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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1901, p. 5

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.V> - iv.--- h I ' - All” on: gum" or Th. Inn-hone and the ruin: came lid tho green gnu grow Bll 'round. The-lunch!” Hollan- Bank " punt Malnu- All deposits A urgent piece of advice In "-1ch to you annal- tii1thoy stick to you." The Doctors will do . Incl omen hm in "winning, than days. Mr. Zoollnor shipped a load of export m hon hero to the Old Gummy on Tun-d”. T'V W" kl.» uni-(- "any“ Tic-Numb t de, n.‘ We“ be JlSUto' writ wt: in above as FatLitherdrueneceasities. Dovltt's City Dru g Store Man - wank». On and: an melting their In an! chum. up. sunny Inapector Flynn will mute MI man on and am: Ms, 15th. Mr. R. Wuhan: moved bu house- hold “In“ to Bridgeport on Monday Mt Booming", of Waterloo, was ttraattrdattotts1titseruso for the Albert Hotel " Bridgeport. Ed. M. Devin the Dnggist, hw. m- lnge supply of fresh vsceine .rud mien shields. The monthly meeting of the Young People’s Society ofSt. John’s Lutheran Church will be held on Monday even- lug. manila! ttttrZitntnertnatl House, Alexander Home and Sengram’a ware- house no receiving 1 coat of paint. Mr. Fred Hilton- has the contract. Mr Seaman nuns is Joseph be, came bisjockoy has none: of many otthtra.--a'orortto Stu. " fill Imllo when he sees the prices on out children’s sheen. The Yellow Front Shoe Pal-co, Berlin. Mr Pour Mayor of Berlin will open up I ttour md feed utore In Daviu’n Block in the shore formerly occupied by Mr B. Wilhelm, Erb " What: you MM) the thin end of a long polo -rtng on the scene, expect to no I small boy with a can of wrigglers " the other and. The fishing mason " will hold baby if baby bu on a petrol our sweet little shoes. Come undue our display. You can't find halt with the prleee. - The Yellow From Boot Pam, Berlin. In}. tr. Root, proprietor of the popular boot and shoe store, is, we are pleased“) learn, able who out again Mining tamtlned to the house for me time with thenmlusm. The stable belonging to M r. Fred Bteotto,prrtpriotor of the Queen’s Hotel, Preston, wu burned to tho ground on 3mm; evening. Considerable dam- age VII the done to the Hotel. The may friends here of Mr. J. W. llama-n, drum, of Detroit. end for- netly of Weurloo, will be pleaeed to hen that he he penned " medical mm with honor: end in now a full Bodged d9etor. The Lawn Tennis Club will re and tho two tennis courts next week and get everything in readiness for the opening of the sen-on. . Tho Young People'. Alliance of the [Well Minion held a literary mg a the church on Monday .rarstrtg, A programme oftsortga,road- Mancunian, qnmotm, aoloI,eto., “wall undated. The “continues The Executive Committee of The In“! Life met " the heed omoe here all I'M-y. Among thou preeent were - Robert Melvin, Guelph; Alfred He'll»; K. C. Toronto; B. M. Britton, KC., M. P., kingdom P. C. Bruce. M. P., Helium,- end E. P: Clement, Mt No Moors, Wnnrloo's wou- mu horn- and». exhibited n pdrdbrown olydud-lo gelding- a Whining“ Show. Ho jung- may RiSt't', the” thmoyur-olds MI: . tttmt had them in such . condition " to win third prize in in W. may at the Toronto In Show. " 11M m any- that m editor tn no 80am pan ofthe auto print- al.