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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jun 1908, p. 3

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Ad Ant. a ’i % s L e 2/ °_ _ T. . Hall, Iespectot w 0.A sOEBM o _\ _ > ~~ Waterloo, Ont.. . ‘Phoi _~~ ACH The Molsons Bank _SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS : INTEBEST CREDITED EVERY 3 MONTHS Capital Paid Up. Reserve Fundâ€" . : . JACOB HESPELER Manager. The Mercantile Fire Tsl PL bnsll Dos. foall Pris g‘.-‘bkhi Qneor moke f tss stricily vegotable an do not gripe or I do not gripe or Subscribed Capital ........ 250,0000 Deposit with the Dominion Goveramment 11.........0+% $117,140,â€" All policies guarantéed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of ©$18,800,638, . _ * Altred Wright, Secretiry NEW ' MILLINERY We devote all our time to : Milâ€" linery and therefore cau show you a very oxaluivo'nug'o of Hate. We receive new hate daily. No two hats alike. We have trimmed hats for ohildâ€" yen from $1 op to $5. Jnsurance Company . INCORPORATED 1675 Haad Office â€" Waterico The‘ Misses Fehronbach // C. aA. BOEHM General Insurance Agent, To United States * Subscribers Owing: to _ the â€" new . T OSEAS . L000 which came into effect, May 8, 1906, postage to the amount of ; one cent on each ‘copy . ol the ChronicleTeleâ€" graph is required on all yapers mail= ad to United States points and . WC have < thomfore. ~been abliged .to in trease â€" the subscrintinn. !to United rease . the subscrinticns. !o Hiales subscriners to $1.50 payable Ostrictly in adcance. We are in receipt Of ONC E10 PEAZIT List of the Western Fair which _ is being held Sept. 1ith to Sept. 19th. 11 . promiges a splendid r k agd valnable prizes will be given , in the diferent classgs of exhibits, The Fony class in the horse department, which was a new feature last year, is again to be found in the list. The Pog Show will also be held. A new Aeparture this year be a milking wp-n ot cattle. \Suedesor to Buckberrough & Co (Nce, Waterlog Mutuar Beilding . King 8t. C Busness Office 249, Hou 200. iimess© ~solicited for firt class Companice. ; but by their poatle action please all who 23 King St., East . Berslia, Ont. THE WESTERN FAIR in geceipt of the 1908 Prite Waterloo Branch *3 t .%3,372,500 .$3.372.50) Distric 1Agen Postal L per : year .A W th John . Livergood, ‘Presten, ~ _ !. Was. Kraft, Waterloo Tp. °_ ] Geo. B.â€" Cleghorn, Woolwich.~ _ Acting Crown Attorney Reaide brietâ€" . ly‘ reviewed the particulars of .â€"the charge for the jury‘s information and Town Treasurer Edwin Huber ~ was the fArst witness. . He produced .the byâ€"law, appointing Mr. Aletter â€"â€" as Clerk and Treasuror May, 1895, _ and the byâ€"law which appointed the witâ€" ness as his suceessor. i seution med Wt B7 0) Ciement 3 homilieâ€"pary «as. sinpeuntlled Join Maceter, ;tutq geo James ojbs e Dimm"m%’ . C. Porler, Wellcaiey:©*..