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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Oct 1909, p. 8

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mvwv MEnpr yc on hest export was $5.60 §5.00, about 10c above th: & y _ at. Cais marh al“:-u-t!h'!‘f: w,---â€"-â€"v~“. rt cabtie were absent and trade in this /. class was _ as@ result unssually &# M‘u.l“fl'mm good butcher cattle and prices for this C orsa steady to Arm. The. toP ;’fi."‘"‘nfii‘ al rum. Representative prices were: Calves . Unien Stock Yarcs, Torof #6.â€"The matket was slow bi atoadv at this market toâ€"day Export do., bulls Butcher cat Toronto, Oct. 36. â€"The grain malr ket ranges today about the _ same levels as it closed before the holiâ€" day. The {oreign markets being itâ€" regular export business is more or less held up. â€" Millers are still short of Ontatio wheat, and the flour _ is correspondingly firm. _ Ontario wheat No. 2 mixed winter wheat} $1 @ $1â€"â€" 01 .outside; No. 2 white, $1.01 C $1.02 outside, Manitota wheat, spot No. 1 northerm, $1.03; No. 2 northâ€" ern $1.014; for October delivery, No. 1. northern $1.02}; No. 2 northern $1.01, on track, la‘e ports. Corn, Americar, No. 2 yellow, 694¢ @ 10c Sheep, ewes Een CCC 000 do., bucks and culls 2.50 Spring lambs ... â€"â€" 5.00 Sloks, Lo.b ... 18 eronto _ freights. Oats, Canadiin Western No. 1, 39c.; No. 2, 38%c; No. 3, 3%¢ on track, lake ports; Ontario, No. 2 white 37c @ 38¢ outside, 39c @ 40c on track, Toronto. _ Barley No. 2 for first shipment, 57c é 58¢; No. 3 extra, 55¢ @ 56¢c; No. 3, 50c @ 5!¢ outside: Manitoba, No. 3, 53¢; No. @ 40c on track, Toronto. _ Barley No. 2 for first shipment, 57c @ 58¢; No. 3 extra, 55¢ @ 56¢; No. 3, 50c @ 5!¢ outside, Manitoba, No. 3, 53¢; No. 4, 50%¢ on tract, lake ports. Peas, new,. No. 2, 85c @ 86¢ outside. Rye No. 2, 72¢. @ 73¢ outside. Buckwheat No. 2, 56¢ qutside. . Manitoba _ flour quotations at Toronto | are: _ First patents, $5.10; strong bakers _ $1.90: BERLIN MABEKETS. Berlin, October 28th 1909 Filour per 100 lbe. .... $2 90 Bran 64 +««~. 100 Middlings "“ ;gg !mgupug ush....... _ .98 Heimanâ€"At Berlin, _ Oct. 24th to to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiman, jr., a son. Goetzâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, a daughter. Tateâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McLean Tate , a Mos:râ€"At Elmira, Oct. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Mcser, a daughter. Moserâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Moser, a son. Moserâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 21st to Mr. a rs. Edward Moser, a Fischerâ€"At Forgus, to Mr. and Mrs. Enoth Fischer, a son. Migliatiniâ€"At New Hamburg, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Migliatini, a son. Schmidtâ€"In Wilmot Township t3 Mr. and Mrs. Concad Schmidt, _ ¢ ‘ son. Youngâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 19th, ta Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young, a son Clemensâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 21st to Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Clemens, a son. Zolleetâ€"At Berlin, to Mr. and _ Mrs. John Zoller, a daughter. Harrisâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 21st, â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hrrris, a Millmarâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 19th, to Mr and Mrs. W. J. Millman, a son. Panasewiczâ€"Draszkiewiezâ€" At _ Berâ€" lin, Oct. i9th, Miss _ S. Draszkieâ€" wicz to Mr. W. Panasewicz. Dumartâ€"Greb.