitled "Jubilate Den." A suit- able address was then read by the Secretary, Miss Goetz, after which the .luhilarian was presented with a sterling silver Pys .and Tiaticum Cabinet. V _ The Itevttrend Father in his reply expressed with much tooling his thanks tor the gifts, and his appreci.a- tion of the wry kind sentiments con- tained in the adilress. The proposed improvements at the Fire Hall, Waterloo are under way and men art-mow busily engaged in the work. Instead of a single door at the entrance it has been found he- cessary on account at the new hose “we and ladders; which haveTeeii‘ purchased; to have a double door at the entrance. so as to allow the Wag- ons and ladders to he taken out more quickly. Several partitions are also to be removed inside at the back, so. as to atiord sutlieient room ta os.) eommodat’c them. Mr. Reuben Clark and family will occupy the rooms up- stairs, while Chiet Flynn will move into another residence. The ladders and hose wagon will arrive in the course oi several days and are of the best make, and first class in every particular. A two story brick addi- tion will also be built at the rear of the the hall. The additional room below will afford a place for two horses in case the department decides to purchase them, and the extra room above will be used by Mr. Clark. The Christmas tree, which Was kindly donated by one ot the mem- bers of the congregation. was a map nifwent hemlock tree, and looked ex- tremely pretty decorated with Xmas ornaments and candy bags, the lat- ter being also strung across the iront ot the church. This concluded the entertainment. which was very much) enjoyed not only by the scholars ol the Sunday school, but by all pre- sent. - . we," V..._... “nuruul ‘V‘“""""“'- - - his pastorate in Waterloo. It"! to the ,htdinear order nnd W Perhaps the most interesting time ')'piut,trt,'ggea,eii, 'd,'d,titt ot the whole evening, especially to Attorner.oenerat Por Saturday. Actor the smaller ones, was when a real nay-Genoa] Campbell at Manitoba " live Santa Claus entered tty some .on till ‘ny hero to consult Hon. Mr. mysterious way, to the delight ol the,! For, "will; “to matter. children assembled, who acclaimed Iiy/ t{the C1e'l"t,u',ult,Pggg'r,t $42.13;; 2,'ei' J,"lt,1"pl,'ttn: as: momma: try t... ttood or nu- ma bi . . . stamped!“ lunchtime". my ot the handsome and well tilled bags which, actionl beta; due today ttnd the an- mutained all manner of good things.1 nouncement of the iGaiiiiiuii' In- to the scholars. 1 Valuation. which the AttomeryANmers The Christmas tree, which was; ll It" decided Will continue In In“. kindly donated by one of the mem-i ff tJtyft1inity, 1t.rdetr, and ylth W, Mr. Lavell's iacetient-asuitiea u I. Bible class teacher in ”the Sunday school, and urged them to take ad- vantage of the fact and attend his class, as he would only be here six months longer, which would complete his pastorate in Waterloo. J Jubilee Celebration adore the distributing ot the candy bags, Dr. W. L. Hilliard, the super- intendent, made a, tew remarks in re- gard to the Sunday school, in the course oi which he rvicrred to Rev. mprovements The programme was mule up ol p.. citations and wass.‘ Woodward's or. chestn, glib contributing even! well rendered selections, which helped to enliven the evening. All ot their hulk‘ hers were enthusiastically received. has won its 'T,t2g',',',t."hr, by in you“ an. ot in - cannot 9}!an ttyds "rse.ctomtioF.rt my tttuTa2u",',','lf,,1T.' Price 250. Urge Sin soc. iiGiisG Ti (PM? Twig! tt should um. in mind that (very cold weakens the lungs, low. as the vitality and prepares the lysun for the more serious dis. sing, mm which an the two greatest We“ of banana We, pneumonia emf consumption. l HELD ttt P'i'lglBii, ma. _ TUE”? EV G 1A8 A DECIDED SUCCESS. The “on! ttts , who] enter- tohneot-ol the I. loo Methodist mm: was held or y eve-inu‘ oi brought out a e