. s-,---'"' - '" We: anon-I" lrh"G Tarra nth-lia- 1Et'M."Iflt m- ttut' - 'Ld%"tt'fs “m“ - w ' 'rur3Fyyl..e'g.ed! " _ EMPLOYEES. MP, Verdict of Guelph Jury on Paw Wreck Near Gomch Hand- ed out.--Two Men Guelph, Oct 2.--The inquest in"; the death ot Emilee: Thomas Farley in the hmorom collision between a mind regular and . mm special on the Grand Trunk near G'ourock was resumed More Coroner Dr. Robin son last night. _ 'tto principal witness was l-lngineei‘ M. B. Reed, ot the fruit special, Ht made the rather startling summon" that No. bt, the regular, slipped hi: memory, and that was the reason h passed Mespeter, mouth it was th intention tty take a siding there. Hi: tutu was running very turd, and h thought this was Caused by stick: brakes. He was going probably" 3. miles an hour". The first intimatiux he had ot his mistake was witrtt h raw the headlight at No. ri, about two car lengths in [tent or him. Trainmaster A. J. Nixctt states that the accidmt with! not havo been averted had there hum an operaur 1tutkTnuaTrric â€u“. m†___"" at Hespoler. The satety of the mu rested with the crew ot the fruit syn cial. They should have talun the ah. in; at llcspclcr. ' A -LA.“ A... Lulu neg] iw ,“We also hold the Grand TN]: Railway Company parlially n-t-spons Me for the accident tor allowing Cu dtetor Thompson to work the man ber ot hours which the cvidrncc show he did work during the tour days pn viovs to the accident. “We are also ot the opinion th night operators should be on dul at important stations, such as Gait Preston and Hespeler," . Men Arrested. - - As a result of the verdict arrive: at by the coroner's jury as to th cause of the rrcrnt collision on th Grand Trunk at Gourock, ccnducto Thompson, ol London, and lingim-c Reid, of lhamilton, han- both beer plated under arrest, charged will manslaughter. T hey were in thug ot the knit special which should har stopped at llrspclcr and allow“! th passenger to pass,, but, their lailun to do so brought about the colliyion which caused the death of three men Both men were promptly bailed out They appeared before Police Magis hate Saunders and were committe- tor mu " the "ll ASsizes. Whit] opencd before Justice Muses to-dar. Mr. Nelson Schatz, who was sari {only injured in the terrible nil way wreck at Azilda, on Sept. 12tl has so [at recovered as to be able t reform home trom the Sl-tlhury Ho: pug]. wccording to last reports h is recoyering very rapidly. Mr, Wm. Bishop has bought th pair of roadsters that took rust prir. At Wellesley, Berlin, Tayistock, ties Hamburg and Stratum trom M, John Vance, of TavigFiitre, and sch them to Mr. John Schwartz, " Wingham. Me also sold a hmun can tinge gelding that am first prize a Tavisuwk and third at New "an" burg to Mr. 1tohert Cooper of Wel land. Ont. Horstiieker.-Thrt home of lit and Mrs. Jacob tWicker, Sunni East hope, was Ite mine ot a pretty wed. ding on Wrdnesdiy, Sun. Huh, when their second daughter (Willa was married to Mr. Peter Horst, of Nortt, Humor. The hide was gun nod in cram Iandsriq mp silk with lace bud ire. while tC tiridesmaids. Miss Mary “WW and Miss Trim 1Torrst, wore dresses of white organtre, Thr groom was supported by Mr. John Horst and Mr. Alvin Wrirkvr. Thc crremony was pertornyul trrtwath an arm ot ash-rs try H. F, Gruhn or New Hanihur ttride carried trarttatiotts, and ridesrmtids asi- rrs. The "Wm Bell" marsh was plan-d by Mrs, lvnry Coleman. Th" groom's gilt to thr bride was a Malthll gum watch and thah'him‘. Mr. and Mrs Hurst will lake np their rtsitwttce an tot 15, con. 5, North Eastman. iiiijiiiy :LIABLE mum-nuns. Tit um! Mrs. Philip mum. ot Flotalhk' were thr gtests at Mr. “(I Mrs. Wm. "Min on PP/tat In“! John 811'th M Butt/to visit " his 'tarrttis he†guy it In: days. "7“"... number M hogs were ship- prul Iron this pha- during the um qreeW. _ The Mal of thr autumn awnings cl the SI. .Int~nhs Wumcn‘s 1rtstitulr' “a David on suntan. Sept, 29, at tbr home of Mrs. Hirumd. Tl," NI. Jot-oh 0mm mummy market was It." on WM; It. tum Hula "and In. W â€Hum. NEW HAMBURG. autumnal-uln- L- n... than.