. .. which ali men shoud consider. | es .r(h-d.lflobulhullylm nd the best policies® | Apus e $ ~RAYMOâ€" BROS. . : : s 0 ns T onl Aelcamiee,. c * y 80th, was onized,. a RealEstate and Insurance Agent® |),zze crowd of ardent sumnorlers O‘ $ WATERLOO, Ont. ‘the hand as well as others who with E; :lz__z.. _ y _____ _ ipl uo take adtantage of this oppot: f | tunity to visi Queen City . ac F2 66 ** tcompn.l ing the exoursion. Over a husâ€" mun“ spn'"G | dred uékeu were sold, at the â€" Waâ€" k 3“‘“ | terloo station, over forty H:. 3nn - & * Srvs seug i rercery 4990 °n ncfe 4 me & & |Strattord and Gueiph. The band preâ€" Did you ever notice how rough pared a special programme to enterâ€" the skin gets in co.d, windy tain the great concourse of people at Westherâ€"or perhaps the result of |th¢ O.J.C. races. .as is * ui huuse cleaning. Isnunnu MARKET: zies eprr i rrgrplprlplinly Erlrtaly FOKRILPO j â€" "Not sticky nor greasy. Nice to| use.. Makes the skin soit nnd' E M. DEVITT‘s City Drug Store, Deutsche Apotoeke, â€" WATERLOO. His customers are pleased. Read H B. Duering‘s advt. The â€" first _ story of St‘h‘c“wlll's‘ The semiâ€"annual business meeting of new _ uphoistering factory is nearDg the Y.P.A. of the Evangelical church completion. \“‘was held â€" Monday evening. The reâ€" Lard in 5. 10, 15 and 25 lb buckâ€"}ports of the various departments . of ets ay 10¢. per lb. this week omy at|work were very satisfactory and ail H. B. Duering‘s. lshowed the Alliance to be in a prosâ€" A highâ€"ciass musical programme. | P°TOUS condition. The election of ofâ€" Waterioo ‘1own Hail, Thursday eveâ€"|N°CS resulted as follows:â€" ning, June 4th. Presâ€"O.S. Martin. . Mr. Emil Engel is again to be seen \flc&vPres.â€"‘GeE. Ot:ml' ; the tons i T 6 Secyâ€"Minnie Kaatz. â€" in e tonsomal parlors of Jake Brandt, th Treasâ€"A. K. Cressman. , the barber. â€" A.. .. 8 f Organistâ€"Lizzie McDougais This week orly, hams and _ bacon, | Asst. Organistâ€"Emma Neuber. 15c per Ib, any quantity at H. B.| Choristerâ€"F. Perschbacher. Duering‘s,â€"Waver1oo. ' Supt. Jr. Allianceâ€"Emma Kaatz. A number of Waterloo young peoâ€"| Ass. Supt Jr. Allianceâ€"Henrietta ple attended the band concert in E1â€" "Unudt. mira Thursdayâ€"evening. % lprront ARPS aT STATION. Emgiush services will be held in St John s Lutheran church Sunday ev Mr. C.J.. Alteman ha$"purchased hig.former residence on Caroline St. from Mr. John Bingeman. The Canada Synod of the Lutheran church meels in Conestogo ti‘s weeh beginning i hursday, June 4. Conrad Bros., have been awarded the contract for the plumbing of Mr. Jeanerette‘s residence in Eimira. The Germania Club, Waterloo, will be "At Home,‘"‘ on Tuesday evening, June 9th, at the pavilion, Westside Park. A Chinese laundry bas been started in the premises formerly occupied by Wm. A. Greene & Co., ol _ hing street. The matter ofj Life Insurance is one Do not forget Ufleclmann‘s sale . of millinery goods, muslins, prints, COtâ€" sets, hosiery, gloves, etc., going . On this week. * A Weseloh & Co., can help you to clothe and shoe your family and do it for little money. Store next to post office, Berlin To reduce our stock, we will . sell lard this week only, at 13¢ per Ib. It is our own howeâ€"rendered, the best in the Twinâ€"Cityâ€"H. B. Duering. Hear Mr. F.W. Wegenast, A. T., C. M.. tenor, at the Young Ladies Chorâ€" al Club Concert in she Water‘oo Town Hall, Thursday evening next. Otto Molson, formerly of Waterloo, who is pitching for the Clippers in the Toronto senior league, woA . his game from the Cadets on Saturday. \ Dr. J. William Fischer, who has written considerable poetry, is havâ€" ing his poems published by a Boston publisher. The edition will be out in June. The local Canadian Ordér