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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jan 1911, p. 4

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Funeral of Augist P funeral took place in Mr.â€" Aug. Bergetz, wi Berlinâ€"Waterloo _ Bespq Gay. _ Deceased was hy page and Tived in cit ns bout thirfy vears., yimpatin to t Kamil Teawemen beâ€"The msiy Herman Mever are glad out again after a co~} typhoid fever irom whi | Up for | several _ mout! nuschka movel is fami hold _ ceffects to Brestn and Mn Wadh on oo =is place hore "News Notes â€""he residents of | Baâ€" en were shocked to leatn of the murâ€" er of the aged Pole, Franz Lohinski, 4 Wednesday nisht Jast The â€" old n o waso known by a number of peoâ€" here and adwiry s wars â€" a 0 govial W to mert on the streef ried.â€" The home ef â€" Mis x easl cf Baden was the scene Wretiy wedding en Tresdat, Jan h, when bher ouly son_ Menno â€" was rried to Micg Neah Bremnneman .. 18 proumeria.â€"Yi ) (34oy« left, for CGrelph ast week winter course ato the O, 1. M. Bemis, is Speaittng e Foereftoâ€"Alt. _ A. Cl pums and Miss Jemuima Clomens cobs called at Mr. ansc Mi Geach Jast week. As. Me Aister‘s List: woudâ€"â€"Misc Lex Hieâ€"retwrncd to ‘er ho at o Holen after sponding a fow wooks with Mr. and Mrs. E. Sngits.â€"Mr. ane Jdog Eckerswoller from y alten, inb yvisiting at The home ef the for mer‘s father who is â€"oseriou;sdv gll at pto sent.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fan CCressman of â€" Bridgepert moved into our. vilâ€" lags last voeck into the hbouse he oreâ€" cently fought from Mrs. Braendie. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Cressinan a hearâ€" ty welcome into our midstâ€"Mrs. .Ben suyder who has been confined to her bed for several months, we are sorâ€" ry to report is not improving favorâ€" ably and slight hopes are entertained for hot recovery.â€" Mr. George MeAlâ€" lister we are sorty io report is at present Tail hb with a severs attaet On Sunday evening the West Montâ€" rose Christian Endeavor Socicty in large numbers visited our village and yave their programme here in licu of the regular services which were not Leld, owing to BRev. Mr. Waecher‘s assuininh the services at Elcbo conâ€" gregation, so gricviously deprived . of their pastor. _ Our people here were greatly pleased and spiritually beneâ€" ntted by the able papers giwgn _ on the topic. It is regrettable that more were not present, being prevented by prevalence of inumps, yet those preâ€" sent are looking forward _ to incetâ€" ing thess brethren again who so dutiâ€" Fally c«ancanag did wa th y conl ‘ Such efforts are uplifting and _ bighly appreciated | Ly al.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Anson Erh of Carstairs, Alta., and Messrs. Delton Snyder of Waterloo, and G. Kerchnor of Frecport, Mich., visited Mr. Etb‘s last wpgek.â€" Miss Ethel _ Bedford, WatorJoo, Sundayed her *home here.â€"Mr. T. OM. Brown ipent â€" Suncay at his bhome at Toronâ€" to.â€"Mr. Nathan Shantz left for his home at Alboerta, after spending some time visiting his frienis and relatives around here.â€"Mis. Tom Clemens gave het niends a farewell cMl on Monsay before leaving for her new lome ncaor Calgary, Altal Their many fricthe in this vicinity m ish thein every suceess in their new ovenâ€" ture.â€"Miss Solemt ond Miss Matilda j Underwood of Bridgeport were guests |: ofMiss Olivia Heintzman last Sun day.