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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 May 1905, p. 8

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is wl cis 0 0t SCn TCcs were held af the OH Mennonite etinnch hete on Sunday â€"ti4 g, weatihg _ a broad snmle thesp days. The ~ tabor questiqn is howâ€" settled â€" Nt and Mrs. H. Shants. of Watetloo, spent Sunday, at Mrâ€" A. M Shants‘s â€" Sy. gar beet seediag will be fintshed this week. The acreage this Â¥ear is about the same as last CUrop prospects art very good lf” season. Fall wheat is doing pretty well since the late fains. Spring crops and hay â€" promâ€" ist equally good yiclds this season Obitwary.â€"It becomes our sad duty Bricts â€"~Mr and Haysul!s, viated 0n â€" Simday. â€" o( W itarinn J K. SHINN, s POTs °C months and 36 days. Wiegand.â€"At Berlin, May 10th, Henâ€" _ry \\'u-g.nul.;ha;nwrly of Elmira. Muflelmanâ€"At ~Floradate. â€" Aprit 30, Menno Muffelman, aged 9 years and 8 months, & Hentrich â€"At | Terdetbora, Mar â€" tth, Catherins, daughter cof Mr. 3. Henâ€" rich, aged 386 years, 3 months and 36 days. Dippel.â€"At Betlin, May ath, Adcline Dippel, aged 23 vears *A /( C0_, ; Y*AL May ‘6th, Philippa Oates, _ relict of. the late _ John Clarke, of Hamilton. % Ainslecâ€"At Galt â€"Hospital, May #th, Mrs. _ William Ainslic, aged ° 35 years. + * ‘% Johnson.â€".At Glenallan, May ~Ath, Alva May, daughter . of Art. and Mrs. _ Joseph Johnston, aged 13 Years, 11 months and 36 days. Wiegand. â€"At Berlin, May 10th, Henâ€" _ IY Wiegand, #ogmetIt of Eimirs 1 Harttung. â€" At Berlin, May 10th; John Cart Harttung, aged 73 years, 5 months and 23 days, Demarco.â€"At Berlin; May 10th, . Pieâ€" tro Demarco, aged 32 years. Edmunds.â€"At â€" Berlin, May 10th, Brooks Wakeficld Edmunds, aged 80 years. Reinhardt.â€"At _ Waterloo, May 9th, Frank Reinhardt, aged 50â€" years, ~2 months and 6 days. ‘ Erb.â€"At New Hamburg, May 1ith, Clara, daughter of J. W. Etb, aged 5 years. Engelard.â€"At New Hamburg, May 10th, Anna Gertrude, relict of the late Lorentz Engelatd, aged 76 years, 1 month and 13 days. Livingston.â€"At Baden, _ May 11th, Peter ~Keénneth, youngest.. son of John Livingston, aged 4 years and 6 months. Fraser.â€"At Harrisburg, James Frasâ€" er, at an advanced age. Hanning.â€"At Preston, May ith, Cleâ€" ment, George HManning, aged 80 years. ¢ Clarke.â€"At Galt, May 6th, Philippa Oates, _ relict of. the late Jolm, Clarke, of Hamilton. < ? Ee en en se es Tath Allesâ€"Oschmann, at â€" Bertin May 10, by Rev. E. Hoffiman. Albert Alley to Elizabeth Oschmann,â€" both of Betlin, * Lipstrenâ€"Kress. â€"At Galt,â€" May 10th, by Rev. A. G. King, D. D., Chas. F. Lipstren, of Cleveland, Ohio, to Grace Kress," eldest daughter ~â€"of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelias Kress. Schaeferâ€"Biermann. â€" At Heidelberg, April 36th, by Rev. Petschke, Edâ€" ward Schacfer to Emilte Blermann, both of Erbsville. l\lcNah-lluhn.â€".'\lay Oth, . E. H. Meâ€" Nab, of Elgin, Ore., to Louise Haln of Mawkesville, Surarasâ€"Madter.â€"At Baden, May 3, Irvine â€" Suraras, to Anna Madter, both of New Dundee. Oraszckâ€"Piatkowski.â€"At Berlin, May Pth, by ‘Rev.: A, J. Fischer, John Oraszck, Berlin, to Mary Piathowâ€" ski, of Detroit. McDonaldâ€"K ing.â€"At Galt, May toth; by Rev. A. G. King, D. D., Robt Turnbull McDonald, of London, _ to Anna Elizabeth, second daughter of Rev. A. G. and Mrs. King: ‘ :.; Schugâ€"K rugman.