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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 May 1906, p. 2

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Chronicle . Telegraph I!!!” "and mu n- w..‘w.naubnu III-‘8 no”! “my“, not. TIC-.1. ttttot -' an Inn- but than Tiiuq a .mumumu non-Mil” ‘qucb'ol. RAILWAYS MUST l CONNECTIONS. An important uncudmcnl to the Railway Act wilt plobably be made at the present session ot the Domin~‘ ion Parliament which vull give pow- er to the ttaiiwart'ommissioet lo compel railways in cities, towns, an villages to connect their lines [or the purpose ol "anskrring engines and cars [tom our railway to anoth- er. Eva-n where two has; do not at- tually cross they may be compelled to mat" conntwtion rot the purpose ot attordmg iacirtties to iodustries and shippers. . The amendment proposed try Mr. Emmerson, Minister ul Railways, Provides that where the”llnes or tucks of one railway are intersected by the lines of any other railway, or in any case in which the lines at two] diiterent lulways run tlnough or in-) to the same City. lawn or village. the Board may, upon application at one at the companies, or at a mum- ciptIcorporation or other public body 'or ot any person or persons inter- ested, order that the lines or tracks ol such railways shall be so “mun-L ed_at or near the point or intersec- tion or crossing. or, in or near such city,. town at village, as to admit of rate and convcnirnt' trans!” or pas- sage of engines/cars and trainsArom the tracks of one railway to those at Smother, and that such tronneetion shall be maintained and used. Mr. Emmers/n explained that, the clause was designttd Jo prevent a rail- way cgmuany Imlding up Wyn-uh: industries whféii happened ty he to- cated upon its line by virtue of geo- graphical situation, ll was so duh. ed that anyone' interested could set the machinery ot the Board in [my tiom - This is an impoltant isiece at legis- tation in which Waterloo IS particu- larly interested. "the bill now goes to a speviat comuitiee' which will deal with other clauses bringing tele- phone tolls under the aupcivislon and control ot the Railway Commission. Mr. Emmgtson oven intimated thati he Would be willing Tor the commit-) tee to consider the question of in- cluding telegraph and express com- panies in the provisions) the bill. This is as it should he. All these big corporations should hr brought under Governmental supervision and con- trol. _ The tottoumtr,i, the 1mm“ of 8.8 No. to, Wilmot. fur the month of April. The names are arranged in order of merit-:-- [ Jr. 4th--Litia" Snyder. i Sr. 3rd--Phitip Wagner. l Jr. :ird-F.tttetie Wagner. tir. 2nd--.t'vtcr Stu-Hey. Mary lim- but. Jr. 2nd-skatie Jantra, lilcauuu Koehler. Part 2nd - lhhla Luv. Helga Schm‘uh. Matt l? Jantu, Benjamin "erner. _ Part Ist-hit Wagtwr, Abraham Hum-r. "any lines-luv}; Rttrte Sc"- et. Litre "admit. The last nun-rung "t ttw King Ed- ward VII. Lm'ralv that"); hrld on the 2lst Inst. was welt attended rumors are hunv mm swamp, up "alums and with hm wrath” mun. 1rettvonr M" "um. this wvvk. 'BIISS .lnu'ilu Gatrcl " Peel 'i.s Ir- mm»; "M acquaintances m out nq'mhlml hand, _ Dull m1 7 MI I havvllunn. of SUV Dundee. paid a tlyme, ttstt lo (vtll' village on Sunday. C .7 _. Mr. Sunni-l "mun! ts list Mrs. Jacob mehh-I or. tauioustr ill. We wrsh than a spwdy mnmy. Mr. tt. Hrrtwt has tvttttnt% all" Ipmdmg a " “wk:- m the I'unnl Shh-s, -. ara “WI Fi. Mr. John Pull spun! Sunday In um "new . d]. The most trtttlttpttt physirian ran ttot trrscrihr a brttrr prrparanun to colic and alumna, both tor cttttdten AIM Adults The unilnrm guru-3' of this rdvmly has shout: it to te - prior to all others. It tumor tails. “I whrn tainted with “we and snow“. is tlreattt to inh- Every lA-Ily new! to supplim with it. " ttttt had all the In"): ul Dim-kn MI". the Manda"! oil manna”. yum: could not {my ' MI!" malkim- tot hotel "mtrtaints than ('Mmhrrlnin‘s Colic, ”mun and Dian-hurt ttrm. NOT IF AS RIP" AN ttttt'tiEFF,t, LEN, pa 'ty " mus-u BEitialu' ["5 5111001. REPORT Nr. ' ADVIITIIIRB. 