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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jan 1908, p. 9

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_ In thirtyâ€"four ~ years ~Orme M.| 3ld, i Brown walked 111,000 miles as post.| ing 6. . man bet\ Cupar and Kilmay and 3-.‘ T & distance as~ was stated at| sotrel \, the appropriate. presentation ‘to | him coads! Of an easy chair, nearly. cqual to| Restt Chaif that which separates the moon | :n Ne > Marrisville, the county seat of Ritâ€" chie County, West Virginia, will be ‘without any municipal taxation this %filot.thflht.fime in>. the old town‘s history. The announcement has g been ‘made ‘by the Mayor, Romed H. Freer/.a Tormer : Attorneyâ€"General ‘of the State. Harrisville owns . its % n electric lighting ,qlant, and the profit from 1ts . operation, . combined with the interest of the town‘s money in banks, will afford ample _ revenue for all estimated municipal â€" expenses, o that no corporate tax will be laid. g other town in West Virginia ever €Bjoyed this distinction. is t could be more appropriate | ai the close of this article, commemoraâ€" ive of ~the anniversary of the ‘birth ‘of Whittier, than the song whico hi6 endeared him <to so many? . â€" W"&n@e West may breed ; post who will ‘zing a song _ of th: praitie to rival| Whittier‘s, but i is notâ€"likely.> It is probable tha: ough all the time: the effort _ o‘ the Quaker® poet ol New Englan: Will ‘ remain, as it is toâ€"day, . su m‘h the hearts of Manitobar people as a lyric of their homcland _ The poem, ‘"The ~Red River Voya geur‘‘ whiols is respongible for . th« regard in which Whittier is held " by people® of the whole. West . and even in the Dominion, in a genera‘ way, is one which ‘deserves its pbp plarity.. It is . the favorite poemâ€"o ‘the sc _children of toâ€"day, _ an‘ it is â€"en doubtful that _ an: m“m will ever dispute it ight .to precedence. y THE LYRIC OF PRAIRIE LAND _ "Thus each got what he ‘wanted, Ahe hunter getting his fur overcoat and the panther getting his dinner." . ""And~he shot, qut the panthér, @m, ; behind a ‘tree, escaped: unâ€" %‘.:*i‘h the ‘panther rushed . forth ; the huntér could reload. ; â€" ®**Aha, here‘s my dinner,‘ said the fih‘ ~ i i & __‘"And he fell upon the hunter @ hunt, same turer #**‘I must have a fur overcoat,‘ W #k &*:{‘ C i 1 ?‘ 1, es the panther, ‘must lqn \ * ‘Aha,‘ said the hbunter . gayly, mlfilm"hmh my fur overâ€" _ *"*Some hours later, in a . lonely wood, . the panther and the hbunter AHandsome Premium will be given to all subâ€" scribors in arrears who pay to Jan. 1at, 1009. _ _ will find in the Chronâ€" feleâ€"Telegraph a complete list of all Auction Sales and the latest and best stock Waterlioo County‘sâ€" Best Newspaper Will be sent to any ad: dress in Cansda for the yeur 1908 together with a handsome illustrated premâ€" iam for. only The Chronicleâ€" ‘~is a bright newsy paper and contains the most imâ€" portant items of interest of Canada and other coantries as well as the fullest acâ€" eounts â€" of . happenings throughout the country. _, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Farmers The Chronicleâ€" Telegraph his ° Lincolnshire < rival hc:!putoutom day &: an tmfi?«lflout at time to eat," said â€" the : lecâ€" P e r8 of (Winnipeg ‘Free Pross.) EACH SATISFIED on, foot 175,000 in twenâ€" f letier cartying a. r vears shorter than th,t be Telegraph @arth. orge 1 _ The following Christmas donations were received at the B. & W. Hosâ€" zl'l‘yl duting Dece:hr"ud l.l: grateâ€" acvnowledge the . Lady Superintendent:â€" % Dates, etc. will be annovnced later, Afternoon sessions commence at 2 o‘elock.. Evening sessions commence at 7.80 o‘clock. The evening meetings will be interâ€" q:r;od with voeal and instrumental music, : See mes for further «uies prognmanss jor notber perte A. B. Snyder, Pres., Eimirs. A. Wot. Viceâ€"Pres: OUrosshill. Josiah Stanffer, Pnd Viceâ€"Pres., Waterloo. Allen Bhantz, Se¢‘y., Waterloo. . Waterloo Ladies‘ Auxiliary,,~canned zh pickles, cat#up, Case . biscuits Orosshill, To Hail, Feb. 4th. inwheovitiecRoowelt‘s E.bhr?uh. HUMAIE Steddick‘s Hall, 6th. 'gim:?go.'%% %':ii 7&& 8th l + e Wateriog: To au? ho. 1ith." â€" , Fel & Speakersâ€"Mr, Phos. . McMilian, Sea; forth, ‘Ont. Mrs. OolenCampbell, Windsor, Ont.. ~aooyymges sisb at 5! Meetings. _ <, Special 4 â€" Win{erbourne, 8t Hall. Went Montrate, J-:m s )&l":fi:'-ley. O&Qm house, Jan. 106. h.o.:‘nggg?:.s-.m to 12 m niioele m Saley We | § "soran amangeme / t p zvorél;.tlb Ont: Miss M. 'Y.IJ. Torom' p. m. . . O, 4 en 1$ J.E. NEV Rgular, Shorthorns For Sale oi ns on o ue ga%@m%fi"@ JO8. B. SNYDER, 8 4t THOMASâ€" INGRAM,â€" Auctioneetr. 19.2%.> 45 ~Cr C ERALS,.~â€"â€" sSdIns ._OL : #1A0. APMOC O BC % let: Cash; over that amount | 12| FUD®ra! ‘Director. and Embaimers wonths‘ _ credit on approved. joint| WBterloo, Ont. Telephone sat Resiâ€" wtes. Five per cent. discount . {or |dente, on Young St., South 355, a ash. ~ Hay, grain and poultry, cash . | tore 267. 7 S ; 1â€"t(. wosscut saws, 2 heavy logging chains, :0 4t. Several other small chains . . 30. ow ~chains, crowbar, 3 double sets .of «.tness, 2 sets single harness, . 50 ap buckets and a Jarge sugar kettle :ron Kkettle, cream separator, 26 f%. adder, 2 ~lumber~wagons, sugar beet ox, 2 hay racks, 2 sets gravel planks, hreeâ€"seated democrat, sully, 2 â€":top wuggies, ‘cutter, 3 sets bobsleighs, 8 aeckyokes ~8 sets doubletrees, clgvi- irticles. & . Also cooking _stove, 2 heating stov es. corner cupboard, . sink, wardrobe, heese press, ieto. ...\ =_ ...\ / ghed About 600 bushels of. oats, 50 ushels peas, about 12 tons hay. .; > Blacksmith‘s .outfitâ€"Bellows, uvi, ise, â€" tongs, ~Shoeing : box, . workbench, sood. turning lathe, with tools; bone rinder, emery stone, etc.,.¢fc. ' Lunch â€"at Noon. : 4 No reserve as farm is . sold; ; TERMS.â€" Sums _of. $10. and unâ€" «t 10 o‘clock, sharp, the foll« + FARM STOCKâ€"Bay m | y ald, in foal; general p: n + U m higan Teng t Td m , $0; n C _ I J + sogrel 'tmm,.‘ 5 tll":‘g fa‘y;un. ‘bay coadster r yeal y hestaut hackney, _ fresh Cow, CAved n: Notember; fresh cow, calved in "Jecgmber, 32 cows due to calve . in March, 5 cows due. to calve in May, GCentrevilie, Township Hail," ; â€" ~Farm . IMPLEMENTS.~â€"Champion & or (six horseâ€"power), gasoline ceagihe in . truck, manure spreader, cuitting ox with 22 it of carriers, n;:&w .rinder {10 inch plate) 18 horse powâ€" r Deering binder,; 6 It cut; Frost ‘& Nood mower nearly new, M&out Pt- warvester with bundler, seed dr 11 (10 ube), cultivator and seeder combined issel disc, 14 plates; ~fourâ€"section irag hatrow, twoâ€"urrow sulky plow Detender) Land roller, sgingle . furrow ulky plow, 3 threeâ€"furrow gang Plows i single wfikng plows, turnip seeder, .cufder, turnip, pulper, fanning‘mill, hay ork, . with 140 ft. of rope, FroSst & Vood Hay rake, 10 ft; 2,000 1b scale; arge scale crate; circular saw, . five, nch . rubber belt, 30 ft;, 2 six ft. NORTH WATERLOO FARMERS®‘ INSTITUTE _ MEETINGS: . _ heifers riging 3« years old, ;3 siters rising. 2 m,z‘t yearling alves. Brood sow due to pig in Febâ€" uary, brood sow due. to pig in Decemâ€" or, 8 pigs 3 months old, 10 pigs 4 eeks old. . 20. Plymouth Rocks . 2 uineas, also a collie dog." .. ° ***will be held as follows: THURSDAY, JAN. 9TH,1908 gasoline tank,â€"and : yarious other Lell Waterioo, Ont, and flowers migs C y 3P and 4 IN or eaerooiths o'gӎ:;g‘flsugm ntbrl)'o tion tae d ane _fl.-;-;a-m is afineuthe o inte of he said John Koch, dvestsed, who trators on or before the twontioth day 0: Janâ€" &‘E{%hfl )u% in wmh..:d‘ udat:‘a-tns of E m.tun h-fl "A.l. I;::: ‘n’o loe ’é.' hnu:g c ioi ie c mang io h s meney t 2 ce M ‘e ) Aa® w# A e thaw I sitaalw weiifecm 200 c died on or about the fifth day of April, -i«zmua lag t ® 4 . 6 &m“zgw"“"m” ;LE ‘ Dnflulo"- ::Oqfl?cld Station, where John -2" mny, Limited, Admint, | PuTlalo Line u&%’}immn the '3&-': pany‘s ‘aterioo, purpose the Company‘ mal report and mo«m‘an&:.' By Order of the Board. + FRANK HAIGHT. Waterloo Dec. Sist, 1007 The ith annual meeting of the Waterioo ln_tnlmlâ€"nm(hwfllhhu J. K. SHINN A full supply of. > International Stock and Poultry Foods and Evergreen Lawn Seed at 206 per Ib. always kept on hand abj f Annual Meeting For further particalars regarding this -n°§ other properties apply to PRESTON, ONT. Nispel Block . _ Phone 85. No. 126,] [Situated in Senecs Tp. in Bnmtuud‘ Oon&hduwgm- eld and oply 5 miles from Cayuga, ;4 wile from sehool and 2 milesâ€" from seâ€" veral chmmm'uu:{md_ with 25 acres buah; 5 acres of which is nooan ie armun s 10 acres wheat, 20 acres elover, 40 acres timothy and 20 acres }Flou?;h.d. On this farm . is a 2 storey rame house, 5 rooms 0n the first floor aud $ on the second, with good stone ;.lti?'bnmfigé.’éflm for If this far® is misropresented I will pay the expenses of any one gutllhg to look at this farm, This offer will not Notice to Creditors cellar; good barn 32x Saturday, January _ . _ We have listed a number of and. North West Lands PE e mayprrinth in sn iermnd ~ E. L. CLEMENS C I.HOLMAN _ Phone 167 Dealer in Flour and Feed s * s +oo /5a%~ * Hesnn, Ont., Waterlw\ Mutoal Fire Insurance Co. *n hars A0tice. and wih L5 5" ty Look! â€"Look! Froderick Stroot, ~ . WaterIioo County s . «a Real Estate Office .. ... Vanager ty e t cultivation, remodelied buildings, 4 miles from s bush, good Water and large buildings. * _ Opposite Market, f 126 h trees, Mfat mt lavee rew pie Rrote Pavse S008 | uies ind ton menuae pptikentn tos Thâ€"rence | MeJaspenienat in the § o "‘Cambate. Price Bave, miles from, ..‘ _ "These Farms can be bought on very easy is unlimited natural gas in this a Télephone alt over ow Gouney and ie sontact o 88 i ahone. lots of Railroad mng-uomhnpoi a market as is tm# one of the best Cheese Factories, _ _ _ Thes on these furms is of a rich clay and sandy loam peffapmipiieleyâ€"/spiniitt h tree vr dnrantieder sc 4 to meet them on giving notice to _ ©00 V ;cu... fsd e ho ie o n se trees in same, 33 mores of ti * 200 aore farm, very rich land, largo fram e mw sarn,.lo"s of other ‘-lg.nr. bush, well fonced, mail delivered every othe day, newr io school and cnvrch. ary nice farm, two storey frame house with PR anioreednbedy roey fagt bare, ar Ied 100 about 10 a inespanetions oo hk o i mennmomn nernl k e d "or About 12 aores bush. Price $3700, s F 100 ahout 14 mil of 0 I“‘?F' 4 Iafl:rihovl‘lh" itally gm-mmmm common barny 30 aree bush, Price 130 acre about 1 1â€"2 from Canboro 4 miles t Common se e td § _1 In the new town. GUERNSEY,â€"â€" .â€" sagr To Investors Buy a good busi choico ccton ofu:;?g:;:um. m ’**P Â¥e m only. Call or ':l't.o. 2 PSO JACICOU 4t 30 bus. acre Ahotmtflayz! earl v‘nmn of seed potstoes, 'dn-’&«.Am to JAMES B. MITOBELL, * 50â€"1m0 Box 164, Water:oo, Ont. Mennonite _ and Storm ; Oate Hulles Black Hariey, largs whot. oi# k Barley, largé White Pea Peas yielded about 38 bus. per aore FOR SALE Choice Seed ‘Grain, Clover and o sare farm, adjoining the vil age of Can =mh-. fi:tl 18 nlntrue‘(_'flnb_om Highest market price all kinds of hides andug: the Waterloo Hides and acres are b?ah:@;;% .l’hc“::: 'g% fimh‘: bank bats and "‘:e:'u'r'n M-flm wm.m to. Knuown as Fairview Farm of 142 one and oneâ€" es tss Townsite Sales ‘Solicitor, Public, ete, _ Valu able Farm For Sale ingn barn, £000 pig atable. ‘This is a THE NEW LAND OFFICE â€"B BILEEHE N Jacob Câ€"§troh, Prop. ANDREW ZOELLER, NEW HAMBURG, 5 miles from Berlin: . ure, good buildin#s, a snap <o J. G. BKIP, â€" Linwood, Out. Skins Wanted creek and fine Cheap Farms from Berlin Berlin, Ont. lot here or & , : Notary OR DIRECT 10 as In Umis.district and we are having ?nd also connection with long dlu..em ffame . aB IEE Es n Ed 2 for & 100 acre farm, very rich .1 , gos en ene goree tvod mfi'fimm% mnch mail delivered m.?;&""g:};-:tfi id ~ d4 pore & a* omn En tactor ie arra :;-@ npaniep ons tipier e oneasee in free fange mt i Butt 6'?5 ? 135 acre farmn, t 10 acres | ponotes s is a beautifol home, Price .&u Cobage 150 acre farm, adjoin the ver, Hinonantes na tin fase aop onum,lyhm:u trees, :dâ€"ry %&g Joim SW tom Oimbote mi h aed orchard wit! second Monday â€" Next shipment Déc SHIPPING H0OGS WANTED IN fomedom amny|ndulricekir t mss P ts buildings on property. Ab?dlnt plyo!h‘n:d-nd-on'wu-. orhr&'} particulars apply on premises or to â€" e atis JACOB SHANTZ, â€" The undersigne4 offers for sale his valuable farm situated 2 miles east of Breslau,consisting of 93 acree,of which 85 acres are in a good state of cultivaâ€" tion, 6 acres sown in fall wheat, the balance in good bush; fall plowing is eommod. Ahoafinllnmohvfln and bank barn and all ecessary outâ€" _ twro bulls 7 and 5 months old," sized mlnqn:. & mool%'m ( uo. P ge Uham at and out of Scot tish uun”'t[:'l::&olrudLAh& a few cows ves by stock P eramecgge a ham MENNO 8. WEBER 50 2mos. Box 250 Waterloo Shorthorns For Sale and Maryborough, 14th Concessi .:-i nnam',mnWDnh' yton station, :nnâ€" venient to church, molln and school, .10 acres of wood <bush, well watered. Imgkuhon:n apd large bank barn. ve ers‘ are solicitedto communicate wlt.h’tho , farm of 185 acres, é?".s-i"u:.en’ 3:‘- nn.m..“.':’.. 'fli proprie tor, ouse and barn by ram., â€" There is also and h‘l‘l m' llou.'h'nAh in a good state of cultivation and is situâ€" ated 1} miles from Conestogo and St. Jacobs. Can be bought at s reasonâ€" ‘Ncl ngn For further particulars " +Â¥ & as t Farm For Sale O+040+teo+40+e+040+0+ #x 9 52â€"1mo. _‘~_**_â€" AB. G. FARROW, 50â€"1mo Bosworth, Unt. Farm for Sale. Farm For Sale MENNO KOOH ONTARIO Conestogo P. 0.; Ont and the land is to be fouud in Water supplied at rg' i' very _ nieg 4, goed ie barn 0. "wanl fonoad: WEAVER‘S BO0K Dark brown mixed patterns with colâ€" ored overplaid, strong linings and interâ€" lings. Sizes 35 to 44. <A stylish wel made sait for inss money on @ t( make thid fairly irresistable indugement d 2 sun §.00,f * "@ ame 19 99 overplaid, sinkle : breoasted ‘Jong sacque wmh vent, first quality Moing and trimming and the very best of workmanship througbout. Bizes 34 to 44. We have knocked doliars off the price to All Wool High Class Worsted _ * _ Suits to go Vory dark ground withfaint colored The Clothier‘s The Store of STORE IN W ATERW&“%% Farm for> Sale series at 20¢ each. ERNST & C STRASSER‘s® l?vâ€"mty_itbobwiodbyflum’ d t] joy which the NEW YEAR has in store for you. _ Men‘s Clothing May:thoâ€"recollections of the dying year live . ~* ' ‘of the time thate gone, ‘and. Mt memory . as & ‘ .. We awing into 1908 with a defermination N8 dhacdunt the pust at. every point, modt Koopl store the best e e + x at . Happy New Year _ Three Big Inducements in Tweed Suits 2 %2, 24. 4 x * ¢ & % ‘.1.;‘,:'; it .3 & ew Year L. +A tag Wanted : .« uie L i0 Th 445 WP 4t

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