of Forâ€" esters will attend church with Court Union, Berlin, in St. John‘s (Angliâ€" can) church, Berlin, Sunday, morning at 11 o‘clock. Go to J. R.Schiedel‘s Breslau, for your turnip seeds. Seven pounds for one dollar. Eight varieties, including New Ontario, Hall, Westbury, _ and Hartley‘s Bronze Top. All new seed. 2t. Invitations are out for the wedding of Mr. R. Thomas Orr, of Stratiord, for some time inspector for the Waâ€" terloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co. to Miss Nellie Cccilia Webster, to take place at Winnipg, on Juné 17. The many friends of Dr. J Williem Fischer, will be pleased to jeatr that he has been â€" appointed â€" Mead _ Eurâ€" nn of St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Lon , for the ensuing year. A big adâ€" dition has been added to the bospitai so that 125 patients can be accomno dated. Dr. Fischer wilt have â€" +wo agaistants. wge Invitations are of Mr. R. Thoma for some time it terloo Mutual F The funeral of the late"W. E. Chal croft, of Toronto was held _ Mowlay aftternoon . from the résidence of hisâ€" fatherâ€"inâ€"law, ‘Mr. Geo. Randall, _to “ ucted : 4 6 DEVITT‘s "CaHAPPINE®" Local News. Lik ASSURANCE. ma ‘a special car o the way, the special to leave Berlin . at six a‘clock. ‘The return fare is cents, Anm enjoyable outing is assured to the crowd which is expected . to accompany the choir. The big excursion to Toronto â€" Â¥Lâ€" det the auspices of the Watlerioo The regular weekly market Saturâ€" day morning was attended by the us ual number of buyers aud seliers. Proâ€" duce was offered in large quantitics. Butter sold at 18c. & lb., white in most cases eggs have risen in price one cent, selling at 12 cents a cozreu. Little fowl was offered. Other _ proâ€" duce sold at current prices. $3,75 was asked for a load of rails. The annual meeting of the _ Noith Waterloo _ Farmers‘ Institule and North Waterloo _ Women‘s Insuitute, will be held in Weber‘sâ€" Grove, west of Winterbourne, Saturday June 6th, at one o‘clock. In addivion to the regâ€" ular business to be transacted, Miss Smith of Hamilton will address the ladies, and Mr. _ Anderson, of Kugby will lecture to the men on | "Lieef Cattle,‘"‘ demonstrating his talk, by live specimens. Lunch will be served by the ladies at 5 p. m. OFFICERS ELECTED. ANNUAL MEETING. BURGLARS AT STATION The Watefloo G.T.R. station â€" was entered by burglars Friday night, who were â€" evidently in need of monet. Luckily however, not much _ moncy was found in the till. Three silver dolâ€" erican dollars; $3.20 in five an4 ten cent pieces, $2.25 in quartets, a luâ€" tal of $8.45 was <taken out of the ticket â€" sales till and _ sixty coppers from the freight till. Customs Colkcâ€" tor Colquhoun‘s till was also opened but no money was secured. $5.00 â€" in five and ten cent pieces, wrapped up ready â€" for deposit in tWe bank was left in the ticket sale till. The the{ or thieves entered the office by pryâ€" ing open the front window and were evidently acquainted with the . surâ€" roundings. ‘BEAVERS WON. The Waterloo Beavers defeated the St. Jerome‘s College ball team _ at Westside Park Saturday afternoon by 6 runs to 4. The Beavers are junior players who put up a fair exhibition of ball and withâ€"a season‘s practice should develop into good . players. They had the best of the argument ab creiy stage uf tho galie ui Setur day. Herb Bechtel, who ‘does the twirling with persistent training will make a goodâ€"pitchor,â€" and _ hy _ next season should be able to hold his own with any pitcler® in the Waterloo County League. Umpire Killer gave good satisfaction. The score was:â€" Beaversâ€" 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 xâ€"6. St. Jerome‘sâ€" 0 v 1.0 0 2 0 