world “but at.“ of lam-Mu mama '0- alone: IIth III -hsiti' an! 0' “out devolu- [accrual-nun In "SS. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Capital Autttortaod $5.ooo.ooo Paid-Up Capital - $8,300,000 Reserve Fund " “000.000 Anna. mum hula..- done. Cob ootlonl undo. drum [and - In All puts " she Dominion» my ulna In the The Molsons Bank Little Liver Pills the tailor. the only agcm. town for the . the most popular aewmg machine» on the market. It,',',),':? machine as well as a h dsume piece -n furniture. All the latent improve- ments. A common: set. of attach- ments with every machine. Call " the old stand. “luv-m .., -.. .. .."""" ..... . _ -'_'" a W "rerun; a CH] 80nd t, even dude“! " lumhh Mm or her A pox-mun pant-x fr m " to M a m u-th in 1mm an: or the Rock, Manama-Is. or Mm 073 to SIM A month In mm- m an d an Invites. numb-MI: upon [nan-(Inn -. . ___.- --. - _. -n. n-.- \rn - pun-um. o ndenla an out. r at am time. No vaca‘ "do: For “I rrIVivuhn warding an) ot .mr ammo. v r. direct lo o t executin- ollor. n. Cindi-MILO. Links!†(no. CINCINNATI.0. Brutus. N. y Ann 'n.ln. [mm mm. Wm. Wt,'.""""" an Fuucmco. Cu. - I. King M., 9, ' The Horse School at Telegraphy w“- -.-_- . " targllp, to ti" the np"' porittome an“ ed h' MINI amt 'l‘elunph l' Noumea. We mun YOUNG MEN and LAMP. ot (and habits no 5000 [glï¬wd Great Millinery Sale 2 on. telt shun. worth 1.25 tn 3.00 n ..-...-..... ..........Mh Wing's "on" and aware“ hood wan all n M" prion. . Come and an: than Mtg-Int. I know they Mil Inn-tn: yaw. , dog, "mined In". womb from 30010600110: gm" m...... ...................01.50lnt‘.‘.50 Yam-alum huh-um 1yytmt3l'rlll 'lltl"llll't “I KISSES FBIBEIIACK ' _ 21 use 07., "nun. JOHN BITZER, 1lgflfllB'ill SEWING lIhtijfilllllil'y Carter's CUBE SICK HUDACHI. - low .I'IIIIJII " â€9““me LEARN TELEGRAPH Ann It. R. Accounting. JACOB HISPILIB. Hutu-r W-Mrlno â€Hum! RITZERS, (III "In. “VII. mt GOISTIPATIOI mt WOW till. WI TTIE COIMIIII "uMurttEtss NEEDEEI WATERLO†lh Dominion Natural Gummy .Cunot Take Question up at Present- N0 NAT tTM. tus THIS YEAR At the regular meeting ot “our! " Board of Thule on Turn“, a. curing a eonuuuuicatitm In: real "on! Secretary Hweel, "I the Dominion. Natural Gas t'ompany, ot Brutlord, in reply to a communication [torn Secretary Scelleu, asking warding the probability ot supplying Berliul with natural gas, stating that owing to the great dr-mand for natural gas from other points the company in not prepared at lument to make n propo- sition to mum and could not sup- ply natural gas this year. President Detwetier intimated that he understood the company is not certain as to the supply and is not making any iurther extensions. He was inlohm-d that natural ‘13 in Gait is giving entire tratistactioo and . " ' may as well mention here that our lower than lounerly. church social: and school F'iaucs in Arms at me Gates. oi more than [cell fame. We lube T our stare, poatotrwe, blacksmith also w. H. Blowtu.ee, ot the G.T.R., mill, stone quarry, bowling great an wrote regarding the complaint that no 930d fishing (the mo last delight arms won: placed tor oxrPr the side- re tor stjhuner onlvg, We also mt walks at the King street crossing, gahuline lighting' and u-luplulnl- com illd .stat.ed that the company would nection with all Important. plates at put Ut the arms as soon as theater the titap, and two baseball clues get- terial could be pu'ocured. . ting ready (or the "good old summer , Advertising Berllu. time." Motherwell has alwa"s taket Secretary Seem-n asked what steps a. deep interest in all educational should be taken to advertise Berlin matters. Ot course, the place 5111051 during the year. - eortioortekdiy Grit_.but that should The Printing" and Advertising Gun- mittee was authorized to consul-r the advisability of advertising (Lur- lin’s advantages as a manufacturing centre in some “I the, leading United States manutacturing -centrani. Mr.