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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Oct 1901, p. 4

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EH "IE '1 banana-hull» t.amt--"rmit. 'ae-o-erm- “and... Duh; .. ”came-nanny»: ”Uphill-chum:- , . Valu- ' .............szo1.m y Bowman...“ 68,506 'ttpe.', Indu- _ ' 7 We“ Indie ”an Wu: India T,r Woulmmu.... Whale-lou- “Countrie- .--.t_.. _ Tun..............¢6,032.490 Thigh-don remain, in it poulblo '9 anathema - rrom been in M on o profit? Of the six mil- “ W worth of sugar we Import Ito hlagoot amount come- tromprtusee, my and Belgium. If than no- la- cnu grow boot sugar and send it our hon no 1ttsotsp1y that we can buy 1 , in Morena: to can. our, why cannot we do it tor our-elven Or I’m, no we not in no good puition to “who vim thou nations as our thud. to tho south! Tho sun:- tor- tits on quite similar in the two count: 'atm,. a in the States We have a duty qfattout I out A pound, which easily nun-nu- ony bountioo and puts our nominate" on an equal footing m the fimsigmsr. We are as well gttttated otherwise an the Americans ; we In" the home market, the fertile 1nasd,nasdifmstrrstoo modoattopatir mtttte on our “imam ingenuity and on- ”in," we can, " least, profit by “be-Mound share the bemrfits " M improved machinery and F That the industry will soon be one a! tho lending ones in the States is es- “Wed. The factories in Bushman}, N. Y., and other places, “the stockholders everywhere are - tsnthttaiaatie. Their only test is she! the Government will Allen free - to some in from :heir newly ac- quired possessions. Nevertheless new Writ! and increased capacities are an order of the day. It is n boomlnx him. Why mould Canada lag wen-Dy behind , Southern Ontario sauna especially suited for this industry. During 2,l mum years, undead, some urn-ri- monu have been made in Ontario; loversl samples of been: have been analyzed And have been found to yield rm 14m 18 percent. Ingaumd to be ttmttorniroNriomsitppttritleir In thu m and foreign countries 12 per can. hoonsidered a high percentage. 10 be adapted for the loanion of: autumn, sloonllty should have I Ibudmco of clear water, a cheap M and . limomne free from silicates. Putnam should easily be persuaded to “to up the growing of been. An, mo othnd will grow sully- 12 to 15 mama. The minimum that Is now patdtbr beaten: the guttaiiatt , ton. The out of ouluutlng the lad, marketing the beets, em, in not mots than 830 per acre, and this - {all ungo- for ullwork done. {nun In» profit would be given of from '18 to .30 an core. A fume: In Holman clennd over $1,300 from " um. um paying $900 to send his Meta to the bakery by freight. Thoma: wholnvolu his money in “to - rum i tilt, of course, but no Mining "timtbto iould Icon to hulk-.19 tttet he might go further and tNd I mu inn-meat. The thpsrea In used on actual experience, pad to M . new” of I capacity of 600 fund but! pot any. _“ of - and punt. . . $375,000 - required for yen”. running expeneo..... .. 60,000 6ta.ssapitalrenutted---, if nuns-s. . pétmt 1mm: 011.325,- Wd7por concon tgiiMitiiicicaai, trtutpttrtrxtN.-..o... 'i'7,iiiiii , Inn-mo, all, Mo.; trt6.. 32,000 ”Mammoth“! “04- mm s' gnu-up. Ev ”Human-Va Ce “aunt-I0, " F" "I; .t...... .... - - soon --V Mun".- 'l'ih"i";fr'iiiirii' "Wi4fitiiG'triiAse "or tum um a.,........ ycrtfflll tummy» out“: Bay County Aw.............. ,ooo h to but but yum. Thu. .51- ,'lfllUrdt1ltll Ta' pet can p:rr:c,rc,uflllilt) t.ti'i.iltl4 ai, ... tllrl, '06 yg.teeteLMSt .3: 'dl-ttturl/gli' 241.931 14.261 688,IN 1,905,144 Ito 28.13?! 