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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Aug 1909, p. 8

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~a poor best 3y3 ) good run, @1 ?,:(‘ ; were on gf'f h _ than las xt WJ(: E,;,i‘ were offeri ‘as high as $5. _3 ~light at $4.50 . Ioraiife, . Aug: \ui.â€" City . Cattie qhrtiiriolg t < . active, and pric :&dymw’ loâ€"day. The demand, as â€" usuak rad k ist Tor: choice butcher cattle, o To e i conent and buyers were & to be conten with the best available, and. a £908 Meal of the stull offcring these . days ~a poor best at that. â€" Theré . was a good run, â€" and ‘ quality: comsidered, mtc Tolp ie 184 _ 4 1 were on the whole ‘slighty i last weoek. ~ »Y4 <â€"R ~A. tow h&:l ol export catâ€" '. as $5.90, and the |-$ %;‘.'3‘2'& s “i.:' with: _ Toâ€"day‘ was. J 6, . ~ W ‘: â€"head of cabtle,: I,(mqb : .~-‘«0>W.,-d.s‘ calves. â€" Caives casy at $3 to=§§.50. 3 sâ€"Trade quiet, prices easy around $3.50 $o $3.75, very . choice, $4 to $4.:25; common dight $3 | %o \$3.35. * Exportâ€"Market steady to firm, . . .‘ Butcherâ€"Market _ active, prices teady. Choice butcher cattle scarce and firm. â€" Milk cows and good springers > Market steady to firm for good stock and watered coubs ic snanad * E Lainbsâ€" Heavy runs of last week have left the market weak and casâ€" ier. . eeroennat‘e a0 i o en n C n â€" Hogsâ€"Martket steady to firm, and unchanged from last week at $8 fed ‘~Torontg, . Aug. 24.â€"Local _ grain dealers quote as follows:â€" Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 1 Northerp, $1.21}, nominal, on track, bay ports, for prompt shipment. Ontario Wheatâ€"New, 96c to @#ic, outside, for immediate delive Ontario Oatsâ€"Old, 45¢, outg@, noâ€" minal; new, 38¢, outside. Canadian Western Oatsâ€"Man. .1 feed, 44¢c; No. 23, 44ic, track, pPanpt shipment from bay ports. C Cornâ€" No. 2 yellow, 79¢ to 79%¢, Toronto freights. Peasâ€"None offering. ~ Buckwheatâ€"None offering. ~Rye, 70¢c, outside. » Barley, Mc to 55¢, outside. STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, August 26, 1909 Wheat Standard)...... _ .95 ntluy.... .......... . :05 Cats (standard]...... _ .52 Teb .........«...... .80 Hay per ton.......... 6.00 Brat per ton.......... 20.00 Shorts poer ton........ Live Hogs............ 7.50 Beef, front quarters.... .06 Beef, hind quarters.... _ .7} Butter per poand...... Eggs per doz. ......... Apples, per bag ....... Potatees, per bag,...... GUELPH MARKETS. Guelph, August 26,1909. Whont...........«..« _ :96 People‘s Flour........ 3.00 Maple Leaf Flour..... 2.85 Snowdrift Flour ...... 3.15 Bran, per ton......... 20.00 nmdu:\:-....x.-... 22.00 Chopped Screenings... 1.35 Rolled Oats.......... 1.65 PoRG...:,;:â€".:â€"=1c«.s« â€" +800 By$..â€":+«:«.ss«. «:s | +10 B&OY.............«. .50 ORW................. â€" B1 Joo ate visiting @t â€" Mr. Thos. Rennie‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gardâ€" iner‘ spent Sunday at. Mr.* Noah Shants‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ~ Little of Haysville spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. "Alex. Gilmore.â€" Mr. . Lorne‘ w, Mr. Robt. Anticknap and Mr. Geo. â€"Richardson, left on ‘Tharsday on e hat vest excursion â€" â€" Mrs. _John ton and family also left Thury ~Tot the West, where Mr. Marron ‘ "a homestead.â€"Mr.~ Selby ‘ O Port Huron made a short f his way 16 ~visit his motherâ€" ti Mrs. Dabms, who is very Personals. â€" Mrs. C. Hamel of Stratford and Miss Kincade of Newâ€" ton visited friends hereâ€"thisâ€"week.