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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Oct 1901, p. 3

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'da th' Er Ira-.15: ‘ Deposits of one dollar and upward. m... "ita'i'g1l'l,,ltt' Savings Bank or on / bi t‘gnd highest when of ca. _ f allowed. Drafts and Money 53-" 5, Onion luued on all points " Iowan f". ' ‘1'“ Special lttentlon pttidto the Eh, ,Woffarmm and out of mm Cir-", . customers. Blank Notes for tumors is; c, _ allot-applied free on application. unusual-um m7. 3, Capital. 88.000300. Rest, szman HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A general Banking Bushman trans- umd a the u. (3arte r't Little Liver Pills. The Molsons Bank ‘Axowd banking tau-amen done. Col t-thttgtn made, drafts Issued pay-hie In all who! the Domlnum or any pines in the haul Richest me- of man It named tor may deposited In Savings Bank or upon: mm I-MI! na-r' 'n HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Resend Fund P.1d up Capital $31; Capital id u - - 1.99 ' so PgltpMt,iS p) - - - t 1,5037%” Total Amt: - - - 17,000.000 BERLIN BRANCH. w "ir'Gii,iiiiiir and Municipal bonds troute. I _ __ " I . A f " BANK OF HAMILTON Agenerul banking business tran. ncwd. _ . .. . , , u-wn... FARMERS notes discounted. And advances made to feed cattle, etc. Special attention given lo collect,- lngSale Notes and money loaned there. oaitxtiowrates. . -- .. .. , Ible securities. -'"uiiiiiiir'a any hank cubed and collections made anywhere on moat favqrgble terms. . . .. L "irauiiiirbe sent all over the world very cheaply and with safety, by but titans sold by us. SAFE -- coxvxmlzxr. Bums of 81 and more received and Interest allowed at highest bank rates. Interest added twice a. year, in May and November. Money may be withdrawn at my time wjlhnut trouble or delay. While the rate of interest. may loam small when compared with that promised by speculators. the income is certain. and the money is sate and can be" got when wanted. J. P. BELL, Agent. q BERLIN. BANK OF COMMERCE WATERLOO BRANGH In, To?!“ Buy Pnyment . _ m om. . museum; “with! igttqeq" mun-nun.” “by “We: an Inn In” b. In. ”In I. - my. I. P"'""" m . 3110133311000! . 00.. M II. a: “a... Inn. A"... Watch». . on. H and Where _ (fro Borrow Money Minnow" ' Igrammes made on all kinds of suit- “I. It. ”MU" " hwwwm OUR! IIOK HIADACHI. FALL "' MILLINERY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. w. “and received. tt nanni- M nonma- rm Indra-m an In Mandi-Imam mum-mag u all and“ [noon-poms! In 1858. A. W. ROBARTS. Mans“ TIC It“! grrrirs- ”In!” Genuine T BE CANADIAN JACOB HIBPILIR. Mme:- Wnlerloo Brunch m “M'- "I must. VIII mm m - "nn. I '" MK“..- M an" "tit. '" III “In!“ 0. A. Bum 32.503100 $2,056,000 " Ellis-m done. Col " -,1 on an...“ will“ 'Jf1'll'l' . an pm m uni-mum. - " an 1"2rar,,'d h unusual “I: ohq . d _ At Lttfttt,",dr'tigN no I.) City Bun! In“. . lib. "htaitioo m A. Jung’- Judas 46-. L Pom ad “I Madam. student - mwfifl- uu mm“ o:- m“!!- hr LI. cl the tttht 2,utfPtttul,'. a! n .. Mr. John Laud. 'e0hiee “In Alex W, at M, I... III “no" In Berlin, hm can. tttbo n the bed-Mo a! m, It. Ruth, tho in very In. The beau“!!! W Bu - which tho platon- h tho no.” of the Data And We! York In expand wu kindly loaned by th- ugs-n Blank Bra, and In of mm quickly lold all" Mr departure. Mn meeting of Ibo "any at It Juhn'l ehnnhm “and” "who. anuanlmotu Invitation vu "tattded to'Bov. P. E. Hovilt,‘pouor of " i2eorgs's church, Hamilton, to boon-Io rector ot the obntclrhm. It " quits probable be any accept. The Free lertry Board held their regular monthly ”salon on “mud-y ovonlng. Tho-o proton: won Ron w.a. Bradley, R. von Pireh, and “our: R, ftmyth and R. Lung. Owing to thallium nf Rev. J. W.Gormw, lbw. R. van Pitch occupled the ohtlr. The only business of lmpnrtanoo VII the paving of mount- smounung to $274 69. The third band cancer: of the udel on Thursdny evening wu the most successful yet held. The progrun we. excellent, and was