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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Feb 1911, p. 4

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Mr. Thos. Milliard, the _ veteran President and managing director, who hss beenypwith the Company and taken a leading part in the direction of its afflairs since its inception, as well as the shrewd business men comprising the Board of Directors are to be conâ€" gratulated upon the continued healthy growth of this sound Canadian comâ€" pany. + Items of Interest.â€"Miss Binghaml spent a [ew days with her sister, Mrs. T. Calder.â€"Mrs. Geo. Wray of ‘ Millbank spent Friday with _ iriends ‘ in town.â€"Mr. R. Ballard of Elmira spent a week renewing former ac«Z quaintances in and around town.â€"The Linwood Epworth League were "At! Home‘"‘ to the Millbank League _ on Tuesday evening last. All report havâ€" / ing spent a very social time togethâ€"‘ er.â€"The Farmetrs‘ Institute he‘d their semiâ€"annual mecting in the town hall cn Wednesday evening last. In the afternoon Miss Powell of Whitby gave an address to the Women‘s Institute in Wray‘s hall.â€"Some of the sports > of our town _ took in the _ hockey watch in Waterloo last _ Wednesday night â€"â€"Miss Fish attended the _ funâ€" cral of het brother in Ofterville this week.â€"Mrs. Â¥dwards of _ Millverton spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. W Carrochar who is verv jll at presâ€" tcnt â€"Mr. Walken ot vVarthage spent Monday with his sister Mes _ Carroâ€" chan â€"Mr. Edward Lutz of Stratford spent a few days with his brother, Allan Luty â€"Mr. Jack Ewen of Min bank. spent a frw days with ~ friends near town last weoek â€" Mroâ€" Milton oet; of Elmira spent _ Sunday at is home hereâ€"â€"The skating rink has keen well patronized lately, and the i¢> has been in splendid condition â€" Com‘ng! Mr= Wrav of South America turned m‘iss.onary, will give a lec ure. Look for hills soon ‘The rate of interest earned on the invested funds of the company _ was 1.5% per cent., as compared with 7.21 pervcent. in 1909. This is an extraâ€" ordinarily high rate to be earned by trust funds of this character, and is accounted for by the fact â€" that the company has developed a large field for profitable investment in Western Canada. In doing this it has at no time sacrificed the quality of its seâ€" curities, which are all giltâ€"edged. As the President and Managing Director pointed out at the meeting, ‘"Out of the diference made in our interest inâ€" come by the fact that we earned 7$ per cent. on our funds as opposed. to the average rate made by â€" other good Canadian â€" companies, I will guarantee to pay all the Head Office salaries, directors‘ fees and sharcholdâ€" erfs‘ dividends and still have on hand a considerable margin for incidental expenses." ‘ The net cash income ol the year was $463,745.09, an increase ol $49,â€" 856.58 over the previous year. . The gross expenditure | was $219,498.04, leaving a balance of $244,247.05 to be added to invested funds, which are now but $15,000 short of $2,000,000. The gross assets amount to $2,127,â€" 822.75, and the liat@lities, which conâ€" sist chieily of reserves on poligies are $1,743,069.79, leaving a gross _ surâ€" plus cf $381,752.9¢, or deducting the paid up capital of $100,000, _ a net surplus of $284,752.96. ;, The twentyâ€"secona aunual meeting of the Dominion Li‘fe Assurance Co. ‘was held at Waterloo . on Friday. While the year has been a record one in point of net gain in the amount of ;iuuunce in force and also in the rate ‘of interest earned on investments, the icardinal â€" features of economy _ and walety continue to characterize the €Companyv‘s management. : During the year 1152 new policies‘ were, issued for a total of $2,252,008,‘ wh’.c‘.)x after â€" deducting terminations, etc., raises the total insurance _ in force