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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Feb 1903, p. 5

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Je y in i% SYRUP OF WSeed, o «+Â¥ Licorics _ m Chlorodyne â€"»Your money back _ Coal is selling at. $8.50 a Ton in Waterioo. ~ $1.0006 worth of winter foot | wear at less than cost prices, at A Weseâ€" loh & Co. x ~ Mr. Marcus | Lewis has purchase the light bay driver, "Little Dan,‘ from Mr. John Fisch@r.> It is delicious. That‘s What _ peo ple say about H.B. Dueting‘s sum mer suasage. On hand now. Mr. John Letter has purchased 3 lots > on Young street, and one on Peppler street, â€" from«. Mr. Philip Kraft *‘ Mr. Harry Halter formerly of New Germany bas purchased the Catisruhe Hotel and takes possession in ahout & month. 9 \‘MThe Council of the Wiaterloo Board of Frade meets on Friday _ evening, Feb., 20th, * Ahe annual banquetâ€"of theWarerâ€" loo Board oi Trade willbe held _ at the Aiexander House, on Monday evenit,, Feb., 23rd. mr. isaac urou of Elmira shippea @ Carluau ol capoIt Callie trom . waâ€" Werio on monday. ‘Jhey were purâ€" chaseu irom mr. Maruin b. onydel. ‘WioeGnaQndGeala GGedGedGndincGaaTecQedGoaSeaSeats eTectoaZedGec]s Mr. \.M. iserlet is making an agâ€" dition o his taioring estavisument, and iaymo bros., afe moving theit wall paper department above the store. * â€" _ Gueliph and Waterloo seniors meet Cthe final senior game in the . W. A., S@ries in the Waterloo <rink y evening. A great game, :s % ed. b‘m Waterloo _ wins . and :cm defeats Bérifn, \Berlin id Watetloo will be . tie Jotithe y n eapbic y ‘The many _ friends of ‘Mr. Peter Gleiser will be pleaeed to learn that he has recoverea suimcientily <iron â€" a iall sustaimed five weeks ago o ie out in a lew days. . _‘ .. will cure that cough For Covens, CoL.D§ and Con PON oto i8 guafflgnmrd. Fresr Dose Gives RErier WerGplZzindls AGorfeaGecteaSadGeaQnaUneGeaTeate eQneledGoaGoale Word was received in Watetivo oi the death by smalipox of Jobhn‘Ernst aged avout twenly years, at Peteisâ€" burg weunesday night. ‘lhe remains were interred . yesterday motn:ug. se sure and read A. Weseloh & Co. half price overcoat adv. on front page. istore next to Post Office, Berâ€" lin. £ 25 The â€" icany Irieads of Mr. Frank Haight wilibe pieased to tearn that he has suficiently recovered from his recent iliness as to be able to 1¢â€" sume his duties as manager of the Materloo Mutual. For the place to get sugar by the barrelâ€"see Hallman‘s advt. vWe‘re getting into harness for â€" a rattling spring tradeâ€"so here _ we go. Every pair of our men‘s and woâ€" men‘s Felt Shoes, regular $1.75 and %1.50 for 5§0c. February Short Price. Liegler‘s, The Yellow Front _ Fhoe Store, Berlin. . County _ Councillor J. D. hizie, of Mildmay gave the Chroni¢leâ€"Telâ€" a pléasant call Friday moinâ€" fi. Mr. Kinzie is much interesied in the Good Roads Movement. He owns ;‘mspholid farm of 300 acres _ near & y. _ Prices decreasing; crowds increwsâ€" no wonder either. Here‘s a samâ€" price‘â€"Fine $2 men‘s and women‘s overshoes, every pair gov to e a walk. Short price $1 a pair, ler‘s is the money saving â€" shoe #tore, Berlin. _ The roof on the new collat g wotk was done in a very short time is a splendid. piece: of wocknian» It is of metal and â€"was put ~6n by Mr. C.. A. Hentich, who is re compliments : on : every ~ band 16¢ his neat job. w Wufllmcouwm V 9 .00 it ‘WATERLOO, Ont A picked team of the Waterido In: tmediate: and . senior | bockoyists bve to Preéston Monday) evening 10 Wd-mlwhm 1e Capaia life issues in all plans k +4 Local News. :# RAYMO BROS., b _‘ AF not benefitted DEVITT‘S_ City Drug Store, Apotseke, â€" wWATERLOO ons MP Lo Tun® of 52 new members was completed B. Duering occupied tie cl ©The Degres Team from Beriin did the houâ€" OFs mu + in :&-1’- 'l‘-ll: : most sucâ€" cessiul banguet was beld at _ the City Hotel aiter the initiations, Mr."Gus Kunts . of the Alerander House recently received from _ Mr. All King of Hamilton, a moose beas, two ‘dees hesds .and two goiden eagles. ‘They are fine specimens _ of the taxidermist‘s art, the moose h‘.’ being . pronounced . by the provinci naturalist at â€"Toronto, one of the Lnest he over saw and he regretted he didn‘t get it for the government collection. Four rinks of the Berlin curlers parâ€" tiofpated in friendly games with the Warerioo curlers on the latter‘s ice Monday evening, the Waterloo sweep ers winning out by 16 shots, The Saips and scores were:â€" 49 33 Majority for Waterloo 16. The first concert under the ausâ€" pices of the Linwood Musical _ Socâ€" iely will be given in Spahr‘s Hali. Linwood, Wednesday evening, â€" Feb., 25th, An excellent programme . las been prepared for the occasion by the local talent, who will be assisted by Mr. Bert Harvey of Toronto, Canada‘s distinguished singing comâ€" edian. The friends of the band should turn out in force and encourage ‘ the band boys in their laudable _ cffort to maintain a firstâ€"class organizaâ€" tion in this enterprising village. Barrie‘s opinion of "Gindy" _ Forâ€" restel as a hockey player is publishâ€" ed in the Gazette as follows:â€"‘"in «a recent issue we relerred to Forrester as the peer of any coverâ€"point _ evetr seen on the local ice.We find it necâ€" essary to amend that statement. He is the superior of any defence player who ever donned a sweater in _ the Crystal Rink. His work on _ Monday night was consistent with the splenâ€" did _ game he has played all season, and to him is due in no small measâ€" ure, the success which bad attended the team thus far. Mr. Chas. Ruby of the Mutual Life stail received the sad news Tuesday morning of the death of his Lrother, John li. Ruby, who died very.suaâ€" denly _ Monday evening, in Houstun, ‘Texag. The particulars of his death have not been regeived. Mr. Ruby who was about fortyâ€"three years _ of age, is well known in the Twinâ€"City and visited here last summer.‘ He has been a resident of Houston, Texâ€" as, for twenty years, He was a puâ€" pil of the Berlin High School in the year 18789 and was for some time employed in the Registry Office. The news of his sudden death will be teâ€" crived with much regret by his many friends in the Twinâ€"City,. London News;â€"â€"It is now altogethâ€" 6r likely that the Seventh Regiment Club will reptesent London &+ Wa:â€" ‘terloo in the games for the Catiing ’trouly. Some doubt is expressod . as to whother the selection of diferect | players is permissible: under. the tules of the series. No dates for the games .havd as yet been arranged. The . Sevâ€" m‘ h?“:.u asked for the WATERLOO. E.F. Seagram, F.G. Hughes, CARD OF â€"THANKS The undersigned desires to express her sincere thanks to Progress Tont, No. 228, K.O.T.MA.‘Wwerloo, for the pt‘ompt payment of $1,000, _ the amourt of insurance carried by my late busband in that order. LOST.â€"On Wednesday, between St. Clements, Waterloo and Berlin, a black leather valise containing clothing and traveller‘s order bouk. Reward on return to this office. 1t Farmers _ were present in goodly numbers at the weekly Saturday marâ€" set ard business was brisk. Eggs and butter sold at 18c to 20¢, but in the majority of cases 20c. was asked for eggs Little wood was offe:es, soft wood selling.at $4.25 & cond. ° SATURDAY MARKET TO BE CELEBRATED MASQUERADE BALL July ist, 1903 will be a big day in Waterloo. It has been decided by the Wi.terloo Musical Society and Athletic Association to hold a manâ€" ster celebration in Waterloo on that day. Something entirely new _ will be on the programme and will be anâ€" nounced later. The masquerade ball held in Harâ€" monie Hall last Thursday evening by theGermania Club of Waterloo was without doubt the most successful in the history of the society. The atâ€" tendance was very large and the cosâ€" tumes numbered nearly one hu:.m; The costumes were pretty and resque, the finest seen in town _ for some tilré: The music was excellent, and was supplied by Miller‘s orchesâ€" tra. _ of Waterloo. A new twoâ€"step, "Stars and Bars,‘‘ gomposed by Mr. Geo.