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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Sep 1905, p. 8

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* Not only do our Gentlemen‘s Watch Chains That Wear well but they are of such artistic designs as to appeal to everyone Tho prices are very moderate, quality considered. JANSEN BROS., Jewelers, Bruderâ€"At New Hamburg, Sept. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruder, a Eichlerâ€"At New Hamburg, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichler, a daughter. | Burnettâ€"At Galt, Sept. 13th, tolDr. and Mrs. Burnett, a son. ‘ Schillâ€"In Peel, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schill, a daughâ€", ter. Woellerâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woelier, a dauâ€" ghter. Betterâ€"At Carstairs, Alta., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Better, a daughâ€" ter. Hagedornâ€"At â€" Berlin, August 21st. io Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagedorn, )ia Andrichâ€"At Galt, Sept. 12th, John ~F . Andrich, aged 56 years. Elliottâ€"At Galt, Sept. 3rd,,John El liott, aged 86 years. + Huctherâ€"At Hespeler, Louis Huethcs aged 80 years, 8 months and _ © days. ks "Miller=In Woolwich, Sept. 5th, Philâ€" ~ ip Henry Miller, aged 93 years, 11 months and 23 days. Licboldâ€"At Wellesley,â€"Sept. 1st, Mrs. C. Licbold, aged 21 years. Guentherâ€"Ott.â€"â€"At Galt, by Rev. Mr. Oberlander, Henry IL. Guenther, of Hespeler, to Efie E. Ot, of <iglt. Kirchnerâ€"Zuberâ€"At _ New Germany, Sept. 12th, by Rev. Fathor. Foerâ€" ster, Anthony Kirchner, of Preston, to Katharine Zuber, daughter of Jos. Zuber, New Germany. Fraserâ€"Hunt.â€"At Preston, Sept. 15. by Rev. Mr. Abey, John Fraser, of talt, to Bertha Hunt, of Preston. Binkertâ€"Hagenâ€"At Borlin, Sept. 7th by Rev. F. E. Oberlander, Edward Binkert to Louise Hagen, both 0 Berlin. Of the many: avenues o0% employment open to women none is more fascinaâ€" ting, more healthful and cleanly â€" or more. remunerative â€" than the kuit goods industry. A reader of this paâ€" per who recently visited the town oi Paris, Ont., informs us . that ober 1200 women and girls are employed in the mills of the Penman Mig. Co. and the Watson Mig. Co. The first namâ€" ed firm is the largest of its kind in the world and their Penâ€"Angle brand hosiery and underwear are as popuâ€" lar throughout the Dominion as | in this town..â€" The (Watson Mig. Co.‘s gpeciaities are ladies‘ and children‘s fibbed goodsâ€"andâ€"every dealer who | carries best quality ladies‘ underswcar sells that bearing the name Watson.. The mills in which _ these Jines are made are well lighted and attractive and the employes work only 54 hours a week, having a hall day Saturday. Good wages are paid, and the usual vost of living does not exceed $2.50 per week. "It is little wonder,‘â€" said our informant, "that the hired girl is becoming scarce, when three times the money can be earned without drudâ€" gery in these mills and â€" no â€" trouble about evenings off," Both firms reâ€" veive numbers of applications for po sitions and openings are constantly eccurring. > 38â€"2t. 1IDEAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMâ€" J K SHINN Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resi dence YoungSt., South. daughter Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Closes Lowerâ€"Live Stock Marketsâ€" The Latest Quotations. ‘Treasday Evening, Sept. 19. IAverpool wheat futures closed toâ€"day *( to 444 lower than resterday, and corn fu tnres 4d to !4d lower. it ns 4 An _ At Chienco. September whent closed . !sf lower thin yest fdry, Soptember corn t changed, and 8eptomber oats wselstuged. LEADING WHEAT iMatnkTs. Kew York Detroit .. Toledo ... 8t Loul« . Ditnth .. .2sll use TPM 0 174 Minme®polin (.l2llll.l.220 8Y% 0 titg TORONTO PRODUC® wAnaai Grainâ€" Whest, white, Imab.....80 T1 to $~ :::fl, red, Imush. h i: © i+ ® Cheat, « , broch, culs t To Â¥x Wheat, ‘m bmsh ....00 7'" vs Barttey, bush. .2........ 0 16 0 futh, burh, .....202000. 