greatly tsppreoi- ated by the large crowd present. Mr. Geo. Fox, the violinist, we: at bl. been, and was received with storms of ap- plause. Mr. Jullna Zeller excelled himself am} is a prime {Home in thin town. Miss E. Zoellner played, the accompaniment: in her new mink style. Guelph Herald-Berlin is beginning to put its head up and swell out its cheat and assume the dignity of: cit: l The assessors reported at the be: meeting of the council s growth of 215 in the towns population which has now reached 9,911. The total amount of assessable property 83.410980 which is an increase over last you ott66,- 060. The census tytMttmtrtV.ortb report- ed the population 16t less than the figures ot the sssessors show. . WILL ENGAGE AN INSTRUCTOR The Gymnasium Committee has do cided to engage a physical direct/w from Hamilton to give special tantra)- tion every Friday afternoon and even- ingifa tmiNiartt number of entxlee can be obtained for ‘the diti'erent alum. To meet the extra expendi- ture entailed by such a course " will be necessary to charge a one dollar fee for entry in the neineu men’s elasa, tlrry cents for senior gymnasium boys, and tmrnty-five cents iorjuniors. Those wishing to take advantage oii this splendid opportunity are kindly asked to hand in their names " once to Secretary Elliott or Chairman Jan- sen. Mr. Overend, the young man whom the Committee propoeee to en- gage, gave each a good account of himself during Tuesday evening’s ex- ercises that there is every reason to believe that he will be as capable an instructor as he is a good athlete. Tuesday's meeting ot the Y.M.C.A Literary and Debating Society wee largely attended and was the most en- thusiastic held this season. The busi- ness of the evening consisted in heel-- lng snd discussing the report of the Inset-Association Debating Leegne Committee, whioe mutilated of s set of rules end regulations to govem the do- bsees held with the Stndord, Gel: and Woodstock Associations. 1 The programme consisted of a reed- ‘ing on f The Orator's Training in Amerlee” by A. Eby, and the ootttitttt in of the parliamentary debete on the resolution. “Resolred that Ceneda should prohibit Chinese munigrattott" In use generally supposed the mMorttr of the [number- irimtst support the resolution, but the opposite nu the cm. The ntrongut possible argu- ments werou‘lvnnood In {Ivor of ad.. mitting John Chlnumn into Canals. The Adamo-u by loan M. Walk-r, Goo. Clark, B. Lutz, W. deonhlno mer, A. Jansen and A. Weldonhm- mar were aeolian: and all showed lt,Te propnn'ion. Upon nvoco [wing in ttst-ttlution IPt - tmstiit, and John Chin-In will In a. lowod to enter the Domini”. 8uperittr"rtdettt Hyman Ind MI uni-unt- L _ . a busy day on “and”, it being the ' My are which db- oomm who “loved. but. was 167 oonnuon pad their qttarterlr vim on Thur-thy. J - - During the Iaat can a.” noun ha been ' In hurrah M, whlchutho lax-gm “out cm to- ecked upon any mount -ertr pix-uh. _ m m M: do- llnqlmm Illa quartet. Mr. Wan-r mu, of Vim Blonhohn Nippon Gu"iriitiiii " tho Can-Il- Ooocnl his, 0mm. but In. hard or Pol'od mouth. WATERWORKS BUSY DAY CHINESE IM MIGRATION FAVORED. 'tttt “N‘DDIIO and m'& Wad-Yuk. - '.'lt'si't'ttr,u"."t"th, St!" I.” an s . ... m Sgt our“ mu Malina-9M!“ ”Wk." um In?!“ Manila. blink-ohm- a. “and pr.- - In In Gouda”. Tho elu- md'sutbommy we not. he. nu - of tho may who: place. M It. Duh a“ Duba- In" vim t'dt"t.'ttg all: thrmtghtttoDom Inhal- nonuniln‘ the Ion!" at PM in NI Iu not upon! nil than Ibo yum to use tttn min! no manual- any I at dob-k In! than that the on It. mud In.“ to pour in until is u 'qetgtgated an 10.000 pooplo amount!