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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1912, p. 4

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l xi tÂ¥ BHots inges must he Jef ;‘ ,...@my fiff.,, ave es gomaie 7 : @ sesday each woek. € * Advertising rates reasonal will he made ‘known . 00 wpp _ High t ‘this village Saturday 133 inday,: when the Grand ~rivet .. igher _ than it. has bceen for ¢ Biirtyâ€"five years, entering a few bowâ€" s and dcing a m deal of damage * ',’w. m holes about 5 Jt «leep and â€" taking one small bridge away. . Attempt ~wasâ€"made to resoue whe family, who had râ€"mained in the hov which nearly resulted in the Joss of the men‘s lives. â€"A n:crier of Baster visitors were forced to remain on the West side of the river for .‘ a ime.â€"Mr. Sam Letson has purchased %he Chas. Lasby: farm, consisting: of 805 acres, and ‘one of ‘the best farms in th> township ‘of which bis son "Byron becomes the . possessor â€" next year.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers, of Galt, sjent a day with the latter‘s :mot! last week. Mr. and Mrs.. A. Web F, of London, speat Easter ‘with ‘his mother, Mrs. J. C. Weber.â€"Mr. "‘,fi‘iz%ohn. our termer teacher of the (s: , is bolidaying . here:â€"â€"Miss \Lida Marriolt, of Guel;h,. holidaved Bere ‘over Easterâ€"Mrs. Levi Elsley, g« I;g ;tweya. is a visitor at Mr. a ;:8%3_ ‘s at present.â€"â€"Mr Clarence ~Mift Flid â€"the misfortune to «ut Iriends hore.â€" erlin, srent . home here is toe so severely that it may fave . be : amputatod.â€"Messrs.~ Harold en and Byron Letson, retrned t sday from tâ€"e Stratfor 8 iness College.â€"The Misses PA:‘&?‘;@ . Harrison, of Morsriefi, spent the ster holitay with their protherâ€"and IHends hoere.â€"Miss Ethel: Lets*r; _ of . srent the Easter bolitaysat _<Brigfs. â€"â€"Messrs. D.~Clencns. of Berâ€" - D. Hunsterger, of Bacen will r hogs and pay te highest market rice. Their (r$% s â€"ippin>â€"day â€"will be ~ABEL 1¢th.â€"Mr. John Slejert has gfl his: blacksmith shok. and. house at Wilmot Centre to (Mr. Wim: Schâ€"~‘ ‘ ‘Visitors:â€"Among the many is tors to Baden were Mr.â€"ari Mrs. Wettlau %{N Berlin,â€" at Mr. P. Schmidt‘sâ€" Mrs. H. Podman <of Berlin, Mrs. S. _ ~and children, of St. Jacois, at Â¥khe home of Mrs. W. C. Brvecharâ€" $.. A. Clemiwer, of Tororto, with ber‘â€" mot‘er, _Mrs. â€" J. Gabel.â€"Mts. Jo Weeler, of Paden, with friends . Briefs.â€"Mr. Kaufman left for. his home near Kurtzville where Be < wiil spe the vacation. â€" Mr. fGeorge & nd of Listowel High . Schoot is spending the holidays at his hot, ear. here.â€" Miss Helen _ McGrJgor, fiu of No. 8, is spending theâ€" vaâ€" eation at her bome in Kippen. â€" ‘Mr. Sehr of Crosshill spent a week with .cousin, Mr. George Schmidt.â€"Mr. Witson Omand _ spent Sunday _ with ( here. of â€" The Grand River bere has been a #plendid sight til‘s past â€" week. On WHiay cs ccally, it wes very _high, vis to a preater height than it Pi d@ohe for many years.