â€"At Berlin; May â€"to htz 1 1 1 > and Mrs. Wim. Cox JANSEN BROS., Jewelers Berux, Oxt. . Ont. ‘Tolephone 267. Fosbg®t.. South. â€" Mro and Â¥y WHO : NEEDS CLASgES? particular. objects, or easily adjustable fur near work. We can give you perfect sight. _ Our Staâ€" Zon Eyeglasses please the MAXXHEI â€" Comittario®n ; seryices the OH Mennonite c hi ch law: sius Everyone needs _ glasses 1ose eyes are not perfectly DEATHS. MARRIAGES a* / J. Shant Mt CX Bor and Embamer BIRTHS for a daughter rugman Li# L. af distant hi ynbgtini Py /90 hi ut 0h ..3 0 hi\ home in Toronto S@mdat : hayine Wot tntned his 43th yeat. _ He had been in poot Realth for a werk Back, but was np and around Sunday mornâ€" mxz. He lay down at noon to rest, and passed _ away in his sleep, â€" He taves a widow, fee Forsythe, and one cluld. Hhs. brothets are Chatles, London, and Hatty, Toronto _ Hhis mother was a sister of the late® John Hogeg, she disd some thrre rears ago. The deceased carticd on busifiess _i , Stratford and Gart, at which |.I|H‘r, place he will be buired. _ Plys .\!Mv!r-n’ death at so early an ase will be much regretted by ofd friends hete, and the widow and aged father \lll' hate much sympathy in th.ir bercave ment.â€"Guelph Mergury. _ > T 10 on o e Ceniem of the Endeaver socrety has been es tablished _ and under _the exceltent manazement ‘of the younrg peopls will doubtless accomplish a good work. Mt tiee H Mt.,Geo. To us on o mentetee Mickus brought good prices. The o%d home was offered for sale by the exâ€" tcutors, and was purchased by _ Johr Jupp | for the sum of $73%.â€"Anson Rogers, _of Galt, and his brothers, were visiting their patents in this vil lage.â€"Mr. Rogers, under the care of se U 9al 5 s fed i t t o0 tmA d o ui t â€" Dr. Naitn. is making good progres M [I.wrgc-r, equal; Clara â€" Graupner, Clar _ence â€" Jung, _ Melena Noll, _ Clar enct Klinck Freddie Hedrich and Bur ton Wilfong, equal; Alice Beiscl, Myr el Hehn;, Charlotte Linder and Pavw Krogman, equal; _ Alvin Brubacher Lawrence Ruth, Nelda Keller; Arver to Stump{f and Norinah Levan, equal May Steinke and Irene Gibson, equal Marry Brandt, Karl Dunke; Gordor Bufkhobler > and**"Theodote â€" Linder equal»s Tholma Ziegler and Edith We ber, ‘equal. Pass List.â€"Rossie Ratz,. _ Lizzic Bearinger, Annetta Bricker, , Normar Ruppel, Karl Memmerich, / Clarence Moyer, Ella Oswald and Viola Gow ing equal, Mary Frey, Viola. Truss ler, Cora: Schierholtz, _ Willia ;\Ilcl mang, Mabel Mitchel and Alma Lein Monor List (over 70 per cent.)â€" Hilbert Weichel, Nora Schierholtz Oscar Battenberg, ‘Era Israel, Dor etha Schaefer,â€" Viola Wittich, Clars Mitchelt, Leonard Stumpt, Clarance Lein, Walter Wilken, "Clayto: Schmidt, Gustay Ruppel andâ€" Antoi l nette Otto, Equal. _ larly closing at 6.15 oâ€"clock ~ goe into force on June Ist. f May Fairâ€"The Elmira May â€" Fai was held .on Monaay . Saturday‘; heavy Tain having made work on the fields not advisable, farmers felt tha they could attend the Fair, and they did so in large numbers. Young pig: were very plentiful and quite a num ber changed hands at fain prices. Th Philip Weiss chattels were sold | by auction. The real cstate was also ofâ€" fered but was not sold, because â€" th highest offer, 3,000, did not reac the reserve bid. Merchants reported business good. Promotion at Elmira School.â€"Fol | lowing is a list of the names ef th scholars who were promoted _ fron Patt 11 to Junior 11, > in order o merit :â€" * fered but was not sc highest offer, _ 3,000 the reserve bid. Mer business good. Air. Paul Buppre left l\lbwluy fo Galt, where he has sceured a good po sition as shipping clerk â€" in the estab lishment of Shirly & Dietrich. ~ W. wish "him success., Mr. _ Simon‘ Ratz is again able 1. be aroundâ€"theâ€"amilt and sce that thing areâ€"kept â€"moving. im poot health for a week back, as np and around Sunday mornâ€" He lay down at neon to rest, assed _ away in his sleep, â€" He & widow, nee Forstthe, and us &4 © t Operations were t on the C.P.R. line, erected, both for for the horses, and are taking on a bu: ance. for Topeka, Kansas, as a delagate to the general conference of the Uniter Brethren church, "A Good Hit.