79.93 mm 51,934 500,99! . 744 350,875 297,458 140,609 “ammo $425,000 ' 25,600 m 200,000 17.600 59 mmitiUst-etrnster in mass” City I ' ", mProf. Shuttlowonh Prenent for the ', Ontario Company. ot2rttd'tttt af “- M u. an. st't.'T,'t'gttg',t,?t'r,.tFlJs3i - tttttet, a N Cttr. Ttut Ionian! 0 Coal! I..." m: maul», All; J. Ooh-In, E. man, A. wow, J. since-III, D. 6130. Jr..unqc.3uu._ -iiFiiira, . (and win- Ion d “has ot (in land at M, “5%.: “on“ PM: 8. J. C. K. an“, B. L. Jam, J. P. Bel, . Nt,' J. A. aeolian. B. Boyd). L. J. shunt, M.P.P., 0. I. Delhi, J, U. Giuliani, B. A. smith", d.1t. Shula. v. B. DpomNe, Grok, C. B. banks, Ind Plot. Nanak: M3 mt behalf of to Ontario in: Bonn- tng ar., and slur but!“ an upon. upon a M word: Gaming tho good " at 31:960ng 'ttPeo Balm. lw Within“ the tttttet- ingtooedae, any! the out“ In" which I» called upon w. B. J. mama-Inn“ of tho dqmtattttr, t mount bk upon, '11th " ful- IM"'.-. Berlin, October, 15th, 1901. To the Berlin Band of Trade and when of the Town Council. Your committee .9110!an to made {Montcalm to was but ant-lug, and the mum-cum: of - thoro- from, bog to report no follow- _ “The committee upent two days in Bay City and Squaw, Mich, where three rtsfiueeitst, are now in opention. Two more will be reedy to nut opera tione on the firat of November, end another in under contract to be ready for next you. These six mti-isr. ere within e radians at 13 miles, and their total cost will be over $3,000,000.00. Theinveeting of thin large mount of money shows that inventor- have great tgmtidtmmr in the permanence of the enterprise. . I L We were shown through three of the reitmsrissa, end shown every promos of manutaeture, and we feel ourselves in- debted to the otritsittla of the institu-‘ tions for the courteous treatment they extended to us, and for the trouble they took to explain the matter in every detail. The farmers deliver their beets in large wagons holding about two tone each. Every load is weighed and samples taken therefrom todetermine what percentage of sugar each load will produce, and what amount is to be deducted for taro, din,eto. The f trelere interests are looked sizer by a man appointed by themselves, in the weighing house, and for compensation, the farmer is taxed lo per load or ton. . We fiad upon interviewing the far- mere, that they hove no trouble with the variant companies, but feel that obey are always treated fairly. We learn when the farmer once commences to raise beets, that he never stops, but on the contrary, he pate in more acre- age each year. As the profits are so large hts.fitlds the raising ot been much more profitable than wheat, one or barley, or any other farm product, and he I: paid in out: at the end of each month. A' number of “more, when Inter.. viewed, estimated that lt cost them $25 to $30 per sure to rain tho been, after counting a mir wnge for them- selves, and the yield is from $62 to $75 per acre, than leaving them from $32 to $45 per acre, not. profir. We have the above enlargement contirmed by var- ious march nta who have raised from ‘10 to 100 ammo. hiring all the work done, and the promo ware from $30 to “aw .m. -... ' . c,,,,,, We not I Mr. Gilbert who har 1100 acres of rented ind this year, and he has rented 2300 tom for next you. Be Ipeakl in the highest terms of the industry, and the fair and honorable way in which the companies deal with the farmers. The farmers are paid $4 50 per ton for the been that show 12 per cent. Inger, and 33 1-30 per ton Ie added for each pereentege above 12 per cent., than ehowing the: . yield of 15 per