to $10,720,766, a net increase of $1,444,444 over 1909. _ .T..'i;t each week. sm;uoichutm be ieft at this sflice not later u/ Baturday noop. The copy for changes must not be Bricis â€"Nrs â€" Hagenmaster of Minn alled on YMt and Misâ€" WoUJ) Letson i Monday â€"We are sotry to chron te the death oi Mrs Fo Kumph whe @s been sick jor some time Virs loses Weber of Mount Jov is visitimg . JC Weber for a few days ptt oi Reflin is visitint at the Jasâ€" Howlet! â€"We wte that Mr Wilson. David Bean, Proprietor wiitbe tmade known on wA PROSPEROUS YEAR WiST MONTROSE for chan C ikcs Toseday noon. LuinwCcCcD Mr Wilson, l, is sick with friends wish e Mr up to Mr. Mavrice Poute, Violinist in reâ€" cital programme> and (Gourod‘s Gallia by Waterloo M; thoatst â€" Church choir wi.n soprano obligato by Miss Edith Sauder, Waterloo Mcthodist â€" Church Tueslay, Feb. ‘2lst 8.15 p.m. Genâ€" eral admssien 23¢, Seerctaryâ€"J. T. Underwood, «Rerâ€" lin . MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT CURES CoBLDS, ETC. The Waterloo County Poultry Assoâ€" ciation beld its annual meeting | a few evenings ago in the Trades and Labor Hall, Berlin. The moeting proved very interesting and was well attendrd _ by the members being the largest annual mecting held by the association for some yeats after the minutes _ wers read and the routine business was transacted the election of officers took place resultâ€" ing as follows: Loi. Prosidentsâ€"Hon. W. L. M. king, Dr, Lackner, MP.P., H. A. Hagen and Mayor Schmalz. > PresidentLA. C. Moyer, Waterloo. ist Viceâ€"Pres.â€"L. Weigand, Berlin. 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"C. Emmerich, _ SI., Berlin. IN THE _ ESTATE OF ‘MARTIN ~CHMITT, DECEASED. Not‘ce is hereby given, pursuant to Chagter 129, R. 8. O., 1897, and amending Acts, â€"that all creditors and others having claims against the esâ€" tate of Martin Schmitt, late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, and Province of Ontario, (ient!leman, deceased, who died on ot ahout the cighteenth day of _ Janâ€" vary, 1911, are required on or before the eightcenth day of March, 1911, to deliver or send by post prepaid "to George H. Schmitt, Waterloo, Ontâ€" arin, one of the exceutors of the will of the said deceased, their names Treasurerâ€"S. Englert, Berlin. Exccutive Committeeâ€"V. Schmidt, C. Emmertich, F. Brighton, W. Carey, Berlin and T. Lachman, Bridgeport. VIOLIN AXND CHOIR RECITAL News Items.â€"Mr. Ambrose Dictrich | Rock cockerel, 20 sheep supposed to of Fcrmosa and Mrs. Mike Schurter | be in lamb. of Chepstow are visiting at the home | â€" Implements, Ete.â€"Massoy _ Harris of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Dietrich. â€"Pryinder 6â€"ft. cut with tongue support Mrs. Georke Buchheit is spending fand sheaf _ carriet, Massey Horris some time with her daughter, Mrs. P mower 5â€"4t. cut with all latost imâ€" W. Hofiman _ in _ Hawlesvilleâ€"Mr. |nrovements â€" rearly new having only Simon E. Zimmer returned to his feut 19 acres, Massey Harris . hoe home in Newburg, N. Dakota, after |drill, disc harrow, hay rake,1 wagon spending several â€" weeks with his | Sinith m2ke nearly new, sugar _ beet brother, Mr. Louis Zimmer.â€" Miss |rox, pair bob sleighs only used a Stacia Dentinger _ returned to _ Stâ€" fshort tim>,lâ€"borse delivery â€" sleigh, Joseph‘s _ Hospital, London, aftet| Armstrong cutter, 2 too buggies, ore several weeks‘ vacation at the home fâ€"early new. 2â€"seat>4 lcatborâ€"trimmed of her émwms' Mr. anl Mrs. Anth | McKie carriage only us~4 six months, ony Defitinger.â€"Mr. _ Louis Zimmer [ %â€"furrow yant plow, 2â€"fnrrow gang and Mr. Louis B. Dictrich, attended ty [ nlew, sinel> Cocchutt plow nearly Thmeral of the late Jchn Esbaugh in |new, new 3â€"section <ron _ harrow St. Clements on Moncay. Shantz make, 4â€"section iron barrow, _ Funcral of Late Courad Dorscht. â€"| Verity Seufer, spike â€" tooth se Mer The funeral cf the late Conrad |Shantz â€" make, hay rack, pig crate, Dorscht _ was held here on Monday |fanning mill, new Massoy Harris root and was largely attended.