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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Apr 1903, p. 8

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The Watch House . .A Jauzen Bros., h Elude Does it Give Satisfaction? The municipal council oi the town- ship at Weliesley met pursuant to tui, tourament on Monday, the 6th day oi April, 1903, at ten o'clock a. m. at the townshrp hall, Crosshlll. All the members were present, the reeve m the chart. The mmutes of their Matcl, mustang were read and adopted. " was moved by J. B. Lschty Sm.” ended by H. J. Kerr, that the lol- lowing accounts be pan! and that the leave Issue his order for the same It? spectnely, "r- Henry Snyder, for drawing Commumcauuns, Inns, and account: were read and gone over as iullows: tile and putting in (when. T. Hackett, drawing stone Ind repairing road ...... me) Crawford Bros., putting in concrete culvert ..F-.. .F.mm.m_. Jar. McCarthy, teammg tum. ber and outnng up riuluig. Dr. McEachem, vaccme and vaocmatxng 202 gunmen _.. Dr. G. Moore, ditto, and vaccmaung 196 children ... Dr. W. Ulauster, ditto, and vacctnatmg 340 children and one visit to A. Lem A. J. Saunders, vaccine and formaldehyde to Dr. Glaui- Peter Meyer, damage on busy .L..... ........ .......e..- 4.00 Carried. It was then moved by A. Heipel, seconded by J. B. Lichty, that in road division number 48 John Oct- mtuut be alppointed in place of n. Mcculloch,(in No. 3, Jonas Boshan in place oi Rudolph Leis; and that August Brososty and C, H. Schick- ler be taken from road division No. ll and added to No. 15.-Carried. After duly discussing the advisahil- ity ot making grants in cash ior the use oi tields where roads are blocked with snow, it was moved by J. b. Lichty, seconded by R. J. Kerr, that after this date no nutter grants oi this kind will be made.--Csrrried. Finally-moved by A. Heme] sec- onded by Iro. Kerr, that this coun- cil do now adjourn to meet again the first Monday in May " the townslnp hall, Crosshill, at 10 o'clock, a. m sharp.-_ied. Wedding-One of those events whlcl always brings happiness to the home, took place at the residence at Mr H. Yundt on Thursday afternoon, it being the marriage ot his eldest dun ghter, Mary, to Mr. Ed. Diehl, both of the village. Lu,. A. ulunck trod the knot. The bride VII assusted by her sister, Miss Ida, The groom was supported by Mr. E. Gall, Only new relatives were present. h Watch of You“ Personal - The home of MI J. Wingefelder was made happy on Friday when his wile presented him "4“- " N~H~khw ‘Mr D ferhtot.r, Inner has sold his team oi drivers in '180.--Mitrs L. Schenck, is visiting friends in Miiverton.-Mr. W. Wickic who spent the winter in Waterloo re turned home on suurday.-Nra. A, Mun ot Tavistock is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmu- Inner. We beg to trekttowledge receipt of ompy of the 1903-1904 Calendar of the Elkhart Institute, Elkhart, Ind., which is neatly gottenap and contains inteiewilang information regarding the} Inshtute and it. work. Among the “Meets in the Acedmie Department, ore mathematics, philosophy, ling- lish. German, History, Lucia, Greek, the sciences, etc. There is n Normal Dcputment designed for the tanning ot kin-hers. nlao Bible, Correspond- can. Elocution, Music, and Cormner- chi bepartmenta. Mr. Wellington K, Jacobs. inrmerly A pupil n the " tecloo Cellini School, in principal oi the Int named deportment, while Mr. Solcmon F.