†dialectal“! ST. JACOBS EEME TOPICS fl? the Place oi the Teachers In the lid-anon tit World and the Itttittettce of therChnrch.» l Correspondent Deals Iaterestiagiyrrlt1t These Important thiects. The Beauty ot Atetusnn.--Ttte atat- umnal winders with the approuh ot October are close at hand. The mun! linger ot the great art- in. Naturt. is busy in the adjacent woods. touching with varying colon ot green, gold and brown the tart fading tuliagc at summer. This mar- vellous splendor ot autumnal coloring the artist and poet may try to re produce but in "in. More glorious in its rich diversity cl coloring. this "ming evanescent beauty transcends man's Weak "orts More glorious ol coloring. thr, beauty (museum at imitation. There is considerable ditrwuttr' mum on m. we" "' "#7,,“ throughout Ontario in the matter ot teach. Twhlns requires F.reater care securing teachers tor public school and more earnest. preparation. It is work. Since the eloée ol the last tediorsy Inbonous. tnd chanting. 1ntury conditions have greatly Preaettienr. to the Eel'".'"! otator, h 1ruwd. The scale at wages in at- cteywyittd. (we ot inteiiectual and host every calling had increased over Splfllllql T.eee: my per cerrt., while that ot the pub-I The iadividturt results ot teaching ie school teacher had not corms“ nd- would more surely be a source Ol ngly increased. Mon and women Ind culture tuttt knuivledge P. thom hat an equal esertirn in the way at taught; The work " more direct and treparation, in other callings iaviiteeeff't1: touching the lite, conduct note remunerative. For years a eon-l and ment.al growth by the operation: tent excdus oi capable teachers has' M the P.in.d, itt the graduiU reception teen made to the great West and to‘oi new light and higher thought. he United States. Many of ths pro-l The future t1itt.orr of the Umreh ession have greatly prospered in Will be 3 resolution or the abdicatet. hose places, while those 'l'JciLiiiilrrower commissioned to teach. n cuttario have with but few “NV "To and Ira years Bow . ' ' . m . I si:')::;:"),':-,,,'." show In the War ot Fill their tides and ebb, The educational needs of the pre- ti',glT 't'oe,'lirlg" _ wttt hour have almost tofu-d - the One 1','l,uLt web, F The educational needs of the pre- tttt hour have almost lorurtl th? irnvincial Governmrnt to bring about :uth drastic ll'gislalicn that would have the "ect of making more grner- ms provision for the salaries of tea- hers. It was lound that a public drool trather alter long years of aprnsivertraitting could not atrord to accept a smaller remuneration than s treaty extended to agood took. ires,ramsker, or housemaid. It th. schools. were to be supplird with tea-l hers. some etlectuaI (huge had to w made. The calling, ot the teacher does not strongly attract the thoice young wople of Ontario to its ranks. A nultitrde ot doors all bearing a, rich- 'r invitation of promise, slend- wide men. Alter three years ot t"otier,iaiel, :tudy, followed by one year's train-i .ng' at the Normal, the youug teacher! is ready tor work. They have thrrn, " go lorth and deal with that mans-' headed thing called "the putrlte." lt' heir recently acquired, and best, zhonrics are put into practice. it JiiiCi rtren are held in their proper gradrs' st classification in school work, if Urei :oun; teacher tuxktttly sets to work to thVI‘lop right powers ct thunghLI maintaining at the same time strict: ind ittdiciotts discipline in the school.