cent. anger, would nuke the price $5 50 per ton lose 1 to 5 per cent. for dirt, etc. The reflttttritq deduct 33 r " per ton for all been that average under 12 per eon; engu‘. The avenge yield we tind to be ebont 15 ton- per MPG. Some rel-mere mu up in high " 18 end iothen go as low " 12_ tone. The ‘higheet percentage is produced on the but lend, end when) the beat- ere looked etter morally end the weeds kept down. The weigh-mater said ttousottid pick out a good load of been by seeing e Guinea farmer on the wagon. The “HIV“! are reieing bet- tetbeete 'seusil yer, consequently a 1srgerprMttrrea'iz:d. It in nnpro liable to nee turn-mud two years in enema-ion; while LLB percentage of - - " one! the eecond and third year, the bee.» no smaller end le- tone per ecrx We ftad that it dom not injure the has!!! to be frozen, end the rrrtlmries " T not object to fro- zen been in they are not ellowed to thew out. 7 The farmers are allowed to tMo ”my the pulp for feeding purposes Ind m "in” lime for fort10sing. The fnrmcrllu Mlchlmhuo not ".tled would". at tho above opportunist} 'ottraatttarpthruoomsesred,tmte that, In" no cum to fawn, but man at out anloo Com?! tumor- "gt"2t,'t Thom-90. looping o n19 am the qrttmr and no 3W. A, r'iliiiir'tid,ai' aw'. a ' o I - pot " Me nut, vial would no ,hllut mm, veg-09. yttqe.tttttet..PAL, all as a» - mi.“ and than It. Inn-hut mum: and tear. was», my wok I. m. con-equally they I” not annual or “portend far-mt Thu ma has Industry bu been a! mu:- pal! so By City. ad the aids-hut tho We. In loaned. . mm‘ ,ttre6f!yyo.ent you. Thank plum! of won for the poor slug.- In thq but noldnud goodngumpdd. Even boyl nad gin. from 10 yous up an” good hte and no mm upon " vary death!) In]? Ewing plant] tt wotk during tho mum-r. "as poor alum no building lining plant] of work during nu; mum-r, tho poor clun- m tmiidinf than on home ud paying " tho norm oh thou-hams. The lobar- tng about and such mechanics on our- ponten, brick luau, “woman and game" no kept steamy working from number until Fohmlry or March, in the retutoruq, after their outdoor work I: through In tho fall, Th!- mhku the location of the best also! We: molt Itroiitatrles in or near th on] and ot lat- ing tmntttit to the uncommon. It In on industry which will constantly Increase in importnnoe. - . - 'N_--6- ‘l‘nL ... ....,......_.-. The tanner: in Bay County, Mich, he" not " yet subscribed for stock in the rgtt1r,; but methane“: than dive to in but insomnia, and they are now building I urge retitterrr, which will be in operating by Nov let. The building: cube” retitterUe are absolutely fireproof, and are very ex- tensive. The plant. and machinery no very extensive and oosmeqasststly can a Inge amount of money to erect. The animated coat on s 600 ton per day play is from $500,000 to $600,000. ' " r--‘-' "---â€" v~7 F"" . . The ttttttseries are all doing well, with the exception of one, in a {tuitgrowing district. The fruit crop we: poor one year and the farmers took, up anger been raising, but the next you In a good fruit year and the prices were good and having their fruit meatolook after, they stopped raining been. However, the shutting down of this re- flttory is only looked upon on being temporary. . ~_,-._,V We recommend that the town of Berlin, and the T'p of Waterloo use their utmost endeavors to have a beat - refinery loaned in or near Ber- lln. Mr. Williams lupplemented upon the up 'rt to a considerable extent, taking up clause by clause Ind painted a vivid word picture of the magnitude and vuhunnded bench" of the anger beet industry in Bay