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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Feb 1911, p. 4

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Funeral of late Mrs. Wiuger.-The tuners! of the late Mrs. Winger of Elmira took place on Monday and was attended by a large lumber Irom here. Deceased was a sister to Yrs. Peppler ot Heidelberg Mrs. Banning and Mrs. Stautier and Mr. Henry Schmrr of Erhsville. News Itetmc-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shantz and thc Misses Magglc Sham. 3nd Salome Hallmats allot Berlin were Sunday visitors at the norm of Mr. and Mrs. A. shanty-Mr. Amos Snider and Miss H. Snider visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Itechtel on Muttday.--Mr. ll. Mowat at Berlin, Visited Irirnds in tN. neighborhood on Friday-Messrs. J. S. Bergey mst J. Shanta cl tt.A.C. Guelph, spent Saturday and Sunday: visiting the farmer's parents. . Pretty Wedding-A wry pretty wedding took placr " the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Snider when their daughter Edna was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Eph Knot-Mel. The Reg. Mr. S. Hallman oiticialed, Only the immediate friends and relatives were present. Attcr the "rretuotty the happy couple left for a trip to'Statshamarrd other points to spend their honeymoon. On their return they will reside on the gronm's ttne tarm on Bloam's rroad. Their friends join in wishing bdrm 'a long and happy wedded life. Funeral of the late Mr. Dorscht.-- The lurrrcd of the late Mr. Con- rad Dorscht took place on Monday morning [rum his late residence to the R. C. cemetery at St. Agatha. There was a large attendance ot sor- rowing trieetds. Deceased had been in poor health for about tun years and passed away on Saturday. A widow with a iamily ot small chil- dren and many other relatives in the community have the sympathy of .1] in their hereafement. Mtss Geiger surprised.-" num . oi her friends pleasant” surprised Miss A. Geiger on the 11th on the occasion ot her birthday and a pleasant evening was spent in playing gum-s. A programme was also ren- dered. The company dispersed at a Mable hour all having "ioyed the evening. A large number trom this vicinity attemied the Holiness Convention at Bethel the latter part ot the week.-- The regular meeting of the King Edward VIII Literary was held on Feb. mu. Literary useting.-Uit the regular Imeeting of the King Edward V11 ‘Htrmry Society it was decided to o'iiii"iiiiy.riiRiili2eatp,tu. a.” W In .05 in nu than My new.” "ra'. W «and u . - not cut. P News Itetur.--rhe auction sale ttt as stock and implements ot Ir. J. Ware was treid on My. 0001 when wore rallied, auctioneer In). J. Shmtz wielding me hammer. - Mr. and Mn. P. Bricker ot Raatr- lngton and w. out! Mrs. David Brits wt ot Preston were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mus. A. C. Bowman - Mr. Will Detweiter and Miss Viola “fillets of Hose-ville visited at the home ot Mn. and Mrs. J, Ware on sumti-Miss Ella Herner of Ber- lin x spending a few days with Maris in this vitinity. --Mr. Rulph and Miss Salome Ruling" visited “lends in Strasburg on Sunday. - Mr. S. A. Berger oi o.A.C. Guelph spent Sunday under the parental wet-pt the invitation of the New lhtndee Literary tora joint derate to be held at New Damn-r 'tn March 10ut.-otr. and Mrs. A, Reli- Mer have movod to their fprnt war illiamshurg which tur, purchrawd from r. M. Israel of "erlin.--rhe Farm- rs' institute meeting will hr livid t the school house on Friday after- n and evening'. tut', a 'e'tg1.'ttnlt,,' Wedding bells in tho mantumrc. Miss King has had a wrf punt Madame at hrr school Hzr- pun k, "wing lo w; mam "lphfrvn ting) the murnps.