â€"Mr. Dorscht | pulpit, _ grirdstone, _ manure sleigh, disd on _ Friday last after suffering Plarge entting box run by hand or with diabetes for several years. He|power, set tsam harness, set _ plow was 41 years of age and leaves to fharness, rew set singlo harness wi‘th mourn is loss a widow and eight firon hames and collar complei¢, light small children. ‘ fset single harness, robe. pair af in Inll, with their addresses and _ deâ€" script‘ons, full particulars â€" of â€" their claims, and statements of the secuâ€" nity, M any, hold ty them, and that alter the said _ eighteenth day of March, 1911, the said executors will proceed io distribute the assets _ of the sa‘d deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only ol 14t mor and _\ Mrs. Val. Hahn attended the funeral _ of their aunt, Mrs. Fred _ Kumpl.â€"Mrs. and Mts. _ G. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. Pepâ€" pler attended the fuueral of the late Mrs. Winger iof Elmira on Friday.â€"â€" The Y.P.A. of the Evangelical church spent a pleasant evening at the home of the Misses Kaufman â€" near Bamâ€" berg. on Friday night and report havâ€" ing had a good time. Sunday.â€"â€"Mr. _ Gamble, Principal of our scHool was a business visitor to ‘Toronto on â€" Satrrday.â€"Miss Cartie Doerr has returaed after spending a week‘s vacation with friends in Péâ€" tersburg _ and viciorty.â€"Miss Clara Sattler spent a week with fiiends in Berlin.â€"Messrs. Clinton Haba and Allen Krauter are visiting at Wartâ€" burg at present.â€"Miss Maud Engleâ€" ter sper¢ a few days at the home of Mr. A. Wahi, St. Jacobs.â€"A number from bore attended the Sunday school convention at St. Jacobs on Thursâ€" day.â€"GQuite a nuimker from here atâ€" tended the â€" funeral of the late _ J. Esbaugh of St. Clements.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vollmer, Mr. John Voll Items. of lnterest.â€"Mr.â€" and Mrs. Aaron Brubacher aad %fi Bt. Jacobs and _ the Misscs and Tossie Bochm of Berlin speat Sunâ€" day at â€" the home of Miss L. Ziegfer. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Huehn of Waâ€" terloo were guests at the hoine of the _ latter‘s parents.â€"Mr. John Schenk and sister spert Sunday . at the great _ Westernâ€"Mr. Ed. Hueha was a visitor at New Hamburg over 1 then have recefved notice Dated ‘5th Fehreary, 191 GEOkGE H_ SCHMITT JOSEPH HMAUCK, bKotice to Creditors (From & special correspondent) Waterioo, Ont., Executors JIAMES C. HAIGHT, Waterloo, Ont., OFFICERS ELECTED ST. AGATHA _Bolicitor for Executors Terms.â€"Grain, hay, figs, chickens, mangels ard all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notâ€" es or 1 per cont on for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. CHARLES PELTZ, Proprieter. HMousehold Efectsâ€"Melotte crcami separator cap. 600 los only in use‘ a few montbs, Favorite No. 4 churn in good repair, butter bow!, strainer ‘ pail, several other pails, cight good-i mil‘s cans, kitchen gless cupuoard, heating drum, washing maching, Putâ€" man _ coal stove, imeat barrcl, flour chest and mary otier article?. * \. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. WINFIEL:3 BREWSTER Clerk 2t fFarm Stock & Imp‘ements There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, on the farm of the undersigned, in the township of Blenheim, Lot 8, Concession 13, two and a half miles southâ€"west of New Dundee and two miles northâ€"east of Washington, _ on the old Perry farm, on hench, large grain box, 3 logging chains, set gravel planks, 3â€"horse whifMetrec, 2â€"horse whiffietrees, wazâ€" on jack, iron kettle, large size scaliâ€" ing trough, 2 sugar teet forks â€" and knives, grain bays, neckyokes, shovâ€" els, forks, seythe, chains, hoes, â€" hay knife, shoe to fit a 3â€"inch tife and many other articles. Grain, Ete.