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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 May 1906, p. 8

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yoarky _ I > Huchs=At l’:le'loo. May 8th, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W, Huchs, ‘ Ularkâ€"At Hamilton, May 9th, Chas. Clark, of Galt. Bachertâ€"Neat _ Mannbcim, May 8th, Samuel Bachert, in his 65th year. Hofimanâ€"At Berlin, May ist, Emma Maitland, wife of John S. Hoffman, aged 67 years. Gableâ€"Near Washington, May 8,Mrs Cornelius Gable, in her 77th year Luftâ€"At Berlin, May _ 8th, Soghis, infant daughter of. Philip Luft,aged 11 months. Stuermer â€"At Roseville, May 2nd, Louis Stuermer, aged 26 years. Schnarrâ€"At Rochester, N.Y., Rosina Lerch, wite of Henry H. Schnar aged 67 years. Miller=At Elmira, May 5th, Sophi Milfer, relict of the late Peter Miâ€" let, aged 80 years. Dahmsâ€"In â€" Wellesley T‘p, 5th lim, May 3rd, Wm. F. Dahms, aged 35 years. MWilbelmâ€"At Detroit, Mich., May6t‘ , Mrs, Wilhelm, selict of the | la e ‘\John Wilbeim, Welleslcy, aged .5 Websterâ€"Givesâ€"At . Galt, May 9144, Richard Webster, of Lucknow, to Annie Gives, of Galt. Borkwoodâ€"Hahnâ€"At <Waterloo, May 10th, by Rev. A. E. Lavell, J.. W. Borkwood, of Waterloo, to Zipporâ€" ah Hakn, â€"cldest daughter ofâ€"Ar; and Mrs. C. Hahn, Elmira; ‘ Mickusâ€"Grantâ€"At Toronto, May 9th, Albert Mickus, son of Mr. and Mrs, . Jos. Mickus, of Waterloo, to Mary Grant, of Toronto. Schmidtâ€"Gibson â€" At _ Willowdalc, May 2nd, Dr. W, J. Schmidt, of Berlin, to Mabel H. Gibson, of Wilâ€" lowdale. ; Azinofiâ€"Fellmanâ€" At Berlin, May 13th, B. Azinoff to Miss Fellman, both of Berlin. Haidâ€"Mehlmannâ€" At _ St. Agatha, May 8th, by Rev. Father Aeymans, Alfred Haid, of _ Galt, to Lizzic, daughter â€"of Mr. â€"and Mrs. Casper Mchimann. Stephansâ€"At Waterloo, May 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Stepnans, a daughter. Geiselâ€"At Berlin, April 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geisel, a . son. Sniderâ€"At Berlin, _ April 19th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. W. Snider, a daughtâ€" er. 7 Musselmanâ€"In Peel, April 21st, lo‘ Mr. and Mrs. ~Amos Musselman, a daughter. Davisâ€"At ‘Berlin, ‘Aoril 2ith, _ io Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. H. Davis, a son, Goftonâ€"At Berlin, May 5th, to Mr. and Mrs.Roger Gofton, a davghter. McPhailâ€"â€" Near (Galt, May 14th, to Mr. and Mrs.qA. B. McPhail, a dauâ€" ghter. Walserâ€"At Elmira, May 10%h, to Mr. and â€"Mrs: Emil Walser, twin sons. Beckerâ€"In Woolwich, May _ 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Becker, a daughâ€" ter. > * Schlittâ€"At St. Jacobs, May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Schlitt, a son. Cressmanâ€"At Berlin; May 1lith, i6 Mr. and Mrs. _ Noah Crzessmnan, & daughter. * Ludwigâ€"At â€" Berlin, (May 12th, to Mr. and . Mrs. Edward Ludwiz, _ a son. ; Bruecknerâ€"At Berlin, May th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Brueckser, a ._daughter. Linkeâ€"At Conestogo, May 5th, _ to Mr. and Mrs: O. Linke,; a son: Motzâ€"At Berlin, May 6th, to Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Motz, a son. ‘Muelter, at Berlin, May i0th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mucler, a dapughter: Pattersonâ€"In North Easthope, May 3rd, to Mr.,and Mrs. Harry