--Mr, l-Zluwr Nny- ' of Toronto spent Foturday at thy ide of his fattwr--Again ttw l ot death has ptitcrvd tlw h c r. and Mrs It y; tuue,and d n away hcr agol iathrr. ". . lantin Smdvt m Blmunugda has lit-kn staying 1rrth hrs daugh~ durim ttw \unlrr months Hr at sun o'clock Knuth} ning m his y.vvvntv-hfth war, had bun suing fur tht, pm! ttmtdB-,Ptxtreletor tron a complu'annn of disease Mr. Nny'k-r. bas aware tvsided his tarm near Hhunnnulazl: "I a bind lanlwr and ,drmlrd Minn. The {um-ml "ill te hrld he home at his fittr1 on thc and lo! Ile, Mrs. Will 1'rc1 ',w' I mm Srhm-iurr of nun- Topping has . spent Sundm unh hm Cr acrrpted a siiuation tsith Mr An- na] shims in Ivllh- HMmam. drru T.ocller south of lindtn trem. Bielt acrompanief Mr tux her. return and will mic thir - ----v --.._ re bortto.--Mr Joe Lawnm- Nredire, “(ended the b MINARD‘S L1N|NENT CERES fl NI not." tut week. can”. no. MANNHCIM LIMERICK "-tholuutu here at present, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiderhold ol Manceloua, Mich., visited the formers aunt, Mrs. Weiderhoid ot this place. -Thc Rev. Lamach preached in the Lutheran church in East Zorra on sunday.- A sleighload oi young peo- ple from Berlin drove to us sinusi- last Friday evening and spent an enjoyable time at the home of Miss Saloma .--Mr. John Air- holder the inc T ter and trapper shot another cunning Renard last Fridar--Mr. Herman Eulenstcin who was reported sick is slriwlv recover ing .-Miss Katie Eidt who spenta week with her parerds here, his re- turned to Benin.--Mr.. Arthur Wag- ner and sister 'aura and Miss Lena Limit of Berlin spent last Smith, with relatives hem.--Niss Clara Hart stein spent last week with Hamhun friends .-Mr. John Wolfe ot Lannigan Alberta is renewing on minimum: If This Medicine Does not Bene- fit You Par Nothing A physician who made: specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspepsia, after years of study per- Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Our exkeritnce with Ron]! Dys- pepsia Tablets leads us to believe tected the formula trom which Ie,t5 them to be the greatest. remedy known (or the relief of acute indim gestion asd chronic dyspepsia. Ttteir, ingredients are. soothing and healing lo the ineamed membranes at ttie slumach. They an rich in pepsin. oncot the greatest digestive aids known bo medicine.. The relief they aru-d is almost immeiiatc. Their use sith persistertcy and regularity for i short time brings about I Winn ot the pains caused by stomach dis- orders. Reran Dyspepsit Tablets will insure healthy appetite, lid dV grain" and promom Ill-Milieu. As cvidctwe of 1 ur sine": faith in Rex- all Dyspvpsm Tatrtets. we ask you to ity Ihrm at mu risk. " they do nut. “no in" rnlirc satisructiort, ‘w “I" ll‘lll'l you, the money you raid us. Fi' "Inn. without question tr (mummy. Tin-y mum- in three sires. prim-s 25 (nuts, '50 tents and St. llrmvmlmr yum can oMain them ' at--Th" P.exail Slum. A, ll, late Jacob Andras at Waterloo last sumur.-Mra. H. LautenrehU- get visited at the home ot her mother “Berlin last week-Mr. D. Frartuny who has been undo; the are ot Dr. Minchin the past two weeks, has mum his duties as section man on the G.T.R.-Mr. Ph. E. M- bert wasa' business vidtor to Ber-i lin on Mostdsr.--Mr. Chas. Frank; contractor of Pctersburg made business visit to Baden on Monday.- Mr. Wm. Goebel oi Baden visited his tNends in Berlin on sunday.-- Miss Millie Smith ot Detroit who was visiting at the home oi her uncle Mr. Hy. Rats: received a we gram trom her brother Jacob who is lying ill at Danton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. Suite: and Mr. P. Rittiuger attended the (men! of the lam Wm. Pressing Inst week-Mr. and Mrs 0. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klein, Mr. F. Rittinger, attended the humeral of the News Items --Ttw weather is tine and the slm‘glung is good (or this 1mm M the year-Among the “In; tors at the home of Mr. J N, (it-sch on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Chr,stian " Watch. Nithhurg, Mr Ludwig Gatschmr, Josephsrtrurg --Mr .‘snah Swinmnn is busy storing tum- lrr nrnr Williamsburg tor Mr, Strok- IT and it, will be sow-ml works he- tore they have completed the work --Mr Conrad Durst at ttear Josephs- burg who has been m with diabetes, Inf the past {no weds. died Batur. day. Fri: th. .uul Initial hunk plate an s: Agalrm crrrtelcty.-- Mr Jo,, Srhm-iurr of mun- Tovping has accepted a siiuation “in. Mr An- drew T.ocller south of linden u... W... w...“ -V - Art Roru.--T'ttat reliable and elec- tive linimen'. "Pain King” can be had at all times " Sehmex's store.-oxsittg to the severe storm on Feb 1sttt the sale at larmvswdi Add implements at Mr. Adan Ben- der was postponed to Friday, Much 3rd. Personal,“ Olve_ We: ot Berlin spent tr law any: at Mr home ttrae.--Nisa 1m Weber ot Bull- ldo, N.Y., In visiting a tho home ot her parents. Mr. and an. Mich»! Tqetser.--m" Amie Adan spent last week wqth trietsds In New- -- _ ~v - A-) -l-Oa' - ....._ "w_ “h tmc-Mr. Chum 0m and aiater lube“: ot Newton, spent Sunny In St. ciemetsttc--Mr. John R. Stump! has been tstgaged at the 'eel We, Mr. and “fins. wu- lord of Elmir- ud Mr. Fred Anio- honc ot Mr. Ju. Antianae.-. It. in. were - visitors n the ad In. Jul. P. Law Mm spent My a tutt-.-Mr. A. Huang: ot - rammed to.» am MI; . rock n Helm”. Hana-Kiss Alice Ruth‘s It". on lobby to “and lunacy openings t- Toruto. Lone Ind. All - and Jute free. ot - dd“! Mm!- II tron-hm on My bo- lou k;vh. Yor m Rest.---, W ad un- Akx at Trov- Lrun, Mr. m Iann. Tro. THERE’S N0 RISK -hn¢~|. Waterloo tHeld In" irons Last Week) it. autumn JOSEPHSBURG PHILlPSBURG BAD!" News items-The annual institute meeting was held -this week and many or the farmers were present. In.. 'eresting and instructive addresses were listened to.--His friends will e sorry to hear that Mr. Eph. Cress- nan is on the sick list at present and wish him a speedy reeovery.-Her ‘riends will regret to learn ot the liness ot Mrs. John Randall. Her speedy recovery is hoped tor.-. Wed- ding bells will soon be ringing. More later-A sleigh load of young people Yom Breslau surprised Mr. Johnson ot Berlin at his home on Saturday evening and all spent a very enjoy- ah'e evening.-" sleigh load of Bres- lau people attended the revival servic- ' at Conestoga on Tuesday night, which are conducted by Rev. Mr. beh- nan ot Bresttut.--Mitur Myra Cress- man has returned trom the" west where she had resided for _the last few years-Mrs. Lehman is visiting "riemis in Conestoga tor a few days. - Miss Gladys Homeyer called on hiss Ruth [ml-man on Sunday last. -Mr. S. Prange and Misa Alice Rein- hardt called on Mr. Norman Rein- Etttertaittment,--The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church, Linwood, have arranged with the Rev. G. W. Wray to sin one of his delebntcd 'eetures in Linwood on Thursday evening, March 2nd. Mr. Way in a native ot Bolivia, and he was ul- opted try the savages of Paraguay. He will exhibit a large number at strange curios and Indian trophies and gods. He will tell of the CUB- toms of the savages and of his own work as missionary and explorer in South Ame-ice He has lectured to large audiences in Guelph, Berlin and Cali and in many ol the leading ct, ties and towns of the Dominion-On Friday evening, March 3rd, he will give' an illustrated lecture on mite s’onary work and travel in South America in the Methodist Church, Hawkesville, when many fine views will assist to made his lecture one of the most interesting' given in the village. Come and hear the lecturer and see his splendid collection of rare cttrtos, Death ot Min Powell.