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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1914, p. 11

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_ commencing at one o‘clock p.m.,'.fl\el Efiects of:late . Jacob B.. Good _Esâ€" ( xd m‘ property : tate, 178 King St. East, Berlin. ‘_:; ml‘ ESTATE. â€"Good Brick December 17.â€"Farm stock and im« Te 1o% with orchard of ‘good | Plements of, DaÂ¥id 8. Kock. 3 miles|f .. ouse and + St. Jacbbs. 1 _ _/ Aruit frets in vu:sz of St. Agaths. hV > ‘gf ‘Afi C mu:t i:‘gn vmml ie T §§urg ol ‘. one acre % C /( Om ene l6¢ is a house and barn with Geo,, C. Class ‘Auctioneer / "| ‘ ‘_ wchard . apd on: the other lot is a| Dec. 186§â€"â€"Dispersion sate of C.;, C. .* .!. barn and orehard: i "jpkmm;‘-“l'mfluw'.notth.!;u; W .. SHOUSEHOLP: EFFECTG.=â€"Burcan, | "Hawkesvine,"@nd‘ 14 ie south | ob 3'53’""‘* , writing desk, dining | ‘Walléenstein~ C.P.R. 64# : peom tabl «. Jounge, _ Singer sewing| Dec. 30thâ€"FArim of 104 actes formâ€" iéhine; 6 cane bottom chairs, 6 Kitâ€"| erly octipied ‘by Isasc B: ° Martin, en dbair 'fg gockers, 4 small tables, | <at the ‘Zilliax House, Elmira. Nall eténd kitchen table, 3 bedsteads, | Jan. 14thâ€"Fatnr.stock . and . impleâ€" "bot; #swash stands, kitchâ€"n WMMI ments of AlL. Shantz, 1 mile west coal" o «oil â€" beater, 3 burnet | . of 1 iz j ' 55 Ramitine stovs. with bake orer, new: | jan. 2Qterdiarm stock and â€" imbleâ€"| â€" u1) AvaBh tub, cider barrels, grindstone, MWW‘A.aniden 1. mile ~_ ""lace curta@s, blinds, _ pails, !W.‘ south of Floradale. ‘ Ts aaes, altess "mn ‘omae, e on _ _ _ ~._ | W lamps, adtchen utensils and numer0Us| Aley â€"Fraser, Auctioncet l :AE EHOLD EFFECTSâ€"Cash. . .| phureday, Fan. Ytiâ€"=Stock and in\ , ’g* MS | OF REAL ESTATEâ€"10| pleménts ..'émw Tepadifud, 100‘ i ) d cent. on day of sale an1 batance! 35 and 38 ine East Zota, 3 [| _ in 30 daye. |â€" mu‘m:&:‘uunn_nmg\ # 4 fi ICKUS, Auctioneer. of Wednesday ;‘ 'Nâ€"Stocl-‘..d imâ€" d LOtIS: (CH, «Executor Shantz, 15, ? “"""”m PA ‘Schneider . W’llmm,( 1;‘* mile ie Ro t m ol 00 n ts wl ~a4â€"41, ! : east of m KK _ Iniplements, Ete.â€"Deering 6 ft, binâ€" ‘det nearly mew, D : mower ROAH f; Â¥, Frost . thay rake Hrpvaligbic pdi ‘ S cultiâ€" torâ€" 1 y new, steel land rolâ€" ler, Masseyâ€"Har dise, Sâ€"section iron hetrow,«=: â€" ..fi*:n iron _ bar ) *3, ‘single â€" combination ".I! racks, 3 wagons (2 nearly e, portable steam .engine, rse r water.tank, 2 sets team har_ C ‘ semp. 2000.!bs., â€" fanning 12. â€" !2. 135 feet rubâ€" f m separator dohb neckyakes, forks, shovels gt \other articles too numerous ‘mention. s : Also‘about 8 tensâ€" Timothy hay. ‘< Ter ‘Hay, fat cattle, and â€" all sums ofâ€"$10.00 and under cash;. over fi m; 10 _months‘ credit on mfeun 1:3:;;“'? duw«lfi: . _ ‘ce ~p of . cre 14 ut ond ts ; W VOLL, Proprietor. AL:;»_JTMI'IICIA(L‘YS Auctioneer. HENRY KUNTZ,â€" Clerk. 47â€"2t. to calve January.2§5th 2 cows due to W cow due to calve ith, cow due to calve April 6th, cow due .to calvre May 3rd, .6 hel to be in calf, 10 fat teers is 2 years old, 11 â€" spring â€">Keal Estabts.