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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 20 Sep 1900, p. 5

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Iw-mu-huhl work um: lum‘vrkh- tmr m we tf " had yaw-m: Id'un' I the" yuan} to work Che nor-n ttard and to my more rnhruuon he - ling-ed any mow [yweng-qynn-ugh the Whale rum-nor. -irdrsGGf,rGGsrh"aisViiisdiGiG Gi/l/ij-Gal EIMHQIIL but u I saw remedy. to any "m, Hm " my unseen: Yours truly. SA ll L'EL yturrEN. All your drum-v. lor Rena-“'- Splu- CI». slut " Tran-o " It. Inna," the book tore, or a!“ my n. f. Kim-Km. 14;; MAIL}; hid in? - u. as . mm... Capital (paid up) Reserve Eund Total Assets Brattms,Rtmthtmetsrthtmrts Curbs, and All Forms of aneness Yield to !ley.alatt.e um" K Wu to co'leeti NoTrits aud In) trt' luzmud “mum rates. BANKOF HAMILTON FA " M F. ILS' nuY math to fee L can COLLECT] USS mull: every “In re "ttie ten-m. Money "My "n sittl an mnr 1h:- w ft,;,':."' by bus}. mum. “mm m um. . Bums of 81 null Ianuxh rpm-had and interest “lowed at the hcst rm-rv I In“: " Inte. st coutrrusuderr qu‘" is .wur. Herod's n my ba- wuhnlrau n .n a , lime with- ouh.tryutrie orNetay. While tate or inn-rm! "my s? comnamd mm lhul p ":1!me the inc me in certain, and the hatgud the money can be not ESTABLISHED MMO. ©apital, 86; N O,00 '. mm, $1.0m,(m. Amman! bnnklnn hunina-m done. Co ”not” mndo. Bram, Mme-I ”5'an in all pumdtho Dominion or In; pl: P, In thr, work! Hitrhmrt Parasol Instr-l allowed In money depouiwdin Savings Bank or spec duo-In A general Banking Business trans, acted at the 1lllATiiRUM BBAHGH Deposits of mm niullur and upwards reeeived in the timings Bank or on Special! Deposit and higbvst mus of Interest allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on all [mints " lowest rates. Special attention puidm the business of farmers am: an: of lawn customers. Blank Notes fur farmers Dale. supplied free on appticatiom BANK iiF trp'illMiME The lEolsons Bank. Immune In 1355. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Paidtup Capital - $2,090,000 Reserve Fund . $1,720,000 I Dwrowuu Given A Dunn!" Contact. Milena-I and [nun-t martteNItr pm up!” Mal: Wino-10AM tttey loan may be no.» HIM In ttto - “y. " Maul." no BUCEBERRoUGR & at, Phe, w. and Andi-I [in Ann. Wail... . out. D. B.--, " I“ t b - ' How and Where To Borrow Money I U. J. It!!!“ “IRA“. IIISIIII "ut. ll Buy Terms Buy hymen ' I 1'h"J%"d my! “yams. A genrrul hawking bud-mm "munch-(l F3 RM nus HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - I." tincture cl CURE SICK HEADACHE. ”WWKMM A. W. ROBAKTS. MANAGER SECURITY. THE CANADIAN Berlin Branch. J. P. BELL, Agent. JACO- HuPELER. [An-tar anloo anrh "be '" u esvrywkere t for [Inn-y Ure n I’ll “ANNE. ml unlit”. Ire" "BRUSH”. Felt Tee'.' bit'se. FEB (JDISTIPATNI. ran SALLBV Sill. To! THE COIPLIIIII d iucoutttcd, am I m mull u he" try p'llrt'tlllbl n, tlie M'I‘llri f the when mauled. ' x.7r~3,212 T4, 347,357 m: SALE 1" at loss on infor- an t va rum-L 'rid Mr. W It.' ”an! on Thttmdar 'a"t,,fitgt'Je't tho hum) of tl. 43-h. John um, tn Tm Rev. Wm Appel, at “mun-pm. Ps, " sauna-n m to this Ind nuns. In. Radial-on, a! Mg u Latin-JUMb n at,', bit-Id In W. vault we guano! he! W Mr Hoary Buckner, and other Berlin "have; It A B Powell, out. on." rim hummus Co., brandy 1M " the Economical III in Berlin on Monday. “in: A 0 Samuel. the native Per- Man hrosioaary Iddmuod a maul“; in the Sum!” School room of Zion Church on Thursdav evening, Mis Mn (Dr) Schmidt, ot Milwaukee, in visiting Mr. and Mn. W. L. Schmidt, Weber tit. semarLs were listened to with interest by all prtuwut. The new-strwtligh: on tho comer of King uni (New: Ftrs . ‘n' an enclosed are lamp " 15000 annih- puwor. It'd all right. A Best ward rivizen msbibrd too frgely of minimum on 'rbursdar and in me new": hit his wife and Jack: her m be. He shuuid be brought to justice. Ale at forty workmen from Toronto hm..