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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Aug 1905, p. 8

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& Personal.â€"Master Wilfrid Donald, of Berlin, is visiting with his grawlâ€" parents at present.â€"Miss Jessic Mcâ€" Culloch, of Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.G. Winn.â€"The Misses Mary Ann and Nettic Donald are visâ€" iting friends in Listowel.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frey spent Sunday in Heidelâ€" berg.â€"â€"Mrs. Michaet Spies _ returned home last week after visitiag with friends in ; Floradale.â€"Mr. . MeDonald and Mmi‘lf’ returned home after spendâ€" ing _ their holidays near Toronto. â€" Mr. andg Mrs. Simon Cruikshank spent Sunday in Linwood. friends in Berlin on Sunday.â€" Miss Emmeline Dietrich has returned after taking a few weeks‘ holidays with her parents at Goderich. , Plante. â€"At Galt, Aug. 13th, to Mr. .and Mrs. T. Plants, a daughter, Bergor. â€"At â€" New Hamburg, August 1th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berger, a daughter. a Holtm.â€"At Plattsvilie, July #3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm, a son. Mavermehi.â€"Near St. Jacobs, Aug. Ith, to Mr.. and Mrs. Havermchi, a daughter .â€" P Martinâ€"Near St. Jacobs, August 7, to Mt, and Mrs, Tilman M. Martin, a daughter. Briefs.â€"Quite a number of our citiâ€" zens who were on the sick list are reâ€" covering.â€"The saw mill, which was closed down for some time, is | again fn running order.â€"Mr. John Moyer is busy making his rounds with the thresher. Personal.â€"Miss Laura Goctz is holâ€" idaying in Galt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ruggle, Messrs. L. A. Heimler, _ A. Armstrong and Gearge Heimlet took in the excursion to Niagara Falls on Saturday.â€"The _ Misses Ballantynce, who have been visiting at Alex. Renâ€" nie‘s for the past month, left on Rmrsday for Niagara, Detroit, and herâ€"pointsâ€"A.â€"â€"J: â€"Babb, f ~Mitt= bank, was in town Friday.â€"Miss Smith, of Milverton, is the guest of Miss Schnurrâ€"Miss Eliza Montgomâ€" ory is visit‘ng in Crosshill. â€"A. W. Rennie, of the R. C. Streicher Co., London, was in town Wedpesday. â€" Miss Maric Crawford is \'i&ling at R. J. Korr‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Part, of Fordwich, spent Sunday in town. â€" Bricfs.â€"Harvesting is the order of the day.â€"The hum of the old threshâ€" er is again heard in our vicinity. _ Personal.â€"Mr. M. Shantz left on Saturday‘ for Almeda, Assa., where he has secured a lucrative position.â€" Miss J. Petch took in the excursion to Niagara on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Williams and children have _ reâ€" turned to their home in Baden after spending a couple of weeks here. â€"â€" Miss M. Shantz, of Baden, is holidayâ€" ing under the â€" parental roof.â€"The Misses Coote, of Dorking, are © the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Coote. â€" Mrs. Foster and daughters visited _ friends in Moorefield _ over Sunday.â€"Mr. Little of Atwood occuâ€" pied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunâ€" day, in the absence of< Rev. Haig, who is taking his holidays. f Personal.â€"Miss Fanny Reichert, of Toronto, Mrs. F. Reinhardt, of Philâ€" adelphia, Pa., and . Mr. Gordon _Musâ€" selman, of Berlin, were visiting . at the residence of Mr.and Mrs. Aaron Snider on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Good,. of Waterloo, paid a flying visit to friends in Floradale. â€" Mr. Nicholas Hoffer, â€"Sr., returned from his yvisit to Southampton.â€" Mr, and Mrs. Philip Rominger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schutz, the Misses Lydia and Louisa. Brox, Clara ~Snider, Shirley Strome, and Messrs. Alfred Shantz, Aaron Hofier _ and â€" Vessie Steddick took in. the excursion to the Falls last Saturday.