â€"The nroperty consists L0%iâ€"@ sixâ€"roomed â€": solid brick house, | nicely: papered and in firstâ€"class shape sitWated on a Lot; 48 nv 124 fact doep with an extra fine garden, 178‘ Fing St. Fast near Cedar St., a very d> .Sirable home.â€" ‘‘**etrms on Household Goods : Cash. ~PTéerry: on Real Estate: 10 â€" per wcent. on day of safe, 10 per cent. o‘ (lalinte . within 30 days, the balance !ig; be arranged as first mortgage on at x‘p.. m., lhtl. property, . vis: F rising four and & bay team rising 8 years » bay riging 8 years old, sup ‘to be in foal, bay mare rising 3 bay colt rising 2 years old. A , Hitc.â€"8 good dairy cows. . 2 cows fresh about two months, cow due .. There will pesold py public auction the ‘property: and hotsehold goods beâ€" Jenving : 18 3 estate of .the late «‘acob G. Good, situated 178 Kin: £t.â€"â€"East, Berlin, on REAL . ‘ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD _ o+. EFFECTS. Commencing at folfowing ; > 4 ‘FHousehold Efiects :â€"Bed room S‘t, slngle "bod. . 3 bedst a‘s, spring and matiress, leaf table, extonsion ta\le, sidetoard, lovnce, Conter table. writâ€" ing.desk and bbok case com‘‘n~d, upâ€" holstered chair, .rookers, kitchen and difing‘rooim . Cehairs, gond kitchen ratige (nsarly new\ ecal i‘ at‘r, gas pin‘¢,~ wash thach‘ne, lawn mower, s‘Wwiuz machin>. haneinz lamps, carâ€" yets, frvit _ jats, and a lot «. dishes and ~Litchn ‘utensils. ; * Futther in‘ormation . can be . had ‘¥rom . the undersigned. _ MONDAY, DECEMBER 218T, 1914, SATURDAY, PUBLIG SALE > s... JOF . ESTATE ANO.:HOUSEHOLD " ~o o ErrEOts; will be soid y poblic auction illage of St. Agatha, on propâ€" the estate : the late Ludâ€" Â¥, JABUARY 6, 1916 OR‘S SALE 1.30 p.m DEC. 19, 1914. lt 47â€"1t the . n o. nd Siieas. " _ Tnere be WÂ¥bid : by public auge ind ns $ rule north "of Car lin and Preston m 61;"" Berlin and Preston ville, on m 5~< . SQk * ® H â€"@. Sqctel ~rising 'udofi’ y.qnfi:ckfi rising u YCGAF 8. â€" â€" s "I;'.‘u&." ntsâ€"Beed drill, disc, spring {ooth Cultivator nearly new, 3 : land rolef, 3 sets irom harrows (1 single,, 1. dot )._mmfi har« row, vw Gilson gasoline engine, 14. horseâ€"power, wm‘“hds. cable running stump. pullér, 2 tutting boxes, . double fruit and vegetable. s.:rli:; wagon, single fruit and "flt_ > wagon, good buggy,‘ cu ter, ;’man, orchard sprayer, in eubator and brooder, hand seedet, hand weeder, 3 sets: double ~harness, set single harness, iron kettle, wheel batrow, 4 rolls; fence wire, 2 rolls, 34 rods each, chicken and hog fence, :s wires high, 1 roll, 12 rods, 8 witâ€" es high, 1 roll 80 rods, 6 wires high; turnip pulper, hay rack, .wood reck, gravel planks,.step ladder, some lumber, some shortâ€" wood, corn planâ€" ler, potato planter, hot bed sashes, korse blankets and robe, 1 crossâ€"cut saw, and maby other articles. â€" CUatile}"good dairy cows supposed to be in‘ ‘?;au to calve 1st of Aug., ong. due to calve 2204 â€"Aug., Grain and Rootsâ€"2 tons hay, about 1140 bu. oats, about 100 bu. mangels, some borse carrots, some turnips. Ho@sehold Eflectsâ€" Kitchen stove, beating stove, coal stove, coal . oil cooking stove, cream separator, washâ€" ing machine, large lard can, 2 barâ€" rels with vinegar, cupboard, sink, parlor suite, sewing machine, table, some