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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Apr 1906, p. 8

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‘"‘There is a paper known as The Toâ€" ronto â€"Globe, a paper known to ev« erybody in this country. It has aa enormous cireulation throughout t‘e length and breadth of the civiltized world. 1t has an enormous inflwence; it is a papet which at least oneâ€"half of the grown individuals in this compyâ€" 1ty desire to see, and upon which a very large proportion pin their faih Bo influential was it that some of the Reformers said, instead of ‘Give us this day our daily bread, ‘Give us this day our daily Globe.‘ In addressing the jury at Cobourg last week in the libel suit of Covle vs. The Globe, Mr. W. R. Ridde!, K. C., counsel for the plaintiff, gave utterance to the: following sentences; J An Eminent King‘s Counsel Expresâ€" ses His Opinion of Canada‘s Naâ€" tional Newspaper. Harwood.â€"In East Zorra, April 4th, P Anna Webber, relict of the late m. Henry Harwood, aged 82 years. McKay.â€"Atâ€" Stoughton, Sask., April St Ist, R. L. McKay, son of â€" John McKay, Linwood. Sutherland.â€"At Hanover, April 4th, John Sutherland, aged 84 years. Elliott.â€"At Edmonton, Thomas Elâ€"| ~~ liott, formerly of Galt, aged _ 52| Liver years. $ Chi Niebel.â€"Near Linwood, at the home I of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Jacob . Seifert, John Nicbel, aged about 75 years.| Live Martin.â€"In "Upper Woolwich, â€" April| |OF&t â€"â€", the 16 months‘ old daughter of| At Mr.: and Mrs. Isaac Martin. May . Bradish.â€"At Galt, Hospital, March LE 30th, Elizabeth Bradish. Brown.â€"At New York, March 29th, New Herbert M. Brown, son of the â€"late| Minne Hon. Jas. Brown, of Galt. T erren Mathewson.â€"At Clifford, March 31st,| Tolede Jas. Mathewson, formerly of Galt,]| TO/ aged 81 years. Grain Sims.â€"At Toronto Junction, April a::e 2nd, Mrs. Wn:. Sims, sister â€" ot| ie Chas. Yates, of Preston. Whe Hammer.â€"At Centreville, March 25, g:a Maria Catharine, daughter of John Rye, Hammer, aged 7 ~months and _ 18| Peas Days. Buck McKay.â€"At Stoughton, Sask., April| ‘VE! Ist, R., L. McKay, formerly of Linâ€" ,u']‘;';: wood, Ont: 4 61:": 1 Lichty.â€"At Josephburg, April »5th, 4s 3+ the infant son of Mr. and MrSs. C.| gutet; Lichty, aged 1 year. E::;‘ Dipple.â€"At Freeport, _ April 6th, ) 43g aq Laura, _ infant daughter of _ John j 44s 64. Dipple, aged 2 years. l l'l-lo:: ZILLIAZâ€"On Sunday, April 8, 1906," geys 3 at Toronto Wostern Hospital, Mary °"|;:'tl;| Woeks, dearly beloved wife of ChTiS. past tp Zilliax, late of Listowel, Ontario, NE Hedrichâ€"Rosenberger.â€"At â€" the home of the bridegroom, near Elmira, April 5th, by Rev. P. Graupner, Jolin Hedrick to Maggie Rosenberâ€" ger, of Tavistock. Henningâ€"Yost.â€"At the Lutheran Parâ€" sonage, Rostock, March 28th, â€"by Rev. A. Blunk, John Henning, â€" of Milverton, to Clara Yost, of Poole, O‘Brienâ€"Fairgrieve.â€"At _ Ayr, _ March ~B8th, by Rev. John Thompson, Walter Garfield O‘Brien, of Guelph, to. Mabel Fairgrieve. Kingâ€"Tyler.â€"At Elmira, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Fred King, of Stratford, to Ethel V. Tyler, eldest daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs Leander Tyler. Hostetlerâ€"Berdux.â€"At New Hamburg April 4th, David Hostetler, of Mil! Creek, Laport Co., Ind., to Cathâ€" arine Maud Berdux, cldest daughter of Casper Berdux, of Wellesley. Stahlbaum.â€"At Elmira, March 30th, to Mr. and Mrs: Jac. Stahlbaum, a son. k Morgan.