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send by post prepaid to Philip Kreuâ€" t:weiscr, Linwood, Ont., one of the excecutors of the will of the said deâ€" ccased. their names _ in full, _ with their addresses and descriptions, fall particulars of their claims, â€" if any, held by them, and that after the said $ vent eth day oo Augner D 0, the said exocutors will proceed to distriâ€" bute the assets of the said deceased among the partics entitled _ thereto. having rezard only to _ claims _ of which they shall then have reccived notice, and will not r’li.thlo for the said asscts to any person of whose claim they shall not have â€" received notice. | Dated 21st July, 1910. PHMILIP KREUTZWEISER, l HENRY KREDTZWEISER, I ow Executors. said exocutors will bute the assets of among the parties having rezard only which they shall t notice, and will no said assets to any Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 129, R.S.O. 1897, and amenâ€" ding acts, that all creditors and othâ€" ers having claims against the estate of Michacl Kreutzweiser. late of the village of Bridgeport, in the County of Waterloo, and Province of Ontario, gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the fourth day of May, 1910, are required on or before the . wentieth day of August, 1910, to deliver er IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL KREUTZWEISER, DECEASED. All @inds of wool toupht. Highest prices paid. (Can be left at the Berlin store, 64 Queen street south, or the mills, Chicipee. A literal disâ€" covrnt _ will te allowed on all our goods to customers bringing in wool. Woo!l Wanted Alired Wright, Secretery T. H. Hall, Iospector C. A BOEHN District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. Subscribed Capital........ _ 250,00L0 Deposit with the Dominion Government .............. $117,140, All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Arsets of $16,306,638, Notico to Creditors Fâ€"tab!chod 1864 Oflice, Waterloo Mutual Bui ding King St. Businces Office 249, House 200. Business solicitel for first class Companies. The Mercantile Fire Insurance Company ‘TMusical _ f Instruâ€" i _ ments posrs on b7 thelr pootle sctios piease all wis CA2TE3 KEDISIEE 00., MEW Toat. bul HL insl Dus fral Prie C. A. BOEHM General Insurance;4gent, Buocesso: to Buckberrough Co, INGORPO‘(AT-'J 1375 Head Office â€" Waterioo wery casy to t:ke. Oneor two heedP Leaih_ @20 _i & _ Is the bane of so man lives that here is where o'&ml;oou;{rm’.b\zst Our pills cure it while rs do 1 Carter‘s Littlo Liver Pills aro very amall and l PORT PCY Post cedb rmardcar i t A ‘They are strictly veretahla and An mas wu P hi attie n!.h'...'..'.'?‘.’..‘..'ffi.r:“_.!‘l’f.'!.'l hewiQh +7 bemvoud s B ... J.......4 Ache they would be almost ‘celees to those who l{fecir r‘m thl.dhuv:zlnsgzmp‘}n'lnq bu:ir'm ni i goodncss Cors nc t« nd here,and those wboé'noe try them will 20 theso little pilia valuâ€" able in so many vavs that they will not be wilâ€" ling to do without them, Butafter all sick head IOAKT[R%I ebooferfenfor]e +$rofoofre PoofonfanfanfuefocSoufe sSeeFefeofecfs ,“v T 290 9 C slead Carter‘s Liver Pills fhek Headache and rclieve all the troubles Incsâ€" ng to a hillong n:cu of the system, such as .’.’.'a:‘. l‘;ln)‘lz‘:'en:'bl <o. Whie meie ::«'z semarkable success had:h:'n shown in curiag ‘d::l"'.! Vl‘lcblo‘h i iable in Cons m orrecing dieomiedaopn D. L. WESER & SON8, . BERLIN, ONT w. KREH WILLIAMs PIANOS SsOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW SCALE Mouth Organs. Now is the tims to buyyour King 8t E BERLIN turnâ€"over in our ACHE CURE i nplaint. whi‘c they also Idienrders of thestomach. stimneletbe regulate the bowcls, Lmlnnqg. We are SICK pills meko a does. | _ Montreal, August 1.