canned fruit, some empty jars, and many other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, roots, chickens, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved security, or 6 per cent. discount for cash payments of credit amounts. makks Commenciig at 1. o‘clogk sharp FOR SALE AT LINWOOD V. R. Berlet is ofering his â€" well located property, containing & stotre and _ dwelling combined, an extra dwelling, a good barn and garden. A splefdid opportunity for any tind of business: V.â€"R. Berlet. €â€"4. ‘sarling beifer, call 2 months _ old, voout Ip thickent, £00d Collic dog;" Dec. 21.â€"Real Estate of $ properties at Josephsburg. and ome at . St. AgatHi®, antlt household effects of the late Ludwig Schneider, at St. Agatha. Dec. 190â€"Real. Estate and Household Efiecu.ol:fite Jacob B.. Good Es tate, 178‘ King St. East, Berlin. December 17.â€"Farm stock and im« plements of David 8. Kock. 3 miles ‘an. 6.â€"Farm stock and implements of Abram "‘ Huéckroth, 1+ miles North of Freeport, 34 miles South of Bresiau,‘8 miles North West of T‘reston: ~3‘*</; Jan. 10.â€"Farm stock and Implements of Theobold Kroétsch, 4 mile ’Wnt_ of Crosshil, on â€"the Milkbankâ€"Road. Tan. 26.<â€"FArm stock and imiplements 6 H:; A."Ihomson, 14 mile South of Strassburg, 4 miles North West of Blair, kpowh as: Hislop farm. â€" pec. 4 spersion sate of C.;, C. ~Bi 4* miléb * worth J; ‘of "Hawkesvine@nd‘ 14 itle south | of Walléastein®~ C.P.R. 8t 23y Dec.: 30thâ€"Fhtin of 104 ‘acres formâ€" erly octupied ‘by Isasc B. " Martin, ‘at the ‘Zilliax House, Elmira. â€"~ Jan,. 14thâ€"Fatm‘ stock and impleâ€" . ments of AlL. Shantz, 1 mile west ALLEN BURGETZ, Proptietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. 4C of. H 4) â€" "uke Jan, im,ttock and Imfi; men "A.~ Bhider, . 1. mi south of firfinh of Josepk Voll, 1% of Baden, 4; miles New Hamburg, and Petersburg. TUESDAY, DEC.â€" 22, 1914 A. J. Mickus Augioneer E. J, Shantz, Auctioneer Auction Sales P * OF and implements miles southeast southwest _ of 2 miles west of * 1 PIBL 46â€"2t ~<The WM“S‘Q&“* late John H. Stange will ‘ dor sale at the Zilliax House, Eimira, on Terms of Saleâ€"Fifteen per cent. of the purchase price on day of sale, the balance 30 days thereafter. when possession wiil be given, Further conditions will be made ~known on day~of sale, or can e ascertained by applying to the undersigned. + Igfl% ar.that a ain parcel “u; in af' T m:l': Woolw | a o ~im the County ol Waterlod," cont by admeasurement one hundred â€" and: :: merés and three rods, na:'o or c of t Lot tm hoi o i o "o. 9 ‘Township of Woolwich. On the farm are 1} story brick house and : woodâ€" shed attached and a cement ~block silo, the farm is seeded to 20 acres of meadow, aboutâ€"35 acres are‘plowâ€" ed, some second growth maple and pasture land, a good young . orchard and well watered. 1 ~ The said lands were formerly ocâ€" cupied by Isaac B. Martin and will be sold free from all incumbrances. more nursery stock than ever before: We hays room for another agent: in this county, however, . and applicaâ€" tions should be sent in at once. . A good man should earn from $15 _ to Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. 