- zmiwd and are now at work on the {'MH :mn ruilwuy at b'reeport. ‘1 he Pauo-rscm ruiixwy nil! Pruss the Seed In Pr,.gttm just Fourlr " the {Thrl'rj‘ nulls instead "t at the Wo llen Mills as at first proposed. The work of "xearatiug for tho piers has been 6 anthem-ed. The Finance Committee hold a h-nzllvy meeting 0n Thurs ay eveuintt M v m. h Mr. w. II. ttreithaupt, Prem idetst of tho (ins Co. was present, to musidcr the details of 'helistlstim.t con (we; a Teiuler tor whit-h was arr-mind sunn- time "eo. FY rruhinu mm prac tivullv mum “I and it irrtspcete" the mu Hut-l “will C sicned in u few days. " |--- attetidattee at T1uttvlay night's hard ”mm-rt Maw wcll up In the Ihiuttw um". ’I'lw luau-I gavv a lime [Art-gan Hm. (L Philip sbnwrd war and local “Mu-es through his prtFtoseotto and Il sum-(l w sun-.2 an in “an sung in In» v iee by Mr, A. Van-lulu”. In l'mrlin. Kurt. ll, Mrs. Anna Maria I'olt. "grd Po )vnrn. 6 months "ml 4 dan- In erased was a native of Fink- toe. (h-mmny. “with mum as the ~s l "f a stroke of apnplexy three tWir to I'm 15th inst. there were ten hiv'IH. six denim and four marriages we "dad in the Town Cletk's (mice, tor s, member. Tho semiannual conference of the Mennordte chun-h was held in Berlin on Thttrsdav, Ministers were statinnv ml and a number of I‘I'snluliuns passed in regard In mission work. The tirtrtsnth annual cmuentinu of the Women’s Cluistian Tempertuteo Uttion of the (Jimmy of Waterloo, will meet in St. Andrew's church, Berlin. on Thursday and Friday tiept. 27th and 2511]. Among the speakers ex- acted to take part are Mrs. A. o. Itutioesford, Ilnulininn 1'rvr,ident ; Mrs. (Run) A. M. Philips, Torottto; Mrs. A. Cunt, 1Jakwocul ; and others. Tho first rmetirvgrfthp, Free Lib- rary Iloarrl after the holiday Evasion Wm new in the lit-uni room on Thurs- sltr m1 w r. Til-um prysvnt were: Iler. J w. (human tchairman), lbw. Ii. VtHI Pin b. Ilev, W. A. Brucilvy. in“! SUM-mu John Marx, It. Sm) th and D. Po, s', 'lt. " was dlcidvd that the part of the qu when not now being new! he fitted n-- in order to give more room to alt" Library. The hearing system will lm extended to the lluartl mum. Parnell-g accounts and other mullnc wmk wrm the only other l-nu-eedings of the Inwlingz. The n- xt Inc-rung of the Bum-d will be held on l lsuteday, oe, tuber lihh. AI‘I'kS n That enterpiAng firm known as Jackson and Coehrane, are having their share of Canada's proBptstiety and in.. tend to erect a large three story ad- dition to their foundry. It has not been detittitely decided whether to go on with the work this year or to wait until next spring, but ig will be erected. as the present quarters are becoming altogether too small for the tirm'ty ever increasing husinrss. St. Mary's Sorin-ty elected the wow. ing new officers on Thursday evening: President - Gro. T. Spell. Vice Pres. - F.. “Which. Rec. See. - E. Harm. Fin. b'ec'y - J. ll. llncrnun. Thurs - G. J. Mm". Hall 1'atrtuuittve, - F. Imtshell, A. Mm. Art. um Itekofski. Trustees - President and Treasurer. These omens will be installed next Thursday evening. William mmlermutel, a young man about nineteen years of agu had the misfortune to [weak a leg in a fall from a warm on John tit. about 8 o'clock this morning. He had “and of bricks on the wagon and when nearing Foundry St. from Queen, by Ajar of the wzlgun he was thrown to the ground In the fall his foot caught between the bride and the side of the wag-m and both bone: of lhe leg were hrnkon. [In we. taken imn Dr. llowlhy‘e ofiict, and all" tho broke" limb had been (ironed, he was removed to Immune in the South'Ward. The quipmont and When of thin High Grade School an umnrplmord try any Gunman 8min.