- lhn “and um "the ma who was “up; " hired girl Ind HR at! or " mine would be . In . few dun shout -lvo 016qu paid up their Iii-unwou- and told Madman “I... which IboWnotloo lulu! ttoeMtrrqr_dtrsotttxmF_t'g1ed "homhlz. Hurry Knud- It'lt gamma-om . The Wt home! the huh clot-um]. With the mono: 'dth,tg,,',tittttJg,,ta1l,"de,l", “and" 1ttl'l"h','1"""'" nun-mu arm AMMd‘ho Canadian PW We! - hcld n mud-mun: on and. -at-he mu unh- It?“ ttuutx an =tlt'Jl'Itt'='lUfftgh'tlt no M, AW: Bee ".149 Ilium-Munch. my LOCAL NEWS ,a'iisii'.'it,iyu I'm-inn i)'aiiitiL't, 1tatt.%t,tentat2'lt mu Wash-hi. “has. null-our ton haw-“notables” I. - t tu, Balm, m can]: no. mo bar-b In damn; w. am am In no“ "or. Vidal-Inn " tom menu " “from. Windy-u and 35003- lik' PM an. 1:0- $2.60 up to '03 who W on a» [info-hm to’lomv.‘ In. Iclntm contact of We» tide Park, In My mod “will: the It!" 'ht, (no. the “Hub ground- to th- n tennis grounds t5txooritt-Wititaate - lot ttooo, how, bun, be“, poses tloot cumul- tor “his. widowed: ,urnhh "aitta, bath tub much, .10., a Weittttel's. Alma, tho um-m-old daughter of Mr. Rudolph War, and on Wednesdu min. that but A!" dnyo' ulna- with amp The funon will an pluo on Fm!” Moon " 2 o'clock. Mr. Wm. Schmidt and family leave shortly for Montreal where Mr. Schmidt hu tmutred a lucrative gorition. Mr. Schmidt was employed at Mr. J. E. Songram’a distillery. We are tony to lose than respected citizens but wiuh them every lucceea in there new' home Ott Mu 10th the nttnction " the Berlin Open Home will he Owen Emily, slomttionist, and Boulm’l talen- ted music-l daughter, mu Emma Zoollnor. Tickets tor this entertainment 0:035 And MU. Mann Andrew Schmppler, Angus Elbort Ind August Pitcher, lately em- ployed on the Berlin-Waterloo Street railway, left on Wednesday for Butralo, N. Y., whore ther will seek employ- ment on the street railway thew. Dr. Bryce, Provincial Board of Health Secretary, when called upon by Dr. Campbell in Toronto the other day, urged that every effort be made for the erection of an abattoir in the Twin-City and that if pomible the premises should be increased so as to be used as a place tor the examination of meat, in which cam the towns will be given nGovern- ment stamp, to show that the meat is passed by I government institution, and guaranteeing it to be of the right quality. A very pleasant and social evening was spent. at the residence of Mrs. Col. qnhunn on Friday evening when the boys of lhe Bible Class and a few ol their friends met to bid farewell to Mr. Arthur Suydermho will leave on Mon- day for Northfield, Mast, to attend Mr. Herman School. The evening was enjoyably spent in games, music, etc., after which a few speeches were made by the members of the class expressing their regret at the loss th" class has re- ceived, yet they were glad to see him go, knowing that he has taken a step into higher work. The class was un- m i'nous in wishing him every success in his new labors. At Waterloo, April 24, by the Rev. J. R. Gilchrist, B. A., Philip Kueber, of Bridgeport,to Miss Christina Stumpf, ofElmira. Two dwelling houses for sale. One on “WILD othorooJohntyt, Fur pu- tieultsrtr, apply to W. M. READE, Barrie ter, Waterloo. 