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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Mar 1906, p. 10

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Theâ€"Retail ~Meéerchanis‘ Association Mr. Mills was bargetsg fnstru zen al in its organization in Rerlinm soul was its first president for two years e is â€" also a valnable â€" member oof the Trustee and â€" Quarterly Boards _ of store betonged io lat, Berlinâ€"as a towinewasâ€"benveirt ted â€"â€"by Nir. Mills‘ business abilfties, ind the Boasd of Trade especially will lose a populat and valuatile member . He joined shortly after taking up bhis resâ€" idence in Berlin and has been a memâ€" ber of â€" the Council for several years, a â€" viceâ€"president and _ its â€" president during 1901 and 19905.._ Mr..Mills was also a member â€"of othe . first Light Commission after the town took posâ€" session of the plant. At present Mr. Mills is chairman of the Industrial Committee, a position he was _ well fitted to fill on account of his acâ€" tivity in secunifi@ new industties for Berfin. f Mr. Mills is a lifeâ€"long dry _ goods man, â€" and beforeâ€"enteringâ€"the â€"emplor of . B. Ryan & Co. he was managâ€" ing a successful business in Grimsby. He went to Regina. where he spent six months closing up the business of t. B. Rvan & Co., which branch was subsequently moved to Berlin ecight years ago. â€" Through Mr. Mills\ enterâ€" prise and experience the busipess it Berlin has grown and prospered, andi is one of the: most suceessful in this: Section of Uut‘lin. The secret of its progress is due to the fact that; Mr.â€" Mills devoted the same ;mmunl‘ ot cenmergyr id â€"interest to its .m-".n‘«-' that he would have . done . had the;, stofe Betonged io him. | of ( ing He SEX 0 Mr. Mills has entered into partnerâ€" ship with the well known dry good firm of Thon.as,; Stone & Co. of that city, which is one of the oldest _ ~â€" tablished firms of its kind in Western Ontario, and has been doing a large and successtul business sinee fi Mr. Mills will enter upon hfs "few duties about April ist, and will take charge of a store that is complete and upâ€"toâ€"date in every particular, and carri¢s about the same grade of goods as are handled in Betlin. The crtizens oi Berltu. and \'u-inn_\'l will ~sineerely regret â€" to dearn tbat] Mr. _ C:. H. Mills, who has been thed enterprising â€" and ~ successful manag: ri of 6. B. Ryan & (Co.‘s store in Berâ€" lin since its establishment in Berlin, nearly eight years ago,. will sever his connection with the firm on Saturday : evening, and cwill move to Chatham} in a few weeks. I MBR. €,. 011. â€" MILLS, OF JOINS AXâ€" GLD EST BERLIN‘S LOSS CHATHAM‘S GAIN The MANSON CAMPBELL CO., Limmited, Dept. No. !!0, CHATHAM, CANADA ll.et us quote you prices on a good Fanning Mill or good Farm' Scale.] C ul ooo eP t ty‘ But to ninke â€" money quickly, you must get away from the old idea of trving to do business with setting hen« as hatchers. '\'un must get i Chatham Incubator and Brooder. To enable everybody to get a fair start in the risht way in the poultry business, we make w vory | special uJ{'fl' which it is worth your while to investigate. . . We ran .nlnpl.\' you qnickly from our distrib Halifax, Chatham.. Factories at CHaTHazu w Of course, if you have lots of room,xo much the better, but many a man and woman are corrying on a successfu} and profitable ponltry business in a small eify of town iot. Anyone with a faie sized stable or shed and a small yn'r‘vl.rrtn rn:-'o poultry proiltahly, Altogether, there is absolutely no reasonable reason for continuing the use of a hen as n hatohor and every reason why you should have a Chathain Incubator and Brooder, Smail Premises Sufficient For Poultry Raising. _The Chatham Brooder belhaves itself, is ,; perfect mother and very rarely loses a chiick and is not infosted with lice. The hen is a careiess mother: often leading her chicks amongst wet grass, bushes, and in place~ w,I'l‘d.!n rats can confiscate her young, .