â€" Miller made a great hit. .A wxulmmmfilaMt- CARLING TROPHY GAMES Hoge, MRS. ADAM D. DOERING , No,. . 288, BERLIN 15, H.J. Sims 14 16, T.E. Haines 5 9 E.P. Gower, 7 9, J.J. Weir, _ 7 f. ob J ubâ€" BÂ¥ b burg Thirtyâ€"four entries were made but only twentyâ€"lour visiting rinks were able to be present, among then beâ€" ing St. Marys,\ Seaforth, Barrie, Unâ€" ion, Guelph, Royal City, Elora, Brampton, Galt, Preston, and >erâ€" gus. The weather was all that could be desired the mercury going down down as low as thirteen degrees tbeâ€" low zero. The ice was keen and the games interesting and closely Mr. George Moore, presidemt ot the Ontario Curling Club _ acted as umpire. hy and though the locals simply _ bomâ€" bardeu ‘the visisors citadel valy once were they abie to score while Gueigh faiieu _ o lind the net. Koss secred wrough, vapt the pack in 196 Â¥ietiors y kepk ; Lertivury, but their inability w web. thcus, Ahe game. 1t was Luce aund comnmi “WIr..‘ mdulged im in the ; .. Yhe Wusipd boys being heavier, having he advaniays. ‘lhke risitore exceilet _ in uninbsmasion work but the local ce iehce woraed bhard and did their wors well. Gusiph drow frsk blood from a prebby ~ombimation resk alter . a iew miuubles play, bub the locais suon even up. wd. Kuos scored the sevond iot the locals by a eleas lift irom puius out before nall time Gusiph had icou. point, and when time was talâ€" lea Lue score was threg‘all. Five icinules overtime was played each way, _ the locals rained shots _ on wuciph‘s goal, but were umable | to score. Guciph broke away and scored vhe winning. goal just as tinke was up. Lou Krueger of Berlin refereed, but was rather slow or offsides. The teams were:â€" Waterioo:â€"goal, Koehler, _ point, Roos, cober, Ross; forwards, Hachâ€" nel, Liphardt, McLeish, Bechtel. The first annual Bonspiel of the Waterloo Curling Club opeced in the Wlmloc‘n'.lk on Tuesday noon. We direct the agtention of our readâ€" ers to the description of the imâ€" mense factory of the Deering â€" Harâ€" verster Co., on page . 2, of last week‘s sue. The following are the neames of scored iwo more, ome from ar ofâ€" sive, maxing the scere 8â€"2 in favor of ths timitors. Uuwlph:â€"goal, Windsay; point, Nairu. cover, Irving; forwards, Petâ€" me, itvin, Foster, Rance. A report of the scores will be pubâ€" lished in next woek‘s issue. the local agents of the Deering Comâ€" bany:â€".Jos. Fehrenbach, Berlin; Jos. Haus, .Waterloo,' L. F. Deitrich, St. Agatha; J. Weber, New Dundes; and M. Sinder, New â€" Germany. Aay c¢f these local Sagents will be pleased to give you all the information deâ€" sired with respect to this large manâ€" W i ce S l o m on ufacturing institubion. This is the trade mark adopted by Messrs. William A. Greem & Co., and will be stamped om all their collars and cufls. The firm isterds . turning out a line that Canadians will be proud to claim were ‘"made in Canâ€" Hall the money usually required, will shoe "the entirée Tamily _ during our Great February Shoe Saleâ€"Fot instance,â€"$3 men‘s "Kant Krack," rubbers, all sizes,â€"February ~ rals, Price $1.79. Ziegler‘s Morey _ Sarâ€" ing Shoe Store, Berlin. Bufflalo Express:â€"Francis . Nelson, of Toronto, presiding judge of _ the Nortbhern Circuit, added . a word about the uncertainties of horseâ€"racâ€" ing the other day, % "One fall, about three years ago," said Frank, "I advised J.E. Seagâ€" ram _ to go over to Fort Erie and take a look at the two year olds there. ‘Buy some of them,‘ said I, ‘and you‘ll make a good investment.‘ " ‘They ea.a't win where L _ want them to go,‘ he replied. #* "nm!: just your prefudice,‘ 1 Feplint ".