- " the mum», (1mm phtlarm which hat but: eeeetid on the we“ “do of the "Inca. Tho crowd I!» mum Ind Although all 2utt, "do was In ' Manage ' the ter"" no mummy in keeping or or. _ Tho Reception Committee of the! Town Council had thoughtihlly mena- ad thnt the whoa] children should hue the prof-rem end the miniature were denoted to keep the lawn clear for the youthful can. end denghtere who, in your: to come, will control they dag. tiniee ofthe Dominion. They met " 9 o'clock ct their rcepeetive school: end marched to the nation, where mem- bcre of the committee unused them according to line. But the children them-elven. Weren’t they excited! _ When the 1,500 little coul- were ell cr- ranged it woe nearly 10.30, and eithough the cloud. were threatening end rain ccceeionelly began to fall it only added to increase their excite- ment. and enthneieem which in charac- teristic of the Canadian children. All the factories and the atoms in town (heed about 10 30 and all roads led to the station, and the crowd swelled and grew larger, until the time 10.43 there was not avacant epot with- ia 500 yarde of the building. The route of factories, box hers, telephone poles, street can, windows of En?- rounding buildings, and every con- ceivable point where a good View of the Royal party could be secured was occupied. Their arrival wee signalled try the ringing of the town bell. ROYAL mum ARRIVE. All eyee were turned toward the cast for " least ten minutes before the train was expected, and euddenly the emote of the two big engine- was seen in the 'diatance and a cheer went up from the crowds on top of the ears. Thetrain with its two enginee and eleven handaome combos, as deaerlhed in an article found on page 2, pulled in sight and the cheering in, ereaeed. " wee exactly 1117 when the train reached the station, and while it pas-ed the crowd it eeemed to be several minutee before the laet coach which contained the Duke and Docheaspaseed the erected platform some yards, which necessitated hack-i ing until the eteps of the coach were even with the platform. Prince Alexander of Tech, who had jumped from casein“. 8, and had met. Mayer Bowlhy, went back to the train and received the Royal pair. When the future King and Queen made their appearance all eyee were fastened upon them and a hearty cheer wenr up horn the vast aseemblage completely I drowning the much: of the bend and the schoolchildren, who were singing the National Anthem, “God Save the King" with great fervor. TtteBt*rartdDeeb-fW60ertsdtir Brteat-irtiar. oeaaunturattrana 'tatthmtanrn1htoatrai+t the “Mullahs. On both eldee of the entry to the plazform wanted e guard honor, new of non-eommlneloned omoere end men of the 29m Regiment, under onlnmmd of Major Marlin. men nu: rumors. The Dneheee emerged from the on thud of the Duke end deeended the etepe, whereupon ehe stopped to one side end moved her hnebmd to amend the nope to the loyllly decorated pletl’orm ant, followed by hereelf. They werelhen introduced by Prince Alexander ot Tech to Mayor Bowlby, Mr. L. J. Bmitttaapt, M.P.P., Mrs. a. B. Bowlby, In. Jneeph E. 8mm end Mn. L. J. Breltheupt ln turn, mun head- vmh each. P-TBD wm A noquu. lire. G. B. Bowlhy then stepped Toni-rd and “rammed the Dueheee [we e been I and" houquet_ql phh neee, tted win: . hondeomepinh eilk ribbon. Thobouquotwu “stoned can I beautifully decorated bamboo. which we: won by Mr. LE. men’- “Job Rubin.” me hit bone which wonithuoun’e Hon " we Wood.. blnonoeo. mashed” the bouquet was and cont-lulu the following 1rtatstipthntt '.--- “Shoo worn by John Rankin, winner ttf the In“ Queen’- Pute, bud and owned by J. R. See- cun, Eeq., I. P. {other at My gym Berlin." lam mum ot ”MIME.“ the Committee, the” exam-ed her w- an itf the plenum and need Ibo would dwm numb. " VH3 to New [not Borrttrr then intmduood l the Moving alderman to their no”! at.“ In Snob”, Blnp-‘ .1 A. We, Duty, B. mm, D. to», In, c. Inn, c. B. Dun no a. o. My. mm app-own. mm”: a'lrl,'.'t't, 3.33." CllLDm "I! HAPPY In) "IRENE! CROWDS Am, ”DUO!!! iii Jiwi/ h! , tt F "aim called ',dltutatttt.,lilld'.', an “I but. and but. um " We; who all van ink " and was“ tut "Pd tat - I In!" a” “to! no mu an: R all rush”..