-uingerioh. “other old anloo County boy from the vicinity ot Preston, is on instructor in We Normal Department. The sudk ot an Associuion I: held by wan has oi the Mennonite denomination and won; the directors we notice the mum of [an M. U. Cranium old ES, Holman oi Dalila. - PETER F. SCHUMMER, Township Clerk, Clerk's can. St. Clements, Aprs PERCY DANIELS IS PARDONf (“It Reporter-Mr. David Spun, Thursday morning received I letter from the Dormant ot Janice, Ot- an, “an“ that In compliant with an My lapel you“ on hen." d Pm Daniel: now In the Canal gun, "in Email-c1 VII planet! 'tlt" " - Item omtody un- ot L." An. and had (had “I. lt - him “7 (m t. 3“ W ttut, h mun ,pt. THE ELKHART INSTITUTE WELLESLEY COUNCIL hub of youu. lf not to us. Our Inbound" a. watch lie on repair ROSTOCK f R " Ont, " 70.0 59 0t 35 90 was: At than M”.- muhol A. 'E7Garn7Gri' tgNli9En- Me" Elihu. A” in. ttia;sottru-W._tea W'BBI- At In!" it all an. E in. ot ”I h mu. cum TUNO-. At mm. Agetl ltd. 00 wite ot J. In, ot ulna. _tmistNGEB- At New om, March Nth. an Idle ot And. hr nun. ot . Ion. RIA/yu'":"-. At New G-tr, on March 19th. the was at - Howler, of A son. SCHENER- At New Gum], Mar. Tm. the tile ot Jon. Sender, ot . angina. tV.'tiANTB- At Bruin. Mar. am, the wile d Edward Schultz, at . son. BRUDiCR-- At New Gummy, Mar 2319:, the wife ot Henry Bruder ot a son. DiET1'vlCH- At St. Agatha, Much the wife ot Louis Dietrich at a hunter. St'ROME-- At “undue. April toth the wile oi Norman Shame ot 3 daughter BOWMAN- Near St. onhl, April 8th, We wile ot Reuben Bowman of A son. HORSES" At Preston, April '.0th, the wile of WILL Bottles, of a son. y;yHTli-lt1 Wilmot, April 11th, the mile of A HG. Smith, of ason. W' hiAtutERN- At Tavistock, Apl, _ 8th, the wife ot A.R, McEacherm D BLIuHAClUu'R-- At Berlin, on March Huh. the wife ot Samuel Brubactter doth, the wife ot of a son, HKIDT-At Berlin, wile " Louis J, BhusOl-‘SKI- At the wife of Gust a daughter. PAusFuON-- At Berlin, April 9th the wile of Louis Bonssion ot ‘wins --sot1 and daughter. tRJtNItJACKSUN - In Peel, Mil. 1,t,Nr Power oi Stratford to Gertrude Jackson, eldest daugiatcr of Wm. Jackson. BLISS IIOZELL - At Detroit, Mich March 25th. Lloyd ll. Bliss of he no t, to Emma. Rozell, daughter oi Joseph Rorell, of Elmira. IllRZROTH - SCHAEFER - Near Taxistock, March 31st, Conrad Hitzroth of Tavistock to Margaret, daughter of John Schaefer. DIH.iitt-NIEBERGALL --At Wa- lL-iloo April 9th, by Rev. E. A. Schulz. Wm Dahmer of Elmira, son ut ll D. Dahmer, of Conestoga to Joanna Niehergail, oi St. Jacobs. uiTbuCtt-STOLTZ- At New Dundee April Iith, by Rev, Mr. Hammer, Itlam Becker, of Berlin, to Sophia l Stoltr, of Mannheim, BECKER-’1 rirlIS.u1- At Stratford; April 13th, by Rev. Mr. Spielm'm. llerry Becker of Tecumseh, Mich. formerly ot Stratiord to Miss K. Theiss of Stratford. DLNN-DriKAY - At Toronto, tpril ;.nd. Edwin L. Dunn, of Torongo, to Neva Maude youngest daughter of Wm. DeKny, ot