, The Berlin VOL su-NO; ' We have a large "mortar nt in silk lined Kid and Mock-s. tam apd grey color; Sign wool tine" and uulioed Mocha in all chairs tbt d Fur line Y Mocha Gfoves in all sizes at "usritieing prices. The Berlin Our Satau P oats stem is . S. R. Ernst 8: 00.. Overcoats for $6 95 were " to " Suits for ts 90 were $8 to " Trousers for $2.69 were$3 so Alhm-ol Search "remit, tie-k [my tcritter, also Imp in d arm-med. 43v eludes, nut‘pettem, side and hip were", we“ made. up» 34 tn 42 Underwear for 43c, each garment was 50c and 75c _ the" unitary Wool fl-tgt lined neural dude 34 to 40, unit a rt draqrttrB. White Shirts for 69e, were $1 Leondrled open back end front, back onlv or tronc’nnlv. ttood qualit- out: -n linen boom: and wrist bands, e In dignity soiled. Working Shirts for age were soc F Ot been that end white dnll, cull“ trucked, “an double "Petit" mine, 31m " w 18. Socks tor 19c, were 25c and 35c Plain black and tune] unload and trt,riord autumn. pure wool yrâ€. In†rudely at an. Iowa's new otutde, than 10 III II. Bord Overcoat: tor $3 89 were’s and $6 T In pun! mack chow-u and {mu tstoett, am 'itttey new: In and. bra-ted, bot but out! tourist style, size: 27 to 31. Boys' Suits for $298 were ts . T 7 Of dark domwlc undo, 3 pttstm lulu, angle bros-rod, am 27 to 32. Men's Winter Boots reduced - let's GT, UGi. lined boot: and box on". leather lined for .1 98, um t3. bony mien, the. 7 " 10. T Women's, Girls, Boys' and Children's Boots, 98c 2861):!" ot and! errteowtrte boon, me "your [moon 81 5031.75 and I? In: tra1f, Donn]. tid, ulna loin. with warm “My. Att at on. who The Nntrhrr. Ponitry Yards, mm.- ted .liiile more than a mile outside the oonroration of Berlin. emailing " mm oi Ind. On It " a 2-storer brick house with furnace. bunk In": With good Matrlitttt, hen houses attd . lug- hauling house and with hot um "stem; imbue! cell“, good an; all newly mm. A Mtgtil tor t â€It†Inn. Address Saturday's Savings: i1,r View . and Boys . CLEARING $ALE (l? (llillh GLUVno Unlined Rid and Ruse-um, tan and dogsirin _ Ree" a; 750 for 49e " r$100 " t9e. " 1 tro " 99e. Ot attiool . VI‘I, Row iv' b bro-mm; 'u-h “um tVttre, 1""- For mu ha and young men. pun- al - panama “rude 5nd dauh‘la hnni‘u d an» " m 35 _ FOR SALE. 98 can ti. Gloves at a Greatly Reduced Price J. w. WOODS. Berlin P. o, Mercantile Go Regular $2.50 to $1.99. . Mercantile Co, THE criR0?0clllSc 2.25 1'-nn. "tau in sq" F wr- u not. arelt ‘nWrt-d a v e' " . ot' ot EFarm for. Sale. summed 1 mile west at Mannheim, Lot No. 4, mum's Rout. eraetaloutttt ot " get", ot which seven acre! are good hsni wood hush. sud balsam limit-t good state ot cultivation. On " Issstom dwelling, um. hum kitchen “inched; good but hm. comma. wsgnn shed. nil other on Wilding; chtem, and new: isms; well sud spring on premises. Us!" clsy loam soil. . For - Mic-Ian My to SAIUEL BACtmRT, SHIP. m P, o. UNI! 4A v... S149 149 tr .31, 4C, cc 5 vow p l W. o. Bundy, ot Toronto, spam and†It his home um. g mesa“. yuan. mu LNDCLB â€an I bunny in Muverton. , A tew ot our town sports took in 1 the Bertin-sstrattord hockey mama at mutton Manny my“. Fiir/'"iiiiiii/ j)jii..iiiiii'isii Ar. a. F. Batch we“ Sunday in Gleam. mm Manic Goeta a "sum; . rcttua in tomato. ITS Ease Wilson, ot Hanna“, i, dating he: Ilium, ansa Donn; lu- miss n.3, munmmis span. Sammy a. be: borne in Gunilla. In. Isiahâ€, ot Mount Forest, is_ti"yas, an, r _ Kerr's. W. o. Begs: was a. business visitor to the Twin-Lily on Ssturday. Mr. .106. unley, oi Minna, 'spent Sunday at his home Bere. Mr. tlemens Hoegel, who has been with Mr. Alex Rennie tor the past three flux, left. town Saturday tor Toronto. Miss Clara; Kreuter