42 4t. $30 per weekâ€"right through the winâ€" ter. No delivering or collecting. Outâ€" fit free. Thos. W. Bowman & Sor EXPERIENCED : Farm Hand (Marâ€" ried wants position by the 15th: of *March: Apply Box 62, Telegraph, Berlin. _ 4441t At 4 p.m., the following farm>pFOBâ€" The undersigned ofers for sale bis farm cornisting of 150 actes, Lot No. 8. Erb‘s road, 8 miles west ul . Watâ€" trloo, 146° ‘actes . under cultivation, balance in good bush. â€" Bank barn, straw shed and _ all mscessary ‘outâ€" buildings, eood house. Fall ploughing done, also 35 atres in grass, 19 acres fall wheat. Good supply of water in barn and house. Apply to & FOR SALEâ€"LADIES‘ FUR COAT. Fine quality â€" Buflalo fur, _ with Beaver quality, warm and durable. Right thing for driving, 210 Weber Chambers, King West, Berlin. 47â€"2t 7 actes in fall ©wheat, 25 acres in grass, 20 acres hard wood bush, balâ€" ance clear, mostly of fall plow‘lg done, frame house â€" of 6 rooms kitchen, bank bars, well supplied with water and â€" good fences. 4} miles west of Waterlco, 1} imilesâ€"east . of St. Agatha. | s For. particulars npl{ s PAUL HERBER.. Propri¢tor. R. R. No. 1..~ 454t. Three h:rse power Gilson gasoline engin« on trucks. Good condition. A snap. $110. C daiom o Also a heavy spring waron, capac ity 3000 Tbs. "Good â€"=repair. For quitk ra‘e at . $30.â€"Fo: particulars Address box 139, Waterloo, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30th 1914 JOHN H. STANGE ESTATE _ GEORGE G. CLASH,; Auctioneer. s s :. d 471â€"2t In spite of the war we are selling _ High . ~Prices THE NURSERY BUSINESS CHOPPING DONE AT THE WATERLOO CIDER MILL WOLFEâ€"BROS., PROPS. M. A. SHANTZ, Manager.â€" for Beef and Horse Hides, Calf and _~ Sheepakins. .. All kinds ot: Skins and Furs dressed at Stroh‘s Tannery Waterioo. FOR SALE CHEAP FARM IN WOOLWICH General Wants. GEO. G. CLASS, MARIA STANGE, JACOB STANGE, Executors ol JOS. BAST, St. Agatha, Ont. _ 454t OF For For 44â€"0t i A, gegolution . was ~ea w in the. disg iagion profits. . It was the last regular meeting \Of the Wbt the year, 5 ;& tmis _to the . meeting, the Finence Committes met, and passed a _ lAFK® nulnber of accounts,> It was ,‘i rine O‘clock when the Council settied down to business. © Mayor Kawman présided, and all th: members weri ptcsent except Councillor Halstead. Jan. 3, 1914. Alarm from box 25,; at ‘the . residence. of Jacob 8 % Cause of fire, a _ burning chimney, time 5.15 p.m. { a We Narch 17, 1914. Fire Underwriters‘ inspector sent in a call from ‘bok 23,; calling for. 6 streams, and 350 feet of hose was used, amd 2 chemicals. The pressure . maintained mw%qt‘ the test proved satislactory.~ Time. 10.50 a.m. R o ts May 4, 1914.... Alarin by eolevhli G?mun“.i- * 4 nite t h ual resort o(z Waterloo ‘Fire © ‘ gade, for the year ending Dec. 1st, 1914. ; 4 hstbist 71 pan. > # vta *pec. ##8, 1913. Telephone call â€" was reéceived Ifom â€" Berlin to assist ~ the Berlin Fire Brigade in figliting a fire at Breithaupt‘s tannery ; 1200 feet were used. Time. 9.20 a.m. We have sau:otwiu.mcnllllll!i.“"'“""fl the year as* follows : o i mm Dec.: 14, 1918, alarm from box §4, * <*"/‘ J IAM':‘Mur n (.l’nm 4 m.