Hawksvillc. ivttIEs'-LUDWrtl - At Elmira, on April 15th, Matilda Ludwig, dacgh- ter of M, Ludwig to Jacob Fries of Berlin. WAlli -OBERER - At Petersburg, April 18tb, try Rev. D. Lochner, Wm. Wahl to Lucinda Oberon gNrhriH-HUssEY-- At Gait. on April 8th, David Sheath of (Salt. to Mary Hussey ot North Dumfries. A G, Heller of Waterloo, to Nellie llELLFR-MUNROE - At Berlin, on Anril 8th, by Rev. R, von Pirch, A. G. Heller ot Waterloo to Nellie Munroe, of Berlin. stTuuFELE-- At Waterloo, Aprn 8Mt. Mug-Jet. Scheilele, rellct oi the late Mathias Scheilele, aged 73 yams, .3 months and 15 days. [{IAULER - At Petersburg, April 8t'a, Smilna Rank, relict oi the Late All, Ringler, aged 64 years six months, and nine days. [INNS _- At Gait, April 7th, Wm. Lewis, aged 73 years, 7 months, and 28 days "(INFRW‘EOR - " Prssstort, Aitrtl; 10th, James Harold Robertson, _ aged 21 years and 5 months. BEHNNION _- At Hespeter, on April 9th, Thus. Brinnion aged 58 years. FLEIN -- At New Germany, Atyril 2nd. Altcrt J. infant son of And- rew Klein, aged 1 year. ZlEGLER - At Elmira, April 1tth, Henry Ziegler, aged 75 years, 10 months and 10 days. ME DRUM-M Almira, April 15th, the wile ol Alex. Meldrum, aged about 50 yous. MACK”) - At Elmira, April 15th, Ruth Ida, infant daughter of lid- ward Mackie, aged 6 months, 1 week, and 5 dnys. 1tumk- At Qumcey, Mass., April lat. Lrtitin Mason, relict of the late mum Quirk ot out, in her 85th you. : L0CKIK- In Blenheim, April 7th, George Lockie, in his 80th, you. father of John Lockle of Wnterloo. ROSS~ At Kihi kihi Waikato, New anlnd, Oct, 24th, I902, Andrew Ross, in hm 75th, yen at one time Postmaster at New Humburg. ont., l Into general merchtnt at New Itmt- der, Fhmgrsted to New Beahurd ttt' 1887 ROSS - At Preston, April 15th. Henry Ron. father of Mrs, H. Or Fooo, aged " yea: 3nd 9 months. WOLFENBERG - At Berlin, April Itth, Ellwnd, eldai son ot John Wolhatberg, use! 7 you", GRIPS/P. - At McOreggor Man, on Anril 10th, Fred one", eldest son ol (‘hulu Gil." of Preston , in in " "tt M. MLLEAN - At out Hospiul, April 'th, In. "bl-mu Mcuan itt _ ber "rd you. IQOFATT - New. MM, on . Aprtt 1 Ion“, in MI ”(I an m. l WEBSTER - " “In, April In. C _ ' m. M- m, d ‘ " ma l. _ I!!! OI. MARRIAGES 3mm. erlin, March 24th, the s J, Heidt, of a nun - At Berlin, April 8th, Gustave -Brosotski, ol DEATHS tonne: - " I’ um mu mung, u- a Jan- opt-c. nod p 5.. ' army. 0; n W. tl " . 1i,httt up new a “I. up! "In. IALBVLIIIOH - At Inch». at April 1m. Judi. w. . nor ot the Wan-4. "" " :ecn, , month. and ll an. IOLI‘ENBERG - At Berna, April tut, (mum. (MW Jutm B'ollvnherg, up! I nut, and six nnulhs. (ot imam.) an on Ap- ril uttt, MI "rqtrtor Cntherine. aged a month. J. K, SHINN, Funornl Director sud Embalrnor Wurloo. Ont. Telephom 267. Real- tentre Duh 8L. none-ha J. Letter. Grain II Lower-Bri" Demand for Live Stock. Tuesday Evening, April M. Toronto St. Lawrence Market. Trad. u St. Lawrence Market continu- ed rather quiet loamy and fusion won light in all Hues, Only 100 bushels of 39!!) we]! on [he _markct. . 