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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Nov 1906, p. 8

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Faneral Dirsctor and Eabaimer Waterloo, On*. â€" Telephone at Resiâ€" dence, on Yrung St., South 3535, at J. K SHINN A load of young people from Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday at Joe McCardle‘s. A Pleasant Outing.â€"Two loads of our town people drové out to Mr. A. C. Crawford‘s on Thursday night and spent the eveningâ€" in dancing, games, etc. They all report having a good time and intend going back to see the Crawfords again. > Mr. Frank Ament and Mr. Andrew Branderick spent Saturday in Arthâ€" ur. Miss Sherman spent Sunday with Miss McGillivary. Mr. Moore, of Guelph, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dauch. Miss May Walker, teacher, of our school, visited one of our former teaâ€" chers, Miss Cassic M. Bryden, of Galt, on Saturday and Sunday, Mrs, _ (Dr.) _ McEachern returned home on Saturday after spending a week in Toronto. Mr. John McKay spent Saturday and Sunday in London. L. A, Heimler was a business visâ€" itor to Newton on Thursday. Earnic Knoblauch of Jlesson was in town on business this week. Mr. Alex Rennic moved into _ his new |residence, _ ‘"Cedar Home?" on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maas visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frousch near Galt on Sunday. f Mr. Thomas Pearce, public school inspector, paid his official visit on Friday and gave a very good report of the workk of the principal, _ Miss B. VanEvery and her assistant. Mr. E. M. Becker is on the sick list. Mr. F. Latsch attended the poultry show at Berlin last week. Mr. Jacob Ebel won three. first prizes, two seconds and two thirds for his Buff Wyandottes at the poulâ€" try show at Berlin last week. Dolson.â€"At Galt, Oct. 8th, Mrs. Silas Dolson, aged 22 years. Smith.â€"At Galt, Oct. 9th, _ John Smith, aged 73 years and 4 months. Andrews.â€"At Betlinâ€"WaterJoo Hospiâ€" tal, Nov. 11, Henry M. Andrews, in his 61th year. Babcock.â€"At (Galt, Nov. 3rd, _ Wm. Babcock, aged 41 years. Corrie.â€"At New Hamburg, Nov. 7, Helen Forsyth, relict of the late Robt. Corric, aged 77 years, 10 months and 14 days. Withelm.â€"At Williamsburg, Nov. 5, Magdalena Wendling, wife of Anton Wilhelm, aged 44 years and 12 days. Oclschlager,â€"At â€" Berlin, _ Nov. 6th, Martha, daughter _ of _ Alfred Oclâ€" schlager, aged 16â€" years and 6 months. Elliottâ€"Kelk.â€"At Hamilton, Nov. 7, by Rev. R. J. Elliott, Frank _R ‘Elliott, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. . _J. Elliott, Waterloo, to Kathezine L. Kelk, both of Hamilton. Hornâ€"Chisholm.â€"At Austin, Pa., No vember Ist, Otto E. Horn to Jesâ€" sie A. Chisholm, formefly of Galt, and daughter of Jas. Chisholm. Henhoefierâ€"Wey.â€"At St. Agatha, Noâ€" ovember 6th, Louis Henhocfier, _ of Berlin, to Emma Wey of St. Agaâ€" Sturm.â€"At Waterloo, Oct. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Morits Sturm, a daughter. Heyer.â€"At Carstairs, Alta., Nov. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. David Heyer, a son (still born.) Gateman.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. James Gateman, a son. Henhocfier.â€"At Williamsburg, ‘Nov. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. W. Henhoeficr, a daughter. f Baer.