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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1907, p. 4

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t three weeks. While driving | i from Baden on April 3rd . he icted a severe cold which. _ in _of medical aid and careful nursâ€" ieveloped into pneumonia, which , the cause of death. The. funeral plate on Monday afternoon, Apr. ) iat which there was a very large ering of friends and acquaintanâ€" The funeral was in charge of the ibees, â€" of â€"which organization the ed was a.member. ‘The remains ‘ laid to rest in the Union Cemeâ€" y south of Crosshill. The services re | cted by the Rev. W. Haig Stor of the Presbyterian church, of ich deceased was a member â€" for Th Eu John Webster was botn i the village of Prestcn in 1s4:,| ie famil shortly afterwards movâ€" ig to Winterbourne where deceased ; eured his public school ~education: is father died when he was about e years old and after his death the family in charge of the mother â€" and elder brother James Webster, now a ‘resident of Preston, moved on a farm west of Hawkesville, known as. the ‘old Murtinson farm. After residing here for some. years the family movâ€" ed to a farm on the ninth line south ‘ ef Linwood, later owned by Mr. |â€"Johbr ; Walters, ex councillor â€" of. the .m: ed was married . to l(hsl Sarah «McCutcheon about. â€"thirtyâ€"nine Wears ago and they moved onto a| farm on the third line. of â€" Maryâ€" berough.. Aiter residing there _ for mbout two years he came to Cronâ€"1 hill and had resided in the . village \up to the time of his death, . some Ahirtyâ€"six years. f !%';w_ _ Webster was a man _ widely ‘known throughout the country _ and ,, Wa }{vnrudlel'. honest and industrious character, and a very affectionate husâ€" ‘“ 1 father. He leaves to mourn 3 ';‘“‘i;‘ s a widow and two daughters, _ wit., ; Abbie Williams, residing in Graver urst, and Libbie at home. ‘wo sons <predeceased him _ several / Mr. Boerbecker and family mOum|jon & Marion, Patent Attorneys, e loss of their beloved mother WhO| Mcntreal, Canada, Washington D.C. passed away on Sunday, April 218tâ€"| Any information on the subject will ‘The deceased. was 50 yearS," 7| be supplied free of charge by applyâ€" months and 21 days of age. Th¢] ing to th> atove named firm. ‘ Aftnera® _ Iwas ‘held on _ Wednesday | Nos, ‘ morning at 10 o‘clock. 104,331â€"Fobert C. Annand, Durhant, \ On . Sunday, April the «28th a Eng. Stereotyping Machines. | pumber o( Heidelberg friends SPENDL| 1094,42gâ€"Lucien Junau,Paris, France. , pleasant . aiternoon at the home EAcctroâ€"metailurgjcal© processâ€" of Mr.. . and Miss Alles. es for extracting copper from ‘April Wedding.â€"An _ interesting its ores. vent took place at the home of Mr. |104,593â€"Johann G. Bedemer, , Zschoâ€" id Mrs. Philip â€" Conrad, near Erusâ€" pau, Germany. Self acting llle on Tuesday, April 23rd, when Mules. daughter Emnia _ was marricd | 194,504â€" Summers Brown, . London Lorne Dikert, of. Heidelberg, son Enz. Type founts and comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dikert. Rev. ) â€" posing sticks for use with v:‘»’;’A tohke performed the cereâ€" same. my. Miss Lovina Dikert @C%ed 25 104,514â€"Clof _ Ohlsson, _ Sodertelge, tidesmaid .end Mr. Philip i Sweden,. Liners for centritu P orted the groom. The bride was . suppo! fi'“ y duorel And gal Separators. Pb *:i‘“.' showing the â€" hig) [ 104,551â€"Hans C,. Albrecht, _ Berlin, i cem in vllk'h she is held by her Germany. Method of produc« Mn t /ing incandescent mantles.. > "of Mrs. Fhilip Conrad.