â€" $s Elia. Campbeli of Berlin _ and Anaic Campbell of _ Stratford tâ€"a Tew days with friends last Misscs Novaâ€" ‘Baiâ€" ley of Listowel nvm Mr. Thos. .Playford‘s. â€" Miss Harvie o# Branchton has ch:"h of the . school here for a few w as Miss Un‘:; say has not yot tned from theak _ Tho ‘.'.:::z:..i;:.':!c of" Water â€" Died> Suddenty.â€"The of Mre: H. C. â€"BHarlett (formerly <Mris, l"en.l; Sheepâ€"Easier onto . who of chéart Y LIVG a T ogk CROSSHILL TTUL] he many _ fciends / weos.â€"Miss Marion Ferguson of Galty ts _ of | Stayner isited her friend, Miss CGasi~ Lack« rl«. of. Crosghil!)} § pet .during the pas % woek.â€" Kr; froan ot Sert ludwig of Jhicw lmwioturg ant. aghton. of | PoroR Sn Jom Stiit of 6t Jacobe! .80 .85 6.00 8.00 . 20.00 20.00 wCA 3 .24 21 3.10 3.35 1.70 10 .16 .16 .64 .08 98 S ns ca, wn oc Potatocs, per bus. .... _ ©.90 gattery pat ho on+ . 20 Low grade Flour...... Hay,per toa ........ 13.00. Hay, per tou new ...... 10.00 Export Cattle Buckwheat...........â€"â€" Butter, per pound ..... Egge, per dozon........ Chickens, each ........ Potatocs, per bag ...... Hay, per ton,...... .... BHBWN»â€"s«ss 5e« carr«s BeOL....+«rcrrrrsers«s MuSiOR,..... ... }««+« POTK..+...:*rrasssst.s Hides............ ... Lambs and pelts, ...... Calf Skine.... ........ WOOlâ€":++«+¢arâ€"â€".«¢+ss.s« Wool washed .......... Tallow, ruft Tallow, rendored Batchere! Cattlo..... â€" 4.25 MiddJlings, per ton.... ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, Auguet 26, 1909 Manitoba Fiour....... 3.00 Bran ................ 20.00 Middlings....per ton _ 26.00 Shorte..â€"..â€"...â€"â€".«+...« 2100 WDGRE..â€".....«â€"...... +091 Goose Wheat.......... .90 Barley (Maiting)...... .55 Mina‘o ~ltedd, cof Alma, was . the puest"of ~Miss Evelyn Lackner Jast weet.â€"Miss Mation Ferguson of Galt, hisited her friend, Miss Cas i m pet during Athe pas: % woek.â€" Kt:oAB NEW HAMBURG MARKEELS. Now &;M 26, 1909 WAaATEBLOOQ MARKETS *Waterloo, August 26, 1909 GALT MARK ETS Galt, August 26, 1909 HAWKESVILLE #s «e caie se.e..... 040 [ rsscs 420 2 c::c11.00 < *« 400 sexerees 18 % 2..0.... .08 wessstes sI0 praizess iUf 6. »«««««" 1980 rasesess 0P asraw.ss (»40 n eeserce 10 y WPP 48 â€" _ 1g Kischerâ€"At Berlin, Aug. . 16th, , to §l '.21 "Mr. ,,‘tn Mrs. Herman Fischer, . a » * ® dlll‘h @r. i :4 i 100. P00‘ schaub. â€"At EKlnita, Aug, ‘18tb, "dy ‘14‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ach-g;_ a son. 14 25%: Elsleyâ€"In\Waterloo, July * 1908;" 20.00| to Mr. asd Mrs. Henry H. Elsley, 10‘ a daughter. * 32.10 Bow:gmâ€"-ln Waterloo, Aug. 8, 1909; e s |. to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch M. Bowman 48 .n .15 .35 2 50 ¢r, being $1,000. . â€"Some yeats it 716 was / tess than that. n.!”‘ :‘.:‘* ~©.15 . thit the bank clerks > don‘t wapt to !“é discussâ€" particularlty for M‘% s 109.00 11.00 1.00 8 .92 12 00 7.560 .93 3.40 A5! ‘16 «15 10 6t T4 .00 .10 .19 15 .67 .16 .04 .87 5 .63 zay much the bank stated. . motnifig °t not ody wat ricd n o hn in ie hoi toâ€" benidict, imust receive $1,200 a year trom the ban*." If hbhea:z thit amount wag niade up from / other woure: the Clerk could get marâ€" ried. ‘‘ba e '“n.. some banks he mfi out â€"that J is higher others, hah.-':::e-m Abe Bank of Ull‘z it is $1,500.~ "In others it was lowâ€" MARTIN.â€"In Berkn, on August 148, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Martin, 3+ Cherry shreet,; a. daughter, FISCIIER.