â€"Mrs. Messiuert of | Formesa, is [ j ited at Mr. Philip Rellinger‘s â€" last f1 week.â€"Mrs. ol A2l seAll‘ster and | family of Berlin wets ssrests at Mr. : ied to Micg Teah Brenneman Hamburg. itf. and Mrs, Wa. reside on his Tvothet‘s farm them a happy and pleasant v through their matried \ife cidentâ€"Mr. Moses Gingerics m, employed by Mr. J. P.o j on on liis farm had the mis 0 have his leg broken Eo b Miller were closing one barn doots on his fan ust of wind caught the iJ o it over and caught > breaking his leg Ne &Gillespic‘s cate and i »MBee not later than Saturday noon. ‘The copy for changes must not be in later than Tuesday noon. Casual ulvertisementis accepted up to Wedâ€" nssday each week. Isch Irit for Guelpli on d a few menths with "C . KRaempf â€" 6lur Micking up wortier expected to give a of themsclves next played against Drumbo ight at Baden and would ve won but for the ifact they played the with four men The 8â€"5 in favot of Drumbo â€" Kaufman has returned to having been employed since ptember at the Berlin sugar â€" CBRORICLEâ€"TIEI EGBAPEâ€" | WELLESLEY TP. COUNCIL £ BLOOMINGDALE BADETN trom hi h al _ mouth L lis famil ADVERTISERS t Calgary, Altal Their in this viciwity m ish ceess in their new o venâ€" lemt aond Miss Matilda Brestr &n Mond CHANGED Sto waick.â€"Miss hes rohome at Molen I9W oo wirks wil] must be lefl at this in their be I [rien‘s of Mr. | P ie see â€" bim ts it tack _ of [ J; o Le was Taid is.â€"Mr. Hanâ€" {H 1> and houseâ€" 5 report is â€" at sevete attack ovd | Shephere erck to take a sA .t â€"3f. B Hreo woek ut 6 Ree‘ten, it [ the former‘s Iy all at opre an _ (Cressman ho our. vilâ€" im} mistorâ€" Ee and ene ol farm Nt 1. > a Rodger Mal takes ‘Ir M1 Wa ay Oult Whoereupon it was moved by J Reidel, seconded by R. Lintick, that notice is heteby given to 1. J. Moâ€" Fadden, Collector: of the south half of the westetn section of the Townâ€" ship of â€" Wellesley, that he pay over to the Treasurer of the said Townâ€" Ship _ of WeHesler ad! momes called for ane collectes in ts Reoll for the year 1910 on ot lc‘ore the first day of _ Februaty 1911 and that the Clik ead a sn‘ oib ahee unyincogs the 3b 420 My Fa d the souelFhall of th appearer befote this plained the financial had with the Farmer bank thimt d 1M otin Clitk; D. MeFad yeats, J.) Groeny vears, aml .. 0 the â€" datter bring Faspector and D. Mealth _ Officer a HL NX In byrâ€"law No. 311 to appoint ditors the | names of _). M. Se and â€" W. .. Haves were inserteSs In â€" Inâ€"law No. 613 ihe follo naimes wore inserted _ viz; J Thicks: Miclin: fln an keauls Chairman of ried. Iv of the €13 and Moved E. . Knobloch, sewer pipe â€" acâ€" count halance .. .. ... ... ...0...19.50 Peter. F. Schummer, to defray the expenses of the municipal election, held Jan. 2nd, 1901 100.00 Peter F. Schummet, â€" nail and spike account ... _ _ _ 03 M ‘ln\l I ‘ bridge ........00.. 22200 «:+ 4.... $18.99 Jac. Runstedler, an order _ to balance his rolls ... ...........29.55 Jac. Runstedler, salary as col. lector of the eastern section ..71.00 Treasrrer St. Clements Policeâ€" Village batance for 1910 ; .. 8.0n Hy. Pomuner, statute labor â€" rcâ€" funded ... erseriies omevestincare c dbA Louis Bender, statute labor reâ€" . PHBAEYE 2sss0000, cosclllls is menvsecouces 1AIO Dan Frh, gravel to pathmasters 18.30 Jas. Birmingham, gravelling*per contract on County roasw .. _...40.00 Albert Gibbons, repairing â€" road 10 gravel PH cusll ...l.ll00. 