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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Mar 1906, p. 3

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. 5000 . Agonau Mann. hull)": done. IJ..'. .lrtoo. with. an": III-non ”you: In .1: - of the [batman or In: who. in mm - Eula-I “We! mute-v. allowed ttr mnordopoultod In darbsp an»! av wad-l as well an a handsome piece o.' furniture. All the latest improve ments. A complete set of attach- ments with every machine. Call at the old utend._ -truyet nude-Ia an mm " In: an No um- Uoon For (III Plenum rounding an) ot an adult!- w _. 11ireqtt to ttrr "unav- olon at Cincinnati. o. Cut-lune the. Crmmrreaw,0. Prrnm, N. Y ",tgts In. Lukas; Wm. jxmmu. Tn. an: Inseam. (n. iiTi the: tailor, the only agent. in town tor the . IN " [In WORLD. In.“ ha! autumn-d ”do” try All k adlrta “all!“ ma ah. Via um“ a m Bond t F on" nude-m. to hmlsh him or her ur/d"'.", paying fr- " " to I“ a m “In In "no. can of the Rocky Ion-unit. M from .75 to um . month In Magn- (an of "I. Rockies. Immanuel, upon m lone Schocl of Telegraphy All ttto rotter, ttt In tor I ri Inn-nor on 'alll'. , " and READ OFFICE. KONTRIAL mun Author-Izod 35.000000 Pun-Up apical - $8.»qu Reserve Fund - 83,000,000 the mo'at popular sewing machine.- on the market A perfect. tPushurr: Amman}. tn 'tlt the nu- .outSortt' craved by hallm- and 1‘olnnph Ch mpanien. We wunl. YOURS HEN Bud LAME a of good labia to To tut-MI " rt can! at u e operators, Ara Halon MI',','; n Allhl'lm our pix schools . I the new. exam!" Ttti,",' a hook Ix " Hyman"... Kat-El lt, ly,.' Lep arrd Tue Molsons Bank (lug Bt., You no cordially invited to attend an opnlrp. Grand Millinery OPENING 0m "tonthtg in me extend" an. gunk. nu- term.. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Vacuum-ow “MI-8* WW6.“ - W m [18338 'lllillEltllhtli, n In“ an, anus. Tmirir-soievat ma Etnhahttst.. Cull! LINN-"0d " n "M "Whiz. otttetr Kim: 9' w: , urn-100.0m. Klippart. Undertaking Bo JOHN RITZER, BAYMGND SEWING MACHINES 4e_r, Ac-.- - - ‘9. I m mum-m. l m "In. mm. W: I... mm... l an an“ all. . an nun-rum: b.lre7ii'iiiii'i'iiiF3iEiieej out: 3ch MEADAtmk. LEARN Titian?!" And I. lt. Amtountintp “WWI-”It‘d.“ JACOB ll - LIB In!“ Wanda: 8mm.» RITZER'S. TELEGRAPHEBS II "' [856. [1133333] WATERLt o , “New humiliate: ' macaw. Loam ileum. “Annular and D. w. Houston From Jr. ard to Sr. .erd-t'rayton Frei, Amsey Frey, John Rhodenburg, Harry Quic' fa'l, Herman I'n0crwomi, Gilbert Reid, Gorgon Boettingrt, Tina Moyer, Elma Shirk, Lizzie 7ier,- ter, Liztie Groh, Helena Birnstable, ( larer " Mit'courne. I In“: lulu in this town ot list Euler'- Snnwgn l'hipi, which have aimed a wide populuity in "riotm mm ot the province n a tasty and halal“! table food. Snrato u Chi s were lormerl mu- rf-Alt-la in Toronto by wa Euler, sister ot Mr. W. D. Euler, who mov- ed her plant to this town, and is in charge ot the manutactnre ot the 1'Chips," which are made of sliced potatoes. and under a. special prepar- ation, the patent ot which is owned by Mittsuit1ier. The new ttrm has just installed the only potato pceler operated by electricity in the Dotnitr. ion, and the writer witnessed speck of "Murphiest" peeled and cleaned in- side at lorty seconds. The lastest house-wile at. peeling potatoes could not have done the work in less than " minutes. The slicer is also a very interesting piece of machinery. PROMOTION S AT HR!DG EPORT Wilson Reichert , 399. Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th.--t hymn Cco.e, 407; Edgar Yeck, 393; Elmer Six-her! 367; Stanley.Schweitzer. 336; Hereh- cl Mnycr, 336. Guelph, March 23.