Pdnciml Connor expressed nppreolv , “km or the work of we“ mcoeeeful pupil- nnd and they richly deeerved that they got for P their faithful np~ ' Ttiiton to etudiee. y The next number on the progrnm ', we. e chum by the 0mm Glee Club .. which wee exoellently rendered. . Then came the lecture by Prof. F Mttrrre, of Toronto. on ., .PRESENTATION OF CERTIFI- GATES. V the police magistrate took oeeesion "guterr very pmnouned objections . T gingham, which forbade the use ' rod except " the option of the I ' himself. He (the mlaistrate) , but thrashed mmy s time and ‘e‘dered, he was better man be- l cl it. There is little doubt that _t, rude, applied generally, contained . truth. The tendency of the n oducationist, is to get farther from corporal punishment, and View harmonica with the ideas of mots. To rule entirely try on is a pretty theory bat co does not give results which that the old saying about spar- tb rod and spoiling the child is I or “Unions. A child should taught to yield implicit and un- ning obedience, to parents 'e "more. If itis to give the proper 'Mnneo to constituted authority in "rner life obedience to its elders should become almost second nature in early life. This was one of the tenets in the old Roman system of education, a system which gave to the state the ideal citizen as well as the ideal â€idiot. A little more judicious use of theme! in many of the homes and .ehoois, would probably be uiutary. The Annual presentation of Metttl - the Berlin High School took tlg,',', on Thursday evening in the ture Hall of the School, which was Strly we]! filled. The event had not been very well advertised or the attendance would have been much larger. As it wan mom who did attend mntnmoet protttatms evening, the lecture on Problem of Soclnl Reform by Prof. Hume of Toronto University being . â€hourly one which proved highly Interesting unwell an instructive. Bulldo- thh a very pleasing program vagina ttpupils. ctiktrma0"iuVop' the program Malling on Mina Ala-ens for a piano mu which amine? for her, hearty vacuum or ROCIAL “rout. F" The Professor spoke of the" â€whim n the polnuo! dilpule - mummy; social reform. Rm Mn enters into the his and the Mar or every individual and in h tae, I'm. It work in the c'J,u"tfll'id The Mountba- luvo boon gonna on the gram: ofatl, that other â€Clad-urban ho came to this , It" India-"y landed to bring “manna-my sad to break my. Enriy eivtiisatimt did not the individual. no war: â€than“ cram. An ax follower. 00:1?an MATRICULATIOX J nylon Simon Lruvmor--Arno Bitzer, mt Addie Grotr, Miss V. Weber, Rm Hymmen, Miss Jennie Ogram an! John Wray. Juno: LrrAvvsdjiG 11:10]“: P. Bornhold, M. J. Clemmer, J. Atom-on, A 1168:), .?.ottruFiuiarmson, Minn R. new}; Miss k. B(iiaTiif,""riGi; 8he'tris, Rgnnk Hamilton. Two pupils who have left Berlin have lino. paced the lat pan Muri- qtttattott “nowhere, They are Gordon Tnvon and Thou. Williams. hm PART MAxracctuTrotr.- Alvin Kaufman, Archie McKay, Mine Mama. Plrch, George Trench. Pad"! lowly, H. Cnthou John P. Bornhold and Fred Mor1er w to do no. if tt Gideon It was be rent home. had been done with s certain number wont to the whoa) “rod into In duration with “or. Hones tho chug!) um In. at In donut and out: which l numrutox or unnrxnuns F, iiti--t.aka-- .-- ". - h r. “It!“ I. “an I. i - (has! 