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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Dec 1908, p. 3

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. the” Iron SCHOOL ammo JY From now until Christan" we Ii] ‘47 in“ our trimmed hats at a [put re _ Ir', duction. Same as low as half priest W The Misses Fehrenhaeh ft 23 King St., East j Berlin, Ont. lllllilMlilllf BARGAINS ’7 " {a th'ri'wl M .n purist! mall t0 Uni“ States poinls and we ”More been abused to m . “I mrttaeripuon _ttr. United -erttrer' to 81.50 pct you T mm" ll “Vance. k omig to u.- new rental Law which came Into ettect, May 8, 1901;, ”up to the amount ot one cent 1” at. 00p] ol the Chronicle-Tele. “To ts rctpt'_ "" a" yum" mall To United States Subscribers M Sub-cribsd Capital. . ... ... $0M!!! Deposit with the Dominion 007mm. ...... ..t..... 8nT,14tk All policiu gunntosd by the London and White [mm-sues Gompnny with Aareta of $16.3)8.638. A“ Wright. seem: ry T. M. Hall, Inspector C. A EOEHM District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. The Mercantile Fire W and Otttee, Wmmo Hutu.) Banding King St. mmrtiPBeo 249, Home 200. Business solicited for an t' an. Complain. '_' (tirrter's Little LivorPills. I2E-Gitllt3t,ttt 'laktrtg1'tti,ireiiiia" tTa,; Insure nee Company INCORPORATID "" Tu.--. bm-* mm mm mum Human “mm mm.“ - - lumen-nun C. A. BOEHM General Insurance Agent. load Qtffttttt - Waterloo Bun-emu to Bulbuwuch 5 Co. ”I Wtttt MONI- ”luau-Incl “mm-I... "on ' tou." o'clock. 9-1 Inlet-L you}: you: notes- lb- “In“ mum III-mum. Ila-mum- _ manual“. l Emu-tuna; 391.:th hy m 10.1.1. 0mm Bdutd S. Smytb itt English, Phy “a, mum-um if! C, Awhile Joann-rd in 'English, Gonna. French, Latin. A. Eugene Pam-put inMulIcmat- Inhale IC. Clemens (Hon 1, Not- mun (T. "eirttuth,patsie1 T. Wal- kom (Hun), Ruby Dover (Part ll), Oliver Mater (Part I). Harold ll, Brandt, lea Luckhtsrdt, Ida F.. Reid, Clara A. M. Scott Jinn.) Olive M, Snyder, Laura Stuu r, Mabel n. wmu'man. Edith K. 'ttrid. Harold It. Brandt, Louis C. Unit- haunt, Sarah P. Hutton, T. L. Der- went Kinlon, Harry ()elsrhlager, El- well C. Reade, William II. Schmall, Laura Simmer, F.. Jrninv Wells, Malwl G, Whiteman, Edith F. Whit, ing. Lama M, Hemmerich, M, WlnnUrvd Pirie, Dorothea M. Kaiser. “For 'I Earl It; Seniur--Trene Asmussrn (Hum) Eva B. Reid, Arthur n. Slumkoski, Alvin Wachsmuth. Melvin Haha, Fwdvrick " man. . Junior-Em S. Betener, Wilfred Boyer, Thnsnelda Daub. Grace Erb 11011.). Clarmcc Hagen (Ham) Walt- er J. Hottman (Ham). Ida M. Hoh- ner, Frederick J. Milchell (Hum). Harold Reynolds, C'ouruand H. Rudy (Holt), Alvin F1ehlegel, Gordon Shani; (Hon.), Charles J. Writhel (Hum), Alton Wellrin. , vrr~V v.- a... .. ”cw-115m. Then follow e pee-entation ot diplomas eertiocatmr, by Messrs. Slnyth and F syth, and the long list ol nix-crash! ndidnles showed that splrndld w was being done in the school. T rte ltudenls took double cerUfieate and three were awarded ihonors in t recent departmental ex- ) amirtations.