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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 May 1907, p. 4

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Preparations are being made . . for iflsge:\'eeuon ol a new brick barm To% . the Royal Hotel. + A _ "Mr. and Mrs. Fred BMayer of the ~ Market Hotel,‘ Waterloo, spent a few e g; here . with relatives and friends. «. *Mr. Jacob Lichty is very ill with [@fimmn at time of writing. Koehler and Miss Fanny Bast _ baÂ¥e left on a . short visit with * Preston friends. ® _ (Too late for last week.) in this locality are someâ€" at backward as yet with their "and have not â€"commenced > on the fields. 1t will like t bea very late spting, as the atâ€" mosphere ‘has been very. cold.> ~= _ / hss ...,mgsmno-mokumd "Wuesday and terminatce â€" oo3 the roads and the inclemency . of the weather. Competition, . however, ‘Was very keen. _ 3 _ _A very. successful Board of Trade _was held last Friday . evâ€" ig in the ball, when about eight L. is now about 40. Anothâ€" er: meeting will be ‘held. in mux’ future fTor the sole purpose of 4 w the different committecs. ¢ is % Sarah Roeder of Berlin spent m few days here with relatives and | â€" The Misses Berlux and Mrs. Froch Sich â€" returned home last Saturday | from a two weeks‘ visit to Waterloo and Berlin. » i e eC CCE «We ‘regret. yery much â€" to report the sudden departure of Mr. James Mcâ€" Donald and family from ‘outr midst, they having gone to Parkhill where he purchased a large and well: estabâ€" lished boot and shoe business. We wish them every success in . . their new home. Death ‘of Wm. Mackic:â€"On Saturday afternoon, May 4th, about 3 .o‘clock, William Mackic was taken suddenly ill mt his home. Dr. Nairn being . imâ€" mediately called pronouncedâ€" it . a stroke of paralysis. The patient never regained consciousness but _ quietly passed away on the following. ~Wedâ€" mesday forenoon at 11 o‘clock. . ‘The funeral took place from his late resiâ€" dence to the Union cemetery on Friâ€" day afternoon, the 10th inst, at 2 o‘clock. A widow, one son George on the old homestead, and three daughâ€" ters Mrs. Charles Lundy _ of: Gait, rflu, Walter_Stork and,. Mrs. Stephen ‘%m of near Winterbourne, â€" surâ€" vive: Mr. Mackie was born in ~Scotâ€" Yand, March 12th, 1832, and was a ~member of the Presbyterian church. He was a Liberal in politics.. Deceasâ€" | _ed will be smuch missed in the vil ;I_afi‘there he was highly respected. â€" Mr. Robert Hamilton of Linwood preached in the Methodist church last ~Sabbatht afternoon _ Yery acceptably. ~Mis text was taken from 1st Peter, Ast chapter and 3rd verse and _ he "dwelt principally on the Christian‘s "hope. A large congregationm greeted . Mr. Hamilton who is a young man of . more than ordinary ability and. will be welcomed at any future, time to pecupy the pulpit in the church here. .Our . Methodist Sabbath school was ._reorganized last weéek, Mr. â€" James . Howlett was wgolnted Superintenâ€" â€"dent, Mr. Durran Assistant, and â€"R. ..P. Holmwood Secy. Treasuret. P 1 o en d & Mr. M. Brohman‘s new hall _ was formally â€"opened ~on Friday evening f . inst.," with a dance, the Bruder Bi furnishing the music for the o¢â€" Slon. The hall makes a vyery fine appearance. _ _ _ o 10 es cA A Muarka _ The many . friends of Miss _ Alberta . Gordon will be glad to learn of &,:efltn home on Saturday, 1l1ith ‘inst., after an absconce of ‘two months &m..l&ph'- Hospital,:_ Gueiph, erée she was under treatment." Her health is very much improved WATERLOO S. D. HONOR ROLL % FOR APRIL. ; tha â€" Bichs, Bichn. ,-'37in,-mw Rosenberger , «Johnni> Cressman and Roy â€" Rosenberger equa‘ Part 11.