0 HBy n FKeR WB DWBR 2 ul s 2222222 t 99 1 I4rerpool, Sept, 10. â€"Theatâ€"@pâ€"t steady; No 2 red western winter, 6# 421. Fu tuores quiet; Dec. O# Tl.d, March 6s T3yd.. Frenn®, bwih 2ull, 222220 940000 L on Rye, h8h ..lllull2l2. 0 G2 U 43 Peas, bush. ............ 0 67 ks LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE EURD® APRCV MPCCV OB P MWO, ARNNCTE OW C OWC+ Cornâ€"â€"Npot steady; American in sed, 4* 1044 Imnfl:dnh\; PDec. 4s Dlgd, Jan. 4+ “h.."‘ 4« d + eonâ€"Sbort rib dull, 47+; _ long clett middles, light, steady, 48«; do., heays, ateady, 47s 60; short clear backs qulct, 44 MARKET REPORTS. BzerLis, OxT. white, Imah. red, Iush. .. «pring, bush goo#e, Imsh MARRIAGES BIRTHS DEATHS Nept weer 19 art «x+ meceipts or wheat donng the _‘rc "2‘ 3-1'"“‘ Corn, 177,000 centals, ‘:l'hfl NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. . New York, l::- 19.â€"Butterâ€"F rw; 1e nl’b* 19,804; te dairy, common to ¢xâ€" tra, 17¢ to amc; western imitation cceant jjg . 2. Aue c-‘:um' 12,158; state.full emm«l and white, fance;, 12¢; do., fair to choice, lllie to ll‘g do., large, colored and whife, 11%e to 13; do., fab to cholce, 1e to I1ke. ______ Ercdnabe _ Eggaâ€"Steady; receipts, 6111; westerm, nook o o ns ie Aeiaiy Hrime, ts Di4e per Receipts of live stock at the City Market, as reported by the rallways ,sluce Friday last, were 91 cars, compesed of 1913 cattle, 444 lot:. 2208 sheep aud lambs, 6) calves aud 4 horses. ‘* The market for veal _ strong, ‘with prices firmer. Cables Steadyâ€"U. 8. Markets Dull and Slightly Lower, * London, Sept. 10.â€"Cattle ate quoted a! e to 12%e per Ib.; refrigerator beef, Exporters. \ Few were offered, and noue wanted, a% dealers bad gotâ€" a "'f"" at the Junetio® on Monday. â€" MeDonald & Muybee report one load us selliug st $4,25 per cwt. Butchers. Choice meked lots of butchers eold af #§4 to $4. but there werp few b ought these prices; loads of good sold at $3.175 t¢ $3.80; medium at $}.2%> to $3.50; commo® at $2.75 to $3.25; canuers at $1 30 to $2.5 S d y e e about 150, snd reports ‘prices as follows ~ Best feeders, 1000 to 1150 }ln. cach, at $3.7¢ to $4; medium feeders; 1000 to 1Â¥5> s each, at $3.40 to $8.75; best fecders, +530 to 1000 lbs. cach, at $3.40 to $3.80; m «.1um feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs. each, at $1.25 to $3.50; best yearlings, 000 to 70 T# e ch, at $3.25 to $3.50; g(un&)nock helfers, Too 10 850 Ibs. each, at $2.00 to $3.10; inedimw stock _ heifers, _ 700 to 850 Tis. each, _ at $2.73 to $2.00; _ common west. receipts, and closed %c to %e net stock steers, 700 to 830 lbs. each, at $2.30 to $2.75; common, light stockers, at $2 to $2.25 per cwt. Milch Cows. The number of cows offered was not large, and the quality generally ccinmoj to medium, with few of choice quzhtF. Prices ranged from $24 to $50, More cows of good quality are wanted, ~~ +« PMSekers and Feegers, Harry Murby reports trade as ‘good fot the best grades, but slow and dull for com mon ‘to_ -l‘n_lrflu)! qualiti=s, Mr. Murby bought _ _Wesley Dunn reports prices at $3.50 t¢ §$6 per ewt.. lcwn“l‘:g toâ€"quaiity, Sheep and Lambs. Deliveries of over 2200 sold at $4 to $4.2C Sor export ewes, bucks nt $3 to $3.50, and lambs at $5 to $5.50 per cwt. Hogs, Deliverles were light and prices lower. Mr. Harris quoted selects at $6 and lights and fats at $3.15 per ewt. East Buffalo, Sept. 19.â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts, 200 head; light demand, slow; prices un chnnged‘ Ve“:l[sâ€"necelntl, 300 head; steady, $5.5% to + Hogsâ€"Recelpts, 6200 head; slow; Se to 10¢ lower; heavy and mixed, $5.75 to $5.80; few. $5.85; yorkers, $5.10 to $5.70; pics, $5.50 to $5.60; roughs. $4.50 to $4.75; stags, $3.50 to $4; dairies and grassers, $3 to $5.50, Sheep and Lambsâ€"Recelpts, 3000 head; sheep steady; lambs 10¢ lower; trade slow; lambs, $5.75 to $7.05; yearlings, $5.75 to $0: wethers. $5 to $5.50: ewes. $4.30 to Sheep and Lambsâ€"Recelpts, 3000 head; sheep steady; lambs 10¢ lower; trade slow; lambs, $5.75 to $7.05; yearlings, $5.75 to $0:; wethers, $5 to $5.50; ewes, $4.30 to $4.75; sheep, mixed, $2.50 to $5; Carada lambs, $7.40 to $7.65. . NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New â€"York, ~Sept.â€"19.