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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Feb 1909, p. 4

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APPOINTED RURAL DEAN Bright,. with Waterloo, Seagram skip, tPunnetsâ€"up. Thursday the consolation fipals . were as follows:â€"Bright, Kerr 2, #4, Gueiph Royals, Mahoney m waueu 20 iimas comupeied, was . ocâ€" eupied by a consolation contest. The Bright curlers again carried the day. The Newâ€" Hamburg challengo was won !‘.‘E"’f by Cuthbertson‘s rink . of New Hamburg, Febh. 3 â€"The New‘ Hamburg Curling Club‘s first anaal bonspiel was continued toâ€"day. _ The finals for the Challenge Trophy were completed toâ€"night and affer a keen contest between Waterloo and Bright rinks, the Jatter won the trophy. The consolation match will be continued toâ€"morrow. Besiges winning the Chalâ€" lenge Trophy the â€" Bright rink wint four _ gold medals, _ and _ Waterloo won _ four _ handsome _ scarf _ pins, The _ prize in _ the _ consolation for the winning tink is fout gold watch charms. _ The Waâ€" terloo rinks were skipped by J. J. Weir and E. F. Seagram. The third and closing day of the ;New‘lhmbutg Curling Club bonspiel, WATERLOOQ CURLERS WIN AT NEW HAMBURG Brennerâ€"Bowmanâ€"At Betlin, Feb. 3, by Rev. W. A. Bradley, Geo. Brenâ€" ner to Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bowman, both of Betâ€" Knechtelâ€"Eidtâ€"At Clifforé, Fels, 3rd Fred Knechtel of Berlin, to Amelia Eidt of Clifford. Bergmanâ€"Kraemerâ€"At Prestou, Feb. Ist, by Rev. Father Gebl, Chas. Bergman to Mrs. Mary Kraemer. Mainâ€"Spaetzelâ€"At New Dundce, Feb. 3rd, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetâ€" zel, Wm. E. Main of New Dundes to Mary Spaetzcl. Kroetschâ€"Snyderâ€"At St. _ Agatha, Feb. 3rd, Frank Kroetsch of St. Clements to Rose Smyder of Bamâ€" lldudolnm:uthhfl&!m- 1\.‘” for changes det 205 be must no‘ LlhwmnMv noon. . Oasual wdvertisements accepted up to Wed: nesday each week. Kuntzâ€"At St. Clements, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz, a son. Koerberâ€"At Elmira, Feb. lst, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koerber, a daughter. Wfl.mptmhd- ‘*:n.chnl.” English and in all its beanches, rates reasonable and made known on applicatior. meeting of the rural deanery iton, Rev. F. E. Howitt was OEATHS The death is anmnounced, it the age of cightyâ€"seven, of Mr. -f-m Porâ€" trous, one of Galt‘s oidést ahd most highly _ respected _ citizenmse Deceased was a retired merchant atid had been very feeble for a considerable time:.Me was a man of many admirable qual ities, bore an unbicmished name . in , That splendid 200 acte Tarm hing lots _ 14, 15 in the . 2nd concession, Division Guelph Tp. _ The Wuildings are good, stone house, heated with furnace, hard and soft water in ki‘châ€" } en, bank barn 80x80 with root house anl stables under. _ Hay parn 50x60‘ with horse stable, shce> linuse and shed bencath, hog and hen house, divâ€" liu; and itmplement barns uptnw' from other buildings. An ampic supâ€" ply of water pumped by windmil!, ‘ncvcrlailing sprifig €rechk touenes vi.e cotner of farm, Orc _..., garnucn and a lot of Maple, S, tuce, etc. have been â€" planted. About 10 acres of woodland, _ over 100 actes in grass, besides the bush, and all in a firstâ€" class condition of fertility. I This is one of the very Hest larms,: in the county of Wellington and is ab sure farm for gtain, grass and roots. | It is situated 8 mules from Guelph, | | 24 miles from Mosboro, G.T.R., :u[! miles from Welsenburg C.H.it, #3%|@ miles from New Germany and scluml!l is } mile fton the house. For terms }' and narticulars annfv an the meassic~ Of _ to Mr. Norman Zick our enterprising Shoe Merchant has had a fine clectric sign placed in front of his store which adds greatly to the appearance . of hing St. Tho sign is round in shape and over 5 feet in circuinference. The outside rim is studded with small red incandescent lights and the, effect at night is very pretty. We conâ€" gratulate Mr. Zick on his enterprise. J. C. Loyat‘s house at Westborne was destroyed by fire. ~ Béeflin ....susls . 