-. -\.., This was followed try the play "A Box of Monkeys," which created the greatest interest, and was one ot the best ever put on. The 'students, took their parts exceedineg well and their playing ref1ectcd great credit ion Mr. Williams, who trained them. Miss It. Dover as the jolly, slmgy Western gr], who breaks through ev- ery rule of etiquette, played the part to perfection. Miss Jerrine Wells, as the modest, retined English girl, who tries to learn the Ameri- can sutettom Sierra, was very natural, and ludicrous. Miss l. Whiteman, as the prim aunt Mrs. Jhones, who is fond ot English Bo- tsiety, also acted her part well. Mr. o. Master, as Chauncey, the very washlul young man from a western imine, played his role as a hesitatirtg, 'nrn-ous, stammcring lover to per- ”action, and kept the audience in convulsions. Mr. Williams as Ted, who has to act the double part at a butler and Westeruer, was quite at home in both, and was the" moving spirit of the whole play. Alter the program a social hour was spent by the students. The Lit- eraIy Society will receive quite a sum, alter the expenses are paid. The [allowing is the list of suc- was!” candidates and also the caste of characters. Grown Wicker. Claude Noecker, arl [fat/u kiss Mailman of rm ll modem a very pleasing so! and Chas. Website] ot Comm. II , brought down the house by his ve riloquinm. _ n.-- m. . In pnsenting the prize in the my competition, the Chairman than» a timely suggestion. that more an prizes should be - by citizens g the town, and tar greater intern“ would be “lulu by the student in Faction! subjects. The win: "The Secret of Hero. ism," Presented by Mr, King, M. P., tor the best essay on "C dian Citi- zenship," was won by is: Hue! Stub!“ 9! Form IV, he: way was was a very papa r om. [ in!» alum-in" " __ -d ‘m Intimate r11t,i;'ts2ttcf,iil, an In“ an that". P'h,itt various universities. no T their m'endn to tho ray-can y. at their colleges. A km ”I ot graduates were also - ‘h receive thoir eertithatec. _ l The magnum m “to AM on. Mr. K. th th, out... ot b 8.01 Board, and u chit-q, all in a brief was "proud it. pleasure at Beeing so my ml to show their wpmlutlon ot an . Iorts ot the Board ma ski in plasma at "eltstt no my mt to Show their uppmhtlou ot “I. . Ions ot the Board and BM. in turther secondu'y education in the town, "m. un a In can. A men-I'- 'iilt'e1.hrllttAr,t, “WY-i: shtltd'48 arm tg "by the unu- GCtifiuCit but??? ht1eool “I tbrrrq.Amr, and within“! Pi Commercial Diplomas Junior Matriculatiun 'harmacy Matriculaliun F'arult y of Science nun- unkind-Hon Senior Tearhrrs Pregame Junior been mg luninr Teachers and m m cm Ptr','; WM"! Mild-a by [lun- 'Ire, who ther mi-F-tel" R. M. - Lily Gut-cute Mum. " let Se" d, w- mum 4. Lord isoetaterr.uei. o. an}. M9: Outlego Jhona - Illa P, Ctyttttetr Ogelthotpe (Second Son ot 1 New York, Dec. 26.