â€"Miss White of $t. Georg», is spending a week with gr bousin, Mrs. Robt. Forest.â€"Mr Henry Bennett froms near Hawksville, is home for his vacation.â€"Miss Piric of Milton, and Mss Winn‘e Pirie, of Port Burwell, are scending their vaâ€" gation ~with their yarerts.â€"Miss Maâ€" el Mairn, of Dettmit, is home Tor the ®aster Cholidays. â€"Miss Zulesorf. of lA holidays.â€"Miss Zulesorf, of Foronto, is visiting at Mr. Jas. Hamâ€" Mton‘s, and renewing acquaintances in wor tidst. â€"Mr.. Wm. 1. Carroll,â€" of Vietoria Sehool, left on Friday motnâ€" Ing for his home near CGrand Valley. â€"Miss Wilkinson, of Berlin, spent A week at her: old Home ano visiting among ber many friends. â€"Mrs. Jno. lardy‘ ‘left on Friday: morning to ssend . the holidays 1&“ in Terias se ty Fobes mr, ) 18i ids _ neat. Aytom. /.. > ONUEâ€"JHHC}A!L â€"â€" Horse Show WEST MONTROSE WINTERGBOURNE AOVERTISERS KINGWCOD urae Manitoba Fleowvt BADEN TRY A SACK OF I y OQOCEAN FLOUR published ‘orery "oiiniieation WM. SNIDEB, ~Waterioo, Ont. ie Jof t at Â¥ 44 Class 2â€"Heavy , . . Canad wee, 1ot, epacd Rine ‘toe *Wt laufer, Cassel; 2nd, Britton, :J. Hofiman, New. Hamburg. £r . 6e 3rd, "Thimps:. Canine, . Erouch. Vieton all owned b; Jacob Sm, New Hamburg. ar T sns sA from the surrounding tow!l ?}3 g:#- : .\;-:..v“.v ® 7\’:"':!;‘*;:;&-. The ce "j*w'*f ‘is * to ~ he + II!i | l “‘ / . > .’§~i _ ing to make this horse show ‘one of the best of the iProvince. The: judges offciating were Messrs, Rd. Stewart of Guelph and James Cromertyâ€". . of Galt for light â€"horses . and . â€" Messrs: James. Morris . of Mitchel,â€" ~~James Palmer of Guelph and Alex.<Peterson of Hawkesville for heavy horses. The list of prize winners is as follows: Class . 5â€"Hackney." lat, . Coronado W. & H. Lingelbach, Tavistock. .. > Class : 6â€"Carriage, *1st,â€" Oro. Spinks, M. Kreh, New Hamburg;.2nd, Rayon D‘Or. A. & â€"H. W'mi;}". Blackwel!, ‘James Vancé, Ratho. _ * Class 7â€"Roadster. . ist, W nd g:if;:,‘"fi“:&, Ird, Wfil&: A. Mansz. t b." wb Class 9â€"Agricultural Colts:. . A5t, Fory, S. Sbranc, Plattaville; â€" 2nd, Quean, °S. Shtwe;-fld,f*fig},,hlfiflm Rennic. s Wiuin is sn mfi s o a. D 1 by C f * s ' Class: 10â€"Carriage Oolts. 1st, Minâ€" aie, â€"W.. & . H. ufiflfllfig Ba: > * Class 11â€"Roadster Colts. 1st Nick M. Kreh:>2nd, Jenbie, _ Alex, Voll, Baden,â€"3td. Sadie,â€"Alan. Fridd, â€" Roseâ€" ville. ~ * Sn Class. 12â€"Brood: imare. . 1st ~Casset Queen, Geo..Wettlauler; â€"2nd ~ Maiden â€")>â€"Schaeler,; Bortin.\ > ) : 2i 4 > Class 13â€"Agricultural Mare. _ 18t, Kate Sovercign; Jacob _ Shantz, Plattsville;â€" 2nd, Maggile Kerr,~ â€" D. Bell, Shakespeare; 3rd, ~Jean Kerr, Cl#ss â€"i4â€"Heavy \Draft‘ : Teams: 1st Tom and Bill, Alex. Crerat, Lisâ€" bon;, 2nd May and Lady, J. Schaeter; 3rd Victor and George, Alan Fried. . D. Bell, Class: 15â€"Agticultural Teams. .