Ila-her ot 1b My; ot the Sunday school. “any the sun! ttt who " Vays associate an; hip-ot- Iilh the idea of Slut; Claus and the proverbial Chin-nu tree. There I” .Ibu a good attendance at ”rents and lriends. The programme was taken part in by members ot the Sunday when] and worded a “pita! even- ing's entertainment. The younger and smaller members said their little pio- oes in; n characteristic. and happy manner. some at which we" particu- larly Iunny and laughable. Colds Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at lure Hali "Jim Slum Dunion, daughter,” trcal; "tr. Md'askrll Warden, non, “mllh’s hm; Marion "irman, Itontreal, daughter; and Alumni" Wudon and Robert Tycll Warden, sons. are rach'lb rmivo‘u lite in- terest in the estate “for the death ol their mother. The ultimate re- maindrr will full to the grandchild- ren. Dr. Warden also Mt, the sum of $3.500 to the Presbyterian church ot Canal» ‘-d by various mum. debts, 'etc., leav- ing a balance of $75,668.10. consist- ing of lite insatrance.m various com- The executors of the estate ot Rev. Robert Warden, Toronto, Whose 'tvattr occurred on .Novrmher 26, filed his will for probate in the Surrogate "curt Monday morning. The mu] amount, ot the estate is $105,776.50. This, however, is reduc- w ies, arm stock In manna compan- ies in (Marin ind qrmttee. Awarding trt the will thp widow is M rucviur a Mr inlvrvst in the estate. -roup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children as it is Ipleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony. South Africa, says: "I have used Chamber- lain's ' Cough Remedy to ward oft croup and colds in my family. I have found it to be very satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it." For sale by all drugglstl. 'Therc is no other medicine manutac- tured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's T Cough Remedy. It is effective and prompt relief [allows its use. Grateiul par- ents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit of others. It isa certain cure for Signed on behalfot the Berlin Tea- chers' Association. ' IN PRAISE. OP CHAMBERLAIN’C COUGH REMEDY. That with deep sympathy with the bereaved loved ones and relatives of the deceased, we express our hope that _even so great a loss to us all may be over-ruled for good by Him who doeth all things well. _ 61 Whereas it has pleased the Su- 'prarme. Ruler of the Universe, in His infmite wisdom, to.remove trom am- ong us. one of the members ot our School Board, Dr. W. J. Arnott. and where-.3 the long and intimate rela- tions held with him, in the taithiul discharge at his duties, make it em- inetWly befitting that we record our appredgion oi him, Writ tes6Ieiid." Thit the sudden removal of such a life lrom our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply re- alized by all the members and friends of this Association, and wilt prove a serious loss_to the community and the public. That "the wisdom and ability which he has exercised in the discharge ot his duties, his counsel, his interest in educational matters, will ever be held in grateful remembrance. H. Crou as investigator. who will have the assistance of the National Trust Co.. appointed by the court to liquidate the defunct concern. In Foucault. The once” of the National Trust Co.. provisions] liquidators. went up te a: one“ of the York County Loan At a meeting ot the Executive Com- mittee ot the Berlin Teachers' Asso- ciation, the following resolution was passed: Tho Haunting company expect to report to the court um the lacuna-I on Wednesday. Ohmlueldeu' (Malone. The Toronto 'tttararhoidertf commit- tee next Saturday aunt. end. without being fully posted " to events, or pressed {one .di1tratumetion with It " to the and upon the subsidiary an?!“ no Intonation In yet otr. " e. ,77., ._v.. - - will." U ‘0. winding-up or“: can!“ by Just To.