â€" Messrs. A. J. Rug. gle and Robert Slimmon visited ab‘e, neat and dressy. When on are safely on. ‘They are ideal for golfers, riders and athletes. Note how they are handled. No dimâ€" ming of lenses with the fingers They cost no more than the regalar kin#s. JANSEN BROS., Jewelers, Personal.â€"â€"Messrs. Alfred and â€" Alâ€" bert Singer, Mr. Folk, and Miss Adâ€" die Erb, all of Toronto, were guests at Mrs. Bemis‘ on Sunday last.â€"Rev. T. H. Ibbott, Berlin, called on friends here last week.â€"Miss Saloma Huft left for Michigan, where she intends spending some time visiting friends and relatives. â€" Miss Mable Kurchinâ€" ski of Hespeler spent Sunday under the : parental roof.â€"Miss «Florence Huft spent several weeks with her sisâ€" ter at St. Jacobs.â€"Miss & McAllis ter, Toronto, spent a few days with her brother, Mr: John McAllister.â€" Messrs. James and Wm. Murdock and Mrs. Murdock, of Belwood, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. Ezra Sittler, of Vermont, and Mr. Ira Sittler, Elmira, are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erb.â€"Mr. Geo. Rellinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Relâ€" linger.â€"Our school reâ€"opens on Monâ€" day,â€" August 21st. a COMFORT BLOOMINGDALE. HAWKSVILLE. FLORADALE. CROSSHILL LINWOOD:. BIRTHS. are coffffortâ€" Shoopâ€"â€"Heeeipte, 15,000; sheep 10¢ biahor; lowbs, 15¢ hicher; good to choice wethers $100 to $.40; fair to cholce mixed, $435 to $1.80; native lambs,,45,.25 to $5.45. Chicago, . Aug. _ 15,â€"Cattleâ€"Recéipts $000, Iretuding fim wosttrne and 100 ‘Toxâ€" ’nn; -‘olwl !o.|-rlmo-_n__e:n; "‘;’,!,"’ M_; poor $1.M) to £4.50; culls, $2; lambs, $3 to $ .e 6 .00, culls, $2; m culle, $4.75," < ‘#, $3 to se on o e e Py PR to medinm, $4 to $5.23; stockers and feedâ€" ore, $2.25 to $4.25, Hogs â€"Recelpt«, 30,000; mixed and butâ€" cher«‘, $5.75 to $6.40; good to chotee heayy, &n.:m to lfl.»’&;‘fi; routh hervy, $50% to .10; light, $5.830 to $6.42%; bulk of sales, §3.00 to $6.30, Hogeâ€"Receipta, 2067; steady; prime state and I'er-n.-r h}!‘l, $6.00 to $6.30. Mr.â€"Hatrieâ€"reports hogs frm at $1.25 for gelects and $7 for lights and fats. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET fl#" Buffalo,. Aug, 15.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, head; steady _to 10c lower: prime steers, $5.25 to $5,00; shipping steers, $4.50 to $5.25; butchers‘, $4 to $4.25; helfers, ?.25 to $4.05; cows, $2,75 to $4.25; bulls 29 to $275: stockers nnd feeders, $2.50 fo $4; stock heifers, $2.50 to $3.50, t \';Tn!n-â€"lh-fl-lpln. 100 head; steady; $ o $7. Hogaâ€"Receipta,â€"2400 â€"hetlt+â€"netter +w KoZ, Common Slow: beary, $0.55 to $7.50; orkers, $6.00 to $7; pigs, $6.50 to $6.70; roughs, £5.50 to $5.75. ‘ NEW YORK LIVE sTocK. New York, Aug, 15.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, ;w; no treding; feeling steady; exports toâ€". ay were 10X cattle, 1008 sheep and 3400 quarters of beef; toâ€"morrow, 81 cattle and 80 sheep, Univesâ€"â€"Receipts, 255; very little,tradâ€" Ing; feeling stondy; veals, $5 to $7.25; butâ€" termiiks and growsers, $3.25. SLrep and Lembsâ€"Receipts, 3071; she~p Htmy; dJamb®, 1c to 25¢ higher; sheep, #9 u) qa ie was cuae CE C2P0009 220 Atout 15 imilch cows and springers sold at $20 to $50 each, * YVeal Calves, & Prices for venl calves were unchanged at $3.50 to $5.50 per cwt., with an odd calf of prime quality at a little more money, Sheep and Lambs. lhrvrt sheep sold at $4 to $4.15 for ewes and $3 to $3.40 for bucks, with lambs at $5 to $5.75 per ewt. to Sige per 1 TORONTO LIVE sTock. Receipts of live stock at the clty market, as reported by the rallways, were 352 cars, con posed of 622 cattle, 842 hogs, 1219 sheep and lamts, 79 calves and 3 horses. Exporters. Few export caitle were offered and few were wanted. Quotations were unchanged, * Butchers, Rest butcher cattle sold at $4 to $4.25 r cw!.; medium at $3,70 to $3.85; cows at E to $3,50; rough and inferior at $250 to .10 per ewt. Cables Unchangedâ€"Cattle and Hogs Easier in U. 8. Markets, London. Ang. 13.