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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Jan 1907, p. 8

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|__<~_ _do., bulls‘ ... V‘ .. _Heapy fegders _ _ "Shortâ€"keep ... | _.â€"_ Milch cows, ci |___:.._do., common _ â€"_._â€" Sheep, export, do., ,,,:. Lambs, grain __ .. + do., cojmon & Butchers, ficked i do, gooEg loads ick: Toronto, Jan. 29.â€"The wheat marâ€" keis are firm in the face cf a dai demand.â€" Prices are: Whceat, Ontario, ‘No. 2 white, winter, 70¢ @ Tl1c; No. % red, 70c and 70ic; No2 mixed, 7° outside; Manitoba, No. 1 hard, 84¢; â€"No. l=morthern, 82ic @ 83¢; No. i morth@rB, nominally 794 @ 80c. Peas, 884 @â€" 691ic, outside. Corn, No. 3 yellow, Sic @ 514c, Toronto, No. 3 mixed, Ametrican, 50%c, outside; Onâ€" tario 48e @ 44c. Buckwheat, | 52 @ S4c.;Oats, No. 2 white, 37c @ 873¢. Rye, 61c @ 70jc. Flour, On tario, $0 â€"per cent. patents, $2.65 aaked anmd $2.65 bid; Manitoba, first patents, $4.50; seconds, $4; bakers, $3.90. ‘Bran, nominally $18 @ $20, do., Hights and fats Calves,.gach .............. Milch cows, choice ......35.00 @ 48.0! do., common ..............32.00@ 35.0C Sheep, export, ewes ... 4.50 @ 5.0( 4o., buéks ..._......... 3.50 @ 4.0( do., ncmmmsrmetine 390 M 4.0! Lambs, grain fed ...._...... 6.00 @ 6.75 __do., colimon .............. 4.50 @ 5.50 Butchers, picked ............ 4.80 @ 5.0° do, g loads ........... 4.50 @ €.7( do., medium ... 3.75 @ 4.0‘ do., common ... 3.00 @ 3.5 do., co hlermnacec. 15 & 3.2 Stocken.wzoicc somtssse $.060 65â€" 3.8¢ do., bulls ........ ... ... 2.00 @ 2.5 _ do., cotemon ... ......1.25 @ 2.0( Feeders, Eteers ............... 3.50 ~_ Toronto, Jan. 29.â€"Tréde was very brigk at the Western cattie market and prices for good cattic.were very good. Receipts were light, consistâ€" ing _of 65 cars, containing 1,0%5 catâ€" tle, 388 sheep and lambs, 300 hogs and .60 calves. “Lc.mhp were off and bogs unchangâ€" Butcher cattlieâ€"Inferior cattle were auite too plentiftul and prices _ for good picked animajs ran as high as §5 per cwt. â€" Export Cattieâ€"These may be quotâ€" ed genetally;yas high as $5.25. Ther(‘ were a few fancy ‘shippers _ that brought $5.50. .« | Feeders Aid stockers â€" There reâ€" mains someâ€"business in this class. ~‘General quotations Export, chojce ......... _ ue watch moust JANSEN â€" BROS. annwal meeting of the Waterâ€" unty Boildora‘ Exchange °* was Berlin this Wweek and the folâ€" : WATERLOO MARKETS | daugh cr Market Reports medium bulls ... light ... Ccows ... INDUSTRIOUS COW l'“_ -Mahdoild'u'u ~two We will eall rar elock and retarn it when esd without extra charge. LIVE STOCK GRAIN your ® s for nfiy”y‘o:: 32.00@ 35.00 §â€"1 trec of eaci $5.00 @ $5.25. 4.50 "m 4.72 4.00 ©@ 4.2; 3.25 @ 3.5 6.35 3.50 @ 6.50 2.235 @ 3.7! 3.65 @ 3.7 3.175 @ 4.0( 18 0 J. K SHINN Bernnardt.=â€"At . ‘Préston, Jan. 27th, Henry Bernbardt, aged 82 years. Gamble.â€"At Galt, Jan. 28th, Mrs 2 ETT OM (20e CTEMIURUSY Xochâ€"At Conestogo, Jan. 15th,| Feb. 19thâ€"Stock ‘and implements of Walt t Koch, ~ aged 11 years ~4{Fred. Foerster, 1 mile west of Heiâ€" months and 15 days. delberg. + Havs.â€"At New Germany, Jan. 23rd Si ® > 1 Andrcw Havs, aged 85 years. . 20â€"Stock and Amplements â€" of MuTholland.