___ _ in | DADNMipahie i ies Herdiidhsasid braissâ€" d We ave making a very npccl:nl':a'ar. which it will pay you to investigate. FIRM INTHAT CHPY atiff, There mre many other reasons why the Chatham . Incubator and Brooder outclasse« the setting hen . The hen sets when she is ready. The Chat harm Incubator is always ready, " Ry planning to take off a hatch at the right time, you may have plenty of broilers to sell when broilers are searce and prices at the top notch. If you depand on the hen, your chicks will grow to broilers just when every other hen‘s chicks are _h:il‘l'\z marketed, and when the price is not so eC qo P mm l i Taaitth o can B 4e Bc Asc Be\svis. © weeks of laying (three weeks hatching uflfi ve weeks M{n?ure of the chickens), or say in the eight weeks she would I.L:t least three dozen exgs. 1.ot the Chatham Incubator on the hatching, while the hen goes on laying Uur No,. 3 Incubator will h:te\u as mapy (€gs As twenty setting hens. and do it better. Now, here is a question in arithmetic :â€" If you keep 20 hons from laying for & wuz:..how much cn‘ do '.ou lose if cach hen would have id 3 dozen egge, -nd?g-m worth 15 cents per dozer? _ Ans. â€"$0.90. Therefore, when the Chatham Incubaior is hatching the number of exes that twenty hens would batch, it is really earning in cash for you gm»‘. bexides prodm-in‘b:or your profit ehicks y the wholsale, and being ready to. do. 1ho :-mt;! thing over again the moment each hatch a off. Don‘t you think, therefore, that it Aru'i to keep the hena l-{.Inz and let the Chatham ln.-':o‘nbllu do the atching ? CSE LCY CT ECCE I‘-- W.:w s-pu;l'l;m Mfltm brooding; enou, y or a Chatham Incubstor and nmo:fi-: in five oruix hatches. to a F r remulls attained by the use of the Chatham Incubator and Erooder. * No one doubts that there is in raisi chickens with a good lmmmwer?‘ Users of the Chatham Incul and Brooder navo al made money: n"'y’o-'.":lffil Cling To the idea you nnw-nuln’ run a business lllhc‘ llue’n:n as & ch . wo":‘:m.d Ilr to reason with you. n the first place, we can prove to you that your actual cash loss in l'lfl which the 20 hens should lay during the time you keep them 1ou canuml:.koi m‘::e)‘r‘ht chic! m x w-yâ€"'ot- of i. THE SETTING HENâ€"Her failures have discouraged many a )O:Ly’taixr. You can It io- sllm:‘ .hhT‘ eoks n :# v: weeks u:k{nl DON‘T THROW MONEY AWAY ttee, a position he was to fill on account of his in secmnif@t. new industries ut many a aio0 oqpPus®® MUC _ "Gentiemen.â€"Your No. 1_ Incubstor. is all it many a man and woman ate right.. 1 am perfectly satisfied with it . Will ancenesful and profitable. poultty yz y larger_one from you next year. H. M. small eify of town dot. â€"Anyone Lockwoop, Lindsay,‘Ont." houy forvolt or sftecd and i suudlt > ~oooutienton.> 1. tRifik both Incubator and : poultry proiltahly, i i A ceâ€"money quickly, you must get Brooder is all rl,g!l.l. 1 got 75 ner cent. out 0_! c old idea of trving to do business â€" Lbree batches, K.3 FresiNo, Plattsville, Ont. en as hatchers. '\'ull must get a _ Gentlemen,â€"I had never an incubator thator and Brooder. until I received yours. I wmuq-:mx-ud and surâ€" rerybody to get a fair start in the â€" prised to get over 3) per cent., and the chickens ‘llu:d_x‘mllr_v business, we make aro all strong und healthy, _A child could al affer which it is worth your operate machine stccessfully. Jas. Day, Rathâ€" tigate. . . well, Maa,." ; \ pply you qnickly from our distributing warchouses at Calgary, Rrandon, Regina, win.. Factories at CHATHAM, Oxr., and DetrorT, Mic#. BERLIN, ABLISHHSD is mataitâ€" Grimsby. he spent usiness of ofj at least SEEK SAFETY IN PSYCHINE All Druggists One Dollar I‘r hought. _ Eventuaily 1 used P\{(JIIINI';. although it was three times the rl--v- of any c';c.:uermmlhiinu hmldv\ er t y6t every o# e brought permanent relie{. px c esuiec s en PEA onto, Writes enthusiastionlly of the merits of PSYCHINE for all stomach tronbles, For six or seven rears_I lmH‘- heen niovlmlml wilh I!FIL westion ind dyspepsia. Too imuch aetdity of J’-'.