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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1901, p. 8

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8. S. Nos..2 Blenheim and, 3 _ Wilmot, Dec. 9th, 1901. . On the prettiest events that have iken place in this community for some ime occurred Saturday of last week, )ee. 7th, when the Fourth Class of school presented their highâ€" F4 med teacher, Miss J. C. Morrison, with an address lmi a beautifol "water Bet. Some days previous to this imâ€" Ortant incident the pupils might have @hn seen gathered about in small roups apparently discussing something ery interesting and important but as soon as the teacher would appear on %he scene the groups suddenly vanishâ€" \ ed and all went on as before. On Satâ€" ~ur at 2 p. m., however,a procession _com| d of the fifteen boys and girls that make up the Fourth class, with _ heavily laden baskets, could be seen ‘ marehing past the school turn and folâ€" ‘\low the road leading to the home where Miss Morrison resides. These merry urchins, with much laughter â€" and n ment along the way, soon arâ€" \rived at their destination, where they Invaded and toock complete possession of the premises. Soon after entering ‘the house one of the girls requested \ Miss Morrison to take a seat in the ‘ midst of the group and read an adâ€" ‘dress to her while one of the other . pur brought in and presented her with a beautiful green colored water \WBet with white and golden decorations. * Mi Orrison. was taken completely by . surprise and could scarcely find words ‘ &o express her feelings. ~ â€"They all then partook of the dainties 'i‘;_ h the baskets contained. This .5*, ting and enjoyable part being ‘ever they then spent the rest of the lay in games and pleasant social interâ€" i Following is the e ADDRESS: _ Dear Teacher:â€"We, your Fourth ‘ Class, desire in a small way to express | our love for you and our appreciation of the untiving efforts you put forth in eur behalf. Your cheerfal manner,your ‘ exemplary life, together with the deep \eympathy you show in us has won for on & place in our hearts that pen canâ€" Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer Des. 17â€"Furniture of Michae} Martin, _ 1â€"2 mile south of Heidelberg. ° â€" Dec. 183â€"Stock and implements of “.‘{r.a-doflak Frey, 1 1â€"2 miles east of t Bathberg. Diamond Rings e e which urepront bargeinc| _ Inois, offintallton > â€" s 00 . 0 _ the: pric we offer them at: Let| weirâ€"Powleyâ€"At Galt, Dec. 3rd, by 8 them to you. Come and| Rev. R. E. Knowles, Samuel Weir, of ou! stock. North Dumfries, to Elizabeth J. 3 Powley, «of Galt. NZEN BRO8 , Jewellers, cmwâ€"lfuâ€"AsTmb. Nov. m ~© 0. BerLIN.| 27tb, Chas. E+ Chapman, of Berlin, e n *| to Eva Higgins, of Torouto. e e e eA Lassowâ€"Strickerâ€" At Bridgeport, Nov. PPRES: ANO PRESENTATION. ??,kwm;‘[éw" of Berlin, to Miss ~* dR 4« tricker, ridgeport. F ,‘ ’g:-%d? l?,’('fim snd 8 Weberâ€"Snyderâ€"In Waterloo ‘T‘p, s * C Nov. 27th, by Bishop Jonas Snider, Jne the prettiest events that bave | . ajjen Weber, of near Bridgeport, to : 3 w :‘ s‘::&“::‘“l{:‘“ ”“k“ *Salina Soyder. 