â€"At _ Galt, _ Jan. ist, w, *1 mile south . of Hugh A. Mulholland, azed 83 years . Zoeller.â€"At Prestos, Jan. 2ith,ir * , t t J | Feb. 2iâ€"Farm stock. and impleâ€" vine :;?el’l::.‘lcnol ohn Zoeller thents of Jobn C. Rhant#) 3 mil cact Atkinson. â€"At Bay City, Mich., Dec | Of Berlin . at Natohes. 28th, w. . Atkinsony IpEMHEHY â€" O uacn y uoc c insl it o fah Galt, aged ’7 years. | l'm“"‘ C V;h‘.â€"a\t G:lt, Jan #3rd, Mrs Robt ‘air, aged 84 years. Bermhardt.â€"At Préeston: Jan. 27th Snyderâ€"Frey.â€"At Berlin, Jan. 16th, A Styder, Didsbury, to Catharina Frey, of Bridgeport. Rotertsonâ€"Drinkwater.â€"At Preston, Jan. (th, by ~Rev. C. R. Jones Bessic Drinkwater, to Jas. _ Henry Ro‘ertcon, both of Ga‘!t, _ . Adamsâ€"Simpson â€"At Listowel, Jan Samucl _ Adams, of Maryborough township to Jennic Simpson, 00 Wallace. f Dietz.â€"At Berlin, Jgn. 17th, to Mi [ ""* °* *‘ AékrE:ta eHogyv. and Mrs. Jcha Dietz, a son. 58t Josephsburg, Ont. Witmer.â€"At New Hamburg, Jan $[â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"______ _ lc 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacos Wi. + met, a daughter. . |.08t Moore.â€"At Galt, Jan. 8th, to M: Pm and Mrs. Robert Moore, & son. rog bet J H. Reiler.â€"At Berlin, dan. 10th, to Mi § New Diou&bhmn& one Holicy‘s «ns and Mrs. Edward Reiter, a son. oSb oH* Weter.â€"At Elmira,*Jan. 14th, 1 : Mr. and Mré. J. B. Weber, a daugt | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"==â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ter. AUCTION SALES Becler.â€"At New Durndee, Jan. 6t ®% to Mr. and Mrs.>Arthur Becker, . seave x Sprierp' n,â€"At New Dindee, Jan. 2: *This division of the Province int« North in1 South may:be _ approxi mately made by a lin>;running fros Collingwood to Kingston. Experiirent No. 11. Applesâ€" {For Northe.n _ Ontario; =Transparent, Nuchess, Wea.e;, Mcintosh, Seutt‘s Winter, and _ Hyslo: Cziabâ€"1 tree 5 each. . ~ to Mr. and Mrs. Sprieman, a daugp ter. t % Experinent No. T. s Gooseberriesâ€" Jovning, > Pearl, Red Jacket, ~am WNhitesmithâ€"2 plants of each. Experinent No. 8, Grajecsâ€" Fo: ‘Southern Ontarioy Concard, Wilder viagara, Lindley, â€" Brighton, an Jergennesâ€"i vine of vach. Experiment _ No. 4. Utapes ~iPc> Northern Cntarioy Champion, W« len, Wincheil, Delaware, Lindley, am Moyerâ€"1 vine of cach. _‘ Experiment No. 12 _ Applesâ€"(Fs Southern Oncazi>) Primate, Giraven itein, Mc‘ntosh, BHienhein, Rrcd: sland Grcening, an‘ Northern Sp; Experimint No. 5. Currantsâ€"Fay, Red Cross, Victoria, ant Whit« Grapeâ€"2 plants of each. â€" Experiment No. 6. Black Currants ~â€"Champion, Lees, Navics and Blac Victoriaâ€"2 plants of earh. Experiment No. 3. Black Haspber riesâ€"Grorg, Ku8Â¥@8,~ Palinr, â€" an Olderâ€"6 plants of each, . Experin:ent No. 4. Blacaberries â€" Adapted only to *Southctn section: of Catario) Agawam, Eldoraido, Kit tbatinuy, and Snyderâ€"C plants each. Experiment No. 1. Strawherries.