â€"In Berlim, on Aug. 15th, to : Mr. and. Mrs.. Herman. Fischer, Tuerk street, :a daughter. § : Reinhardtâ€"At Berlin,â€" July 3rd, _ to ~Mr. and "Mrs. William Reinbardt, a a‘ daughter. ; Bowmanâ€"Inâ€" Waterloo, Aug, 19, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowman, cormer Menno and Erb streets, a daughter. 4 * M Rupertâ€"In Waterloo, July 30, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert, a daughter. Langâ€"Krignerâ€"At Ehnira, â€" Aug. 11, byRev.; A. R. Schulz, Casper A. Lang, of Chesilcy, to Louige Krigâ€" ner, of Neustadt. Williamsâ€"Steffieeâ€"At Elmica, Aug. 18th, C..W. Williams, of Berlin . to . Adeline StefMer, of Elmira. Dahmerâ€"Clarkeâ€"At" Preston,; ° Aug. 18th, by Rev. Dr. Barbour, Laura E. Clarke, to Charles T. Dahmrr. Lemoireâ€"Cromwellâ€"At * Keowatin} August 16th, by Rev. E. Diamond Luettia â€" Cromwell, to Harry a. Lemoine. McPhersonâ€"At Galt Aug. 17, _ Alexâ€" andor McPherson, in his 15th year. Sehweizcrhol. â€"At â€" Galt, Aug. 17th, Henry Waters Schweizechof, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert _ J Schweizerh!, aged 1 month. Shabagiinâ€"At Galt, Aug. 17th, Hy. Shahagian, infant son of Mr. and ‘. Mts. Deltray Shahagian, aged 4 \ months, Â¥45] McVennâ€"At Freeport, Ilinofs, Mrs. Jane MeVenn, in her 76th year,for~ merly of Galt. Churcherâ€"At (Galt, Aug. 13th, Wilâ€" liam Charcher, of Guelph. Schultzâ€"At Berlin, Aug. 19th, Emâ€" ma Schults, aged 15 years. * Berstâ€"At Pl;ttsville, Aug. 7th, Geo. Berst in his 86th year. 4 Witteâ€"At Millbank, Aug. 16th, Mary Bunscho, beloved wile of C. F. Wittec, Baden. Klinckâ€"At Elmira, Aug: 15th, infan: child of Mr. and Mrs. George Klinck McMickingâ€"At Smith Falls, Aug. 9th BesSie Olive McMicking, third daw ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mc Micking, aged 39 ysars. Watsonâ€"At Winterbourne, Aug. 13th, John Watson, aged 73 years. MoGrathâ€"Ay§ Waterloo, Aug. 23rd, Jessic Matiida Davis, beloved wif ol Wm. McGrath, aged 41 years. Nowakâ€"At Waterloo, Aug. 23rd, in fant child of Mr. and Mrs. No wak, . HMerriottâ€"At Brampton, Aug. 20th, Dick Merriott, formerly of _ Gailt, in het 65th year. John#stonâ€"At Glenallan, _ Aug. 15th John Jchnston, aged 95 years. 50 King Bt. Weost, Berlin. ing room , Hossenauer‘s DEATHS the ~ Keowatin}: E. Diamond Harry G. _dicticss and t â€"headach:s, NO !.,u _ ul. smisery, not a ‘of ,».a” Reliet from this auftering can. bo : lJound , ;; uee £ | Wittiame‘ mflgfl%mw Ap make <the . weak stomachstrong; to banish "the distressing »headaches;, |uu-u-.w and ©â€"dizziness. > .Mrs. C . B. Steeves, of : ~ Milishoro, N. ‘-.& ‘ one ‘of Aibe many who have "been CUf= {ed through the use of ‘these. pills. "Che ~ gays>"I suflered ‘very . much trom "gtomach trouble and would . of ten ‘leave the table. without tasting was. :1 © would éarnestly . recommend them A0.@ll. thoseâ€" who sufter. .as â€" 1 Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€" Henry L. Forler spent Saturday and Sunâ€" day ~with Milverton" and _ Rostock friends.â€"Mr.. Sidney© _ Eidt _ spent a â€" few days in Berlin and Bridge port last week. â€". Miss E. Schmidt was in Berlin over Surday.â€" Miss Saloma Pfanner of Berlin spent ia few days with her mother here last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Val. Glebe â€" of Lisbon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rapp of Drumbo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry LantZ on Sunday.â€" Mr. Ed Ifomeyer of ‘Waterloocalled on friends here on Sunday.