â€"Beoevesâ€"Ree 4pt 703; all Mflfll&’ dtrect, excrpt Tour l‘nr:‘. Nothing doing; feeling steady; dress «1 beef slow; native sides, 6Â¥4e to O¢ per Ib,; Texas beef, 4c to 6!4c. Exports, 1160 cattle and 3500 quarters of beef; toâ€"morrow, 3000 q: atâ€" ters of bect, : + Calyesâ€"Receipts, 196; quiet; veajs steady; grassers and westerners nominal, but feel ing* wenk; veals, $8 to $9.25; little caly‘s and throwâ€"outs, $4 to $5. _ 19 3 New Wheat .......... . Flour, Ocean ........ Ki ur, Sola ...... .... Flcur, Old Manitobi .. Flour, Seven Lilies .... ATUIG aiclrera«crrners EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. Chicago, . Sept, 19.â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts, 13, 000; beef steers, $3.75 to $5,20; stockers and feeders, $2.30 to $4.25. . _ _ _ _ 0_ _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Recelipts, 1913; sheep quiet but steady; lambs slow: sheep, $2 to §5; culls, $2.50; jambe, $6.75 to $7.30; enlls, $4.50 to §5; Cannda lambs, $6.75 to $7.35; no really prime stock here. _ Jogsâ€"Receipts, 2000; market nominal; no sales reported. CHICAGO LIVE SsTOCK. _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 35,000; sheep $3 to $4.85; lambs, $4,50 to §$7.33, Dried Apples ........ tflogs, HYy6............ Hogs, dressed ........ Hay, per twa ..}..... Straw, por ton........ Wood, per sord ...... Export Cattle ........ Butchers‘ Cattle ..... EXPERIENCED | VETERINARY . SUR GEOS, J. H. Engel, graduate of the Ontario Veterinary 5ollm, Office and residence, o‘poflto the Alexander House, King St. Phone 298. All cails by day or niga» premptly attended to: The highest market price will be paid for all kind« of solid apples, delivered at the Evavora®or at St, Jacobe. Call on me Lefore disposing of your supply. 31 < The undersigned off r« fer sa‘c or rent his vainable farm. known as the old Hawk«‘ farm, «i watsd on Concrssion !1. lot 9, Wellesley Tow! ship, 2 miles f om Linwrod avd about % miles from Hawkesvi lo, consis‘ ing cf 100 actes of land. we‘t cn‘tivated of vwh ch there is 10 actes ¢f bus*, O« it is a no* brick hou e »: d goon bank harn: | Running or ®% on fatin, ; Iso «oft and had water, and «oud orckard, Fu. far her particu‘ar; apply "{ letter tm f WILLIAM HAYES. _ 3# 1 m The nndvnifm-d will reâ€"cive tenâ€" ders nntil 6 o‘viock, p. m . on Mondâ€"y, October Ist, for the bnildin{ of the sewer conmections in the Town of Waterino. Sealed tenders must bs in his bards on or before the above date otherwiss they will not be conâ€" sidtered. Chairman Sewer Committee, Nated Watecioo, Fept. 18th, 1905, H' * GEVUIvGR MV Fn.\bé‘u:;;:«h.l Farm Farm for Salo or to Rent °* â€"~s=mâ€"«. Tenders Wanted Apples Wanted ez lb. 00 i a TORONTO LIVE STOCK. WATERLOO MARKETS CATTLE MARKETS. Waeterloo, Sopt LEVLI STAUFFER, Veal Calves. GEoOnuE NHUESNENGARD. St. Jacobe, ticorge St., Waterloo, Ont calyes . remaius 21, 16 10 23.00 215 .390 3 05 210 +13 .18 «18 .08 .034 38 16 00 2 10 4 15 .13 18 .19 .08 30 ‘There will be sold public auction umfl?hpdlt. c"l“tl-u â€"â€" TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. at one o‘clock p. m., the following robe, 5 cane cBairs, 9 ©100T 4 COBC baby chairs, 1 n&h‘ chair, rocking horse, New Home sewing machine, lou‘; writing desk, iron board with stead, clothes horses, clothes line, tlour chest,, clock, pictures, 1 cooking stove, 2 box stoves, iron pots and pans, stove pipes, Dobbin drum, dishes, crottor‘,. tinw ase, iruit jars, catsup bottles, by _ carâ€" riage, â€" Maxwell churn, wash _ machine, wringer, 2 tubs, 2 copper boilers, & gal. coal wil can, apple butter, apple syrup, 60 gal. vinegar, cider barrels, 2 meat barrels, meat gringer, butcher saws, poâ€" tatoes, cheese press, anvil, vice, _ laper mandrel, tire uwtur.‘.frdn bags, colâ€" lie dog, 1 cow in t, garden rake, hoes, shovels, and everything in lne household, too numerous to mention. Ee eeiit‘y . o Pm ie C 0C 0 Terms.â€"All sums of $10 and | under, cash, over that anount 3 months‘ credit will be given, or 2 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. OoF Farm, Stock and Implements There will be sold h{ public auction on the farm of John Lenbard, Lot 12, Con. 3, Wellesley, one mile northeast of the Nillage of Wellesley, on FAKM.