-H. J] Hurd suggested one or two more good hockey clubs. tLaugh- tor.) I “In [mm-m hwmv-lhv y" tills of ht-r saw and achiwl “mum. “I... t health In" N.- The C'otumittee " also report on the matter ot having new constilu~ tions printed. . - A request was received trom Auro- ra asking furacupy oi the. Boald's constitution. It is proposed to on ganire a Board at Trade in that town. _ ' Drop Letter Service. _ Secretary Seellen was authorized to communicate wiurthe Postomce Do- partment regarding the adoption oi a drop letter service in. Berlin. The tos- tem has been granted to Barrie and is a benefit. to the manufacturers and business men, who can have their letters delivered to any part oi the town for two cents. _ Attorney-General Cartwright ack- ndwhedgrd the receipt ul the Instr)"- tion' passed at the last Board of Trade meeting regarding the evil in- “hence of biackct "trips; .1 i surf-‘1! that " wasa math-r for the Minister oi Justice at Ottawa m investigate. It was pointcd out hy the Ifrmldont. and Secretary tllal sou-ml bills were being introduccd in the Legislature which, it passed. wouldme the er- feel ot closing upuguud numbu' of the bucket shops al present doing business in the small towns and cit- ws. ' Aessrs, A. A. voelker and J. W. Green were received as new members oi the Board. . . The attendance at the mowing was not as large as usual, due, no doubt, to the Fact that there Wort: no im- portant questions to he decided upon. Those present were Messrs. It. It. Detweiler, J. A. Seellen, It. Smyth, ll. L. Janzen, F. Walter, U. A. Ah- rens, S. Luv, F. W. Sheppard, A. A. Ehy, Ed. Smyth, II. J. Hurd, H. J. Sims, W. L. Leeson, M. Schipdel and It. Reid SHOW) READ MISS SBHWALM'S LETTER In All mm ot Cut-dc Lydll E. Phskttmgt'tt VereuMe Compound [In Mr.cted Salli" Cures. i __ - Many wonderful Ttttes of female ills are continuallv coming to light which hare bewn brought about by Lydia K. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound. and All. SICK WOMEN though the amin- of Mm Pineham, of Lynn, Mae., which is ttiven to lick weryr'rt allwnlulrl}: (nv_tgf yltargo. _ _ V Mis, Arm; dim Avv.. T “will". Pi: Ind in n ' turn-Ir a In†via“? my Cer that I mm In ing mu'll a , mainly.†Thu [H'Imwnixfd “3va wo A" con- dnnlh‘ trrstc;rhius frwwn crutch“ “amen trtaut'eti li'U‘ll" a 'ro'" the power 0' Lydia II. I'inklmm's Yentr.tatth, Cone (â€NIH to cumin-r Ivnmh Ilia-m. “'wnvn sawdust {mm any (arm of fmnalo wva'ulmm toy. 6m "w! to vrovnptly mmmuni.-.m- tvith Mrs. I'inkllam. It Lynn. Mara, Slu- nslun milling in [chm In: her whim. " he namely In. and to "may: of‘mq‘hnm bk The tewir" geattttlt. pillar Mahlhh lw-r Lydia I1. Pi pawn!" to Crrttr “3"“va an! 'II a \\ Bucket Shops Inâ€; “--|I 'ro' I In atrh, am“ orrtt, Me. Pinkharn has for m made a study of the 2 Hts, has: contain-v1 with tltsoranihs of tum-ring why um- not only their t Mr to her helpful advice. l', H‘hvrahn. rd WN thta. ml--. tttrt., writer. , H. Pinkhlm's Veg!