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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Jan 1908, p. 8

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_ the â€"week. They afe quoted ® ;., >mm£‘.; $5.10 <fed f watered at w cattle marke <,.,-‘.-:-é ineat: off carts "tle follo s § B Jan." 14.â€"Locally, there Was litte doing cither in wheat â€" =or Iger gtains. The export ir lc winter wheat flour continues quict, | ddd car offcring at .$3.85, wit) ve! .{““"W to go much over 75. ‘According to dealers the . r# ent ad ,'h.hfieypmeq tra Vc 0t been ver in\ inducing ® q),~ lflm as if <bid. ill ‘have .to go higher: before {armâ€" ts . will part with .any amount o win, Ontario wheat is firmer, . al "though there is little increase _ i Mainess.>. \iscd wheat was bid. uj o I6ic at; qutside points, with offer: higher: Prices are: Wheat, Mani p * ;‘1. northérn $1.32; No.: 2, ":‘,:;fi, $1.17; feed wheat, 70c; No: \ feed, 6¢c; Ontario, No 2,, white, _ @ 08¢; No. 2 rod, P7c @ * »74¢ tmixed, 976. Barley, No. *, ‘5¢ Te oulside; No: 3 extra, T1¢ _ â€"6 6+ lqnh-f;; Moyerâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 4th, to Mr. _and Mrs. A. Moyer, a son. AEpuscl 3 'uh, Jan. 8t4, (to _ Mr. and [MÂ¥s. W.. M.. Sengbusch, .a 15¢. > F1 it;â€"â€"winter: wheat ratents, ‘_‘Wl,, â€"ofering at $3.85; <. kids â€" &Â¥oun ‘5, Manitoba, paitents. speâ€" M brand, $5:80 @ $6; seconds, 5 20 an; $5.10 @ $5.80. Peas, B54e. ~Rtye, No: 2, 80c @ 81c @orn, No. 2 yellow ‘Ametrican, _ <t5c \©@65%c, Toronto freights; mixed kiln bried :mmm «& 59¢â€"0, ts "No. 2 white 4840 @ 49c outside; 50¢ \on track, Toronto, Buckwheat, _ B6c. \ Bran, $19 outside. Shorts $21.50. Cb en se on us ol «> "go4 ,; tcslt%ih oft <ex» Butchersâ€"All classes were in go01 sys met 4 \©$4.80 â€"@ $5.25 for good choi‘s _ stoc ”mm'tnwhto mes> sure up to that standard, the . be.! _'_\3. s sales being afound $4.50 @ $4.78; . medium butchers were selling "wround $4 @ $4.%5 and common . £t S A ’ .‘-; 3 teâ€"A#t New Hamburg, Dec. 9th \MÂ¥. and Mris, Alex, Marts, : ‘ted: at from . $3 @: $3 stuff around $2.50. Mivesâ€"Light run and prices . be ."“ ranging from $3 §,80, making an average of §8 maiing an averige of : sho Hogsâ€"Small run toâ€"day, only 850,! 'm:u. ‘Mre. Colen Campbel!, , the market is decidedly easior‘in| Out. _ = Re, â€" and it is likely further me-r,ummk-“muwm to asâ€" ,.r‘. tak lace before th: C;d!“.t : Meetings, ~ . 4 Athe â€"week. They afe quoted $5.50 sw‘- M »., country points; 35.10â€"fed _ ana | * DDintopboume, 8t Andrews Hall, l Watere at western cattle market asd| > Fop TOWNm) Hall. 6. weighed off cars © tls following mn”.’.l‘,'i’ms....m.ma later, En Abhva : â€" Shockersâ€"Prices seem to â€" be ndsb Bor Am the: cartle ins They are quoted around $3.50. "and Jambsâ€"Good bigâ€"run toâ€" the market is Frm. Sheep Trom $4 @ $4.90 and lambs 5 ) @ n”' P pethe wio Bu chera‘ Cattio..... Wâ€"M Berlin, ~Jan. ~/ t. and Mrs. F. Lueskowski Mernerâ€"At New Hamburg, Dec. 21st ,}, ind 5\'“ Mrs. 0. Iene?, a dav Bruderâ€"At New Hambure, Dec. 2ist (us MFe.. . C. * Bruder. . Blst Waterloo, Ont Jan. 16,th 1908 highest price paid for an ) Seven Lilies.... . 2 70 Fm‘rd.