â€"Cattle are quoted at }lcfi:: ll’sc“per Ib.; refrigerator boof, $%¢ m e sn J K SHINN [Miumaei: Arrecks uo coge us oA 9 c 2+ TE ie Cheeseâ€"Wenk; recelpts, 13,813; state full creaims, small, colored and white fancy, 10%c; do, fair.to cholce, 9%4c to 10%4ec; do. urf_e cojored and white fancy, 10%4c; skims mL to llget. 14e to 8l4e, _ Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resi den:e YoungSt., South. wa masewa n LlO.O NCOR CTC PDPL INTEC days 266,000 centals, including 21,000 Amâ€" ericans. ' Reccipts of Amerfcan corn during the past three days 140,900 centals, NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, Aug. 15.â€"Butterâ€"Firm; re celpltn, 20,‘.’?‘5: western factory, 15¢ to 17ige T ons Akpivighaibletiebririesss* 429 $ C Since the consummation of the Methodist Union in Australasia, â€" the membership there hag, of course, 1ot been included in the returns. The spiritual prosperity this year . has been shared by all the districts, South Wales leads the way with 532 net increase.â€" * At Chicago Sept. wheat closed %.¢c higher #han yesterday; Sept. corm l;c lower and Wept. oats %%c lower. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Liverpool, Aug. 15.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot Inal; futures steady; Sept., Gs 61%4; 6s 6i%d.. â€" Cornâ€"Spot _ easy; g.m-â€"lj[mn mixed. 48 ll!%d: futures‘ steady; Sept., 4s $%4; Dec., 48 8Â¥%d; Jan., 4s 3i,d for new, I«rdâ€"Prime western firm, 408, 34. Rosinâ€"Common stendy, Os 64. Receipts of wheat during the past three S 0O ade es t 4 â€" TOIG0Oâ€"..â€"c++, Min: eapolis .. ‘Tuesday Evening, Aug. 15, Liverpool wheat futurcs closed toâ€"day uncharged to &d lower thin . yesterday gud corn futures %d to igd lower, _____ New York ......... Nt.. lrfill'h; Prong.â€"Near Breslau, â€"Ida Prong, aged 22 years. Battenberg.â€"At Elmira, August 5th, George Battenberg, aged 49 years, 1. month and 9 days. Zehr.â€"At Baden, July 25th, Joseph Zebr, aged 87 years, 6 months and 25 days. Clemens.â€"At Preston, August 11th, Joel Clemens, aged about 81 years. Becker.â€"At New Hamburg, Aug. 10, Mrs. John ~K, Becker, aged 62 â€".years, 1 month and 7 days. Nairn.â€"At Grand Rapids, Michigan, August 3rd, George R. Nairn, broâ€" ther of Mrs. G. J. Jaffray, of Galt. Bowes.â€"At Elora, August 9th, John Bowes, formerly of Gailt. Daniels.â€"At Galt, August 8th, Ethel Elizabeth Danicls, infant daughter, of Norman and Elizabeth Daniels. aged 3 months. Boettger.â€"At Berlin, August 9th, Mrs. Conrad Bocttger, aged 52 yeats. Liverpool Wheat Closes Unchanged to Lower, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stock â€"â€"The Latest Quotations, Gueltig.â€"At Berlin, August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gueltig, & daughter. Snyder.â€"At Lexington, Aug. 5th, to Lackner.â€"In Woolwich, August §5th, daughter. Liersch.â€"At Montreal, August 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Liersch, a Devitt.â€"In Woolwich, Aug. 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Devitt daughter. Dingwall.â€"At G_t_!t, Aug. 1l1th, es ie n t 2e‘ g:;&â€"i‘lrm, unchanged; receipts, 16 W Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Snyder, a son CHICAGO LIvE stock«. and Mts. Thomas Dingwall, a MARKET REPORTS. CATTLE MARKETs. white, bush . red, bush ... spring, bush . goose, bush . busk 12...l.. Milch Cows. Woolwich, Aug. 8th, to Mrs. Edwin Devitt, a , bush ....$0 00 bush ....... 0 So , bush .... 0 80 bush .... 0 70 wis iess re en 0 480 rarrraÂ¥isl+ 040 +x+ +k es k6+.00 90 serkesek.2 0 75 sexkkkse..s 0 72 ush ...... 0 50 DEATHS. Mogs. Sept, _ Dec. _ May. . 8374 821 %d; nomâ€" Comment ng Aug. 8th. Leslie : Prince and Princess of Wales, Sir Charl s Topper, L»dy Tnpper, Lord Minto, Lady Minto, Sir Thomas shoughnesy, Sir O iver Mowâ€"t. Sir Joly, President McKinley, Frederick Ward, _ Madame _ Modjeska, ‘d(nrk Twsin, Bill Nye, Grover C.evetand, Mre. Cleveland. + e Full Life Reading......