Patterâ€" son, a daughter. ; , Charltonâ€"At Hespeler, May 8th, to‘ Dr. and Mrs. Charlton, a son. Websterâ€"At. Galt, May 10th, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webster, a son Skelly iAt Galt, May 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Skelly, a daaghter. Heldmanâ€"At _ Berlin, May 5th, io‘ Mr. and Mys. Henry Heldman l! Langâ€"Near Washington, May 4th, to «Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lang, a son. Stemlerâ€"At Plattsville, »May 10th,to Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Stemler, a daughter, | Taitumâ€"At Limerick, May 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Taitum, a aaughter. ‘ Jantziâ€"At Wellesley, April 23m1, to Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Janti, a! son, stillborn. 1 Moserâ€"At Bamberg, April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs, Philip Moser, a dauâ€" ghter. MHeimpelâ€"At Berlet‘s Corners, Wellesâ€" ley, May, 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno: P, Heimpel, a daughter. Habermehlâ€"At Wellesley, May Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilaécn.m'ul,n. son. s + Benningerâ€"At Winterbourne, May 6, to Mr.and Mrs. Louis Benniozer, a Thomsonâ€"Near Washington, April 27, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Thomson, a Your tarnished silver can easily be cleaned with a first dlass silver polish such as we offer you at 10¢ for small package 25¢ for ‘arge package 35¢ for our special polish, That Tarnished Silver JANSEN BROS. THE WATCH HOUSE. MARRIAGES DEATHS. BIRTHS, King $t., Berlin u) chemeny from these giyen on Priday at | per owt. for Ts fos ligute h mt Tor selects $nd ols To ..|:d;.unrm¢ulmh 355, at atore YVeal Calves, Recelr ts of yeal calres wore ranged from &3 to 86 30 per new milk fed veals are warth Milch Cows. Aont 0 milch cows and at $30 to $60 each, three onl; Intter price, Batchers. Loads of good butchers sold from $4.40 to $1.60; medinm eattle, $4.25 to $4.40; goot cows nt $1.85 to $4; common cows at $3 to $3,00. Feeders and Stockers. Harty Murby reporte prices about stendy at Eriday‘s quotations as follows: _ hest whortâ€"keeps, 1100 to 1200 Ihe., at $4.50 to $4.75; best Teeder®, 800 to 1050 Tha.. at $4.30 to $4.50; best feeders. ®00 to m00 Ihe., at H to $4.25; hest stoâ€"kers, 3% to 700 Th«., at l-‘;-".‘ to $3.70; common stuckers, 3¢ per was w por.nd Loads to $1.60; cows nt to £3.00. prizing farmers to go I as shortâ€"keeps. Export to $4 per ewt. P‘rices for fat cattle were no bettor, as will be seen by the many sales reported. Prices for exporters ranged from $4.75 to $5 per ewt., with one or two lots At a little mwere, but the bulk sold around $4.00 per ewt. TORONTO LIVE sTocKk. Toronto, May 15.â€"Receipts of live stock at the city market as reported by the two railways were 64 carloads, 1163 cattle, 408 hogs, 44 sheep and 356 ep t calves Neveral load* of exportors th: properly . finished were bought budtatnes gudlslcl .. t ' Cables â€" Unchanged â€" Hogs Weak Cattle Steady at Chicago, Lendon, May is.â€"Cattle are quoted at 19ue¢ to H%e poer Ib.: refrigerator beef, N3¢ per 1b.; sheep, dressed, 14%e to 15¢ per Ib.; lambs, 16¢, dressed weight. Checseâ€" G8I0, 60s (d Cortâ€"Hpot firm; American mixed, new. 48 6!4d; American nixed, old, 4s 9d; fnâ€" tures quiet; July, 4s 4%&d; Sept, 4s 4144; Baconâ€"Cumberland cut, 47z 6d, quiet; long clear steady, 46s, short clear backs steady, 468; clear bellics steady, 478; shoulâ€" ders, square firm, 42s 64. Lardâ€"Prime western in tierces qulet, 448: Anscrican refined in pails quiet, 458. .:'ln:-sc‘â€".