- School. Our tgt",ttg, 'aS,g'ti1r"'k," M mm of par Icahn Add". W, In ""'"htlt% Best Results BERLIN NEWS. Juno-1'. In Black. Berlin, om. are obtained at mm may»... thutl-Ooqu Mir-UMP?!- __ B-ur-aM- All. _Lamhi-r, m; m Ionor. nun; R. ubuehxu, sow Doubt; Frank Don- ... Balm, Jan Way, LII-cod; II.- Addie Gui. Berlin; Jon-b 93m, Berlin; Am Smith, Holdal- aus.s--Nere- Wham, Urban; Chum Fun. Gals; Berber' Win- grou, loin-Mu; Wm. Oehr, Bu- peter, lu- EM'I‘ovoll, out; Mia. Input Dunn, can; In. Mary Pet- up", Gleam; Min Burton King, Blair, It. (Hamlin: Manny, Kills»; “In Unto Winter, Gap; Mr. Cameron, Arthur. Thu. were no pupil- for the fifth (can clan and It is probable the clan will not be iqauxuraled this term tuOalt. There mun be at [can tan. 111:3le Buuer- l; ower-- Roos-- Bowlby-- Cook-- l'yltst - Williams-. Bechtl-. Bell-- “I tried many remedies to cure plies." trim W. M. Smith. of Luham, UL, “'bu: found no relief till I used Huckleu'l Arnica Salvo. l have not been "unwed nu: pileu since. Grand, an pile cure an earth and the boat salve In the world. 25c. perbox, guar- auteed by s. Snyder, druggiu. on Thursday afternoon the W. C. - T. U. held their annual meeting. The The lighting question has been sol- repaint; given were most encouraging red. A contract hue heen'drnwn up and show an increase in membership artdysgrosaed. The contract provides and in work accomplished. The fol. that the Berlin Gas Co.,furnish eighty- lowing ottieers Were elected for the four ampere electric lights of titty volt coming year: current; .that the company keep ligh- President - Mrs. (Rev.) Williamson. ted such gas lamps as the town may Vice Pres. - Mrs. Jus. Bingemun. require, of a. capacity of four feet per Cttrrespoudingtioe. - Mrs. Alex. Eby. hour. The electric lights are to be lt-‘cording Sec. - Mia: R. Weaver. lighted every evening, during the con. Treasurer - Mrs. A. S. Green. tinuance of the walnut, at sunset and on Sept. 27th and 28th the citizens continue to burn until one half hour of Berlin will have the privilege of befortmmritur, The gas lamps are to hearing Mrs. Rutherford, of Toronto, barn from three quarters of an hour who will give an address in St. An alter suns t until three quarters of an drew'a Presbyterian Church in cou- hour before sunrise, nightly. The nettion with the Waterloo Co. W. C. price for the electric service will be $73 T. u. Annual Convention. Mrs. per year for each light and for the gas lhi‘uerfurd is one of the foremost service $4.33 per lamp. All public sptutkeris ot the day and all who have buildings are to he lighted as needed heard her are anxious to hear her at prevailing current prices. The con- again. tract extends over a period of five ----------_ years from Oct. 1st 1900, and the eti- BERLIN BADLY BEATEN. pulation is included that the town can -.