--The has an the. finishing and shifiping department, of Crowe's icon works, compiet"ly 'trs- troyed by fire last night, is oath-sat- ed at $10,000 and, is fully coreEczl luv insurance in the Gore Mutual, Wcl- lington Mutual, Economical aml Wut- ertoo Mutual. Almut 300 piano plans were rendered useless. It is the lirr.t'tt intention to rebuild at once. Tempo- rary premises have been secured in the meantime, which will prevent the 30 men employed in the burned w partments Irornetieing thrown out of work. . RER HUSBAND‘S BEST 11mm tone of the most noted, gnu-93M and 11mm man of this rentury, in [Mun micIe, hm mid, “Whatever 1 km and whatever tnteE6qt I have attained in this world I owe I" to my wiie. me the day I first knew her she ha been m htdptration, and the when helpnnte ot my life." Author new industry In hound- “ to Berlin‘s Iong‘lm‘ during the last but inks by Kenn. I. D. Euler had D. W. Houston. two ot Berlin’s enurprising you; man, who has commenced the maul-nun on Messrs. Euler a Houston lave d- mady worked up 3 very mugging trade, and have installcd costly u- bor~ming machinery in the [awry honed on the second Bttor ot the Daily Telegraph Block. Although the fmn has only been cs- tablished about two months the out- put has been tripled and the demand for Miss Euler's Sargtuga. Chips is constantly growing. Besides the lo- cal trade daily shipments are made to Guelph, Toronto and othes points. The phonomrnal success that has attended the enterprise ot Messrs. Euler & Houston is a. sure guarantee that this m-w industry will inalew years increase to very large $'ropok Hons. as it is also possible to manu~ lamin- the purest xiareh on the mar. ket irom the byproduct u! the pota- tces. . ' Vlgpllous "any: tt the any Source Pass-hy. “h to 5th- Iva EM l lu'l' n Klan, Edgar Zimmer Jec'muia Frey, Josiah Frey, ' A TRULY IDEAL WIFE Jr. ith m Sr. tth.-.tim"an Schwei to: 480; Fl Hora. Larkman, 464 To be nwh a mumfnl ww, to "all the love and olmiration oi her hushnd. to inprire him to make the most of him; I'H; a muhl he a Tory/trt): vomuntytrtdr. Ita tromt0t and: that her Tat", no tt ing, that nlw am easily tire: duh ll,1iS,'S App-at ttuder her eyes, site II. Ucknctte, hm-lm-hm. Waring-down paint m‘rvoum. irrmrmlarit ic ' or the Mum, Uh. should Mart at nnm- to mild up berm be a toniv with rperiti" P'wem, mh " la, dia ti. Pi.nkhouN 1hiyt.ahy Compound. “Lydia Ps. Pluldmn'u t'rertoMr Punt-MIMI made me a xrr9t woman, and l Ml so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my mn‘dmu m'm'rry. It ","aet"', MN“. mm- life and vitality."-.). _ o Nttshr, on 9'th ttRh Mutt, Tm Wank. What ”an. r. mums- Vegan. Comtmmtrt did for Mrs Musk-y it will do My"; ft and ailing woman: - "if Fi; iiLViGifi'ii'iV' 1:63" Rom m- t,'tit'S “who! t,,s",t “1:?th I [P I .. Lyn. My! _ not aim h In Following we mm“; ___ - 'ervu-I letter trom a young wilt: by Dear Mrs. Pinkluun: “Em wince In; chm mu barn 1m Inl- land. as] have "Jr women or" haw. with 1ttttammttttogt n-nmle wvakrttem, Met dqwn i;iiiiir0.ciiGi; and wrptrhed, I _ _ 3.5a. CTGtrlGiTiG 17/aiiiGi" i Giiit" not i't,T, my motls, and In“ my than n- tyttr.sb.rytL... .__ --- - genuu’s masr INDUSTRY. a Power to [Ilia-Ira in] Enticing? -"- .-AIt Women Show! Sock It. THE LOSS AT GUELPH 462; Adolph Schull l The director: ot the Woodstock Y. _eiiiii"iii'i decided to end a new to can am 883...... Gall. Reporter: A tmuurtaeturitte project ihel. has been under consider- ation tor severe! weeks he: got to the stage ot incorporation. The inali- iulion will be known u ihe Gait Malleablc Iron Works, with Mr. J. H. Fryer as managing director. The upiiel is “00,000. The old melt house property on Kerr street has heel secured. It will be "enshrined inio pen of the plum, other humi- in! being contempleled tor adjoining lends. Eighty hand:- will he employ- ed at the um end " " expected that the hundred merit will be quick- ty reached. The superintendent will be en experienced nun trom (New. A cherta he: been applied for n Toronto. and in temple ot ween tending operations will commence. “An tntermrud Pxopoeu" VII very abir presented by . “like: ot you; people ot the troeiety, wind: an Ample evidence of the pains the Society m with to mm the car an e mecca. The "Orowter," the Society's new» -, ot which Mr. Rica is the edi- tor, mm: to be In a 'mtriahiagemtrl ditiom,andiaioerrt-tra to its title. Excellent music war rendered " Mr. L. Schwartz. ol Berlin, ad I number ot selection; by the Bridge. port hand, which made the concert, a great success. One-of Berlin's aged residents pass- ed away on Thursday in the person ot Mr. Ludwig Timm, " his home on Mansion street. Deceased has been in poor health for some rears, but his demise was somewhat unexpected. He was in his "th year and was born in Meeklentserg Schwerin, Gummy. He and his 12111in came to Canada " years ago, and we: residing in Wat- erloo and Bridgeport lor tour years, they took up their residence in Ber- lin and have resided here since. Up to three years ago, when he retired, deceased was-a valued emptore at the Broithaupt tanncry. Apparently the police. in the vaii- ous towns and sities in Ontario who hate given so many years continuous srrvice are not to get their desired pcnsions without some opposition. Some days ago a. deputation iron. the Chief Constables' Association, waited upon the Government, asking that the municipalities be requestm to make provision mr the granting of pensions to members of police tor. cei in the cities and town of Ontar- io who hate been in active service tor a continuous period ot 25 years. A resolution was passed by l? Guelph City Council recently in 'e gold to it and a copy has been for 1 worded to Berlin and will he read at- the next meeting. it is " totiows: I "That whereu certain steps tnd proceedings have been initiated 3nd taken for the purpose of obtaining an act to harassed " the Legislature ot the Province IA Ontario, wherein the municipurttr is requested tr grant pensions to the chick oi police end police in the cities and towns oI Ontario who have been in active cerv- ice as such police for a continuous period ol " years. it is the opinion ol this Council that such legislation should not be enacted and the local members of such Leglslaturc be re- swelled to oppose the passing of such enactment, and that the clerk at this munieiptuitr heinstruetcd to Com- municate with cities and towns ot this prmince asking them to co-op cute with this city in opposing the Crown Attorney Bowlby advised Truant Oirteer Master and Chien O-Neill to bring the lad before the Magistrate at any time they found him absenling himsell trom school OI on the streets alter 9 lojclock at night. smut." Tu and count In]! I. may you on hid-y "In; ul- up when at a. “may Staci-Gin:1 way maul, Inn-duly and “In: vino. In. R. mum, talcum u mum. vul- II. B. Per-kn 'B- ammuuolshpnuuulla mummy m. Mr. “may. ot Wyculo College. To ronto, lama]: - who! “when in without. “V: s [acme on “Thu Abolition ot In," Um In deliv- ered in . vary masterly lunar, not was “rpm, muck“. Keller. ot herlln. MAGISIRATE WEIR SPEAKS OUT Magistrate Weir (band a young school boy named Koehn guilty of having swim a watch trom a be? turned Hilbom, ot Elmira, It the Auditor- ium a law weeks Bgo, and allowed him to go on (upended sentence. Eelore allowing the lad to depart uith his mother, the Magistrate spo'i very plainly to the both ol them. In addressing the bor Mr. Weir stated that he new the lad was developing an evil character, due to the tam that he was allowed to be out at all heirs of the night, hanging around the Opera House and Auditorium, when: he comes in contact. wnn em companions, and as aresult B crime is committed which could have the troy behind the bars tor yous. He would give him another chance, am advised him to remain in the housx at night as much as possible, study his lessons and make a man ot him- self. The Magistrate advised the mother, who stood beside the boy in court, to be more strict and not allow her sun the liberties he. pad taken