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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Aug 1909, p. 8

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> ds m &T OSK® . â€" _ ~_ ,_:o:q"'.'“g”'lt 17.â€"To day‘s . #eâ€" ceipts were mars, with 1, hrad of 8 400 '5.-» and . h:.m l 339 calÂ¥es.... ... ",. . _‘ ~"Ace cattle, â€" choice$5.50, @ $5;00 « @o.," meditm (.....~. 5.25 @ â€" 5.50 ~"do., â€" bulls ...L.... ... 150 @ 4.15 Butcher cattie,choice .. 5.00 4 5.35 ‘â€" do:, * g008 ......â€"â€" jz it 160 @ 485 Ldo., ~medium ... _.... 435 @ . 4.50 do., common ... ... 0.0}pâ€"@ 0.03 A k. ... 3.19%@ ©4,00 M ° ... ) 31500.00, .& 50,00 . doâ€", /.. ~,. : 35.00 @3500 @rs ......"..,...... ... ~85.00 â€"@ 45:00 heavy eges ... 0.03; @ .034 \ do., . dight ewes ...... 0.034; @ 0,03 _ do., light,~ ewes .004 & .084 | \do., bucks . ........... 0024 C .021 mt Tambs ..._. _ ... T:00%.i0 y LipH. ;. ... 30. 1.00 ~© Mogs, fed and watered 7.06 @ PS GRAIN â€" o Nexgo ol , heavy. e&es â€" do., . dight ewes .. doâ€", light,~ ewes â€" ‘Toronto, Aug. 17.â€"The grain marâ€" kets are a little mixed owing to %he premium being paid _ for cah wheat, Bat prices are not genctally exâ€" pected lo advance materially. 1ndeed buyers are predicting a break. m: are dull. _ Ontario whoatâ€"No. 2 mew, winter wheat, 95¢ @ 96c, outâ€" gide; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 northern $1.14; No. 3 northern, $1.16§4; No. 3 porthefn, $1.15}, on track lake ports. Cornâ€"American, No. 2 yellow, 78¢ T84c,, Toronto freights, Canadian, ;g: @ T6e, Toronto freights, Canadian No. 2twhite, 49c on track, Toronâ€" to; No. 2 white, 16 @ 47¢; No. 3 white 45, outside; Canada western, No. 2, 464¢;â€" No. 1 extra Keed, 16¢; No. 3, 15}, lake ports; 17c @ 48¢ se brack at Toronto, new â€" cats for first shipment, 40¢ outside, . Barlcyâ€" â€"Old stock exbausted; new barley for first shipment at 55¢, outside. Buyekâ€" wheatâ€"No. 3, 70c @75c. liyeâ€"No. 2, nonwmal, 75¢. Manitoba flour quoâ€" tations at Toronto are: First patents $6.20; second patents, $3.70; . strong bakers, $5.50; for‘export of 90 _ per cent. patents 34c. Glaszow _ frcights Ontario flour 9Q per cent.; wirter wheat patents at A.sn ¢o $1.70 in buyers‘ bags on track Torento, $4.10 @$4.50 outside; new wheat flour _ for export $3.95 @ $4, o#side in buycis‘ Apples, per bag ........ . 2.00 Potatees, per bag,...... 1.00 _ 100 @$4.50 outside; new wheat flour â€" fot export $3.95 (@ $4, o#side in buycis‘ sacks; mill feed, Manitoba bran, $21 @$21.50 per ton,; shorts, $33 @ $24, track _ Toronto; Onfario â€" bran $22 shorts, $24, track Toronto. STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, August 19, 1909 Wheat Standard)...... _ .95 Barisy.... .......... .5b OCats (standard]...... .50 Pears L.l..l.l.l..l..l.l.. .80 Hay per ton.......... 6.00 Bran per ton.......... 20.00 Bhorts per ton........ Live MHoge............ 7.60 Beelf,‘front quarters.... _ .(6 Beelf, hind quarters.... _ .74 Chickons............. .40 Ducke................ 50 Butter per poand...... .24 KEges per dos. c......l.. .21 GUELPH MARKETF®. Guelph, August 19 1909. Whent............... â€"â€"00 People‘s Flour........ 3.00 Maple Leaf Flour..... 2.85 Snpowdrift Flour ...... 3.15 Bran, per ton......... 20.00 Middlings............ 25.00 Chopped Screenings... 