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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Dec 1913, p. 15

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A. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER. Bec. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements ol Alphons Ditmer, 14 miles northk A, of St. Agatha and 1} miles south : _ _of Josephsbutg, on the Bamberg C _ Al toâ€"calve in March, 3 cows supâ€" E to be in calve, 3 farrow cows, _ wl steers rising 2 years old, 2 yearlâ€" . BBg heifers, 2 pure pred Yorkshitre 47 supposed to hbe in pig, 6 sows ’5’ A to be in pig, 8 store pigs. «_‘ Fowl :â€"About 60 chickens. _ ..~ Implements :â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder â€"wBâ€"ft. cut, (cut one crop), mower, hay _ @ake, hay loader and side delivery ‘ Fake, hay tedder, disc drill, cultiva ~â€" Bor, land rollet, cutting box, disc harâ€" row, turmip slicet, 3 single plows, siding plow, 2 gang plows, 4â€"section from harrow, scuffier, 2 wagons, â€" set 1: bob sleighs, lang sleigh, 2 cutters, H?:" , 2 fanning â€" mills, scales 2000 Ibs. cap.), wagon bor. 3 hyi Facks, sett of gravel planks, grindâ€" . stom>, wheel barrow, â€" sickle grinder, gfain cradle, iron kettle, cream SePâ€" Srator, 2 setts of heavy harness (1 . 8#t nearly new), plow harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 horse blankets, 3 robes, saws, sledge hantmer, loggâ€" ifg chains, forks, hoes and other arâ€" â€" _ titles too numerous to mention. _ Mouseholdâ€" Effects, Etc.:â€"Corner Supboard, kitcher cuphoard. 2 other f @upboards, 2 spring wheels and reel [quilting frames, flour chest, writing desk, bed with bedding, 3 bedsteads, i benches, box stove, table, number of wh .. eBairs, meat â€" parrel and other artiâ€" AUCTION SALES 2 "Jan., 27.â€"Farm stock and implements * _ of Mrs. Geo. Foerstet, 3 miles west .._,_Of St. Clements, 2 miles east _ of * Crosshill. C. A. BOEHM BDeg. 30â€"Real Estate to be sold â€" at mm at _ Betlin _ Matket , belonging to the Estate of the late Jobhn B. Schmidt, 1} miles east of Berlin, on Preston Road. Jan. ©13.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments bf Aaron S. Shoemaker, at Natchez, 2 miles east of Betlin at 10 a.m. . * ~General Insurance Agent Established 1864 ”o, , Waterloo Mutual Building, Kiflg St. Jan. 13.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" meats of William Forwell, 1 mile South west of Hawkesville, 2 miles morth of St. Ciements, and 5 miles south east of Linwood. Jan. 14â€"Farm stock and implements of B. M. Eby, 1}? miles north west of Waterloo and 3 miles south cast of Erbsville. & Jan. $1.â€"Farm stock and implements of Adoiph Berlet, 1 mile west of eredit will be given on approved joint motes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. SIDPNEY B. SNYDER, Prop. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneet. â€" Grain :â€"About 800 bushels of oats, about 350 bushels mixed grain, and Shout 200 bushels barley. TERMS :â€"Grain, store pigs, fowl and all sums of $10.00 and under, gash ; over that amount 10 months‘ 88. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements ; belonging to Sidner B. Snvder, one | mile North of Hawkesville. of Memng Hegadorn, 1 mile woest of Bfl‘m‘t. . ‘eb. 4.â€"Farm stock and implements of Abram Rosenberger, 4 miles west of New Dundee, and & miles south of Baden. Sale at 10 o‘clock Bloomingdale, 3 miles south ol . J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements lofees :â€"Span of mares 4 and 5 its oid, chestnut mare 8 years old; iposed to be in foal to Fiying Sid; staut driver 5 years old, . grey Eo 14 years old, in foal to (Raron sortel colt, 3 years old, grey & rising 3 years old, suckling colt, ‘(Baron D.) B. CLASS, AUCTIONEER Amencing . at â€"1 _ o‘clock p.m. ; the following valuaple properâ€" We, Etc.:â€"Black cow due to 15th Jan., Jersey cow due to Stock and Implements Htette@ ror first class Companios. will be sold by public aucâ€" he _ premises ol the underâ€" One mile North of Hawkes 249, SALE 1914. 