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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Nov 1907, p. 5

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Eu} B Mty‘Rubbers at Zick‘s. Mr. Wim. Marshall who is one of the tby of hunters now in â€" Muskoka, ,"“?’5"- ul.in securing the . first E_ which was shipped to Waterloo, nd is « fine looking specimen. K. A. Y. Haist, pastor of â€" the Svangelical Church has returned after absence of several weeks â€" and pupied . his < pulpit as usual ..on *. .Mr. Clayton : Ritzer for some time ?{vmflw at the :.‘fin freight here has nevetdah: *connection _ with this CompaRy. will . enter * Inte L‘h "s store and leatn the gents‘ k ‘ Aurnishing and tailoring business. > The demand for seats _ .for @>"The ::-n Brier Bush" continues. s Cohen . will continue . to 6 f box office open daily from / 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m,. up ~ _i and . including . Thursday. Al hea remaining â€" or uncalled _ for fa ‘be put on : saleâ€" at Bender‘s Â¥o 3 hy ’sn Willtiam <MeDougall underwent ‘® serious operation at . the Berlinâ€" Waterl Hospital on Sunday~ mornâ€" ; which was successfully performed | the patient is doing nicely. * The pastor, Rev. W. D. Lee, deâ€" mon . at> anksgiving M -‘..;.,,” Church, Thursday . The young fellow from Berlin \ who wias arrested the . other night by htwatchman Clarke for creating o â€" disturbance was fined $1.0(K and costs \) ~Mastet ‘Carl Shinn son o&:n& in, ‘underwent 4h "operation at ‘Berlinâ€"Water %mMy i. Messrts. W. J. Sterling, Fredâ€" Keil, C ‘,‘45 agram and. Menno â€" Aikens Jeft Wednesdan m:-mmm the bunting party in Muskoka. g::“?'_ Annual Convention of the _1 /aterlo :-"‘ P 8-:;:1 Scbgol Asâ€" be in St. Anâ€" ‘r'?"'“" h, , Ont., on. Friâ€" ‘f enc . OBI,.'&’. gominencing s J. E. Seagram‘s Merry | Engâ€" ‘won thi q{g and sixteenth race t York on Friday and his Purâ€" was left at the: post in the n ” O ,,Ijluldicl.!.’ ? + annual BaH of the â€" Waterloo men was beld in the Town : Hall .“*U;c'“ ay evening. There was a b number present and the . affair â€"a pro nounced success. he marrilage of Mr. Herbert â€" A. mmas, ow of Mr. Fred. ‘Thomas, )';w to Miss. Mabel Caesar larkdale took place at the â€" latter ‘ on Thanksgiving Day. ; ‘Miss Lang of Glenmorris has been fed to. fill the vacancy ‘at the entralâ€"School caused by: resignation _ Miss: _ _wml‘n,ggsties to comâ€" ite November 18. W fellow named Craig was arrested We day evening last on a charge W discharging firearms on King St. ) appeared before" Magistrate Weir m Frid y morning and was fined $21; ‘ Phe W. M. $. band conceit, which "‘to bave been given <~Mcndiy Athe Town Halk, was posiponed unâ€" };3‘_;3,'»- y evening owing to the inâ€" C of the weather Rarmers‘. leather boots $2 to $5 at 8. F. Seagram is in receipt of rer which he shot whileâ€"on a mg trip to Quebec last week. « lap in trousers at Brugeman‘s ‘Week only. 125 pair at $3.75 per fe s o5 ther_sold at 25 to 27â€" cents per igs at 30 â€"cents per dozen, fowl E to 14 cents per Ib and : other uce at usual prices at the market ‘day. molninl'- o w‘mc; and . family of have moved ‘ to Waterâ€" An in{ fim showing a large range lined shoes, <rubbers â€"and eting ‘of the Sewer Commisâ€" ‘as held on Monday. AHM ~present. . Routine _ business you seen Zick‘s overgaiters? M. Devitt‘s ty oxug stonk. \ Beuteche Apotheke WATERLOO Eggs Fresh 8OLD AT GLASS 10 o 1% dozen ATIVE A re neJ .,{.,“\'._“ .,r 1»‘,-A'# _e.’g’ fi- woege m‘ J?A s N6 i ol a iT cotrar Ҥw bikt.© v:.i l "ohree * oo e \}KJC»_ NCB Su aufler,. Mc ‘%fi“";fi’““‘*. C totegy. s Pss cuan oanal ts agam o e t N O D 0‘ *w?