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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 May 1913, p. 7

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§ <‘â€" ‘The remains of the late Mrs. Jacob ; Woolner, of near Kossuth, were laid 4 to rest at the Cressman _ Mennonite ~._\| cemetery, Breslau, on Friday aiterâ€" * . moon. The church was filed to its "â€".â€" capacity, and a large number of peoâ€" ‘>_ ple could not be seated. The sermon @4 was preached by Rev. <Enoch Bowâ€" f ;) man in German and Rev. Abs. Snider > in English. The pallâ€"bearers were six _ grandsons â€" of the deceased, Ervin A Reick, _ Sylvester Prange, _ Wesley â€"â€">; Kramp, _ Arthur _ Prange, Lincoln a Keick and Milton Kramp. T â€"Local and Personal.â€"Miss Magigie * Mitchell underwent an operation _ in : C i1 NE D & c NU _ the Guelph General â€" Hospital last ¢ Thursday for the removal of a tuâ€" ‘~ mor. Miss Edna Mitchell, her niece, !1 is the nurse in charge.â€"The | funcral ° of the late Mrs. Edmond Wollis, of (" Elora, took place on Monday, April â€"* Sist, at the Elora cemetery. Deceasâ€" \ ed had been in ill heaith for some Quite a number were in attendance. #t was decided to hoild the annual picnic the first week in June.â€"â€"The mefit meeting _ will be held on _ the evening of May 2ith. All members mre requested to be present as . imâ€" portant business will be discussed.â€"â€" Me are sorty â€" to report that Mrs. \ohn Battler is on the sick list with Ragrippe.â€"A number from our Viciniâ€" #y, attended â€" the sale of Mr. Epb. Wiligartner near Merlin last week.â€" Mrâ€" and Mrs. Wm. Riechm spent Sunâ€" Bey; witk friends im New , Dundee.â€"â€" ¢ Ra.. and Mrs. Thomas Main _ spent k Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . Philip _ Becker.â€"Mr. _ Melvin _ Swartz from g.’ Berlin spent Sunday _ with friends <bereâ€"=Mrâ€" Afison Lindsay spent Sunâ€" ghy under _ the parental roof.â€"The .@ Beaver, Literary _ Society will hold \ their next meeting on the evening of % May 1ith . _ Burial of Mrs. Woolner fmity are busily engaged \fyith spring seeding and by the end of the week with lavorable weather the majority will be finished.â€"The Central Watâ€" erloo farmers club held a very _ su¢â€" tessful meeting last Saturday evenâ€" ing and in spite of the bad weathor. time and was well known and highly respected in this neighborhood, hayâ€" img lived here over 40 years. _ Her husband predeceased her about _ ten years. She leaves three sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of a kind Christian mother. The deceased was about 84 years of age and was a member of the Presbyterian church.â€" Mr. Emmet Snyder left for Regina last Monday where he expects to stay. for some time.â€"Pr. and: Mrs. Nairn mttended the funcral of Mrs. D.l\‘id‘ Neirn of Galt last Friday.â€"The conâ€" gregation of Chalmers Church, Winâ€" terbourne, elected, Mr. Jobn Mardy as dealegate to attend the Presbyterian Assembly which meets in Toronto on Jure 4.â€"Mr. Williams of Toronto was in this vicinity last â€" week buying horses, and shipped a carload _ last Saturday from St. Jacobs to Torâ€" ont@.â€"Mr. Herbert Millard and fanm ily recently moved to the farm lately hought from Mr. Walter Stork near West Montrose.â€"Mr.E. M. Adamson has quite recently bought the _ valuable propetty of Mr. Leslie Smith _ conâ€" sisting of a brick residence and stone blacksmith shop. Mr. Smith _ will move to Guelph about the first ofi May where He has strong inducements for business in his accustomed line. The shop will be run as usual. News Notes.