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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Dec 1912, p. 5

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M N On Sunday evening a, memorial serâ€" ‘" Wice was held in the . A. Hull, Berâ€" _ ‘Htim, which was attended by a large _ »crowd including the $. 0. E. memâ€" )\ begm. <A duet was rendered by Misscs . 1 ‘.: E. Pequegnat ‘Only a kiw! by Grace," and. Mrs. _»â€"Campbell m';‘lb’u wipe all teats « ffom .their = Eyes." | ‘Mr. schtoder wBpoke briefdy: on behali of the local gorp sns No Aptiaby on behalf of the Song of England. Captain Blanâ€" ) “' r lont touching incidents " wich the :: ot â€" ‘the ; and impresse/! ‘his bearâ€" ort ol time which | is \iiven (man to jive. Thé band tendetâ€" 4 fi e Selections _ furing P Ba i Fis We d dn +4A w ob o sqdour‘s Church, assisted Captain. Blanâ€" \ 8y in â€"the service. _ The casket was ® wrapped ‘in a Union Jack and the Eons of â€" England formed the guard â€" from the house to Mount Hope Cemâ€" \ etery followed by the S, A. band and ol and the mourners. At the Â¥ave the impressive services of . the Ralvation Army and the Sons of Engâ€" gfimm Â¥ Ntr. G. W. lhu:im-. who has been the capable and energetic iger ol the. localâ€"branch of the Bank of Cor during the fast two ~ years, mhonly_ be. transferred to Fredâ€" ericton, B.C., whete he will open, a new branch ‘ of the Bank. While conâ€" gratulating . Mr...Marrison + upon ~this mark of confitence in his superior judgment and ability, the departure z Mr. aud Mrs: Harrison . from â€" W tooâ€" has elcited .many sincere words of regret from their hosts . of I‘winâ€" ol oc e it junior team~in the O.H‘; .:h there ms 'J:n u‘gfis’nfin um The memuu'd the Waterloo . Presâ€" byterian Ladies‘ Aid ety and sevâ€" Stal, Iriends, were um at the home of Mrs. William Hoge, . King street, on xtmyaltm â€" The President, . Alex. Howie, * ably presided over a short business meetâ€" ing, in the interests of the congress tion, after which a delightful _ hour was enjoyed by the ladies with their were served at the close by the kind hostess and her daughters. ‘The â€" ~Christmas festival in 4 â€" Jon with . the Waterloo Habbath School will be Held "in ' cthurch on Wednesday evebing, â€" Dec. City friends, who feel a .« distinct personal joss in parting with thein. Mr..Harrison has ever been a. loyal andâ€"honored citizen, taking a â€"keen intérest in the civic, sporting and soâ€" cial welfare ofâ€" the town, and the reâ€" moval ol Mr. Hiarrison and his charmâ€" ing â€"wife . willâ€" cause a gap in . the ranks of tbeir friends and associates that will beâ€" hard to fill SUCCUMBED TO BLOODâ€"POISONING While Mr. Geo. W. Vale,. Albert Stâ€", Waterloo, was engaged at his work in the Valentine & Martin shoe factory Jast Friday morning he accidentally seratched the second finger . of â€" his Tight hand, but took very little . noâ€" tice of it and continued hisâ€". work. Dusing the afternoon his finger â€" and the arm commenced to swell and at four o‘clock he quit work and sought ‘medico! attention. % Mr.George W. Vale Died Wedâ€" , Great Pain 4 E. M. DOEVITT . The deceased was in