â€"May Rosenberget, Aaron vi;,â€" ]_.Geor‘ig Hallman <Whe weather is somewbat unusual r this time of the year. The frosty nig ‘:T!lt farmers working .. on 7 t 5 E Lk ais ns M s ECE ,:,'o.rh welcome in our midst Miss Tena Kummer who has becn spending a few months in Toronto where she employed at the tailoring : trade: many friends are glad to _ sec , smiling Tace again. The Kummer Bros. have disposed of their beautifut genefal purpose stal lion to a North Easthope man â€" fof fi&'m gum of $335. w:- in front of his> beautiful restdence. â€" _ > uon Th gh taig Sr. 1V.â€"Leander Bichn. Sr.â€" 111.â€"@lemiens Hallman, Saman‘ The hea d WELLESLEY WINTERBOURNE. MARY HENDERSON SoAin th English sed Qorman in Delton Bichn, _ Anthony ERBSVILLE BORN wedding id future . &macmwffi m on a visit to their ¢ a An entertainment will be given by it it Tintcor on the ereaina BWd P e aammad x.‘dfl- h on the evening of May 23nd. The programme will consist of : by the class of 60 voices : and week.} hy_m_ol_'hfflb'llf”_ x and vlln.'; belis will be Teachet for Naom!i micalh on MonURY ©2!7770 a resolution was passed the sanitary inspector to premises in the village. â€" . We are glad to report that Mr. â€"C. Musselman is doing nicely after _A serious 'finthn in Guelph Hospital from which place he returned last Wednesday . uk akville were guests of Mrs. And ;‘.:'- parents l’r. and Mrs. Wm. Milâ€" _ Mr. A. Watson has returned â€" from a several weeks‘ business . trip to Eastern Ontariol _ C Miss Ajice Snyder, m“i. spent Wr-_m her sister, Mrs. _ W. Mrs. Irving, of Hespeler was the guest of Mi. Mast‘s Saturday. <Mr. Johnny Hilborn, jr., who . Was taken i1 so suddenly last week, â€"s ~Mr.~J. Patterson . and Miss Margatrâ€" ét Clemens of Galt called on friends in this burg last week: â€" Mr.â€"Dillon, of Georgetown, nephew f Mr. Joun Tait, has accepted & position in the Reporter Printing Ofâ€" Lee, Galt. â€" Mr. Wai. Rieck has sold his . propâ€" erty to Mr. Jolhn D. Schmidt of Blenheim anvd moved with his Jamily tan Watartan dren, of Berlin, Sundayed ~with Mr Josiah Oberholtzer.~ _ / _ ht N. .;d"i;.“éimuel D. â€" Hilbotn and family. spent: Saturday. and Sunâ€" day with Mr: Allan Hilborn of Erâ€" Dt THIS INTERESTS YOU. | The farmer is bysily engaged these days with‘ his seeding. < With another { week of fine weather nearly fill thi The wheat in some cases will have severely during . the severeâ€" frosts. _clover and fall wheat have sufferea ‘farmers will "have finished. The { to be. plowed up. » â€"Messrs.â€"Milisâ€"and Chapman are run aing their saw mill every day. The) t‘xpect to finish in about three weeks They bhave two other yardsâ€" to mot f to before threshing commences, lA:hes Did Not ~Burn.â€"Your corres pondent teing of an inquisitive tur of mind regarding the new discover | of burning ashes, having read â€" . th. account of a successful. experimen which appefred in one of the Toron |to dailies proteeded at onte to tr. â€"| the discovery, using the same â€" prc { portion of salt, ashes and new coal . |also the â€" required amount of wate { all of which ~was thoroughly mixe{ iin the meantime a brisk . coal fir | was going on in the stove and . th ; | mixture.was then shoveled onto th ; 1 glowing coal fire. The outcome was , |awaited . with : great ‘interest as it was thought that probably . it woul ; | be necessary to open all the outsid« doors in order not . to sufler. frot the intonse heat made by the . nov fuel. But alas, the ashes did : not / ) burn, but provedâ€" to be an«< excellent "I mixture to put out one of the nices> coal fires that one could wish to see @mosa Everybody who has given it a trial is pleased with results obtained from using ‘"Olive Oil" laundry soap made in Berlin. â€" Though a pure Castile Soap it costs o more and does betâ€" ter work and lasts longer than â€"any of the common laundry soups on the market. _ Try it, and you will use no other. wâ€"tt “i't‘;:d Mrs. Norman Hartel, Mr. nd Mrs. Cranston Snyder n.n_t_l_cbil-' Items of Iuterest.