â€" There is no |q-hanm‘ in the Grand Trunk strike sitâ€" vation toâ€"day, negotiations looking ;tm\'nrds a settlement being still in progress. The strike leaders, Proesiâ€" ,dmt Hays and Hon. Mackenzic King , are still hard at work, secking a basis on which to end the strike. y | The simple reason for this is that | Dr. Wiliims‘ Pink Pills make new tvic‘t red blood, which strengthens all the vital crgans, brings brightness to the eye, a > glow of health to the cheek and bracing strength to every t |jpart _ cf the tody. Mrs. Warret Wri_ht, Una, Sask., says: "I feel a ) bit I owe a debt of gratitude to Pr. Williams‘ Pink Pills that nothing I can say in their favor will fully reJay. I was so reduced in health and strength that 1 was hardly able to walk at all, and could â€" do no U | wer‘: whatever. My blood was so \| t‘‘n ard watery that my lips and » | finger tits resembled those of a ~ | cor;se. 1 had almost constant headâ€"â€" aches, anl the smallest exertion â€" | would set my heart palpitating vioâ€" lently, and often I would drop in a faint. _ Nothing I did seemed to help â€" [ j me in the ieast, and I felt so far | gom that I never expected to reâ€" cover _ my health. 1 was in uis critical condition when I read in a news_ater of a cure in a cas like _| minc through the _ use of Dr. Wil liams‘ Pink Pills and I decided _ to ltry thein. I got _ a half dozen boxâ€" Os ind before 1 used them all there was a great change in my conâ€" cilion. _ My appetite returned, _ the color begaint to come back to _ my lips and face, and my sirength was ircreasing. 1 confinued the use of th 'rills for some time longer and they ; resfored me to the pirk of _ perfect health. _ While using the pills _ I gaincd twenty pounds in wright. My oure was made in the summer â€" of 1909, and I am now en‘oving better health than ever before." Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills will do fer _ .nth(’t weak and _ worn women | just | i\\lnt they did for Mrs. Wright, if i | they are given a fair trial _ Sold i , by â€" a"l medicine dealets or hy mail s , at 30 cents a tox or six lovres ‘n~ & | £2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Meliâ€" ( ie â€"Co.. Broctville, Ont. [ a4 Too _ many women and girls look «li ling before they should. In 1in: «.Scs out of ten it is a matter of bhcalth. Work, worry, coifinemint indcors aml leck of exercise cause the health to run down. Then faces ’I,c:omo thin ani pale; lines an 1 wiiâ€"kles appear, there are hoadaches, bac aches ind a corstant feeling of tirdIness. Women and girls who feel well look well. Therefore imâ€" |ro c your health and you will look bettor. It is a fact that thousands of â€" Camdian women and girls owe ibe .robust health they enjoy _ to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. _ They feel weil and enjoy life as only a healthy person cen. How all Women Can Preserve Good Hsaith and Good. Looks among the four schools. Among those present were Messrs. i nee Mayor Hahn, Hon. Adam Beck and 'Accounts dnmo. nting . to $6636.96 Mrs. Beck, Dr. R. J. Lockhart, Hesâ€" were ordelf(: to be paid. peler, Dr. J. F. Honsberger, Dr. J. _ 10¢ mee‘i~g adjourned at 9.26 p. McGillawee, K. Bergman, F. W. * e S s , E. D. L 5 5x ‘S'.fxcp ‘;:;:’l;flf ;!:ltgs Cressman, mf.' In buyirs a cough mecicine, don‘t Schelly, “’.'V. Uttley, M. Huehner-’, be afraid to get Chamberlain‘s Cough gard, H. L. Janzen, Rev. E. Sievenâ€" | Remedy. There is no danger from it, piper, Rev. S. Cressman, A. A. .. | and _ relieft is sure to follow. Fzâ€"e. PIECC, 2000. 30. CECBSINAN, M. N. is S. Lutz, R. D. Lang, Dr. H. G. Lackner, R. F. Gofton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin, A. Weseloh, Ald. W.R. Wilkinson and others. BROKEN HEALTH BRINGS WRINKLES In addition to Hon. Adam _ Beck the meeting was horored by the presâ€" ence of Mrs. Beck who is greatly inâ€" terested in the work of various charâ€" itable institutions of London, and is assisting her husband in the proâ€" motion of a sanatorium in this counâ€" ty. It was a matter of regret that there were not more ladies in attendâ€" ance to meet and confer with Mrs. cral meeting held here a few â€" weeks ago, were empowered to add to their number for the purpose of soliciting for subscriptions in Berlin. for the erection and