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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 5

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"' : y a .n.mn ol ANC CURIIET gople, Born and raised in humble uinstances he has by pers@versnce and hard work coupled with ambition, ww busin success and attained prominence in public life at an early agedAs a teacher in~ the * public ;'5 of Berlin he had a reputation ‘? iirness, thoroughness â€"and â€"â€"an ty to master questions, which \qualitics have since characterized his work as a member _ of the School Board and the Town Council. He is alsoâ€"aâ€"forceful and convincing speaker w reasoner. While he is . a strong Liberal he is not a â€" hideâ€" E::rflnn. viewing the adminis tration of provincial affairs . as . a f iess proposition that requires men "of first rate business ability . rather than professional politicians. _ Mr. % has the ability and other qualiâ€" ‘\Mutht fit him for useful : serâ€" 5:"[0 in the Legislature, and if elected g:h can be trusted to represent â€" the g&fiu with both credit to himself and his constituents. â€"‘The final stage ol what has been a very quiet political campaign was onâ€" tered on Monday when three candiâ€" dates to contest North Waterloo. for the Legislative Assembly were formâ€" amlly nominated. ‘These were. . Dr. mz, Conservative, W. D. Euler, Liberal, and H. Martin, Socialist. Ns‘ ite ~ The addresses of all the candidates were characterized by a _ friendly lflfit, and the discussion was _ conâ€" fmed to political issues. Notwithâ€" standing his comparative incxperience politically the Liberal candidate, Mr. W. D. Euler, acquitted himself with particular credit, showing â€"a _ wide knowledge of provincial issues, and an â€"wbility to give a Roland for an Oliver in debate. Dr. Lackner contented himself with a review of the Government‘s‘ record, which, outside of its power policy and the establishment of the prison farm at Guelph, shows practically no inâ€" itiative, any progress the province has enjoyed resulting largely from the carrying out of the policies of the ‘former Liberal government A MAN OP THE PEOPLE Mr. H. Martin, who is running . as a Socialist, devoted his address to an able exposition of the principles of Socialism . s What the outcome of the triangular contest will be is a matter which at this stage must be left largely _ to conjecture, but the manner in which plectors are rallying to the support of the Liberal candidate is most enâ€" vouraging and should stimulate . his supporters to renewed effort during the closing days of the campaign. ‘In the Methodist Church Sunday morning the â€" Brotherhood discussed the subject of Prayer... The pasâ€" tor at the sevening service continued Ius series on home, speaking on *‘The nwzy.?xsg and Responsibility of Parenthood.‘" _ His morning theme was ‘‘What is repentance." _ Mrs.J. M. Scully was wf @ charming party on St pigkt when she entcriain '?&_fl' of her Berlin friends ©‘cloct toa, followcd by evening at cards. f ‘m;uiln‘ol the O.HM.A. Intermediâ€" te | Executive of the Waterâ€" was held on Monday evening ‘at the City Hotel to discuss the problem for the players this â€" It was intimated _ that _ the ? t of the late prosteam . could be wecured at a nominal figure, but m making inquiries it was learned only. one ‘of them was left. Mquen sed \orink . i be will :1 CBn RAN AGAINST LIGHTING POLE _ Bome one in wou yosterda Jightin and 1 16. en " â€" ats =~f4_=-;fi- Baturday noon. t oo sioent se( F1 NEW SWEATERS FOR INTER * MEDIATES. on esA * Mr. and Mrs. 7 THE NOMINATIONS L ida t Bean, Proprietor D c u ol ADVERTISERS In rt must be lefi ut this LANIMENT . CURES MINA the Liberal canâ€" Waterloo, <is n of â€" the commpn aised â€" in â€" humble s by pers@verunce BOR publisbe driving his ~team o y ran against one .0 g posts at the corne: ling streets and loos wea t rtiy Flynn *â€"\Market tarh out that the team . could figure, . but was learned was left. the hostess . Andrew‘s Caouml und 041 1 th S1X 1y Poultryâ€" Chickens, dressed Ducks, choice, 1b be a t Miscellaneousâ€" Potatoes, bag .. Apples, barrel ... Dressed hogs ..... Potatoes, bag ............... 