â€"At Haysville, Nov. ith, to Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Baer, tyâ€"ins (son and daughter). Peacock.â€"At Newâ€" Hamburg, Oct. 31 Wray.â€"At Franklinville, N. Y., Oct. l1ith, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wray, a son. Klinck.â€"Near Elmira, Nov. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Klinck, a daughâ€" ter. " s Barryâ€"Froclich.â€"At _ Waterloo, Nov. 1, John J. Barry, of Hamilton, to Carrie Froclich; of Waterloo. _ By paying a small deposit on an ufiel:. y’ou.mny select ;::“ will lay z- aside for you until Xmas. We have planned and arranged things to insure you the best of good attention. _ We have a vuht:{ larger Ohristmas stock than ever before. As think. _ There are just 35 -b-n{:: days before Christmas. _ _ NOT S$0 FAR AWAY THE WATCH HOUS â€"JANSEN BROS. to Mr. and Mrs CENTREVILLE MARR AGES LINWOOD DEATHS BIRTHS. *Kirg 8t., Borlin Samuel Peacock NUKBER UKLIMiTED. Higher‘ market price paid. Load every #econd Monday. Next sbipment Nov. Filty girls for shirt qepartmeat. Work light and clean, nine hour day, highest wages paid. Call at factory, or write for application blanx to THE WILLIAMS, GREENE & SHIPPING BROGS WANTED IN BADkN New Wheat .......... Dried A; ples ........ WRHORE £«ccssessessts Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts,â€" 1041 «head; sheep unchanged; lambs in fair demand and full steady for t grades; common to prime sheep sold at gto $5 per 100 Ibs.; a 11- cholce do. at $5.50; lllll%., §6.50 to $7.50; culls at $3.50 to $5, _ Hogsâ€"ltecelpts, 7500 head; active and S¢ t6 10c lower; heary andâ€"mixed, $6.45 to $6.50; yorkers, $6.40 to $6.45; pigs, 36.50 to $6.60; roughs, $5.50 to $5.15; dairles, $6.25 to $0.40. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 1600 Dead; active; sheep steady; lambs, 10c to 15¢ higher; lambs, $5 to $7.40; Canada lambs, $7.10 to $7.25. NEW. YORK LIVE sToOcK. New York, Nov. 13.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, 508; feeling steady; exports toâ€"day, 960 catâ€" tle and 4200 quarters of beef. .Culvn_nmlrt-. 152 head; very little doing, but feeling steady; Indiana caives sold at $6 to $8 per 100 Ibs, :Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receiptsâ€" 1041 head» East Buffalo, Nov, 13.â€"Cattleâ€"Keceipts, 200 head; active aud steady to strong; prime steers, $5.00 to $6.15; -hl&glng. $4.10 to $5.50; butchers, $4.25 to $5. ; helfers, $3.25 to $4.90; cows, $3 to $4.40; stockers and feeders, $2.75 to $4.25. Receipts lightâ€"about 600, which Mr, Harâ€" ris reported as selling at unchanged quotaâ€" tlons. Selects, $5.05; lights and fats, %.40: stags, $2.%) to §$3.50; sows, $4 to 35 per cwt. These prices are on the fed and watâ€" ered basis. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. _ Vealsâ€"1eceipts, 100 head; stendy, $1.70 to $8.30.. _ Mn on ea nel u00 C200 200. PMCD, C000 at $3.90 to $4.05; hest steers, 1000 to 1100 lbs., at $3.05 to $3.45; best gteers, POV to 1000 Ibs., at $3.25 to $8.60; best steers, u0 to 900 lbs.. $3.10 to $3.25;‘ stockers of meâ€" «lum g\ullty. $2.50 to $3; common _stockers, §2 to £9 40 nar awe @lum quality, $2.50 t $2 to g'.'.-:o per ewt. $50 each Prices ranged from $2,50 to §6.00 per ewt., the bulk selling at from 34 to 36 per ewt.. .. Sheep and Lambs, â€" 4 Export ewes sold at from $4.50 to 35 per ewt.; culls and rams sold at $3 to lll-w)wr c':t,; lambs, $5,25 to $5.15, with a few Pua o 150 % PheT 10 $0.9 selected lots as high as ‘;hgâ€"Amrlcan refined, in palls, st s 94. Turpentineâ€"Spirits strong, 49s 64. seed Oilâ€"Strong, 282 g4.