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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Mar 1906, p. 10

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"'31”!le hy tlm Ttr,. "xv of sl,tttt; trrms to H mm a ontpl" of rI-nlll mat-"ml by: the Ivrm " Mun-s. Th,. low of ,rl,tttg might redun- theme [ulna to " ham within toFration in a I'llllplo' of u-Mullrs. hm tr," prom-m ”In Is too ttus? to wtrstie with suck jaw bruins. at tai, with complete set of attachments Sign of the Gold Star 59e Neglige Shirts - - 35c 8100 lines at - - - - 69is Heavy Wprkingmen's Shirts, Special 50e at. - - - ” " 50 Specie} line on sale at Me per garment. Men’s Underwear Fleece lined, per suit - - Fine Natural wool winter weight .20 00 Outcast: for . 18 00 " 15 00 " . 12 00 . " 10 oo " . [:1 I "III WI. ' Come st once and seéure the choice bin-gain. i Now is your chance a a ii'rean"dd','M, Suit for Men ttr Boys. . may lines at half price. Here are a few of our many BARGAINS ".--- _ Men’s Overcoats Wanless’ Music .Store l \'I~IIHT.\MI.I'Z JAWHRI'I "irut, WHERE THE MONEY GOES " 00 " Shirts _,)':')""") t i Drop Head Sale irrttrm,mt1tttr-8atsrday at 8, o’clock 1 ”Want- AT _ This ad iMnitmn, "This It is that lumps my no.» To the ttrittdstone, and my own". Shadow, mm. and mun-made. While my high idrnls lath, . Like old Omar, 1 rank! he Nanny. drum! heart, with thee, And . loaf uml wine with an, Could I than: such bills as the'se. Sugar. lemon, Ind and hula, etc ‘ Sausage. chem. potatoes, Macaroni. tea, and Iamh, Carthage and Inmahws, Ginger, butter. ms and mral, "niotts--Hrtven blight 'em' Olives, ttorterhouae, Ind veal; With a monthiri,iiiii'e' this Sugar; 101mm, Ian! and ham, Sausage. chomt poutoes, meet. "W Did not 'uurprevent such bliss (A. F'. Dyer, in New York I might travel near and Ur, Sprinting in a touring car, Wear mum my waning chest Brilliants costly as the best; I min?" own a "country so“: Join with horse and bounds and: Sewing . machine Q12 00 “10 00 Thousands of Dailars 'tttth qulpthing and Furnishing) andfCaps and Itat, to tm turned into cash at once. . WlllllL,,lDlFrAllhKlt 350 75e 8| New thrk Times.) " Ben's Reefer: 4 Youth'a " 3 Boys' " Men’s and Boys’ Reefers BERLIN, ON! Illllllut0lllll. Slilll,)lli' 00 Mocha for 25 u 50 n Now is your opportunity to buy goods " about half 'price. Come along and secure a Bar- gain. " Gloves Hamilton Herald :-Owinr, to lirr. orrening of St. Ann's Church, Hamil ton, many changes are, rurnorel,riw" long them being: Rev. Father Lvi: hardt, of Preston, will bt. matit, pa» tor oi bit. Ann's; Rev. F'athorthent ol'St. Jorseph's church, will taki- charge rt Preston; Rev. Father llulr den, ot SI. Mary's Cathedral, “ll: be placed at St. Jo:usrsh's; Rev. Fu.. ther Donulan. cl Dunrtville, will ip. appoint”! lo the cathedral sum, and RM. Fallinr Hnglert, as<islanz :01 Rev. Father Lumen ai St. Ha.§ii'sl t'hureh,Branttorn, will succeed Rrr.j CHANGES IN THE DILCI‘JHH in preference to inferior fiour, buy I Nothing contributes so much eat as flour,' and therefore nothing carefully bought. Ogilvic's Royal is the whitest," clear, I and most mm Royal Household Fiolir "mlrP'll ligament, '1'tfi1ttit,'gt,'f// i,,t,tjit,t:iit OF _ OUR 33 50 200 75c Me Me to3 " . "1"H'W5 Hes so much to the tood you efore nothing should be more ilvie's Royal Household Flour and most nutritious flour that's _ milled. !tiyhconly- that k abmlutclyu pure. Ask your grocer. (all sizes from " to 44) Fine lino; latest patterns - Special line at .316 '00 Suite for 15 00 " " 00 " 10 00 " _ 750 "Whit-’1 Ds& for a M." (Mummy In») [mm of 9209M! frv‘ilm-Lsuvm- - pulvllshd ht- IN" toiit' it iiii. mm Flour Mills C... ue. once between spending money wisely and spend- ing it foniishly. . Sometimes it is econo- my to spend instead ofto save. It " in the case of Royal Household Flour. Those few extra cents a week, that give you 3 buy health. ly ln these miners. " little extra on a barrel of flour may look big to you. ts) THE cost of living is . an important thing in most homes. You may have to figure close. , . . Men’s Suits ' Father Donovan at Dunnvillc. It pos9trh, that RM. Father may." of St. Mary's t'athvdral, wtll transform-d In Brantford. 