“ “and”. a. nun; a! the York County [an and But-u Con- ?h'a'fPf,t,'yty.9utuatoodiuirG. "It“ “gunner, tho mun-u Trust Ca. upwind by tho court. and who but not". notion of “tubal to a. 600 mm. at the defunct county. ud luv. VII-nod tho shutdown nun: Idling out molt mum!- to speculum:- or paying may tumor pro- mlulu to - lamination no a: cushion lhonp to any the unt- - nab-tutu] and that. In no - tor a rm. National That Company Now in Full Charge of Affairs, and will Assist in the In. l vestigntion Authorized by f - the Government. YORK LOAN Ifiter, Dee. 13.4. LEFT $105,000. G. E. ZIEGLER. HAS ASSIGNED.} . Braii'iiriihrcis 7'32?“ Not a minute shun” be lost-ten a chm! shows symplrms v? 'rt ‘1 1'Umberiaitt's Cornet ttrntedy giw as soon as the child becomes hottrse or ma up: the «my "mtrtdr-- - poars, ,rill,prevent the attack. lt never tairs, and is pleasant and sate to take. For sale by I" druggists. sermon, Der. ttt.-The Massey- narris Co. Inn-9 closed their bunch line and will remove the plant to Toronto, in order to centralize their business. is estimated to be still in stock in Canada about 450.000 boxes, which would make the total vnlue of the cheese produced much higher. As to butter Ihe- outlook for the export trade is declared to be better than ever before. Not only is the demund ior the Canadian product expunding in the markets of the Mother Coun- try, but also in Asia, more partial- Iarly in Japan. Mr. ’E.-G. Case, a hail carrier of Canton Centre, Coon. who has been in the U. S. Service for about sixteen years, says": "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy is king cl all and one l0 he relied upon every time. We also find it the best rem- edy tor coughs and colds, giving con tain results and leaving" no bad after enacts. We are never without it in the house." For sale by all drug- gists. _ _ The Montreal Gazette, which prob- ably pays more attention to the Can- adian dairy industry than any other newspaper, has just published a com- prehensive review of the season now ended, with comparisons. It is showr. that though the make of cheese was smaller than last rear, there was a larger production of better than ever before, and as prices for both butter and cheese were higher than last rear, the cash returns are so strtistactory) as to justify the phrase, "a banner', year." The average increase in price) of both cheese and butter this year is; stated to have been about two cents per pound. The total estimated value of cheese exports Irom Montreal for the season is $18,029,358; and ot but- ter $23,000,000. This is a remarkable record, and illustrates the value ot the dairy industry to Canada. There KING OF ALL COUGH MEDICIN- Guelph, Dec. 18. - The oratorio "Salvator." which Mrs. Gardiner Harvey has had in preparation for some time, was produced at St. George's Church to-night. The work is undoubtedly a grand one, and deals with its noble theme in a sympathet- ie manner. The quality of the compo-' sition is ot the highest musicanly des- cription. All the leading musieians ot the .city took part. The choral W93 was exceptionally iiee and-the eomposer's knowledge of the more sepere forms of composition was dem- onstrated in a choral fugue, "From the Rising of the Sun.’1 l MOVING PLANT TO TORONTO AttomerA1enera1 For, when ap- prised of the liquidation aid that was no bar ttt the Government Inquiry. and he had no doubt mumm- would to r.tsee" ao"rnrrtqnt..o.ty.ary work. The liquidator was unable to [In my opinion as to the rrtuttionattip of the York County Loan with may of the ma!“ subsidiary compuls- there. The provisional liquidntor hope- to f be this to make I report as to the I -ttgrttien of the company. through tho 1 c0313, o.? Wednesday next. ; CANADA's DAIRY BUSINESS Acosta “Manual. It ”pear- the “not: no of a very substantial nature, and the public should be warned can“ selling out their right. or incl-cu: on account of the feeling of uncertainty which ll- !nn follow} a 'tiryfinr, up. 7 The National Trust Cm. In Imu- ed to take nonunion trrdar of the branch one” at the York County Loan in Sydney. 