‘ 1st Chas. Bullock, Haysville; 2nd . Roy Rennic, North Easthope;, S.. Shranc.â€" Class 16â€" Carriage â€" Teams.. ist Mary â€" and Lucy, Jos. Zimmerman, New Hamburg. â€" _ ° * F ons C Cliss 18â€"Single Carriage â€" Horse, 1st Lottie May, John Schultz, . New Dundee, 21d Mary, Jos Zimmerman; 3rd, Minnie, H Manse, Tayistock. Class 20â€"Swecpstake. Heary horse GeO. Wettlauler, Cassel. Briefs.â€"Miss Bax left for home in Stratford on Thursday last. Her poâ€" sition asâ€" teacher will be filled aftet Easter by Miss Deihelm of Hcklelt;:: â€"Mr. Howard and Miss Mary| â€" Magâ€" wood of Stratford are spamding . the holidays a%t the home of their parents here.â€"Migs â€" Janet Fleming who was injured recently in â€" a rum@way â€" acciâ€" dent is improving slowly. She is not able. to be out yetâ€" "Mr. + ~Ralph Chalmets arrived home from the west last week in time to attend the funâ€" eral of his father," the late ‘~ David Chalmers, who died ‘very suddenly. Although he had been sick nearly â€" all winter <his doath was not . expected and it came asa shock to theâ€"româ€" munity. , Class 21â€"Sweepstake. Light Horse M. Kreh, New Hamburg. Class 19â€"Single Roadsters. 1st, Gus, M. Rennies; 2nd Queen Brino, W. A. Beattic. Plattaville, 3rd ‘ Garter: Bar, J.~ Stisfelmeyer," Baden, Strab, ~for a few wooks. â€"Mr. Mh Farwol}, from Berlin, is visiting with Mr.« and â€" MrS.â€".J. Ditnet. 6 stt t Dersorials.â€"Mr. B. EMinbrin, from D.:.cmerton, spent the Easter holiday with_fr.ends and relatives hete.â€"â€"Mr. John N. Jantz, Jr., and daughter, Dorothy, from Detroit, Mich., vigited h‘s mr, Mrs. I. P. DWMM over the days. â€"Mr. Louis A from D:emerton, was visiting his mother, Mrs. Fred Baechler, for afew days Mr. and . Mrs. Geo. Hahn and Mr. Poter Hurgott, from Watatico, apent Sunday with theit <parents, Mr. and Mr# Peter Hurgott.â€"Mr. Frank Ball the Wolidays with his parents, f from ~:the â€" wifeing stt â€" NC rom k Joso;h‘s Hospital, Tndon, spent Sunday: with hor parents, neay Ban w-“ Zi&‘_y F‘ Pamitw 000 , is the guest of her aunt, Mts. at at New Hamburg ST. AGATHA POOLE Pastry Flour‘ h omm e it ommc T. malr Roode ihe wooe in rmell | fars on f%mflnm pevinene ttilas ts mou t ol Rusk =ite. . wWht Ficuier; â€" C# very capliély, the Airand ‘River, : .0. "Bhe & Jay.. with SFionds ij!@»l!!m'it,’!&i” fiated tee . in tofiixi, m Â¥4. Heipâ€" T0 satitaly ags Gane. +. * wBet " [Faccber; Of Der‘in; spegh Fas c wirl mpani¢ed ‘~by Rev.<.and . Mraâ€" 8. > artr of Ahna‘street, Rerlin, are .attenging &_ nce .\ .p" the °U; B. ‘Church at Sheriésfon: On ~Mr. and Mrs, 1 -_‘_’*’%-' on cssy procuring . a suitabls; hong ‘Tor . their, Ibfi in this‘ nelghborhood. â€"*Miss Nellie Bricknell~ has securod | a posi tiom in .the mm%& ptW. . Metealle & Co.