â€" _ > :«‘ Lohis FJeischhauer, Wellesi¢y / Alex. . S. Forbes, . Woolw itch. i Crmnt se staie tss mm is | Aletter‘s dismissal the ~Council ~has divided . the office of clerk and IrtAT ing department, where ~ one had chyirge of the work there are three. He coosidered that Mr. ‘Aletter was ‘ an ovéerworked official. _ The iitm‘ stated that .itâ€"was a ‘dificult tasic to keep the tax collections â€" straight on < the last days of payment, â€" and said . be had to pay about $27 into <the town treasury out of his own pocket on account of being short in â€" the nmount S indicated by" the : taxâ€"slips last ‘ Décember whenâ€" the collections amounted. to over $21,000. _ This deâ€" ficiency: was caused â€"by giving Out too moch change to tax»payers. a Mr. J. M. Scully, auditor, was the next withess. As & In his address to the &1 Mr. Clmcnt said he would ra mot be in the position he was in connection with this case. . He expressed surpris¢ that bis learned friend, â€" Mr. _ Reade, had unduly pressed tatters and went / beyond what he was required to 'dq He said he had seen light burning . in Mr. Aletter‘s office until late at night â€"and he could not possibly have kad time to gamble and otherwise fraudulentiy _ misappropriate : town fuads and appealed 4o the â€" jury~ to find the accused not guilty on â€"the evidence. Mr. Reade, in his address, repudiaâ€" ted that he strained points against the prisoner. . Tt was‘ his duty: to see that justice was: done; be must ccupy "a semiâ€"judicial position and his posiâ€" tion was a much less pleasant one than that of Mr. Clement as ~ defen= dant. He asked if. a â€"reasoniable cxâ€" planation had m-flfli ~as hm the: money‘ might havae._ been . Jost? The jury was to bring in a verdict . of: guilt or nonâ€"guilt and.not be swayâ€" ed by what the result of their . _verâ€" dict might be. s < Judge Chisholm, in his charge to the jury éaid it was a~serfous â€" giiesâ€" tion,â€"a question affecting the~ "~charâ€" acter, integrity and confidénce .of the people in Mr. Aletter. If a bank manâ€" ager takes money . from a bank and. speculates, ~ that is theft. 14 a bank teller has less in his till than. he should / haveâ€"it is not theft. The money is gone and the _ teller is reâ€". quired to make.good. the shortage but. he is not @ thief.. E400 ~‘Theft in the language of the statut~ ¢s was defined as,first, â€"â€"to â€" receive money â€" and _ f{radulently â€" convert to one‘s own use; secondly, to fraudulenâ€" ty omit to account for; third, the failing to account for montes received but which he is Required (to account for. ~ "is that man a thiel, he ‘asked, who slaves for a corporation, . who. have neither souls to saye . Or }’_3‘?,_ to Mess on o se e ow s soon as brought to his notice* â€"Mr. Aletter foolishly and stupidly attemâ€" pted to do more work thatâ€"an ordiâ€" nary man is capable of and at which there are now thrtes persons employâ€" ed.. The: judge in deaving the matter with | the _ jury © complimented _ Mr. Reade on his fair and able address to . the jury and removed the sting that: he was going beyond bis limits as a. prosecutor. hh The jury was out but a time* and returned a verdict of not 5 Mr. Aletter‘s figr’w' were _ Ie . newed and ‘jn . ngflfi-' _ Mrt Reade wilt m‘fl“ with _At. torney General Woy Jn regard to the. other and. similar. chatges, ‘ Whon â€" Court opered on Thurscat and the new jury %lm sworn in, Mr. Henry Aletter was formaily found not guilty to twoâ€" charges ot. theft and the third romaining indictment was withdrawn. : The Schott vs. Devitt â€" case . was decided in favor: ol .the plaintiff. teeaee meair mjssineedintatarmeet 4 3. The G." . & H. Railway cartied 31 ars of caltle over its road Wednes day (frot Waterlo0. and Thursday morning 26 ‘cars. Tho animals beâ€" longed _ to Mr.Jno. Seott, Galt, and ‘ato being Shipped 10. the Cld Coun oo Sole es o W aS TRASE MARK AEGIETERNEE, SKIN SOAP Case Withdrawn pays the shortage as Mr. the Mmum-um occusion of theâ€" 60th anniversary > of their "wedding, and -dn.