â€"At Galt, March 31ist, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, _ a daughter. Brodie.â€"At Galt, March 3ist, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brodie, a daughter. Hutek.â€"At Berlin, March 19th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutek, a son. Bucher.â€"At Baden, March 30th . to Mr. and Mrs. Bucher, a daughter. GEISEL.â€"In Berlin, April 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geisel, a eon. â€" BIRTHS. H. H. Jackson, gravel to pathâ€" . seeree masters, 1905;.;:.â€"..â€".....â€":.~..$ 2:5€ Bartlett.â€"At Galt, April 2nd, to Mr.| W. Jackson, do. ... .. ... ... 1.06 and Mrs. Bartlett, a son. J. L. McKay, rep. road machine Martin.â€"Near Lexington, April ist,|â€" 490 SCrAP@r.... ... ... 22. 1.50 to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Martin,| A;. . Saunders, antiâ€"toxine and ~twin daughters. formaldehyde...... ... ... ... 55.5¢ Wagner.â€"At Milverton, Margg 29th, J. W. Greene, on ptg. contract 30.00 to Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, a| Wellesley Milling Co., balance re son. 'watrr WOE ccrrrce Snniabonc . cerncce 00 Bundscho.â€"At Milverton, April ist,| N« HMass, concrete account, 4 » 18.68 to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bundscho,| Gâ€" ROscbbla{t, burying pauper 5.00 a son. , ‘| A. Tillie, broken axle repd...... 2.30 Stahlbaum.â€"At Elmira, March 30th,| Wat@r100 Farmers‘ Fire Ins. Co. to Mr. and Mrs.: Jac. Stahibaum, a | fO0¢ TUP M@lL..... .. .22 222 .90 son. & Total.;:. > lailcan..k... 4.A.8123.58‘ A PAPER OF INFLUENCE Dropping Watches JANSEN BROS. THE WATCH HOUSE. MARRIAGES." DEATHS 840 to saa. ( h: 11 to 1250 Ibs., at $1.40 to $4.00; best feedors, 050 to 1100 Ibs, at $4 to $4.40; medjum feeders, N50 to 1100 Iha., at $3.85 to $4.25; best feeders, 80 to 150 ‘The., at’l.fln $4; modiam feeders, 800 to 060 Tbes. nu.dcogo; peat stockers, 500 to 750 ibs., at $330 to uazmn«tmnum% n.t &uv to $3.35; common stockers, 1 f CeceRmt SReP I Â¥120;, cows, $3 to $4.25 per owt. Feeders and Stockers, Trade _ in â€"stockers and â€" _ feed stecdy at following notations: be Iuv-rt_ N30 to 1250 an.. at $4.50 : mcodiom shortâ€"keeps, 1130 to 12% $1.40 to $4.00; best fedors, 050 Ibs., at $4 to $4.40; medinn: feos TORONTO Live STOCK. Toronto, April 10.â€"Receipts of live stock at the city market, as reported by the rallways, were 58 car loads, comâ€" posed of 793 cattle, 539 hogs, 836 sheep and 372 calves. Two or nm_|;';l;-ol «x $4.75 to $5 per ewt. Ex por Â¥L70 to $4.1214 per ewt. Trade In butchers ealt t he being. few buyers | from Picked lots sold at $1.75 with few at lattee price $4.00 to $465: ~ madinma j :.onrlon,“Aprll 10.â€"Cattle are quoted at Ol4e _to 11%¢_per 1bâ€";â€"refrigerator beef, 83c per Ib.; sheep, dresscd, 15¢ to 16¢ per 1b,; lambs, 17¢, dress»t weight. Cables Unchangedâ€"U) 8, Avout Steady. London, April 10.â€"Cattle ar ll;%c lolln.c perâ€"jb.;â€"reffig uEn xn w on - Cornâ€"Spot steady; American mixed, new 4-'3d; :menun‘ ‘:u‘ln;d. old‘ 4;“71.1‘; futures quiot; May, 4s 4; July, 4s . Baconâ€"Cumberiand cut firm, 603 Lardâ€"Prime western, in tlerces atrong, 438 Od; American refined, in pnfls, Arm, 44s 6d. Linseed Oilâ€"23s, Receipts of whent during the &ut three COI.YI 102,000 centais, including 000 Amâ€" Aviaas Liverpoo}, April 10.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot nomâ€" Jral; futures quiet; May, 6s 7%%04; July, 6s 6%d; Sept., 68 64. . LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. New York ... Minnerpolis .. 8t. Louis .. . T‘eirolt .. .... Toledo .. .... TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. Grainâ€" Wheat, spring, bush‘....