â€"Farmers in our viCâ€" Blue‘ Amzfn'kecords An Edison entertainment has always meant the best that the opera, concert and vaudeville stage can offer. ‘The use of Blue Amberol Records means that these selections, clearer, sweeter and longer, can be repeated thousand of times with the same perfect results And they are practically unbreakable. _ Ask your dealer to play some for you and you‘ll be convinced. ‘Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U, 8. A. . A complete line of Edison Phonographe and Records will be found Winterbourne Our Busy Neighbors °[ J. G. DOERSAM KING STREET have increased the enjoyment of the Edison Phonograph Spring is gradually putting in its appearance. _ The wintee though changeable is now a thing of the past and little snow is to be Seen, â€"The making of maple sytup is the order of the day, some with the old style, others with their evaporators. They report a very _ short season. The farmers throughout have . sold ‘their fat stock and some for pastWe for quite a neat figure.â€"This spring }many farms _ changed hands . which brings in new neighbors in some loâ€" calities and robs others.â€"By all reâ€" ports things will be booming at Proâ€" videmce Bay this coming summer, the new dock which had its beginning a couple ol years ago and fell through has been takem in hand by the Govâ€" ernment â€" again and _ all being well Providence Bay will be favored with a new dock by next fall.â€"The rail way _ which is to reach Little (,‘ur-‘ rent to connect the Island with the main land of the north shore is makâ€" ing rapid _ progress, it is expected that the cement work of the centet pier of the bridge at Little Current will be finished by the 20th of this month, the steel work will not _ hbe started until about April 20. ‘‘The best medicine I have ever| used" is what thousands ‘of mothers: say of Haby‘s Own Tablets. Once a mother bhas used the Tablets for her. little ones she will use no _ other medicine and never fails to recomâ€" mend them to her friends. Concernâ€" ing them â€" Mrs. John _ Thompson, Coutts, Alta, says: "I have given Baby‘s Own Tablets to my baby for constipation and think them the best medicine I have ever used. Please send me two more boxes as I would mot care to be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ‘The Dr. WilMams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. . â€" _ **Patk" | That I bought, youy know, from Mr/‘ Now _ we must sell it out in town lots, I bought and I planted 3 whole lot of trees, I patched up a pond to keep ducks and gecse, i I bought it too dear, yes I paid | a big price, . + ‘ Se I made up my mind I would pedâ€" dle some ice, â€" j Amdit was no go d, we‘er left in the soup, If you don‘t believe it, just go and: @SK 222202 .020 There‘s too many Germans here . in this town, They don‘t want that Park they‘ll vote it right down, They say © it‘s too swampy, Htoo marshy I guess, Now what will I do, I‘ll have to see Quiste, Begorra, bless my heart, I said ‘twas even â€" worse‘n that I think we mist get it surveyed into lots, I‘ll never buy no more schwampy from that .;..a...0+ The Best Medicine 1 Have Ever Used LAMENTATION â€" Vance, a S.P.S, student, and Mtr. Will Erb of Queen‘s University | are home for the holidays.â€" Rev. _ and Mrs. Johnson of Chestertield were . the guests of Mr. .and Mrs. . Warner on Thursday last.â€"Mrs. John _ Rau spent a few days of last week with her pasents=im Wellegley.â€"â€" Mr. Eph riam Smith of Detroit is renewing acquaintances in town. Mr. Smith is convalescing after a severe attack ol pneumonia.â€"Mss. W. L. Sutherland was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ior-| sythe in Brantford last week.â€"â€" Mrs. Mitchell spent a few days of last 1 week with her daughter, Mrs. Kerr, in Berlin.â€"Mr. Harry _ Kocbel _ ot Toronto and Mr. Norman Koebel of Iuah'n were the guests of their parâ€" ents on Sunday.â€"Miss Winnie Leadâ€" erman of Mitchell visited with friends in town last week.â€" Mr. Matthew Swilt for the past two years night operator at the Gâ€"T.R. stati~~ here, has been transiecred to Berlin.