1mm. St. John,. Montreal. Ottawa. Hnnailton, London, Winnipeg and Vancouver through their once" and earmwndentn. All the» one“ have been tttttMud 01th. liquidation by wire and toque-tad to announce in the newspaper: that no further mymcnu be and. to - ot the York Lon. . _ A low- mun " may. tho amount of vhlch could not. In uouulnod. mu received, emu-tin; of mu”: In the hand- ol mats. colloctod' prior to tho winding-up. A (not deal nor. is expected this morning from - 111 over tho country. What: pro-nod or to the mount: "our“. W. T. Whlte. EM? oe tho Nathan) Trust, an! the information would ho dun to the court ttrBt. v"... "I“ In": III “I "mltlt" I i;i;i'daTi"Cr m m a. .. I wants?" "in? mm; 2:: than; a. tori-elm. In the and - . , m a cw m “but”. d r the letter to Ill!!! Eagltah sporting tho am. will; will he nu new . Papers. It is as follows: forward by the nonunion. l Sporting Editor Telegraph: 3m - A hm Inn " mole]. the ISM“ , have succeeded in keeping your rud- od wttieh eotrtd ggttt be ascertained. I an: inlouned trom than to time u to "i reeetrqd, mu" 1fdllrtg, m the uttering: um mummy; ot the ttte we. " “""' eet W poke ot the Pil i F mu to the winding-up. A great deal more , 'P"' . . . gr m oo " expected this morning from “a (Jab Pttttteir Pt". to Cumin. We In over tho country. When pm n. A have been interested In the sayings ot to the amount. received. W. T. White. i these men. and there is a oomideuble WI ttd the New Trust, aaid ', satiataetiots in knowing just what :5: 2f,','t"r,'t'." would b. atrers to ,' they have been suing. One is not The Nubia! Trust 00.. he mu- ' 'l'filu"t ttl that hue even. a",',', ed to at. mule: to-dgy o! the I PH .ta Ing, bu ' " the us ot branch one“ of the York County l interrupting, h beg leave to tar before Loan in Sydney. new“. at. John,. ) you the has, as tar as I am con- Momma. Ottawa, Hamilton. London. , cerned, connected with the now iam- Winnipeg and Vueouver thrown l ous match played here on September {zigzag his}. 'if'JJN',tt'ftdl ‘ 13, between the Pilgrims and the liquidation by who ttad request“ to Pytetrt, P Iritielt the iormer were min- Jhnnh-r Pst' L?'"te A CANADIAN ORATORIO GROUP. At this stage Mr. Kranz relused to undertake the ottiee ot referee under such conditions, as did Mr. Forsyth and Mr. Bruhacher; hence my connec-- tion with the story. I called the Rangers together and explained the new conditions under which they would be expected To play; and then got the game under way. At the end of the first halt the score was ohe to nothingin lavor of the Pilgrims» Shortly after hall-time the Rangers; tied the score. A few minutes later 1 had occasion to award a free kick to the Rangers. The forwards advanced as far down the field as possible with. out getting off-side, and as soon as the ball was kicked they rushed ahead to catch it on the tly, and it possible to score. There was a pretty close call tor the Pilgrims, but the situa- tion was saved by a kick into touch. While the hall was being brought back tor the throw-in Mr. Milnes rushed up to me and in a most often- sive manner asked if I knew anything at all about an oil-side. I begged him i to explain, and he referred' me to the ‘action of the Rangers' forwards in l running ahead when the tree kick was taken. This was not only impudence but ignorance oi the rules on his part and I invited him to take some active partin the game. The ball was thtm returned to the field ot play and alter a slight. skirmish near the line, was centred and headed through by the Rangers' outside right, who caught it alter quite a run. During this last portion of the play Captain Milnes still showed an inclination to annoy me with his sneering remarks; so, by way ot reply, I announced to him