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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Oct 1905, p. 8

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â€" Broken Mainsprings THE WATOH HOUSE JANSEN BROS., Jowelors, Hyney.â€"At Galt, Oct. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hyney, a daughter. Hender.â€"At Galt, Oct. 13th, to Mrc. and Mrs. Harry*Heuder, a son. Bechtel.â€"At Waterloo, Oct. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Bechtel, a daughter. Hickey.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hickey, a daughter. ‘Theobold.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Theobold, a daughter. Schneider.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, Anton Schneider, Jr., a daughter. Meier.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meier, a son. Bchantz.â€"At Mannheim, Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs: Josiah Schantz, @ daughter. Echacfer.â€"At St. Jacobs, Oct. ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Schaefer, a Heller.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 5th, to Mr and Mrs. Alf. H. Heller, a daugh ter. Frast.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 6th, to Mr and Mrs. August Frost, Jr., a son Fischer.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 10th, to Mi and Mrs. Jos. Fischer, a daughter MARRIAGES. Ruppertâ€"White.â€"At â€" Brantiord, Jct. 4th, by Rev. S. J. Farmer, Dr. A. Ruppert, of Preston, to Mrs. Ade lia M. White, of Plattsville, Youngâ€"Selvester.â€"At Galt, Oct. $rd, by _ Rev. R. E. Knowles, Marcy Young to Annic Selvester, both ofi Alteringham, Cheshire, Eng. Evoyâ€"Salisbury.â€"At Hespeler, _ Oct. 7th, by Rev. Mr. Jones, of Preston, District, to M. Salisbury, daughter of Mrs. H. Salisbury, of Hespeler. Mooreâ€"Krug.â€"At ‘Tavistock, Oct. 10, by Rev. Mr. McCulloch, Robect Barry Moore, of Waterloo, to Miss Jessic Louise Krug, of Tavistock. Lemanskiâ€"Kannapin.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 10, by Rev. W. A. Benninger, Frank Lemanski, to Ida Kannapin, both of Berlin. 5 Roseâ€"Brandt.â€"On . Oct. 5th, L. L Rose to Mary Brandt, both of Berâ€" lin. Sniderâ€"Pfohl.â€"At <Berlin, Oct. 11ih, by Rev. J. B. Bowman, Elias Saiâ€" der of German Mills, to Bella Pfohl of Wilmot Township. Dietrichâ€"Jantz.â€"At Detroit; Oct. 18, I. P. Dictrich, of St. Agatha, °1" â€" Marie C. Jantz, of Detroit. Lremblayâ€"Euler.â€"On Oct. _ 7th, by Rev, Richard Locke, Buflalo, N.Y;, Wm. Robert Tremblay, of Galeton, Pa., to Marie Cathcrine Euler, â€" of Berlin. Bockâ€"Schwalm.â€"At St. Jacobs, Oct. 11th, by the Rev. Mr. Grenzebaci, at the residence of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schwalm, Nathanicl Bock, of Berlin, to Clara Schwalm. DEATHS. Harron.â€"On Con. 7, Wellesley, Sept. 21st, Alexander Harron, aged @7 years. Kalbâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 11th, _ John Kalb, agcd about 75 years. > Schneider. â€" At Berlin, Oct. 1lith, George Schneider, aged 75 years, 3 months and 10 days. Shoemaker.â€"At â€" Berlin, _ Oct. 9th, Catherine Weichel, wife of Benjamin Shocemaker. Schneider.â€"At Berlin, Oct. lith, Herbert John Schneider, second son of Mr. John M. Schneider, aged i8 years, 11 months and 22 days, Preves.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 14th, (the eldest son of Mr. Michael Dreves, aged about 19 ycars. » Bowman.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 13th, Ania Bichn, relict of the late Samuel W. Bowman, aged about 89 years. Berscht.â€"At Wellesicy, Oct. 5, Mrs. John Berscht, aged 53 years. . _â€" ‘Achterberg.â€"At Wellesley, October 8, Chatles Achterberg, aged 78 years. Kalbfcischâ€"At Tavistock, Oct. 1i, â€" Wm. Kalbfcisch. Wahl.â€"At Elmira, Oct. 7th, Geo. O. Wahl, aged 77 years. Rush.â€"At Clate, Mich., Oct. 13, Mrs. James T. Rush, nee Katy Gherr, aged 40 yeats. Kurt.