his 48th vear and came to Waterloo a few . vears ago front England, + He is survived by. a. sorrowing wife and seven children, fi; will have the sympathy. of. the ity in their sore bereavement. Ms. Vale was a valued member _ of A a Salvation Army in Berlin _ and Will be greatly missed. .. _ _ ~It was found that the man was the victim of a severe case _ of bloodâ€" poisoning. The best of medical treatâ€" m attention was given and on y morning be was removed to. the ; Berlinâ€"Waterioo _ Hospital, whereâ€"it was necessary to periorm a surgical operation. It. proved . to be futile,. however,. ~ death _ rclieved the unfortunate man of the excruciatâ€" last. few. days, at 10.15 o‘clock . Wed nesday evening. =The services at the burial of _ the th to Ge::xl. Vale, which took place: Saturday afternoon and the memâ€" Hlal service in the S. A. Hall, Berâ€" ‘lin, on my‘ evening were of | a ‘very impressive character. ‘The . serâ€" ‘vice. at the ‘home, Albert street, was R by a large gathering of syma zing friends including the Saivaâ€" Army and the Sons of England. ; A: L. G. Clarke, of "St: Sayâ€" ‘s Church, assisted Captain. Blanâ€" y in the service. . The casket was ‘in a Union Jack and the ons of â€" England formed the guard m the house to Mount Hope Cemâ€" An enthusiastic _ bockey _ meeting Creama,â€" AÂ¥mported H ‘Grade Perfumes, ut-z:: b htnthoco 1 a te s+and Kodaks â€" and ; Suppliecs Jruy Quality 11 the id.to nothingâ€"Martyn, W &'m Mu y" No surrenderâ€"Maud, C. E. Helen Ormesbyâ€"Moses, B. Court ol St. Simonâ€"Partridge, A. Mirabel‘s islandâ€"Tracy, L. C. Qâ€"â€"Prain, A. _/ Destroyingâ€"angelâ€"Vance, L. J. Cry in the wildesnessâ€"Wallet, M. Eâ€" Captains threeâ€" Way, N. Lo&t. intérestâ€"Wemyss, Mrs C Red Lanternâ€"Whetry, E. Junior Partgerâ€"=Woolley, Edward M .. . folk, E.â€"RB. : _ . _‘ > +\ a resident of S House not made with n-bâ€"Lycu.n.' hushand Eagrave, square© mysteryâ€"Marchmont,. sn:.“: survived NMan in O*W ts 4t .: gmm%q.% o« Tombkins fii’m%&" . M 1i s e arc)e. 0. oapees n en c lip a‘ d Ian*\ . upâ€"How K. m_ ~ m, :C, T. BHMG. Fortereckisnto Billy, ton, W. R. House ofs thousand welcomesâ€" Lip» Pw?} . l;im :Folk: storiesâ€"Lummis, Food materials and their adulteraâ€" ... tlonsâ€"Richards, E. H. > < 0. .. Sanitation in daily Jifeâ€"Richards, E. 1. haty. Lifeâ€"boat gnd its story Chemistry of cooking and cleaning â€" Richards, E. H. Fuels of the housebhoidâ€"White, M. Personal g-:qpanwucmm, L Handbook, ‘of 'hlxmspmu. F. M. Through Welch aysâ€"Marks, J. Unknown "Quantityâ€"Van Dyke, H. My lifs at saaâ€"Cruu:llg{:'W. 0. Bonnie &_otlu&â€"fi:fl B, A.R.IL MWoman‘ in the making of America â€" ary ‘ and â€" will o s y‘ i paled â€"..~ Brute, ; A:â€"â€" History of the war of 1812â€" Han & nay, J. 7 Promised‘ Lagdâ€"Antin, M.~ ~ Stary of : Christopher : :‘Columbusâ€" ... Moores, C. W. & Life ‘of Lord. Selkirkâ€"Bryce, Gâ€" Founders «oi . Modern Psychology â€" Young Trailutsâ€"â€"Altsheler, J. A. Paleface aud Redakinâ€"Anstey, F. Young Crusadersâ€"Atwater, G. P. Hester‘s wage carningâ€"Baird, J. K. Change signalsâ€"Barbour, R, H. . Lady of the laneâ€"Bartlett, F. 0. Rough riders ‘of the Pampas... Brereâ€" l meyer, E.