City. Cotyeern- ing the refuse coming from the "tit"rrr Mr. Williams mid a Philadelphia brewer in erecting a large industry in Bay City costing $300,000, and will 3 purchase every ounce of refuse which ‘he will manufacture into alcohol. Mr. Williams was enthusiastically applauded when he wok himat. Pref. shtttthmorth,-ofomhttr, was ealivd upon to address the meeting. We considered every item of the report as L..ng true without any exaggera- tion whatever. Prof. Shuttleworth stated he had been asked to attend the meeting and hear the dsputttion'r) report and convey to the Council and, Board of Trade the good will of the Compnny. He stated that Engineer Bauer had reported to the Company that the Kolb site in Berlin was infeasible one, bat will be very "- pensive, not for one year only, but from year to year. That is the tea-on that the item oi bonus is in the Propo- sition. He said that Berlin cannot deal with a better Company, and should take immediate action in edu- eating the people and submitting a by-law. He said the Company were favorably impressed with the site and the energy being put forth to se- cure the Company to locate here: ' Mt. B. L. Jansen In 1 short tuidraas ondomd the report u given by Mr. Willie. In concluding he laid, “Afar seeing the - beet lndnnry and it. poaaibilitien and as much It I ulna the Industries of an. mm, I would sooner have one Ingm- but ro- Merry than any three of our local tmuMtttustortas. A An Informs) dilatation took Place in which Mayor Bowlby, Aldo. B nge- mu. Cochran, E. Brick: and loan c. K. kingdom, L. J. Bron- haupt, G. M. DoBua, J. P. Bell and Pruldonc William took part, fi was moved by Ald. Blmmm. wounded by D. Crone. Jr., the: the Council lender the dewuuon . been] vote debunk-tor their excellent re- am and look upon the project with vor. _ Signed 8. J. Williams, II. L. Joann, T. Shm'z. L. Koehlor \Vendall Shana, 8 The Mirror, A. Bucket. C. Bruin and Solicitor Clement: will fume n by- hw to bound an meeting an Thun- day matting, a which members of tho Oompnym "ret" to be ml. The yum: ot the Bulk: "at. mm»: will In plum! to Inn that tttbtht& In: ”and Into m but“, a! will Inga-I31!“ blaze: m. Alanna. " ' lean boo. 0.'Pi:mp, c. a. boon and J. Cochran. Thu. t,rettMlhl9tdiNted m- to put _ and. ”mam-mm the mm autumnal myths the My RINK UNDER NEW KARAOK- HBNT. -, -_. . v Illa-hunt!“ that mm “manna ~I¢|~M_!MI_ t2ttt'/3rpp,ht, Rapectfully submitted, cisrntnittem, ' h Shh-II...- Iulh'gm Home!» In mtAsmtttttrgttoiit but. b ownin- ttr"'""""""'""" a: salt,,'!:?",::,?","'?.,".),',, rub: a! In. A. m‘h' Cm,hmhomhm oattutardar. Mtt,etrtttf,'ttttrt, 1..th on?!“ Itch! llMr, St and“ ' _ by an [atom huh Nun Mod no "in. at the. who did numb have! nub-aim woman Utopia I 'lt12"g'tt"f in If (him-o at n. [-90% ”to“ um. lb AIM “as have boon tttttidle' our: “lawman mow-tho. Oun- rlolmu on two 2'li'lh"lfll who 'txinDoots,aasdComtt Huber!- inum village to-du m: was“. mm Mr. John MW, can Clark, report-ch” only on It“ ha hon prob“ during 00m. 115m at will] I Inc. mint " this mm of the you. Tho run for tho Twin on, Elm Club turBatardar, October 19th, Inn “at tram WoodaidrPare, a? 30 pan. tet""""" m reqmted to be on o. _ The trainee of St. Peten' church hue been nottiUd that the eunu- for their church “1le rend, tbr dealer “on on November 28th, Thanksgiving. They willqu be completed until De- cember 15th. The 46th “and nonunion of who Ontario and Quebec Baptist Union In in union at Brantford. Rev. P. A. McEnn nun Mr. E. D. Lang no delegate- from Berlin. _ The many friends of Mn. Joseph Laird, Irvin street, will