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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Dec 1913, p. 10

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Eggs, per dozen . _ Butter, per lb .. Dictator flour ... ..... .. 2.35 2.50 Prople‘s flour ........ ..... 2.50 2.15 Bran, per ton ... .. ..... 20.00 Middlings, per ton . 22.00 Butter, per lb .. nasow 181 3n Eggs, per dozen ... ... .38 40 Chopped Screenings ....... 1.10 1.10 Rolled oals Barley ... _ Hay, pees ton . .. ... . Straw, per ton ......... Potatoes per bag ... Spring chickens, cach Wheat .....0 ....222 u22220088 .81 | Corn, per bushel ... ..... .85 .90 | Flour, family, per ewr. 2.75 _ 2.80| Flour, high grade ...... ... 3.25| Bran, per ton ... ..... 24.00 Middlings, per ton ... .26.00 27.00 | Barley ....00 2222 222002 .59 | TGRS ....0c0 sls rtmncteese BB .90 ORLS ...â€":..s cssc ces is BP .39l BJB .m prrisse rssccnc ~60 .65 Buckwheat | .. .000 .000 .80 .551 Buckwheat .. ... .. Potatoes per bag FEggs per dozen . Butter, per Ib. . Tallow ...... ......... Dried apples, pet !b Wood, first class ... Hogs, live, per owt Hogs, live, per ewt Lard, per lb. ... Flour, Special ‘..... ... Flour, Juilet ... ... . Bran, per ton ._......... ... Hogs, live ... PeC 9 O Live hogs Butter, per lb. ... Eggs, per dozen .. Beel, hind quarters ..........â€" . _ STRATFORD #ARKETS. STRATFORD, DFC. 4, 1913. Wheat, Standard . ... ... ... Oats, Standard Wood per cord ._..... ...... 7.00 _ 8.00 Potatoes, per bag ... ..1.00 1.25 &w, per dozen ... ......... .40 46 Butter, per lb. incse «8B .30 Whaat per bush. ............_.. .83 Barley per Â¥wh ... ... _ .860 10 Oats per busk | ..... ...... .38 45 Hay per ton ......... ......«.. Middlings, per ton ..... ... Branm, pPer ton ... ... BERLIN MARKETS. BERLIN, DEC. 4, 1913. Flour per 100 Ibs ... .__.3.10 Bran per 100 lbs ...... ...1.20 Middlings per 100 lbs. ...... Hereemings per 100 ths. ... Butter, per lb Eggs per dozen Potatoes per bag ........ ... BOFOC qedreneee enervrcs nevendrngcrems Buckwheat ... ...... ..... Flour, per 100 lbs. ...... ......... .. W 3.20 Bren per tou ..... ......... 23.00 Daty 1..â€":1.. ... ow.. .0. c00n. :38 .36 Shorts, per ton ... ..... 27.00 28.00 Bran per ton Oats ........ ... Shorts, per t hye ... .... NEW ELMIRA MAKKET. ELMIRA, DEC. 4, 1913. GUELPH MaRKETS GUELPH, DEC. 4, 1913 , per busn. , per cord WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOO, DEC. 4, 1913 GALT. M GALT, DEC. 4, 1913 * cattle NEW HAMBURG. HAMBURG, DEC. 4, 1913 , hind erescssst reersciscsss 100 1.20 MARKET REPORTS ...... 13.00 12.00 ... 10.00 10.25 11.00 _ 12.00 f 16.00 9.00 10.00 . 1.00 1.10 is A6 1.30 1.35 . 1.00 .36 A0 ie 83 2.25 2.50 4 8.25 A4 AS .04 . .04 5.50 .83 . 35 A .50 .90 . .60 2.060 2.60 s 2.80 as ~2B 47 20.33 40 8.00 _ 8.15 114 * 13 45 .60 87 _ .38 35 .36 .85 37 .60 .80 .55 .10 .52 5.00 A5 90 2.10 21.00 23.00 A8 .30 90 10.00 22.00 20.00 2.80 1.40 1.40 1.40 15.00 8.00 8.25 9 8.85 1.00} .38 | 35| 8a.235 | 5| .18| .05 24.00 183 55 5.15 53 .83 .55 10 .55 40 .832 .30 .40 .18 83 | _ Already many are manifesting â€" the ‘wisdom of making their holiday purâ€" chases now, believing the scope which learly shopping gives more than comâ€" pensates itself. _ Not in years _ have our pattons . started their Christmas® :.