=. _‘ ___ Hobby: Camp=â€"Sweet, F. H Nobody‘s Roseâ€"~Thompson, Hall °G./S.. _ â€" ; Study in the _ gréatness of" men Laraed,. J. N.= New ‘ Juvenile Books. ton, F.. S. *3 P Prue‘s little {riendsâ€"Brooks, A. How Phoébe found herselfâ€"Brown, H Henley‘s American Captainâ€"Channon Gentle interference of Babâ€"Daulton, A. M. ; e Janeâ€"Daviess, M. T. ~ â€" ~ Fortunes of Pkoewhoâ€"l)elnd, E. D True dog stor| , L. Dave Morrell‘s batteryâ€"QGod{rey, H. New Brewster‘s year in the big Boy ehcfigh? as «detectivesâ€" Housâ€" . ton, E. J. Joy: of Piney Hillâ€"Jackson, G. E. Lucky â€"sixpenceâ€"Knipe, E.. B. Noraâ€"Squareâ€"Accounts â€" â€" McKinney, Mr. ‘Responsibittty, partnerâ€"Messet, . woodsâ€"Hawkins, C. J.. Knights of the Golden Spurâ€"Holland Campus Days«f/gine, R. D. Dragon and the crossâ€"Paine, R. D. Fourth dowa~â€"Quirk, L. W. Buddie at CGray Buttes Campâ€" Ray Ahbfllh»x(l wete somew hat more ¢lentiful last week, the. price st ll continues NE. ;:co 40c. being agked atâ€" * moryâ€" ing. mt&w mm sold at “ ?(ll.ll per bag, . and towl1 was" plentiful, Mu _selling ht 35 to 60c., geese at $1.%5 to $1.50 and ducks at 70 to 85¢. Hay brought $15.00 per ton and first class. wood sold â€"at $7.00â€"and.$7,50 per cord. Little Queen Estherâ€"Rhoades, N. Jean Cabot at: Ashtonâ€"Scott, C. F. Aircralt boys. at. Lakeportâ€" Strataâ€" Birds‘ Christimas carolâ€"Wiggin, K.D. Batter upâ€"â€"Williams, H. , Quarterback .recklessâ€"Williams, H. Anishal Bookâ€"Beard, Dan. . . Stories of the Great Lakes. John and Betty‘s Scotch history visit ~~_ _ â€"â€"Williamson, M. #o8 EGGS WERE MORE st of Lonesome : Coveâ€"â€"Adams Nonâ€"Fiction. Ficton it Methley She‘is survived by six sons and four daughters, viz., Messrs. ‘Alfred, Brantâ€" ford ; Cranson, Fernando. andâ€"Edwin, Waterloo ; William and Elias,. 8t. Jacobs ; Mrs. Al. Snyder and Missey Ada, Loia and Amy, St. Jacobs. ‘The brothers and . ststers surviving. ~are Messrs. Aaton Weber, Elmita ; Noah Weber,â€" Strasburg, and Amos Weber, Listowel, . â€" Mre. ..A. Mfih Ber‘in, and Mrs. Levi Wildfong, Tayâ€" Iy missed not only by the family but by her numerous friends in Sp.â€" Jacâ€" obs and vieimity. â€"" 2 â€"â€" : burg about 70 yeats ago and has been a resident of St. Jacobs with her be reaved husband for almost ty years. _ The deceased was of a Tretiring ‘who lovable disposition and will be great in iliâ€"health for some time and . left sbout two weeks ago to consult with mpli_gbfih.antb Croek. . An OpgE: ;m‘w”udvm formed a ‘week ago. It was that the deceased would . regover but she took a turn for the worse resultâ€" The funeral . which was largely atâ€" tended :10ok . place Monday afternoon at two. o‘clock from the residence to the St. ‘Lacoks cemetery. Beloved Wite: of , Wellâ€"Known in Battle Creek, Mich. The 3m 108. .Was ;3 b Kere & fi: at ldeadk of umm.fiu.u’-'uuur. B. W., â€"B. s-uc.wbvw whnbiactuder of St. Jacobs : erloo, which took place ‘ou TB Â¥ afteraoon : at 3 : o‘clock .at « ing in .her death About fifteen friends of. Miss Irene Schmitt surprised hber at her home Wednesday evening,. it being‘ the occaâ€" sion of her 2ist birthday.