is visiting with friends in Branttord. Mr. Milton Seitert spent Sunday at his home on me 9th. 100nm“... WWW Miss'Leon: Gall, who spent a few was with her sister, Mrs. P. Bas- tcndort, returned home on Thursghy. Miss U. Good and Miss Smith suis- dared with their parents at Moder- well. The North Perth Farmers' Jnsti- tute held their annual mating in Wingefelder's Hall on Tuesday and it was wetlpttended. Mr. Norman Ratz, of Sharon], Spent. Sunday with his parentt - -Revivat matings are tieing held in the Evangelical Church at present. Mr. W. J. Ney, of Stratford, has rented the Foresters' Hall (or one week t6r the pumps;~ ot advertising and selling sonic linoleum, carpets and Mr. Frank Nickie. ot Brantford, is sititirtg his parents. . - iiorn.-To Mr. and Mrs. A. Zulaut, Friday, Feb. 9th, awn. Serious Aeeident.--Mrs. Louis Birie Je, of tbe' 9th concession, met with an unfortunate accident on Wednes- day at last week. While visiting her son, Albert, through a mis-step she fell down the stairway' leading to the collar, stri ing herhead against the solid stone wall. She was rendered unconscious, and it is feared some in- ternal brain injury resulted, as shé had not retained consciousness " the time of writing. Little .hope is held out tor her rccovery at present." Mrs. F Schaller, Preston, is visit- ing here tor a low weeks. Miss Theresa Brenner. spent the past week in Linwood. Messrs, Diebold Kramer, North Da ou, and George Kramer, Berlin, ther,t Sunday and Monday here. -iiiis Ruse Lmshard “timed to her home here on Monday after staying in Hamilton {or some weeks. __ _ _ "E2315: Comm Brenner and Emit Mere, Waterlgo, agent Sunday here. menu, "nun-mu, up»... w-..‘.., .._..7 Quite: number ot our young men “out n pleasant evening at the home ot Mr. John S. Meyer recently. Card playing was the chic! enjoyment ot the evening and euctyonc went home well pleased. -"iirrTiiGir" Arnold spent Sunday in Linwood. 7, -- __‘ .. Smithy School Convention. - Our township Sunday school convention, , which was held [at Tttttradar, prov- ed a great success. The morning until ultcrnoon sessions were held in the; Methodist church. and the evening! meeting we; held in the Pretrbyterian church. In the afternoon nnd evening the churches were tilled to overt) ing, The diluent subjects tnlten by': those appointed were :th mam,‘ and great. enthusiasm was manifest in the discussions of those subjects tsrl the people. Thom aherrittgtort, than hononry president, presided " all ‘Ihe sessions with great tart 1nd nhility. J. G. Hurst. our worthy srecretorr-tretvstrrer, “tended to his duties in Avery ailment runner and was elected to an the once tor en- othel you. The Indie: at Winter- hmrne provided I supper tor all the visitors on the ocelslon And it " needless to any that ample Mitre ‘15 done to the good thingn'prepnr- ed by the Indies. The meeting was brought to A close shoot. man otter Votes of thanks had been passed to the Indie: tor their kind hospitality. V A. number spent. Scum, m ba 'u M: m the other" ot the Amhuon. the presiding omen, the kind Mend: who read nluhle my": on the dtttetertt “than, and the “I do" who At-tNed not IllIIIc. The “My wu an In}; All a. -dietttm in: aloe» Jaunted by tum Outcome-uh . a: County and Damn. . WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY HORNING . FEB. Is. 1906 WINTERBOURNE. LINWOOD. ST. CLEMENTS. ROSTOCK. A number oi out? lumen an ap- plying tor English mun-u, which It I step in the right direction. lean. D. and B. Geiger left tor their home in Dashwood Int week. after spending "Vere! darn visiting Mend; in thin vicinity. Mr. J. Spain] In txrtstitted to his house through