that a goal had been scored, and that the score Was now two to one against him. This piece of news eaive ed him to talk still more freely, and a few or his followers came to thn him. There were those who contender! that when their captain entered into conversation “ith me the play stop- ted arrtmnaticauy; others claimed 1 had not blown the whistle for the throw-in; a tew declared that the play that had scored had been oft-side; and Sir Charles Kirkpatrick, while at De- troit some days later, in the presence ol a reporter, discovered that I had not seen the goaLtwotptLaLalL. This explanation has grown in his favor, and seems likely to supplant all the others. No doubt many at your read- ers know something about the occas- team had visited the old country; that, according to his 'opinion, toot- hall as played in 1888 was tar below the standard of that of 1905; and that Mfwas determined, even at the risk ot'tsreaking with both spectators and players. to play under "English rules or nothing." He further insisted that there were to be no time-keepers PC goal umpires, the extra work to be loaded upon the referee. This first short experience with Mr. Milnes showed him to be an insolent and presumptuous autocrat, and those of us who had any intercourse with him would like him to know iust, what we think ot him. This is apart from any good opinion we may have at his ati- ility to play football. J also member: l Assists-t Sammy H. I. Brown, ot the Western Footing)! Azimuth. [at this tmm, In and: u "in“ a WI commas-give reply to a. uno- 'teteited by the 21-58 a to one. “m “It“ by maid m7 iieiGt the touring with Pilgrims In to- 'Hdtott.te ”(at u. Bulimia-tho mamas-r sauna-hut H. w. snows SENDS AN arenas-r. ma urn-an i',? jssvmuu. moms" 3m no JOURN- ALS REGARDING we can. I two goal. Before concluding I would like to pay my compliments to Sir Charles. lt is very ditrteult to believe that the man whom we heard» deliver a pat- riotic, _ broad-minded alter-dinner speech, is the sane person who has since been wailing and lamenting through the press of two continents about the loss at a tooth“ match ‘and the scraping ol a tew shins. We are greatly disappointed in him. I ‘venturc to say that there is not a toothall team in Ontario. or England either. that has not at one time' or anot'er.esperiencvd run! Mum-J: . tt suiting Irom inaccurate, though in: intentional, rulings on the field 0. play, and yet we have heard than during the last three months of this one solitary instance of what Was at worst a misunderstanding, than of all the O.A.l-‘.l.. protests ot two seasons. Furthermore, the morest schoolboy knows that the very nature ot the AatratuttootttalLcauses it to result occasionally in a jolt or a bruise. and yet, even at that. the. match} ptafed in Berlin was singularly frm l trom roughness. there having been not ional wranile over a winning goal, but I doubt whether any of them ever heard of such a coincidence of calam- ities as was alleged to have occurred at this juncture. t My reply to their claims then land now, too, tor that matter) was: I saw the goal scored; I did not go to their captain to converse with him, hut, rather, he came to me with a complaint regarding a play that had been quite legitimate; I found nothing in the English rules compelling a. re- feree to blow his whistle as a signal to throw the ball in, and, to the best 2'l mr knowledge (and I saw the play)‘ 'therewas no oil-side play. I maintain it would be a very bad rule to allow any captain to stop play by rushing up to the referee at a critical point oi the game, with some imaginary com- plaint. That there seemed to be some misunderstanding on the part of some of the Pilgrims I grant, but the rules make no allowance tor mis understandings, and, asltried to be impartial throughout the game, I could do nothing else but award tht goal, I consider it would have beet: an exceedingly