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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jul 1908, p. 1

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Ernst‘s ~ Manufacturers‘ Sale of Surplus Stock _ _ YOL 52â€"*No. 21 Bargairs â€"â€" We‘ are making cverynrnlbl- effort to induce mhw.‘l.tnfl.'-i wdptkuhv&.l’mg: uced egain and in many cases our stocks have replenished w side hases from man who made us ' (Bm'lfiohny wbatw#‘eww{:wt resist. hm&h ‘biggest m‘ %nm Beorlin has ever seen. It is a bargain carnival that svu every man finest of ready.toâ€"wear apparel at even less than he heave to for the inferior kind. Thousands have benefitied by it and are now oz- miy ‘and comfortably.clothed for a hot summer, Wh‘-otv come dn“.. mud look over the oflork\:g. you will see more hig! â€"class clothing # ced than you ever saw re. ® KEandsome : ummer and outing suits at prices that enable every man to have one whether hard times or not o s o d y Cot Your §ummer Suits Now and llon\ These suit offerings are beyond ::en:}ion the freatest early season‘s es everâ€"announced.â€"â€"Thisâ€"rangeâ€"OL fabrics shows the very newest weaves in the smartest of the season‘s styles and cut. ‘‘You can‘t do better if you wait till August." i $8° AND $10 MEN‘S SUITS $4.98. Emrentacnct if you wait till August." . $8° AND $10 MEN‘S SUITS $4.98. ‘This lot embraces a complete varâ€" fety of all the newest fashions â€" in plain and mixed fabrics. Their styl« and finish appeals at once to the web dressed man. Single or double breastâ€" ed models, coats cut medium length with _ graceful wide lapels, _ broad shoulders, collars that hug the neck, trousers cut offthe fashionable peR& top and straight styles. You will find a big variety to select from in the lot. The regular price was $8 and $10 you may choose yours toâ€"morrow . at ks a AC $12 AND $13 MEN‘S SUITS 46.95. Sos is an exceptional chance for the man who wants a really good it, one that he would be proud to :fion all occasions." Great care in clothing building is shown in â€" these suits. _ Expert tailoring throughout, all the swellest ideas in styles, â€" all the now collar effects, the wide lapâ€" cls that have that snap and ginger look to them, regular $12 and $13 guits. You may get one toâ€"mortow $14 and. $16 MEN‘S SUITS $9.95. We have put the best in this lot. They express all the quality . that q}othcs can and quality stands out belily in every garment. We want t: closely examine these suits for deâ€" tail and finish. Some values selling every day for $14 and $16. The de b....f J Dafl_{ we hearfrom friends who are surprised to find that the AUUIIV! BALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were jed to believe that the undersigne1 ‘ bead given up the idea of auctioning off the balance of his stock, m the big sacrifices thas we aro compelied to make every day, but dear this is incorrect, we know we are sacrificing handred of dollars daily at this mam moth auction sale, but the sale will not end until the very last article is sold, -lmmndwgivoup;humllmm-mmnmuwlm cost, and I can only repeat that you can reat assured that this sale will continue every afterâ€" Beon and evening, rain or shine until every vestige of stook is disposed of. Not knowing that we were going to wake thje move six months ago weo wontinued te conduct our business as of yore, and in consequence xl:cd orders with the large potteries of Eagland, Germany, France and Australia, which we were not in time to have all eancelled, some were naturally on the way, and in eansequence we ate liable for the acceptance of the same, and having reason to helieve we conld haye »pace on the fAret floor, and baviag arrapge ments made .twm-nudymwmhvom»nn in due time we kept these large abipments antil such time of moving in, whenee to our gross