‘ , ., t ones. / The Mayor ‘read a To Solant e t t on the Weol: 10 faise $10,000 for: the reduction . of assessment on N inF s new WW m m oo it en h m mreniie * e 3 : maks toft ‘said that !ast year. Council: had es o o. A cefi d sn t 9 made: a\ recommendation & > . r T % & duction be made (but b‘hd left the. ‘TWIS Finances ; matter to the present Council~ for Const w OIIVIl?“Vo# final â€"decision. (At present the{ are ‘ 4 to thod”qh w"‘ "o."c"'o'“. ecuring" neces assessed . ftor: _ $12,000, _ but . they sary funds by disposing of the debenâ€" thought that $3,000 â€"would be a I625* ;ors, which gtil} remain unsold. The onable assessment: for this yeal. > ~j )oo_~ oo a s letter from the Moiâ€" oo acition AL progen .egw f.s’e{" iderable discussion was" dey pubnâ€"p im 45 MBSYâ€" . ~#°Cod to the ques ow AF sechrimet P Moakeee wfi,‘%’ }.‘t.:fi";’,‘.@. ri",«fi'{% und ‘?’ ioi .@E.g’-‘;&m m ‘5:4, 0t o oc or this 9 *8* sores wh h: $ull remain unsold. ‘The : ctne ?.#m.;. ‘-&'\tfi"'wt*‘ e o‘ . ~â€"| 16 "'“"g{_*'}:’{ Ater from . the Mc B . AMena® ~F IBCREE. ADC MEA .;‘ .v'-i.?.,__‘_:»,‘i!;»wga-fi- x ~‘:{ ,\»W,,né‘ " ‘;‘g’f’lqh&. aiso Mr. Kuntz: oc aiiy had 16 v.'ti"'“"?i',"‘:%’"*f’"‘“ oo M Pn it on aiie shs otestiok *f“?“ nrenct of the monet matt C d“” .‘“‘. -,~ . ht ME UUEAT UE Ked ;'E\’fihwit%”gi:?tjw and. propost fi. atter be: de~j 20 érr%»;fi.lkéafigtw; vided at ‘® special meeting. A teso j YA Y T002 "Emmmunicated with the lution was: moved ~by C cil i ue qzp0â€" briaf oenger ce y vag ~wW gitt mtw;h'~‘ d .‘ over |Lead office who offered to advance th for a final at a special meet= z‘*“ “.h& amended that ing to be held: on November 18th. |the.Council . sell© the . ures <at ' Interswitching. _ _| Mr. Staufer stated that be. had Ms. . J. B., dughes, who was one of \Deen t favor olm:flk;ol, 4e the represent (tives from Waterloo at Hm-m in the season . ' ‘the sessions . [ the mmn g:fl prices could znwm Hamilton to urge the 8 ; op) but the majority did not davor ; sell> interswitching ltf"l{mfllh between :Jns them at the price offered at that (the C.P.R. and G.T.R. addressed the , u* "W* 4 ‘Council and gave Â¥ resume . of ml A resolution was passed ‘hat the proogediugs." The cise uf the.. various.| Dictk write the Oifferent brokers ant ‘municipdmes represented was ably R°t tht best offers possible for the |stated _ by. Messrs:â€" DuVernet of ‘Torâ€" debentures and if the price was no! onto and H. ltennox. M.P.P., Barrie, Batisfactory to. place them in _ the ‘And many wifuesses were. present. hands> of: Woodâ€"Gundy & Co., to sel ‘The point under: â€" discussion _ was °3 commission: ~ * __ f viether the Dominion Ratiway Board |_sIn reply "to . a: lefter from the ,bad jurisdiction over the G. P. & H. Hydroâ€"Electric | Comimission the : folâ€" Flectric Railway. Judge _ Killian, ‘°W!"E motion was. passed:â€" |ehmm.n of the Board, gave consent !_ MoYed by L. Graybill, seconded. by betweeh the C.T.R. umd C.PR._ "qs: Geo. Supgits that the corporation o! |Galt and hoped the Grand _ ‘Trunk the Town of Waterioo requests . the Raliway Co"_ would negotiate . satiy. Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission to factory â€"afrangements. with the Ejecâ€" hufnish estimates of the cost of" disâ€" tric Railway at Preston, Berlin, Galtâ€" ‘tributing electric power within. . the and Hespeler. Hf these two companâ€" municipality of Waterloo aSs per *Ont. is dailed to conie ‘to an‘ agreement , afio Statute of 1906, Chapter < 15. he intimated that he would use his Section 6. .. > : endecwors, and it was evident _ that! The. following accounts were pass the chaitman regards the request© of ‘°d"' ; * the Narious Boards ol Trade as a Moogk & Kumpf, town prop., $141.05 réasonable one. Mr. Lennox, M.P.P., ‘Ch”;, Kreutziger, town prop., _ 6.6% also intifmated that if the Dominion A: Winkler, town prop., 3.00 Railway Board had not the power ‘Wm. Snider, fire dept., 19.0( to gramt the request he would introâ€" J. W. Kee, fire dept., _ â€" _ 8.0t duce an act at the next session: of A: ‘Winkler, Board of Works, 1.0¢ Parliament providing for the granting M. Benning, Board of Works, _ 6.4 of, such power. Martin Sobisch, Board of Warks 1.7; â€"â€"The delegation were satisfhied that Geo: C. Peppler, cement walks, 37.8 eR CS _ _ Manol & Kunminf cement walks.â€"308.9 A petition with iwenty SIgnaUITES appendéd reqtested that a light be placed in the vicinity of Elgin and Quieen streets.â€" It was réferred to the Chairman of the Light Committee. | Councilior Graybill desired to know The delegation were SaUISNCU . SUSF Waterloo would secure interswitching ‘n the near future. : Mr. Geo. Diebel addressed the Counâ€" cil and asked for the usual grant of $400 .to the Hospital, referring . to the splendid condition in which that institution is at present, _ financially and otherwise. _ _The annual â€" grant was made. , The death occurred on Monday ~at Heidelberg of Miss Elizabeth Engelâ€" ter, daughter of Mrs. Catharine Engâ€" elter, at the ~age of 44. yeats, 10 months and 10 gfi. e * if the companies who received loans from the town were carrying out the terms of agreement regarding the number of men to be employed. A committee â€" composing the Mayor, Reeve and Deputy Reeve was appointâ€" ed to inguire into the matter. DEATH OF MiSS Four ycars agofut Christmas, deâ€" ceased suffered a stroke of paralysis, from which she never fully recovered. Three weeks ago, she suffered a second stroke, which proved fatal, Her faâ€" ther, Geo. Williane Engelter; died sevâ€" en years ago. She was born in Heiâ€" delberg, on pa. 25th, 1863, and had lived there all her Jife. â€" Five sisters two brothers, and her aged mother, survive her. The funeral will be held lived there all her Jife. â€" Five sisters two brothers, and her aged mother, survive her. The funeral will be held on ‘Thursday afternoon at 1.30 p.m., from‘ the family residence to the Evangelical church for service, .. and thence to the . Evangelicat cemeterj for interment. Deceased was a sister of Mrs., _ John Schondelfniayer > of town. â€"â€".};." /4 i h PyA . A Wescloh Clolh:~/ and Shoe Mer <Mants of Berlin hive Aecid sA > 40 go into the wholesale n: sn abwed uts ing business after ~New Yeats and are now â€" Selling _ oat thoir. enfire stack of clothing and dotwout wb m‘h prices, Read theit advertiseâ€" ‘ment in this . issus. FBalea _ com tmences Nov. 9th.. £ The: Jloeal Oddfeliows of Sinbad j Sanctoriam held their anniual moon feast on Wednesday evening and As m“u«hh , as many !0‘:: h0 manner, as m«m restity who â€" were . enâ€" nt:mau:‘yofil : tepose~ was a ”ynw“%t two hundred were in the procession, B\ cila: e se â€" Want ANNUAL MOON FEAST * SELLING OUT with iwenty signatures ENGELTER | DELIGHTFUL ‘HALLOWE:EN | & PART) m\ OBYuil ant Suaaie 19 the ces venâ€" 3 * mair, "tion of Weber St., which was being bill, put in first class shape by the Watâ€" and etlooâ€"Mig. ‘Co. A resolution was passed ‘hat the Clerk write the different ~brokers and get ‘the best offers possible for the debentures and if the price was noi satisfactory to placeâ€"them: in â€"â€" the hands® of: Woodâ€"Gundy & Co., to sel on commission: ~> 4 Moved by L. Graybill, seconded by Geo. Suggitt that the corporation of the Town of Waterioo requests . the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission to furnish estimates of the cost of" disâ€" tributing electric power within. . the municipality of Waterloo as per *Ont~ ario Statute of 1906, Chapterâ€" 15, Section 6. â€" f The following accounts were passâ€" ed:.