~ They: preâ€" sented . her with _ a beautiful . cane rocker and the following address:â€" Waterloo,. Nov. 27, 1912 We, a few of your friends, have asâ€" semphled here this evening to spend:a few social hours with you, in honor of your birthday, to assure you . of our ¢riendshipâ€" : and best wishes «for your faturé dabpifiess. !â€"~> 31 _ But, _ we cannot. only express our feelings . to you in â€"thete words, inâ€" stead we ask you to accept from: us this gift as a token of respect and. an assurance ol the sincerity of the x:e which we have for you. /We hope that it will strengthen the bond of friendâ€" ship between usâ€"and be a memento, in the future of happy days in the past, May you bave a Jong. and uselu} life before you.; may the years of happiâ€" ness be .many . and. the moments, of sorrow few ;. may life‘s richest . reâ€" wards a:a blcssines be yours and may. our Father in, Meaven be . your g:)i:: in times of trials and temptaâ€" { 2 Dear Miss Irene These are the sincere wishes of your friends. h h e The, dance at the Acadiéan Club on Wednesday. â€" avening> proved another great success about 75 couples. heing preseiit including pesiple from Guelph, Galt, Preston, . Hespeler and â€" New Hamburg. _ A delight(ut lunch ‘was served at 1% o‘clock. Rev. D. Kreh of Sebringville _ has been appointed to take charge of the Waterloo Evangelical church â€" until Conference session in _ April, 1913. ‘The appointment was atranged . by Bishop, Spreng and ;‘to-mh; â€" . Elder S. R. Knechtel A. pretty wedding took place on Thundqz::.ul'noon at 5 o‘clotk _ at the resi ol Mrs. E.. E. Ratz, King street, Water,00, when her â€" sisâ€" ter Miss Edna _ M. Fleischhauer, . of Waterloo, was happily wedded to Mt. Ray. Livingstone, fl‘wwh The ceremony was performed in t pm enpce of the immediat® relatives. of t contract ng partics by Rey. M. L Wing, of Berin.. The bride was at tired .in a _ navy blug t;q‘v.lll:' suit Alter a DWHIQ. ir. and Mrs. Livi u q.& ree sidence in y : J :i The marriage of Mr. Chas. : Lipâ€" hardt of Waterloo and Miss Edith Young of Leamington tgok place on Wednesday alternoon at Leamington. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Bullato and Detroit. They _ will reside in Waterioo. An armistice was signed in Nalkans, (Greece alone dissenting "Provincial City Planning organizaâ€" tion will ‘be formed in Berlin next EIVINGSTONEâ€"FLEISCHAUER Pastorate Has Been Filled A Delightful Dance A CANE ROCKER IN LEAMINGTON the m\m mm%n { CAN WATERLOO _ FOR NOVEMBER | â€" MAKE_{\ GRANI' Sr. IV.â€"C. Stitob, L. Dietrich, I Moyer, S. _ Meyer, M. Comnor, L Hinchberger, A. Winterhalt, H. Bau Jr. IV.â€"L. Amlinger, 17. DaueF, *‘. Echert, â€" A. Brandt, T. Moran, . F. Hughes,‘ 1H., Lachance, C. Harticib, R. Brandt, W. Berges, R. Pauman, W. ‘ McDonald, â€"F‘. Walz,> A. Mayer, G. Hinchberger, A. ‘Bauer,. R. Kupu.“ NEW YORK.