1.30 Rolled Oate...... .... 1.05 Fort...â€".â€"~â€"â€"â€":â€"..... â€" +860 BRy6......â€":«c«.. 1..s â€" 90 Batey....:â€":...¢...: 50 OMR ::z ssnr i cenee ofgf COOIO+.+++: »+=««« +o+ 2!5 Butter.........:..... 18 Egge per doz...... ... .20 Cheese.......l........ .13 Hay per ton.......... 10.00 Straw per ton..... ... 7.00 Potatoes per bag ..... .80 ‘Turnips per bushel.... .10 Pork, dressed ........ 11.00 Quarter Beef, hind.... 10.00 Quarter Beef, front.... 750 Mogs, live...A....... 7.90 Lamb...... .l.....l... 4.00 Lambsking........... _ .50 Bheepskins.. . Higes........... Wool, unwashed. Wool, washed. ... AEROPLANE _ DESIGNED BY S1RATFORD MAN Stratford, Aug. 16.â€"Ms». â€" Wrederich Hanse®, machinist, 114 Railway Ave nue, of this city, has taker out pa tents fbr an acreplane which, in the opinion of experts with whom ho has consulted, wiil prove a suceess. _ A working model six feet long end _ 3 inckes wide is the outcome of _ Mi Hanscn‘s efforts, and has denionstra ted its efficiency. The invyention is a depanture from the hcavierâ€"thanâ€"air machincs already produced by aviators. _ Two conâ€"ave shcets of aluminium, resembling | a clam shell, form the body of the maâ€" chin â€" Paozellers on both sides and chin‘. _ Psozellers on both sidos an wt Ahe rear enatlc it to make head way against any wind. The propel Jers can be moved thr N uny angl hnd _ cnable the qcr;”p.&ne to turn ‘@round ‘its own @wxi#:>~ â€" To prevent. â€" tranfversely a w‘ b‘#m?? to sctve _th> pose as dhe keel of a yacht: The mhlktl are cooled by a rimple doe and the cngine is also _ of Mr. Hanson‘s : design. r _ Th: machine is capaile .of â€" rostify .perfect safety on water, and of being propelied thare. Rev. T. Albert M reooht ‘cases in 1 décisions were s m,“m were “'m ‘r. '.“0‘ ol D snn d 829B 110029 : in ; the selling of <co cream on Sundays. _ Ths Preston Covnâ€"ll n’.mny de The ;lliance will bear . all the <ex= cided 4o Ox th: taxâ€"rate for 1909 at Acd#ing for #he Lord‘s Day Allias vararssssze â€" +890 sesers se«. | +780 .50 18 DB.l.... ... .20 oesuenagere . .. 19 0+â€"++«+««... 10.00 en..... ... 700 t bag ..... .280 r bushel.... .10 ed ........ 11.00 ef, hind.... 10.00 ef, front.... 7.50 v=% + =2«« | F2090 * zi..te.s OO v8$Xs¢xas»s â€" «00 sasrssrzs«« â€" +190 ssassercsas> +0f ashed...... . .09 ed...2 c2ll 015 *4 +004 00 +UC dJ...... 0 .50 *r¢rs» .80 =«++*~««* 0.00 saxxe<««++ £0.00 D...l.... 22. ..2... 7.60 Ioorve . will a Hamilton in 6.00 8.00 20.00 20 06 25.00 7.60 7.60 .C6 .64 @ $5;00 . Flour, @ > 5:59 ; Fiour, 4 5.35'?&. 4.85 | Barley : a.s0 | Bran j appeal the in _ which lavor â€" of 57 90 .25 .23 17 11.00 9.00 .80 11.00 10.50 8.09 7.90 5.00 ead i ml m‘ oo---n:::.!.‘-b. i ol Jrignr, Bolk 1 cocnansex .98 3.25 3.10 $.35 G‘ EIOUL POL LUU 1WM seee WUEZT '0, Bran 6+# awexe, 180 * o | Middlings sesws 1103 ‘gy , Screenings ‘ sara 1 4) ‘93 Wheat per bush...y. . 1 15 * , , Barley 4 sesise. â€" +060 "ao â€" Oate . eerers~ 09 209 BBks c ccclccclll css csef Jtb Potatoes per bag...... _ .70 Hay per ton.......... 1010 Wood per cord...... .. 7.00 Butter per lb ......... .20 .93 | Eggs por doren....... _ .22 1.00 50 216 95 60 50 .70 .90 30 74 10 16 | Middlings, per ton.... 30 Bran per ton ...».»> m‘a”:x ..:: Butter, per. Th._rrkkils Potatoes per bag.... .. Low grade Flour...... Straw per toD....