-u P , David HMartung â€"Of Philipsturg tm Nt , by. Rev. A. ~R. hiillon To Bat WATERLOO MARKETS , #0 Mr. and rl-A‘ New Hamburg, Dec to Mr. and MrS. 0. Fleisch 1,008 she Jan: 6. MARRIAGE ab $0.20 a BIRTHS GRAIN Hamburg, . Dec Mrs. â€"C. Rebelski Phitipsburg, ng. to Nelti At ~Blmita xXp 3 10 92 , Fran wet ,bot hing about kee 15.00 10 00 125 2.9: 1.0t 4.0) Bu 2.0 2nd Dec. Bird ¥£J an 93 £8 rd Aftermoon sessions commence at 2 a‘clock. g sessions commence .fvmvm The evening meetings will be inter: spersed with vocal .5 instrumental hp‘finflnfl for farther partiâ€" f:ulun. welcome. £ A. B. Snyder, Pres., Elmira. _ A. Doering, 1st. Viceâ€"Pres; Urosshill Winterbourne, St. And Hall, i rnitinn idns en W D.tu.m be snno‘x)rlbtd later, Josiah Stauffer, 2nd Viceâ€"Pres., Waterloo Allen Bhantz,; Sec‘y., Waterloo. OTICK is hereby given pur‘ u â€" at t9 Section N 38. Chap, 128, imxg thas ail persons n"hqabimamm daagaint the 6 â€" tate of the said John Kooit,â€"d> who died onâ€"or about the fifth day uf April, e required h-ub:m prepaid, .or ver m-% for The Trusts Guarante 4 u-tad&u!nhb irators anof;don‘thtm t o1 Jnt â€" uary, 1908, their christisn and sursames l= add.esses wita full particuiars in writing thei~ claims, and atatement of their accounts #ud th > nature of the seourities wif any) held by them duly verified.. _ __ _ . _._ _ â€"._ _‘ _ _A d tale n ufimmmnâ€"m day ol.hmmu , 1808, saidâ€" admi«iscrators ® %fi the -ncu“ of the said deâ€" ITNI claims of w "d.ul -nni:d-gnl will not ow lm h“mnmmtmfl.mw son or persons, of whose claim notics pet have been received by them or their said Solâ€" icitor at the tm e of euch distrikution, Dated Dec. 30th, 1907. _ _ .. ; ©Wrowosd, Feb: $.0, Crosshill, Feb. 4th. B&-lm@m:lxfik&:&. glmlrt. ig‘a Hall, Feb, Tth. . _ J. K. SHINN Funsral Director and Embalmers Waterloo, Ont. Telephone at Resiâ€" deace, on Young 8:., South 355, at tire 267. _â€" _McBRIDE & FLINTOFT, / W 1‘St :.* Spieitons tor the said Aiminlanret wn' “-,g:.,;a-*'bmm"zr ut at 8 : ' »“mm F . o ids y :” We Y t meei Bowieâ€"Oliver.â€"At Bldir, Jan 7th, by Rev. Dr. Dickson, Donald Bowig, "of â€"Galt to Mary H. Oliver, °of Blair. * & Bondâ€"Patterson.â€"At Galt, Janâ€" 8th, 115! Rev. Mr.~Clup, of Linden, Annie ‘atterson to :Thomas, E. Bond., ‘both of Gait. *3 foom Brown â€" Cunningham.â€"At _‘ Beverly, JF. 1st by Rev. H. J. Pritchard, J.â€"F. Brown, of Galt â€"to Eliza Y. C‘Thursday. Jan. 23rd, 19008 Dated this 8th day of January, 1908 ntntinn d in Wateite "Blat Sompess doiehe® oi br beid at the Rink, in the of Waterloo, on Orval . Moulds, to Myrtle Ashton, both: of Newmarket, ng Doertâ€"Nalhtgang.â€"At . Berlin, Jan 8th, ‘by Rev. 8. E.: Marshall, / EL mer B. Doeir . to Id4 Nahrgang, of néar Breslan. _ 8 e Weipherâ€"Schildroth â€"At New: Hamâ€" burg, â€" Jan, 8th, byâ€" Rev. â€" W. . J. . Yager, Norman Weicher, of ‘Didsâ€" Trusslerâ€"Wideman.â€"At Elmira, Jan, ist, B. Trussler, ‘of Waterl00, . â€" "to Clara Wideman, of Elmira. - Heerâ€"Letson.â€"At Winterbourne, Jan. 18t William Heer, of Waterloo . to Christina Letson, of Winterbourne. Cungingham, of Beverly. + Fuceâ€"Davis.â€"At ‘Galt, Jan. 8th â€" by Rev. "Dr.Antlif, Edward Fuce, .. to Alite Davies, both.of Galt. Mouldsâ€"Ashton.