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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1907, p. 4

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«ocadapite on pr fow on cin n \ 0 > M and Mrs. Menno C. Frb . of No . btaska are here on an extended visit â€". o relatives and: friends. s 3 '-,'Z’, W.â€"B. Best is spending a â€" few sy day: _'_!gn;'hi- guonu in Penctang. \% . ‘Green of the ~ Herald _‘ ~stafi, Stratford," spent Sunday. ‘here $ ol f ,“g i‘o.. Es s form \ ~spent Sunday in Berlin. ¢ _ Miss Alliec_. Knight is visiting . «triends in Gueliph.. JX i Rev. â€" Rosa, : pf : Montreal; occupied > fi‘ Dyterian pulpit. on Sunday t | Absence â€" ol Revâ€"â€" Haig, who C ‘s‘ able. to “t:t”ifl OWilu-l:Ig to _ the sérious illncss rs. ; > U "A mumber from here attended the Mumeral of Mrs. Butler at Miiâ€" bank. jast Friday. , + g., ed at her home here JOr â€" &A â€" The ,g':gm of "ss Katie Btsch : pleased to learn a :3 : now completed â€" her xm yeats training: course and has graduâ€" MA ce P EL. copitbuet tyd iC n W k o n esn . aotiey. hite ‘:‘vé ':‘ ‘m'mt smd‘!‘ m ;‘_:w, Habermell . who has been "sick since last Wednesday 1s, we aro glad to say, recovering nicely. T han ving. «eyâ€" next _be quietly. observed. WW Wwill take the cheiap rates.. . . Rumors ate in dmfiq,u : the eféct that a (skating rink ‘will. be 6il "this fall, but we were unable to ascertain whether this was correct_of f"" HMoward Burton from Listowdl wed old acquaintances here ‘for & Sew. days Jast week. > _0 5.0 Ei’(“i'fln fine weather of the past Jew g‘w has given the farmer an .OPâ€" gflflwfir to gather in his root â€"cfop « and also his apples. The turnip â€"cron @a year is‘ far belowâ€" the average ?L _no doubt to the_dry weath~ goet â€" : m to the . turnip louse. with | which most ~patches. were infected. * Whe apple crop is only fair,» â€" Ahe ‘ sample ..of iruit â€" is small.â€" apple _ buyets: ‘have canvassed â€" this . ~sec ption and h‘:;;e boughtâ€" nwl{i;ll the / surplus both for packing and ‘g::‘ ,3‘¥oi§¥xpor\ing. Acarload â€" of _ \he latter â€" _ was shipped, from Goâ€" ;,,‘,v;;; own â€" station on Tuesday _ last Tt The earnest efforts _ on the . part of your ©correspondent to sccute the ilding of â€"a telepbhone < : line from | Listowel to° Wallacoburg are being * ‘erowned â€" with success. Bufficient ‘ "gunscribers â€"have . been added ~to the list and work will be commenced at @mflfly date. . The advent ofâ€" the /. w , to our â€" village is . being tw with great ‘interest.. . . No ;&i \ the line â€" will be kept busy xt ‘connections ~are once made. 3 Miss Ida Starr, Detroit, Mich., vigâ€" ed relatives in St. ‘Clements~ â€" and “*’Dr;’m Mundell p;id a busingss Arip ito Atwood. last Friday. i’,,;i.. St.\ John‘s, ?( .. is home on an extended visit. _ Miss Jean Rennie attended _ _ tb teacherg‘ . convention _ at Berhniast P fow‘ s "op 5a 454 < weok. N = w l . o oaRe " nayd â€" Mrss . Jno.. B." Campbel} t\ The directors of ‘theâ€"W. C. & D. vCo., . have Mr..â€"Stadelbauer ‘formerly of :’ordmch for | the .com-’i _‘"lng Season. ~ Mr. *Hamilton â€" has doâ€" ‘eided to give up â€" checse making : and retain the position. of© instruc x which he now holds Mr. _ Stadelbauer comes highly recommendâ€" wed and no doubt : will be capable ; of ~ manufacturing _ a avality.. of _ cheese «) ty t will command the highest myyâ€" wa Pb â€" "@‘-’f‘\: ~‘:-‘:.