1.50 «J Friedman, gravelling contrac b balance |_ _ 00â€" 11 on Tetal Carried Council " the ac N MBR ameriere etrreey becectereecys 9008 . D. Bowman, inspection of the McFadden Drain and descripâ€" tion of toads, m ..35.00 . S. Smith, refume of dog tax 1.00 Moved _ by J. Richardson, seconded by R. Lintick that Pat. Birmingâ€" ham _ be appointed caretaker of the Township Hall, for the year 1911, and to furnish lights when necessary , at a salary of _ $7.50. . Catried. Maved by W. J. Boggs, seconded by . _ Lintick that the â€" tender of J. Kaufman _ to do all the Township Printing as heretofore, during _ the current year 11 "usual salary" be aceepted. _ Carrtied : Moved by J. Reidel, seconded bry W. J. Beggs, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the Reeve issue his orders in payment of the same as follows, viz.; J. Wilkirson, work on road and . J. Kaufman, batance printing ® contract (.0000 0; 00 : ved by W.o. ters wards the Hospital for Sick Children Carried. E Applications for the Printing â€" con tract and caretaking of the ‘Town ship Hall, we#e now received and conâ€" sidered. stoed hn U Whereupon it was moved by U. Richardson, seconded by R. Lintick, that the sum of ten dollars be paid to, D. Davidson as contribution 40â€" A Circular, from â€" D. Davidson, was received praying this Board to make a Grant to aid the Hospital for sick children. . s The Council now took up the _ folâ€" lowing byâ€"laws, viz.â€"To appoint the Local Board of Health, ant to apâ€" poi@t Au:/tors to audit the accounts of the Corporation of the Tow uâ€" ship of Wellesley for the year 3910. Moved® by J. Reidel, seconded by R. Lintick, that byâ€"law _ No. â€"â€" to appoint a Local Board of Health, Medical Health Officer _ and sanitary fuspector, in the Township of Wellesley, for the year 1911, in pursuance of the Public Health Act of 1881 be read a first and second time. Cartied. Moved by W. J. Beggs, seconded by J. Ricbardson, that byâ€"law No. â€" ior the appointment of Auditors for the year,1911, to audit the accounts of the Corporation of the Township of Wellesley, for the year 1910, be read a first and second time. Carâ€" ried. The â€" minutes of the meeting â€" held December the 15th, 1910 and _ the intermediate _ proceedings, were read by the clerk and confirmed by the Council "Elect." The â€" meeting opencd in â€" regular form, H. N. Huein, the Reeve took the chair. The following members subscriped the Declaration ans Qualification . of otfhce, viz:~â€" H. N. Huehn, (Reeve) W. J. Beggs, (deputy _ Beeve) J. Iteidcl, . Lintick and J. Richard sun, (Councilors. The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Welliesley "Elect‘"‘ met at the Council Chamber, Crosshill, Monâ€" day, the 9th day of Jamuary, 1911, at the hour of cleven, in the foreâ€" Goetz, gravel to p.xlhm.n- iler bring assistart Nanitary or and D. \Irl‘l.u'lu'lu..\h-dl(‘al Officer and Sanitary Inspecâ€" Cammied t by R. Lintick, scconded by Hhrat that ComHHIEcE esormen n that eftsil McEachern, M.D., for thre Grsenwood, NV.S., for two 1 .. Oitman for one vear 1 â€" This Board, and incial â€"transaction armets‘ Rank, at _ tcore the first ty 1911 and that the m ol thi. mation to McFadon Catried . said Contmittee 311 to appoint Auâ€" Cetmint! +. conded â€" by te resume Cannied M. Scully following 1 11. N. chuminer, for three , for two wded Iny 714 $379.23 he Milâ€" in (* ar 11.25 it 93 1 noon. Cattied Nated _ at St. day of .lan. 1 wed to get legal advice financial _ fransiction of MeFadden with the Farn Milbank. Carnied. Moved by W. 1 Beggs I "u'plv",-“l.l‘ Hius Con adjontn 19 meet agaimn t day in February, at th Hall, Crosshill 10 o‘cloct The sale oi tarm, stock, i and hovschold â€"of Solomon rear Breslau adverti®ed clace J*". 