1 L wbeat-One hundred hulhels of while wheat Iold about steady at 71c per bulhcl. Dre-sod Hotm-'rtut market is quoud un- changed at 88.50 to " per cw: tur tight- weight hm 1nd tt.tity to tTn6 per an tor hymns. - - . _ " "iiiitTirr-'rrae. was qutet. very few tarm. e‘rs altering “och tor sale nu tho market. Qu_otatlotts relpaun un.ch.ary J. ..., "iiarrir'iliiiGiesw not: were offering and trade was dull. New laid In quoted stggdy " 12c Iglgc Rer dozen. A. - steady at 12c to He per dozen. Hay-About 15 loads were on the mu- kel. No. I “manly ls quoted at 312 to £15 per ton. and Inked or clover tit " to "straw-One load was sold at no per ton. Quotations are Mendy at " to $10 . Toronto Live Stock. There was a fairly good trade At the Toronto Cattle Market to-day. the da- mand on all lines ot cattle being food. The run of offerlng: was moderately ism. but most at the cattle were of fairly good quality. Prices continued about steady all round. wlth the exreptlon of live hogs. winch advanced 15c to We per cwt. The total tun amounted to 81 can. m- cludlng 1.U7 cattle. 282 sheep, 165 hogs and an calves. Exrort Cattle-There was a. fair demand ' my and nearly everything was sold. Prices In all grades continue about steady and quotations are unchanged About ts per cwt was the top price pay] tor chute- cattle. and they ranged down to 84.70 Medium grade sold at " ar to “.70 and interior stuck at about 83 to SI. .. interior stuck at about " to H. Butehcrs' Cattle-Buyers were plentiful and the good stock otterln sold welt. Prloel were maintained uni quotations In" Iteady. Picked lots sold at “.20 to 84.60 per owl. and falr to good brought about t3.90 to $1.2tt. There ls a good o.- amnd for the bent class at butchers‘ cat- a. Much Cowa~The run wan light and good Cow. are' Seaway To-day's prleel ran about $38 to W each. There is a demand totsqod cowl - . . " " A -V. - _e___F- Blockers and Ferederw--A few ot the:- cattle were on the markel'and sold ar prices quoted. The demand tor this class of cane continues active. CaiveB--The run was large, but was mostly made up ot low grade stock. Pricetr are about steady. with a tendency to ease on. __ A - . . Sheep and Lambs-Trade was fairly Rood and prices showed a firmer feeling. There Is no demand tor barnyard 1..an- ary} melr__prlcea are sculpt " A " ...... i '_.. WWW u... 9r.9hr-WrWP Hows-There was a Lair run and trade Wll good. Prices are higher, Selects are gnoted at 85.40 per cwt and lights and at: at 86.15. East Buffalo Cattle Market. East Bu Bio. N.Y, April 2t.--cattle steady. V ls-Receipts, 138 head; 25c lower; to I? to $7.36; commnn to good. 35.50 to 86.90. Hogs-Receipts. 2.800 head; fairly active. be to Wc higher: heavy. $7.50 to 37,70; mixed. t7 46 to r, 55: Yorlfprn, 8133 91:. u... “0..-... Mee-" __ V _ _ _ SID; laughs. I!) to 31.15: mags, tFei, to ‘0. Slang And urttbtr-Roceipts, 4,500 hand: It!!! , tor - lunbs. $7.30 to $1.5; culls to good, 8.60 to 371.5; western lambs. 31.5 to 87.36: yearlings, $6.15 to $6.50; ewes. 36.75 to F; ghee , top mixed. $5.50 to 85.75; culls to good. £2.50 to $6.40. f'tStitC, Stock. c, lease. Aprt wattle -- Receipts steady: good to prime steer: nomlnn: poor trt medium, 35.2010 $6.50: atockers and h den. tcar to 86.10; cows. " to "l; heifers .150 to $4.15; runners. 