. -iitttthtiturttrfr0t' I INTERESTING .msronv “mgggessmgml _ 0F DISCOVERY or NICKEL, a! run in quitting tho numb l - to this. thc anoint to 't8,0it0,00b-whetttsr the " per cent. ot Us mm county use“- mt which tho towns And vil- tages must bear-818T,0T6 be divided pro at: among the Bee municipalities whose tues will is less this year than last, viz., Waterloo. Patton, "erpeier, New Hamtutrg and Ayr. This is the motion made by Mr. G. M. DeBtss, ot Berlin, and “mauled by Mr. T. Buchanan, Ugh. whirl was. utter much discussion and amid "Three oCthe a'igtrt towns and vil- lages have had increases ttrad" in. their county tax," said Mr. Irvims. in support at bis motion, "and the remaining tive have lwen tram-rd. Is it, not, tlieu, only fair to have thesy tive "iunicipaluivs whose assessment, base Iteen rrlluu-Il twar thc 'l'.ri,outr?" Mr. Fischer. the Wain-rim) n-pm H'lllalh'l', suaitl titat he was willim to abide by the assursstuvnt in“ an; it stood. Wattuloo, hr said, haul gum hark vonsidt'rably of law, lit-Inti- In did lull tlu'nk " sight urinal-r au in- cream: ot several ot the members, says the Gait “dormer. passed at the meet- in; ot the "Couttty Council n-pu-sm- “lives trom towns and villages whc met in the Council C'hambvr Thurs day morning withaview to yanking an equalization ot ar.ssestuaeuls, This $137,070 is the ditrcrenct. be tween $12,000,000 and the actual amount or real properly in the towns and villages in the county. The following wow present: War- den S. J. Pin-try and (‘uunly Conn. 9H0“; G. M. Deitus, Berlin; J. " brim; Waterloo; Daniel Ram, lil- mira; Dr.' (M15. llrspvlcr; W. R. Plum, New Hamburg', Dr. Radium, and T. Buchanan. Gall, and NHL Bowman, ol Berlin. Mr. llt-Bus' motion was slimm- ously opposed by Messrs. Fischer and Plum and Dr. thts. Air. Buchanan agfeed with Radionl's arguments dull saw reason why the matter could m-l quietly and expeditiously m-lIImI. After some objections from Messrs Plum and Fiseher and Dr. (Mus, th, vote was taken and Mr. llpllus‘ mu lion declared cartieU. “I am not at an satisfwd," wait Mr. Fischer, as he amsv from lu. place at the com-lush": of the tutwt ing. . ' The figures up winch tttut. yuan" county rate “ill tw tstruck wall hr " 'ouows: _ Tp. of Waterloo "rr- ,, . _ . "l,rrG,W_ Tp. oi Bitmot __.... W _.. ILIWKJB Tp. at Woolwich .. _r. Te"' _ VP. 2,'.ma.tio Tp. or Wellesley .-r.r. ..____ _.. 3.31015 Tp. of N. Dumfries .te___ ._,r_.. 2.H7,72 Berlin Halt . Waterloo ., ., .. Preston p.... ___ Hestreler 'tw" _ New Hamburg Ayr FtrWr__F. . _ Elmira. _.', Gait . slimmmr (â€and his†"l . T _ samuumuu The Iottowiug, (mun-s show wlot l-arll municipality will luau} In pay iv the calmly lasts in will; aud' P.rtr The alumnus for ttext par aw ham-d on lhc asse.c,ntent an gut-u attove: "NHL In“? Tp “3"th Tp, “Ilmul Tr, Rvttrstvv Tit. Rooltorh TI! “nulnu‘h " N 1mm Gall 11:ulttt ' tbaiertrro I'rrth lit-swirl Nv-w Hamlin: Ayr .rr.s. T . Elm!†“ORE MONEY FOR TEACHER M Catharrms, \lalvh " -rh,, rut ll' Nchool "mud. at ’u, Inn-Hm: I., Riki“. luswnl Hm fun-mun; mhwluz» relating In public M410". u-m'lvvr . “lurk-u m “T, l'allmrlhru . Fits' (lass tearltets. minimum Midi mm: Mum “it" .Stortti"'.1.tsi Emlrlm minimum “:3. maximum """ l ' thm tteadttrastcr, nr ttttstr-v, ol when!