s 2g wee *‘ The Mercantile Firo _ AulX inl jm bul hn |+5. Ting ts do vhicthiine PE ESE | .. 0 (orms have beew PTC I ESm ET _ Blun? forms. have been prepared and. ts & . | 22 will be circulated in the churches an . C 4_‘ & o traternal societies, on which applice e AX*+ . be: '~-'~v~ iy, | tions for AMmtobemdl‘Tbeu % ere d ï¬s} ‘ requests will be investigated by th 2: my io lake. â€"One or iwo pillt saake & Reliet Officer snd action will be takâ€" ‘,}.a,..‘:" not wiipe 25 |ep on his report. C A | The Bell Telephone Co., have placed :f};. 6 ‘-â€"d-h. & telephone in the rooms free . o BX se EoE L_ JB Sharee. â€"The number is 860. _ ‘ JACOB HESPELER ‘Altrod Wright, â€"Beoretory 6. 14. Hal), Inspeotor, .o« . ‘ o. a porna "~~ ~Ditic d _ =" " Waterloo, Ont. : Phose 249. ts > M'ï¬hï¬ï¬‚ D "Ciy se C.&’mï¬u .3 f_, a Insurance Agent, : w8 to Buskrerrough & Co. s K. : a 14. 1 4 ,' w Mutual Building, i .. Mc Atimmess Office 249, 9 du 200. > x¢ * Mead Office â€" Waterioo ;5,4?‘ fa‘e to Buskrerrough & Co. ; lti:l up with electyic lights provide: @;:.'{?3%{::: 5 a 14. H free :‘nd cost by the Li ht Comuts | M e ; c sion. _a _ telephcns, . No. 660 Las "pifice, W MutgalBBHdin® ) | aisp "3&- installed free of cuarge. k 3 %, ï¬ x * ok : â€" Mir. . ° 13. Mussclmcn . Was ap «3 caie hi m Jdw â€" 200. 5 pol%d Reliet Officer ..'S\wm look inâ€" h ‘solicited for first class | to the p:t:; of poverty that miy s Companies. a repo to the Committee. 2 t Messys. J. E. Wiegeni and J~C. e ce » Shelly will have charge of the rooms Wioel o cemedkL ns se Klipport Undertaking Co. Ceedietiea s .24 CC ~ Créertakets and SIWU‘“; Dominlo® pisttict Steam Heatin; Company v. Berlin _ District _ Stean z> J, A. Macintosh, for the im, Dynanto‘ & Engin® Go. » oC of certain ! ma i m ° '.w 16 MR I .% i .â€"i{& AT 08G00DE HALL JOHN RITZER, Merchant Tallor, i!Yon Desire A Well Made Suit ;'5}':-.-'"-" â€J;ht Siich Wing Steses, Wnierico, Ontâ€" INCORPORBATBUP on Atvarmrevixcomerse s At ty oo Py MXA m‘bfl' m. furnishing ys kept in stock _\ ts the time to joor around for & stylish Dress Hat. _ We bare them ill RepayYou ress Hats . Waterioo.Branch A visit to us ind sdlors and prices tC to show goods. FKARENBACR 25 0,(C0A ï¬':'uw Reliet Commitice® i" f ingaged in the work of proâ€" viding for the needs of the PoOF and destitute in m They hare secu: ed the rooms at 20 King street, west. tormet}y cccupied by the Modemn Tai} aring Co., lot beadgquartets and ton: oring Uo., lot. MOWIGT®! MIA OME 0C tributions of clothing, bedding â€" on tood will be received there. Treasurer E. P. Clemont has. secciv ud a large number of cash contribu ‘m“ gun'civflfltfllh ack sowledged. in a @ay of $WQ... _ , and a Liberal quiring . raiment. f Articles of clothing that am be ing sent to Hope Mission are immé diately placed in the hands of com mittees, or to the central committee Chairman Williams and other memâ€" sers of the Committee are devoting considerable time to the wor‘; of 100%â€" ing alter the needy in Berlin. The Citizems‘ Relief Committee me m Thursday . evening and transactcs ensiderable business in its org*at s tion forâ€"The relief of the poor in Buo ':.,.“ . St. George‘s &\ ‘Baking Powder ind will recetve the conttibutions aS| well as distribute them when s0 :0% dored by the Relief Officer. _ _ 1 "_~. â€" Contributions Acknowledged. oi tant o. that. the sum :of .. $ 16 cived : since bhl;:gflflll in cash ‘ontributions as follows:â€" Previously ~acknowledged ......... $158.00 Town of B@MIM EL. .. 200.00 n w Mckars G ~ .00 0 545.00 gr. < on M U +3 Two friends ... William Hendry ...... Dr. Wallace ... . John Fennell ......~â€" U. Schurm@n ... Geo. Martin ..(HMouse Perey Peatce ... €¥% Arthur. FOBtOE a.00000 0 JUDGEMENT WAS : RESERVED | Basy‘s own Belore Falconbridge, C.