â€"Atâ€"Manuihetm, â€"Oct. 12th, ~thic infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt, aged 2 years. Liverpool Wheat Closes Lower, Chiâ€" cago Higherâ€"Live Stock Markets â€"â€"The Latest Quotations. P Tucsday Evening, Oct. 17. Liverpool wheat fntures closed to dat wnchanged to lyd lower than resterday And corn fntures unchanged to ‘~d highor. , (At. chnicago, December wheat closed 8t bigher than yesterday, December. corm 14 bigher, and December cats X%e bigher New YOFK cccv.scceccuccccus.. . PT% â€" 00% DWME vsysisves coresrcuvsss+ | SY8, © 80% Wt. RouW® .0.csrccrssccreriees NiR â€" vivr MIMRERDONM® u.202 css css sc cue 2e â€" 858 TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. wean stopped watches. Our mainâ€" eprings are absolutely guasanteed for one year, which means that a mainsori "'i..n. by our watchâ€" maker 3& be replaced should 1\ break within a year‘s time. Out« . bask Wheat, white, tush....8* 74 Whent, red, bush....... 0 T% Whent, â€"«pring, Im«h.... 0 64 Rartey, bush. .......... 0 31 LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. MARKET REPORTZ BerLx, ONT. BIRTHS. 0 80 to 14 May oÂ¥ 15 LIYENPOUL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 474. werpool, Oct. 17.â€"W! l-â€"flu steady; gy 2 red ":ucul:wl-l.:“c:. m-«-: Toce Tok menly: Rapries m uql Bs Futures quiet; Dec. ds 0%d, Jan. is 4%& March 4s 3%4d, Hamsâ€"Short cat strong, 478. Baconâ€"Steady; clear bellics, 48s Cd. Tnigmnny Sn it Atrarnott on Receipts of wheat during the past thre: €4,800 centais Americas. _ _ NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. uen orks Oct. it â€"Butters Miem att ery, 22e to 2%4e. Ofticial prices : â€" Cream :r‘{, common to extra, 16e to 22¢; renovat common to extra. 15¢ to 20e. __Cheeseâ€"â€"Steady, unchanged; receipts, 11,/ BRITISH CATTLE MARKET. w i Aoaa se t (eetriliipniates Tieat t ra u(clb? sm."nxe':o fl per o. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. and lambs. 103 calves and 5 horses Deliverics of live stock op the City Cstâ€" :lh lher:t from ‘l::t C. P. fii‘i.u‘ G. T. #. nce ursday are com Succs af Trag Tarcml fate foce Sn sherp Exportersâ€"Of exg:nen there were Yyery few offered, and there were few wanted. A number of extra cholce lots of butchers#‘ eattle, and classed as such, were .I‘lfll" cally of export quality, and iu some Mar kets would bave been sold as such. One lot of five elsased as exporters, and welghâ€" Ing 1400 lbe. each, were sold at $3.85 pet m.‘thu :m : .::Ibet :‘( ;'xtn Kut: ‘: lots shortâ€"keep ers, weighing up 1150 lt.-.L bought for distiliery te«llfit. and for which from $3.G5 to $3.85 was pald. Butchersâ€"While the market was Armer ail round, the improvement was more 1O ticeable im the extra good butcher cattle than in any other grade. For really choict stuif the market was firm at from $3.50 to $4.15 per ewt.. but no higbey figures were Eus BV Wmvy Em e PE ECE 3. pald on the City Cattle Market yesterday, or, at least, reported, ‘The bulk of good, selected butchers was sold at from $3.13 to $4. For medium butchers the demand was fair, but of this class there was 16 overplus, and all offerings wore clean>d nls; in good time. Medium butchers sold al! the way from $3.50 to $3.T75, and light butâ€" chers at from $2.75 to $3 per ewt. Canâ€" ners were quoted all the way from $1.75 to uks (hex ewn s c B2 00 ol 1 En PFC CCCE Feeders and Stockersâ€"For good feeder: and stockers, from 1000 lbs, up, the traie was active, but for other@ the trade Was slow at unchanged prices. Harry Murby reports the market yesterday as good for the class up to the 1000â€"lb. limit, but others sold at practically the same rates as those of last week. Mr. Murby‘s quotations Are as follows : Best feeders, 1000 to 1150 Tbs, each, at $3.70 to $4; mediun® feeders, 1000 to 1150 lbs., at $3.40 to $3.70; best feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs.. at $3:.35 to $3.75; medium feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs., at $3 to $3.40; best Leurllnu (steers), 600 to 750 lbs., at $3 10 3.25; good stock heifers, 700 to 850 Ibs., at $2.60‘ to $2.90; medium» stock helfoers, 70U to 850 lbs., at $2.40 to $2.65; common stock steers, 700 to 850 Tbs., at $2.40 to $2.70: common light stockers, 400 to 630 lbs., ** sn ag~ m ‘MMTcit ~Cowsâ€"A~"gooq many mner‘ cows and springers were offered yesterday, more especially the former, but the quality could not be sald to be of a high ciass. In milch cows the range is a very wide one, ruN ning all the way from $30 to $60.. Ordinary milch cows may be quoted at from $30 to $45, and it. was around these figures that the bulk of the milch cows that were yesâ€" terday offered were sold. . t PROma n U edW® l es Veal Calvesâ€"The run of vel calves was fairly heavy, 105 being sold. Wesley Denn was the beaviest buyer, and bought 47 head at $8 r‘r head. . The quality of the coly»s generally speaking, while a Hit‘e thin in tlesh, was fairly goo-_!:_ S t Wheat ...........â€"â€"» New Wheat .......... Flour, Ocean ........ Flour, Sola .......... Flour, Old Manitoba . Flour, Seven Lilies ... Pm t Oe se Sheep and Lambsâ€"The tun of sheop and jambs was a heavy ons, 2507. as rgainst 9441 last Thursday. Wesley Dunn boug‘ht 170 shsan and 810 Jambs.â€" Forâ€"theâ€"former CC 2200 _AOE e o â€" he m!“(i 564‘1‘. per cwt. and Tor the Tanios $5.00 Per ewt._ Mr, Duna‘s quotations are as follows : Export ewes, $4 to $4.25 per ewt., steady: bucks, $3 to $3.50 perâ€"cwt. steady; lambe, $5.50 to $6 per ewt.. firm: calves, $2 to £10 each, or from $2.%0 to %i per ewt. Market steady; run light; trade good; nil sold. Hogsâ€"The run of hogs yesterday was 4 good â€"nvorageâ€"one;â€"1399,â€"asâ€"against 2204 last Thursday, which was an exceptionally heavy offering. The market has shown. * tendency during the past week to lowe* prices, and the net result is a drop of te per ewt. Mr. Tarris Jast night reportel the run as A moderately large one, with the best quality selling at £6 per ewt., and lights and fats at $5.75. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. East Buffalo, Oct. 17.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 100 head; steady; prices unchanged, . _ Vealsâ€"Receipts._ 125 head; active and BATIGY â€" i.c««rc«.....s Bran, per ton .......» Middiings, per ton .... Potatoes, per bag .... Butter, per lb ...:.... Eggs, por doz......... Dried Apples ........ Hogs, live............ Hogs, dressed ........ Hay, per ton ........ Straw, por ton........ Wood, per cord ..... Export Cattle ....... Butchers‘ Cattle ..... 1N ter12, R. .S. 0. 180 and . amending acts that all persons having claims aeainst the estate of John Stroh. late of the 'l‘nwn«hlgmof Wellosley, gentleman, who died on or about the 3rd day of May, 1905, are Hw. on or 4. Posinks prepaid, io The nodersigned or send, postage prepaid, to the undersign Executors oflmo estate of raid deceased, their names in full wirh addresses and description, full partionlars of their claims, and statement of the security, if :nhhokl by them, and that after eaid 1st day of November, 1905, the said admini¢trators will dpmooed to distribute the aesets of the said deccased unto th parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the ciaiws of which th;Lth.en have received notice and will not be liable for the said asset« to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. JOHNâ€"8 â€"MEYER,. â€"# # _GKO, 8. MEYER â€" _ _ Notice to Creditors IN_THE ESTATE OF JOHN STROH, DEâ€" CEASED, N OTICE is horeby given pursuant to Chap t ter12, R. .S. O. 1807 and . amending St. Clements, Oct. the 7th, 1905. Faneral Director and Embalmer Waterioo, Ont. ‘Tolephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Young St., South. J K SHINN TA'~ E_NOTI E tha, . pploation wil to med: ty the Pre to: asd Herl n stro t Railwey Company, Limit:d, <nd the C maca Furnitare Marutacturer, linted, to the Municipal Counsi; of the Town of W: to 100 at a regular meeting o° the sad vorre i to be held on Ma.