â€"At Berlin, Jan. 8th by Rev; J. W. J. Andtew, Frederick Tiltâ€"At Chicago, Jan. 5th, â€" Harry Tilt, brother> of . George Tilt, © of Doon. Funeral took ‘place at Presâ€" ton on Wednesday last. Beattioâ€"At Hespeler, Jan. $rd, John . Infont son of Mr. and Mrs. . Wm. / Beattic of Hespeler, SchWneller â€"‘In Waterloo Township, :"& Catharine Schneller, aged t Tavistock,, Jan. 9th, Heary m.fl Mrs. Schiett,© of Waterloo, aged 68 years. (Groschâ€"At the Holy Cross Hosgtnl. Calgary,. Alta., Jan. 1st, llen [aira: on raintnengvine walkines â€" Nt Galb .. Jan. . 6th, & 1 s 24 ' m ta NORTH WATERLOO FARMERS‘ _ INSTITUTE MEE TINGS Notice to Creditors ‘$ IT‘S EYE TIME Annual Mooting. will be held as follows: DEATHS toâ€" :‘::.â€"u *u lank ab PGEC P oo ks e in ues .l-;s:-â€"-' es apply to 3 1mo. Homatinge t 0s artn, 2o Epiecs: “lhwm“ at. the &b_;. "a for the purpose of rc Pmtyihg the/Company‘h amnual repurt aod the Mutast Fire Insurance Co. will be held on _ Saturday, January 18th, 190 8. in Haldimand County in the Townsha:s of Ganboro, Seneca and North Gayuga * 100 acras. mt 1}; milesâ€" from mv%-( ifally a‘uh"&"wq&'w common barn, about 30 acroe bush, : mflwlxwmm&y grazing farm. % Phone 552. Waterico Dec. S1st, 1907 105 acres, good sou, good bui dings, a4 IN1SS If T Eo q atalas . * ;5;3.-4; |, £1 imngs, near Preston ’::'m&-unnu- 6 . Fomes Duiidingo, 1 umfid‘-’w.ennumb«up. %8 acres, A 1 farm near Bresiau. * 18 aeres, good soil, first class buildings. 6 agres ponh:Lf:rm. fine buildings neer Bâ€":r‘in 4 acres, first class buildings, just outside Berlin _ _ Also North West Lands for sale or exchange. Be sure a«d see us before buying. o . c t > â€"â€"_â€"‘F. E. Shantz & Co.â€" : 205 aote hl1 the Yil of C&nâ€" mmm:““ "Tastoy i with oo sore * Rexere am: very rien land uie fra m aore very afoet i mat oB wl ol maufeliinen m =bfly. néar to school and charch. rees in same, 33 * cheap farm at kitchen sad woddeh« well, very tidy farm, There is unlimited nataral gas in this district and we‘are having Rural To?ol:»bo')‘.t“:;lom our Conntry and also connection with Il.ong m':d 'h‘l. s Railroad as a marketas is to &mb._a :l:o one of the best Cheee F J"‘-u... 4 e brick house, common barn, arilied well with ';1. :: about 1 1â€"2 Can] y 160 acre farm, about 12 mores buzh. good frame house, new pig stable, other en Piasrnipgh motesryor mtoca ns der io «hy Syynably of Cantore. " Paige $M0K . * > s 0s cce .. salle m\ i) / These Farms can be bought on very casy Terms. ie ?'hm-g}l on these furms is of a rich clay and sandy loam and the land is D Q&o 4 & . Lun t these farms can do taking the Goderich Buffalo Line 19 Ganfield Station, where Jt \ _ Hill fron Oenbore wifl be gied to meet them on giving notice to CANBORO P. 0. 182 acres 175 acres 120 143 Insurance 60. Annual Meeting tfarm with about 10 bush, N ids buage, scmings baen uaine ao hk Watorlco Matual Fire \ANBORO P. O > ONTARIO «# There are the very best reasons for selling these farms. &Ores acres J OEFCN EHATTLIL Farm For Sale ANDREW ZOELLER NEW HAMBURG, By Order of the Board. FRANK HAIGHT, . Â¥Frederick Street, t ,.“1-;?- Inix orain Tar ?’ ) a t is c on Hext naigy o 3206 109 i ntainnc ) grai ;.,fiii‘afi ,):,qf!j_"m:? > ;"-.