-The Times to- "tay says: Andrew Carnegie went (‘hnstmas at home surrounded by re latives and friends. A taxicab drove up to his Pitth "any: Imusc with I visitor. The Inltcr went inside the house, and a moment nurnudu th llvoricd twrvtutt apparel} and alum“. dragged th ehttttttettr tttstde (he house. saying “Mk ('atnogic WINK you to come In and 1have, something to eat." The eturutreur oheytd, Cut ot Chuck-u. [.211de Raluon--Mt. w. u. William- Mrs. R. Stunnard and Miss um SWldard, and Mo. B. W. Power, sister of Mrs. J. F, itonstrerger, amt tour children, Mis,v8 Em and Flat- mm- and Masters Robbie and How- ard, of Delhi, were we posts ot Dr. and Mrs. J. F. llunslmrgcr during the holidays. ‘ hr. Buchanan of minnow was the my“ ot his aunt Mrs. J. H. Moed. ding, 123 Young St., over Christmas. The Mix-e: Matilda and Clara Schwartz are spending a few days in Hamilton. Mr. Wilbert Mayor apt-at a tow any): ai_his home in New Dundee. Rev. Messrs. Hunter and Cranky. evangelists, have just completed a smesslul revival at Enter and Yeti- terday started at Lansigg, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Rutherford ot Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. M. I. Grimm and, two sons of Preston and Misa, Edith Boomer ot Arthur spent Christmas with Mrs. A. Boomer, IF Lancastrr street. Mrs. George Bovhrner has returned after,spctsdinx a tew works with lwr pan'nts in Milwaukee, Wis. The Christmas Tree ies1ivitivs at the B. & W. Hospital was greatly enjoyed by the patients and- musing stair. In the Winning the annual Christ- mas scniws were hold in the St. Peter's, St. Paul's and St. Matthew'. Lutheran churches, the Benton street, Baptist, Zion FivantTlieal and other churches under the auspices of the Sunday schools and were decidedly successful and iuu'resting. ning and were welt attended. Th" afternoon was apparently spent by t : majority at people at their h i-es, very few being on the sired. The skating rinks were well patroniz- ed. Svrvicrs were held in the various Lutheran, SLMary's R.C. and St. John's Anglican churches in the moe ning and were welt attended. SHOWS CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Christmas Day was quietly but III- joyahly spent in Berlin. The wrath: was somewhat mild and disagreeable but did not interfere with the usual testivities of the day. "1401th wrecks in the rapids late. tr. It will be unusual if we all get through without trouNe." A postcard received in written by Mr. T. G. P Toronto, who with his sis can in the second section, by saying: on“ the mm! ot "a W‘ freight. The little Beet In: “in; to go up the the: In two tteeturtrde three mu meh. Rev, E, IF, Mor.. su and wile, tdaMotsaries At kiat- lag, um down the river to pilot m party M. 1 The content: at the Mud were tend by Rev. Mr. Marlin” It the morning union in Trinity 'Gttodist Cami on Sand” " tollowu: “We and cugmu and New _ Yen'- an Iron China to you all. We as now " let”; l waiting for the completion ot I houseboat urngements and the [ passing customs More we cart I up the rivar tor our me 1,000 miles, We have had a splendid l jtoumey'r no (a: and are both well F and wish to be remembered to our Berlin "lends. g MR. AND MRS. QUIRMBACH. 1 Rev. Mr. Marshall in replying to Mr. Quirmbach's greetings to-dny re- questedihim to send a brief descrip. tion ot his journey for the bearettt ot the congregation. i CHRISTMAS on IN iiERLIN W" “'T' W “r W orttitmtt m- hug nub" 3595‘s» 39-13mm a... - 0- Hoe. tr, H‘GJE ""ii'i In.» new; has. n- ”a... yfrtetn and”)! mu. !t.hikbiGanJaTit"i'rt2U" IN 1e.ti*itstri-r, tlat M, t “hm. “can 3‘»- “an... nut. " in hum-um“ m." fM'gtruL, irs. " 'ttttee'th. 