- r-il'u- for female weak. MuI Hm! troublod for rrccrular and painful " my zenrml mm: mu nub I Whit ot my :mliv Hun [was ml- >nnmuII-L and am so I I-vuml that in I few AN no (rm-r of frrttttte h madman; Manta rt tinto I Hamill:- H Woman. I - nml In: lo than! you II to ynu fur rhueover. l retumly (at suthring A an chi-In to: In In“ School I. a“ in tho um. ot $gothrrwett, tight in the with: oi Agriculture's constituency. " vault cut-e chagrin to Berlin, smug“, “6., it lotion.“ were to prove the “ink ham" in “Eminent. The chi- is that anon; by thr Motte mun cone-taunt oi tlte Mitchell Recorder _ "Many npplbntion tor Nor-nil Schools are being room-alt by the On- . uric Ilosertstgtent. We tau, till. 09-. rortnnity oi presenting some or the many chins ot Homeric“ one do- sluble situation tor one or more 4;! these institutions at learning. Moth- rr'cll is situated in the country; very much so indeed. The locality is healthy; the air in pure and plenty ol it; the some may be snide! the ice and water; the scenery is mapiiieeni, unsurpassed and extensive. Theatriux managers wilt please remember this whirl requiring good scenery. Mother- well is not so big as some larger places, uni is somewbnt scattered, but there is nothing small about it. Mr, H. L. Jansen, the proprietor of the king street Conservatories, is ‘mming pretara‘ious lot large atidi- [ ti ms to his preseIIL wen-equipped and succtssit l 1 hum , tte wilt go into the culture vicar- ‘ualiuns on an extensive scale on the new property recently maimed by Him trmn the Ethnic: estate, an the (wt oi J. hauhuan & Co.'s Planing nuns on King .street. _ rm k Ege- uew-greenhoases-wiu-te erected, the size ot each to bo25x.3tt" hem and between forty and litty thou- rs.and he! ut‘glass wiil be used in that tottstrttetiott. ___ - re tor summer onlvs. We also mt gasoline lighting' and te4ephone con- neclion with an Important plates on the map, and two basetrali,clues get- ting ready (or the "good old summer time." Motherwell hag alwms when a. deep interest in all educational matters. Ot course, the place IS most eorttoodudly G'rit,,but that should not atieet us. as the Whitney Govern- ment are giiing all the good things to the Grits anyway. If we canno: get a Normal school, we would take a count. oi High schools; even an ag- ricultural college would be accept- able, but what we want is a Normal School. We implore the Minister at Agriculture, Hott. Nelson Monteith, to s~curo (In: t..r us. Our claim is good. There is no better claim in Co- talt. We are just Pyne-ing for a.Nor. mal school.j§ . ' Toronto, Ont., March 9.-Mrs. Sus- an Anderson, ot the Market 'Square, GuelFtt, is attacking the will at lwr mother, the late Mary A. Rowe. Mrs. Anderson expected she would have re- ceised halt ot the estate or at, bust the store she was Iising in. The oth- er hall, sheexpeeted, would go tn Mrs. Marco, a sister. 0n the drum oi Mrs. Itowe, last summer, it turned out that a grandson, George Metrce ' hro..or in Berlin, had drawn up a “ill by which the Anderson store was to be sold and wont $800 In leg-- acies distributed amongst the var- ious grandchildren-thc Wallace iam- ily, oi Guelph, Mohean, at (jam..qu (Allard. of Toronto. The bun-r house was to go to Mrs. Mearce lor tile, and alter her death 1:; go to arr-aloe, the executor. WILL bNLBlt V uh~EnVATl)RY judgment Mrs. Anderson entered sun. num- ing the will was not legally executed and had been obtained by undue au- nucnce. This morning, belorc li,, Wastcr-in-0antbers, J. H, u-y "Iced lane io SM. up