“ are lumur-c ":5 a um .ri Mum-l. An run»: vi Us J \rn will hr gum H01: mull" um". ly. maxinmm is nut-bod. moulding tti tostietor. ret orls humanly nu 1|va will. In t ll‘ raw! M lvnrhrrs shim - In: run zeal. um lame rum"! tltrt maximum salary. . humus " from an". to no my to given. The management rorttt'ttttrr',, too M We tKota-tton, an my but“ at Meetiagl of Urban Reyna-lama of Waterloo . _ oi Wilmot ",.Fwv of Woolwich .. T ot Wellesley ._.. of N. "umiries “mm In" It Ihlml RvttwMcv Roolts trh “on!“ tch pm "utuit "w public M'lkm' temlmr Ht, t'aFharttms ' Ftrs '. minimum LII-Ii mm Swmwl-Mns‘ "mir‘m M; SH; 'dt; " ltr; may» /30C3.3i ,stM: .31 n, Li', ' I 17,72; ‘MIIIJIIII 303.11 " 5,30. HI 53:33,â€! Ill?. 'r"m 387 2t; ll 1 M" War- 'uun- . " IU- [ R. 1" II' Ir I: As a rule most of (he nickci deposits , around Sudbury are worked as "open tt pits," which means simply that a hole In in dug in the ore, and that around (his in hole nit drills are sol up, preparing the in- way for the use of dynamite. The ore as it is broken oi! from “In side by lI- the explosions of dynamite fails to the M hn'lloln, where it is loaded into tram carte and carried to the shaft. which is "l sunk on one-skin ot tho om pit. This ol shaft son-vs in hoist the ore to the sur- U taco and to Illa top of what in trtiowrt m. as the "rock human" As you siumi on bf the rookili qnn shin ot thii "rr'izrt'rrey Ji8 l1 " 107. What has Been Accomplished Since the Bis. covery at Nickel Deposits at Sudbury. To realise In Ionic maul-to what has been â€communal 1n Inch a. when time " has ehpaed since the discover! of the nickel deposit- " Budbury tt In necessary to recall p5: let 1!!! (20999! Gut" .ttttTrteTIiRrrTi-. The ground I" covered with n and. of (alien true: and thick undetrtrrustt, through which pmjected the spectul Ikeietonl of Jarred pine. that Don testimony to the terrible deniruotiveneu or tho tor. ut tire- of {arty your: hetero. At the mum timo perhap- nve thousand poo- vlo directly or indirectly drum their living from the ores discovered in this wilderness. From Sudhury " a centre a circle or twenty miles ought be de- Icrlbed to the north uni wait that would contain almost all the nickel in to Sound on the North American con- uncut. The only evidence which the on given " us presence bone-ch the lur- tam, 1. a red rusty stain on tho rocks. known u “gonna." or u the German. cull It. "tron hat." This is caused by tho rust of the tron ore. which has named the gravel and cemented It Into a conglomerate In which the pebbles are Imbedded like raisins In ' pudding. The glaclers long ago act-sped away great quantities at this ore, and spread it over the country to the south. Un- der this capping of "troaaan" the un- alloyed on ts revealed as a bright amn- lnz mineral In the black diorite. The ore oucun ln large manna. often nev- eml hundred feet in width, whlch He usually between the black diorlte on the one side and tho red gramme on thy other. - _ the world, you an“? horn": rm: an im. mense pit funnvllwl liko the mouth or a volrunn. Front this pit "rises mi in. vnssant Cl:tcliitrA and 'Hu'nhhing. l'iln:< in; to tite t.irtcis yum so:- the mon an work with " drills. At Hm Imltnm yml fe', what “who Msmm hmks tiktr " smallmrmy or [defy-hm. lnmlin: llxi- Dru Into tho [Mm vars. Hor"tde yum Tires up a. hum-ring siruvluro not <unlikr P. Ernill