â€"Iune farm of 75 acres (more or less) is one mile northeast of <Wellesiey 73 clear and 2 acres hard wood bush with neverâ€"failing spriog creek running across back of farm, without any waste land. On this farm is a good bank barn 40 by 60 feet, driving shed 30 by . 36 ieet, and good dwelling with stone summâ€" mer â€" kitchen. Two neverâ€"failing spring wells, young fruit he.rin'il erchard, feuit .and vegetabie gardens. ‘The farm is unâ€" der good cultivation, 24 acres seeded down, 8 acres of fall wheat. The farm is near. to school and churches. Subject to previous sale. _ 5 8P the following property:â€"â€" CATTLE.â€"t dairy cows all supposed to be in calf, 1 fresh cow with cail at side, 1 one year old heifer, 2 one year old steers, 3 spring calves. maln o e HOILSES.~â€"1 heavy mare 14 years old, 1 mare supposed to be in foal by Whaleâ€" bone, 1 driver 6 years old, 1 aged mare supposed to be in foal by Whalebone,1 black . sucking colt, Whalebone, 2 HOUSEHOLD _ ARTICLES..â€" 1 < new Huron cooking ,range, washing machines box stove, table, lounge, bedstead with springs, . chairs, _ 2â€" rockers, De Laval cream separator, good as new, 2 tubs and wringer, . beckeeping supplies, _ exâ€" tractor, bee hive, boxes and irames, bedâ€" Foom suit, lady‘s bicycle. GRAIN.â€"300 â€" bus. hurle?', 1100 _ bus. oats, quantity hay, mangles and ~ seed potatoes sent out hr the Experimental Farm, Pinkeye, _ Early . Ohio, _ Everest, Money Maker, Stra{v Beauty, Beauty of Hebron, Hochester ftose, Uncle Sam, and Rural New Yorker. â€" + Sale begins at one o‘clock p.m. sharp. TERMS.â€"Grain, _roots, potatoes, and all sums under $10, cash. Over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, 5 per cent. per annum off for cash; 10 per cent. _ of purchase money on farm to be paid cash or satisfactory note on day of alt. 37,3t strap OF ' Household Furniture, Etc. PETER SCHUMMER, Clerk, JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer. MRS. JACOB K. BRENNER, * Pwnnrm. St. Ulements, Sept. 6th, 1905. The undersigned offer: for sa‘c his valuable farm «‘tuated 3 miles <outh of Bor in, containâ€" ing 113 acres, thirteen acres oelr1' heavy timber (maple and beâ€"ch), soil excel ent for raising â€"all kinds of c ?u; comm dions twoâ€" wtory stone House with furn=ce, kitchen and necessary out bu‘ldings ; bank bar, 66 by 84 ft.; adequate water suppfy: _ipoh hard and sofi; old fenced; no encumbrance. Prics very moder. ate. I“unburl:uucuh 8 can be ascertained from the proprietor on premises or by letter 37â€"1 mo. Auction Sale Consiating of 53 »ores, situa‘ed 2 miles north tat Heidciberg »n13 miles wes* of St. Jacobs. On iâ€" ie a rew frame house and gnod bank barn; also a nevor hmn"vmll. 20 mores hard w.od bu h. For particulara apply to FIRED, FOERSTER, 82 Imo. « i Meidcelberg, Ont. Consisting of &8 acres of Iand on the Pctersâ€" burg Read, J mffe cast of Petersbury sui‘able lor market gardening. On it is good frame house and ban» baâ€"n and other ontbuildings glfl_’. hard Qnd soft wate‘. For further par small Farm for Sale. ticulars app‘y to Farm 51 acree, Concossion 13, Lot 8 2 miles car‘ of Linwast. Now brick hou»e, good bank barn and new driv ng shed. 33â€"2mos. Farm for Sale Auction Sale . Get &out Tires set on the Hendorsoa Tire Setter. 4t sets them cold, it does the work in a few minutes, it keops the dish of the wheel just right. No more guess work, Morse shoei “% as usual, J am noted as a practical man on interfering and tender feet. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4TH, 1905, 1ate water supply, both hard and sofi; old new orchards wi h good fruit; well JO8. MICKUS, Auctioncer. JOHN LENHARD, Proprietor. Farm for Sale MENNO F. THOMAN, King 8t., Rast of Scott, Borlin Py in O3CAR NARCHAND, STRAYED Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1905,â€"â€" JOHN HEIST, ED. R. MEYER, Linwood, P. O . On For Sale Petersburg P. O., Ont. NOW is YOUR TIME I you want to dispose of your properâ€" ty, n’o- is the time to advertise, this is the season that changes are -.3 We Piker beomacty" Teee t ‘all" charges . untll m Sold: § fou want to buy or exchange, our 194 scresâ€"120 acres under cultivation, 65 acres pasture, with excellent buildings and water advantages, etc. Will exchange for smaller farmâ€"a snap if taken . at 146 acresâ€"126 acres clear, 20 acres bush, buildings in fair condition, g00d :un.nr and good state of cultivation. A m. lf‘::m rl.