illness. Mr. uni Mrs. A. Stow. luvs re- turned from Huntington, but, atter spending several months in the col- lege them. _ T Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallm, ot Berlin, were the guests or Mr. and In. A. Baum on Sunny. Junc- Penio. Jr., for 1235mm Mr. A. Baler, ofPiatttrvittes, spent Sunday under the paretarroot. -- _ Mr. Budgeon, of Berlin, called on triettdtt here last Manny. The suction sale ot Mr. D. Shana, held last week was fairly well " tended. The proceeds netted 81300. Wedding bells will be heard in the neat lutlirc. Ice harvesting is the order of the day. The [armors are busy hustling in their ice since the ground bog went back into its hole. Farmers' Institute Meetings.-- The Farmers' Institute meeting: held here last Saturdgy afternoon and evening were very successiul. ' The durum session consisted in horse Ind dairy judging and the discussion '0! im- portant matters such as good poultry houses, poultry breeding and cultivn- tion ot the soil. The propane for the evening session was of stat in- terest, The president, Mr. Newsteud, of Preston, occupied the chair ’ and made a lew opening remarks. An ad- dress of welcome wits then given by Mr. M. C. Homer, which was replied to by Mr. Brown, of Haysville. Instituto Meetings.-The Farmers" Institute meetings held here last Tuesday Were adeetded success. Dur- ing the altornoon the live stock tadg- ing was the centre ot “Iranian. The evening session was ably presided ov- er by Mr. A. Docring, 2nd Vice- Prcs. H. S. Arkell, B.S.A., of rGuelph. gave an interesting address on "Food Stuns," and Mr. Barbour 'on "Fumers' Sons." The musical part ot the programme was splendid. Solos were rendered by Mr. Barbour, Mr. Uttiey and . Mr, Hammond, ot Welleslcy. Violin music was given by Mr. Birmingham. Miss L. Web- ater acted u accompanist through- Mr. E. B. Hallman gave some very important facts about Canadian (arm lite. Mr. E. H. Thamer also made some worthy remarks alyng this tine. Mr. Fraser then gave some instruc- tions for the destruction of noxious Weeds. A good musical programme was furnished during' the evening con- sisting cut-vocal solos, quartottes and instrumental music. At the close ot the meeting everyone joined in sing- ing the National Anthem, after which the gathering dispersed. Mr. Wm. Leighton is visiting in Toronto. Mrs. (Hebe, 3:? Berlin, was (he guest of Mrs. linger over Sunday Vera Frame spent last week with Iriends in Glenallm. Mr. and Mrs. McMaster, and daugh- ter, of Portage La Prairie, are vis- up; trieMt my.“ Ite.rtt. MF. and Mrs. Ed. Fetch and family hue returned to their home in Ber- lin alter spelling nnwcekAheE. -urTutTieGr. -ril/d. Laatner, ot Hawksville, visited at Mr. Jno. Web- ster's last week. __ Fred Puke: has been W7 by -iir.raiid Mrs. J. H. Campbell spent . few days in Berlin. _ , Emma Shanty. has returned trom tt visit with friends in Will-not: _ out the program. Mr. Guido Koch moved Md: " out tiling.- again utter an absence ot nev- en1 yet“. Ree. C. R. Miller gave n Bible tead- ing on the second coming of Chm In the Mennonite church Inst Sunday evening, when he closed n series of lpl‘cill meetings. Rev. W. N. Volliclt commenced spe- cial union in the Memoam, church tart, new“ evening. F A goodly number at our M. S. peo- ple “tended the convention held " Motorboat“ last â€andâ€. A very woman! Fumen' Ins“. tute meeting was held In the Town- ship "all here the week More Inst. Mr. and, tst-Bridgeport, mt it: Barter, ot Urosshi11, were the opt-Alb en In the itterttoott, and In minor. to that: In. ganIIcmen. Mr. Shana. the mercury, sue tn “dross In the awning, C - - A . .,,.A.___ -1 n_- "iiir." Barber wok that.