'ar-ga-tr" - gwuouwmduu‘ than. Pnnoipai cad ihUGaii', ndmuumm hthoPouoo 001nm .mawom .Inbdonno Wm '.Arhtrihamarrwtotargsttrristt '61:;me School. nae- 'ed'uomarulatirtesofttssBo-t "m which I child mum lmotrepolutsintunarnt,tmi-it I g In. caste or elm. An " "tmth. Honk American lodhn. high-Wt rum-mums -5 A men: not yet perfect. *1 in may logidnmm “I kw mung. 80m i'i'i!i'elii would who h minus. of um m - It! that “0 party â€new: I'M-hum; onâ€, that we in a "hrmdttrr, [overn- I Iltstitt of 3mm)“ no " TIE â€BOOLROOI. At the High School. _aW.IlMt'tMtMtr. .c. h at. twain- Iii-D 'tor, of Canada: hould old acquaintance he forgot t" Ne newer comes mechanically from every Brltieher. Nor Ibonld new tt!huaintattm, be forgot. Remember that on the bluntly tuid. of South Afrlee you have eoldler boys were on the tirhtg line, Baotmt by loyal Britten subjeete from Ceylon end Indie. In the atidet of damtsr, looting friendship! were formed, end you. lediee of Con- Me, have It In your ne'er to cement thoe bond; The Green use of Ceylon and [mil-upped Mt you from senti- ment. Ry “3ng them you not only aid your bimbo! onlnnleu, but you get abeolntely the been tea. Thoee of you who drlnk Green Japan ten have a revolution in More it you make the change. Blue Ribbon, Selma: end Monsoon when may be bed from your grocer. -Cohnti= “I sum-mi such pain from com- I cook! hardly "It," Irma R. Robin. mmmb rough, ms., "but Daemon’s Arnie. Salve comm: cured than.†Aces like 'tttth a} sprung incl... Pull Mâ€, -._- .'v-NP.. ""'" " “I w .. , w m qrrti.daetrttetm,1tttttkeatm.e. m1$.¢313c 2de. "fa-3:; that initiates! Ind 'aiiTii7iil' 1'l'l'.',tehr.',t','tWLt,utjiiii _ or "MM" I Min-n menu-mm Mahmud. “cumin-ml a...†a“, "mem. 1'ltSRag 'd'.'N2t't', It hauls. E: 'LS,', i'i'ukt I a _ 'MIN, t%2td I h '?ttttesetesff1r] h, . t!lr. Cur. mum-ii JESS": mu. m "aa brrrim M}. aaa' }‘grfoot)ulc of am Chan-on and No%r8.--'rtte weather has been very . chnngeable for some time. The wet season lasted about six weeks and then‘ we had a little snow and frost. Sleigh- ing lasted about a week and thencame rain and mild weather and rain again. I The farmers found it difficult to get l their root crops housed. . ....Since our) election is over things have iiii'iii'i) down with the exception of a few hard l Tories who are harping the race "Ts. ttte. The Conservatives worked hard out came out second best. Our home interests were too much tor them. Our member, Mr. A. E. Dyment, did more lor this district the last four real than the Conservatives in eighteen y are, in (ac thoe never did anything or this part of the Is!and.....-'l‘he wharf at Providence Bay, which was partly built last September will be finished next summer. As soon as it is com- pleted boats will call regularly from Wiarton and other parts on the main- land which will make the route less than half the distance it new is by boat'to the mninland. It will be about nine or ten hours run from Providence Bay to Wharton and an eight hour. run to Southampton. ..... Bushmcr. are in great demand here. The wage} paid it from $26 to $30 per month, for making pulp wood and saw logs. "There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an ope'a- tion" were the startling Ward: hoard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge. Wis.,fmm her doctor after he had vain- ly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yelinwjanndioe. Gall stones had formed and she can- stlntly new worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. Ith a wonderful swarm: ., Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, boss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 eta. Guaranteed. For sale by S. Snyder. The udjourued one of Kendall k Root n. Boehmer was taken up heron Judge Chisholm last Thundey. The action is the outcome of a dispute tns tween the parties about a narrow strip of land east of the Randall & Ron; warehouse and running through from the G. T. R. trucks to Breithaupt St. I‘he defendant purchased the lot east of the warehouse and has need the disputed land for storage of coal supposing it was part of his land. The plenum; ask for $50 damages, besides an injunction and