$0 74 to $.... Wheat, fall, bush ..... 0 75 077 Wheat, red, bush 2iess, 0 19 ai1% Wheat, goose, bush ... 0 71 w++« Barley, bush‘.......... 0 51 0 62 Oats, ‘bush sersssese++e 0 381 yon99* Rye, bush asrrserr, 22e 0 T5 kree Peas, bush, ........... 0 77 wees Buckwheat, bush. ..... 0 53 Â¥ex% Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Lowar, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stock Mcrâ€" ketsâ€"The Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening, April 10. Liverpool wheat futures closed toâ€"day %d :ower than yesterday and corn futures %@4. ower. At Chicago May wheat closed %¢ higher than yesterday; May corn We higher and May oats unchanged. & Finally moved by A. P. Dammeisr, seconded by . A. Heipel, that ihis Council â€" do ~ now adjourn to meet again the first Monday in May, at the T‘p Hall, Crosshill, at 10 o‘clock a. m.. Carried. : In like manner it was moved by H. N. Huehn, seconded by A. P. Damâ€" meicr, that Jim Otterbein, J. B. Knarr, J. Frame, and N. Merlan e appointed pathmasters in place of D. Schweitzer, H. N. Huehn, J. Gascho and C. Merlan retired. Carriod. Thercafter it was moved by A. Heoiâ€" pel seconded by A. Gibbons that (J. Schmetzer be appointed poundâ€"keoeper in place of M. Lenshan retivred. Carâ€" ried. Moved by A. Gibbons, seconded by A. Heipel, that byâ€"law No. 501 be amended by inserting 15 cents tonus per rod on sideroads and 10 ecnts on concessions for wire fences. In amendment: it was moved by H N. Ijuehn, seconded by A. P. .Pamâ€" meier, that byâ€"law No. 501 te amendâ€" ed by inserting in new byâ€"law 19 cents per rod for wire fences on the west side of sideroads and that the granting of a bonus to the other sides of roads be left to the option of the Council to deal _ with. _ _pfientment carried. Moved by H. N. Huehn, seconded by A. P. Dammeier, that John Ottmann be appointed assistant sanitary‘ inâ€" spector for the T‘p of Wellesley â€" in the place of E. G. Winn, declined. Carried. Also a petition signed by _ Jacob Bric‘er and 48 ~others asking the Council to pass a byâ€"law to restrain and regulate the running at large of animals on the public highways, etc. in the T‘p of Wellesley, was handed to the rceve by B. J. Ballard, Esq., On motion of Messrs. Huchn and Dammeier the consideration of . this was postponed until the May . meetâ€" ing. passed and orders issued jn paymém of the same :â€" LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Communications were received by considered . The Municipal Council of the T‘p of Wellesky met, pursuant to adjournâ€" ment, on Monday, the 2nd day of Apâ€" ril, 1906, at the T‘p Hall, Crosshill, at 10 o‘clock a.m. All members of the Board were in attendance, _ A. B. Robertson, the reeve, occupying the chair. Minutes of the read and adopted Carrfed. On motion of Messrs. Dammeier and uehnâ€"theâ€"fellowingâ€"accounts ~were WELLESLEY T‘P COUNCIL T# sold at $4.75 t;‘-!;i"rf-r'":;‘l: _ At Jatter price; loads of 00 1, $4.65; mediain mixed at & i3 MARKET REPORTS § T‘p Clerk.