â€" We | 104,692â€"Felicissimo / Virgili, Genoa, Â¥e sorry to report <the death . of Italy, ~Baking _ with . quick ie of our oldest residents _ in the lating _ and cooling. ptson of Mrs. Philip Conrad, _ who| )4,749â€"Victor Bordigoni, . Paris ased away on Sunday, April . the France. Apparates _ for â€" th . :*~ 4 4 aitamatjc destyuction _ of fo Whe late Mrs. Conrad whose imaidâ€" cal matter and for the puri | name was _ Miss Caroline Picter, cation of the residual liquids .‘ the 2nd day of Septemâ€" | "The â€" Inventor‘s Adviser:‘ a boo! pt | in the yedr 18237 in Fronb@C) | on patents, will be sent . to an on a in the year 1851 _ _ WA*}pddress upon | request. married to Philip Conrad. s(xt” sW Â¥ ""'74 thay came to Canada, nmimmenctnithenmmenmel witts to the â€" town of Waterloo : iy remaincd there for Iwo _y¢ars,| a gyUCESSFUL FURNACE t which they mve&tohtb lflh’: â€" ue ‘ meat Erbsville where she has #!0°| y good Article Effectively Adverth ided. . Nine Clmiecs" . mok â€" seven od Finds a Ready Sa‘e, five of whim survive four |â€" McClary‘s «Sunshinc‘ Furnace i : hat M her n: Use from Halifax to Vensouver. * dn ildren A c e c on sidine ‘surâ€"|} â€" With this issue of the MeClary Ma; great grand children also â€"sutâ€" 1 > NN *4® X0E°C 500 2o« Out._, _ con EVWM. our school _ teacher, Sunday at Mr.: Noah Hergott‘s. ie heartielt sympathy . of © this \ is extended to the _ beâ€" vedâ€"family in this their time of â€" The decoased o ns al t::",‘ will regret to hear of the ‘John Webster who â€" passed . Saturday wotning, â€" April it 12 o‘clock, alter an iliness THIS INTT CROSSHILL John Webster.â€"The comâ€" ERBSVILLE. &lm a lady on the way lost ~her fur which â€"was : by (Mr. Harry Schneider, It. was.left at . the o Vreoteâ€"whore the OWner Tf'r. whore the owner w&nm attended the het fathor, the late Con #nd Whe is spending someâ€" telatives and friends. RESTS YOI co ‘. . place Wednday her late residence. to Church and cemetery interms nt awad G smee in bis and will be Gk oi 5C t il)} for about a thay â€"Mrs. Will Sass of Berlin,spent a dd!n:rlfium.lu.bfifl g"- who has heen indisposed. > Miss Sally . Hagey, of Bridgeport, was the guest of her brothers, Mr. Levi Hagey, Mr. ~David Hagey and Mr. " Jacob : Hagey. i cnasy â€"A ~lew ol Mrs. Heury Bauer‘s friends (and neighoors speut a pleaâ€" sant time at her home Saturday eÂ¥â€" Rev. . Jacob Gingerich went . to Bothwel! Saturday, where he preachâ€" ed. for the Mennopite Brethicha . on H. Bauer this week. .* 4 Miss EKthel Gowdy and Mr. Elton Gowdy p( Kossuth, spent . Sunday with t:r friends, Miss Carrie and Elton rtin. P _The many, frieeds of Mrs. Wm. Stengel will be sorry io hear of h.r serious : illness. Mrs. Jos Krease entertained frunds from Brantford last week, "h)nu' fl:mowna-.- Q-i:, Beriin, was of Miss E. & lliltotl. this week. . . Joel Clemens and Miss _ Corâ€" nelia Clem:ns are _ visiting the forâ€" a:lr"s son, Mr.. Badie Clemens â€" at \ â€" The â€" home of Mr. and Mrs, â€" Jos. Reitzel of : St. Clements, Wwas the scene of a memo:able event on Sunâ€" day afte.nson, April 21st., when they celebrated their silver wedding _ the | twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of th>ir marâ€" | riage. Over fifty were present and ‘a few so.ial. and pleasant hours ; were spent â€" by those present. Many ‘Fandsome and beautiful gifts of silâ€" verware were received. Guests were present : f.om Berlin, . Bamberg, St. Agatha zn1 other points. frig! _ Death of Mrs. Stengel.