â€"day, 6th November, m'% at & o‘clock p. m, for the pasgsuge of a Bylw wuthorizing the said Companies or sither ot them to construct, main‘:ain, comp‘ete and operate a single iron railway or «is ng from the preseht track : f eaid Rai.way to the rear of thi'-ctaay Buildings of the Canada Farniâ€" ture Manufactorers, L mited.or s in# Cnm Bsce tie sald. Comn Jit_ will in porson. c \ sa‘ n in won or on ie agan o ng ‘aad pre e Te in inss se j uols A. k RIDE, _ _ WATERLOO MARKETS Waterla, Octoter 19, 190 CATTLE MARKETS. Notice! centals; no American, Corm, unchapged; receipts, 10,30L 14,.00 21.00 2.30 .33 2.40 .08% G 00 .19 .18 118 ay_. more ity conuld In milch one, . runâ€" Ordinary ~ 6 $ 14.00 at .33 «10 41 3t sale to commence at 12 o‘ciock noonâ€" Tbe Farm coutains 1@# arres more or le6s on which is erec‘ ed a fine frame dwelling with summer kitchen and woodshed .nuh:’l‘ drlm“n:l.'rulhnllfl atrawns hed 40 x 10 f;. with vig peo, all in good TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, strawn bed 40 x 10 (;. with vig pen. all in good About Thirty -:u: of bush, also a drill well ©BOMBIMITMY PNEEC NC T222L222A2A in evame ui arms pangrade Ti dare on 55, ie clase state of cu‘tivation. Terms wili be made kuown on day of sale HORSES : 1 mare, 12 years old, supposed to be in foal; 1 mare, 7 years 0‘d. supposed to be in foal; 1 horee. 13 years old; 1 black driv«r, 3 yeare old, by Litcle Dnni record 219; 1 brood Mare 4 vears old in foal t» Cap Brino, she by 1 colt by Urra Wilkes, dam Laurs Fergus00, flthp:‘l:m;l colt. 2 years old, sired by Oliver Wilke:, dam Laura Stanton 7 Los» m with Pcd:gno; 1 rh::ll"ng osl‘l. n':l: black colt, 2 "9.‘",’..‘!""‘0.;_‘..'_._‘-- t wains abt mare 4 years old in foal 51.3‘_m Lord F 2.19, with c orde se oire Wilkee dam Ledra DHBOR SnC & PRA TT mi&mw ”'-.' 1‘ x suj 8 in ; co y ed to be calf; ldnwm.lmnm: rigleg 2 yeare; 6 steers lhil{n"lcfil‘l oid, IMPLEMENTS: 1 Deet binder, cearly new; 1 Massey Harris mower. new; 1 l-c{ Harvis rake, new; hay ‘oader, now; seed dril new: »leel roller, new; 2 discs, fron hbarrow, cultivator, 2 wagois. nearly new; set tob sleighs. carriage, bagey, cart, »ladetove cutter, eundvWit, & ERBmt MNUPWGOICLNgL aleighs, carriage, b'-‘fl’l. cart, »ladetove cutter, jumprr cutter, uearly new, 2 hay racks, 2 set team harness, sst single harness, scale, fanrin mil‘, cooking furnace. De Laval Haoy No. 2 cream Beparator, one 2 furrow 0 0 ‘shus Elo-. nearly new; 2 gang plows, Listowel, illis & Martin, nearly new; LWo No. 3 Wilkinâ€" son plows, rubler hoss, 20 teet long, & seb «f C CECRT TUTTNT OPc ncbal shaut 400 GHAWe & PNAEAIT, MOBTIT MIUC TW LEA car s son plows, rubSer hoss, 20 teet long, & sct «f fl'd pianks, a quantity of lamber, about 400 eet of bui dink uimber 1ew forks scythcs, shovels and other a ticles too numerous to ention. _ _ _ n one ce hace ERCTTWUC+ 100 bushe!s bar‘ey, 1000 bushels of oats, about 30 tons of Fay, a TI.WW robes a pair horse b‘ankets and a quantity of Houzebold Furni ure. TERMS: Fatcattle, grain and roots, cash and »11 sums of $10 and under, 12 montbs credit or 5 per ceut. olf for cash, JACOB WALTER, JO8. MICKUS & ANN, yhoprietor. Auctioneers, Situated 2 miles northwest of Waterloo a*> joining the corporati ‘n, consistiog of 174 acres, 10 acres ef which is exco lent hardwo~d buth; 25 acres seeded in fall wheat; farm well wa‘e â€" d by vever failing s.rr‘nx Oa the farm are large brick house and:bauk barn. If ferm is too lnnin can be sold i1 two parcels. Will be snld hafore sprine and can he bought right. For further particulars apply to _____. _ _ v luadAsa airCHELL, 87â€" W. terloo, ‘Ont. Valuable Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm consisting of 119 acres, Lot 12, Con. 6., situated in Pilkington Township, 4 miles from Salem, 5 miles from Elora and 7 miles from Elmira, On it is a brick house 21 x 34 ft. with brick kitchen 18 x 20 fr., 1} stories Public Sale. ‘There wi‘l be sold by Public Auction,_Â¥i h:fih' containing ten r0oms and two balls (1 rooms upstairs); aleo good barn 61 x 80 ft, straw shed 30 x 43 ft., p‘g stable with cement floor