\bnpping so carly as ths year, and \we attribute the fact to the _ hunâ€" dreds of customers who last Christâ€" mas found it impossible to get served on account of the bustle and activity which centred around our _ counters. Our stock of gift Jewelry <this â€" year represents a wider variety than ever \beform®, the range of diamonds, prail, opal and other jeweled dress â€" otnaâ€" ments proving beyond doubt our supâ€" criority to cater to the most exactâ€" ing requitrements. _ You can _ choose now, pay a deposit and take away vour selection latet. i) + â€"__Veat Calves | | The receipts of caives woere not equ2l | to the demand and prices remained firm. | Choice veals sold at $9 to $10.50; good, $8 to $°: medium, $7 to $8; common, $3 | to $6; rough grass calves. $4.40 to §5, | Sheep and Lamns ,"‘ Rece‘pts of sheep an 1 iambs wereâ€"light and prices remained satcady, Sheep. light ‘ ewes. sold at $5 to $6; heavy ewes, at $4 to $5; culls and rams, $3.50 to $4.50; _ lambs, $8.15 to $8.70. Heller Bros. sns s i o en d tm ot one Hogsâ€"Recelpts, 33.000; market, steady; light, 7.15 to 7.70; mixed, $1.45. to $7.90; heavy, $7.45 to $7.75; rough, $7.45 to $7.50; I;_I.g_sfi. $5 to $7.10; bulk of sales, $7.55 to 6. 60. Sheepâ€"Receipts. 16,00€. market, strong: native, $£ to ;:5.25; vearlings, $5.25 to $6.15; lambs, native, $6.10 to $7.75. 3 _ Hogs Selects, fed and wntered. sold at $8.51 to $8.60; $8.25. f.o.b. cars, â€"and $8.15, weizhed off cars. CHICAGO Ll\'E STOCK. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 7000; market, sow; beeves, $6.60 to $9.50; Texas steers, $6.65 to $1.70; stockers and feeders, $4.40 to $6.40; cows and neifers. $3.30 to $§.15: calves. $7.15 to $11. _ Butchers Croice _ butchers‘ _ steers _ sold _ at $7.50 to $8; good stcers sold at §$i to $1.50; medium,. $5 25 to $6.75: common, $5.50 to $6; chuice cows, $6 to $6.50; good cows, {5.50 to $5.75; medium cows, $1.59 to $5.2%5; common cows, ,. to $4.25; exâ€" port bulls, $6.50 to $7.25; butchers‘ buils, $5.54 to 18; common bulis, $4.25 .to $5.25. Stockers and Feeders The demand for stockers and feeders stil. continues to be strong and prices were firm as follows: Steers. 1000 to 1150 Ibs.. sold at $6.40 to $6.80; steers, 900 to 1006 lbs., at $6 to $5.25; stockers, 500 to 802 Tbs., at $5.2% to $6; rough eastern stockers, $4.50 to $5 25. Milkers and Springers A fair supply of milkers and springers sold at $60 to $95 each, the bulk going at $20 to $80 each. UNION sTOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Dec. 2.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 83 carloads, comprising 1342 cattle, 1039 hogs, 857 sheep anu lambs and 158 calves. uTD + COCC EIUIORE...Re... U 27 r+r% Fggs, selects, cold storage 0 32 0 33 Honey. extracted, Ib...... 0 10 0 11 WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. WINNIPEG, Dec. 2.â€"Prices at the opening of the local grain market wer: irregular, but later improved in sympathy wnh‘flmm’ Ammlgh a "“.,Z"*f:‘ Tti oreun‘ was ‘%c high*r to c _lower an closed unchanged to !;~ up. Cash wheat was lc to %e lower for contract grades. Oats were unchanged to e higher, and Tlax ‘%e lower. Rarley unchanged. Cashâ€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 i orthern, $37; No. 2 do., §1%e¢; No. 3 do.. T§%%c; No. 4, 13%e: No. 1 relected seeds. T5%c: No. 2 do.. 14%c¢; No. 1 red winter. ®*2%c¢; No. 2 do.. 79%e: No. 3 do., T7i%c. ”(‘Zauâ€"No. 2 CW., $1%e; No. 4 C.W.. ©. Barleyâ€"No. 3. 43%:; No. 4, 40%e; reâ€" jected, 37%4c¢; feed. 3ic. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C. $L16%; No. 1 C. W.. $1144. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. MINNEAPOLIS, Des. 2.