‘s st in Borâ€" lim whereâ€"<she has already ~~asgume? her new dutiesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. _ An drew: Thalor ‘and hl::lgymtmm paying â€"A farewell/visit. to their #ala. uml!’i. this vicin‘ty, m&’.m.fi:{ dng for : their new home in the provâ€" incée of Saskatcbewan. . Their. many friends here will follow them â€" wilb their best wishes for continued â€" sur cess ‘in their n?vr pdm‘â€"’*' Ceol‘ Wagner of, Berlin pail a fying visit lto oar vfin@ on Saturday.â€"Miss Lilâ€" le â€"M. Detwiler® spent Ea‘sm‘flauda" with her friend Miss Jennie . af Blair.â€"Miss Alma Bock of Lexington and Mr.: Charles Lorent: of . Betlin were Easter visitors at the home oi theformetr‘s sister, _ Mrs. < Herman Hertle, jr.â€"Mr. Solon Lutz of â€" the London ‘Frée ‘Press staff; spent â€" thr Faster®holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lutz.â€"Mr Jacob H. Gimbel of Preston was a Good Friday visitorâ€"with his parents Mr..and Mrs. Hy..C. Gimbel of River Lodge: | | Briets.â€"Messts. y â€" and â€"Hacy wholesale stationers, . ofâ€" Toronto stoat Eagterâ€"at t:eir resnective.home here.â€"Mr.â€" Albert Filsingo: left â€" o% Tecsday mor dng for Winnipeg, wher, te has s>c.redâ€"a .goo> pos:tion.â€"Mis: free © Benoir: of ~ Listowel, _ szent â€"a tew days with her uncle, MF. F. E Wel er.â€"Xr. ho. B. Sancer tas se cured Mr.: Geo. ‘Geddis, of: ‘Trenton &s foreman: in his blacksmith shoy.~ Mr.. Wilrid Welzer szent Sllll‘t{ wit: friew‘s _ in ~‘Galt.â€"Mre. Thicl as da ghter (Ruby, of Berlin, szent‘ft few cays with her mother, Mrs. +Gâ€" Helier.â€"MP, »Edgar ‘Menger, ot" Hamâ€" iltor, §~@Nb5â€"Easter‘ withk his parents Lcre.â€"NHSs N @Â¥mmerman, of South: a‘nr tooy$,cuil§" few days with : her siser,~ Mrgs "F_M énger.â€"Miss ~Monâ€" . tisth; Téâ€"theg in‘ the jurn‘or dept. : of o+ purhon M #.cat a week‘s vas cation &st "hgtâ€" lome_ 11 Stratford.â€" Mr.‘and Mrs" 4. "B. Fitsinger and 2sot ot Torunfo, s;ent ad4ew days at th | Maple _ Grove Farm. â€"Miss Gingrick and . Mr.. â€"Vermorn Snycer, . Tcoronto s/eat Fater with friencs in town.~ *Mr. a1d Mrs. Ed. Staâ€"ter, of Hoae i lor, t‘?; Sunday withâ€" irtends in | town.â€"My.~ Levi (Cregs ‘5"' % it with an g‘a in hiy â€"Nr. ‘and ° Mre. A: s#®, ‘of | .& jand Mrs. Hy.‘ Crews, of ‘ra, M Henvick, of. . CitSord, spent ° Sencay with theit parents, . Mr. m XCress.â€"Miss Wall and MriSs. . pera slde alm« hens had wore in the village on . x * and Sunday. to ato the surbdiont waiges rush madly: byâ€"on â€"their long journey to join the waters .Of LAke . Erie, . News Notes.â€"Mrs.. Amos Hallm&n has but recantly returned homse from an enjoyable visit at the home of her son, Mr:. Ediâ€"Honsbergorâ€"of~ Purandâ€" 11t07, £.@004I0@5tc !.crev.w .#im a us ton,$, cuitg" si9€x,* xC tieth, *€; 0 â€" M cation ) &6 "hat t o ‘nd mother, â€"Mr, and Mys. Schjofoll.â€" NMr. »ard Mrs, Chas. Miclke, of Galb, spcri Sunday witl friends in town.