°"® Cables Firmâ€"Hogs and Sheep Weak at Chicago. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Liverpool, Nov. 18.â€"Wnentâ€"Apot r.q No. ?rod wo:t'en}" winter, 5s 11 I‘IE tures quiet; Dec, 6s 3%d, March 68 4%44. L240 sed se is d PC No, 2 red western winter, "T”E Fuâ€" tures quiet; Dec, 6s 3%d, March 4%0, Cornâ€"Spot steady; American mixed, 48 m Futures quiet; Dec, 4s 3%4, Jan, 4s London, Nov, u.â€"Cnnufil-n cattle in the British markets are quoted at 11%e to 13¢ mar Th +o rafeimames DoR000 CC DCZgE CT 2C I oi‘ Bc enE per cwt.; canners, $1,.50 to $2 per cwt. Feeders and Stockers, Receipts of feeders and stockers were not large. _ All of good quality and heary welghts were readily picked up at steady to firm prices at following quotations : Best feeders, 1150 to 1250 lbs, each, sold at €2 GM sn ea melcalce C102 221 TCOE U Baconâ€"Cumberland cut firm, 51s; long clear middles, light, quiet, 58s 4; long clear middles, heavy, quiet, 88s; clear beliâ€" 2:- qulet, 58s; shoulders, square, firm, 39s NEW YORK DA Y MARKET. New York, Nov, 13.â€"Butterâ€"Firm, changed; receipts, 8786. Cheeseâ€"Quiet, unchanged; receipts, 7 -nngpâ€"swnd,v, unchanged; receipts, to %4 lower, u_: cq;'e::.'-. December closed® er than yesterday s esterday, & PBE ' Migher Fyâ€"A> A At the Winnipeg option market toâ€"day the following were the uotations : Nov., T4ke bid, Dec. 12ike bi8, May Toke Liverpoo!l Wheat Futures Close Le* or, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stock â€"The Latest Quotations. E‘ Oll.. â€"Receipts, 3341; feeling Water:0, Ont., Nov. Milch Cows, Trade in milch cows was not nearly as od, no buyers from Montreal being on : mm’-.kot, Prices were quoted at ;fl: to ALU LEADING WHEAT MARKETS WATERLNO MARKETS W. G. & R. WANTS. \° _ ‘veal Calves CATTLE MARKETS. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. 15th, 1006 .10 20ME CO., 24 .10 recelpts, TSz receipts, 13,â€" active and 22.00 17.00 .10 .38 .170 ©UOVOR, PVD. EPOBVER EBM € PORONE MMCC cans. table, honey extractor, mnglu hervon beo hives, waeh tub, heary Indder 20 feet long and other a:ticles too numerous to mention. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.â€" Frost and . Wood binder, Maxwe}l Mower, Giant combined gâ€" ain dri l, good as new; bromdoas~ seeder and harâ€" row combined; Brubacher culiivator, Orford gang pow, Gi‘lies and Martin twoâ€"furrow gang vlow (now), Yankie plow, hay rake, scuffet, potsto ridger, 3 scc ion iron harrow, land ro 1â€" er good as new, 10 horss power with rod«, 2 broad tire wagons, one low; large wagon box with spring seat, bob sleigh, 2 sets gravel TERMS â€"Grain, chickena, "r and all smm« of $10 and uner cash; over that amount 12 month«‘ credit on approved security or 3 p>r cont. off for cash payments of credit #mounts. J 38. MICKUS, HY. CRES3, Auctioneor. Proprictor poredie bn Ingies 47 Plas about 3 monthe ofd n p‘€; m and about 5# egl:imv GhLAIN.â€" 650 bus. orts, 75 bus. mixed grain and a quanti y of early seed corn. Farm for Sale ifrcs 3 Joartondty Bopty waight nearts pate €. cars in â€" IE:.