~A A‘-a sss u4e Mr. (Emmerson Kaige of Berlin, t ;QW;@ at his home, near Kurtzeville, ; > C ,fifi Mary Waters of Draytonm,ic \Murnedâ€" hBome on Monday, baÂ¥ving spent a _ woeck with relatives â€" . in W‘{Wwefia at her. ~ Jre here, Miss: Vine Krop{ has reâ€" _‘ Aurned to the Guelph Hospital to as â€""s#ume her duties. . . Miss Talma: Otto who has been 0 wakhe sick list, Wesare glad to Feport this section. * ?Ml'i.,i. Coole mt her home nc hoA £ , Sage anc« tetritory | , several wer ives here. ) Mrs. T. L. Kolb of Berlin | spent 1 days at her home here: . Shantz and Miss E. Shants at Floradale. 3 8T.~CLEMENTS WELLESLEY & Ada Broubache at the. Nome + i# on Binday. WAELACE #1 frora this vicinity attended !â€"aara E. Kavel vistted" / at < MÂ¥. h‘ d Jagt Sunday: CROSSHILL of Berlt PINE HILA, ral weeks with friends spent a few * days at Dotking. A and son, “‘f-?‘ ritory _ have <4 EHcspder accc:vied o wroh preached. in the Thursday No« doubt advantage of St.~ Josâ€" and. . Mr. 3. _ friendsâ€" _ at f t3 \‘Berlin . vigâ€" Miss: . Mabel 3+ he children ~are:+~Mau0OA (BLL7 Sidney,. Israel, near and, Josiah, Peek TR . was " held "on Saturday iB« and Josiah, Peél .Tp â€" ‘The ‘"funesal was . held -i%'%mmy ABotning: © Mts. ~Henry Zilliax is _ recovering nicely ftom an attack of appendicivis. Mr. Richard Everatt had the mis fortune to tail anu break his shouldet . Miss=Edna ‘Erb has returned : from a two months‘ visit with _ friends at wetroit, Columbia: and Fort Wayne. wasâ€"staked off and on Tw Mr. J. 8. Weichel, one of : theâ€" . proâ€" moters of the m‘. turned the first sod towards d out for the foun~ dation, which wil} be begun at= onte and will be ~built of ‘cement. . ~The superstructureâ€"will be acwooden grame with galvanized corrugated > : roofing and â€" similar material for. the . sides. "The . size of" the ‘building will ~be 82 Tt.. by 102. 6. The {ollowing are the .~provisional directors ‘of â€"the Company that have the miatter ‘in tg% J. S. . Weichel, D. D. Ratz,â€"A. Winger, S..Laschingâ€" er ‘and 1. «Hilborn. is Mr.â€"and Mrs. Abram Bowman have the sympathy of the community" iu. the loss of their little fi-firw. The littleâ€"one had been ailing about three weeks, â€" but was "seriously i} only a few days. She died on Satur day and was buried on Monday. The bereaved parents have the‘ sympathy of many friends in their hour ‘of «ffâ€" ~The Ladies‘ Aid: ol the Presbyterâ€" fan church gave Mrs. Nes a farewell tea last Friday evening. The Elmira students, who have been passing back and forth between here and Berlin per G. T. R. under Conductor ~ Hes, showed their appreciation of his kind and courteous treatment by presentâ€" ing . him . with: a ; fine" goldâ€"mounted pipe and some tob&. The «es family moved ‘to Goderich on . Thurs~ day . Obituary.â€"Death has removed _ anâ€" other Ccitizen of this community : in the person of Mrs. John Dickert who. died at the home of her son, Henry, on : Sunday _morning. â€" D. had enjoyed fairly good mm;d to â€"the hour she sustained a paralytic stroke which terminated fatally. .She had reached theâ€"ripe age of 87 years and 5 months.