‘"â€"At the close of hi lecture, Rev, Hector, whose home i: in the States, was telling the audi ence how much he liked Canada â€" an: the Canadians, and ended up by say ing that nothing meets with more fa Yor among the Ameticans than th Elmira felt shoes. This â€" naturally brought forth applause M d on Te °"C ba‘e d lvery vivid â€" description of, the two days‘ battle of Shiloh, of ‘which he was a witness, and in which he was wounded | five times, carrying still ic his side pieces of steel. Toâ€"night h« lectures in Winterbourne, and he wil also lecture in Linwood. The .doo: receipts were quite satisfactory . Well Drilling.â€"Drillers are busy a! work on the lot of Mrs. Levi Brick er,. King) street, on which she intends erecting a residence this summer. "A Good Hit.‘"â€"At the close of hi lecture, Rev, Hector, whose home i: Pb un diegi d1 1 ATH OF G. 11. toLtox C d Ti ) Tolton, graimnbufer. Norâ€" rroet. dred very suddenfy at Notes ay 3. Succcsslnll,cctme.â€"‘l‘he lecture givâ€" en in the E.M.S. Hal on Monday evâ€" ening was a grand _ success. The crowd, however, was not quite . as large as it was two years ago. The experiences of Mr, Hector, the "Black Knight," during the civil war , were thrilling | to , listen to. He gave a veru â€" adonge ALIUSE w ~~Literary Notés â€"The return debate between the Brubacher‘s School L. 5. and the Edward VII L. 3, will be held on Saturday evening, Mav 20th,. Commerce vs. Agricultu(e will be the subject of discussion. _ The loâ€" cals will look after the interests of Agriculture. ‘Besides the debate an excellent programme will be renderâ€" ed. Everybody welcome. _A special invitation . is extended to all â€" the ratepayers. Come and support your society. wEST MOXNTROSE this week to thronicle the death of f Mr. Henry Schmellet. Deceased hbad been in failing health during the past .R winter, suffering from canter of the tha stomach, until death relieved him Of per his suffering on Wednesday last. The Mri funeral took !‘luc on Baturday . â€"â€".i]â€"M ternoon from his late residence to the laid Lutheran cemetery for interment. Deâ€"| tis» ceased leaves a widow and family . to} able mourn his loss, besides many friend~, | ner who extend their sympathy to the|a p bereayed ounes. Â¥ t Te H._ Tolton, second lon at Elmira School.â€"Fol a list of the names of th who were promoted fron to Junior HM, > in order o fing on a businessâ€"like appear Paul Buppre left Memlay â€"fo â€"Isaac d for sale by the exâ€" s purchased by Johr sum of $23%.â€"Anson t. _ and his brothers, Ihg May 9. Lecture.â€"The lecture givâ€" M.S. Hall on Monday evâ€" a grand . suecess. _ The applause ere begun here Monda1 line. ‘Fents have bee: for the men and als ELMIRA reorgant. ation things generali son of | hitaing w wers sold \| for the ef q Preakteat, ' Maitom: s thvre comma tor, Mottis w ‘l‘h'- D-AM. Pormpliet Baice were were uw 4 + CHEESE MaARKETS, Ingsrsoll. Mar 18 â€"At the opening of tha Ingersoll Cheess Market today, 18 hx« yoore offered, of which 100 weors white. The bitding was at from 36 to Mize: ty entored were sold at Mge, The election of effic, ta for the ensuing year resultes as foltows : Preskteat, Mr. Matte: Vioeâ€"president. . Mp Moiton: sectctare. W. oR Smith: exen thre committen. Mess« Trttlc, Roves, Han tor, Motton. @Daister., Winders and Cgar. The Board 14 Ta WWS avare WFemedss Chicago, May 18 â€"Cattle â€"Receipts, 4000; good to prime steers, $5.75 to $8.9%; . poor Io medinm. $4.30 to $5.00; stockers and feederts. $2.80 to 8%. w Howsâ€" Reeeipts, 12.00:omixed â€"rnd â€"brt thers", $3.20 to $1.45; good to choice, €3 10 to $257%; rough, hearr. $1.M to $53%; a‘l"‘ $5..25 to $5.45; bulk of soles, $5.39 to Ebrep and Lambeâ€"Receipts, 11.009; sheop The higher: lambe 6e Nigher: goud to chalce *others shorn, $1.90 to $5.25; fate to chotce. mixed. shorn. £3% 60 to #4.0; mw‘ Timbe, shotn. $3 to $8. 30. Shep and lambsâ€" Weak. . yearling . Iri lambs steady to firm $21245; eulls, $2; Vi head: prime Jerseys "EMC: priime Jerseys, $6. Howsâ€" lh-w':('-ln. 4208; 4 vomlvally _ fir beef Â¥, Maotton, Stmister. Winders and Blgat. he boart ts to n;fl 0\'\:_‘ TAHm'I:: the Campbeliford, lay¢ â€"At t *« mm,mv-mwmmn-_ma. s S C d t Oe nee P HNogs â€" Recelpta, 2400 head: active and Se ta "Oc_higher;â€"heary, #8M% 106 $ : mixed, $2.00 to £1.70; yorkers, £165 to Â¥%70; pigs; K130 to $1.70; roughs, $4.75 to $1.00; stags, $3 to $150; dairics, $.30 to $5.65. + Steep and lambsâ€"Receipta, . 