14-tt. Wanted. For Sue Good general servant for h use work and milking cows. German girl from the country preferred. Wages $8 per month. Apply at this omce. 15-tf The undersigned wishes to express her sincere thanks to the Kuiguts of mLMlcubeea for the prompt payment of r late huband‘e itttrttrtutttgitt that society. Mrs Christian Parke]. Saturday Market The attendance at the regular sn- nrdly market was about the same as usual. Eggs were plentiful at 100 a dozen, while batter sold from 16 to J8e a lb. Green vegetables were to be had " current prices Meple syrup sold " $1.40 a gallon. A New Bottling Room. ' Apprentice Wanted Boy with a good English education to learn printing. Apply at this omen. Married. Card of Thanks Mr. Joeeph E. Seagram has pur- chased the property in the rear of the Benemi'rennd Printing 0mm and will erect on it a two storey brick building, 291.36 feet. The bottling department which in " present above the office in the store will be removed to this build, ing. Ag I result the continual noiseln the oMee will be done may with. The swipe: Pedant. Yeeterdey emrnoon Mm. (tutor of WBtqr1oo township who to entrusting from emellpox wee reported to be pro- greulng favorably towarde recovery. In feet the cue wee oonvnleeoent 'hen first tmmghtto the ettentlon of the Bond of Heelth on Snndey efternoon. A strict quantum ie preeerved end every mention he: been Men by the health enthomlee of Wow-loo town-hip, Waterloo end Berlin {or vent the wad of the dim-e. no new one dope with“: the next week the denser my be ooneidered our. The origin of the nreeent cue to Involved in mystery no In. Cum II ”than to hove been expand to lineman o: my time. Sui Ieet Cilia“ l PM. ttttttttte-ttt of the o. A C., In in mind will alumna - boot nod this "at man. the and thr- mon who in" wood to canine. on- but an plot a. Met. mm prrttb- would be plaid to no“ u may Ihnun " pol-m. " the 0m- dl Ohmic It 10 o'clock Om -rMqe In It. panni- of a“. the in In“ at ,"lSgetgit ”'" 1th1"tuttd, tn I. m II m In. - “no nah-u . --.n. . My; PM do. in“. Invoi- nun-11mm hummus WNW valid-Mi {the 1eeAyroim.eiarttttss-sat “EL'EEESLW tr" To unto .I'Iobui of Elam “at“. 'ure-o-re.- 1'l'2'hhu'letd"d,"lfl.' A “My at II. I“ You 00nd] us hall a M -'t-r'vetb.-aeN-" -ttte. a the W {I q+httag st-Nt-ta-ttar-V Ildnl'h‘ihr 03...!“th qetreetthit. upon» ”my vu- .hmtioeinvut.rtturoe-e-lt whdu‘l'pnf Wn’uloo. Them “Melanoma! general vucinnuon reeorntrurnded by tho Bond of Health in new of the can of mall pox in the Town-hip near Waterloo. The Mayor explained that - poulhlo precaution had been Man by tn. Bond of Health to prawn! the spread of the din one by incl-ling all peruse who had been exposed to eonttsgion. The Townehlp Board of Health had taken chergoot tho case and had taken prompt measures to isolate all pen us who had been expand to ivin the Township. The can wu eon- vulelcenl and oat of danger. The Conn- cllpnued a strong resolution urging all citizens who had hot been vaccinated within the last seven years to cell upon a duly qualified medical practitioner 1nd be vuoineted as a meuuto of p'ecaulion. Those who cannot Bitord the expense can be vaccinated at the oxpenu’of the mun- icipality on upplying to the clerk for a eertitieater. The Council then adjourned. have" " nit MD... ”or, in that." Ind “can MU, Dull-g, Unto-eh, Count! on! Poppa-r. - ”limo. Tho - autumn on m - ltngnportedthu petition-h “no: dr- onloted in: sprinkling King In.» fro- Youuz to Union, In: at (not. the W M to Pm!» St, A hon Bt hon Ell. who“, Ind Queen St hon Brb to Want. Tho upon moo-amnion] that the To" Cami] lamb-u a 8“th hunt Improved Spinning - nu- abound by Go Bum-n, laden, you the noun-ow by-low to hon tho _ peli'ioned for sprinkled upon to. from... pun amt at for and.