_Auction Sale Advertisements Farm Stock and Implements Farm Stock There will be sold tion on the | farm ol ed lot 11, cen 9, in Wellesley, east sectior of â€" Crosshill, and 3 ef â€" Linwood, on 'l.‘uc:cll.;yv,w«lla‘;uary 1ith, 1910 T'\frsdny, danuary commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable projerty, L‘ HORSESâ€"Brown marg.supposed 10 be in foal 14 years ula, grey mare supposed to be in foal, 12 vears old . bay â€" mare 6 years old, blood colt rising 3 years ole, bred by Dan Ring, general purpose horse nising 3 vealrs old, blood colt risimg 2 years old bred by Dan Ring, spring colt. CATTLE.â€"5 Good Dauy‘ Cow Cow due to calve in March, 2 due to calie in April, 2 cows te calve in May, 3 steers ris: years olo, heifer rising 3 yrar amd 5 spring calves. PIGS.â€"Sow due to | sale, 3 pigs 4 months chickons. KNPLEMENTS, ETCâ€"EFrost â€" and Woed binder s ft. cut, Brantford mowâ€" er, _ Frost & â€" Wood hay rake nearly wew; Massey Harris spring tooth culâ€" tivator with _ seed box, â€" Bissel disc nealrly new; wagon with box, pair hoh sleighs nearly new; culter nearly new Top buggy, 2 single plows, fourâ€"secâ€" tion tron harrow, scuffler, pulper nearâ€" ly new, fanning mill, hay reck, ttons boat, grain cradle, scythes; meckyoiâ€" es, whifletrees, shovels, forks, hoss, logging _ chains, crowbars, | sleigh, picks, sct double harness, set single harness, _ Oxford _ cream separator Royal Organ and many othor articles too numerous | to mention. One thought . she sa there was one. One Christmas shoppc all her ‘mon‘, Her hushand came for was. none. Hamilton byâ€"Jaw to rais megie Libtary Ons One fell eight till i One iaint One remembered baby were five. Four Christmas shoppers, ner could be; One smelled smoke, and _ then were three. Ten Christmas : a. Hns; One get eltowed nine. The Twno Christmas shoppen GRAINX, ETC.â€"About 300 In oats, a â€" quantity of _ mangels about 12 bags of | potatars. REAL ESTATE.â€"There will G On Si he sold _ ; the farm i ing 112 ar there â€" are plowing =_ Nirt tai the farm reoms, . | shed wit? T1 nd AF THEBARGAEIN COUDNXTER 1LEXTIX oms, hank hamn h6x12 ed with pig stable. A us lht‘m:gh' farm. TERMVS OF CHATTE Is, entckens, potatoss, ; 6t InROD hit Christma alive,. had t wo n Christmia two sticks flounced hoi were six. Christmas shopper gains o‘et; salesgirl snubbed were four. ETE very Auction Sale WMICKIT C1 ho ANXSER, Clerk. hristmas shopper at tnâ€"do; hesteria, then th at + about done and 1, about not half ist n late Ireq tn the same it me the undersigned s, mare or less und dea OF HL it© shoppet ho 522. Ond eâ€"with hhx 12 al ppet niles b Cld t hoerâ€"then thirt IDL wld wamp who‘d . spient ha TI p and . sprin pawing m otSt Proprirt« 11 with shop 11 utt and all then there blic .un‘»} There will be off idersiznâ€" Public Auction at 1 ut Mr. Damiel D. Sr h Con., Lo. 37, Nor w cheast CS n of Arc of ï¬qflllc, on Judge pFONUS conpi15â€" af which of fall t tid COwWs dite akin th there ersburg thore 1p1 shels and also plave \I bai Itt Un 30 1 Di at ten o‘clous a HOLNES.â€" Bay age 6 and 7, som 9 years, bay mare Chestnut, _ ruming calf; helter, fti Junuary, heifec vearitng heifer, stein pure bred ed at sale, 2 s TNPLEMENI drall 11 dises Snide (ierman nalt Gingrich da _ Martin, Repor for the Snydet S )00 man Ji tin, .lohathan €r. 1H.â€"Fa Martin, Neuta David Snyder, es Shantz, «J 3t M 1 s man, _ Jesse Elam Martin St. 11â€"( Breslau Eossuth Feb. 8 Jt. Shant Elias Shuh. TERMS.