â€"The county i witnessing a great stirring up at pre sent as everybody. is enmln pre: »aring the soil Tor the on * of precious seeds. During the past week the reception has been rathet a cold one as the weather has not Been conâ€" ducive â€" to a rapid growth. _ Unless pasture can be resorted to very soon for feed for the cattle, the question of fsed will become a serious one . to many farmers. Personal.â€"Mr. Dabid Patterson, 0: Hawkes.ille is spending some . tim: at the home of his son William. \Miss Exa (Wright _ returned hom» from , Toronto haÂ¥ving spent . a: coupth of months in the city. We are glad to report the recover: of Mr..Aaron Ludwig from a.sever We are glad to report the recover: of Mr..Aaron Ludwig from A.% t n e ns ie dain has also recovered . ness . Mt. Russel McCarthy. is able. . 4: be "out again baving had a severe at tack of munips. p af ue Mr. G. Jones, representative of th Hamilton Incubator Co., spent & fes days in this section in the interest. of the company, f Rev, J. B. Kr attended the an nual district ;fi of the ‘gfld ford ‘district which was _held it ~Mt. E. L. Robinson. also as deléegte from the '.Ihum Never mind what the Doctor says. If have Bladder Trouble, Kidney Diseas LIMERICK Siess has WALLACE CET WELL! the local evening, were read and adopted. aâ€"‘-k-:; tions, bills and accounts were regeiyâ€" . _ sheep by a dog or dogs, after ~which it was moved by . N. Huchn, seeâ€" onded by W. Hastings, that the sum of $6.60 be paid to John R. | Heimâ€" In like â€"manner it "P".‘w"‘ ho J. Reide}, seconded by H. N. Huchn that the sum of $10,00 be. paid A. Meyer for one sheep killed by a dog or dogs and that, the Reeveâ€" < issue order for said amount. Council adjourned at 12.15 _ p.â€" M.,. largely attended. f $ reâ€"assembled at 1 p.w. k3 m% ol the a Upâ€" Drainage Byâ€"law. > * w ), stait recently c a The final passing of the A. BekES redâ€"fin in the ‘river measâ€" drainage byâ€"law was at once taken | uring 21 inches m 34 up. â€"Council went into committee O‘ pounds. . _ .. _ C a*i!, the whole on byâ€"law No. 591 drainâ€"!~ Mr. and Mrs. G. E.. Hyde, % ‘St age work. « +| Marys spent Sunday. _ with Elmira . On motion of Messrs. Robertson and â€"griends. They left for home on Mon«: Tehn, J. Heldel was made _ chairâ€" day accompanied by Miss Belia Vogt, man of said committee. ‘ After MIIDE wpho will spend a week with them be in the blanks in said byâ€"law it WAS fore going to visit het sisters . at. moved by J. W. Hastings, . seconded | ‘pjigonburg and St. Thomasâ€" "4 by H. N. Huebn, that the committee | Mr. Geo. Auman returned from the resume in open council. . Carried. Northwest on m}.’ the Grenâ€"} Committee in Open Council, fell district» he still" plenty Whereupon it was movyed by A. B: of snow, feur freb deep. ‘ in _ some Robertson, seconded by H. N. Huehn, " spots, Only ‘about ‘one quarter of the 1 that byâ€"law No. 591 re the A. Be£ES~ seed‘ng was done. ‘ pel as nMfitfi,‘m killed ‘by ‘a dog‘ or dogs.=~And that the Reeve issue his order for: said amount.~ Carried. : Messrs. P. Heimpel and Alex. Meyer, and their witnesses, re the killing of hy H. N. Huehn, that the committee resume in open council. . Carried. Committee in Open Council. . . Witwu.’oidbyl\.l.' Robertson, seconded by H. N. Huehn, that bw-No. §91 re the A. Beggsâ€" drain as"mow flled in be_rud-thim] time and passed. Carried. 4 Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by H. N. Huchn that the ratepayers of, the police village of Hawkesvilie be exempted from doing statute labor on the several boundaty lines. . (Carâ€" ried. Moved by J. Réldcl, seconded _ by H. N. Huehn, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the Reeve issue orders in payment of same as follows, viz.: y Louis Baechler, for 10 loads All members. present The minutes of the last session Sworn evidence was given by gravel in 1906, ; # J.A. Laidlaw, for nails and spikes, J. Cassel, spreading gravel, _ / A. Koebel, opening sewer pipes, | W. J. Koebel, repairing culvert, © nails, etc., “ W. Wilford, 1 cord short fire wood, j J. McCarthey, new railing on . j m;fi;fl ;n‘d”reipdfl;‘ one, 3.40 George Stone, Aor 10 rods _ wire fence} P es oo s ode .J. McAlister Co., limber ac.