â€"The death occurred on Monday afternoon of Mrss Wm. Stenzel ‘of this place. ‘The . deâ€" ceased was taken seriously ill . last week.‘The . funsral will take place from the residence Wednesday afterâ€" noon. ~Mrs, Stengel leaves a sorrowâ€" ing husband and _ three â€"daughters. "The family have the sympathy â€" of the community. A precious one from us is gon:, A voice we loved is stilod; A place is vacant in our home, That never can be filled. «And though on earth h body lies, ‘The soul is safe in heaven. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs. 8. Peltz is the guest of Mrs We join with many friends in wish< ing Mr. and Mrs. Reitzel many more years of wedded happiness. PATENT REPORT Bcelow will be found, a â€" list _ of Canadian patents _ recently granted through the agency of Messrs. Marâ€" ion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Mcntreal, Canada, Washington D.C. days s. Albert Witmer spent Wednss~ in Bertin. * 1 s John Tait invited 4be ladies his community to her bome Wedâ€" ay:? All present ‘had an excellat Nos. ‘ Jonasâ€"Schwartz.â€"At Berlin, April 04,331â€"FEobert C. Annand, Durhant, [ 28rd, by . Rev. E. Ho!mag: Hein: Eng. Stereotyping Machines. rikh Jcnas to Elise chwartz, 04,426â€"Lucien Junau,..Paris, France. both of Berlin. E1 EAcctroâ€"metallurggcal© process. | Leyesâ€"Ar. old.â€"At Berfin, April 2314 es for extracting copper from| Herbert Leyes, of Mishawaka, Ind., its ores. to Agnes Arnold, of Berlin. 04,503â€"Johann G. Bedemer, Zschoâ€"| Reihaâ€"Mader.â€"At New Dundee, Apr. pau, Germany. Self acting | 10th, Herman K. Reiba, Baden to Mules. Otella ,Mader, of new Dundce. 104,504â€" Summers Brown, _ London | Locheadâ€"Moore.â€"At Waterloo, Aptril Enz. Type founts and comâ€"| 24th, W. M. O. Lochead, of Betlin,. j posing sticks Jfor use with| to Agnes G. Moote, Waterloo, same. Warnerâ€"Lloyd.â€"At Berlin, Avrnl:" 20th 104,514â€"Clof â€" Ohlsson, Sodertelge,| PÂ¥ Rev J. W. Andrew, taft Sweden,. Liners for C!M.l’ig: Holmes Warren of Toronto, to Ida gal Separators. E. Lloyd, of Berlin. . 104,551â€"Hans C. Albrecht, _ Beriin,| Wilkinsâ€"Finlay.â€"At St. Catharines, * ; * hy ‘| ~April 24th, Morley P. Wilkins oi o » Germany. Method of pr0duC+| _ gar; 1o Amy A. Finl@y, of â€" St /ins incandescent mantles.. > Cathatines., L * t T 104,692â€"Felicissimo _ / Virgili, Genoa, Severson â€"Livergood.â€"At _ Preston, Italy, ~Baking _ with . quick| April 24th, Gabricl ~R. Sevenson, Irating _ and cooling: of Staveley, Alta., to Mary~ â€" M. M,740â€"Victor _ Bordigoni, _ Paris,| Livergcod, of Preston. France. Apparatus _ for the. Fischerâ€"Keffer.â€"At HMespelet, April aitamaijc destyuction â€" of foâ€"| ‘25th, â€" Levi Fischer, of _ Manor, cal matter and for the puric‘â€" Fask., to Ethcl Kefer, of Hespeâ€" \ cation of the residual liquids. , ler, | iL« en "The â€" Inventor‘s Adviser:‘ a booK | Stromeâ€"Keller.â€"At. Berlin, â€" Apfit on patents, will be sent . to any | ‘ 23rd, Hen B. Strome to Emma address . upon â€" request. . Keller, boa of Elmifa.~ +0 0 " .. ty .1 Echmermind.â€"Borth.