140 to 1.50 Apples, barrel ... ... 3.00 to 5.00 Dressed hogs ................ 8.15 to 9.25 ‘The receipts:â€"90 cars, 1,650 cattle, 995 sheep and lambs? 600 hogs and 192 calves. Latest ‘Toronto quotations:â€" Export cattle chotce ...... 6.35 do medium .................. 5.90 1 do bulls ........ .......... 4.75 1 Butcher cattle, choice ... 6.60 t do £008 .......... L.c....0s 5.10 1 do medium ... ... 5.385 1 do common ......... ...... 5.00 1 WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, Dec. 7, 1911 New Wheat _ .. «.....â€"+«» g’lldWheot es YA our nm'&’ 2.00 Flour, Agate ............ 290 Flour, Seven Lilies ........ 200 Barley ........n<>l2+> Corn in large lots _ / Middlings per ton.... Potatoes, per bus...... g;tw. p;rlb........ ge per doz........> Apples, per barrel..... Hogs live .. ... ....>> Hogs dressed....... ..« Hay per ton .... . ... Straw per tom ....... Wood, per cord .. .... Export Cattle ........ Butchers‘ Cattle .. ... Good fifty acres, all cleared. Hall mile north of Elmira. For particuâ€" lars apply to the undersigfined. 48â€"1mo GATES TO SIDE ENTRANCES AT WATERLOC PARK At a meeting of the Park _ Board im the Council Chambers on Friday evening a committee was appointed mlozhtotieqmm of the inâ€" stailation of gates at the side entranâ€" ces of the Waterloo Park, on a plan similar to those of the. main _ en« It was also decided to have the artesian wells at the park grounds cleaned and the question of their deepening will be taken up at a fwâ€" ture session. ‘The ‘fi“,' was awarded to Mr. Leibler of Forgus. All the members were present. To buiyd for a lady or gentle: man would be one of our haudâ€" some. Travelling Bags Suit Cases or Trunks We have other things in stock which would make approâ€" priate gifte. King St Wedimaday wes very . heany nfiu‘nfi”:"" “""': liberal supplies‘ and _ partly int of detiorration in quality. w loads prought more than rly good hay selling at from $22, and common hay. around vo loads of straw . sold~ at ere were only seven or ¢ight bushels of grain, including nd barley, and prices were the ; before. Dressed hogs> were Farm For Sale Wilheim‘s suitable th Reports HENRY BRUBACHER, Box 148, Elmira, Ont. nhers were present 1.00 18.00 15.00 15.00 6.35 to 6.50 5.00 to 6.25 4.15 to 5.15 6.60 to 6.40 1.15 to 5.15 6.60 to 6.40 5.10 to 6.96 5.35 to 5.60 5.00 to 5.25 92 to 88 to 50 to 80 to 60 to 90 to 18 to . 14 to 10 to 22 to 12 to 5.90 8 00 15 00 5.50 5.00 .13 .15 Waterloo .15 90 65 98 1.09 23.00 17.00 17.00 15 16 11 25 14 Footwear mt Specialties in Ladie stock tu pick from. FHONE 357 ~N U TS AmNND CA ND Y Doersam‘s Bookstore, Waterloo B O H L EN DE R C‘ THAT GIVE COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT ARE BOUND TO BE APPRECIATED. _ Uozy felt Bedroom Siippers, all colors, 60¢ to .... ... ... $1.00 Sensible Xmas Presents for your Nuts and Candies, Tree Toys and Tree Candlies, slippere, 50c to _ Ladies‘ Fiitted Suit Case. of Clab, all prices, FOR FATHER 1;:00 40 ..3, ...... ... «. vse« UMIB Fine Carpst or Fancy Felt Hlm, DBUt, 16 s, . csic+. o++ 108 1 Su t Uase or C.ub Bag, Hockonflheu. Buckskin and oil tan Moceasins, House Slipâ€" pers, Leggings. OR LPEILE in â€"(a» ues Xmas Gifts Fancy velvet or felt House u0 FTET J. HESSENAUER + â€" & 80N Quality higher Black or tan Leather Romeos, Black or tan Eserett Slippers, Santa Claus‘ Headquarters â€" 1OE Nes 40¢ a 1b, : Oranges 15¢ to 50c COZ Candies from 3 