â€"$10 and under, cash; ovâ€" erâ€" thatt â€" amount 10â€" months‘ credit will be given m furnishing appro® ed joint no‘es, faur per cent. 01 for cash, except roots, grairr and chickâ€" ins, which will be . cash. Linch at noow. * BANIELE D. SXYDEI, P AIsEX, AMES, Anetioneer . CWRIGLEY, €lerk, Marti metls n north of Feb. 9.â€"Aucig Naniel Knechtcl, Mannhein and 2 Shant ATl thr Sr heifele M h Auction Sale h Auction Sales cast of Bed] [ Prestor. P1. T. â€"George Martin, Orpal , Tilman Martin, Mary Weber Nnydet , _ Lona â€" Shant«, NVera Alfred Ciartin est of Ti:idelberg 22.â€"Farm stock of Mrs. Elizabet} [ STHOWT â€"Facm stock and implements Sam I‘â€"enaer, one lgalf mile Ni. Clecuents and ane â€" half SHANTZ, Auctioneer neequart Vlills. We# dol â€"Bir ced SELL. An â€"Extdoabsive and fipple 11 FLnng rOFr tucigon sale of Ta Pin na [HIS ORIGINAL D( anly â€" Snyder, _ Mannan an Weber, Omar Snyder r, Betjamin Saudet, Mos Iela @rubacher. MLOKUS, Auctioncer D } OF and Implements Farm Stock and Impiements n um i Mart )rial ) stock and _ impleâ€" lizabeth _ Becker, 4 be â€" affered for »\illf‘ip!mfnrm se ettised in the Chrotâ€"jentting box E0_ not provionsly | machine; 4: 2 miles | west mniles south of sed for the ore vder on h Damf Tt team 1300 lbs 1 horse i1250, age L100 age 13 yeats ‘, general purpose e, general purpose Percheron _ man y pony driver 1 REPOR Baumais, Susanâ€" n Schaetifcle, Lucinâ€" i Weber, Ephraim Clemmer, Milton ‘ngrich, Ader Marâ€" ud ule 1 Bi Martin, Hda Ba .. _John â€" Snvde embet rlioneer. auction sale ments of Je mile south and iimplements miles east of s _ notth of un the mnfties 6th,° 1910 Irh hx ich f Batba Edwin Ba sal Waterlon sale of of John CHRONTICLEâ€"TBLEGRAPH, UR spaÂ¥y, DECEMBER 30TH, 1900 H Lith 3 imilâ€" sorith Daniel Mel miles Nelda Earl “""“‘frutnng box; sickle grinder; clipping nSlv !machine; 45 sets double â€" haruess, . 1 set carriage harness, 2 sets single ovâ€" barness; about 2300 ft. _ inch rope; redit‘ Page wire fence stretcher; 150 â€" rods provâ€" . wire fencing; _ roll of barbed wire; 4 for| quantity of chicken netting; incubaâ€". ‘h.(-}:.ftnr_ § brooders, bone grinder; anvil; ivise and work bench; extension ladâ€" der: lawn mower, a _ quantity _ of carpenters‘ tools,; _ shovels, rakes, ar. [forks, ele. â€" \ Dairy and Houschold Goodsâ€" Naâ€" !tional cream separator and ‘stand; |refrigerator; milk cooler, chutn; 2 ihvam counter scale, 200 Ib; box stove; parlor stove; 2 stove drums; washing ‘ma('hir.v-, sausage wgrinder and stufer, â€"â€"â€" |1 milk cans, milk cupboard and other ;eaphoards; sink; baby cartiage; . 4 ,___Jbeds complete; safe with combination lock, wriking desk,~ folding . table, dlock; sofa; and other furnituge. ~ % Cropsâ€"About 40 tons m:xq:fl hay, about 11,100 lbs mixed grain, 900. bu. payâ€" _ tts; _ 14 bin: seqd black befley,; 50 [ bu. potatoes; a quantity ensiâ€" ‘ oo Hage. * Aed by of \Tuesday, January 18th, 1910 i‘.: I | bay The Assignee of the | @@tate , _ of Daniel B. Weber. Insolvent, will ofter for sale hy public auction, on the premises hitherto occupied _ by . the said Daniel B. Weber, oneâ€"half â€" mile ‘outherls from Conestogo, on commencing at ten o‘clock As M. shatp, the farm and other property fornierly belonging to the Insolvent namely:â€" Horsc eld, m: mare, 7 years old Cattleâ€"6 dairy cows, 3 due in April and 1 in May; & calves. Poultrvâ€"150 hens and 100 pullets. Implementsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder, 7 foot cut, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 6â€" foot cut, Masseyâ€"Harris steel roller: Elmira side rake; Masseyâ€"Harris hay rake, Masseyâ€"Harris tedder, bay loagâ€" er; Bissell dise harrow; Masseyâ€"Harâ€" tis disc drill, 15 