'iult', “on... II“ ht “wales-ud- 'S'"ttt. " Inn-Io"- - "' " (Hold on: from last Week.) 1tvwt is lmnw at present MAXNHEIM M. "IEBril Tr at het nu ttte sick FIRST TRIP Iunidpdidu Want the Fiat luau Over Huh-av With- in Their Bound; 0- Wednesday the Guelph not God-l erictt tummy tuck um; ruched the Elwin corporation limits. and yesterday a lew Guelph 1mm.- ot Division Engineer Mac-km had thc punks: oi utommylu; him on the rust trip over the road to that vit- 1age “out this city. The party. which comprised, besides Mr. Martin. Mis :Hon: Judge Chadwick A. M. Mac- k'mnou, Master in Clumhets; Ald. 3tacdowaid, Dr. o'ileiuy, B. Smut-t. and J. l. Llclntosn boarded the Val! ot the construction train at the Era. mosa bridge shortly before tm o'clock, and at mwe started on "It nut-nesting minim-y. They were your ed at the gravel pit. about tout "tiles out, on Mt. Mackiin's iuviIa uni-nesting whim-y. They were your ed at the gravel pit. about tout "tiles out, on Mt. Mackiin's invita lion, by Mr. G, ll. Thomson, ot "It West land. Mr. Alt-X. Mackenzie, C P. It. trh-guph agent, Guelph, tool. III the trip on the locomotive Features which presented than saws along, the trip Wete the easy grains and the reutarkattly straight count- ut the load. There are no gratin; to intetfese with transporta- tiou'ot the heaviest trains. Th,e heav, iest runs are 1mm Goldie'x mills IL the guvcl pit at the southwest cor not at the Union cemetery, where tlu top ot the hill is reached; and [lulu the tvest end I,, the bridge owr the Grand River, whim: tltetc is a long-J donn grade along the embankment» Min ttw turn- is passed at thi Blunt Road, the line does not, swrit'c a will ior uvt'r " miles. There is then a wry Might divergcnce north- “and to the villagr of Elmira. Again. as the Hack leaves that village, it will cisrvv,hack to the south slightly, to lt‘hlllut‘ a ptuieci1y straight mural ior llt" u-niaindvr ot the 1iistance, It Gull ticlt. With a practically straight low-l road, constructed ol Rt! lbs, slot-l rails, massive steel and cement trridp,vs', anil t'very detail of construc- tion in keeping, Mr. Macklin expreiss- ed the opinion that there was nu Ita- son why passertr,er trains vouid not with safely make a speed of 10 mile: an hour. Another matter for "rtteciion was the advantage which Gublllh must derive from bring placed in direct touch with the magnificent pountry which the mad traverNeh'. The ap- le mxi sup was made a mile 01 so luiiliri on. at Pcterson, the first staitirtt out hum Guelph. This Ma- tion h IM‘au-il at (he westerly limit of Guelph hmuxlup. twar ttoth's In ttl armua the toad Is the Township M Ptikinrr,ton. "no the tall-loaded car, m-n: thtowtt on. lo be unloaded by A gang: who “no Inky unloading, mum: art-“Ming In lunglh. and neat. ly piling. tattr, whim lull previously .mmwl. A. wry um“. "um- station Isa, lawn vtecied at Pvtetson, and is aitttort wally fot thc Clubbing touch- (tl.', 'lliv balamr of 1hc trip was imam “uh ilw rnginr. lendrr and tdl'uml‘ onlr The MM stop, My Inn's from Vim-nun, was at the “mud Rim, “huh v, apiuoachee Hun-ml. a long, 'lrrp milling. lullnw- ml " alslmil. high rtutsanktnent. The |-.niy got um and walkrd down the bank to lakr a “WW M "ll" splrnllul