â€"Closeâ€"Wheat â€"â€"Dec., 82%c¢; May, §7%%e; No. 1 nard, 86%2 to 86%c; No: 1 northern, $4%% to 85%c; No. 2 do.. $2% to §3%¢; Nu. ; wheat, 80% to §1%c. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 53 to 66c. Outsâ€"No. 3 white, 36% to 37c. Flourâ€"Unchanged. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. gentina and green bugs in Texas brought mabout a buige today in the whest marâ€" ket Only a part of the effect. however. Bu: Was lasting, and the close being weak at an advance of ‘;c to %c net. Corn finished unchanged to ’?f higher, and oals the same as last night to Â¥e to %¢ up. but provisions were off 5¢ to 27%%¢. Liverpool wheat closed %d to %d highâ€" er; ecrn, %d to 1d higner. TORONTO GT~AIN MARKET. CHRISTMAS BUYING HAS BEGUN. CATTLE MARKETS DULUTH, Dec. 2. â€"Coseâ€"â€"Wheaiâ€"No. hard, 86l&c; No. 1 northern, §5%e; No. do., 834 to 84c: No. 2 Montana hard. e; Dec., C4 to 84l4c; May, §8¢. Barley, bushel ......... 0 63 _ 0 64 Peuybm::le 0 80 %u.bbu:htl ga 0 40 e. bushel ............ reas Buckwheat. bushel .... 0 51 0 52 TORONTO DAIRY MARKET. Scientific Opticians. Store near Post Office. BERLIN. cold etorage new lb 2.â€"Black rust in Arâ€" .... 30 86 to $0 88 0 27 0 20 0 15 0 14 0 28 $ n 0 Na 0 31 LQOLLAORARRObA0ARARRAASRAL ARNOLD JANSEN, Optician 21 King West, Ber.in Chronicleâ€"Telezraph _ Waterloao, Ont. The Chroniz-loâ€"'l‘oicgraph. Waâ€" terloo County‘s newsicest paper will be ‘offered to new subâ€" scribers from now till Dec. 31st, 1914, (or one year â€" and three months) for Take _ advantage _ of this splendid offer and send in .your order now. to the The DBerlin Daily Telegraph, Berlin‘s brightest and best paper, to new ®ubsctiboers from now till Dec. 31st, 1914. for the small sum of Only $1.00 $2.00 Special rate of $3.50 to substribers to â€" Daily Globe and Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph having tural mail delivery. The above rates do not apply . to the United States. David Bean & Sons, Ltd. Publishers Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Wateriob, Ontatio. > O@h® .....0. .0. Llsl llls. Chronicieâ€"Telegraph and Daily Mail ... ... 10 beseces bre Chronicleâ€"Telegtath and North Messenger .. ... .........22000.. Berlin Daily Telegraph ... .. . Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly MA 3.... .m o.... c moonn ce Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Family Herald and Weekly Star ... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Farmâ€" @fs Adrocate ....} .s,s .5.... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly; WIBRESR .. zsn ulsncs sccess Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadâ€" ie% Farm & Daity ... ... Chronicleâ€"Telegtaph and Weekly hronicleâ€"Telegrath and Canadâ€" jamn Farm ....0. .222 220. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Daily The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s Chromicleâ€"Telegraph and Week!. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that this Council now adjourn to meet acain at the _ ‘Tp. Hall on Monday, Dec. 15th, at 11 o‘clock a.m., pursuant to Statute. Alt persons having arcounts against the Tp. are tequested t~ present the same for payment on above date. Moved by Mr. Grof, seconded _ by Mr. Janzen, that Byâ€"law No. 9 A. us now filled in be read the third time and passed. COUFE csssiiee covmile earihees macee. â€" $00 J. Sauder, gravel ... ......... 2.00 Menno Koch, tile across read .. 