ryevaror. This Is: tlto “rrmk hnusn." An lm'linml railway lmnls from the top nf'mis tal nit-mt:- and iusappoars int, tho tmart tvitirUt is nut-thrnugll trt rock hn::ith- this nm. A:: .v"u walr‘h " square {um-RH. vr "r-kit'" as the m3“! ers (will it, rmrrm-q trom the pit. and starts up tho innunn. As it pawn: up it touchrs El. lvvrr. " ski-HI whistle sounds. and " second ant-r you hrsr~ tho rallh- " the ore as it falls: from the bwrmrnm "skip" into the 4R]; of thr. rnrk house Another. secnml and the "skip" mum; down again and ms- :umwnrs into the much, and every frtw rminulva the m-ruvmzs is repeated. “mm ‘whllo the mms are at work on.tho Shh-s or the own pit. I ’Ag you water: there bum“: " sudden rush. Men urn sown svrumbling' up the tot sides and Nun-Vim: the drills. A row lulllulo; mun- and run no the mun runnlm: to cmyr lst/msd-ra'."'.-') mm nr um!†lrrsllos. Ther, smut-ham! falls "ttrel" A lrmnonrlnus rxplnsion follows, ,yhich rover-harm“ lilm the discharge of " many at artillery. Tho ore, which lun- lw-n alisplncwl by the dynnmlw, rallies dawn the slurs on the pit with t “also like thundor. Then tho men re- turn and again take up the work of loading: ttte tram vars. Lot WA climb to the top ot tho tras- tle and soc what is going on lnsldo tho ruck house. Jrho building shakes as xou ll A NT ('RUNSINUS Piltrl"ry'Tr.'lt Numlnnl. “am-h (‘mnml m m-lrvx'n'rin ttp In O'Ill'l' "ttt In“; oh lo tea, ht THE "t BISSELL STEEL ROLLER ROCK HOUSE [and tl". ; Copper cm. M " to m (st the Jn -- The (My lo :mm bet. shh, of AT CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE. alumna ttte' “airway that rue' on in. nutsldo. A crunching nolu am Your can. As you enter the build!“ by I mun than?!" all new dais-cu. A- you poor through the gloom method! yells ut you. You jump into n. corn-r. Agecond later the bulldin; tremble. u tho ore car. which you had been watch- ~m WM“. - its Wetsuit,» so of broken rock on the spot when you had boon “landing. The house ll light.- ed up with a million “perk- from the concussion. A: the car diuppenrl on its downward Journey he]! . (low: men rush torwrtrd with shovels nnd teed the am into the gaping maw of the Insat- Iable crusher which throln and puls- atlas like u thing ulive. As you peer bciow you see the ore falling In tras- mr-nls from the wise of n man's tttrt to that or u. boy's marble into a. revolving scram. Tm»: screen I. perforated with holes u! various Ilse: which nerve to s "parate the ore and dummy It, drap- y-lnx each size, into the bin prepared to receive it. At a lower level under these bins are (mening- at which wurknwn from time to time, by oper- ating lever-s. allow the ore to {all Into fiat can which pass along tn muon- to receive their loads. Al you watch those cars yuu notice that about two.. thirds of them ire titled with coarse ore about the size at the anthracite (-001 used in thcgmrnaces ot dwelling houses. nm- or two can will be tliied with a smaller site. about an large an English walnuts. This. the foreman tells you. is called “margins-n". " you wk qu' it is callt-d "raurgtlmf' ho tells ynu he duos n it know. Three or tour mm: of tho lraln are tilled with I: much "..urw nru. It is almost like dust. This is called "tInes." and you can zucss the derivation fur rnureclf. Tlus ura- Is lulu-n 1"th