6. Tth, when the Fourth Class of| BUtKholderâ€"â€"Shorkâ€"At Brealan, Nov. e above school presented their highâ€" 27th, l:* Jouas Snider, P. D. e d teacher, Miss J.C. Morrison, | BurkboMtM, of Markham, to Laura ‘an address and a beautiful "water| _ Rdith Shork. * &. Some days previous to this imâ€"| Littleâ€"Rutherfordâ€"At _ "Strathedin incident the pupils might have Farm," North Dumfriee, Dec. 4th, E.n gathered about in small Walter Little to Mary Rutherford. ups apparently discussing something | Oberparieiterâ€"McBrideâ€"At Philadelâ€" EM and important but as| phia, Nov. 25th, F. Oberparleiter, of 0B as the teacher would appear on| Philadelphia, to Lillie McBride, of a scene the zrouns suddenly vanishâ€"| Galt. se. 19â€"Stock and implements of f Kosbel; on 9th.con. Wellesley T‘p, ... les porthâ€"west of St. x zâ€"-lee stock, implemen The hest o 9 n M. Frey at V%Morlo::' Bs :‘?xezebf:lgfil«;rm;;:ol ec. --ihe' k and implements of| .25 § 5 Mredins & W. Gelger, one mile north of Stockers â€" Wore a 1 $ leadlng from Preston :?: demand being :Imt“ ho neaeot s ies at $7.90 to %" pe t unfold. We beg you to accept this t me a token of our feelings toward #, not that the intrin:<ic value measâ€" is our love for you but in a slight deâ€" se manifests what we so deeply feel. ping that your connection with n= teacher and olerl pleasant associaâ€" na Iguhor may long continue. ’ e remain, your loving We have a very fine assortment i. 7â€"Stock ‘and implements of ivid B. Bowmar, 1 1â€"2 milesnorth g' : 14â€"Stock and implements of Tsase Witmer, 3 miles north of New Dundee, and 2 miles south of Mannâ€" of Elmira «16â€" k and impletents of m. Smith,3 miles east of Elmira. , 5â€"The Woods estate, 5 miles uth=west of Borlin. | ‘14â€"Stock and implements of hilip Oswald, 1 1â€"2 miles west of 26â€"Stock and implements of n H. Schaefor, 2 1â€"2 miles north aAfnAgs .. ents. AUCTION SALES Ina”o( M’t.' rings, there is t * want" that we t hthoguuu“ r lines eldlllnon“:::g course generally adm rm‘?mw’ without i in the Twin Oity but in the dest prices, ranging from $1.50 r;h«nho;:“flnm.ym bo proared to show thap to PuPILS fa Gerberâ€"In Woellealoy T*p,Nov. 23rd, the: wife of Dan R. Ochu’,;lx.m.l Pequegnatâ€"At Brantford, Des.3rd,the wife of Geo. Pequeguat, of a daughâ€" Lipsâ€" At wite of Robertsâ€"At N , Dec. 5th, tthndD?anlaflD: %‘fl 'M" ‘m,tb ife of Mr. Kesselring, jt.,0f a daughteor. s Albrechtâ€"Kochlerâ€"At Galt, Des. by . Revy.â€" Dr. Dickson, u-fi Albrecht to Eva Koehler, both of Wellosley. Greenâ€"Innisâ€"At Hamilton, Dec. 4th, Edward A. Green, of Galt, to Maud Wellsâ€"At Preston, Dec. 2nd, Louis Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wells, aged 4 months and 21 days. Fachâ€"At the Galt Hospital, Dec. 2nd, Jacob Edward Fach,of Preston,aged 30 years, 8 months and 12 days. Bessingerâ€"At New Hamburg, Dec. 5th, Solomon Bessinger, aged 19 years, 11 months and 26 days. O‘Neillâ€"At Yatton, Dec. 7th, James O‘Neill, aged about 65 years. Brasierâ€"In Elmira, Dee. 8th, Miss Lou Brasier, sister of Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. Devittâ€"At Waterioo, Dec. 9th, John Devitt, aged 68 years, 8 months and 2 days. Millarâ€"At Berlin, Dec, Sth, Christian