- dd p, In tho In: my. duh)- qhelt Camila " that um Man of {In In ended on. and that in In] not won be forgotten by them. After homogtolbemd “new: In: luel’ell to three on the New by “an ensue; bend- thdr ken] unboun- returned to the tub, end A. it pulled out, the bend mote; ”13!: Brituznle". The” Ron! Eigh- new stood upon the reu- 1:13qu and! [hey m penned the throne! opeotatore, who Iere eheerlng enamel nanny all the while. THE VISIT OF THE KING. h In More than fortr-ous you Mo, and . g1',',t,tttt.", bu pou- nd any, duo. optanbor, 1860, when a. R. H. Albert Edward, Prince ot WIN-,3"! Edward VH.,King of are" Britain Ind Ireland, Emperor ot Indla, at; present In our m_1du. . _ . The Prince ot We!" ntrlved in Tommon me evening of September 7th, 1860, by the steamer Kingston, of "no old Boy-l Mei] line. Bis reception " the Queen City in thus deem-11nd in 1 when letter, written by one of the newborn ot the suite _ "We started (from Cobonrg) st 10 mm, by rail, over REM Lake to Peter- boro', thence to Port Hope and Whit- by, where we rejoined the Kingston.‘ The day appeared to me " one long, rattling, bustling, cheering, feasting, hot, dusty, f1ttul dream. The sight that presented nee]! on nearing Toron- to " 6.30 roused me. Thomandl upon thou-ands lined the shore and etretch~ ed sway upwards and inwarde in one large amphitheatre of human feces, inusrtspsrsed with flags, arches and deeontlone; u 3 popular demonetra- :tlon it was the meet striking exhi. bition we had yet teen. The Prince landed and received the corporstlon eddreee under a lofty canopy placed in the centre of the ere of the great eemi- circle of the surrounding thousands." On Sunday the Prince attended St. Jnmee’ Csthodnl, and on the following Mend-y and Tuesday he vurted the towns in northern and wanton: Ontario. He want " hr north to Collingwood and as fur not as " Mary's and Lou- on. 0n striving from Guelph the old Berlin stetion wa- beautifully decor- ated for the oceanion and the villagers, for Berlin had not 2000 population " that time, end the residence of the vicinity were there tn omwde end gave the Prince a rousing reception. He did not 'eeve his car. bat received the German addreee from the oorpor~ ation, haudedw him by Mr. Jacob Heepele', end replied in a few words. Aitor shaking hands with a low of the leading men in the town, of which only stew survive, mom; whom may be mentioned Dr. and Mrs. Bowlby, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Knox, Mr. and Mrs. John Motz. The day wa- proclaimed a public holiday and a right royal eelebnuon wee held. - His Buys! $ng050 the Duke of York and Cornwall, not agood example to Iomo of the “when of Berlin in removing his hat during the PIN lag of l God Save maxing. One of in turn mutating features of the Reception to the Duke in Tor- ento po, Friday pyeetrdeltht toying, in which several hundred South African veterans participated. Each soldier received a medal from the hands or the Duke tor faithful service in the Soufh African war. Among the number _ III Berlin’l soldier boy Surat. B. quirmtraott, who received such I royal welcome upon his return home from South Africa several weeks ago. At ten o'clock Friday morning the rmcm, tsomeomatlelomrd emcere end men, who were to receive the South African Service Medal, paraded in front of the grand etend, out ofthe royal eneioenre. The off1myrt, pended together end heeded the line. The non-commieeioned bimet- end men formed in two groupe, while the non- commieeinned and men of the R.C.F.A. formed group four. The nemee were eeeh celled out and eeeh pereon ter receiving e med-i edveneed in front ot hie Raye] Bighneee. turned to the right, edited with the diathend. re- ceived the model with t left hand then eelnted with the right head “an turned to the left and merehed . Gii' pteeentetion of the medals wee loudly epplended by the then- eende of lpeetetere. No hum or Ilimqtliilamits m Ilium has an “and. A Word About Diamond Dye Mat ated Rutr Putnam Do you man up untang- weapon In you" home! If so, ya: will "an: adtnit that your no... In hm“ duo h the lovely .d What colon [Inn w your marl-ls by the an of Diamond Dyan. Um of Diamond ttrm how that an, - - Nina-rd). mm. b M work; may 'q'll'a; and Mr n the - when by n- It',', m will. boot money. as.