â€"At Berlin; Oct. 20th, by Rev. S. R. Knechlel, P.E., Wilâ€" liam F. Bumart to Elenora M. Greb. Mitobellâ€"Erns(â€"At Berlin, Oct 21, by Rev. S. E. Marshall, Wiltrid E. Mitchel! to Salena R. Etnst Wonde!â€"Harneburg, _ Oct. 21st, by Rev. E. Bockelmann, Alice Hanm~ burg to Horman Werndell. Lorentzâ€"McCardleâ€"At Waterloo Oct. $5th, . by Rev. Fatker~Spet;, Join 8. Lorentz, to Mrs. McCardle Starrâ€"Millerâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 25th by Rev. Mr. Oberlander, Edith Milâ€" Jer to Emil Start, Waterloo. Siebelâ€"Schlosserâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. %5th, Edward Sicbel to Dora Sch losser, Kixchnerâ€"Coughlinâ€"At Hespcler,Oct 86Us, by the Rev. Father Widnor, « Reances ~Coughlin, to John Kirch mer, of Kossuth. . . *4 do., common wwervid id 1 @;}wu@ * x3 Gnran LIVE STOCK cattle, picked 4â€"90 cattile choice$5.50 Elmira, Oct. 20th, to Mr. Wim. Mcser, _ a daughter. Waterloo, Oct. 19th, to Mrs. Eph. Moser, a son. Waterloo, Oct. 21st to MARRIAGES Yarcs, Toronto, Oct BIRTHS Oats, Canadiin §$5.60. A lew nbs sold ~at the â€" average 7.50 but prices iv. Several 21 26 10 00 3.10 1.10 1.35 .98 .16 FiOUT, SOUB .«a00« »+ «* Buiter, per ib..... ...« Exgs. "rdn......... aWATERLOO MARKETE Waterloo, Ostober 28th 1900 ELMIRA MARKETH Elmirs, October 281b§1909 Manitoba Fiour....... 275 _ 285 BréB ............>... 20.00 20.00 Middlings....per ton _ 24.00 _ 26.00 Bhorts................ 21.00 _ 21.00 WBGBt..â€"»...«..««.... 100 1.00 Goose Wheat.......... .80 .85 Barley (Maiting)...... _ 50 .56 Shouldets .....â€"...â€".â€" Bacon.......... ...... Potatoes per bag...... Ducks................ 60 Butter per poand...... _ .25 Egge per doz. ......... .23 Apples, per bag ........ .60 Potatoss, per bus ...... .90 STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, October;28th 19(9 Wheat Standard)...... _ .98 BAIIOY .:.« «â€"serre«.. _ 48 Cats (standard]...... 40 PtBS fexeersrereers«s 15 Hay per ton.......... 13.00 _ 1 Bran per top.......... 20.00 2 B{m per ton.......... 20,00 20.00 SBhorts per ton........ 25.00 Live Hoge............ 740 7.50 Beef, front quarters.... _ .C6 .64 Beef, bind quartere.... _ .74 .08 Chickens............. 35 .53 Ducks................ 50 .00 Studimanâ€"Knoxâ€"At _ Shefficld, Oct. 6th, by Raz, Mr. Cole, Ethel M. Knox to Joseph Studiman. Newstcadâ€"Grecnâ€"On Breslau _ Road, by Rev. Dr. Barber, Preston, Nanâ€" cy Green to David Newstead. Mitchellâ€"Shoemakerâ€" At Berlit, on Oct. 26th, by Rev. J. T. Marshall, Bertha Shoemaker to Oliver Mitâ€" chell, London. Whiteâ€"Hilbornâ€" At Berlin, Oct. 25, by Rev. J. W. J. Andrew, _ May Louise Hilbotn, to Alfred W. White, of Langham,â€" Sask. Schiedelâ€"Thompsonâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 26th, by Rev. H. Sanderson, Cathâ€" arine Thompson to Alvin Schiedel. Thompsenâ€"At Washington, Oc+t. 14P, Alex. Thompson in his 67th year Rubyâ€"East Zorra, Oct. 14th, Sylvesâ€" ter, infant son of Mr. and _ Mrs. Jobn Ruby,aged 2 months. Panabakerâ€"At Hespeler, Lena Warnâ€" er, relict of the late David Panabaâ€" ker, in ber 73rd year. Walzâ€"At Watetloo, Oct. 20th, the infant . sen of Mr. and Mrs. Fran‘ Walz, aged 3 months. Hofflmanâ€" At Mitchell, Oct. _ 24th, Frank Hoffman, son of John Hofiâ€" man in his 23rd year. Tykeâ€"Near Linwoo#, Oct, 20th, Erie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyke, aged 3 yeaps. Moreâ€"At Hawkesville, O‘t. 17th, Eliâ€" zabeth Laura, infant daughter _ 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert More, aged 7 months. Erbâ€"Neat Wellesly, Oct. 17tb, Chris tian Erb in his 77th year. Youngâ€"At Garafraxa, Jane Douglas, relict df the late Frederick Young jn her 53rd year. Tateâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 26th, the _ inâ€" fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Tate. Horse Hair Clipping The undenlg.nnd has ins‘alled a maâ€" chine for o\mJ horses‘ hair and all work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guar d1â€"4f #e epemses se a8 s * + * seee esam®s 6 > *# «4 »e s a s 6 a «mm DEATHS JOHN SIMPSON Fire Hall, Waterloo 10.00 â€"10.00 11.00 12.00 ~30.00 _ 10.00 10 00 gx*si [3 hdlg'l Sale Farm Stock and{Implements ||\ are. “T?:':E%'.h':?&:‘z $ ith 1909 lmmnl 4 miles north, and 1 : 10.00 10.00 44 .14 45 .15 24 1.25 16 24 16 .13 .05 124 12+ 10 36 58 50 15 40 .52 .80 12.00 .21 N .24 7.50 15 04 .16 15 124 T0 32.00 1.C0 13.00 20.00 25.00 +10 40 A8 .40 .25 .80 40 Heideibory, ~ 4 morth, and . i mile west of .'m south 1 saile vg"d +. ‘Jacobs, on > 1eth.1809 at 1 o‘clock p.m., . the following valuable property, namely: | _ Hotsesâ€"Dark bay mare 13 _ years Horsesâ€"Dark: bay: e 13 . years old good driver;, bey. horse # years enitte years % 8 got by ‘Squate Dul‘.‘%-m.! colts 6 months old got by Gold Dust. Cattle, Etc.â€"Farrow cow, cow due to calve in April, cow due to calve in December, cow que. to calve in March, steer rising 2> years old, 10 and opge good dog. "fl,u..-u. Btc:?-ohrm gang plow, single plow, â€" turmip . seeder, threeâ€"seated carriage, pleasure sleigh, set team harness, bob sleigh, set bugâ€" gy harness, seraper, harrow, 12 cords wood, and many other articles . too numerous. to mention. ... Household Effects, . Etc. â€" meat tub (new); 3 beds, 1 hedm 2 leaf tables, kitchen table, 2 pantry cupboards, kitchen cupboard, 2 sinks, 2 water benches, 4 milk cupboards, 2 tables, churn, flour chest, _ 3 wood chests, 2 cooking stoves, 2 box stoves 2 spinning wheels, iron kettle, . 4 fron pots, 4 benches, 2 chairs, robe, sewâ€" ing machine, milk cooler, milk cans, 1 dry kiln for drying fruit with a good box stove, and many other artiâ€" cles. & Terms of Saleâ€"Pigs and all sum of ten dollars and under cash, over that amount 12 months credit on apâ€" proved joint notes or 4 per cent. 01 for cash payments of credit amounts. MENNC HORST, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneet. on the main rodd leading from Bresâ€" lau to New Germany, in the townâ€" shi p of Waterloo, 24 miles cast . of Bloomingdale, and 1$ miles north of Breslau, on There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m. sharp the following valuable property, viz: HMorsesâ€"Bay horse, 4 years _ old, bay mare 5 years old, supposed to be. im foal; bay driver 8 years old, aged bay mare supposed to be in foal, 2 aged mares, 1 sucking colt, got by Prince Victor. ' Cattle, etc.â€"Cow fresh, cow _ due to calve in March, 2 cows supposed to be in calf, 2 ewes and about 20 chickens. null, turnip pulper, _ wheel barrow, stoncboat, grindstone, 2 itron kettles, hay knife, 2 sets of farm _ harness, set single harness, _ horse blankets, robe, grain bags, â€" logging chains, crow bar, sledge hammer, crosscut saw, neckyokes, whiffletrees, shovels, forks, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Tcrmsâ€"gay, grain, mangles, chickâ€" ens and alRsums.of ten dollars and under cash, over that amount 12 months credit _ on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. RAYMOND BITSCHEY, .Prop. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. _ 41â€"2t Hay, Grain, Roots.â€"Atrout :500 bushels mixed grain, 60,Qushels barâ€" ley, abodt 7 tons of clover hay, and 175 bushels mangels. ¢ Tinplementsâ€"Sawyer _ and Massey engine with separatot, straw and chaff blower and water tank; this outâ€" fit is in good runnifig order; Massey Harris binder 6 ft. cut, nearly new; mower with pea harvester, Noxon mower, Noxon drill combined; cultiâ€" vator, hay loader, lumber wagon, bobsleigh, top buggy, nearly new; sulky, cutter, (nearly new), disc, hay rake, chopper, circular saw, two furrow plow, plow, 2 singlo plows, scuffler, sugat beet box, hay rack, three section iron harrows, _ fanning Farm Stock and Implements WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3rd Auction Sale A Few of Our Record Breaking SHOKE YALUES: Do not pass this list. These lines are all new, but bought at a big discount, you get the advantage. SPECIAL â€"OFâ€" WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th S a“'"vl"' .‘iâ€""‘. : j ‘fâ€";&o black team (. well dark hy_gnp 5 years old. h("' TLE. ETC. -E:.. to calre ‘ebruary, fresh cow, cow to j..l..'um. cow muto ;fl% in June, heifer to calve uge ‘yearling ‘steer, % calves, tol‘ 2 _wee.s old, 6 : acd asout 100 chickens. 86 * * IMPLEMENTS, ETC. -lcn'lil binder, mower, ‘q rake, Sylvester drill, fiw seccer, single plow. one .. the ow whw. jrom urtqv.“l:u roller, . , . wegon, two Seated carriage, u,v. open buggy, sulky, 'fih cutters (nearly new), ol , 10% ':I;l per, wagon box, hay , set gravel ald m“uuu.i Â¥~#~" § i, BQ 4. 6 f hn;.‘ \set plow harness, set carriâ€". ago hatness, two sets single harness, set leather‘ fly ‘nets, single leather fAy Hiet, sa> pan, about 100 sa> buckets, iron kettle, crosscut saw, twa _ sets nm&um, whealbarrow, forks, hoâ€" €8, Tels, scythes, necikyokcs, douâ€" bletrees, horse blefikets, and many other articles too ifimerous top menâ€" tion. * 2 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. â€" 3 cooing stoves, box stove, â€" exâ€" tension â€" table,â€" leaf table, table, _ 6 diningâ€"room chairs, 3 cane seated ;‘clnln. 6 kitchen chairs, washing maâ€" chine, chutm, clothecs wringer, sewing lglchlnc, eight day clock, two sin‘s, soia, washstand, sausageâ€"grinder ani stuffer, 8 rocking chairs, 3 benches, $ cider barrels, large meat tub, counâ€" ter scale, capacity 240 Tbs., buréau, and many other articles. GRAIN, HAY, ROOTS.â€" Atout 15 tons mixed hay, about 600 Wus. oats, 30 bis. Pras. 25 bus. tbatley, about 100 bus. mangels and a quantiâ€" ty of horse carrots. REAL _ ESTATE.â€" At the same time ind place there will be ofcr:d for sal}, the highly cultivated farm of the late Henry Frickey, comprisâ€" inz of about 64 acres more "or less o! gocd farm land, 8 acres sown in fall whoat, 14 acres sown in grass, & acres bush, 2 acres orchard â€" and the balance under good state of culâ€" tivation. Cn the farm is situated a twoâ€"storey Vrick house 24x28, with 1j storey brick kitchen 14x20, gooi cellar under the whole houso, body batn 70x10, straw shed 24x28, drivâ€" ing house 20x16, woodshed and othetr outbuildings. _ Ample supply of gool water. This is one of the best ani most highly cultivated farms in the covniry and _ without :Sbubt a money maker. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE to be made known on day of sale. 1hâ€"te on Ch Rarm Stock and Implements TERMS OF CHATTELS.