Millar, aged 68 years. J. K. SHINN, Wheat is Waterloo, Ount. ‘Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Duke St., opposite J. Letter. The reccipts of gratn on the street market were quite lizht this moruing. There were >nly 600 bushels received. Prices were unâ€" changed. Wheatâ€"Was steady, 100 bu sclling at 78¢ There was quite a revival in the trade at ‘he Toronto Cattle Market this morning, as i result of the good demand caused by the ipprodeh of Ch.istmas. .Export cattle felt she impetus as creatly as any class, and autchers‘ cattle old at &-Icen ns high as ‘hose for exporters. The best butchers‘ sold were really us good animais as some of ‘ir best exporters. Shcep also were a litâ€" lrg.l. while lambs were easler. There were car leads received; including 1,000 rattle, 1,814 sheep and lambs, 76 hogs and A) caives. N _ Stockersâ€"Were a little=off color toâ€"day, the demiand being not so strong as formerll. Heavy animals sold at $3 to $3.55, and light ones at $2.50 to $3 per cwt . Export Cattieâ€"Were selling well on acâ€" rount of the extra good demand. ‘The best ots brought $5 per ewt. There were %\:’Ito i lot of sales at prices in the nelghborhood M _$5 gel' cwt. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Were greatly improved n their velllnf wbility, the Christmas trade idvancfng their prices. The quality of the autchers‘ enttle, also was much ImEroved. The best Christmas butchers‘, which were uite as good as the best exporters, sold at 5 per ewt. Medium | butchers‘ brought Sheepâ€"Were about 25¢ per ewt m‘gm toâ€" 4ny on account of a good :-xgort mand. They brou&h( from $3 to 1-.;.2 per cwt. Lambsâ€"Were a little casicr, the ofl'er&ug beilng very numerous. They sold at $3 $8.60 per_ewto _ s Barleyâ€"Was steady, 800 bu selling at 58)e o 62c per bu. Oatsâ€"Were steady, 200 bu selling at 48¢ o 49c per bu. layâ€"Was steady, 4 loads selling at $11 er load for timothy and $6.50 to $8, per oad for clover. _ Hogsâ€"Were unchanged. They are sellln! aow at $6.12% for choice, $5.50%4 for ligh and $5.62%4 for heavy. $2.25; bulls, $2 to $£4.75; calves, $2.50 to F.fli; Hexas Fedstcer . *1. 13 tf:ngs.ao. logsâ€"Receipts, 50,000; ieit over, 7,000; acâ€" tive; 5¢ higher for henry. + . East Buffalo Cattle Market. Fast Buffa Dec. 13. â€"Catt‘câ€"Receipts, 220 hend; stefdy at_ yestcrauy‘s prices; ‘w-nln. best, $7 to rl“.'.'n faie ln"nod, g té §6.50; common to fair, â€"=..50 to $6.25. Hogs Chlc:fo. Dec, 10.â€"Cattleâ€" I'lecel‘stl. slow ; uu;s: good to pii:sc, $6.40 t F"“’ to medium, $4_to $6.25; stocke eeders, iz.zs to $4.50; en~s, $1.75 t« beifers, $2.25 to §$5.80; _ <anners, $ $ §1 w Sack Dututh =Imwa 10 weent Detrolt cnlte * Â¥8, $3.50 to $3.00 â€"Rtect hounige nc h Lond eat is Lowerâ€"The Live Stock Tradeâ€"Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening, Dec. 10. Toronto St. Lawrence Market. thor M kgond "us $ ther« . 4 xed. i!%, to "‘3, wellers. Malse Funeral Director and Embalmer. THE red; Yorkers, & to $5.90; mixos . soap ho 50 ®, $5.95 to $5.5 > and Ianibsâ€"Io y to stromg: + : good to cholc Leading Wh Closing previons . Clost \ ".Dee: ll‘un'r "o':f .. 