partial act on ,my par: to have disallowed the goal on thv plea of a misunderstanding. TN whole question was one of justice un- der the rules, and no sentiment, an! I must agree with one ot their om. players, who, before the close of th, name, said, "It serves our fellows jol- ly well right for stopping when the referee's whistle had not blown." SALMUX ttut tins export brand, rvgplar ISC., .now 2 for 250. , SALJIKV‘x, rcgniar mac. and 15e., now We, _ Mm _ _ All our chuizcr Soc. TEAS, package or hulk, now 40c. _ All our Regular 40c. TEAS, package of bulk, now 2-nc. _ [ All our Regular 25c. TEAS package ’or bulk now por. . F All our Regular we. 15c and 25c. Flavoring Extracts, now for it, toe and KR: respectively ‘ ’ _ y Jelly Powders. regular Hhs, JHIW 7c or four for 2.30. _ _ _ _ Sardines at from Ae. per tin, and up. , ' " I also beg tauth. the fgliowiag: --Wtsek "f which thr ,gt0rp iii-ms if part" 'thrties'rt'aitlo. immense on corner John and MarySt,reccs:, the appie t'vrrptautor, the warehouse on the C. i. It. track, [maids four horses, wagons, buggy, Speeding Hulk; etc. . . _ w _ Geo. Fllaseitf't ug,. _ Redpath's Best Granulated Sugar - 20 lbs. Best Green Rio Cotfee - " lbs. Best Roasted Rio Coffee - . 8 lbs. Rice, Tapioca. Canary of Hemp Seed, 4c. per lb : Malta Vita, Force, Ora 97 Piece DINNER SETS 12 oo mum's's’W" doxeu, for Crown Derby, Reg. "Ott, for . Regular 60c per dozen. for 44 Piece TEA SETS. German 4 00 CUPS and SAUCERS, Alhambra China, Regular 86.oo, for . - Blue. Reg. $100 per doa., for , In fancy (lm‘muu. Austrian, Japanese and Franck: china of endless variety you will tiud almost. cut in two. T . Fancy Piower Puts from the . rdtiary mujolica ware to the expensive Louwclsco war“ some very tine Louvre-hen w',Irc. vac-w originally, as high as 3) 8.00 a. nine» . 197 Piece DINNER SETS I Regular " no. for l 97 Piece DINNER SETS Regular $14.00, for 97 Piece DINNER SETS Crown Derby, Reg. $19.00, for 44 Piece TEA SETS, German China, Regular $6.00. for wingto aid luck epbeing too lug. foe most buyers desiring to buy; in the , we are rednrm, 5" Pere" from 0'10 _ and of the stock to the other; remember this is a gonume sale, not tut awry m. u e. moet leur. v "he. by asking e and] reduction on some lines only, in crder to drnw (tun'un. " with the obJeet of a innit“ ttotitis tine; this hole was reduction: in all huoa: mat-y'Hnm ". A Wdlm ot kiwi " w are union-to get out of business at the very earliest uppnru _ _ enefore extend M “Nil! invitation to make on only call to demonstrate _to you what w u . , . _ A few mutations may give, you an idea of whet in being feed - - , Piece DINNER BETS,, _ " T 44 Piece TEA SE TS, Austrian t k Regular $7.50,!” $4.50 China, Regular $0.50. for 8 4 5C; Piece DINNER SE ' 44 Piece TM. SETS, English _ 97 Retruiar “gin. "t' 7.00 China. Regain $350, for 2 5 97 Piece DINNER SETS 800 m Piece "R/JUN',,',, for 250 ' V Regular " ttth tbr ' to Piece TOILET SETS 4 DC W Piece DINNER SETS 10 00 Crow" Derby Regal" $650. for Regular $14.00, for . WHITE CUPS and SAUCERS fifi Sweeping Sale commencing Friday, Bet. 20th. at? 8 am ani-gdw togo onto: CROCKIBY OI blink nun an}: n- City Grocery and China Hall. GBOGERIES, as long as present stock lasts {dung togo onto! hum lbs. to alt-y .61!“ of 0R0(‘Elil'\~ a ubhokntao '-hotsth.dolur, 'sntiusitrhqrietetnitrafrudtsissin.tneta Going Out of Business JLJllhllG OUT the ' rdinnry majolica ware to the expensive Louieuco war" ine-up, new; origitully. as high BS $18.00 a piece. . oachy and Pall'lulti‘ v)', i, t'trw ‘slightest regard as to haw; such ltr. accurate statements my be believ- Pd, and might be the trans of doing me an injury. I may be ", :used tor idling them that I an: pn'lty gener- ally given credit for a, knowledge of I the rules. .an I believe t hare yet t.ti be justly mood ot pntinlltv; end it: either ot 'tet-ft-ttttstir-ar-e," teree as often as one m ght