cum. The de- fendant ltr to be the rightful owner of the i d, if not by deed try occupation for more than 10 your: The defence is also let up met the land is worth more than 8200 and that therefore the County Court has no uriadiction. _ of m. met will touch the luau-non Mttto East, And the commerce noun- ing moon will be vastly bqmyBeint. Canada bu ngnnd future had our my]. man have high “all. Ho put in t vord to: education, mum uninrlny education. He upon well of Claudi- public school: Ind “no of Bulk: High School which and. high in tho opinion of the Eduoattoual Dr MEG!“ " Toronto. A bonny vote af that: In: tendered Plot. Home on motion of Mean E Km and J. Bad- dnby. . The program was brought to a clog. by a aplendidty executed plum 3010 by Mia Daiar Bilbom. “In" - Ill. be '4"k'4tlll'lhld,u1r2dlt.N". unpnunu "eerrltrm and than but lutouvmho tttr.'",,,',',',,':,',"",:,',',',,',,'; form“ In an 3 century cm mu my a can important pm ll! lngonm Tho progn- WV fl“ it". to “in“. nub- dummyâ€: "dun-lipid. at» mun-um. has“. lb. “aluminum It h Inpa- tttht't,t'grgaut"tsttx but“. a“. In hum - The Pm'-. ammo '"d"atoiitrtrrq “Yuan-Ni union mutt-tub! km" This In Wham-uhmm-nmm irtaMitm. tuuettmrey We mun um SPRING BAY, MANiTOULiN. SAYS HE WAS TORTURED A WOMAN'S AWFUL PERIL. FOR AULD LANG SYNE. COUNTY COURT. . ill-tho" -- if; Ailukiid Thai)!!!“ Admin-0 to. 'l1'2Shtc12tt and “want-mind“!- a. mill, and Con-dila- nrry 1ntItem. when any so on Em". dirk Mnlmdoum. twink-uh! att'dreoeheottettre' Bov Ari-mural In larder. New York, For '2t.--hmr, Mrttrtt. Inn of Bath Ronrh, who was ehrst early Rut-day morning bv Dotrctive T'hnothy Dun-mm! of Brooklyn mad yum-in}. annd. immorlI-n-b after M. virl‘m's domh was ah “I.“ in the Pnlice l'nurt. and hold on a M of murder, The "tortt. In. in. cold-blooded and Inaccu- Kn upon marlin]: was hald in Wy- ctitrv Hull At night, which clown! the convention no“ If: [an (it of. Kerwood, Ont . Der. 21 --A scrim-s accident mun-rd hrro night. Art the 6.30 train for m wag pulling out John Cttrmott 'stepping on the train had his can t caught in some n and it drew him under train, tinting on both logs aha _ Doctors ware promptly II tondanrn. but give no hope of mody'n recovery. L. Wooiverton gave an interesting paper on "Packages for Export of Fruit." in which he gave tho veins of hands for tumult-s, also males for pew-hes and gnaw-m An address on “Forestry fur Far- luv-rs" was delivered by l.. It. Mice of Port Huron. which brought forth connidrmhle discuss-inn A M. Smith. St. Cuthnrirure, gun a vory Interesting address on wind- hrt-nks. which drew forth consider- able discussion. "t ho following otticern wore elected: l'rcsidvnt. W. Orr. Fruillnnd; vice. pr‘csidont. G. C. (Elston. Craiqhurst; threetors, W. A, Whitney, Iroquois; It. B. White, Ottawa; Harold Jonas, Mainland; W. Boullq-r, Picton; Thos. Ironâ€, Lindsay: E. Lick, Whitby; M. tittit. Winona: A. M. Smith, St. ('alhurinos, J, Scar", Woodstock: J. 1. Graham, Wnndnk-ur; t IL Rim. Mitchell; A. McNeil. Wsstkcrvttte: C, L. Euphoria. "rilfitt. ('nhmmr Was selected as trlore of moatimz, Brantford, Ont. Her. 2t.--Yester, day mnrning'a sossum of the Fruit '2rnworn' Armrreiation was vmy ilk “Testing. Finances were reported to be in I very satisfncuhy cotttre tion. Mr. D. Knechtel has spent a lilo time in blinding up the Maury, and it W†a. ""spatiticent structure, tmed with the latest muchinery, and in about tour hour: nothing is left but . IuBSl of crumbling walls. Over two hundred men - throw" out of unployment by the tire. A: won as Mr. Knechtel heard ot the lure ho hired n spoeiartraut and named tor home. Jun. as they drove out trom mar (at. the Penman; express was ap- proaching the railway crowing. which was not over a few rods away. Mr. [annox whipped his horses into a. gallop in an attempt to cross hclure the train, but the rig wu- struck, am: all the occupants and hath humps kimed. A _ lb Blush“: “I ll. - tal-Ind..