tubes; Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator _ with seeder attachment; corn eultivator, root scuffler; . sugar beet lifter; potato digger; No. 4 1 Tolton plows; 2 sets iron harrows;, 2 sets wooden harrows; 2 twoâ€"furrow gang plows; spramotor, open buggy; three seated democrat, hne@rlyâ€" new, 4 waggons; 2 waggon jacks; 2 bob E.slmr;hs; pleasure sleigh, 2 cutters; long sleigh; 2 sets gravel planks; 3 J The farm contains abQ hunâ€" dtred and fortyâ€"five acté®y Wotdering on Ilkw Conestogo River) "And is in _ a ood state of cultivation _ and _ well Ewu'ml, There is on it a brick house, good bank barns, with ample | stabâ€" Qlinz, and an extensive poultry house. {1t will be offered for sale subject to m mortgage, on which there is m\’hg about six thousand dollars. C ! A large shed about 100x25 . feet, lately ereeted on the farm,, will be offered for sale separaicly from the farm. sleighs; pleasure sleigh, 2 cutters; long sleigh; 2 sets gravel planks, 3 sets manure planks; . stock rack, new; 2 hay racks; wood rack; gasoâ€" line engine, 18 h. p.; Champion thresâ€" her with straw â€" cutter attachment and straw and cho" blowers, 100 ft. (â€"iuch rubber beltiag, 100 ft. 6â€"inch canvas belting, 70 ft. Tâ€"inch belting, Fleury liâ€"inch grain grindet with bagger; Fergus grain separator, Clinâ€" ton fanning mill; bag truck; 2000 Ib. platform scale; _ bevel jack; hand Termsâ€"For the farm: Ten per cent of the selling price in cash at the time of sale, and the balance above the existing mortgage within thirty cays thereafter. For the chattelsâ€"flay, grain _ and poultry. and der, cash, o: Of te know when a girl is in la It‘s a sign that never miss And that‘s when she thim‘s th at the end > M the Irtter or note some yor did_send mt €0; Date \ MOS WEBER, Assignee. PAMES C. HAIGHT. Asign Imator," Waterloo, Ontario mm tsesâ€"Two bay mares, 1. years matched, two b‘ mares, 5 and ars old, in foal, Fnatched, one mare 6 years old, one _ sorrel 9 vears old CR S MENI unt Auction Sale there sn e who will sale for draws afhé ndisputable 1 for â€" hnyimmies that world nof » cen saleable a few yrats ago credl LOXT THE im all sums of £10 and un over that â€" amount, fiv redit will be given on fur proved joint notes, or .i ‘l]n- rate of 6 perâ€" cent i #ull be allowed for cash. will be served at noon. Uth Dece., 19409. i Dee., 19409, CLASS. Auctioneer elh if tentiol ntended for kisses qurts Â¥ Wi ving t] BLIND the date _ of high as 6 onto, at whic a enumi.er 0 hout them. Th EK Y me fact th in the _ ad _ the public 4/ would not young mat blots how and unâ€" fhive furâ€" So: of 6( "?:w;ofwamloo h \ _ Byâ€"Law No. TO AUTHORIZE | THE ISSUE OF PEBENTURES FOR $3000 TO PAYX â€" FOR A GRAVEL PIT PURCHASED isÂ¥ _ THE CORâ€" PORATICN OF THE TOWN ®r WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to, raise the â€" sum of _ $3000 to pay lorI a Gravel Pit purchased by the Corpor ation of the Town of Wateiloo, AND WHEIKEAS for _ the pm:.‘me‘ aforesaid it will be necessaty for the Corporation of the said Town to lh“ sue its Debentutes for and to create a â€" deot to the amount of $3000 as hercinafter mentioned, and such debt and the Debentures to be issuec thereâ€" for shall be payable 1a Tweniy years al the faurthest time from the day on which this BvJaw takes efect AND WIHIEREAS it will req sum of, $230:%3 to be raised by a special rate for paving debt ard interest; AND WHEREAS the amoun whole rateable: propeity. of Municipality according to the vised Assestment Roll of th ‘Municipality is the sum of ANF WHEREAS the amom existing Debenture debt of 1 