maintenance â€" of a modernlyâ€"equipped sanatorium â€" for consumptives the proposition _ was beartily endorsed and the _ special committee, composed of Mayor Hahn, Mcessrs. H. L. Janzen and J. Fenâ€" nell, who were appointed at the genâ€" losis Sanatorium «ie i The Health Association of Waterloo County is making excellent progress in its work of securing assistance for the erection of a tuberculosis sansâ€" torium in this county. The various . municipalities are being organized and urloulp;ommnteu are hard at work soliciting for life members. On Wedâ€" | nesday evening a meeting was held | in the Council Chamber which was | atterded by a representative gatherâ€" ing and keen interest was manifested in the proceedings. After listening to interesting and instructive addresses ‘ delivered by Dr. R. J. Lockhart® ol Hespeler, and Hon. Adam. Beck, the scheme outlines by these gentlemen | SCHEME WAis Those Present. ENDORSED Those _ present _ were Chairman Cairnes, Mayor Mahn, D. A. Bean, Scectetary Millar, Dr. .. McGillawee, M.M.O., Milk and _ Meat Inspector Waldron and Sanitary Inspector Hueâ€" hrorgard. The regular monthly merting of the Perlin Board of Health was _ held Friday evening. A feature _ of the merting was the report of the â€" milk inspection of his inspection of _ the sourees of the town‘s milk supply and which will be found in another column. Several smail accounts were passed. The request of .J. Beckley for a sewer on Tuerk stroet was reâ€" forred to the Town Engincer. MINARD‘S LINIMENT _ CURrRES cCoLps, ETc. . ANICFrantsâ€"(a) J. Jaimct, Dr Huchncrgarc; (b) G. p. Richmond, A I ockhars, (c) G. Every, Dr. Rudel} (d) F. w. Sm;éer, H. A. Moyer. Pricr to the cstablishment of â€" the armorics in Berlin the officers will be drilled by Col. H. Martin in order that they may be ready for the fall drill. â€" The list of officers for the Regiâ€" mont and the various compai i>s is as fellows:â€" Livuit.â€"Coloncel, wW. H. Schmaiz. Major,â€"â€"â€"___ Adjutant, H. Martin. Cigralling Officer, â€"â€"â€" Paymaster, J. J, A. Weir. Quartermaster, G. M. DeBus. Medical OMerr, Dr. Hett. Captain "A" Company, G. P. Zieâ€" gler. “ Cart. "B" Company H OI ob man. (‘ilp(. l|(‘:l (‘Um (‘flfl. --I)n ('om| . Licuterants:â€"(a) Huchn: tgaRC; (b) ( I ockhars, (c) G. BERLIN BOARD OF The majority of the lists were hard:¢ ia and after they were careâ€" filly examined i+ wis forn1 â€" that ov‘er 225 young men had ealisted, which is consideratly more than i; required for a fourâ€"compeny regiâ€" ment The lists with the names of the ro~commissioped oficerts wi;l be forâ€" warded toâ€"day to D.0.C. Hodgins at 1 o:don. mar, G. Avery, G. Warre: and many others. An informal discussicn was inlulged + recarding the organization oi the new Regiment and it was the unsniâ€" mous ojinion that noâ€"time should be lost ir securing â€" the necessary comâ€" missions from heai.;uarters. & <cAGCer, F. Krug, H. Martin, J. Jzaimctt, L. Norman, M, Hart sure thing.> It will be listed as the 52n1 Ranâ€" gers Rifle Regimert, with headqrarâ€" ters at Berlin. aMe,+ A mceting was keld on Friday evâ€" ening in the Economical Bcard rooms at which there was an unusual amâ€" ount of erthusiasm manifested in the Proceedings. Mr. W. H. Schmalz presided _ and an:nz those preont were Messirs., J J J. A. Weir, G.M. DeBus, Dr. J. E. Helt, Dr. Rudell, A. Lockhart, F. 2 oeyâ€" oon Â¥. FF U ! {~ Business was light at. the reguls 'rmollflx-mlqa &o&w't::" ® |held last night in the Courcil { ham :.ber- All the members were present except . Dr.â€" Hilliand. f 8.‘ The resignation of Miss Miderva : Wright ofâ€" Courtland Avenue School! _ , was reed anml accepted. 