10. â€"C 3‘& ‘:; stendy Irom, . passage, Toronto Live Stock Chicago Live Stock. li% Dec. _ 10.â€"Openingâ€"Whent MARKET REPORTS MARRIAGES British Markets hoavy exp DEATHS. Nov. # 200. 804 Cattleâ€"Receipts, 8,000; ) priue, W.IS‘N’) ='IH)‘ to $6.25; stockers an 0: en~s, $1.75 to $4.50; o lvT ‘l‘nlnh;... % "!,30 to y «hicop, cholee 5; common to e4lls and co lvmt ewes and I‘ngs, $3.75 to seâ€"Wheat, on p gw about No [;el!m: io tron, December, : mâ€"r firm but country . markets country markets «where, §6 to iyn. ‘é.'.n;.'{ a on as M 10. 200 $1.25 to $2.50 to hend ; Prail ; on hat uxm $4 $4.50 w et b â€"days May. 81% 84% 19 Kansas Turkey Wheat Oats Hay, per ton.......... Btr{wl:‘;cr tou........ Wood,per cord........ Export Cattle ........ Bran, ton.......... 100 Ifld& l%ax-«m.... 21.00 Butter, perlb.......... _ 19 Winter is Here It is not necessary for you to go to Berlin to get a new cutter, 1 can satâ€" Berlin to get a new &utter. 1 can SAL i.ufK lyou right here. /I have in stock & full fine of the latest cutters, all fitted with channel steel shoes, steel braces, removable back, etc. They areknown as the BEST on the market, excelling in comfort, quality and style. See them at the Mu-ey.fltrr{- wareâ€" rooms, E. N. HAWKE, ON THE BALANCE OF MY BUGGIES King St., East of Scott, Mr. H. B. Duering of the City Meat Market has secured enough stallâ€" fed beeves to keep his customers supâ€" lied until July 1st, You can rely upon getting the very choicest meat thereâ€" fore at all times. ‘TheMarket has been freshly painted and papered, a founâ€" tain aud pond have been installed, fillâ€" ed with speckled beauties. The showâ€" windows are filled with hams, cooked and raw, bacon, sausages etc. of the most tempting kind, Dried beef kept counstantly on hand. Drop in and see one of the best and neatest shops in Western Ontario. 'I-‘num!snh'nodolmflu-hl Shorthorn Bulls, 4, 8. and 18 months old. Pedigree with each tracing back to W stook. . Also a few heifers. All ani red ia color. Address MENNO 8. WEBER, 4â€"2 m0. © Box 250, Waterloo, Shorthorns for Sale ALL kinds of hides and skins dr ssed with the hairor furon; mo h rod for roves, eoat«, gmuntJets. eto. Sbeepskins dyod fancy colors for mats, eto. Gan:tlets for men and women made to order, WMM dressed into buokskins by John .Platteâ€" ville, Ont. £0â€"1mo Farm For S‘Io or to Rent in Puslinch. :Ir.fffllfin-;whdnq crl of lots 16, 17, 18 19, on the con. ferm is in a good state of cultivation, about 190 cloar@s , balance in bush and good pasture land, and is in ipremnamaint ies Ti he bork toforine or cepuamely to sulk pur 50â€"2m0 chaser. . For particulars apply to The Reform Convention for the seloction of a eundidthuf:' the apâ€" prosching Election to %‘h tive Afi‘n y of Ontatio be held in the WATERLOO TOWN HALL on T AY,DEC.19th, ot ten o‘clock in. the forencon.. â€"_ Reform Waterloo, Dec. 12 in order to make room for a shipâ€" ment of cutters and sleighs. Horse thoeing done so as to Fve comfort and develop the feet. Interfering prevented. 