- &tomach, the doctors said, originated the trowble. _ 1 tried scores of remedies. . My room at home resembled more & drug store, with _many x]lblft‘ ad ver. tHieed noetrums which I had bought. _ Eventuaily 1 nead I Ate Agreed with Me In social circles fhe removal of Mr.d and. Mrs. Mills will Jeave a vacan‘y, that â€" will <be difGealt to fiMl. The iatâ€"] ter has bopn execedingly. active .u"|! useful in every benevolent mu\'vmv.u‘f undertaken by <the fait sex of ~th> Ewinâ€"Citv, and since the reorgasica~| tion of the Hospital Amixiliary Vrs. Mills has rendeted â€" valuable assistâ€"‘ ance in collecting subscriptions . for the benefit of. this worthy instiiuâ€" tion. 1 Trinity Methodist Church, in which he took a keen and commendable . inâ€" terest, especially in its new burbdling enterprise, .Hr.. Arther Tennison. To Berlin‘s citizens will rearet the lo Of compse, success flcpendz on getting a right start. Yon mmnst begin right. You can never make any considerable money as a poultry raiser with herls as hatcbers. _ You must have i4 good, Incubator and Brooder, but this means fn the ordinary way an investment which, perhaps yon are not prepared to nutke just now, and this is just where our special offer comes in. If you are in earnest, weo will ect you up in the poultry bysiness withont a cont of cash down, . If we were not sure that the Chatham Incubator and Broodcer is the best and that with it and a reasonable amount of effort on yoitr l|mrl you are sure to make money, we would not make the special offer below. Is a permanent cure for Pneumon!a, Plearisy, Consumption, La Grippe, Bronchitis, Lassiinde, Wasting Diseases an! all Throat and Lung Troubles. If not, we ¢on give you the names of many who .t?:;;db;v&: un.":h.:lulnwil;mu ";.IK lx;.‘ho -u;r- pris guse nod rapldity with w the profits came to thew. * D Auny woman with a littic leisure time at her disposal can, without any previous experience or without & cent of cash, begin the pouitry business and muke mopey right from the starki, Many women are toâ€"«lay making an indeâ€" pendent living and putting by money every :;nth raising poultry with a Chatham Jacuâ€" or. sNe0033 203 encouraged many 10 MR A Light, Pleasant and Profitâ€" more money than they ever thoug ht able Business for Women possible out of chicks. The Chatham Incubator and Brooder has always proved a Money Maker. The Chatham Incubstor and Brooger has created a New Era in Pogltry Raising. â€" The setting Hen as a Hatcher has been proven a Comzmercial You Pay us no Cash Till After 1906 Harvest A CHATHAM INCUBATOR and BROODER DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Ltd., WwE WILL SHIP NOW TO YOUR STATION FREIGHT PREPAID ‘CTH N vPVnUVIb MEELZI/@ «o0 â€" id id3n & . YHA! 18 *AÂ¥ P7 !‘ NV N L J MV MA J abrtergibes ol 6 €R) Th YJY OR ns y *» * h * CAÂ¥ +»>0¢ |MANY IMroRT&XT Lguwmc.x_ ,‘ 4 o ’ x | appalmal _ â€"â€"= _ Py * ar Gh TA | C ed a New Era 15 eatee F t'ouninv;'&-;:: fngph(;)f},“ OF ; 5 Cse it as a ste over the strea the further sid will grees you, PSYCHINE Â¥oRipg e t and is the outcome kKnowledge. These stoncs were carefull sure and sate. Yom are surely wear misery ; why not Happincss ? It is so easy to cross this stream if only cise Care ind attention. Be careful where vou step. as a false step will fand you in th: dirty and foul waters. 179 Winu st. w., TORONTO, CANADA The Greatest of Tonics " _CPPNS sStone and you can thus cross stream of disease in safet v and land on er side where Health and Brightness comns PSYCHINE stepping stone and vou ely weary of remaining in sickness and h‘. not cross over to Mealth and a was produced by ! _A report from the Minister of Edâ€" ; Leation gives the amount of salaries per. pupil given in 1905 in all Gntarâ€" io cities west of Toronto. The table | is as follows :â€"Toronto, $16.10; Lonâ€" don, £12.05; HMamilton, $10.73; Windâ€" \sor, 810.45; St. Thomas, $9.53; Berâ€" lin, $9.33; Brantford, $9.05; Guelph, ] $8.91; Stratford, $8.73; Chatham, $8.