24th, has been c the farm has been sold On motion mfil = the 11 Ab. THerner, 52 R. & A.JT. Bai H. Kurt 2 aAae y Muases Schnultz, that the following arcounts _ be passod an‘ that the Reeve isste his onders on the Treasâ€" urer in payment of the SsAme, Viz.!â€" D. Ritz for printing to date _ $15.50 Div. Registrar, ler. Ms. & Ds. (ith Qr.) to 31st Dec. 1910. 11.10 TTospital for sick Children, Torâ€" onto, Grant for 1911 wl 15.00 Jac. Streicher, compn. for use of field .....000 ... .0. _ sze.. 1.00 Jac. Z. Jutzi, tile .. ....... sll.. 3.50 Noah S. Shantz, refund of â€" dog tax o 1 an k A. H. Baird, 44 Ids. gravel 4.10 L. Kurt, 3 days‘ work and rake 4.00 «_ Strauss, 1 ofâ€" contract on Wellesley Tp. Line 11.00 . Lehnhardt, refund of Statute Labor 1 0n Carried tax ‘ Moved by Wesley Erb, seconded by Joln P. Livingston that leave be given the mover to introduce a bydaw to appoint, auditors, assessors, _ colâ€" lectors _ and _ members of â€" the local board of health and that sail +byâ€" law be now â€" read a first and second time. _ Cartied Read accordingly. Moved by A. C. HMallman, seconded by Moses Schultz, that this Council do now go _ into Committce of the Whole on _ Byâ€"laws. Carried. W. Erb in the chair. . C. Schumm and War. Russel were appointed auditors; A. 12. (i. Smith, George Cousins and John Reil Pr. asâ€" sessors; H. Walke Eph. S. Snyder, C. Hallman, m. i 1 EOotSi it said Company was gelting nearer the requirements of the Byâ€"law submitlted to the clectors, which, together with a letiet received from the said Peoâ€" ple‘s Railway Company, enclosing coâ€" PY of resolution passed at a meeting of directors of said Company, held December 19th, 1910, were ordered to be filed. A Iotter was received from â€"Messrs. Robertson & Coughtin â€"re Peoples‘ Railway Agreement, indicating that Mulg ols _ M Martiny, refund of dog tax . E. Bingeman, vetwnd of Tos C. Hallman, _ Wesley Erb and Moses Schultz, _ Councitlors, _ whoâ€" having made and subscribed their respective Declarations _ of Qualification _ aud Office, formed for the transaction of business, _ the Reeve presiding. The minutes of previous session were read and coufitmed. Minutes of _ the 731st session of Wilmot Tp. Council, helt at the Tp. Hall, Baden on Monday, the 9th day of _ Jan. 1911, pursuant to Siatute present _ Samuel Casscl, Reeve, John P. Livingston, Deputy Reeve and A. SALE CANCSLLED at St. (Clements. this lith lan. 1911. PETER F. SCHUMMER, in thousands of Canaâ€" dian homes. Will you Tea It has the cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose quality â€"the reason why it holds first place ‘an, _ member _ of the local of health; _ Dr.ow. Gillespic health _ officer and _ Albert will like the fine flavor of Red Rose WILMXOT TP. C@UNGIL moe! again the fipst n the Council â€" adjoutned 20th of February. 1911. F. HOLWELL, Cterk th, has been cancelled as been sold. Your Grocer Will Recommend it isdction of Mr. o2J) J h the Farmers‘ BRank at Carnied. 