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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1908, p. 1

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uns '-_Md [‘K We SE TT ul aas 1 "_ Owing p the frm of Mesers. Boshmer, Erb Coâ€". 0C UE * 00 0 10 cdag, id for oiter reasons, I have decided to start in at the --ui--lny! ‘sbruar ‘,udnuuwufi‘bw Es t e > 33 Iba: BeriinC d »igar for$1.00 Spanith Quesn Olives in bulk #4 the. We *h..;l.flmmwn“ 1 . 41 lbe. Redpsth suger for.. .. .. 1.00| bartels; Grapite anvd Tinwark, â€" 9 Ibe. best réastedRio Coffee for . 140| moth, Red and Alaike Clovers and Good Japan Tea Dust per ib. ‘Timothy Seed; Sait by the barrol. 30 ckests of ‘Tes at out rate prices, '“gfl"‘“""h"" 7 bare Fels Naptha soap for ... Hast Awmaker Brand Corn ; and . Pess 0s or 8 for...««»+««**= > **"| orhite C mrfl-lmu ‘1p| White Chas Best Red Salmon for . ..â€"...»â€"â€"â€" >15 Colored Cl Best Kippered Herring....:â€"... .09 Elaborate T Armout‘s Bavoy Soups for ...... .1l with al Arment‘sSavoyPork andBeane tor .11 Chins Tea An inducement to encourage better Digper Bete tade; all bottle Olives at . actua) al} Har wholosale prices, and Mapsanilia or and Librar: __;m'ohnWOnnkesM hW;n-undnohymnu. Our Creat Selling Out Sale A. 1 NEW SPRING GOODS Come and get first choice. GENERAL MEROHANT. FARMS SOLD GEO. HASENFLUG Nearly all the). farms advertised for|: sale in previous isâ€"|z sues have been sold. |s A new list of farms for sale will : appear in next week‘s issue. . WESELOH &:C0. LIQUIH ,\TORS‘ [ > n / d ie > 5 ef the entire basement of the “_m' No 8 BERLIN, ONTARIO. 1sS STILL GOING ON JUST ARRIVED. ice. Prices right. Special F"E"“""“'""k â€" SCHIEDEL Store, 10 25 nw*fi’ 22 s4Â¥## »»+= ‘ 50 Valises m.............“!.‘l 50 Ttuaks from...... â€"...«« Ad 100 Telessopes from......~.«. 8 3 dogsen Lanch boxes y« «axAmexel wm-cunwm «aaeÂ¥te ap ¥¥4 Colored Chamber Sote..... ... . » \Elaborate Tinted Chamber Bebs with slop Jar ........â€"««««= "*""j tant teachers who Was Cailet® 20 . o oo nen see o . 9 Bne |ietaan t he memer e e dhtt Dinner Sete 87 pleces from .. . 4 ‘*"| Carber mas been secured as a subst! .ndumvh""“"“"“f" B ”::mmmsm t for 6.95. Men‘s $1 Underwear for 75¢ a suit Boya‘ 50¢ underwear for 886 each* ae now and shoe and clothe up the Erb Co., holding: the above sale art in at the same dute Seturday, Waistings F Inhshutie nhaiendin‘s i; > 0+ a a e 1.:“:‘ o+ from........ .99 0 . OKO® ... «»»« »«~=Â¥ 3- Sete ...... .. .». .90 ) trom r Sote.......... 1.40| !akd m&tnutd BRESLAU, ONT .$1.19 up drim of Reines Bros., and Co., again started out Monday on his usual trip I.“&"“’ '@""_‘“..,. TA mal E4. J. Kochier is visiting his Sisâ€" ter, Mrs. w._mpmfiu,b& a week or ten days, Miss ‘Tema Frochlick, who is visitâ€" inz some of the mallinery whoseeal houses in Toronte will be abseni trom here for some time prior . ic taking charge of a millinery depart: ment in some store. % . Miss â€" Sheppard, one of our assif tant teachers who was called to t« bedside of her mother, who is ill, wil business. ~Mr. C. F. Ottman was a visitor (t Toronto last week for a dew days o in Mr. Albert Reiner representing the Feb. 13.