5 Toronto (no reg.) ... Montreal (no reg.) ... F. St. M. & L.+West Mrs. Harry Simpson left Saturday for her home in Arthabaska, P. Q., after a delightful visit of sevrral weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snider. _ Among those who attended the funâ€" eral of the late Arthur Ratz at Elâ€" mura on Friday afternoon were Mesâ€" sts. C. W. Schiedel, W. G, Weichel, B. E. Bechtel, J. C. Maight, Thos. O‘Donnell and C. A. Boehn. Misses Laura Arnold and Bessic C. VanEvery of Stratford Normal are spending a few days at the home of the latter on Water street. TIME TABLE WATERLOO P. 0. The timg table for the vatious mails at%he Waterloo Postoflice has been changed as follows:â€" Mail for Closes Toronto (no teg.) ... ... 7.30 A.M. BeTHI ... l2l22 222222022900 A.ML T. & S. Bast .0. .2.... 9.00 A.M. T.& 8. West .222 22222 10.30 ALM. . & E. Notth ... ... HEHHI ssmsulcals +oo s wcmcssrcins HMeidelberg, St. Clements and Crosshill (stage) ... . & K. South .....0... ‘P. & S) Kast ....locs. Elmira (‘no reg.) Berlin .....0..2 002 Miss Anna R. Bean left â€" Monday morning for Toronto where she wili attend the Mendelssobn choir _ conâ€" certs to be given in Massey Hall this Mr. August Knuaul, son of Mr. Juâ€" lius Knauff, who has been in the Earl tirey, Sask., branch of the Northern Crown Bank of Winnipeg, has . been prowpted to the Regina branch. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Muir and their guest Mr. E. Johnston ol Brandon, paid a visit to Galt friends yesterâ€" day. Miss Mary Grant of Guelph was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Muir over Sunday. es Mr. Middleton of Clinton is a visâ€" itor at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride. Mr. Robert Hortop paid a visit to his parents Thursday. Mrs. Balentine, of Owendale, Mich is the guest at the residence of Mrs Win. McDougall, Erb street. Mr. Louis Dugit of Torouto was a visitor in town over Sunday. Miss Bessie VanEvery and _ Miss Arnold returned to Stratford Normal Monday morning alter a short | visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. VanEvery, Water street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Philp are altendâ€" ing the Mendelssobhn concerts in Torâ€" onto this week, Mr. Geo. Doyle of the Bank of Toâ€" routo left Monday morning on a two weeks‘ visit to his home in Prescolt. He was accompanied by his brother Mr. James Doyle who spent several days in town. The Misses . Moogk left Weduesday moraing _ to attend < the Mendelssobn Concerts in Toronto. Miss Helen Williard of Kenmore, N. Y., returned on Monday after a pleasâ€" ant visit with Waterloo triends. Mr. and Mrs. Frey of the _ Northb West, are visiting Waterloo friends. Mr. Albert Mickus was a tisitot in Elmira on Monday. Mayor Weidenhammer was a visiâ€" tor in Eimira om Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamy of Bufâ€" falo, have returned after a visit with friends in tows. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper wad Mr. and Mrs. Christman, of Elmira, are visitors to Toronto. ‘FARM FOR SALE FINE ELECTRIC SIGN ol a wide circle James and Williamâ€"Laidlaw, . 7.30 9.00 9.00 10.20 11.20 11.30 12.30 P 2.00 P 1.20 P 1.20 P 6.40 P 6.40 P 7.00 P 7.00 P 7.00 P Closes ) A.M. â€" A_M. ) A.M. ) ALM. M M M M M M M M JOHN JAMES STRONG, Assignee, Milbank. A. B. McBRIDE, Waterloo, Solicitof for the Assigner. Dated this 10th day of February, A. AND NOTICE is further given that after the 3nd day of March, A. D. 1909, the assignee will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims . of which no[flcc shall have then _ been given. _ _A meeting of the crediters of _ the [,";,, " _ ""**" V Insolvent will be beld at Schweitzer‘s [ *3 HMotel, Crosshill, on â€" Tuesday, the [ ~~â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"**~ 23rd day of Febtuary, A. D. 1909, at two o‘clock P.M. for the purpose Auctk of receiving a ststament of the affairs s of the said Insolvent and to appoint Of Resider Inspectpts and to give directions . for « the disposal of his estate. Creditots _ (On Saturday are requested to file their claims duly ‘ of February, 190 proved by affidavit on of before â€" the / the forencon, thet date of such meeting. |'.