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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jun 1908, p. 3

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" gAVINGS BANK /. _ DEpPOSITS i .~â€" puteaest Casdired â€" EVERY 3 MONTHS E+. ~C. A BOEHM _ s menerai Mn ct Aagent t , .‘ Buocesso. o. to Bubkb .fl“'-', & 0o 1 ‘(Dimes, Waterloo Matial Buildiog NeE TY . gnete ..> 6 \., Ipdameis Oce 200, Hou â€" 38. ie~ .. Busine! solicited for first" clis \ _\ _ â€"*~ _ Companies, The Molsons Bank wpital Paid Up ©_~ GVUBE BCK HEADACHE. JACOB HESPELER‘ Manager. Waterloo Branch * & Undertak cts sand Embalmers. fasy email rad as oney ~â€"â€" 49 take as sagam *gjm".;wm day and nicht. 1.\ * Offce King Street, Waterloo, Onb. The Moercantile Fire «_ _ _ INCGORPORATEADAISID T oEYF B soudinn Ap and 4 wrfi :~'~__ I anil x * A "Ald.. Strppard endorsed the recomâ€" a .lm â€" Waterico ‘md- ti;cn:hataw that hhtv:l 7 casos where liquor wars f Bubscribed ?:""i":‘h ns D s;o.'mu. thome wh6 recoived fimvl &. D.P“ ance from town. &5 Government a oc it y es + . $117,140, The teport was ‘adopted,. _‘ â€" ‘ _‘pdid-gwmhedbymumdon Short Woight. h and Lancashire Insurance Company Notice of motion was given‘ by Alds with Assete of $10,306,038. Gross and Sheppard toâ€" introduce . a P t Cw 3 byâ€"law at the next meeting ~to. . pr0â€" "â€" Alfred Wright, Secretsry vide penalties | for persons selling _ p, H. Hall, Inspector % upon : the market . ~of short Fae °* , 6. f 0. A BOEAM Distric t Agen| Reeve Gardiner said that there were _ Waterloo, Ont. ‘Phone 249. | reporté in citeulation to ‘the effect ; aos shade~ GK nnunds ‘of butter‘ had Hee Pacâ€"Siuile Wrapper Betwas â€" â€" =| Insuranso GCompany _ _ £ mnon)ou'uom MUaad Office â€" Watericdo ?filthN ERY Must Boar Signature of ~ We devote all our time:to Mailâ€" %., and therefore can show you very exclusive range of Hate. \ We receive new hate daily. x No two hate alike. _ We have trimmed hate for child sen from $1 ap to #5. The Missos Febrenbach tle Liver Pills. To United States i ’g‘o Subscribers Owing :10 which came i postage : to | en each capy ‘Owing to â€" the new Postal Lasw "came into effect, May 8, 1908, tage to the amount of : one cent an each capy. ol the Chronicieâ€"Tele rfl is. required on all papers mailâ€" sd to: United: States points and > ‘we have (benâ€"fore been abliged . to. in eÂ¥ease ~the subseription to <Unbted Btates subsctibets to $1.50 per yeat payablé striclly in advance. Â¥esterday, June 4th> was the birthâ€" day of (George I!!.,‘ and ftom : the formation ol the> Province of Uppet: Canada in 1792 until 1820, the yeat of the Ring‘s deaths was always trainâ€" g diy â€" for â€"the provincial . militia. *Kith the first U.EAâ€" tamilies â€" the day was mumic sho couraged e on U We d during Childton 234 King St., highly & PH RRERCCCT CCC T Hal, Inspector %o:"nwn the market . â€"O% _ SHUE® HM Distric t Agen| Reeve Gardiner said that there were oo, Ont. "Phone 249. | reporté in citeulation to the: effect _____________..__-â€"-'-â€" that about 25 pounds of butter: had W MQconfimMâ€"at the market â€" last era 4s yutndmtefl,whnbmm Atc. 32 5 . % ; to. the Orphanage | but~ _ only â€" five “" “c pounds had been received i e o i tctmnava | : Ald. Asmussenâ€"stated that mum E" tss Cl nc h ds q always . kept who exbibit~ a taste fot | | i O*N&AN decided yald â€" have their falents©8â€" | prisoner removed t0 â€" by allowing them to P‘aC | ang ths duty was per he Goutiay piano. While who did. not n its formative, state, and m Kie ma ; the frst teaching peric4, it | jiperty ab. «‘z Amportant that but > 1 Berlin, Ont. $3,372,500 §3,47 2,£09 Alter the Mayor had ~called members of the Town Councii order on Monday evening he intim to perform the duties .of his ooo that he bad appointed Deputy flaha as Acting Mayor. _ . festival end of old Market ‘building â€" fronting on Frederick street for One year of longer .and pay monthly at the rate «Ot §$120. per &BRUM.