-_ purchase the plant at anv time during Galt cricketers put Berlin out of that period. _ GA LT Whittaker-- b. Jaffray--. b. Milliuratt-. h Mek-rrcitr- ll 1tu'uerrord is one of the foremost awakens ot the day and all who have heard her ale anxious to hear her again. Galt cricketers put Berlin oat of business in a very decided manner at \‘icturu Park on Wednesday alteration. piling up 113 runs while Berlin man- aged to 5mm unly 39, and of these Howltry and licchtel each made fifteen. "7"" is tho taoulated score: iioueil-- Woullard-- Sum 'rd - McCullough __ w tuiu,.,,ui-. (“h Irma- m'rt mm: It was a grand thng for this com- munity that. sun-h an enterprising firm as B. Snwlnr sen-mm the agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum- ption, the wonderful remedy that has startled the world by its marvellous cures. The furor of enthualaam over it has boomed their business, as the demand for it is immense. They give free trial bottles“) sufferers, and pos- itively guarantee a cure in Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,and all Throat and Lung troubles. A trial proves its merit. Price 500 and $1.00. There is considerable dissatisfaction found with the manner in which the "thletie grounds are kept, considering the fact that the difRsrertt sporting or- uanizations pay for their use at a rate which it is thought is too excessive. The grounds are. and have been all season, in poor shape. This was com- mented upon frequently by the visiting cricketers from Gait in a match on Wednesdsy. The ground, they said, was too rough to allow of very good play. This is not as it should be. The ditmrettt clubs pay for the use of the grounds st the rate of $15.00 a year. Clubs not making Arrangements for a stated length of time are charged '1.50 for esch match, and when admission is charged the fee is fixed at $300. With the income from from this high taritt, sportsmen feel that the grounds should be ken: in good condition. " is proposed by some, that somebody directly connected with s sporting or» gnulntion should have a place on the Psrk Board, and Mr D Ponyth, of the Rangers Football Club is mentioned as the men for the position. " hoadotr- It is . mystery why women endure Bechcha, Headache, Nervousnese, Sleeplessness, Molsncholy, Painting end Diny spells when thousands have proved thet Electric Bitterswill quick- ly can such troubles. "1 “human- yesrs with kidney trouble",write rs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, u., "end s lane but pained me so 1 eonld not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me. Ind, although " one old, I new In eble to do ell my tfi?iiil,',t ." It maroon. Consti inn-wee Apps te, Fi',"??,?.; saint on: too. a s. an. Uo9-- WORLD‘S CHAMPION H EALER. W. CT. U. ANNUAL MEETING. ABOUT ATHLETIC GROUNDS. '-ttetiiteiitaurmtt, I manor-urn lacuna. THey STI(UL:\ " RICH. A on? teYSTiittg, extras b. Bu'ler b. Co tk not out b. Butler leg before wicket run out not null rm .ch b. J.atTray h. b. McCullough b. Jatfray p. McCullough vxtras h. Jam-3y ; aver RUNS R L' 118 " uo 39 NS 15 H 13 hi 13 10 " b' "eaqlr .. luau-(cub "eqdtnt ttr-ttut on I“, and“. “but was; lulu Bud-ll, I”, Gallium-u. Diana, Built-nut. Paul! and lob-dz. 7 Bop-u let mm “not“ 323 I. vial an in shop-ail haw-l tun (16.4.5 _ Of the manly-bu pal-nu In a. will alum- ran down with typhul Tm we" trrl, “My: a.» Isolallon he.“ nae-spa as no. In: Reade " 'ii"& W~mnrun in the Mnenoo ot MU., Duncan), who in holidaying m Ila-tom And Toronto, Md dwnnrum her duties nwn aalutaototily. A column- ne wu appoinwd to meet. the Board at Work. in regard to the Ado-rut bola: laid along the hospital mum, on King St. it in butnglald on the DIM“ be which the “Mambo” object. The donation: for the month an: n ‘lolluu: Mr. Sueblvr. tiowtsre; Mr ‘Diehl, St, Jacobs, I basket apples; plus Zimmerman, 1 basket apple-Airs (G'. Davidson, make; Mrs. Rmdall,tlow~ on; Jr. Y.P.a. 'diou church, noun; Mrs. Colquhoun, tiost era; Mn. Wm. Hendry. 