‘; fijmeyl‘nda cows fns‘ at or about time of sale (l caâ€"h) ; cow due to calve Dec, 2b ; 4 cows suppored to be in calf ; Holstein cow, good milker ; h ifer 2 years old in calf ; 1 helfers rising ? yoars old (? suppoâ€"e1 to be in call) ; steer ri ing 2 years old ; 2 heitera rising L year old ; 2apring calves ; 2 calv.s 4 months HORSK i.â€"Bay mare fl-rla 6 xo‘n old, if not previously sold; horse ing 6 years o‘d. weight nun{ 140 ibs.; mare fldng.s years ;udl, w‘:ilgm I:I) Ibe. lur‘nmd ‘:ld in foal o Lor rming; mare 14 years old supposed to be in fu!mntord ; colt rising 2 nrng:l.(flltbymmk;’ leolhlo:‘l {:a!l arming. f commen« ing at one o‘clock m. charp, the following v:lmbla property v'l'z: JO8, MICKUS, in good condition. sewing machine, 2 wash stands, 8 wnm&drunt. Wm cook, conl stove, 3 w stoves, | " er" churn. im[:ler w.:. ker, nekw “0,8;'“" meat tub, bnisd m +team cooker, rcilk cans, hall hanging hm;rind many other articles, TERMS.â€"Grain, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amouut one year‘s credit on approved security or 4 per cent per »nnum diâ€"couct for cash rayment of credit amounts, No reserve as the farm is sold and the proâ€" prictor is engaging in other pursuits, cammencing at 12 v‘clock ncomn, the following v »luable property v‘z: HORSES.â€"He‘vy bay teem weight about 3100 lbs. aged 6 and 10 yearr; brood mare supâ€" p: d to be in foal to ‘Go‘den Victor" aged 8 Lad," pure bred heifer "Sweet Brier Las®, 2 pure Ll“ cows in calf (one with calf at side), 13 good fl“" cows due to calve from Dec» mâ€" gdr to March, 10 ycarling calves, 2 spring ves. turn:p j team ha reâ€"«, %rets ingle barness, logring ‘haine, shovels. and other articles too numerâ€" »us to mention Abcut 2000 bus. cats and about 100 bus. mixed grain, about 200 chickens and 1 pair guinea fowl. "TMPLEMNMENTS, â€"â€"All new or nearly new. N;- ll!lth.in(i.lllfd mo:e 'h”i fo‘u;‘ ’;m'n}n A!ways krpt in good repair, No. er, No. 10 mower 6 foot cut, No.4seed d.ill. steel hay rake 30 tooth; 17 foot harrow 100 toothâ€" ill Ma«seyâ€"Harris make, Bissell Disc Harrow, P. K Shant: Presto~, Ont, steel drum land rol er, P,E Shantz 3 furrow gang plow, ? furâ€" row deep plow, 2 plows,‘ ar gar beet drili, souff ‘er and plow, polato plow, 2turnip scuffiers, turn.p puiper, Kiora fanning mi‘l. ecale, capacâ€" nyz.mfm. Melotte crram separator in use about 6 month«, 2 4 truck wagors, 3 inch tires, set bob eleighs, 2 “fi:’ beet boxeâ€", 2 wood racks, 2hay racks, 2 buggies, 2 cut‘ors, 2 sots the Petersburgâ€"Mannheim road, Lot 19, G.T.C. survey on Tuesday, November 20th, 1906 Macartr 10 years old, good bay driver 6 yea‘s d.good{-ydvlmrlll 4 years old, ;umng colt sired by D.nt..: CATTLE.â€"Pure bred bull "Sweet Briar Or Farm Steck and Implements foodâ€" books, useful as gift books and .:: kyom- litrary always carried in CK. * . Scripture Wall Mottoes, a lng mflrime;&, mg:rg li:' price htimm & to specially shipmen has just avrived. Call m‘; see them. Hallman‘s Bookstore BEKL!N, ONT. We import our Bibles direct from England in large lots, and we can sel. them t> you at lower prices than you can git them at any other Bock Store in Berlin,or surâ€" rounding towns. Our Bibles are all the latest editions, and from new platcs. | Bibles Books And Mottoes There will ‘be sold by public anâ€"tion on the r miser of the us« ersigned at the village of The underâ€"igne Sweet Briar fl-_. . Jacobe on ears; brood mare supposed to be in foal :0 acartr 10 years old, good bay driver 6 yea‘s HOUSLHOLD EFFECTS.