\un-rit-an finest white, old quet, s Barley,â€" bush. .......... 0 32 OCirts,â€"biusk â€"..â€":1..2... 0 41 0 411 Rye, bush â€" ............ 0 15 2..% Fers,. bush _...:.....«.. 0 11 22+ Buckwhent, bush. ...... 0 53 k26« LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Liverpool, May liâ€"whentâ€"sp;?( nomâ€" ingl; futures steady; May, Gs 814d; July, Gs Tled: ®ept., Gs 6%d, New York ..â€".i;+;. Minneapolis .. .... DefFOit .. «:....;. TOoNU® .z .02202... Grainâ€" \\‘hut_ spring, bush... .$0 Wheat, fall, bush... ... 0 Wheat, red, bush...... 0 .Whgnl. _goose, bush.... 0 _ At Chicago May wheat closed c lower than yesterday; May corm %e lower and May cats !%c bigher. ‘Death of Samuel Bachert. â€" It is our sad duty to report the death of one of our most highly esteemed citiâ€" zens in the person of Samuel Bachâ€" ert. Deceased had been ailing for some time, but not seriously until a few weeks ago, when he grew rapidly worse, and on Tuesday, May _8th, death relieved him of his sufferings. ‘The funeral took place on Friday to the Mennonite church and was largeâ€" ly attended. Services were conducted at the house by the Rev. . M. .C. Bowman and at the church by Revs. Noah Stauffer and Menno Cressman. The late Samuel Bachert was in his 65th year and occupied the farm . of Ihis birth until his death. He was a member of. the Mennonite church and Ihighly respected by all ‘who _ knew him. â€" P Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futurss Close Lowerâ€"Live Stock Markets â€"â€"The Latest Quotations. + Tuesday Evening, May 15. liverpool wleat Ig;um-s closed toâ€"day 14d lower than yesteraay. and corn futures l§d lower. * Sr. II., Percyâ€"Snyder, Violet Bactz Scebastianâ€"Moser, Edna Bechtet, Clarâ€" ence Stoltz, Ida Freund, Roy Becker. S. B. No. 8, Waterloo Township. The following is the standing of the pupils in School Section No. 8, Watâ€" erloo Township, for the month _ of April.. The names are in order of merit. y Sr. IV., Clare Willson. Jr. IV., Norma Willson,« Irene Wildfong, _ Milton _ Schaaf, _ Lloyd Stoltz, Arthur Schaaf. Sr. III., Ida Bechtel, Millie Mcâ€" Govern, Alexander Keil. A Jr. II., Martha Willson, Annie Kesâ€" selring,; Vernon Harlock, Reinhold Fischer, _Edward Lacourse, Norman Kesselring. f Jr. III., Georgina Fischer, HMerbert Moser, Herbert _ Strebel, Venetia Rothacrmel, Gordon Becker. a t hecseâ€"Steady, _ unchanged; receipts, om, Eggsâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 28,162 Mr. C. Roher intends to remodel his residence this summer. The regular meeting of the King Edward VIL Literary Society will be hekd on the 19th inst. Everyone welâ€" come. Mr. Walder, of Wakerusa, Indiana, is renewing old acquaintances in the neighborhood. . Mr. Sebastian Bachert, of Elmwood attended the funcral. of his brother last week. 4 . Miss Ida Spaetzel visited Miss C Rickert on Sunday. . ALPOIE .. 2..22..... 9293g8254 814 H€GO .. ...++..1.... 