â€"The ‘ winter to date has teen very fine. We had & little cold snap last weekâ€"just â€"enough . to.. teâ€" lieve the monotony. â€" Last winter was a corker; snow , three feet on th level and the mercury down to "sixt;â€" sight : below ~zeroâ€"&@ hundred degrers â€" . Arost!t It was a fright and> i( really frightemed a good many _ pco ple _ out of the ~country. We bart spent seven winters in Alberta and we tound tisem all enjoyable except that of 1907. So, alter all, one severe eason in seven is not too bad. When: people leave here they continue to "Go West and grow up with the country.‘ The climate of B.C., especiall?® alon: the cosst is much hotter in suanmer and damper in Winter. While‘ B. 4. nas many advantages, it is by _ n> meansâ€""a«""iinc a farming country a Alborta. f 4 ‘There is practically so ifmmigratio® to this couniry at present. Whothei business will open up in the. spNNE and. there will be something: doing. remains to be seem We are feeling ‘the effects of the financial flurty ali ‘right, but there arg places where peoâ€" le are suffering more than we are. imm;fiumdA‘W" is simple and cheap but it fills th B C % i dn wl Sist 0BB ..sovs Suinifihcrmix Bbaisediss Bc it bill. Generally four townships, â€" each six miles square, are thrown together tor municipal purposes. Each town: shig elects one gouncilior whose: F¢â€" muneration is about $50 a yeat. The secretaryâ€"treasurer â€"of the fou» townâ€" ships receives about $150 per angum . Road fares in this district amount to T t L2 ie So $8 on a quarter section, Of g. MAF PA ; team two days. p ‘The Nowthwest seems to be a °* schools are simall averaging from six ‘to tem pupils: _ Salaries are . about $600 per annum, Yeqy fow W“f! ting less, while others are getting sonsiderably more. Number of teach 2 aavr In s vear. 210; balance, holiâ€" getting less, while others are g®MNNG sonsiderably more. Number of "““'l ing days im@ year, 210; balance, hollâ€". 4 £ I read witb much satistaction _ the ‘torrespondencée . from @ifferent â€"patls of Alberta and Saskatchewsn, and it ‘affords me a great deal of. pleaSuUrt to hear that Waterloo County‘s sur. ptus population is coming west and ‘developing the countfy. The regular mectif Waterloo Farmers‘ 1 held on the 12th inst andâ€" evening at the 2000 MIWD+ 7 NMr. leaac Green and lamily moved MMMbnun on Monday, where they expect â€" 10 make their future home. Mr. Harvey: Rickert, ‘of Tavistock, is spending a few days at his ho hete. 3 Ee o on on Tccnitfabints. )1: Busy Neighbors â€" $y on aier the aimest wuucdthm‘ *"BIF locat Retrestion‘ C LACOMBE, ALTA. s Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. pPMpfâ€"fMlbPMACFb 4toirb tâ€"tmt=i~b delintelAntel=t=t=t det=â€"t=t=s WELLESLEY: HAWKESVILLE. °*‘ wiail service has Salm, who has been on MANNHEIM. in ¢ ) effects of the man will be sold Saturday â€" the been considerâ€" the inclement is . "#a0 impassable t« ta Mr. Henty Lackner of Toledo,.ORlo visited â€"with relatives here last wook â€" Mrs. Henty ituhl of Newton is re newing old acquaintances here at pre © Mrs. Frey speat a fow days lasi week with her ‘daughter in Berlin. a:' ‘l‘l:n‘r.yl‘m of ?sn u‘vh- i s ‘brothers at present. Im.fifluihfi.-&“ of Newâ€" ton spient Sunday in our burg. % ~Mr. Wm. Lackrer of -uu:'t‘lo ty t.o: COnBICUERAIOE _ WO â€" BBM E0T l0 s (CG a few days under : the paren . : < Mesers. Geo. Dicfembaker and Geo.| Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by W Foutter spent MonUay in Linwood Quartérly service was _ held . here list Sunday morning. + Mr. Crighton ot Toronto was present. and rendered x solo in im pleasing mabter.> . _ the im Tne apnial meeting of the Crystal Spring cheese factory was held last week and Was well~ attended. â€"â€" The different routes were let . for â€" â€" milk haulets. Applications were also teâ€" weived for the position of bookâ€"keeper and Mr. Wm. Weber réceived the apâ€" jointment. : ~ s l, Theâ€"anniversary services which were announced to b:Llfl two weeks ago .mmz:«ffiavmumuit? Sunday, hh: ' €happing is done every Wednesday xnm-m.wifi( in charge of the work ‘on that day. He reports businessâ€"good. We would be glad to see the old mill â€" runming every. day as in former years. Missâ€" Byers of Mitchell is visiting tricnds around here. 4 Miss Mabel Foster of â€"â€" Manitoba: spent last week with her cousins,. the: Misses Foster. ~ _ v* Mrs. Thos. and _ Miss Mary Hamâ€" ‘mond of the 5th line speat" Sunday at Mr. ::hi‘gooq'-- ° < Mr. and My \I!Rh spent ‘a couple of ‘days last week with their daughter negt Glenallan. Ovituaryâ€"It is our : sad daty _ to t hrchicle the death of Miss. â€" Elien Playtord which occurred last Wednesâ€" r':\\ll‘l hir 22 B c der css ts Oacs: > day : at the: home of her brother ‘Mr. El Playford. â€" The funeral . service was conducted at the house on Friâ€" day by Rev. Haig. The remains were interred in Rushs cemetery. â€" The famâ€" ily have the sympathy of the commuâ€" aity in their bereavement, Mr. W. Frank of the firm of Walk erand Frank, Real Estate Brokers. Winnipeg; Manitoba, was in Winterâ€" Wourne on Monday 10th inst visiting m,unclo John Watson, who is â€"ininâ€" t health. > teta l ; DIED.â€"On Sumday morning, â€" Feb. 16th, . 1908, David Letson aiter & paintul illness of : over 23 months, Agâ€" ed 55 years and>6 months. . _ .. ~_ The sale‘ ol petsonal propertÂ¥ of Mre, James Pirric Jn was held on t‘mnhy 13th inst. Although the roads were very bad there was & good atâ€" ECZT ie lae Miss EmmaShantz is visiting in tendance and: the â€" artiCcles DTOTR!S very. good prices. The farm wes_alâ€". so offered forâ€" sale but the price did not reach tht reserve bid hence it was not: sold: ; ! Un the day following we ndenhml“ the farm was sold to Mr. Wm. Mitâ€" thell ot Lower Nichol, ~sonâ€"irâ€"law jof Mr. James Pirrie q.ficr the sum of $8,250 andâ€" the farm which is the: old homestead does not g0 out of the family. e 2ib BORN.â€"on Thursday 13th, inst to Mr. and Mrs; G. Fomdicoe Mackie, â€" & and his midther, â€" MTY /.. MMREL o 2000 Smith‘s Falls, spent Monday evening 10th inst at Mr. J. A. Durrant‘s. _ _ Mrs, Wm. Smith, of Winterbourn®» and her son, Stewant Smith, of Hesâ€" peler, spent Monday afterncon at Mrâ€" J. A. purrant‘s y ~Mr. Levi Staufier, Of Bresiau,paid L‘,,'M. to Fristone villa on Monday t. > Mrs. Strub of â€"Berlin was a : gWOSt of Mrs. Hummel on Sunday. Mr. Floyd Shepherd of the 0.A.C., Guelph, passed the weeks‘ ond ab his home, Rosedale Farm. Miss Pesr! Edwards of Berlin last week at Mr. Â¥. Snider‘s, 0 Farm â€" Miss Irena Bingeman spent day and Sunday. with Miss MIT. u“‘f“ id Cl Chak â€"Mr. Netson Staufer, a guest of Mr. and : Snyder