--. The lad new: reached here last Hominy ot the death ot Miss hwy A. Powell, litter of Mrs. Then. .1. Ruggte, ot Walloo- istein. Mr. Theo. J. Rtatrttie and his mm: attended the funeral on Wed- l, nesday: ( Personal and Loear-Mrtt. Jacob Richer, it, who has been visiting with her son Aaron " Bright tor a 'tew weeks has returned again to her 'ttome.--Mr. Herman Scanner haa ac- cepted a position as Mannie: with M. Weichel a Son, Ehnim..- Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Snider attended the ttm- eral ot the child ot Mn. Snider's bro. ther at Plotteville last Siturday. - Mr. Dan Bowman was a business visitor to Toronto for a few days last werrlr.--Mrtr. Phil. Rominget is taking in the millinery openings " Toronto for a tear -te--. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brox and child ot Spruce Grove, Alta., who have been upend- ing a few months with the parents ot Mr. Jacob Bros, Mr. and bin. John Bror, have returned again - ward.-Miss Bonn who has been mn- doyed at the local hotel tor some Carre, is taking a lew weeksrtest with he: lather in Peel Th.-- Messrs. Wm. Steddick, Robert summon, Ai- bert Sinmpl, and Phil. Romlnger made a pleasure trip to Fergus last Sunday-Mr. Fred Latsch who has 'seen laid up with a severe attack ot lagrippe for a few weeks, is, we ate glad to, Bay, up and around again. ' Si.ttrf Silver Wedding.-A very in Ming and enioytrtrte event took [law on Thursday Inst, when Mr, and Mrs Alimony D Shams column- IN the r tulver wedding. Mass was MM at m o‘rlock by Rev A l Fisrer, horn Berlin, who reunited the couple. l lama party ot invited nests Int- [in-MM and the happy couple did ai in their power to make the day ' n enjoyable one The day» cr'Hsratiou mm» to a rim» a" hm sum. hm all totaul the host and imam“ apical entertainers um! Mn. Henna Snider. and lint Flor- ence Snyder. mu omlia new. ot Berlin, vil'ted triads and relatives in thin village 1nd vicinity on Sunday Ind Sunday. -- Mr. and In, thelmne Mich: at Pentium visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knipfel lttiBtatdar.-- Mrs. Jos. Butter, who was laid up with sickness. in slowly improving. “VB W. all lulu My and“ tilt. J. a. a“. Eb Scam at a. nub“. VII ,ruabrthnEmFtB.B.ottNs, with“. which in a - nth-l- ance In a. you mu: “pint. Tho {0|th “w tit 'ttte"..- tina: Mr. a. 8m. tho nuns an. and Florence Spies. Mr. ad '10.”. Goo. Glut, In. All. lost. In. A. J. Rania. Mr. J. T. on, In: Etta on, Mr. Alum SIM”, I“ a. lit- Ies Id- and Martha Snider, It. Old (I be: mu. Snydct, It; Iotott, 'lee, In PerRomutt--. It“ Johnna: Stun, 1mm Lorena Madam. Duluth, um " no. um an “Iver "an; [Inn on Thursday Inst, when Mr. Worrt. :o-Slou sm' implements all and Mrs Anthony D Htrattss crlchm- Mu. Imipol Lot H, PM, t Tp. mi the r tulver wedding. Muss way, of Wilmot, 2 miles north ot I MM at m o‘rlock by Rev A J, Philipsburx. 3 miles south ole F'isrer, ttom Hahn, who reunited the Wollrshy. l couple, , lame ttarty ot invited March In -FUork am implements ot nests “we mum! 3nd the happy John Green, Lot "l. (‘00. s Tp. couple did al in their pow" to at North HaMhopr. t mile,' make the day an enjoyable one The nottheast at Mlkcspmrm slay's cr'ebration mm» to n eloq- March tl-.%ork and implements "d, at) hm soon, hill a'd totaul ttre host "a. Krupp, Lu! Nor, ttt and and bstess capital entertainers tottt ll. Con. H Tp, "I "Irvin-nu, 4 wiuted them many more you: at mites annular-at M New Dnmlc-r.