â€" 143; Woodstock, $8.07. (Pronounced Stâ€"keen) This really means that we will set you up in the poultry business so that, Yon can make money right from the start, without asking for a single cent from you until after 1996 harvest. If aive know of a fairer offer; we would make it. Write us a post cand with rour name and address, and we will send you full 'rarticul:m. as well as our beautifully illustrated book, * How to mike money out of chicks." Write toâ€"day to Chatham. : Winnipeg, New Westminster, B.C., Montreal. Therefore, we have no hesitation in making this proposition to every honest, earnest man or woman who may wish to add to their yearg profits with a small expenditure of time money, â€"_ â€" â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, but will extend to them the heartiest good wishes for futurs success and continued useâ€" fulness in the city of Chatham. T Nb ustt eases money was accompanied by letters exâ€" pressing satisfaction. s & j _ We know that we made a similar offer last year and that in every case the paymonts were inet cheerfully and promptly, and that in many _ We know that with any reasonable effort on your part, you eannot but make money out of the Chatham Incubator and Brooder, "__ _ We know there is money in mluinfi’hlckcnfi. We know ‘the Chatham Incubator and Drooder has no equal. Eus i The market is aiways good And prices are never low, . ‘The demand is always in excess of the supply aud at certain times of the year you can practically get any price you care to usk for fnocl broilers, " With a Chathiin Incubater and jrooder you can start hatching at the riillb time to bring the chickens to marketable broilers when the supply is very low and the prices accordingly high. â€" This you could never do with hens as hntchers. We know that there is money in the T:l'llry business for every farmer who will go about it right. All you have to do is to get a Chatham Incubator and Broider and start it. . But perâ€" haps you are not prepared just now to spend l'tll(" money, ‘This is why we make the special offer. o e e t Ek C miith Porhaps you think that it requires a groat deal of time or a great deal of Lechnical know» ledge to raize chickens with a Chatham Incu butor and Brooder, â€" 17 so, you are greatly misâ€" taken. Your wife or daughter can atterd to the machine and look after the chickens withâ€" l.:nh interfering with their regular houschold duties. Quite a fow farmers havo discovered that there is money in the poultry busizess and have found this branch of }:‘\onnin co profitable that they have installed mvornr(‘lml’mm Incuba tors uid Brooders after trying the first. . You can only ‘f“ one crop off your flelds in a year, but with a Chatham Incubstor and Brooder and ordinary attention, Jou can raiso chickens from early “f'im‘rfi'"‘ Winter and have a crop every month. ink of it 1 ___ Jmost every farmer "keeps hens," but, wh l-cltlmws that there is a certain amount tkpng: in the bmsiness, even when letting it take care itself, few far o t oi ng every year by not getting into the poultry business in such a way as to make real mouer out of it. ‘The selting hen a« a hatoher will never be a commercial success. lier business is to lay «zis and she should he Iu:rt at it. The only ‘w.? u;a rlTllso eM;luliJ for p’m t l: to t:m right, by Insi ug a Chatham Incubatora; rooder, \e! ith am-hg machine you can thcg!n batching on a large seale at any time, _ jcleas Every Farmer Should Raise Poultry &# . No. 2â€"120 Eggs Ne 3â€"240 Iggs t THE CHA THAM INCUBATORâ€"Its success has encouraged many to make TEACHERS‘ SALARIES IS THIS FAIR ? y laid ; bv~ sidll and science the highest Medical each is perfectly 512 Thatâ€" petition of Gottfried Stahl for assistance be referred to Ald. J, M. _ Schneider," â€"with a recommendaâ€" tion that he endeavor to obtain a poâ€" sition for him. The report was adopted. Finance Report No. 3. The Committee recommended â€" that the town officials be requested .to apâ€" ply to the Chairman of the Commitâ€" tee under whose jurisdiction they are employed, . for â€" any . and â€" all .