the claim that Mrs. Iiowe had agreed ‘to leave her (Mrs. Anderson) this property,†snow“ (him it against the estate it the will were upheld. Mr. Hugh uumnc, M. P., tor the executor, claimed that this qcesticn should te (115mm cl in anollml' suit. The Master rescued The mommy meeting uthr B. & W. Hospital Board was held on Fri- day evening at whicha1etrer was read lrom Dr. R. W. Bruce, Smith, Inspector ot Hospitals, stating um the Government grant ot last year, amounting to between $800 1nd $900, will be forwarded 10 the Treasurer at the end of the session. The Inspector highly commended the card system of registration adopted in the local in- siitution. _ The accounts for February wan light compared with oiher months, amounting to $373.13. -' A ' The Lady ts'uperintertde'ttt's report showed 331 hospital Mrs, receipts $311.90 and , patients in on March President ('olquhoun is still conM- nl to his mom through t1lncss, and Ticrvt'residerst "lights presided. Nrs- us. Schlmxlz, Hahn. Graybill, Cram, Imam, Hinton, Rump", McKellar, and, Minchin were present. Scrwlary Srhmalz teported that the new Lady mtIter'tntendettt, Miss Tracey, would assume her duties at the Hospital on March 17th. T Donations were revvived trom Dr. I', T. Nmkcr. $27; and F. C. U. Minty, " Messts. Good Brouets, ol the Ara-1 outrun Motor Car Co, Bertin. made a wry satisfactory testy. tew Hays ago ntancw three cylinder gasoline on- gtne which they are about to plate on the market, the test. having hum made on the. tarms ot News. l-Inmh and Jacoh Ertr, a law miles “at of Waterloo. The name weighs less than 050 pound: hat is a paint mar- vot ot strength, havtng acapactty ot our tttteen hone power. " drove the large separator to which it was attached with apparent. use. grain betettt, 'tae+f at in nu at a ls! info! a ulna. " It. NORMAL CMIIAIT. AT PACKING THE AILL. RUmi't L BOARD, A N' KW EX G l N b', At no Until; wu- Mcr Cw mission on Fills! "all; mold comma-sums In. It. ‘Allnn Schwartz, . tetarr ot the Fouls-rd Union. No. mm mad, skills! to that: presented t tho Ton Cowl] fawn»; the Commission to} to lo- tum to contract. mm, but incon- t'ume day labor in the (“Invitation of its min: and connections. which the Union whims is w: um when done by contract. They “a asked for tut increase ot 3 cunts per hour in the wages at civic laborers. owing to the high cost ol living, and also that the scale in Berlin is, and always has WILL CONTINUE Bali: Sever Commission En. mu lune Gouda Fon- 'rsanfitettgeCttemat3rear. Engineer Davis submitted a report regarding 'the cleaning out ot the grit chamber in the 'septic tank, which took two men tour days to the iob, which was a very - disagreeatrie'oue. The sludge had accumulated tor over a year and was several feet deép, and could hold a big man's weight. The iludgc had been pumped out. with some iiillieulty owing to the old rags and other material it contained, and I the pump "Carp" was plugged up tree quenlly and had to be cleaned out. "inte Engineer recommemipd that. the grit chamber be cleaned out monthly l and. that a wire basket be placed at its entrance to catch the rags, etc., F; be cleaned out daily. The Commission 6ecided to 'arorr- a r and engaged Isaao Good " foreman for the cunt-n1. "or, but took no action regarding the request for an increase in wages until it is known what the Town Council will do in the matter.. been, lower than in unwinding towns and cities. 