â€" Nt. \ Lot Haks and daughter, ° Ada, ;.! ont T(tloo:l Friday 72& his :.oflm tre.â€"Thke .. st w hnd on (lay trdved to be z’:m for the chinv rey at theâ€"Carpda Nut‘b. A‘ft the cstorns, the large s was m Ls about filteen feet of . its original flew‘s, in to30 romm. . Rnagee U en:s in fown.â€"Mrg.. Kruager, Clifford, is â€" attendingâ€" to her father at ie ho norn hen ©houses avirkOrse 0â€"ing " o "Ah§. | Porwonkt and ST.JACOBS PHON E6 239 1€ l the Tow Road, > #c 160 . it s ading 2 woen 2T0X C drawn to.a closs, social features aro the order of tho day and.â€"night _ and H ph fmmm.â€"m high :ng is the ng at present. Qur good !pm"le on l'm on Saturday morning amm:,m-nm of . the largest . body water â€"â€" that has bech Seen hare since the disastrous flood of September, 1883. ‘The race track and exhibition grounds are entitrely covered as high as the fence and .fen lamilies in a new district ate in close them l‘ 'IE:h':o‘:: ullm ¢ E. | s mui‘uu -m.mm‘ quant}, of {reghly out wood foa past ‘uu-uuo':u-tot \hh&h larthér north, where the _ Nithbure dam, mwa-u. has _ broken ad to be ridden out and placed wm 6 VxiY # 3penC Miss Copp wee‘t aid atisit to â€"Mr. and Mra, William mt an domois remenn ns m > fl;.--lluimé;.m of Galt, orm:tly on . the . staft. of the nfl:fie Me:tfi. in â€"calling on, â€" an 11â€" irlenc#"in ‘"townâ€" and is the guest i . ~Mis.. glu ~ Hahn.â€"Miss.â€" Ethel Alin; and Miss (Wadys Marty, are the Winn and Miss Gladys Martyâ€"were the â€" ‘o@ on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo' St:rling, â€" ofâ€" FlattsyLle, spent / Good Triday in toyu the guests of Hr.] d Mrs. Henry Ernst.â€"Miss Ida Mcâ€" Nay, of the offics staff . ol â€" Stuart Fros:, Ltd., spent the holidays at her / homs in Mitchellâ€"Mr. and Mrs.â€"Jact son ~Of St. George, srent Sunday at he home of the latter‘s parer: + and »Mro. ~Chatles Rits.â€"Mr. Bnok[ Puddicombe â€"and~ the. Misses Puddiâ€" combe:attended theâ€" Rall giv en by tile Crescent.â€" Club \in â€" the~ Armories .t] Stratford. ca | Easter. " Monday.â€"Mr. J. A. Stuart, of .Listowel, â€"spent Buhf-ln&jy'fitlffim in town. Mrs. Wiley and son of Glfqu; sfent Easter with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Martin fMere.â€"Miss May Gra", _of‘‘Toronto, is spenling. . the bolidays with ber plmnt&:!r and Mrs. ~George Grafi.â€"Dt. lby, _ ot Berlin,‘ paid ‘a â€"frofegsichal ym_:u to New Hamburg, on Thursday.â€"Mrs RHoward ~/Culbertâ€"and chitdren . are sronding. the Easter ‘holidays with her rarents,> Mr. and Mrs‘. Benédict . in Chosley.â€"Rev.Mr. Crewes, of Berlin was tâ€"eâ€"guest of Rev, Mr. Wilson at t‘e Method‘st parsonage on Good Friâ€" day.â€"Mr. Lightheart and little daugh ter, s:et Good Friday in Toronto. Miss McAUllstér; graduate nurce cl Betlin, who has been engaged at the ~ome; ol : Mt. ~Wiliam. Millar, teturnâ€" ed to. Betlin on Sattrday.