advantage of. It the parents ot children Would keep their children at home more and gi-rs-ttteat *Wrtunilica, Lorinjw- ment, there would bt less trough?, CONCERT WAS A SUCCESS. liu_Ho_r!I_by, of Torre, ,artC/ht At tho Berlin "no. can" Thanh) PENSIONS F03 C ONSTABLES NEW INDUSTRY FOR GALT DEATH OF LUDWIG 'TIMM. W Full and due recognition was ac- corded the work ot the seven muliéi- palities which had ioined in subscrib- Iing a fund tor a Municipal Power ‘Commission. the report ot which is to be formally presented to the Leg- l)isiiG'sriifiiiirC,liiriii7 It was speeitV ‘cally stated that, tar rroiitVtiirtorrtttg to supersede, or event» claim rank l with this parent movement, the pre- ‘scnt union ot municipalities desire only, to be regarded as a sympathetic friend and auxiliary, with an umbi- tion to attract other municipalities?, (suburban as Well as urban, and so give the Power tor the People Move- ment gréater dimensions and Milk tional strength and irilhenee. Chicago, Marci! gtt.-An the speed onniesii on iypowrllers n. the Na- tional Business Show .tast nighi. a worn-n made the record (or the smallest number of minutes in her copy. “he was Miss Eliuhcui Baker and in hm: "'? hour she wrote 4,085 words. making mundmi in only 5." of them. This w” "hi-mi to pure tor in lmlrlh place, the Brst prim be- ing curled on by Clinic: H. beilrir- rin, ot lulu-sumo, Mich. who A [ended his Mile of champion "input" ot America " writing 4,027 words in thirty minutes. an Art-rage ot 154 word: a minute. ll. Oils Biol-dell ot China won mi pine. vim n record at "" writ. and third plac- w-i to In“ A, m a Min. LttmTNrN0-L1tih' TYPEWRITINU President Fryer. ot Galt Board ot Trade; President Goldie, ot Ayr Board of Trade, and President Det- weiler. ot Berlin Board ot Trade, which gentlemen conceived the idea of the Gait convention. ere to be con- gratulated on the pronounced success attending the carrying out of their schtnte for strengthening Hon. Adam Beck’s hands in his espousal ot 1 cause that ought to enlist the sym- pathy and support of every well- wisher or the manufacturing. indus- trial and commercial interests of the Province ot Ontnrio. . (out. was.) Pro-lieu Prrer, o! u. am Board ol TM, no III and ”and” am to preside a I Mann Pout promotion convention. in Bro. pithy with Hon. Adan Beck'- no mm. and u all?“ in out Con-ell Chamber, that vu unplan- cally route-anti“ ol the mulch-l, undo and industrid Inter-It. at Wetten Ouluio, aid tut, moreover, vu both intelligently seized ot the Power situation and My to sped: out. its mind phinly u to the duty ot the Government in In!“ to it. u would have cheered 'Hon. Adam Beck’s hurt, stimulated " In] and 1tiitrted his spine-slyly; provided sunning could tGleGiriTTie7aairi- in the one of the enthusiastic, plucky. Ind pondering member tor Lottdmr-hnd he been patent " this noteworthy gathering to hear alt that was said in tribute to his el- forts and in animation ot the prin- ciple ot "the Power for the People," which»: i: so sigmlly ad success- fully championing. _ The whole spirit ot the- meeting was " once soberly businesslike and cheerfully optimistic. No speaker but had practical knowledge at the situntion, deep concern [or the pro- gress ot the movement inaugurated, and full faith in the disposition ot the Government to act in accordance with the popular wishes,: independ- ently, and without partisan or other bias. The hurt that party politics had nothing whatever to do with this great public question was very plain- ly declared; and the circumstance that politicians oi both sides joined in the declaration attested the sincerity of it. That the people would get what they asked tor from the Government -it they asked for it decisively and promptly-was the belief expressed, based on Mr. Beck’s assurance to this tsitect. In this connection it was panned out that time was preeious- that the company