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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 May 1907, p. 6

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3204 Â¥p a} is , May 5.The cout will be busy % details of the. + power company that is« 1o supply nw.ui_lo mubicipalities $10.30 or per : ‘horsepower. . » will be $10, because that ' for all power over 25,000 hotseâ€" yower, and nobody believes that the municipalities ~will â€" want â€"less than that amount ol power. % â€" Asâ€"soon as ihe contract with, the w is nnually ready, the M will ‘take up }n miatter state plainly the provisigns â€"of the proposed deal between the meniâ€" W“" ult:.:‘:mu-t, and theroahite ~“"‘,.....&"“ lt soon as the vise are nfFenared to ‘maAke s contracts the : work of constracting mqr%-m â€"lines .. will. begin. 4 his â€" rushed and within . & year N power will be _ knockâ€" ing at the doors of the cities _ and towns of n Ontario. The trans mission lings will probably be carriâ€" ced clear tKrough to Windsor and Satâ€" _st the contract for the supply . ol power to the _comituis~ sion . is chiefly of American <apitalists. â€" e oo .‘ w . nia â€"~I1t is interesting to Bote that the Ontario Power Company â€" which is to â€"General â€"Greene, â€" of: Bullald, Â¥A" ; imag the scal of be :inâ€" has spojen here on power a number ing / that h“'”“ 5 "s-i.- y ol Aimes, is the moving. spirit. They reminded. the & it that ‘ Although they are American “’“*t*b‘;“’ Aahel â€" lor ‘good . norsen, lists they â€" are speiding all~ "h€i" ;) a"owo youts nave also hetn ETGatly money . in Ontario for the develo'-. , . well 22 the tooy ol Iive ment‘ ol Ontatio resources, and apâ€" ‘;'."'”" ‘ C pear to be able 16. quote better M- s iy Cirtwright ofâ€"ine ’ ures than CUanadian â€" capitalisis um w :"5" insiquets, â€"wiote M‘ willing or able to do. Like the thâ€" tor WW"‘ patticalars m““mw er companies, they are entitled to exâ€" SC. o the port a certain amount in this case l'“s k tyrmmM’ C L tted being 60,000â€"horsepower. Part of this |_ * _ ""50."""0 cpjng for a cement €TOSSâ€" is being transmitted to Rochester and Syracuse, a distance of 160 milâ€" es, said to be the longest transmisâ€" sion line in‘ successful operation cas! of thd Rockies. a WHAT OTHER PLACES PAY FOR THEIR MILK ‘The following figures as to prices at which milk is sold wholesale and reâ€" g:tuigv.tlouphmmy be of interâ€" \The two big milk distributing eomâ€"l panies at Hamilton pay 15 cents â€" a gallon, delivering ‘during the nnmer. months, and 16 cents a gallon for the rest of the year, to the producers. The retail price of milk is 7 cents a quart to householders and 6 cents to hotels ‘ und restaurants. A z a The retail price of milk in‘Kingston was lowered on May. ist from 6 to 5 cents a: quart. ‘The wholesale price is 4 cents a quart. tz re "Milk rates in St. Catharines are 5 and 6 cents.a quart, some â€". dealors selling for 5 cents, and othersâ€" at 6 wents:â€" This is the case in . surfoundâ€" ing towns. Some ol the.dealers in St. Cathatines drop the price. to 5 wents in the summer. _ The wholesale" price is 5 cents a quart, . which means | hotels and others taking tenâ€" quarts daily: The 4armers supplying . milk to dealers are paid 4 cents a . quart in most parts. of _ the Niagara Disâ€" _ Milk in