â€"Rev. Mr Melrwire,. of Woodstoc‘, ‘sgeat waster Mon ay at the gome of his. fatâ€"ezinâ€" law, Rev! Mr. Wilsor, â€"Mis. Victoria am bell, Uf : New York City, who s ttis the rast month in New . Hamâ€" Atz. ‘Cft â€"for Toronto toâ€"lat. R. ‘Plum on Shade street and _ â€"wil} evect a .new residence â€"this summer.â€"â€" The condition of. Mr. William Millar, who "has been so seriously ill â€" with heart trouble is showing . signs ... of improvement. : Mrs. Anderson and son :r-& ot'Butde‘(te. Alberta, Mn.u:. r sm‘“ ot ver,. ‘and * s H, 1. Millarot ‘ttll\icvh. the memâ€" bets.ot the‘ family "who were . sumâ€" moned.: arrived during the past week. am bell, Uf â€" New York â€" City,. who s tti the rast month in New . Hamâ€" Arz, ‘Cf€t for Toronto toâ€"day. A mocting wfl;‘be; held o}'W«hu- day .evening at ueen‘s Ho to reorganize . a h-tsr:;!h 6 ll:l the coming season. A« town league in beâ€" ‘nz formed and a yety supcessful &eaâ€" son h‘upwtul.-â€"{x.- Thomas. Wenge! has purchased <@a lot from Mt.. W. hatles Runa urred dvery lattâ€"o‘y parent Bo‘uwllee.â€"Mr. t Faster K rat ~Mis rday horse bel b Bet ‘‘ant Fnid Weler w7 id . Mrs An M rda sW â€"Mr Hamiltt M at af ter >SravIONE, . are vacation‘ with .â€"Mr. < Eugens spending *‘ the his uncle, . Mr. Alexander: Milâ€" ht the and Ne â€" M Mrs ink 1 FuUn®wa y @re Ma M th ‘Wid tak the nd Real Estate, Mousehold m fln m e Picpiste Tahly .o by J, H. Gormas, 182. Lancas m”-%‘,"m | ‘I:memmqn U m. 5 Real Estate, Etc.â€"~At * the same time and. place there wili be . offered for sale a 14 story. brick . dwelling house, bank barn 30} x 38. Also one 8 room 14 story: irame | . Awelling house if not previously sold; »{ #â€"seated top surrey . . .. ® NAankCLS: . aâ€" quantity lishes. â€" fan Terms of Real Estatewill be made knownâ€" on day of sale. P i taus Terms of Chatiels, cash: B: J. SHANTZ.â€" Auctioncer.~ Upon the, farm is situated® a. 1% storey . stone‘ dwelling house; a bank barn and; straw sheds. â€"Good â€" hard and soft. water wells.. There â€" are 5 acres of busb,â€"about 5 acres in fall wheat and one acre of orchard." The farm will be sold subject to <a ‘first morttgage toâ€" Hanuah. Sheard, and will be sold subject to a reserveâ€"bid. Further particularts canâ€" ‘be _< had Personals.â€"Mrs. .Patterson ot : Torâ€" onto spent the week end at the home of Mrf and . Mrs. Alex. Smâ€"- Mesors. m&i‘M fi.fiflm ml::d ofâ€"Toronto & Raster | y At their _ home~here.â€" Mr.~ D. M. Bemis returned home on Friday . from an extended .trip to the West _ and British Columbia. â€" Miss _ Lorena Heintzman of Berlin spéent ~ Sunday under the g‘n'l:ntal roof.â€"Mr. Stanley Howell :of Jersey is the guest of Mr. "and Mrs. â€"Joaes Bingeman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rodger : ‘Goach spent the boliday at the former‘s home at Lisâ€" lowel.â€"Mr. B. W. Moyer is visiting ralatives in Vineland during the Easâ€" ter holidgays.