hrulgt- al this point. whose massrvt' reinv'm alminmnh and pins, sur- muuuiml lay saer4 ninlrn M qNtoN".i- l irr,h GieiG'e iii'" "Gail," kin; Vii. [minding sttvrtsr,th, hrmkrn 1hr tey/ M ttte strmmn- to mm the ‘wavirs! Ham, and to rows! the ”Van's M mm: The um up and down the tion, as n "my” mart-lulu and “rims 34‘me alarm tts "who br- hut-n wit-r. sterttmg.' “I“. glow" hank. lmlnlrn here and "mo by lmulu and shrubny, ts hvanliinl To Hu- mum. smur Illslam-ta may be srht Ilu- ollaro' of West Mumllnw. Anothvt nun ot 5) mites Ihnmgll the Tuwmhip ot “which. in the ('mme ot Walnut“, hrought thr patty In thr point “no the hark hum: is now in mourns. a kw hun- med yank outward nl Hun-in sta- Iiun. whirh. "kt' "In nt Peterson, has horn mm and only III"! ttte tubing. Tin-re In a culling ttt the point Ilmr the luck is mm Minn laid, and as ll is Hmmzh quit-Mam! and blur tGy. the ties are Minn plat-- rd iemporatllr (10M: together. . Thr puny Were ml ll tte.t'er- mum: by Mr. Martin‘s “alum“, Mr 0. " Hyde, C. Fe., with a car- rlan. 'thbch, mun-yd "mu u "an" at a mite or so to ttte Hum. who" buy and tidy “nutmeg“ is}!- puil (Guelph Ilexcury.) 'to ELMIRA. lit-lla- Be. 2-4)“ til the motile: ot the "can an“ - at a. Pam-cut In in. new “on unloved so unexpectedly to the bill [or the Pumic- [Jilin] “on Hamilton to 00mph. (all ad other hum-in; points. The bulk oi the opposition seemed to he tro- Toron- to members and Toronto Mum, wotkusg W Quebec member: on the committee. "eq one “on: to think tux I moment. the reason tor Tomato opposition is “In iety plain. b'or yum that city has con- lrollul the great bulk ot trade (mu the section ol Bonn“! the tutteratl road will tap. The Queen city bas no right toaMtis ind: (mm the view- point ot geographical position, In: Hamilton is never in may cam. "antiitott's mislonuue has mun poo railway connective here are figures “In h aren‘t tot themsetves _ From [from Hamilton Tomato Miles. Miles (“Still .. ... cr. t'_r-' 38.8 ts.t Gall ____ .mv __. P__ ..'.l|i.b‘ 6t.3 Preston _ ___ .-F-. _....'. 39.5 6'3. Pertin 'rv VP-Pr' .._ ... u. 63.1 Wat rtoo, __. $NV ... WNV M. til. 1 'the alo e table, with an hourly semi-u to Hamilton, will undonbwd- (Bu-LIL . Gall v-FF Preston . Perro .. Wat rtoo 'the alo e table, with an hourly setui'e to Hamilton, win undonbwd- ly explain much ul the Toronto uppo sition, and the Toronto members will probably tight the bill to the end. lulmmi Advertiser :--One ot those I rathrt we lawily gatherings com- l nmnly called golden weddings, was'-', held at the home ot Postmaster Rupr I .4 \Vrdmlly. " twine me am. nn-l , "unwary of their marriage. Mr. Rnp l pol was marrivd on the 27th of April l In 1856 to Mary lluchn. daughter a! lion Illirhh.ul the neighborhood of _ Heirlcllretg. Rev. Mr. Wuaiieriicht,ot Waterloo, prrtornted the CUIQ'III')II)'.' Mr. llumwl t'.lllll' toEtmira in mm, and m the 33th ot Avril 1850i. the birthday ot Mrs. lluppt'l. m, brought the latter to Elmira, where tlicyl have resided (-u-l' since. l _ To Mr. and Mrs. Rupoet in re hum ‘at Custily of tsletett ':lli.'.t-n, two all min-m died young, uni athiot, Kirk! 'Fiix, a low months ago The children lixing in the kill-I33", also Ttr. and Mrs. Henry Rania-i. oi l'uisiush and their son-in-law, lie: F, ll Fix, at Fi: h " ille, met at (III-old humi- Jud hail tlinnm: with the aged couple. MLl an'rl is in his mil-h your and Mix. RIlpll'l will be " next Sunday. Both are quitv smart, the [armor doing -I haul day':. work at the' post-OIF' Irjl Is. and the latter roving“; 1trt,f. how-limit duties. Thr many [fir-nuts of Mr. and Mrs. Humml will join with us’in wishing them many mun-3m; togctrrrr in good health. GUARANTEED CURE ltthillg. Blind, Bloating or Pro- hurtling Pdrti. Druggists rolund more " if Pro Ointment tails mum any 'asr, no manor of how long standing, at b' to II days. First application c,ivr's mac and rest. We. ll your dunggist hasn‘t it, send We in stamps od it will be forwarded post-paid by 'aro Medicine Co.. St. louis, Mo. 