5 galluun cider, 5 basket. ap- ples, and tin-mm; All-J. William, Col- lier'a Weekly and Illustrated London Newt; Alum Weber, 2 lune" apple; Mrs. N. Tarel, 2 Uaskets apples, and tartrtst, cuke; Mists Beam, tiomrrs; Mia. Dalumsr, cabbage. The annual picnic of the Breithauptl employees was held on Saturday after- [ noon to the (Jose Club grounds at the Grand River. The day proved an‘ ideal one and the September sun shone warm and bright. The pie- nicker- included the employees of the tanneries, warehouses, and sale de, partment and ethos tstair together' with their wives and families. The congregating point was at the grounds of the old homestead near the tanner- ies from where thejolly crowd number- ing about 200 souls was conveyed in carioles to the grounds. The time dur- ing the early afternoon was soent in games, one of the most interesting features of which was the football game between the tannery and ware- house employees which resulted in a win for the former by 3 goals to 2. At 4 o'clock refreshments were served These were done full justice to, and then a surprise awaited the employers. Mr. Voelker, head bookkeeper, as- sumed the roll of master of ceremonies and, muunti 1; the verandah of Ouse House called to his assistance a num- ber of his fellow workers. Speeches were made, all dwelling upon the pleasant relations existing between the members of the ttrm and their em- ployees. Bat the big surprise re- mained. Mrs. Catharine Breithaupt and her two sons Messrs L. J. and J. C., President and Secretary respect- ively of the Co. were called forward. Mrs. lireitlmupt was presented with a beautiful silver tea tray while each of the gentlemen received a gold headed cane, engraved with a suitable in. seription- Both gentlemen made a suitable reply. The President sketched the growth of the business from its small beginning and told of the rise ‘of the founder Louis Breithattpt sr., from the ranks of a workingtnau. He commenced business with a capital of $90 which constituted his entire sav- ings. But thanks to energy, thrift and the assistance of a faithful wife he had forged ahead. The President pointed out that it is the privileges of every workingman to rise to the dig- nity of an employer. Mr. Rreithaupt also spoke of the rights of labor which must always be recognized. A num- ber of the men were silver medals on Saturday, which the firm had given them in l887 for having served the Co. continuously for twenty-five years or over. Thus these men have, new beeti employed by the llreithaupt firm for nearly 40 years and some of them longer than that. The day was a pleasant one to all concerned. L There are 37 collegiate institutes in Ontario. In 11 of these no {on la etusrgrsd-at least, in the lower forms. Thaw forum are free to residents not only in the clue: of Guelph, St. Thomas, London, St. Cntharinol and Windsor; but such smaller centre. on Brochiile, Napanoe, Niagara Falls, Perth, 80min. Mid other places, throw the doom ot omndlry education o n to the children oi all who are Marta mppovttho ”may, ’ It that mirror of yours shown a wretched, eallnw complexion, a Jann- diced look, moth patches and blotchee on the skin, We liver trouble ; but Dr. King's New Lite Pills regulate the liver. purify the blood, give clear Ain, may cheeks. rich complexion. Only 25c. " S. Snyder's drug note. 1.331%.)4. t Bowman, formerly of the th Batt. inn been heard from in South Africa when! he in doln duty mooning Boer prisoner: from L',',,',',','. i’onuein to Cape Town. He in minus to rejoin his regiment the Canadian Mounted Ititirm, n the mm, but he not succeeded in doing so time he vu laid up for three web on 1mm 11.