-fi with a purse of. gold as an indica _dum estimation of their descendâ€" ants. * â€" Mrs, Meyers, who is in her S2nd year, interestingly related the story of data ol)u‘:: Iife, Mr. Meyers is somewhat, more reâ€" served, is ‘active uleud: his â€" 8M years with . the a man whose life was wm It was only a short time ago that he was writically ilt but his reserve m-;g carried him through and toâ€"day _ he walks about as agile as -m&\fl- ding into manhood. He was a blackâ€" smith by trade and boasts a fine phyâ€" sique being erect and healthy. _ _ enjoyed the Aestivities were art on Friday June 8, 1848, hl‘& Scotiand, and the following. C day ‘set upon a voyage of‘ 7: week and: 1 day‘s duration, trom: } hy sailâ€"boat, landing at=Quebec. ‘ lived . in" Smith‘s Falls for> a . sborkt periodâ€" and then : resided_ in /Dundas for two years;a twenty year sojourn â€" ~j8 Ancaster. and one of 33 years in Hanâ€" over complete to withinâ€"â€" five <years, which . were spent alternately ~â€" at homes ‘of their . â€" children, the . life‘s voyage ofâ€"Mr. and Mrs, Myers. > A wedding ~card from a" £ Mr. Chris Myérs,â€" resident in (m Victoria, mailed in Aprilâ€"and extendâ€" ing to Mr. and Mrs. Meyers hearty congratulations, bappily arrived‘ on the exact day of the anniversary. Mr. Myers is a staunch Liberal and alnmost since. its dnceptionâ€"bas been a regular rcader of the Globe. He is a member ot St. Andrew‘s Church o ‘The ‘guests were near relatives and as follows:â€"Mr. ‘John. Myers, A â€" son, and his wife, of Brantford; his two daughters, Mrs. Robt. McKechnie and Mrs. B; F. Sundy, of Hamilto., ‘and Mrs. Lundy‘s son Harry, . and â€" Mr. James Myers _ who Jives : at _ his lfitherghhomuln Brutol?:d;‘,lt. and xB. tis. ~Myers, ; Ww.l Pa., and daughter, Mrs. G, , _ of Toronto; Mr. Chrtis Myers‘ son:. Edâ€" ward ‘and his son John, of Washingâ€" ton, Pa.; Mr. and Mro. Wm. Myers, . ‘of Cleveland Ohio; ‘Mrs. Cowan â€" â€"~of MosbOro, )lg‘.mBOtmwh:k and . . Mrs. McGrau: of das are nieces. ~ Mr. Wm. Cowan, of _ Y erlin . who is a grand nephew and his wife wers also present. he Mrs. Hallman is the g::ut ‘daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Myers and with Miss Edna Walker, daughter of a ‘deâ€" The not weather months are . an angious time for all mothers, but particularly for young mothers: They are the mostâ€" fatal: months < in . the ceascd daughter, ‘Mrs. (Rev.) Patterâ€" son were the hostesses at this inâ€" ANXIOUS MOMENTS _ _ â€".__ *a FOR Â¥OUNG MOTRERS year for babies and young children, because of the great prevalenco * of tercsting celebration. stomach and \ bowe} troubles come ‘almost. without warning, © and often betore the mother realizes that there is.danger the littlc, one~niay be beyoud aid. 1t is the duty of «every mother to. use all reasonable precauâ€" tions toâ€" ward off summer complaints, For ~this purposs no other â€"medicine cam equal Baby‘s Own Tablets.© An ach: and. ‘bowelsfree offending matter, > and will: engure the Jittle onés good health..If the trouble comes mpefldwy-_'l'nkfi will* speedily cure #.~» home, . therefore, shpnlt‘l; the t::l;: on lua:' alâ€" ways, | : be ameans of: sayâ€" ing your J-'rw They are â€" guarâ€" antéeed free froin opiates and narcotics w y e e ie aadl to a new botn babe. Sold z mediâ€" cing déalers ‘ot by mail at 75 cents a box> from The Dr. Williams‘ . Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont! _ WHITE SOX LOST To Ah> mid â€"week games ofâ€" the . Twntâ€" City Baseball League sories are â€" not attracting the crowds it was expected wouldâ€" attend before the schedule was drawp up.â€"On> of the rwr o6 were schrduled to be played in the avenings was to give thoso emploYed in stores and factories which do not en‘py Saterday â€"afterncon holidaÂ¥8 % | pportapity. ty épe baseball. as it _ is playcd by the Twin=City teans, The attendance, however, has been a dis~ m‘d wad the â€" teams$ have CR taFen in enoiugh money .. to pay expenses. f The White $6% ard Tigers played at Victotia: y: on Thursday evening n renlae. "The qame es Feorlfe | played,â€" both Aeams displayin‘t some Nery r:fiim | MI Klox _ T0 0 0 0 0 0 t=4 o« > TIGERS IN BERLIN 1 0 8 0 0. 0 0 4 be Invited to be ptesont" to " eiplain be iny to be t . _ to . 6x vertain provisions of the contract, _ > | 3mmw§m. which was a -bylhwhdthilflfi' Ere in January 1907, the town â€" bis | itsell to. take 1000 horse power, deâ€". the cost of distributing it in town,. which, it is estimated, would ‘amount to about $30,000, and also be ‘responsible for its shate of ‘the cost of transmitting power â€" from Nisgara Falls to Western â€"< Ontario, amounting to about $138,000,"the Onâ€" #arlo Government agresing to guarâ€" ‘nntée this expepditure. 5 ~The m : was expressed that <it is & castiron .eut:‘net so Tar .;?d. ‘W s concerned, â€" * Melpent* saying ‘that the contract . is very _much ‘oneâ€"sided, . «. .98 c« s o it i Supt.. Philip ot e local plant anid. what the town Ti bank "the mt B8 Nisgace poriten . i en aanan ie ve N yearg. ~â€" je <A Tok to Auller o buy °N fln power: / He said the uy«o{m \Commission‘s engineets _ have _: said (that the : town‘s present price for .*o\vc is less than can be fixed _ for (Niagara~power, â€"â€"â€" w en e ~ As a ‘business proposition,, this conâ€" tract is just about the poorest ever put before a corporation, saidâ€" Supt. Lighting . current is | soll â€"at. cight ecents per kilowatt nour base_rate. Power â€" is sold_ as Aollows: . Five ‘horse power and under, 25 tilowalt [ houts, per wonth â€" per horsepower, ‘cight cents. Balanteâ€"over. 25 hours at four: cents. & o > t QOver fire horscpawer and up to avd including ten horsepower, 25 kilowalt hours ‘pet monti per horsepower, at ‘cight cents. â€" Balance three and a hall ~‘The following despatch from Syraâ€" cuse ‘wil}l be of local. interest in conâ€" mection with the aboveâ€"Niagare [vâ€" ¢nts. f ; }% ten hotsepower cnt up: o ‘and including 35 horsepower, 25 kiloâ€" watt hours per month per horsepoWâ€" !er at gight cents.; ~Balance . thr:c cents. io { Over 25 horsepower and up to and | melvding. 50 horsepower 35 kilowatt hours por month, per horsepoWer â€"&. cight cents. | Balance two and a hi cents. t + wer h,;s b>en installed here for. ont moiith and is giving:complefé satis faction." Strcet railway and "‘:3* ?:‘. lighting systems aro both using â€" Syracuse. is Ssituated 165. miles. trom <the falls <and: the transmission lincs and local plant are both owned by .privale corporations. & & "It would be a much diGerent proâ€" position,‘" Said! Manager James> C. DelLong fifi lines wore Government nwnod / the _ focal< O.stribution owned _ and the . local G.SLEDUIOCN plant controlled by the municipelity, * It would Then be Tthe property of not be looking lot big dividends for the | bus m ces."" _ l s en en hok i s Manager Del.ong ‘ also . stated" that the distante from the source of powâ€" er made a big difference. **We have had a. steady : eomserâ€" vice," be said, "and withoot . any setipus . interruptions. The company is ~highly «satisfied "with. the power." The death occurred Fridayof ons of Preston‘s oldest resfdents, in . the pergon of Mr, Osorge Lindenlaob,. at his home on Queen street, aw‘l!