disâ€" C ente antll e060 "*""" "avcsr THOUSAKDS OF DOLâ€" for the spactons Semiâ€"Leady 81010 """°" °/ Do in, #hence to OGf j P these large abipments antil such time otf moving in, whenee to our gross disâ€" appointment we could not have the same, THESE THOUSANKDS OF DOLâ€" LARS OF EXTRA GOODS are now being unpacked and will be alaughtered the same as any stoock we had in before, and is should be inveresting to overy lrdy in Waterloo County to see this display. & we have now only TWO WEEKS REMAINING to get out of our preseat :ouiau,nddnnn. this short space of time every dollars worth of goods must xnmbwnbovnoudoor\»yumlmhu ng bought in, every miehwtn'mnhuulpumm“ bid; a ce of a life time for the peopleof this county. NO SUSH suCH HIGH CLass COoDs was EVER ATTEMPTED iN WATERLOO GOUNTY, and it is ap to mnfio.mvondm'mhm op; bundreds of dinner, 164 and my«wbowld.nnodflo vases and home docorations will be on sale this woek. BERLIN, "Wrong Impression" EASY TO WIN for Saturday that are beyond question the greatest of the sale. . WESELOH & Buy your Boots and Shoes and Clothing at our store and You have many friends who will not care to make a contest You cannot lose for our goods are the very best and prices right. â€" CGet Their Checks Save Your Check ga Si GET BUSY, signer‘s art, the cutter‘s skiff, you‘ll he impressed . with them at first glance. They go on sale with the rest toâ€"MOIFOW at ......ulcl clc0i '.“ $3.00 AND $3.50 TROUSERS $3.49. â€"Nobody;ever saw a pair of ~ trou sers to equal these that sold for less than from $3 to $3.50. Come and see them, and note the splendid way they we tailored. You can get a pair toâ€" HOFFOW {OP ....... u.c ccllcccc o. §M§ f well made, nice fitting trousers in trong durable tweeds, a splendid vorking trouser. Come and get a pair toâ€"mortow at ..â€"#. ........... ~.. Q0G Bring in the Pcys The biggest values of the season ofâ€" ered in every line. ‘3 AND $3.50 BOYS‘ SUITS $2.49. These are in the popular Norfolk styles, splendidly made and the maâ€" terials throughout are excellent, no slipshod quality, but firmly . woven ind hard wearing, sizes 24 to 28, regular $3 and $3.50 valwes, on sale tOâ€"MHOTEOW at .....222 ces z.“ t; AND $5.50 BOYS‘ SUITS Boys‘ stylish single breasted coats vests and pants, are the latest cut, ill wool clolh, good patterns, sizes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, regular price $5 and. $5.50, sale price â€" 8.49 1.50 MEN‘S TWEED *learance of Men‘s Cool Summer Furnishings TO This lot comprises a splendid line Our furnishing department has takâ€" i hold of this sale with a vim and ) that bids fair to outshine the oth; depart-l;{i'htsA Come and NFLUG OoNTARIO. TROUSERS 99c ves every | "" C t have to| Willic mm Carth Artia "‘d‘:{“’ mony puer FOR $3.49 AUCTION .A quiect but prefty wedding to0k‘ y tno <growing â€" grops. Wheat is place on Wodnguing . Jns Fath, al the Siead e i9 td thoke. Wiginrene home of Mr. and Mrs. Henty SHMPL,‘ other â€" crops look_ 64 24 â€" good." William nnx‘ when their lm + occur Fermiers Artiur Aljoe, of Hanover. T"""‘*'g:mfiu go e cb eultivaâ€" mony was performed by Rev. P. Graâ€" on.â€"The Massey ° “‘m puer at 12 o‘clock, noon, ‘The ghh,,m tio®. â€" Messts. was given away by her brother to.rmmm“ . . _. Noah while her twin brother, Conrad, atted Weber, Ed Curran .afd Lake Johnson tw as best miax. Miss Aljoe, sistet 0! are also with them. â€"John Moyer is the groom, acted as bridesmaid and rushingâ€"the concreté_work on nfi Miss Josie Sticknoy .played the Wwed, Puddicomb‘s hank . _ Harty ding margh, â€" After the wedding dinâ€" «}so build an house.~ The ner, the young couple le(t on the two hotel will be complefed in about three o‘clock train for Durham, where they weeks.