â€" At _Mildmay, %" eemneme mtmting u kn on Aprilâ€" 16th, Norman â€" Schmermund, Pm ol Woo!wiâ€"h .to Miss Borth, of Mildâ€" _ R. Cornell attended the funâ€" of his nephew, . Mr. Cooper . at With this issue of the MeClary Manâ€" ufacturing. Co., London, Ont., comâ€" mence theit advertising for this yearl « vsing a scrice of attractively ilostraâ€" ted advertisements. Oneâ€"of the series deals with the ashâ€"pan feature of the furnace, and from its nt_'nil_(bzd- viniages of an athâ€"pan In a/ furnace, and this one in particular, tan readiy be urdersiood. _ Another ad. descriâ€" les the large doutle feedâ€"doors, . C%~ plain the case with which ‘the *Sunâ€" shine‘ furnace can be fed. K . third explains the strength and security. . of the fire pot, whilé the fourth covers the very importaat fact that the ‘Sinshine"‘ hu’u& kind of fuel successfully.. The lary Co claims 4o be mm menafactufers . utâ€" der the flag; and to a very great extent this jmmente.. growth is due to the petsistent and carefally plopared advertising campaigns. While the MoClary. people are large Weducsâ€" thhe m o the aie Pon, vermut, \Jtomediately west of the. Dow _ and morth of Quéen street. So Aar _, a§ can. be ascertained 75 per cent, of the loss is covered by, insurance,~ . The storage building and the _ adjoining structure, all of which was formerly vccupkd by tuo Don Brewery _ Comâ€" \"piny, was ownéd by Joln Dick _ & | Company, Limited, who purchased. it Forento, Ap broke out at n the amount of the amount of $230,400. _ ‘1he started in the warchouse of the four years ago eae mro im nirestone ie dngs sions of which are about 200 feet _ by 140 feet and six mfi“"l& io aeis ue Nagt Tomes‘ s Solidig lormerly the malt house, â€" a 120 feet by 140 feet, while the kiln house, where theâ€"buik of the brewery machinery is Jocated, is situated in the exact centre of the buildings, and. was leased ‘by the ~Davies Brewing Company. ~Beyond the kiln house the fire did not penclzale and ‘the offices and other large departments~in . conâ€" nection with the brewery . are â€" not damaged. While the walls of the kiln house are intact, they are so badly damaged and the interior : gutted to such an extent that Chief Thompson says the whole structure may have to come down. ‘The building occupied by the Ont ario Storage and Cartage | Company is a total loss.â€" About 3 o‘clock the eastern wall Tell out and completely wrecked the machine sbop of the Smart Bag Company. o n > ‘The principal losses are:*Calvert & Dwyer, $75,000;, Ontario Sugat Comâ€" pany, Berlin, $45,000; John Dick & Co., $30,000, and the Davies Brewing sone Ltnz.â€"At Berlin, April 18th, to Mr. ind Mrs. Geo. Lunz, a dlafhtcr Boshart.â€"At Wellesley, April~ 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jonasâ€"Boshart, + ‘;B‘h(et. Paterson.â€"In North Easthope, Apri. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peterâ€" son, a daughter. 3 Birmingham.â€"At _ Crosshill, April 15th, to Mr. and Mxs. Jos. Birâ€" mingham,â€" a. son. : Lichty.â€"At Wellesley, April 23rd, tc Mt. and Mrs. Peter Lichty, (a Son. Dietrich â€"At Josepusburg, April 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. Val. Dietrich, a ~â€" daughter. 1 Wollâ€"At Elmira, April 14th, to Mr.: andâ€"Mrs. Solomon Wolf, a son. Bauman.â€"In Woolwich, April 14th, to : Mr. and Mrs. B. bauman, a son. ‘Thomas.â€"At Waterloo, April 8th tc > Mr. and Mrs\ Ira Thomas,ya scn. Luft.â€"At Berlin, April 12th, to Mr. _ and Mrs. Philip Luft, a daughter. Kropfâ€"At Berlin, April 13ih to Mr and Mrs. Jos Kropi, a daughter. Daub.â€" At Berlin, April 15th to Mr and Mrs. Conrad Daub, a son. Gchl.â€"At Berlin, April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geb!, a darghter. Mertz.