2 iubvacd «en emene 00 0C 'rt-'r"'w*â€"..â€"-_-vw N + snn tig ++ fir 3%%% >~$F';,.,d. | INCORPORATED i8175 ‘Head Office â€" Waterioo Subscribed Capital .............. $250,000 : Deposit with the Dominion \ _ Government ... ...... ...... $117,140.00 | _ All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" | don and Lancasbire Insurance Comâ€". pany with Assets of $16,308,638. ‘ | ALFRED WRIONT, SECRETARY ' A. BOEHM, â€" District Agent | _ Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. ‘ The _ British _ commifssior on the Law‘s Delar propose big chances in the legal system, and Queen _ at an opera performance at Covent Gardem, London. The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Experience not necessary, free equip~ ment, exclusive territory, _ highest commissions paid. Write for full particulars. STONE AND WELLINGTON, Fonthill Nurseries. * _ Toronto, Ontario. For every town and district where we ate not Topresented. Fruits are bringing high prices and Make big money this Fall and Winâ€" ter by taking an agency. At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. * Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment December : 30th, Shipping Hogs Wanted Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday Dec. 24th. d * CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER _ The undersigned desires to announce to the public that he is prepared to conduct auction â€" sales throughout Waterloo County. Terms reasonable. Best of satisfaction guaranteed. Anyâ€" one intending bolding a sale write, call or phone.. E. J. SHANTZ Drug Stere, King St. Termsâ€"Six months‘ credit on apâ€" nroved ‘joint notes. JOHN VANCE, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. 50â€"1% Somy suffragettes worried the King 5o Head choice Durham Cows. 6 cows 2 years old, 10 yearlings, 10 spring calves, number _ of fresh milkers, balance due to calve beâ€" tween January and March 1914; yearling bull. This is a splendid lot of cows in first class condition and good milkâ€" Commencing at 2 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following cattle, viz:â€" Wednesday, Dec. 17th. 1913 There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion at Stefelmeyer‘s Hotel, in the village of Baden, on uP â€" C Ra P 4400 BURGCE, "" munae 7 V aFmaa & k rulo. balance in thirty days. 14â€"3me. > Executors. | _ f . _ For further information apply to|________ _ _ _ _ _‘ 2 C «e the MM +o p > a * MOSES BAER, Nbw Dundee, Farm for bale «eâ€"» HENNAN SCHMIDT, Plattsville Ratepayers in Western Ontario IRVIN A. SNIDER, Floradale, s s 4 Eiscutors! The farm of the late Thomas Humâ€"| ‘Towns and Cities to Vote on E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. _ |mcl. 1 mile north of New Germany, Various Proposals | 49â€"3¢. |is for sale. The property comprises * | rammmmemuemaen onammmmzoummomommmcomeâ€" [120 #CFECS; Of â€" WBiCh 20 SCKCS â€" AlC m« ] wooded, a log house with board covâ€" ‘There will be only. one byâ€"law sub en or;: goou barn with 80905 | £000 [mitted the TatePayers of Watétioo mt s water and fine orchard. For further the forthcoming municipa} elections, particulars apply on the premise» or providing for a grant of $1,500 . to A â€"OFRâ€" * to Chas. Hummel, Bloomingdale. ...;.}“.. To i ROPY 07 . 