â€" Mr. Ferdinand Meier of Stratford was in town last Thursday.â€"Ar. W. L. Suthâ€"|"*‘ Prland and daughter Margaret speni|*‘‘ the weekâ€"eni with friends in Ingerâ€"|"° soll.â€"The congregation of the Evanâ€" da gelhical Church here fnvited their pas |W> tor, Rev. Mr. Morlock, to remain Th with them another year. The | Rev.|‘‘‘ gentleman and bis family are highly |2" ‘thought of in town, and his decision |°" to remain in New Hamburtg is receivâ€"|C© ed with sattsfaction by everyone. â€"|T Mr. Wm. Ruby, a studeat _ of _ the|@2 Evangelical ministry, has been _ apâ€" Ne pointed to a charge in Hespeler for|£° the coming year.â€"Mr. Wm. . Umbach]® attended the Evangelical Conference M in Hanover last week as delegate for la: the local church.â€"Miss Mildred | Lasâ€" 9" chinger who bas been organist in the M Exangelical Church the past two, Y years, bas resigned. Miss Edna Appel!-“'f has been appointed as her successori“" and entered upon her new duties on ; * Sunday, April27th.â€"The supper given ;C° by the Sisterhood of _ St. _ Peter‘s C Lutheran church on Wedmesday evenâ€" he Â¥ng in the Wmu. Tell Hall was a â€" deâ€"| cided success, about $50 being realizâ€" of ed. As usual the candy booth _ was}® well patronized. Much interest â€" was C taken in the Bean‘ guessing contest, Mt. Richard Nieman and Miss Hilda Corrie being the prize winners.â€" On account of the apniversary _ setvices held at Haysville on Sunday last no o service was â€" held in St. George‘sl Cburch here. A number from here m \attended the services at Havsville.â€" ;\" Mr. Chas.. Ruchty bhas moved . into|,/ his new house which he recently PSC~ ; yj chased from Mr. John Messner.â€"Mr. 1¢ Daniel Eby was in Brantiord lasv.hf week on business. 1‘ The R. T. of T., New _ lHamburg liall three stoOmnies wilh 2UC _""~°/°~0 branch. attended service in the Methâ€"|at the Doon Twines, Ltd., about a ‘odist Church on Sunday evening.‘month or six weeks ago, which provâ€" when Rev. Mr. Cropp, pastor of theled fatal. He had lived in Doon _ a church, preached a temperance ser-lnumber of â€" years and was _ well mon, dealing with the condition _ of‘known, and his death wil} be mournâ€" lthinzs in outr own town. Special muâ€" ed by the _ residents of this village. sic by the choir, assisted by memâ€"+Mr. Smith leaves a widow and four bers oi the Lodge, was enjoyed by all children under the age ot 12 years. present. Mr. and Mrs. Umbach, asâ€"‘The funeral was held on Tuesday afâ€" sisted by Mr. Morgan Wilhelm, rendâ€" terncos to Berlin cemetery. 2s ‘ered a temperance song, ‘"‘Have you} We are sorry to report that Miss seen My Boy." _ An offertory solo| M. Harris is not recovering from her was â€" given by Mr. Wilhelim.â€"Mrs. |sickness very satisfactory.â€" A vety Freeborn and daughter â€" Grace are enjoyable time was avenf‘ ‘_2 the dance Local and Personal.â€" Mr. John essner made a business trip . to Anniversary of Oddfellows.â€" Upon the occasion of the 94th anniversary | ni the Independent Order of Oddielâ€" lows a church parade was held _ by. Nith Lodge No. 96 I.O.0.F. to the Evangelical church on Sunday | aiterâ€" ncon at 2.30 o‘clock. _ The pastor of the church, Rev. Mr. Morlock, conâ€" ducted the services and delivered â€" a very able discourse. Appropriate muâ€" sic was rendered by the choir. _ A special number was a duett by Mr. Hostetler and Miss Edna Appel. seen My Boy." _ An offertory solo was â€" given by Mr. Wilhelim.â€"Mrs. I Freeborn and daughter _ Grace are visiting her parents in Wellesley.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerf spent Monday in Stratford.â€"Miss Chalmers of the P. S. staf was called to her home in Strathroy last week on account _ of her mother‘s serious illness. On Satâ€" urday word‘ was received in . town that Mrs. Chalmers had passed to the great beyond on Friday evening, Aprii 25th. Much sympathy is extended. to Miss Chalmets in her bereavement.