â€"At Beriin, April 17th, to ~Mr. â€" cnd Mrs. Hy. Mertz, jr., _ & may MARRIAGES BIRTHS DEATHS. ( t the Ont | the T Company, statu brewery , $ e d latter k whict AQL *3 $ print n&u law amendment . a0€, lat r.v&n + Thit the. comy which have aequites the . Fight Eopprithtt" ies progeetion it wn&“d‘ shal he considered to : hold the . e tor themselves <ard. . all , ' "whom the â€" Minister of seation shall authorize _ to publish . th» saic redders.‘"" The intent, of course, .2 to prevent persons authoriacd by department to print readets to do 80 ‘without being subjected to action foi alleged infringements of copyrights which has previously been a stumb ling block. Of course the Educatior Department itself would also haÂ¥ the right under this enactmcnt to publish the readers. The Text.book Commission, in 1t commending that a new set of read ers should be issued;~ suggested that ‘the printisg of them be given by tem ‘der, under proper ; specifications, t« one â€" frm; â€" that 5‘re¢e¢ attentior should be paid to the size of typé, quantity of matter on a page, quality of the ilustrations, and color of th« paper While no further details were giver yesterday beyond the decision to cab for tenders, it is believed that . the sul?ect matter of the new .: reader: will be dealt with and carefully se ectcd by cducationtsts ol standing, who will atso have the assistance 0# the Advisory Council of Education. 1t is expected (hat the tenders _ receiver will enable the issuing of readers af 1 considerably Jowér »eost . than thos 2 Cayuga, April 30.â€"The ttial of Rev. . Th n 9 1 l 9t m 190 megs o o uatione n on 3. 4 i .. ‘\'l.r H. ?’ke'u?‘ the charges made by £ wee« 3 courtAoe(xih: L::(h:loldlsc::'l:rgybe:fi.;. The Berlin & Waterloo Street Railâ€" Rev. Mr. Colley, acting for Mr. Dyke, way system is being operated ° under M otked ins. trial because â€" ho â€" dater | Bt ainiouient o t Light Commisâ€" were given in the six charges made sion for the town, which took possesâ€" by Mr. Mitchell. 4on Wednesday morning Undér these circumstances the trial After a lengthy conference .between could not proceed and rather than he Railway Committee and President wait for a two weeks‘ postponement,| W. H. Brtithaupt, in behalf of the Mr. Mitchell agreed to sign a retrac Jompany on Tuesday, ~at . which tion, provided Mr. Dyke sign it also. | "A°Y matters of importance â€" were This document will be read _ by inder consideration, Town â€" Treasuter Rev. Mr. Mathers, of Hagersville, in Aletter and Mayor Bricker signed a the three churches of "the circuit or â€"heck for ‘the: sum _ of: $44,704.17, Bunday, May 11. 1ts contents in the | Which is the amourt of the purchase meantime will be kept private. wice, after ‘deducting the bonds which Mr. Dyke will not preach again in do not fall due.until January â€" 1st, Cayuga, but will fill other pulpits un | 1908, and this was handcd over . to til the conference and the Cayuga Mr. Breithaupt. & church. will be supplied cach. Sunday [ In addifion the sum of $2500 was by other ministers. . Mr. Dyke and paid as part payment for the stock Mr. Mitchell shook hands at the clos t):nh'tnd not included in the Arbitraâ€" y e donat s = ."N cce o2 d Undér these circumstances the trial could not proceed and rather than wait for a two weeks‘ postponement, Mr. Mitchell agreed to sign a retrac tion, provided Mr. Dyke sign it lll? Sunday, May 11. Its contents in th meantime will be kept private. " Mr. Dyke will not preach again in Cayuga, but will fill other pulpits un til the conference; and the Cayuge church will be supplied cach Sunday by other ministers. . Mr. Dyke: and Mr. Mitchell shook hands at the clos« of procecdings. & CONTRACTS WILL BE READY 1N A FEW DAYS Toronto, April 30.