â€"Mr.. George "Allan â€" of “'n spent their honeymoom@â€"and then proâ€"|has taken charge r Nils â€" ‘Olson‘s ceeded to their home neaf mm{wwrmh A, Spence & â€"Coâ€" Their cmany friends wish the yougfll:a:: ;:L:‘;‘::; mn:o“l! ..B‘ mMmaAFF & t 6 k ffl:m s Hap afd4" NFi7 ]coon was on a trip to Prince Albert _ Farewell Gathering.â€"â€" Upon the inâ€" 3:|!°:::;~m.:.u .n.oyv ue vitation of Mr. Nicholas Hedrich, a / Â¥ The casy who 1# o vigly gathering including neatly all the busâ€" h“‘m c c:.):le P i t-dl‘u oo say.â€" iness men in town and other friebds, pMSM uin ‘wan , has located met in the Maemgmerchor HallMaSt Fri~ 1 °7. "o@ ns nis headquarters in 8: Farewell Gathering.â€" Upon the inâ€" . vitation of Mr. Nicholas Hedrich, a * gathering including nearly all the busâ€" 1 iness men in town and other frichds, I met in the Maenmgerchor Hall last Friâ€" | day evening to spend a social time 1 with Mr. Hedrich before his departure for Germany. The main part of the } program consisted of addresses bY a number of the prominent men of the town all of whom wisted Mr. Hadrich a pleasant journey and a safe return. The host had libeTally proÂ¥vided for refreshments â€" and the Messrs. Herz furnished the instrumental music, while the gathering sang seVeral Gerâ€" man songs. A feature of th» evening as the presentation to Mr. Hedtich of a fine umbrella. . Mr. Hedrich _left on Tuesday afternoon for New York, whence he expects to sail per steamer Deutschland for Germany. He will visit his birthplace in Hessen, where he has a brother living, and then take in various places of interest in the old land. He expects to be aWay about _ three _ months. His many friends here wish him a pleasant jourâ€" ney and a safe return. Local â€" Items.â€"The Misses Hattic Ruppel, Alma Laschinger, Salome Raftz, and Edith Bchrens, took part n the piano recital of the senior puâ€" pils of Miss Bean, at hetf home, last week.â€"The â€" following were among those who took in the C.P.R. exâ€" cursion to Goderich to see the sham battle last Thursday:â€"Mtr. apd . Mrs. Behrens, Mr. and . Mrs. Jeannerett, att EME OWA C Pocoderac oo e use week.â€"The _ following . were among _ Pjeasant Surprise.â€"On Thur: day ev those â€" who took in the C.P.R. c"} ening last, the young folks of the surâ€" cursion to Goderich to see the sham , rounding, community assembled at the battle last Thursday:â€"Mr. and . MISâ€" nome of Mr. A. Haist for the purpos« Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Jeanncrell,‘ of showing the teacher, Mr. EFnipe Mr. and Mrs. Badley, Mrs. Ratz, Mis Inmt they apprcciated his work _ in ses Beatrice Bebtrens, and AnBit KUb ; gnoir _ midst during his first schoo‘ pel, Mrs. A. K. Dunkzs, Mrs. Schatl@! year, The guests, numbering . about Mrs. Weber and ~Mrs. Clatk.â€" ‘ITb¢ forty, abrived just as the sun . wen! Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid were fOT{UN~ gowp _, They were taken to the lawn ate in having fine weather for the1l; ynich was lighted _ with lantcins strawberry social last Thursday. cYâ€" ! where they played a number of rous ening. _ The attendance was _ 9WV jng games after which they repaired lage and a good program of bAMC | {,, the parlor where lunch was Served. music, songs, recitations, ©tC.. _ W4S|jmmediately after, Mt. Knipe was PTr given. The net proceeds art t0o b° genteq with a student‘s lamp, Mr. added _ to the building fund. D“"“";l. Northgraves and Mr. Melvin Shuh. the severe thupderstorm a W°CK Â¥0) making the presentation, atter which last Monday &W- lightning struck| yyr_ Knipe gave an address, 2xpressing: tho tower of the Presbyterian chuUrCh pig thanks and stating that in after but fortunately did not do much damâ€"~| years he wou‘d always retain plcas age.