<3~ l .5.". (; The Ladies Aid Society of the Waâ€" terloo Methodist Chureh will hold a "Sundae‘‘ Social in the lecture room of the church on Thursday | evening. A programme will be rendered _ and refreshments served. No admission fee will be charged. MR. SEAGRAM‘S MISTAKE. Globe, Advatice Guard, and Sidney Lucas, and I<figured ap the winnings of these horses the other day, ‘They came to about {200,000. â€" Whesn I wanted Mr. Seagtam to look at the tabulation he turned away and said: ‘‘Well, four of the five I wanted him to look over were Dissolute, Lamp sorts ‘at an avizage of $0,000° aptrcer at an a and they have won cvtyh "‘3 against everything." «* ‘Don‘t 1 I think of 1% We are holding a rouging Pebruary ThE WaATERLOO BONSPIEL. AN IMMENSE FACTORY, A LOYAL TRADE MARK, "SUNDAE" SOCIAL â€" 1M _ AADA. Miss Melinda Zimmerman very pleasantly entertained a number . of her Berlin and Waterloo young ‘riends at progressive pedro at her home, William street, on Thursday evening Messrs _ Milton, Weber and W. Mickus of Hamilton are spending a lew days at their homes in Waterloo. _ Mr. Alonzo Winkler sold his Line )ptir «f ponies to a buyer from Et. Marys, Thursday, Personal and Social. Mr. R. Hyde is spending a ten days‘ vacation in New York City. Mre. W. 4. Riddell most pleasantâ€" ly entertained a number of her ‘I‘winâ€" City friends to progressive euchre a% _ ‘"‘Maple Villa," ‘Thursday evenâ€" ing. A thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent. Manager Wegenast of the _ Mutual Lifle was in Toronto Monday, on business . The Misses Snider and the Misâ€" ses Bean attended the concerts of the Mendelssohn Choir and Pittsburg orâ€" chestra at the Massey Hall, Toconto Wednesday and Thursday evening. ;'liil Moore is spending a few days ith friends in Guelph. Mrs. H.V. Clemens left this mornâ€" ing (Saturday) for Toronto _ where she witl in future reside. ‘"Grindy‘‘ Forrester of Barrie was & visitor _ to Waterloo on Saturday, and Sunday. Mrs. Camphell, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson George street, has returned to _ her home ir Toromto. Mr. Franklin Good left on Monday to spend a week with Rev. and Ars. Methfessel, Attercliffe Station Miss Thompson and Miss Burt of Listowe!, are guests of Miss M.umec Bechtel Allan street. Rev. A. R. Schulz of Elmira spent Sunday with his son, Rev. E. _ A. Schulz. NEW PRINTS, COTTONAD®ES, SHIRTING, GINGHAMS, FLANNXCELE®TES â€" . ANDNEW MUSLINS. The largest and best assortment of Spring Goods ever shown, at prices"to suit the closâ€" ‘\ _ eat buyers. Schondelmayer‘s Mr. T.H. Hall of Toronto is spending a few days at the home oi Dr. J.H. Webb, Etb street. ‘ The friends of Miss Sylvia Dicbel, will be glad to learn that she is gradually recovering from her rucent severe illness. _A number of the friends of Mr. Alâ€" ;vn Hawke pleasantly surprised him at his home Albert street on Friday erening and spent a most emjozable evening. Alvah leaves Monday to spend several months in the Ma°seyâ€" Harris works, Toronto. Mr. Herb Duncan. has sevored his connection with the Mutual Life to accept a situation in Toledo, Ohio., Mr. Filsinger of St. Jacobs is his Migs Paula Giessle: who for the past iwo and a halfl years has been staying with hber aunt, Mrs. Julius Knaufl, left for her home in Goettinâ€" gen, Germany, to rejoin her mother who is shortly going to Java. ’ The â€"ifvitation masquerade . ball held in the Harmonie Hall on Monâ€" :a evening was a delightful success attendance was large and . the costumes all that could be desired. All were in ogstume, some ‘were comâ€" leal, _ many pretty and picturesque, IrekF.‘one.The. erising. proved .. a one. .. proved . ... a mokt @njoyable one to those who deâ€" mh this facinating pastime. Exâ€" fim by Skhepâ€" iruk setrbt th 168 Reatinets of" the Mr. and Mrs. fim. ol St. arines, are s a month their daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Mr. and Mrs.