†ot In humd’l {up and spent the My with It! old schools-Me. In. R, L. For ton _ln. M. L. Weâ€. ot St. Jacobs. vu- prmc " tho Inmate meet- Ing. In. WM melanin! Mm, all with! qrith In. â€Inâ€. MANNuEm. CROSSHILL. Ctht NESTOGO‘ At the evening session, the Prof. took for his topic "A Trip Through Temisksming," where he spontstew Weeks last summer hauling Farmers' .Institute meetings. Mr. Reid spoke on "Profitable Burying†in the gnu-noon. He laid great stress on clennllness, regular- ity and the testing ot the cows to and out which are the profitable ones and those that are not. Cow: should always have access to water and daily exercise is benetiettu, but do not allow them to stand out in the cold. NORTH WATERL00 FARMERS' .- INSTITUTE Series of Meetings held through- out the 1;:me you}; sac Gentrevllle, hove Just been held. The speakers st Centreville were Prot. J. B. Reynolds, oi the Ontario AgrimF ture! College, and R. Debi. ot Der- lin. Both delivered their “drum in exceptionally good style, while their subject matter wu ot the most ul- ueble kind. . Prof. Reynold; took up the sub- let ot soil management " the alter- noon meeting, which he chimed was " the heels ot ell WM agricul- ture. Soils need not so much B. new ingredient no proper moment to get good use ot whet is already in the soil. There is enough tertility in a block ot marble to grow grain, but the phyeienl condition I: not right. Hence cultivation is to bring soil in e proper physical condition. On over- nge soil deep loll cultlvntion will pay. Cultivation does not many menu plowing. he lurrowe 'should heturnedupeoutoexpose the large" surface to the lrost. which is the best ttoil tiller there is. _ Spring cultivntion would nim to get the ground worm and dry it somewhat, and make it mellow. The seed bed should he nhout three in- ches deep and mellow. . l Dr. w. L. Hilliard took tor his subject, "Good Health Ind Lite on the Farm," advocating matey Butte shine and [rash air in our hm Homes. We should take more time _ to masticate our food. eat less meat, otrrtieuhtr1y pork. The. dipper as I. ‘rule is the hen-lest eater but does trot do more wotk. _ Wily. Gaiuner cultivation is to der troy weed: and to keep the moisturo thab is " the soil from evgporgting. "It; the 'vesting session he spoke on “Milk and Its Products," which was listened to dttentively by the audi- At Bloomingdale Prof. Reynolds again spoke on “Soil Management" at the afternoon session. There were also tree minute speeches given by Gordon Bingeman and P. A: Snider. At the evening session the Prof. gave a very interesting talk on "The Climate of Canada," aided by a map ot the Dominion and a. low charts showing the min m1 and the tan- perstures ut'dillerent points over the Dominion. J. o. Hurst gave an address on "Some Principles ot Agriculture," in which he danced some very valu- able points to be remembered. M Conestogo Mr.. R. Reid again no". gave an address on "Dairying for Magic. Profit." and Gsvln Barbour ot Cross- ----- hill spoke on the subject of "Beet String Cattle." Both addresses were well 80118 delivered and very attentively listen- ed to by the audience. At the even- Robo- ing session the secretary gave short tatu on the “Institute System." $7 go-N and the history leading up to our â€"-- - present system. He pointed out that shad“ the idea ot instructing fame" is not; ttgag" new but‘dutes back over 100 yesrs,[.