â€"St. Paul‘s Luthetan CONBICE@~| ant recollections of Nather am the tion held its annual missionary meetâ€", Natch>z crowd. In closing, those preâ€" ing last Sunday, Rev. Sohn, of Poft sont sang "Auld _ Lang Syne" and Colborne preached in German in the‘ "God Save the King" after _ which morning and in English in the CVCN~) {pey departed in thr wee small hours; ing Rev. Dubpernell, of Dresboro, in};ach hoping to meet again On a Simâ€" the afternopn in German. . ilar occasion. Pleasantly â€" Surprised.â€"The friends of Miss Clara Zisgler, gathored _ at rnmommmmmaaniizeeen in in e ~her home last Thursday gveningw':'l ber of our young people attendol the give hber a pleasant surlrn,s‘e' *"*")sarden party at Hawkesville _ last Mary Habn read the 19 or“‘"g *C ; Friday evening. The Epworth League dress while Miss Irenc Dreisi9®®" PC , pord a very intercsting service in the ‘“en“d. the gitt a Uinen tuble tloth. Methodist Church last Sunday even Dear Clata. 20. _m_‘ ing. â€" The pastor will occupy . the rer home last Thursday e‘v.eningm;:'l ber of our young people attendel the give her a pleasant surprise. . 411 garden party at Hawkesville last Mary Hahn "?d Ahe IolloWI‘ng .d-o Friday evening. The Epworth League dress while M‘.s‘ lrenp poolsinit PS held a very intercsting service in the sentedu the gilt a linen table CIo'h"Mcumdist Church last Sunday evenâ€" Dear Clara. i ing. _ The pastor will occupy . the We, your friemgs have met in yo“'.pu‘lpil, nfl" i gnday ~â€"ML_And. MiS home this evening, to show in S$0M¢, Fred Keller, jr., have the sympathy tangible way the esteem in Which ; of their friends in the loss of" theil you _were held by us, as yoUu att | infant son, who diel of Pnewmonia about to sever your agaoohhons'lut Monday. â€"Mr. N. Chatterson, of among us. _ We would kindly _ @8‘ pporrishurg, _ spent Sunda% at _ the you to accept this gift not TOF itS pome of Mr. Geo. Auman.â€" Thif{y intrinsic value but as a token _ Of ‘pight pupils tried theit En‘rance Ex resembrance and we trust whon Y94/ aminaÂ¥ions nere last week, 20 of them. tnter your new home you MaY IO& | peing pupils of the Elmira ‘ Schoo‘ be sparcd to enjoy the blessings that‘ onq 18 belonging to ncighboring are in store for you. _ Signed, schools.â€"Mr. Weir and Mr. Carmich Nettie Wahl, * _ |ael, of Berlin, were the presiding cxâ€" _J Macy Hahn. aminers. ~ > Irene Dreisinget, Successful students. â€"The foljowin, Mr. and Mrs. Wismer attend.d the| pimira pupils were sucocssful ‘at th fin>ral _ of the infant son of (heit| pertin Collegiate Exams. .To Form da:ghm, Mrs. Fischer, in Betlin laSt| qAâ€"Harold Pfaf, Kilborn Schaefer. week. â€"Mrs. Werner and Mrs. McMickâ€"| 4o Form 11â€"Elmet Ratz, Lorne Ratz ing have returned home after SP®Eâ€"| Commercialâ€" Fred Mitchell, . Cract ing a week with the tormeér‘s sister, | ppp_ * Mrs. Slater, in‘ London,â€"The EB.MS8â€"] gent Down For Trial â€"For :nr:l sls x u Eote s Pn ie ce g k News â€"Notes ‘Gathered by Indiiétrious Correspondents fand has been engaged to Play _ at a picnic at Prayton, 0n T\umtlab‘ July 9th. â€"Miss Rose Laschinget has returned to her duties in Clevelamd .â€" Miss lda Groff, of Waterloo, is spendâ€" ing, her holidays with ‘relatives here. â€"Miss Annic Spies, of Elora is spendâ€" ing a low days with friends in town. â€"â€"Mr . Mrs. Adam Sippel, of Berâ€" tin, \pe#’h\'lmm.y with friends in town. â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jung and la> mily and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress and | family, visited friends at New Hamburg, and Tavistock fot a tew @ays last week.â€"Mr. Will Wyatt, of Stratord, is spending a few days Lvlfi' his parents here.â€"Dr. Archic Geik}s, of Toronto, is m a week i a= Our Busyfieighbors B. Bichn‘s office he. hashbis new ] drug store and office completed.â€"Itev. Kennedy of ‘Brandon i& stationed here this summer and hn%ehnp of the Paptist church â€"Rev.{E. S.