â€"About 200 urshels Siâ€" berian oats, 10 bushels rye, 2 tons mixed hay, small qgu.ntity mangels. Cattleâ€"Cow due to calve June 16, 2 cows fresh, cow due to calve April 14, cow due to calve Oct. 25, heifer due to calve March 24, heifer due to calve Junce 18, 3 butcher steers, _ 4 yeariings, 3 spring calves. Shantz _ make, hay rack, pig crate, fanning mil, new Massoy Harris root pulpit, _ grirdstone, _ manure sleigh, large cntting box run by hand or power, set t«am harness, set plow harness, rew set single harness with iron hames and collar compleic, light set single harness, robe, pair of blankets, bugzy _ sprcad, 2 tarpaulin horse _ covers, wheelbarrow, â€" work Implemerits. â€" McCotmick binder, nearly new, McCormick mowet, Masâ€" sey Marris disc, drill, Ingersoll hoe drill, hay tedder. cultivator, land roller, 2 single plows, twoâ€"furrow plow, threeâ€"furrow plow, scuffier, root pulper, Chatham fanning mill, small horse power and straw Cutter, _ turâ€" nip crill, two wagons, wagon box and stock rack, 2 buggies, 2 carts, bob scgh, double family sleigh, 2 cutters, _ food boiler, wheelbatrow, Joubetrees and nec‘tyokes, crosscut saw. â€" extension laddet, cow chainsg. Pigs â€"2 brood sows in Pig, 8 pigs woighing 140 Ibs each. copper kett‘e, sap p can, sevthes, . forks sledge. pive tongs, Implements, Ete.â€"Massoy _ Harrtis Hinder 6â€"ft. cut _ with tongue support and sheaf _ carrier, Massey Hectris mower 54t. cut with all lat»st imâ€" vprovements _ rearly new having only cut 19 acres, Massey Harris . hoe drill, disc harrow, hay rake,1 wagon Sinith m2ke nearly new, sugar _ beet rox, pair bob sleighs only used a short tim~,1â€"horse delivery sleigh, Armstrong cutter, 2 too buggies, ore Hay and Grainâ€"2 tons of hay, . a quantity of oats, About 40 _ buskel Pigs, Chickens and Shsepâ€" 15 shoats 21 months old, atourt 2 dozâ€" en Barred Rock pullets, one Barred Rock, cockerel, 20 sheep supposed to be in lamb. Cattle.â€"10 choice _ milch _ cows.â€" Thoroughbred Ayrshire cow registerâ€" ed due to calve Marck 10th, grade Durbam _ cow use to calve March 28th, cow fresh about 6 weeks, 23 heifers _ fresh about 5 weeks with calves at side, grade Holstein _ cow due to calve May 28th, cow due to calve June ith, cow dve to calve July 4th, Jersey cow due to calve July 26th, farrow cow, Durham grade bull one year old, thoroughored Ay;â€" shire bull 11 months old. 9 yrs. old goneral purpose, _ dark bay horse 16 years old good driver, black mare 11 years old, chestnut horse 13 years old, good family drivâ€" er; bay mare rising 10 years old. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911, commencing at 12.30 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable . proâ€" perty, viz.:â€" There will be sold "by public aue 7 tion on the fara: of the undersigned, / ns Lot 15, one mile east of Freeport, . two and a half miles north of Presâ€" | / 1 ton, three miles souwth of Breslau |, _ and five‘ miles southeast of Berlia, ;‘ (electric cars pass through Frecport |° which counect with the Grand Vallsy at Galt», on Horses.â€" â€" Heavy light lay horse, rising four _ years _ old, got by Prince Avon, chestaut horse, rising e o s ""yo" Aucflg! SALE .. on atels Qodke" " §/arm $took, implement and Hor Tuesday, Feb. 28 b, 1911 Thursday, March 2nd, 1911 AUCTION SALE on ladder, cow chains, sap pan, sap pails, milk ; _ TERMS.â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ erdd on approved security, 6 per cent discount per annum for cash on all credit &mounts. y Grain, chickens and hogs cash. , TRA KINZIE, Proprietor. | ALEX AMES, Auctioncer. 