- All lulu I... n.. "but. Burrie. Ont. Dee. 21. - Thoma- Xennox, n farmer, About RO'yeurs of age. residing in Flotr. near Phelps- ton, his daughter, and daughter-in- raw, Mrs. James Ignnox. were in- stantly killed by the Pencuznx "- press It 6.45 yesterday morning. "urnitum Company and undertaking estaNiatrtoout, T. I't-ehlman & com. gully, ttour Ind feed. B. F. Ahrvrur, hardware; and! & chpler, gen-nu .lr.v.goods; W. lick»), photographer. u. Meurer. blarksnvuh and crerrUges workw. Chas. Doupci, ttour and had In; total loss is thought to be about me million dollars Mr. I'epler, one of the partners. Nu; very badly burned, and it is (cured several lives are lost, as men "ere seen germ; mto the burning building, and have not been seen since. One boy had a. leg broken The town has no 'ire-tight' "ttpri- oncm and Walkcnon kindly sent mun hook and hum-r company over 'o help also l'nlmerston and Cheiley tiudly offered to send their engines. The village of Neustadt sent up there hand ttre engine, which did [and work in saving the lumber. It was a. calm night or else the whole town ‘Nould have been wuped out. .-. I†m In)“. _ lam, on... m.. 2t.--At . o"ttrtq& has awn-n; it wu din-wor- ud that “I. Kuwaiti»: Fur-11.1111: Pne- ton Wu. on Bret, .md II I but Inh- uLu cloud. ot much and an“. of tire leaped out In every direction, The “Lory coveted .bou'. two m at land. “a not. a wall In kn sund- iug About ten nulliiou loan. of lum- bee in the yard and an sawmill more sesved. Gun-n of {in unknown. Amour of loss and insurance not howl. present. u both Mr. M ml Knochlal. head of the tirsu. uld \'r. J. S. Knurhtel, .ocrettxry and treasurer, were in Toronto. “w , . ' _'",""'"""""-- . J, ‘l -h.--ir. L is', mama rural-uncut Mamâ€... -- . a-s-tro-mr-. I 'mhm "rP,tMfgir."Pgg2'ett L088 IS ONE IILUOI was I tttE mums-0mm rum. The [in spread to adjoining trqtid. tugs and an 4otlositttt plum "on completely eortsuu-ed. Knetchce. Furniture Fluory. the Gneutlner 's-ts-as-s-re'- n. mun-Mutual- a-uu-nuuouuhunw "nuances-mu. "o"-""""-"-"!- â€Chum†THREE TRAIN VICTIMS. jiyitiiai" Eittdi caaG -ewe at John Furnad)‘. in he train had his Imp In name manner I! him under the " hoth logs above Ju- wpre promptly In nt- ttive no hope of (or r.’.|uc..-Ip( a; Her. 2t.--Yesters I Airicth the next the “an 3|! 'iiiijii,'iiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiie"i' ---- an m I "a tU','gttit alt cm I. a - Walgth‘nII-I 151i "o-i-edu - or.“ "tiiFifGF â€gimp-saunas: Sir Min-d maintain- that much of the "col sud Iron exported from the United Rum . of interior mayâ€, and that am and. bridg- an of (sully eonumcuon He Ms M Mum-(l the Von-in "them with It.- tiuia “new†that on III any.“ a: bridge- ln the 1mm snu- tu-h (on - you. London. no. 'i---Att auntie"! to bar Amerieun mcnulnl-tnrrn trom no- curing bridge and railway contracts from the ttrtttntt (:nvernmem. but km begun by Sir Alfred Hickmun. N, P,, . prominent "on! maker ot Waiverhunpton and former president ot tho Brttq* Iron Trude Anoth- “on. ' (at. a on, For Pu. l-lky. Ottawa. Dee. 2t.--The War Omee has notified the Militia Dwain-em that In Imperial pension of tMo shillings and Sixpence a day has bven granted to Private lulloy of Win- cheuwr. who lost his eyesight iron I Boer hull“. With the per diem " lowance of 81, which it in hid rill he made to him from the Patriotic l-‘und.the blind - will remin- about 81.60 . day, Private Ilullm'. " is said. will mum his studio-.1 tor the ministry. which he nbnndoned to new. in Mouth Alricn tmttrrom"srttly', Mi. Kruger repaired to the Palace at Industry. where 5,- 000 schoolboy- Welcomed him with I choral. (Ian-4h.