‘ ', he (names are that this same inn-LI "igsrnt public is just about as likely' " reward the teacher with ChsTi'il/ Man as approval. Ignorance and‘ prejudice often sit in busty ludgmmt: won eomscientioes and Well directed "taeatiottal charts. - _ "vrTiiiiGr Lil, inade diseottttttted with their calling and seek other am more attractive fields, of tyeti5.itr. _ -iUtaiGiGdiag Bll this. the great need ot humanity is the well equipped 'eacher. A The tducation ol the children ts ther most important duty that falls to thr 'ot ol mm. The responsibility of tttts Inly rests on parents as wril as tea hers. Warped and demoralizrd spe- cimrns of young humanity are too Ire- _ lucnlly sent to be wrought imp ambit farms of good citizenship. " is not impossible, but it is 'xreedinety dimcult, to lake nation 1nd knotty timber and carve out ot it a good piece M household furniture iiiiiiii uimcuit it is out cl mater. ial humanity, long warped by yon: " mrnlal detatdenmt and vicious mu ZIP(1 to madam a [nis'hrd product. Churth and Stlmol. I 'th' position of the Chrrch is secon- dary lo that ot the, school. The int1ttence M ttte scum! is posi- live and direct, the initurnce of the l'hurg-h is int only indirect, but coll- ditional and negative. Tltr Chttrrh is continually directing humanity as to what thry must not do. The school is ever implanting in the minds of the rising generation thotpowrr and the will tor the ac- complishIm-nt ot right action. T vtiyisuuoits had its origin in ttte work ot . divine Tumor. He toiled and taught, hm pmuhorl wry mm. The ('hunh is Attaining. The posi- Mr. Fred Mom And lamily ttavr' moved to Elmira, when Mr. Moser hang!" ottt ' gran-q hummus. “in†poscmmtriott an Oct. m, i The own, "Red Fulhvr," Lima in the “nun Open Home an ttters-i dae "mm. was ant-mu by 51‘ gully Mink-r hum Van-Hm. l In the dislrivl mp mmmminn iM'†P"" . cogtttertiott with Inn Unluio Purim: 'a1dc.',',,'"d71"dW,,U, t,"p1ttt.',', Assorfatiort, Mun-m is int-It'd"! in 'GiiiiGG' the out." "ercisrt' a,†District No. 5. In “an. loan". "cted try the sii'iiiin'Gi/r/t ot tbs cittbu are â€pro-mud. inlay“. Mr, Harper, proud I very Two English In: Munch. "tttused ink-resting Ind insuniivo 'ervier., M Mr. Alton lit-rm", or“ from. Ree. Mr. Helium†also ttxA th: we mom“- M via new" in with. "tttret van-"m both mull; and ev- 1Iqm5nm1umuqym.mm two at: on an iiu' WHEY“ - {in}. nu- Teachers Scarce. Local News. GENERAL INTEREST uon oi teacher in IN)" ot hell its power. Teaching In over hhorlou and “mum. thil‘ union with " the current ot rhetorlcel em- otion vhleh main the seeder. The ‘impenulon ot theologlcel culture by [means ot the new or lecture tom Jinnah. two aspect: that strongly command that method to the gnaw public. I First, The people are not required to remember what the sermon or lee- mre columns. smd. They have no responsibil- public. First, The people are not required to remember what the sermon or leo- ture minim. Second, They have no responsibil- ity in the preparntlon of the progrnm carried out. “‘Alm the chosen at the yen". The multitude being " use. With mkhuts end with dulclmers, And noise at shnwms and psnlteries. Made mirth within the are at these." -tgwintrtartse's Aholihnh. The Church unquestionably loses much ot its power by ceasing to