â€"At a meeting of the hydroâ€"electric power â€" commisâ€" sglon, held. at theit offices, .. Toronto street, toâ€"day, progress was muarde in the. preparation of the uniform conâ€" tract to be submitted to the municiâ€" palities who have been authorized â€" by s oal a tm ould hn h 1 n e eb nds a byâ€"law to enter into agreement with the commission fot the . supply _ of power. 1t is expeeted that the com pletion of this work will take a few days yet. | 0 ~ ! Mr. A. F. Lobb, counsel for . the commission, retwrned « this mormink from Ottawa, where heâ€" represented the commission in a conference, the other parties to which were the civic authotities and representatives of the Ottawa and Hell: Power Lonipany. They arrived at @a provisional 'fi. ment whereby the=city will get from the commission, #ho will deal with the eomp-:l: gupply of 15,000â€"horse: mcl of trical energy per ym.‘ contract is to tun for ton years, with the right to Increase the quan myolmetnludbynludfl horsepower per year. The price is to be a flat one of $15. per 24â€"hour horgepower . + Free saniples <of ‘"Preventics"" and a bookiet on ~;Colds: will be gladly mailed you, om . request, by pr: €hoop, Racine, â€" Wis. simply 16 J"m merit. Prevention are Mittie Candy: told Cure tahlets,.. Noâ€"Quinine, no % harmful â€" whatever» io whon tanys o e ie liosâ€" takem carly, of a 7 " Farâ€"a seated told CHARGES WITHDRAWN Or " | ©60 mea *n 3?_‘ 4.000 cla & Sh C And these e _‘_fi*‘fi, n .dfifg e C hk : T . :t‘rt. * Ja;umg-. : c has tain of the claimants. ‘r-"’; and a decision has to be given .. on their claims. act as pro K or such cases as the .York ~Loan, @lthough ample forall ordinary cases. Under the old act notices. had to be served personally in most cases where the claim was to be~disputed, . and sach sharcholder also had the right io have his or her own solicitor . apâ€" Jear, who might: also require notice, so that with the very best intentions 3y all concerned the delay under . the old act would have been almost . inâ€" terminable and the expense | very wavy. : Now, however, the eourts, ifter careful consideration, . will ~ arâ€" ‘ange for the lega! representation : of ach class, and, of course, may decide hat two or more classes may â€" be united in the legal representation. It is likely thit the liquidator will :o before Referge McLean on an eatrly date and ask that the necessary . apâ€" »ointment of counsel for the class of Jlaims to be taken up first shall be made, and all the n2cessary notices «iven. By the new arrangement~ Ahe â€"reditors will gain considetably, and and BERLIN OPERATING THE LINE Mr. Breithauptâ€"asked the Railway "ommittce to take over and . also operate the ‘Berlin & Bridgeport St. Railway Jline, but _ no atrangemen‘ was artived. at and it is wotlgt that the Municipal Railway _ Board will be asked to settic terms. _ The present waitinz room and office, excepting Mr. Breithaupt‘s â€" private office, on King street, has been rentâ€" ed by the Light Commission and will be in charge of Mr. V.. C. Melntyre, who commenced his dutiecs for the town on Wednesday, after being em sloycd by Mr. Breithwupt in the gas and street railway office for _ almost ten years. r The man who moans because his lot | the many i is such that he. can accomplish littlel is . different would do no better if he had th¢| readers. Th thance. The fellow who accomplishes | sionally that things in this world is the. one who | actly, cand, * puts in all the licks he con where he | it may ple is. The whiner never does any‘ good. |readers, mal Do your little part to make the|teil th« edit« world brighter and better jest whore| run and wha you stand. 