270 head; theep steadr; Inivhs Te lower; lambs, $4.5% to Mtcr.; yearlings, $.50 to $1.7%; wethers, §3 to £1.40;, ewrs $k2 to $4,50; sheep, mlaed, $2.50 to $4.75, Migtl d Pctnlicaid hi c dA East RuTalo, May lfi»â€"(‘ntlkâ€"lleu-lpll light: firm and unchanged. \'---ls‘ltmlms. 125 head; active; $4.50 to $6.30, EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. gu on en 4s us W NORA iA About 800 hogs were ts at a decline of 15~ $A8; per ewt. for se lights and fats, all fed uesoene Ned °* Rooh quanty ranged from $5.25 to &{'.T-, and one choice ‘ot at $5.50, good enough to export:â€"medinm {eeders sold at $4.7% to $5, and light feedâ€" _or® at $4.30 to $4.75: stockers sold all the way from $3 to $1.80 per cwt. ._ There was a good demand for mllch cows and «pringers, but only about six wore offered. those sellinz at $30 to $53 cach. There were sereral dealers and many far mers looking for a supply, but could not * Pricesc from $1.30 to $5.50 ces. ranged m .A o : per cwt.. or from $2 to $10 each. ‘ Delivéries. were light at following quotaâ€" tlong : Export ewes, $4.75 to $5.25 per ewt.: bucks, $3.50 to $4 per ewt.; cho‘ce ronr"nf lambs at &0 to $6.50 peroewt.; ~p|;ln: ambe at $3 to $6.95. 2s aRs, New â€" York. May ~ Phera wu2l 2 8t $2.75 .to $3.50 per ewt. There was a fair demand for shortâ€"keep feeders, but the market for them is beginâ€" niug to suffer on account of the exporters declining. One ‘commission firm received A telephone meseage ganceling an order for A load of feeders b'v & country dealer that had received a en blegram informing bim that his last llnmont of cattle had just wid nt a Joss of $15.ner hand. j 4 "IPT,.C i"t sho?tâ€"Kkéeps or gook® quality. ranged from $5.25 to $5.35, and one chotce !Ot AF £5 M smaa se ROCTR " f1 Cablea l‘fiehangedâ€"tu"le Unchang» edâ€"Hogs Firmer at Buffalo, London, May 16. â€"Crttle are quoted at e to 124%c per Ib.; refrigerator beet, 94e to Vi4e per Ib; sheep, 131%¢ to 14c per Ib, TORONTO LIVE sTtock. _ Ijtation ces s0 Cxtt 1H¢ to 18c; â€"western [,:;lmlhw ereamery extras, 19¢; do, firsts, i8e, rwa Cheesoâ€"New wenk: old steady; recelpts, 18; new state, full eream, samall colored ind white, fine, 119¢;â€" do, fair to choice, 10%e to l1¢; do, large colored and whito, "te, 104¢ to 1te; do. skims, full to: light, i1640 to 10c; old state,â€"full â€"cream, â€"colored mg white fancy, 14‘4c; do. fine, 13%c. 3. ?)-;s-swad: aud unchanged; recelpts, s 2 cce it o Om oiid NEw York DAIRY MARKET. New ‘York, May 16. â€"Butterâ€" Weak;" reâ€" ‘ipts, 16,404; atreet prices, extra creamery, 14e to 22e; official prlra.‘.‘rrunwr_\'. comâ€" mon to extra, 1%¢ to 21!:?:-: state duiry, ‘ommon to extra,. 18¢ to 214%e; renovated sommon to extra, 15¢ to 19¢; westéern fnc» ‘Ory, _commonâ€"toâ€" extri, 14¢ to 18c;.western wltation €reameryâ€"6xtras, 19¢; do. firste. iNe: F76000 to SA TK C m o T oC NEW YQRK LIVE stock. CHICAGO LivE sTtock lfm-ouâ€"Cumht-rland cut, Long clear middlesâ€"Light i0; do., henvy, Mron’f at 4 macks â€"Firm ‘at 408 . Cheeseâ€"American fnest Hs; American fnest colored ;l‘:lrpcl}.tlne.â€"splrlls. stron me s ul FL o C 2200rican finest colored, exxy at‘ 'l‘urpcntlneâ€"splrlls. strong at 483 ; Linseed oflâ€"213 84. a Receipts of wheat during the past inys: 283,000 centals, lm-lm’lul 1000 A an, * Reccipts of American corn during rast three days, 152,000 centals, Sole e ced m I w LEZF "C 2B Toleda _****** * 108 1.07 a4 Tolede ....., +++., 1.02 87% 83 Detrolt ....,., +*1.« 104 89 8114 Minieapolis rree .. 11534 1.08% 8319 TORONTO PRODpUCE MARKET. Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush... .30 98 to $102 Wheat, red, bush,. +++., 0 18 1 02 Wheat, spring, bush..... 0 o7 +s Whent, goose, bush..... C 76 0 17 Barley, bush **xxss++++ 0 49 Â¥its Oats, ‘bush se t se n esns es O 40 wies Beans, bush, n es en . . 