> 33.61 To subscription te the Martisons Moved by H. N. Huehn, seconded by W. Hastings, that A. B. Robertson. reeve; Robt. Lintick, councilior,. and C. D. Bowman, Tp. engineer, . are herewith appointed a committee. to oversee: the work in the Geo. Brenner drain. Carried. > _ _ * 3y instructed to advertise for tenders tot the abutments and superstrubture to the Dentinger bridge. . Tenders will be received at the Township Haliâ€" Crosshill, up to 2 o‘clockâ€"p.m., Monâ€" day the 3rd day of June, 1907. | Th lowest of any tender not necessarily rccepted; contractors to furnish their o;: plans and specifications. |~ Car Moved by H. N. Huekhn, seconded by W. Hastings that byâ€"law No. §92 to torm new‘road divisions and : to deâ€" tatch some of the lands from and atâ€" tach the same to other road divisions in the Tp. of Wellésley be now read a‘ first and second time. . Carried, ~Moved by R. Lintick, seconded . by N. Hastings, that Athe» pler_lx is ‘l‘ere- Council formed into a committee of he whole on byâ€"law No: 592. â€"R. Lintick was made Chairman of said ‘ommittee on motion by Messrs Iobâ€" tteon and Hastings.: ~The Chairman eported as follows, Â¥1t. ~ New Road Divisions. . â€" No.87, the lands of Mrs. J. forâ€" well, J. Raw E. Reidel, Peter Voi «in, P. Forwell and R. Forwett" to torm ‘said R. D. No B!â€"â€"._ : * No: um of J ; X. \"o“- som, W. * , Sam * a R. Gies, L. Moogk, J. m.?\- ‘Meipel, O. Huchn, Mrs. Engeltér, P; Hitter, C, Kreutiziger, C, S. Sunt fat, _ Steeven, bonus for 70 rods of \ c 4 25 1 TBR .3 A Anihacts in c M Pnsc iing > ). J. Steiss, Mrs. A. Steiss, F. Forâ€" ‘ster, A. Merts, H. N. Huchn,~G. N. Jucha, A.Gens sn1 J. Meyers . to form R. D. o. 26, No. 48, J. HahA, @. Lackner, A: Laudwig ~and Lydia Sittler to form R. D. No. 43. ‘ The committee thon resumed in open _ Council on motion by Messrs. Reidet and Huchn, ' f Comimittee â€"inâ€" Open Council. ‘Whereupon: it was moved by H. N. Huchn seconded by W. Hastings that byâ€"law No. 592 as now .{led in b ‘*paswed _ pus . awp . pay) * pÂ¥l .. Carried, % > thal‘m by 4. Reidet secon led by W. Hastings: that m‘andl zb;mm to meet at ig Â¥ m g9])%. P 0C s Court of luvhn re the u-,x‘ wire fence, . M« will â€"be held the same day at | no DONU® ®AT" 200 0 4.340 p.m. Carried. an well as can be expe -.:n by H. N“‘Hofl\n. :oodd ciroumstances. . by .W. Hast % leave given anptgnemmmee in uies ‘th» mover : seconder â€" to intro= | duce a byâ€"law at the June meeting A PLEASANT SURP : ~ many ments, 11%h and 13th‘ ‘f."‘. flv’:.f- ‘ that $52.33 $1.00 10.00 h 2.41 15 day a the al of is grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Tilt, at Blair. The funeral of the late Moses Gingâ€" rich, hel€ on Saturday,. Was .. :Very h;gly .attended. n i Â¥ { Elmira Upâ€" bs::du%o. -E &# re fi:fl} caught . a redâ€"fin in the C 6 ver measâ€" uring : 21 inches lohg and weighipg 34 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hyde, of | St. e€ceptions Farmers. in this ed seeding opera account of ‘the :zére frosts. Quite ‘a Tew of" the farmers have again signed eontracts forâ€"â€" raising sugar beets and expect to sow them WnB WEvRS Mr. I.M"L!hllmu has finishcd _ ¢xâ€" cavating forâ€"his new batn which when finished will be modern andâ€" upâ€"toâ€" date. #2 C > Mr. George Heimpel has built the foundation for his . now residence. #t» â€"(*. K avelman is also building a this â€"Mr. C, Kavelman. is his house ments on hisdwelling. NMr: and. M DUSUNIES T. Suditntaimants .. r. D. Smith t a : gasoline E’;fu trom Mr“m agent ~Mr. J. Poll. "Mr. Henry‘Bear had . one. inâ€" stalled last week. is Quite a few of uur ‘young .. people spent Sunday down. South . ECZ L020 0M uC ulA in +h# We n oenine Pn wl Bc Special services will be held in the Old Mennonite church on Sunday the’ 19th. $ No Services wereâ€"held in the U. B. thurch on Sunday, there being quarâ€" terly services at Roseville. x4 A Tew of our local sports have inâ€"‘ vested in wheels. They say it‘s all the go. (It is apparently.) ~, *3 a We ate pleased to see lr:’h. Hallâ€" man out again after having. been . on the sick list. * C The farmers have again organized a bect ring (no hmlierxfl). Don‘t forget the Literary on Satâ€" ~urday night the 18th. We regret very much ‘to report that Mr. M. S. Wilbelm is nursing a very sore hand, and is unable to" work. Â¥ £ 7 t gs oa 2 im $WVOe Jack Frost is still with us and "i:- plays a tendency to stay with us "for a while. ~ | 'malcwoarlomol lumber mwdbythollnm'_ld- Muluem-gmuu Gdo.meln:'t'Nmfi_n Koch spent Sunday wi friends â€" in and around Hawkesville. Y Our school was closed last week on wmmamm.a.m‘ -ammw'nm. Uyuhu.upflouumdhbn m_m*dry. f the patient had all symptoms scarlatina. Prompt. action was , in this case. ‘Prevention is better than cure. . Vare Falonl a On Monday â€" Milton Lets, the twelve ,.,oumdlr.limolmhfl the mistortume to fall from a _ hay mwumhlloud'md twelve feet. In falling â€" Wo came in contact with the ~buggy wheet and was sevotely injured intelnally, . but no bones Were broken. “"'"m ',‘-,uh-apflw i w good . PLEASANT SURPRISE Bachert built chert built an addition to ndâ€" Mr. Albert Hof#man majle | extensive improveâ€" suffered considerable on WELLESLEY. NNHEIM. m’_a.uy have finish ons _ with: a~ 16W moved _ to will be left * The death gecurred at P on Frie day evening at 0 o‘clock ‘of. ;‘- Tilt, mother of Mrs. J. Becl t srigo and Mt. Geo. A. . Tilt, â€" Blair, at the advanced age of 20 years. The aged "lady‘ had veen,confned . to het bed for five weeks past, #eath being due to the infirmities of . old age. Nrs. Tilt, whose maiden name Was Caroline Cosens,. was borne in Hampâ€" shire, England, in 1817. . The family emigrated to Canada in the â€" spring of 1832, ..ff:&& . weeks> on board ofâ€" ship, . was . an old warship called the "Lord Melvilie." The party came up the St. Lawrence river in rowâ€"boats as far as Pres cott, where they took a steamer to Toronto, which was then a_ small town. Xhey then hired= a _ schooner to take them to Hamilton, and 16 majined in â€" the schoougr over Suaday: the party afterwards hired teams "to bring ‘them ‘up: the country to â€" What is now known as Germap Mills.; _ Mr: ‘Charles Cosens, Tather of Mrs. Tilt, purchased the. farm. north _ of Preston, now owmdby~ Mr. °C. Green, where the family â€"resided for a nuniber of years. it > 19 In October of 1833: Mrs. Tilt left her home here to walk to where. her matried sister lived néar . Clinton. The first _day. she walked < twenty miles, the next ‘day . twelve miles ‘to Stratford, â€" then called "Little Thamâ€" In 1884 ‘she was married to .Ahe late William rm?‘uh’ 1839 ;moved to : Blair,. Ahen mlled ‘‘Carlisle," where she has res ever since. â€" .Theâ€"funcral took place at Blair on Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock, serâ€" vices teing held at the residence. . Among those present were the . folâ€" lowing: Mrs.J.Bechtel & Mr. & Mrs.B. F. Bechtel, ‘and Mr. Chas. ‘Bechtel, Mrs. Emily Martin, . Mr. .and _ Mrs. R. O.â€"Doblin, Miss E: Bechtel, Mrs. Wilson B. Bechtel, Watérloo, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bechtel, Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Homet: Watson, Doon. May 9.â€"The weather continues wiu try, We are at present having a vig orous snowstorm from the east anc fcld . work ha@‘ to â€" be suspendcd. Seeding is later than for many ywar. past and exactly twoâ€"monihs laie than in _ 1905. But the, oldest .sut tlers say we are always sure of a bemper crop when . spring is _late. We hope so. The past winterâ€"which really ought to be pastâ€"was ‘lesperately seve.c We had a tremendous amount ofsnom and the trails~ were almost i:spassa ble. And we had some chilly weaâ€" ther too. When the taermoâ€"¢‘of g¢ts down to 68 degrecs below zers â€"it‘s too cold for a while «n to be. out: long, . 