1t is wondertul what can| But such pe be done with amail m\:-fl every year. still more wonderful what can be done] - without any. ‘Toâ€"day a man ha# to| . . mahmoflotmapwtflt ~a Lot: me so the men who are making _ and | just to _â€" pr w-nlumn t are| box of Dr. g their mu\-ll‘ .“: are | It is a -o: these amonk #o ues | antis tion of WMWF mt . _ in bone of an ass may be 4urned to a fll;hn\d "g '..'_ .‘..‘ ud e “ l’ I ;. ,).,,,, C 1;--. ;‘f\,gdq r-p“y{:.. PO YOUR PART in U will the Railway wh Nottingham, Swiss, Bobbinctt . Arabian Lace Curtains, _ From 50c to $10 per pair. . Dresden, Madras and Arabian Musâ€" lins in White and Colors, at _ _ Full line of OlL BLINDS, CURTAIN POLES, COTTAGE RODS, ete. __ _ â€" _ Supplies For | l â€" _ The Home §$. B. BRICKER & CO. This is housecleaning time. It is also a time mupmua‘so home. Var jous tbings are needed. After curtains are washed Ror a number of years they goto;i:ron. Curtains cannot la«t for ever. That means buy a few pairs of new ones, Perhaps the carpet is getting pretty badly worn, W fit to S"' down again. It means & new one. Or is it & B-‘m are neediog or some nice Drapery? How about the walls? Do you need to do some papéring? ; We Can Supply All These Things and we do them well. Our stock is most complete. gy goods are the right kiods and rices moderate. Come out early ekâ€"the first part m'eekl:“t;a:bat:l:etorohoppb;â€" s Nce se We carry in stock a large ?‘mnllt.y of awnâ€" In% materials such as plain white and colored striped duek for awnings and veraodah curâ€" tains and we take orders for house and stors awnlng.:l of all lh‘tls:. us for window shaâ€" er, w ums, washable: pa oil cloths ;’:5?&-:-, for bathroome udP:l‘t- Lang Bros. & Coâ€". BERLIN Rutning a nowspaper is just like tuniitri@‘ / an hotel, cnly / different. Whin a man gocs into an hotel and finds something on the table which does n>t suit him he h- not taise hades with th> landiord and tell him to chinge Abe (way of renning his old hotel.. Well, hardly. _ Me. sets that dish to one Side and wades into the many dishes that suit him. . It is different with #some nowspaper readers. Th:y fAind an aiticle occa~ sionally that does not suit them ex« actly, and, without m&a to think it may please. ho ot ~ othar ""f- § 3:-- grandstand. play rnd tell ths editor how a paper should be run and what should be put into it. every year. ___~© + Let: me sond you free, for Catarth just to < prove merit, a.Trial . sit box of Dr. Shoop‘s Catarrh Remedy It is a snow _ white créamy, healing antisentic balni. Containing â€"â€" suc Art Dra 35¢c, 40c and 50c yd. ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE text and soo 1 Full Range of Bobinett Musâ€" lin, Art Muslin, Swiss Spot Musiin, etc. % i yA ingredionts as :'l H\‘lflo:i ho re it .a“'&m Latest Designs in n and Pr. 8 ~ Oft Euealip _ otc, At give ofâ€" to Catarr] . Make _ th witteoit â€" wha AND $ id th» Wiensile. ~ For evamela ings in Bath Room 0 cleats, polishes ceolsie‘y Iry onNtT bio Fi® 3#

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