0 D 1 00 Rye, bush, mocverrrreres 0 Th seee Peas, bush txttearssees 0 T8 Peon Buckwheat, bush, ...... 0 50 se LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE, Liverpool, May Jfl_â€"\\'hutâ€"flpot dull; No. 1 California, 63 8%0; futures strong; fll.".. ;l- 840; July, 6s 9%4; September, ; 8l4d. Corhâ€"Spot steady; American mixed new, J :: j"gg. futures firm; May. 4s salas EC C 200 hogs were bougbt by Mr. Harâ€" a. decline of 155 per cwt. Prices are per ewt. for selects and $6.00 â€"for nuu duss cels s CCCE 2 I eady to fierm: prime clln-d «;\nu-..:n; Virginia lamby, $5 Mn omem t LEaADiNG WHEAT St, oLuis r+rs+++.. 08 Drluth ..:.., +++«« 1.08 Toledu ...,, ; +++., 1.02 Detrolt ....,., +*..+ 1.04% Minieapolis L ie s L CO0Comt ECeCcok muy To __IAverpool wheat futures closed toâ€"day %4 to 1d higher thin yesterday und corn fuâ€" tures l,l‘d to %d higher. At Chicago July wheat closed %e highâ€" or than yesterday, July corn 4e lower and July outs unchanged, LEADiNG WHEAT MARKETs. wa ovil) Taconâ€" i 883 at 10¢, and 405 at 0 13â€"18¢. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Clé HMigherâ€"Live Stock Marketsâ€" The Latest Quotations. Tucsday Evening, May 16. BL Lc s ons Briefs.â€"Mr. Chas. Schwalm has sold his property to Mr. John F. Schmidt. and is going to Chesley to work in a furniture factory, where a good situation is awaiting him.â€"Mr. Fred Bevour, the grocer, has a fine lot of potatoes.â€"Mtr. Wm. Meyer has invested in a fine piano. laid up, with infammatory rheumaâ€" tism, ’o’r about two months, is again able to attend to her duties at Reiâ€" ner Bros.‘ & Co.‘s.â€"On Friday last a number of young ladies were asked to_attend a quilting beeâ€"at Mr.:â€"Jaâ€" cob Streicher‘s. In the evening â€" a number of the young men joined â€" in and tripped the light fantastic until & late hour. It is said that all enâ€" joyed themselves to their hearts conâ€" tent . Rersonal. "re pleased to report 'tln Mrs. mu is recovering from her â€"zevere ilifess, altfiough slowly.â€" Mrs.Chas. Miller is on'L: sick list. «â€"Miss Maggic K oehter ; has ‘been CATTLE MARKETS MARKET REPORTS, light at following quotaâ€" wes, $475 to $.25 per to $4 per ewt.; cho‘ce 86 to $6.50 per ewt.; ia en a P radAd d d 1 tA Ing, bush. . ./. 0 07 se, bush..... C 76 ME crrcciens e 040 se t se r es es ++ + O 40 e k ks + ++ ++.. 0 99 t*rn s sss+e. 0 T5 txttearssees 0 T8 bush, ...... 0 50 * WELLESLEY ; none for sale allve; and watered i American mixed new, n; May, 4s 8%4;â€"July, CR e ce‘ ices,"creamery, com:. 21';?:': state duiry, to 2114e; renovated to 19¢; westéern faeâ€" STOCK. t. strong at 483 438. Short clear ?'Whllo, easy at ' the past three lug 1000 Ameriâ€" . strong at 48 $0 98 to $102 U 13 1 02 _0 o7 0 76 0 Ti 0 19 0 46 0 99â€" 1 00 0 15 Â¥rr% 0 T2 Bs sheep spring sheep, 35 pef Wheat Clése during the 81% 19% at 52s, G120 STeoreâ€"ts ow The Tot. Parties wishing to Bbuy wl} kindly tender thir offers for the property .on or before May 5th to John I1. Meyor, Getman Mills P. 0. <= + vlan @cre of good land with fruit trees and gcarden. . House contains 6 rooms, . with summer | kitchen. A gooulâ€"stable s â€"on Th« ~Totâ€"â€" Parties wishing to Bbuy wl} kindly tender thir offers for the property .on or before May 3th to John 1II Maeae A house and 15t at | of an acre of good trees and carden. H rOOms. with <omme %1 mos T Mlky WvntP ragias hk J 3+ B & c t sod swamp | On the farm is a heuse P1 x 29 ft , kitchen 18 x 18 ft . wordâ€"hed M x 2; f1., good bank Jn. 80 x 73 {*., and str w «h d * x do 1t ; also gn=d orcharst mmflharind-nfl water it butse and barn. turther particulars APPly on the premises, or by mail to â€"f rm. siteatasd q..220. 