â€"«â€"«â€"» Wood, per cord .....« Hogs live HOgS HYOL»== R. a # #m 0e Hay,per toa yrodt yors Hay, pOF 100 . se@@s®** 40 2s an Hay, per ton now ... >‘ 10:00 . 19.00 BFRD ccesrsserreres munazemo~ ommA sn ane t GALT MARKETS Galt, August 19, 1900 Wheat.......... ...... .98 Flour, per 100 lbs.... . _ 2.85 Bran, per ton...... .. .. 23.00 BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, August 19, 1909 Flour per 100 lbe. .... $3.2) Bran 6+# awexe, 180 Middlings * sesws 1103 Screenings sars 14) Wheat per bush...y. . 1 15 Barley 40 sezises â€" +060 Oats 00 lulll.. .55 ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, August 19, 1809 Manitoba Flour....... 3.15 BISH .......â€"llse@se% g%gg Middlings....per ton . Shotu..s.‘....??....... 21.00 Wheat................ .92 Goose Wheat.......... .90 Barley (Maiting)...... _ .55 P6BB ..â€"..rrrrirsr««s â€" +710 ORS.».~.«++«â€"++«r2+. â€" +00 RyO:../..iâ€"slrn244rs .58 Buckwheat.. .... .... _ .80 OO jâ€"..«. cceesess .80 Hay :.....â€":ssceeesr 1:00 Butter...... ........ :20 Egge...... .......... 20 Live Hogs............ 7.35 Sheepskins ...... .... _ .25 TALIOW..â€"..« «..«.««.. â€" +4 Dried Apples ........ .05 Hame................ 12 Shoulders ............ 12 Eaeon.......... «+x+«,* 10 otatoss per bag...... .40 RIGHT HAND WAS CRUSHED AT BERLIN Jos. II. Shepherd, fireman at _ the W. G. & R. shirt factory met with a painful accident while performing his drtics shortly after ten o‘clock w Ile was adjusting the stokâ€" c® of the furnace when his right hand was caught and badly crushed. Dr. McGillawee and the ambulance were summoned and the injured man was removed to the B. & W. _ Ho+ pital. _ It was found that . several small bones were broken and the skin badly lacerated, but the amput@tion of the fingers will be unnecessary. Fow» men â€" employed by Mr. 11 Cro#t, of Guelph, were buried by a caveâ€"in of gravel on Saturday â€" alterâ€" noon at a bridge being built over a eveck near the Four Cornems. Anexâ€" cavation was being made for the, new structure, and the men were digging Rve feet below the creek level, when the gwavel on ome side caved in. The other men employed on the work hurâ€" ixied to the assistance of theit _ im prisoncd comrades, and in hall _ an hour the four men were released lmfi’ li«kir involuntary confinem@at. _ Al lhnd received slight injuries, but no serious results are feared. BURIED UNDER GRAVELD NEW HAMBUEG MARKETS8 New Hamburg, August 19, 19 PRESTON‘8 TAX RATZ W ATERLOO MABKETS Waterloo, August 19, 1909 ea0 » o a « m a o title m e # 2 s «e # e me a # ## 8# 0 # ais‘s a a o uie a m 0 wl k44 .00 40060 k0 +408 byrrrcrassseessrs Wheat.......... ; (Maiting).... .. rheut.. .... .... peeass k.4..6.s Fulsoll lllllll. Soge............ sking ...... .... A«=+@s cacsears Apples ........ ders ............ Jes bet bDag...... 32. ..s 200 13.00 14 00 .18 18 .21 21 15.00 15.00 14 «14 14 14 26 00 .98 _ 1.00 2.85 340 .16 129 .05 12 12 10 19 00 T0 33.10 11.00 .93 3.10 8.10 5 50 5.00 1.16 9.16 12 00 7.50 15 10 15 +74 1.00 10 19 15 .03 22.00 20.60 21.00 3. 40 | 1.30 | 1.49 ; 1.50 1.25| .60 .10 3 15 [Ad .87 8,00 16 70 80 54 «63 .60 .90 124 12 .50 22 .65 .80 .67 .92 15 20 75 04 man about 32 years .r was | Mrs. Jobhn $ placed under arreat * ‘hfll ing at â€"Alb on Monday afternoon on & Warrant | Weber who # sworn out by Ina Kate Allan, chargâ€" | the tail o Biftage with higuiny, .. / . o T gp Rrigwar, . The gccuser~claimed she was legalâ€" ..iwflnu.ummm boarding at ® house on King street, east.