1 _ The creditors of George Scharman, late of the town of Berlin, in the | County of Waterloo, laborer, deâ€" ceased, â€" ate hefoby notified that his estate will be tistributed on the 25th day of Fobruary, 1911 a1d reâ€" gard will be had ornly to claims of which rotice shall have been given in | writing to Adam Scharman, Berlin, ; Ontario, Executor, or the undersignâ€" | ed before that date. 5 13 There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion _ on the premises of the underâ€" signed, half mile west of the village of Rosevillc, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1911, commencing at 10 o‘clock s. m., sharp. Ofi assets ol Wm. A. Greene, of Watâ€" erloo, Insolvent. There will be offered for sale by public auction on Saturday, March 4th, 1911, at 10 o‘clock am., at the premises formerly occupied by Wm. A. Greene, on the west side of King street, in the town of Waterloo, _ all the assets of said William A. Greene, consisting of~ Plant, Machinery, Tools, stockâ€"inâ€"trade, Office Furniture, Patâ€" terns, and Manufacturing Supplies. Terms, Cash. For further particul nd Invenâ€" tory apply to A. BA%I‘:B\:de. Watâ€" erloo, Vendor‘s Solicitor for the unâ€" dersigned. JAS. P. LANGLEY, F.C. A., McKinnon Bldg., Toronto, Assignee. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. _ 7â€"3t | Cattle anf Pigs, Ete.â€"â€"6 good dairy cowsâ€"2 cows fresh, cow due to calve by time of sale, cow due to calve in | June,cow due to carve im July, cow due to caive in September; 4 butchâ€" er‘s cattle coming 2 years old, 4 spring â€" calves, 4 pigs 9 weeks old, 1 ? ewes supposed to be in lama, about 50 chickens. J Impléements, Etc.â€"Massey Har.is 6â€" {t. cut binder nearly new, Brantford ‘ mower 4k ft. cut, Massey ~ Harris , hoe drill nearly new, Massey Hartis cultivator, Massey _ Harris 3â€"horse hay rake, land roller, 2 wagons one with box, 3 seated carriage, top bugâ€" gY, road cart, pair bobsleighs, cutter, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 2â€"furrow plow, 2 , Single plows, potato plow, one 4â€" section iron harrows, tongue supporâ€" l ter, pea barvester, 4 hay racks, platâ€" 'fnrm rack. wond racla raot nulner. fanning mill, wheelbarrow, 2 sets of gravel planks, 2 sets doubhle team harness, set single barness, horse blanâ€" 'l:ets, grindstone, log lifter, grain craâ€" »dle, hay kréfe, 2 aoz. grain â€" bags, hay fork with ropes and pulleys,chaf fork, whiffiectrees, neckyokes, logging ’elmins, stone hammer, sledge, crowâ€" | bar, forks, shovels, saws, scythes, , rakes, hoes and many other articles. . TERMS.â€"Grain, hay, pigs, chickens butcher vattle, and all sums of $10 end under, cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit .a approved joint rotcs or 5 per cent. off for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. GEORGE KOCH, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. PRTRP CPTD maâ€"t 2 wash tubs, cider narrel, lardâ€" can, 2 large milk cans, 5 small milk cans a quantity of bed clothes, 2 lawn mowers, bicycles and many other arâ€" ticles. â€" Household Effects.â€"Cream | separaâ€" tor, Dominion organ, if not previousâ€" ly sold, correr cupboard, kitchen cupâ€" board, extension table, leal table, 2 sinks, 6 dining roon chatrs, rockers, bureau, bedstcad,â€"ccoking stove, tox stove, 2 iron kettles, churn, washing machine, with wringer, 2 meat tubs, Grain.â€"About 300 _ bushels mixed barley and oats, 30 bushels of tarâ€" ley, 200 bushels of oats, about 5 tons of mixed hay. & en ! _ There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, 3 miles west of Waterioo and 3 miles east of St. Agatha, on main road leading from Waterloo to St. Agatha, on Mr. Franklin Good has sold _ the 100 acre farm one mile east of Lin wood to Mr. .John G. Ha‘m, _ of Heidelbers potatces, a quantity of mangels and turnips. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, roots, potatoes and all sums of $10 and under, cash; ovet that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 4 per cent. off per annum for cash payments of credit amounts. BENJAMIN C. HALLMAN, Prop. ALEX. AMES, Auctioneet. A. C. CLEMENS, Clerk. 