=â€" _ _ __> _ w e t e y m i A bill was submitted by the 0-2. Furniture Co. for a couch . for Mayor‘s office amounting â€" to $17.50. The Mayor had written> a‘ footâ€"note "If approved by the CM.“ Â¥ienry Peters applied Tor the _ postâ€" tion of inspector of cement sidewalks. The communications were ~referred to the various committees. C sum â€"of . $500.â€"had been. put aside in the estimates for charity: and â€" about $700 has been spent this year, . . _ pdweunbacrend c yernh â€" Ald. Asmussenstated that the Marâ€" ket. Committee had looked . into g: matter _ but" fougd ~ that : only pounds had been confizcated, ; © Hospital Deputation. " A deputation representing the B. & W. Hospital Board, medical staff and Board of Health, consisting of Messrs W. H. Schmals, J. J. MacCallum, R. D. Lang, Dr. Munchinâ€"and °C. A. ‘Ahrens, waited on the Council â€" for the: purpose . of . placing â€" befor® me mombers a proposition to have ‘ the fsolation Hospital transferted to the Gar . The â€"Council o‘clock ADDRESSED CROWD FROM THE CELLSAT BERLIN around the mun{cipa}â€" . buildings> 0" Saturday afternoon between 4 and â€" 8 o‘clock after the arrest of a wolle known Socialist, who recently arrived from France, named Dauski, and who had caused<a@ disturbance _ on the street ‘by â€" exploding his views", foo loudiy, owlfig, it is alleged, to having imbjbed too freely :of the fowing cup. Dmuiski> was locked in â€"one _ of the ucllalnflnnueonfllcunuxnl he immediatety commenced . to _ ‘‘do things." He amashed the windows on the east side of the cells and : gomâ€" mndtththb.im on his Socialtst friends to come to . his assistance in the hour of his persccuâ€" tion. He cut his hands when breaking the glass in the windows and the Mmmnm;th'u nddressing the crowd that gathâ€" around the building. ‘There was considerable excitemient to iliness he was his prettiest in order to catch T C ic COs NO un s c lBi > ai t o did not handcuft his a.:nemo:' a break for irvet sdl’.d.t&ug ided to have the to the County jail performed by P.C. at 1030 '«,‘~ y * v d @inkd south of the bridge with a companion. and noticed the lady, dressed _ in / 8 walk out on. f ' ~ ouet : down intoâ€" the water and thea returnâ€" +d and sat down on the railing with in a hundred feet from the edge . Of the bridge. She remained there . for almost an hour and they paid: uo particular attention to her. Suddealy ske got up and walked out. on the track ‘ to midway between the first wmm. Sho gazed at â€" the ter for a couple of minutes. Al at once she put one foot on the wire that ruus along the edge of the bridge and plunged oveL. She landed feet first and was UBGEL the water for almost a minute. When she arose she threw up her â€" hands ind streamed.. Belore they could get to the edge of the water, howevet, she <sank.. Several : expert . swimmers. madé an attempt to recover. the body but tailed. _ The distance from _ the bridge to the water is about seventy im The body was not recovered : un til 2 o‘cleck‘in the afternoo8. _ daughter of Thomas, Patterson, ‘ ~Afor many: yearsthe assessor in Galt. She was a widow . and a trained . nurse. She Teaves two (children. No reéason can Be assigned for <the rtash act, although it is thought probâ€" L.hk that . the woman was mentally unbalanced. ‘is not rosyâ€"cheeked and