4 ; |_ Communications «were receivec from : ; the seven applicants appointed on the In buyirs a cough mecicine, don‘t be afraid to get Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and _ relicft is sure to follow. Eszeâ€" cially recommenjled for coughs, colds iml whcoping cough. _ Sold by _ all dealers. S2ND. RANGERS RIFLE REGIMENT S ORGANIZED The Secretary was instructel â€" to order from C. M. Bezzo 300 red ard 300 yellow bults to be divided among the four schools. June, through haing taken charge of the late Principal‘s class. The tcnders of Mr. E. Hamel to lalsomire Margaret Avenue School rooms zod halls for the sum of $65 and for Falsomining the kinderâ€" gerten room of Courtland school for t‘e sum of $24 and the tender of P. Hymmen Co. of $15 for repairs to the furnace at King Edward school were accepted. It was decided to engage the serâ€" ‘ices ‘of Miss Betrner deringz h>lfâ€" of each sckool day, as Physical Inâ€" structor for the girls in the Pubâ€" lic Schools commencing on the first of September at a salary of $300 1er annum. s A rcsolution was passed granting Miss Plencerleith and Messrs. Carâ€" micha 1 â€" am! Fischer $20 each for ext:a services during the mont‘» of A lctter was also received from Mrs. _J. Suddaby acknowledging teâ€" uh:: of â€"cheque ~and late prin}_al‘s clair. s new Regiment for Berlin is a Company, F. Krug Company, H. J Company, L. Norman HEALTH MEET Bowâ€" 24thâ€"Mrs. Abr. Clemen delena Eby, butied, aged 27thâ€"Mr. Gaukel‘s barn 21stâ€"Mr. Philip _ Breslau, was struck burnt down. Weather was fine t? month. There were a heavy thunder storms 2ndâ€"Mrs. Samt;( Elizabeth Hallman dee, was buried. a; ncss ol the passage as she was emâ€" crging from her cabin to join â€" Cripâ€" pen. When McCarthy entered he found mu: l _â€"xou are my prisoner. Anything you say will be taken down in writâ€" ing, and may be used against you at your trial‘% _ . | .. , (ti l The passengers and crew, â€" knowing for the first time that something out of the ordinary was going on, crowdâ€" ed to the front and McCarthy _ husâ€" tled his prisoner below. _ As they were descending the narrow ship‘s stairs, Crippen said: ‘"I artest you in the name King," said McCarthy. ‘"You are my prisoner â€" C esc Pites Arianict 2 S said, almost jovially, tilting his gray fedora bat to the back of his head, but that was all. His face became a hlank, ~his‘kncooes shook the ground, and his arms went up as though to protect himself. "I want to see you below a moment," said Dew, with his characteristic lisp. ‘Then turning to Chief McCarthy, he said: ‘"‘That‘s the man." Shock to Crippen Dew was sizing up his yuarry careâ€" fully, pitilessly. Robinson . coughed slightly and turned towards the capâ€" tain, as though to ask a question. le was perfectlyâ€"unconscious of the true state of affairs. ‘"‘Captain," he 2llg Ned W "% | _ Fathérâ€"Polnt," Jily: 31 /â€"pr. n w6 'u "“&p h.. ; m ol "the~ MasiLL . en C eRch _ inson passed so close Still not a move was The men in the small boat were now alongside and rested on their oars. A rope was thrown to the craft and it was warped alongside the larger vessel. A second later on Inspector Dew, of Scotland ‘Yard, dressâ€" ed in the pilot‘s uniform, Chief McCarthy and exâ€"Chief Dennis, likewisc attired, with Francois Gaudreau, the actual pilot, stood on the deck of the Montrose. â€" f â€"Dew‘s hand" was extended to the captain, but his eye passed on. That‘s my man," he said quietly, but the jubilant thankful ring in his voice could not be distinguished. It was not hard to see that he was havâ€" ing a difficult time playing his role of pilot, and that he itched to assert himself as an officer of the law.. Captain Kendall, . McCarthy and Dew chatted at the companionway. Denisand Gaudreau turned forward to the whcelhouse. Dr. Stewart and Rotin son were walking up the deck. Robâ€" inson passed so close to Dew _ that the latter could have touched him. SHIL nok 2 mana anas euis F many pilots‘ in the Bboat hut 1.i4. s _ __"C, (NeS here seemed to be : :u'c;-mm' k m':-flma&m "t-p‘ lt; ; promefigde, & on â€"shoulder, and turned to face Inspecâ€"tor Dew in uniform. "Iâ€"want toâ€"aze you a moment, " said Dew‘. [3 * Dr. Crippern took the dmth.idm:.flet-nedul'flhdwim- ontmtoanun)ohhlouttokh. In theâ€"cabin were Provincial Hetentives Melloriko: Lon‘m en _ iThere seems to be & good many ailots on the