â€"Mr. and Mrs.." Albert. Rellingor, and Mr. ‘Alex. Rollinger ° of Toronto are home for a few days.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Heller ~t St. .Jacobs SBundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Huff.â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herb . Oressmah of Bresiau spent Sunday with ; Mr. and Mre. Chris. Allemang.â€"Mr. < and Mra: Emanuel<Shantz spent â€" Sunday the & of Breslanfrionds.â€"â€" Mr.. FH E'le:x:m' of Berlinâ€"called on Mts. Bemis on ‘Thursday.â€"Miss Moderweli is spending the holidays at her home at Stratford.â€"Miss Flarity is‘ spendâ€" ing a week at her home at : Owen Sound.«â€"Mr. and Mrs» D. A. Bemis ol Toronto ‘spent Easterâ€"at the â€"forâ€" :‘:.I mi;m' & dood i my.d r. , spen t t the bome of Mr. and MrS: Alex. Shatâ€" ter.â€"Mr: Wim. ?h-unu ot Preston was .the guest ~of «Mt. and Mrs. Titus w&m of sale contéinâ€" ed in a cer mortgage from â€" Titus Sheard~to. Magdalena Sararas, there will be sold by public auction at Meyâ€" ers‘ Hotel, at the village of . â€" New Dundee,. Wilmot â€" Township, ~ Waterlco County, on Thursday,2nd May, 1912, at 2 p.m., the, south half > of â€" Jot number. two*: in the Second Concesâ€" slon . of ~Block:.in~â€"‘Wilmot ‘Township, containing one hundred acres of land:. .. MAGDALENA SARARUS, "=â€"~ _ ‘New Dundes P. O., Vendor. New Dundee, 10 April, 1912. Saturday, m cooker, new Acordian, .. extenâ€" ladder, several step ladders, hall , hall box stove, Inrge box dry stove; several : good uantity <of bed clothing, a» focters, . 3 pair heavy woolien kets. fruit jars, pictures, lamps, uantity ‘of common . and 1-:3 es, {fanning milll, grain bags _a We show a largs sswortmcnt from Curtains Wall Papers In Rugs, Carpets Curtains and Wall: Papers AUCTION SALE BLOOMINGDALE All the latest noveitics in Nots, Sorims and Muaslins Never a better gtock of the mabove.lines, and the sale prices will be most attractive. Th Rugs CREAT SPRING SALE id line is admitted ~tanaBaos4 Go wl g- E”T{gz: # is 15â€"3t D $â€"â€"The latest styles in Corsets, Gloves, Neckwear, Bolts, % ings, <Ladies‘ Spring Coats, Waterproofs, Silk Waists, i' White Embroidery Waists Whitewear, Hosiery, ELadi‘es’ and Gents‘ Umbrellas, : etc.. etc. [EAS TER sHOPPERS! $00000000000000000000000000000000000000d4 00464 KING STREET & * ® WATERLOO, $ I who have seen it Ars displayed for easyâ€" secingâ€"which tozether with the popular: ‘prices that ‘are markedâ€"each article should help to make Easter shopping a pleasure. _ ~ _ . . {,«. / _ ~_ Our Millinery Dept. partment is a regular bee-hivc_‘_MCm.,; > in early in the it you want your Easter hats in time. Nt e S.â€" B. â€"BRICKER & CGO. . B. BRICKER & CO.‘S i as the ma sarly : bayers The House of Quality WATERLOO es the cheapest:lines to: the best ‘stock, and in upâ€"to in Waterloo for of th ever shown in the County Oont. ONT.

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