$1 Paitial Reading......... Office Hours 10 a. m, to 9 p. m. Notice To The Public liâ€"re ars a f.w of the prominent purmm!!hnhmcynanmx Madams FEE The nnorrsigned milk dea‘ora of thf To«en f « mter‘on herchy patify the & noral puslic hat ft m 8 pt._lst. 1908, they wil sell milk 'ormhm{‘ Thi p ice w il! not be ra sad but wedit w.li be abâ€"c‘utely refused fo all cus Palmist and Psychometrist The Grea‘est Scientist cver k:own in this art. Cincmaxati, 0. ATLANTA. Ga. TrxarkANa, Tex Madame Vere Leslie S‘udents can enter at auy time. No vacaâ€" tions _ For full r‘-rl-lnulnrq regarding any of our Schoo‘s wrie direct to o~r executive effics at Cincinnati, 0. Catalogue fr.e. LEARN TELEGCRAPHY And R. R. Aocounting. We furnish 75 por cent of the Oporators and Station Agent« in Au» rica _ Our six schools aâ€"0 the largest exolnâ€"ive TelegfMih 8 hoolr IN THE WORLLD _ Ketab‘i bed 20 years aod endcrced by all i ading Railway Officials _ We execute a $250 Bond t + every +tudent to furnish him or her a posit:cn paying from $:0 to $60 a m wmth in States eas of the Rocky Mountanis, or from $75 to $100 a month in States west of the Rockies, immediately upon graduation c 7 h T Th Morse School of Telegraphy 5000 Ant turther take nct‘ce th«t we tbe »aid axecutors wil‘, immcdiae‘y afterth eaid last mcn‘ioned date, proceed to diâ€"tribute the estate of tha raid decorsed rmo‘:-lx the partica entitled thersto, having regard only to the claims of which we shall then have n "ice, and that wa wilnot be responsible for the as eta ot the eaia cetate, or any pa‘t thereof, so dis ributrd.toary person or perans of whose claim we shall nat hm have notie\ Dated 11 a ‘7th day cf Augusr, 1%5 JOHN 1., WI~EWAN EN *AR" SC=AEFER |} Exccutâ€"rs, HENRY GILLE) x Annually, to fill the new positions erev‘ed by Railroad and Tele@raph Companios We want YOUNG MEN and LADIK 4 of good habits to Natice is hera‘y given, pu suant to Sec fon 33, Chanter 120‘ of the Revised Statutes of Untarie, 1897. ‘hat al! câ€"editors a d other perâ€" sone havieg c‘aimas »giinst ‘he cetate of Adam B. Scharfer. lt3 of the Village of St. Jacobs in ‘he County of Wataria», who died on or about 'r'.h‘ 5th day ol'd‘uly 'l!lz-;amuo :eql;l'ad ‘t’: Tml y post prepa‘d, cr to ver to the undersignâ€" ed, the exeâ€"utor= of the lart Wi‘l and ‘est~â€" wont ef the maid deczed orto on > of us, (nreferably to Raward =chaefer who is th\ Kxeâ€"utor in active m»nagement of the esta‘c) 0n or before the 18th day of reptember, l(lfi[( their ( hristian and #urvams. addre<es an desmwiptions. the fuil particular: of . their claims, a statement of their aâ€"cour t«, and the nature of the securities (if ary ) "eld by them. _ Norncu in hercby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of O »tario. ( hapter 129, Section 38, ard amending Acts. that creditors and others having nlaims against the Ksiate cf the raid Adam Steis, whno dief on or shont ‘the 14th dl‘ of June, 1905, are requir d to s nd or deliver their said olâ€"imas on or before t‘:o 1st dni‘of October, 1905, to Mr. Charle: 3 Smith or Mr. John Vollmar, executors of tha Will of the sald deceased; and a so that afer the !â€" t day of October, 1905. the said executors wi‘l procéed to distrirute the assets cf the said estate among«t the parties entit‘c‘} therato, havinkhnnnrd to tha c‘aims of which they have then notice, and will not be liable for the proceeda of the said e tate. o" any :tt. thereof, a> dirtribute1 to any person of whose elaim they have not notice at the tiwe of such distribution. ks AND NOTICE is futho* given that all persons whn are indebted t> the said estate are rquired to pry to the siid exocntors. or ora of them. the amount of hi or her inâ€" debted io s o1 cr before siid Ist day of October. lfll‘;..‘d at Waterlso this lithâ€"day of August, â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"MCBRIPKâ€"&â€"FLINTOFT,â€" Boticitors for the sa‘d Execut ra 2t , Water 00, Notice to Creditors PR EXECUTOR‘S Notice to Creditors In the mattar ofthe Es‘ate of Adam Steiâ€"s, late of the Village of He‘delburg in the County of Waterloo, deccased. Galt, Ont., Aug. 14.