â€" Hay, grain, roots, chickens, and all sums of 'rfl'n'%ollars and under, _ cash, ovey‘ that amounrt 12 monihs‘ creâ€" dit _ on approved joint notes or 4 pir cent discount off for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. Sale to commence at 1 ‘o‘clock p.m. sharp. Th: farm will be sold first before the chattels. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer 41â€"2t. That splendid 200 acrb farm being lots _ 14, 15 in the 2nd concession, Division Guelph Tp. The Wuildings are good, stone house, beated with furnace, hard and soft water in kitch en, bank batn 80x80 with root house anl stables under. _ Hay barn 50x60 with horse stable, sheep house ani shed beneath, hog and hen house, drivâ€" ing and implement barns _ separato from other buildings. An ampic supâ€" ply ol water pumped by windmill, neverfailing spring creek touches one corner of farm. Orchard, garden and a lot of Maple, Spruce, etc. have been planted. About 10 acres of woodland, over 100 acres in grass, besides the bush, and afl in a firstâ€" class condition of fertility. This is one of the very West farms in the county of Wellington and is a sure farm for grain, grass and roots. It is situated ¢ miles from Gueiph, 2¢ miles from Mosboro, G.T.R., 3} miles from Wefsenburg C.l.il., 2#» miles from New Germanv and sachool is 4 mile from the house. For terms and particfifats apply on the premises or to Jan.ss and Wiliam * sidiaw, The Tovn of Berlin will ru #1.00 eord for a quantity of firld stone mi"nd in the Corporation (nd on Wilmot Street. For further -fo,tna- tion, enquire at the office of the Town Engineer. N. ASMUBSEN, Chairman Bd. of Works, Wanted Field Stone 160 acres mote or less, all under cultivation, known as the George Moore farm and situated within the corporations of tha towns . of Berlin and Watcrloo; apprcximately 60 acres in hops, balance meadow and stubble. The who‘e or any Part of said farm will be sold to any one purchascr. _ Most any part of same is switablt Tor building lots. .Apply W. M. 0. LOCHEAD, Assignee, Tho (é. Moore Estate. Office 51 King St., W. Berlin. _ FARM FOR SALE Guelph, Farm For Sale will be by qpublic aeâ€" 0t liea of the late Hhaty situated .â€" about 5J miles it of . Wavarioo, 1 mile north iile cast of. Erbsville on RICHARD FRICKEY GORDON FRICKEY, JOHIN BIERMAN, Executors in rameiih da e omm t Falegradh Office." W atâ€" numrmglu.l‘“? ‘AE * dine , 7. ‘ "e i aiiike | JOSEPH 8. 42 > Bioomingdale, Ont. acres of luad, Con. 13, .A r;i..ug wikering Uou? C rndes and pros sls Siinds of irutle on properiy * t and rooguanier poure math ts reoftrnadt ** agood roughoast house wila tea room», sumâ€" mef kischen hod wooudhouse althohed, 2 sow hfi&-,flflflu“ufldw{;& buildiags. Be‘l or exchaoge for Jarger K For fartaer onsistifig of 100 aorer being Lot 37, Con,. 11, ;Iort.h Dumfries, Oou;n'l‘] o?'lufloo. Upon it are erected the following bmllh: in‘ good repair, A commodious house of a cix lnohvdladboudnltud:uvho, v-u: M-:.'h;_“_:..- in 17 x 16 with a straw +hed attached 26 x 30, stabilng all cament but horse To on m aninnay vo=. Atoue 5' scable m combined 18 x 50 and +nd ancther pig +table hzmm'Mm x 30, both stables com»ntâ€" A p on ran foan inges 14 acres sown in fall wheat, 5 ncres alfaifs, 15 acres olover, 12 sores clover, sod out one seaâ€" son. Thesollis of a rich clay loam and in | H‘gher‘ market price paid. Load every arcond Monday Next chipment Nov. Iis t * j d4{â€"1me, m.uated near the village of Wallaceville, being -w‘t‘h hunv.:: 2‘12&"-‘1‘::‘ 8, Con. 4, in the vowuhir of Wnnn. Farm is in good state of cultivation, adapted for dairying and grain raising; has