1 Accounts amounting to 341.33 were read and passed. Petitions lor connections were re- ceived trom ratepayers on Queen strect, south and Schneider avenue, and on the recommendation of En- giqcer Davis were accepted. At 10.45 all adjourned to the ti.- freshment room beneath, where [no visitors showed that they could rut on and put out ot sight the fourth degree, tastefully spread.by Brother Brgndt, with as much precision and despatch. W. M. D. W. Houstouirre- sided, and made a capital master oi ceremonies. The toast ot Grand Lodge was responded to by G. L. J. U. White. In a neat speech W. M. McKay replied tor Georgina Lodge, thanking the brethren tot their hospi- tality, and inviting them to return the visiPat an early date. Bro. Thus Martin, the noted bowler, also made a few happy remarks. Bro. Malcolm replied for Zeta Lodge. Bro. Madill, as master of ceremonies, also spoke in a happy rem. Bros. Houston, For- syth, Landreth, aad Minchin re- plied tor the local brethren, express- ing their appreciation of the work and visit ot Georgina Lodge: Never tms-ttart-tttul to6tremRrrn at Grand River presented a more an- imated appearance than it did last evening when the Georgina Lodge, at Toronto, composed mostly of com- mercial travellers, to the number of thirty. headed by W. M. MacKay and accompanied by G. L. J. W. H. White, paid avisit to their local bre- thren. They brought along their choir, and esemplirted the third de- grcc inamost correct and inspiring manner. The Conunissionorill hold its reg- ular meetings ml the last Tuesday ot each month. All the members were present at the meeting. Between the speeches there were several songs splendidly rendered by Mr. DeMille, one or Toronto‘s most popular singers; humorous sketches by Mr. W. Wilson, who is one of the best humorists heard here tor some time. Among the songs ot Bro. Shaw et was a Masonic poem composed by Bro. Martin. Bro. Burless also ren- dered several songs, while Bro. J. Brandt, delighted the visitors with the German national song. It was decided that the connections with private houses, can, be done this year undo: the supervision of the foreman instead of by town pltuisb- ers. . GEOBGlNA LODGE VISITS BER- BERLIN. The repdrt was adopted by the Commission. There were over 100 brethren pre- sent. Among the visitors were the following: _ Ptestotr-P. D. D. u. M. Miller. Elmira-Bros. Werner, Morris, Rat: and C'orrigill. ts'ttauogd-B. J, W. Mitchell. Guelph-B, W. LLDuncan. _ - Welland-13. U. F. on. Hamilton-B. Nanukwcll. Toronto-Bros. VanDykc, Malcolm, McTavish, Kayne. Cuiitbertson, Sha- ver, 3Urtin," Kent, Speifs, Billing- Must, (hie, “mules, Tyrelt, Madlll. Smillic. McCall, Christie, Gardiner, Amhvws. Bttctttutats, Connor, Sharp». Cull, llunl, Tice and White. _ Never allow a cold to take in course. Too otten at this xenon of the rear its course is toward pttett- mania Cttamtreruitt's Cough remedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract my tendency in this di- tocuon. Thero is bottling better for acute ttttoat and lung troubla. For sale by all arugula. DO NOT NEGLECT A BAD COLD Always number the " Name Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Mill-il-l- 'IM-lt- OwenColdin thteDay,Grhtin'1Niro. Wilson-â€Ask You The monthly meeting of the Berlin Library Board was held on Thursday evening, Chairman K. Muller presid- ing, and Messrs. Forsyth, Motz, Sch- weitzer, Bradley, Brown, Rica and Mayor Bricker were present. _ mmummm lo. tho bowel. o with on. of Rye:- PM. at baggy Just one. BERLIN Ltihatte noun) MEET' Accounts amounting" to $111.58 were read and passed. _ H., W. Brown, Rev. W. A. Bradley‘ and Mayor Bricker were authorized to mace insurance mounting to $18,- 000 on the building and the policies will be readjusted in order that all the companies interested will receive an equal share on the building, 11!