â€"Six octave organ Auction Sale oF Farm Stock and Implements Auction Sale Tuesday, Novâ€" 27th, A fine lot of religious and other f Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, November 15 1906 â€"Page 8 WM. MENGOER, CLERK. Auctioncer. 8. E. SHANTZ, Clerk. Pure bred, large, English Berkshi fm‘wnhulnfl-n;ol‘. Anl;u:. c« C. B. RICKERT, Llyr Mannbeim P, 0. Ont. REMEMBER WILDFANG‘S Great Selling Box 10, BRESLAU, ONT. 46â€"1 mo. Seven hwrse power Gasoline Fngine in first class ruoning order. Address good bay, abuu‘2000 uus. oat , 70 bus 2w bus. barley, 200 bus, mixed ‘nlnu:a’lm bus, mangeis TERMS â€"Hay, grain, roots and all sums of $1000 a d under cash;. over th t »movnt 10 months‘ credit on approved recurity or 5 per cent. per annum off for.cath payments of eredit an.ou its, Cook and Laundress at Borlin & Waterlco Bupihl.. Mb‘éq@%_éw; at Hospital For School Section No. &w.lm Towaship Appricants pleare state fal r3. IMPLEM*NT3, ETC.â€"Massey Harri+ bindâ€" er, 7 foot cut, near.y new; twoâ€"hurse bay rake, new; hay loacer, almost neâ€"w; si‘e de ivery hay rake, M-w‘r}h.r.i- mower, 6 foot cut; «pring tooth cuitivator, ““3 new; combined drill and culiivator, com «i mower and !n. barvester, Lwofurrow gang plow, threeâ€"furâ€" row n&:low. girc, land roller (plank); 2 bob neighe Roning Int, 2 plo«», cradie, Decker separat r, Stratford mak«; wood rack, lhl: racks, sickle grinder. wooden harrow, Portlan cutter, culter. top buggy, almost new; sing‘e carriage, 2 lumber wagons, 1 almostnow; hba f :.m u-go:. :solaln(uoub e hsrn;;-'.dm llnf: .or88, 2 hi h mitk cans. cap. ks slove, COOk s:ove, Yh.slnn_now. !_lurqr;c';l_n_l- JO8. MICKUS. MRS. BERTHA MEYER, Auctioncer. Proprictres ters, ?so0to gravel planks, 2:000p shovels, tile «pude, furks, sDovcl., rakes, cow chains, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mynâ€" tiow; alsu about 18 cords 4 foot bara wood. _ HAY, GAIN AND ROOTS.â€"About 20 tons ETC â€"6 4 & olg.l? g‘nedln‘ nw‘:‘:‘:, med:.‘ wouths r&a‘fi;â€"b? in calf; shorthorn buil 2 years old, 17 heas youny cat‘ie, 1 and 2 , ears olo; Â¥ spring ‘There will be sold h;&u‘blh au: tion on the farm of the late Jac. K. Meyer, Lot 3, Con. 7, eastern +<ction t worhip of Wel esley. about 34 of a mile west of St. Clements on commencing at 12 o‘clock noou, sharp, the tonowlncv::mu-mvu: nog:dls. Black tto-hl: ‘Nilnu 10 and l: years s pposed to n foal, bay ma jears old supposed to be in foal, mare 8 )::u od.huz bey mare 7 years old, biack horse 7 years oid, heavy gm“llan_hE colt bred by Dan CATTLE, 12 good milking cows, all Auction Sale Teacher Wanted Auction Sale it Thursday, Nov. z22nd, 1906 Valuable Farm Property WANTED Auctioneer. Samue! M Sararas New Dundes, P. 0. For Sale OF SIGN OF GOLDSTAR. BERLIN. Come, Come and See. Store sold to M. WEICHEL & SON, Elmira. Come along now and secure Bargains in Overcoats and Suits for Boys and Men. 25¢ off of every dollar you buy in Clothing, M. WILDFANG. which 75 ac es is good farming land, 10 acres hardwood bush. é acres gcood codar swarop and the ba‘ance {otl p sture land. On the farm is a good brick hots3, bank barn andall other nece sary outtui‘ding: A nice stream of water runs through farm. For further particâ€" tars apply to Ni ely sitmated in a thrivi vimmn. Iti _bfiokalznldlng 70!?)"0.'