â€"Parts of a glant bird which â€" winged its way over _ North America 3,000,000 years -fi ‘have just been brought to the . Museum of Natural History by Prof. Waiter Granger, who has been making fousil investigations in Wyoming. Sr. and Jr. IIIâ€"M. <Reinisch, . G. Bauer, E. â€" Winterhalt, B. Lachance, J. Sehl, Jerome Schweitzer, H. Reimâ€" isch, L. Killion, 1. Rafierty, H. Rabb, G. Rafferty,. . G. Dietrich, E. Do F F. Kuntz, G. Amlinger, J. m.em:- ger, C. Ziramerman, ,V. Hummel, M. Carton, _ A. Haus, W. Digtrich, | J. Schweitrer, C. Krupp; M, Thomas, F. Weinstein, 1. Grosgman, A. Voge!, Câ€" Thomas, M. Dietn'm,"ij. Bauman, C Schnitzler. â€" â€"~ h iepaepe 2 7 * Sr. . â€"L, Dietrich, B. Bowman, A. Dietrich, H. Lackenbauer, E. McDonâ€" ald, J. Ruchtey, L Kuntz, E. Engel; S‘ Hoefling, A. Herringer, O. Kuntz, E. Wal», J. Sobisch, E. Rafferty, 0: Dorsch, L. Baver. . 6 tds nes MAcsiliiatint 120 Jr. 11. â€"W. La¢kenkauer, W. Meyer, M. Esch, V. Amlinger, A~Haus, Q 7immerman, F. Zimmerman, C. StÂ¥â€" fer, II. Vogel, C. Lorentz, J. Haus, E. Baver, D. Kossig, 0. Karges. _ .. ‘Sr. 1.â€"W.\Knettle, C. McCardle, C. Sobisch, H. Schnitzler, M. Grossman, C Fischer, E. Martin, G. Dietrich, M. Ryan, V. Lachance, W. Herrgott, &I. Thomas, â€" E. Krupp, E. Bauman, C. Rumig, L. Lackenbauer, W. Hoeltâ€" ling,. . M. Weinstein, * F. Memel, M« Moser, E. Hobbs, G. Schnatrr, L. Inâ€" gleson, M. Schickler, G. Ruchtey. ..Jr. . 1.â€"M. Schweitzer, C. Kessig, B. Dietrich, M. Dietrich, A. Bauman, E. Kuntz, M. Lotentz:, J. Herringer, T. Ryan, L. ZAmmerman, M. Moser, A. Nirka, A. Schickler, H. Bracy, M. Krupp, E. Waschter, H. CGatchene, M. Dorsch, 1. Hartieib, M._ Rumig, T. Hoefing, :F. Hinchberger, E: Martin, N. Hobbs, C. Walz, V. Fiddler, : The death took place Monday of Miss Catherine Pfafi, daughter of Balzer Piaf, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Engel, King St. The deceased _ had been in illâ€"health for the past â€" few yeats and death wo} not unexpected. She was in ber fiftyâ€"Afth year. Thete survives, _ her father, and _ sisters, Mrs. Chas. Engel, Mrs. Peter Witâ€" zel, Mrs. A. Kress, Mrs. Tilman Lieâ€" bler. of Waterloo, and Mrs. Jno. Last :i" ‘g:t. also two brothers, John and ST. THOMAS.â€"Awakenéd by â€"â€" the ctseuland flames at an eatly .: bour this ing, Allan Montcith, of West Lorne, fourd his dwelling &n a blaze, and the family had bavelyâ€"time to e%â€" cape. nfll‘l"l\‘.â€"hovm will again be: in Parkiamentary estimates this session fot _a start on conktrue~ tion of te new Welland Canal. Sinkâ€" ing of teats pits to detetaine the charact:r. . of the proposed route is still in progress. ‘This will be Anished in time for commencing of operations next spring. ‘ THUREE MILLION YEARS OLD DEATH OF MISS PFAFF MONEY FOR WELLAND CANAI Special Sale of Boy‘s Recfars. .. WMm, w?w ::: ;:15.‘0 lines t: M €:* * » . - -". Otffl]udfl.fli DETENBECK‘S *~a%* . Money Saving: Vatie in _ buyers have left our dpors in the past few weeks. A great many more will be w our . Sui umfifly“ ons iss en ‘Men‘s Black Overcoats, © i8 splendid â€"materials, velvet cof lar, regular $12.50 and .. $14.00 «Menis Black Overcoats, good w “0 HBG ....v..