90 824 ~ _ 81 TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. Dietrichâ€"At St. Agatha, May 10th, Gregor Dietrich, aged 64 years, 1 months and 3 days. Totzkeâ€"At Berlin, May 12th, Caroâ€" line Dettmann, relict of the late John Jacob Totzke, aged 81 years, 6 months and 21 days. Mellisâ€"At Glennallan, May 1st, Harâ€" riet R. Cookman, relict of the late Geo. Mellis, aged 70 years and 9 Rienerâ€"At Berlin, May 8th, Matthias Riener, aged 76 years. Edgarâ€"In North Dumfries, near Ayr, May 5th, Wm. Edgar, aged 71 years LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. ['. “ MARKET REPORTS CATTLE MARKETs. Sheep and lond= of exporters that wore not oc uC 7 7 ' SCHOOL REPORT Exporters, ! calees wore largs. Prices to $6 50 per Cwt.; prime is are worth 87 per ewt. MANNHEIM vere hbought hy ‘enter. go back to the country port bulls sold at $3.00 May. _ July, 8014 _ 86 89% 8074 opolg 82L 90 824 prices about stendy is _ follow®: _ hest 0 Ihe., at $4.50 to o 1050 The.. at $4.20 nd springers sold only bringing the 0 54 0 52 0 41 0 75 0 T7 O 78 to §.... 0 8t Â¥ae 0 15 Sept. 8454 Fiching or tre«pasing for fsling is str‘c futhd"non Lot Nu:b'm part ::O'IM lo.‘z A 8t ¢ neewsion, +orth and souh of Huon Koma, «ownship of Wilmot. 19â€"3mow. J. C. HALLMAN. TAKE NOTICE And further take nctice that immediately aftir the said last mentioned date we will proâ€" ceed to aiâ€"tribute the estare of the raid deceaâ€" «1 > mony the parties entitled thereto huln1 regard only to the claims of which we sha then have notice and that we will not be reâ€" «pous.ble for the asset: of uhe said cetate or any p rt ther.of so distributed to any permon or persuns of whiose claims we shall uot then have natice. Dated M. y 16th, 1006 _ ____ _ _ . _ soms l aving claim« ng:lmt the eâ€"tate of Garâ€" fie«d Bracey, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the Coanty of Waterloo, Bincksmith, who died on our abo :t th > 23th day of April 1906, are roâ€" quire 1 to send oy g:n-z pr pail or to deliver to tno uncorsigue1 the Exeentors of the last W ilt and Tos ment of the said decemsed on or bef ure the ‘Iwentyâ€" hird dsy of June, 1906, their viais ian nad surnames, addic«cs, and Ccsâ€" orip‘i n, fall particalars of their claims, a at toment <f thir accounts and the nature of the re ur ties if any, hoid by them. s 38 of h« 'g._':;"l'fi' of the Revised Statutes of U tario 1897, that all creditor« and other perâ€" J K SHINN viser." 98,817â€"John A. Manion, Maisonnâ€" euve, Que., snow removing device. Write Messrs. Marion & Marion for a cree copy of the "Inventor‘s / Adâ€" 98,828â€"Adolphe _ Reaume, Vercker, Ont., grain divider. â€" Information rc'l'a._tin'gi lor\lhcsc will be furnishedâ€"freeâ€"of â€"charge by applyâ€" ing to the aboveâ€"namedâ€"firm. Not ce is hereby 1iv¢n m:rmnnt to Section of Ch«pter 120 of the Revised Statutes of 88,72390â€"Messrs. Silver & Kerney, Walserton, Ont., sleigh locks. 98,738â€"Olivier Tailfer,; Alexandria, Ont., tire protector. 98,756â€"Gustave deâ€"Coriolis, Montâ€" real, Que., fertilizer for potatocs. $8,/71â€"Michael Henry, Port _ Dalâ€" housie, Ont., Mooring post. â€" 98,806â€"Chas. â€" Vallieres, Montreal, Que., <clamp. _ > 98,763â€"Wilfrid _ Vezina, â€" Montreal, Due., stoves. 98, 668â€"Isaie Denis, Lemicux, Ont stirrer. .â€" : 88.7290â€"Messrs. Silvar & Karnot «The â€" following â€" Canadian patents have been recently â€" secured through the agency of Messrs. Marion & Marâ€" 98,833â€"Alexis Lavoic, St. Gabricl, (Rimouski, Que., animal trap. For rates to other points and complete inâ€" formation apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Accrt, or write to (. B. FostER, District Passonger Agent, 71 Yonge St., Toronto. Rrar, per ton ........ Middlings, por ton .... Potatoes, per bag .... Barter, per lh ........ Eggs, per doz......... O r+â€"«sirrr«srirges Dried Apples ........ Hrgs, HHve............ Hogs, dressod ........ Ha«y, per ton ........ Straw, por ton........ Wood, per cord ...... Export Cattle ........ Batchers‘ Cattle .. ... iun; patent attorneys, Montrcarlr, Canâ€" nda.and Washington,» D.C., â€" Going: June 5th, good to return until August 6th. June 19th, M " _ August 20th. duly 3rd, # " _ Sept. _ 3rd. duly 17th, we ® Sept. 17th. WDORE .+« ccrerreres New Whest.......... Flour, Ocean ........ Fiour, Solm .......... Flour, Agate & F‘our, Seven Lilies ... OME ....2t.2I .201 _ Bariey k Shteterreriss HOMESEEKERS _EXCURSIONS norRTH W WEST ty Ti o waicter 2, _ _1 N80Y: common to prime steers, §1 to $6,30; cows, $3.25 to $5.25; beifers, $2.15 to $5.35; bulls, $3 to $4.25; eaives #$2.15 to $6.25; stockers and feeders, $2.13 to $5.10, Hogsâ€"Recelpts, 13,000; market weak; choire to prime heavy, $6.55 to “.l‘.'&fil-o- dium to good heavy, $6.50 to $6.55; tebâ€" ers weights, $6.50 to 00,55553: good to ddg heary mixed, $6.50 to $6,55; packing, $6, to $6,57%4. Bheepâ€"lteceipts, 16,000; market steady; shedp, $4.75 to $6.10; rearlings, $5.85 to $6.20; Iambs, $3.75 to $7.05. Chicago, May 15. â€"Chtt market steady; common #$4 to $0,30; cows, $3.25 THP C Wrovre e i c2 90 ncA 5OZ, all cousigned direct; no tr eatfie; nominally lnn:.uw enttle, 1020 ‘-u’u beef; toâ€"morrow, quarters Calvesâ€"Beceipts, no fresh . thing doing; feeling steady. Fheep and la-l.â€"lm{m' and lambs nomina!; car of Vi lnmbs soid at $5 per head; a but not many wanted. Hogsâ€"Iteceipts, 2461; none f inally frm, Caa on eatan.o CLOt HPWRL CC C762 P0E Ar: “h“:mmuu“é. :;?”bm.n', mixed, $8 to NEW YORK LIVE sTock. ll-l: BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. Buffalo, May 15. â€"Cattieâ€"Steady; “‘;gl:w 150 bead; siow; $4.50 to Hegsâ€"Heceipts, 1700 head; fairly active; as c o es aa iL wio tw orkers and : 56 é §$6.20; '..':nw.{‘uf'ufi;“‘hn Hheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 3200 head; slow and steady; lambs, $5.50‘ to $7; yearâ€" Waterloo, Ont. May 17 th. CHICAGO Live WATERLOO MARKETS York, May 15. â€"Beevesâ€"Recei r. cousigned dlnft: no lrl‘l:‘-h ve nominally firm;.exports to day 1083 Dirsetor and Embalmer NOTIHCE RETUAN FARES: PATENT REPORT JAUOB _ UFTELMANXN, D. w. KLSLbY. _ Waterioo r. 0.. Ont. $5 per head; about steady, + aas aprouit A000¢ CBP ; car of Virginia‘ spring Chttleâ€"Receipts, . 4000; quarters of beef. _ _ 0 fresh srrivals; no» 18 90 20 00 STOCK. 2.15 .37 «18 .14 .18 18.00 b 20 7 0C 6 To 8 75 2.45 87 .19 14 .L9 .178 Write for terme now to _ W# THE PELHAM NU in t‘anada, including frait and o ns stook, rmall fruits and seed potatoes. #Ning spectalti=s offered for the first tin The choicsat andmont extem=iva list of atock In OCanmia, including froit and o nameébtal (nomaie rak®ersns tor oC SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN ETeE RlLai S P CTO POrro Ing country. ‘Gnod pay w eekly, excu«ive King Street, East of Scott St Berlin. _ _Great slaughter in Catters, Sleighs Wagons umF Marness. In order to reduce my sâ€"ock, 