952900 â€" 404 number fruit trees of different varieâ€" m"l::.";.lh:.h:.l: -ez:.lk.p v:lnt and bowels â€" ties, including some small fruit. | On it is a fine brick house, a large stomach and hesd cles Abundance ol_lnri and soft avater. bank barn, a windmill and al} necesâ€", Wonths. g"uktulom Buium’naglnmdmm.m,mm For further parâ€" 6 The propetty is nicely situated along ticulars apply to ~ammnpenenmmnennsepemersamee. on o â€" coomsnn Pre:lt:n & Berlin street railway and A: B. MILLER, § wo a fine home for a. ceâ€" 1 on man 82 King St. East, Pols. |wirftI OIIDRPP AUCTIONEER‘S NOTICE Hogs Wanted ohg'r“.a‘AnEN " _ of Valuable Real Estate go_ 1s$ o Prgrcvaphets: & wR w isfi Ahe + sgo 0t Farm Stock, Implements, etc. Good Salesmen Wanted Saturday, December 20th AUCTION SALE above Ritz‘s 48â€"3 mos | | " _ "° _ "ijihe Township of Wilmot, 2 miles id, _ large|south of Haysville, known as â€" the ent varie|Nahrgabg larm, containing 100 actes. FITS, NERVE, SKIN, ro to s.s0 BLOOD, KIDNEY, BENITOâ€"URINARY, Chronic and _ rrosemair Complicated Diseasos 2084 8. If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop payâ€" ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement in Saskatchewan. Buy or reat a farm Are You Coming West bearing orchard with all kinds of small fruits, 18 acres of good _ hard wood bush, 10 acres fall wheat, _ 60 acres â€" in meadow and pasture never liailing stream of watetr, running wat erâ€"_at â€"â€"_house andbarn, good fences, farm well underdrained and in good state of cultivation, fine location with Rural mail and telephone. For particulats apply to _ MRS. HENRY §:; Bean, © Shakespeare R.F.D. No New Hamburg. Executors of the late Henry S. Bean, buildings. Abundance hard and soft| WeStern Ontario towns and qngu!m ::ll"z;ltt:. ;l&m;:t: much | water. For further particulars apply | Will Yote on January 5, on a ©008idâ€") Champjon, the autwal whicu carried to frable number of industrisl, hy4r0â€"‘ off the championship at the Toromto FRED. LAUTENSCHLAGER, |electric . and other byâ€"laws, in s66t‘FPat Stock Show. The awine departâ€" p New Dundee.|tion to the halfâ€"hundred municipaliâ€" , ment never was biggeâ€" or better_ than 50â€"1mo. | ties where local option meesures atojthllm. All the classes were well xnâ€"emmmmmmumaâ€"â€"o| 80 be SUDMitted. s :l‘lluil‘ with tliko best ':.:nt e::ld"be In‘:d the province,. â€"The championship arm Sal One of the more important qU#â€"} for best pair of bacon hoge at the F for e tions is to come before Chatham|show went to J. E. Bethour and wakeme tatepayors, in a byâ€"law providimg for | nephew of Burford, the noted breedâ€" 145f acre farm, goo@ clay loamre, 3| Purchase, at a cost of $4€10,000, of{ers: of Yorkshires. Brethour and miles west of New Hamburg _ and 4)/the gas and electric plant of the ;.»t:: einne :.l:: the silver cup miles east: of Shakespeare on the main| Chatham Gas Company.‘ Hydro will Jna wou m:;!;:“ ree bmnm thhou.“w t road leadingâ€" to Stratford. On it is |be connected up in the Maple City foral closvey prizes § & beatly , new _ brick house with 10/s00h. and. the eftu:r~ would. in the |* The meeting of the Checte and Butâ€" rooms, kitchen and woodshed, hbeated|rVont of the byâ€"law Passing. control| tep Makers of Western Ontario at the by furnace, large hamk barn with good|the water, electtric light and gas utllâ€" Gairy buildingâ€"of the Ontario Agriculâ€" stabling, coament "oors, large hog pen| ities. tural College was one of the lfrn‘ t amd hen hous . sd drivingâ€"shed, C&| (Chatham"ratepuyers will also _ be ::g me:m h°':- Sfleflle;m ment silo 12x486. 1J actes of good|asked te mass an a »rnDosal in erant| 22t toDics were discussed, New Durdee comprising, 121 acres, 10 acres in good hardwood push, balâ€" amce under good state of cultivation, good bank barn and all necessary outâ€" buildings. Abundance hard and . soft water. For further particulars apply FARM FOR QUICK SALE The undersizgmed offers for sale his raluable farm adjoining the village of c:s:nmmdn.b‘:- ith ‘The farm is well fenced and drained, ..