8250 to "V. bum, in: to 32.75: culves, 52,50 to “Ma; Tun: ted “can. $2.60 to $560; wens-m out“. " to w. Hogs -Hecolptn to-day, I'lM' tomorrow, 25.000. left over, L000; iiiiih,; clone weak; mlxed and butrhnrs’, 37.10 0 $7.33; good In r‘hnlce heavy. GAO to W.." .; rough heavy, 87.10 to 37.40; light, was 8125; hulk of MIMI, 87.10 to 8710. 85.86 81,25; bulk of salon, $7.10 1 st1eep--RecVts. 1:000; sheep and steady to Mr lower. good to cholm era, 34,83 to t5.50; Mr to cholee m to $4.00; native lambs, $4.50 to w. Leading Wheat Markets, New York . Tnlvdo .__. Minneapolis Duluth, l h: Milwéukee Detroit, 2 t St. Louis an of herself " {hi-Time. _ The m. which vex to only women " the change a! We mg glut!” "piled iFeGiiTriir)-tpr.rie_ Pn- vodh 2tQ1',','t n when wank men "rd-ttlest-Kes' 'ii'i'?i'iili',i?)i't'll,?i?iirii'iim'a1 tsitroq!suifrff_etftyf, an. n... 11:3;7; . 'd.of','es ndthh 'g'rt “W” vtir',%Ri'i'i,1,l' Tg'tMa 1tm 5:1: .32... m... ',tt2N.'t, M will than b no 9' .nzm-mvx w'E-JEL‘. THE MARKET REPORTS. rieuGihiyHCAi my); ar'.. Hi3."$7'm'to $1.0. mixed 'i'or"e7artr9s] c0319; Pigs Clo-Ins previous day. Closing to-dar, caah. Mar, Cash. May. 3.. . .. mg .. York .. m... .. elh C', E“ 'it4ttiitti'rrs'iiirrti'i) 'btrrbVWr up...” ...“. __ _ ht . MO to 37.10; light, The ma Mennoniw Chn ch, alt-moi on t JiQ 87.10 to 37,40. om David Eb, Immune“. ' miles wail. of ; sheep and lamb! “max-loo. Apply to nod to choice weth- EEOC" ERB. to cholee mixeo, " SAMUEL s. SNIDER. Jun. or ' 34:50 to w. JACOB BNIDritL. “m“... GG-UG GG," Met- .lrsg.to take sped-l 75% bld at “.20 to good brought ls a good o.- butcbera' cat- IN RFi9iUitt. __ _ 76 12% W5 1% 40 m " " o'clock In the lounoon at the Turn [kn "ll?, " me Town of, warerrtoa the following C premium "-11:er :- 'eh. Lot Number Seven on the Rut side of Wnbor yy1i CP, not. In Ens: Sunder: Survey in the aid Eel 'l'owtt of Wlkrloo upon which In erected a $i'B5 one storey brick house Ind I woootsed and a 5 to (rams burn. The probe]? haunt-ll] located , to a d is tow occupied by r. George Sch: far. ty to 'p.igh7 wt I he sold subj ct to A reserve bid. 4,900 TT R r-Mr,, ot tho wt ttme money to be 0 to paid M. anytime ot mo Illa and butane in tern , um weeks ther they w.rhoutiuttr6tt: . L m E5325 " m. tyd'.' Let.',",'..".'.". Sui-V. pt aid WM!" mrd but? can. _ y. Wharf can. out in “venting tor . [)0le u 'oiioqra:--"Applicant' must be - dex thirty nut ot use, vast " 1eaat 175 pounds, and stud 5 In“ " in stocking lent; .ppllcgtion to In made in own undulating, sum; quslihctrtiona; mun be well recom- mended; “lay $450 per mum, with unilorm tad tau." Bigts School Entrnnr , will be held " Galt o law; " Berlin High Sc Ayr, Elmlra, Cwuhill and burg Public Schools, on Eniranee Examinations Juno 24th,25th, 26th, 1903 "i'ri"rirr "Giiidiii isUtr Wntdrloo, any can", for non-mldcn: one doMr, THOMAS PEARCE, County Impcetot. Beginning each day at 9 B. m. Csndidutu should notify the County Inspector on or before let May. - _ - - - _ I"-A __IA-\ Public School Inspector's oimm Berlin, April 9th, 1903. SEALED TENDERS Addressed to the and". rittssed. and endorsed "Tender for Addi- ‘LIOIIF Berlin Punt. omen, Oat.," will be mind at. riiu' otrtees unlu Mend-r April nth. Ittchte holy. tor Addmonu gain", w Us. Post mum at. Berlin, Ont ' woord as to plans and -tft- cauon who won on Hume-Hon to no Pout.