Jast weok; â€" _ Wr. W. Cranm, Mr. Clayton CROSSHILL. WINTERBOURNE. BLOOMINGDALE Kihy, Waterioo hers on Sunday. ard. Waterloo, 4J Marilton, was Mrs. Farnando of Berlin, a â€" guest FEBRUARY 20, 1908 Saturâ€" renew YELLESLEY TP. COUNCIL en ts _( es i he Te a es fotia meat is mee 4 trom Feb. &‘m to th:':u:'-’.hfwi& #6~ ount: of : blocked and â€" impassable gads. Al;m were in attendance. A. Hastings,â€" that ‘the follqwing wpunts be paid and m.m reeve â€" isâ€" ue "orders in payment of the same as tolliows, . viz.: . _ h 1. Suaufer, assesement on Tp hall .96 N. Nerrgott, putting in and rep . _ wivert, etc. 08 fhe Municipal World for supplies 1:72 Tohn Gies for drawing gravel _ 1.06 &.: Moore, dog tax retunded .100 F. S. Spies, spike and nail ac . <count Fsg .o 04 "Jac. Lebold, planking and rep: % & The municipal council, of the TP t wee â€",'-'-Jâ€" 3 ‘,_u. Cw fi ::fiifil.“ m mt ~‘ c:g5 Teingr Bros.. & Co., spikG M "i,,? Tac. ‘Lorents," bal assessors‘ eA Moved by J. Reide!, seconded _ bs R. Linticl, that this coupcil do _ now djourn to meet again the first Monâ€" ‘ay ‘in March, 1908 at the TD. Hall, Jrosshill 10 o‘clock in "the forencon. i5th, 1908. A.RHAENNEL‘S, The Druggist Carried. Zoelin +v‘: Remedies on Sale __ iVegetable Presoription € s;,w per bottle. Rabbit No. 1.â€"â€"‘* L am done 10F, . M77 MAT M LACTAC i Rabbit No. 2.â€"*Why don‘s you buy a Dundas are? ‘They stand Hemlock Knots.‘* For the balance of February we will reduce tbo.fihf qur entira stook of hiltoptmsttho!ollowing!‘.bcwyhrgdnwim-\ FS: ~ The Jay Axo a gennine anap at 58¢. j â€" Â¥ momm.mmmm.soe.miou $ n.maom,.nm-no.n‘d«pfiuu-nm E mcmwNanm-mnd-mmh!~whu,mm i j Tkks B 4/GDGME PKKT . BE LC Wha PETER F. SCHUMMER, Tp. Clerk office, ~ St. Clements, met purSuant We have a few unpesied ..u'in.m;u:"’u is Hahn‘s Condition Powders at 45¢ The PEERLESS8, Weichol‘s Weeklyâ€" Storoe News M. WEICHEL & SON _ WN JEWEL, a Dundas Axe, regular price $1, now 79, n.ns..nnduno.nmuwumm T5e. * Remember Mpricuhofigoodlll MA RCH 1st only, â€" .‘ taw large unpesled Willow Root Baskets, regular price 500 Our special sals of Ladles Far Coath, 164 ]nuguouuuu. Lst_wook‘s sale was the largest want to do oar part. Every Fur Cont, Ladies® i Yi} > Haturday we will offer two bales of . rte .;fi,?‘ imported ‘»re coming iLh:l(M we want the room â€" If you _ ter cheap make a bee line for this store when you read this 88. until all are sold. hi , â€" * " es 1 Bale of Extri Fine. Sateen covered Comforters : '.h Ootwlmfiin(.m‘“”.........-u--&;_ meare w1 ts eae w se n 09000000 f SsmYTH BROS,. Y 'V f‘.w Ne â€" Creat Moveme! \!' AT.. s $ & im The Star Ol wé \j-f‘,}‘ “ § CEAMMRMAMAAARMAMAARMAAMMAMRMALLAR 1 Bale of Fine White Cotton Batting Comforters lnrge January (Gleart Itis now in Fall Swing, | Bargains in Every Departn f ~TERMS CaSH AND ONE PRICE . . CHEAP CASB BTORE 27 KING.8TREET: B c on mm e ~€" TL TD E‘2LIETC still in progress. . Man and are satisfied." ‘Why Unheard of values for Satar Men‘s and Youth‘s Overcost $15.00 for $10.00. «_ _ _ Men‘s and Youths Oversont $10.00 for $5.00. _ _/ . â€"¢ Men‘s Ulsters worth $8.00 ft Men‘s Reefers worth $5.00 fe Shirts worth $1.00 and $1.25 f ~~All Suits at greatly reduced Far Caps at cost. _ â€" , will im

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