from the minns to the "man yards" at t‘uppor Curt". Those Ilo about a mllo to the nun-HI -f the village and present. per- him: the most noprossinz scone of earthly ttrsurlatlott to ho found In t'an- min. Sludents of Dank and Milton will and no srHrtcultr In selecting appro- priate quotations, Most of All, per- haps, it recalls pietures or the Vullry of tho liltmnn, that awful drank: of Old Jr'rllsuk'nl. in which it ls will great lira: were kept constantly burning to t'rtrtrltttne Lhq rttetLteCtlits Pitt. FerI. oh the nlhrr “do huge windroyvs M oro In squuw bed." strotch in seemingly onrllvss "xrension, Drum: yrllmviah- “hue clouds " Ftrtoke rim from thaw will-s pttrt drift lazily to â€In horizon. Tlico are tye roast yards, whl-rr the tuiphur ig ruastod out of ttio urn. Thr' (urr as it is (Minn {rum thrs mine enn- wins about 1went.v-0vo nor CI‘IIL ot curtphur." When " rcarhes the roast ynrrls' " is unloaded on founda- tinus ot- t-nrdwnml 'ubout eitthteort incurs Thick. FMch bull earring from 1.500 to 3.000 (anal of ore. The Crt'rhrti0, ore forms ttto bulk of the IMP. On top ot this Is placed the "running" and on top at this again the "tinny." The wood is then ignited. The ore soon lakes fur. and it loll alum: will burn fur nine months or a year. As a rule ‘llm ore, rs left to burn from thrtre to tour months, before " Is taken to tho smelter. Br lhls roasting the percurnt- my: or sulphur is roam-ed from 25 pl'r (mm. to trom ten to twelve per conl. The sulphur fumes are fatal h vegeta- tion, and for hvlles around the land- scape presents a scene of naked deso- lation. It Is sald that ttutm?ient sul- tihurlc acid escape: into the atmosphere every day to supply the whole of Can- ada. As yet the problem of securlng thls walls and converting It to com- mercial use has not been solved. WM» tit-m than. mm; "m gm Pr-e. Hour 2'C'ga".T", am: It." "on "to, 1.0-- - “to! the». Inn“ IhrIrl " to M,toet any trunI new Bran-u. turn "to 0 MM. I'll m 'rcttknre Iran by mm. or an! murmur. Rm run!" without the mm. "B!!- "21.x. hook on In“. Add". h'r puma-Hun M th" tasiway' (I'm-s- un» m 1hr my alul a "otutttttlrt has nu‘n' .cmmmlv-vl to .ul Hum th" t'iiy Kuhn-nun m Hum "Mm-1. The ('mlm-il has hm-n tun-roll alum: thes" "um um uu‘nlnn of thtcr, tatohtivi whirl, tove mrulml at lhe (Tunings within the past tew was. .\lr. H, " Rum"! Guelph \‘isiku' "In tkrlin mu Friday. Y. E. IIQSKLL. CLO... on. Wrath - " l.‘ "AIL-siren! and all damned." alum: thes" line; on (Mshliuw’ whirl: hove rto,ssings mum: the “as I " 0U“.- m me: who. ... was humming-naut- III- a! hey its can in - , fl civilized .,ttet'1/g'.'g'eetl t T “I. WW m. um by tuning!†- do" with» an. " than we m hy- thu an ptntes who ploy an co.- m. but they are In his Wt to the Imagination. AM; that, u told “when in the Tribune this morning. my be clawed tho "true- mrk gutter." u he'll sometimes called. who. despite the In". rutt prawns. Instant ol holding up I ship laden with men-land“! he at- tacks the business ot some other trtatstttacttsrer, and try imitating his xival's build. the style we cover at the linkages in which the wares au- sold. and also by throwing out to the public tae bait ot a cheaper price, he diverts the twenties ot his victim mm hisasrttc4suchi--------- -eq _ 77-7 -- So great has become the tterr.e.dar) lions