~ She leaves to mourn her loss: two sons, . Henry at the old homestead and .John.Whoâ€" ;edda in Rochester, m&%‘ Y The remains were inter on Wednesday last in the Autheran cemetery. on two Mr: Theo, Vollmar who spent his holidays with his parents here .reâ€" {ursed again 40 Toronto, to resume his work in the Soda Fountain Works. y us o h Mr. O. J. Steies visited in Tavisâ€" tock on Sunday. arit > â€" Messts. . W. â€" Mauer and .W. Sattier spent: Sumday with friends in Berlin: A little stranger has come to make its home with Mr. and Mrs. ~O." J. igiss.It is a baby. boy. SPECIAL BREEDING I1S DESIRâ€" * â€"ABLE. ts® Oe .of the most striking ilustraâ€" | . tions of theâ€" value of specially bred ; cows is a picture giyen by the Praiâ€" | . rie Narmer. _It is a ‘picture ol two | ; vows. One is a Holstein. The other | , is evidently a Shorthorn dual ~purâ€" pose animal.~ These animals were in i the herd of H. B. Gurler of lilinois. ‘The Holstein made a nett profit from butter .of $48.94. The Shorthorn |, made® a net profit‘ oft $17. The picâ€" ture shows that while she.is a beefty animal lc is defective in some points as a beofâ€"animal. ‘Now the greatest arguments ‘of the advocates of a Anval purpose cow is that~she is suited to the great numbers of farmers .. who ate not spécially dairymen nor breeders, and who want an â€"â€" anima | which will give some milk andâ€" . at | %m't“ius raise : nlo'tlp : 1 ot .. m .. \. Now A§ | cn:.‘lnni&hié interest in butâ€" will ratse @ calf the butrhers want! C l. 9 " u 7 ,"‘ [ Arved C d h uo MWd l m Rpw P 3t iegint in‘ + r-,u..,‘«; k 2 s fi?’*r’ P3owlan K snciek‘, e : _‘”“‘ )A_.‘ _‘ &A. | & o ite, and it it w . dz Cl : EoT â€" n cow, would it not ce om a daifyman a . n ‘w n l 1 k . r fl:fiks «9 "3-,, Goon : * ich as * thn. Hatee mandt us r‘ W .& ~ '?,img;tts'wwi.i o c nc mamct1~ <i.4¢ in the dairy cow will. Jt seems to be simply a business proposiâ€" and it does not matter _ Abat arimer is pot.altifBether a datry> It he is a Jartner ho certainly onte » a â€" cow n enc Arcantical Parseor. HEIDELBERG (Mrs â€" m:: Mr; m 1 k,~ Reuben m bride x"w he Cfuneral Ppur ~{father, was ‘At otaing ©~ Atul gown of white recovering | with exquisite lac the â€" The bride who®% y / i. n citan in l tlâ€" | TuL aqwn ol white satim‘~ i mod 'r'f\;"}i.s‘:’ % :‘gw..“- R ‘-.~¢"..1 aoint the Tol. lace Do boen." worn w * Annurihin i o o. n y utiful . er of _ white rases ‘and iDy or the valley. The msld e wirene dn se majds Miss vidson.. of Watâ€" etlog and Miss\ Felicia Howith: of Guelpbi wore a-m ** dresses. | of baby _ blue C ... trimmed with white lace.. Their . Dlue _ silk hats were trimmed with large pink voses and the young ladies carried. beautiful .pink ‘toses tied ° with . blue tibbonsThe best mas was" Mr. E. Chenoveth of the Dominion Bank, Napane¢, apd the ushers were Mr, L. Moopey sand. Mr. T. A. : MeKay, of ‘Toronto," Mr. N. Nicholson, of Montâ€" real. ‘and Mr. James Bailey of Torâ€" past < 5x aftter Mr.â€"J. R. Mgn"ér’u rendering. of_ ‘"ON: Fair, oh }Sweet, oh Holy,"" concluded with Mendelssohn‘s Wedding K reception was afterwards beld at ‘Bon ‘Accord,"~ atter which Mr. and Mrs: Baird left for New York ; and the South. * ons BERLINERS MAY‘BE HEIRS TO B1G SPRINGER ESTATE Mrs. Richard â€"B. Chew,â€" of Washt « ington, who will haveâ€"aâ€"share in â€" the !D0,000,0QOf_Aardn" Sprln;er 3 estate," is. the originator of â€" the â€" Teddy bear. She is a mative_ . of ‘Kentucky, graduate ‘of law, and an accomplished â€"woman. 