â€"Aldermar Patterson, chairman of the Board of Public Works, has sent in his resignaâ€" tion in resentment at the Council for voting to transfer the men underâ€"his control in building cement sidewalks to the sewage disposal works down the river, for which it is found difiâ€" cult to secure outside I@bor. Rev. 0. Klebhn, of Desboro, who was called to the pastorate of Zion Luthâ€" eran chyurch, this city, some weeks ago, has accepted the call and wil} take up the pastorate here on â€" the first week in September. He was in the city over Sunday and intimated his acceptance. He occupied the pulâ€" pit of the Lutheran church and creâ€" ated a very favorable impression.â€"â€" Stratford Beacon. 32â€"4n o. Hâ€"re ars a f.w of the j ROOM 1, AMERICAN HOTEL, HAS ACCEPTED THE CALL. WATERLOOâ€" MARKETS wA ME e . Waterloo, Aug. 17, 1905. <JYFE Nt Sevrasiriice . > k. *\ 08. S H id E*\" inb bighil UCBHA2 STORFFLER *ilxak*&"Ponareus TELECRAPHERS NEEDED < PUrFAL3, N. Y. LaCr ssr, Wis SaNn Fraxctsco, CaL. Bt Jacobs P.0., Oct 15 .16 $1.00 hint * Berlin. ":,.,I.-- ants Association and in ace ***« 10 if I Reret lat ire s h dueou with a resolutio; e 4 i n':l the Tow.I 7.50 | 32 2s 6.85| Waterloo ard request that all citizens O.WI loyally obceflmme. :16 Monday, August 21s‘, 1905, :::lclvlc Holiday ‘i0|\ _ Town of Waterlco griu t fllll'll.‘l:(f-nzvmr-of OH V VOLLMAHK, | Adan Steis Rtat August If h 10°6, 83; A eood enbatantial one and a half «ory brick gvmm # how« «imated in thy Villago of eidelbnr@ in the Connty ¢f W _terlos tozether with about on~half an acre of Jand ard a barn hfi:’" condition. par lenlars and term« ap ily to 33 3m0s. Concsssion 5 Lot 9. cwtern anction of Welâ€" Ies‘ey townshp« n«ist> g of 16) act # more nâ€" lees, On it ia.about 30 ccre« of fiml bush otmm»lg neatly all #ind« of fimber. aln a number of pines . Good tron«s, cood bara 78 ts be 18 ft. and all other ontbuilding« | + lenty of hard and soft water _ Good orcha~d. Now to echool and church. For fu:ther par iculare «pply on the prom‘ses or by mail to _ HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The undorsizned will offâ€"r for sale by tubic auction on Sep embâ€"r Ifth, 1905 (E‘mira Fair Day) at 10 30 a‘clock a. m. at the Ziiliax House, * Imira, the fo‘lowing mot:erty helnh(l:: to the a-|mu of the late John C ass of Yioradale, i amel : ‘The farm at present aceupied by John Class and sitaated abwut four mies nortbeast of Eimira _ Tha farm contains 118 actes._moreâ€"of Toas, of which 7) a res are nnder cultivation. 20 acr a @ood timher land. 53 aeres «wamp »+nd pasture land. On the ftarm i+ a gond brick 2mm|'"d klAtchen. b:.vhk‘ hrnflund othor eutâ€" u ngs. never ng spring or e ind through t‘e firm. }"" TKERMS OF S\LK: 10 parcâ€"nt of purchase moner to be paid on day cf sve and for the hualance arangomentâ€" can he made :ramg day Bale subject to a resâ€"rved bid. 8. M, WERER, } Excentirs of the A. M, BAUMAN, | Into John Class Farm For Sale Phone 520 YACANT LOT Cornerâ€"of Kingasd Young F T. 31 x 140 feet. * VACANT LOT on Chapel § , 59x60 feet. BRICK HOUSEK AND Bt. Berlin, gardeninc, 5 scres rood pasiur :'z:.:‘. ening, 5 scres good pasture, rame hous* and bank barn. d 12 mil« to Rerlin whno.l’. 1 mlh’nt'm' Beriin P, O _ Wiil exchange for town prop rty. 0 ACRES IN WaTERLOO TOWNSHIP, a~il saund and clay loam, cloan and highty cultivatec, brick house with furnee and in " gvod revair. is ge barn avd outbuildin. s, wnrcmnéywon-.idhvrlnr situ ted on main road,1 1â€"2 mi ea |uohoo|. 2 miles to Berlin P. O. 165 ACRE3, IN WaATERLON TOWNSHIP, 15 ac~e bus ». 35 ac es pastar : with »priog creek, roil sandy loam, in hish cultivation, )nn’. buildings, exce lant farm for stock raislng or dairying and cteap HOUSK AND LOf IN THE TowWNX or Berlin, 14 at brict hou«s, rearly new, 7 rooms,lot m°fi :0, only 4 blocks fr m P. O., on B1 ubacher Street. BRICK HOUSK AND LOT on Joseph we o Treasli< . Farm For Sale hank 4 miles us Allog 2e 4A EOV U school, 4 miles to Gau P. Q > ; 15 nores in Waterloo Township, roil sandy lo-mndc'-{ loam, large frame house in food repair, large harn rearly new. gor d or bhard, wate ed by creck and well with wind pump, on gravel road, near school 3 miles from Berlin P. 0. 