â€" ; * Moogk & Kump{, town prop., $141.09 Chas. Kreutziger, town prop., _ 6.6% A. Winkler, town prop., 3.00 Wm. Snider, fire dept., 19.00 J. W. Kee, fire dept., â€" > 3.00 A. Winkler, Board of Works, . 1.06 M. Benning, Board of Works, . 6.4G Martin Sobisch, Board of Warks 1.74. Geo: C. Peppler, cement walks, 37.80â€" Moogk & Kunipt, cement walks,â€"308.9¢ Moogk & Kumpt, 180.8% Moogk & Kumpf, cement walks 240.3¢ Ford ~S: â€"Kumpf,â€" expenses, 2.00 Raymo Brcs., Insurance, 20.1( A. Wei?hammzr, ptg: account, 1.56 A. G. Hachnel, A0 .J. B. Hughes, expenses to. Hamilâ€" > R. Thoman, fire dept., ° 3,00 Moogk & Kumpf, cement walks 155.82 Moogk & Kumpf, extra filling, 66.90 Wm. Hogg, sprinkling, _ 108.50 Chas. Kreutzinger, town prop., _ .85 Jacob Huber, â€" 28.74 Berlin Orphanage, 17.50 Solicitors â€" Jurors, _ w . 12.00 .John Simpson,. salary, 390.83 Jos Eckert, + 25.00 Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, annual grant, 400.00 Council adjourned about 10 o‘clock. The residence of Miss Mary Shuhl was the scene of a unique . and exâ€" &remely happy event on Thanksgiving ove when she entertained about thirty young people to a Hallowe‘en â€" Parti U‘ ye Olden Tyme. The house. was bright with decorations among which lighted pumpkin heads played a proâ€" minent part. .‘Those present were all resplendent in costumes of yarious styles and nationalities including the Colonial form of dress, and the . enâ€" tertainment furnished: provided _ an ~evening full of laughter and merriment and was in every way a source of pleasure to those in attendance. The tables : which: were bountifully â€" laden with all manner of good m:& were decorated with lighted pumi heads flowers, etc., and the spacious dining foom presented a ‘st¢ene ofâ€" gaiets â€"In the #ee small hours the guest* eparted, all voting the hostess * capital entertainer,. Fokl WATERLOO INVITES Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 30.â€"The Lbuâ€" ther League of the State . of â€" New York and Canada has shown to have :t:t“m“:limdm" im ann > the president, J . M. M-fi-d Valatic, at the cenvention here toâ€"day, â€" Buflal®, _ , Binghampton . and Waterloo, are bidders _ for The social under the auspices of the Presbyterian . Ladics‘ MAI‘ Soc.l:ty, w uw Thuorsday , %, stpor until Ffl:;y‘n: +. ‘Sth, when, a very vitation is eÂ¥ “'a.tll the -:. v,"-,."'}, w‘ Th be ~aud a fine mugical and hter« LUTHER LEAGUE i Tok € is being prepared. 7.16 Lu our arecial line«, N ferent grades at 15 HOSIERY We will b: g‘lad to have the oppo*tunity oaf showing you the right values in the new fall overcouts & MEN‘S OV ERCOATS The following is the Homor. Roll of Miss Bornhold‘s German > classes in the ‘Central school, for October. GERMAN CLASSES AT .. THE CENTRAL SCHOOL Bruno Knauft Hannah Mussciman Emil (Kurke Clara Brandt Olrve: Ritzer Robert Roos > Minnic Merner Bernice Roos ~Clayton Gies Vl.c{orin Thomas Hedwig_Herold . _ Mabel Grisch Carrie Schaus FEdward Kuntz Luella Schaus Oscar Dahmer Lela â€"Ziegler Petcy Fromm _‘ Milton Krueger . Laura Bauman Clarence Schmidt Clara Conrad Melville _Snider Alice Duering d. UFFELMANN Gertrude Mayer Ida Strebel , Alma Kirsch Edna. Kaufmann Florence Wendeli Hilda Kaldfirisch Arthur Foorster Irvin Braun Frite Bergmann Irene Steinke Howard Drumm Emma Kuntz _ : Harold Stuebing Era Braun: Seima Rieck Marie THerold Ada