{ loam, buildings in good condition, will exchange for town pioâ€" perty, or cash, $800. ® TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT. 112 acres, clay loam, good stone house, frame bank barn, good outâ€"buildings and good orchard. Owner retiring from facuu PORdL mE UCE! 165 acresâ€"sandy clay loam, best _ of ‘:ulnv.uovs.. .splendid for _ stock farm, water jaci ll*:! good. Price right. 90 acres clay loam, highly cultivated. 1Iu‘= :»nildinxu. in good repair, near market. > 4 acres excellent fiood land for garden }purpom, good uildings, .. fine lawn, small fruit, splendid home pn main road, 5 miles from Berlin market, will cxâ€" change for small brick bouse in serlin, or cash $1,500 if taken this fall, 46 acres medium clay loam, exceilent cultivation, good barn and ou!-huildi:‘in. house in fair condition, excellent . fruit, shade trees, etc. ___ i x -l-i“n:r;-.\' ;]J-l;.-ndid &:rden, 1j story frame _ house, about rods lfom _ a school, price $450. . S-rnrxog‘h\.rnl mm'\'.. _ 80 seres, soil medi l;i;‘lwl'_liy_'locmv n, frame house‘ and bank barn; will exchange for town properky. . ; 0. L.D s pell on ng 170 acres, 17 timber, soil cla‘y loam, level, good buildings, water and fruit, at a bargain. 100 meres, soil clay loam, level, good buildings, and orchard. Will exchange for other suitable property. e iL 1} story brick house, and lot 54x120, on Brubacher ‘street. Brick house and lot on Joseph street. Vacant lot corner King and Yonge streets, 31x140, one of the best vacant lots in town. Vacant lot on Chapel street, 50x60, Two good lots in Hawkesville. _ 77 acres clay loam, rolling, good water, Will exchange or sell very cheap. Sitnated 2 mil & south of Brealau and 2 miles nomh of Ko«euth, con isting of 23 aecres, 18 of shich is under vood state ef cuitiv«tion, the na:ance in excellent woedian1. . Seil fivs claes tnam, ¢ the promiscaare socd house, barn and ohâ€"x ou buâ€"idings. A Orst claes 0; portunâ€" isy for son e one, Als!wl’ to HENLY HEIPEL. es Rhone 529 1} aer~s of land, situsted on t c road ‘ea*ing ‘rom C ntreville to Châ€"opce, 4 mie {rom Centrevilic. Onitis a 1} storgy store boure with kitchen and wondrhed attashed, h ns varm with straw shed and gnod largo stablingy (all building«â€"reburic â€"For further particwiars cali n or acdress w. if. CRESSMAN. * c/» 13 W. Hoâ€"pilal, 31312m>. B.rlin, Unt. Concession 5. Lot 9, eastern section of. Welâ€" lrs‘ey townehip o nsi<tir g of 110 acrra more o ess, On it is about 30 »cres of Fr.m bush wntainln, nearly all kinds of timber, aJso a »umber of pines. Good house, good barn 78 ft aontainlni nearly all kinds of timber, aJso a »umber of pines. Good house, good barn 78 ft b{ 48 ft and all other eutbuilding« . lenty of hard and soft water._ Good orchard. Newt to echool and church. For fusther par.iculars apply on the promises or by mail to _ Farm For Sale The ‘undersigned offers his farm _ for sale, composed of lot west j 8, con. 8, cast section, Wellesley, one mile east of Cresshill, Good fences, good orchard, good springs, plenty of water. Also a good maple bush, and some cedar. Clean lrom wild oats, etc. Fine soil, containâ€" ing 100 acres. East side of farm well watered for 'Fu!ure. Also south ihol lot 8, con. 9. he Jots join c-lrrh other, 57 acres in bush, mostly hardwood, . some fine cedar, well watered. The places will be sold together or separately as _ the !rrnprivlnr wighes to retire jrom farmâ€" ng. Will sell cheap and gobd terms. For particulars apply on place or by letâ€" ter to Crosshill 1. 0. 37,6% $3mos. IN THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY MAT TELL, DECEASED, Notice to Creditors 4Â¥ " ter 1, R. 8. (). 1897, and Aamending Acts, that all persons havw claima aFalnar. the estate of ANTHONY MATTELL late of the Township of Wellcshg in the County of Waterâ€" ton, Hote!