playful needs (immediateâ€" attention, andâ€" in all the world â€"there is no medicine can equal Baby‘s Own Tablets for curing © indiâ€" { gestion, _ constipation, â€"â€" diarrhoca, | trething troubles and the ‘other _ dis BRIGHT LITTLE ONES MAKE HOMES BRIGHT Babjles that are well sleop. well, cat well and play well. Achild that orders from which young â€" children sufier. â€" The" motherâ€" who ~uses this medic¢ine has the guafantes of a goYâ€" erament analyst that it is absolutely safe. Mrs, J, L. Janglie, St. Sylvere Que, says:â€""‘I find Baby‘s Own Tab lets the most satisfactory medicine 1. have ever used for constipation; teethâ€" ing troubles and; breaking up . colds. Every mother should; keep this mediâ€" cine in the home." Soldâ€"by medicine dealers or by mall at 35 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, ‘Ont. WHITE SOX LOST AT BERLLN The â€" Aferts had on their battin. clothes on Saturday and woent afte. the White Sax slab artists in < a merciless manner. . Baetz started '"1 pitch “‘lflw second â€"inning ho ex< changed with Kress but â€" this. did not stop the Alerts f:on boostâ€" ini; up their batting avcrages Arno Ritz started im to pitch for the Berâ€" lin team, and. the Sox players were feeling his curves quits familiatly in the first znd "‘Lou" Mahn went into the box ~and _ only â€" ane. but. was tcen â€" *3 s hilte Sor . .. - a.b. r'. K. po. & Engel, Shian Yancus, 3b, ... O. Toletski, 2b Herenroeder, If C.> Toletaki, rf. Mm-QVMMmuM and â€" interesting as one would want to see, and was onty withcssed by about Afty enthusiasts, some of whom mmn.mAm-:cll«ltml ‘coat of whitewash to Waterloo nim,lyM\lngtfi-Mvfllo runs and no hits. "Tyou** Mahn was in the box for the vietors and . his 'u.uqmnmulh game. He was unbitable and while ; he al lowed three pasics he was at | hi hest when the moen were on bases Hie was given good support by . Mis hrother behind the bat and in the Bact, P BEAVERS LOST AT BERLIN | acies fhore . y t Pn en n Seife ind nings when a doubte and . A t'me".‘ Maoyer‘s crror gave the Alerts . two 1b cf Alerts. the 43 12.14 °26 12 2 Hewilt, 2 missipnary some ot furlough, wo4 meeting: on Fortige ] home â€" association to address | « em ‘ami‘ was exouscd by : the Gueiph "Mss. Mundy;: . of New Yoik; spoke it Miss Hewitt‘s stead, on misgionary wofk among foreigners as they _ ato j tound _ in New York, Her. .. work |. was chiefly among ths Italiany and | the system Jound . the most successful was the teaching of :the value and mecessity of smail things. ‘The chicf 4iflculty to overcome was their . in ‘teresp im Theniselves,. this obstacle avercome . and the promulgation _ of Christian habits was not so difficult; In a ‘Bundayâ€"school mission . she â€" had already :. collected, for _ Missionat? work as much : as $1 per member p¢i year just from the occaSional punnics the childres urought. Miss Lenan, a McMaster; graduvate, spoke on the educational work done at Feller Institute in connection with Grand League work: Miss Dayfoot of Georgetown detailâ€" pld,. ....Anu address ol . WC he Berlin Church® was °K Hed ‘to by Mre.