at these land tt-tteertt . that American tttatttttaeturtrrt' an- .iva ask-‘ in]; [or anatiottat law whim sttall, make the imitation of trade marks I penal offence. A bill Ins been lumi- iluwd at Washington which provides that the main-r oi ttoois which an articles oi interstate minim-I'm- and which bear Labcls in.iutiutiott of oth- " brands shall be liable lo ".000 line or irurrisotutter" " two yours, or both. Tln. nustustacturer who (levers lite public by means oi a mum terivit label is a» much & swindlei as the green goods maul or the gold brirk fuuMwier. ll, as the advocates ot the In" atrsert, it will"? support- ed by the counts as cottsti Michal. it should he passed. Caution in respect to its nope, however, is absolutely necessary. The law ut 1876. which made Imdemark "nusterrritintt a trenal "Renee, was overthrown by the courts mu the gmuud that it jutting- ed slate l‘ighls, . "you. ynur' friends or relatives tmiter with Fits, Epilepsy, St, Vilus’ Dance. or Falling Sickness, write for n trialbrttle and vain-hie treatise on such diseases to Tm: Lama Co. . tp? King Street, w., Trauma. Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain Gr you SPLENDID SHOWING OF THE BERLIN LIGHT! ~36 PLANT. LEIBIG'S F ITGURE Net Profit of the Gas and Electric Light Plants During February Amounts to $771.63. Monthly Statement in Detail. Net I grades Monthly proportion Mrmtht.v proportion "A!†galls. oil, ll SL5? 50 lulu; coke, $t! tt Fre. tt Gus waIgl-s ...'_'-r' .."_vr_. Water and "mails ' . TFe . The monthly mtott ol Um Srrn-lury and superintendent ot the Lighting Plant fur February is of a very rummaging character and is by lar the best, that has Imp†given.ottt sine" thy town look or†the plant two years ago. The report is as: lulluwsz... _ IKrlin, March sub. mm. “mm Light k'ottrInisssiotsers, Mr. A. L. llrvithaupl, Chairman. Grmtlrmert,--We hand you herewith Malt-Inch! " the Ilmnth oi thruary. This is the iirsit month thr, Gas and Electric ends an- svparalr, eonsequeutly We are able to give you a comparative staloucnt, showing the relative merits of mteh:-- Sold 1,365,100 ttwt,' an $1.25 Town gas lamux Tt.r_r.r. p.trqtrrr. Revrttur in CStrss "t upruhng up“ Net NM M Iunx pm coat lur prorlttrvr. Ob H379 Furl In"! M Imilw ,. _ T 'ts.' _ _ _ T Water hcvlll‘f and vrtr,inrs' . Tr" F» _ tlas l-mzim' ml 1 ___.' F_vWt _....-.,.......... .._. Taste and gnaw _ . ., _r.___r_ .. .r. Wagvs . .._ "rr _.. .Pr'rNF. '..tr.rr . ,. .._. lol 'txref 3.1mm . _ . _Prr Pr, _ .. l grnrtttl t-xn-nm- vr .. F Ttw' '""1"" ‘. .___ 1. when! (‘SW‘IIN' al Ii.\ral salaries . Rump! ', "wande, trut .. Pom pr .. A rm _ er mum ot gm, rm! M Maul Monorv protrottitrt1 oi tteh. and Int. monies Monthly plu'unHu-u u! luwuanu- FV qt- .. HOOKER PIRATES. prom prom prom Run-"v m lixctss oi "muting Expenses Gts and Ehetrie over and ttbore all conun- Hm" Electric cad ol plattt (In and of plant,...... “gluing "I downturn and men-s! " an" of Interrsi‘,.....,. ..t..r.t ... .__ .. M.ttt mn-mhng Finn-um- ELECTRIC Gas Receipts Exposslit um H. J. PHILIP. Supt. A. C. RENBIIAW. Sou-Tron. " (Mind-u. luck I. - Very and humu- in. duo to uh “I a“ u ("My Put, may , you!