'at,d'tgrets,'.'.tt: h “I: WAI- I! III; a.” Ara" 31'1'391!‘ (t p. {mm BERLIN PERSONALS V“ 'e... - the second section, Ct minded tir,iiltriiFiu FGa7'i'i? m"? Tb bani-Vat; in Toronto, Plowman. of sister mm to v "V --r V" w “*1. by a mat [mu 1.. 'tant" “Hammad a m- - "I can a not no r ' _ a H. nib his; alum by , "tr'a a..." 'to'ttt,s00piqrtg. an: “I. tt in» “am-am and“ .u - Ablec was '.u'ttfltgef"dtgf " 'fo'euq the t w Ix“ ”ml C ' "'3‘ Mvutkmomzww the "K " !tteattotytieatriiiioii0eriid m“- "an and the "in“! m In". -tttots, ably 'tttpre-ed. The them by». - "b moan, Seth-n nu Dun-m were ree In: the mu conspicuou- a. the 13an-ARmt, um; point. Own; a"!!- coir-90.; -try 7W5!” er, l The sumo! 8700 tn now at tho Jie- ipenal of no local emu which was ‘thrutued with ttitsrtspuott nod u nova-ct one “mound people “tend- ed the we might. Pro-pecu- tor naming the "MOB on better “in a low dun Mo. “Buck" Irving micro- od the Mme, hut MI deeuiottq wore deeiedly objections“. to the spec- tators, and M 00 mn lulu-w to not him how it. Fyle, Manson and Mercer played well lot Guelph. while our: but player- verc Cochran and Oval. The t,t'l'f.n,at 8n l and; m. Black; mMrs, Mt. Ion. Dainty; rim, he"; rm. In- The (Salt. sen-n surprised the spa-v tators with the quality ot hockey , they put up. With a little more prac- tice they will pron: a combinuion tbard to be“. Murphy, Cochran: and ‘Dussome syowm up splendidly. Guelph, Dev. 3s5.--0n ice that was Ilow Ind sticky (tall. and Guelph plIyed an mteeestfng gauze here to- nighl, the home team winnlng by -l to 1. Tote condition ot the ice caus- ed the checllng to be hard and close ad thrte was little emblnntlon. The Guelph loan“: had the superior weed and will do well on last tee, Berlin-Lehman, goal; than, point; Young. cover-point; Semen. rover; Dunn-rt, right wing; Taylor, wane; Scum, Ion wing. Referee James Fraser clearly detie onstntod that he is about the beat in the Duane“. catching all on “do: nod handing out substanlial pennies. The teams were: . ttalt-Mercer, goal; Murphy, point; Owens, coversroint; O. Cochran. rover; it. M. Curttmmr, right wing; Winner. centre; Dussomr. left wing; Corbcau, spare. Berlin had a little the better of the play in the first hall, this period end- ing with the 'igtore.s it to g in their "twor. (Salt soon tied the score. and juntil within ten mmutex ot “me it was aurbody's game. when Semi-rt found the nets twice, alter brilliant rushes. Berlin has a forward line hard to beat, and truth Young, and Gross on the den-nee they wilt un- doubtedly ftguro prominent!) in the league race this year. l Gali, Ihtt., Dev, 2ii.