<Rev. E nai. of â€" Cheltchbam. gd the points in connection with the work of the mission bandB... _ â€" .. Little Miss Frieda Near, of the Berlin mission: band, sang an appropâ€" riate wong ‘which pléased the â€" audt ence. : During the women‘s afternoon. session the committoes convened. ‘ The pominating.committee reported as follows this ‘morning: â€" Mr. _R. D. Lang be appointed Modetator, _ Rev. ‘W. McAlpine of ‘Brampton nm ed clerk. Secretaries, Home Rtev. 0..C. Elliott: Foreign missions, Rev. J.. T. Marshall; Grand . LIg Rev.. F. Kaiser; Western amission; J E. J. Budgemen; Educational, P J. D. McLachlan; Mission Board, D. Lang, Berlin, and W. Mullet, â€"G "The next association conference Rev. J.. T. Marshall; Grand â€" Ligne, Rev.. F. Kaiser; Western mmission, Rev E. J;. Budgemen; Educational, Rev. J. D. McLachlan; Mission Board, E. 1 Tane. Berlin. and W. Mullet, Galt. The next association cof to be held at Cheitenham. The ~amwval convention of _ th Guelph Baptist Association at â€" th King S%. Baptiss Church, . Berlin, concluded _ an. _ Thursday: _ 6@ aning _ â€" was _ ‘a. pronot@:ed .. ons ‘of * the most successiul and : profitablt ‘9¢W ev»t held. The: addcesses 'a- the afterncon dealt ‘with Sundayâ€" school work and in the evening â€" they ! / What wilr appeat~ very . interesting to many . people here is the â€" artiole taken from a New â€"YÂ¥ork daily <paper‘ giving q simple prescription as forâ€" mulated iY'Lm : authority .who ddn"t:t;‘”hs found â€" a positivc. remedy almost case ol vackache or . ~ Kidney or .:{um de: rangement in the following simple \ prescription, if â€" taken before the stag« | of Bright‘s discase:~ were ol a general character. A speâ€" cal song service by. the combined choirs of the King ard Benton streel churches: was "a plessing feature, â€"â€"~~ Moderatorâ€" Intraduced, ~In the evcning, Mr. R. OQ> Lang was introduced to ‘the Association. 1 thanked them. for his appointment. The retiring mo€erator, Mr.~G.. Mc Lagan, of Stratfor! in his valedic tory speech, â€" shoke in etiogist} terms of the cturch edifice in Betâ€" lin, _of the welcome tendered them,. and ~â€" of" the‘ kindly â€" consideration MAKE THIS UP AT YOUR HOME good presorip avids and waste matlor WMiCH tMUIC sicknes» â€" and : suffering, ‘Those. of cut readers * uho suflet G_.QP"B wo The Walper Block was sold . twice on Thurrday, according: to . reports At the sale the reserve bid of $14, 000 was notâ€" reached, but ister . in the afternoon, & syndicats _ comâ€" posed of Messts. H. L. Janzen, . A. mistaite in giving it « trial WALPER BLOCK SOLD rnded : that > M mary from India, would address: > of . w¢icome.. ftom waste matter whith cause givenand .Leâ€"~ E. J. Bridge~ 4t is ‘Mr. and Mrs, H.. Schiichter of New mwA&ifiwWW"' Bunday . Mre. K. Shuert, Brubscher utreet, is spending a few days _ with â€" het sister, Mrs. Maurer, in Elmira,. ./ Mr, and Mrs, Eio. Shantz, of _ Hel delberg, visited relatives in town OM Sunday. x 125 Mr. Vernon Cober of town : spent Saturday: and Sunday with his. parâ€" ents in Breslau. Mr. Wilson Stoner and the Missce Weishon and Schrene visited at the home of Mr. Kesselring. at Rumelhart Mrs. Geo. 0; Philip was a .. visitor in Tflfl““sjfi"_“” e ol o uoys ~Misses Mario. Wunder and Aunetta Amment of Baden were the guests of Mrs. C. Muelier over Sunday. . _ _ Mrs. T. J. Mowat has charge of the organ in _ St. John‘s . Anglican church during Mrs, McCuaig‘s absence, who‘is taking a month‘s vacation. .. hy «* te t se l 2. CCEUL C I The ‘T“. t‘ is ~announced . 0â€" Miss Myrtle McKay, â€" only daught«r of: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKay, Palâ€" ESVE y 8 V d anve ies 2 Cav on merston, Ao Dr. J. L. Wison, 0.A., ot â€" Zurich, Ont. * ~Birs. Harty 'roltou‘:ul li&llt.h son are a lew days in Tcronto, Cunday with friends in Berlin. f Mr. and Conestogo Sunday. . Sunday with friends in Berlin. Mrs. J R. Rowland, of Toronto, is 'uu?;:‘moflu Mrs: 8. E. Weaver King street, for a few: weeks. Miss A. M. Eby and Miss B.Kruegâ€" or, "visited ‘the former‘s sister, â€" Mrs. Ts eoteserzs|~â€" â€"â€" N. NNODPUGL O WVs D Bon Montieal on Saturaay_ eveain® _ Suceessor to J. A. GOOD & Co: BERLIN, ONT Berlin News Items Miss® Auna Zeollet lelt on Wednesday for Chatham, where she will stay two weeks, assisting in ovening a nOW branch store for= S. H. Knox and Coâ€" m 5 s aP & Cl o ue canddl l "Rev. 0. B. Snyder, â€"ot Port â€"Huron, Mich., is visiting: his parents . and other relatives in town, having come to attend a meeting of â€"the M, B.C. A rmenian Board, ¢ Messrs." Hodgins and Cherney * of Berlin, superintendent and assistant of the W.G.