%' is : foo Lo fren grod bondingy 10 milar from Porin © o 1 t .1’,;;"1"-’1-‘"" ~Pre »“#fl‘-’h N m ;':"" 6 f fifl‘i‘? ~2} miles from Berlin, * »mfiflbx ing». s woodwir‘d bui dings, 2} wilss from Berlin. a ; good soil, NW Proston. Â¥3" first class soil, good buildings, 5 miles from Berlin. good soil. all eleared, good buildings, 5 miles from Berlin. e uds ont Cheap Farms of the Wateri0e oR pirgEdt 10 * _â€"â€" Keown as Fairview Farm Opposite Market. ’.a 0 acresâ€"of whico is und e m"' f:?‘d(h‘obmr. chen (10 r large bank barn, new sary on wmm house and barn Irm. There is also orchard â€"about mwfiMM' and fall . plowing Farm is in a good state of cultivation and is situâ€" .zedhl: miles g:- Ooln?:: and 8t. :;l? price. _ For further pum apply to MENNO KOCH 12 t Conestogo P. O., Ont The undersigned offere for sale/his valuable farm consisting ‘of I_I‘u(‘h_qt, Valuablefarm â€" For Sale m%:‘w wores, situated n:'l“m Eximilet sest or the yillege t Sin avod up fi'fim & ;t{-qg;m a:u?-‘fi:h oflf- o mate coltizatine Thlance in ~huxk, 44 Trra m somn Ts tat whter ant 30 wores in aore a fram* house e sn â€" a.:l:ln »Lw-l e orchard, fl.& muich land underdrained, matl delivered every pther day. about 2 milesf:om Csuflzld Station. fib‘:’ """-"-:f.?,.{*"‘“""‘ 136 rzo farm, â€"with about .r. %g in avmm mwnhm E&‘lflhfl: M&..m. 9. uy n#_.:..".:""mm .w“fq tos reme Poud o Id pue ouee fo atation 110 acre farm, : Farm For Sale SEqig Cou. â€"CUMBRE I0T 2000 MMEY cm eond-unwt 176 -cr-.J £ ) acresâ€"of whico is und e * , 50 acres good. bush an OB PE min "tha ow dsn s Berlin, Ont. < WHY NOT The Prices tall the tale of Saturâ€" days‘ Storyâ€"â€"â€"Get Here Early. Th?fg.te fine tweed suits in the new single breasted style, beautifully f.nished?ll tailored, and aré a very special value atâ€" $8 andâ€" $10, all sizes sale m idb conaniavhey Rovant u.” $14.00 MEN‘S SUITS NOW Th: man who is looking for: a busiâ€" ness sult full of snap and style should see these. They come in ~a buuggg variety: of tweeds, that combine taste and good looks, every inch . a tlemen‘s suit, . linings and finfthâ€" fi of No. 1 quality, come trf one on and see for yourself ........:.:. â€" $8.50 ‘These overcoats are in the new ovâ€" erchecks and striped tweeds and fine theviots with velvet collats, . in â€" all the new shapes and broad ‘shoulders, wide sleeves, wide pockets and deep lapels, regular $8 to $10, sale price %’ i esd irreirar as " Mhstt yrilaiio be seroral byâ€"inwe and_ruies $10.00 MEN‘S OXERCOATS, ~‘The makers of these garments enâ€" joy the reputation of turning ut the finest _ readyâ€"toâ€"wear . overcoats _ in Canada, thercfore you will find ~them perfect in every detail. _ The fabrics are this season‘s newest oreations, both as to pattern and material and the showing embraces all the popular models in a complete range of sizes special 10 Mbrrow. ......./ .