“:kade " hone. Hie influx-h W " Imam», THE LIGHTING CONTRACT, BREITHAUPT EMPLOYEES PICNIC. WHAT A TALE IT TELLS Mn: Winn/w n Roaming lvnm- bu Mon and by mnlkmn of mm for their erdm whllg boon-Int. lldlnhnrbotl an alarm and Molt» ot your m! 13;: ale-k child an": “and min, with U", of "In: Teeth mad at can In t . that "MtncWinqtow'.Mmtthir, amp fll (1.le Tania. " will nllevo 'N' your “Ha "mm mm as”. Dav-uni vpm it mothers chm In no mimic arm" n. It can [limbo-s, 71mm the Momaeh and Donal-t. 'ae g,tig,?.1ta 'it't'al'.tt It'.",,": "13% II in " Y- I Mt whoh ”new. Ate. '0u'll',tl'f'Wl's'd't thrttk', momm- guy-- I: "new P. m "Now, an "punter knew ton times In and: about the intrlmic "In. at the nook and the hilidc workings at ther com- pu g3 gig !rrtktt did, Ind (no, brokrr How F" Wall sued Ila- Wu Bola Wlth Ill- 01"- Pull-d. "A number ot Jenn-s mm," said a Wa0 ureet man, "some men mum from out the west to Boat in admin» in \anl Mrtwt, One of the most snccvssful brokers of that day was askcd to take it up, and ho, atter eoniuleratiou, agreed. The agrou- ment was that the stuck was to be plan-d in I pool conlmllod by the bunker. This Btock will to no! 815 per shire to it. owns". and the broker was to In" whnterer he Could got above that tuture, and no questions were to be asked or magma made an to what he was doing. "tgo tho some atartrd. and presently sto- ries began to tir about converninz the atoclt. and they wrre very rosy stories as to what the lutura of that particular stock was going to be. In tha meantime considerable trading had been going on. and tluaiir it bot-am. for the time living on of the stocks that occupied the sum- tton of brokers and customers alike. Tho treasurer of the company, who had put 1000 sham in tho pool, on. day. when the stock was soiling " 38. rushed into tho broker‘s oMee and. after excitedly u- nmask; his Urliet that tho stoch was Bm Ing to go, stated that ho had just pur- chant! 1,000 sham. 'm' "P" A0iiirirviuii iiiik%ihi" ""376; Tda “a . hunk”? 'l,'tii'iiiiiS? & II . n . Er'i'i'it ilqh"tii"irtirkt i'i'iiii1Vi'lile - To a stranger the mansion Turkish Bl'lllml presents a singular swim. Tilt pupils are lit-mud (truss bswed tru the Gan marblu pun-mum in the porH, of [h mosque, forming a somirinlr about tlt hadia, who is, u a rule, nu nhl. fart mun Ho hold- In his hand a stick lung eunugll to reach awry mum-uh By menu- ot this rod he is euahk-d not only to pro servo order "mom: the mischievous. but to urge on the boy whose recitation is not 'satisfactory. But. as a rule, hudjas are hay and often tall asleep. Thon it is that the pupils enjoy. what the American boy would style I "picnic." A trick they specially like to play on their sleeping Inch» is to anoint hls hair and long gray beard with wax. which is, of course. very dillicult. to be rid of. You may ha lure when the hodja wakes he makes good use or his lengthy weapon. Some of the answers these little Turks receive to their questions Would make an American child open his I'3Nes" in amaze mom. A halt grown boy. in the presence of A missionary, who tells the Morr, trtsk. ed the hodja: "What makes it "In?" "Up in the clouds," answered this wise teacher. "our prophet, Mohammed, and the one who belongs to Christians went into business together. the profits to be divided. One night Mohammed stole all the profits and ran away. In the mom- Its.. when the Christian God discovered his loss. he pursued Moll-mined in his golden chariot, the rumbling of whose wheels makes the thunder. The light, hing is the bullets of fire which the God shot after his liming partner. Mohant, med, ftnding he could not esmpe in mid, air. plunged into the sen; the Christina pod followed him, and the shock splash ed the water out and it fell to the earth in rain." And the young Turks, believing the Inching: of their hndjn. grow up with. out further investigating the cullSl‘S ot rain, the true source of which is taught an American child in the kindergarten.