‘ was born in Qermany. and .56 years :fi,“""“m United States and spending . a Aew years there, came to Canada, residing in Preston tor . & . great ;nvv‘:t""":“ was 85 years & is . swey hxlfi.&h«, Rochestor; and Mrs. P. Bernbardt, Preston. The tunéral took place on Sunday, ‘we In a Democratic country® Iike Canâ€" ada it‘s not a question of what .you wsed. to be butâ€" it‘s what _ you â€" are toâ€"day, and the Gourlay piaho in purâ€" ity of mm‘:o:duvm- in action. remartkable sca wearing ties stands for aumtnuqu::: good in piano building. Pagmsl t e ‘‘Qver ©50 horsepowet and up.to and mndz'm horsepower 25 kilowatt hours month pet horsepower al cight cents. â€" Balance two and â€"# 4uarter ornts. ~\Over 100 horsepower, 25 kilowat | wouts per month per horsepower .. at cight comts. . Balance two conts '&= and Mrs. B. D. G@ordon.of Galt visitors in Berjin on Saturday, _ Rev. W. H. Hincks, LLâ€"D., ot Tor: onto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement during bis visit in Berlin Weak women should try Dr. Shoop‘s u-wemmmnn'w" L the geat of weaknosses. â€"â€" My "Bodk No. 4 for Women‘‘ contains many valuable hints to women, and it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., to mail 1t Ask PIED IN PRESTON dnc cce n { Miss. Mary Farrell, <of > Montreal, who has been spending a~ few weeks visiting â€" in . Bentin< left for â€" Toronto _ R. R. Randallâ€"â€"formerly of the Merâ€" chants Bank.staff in Galt, has. been transferred _ to Red _ Deer, Alberta, | where he takes the managership of the. Merchants‘ n%ney. { . The choir © of Trinity . Methodist * Church wasâ€"pleasantly entertained : to a garden party: at the home of Mc. and ;Mrs. Robt. Heath, at the House of Industryâ€" on Thursday evenihg. â€" The many friends of. Mr. _ . W..: Hâ€"‘ B .; §‘ it e ~ Schmalz will regret to Jearn ha. â€" is confined to the house through illntss.. eeesemesssecacssssssessees secrecazersees Persons attepding: the macket . will wrmmmmmrmmommmmmmmmmemmneescommmenmnmenm cmmenmenmn mm mm meemneene mm emmmmenmemaenmmen do well to: look closely _ after their ts watee BL. 90. To a" * backnt H bought your & : 8. & filled â€" with .$1.75 worth of produce ave you ug y standing under. a vendor‘s table â€"for . ;'rw minutes and was -“blfl" b:: La a Io . ntene ntye pas Wnn OW becn‘ stolen,.the thiel h'rv‘igg replaced h . . litome: Rev.. and Mrs.â€"C. F. Krauth are al . M.B.C.â€"camp | meeting. > .;>~. _ x esc o o o ooincn 1. ie‘ Polce was at. M 6. . police but the m' party not been* prehended. 3 7 &Â¥ Miss Lorena Shants, . who spent seven weeks‘ holidays at her . home in ‘Berlin, has returned to Chicago, where she is efigaged as nurse. . ~ Miss. Agnes Good, 104. Water . St. south,is the proud possessor". of . a bed of â€"sweet peas in full bloom. The Arst blossoms â€" appeared . early this week and considering that they were grown out of doors, they have maturâ€" ed exceptionally early. â€" ‘Mr, Vernon Shantz of town ~ is spending â€"a week‘s holidays in Mark» The. old station hotel is in proctess ol being raised to bring the floors evâ€" n with that in the new part.