‘ “Mm-d hummus. and a return of a ttortheatst "I Shanta-um l smllar gatttrrirtg " you: hem Marts IMF-rm “00'! .M imple Br. AGATHA - - BRESLAU Feb. 24--farm smelt and implements of R. H. Maxim, " miles west. of Elwin ans 2; miles out or Wa‘lenstein. ' March IG-Farm stock and Implements of John Drum, " was west ot St. Clement: and 8 miles east of Crosshill. Feb. [,.s.nrd stout and implements of Geo. W. Stone, 1 mile north' of Hawkesville. Feb. 28<-Farm stock and implements oi Leander E. Hartman, 3 miles southwest of Hawkesville and 3 min: northwest ot St. Clemnts. Marcu '--ntrm stock and implements ot Man John Justus,” miles west ot Hawkesvillc and " mil- es east ot Linwood Con. 13. March Mh--Parm stock and imple- ments of Abram L. Romeo, 2 miles south ot Haysvillu and 3 miles north ot Plattsville. March ls-Para, stock. and imple- ments ot Mrs. Joseph I. Bowman 2 miles swthcast. cl Elmira, 3 miles northeast of St. Jalobs. rnd hall mile west of Jerusalem. March MF-Farm stock and implo- ment: ot Daniel Shana, " mile: east ot thumb, 5 miles West ot New Dundee, and 4 miles math ot Baden, on the Huron Road. March M--rhrtgt stock and implo- ments ot onb Waht, " miles east ot St.'Apth: and 3 miles west of Waterloo. March 11.-hhrrm stool! and testphtr merits of Thom“ Clartietd in tht village ot Conestoga. Alix. “It, lacunae Robe. Brickncll, Auctioneer Feb. M-- Sale tor John Leads. West River Road, 2 miles south ot Gait. Feb. 28--Sate lor Deni. Hum-MSW cesslon LT, Blenheim Tp. Mar. 3rd-Farmtrtot& and in: lumen:- of Goo. A. Tilt. on the farm known " the old Schneider home- stead. at Doon, tor sale. k nun, Mutton." April 4.-Farm stock and implements of Geo. P. ('lqzhom, l mile north ot Waist. Montrosc on the .15 Bowman totnsstettd. Much 3.-Farm awe?) and implements o! Adam Bender, 3 miles north- west, of St. Clemnto and 4 miles southeast ot Linwood, can. 9. March 1.-Assitpee'tt Sun: ot ail kinds ot machinery, em. ot Wm. A. Green ot Waterloo. March 8...larm nook I!!! implements and household enacts ot Enos Dell, , miles west of “Interim Feb. 23-Stoch and implements and Thorotrghtsred Holstein ut- th, of Wm. Hut-bu. tot It). con 1, Wilmot. March 2--moee and implrmcnts cl Herbert Kropl, lot It, con. I Fihnot, 2 miles rust of Harte. ville, mu cl Chas. Pals, 1 miss out ". 88...-rte. gtog* All unto-I“ at Nd B. ma.‘ Ill-'8‘ a! and“. Fol. M.--ramt and: m implements and hon-thou - ot - Kath, 3 In“. mt ol lih'ater- too and a allot out ot trt. Agatha. Fen. ts-At City Hail, - u w o'dock LIB. ”may new“ to Mrs. Philip - 11 John St, Berlin. Feb. str-parm stock at mucus“ ot Mrtt. Conrad Net, i mile north“ ot Vellum, 4 miles wuuwat ot W3. lurch I...l-‘.m MoeA, itrtNetttmtt' and mum elects ot John Rastdatl a; nil“ north ot Bred“. and 8 miles southwest ot New Germany. better known a the Bracey um. ' J. Shantz, Auctioneer nnd' 3 miles tNest ol St. Agn- mu Mimi-m "rival, " miles 'sort) of _t'ttitiermt_"d " mile: to!“ 0! “Iain in”. Lot kl an...“ it Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 125, R. B. o., 1897, and amending Acts, that all creditors and others having claims against the es- tate of Martin Schmitt, late ot the Township ot Waterloo, in the County at Waterloo, and Province ot Ontario, Gentleman, deceased, who diedvon or about the eighteenth day ot Jan- uary, 1911, are required on or helore the eighteenth day ot March, 1911, to deliver or send by post prepaid to George H. Schmitt, Waterloo, Ont- ario, one “oi the executors oi the will at the said deceased, their names in tuli, with their addresses and de- scriptions, lull particulars of their claims, and statements oi the secu- rity. if any, held by them. and that alter the said eighteenth day of March, 1011, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets ot the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person oi whose claim they. shall not then have received notice. Dated 15th February, 1911. GEORGE H. SCHMITT, JOSEPH HAUCK, 'Waterloo, Ont, Executors. JAMES C. HAIGHT, t Waterloo, Ont, t-3t. Solicitor tor Executors. The Y.P.A. ot the Evangelical PR NK GOOD Waterloo. Ont. iriiii"ii "“‘ W" Church