fAve acres go rwood nufi' ; so vmuu land. a large M'ngsm l-:: for cultivation, new house and barn; very owum:‘n.l.l to chui sohoo!1. ummlk_-n:fih. shop, office, #} miles . For furâ€" ther particulars apply to 19 ® OTTo WIEDERHOLD, ‘ 40â€"1mo Wallace P. 0. Farm for Sale Comprising 25 aores. situated oneâ€"half mile eral store, post office, blacksmith J 3 miles g.mflou and A.mllf: to school. Un the wm- ises are a lus.:ak barn with ste u::' i pommaprn tds tanie soues or dnotj.nqflnu to the undersigned, OTTO WIEDERHOLD, 10â€"1mo Wallace P, 0. u'nu { nd:‘nll‘nod offers his lug for chglt. asle! acres, being parts s 1 l.fl*mm .‘do-' of Nz-m'n Bo.'f‘h & 'l‘wnlhlfd Wilmos, Upon it ars erected a commedions two storey stone house 30 x 36 ft. wmmocluommohwnnx 36 ft. with llloh.l}:fl se aitach»d. a hank barn 64 x 80 .um%flhoflu'l 50 ft. and oter necessary on lm A cement tl‘oll:.fl.mhfll-'?‘ 1 summer. ~ Thore are about 24 aores of weod land and 1 more of cedar swamp with & â€"never failing “fln‘mn. -mmnw-n.l’hllvhut. intet nirorinnnd sontlnl erbovetf aen alfa or abous $ acres. The farm is in a g00d state of cultivation, B 8. HERNE 87 U mll&\n?.o. Comvrllln[hlm sores more or slluated adjacent to the vuh’on( Wallacevi mn. north baives of Lots n-dl} Con. 4, Farm is in a state <f cultiva‘ion, well adapted t> dairying, well watered and nearly adapted to dairying, wel! watered and near‘ all vieared, vor} coureniynt to oburobes, gen If you want your sale properly conâ€" ducted, write or Telephone to DAVID RUDY, Tavistock Ont. © D. RUDY Auctiongeer 41â€" Farmfor Sale Also orders taken for fplclure frames, :‘ln‘iiow shades and furnicure of all nds Reside Bales conducted in any part of the County, Satisfaction guaranteed. Your putromgo solicited. _ All orders: left m Tatko, Wt 5e prompily stt gent, ©, ow promptly atâ€" vended to» Address S e a The updersigned offers is farm for sale SHIPPING R0GS WANTED IN BADEN ALBX. AMES, AUCTIONEER 34â€"6mos. J â€"KSHINN & CO. Comprising 100 sores more or less, siluated FARM FOR SALE on Town and Farm Propeorty. UNDERTAKING Farm For Sale Money to Loan Henry Knoil, Berlin. Farm for Sale Wanted . Al d 8t n Ti Waterice. Dusaazzt hn NUMBER UNLIMITED, BOX 5, GALT or PHONE 310, aATHEBINE FARREL, o n i hap Cat. ot : w"mnâ€"â€". hr:'r'-' is in good state of o, adap s five acres W_T‘;n:: I 2 lavon aarasve af naw la vandw For Sale ;;“m“n. l;r:bil | 5 Preston, Ont, ~tt Lost 16 -omi,.mo- &o‘ premâ€" Ts w8 o x maasnmias shop with Stellecc« »14 in i k l e Tikg vhron A‘ cider mill and in by watct" power,â€" ai ho ns mame | cluded in mmm ty l"",u""“b ;f m acant lots business prices. o s t e . od Money to W"Cflmmh.-m o t ols : / < s is e l ; In a gre LE fowing .:g‘fi § home ) i| *J that arise gn f case in the e j cannot but r § and Borlin is +\ . is the time t« : | 4 8 roomed red t 7 toomed â€" â€" 6 roomed tb : se 8 roomed n 3 retired a i F. E ; NO. 38 FRI fWho‘ll Reap the Profits F. E. Shantz & Co. 38 Frederick: St. â€" Phone 552. many apieadle, prospority . . o hn ve 1 ol n e n ols NY 12 who ate selling in order to g0 West to buy more land for who on account of old age are retiring from active life. We have also a â€" um bx'bahlulqucl- ?..«,"" to eir farms for smaller or larger ones, or for tow: perty . mm«-mww.ta.qet:lmm.ugg_- + towns in ‘“M‘. p' "a #% " P n&nm sandy . and Joam, good orchard, lair bWildâ€"~ ings. 6 miles from Owner retiring . > e . A nite. located Yerm otâ€" 10 acres. . Ha® first class tand and . goud puildings." Price only $1900. . Near Baxrlin _ _ _ = .