ttttiuenee was pow- erlul. the company action rapid-and the insistence on “getting busy" in presenting a. case to the Govern- ment was general. The resolutions adopted not only covered everything in sight but nlso contemplated possible future comin- gencies and eventualities, on which much at the success ot the movement depended. T A strange incident is reported b Mr. Jas. Tocher, engineer, Gore St Stratlonl._ About twelve years " he was visiting in the vicinity of St Thomas, and stopped oil " Corinth a few miles southwest of Tilison burg. It was raining on the' da ot his visit, and he was carrying a umbrella with him, Upon enterin the station he dropped the nmbrell down behind some coils ol heatin pipes, and forgot to get it when h lelt the place. Thinking that th umbrella would in_all probability h gone, ht did not make any mniric as to its whereabouts, On Sunda last he was running a “an throng Corinth, and when he reached th station a curious whim seized him t take a took and see it the 'umhrell was still where he had lelt it. T his great mtrprise, on looking behin the steam pipes, the Umbrella wa lound exactly where he had put some twelve years Mo. A The Umbra". Is not. Gmaged In My way. except. that a. rubber trand which Wttt Hound it has cut the silk slightly. - Sunny of the “at. othe- 'ett"hratttteHi- The meeting pronounced tmmistak- ably against private and monopolis- tie power concessions, and tor the as- sumption brthe Government ol dis- tributive, it not creative. functions, under the exercise ot which all parts of the province within the none of transmission would be treated equit- ably and fairly. ' Ptt0Mtmallttttt't OF " TOWNS. r, of Berlin Board ot Trade, 7" irtse.-U. W. Connor. 1 gentlemen. conceived the idea lat viee-Prtst.-huror E. F. see it (hit convention. are to be con- rim. lated on the pronounced success and Vieet'rm.--0. Hamlet. ding the carrying out or their seer.-B. w, Brown. ... re tor strengthening Hon. Adam Treas.-C. H. mu], . 5 hands in his espousal ot a ctspt.-M. P. Bingham. that ought to enlist the sym- Executive Committee- F. Snyder, _ and support of every well- Mr. St. Aubyn, Thos. seagram, Chas. r or the manufacturing. indus- Whitney. and commercial interests ot the The Club has excellent material tor ttce ot Ontario. i this ycar, and the game promises to ----.B._.- ' be very popular in Berlin; l, 12 YEARS UNTOUCHED. l The Scotch Greys mini! Chet, . reorganized " the Market Hotel on strange Incident is reported b Thursday evening. The. meeting was Joe. To.cher, engineer, Gore St well attended “a W enthusiastic. llonl._ About twelve years " This club Sum last yur's Twin-City as visiting in the vicinity at St League Champions shard, run tot the res, and stopped " " Corinth honors and expect to land on top at ' miles southwest of Tillson the conclusion of this season. It was raining on the' da The {allowing quivers were elected : s visit, and he was carrying a Hon. Prrs.-Wm. Witt. ella with him, Upon enterin Hon. viavPres.-Wm. Solute-men, .tation he dropped the timbre]! John Stumpt. behind some coils ol heath Pres.-Epll. Ferrier. ' and forgot to get " when h lat “w, srs.-AFnt. For. the place. Thinking that th and Yice-Prea.-.Dr. C. J. w. Ram. ella would in_a|l probability h seer.-'rreia.,-rurrr Wismer. he did not make any enquirie Mamsger-U. cure. ... l its whereabouts. to? and: ConcleNelson Gross. he was running a RP, t rottlt Exec Committee-M. Schlueter, Il".. 'e1e?."e.,.e', {if} 1m": Goldie Coehrane, J. Martin. -- ---- Para-mi he", summit“. and The' general manager of the'ncv Farmers’ Bank ot Canada will be W. R. Travers, formerly manager ot the Mental: Dank. Hamilton, and a tormer resident of St. Thomas, being a brotmr ot the Mines Trav- ers, Pearl sin-M. The capital at the bank is tized at tt,0o0,000, ORGANIZING FOR _ E g g Po a G h sr ; SUMMER PASTIMES Finest thing for poaching eggs. Fish and Ga; Association, BOTTOM PRICES. _ wit}; to Twin-City Leagmt--tt. Wisp met Ind J. Clark. T A small button will be worn to distinguish the members ot the As- socistion when out itshirtg or hunt- ing. . _ Rev. W. A. Bradleroresided,4 and after it was unanimously decided to organize the muowing olticers wer elected :- , . Hon. Prem-Rev. W. A.'Bradley. , President-cart Kranz. lst Iriets-Pres.