â€" Clements, ‘April 6, 1906. PETER F, SCHUMMER, Exporters. Toads of nrw‘ ts sold at owt. â€"Export bulls sold at per ewt. Bateiers, ‘tlons: best shortâ€" at $4,50 to $1.75; , bills and accounts the reeve, read and was slow, there outslle . points. feedors was Ma 76 at â€"$4 to Markete session were July. 81% 794 811% 1M housccleaning. JOHN NOLL Carpet Weaver _ Petersburg, Ont. Mr. F. (‘olq-ho-fl (ffers for «ale the rem‘ dence, rm‘g of Mary ani Haron ®trrets Wa erloo. Modern improyâ€"men:~; larg» bain A‘n» lots on Mary and K ng stroets. ‘l'vl-‘- «asy. * 3t ValuableResidence andLots _ fo t Sald 1 12 miles northâ€"west of Hawkesville. The undersigpred his tor Service and for Sale 4 Pure Bred Short Horn Fuile. These cattle have in their breeding <h: Kineliar stamp family, and are of good »ize, color, q-m»k and ri:'l'nmodml k pro.ucers. Callers for inâ€"pooâ€" tion are welcome. s M it _ C, C. DIEFENBACHER CEDAR BREAK STOCK FARM Prre brod, large, EKoglish Berkshire Pi om 6 weeks to 3 month« ol !. Apply to C. B. RICKERT, 1yr Mannhei P. 0. Ont. First claes Hotel and 3tables in the V.llage of ) i: word. County ¢f ‘Waterloo. Location â€" are of tke beet poirts on the Guelphâ€"Goderich Railwav. ___Rerson _ for _ sellingâ€"‘ roprictor wile: to retire from busineer. â€" For further particu‘ar» at ply to the undersigned. ANDREW APAHR, Proprietor, 15â€"4f. Linwood. Ont. Improved Farms ond Wild Land in Centrol Alberta. For prmphlet and full particulare write or call on J. W. MceKINLEY, Fir:tâ€"class farm for sale in the Tp. of. Woolâ€" wich, 3 miles from Eimira con‘aining about 144 aces, 115 acres under cultivation, b&um bush and pasture land. Watered by spring creck. (,-ooJ" bank bara and other autbuildn?-. Adartcd for ei:her grain or stock raising.. For particulars app‘y to P. O, BOX 128, _ 13 â€" 1 mo. Consisting cf 85 acres, 5 neres of which is £wan p, situated 1 mile from Krbsville between Erb«viile ana EKumeinardt, new brick house, good barn and outbuildings on propertr. The stock and :‘mplements which are all new, tesid & 100 bushels of cats and some barley are also for sale.â€"Apply to GEO. SCHNEIDER, 12â€"1mo. ; Erbsville. Situated 1 mile west of Maunbeim, coneistâ€" ing of 70 acres of which 2 acres is good bush and baiance under wood state of cultivation On it is good frame house and bavk barn n;% other outbuildings ~Gocd well at house a barn. Nâ€"ar school and cburch. Bu‘er caâ€" have privilege of buying rdditional land adâ€" joining about farm. Fortermaand particular: apply to or write NATHANIEL BERGEY, 19.?2moâ€"tf Mavnheim P. .. Ont St aw, por ton.. Wood, per cord Export Cattle .. Butchers‘ Cattle Farm Butter, per lb ........ Eggs, per doz......... LHFE c«rc<«rrtscetses Dried Apples ........ Hogs, dressed ........ Hay, per ton ........ 08§, HYG..:1.«ie««c. Kotel Progperiy for Sale '%l_eug.munhmm ; common to prime steers, $4 to $6,40; cows, $3.25 to $4.50; heifers, $2.15 to $5; bulls, $2.60 to $4.25; l‘ll\'el,.r.'.75 to $1; stockers and feeders, $2.75 to $4.75. . ERCERTE NP MEDUTT C=.°0 TT PIAC, Mogsâ€"Iteceipts, 10,000; strong; chuiée to prime, medium, $6.45 to $6.53; medium to good, heary, $6.40 to $6.45; butchers® weights, $6.45 to $6.52%4; good to choice, heary, mixed, $6.40 to $6.45; packing, $5.80 to $6.45. & Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 15,000; steady and dull; sheep, $4.23 to $6.50; yearlings, $0.75 to $6.25; lambs, $4.75 to $6.60, bheep aud Lambsâ€"Receipts, 428; market qulet, but steady; gool unshorn sheep, $275; fair unshorn lambs, $6.60; spring lambs, $5.50 to $6 per head. Hogsâ€"lteceipts, 6129; all for slaughterâ€" ers: nomne. for sale on live weight; nominâ€" ally a tr‘de weaks CHICAGO LIVE SsTOCK. _ Aaivesâ€"lteceipts, 243; market steady; comumen to fuir veals, $4 to $6; no prime or really good here. on heary; FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. Waterloo, Ont. April 12th. WAaATFERLOO MARKETS For Sale For Sale for Sale Linwood. Ont. Kimira, Ont. A5 17.00 5 00 2.46 .35 Jand for martet V-M #; near to «chool a ::w.? _ '?'H rn';fl:'a ':lv:”..m' m 0.