1M ACRES in the Township of Puslioch 5 Axes! Axes! Axes! N Klns St., Waterico, store or store and d welling combined. Apply to Af Miss Ltzzie Youxe. uarters fo Hardware, m&ln(uldflwul‘m. Stalifed Beef. A New CUTTER. live (,reat Reduction oc ie t3 aadrmeignie rangiad in price from 1oo to $4. (tl stapes and weights, Yeering Handled axes for and Aumrc%gi * We have saw sets. and look at them. and you want A. C. Thoman, To Rent. Convention. IMPORTANT ! H. 3. Duering. WTwWJAllbn‘ Peter Hymmen, 0.173 *A 215 45b rt of lots 16, 17, 18 ferm is in a good 14 5.50 Proprietor BERLIN $ 0.73 9.10 .14 78 _1 _ premises of the ' south of Wh:::?. *:%. OF .... Farm Stock & implements. D. Sommmices t the unneiiiffiitaerne hall mi‘s mm-d’ru one o‘clock p. m., the following * ): denicoret, . 2 rig ell fllau.i: bed com l-::. :nk'.mr' ¢mw‘5. ap en on n prigennte clock, 4 m% tin ru'fflhr pail, < 5 quart wooden : ails,2 sap paile, 4 granite and crockery. JosirH MickUs, _ Auctioneer. 49â€" 2t !IIHERE will be sold by public auction en the _1 farm of A. M. Foerster, 1 1â€"2miles east cf pie plates, granite pudding dish nearly new, ruite alpot gramife man ahsh grectte tos Aote wwh Ece y ng tan. from buk big wash tub, little tub, oidsr barrel, â€" abbage tub, daisy churn n‘a:ly w, cooking stove Ll.l:rmhox -wv'e wi {:o; 1 "é".‘.’x':‘.n"‘"“a ooks, 2 ron hool half baske! 'dnduto ?b‘fl_chef'g p«l:'uu boxnlnd a lot of canned trm commencing at 1 o‘c‘oek, p. m., the following valuable property via: _ _ _ _ _ ___ ; _,_ STOCKâ€"Grey horse 5 years old, 2 cows due to calve in May, cow due to calve in June, Jersey cow due to calvein May, Heifef supposed to calve in May, steer coming 2 years old if not gnv‘lon-lz sold, 5.""“ houe% yearâ€"old steer, calves 6 months old, 10 pi? months old, 4 plramm%‘nndn numb r of hens. hn MP!éll.llumm‘.â€"Prodon mow:?. pea rvester, ou mower e, ugey, set tcam barness, * sots _n:fl_{-:?e-. one set tcam barn 2 sets e harness, one hx e Meoore en ied » V r:rko. Nl:e.h. fllronm m :un& jron kettle with ring, a quantity of hay, some cats and a lot of Other articles too numerous tomenâ€" â€"TERMSâ€" + , grain, chickens and all sums of $10 Sfi’ nggr cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved security or 5% off for cash payment of credit amounts. Jos. MICKUS, Frxp, Fasy, It Auctionrer. Proprietor. HKBE wi‘l be sold blic auction on the T "Tarms of Heney 'ge'fi- on the f9th con., _A farm of Henry Koebe!, on the 9th con. towuship of Wellesley, 1 1â€"2 miles northwest of St. Cloments, on s Thursday, Dec. 19th,1901, w“h‘ cows smg'pooed to be in calf. one to be fresh in about 2 weeks, 3 spring calves, 5 ewes in lamb, 2 brood sows, one in P‘l and one with litter at side. ___ ____ _ __ _ _ TERMSâ€"Oats, turnips and all sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5% per annum off for cash payment of credit amounts. Jos, MicKUs, Hexry Koup®L, Auctipneer, _ __ Proprietor, Tuesday, December 17th, 1901, T!ERE will be sold by public auction on the premises in the town of Waterloo, on commen at 1 o‘clock p. m., skarp,the followâ€" InL , Â¥in: * â€" Bay mare 7 years old, aged horse, 8 w (one nearly new), surrey, sulky, 2 bob sleighs, mnn (nu‘r:y new), p atform, mower, bafr@w, No. 4 Waterieo W' harrow, straw cutter, horse power, small circular saw doub‘e horpess, single harness, a number otf