'the train which conveyed the Roy: ell: Knott t'0rnpany, playing "when Knuhtlloud was in Flower," onsat-l urday morning last was the one that' utrtck the infant wt: of (LTR. bare- tion Fm‘vman Robinson, about a mile west at Blackwater Junction, and in-' stanlly killed the child. The comp- my, whire in Peterboro', whcre they slayul last Saturday night, 'cent a beautiful sheaf of tlowers lo the grief- stju'srvn parents. It consisted of bias- ter lilies and mics. with the word “Bray" in gold letters. Accompany- in; the wreath were expressions of deepest sympathy. , It you mole: lo take medicine in tablet form you cm now obtain Dr. Shoup's Restorative Tablets. Ab- sulmely no (Image .has been made in the medicinal insuedients. 'Sold by A. G. llaelmel, druggist, Waterloo. mt. snoop FAMILY NED. co., mums, ms. Detroit. .uarpr.--i1rottrt special. )- Chief at Detectives McDonnell of the Detroit bureau Was called upon this morning try at Toronto clergyman, who declined In give his name, but whosc clerical out and air tully cor- rainwater! his profession. l He had come to Detroit last night: lrom Toronto. he said. Before he had been many hours in the city he had tallm In with an unknown woman, who had sttrrvssfu11y “luuchcd” him "or hrs hank mil of HM ELMIRA GOLDEN WEDDING lu' '(I’HI'ISSIUN Ith' HY MPATHY. Hr had my “In w1erp he was when ttw mhhrly took Marc. and. Supt. MUN-"urn Fas unable to afford him anv mm», He was atroatO.'i sprrtactes. and in cterical 4rtss, Bat, Mey ovetcoat. Those who haw ink": outrt Ina- lives 'rithotst siattsfariism, and those ttho hate ”km such quanmvm of "tttrr latiativrr, that, they haw but their rant, will fun! a plum“: strtu priso in LAS-KTM. There m InmaHy no pain. griping, Inns" nr 'tisrdtv. lnn "on in 'trvert' mum‘s, i%is MIN! bow-cl Innuw. LAXol'ZTS. is "My he and " Sold try A. Ir, "aeuret. drttgttiist. anorlon. Mt their any, they had a photo. grnph him to prmn'e as a amp "mir "I the inilinl ”In trom “MIMI in Elmira "a the (“truth and uott.. rm-h Rub"). g The parry reached home lupin "ottt ' aid drives the cold out:) swan o'Hock. fooling Il’uuiklul to Mr. Macklin tot the pletunihvd "Inter-i Sm! for fm.umpk. esting trip which in n ordrd tttrm, and impressed more "in rypri u." a "tro. Ch.“ with the immune which the new ' tum an all": will now to an»; and“... . . . [Cw mom not: " W. ll. scum MM H"'". IS PRESIDENT COSTLY ADVEN'I URI-I. Yeats "M, “up, man my. to ills attired m , lung FOR FILES it? an.” mung up of several cenlral ___- "-' --"." -___ -"-_"_" 'ly,) pirate wards in the Hospital was ich Railway I ii,,', lelt ltl the hands ot the House Cour _ F rrJtt mince. . - I “‘ch Accounts amounting to tt83.90 wet Ottawa, May. th--Tlte biggest at- Irend and passed. . , tendance ot the session characteriwd M... The Lady Superintendent s report: the railway committee today when ”“10! April showed 399 lto.srrita1 days, the hiil authorising the increase in trs. receipts 1223ld and "Pe' May I. Bell Telephone capitalisation [tom Ire-n. The lollowmg suhticri?PPS 15,"rf tea to titty million dollars was taken and secured by Asst. Sect. Muir ill tt'at- up. Eugene Latteur, KA',, tor the and erloo '.--. company, explained that nine million at $ttt--F. Keil. J, M. SCUIIV: trr-- J at the present capital was paid up, and A. Fwou, Jos. H, Seagram. 