- Hxnl linger“- Tooth. Montreal, Dee. 21. - ur. Brhert. who was recently summoned from Paris to Holland to attend to some dental work tor ex-I‘reaident Krugw, in . young Cum-dial. who ha. Achieved marked unoccu- in Putin IR a m-rgeon dentin. Probably the Door President had not the Mime-u suspicion that he WM pining tru mouth. so to speak. in the hands of a. British subject. and Worst: null, of . Canadian. It shows that. go when he will. the Boer loader cttnetot get awn! trom tho hum Briton. Dr. Ryk'er In u native of Dunhun. lil- cuquoi County, Que. [upon-l 00v " is nlno un‘d that Eriglnnd mid Germany will purchase from Portu- gal the Alricun colony at Moaam- bique. south of German East Africa nml can of Matrsbeletand. The Zam- boni River will be the boundary be- tween the new German and English possessions. - II Connor-th- " In Ko.t-utr-- nln and (ion-u, Worm-c Tog†. Chicago. Dec. 21.--ah. R rd prints this from in Berlin co pon- dent: The Record correspondent Ill-\f0- ceived intonation from e reliable source that Germany, “cording to en unwritten agreement with Eng- land. will be rewarded for Its neu- tral attitude in the 'l‘rensvul war. Thin reward will take the form of a gift of the III-nu of Zanzibar. on the can! coast of Atria. and 20 miles distant trom the cohst ot German East. Anita. Bloemfontein, Tuesday, Dee. Mt. - Gan. Duvet had 6,000 men and 18.- ooo homea when he captured newsh- dorp, according to a. gentleman who was imprisoned there. The Boer Cohb. mander thert uncured that he wu not going to surrender without n free pardon tor nll his men. incl-Yul: in: many Capo Dumb. The tom ot 6300 in now divided into throw at» tions. "The important point: on the raft- way and the 'teiqhborturod 3n wall guuded. I hope the hand will-non bo drum north Wu." 0-,. I.“ MI. Dial-M Cup. Town, Dee. 2t.--Thq "union of Lupe Colony " spread!!!“ It is n- ported an the Been In" occuwvd Cole-burg, south ot Philippolh. and near the Dung. Riva- Colony Iron- tier. Tho people hon as. much die turbod. A mixed lore. of 1,000 men was dupntchdl north yumâ€! ovum“. an nor-u. m iii-a-idk". up." Inc'- than... laden. Doc. 'tt.--'rhe follow-In desp.teh in been noun-1120.6..- oul Kim. and mark. - my. Duo. 19: "A mm 01 learn. gum-lad u fro. 500 to 'oo. Lu ace-ca It. Owlivor u lune-u: Bod. "A “and hold in upon“ to but -, Ivar Bind Drift. “Tim I." ban lollqwod. t bun um . con-1mm. body ot mound men, who m pm" uouud them. "The Boon tron Rheum“: “not an being lollowod €10.er Iron 'ar. team. which they te" a: tt o’clock yesterday Ina-I001). going its an. m. reunion at Suynburg. floor General In! 0.000 I.- Qll - Won. '.',rdra-t m In. {ohm-alum. all pa. ". an. 'StertetmrAett oer-â€wrin- - WANT! In" Panoore, 6““!!! To an IAIIIIAI "mum: roll. nun) Into. SAW DEATH I!“ A-trhs . [LN-lur- In", ia if; m “III M. In" Him Ihtitrtalilig Go; Dada-nun Ind “was." Call- â€m1!†.0“. Only 360. u i. Buying. Putts . bed in the Inn-una- ducal 1tte like new. of uranium Dr. King'l New Life Pill. expel the po%tesvmmt clogged bowels, gm tlr, - but unruly, curing Con-11w hm, mm Biol Hondu‘w, Pen "ll “for,“xidngy and Bowel m LII" India a the near-am Tho-bun in “help an my at no an Iowa the mm y ,Mmdcmbnmopown â€mlmenmmnmln- =,"gt,1etre,,t Win-o mammalian-law YJu, India of Oman, has the - to Inga I "lenie- nrhro ca tho in- = m M I... lamina and Jam-l " than. amen-m your brother odonku who produce the gun Ceylon and [nah was. "you at Jun: I... try Sal- ads, Monsoon or Blue Ribbon pact on otCqrioes and India Gnu: 'e-col. udie.ofNgmda.. Sideby ado mood 0-1!!- noble multhmmhmdcqhnud India ttt the mar-am The-10pm WI! “lull an W," noon-amount...“ 55-...