“ to do tho work. The report wu adapted Mue some dir. amnion. A meeting ot the young men of St. Louis parish, Waterloo, was held on Sunday for the purpose of organizing s Literary and Dramatic Society. The object of the Society will he to develop literary and dramatic talent snd to promote good fellowship among its members. The society promises to be a very prosperous one as it begins Iith a membership of forty. Meetings will- be held once a. week. The following oitietyrs were duly elected : _ A stsige manager and censor will be appointed later by tho Ball Commute». Spiritual Advisor,-.-). Father Spelt. ' Prea.-A. W. Fischer. Vice-Pres-W. lime]. Rec. 8eg.-W. Batumut. Fin. 8ety.--Cttto. Ruchty. TretMr.--Jaeob Klara. Trustees -Prirttk Wall, John Ginter and Eugene Heymmn. -- _ A meeting of the Park Board was held on Monday evening. There were present Wm. Snider, chairman; Sea, A. B. McBride; and Monro. Ridden, Moogk, Boos tml Bean. It was decided to extend the water pipe from the athlete grounds to the lawn tennis grounds and a branch to I point near the pavilion. The contract for furnishing and laying the pipe was awarded to Conrad Brae, their tender being the lowest. The mutter of plant- ing additional tree: was left in the hands of the chairman and caretaker McIntyre, GA the matter of painting a portion of the pavilion to Mr. Gnu. Mocge. The non of Mr. McIntyre we: engaged to twist the caretaker when necouery " a dollar a day. Hall touunittu-ga1ius Klahtr,Jaeott Herringer and A. W. Fischer. ___ A Mlle Snyder, the new .Matron of the gel-1m Orphanage, began her dam. to- Br. Pretty denifnein Wall paper worth 10 cents I roll for 7 cent- " Becker'- Book-tore. 6 end 7 can: piper. for tt some. John Klegne mu brought up from Gal: to-day, having been sentenced to one year In the Control Prim by Meg- letrete Blake for attempting to shoot one John Hemllmn. . The Bookma- Compmy have had tn Immense gilt sign put on the front of than More. It itt probably the moat olnborue. as well u the large" Apt, ever put up In Bel-Mn. The County and and Bridge Com- mittee, " I mung: In New Bumbnrg on Honda, doom to all for tendon for the erection of . luv Iran may. at Elmer'- on m Mum lint bo- twoon New Humbug Wilmot town-hip. Mr. ad In. George Bush]! h". nun-nod from their "to month- my In North lelm. During tttiq in. shay MM Weattisttttoet, Richmond And other oitiee at tho South. Por the gut My day- mhvomumm map, which Mr. Budd] has be. mm mm of Man; you-15M the put thirtr-it" - 12ant ly sawed In bush, and ttt all I“: ha ha now look“ but In his Mr A. P. Western", Boom-r] of woman Cattle Ended Amou- 'imt,tt-tetttt-Brtttett Colum- PttShhtgrf, um. numb. mtad'lel'.' mm EiliF7i't,ti' mum - II-Iloib can LITERARY AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY FORMED. PARK BOARD MEETING GIN!” L VACCIIATIOI. Town Council The nanny friend. of Mm. Adam Sobbeh, who wu operated upon a the Berlin. What-loo hospital In: weekmm be planned to but: that lbs I. recover- ing. Mr. James Em”, of Gun, upon: Tawny in town. Mr. Reginald Morley, of Toronto, is spending several (by. in town. For Priestley Dress Goods, Silks Jackets, Capes, Etc, go to , Ufrellmann s. P. S.-uYeeial line of Pewing's Kid Glam selling 'tth.oo tndsms. Every pair guatantecd. Maul-I. Abs. Mamet, J, cum and A. not: were buineu visitor: to Brampton on Tiled-y. mu Myrtle Otto, of Elmira, In the guest of Min Ida "my on Thin-uh]. The friends of Mlu Edith O’Donnell will regret to learn of her "Hon-ill- nou. She wu taken to the Berlin- Waterloo Hospital Fridny to be oper- ated upon for uppeudicilin. Late.