â€"J., * J. Clute, J. Kinzie v. Harper.â€"E. P. Cloment, K.C. for pldno?fl. appealed : from or-i ot _ judge of Copnty: Court of We % go wwq :g a hew. f t dismilSing tb attion in ‘the 4th Divisicn Court in the County of Wetetico in +M action upon a choque for $100 made by ; deâ€" ewdant payable to plaini¢f and disâ€" homorcd. 1 hs cheque. was given as a cash yayment on the purchase price PM ,wuwi‘%ms thc consideration failed there ‘being _ N mt memotandum to satisfy the staâ€" ~Ant" argued that thereâ€" was ~ 2 Â¥tute, ‘but argued that UNORU A* _ 1. h:flde::.clonufluion low .‘:heqm the nt to * con .yq.-t‘†“::‘g? E.u“;:‘ï¬. to h is‘ 2 dicime ie Ni t 2979 uit deféndant, Contra. â€" Reserved. Statute ‘of Frauds. The plaintifi did mot contend that there was &â€"suffici Appointed a Relief OfMcer h"' E ‘No sale now for any but 14 of "ousg 7:, teo!. ~I a-&.: sIneBS IN I°S UIB A1 08 ToE ie PHE i 1 lef of the poot in Lo leup-. gloves and mitts,. afl of which were in a splendid state of repair. ‘King strcet have been _ in addition there were a few artiâ€" electyic lights provide) Cles of apparel for women, but & by the Li ht Comm«s pmuch larger .suppty will ‘be required Jurhins." No: BE l.u]b'lofllh‘ for girls was alsolimited, q1 tA â€"E. P. Clement, T 51 of Industry Street 5.90 10.00 Ward H. Bowiby, K.C Allan A. Bby=...... 5.00 The Committee has ber ol timely ofters offered to collect and distNDTt® . " . thien: 5: o Kaoe a Co.. an Sn rates; S: H4. Knox & Co., and Smyth m,m“.w‘gflâ€- at clothing, the W. G. & R. Co, do ated quantiby of !~ materia! _ to be uade up by the Daughters of the Emâ€" ire, meveral grocets have agleed . 10 ‘educt 15 per cent off all goods orderâ€" 4 by the Committee. The Committee has dealt with â€" 2 umber of â€" cases that were in grcal . 3. ts cusditc A: o n PC A The Committee has dealt with & umber of â€" cases that were in great need of assistance and will require to x _ looked after continuously _ fo! xeeks to come. 'ruConnm-:l Ao greatly d by the liberality o% unemu-olgfl' in and is confident that if the cash donations and contri »witions of articles continue: as thk. wve ‘mm'@mufllwtc «l m'muvdklooldm-'fl' Conmlthlmmuntuuldm titute and need known to citizens b« of its Friday Reliel Officer Mussclman atd his assistants were Kept busy necely ing the Ium!flv ot contributions consisting y of clothing _ and bedding and this SagurdaÂ¥ the artic!t wote being sorted out wnen a Teleâ€" graph representative called, â€" There was & varied lot of men‘s lud boys‘ clothing, . oversoats, trou sers, Coats and vests: boots and shoes, Tolal Clothing for girls was also limited, but of an excelient quality and ltgogi will be some happy litt‘e girls wh they don the. â€" protty dresses (that were sent in on Friday. j n:liv::' .j:‘n t.l‘e Commxt‘t[:: th :::: n;lfrhlh:'-dld;y ot. the 5th up to MIQ chasing a quantity of vegetables and ht k ¢ ather petabits â€" whith will be aisut | ME oer 15 T o ie nacds, rit tated (3 needy familics this afternoon.| C p. & ragoit oeeie nbenbi ns _ Citi hay rticles to. cont(;i~ the G., P. & H. Street Railway hay lbuu should no%y the Retiet Officer |""" '::",‘fl‘:m ’mr:“ ::e?m:‘ C xep the linsâ€"Open, $ at the office, phone 660, 0t CB&ITMIAL | |oâ€"igergbleBUCCCsS. _ Citizens hvla’mlcul to. contriâ€" bute: should: no‘ the Reliet Officer at the office, phone 660, or Chairmai: Williams, Treasurer Clement. or other members of the committee. Previously scknowledged $463.00 Ward H. Bowlby, K.C., (Mug_nl) Herbert Moyer .......: Hamby Peatce ........ Ephraim . Brubacherâ€". E. M. Shildrick ... l‘ï¬:ht Baby‘s Own Tablets have for her child, said that ‘‘There‘s a smile in ever} dose" coined a very happy and very true. phrase. The tablets cure all the minor â€" ailments of babies and young. children, and make bright, .smiling, â€" happy little ones. â€" Mrs. John Young,. Aubwn, Ont., says;~â€" "I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets for more than a yeat lnnd 1 think they are the best . mediâ€" cime that can be given a baby. -Thc! are splendid at mhï¬r time, and for stomach and bowel troubles, You don‘t need a doctor if you keep Baby‘s Own Tablets in the house." â€" That‘s about the highest praise â€" a mother can give, and it‘s true, every word of it. You can get the Tablets from any medicinie dealer or by. mail at 25 cents a box from the. Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A SMOTY MPBC * " S e 1 Committee has received a num | fusely. revolver was f timely offers of. assistabse. : chest above his arm was Vale, of the Quick Delivery,bas â€thbï¬; peitie *4 to collect and distribute . Iâ€" deceased was in his 28th year: tor the Committoe at uqma.-mw B.H.Im&Co.,niluflll.mnlkM for â€" bis have donated a lancse ?'-llm,nï¬â€œ. but, it is reported, that mmw.a.an. ‘a:, d0 m:wmmmwmm quantibyâ€"of !~~ material to be |sifte undergoing an opeA‘ flmlotg upbymnoiatmolmsn- pendicitis about seven yeats ago. everal grocets have agreed to 'ï¬m.onmdnvmheuvd illwmtoldl;omoxm-wflahvufllfle the Committee. Coromer H. Q. Lackner,, M.D., was AMAMENDEC: .0 o0 0o 0 l 00 s Fealted and qut_.ae_otttiif{l( Mp.‘r‘- J0S. LEKMAN WAS ‘The mother who, in her . gratitude The dead bedy of Mr.. Joseph 1L.ehâ€" man, a wellâ€"known resident of _ New (Getmany, was found on the road teading from Guolphâ€"to New ~Gerâ€" many on Sunday morning by a numâ€" her of farmers in that vicinity whils -lflvx‘bm _ The body was frozen to death. Th« ‘mum in Guelph visiting his wite who is ill and there being uo ttain, he commenced to walk (o his home on Saturday evening An was overcome by the severe . cold, the temperature being 20 below zero “;‘:‘n* * Lackner, 1. _ Dr. H. G. PP., wa ;m “‘my afternoon . and after the body . he decided tbat an was unnecessary. Th« sum of and a gold watch _ was tound in the tlothes of the deceased The deceaged was in his 35th yca Lud 4s enecived bychis wile and â€" On Timely Offers â€" The deceased was in and is surrived by his «mail child. mtais to the Reliel Officer ofr any Clothing Coming in More Subscriptions OWN TABLETS, A SMILE IN EVERY DOSE. FROZEN TO DEATH $463 ... 5.00 L"m'“ said â€"Dr. Dudiey "Th â€"â€"â€"liupper garments aro usually ‘of ~som« $153.00 %thin material, and, according to the caprice of 14shion, may of May. not cover the arms, neck and uppérâ€"â€" part me«=â€"Sof the bust. _ SMILE "A <profusion ol skirtsâ€"are worn foosely atout the lowest extremity ol the body and the feet held in a vise *~Mike grip of _ thin, nighâ€"heeled. shoes, which resemble stilts more than sho 25.90 Eoxerti exertion â€"b 1 00 |dressed, a ~8.00 [ Dr. B Câ€" day in a J . 5.00 {{Northwost . 2.00 » * s.00 || "No »0 callied and ‘alter ascertaining the parâ€" ticulars of the death of the deceased decided that an inquest was unnects~ Gait, Feb. §.â€"Notw!thstanding _ â€" a teport that Preston & Hespelet h>¢ been _ ticd up uï¬g“to the â€"recen +wmow blockade, infort tion has sint. come from officials of the tlalt, Pros ton & Hespeler Street Railway â€" tha although they experichded great diC. culty in leeping the line open st | nt time was the system completely tic: ny,o:;t-otlmvï¬nï¬iflhol Preston or _Hespeler unable to ge! o-}totflpolntle.dndwu‘ on the C.P.R. ; In speaking of the report one of th officials said, ‘‘We carried passenge! Thursday, the day after the big storp from Preston, going to Guelph, Brant tord and Hamilton, who went to To ronto with the hopes of getting home Bnntford _ and Hamilton passenger were . suceessful, butâ€"there ~was no train west on the G.T.R. Thursda from â€" To:onto echsequently Guelp! A9 ME s o M io o unc ed s ficials said, ‘‘We carried passenge!