-.uu.mm.m are first class, is a choice farm. ‘Terms liberal." ApPly to SPECIALITIES : ALLAN C. ISAAC BEAN,: R. R. No. T,N;;â€"m Farm for Sale: ‘\!» Porspnally or by Letter FARAEE BLEHN, s Guernsey, Sask New HMespeler ratepayers will deal with a hyâ€"law providing for expenditure of Leamington wilil vote on three byâ€" laws, a project for separation _ ftom Essex County ; a good roads scheme and a byâ€"law to Taise funds for erecâ€" ticn of a paÂ¥ilion at Sea Clif Park. Ower Sound has two byâ€"laws â€" in prospect. One provides for the orâ€" ganization of a utilities commission of three members. The other authorâ€" izes construction of permanent roads throughout the tow", one half chrg able. on _ the gemneral rate and other half on the local improvement plam. # 1too, must name a hydro commission. It is likely that Courtright will vote on a byâ€"law granting a fran chise to the natural . gas company which now supplies Sarnia, and whose mains run through Kimball, only six miles away. St. Thomas election will see a vote to elect ° two. hydro commissionets, Although Messrs. _ Samderson and Green were duly olected last January they have not acted, as a result of some . disagreement over Procedure. They may again be candidates. /Acâ€" cording to City Solititor Donerty, they never were in office. The riayâ€" or, exâ€"officio, becomes third member of the local hydro board. Chatham, Byâ€"Laws‘ enabling © the Municipal Touncil to contract with the Hydroâ€" Electric Commission of Ontario . for Niagara power will be voted on in (hatham, Tilbury, Sandwich, Wal laceburg, _ Strathroy and _ Hanover. Accompanying these are byâ€"laws proâ€" viding for the raising of funds for a distribution system. Sandwich wil nsed $7,000 for a system of 750 horsepower. ‘Tilbury will spend $10,â€" Woodstock electorsâ€"will vote on ‘a Proposal to grant aid by way of a Toan of $20,000 to the Concrete Mack fmery Company, a subsidiary of the Wind Motor Company. . The muchâ€"debated subject of a new public school _ will Come before St. Marys people at the next election, and this time it is expected that the ;:wpayel's will sanction a new buildâ€" g. 8. f J asked to pass on a Proposal to grant | a free site to the Concrate Products Company. The company has aimdyl erected its plant on the understandâ€" | ing that the byâ€"law will pass. Milverton Council has been â€" asked byâ€"theâ€"Board ofi Trade to submit _ ‘a byâ€"law at the comiing municipal elécâ€" } tion providing for an adequate sys-i tem of fire protection. Western Ontario towns and eltiu! will vote on January 5, on a considâ€". trable number of industriel, hydroâ€"‘ electric and other byâ€"laws. in addrâ€" \ There will be only; one byâ€"law sub mitted the ratePayers of Waterloo at the forthcoming municipa} elections, pl‘ovi?ng for a grant of $1,500 . to assist in cleaming up , the indobted mness on the new wing of the Berlin & Waterloo Hospital. Several weeks ago it was exPected that a byâ€"law to taise money for the erection of 2 public _ slaughterâ€"house or abattoit would be ready for submission, but the joint committee of the City‘ Council and the Board of Health has beer somewhat inactive on this quesâ€" tion during the last few weeks. | 20¢ fout 14 u ::. fl;.â€"-uu oad t| GUELPH, Dec. 12.â€"The news that m um.“ d“tlt ;‘-t:‘:ur m;;nh:.nv steeland stipated waste m-'" and rena. wou erected at. the from m.:unu. and ....{“{ Provineial Winter Fair muq::- at Mm m-uy:t druggist vl, m.ummmoawtuamond m:L l!;', and m‘t’"‘m _“Ag“u;h.l‘bnfu at the noonday lunâ€" diately cleanse and re Mwmm relieof with Casoarets. ‘They i Two at Owen Sound Breathâ€"â€"Gandy® Sathartle. _ <| _‘ }=«:s~ 1.\ ~~ @wes _ . _ < = . i oade ow vig mma-j ® M’:E * . how ipation, Industrial ByLaw. |_ Calgary, Alte., Dec. 11.