chains, one horse carringe, eto.. ote. â€"________ C PE e BR CCR TERMSâ€"AH sums under $5 cash. $5 and over 12 months‘ credit on wrnnd security or 7} diecount for cash payment of credit amounts Jos. MickUs,.. Martty M. Fasy, _ ... OR ++ * Farm, Stock & Implements HERE will be sold b‘je auction on the T "Taan of bavid 4 "Gtlge, ons mile north AEPEm PCP RCRAE CCCR _af farm of David W Goiger jle north J Preston on road leading, it m Preston to B eslau, known as the "Claflin" homestead, on eomm.dn.'M 1o‘clook p. in., the following "Hls RATOUE Gotk team groriing horees ’.I.J“V P oomnmdwhlncut.omda 2o tnivo 156. $t)s, ond Just fresh, one due tocarre ‘jnrm Stock and Implements. oE P ue ce : "TaAELENENTS TOâ€"Bluker, wnggun with box (nearly new), 2 top buggies, t~ carfiage, ha disc harrow, stee! spring lever !=I,: , flnfi"â€"d dvillb'dt.h. wagon outter, ontting box,new turnip cutter, set toam harness, 2 sets harness, plough harness, ? set« doubletrees yoke, sonfMer, meat (ub, chairs, box stove :mpz‘mmwmcmt.n:‘:; With 0be, ana ther mifoles too n ous to in use two DA MS" fiay" foots: cor btaiks and 21 suite 2 PP n s ols mnapmenigineuia. on i at Jog. Mrcrys, _ . Datio W. Gztekm _ Auction Sale Auction Sale Auction Sale Woednesday, Dec. 18th, 1901, Auction Sale |HMouse for Sale. Tuesday, December 31st, 1901, Auction Sale ****~ 0P ...., Live Stock, Implements, ete. sns‘ OF .ns Household Furniture, eto. Auctioncer Farm For Sale. Friday, Deo. 20th, 1901, PETER F. SCHUOMMER, Clerk. King St., BERLIN TERMS CASH â€"â€" OF _ 8 years ol Micea®e MaRrtIy Propristor. MSA 1t Will Soon Be Here high prices. \“ And the old puzzle what to buy is #n felt.. There‘s a great burden off your mind when the Xmas flfls are" bought everyone in the household. â€" Buy Now. . We wil} keep any article you may choose for you.: A Shoeand Clothing store is certain * s Bak a very acceptable resort to pick F1Â¥ â€" * . C ..\\;.\‘ useful presents out of, Toys »â€"{;’- ic e _ .\\',f‘:/' Q; t â€"and nickâ€"nacks are good in Ie ',-,} > \‘i/ Â¥(â€" their way, but serviceables are & C A K % Eo. ',/ ’/ *73\!'/‘ better. : Here you will: find an A es ,.p‘*” i. . f\\ 4 ,’_;s‘(}«‘ assortment of all kinds of use 4 !4, nromme=gg ‘ M i h. â€" t "fiz“a ful gifts. You know what they â€" BM i xt ’ ‘ hi M %e~ B h s i yeâ€"â€"mananaeice ue c » ;v,:,,/ (8 BP â€" are but we will enumerate some g’ « °*>"MWw . 44 of them, and mind you, you don‘t get even a hint of . Come and spend a while. with us sauntering through the stores We always make an effort to be accomoâ€" dating. And no one will ever exâ€" press himself as surprised that you dont buy if you leave the -‘store without purchasing. â€" We would like it understood that if’s your pleasure to come and get our prices whether you buy or not. A. Weseloh & Co, Address Box F, Waterloo Blacksmith Shop For Sale. TKE undersigned wishes to notify the public that he has opened a sand. pit on his farm near the sand hill, $th con , Welloai¢y tow nship. ‘frro8. HILLIABD, â€" _ Eo P BP PB W y the village of Bm~umwuhed is an dition suitable for a s businees.. _ The property on which house is situated consists of ome lot on which are a number