40 degrees and â€" 50 degrves be low were common occuâ€"rences _ and. when the mercury 304 un to 20. de grees below . we" falt uike wWerrts straw hats,Pajamas, elc. .. _ ‘The loss of range vaitl+ has been 'cnotmoul. In some parts it has been | But notwithstanding winter the rush â€" of im greater than ever. Fati .ug_;uy ylv‘ncin‘ and estimated as high as 75. per. cent. P ® PPNTC PARmm t All,ranchers lost heavily, Sand imany g i in hn wirinine aeraneleni ht ... :: / .. had t:’ ‘quit buslnepis. Some ranchers We make a sFocialiy of w:- zenerally put up plenyy.of hay. OW« & 8p y of Fine Dress 1 re in touck â€"wil :,l:‘}wt ?‘:Htfle o! none at â€" al} Q':dbx‘;!l‘nnftcmmadmmm'm.m.g ast ter thoy got caught badâ€" New S Je * ; o np in g i. ty. There was so muc) srow on the m.z..'c}' s%h?éfl?fimw J and woo! MJ m ground that cattle could not rust] for dainty summer â€"dresses, every‘ wanted k ’.‘ Du & j and they literally sturved to death, -ftllloverypvotty:fihh ‘colored broad cloth pretty tweeds Farmers‘ stock with .buadance _ o colors and many ex Wd&xl- which are not found elsewhere. If feed and good _ shcltcr eame threugh you cannot call and see them w ill send you sampies if requested in good shape.â€"ths loss was main}; o i o5 "inklt is P #an s tss among the calves, but during * the & m‘-“" Ah Pomg sa oc % cold . weather stock requiced a tre f ie es 1 o B $ 5 => mendous amount of foct. M‘fi. r‘ : m DEALERS You are not alive to your. best > inâ€" terests unless you handle the . best Here They Aré Moody‘s Royal Laundry Bide. * w&- Stove Polish :: A Time‘ Shoe Polish. Manulactured by LACOMBE, ALBERTA e m 6Â¥ ' ; at Blair on Friâ€" lock ‘of Mrs, W | . J. mecktel, Wat | _ A. . Tilt, â€" Miair, ot 20. years. The confined . to het nding . the _ Sexers of immigcants .. 1 Farm> nroporty i Chemic: l ths . townt Nottingham,© Swiss, : ' Arabian Lace | Dresden, Madras and Arabian Musâ€" \Iins in White and Colors, #tyk :/ Full line of OIL BLINDS, CURTAIN POLES, COTTAGE RODS, ete. _ _ S.B; BRICKER & CO. Art Plattsvillc, â€"May 14. George Poore the fourâ€"yearâ€"old adopted »son of Wm. Copley, met death here this afternoon in a sad.accident; Te i t BRESLAU Bat warii weather is sure to follow and those who are wise v priépare now. We are showing $ % ty â€" ods such as ilk and Cotton, Voiles, 8wiss s W ) Plain n']mu Muskins and an fi-e rabge of prett: es and Insertions and over Lacesâ€"Btep in mwumk en y Is one of the busiest in the s . e hands are mnin: out the most fl)w .': mmm& put out ndmehu:dumhmwom are reasonable. _ , For Summer‘clothes get in yofi»f:a: 35¢c, 40c and Our DPress Making Department Ladies‘ Fine Dress Goods Lang Bros. & Co. Full Range of Bcbinet@%g:; lin, Art Muslin Swiss Spot Muslin, etc. in the 34 j fellow when last . ~R. Schiedel Latest Designs in _ tth his pet building, in a small way. Today they are the largest paint and varnish manufacturers in the world. ‘Their business has been built upon good paint reputation. You‘ll be safe in using their paint. $ Don‘t paint at all ‘till you‘re sure you‘ve got good paint, . You can‘t undo the damâ€" age caused by poor paint aiter it‘s on the the house. Amow the paint you use. Find fore you trust his paint. s f N.-nyupodpdnthcmthm!_ Be sure you‘re right, then go ahead _ soud ay Goods He did not return, and when â€"a search was â€" made the lifeloss} body was digcovered crushed beneall . < a heavy trap door which had t «pon the boy. i o ns Pgo ce It is thought that the Hit lound the heavy doot raised and in in going through in " & +>j ONTARIO have

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