4 The atove Item _ which has beet ublished in quite a pnumber of ‘Re provincial papers, gave Mr, Dan iel. Ashweoll, Piccadilly â€"street, ~Lon. .on, who is a relative cof Mrs» C E. Moyer, Mrs. V. 8. Mclatyre anc Miss < Springer, of (this town 7 cointer as to one of their relative which may result in them securing + share ol an immense fortunc. The London Advertiser x‘gn:'â€" Ms Ashwell, who. has : lived in Londor tor more than forty years, and who 3 "The Story.. . <â€" 8 Many ycars ago, there were two! Srothers namedâ€" Springer.. _ One wat name@ Aaron, and he. was & bachelor He quarreled â€" with his brother . ant xhen ho died© it was â€" found tha‘ 4s immense estate and interest . . it Nilmington, Deleviare, had been wil) "A forâ€" 99 years to â€" the Anglivas «hurch.â€" At â€" the expiration of « th. :9 years . the .propt tty _was to revert ‘to the surviving h irs of the Sprin ger: éstate: s NE f The 99 years < i; appears .ex;:m;: ~Ah: estate ds ao mythâ€" and rival n interest that of the famous Anugk ~ome years ago, and the heirs hav\ from time to time attempted to srove "their . claims. Eome â€" year> since they met and appointed a com: mittee of which Mr. Arstiwell :. was s nember. 10 â€" Jook ~after. theit inter »$ts> butb this far nothing tangible ias ~resulted. : e tA s While © reading the Advertiser th gther evening, Mr. Ashwell ~__ fas wross the . item referred To above and he atcofice réquested his law ‘yer _ Mt. McDonough to get â€" intc communication â€" with Mrs. Chew h Washington amd> to ascertain if : i ln;ll not be possible.. to locate oth t heits and ‘bring» the â€"matter te a head. : ‘This is now being done. .. The estate is valued ut ©$90,000, 000 MISS YVALENS, Instruotor *‘ ;1ios LEARN DRESS$ MAKING da embet 16th _ _| «* =. Torento Live Stock. § hTOBOM(:.‘g:t 20.â€"Receipts â€" of ive â€"stock market, were & &mm.mpafldnm 991 hogs, 1938. sheep, ahd 200 ealves, et â€" Exporters. of With the exception Of a few bulls, ,;; | there was nothing doing in the export "~| class, Bulls sold at $3.50 to $2.75« Quet M .mm. 1b. â€" rol#..+ e se o coite tb ' c heled, %:;::::::r; Honey, extracted, b.,..«» Honey, Liverpool gm and Produce. 1xvBRPO0L, 2».â€"Closingâ€"â€"Wheatâ€" oo .i on e ce cnnae. ue o bl4d. Mar o en en aigas itures vicedy ) Do ue meentuout s Â¥s;â€"long. clear middles, heayy, firm, . mmmn.fl‘md" : Sept ml\‘m do., Oced 150 . amsa. sek to osine dale is Buor do. commen 7 bellâ€"4, d Spmim S a0 en 1 to fair, 12%0 to 14%0; do., large, colored, Sept., fine, wuo! 4oâ€" white: uo'; ao., Oct.. fine, 15Â¥4c. do., lerge, common to prime, 1294c to 14%0; skims, i%c to 1Â¥e. _ _ Cables Unchangedâ€"Cattie Are . 10c Lower at Chicago, NDON, Oct. 2.â€"London â€" cables ooo on in to 42iS _ ber" ts dresked P Eeen‘> F e w' Tb» _ ~_ Butchers. ' tle sold b %ne vr lfl:lbt y ‘m‘!m'a :hcts;r,flkh‘w;‘: highest ce quo . ‘George »who bought 6 carloads xor'&?'x‘nrru Abattolr Co., quoted ‘cattle as: follows: Best cattle offered sold &t $8.90 to $440; light, medium butchers,â€" at $3.50 to $8.65; fair to good cows, at 3216 to $3.50; common to medium cows, $2.