â€" Phursday, the day after the big storn herie ";‘e"t‘.'fl: s o. * mik rom Preston, going to Guelpi,Br@"! | ypo own cows themselves, were able ord and Hamilton, who went to T© | :o supply their customers. . Thete is onto with the hopes of getting homt | a mift famine in Biantford _ and Hamilton . pa§®@Dget one of the ;':.'u‘:.?&".:.&“’†were . suceessful, butâ€"there ~was no train west on the GT.R,. Thursda: Street Rallway‘s Troubles. ~ from â€" To:onto ecnusequently Guelp! passengers did not succeed. ‘The Berlin & Waterloo Street Railâ€" "During the recent storm we hav. | way, which has given excellent serâ€" becn able to keep up our hourly ser | 10e through the numerous: storms,/ vice betweenm Galt, Preston and i1cs | nade another brave fight last night peéler, and; were only interrupted be ‘and would have won out if the power tween Preston amd Berlin: Thursday supplied by the Contral Heating Coâ€" and for‘a brict period: Friday moin nad not been cut ofl owingâ€" to the ing. . We tan through regularly . |coal supply giving out. â€" ‘Berlin ail day ol the 5th up to mid "The sweeper was in constant operaâ€" night."‘ y < tion until ml%t when the power i Aitbough the battle &gainst the cle was shut off, sweeper was oppo ments was a hard and strenuous ou6 sste the B.C.L and the men in charge ard: and sUCDCUS~ ~"â€"Paajicd Supt. llellmm‘ bed to |dressed, according to the theory .. .0 Dr. E. C. Dudley, expressed yester day in a lecture before‘ a class in th Northwestern University Medical Col No wondet her circulation is PaOF. wonder she is unable to stand an) exercise or exertion to amount _u wWOMEN sUFFER FOR FASHIONS OF TOâ€"DA)Y Chicago, Feb, 8.â€"A woman gets tit ed and ezhausted alter the glightes exertion because < she is gnproperl; "In strange contrast to such M‘ qguate protection of the uppen and â€" lower extremities, the waist and hips are swath»d and compressed in ~/ a ‘torrid zone‘ of ;whaleone, corset, belt steels and the. ban!s of, the variou. and o‘ter garments worn by the wo an of toâ€"day. 6 ""The avéraze woJih Weats &A Aotal of seventecn layers . of tands of some sort: aro nA~ her. waist. ANowing waist circum{erence. of a Chicago. o man, alhough thore are many larget waists, it means that each .. woman has a total of thirtyâ€"four feet of bandâ€" age tightly wrapped arotnd het."" pr. Dudiey told his. class . the on‘y way the women of to day ¢an become surong and hearty is by banishing the numcrous tight bandages about the waist and giving mm to keepâ€" ing the upper and portions _ of the. body warm. Bs mt 3 To INVESTâ€"FUNDS Th> frust funds of : the Synod of Huron are to be managed in futun through the agency of the Trusts & Guarantee Company of: Toronto. The Synod Committee decided on this poâ€" hey after thomug) investigation, The securities are all to be taken in the Ssanod‘s nime, and a certain pefl‘vnj tage from the investment ofâ€" the funds is unconditionaliy guaranteed by the Jompany. The investments have to be approved by the Committos of the Synod. The trusts amount in all â€"to botwoon hall and threeâ€"quartoers of a million doltars; The Synod is entitl ed by the agreemont to tepreschta tidn on the company‘s Board of Directore The Bishop of Heronâ€"nominated Mr â€"Matthsw Wilion, K.C., of Chatham and the company elected. Mr. Wilson at its last : raceting of shareholderk '%z‘ desitions before of having Nfr. on the board.~ |~ .. " =~ KEPT LING OPEN MARRIED 44 "Th. wORST STORM One ‘of the severest and â€" heaviest snow storms awl?