--On Christmas 'atteraoon professional hockry was in- brodttcedoto the lovers of the winter game in Gut. Berlin and Gun pros. put upa Inst exhibition to the one thoumud spectators. Berlin won by 5 to 3. The ice was in rerttarkahfy good condition. taking into consider- ation the wildness of the weather, Towards the end of the game. how- over, the going became somewhat, heavy. I Toronto- Tyner, goal; Umbra" point; McDonald, "over-point; Morri. son, rover; Lalonde, can», Birming- ham, right wing; Ridpath, left wing. Berlin-Lehman, goal; Gross, point; Young, cover-point; Scibert. rover; Taylor, centre; Dunmrt. right wing; Service, left wing. g In the irlst tiartitCris'i"c,"i,',. had ,the better of the argument and were in the lead at halt-time try t goals l to 3. . The second half showed better advantage and their work aroused the enthusia crowd. It did not take an That Toronto Mull looks to be decidedly dumoua. With Tyler, C'orbean, Morrison, “We. Ridpath uni Birmingham on the limp this oehette will make thet but in the League go some. The position ot cov- 'rpoint is still on Md last evening "Cap” McDonald ot llnnllotd helped the team and was I tower ot strength in defending the Toronto goal. ‘_ .. n . " -- ‘7 ice and win 'iet6trrtMedtr lull I place. [Bony Yomsg Watt M att the “Inc With at: ttoode arrl "My" Taylor mm himself tu u (at skater. l 'ieiotta shot and a but worker. Lehman in goal is . whole team in himself and pluyed n (rcpt. pang. Serviss is the Indian ot a last one and did some good work on the lor- wud line. Itemree-uru Kieuger Guelph l, Us” I Berlin G; Gall 3 t, M; an; I".- I! C up); 3: “on 1',"l'ttlt'Attgr' ttrl.'1'r2ttr.tle W as new»: 1...? Hi.- mw oi: y I!" Wong's» The "gttUr monthly mlnmunlun lad M9; at as Young Men'- loOuMy of M. Mary's Church toot plan on My. There was good new and td [allowing on." m m with; you. be - Ila-0::- lot ti “an!“ Mr, Clan. Wan-r. M Schombcrg. spent and” n the home k ot his purest- Mr. M Mrs, J. B. Weaver, Mama “not. Dr. Gina Ziegler, M London. is visiting his relatlro, In Berlin for I low 6-". Among the new compaui“. that have hem grtutted charters try the Uovetnnu-M Is (he Berlin ”why Club, qupituliznl It $5,000. Mrs. N, Ransom "itGkai'ik" IN“- holiday: at_ Pr home in} Mush-m. an. n. Johnston is the (we. of Mr. Gro. N. limo“. It Owen Sound for A low dun. Rev. B. ri." Marshall and tan-n, spin! Chris?!“ Day In Hamilton. Mr, D. B. Munch-n In: rectum-d trom the vat and will spend un- winter at his homo In Berlin. Mrs. Welch and 4mm and Miss A. (haunt-y no spending the holidays in lugcrsoll. the 3mm ot Dr. and Mrs. 001mm. fl" -7 -......-. an“. oi Tummy stain; we: in mum of about. twrt months. The deeeased is survived by her mum husband, nix children, " grand childtrn and a you grundchlldmn. The tum-ml W held on Emmy alter-con at 3 o'cluck to the Bethany Mount Church toe lattice and But End cemetery for human. Minn Anna Zellor of Toronto smut Hummus Day at her home in town. .‘Iln. H. Eby and M.iss A. M. EM ape-t Chisinau Day in GI". the must: ot ttre'tormer'. dperghter Mn. k'. D, Haydon. The death of Mrs. Henry Bum took let' at her homo " Chit nut-ct Rev. hi. M, Moyer and Iamily of Lowriue are visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. s. Bechtel spent the [solidly in Tuvlstovk. Mr. ."l'lb .hthuston ot lh-lrun. visiting Berlin friends wring holidays. -~ ' Mr. "any Lang ot Bung)" apart Christmas at his home on Water Mt. north. st "Lady" Tudor, who will play un- tre tor the Berlin pros. this spawn arrived in town last evening and will phy with the locals against Toronto