Corporation, including "he 1 provement | Debenture seit, 048.99, and no principal or : THEREFORE the Municipal Counci of the Corporation of the Town _0 Waterloo enacts as fullows:â€" in atrea shall S?'l up \!u: rq#nbr until The trour Five iffernoon af 63 same ‘bepm\' Returning after specified, that.is For the North Watil 1. That for the purpose of raising. the said sum of $£3000 Tweriy Deben ‘ tures of the said Town of Waterloo to he amoont of _ £3000 as aforesal. shall be issued, which said Debentures thall bear interest at the rate of Four and onmâ€"half pet centum per anâ€" ptam, and which sam Detentures shall be signed by the Mayor of the said Town of Waterioo and by the Treasurâ€" er thereof, and the Clerk shall attach thereto _ the ‘Corporate Neal of the said _ Municipalitr. 4. During the currency of the said Debentures there‘shall be raised ‘anâ€" nually py speciab rate on all the rateâ€" able property in the said Town â€" of ‘rtmoo the sum of $230.63 for the itBase of paying the amount dur in cach of the s@id years for princiâ€" aal and interest in respect of the said delit. 2. That the said Debentutrs . shall be pavable at the office of the Treasâ€" wrer of the said Town of Weterico, on the First day of | Februaty, onr | in each yeat â€" for the next succeeding Twenty years commencing with _ the ‘rar 1911, arsl shall each the for $230.63 the aggregate amount | payâ€" able in cach of the said _ Twenty vears for principal and interest at the rate aforesaid. 3. That each of â€"ball be dated on law â€" fakes effect. loo shall be taken on this Byâ€"law | by balleb, yursugnt tp_ t% Municipal Act, on (lmn:x., ie Th day | of â€" Januagy, . 1910, from the shall s?r; up the nimber of votes givs ntil The hrout gpf . Five o‘clock in the ifernoon of ï¬x- same â€" day and} by ‘hrpui\' Returning Officers hereinâ€" after specified, thatiis toâ€"sar‘â€" until the trour Five o clock in 1n : ie M 9 N iffernoon af 6;[ same | day uu.:lng~ ’%;s;} :"'\'(’mv F‘“ h"fl;{iï¬l“"'n that Wil Mfllu“‘ Returning Officers hercinâ€" Ham "’f"â€_of he ,'10“11 of Ber after specified, thatuis toâ€"sar‘â€" 'lm' in the County of Ҥt|-rl‘b(03 Met â€" . R ‘l!lrg.t. has made an assignment ut For the North Wakil (Polling Sub «er TLS.O. 1897, chapter 137, and divisions . Nos. lQn:l 2 united) at amebding | Acts, of all nis estau Harmonic Hall, King street, Mr. Pet credits and efects <to Iryvips Maste et 1. Roos, Deputy Returaing Officer, of the said town of â€" Kerlin, nsle: Â¥Ur. Sutins German, Poll | lerk. for the general Lenefit ‘of his credi For the East Ward (Polling â€" Sutâ€" ters. division No. 3) at Williar Hogg‘s Ofâ€", _A meeting of dus crediters wil b fice, Queen street, Mr. Willinm Hogg, hebl at the ofice of W.oM. Reade Neputy â€" Returning | Officer. Mr. _ Jobhn Esq., Basrister, PR Queen street, Kochler. Pall Clerk. i\ntlh, Betlin, vn Thursday, the 161b e Aneouen roe et is Clerk Hin 7. That the Cletk oi this Council shall sum up the nuimber of votes giv en forard against this Byâ€"law at the Council Chamber, Waterloo, on _ the Fourth day of January, 1910, at the hour of Two o‘clock in the afternoon For the North Watil divisions . Nos. 1 Qn:l Harmonic Hall, King : Polling Suodivision No. 4, at . the Orpheus Hall, Kimzg Street, Mr. Adam Uficlmann, Deputy Returning Officer, MUr. Joseph Lucwig, Poll Clerk, 8. That the Mavor of said Townâ€" way shall _ attend, at the said _ Council the hammber on the thirtyâ€"first ‘of Deâ€" ppoint persons to attend at lhvi vatious _ Polling places and the fircl _ 11 summijnt up of the votes by the the uqiy respectively on bebalf of the