regret to leer!) of the death of her daughter, Mile Ruth Laird, who he: been an invalid for several years, which took piece on Tneedsy evening. Although enlisting ares: pain she here it with true Christian fortitude and her death, while not unexpected, will be sincere- ly regretted. The members of tho flmlly were present at the time of her death. The funeral will take place on Friday morning from her mother's residence on Irvin etreet. to the depot, when the remains will be taken to New Hamburg on the 10.59 train tor burial On Saturday Mr. Noah Zeller, the‘ tsttleitmt and popular Bsbdmsster of the 29th. Best. Band, celebrated the 50th anniversary of his birthday. He will slvvays remember the day, not only because he led the band in its selection: before the future King of Great Britain, but else by the {set that the members ot the band honored him by presenting him with the beautifully engrossed address, execut- ed by the worthy President of the band, Mr. W. H. Behmalz, and a large quartered oak secretary. Mr. Zeller was giving instructions to pupils on Saturday evening, when he was sur- prised by all the members of the band appearing on the scene and Mr. A. B. Farrier stepped forward and read the following address: Mr. Noah Zeller, Bandmuter 29th., Regt. Band, Berlin. The members of your band hovel learned that you are today 1sottsbratiug' ti e50th. anniversary of your birthday and have congregated here tor the purpoee of congratulating you on thin happy occasion. " ie with no email degree of the moat genuine plea-ore that we wish you many happy returns of the day and we hope that good health,_ happineu and contentment may alwaye eeeompany you when passing the future mile-atone: of your life. The older members of your bond who have known you a good many years and the younger memberl who have not long been under your tuition, ‘are all of the same opinion, when they iiiii in unison of the estimable quell- tiee of their bandmneter. DEAR Finn!) You hare aiwnyl shown yourself an a compotom lender, o plin- taking instructor, . good (Hand of the "bore and 3 perfect sandman under my circumstances. We oongnmhto cumin. in having I leader who bu mode the 29th Regi- ment Band {unions and wo hope the Lion now existing bemoan manor out! mbordinam any long fiourUh to ad1 "nirablr. - " A: a slight recognition of our mom and I tangible wny of expressing ant high regard, far you, we preent you with this secretary, which we trough to accept to remind pm of woe ii friend; ,_ _ _ Wishing you 3“ possible new which you no gmatty dunno, no ro- 1min, on banal! of all tho mmben: (Slam!) A. Vandalism Goo. Zleclor. [out Ito-bus. J. W. But. A. B. Farrier. G. A. Albrecht. John mun. Radon Hints. Min, 12 out, 1901. Death of Mn. or-ood-It In our M duty this week to “part the ouddcn death of the bolovod wife of John Gnonwood, V. 8., which took plug Tao-day morning, Ott. am. Tho ro- man. worn man to Rnlh’t cometary‘ for Men: Prtday afternoon Irm- the union in no church "tits., what an In. Mr. Dunn-,0!!!" gum, tre-ttrd an mun. no and =tgrt'ul'l'l'l'l by Jttqetdeagltd when whom. any Md: has Mun than.“ to an do- ttt “I“ w I.” BAND MASTER ZELLER HouORED. WELLBSLEY‘ ieahihJd,',TWuth't "iriaraiiGari?irs _ at all very hm hon-Ina "In. - Lt '/gutee walStt. “it." . . My n13bt......'b nigh {In our graham! links...“ Paul. who b Stl, . qtetim panda h "on. mum luck......'p.hd,lnu “who, =ot.'.t'..t'df, home I" we. o......detm Put. Wha- 'ir'ii"iiiiiiiii'ii'i.vfriiei,iiiiiijil, out: My, - . " tgggraiird'tt,',,' Doctor v. . mmnfm Intact. or; Iron-dud M at lltnh at an lose a 'Met, Sunday; Dig.