â€" Recently she learned that her husband was a married man, . whose wile, ib is alleged, 1t him _ about six y'ofi:'ago and went to Detroit with t children," where they _ are now residing. A it on s A regarding marriage and all the M she could give was that they were married in a house _ on King street near theâ€"King St. Bapâ€" tist Chureh. * Te . ‘The parents of the girl, whoâ€"was 18 years of age last May, were comâ€" municated with in Guelph. They came to Berlin~.«» A onday and took their daughter home with them. 'AMM ¢ arrested _ ,Chief (‘Ncill questioned theâ€"alleged secend The Crown Attorney informed the Magistrate that the charge ol bigâ€" amy against Billings would have‘to be withdrawn and the parents were not prepared to lay another charge untik they conferred with their dauâ€" ghter. Mr. Bowlby expressed the opinion that the _ accused could _ be charged under Sec. 368 of the Crimâ€" inal Code, which reads: Everyone is guilty of an indictable. offence _ _and liable to two _ years imprisonment with hard Iabor, who procures _ or attempts to procure any girl or woâ€" man under twentyâ€"ome years ol age, not being a comon prostitute or a known immoral character, to have unâ€" lawful carnal knowledge cither within or without Canada, with any _ other person or persons, On ?Tuesday when the alleged bigâ€" amistâ€"appeared in court Ina _ Kate Allan‘s parents were there and | durâ€" ing a conference with Crown Attorâ€" ney Bowlby they informed him that their daughter admits that they were never marriecd but had been living tog:ther as man and wife. JUNIOR MATRICULATION EXAMINATION RESULTS â€" The pan-hhs were not preparcd _ to lay the charge and the accumed was allowed to go. Toronto, Mugest 16.â€"1h> Watcrloo County results of â€" the examination for bonor junior matriculation are giccn below. | ®* II. R. Brandt (physics 2, biology 3, chemistry 1), J. N. Butrkholder (phyâ€" sics 3), T. L. Kiton (English 3, Ger mam 2), C. Noccker (German 2,) C. E. Reade (Fron h 3, German 2), N. S. Stroh, (German 1), E. J. Wells (English ?, Latin 1, French 1.) »Brofecfecfeofeciocfoofoofoofeofoofoofoofoof sofeofoofenfeofoofect Do You Want Neat, Dressy, Elegant Fitting Footwear We can meet your aemands. Highest quality assyred. Prices that are always right. Will be only to pleased t> show you our newest styles. All men‘s, women‘s and chilâ€" dren‘s tan, chocolate, oxblood, white canvas Oxfords and utu‘) alippers, cleulnt at 20 to 3) per cent. discoun & Remember our new sh>e home is at 50 King 8°., West. Next 50 King 3t. Wost. Hessenauer‘s Shoo Home Waterloo P How sver, Never Berlio. home Next w ailâ€" iTvow | h . Tob in . ~rebui it Nes 9 TA erscepn o lirs . .Inl lack . of Berka,‘ is Â¥ unc & ht ing: "'-’ be Kl"h vv,n-"‘ 1: e« "'3‘ Whe.. w 3‘““,1 = BEVES o a:p' x + 1 f Â¥, 16 “:& "’. I ,P‘.‘,» + M’ “-*- ~MAB. ow Te w# at uum:‘hm» 4 2s Miss Ada D , of | Waterlogif ® /.. roul. Messte. â€"Albert Progdtore,.}i} | change: Leater, and < Hugh | Ancerson * @ streot & awong m-uuau;vuu w99 yDore exectsi>n‘ for tn“ <n 'fi t -t. Jacob Br and Mr. and onse to Bydncy Snider ~attem‘et the funeral ol Mr. Jacob Bricker, sr., which took iplace in Waterloo on Monday.