= premises of the andersigned n« 9 im it GrREGOR W ACXER, 14 .09 Tartar King,‘Irich White, Eopland«s Gl gunn-mm qnnm: of l0 m King. Ag anchurl Barey aod Hslack fu‘les Barley. All first c‘ass seed and clean A:.l to J. H. & oJem, 1246 Hloomingdale, Ont . CLEAN SEED OATS FOR SALE. 13174 8 C. W. Leghorne, the Great Tinter Layers â€"Kgys $1.00 por 13, Ordercary ____ Notice is herâ€"b? given ‘hat an arplicat‘on will be made to the Pailiament of Canada at its presen: session for an Act to incorpo ate Hamilton, Water!oo and Gueiph Kaiiway Comâ€" pany with power t0o construct a< d operata a railw;'y from the City of Hamilten to the Vilâ€" lage of Kimirs, in the County of Waterloo. and R"’M through the Towns of Galt, Prestâ€"n. r in and Waterl 0, anc a‘so from the City of Hamilton to the Towns of Klera and Fergus in the County of Wellington a d pas ing through the City of Guelph; and also with poweâ€"~ to manufacture, purchase sell or loase ele tricity or e‘ectric current to »ny pereous or corporaâ€" tions along any w.n.l- f'iu ""l""{h""’ for all powers n:ces ary 0 inctâ€"ent 1 to the purpose« aforesaid. and ::n to. a deslar:tion th it the undertaking of the Compa: y is a wortk for the & ne al ben«f: of an»d«. "I;IM at Hamilton this 20th Cay of March, GIRsON, OSRORNE, RFILLY & LEYY, 13 66 Solicitors f.r the A pplicants. Application to d&wimo This is positively the last class we will teach at Berlin, â€"as â€"after June we will leave for Virginia, and the South, to stay for some time. Thanking you most cordiaiy having read this advertisemont, An evening ~class will also~ be taught. Charge for it will be $5. In this class we will teach shictwaists, sleeves and dressing sacques only and give a system. We will teach at Berlin‘ from April 26th to May 9th. All wishing to learn, or for full particulars be sure to see me at the Market Hotel on Wednesday, â€"April 25th, between 10 and 5 o‘clock. + Eggs for Sale Charge for full course is only $10, to be paid when through, if satisfied, including a system worth $5 which we give free. Perfect fit guaranteed. _: We have taught over 2,000 girls in this way within the past four years, and all were pleased with the course. Whether you be the wife or daughter of a farmer, laborer, . mechanic, < or millionaire, you should learn dressâ€" making. â€" We teachâ€"you everything, from the plainest shirtwaists to the most elaborate toilet in the lashionJ books. We have a wonderful complete sysâ€" tem of lessons in dressmakingâ€"15 in all. These lessons will be of lasting benefit to you. They will throw new light on the subject, and instead of being tedious and tiresome, you will find dressmaking one of the most inâ€" teresting and enjoyable of all your diversions. It will no longer be â€" 2 "‘duty‘" but a pleasure to make a dress.. And your dresses will be difâ€" ferent from your neighbors‘ dresses. They will have a fit such as few women can accomplish. You will â€"find that the cost of this course is less than it would cost you to have one dress made. _ And then besides you will haveâ€"something that will be a benefit to you all your lifetime. Have you commenced .your spring and summer sewing? Are you interâ€" ested in dressmaking, either profesâ€" sionally or for your own or family sewing? Have you ever considered dressmaking as a science? Have you broken away from the old way of deâ€" pending on patterns? Please pardon so many questions, but . each one means something to you. LEARN DRESSMAKING spective lines. _ No other mitseaiy, the raing arericaitaral Jporoaie 0 the world. Every “bmA ot written by wmmg-‘n{fi?