â€" Spicndid, Fountain, Ruby, and Par sonsâ€"12 plants of each. Experingat No. 4. Rasphcrtics. â€" Cuthbert, Golden Quecn, AMariboro and Columbianâ€"6 plants cach. The coâ€"operaiion of all who are in terestcd in fruit.growing is invited. Any resident of the Province whc wishes to take part in this work may select any one of the experiments i. the list, and the plants for the Sam« will be furnished _free of cost. Al ag ro‘,{im is that .each applicam must promise that he will try to fol low the directions urnished, | ts will report the resultsseach year 0 forms whi h will be furnished for the purpos:. The experiment se lected sho.ld be indicated by givin, its number in the list. have ” made. + ‘ The following list gives the names of a number of these, which are now olfered fo:r coâ€"Operative testing is to more widely that they may be tested in c/ery _ townshop of the Procince of the Pro.ince and that each grower may select for himsell and grow more ‘Tuteuinly, those waich give the best results on his own farm. Over 2,006 experimenters are already engaged: inâ€" his work and are profitting because of its practical and educational value. 4 s hi Fot a number of . years, extenâ€"ive o Â¥: e waey n on ies tm i on e oc t mal reale t on ut th: Chiario Agricultur.fRaPPY"‘ formula is rather ( al Collegeâ€"and‘the various Yrult 1x.| {t . Oftained an clement of Aruth, but perimental stations in the: Provinoe. <nly: an clement.. In actuad life "1‘ “m‘m_,“dmm““mww-â€"fi griet. tike for the seollons wherectho Ath Nevertheless,. theâ€" â€" virtuous . man‘s haye toth masle. chanees of happiness areâ€"much brightâ€" Tha ballawine hee zs ua_ _ _‘ |er thes those of the mean, small,se!â€" Addres: all applications to fFownâ€"bip of Wilmot, $ mile southwest of Azricultural â€" Coll:ge, Gueip! l :;.‘.{.'fl’-g It ‘m-d: 50 ::u_d good MARREAGES DEAFHS BIRTHS + T : The und ffers valuab‘ H t HEF*: _ _ liang aire raa o on o cemtessten t Slogk Mar., lith.â€"â€"Farm stock and impleâ€"| Figher} market prics pald. Load overy r.:l‘“.h-,lémnt n-l?&n-q Next altpment Fst. v+ k t £ Or Te _ Feb. 27â€"Farm stook and Jmplrâ€"|JOSEPH MIOKUS t heriin, td A mikg mayaris. . K 6 ¢ . B nurg on the Mfi’mhm Boiinpedie nb 3A or burp :0 s ho 392 k o k. Feb. 18thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of John Adam, 10th Con., . 3 mi)en northâ€"west of St..Clements. of Preston. Feb. 11th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of W. A. Coons, 1} miles west Feb. 13.â€"Farm, stock and imple~ ments of Jacob H. Dedels, 3 miles east of Breslau, and one and oneâ€" half miles north of Kossuth. Feb. 12th.â€"Stock and implements of Jacob C. Erb, 3 miles west â€" of Waterloo. Feb. 5â€"Stock and implements â€" of J.~B. Snyder, 1 mile north of Floraâ€" dale. % im:‘ ephâ€"bu "ef the be Speakersâ€"t‘. Andereou. Orillia. _ _ _ | ***_Miss Agoes Bmith, Hamilton, f BPECIAL MEETINGS, Elmira, K. M. 8. Hail W intâ€"rhourne. Jeâ€"ture Room. West Montrose, New Hall. Dates and ers wili be announced later, J’.T::WMiom will be brought to um‘...“.:‘.dl :nlu ':d";?n u: each place W m. A > fr. Ladies will hokl.'rmu!z seasiona in th« wares of good erchard """i'é"'r:}'y“u-m’ tor on * . e ARHESTE Ccdory. 8t Josephsburg, Ont. : ernoon. «d the baiance in a good state of cuitivation n ‘the farin is & Wwitk Lousy T19 anl Lant hed and Farmors lastitute Mestings ‘rosabill, Townshiv Hal!, February 2nd. Linwocd, Fpahr‘a Hall, Fobrrary ith. Jawk«vilie, Forwel!‘s Hal), Fchflux‘lth. {eldelberg. Stein«‘ Hail. Fobruary 6: b.vu-fis. Township Hall, February 7th. 'cflln.