on Christmas, night. - Miss Frances Mader of Grand Rap- ids, Mich., is spending the Christmas facation with [numerals Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mader, 11 St. George (I leader"! a hearty rote of thanks to Sanitary Inspector Huehnergard lor the excellent and otticiettt manner in which he performed the duties ot his other during the year. Accounts Wcrp passed amounting to $16.50. Mr. Edgar Madcr, or Toronto, is onjoying a few days ai home during the Ivstire'xcuon. The fmat meeting of the Board of n.ealtlt for 1808 was held on Wadi-vs- day cumin; at which the membms Mr. Willraehn, who has been the Northwest tor tour months spending the holidays at his home town. aunt. il_a_'§_l._:1gatha " a iedGa.d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rolling spent Christmas day: it Guelph. the car. A small m ne Wah' broken and a portion 4, Ilcsh was tora from his mot .uul A xtill not be necessary to ampulate ti-e in- jured liimh. He expects to have the hospital in a tew weeks. Mr. Elmer P. Meldrum ot Detroit, Mich., is spending a week's holidays with Mr. L. k. Schwartz, Water 'it, south. _ Miss Aurelia Janlz oi helm” is the tpest at Berlin friends and her Dr. and Mrs. Wood and and, of Chicago, are new to spend the Cttriritma.saholidays with Iter parruts, Mr. and Mrs. Rimier, Margaret Ast.. Miss D. Rider ot Chicago, is also home for the holidays. On Thursday evening while Mr. .lyliuy Zeller, son ot Humanist“ Keller, of this town, was attempting, fd board the evening train tor Berlia, " Parkdale his toot slipped all the, slop and he loll beneath Mr. ind 'ertr.meo. $6951" J gm spanning the ho,, by: with their mm In Main. Mr. and Mn. “ltd ll. Bowitry are mam; the holidnys will: their tuutrtrtrt Mrs. 0. ll. Perky, of ov can. Mr. and Hrs. Pearl Y. Smiley [on [0-day tor Port [Mamie when they will spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and In. E. M. warm: will at tttir Christmas dinner at Ilte lonnor'x yette itt_th-ine. 'H-utti-Msrer, at Tomato, in was the mum u her humor in Balm. lm Bin-E. Eiiaik Weak?" It. and 'tti. ". Tollon Ind mu 02.39%!!! (.th in llunillon. “dbl-lov' inched , ted trort a $21.11! - to, h 331"! meriuhexquwm drink-.3 1lhl')'dt8'.'fh'll2t'to'?d 'tt "--'-ta--'tiikirira, 'tttttttit . , .2Fr “It. _ tor. te4.ry ot the THE 'STAR gunk. Slt,tauetthrtttl/iyet Blush. - It". “the ”Fin t ,‘ Jail {TuwaIuw . " his his id 4‘1! Krw' KF, - flesh I will tre ik wc the (he Wink 'ure spending a low Hays with -ii'i', liUiii'ii pal-rum. Mr. and Mrs. A. f Folk-r, Frederick win-ct. in is in lb- E. A. sen-hm, a "Toronto. " "an he holiday-u " Mr horn. in Inna. _ Mr and Mrs. I". Knuerl and taught", and Min Maud Bell, of Toronto. are the gum“); of Mr. and In. W. A. Futon. David Ht. lory. FP 7 a“ Wharton, FI-Prnt" ot ttre Tree White, S. E'.-mlverrtsan. Roberts, iW-Biue Prior. Sinclair, l',--3ronry "Mingus. Smith, F. ".-Prtrr. Somervillo. I':‘--l-‘uth¢-r 1Gprrimurs ot an his)! ll. M., Tarkington, Ir-Guest of ()ucxnay. Thurston, K, C--Fly nu (he Wtwrt, Tracy. 1,.-Whert ot Fortune. 1'rtatr, Julrs-l-‘ur ('unnhy. Ward, Mrs, IC-Testing ot Dunn Mal, "I A! In. 7 ,__. .T.. m.