25 ACRR® IN WaTERLOn TOWNSHIP, ool:fl ma.dlum‘ cliy loam, good for ma ket wai ange s en on 8 1 $20000ail 2 CCE ATITT ATT CBT US ’ bought right. 11 ACRKS IN WOOLWICH T°P, soil chx _ Joam. 2 acres orchard. frame ‘house an ‘ bank barn in good coudition _ Situated on gravel road 1 mil > to schoo and 4 miles t» Elmira.. Will exonangs for town property. 77} ACRES, IN WELLESLEY TO% NSHIP, ‘7,;?‘"; xo?.i bush, mli.:l cl;:l Joam, v.v'-‘m-d' rau‘ic ram and s , cree bnlk’lnp. farm woll feneo't;'c and in 53« condition. Incated on gr:vel â€"oad, } mile: to +chool and 2 miles to Erbsvilie L. 1 100 ACRES IN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP, Targs Abutaiegs noud »Anara" it‘ hnod crc on e w!mfiewwhwl. 2 mies t Crc'u-.l:iil P 0. Will exchange for other suita le property. 170 acres in Dumfries Tawnship, 17 acres ep‘endid timber, soil ol« ;"Lm, ,;evel good bulldlnr watered by. lake, 2":prings and wi.:-dcln ‘Il, ’“‘loq’ Ln_lx_u!, fruit, 12 mile to FARM OF 100 A" RES, SAUCTH HALF / en uies en oo t intcdvches icA ic i I will teil you whether I can make a deal for you. Property for sale and excharge everywher eandany where by the Weetern Real Estate Excbange, gead Office 78 Dundas St, London, nt. If you want to sell for cash or exâ€" ghar‘n';'zo,» s‘and desc:ipt,ion a.'nd price_amd TERMS.â€" For chattels cah, for farm ten per ceut. at time of sale.b\lance in thirty days, when transaction is to be comp etâ€" d. t For particulars and conditions of sale +pp‘y o W. M. CRAXM, ____ Vendore!‘ zolici or, Periin, Ont. J03. MICKUS & SON, 1 have Buyers for Country Property R:a‘plc()mn Farm situated on the Ondph‘ , in the Village «f Bresiau, n~xt the shoul house. ton mileâ€" from Gueiph, four from e lin, ten from Galt, six f:om Preston,conven‘ent io market. church. pretofiice and railway Ftation, and composed «f parts of ‘o‘s 108 and 114 of the German Col‘l‘irll] Tract, Unrr Biock, jownrhip of ateroo, | containing -lx'g-thm acres more or le:>â€"good bank barn Wit ring water under sh d. ho Strble lpsm«'!?. wagon shed, mi‘k house with rnnnlnx »pring water and gord roo ry house. The ia ‘s in a fir t class state of cultivation a d has aâ€" never falling El-lum tract with Hopewel! Câ€"e k flowing through its entir» leneth â€" good erchard and garcen, making in all a very desirable homest ead. At ths rame time and rlics ther> will be to‘d f ur acree of unbroken lan*, part of said lov.luiwlh aright of way alonpg the railroad lr:‘c'i rom‘t:;l-b above dm‘ri?;l.h so one , one in arnoss, one parlor stove (vm:’)f, iwo ber e blank»s, two robes, a quantity of hay and . ther articles too cumercus to mentio :. a Civic Holiday" in the Town of THURSDAY, SEPT. 9th,. at two o‘clock p. m., by Public Auction. _ Executor‘s Sale s m ko sc i N #", Lo 86. Waterloo: Township. Resutifol stone honse and large birns in firs~ cass :l:_-p{;‘l.h‘h\i‘s a choic» farm and can be ____ Auctionecrs, Waterloo, On*, Da‘cd at Borlin, July 2it5, 1905. The Farm and Chatte‘s cf the !ate John F. hcemaker, hereunder men foned, on P ts e t .,3},{1 ak BC ‘Cof 92)] in uL/ ar FABM AND CHATTELS JACOB UFFELMANN, i kNRY STRERE FRANK K. SHANTZ, Agent, Berlial GEO. CLASS, Auconcor, W ellosioy P. O., Ont. Mayor. iw»~ Local Agent Wanted * '905" Pratt‘s Poultry Food, Louse Killer Wt : . i6 and Gall Cure. a All parties are hereby warned against fishing, swimming or otherâ€" w‘ce trespassing on the prol'vrertln of the undeni&nfll in the Town of Waterloo. respassers will be proâ€" G. neral Store Business and Property and live stock scales, at Breslau, Ont. Large agricultural trade and liurge shipptog business connected, Address A. EDWARD MEYER, 181. Guelph, Ont,. 