&} of which he shall then notice, will, bot bo gu':w heas '-'-u:'u'u"y‘ #ufind:fi’uthu been received by _Dl-’u at Waterloo the 27th day of March, FLL , Itk IclRlDltt. NTOFT In the Estate of Phil:pp Krafft late of Administrators‘ > Notice to Creditors. SBubscriptions taken at this ,office. Both papers together $2.00, THE COUNTRY CENTIEMEN the Town of Beriin in the County of Waterloo, Carpenter, deceased. . THE MISSES ELLISON, Box 771, Stratford. LUTHER, TUCKER and S0N, Albany, New York. FOR SALE A. A. McINTYRE, Waterioo: Ont. Parliament. IN TWO WEEKS ONK 1/0.. Oot. pretends to of editorial s with a deâ€" for King Street, East of Scott St Great -Im:rhter in Cutters, Steighs Wagons and Harness, In ~der to reduce my stock, 1 inten? t _ ell at a price to induce 5on to buy. â€" Râ€"memâ€" rer this will only last for sixty days. All my goods are warranted to be the beat that money can buy. Agent forCarrefac Stock Fced. General Store Business and Property and live stock scales, at Breslau, Ont, Large agricultural trade and large shipping business connected. Address A. EDWARD MEYER, Guelph, Ont. if, And further take notice that immediately aifter the said last mentioned dato we wil proâ€" ceed to dirtribute the estate of the raid ceceasâ€" ed among the parties entitied thersto, having regurd only to the cla ms of which we shall then have no ice, ard that we will not be repon sible for the assets of the said ¢sta‘e, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any mon or persons of whose claim we shal! not have Notice is hereby given fnnnnnt to Section 88 of Chapt. 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1807 that all creditors and other perâ€" «ons having claims against the estate of Jroe:h Kolb Iate of the Township of Waterlon in * e County of Waterloo. Fariner, who died on or about the sixteenth day of August 1905, are required to send by post prepaid or to dâ€" live to the undersigned. the administratrix and ad mini=trator of the last will and testamont of the said deceased. on or before the seventeer‘h day of April, 1906, their christian and surâ€" names, : ddr sses and description, full particnâ€" lars of their claims, a statement cf tneir acâ€" counts and the nature of the securities if any, held by them. _ se s e e en SVE + oll n: ar market, £900 buss 90 a re fâ€"rm ncarâ€"Berlin. g:m buy« 100 acré farm near Gait. $500 blfi: 191 acre farm near Winterbourne, 1 h gh cnliivstion. $10,750 buys 111 acre farm ncar Water00, finest surroundinge, â€" $6200 :mra 110 acio farm rear Crosshil!, level ‘arm. $1500 buys 4 act‘s near Breslau, a fine residence $690 buy s 100 acres nea G«lt, $19.0 onfls 14 acre farm nea : Waterloo, s; lâ€"ndid soi $7.t0 r.nga 112 a re farm near Waterloo, grain and stock farm. $8200 buys 100 acre farm near Galt. 1â€"5t Dated 13ih March, 1906. $2000 +uys 30 acre i C ud spa s Oe smm BoTt TARE and picel; situated _“&I) B_u{z 77 acre farm near Erbsville, a barâ€" Mmplat P 0 MBAE vond o uiestroetiiess cndilhnn is cA wl t bighly cu tivated. $3500 buys i12 acre farin, near Breslau, a numâ€" ; ber one faim. $:900 bnln. .!!I) acre farm near Hespoler, a hbl m buys 16 acre farm near Galt. 500 buâ€" s 193 acre mixed farming, ncar Stra burg, a splendid fa m. $1900 l:l’:l"]"’ilfi a re farm near Breslau, goo ngs. £7000 buys 113:01'0 farm uear Galt. $50u0 buys 165 acre farm near Bridgenort War Declared. Sn Oe dn e PP WTnT fine homes for retired farmers, which i can sell right. â€"Alâ€"0 sove of the finest buitding 1 ts in different par s of the rown. ‘Helow you will find a parti ) list of farms, some deci ed barâ€" gains this spring. i P n mt TY PANOTY the la gest and bes booming town in Ontaris and property fast increasing in value so inâ€" Iveeunenu‘ln it are rafe and sure. I have s 10000000z 0 DC ENC OMVTEY T RRTY 4 large 1st of pr. pertics, too large for publiciâ€" :.