lbs. for 25 cents up Farm For Sale The J. S$. Roos Shoe Co. I6 BROTHER 02 will pay you to take a walk down to than Price 10 ACfO® m it “ very first quality | waâ€" stal $1.50 HIM Gentlemen‘s Slippers We want to call the attention of all ladies who are interested in new coats for est stock and the best value in Women‘s Coats to be found in Waterloo County. . Beg Sreat Sale of Winter Coats to Furs! â€"Furs! I‘os‘ Fur Sets of Muff a A nice clean P Figs from 5¢ to 18c a lb. All new nuts, mixed, at 18c a !b. Choice Cluster Raisins, 20¢ to 30¢ H ars in good qualities at This lot will include Ladies‘ black ‘and eolored Coats, Misses‘ black and colored coats and all kinds of Children‘s Coate. Ladies® Sealette Coats at Ladies® Fur Collar Coats, special at 18.05, 16.50, 18.50 to #28.50 Ladies® Fur Lined Coats, spesial at 30.00, 35.00, 40.00 to $68.00 10.00 to 25.00, Misses® Conts reduced to 5.00, ~7.00, â€"8.50 and $10.00 Children‘s Coats reduced to â€" . = 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 to $5.00 Children‘s red and cream ?otls at 1.50, 2.00 to $3.00 Ladies Coats reduced to s 5.00; 100 Coats Santa Claus Headquarters The largest and best assortment of Christmas goods in Watcrloo and Berlin suitable as J)reaenu for the boy, girl, lady or gentleman. _A fine stook of to 16.00 Dolis, Toys, Games of all descriptions, Toy Pianos, Tree Ornaments, Candles, Toy Books, Mechanical Toy:s, Sleighs, Mouth Organs We sell Phonographs on easy terms Give us a call and we will explain. at big bargain prices Hockey Shoes Books for Everybody. Bibles and Prayer Books We are the headquarters for the and Recordsâ€"â€"the best in the world,‘ DON‘T FORGET THE PLACK, We have Xmas Gifts suitable for all. PRICES LOWER THAN OTHERS KATING SHOES d Tie Spec al at H 16.50, 18.50, 20.00 to $22.00 ju srters f. W ATERLOO, ONT 6.50 7.50 8.50 7.50 7.60, 8.50 Ghristmas, $10.00 ‘ 25 Ladies‘® Fine Tailor Made suits Black and Colors worth g12.50 and ©~ ~â€"The Bank of Toronto ‘The Savings Department of this Bank has proved to be "fi convenience to thousands of our farmer friends and others for the eafeâ€" keeping of their epare money. keeping 0° LRGI EPBBTD MTIIZ+ 7 we .cee;n De?outa of 31’3‘2 upwards and interest at regular rata is added halfâ€"yearly. ‘Withd:awals can be made at any time durirg banking hours. â€" t % It is not necessary for a man to be free of mortgage or other indebtâ€" edness in order to avail himself of the privilege of a Bavk accour t As the money can be withdrawn at any time, the Bank acts as a safe depository for the money ufill nu:hlt.imo as it is :Ied'::l- * 1#, in 1000 ony S OLAL laxnarahin ma. «_ Pols a Ladies Ladies ‘ Mink Marmot Sets long stole Storm Collars, Ties Scarfs i match per, set 8.00, 9.£ Child‘s White Thibet Furs Captal and Reserve $8,944,000 W ateriloo Branch * P. V. Ladies‘ Suits in the very best qualities black and colors, ogvod- worth from 18,50 to 25.00 on sale at Ladies® Silk Waists, in Black and c« worth regular 4.00 to $5.00 on sale at =__._ $2.50 Ladies Skirts â€" Ladies Dress Skirts in black and Color: od Materials, worth regular, $5.00, $6.00 i %7.00, on anle at Ladies‘ Suits /Apdciaiet® Atrins: Poc: Apcantala Lt C IRERRpUN VAEARE VCO C Loans made to responsible people on reasotable terms. at a big Bargain while they last vy coats for this season to the fact that we have the. larg» inty. . Beginning on the ist December we will sell about ‘ Black Persian Lamb Sets of Tic and Muffat 22.,00 25.00 to 35.00 4* 15.00, 18.00, 20â€"00, 25.:00 CFARMERS! t 8.00, 9.50. 10.00. 12.00, «4 15.00 rs worth ¢g12.4 tor 37.30 $15.00 $3.50 in Grey Persian Lamb and Muffs to 44,000 $50.000,000 P. V. WILSON, Masnager Berlin very specal at n 00 and fancy Mufis at 5.00 and 6.50 ind S t 69

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