27â€"1 mos 27â€"2 mos. The undersigned offer: for sa‘e his valuabls farm «‘tuated 3 miles south of Ber in, containâ€" ing 113 acres, thirteen acres unlnf heavy timber (mu{h and bech), soil excel ent for rai@ng all kinds of c or; comm dioun« twoâ€" wtory stone House with furn:ce, kitchen and ngcessary out bu‘ldings ; bank bar 66 by 81 ft.; adequate water supply, both hard and sofi; old and new orcharda _ w! h l’:fi:‘l fruit ; _ well fenced; no encumbrance. a very moder. ate. Fuarther rrnmt. a can be ascertained from the proprietor on premises or by letter, ~HE undersigned offers for »ale his valuablo '_‘ T Lr‘:n-.-fl,mml. fhm.':-i‘:- Wfi« 1 1 rtm.situated three miles northâ€"west of Water!oo, just outeide of the Corporation. conâ€" sisting of 97 acres of land well cn‘tivated, of which there is nine a rea more or leas < f bush and awamp. _ On the farm is a house 21 x 29 ft. kitchen 18x 18ft.. woodshod 20 x 21 ft.. rod bank barn 50 x 73 f+., nnd stzraw shed 35 x 40 ft ; also gond orchard and good hard and soft water at tmues and barn.. Price $6800. For farther particulars apply on the premises, or by mail _ The undersigned off r8 for saie hi= Taluable farm situaied 2 miles northâ€"wes‘ of Water on, just outs de the corporation. otmlllllaof 175 wcres of land, w11 cu‘t vated, of which there are t n moymmmmh and about fAftnan anpaa awamn and wood pasture. Neverâ€"fai "fl;ixt" ings on farm._On the farm is :finll;no r;}luwn; a\ngo-l:lrrnkhrn orchard. rther particulars apply on the premises or by mail to WILLIAM MITCHELL, foon ores o e wein sns C ho foun 1s i cver thilive springr un farm, im the farra is NUMBER UNLIMITED, * Highest market price paid. Load every :;mnd Monday. Next shipment Avg. 28 h. Phone 46: _ â€" _ â€" _ â€" â€" Berlin N. B.â€"Mail orders promptly atterdâ€" ed to. % SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN : BADEN . every pound sold or money refunded At onee for "Canada‘s Greatest Nurserie»" fo::he town of WATERLOY and surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right man. Start N»w at tho best seling eeasor ard handle our Now Specialties on Liberal Terms. Write for Apl\m?m“ and nnfi 25¢. !wou‘; Handsome Alumiuum Pucket Microscope little gom) useful to _ Farmers in examinirg Seed and Grains Orchardists * Trees f r1 seots Gardeners * P1ints for Insccts Teachers and Scholn‘s in sludying Bota~y Our import order per Be green) just. mggims. and 100 :be, for â€" â€" Rolled ‘Oats, 8 lbs. for *â€" Rol‘ed Wheat, 5 lbs. for â€" Bran by the ton _ â€" ~ Middlings by the ton â€" Milverton‘s Best Flour WATERLOO € Flour and Feed Store 100 lbe. for . â€" Pure Manitoba Flour The under<igned off rs for sais his raluable SsTONE & WELLINGTON, Our import order 1 S$. GINGRICH, Foatuint Nuesmn_u t2ver 800 acres) _ Toronto, Ontario. Everybody in a hundred differ.nt ways FdR SALE BY EXECUTORS WINN, The Druggist Farm for Sale Farm for Sale aris WARNINC! Farm for Sale. WATERLOO 31 King Street East, ssing on the properties of _ ‘The andersigned is prepared to do "%’.L’:',,.i’.‘....‘":..l."‘.’.‘:",.;' PlAWO TUNINC AND REPAIRINC Ordeâ€"s can be lof, at J, Doersam‘s. CLEASON sHANTZ All work guarantesd and done BENJ. HORST promptiy. PETER EBY P w. 8. SHEPPARD, BENJ, EBY ‘AusERT 81. WareRLDOO. HaLrL, Kzeupr & MasTER Green JOHN HEIST, NOAH ERB, Waterloo Ont. Berlin. $2.50 25 .25 15.00 2200 Consicting of 18 acres of land on the Poers hurg Riusd, I m le c«st of Petorsburg suiraole (.e markâ€"t gardening. (in it is grod frame h m«# ind ban m a and otho> ontbuildings. mw ha d -na“.n wate . For further parâ€" ulaee a 8e + %AI\ WARCHAND, 10 om Peteraburg D. 0., Ont. famc ""'e:'.('.'ii.'.gm"" d repair. Good orchard and ml';mer. \ow i« the time to see it under crop. . For furthor particulare ap; ly to GEORGE RULER Jr., 25â€"2 mon. Linwood P.0., Ont Desic .ble pâ€"op riy 2’ mil: a east of Linwoodâ€" 100 nore« good clay loum under erod cultiâ€" vation,8 acre« hardwood busb. Buildings. g od W No cfforts have been spared to select the latest and prettiest novelties to sult all classes. 