upon! trom the noise one hears, me mus' know that the teteree win “In! It justice is continually: I ", ‘g tottt ot u... . t. “b ,-.aau-wun In; until mum. la single instance oi delay on account! Beyond the of1emiive, dictatorial of injury to a Pilgrim. I would like; manner oi Hm 0:.L' otrrciai, and the to ask Sir Charles to explain in» it. excessiie new of not aluays too ao- was that, since “*w- Berlin lellows ' curate language of the other. those had not regard for Lmbs, I the Pil-,oi us who came in m-ntact With. the grims were still able to put on their. Pilgrims have no artwrse criticism to lull team at Galt within three days, _ otter. lie trar. new proud to meet while at Chicago tht; were 4t badly) these genth-nwn, mm on and at! the crooked” because of the “total ttttrot- field. We w-Pnh" their draw}: to play ness" of two of their men. Surely our most popular summer game. and 'hese "Berlin fellows" must have we reioicc i" the end-able record of been ot a peculiarly \ieious character , their tour. Thur stsit in America to intliet injuries that would not , has already 'ual Cd great influence for reach the acute stage unti.l two weeks 1 good rn .tssotiauon toottall, boar"; later, when "the beat team ot all"lt;anada and in Um United Stares. Was met! Or could it have been thatiand it is gimme m my how Mr- there were others who regarded neith- reaching mi: Ilzlilwnt mm: hr. com- er lite nor limb? It seems as it Sir ing as it trues at l. tum when thor.., Charles is still so impressed with th, isa strong popular sentiuwni against thought that the Pilgrims should haw Fagin foothill? as May-J m the Am- ‘von every - that' he neglects li'. "it'nn colleges. Turr, out lint the Ue details of truth. When he any t n winnlnc " mamas, Sir Charles that the ball went through the goal bot us, In; the nun-t at the tour "unknown to the referee" be 3a? We believe the object in a great meek what is absolutely false; and. when are has already been tscrotuplisshcd. it, he states that "when that ofrieial we has been hinted, any.“ all of the was informed oi what had taken place Pilgrims visit “and” on some in- ne allowed that goal," he must know lure occasion, we hope not they will that his words are u;.true. tor t did he able to him on mom tennis aimia. not require, and did not get, um ted with the o,A,F.t,. than they did second-hand information on what l in 1905, and that they will on no no hurl seen. Mr "hum. .m: "aptain would ml 1" ",i; Ber)”; *lilnes lure Four mums. aw has”! I than}. mu. Mr Editor, mot-'3 '_" !tvl" br) 'r, r, " t'., it' "t ht "Part." in. Mt. nu“; "ma A”... "in“... b, a iiv,e one and w; extend a cordial invitation with Ladies of Berlin run? Waterloo and l icmity to visit, our Show Foams where h- an; pmrareva to show the Emmett designs in Paris and Amermnv Millinery. Mrs. G. Stew tagels " -- ------ __ _ 8-10 KING ST. FALL MILLINERY 8.00 10.00 12.00 4.00 Yattulated Su'gat - 20 lbs. for $1.00. A ?.otree. - " lbs. to; $100 - t Coffee - - 8 lbs, for $1.00 4e. perlb: Malta VitayFome, Orange Meat, Smngth" "r. o 'J'riscnit, " per rpnclmgc. V Our Disi%r of reporfs any that "t .1 to resign his we What, pny. will " " be without the can of "Libby"? q The Caettptrett-Norterntan new ttttltt.f9te_etttrred, to Jiurt.. I at Pilgrims visit Plum. on mum M- lure caution, we hop. tht they win he able to hire on mom team: aimia. ted with the 0.1111,. thul they did in 1905, AMI that they wilt on no no would tart In 'vlwl" Burl”: I "talk you. Mr Editor, hear‘dr tn, Im- slime you ha" Bayou! {he was"; dicta'lorial manner oi tlit' INA' afield. and the excessixe aow oi um always too ao. curate language n! (he other, those of us who came m maker. with. the tin: " variety you will tiud the pr "A ”HY W. “Rn 'nt, partisans on both aides Sec. Western Foothill! Assn Dec. It, Waterloo. Ont. a! "uu, " ha AI. Brit W. 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