- tures and contents. Property-Rev. w. A. Bradley, chairman; Rev. J. Schweitzer, K. Mueller. Mayor Bricker and M. w. Brown. _ _ Hook-R. Rind, chairman; K. Mum!- ler, D. Forsyth, W. J. Mote and W. M. Cram. The Ganadian Bank Preston, March Ir.-0'tre death oc- curred here last night of one of Pres- ton's oldest and most highly respect- ed citizens in the person of Margaret Beck, widow ot the late John Clare, in he: eighty-third rear. Deceased was a native ot Baden, Germany, and came to Preston when the place was a mere hamlet, possessing not egen a store. , CAPITAL REST- The Board decided to increase the salary of Miss E. A. Schmidt. lib- rarian, from $300 to $360, and Mr. F. Martin. caretaker, from $300 to $330. The tollowing standing committees were appointed: ' , '_, The latter committee will appoint astttr-committett to look after the German book and magazine depart- ment. - Among the children who surviv are ex-Mayor Geo. Clare, MR, and red- erict Clare, present Mayor of res- Ion, who is now tsway' onstri to the Pacitie coast. A senor-l banking bun-Inc“ tun- notod. Speck! amnion given to tumor- bnninou. q Sign»: current ntu nllowod on dew-M long on": igmted Mr able at par n my chartered "" in Canada. (Yukon vxeeptod). the, prim ciptl banking points In n". United ttttte' and In London, Englnd, " the following at": . 951ml der........... Our is'/i?ri)'l exceeding tio. .1 u u u m. " '2} tt he - you to tote Ayet'n Cherry Peetornl for your new" cough or bronchial trouble, then taken. tt helm nay/thing better, then take that. We have great eonldenoe in this medicine. So will you, when you once know It. -thtadereat.qtutonut-. “new be over out, you.†DEATH OF MRS. JOHN CLARE. " should be home in mind that every cold weakens the lungs. Iow- en the with, and we: the am for the not: axiom dir can. Pt"" which P." the .t.eto FGi'esiT.iGGirGi' "zap: use. has won in put Errand its prompt cum of . let',,,',',',,),',', Fiuneht, [{de exrestomtioNrt 1'r,Td'fle", cute. It 'e,',',',',',',,'?.'.' his. 251:. Large Size 50c. WATERLOO BRANCH Colds Savings Bank Ihiartnat Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy P. C. G MINTY. Mum" - - - - "tthtRNt READ OlllCl TORONTO. of Dommeree ton Docto ""tecSua=gttP"'"t in: "Iâ€. Fwd"? Ad, ',ttxoms,ooo . . Art.. . 10ete. . 15tm. I}? " Meat. Vegetables and All Kinds of Food with Sargent's Gem F Food Chopper. Store Near Post Uttice, BERLIN. In order to save our subscribers the troubln of making Mro or more Baptiste renrittaneo we have made gpecial â€augment; vith the publu-hem by which we .re enabled to offer the following public- ations in commotion with tir.. Chroniirle-'Negrtsptt, for one your " specially low rates. Speciul clubbing rates “nth all other Canadian and American newspapers gmd magazmes quoted on appliestion. Ghrouiestea'etegraph and Weekly Globe uni Candiâ€: _ " . Farmer.....,...... ., C.-..".'.......................""] T Chronicloo'l‘alegraph and Weekly Mail (with {minimal .... l 60 7 _ ctworsicieitegriph and Family Herald 1nd Verkly Star iwithpreroium) -.... .... ........ .... .......... 