Armitage Reirthardt "Uffelmann Hugh VanEvery Fred McDougall Gordon Ziegler Geotge Vale Mabel Steinke se e 7 ZINN‘S SHOE STORE Cliford ‘Horst Hilda Hofmann Marshall "Ludwig at 263 per ga» nyent Unbratable values in Ladies and Gén:lemen‘s hosiery. > Ask for Albert Mayer Gertrude Schaat Minnic Gerster Ella Etlnnl Schmidt Hedwig Guenther Emma Lenz Flotabel ‘Grosz May McGrath Nellie Forbes _ Martha Schmidt Peter Berdux Gertrude Dahnier Elsieâ€"Rutsch Pavi Rutsch Maric Shantz Louiso Steinke Adele K ress < Leona : Schnarr Jane Bechtel ~ Margaret Thomas Elsie Mickus Mabel Clarke K athicen Gerster Carl Bollinger Marvey Aegler Aaron. Knochtel Delight Hilliard Wiltrid Hamach Div. HIL. Div. IJ. Div Div. V, Div. VI Dis. VIIL IV. 8 and 16 in alt giges. Mou‘s wool sacks in d:lâ€" | of Twereds. 0dd sizâ€"», hut ygurs might be the 89â€" and 50 : yeeâ€"pai«. 4 lm. PHIGH $3 35 m"‘" & thars L O uw d ‘: Pnb PR â€" Nes '-“r- Lot. No z_ , » - '" #*6 Also.the epecial lines at $1.00 per suit of FOOTREAR is, . we . beliove, worthy of your botice. _ It is made of the best things that m’:mx and grea‘ care bas been in the selection. We sre always on the alert for things i~ please our ctemwmwers, and we snere no paing to get them.. . > You will find it saviefactory to of us. â€"The quality of the goods the prices are right every time. | Mrs; J. B. Hagey attended the funâ€" eral ‘of her niece Mrs. Menno Hagey. who died on Saturday atâ€" Hamilton ‘at â€"â€" the‘ ‘ageâ€"~of (42 years. | Mrs. Aeymans who has been stayâ€" ing with herâ€"son Rev, Hubert Aeyâ€" mans of St. Agatha for the _ past three years, has left for New . York, from whichâ€"city she will sail for. her home in Colognc, Germany. Henry Reuel The W.M.S. Band will hold" a conâ€" cert in the Waterloo Towo Hall on Friday evening. : The Junfor Y.P.A; of the Evanâ€" gelicat tharch will hold theit ~annual entertainment on Tuesday <â€" evening, Nov. 12th. . A <~Cantataâ€" entitled, Miss Edith Bechtel was the happy hostess of a delightful . Hallowe‘en party on Wednesday evening . at which about fifty of her friends were . preâ€" sent.. The hours were rt in â€"â€" varâ€" jous ~amusements and voted ~the ovening a very. happyâ€" and enjoyable one. f p f "Gathered Leaves" â€" will begiven Everybody welcome. & A pretty church wedding took place near St. Agatha on ‘Tuesday when Mr. Sam Ruby olu(:uul was u;loted in marriage to iss Mary th, daughter of Mr. David Roth of near St. Agatha, Rev. Mr. Steinman tied the nuptial knot in the presence ol a Jarge number ofâ€"friends and rélatives ‘of the contracting parties, â€" The Railway Board met at Hamil« 'm on Wednesday and considered apâ€" ‘plications from several towns in the ‘county" of Waterloo, including: Waterâ€" 106, re int@tswitcbing.. . The Commisâ€" Iakn teserved judgment. . Mesars . A. Baver, C..J, Millet and J.lflm ‘;.m present in interests of W A service cofmtmemorative of â€" Reâ€" formation‘ Day was held in the Luthâ€" cran Church,.. Sunday morning, â€" at which â€" the pastor preached a festival setmon. . The besutiful anthem, "Ein feste Butguist unser Gott," "was also rendered. In the evening a German sormon was delivered on the Lord®s Choicest Of Meats Evelyn Haist Floyd Reist Clara Reld Waltor Weber Lily K aibAciscli Marie Kubn Vera Bruegeman Prop. City Meat Market, WATERLOO, (Duering‘s Old Stand ) hosiery OUR LINE Local News Best FOR THE GO To AND DOW bay and a 1-»;:. .ln-dy:.:‘n aÂ¥, -::.