â€"Mr. Jos. Peter of Normanby and his daughter, Mrs. Adam Huras of Wellesley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lantz on Sunday, â€" Miss Beatrice Eidt and her friend Miss Edna Hil tard of Stratford were the guests of Miss Vera Eidt last week. usn ,J‘F‘: tuk ~ ‘: Bs °% F3 y!ol %wfl:wd”fi Williaims‘ Pills. ~ They â€" gradual ly testoted | my health and strengtly and now I am as weltâ€"as <ever 4 1t i8. the bloodâ€"bad bipodâ€"that â€" is theâ€"cause of nineâ€"tenths of the ‘ailâ€" meats from which both.men and wo. wen sulfer." The blood is the . ;iteâ€" fAvid wof: the body. ©When the blood is bad it is bound to p some part of ‘the humas system andâ€"thus it is ~that :mw,; ney . trouâ€" ble, b‘fifl&, headaches and hbackâ€" aches â€" and a ‘host of othor. troubles make their appearance.~ Dr, Williams‘ Pink Pills cure all these troublesâ€"and they . cure them thoroughlyâ€"simply because they fill the veins with rich ted blood. .. The genuineâ€"pills bearing tha ~full‘ name . ‘‘Dr; Williams‘ Piak: Pills for Pale People. are sold . by all deslers in medicine "or by _ mail at 50 cents a box.orâ€"six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. William‘s‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. is a girl.â€"_Mr. and Mrs.« Ed, Shantz, +nd famity. of Waterloo Stndayed at the home ol the latter‘s parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Hy Gimbel.â€"Mrs. Elias Hewitt has gone to Galftâ€"on a busiâ€" noss trip for a few daysâ€" Miss Lilâ€" ias Bowman, of Berlin, was a . guest at the honw of hoer uncle, Mr. 8. 8. Detwiler, last week.â€"Mr. E. B. Erti‘s c Betlin, have rented the vacant house, awned by Mr. S. S. Detwilet and have taken up their abode in it for th:it sumimer‘s outing. ~It is known :{' the _ name of N. D.â€"F. canip.â€"The â€"young peopl\ of 1 z an church of Preston, were cnmgnh- ed to a garden party last Thursday ¢¥vening on the beautiful lawn of. ~Mr. | Henry Heise at "Hillcroft." _ The eÂ¥â€" cmagâ€" was an ideal one, for the oC casion, and all present â€"en‘oyed" themâ€"« | seives to their | Heart‘s content.â€"A jolly crowd of young people of Berlin ‘Chc’“’one‘ by Mr. and Mis. Abrens, had a corn roast :and wa‘ermclon feed «t the Groveâ€" on the banks of the river on Saturday evâ€"ning. _ This is getting to be quite a potmlar _ sjot for such outifigs.â€" Mr. H.â€"Hertel, sr. and his staf of workmen, have comâ€" pletel the contract of reâ€"flooting the #reeport bridge...._New PoGrt1g...was prt in to repMace: the old, whwever noeded, whilst the remaiidet of _ it | was torn out, turned and again _ re laid, and made to do serif e _ for | come few years longer.â€" Mr. A. 0. Bowmen, of Berlin and his sister, ’Rev. Mrs. Hutchinson, of _ Elyria, Ohio, with their respective families, |rimicl‘efl near the village on Fat‘râ€" day afternoon. ~> Mrs. Weber, of Elmira, end Mrs. La Grange, of Berlin, were visitors at N. D. F. camp duringz the wee‘. â€"The Bresnehan family, of Berlin,who have been camping in the grove, besâ€" side the Grand River, for the past month or more, closed up camp cb Friday and~ removed to town.â€" Mis: Eunice Beck, ofâ€"Berlin, is the guest of Miss Margaret Erb at N. D. F. camp this week.â€"Mrs. Peler #Favd er of Berlin is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. (Geoo. Latsch, sr.â€"Mrs. R. Burly, het daughter Miss Torcnto, and Mr. J. Dookn, . o Toronta, â€" and . Mr. J. Do hm, of Speedsville, were visitors in oar bure on Sunday.â€"MrÂ¥. Derfling, of Baden, and her sister, Mrs. Hagen, of Bettin, called on Mrs. Hy. Lutz on Saturday. whil.t â€" caroute to Riverbank ceme tery to visit the graves of th:ir de parted parents, the Tate Mr. and Mrs. Homeiet, of Breslau.