0 1â€"1 A â€" pleasing â€" feature in connection with the services in St. Juba‘s Luthâ€" eran church, Waterloo, Sunday evenâ€" ing. was the destruction of a noute of $728, which has been paid and the church is now free from debt. . The pastor, Rev. E.A. Schulz, briefly wdâ€" dressed the congregation concratulal . ing them on theit good financial standing and extending hearly thanks to the various societies of the church for their assistanceâ€"in this . matter. He expressed the wish that the har mony existing at ptesent between the members of _ the congregation wovuid continue in future. Under ihe . fa# torate of Rev. Mr. Scaulz, the cow gregation is fourishing and is at the present time in a most prosper, Ns condition. During the evening services Miss D. Frochlich sang that difcult solo, ‘‘The Creation,". in a mest pleasing manner. Communion services were held in the mornifig. Large conâ€" gregations were present at both serâ€" FREE FROM DEBT vices Is an important lactor to produce : ® shaped head to any Lady or Gentltâ€"|New Dundes sand was weliknown im man. Prof. Dorenwend, who will be|Borlin and Waterloo. The funcral wil! at Berlin can demonstrate this . to |take Saturday at 2 pm. . to anvome calling on him at his Show cemetery . y onimigytcn en THE STYLE OF HAIR WORN the gert . at next, the aa a~ wall 29. i c ® ® s e o s he y FINANCE REPORT. The lhn-nim'm!- the g-li Clark, salary 12.00 ‘m. Snider, street lighting 177.35 Wui. Snider, charity 20 Waterloo Gas Comsumers Co. 700 ‘Lbos. O‘Donnell, road list i No. 1. 105.80 debentures, Levi Graybill, Hvery, Joel Good, surveying in the Ed. \Dermul, sewer connecâ€" M. Devitt & Co, charity A. Sochner, cleaning closets J. Fischer, charity _ _ Geo. C. Peppler, stome Geo. C. Peppler, street waâ€" Water drant rental 1 yr. Water â€" Commissioners etc. _ 3 B. M. Walton, Céinent walk pal World 8,00 J. M. Scully, assessor m.oo Henry Hamel, for lot .00 The report was received and _ adâ€" opted and the Mayor authorized to grant his order for the payment . of the several amuunts. Inspector, Ed. Dermul, bal, due cement walk, A. B. McBride, for Municiâ€" The council then adjourned to again next Monday evening. THE BAND AT TORONTO The excursion to Toronto under <the auspices of the Waterloo Musicai Soâ€" iety on Saturday the 30th ult., was most successful nearly 340 ‘ peop‘e from Berlin, Stratiocd, Guelph, and Waterloo accompanying the band. rbe trip was a thoroughly enjoyabie one. The Waterloo band entertainced _ itc great concourse of people it the O.J.C._ races with their excellent musical programme. The Mail â€" aid Empire says:â€" ~ "A big excursion was run from Waâ€" terloo and in the crowd at the track one ran across at nearly every step a resident of that town, who . bad come down to see the race for the Seagram _ Cup, massive and elegayrt, valued at $1,000. The Waterloo band furnished the music during the aiterâ€" noon, and its efforts did not sufler by comparison â€" with Toronto‘s leadipg organizations. The Globe says:â€" ‘"‘The Waterloo Musical Society‘s fin= band, under the leadersnip of Mr. Honry Restorf!, played a firne . pr» gramme, which included the Scagtar: Cup march, Mr. RestorfI‘s own comâ€" position. _ 0 _ Toronto Starâ€"There was an erâ€" cursion from Waterloo to see the runâ€" ning of the Seagram Cup, though Mr. Seagram, who donated the trophy, made no entry for the event. The Waâ€" terloo Musical Society‘s band, under the leadership of Mr. Henry Restorfi played a good Dutch program. Charlâ€" ie Palmer said that Mr. Restori‘s organization has only one equal, and that is the Duss orchestra. The Newsâ€"The town of Waterloo, Mr. Seagram‘s home, made the inâ€" augural run for it, a holiday affair. A big excursion came in from _ this lively German town, headed by the Waterloo Brass Band, a wellâ€"known mustnals organiration. One of the feaâ€" tures of the promenade concert given by the band between the racing evâ€" ents was the Seagram Cup march, composed by Mr. Henry Restorf, the conductor The following orogramme will . be given by the W.M.S. band at the open air concert Friday evening:â€" 1â€"Marchâ€"Seagram‘s Cupâ€"Restorfl. 