« of plain Sudfio: rey, »bort J« very dbessy, are k Former p:m-m $10 00 to $12 .00 t‘:fi.oo. ined Herv‘s a chance for the lady who does a lot of bet Saturday Morning. Taere are only sight Conte in Lot. No.: 8 _ _ _ Mere are 20 od4 crate in three quarter lengthb, md& Heary Tweods, will stand the rough weather, sold 1 at from : $10.00, Sale Price $4.75. _ â€" Yss A ot. No. 5 % s oo e Tuere are 8 Coate in this lot, in dark grey and brown !‘w terns, and well worth $10.00 to $12 00, sevenâ€"cigth length, Sale pr Lot. No. 4 Lot. No. 6 The besslot, comp:iseas 8 only Cont: in threeâ€"quarter and sev 'mnbhn_:r;« of Plain mod Faney Tweeds wirtuses wortk t« m< + £de i & R f *satiey N Ont of Powa $hâ€"ppors shou‘d * ke note of this sale, n § in Berlia on Saturday. â€" Our Town people who know what | of ©Bi we give, willâ€"respani liberally as sov1 as they sae the nceme Fridey nights Daily Papers. f uy s In School Section, No. 19, Wellesley Tp.. for the year 1908, State salary and q;::lificniom-. Application may be Hardware and & Different Styles includ= H WOLFHARD &CO. The play made famous <~by _ the veteran actor J. H. Stoddart, .‘‘The Bonnie .Brier. Bush,‘" will: be _ preâ€" sented" at the Berlin Opera House on Tuesday, Nov. 12th, . with the otiginal production and a number of the original cast. _ ~Bince Mr. Stoddart‘s _ retirement the nw stermâ€"old Scottish elder (an â€" Campbell _ has : been played â€"by (J. Palmer â€" Collins, who was for three ~geasons ~Mr. ~Stodâ€" dart‘s understudy in the part. While Mr. Collins is Mr. Stoddart‘s junâ€" by Awenty years, he brings | to the part ripe experience cougled with a close | observation of > the â€"older and. more. widely known gentleman‘s wmumm mee this season has received â€" Iayâ€" orable â€" mention from‘: Coast _ to ‘Congt: 3 2 â€" Heats on #als at the box . office u:zmdo-.n. to‘.no: and 2 to p.-.ucflolu at Bendetr‘s Nov, 8th. Waterloo sale at â€" Doetâ€" Powslces short corts tu plala Navy, Fawo, and Groy sa m‘s 80 firstâ€"clars brecding owes, ‘Apply E. DEVITT, / :: 45â€"6t. Mannhem, Ont. ‘The débate beld at a mueting of the .P.A. ‘of the Evangelical Charch on he subjéct "Resolved . that Good B g.' more W éthan ra ‘ was Wwom negative, Messrs :.m :up'u and :"‘ . No 1. _ Teacher Wanted 6. B. Ryan & Co., Borlin, _ BONNIE BRIER BUSH . For Sale J. J. STRCNG F Becrenrfiuunnr. Wanted nd Mechanics Tools,. Stoves and Fucflm Heating, Plumbing and Tinsmithing., _ :“} a time office ?eninsularié;}.‘j;;é; Ranges _ not of the From Myâ€"List That Must Be Sold Quickily. ‘ No. 100, 150 acres near Canfield Oat , in Guldimand County,: . ;. . No. 101, $1600, 21 a :res, near Erbaville: good foru. e 4 :,:‘l"~‘ No. 102, $7500. 150 acres, near Preston No. 103, $2700, 50 acres, neas Breslau, No. 104, $7000, 05 acres, near Preston good stock farm,.. > _ _ ... . . N6. 105, 50 Gr * Araaarmient) . No. 106,$5300,108 acres, near 4 No.107,$2500, 50 acres., near Freepor! â€" soil very â€"rich. . i::,‘ff:i No..108, $5000, 88 acres, near Preston very good farm. uen No. 100, $2000. 45 acres, near w . very cheap. /A No. 110, $6300, 184 acres, near Guelph,. No. 111,€10000, 150acres, near Bamberg. No, ll‘lé mao: 40 acres, in g.-ii“.) Te No. 115, $1000, 5 acres, near Hespeler good ghflhp. -"’, No, 116, $7000, 10 acres near Kossuth, No. 118, §22000, 800 ncres near BeaneB® too, buildings wflb“a?gl;‘ i" ~ Rogqul letter pleai r Te For furth ulars as to abs se ie noeeriidr enquee mt Ts office of Phone 85, A respectable . )s who desires Motwnm "he ":?%‘ °fi keeping and cooking thoroughly. objection t being poor if honest an iecemin Aeviaenta ie have a bank account give the beat of "'-"'m' ~ & SsA{G particulare address Former prices Wife Wanted E. L. CLEMENS Preston, Ontario, JORN D very A Few §gb, f |‘£" Nispel Block : tadit

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