â€" Mcssts. â€" Notâ€" men and Herman Hertle, jr., have. onâ€" cagedâ€" with Mr. Jobn Dipple for (th: threshing season. â€"CongratyÂ¥ations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Sherk. It Residence For Sale PR e '&,’J‘ ,:‘ h "" s : 5 i8 ® cs * F“" l â€"th» vick uoi â€" m S 13 :““-;'; {nt .."1 mt â€" headachcs. _ near . ees _ with H Aim¢ As ' ‘has 1 misery, sot a time flu:fi Reliet from this gulleti0g | the town" qunad â€" through the, use OF DC fjor.. which PHILIPSBURG FREEPORT. St., Waterioo Abtues.â€"Mr. K. â€"A. MasDonal4, : genial. merchant io _ lea‘ing: our ‘ burg an ho .: :“ o 'j',,w' â€" d C " as he . will ~!i ”i..!u‘_» ud Thb d koi ie ie we hesuog cDi¢d; 4n «Bertin on Satirday, Augâ€" 17th, Albert Kaiser/in bis 39th year, Mr. Kaiser . was born and raised Jt Rosevile, where he has always â€" been hizhly . respected. . He had been in poot _ hcalthb forâ€" some time . until deatlh .zelieted kis sufferings. We exâ€" tend ‘our .sympathy <to the bereaved New Telephone tarit. _ Bring o6 your aperas n 6; T ad iarmevs y this vi haye. ore cemont. . sallos. We â€" wideâ€"a1 #:rmers .and they: keepup with VIFOCLOTY ‘:ghm Alsoa splenâ€" wee Â¥\0+ Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. The Beli '!m Co, of < Harness promptly and neatly rdlauives, NEW TELEPHONE mmv‘! Kmg E;Z‘II,LErmoo For the DISTRICT OF WESTâ€" | ©#0000Â¥#80Â¥2Â¥2008288001 ERN ONTARIO including ghanges of firm natmes, changes of'l...': itkore dolne cell o w on 144 street addresses, or for. duplicate Mieuat: cusan entries, should be handed in at| ICtf ones to o 4 Hegectof ) 31 mores, situated one ha‘t mile :‘%m’?um hard and ne n property a good stone house with 8 rooms, bank barn. 34x5# feet and drivâ€" Alex. Ames Sales conducted in any part of Watâ€" | ._â€"*** *~ erloo County, Satisfaction guaranteed. | . ,, \,____ That apfendid 200 acre farm being lots 11,‘ 15 in the 2nd concession, Divigion Guelph Tp. ‘The Buildings are good, stone bogse, heated with furnace, hard aud soft water in ki:ch en, bank batn 80x80 with root house ani siavics under. _ liay oarn ovruy with horse stable, sheep house anf shed beneath, hog and hen house, driv« ing and implement barns . sepatate irom other buildings. Anâ€"amopie supâ€" ply> of water pumped by windmill, neverfailing spring creek" touches coruer. of farm. Orchard, pnl-m aâ€"lot of Maple, Sprtuce, ete.~ have beeh . planted. About 10 acres of woodland,~ over 100 acres in. grass, besides the bush, ‘and" all in a Orstâ€" class condition of fertility, This is one ‘of the very West farms in the county of. Wellington and is a sure farn. for grain, grass anl suots a is situated 6 mutes n-'oww a + .T.R., ‘ whes" hrom Redmmnneg c t > 2 Its ffom New ( pit© ng shed, hard and soft water and running 34â€"6mos. Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List * SPomacnio Snwaarion, Dounty .. ‘u‘"_‘“"of“w:‘ o P e CE ' Notice is hcrm.lm. that L have transmitted or vered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Lo A cnpadinbentincs in ies againtis . O puate 4 Electors are called u to examine the Said List and, if any omissions For Sale orunyon':mm found therein, * sumkg to take proceedings to we a have the said errors corrected aceord» “‘;‘.‘.‘2’.-".'-‘...‘5 ing to law. modation, . nore 1 timbered w c no wasle "Ontario Voters List Act," the copies nqnh-.d“H Said Sections to be so transmi or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, of all perâ€" sons appeating, 1J Municipal Elections; and that the Sald U-tw-flntrc‘w at my office, at Blair, on the l4th day of Auguit 1909; and remains thenlorlnflpmon- ceccsdiihcs 4 haver + ECC WOV W Assessment Roll of the Said Municiâ€" gmhtohmaflodwmh the Said un at Elections for Members of the re Assembly and at Municinal : and that ',hlg‘id FARM FOR SALE Farm for Sale NOTICE WATERLOO (Form 3, Section 12) A. L KUMPF, Local Manager. AvaUst vONPRAU: _ ; , GALT or PHONE 310. Auctioneer GEO. A. TILT, Ulerk of Waterloo Tp., 52 VÂ¥. CU. 3. Form 3. 