boat, doctor," rem d Mr. Robinson, scanning the appro aching craft with evident anxiety his face. ‘"Yes," said Dr. Stewart, "there are four." ; + +s ‘"Stop" ‘clanged the bell from %be bridee tn tha anding rame. 1: nt nuk a.g _ _ _ 0000 , "*VI Wit sNadows of the wharl a small boat shot out and soon lost itself in the mist. The disâ€" mal homoltheltu-ecmhudmthhnnomtheliatbombnoy sent forth its message of guidance and assurance. £ $ Inâ€" the boat sat four sailormen, peaâ€"jacketed, brassâ€"buttoned, _ visorâ€" capped officers of the pilot service. They rowed hard, pulling in the dirâ€" ection of the steamship. a M About the stéamer Montrose five or six miles down the river, a nerâ€" yous, careworn passenger paced the d ec‘i alone. _ "Hall" rang_ the _ bells from the bridge. > + ‘‘What are we doing now?" enquired the passenger of Dr. Stewart, the thip‘s surgeon. ‘"‘This is Father Point, Mr. Robin son, and we are slowing up to take the pilot aboard," replied the medic 2l man. "‘‘You can see the hoat comâ€" ‘ng out to meet us there, 2 CC TB SNC AAVOE, A sharp, coldâ€" wind, blew from the east this morning, and from the A tlantic. During â€"@ lift . in the fog four masts ; loomed indistinctly ‘away out on the waters. From the shad WBAE a Small Ront chay . ., __3°__â€" MEIES. . FFOmM tht st tn a amuhinclli 12. CO", Somevuy, He Surned ; outmtoanun)ohhlouflohh. In theâ€"cabin MMIMYG-M f ‘‘This is your man," said Dew to McCarthy, and the ] warrant for Crippen‘s arrest, at thesame "time giving hi tutory caution. Dr. Crippen, ~ ~ then guarded by the polic own cabin, vleutbl;uanwmntdmaduabq mmnwmmmmummw.mnu tly both prisoners were closeted withDew, July 27 Years Ago allman, of near New Dunâ€" ried, aged 66 years. Philip Zocll('r’g barn, Samuel Hunsb('rger‘ struck by lightning arn;!' Abr. Clemens, nee Mazâ€" caution. Dr. Cri were a _ number _ of fine throughout _ the _said Dew, with | C isp. ‘Then turning ' Dr. Stewart , he said: "That‘s rest, said. th s, nce Magâ€" 73 years. near _ Petâ€" Jily: 81.~Dr.. Otip pan and his consoft were arrested at * Yamatic, in.a sense. Yard Inspector Dew boardâ€" on M . d Plot, and o Cories ns Poalng ts * ose,. he saw by> four _ sgamen. He remarked that there seemed to oo S yuarry careâ€" son . coughed . rards the capâ€" f a question. ; scious of the / ‘Captain," he ilting his gray | of his head, f face became a / of the Inspector 28thâ€"Mr. .Tohn Dotzenroth, mason, fell while working at the â€" Germania block, and died soon aflter, aged _ £0 years. 11â€"Mr. Fred Hopp‘s horses ran away at G.T.R. station, Waterloo, he was hurt and died noxt day, aged 17 years. Temperance work going on, have cnough signatures to try the Scott Act, but it was thought best to go slowlv. 1thâ€"\Mr. .Jacob Detwiler, Roseville, buried, aged 77 years. Jthâ€"Mr. _ Menno Clemens, New Dindce buried, aged 40 years. out the County July 25 Years Ago Woeather was on the wet haying and harvest. July 26 Years Ago. Weather was warm and dry. The Gospel army, started meetings here in Town Hall, but found i rather hard work. Temperance work is going nicely. Mectings are being held Berlin, and at various places throu ersburg struck by lightning and burnt the bridge to the engineâ€"room i udn o on oi h n e e ce improve the appetite :;:d regulate the towels. _ Sold by all dealers. When the digestion is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there is a@ natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may â€" know that you need a dese of Chamberâ€" lain‘s Stomach _ and Liver Tablets. They strengthem the digestive organs, "° 227 226 CCHP maAsis and a | the "“D-“'rgq the shadows of heart out with apprehension for the past few days, although it is equally sure he felt that the blow would fall at Quebec and not at Father Point. He sat on the small lounge with his head buried in his manacled hands, huddled back in a corner. Occasionâ€" ally he would raise his head _ and glare inquisitively out of his eye. His hair, what there is of it, was o a brownish sandy color. onâ€" the