â€"keeper, who died on or ahout the 23rd day of August, 19%, are required on or before the fourteenth cay of Octover. 1905, 10 NO’"CE is hereby fwm. pursuant to Chapâ€" ter 129, R. 8. 0. 1897, and Amending Acts, deliver or send by t.od. prepaid to .loscgh Mattel, &t. Claments P. 0., Ontario. one of the Execators of the Will of the said d ceased their names in ful}, with their addresses and des‘riptinâ€"«, fall particulars of their claims, and statements o‘ the -ol:urué. if any, held hy them; and rhat after the said rourteenth da of October 1905 the said Execntora witl mmt{ to d st ibute the msse‘s of the said decoased -mot': the parties entitled thereto, hnrlnfi regard only t > the claim«of which th y sha then have received notice, ani will not be linble for tha ani.l aasots to any person of whose claiin they shall n+t then hav« recoived notice; JAMES C. H IGHT, s _â€"Solicitor for Executora Waterloo, 5 h Reptember, 1905, Notice is horoby given, pu suant t» See ion 38, Chapter 120 ‘of the levised Ntatuies of Untarie, 1807, that al‘ creditors an d ovh«-.r'rer son« having olaim= against the r«tate of Adam B. Schaefer. late of the Village of 8t. Jacob« in ‘he County of Waterio :, who died on or abous the Sth day of July 1605. aro requiced to «ond z post propaid, or to deliver to »he mndersignâ€" , the exosmtors of the last Wil and Test>â€" ment of the said decssard orto on > of us, Wrcftnbi! to Edward rthaefoer who is the Cxacutor in netive m~nagement of the csta‘e) Notice to Creditors Exocutor in netive m~nagement of the csta‘e) 0~ or before the 18th day of Popfember, I!ll% their Chriâ€"tian and anroam®s, addre«=cs ah doss iptions, the full particulars of _ their claims, A statement of their aâ€"count«, and the nature of the securities (if any ) held by them. _ Ant further take not‘ce that we‘ the «aid nxecutors wili, immediate‘y after th â€" amid Inst mentioned date, proceed to diâ€"tribute the e«tate of the said decessed omo:' the parties entitled therato, having roward only to the claima of which we shall then have n ‘tiee, and that we wi l not be responsible for the ae a*a Pibnted, to ans prpoon, 5t persens of whose r any or person« of w claim wa shill not h4 have notine Dated the 17th day of Anguat, 1905, T. WIDEMAN [NSapopays{eren } ®ecu 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE TOWNSHIP OF WATERLUOU TOWNSHIF OF WOOLWICH FINE FARM FOR SAi€E TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP OF DUMFRIES FRANK E. SHANTZ, FOR SALE WM. WILFORD, Proprietor. want to bu; ""ei}nuflc" + .}.‘.fllflfl&:’ ::d we will for list of propertics in BENRY STRERKL, Wellesic, F. 0., Ont. BERLIN acres clear, 20 Agent, Berlin. Box 422 Bt Jacobs P,0,, Ont B.oâ€"lau, Ont Clydesdale Stock ‘and Hercules Poultry Food Also Mill feed, Middlings, Bran and chop feed by the ton. _ Sait in bulk and by the barrel. _ Milâ€" verton Best flour in {£00 ib. lot at $2.35. Pure Manitoba flâ€"ur 100 lb. at $2.85, Rolled oats by the bag $2.00. * $. GQINGRICH, FORM 3, SEGTION 12 CLERK‘S _ NOTICE OF FIRST POSTâ€" iNG OFr vOTERS® L18TP. Voters‘ List, 1905, Municipality of the ‘Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterioo. _ § 3 e t oA Notice is hereby given that I . have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of ‘YThe Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act,‘" the copies required by s‘ig Sections to be so transâ€" mifted or delivered, of the list made purâ€" suant to said Act, of all Au-ruons appearâ€" ing by the last revised Assessment Itoll of the said Municipality to be entitied to vote in the said Municipality at Elâ€" ections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at. Municipal Baections, and that the said List was first posted up at my office at Blair on the Sist day of August, 1905, and remains there for inspection. Li + n z Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions . or other errors are found therein, to take imimediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. GEO. A. TILT, oFr VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Clerk of the Township of Waterloo Dated at Blair this 12th day. of September,‘ 1905. Saturday, September 23rd, 1905 There will bo