â€" A suit | Vice for twenty thousand dollars / has | in been entcred against the city _ of ! man Calgary by the owners of aneducat: Hlate ed monkey which died recently while time being exhibited at . a, vaudeville theaâ€" | been ,m in this city. tion ; _It seems that the monkey was beâ€"}its : j ing transported from the raitway ° who station to the theatre in _ question {tion and, the wagon in which it was ridâ€" |men ing bumped over an Oobstruction of pose some kind in the street. The animal {stro was thrown out on its head and sus~ bilit tained injuries from which it died: | â€" T» The city refused any compensation grat with the result that attorneys for| Th the the owners filed suit for _ the |been M U CCC CATCW, | VERCTE narians and farmâ€" era tor 35 yearsâ€" and it has proved its worth in hundreds of thousands of cases. Bickerdike, Alta., Jan. 20, 1913. "I have been nsing Kendall‘s Spovin Care for a good many years with good resuits. In fact, 1 am never without it." It. Nripore. 1 a bottleâ€"6 for #5, at d istsâ€"or write for t!flr_w' or our book !knu:‘g:vlhe Ho:l:’?tn. Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Enosbury Falls, Verment, U.S.A. :: $25,000 om a new mumcipal building Including fire hall. The application of Mr. .J. B. Pickâ€" ering for a license to conduct a pool room above his restaurant im Blenâ€" heim has caused so â€" much "discussfen that the Council decided to send the matter to the raterayers, and it will be voted on at the Januaty election. A petition and counterâ€"petition â€" was presented, the latter from â€" the W.C. T.U. Blenbeim _ has one Pool room amount in question. which were the grading and testing of eréam for creameries in order to improve the quality of westera Onâ€" tario butters, which is not all that «could be desired. â€" . "Muitde _ _ EDUCATED MONKEY The greater part of the judging is now finished at the Winter Fair, and the prizes have been allotted to the winters in the various classes. The grand sweepstakes for cattle was wor ‘by ‘Réd Paul, a twoâ€"yearâ€"old grade heifer, exhibited by Adam Armatrong, Robert Miller of Stouffrille, is speaking for the exhibitors, stated that the future of the winter fair largely depended upon increased acâ€" commodation. He hoped that this fair would become the greatest of the Dominion and even of America and of the world, but he declared that this would be impossible with the present conditions. & Mr. Nelles urged the exhibitors to returnmâ€" again next year and put up with the inadequate accommodation, and he assured them that by 1915 the new arena would be erected. «heon‘yesterday, when C. L. Nelles, president of the Guelph Fat Stock %uune«. that ‘Hon. W. J. Hanma, Provincial Secretary, and Hon. J. S. Duff, Minister of Agriculâ€" Aure for Onrtario, had promised to do 315‘0;0« made for this purpose. It is bardly likely that the aresia wil be ready for use by next year; in fact it is impossible because of the hugeness of the proposed structure, but it is practically certain to be ready for the show in 1915. The andersigned offers for sate his Yaluable farm _ comprising 100 acres, situated 1 mile east of Crosshill. On the property is a good pank parn, stome dwelling bouse, gnd all necesâ€" outbuildings. 00 acres undet cultivaâ€" ticn, balance in bush and swamp, 10 actes fall wheat sown, good supply of watet. ApPly to Before proceeding with the etection of officers a resolution was passed exâ€" pressing the deep sorrow of the Asâ€" sociation at the death of the belovâ€" ed President, Mrs. Foster, and their keen appreciation of her untiring efâ€" forts in their behaif. + The officers elected for the coming vear are:â€"â€", & Presidentâ€"Mrs. Bilger. i Ast Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Bowman. 2nd Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Ed. Pieper. Secretaryâ€"Miss Master. ‘ Asst. Secy.â€"Miss Potter. Treasurerâ€"Miss Pochellusch. \ _ Asst. Treasurerâ€"Miss Elliott. _ Secretary Treasurer for the B.