18.00 Titus Shantz, filling in washout 1.00 W. Clemeng, extra labor ... 2.00 Clubbing Offer for 1914 Â¥EPIS ; 200200 clviich Snmime ces 18.00 Preston Progress, advertising 3.60 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, advertising 3.60 Thos. Farrow, répairs to buggy 5.00 Geo. A. Tilt, services under Votâ€" UTs" List Actâ€"tsmmâ€" smm 4043 I1.. Wagner, rent of room for BC ssuscesls nusrelle ethinnn t ntnecnsy Ilenty B. Eby, tiles at Doon 1 Joshua Pedder, labor on drain Noah Schwoeitzer; grading ... 5 Henry Rieck, gravel ... Brock Sault, putting in two culâ€" TOAQ .lsc seun? sa‘ s. .. 10.98 Thomas Main, operating grader 10.00 Allen Shoemaker, tile and lumâ€" Geo. A. Tilt, convoyancing Louis Koekhler, work on Wilmot Noah Moyer, bonus for wire fence 8.00 Frank Shantz, bonus for wire f JPNCBR _:ssscicss mecsscle meciict: hn 2000 R. J. Veitch, putting in culvert 10.06 Oscar Trussler, gravel .............. 2.40 Alexander Stoltz, gravel ... ui 1.50 D. H. Clemens, bat on account 126.73 Ilenry Neeb, gravel ... ... 9.10 Pivs lfeim, gravel and labor ... Y.15 Noah G. Martin, gravel and IMDOF ...ome l cclsces soscccs meas 19.006 Peter A. Snider, gravel ... 1.36 Jacob Snider, putting in culvert 6.10 D. Bingeman, removing engine,.. 1.50 Gottiried Reinhardt, putting in culâ€" vert and extr@ lazor ... Wm. E. Henderson, services as Herd Inspector ... ... Alson Cressman, drain actoss Wire FOCO l.ulll0 2llllll2 sllki2222 Charles W. Moser, bonus for wire Peter F. Kummer, bouus for WIFA TAB00. ....:.s2 cocprells msccss O Lincoln Hagey, bouus for wire fOuCB) ci.s.mo) eeommmemene ies d Jacob F. Martin, bonus for wire FBRCB ...sslss uh eih Cl ce OO Henry W. Reinhardt, bonus fot counts be Paid, and the Reove grant his crder on the Treasurer for thc several amounts, viz:â€" . To George Wanner, bonus â€" for WiTC fORCO ........0 .lllcll l2X Reuben Eby, . ponuse for: wire Edward Hilgartner, bonus for wite Members all present.~ The Reeve in Minutes of preceding seasion v? read and approved. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Janzen, that Byâ€"law No. 9 A., to ‘fix the places for nomination and to Appoint Deputy Returning Officers and Pol# Clerks a:d polling places _ for 1914 be read a first and second time. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Nr. Grof, that the Council hereby approve ol the resolution passed at the meeting of the representatives of Municipalities in No:rth Waterloo, held at Berlin on Nov. 6th, for the purpose _ of considrring the High Echool qucstion. Moved by Mr. Hallman, secongded by Mr. Shaw, that two thousand _ five hundred dollars te placed â€" to the. credit of the Municipal Telephore Co. of the Tp. of Waterloo in the _ Hank of Toronto at Preston. . Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by ‘The Counci} met at the Tp. Hall on aturday, Nov. 29th, pursuaat â€" to GEO. A. TILT, «.c 294.79 l.... 2:00 $1.50 4.25 4.35 1.15 1.15 12.00 15.10 27.05 52.50 2.35 1.65 1.15 1.50 1.15 10.80 16.00 10.80 15.3%0 6.60 8.00 _ MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES DISTEMPER, Nov. 25th, Mr. Albert E. Reiner of Wellesley Village, to Miss Estelle Louise Stockdale of Cartriâ€"ht. Steinbachâ€"Ritz.â€"In _ New â€" HMamburg, Miss Millie Ritz, daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Ritz, to Mr. Gatâ€" net Steinbach of Berlin. ’ Mum.â€"At Baden, Nov. 30th, to Mtr. and Mrs. N. Blum, a son. ' ‘Hrubacher.â€":\t Bader, Nov. 30th, to ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brubach»r, | a daughter. Bechtel.