â€" Lewis Herman Wilbelm, infant sen of Mr. Herman‘ Wilkelm, died on â€" Sunâ€" day, April 27th. The funeral | was held on Tuesday, the 29th, after _ a service in the Evangelical church. inâ€" terment took place in Riverside comeâ€" tery.â€"Mr. J. U. Clemens, local real estate agent, put through _ another sale last week, when he disposed . af Mr. Alois Haung‘s new .residence . on Moyer street to Mr. Petet Wol _of East Zorta. Mr. Wel will move into town and intends building â€" another tesidence on his adjoinis@g property.â€"â€" Bredrechtâ€"Cook _ Nuptials.â€" ‘The marriage â€" took ~ place | im â€" Spakane, l\\'a.shington. on Wednesday, April 16, News Notes ‘â€"Mr,. and Mrs. BiPhâ€" Ratz of Wallenstein spent . Sundar with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Willâ€" iam Haho.â€"Miss _ Edna and brothet Leander _ Wahl of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with friends in Heidelberg.~â€" YMr. Herman Huehn speat Sunday in St. Agatha â€"Miss Clara Volimas .o( Waterloo spent Sunday at her hon*?. â€"Mr. John Vollmar was on a busiâ€" nsss trip to Plattsville last week.~â€" Mr. John Hauch of Conestogo spent Supdar with Mr. A. Krauter.â€"Miss E. Hackbart â€" speol Sunday with . her brother at Crosshill, Rev. John °S Dang» of Didsbury, Alta. will «preach in the Evangelical Church on Sunâ€" ,day alternoon at 2.30. Evexthdy welcome.â€"Mr. John Haha is wearlng .a smile these days. It‘s a boy. _Local and Personal.â€"Wootwich Tpâ€" Council meets on ‘Tuesday, May 6tk â€"Some farmers have already finished seeding and quite a few are nearly .done.-â€" A gang of relephone linemen are quartered here at present erecting Poup BCE E4 o nhing AUUMIRS P RMOCCOCOC Et of Brantford spent Sunday with â€" her mother.â€"Mr. Adam Schtum of Berlin was a Doon â€" visiter on Saturday .â€" Miss T. Schrum was visiting in Presâ€" ton over the holid&ys > Master 8. Hofiman spent Tast week with his sisâ€" ter in Aberdeen â€"Mrs. Alexander | of ‘Toronto is at présent visiting _ her ’sistn. Mrs. Henry waiser.â€"Mr Klane, father of Mrs. H. Kaiser, is _ very lseriously ill at present and very lit tle hopes are held out for his recovâ€" ery. â€"Mrs. Anthony Marshall had an i d P TODDN ACA >achan Lc# Aiiichid traliisans d nsA on American visitor last week and <when she left four dollars could not he found.â€"Mrs. Patterson left last week for her hbome in Almonte. ‘ Sad Deathâ€"With deep regret _ we announce the death of Mr..Wm. Smith at the â€" Galt Hospital on _ Sunday morniÂ¥g at eleven o‘clock, April 27. Mr. Smith had the misfortune _ to fall three storiee with the elevator ‘at the Doon Twines, Ltd., about a is And dsn dn s © in McGarvey‘s Hall on Friday evenâ€" ing. A large number was _ present. The next dance will be held on Friâ€" day evening, May 9th.â€"Mr. Rebbeck of Blair moved his household . effects into Mr. Joseph Cohen‘s residence.â€" Mr. Nelson Wiliong distributed his yearly nursery stock of trees _ and plants last week. of Miss May Grenus Coo%, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cook of Spoâ€" kane to Dr. John H. R. Brodréecht of Spokane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Werâ€" ner Brodrecht, of New Hamburg. Dr. and Mrs. BmdrechtAldt on a trip to LONDOX, ONT.â€"For â€" conynitting an indecent assault on his 10â€"yeatâ€" old daughter. Thomas Burdett was toâ€"day sentenced to One year in the Central Prison and ten the Coast and on their return _ will reside in Spokane. Items of Interest .:.\liss OXE YEAR, TEN LASHES. 