1 intend to sell at a price to induce y ou to buy. _ R«memâ€" rer this will only last for sixty days. All m{ goods are warranted to be the best that money can buy. Agent forCarnefac Stock Feod. A reliable agent for Waterloo and surround butineer and ‘hnt movine Io the namhwen | _ Smart intelligent boy 14 or 15 years those owing accoun‘s are kindly requested to | old, wanted to learn the printing trade. a:ttle ame on or before May 2ith. Wages $1.00 per week to begin with. £ * Apply at the cffice of this paper, $7.60 a Awernnene 4 Land adjoining the villsge of Conertogo Apply to + 191mo 19â€"2t TERMS.â€"Grain, hay, feed, chickâ€" ens, pigs, and all sums of $10 â€" and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit by furnishing approvâ€" ed joint notes, or 5 per cent. off per annum for cash payments of credit amounts. â€" GRAIN, ETC.â€"Aboutâ€" 40 bushels rye if not previously sold, 200 bushâ€" els oats more or less, some rye bran, 2 bushels black barley, a few tons clover hay, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must be sold as the proâ€" prietor is giving up farming. POULTRYâ€"A lot of good barred rock chickens. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"White enâ€" gine in rumning order, Champion sepâ€" arator with chaff blower, about 50 feet of rubber belting, Kemp manure spreader, Masseyâ€"Harris binder nearâ€" ly as good as new, 2.hay racks (Hahn make), 2 wagons, wagon box _ for drawing beets, manure box, 2 demoâ€" crats, road cart, Gladstone, buggy, 3â€"seated bob sleigh, 2â€"bob sleigh (one new), fanning mill with bagger nearâ€" ly new, disc, Masseyâ€"Harris cultivaâ€" tor, Noxon drill, steel land roller, 3â€" section iron harrow, weeder, hay rake, %urnip seeder, sugar beet seedâ€" er, scuMer, and lifter, circular saw, Maxwell straw cutter, 2 Yankee plows, No. 4 plow, Frost and Wood plow, 2â€"furrow plow, gang plow, oneâ€" horse plow, wood â€" rack, 2 1â€"horse plows, potato hiller, stone boat, sculâ€" fler, turnip pulper, new wheelbarrow, 2 sets double harness, carriage harâ€" ness, single carriage harness, buggy harness, pony collars and back bands good as new, 14 bunches shingles, 12 bunches lath, .some lumber, spraying outfit, Daisy churn, butter worker, leaf table, ~walnut extension table, cellar cupboard, . box for marketing butter, 2 large cider barrels â€"with cider for vinegar, agricultural furâ€" nace, copper kettle, carpenter‘s bench with vice at both ends, shaving horse, _ saddlet bench, grindstone, scale with 250 lbs. capacity, stilliâ€" ards,â€"flourâ€"chest.â€"fruit, 4 â€"barrels; meat tub, small tubs, bench, 2 cribs, 2â€"gallon . sausage stuffer, . sausage grinder, large dinner bell, milk cans, cream . cans, about 50 tin sap buckâ€" ets, â€"number of wooden sap buckets, sap pan, scalding trough, 2 hog hangers, gravel box, long ladder, cross cut saw, crow bars, â€" picks, logging chains, double trees, . neck yokes,â€" shovels, forks, hoes, ice tongs, 4 woollen horse blankets, 2 robes, canthook, hay fork, rope and pulleys, etc.; carriage 5 f HORSESâ€"1 Clyde mare 6 years old; 1 coach horse, 5 years old, over sixteen hands high; aged mare, aged span of black horses, 3â€"yearâ€"old roadâ€" ster colt by Carlmont, 2â€"yearâ€"old colt by Panty, aged roan mare (good worker), f CATTLEâ€"9 cows, some of which are fresh and others nearly fresh, 1 cow due to calve in August, 7 head yearling calves, spring calves, â€" 2 registered Durharg young cows with 2 thoroughbred Â¥es. SHEEP, ETC.