â€"In Elmira, Nov. 20th, to Mr. and _ Mrs. M. T. Bechtel, a daughter. Reistâ€"In Elmira, Nov. 2ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Addison Reist, a son Scherer.â€"Near Conestogo, Nov. 22nd, to Mr. ami Mrs. Dietrich Scheret, Reinerâ€"Stochdale Janney.â€"In Galt, Nov. 30th, to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Janney, a daughter Martinâ€"At _ St. Jacebs, Nov. 2ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Martin, a Lackner.â€"In Woolwich, Nov. 30ih to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lacknar, a son Wideman.â€"In _ Woolwich, Nov. 36th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias N. Wideman * Names are arranged in order of merit in S. S. No. 5 Wellesley, â€" for November. Jr.. IVâ€"AV. Lewahari, Sr. IIIâ€"Vera Haid, Joseph Hahn, John ,Reibel, Milten Hafiner. Jr. IIIâ€"Elmer Schopp. Jr. IIâ€" MNargaret â€" Haid, Auna Voll. B 1stâ€"Irene Hafiner, Ralph Hahn. "A"â€"Laura Voll, George Hafiner. Primerâ€"Peter Hartmann, Florence Reidel. Sauder.â€"Martin‘s Grove, Nov. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Savder, Passâ€"Winnic Snider, Clive Spyder, Calvin Brubacher, Elroy â€" Schicfele, Rouben Detwiler, Edna Steiner, Herâ€" bit~Feil, Walter Kilterborn;â€" Pereyâ€" Reitzcl, Tilman Frey, Lorne Peterâ€" son, Wesley Ernst, Ruth Bowman, Elias Snyder, Kathlecen Brubacher, Adeline Martin, A.eon Good, Mildred Bowman, Austin Kelterborn, Katis Sittler, Eddie Schlitt, Walter Feil. J. F. Forler on Sunday.â€"Mrs Menno Weber of St. Jacobs was the guest of Mrs. Pianner. Honorsâ€"Lillian _ Snyder, Gladys Snider, Ebel Milke, Warren Smith, Alberta Hehn, Willard Berges, Betsy Brubacher, Kennein Snyder, Leola Berges. . News Notes.â€"Miss Minnic Sipp‘e, teacher in this section, spent â€" Sunâ€" day at het home near Ratho.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Honry Berg spent last Sunâ€" day with friends outside of the vi} lage.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wezfarth spent last Sunday at New â€" Prussia, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. _ Moses Schaltz.â€"Mr. Martin Pianner of Berâ€" lin was the guest of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Brveckner and Mrs. Amna Brueckner visited Mrs. ‘no. Issler last week.â€"Mr.â€" V. Berlet of Bertn visited his mother cn Sunday.â€"The stork has been busy in Sunday, Nev. 31st and brought a boy to Mr. ani Mrs. N. Bivin, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brutacher. ents.â€"Mrs. Wm. Scinsller l:ft â€" last Saturday for Winniteg by way oi \ bicago to visit her parents for a few months.â€"Mr. Jos. Vall has bought ths Dietrich Property BRorth of St. Agatha, consisting of house and 6 acres for $2600. Petersburg _ Lost the Belt :â€"The champion of Petersburg had a friendâ€" ly bout with a Baden pugilist | last week, and lost in th> first round and had to give up his telt.â€"Mr. Michael Pavli of New Hamburg visited your Correspondent last week.â€"Mrs. Victor Sherer and child of Waterino visited her Baden friends on Saturday.â€"Mr. Henty Witmer of New Dundee visited Mrs. Auna Bruecinet on Sunday.â€" ST. JACOBS SCHOOL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER. Items of Inserest.â€"Mr. Hy. â€" Ratz received the sad news of the death of bis wife from his nephew Mr. .J. R. Schmidt of Denver, Colorado. 