} ... ESCAPED JUST IN TIME Amlinger, 1D. Bauer, $10.00 #7. T5 by â€"â€" the Cicost scas owns in Exection of mhoob JOINT . MEETING â€"HELD .This resolution was passed at the conclusion of: the â€"second joint. meeting of the representatives of the Rerlin Board of Education and of the Waterâ€" loo Town. Council, Board of. Trade and Public School Board, which was Â¥ld in the Berlin . Council Chamber ‘uesday . evening. & T _At the previous meeting a resolwâ€" tion had been passed recommending that the committee wait on _the County Council and ascertain _ what action that body would be prepared to take to aid in making a grant toward the proposed new Collegiate Institute. La§t evening am opinion was _ te ceived from the Department of Edvâ€" cation ‘that the County Council has no power to add to the present High School District, but that Sec. 587 of, the High _ Schools Act provides thn'ww'mhips. towns and villages may provide grants to atd in tho erecâ€" ‘tion or improvement of High Schools ‘As to the manner ‘of the grant there was no information and it was _ for the purpose of securingâ€" opinion om Mayor Fischer, of Waterloo, presidâ€" ed, and those present from that twwn were Reeve Kautman, Deputy Reeve Schiedel, Messrs. Woeller, Harper, and Berger, and Messrs. Reid, Bean, Smyth, Bitzer and Lang of the Board ol © Education. * _ (Continued on Page 2. this point that an adjournment was Moved by J.~ A .. Harper,: secom#â€" ed by. A. L Bitzer, . That ‘ this meeting doâ€"now. adjournâ€"to enable, the Waterloo. representatives tm obtain legal advice: in . what mamâ€" fher a ‘grant » can <be made to the Betlin Collegiate Institute and in order that a statement showâ€"= ing the comparative cost of maigâ€" tenance of pupils . from the â€" varâ€" ious municipalities . be . prepared by. the secretary and that another meeting beâ€"held at the call ol the, chairman. Section 587 of the Act says, Men‘s â€" Handsome Worsted :gflm Suh:‘ql.ldl‘- s, â€" linings M of thes hest," ~regular ~: $15.00, Men‘s Suits, good 4 Worsteds and Tweeds, w manship can‘t : beaten, * ulat HZ 1 :....""...02" bgsou qufcx Afily to s s3 A. K. CRESSMAN n $ $:% .,,-,:' +4 and Overcoats. adding thereto regulaÂ¥ly~® ~. § <> 8 0 <â€" C on on A 5 Intarest at 3 per cent. por anmnum is paid from the day the money is deposited to the day it is with ' ‘drawn. ‘ 6 '&fl BRANCH _ t [ WATERLOO BRAV*H 4 E. W. Lamprey, Manager. P. V. Wile: n, M inager All prosperous tarmters have whoney saÂ¥ed up And th# oxptai@t! oh"ot their \ptosperity is that . long ago they began to save money. Evety {agmier -huld_ htdtmna'fl(nt in What the Act Says CcHOICE BUILRING: LOTS ! The Farmer with a Bank Account $12.25 THE BANK OF TORONTO. #$90. 78 satisfied "By (®) laws may be paksed by the â€"councils of the municipalities and for .. the purposes in this section. respectively mentioned, that is to say:. For makâ€" ing grants in aid of any high school or Collegiate Institute, or, to build, preserve..enlarge or improve any high schoo! or collegiare institute in . any adjacent or other municipality. ‘There was an .Animatedâ€"discussion, as.to the nature of the grant providâ€" ed by the Act: At was generaily conâ€" ceded that whatever grants are. given must. come from the &owum-tow” and villages and not {rom the County Whether the grants: could , be; made: by, the issue of debentures..;. or _ yearly grants toward capital account. wa$ not clear. $3 ©®00006 In reply to Mr. Harper. Secretary hA