so‘d by Pulbic Jl(wutn in â€"the village of Strasburg, 4 miles south of 1 orlin, on The undersigned off:rs for sale hi« valnable farm situated 2 miles northâ€"west of Water on, just outs de the corporation. consint lu%ot 175 wores of land, w 11 cu‘t‘va‘ed, of which there are tâ€"n acres of good hardwood bush and about fifteen mcres of *wamp avd &od pasture. Neverâ€"failingt r?flmt- on farm. the farm is a good large brick huse ; also gond bank barn and orchard. For further particulars apply on the premises or by mail to rqHK undersigued offers for «ale his valuable 1 rm.situated three miles northâ€"west of Auflbo{ just outside of the Corporation, conâ€" aisting of 97 mcres of land well cuitivated, of which there is nine arrea more or less < f hush and swamp. | On the farm is a house 24 x 29 ft. kitchen i8 x 18 ft.. woodshed 20 x 21 ft., good bank barn 50 x 73 ft., and steaw shed 35 x 40 ft ; also good orchard and good hard and soft water at house and burn. Price $6800. For further particulars apply on the premisos, or by mail 27â€"4 mos Genera@Btore Business and Property and live stock scales, at Breslau, Oat, Large agricultural trade and large shipping business connected. Address 18â€"t(. Sitnated 1 mile west of Mannheim, cons sting of 70 acres ef which 2 acros is good bush and balance under good rtaie of enhivation. n it is yood frame house and bank bara a=~d other out buildings. Good well at house and. larn. Near echool and church. lm‘yer can have privilege of bv'-fyinc additional Tind adjoiming about farm, For terms and particulars apyly to or write NATHANIEL BERGKY, 32â€"2 mos. Mannheim, P. 0., Ont Farm 51 acres, Concession 13, Lot 8, 2 milra cast of l.lnwo;i. New brick house, good bank bare and no w drhlnf shod. n ar MEVIER .4 1. Dosic «ble pâ€"op rty ‘.'{ milos east of 1./tw ood â€" 1@) mcres good clay loam nnder #: 0d caltiâ€" vation,8 acre« hardwood bush, Buildis g«. @ od tenc »s, cté., in ?nd reprair. Good or hart and good warer. _ Now is the time to see it under crop. | For farther particulare «n It tw GERGE RULKR Jr., 25.8 man. Linwood 1 .0., Ouh SHLPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN Auction Sale NUMBER UKLIMITED. Highest market price pald. Load every second Monday. Next shipment Sept. FOR SALE BY EXECUTORS Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Salse Farm for Sale WATERLOO Feeders Use Farm for Sale. ° A. EDWARD MEYER, Guelph, Ont., HK WILLIAM MITCHELI, Hizt, Kauee & Maste® ; \g shod. D. R. MEYER. Linwood, F. 0., Ont NOAH FRS, Waterico Ont, Bargain day always offers men movey saving chances in clothes and Saturdsy is no exception. Notice these suits $6.50 and $800 for $4 95. Trousers at $1 49 Saturday, worth $2.00 ana $2.25. Bargains for boys too. S. R. Ernst & Co â€" Read this listâ€" 70 only men‘s Canadian and English tweed suits, single breasted sacque style, in â€"neat brown and grey checked, als> dark heather mixâ€" tures, lined with good stiong Italian cloth, nicely finished and perfect fitting sizes, 33â€"44, mgâ€" ular price $6.50 and $8, $4 95 Baturday.... .... ...... & 100 pair ouly men‘s good +trong _ Uanadian tweed pants, dark grey _ and fancy stripe patterns, mage> â€" with s‘de and hip pockets,strongly â€" sewn end cut medium vrk‘i;h. sizes _â€" 81 to 40 waist, reg. price $2 _ and 2.23, Eaturday........ 104‘9 Bargains in Men‘s Furnishâ€" Mcn‘s fivre neg‘ige shirts. in colored cambric aud zephyr qual ties, L.unadried neck band, and separare link Cuffs, als+ rome with cufts attached, neat figures and stripe=, in black and white, blue and other culors, sizes 14 to 17, regular 59 $1, Saturday...c........ mg> * Men‘s Neckijes 10¢. °* Meu‘s neckwear in pu e â€"rilk and satin qualities,four mâ€"hand sbape, medium and‘dmk shades, in peat stripes and fâ€"ncy patterns r g. Oc as d 25;, Samndny..' * 10 Men‘s 25¢ Socks, 10¢ Men‘s fine pure wool black cashâ€" ‘ mere half bose, mwediam weight, reamless foot, double Il ve and Leel, sizes 9} to 11, regular Z¢ \ SAUUPUAY: z.: ¢.1+ 2err«arrrs 019 Meu‘s neckwear in pu e â€"+ilk and |; i 0 t satin qualities,four mâ€"hand sbape, llf ,’,:.'jf ,Z',{. T‘},‘:l.tfk;““t;l? E:tw..’ mediuin and dark shades, in