21306 anros: 120 nores undors Wtms of onl R hooke ant Lssn ons f insd itaker %“ fi $ m 1 aore %dwfi in pounlny %l.:‘ t & hmmhfi' and dairying: On the inran Actacoe aeates devinel Licensed Auctioneer Three acres of land in the village of Monpremise is ® s008 hreme. doo a $ k ling hompm 5 rooms ?:l‘fi-m barn, Price $240. Apply to HENRY STECKLE Mâ€"Omos. Strasburg, P.0. Registored Seed Wheat for Sale For the Counties of WATERLCO and OXFORD. Satiefaction guaranâ€" Tha Daily Telegrank «t Ra.n, .m .. letenm ceive prompt abtention.1 _ _ #4f, 1 ~~___ Dawson‘s Golden gtown according to he Tuies ‘of the Canaiisn: ‘Geed °Grewsrs A.fldsfl-. U.:chllynh‘hg.l:' years. â€" C,.R. GIES, 32â€"1mo Heideiberg, Ont. Creditors of Daniel Wismer, :late of the Town of Berlin, in the County of Waterloo, Minister, deceased, | are hmb‘lnoufled that his estate will: be distributed on the 13th September, llm.mdm will be had only to ol of notice shall be given to Baer, Mannheim, Ont., George A. Weber, Beriin, Ont., the :lNllm or to the undersigned beâ€" m&g Berlin. August 7th, 1000, W. M. CRAM, Berlin, Ont. 32 2t Executors‘ Solicitor. i recpork 2 bofinesmittoin ssont Re Obromucle Felegmph at_Waterlon on Robt. Bricknell MAt Tenders â€"addressad: to the underâ€" gned and marked *‘Tender for Sew. a" will be reéseived up to soon of Notice to Creditors on Town and Farm Property. Property for Sale 38 Frederick St. Tenders Wanted Farm For Sale 24 4 Money to Loan Henry Knoll, Berlin. Â¥ad MICHAEL SHBAC, Vaeant Lots and Businsss Properties ut all Money to Loan. © Conveying and Insurance Baden, Ont. second hand .‘ etc, A' P 2M VAA o ; Meaton t t . e 7 weeek o une ie s ds ~</l fo h beshatis, + W Hathiloy ate by t A e mmde. in ;. Cl . Up toâ€"Cate MoCormick Implaments miade, in . . | 2e0 ao the aein s ite mt o talt on W ndpeadegs t Shtuadaraat te ohke ts uy avening At Having taken out an Auctioneer‘s license for Waterloo County I solicit the sales of farmers and others who li.;'h:": xpec'i:nt: thb’m.?d e in in ifteemsank mt serv Sf the public. _ e " 4t H. B. Duering paid. Load every Pnd Mooday Nent mopment topr 6th McCormick â€" I am known by the leading boree, men as a practical horge shoer. Shoe, ing done so as to give comfort and develop the feet, Interferin; UI’ overreaching strictly “rrvvflg& also sell the Adams Wagon and the ana puke Su.. ppposite eage Cor. h lhort and Duke St«.. opvosite R-idnfl. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED N $2050 Large central brick with barn “ Cosy home, all convenionces, $225 . SplendidTots, no Alling. ©105B ~Each, two building lots, ~~~~â€" Fire Insurance. Accident Insurâ€" Licensed Auctioneer â€" High Class Shoecing Money to Loan, â€" Houses to Let Wilkinson and Fleury Plows. King St. E., Opposite Dr. Hett‘s office on o nc i Buy a Home J â€" KLSHINNM&QOQ. . â€" cod brick building 90 x 40 .. Blacksmith shop, good brick building "t"~"’é #â€"tmos s Ont, & For Sale or To Let 10â€"tf, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills ~" . ~~ > tritten. A. K. Ores sman UNDERTAKING NUMBER UNLIMITED, A workingman‘s brick ho 8 rooms, good garden 5 yr, Phone 552. Phone 327, Watericoe Implements en Mosul)

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