- Roswn Herald. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS HE FOOLED HIMSELF. ict" TO SUFFERING a, WOMEN. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . - . " - - 'aott,ttoatttt DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV'T - - 93079.76 All Policies Guaranteed by the LONDON & LANCASTER FIRE INS. co; with Assets of $15,030,000. . John Shun. President. Sis mzwww N uBruss':ssiivsR,"rf "The broker "nought It our. ind then i. did two thin”. mm he lumber}. and than he Inn! om Ind pulled tho sum]. The nook. after a dump which unanno- tr landed lt It 8. than pulled Into the hands of I "an" and bu - Ion. anything ulna. The tron-urn Ion nor. on the t,000 than. be pinch-In! than In undo all the tooo he out In the-pool. and "t than no "not. who will I" on 'Buny Joe' nun': mm when he -t.dthea.i.rarnthatthemmtru 29-: h- m may: "-1!" tan - (In tt an mug 6r no uln- il an. In the tron-um. curl-Ml away by the fulcr- which In himself had ardrrod nut-d and whleh he him-01f In” won untrue, tooled Lime]! Ind had sunny bought (hr-tori It " .tmnR1 in». A I llmv'." 'l'pnx No one ever better understood the needs of her own sex than Mother Eh . She was a. fuithful friend, an; skilled assistant to thousands of women in their tiquf distress and suffering: Before leaving Gernmny for America, she received, from an eminent Professorof Medicine in one of the Medical Institutes in the city of Worors, Germany ', a. Hecipe to specially allay the pains and cramps, that women are subject, to, and in her fifty ClTl practice of midwifery. ound it of ineatculahle value to allay the suffering at her patients. Thousands of women, who having used Eby‘a Gal'- mun Mother Drona, testify that, they would not do without. them in the house. The Mercantile Fire As a family remedy for reliev- ing pain in the Sinnmch and Bowels, Cramp. Colic. Bloating Nervous Headache,ettr,,in either 'MMt, Eby‘l German Mother Drops, are. without doubt, the host medicine in existence. If Sold by Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. or two bottle: will he trent by mail on receipt of fifty rents by Alfnd Wright. Secretary. HEAD OFFICE I. F. EIV. Chemist and Dmggilt. PORT ELGIN, ont, INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1875. How Is This For a Snap House Decoration Boettineer's old Shad WATBRLOO INFERNO, ONTARIO. The undersigned has on hand a great variety of the most beautiful andori ind designs; also borders of ao inches' width in one or more colors in oil, for the decoration of rooms, kitchens Ind halls. Paper: hanging, all kinds of embroidery patternsmtim- ing on marble, gloss, shields, em. I speci- Ihy. My prices no the lowest in the County and I am prepared to execute " orders entrusted to In: to the satisflction of my cus- tomeu in the Ihortul p00- Iible time. T. A. Gale. Inspector. Jno. 8tttttttidt'tt "s In gent's furnish- ings? Hats worth $2.75 now $1.50. 82.50 now, $1.25 and " underwear worth " now 6oc, 75c now 40c 60c now 300 and 25c. boys' underwearworth 40c now me. sweater worth 75c now 15c. white shirts " for 75c, 75c shirts for 60c, soc shirts for 4oc, callus loceach or threefor 25c, and in suirstyou will get special bar, gains for the next two weeks at PAUL “mun. . A,

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