â€"2 Shropshire ewes with five lambs, 1 yearling ewe. One young sow supposed to be in pig. â€" Notice War Declared A. C. THOMAN, 17â€"4¢ Auction Sale Pasture to Let Wanted. Over 600 Aocres D. G. MOYER, Proprietor JOS. MICKUS, Auctioncer 8. QINGRICH, Etb SL, Waterloo. ALBERT KNARR, Conestogo, Ont. the first time. ?&'l NUMBER UNLIMITEO, ® HWigher® market price paid. Load over; Untk. nmdluuy Next abipment May JOHN NOLL Carpet Weaver . Petersburg, Ont. Italian Roâ€"«, Comb_ Foundation, Kto.. for sale at lownst pri. on. Write f r nar iculars., Rarrcd P‘ymouth Rooks of the bost strains and choice ma‘ings. _ Imported and Can>dian brod, malas nsed Price #1.00 ror 15 or 3 sot t ings for $2(0 F. 0, B. â€" At the farm 50c por 13 A. C. HATLULMAN, Broslau, Ont. A good reliable man to bu‘! experienced or willing to lear: ' HALLMAN ax» Established 1831, The only Agricultural Newspapâ€"r, and ad mittediy the jending Anhmnurar Journal o the â€" world. lv-r‘ department written by spec‘alista the h'§ est authoritie= in their reâ€" spective lines. o other paper protends to compare with it in qualifications of editorial compare with it in qualifications of editorial mflr‘ Given the qacuhunl News with a deâ€" gm â€"of completezess not even utt:myted by cthe 8. . Indispensable to all country residents who wish to keep up with ‘he ghrfl'_os. Single subâ€" _ Indispensable to all ec ":lh to mng with bl scription, ; two sub Subsoripri0 :2 & #¢ _ ‘Sir raisers of larger clubs Specimen copies will in the rich district of Cobalt. First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 shares now ofâ€" fered at 25¢ which are mostly sold. This is a gilt edge proposition. Information cheerfully given. ISIDOR B. SNYDER, ; Office American Block, â€" Berlin. ing, swimming, or otherwise "'"uiâ€""rm"'fi.g" on the proverties cf the undersigncd near the Town of Waterloo, ‘Trespassers wili be prose 194tâ€"1mo SILVER LEAF JOSEPA MICKUS, _ JOHN MO1TZ Berlin, Auctioneer. Ass‘gnee. CLEMt NT & CLEMENT, Bertia. Assignec‘s Bolicitors. J. C. HAIGHT, Waterloo A. H. MCoRKLDE, Watcrioo } Inspectore, 19 3t Y 416H, Linwo.d at ekven o‘clock in the foreâ€"n by the undermyred Assignee of the -A"n:' Lxancer Indispensable to all country resid feemict m t otrl rl-nl':l 3"'::'%%, with !‘,::l:hrl’l«. Si:'fi;: ::tl‘: oription, $1.50; two subscriptions, $2.50; five ubscriptio .s $5 50. Sneehr inducements to aisers of larger clubs, _ Four mouths trial 500. 4 t pecimen copies will be mailed frce on request, t will anybody interested in any way .n . Te k nnlry% to send, for them, M&m the f ublishers; t ,:E} ~w§|‘||::, TUCKER and SON, | 3. ny, New York. ; o ; ,“ Subscriptions taken at this office.. Both ESX 7 T I f 3: 3 es o4 _ / TA me %},: f j ""‘l';")‘ f Wanted at Once _ @ Cc = D i bu‘t s k * > l S poet raintie pan io pardt Cement Siles J ) _ HALLMAN axp» WOOLNER, ho ic o 1o o oi 16â€"t(, Bresiau, Ont RASv J:S sc ries tl mmusimesususssarmmsuroremrmersie aemurserrenrsenesoormsejeeroess [ x APPRENTICE WANTED. y ;\ s j l 1 4 ~ f f k‘ mrps . § / / Smart intelligent boy 14 or 15 years *{ &2 th d, wanted to learn the printing trade. ¢ 3 , [ ¢ en ‘ages $1.00 per week to begin with. M o pply at the cffice of this paper. C tuo R: en en luees a"‘ # Narred P‘ymonth Iooks of the hast steaine . . Of _ ho. soid Leander Meyer compriring articles as abuve name#. and other touls and implements. a: d also a Br ck residence on lot Four, Five and E:x in John Friedmai‘s survey egiâ€"tered plan 81. rpposite the M:thooi‘t Church, wiil be sord subject to a reserved N& AT THE SA Wâ€"MILL FILKEMISki of the ss Leander Mey«r in the THE COUNTRY CENTIEMEN IN THE MATT R OF LEANDER MEYIR AKE NO‘ICK ummra. ard chaitels I._!'