teach. Teething requires greater care and more earnest. preparation. It is tedious. lnhorious. and enervnting. Preaching to the genuine motor, is The important work lone within the thunk is not done by the thrrch but by an institution the (built through long centuries was slow tn devise-the Sunday school. The ear: of the people not listrned apatheti let, to dull, droning, theologica‘ irtanities. lt was left to the humani iiarian Raikes to awaken a new "s- 'tt-m of teaching that culminated it [immeasurable blessings and endless jqod to the human race. l The tntdertt church aims more ti -'attain an hour's cultured aesthetit host ahite the speaker by the mash eloquence thrills the sated heart of the heater with n transient. and im- pulslr'e desire for something better in ll): Way oi higher lite. Music Oro has its luncticn. Melodies rendered with artlatie skill work on the trm pmnum oi the at onir--trequent1s the expression of no ttetvrt-te1t power is realized or in any way is “sum-d to be cxpcrlcncrd. The singing and l the instrumental renderings, uni th, . oratory are all frequently trough' with money. .. Juan-“4M“ Religion, or miner (hurtnowgy seems diverging into a culture rathet than an experience. The aesthetically mung seems more to be desired than the spiritually right. We live in " age or material spttrreor, whm th resources of art are erhwsied in making the ecclesiastical club roan beautiful within uni wilhout. But in. application of the eternal principles of brotherhood and equality are to, ohm limited to the narrow circle o' - . . oi-tu. (nun nun-u: u. u“ .._.r. the dosirahlo members ot tashionatrlt society within the told. " t_--'.-, te Tho aux-Hon sate at Mr. Wm. Terry Wax MM an Tttrsdsy atterrtoM. The" was . madly number prmun. and I mad part at the slack was sold.‘ 'Thon“ we" a numhI-r of bids tot ltr) lproperty the highest om' Md»; "700 [but Mr. Terry was not disposal Io "et it to so at that ftgttre, l lhlldnn‘s Day srrV'u-r was churn- " in the "rt-shylmian Rubin". mhrot Sunday. Rev. Mr. McDon- I.“ ot Tnmnlo [no a - hrlplul "trests on “DR-Non hr Hum." sunny T........ ...» H, True religion presents no barrier it the noblest forms at tvrchitartura' beauty. In "te distant past th rlumh gave aquickrning inspiration to music, painting and lilcrnluro. and to-day its lolly inspiring power may work miracles in human hearts. -. ' .. JA‘J--&nn “I’ll! llllI-\I\-1 ... -eeeeei_" Let us hope that the deadening spirit oi materialism will leave in impaired the potmtial energies ot ilk etutrth, and that the golden dawning oi a grander day is already dispelliny those "thick and palpable clouds" ot materialism that have obscured tin approaching radiance ot supermortai glory. WIN" the multitudinous East and the industrial West shall extend to full other the internal hand ot Christian brotherhood. iaiiiih mm the other exercises run-n ducted try the .ntperintrnbrtt of the |ulsz Mr, "arpri, prowd . very human; “a instruuvc service“ I Rev. Mr. Melton†also to.) It: other one All the range ot change Hath its bounds therein; All. the lives that range, All the by-ways strange Named at death or sin: Many names and "mes Pass and "sh and tall, Night-brgottm names. And the night reclaims, As she bare Hum all. Star,. from tar to star, Speaks, and white moons wake Watchful from afar, “hat the night's ways are. For the morning’s sake'." the Education- In: not been located Ir rather (hurthology " into a culu'te mm ricnce. The aestttetist11x. more to be desired than ARTHUR C. CRAIG l ( WAS KILLED sanctum 38W Train " Duttrta.--Ftte-ir of the 1m but. "'.