4 W 1 T J J T__J | C1TPT (] U l pasas is a ul D. & A. or a "gw Our catalogueâ€" we send it freeâ€" will help you choose the best for yours. . Write for it today. Dominion Corset Co., 4 D. & A. or a La Diva corset for every figure. â€"Wootwich Tp GOLDEN WEDDNC se To es T E. CLEmens _ ' MR AND MES. J. E. CLEMENS _ "MR. AND MRS. 11 ROADNE fobobn wenome: An interesting â€" event â€" took Plate Monday, April 28th, at the homs of Mr. ;nd Mrs. Jacob Gingtich, the reâ€" S.dence of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Groh, Watâ€" erloo Township, it being the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mtr. and Brs. Gingrich. Presented With an Address and Handsome Chatr The occasion was made mcmorable‘ to the veteran parents by the preâ€" sence of their four children and _ all their grandchildren _ with the excepâ€" tion of one. In all, fifty near relatâ€" ives were present to pay them triâ€" bute and assist in contnemorating their matriage. . * At five o‘clock an adjournment was made to the large dining hall, where the surroundings _ were made _ most congenial by the harmonious . blendâ€" ing of green and gold in profuse dec. orations and _ with the air perfumed with the aroma of golden jonguils. Ahe spread preparel ras befitting the important event and was truly a marriage feast in every respect. It weuld have doue justice to personagâ€" es more @ssuming than those in honâ€" or of whom it was prepared. _ > At the proper nsoment Rev. W. B. Smith, â€" pastor of the â€" Methodist church of Hespeler, rose and addtessâ€" ed the aged couple in appropriate tcrms, referring to the great mefrcies conferted upon them in being priviâ€" leged to enioy a haliâ€"century of marâ€" ried life, and â€" retain the vigor . of their, youth to so marked a degree. He recited in part Longfellow‘s ‘"‘Hanging of the Crane." | Presentation and Address. Mr. C. T. Groh, on bebalf of the members of the family, prefaced the reading of an address with a few reâ€" marks. The address was accompanâ€" ied by the presentation of a large and comfortable leather covered arni chair to Mr. Gingrich, and to Mréâ€" Gingrich, a beautiful leather ,co::;;d rocker. The presentation was e by â€" grandchildren, _ Masters LeSte! Gingrich, â€" Cecil Holm and Howard ‘Grgh and Miss Bessie Holm Mr.. Gingrich replied .in feeling terms, acknowledging on behall _ of his partner in life and himself. the kindly expression of the tender _ inâ€" terest in their welfare as expressed in the address ind _ the tokens beâ€" stowed upon. Mr. Tobias _ Eergey, a Prosperous merchant of Jackson, Michigan, broâ€" Ther of Mrs. Gingrich, who had not visited Canada for the past twentyâ€" six years, said he was pleased to be present at theit golden wedding. He was the only person present who atâ€" tended Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich‘s marâ€" riage filty years â€" ago, and expressed }tl:c desire to be ;privileged to be Preâ€" ment at â€"their diamond wedding. â€" Among others who were called uj on to address the gathering wertt ‘Mr. Edmund B. Gingrich, their oldâ€" est ~son, of Bad Axe, Mich.; Mr. Isaac â€" McNally, Bertin ; Mr. Isaiah Hoim, â€" Hespeler ; | Mr. _ James 0. Gingrich, IHfamilton, and _ Mr. Percy G. Grob, Galt. cCHARLOTTETOWN, P.F.1.â€"Wm. Oslet, an English imnfigrant, about wighteen years of age, who had been diving â€" with Capt. Hardy at York, about five miles from Charlottetown, committed _ suicide this morning by shooting himself. IMMIGRANT SHOT HIMSELF LDEN WEDDiNG! on Monday Cease paying excessive tailoring billsâ€"see the kind of clothing we sell. One of the features that makes our doehri;agd u:; pre-eménently popular is its unfaistakable " e for your Character‘‘ 8 e. The fit ind‘ngcates it. Tlvie tg;,?of p&ttrm thoughtful selection and the hundred and one details of making all stamp our garments as not of the ;;a.%-m;:!e“cla;;:‘fl;â€"utvc;f a standard and in a class by themselves. â€" s Made to your measure or ready to wear $15, $16.50, $18, $20 up :QQ“QM“““QOQQ“QM“QQO O““M_ # *P A happy event took place in thiser of the Governnient buildings. 