&R. Co., Berlin, . are the guests of Mr. Duft T. Williamson of" the Branttord~ Starch Works. â€" Brantford Expositor: NMr. and Mrs. ‘A. W. Banfield, teâ€" turned â€" missionaries : from: Northern. Nigeria, West Africa, aro spending a} few days with friends in townh. "‘ Rev. F. Anthony, P. E. of the Menâ€" ‘nonite churchâ€" in Michigan, is spendâ€" ing . a . few chysinmn.‘gn-t at The home of Rev. C. F.â€"Krauth. & On Saturday evening a cariole, loadâ€" <d with Berlin young people who were going to Centreville _to spend the evening, met with . a mishap near the corner of King and Scott streets whilé crossing â€" the street railway track and . upset the occupants :oA the road. < Theyâ€" all m.mmk- ing up but fortunately nobody. _ Was seriously injured, ‘ Word has ‘been reecived : in Gueliph of the death ‘at Syracose, N.Y., of Mrs. Lyon, ths mother of Mr.oJ : Wi 1 syon, of" te Royal City. The funerâ€"" "al took place Thursday aftehnoch . \ "Mr. E. M.; Shildrick,â€"of Berlis, ‘as ‘] sisted in a Song service in St. James ‘I Church at Gueiph on Thureday evenâ€" {{ng. . The Meroury, says;â€"Mr.~ thil | drick sang ynlxpuielwt.unpo» :|er af â€" his basse voice being shown i| to gavd .effect in his. secondâ€"number, iss dlf c shedihcinbaacntenatt sn t "The Birthday of the King." . Toronto Star.â€"Oslet Wade, assianet ot Aaron Erb and the Berlin Shirt and Collat Co, is suing to set aside a> transter of cettain promissory noâ€" tr8, the proceeds of Ale sale of the Canada Button Co., which transfer nad~â€" been made ta the â€" Morchants‘ Bank, as. fraudulent and Yoid a5 A¢â€" ainst .creditors, and. an undio preâ€" ference in favor of the bank, Mr. sad: Mro. Hartman Krug have ‘eturned from a pleasant visit ~ with triends in Detroit and Mi..Clemcns. Miss Lovina Knapp and Miss Clara mmurMymonu Ste Maric, whote they will holiday.. _ fot 4two weeks. Canada . Button Co nad~â€" been made ta Bank, as fraudulent ainst creditors, and ference‘ in favor of ~Miss. Jda â€" Dunke .of" Deritn: visiting selatives here for. a days.â€"Eimira Signet. .. .. ~ Mr. Jos. Marvey, the popWI®! TMD"" driller, was in Berlin on . Thursday making â€" arrangements for drilling more wells at the power plant. Mr. Ward H. Bowlby, Crown AMt« tonoy , Bhas succesefully passed _ the point of his sickness and . i# owly .,“m Cl3 Witks: Maver e Cl e es To Mrs. S. N. Moyet and Miss Moyer are visiting friends in Crediton. We. and Mrs. Ed, Schaetet haye returned â€" from <a Yisib with tholatâ€" feed visited friends in town on not on the Snyder, ofâ€" Blair, spent J. L. Wilson, B.A., : 8. E. Weaver ) woeks. Miss B.Krucgâ€", sâ€" sister, â€" Mrs.| on Saturday.. nd his bevy _ of Lp LX : tm iA the popular well« King St. + ROCERILES Re00AR4ARReRRtRteRececccircaccerrerasts of ‘l ame20ee804808sekes4 44448 Srarcarcces2a8s442% unds zie islnnl 1 M taie n ae, 04 * | New Line of Goods M« the l« Mulagame Tea ‘â€"â€" gIMPSON FURNITURE 00. UNDERTAKING, ETC. s BF Lawn Mower? The nxn;e of Miss Louisa Maâ€" bel Den daughtet. of Mr. _‘ and MtrS. M.