5- 8- and the increase was desired to car- MLl Br.d er, J. lIESPtll‘Y. J. l': "all. w cy out adesehspmertt program. Heavy 'rv1!"r5: F. U. G. Mrnly, J. l l Itaight, worrs were being undertaken thi. lotii A. Mernrr, W. Weicltcl, J. 1'tretrttany year and in thetwst ten years $2l,- g , W. t'arthew, c, A. Boetm, Louts 000,000 would he spent at sub-sua- dai I homer. Dr, J. n. I-vets/r-r?.'" 7-1 tines, tantrum {or conduits _aud, Mu. Regs, E. At,' oeriurtr-dosoticur, tir,etro;tRRrmir long distance lines. "if: W. H. Naylor, T. Hilliard. A. L. The company now has $5,54lll‘lltltl in. n). Kumpl, L. Stautler. Geo. Liphardt:& vested in Ontario, t4,Gltlt,C00 in 1lue- t'it.' Co., E. A. Strasser. H. H. Ziek, F bet: and $2,000,000 in Manitoba. G. Hughes, T. O'Donnell. J. R. Replying to Mr. MacLean, Mr. La- Strie‘laul. Jays. Young. G'yo. Wood- fieur said the new stock would be is- .Es ward,- J. Ritzer, F. H. Kurnttt, A.G. Sued to old subscribers atti35. ’ llaelmcl, C. w. Schicdet, J. Fischer A long discussion took Place as i, 'ro- J. ll. Roos, J. “WHY; C. Ruhr, w whether representatives of mumcCrol- nnn- ll. Sonmntlle, M.S, Ilallmau; St-- itics should he heard at that jun“. at“: .l, nmrsam. P. M. Moos, A. G. "ell- ure. _ .eris1i'd':,ii'_,i,'iii':,'iiiii,'li(i"s'1 SNAP (lllil suns At the monthly mun; at the Ber-1 tin and "Itetloo Hospital Board at “in” "an; the t-to.etaproat- ed a committee composed ot m". Ham and Flaw". to than. a my able regulation ut osqdstlettr'e to he (awarded to the an“; ot the late Mendel“ F. Culquhodn. who passed away since the last meeting ot the Board. The position ot sacrament hav- Ia; Luau declared went. the mem- bexs showed their appreciation ot um unsung and valuable invites render- ed durog the last. .eittht years by any. W. H. Schmal and unanim- ouuy deem him to the vacancy. Mr. summit accept k honor-um expnssed his appreu In suitabl i terms. hit. W. M. Cram was unanimously anointed Secretary ot the Board to sum-old It. Schman. A comnumicatiott was read Iron: louny Link H. J, Bowman mum- titsg that ML u. M. DeBys was ap- luiuled as the County Council's ree 1resentatire on the Board. A letter was read. trom Mr. DeBus statins what owing to absence from towntw was unable to attend. ' r'"""'" .- v taye owl‘ the control ot the Isolation "canal, but owing to the Gut-m mull "strictiowi no action was tak- en. No action was taken on " te- quest to reduce the account tor nuts in: at the recent twill-pox cases is tequesled by the local Board ot Health. T . Svcy. i'iiliarii' the Beriin.Board 0! Trade, sent a letter making a pn position to the Hospital Board to EDITOR REPORTS " “EDDIEG ll. Smurnlllr, M.S, Ilallmau; tt-- J. Dmrsam. P. M. Moos, A. G. llell- or. G.U. Prppler, K. llcnnul. J. Funnul, W. J. Krueger, J. A. Harp er, (in, ('lcva; wc-C. Hut-[mu gain], Miss 1;. Roos The dull samen.ess of most wedding wriit'-ups must have often .struck the otrservant reader. The brides all "took lovely," Ilu- prvsamts are always "numerous and costly." and the performance is usually "pretty." Ht'te is the report .of thr wedding of the editor of The Leona, Kansas, lluulcr. written doubtless by hins self hr'ftr.re hr had recoveted from the "ftvcts of the oxpt'rience: ' “The bride wore i, beautitut dress nl French lawn, at least that's what they said it was. "The groom tthat means 'we') won- "the customary black hand- me-dosot, and was about scared to death. "Tnere wm'c no bridesmaid or best man, because the groom did not think he could tind a better man than himself. " "Miss Randotph is a peach; most ot her heauty is nalural, and sh: looks good tu us; she is one of "tttl