. :J'«f has -md:r: improvements uch as gas, wator, eto.; conâ€" tains store 2x60 ft.; g od outside building. Will be sold choap as {m undersigned wishes to quit business. Apply to The farm of the late Bevjamin 8. Rosenâ€" b-r‘:' ei:uated 3 miles west of New Dundcs, on Lot 15, Con. 3 1t contains 100 anres of There is offered for sale tha valuable farm, Let 8. Con. 11, in the Townehip of Wellesley, situated one half mile west of Li~wood and containing 100 -mmm or less. There are 22 acres of good wood buch and the balâ€" ance is clearm d. in good state of cultivation Ehchen‘ s nous bank bore, tntrieg ciee, .K" % en, a tn, drivi pen, orchard, good spring 1 w_dl.l?oc furthr from Waterloo, It consists of QLacres, 60 acres of which are urder cultivation, balance in good particular -'fl.”" y to J. B. Weber, Maszeyâ€"Harâ€" is ”an:':t mira, or to Mrs Jos. Wo‘.r or A, Zinger on the premises. Situated 1 mile we«t of Erbaville and 6 miles from Waterloo. It consists of QLacres, 60 acrea pasture land avd cedar swamp, Creck runs sutbuidlogn Rxcellont fruit bearing orchard. onmm t fruit bearing or Near and church. Apply to Farm for . Sale Situated % miles from Preston on Kossuth road, 8. 8 No. 20, in excellent state of cultivaâ€" tion. Will fenced;> porty of water, soil -nc“ Joam . Abocut 88 acres tillable and 5 acres wil a little timber. On it is s!uul bank barn nearâ€" ly new, good house and criving house. Zion church on farm, 5 minutes walk to school. (Owner wishes to retire. For terms%apply on Farm for Sale 36 2} mos ply to C rlng of sf abras P hored Snrawaed back. ie acres T alan‘e in 2 good rinte of cultivation. "Oc the The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm, situated 3 miles south ores boing mary thener nonole rnd acres ma hnehm cxomnnt. for uiafn. all kinds of creps, commodicus 2 story farm is a large etone house, large bank barn cistern at house and spring water at barn. 1 ie to church. mhool had port uies "C t 20 acres good farm land and about 2 acres :ood--vlolnuh. On it it also good brick ouse,. back kitchen and woo‘. shed. bank barn and stable (both with cement floore); also flowing water at house and run:ing hro: mlus. For further particulars ap Farm For Sale Ni ely sisnated in a thrivin JOHN SAUDER, 40â€" Preston P. O. Ont. For further paiticulars apply to executors, QOut Sale Farm for Sale MENNO ROSENBERGER, 46â€"2 mos. . Platteville, Ont. Hotel for Sale FARM FOR SALE G BACBHERT, Maxamens, _â€" WM. BACHERT, Beruin P. 0. For Saie CATHERINE GIES, Newton, Ont, WM. E. KNARR" Ervsville, P. JO8. MICE . O. Ont. well and It is a i 14 acres, near zn'lerloo. market gardening, fair buildings, $1900, small payment down, a good chance someone | 113 acres, near Berlin, hi cultvated, buildi in the best of condition, fine frui n on ons enriaiee ain en tnn se. new and ou , P and berries, 6 minutes walk from Post Ofice, School and Trolley station. ° Price $3000, J08, MICKUS, JACOB FREIBURGER, , viliage of Winterbourne en _ _ _ _ _ s4g06d, t mile wert of St. Clements: on * ""*** | Friday, Nov 30th, 1906, Friday, Nov. 16th, 1906, commencing at one o‘clook p m. sharp, the folâ€" ) the followâ€" r-uel-a:l one o c’lo:'!".-.)m BTOCK.