“th last twenty years swept over. tI province. . . on Wednesday and continued during the night, . About two feet ol snow fell, and the fierce galo blew it in . all lditeeï¬oli. 1t‘ is reported that there are drifts ‘n the outskirts of the town from fifteen to twenty feet in height <and the crossroads, as well as some of the main roads _ are completely blocked. There are farmers in the vicinity of Berlin who will be comâ€" imu.hoveltouolnd'bdon Mwillhablo‘omdlm Feb cailrd Supt. Mcin! â€" bed to telephone to the H â€" Co. to turm on the the power ow the sweeper to reach the barn. The powâ€" . ar, however, was got turned on â€"and ths men stayed in the _sweeper all night. : o six o‘clock this motaing â€" the power was not turned on @s usual and on investigation it was learned that the Heating~Company only bad ‘sufficient coal on hand to keep ~up steam for the consumers and : o power for the street railway _ was available. The electric plant and the street railway plant at the East End. are kept busy these days supplying power for manulacturing and lighting purposes, and it was '.hofdt:fe “ ® HROE 20 Mn SA O L. ceandd PAEAPWORETY AOTEemeeoliuctst sary to get into communication with ths Preston & Berlin St. Ry. Co. to secure power. _ Fortunately for Twinâ€"Cityites traffic on the P. & B. was blocked and toâ€"day the B. & W. Street Railway is being operated . by electric "juice‘‘ developed in Preston. 0. T. R. ‘Trains Blocked. The G. T. R. main line and the branch lines to Elmira and Galt are blocked completely and no trains have reached Berlin since 7:30 on Wednesâ€" daf evening. No. 7, which reaches Berlin at 6.15 left Toronto with (a light train _ and heavy agn and ‘mado the trip to Gueiph good time. Between that city and ‘Berlin several big drifts had to be dug into and when the local depot was reachâ€" 14 1 09800000000 ndsA w98 hnd P cd th» crew decided to â€"â€" stop here until the storm abatcd.. . The passenâ€" gers secured accommodation at the focal hotels and spent the night and toâ€"day in Berlin. All the hotels are ‘flled with stormâ€"stayed travellers, _ ‘The 3.30 train which left â€" Berlin thortly after 4 o‘clock on Wednesday is stalled at. Petersburg. | ..“queu.onldmmrdu mmlhnpiudfmu!nl r“‘. Ihfl“.lo.oo'fl"“ tm bey too wl io praise of en u-m-a.m praise of chine. strongest mllhmtt:lvindmhflu I believe it has saved my life. It is lï¬m doubt the best remady for runâ€"down conditions and weak lungs > Not a Miracle But Medical Science pr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, .Ont, H s .o Nome time ago I began to lobs fesh «*Some time ago to and ‘failed every day until 1 had to mï¬. I‘ cians and all my said T contracted consumpâ€" tion. I failed from 165 pounds down to 110. I was advised to go to the Rockies or to the I went to both under heayy expente, I conâ€" a to fail, and was advised by the octors to come homa as nothing more «ould be done for mo. Hope seemed to have left me.. n ce o ts Milkmen Have Trouble. _ _‘*f aincerely hope and trust that will continue your good world.ï¬ in tm Ahare nnal Heame mm M"l_,â€rg_-dl, ous of IN TWENTY YEARS Marie, Ont MeZAF > ~GOO0DB AT M FA 2 4P An excellent and varied display | this store and a cordial invitation is MRS. C. STEUERNA! 22 Ibs, Gran. Sugar for ... 2 lbs roa ted Rio OCoffee. ., alummm... the, Currants, best, for. 2 cans Lumbard plums .. ... 2 cans best Pems ... ..... .. 