“"ih pled by,â€" J. Cook ; isA . each: feet of hose and 50 foot ladder ‘wet 3 us used, : Canse ofâ€"fire unknown. . Time] BL E8. â€" Lee. 25, 1913.. Alarm from box. 42, night watchmen burning rubbish ‘:z hind â€" Snyder Bros. factory. _ Time 4,35 p.m. 3 at the Quality Mattress Co., 450 ‘ of hose was used and 50 foot . were raised. . Cause of fire thr the picker. Time 3.55 pm.~ â€" = > .. Julvâ€"6, 1914. â€"Alarm ny phone frotm Charles St. Grassâ€"fire. 350 feet O boss was used. Time 3.30 p.m. > . ; Nov, 8, 1914. â€"Alarm=from â€" box at the residence of the Canada niture Co. :Ltd., Rubbish burnifg tit>. v. o>dshed... No chose or ladders were used.â€" ‘Time 2:20 p.m. o6 Cct. 25, 1914.~Failse atarm from Box 32. . Time of cally/12.30 p.nf.. <J The . ..time lost .by fivemen at fires was 240 how‘s.. ~ . ? f © Beputy Reeve Kutt made the sugâ€" gestion that a public meeting: be held theâ€"night .after the nomination m ing, to give , the differerit cand nominated _ a:â€"chanee‘ ~ to speak. He vg.ested: that . when the nomination Nov, 28, 1914. False alarm from box. 25. Time of call, 11.30 p.m.. i During theâ€"year 17 .practices were beld at: which 3,050 feet of hose was uscd, and 580 feet ofâ€"ladders raised. Time lost at these practices was ;sg hours. £F.% & q ho + GEO. A. KARGES,‘ _ ‘ * ~»‘â€" CThief. * was paid for efficient service. â€" He Stated that when he completes _‘ the roli, it will pe ‘upâ€"toâ€"date. #4 Tax Collector J. vnfln,-un was Orâ€" dered to te yald his ‘salary of $275, thit is an . increase of $25, which is held from 7.30 to $:30 o‘clock ‘ in the evening it is too late befote all th; steakers get a ellllet‘“ud the rato, ayers go bome. By. having two nichts, sav the second night:after the l:mlmfi?n. the different mmm?f the . countil, . and ~tis conmissi( wouldâ€" be: given ~a chance ‘to o&‘ Adjournxent > was . made . at lt.p{ o tlock. a > & 37 mae uie M New â€"positions for Berlin Busines§ College " students.: Alberta Fiscbory sten. Berlin Felt Boot"Co.; L. Hen merich, sten. Chrgulel_u‘, "(’j:l‘“ + bkipt. Domision Sugat. Co,; Le R‘hgar, offices Bank of N. Scotia ; Fi Wrigs?}, -crt”rouavmmm; New students will be tted : when BUSINESS I8 >« >.>.> .. t}f. ‘REPORTED GOOD â€" P /s /~ ~IN ELMIRA winter‘ term ‘opens ‘Jan. 4 ual. meeting of the Elmiraâ€" fio% mkd Boo;y officers were clec t 1915 as follows * President, . A» Efl Edwards ; _Â¥iceâ€"president, * I Hilbarn ; secrotaryâ€"trea ,â€"Ci4 ' Hcheirhott ; Mm ': Christman. Mrs. D. Hollinger, | Mts. Jac _ Winger â€"Mt. 0. H. Vogh,. Faulds,â€" Walter _ Fulton, Mugssl~ah. Alvin hirk and C. Ruppeol. The soviety hasâ€" lost a faiB tul werker in . Mr. J. H. BowmaA now" attemiing unbversity.c 0. 0000 .b U Percy Ruppel has n-glnd & patriotic song, "Britain ‘Always." > . Trade conditions, aspecially in ufacturine lines, are improving, some â€" local â€"astories: are w ovcrtime. °* â€" n\ The now Lutheran church is nearing con‘pletion, and work on the post: Ofe fles is â€" protressin+ nicely, _ The nz Metropolitan Bank will soon Be .. Elinifa, Dec..14.â€"At the ipos Fire Chiet‘s Report Salary f!id." >3 24 MJ OX .40.; ho 50 â€" feot | mical$. .