\up-! plies they may requise, and / Chairâ€" man of various Committees beâ€" asked| to give a written order for the same. The various committees were _ inâ€" structed to prepare an estimate of, requirements â€"forâ€"the year 1996; f The report was atfopted. i Finance Report No. 4. The Finance Committee recommendâ€" ed by special report that the Council grant Mr.â€"J. K. Master an increase of $50 in salary on condition that _ Rhe make up collector‘s roll from the asâ€" sessment roll, and the tax notices inl addition ‘to his present dutics, . and that a byâ€"law be passed xu-mmingly.l The report was adopted. That if II. J. Bowman deposits the sum of $50 the Council will provide for care <of two. cemetery lots at Mount Hope Cemetery for all time to come. ; That request ~of Old Boys‘ _ and Girls‘ Reunion Committee be deferâ€" red uvntilâ€"estimates for yeat have been ‘struck. ; That _ communication of _ Canadian Association for Prevention of Tuberâ€" culosis beâ€"fifed. 1 That Mayor be asked to sign and forward to Legislative .\sscmély peâ€" tion that â€" municipalities be ‘relieved| from heavy responsibility for nonâ€"réâ€" pair of highways imposed By section 606 of Municipal Act. That assessment of $100 on salary on roll against Miss J. Ward, of Toâ€" ronto,â€"beâ€"struck offâ€"the Collector‘s roll. * Finance Report No. 2. The Finance Committee recommendâ€" od as follows: ' Mayor Bricker be asked to write Mr. J. B. Gateman re his request for a loanâ€"of $2500, to be repaid in ten years without interest, pointing out the difficulty of carrying any money byâ€"law, and enquiring whether there were any other concessions. Fourteen ratepayers in the North Ward petitioned the Council not to grant The Walker Pivoted Bin & Store Fixture Co., or the G.T.R.Co. the right to lay or construct a railâ€" way siding to their factory from the G.T.R. to Wilhelm street. Finance Report No. 1. The â€" Finance _ Committee recomâ€" mended the payment of accounts amâ€" ounting to $906.54, which â€" included Engineer‘s sul;.ti'y amounting to $624.â€" 13. Thirteen ratepayers asked for two electric are lights on the correr of Mill and Heiman streets and on Mill street. Twentyâ€"one ratepayers in the vicinâ€" ity of Alma and Eby s#eets . asked for an electricâ€"light on the corner of these streets. Six ratepayers on Stanley street petitioned to have a public alley from Waterloo to Edward . streets opened for the convenience of the public at large. Poultry Association. J. A. Good, Secretary of the Watâ€" erloo County Poultry and Pet Stock Association, wrote asking for a grant of $100.. The objects of the Associaâ€" tion is to hold annugl exhibitions of pureâ€"bred poultry; will disseminate a thorough knowledge of the profits in poultry raising; : Chairman Honsberger, of the Sewer Commission,wrote as follows: ‘‘I desire to call your attention to a matter of taxation of our sewer farm by the Township of Waterloo. As you are aware the town has alâ€" ways been assessc@ and paid taxes on all property down there and in looking the matter up our solicitor, Mr. Clement, has advised us that by subâ€"section of ‘section 4, of the Asâ€" sessment Act we were exempt from taxation on all our property used for sewage disposal purposes. Therefore all taxes paid were illegally paid, with the exception of such parts as were rented for pasture land, etc. This applies to all time from the inâ€" auguration of the old plant to date. I think it would be well for your Finance Committee to