50 pairs of pants, special at Raincoats But there is a differ- vur- iwier mmtiiha hp lit" tvru-wr can tett "I n " 1.'rrcrR.m BERLIN. 790ts $1 oo $1 25 "ittt a genuinv syrprise I his homeand found glass 1vater svt, wlttvit :lighl tokentot I'm-mun» happy associations to- you; c 811 00 10 oo 8 oo 6 " 5 59 5 ob " " $10 Strum: in mind and strong in bud)- Tull try sickness sitre oppressed, The loving hand ot Jesus Seat his misc-sou ot rank (mun annlhrr of our' numb", Our. who writ hart borne his part, Amt thrortgh "It": .t-rum-ll‘sx Mmgglr Proven a true and hung heart. War Hu- whim: rhnrrh lu-lls ("Hum S."- the bbarrvé on tho wav. Toriv “v hm Mr m the (Manors That surround "at mortal day. '. nmlnrs which it has produced . must NWT: have a mighty inllnonu- m: pm- Inrily. How many chiMrett 'auttml an their killer's Isms-x lat-[um 41m trlar.ietr, hearth srurl4 he inspired by tho tttow- ing tales of how thpy Immght than Wurnly tormen to the. grnuntl and lhrillvd their audience by thoir- btrrtt, mg vlmlut-m-t‘. " "The lights are out, and Wall the {H9515 - __ -F-, 'i'lsat Humming hunt- with and jvsts To celebrate the hanging of Annual Conference-The annual. con- Terence ol lhe 1l.HA'. Chureh was brought In a close on Munday. The Ln‘gv a11tutrlance fln’mmlmul “Milled fo tlte vnllmsinslu of the church's supporters. The H. l.. & Ir. Hucivly holds its lab] “well": in Tietoria Hall on Thursday evening, as the building will shortly be, translurmrd lulu a dwrlling. Are we now homvlecs, and must we now. reluctantly repvat the pot-1's words: l (mlimnn-d by .“louds of weak mortal- itr.l' star, "is rulmnnll look majestic as the sky And all o'erttvoded with a light from And ulu-winr-w M inniuinz; he mu sm- Gml lying hid from all ctvrnity, Within the tr'emmp, drplln; of sin and crimp. His soul shall not be rrampi-d by any . bar ', His imhlunvss' should rise tour God-like _ high I Thai “Beyond this narrow Parapet . of Time, - _ With vyt-s "praised, thryroet's soul "should look - _ Into the Endless Promise, nor shquld brook . _ . One prying doubt to shake his faith _ sublime; ( To him lln- earth is ever itrher prime) The Italians are wailing patiently for construction work to be resumed on thc' CIVIL. _ We su rif Matvriats' tor a new, minding il, he t'rtretiid opposite the post unit-c are already on tltp_gULtrnzl,_nLtncaeiu A pleasant social gathering assem- bled on Friday night at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Gallagher. The young people enjoyed the evening wry much. Lights have been seen in.the vicin- ity ot some ot the-adjacent barns at- ter the hour of midnight." These marauders ought to be taught an effectual lesson, and given accom- modation at the public expense with- in the massive walls of'Kingston P. P. v - 1,,7 Several farmers have been' missing grain and other articles from their premises. John McGovern, the maifcarrier, had liis'lur overcoat and robe stolen from his stage wagon some- time ago. . , ”WW”MWWWMW' WEST MONTROSI‘L Not in haste and vm um 1/,,L,.,.L'. 'ul tis - . I w ""'_-7 Bight pound- of prime but , concentrated t n four out-cud BOVRIL = W! i itret(ared only by . ' _ gr, , itt Rl Iona. HIRED. WM. "6.. and WHEEL. CANADA F 5liltli!E . By lpcria' appointment ' . "e ' '.-\ - In Memot jam - r V." v.._--..... - ..... rlw UIIII‘III l c . . ’i . ., , 18}; inches Ito. inches, win _ ' tt 1391?.“ so when?