20 NC!" M= vainable 1 | 1 rm. sitwated three miles northâ€"west of Water‘vo, jast Outside of The Corporation. «onâ€" datin« of W scres of land welleu‘ti ated, of which Uhere 1s nine arres more or e« â€"f bu h vad swamp _ On the farm is a house 21 x 99 ft , kitcheq 18 % 1§ft . wand.kag oo CC® CTX 2Hft . ’ At prese t fo sale an exce; 43 mosth« o d g t by impo: ily (No. $8$8}. U c Cow with mosth« a 4) 50 0 80. @Xcoztiona‘ gord Buail 13 morth: o d g t by impoâ€"ted Captain Ma ily (No. 28381 uU c Cow with bnll ca‘f at side and Cow due to calvo in Mey bred by an imâ€" ported : ire, Imp mei Champios of "nverurie kept fer virvioe at a very moderate fre,. 49 +9 Breeder of. _ _‘ SHORTHORNS ana SHROPSHIRES Pap r i serting t ity from th; King‘s herefor. U * n Pnrmer notice Binder Twina will be ' so‘d at the Kingston l‘um.enll::{ to farmers. in such quantitics aâ€" m»sy be desired, for cash at th + faiowing prices:~ "Pure Man iia" 1(600 fect to the 1b) â€" 12}c. ‘Mix d Manilia®......( to _ * * 09 p=l "Pure New Zoaland"® (120 *« ")â€" #e 1â€"%¢ p r pound lees on ton lo‘s. All f 0. b Kingston. Aldre s all communications, with remitâ€" tinc=, to J, M. P.att, Wardea Penitentiary, K!ltn'on.. Untarto. HE undersigned cffers for «ale his valuable 1 rm. situated three imiles northâ€"west of 1CP !0O:â€"fhstâ€"Otciche wp auc oi ORI T UNT!IL further notice Binder wnis as la s oa ET BINDERTW INE Take Not‘ce that arp‘icat‘on will be made h} The Waterino Munuhc(nrlng Compa _ y, L mllos to tee Municipxi Council . fthe rown of Waterlon at the next regular meeting <f such Cou cil,after the expiration of one month from the data hersof, for the nassugaof a ity. law an horizing the said Company to conâ€" struct, maintain. complefe and opcrate, and from time to time t> remove ard ch ngo as required a »ing e iron railway with necessary alce tracks and tuznouts for thy pissage of cars. carrilagus a d.other vehiclos adapted to the sargo npn and along th .« f Howing +tsoet n the said Town aemely: â€"We veer Street, and autho izing the carrying <f f:e‘ght on such railwar. Kingstor, May 10, 1005, . , , Dated this 4th d 18 41. A. Joseph B. Snyder. Dited at =t.Jacobs the 20 h day of April 1905 JOHN G4BEL. Execu!or. ANNA BATZ, Executrix, Et Ja 0s P'o"g‘â€"':i Temummmigggemmmtnmmmmmmmmes...._.. s _ 7k ! Lu â€" . Emgel. graduate of the Ontario Â¥. % particulars tl'llt’ at this ofâ€" m;vé?‘ml‘gv :" m 0° any nark tharace _ _i llp °4 Of Cho Retate 9° any part therecf â€"o aistibut d to any perâ€" son erpersous of whose claims wo thali not hen have had notire WaTERLOO, U @Ga m oop®ls ) AATE O®_ THEK Vil. 1L.3G# OR °T JaCOBS IN THE co NTY OF <WATERLOU, GENTLEMAN, DEâ€" CEASED, Nutice is h reby given p reua« t to Revised Statules of Ontario 1807, Chaptor 129 8 ctio+ *8, thas all Cred:tors and oâ€" her persons having olaims a minst the Kâ€"tate of the above named Isaac Kophf. who died on or ahbcut tha 9 h day of April, 19%, are required to send by Post p epaid to J hn Gabel Ft. Jacebs, O t., Executor of the last Will and Teâ€"tamont of the a : o decesred on 0f }s fore the 20 h dayâ€"of Mas next 1905, their christian and surnames, addrssea, and deâ€"cr b‘ion, and full parti u ars ol thei>c auns, a statement of theirâ€"account«, ;mh:ha vature of their sureties. (if a 3) beld y them And further t ke notice that we will im mediateby “(lul".t,:ht:, n.: ‘Ilh'»}i: men'-if-lnevtl'.d-te. procsed to diâ€"tribu! 0 Rotare of the said d«ceased among the â€"rartiesâ€"entil d ther, to, huflnq regard ons to the claims of whch ve i+ M Hrar hawa aad 2 32 PE Un BINDER FOR SALE o ud 1 ETY C7 PTC CHETn h 11 then have rad notice. and IN THE MATTER or TER ISAAC « KPKEY LATE n 1+G® OR °T jacome mm f JO8Se MICKUS & SI0N, Auct‘oneers, LXYI 3.SNYDER |jâ€" JO3. 8° SNYDelRt {~ Executors. 19 2t. Als 36 NC CSC. _ Waselbarrow, +0 filer, garden dri 1'..1 »cuffior cambin d 00# wingie harâ€" ness grain crudie, soath and scythe, g indâ€" stone. straw outt r. fanm & nuil, hivels, forks, chaine. 