0t Solomon _ (¢. Gole advertised _ to _ take NEVEM SOLD IN BULK Ids. gravel advice tegarding the Lalhn the frst Mon at the _ Township o‘clock in the foreâ€" Beggs, seconded by stock, implements l QJohn BReil t, John Nell collectors; mbar _ of db Halfman, seconded 6t do o onew mng 5.20 1.00 , asâ€" and acol Feb 42â€"Sate for Jt west Roscville, Feb. 23â€" Sale for . Rivet Road, 2 r Galt. Feb. 21â€"Sale fer teorge Landreth, 1 west of Galt North Dumfrics Feb. 6â€" _ Sale for John Wismor, Speedsville, Waterioo Tp. Feb. 8â€"Sale for Norman Bri« Ker. 3 miles â€" west of _ New Dundce, on Blenheim and Wilmot town line. â€" Feb. 15â€"Sale: for Isaac MeNally, 31 miles west Blair, Watrrioo Tp. Jan. 25â€"F. J. Watterworth, con Township of Blenhcim Feb. 1â€"Sale for Wim Hender West River Road, 23 miles n of Paris. ALEX. AMES8, Auctioneer. lan H. B. DUERINC, Auctioneer Jan. 16 to Jan 21â€"Clearing sale of watches, clocks, jewellery, silverâ€" ware, china, fancy goods, etc., at Tan. 19â€"Sale for W T Reid Uv ReidsviMe, Ont , _3 mifes north cast of Arr Eeb. 13â€"Farm stock and implements of David Schmidt, one mile cast of Mannheim and } mile south of Mannhcim _ on road leading from Williamsburg to Mannhcim. Feb. 31â€"Farm stock and implements of Aaron Shantz, one mile south of Berlin on main road leading from Berlin to Preston. Feb. 11.â€"Batrm stock and implements of .John Ware, } mile notth of Mannhcim. Feb. 24â€"Farm stock and implements of R. B. Martin, 2} miles _ west of Elmira and 24 miles east of Wallenstein. March 11â€"Farm stock and implements of John Druat, 1} miles west of St. Clements and 3 miles cast of Crosshill. . 38â€"Sale 4or Beni. Haiaman,Conâ€" Feb. I6â€"Farm stock and implements of Jno. Smail, %$ miles west _ of Wallenstcin and 2 miles east of Macton. Felr. 21â€"Farm stock and implements of Frauk Brenner, 3 miles notth west of St. Clements near Schopp‘s corner. â€" March 2.â€"Farm stock and . imple *ments of Chas. Pelz, 1 mile east of Freeport and 2¢ miles north _ of Preston. Jan 20â€"Farm steck and implements * of Jos Musselman, 1 mile south of Floradale and 3 nyiles north west of Elinira, Fcb. 9â€"Farim stock and implements of William Deunch, 3} miles east of Linwood, 3% iniles northwest ofâ€" Hawkesville. Ecb. 32.â€"Fatm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of Josiah W. Shoemaket, 3 miles southwest of Berlin, or 34 mile north of Nine Pire school house. E. J. Roos‘ S'r()l"l‘,”“'lt(;flfi(‘,vh(" ginning Jan 16th and every night at 7 o‘clock till Jan 21st. Feb. 16â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of George F. Kuntz, 2 miles west of Berlin on the main _ road leading to Pelersburg. Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of E. W. Hunsberger, 11 miles southeast of Berlin, 2 miles west of Ficeport, on the road leading to German Mills. Feb. 11.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments and household efects of UGeorge Koch, 3 miles west of Waterloo _ on the road leading to St. Agatha. Fob. 15.â€"Farm _ st4k and impicâ€" ments of Adam Bender, 3 miles northâ€" west cf St. Clements, about 5 miles southcast of Linwood on 9 Cons. Feb J. Shantz, Auctioneer Feb. 8â€"Farm stock and implements of Deldon Snider, } mile north _ of Watcrlou on the road leading to St. Jacobs. Feb. 9.â€"Farm stock an‘ implements of Isaac Reist, 4 miles east _ of Bresiau, 4 miles west of Hespeler adjoining the village of Kossuth. Joln Gole, 2 miles northwest of Breslau, 3 ~miles east of Bloomâ€" ingdale an> 3 miles south of New Hamburg. Feb. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements of James Brown, 1 mile east of Manubgim, or 1. mile: west of Wilâ€" liamsburg, on main road leading freim Mannheim to Williamsburg. Feb Felt Jan. 3ith â€"Farim stock and imple ments and housechold effects of _ Soi cmoit G. Gole, 3 miles northeast 0j Breslav, and 3 miles south of FMew Germany.â€"Capeelled . Auction Sales lau. 28â€"Valuable firm of 110 acres â€" belonging to cstate of the late Poterâ€" Reist at the City ltall, Berlin. . 13.â€"Real cstate, farm stock and implements and houschold efâ€" fects of Mrs. Philip Weppler, _ 2 miles cast of Peterspurg, 4 milâ€" es _ wesb of Berlin on _ Snyder‘s roai. * . 8â€"Housenold â€" efects of Jhfis Win. Buighton, 31 imiles /nurl-l west of New Dundee, 3 miles eas of Haysville on the Huron Road. Class, Auotioneer Touschold effects cf John Leeds, Wes! miles senth nf Notth Demtrr hnn old efects _cf _ Mrs. 2 miles northwest of miles east of Bloomâ€" 3 miles south of New uord! imil 11 ALout 55 Suits only, in colored and black matcrials, all at about half price, $5, §7.50, £10 to . $12 50 SEALETTE COATS isnC ARECUL COATS, special at $7.50, $10 and £12 50, $18.00 and $£19 00 LADIES FU® 250 of these coats to sell, and we have marked them at decided _redueâ€" trons, many of them at half price, ethers at factory cost, and they range as follows: &1, %1.50, $3.00, €3.50, $3.50 to _ £5 00 Black and colored coats for ladies and young girls, all going at about half price: $10 fot $5, $12.50 to $11 50 for $7.50, $15 to £18 coats for $10.00 Misses Coat« <‘% worth $7 50 for £$3.50 Silk war Tt Salk War i 7 Mss s Teeâ€" The following list will give an idea of the tremendous price cutting, more which could not be mentioned in this space. * C Is now proceeding and will continue throughout the month of January during which we will offer for sale about $20,000.00 worth of goods{at tremendous reductions. SMBMk The announcement ot this Sale will come as welcome news to the ladics in this cc m n vcity s1 d throughout the county, and this year it will be a greater attraction then ever as cur surples Winter Stook is larger and our price reductions much greater. t Worth $50 00 for Worth £75.00 for A1 1 of Farm Stock, Implements and Fer d.l to be hel? in Lot 6, Con. 11, RlenKeim Township, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25th, 1911, , at one o‘clock, sharp. . 1 8. J, WATTENWORTH, Proprietor, | ALEX, AMES, Auctioneer, ' Our Great January Sale of the busire«s. Acdress in own bardwrit ing stating qualificaticns salary required to the Manvager 506 Traders Bark Building Toronto Ont " HIt" _ "The Central Canada Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Company and the Insurance Department of the Canadian Manufacturtrs Association rcyuire a oc mpetent and exporienâ€" ced fre insurance Clerk to be the Chief Clerk in their office in Toronto. A libcral salary wil! be péid to one having a thorongh hwledfl} of the busirc«s. â€" Acdress in own hard@ritine l pro 861 _ HENHY D. DAHMER Prop. A large stock of red and white ti‘e in all sizes of from 24 to 10 nches, on han;i »t the Conestogo Brick and Thle for the purpose of recciving the Company‘s annual report and the clection of three directors. By Order of the Board FRANK HAIGHT Saturday, Jan.:21st 1911 at the hour of one oclock at the Company‘s office, _ Waterloo, J â€"3t The 48th. annual meeting of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurâ€" ance Co. will te held on CHILODREN‘s COATS FU ¢ LN Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co. §1â€"1mo Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides £ M.C.TANNER, Hawkesville At Hawkesville Cystal Spring Taunery 1000 beef hides, 100 horse hides, Highest prices paid for cake tallow and all kinds of D. RUDY & A: SIPLE, Auctionsers Feb 23â€"Farm | stcek ard fioplements ol â€"Jonas Schneider, lot 16, con. 114, Bleaheim To. AUCTION SALE Jan. 2&â€"Iteal esiate and houschold effects of the estate of the late Theodote Weber, corner Brubacher ard Samucl streets, Berlin. Feb Ist. Farm stock and I wplements of Alfred Knechtel. at Mannâ€" Robt. Bricknell. Auctioneer LADIES® SUITS Jan. 17â€"Stock and Implemnâ€" Allan Hilborn, (Guciph Tp Jan. 19.â€"Burmicure Sale, ‘City. ® ‘an. 30.â€"Stoc# and in Puslinch. LADIES;COATS LANG BROS. p h20 &] 1th i. 26â€"Percberon horses, Shorthorn caltle, Berkshire hogs, implements etc., of IgnatiousMouser, Spring Farm, Pilkington Tp., near Weisâ€" senberg. s, lace waists and cash N, CRAWLEY, Auctioncer WAISTS Wanted cflannel and Jace and leas TILE FOR SALE heita. WANTED JLLAR COATS €18, $19 and $22 on 8 9 COATS] 18.90, $2.50 $38.00 go0 n0 (OF Ladies‘ wool mixed undervests and lrawers, in white and natural, our egular 38%c and 40c qualities for 28c Our reg. 50e qualities for ......... 38¢ Another splendid line of vests and Irawers worth 35¢ for . 20¢ 2+ piccs of ends of surtings _ and dress goods, worth from 85¢, $1.00, #1 35 tn § 50 for sireiat Silk Bargains. _ plafm and ancy. worth from 10c, 15¢, 50e and $0¢ for .. ; ariro rmgsces S9G Nilks worth from 75¢. 85¢ to $1 NN 15 meces and ends of dress . goods and suvitings, worth from 75¢, _ 85¢, #l to £135, all at m BRen and onl‘ hear ym tfi @g t90 ®1, 4o qualitr 35c and 40c qualities for 25¢ qualities fot ... .. mere waists, worth $2.50 for .. 2s 50 meces and ends oi drc n colors and black, worth f J0¢, to T5¢ for .. ... R Save Money and_ Read the Ads. in the Ch ronicleâ€"Telegr aph Ontario Seed Co. Successors We are in a position to fill your always at the market prices. The New Season‘s Clovers and Timothy have arrived UNDERWEAR |DRES® Gu Ds HOSIERY SILKS Red Clover No. 1 Standard $9 30 a ousn. Timothy No. 1 Standard $6.25 a bush. 75¢, 85¢ to $1.00, qualthies for oolen Jooe to ess goods, from 50¢c, $3.50, £193 43¢ 15¢ and our 28¢ 38c season Also black Persian Lamb Sable and Mink Furs at prices not again heard of this scason. This is yout chance as furs _ will be higher again _ next $2,500.00 worth of the best Furs all at reduced prices, many of them at hall pyce. Collars, Mufls, _ Ties, Stoles, in mink marmot, oppossum , at $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12 to $15 per set. 1 Also black Persian Lamb Sable and The greatest bargains in furs ever offered in Berlin. In all lines of House Furnisbings nc are offcring special sale prices and decided reductions. Wall papers at special prices during January. $oussd FURS Childs Knitted ('ua.ts WO’K‘“’I‘ for Ladies‘ and girls‘ woolen coats in grey with red trimming, worth $1 50 'or Rol nc\ CARPETS, RUGS Childten‘s _ Norfolk Coals worth $1.75 for iss 2o $100 Childs Knitted Coats worth _ T5¢, Mufficrs in the best qualities worth 500 for ... 0...2 222222, mimgen: â€" S§G KNITTED NORFOLK COATsS Ladies‘ and childten‘s knitted murâ€" fiers in all colors, regular 35¢ and 38¢ qualities for Cectsreriesss mesressre esresins 190 In all lines $6.25 a bush. wants in any aus and there are n any cdd lin «s MUFFLERRS AND CURTAINS any quantity ~and Waterioo 0c M H

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