\..|.- by public a named Insolvent has. made an a~~â€"ignâ€" acr! ol ns estabe auu eligcls io me for the benefit of his creditors . putâ€" suant to R.S.0. 1897, Chap, 147. TAKE NOTICE that the named Insolvent has. made an IN â€" THE â€" MATTER OF JOHN PHAIR OF THE TOWNSHIP or wWELLESLEY IN THE COUNTY OF WATERLOO, FARMER, INâ€" SULYENT. IN THE MATTER OF HEINRICH METZ, LABOROR, AND SOPHIA METZ, WIDOW, LATE OF â€" THE TOWNSIIIP OF WOOLWICH, DEâ€" CEASED. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1897, Uhapter 129 and Amending Acts that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Heinrich Metz _ or Sophia Metz geceased, are _ required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned executor at Heidâ€" elberg P. O. on or before the _ 25th day of February A. D. 1909, _ the names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and the nature of | the security, if any, held by them, _ duly vertificd and that alter the said 18th day of February, A. D. 1909, the said executor will proceed to _ distribute the assets of the said deceased among the partics entitled thereto _ having regard only.to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for the asscts . so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim ho shall not then bave notice. wky 4t IN THE MATTER OF J ACOB i FOERSTER LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP _ OF WELLESLEY, GENTLEMAN, DECEASED. _ Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Sfatutes of Ontario 1897, Chapter 129 and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of said Jacob Foerster, deâ€" ceased, are required to send by post propaid or deliver to the undersigned execulors or cither of them at Heiâ€" delberg Post Office on or before the 22nd day of February A.D., 1909, the names, addresses and descriptions and a full stafement of the particulars of their claims and the nature of _ the security, il any, held by them, duly cortified and that after the said 18th day of February A.D., 1909, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the partics entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that they will not be liable Tor the assets so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim they shall not then have notice. Dated at Welleslcy this 25th day of January A.D. 1909. FREDERICK FOERSTER, ALBERT KRAUT.ER, 6â€"3t. Dated at Woolwich this 235th day of January A.D. 1909. Je *i'“ that _ all rm ‘to be creditors of or terested in the Eetate of Levi Bock late of the Township of Wilmot â€" in the County of Waterloo, Farmer, who died on the ningteenth day of Novâ€" ember, 1880 are hereby notified . to send to the undersigned, the executâ€" ors of the last will anct testament of the said deceased, their claims . agâ€" ainst _ the estate of the said Levi Bock _ duly verified with full particuâ€" lars thereof, on or before the twenâ€" tyâ€"seventh day of February, 1909 and that after the said date the said exâ€" ecutors will be at liberty to distriâ€" bute the assets of the Testator or any part thereo{ amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said exeâ€" cutors shall then have notice, . and will not be liable, for the assets of the said Testator or any part thereâ€" of so distributed, to any person iof whose claim the sald executors shall not have noticq at the time of the distribution _ thereof _ or any patl Date® the eighth day of February, 1909, Notice