“ In“. D... ".--uat m a the Wind-or no“! c We“ 4M- ur w W to It. mm- Ink villa Hm I, an old-J many oi the Grand Trunk and the 0.qu Var-om â€in. number- Wu Ir. Bur nun-nut from the Inn- “at " an. proportion to un- ty.t_tttee_r at up â€than MR 3313'“. Th. ulnar was and In the Wind- sor'u m nylo and took place In the “lid? MCQAIQ. T.tttt. Wr. 0m B. “I... second ree-mat. and general We of the Grand Trunk m9... occupied the chair and. after doMq - to tho aeolian! menu an in and and a. Inn-l purl- otio but. having b-at _ Ir. new. P.oroood the to.“ of no - by: "On: Gun-t." In wall than and My nun-ta. which Inn ro- pllul to “In.“ by Mr. Has-I. The when won " an Internal M. thq dinnor Mating ot It. dunner d a “any “than; The. m hm of happy thoughta and may reference- to the high atom in which Mr. Hon was held by all. QM“ rum Wu ex- proud at his mun-In. his connection with the Gnnd - During the "on†a “version tom the ordiar.v orthodox din-or wu- made and Mr, Eur. wu mus-l with . beautiful m]:- In On a». ot . hand-om. Album. The and M of the Album hou- a beautitut we“ Inscription. whieh ml- u lollow': From the one“! hmlly of the Grand Trunk and Chair-I Vow Ruhr-y- “sums. to Mr. t"2tcAtWd' an". on m. nun meat trod the We of then propel“: to accept the preiey of the gouthern mm County. not... FOOD CHANGED“ POISON. ttiiett-vimiieta. .mmm-umu Inn-u orihaasa vAmu. ON THE FIRING LINE- Fai.' i LGU D. In.“ appeal†In": WAT-I100â€. Ilmhva-u but on “I can to out. Mn Elihu of .m- to the "ttoi-trd'- '-iHtb.titamd w. as“): ti1i,t'i'iiFi'itqi'f.ti1',:t " would you __A kayak-(mm - - all." to u, miu' . k'l â€I dippe- u. 't.00-- “mmMeudwma 'atlt7 ttt 1t'tg'trai'tttiidt was“ q6iirt, 'ttar. vary comm "uia'moarttoirodakiiiia 81.“) SHAEFER BROS. sun's Bakery WE Mdii)U))fi/i 1(jlf1i1 ((ii('iai, . WEICHEL & SON. ‘1: Has Berlin and surrounding coun- try had such opportunities as at the present time to secure such up-to- date clothing as we are oifcring, (made in the fit reform style) for quality and wormanship. equal to mtuUno.order; and in a great many instance. far superior. We wish in particular to that the attention ofthe public to a few things here mentioned. These are material, ,ePrkaptutship,colors and fit, sewn with the best linen and Silk tint-ah all backed up by the best manufacr titers in Canada. and we are con- stantly adding the best that is otfcr ed and that cash will buy. Do not bemisled but come direct to the place where you get the assortment, " King St Never 8. SNIPER a M. . R. ERNST & CO. Before mum-aha: F?†'e â€Win-tn! ' n, -M -. -. Wm"..- u... w... m nu m. " will II: n the d "at... I‘Mndm’vr 'fu""'"'"" Repairing st moderate rum WATERLOO. Sanderson, Bakery HONEST BARNES AT Local Agents, WATERLOO. "or. and to Wear can Grain 03!! Skin [and hook)“: the kind for Drona-hu- wenr. every pair var. mud to war mu, in. l to A Se".'."...'?,'.,":?-!-'?- “*4 M lum- out JOHN STREBEL Pamphlet Lrce _ from our local agent cr our nearest theru. V “W, "re bu.- The handsome“ Bauburncr in Candi. One mm] more healing mtrfaee thun any otrcr. Fire Fassea throvch three i'.ues, while other stoves have only twopmt thus accur- mg hue tlurd more hcat from the s." me Incl Parlor stoves draw the coid :ur I If the liner. Remomhie tireirct; flat or _dup, Acx grams " mnmble nickel 1m. ke:s. 'l he can irakcs pcrfrrctlr. mg (an? tiurd ir, szmc iuet Par; coid Fur cff thcf Remomhm fir It! gratrrs, I pckes. 'lhe av Tor. mu no ' menx. TInaos-o. Howrah". u'xxxrmcu AND VAscouvmc Three sizes without Oven. Two 'qtzcs with oven. Bray stove g duuhk- bunch famous Basebumer In. It 'I“Pl00. Decrease the Coat Bill and lam-u: Your Con-tort by ugh; a KING ST., BERLIN. Berlin. no risk, we guanine: Ho, fiat ‘N EST PRICE ONT if; 3353?. ESE: