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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Mar 1908, p. 1

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_ ~GEO. HASENFLUG _ . Good CS p s 30 ch ‘~~ $ bar / Y bar _ â€" Feet 00 Nt achdfinifcubsrais . Abpits wet bainer _b tor siph ccmbytveinniithe hcraiaier mm spimabs in dary * %“â€",flmuum.ui'mun well at barns, just lately robuilt. Supposed fl?fio.p«l farm, a Grogt Barg iin . $6,200.00,. _ Easy Tor ms. _ 100 Aorte farm, common house, fairly good barus, drive house and other w, extra well watered, abount 10 actes extra good bush, lots of Pine : m Mostly black sand, nearly all underdrained, adjoining Grand River Ks 54 miles from Dunnville, Price $4,500.00. * ; _ "LIQUIDATORS SA LE. y> ‘to the firm of Mesere, Boshmer, Erb Co., holding the above E%gzcmlhnund'h ’flthum date Satorday, ruary 8th to clear out the entise stock in the basement. _/ ~| /. 3 The. BerlinGranalated sugar for$1.00 l.'-flqnoumumm o sugar for... 1.00| tionally close prices to f :wmmh 100| barrele; Granite and Tinware, Mamâ€" Tbe. best roastedRio Coffes for. 1:00 / moth, Red and Alsike Clovers and Good Jupan Tes Dust per lb. _._ | Timothy Seed; Nait by the barrel. 1\ PROKMG® .....«oâ€"<â€"s«s=2«>» +10] . c id d o ce maep oi . ib Ne Aocvede in ergie m ng * 7 feis e T nc <* «0 Trunks Jn" texar> RalP it bars Fels Naptha soap for .... 40 ?:o 'l‘ohaooh;:fron .a:: Best Quaker Brand Corp and o4 / ) "" oo s noves o l2 0.# 19 «. Your first Step to absolute ‘satisfacâ€" tion is when you buy a pair of Empress % Rvery step taken is a step of Comfort : for either the Schoolgirl, the Mother or Grandmother and in addition of ecmfort you will be weering the Make of Shoe which sets the fuhion%or Q:aads :. Price of High Shoes in lace or button $250, $3.00, $3 50, £4.00 and $4.50. ..‘ Low Shoes $2.50 to $3.50 & Slxppun $2.00 to $3.00 We bhave the exclusive sale of them in Berlin. ‘ _ <>__ _You will surely overlook some very remarkable values that gon will not like to miss, â€"\. We are just through Stocktaking and don‘t know how soon we will close Sale of Offer for entire stock, _ Everything sold at cost until further notice, WATERLOO, ‘ 170 Aets farm, adjoining th» Graad River, about 5 miles from Duvnnville, m lot of Sandy loam, large New foure, with celiar under same, hard and _ â€". One of the best, if not the best farm in our Country is a 200 acre"farm about 34 miles from Canfeld Station and 34 miles from Canboro, with an eXtra goodâ€" house, lote of barns, well watered pmxo(fnu. un gfu-m«ovaummmmmmmm ,000.00. One of Mugmmmmm,mmmum,mwwm mzau ... Price $7,350.00. ~A Great Bargain on this farm, there is a jlot of Locerne or alfaifa, and about 25 acres of good bush. * Another nice 100 acre farm across the road from farm before mentioned. 1ammymmmr%nn fenced, also yery nice lying farm, Arilled &e. about $3,200.00. Amother beautifol 140 acre farm with double set of buildings, neat. mrlbdldhg,aho orchard, drilled well, soll mixed with bliack sand, About wuummmmmw“:um,mn_m,m .5 miles from Dunnvilie. A very good farm, $4,600.00. 1Ȣmmmunnuolmflmpnlsmflmbfl,m hones with celiar, good barns, plenty of water, good drilled well, land easy to :3':6“(50'0”“‘00 ,lell'l’clw‘.“_ to be built past this place in Spring wwmmm-mumnwmmm-finmm which can be bought very cheap. Theas farms are nearly all, if not all, well wetered and the very best of remsons for selling. Anybody wishing t> see hese farms, will be gladly mot at Canfpld Station. h;&\'_ 4 Jm .HILL}{! '*â€",_;;"ugh!z;;} A. WESELOH & CO. Â¥o4 fid.dmnmwtol the Bc % ; Store, â€" Berlin. Spring Shoes 4AMeH o Look Over Our Stock Now }‘:uâ€" No 12 J. DOERSAM. Bole Agents for Slater and Empress Shoes BERLIN, ONTARIO. FEARIS$ FOR SALE NEW »5tb IF YOU DO NoT moth, Red and Alsize Clovers and Timothy Seed; Sait by the barrel. 50 Sultâ€"cases tfrom ...... .. .. $1.19 up 50 Vallses from............. .69 up 80 Trunks from...... ......< .19 up 100 Teleacopes from....... .39 up 3 dozen Lanch boxes aka, «+s . x# JP White Chamber Sets ....... .... 99 Colored Chamber Bete. . ...« . . *« 1.49 Elaborate Tinted Chamber Sets with BIOP JAF 1 » « ««=»++» * += 09â€" 99 China Tes Sets from . ... .. .â€"$2.94 up Dinner Sete 87"¢pi.ces from ... 4 99fup AllJ,Hanging Lambs, â€" Gail [Lamps and Library Lamps at actual cont. Bochmer, Erb ‘Departmental 'chSKTOSE! DESICN FOR WOMEN and the whole ttook wil} ONTARIO a« a 08# ME RAT Y : O «a«..« . 00 up »,... .‘ 1. 19 up @«++..s _ »39 Op aka, «+s . x0 JP C g*24q â€"«.+ w90 it\ <awax« «y 1eb .mber Sete hoi as e akan hBP Ki>~ond Mrs. Levi Banman, residâ€" n; cns=mile north of houe, were‘ .re» cently h::dt of th:?-fl days‘" oid vave, a daughter, w remains were wnterred at the 3.-.-:&1 m bereaved BY‘IWh"w funeral obscquics at which the Rev; Mr. gu.n; olliciated. : They have out beartâ€" lelt sympath‘e .. M e eave As a result â€"of the w-m at the saw mill, owing to bad roads, m_;:ml hoops and 6 ho its ol â€"onée day last week m $490 hoops" of a foot leng h, the mnil‘s capability of doing such work in an exjcditious manner, ~Gison at all,propitious . weather â€"our industriesâ€"can hold their own. And why nt? ©Aousidering that our â€"busâ€" iness men are aiways chdcavoringâ€" to furnish both â€" 0‘:d and new customers without z‘uthctm with whatever is reguired to the best of their ability at reasoua.l¢ prizes. % : News Notes Gathered: by Industrious Correspondents * __ is County and District. â€"â€" _ ~ _ : PP @PPPMPPMOIP ott44 t witcb 4e t=t=l=int=l=l=inb Atutt=p M FLORADALE, ~WINTERBOURNE, ~Messrs. Diethelm and Affolter, â€" of Glenallan, and D. D. Rate, of EL Wira, _ were here on business last ‘Mr. Jacob Hofler, sr., is on the sick list and we with him a speedy rceovâ€" Miss May Walker, tute â€" of Wingham, s mt prescnt attending the miltinery opcn‘ngs ~ at. Toronto, and will â€" this season â€" fake charge of the mill nery department at the general store ol A.~G, Rugsle & Some ~ %s _. . } of The whole series hâ€"ld in this county during the past season: â€"Mr. Shantz, the efficient secretary, _ was present, . and reported Abe im Ait#rc} work to" be in the n ost flouris ing andâ€" progressive condition yel attaum ed in any part of â€" Ontario. : â€"~Pethaps the existence of an ¢xoclâ€" Icnut: Farmers‘ Club in this commniâ€" tv had muck to do with the sicccss ‘The addresses of Mr. M. E. Millan . at both afternoon and evening 8e§$ 0 4s were timely, appropriate, and elo© quent efforts. . His rematks were . _ Te plete with solid information snd val wable suggestions to tie agricultrist. Mr. McMillan greatly deplored â€" the tendency amonz many of our choict young.men to leave the permancnt and safe industry of the farm for thevn certain and risky competition business strife in the great cities. In the old larm home, motality, virtue and inâ€" dustry prevailed, while the . seductive temptations ‘gnd alluremints ofâ€" city life led many a fine young man doWn the swilb pathway to morab turpilude and inevitable ruin. * The speaker also. romicd out in clear ‘and forcible language tWe â€"de sirability ol our young â€"mew aid wo ~ en making a right use of th.ir op portunities . . in the â€"way of.. inteltec tual and ~socialâ€" culumwe. : So. many hours of lite are frittered away it idle triffling that ought to be spent in the aquisition of ugelal . hnow ledge. Natural powers of mind . must be developed by earnest study and ‘The Farmers‘ Institute held inâ€" the hall: at West Montrose on the _15th of March was a complete success in every respect. <It was considercd _hy the speakers to te the best .rn«â€"ting of The whole series hâ€"ld in this county during the past season: â€" Mr: Chants #hevelficient secretary. â€" Was ho M onl ce ioi‘ â€"+ on aco sb of those interesbing sessions. . . Mr J. Wood, the president, .of â€" the club has proved & most capable administra tor, and "there is little doubt (ha! the many practical discussions during the past two years, bave in a largs measure preparcd the general public to carry out to a splendid conclusion the workings of the Farmers‘ â€" Instiâ€" tute on this octasion. x‘ Mr. Elmer Weicker, who spent the winter at the home ol his father, has returned to Didsbuty, Alta. Mrs. Wm. Burgman, of Durham, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. John Pleifer:. .. Mr. 1. M. Clemens, and his men have returned trom New _ Ontatio, where they wore ongaged :n cutting ~Mr. Wesley B, Hostetier has" dis posed ol"the Feick property, which he tecuntly parchased to Nr. Gas hs,and bhas bought & farm near Humbersione, Cnat: 8 The Schietholtsz Furniture Co... ate working, full time and bave fifty hands employed. At a meeting of the Wilmot Brinh of the Women‘s Auxiliary. ht â€" at the residence of: Mrs, P. B. Puddi combe, Mrs. Hy. Erast, Mrs.. _ Hy. Walker and Mrs. s.&uul ;}m &,;* pointed delegates to meet» inf to 5t BM in Londoh ‘on March u:_t- and April 1st and m“.o l : onmanans oc tis To w k | Our Bu WEST MONTROSE NEW HAMBURG W asiderable in is being Qf {ested in vhmh m" + nexpooe se Anaaaie lowing as near as possible Gn‘l River zo as to comnect with the C. P. R,. at that point, No doubt it would increase business at the Count) Town and also in the four villages through whith it would pass besides afford.ng great convenience °to . the travelling public sost would cerâ€" tainly mot be very t in â€"building itâ€"as it would p. a 500Mme¢â€" what . level section of country, crossâ€" ing <the Grand river, four: small streams and ‘Cox‘s Creek at Winterâ€" boutne. We hope the committee will not allow‘interest in the matter â€" to lessen ‘but keep the ball rolling now that it has started. â€" Tho farmers are Yery busy . teamâ€" v their surplus stock of tarnips to cisenburg where they â€"are~getting from 30 to. 26 cts. per bushel," Ccnsiderable sickness is present in this neighborhood in the â€" form <of hm w#A 9 wb cA £4 We are glad to report that _ Mrs. Laura A. Stork. who has been. _ sick since New ~Year: is ~slightly improvâ€" ing. s th in "h.c. Ceme x a C ie y s "Miss Mary A. Shify of Hays.illc, vjsited hor friends in the village last week. â€" She â€" returned to hor .. hoz azain last Wednesday.~ _ Miss E. Lutz entertaiifed a few o her lady: friendsâ€"at an afternoon â€"te: on Saturday. > 6 ly _ Mr. Stuart Smith is visiting friends at distant points. s cohatna Mr, Adrian Stingel, sole agent lo the famous Balm of Lifé, was visit ing at Mr. €. Cornell‘s over Sunday Mr. N. Lutz, of the Royal~ City Sinlayed with his parents here. ~Mr. and Mrs. Aaron â€"Pamnabakeér of Hespeler spent. Sunday with relatives Mr. and Mes. David Agar, of Cass, City,Mich., who are at present: . 0 «n exz'd:d wedding â€" tour :to the bride‘s erous â€"relatives â€" in Can 1dg were last week the guests of the lat ter‘s _ aunt, Mrs. Jacob E. Shantr< Mrs. Agar will no doubt be rememberâ€" ed by the citizens here, as some sevâ€" en or" cight years ago she visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Shants, for ~some months. THerâ€" friends . here join with hosts of â€"others in extendâ€" ing them (their hearty. good wishes fot a long and â€" hippy wed ledlife~.._ Miss Susan Mann is visiting fricnds in Brantford. Mrs{;Mann accompanied by _ Mrs. Quinn and Miss Nairn visited fricads in Fergus and vicinity Aast week. Miss: Elsie M. Hilbora of Limer:CX, rchewed old â€" acquaimtlances here la! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durrantâ€"enter taincd a. number of v‘d: friends last Thursday evening Manitoulin Island . with its sixteen thousand _ inhabitants: is progress‘ms satisfactorily. ~So far we have: not heard any complaints. February was cold and stormy but there was little snow. We had â€"seseral storms . and intervals ‘of ca‘d weather, but the roads were not oi::'pmn.le and teams were on the r daily, . Lhere . ate no railroad blockades to report nor delays in receiving mails ca The Isâ€" land.â€" Whenever the mails _ arrive they= go right to their destination m"‘&«.“' ent twu::“ l | e o tow ‘a a.uf'“: 74 .miles, 3&’. to Providence * Bay 40 miles distant One mail leaves (Gore Bay fot Proâ€" vidence Bay 25 milés distant sn l au\h;‘l;.md (Gore ? ::fi Mel rum . a d miles. These mail flu’:%m mail at all the post offices on their route twice a week, and there are also other isâ€" land . mail cartiers, None of . these stage routes have bech blocked . hy snow drifts this winter, 3 Mrs. Samuol Burnett is quite pootr This has been a busy winter for those who have timber to dispose of and good wages are paid for met and teams, Feed is not ~so scarce as a number (of shipments have be n recéived, hay being $20 and Oats 62¢. Sunday at his home here ~Mr. M. O. Herner~ol Gueiph visited :M the parental roof for a < > fow w :: ~> : sls JSR CLikl ~Bornâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. David !M_lt. a daughter, . Congratulaâ€" ~Mr. Aaton Hallmap has purchased the property ol the late Johs "Behâ€" Mr. E. Reier of Platteville . spent MANTITOULIN ISLAND FREEPORT. MANNHELIM â€" March 1!th.â€"Very: little news niyt appented in these columnus the css o wl theit holida o t else they wcm. & Quite a numberâ€"of the boys here have becn visiting dowa «Al so much information has 6 culated by them. ,. e , o s y â€" "‘\ Eaalls ht e dn 2 .f_“u“d' Te . uks i npatan s ow ‘M x e : oc .ls _An some parts of Chiario i Lteat: amount of snow as they hase _ this walk A67€ the migh on tien . "tnie time. " mmua‘un"i& \ trom westernOntario the past two aunths. 1mmigration to western Canada has :omunenced and promised to excell all formerrecords. / The writer has 0y served that â€" more American farmers are ‘coming than ever b?. When in Detroit, a large party were assemâ€" wod fron» different parts of. Michigan all _ préeparing. forthe _ west, kwvery train outâ€" of ~Chicago going north the first week of March, was crowded; Phree. trains were seen pulling _ out inside olâ€"4¢n minutes with seventcen soa h>s cach, all crowdod. At Wiuniâ€" jeg they were again increased by the wtlhtiecs fromâ€".theâ€"C.P.R. excursicn from‘ Toronto. 5 Mr. ‘Cyrus Gingrich, of Manor, Sask. 148 arrived with a tar of effects and is settling: here with his brother Ira> Quite a number~will be here *Â¥ _ a Tew wee‘s from Onlatio. & & Messrs J. R. ard E. E. Nosiars1 who have ‘been spending the Winiet in Yhio, are expected back any time 1 0# A large livery barn is in course of xeotion in our toy n .of Guernsoy. Armong â€" those loading wheat a; ‘ay ire Bowman : Bros., _ Simeon (imgâ€" fich, â€" Aaron ‘and ‘ Samitel. Rosenberyer and Geo. Fox: Quite a number .. are hauling wheat to The clovaio:s â€"at Lanigan. amane es ie _ o ncrtrn} "The â€"AU.P.R. have (built a ‘0yFug platform at. Guernsey, . whi h > is & great ecnenience to the #{m:n. Seâ€" veral elevators will be biilt th‘s . Mr. Emaimel Devitt is wearing a smile these days.~ It‘s a girl. 3 Mr. ~Floyd Shepherd from Guelph; accompanied by bis friend, Mr. â€"â€"G. Divs, spoat Sunday 4t his home here. ~Mr.~ 1. M. Wismer ._ofâ€" Vincland, is spen U‘n:. a~ few weeks ~here, _ the guest. of _ Mts.. Moyer. . & ‘~Miss â€" Sylvia Shelly, Berlin, spent the week‘s end at the home of » her sister ~at Ox Bow farm. Mr.â€" znd: Mys.â€"Ezra Devitt, Why tod been sicad n ; soime time in Je wwast have returned several weeks ago : "NMr. 8.â€"B. Bickh artived hom*" on Mozday and Mt. and Mrs. B. B Shuh ireâ€"expectod on ‘Thu:sday. , ~Mr. Donald Bemis left on a â€" two weeks‘ business trip up north. ‘ last : Tuesday . *+% *Mr. and Mrs. SChepherd entertained 2 large aumber of young people . from Waterloo last Tuesday evening. Camâ€" es, music, etc., were indulged in antil a late bour, when supper . was served. A most enjoyable eveningy was spent by all. ¢ s Miss Clara and Master John Strub Berlin,. spenit a few days here with their {ather. " Mr. Doc. Wilite moved his family and â€" housebold fufniture to : Elmira * Don‘t fox;fet to call in and see our line READY KRKENCING for nHPlng- before plac your order. â€" Our prices will be right. â€" CRESSMAN, â€" SASK BLOOMILNGDALE IQ, . M. WEICHEL & SON Weichel‘s Weokly Store News READY FENCING _ w 4ds 14 tr s 8 106 WA';‘L PAPERS &*~ Wall , The very larest designs, e inftoinem oi ie ap on ce in ton ho s ate ied oi mad 7 t eB SMYTH BROS â€" We hare and put into pment : ns ooll en oo e Oe nook +A ty sdlpment gammmwmwhcwhlht.& ’"ӎ:fl:ucmmmmmw‘i Goâ€"Carts folding with movement, lesather tmnmdw Conhmh:ofi.& S BIGN OF GOLD STAR. * QR* MRAAA "Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Winn . of Waterlog spent a few days in our bul’_‘ MA '_.fl. “4'- CA RSpvst t t «Mr. and Mrs.: Nelson Curmningham and son Eldon of Berlin spent a few days at their respective homes here. _ Alice Proudlove ‘of Guelph is visitâ€" ing under the parental roof. George Lackner and James.. D.Kay :g?‘b last Wednesday in the Royal y. 4 Mable Ballard left on Monday to resume her work in the milliner shop. Mr. Ms:l" Shants spent Sunday at F.S. es. s Quite a number. of our \ athidents have been ill with LaGrippe, 2Â¥ â€" Dr. ‘Lackner of Berlinâ€"spent â€" San« day near our village» e es © Quite a heavy storm prevailed here on Friday night and was accompaniâ€" ed by thupder and lightning. New Baby Carriages and Read this bargain list and then make a bee line for this store, Tapestry Squares, lw__-vw?_-m}_!?l-l:-bflg’f- M. IGIZILDETAAITTOE TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICER ~~ ¢ CHEAP CASB STOREâ€"27 KING BTREET, BERLIN. HAWKESVILLE. Special Sale of TAPESTARY SQUABES This Week at Special Prices Bd 44 Rare values for Saturday.= _ _ Men‘s _Overcoats Regular $17.0 MM.?OI0.00. se mssb % Men‘s ._ Overcoats Regular. 10.00 Men‘s Suits Regular 15.00 Saturâ€". day 10.50. 2sA day 6.50. a Boy‘s Overcoats Saturday 6.00, *‘GreatClothing and Furnishing Sale"® cms=w: _ . _ which _ the Star _ Clothiae gmmnifllnfihm Men‘s Suits Regular 10.00 Can you afford to ignore the : A C.HAENNEL‘8, The 8 X 3 1â€"2 81â€"2 X 4 4 X 41.3 aterioo, â€" Ont.. â€" Gan Zoelner‘s Romediecs ‘on Sale h A Tonic and Sedative, A boon to womenkind, offers you!? Nyal‘s Vegetable $1.00 per bottle, Â¥k BEBLIN, m 11.00 1250 18.50 W

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