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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jun 1903, p. 8

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‘ Rlectric Stormâ€" One of the _ most M# were electric storms that bas ever |D° ‘passed over this section, visited this 5C k on Tuesday, 26th ult. accom |DC _»m by terrific wind and a â€" great ‘“ iownia\ of rain. _ However, the ; O ‘tion fallowed in the track o! a , CYâ€" {a worst â€" passed south, where destrucâ€" "‘*'-fi! ns, houses and fences were 8] ‘levelled to the ground. In one case & b amew > brick school house wWaS$ blown |‘ from its foundation, and literally torn |P ‘%o atoms, the pupils only having been v ‘Aismissed hball an hour before. 1 ‘ Rirst of its Kindâ€"The first autoâ€" |® \ mobile that has evel been seen here p through our little burg, on its ) way to Berlin. on the 26th. It cerâ€" \bainly was a curiosity to some, . aS ; fellow said when he passed . by | on the road he looked back to see ‘Whether the horse was coming, thinkâ€" ‘jmg the usual runaway had been reâ€" ‘ wersed, but it soon dawned on â€" him eA % the horse was not in it this > t Messrs. Good Bros. deserve éredit . for the handsome and speedy â€" mutos‘ they are manufacturing. V OBrieisâ€"Mr. _ Geo. Coghlin‘s â€" barp AlÂ¥ras struck by lightrming last week. ‘ RFortunately it did mot burn nut the joss turned in another direction, the / (eurrent going down the eave trough, Â¥illing two valuable colts, which were. $tanding near by.â€"Mr. J. Hammason 18 again confined to the house. _ He ad been sick some time ago, but he ‘®eemed to have rallied somewhat. We " hope to hear of a speedy recovery.â€" [ Mr. Wm. Wolfe is also among the . PAINE‘S CELERY COMPOUND): ?â€"'md yours. If not % to us Our watchmaker a wabtch . He can repair . 8 ~ Personal â€"Mrs. Thompson of St | Marys is visiting her son, Mr. _ J. ( Thompson, at present.â€"Miss Honsingâ€" | of Wallenstein visited her {riend, ’ Gertie Proudlove, for a few | .â€"Miss Moran of Beech a‘e spent | with Emma Lac nor. â€"Mr. e and family of Glen Allan, Sunday with friends here.â€"Miss or of Gorrie. paid a short visit relatives here.â€"Fannie Ballard | is spending â€"two weeks in Conestogo.â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Druer spent Sunday in _ St. Agatha.â€"The Sunday School conâ€" vention was held in Welleslcy village on Puesday and was attended _ by a ”mfl of Sunday _ School workers M this place.â€"Quite a number _ of friends and â€" relatives of tic village attemded the funeral of Dr. Alfred E. Lackner, whichâ€" took place last Wednesday at the family burying ground, the Sand Hill, near Heide}â€" 'WM House . . "Janzen Bros., .». Victoria PDavyâ€"The celebration of the 25ih passed off successfully here. "The aftermoon was made attractive hy all kinds of games and sports. In berg. J06@S it GIVO _ relatives â€" tor a iew tisfaction ? #2"ti.s ve by all kinds of games the evening a tea me .2 8 C oanflinomune tine s . 48 the evening a tea meeting and _ conâ€" cert was held in connection with Chalmers â€" Church which was Yely largely attended. Addresses were ably 1 t 20 100 Â¥ L. 24 am Mogiad C ocmeevie deliyered by the Rev. Mr. . Johnston of‘Preston and Rev. Mr. Cunningâ€" ham of Hawkesville. A number of solos and duets were well rendered by Mr. McFail of Elmira and Miss Mc Eachern of Guelph. Music was . also provided by local talent. The proâ€" ceeds amounted to over $80. Personalâ€"Mrs. Samuel Smith _ of Mt. Forest is visiting relatives here. â€"Dr. Nairn moved his household efâ€" fects and hmig here last week.â€"Mr. Nelson Good of Berlin, came up . On his automobile recently.