- matoprtut may, und " use augment. ot Public Worn, mun. Tandem win no: he command unh- we on the form lupnlicd. And a and with the not.qu awn-lures of lendorera. An mowed (spoon? on! analgn‘apd ee, par An laughed ohaqnaon summer-u an: v- tbln to t a odor ot the link-L r of MT, Wortrtr, 21ml lo tam Per can! Hour.) at tho unounlo the under. mun mum-o! not lender. Thln'heque will be tortttod n m party tendering dsMttirte the annual or an to oomplv In tbs work commuted tor, Ind " N In rel urnrd In one of nommpunoo of m. The Dav-run.“ does not bind I all to or new. the Iowa: - under. By outer, Depulmcnt ot Public Works. Ottawa, April 9. ma. THE Executors of the but. Hum“ shells!” will on" while nut: on on Saturday, May and, I'm weeks ther lllel' wr noun Innate». For tttrtter pu'ucultru aw y to Jacob H. Winner. Waterloo, or to JOSEPH MICKL'S. Auctioneon AL [no name 'llrl- und plans new wlll be offered for Ink: without resume some “Holes ot hirnll.n_ro and hon-chow “hols belmlng to Dulcd Avril Nth, 1903, {in- Gid Auto In Waterloo Township on the Towullne bet ween “Mill-loo Ind North Dumlrlu. cumming about. mun"! nun-o or less About Mt w bush, mind mum" molt} pine. tho Mm under cultivation. On the If!!! are good bulld- "yr-rt. In Abn_nd_nnoe ot tery, sad trott "W. "mo firm for Sale Fl,'iiGiG/ pGirGrimsiivir lt In 2.3) p m. oih,, hi. boun.ho'd turtsoroot1 high xndo and In good _ 0'11“le JOB. MICKL'B. la 8: Anotlmnor .I‘HE underlined will offer for “In :1 nub- le suction at In: mum-loo. D . Btu, anho. on Saturday, Apr" Mth, 1903. N Rumolhudm, I m". mt of Wam‘oo uni Imus-tram Hero. St Alli-h. and Brto I Ite It comm-o! lll mru monorku. I! to " - of thigh " irt Inglyood Aes 01: ll u- an. n. u. .......... - _ ._.. - W N", n onmundlml road mud-ad are]- Ianr: water BI not: nor-col. w, hood of the Inc-l. mm- In the Con“. hm i"'"""'"'"',',',",',' momma-unlimi- NATS Rst,,',",'.!'?,.'.; M tA "-'- P, o.. I‘m-churn! Puma-1| Roch up from Id- md um. Tttit and mind. mung-v. II- trttgrsumt A! ”an I van ‘0! val-(mum. "at! 'PAl'lit,"W,'l wry In: ll " ',t'hT,,1tt,t,','stt n02. Calm and no new: oromhy. no” mag lT-lrno lotion to Eamon Sale of Furniture. pr Ginny no” Mod Arbgrtt ("Aii'ii,t')itiJi'tq1att',tlq . iii M Farm for Sale. Eggs for autumn; EXEGUTORS’ BIL! IIIGII son " TEACHER WAITIII 2tiirtsi, FOR SALE mime CASH. FRED. GELIN AB, SCELLEN & WEHL. Solicitors for Enmwn. ALLEN BRaNTr, rsikg AH WWMER, Blair OIL " LID .u " min-non. e [nub ' and " .w Hun- Secret"; Watch. on ot the late tor uh by 1903 HYDE \V-torloo Ho; Helm. ii! OF VALUABI a PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF WATERLOO BELONGINU TO THE ES- TATE 0F SOPHIA STROH, DECEASED, THERE witrtte, uttered tor "do 'ruhjttt to A moi-val lid to be mad by the OtBMat Guardian“ mon- o'clock! the "apnonn. a the Alan at “can. Wtb'two. Ln. 'o'.iowintt propane PABCELNO. I.