of good fruib twees. Good wrln(x(nmlllnq fl water all year around. RS, MY. W1 ‘!l_..l_ll.,_ fi:'.om'. h:;;""pocm "‘WETM..G-F--' orks gas T o Un Th Weterics. THA'!' desitable residence on Young 8¢., Waterloo, belonging to the inte Louis Engelhardt. The house is two storeys high, vontains 7 rooms and REK hundred acros in the Township gl Pilkington, lo(#8, 4 and 5, concession 3. l-onoolunbtlthnnldththral or rrunlnonufio. T u;'.w-uu nflufllthnlb’hu rmed as one, or three farms. For par isulars ‘m. undersigned on the premises, or by to Farm for Sale. CE UORP C IPRLSIT Ob dadd % Bochtel‘s Traot, near Germen n“.} tbree mhI: n‘\!zl.h o"gnlh. in the '}':vrndmao w.:'. ol s a com d welting m., ® m’n, -J" v. outhonses. is well B?M with 'a water aid uho‘n clase state a For terms and particulare apply to proprie: M1YH AT valuable farm consisting of 183 aores, tor on the pren. ises, Farm for:â€"Sale romamionth teatioadind, taitocble qi Wabet rning, frigie mat o mt ols rnant dn pig oi piimorer f rllllh& ap~ Na thri illige, a good brick buil aiik to neecusanry trop and a goou st 1t 48 NE and a ralf story }.ouse on main street in Overcoats Buits Neckwear Collars Mufflers Gloves Hosiery Suspenders Underwear #1â€"tt, House for Sale. Sand For Sale. FARM FOR SALE 1 tf Notice. â€" . oi o. Gne. 166 OWE k. propristor. B DCE Heideiberg P. 9. Store Next to Post Office, BERLIN. Th rio. & E4. A [R And see if you don‘t come to the C " conclusionâ€"ttatâ€"one of them would ' make as acceptable a Xmas present as you could â€"buy for your father, your brother, your husband or your sweetheart. See our large and well assorted stock ot ties and muffl »rs, THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. "Sign Gold Star" ;’:‘“@.}...“fgifigm*; Sn ne feans &.?&-’33:%'”'@ aee i o on m i in mt To cag New Shoos, New Styles Praoioe t oi ie hare on tes proved feat ures, Made and guarariteed by THE GURNEY FOUNDRY OO., Limited, Toronto, 1 Montreal, Wirnipeg and Vancouver, Nothirig Erratic About Essence of Style and Neatness. # In bu and at the Market Shooe mm?.ao-rm&'m Portible Prices 24 EOME COIME®ORTT Night Shirts Dress Shirts Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Mackintoshes Cloth Gaps Fancy Shirts Stif Hats Soft Hats Sold in Waterloo by Imperial (Qxford Range drlf atil Snfedtteatfine or hew grode ‘Our Inlles; gante and M. WILDFEANG, CONRAD BROS. \ CASH E. W. Becker e household. â€" Buy Now. nd Clothing store is certainly . z. o‘ TN _ sA â€" Ei / R hi‘ | ‘z Tâ€"ammy‘ 200B A F1 â€" { n 2 7% l * ts @ < | & q ssm C m "vâ€""‘;;g fl‘â€" * t#X â€" ~___ tC â€" MONEY Well made and attractive will yield that comfort. _ We have them soft ard warm*or $5.. Some richer ones for more monsy. Cc Ladles Think it Over _ fn this work aâ€"day world a man gets little leisure time,and his hours free. from care should be as comâ€" fortablé as possible A@ A House Coat s at the Market Shoe Store you are back if not satisfied. and one price to all. Hockey Shoes Skating Shoes Rubbers and Socks Felt Boots Fancy Leather Slippers Fancy Plush Slippers Store open Every Night ; .*. .. King St., BERLIN, y .3 45 44

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