take up this matter and if I can be of any assistâ€" ance to you in apportioning the amâ€" ount of taxes illegally collected on both the oldâ€"and new farms, I shall gladly do so. » All of the members were present and the municipal wheel was in conâ€" stant operation for about two hours. There was practically no discussion. Among the matters that were brought to the attention of the Council were protests from the Fedâ€" eral Laborers‘ Union, and the T. & L. Council against the construction of public works by contract labor, and requesting an increase of : two cents an hour, These questions proâ€" mise to cause a division in the Counâ€" cil and it will create considerable disâ€" Board ‘of Works.. _ The March session of the Town Council was a decidedly busy one, and a large amount of routine business was transacted, consisting almost enâ€" tirely of receiving reports of comâ€" mittees and dealing ‘with a large number _ of cou:munications which were presented for the consideration of the members, 1 \ MANY IMPORTANT ¢ TIONS ANp rgml RECEIVED AND ak COMMITTEES A Sewer Farm Taxes Petitions. C I ~~2. The release: of Mr. Frank Seiâ€" bert as volunteer chief of the _ b:iâ€" gade on Feb. 2Ist, in view of ‘the appointment of a permanent chief. 3. The appointment of a subâ€"comâ€" mittee, _ consisting _ of _ Chairman Schneider, Mayor Bricker and W. V. Uitley, to prepare a set of rules and regulations governing: the Fire | Briâ€" gade, and to revise and amend _ the clause of Consolidated Byâ€"law _ No 15â€" dealing â€" with the Fire Depariâ€" ment. s 1. The appointment of W. A, Howâ€" ard, of London, as & permanent chief subject to the pleasure of the Counâ€" cil, at a salary of $800 per annum, whose services to the corporation beâ€" gan on Feb. 21st. k 2s3 ’ Gentlemen,â€"In _ compliance _ with your request your committee has inâ€" vestigated the workings of the Fire Department, and found that there was room for improvement. Certain conâ€" ditions were found to exist which called â€" for â€"immediate action, which was, taken. We ‘therefore recommend the Council to reorganize the brigade and ‘place it on a permanent basis, laying the foundation this year and building thercon from year to â€" year as your means will permit. We respectfully tequest you to ratâ€" ify the steps already taken to this end:â€" & The other byâ€"law fixed the salatry of Chief O‘Neill at $660 and uniform. Fire and Light Report. The Fire and Light Committee subâ€" mitted the following report: ‘ In connection with this resolution Ald. Weber informed the Council that steps would have to be taken to have [all wires placed underground _ preâ€" vious to putting â€" down â€" permanent roadbeds.> He had been assured â€" by the ~ratepayers along~King ~â€"street from Frederick to Scott streets that they. would sign a petition to put down an asphalt or brick pavement. .â€"â€"â€"Byâ€"lawsâ€"Passed: The Council passed two byâ€"laws in very quick order. . Mr. W. M. Cram was appointed a member of the Free Library Board to succeed Rev. J. W. German and Mr. Robt. Smyth. The report w Underground Wires, The Council appointed Alds. Weber and Uttley and the Mayor to interâ€" view the Bell Telephone Co. regardâ€" ing putting wires _ underground _ on King and other streets. SIGN OF GOLD STAR, â€" « = BERLIN GET .AWAY FROM "I." $3.50 to $4.50 Winter Suits Before our Néw Goods come in the Old mugt : March Out C 20â€" THESE PRICE3 WILL Do It. ' This is a chance to invest your money at 100 per: eent. | Boys‘ Overcoats |Boy‘s 3â€"Piece Suits _ Reefers and Ulsters Mon‘s Overcoats u.. Plain Navy Blue and Brown Cheviots and Faney Tweeds, regular 4 50, 5.50 and $6.00, for i 3 i. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 . and Men‘s Irish Frieze .Rufera- and Ulstera, »I Cap $ regular 6.00, 6,50, 7.00 and $8.00, for 20( The balance of our Men‘e Fine Tweed Overcoats, regular 8.00 to $16 00. for S adopted Io co 12 00 I5 00 Suft_s for $4 oo f The best things of this world come to us as the reward of effort on our part.