‘ion. :vhen )'uu can ch‘on_ao_ yp_qx. some spâ€"ci«l in the rich district of Cobalt. First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 shares nmnow ofâ€" fered at 25¢ which are mostly sold. This is a gilt edge propesition. _ Information cheerfully given. ISIDOR B. SNYDER, Office American Block, Berlin. * _F. E. SHANTZ, Berlin, Ont ox 422; phone 552. ¢ Office Frederick St., opp. market. Ogilvie‘s Royal Houseâ€" hold Flour $2.80 pe Cwt. Oat Feed $15.00 per ton. Clover and Timothy SILVER LEAF $1200 bu: A. C. THOMAN, A: you are aware that Berlin 1s at present FOR SALE BY EXECUToRs QAAAMAMAAMAAAAAAAA RMAAMAMMMALAE $ RED TICKET APRIL SALE oo o igamisasin: $ China H CMAMMAMMMAMMMAMMAMAMAAALMAMLAAAMAMAMAAA S$. GINGRICH, _ Farmers buy your Clover Seed now for its bound to advance in price, and be sure that you get Government standard brandsâ€" Real Estate NOTICE. LION, TIGER and WOLF. ATERLOO NANCY KOL Em‘ @"R6"p farm uear Berlin, splerdid farm near Bridgeport, B":h"!‘l: '133', -OM. During April we are selling all goods with red tickgfs at cut prices. China Hall, Berlin NUMBER uniimiteo. |__About 400 good W‘gher market price paid. Load every | SAle. Med Endae Posts ’f scond Monday. Nextshipment Apr.| _ _ _ A. C. HALLMAN, â€" SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN Ths Working Man‘s Shoes must be made pliable upper leathers. We have apee al lines of shoes for every day use at the following prices : STRASSER‘S, Of men‘s fireâ€"tailorcd â€"garments is the acknowledged Bust readyâ€"toâ€"wear clothing made and sold in Canada. It has run away from competition It has set new etandardr. Jt has been a tremendous influence in overcoming the prejudice of men who once despised readyâ€"toâ€" wear clothing. Have you been persuaded ? See 20th Century brand if you are open to enviction. Suits $10 09 to $22 00. Made to your Measure or Ready toâ€"Wear. clothing businers. â€"__Thare is a world of differencs in clothin 1 g quality to day as! clothin, q'uli:y ten yearsâ€"â€"yea, five years ago. . And this change, this ryn.rvellou- .tlg 'v:'rncn ; i:hduo rolely to the makers of read 3â€"toâ€"wear clothing. The compeitinn elmmgfl. h:.:::?- who compete for the tradae has done everything for the Working Man‘s Shoes COME AND SEE OUR NEW SPRING SHOE3 WESELOH & CO, Smart Dressers Among Men Clothier and Farnisher Errixo Surtixos in the latest designs and newrst weaves of cloth, equal to tailor made clothing, $12 00 to #18 00. Srrrkc Overcoats from the swagger "topper" to the stylish Newmarket, $8 00 to $22.00. 20TH CENTURY BRAND An Upâ€"toâ€"Date Young Man The Store of Quality, Here is where he will find tho greatest variety at pricea the lywest ever known. M. WILDFANG Is one why is abreast of the times in financial and social affaire; and also ia the matter of WEARING APPAREL Cedar Posts for Sale SBolid Split Lexther Shoos at. ... $1 23 Solid Grain Leatter Shoes at .. 175 Men‘s Shoes with big solos at .. 1.50 Grain Blucherâ€"Cat Lies Boots, special at..........$2 00 and 2.25 French Kip Lace Boots, cxtra _ be made with rolid soles and al lines of good honestâ€" wearing 7y soles, worth 3 25, for.. 275 WATERLOO. BERLINX

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