“ ttta.ieed by the glut d ' according to the - Which by High Could- " I. E. Ink. who mm: the In. â€My um. 80on an I. load my or sixty cottages bro. ".itttoatgdt.osstotutemitstrtsad min consequence. new In no idea ol [other]. evidently. [or noun- llg had been earried on. " In Inne- ly the memo- ot the “unis to do us much damage In possible. Boxes and damn; were broken open all their cone-In cut “out in any di- rection. windows were molten and walls clawed. Many of the managers had left their silverware locked up in strong boxes. These boxes were bro- ken 0pm and Inc silwr Shel/n aturut.l One cottage: named Johnulou ot T u- rontn had shout taw wvrth at tsilver in his plan- and " wax loam] lying all over the ih3ortt. The High Countable think: tut. the persons guilty at the manic: were anxious to get {avenge either on the Burnaby Park Company or Kendall. the caretaker, who had charge at the cottages. The High Constable is still working on the use and an that several parties living in near-by towns are suspected. The variuy of interest ianu-aLin Canadian outdoor lite is VI(I| iltuss trated in thv Marehatttuttrer ot ttoi, AND GUN IN CANADA. published by.W. J. Taylor," Woodstock, Ont. Tit-ert- is an accm-nl cl a unm- m; through healtilul Algonquin ram and tho may of an rxpeditioo by host in tarot! Yuron. A camera. study at the 'lse-uinged teal is a delightlal palm to which the itlustration'.letul added interest. The tumult-rs ol m nest in tlm trctisestiiott oi nwuutai.. rang-e n tshith any amount oi ex- tlrration work is still to to done, is wen brought out in an arcortnt o the two rears' surrey work over a vornpar.mo'ly small nurtiml "I tht' Svlkirls; and an article giving ttk cottstittttittn ol the proposed Alpim ('lllh. The illustralilms ullmllt- thes" arlt les turn: a nulahlu ieatureot th: numlwr. Fish and mum prou'etio" "analla's Irrst antumuhiic and mutm Luat. show, trap toooiittr, in the [In Inolniniuu. and many gussipy item: dealing with tuu'iutsti inspects ot nut prira-Tnmitrrr-wtttor-FsnrititTirmrr' distinct advance this magazine coir Iinurs In make in its wide ftetd ot Isa-[Ll work in making 1.1mm Car wank-IN! sporting aaivantap'vsof th" Duminiun. In iris particular lirld C i1_i,cwjioo1_ari-aLVriampteuuuus tTrTa'rcrc,Gst on, priieatio Mrs. J. T.' Kan: and daughter Mar- ion, Imu- rettrrniNl to their home in Woodsiork after spvmling a couplv of wveks in "mm, H's-i gurus ot Mrs. C. W. J. Kant, Queen street. _ '“DALI " OMB! an ROD AND GUN FOR MARCH SP8 “.1581" m at _ Mm t 59.1.8! 318%! 625169 t 389 39, t 23618.1 2 Hum 34:5. I 7 27“". $1.7num mail SI 3.56.1.3 P, Ir, M; It“: Ill" MT.97 150.†115“ 1:70.35 as.†t an.“ 13.50 “£22.50 â€.50 $2,371.33 $1.25!,†t 725.0! _ £0.59 ' 771.61 $1,085.35 f " 509 ' $73.38 " Im are the strangwat and In", We have a eutstpletr Mod: mm m". " wrll pay you to qet 0!" priesm before bnyimz Your r 1:1, -=_-""" fencing. Ourpmc.‘ ouuu12uatvaeaiased--lrotrmrt-fttrrtmt . _-------- rim __ _ __ Wire If“ ahroitnmqngt yum _ '. -e--e" -- M" I The romequrmrs ot mum"; phy- .aiml law are otien In unpleasant as lthe breaking ot a moral rule. The innoront indulgent: ot over-rating brings must-gums that amount to real sunning. Indigestion " not nat- ural; " in not right; " should not be. We “not a menu on est-um " Minn: "Nets um h tsimple and unusual. ot such val-able modicum agents " bismulh “Dalian. which In “yet- tor m m other re-dim lot Motte arh troubles. con-m only“, um ton- m and con-cum vile! promote In a! cancelin- wlgcl pro-nu Innocent Indulgence Often Brings Trouble.