-- Lot numhu' thirty-nine “comma to John Harman Inns], .5 mum on the numeral Pun or the Worm ot Water- loo;nnthn Pavel than u I uvo new; no "and brickrhoolp. _ . Inn of Lot. No. “tantrum mug mum ptsrticuiartr described by motor sud bounds In nDoeddMnd um wt. clay " MA, was trom Wen- Knnu Ind cum. so 50pm: 5mm nun "(Inseam Lh- Regina-y Ott1co fur "In pout: of Wautoonn Mk u '9" tor we Iowa" Wuamu Number my 19n tat. Pure-91 than!" {cupid k augment. hon-u. -iriiikziiTCr-u,t number twenlyvone and and lot numbtr twomrlwo According to John, Regina'- anyway new pet - 1313;11th 35:17.17); ini/tttree Inn-won tor cording to unmu-n Kumpl'i nurvey, u mwn on the register“! ' of u e um Town of Wmm. ya this lures! sun! I: n two “any tiiaara brick hon-u t PtoREEI; NO. (s-hh,',',',','.",,"',',', 'lrg,ttf'fJi: e Inna u ewnonlo ur- Wlld of the 'lh1l'%'t2 ot Wat-rho. ‘ TERMS Ten [Scrotum of tht, rural: money to be M Ii the time at “in, And 'IIS mum” “up " mm: du- mon‘uwr. The pun-ulna money Iobepud into Thu Gunman Bank at Com» meta: to Join and“ ot meummoru tad omen: Gnu-duo, _ 7 _ A iiiKE'ef $357811 bosom “meet to . mort g y for 81 mud human I,-_ I...AA_ b---- »..4 -A'et.t.... " (-‘1 a iGCruTtiGCtGiir"irG conditions of “in up: to F. w. Marcourt, 05cm Liam. Toronto. or to A. B...M- Brute, deoru Solid- lo ' Wat. rt o, or mum nudommnul THE TRL‘S'IS a GUARANTEE co. “mind I T. P. COFFEE, Man-gen JotgEprt Mimics. Admiuinmlorn. Joan M In: us. Auct Ohm. Dated " Wato I00. April HUI. um. TNN I'm be said by public auction on Lot Assn... P,.1'o.rttst!e.tt. awnne‘m. the '1'"iii7Gi,'." fa: "YaG'stiiif " magnum exulo'ot the lute Walter Nichol. on command" " " o'clock Dbl'P. Ibo following STOCK~QBIIIIII¢ rising , years. l500l’1;sp|n Mack mu” Mn. b. general purpose; mare l" stsarsod, 1mm; nuns vein old no: lb: ; {than about t50 pcuads tench. , exp rt sheen. n coils In“: pedigree. grade cow. t pedigleed heitenwcslvu. will. Dem-med. 2 {an o'd; yctrUng bull, l yourxtntheitern. a he (er an“; In the eattio If! Ayre Ivea And tl trt-cus.; s thirobroa Lauder nhaop. " lambs I turkeys. 15m- ... _. W. April. tV noun. In PLEA! EN TB-- Frost and Wood binder, out, one crop ; , tnoweraaood platform carriage; buggy. , when. [rug and saver. horre rake, g an. Iron narrows. 2 wnlkma plows, nulky a}; cmg‘ulorggth Ttlt ahbuchm m. Inna .pl ,boha 'Ii. .tt's croo- worwuh rod. ll‘ humus-I. In»: C '4'v"l,thl a and drill. acumen has truce, .hck. My “dinning will. 10Wttr . some. strut out or. bay fork tn 1 tone. Iron Ill. m. award v.34». damn out. and ham... suntan. not tram humus. not pm hit“... count. at 'tlg doumo Mr- uon. not. “gm than. , amen. ouble Hem bu- 'alu'."ll ; w: bathe]: mu. 600 {an cherry lam r,w nnmahu ahl glen, A qunuty oer'nr can Ind all one, out on hmkunnh'u took. BOUSNH()LII - Extendon table, “when rungs, No a ',tmsx won. a bun-u. , bout-Ads. IIan at. hen chum diam . t and outer kitchen ware. number at pllll. , mill an. l) “I. ouch. nun chum. loun‘: number ot small um“. olothm hone. num r of 13rd- ot and. -iiiiam, oonlalnlnc 1M mm on Lot SO, Con. 13. Bum-elm Ind Santos rqdar "vamp on hm. nun-.11. human. will u em for m. Harm um; Ind“ mu cold will be noted. Tum-on tum made k, own " t me “we. LUNCH AT NOON, tWARP. TNRMB,--0i0, and under. mh: our that um“ T non-1w and“ will In given on Inn. mum swarmed murky. or I dit-ttb of o per cant. per ”mu-m on for out: on and“ “1|"qu Damion at not] new Inn! The shows In lh ' can!» ot the lug Wuhan Nichol. Budd ltvln‘. Cloth. P. "UE?: Notlce to credltors k, Wednesday, May 6th, 1903 Tun-(Immookforuh AUCTION SALE Walk in and Look Around. Farm. Stock and Implements. . w-ttite-ug-r-air-res-trid""". bismuth. SEE OUR WINDOW“ Wednesday. April 29th, 1903 IMPORTANT Auction Sale pt w. lull Ehnbeul Kllppcn. 