“ f,,t.tfllt Ut 'dtgltt,t'. - . {an to 53nd P113! ., RI an m "Mood Dy. In ad In. men- MW £395.92 ONLY BTOPPBD Fl" MINUTES. RECEIVED HIS MEDAL can”! mu. mi run “A“: Blue. lut with. to luv. been put 1npo-uettt0dditittetattFn to and tanning” when. I”. not qulta 60th that the "all." will In bulls in am. The Batman Con- struction Company which bu ttte our trust for building the when for the Canada - Rennlng Co. will con- ‘monoo operations u noon " pondbls. “The plant will can. In the neighbor- hood ot8650,000 auil wlll tte read} in manufacture by you an. - _ This is M',tg) opportunity tor the farmers of sterloo county also the nssrer parts of Perth and Oxford counties to greatly increase their earn- ings. We would say to them, put in as many acres of - beets es you can possibly handle salt is going to pay you better than anything else you can grow. That is the general Tttr- diet from plaees whole they have been raising - beets tor years. From 15 to 25 tons of beets can be easily raised here. The company will pay $4 per ton the first year and in tMMF- ‘ceeding years from $4 to c, 50 will be ‘paid according to the percentage of sugar contained in the beets. Anyone can soc from the above facts that this will pay the producer very well. Att. oording to what Mr. Engel, the engin- eer of the Construction Co., says the beats grown here are as good and con- tain as high a percentage of sugar " any grown anywhere. This should encourage the farmers to go in it for, all they are worth and make as much money oat of the business as possible. Abont5000 acre. of been will be needed to supply the refinery for one man's work. At lent 600 tone will be required every day to keep the ret1uory running. The rtstuttrry will be no constructed that it can easily be en- larged so a to double the output, that is to any, the amount of been required would then be 1000 tone per any. So the farmer: need not be afraid of over- ewoking the market with beets. Rein ell you can. The abntmente of the St. Jacobs bridge are completed, and are similar in construction to the street railway bridge " Freeport, beihg made of con- crete. The work on this bridge ptos greases very slowly and the inhabit- an'scf the village are very much an- noyed in consequerce of the tardy manner in which the contractors push the work. One car of iron to be used in the superstructure, hommsrpmived on Wednesday lent. This givee " least some indication that the work will he proceeded with at an early date. The time for the completion of the contract has already expired and the bridge company are liable to a for- feit of $10 a day from now until the bridge is Mitrlttrd. The work on the hill on the west eide of the river " thi. point appears to be nearly, it not aim- geiher. at a standstill. It ie certain that this contract could have been fur. filled with much better resulte to the] contractor, and also have given better satisfaction to the public had the 'iii/ been done earlier in the season. The‘ condition of the St Jeeobs hill " pre- sent even with the email amount of, rain that he fallen is such as to be likely to drive the lerltimate mam of this road in some other direction.- “M“db “U /i7i'i'i'iit'Y Em...“ Ayah may Md and it Yt ”may btrot. th 'r,"sl Sha'?,','; tonl when you: In: can: on?) you lot it run along. you now, with all your hard coughing, It will not disappoint you. There's a record ot sixty years to htll back on. . Which is the desire of one and all. Take the trouble of wishing Prof .Doren- wend’a private show rooms " the Wal. por Home, Berlin, on Friday, Oct. 25, and m the many beatttifal inventions in nylon of Burma HM: Covering., Wigs, Bung", Switch“, an, And in- spect. bu new patent structure. Iom’l Lac-pt to Bribe the Illu‘ _ Detected by Isn’t-n. London, Oct. 11.