____ when the first agrlett1trtrtt1 soeietiesiWooal were organized, wnich paid more " tention to the instruction of their men-ch- members then to the holding oi “kl. ---_ As time parsed on the education] Gm" side tell into neglect, but hes been todtmt revived by our present system of ----- Fermen' Institutes. B. and _ “um " -. nil "a: Mr. Reid spoke on “Milk ad In Products," while Mr. Durban: took up the subject of "an’ Bora." His more" w" dotted in fttte Bot ery Image and it put in print would nuke â€In"!!! reading. A very mull audience we: present " Flandue, but the inure-t we: keen. Mr. o. U. Manner, V.8.. ot Linwood, evoke on the "Dim ot the Digestive Organ of the Horse," in " inhuman manner, ,rttiltt Mr. H. S. mun, B.S.A., of the 0.A.C.. spoke on "Breeding end Feeding Beef Cattle." Avery-Mythic?! frru) The evening session In: tnken up try n Iddl’m on the Institute Sys- tem by the Beeretary and In "ere." on Food Stalls by Mr, Arte! . The afternoon session st Crouch“! we: 3 denature trom the main“! ottenoon â€do. in it“. reepeet that only one nddrcn woe given in the hall, that ot Mr. Arkell on “The Most Prontnhle Home tor the Fur- mer to Raise." utter which than present reputed to Mr. Baumâ€: hnrne not: by when two beet Illi- nulewnhmht Into the ring and n lecture on them glven_hy T. Bu; but. The. Rating: Bram.' In! hone. Lord Gunning. v“ brought In and 3 lecture on homo given by Mr. Arhelt. _ The eve-lug prognmme cu enm- potod ot " when on "Food Malt" by It. Arun, and In "dresq on "hmn' Boys" by Mr. auteur. At mm. “at! wu only one -uiititt in the Emory _ ot the {mute (mun-dam!) LE0RApfill. Feb. a a in; South aide King Street. 1-2 PRICE After m oM-o-r you a nuan- ir. nu: Wall Piper donut-um. '0 Inn mew. d a. g to yuu a "rw.extaas low [at-icon 14. In“: to char out. “I. odd lob hero . ' monk o mm: 300 u. We an... "sau room and we was your hip. With be “during t'rki- T zoo Acre Farm Township of North Dumfries. m..- "a...“ - Tiruiu"iftitGiTka%aGiiiia -- ore!- t'lll'h'/.irih"l om tr.it.rs.Mr gimme iim"" 'lii,ft B315: Fi. "EMS; Alum" "iii MAM can; u thofrtts in! of SN m nun-ulnar. .. m - - " Town Mitt in the Mn of am on 1'an ttt+tdaree""geh.A.D,e"" ol That Meant-Jain mm man or I.- helngoompuoo orb: 5t connection & IW; lhlpol North Ulllnfl'kl, Cum-a of was gov-occupied by lath:- E. M“. The [Allowing buildin- uc on all: “an: axons Div-Ila Rouse an ft. he Mlt% Fm†Bank “In: ','lilf, mo Ming t/1tt"t1',t 7011: Bug or Driving Home Inâ€. at 9291-1303!“ -- - ___. .. _ Ate â€has n I it “labor: in- .... t, ' wil he -h w o p'c'iu inner u you We pun ot 'ho 1rbrh. Ru-m- mum dug- '0 much any m Till-urn kin-[Mfumln- dbMo'd’u-t- oe1"ut.tsttytmttt0ttt-otitmiu.hmrt) the ownolau‘ arse1tiriirtimtNg%. l The Vandal- will product only not lb "nah-1m 1m. and: u may but In their was on. Wrmerett Ida. m huh or th- Wfltgt may to bvnlld in Ian-hm th- WI tberfttwarr1ttktutertmcr_omtetttk - ., "ifiiiGTrGGG7f7au iuGiaGFiii'% nub known annulment uh and can be lull In 8t,'trlk"Jlt from Kenneth Imam-um. o! Guelph. . Land this†h day Mimi-n. A, D., m A ' KENNETH {AQUA}: _ __ on Tutk about, booming business. our new method but bum I mos-from the -'t 1". People visit "at stun-e who have - bun than before not! If. delighted with the Go, dd sud the Burgsins they no getting. There won’t it any kt up on our part You do your part and wilt dd mtrw--RBBULXt LOWER PRICES ALL ROUND- . Cum Comb A lot of Curry ""gtir,tf'J'" Afow we at the and comm, Burns 3 oval- Wry low prion at Homo Dru-h- ",'g",'h,,','.t m: l in; 48e "eh. " n 'r Se ing a ---------------------, and 211' and). February rpm-1M IN. Axe WOG‘OI If Tou want “ trood ,rrdsms. In an Illn- Good Goods. 82 ga-troi. £5.95. - -- - OhMI'OII’I 40 Gunmen, pure Gh-tter. white, nlwayu laid for Soe. Fibruuyspeciul IN. a)†Loiration Bum: o Robe. -- 6"AI.. mogul-r ailing price we -stt.-4Ht. ilrteo We. iiiiiaio Pun- _ Atroof 131 more String Sta-5- tt Bella ulwwyu mid 8011. for $1.50 and 81.75 tush.