River. Sitting in the cabin, handcuffed, and coatless, Crippen presented _ a curious spectacle. There is no doubt that the man had been eating | his pllll n â€" C 7 ,"** Ssaid that while Crippen had |’noen very nervous since the gulf was reached, he did not seem to be apâ€" Iprdlensiveo( the short stop at Fathâ€" er Point until he saw the boat . of men pulling for the ship. As his steel bracelets clamped | his wrists he looked at Dew for a moâ€" ment and said he was glad the susâ€" pense was over. ‘Then he was quickly ledâ€"down to a vacant cabin, where he was searched. The first search of his outer clothing revealed only â€" a tenâ€". dollar bill, a watch and a pencil. No revolver, not even a knife was found. Pinned to his undershirt, howâ€" ever, were five ladies‘ diamond rings and a diamond pin. . Miss Leneve, when searched, also had in her posâ€" session a splendid diamond brooch. boy‘s clothing. Her lips were trembâ€" ling and her face was as white as death. McCarthy said afterwards he thought she would break down immeâ€" diately,, but she recovered, herself wonâ€" derfully and when Dew stepped into the cabin she was quite composed. As the pilot swung away from the Montrose‘s side, Dew, Kendall, Mcâ€" carthy and the two. prisoners were closeted in the captain‘s cabin. her lying on the bed fully dressed rthy, and the latter read Had Diamond Rings. the wet side _ for going _ on I', with a fog seemed to be Lasth t ~ C they are feremest _ in ghâ€" it Waterloo Branch, J. Moorman, Manager Arrangements have recently been completed unc of this Bank are able to Issue Drafts on th in the following countries THE CANADIAN BANK _â€"_ OF COMMERCE King Street, West. Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 _ Reserve, 36,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIF C Simpson‘s Wareraoms Austriaâ€"Hungary â€" Finland Ireland Belgium Formosa Italy Brazil France Japan g:l.urh Fr‘ch Cochinâ€"China Java ylon Germany Manchuria China Great Britain Mexico Crete Greece Norway Denmark Holland Persia pt Iceland Phillipine Islands ?fym Istands India Rounla ma ) DELAY IN issurnc. FULL PARATiCULARAS [ R 2000000 CCWweeE ; 40000 00000000000 05000 60000 ©0000000000 #0000 es 2000000 ¢ uo 2 12 l"k ree0t ho04000000 Go6G§ Waterioo Ont., Sranch, Jacob Has 65 Brancher:in Cabads This is the Month of Weddings If it is the {oung csnrle who conte who are thinking of gift giving, we more serviceable articl© could one t} for the homeâ€"somet hing that each 1 plete suite for parlor or dining room fill up an odd corner here or there. _ both as to price and quality. Paul Pequegnat THE MOLSONS BANK ~ACnener in Cabads, and Agents ard (‘orrnpondtn(a\ in all the P. in cipal Cities in the World. _ _ A GENKkRAL BaNKING BUSINESS TRANBACTED. m muAA iA _ Es S AVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Wemmmapmmmmeememmemmmmeimnnanmememsmenmn...."_â€"__â€" C We do undertaking. Summer Jewelry Capital Paid Up, â€" $3,500,000 Regt Fundâ€" . > $8:500,880 at all Branches FURNITURE 26 King St, w. Formosa > France Fr‘ch Cochinâ€"China Germany Great Britain Greece Holland Iceland India WANLESS JUST A WORD Al! soid at tha reliable old stand NEW HOME SEwiNg MACHINES STEINWAY PTANOS NORDHEIMEB PIAN(S THOMAS OBGANS VICTOR AND RDIsoN PHONOGRAPHS _ le who contemplate matrimony or the friends t giving, we would suggest furniture What could one think of cffering than something g that each would appreciate. If not a comâ€" dining room. then let it be an odd piece to Siorther?. In any case we can meet you, ty. Interest allowed at ABOUT t‘ your eyes in our window, ‘atch and Clock Inspector. of the AN D under which the branches i the principal points Progressive Berlin‘s _ , Leading Jeweler COUNTRIES , Let us Suggest Phone 37. i ighest current n: Berlin, Ont. MUSIC STCRE West Indies m ‘nml elsewhere ON APPLICATiON Hes peler, Switzerland Russia Servia Siam South Africa Straits Settiements Sweden Turks Night Phone 653 ~â€"~ eB ‘wo

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