â€" Mr. fos_â€"_~ G. M. DicfenbaKer who has been, com * fined to his home through i#ne#s" 46| .â€"â€" improving slowly.â€"Quite. a numbeér ‘ from this community attendet â€" the cire‘s in Berlin last. Wednesday. â€" Mrs. D.W. Elsley returned bome on Monday _ after â€" spending _ a ~fow weeks in . Pennsylvania.â€"A number of young peopleâ€"s:ent last Thursdasy at Elora Rocks.â€"Davil Douald spent Monday in Lexingtonâ€" Mrs. F.â€"C. Towers ond her daughter, Gertie of Wt Claremont, New Hampshire, are visiâ€" % t‘ng st her mother‘s, Mrs. Pauvline } "*~~~~ Stazeltauer.â€" Mr. F. S. Sples spent F‘ Sunday at Listowel and Wallace ocâ€" cupyinz the pulpit in the absence 0‘ Rev. J. G. Gronzebach â€" Miss Jane | > That : McAll‘sler bas again loft for Sherâ€"| 10t§ 1 bro>k, N.Y. s ?‘_:"g New Teach r Engageod.â€"Aitâ€"t _ doâ€" ing a lot of advertising and spending much time , etc., the trustees of Floradale Public Schcol, No. 5, have been fortunate in securing as . their Principal; _ Mr. _ George Cromfs, of Drayton, who tesides being well reâ€" commended, _ Bas a Ist closs profesâ€" sional certificate. . ‘They also expect to scure the services of a good assisâ€" tant.â€" The mill is now being corerâ€" ed with galvanized corrugatcd _ stcel rcof n3. Mr. Milton Becker is spenling his vacation at Detroit amt other points. â€"Miss Emline Dietri h left last 1h irsâ€" day for Goderich, where she will visâ€" it for about two weeks. Items of Interest.â€"A nice shower | of rain fell on Sunday _ and Monday > night which freshened up _ everything and is exceedingly bcneficial to the root crops. Threshing bas begun and the farmers are kept busy.â€"A special meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held on the lastings farm _ at a Miss Jennie Hergott has returned to Waterloo after spending some time with her parents at Crosshill _ and friends in St. Agatha and Bamberg. â€"Mr. Geo. J, Haid of _ Winnipeg, Man., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hergott Sunday and Monday. News Notes.â€"Quite a numter from this village attended the cireus at Berlin last week.â€" School _ reâ€"opened on Monday with Miss MacFarlane of Hamilton in charge.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. (itraber, of BRerlin, spent Sunâ€" day in the village.â€"â€"Miss Clara Handâ€" stein, of Now Haimbutg, made a short call in the village last Saturday. Bclow will be found a list of dian Patents recently secured t the agency of Messrs. Marion & ion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal ada, and Washington, D. C. Any information on the subject will be supplied free of charge by applyâ€" ing to the above named firm. Nos. 119,741â€"Frank Hendrickson, Sandon, B. C., Gun sight. 119,761â€"Knut I. Lindstrom, _ Kykyvâ€" arn, Rweden, Milking machines. 119,761â€"James Sandozâ€"Sutter, New chatel Switzerland, _ Automatic cleaning _ @evice for _ tramway rails. 119,777â€"Oliver Sevigny, Plessisvillc, Que., Rotary ash sifter. 119,838â€"Miss Rachel A. Thompson, Oxford, N.S8., Skating overshoe. 119,886â€"Nels & Albin Siller, Harâ€" rowby, Man., Gang plows. 119,895â€"Rotkain _ Couture, Semersâ€" worth, N. H., U. S. A., Plane knife guard. Write for & free copy of ‘"The Inâ€" ventor‘s Adviser." â€" R tet.