-A dun-20h from Durban nun that I ettaracterttrtie ina- dont of Both-'1 ma ltrlkln‘ly raved! the - of‘tho Zulu chic". Gan- enl Both: attempted to brtbe the Chief “my!” to extend to the Boer! his benevolent neutratttr, If not hi. active autumn. by returning to the clue! alt his and: the Roer- had toot. ed from his tribe. General Bathr- object m to chain my acou- to Zululand. but lunylmu “may ro- amed ”if: MNr, and rqeqtrgted no cum Id thd no" Oommmdlnt-Gen- oral. with tho lntlmulon that he would be loyal to tho 3mm. Ring, and that " would fttrht the Boer- If th" new " III morn. Buff-Io. Oct tt.--rt tun-DIM to- tt', that a month no the mm of .200. min“ of the mMrtuo customs Ion-n, nu been than. evident? while In much from memo to t a sub- mumry In Nut Yuri. no con-Inn. mm " mon- u um mam mum-d ad). Of “All mn in . um um! the run ht IM'III- - e6rmter. 110 am a an M was - u Now Pat Col- in“! In“ um um no mm m In" ttt 2tgatt1'trft M LKIW,MM. LADIES LOOK YOU NGER THE ST. JACOBS HILL 6.arriW,".Nriai.-Ta.. lA'I‘lVI LOYALTY. I. Dino-I Robb... BADEN Mun-duty mad-l iqqyt, If * -tstiauurer_ C 'e, 13,, __'. Noumm‘odwhonudd. 1‘01th rotarettm-ir_datieuéo_r.dmt.q" Tehphono III Tour order _ BOTTOM PRICES. a GEO. E. POTTER; 3“ ttto Th .PI and -siiial mm us. was ttttf max _ Men’l ovum“. [halo and donut“ nnva blue Pee, bovver ”can. vdM Ital n cloth my. well undo, - th linux84 to44 ineheb,...... .... ...... ...... Men's Medium weight Full over- Man's Ova 't In. coats. tingle breasted. fly front Mold style. I Chesterfield “‘19, lined with Oxford guy ch. cloth I Italian clothsing e stitched edge. in in liningl,ut.ln piped vol“ Oxford grey. aim an to " ... .. .8060 I123}!!! lay " ..-r. mu. Wsn'rs finithttriirts imported have: Oval-cont: In single or dou'oU breat- ed Ayn-ale? navy blue, lllnck tad . Oxford g y. Some coca have heavy black t"lt 1lnire,othssrs have plaid linings, lk velvet can“ aim IW, tou, special...... ...... .... .... 812.00 Cattle Fly Oil . . FOR SALE ai3Sr, Hardware Dealers, PNEUMATIC HORSE COLLAR. alt bar-ecwnln mould lulu It. Made at but tuned lumber “a manor nude ct m tum. Bun can for an Ibo-Hun. Gun- “for one yen. Belt of mould- from thanwhohnvou-d than. Candi-n mt. Mule. Wink-old» mm - (I fot the but”. Wrtto for 60-de 01mm (vacuum. br ml) or min will has IRWIN Manual. unaware: Fall Millinery (lpening - " “all” and loll-today. “number Mtt.t and 15th. and fella“!!! Um " The Popular Boot ' Shoe Store ,-rrii,, Miss . Penalton. to S. R. Ernst & Co... 5 The“. 11'a2't"Pg uncouth“, In “I! all And-allow Aitttg.e,ueatad"g,' WM, sun-ran. -u- J. cleaned Farmers protect your cattle from the ravages of flies and insects by using our Cattle Insect Oil especially prepared for the purpose and guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Conrad Eros, Jacob s. Bees, 'mtaktte. Men’s ___'; Overcoaté if"? Dundee. £=--+ ' WW, and: Judge this clothing “at I",:,', Overcast. it carries in dock. t any cost you my us them, Lia'ir0, carefully. Theuwing I - -' a quslityofmntorinlfromdu [' ' and ftniahtan not up but .111; - please. There is Ample - to ftilll mdlargeooonomyinprioaAM'1 f Men's Ovomta. has " C? Mold Itqu lat " . " Oxford guy ch ot Moth qBit inn lining-mum piped mm _. . El sires-slot...:......,..,.. EM Mon’l Ulnar- in brown“ 1.2% deopatorm callus. duh - heavy checked linin tab 1 - ton across the t'l'll"dN'fl' an to tl speeialforttti-uonlr.......t ‘ CIGAR 8TOR A With“ ”on. One that you‘lln I = " .. .7- Ihuyu the result who ‘ "e . it our choice tub-em; , S 3 Of all kinds. wan-g iiiiiI 3nd spotting good. a. 'it, out specialties, T . -ei Near the Railny Trial. W1 To Introduce their 1:“ THIS MONTH Anal-loch J. DOERSAmé - PHOTOS: 32 KING ST., muu4ttt Get the right kind otStsiks' The tttati. ' I kind, we hoop then in nook. 30‘ chance for kicks. Shard it! $3.50 and $5.00. _ ' _ School thou-n in Ntti,i, Indyounoodn than to KRR' “and the hard Li;Ci"GiLiiiiiFitil romping boy. had “ (ii; that you not the t L . whlohonn be had " ‘ 'a Forum Boot-nah” 1 ' Cis' Prices Right.. “53 Gouda-n'nlltmsw Man ' Momma DOERBAM‘S . Waterloo. 7 ,

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