3 Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘s £â€"10 KING ST. small Farm for Sale. Berlin and Waterloo women, a f Ammunition in the shape of China will bag the biggest g ame in Chisa and. viz. ‘The quantity unlimited, the quality the best and the placs to get it is the CHINA PALACE. Jd. A. Good & Co. 116 KING ST. EAST VINEGAR 250 men‘s fancy colored, soft hosom, peglige thirts made from fine imâ€" ported shirting matcrial, clearing lines from two large makers, neat atriped and figured patterns, some have detached reversible link cuffs, b st make, perfect fitting, sizes 14 to 17}, regular value $1.00, on sale SAUNPENY +1 +s cslog@rsrcar sb sc it etsr 288 dleat nÂ¥ ees ced on es rrtertrzkers N Men‘s dcubleâ€"throad â€"Bilbriggan shirts ard drawers, overâ€"locked seams, fawn shade,pearl bution+; drawers outside finished, lined seats,e!astic 1ib cuilfs and n:}les. sateen facing, sizes 34 44, regular value 45¢ per Warmant Qopmadal 75 ooly men‘s Caradian and English tweed suits, sing‘eâ€"breasted sacque rtyle, in brown and grey checks also dark heather mixtures, lined with gord strong Italian cloth, nicely finiâ€"hed and perfect sa fitting, sizes 83 to 39, regular 5 00, 6.50 and $7 50, Satuiday ...... | ® 65 only boys‘ strong, durable domestic tweed threeâ€"piece suits, in neat â€"chrcks and stripes, rat.t.ero- medium grey, grey and black and brown shades, made in singleâ€"breasted style, good durable Italian cloth linlnf- and stroogly zewn, sizes 27 to 33, regular 5.00 and $6.00. ‘8 Special Saturday to Clear .............................. L 85 pair men‘s trousers made of German worsted in black and grey stripe, :id: and Eip pg'ckeu. g?od trimming», bar buttons, sizes g:o 42 o Men‘s lustre coats in black and grey, sizcs 31 to 40, regular 1.25 to $2.0 Summer goods of the distinctly hot weather kind reduaced withâ€" out mercy, notwithstanding the fact that the best part of the summar is yet in store. _ Read th s list and take advantage of the saving we so liberally oxtend to you Saturday :â€" Fridsy we sum up a half, businessâ€"the biggest we know that the store has ever enjoyed. Saturday we clear out all the "loose stock" â€"everything that doesn‘t fit its assortmentsâ€"everytbing we don‘t want to carry into next season. 8. R. Ernst & Co. â€" out, bighâ€"ciass Satorday....;. Hunting Season Here fawn shade,pearl buti on:’.ad 1ib cuifs and ankles, sateen garment, Saturday .,...... juches, _ E:il;l';l';y"{(") ‘clear .... Farm for Sale Wholesale and retail. _Hall a carioad may seem & lot, but that is what we purchased to sell this season. The quality is fine especially for pickling purpoeses. No sharp aclidy taste about it which the ordinary vinegar has. s XX White Wine.................. 406 Gal. $ XXX White Wine.......;.......... . 496 Gal. E Good strong Cider Vinegar.......... ~300 Gal. 0w PIANO TUNINCG. s# THE FINAL EFFORT Our Small Profit System is a Great Success. LVSTRE COATS for Hot Weather oate in hMlack and grey, patch pockets, singleâ€" breasted siyle, 40, regular 1.25 to S?-!D,p:j)ehifignturdnyfo clear .... ’ 1 * MEN‘S SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR LUSTRE COATS for has proven itsoif all along the favorite hanting grounds o Millinery Spcecial in MEN‘S3 BOOTS A. S. HALLMAN, promptly attended to, J. H# Engel, graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Office and residence, opposite the Alerander House, King 8t, Phone 208. All calls by day or nizas EXPERIENCED » VETERINARY | sUR GEON» Get your Tires set on the Henderson Tire Setter. Jt sets them cold, it does the work in a few minutes, 1t keeps the dish of the wheel just sight. No more gness work. _ Horâ€"« """"'.1 as usual, Iam noted as a practic man on interfering anrd tender fect. ted in black and stripe, :r bntnwnt. si::: &rg flm;i 5’ MENNO F. THOMAXN, Ki~g St., East of Scoqt, Berlin, WATERLOO BERLIN $8.75 $8.95

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