--Simp'e Means of Escape. _ wuhuthmn'omu. Thr' proprietor,' Mr. T. H. Esta- hrook, oi St. John, N.B., who is not- cd tot his acumen in selecting cah- able tirutrnants, has, in George It. Campbell, whom no has plan-d in charm "I'll-v splendid nrw hradqnm- irts yt the Imtario launch at It Wet, Iinqton .sllm't vast. a gentleman pr" culiarty ntlaptml tor the position. Hr lairly Indians u-nlhusiasm and Rod Rose tea. huh-r his skulltul tubal ntaniptttatiort that, unit-lo 'mmrrmses' ttself mm" the listener as being un- doutrtedtr the original “Nectar of the Gods." “There was a sound nl revelry by night“ at McConkey's an Saturday evening, when the Ontario represent- atives I)! Red Rose tea. were gathered there, and that celebrated beverage had every reason to leel proud of the atuble, enterprising bunch ot men who are engaged in the agreeable occupa- tion at educating the public to a pm- per "appreciation at what they all claim to be the must cheering stimu- lant, that ever More the skeleton [mm the least ot chased the wrin- kles trom the brow at rate. " KING STREET EAST Eittsburg' Perfect __. Fences S. SAUDER & CO: I Ito KING ST. EAST . - BERLIN g aaattattttattpttttmtttttttttiN'ooettettateatmttttattttttttttttt" KING STREET, BERLIN. - PHONE .49 M slum mm: an comm RED ROSE TEA “EN FEET Sin's Consequences For New Suit Are coming in dai'.r: Let your next one be one of ours. Hats, Caps and Ties, SHIRTS. COLLARS. BRACES SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR, PETER HYMMEN “Red Fiather Men's Youth’s and Boys' Yettomeetttiequat . Sweaters snowmen the who“: digestive ttat'o, and make " possihlr to on what you like amt when you like. It you “he: wllln head Miles, inal- gestion, nut-loner. mu hum. mul- m-ss, ttteMetrtmeto, India-hr, 0: "'ts bility and weakness, begin thr, we at Eli-on u one. Just out tablet out or n " ml box be.'ore tart' meal. and you will regain rental In!!!» and atrertgth. Mrs. "when Ytctotia Hotel, ir, in Berlin on at visit, and will bring back Im daughter. llclolso, wno Ms born rurupruling there mm het aunt. Mrs. John Messtwr. Iteiote leaving bvre the little girl, Swen wars old, w». tontinttl to' SI. Josrph's In! tttree ,trehs.-0uelph Mercury. It you cum! obtain NHâ€: ot your anal», n will be sent by mil. pen patd, M mm of prim Write In for advice on you: use (mm 3 Mn; awn specialist 2al winhmth'u. "ett.T.Boo Mr. Waller C. Garten, the chiet agent at Montreal, astdstvd the "hair, man. and the guests included, J. S. Norris, Kingston; Robert W. Vout and Bert R. Fisher, Brockville; II. A. "away, sumom; Rupert Pratt, W. A. "unison, W. F. Chapman, George lu'. Taylor, at this rtir,Und others.-- Toronto Stu, b'obruary 26. Mr. Kstattrook's system ot organi- zalion includes perodicul gatherings ol this kind, from which the inn-Ms separate for their respective, tlelds tilled with nrw ideas, rsprlt de corps, and a keen desire lo spread the (min: ot Roll Rose tea. The supper was the culmination at a two-days' murmur“ and was held immediately alter a theater party " the Princess, where Mr. Campbell and his guests had witnessed Richard Mansfield in “not. Carlos" from two boxes, one ot which was decorated with a large bouquet ot red roses. BERLIN