“ "' Kildare. Oppettttetm, P-Governorx. Dray. Baronex8--mtviin, 1'uitpermt "rezy, Barom‘ss-In Mary's Reign. Paine, A. n.~'l‘me Dwellers. Parriah, M.-Beth Norvell. Parrish“ It,--Ltrrst Voyage of the "onna Isabel kiwi, M.--F'iowm "Nd, M.--Fiowvr oi the husk New, M.-Spinnvt ‘n the Mun _ m x .... "u. " """ thorne. llurnblow, AHrotiigate. Jerome, J. K.-Passlng ot the Third Hum Hawk. Johann", M.-t,ctsit, Rind. ”(only M.--Treasure \‘allry. "iBowles, It. W.--irct, of Time. tincoin, .L--cr. Wlu'itakcr's Place, Little F'.-aurdy ot thr Ihvorauom Lorimer, T. H.-.rack Spurhwk, Pro- digal. McClung, i'CL--h'ouing Stub in Danny. “Catch-on, G, ".-llv.syun 's oi Fai- ith. T . McCutcheon, tl. lip-Man trom lth new. McGrath, li.-Lure oi tlw Mask. Marci-mum, A. W.-MimooirP Girl Nicholson. M.--Littiv, Bnmn Jug al l II:IA _ V .V..v._. _ nllVWlll‘lll H Fortuhe. Fox, Joltn-uTrait of the Lot-0mm:- Pint. (What, Fi.-Aruirs tread. Grey, 'Z..-i,v,t ot the Poi shun. _ “all. Id. 1'--Aunt Jane uTKcnlm'lsy. “mm. 'ir-Halt-v Hausa. Hocking, J~Suul ot Dominic Wild. Door. - eeeV ”a" Duncan No-every Man Fagin, E. T. - Miss ttr Lord of Kirktown Davis, A. R.-4tld Lu Deland, M.-lt, J's. h Doyle, A. S.-. Thrall ,_._.......nux;a "I i lianrhman. Burnett, F.’ ".-h'hutor. Carey, R. N., Sunny Shh- oi the Hill Chambers, H. W-Firing Linc. Churchill. W.,--Mr. Crewrs Career. Chum-hill, W.-Michard Carrol. Connolly. J. B.-An Olympic Victor. Con-ll). Me-Holy Orders. Cotes, Mrs.-t'ousin Cinderella, t_?rawtord, Me4'ritwadotma. Crock-H, N. It.--vidas, or the “on Bindléss, ”:1 Bronson, El. B. The luHowing is the Ls! books that have been plan shelves for ttto,use of the I “I. Wat!!!” Puhlic Library chit-l. BarrA Robert, Barr, A mnhhu‘ rlasotor....IOo _'e"i"r"hltt'l'Jua"hr,l,1t,'ty.e: pa, ',db-a.uiiiiiiriir. ........25c ntyttriiiiaEiG"iiit./y, W630 Uh. thinking powder»; 15c for u. Buutssksi'iG"r'riiriit'i; 10efor......8is Successor tol. A. GOOD & Co. mm. M .........-1Hl] “in.“ 's'th'eeii.iiv. forau t"i'lt.l'ld'0ltfdlld'i,'."f..t.l ......25¢ ' want. 'w............: 'ttSettle-rival/nicks ..... Be NEW BOOKS Ill THE 'tlbs. I and Mn. Ruby: ot l‘irkoning,§ " R. Webergt dd.' BOTTOM :m:Etzdxtpii." G. E. POTTER T m-riarrier, in the hrmtudleuhotmv We. whet. We huh cords of them, 2.: Odd and trtoeemmmeam.Pt bi and '"tte"l'.'f. Matting, PM ut, R.-4tld Loyalist. h“. J's. Mother. S.-. Through the E.-stratvtsr, y Ilatidrrr, b'iUTil tN Young Lord stratum; In By Right ot Purchase 's--dtetniniscouws of EXTRA‘SPEdeLs r Man tor “imam. Miss F'alluwtieM'.s, "we list of nnv on placed on the Y, the patrons oi WATERLOO PUBLIC Ll Mal Magic SNOW SHOW irott Hr. Wm. [hymn] N ”1 day! It his home in BtgMhqS' Mr. L. Dam. ot 0th, 'nt. E. Ding-In, 0! 0m la , mum-Q the mum a g on emu.“ Am. _ Mr. ind Mm. tteoirtiid jitrhric) to, spent Sunday at the We! In. ,, Brrrmer, Luna-m ' li, Mr. uni Mrs. Arno. mum: at; d gnu-r, ot Toronto, mud “Om 'ltR, 'Heety' my gunman 3, torUrra. -". '7 __ -.-' Farmer, L. H.-Bor'a, "is”, I French Revolution. Beach, Church. A. J.-raii ttt Athena. Roberts, CMr.D.-str- in no Mt Young, E. R.-tuttte, ot the Deal. 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