%5 to $250; canners," $1 to $2 per FSéders and Stockers. \ Wellâ€"bred steers of good weights are scarce and wanted, but iliâ€"bred stock~ ers Hight feeders are almost 1â€"~ -& "with prices about steady AS follows: Best feeders, 1050 to 1100 Ibs., at $3.35 to $3.05; Tair feeders, 1000 to 1100 lbs., $3.25 to $3.50; best stockers, 700 to 900 lbs., $2.50 to $2.70; “"32 stockers, 700 to 900 Ibs., $2.25. to 3 common feeders, 500 to 100 ibs., $.50 mtb cg ~â€"‘Milkers and Springers.. _ ‘There was a fair trade for g0od t> choice milkers and springers, but comâ€" mon.~ inferior . light cows were â€" SlOw sale at the lowest prices of the 86â€" gon. ..â€" > Prime cows sold from: $50 ‘to $60; medium to good at $35 to $45; inferior to conimon $15 to $30.each, . . Neal Calves. Veal calves sold at"$250 to $§ pCT . Sheep and Lambe. * Trade was slow in the sheep classes, .Export ewes $4.25 to $1.40; lambs, triie dull for inferlor quality, prices rangâ€" ing ‘from $4.00 to $5.40 per cwt. Few Mr. Harris quoted selects ""a m with light unfinished hogs it $5 t lower, % to ”'m. t w9 m and b¢ to 106. lower: l’:&w‘o “gnifll- $s t e Tok n 20 to 1.0; Mags, EMCOD NCO OORUTUOE OOE CaFars Sakus slow and lower; lai to $6.65; v:r« Ing ::fl wethers, ‘r‘njt:‘ to.l.‘ll;‘l'll. # to $5.40, New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, ..â€"mâ€"“fl. 1107; nothing agvc"-: weak. = it taal. touargant. 400 ut beet. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 428; slow for all sorts CAmVIE IOECAIETTCOLNLC LXAU+ staate + of calves; â€" choice yeals about ::3 $ grassers ‘::t wanted; “v-h. # to B ; Sheep :n&m 4726; sheep tiain pa es witd o o wup 25 $eis: Sambn, $115 6 $ cutin !}o $.50; no sales of Canada bm. ut flfimi for .oo’."hovm medium hogs. CHICAGO, Oct. #.â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts esâ€" timated . at. about, . 000; 4n s Nh. g,p_w setimated at a 000 ; l.lhm % & “m”l.". MM“ KW to “‘“r' mixed, ”&m ; light, $6.05 to $6.95; . 85 io ?E_?:mu to %.9%;" bulk of sales, houp ind eceipts, about 15.000; pmampeiucnpy zen a9 t > Cheese mm: f 7 3 .u'p%l % '& i pearah it ces East® Buftalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO, Octâ€" M.â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" Vealsâ€"Receipts, 30 head; MBD 20. ORIDY Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, $100 head; We‘ the bakers of Berlin and Water loo Rave decided to sell bread, cakes, etc., for cash only on and alter . tht 18thâ€"of Nov., 1907; *) Preference Doubled. Melbourne, Oct. 30.â€"The Australian reference on . British confectionery as been doubled. Toronto Dairy Market. dairy, 1b. < rolle....»; !! M m T CATTLEâ€"MARKETS. Chicago Live Stock NOTICE H N M FERGUSO G. DaVEY BARDON. A, ETRICH MASSEL, slow and 30 for C w fce WF e Wt 1 Gt-ut-.‘== bout 15,000; -.u.%ul No, 111, $10000, 150aeres, near Bamberg. No. 112. $4000, 25 Amcres in Hespeler ues To 1104 10 e in an ho T Ole * . S No: m.flm'wg wores, neat Hespoler goed Auidit gs. Ae t Ee 0 _ No. 116, $7500, 1 0.acres near Preston, good bui dings, No. 117, A ® rk ‘n‘fl 'Qlflc ‘w»mw reepo No‘..