enge PV PAX FOH A PURCHASED 3\ PORATICN OF T WATERLOO. For the South Ward (Palling Sub oll irge B Offic ND T I Mt Prctrich William Stre sard, â€" Deput Philip Hase O ORIE O en n t EO it No n beewiind w L . bothe F*Motice to Creditor§ e taken on this Byâ€"law by x No tbding h‘s Shop, Kinz clirsider, Deputy \Mr. _ John Wend thr said Debentures the day this Byâ€" at Mrs. Brandt‘s reet, â€" Nr. Comad ty Returning Offiâ€" enflug. Poll Clerk. amount of the ty of the said to the last Reâ€" of the said m of S‘.H.'S‘Il)l'ï¬; amount of the t of thy said nlerest i uite the annually the said id al Streed Return $321 Mr i persom: interested in awd promo ie or oppusing the passage of . this By law respectively Finally passed law respectively J I1 Finally passed after the assent _ of the ratepayers at the Council Chamâ€" ber in the Town of Waterloo this day of 1909 is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€" law which has been taken into considâ€" eraticn _ and which will be finally passed _ by the Municipal Council of : the Corporation of the Town of Waâ€" terlco in the event of the assent of the bJectors being obtained thee LL the Electors being obtained thereto, after aune month from the first pupliâ€" catton thereof in Chronicl~Telegraph newspaper, such flr§ publication lc ut on the unth of December, 1909, and that at the hour, day and places fixed â€" for taking the votes of _ the Mleetors the polls will be held. / clains _ with | preafs zmt p quired | by the fore | the dar I in‘ netie i IX THE MATTER OF DANIEL B WEBER, of the Township of Wool wich, in the County of _ Waterloo Farmer, Insolvent. Notice is hereby given that Daniel i . Weber, of the Township of Wool| wich, in the County of _ Waterloo, Farmer, has under the provisions of Chapter 117 of the Revised Statutes of. Ontartio, 1897, made _ an assignâ€" meut to me of all his real and perâ€" sonal estate, credits and efects, for the weneral benefit of his creditors. A imeeting of his creditors will be held at the office of James C. Haight, Solicitor, Waterloo, _ Ontario, on ‘Thursday, the sixteenth day of Decâ€"| ember,) 1908, at two o‘clock OP. M.,| ‘f«r the purpose of receiving a stateâ€". ment of his afairs, appointing inâ€" | spectors, and giving directions | with referruce to the disposal of the | c#â€"| tate. I All persons claiming to be enlitled to rank upon the said estate _ are required to furnish to me particulars of their cfaims, proved as _ required by the said Act, on or before _ the said date. And notice is further given _ that after the first day of January, 1910. I shall proceed to distribute the asâ€" sets of the said estate among. the prersons entitled thereto, having teâ€" paid only to claims of which notice shall have been received, and will not be sesponsible for the said assets to any person of _ whose claim notice shall not have been received. Dated Ath December, 1909. AMOS WEBER, Assigace, Waterloo, Ontario‘. AAMES C IAIGHUT, _ * _ tn receive a siatemen! appoint inspectors and muboration, and . for 1 the affairs of tne. est Creditors are: request claims â€" with the Ass nroofs oznt partienian amongs bating A meeting of lus crediter helt at â€" the efMice af W. l Esq., Basrister, PR Queen Notth, Betlin, vn Thursday, the assr distribut TAKE NOTICE that the fo:egoing ted M 50â€"2¢ Notice to Creditors}! ..\ Cemmnipr * n x TH \4&1‘%»‘ WILJLIAM M FID@LET, *\'QH[.\'!’