« Mmut‘ (3 \Time ht it 'f‘ l & rColofi(dllti Towels, m.. prratest variety, at per pair _ 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, WELLINGTON *‘ ~goUNnTyY GIVES . Gueiph, Dec. 13.â€"Ths County Counâ€" @11 of Wellington yesterday morning Ecided, after long and careful conâ€" @ideration and ruch discussion, to mflbfl% an amount equal to ons illâ€"on tifs dollar of their taxes . to tho Canadian Patriotic Fund.. This Rreang in exact figures $23,710... The fimv will not,ke contributed im‘ a np. sum, but . $5,000 ,w}ll be contriâ€" bitedfor the month of December. of #ghis. year and $2,000 per qmonth until Wls close ol the war. If the war is myct belore the money is expended . a tommittse of ths Council will dsterâ€" whine ‘what â€"â€" shall be done with â€" the p!:w AB CHRISTMAS GIFTS .,‘7"-" CANNQOT BE OVERDONE ‘ Eyery housekeeper will find a welâ€" ;itu place for one or two or a dozen tnore. < ‘They> were incxpensive _ and * Children‘s Wool Mitts in all. colâ€" ors at 1§¢ ‘and ......... ...3.......... 88€ *â€"Men‘s Hoves at 85¢, $1, ‘and $1.25 h lined ‘or unlined. ° '-H‘-&l N‘fi. all '““n at 15¢, 20¢,.250) and »....... ........ King Street Ladies‘ Chamoisette : Gloves, . in black_chamois color, at 25¢ and 50c © AEK YOUR child octasionally | it |Fiockey Ulub can be oifiened at DC% ;‘m-t.m,m enbec‘s or Zick‘s, Waterloo. The first skating of the season in‘ DON‘T FAIL to . read ‘the "ads‘" Mtfirlqo Rink took pface on toâ€"day. Thoâ€" Ad.â€"man says they _ ate day niglft. _ . unusyallv newsy. : lack, tan and brown, prices . $1.00 DK 20 e vi hn eme romn t it n‘ y ag Thatâ€"abmost "crery gift list ought BEFORE CHRISTMAS â€". COUNT TP Linen Huck Towels with fancy borâ€" We buy butter; eggs, ‘dried apples, tÂ¥ Wettlaufer‘s Departmental Sto ~â€"_~~‘_ We want everybody to enjoy Qiffords good thin gs in their Christmas Dinner. 8 n o * â€"We want the Children to‘enjoy the Séason. You‘ll find no Joy like the Christmas Joy of the little ch Be methodical and come early and Xmas shopping be comes a real pleasura, ‘é W, ORaNakE NUTs AND CHRISTMAS FRUTTS: Are in srock aAflb our Prices ARR\~ * !‘._[ sure To se THE Lowkst, YOUR INSPECTNON INVITED _ : . /0 t y °. CHRISTMAS .CANDIESâ€"Pure here. ‘"Purity," : That‘s what you want to be absolutely sure about ‘¢ybur. candles for Christmas. it means much to everyune‘s Kealth, particularly the little folke who .6 aweets in such â€" quantities at this ‘Season. You can buy candies here with perfect ‘confidence in . purity, you have a greater variety to choose from here than slsewhereâ€"and you pay no more. & PX onl ah. is oulles Bs Nesn _ 300 The of Chocolate B'nan. assorted, regular. 25¢, fOP ... ... 0. 02y ce ol y s s ce en es dr ie a en e e rr e /4Â¥ sBR *]um»mumo.ruumne.m...... Ti Arriaifipss . viee ie Â¥ih ie VErbers iÂ¥ d iges ( .Q.d ‘¥00 the Bugar Sticke, regular 256, fOF.., ©.,..2.0} ksb kess «sÂ¥ ie k serr es Cark «yÂ¥rkskerrs ...'.v.'...il wie * : h R i 200 ths Royal ant Brown mixed, the finest evar Shown .,, ... 0..0...00.00 sede l ++ s ... .. .a the for 60 Ihe. We have a nice assortmant of Newport Chocolates ranging from 28e.to ...... ...... 