â€"Rev. . Mr. MHamilton attended the funeral of his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. James Hamilton, Londsborough, Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. It You Fail to Remove Your Burden of Disease in June Your Life is Not Secure. Will do for you What it did for Mr.J. B. Butts, There was never a remedy xo bighâ€" 1y recommended for making #ick proâ€" well in summer time as Paine‘s 5'.'...-, Compound.â€" 1t ~successfully grapples with all the alimonts . comâ€" * in summer time, and ht the fai‘s remove ronic discases uflm the . _ skill of physicians. When PAine‘s ©Celery 3 is used, there is no â€" long e for results. 1t tones _ the tomach, improves the appetits, _ atâ€" HAWKESVILLE WALLACE WINTERBOURNE sy L-‘A' § Milve pemwiees . SOE ME 2ib Yie# a"" tad Reeb, is on the sick list.â€"( ”Ufl.hmildfi of writing, and is not expected to recover. She has been very nervyous for some years.â€"The directors of our Agricultural Society met pursuant to notice last Friday, to revise the T S non uts prize lists. â€"Our band boys afe MAZ ing an effort to organize again, â€" With an increased membership.â€"The plumbâ€" ers for the â€" Acetylene Gas plant ate making great headway and expect to ’.,..muyummiubyuns“' :“"‘" Several street lamps are al aa nut un. which adds to the improve so put up, which the ){}m.â€"m Wellesley Township Sabbath School Convention will . be held Tuesday in the town hall and a good attendance is expected. . Every body _ is welcome.â€"An _ automobile \from Berlin gave ~an exhibition . On lour streets on Saturday, causing 1qu'mm excitement with some of our citizens.â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. Ottmann Yspent Sunday in Hawksville with his 1 H 22â€" Mt_cauas Schauh. L2 hnoiidufihedsoitne AliosiAbaP Copecet 1 brother John.â€"Mr. Clarence Schaub, is able to be out again aiter baving been confined to his bed for several weeks with pleurisy.â€"Mrs. Gorselitz is spending a week of ten days with her son Charlie in Chatham. Baseballâ€"The return baseball game, St. _ Jacobs vs _ St. Clements was played here on Monday, June ist in the presence of a big crowd. The game ended with the score in _ favor of the St. Jacobs team. The local team â€" made â€" many fielding errors, which helped much to lose the game. It was a friendly game and was not marred with any kicking, and we hope St.Jacobs enjoyed their brief stay in St. Clements. Another game will be arranged before long, and the boys hope to turn the tables. Batteriesâ€" St. Clements, Schummer and Boegel; St. â€" Jacobs, Heller and Hollinger; umpire, Rumball. CC L o es ie Briefsâ€"Mrs. Joseph .S1UN suffering from a serious ill little hopes are entertained recovery.â€"Mr. Ed Heckler Milwaukee, Wis., Tuesday l dacut diiidinttnr d Briefsâ€"Mrs. Joseph Stumpf, st., is uffering from a serious illness _ and little hopes are entertained _ for her recovery.â€"Mr. Ed Heckler left _ for Milwaukee, Wis., Tuesday to . visit his brother, â€" William, who is wellâ€" known â€" here, and who met with a serious accident by falling from & L 141 Corliin» D. CUIOMTUMORY NADCIOCC OO! t. _Jacobs, Heller and Hollinger; |__"" "_zu _ at o Be impire, Rumball. HEINESâ€" _ At Berlin, May 26th, Bne}sâ€"Mrs. Joseph Stumpf, sr., is Peter Jacob Heines, aged 78 yearsâ€" uffering from a serious illness and CHALCROFTâ€" At ‘Toronto pn MayY ittle hopes are entertained _ for her 29th, W. E. Chalcroft, sonâ€"inâ€"law of m:e;i.