3em€od00ru.......... $ bars Surprise Soap ... .. Best Tomatoes, per tin .. Successor to J. A. GOOD & Co. pkge. Jelly Powdar for The nonâ€"atsival of trains from the east, west, north and south Tuesday lpdmu:o)ocul’onoflm staff « holiday.. No mails have artived in Berlin since 12.30 on Wednesday afternoon. . Word was received â€" <B Thuraday that the train which reaches Berlin at 9.19, had 1ft Georgetown at 11.30, but had mot reached Berlin up to the hour ol going to présS, may be gathered from the experience of the Chicago express, which _ left Toronto on â€" Wednesday at. 1 p.mM. with a heavy Mogul engine and fout coathes. It succeeded in reaching A¢â€" ton, where one coach was dropped; another was left at Guelph, â€" another at Baden, and the last west of Stratâ€" tord, which the engineer finally _ sucâ€" «veded in reaching without any train. ePE UPeR M Oe esn o Lo ie Caae A similar experience befell the m\ ampton train leaving Totonto at 4.15 pm. It reached Acton about 2.80 a. m., and there got orders to return to Georgetown, where the passengets could be looked after,. Another _ 6x« perictice was that of a wrecking crew sent to Guelph to get an engine on the track, It started back . at ©4.30 yesterday morning, with a snowplow hroom and complete equipment for {ighting a storm, as well as a coach cartying 60 men, equipped with snow shovels. The crow was compelled to Aght every bit of no_v,". and fAnally mï¬l in reaching Torpnto . last * itz ies Aoy farmer in need of a first clase stove we in payment of same. ¢ * BOTTOM PRICES 2 hi Ne Best thi ever tried. Tt cases the throatâ€"heals the Tungeâ€"â€"breaks up a coldâ€" Mumne:(“nuuu 3 'E’». Prepared_by the at wholesaie drug house in the world from the forn â€"u.::-e:-’:-q.hflmm At druggists. m o i wATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL C€O., Linivko _ _ â€" _ = on, out The idea of the dificultiecs evolved Galt, Feb. 8.â€"TMs town and . dis« trict have been: in the <grtasp ot : the flercest and most continuous midwint~ or nz.np«m in 40 â€" years, The eountry roads ate 8 Teame Nt it Ahoage 6 Parlor Stoves Hardware Stoves,Tinware, Fitnl Store nea~ Post office, Phor Some Train Experiences No Mail . 1 Market Grocery _ "Bhe Storm at Galt R. Weber & Co. . to dispose of, â€" Prices $12 to $36 ty /\ Friar‘s Cough Tf the throat is "raw,"â€"chest soreâ€"bad & â€"and you ache " all over"‘â€"take ie The 100 Year Old Cough Cure WE HAVE POTTER KING ST. WATERLOO $1 00 are, Fitnlirg +1¢ Pije l"ltiy;'t office, Phone 142, Berlin.. _ â€" _ lle Bole‘s Preparation of 2 lbs. nice large Prunes for... . .. 10¢ tin Mustard for .., .+. . »,/* Dingman‘s Lye, reg. 10, for. ... 10 Ibs, cooking onions for,,.... ‘?o?-%;i'f""“ ’s%oir for "gi;" i et Soap, 8 in box, fOF) . 8 Ibe. mixed cakes for. ..... . ;’3‘ 3 cans pork and beans for....~. Vanilla, per bottle, special for 8 box corn starch for. . ... _+>» Boiled Ham, per 1b; . .. ;. â€"+â€"«« is no traffic on the Berlin branch, the line south on the G.W.R. is tied up. . . s Preston, Feb. 6.â€"The storm in vicinity has been the worst for: years. All day Wednesday only / traing came in on the Grand .T and toâ€"day there has been non# at The snow is several feet deep on Toronto, Feb. 7.â€"Not since . 4 has the railway situation â€" been . paralyzed as it is throughout ‘; At the présent moment the. ~gH part of the towns in northern, M etn and parts of eastern Ontario without railway communieation, neither food nor mails are. . mof whilst at various ‘points on ; DK and main lines there aro traing . portions of trains stalled in :“X, and people are vu.lï¬lt at station trains which come not, while the way companies are em| ng . 6 ands of men to cut thro w“‘ in the hope of open! the * and are at the lu?o‘m 4 out | a large commissariat foree, abundant provisions to feed bound passengers wherever they be reached. f * y t Mira Skin Soap is a delight to au-; :‘hovalm a :ofk rh Soap takes Mirh on aoue M m"fl'. PFeston Feels the Storm. Railway System Paralyzed. A Tollet Loi. zry will take sugar BERLIN, such as Ont. and bath t emooth. _ â€" refresihing