-W. J. Moody. Md Yiee-Pretc-0. M. DeBus. 8rd Vice-Prem-U. Cochran. _ Sei-A. Mamet. . Treas.--N. Scully. 'gotieitor-N. M. Cram, F, --- Executive C'ornmittms--H. Bruit! C. Knechlael, '1'. W. Simpson, A. A. Pipe, Mayor Brisker, G. H. Lippert, Hy. ts'tuebirtg, C. L. Pearson. . . Similar branches have been torlna) in Bobcaygeon, Sudbury, Sturgeon Falls, Sturgeon Point, G'ravenhurst Parry Sound, Drillh, Huntsville, Hamilton, Chatham, Windsor, Lon" don, Guelph, Scarboro and other, It was deiiided to hold monthly meetings the last Friday ot each month, at which subjects of an educa- tional character will be discussed. On Thursday evening three sport“ in; clubs met and organized [or the ensuing you. namely. the Berlin branch ot the, Ontario Fish ..nnd Game Protective Association, the Twin-City Cricket Club. and the Scotch (in); Basetran Club. l Fish and Game Club. There was a (air attendant: of thos interested in the ogmiution ot a bunch of the Ontario Fish and Game Protective Association in Berlin,» at the Library Halt on Thursday even ing and keen interest wasmanitested in the proceedings._ _ f _ poihts. Twin-City Cricket Club. An enthusiastic meeting oi the tov- ers of cricket in Berlin and Waterloo was held at the Walper House Thurs- day evening, " which Mr. J, W. Con.. nor presided aid the Twin-City Crick at Club was organized and the mr. lowing list of ottieera was elected _ Hon. Prtyc--J. E. Sagan, MP. Hon. vice-Prem-Dr. ' H. Cr. Lack- Ber, M.P.P., E. P. Clement K. C., and J. Cook. iiiiicii.'rialltt'te,9," r, all-ugl- - ttWat, an. = “' ST,',", "can '3iii'ii “my; I Will: 1ii'ilifiiiii'.' ‘The Taking Cold Habit ssfifiifié‘jjfmmfifl The old cold goes; e new one quietly come. We the any of a week throat. weak lump. I tendency to consumption. Arer's Cherry Pectorel breaks up the tati-tld table. It strengthens, whee. heels. All your doctor about It. yymu.m- Twin-City Cricket Club and Ami C2tJ,?,Sid, ttttijt?.?,'.: pm" I mm mg! our mummy It.) abut-g Which“! I. m myth-donation“ Club Meet at Berlin U o and Elect Gaiters. Hardwsre, - _ inn-J '""tecrittki't2t war yeti; iii-M i Ire. In w Pted pt- CAPITAL REST- “human-y ohm Bush in Cans. (“In axe-peed), tho prin- aiul but!" gSfrstd in thet United smu- ud In London, lad-ad, at the following an: “at! "der.............). 0m 93 ad Mound!" no. “can. 'to " " " Walk... A man] banking bum-o tran- uud. BpeeUI nttmttttttt 31m to lambda... 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Store Near Post Oftiee, BERLIN. - - - Phone us cheap Reading for 1906 KNEIPP MALT corms Savings Bank Mutant may: Elwyn“. sllowqd on W++H++H+++H+ WWW f H¢HH++++++++++++++ WWW WATERLOO BRANCH Interest Paid 4 Times a Year F. C. G. NIFTY. “all. IT IS GOOD. 18uortieV'relmrraph and Weekly “Ail (with {yanking . . .. I.” ct"eitlrItitiiei? md Family Hank! and - tar - -- (with gig-cunning Chronicle- elegnp . G. E. POTTER’S nun orrtcn T010310. of Commerce means more than interest mid Inn-yearly or you-ly. You " I. business man will no the udvtntogo. be your account lug. or and]. Deposit: of " upwards received. Interest Paid Quarterly Berlin, Baden, Linwood, New Dundee, St. Jumbo Milvenon. Sovereign Bank of canada " David Bean 150 AND 250 A PACKAGE For $1.10 by 57 Branches Throughout the Dominion. ' - gnaw!» - . 4.9005009 . Good & Co. The Mercantllo Flu Al. HITAL can" GOIIIIII The 1'.'lk',"/,t't"N Poll-h In ne'er“. No M. Dirt, Nos-eke. No and). Ctmtalm no man. at other all“. 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