2 iron kett‘e«, work bench, cider barrel, water trough bed siead and uthe art jcle too numer us to menti n: also about 15 bu shels orts and absut 1} tons bay, TERMS. â€" Cash, e horse waggon. marke weuson one horse wi on. markes wergon, . aneâ€"horse bl:&'h. cutter, two horee 1 lo horse plough, doub‘e harrow. th ce nn' plougb. wheelbarrow, c ftler, dril emi scuffior cambin d 001 win ness grain crudie, soath and ®cythe stone. straw outt r. fanm & nuil, {o.ri-.‘ chains. 2 iron kett‘e«, work bene _ »etmruay, May 20th, 1905, at one o‘cloo®, p. m. tharp, the following valâ€" uab‘e property viz:â€" I.IVEsTOCK.-Ian. frosh jer ey cow, cow to tefroh in June, calf 4 weois ol4, 30 chick. ens, cxk rel and 1 dog. * )l!l“_l_.!:!!NTS. ETC.â€"Twohr ar wanuas 'PHI‘.BB @ill be snld h‘ Publlo Auction n.a.a.'!‘.')’!'.".'lf- of the late Solomo » Hai. 1 _ the premiâ€"es of the Bridgepo t, Unt , near th OoFrF Farm Stock and Implements. Farim for Sale. g:;t:r, p'o'r‘::".’.'..;r:.'.' ) T kpnefses AAFINEE «+«xrar« Regs, hy hR i: t‘ Hogs, dressed ........ Hxy, per ton ........ m _ _ 9. ** r**sesss000s Brap, por ton M ol Middlings, per ton .. . . Potatocs, per bag .... NOTICE TO crREDIitors Auction Sale serting this notice witho=:t avthorâ€" P20 _ W# ns nolice withot a Saturday, May FOR SALE NOTICE! 0t at German Mills WATERLOO MARKETs Waterloo, May 18, 1905. ty usn e mt Printer wiil not be J. M PLATY, Thursday, May 181905 â€"Page 8 es of the late Solomo » Heiâ€"t at . near the Sugar it finery, oo mplefe and opcrate, and _remove ard ch ngo as railway with necessary outs for th» pissage of her vehicl« adapted to ng th < f Howing +tsoet »mely: â€" We wer Street, currying <f f:e‘ght on of Yay, A. 1D., 1%5: ‘ Mcrine, Town Clerk \ 3, ETC.â€"Twoâ€"h» a1 waggon, h. marke wepgon, ph»eton, cutter, two hore : lo"gh, one NOAH ER®, Waterloo On s OxtTARIO. ts of the Estate Warde 3 834. . ESTATE OFP 17 00 034 675 8.10 47 12 Fhone 203. All calls ty mnl‘*.:fi o tm . |eenvenenseniennierinmmaan e 3e i | ; Ts ns : :; Flower Vases 60 â€"_....| @ iA NEW Shinmant insl L. gimg oo 0n c._____ _ EXPERIENCED vEren INARY + GEON. M. C. BOWMAN, King 8t ,Berlin . adjwning the prem‘sos of Wendell E. Shan‘z. If by mail addrees Berlin. 16 1 E.“ "STE -un;-' l"r‘:«"“x]”‘“‘ A five ton etock ecale; »lso a foutâ€" arge agricultural 1 irge tren boree power portable erginre *bipping Imslnq-.mw..Addm in . grood ronning order. â€" Apply to 18 it A. EDWARD n:m l{n,o M. C. BOWMAN, King 8t ,Berlin t1. Uuelpbh, Ont. breathing. For w row The unfersigned wistes to lic that. he does horse +hoging iernl jobbing, woud work, painti nn. it al: o a deaier in fnished wagens, rubber and teel tire Nud c is u0 17.00 A.C. THOMAN, Berlin, Ont King St., East of Scott St. â€" â€"HARNESS SHOP ‘ WATERLOO > OoNT HONEST HARNESS AT HONEST PRICK+ O@ct one of my uplendid now sets of Hartesa now, It willimprove the appearance of you outfitone hundredjper cent. Repairiny at moderate rates, < 18 12 LCarbies contemplating of digging wells or boring for water would do well to consult me, Charges moderate. 19â€"3t. 200 will buy a pluky 1 ably sound, gord worker, Creat Bargains AND suRrrEys In order to make room for a car of Cutters and Sleighs â€" 3 mos. & linst concâ€"egion, nerth au rtow d, lonn.f:lp of Wi.mot. 18 3 no To F‘shing or trespasaing tor Prbing is «trict! fwhkldrg on L tMNo.n: and 1a L‘nt Fet N:. 6, first concâ€"egion, nerth aud sou h of Huron rtowd, lonn.iin Of Wi mat TAKE NOTICE JOHN STREBEL BUGGIES Can LocateWater SEED CORN IN BOTH NEW AND sEconpnaxp Parties NOTICE Mangel Seed, Carrot Seed Turnip Seed, Millet Seed, Buckwheat â€" Seed, Potatoe, Lawn anod Garden Se.ds. FOR SALE tRA NAAAAAMAAMAAA _ GINGRICH, Strebeol‘s i. E. THOMAN, WATERYr FOR SALE R CIE3, He‘delbe g. iaes to inform the pub ehowinz repairing, genâ€" k, painting and trimm: A new shipment just to hand. m aro, in foal, +ervice I n::d sou h of Huron T. .0. HALtMAN. iiex'"lin, P. 0 LOO SUR a ruch as "pmentjust to hand. _ Excellent values for 10c. f z CHINA HALL, Berlin; $ Consisting of 1 1â€"2 story frame house of 7 rooms and kitchen and 1 acre olnl:ml. Onllsz'm-d .nd'::gt water and good orcha young t bearing trees. â€" Situated about . 