“ "alt that. an": no " l n 'a"Fd5it mad -te. The, people an mun). wannabe, had ever I): the 2t& that more no of ttrt the - with ‘u linden. y handma- of other main: djdn't even have the attenuation el getting: momentum glhnpee of the to!!! tn ll Ibo iUw by. Wt all hope that our royel no.“ he“ enjoyed my: whit to the "Land of the 1119's” and that they they retain um] to their home in old England. ....The viait of the Duke end Ducheu to our part of the may and the not re- titssry hove been the two leading top- ioeln canvemuon among the people Around hero tor name time. isp. K, 3mm, 4.. . I“ am a. In”. Sugar Beet Hatters Punter: ere akin; great lntereet tn the ceteblleh- meat " the - retiaer, here. From gaunt ltett,",)ttn acres of - to will be grown in t e country not- ronnding Beden next year . -. . "he building end operatlng of the - tTF flnery here will mean a lager papal: lion for Baden and oormquently there will be a. better market here tor every- thing the farmers have to loll. “ll-1.1 Hog shipping ls keeping on steadily ttnd the pxlee in keeping up well near the hlgts water mark-Peet. lug park": and growing - been should make the (tuner- rlch in It few you". . . .Shlrh’e fiour mill bu not been running for tome days; some now me. chinery in being put in. They intend to start aggin however in a day or two. . .. .Mr. Gilliam of Mount Faust, pur- chased H. Zimmonnan's bakery and confectionery batman a short time ago. We wish him _u16eetur. _ . Atulto a for of Badenitea intend to with New Ham- burg on Thu-rd.” to hear Ontario’s eloquent Premiex- Hon. a. W. lion. Wgl1heutitsr--At Berlin, Ost. 7th, the wife of L. Wellheuser, of n dough- ter. Tiusaler--rrs North Domitian, Oet11thx the wife of Joseph Toneley, of a eon Brutal-At Berlin, Oct. 17th, thewire‘ of John Brutal, of a non. ' Por"0--At Gale, Oat. 6th, the wife of W. J. Powell, of a daughter. _ Andrttrh--At Gait, Oct. 8th, the wife of Wm. Andrlch, of 3 Ion. Baird-At Gut, Oct. 8th, the wife of Alex. Baird, of n denghoer. 3ohntsidor-At Berlin, Oct. 8th, the wife of By. M. Schneider,of a dough- l tor. Barkurdt--rn Peel T'p, Oct. 3rd, the wife of Enoch Barehtwdt,ot a daugh- 1 ter. Weber-L.“ Berlin, Sept. 7th, the wife of Philip K. Weber, of a son. Etlia-At Galt, that. 3rd, the wife of . Horace Ellis, of anon. Br0mtltm--At Gait, Opt. 6th, the wife _ of Jamee Brownies, of a eon. Proatau--At Gait. Ost. 6»h,thuife of Mr. Vromm, of a daughter. Bruptr--At Baden, Oct. 14th, the wife of F. Brnyer, of a. eon. Welr.---At Berlin, Oct. 16, the wife of J. J. A. Weir, Police Magistrate, of a non. MIdd1trtotr--Brown --At Berlin,by Rev. Dr. Williamson, Homer Middletotr,rf Winnipeg, to Mn. F. Brown, of Bur- lin. Beatseror--Btumtti-At Bertlin,0ot.8th, by Rev. W. c. Boone. Wm. Baum to Mary Human, both of Berlin, iItyiard--iRsuitttlts- Near Cone-toga, Oct. lath, Char. Billiard, Wnterioo, tp id. Seheilok. mhetfslo--Elsr--At Elmira, Oct. 17th, Sidney Sohoilelo. of near Wutotloo, tp Cora Ebr, of Elwin. _ Baird-_-Arms-At Gilt, OM. Bib, an. Baird to Margaest B. Amos. Misptutrmm-8oott-rtt Noni mammal, Ottt. 9th, by I". Dr. DiokmArch ibald Mel’mwn to Mttritaast R. Mott. Wilton! - Barrie-- m "Groonwood "rm", Ottt. 9ttt by Rar. R. E. Knowles, Geo. %iik,Ti (his, to John Barth. _ Boshtmsr-Ptquegmrt-At the ruldanco ot the bride,Berlin Out. loamy Rev. P. Friedrich. a. had mum: to Matilda Penman“. Brutmtur--8tanmyr-At Berlin, Oct. 10th, by Rev. A. P. 8min, Addison Smilax, of Cinema-m, Ohto,to Agnes number, of Berlin. sttststrf--mtteltrAf summon, Oct. an, by Ber. rum: Brahma, Jul. P. 