--i."te. Cult-â€IM- at" oi Molwn'I Mk. III “m By a... - a Dulu- tnat «all. mm. mm. - tbe tme" " tho I. c. . D-t. '" ... buried “~ to! and and many. Is. am- of tMgt-to ammo: to m m. and we!!! - noun-d in o to. o! M ore" Mr. Arthur C. Craig an . member ot the loin-I Full “all at Wu“. too maul you: .30 “.1 ma well and [north]! known in the Twin City. and W's may (thunk View will deeply mm his sudden and untimely dent. WILL ENLARGE PRESENT STORE Mr. J. Doenun Will Build-s Two Story Addition. Mr. Jscob Douala has commenced the erection ot g "Io-story brick " dition to the rest or his present non on King street, thirty leer. in Itngth, work on which has been already com mencod. As soon a his store " Com- pleted, Mr. Eeeert will take over tht Lobwco stock ot Mr. Doers-m, who will conduct. . bookstore business in his present quanta. The new addi- Lion will provide the increased ac- commodstion needed to display his The regular monthly meeting at the Waterloo Public School Board wax held on Thursday evening. Then: were present, Chairman Bru-ndle, Fecre ury Meade and Messrs. A. Y.. Devin, W. Carthew Ind J. A. Harper. A communication was received trom Principnl Cork alums that certain repairs be made at his residence. " was reterryd to the Property Vom- mince. t'eachers' salaries ... Carctaker’s saluy .. E. M. Deeitt ,....... [ thttiOR ROLL CV- iid/G" saga/Waterloo Class IV., Irene Klahs, lune Gite nons, Clarence Ball, Harmer: Mar- tiny, Rose Largo. Mary Borges, Charles Nihill, Liam Brandt, Cath nine Nihill, Leonard Mussel, Liseua Sobisch. George Brandt, Anhibalu Hummel. 33711;wa Vtoreisee mun, mum Dietrich, Mary Ratrtrty, Lime Mer- er, Reinold tt8isch.ey1 stterrer. Sr. IU., Gertrude Flynn, Mum Meyer, Eva Rttdell, Rost Hubtr, Je- 3r. IH., William Schlosser, thtr- :nce Ruemig, Moria Ptrdden, Elma Schl. 'lhe following neon-Ms were pass- Sr.' -H., Frank Klahs, Co'artte Fischer. Sophia Eceerf, Myr Meyer. Jr. ll., George Mussel, Wallet Hummel, John Snlm, Wilfred Rude11, Antoinette Moran, Georgina Wall, Florence llunnncl, Martha Connor. - First Part, T. Moran, A. Ratierty, C. Eckert, C. Reigert, Harry Bauer. C. Nihill, H. Bauer, U. Human.†At a congregational meeting of St. John's Lutheran Church on Sunday alternoon the rcsipmliun ot the pan- tor, Rev..E. A. small, was receives! and accepted. It Is probable that a successor will he nppointcd within the next week or so. SCHOOL BOARD MEET “ANY NAMES ADDED Pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act a court was held a the Town Halt, Wtrtertoo, this morning, to hear All complaints against the voters' list tor the municipality ttl Waterloo. Judge Chisholm presided. Ninety name; were aided to the lists and twenty-six struck on. WELLESLEY sown-ms Two rinks oi Wellosley bowlers were drtrated an thr local bowling green this morning by 11 shots. The scores were: Geo. Moore, Wan-flan. Dr. Sterling, -skip, Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Meyer, M. Clem-Ms. desire to thattk the (winds and neighbors who so k§ntlly 933ngnt on thr maxim M the lumen! ot the We. Christian mum". lath" or Mrs, Meyer, and [or their many kind- mm dttrittt his lust Illness. 0060mm Ort. 2.-Vietoria shoe! Helium“ mun-gum Ins (rated to 1'0 mm mmâ€: and“. oieVit Shin, no! hits. Gram! wok thr mmnllg gawk-0 “d preach- ed " caulk-M 1mm. - In the "not†th? mum", who In to have gnu-M. “MI to 9- mm. All on at no bum-n not RESIGNATION ACCEPTED " Mummy tor mum“), ll shuts P.\STOR'S WIFE PRthu'ttF.0 “vibrant. Rev. w. It, (lazuli). is CARD op TIM NKN -atip, SEPARATE SCHOOL TO VOTERS' LIST. " Wellesley. A In. McDonald, l with), I B. Robertson, -skip, " DEFEATED, 3501.61) . 