sebum mates, and. we know cam throw a brick with remarkable atr euraey. A sample of her rare nervr is shown by her vowing to 'love, horror. Me" "The other interested party is a joke. he tame to Leona Yr: the tatt ot '83 without clothes or moner, and is now tree hum all Mam-in! debt. There arc others. just as bad, and they are not In the penitentiary, cit hot itt iltlll and Ililtlltli The season's first cold may be alight-may yield to early treatment. but the next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome. too. ' Un. necessary to take chances on that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take snows Iilllllljllilll when colds abound and you‘ll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inftamma. tion. heals the membranes of the throat and lung. and drives the cold out:) of several central ur mquy. all ham-in! Just as bad, ponlicnuaty, THEY FIGHT Description of the Initial Run Over the Guelph and Goder ich Railway Finally Mayor Coatéwurth, Toronto, was given a hearing. lle said ti,e municipalities didnt greatly oppusc iurrrased vapitaliraation but they wish, ed conditions inserted Mum would give them control we: the sttects. At present, without consulting the municipalities at all. the company an as it, pleased with the streets and Its right tudo so was upncl‘l by the pre vy eonmil. He argued a; length mat this abuse should be remedied by in- -i tasuiscussum took place as i, whether representatives of mumcCrol- itics should be heard at that junct- setting aglausu specilieoty saieputtd- in; municipal 'rights. Mr.Uoatsvvorth said the company own tore up raw- mvnts and sidewalks. Aid. Dickson, “pullout. thought that as the company trad turn up‘ streets right and lett'witha tau-ital ot ten millims, with 11.1: mun-uni capitalimtion asked tor it would do the times as much damage" [his mo- nopoly had excessive rights and it was time restrtctto"s were "upused in the interest ot mut1"npali'nts. The demands cl the municipalities mic laid Micro the committee in the lonn ot an amendment, moved by Mr. Kemp. This amendment asserts the absolute control by the Jiaicirtui-l ities (not the highways, so in as that "ocal service is concerned, preserving the right to long' distance systems, subject to the right of appeal to tie railway committee, in case (it dis- pute, and also provides that mo ex- isting lines oi piles shall be turned Into conduits without the right. ot Mb put to the railway committee. The second clause asserts the tight ot the municipalities to expropriato exist ing municipal systems as distinct trom long distance services on Hir terms. ' “in 1b'clock the commm The bill will come up Again mu. Take Laxative Drama Qulnine Tate lets. All druggms rcluml thr money " " In": to can. The Board met in regular monthly sermon last Honing. irtth Ilc DIPH- dtM in ihe chair, The srcrt".a'y tevi the mmqu of ttte last, men-‘11: Miss Snider, the matron, Wan! hm rrrort ot cotttritruUons b" C tyrtl. which Writ quite thnl, Thr Hun-I takrs this "mun-many ol "mum; the donors, wwitlly Lulu" iirtts _ tor thrir "my "mtritmtiowt. Ful- Irrn rhiluh’rn are an ttw,ttouc at prrsrttt. - -- . .L. .'