â€"er'Ed Heckler left for | Geo. Randall, Stâ€" Waterloo. is brother ban ons visit|BROXâ€" At Memphis, Tenn., on NaY Enown here dmm, who is wellâ€" | 22nd, Samuel Brox, DrothCr of Wm e, Al who met with a| Brox, of Elmira, aged 43 yeats, 1‘ serious accident by falling from â€" @| months, and 26 da78 * roof â€" while at his work painting. § Y* maq 6R â€"Mr. Philip Kreutzwieser, St. Clemâ€" LACKNERâ€" At Toronto, May #3th, ents, has rented Steiss‘ Hotel, Heidâ€" Dr, Alfred E, Lackner, son of. Wm. elberg, and will shortly take possesâ€" Lackner, Berlin, :ged)l years, 1 sion. This leaves St. Clements withâ€" month, and 23 days. | outea harness shop. Some energetic, BENNETTâ€" At Galt," Hospital, CD and progressive business man could| MÂ¥ 24th, Clarence, SOD ot _ Chas. make a good move by locating‘ here, Bennett, of Preston, in his 12th as the property can be rented oT yeat. bought, and with a big farming dis MURRAYâ€"In North Dumniries, May trict mnear this prosperous village |20th, Bessie Scott, wile of William would no doubt make it a success. R. Murray, in her 48th yearâ€" mseecmmanmmenent â€"> * LEITMEISTERâ€" â€" Near â€" Bloomingâ€" CENTREVILLE. dale, May 9th, John Leltinesiter, wwas aged 83 years, and 10 months. o * wb diss Hame |SNYDERâ€" _ At Berlin, May 21:t. sion. This leaves St%. U outea harness shop. Sor and progressive business make a good move by Ic as the property . CA! bO\l&ht' and with a b trict mnear â€" this pTO would no doubt make ‘The local order of Canadian Home f °" U U 0 l2 > Circle added two more names to Maria Snyder. their order on ThurSday evening last. DEARLINGâ€" At Hespeler, Ma; â€"The Centreville football team playâ€" | Edward Dearling, aged 38 Y°a ed the Waterloo team _ on Saturday | months, and 20 days. evening on the latter‘s grounds; Te " on nnnnn en sulting in a tie, each team scoring 1. i We are sorry to state that Mr. Jas. Detwiler had his elbow dislocated. J. K. SHINN, The game Was a fast oné. Centreville will _ play Doon on Saturday, June Funsral Director and Ew 6th, at 6.30 p. m.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _Fâ€" Waterinn. Out. Telephone 267. Latech were visiting Mr. and Mrs. | jenee, Young St., South. Owen Reist of Kossuth on Sunday. â€"The "Dummy‘‘ is carrying passenâ€" gers from Preston to Centreville eVâ€" done on en ges o oc cese se e en se ery. morning and evening.â€"When will wWaATERLOO MARKETS. our annual â€" School Picnic be held !â€" Mr. John Michm has sold some ten| Waterlo®, June 4. new buggies this spring. John is . & Wheat...........0000 0000308 hustler. New Wheat.........> ~_2cs B Floar, Ocean.......... 210 A â€" petition crouched _ in ratber strong â€" language is being cireulated amoufi Gore _ street Methodists, at Hamilton, â€" ugainst . the Stationing Committee to transier Rev. J.T. Morris to them _ or clse declare the pulpit _ vacant that the General Superintendent may be appealel to. KALBFLEISCHâ€" At W_n':erloo on May 23rd, the wife of C. _ Kalb fieisch, of a daughter. â€" HOMUTHâ€" At Preston, May 15th and brokendown system;, I also sufâ€" fered Irom indigestion, and ‘siceplessâ€" ness added to my misety. 1 was troubled © ~with â€"horrible nightmares, and dreams; indeed, my siceping hours were to me times of terror and fear. I commenced to use patent moficines but derived littls benefit from thein. 1 happened to get one of your books at my house, and after reading about the wonderful cures, effectel _ by Paine‘s Celery Compound, I decided to give‘jta trial. In three months 1 ST. CLEMENTS vill shortly take posses~ aves St. Clements withâ€" s shop. Some energetic, ive business man | could move by locating‘ here, erty _ can be rented . or with a big farming disâ€" this prosperous village ubt make it a success. BIRTHS C re~cyn s wile of i ho e SCHWEITZERâ€" In Woolwich, May "~ S4th, the wile of John W. Stchweit zer, of a daughterâ€"â€"stillborn. PRESSPRICHâ€" At Port Huron ~< soth ~â€" the wile of Ote ~E SMITH~ wile of ter. * LICHTâ€" FLEISCHHAERâ€" in 8 May 18th, t ie of He _ hauer, of a son. HAGENâ€" At Berlin, May wile of â€" Harry Hagen girls. May 20th, 20th, the wile wife of OELSCHLAGERâ€" 26th, Anna Cathal of the late Wm. ( _ 74 years, 7 month lROBSON_ At Beri infant daughter of B ILERâ€"â€" _ At Tavistoce | Mey the wile of Andrew Baechles, Toronte Live Stock At Galt, May 20tb, William Smith, of a £2%0 BCO CCC Louis Licht, of a daughter MA ERâ€" in Mormington At Galt, May 19lh butter . Atul efi sengh. t m.