1.06 7 "sr"njtie-'relctrraptt and h'arvily Herald and Week" Btar . pith pE-quuyuam . The Pagan-n6 Manual an! Velcr- I m Cheap Reading for 1906 V See ou/window of special bargains'. The " oonhins 0000. Jul, Rock Coffee Pots, Teapots, Bamboo Spittomeo, Bacon Dinhev Cucumber Trays, Rose Jugs, Cheese Stands, Vases, Tobueco Jam, Jugs in wormed colors, etc. ' Take your chnice whelu they last. CHINA PALACE. Sanderson’s Bakery KIM It “an!†Fancy Bum, Breed Roth uul - ' nlwunon not. . inn-y Hume". ......... ... . .... .,. ............ .... --w Caroor fe-Tetetroqrh and Farmer's AJvocnte tWeekly) .. .. 2.25 Chronicle-Telegraph and Mt mm] Wee, Iy Witness. . .. .... 1.50 Crtrronieics-Tetegragrtt and Farming World,.., .... _ .... .... var tJtsroaicte-Te1ctrraplt and Weekly Sun (a term journal) .... 1-75 taronicle-Telegrasirtthnd Cunnny Gentlemtn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eott Cluotriete- Telegraph and Daily Globe . .. . . ... . .. .. .. ...' " Chron‘cle-Telegrnph and Toronto Daily News...... .. .. . . .. Lg) G'hrorticltrreregrNl and Town oDaily World ..... ...... 8.00 Chronicle-Tr I. graph and Toronto Sum! y World. . . _ ... . .. 3 Chmniclv Tei, graph lard Toroout Daily Mail... . . .... .... v " chto"icte-Truiraih and Toronto Evening “nil... .... ... F?.? GhroniehcTeleeraplt and Tumnto Daily Stan... ...... . . .. 1.7a Ghronir.te-T'eirgrairls and Nortttero Hvssruger... . .. .. .. . . .. l a) Chron cIP~TPlecraph and Business Magazine». . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Chronic-191%] graph and Canadian Darrylmm . . . .. . JA" .... Aso ’ t ‘m-h mus! moon-puny all orders. Make remltmnoojy Note, Regmtered Utter or Express Order to 't.'t'iiii'iiiieiiiiiFfiidi,\ _ kiiFiiau um. rue. an Army tor nu. Plum. men , mingling-A A a "My. 'AiiiWei." “an: _ n I an . Plum. man !f,,ri'i,'e'i',a'i1fi"tutth"e'li, "I“ itiiiiiit" "gi II I o A ttmtmtrtmetr tttrr-d "In". law a mum". M any prtrntWe m',','tli Tun... a car: Mn mamas. " no“ mum “I!!! ' Bo mm. New It.' '.'tsv ELWuMmamn. . WW§WM WWW " o o oo++++¢+++++++m WWW Interest Paid a Times a Year g A. Good & Co. Hardware, Stoves, Tiuwam, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting. m-ans more thallium e..t paid hMt-ronrle or reartr. le u a. [mines- m-m will sue um advnnhge. be your account lug. or small. Deposits of SI. upwards received. Interest Paid Quarterly Around the Corner Berlin, Baden, Linwood. New Dundee, se Jacobs . Milvcrton. th E. POTTER'S my" I.? yide" Sovereign Bank of Canada David Been, 57 Branches Throughout the Dominion. CHOP 2Be Each. Phone 133 Suburribed Capital . . .. . . ' . 30.0mm Brno-“with the Dominion (lovunmcnt ..... ...... .. â€11.140. All ptrm in 1Tr,"t,',g,,t, by the [AI-don and Lanna: ire [mm-Inc. 00-9“, with Anew of $16.33,“. The Mercantile Flu Alma 15r'ee,i,eT" ' " nun napalm Inculln_lgggqu__a RF. AID ISTAL can." GOIIIIII neon! Patented Polish “unwind. go 01:», ‘03“. NoSmoke. No “I. on" as no nine or other esphmts. PCLVO make. men polish and no longer than my other. mic: We " ALI GIOCIRI NM'"k'G'ii' and Office - mum. lacunae. company INGOIPO RAT. "IMO mum GROCERY, BIBLIN “Mum "Lw .’.............. I.†to tWeekly) .... 2.25 ‘\\'ilnesl........ 1.50 ........ ........ var mm journal) .... 1-75 "n.............. Eott .. .............' 4.25 'ws.............. 13) 'and ..... ...... 8.00 world.......... 3 nu..... ........ " run-i1... .... ... 3-25 imr.............. 1.75 ger.............. no ;ime......... .... 200 1*n.............. ASO Publlsher Waterloo, Ont HOT "of Phone 142