.,\T, a* 4 :# 5 w v-\("ï¬};;f ais het g‘;:n‘--n that Wil am Af RÂ¥Fiddret of the Town of Bet en hate had notice Dated at Berlin this 7th da «â€"er, A.D., 1969, IRVIN MASTER The Car av empl triht 3 * n gor t t t trs Tc 1r 19 December, A.D two e‘clock in e n statement T ver M A x:‘igm'c‘f \ S8IRIC the as NOTICE ian Bre d FCRD S. KUMPEF bevr furth deration ties enti E Splictor, ~ 7 ec &â€" + @ \\'ati“m@tmiot therhood of Rar amalgamated wit Clerk [ canuaty will proce the state sted Mavor 11 n W. o M. Reade een street, day, the 16th ; 1903, at the ie afternoon oefâ€" aftairs, to fix their ore > wdering 0 te ginotally dota file ts th dav of De g1 for th Lator n _ pet 1all not ignee Clers dehto‘ joyeto civen be C Loo! _ For next w you a full course @4 ; ter having finished o privilege to make & “j yourself, providing you : this for only $10.00, * Full ¢ lessons consists of _ BMF# > Sleeves, _ Skirts, (COats, C1 Dresses, _ Wraprors, Pringes® Collars, etc. _ Also includes 1 porfect fitting chart in use g Everybody _ should learn dres whether you te the wife or tec of a farmer, laborefp 4 icrchant, or millionaire. J do rot want it as a profes From Two to In â€" lle daiy rouuge ol â€" 067. AM) there anything at which. y imake more money at homQW dress making. We bave taught o 8,000 this method within the past . years. _ And there is no pay 1%m&# vance, so il stusents find.it not all we recommend it to be they,. heva privilege to stop. _ A _ few days‘ tri@d ule given free of charge. + Nect class to commence Jam. ~ 5tik For _ full information, write ot © SÂ¥ ts at our residence on Tuvldn{'&u San. 4th betweon 1 ant (9 o‘cloe."; sanuld at least know how to * your own gartments. If you are & wife and wish to help your w in _ tte daily routine of Whe} °d there anything at which. y imake more money at homexfm dress making. We have taught over 8,000 this method within the past . vears. _ And there is no pay in&# vance, so il stusents find.it not all we recommend it to be they, heve privilege to stop. _ A _ few days‘ tri@l FOUR BILLIQON BU‘SHEL 0 ._% CORN. t »=> Â¥a (Carl _ Werner in Harper‘s Weekly.) iThe corn crop in the Unpited Statâ€" os for 1909 will approximate aver #â€" NOn.100,000 â€" bush~Is.â€"Crop report.y . Municipal L0 cb 3 Ownership Pays .. in Woodstock A Yar:: Hadn‘t vo Had to git up in the motn‘ ;» _ [j> At Tour; t« w2 ut n‘ Had to keep pushin‘ the flow on‘ 2 _ the hoe, 7 at Turniu‘ th:> fuscow an‘ hiling ‘hl row N yt AY Reub â€" ‘ Than the feller who built that ‘ere East River tube f Or the Washin‘ton Arch or the Ayin‘ machines, â€" +‘%, Or the automobiles or the submatrinâ€" es? ©4 Four billion bushel o‘ corn! I : % Four hillion bushel o‘ corn! P Them chaps $ Up in th> city, who Scorn ag*. The yaps, ®ho They pull off some purty good digkets and> deals" * in inA In all kinds of railroads an‘ coppér® â€" _ an‘ steels, ~ 4 *# But if this ain‘t as good as tha l'mwr‘:istook. "f4 ?a zm Jcat seu dbyu them Oogers an‘ * Foor killien bu hq a" cogrm, An‘ rore! â€" § sun; That‘s how .we dore what wo done:. Foir billion bushel Four billion bushc! o‘ 2C RUCCC f 25 um is in‘ after the corn ro es thcm an‘ wheat. C 4 ‘fore than the bull gol darn m can eat. <C + I‘m proud of it, neight.ors, now that‘s what I be! 4 °:.* Test say that again, Si; it s@â€"nds good to me; * x Four billion bushel o‘ corn! ; f1 Nin‘t vou Hey, Josh? lb ivess we can blow up aqn’o'n, t‘ gosht uiss3 td Four billion bushel Sav, BHank, wC im these debentures * nceer AheWfithatec c . 9 o danchults . how lhc}’loox‘â€"- +[. : M ‘::?_ "n% billton bushel g‘ gopnt‘t , s at in THE MISSES ELLISON, vou plim glad Dress Cutting ‘School, 111 Church â€"St., ‘Berlity $=~ rather as a professlon. y bu 1is in the brg.lin‘ o° cotn, vou was born o‘ com! be just a plain ip shd. poppl4: ) vlite