‘ brary Hall, Febraary 8 nomleguais h ing Raward Haih Feb. Sik. iuPPLEMENTARY MEETINGS Weilealey, (pern He February fat. tr:;nl!’l?j'oqw-)gl_. I_l:!_ . February 2nd TERM®â€"Pigs, chicki hay, grain, potaâ€" nnu:.l-m .«am'& -zln-ul:m thst amount 12 a‘ oredit on pproved se a&“‘“ $ bench:s cabbage cutter, spinniog \‘rld..:‘ao '.'.'-‘...'i‘«"f'u --ui':‘ Alsp u.v':: tous hey. quantity of oa‘s, bark y, m‘xed grain hevins Ni. hi hage mt is Arrs ul Brccihe wok narler. rhis and polatocs, Jos Mickus, FREDERICK ForRsTE®, _Auct onser. Froprie EOXAE CE CET D T Mpsipertend Bs bigeas/ take. 1 Pagons. teigh . busgy, ou tor ¢ ul mpn ue §4. t hictgen ace Phonl Sak ~* |ris binder No. 4, 6 f6. c¢u ormick | _ There will by the a td "a taoegos, (Reetnanearene 1B en adnres adion‘ " Farm Stock and Implements :W"““”u.*.'“ M’Mflm h-v-u.u'm ..r %Wh:'\’m":hn o Podl m & t.. nou o Fmaras Poee t Oe dne d o | Wattord riding tbe pons ut M | in pramin o 4 Tuesday, February 19th. 1997 Mm Wdfiw s one ouiock "p m. the c mook onlt) rata i caiip ; Iatnente on t reeiaun en praecceet cnr e ToE Jn apienett o oo ons | hn uon Soearrrewon: peiice |Ploaty se n, ags ro ie mc inb 35 to in on‘t 1| Ainins, nre ons ho n chod se oi l | PiBHn 3 Petd sns o w vigt on tw cce fiskh, vicious man. Joseph Mick=s, Auctioneer NORTH WATERLOO loam, 10 acres of which is bush and awamy the baiance in a good state of cuitivation Miss Agnes C..Purves, of . Brantâ€" for Farm For Sale hool . teaching staf, : . died| CA by the bursting of â€"a blood |to be 40 years a member. of the For 1907 stock _ ot SHIPPING ROGS WANTED iE sale, For farther pariiculars apply number of parcels to suit purchasere, é.. Terms made kaco«n 6.'?' day of Racres in orchard. About 27 acres [iu'e :.own in 1:)““ :vhh.ut. and vhlll .plow- ‘class brick house, Hieo wodtlbeg‘.hnk barn with straw sahed, pig stable and dfllvling WHM 'l'!in'o‘b‘rn ug houuwm well su w ruon water, AB cxoclient epring ereck rauk ’ the followipg valuable pert"vh.:'â€" The farm bdo-g%o ilMam Mitchell, siteated 2 Miles West of Waterloo, 3 Mites ‘E:rthwd of Beriin and 4 miles from the Beriin Sugar Reâ€" lu‘r{. There are 174 ares excel‘ent roil, 10 acres good hard wood bush and commencing at 10 o‘clock a. m.sharp, the followipg valuable property via.:â€" OoFr _ Farm Property There will be offered by Public Auction at the Market Square, Berlin in; Efin-hn;r- should carefully note. MS.â€"Sums of $10 and under, casb; over that amount 4 mouths‘ credit will be given on furnishing apâ€" proved Jolnt notes. 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash, The B., W. & Gait 'gf.â€"hnilmy runs within a haif a mile of farm, commencingâ€" at 1 o‘clock p. m. sharp. the following valuable property, viz ‘ HORSES.â€"2 teams %ood general purpose hor:es, 4 and 5 years old;3 good horses 3 to 8 years old. _ CATTLE and PIG3.