“ no itverd tt “g . recto users of BOVR". who save it. not”, dye of which wilt be fouAd out the neck of every bottti of BOVRIL. . ' This *oetus. Picture must not be confustd with cheap reams . en:- h! whorl: afar! wort A m in the Les Mrs"... ttl iuhjcqt is “verily 'dt',',',-,','; n.. thm "an: 5.. " "i---a--. __-_-_ .. . - -- _ least deed is pvriect as , . " -"2'ra "vuup l _ h MI I C .'" stWaTttt,iat 3533;. _i'slr:t,itt,ti1s1 ",i'eettattttt Evorxthh' tmueaua. "no“ hr]! and ttnto'hie the mic uni froiVaAryFrrid on Mom-owl h "ai1Tllt2t'tgrtttlt'iE w“.mm.m:.:m~r t"Jl,',",,Utf, . TM V ' I " , I . a “I; Bhll',l he: thsirr'tmittter." Mum and iiiiiiiii'i!iiii! not. n ','ttP,,ttvtttiiEc, Maple-I br It" mot r. l woo tot dtwmic [In r. T'lt me at thi, but a! that” on - on: . we” hr. In 2ttl'g,,tmtp) chum m't, intruder-l fifmfifimfiufi‘y'e1'lfaffifl'ém’fl“ 'Srt, Pl'. ““32: . I V III III I In “I good thing: and in shyly putting out a mu» [noun hind?) "Tim Altogether the picture is one of the most charming coa- ttions a . . . RBI-ISLAI'. A.btei.ruiature rtrroduetion 6* tir, lav-Cupo- "anal cl Bottle nd nee-n this Pitt-rm Beyond. out, and gone. are OI her irnprrrvpmettttr with mt-rrimom 'a y the crane PM... to AisuieitrkiirEdwa,d VII. rnu-l-ting on Thursday owning, which was Well attendmt. The sock-Ir aim reorganized tor the wax-on. The so- ciety, which is made up ot you"; prank, holds in meetings owl-y two wt-oles. when debate; are held upon subjrcts which may prmu or intervst to the young people of the vicinity.‘ 1he [oliowing officers were elected ' The ttrst Ctttrt ”a, h “me one fence Ct MW”? the game In "in any“. and Wire of mMy h I yen. Literary-The Lit ins: Ngx'icLV at M. Ss', Mr. and Mrs. o. C family are \isiting at Imm's Ixohvrcgoing to "orrt.LTo trholtoer, ' daughter. The ladies ot Limerick spertt an rn- joyahle time at a ullillillg at the home of Mrs. Enoch Gingrich. Miss Bliss and Miss Mainprvo. oi Preston. called "tt friends here Mal Salm‘day. _ . Mr. G'otteslatwn's. are muting to Berlin March mm. The young new ple of the neighborhood gath-ll'd at their home to send a social time on Friday evening heiore they leave our midst. - - ...,.u Mr. Benjamin Sham: , Wetlutsufaf, March 'ith, t, Snyder, eldest tlaughter .Snvder. oi Fisher's Mills Mrs. Jacob Krease an attended the julmral ot Mr. Thomas Lake, at last week. Mr. Tailums, of Preist, to the house 'Iulrly new! Itliss has! 'l'hursduy. _ Miss nvatrice Tait has situation in the dressma meat at Woods & Tavlm Mauv are the hidden tiirshrk On the pathway we pursue”; 'ttmt-le-mi-rr-roi-at-e-scat, Finally am: will let, us throu hr: the Air, the Pass beside the (allvn comrarlr, _ Staying: not _the staffing tear, . Scum, Inn son“h the it"trmds, about. us Will be weeping o'er our bier. Brothérs, we are now In On the silken threads of Whose weakening web is o'er a strange and dist» Gone beyond the distant river,- tlone from those who loved him well Happy in the laml_ol promise, For eternity to dwell. urn-ten more by those who waited. Waiting with a greeting there, »“ For the next who marching onward Falls inlu'DL-ath‘s moving snare. . Greeted their by those who - V » __ _ "_'"""". -. Not in haste and yet not lingering, G. Lacener, Fla"., Fades the landscape from his sight, addresses. Till at the dawn of morning --.-- Came the extinguisher ot light. A: HINT To TH y. ALLEN BBCIITEI. . " GIDEON "MIN . . satis-en threads ot lime, weakening web is waving strange and distant crime Mr. and Mrs. J Thurslla.v, March t "My he morednn no In! Cort u the out, have can 'rt, Ind Inch, any. (or I yam y nine length of Prong PM!" mm 'ss. III 'et q.... ”.1 v-_. - . q_. - _ KossrTn LIMERH‘K ice Tait has secured the dressmaking Wpar WHY oeeu.niirGy' _ in are now but treading l Fred 1h?rryt's "It 'ith, to Miss si.di daughgr oiDrr. L'Mi Lilvrary and [What- S. No, le MM its that“ m can buy.” & Tay1or'y, 1,uil Sham} wits Ind lathe! wiv/i "or mapibg M, us through. 