1;;me L-ttmst/Hts Decorated Butter Plate. 90. Wooden Chopping Bowls 80. Tea Spoons, peg. 260 for 150 dog. Glass Custard Cups 50. AND MANY OTHERS. I untied-In lt-St Rain Proof AND _ Shower Proof Goats Men's Special Rain Coat at $2.00. Other lines at $5.00, $8, $10 and $12.00. THESE CHATS WILL ANSWER Ftll SHINE “VERGOATS. Special line of Boys' and Youths' Coats at 3.oo, 5 00 and $8 oo, for boys from 8 tols years. Terms Cash. - Sign of the Gold t We press all suits bo-ugl-t from us before leaving our store make any alterations required. SEED POTATO ES FULL LINE OF CHDIGE GIOOEIIES. TIE-IE GROCER Registered Short.hyy.ts, Improved White Yorkshires and Italian Bees, Males kept for service, Vineyard farm. SEEDS, Seed Potatoes, Lawn Seed, Tim- othy and Cloner Seeds, Mmgold, Turnip, Horse Carrot, Corn and all kinda of Garden Seeds My needs have all been selected from the beat seed houses and are we to give satisfaction. Buggies I hop tho - " to-date atott of hogdoo and. by tho loading build- on. I In.“ I would” of tho McLuh- lin [ml-clu- gnr I All) do . an. was In the, Adum’. wagon, which I. noted to ho tho loader in Cumu- lin nol-elo- gnr I also do . an. It you In" Any Md or shrun- tndo In the ‘dlm’l wuggon, which I. won 'cloihlng ot In] d-eriptimt, do noted to In an loader in Condo. ttot an M any. on bring them [the all the Pl- nod Wilkh- to I, Ind v. rill Ink. than look not: pkmghu, Ih|oh an and by ttte like at. No and d all" may but lumen. Born naming-I nlul, his; in 0‘! [in ttet ol tmm, tor we no u to [he comfort god and” an mu to do you I Inma- job. to». nation" and our-null. 'h 1-, h In a. beam... - ' . V _ will: a "alums. A. c. Thoma. A, m "h _ harm “Shin-‘0!“ III o, BOX t 14. New bandits. Ont. s miles south of 2W,t"d.T on (I T. R. , mile- nonh ot Arr on C. at. 111‘s our. Iouutndmmhb "SZ2%4iiptpaaa.ta- ti. BErT8iiokl'rup FOR SALE. Anyone Isl-hing pure stock SEED POTATO!” would uh you to look " out before busing olnwhoro. Woman all]! on had some of thoge PBUNES I 201M. for $1 00. GINGRICH, The Seed Man. M. WILDFANG, . SEEDS! seeps: China Hall, HALLMAN’S, Gk High Grades AND.. w||l now ofrrtr for do hi» who win- ning you-blurs Hg. from 6 weeks to 2yoan old; also his prim winning bull. and hotter (than together wish ttte than you old bull “Glen Alpine." All kind: of Short Born came for “I. at ail Him-I. Trees, Plants and Flowers We on apply Ion. oxoopuomlly an. lug. Apple, Plum M Cherry Troo- md tome Pan Tract. Alto In. Spruce, Pun, Manama All: and other urn-maul Tron We Inn Flowering Shrink, and, Bacon, Clem-ch, Baton Ivy, and In fut "arguing in the ".0 and punt " Add. In can apply . tt0mrte- tet 'reto do mall-nu”. _A _ Cut Hove", 'tomsriiitr Plants, Puma, for" and Vogetlhlon Anny- The Undersigned H. L. JANZEN. John Hill,_ Hallway, FOR III All) IOYS Sign of the Gold Star. [HIDE NOTICE. . Applyto BERLIN- BERLIN. BBRLIN.

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