--'ro chm, M, " oo FiGaiias 23mm mu. nice new spot. well worth .. ....... .. -...- â€Imam trGoht to Smt comer- " we. B. and H. 8 on Hatters "Brad on Hanan yr a £3ng d" any"... -- -.---- - irlided In shop. _ as: good In our. Were non. Febru- u'y Sprain! 08.â€. arrived m- iiA, -ialiiidrjkudi4L - sham-unnu- tttttttg In. . whirlwind at the week! February price of , for 5c. Ron-t Size mm E a; in. iidii. Pta- Jugg Mg clan-ugh to may. an_ bu Putn- loo banana more 9 W“ Inch thanito Pie M yitrrarriikai El: ua. pic. Me. Pursuant to tho m of n19 unkind In a mum": nth- o.ftt_ttrt -drrs.d, " that Fr;?‘nl gG0UGiieG h} um.“ families 15c. Mrl. Pan'- - Iron- .118. now .11!) par " Popper Bon- hrgo the. hold- ubmn a punt. nickel pm. math Me, February would ",2"i"iii"i',". 2taPit,] is}: m. - In I we. . (innit. q - Blah PM. - A n at]: e r 'rytmear'.t 0mm Oun- Very 'ttrr, "t.d _ - t,trtAl.t 8 It'- lam. generally sold mu Fob- mu-y pal-Ham can. WATERLOO - .ELMIRA Mortgage Sale Jhidd's Weekly fllmrllhp M. WEICHEL a SON iGiiG6 in Winn. Spools] Wall Paper Smyth Bros., iG an. of three with ottutd and handle. nickel glued. maln- Site’s Incl! up“ top, or Oat: only. One Price. Chap Duh Show ONE-HALF PRICE Bt-vuln 350de pop" " Ma .. ' I' / T‘ 1tW, ButN o not... tmods.--' Bargain 15c. 7iaai.' m 'dt tb.. WHOLE NUMBER 3669 inwllr window, hut, my MM- II on to you. Anna-I, all will noun 2gr,,ef,,'ggl.i'l,',tgfpmtg'arlt 'het I I ma metrte ' an I mun-h In tad Mt ANDREA- MTNI‘I unqudw In“. gunman“ M "u by " AI.- or farm In Unmet and Naur- loo Townships; Saturday the Third Day ofMageh In “locum In thorn-m " that [at not had in the Town at Wan-hum 1M1: vamatt)mt may, vu: Th. - Hall but“ Islam-0m tJ,lit,,Ptt,BtgttNt Block]! btttsoTttmthhmyte8r mothlh. Oun'yol “I!“ and than pad tat R,'igy, t'gitatl'irgtu'te"grtl',lr%N ' . n a "an wrulooin raid c, " ‘M 'geeir. [other One Hundred and Thirty-dw nonu- loan. The Nrmuattttttt mun-III- "on St. 91pm and ohm: {our allo- no. Wanna own, hole-Led nan-dot mrtt8ms. ‘uon except. “out “ulnar Ion-nan - d teh. lt In. "IMO-I‘M..." m tFiiiiitGikisGr1ieg_tt9aAtmrs.l" mtmltorebnd. Tagalog Mth,PPgtt vrodumgootl . rm I - neighborhood to! II coon-mo: hm Islam! on! mark ta. Tram: m "not hush the ml- alldsys, when .tridetr, In†30 id. 1".- lnothor nub known on dar it uh And Inc-gnu _ apt-9W0!†Mortgage Sale JOB. moms. iriiiiiiiiiiiiiftii5ie, - "- vf'wv“ '7 m " In“ i8tl,llh"dUes -- __ 801 all. In: lug! - sax-ii; -Hiskslvl-mm Axe Wedge- “701: “at a good vedg In an lup- " ynu wi'h one for . - __ Thoi: Hmmon A aim. nun. man-with oraHttw 0990.119 chm going a the low pric- of Ire. enur- 73964. “will! orttr, -- -- - AGsiid Ships. Iii- could and Beter liflg._ on", worth IN. Fob- FGrrGiAsiiiV Thor-Hernia." Therm o is t o " for mil mouth "I: comb Nice, brightlooking Comb 0m Cusp. wit]: mirror In eertes ""' Jaraiia- Fauu afadE "_-- - SpeciAl " on 'h-cage. """""' Fifi feii"7disGes. The mm low price Me. W Butter Mould. _ oottpoyyd Bug: Klwhon The but Kitchen Knife Knlvu on an Mot. A!“ acid for toe anseh. 'I may special 2e not. or4for26ts. Cocoon Twin. Sold st from no to 10e per bull everywhere. Spec!“ until sold Se hall. Gnu". Anothriog of a... Cullondm nice 1ht11eitors .rrfe. Wllh Bum. Nico blue 12-9th -- --e--_.- ~"_â€"' viii-T [ie'"'" Fain-nay while they last t ---9e- -_-._r-e_- GUG It titG and . meld price orâ€: has. Hoof Ointment We In" _ t). Omit. Cup. Bere'. a "all but- . . .. In}! for rt,2",tt iiiiani, vitidity Mn. "In! on mom 1 mi Cue} mm an " on Cloth 2 yuan “do, "new a: yd. _ -.inousmr P/rt sin trraamriSF-frFaif 77¢ Te I " PRICE stjgindelegon'e m? mania)" Fruit Low Prices, BERLIN