‘l‘l& m&mm ;&K&-gnfb Enquiry. by letter please refer to sumbers â€" further particalars as to . a bov u‘x":!o:mw -.q‘:’.re n: th: office of .. ‘ Preston, ‘Ontario. Phone 85, eA Nisp â€"~There: will} he ‘sold~by Public Auc Kon on the fatm of the. undersign= ¢d, 1} miles â€" unorth of Breslau, 2 miles ~east of â€" Bloomingdale _ and.3 miles south ‘of ~New : Germany, _ lot No: 13 â€" on the road feading_ from dreslauw to New â€" Germany * .00 > s tommencingâ€"~at 12 ‘o‘clock, sharp the ollowing vyaluable: property, Â¥iz. HORSES~â€"2 bay mares supposedâ€"to be in foal, bay horse 10â€" years~ old, black mare supposed to be in loal,, »Jack mare, good. driver, black: mare, i years . old, supposed . to be in doal to Royal Drewton, bay mare, .3 yéars old supposed : to be in M&"’ colt 2 years old,> sorrel â€" ‘Milly yeats old, black filly 6 months . old. ‘COWSâ€"Fresh â€" milking: cow, . cCOW, ireshâ€"by time ~ot sare,.cow due to calve in‘ December, cow ‘due to calye in March, cow due to calve in May, Jull, 4 yearling heifers, > 2 yearling steers,â€" 3 spring calves. 4 â€"PIGSâ€"3 brood sows with litters a« side, 26 shoats 5 months old, also 16 Plymouth. Rock chickens. â€" "~ 1MPLEMENTS.â€" ~â€" Massey Hams wideâ€"open binder, mower, new, Brint» tord rake, .]imyâ€"fiu'th u. ring tooth cultivator. with seed box, Noxâ€" on seed © drilf, combined, Bissel dis.. barrow, land roller, 3 No. 21 plows, 2 furrow gang plow, 2 sets iron har rows, set wooden. harrows, scuffier :‘anning mill, ‘cutting bo*, Jarge Aurâ€" nip sceder, 8 wagons, ftl‘l‘lltfi. bug PEAAA Sn en dn FAS 0 + amartlent gy, sulky, 2 bobsleighs, . market sleigh, 3 cutters, 3 hayrac‘s,â€"2 flai ‘acks, wood rack, stone boat, 4 sets team harness, Carriage harness, singk harness, 2 hotse gobes, 2 horse blani sts, neck ’“'{mm“"“’ willle trees, <> wireâ€" 6 . â€" blacksmith‘s forge and anvil, 3 sugar beet boxes, wagon ‘box, grind stone, 3. . gravel soxes, root â€" pulper, foot slicer, steel crowbar, 3 Sugar beet forks, 2 scoop shovels, ~grain: cradle, ‘scythe . and snatch, scoop, chain 120 feet 14 inch rope, counter scale, 2 W(g;lr Tos Nom Mn etene mt ting â€" trough . with buncher ‘and ‘other articles â€" too nuâ€" merous to mentéon: * THRESHING â€" OUTFIT.â€"Masseyâ€" Harris ~ Sawyer Traction ‘Engine, tank, Bright thresber with â€" straw whd ‘chalt blower and duster, Daist shopper ‘with circular saw and jack on trucks and Aue expander.© =~ . HOUSEHOLD EBFFECTSâ€"2 wardâ€" tobes . corner cupboard, sink, cooking stove, parior stove, 2 benches, largt milk can, B beds , small bed. churn, 2 vinegar bartels with Auction Sale TURBSDAY, NOV. 36TH, :1907 R â€" OF â€" f Farm Stock & Implements bed, «churn, :2 vin@gaF DaPFC®. MACD vinegar, cider â€" barrels. $ ; GRAIN, ETC.â€"15 tons â€" clover hay $00 bushels â€" mixed grain, 500 bush. pats 50 bush. peas, about 600 bush. mangolds, about 4000 bush! turnips. _ TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, toots, Pigs, Chickens and all sumw of" $10° and unider â€" cash;. over that amount. 412 months‘ credit on gpproved . â€"joint ‘notes or . 5 per cent off s for: _ cask aymants of credit amounts... ~. : Terms â€" of Qmfi( outfit .will bi mds . knoWwn ol ol : $&16. > H. <Terms made . k JOS. M made . known on day of $ JOS, MICK US, «Auctioneér . WENDEL ~C. BITOHEY, â€" 44â€"46.. â€"~ ag o d w ooo S NDHORE «‘x«« â€"»A4x4 gÂ¥1 ¢ E. L. CLEMENS® MB wewse@aanens o+ "O0B . .. anaewe% e00 + BIIEY .. az‘. .2 ¢u%s+e !nntt.ul........ 11dd ings per ton .. * tat ca per beg.. ‘t it '.’f Wiigkys. «in per do®....... per wa WB HVD . . . » «2 ««»« O;Q,M « Â¥4 +« Ay, pot 400 . «=«« «> inw por 4M ..« 4 M,m“ we c hR .fl“n(“ Auttbere!‘ ‘‘«!tle .._. Water:>o, ~Ont, Oct. 81 th, 1907 WaATERLOO MARKETS 154 aores, near Gue‘!pb, acres, near acres, neatr (Greens Nispel Block 26 0. 1 06 .26 .25 Turner‘s Celebrated This is the season of the year when with its frosty‘ nights a cool days wurmer Und. rwear is needed. * Ne "Jifi > T a.0 s 8 poirr m Aoeu‘. : & :=~Whis is ~without « doub* the best line £ x «ll purposes shown in Canada toâ€"Cay. & 3( o m y o se Aentrartei ts .. " . a in c Ne n Sn ie CA ind â€" Tw We i Amx‘m We atock it in -lhmkwifi.t sAuL.ert _ infant 40 ADO T J & *O °B at «lt the popular prices â€"_ *"" / 2>> . s okol Lagies‘ White Vests ~â€"â€" Black Voits __â€" â€" Cardinal Vests 95 § B. BRICKER & CO. Genuine Sable Furs are rogxhflw best for seal -fidufion. "is & warm fluffy fur with enduring qualities much above other lines. Savle is :a ‘ooanrandvoaho\vu elegant A8â€" Sortiment at very moderate prices. Alaska Sable Scarfs worth $20 oo for $15 00 Muffs to match worth $123.00 for $10.00 Lndtes ho Selt s woriiin for td tadt‘s Fox wuff s worth $7.50 for. Ladies Caperines worth $10.00 for T.59 Al ‘ather kinds of furs at #pecial| tagieg Fur Oollar Coats, specia low prices. 25.00, 30.:00 and $35.00, â€"LANG BROS. & CO. Turnbult‘s Unshrinkable Underwear : You ean fll a | your requirements in this line by buying A disastrous shooting 6t cured at New mym. Two young men, â€" John" and\ Andrew Weller, were out is a bush, just back df New Germany, -hoot:n 2-!3:‘& "theit they pa &M mh â€"of a gate, m through 50 :doz n Children‘s W&Mfl.mfim‘ * c § * d o i P es e Ct 44# 259 h m‘* us :1;, Every young man is,‘in these days, to rome extent stiJesa. a business man. A few monbhlpbfl at a good school learning‘ how business is done, is a spléndid investment > Write for handsome catalog. It‘s free ‘but interesting: Do t now Bplendid range of SABLE FURS SHOOTING ACCIDENT Octuber â€"22nd, 1907 the boards of a gate, batrol ty ; after climbtng the â€"â€" gate, -um:.atwum th was not by the BERLIN, W. D. EULER, Principal Furs For â€" Womenâ€" . We catry the largest Stock of Furs in Water\co County _ We make a specialty of Ladies‘ Fars, and we therefore abow â€" styles qu «Jities and prices which cannot sasily be found in ordiary stores. â€" Our Furs also are fully gustanteed | as represented. ‘Anyone who has had Fars from mhpfl”ylumd is disappointed is asked to’w tura the articles and receive satisfaction. â€" _ â€" e Black Tights, Ete. again and will be for some years. The extraordinary t GJ‘ m%ker l.n; ce e ronntsinis aml we raised the price somewhat. We are 12 9 nosition Rewever 1o" quote: very they can be bought in the larger citi es C on an m â€"~_.* t Ladies‘ Fur Lined Coats, specia 85.00, 40.00 to $50.00. : > y 25.00, 30:00 and $85.00, ieo" barrel to pull it through. 1e ubforâ€" tunately got hold of his brothet‘s gun which was loaded, and as the ham« mer struck against the board, it was discharged, and ‘the full charge entetâ€" ed his ‘arm, completoly shatteting it Dr. Nairn of Winterbourne and Dr.. Roborts of© Gueliph: wete summpned, | and it was found necessary to 1 tate the arm. At last reports _ & Injured man is deing as well d‘fi be expected,© . â€" > FLEY mages, o * MINK FURS Muilfs, special at 25.00, ght our min«< ‘we now have below â€"ruling fashionable

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