â€" M. Goetz Linwoo4, were visiting at the home of Mr. H. Dickman, Park street. SUCCESSFUL BALL lew Spring Goof Clearing Up Sale. Do not forget Yours for trade at J. Uffelmann‘s. Cathâ€" with L. 1. done Obitvary:â€"There passed away _ at his home, on Sunday, Feb., 5th, Mr. Wilkaci L. Murray, one of the most prominent farmers of South Wilmot. He was filtyâ€"one years of age, The deceased was a member of the Presâ€" byterian Church, and a Liberal ~ in politics. _ The _ funeral _ took place on the following Tuesday, +the teâ€" mains being interred in the Chesterâ€" field cemetery.â€"On Monday, Mr. J. Nahrgang passed away after a very short illness. The deceased was a member of the Mennonite Church and one of its ablest preachers, in this vicinity. Briefe:â€"Mr. John Lucas of Pelee Island is the guest of his brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr R. Gilmar.â€"Mr. C. M. Paul of New Hamburg, opened up a shce shop in the village. Tne people © in the vicmity car now get their shoes repaired without carrying them â€" to outside points.â€"Miss A. Laird of Brooklyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Mark.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilmar, spent Sunday in Stratford _ visiving friends.â€"So far no cases of | smallâ€" pox have been reported in Haysville or immediate vicinity. Brieisâ€"R. Willoughby, photographâ€" er, attended the funeral of his fathâ€" er near Cheslcy last week.â€"H. _ M. Kalbfcisch, L.D.S., attended the anâ€" nual Convention of Ontario | dentists at Toronto last week.â€"Mr. John Weitzcl, who spent the summer _ in the Noithwest, has returned to Elâ€" mira and is assisting his brother in _ the bakery.â€"Mrs. McCutcheon, daughter of Mrs. Howlet, after _ atâ€" tending her mother, who is ill, _ for the last five months, has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. _ HMowlet is still very ill, Her son John _ of Macdonald, Man., is spending a few weeks with her.â€"Mr. Albert Jansen of Caileton Place, has been spending a few days at his home here. From here he went to visit his brother at Tillsonburg,When he leaves . to â€" go back again he will take a position in the hardware store of P. M. Young, at Almonte.â€"Mt. and Mrs. W. H. Ot» to, on Monday attended the fancral of _ Mrs. Otto‘s father at Sebringâ€" ville.â€"Mr. Ed. Suchring, formerly ville.â€"Mr. _ Ed. Suchring, formerly clerk at W. H. Otto‘s who has been spending a few weeks with his parâ€" ents at Sebringville, called on _ bis friends here on Monday previous to his departure for the Northwest. Before Justice Meredith:â€"Walper v. Boehmer.â€"E.F.B. Johnston, K. _ C., and W.M. Reade, (Berlin,) for plainâ€" tif, appealed from the judgement of Lount, J., in action tried at â€" Berâ€" lin without jury. The action, . was brought to have a certain conveyance made by the plaintiff â€"declared â€" an escrow. The trial judge held that:it had nothing of the nature of _ an escrow about it, and dismissed . the action. The plaintiff is a formetr proâ€" prictor of the Walper House at Berâ€" lin, and defendent is a merrhant in the same place. The deed in question was made June 13, 1980, . and | is absolute on its face, but the plaintiff contends that it was to be left as an éscrow im the custody of one Linâ€" den, and was only to become atbsoâ€" lute on certain conditions. A.un‘.t: conditions was defendant was to Tete on the Paiges Soien ant . is on. e for two. and if in two io Sn en & a#t HAYSVILLE ELMIRA @ay of March 1908, to consider an application rade b" oorgy Moser of the Town of Dariin for a trafsfer of the Tavern License now held by n:::l"fiwp of Berlin. of No:th Waterioo will be held at the Zimmerâ€" man House, Waterloo, on Wednesday the 4th day of March 1903, to consider an application Notice is hereby given that & mostin the nardny the Sth day of Maton nert 1064 to can sider ii_uW-' L n made by gm" rard -“..g"‘ fi:'-'-“'h:-.