1â€"2 mile west of New Dundes. Arfily to HENRY ECKsSTEIN, 17â€"â€"1 mo. New Dondes, Ont. . Gensral Store Business and Property and live stock scalee, at Breslau, Ont. SATURDAY THE ROSE MILLINERY and LADIES’OUTFITTING PARLORS KING ST. i L PP TDOm FOR SALE BY ExEcutoRs S. R. Ernst & Co. PROPERTY FOR SALE â€" Do trong school boot, splendid value at our regular price 1 35, aizes Ili to 13 and 1 to 5, Special Saturdaw 8F Be Sure and Don‘t Miss > ~*} IT ON 20) pair boys‘ oil buff lace boots,â€"a Tem ds EOO O Sss â€" 7 Over 500 Ladies‘ Fancy Co All the newestâ€"and most upâ€" 75¢ and $1.00 goods at Boys‘ dark grey and brown striped domestic tweed three piece suits, also some lighter mixturee. They are made in Single breasted style, ;lz.ec.? to 33, regular 5 00 and 5 50, 173 Saturday .. 95 men‘s suits in medium light and dark colors, in neat checked patâ€" terns, with overpait effects, all _ wool domestic tweeds, lined with strong Italian cloth, perfect fitâ€" ting, rizes 36 to 44, our regular > g:ice 6,50, 7.50 and 8.09 epecial turday Bargain ...... ... ... $4.96 Men‘s Waterproof Coats, English manufacture, will not barden and are rainpyoof, the cloth is tweed effect in mid grey color, all seams sewn _ sizes 36 to 44, regular 3.00, Baturday .... rtsé scrrer ege. â€"+BLTG Saturday You should certainly be interested in spring goods will soon be mh n&â€"tl:: ZOobn:r the better say we. Lo rogramme. Eve ne bears upon springtimeâ€"eve feuoub!o nvlnx.l‘y P Men‘s $8 Suits for $4.98. I Man‘o i5 pair men‘s good durable wear resisting tweed pant«, strongly trimmefi and sewn; the patterns are light and dark grey, in n.n're. medium and wider widtb, side and bip gocket-. sizes 32 to 42, regular 1.75 and 2.00 Saturday $1.29 Men‘s 2.00 Trousers $1.29. Boys‘ 5.00 Suits $3.938 Saturday Bargains | Our Small Profit System i 25c and 35¢ 100 Men‘s Suits on Sale Satâ€" >z â€"~urday, worth 8 50, 9 00 and $10 | § going Saturday at ( ANOTHER LOT OF \ RASEBALLS and BATS *x+ ++ ++ ++ +. +. . $1.00 MAY DAYS HAVE COME, Wilda fane, Ozeâ€"given away free with every boys‘ S suit. Coll irs on sale at The Rose for Saturday. ipâ€"toâ€"date things in neck wear,regular 50¢, Highest market price paid. Load every SHIPPING HOGS waNTED in BADEN . Neb Sred. large; Englih PRerkebire Pigs f om 6 weeks to 5 m:."h- old, -'-:'l?w ‘""" on fuontryr Masnheim, P 0. Watorbnn Fuaugl Te _0 SPECIAL ‘s ial bar, .'.“i e ine pecial gains in men‘s genuin« goodyear welted tan calf boot,new shape with wide tread extersion soles of good weight all sizes from 6 to 10 regular 3.50 Saturday barâ€" gain.....l..l... .;.; _ "t~:" > "doy Men‘s Hats, Men‘s Derby and Fedora hats new styles, all this season‘s goods fine quality, English and American jur felt, colors black, brown and fawn, not every size in each line, but sizes run fenenl in the lot, regular price 150 Saturday bar. gain.i........ s en n ns se s 2. . .. PBC 00 men‘s working shirts, black satecn black and: white buckskin stripe, navy and polka dots and navy and white stripe broken line from our regular stock out price Mcwd&)c&turday............@c. Men‘s Furnishings _ ; ’Men‘- and boys ties, in fancy colorâ€" _ ed four in hand hooks, on knots and bows, brown and white flow. ing ends and strings regular 25¢. Saturday frversrterssi+srs a8+++¢. B Men‘s balbriggan underwear shirts and drawers, fawn shades, elastic rib fcutl- and, nnklcl:::ia:l seate, all perfect goods regu per garâ€" ment, Saturday ... ... .. .; +++ ++ Men‘s fine quality silk and wool and plain black m‘mero 1â€"2 hose also tan and black lace lisle thread and silk embroidered cotton. All ‘fast colors, double toe and bheel, reg. up to 40c, epecial Saturday barâ€" raims 7 NC. Look over our Mfi;; :'Ri.:‘timoâ€"evory figure expresses a For Sale day. Next abipment May Hant, Raurr & Mastrn â€" ... C 4. RICHE RT, O. Waterloo County Ont ISs a Great Success. BERLIN BERLIN:® itsoif

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