â€" Conirâ€" actor. Krupp, of _ New Hamburg, is the man who undertook theâ€" work. Among the successlul stadrats in the Victotia â€"Collége examinations _ was Mr. Ed E. Damm, bro‘m» of. _ Rev. G, D. Damm, who touw â€" Prstâ€"class honors and, won‘ the Princeo of Wa;>s silver medal for genera! proficicncy. Miss â€" Mabel ‘Dunham | is atiâ€"nding theâ€"Convocation exercises ‘at ‘the * touto University ~Sho Was one ‘of > the successifut ktucents,. n ing ©passed her thirdâ€"yeat exaina Messts. . Scellen & Weir, solicitors tor the Merchants Rubber ‘Co., have in it vogromse" s Bm from & Bay, in m H.‘C. ‘»_‘&xflp. who was the assignee, is made the dtefendant. When the assignment was made the Ct::mu‘nmu the assiâ€" gnee & . Company was a credi tor,"u‘:{ be paid no beed to the noâ€" tice and divided the cstate, claiming that the Company had neglected to put. in a claim. *>~ Misses Elizabeth and Gertrude.Goog returncd on‘ Saturday from & wesk‘s driving .outing, . thtoligh the notthets Parts of Waterlgo County and to Gq wanatowp and Listowel. Miss E‘izaâ€" Mrflo.’jr"h‘ an. expert_rifie sho‘ aad Aie ladits bad some exciting m’:&m. woodchutks, a number *being bagged right from the r‘g. D. H. Kress, (M.D., ‘Medical Superâ€" intendent â€" of : the Washington â€"~ Saniâ€" tarium, Takoma: Park, â€" Washington, D.C., spent ‘Bunday _ with his ~sister Mrs. Vogelsang, Queen . street. Dr. Kress is aÂ¥ Old Waterloo County boy, having been born in St. Jacobsâ€"and spont : several yeu:.‘ dn:hu hz{bood days in .. selitn. o is a mfl:)fld-fle renown and ..~ Jeft." to "attend ... the ~World‘s Centennial ~â€" Téemperance . Congtéss, which opened in Saratoga Springs on ~Sunday, where he deliver od an adâ€" wex w Anoidh I Dowre â€" an Not a Food." f Amdng those who were present â€" at the cetebration of Rev. G. T. Spets‘s first mass at St. Mary‘s Church on Sunday were:â€"Rev. A. Spets, Chicâ€" ago, I!L, Rev. F. Odrowski,‘ Sarnia, Rev. HI; ANeymans, St: Agatha, Wm. @pett, Powassan, Miss A. Spets, Alâ€" save, Ont., Mr. and Mis.â€"F. Walton and â€" child, © Portâ€" Huron, ~Mrs. M. Subler and children and Mr. D. lcg wnd children, of Point Rdward; Â¥ ©> Kicter, Brantord; Misa 1. Walton, Point Edward, Mr. C. Heidt, _ of Erie, Pa., Mr. E. and Miss A. Harâ€" l“" of Toronto, Miss M. Mh:l Toronto, andâ€" Mr. Jos. Mutley Clevelant® _ f Berlin News Items Rev. T. H. lbbott and wile, . of Ayt, leave on a three months‘ trip to Great Britain and Europe, > Mr.‘John Gole, of Sarnia, is visitâ€" 1'111“ and rolatives in Berlin for ~ Mr. Joseph: F,. Hutley, Cleveland Ohic is _ spending a fow days with Ev package con money.. Price: dw:’.mlwfi'p&ygrmhrd Successor to J. A, GOOD & Co. BERLIN, Mulagame Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Master left on Wednesday afternoon _ on a ‘holiay. »_u‘: to Detroit, Chfcago and Milwatâ€" Messrs ~ Walter Zeller and Notman Suyder, <Mrs. Hemey â€" Abrens, Mrs: Charles : Abrens, ‘and l‘y-.'w‘k abd Flossic Ahrens left on Wedntsy day to. spond a weok‘s vacatfon Ne} ‘Buflalo, and â€" will also attend The New Jerusalom _ Conferens _ in Cleviland ‘Ohio, Friday . ovening P.C. Morris ioundan wid horse, which has passed the days ul @setuiness, : ~standing behind Mr. W. Metcalls & Co.