and cement trougbs (14 feet), grind grain pump, water pulp roots, cut bay. The farm water in 5 Gelds. First class orchard. No waste land under cultivation. Good soil. Appl; to HENRY STANGE, 40 3mos. © Pentland P.0., Ont. N OTICE is hereby given that a Court w 11 be held pursuant to the "Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act," by His Homor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Waterloo, at Grasser‘s Hotel, Bridgepor, on the 2nd day of November, 1905, at 10 o‘clock in the forencon, to hear and determine the several complaints of crrors and omissions in the Voter‘s Liâ€"t of the Municipality of Wa‘srloo Townehip for 30â€"3mos. All perscns having busi at the Court are required to .md"i -ham time and rlace GEORGE A. TILT, _ _ _ Octoter 16th, 1905, One Bull 10 months old, of choice quality, bred from stock tull Winning Hope umpufln{): also pure bred Yorkshire P?I for sale, and a and a few choice beifurs reedv for breeding. Shorthorns for Sale ed to learn printing trade. â€"â€" Apply at this Office. 13 JOHN NOLL Carpet Weaver Petersburg, Ont. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN NUMBER UNLIMITED. Highest market price paid. Load every gond Monday. Next shipment Cct. rd. C Voters‘ List Court. Get &m Tires set on the Henderson Tire Setter. It sets them cold, it does the work in a few minutes, â€"it keeps the dish of the wheel just right. No more guess work. Horse shoein as usual. 4 am noted as a pncuca man on interfering and tender feet. BOY WANTEDâ€"Smart Boy waut BOY WANTED. Farm for Sale. MNENNO F. THOMAN, King 8t., Rast of Scott, Perlia Wilkes, dam Laura Ferguson, 1 colt. 2 years old, sired by TEUCGIM D. 2002 Clerk of the said Municipality. Chronicieâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, Oct. 19 1905.â€" J. B. BINGEMAN, KeUprp & MasTER Watch This Advertisement It Will Pay You. Have you Farm,City, Town, Village, or Buburban P1 y to seli? If so, lovmfiou going to sell it? You cannot sell it so quick as we can, s0o it will pay you to list with us. Send for our mon&lhl. which will tell you all about our method of “l-hndllu Real Estate‘ and wili bring seller a l.u{ :ui‘:’ direct communication with eac No. 2064. 100 in Town bip of Morr ran 12e s ihaced® reval vall cily Tears, arth. dvflhmb'hdrnp sad tank, fair buildâ€" m- rods to P. U. ou main road. Price No, 8!81. 100 acres in Townehip of Eilice, all cleared, 75 acres pasture, .knl,u"l dark d-; loam, fenced all around with wire fence. 1 1â€" miles to Gade Hâ€"!1 P. 0. and K. R. statios, 6 miles to Etratford on main rosd, $2 900. No. 2552. 100 acres in Townehip of Morning‘ ton. 15 a 10e bush, sui. ol:, loam, level f +m wate ed faciliues, all kind. of fruil, splendid 8 room«d brick house, barn 45 x C3, stone b seâ€" mont stab ing, cement floor, straw ehicd 30 x 44. drive shed umics, 11 uated 30 rods frou grevel road. 6 miles to Newton, 2 1â€"2 miles o Biitton P. O, . Price $6 000 Teims haif cash, . _No 2076. 146 12 scr>s in the Township of 1 l!h{. 6) acra pasture. 60 acres drained by tile, sliâ€"huy roiling, 80 acres ehf loam, 66 acres sand luam, well at house, +pring in pasture, 3 ‘m tirst cluss fruit, 7 roomed frame house frame bank barn mostly wire fencing, situated on gravel road. 80 r ds to school. 2 12 miles to St. J soph P. U. and 6 mi o« to Zurich masket. Price $1,000. Te ms $80 cash, baiance on Mortgege, | y pomnamtemiacides es h 2l Jritacd. foul dare noy ‘ard ‘cendy Tomth. No 3i44. 