-fl_hg by Jucus Watter, I Notice is h+reby given that a m of the nhonof hang in inmiatuncts 19. n Oinnice Liquor License Act. Hard Wood _ V EERYX sSTUCCESSEFUIL For more than ten years has our (nnfih cure stood the test. Do not neglect a cold nor a slight cough when one bottle of Dr, Hoofland‘s Consumpâ€" tion Oure will bring instant relief. Price 25 and 60c and évery bottle guar anteed. Stationery, Books Wall Paper Supplies. Liquor License Aoct. Liquor License Act. Pn oys Stores . Berlin & Waterloo. Phones 49 and .216 Open Sundays. and are prepared to give you satisfacâ€" tion in on lines. Money to Loan on Easy Terms. Office: Walper Block, Queen St., Beailn RAYMO BROS., 1. 8. K. WEBER & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS, â€"_ LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS We Have Arranged to Assist You ‘ownship of Wellesley. housands of Positions are opt to those who oan fill them! To Whom It May Concern, To Whom It May Concern. To Whom It May Concern Headquarters W. J. Elliott, Priccipal One of the most watched for events of : the ; is our, White Goods Sale. Its umufi‘afl tunidGen and large assortments are so ous that handreds of carefal and stylish women make this their time to lay in a year‘s sapply of White Under Carments«." Instenad of tha asmal dull Aszus at mE Te "l.“"‘-’r ~ t t AracA e ie some rs ago, F A wa K. business, and the store itself is a big W é full everywhere of dainty© White C rments: that make it a veritable bower of beauty. This year the stock has been mouunllll{llw nd is a superâ€" ior one in every respect Every piece bears the "Ha.l Mark" of quality. Good cotton, neat and refined decorations. Whether you buy or: come and see our "White Store". We will show special values in all White Goods, including Sheetâ€" ings and White Cottons. A. J. ROOS, Successor to Snyder‘s Drug Store, <â€" _____ Waterloo, Ont. . B. Ryan & Co, Stratford, Ont. mes FOR â€"â€"â€" BENJ. DEVITT, RHENJ BENJ. DEYTTT, |cmlo&. Opposite Snider‘s Mill. v-.u-viun. . License Inspector. w k0 HAVE just prrohassd 100 %"gm of hdms.hld tauwloo, ts | wood.. Have on hand a foan« t m | tity of soft wood.‘ Waod "out to t 1 amny length desired and deliversd Splondid Service LIaer®. Artive. _ Aftive. Arrive. g g:?m wlmgntt;l:' 30n.m.18.10 p.m. is.np.mt‘r.30‘:.m.fc.15p.n.01.m t Daily. _ {Daily Except Sunday. The day Wain nuuzrnb car, ‘Toronte to Montroal, fiu‘ Puliman siseper 1 Boston. . +3Â¥ Graceful patterns in practically unlimited variety are here for your selection at prices that make & handsomely decirated dinner table makes the meal twice as good. Whether you desire sterling or plated silverware you -sy':-.m that every flm you bt us will be reliable: y A Silverâ€"Laden * Table. Nigbt express carries Pun‘nlhz ots to Montreal, and Buffet parior Montreal to Portland. «1t Phone 38. WINTER RESORTS. Hot 8 New Otleans, / “"l"'hl:g’nmnnl.' Californ "The Carolinas," California. Round trip tourist tickets, good for nine months, now on sale. m service. Fast trains connecting With all routes. a Tickets, folders, reservations, 6%6., from agents. Mail and Express orders promptly filled. * Roman and Dutch Hyacinths; Vio« lets Carnations and Roses. In profase bloom in pots: Asali# Indicas, Cineraries,,Cyclamen, Hymâ€" cinths, etc. £504% Smilax, etc. Lettuce, Radishes and all seasonable vegetables. HERB FOOD ‘ Has no equal for CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNG It is the cheapest and best. Is keeps old stock in perfect condition and makes young stook grow as rothing olse will do. It restores mmm All stock like it. None ever it 20 lbs. for $1.00. Try it. Tulips in three or four of the finest shades. TWINâ€"CITY Plants and Cut Flowers. Also a fine stock of Pailms, Ferns, . J . E0000, H. L. JANZEN, HALLMAN & CO., 5s Manufecturers, Berlin, Ont.. â€" .. ‘éz To THE BERLIN w w1 *a t

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