â€"From "The World‘s Progress in . Fourâ€"Track News fot March. _ _ Y ou â€"remember the story of the old darky who found a great difference in results when he prayed the Lord â€"to send him a turkey and when he prayâ€" aed the Lord to send him alter a turâ€" kev. The world has much in stoi you it you do your part; if y willing to go in search of the the gods provide." The Carnefac Stock Food Co 5 * To onto â€" ~ Oimtario 0““000“0“““0““ 0“‘00“00“0““0“00 i OO ~CARNEFAC _ WILDFANG, k it ja a Ana ¢. 4 PXéLCU_CARNEFAC with vory good results, I think it is a fine food for young pigs at weaning time, and will give it room in my atable agria aa soon as I have some more young pigs, and perbaps even sooner than that, and expect my next order to bs much larger than one pail. â€" Plésee find enclosed $3 50 for pail. Yourn aa avar 1 Note tho SMALL QUAXNXTITY ABeme inte Ain nbinlafieritatyâ€"A trtaideo af 1 Toronto, Ont. * Dear Sirs :â€" I have ared your pail of CARNEFAC think it is a fine food for young pigs at we; 14 smmia se cli ces 2 The Carnefac Stock Food Co. m anÂ¥y hy mares 121 5 5 To(E t . ~FAtH show that you mesh what you say by patronizing homo industry. See our dealers or write ns at once for our Terms and Testimonials showing that CARNEFAC is Used and Recommended by all tho tbeat Fo«for‘ in Canada, and proving that it pays any man who feeds stook â€"toâ€"use CA RNEFAC, they writalike this :â€" YOU TALK OF LOYALTY. Thin show you say by patronizing howmn industry. See o Wt se alhe sB Eie O ow c 0o t C E20 2R me time past. The groom twists liA{v}er; supposed,. evesythimgâ€"ssit+ why it should have Ths DORENWEND CO. of Toronto, Linited LADIESâ€"READ THIS ! You will never have a better 0 rtunitr to seo for yourself the beautiful assortment of SWITCHEKS, BAN% P()‘“PADOURS. WA;’;B. Wl(}.g.- uE';‘l., which Professor Doronwend carries with him. Remember the Date and don‘t fail in all at the hotol and PROFESSOR DOR I'LNW'I‘!.NI’; early, goo see Made in Canada by Cana;lia.n.s‘ Baldness to he face. Why remain Bald o he face. y remain wh n _ Professor! Dorenwind ran fit you with a WIG or TOUHEE, which will hide all t‘aces of Ralduess and take the Iplace of your own hair? 1uoturs recommend theso Toup and neuralgia. Professar Dorer just how you look afcerwaâ€"ds, as all men know, disflmn‘ and a@ds an aged exprers on muchâ€" in store for part; if you are Shirts Boys‘ Norfolk & Blouse Suits Yours as ever, Made of .Plain and Pattern and Navy Blue Bnd Fancy V : regular price 4.50 to 6.50, for one,fhese Foupens as a proventative for colds in Profess wr Dorenwend will fit you on the rpot k afcarwaâ€"a~ Regular 3 50 and $4,00 Suite for Avother Batch of Shirts regular 75¢, 1.00 and $1.25, for â€" M % Regular Suits for 103 and 105 YONGE ST. yB Walper House, Rerlin, 9’ f on Saturday, March 17th. 200 Tweed Cape, Golf and Auto shapes, worth 25¢, 85¢ and 50c. To "March" Out at < % "goods ‘Professor Dorenwend America‘s Greatest Hai. Artist I3 COMING ~~â€"ThIs vi it gives you a chance to consult Pror Dorkxweyp soul our Hair and to choose from the s*â€"ck . of Halr Goods, ’whlch he carries with himâ€"i> st what you require. $2.25 and $3.25 (Signed) F. L. VanNest. required to abow GOOD RESUCLTS i diok o e share of public favors already, _ and bwists _that very fact into a reason _ably arranged, and drove from ‘Gailt to meet his future wiley at the Hesâ€" peler Methodist church, where they were to be united in matriage. â€"But alas, the license was forgotten in the turmoil of _ the groom‘s preparation and this necessitated a drive back to Galt to procure this necessary _ adâ€" junct to the hymenal ~performance. HCUELPH A Soliva, Ont , Jan. Oth , TORONTO. "LITTLE. PIGGER Pattern Tweeds $1.75 and $2.00 ds in head, catarrh +pot and show you , 1906.

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