3t commencing at 13.30 p.m. sharp, the following property, viz: Horsesâ€"Light bay Clyde _ horse rising 5 years ol4, soirel mare 10 years old good workers, 2 Percheron colts rising 2 and 3 years old, sorrel horse 13 years old good worker. Dated at Berlin, Ontario, February, Ath, 1911. Farm Stock, Implements Furniture, eto. Notice to Creditors AUCTION SALE Friday, February 24th. Iq4t |, Assignee‘s Sale W. M. CRAM, Executor‘s Solicitor â€"OFâ€" March 14â€" Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ' ments of Eph. K, Weber near the villnfie of Straâ€"burg, 5 miles syuth of Berlin and 2 miles noige of Doon. § D. RYUDY & A: SIPLE, Auctionsers E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and implements and houschold effects of the Conâ€" fedcration Life, situated on the farm occupied by Geo. Williams, 24 miles south of Berlin, on road leading from Beriin to German Feb. 21â€"Farm stbck and implements of Aaron Shantz, one mile south of _ Berlin on main road leading from Berlin to Preston. Feb. 16â€"Farm stock and implements ct Jro. Small, 24 miles west _ of Wailenstein and 2 miles east of Macton. Feb. 21â€"Farm stock and implements cof krask Brenner, 3 miles north west of _ St. Clements near ** ~â€"*~‘g qorper. Feb. 241â€"Farm stock and implements of R. H. Martin, 2} miles west ol Elmira ana %3 miles east of Wallenstcin. March 14â€"Farm stock ana implements of John Druat, 14 mies west of St. Clements and 3 miles east of Crosshill. Feb. 22â€"Farm stok and implements of Geo. W. Stone, 1 mile north of Hawkesville. > Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and .implements of Leander E. Hartman, 3 ; miles southwest of Hawkesville and 3 miles northwest of St. Clements. Robt. Bricknell, Auctioneer Feb 23â€"Farm â€" steck and implements of Jonas Schneider, lot 16, con. 14, Blenhcim Tp. Feb. 17â€"Auction sale of about 15,000 ft. of oak, by Township Council, in the village of Breslau. Feb. 18â€"Real estate and house efâ€" fects of the late Thos. Janzen, 1 mile west of Strasburg. Geo. G. Class, Auctionser March 2.â€"Farm stock and imple ments of Chas. Pelz, 1 mile east of Freeport and 2# miles _ uorth _ of Marcs 9â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. John Justus, 2$ miles west of Hawkesville and 3% milâ€" es east of Linwood Con. 13. March 15â€"Farm _ stoci and impleâ€" ments of Mrs. Joseph I. Bowman 2 miles southeast of Elmira, 3 miles northeast of St. Jacobs, god ball mile west of Jerusalem. March 16â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of Daniel Shantz, 1} miles east of Haysville, 5 miles west of New Dundee, and 4 miles south of Baden, on the Huron Road. March 23â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Jacob Wahi, 1} miles east of St. Agatha and 3 miles west of Waterloo. This week we commence our White Gcods Sale which will interest all women throughout Waterloo County. At this Sale we show the very nicest goods, such as White Cottons, Cambrics, Shectings, Linens, Embroideries and insertions for women‘s and children‘s wear at very attractive prices. We also show our New Whitewear for Ladies such as Underskirts, Night Gowns, Princess Slips, Corset Covers, Drawers, Blouses and Dresses, and these are marked at special prices. At Less Than Wholesate Cost Price. This is the biggest Embroidery bargain ever offered in Berlin. They are the over makes of one of the largest mauvufacturers in Switzerland including all widths and qualities also some slightly imperfect goods all of which we bought at about half of the regular prices, and these gn on sale this week at astonishing low prices as will be seen in the margin regular 5c for 3¢, 8c for 5¢, 12¢ for 8¢, 13¢ for roc, 20¢ for 12 1/2¢, 25¢ for 15¢, g5¢ for 25¢, _ _ _ o0 _ * Feb. 16â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of George F. Kunts, 2 miles west of Berlia on the main road leading to Petersburg. Feb. 20th â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of E. W. Hunsberger, i1} miles southeast oi Berlin, 3 miles west of Ficeport, on the road leading te German Millu. Feb. 22. â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of Josiah W. Shoemaketr, 3 miles southwest of Berlin, or 4 mile mnorth of Nine Pine school house. Feb. 23.