100 acres io Pool Township, 4 acres bush, 14 acres pasta:e rolling. all drained by tile, so l dark clay loam. splendid water, 2 story brick bouse nearly new, 8 momn.vuJ w ba n. stab:ing for 8 horses and 30 cattle, j pen and henâ€"nouse under straw umlb‘tod iences, land i~ c‘ean, and kept nicely tuatâ€" ed on gravel road, 1â€"2 mile to school 112 m les to Alms R. R. Sta:ion and P, . Price §6204. TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH. 194 acresâ€"129 acres under cultivation, 65 acres pasture, with excellent buildings and water advantages, etc. Will exchange for smaller farmâ€"a snap if taken | at once, 146 acresâ€"126 ~acres clear, 20 acres bush, buildings in fair condition, good water and good state of cultivation. A bargain.. | c 0 io 004. o tsld _ 11 acres clqr loam, buildings in good condition, will exchange for town pif@ perty, or cash, $800. TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOU. 46 acres medium clay loam, excellent cultivation, good barn and outâ€"buildings, house in fair condition, excellent fruit, shade trees, etc. ___ To es ce d m Wf;_n;'r‘é:' ;;lémlid ftrden. 14 story frame house, about 30 rods irom _ a school, price $450.. Good investment. 80 acres, soil medium clay loam, frame house and bank barn; will exchange for town property. _ . ) _) )0 c% 0. & _ 165 acresâ€"sandy clay . loam, best _ of cuitivation, splendid for stock farm, water facilities good. Price right, _ _ _4 acres excellent good land for garden purposes, _ good., guuduu;t. fine â€"lawn, small fruit, splendid bome on main road, 5 miles fromâ€" Berlin market, will _ exâ€" change for small brick house in Berlin, or cash $1,500 if taken this fall. BERLIN, 14 story brick house, and lot 54x120, on Brubachef street, _____.__.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Vacant lot on Chapel street, 50x60. Two good lots in lfiawkesville. . /w New two story bri k house, furnsos, hat and co‘d water batb, ccmented ceilar, h=1dwood finish. build a. 1. n Ki g Strect Eastepiendid place for re ired farm r. Qua:ter section vn‘mproved land between Didsbury asd Car:tairs, will exckange for property in Berlin. Th Mn iiary . in exeatient on acnipe amo ris steam_ auxiliary. in excellent co: dition,also residence" and 4 acres of land incluged.a splentid locality and _ will be sold at a bargain. Write to . FRANK E. SHANTZ, dEA Riate Exchap Western te Exc n ‘r‘l.i arli~. Farm 5Lacres, Concession 13, Lot 8, 2 miles east of Linwood. New brick house, good bank barn and new drivirg shed. _____ Phone 529. 10â€"2t 4 act. s of land, situated on the road leacing from C<ntreville to Chicopee, $ mi‘e from Centrevilie. Onitis a 1} storey stuone house with kitcben and woodshed attached, ban« barn with straw shed and good large stabling (all buildings rebuilt), For further particulars call en or address N. HM. CRESSMAN. c/o B W. Hospital, 38â€"3 1â€"2 mo. Burlin, Unt. Farm for Sale small Farm for Sale. Consisting of 18 acres of land on the Petersâ€" burg Road, 1 mile cast of Petersburg suitavle for market gardening. On it is good frame house and banx barn and other ontbuildings. Goor. hard and soft water. For further parâ€" Concession 5. Lot 9, eastern section of Welâ€" lesley townehip u‘m‘stlvg of 110 acres more or tess. Onlthabontn-m-olgod bush omnninh:} peatly all kinds of timber, also a number of pines. . Good houee, good barn 78 ft. .I:Iis ft. and all other outbuildings. elenty hard and soft water._Good orchard. Near to school aud church. For further particulars apply on the premises or by mail to _ 33â€"3moe, ticulars apply to Being Lot 3 and the wes nalf of Lot i is th 11 Concession of the Towneh‘p of Bruce is th Ununty of Bruce ; â€" 150 acree, good clay loam, in high »tate of cultivation and well fenced, 10 acres good bush, large frame barn, stables, outâ€" houses, good dwem::s honss and orchard. haif mile from Church and P.0., about 5 miles from Port_Fl.in. _ For particulars apply on the proâ€" â€"â€" MRS. P. CHRISTMAN, Administratrix. or to A. Heller or Jâ€"C. Da‘rymple, * 504t Port Elein, Ont. mises to Farm For Sale ‘The undorsigned ofters for sale that valuable farm situated one half mile west of Mannbeim consisting of 105 acres, 100 acres clear, balance wooled. (n the firm is a good dvem&p house, O‘M barn and all neceseary outbuild. m. god water «upp y inclading hard and water and a never fai inz etream. . Echool post ofi:e, church, all within tén minutes walk. rive mhesto Berlin. . immediate posâ€" sewion can be given Also 14 horse power erv.slna in good running ¢r@er, five tons of hay aud catt e scales, Farm For Sale The undersi offers his farm _ for sale, mmwmr‘:;' lot west 4 8, con. 8, east section, Wellesicy, ome mile east of Crosshil1. Good fences, good orchard, good springs, plenty of water. Also a fwod maple bush, aad some cedar. Ulean rom .wild oats, etc. Fine gil, containâ€" ing 100 acres. East side farm < well watered for 'Rs'nn. Also #south ‘ of lot 8, com. 9. e lots join each other, 57 «cres in bush, mostly hardwood, . some ::o ";:"t wi’:qwnrrd. 