- ameunted to ® loads. No. ie it 5. gowet stenay 2t t 00 ht m o eigves nanty ahe o tions are ,â€" of. a 80R * Near Haysville; on Mat Say wi we vers e DTE OOE 7 months and 10 days. At Berlin, MayY 24th, the ghter of J. Hobson. At â€" Berlin, May 26th, Catharine Smith Wm. Oelschlarer DEATHS The "':" Supply. wounly oL VY ewen mmOl _ sns L e tmadine sreleg | _ The Municipal Council of the e i+ Melie lihkws | County of Waterloo will meet at (n t MBR Um m | the Court House, Berlin, on Tus® mssn h. steOn | day, June 16th, 1903, at 10 o‘clook of Henry Fleisch At Berlin, May Bith, the of iwiusâ€" and Embalmer T, May 35th 38 years, 2 the relict i dn toig has rmeiie pecoul stands tely aloue 88 ae inperansi t sn nmatte n cins is %flfl = maryelous offer as is Sbove in the utmost o. Ainine; uin es t oc o ruas, \ epror c fiss + wreck and had despaired of < ‘.‘19‘1.‘.'& of h syd Hin ied "ary mn a pertipaen on take wl a new person. Can ride * o Taon on n iog to int parchase of *Fn you are led to t mt .bw'moflfl"m mfl.dnm’w‘mnfln hed CRX Of these cures to its credit. | _ _ _ . _ none of these If you ar wfl‘. Pesce 6 RRRRRYTT EOW ox1Lp‘s DISPENSARY MEpicAL AssOCIâ€" ATION, Proprietors, 663 Buf sros. 230 ats §," arexamfGer" T4 Breatss . Cook 190, all sold at 10%4c. ersol}, June 3.â€"Offerings toâ€"day 500 boxes, first three days June make. Bids Ten seking. %“.’ C Market quist o a rket q May .m- sold and about . all moved ‘There was considerable improvement in | 1 the trade at the Toromto Cattle Market this morning. The run of stock was fakrâ€" | 1 ly heavy and a betier demand was evincâ€"| , ed for both butchers‘ and exporters‘s | Prices showed a decidedly fArmer feeling | . in these lines, while others were steady and unchanged. The total run of cattle}, amounted to $#1 cars, including 1271 cat tle, 858 mheap, T3l hogs and 116 calves. Export Cattileâ€"Chicago prices are fAirmer and dealers are buying more stock here, and as they have more space to fill the demand for export cattle here is much more active than it was last week, Pricas have advanced :ocordha'l_)vo. chofce_ catâ€" tle selling as high as H. to $5.10 per owt, and medium cattle brought about §.%) to $4.50. A few lots of extra choice cattle sold at $5.15. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"There was also an inâ€" creased demand in this line of cattle, while the run was only moderately heavy. ‘The brisk business, howeve?, WAS® not h.m enough to affect %\;outlons to any extent, and there is litt change in figâ€" ures. [A few lots of extra cholce picked cattle sold as high as $4.85 per cwt, and in one or two instances light exporters 'hlc“u bought as butchers‘, brought §6. gmru run of picked cattle sold at $4.70 $4.80 and choice broulg\t $1.60 to .10. The fair to good cattle rought 4.25 41 11 14 to 14.10. The falr to gooi GRULTS MCC BC about $4.20 to $4.50. Btockers and Feedersâ€"Were in fairly 50‘ demand and prices were well main ined. There is a continued good deâ€" mand for shortâ€"keep cattle. Milch Covoâ€"&e run was fairly heavy but most of cows were of rather aoor quality. The range of prices conâ€" nues -luL at §35 to $50 each. Calvesâ€"Trade was good. with a ums heavy run. Prices are unchanged and. prospects are steady. Sheep and Lambsâ€"The market all round continues about steady. Trade was good and everything was sold. Quotations conâ€" tinue unchanged and prospects are steady. Hogsâ€"The run Was fairly heavy, but the demand was go0d and prices remain unchanged. East Buffalo Cattle Market. Chicago, Jun® £â€"~*D"" _ "lime steers, steady to weak ; good to ?rim steers,. u.» to %5.