41.61, . .25 _ OF pm 1361‘... P-tten. s-ae-spent-st., m Isl-â€lbw 1mm!“ 'ii.ii2Pyeeeg,he,tM"tt muti- Tor-um Jiiiiiidait-tit99r.ot,.Pe w. u“. at Tqro o'clockh mu- - usual. no. l.-M a Lot No.1 ' h Crookl’ Traatt in the 1‘0me at WoolIu-h in no "oantoCtPfff- m. u the Provueo ot ouch] - u the Ann PM». â€will: “(my acte- mou or Ian and more â€:le (Imam in the. Ca"? -'-'"""-". --*~~W -- ' no. than! to Chum M. Land]. dated qttt when 1389. and "6" ant In as may undo lot the "ugotmtrintsooer,f" Mo. am. This was! " " W“ ttaa person . M barn, good um "eliiatg home and good orchard. ml Mn gum: mu: the Village at Winter- PARCEL NO. E--' put M Lot tii."iiathsuteoesrxssatoa-erof, the Grunt River, trtaatrvtrtmF ship ot Woolwinh, comma; tiny _ .---- ‘- Ch- were: more or less, known " the‘ saith Plane, and panel-luv du- and in the cannula mm! to Chris: M. Lindy, registered in Book tr. " for Woolwnch a No. 4737. Thit panel in " clan um under good strltiration and In: . small wooden house thereon unoccupied at present. The shove Puma Nos. 1 and a no Lantern. lease to 1 want. whoutctm expires on the mu ot December ttext. PARCEL No. 3.-Lot No. l all the northerly Part ot Lot No, 8 in the Second Concession on the out. side ot the Grand River in mocking: Tract in the traid Township ot Rook wioh, cotstainirtg ninety um mom or Ian. known " the Brotutma Place. and more partials!†mam in Athmtht SALE - luv-v w"--'-" the conveyance thereof to Chalet? M. Lundy registered in Book F. " [or Woolwich as No. 8376. The†is 3 good bank ban and [tame house“ - ... “L--.. “.41 “mum a 'r""'" - -- M--" this puoel with orchard and Mt ten acres ot bush, partly hard wood and portly eedu‘. A spring meek runs through the hush. " in well fenced md under good cultlutlon. This pueel in under [use to . tenant for a term expiring on the lat ot March next. _ Parcel No. 4.--A part ot a parcel of land on the west side ot Benton ‘street in the said Town ot Berlin, having a “outage oi about 129 feet and average depth ot 145 leet, being part of a block of land marked W, II, 12, 13, " and " in Joseph Schneider's survey as shewn on the registered plan thereof, 3 pnrticulnr description of which will he promo- ed at the time of Sale. This psroel has on it n couple ol lrme dwelling houses and is in n, desirable locntlon between the properties of Mr. George Klein and Mr. Charles s. Boehmer. " The tarm lands in Woolwich above mentioned will be sold either together or in separate parcels as may be most advantageous, and the property in Berlin will be sold either in one or; two parcels as may seem best (or the estate.. Terms ot Sale of All or the Proper- ties.-Ten per cent. down at time of sale ind balance in thirty days. In other retrreety the terms will be made known at the “men! the sale, {and meanwhile may be ascertained pn ---.. .. nu..- u..l:..:, application to Minn a suns. 50m his. Berlin. Dated 17th September, 1906. J. W. DAVEY. Auctioneer. JAMES LOGGIE, - F. LUNDY, Execute“. Notice of In the Surrogate Court of the County of Waterloo. In the matter ot the guardianship ot Bertha Isabella. Phil, Harold Jos- eph Louis Plan. Earl Daniel Ptait mt! Vernata Ctthcrine Marr Christina Phil, the inttutt.children of Louis Putt, ot the village ot New Hamburg, in the County at Waterloo, drum“, accused. Notice is hereby given tttat afttri We aviation ot 20 days trom the "ite' publlcsuon ot this notice, .ppli- cation will be made to the Surrogtlc Coe" ot the Emmy ot Wtrterloo tor Idlers ot guardianship of the tdtoee tamed infants to the Gama; Twat Comer, . company nullmrurd lo act In guardian ol the csuloa of in- tant children by lhe F'sttrttttett and 0t- ders at the Provina: of Ontario in that behalf. CLEMENT & CLEMENT, Solicitors lot the Applicant. Dated, Mth day ot.tmrtetttber, 191 ditpr2t “multimedia-d for niobium no M.