'fl"“"% J W. GIFFORD _â€" King St., Wate %3 Waterloo‘s Reliab}e Y And Upâ€"toâ€"date Groce y..,‘ We are specially well prepared to meet your. wants in CHRISTMAS ~GROCERIES.: We have a lq theyh stock including Dates, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes. " Ce 4 s c y t Ne *‘ .GMOICE CHRISTMAS FOWL, We have madeâ€"arramgements for the chaicest tm.mm,cfi lhg some special coop fed Chickens, weighing from $ to 8 the., also Quese, Turkeys and Dlucks: >, . ‘ > ‘\.. . _CMRISTMAS TREES. We have on hand & large shipment of Christmas Trees, large and. sfi prices from 25¢ to $1.50, buy one from us, make this you stors. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW._ :. MILL ON DOLLAR Pert Nifi Kid Gloves, in white, p as early a Do Your Xmas Shopping Early STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS, Cash Bargain Store Here is a lot of moge articles in demand for Christmas gifts as . folâ€" lows:« © 1 Handkerchi¢is for everybody. l Ladies® Neckwear. . neay A Christmas market:â€"will pe: beld in W.terloo on Wedn:sday, Dec. 23rd, two days before Christmas. A. resoâ€" lution . ‘was .passed .. on motion â€" of Cotinciliors Moyer . and Holle setting this date for the market, Wl_tetloo_dfl not have.a C!_tllhntl ivaret last year, and it was greatly missed by the townsfolk. With « a Christmas market it is a bonfit :to the farmer, to the citizen and to the * The chairman of the Town Propotty Committer. was instructed . to . ‘have the market heated on . market days duiingz the winter months. C Beason tickets â€" ‘o~ . the Waterloo Hockey Club can be offlened at Detâ€" enbec‘‘s or Zick‘s, Waterloo. â€"Honey Comb Shawls Choics cream candy_ 2 . ;m: : { F | Best soft M « Peanutg Pef 1B ....=. .»> Kid Gloves . * Filborts per lb *";..r,fi onions, poultry, etc. Highest prices paid. $ s Ladies Umbrellas Lace Curtains: > Bed /Spreads Elegant Back Combs Wool Clouds Maids Aprons â€" Wool Shawls ‘ Honey â€" Comb Shawls ‘Toys ‘ Gentsâ€" Unibrellas Bilk Girdles. Men‘s â€"Neckwear Windsor Ties Pritings â€".â€" T Sweater Coats Silk ?fim‘tq Maivatta Dattine Moirette Petticoats ARKET ON DECEMBER 29rd. cial All. Linen Sideboard hfi Centre Pieces <iÂ¥5» Doplies y or : Bargains. Boys‘ and Men‘s c% isls in every dbpar o Try our. Royal m.ofl The date on the address Jabel your paper telis M“‘ h you scription expires. If the date thereon is Past, <or if your sub ticu is sbout to expire you .. confer a favor by sending us newal of your subscription by mail.» */ uo. oiuce . en Hagersville, Dec. 13.â€"The M: Mary‘s Roman Catholit Chure opened here this morning â€" byâ€" Dowling, mmnlod.‘g Vicar eral Makoney, Dean y , Brat and Fathers Cleary and Bobom! hundred and seventyâ€"five visitors Hamilton ulso ‘came here. by train. Bishop ‘Dowling ‘Blessed cHurch and sang Pontifical Madk, sermon. was delivered by* Vicat eral Makoney. ‘A special: ‘Teatu the ‘opening was‘ the lm' of Knights of Columbus "Choir, 10 Richard Woodcroft. ‘The church filled to overfowing. Lised Gloves Children‘s Gloves Contmate Hose Cashmere Sox . Dress Silks Boys‘ Suits Overcoats ‘Table Napkins Fancy Feit Slippers 8T. MARY‘S CHURCH O LOOK AT YOUR LABEL. Waterloo, 281 Ste

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