. m..,' .I 'am. Mr. Nttttrt6rr trad the mun-v " lc-l port. MI rayon.» “NV aux-u! --l Act-Inn's to "the _ amonnt at ttttia.', won- read and Hm UNI-INN wuss mmnm to isoute amuse In :ame. , lot ot other Imam-xv. '""i Tm. me: which the I’mni at. I'm-U t . . Whisky by the glass mm more in "animal Hun in Woodstock. Thr Ambitious City ttotettttrrt ttase ud- vamed the price ot whiskey to Mun can: "night while u may be but! " [we slum for a qmtter in Wood. Ttre annual Mat min. 7 F. E IllliMllltlll,jlllll " Berlin V If you are not one ofthe many who came in this week to get one of our bargain sous at $6.75.,don't Achy We have a lot of them but thiy are selling like hot cakes and you might just L well have a bargain as any one else. b , . TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY will buy your choice of about two hundred suits, worth friun regular, You will be sorry if you miss them. . BERLIN URPIIAN At.') FOR CONTROL - w-------". mun: In pm. the committee 'f'?"' is .M-mmr M lot on Mat WN§W+¢O§W§¢ 'I‘OO'ZQONMm-t-OO NOW?“ =- _ g CONRAD BROS. : tous..-.:.-,-,-,--..-.-' Ieerleel 5000 Tons of clearest Ice Always Remember the " Name Laxative Bromo _ Quilting orresacowinthteDaar.Gifiihtho. dtat:2U,s,, 0" '0'- 35" Garden Tools, Spades & Shovels Lawn Mmars, Etc. Contractor, Ed. Dermul, " - 2 may. The undersigned begs to tbnkhis numsmus custom- ers for their kind ”mango during the past yous, and an- nounets that he has laid in a larger supply of ice than ever In tore. nmiaiiiCtilqttt Wi,". 35.13322.) F, riisih ihtit. an. - Bifiiisanmu. m- -om--"-" - at. Iu. w n. m “w“ Y.tSPrt'gtrurtf, ikken from clear spring wat.. er. He is prepared to deliver this to hie numerous 6tttrtom. era in Waterloo and Berlin in large or smell quantities at lowest current prices. Ab- solute punety of the ice is guaranteed, and it can be used with perfect safety for all purposes. Prompt delivery daily. All ice will be hold by the piece this season. Acc'ounte collected monthly. 4% '.iiiii'ii"i.iiiiifi? p Efirfinh$wfimhcuhm '7..- m " _ 'Siitti'iitiiSet'ttSE " Anmeme . IIMFM Ina ttrag',,", - 'tnteMr Imam our owl-um no I - " Dun-mm" " "gltt,'tglt' mun-mum "on. " rteqtr MIC-tom . an Puma- 'oktii"rrrh (Emu ttttT, 'ibriiamii “not“! (“In ' 'ii'iii7driti",'i'f aura-my - M - A {tummy mammal Mk. I»!!! ew- mlnunn " any mnuw'nu, Tatum " a iiii (any "at. " an.» now-dam Mil ij"iiiirtiriiFi _ ' 3me Onenpy In itrtttortnttt plush: our moth, tho bruins of vl-hh in given Iprohl In. “on 5nd m. hoe no ttru'atiottttt olnlmng.w-t the quality und prion-non the mo “Abs Haht- . . A has "not of Builds", devar‘, PM!” WrongH Iron Pipes, ”when, Yukon, no lap! in stock. We mud! your 'tfiiiittk -)tiiiii'ita1t, $6.15 pun-Iago. :tor. Waterloo. Phone 233. ' lly (mu. omen I _--,, "-"-.e. hrmwnm'x INCORPORATED " 1363 row All." 8Ut It-tterr 'Ni “25.808 17. WARD OF DIRECTOBB ".m “to. Wanna. Be. J. M. Webb." Iluili2l1l,0 METUAL eight d, twelve dollars In the line of meats, we In" Boot. Pore, Veal, Lamb, Supp Cured Hum and Bacon (our own curing); once touted, llWI’l and. In the lino of homo-mule Ill- ”not, and. u Boles-u, Wlonou, Port Sun-um Bend Choc-o, Liver Bun-:30 and Summor Snags. Give Ill . ttlat and I» convinced Ordm promptly delivered In I]! put. of the town. Phone 243. "" B. "it It". Imprint" “ The Leading Mcat Harm FIRE thURAB CE Cit-PA!" will wide for hi- lunll in ”DI-MI. In" LLWMM a. hook. Ann Baum. In... PM P. I mum. noun-Howdy.” Guelph. has the reputation of applying in numerous customer: with the choicest um but of mosu all the 'er new; - _ OFFIL PM , - Rand-l! m: Wm. Bald-r. “NPR-Ideal» - Hull-hm Inc-.9. J. L. rum. hm. B. P. Ono-am. mud". 80ml. BUCKBEBROUGH a CO.'Y, .__ war. ca 1:." 1.7%; am: 1"2'3",.'ar9-Lav_lri'-_~r_n&-m-i2fi A GOOD MAN ml DOMINION LIFE P. N. “I” I u. lunch"- lio- J... hols”:- will Guarantee gm both by tuning "he or in l-r- link»: "L'ttet or [union-non: Pulkiel Morn! miviirrl torotat Air-aim thad "Maintain an 'otMa" Pun-Hen “I lanolin Mutt" In. Baton-d. 8|». " ma will wind against the Dan-pr ot Poverty In his on Atre. A Sensible Man )Ilnuli Am Ttor.

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