â€"M who was is Nown w end reports > that ch CHILD NEGLECT IN GALT WELLESLEY. PHILIPSBURG. NEW INVENTIONS FLORADALE. CRO SSHILL. town #oâ€"day calted on us ) that child degloct _ is Wt.,:w'i changes of firm names, changes of fi:r‘:'m-_m|*“““"""- or for duplicate <n Thurkday.| entries,. ghould be handed in at a list of Canaâ€" secured through Marion & Marâ€" R.. Miller, f';‘i_. Farm for Sale ERX ONT â€" That splendid 200 acré farm tdl(] lots 14, 15 in the 2nd concession, Division Guelph Tp, . The Wuildings are good, stone house, heated with furnace, hard and soft water in kichâ€" en, bank barn 80x80 with root house anli stables under. _ Hay bara~50x00 with horse stable, sheep house and shed beneath, hog and hen house, drivâ€" ing and implement barns separate from other buildings. An ampie supâ€" ply of water pumped© by windmili, neverfailing spring creek touches one corner of farm. Orchard, garden and a lot of Maple, Spruce, etc. have been planted. About 10 acres ol woodland, _ over 100 acres in grass, besices the bush, and all in a first class condition of fertility. This is one of the very West larms in the county of Wellington and is a sure farm for grain, grass and roots. it is situated 6 mules from Guelph, 34 miles from Mousboto, G.T.R., 34 wiles from Welsenburg C.L.il., 2} miles from New Germany and school is } mile from the house. For terms and particulars apply on the premises or to James and Willizam ‘ s{diaw, Guelph, i ‘crnie, B. C. Three acres of land in the vi of "Sime 25; James i. Detaatier, | of | Waniemabte® a ies goutb of Bodiiy i. * * N On premises is a good frame dwelâ€" Michael, B. C., son of Mr: and Mrs. ling Bouse 5 rooms and frame bark. S. Detweiler, near Freeport, to L ngfl“ $240. Apply to ‘ Miss Haunah Oulson. of Lcfllhlidge. HENRY STECKLE ~% Alta. . 11â€"â€"6mos. Strasburg, P.0. Hurlâ€"Stephensonâ€"At Berlin, _ Aug. 11th, by Rev. J. W. G@NMAN, JDJ. | z2i Hurl to Aletta Stephenson. 1 Dingmanâ€"(Fordanâ€"At Sealorth, Aug. Bcglstol'ed SM WIIO&‘ fDP Sllfl 11th by Rev. Mr. Shaw, Annie Gorâ€" guttome Barlettâ€"At Stayner, Ont., Aug. 16, Mrs. H. C. Barlett, beloved â€" wife of H. C. Barlett, formerly of Galt. Staufier.â€"At â€" Concstogo, Aug. 12th, Mis. Staufier in her 90th year. Foss.â€"At Berlin, Aug. 10th, Rosetta Emma Foss, daughter of August Foss, agod 12 years. Mills.â€"â€"At Berlin, Aug. 14th, Eva Mills, only dayughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J, Mills in her 5th year. Tower.â€"At Gvelph, Aug. 10th, Age lina Tower in her 82nd year. Hoh:mulclâ€"Near _ Aberfoyle, Puslinch township, Aug. 5th, Michael Hohenâ€" adol in his 75th year. Orr.â€"At Galt, Aug. 8th, Mrs. Mailâ€" da Orr, aged 73 yvears. Hilbornâ€"At Potin, Aug. Sth, Hency C. Hilborn in his 66th yeat. Smithâ€"At â€" Platts.ille, Augbst 1ith, Millard, daughter of Mr and _ Mts. H. Smith, aged 3 mwonths. The Waterloo _ Township Council mooting which was called for Saturâ€" day, Aug. 14th, has been postponed until Saturday, August 21st, By order. 8. E. SHANTZ, Reeve. FARM FOR SALE l POSPONED TILL AVG 2ist WATERLOO is about to AUGUST YOND . L KUMPF, L‘laullnn.