madhe vejataipbat o Neirvagh in 6., nb im h m apeiiit en Ed. Pequegnat stated that the .eolt‘f‘“‘-‘:: raid on lefter buxes.. ./. . per capita of Waterloo ils attendâ€" ! A hundred peopleâ€"were killed in _ a ing the Collegate”wn {3”. and of cyclome that swept wh > We need . the Foom for the holiday LA Selling Christmas~Handkerchiels, Linens, Silks, and Gloves ~ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ~~ *‘ OUR STAPLE DEPARTMENT FOR THIS WEEK » C.H. MILLS & Co. 36+ GREY FLANNEL PER »YD m .:. c A spltendid range sof * light and medium stripe ({annelette full yard â€" wide, . soft. .. finish, Ab & YARE ...q.20 mm iss 0 . Mege Good width Wool Flannel, in plain weave, light. grey, . best quality,: at a.yard . ........3 25¢ w“tfifsfl-’“'gfi;m s, who are looking m’l‘bfli'n' as .zm to w': ‘lhl;h class Suit & j / B 8 Suits 'in'e ' t‘;h‘:}qh 3 h ww» 6«& te., i » % w\ , . CH + desirable Mm.m_. eolors, at, $9, $10.50, $12.50 .. CREAM TABLE DAMASK, PER YARD 25c. _ . bleached . table llm;&- regular value 35¢, This week . at., a TFEFE: . .i: Cyvl iesd Hvcracicien B Hane dertu lines 17 inch.wide, plain or bordâ€" ered pure linem crash .. towel ling, at a. yard ......«.,..... 10¢ CRASH , TOWELLING â€" PER YARD 10e. .< CASH AND ONE ~PRICE 60 inch wide, fine soft Miller 8 Hohmeier A specialdirect impott lins. of, beautifut â€" Swiss ~Embroidered dkerchiefs, ~ hems titch _tmq‘o}‘mmim edge, they nl:',m ul value and early‘ buyers will save money. . Thrte 5.‘ ul T8€, 306 ul *> l2 e ie uin n inrnnionn n anrlenary aviginttons ietoremcna it KING S8T. Nature of Grant PIEPER BLOCK SUIT S â€" ‘and DRESSEKG! | half igeat Iistale Agert ‘The opinion was expressed by n etloo representatives that the. 1 of that town did aot desire that pupils attending the Collegiate froi Waterloo should be educated at. expense of Berlin and that when time arrives to give. the aid desin that Waterloo would do its duty. * t' The British sufragettes made . ax ve raid on letter buxes. _: .. Elmira pupils $24.55 Mr. Ed. Smyth stated that all Board desired was an equitable. arâ€" tangement which would result in. ting the Collegiate at the top of â€" the ‘schools of this Province. . One gooid school was better than several â€"sepâ€" arate schools. . .> _‘ ’ ive 3 ~After the above resolution been drawn up ond â€". carried Miceting adjourned . ~4 +4 Aâ€"rich vein §tFuck on the COMFORTERS $2.00 *~‘Soft, Meecy . finish â€" shakerâ€" ~+Blankets, in white only, with eplored berders, . good â€"double bed size, at a pair ........$1,3% Heavy pure filled Comfortâ€" ers, | silkolene coverings,â€" in ofiental and flopal _ designs, At @0Ch ....2.0 ... ...c $2.00 GLASS 16 inch . wide, . blue and ~red check glass towelling, ~ extra fine weave, good quality, at a 40 INCH APRON GINGHAM 4 124c. is Full 40 inch" wide .. check apron hingham, plain. ot â€"botéâ€" ered, guaranteed pure â€"indigo, at..per . YArd ......... .«... Mi§e s for sale, situat gitnjz/'atcfloa. Hug CASH AND ONE PRICE BERLIN, ONT. 4 BERLIN TOWELLING ie YD ol native ‘silver>. was Gillies limit.*> BLANKETS r . little the. most .. $15.00 to at had the

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