1951011. moved in '. Bvtmett and Mr. Ham. Hit, the West. _ 9nd s1lisis Lak thvir ttnel" zomjw "sigh 7th, Pia Usvini, married 1y, for a years. Thu Inn can you.- ”at. P use. 'ss. But the trust "We! we , Prroqt tmeh-teste for as yarn-d a an lo, Prost Penal on for .IC by I Mr. Samuel Both is also having an auction sale on the 16th. Mr. Both “ms sold his 50 acre farm mud in- tends taking a trip to the west with a view to probably locating there in the future; tytus'4tp Mr. Robert Torrance has; rentrd his farm to Mr. John Campbell and, is having an extensive auction Sale of farm stock and implements on the lnh inst. . Mr. Detweiler intends leaving the bucksmithing trade with Mr. C. Scebach, of Wallaceville, having rent,.. 0d his farm to his brother John H. Mr. Jacob Dctweiler had an auction sale on Friday last. A large number were present and bidding was active. Nearly every article was sold at its lull value. Mr. Lewis Gabe! wielded the hammer. _ . quite a number of horses have changed hands during the past irw wm-ks among the tarmertrot this and othersectiows. Some very Janey pri-. vg-s have been reatized on the' trans-, actions. 1.171% prisiseiit month itV order to “siay up," as the terriisrused, tor Ike fine weather of the "st month. has come far short ot the inark and consequently another has to be added to the long list ot false weather pm. plu'ts. cured me, and 1 take great pleasure in recommending it," he says. No one should leave home on a ijourney without a bottle or this remedy. It is almost sure to be needed and is not obtainable while 9ncstetunsttip or cars. Sold by all druggists: _ While in Sulolk, Va., Henry Croll Jr., proprietor of the Benetton, Mich., Hardware Co., was taken very sick with bowel trouble. l Howling salesman Iron: Saginaw, ich., ad- vised him to get a bottle of Cham- berlain‘s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- hoea. Remedy, wtdetr.he dick “It soon cured me, and I take great. anMIII‘II The convention m called lot the purpose qt electing a president to succeed Mr. Ferdinand Waiter, who was appointed license Inspect". The following once" were elected: Pres. R. Reid, Berlin; vice-pres., J. Dunks; Elmira; secy., A Wtidetrtyunmer, Wa- terloo; "as, Win. Ross, Berlin; ex- ecutire, W. H. Gottfried, Berlin; L. Koehler, Waterloo t'p; G. S. Miller, Wellesley T'p; H. Magnet, Woolwicii T'p; P, H. L'ressman, Elmira; n. ll. Backer, Waterloo. -' J. E. Swarm, M.P., 1nd Dr. H. 'm.. The Inn. II the manufmnr‘a mm. ofnluo. If you want the but In bunch“ not In " an. an» an who In: ever lull charge ol'tliis important department. In concluding his address. Mr. Gun- ey reigned in”, ”\his charges against Hon. J. R, Sin ton and the investigation. but the Mignon re- quested that he go more “My into we must. Mr. Gunny consented. and for nearly In" An hour “we a vivid description ot his negotiations. A brush that but. on no haul. (no "In. of“ on. qrIt.WttBtt- - ”on... malt" “on“ Na In sum to. he numb-n. inning MWIHO. I bitter orroetiiaiiFU; A you}: than MID-it‘d 'tttes-". All rum trom att parts at hhiridme were want, being attracted by the mum-moment. that Mr. R. R: Gamer, who in Inca tuned F a. “I’M!- to ot thsG'oeerrmssento would to In attach-co, and deliver a all... Us spoke nearly an halt. drill; which tte reviewed win "t belle- complixhed by the Whitney Govern- ment. and compared it with Prmnis0s made by Mr. Whitney and C-erra, He paid high compliment to Hon. Funk Cochran, minister of Crown Lands. who, ttb claimed, was decided- lt the but an who but ever had .fl. -- _.-wvll- " w!- loo Conservative, Association Tli held §uuzday diet 1. Con- C éhllJm" 'tha' dei- 0:3: rhm .II te, -- “’13.. Us Who medium storm: Iregsther 1'yr1'.rrrHr..riNi'tyiF., A HINT To TRAVELLER? El"'"'"'? ot h T North Vater- Baden HALL . tom-mm ACE, also delivered tf am! at'tt

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