2â€"Overtureâ€"Fra Diavolaâ€"Auber. ‘ Auber â€" was a French operatic _ composer, born at Caen, Jan., the 30th, 1784, died at Paris, 1871, Among his principal works are ‘Fra Diavola,"‘ La Muette de Poftici. 3â€"Maria _ ‘"‘Mexican Dance,‘"â€"Dayâ€" BAND PROGRAMME ila. â€" 4â€"Waltzâ€"Wiener Blutâ€"Strauss. by request. . â€" _ _ _ c. 84 .t 4 Johann Strauss, born at Vienna 1804, died 1849, was the greatest composer of waltzes. 5â€"Tergett for 2 Piccolos and _E flat Clarionet.â€"Messrs _ Hueglin, Friederich and Restor®. 7â€"Hearts and fowersâ€"Tobani. 8#â€"Selection from the Ameerâ€"Vicâ€" tor Herbert.. _ _ _ WELLâ€"KNOWN _ HOTEL KELPER DEAD. Mr. Israel Eby fot many years proâ€" prictor . oi a hotel _ in . Shakespeare, dun'ramo.i:o::‘-r-r\'m ‘m“ ilines#, years. wan a «an of the late Moses Ehy oi New Dundes and was weliknown in payment ol the following acâ€" H. RESTORFF, Bandmaster byâ€" 2160.00 m.:. has been giver to the designing of ea¢h garment and much care and ©7.00 | akill to the making ‘The quality of the goods, too, is such as to prove 105.80 | aatisfactor ,. 2 > 2y.% 107.04 *1.56 21.00 14.00 meet ilr |1lis that horee Aesh is beir to, â€"and “m“lfld“'flgm axnerience in dealing with kinds ‘These attractions, combined with low priâ€"es, make our offerings Tiaa : m mnm well nigh irresistible. § , ‘\_ them at moderate p-ie..â€"lq, 15, 2 d. Uffelmann,. |Ginghams and Ch; Victoria Shoes for Ladies There is no sho« in Canada sold as cheap giving you the same durability as our VICOTORIA Mr. Heintzman, a cattle buyer ol Germany, is spending several days in Waterloo. and vicinity. Cash and one price to all. Mr. Joseph Mickus, the wellâ€"known auctioneer of Waterloo, and his brothâ€" er, Mr. Valentine Mickus of Elmira, left Tuesday on a .month‘s vacation trip to Minnesota and Iowa. Mr. Walter â€" Shantz, has resumed his duties at the Waterloo Mig. Co‘s office after several weeks‘ illness. Mr. Henry Hofiman, left Monday to accept a situation in Detro.t. Personal and Social. Mr. Waliter Bell Wells has returses from his vacation trip to Toronto ani resumed his duties at The Mutual Life Monday. Mr. R.D. Warwick has resumed his duties at the local branch of the Bank of Commerce after spending his hciiâ€" days at his home in Toronto. Mr. M. D. Hamilton, of tre iocal branch of the Bank of Commerce is spending ten days in Middleton and Canning, N.S., on business. Mrs. Specker, who has beea on in extended visit to her daug‘iter, Mrs. (Rev.) W.A. Snyder, Reading, 1Pa . has returned to Waterloo ard will ie the guest of her daughtet, Mrs /ncâ€" ob Conrad, jr., for several munths. Mr. Jas. Young, who has been in California for some time, :s visiting his home in Waterloo. Mr. Geo. Rick of Pennsylvania is visiting his home in Waterloo. . Mr. D.J. Cornish, a studeny of Western University, London, who has been visiting his home in Waterlco, has gone to Dresden for the summer day with Elmira . triend_s_ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Groff left Thursâ€" day to visit the latter‘s brother at Brandon, Man. They will also spend some time in Alberta. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean of Haysâ€" ville _ spent Thursday with Waterioo friends. â€" Rov. S.M. Hauch, Miss Hillgartrner and John Oetzel are attending the anâ€" nual convention _of the Evangelical Sunday ~School which convenes in Hamiiton titrs week. Mr. Nathaniel Spady has received the Aollowing letter which explains itself:â€" O 8 Nathaniel Spady, Esq One of the most valuable books for why hotse owner to have around the house is Dr. B.J. Kendall Co‘s book, "A treatise on the hotse and . his diseases." This valuable book is written from a scientific standpoint, T pom S athings "‘r: anyone can y its ngs . mnlil:'rullhlmhlly deâ€" scribed and . there is hardly a single Mhm.':v fl-‘:u:.h * symâ€" ntoms and cause Sug#ested and . apâ€" YOURS J ohAn. Schondelmayrer ptoms and cause suggested and proved method of treatment given â€" The work is published by the prietots . of Kendalls ;-!!? C"*: Miss Clara Stahl spent â€" Victorta HONOR TO MR. NATHANIEL SPADY. tas‘ e and Wï¬_&li&y HORSE BOOK, FREE ‘ and Youths‘ Clothing. Queen‘s Park, Toronto, May 18th, 1903. are features in our with <~a ~capacity for hw’ ,-.'rln"w_--. Tt is the intention of The "Flying Dutchmen," of Cenue-\ ville came to Waterloo Saturday eveâ€" ning, to play a return exhibition footâ€". ball game with the Waterioo Lakeâ€" sides, which resulted in a tie, each team scoring one goal. The Lakesides are a team composed of Mrs. P. Duering‘s and Miss Hogg‘s boardeis, and, considering it being their _ first seasbn in the game, put up a _ fair article of ball. Centreville has _ a team its supporters may well _ ieel proud of, and for team work has the Lakesides outclassed. They ate _ a good looking, gentlemanly lot of felâ€" lows and. play a strong and stcady game. Their staying .ualities . are superior to those of the boarders ard though they could not break the tie, it was evident that they are the best team. Some of the boarders have not learned to play their positions which more experience no doubt will teach them. It was an interesting game for the spectators. Play commenced short ly â€" before seven â€" o‘clock, with Mr. Gastmeier of Bridgeport blow.ne the whistle. It took the "Flying Dutchâ€" men," but a few minutes to score, but it was their first and only goal. The boarders _ realizing what they were up against, played nard and in 20 minutes evened the score. _ Thus ended the first half. In tae second half, each team tried hard io score, and though each goal was in Janger )se\'eral times, no more scoting _ Was done.. Jas. Detweiler, one of the visâ€" iting forwards, by falling accidentaiâ€" ly, dislocated his elbow. The teams line,g}1 up as foliows:â€" Centrevilleâ€"Goal, H. Affeidi: backs, R Thoman, H. H. McCormick; haliâ€" backs, N. Latsch, H. Thoman, . A. Affeldt; forwards, W. Jonnson, _ M. Latsch, L. Johnson E~Detweile: and J. Detweiler. Lakesidesâ€"Goal, Thicl; backs, HMosâ€" ea. Knischewski; half backs, Steller, Hetres, Maurer; forwards, E Ruchty Catley, Wilhelm, Boettger, V. Ruchâ€" ty. THE PARK CONCERT . Despite the cool and chilly weather Friday evening a large crowd gathâ€" ered at Westside Park, Waterloo, the occasion of the . first Park Concert given by the Waterloo Musical Socâ€" iety‘s band this season. There . were over six hundred paid admissions. A fine programme of music was excellâ€" ently rendered and was much cnjoyed. Th programme â€" 1â€"Marchâ€" vur Flagâ€" Restor®. _ 2â€"Overture. Jolly Robbersâ€" Suppe 83â€" Hiawathaâ€"" Moret. 4â€"Selectiqnâ€" From Lohengrin â€"â€" Wagner. $ . 5â€"Cornet Soloâ€"Selectedâ€" Mr. H Smith. _ 6â€"Waltzâ€" From . Beggat Studâ€" entâ€" Milloecker. 