- She is improving nicely and II could- ored out of dmger. _ Mina Tillie Mitlard, of Witttarbourms, was I guest " the homo ot hand In J. B. Essay lat week Mr. Ind In. A. L. Born-om, who were untried " Toronto has Wedneoo donate spending a few dar It hot home here. Mrs. School will be At Homo to her friend: here until Wednes- day when one will In". for hte future home In Woodstock. Mr. Herry’Clarke of Rochester, N, Y,, arrived in town on Satan!” on e visit to friends. He returned Monday morning and was mpenied by Mean-e. Alone Globe: and June- Ni- col], Into baker for A. E. Sendenon. We ere pleased to lean that unmana- h again enjoying good health. Mr. ind In. Chu. Glen", of Brantford, spent Sunday n the home of the forum‘- pu'onto, Mr. sud Mm. Peter Glow. Dr. Geo. Kampf, of Bufmlo, N. I, spent Sunday " hi- htho hum. Mr. “I. m hub]. to be out again marking tsoetiltted to the homo for a week through “In... Mr W.H. Baylor, of Toronto, was the guest of friend- in Down on Frldny. Mr W. Conrad wu a visitor to Tor- onto on Friday. Mr Goo Haunting was a bulim- visitor to Detroit on Friday. Mr. Arthur Snyder M: on Hominy morning for Northfield, “on... when he will attend Mt. Hermon School. Maura. Irvine Samoan, Pm, And Walter Ruppol, of Eltnira,tspent Sundly with friends in town. P. B. Harper open: Sand-y with rentin- " Glenna-m. Mr. Envoy, of Toronto, In tho - of Mr. J. B. Swan. The Mino- Maud and Currie Pitcher upon: Band” with Mandi mm. Agatha. Mr. Chu. Germ-n, of Gilt, spout Sand” n " holno hero. Mom-I. Edgar Fischer Ind John Ecrtei spent Sunday with Pro-eon friends. Mr. Henry and; of Brain hunk- on up his undone. In town. _ Mr, Prank Wlnm, of the am of 0ourlay, Winter & lamina, Toronto, I'll u visitor to our town on Spunky. Mr. A. 6. Keller Ipent Sundey In Heidelberg. Mr. hum Ewe, of an: In. ampe- od volition u momma on the Bat- lin- non-loo Street Runny. . Ill-.0. W. Walla, who ha bun apondlnglamo um. inthe Suntan Bum u updated ton-riv- homo an Thur-duct hid”. _ Mr, Philip B. Human: un on Wednesday morning In Whimy Ont, whmhohumrod IIIW in s luv mm. _ Mr. and In. curl-.8050“: od- 'ttrated the 26th ttt2,'"iU', um- woddlu any on Tim! not. my - I vary any-No owning. Thr Qua-a Kohl, Pm, mod by MrPrmatp,rrtto, (Ball-,1“: u very “131$:qu “NHL I“ d tho-h-out-her/am. nob-I‘m Wu- mutant. all” Inn. By the *0 aette sum Isl-'3!” 'qNeg.r the - m men an n. a. sum. “I” no In.“ h- mOml-Mbch n- mum-tummy: Mr. Albert Bantu ha been added to Ritur'l mlorlng M PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ['""iiii,a,stu,es l battsoo)iis a”? _,ll,,,.',1',,'.",l,l',-'iii-',',': Mft Forget the lune. Serviceable J Senslblo " Suitable f CANNOT I189 Mourrung Dress 2ii Amf“.l SPORTING COLU MN Otto Molaon, who pitched for Water- loo lut locompnohod for that. Marys Mam, Toronto, mun-l the Sty-Mews of Huntlton on Bu.tnrday. We understand Beckmnnn in to coach for the Berlin bmbnll tum but it in said he in not in it with the cowh- or of the Baku-’0 Imunnoe “an The Bunker: ind Innurnnco Buo- ball club hue received their new bats, bun. etc, and ere ready for their open- ing gene which will be played Sutur- day 3mm. The football boys had a. good prec- ttee on Thnredey evening. Some of the boys Ire showing up well and will give e good account of themselves in the oomlng eeuon’e gemee. The Beevere junior bueball teem recently organized tlaty received their menu’s Inppliee end are now randy for mu. The team chellengea any Twin City New with pleyere their sin and Henge ego about 16. The line up of the team will be " follo-.