‘Hallnan has gone on a visib to Alberta. â€"Rev. Pittinger will leave on Monday . for Michigan to do mtic work. â€" The Guernsey f . team played a friendly game with the â€" Cressman tcam on Saturday evening _ on _ the Cressman grounds and defeated them 5 to 1; the return game will be playâ€" ed here on Tuesday evening.â€"A monâ€" stcr picnic was calledâ€"for toâ€"day in the blufls to the north, but unfortuâ€" natély it is raining. . Both football and baseball teams. were chartered to play.â€"Mr. A. G. Frank is assisting the lathers on the hotel until _ he moves ontb the Roinestead.â€" By the time this reaches‘ the readers we will have a daily mafl service and it is | advisable to ad&l’ all mail here via Lanigan so as to go arourd by Humboldt. Junb 20â€"Weather is very favorable Successfu} students.â€"The folowin, Elmira pupils were sucoessful at th Berlin Collegiate Exams. .To Form 1Aâ€"Harold Plaf, Kilborn Schaefer. To Form 11â€"Elmetr Ratz, Lorne Ratz Commercialâ€" Fred Mit_hell, CGrace Sent Down For Trial â€"For several nights past the liquot store of Mt. J . Co‘linson ‘had been broken anto and a quantity of liquor stolen cach Aime. Last Saturday evening. Constable Mr. Powman was put in charge of t!-r stS{r and about two o‘clock in th . motning the thief, Mr. Shooemaker an employe ol the Felt Co., nroke _ a pane of glass 10x1i4 and force! his way through. . He took possession of several: bottles ol liguor and> ~Was making his way out whon heâ€" was atrested by Mr. Bowman, who lodged nircercé ‘pelore Magivtate Oinch. appea + who :r;& him m‘l Jail to TsE fiat Feiate guiee Chishotin GUERNSEY, SA8K. NATChEZ a| ~ MARRIED AT CALGARY to w wes a > ‘s M. 1 Trant, son gistrate of matrimony ~ Thete was an interesti fi inst., at the residence o! the 1 sister, Mrs. W. J. Pannell ffln., when Wr._ Waitet H. 1 , Son of.. Win. Trant, Police Ma gistrate ol Regina,‘ was gunited _ in matrimony with Miss Elizabeth _ B MeLachlas, third daughter ofâ€"_ D and Mrs. Wm. McLachlaa, ol. Wooé stock, Cut., the ceremofy being . per formed by the Rev.<$. Kyall, rectot of the Church ofâ€"the Redcemer, Cak The bride‘s cosfume was of Copenâ€" mflu.nd she wore a~ stting of , . the gift of the bridegroom The ‘bride was given aÂ¥ay by h1 brother,> Mrs D./ C. MoLachlan, ~ _ an the ritigâ€"beacrer was master Clyde Panâ€" nell, 4 nephew ol the bride. . After a â€"duinty wem break{ast, the new ly â€" £ left for Bant#. for k honsy moon, ‘The bride‘s ttavell suit was navy blue and groon With hat in keeping: (A great many Pie ty and useful gifts were received in cluding a (substantial cheque from the bride‘s (father. ‘The happy couple will reside at 626 Seventh Avonue, West, Calgary. ~Tis bridegroom is not._ un‘ poWa . in Western Canada. He was botn in ‘ndia and came to Canada with his parents® upwatds of _ nineteen years ago, He spent some years on a farm in the Broadview district and afterâ€" wards on the ranch of his brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. Robert Cruikshank, at Bush Lake. â€" He was engaged in raw#hing ind tfrapping in Montana for seven years, alfer which he Came to â€"Re tima, passed . the Civil service Examâ€" ination, and enterel the postal service as mail clerk, â€" Will be held on July 7, & and 9, and promise to be the best ever held in this district. The extra _ large purses have attracted | many . new horses and theé stake races are . w@ll filed. Three days good racing is as sured. 2 Miss Annie M. Boal, Teacher <has arrived _ lome from Bradshaw in Lambton Co.,â€"Norman Boail, teavher, arrived home from Puslinch â€"W. J. Letson had a bee on Monday _ last moving â€" the saw mill from Aadison Snidet‘s farm to West, Montrose.: Soon tke busy hum of a new industry will he heard in our village: Mr. Let son has considerable timber on . his nroperty and will no doubt find the enterprise a profitable one.