7â€"Selectionâ€" From _ Floraora â€" 8â€"Mediey of <Popular Airsâ€"â€"lartis Mr. J. Ufleman with coupon _ No. $473, Mr. R. Rudy, coupon No, 5048 ahd coupon No. 5230, winner‘s name not known, won the excursion tickets aryl.coupons No. 1729, 2313, 3154, won by John Mickus, Jack Hoch, and &Mnï¬ won the admission tickâ€" ; to the 0.J.C. taces. CENTREYVILLE Iâ€"WATERLOO 1 The Lion bottling works, hveimn:;:;'{ronmm Berlin to the Brewery on King St. mofln.hom.udhuvaz: pot remain at the old stand on street. The goods made in the . Lion Brewery are in such demand as â€"to ?p“:iulot manufacture, . Recently new tanks have been installed in the cellars of the institution, each k4 ENLARGING LION BREWERY. Cash Shoe Store. style * of #he Colored Muslins : Ginghams and Chambrays White Muslins 20, 25 to 45¢. This "the monthrof weddings" is the time you begin to get invitaâ€" tions to weddings. For wedding gifts there is nothing so appropriate as Silverware, Clocks and Fancy China. & WEDDING RINGS: â€"In our stock are 18k and 12k. The price is regulatâ€" ed by weight, but quality remains the same. The prices you will find satisâ€" factory and quality guaranteed. Each particular item in ur stock has been selected wi h a view to eleâ€" gance and serviceability, and nomatter how emall the cost, any aricle from our stock will be the fullest measure of value for price. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Central Block, _ Opposite Snider‘s Mill, RAYMO BROS., Stationery, Books Wall Paper Supplies. VER Y sSTUCCORSSFPU TL For more than ten years has our nglecy £ cold nor a siigharough when m a cold nor a wl o:= bottle of Dr.'floofl‘u:d'l Consumpâ€" tion Oure will bring instant relief. Pg’q_ï¬qnd&andnmmmr Stores : Open Sundays. ____. Berlin & Waterloo. Phones 49 _and _ 210 Whmm‘mmâ€hmhmmw‘mmh: for moreâ€"al more. . ltâ€"wa ean please a hundrea . weâ€" ui p.lhgd.momp‘n-doWEuhmfl. _ Mey us and be convineed that. in dealing with us you are at G. B. RYAN & CO. Market Grocery, Berlin Spring Milliner THE MONTH OF WEDDINCGS. Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘ Headquarters Before ize wi E:‘ _udmlduh!!:ud m’bl?;ooplog stions now. <ankeâ€" We are showing a most extensive assortment and Cotton firods for sunmer dresses and we are al to show them or send samples on application. A special range of th::‘r-_bh all eolors, blue and linen shades so wanted this season. ° them at moderate pricesâ€"10, 15, 20, 25 to 50c. y Piain Obunhny-, F“’ UneCsou auu Ptminen ‘4. servicenble, cool and inexpensive, 12}, 15 20 ad 298 In white goods we show a fine large assortment goods. Open stripes as well as tl:hhuvinr weaves â€" of _ vestings. â€" All lines o new things and at popular pricesâ€"] E. J. ROOS. 10 yoU BU Y GRoOORERIES ? s Do we a«!ll them to you!. If not, why not? A. J., RO0O8, Snyder‘s Drug Store, King St , s« FOR â€"â€"â€" Waterloo, Ont. For Fine call at It is the cheapest and best. It old stock in perfect condition makes young stock grow as else will do. It restores the d All stock like it. None ever refuss 20 lbs. for $1.00. Try it. CATTLE, HORSES and T OCK. TWINâ€"CITY The Famous Muskoka Lakes, Georâ€" gian Bay, Kawartha Lakes, Lake of Bays, eto., are noted for their excellent and hed&w climate. _ Upâ€"toâ€"date hotels. rand Trunk trains make gonnections at Muskoka Wharf for all ports on Muskoka Lakes, at Huntsâ€" ville for all ports on Lake of Bays, also direct counection to all ports on 3o¢- glan Bay and Kawartha Lakes. EXCURSIONS TO A CANADIAN NORTHWEST. â€"_Good going June 4th and June 18th, en wond hn 499 T to valid retarning until S;:' 8th. For tidkets, information and descrip« tive 11 apply to s J. R. STRICKLAND, Ticket Agent. Tourist Resorts. i/ ii n rvenddaharr BP on io T€ positions because our w trainingiprepares them to ato cI-nurvlou. Business men want frst» oln-sw»o:kaundhnmunotownt: course now and be in the fail. Wfltcflurhn&unwfl Qur graduates readily secus. ~30d WO Â¥â€"FM!ottâ€"P»"soIpal HALLMAN & CO., Manufacturers, Berlin, Ont.. / Has no equal for Waterloo. Stratford. Ont. HERB FOOD