_‘,A!'!."“ Leander Meyer compriâ€"ing Siw â€" Mill, Horses, Wagons, Traction Engines, Lumber, All parties are horeby warned aga‘nst fishâ€" TERMS. â€"Caâ€"b, For particulars ap;ly to OF TAK VILLawK OF LINW UUD, Bawâ€" MILLER, INbO.LVENT. * VILLAGE OF LINWOOD, ON Friday, May the 25th, 1966, Auction Sale WARNING. 0; two subscriptions, $2.50; five 85 50. .Sneehr Induo!ment- to er clubs. _ Four mouths trial 500. lea will be mailed free on request. »ybody interested in any way .n o send, for them. Add!m the R, TUCKER and SON, any, New York. BADEN H. M. FREY, _ Mi‘dmay, TI"US BXIDER BAM. SNIDKI JACOB eNIDER HENRY 6. eNIDER My PWOW TOF \~‘ f ds o‘..;lFarm for Sale %3.00 Silver Fruit Stands for $1.00 , This Week At China Hall, Berlin 71 acres of land situated near Erbeville and 5 ULD NJ miles from Waterloo. On it 1e a good hou n i rgrngee oatitt h ohamiens foed churoh. v«-nT’. willing % It W"" . ‘or tern.s s997 oo on ppmiems of Th ind b+r~ a w. 9 im t %* Lass onl te Sn en o DTCC MTC barn. Near «choo!l and church. Buyer can have privilege of buying sdditiona! i:nll adâ€" ‘oining about farm. Fortermaand particulars apply to or write NATHANIEL AKRGEY, 10.2moâ€"tf Mannheim P. 0.. Ort Bitnatod 1 mile wost of Mannbeim, conmetâ€" ladmmd which 2 mcros is good bush and baiance under wood state of cultivation. On it ie good frame house and bank barn a~d :t‘hwo;n.thlmnn Good well at houe and Clothing we can back with our strong guarantee of "Money back, if anyâ€" thing goes wrong." f Come, see our handsOme Spring Suits and learn how much Suit goodness you can get bere for ; $8, $10, $12 or $15 IV‘s just about now that nearly every Man has the Spring Suit q zestion on his minc. Manyâ€"willâ€"come to us without any urging on our part. Sometimes an old Customer drops ou! ; perhaps tries a bigh priced Tailor, but he comes usck again and tells us fravkly that he likes our Clothingâ€"likes the fitâ€"the styleâ€"the fabricâ€"the workmanship and our prices. PX : We bave built vup our reputation fo‘râ€"a;lâ€"fi;&rti; best of Clothes by bandâ€" ling only the best productions of the IT‘S ABOUT NOW. FOR SALE World‘s Best Clothing Makers At Strasser‘ THE STORE OF QUALINY. W’E have just opered out a frea‘i stock of Su‘‘s that embrace in thoir atyle, out, fibric and fit, every foiâ€" ture which fashion decraes smart and corsc® this s ason NARARAAAAAAAAAAAARA 2 _ It will s con be time for spring housecloaning. Any partics Leamining 'fl,.l Cider mill, wi‘h hydraulic pressnre, attuated one mile south of Uonestogo on road from Conâ€" entogo h'l.:xlnlu. Apply to > JOHN B. MARTIN, â€" 17â€"4m Conestogo. Ont. ULD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE bred. large, ‘lsh Berkebire ':wwu lol':-‘.m'ch:'lll. Afl;h e C. B. RICKKRT, Myr Mannbels P. 0. Ont. For. For Sale Waterlioo

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