to Creditors Nutice to Creditors Notice to Creditors New Dundee, Postâ€"office, Executors of the said Deceased SAMUEL S. HERNER, JACOB C. HALLMAN, ALBERT KRAUTER, Executor, Heidelberg Executors Ieidelberg, Ont §â€"2%, M ol February, 1909, at ten o‘clock in the forenoon, there will be offered for ‘sale by public auction at the Town Mall Rerlin. the property occupied by: Samucl Thompson, No. 168 _ Benton street, Berlin. _ The property consists of a Jot _ having frontage on Benton street of 55 fret and a depth of 152\ feet. On the land is situated a solid brick residence, containing uix‘ rooms, and bathroom. The house is heated by hot air furnace, newly inâ€" stalted and confains all modern conâ€" veniences. ‘There is also a firstâ€" class stable on the premises. The property will be sold without reâ€"| H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer §â€"3¢. TERMSâ€"Ifay, grain, pigs, chickens and all sums of $10.00 and _ under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. of per aunum for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. MRS. JOS. R. SCHECKENE, â€" Pigs, etc.â€"Brood sow in pig, 40 chickens. Implements, Etc. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris mower, _ 3 Masseyâ€"Harris _ binders with sheaf carriers, (one ncarly new), seed drill, scufficr, disk, harrow, twoâ€" furrow gang plow, twoâ€"furrow | heavy plow, 3 other plows, set iron _ harâ€" rows, Masseyâ€"Harris â€" spring â€" tooth cultivator with sceeder, hay _ rake, land roller, fanning mill, turnip cutâ€" ter, threoâ€"seated democrat, top bugâ€" gy, cutter, 3 sets double harness (1 new) single harness, lumber | wagon with box, spring seat, and pig rack; lumber wagon, bob sleigh with box, bob sleigh, new sleigh box, set gravel planks, hay rack, wheelbarrow, iron kettle, stone _ hammer, grindstoneâ€" crosscut saw, logging chains, crowâ€" bar, shovels, forks, and many â€" other articles too numcrous to mention. * Grain, Etc. â€" Quantity oats _ and mixed grain, 5 tons hay, about 200 bushels mangolds and carrots. Cattieâ€"Cow fresh Dec. 1, cow due to calve April 14tn, fresh cow with calf at side, cow due to calve April 21st, cow due to calve July _ 17th, cow due to calve Oct. Oth, 3 yearâ€" ling calyes, rising 2 years old. commencing at one o‘clock p. in. sharp, the following valuable propâ€" erty, viz.: . ‘There will be sold by Public: Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the late Jos. . Scheckene, _ 4 miles northwest â€" of Waterloo, and 1}. miles south of Erbsville, on Monday, March 1st, 1909 Morsesâ€"Chestnut mare, 8 years old {good driver), mare 10 years _ old, aged mare, mare 9 years ‘old in foal (good driver), gelding rising 4 years uld, broke single and double, _ colt rising 2 years old. Farm TERMSâ€"Grain, chickens, _ roots, potatocs, fat cattle, and, $10 cash, over that 10 months‘ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 5 per cent. off all sums entitled to credit. Farm is, sold. No reserve. Remember the date, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1909, and be there on time. JOHN SCHWEITZER, Prop. ALEX. AMES, Auctioneet.s JOHN H. SIPES, Sectretary. . Implements, Etc.â€"2 Masseyâ€"Harris binders, McCormick mower, new Rain mower, Dain hayloader and side deâ€" livery rake, hayrake, Masseyâ€"Hartis shoe drill, spring tooth _ cultivator, spring tooth cultivator with seeder, stecl land roller, Bissel disc harrow, 2 sets of iron harrows, nearly new Oxford 2â€"furrow plow, gang plow, 3 single plows No. 21, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris. turnip puiper, fanning mill, Masâ€" sey~Harris cutting box, set of scales capacity 1600 lbs, scuMer, _ turnip secdet, 1 lumber wagons (one nearly new), 3 sets of bob sleighs, _ cutter, open buggy, nearly new top buggy, one horse democrat, nearly new rubâ€" ber tired buggy, woodâ€"rack, 2 hayâ€" racks, set of gravel planks, _ wheelâ€" barrow, grindstone, crow