‘!. DEATHS BIRTHS Traatge, Oct Licensed Ausctioneer The vndersiguod offers for sale situated in the vflhflu strasburg, 5 miles from Berlin and 5 miles from Presion, his fâ€"rm contisti of 196 acres, 120 aores under a state of ul tvation, .bou.z::auol baif of w sonae ns 4. Mc ooph fuies d teaergs iinbe se ® nce of farm is grazing and is u-mmmmu?m h‘ot(- farm is a good brick house with water furnace, fine bank barn 56x90 with straw shod r‘:;ll.mnu&hlhlm m;avu;: and a never spring lwo.ndnfi: will be had only to claime of w notice shall be given to Henry Baer, Mannheim, Unt., George A. Weber, Berlin, Ont., the executors, or to the undersigned beâ€" fore that date. Dated, Borlin. August 7th, 1900. W. M. CRAM, Berlin, Ont. 82.2t Executors‘ Solicitor, Creditors of Daniel Wismer, late of the Town of Berlin, in the County of Waterloo, Minister, deceased, are hereby notified that his estate will be If want your sale to }ring the st mwm do{hrulkrmito&o‘ l1â€"tf ‘wo hundred acre farm, one of the Ti apfeled mpavens % ay M wot underdrained . Houk u"*-n"l'm"flfl 1 7 mm farm in fln.ns stat '“ l aenry BAER, | H enfi fpnrnntant gq’%a o en n JX hinivmile * Aâ€"â€" SPc For the Countiss of WATERLCO and OXFORD. Satisfaction guaranâ€" teed. Address communications to Freeport or business left in care of the Obronicleâ€"Telegraph at Waterico or The Daily ‘l\l:&x:':ou Berlin will reâ€" ceive prompt m . 844. 49404 Robt. Bricknell Tenders addressed to the und@r| _ _ " ___ _ 0 0 0 0 sc l signed and narked "Tender for Sew.| Deeds, Mortgages and Wills Patk Ave. era" will be recaived up to ma: Friday gmb for the construcâ€" tion of onâ€" Vietorisa St. and 88 Frederick St. P14 Farm For Sale Property for Sale on Town and Farm Proporty, Lisensed Auotioneer Tenders Wanted Money to Loan Henry Knoll, Ecriin. MICHAEL SHKRAC, For Sale We Vacant Lots and Business Mu‘jj/ i Money to Loan, . Conveying and Insurance. K. K.WEBERB,â€"â€" Strasburg, Oub.> $1, 8t. and me, ales z‘ Phone 845 wmwm;& ~ If you want your salé properly conâ€" ducted, write or to Â¥ DaAVID RUDY, ;:vuut Ont. 38â€"tt. PR â€" oi 5 4 : oppifeqpiitaninis > :: s ahatind n VALENTINE GlE®, _ . > McCormick -iâ€"-l- iaw I I ao" Roiner. l'hnnl:.\uh-.mwm be away from my office, _ o n shoed wl therebyâ€"be ale the service of the public. H. B. Duering : Licensed Auctionesr Having waken out an Avictioneet‘s license for Waterloo County 1 solicit the sales of farmers and uthers who have articles to be sold by Auction, My large experience in the cattile and I am known by the leading lorse men as & practical horge shoer. Shoe ing done so as to give comfort &nd develop htl.ho feet, _ Interfering cnl: overreaching strictly rrwnud.o aleo sell (hg Adams Wagon and the Wilkinson and Fleury Plows, MENNO THOMAN, T6 (Berlin â€" _ King St. E., Of posite Dr. Hett‘s office 10â€"6mos. t :&a:il::):d:h':del .n':'r':&fiffi JTIEKBHINN 4&00.. PA y opif se SHIPPING AOGS WANTED N BADEN i Highert market price paid. Load every sscond Monday Nextslhipmert Aug. For Sale or To Let m 6 rooxcd brick, East ward. $750 $2560 Splendid buwi lot, fAl _ llo'.mdo":fn. ® _“ a Fire Insgurance. Accident Insur: _ ance, i P Money to Loan. â€" Houses to L: Buy a Homel" 10â€"f, UNDERTAKING . A. K. Gressman NUMBER YNLIMITED, Phone 552. Brick, 8 roome, #$100 donn balance as rent, your eb‘r. Red trick, centra). .____ Red trick, central. Pm acat 8 roomed brick, O‘tm Phone 327, Waterloo Implements written Conestogo, On‘\, . _ .. nearly a

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