â€"J. Daniels. to<Mr, George Perylle: Hurlibubt, of ; Proston svflflfij and son of the late Mr.: C. M. Har) butt of ‘Totonto, took: place in Toâ€" ronto at hall past two o‘clock Wedâ€" nesday aftermoon at the bride‘s ~home on College street: °. The Rev, Mr. Booth of the Queen Street Methodist Chutch ‘officiated. The bride who was brought in and aven away by her futher, was daint«‘ ily attifcd in white allâ€"over embroidâ€" ery, ~ tulle. veil," arranged _ over . & wreath of: liliss of (the yalley, g cattied: a bridal pouquet "of. W ‘ toSes: and / lilfes of . the vailey. Miss Maud Daniels was her sister‘s bridesâ€" maid, in pink. figured mull 1 ; Valyâ€" clemmes lace (and carried . pi ; 108@®; Miss Evolyn Dani¢ls, a litfleâ€"nizoe, itn. pretty Jittle tower gitl, wearâ€" LhL AuRe soh "te cand CarFvin : &A bat cienmes lace and carried . pitk, 1 Miss Evolyn Danicls, a little=: was a pretty little .nower gitl, ing . Aully wh.te and carfying @ ‘Keb ot lilies of. the valley. Mr.: Clinton Hurlbutt, brother f he groom was best man. We don‘t quote prices but we can save you Screen Doors The finest doors ever brought to Berlin. We After: the qeremony . dejeunet . was served on a table decorat=d with c.;-‘ :.Qu: and ; later> in the aftérnoon Mr. ‘ #re. Hurivatt deft_ for a weddigg trip in the Slates, On their return they will lite in Calt. The bride ~wont away in vld: rose cloth and white ‘hat, with daisics. _ The groom‘s wilt to the bride was _ a pear} erescent, to the bridusmaid . an amethyst. Fing, _to the flower girl a bracelat, and to the best man a peatl tio Pin. 90 King St, East. Dietrich‘s Block _ :: Berlin, Ont. _ PRODUOE WANTED. _ *â€"R. Weber & Co. J ust a few pri es to let you see what we are doing. 3 piece g;::h Mahagony Parlor Suit, $}z. yo > SCSs artlees : 2 l 4 n C Sss The watttage ol Hardware Stoves,Tinware, Plombing and .â€" Pipe Fittings Store near Post office, Phone 142, Berlin. _ â€"â€" i «* â€"Wainut Frame 3 43 16.00, #s m attan Rockers, large size 2,75, 3.00. $3.25. â€" h Extension Tables, (best Slides) from $5.75. is o Six wood seat Mirrors, high backed, $5.25. _ s3 Bedroom Suit, royal oak, 3 drawer bureau $14.50. °. Sideboards from $10. . Verandah Chairs of sflw All goods are being sold at bargain prices,: . _ â€" J,gg HURLBUTTâ€"DANIELS A; S. HALLMAN, Grocer, ERBâ€" There is Money in it. . E. POTTER ET‘OR Z OU Have you bought your FURNITURE Frances M. aShaier of ie hoi o to Mr. Emety BOTTOM PRICES RICHARDS : STEUERNAGEL HAVE YOU TRIED in Listowel, took place at high not Saturday at mmg e bride mother, Charles Street. . Rey, J, Schofeld, of _ Grace Congregath Church was the offciating cletgy man, The bride was giÂ¥en away in MaFHâ€" age ‘by hber brothérâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Geo.â€" R. Keith,; ot" ~~Galt. _ She wore _@ handsome dress of, .cream‘ alhatross: and ~cartiod :a bo M‘f%fiu gousin, mfiiow E Lone don, . was b , aud â€" woro . _ & dress â€" of_| pale _pink . mulle. ?fl groomsiman wak Mr. Melvin irds, brother of the groom. ~~ _ .. _ in _ s * m Miss‘Pdith Brighton, cousin of MIG bride played the wedd nz march. ( ty the immediate relatives of the: lracting partics {rom Galt, 1A W and other â€"casl¢ru P and ~ on retulning fifi.fi $ time <reside V}w “v , Cna stgeot. The travelling . suit bride is ol browh panania walst. * * M "C Mrs. W.â€"C. Sly an Nellie, of Eric, Paâ€". uua‘ the . wedd.1 Miss Frances M. Erb The happy 41t N&-Skh&nfi It cures chafing ~ly;urrm»d I:H-M «6 & We have all sizes at Tnaor aik AEGrTERTO lerfwlly soothi most d fi imvo . Tt in The best Bathe the Baby money e mt young couplee deft:â€" _ [, short wedding tip to â€" d other castern pomt® .. and BERLIN tittle daugMter xo in & of hor sinte short 6 sc

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