__. _._ [ ;A'wgi-:‘..ia:hf-dzmc ‘miles from New > Dun@e, Aation: got vaige whttdlegy, tte. â€" â€" Pricg 20000 oc * wouls "eRaee ot ~â€" We want your whout, oate and basley and are always bdsers, ‘paying ‘the bighest market valaes We always bave bran middlings, meal, corp, cornâ€" chop, screenings, oto. on band and selling at right priecs.. ~ _~.__ _ _ . Thess mills Hav® been renovated and made upâ€"toâ€"date in squipment. for the miliing of high ciass four and feed, 1or custom shopping and oat cruskipg $1100 buys a 20 acte farm, ‘ 2 miles from Breslan/ $ ol timâ€" bet, ba)ance fll‘m, lair m * “4.' d To t â€". A good dairy farm, °. halt _ way tetween e on Tro‘léy line, contains 60 acres <ofland, with ~=# fowing well on place. Owner retiting tm ~‘:lg & __ __ _ Our fawily flour "The King‘ is an‘esceptionally finc flour for all bouseâ€" hold purposes. WWe buy and sell, we exchange and trade. ) We gusranteed {air treatment with courtesy, f IRVIN MASTER, Prop. Flour! Grainl Feed!â€" The Daily Telegraph at Berlin will re ceive p:o!nm p .tt House Phong Nv. 734, Freeport For the Countiee of WATERLCO and OXFORD. Satisfaction guaranâ€" teed. â€"Address communications to Freeport or business left in care ot the Obronicleâ€"Telegraph at_W ater!oo or Phone 97 I am known by the leading toree, men as & practical horee shoer, Shoe, ing done so as to ‘give comfort and sverransning . ies â€"Araveniey n wlbe alo sell the Ad.mn’“’::iufl the Wilkinson and Fleary Plows.â€" _ _ MENKO THOMAN Berlin KING BTREET, . WATERLOO .. nognrt toe Weterios Connty t »eiey peapfop t o V mnt %&&?fl‘fifi: s ce ce fo on Bon Jn B n Bm us Bon Pn PnBonfor usn fouffnfants ..F.'*.‘;?.?..“..wa.u::o@ rmmmriton e ncormmeesmepiciininenesconcomeomeommmntsnmmmceremmmmmmenmerce g;&:ip:&wmwun the service Robt. Bricknell â€" H. B. Duering > Re] $ 104 $ 0A Anrvailic ; yoult it + db Licensed Auctioneer . NO. 38 FREDERICK 8T. BERLIN. PHONE 682.‘ $ . .. P â€" 3 sa ob e ndelinl e iebinintninbeBeGAEEE piFob HolofeFubtfe fofefobet bAFAAEREE S ~etei King St. E., Opy osite Dr. Hett‘s office 11 4¢ In a many instances it is the outsider coming upon the inâ€" fowing a rising real estate market who makes the profits. ‘The Ti ains Traffetts bas giorttly chom took.." DNE jot Th 0 00e . @ & al em. case in the city of Berlin. Pick up some of the susps yours@f. Yo@w, cannot but realize that there is a growilnog demand for lufinm and Berlin is bound t> go shead, with its many manufacturers now . is the time to buy. Hers are a fow. *J 8 roomed red pressed brick, very modern, fine larke lot $4100. °_‘ _ 7 toomcd red pressed brick, all corvenienccs, near factovies $24175. 6 roomed brick with sewers on Bcm‘o1 street $1800, 8 roomed new brick house, fine large stabla Just the thing for & retired _larmer. * * ; e F. E. SHANTZ &.CO.; Licensed. Auctioneer plty Mills, Berlin "**>14 Queen St ,"South ® * u mpit se well Efomey you mzl if you w Te h support your m mgbq &n years? Jnnk this paying habit and be your own land ror,d-'l help you Imy.’ p’.?. a 7 roomed brick bome,. lo 85 x 140, pig stable and new chicken OMce opposite former Woollen Mills, Open h _ â€" _ ‘Phonedl6 » quick sale, 60 don‘t dglag, â€"aÂ¥ vain‘t e P tpneia ns Fire Insurance. Actident Iostr» Money to Loan. _ Houses to Lt 10â€"t, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills written. STOP! LOOK! A. K. CGressman â€"*Phisprice bas bean eut fine B1350 and Fhone 327, Wwaterk@ Berlin, Ont. while J

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