â€"W. Alumnae Assocn.â€" Miss Good, â€" asâ€" sisted by Miss Roos. 100 ACRE F. l, The aunual meeting of the Graduâ€" ate Nurses‘ Association was held on Monday evening, Dec. Stk, at the Hospital, Mrs. H. M. F. Bowman, Vice President, in the chair. In her opening remarks Mrs. Bowâ€" man referred very feelingly to the late President, Mrs. Foster, whose time, energy and enthusiasm . had been, so freely given to the Associaâ€" tion as President, from the time of its inception until her death" _ and whose last message to the Associaâ€" ’tion had been an appeal to â€"each member to have a more serious purâ€" pose in each undertaking, and _ a stronger sense of personal responsiâ€" bility. â€" gratifying. _The best work of the year â€" has been the furnishing of the _ Nurses‘ Ward in the new wing of the <Hosâ€" pital. . ANNUAL MEETING OFâ€" GRADUATE NURSES ‘The prices demanded for farn proâ€" ducts at the markets of the leading cities and towns in Ontario on Satâ€" urday did mot . Yary Yery materially from the Prices demanded at the Berâ€" lin and Waterloo © markets. A com parison will be of interest to ~Tele graph readers :â€" Eggs 45c. Butter 30 to 33c. Chickens 60 to 75¢. each. Butter 38 ‘te 30c. Potatoes $1.00, Chickens 14 to 16c. pound. Egzs 45 to 50c. Butter 26 to 38c. Potatoes 70 to 80c. bag. Chickens $1 to $1.75 a pair. © Exg»s 50 to 60c. Butter .30 to 32%c. , Potatoes $1.00 to $1.10.bag. Chickens 15 to 18¢. pound. Butter 30c. Ip. Potatoes $1.10. bag. Eggs 40 to 44c. Chickens 18c. a pound. Eggs, 40 to 45c. dozen. Butter 30 to 32¢. lb. Potatoes $1.10 to $1.35 bag. Chickens 45¢. to 75¢. J uoagpags Wirnpormittencarge " â€" INGERSOLL. WATERLOO. TORONTO. ELIAS PLAYFORD, St. Clements â€" §1â€"4t GUELPH. BERLIN, STOCK FOOD CO. LIMITED, . â€" PP AP ET > +2â€"2 Cu IU=y sore throat it is a over * Tiitle gitt hes sprained m'a. fi! # Ing around fine without any othee Radway‘s hs“’ Relief." , ' guuse e C T m . e Cole e m me until the surface smarts and Medwes‘. e Cl WUn ha‘s S Fite «7 ’.'.r;.'. idsb 4s 13 7 of a nmmw"'nr-nrlc quin=y sore throat it ie a k mtb y Radwar‘s Read® Remug 47 steamer wrecks on Lake Huron.t inated at Goderich, the jury stri ly recomntending that Goderich:â€" completed amd propetly equipped a port of _ refuge, and that wige equipment be installed on vessels ment, Toronto. _ ce As the meeting was unanimousi] favor of so doing, the Town Cot will sign a contract for Hydro $ ‘t once. f : Representatives _ Murna "of Ufi and Baldwin of Plattsville: "s that these places were wholly in lot of Hydroâ€" and will,~ <aloug a Princeton also, sign contracts. I ‘will make a circuit through ote" the most Prosperous farming sect of.western Ontario, and already mumber _ of farmers have‘ ug their intention of using "Adam hited tman." * Ayr, Ont., Dec. 1%.â€"A â€"H Aric méeting was beld in "th Hall last ovening to test af the rateDayors as to secit to power here. Representati present from Plattsville and and many farmetrs were in a AVR 1 29 oo m O Apply the Relief to the thromt nm@ MB the suegans elul l 22e PEA V The Coronet‘s â€"inquest . into Butter 240, .. â€" . Potatoes $1.00. . : â€" :: Chickens 16 to 17¢. Potind; Eggs 40c. P | Petatoes $1.15) to $1.35; Chickens $1.60 a pait. Fesse 440. 00 0 in . asts wl Batter® 30c. .. . ~, us Chickens 80¢. to Sl.fi‘t.fil‘fl;f‘fi Eggs 45c. Butter 2%c. s .. % Potatoes $1.25. : Chickens 85 to 50c.. eath.‘ Eggs 35¢c. to 406. Butter 30c. > Butter 30¢c. 1 us Potatoes $1.00 bag. rev . Chickens 140. to 16c. a PoWRNE. "==~ 3 \ ~_ STRATFORPR. => «> [ / Eggs 40 to 48¢. â€" . ; _’gja‘i Butter 27 to 30c. .. Capgon Potatoes 75¢.. to $1.00 bag«; .* }‘ Chickems 15 to 17c. a pount.; «pA M hng RADWAY & BELLEVILLE. â€" **>~‘ ST. THOMAS. |, CHATHAM. > crms +7 CBP Y ks

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