'l'te places ‘al: #o ogethor of separa ws rrnpfletm wiches to Mlnfl{mn farmâ€" ing. Will sell cheap and good . terms. ‘f::t?rék.'"l.l on place or by letâ€" \ * TY . WILPORD, Proprietor, 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE 4t Farm for Sale FOR SALE USCAR MARCHAND, mises &'Sg;iil'fi LAE HENRY STREBEL Wellesioy P. 0., Ont. M. C. BOWMAXN, P. O. Box 7, Berlin. EUV. R MEYER. i dt Linwocd P, O., Ont. Petersburg P. O., Ont. street. Paxy 422 7 "PA:(Y;'}.::;I;M. 4 eronto. (llu‘:l:hn this p:perL I Clydesdale Stock and Hercules Poultry Food Also Mill feed, Middlings, Bran and chop feed by the ton. _ Sait in buik and by the barrel. _ Milâ€" verton Best flour in £00 1b. lot at $2.35. Pure Manitoba filour 100 Ib. at $2.85. Rolled oats by the bag $2.60. S. GQINGRICH, '[‘HE undersigned offers for ale his valuable 1 rm, situated three miles northâ€"west of Waterloo, just outside of the Corporation, conâ€" sisting of 97 acres of land well cultivated, of which there is nine acres more orless f busb, and swamp. _ On the farm is a house, 24 x 29 it. kitchen 18 x 18ft.. woodshed 20 x2 fu., good bank barn 50 x 73 ft., and straw thed 35 x 40 ft ; a"so good orchard and good hard and soft water at house and barn. .Price $6800, For further mruaulsunnl.ru the premises, or by mail SELLING OUT * 27â€"4 mos 'WE PAY SALARYâ€"TWO TO SJX NOL lars per dayâ€"eith>r sox â€"jutroducing our "New loga"; free training; raptd 2dâ€" Having decided to go out of business I bez to offer my entire stock of GROCERIES and CROCKERY en block at so much on the dollar; until such opportunity affords I will start a owing to said stock ‘being too large for most buyers desiring to buy; in the meantime we are reducing the prices from one end of. the stock to the other; remember this is a genuine sale, . not an every day sale as most dealers advertise by making a small reduction on some lines only, in order to draw customâ€" ers with the object of selling other profitable tinss; this sale means reductions in all lines; many lines will be sold regardless of cost prices as we are anxious to get out of business at the very earliest opportunity. We therefore extend you a cordial invitation to make an early call to demonstrate to you what we are Swesping Sale commencing Friday, Oct. 20th, at 8 a.m. doing. 97 Piece DINNER SETS * "*** _ Rregular $950, for 7 00 97 Piece DINNER SETS Regular $7.50, for $4 50 97 Piece DINNER SETS + dfi en . 3 hifiég\llfl} “w’ for z DL Reguiar $1200, or 8 OO 10 Piece TOILET SETS _ _ 4 5q 97 Piece DINNER SETS 10 00 Crown Derby Regular $6 50, for _= * s Regular $14.00, for WHIT% CUl:rS a‘xcm S%UCER‘_:.‘ Tt 55 Piece DINNER SETS | _ â€"3 â€"‘ hegular 75¢ per dozen, 97Cr<wm Derby, Reg. $19.00, for 12 0O * WHTER&HE? 6oc per dozen, for 50 44 Piece TEA SETS, German 4 OO CUPS and SAUCERS, Alhambra 65 China, Regular $6.00, for Blue, Regâ€" $1.00 per doz., for 4 * In fancy German, Austrian, Japanese and French shina of endless variety you will find the prices almost cut in two. * «. P& / Fancy Flower Pots from the ordinary. majolica ware to the expensive Louwelsea ware including some very fine Louwelsea ware vases originally as high as $18.00 a . piece. CROCERIES, as long as present stock lasts Redpath‘s Best Granulated Sugar ~â€" z0 lbs. for $1,00 Best Green Rio Coffee â€" 10 lbs. for $1.00 Best Roasted Rio Coffee â€" « 8 Ibs. for $1,00 _ =«‘ Rice, Tapioca, Canary or Hemp Seed, 4c. per lb.; Maita Vita, Force, Orange