3 city on Monday when Mr. and Mrs. NT“‘:");' l:““'t dtwuu;‘;“::lfl’h :&‘i of. c 1 . & ew York, and: Mi ia . a Jacos F. Clemens, mg of the o\de§t’ Nuntrous were the gifts of which f and most esteemed residents of this aged â€" couple were made the . vicinity, cclebrated tueir golden wedâ€" ients Levi presented each of his . ding anniversary. Nir. and Mrs. Cleâ€" parents with a gold watch, whiÂ¥l mens were both born in this county, Miss Ada presented her mother with® about four miles from the present, an amethyst brooch, and ber fa * city seventy three years ago, and'with a gold chain and locket. ® have seen Berlin grow from a hamâ€" purse of gold was another val let to the _ thriving city of toâ€"day.lgil‘t. with which their many _fi ‘ Th:y were united in marriage _ OM presented them. a Apr.l 28th, 1863, by the Rey. G. W.| Several _ congratulatory telegr& Hostmet, an Evangelical minister in were, received from relatives in ‘ lo, x N.Y. For the Past thifty wa and Montreal. _ The aged coupI@ M: lived in this‘are still hale and hearty, and theit city, _ and t past â€" thirteen many friends wish them many years Mr. Clemens has been caretakâ€"years of happy wedded life, ‘ ’ Many eczema _ sufferers have failed [so utterly _ with _ salves and other "‘discoveries" _ that eÂ¥en the assurâ€" ance of the ph.sici.n oz druggist .cannot induce them to invest anothâ€" er d{llar in any remedy. It ®; to thase discouraged sufleters in particular that we now offer, At only 25 cents, a trial tottle of the accepted standard eczema remedy, a simzle wash of oil of wintergreen, thyrinl and glycerine as compounded in D.D.D. Prescription. * + â€" ALL SKIN Hundreds of _ cures have convinced us and we know you can prove . inâ€" stantly with the first application of D.D.D. Prescription that it takes away the itch at once. _ You have only to spend a quarter to get inâ€" stant relief. Isn‘t it worth while ? A. G. Hachnel, Eruggist. Smithâ€"In Berlin, on April 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smith, a son (Stillborn). Philipâ€"At New Hamburg, on _ April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philip, Grahamâ€"In Haysville, on April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grzsham. a Wrayâ€"At Linwood, April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. David Wray, a son. Hahn.â€"At Heidelberg, to Mr. _ and Mrs. Jobn Hahn, a son. â€" Brodrechtâ€"Cookâ€"At Spo‘ ane, Wash., April 16th, Dr. John L R. Brodâ€" recht, to Nay Cook, ol Spoxanc. Thornton & Douglas Wash SPRING SUIT UNIVERSMTY Berlin July 2 to Aug. 16 J :Naxrnâ€"ln Galt, on April 23, Fi REMEDIES FAlL C SS hn‘ wie o ba L _ g Nairm, aged 62 yeatrs. . ..‘,\ Mooreâ€"In Galt, on April 33, Jan na _ sufferers have fail®] yroore, aged 78 years. â€" _ Marriages ON YOUR Stratford Factory : Hamilton. For calendars write G. v. cHoOWX Several _ congratulatory tele; were, received from relatives in wa and Montreal. _ The aged are still hale and hearty, and mamy friends wish them many Our list is so arranged that our readerts not only get the advantage of very low prices, but can select papâ€" ets and magazines suitable for every member of their family. . Make ygut selection and order at once. . Sample covies on request. The papers hef@ |listed will be sent to diffcrent addres Chronicleâ€" Telegrap The Chronicleâ€"Telegrar®, The Weekly Globe with Illustratâ€" ed Supplement ... ... ... The Chrcnicle Telegraph, ‘The Weekly Mail & Empire ......... The CGhronicle Telegraph, ‘The FA@mily Herald ‘and Weekly Star, premium picture &:...... The Chronicle Telegraph, The Weekly Sun .............. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, The Canadian Countryman ... Or make your sclection from list:â€" â€" The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph â€" and any one of the papers below mentioned the prices quoted. 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