â€"25 dairy cows, fresh or due at time of sale; 20 herd cattle 1 and 2 years old, 8 brood sows, 30 shtats from 3 to 4 months old. This stock has all been carefully seâ€" lected, well bred, in prime condition, and will be sold without reserve with the owher‘s guarantee, which intend: The undersigned has reeived inâ€" struction from>P, A. Panabaker to sell by pablic auction on the ;ne[aes }g:'o (%B;hnd ferm), T‘p. of Waterâ€" loo, 14 miles west of Hespeler, between arm For Sale!.,,, Fischer‘s Mill and Zions Chusch, on Horses, Dairy Cows and Pigs. JOS. MICKUS, _ JACOB C. ERB, ___ Auctioneer, Proprietor. wheo‘ed f m jack, pu:m?u. ated Sâ€"seated pleasure sieigh, 2 cutters, ‘ of. der barreis, 2 ladders, 3 crosscut saws, 8â€"horee ~evener, doubletrees, singleâ€" trees, neckyokes, clevises, beet forks rakes, forks, shovels, tile spade, 2 sets double harness, set rope harness, set sinpgle h&ruess, 2 pclm horse blankets, bags, g cans, buggy cuttsr pole, shafts, 2 wagon seats. lawn mower, vinegar barrel, turnelet. | _nomflfl‘?’x{? REFFEOT3.â€"2 sgap.‘ en pipes. parlor stove, boxm with drum and pipe, lll'x" Dobbin drum, sinks, cupboard, corner cupboard, wardrobe, bookcase, wood box, wash sink, 4 nekh{ chairs, a number of kitchen chaire, 2 beds with bedding, 3 tables, 2 lounges, 5 benches, w ._Ling e, Daisy churn, butter z::k. milk paiis and ;{t:-.mlmn ,::; , . &x bat m, spint w and Re{:;: qlwnl other m&lu 1oo numerous to mention. GRAIN, ETC.â€"Absut 200 bus. 2ith century seed oats, 300 bus. cats, and n%%mfi:rh&&m in and .â€" , c s, gra all sums of $10 and under cash ; over that amount 12 months‘ crdeit on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash paynients of credit amounts, Auction Sale hains, cow chains, sledge gtone hamâ€" :»mhswzph s-d--'a:"m radie, w oul rack hay mok.hob n plauke, 2 beet boxes, : Saturday, March oth, 1907, Tuesday. February 5th, 1997 Auction Sale JAMES McDONALD, WwILMAM MITCHELL °s wal P. 0. Kus ) SX Ansjaor *\ Auction Sale The farm will be umm«&i-l or 5 months old, 3| Farm Stock and Implements. About 27 acres Auctioneer, Anvust Groural trerlog of the Share mm"&uuu mm&-‘qumnm ;I_!(Lfln the Company, in the The Dominion Life For -8ale_-_-l Snap efapstariag o efi itc *| Farm Stock and iImplements thing will be sold without reserve, as the pr 'm!hm“m * 108. U}ctgz JAOOB lm _ _ WINGFIELD BBEWSTRER, Cierk, Hon, Never failing weli on farm. Terms of tenl estate made known on day of saie: Brary. cash ; overthat amount 10 months‘ credit ;mnt‘:%ltlfluulsruntdflu -: Tay Fanke ~2r io Tame tiike and Tiage ;}:hm :.l.nhogum::ht:mu \“flNWWgudafi ered by a creak, is ol ing, soil dark ‘clay loam, all well that is necéssary. On the farm is a :3 Myuo-:.n.nd bank | the con: ‘fi'..':umn.".‘::&'.\ “.."_'.-3"_.!!.@{-119194-9 farm. Terms of nit oraiak Wrain meadm 22200 UNCRE EOW Eie Faniiy drat" yrina vaene avatle ow aod neok Joim. ""5 o ertaroper, hemlook planks x& 2 $ corn p antâ€" Sre, wood rack. shaep rack, vine. m&“ saw frame, cuaios, ladders, M ilkbox, foriks, W‘-.‘:t h ayy esnt t ertares "TURNITURE . Eitchen onpb ard, comuc onl d 12 Aui0 si00 par mized Einio: 190 bus, esc on on caiyeh bees, And an sume, of $10 aoe qhder 2000 ibs., hay fork, new rope and pullâ€"ys. flat ml&.hfi feet threshi a a o?’wflk- t ooo( ot m annr m dacs, rope Jectk ovane IMPLEMENTS, ETC â€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er.Pmcwumq :gr.u.uu_ land roller, disk harv:?‘.n harrow, â€"manere spreadar, 2 wagons y . OM rwr. $ Climax ensilage e‘:&en imw‘: w Maple Leaf grinder. 5 inch beit 32 Hdfoanaige Irafone piave Punprmor w:..m'flh'r, pair boo &:: Olulmn.a , now Massoyâ€"Harrie rook . cugar \ie, 2 wheel barrows, drob lever. seale ~apacity o ie agâ€"1 rthaocok oc t ewes. grade o’m'l;lfil peccaie i iemeae P ceghier nbtgbe ons Teb tewwete o1 15 .