% ; poor to medium, $415 to :90 ; stockers and feeders, $ to §$.9 ; cows, $150 to $4.75 ; heifers. g.so to $4.80 ; canners, §1,50 to szjn; bulls, $2.50 to $4.30 ; calves, h.l‘ to 36.75 ; Texasâ€"fed steers, 3 to $4.00. Hogsâ€"Receipts toâ€"day, 15,000 ; toâ€"morrow, _ $0,000 ; left over, 1,000 ; 10¢ Higner ; mixed and butchers‘, $4.90 to 36.30; good to choice hen;x. $6.3 to am; rv#h heavy, $5.90 to /35 ; light, $4.75 to 46.20 ; bulk of sales, $6.05 to $.%. Sheep ‘â€"moo;&?. T,000 ; uroq’g to higher; good to ch wethers, $4.75 to “.5'. fair to shoice mixed, $3.5 to 14.76 ; western sho?. 14.50 to $6.% ; native I.Amg'.‘ufl to §$1.40 ; Nfl#’h heavy. +990 °0 0e in t 3 o 6.20 ; bulk of sales, $6.06 to $%.%. Sheep â€"noooozt:. T,000 ; u.roq'! to hlgher; good to ch wethers, $4.75 to §.38 ; fair to shoice mixed, $3.5 to 14.76 ; western sho?. 14.50 to $5.% ; native lambs, $4.50 to $1.40 ; western lambs, $4.75 to $1.40. Leading Wheat Markets. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pe Uhicago .. «+ + DUP New York \...... 8% Toledo .. ... 194 Duluth,No. 2 nor. 78 3t, Louls % Detroit, No. 2 red 76% A innaspolis \ 1a the mai W late of AUGTm_Ij_ SALE ‘%mmm Of Valuable Farm, Stock and Implements “mcé[‘:m%g-wnnt to % FOR SALE. == â€"Qâ€" Reaistered SHoTPSTigh Gradeb . iortan dees Y!'!ls‘";..":t"fi P. 0, ;:'u-t:; â€"_ New Dundee, Ont 5 miles south of Potersburg on G, T. R. . County of Waterloo,| Ffarmh for Sale ‘Toronto Live Stock. Chicago Live Stock. . BETTSCHEN, Prop. _ | PsMR June 2.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, §,600 ; weak ; good to ?rim steers, 30 ; pocr to medium, 34.15 _ to kers and feeders, $3 to $4.90 ; to §4.75 ; heifers. g.so to $4.80 ; 50 to 32.80 ; bulls, $2.50 to $4.30 ; Ay lae db «en aiiredts M 1 LAAA sAdâ€"Sevei 7 d to %6.75 ; Texasâ€"fed steers, 3 Hogsâ€"Receipts toâ€"day, 15,000 **"ah.q00 ; left over, 1,000 ; _ 13 NOTICE ons hay _ _ LL RUN .. Homessakers pay Exoursions To THE CANADIAN NORTH AT RETURN FARES. Winmipeg . Waskada . Estevan .. bhousvim Wawanesa Grand View Swan River Going JuNE ith, r6" wn i AUSICE ith (all nunn.s'nm Going JUNE ?h. returning until. A-Tn i8th (All r.1} or 8. Athaba e-BE Going J LY ib. returning uniii SEPTEM BER Sth (all rail or ". 8. Maniâ€" tob\) Tickets are‘ nos good on "Imperial Limi ed." For ti¢kets and pamph‘et giviog gm agect, 'w ons 8 ic ot, OF A. H. NOTMAN Assistant General Passenger Agont, T1 Yonge St., Toronto Walk in ard Look Around. s .« "kay We 7 -7.‘.;"-‘ ‘. %{ ‘«t,5~ VX* ':, s Pa 7 zi+ : will now cffor for sale his; p:iize winâ€" ning yorkshire pigs from 6 weeks to 2 years old; also hbis prize winning bulle and heifer calyes together with the three year old bull "Glen Alpine." 10c All kinds of Short Horn cattle sale at all times. The Undersigned SEEDS! Seed Potatoss, Lawn Sâ€"ed, Timâ€" othy and Clouer Seeds, Mangold, Turnip, Horse Carrot, Corn and all kinds of Garden Seeds. My seeds have all been selected from the best seed houses and are sure to l give satisfaction. fi?h:a to Creditors In the matter of the Estate c Hahn of the Townw of W in the County of Waterloo, tied woman deceased NOTICE is hereby given puranaft to seqtion 18 of Chap. 129, R.8.0. 