«== 2 $6.75 held on â€"__ _ By order of the Board. _ . . > _ LEVI STAUPFER, Manager Waterloo, Jan, 2nd, 100%, 7 + o4edeteatentretat eb ob eb at O@OdoddedARRRRRRrRRERRRRe In biue or*black for the conservaâ€" tive dresser. We have always been proud of our $15 blue: and black syits and will compare it withâ€" â€" $18 and $20 suits, sold elsewhere. / Think then what the offer means <to _ you, when you can secure one toâ€"mortow Balance of lines, medium and largo sizes, choice Canadian otter or Perâ€" sian Jamb .dolku,.:l’m-,g“mm:; lining matched, ~ tu furr diu,‘sm,m cloth shell. $15,00 MEN‘S OVERCOATS B of the North_Water hml:l‘mc(?o:?m $10.00 MEN‘S SUITSâ€"FOR Men‘s heavy English cardigan jackâ€" ets, â€" two pockets, â€" mohair bound edges, regular value $1.50, sale price $65 MEN‘S FUR LINED COATS $15.00 MEN‘S SUITS NOW Nort i Waterloo _ Farmors‘ Mutoal Firs© Insurance Co. Annua!\ Meeting Friday Jan 17th, 1908 prices including Sunday School Prize Books . °_ _ â€" Adk to see our special gift sories at 20c cach. __. .. ERNST & CO, Berlin_ JANUARY SALE $10.00 $49.00 SAT URDAY $4.99 $8.50 $4.49 $8.15 WEAVER‘S BOOXK STORES, 98c OUR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM is A CREAT sUSCESE $10 \ Men‘s Suede and mocha gloves, | plique "sewn seams, gussett fingers, boiton thunib, imperial © points, wool lined, regular $1.35; sale price Men‘sâ€" medium heavy Scotch . wool underwear, shirts and drawers, douâ€" ble breasted, solt and warm, sateen facing, Ehh weave, close ribbed culfs, and leo and skirt, regular : 50¢, Saturday 3 «‘Men‘s colored shirts, laundered . boâ€" som . or negligee-l‘tybhmh of attached culls,. sizes 14 to 17%, regâ€" ular $1 and $1125, sale price : ...> The offers his valuable in the leg, régular $3 and $3.50, saie ~â€"Bitigle and double breasted suits in light â€" and dark materials, 8 picces, made in styles that give Hittle chaps that manly and well dressed appearâ€" MEN‘S TROUSERS tailored .and stylish and shapely cut pFI0Dâ€" suamrenr Inirrine Inccdiiecelt NUMBER UNLIMITED. . Highor ; market price paid. Load evaery ‘-;;;nd“-y Next shmpment Jan. ‘There are 100 pairs of these trow sers in fine tweeds, made in the very latest» ‘style, â€"Fegular ~$1.50, sale Two piece suits, made for best or school wear, in fancy tweeds that will make your boy look like aâ€" genâ€" tleman‘s son, ‘and give. service . and satislaction, f @ $3.50 to 4 BOYS‘ SUITS $6.00 BOYS‘ SUITS NOW §5.00 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS NOW 41â€"Bmo# $3.50 MEN‘S TROUSERS \‘Your boy will probably need a new overcoat next winter. ‘hy not get SHIPPING H0GS WANTED 18 Farm for Sale JC WN B ANDALL 3.95 2.069 3:50 39¢ 908C 69c¢ 98c $2.49 T tro wade of handione sood waaeht are made of handsome good â€" cheviots and the linings and . finishâ€" ings are in keeping with theit | »: some style and finish, © :. . _ _ odyeer wels,â€" migter whight woles lace or blucher cit, .all sizes, wegular $3.50, Saturday on Apgee n . > 110 pair of children‘s boots, donâ€" gola ‘kid, box calt ‘and mhfl- ers, blucher and lace styles, regular and extension soles, heels ‘and spring heels, $ to 5}, Saturday bargain Footwear . _ Bargain $2.00 Boys‘ BOOTS NOW Made in fine box callskin and vici kid leathers, with double sole, built Torâ€"looks and service, $ MEN‘S AMERICAN BOOTS .k}v'ici kid, pl:z& colt u;‘a-un- n, somée . goodâ€" year welted, just flm § 2+ y * .. maianne, Onk Shorthorns For Sale teed «€Bâ€"2m 68 Bortin and Wateorign Wanted N. C. TANNRE 2. 50 3.00 1.25. Proprietor, 145 _

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