--Bertr. Bechtel, pr, Irvine Brodie, 0.; Ed. Roos, 1 b.; Noah Krupp, 2 b.; J. Gleieer,e. tr,' Fred. Skin, 3 b; P. Young, l.f_; E. Bnhlmen, e. f.; N. Mann. Guy L. Blair and Howard- King hive cometo town to stay and will be seen on Waterloo’n diamond an. season. "Andy" Thompaon, of Bttithlo, N. Y., arrived Monday Ind will gm In account of himelf in the centre of the diamond. Ila-In. D. Brown,“A. W. Brown and Dr. Rudelt will refont‘ the matches In the order named. An im- portals (loot-ion. which In tttttst, ll that tt following plus" we "g.N,2,t In City Loun- an: . on - 'at,,','; Brown, I P. Boolunor, G. mor,A. Holler, L. Smblor, A. Radon, A, Sober», o. Semen, 0. Locum-ad J. Baum. This will lam win: the plan of never-l of magma who had dooldod to pity with mingle mun. Glad", b u, Young, I. f; Shaky, r. f. The committee appointed to arrange for the celebration on May 24th, under the mpicu of the Bend, Rangers and 8mm, is called to meet at the Grand Union Hotel next Friday evening. The Berlin Tennis Club ha- been re. organized under these offuertr.. Hon. Pritt--wil1iatn Boon. Eon. Vice PreMdmtt--Dr. Bow}by. Ptrtrott.--Judgo Chisholm, L. J, manhunt, George C. B. Lang, W. H. Bowlby K. C. Prea1dmtt--E. P. Gower. ikrtsretarr--L K. Boa. Contmittmr-R. 0. thlm, A. B. Devin, J. P. Bell, F. O. Bonltboo, B. J. Mms, President and Secretary. TWIN-CITY LEAGUE EXECUTIVE. The In" two :11th will be pltVad In View!“ Put. Ladiise Committee - Mrs. -a, H. Bowlby, Mrs. A. H. Devin, Min Boon, In. mun, was Cunpell. Gum. for next week were mused " follow. Monday May tr-RorBts " Wntorloo. Tue-any my T-Royals n Y.M.C.A. “and” In] 9 - Waterloo vs. Y.M.C.A. The Iecond meeting of the Twin City Football League Executive we: held on Tueedey evening " the Y. M. C. A. Those pro-our were Mean Elliott, Brown, Vogeleeng, Sheriffs, end Ziegler. Mr. Vogeleang was ap- potnted I member of the Executive in place of Mr. D. Brown who tendered hie neignuion. Baking Powder ROYAL 'saruaathehxs4 Wilma. manhood more W. J . " The directors of the Harris Abattoir Company of Toronto, are considering an extensive scheme, which, if success- fully csrried through, will result in the establishment of urge wholesale meat stores at all the principal points between this city and Haifa. This company recently established s dmsed meat trade between Toronto sud Manchest- er, and from nil reports, have found A good market there. They purchase nil their supplies in the Toronto mark- et, and in order to facilitate operations NOTICE]: 2,'Mglgg that I new“ the W mutton." tor the ma ttt North "qHtttt win be held a we lurk“ Edd. Berlin. on Mid” th-ttttt any of Mar, no: at elem o'clock, a. m. to ottiudderait Araoiiioii and. by Anthony 'ikG: tin, Twmhipol Wool for n can!!!" of the hm llama now hold Hum-Inn - ot m VIII-(o d Butt-villa. Bil}. Dun-1'. ur-n. [Jame Inn-pecan. On the night of the 27th of June 1900, Geo. Loggie of Toronto, who was visiting at the house of Mr. Nelson Good of Berlin,had s bran new bicycle stolen from the front porch. The police were notilUd and every effort made to apprehend the thief at the time with- out svsil. Ever since that time how. ever, Mr, B. w. “Show: of this town