â€"Miss Milroy, the assistant teacher, has IC turned to her home in Galt.â€" All exâ€" pect to experience a good time â€" at the picnic.â€"Mr. Walker, the pastor, has moved his effects to Bloomingâ€" dale, and will occupy the parsonagt. ‘nmdh-m Germany. at $1 and $1 25. 4 burne Coiled Spring Wire T ae genuine Cleveland, Wire at $2 85 per 100 pounds owp 0 i All No. 9 wire noott- top wire which is No. 7, 9 wires and 61 inches high at Painted green. very "strong About 60 to the pound. 46 a pound Machine Oil Extra good heary oil at 406 a gallon PRESTON SPRING RACES Sizes 7, 8 and 9, at Fence Clip Machine To attach clips to wood stays at (â€" Lawn Fence _ Gasoline The best gasoline at 2Bo a gallon, _/ Alt sizes at 460 a pound Cyclone Fencing 25¢, 30¢ and 35¢ each: Fence Plyers Wire Staples Wood Stays Regular size, 8o each. WEST MONTROSE Oil Stov wEICBEL‘s WEEKLY STORE NEWS Wire Clips GOO0D GOODS rience a good time at a Re >€ Mr. Walker, the pastor, his effects to Bloomingâ€"§uecessOr to J A. 420 a rod Seasonable ermany. 2 burner 4 burner at $2.75. M.WEICHEL & â€" SON aé ts low. Immkam&flu We are the e ied aRomnecoin. m&gfl?«:«m departmens show the morits of the m i ‘The Hot Weather Kinds â€" _ Special Corset Bias flled corsots in white and drab axs, sizes 18 to 25, price ,... ;. .. Lady Ruby bias filled corsete, white and drab, sizes 18 to 3J, price. ... Ko. A Bizs flled corcets white and drab, dufl’fio 30, price ........ Albant Bias filled corsets, white and drab, sizes 22 to 30, price ....... A. 79 stout lady corsetr, bias filled, white oply,. :1z0 22 to 31, prige . ... Noles bizs filled coreets, white oply, sizes 18 to 25 price ............ Lady Curzon blas flled corset, white only, sizes 18 to 25, price ...... & I sesssesessecrseir2 22228 % sreeereecvieccr22822%84%8 Every kage contains money.. Price _pound 30¢, 40¢ and 50¢. or mixed, &.yca_ponnd and get your cash ret:rte, a esessssessceesesess2e 8228 ss“m‘mw Mulagame Tea 3 sizes at with hardware complete. goc. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each Large size tin cilers at 10c and 16¢ Regular $1.00 a Flinkote Roofing leads all | 1 ply at $8.00 per square. a s}y at $4.00 per :g“‘“ 12 foot Nairn‘s ‘Scotch Linc your choice at $1.68 per running yard White suammer corsets wade of fine white poroale, sizes 18 to 24 Ladies‘ white sammer corsets, extra fue, sizes 18 to 30 price ... Ladtes‘ white summer eusets, sizes 18 to 24, price..... Ladies‘ whito tape , elzes 18 to 21, prige ....â€"â€"*«.â€"=«=«; Window Screen Assorted sizes at _ . Gâ€"ROCEERILES _ Hedge Shears 2 styles at QOc and $1.00 '}:‘; Sherbéts _ Regular 75¢ donn,fi now Be each. Machine Oilers Eo;ds at Correct Prices. Glass Tumblers Screen Doors Jelly Glasses While they last 8 for 10c. 10 poundcu'u at 10c each â€"Oil Cloths 6 feet wide gt 496 a yard 90 King St , East. Dietrich‘s Block TERMS CASH AND ONE PBRICE CHEAP CASH STOBEâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN. Honey Cans Linoleums Roofing R. Weber & â€"Co. PRODUCE WANTED. There is Money in it. The Bias Filled GCorsets A>S. MALLMAN, Grocer, Hot Weathor Kinds ‘a "Sootch Linoleum, dogen, mu“' ET‘OR Y O U and 35¢ each. SMYTH BROS. *Kx GOOD & Co.: BERLIN, ONT. HAWE YOU TRIED 100 each. Small size at 5o each. Large size & Meyer‘s lock lever two prong Hay Forks at $8.00 Hay Fork Pulleys at 25¢, 35¢ and 40c y Sizes 4 and ? inch 10c, 12c and 13¢ and 15¢ a foot. The genuine Berger‘s, at 850 Ib. The best made, 75¢, $1 and $1.25 each. The best American Coal Oil at LOW PRICES Snaths Two styles at 75e and GOs. The real pure Manilla at 150. Rope Hitches Malleable Iron, 250 each. Granite Cups Rubber Hose Seythe Stones Good ones at be and 106, Manilla Ropo Paris Green Hay Forks 200 a gallon. Coal Oil Scythes Pulleys Berlin, Ont.

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