â€"Farm stock and implements ol Noah S. Shantz, 4 milo west of Crosshill. Fep. 25â€"At City Hall, Berlin at 10 o‘clock a.m. property belonging to Mrs. Philip Weppler 11 Jobu St., Berlin. During this sale we will show New Prints, New Ginghams, New Cotton Goods of many kinds and everything in Embroideries both wide and narrow. See our special wide Flouncing Embroidery at 121/2c,. 15¢, 20¢, 25¢. also our Skirting Embroidery 45 in wide at 50c 75¢ 1.00 ta 1.2§ March 1.â€"Farm siock, implements and houschold effects _ of John Randall 2} miles north of Breslau, and 3 miles southwest of New Germany, better known as the Bracey farm. Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Con:ad: Neeb, 4 mile mnortheast of Wellesley, 4 miles southwest of Bamberg. February White 10,000 yards of Embroidery and insertions Mills. A J MIGKYS, Augtioncer Feb. 28â€"Sale for Benj. Haum2na,Conâ€" cession 13, Rlemcim Tp. Maur. 3rdâ€"Farmstock and im lements of Geo. A..Tilt, on the _ farm known as the old Schneider homeâ€" stead, at Doon, for sale. ALEX. AMES, Auctionsor Feb. 17â€"â€"Farm stock and implements of Maurice Rutherford, Concession 10, North Dumfries, for sale. Feb. 20â€"f‘arm stock and implements of Henry Wolfe one _ half _ mile south of Ayr, for sale. Feb. 21â€"Sale for wearge Landreth, 4 west of Galt North Dumfrics. Fceb. 16â€"Stock and implements of Mrs. J. L. Roth, lot 19, Bleam‘s Road Nortl WWiimot i mile East of New Hamburg. Feb. 17â€"Stock and implements _ of T. Summerville, lot 21, Block A Wilmot at Haysville. Fcb. 21â€"Stock and implements _ of Isaac Christner, lot 21, con. 4 Wilmot 4 miles sout‘,. of _ New Hamburg. Feb. 22â€"farm of the Groff Estate at Queen‘s Hotel, New Hamburg. Feb. 23â€"Stoc‘s and implements _ and Thoroughbred Holstein catâ€" tle of Wm. Muchn, lot 10, con 1, Wilmot. * March 2â€"Stock and implements _ of Herbert Kropf, fot 13, con. 2 Wilmat, 2 miles cast of Haysâ€" ville, A. FRASIR, Auctioncer Feb. 23â€" Sale for Feb. 22â€"Sale for Ita Kinzic, 4 mile west Roseville, North Dumfries. To Our Out { I of Town Trade| River Road, 2 miles south Galt. John Leods, West Goods Sale of [ The undersigned offers for sale ! pait No. 2 comprisirg 50 acres, s uth } lot Ne, 2 Con. 11 \Velllde‘ | Tp. 1 mile east of Linwood, on whic | is a friame barn8 wcres in fill wheat. This is an extra good rheonf laod _and is in good state ot cultivation Marck 7â€"â€"Stoch ind implements of Wir. FLeipel Lot 17, Con. 2 Tp. _of * Wilmot, 2 miles north ob Philipsburg, 3 _ miles south of Wellesley. March 10.â€"Stock and implements of John Green, Lot 16, Con. 5 Tp. of North _ Easthope, 4 miles nottheast of Snakespeare. March 11!â€"Stock and implements of Ben _ Krupp, Lot Nos. 10 and 11, Con. 14 Tp. of Blerheim, 3 miles southwest of New Dundece, northeast of Shakespeare. March 7thâ€"Farm stock and â€" impleâ€" ments of William Heipel, 2$ miles north of Philipsburg and 3} miles south of Wellesley village, Lot 17, Tp. of Wilmot. For further particulars apply to _ _ _FRANK GOOD, Water‘oo, Ont. at Tanner‘s Tannery. Hawkesâ€" ville At Hawseâ€"ville Cystal Spring Tannery 1000 beef hides, 100 horse hides, Highest prices paid for cake tallow and all kinds of fura. j Highest Cash Prices Paid for 51â€"1mo FARM FOR SALE Hides _ _ _ _ M.C.TANNER, Hawkesville BERLI N . â€" WANTED

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