â€"Mare 8 years old supposed to be in foal, mare 7 years old aupposed to be in finli horse 6 y.ars old, horee 14 years old, colt Ippooet ve0lh h mals® t beiforp Rupuoeet fobe ww in re ww o in calf, 5 head caitle 1 year o‘d. 2 head cattle ? Z0 CldA ohninds stt en onfiredi n apes Pb ul it uon ons 2 cce nie n d i h vfienr C ts statth indA 800. .. ns f 76 acres all cleared, good clay loam, rolling, very good buildings, windmill neat school, chuâ€"ch and + oxt Uffice: Unly 5 ll'mu from nulfi:. Price $6000. _ 16 aores highly cultivated, hn:‘ buildings m-r:Lm. only 1 mile from Beriin, $3350, 11 acres, knm‘ soil. nearly level brick house, fair barn, on main road, 2} miles to sugar reâ€" 13,2.'3'.'.'.'?: h:n’- in B:-‘l’l;‘ 'em:hn:"u we have a large selection to choose from, we have special places for retired farmers. 170 acres, very choice land, fine brick house, large barn having power mill cement stalling. ‘This is one of the best farms in the county. _ % 40 acres, h;zhl'{ cultivated land, good buildings, just outside the corporâ€" tion limite of Berlin, !lz-;:’fih. _flu eoarron noke Seciis, it Fou wank a vasy thoiep Tarmm too This T eRLE, Te pe lin, $1100 will buy this. 13 acres on main road, 3 miles from Bertin, good buildings, good soil, at $2300, good value, acrea t td 1 large buildi: fine location. terms. z““m"‘?‘r‘:fiéfi."fl '.:d""u':':'a“é‘fi level notl!:: -:: all neces mbnlldi in goull shape; ‘soc this line farm." â€"â€"â€" 7 A t‘ P F. E. Shantz & Co. F. E. SHANTZ & C0. BEAL ESTATE AND Business Transfer Agonts Strasser‘s we make a specialty of our “'orhlnfmen‘o Buitr. We see to it that the Man who measures his wealth by bis daily toil, gets ev:r.yhdoll.lrol value that can be put into a Suit at a stated price. We select durable and ufi-futo? fabrics, and then we see that the nihfiniâ€"flu cut and every detail of suit making is Absolutely Plih& Mr. Workingman, we want 'rou to come in 10 see our Suitsâ€"examine themâ€"try them on, if you likeâ€"we‘ll not urge you to buy. Suits at $7 00, $8.00 or $12.00. If you do buy and are not perfectly satisfied in every way, your money will be fiaiun‘ for you OoF Farm Stock and Implements. 40 acres pasture land, about 6 acres cedar timber; spring water, near Berâ€" Office Frederick Street. Opposite Market. We make a specialty of our Workin AUCTICN SALE Workingmen‘s Suits calve in April. cow due to calve in Fob., Jorâ€" mmu.r-lbllhnn.md“unln in april. helfer due to calve the iss May, cow with calf at foot, 2 steors rising thro« 7. are old, 3 stoors rising two years old. 5 spring calycs, 10 pigs seven weeks old, 12 pigs five weeks old, =~vnn»-a‘ to be in pig, about 30 hene, 4 CS TUPLEMENTIâ€"Mamer Harria binder 6 foot years old got. 'hgili John. 'b'o";r'o'% -ili;’-_ti?i ) ears old, cow due to calve roh.?w ue to caive in April. cow due to calve in Fob., Jorâ€" Farm Stock and Implements yaluable property: _ _____| ; _ _. _ T â€" Binck Team, Well matohed: cheatnut Auction Sale wmigrv:l‘o- the farm of the underâ€" n the Township of Woolwich, at the We‘ve Trousers at $1.00, 1.50, 8.00, up to 5.0. now ready â€"New Patterns and New (!ut., but perfect fitâ€" ting at every point. We buy all our Trousers from the best of Trouser Makers who have a reputa. tion of turning out perfect By the way, the making o Trousers has grown to be a business by itse‘f. The mo::‘se:tecb Trowmers are now e by manu‘actâ€" urers who make nothi>g but You‘l get here the best The New Fall Trousers are This Store is always long a old, sorrel colt rising three Sir John, b:y co‘t rising two Waterloo Berlin, Ont.

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