- II Friday October " 1906. n: â€was?! 'ae.tyteerc'teue'et “Iv-rm“ my..- -. . 77 “WV _ a7Fiiihkiii1t.tyteieuee'2'Pe2e ts e on ',a"Nl'A'le3Ti'lhlk'l'lhiii?Felt'; 'Gvtii'urdia'riuiieetetMtf.tPet '.ii'GiaFihtthr.eef manhunt. new!“ on†tted the hn' 'e,r,p,t,q,rt,tt,t, iottxttteeyo% Thu-Muno- " we! .1 Int In?! Two! Mn‘han In /l'AG'l «M. of our". own an rank my“ GariesiaA-ethtt In! - by“. "man tU2 rad.†mm;- no n I . .M . Manama“. "I! aim Mt "A'Jb-roeroee" u III-SI- a. wall.- ttgt lawman-nu We. u two dare! Il tr Pf, 'e', .. ..(‘..-, m. (.1. nun In". nun-unn- m m Executor: 8an of in; aiowiU mum Irv Ti" iiiiiar" a' Sims, tgotlei- Application naval not. In w I "rmttr. 1rtai'hta'.vli'it m. inn-uh. CfllltlMIl the newest. creation in the Mantle shown in tht Ind medium guy tweed. {Full rungs of Mind and Children's Manda, Ill shades, alt that "Prineetthapll S. B. BRICKER & co. For Good Goods and Good Value We msxo a. [gen-Ill, (".qu nun.- ...._ .-e__i" which i- not. MW? ty found in the mdi more. man-t, now we no chow- tp, . tttll'; of Phil: 000%: in Vanuatu Fi'iiii'ii'ii log "I" tho at: slang: and ‘groull. mu: m: mango apt-boron m. 31.00 to rGll'. ' any. n I - an In Coct- tor Lulu-we no ludwn. m, mum urge-It aunt-lento! the but. “not including all the lam nylc I. an our LW" TM and Cloth Dotti, use our Pine Black Coau- Extrs In: nine. [or has wanna " wall a the mall the: for mull 1mm": Ind gift. Prim my from 57.50. am. .1041}. 812 00 to .15.“). Children's Com 0! all kind- " vary “2'1".“qu .150. a“). 9-5. 83 50. It!!! to 35-00- I 01. ll SKIRTS _ Redraw-wear Skim are here in good chums. We've f 't all the kind: in Mud. Skim for women. nth-tn for girls and mines. II aim and pic!" 3100.02.60 to 08.00 and 5860 for girls. and 32m to awful-mm. Como did use up. We walt thaw you our good- with plea-m . Beriin, Lang Bros. & 00.: Peninsular _ 4 Stoves and Ranges d. This is the line of Ranges which you hear pCOplc about. If you need a stove call on us and see a complete and get our prices. H. WOLFHARD,& CO. Radium h BARN BELONGING TO h. HOLLATZ BURNT Atom 4.30 o'eioek on 116mm!" " ter-ma an Alum nus amt In trom “on Hetrttt Ward, MM. and the the “autumn: moms had a run to 2mm sin-M. which tn the hat, sum. oi the mrporukm. On its ar- rival at the we ot the the it was hand that the barn hlmglng to Atrtttrst "aim: Md m almost burned to tbe â€on! and the m add not an mm m ruling or. In eamtmtta.sT% but! an 01-; Ngltf mm Mâ€. m - I - M "ts The meat corner Store, Watetloo We believe in swing good goods and in giving good Value to ntl â€mu. We make, u stty, 01.01%. Goods and Silks. " in not. w ty found _in_ ue oeatle"5, a ALI . I v - --.------" urn, Plumbing“ 11mm. nudqurlm " “than rue-uh. WALPBB moon. . . ' . _ - - mmLm. Lang Bros. & Co. [CII/tIMI! OUR DRESS GOODS Basins. in our Mastic Department in w w in full wing. Never befora 'tbvdt In bran Inâ€. to nhow s complete we of Matias and Claim " the prov out tin 0 Not . 'ur pun-n but. vim. we no in compliment: on our may range at can. OUR MANTLES Bomnmdmtho Mantles were dest toyed. the Filly girls for shin deparlmrm. Wm mm and do“. robe hour day, Nth van: mid. (all at hdory, or qtrtte to! mutation than to THE WILLIAMS, CREME A which you hear people talk In us and see a complete line I. I. We have tMt mt and ju-t 'Y?E we no thot tot atom MnNMEM The Ions unnamed WA NTS 30M?) 00..