‘s store and took charge of it. It was learned that it belonged to a man named Ferguson in ‘Doon and was driven to Berlin by & young lad who has disappéared. ~ The horse is grazing behind the â€" market ‘munznl Chief O‘Neill has " sent word ‘to the"owher to take : it batk While out in Breithaupt‘s< bush _ on tirous day, Geotge Heimbecker, & lad of 13 years, residingâ€" at ~ 13 Weber St., arcidentally shot himself in the abdomen. â€" â€" ‘The bullet was extracted by Dr.: Lackner and. no serious results GAROCE H ‘The Breithaupt: Leather.Co., Ltd. hmw spliit, ho ue scmt to nd an exhilit of their ta Yhous sol leather to be sbown ~al the : Francoâ€"Canadian Es hibition. ht ‘ing held in Loadon, Eng. Mrs. August Lang was the hostesa of. a delightful automobile . party â€" on Thursday. â€" In addition to their own uplendid car the commodious cars of Emo.c.n.mmn.lm used in conveying the jfolly party and needless to say the run on Watâ€" wiob county‘s â€"fne roads was â€" very much enjoyed. A stop was made at 8t. ~where the company patrâ€" took refreshments .at Ka r \ party were imous in voting Mrs. Lang <a Lawn M owe ‘The finest doors ever brought to Berlin.{ We M* We don‘t quote prices but we can save you money Just & few prices to let you seevhatwemdé@ ging 3 piece _g.i_rc_h Mahagony Parlor Suit, $12.50, _ 5 : *‘ Wainut Frame _ " ~‘*â€" . 16.00. . ~ Rattan Rockers, large size 2.75,53.00. $3.25. _ Extension Tables, (best Slides) from $5.75. _ Six wood seat Mirrors, high backed, $5.25. _ ~Bedroom Suit, royal oak, 3 drawer bureau$14, Sideboards from Â¥xo. Verandah Chairs of)fi All goods are being sold at bargain prices. .. .. .b ":?‘"’v.,w 7 * t * l P > «4 N "’g‘.‘.w' D {y 3 ch‘s Bloe y f A:% H s‘ w mao e l puoRE m o 19 90 <. PR * Hardware Stoves,.Tinware,Plumbing and Fittings |â€" _ Store near Post office, Phone 142, xm R. Weber & Co. A. S;. HALLEMAN, Grocer, _ There is Money in it. FURNITURE _ OR Â¥CTOUR _ _‘ Sceern Doors BOTTOM PRICES ol c o o motidey on Gnng:., is on a y | place. on £ y, June 20th, i n sn llliu-'qun-M d:.;fiuy Church." > Miss Clotide HAVE YOU TRIED Mr. Cw.VMu-fl‘%, t poetr,â€" of Buffalo, N.Y., ate | guests \. of â€" Mrs.~C,, Breithat in their _ mag cat, .ntg evening: > 000 0. 3 ‘0 P ‘Mr. Lioyd C. 'l‘fl_i.coL Blair, . to er student at the B.C.1.. has â€" geot a very. Jubfative position for summer â€" with â€"a survey f for. forestry: depattment of the Don Government, â€" and 13ft via bBoat N Owen Sound for Port Arthut Baturday evening Jasb, and thence C.N.R. to Ochre River: The | willâ€"operate Tor the scasom near . Mining Mountains in northern M 1tobs. o s w The programme rendered by the ‘The programmeâ€"rendered by the, Regiment Band on Friday avent the Market Square was of â€" éxcellence and the large growd . oughly enjoyed it, judging. \from | numerous encores that e callel The band was under the direct Mr. Wm. Hulme. © Tour < Cl Miss Eileen Lang is Detroit and Chicago. _ . > . Miss J. Schwarts is . visiting . sister Mrs. Hâ€" Merner, Alli 4 Sunday . \ w The Misses Shields, of GueIpB, spending the woek ord at the be Mra. (Rev.) 8: E. o l street: " ’<l_-_' Rov. W. C. Boese and 1 C reumnedalron a two rf{ trip which was spont in Detroit, ago, Milwaukee and Fort Wayn®, Rev, Mr. Boose reports that B greatly improved in health and foved the trip very much.~ . ‘The lyric and lasting tome of QGourlay ‘piano comes “x potior quality of imported coupled with the fins quality. r pound 30e, 40c and 506. nOW bet

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