peat White or Grcy, pec pair stripes and f.ncy patterns, 10 «pecial Saturduy‘ only .98 1 g. c a d 25;, Saiurday .. * 10 yards of hol & ...;fi;acbed Men‘s 25¢ Socks, 10¢ double satin damask table }inen Men‘s fine pure wool black cashâ€" full 65 incbes wide, made of pure mere half bose, mwediam weight, lmen, in bandsome design, reguâ€" reawiess foot, double tue and Lerl, lar selling value 75c per y0., 60 sizes 9} to 11, regulur #¥¢ 19 Saturday apecial........... + SHUUPUAY :151z ¢.1+ cerrexiere. * Ilenvyflnnd filne qm.!iu"‘ cr‘oam Saxâ€" ony flannelette, mede from pure m"?" ."59 Boots, $1 15: u-lgcbed stock, guarantecd u';kn- 60 pair miâ€"ses‘ fine Dongola kid lace lutely pure, soft Hinish, soft make, *boots, patent leather tips, extenâ€"> reg. value 12%c a yard, on ( xion wl.‘s. m'z: 1110 2, preity and sule Saturday ............... ,lo servicesb‘e ts, reguiar on 3 E. ts 5 yards in 17 inch beavy linen sro0,â€"Baturdny.7;....... . 1 15 crash, with colmed border 1,1- plain 300 rair boys‘ vil buff lace boots, a border, regular price 10c per 08 neat strong school Loot, fancy [ yard, Saturday............. . 60 pair miâ€"ses‘ fine Dongola kid lace *boots, patent leather tips, extenâ€"> xion soles, sizes 11 10 2, preity and servicesb‘e boots, reguiar 1 1 5 #150, Saturday........... 4+ Peaches, Perches, Peaches. Direct shipments from the orchards daily. _ Now is the time to buy. â€" We sell good ones cheap. Peaches ~Peaches Peaches Peaches Peaches 16 KINXG ST. EAST Ammaniion in the shape of China will bag the biggest game in Chira and. viz. The quantity unlimited, the quality the best erd the place to get it is the CHINA PALACKE. This store bas proven itself all along the favorites hanting grounds of Berlin and Waterloo women. . and following days. At the Old Reliable FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. 29, 30 â€" _ We extend a cordial invitation to the Ladies of Waterloo and vicinity to visit our Show Roms where we are prepared to show the latest desigas in Paris and American Millinery. FALL MILLINERY OPENING 8â€"10 KING ST. Prol. Roreawend **sfae‘ns en ee‘s Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘s GENTLENMEN WAO ARE BALD.â€"Erens though you are ba‘d ar pag. taly m,fl!fl‘!.pll your former appéaranos by wearing USnks wexn‘a t‘al y «n you can ro u.!.almn-- Hunting Season Here dJd. A. Good & Co. . Saturday Bargains! Our Small Profit System is a Great Success. A. S. HALLMAN, Don‘t Forget The Days and is coming to Balin, and will be ‘at \Va&n House on Saturday, Oct. 7th. 1.ADIKS.â€"If you appreciate the sdded charm “y't‘l ;:m ou: gor apposrance ‘ont to the ’noa =; having beagtifal hair, dn not f«ll to ree nve‘r-n-\ assortment of @witcher, Hang« Prvyadones, Wavy Frort« and Wie«, which Pr r_ Dorrsâ€" wexpn will ha e with jom. Contaltat vas entirely tree and dâ€"monataian« @iven regardâ€" ing rhese boantiful conceptions In nater«) hate. _ __ and 1 to 5, Saturday for.. A.A€ 125 boys‘ three piece suits,consisting 1f al wool imported tweeds in fine Saxony finish and rich Scotch «ffects, dark brown, grey and b‘ack, neat checks, l.-loErl plaids and stripes, made in the latest * MPOAY s ces es e se y sis c i5 i. PCO Boys‘ twoâ€"p‘ece suits in dark patâ€" terns of domestic tweed, single. breasted couts, neally plâ€"ated, goxéd lmlin‘n eloth li.;i!lvgt. sizes 23 in 27, regular price 9 10 §3, Saturday Lrg-in..... 1-95 75 pair boys‘ good strong Canadian tweed odd knickernfnnt-. grey and brown shades, strong linings, well sewn and finished with no:-ike‘t;’.crm 24 .t‘og r:suhr Buc an , epeci. turda Flannelette Blankets foxing, s) foxing, splendid value at ¢ price, $1,50, siges 11 to 13 single breasted sacque style, canâ€" vas interlinings, good trimmingsâ€" and perfect fitting, sizes 27 to 33, They are made to mat | any «mede of hair, The ar~ a protection to ha hea and a eure "or chranie enl !I. the head and c tart hey ars perfec 1s fâ€"ted the t ead and bear no tra ©f artificlality. _______ . Pror, Dorexwexp # Timenttrale th) merite S ) ie hal oFr TORONTO r $5 and $5.50, Satâ€" nd $5.50, . s.n.. 395 WATERLOO ¢ " 1 19 BERLLN

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