1897, that all porsons hay> ing mi\dm- againâ€"t the estate of the sraid Caroline Hahn, deceased, v ho died on or about the fourteenth day of Marcb, 1903, are required t0t fou AC neat, rrepaid, or detiver to the un~ Eon en Mlae ders gned MIRSU CS CA 1903, their o nefore the 19th day of Junn, 1903, their cbrisâ€" tian and snrnames and addre ses wi h full prrâ€" t oulua in writing of their claims and stateâ€" ment of their accounts and the nature of the‘r mm%nmwaâ€"m verified by Statutory aration, And take notice that after the 19th day of June, 1908, said Adminisâ€" m_ymwoend o distribute tho arsots of M procee0 !0 * un martios entitled o send b wmmvimwa-â€"-w utss shat Statutory aration, And take notice that after the 19th day of June, 1908, said Adminisâ€" trator will proceed 10 distribute tho arsots of the sa‘d decessed among the partros entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shail then bave 1 otice an \ the said Admlnuu;‘a tg. will n‘M be liable for said ':;M‘; orany paTl reof, to any or pe ma whose claim notice shall mMnndvd by him at the t me of such distribution. ‘ A.B:‘ n-mxmawm ®. 11. @OO0D, \ iitor for Administrator. Administrator. u> 9t. A. 6. MO Wc ie o Bolicitor for Administrator. Dated May 19th, 1903. NOTICE 10 CREDIIORS «ixth day of June, 1008, to aénd o ertk t 3 o ~nf for Bug'h.?wmdn‘\s{:bsm of the properta u" _" ffim'_fi?_‘” ? "W eir claims, the ctatements r&mm E’ the nature of their se curition: if any . h E'f"". after lmst linathe ."a:m:fim to the said decensed Sn aln isnscs on o micha .‘n. '.:. amid '-r:mmtr: will ns e “‘gglzcfl ereof, any pereon by bim» ab the ies atwet ht Proruonks Dated at Heriasti"T n dig of Mar. 1908 _ John Hill, Wellesley, T P sz H G 0d GINGRICH, annh Pc Albert |â€"arr | dL0 Eies J 99| Farm for Sale. SEEDS! SEEDS! e e emarge Apply to M oosejaw Yorktou. . Red Deer d, Administra‘or, on or June, 1903, their obrisâ€" ‘addre ses wi h full pirâ€" their claim« And stateâ€" ‘and the nature of the‘r The Seed Man. Estate cf Caroline| «. / X W of Woslwich &:i x aterlo0, mMarâ€" “'P:tfi OxT for ar. |@iigg1es Take from 4 to 5 pails of rain water, from 20 to 25 1bs. old greae. or tallow, 5 lbs. caustic soda, boil together ; for fuller information ask your neighbor. _ We have just received another large shipment of CATST!C‘ SODA and will sell it at 5¢ per Ib. on Saturday May 30th. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Meats, Potatoes &e. wanted. A PULL LINE OF CHOICEH GRoCcERrIEks. THBH GROCEER Carioad of New Buggies Just Arrived___> 4 4 aut ':r:uvwmmnu-uigw;cnnw -‘:'mm“ witk B’» .:m. free of charge, demonstrate ': o uble and becoming 10700ce ooMFORT and YOUNGER APPEARANCK _ . Hiih t ___â€" Masseyâ€"Harris Warcroome. P. S.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris repairs kept here. h . N. HAWKE, o ooo meseiitinhemaieg Nane: pe -an..JnY«mflm:‘ un m‘m'. also do a fine trade in the waggen, which is noted to be the leader in Canada, "" ieiimerind at Yoe. wm Horse shoeing as nsual, so as to give comfort and develop the .2 A ND .. | "TEL AECEGOLLWâ€"| ~The undersigned will pay $5.50 â€"nemenemmnttitoent MVA I keep the largest up toâ€" date stook | PC* cord for 50 cords of Good W'mm: Building Stone, delivered before -:-.b . 1 also do a fine| the 15th of May, inst. on the site e in the which is Pee dateacrittttecten . |ot e Uptoitering Patory of sell the Fleury and WIkIn* | gopijarholts & Co., Waterl00o. _ Manufactured b{th Gray factaurers under the British A and examine our stock. Goc By Bolling Your Own Soap SAVE MONEY HALLMAN‘S, A. 6. Thoman, c i eorages., sreuias besk * He will be at the Walper House, | SATURDAY, JUNE 2oth. TAkoos w and style SUMMER VISIT OF 1903. all the larges ce / Son contomplals buy nB dotheg "I you overpmnlnle 5 PROF. DORENWEND ‘OFr TORONTO . HAIR GOODSâ€" ARTIST 1s COMING ! . m 54; Please Remember Day and Date Berlin Waiper House. Saturday June 20th. WATERLOO® Stone Wanted. Edward Durmel, Waterloo, Ont. BERLIN. the largest manuâ€" in oNT

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