has been keeping an eye open for the stolen bicycle, expecting to come a- cross it dressed in new colors, and on Saturday he found the object of his search inthe boat house at Victoria Perk, minus forks, saddle and handle bars. It_wns pulled out of the lake in this condition two weeks ago and here is where it had evidently rested all winter. It would appear that the thief, in fear of being found with the bicycle in his possession, removed parts easily detached ind then threw it into the lake. The idontitietytiort of the wheel use made complete by Mr. Sherrifi‘s by scruping‘ the rust horn the frame and finding the owners initials G. R. L. {Kim to enlsrge the tstUttoir in the traat and is being Isouaidortsd. _ Mr William Harrie in now nrmnging[ details regarding the establishment of the wholesale concerns, which will be supplied with mean from the abattoir hero. The cattle will be purchued in Toronto and bent oat in cold Mange, t and perhaps not only will atom hel opened ttom here to the coast, bat elm! " other principal points throughout; Ontario. V l STOLEN BICYCLE RECOVERED. A Berlin bartender, who hue "lived In Berlin for many years, in said to have - seen the Poet Office mace the pwt building was erected. He in quot " hevlng recently SE- preeeed his intention of seeing "that new oinee"he bu heard so much about during the-e - quuor Llconse Act. Brooches and of all kinds And at all prices In 1 strong future of our Mock. Wu have I specially fine line of ginning Purl Brooches and Stick nu. Buying Inch "ug,', of us menu: “anoint. security. e tell you ex- ,nétly what you If. buying. and wig uhmh what we nkfotitn non. . " 1"iiegv,: Pfl, "in curbing“? MU." :3 o t e vary tr 3. a. Roost, ' To Whom It Mar Concern. MORE ABATTOIRS. Childrens' Punch. Fancy colored. ruin and ' special at from 25c. 40c, 45G 6Sc and I oo. ' Lndiu’ Fancy Par-sols. plain and any color” & Assortment of colors, ranging in price from "f' (0330* G. B. Ryan & Go Ornaments - " Para: THE LEADING JEWELLER- 1lMrttyptsr beam the Domlnlou. mum our but! "blown In which in: ,rittitrtet Ml 'ra'fat',t 0011mm It you tmrr8 business umtlondou on M It hm can can enter my no. BedusedSale Regular 750 for 500. Regular 81,00 for 750. _ .. Regular $1.25 for 31.00. Special line of full dress white pique vests. Woollard t Go. NICO}! of your future success “and: A the (bonus): puny-don 70‘ therefore be awful when you Yhlt achool.“No ttG'",',',',','",',',',?,,',': Alike. the rs an on out as. sr,'i'll'lflif, we mocha. the it,atn,lt,td our studenh hue in manhunt! tt'Mutr. gloqu, hyping» ttys.t muggy Ltomo at m WHICH . #3 REPHIRINGE Yellow Front, The city .. Moat Market Bo Thoroughly Prepared for Iuolnoul Just arrived, a larger stock than ever before with . the latest designs and colors for the spring trade attic-- Martin Bros., q The undmlgnod hop to - nounoo to the public -ee4tr that ho will - 1'l%t l- “I te"aNr.t'te, and It ltNt an City at lurk“. no“. thrloo Woollen lull. I tK, - awn 1:13.311. win" In In Icon “I! tttit', cash only. Root-0mm "fig".a2t,eii."at'tn'p'atght t'gtgta,lalt " "T I I'- an”, - (1313 A. G. HELLER,. 'li' Our watch repairing turt"tmqr in one of the most import-In h our human. Very 010.! "tqagthatt is given it every day. m m mummy in the work an id] n promptneu. Try 115 next that. _ w. J, ELLIOTT, W Waterloo, Ont. Lined Kid Gloves. .3 Btrutord, Ont, "Tum. /

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