London retails at 5 cents The wholesale price is 3§4 ecnts. _ _‘The price of milk in Ottawa at the &h 12, cents, 14 and 16 cents . a according to the season. Cartâ€" age adds about : 2 cents aâ€" gallon. The retail price is 6 cents from May sion to Rush Construction of P Transmission Lines. m “ &A to August or September, and 7 cents uotb!moq:fi,_ Me gactl ies m_ ~‘The price of ‘ milk . at .Montreal, m&‘u 12 cents per gallon. ; The tetail price is 8 cents per quart, winâ€" %er rate,; and one" to two cents lower dn summer. > ~> E. The price paid. by Toronto retailers to the wholesale imen or producers is $1.10 per can of 8 gaflons, shipped to the city by train, ot $1.15 by wagon. A few of the setailers pay as high as $1:20 ‘per can." Th# wholosale price 18. therelore a trifle over 34 cents â€" a rflh‘fle pfleefl to the consumer. is cents a guart for loose, â€" orâ€" â€" unâ€" WI&. and 8 cents a . quart for the botlled, pasteurized article. The â€" estimate their . profits on each can of eight gallons .range frotm seven to twelve per cent. ; Toronto Globe.â€"The inchâ€"and a hali. of snow that fell on Saturday morn.. %; ran‘s second in . the May fecord "far as quantity is â€"ccnserned, al }h:gg At is very â€" much fur ther bo hind in the date dist. Th first ~of m 1875, saw . the downlfall â€" of Inches visit ‘Toronto, while . on the same date in 1861, and May. 9. 4885, thete â€". were Aalls of â€" hall an 4nth, ~May 5, 1891, is on record for :l. d!:." m,!‘ud May 5th,â€"1863, 6th, 1886,. a 1st, 1903,ate cu" tredited with m of m”fi, The métesfologists © ‘account . for Saâ€" turday‘s ~uhpleasi=‘n‘ss by a méeling SATURDAY‘S SNOWSTORM turday‘s â€"uhpleas=‘nmnss by a mceling ol a rajnstorm â€" whicth was travelling west on the lakes with a cold blast ‘oouth tor ths ftom naz.:firgcflm. «nd . vnlortunate for who had to get up early 51....-»'.. The refdervous. _ ~ THE PRICE OF COAL \Mhe usual sprting drop in the price fls sn aine s." mk price, w n lust Tall, is now $6.50 per ton _ 1t had been feared that mnmpg :{:&- would ‘keep the price up, 1 Tmtp.&hu say there 14 no Aanger ( ofthat. Harsilton ° dealets vet t} b Q.T An the $8 get 0 £4 PC will go bigher t4 and vnfortunate _ DESIEL .. M italis ts m‘ ike . the "thâ€" atitled to exâ€" 1 in this case Part of this t l*tle buil ~ the Regular Sessi $. B. Heist was ‘‘The business transactc! at reg session of the Town fiafl y evening ww: { a" sou» character. A goodIy number â€" of i and communica)io8s â€" . were presented, the majority of which were relerted "to the variqus ~sianding comâ€" mittees. Reports were submitted by the Finance, Kire & Light, z» ling, Bdard of Works,: and Market o wikrmractnally ‘ ho \Migbrenids ed with‘practically â€" no Two byâ€"laws were read . and passed, one of them prohibiting the throwing ul.paper, handbills, etc., â€" on.. the streets, ‘aud the other . fixing the taxâ€" rate for 1907 at 21° mills. : t Reeve Cochrane and Ald. Campbell were the only absentees when * the Mayot called the Council= to. order shortly after 8 ‘o‘clock. ~Quite. a few : spectators were. in the chamber during the proceedings. From" sixteen teamsters engaged in corpotaticn ‘work for the lown, {askâ€" jng that the scale of wages be . inâ€" creasedâ€" from $4,00 to $4.50â€" per day. the. following:â€" Seventyâ€"three : ratepayers submitted a petition asking for a cement crossâ€" ing to be lait on King street© from the Bank of Commerce to the Marâ€" ket Hotcl: i 3 El Shantz, â€" Chaitman â€" Menbonitc! Cemetery Comtnitter, again wrote | regarding the cemetery ~ lot, . which |â€" about thirty years agoâ€" Was _ set apart for their use, and asked . that the necessary instructions : be : gives for the execution of the deed. . : Cannot Keep 1t Out. A Town Solicitors Millar & . Sims submittcd the following opinion _ r¢ | specting ‘theatoriums;â€" # "With reference to the petition to the Council against the granting of any further â€" license ~to . amusement | halls: in this town toâ€"parties intendâ€" ing to give exbibitions such as / are usually given at the theatorinm, <we| are: of ‘the opinion that the law _ is â€" distinctly . and â€" decidedly. opposed to the granting. of the prayer of that petition.~ Under Section 330 of the ! Consolidated ‘Municipal Act, it is enâ€" acted that no councit shal have the‘ power to give any person an exclyâ€" sive right to operate in a municiâ€"] pality any trade or calling or to impose speciat tax on anyâ€"person‘ ex | ercising the same, or to require â€" a , license to ‘be‘ taken for exercising the same, tnless. authotized or required by the Statutés to do so, and the only exceptions: are those â€"mentioncd in Sections 331 and 332, which re« late to the telephone compani¢s and ferries A lenzthy petition, signed by. qverâ€" 250 citizens was presented, . asking the Council to take immediate steps in securing. for the citizens M 2»]“?‘. and especially for t F North Ward, safet md-pm the G. T. Railway, as conditions are »af present very unsatisfactory and . the citizens ‘tun chances of losing , their life every| time they crossâ€" the, railâ€" way. «. fNesr Th /6 The Clerk read communications from Adam Hedrick and‘ S. B. ° Heist applied for. the position of overscer of gefl ;oustpctlo- of cement walks â€" in The Finance Committer recommend ¢d the appointment of a special comâ€" mittee, composed of Alds. Anthes and Feick, to obtain legal advice [rom the Town Solicitors re E. P.. Clement‘s claim against the town and to report to the Council at the next meeting. . "That no action be taken re request made by Toronts World:to write up Berlin‘s public utilities in the _ Sunâ€" day World. P ras, The . Finance . Committee also â€" teoâ€" ommenied the ~paymient of accounts amounting to $2796.60. _ + Â¥4 The ~Sprinkling Committee tecom mended that alt} gooseâ€"necks be aboliâ€" ghed on actount of being=too costly to Amaintain, <and" the cwater taken from the hydrants ~for . | sprinkling That Wm. Dolin be eriployed~, as driver on large waggon at a. saliaty ‘of torty dolh:& teason, payable five doliars per month, should there \:fi over ‘balance the same to be last thonth of seasog. .â€".> 39 That the wages‘ of drivers on single waggons be intreased â€" five â€" dollars a month, making sixty _ dollary.â€" per month. l 9 The report was adopted., * Market Committoe, The ‘h‘ncm‘..d w mm The excavation has r carried on under the supervision d stteot foreman P .. K. Wobet,. %,"1 ?fiw-at_u cuded i« G. T. R. Crossings Communications Sprinkling Committee. Finance: Report That a pile ol stone which was on the lot was sold to Mr. for $15 and that ‘$10 of . be credited to the Board ofâ€" That a balance ol $15.00 is _ still wnpaid of the rent due op the _ old dwelling that has been removed from the: market lot. fo e t i 4. :anlbuh a Ap Altcady on EP f i ‘be zlong :m-g N o 3k be _ < ing completed by the 1st ol Septen 3 litk wetew tometion be maue to the new building, also fll’tmg terations Â¥e made in the commit tee toom for the ~accommodation of the ‘Ihe Board of Works " recommended us follows:â€"> cKie A That the tender of the.Silicia Batyâ€" tic Stone Co., of Ingersoll, for the constructionâ€"of the cement walts for the season,.10 cents per square foot, including crossings, be accepted.. _ That the gravel for roadmaking : be Mm Lonis ‘Webet, the price to be $1.00 per cuble yard ~deâ€" livervd on the work. f That the Chairman be instrueted to wecure a man to putâ€"up street signs and house numbers.â€" a" ~That on streets not more than 40 feet in width, the Tine of buildings be at least 15 deet from the street line. That a gravel roadway be construâ€" cttd on Water.street Irom â€" Weber street "to Victoria street and thence to Abtens street. .. ‘That ‘a ‘5â€"foo% cement sidewalk "be constructed "on <Wilmot. street . from King street to opposité Oak® street, west side. * 4 Water sitect, fromâ€" King to Weber Frederick street, from King..= to Pequegnat Avenue. . N i Frederick street, from â€" King. to|â€" Auditors J. B, Weaver: amd. Geo. Pogquegnat Avenue. . o Baltzer have completed their _ work Ahrens stteet, . between Fredcrick of avditing the books of the _ Townh and â€" Victoria â€"streets. >\ Treasurer for 19906 and the statement Yonge street, between * King has been published in pamphlet form. Maynard streets. _ â€"â€" ; j l ‘The abstract statement shows: asâ€" Irvin street, between Frederick and sets amounting to $78,643.35, and the Scott streets." i liabilities amount to $84,337.80, showâ€" Weber strect, ‘between> S¢ott. and inz a dehcit of $5894.45. At the nomiâ€" Station Hotel property. nation . meetings in January the finanâ€" Matearet Ave. between Queen and cial statement showed> a surplus of The petitions for: street ~sprinkling mâ€"the louulv:{ streets were adoptâ€" «d:â€"King |st between . Albert street and G. T. R. tracks. â€" _ _ Margaret Ave., between Queen and Victoria streets. e ~Foundry ‘street,; between ~ Jobn and Weber streets. is Queen ~streot, _ between â€" Snyder‘s Th g im sregns : _ Francis street, between â€" King and Water streots. _ Toks.. Benton street, between King â€" and Church streets. w _ Onâ€"motion the plan of John Brown, also. that of Mr. Bietwagon was alâ€" lowed, provided that on streets ° not more > thanâ€" 40 ‘feet wide, the Hne of buildiugs be at least 15 feet from the street line A resolution was latm authoâ€" rizing the Board:of to lay a cement crossing~from the ~Bank of Commerce toâ€" the. Market Hotel : and also crossing: Scott street. > Theâ€"majority ol the Council. <supâ€" ported â€"the amendment: to refer the matter to the Board of Wotks ‘on the i t ternect lt mm are . #1 w with brick and i a cement crossing were laid it would have to be : totn up again, 7 On motion of Alds. Uttley and Anâ€" thes ‘the mover and seconder and Alds Feick and McBrine were appointed . a spécial committce to confer with the assessors concerning the collecting of information regarding liable to pay poll tax and o(:: matters.. Alter the two byâ€"laws refefred _ to above had been finally passed _ <thr Coancil adjourned. Woman Somnambulist of Nia gara Falls Walks Ten Miles in Night Apparel. FOUND HERSELE . . INâ€"CEMETERY Kt.. Cathatincs, . Ont., Mauay 3.â€"A strange Case â€" of somnambulism ; ha just coms~<to~ light. On. Thursday morking. Supetisitendent L{ameton, of Victotia Lawnâ€"Cemetery , : Wwas awak ened 3»-:0. h::‘{g at . ‘th door of kis home, zid upen aing the door found a Wfloz io slaopicit 1‘ end a rubbers told him a remarkable tale, \ bict gwu *0 all â€" apposrances, is ¢oft The womas, who is 4 resident 0 Nizgara Falls, Out., states that sh woke up stortly ~before 4 w6‘tlo» a m. to~ find bersoit in Qi¢.cemetery abd her avery appeatanice. igate ered ehce to het stofy. _ & ou? p es "hs 1 about 10 wliee in hi s!cep. How she got to the Cemetery 8t. Catharines is a nyshm bet must have walkad 3“:1 n tweea thh ~ Falls and tho~ comet Referred to Board of Works, Board of Works Will Assist Assessors. Street Sprinkling Inspector already on thase went . w al m.u m'm many mm%mâ€". 1# | ank o ons Hrouble. or 16 as presented in January: was several | thousand â€"dollars in arrears, and sevâ€" eral targe ‘items of: amountsâ€"_ which {were owing by the town were omitâ€" ted unintentionally. from the Mayor‘s | statement, ‘ The assets and liabilitics of: the fown are given as follows: \ColHegiate and Technieal Instiâ€" _ _ x ‘s bill, / ’f..,% q.“.étifit“u’fi%'gifi Tiet phah hired. diaay. aabt m p ""K{mfiih ack of the neck, i Sub sead im Nte ‘your fi:n).nlw&g 3 " Seeer. "ASldky AI¢ water, 9| teak sppontfigls.. .. _ .010 0(22 .0 â€"2 03 ~~"Thoice of the latter can be made secetied o ds Indpnent" wna oc «t nd erls Sopearaly id se mt tb--x)'“:::u- and hay been so universally suctessful that a number of "leading‘ physicians y :ptaâ€" scribe" Psychine in their ’i: uny of the abore troubles, or â€" down, wasting or constitu! : d eulty." It is " the ~most 4( valuable home .rethedy, _ 1t: bortes‘ the autite system, giving a feeling of yearsto the ‘life of those who use it. @ Years ago I was & waÂ¥ Aid And e ceie y 3c i4 SHOWS. DEFICITâ€" ~OF $5694.45 Peychine can be o from draggist at 600. rad $1°00 h is vety BerlinAuditors‘ Statement for about $350, . but Town Treasurer Alâ€" etter this morning pointed â€"out that the Sewer Commussion‘s ~ statement "****"sdie nistansot ", 020 .. it bed neon aiterity from: 14 Oriege _ hrt tute, Central School, Courtland Aveaue School Margaret® Avenue Scliool, Agnes Street School, Sprinkling carts, Road Kolter lz-mlu, Sprinkling cart building Public Library buildivg, and furniture, 28,000,00 Sewerage system trunk sewâ€" erg, so,000.00 Sewage disposal plant, includs >« ing farm, > T3,000.00 Local improvements, . sewers, . _ > ~~â€" roadways and . walks, : $12,000.00 Waterworks plant, 178,308.92 Gas © and _ électric.. Jight â€" «> . General debentures, . 206,108.57 Waterworks dobentures, â€" â€" 100,150.28 Gas and electric light deoben= > * \o aresy: At 00â€" 2846,109.69 Local improventent >debenâ€" f © tutes, 191,196.71 Â¥ «24 T783.885.25 Due Berlin Light . Commige _ _ Due Canadian Bank of Comâ€" merce, Dus suadry parties, Torouto next autumn. _ There are ©©,200,000 Mc: o a"a th the «Jevators at Port A " â€" Mayor Cxors, â€" Liberst of 84. J 5h plant, Surplus Liabilities® WB Cw - '“" .. _} * Bs _ buldors of the Beriin Ce 4 â€" (@b« & A eating Company was h¢ -zu.’ 6 préf |offices of Millar: & at P even ng. mg“& were in at M fhfl.: enthiuu;ul was ~manifes t« i ‘a » | procecdings. S id ar '.“ vu.‘:epmud that a ‘:"'ffl"’ £ is | had been subscribed with hite 4 well "* | tiou of. about $15,000, wi 1t tones up | EIGHTEEN RINKS it $1,008,741.82 books $1,008,741.82 $103,500.00 10,000.00 . ©,000,00 8,700.00 $41,000.00 21,000.00 13,000.00 15,500.00 13,000.00 $904,§41.62 $865,7834.83 ©2408.3% 285,017.70 30,500,00 #68,208.05 140,598â€"67 ta 28,000.00 §5,180.53 2,600,00 1,600.00 850.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 Ont, 500,00 175 00 50.00 ark Beriin (.e.fi m Heating Company was held ' albces ol MiDat & uz OM F FIGAY Tare io sttnidaike * and spntdenane enthusiasm was manifested in : the "It was reportrd that all the stock had been subscribed with the Im ”I& 5,000, which: is still a‘:‘ mark t’lqnuk with guaranâ€" It was l&‘a( k'&nu operâ€" ations â€"by June 1st, and matus . will be laid from the site on ‘Thog. Ford‘s property on Gaukel street to. King Street and along lb.yto Scotb. A main «will be laid on. Young street to Weber, thence to Queen, and â€"from juecn to Ahrens, and along Alrens to Frederick street. â€"A. boiler capaâ€" tity to provide steam for fAve miles of main will be installod. in ~Th¢ Board of Directors and. officers Are as folows:â€"â€" _ _ ="~ * _ ‘ Presidentâ€"J. °D. ‘Moore, Vice ~Presidentâ€"P.â€" 8. Lantenschiaâ€" ger _Becretaryâ€"H. J. Rims. â€" Treasurerâ€"A . Bricker, g Directorsâ€"W. F. Wilson, ~_J.. M Schneider, G.~W. Bradshaw, Toronto. ~ 10. HM.â€"A. Hagen, skip, G. D. Laâ€" ‘course, ~Dr. Walters, <J._ W. ~Davey, The skips elected <at the â€" annual meeting > of . the: Beriin ‘Bowling â€" Club a Tew weeks ago met at the Library Hall â€"on. Friday evening, and selected their: rinks in the Eulet 'I‘M{by comâ€" petition, which will _open in the neat The Club < commences the #eason with the largest :wmg in .‘ its history, m\v _having. signiâ€" fied their: in ol bowling on the green. . A ~glance at.the personnel: ol the â€"cighteen. rinksâ€" shows â€" that. they have~ been equally divided > and / the rave will beâ€" keen and. interegting. The rinks are as: follows:â€" 1. «), B« Weaver, skip, _A. H. Devâ€" itt, J. A. HiRiard, G.. M. Wedd, â€"W. 14. Schmidt. #.... W.â€" H. . Leeson, <skip, â€"~W,. H Brown, . G.~D.. Richmond,. 8.â€" B Watt; G.. M. : Whitehead. â€" â€"#. L. Norman, skip, H. T: bier, Dr. Buchanan, O. Kintie. 5... A . E. Rudel!, skip, A. Ruttan, C Pirie; C. L. Laing.. ~...~.5, =â€" 1. ‘C. 8. Carrick, skip, 8.G. Latz, F. 1.â€"Weaver, i’ R. Hallimanâ€". . 8. H. F. lling, skip, J. K~. Ball, J. A. Scellen,â€"Fd. Huber, â€" J.â€" Sudâ€" A. W.â€"Feick. 2.. F.â€"W.: Sheppard, skip, W. M. Cram, . J. D. Moote, â€" E. M..â€" Shildâ€" tick, L. J. _ Breithaupt. 3.â€"J. Scully, skip, E. W.â€"Cléement, Rev,â€" W. A. ‘Bradiey, M.WHdlant. 13.â€" J, _J.. A,. Weir; . C." A. Thomâ€" as, DPr. Bowlby, T.; G. Forsyth; L. D. Merrick. â€" â€"_ sls > 13. . M. Schiede!; :‘1(3 A. A‘ Bby, 4. Mcintyre, Ed. linger, : D. A. 11.~.J . Cook, skip, H. B. Dunke, U. Schirman. 4. H.. E. Wettlaufer, skip, â€"J. J MéCallum, A. J. Roos, J. F. Krug. Moser. .A5. A. Lockhart, skip,â€" W.~ M. ~O Lockead, â€"H. Johnson, J:â€"Simcon. > 18. D. Forsyth, skip,., C. . _ Kranz T. H. Middieton, J; Cochrane. 17. ~W. D. Buler, skip, ~J. : Mal }m. A. B. Poliock, L.â€"M. Watson. 18. Gro; O. Philip, skip,; E. J ‘ 18. _ Geo. O. Philip, skip,; .1 Philip, H. Stucbing, A. Strome Galt, May 3.â€"Ths threatencd strike Of Iaborers is off. ‘The men and masâ€" ter builders met and agrecd «on 20 to 22¢ an hour, according~to. the ex perience of the jaborer. ‘The men ate at work toâ€"day and everything: 4s progressing favorably. C Seatiens ~‘An automobilist was toâ€"dayâ€"â€" fined $5 for driving on Main street at ># greater speed tliâ€"n 10 miles &n hour. 14. H.â€"J. Simg, skip, Dr. H. Piric, . F. Pearson, Johin Femnell, "Geo. J ; Cook, skip, H. Bochmer, C. because the / is the: most bes (tifol, d Wt nd Hthg W ol Pince:" Wore nesoaaly we arroags \ Payment Plans to Suit all Purses. We ship the "Gourlay anywhere in Canada on ap . m Write us your needs and we‘ll do the raat J as If you bought it in person. @, tiee tot rdvinier: intdadily aitraems ons memvan of hold and answers the demands of the vw:r' mant spires the pureat mtsic. High Priced but worth the Price GOURLAY, WINTER & LEGMUNG WILL COMPETE 1: ~Stheâ€" Nonge % ; Honpon, roronto, montreat, winnurtc, va iPtG hi vee tm in : ‘umke iptc, vaNCouven, st. sonn, n.s. 41â€" A** JIKING STREET EAST Your the man we (a 1 stit to a "T." «We bave the right kind of Suits aud OQvercoats at ths right kind of priee®~ . _ . _ :° . > the toush, molodions and soalfal in rm members of the house= the player in a mapmer that. inâ€" St., Torento ”“"'EP"‘."“- zx of the s:mk‘a n,ifi every unit of heat from the fuel The Sunshine is a. good, "‘@ll round" furnace. . Burns, with equal hcili:reithercoq-vod. Coke, too, if you prefer it. . 6 Stak . What‘s left in the ashâ€"pan is not worth sifting, ht B mhimmhm Because its perfect system of . _ SAUDER & CO. LIPHARDT BROS., Local Agents. . Sauder & Co. BURNS&â€" COAL OR BERLIN‘S GREATEST CLOTHIER. M‘Clarys FURN Gourhay imesâ€" ‘Aroâ€" More Than Morely Rirstâ€"Class From the point of view of the market a piano may be so excellent in construction and style as to be truthfully denominated «Arst ‘olass" and yot it may lack that: soulfoiness of tone and loveliness of desigh which bring culture: and happiness into the home. the exponent of the highest axgbllence in th* hi ut *n Sikoe bedng." Prauiifel w 19o% Courlay Pianos furnace" write â€" direct to us for furnace Frew P hot air upthe chimneyâ€"compel it to come out through the register Â¥ y for heating the ict the oeatde ~of rooe a when you buy the Sunsl |We‘ve suits and overcoats for: the . smart young Mwho wants ovâ€" ory style kink that‘s going thrown into his suit and overcoat. . We‘ve sults and: overcoats : in conservative styles such as the feal man deâ€" lights to wear. “fl" don‘t know just ~what you wabt come hcre and out â€" display will show t to you.: If you dom;\‘v just what you. want you‘ll find it here if it‘s for present or spring weat; â€"â€" d tm eagh o s 4 â€" Boys‘ 3 plece suits, . $2.50, $3, $490 ts 11. 5 t3 t Â¥ Men‘s â€" and Men‘s> ~Suits, sa'o‘:nfs. $6, $8,50 to $15. ..â€" Children‘s. 8 picce suits, $1.79, $2, $2.50 to $5. k BERLIN MA 4Â¥

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