Mest, Stung"ih ‘Fcod Triscuit, 9c per package. Laj ws SALMON, flat tiss, export brand, regular 18¢., now 2 for 25¢. * F SALMON, regular 12%¢. and 150., now 10¢. All our Regular 5oc TEAS, package or bulk, now 40¢. All our Regular 40¢c. TEAS, package or buik, now 30c. All our Regular 25¢. TEAS, package or bulk, now 20c. All our Regular roc, 15¢ and 25¢. Flavoring Extracts now for 7¢, 10¢ ard 19¢ respectively. Jrlly Powdors, rgular 10¢c, now 7e or four for 250. . Sa dine« at frum 4¢. per tin, and up. I also beg to offer the following: â€"Block of which the stars forms a part, the desirable residence on corner John and Mary Streets, the apple evaporator, the warehouse on the G. T. R. track, besides four horses, wagons, buggy, speeding sulky, ete. Farm for Sale. City Grocery and China Hall, WATERLOO A {ew illustrations may give you an idea of what is being offered:â€"â€" Feeders Use Going Out of Business Geo. Hasenflug, NOAH ERB, Wate rico Ont dollaâ€"st‘and cents. _ Look carefully through this list. Bargains in every department will offer you unlimited opportunâ€" ity of the exercise of good judgment and the wise outlsy of your 65 men‘s all weol Canadian and Eng:â€" filish tweed suits, consisting of rown, greeni.h, fawn and Ozford shade , in neat checks and m{en plaid effecte, alsofine black worsted finished serge, made up in the single bressted »acque style and lined with good durable furmers‘ saâ€" tin, sizes 35 to 44, reg. $8.00 and $9, on sale Satuiday ...... ......$5. 96 Mens imported Engli:h cloth waterâ€" proof coat, ia & k Orford grey shade, made in long full skirt ot.xlo. vertical pockets, farmer‘s satin linâ€" ed, self collar, sizes 35 to 42, reg. $10, S. R Ernst & Co. 109 only bays‘ fine Canadian and En&- lish tweed three piece suits, idark grey and brown, siall check and. mixed patteros, made uf to single breasted sacque style, lined with gond durable Italian cloth and srongly sewn, sizes 27 to 38, on eale Baturday .................... §8.08 Men‘s trousâ€"rs in heavy all wool diagâ€" onal home spun tweed, dark grey lha.do,_ good, strong, serviceable trimmings, sizes 32 to 31, reg, $200 Saturday................... . . $1.59 10) pair bays‘ good, strong Canadian tweed odd knicker pants, grey and brown ebades, strong livings, well sewn and finished. with pock=ts, sizâ€" es 22 to 33, reg. TUc, 75¢ and 85¢. on â€"sale Saturday ..................4900 Bargains in Clothing for Saturday. $9.00 Suits $5.95. $10.00 Raincoats, $6.05. BOY3‘ CLOTHING , Men‘s flarnelet‘e n‘ght robes, n Bargain Opportunities Our Small Profit System is a Great Success. ._. . . Regular 75¢ per dozen, for â€" *A WHITE CUPS +*_ _ ... Regular 60c per dozen, for i CUPS and SAUCERS, Alhambra Blue, Reg: $1.00 per doz., for Men‘s flarnelet‘e n‘ght robes, made from extra quality English material :tollqlu m.eh«;.fldmt hmnk mi bl;o large ies, length, sizâ€" ea 1'?::,..3, reg. 75¢, on sale Saturâ€" 100 men‘s fancy soft Fosom shirts, made {from fine imported shistin material, in neat fancy stripes, llglv‘ and dark grounds, ®‘zes 14} to 17, reg, price 75¢ and $1.00, Satinday _ Men‘s umbrellas with good serviceable close folling covers and a variety of Men‘s fine double. thread underwear, sizes 35 to 44, reg. 45¢ garment, Satâ€" Men‘s Merino nnderwear, fine, soft smooth goods, natural sbade, sateen mfimed drawers, tr:user finished ic rib cuffs and ankles, neat fittâ€" ing. dunN!o material, +pecially for A clearance of men‘s boots from day enth ;....2.. 111. riril, close folliz:fi covers and a variety of favncy bandles, reg. price $1,25 each, SHEHUCGRY ...ccceecree «+s fall wear, sizes 34 to 42,reg. price T5¢ on sale Saturday................4G€ reg. stock, ‘in price ranging from $2.50 to $3 00 per pair, dgingola and box calf leathers in the lot, all sizes in each style. Ihe boots are all mod w“lin%-lu les and are a spec==â€"=â€" Saturday bargain price at $1.98 Waterloo, Ont. $4 50 2 25 :2 8580 4 50. 50 _ 65

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