8w to In: mm Linwood. _ Guam-At Woman]. Ont. 8ttt, In John Greenwood,“ 47 you: ttoqro9t “In“, tMt In, John Ban, ad than ftt yum. Yum-M thrs hi can. at Vow-n, II when. M: 'tif, In an“ on. m, D. new, - " yarn. _tNt4--4,t, I!" $"ery-t,9tfttt,Nhtt, 'rJa'-aaaBiratr6a1 1-3. KARRXAGES. BAUER up '10 BIRTHS DEATHS. :Wa-ilThose Who Have It's time for your overcoat. in: low until 'tAthi/tiii-God “Film“ ”7 a “a . yi"at'i.t me Mop. y?urqtd-itturdtrdt, _ m a, iii' sy,,",t2tgh'i,,irs,,,ttlar2,tgtrs I'lil%ti7ilufy', 3, you . A prejudim a6qipst “My Mates.') 3m out“ are Vaccptjonal. ' by m the none; approach to c F _ of, price: fitting, correct in style and fabric and ttttltr, every (speck. It made to your order you'd not get but" T .. and m. cost wouldbe thou: double our price." Then ch, _ difrerenee. . "fw- Thua are some! out [inure are proud to have tis " 'iti' , and anthem. Thu make occupation with what you ' EGlh , ' not. for the same money. , . -27 FF gg 'dti,2.Te,eat coats, lnrge atom collar, Gag' ' "Th it" iit ' Italian iasir, 91m " to M, It all. F 33371;. Boyo’navy Frieze Reefs coats. large storm caller. ' . ”’7, lining. lines 24 to 36, n "at. - L 'i'), Men's black and no Beaver overeat}, velvet collu{ r . 9' lining, sizes 36 to 44, TGT g .r 15.1.. Men's English Beaver overcome, black and navy. luau; q, Ttil velvet collar. Farmers' satin lining. sizes 36 to " "dt-pri:'.',"-,"'., Men's overcoat. in fashionable Orton! grey Cheviote, box iid tl ' I vet collar, Italian lining, sizes 36 to 46, at at u u. . 1 vfi,.7j :, I . Men's. heavy Frieze ulster; in black, navy and brown, Inge .' " collars, good tweed lining, sizes 36 to 46, " ”to II a u, f y}??? Speaking of winter clothing suggests other comfortable SE " that men will be wanting. Underwear of command when an; 9.3 ' I ‘ such a chorce assortment " our stock comprises t Then at r9, ‘ [T Cardi an jackets, heavy hosiery, etc. _ =17 » L if“: are I few price suggestions worth reading. in 'aEetfisheavy duck and Shaker Banuel working shirts,collu r lull sized bodies, a large assortment of patterns and colors. all . a, soc, fi', Men's, heavy, knit, working shirts, in blue and blackblabknd or plain grey, all sizes, at 50c. _.'.-: Flannel Shirts. Night Robes, Men's, fine, flanuelette night ,"rl',iv'.ttacno?/vtg't.',',', pocket “no: i, bodies, " in. long, blue pmk and grey. ancy stripes, sizes " to; _ 75c. and $1.00. _ l :55: _ Men's. fine, English Cambric night robes, eotiar and attached, fancy feather stitch trimming, sizes " to 18. at " oo.' Cardigan Jackets. Men's, fine, imported, Cardigan jackets,' fine rib, worstedu-tii pockets, buttoned cuffs. in brown, black or grey, small, medigmg, _ and extra large sizes, at 'coo, 81.50 and $2.50. _ si-tgf:-, Bricker & Diebel Great Corner St) Strict! autumn“. 'al"Alh1'lflft pi: father qaku you ttaut u 9"qu Men's navy blue flannel shirts. collar attached, all sizes. at 'tatrti' Been and are still getting the Unedit of our nine-q -tt'- prices are making good interest onfherir may h tho short. difference of time between our terms and M Ill no they should; we offer it cheerfully; the public in pam- 51 find It easier to pay cub u they go dong; fl progressive citizens Want no long winded bills i'i of which they am: half remember whether' -t or us And right they are. You are not obliged to pay pert df the dad but. want a this More which ”in” must in every audit “on. . I _ ' , {a We kindly solicit you! {motion of good.aii4rti- from tune to time for which in "tltftpatttai of all - we bug to thank you. _ . 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