bar, 2 logging chains, cutter pole, buggy pole, set of long tug harness, 2 sets of plow harness, 2 sets of carriage harness, _ forks, â€" whifflctrees, neck yokes, and other articles. Household Efectsâ€"Cook stove, box stove, wood box, table, sausage grinâ€" der, De La Val cream separator, ciâ€" der press, 2 cider barrels, about 400 bushels of oats, 50 bushels of barley, 30 bushels of peas, a _ quantity . of turnips and mangolds, 10 bags of potatoes. :m at 10 o‘clock, the tollowâ€" ng~ Horsesâ€"1 team rising 6 and 7, well matched; 1 brood mare rising 8 years old; 2 Percheron colts, rising 3 and 3 years, well matched, 1 Ordel colt, rising 3 years, 1 Dashwood mare, rising .4 years, good driver; 1 Ordel colt, rising 23 years; 1 brood mare in foal to Nemo; 1 colt rising 2 years, 1 aged team. _ tion, n'g;.'.“.’dlr J‘: m&m. m. 'a-loo Township, on Cattlcâ€"t fresh milch cows, 1 cow due to calf in May, 1 cow due _ to call at time of sale, 2 Polangues heifers in call; 1 heiler due to calf in April, 1 jersey cow, 10 head _ of lat caltle, 7 head ol young cattle, 3 calves, 1 Durham bull. Pigs and Poultryâ€"8 shoats, about 30 hens and a collie dog. Thursday, February a5th, 1909 Auction Sale Sheep.â€"22 ewes supposed to be is Of Residence in Berlin Auction Sale Stock and Implements OF the _ 13th day Execubrix WHITE CAMBRIC Striped and cross bar muslins also white Swiss spot muslins at 15¢, 25¢c, 30c, 35¢ and 5 20 MUSLINS. WHITE INDIAN DRESS LINENS AND ERY AND DRAWING 5 Our White Goods Sale will commence this week. We have Goods as has ever been shown in Ber lin, especially in lines of | assortment of Ladies‘ White Underwe ar which will be sold at i LINEN LAWNS OR INDJA LINEN. _WHITE COTTONS AND 25 preces fine imported lndia\Linrnb special at per yard 10c, 12}0, 15¢, 30¢, 25¢, and ... 2220 8i VICTORIA LAWNS March 1.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of the late Jos. R. Scheckene, 14 miles south of Erbsville. Frb. 18.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Chas. Zimmer, 4 miles east of Breslau. March 1.â€"Farm Stock and imple ments of Richard _ Reid at Bridge port. March 10.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Geo, Bean, 3 miles south of New Hamburg. Feb. 25th~Farm Stock and Impl«â€" ments of John Schweitzer near Blair .n Watrerloo Tp Feb. 27.â€"Real and personal estate of the Jate Julius Beckner, at Waterâ€" loo. March 4.â€"Farm Stcck and 'I-I-pie: n ents of Henry Bauer, 2 miles north of Plattsville. Feb. $4.«Farm, Stock and Iniple ments of Levi Gehl, two miles west of PrestoB, and two miles southwest of Freeport. Fine white cambric for anderweat at 10c, 12}c, 15¢ and ... i March 16â€"Sale of farm stock â€" and implements and houschold effects . of William Stenge}, adjoining the corâ€" poration of the Town of Preston. Foeb. 18â€"Stock and Implements | of John Wanner, on Huron Road, 2 miles north of New Dundee. ALEX. FRASER, Auctioneer. I.â€".* RUDY, Auctioneer. Feb. 24.â€"Stock and Imploments of the late Noah Bean, near Haysville. ALEX. AMES, Auctioneer Feb. 23rdâ€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of A. Henhoeffer, 2 miles west of Strasburg and 5 miles south of Berâ€" impléments of Mbeyt Bruder, 1 mile northeast of Freeport, near Chicopee Woollen Mills, Special at 30c, and per vard March 10â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of _ John C. Shantz, % miles southeast of Berlin, north of Preston Road. March 12.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Christian B. Roth, lot 4, Con. 3, 4 mile east of Bamberg and 3 miles southeast of St Clements. "March 18.â€"Farm _ stock and inpleâ€" ments of Jacob Lotz, 3 miles soutlr east of Wellesicy and ] mile west uf Berlet‘s corner, Wellesley. j March $0thâ€"Farm stock and imple ments of Christ. Litwiller, oneâ€"half mile north of St. Agatha ahd _ 24 miles south of Josephburg. lin. March 9.