7hs fuperal took place at Dayton, Oh.e, months. They work while you sleep. diately cleanse and regulate the stomâ€" cd.mmmrmuum and foul r-: take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the conâ€" No odds how bad your lHver, stomâ€" ach or bowels; how much your head Billousness, Sour t box from your druggist will your liver and bowels clean; SCHOOL REPORT. MARRIAGES Philipsburg Births At Courtright, cnes a«e se m anen dham ce n in SNCUT AND MAil TO DAY® = me os cen m ons m ce 5o Sanam 0B @B+ 1. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 687 Wosat Méin St., Fo:rt Wayno, Ind., U. S. A. Name You who are suffering the tortures of Eezemsa, T:ch, Salt Rhoum or other m akin disensesâ€"you who50 4oFs ars misorable. whoso hiuhts are made al M less by the ible itching, burning pains, let me send you a trial of n l:tt a fol, Minni etot lntres: pooteme nnid, eitioot acr ooitestion on roun gers s oo noy sn . w pa ny obliga on }:‘uflllm«nnmbelow mail it to me, or write me, giving your name, ago an‘ address I will send the treatment free of cost to you. ECZEMA ;: |This store is fu [ CAN BE CURED 1 Will Prove it to You Free of Useful Cifts for Men and M { Boys. You cannot afford to pase it by in yoUFsgounds of Christmas shopping. â€"is . There is an immense display of just such things as men like to f get at Chri#mas. Y_Here are some of them Ins â€" 4i \ " "“‘,. 9 e P 2 House Coats _ <â€" || Lownging Robes If It Pays Farmers Men‘s Outfitter‘s Stratford Cueiph & Bracs Sate Silk Knit MuMars Leathor Collar Cases Silk Umbrellas Underwear Byys‘ Gloves Jeweliry Housa Coats Batn Robhas Silkâ€"lined Glovas Thornton & Douglas, ed, siuni)led2 and tested. °The prod‘uez;r‘i; ‘fl;l‘l-sl a;l;r;dâ€"-(;t- ': e;rrw:e-t report upon every shipment. f We furnish free cans and pav express charges. + Our checks are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. Write for_our booklet. THE BERLIN CREAMERY CGo. Petersburg, Baden, New Hamburg, Stratiord, Sebringville, Mitthell, Londesboro, Dublin, St. Columban, â€"Rostock, Lynden, Dorchester, Preston, Elmira, St. Jacobs, Heidelberg, Seaforth, Clinton and Goderich, + R â€" â€" Our butter fat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market, and we ars not governed by what others say. «4ese s evsveccessesesresscessenset[PC3L £ best choice. + uon P UPNEUIEDROUYTHIDT Oe â€"rsmass... =â€"2 deliver it when and where you direct. Come now BERLIN Every can of cream we receive is caretully and honestly weighâ€" sampled and tested. The Droducer is thus assured nf a enrreet Plense send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Tre: it is called the Amberoia VI. It plays the new Ts ob manle wiak. ab x rack Timk mt 9 wegime "It o lind oul the The new types, without horns, are especially .a permanent giftâ€"one that will be a lesting mfi-m: Tmh‘â€"n;;uui-: ;e--efuv_uar:‘e-.. (!Afl.y-:m Il“‘ nety woods. l'- a more '-fl““ 'nt‘,_lhw‘“__._‘h'c.:.'g‘enu-d’”_ ne} n-.-’d‘eme»_wied. mmbd-:y-bn]“ The world of musicâ€"what a gift Suppose you should wake up Chrigmas morning to find dxat_s.gme.yombgdpmtfkw?:ldofmugicjnywruxiinc. Edison Phonograph That‘s precisely what you c;;ao‘f;rlavn;' member of your family, or any of your friends, if you give an J G. DOERSAM, To Ship us their Cream from Edison Phonographs and Records are sqld by SsHOULODN‘T iT PAY YOoU? An Edison it Phone 346 Il m U CSivem., Pajamas Silk Handkerchiefts Linan Handkerschiefs Svaater Coats Canas Cane Umbrélias Kid Mitts Toyuaes Fancy Vests KING STREST, WATERLOO | Limited

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