â€"â€"aznd Large sow with rn At side 4 weeks old ; 2 sows due to March got Cotgre Duke of rork, Srd" tinn.s 4 Sows and" i hox‘} J 0 0300 n e mt WeSEl old, cow due to saive by time of sale, 3 milch cows, fat Mror.n-?n hatters, helter calhs lu-ohlt?nn bull n"n-u-m got by nosâ€"lu'x&z ENGLISH YORKSHIRESâ€" Large sow with pige At side 4 weeks old : % commencing at 12 o‘clock noon sharp, the folâ€" 3 uy â€"peadhilit 1 eAE montd EiD § 44 Bmlj‘;‘m cows with calves 4+ There will be soid by public mflu on the mms-n-ow' o Saie poth 66 Wednesday, February 13th, 1907, Friday, February Sth, 1907, "““""fl” “T&‘"fl"fi""fi spring waâ€" 3 farm. z'...!-fl'....a':‘....-u..m...z will be rented. JO8, MIOKU®, _ ~~ w. A, Coons, e * ootiire 6O WDIR, Clerk""""""" &E’fit“a%'fi% euihopvion _ ! oreg ate 16 aores bush and orchâ€" ard of about 50 trees, The nmhm‘hn-d'::bf_.:‘s..fl «ul Seee ot $10 Snd ouctieemes metater® ant _w_rfi.:?-.?“rfi:- apsh, fast _ REAL ESTATREâ€"Also at the same time and plage the farm consisting of Yote No# 8 and & mai‘e week of Droscait Sn o Hy of Waterloo, 1 wheel, 5 ssts dout i nearty now}, sot sipgle aot oâ€"rriage sawe, No. 1 sawe, No. i Nationai cream separator, »tos! nemnptntasttoee guu. Also a quantity of nate, batioy, hay Terer eCP i station M ie oi Paurie parier oor sugar be sfmt Ns seta ced P will be sold without reserve, as the pré Annual. Meeting . . iAuction Sale â€" Watrerloo, Ont. zow suppoesh io be in ble yA % 4 Palie hss & % 4 n B ks + se3 resh cows with calves 4 weeks salve by time of sale, 3 milch ;A rourfing hests meid iith sge team 6 years old, «it 4i ND 1% about 6 acres wheat sown, and plowing done, Farm is in a good state of cultivation and is situâ€" rdlt-&:l::n Oono::.:udss abie price. For farther particulars apply to MENNO KOOH 8 u 4 Conestogo P. 0., Ont. driving m +d, pig stable and all necesâ€" Water supplied at The unJersigned affers for sale his valuable farm Wlum Lot 84, 100 acres of is under pultivation, 50 acres good bush and balance in pesture. On the farm is a new cottage roof brick house and kitâ€" chen (10 rooma), large bank barn, new Strasser‘ ’ A Suit or Overcoat worth $14,00 for $t0.50. >~ __â€" ‘ A Suit or Overcoat worth 12.00 for g.00 _ â€" _ . _ ‘ <~â€"A Suit or Overcoatâ€"worth©10,.00 for 7.50 â€" â€"â€" > â€"* A Suit or Overcoat worth 8.00 for 6.00 > us Sn This investment is better than putting your money in a~ savings bank for a year at 4 per cent interest, _ | . _ _ _ > _ Come and ha\gz first choice. e ovidals. s * The regular price remains on every oneâ€"fourth f)%‘ and pay us the balance and ti * No "make believe" or "tricks," just square offer. * See what / off : Men‘s, Boys‘ a»« Children‘s Clothing of all sorts. €200 C OO CE L2 CEO® 25 CHACE °0 PCquce SeGCK, Be :'&g & iJ x When â€" we cut prices we do ntndkd}g,“m%i;* measure here. We now offer the heéavy discount of _ cuts down prices in order to reduce stock ;Farm For Sale _ GCLOTHING ROUSE ] Oneâ€"Fourth Off o@'fu olotuag | tarm For Sale It‘s the. time when the pmgm â€"DON‘T MISS IT _ :~.~. Shorthorns for Sale Farm for Sale JOHN AAUD®R, ht Presten P.0. Ous =_ _ & ig M VW ontine#

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