â€"Farim _ stock and imple ments of Ezra Bauman, 3 | miles northwest of Waterloo. SHANTZ BROS., Auctioncers l-i'cbr. 15ih:-l;’e‘;i’ k..sTat;, House and lot with barn in the village of Heidâ€" elberg at 2 p.m. Fob. 17.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of B. F. Shantz, one half mile mile west of Mannheim. Feb. 25â€"Farim stock _ and impleâ€" ments of Amos M. Shantz, 1 mile west ol Mannheim,. March _ 3.â€"Farin stock and impleâ€" menis of _ Aaron Shantz, 2 miles, south and } imile east of St. Jaâ€" cobs. March 11.â€"Farm stock and Imple ments of Seth Bauman about 2 miles south of St. Jacobs and } mile west ol St. Jacobs. . mouts ol Geo. Mansz, 4 miles southâ€" west of St. Clements and 3 _ miles March ©3.â€"Farm stock cnd imple ments of Mrs, John K. Spyder, 4 miles south of Wellesloy and 5 miles north of Baden. March 9.â€"Farm stock, implements and real estate of Mrs. Jos. Etberlin, i mile south of Bamberg and 4 miles east of Wellesley. ROBT. BRICKNELL, Auctioneer mente of Samuel 8. Snider, Jr., mile west of Waterloo on the 1 March 3rd.â€"Farm stock and impicâ€" ments of J. B. Lichty, 2 miles west of Wellesley, lot 10, cou.1, on the boundary line. > March 4.â€"Farm _ stock and imple ments of Jacob Haus, oneâ€"half mile east of St. Agatha and 5 miles west of Waterloo. Special at 10c At 15¢, . B, DUERING, Auctioneer. Feb 15¢ and ... i8¢ f Insertion to match at ... ... .. 35¢ 1 At 33¢, 25¢, 35¢ and Bee our new Coiton Goods, Prints, @ingbams, and Dress Goods now _ on sale. 30c to per vasd .. 50¢ WHITE COODS SALE HEAD ~ AND VESTINGS 50c, 75 of farm stock _ and Lc to LMBIOID LINENS. $1.00 $1 18¢ 50c Children‘s Skirting _ Embroidery, clegant patterns, wotth 75¢ and 85¢ for ... : 4 Insettion to match at .. . ... .. Fine patterns in corset cover emâ€" broideries worth 35¢ for l Other lines of comset cover embroid CUdwjua er widths at special low prices 10c and 13%¢c for 15e and 18¢ for ; 30c and 25¢ for 3 At per yard ....0... ... BG 2000 yds Embroideries and Insc:â€" tions in various widths . worth otth from:‘7, &c to 10c a,yard, your choice during this sale at . 5¢ Enmbroiderics abd. InsciGoun in wide evies worth 35¢ for SKIRTING _ EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTION at one o‘clock p, m., for the purpose of receiving reports, ob‘ng Directors, and transacting such other business as may be submitted: Policyholders are cordially invited to attend the Apnual llarg and take part in its proceedings. s Waterloo, January 27th, 1909. __PURSUANTito the Act of Incorporation notice is? thatithe 39th Annual Meeting of se?eon’nlgaotg:: Nse;i::,g g;:p%inrfisb‘md ncngu;:,:i.tny‘blo‘:lhf .!t:: colors at ° 12 1â€"206 25 Pieces Black Sateen 200 Pieces New English Prints Ashtons, Patters and Pil+â€" grims best cloth. All eolors in stripes, Spots, Checks and floral _ desigas at . A 12 1â€"2¢ per yard _ Annual Meetmg 8. B. Bricker & Go. ~~ 50 pieces CGenuine American Rock. Fast Drills, . absolutely fast Colors). â€" In stripes, spots and small Floral uvyuu{bhckst CANADIAN PRINTS ROCKâ€"FAST DRI At 8c, lQe, 131 Thursday, March 4th, 1909 4â€"5t will be held at its Head Office in Waterloo, Ontario, on . at 5, 8 and 100 per yard NEW ENGLISH PRINTS _ _ Special 256 per yard. ® Specia We have gathored: ‘mgethcr as fine a lot of . White lines of White Cott ons, Embroideries, ete. Also a nice sold at intercsting prices. Note the following lines:â€" ENGLISH GINGHAMs withsmall black floral spot design NAINSOOKS 20c and 146 per yd. 68c 35¢ 1%¢ L6« 1 the GEO. WEGENAST, MANAGER. LADIES WHITE NIGHT GOWNS LADIES CORSET GOVERS will offer many special bargains LADIES‘ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS 50c PILLOW SHAMS AT 35c. 5 dozen pretty muslin and embroidâ€" ory pillow shams, worth 56c each for ..« phes ol m c oo t TOWELINGS AND TABLE At 75¢c, $1, $1.25 and In towelings and table linens _ wo to «1 on ¢) sn LINENS. $1.50

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