have thvited the World Re- sag,',' ' thereof, Jt'c','t',e, named Explorer, Rev. G. W. Ray, whose) claimsshe _ T.R.G.S., to address their mteeting -- notice at the tia ott mum 15th and 18th. tht the W”- tion. tirat evening the subjecf will be "Lite . among the Savages of Brazil, and on BIRTH. the second night some splendid lime- - I Solicitor tor ti light views will be given at South trix, MARGARET America, Ttte lrc‘lure promises to be Liphardt--M Waterloo, Petr. _ 'MM, l Dated at new": " a popular one. as Mr Ray is well to Mr, and Mrs Ed. Liphardt, a at February, mu know}; h, Berlin and Waterloo IN THE ESTATE OF ‘MARTIN BCHMrrT, DECEASED. Tp. March 9-Pann stock and implements ot Lynn bushy, Erin Tp. T Thin sale promises to he one ot the largest of the season. March MV- Farm stock and imple- ments of J. P. Walker, Nassat wcya Tp. March H-F‘arm stock and implea ments oi W. J. Dung]: in N3833- gawcyn. March 20-Parm stock and table- menta'ot Wm. Khaki“ in Nassa- pweya. . March 28--r'Ara; stock and "rnple- ments ot Silo: Decker, Bevefrly Ty, Wontwmth County. Auctioneer Crawley has nu ben ot good dates still open. o. I. can“, new II. I. "tttmt, mum" March 28~Fann stock and ,impio- ments Cr Hy. Dietrel, about 2 miles south of Heidelberg and 3 miles northwest ot Erbsville. Feb. 28,--Farm, tarm stock and im- plrmmts ct Martin Frank, t mile east at Moshom at one o'clock Feb. '27--Partn stock and implements 01.6w. new Waterloo Tp. Matyh T-Farm 5 ad implmnts ot Mrs. John McGeachy. Puslincb Notice to Creditors), During the put two weeks We have received many Tnguunds Dollars worth of New Goods for the Spring Season. These includs Cotton Goods, WHITE and COLORED of the hunt re- liable kinds, both Canadian and English makes, in which we show a fine selection of PRINTS. tlrNG'HAMN,CHAMBRhrt'y, DRILLS GALATED. DUCKS, VEST! NOS, SHIRTINGS, APRON GINHHAMS, LINEXS kte. In Drug Goods we are leaders. mating Ihh depu- mvm . up chm. Our New "to” Good: In now h fr an! , tttte chofee lot pf 3430401331, no; - . -_ il, Suitinka vicl in} itit/trrtrjtFriri,] Warm-In. "it-ttttet And m‘ny kinds of plain cloth- mm hum 7.3a Kw rift $1.25 to um: _ _ -- - ”(In firm "bod.- " ohowviho tht-trt 0nd but "no of B act Good, of Ivory kimt in Trot I and am Goods" u 1'f porn)" grit-mils: '"efP' tlie R"): "in to “Otto N, 6 mama Goods m Rum Mann; Tun. 'tt Fnvr. nrd n" the new lint: " "new mica ime 73c _ "10.10 .L'lb G. Taylor, Auctioneer NEW GOODS . Dress Goods AT BERLIN’S POPULAR STORE gltaht tb. The Gdereupted olef- for sale part No. 2 "r8'd'.1"f Mt men. s nth 5 lot No. a an. ll \Velluley Tp. 1 mile east of Linwood, on which is strum: bunB new: in "lt wheat. Thin!- sn extn good piece at land and is in good out: ot cqugtion For further particulars apply to Will pay good price tor farm in good section; soil must be first class. Will take small or large place if it suits. Give description and lowest Itee. I want the test I can get for my money. Will deal with owners (may. rcal estate men need not an- swer. Address Box 50, Chronicle Telegraph, Waterloo. tt. That fine property consisting of five acres of land situated 1 mile north of St. Jacobs on the Fllmira road. On it are a good 8-roomml brick house, good bank barn, and other out-buildings. Also good orchard. Would exchange on Berlin property. _ C. GEORG bl, [iiiiliiiriiikiii/l FARM FOR SALE son Farm Wanted For Sale At Iaouncmrern u Mimi! mien. that. "" we no doing have. 3" Math and a” width of wile rmby and Immune". A big table (all when ynn ... [It any, wanted Hod gut-nah would when an " cube omhv for 3‘. tt a: minim- Cc, it MM toe an" I. th, Mt m" " "tte cm” tor Ae. " tato We mttf In IN, tttMtg/la.",', the. ftletotrhserthr In“ and Mgheo accord " to w dth. M val-u. St. Jacobs, PAt 8-2mos. Lidia. tertttirm to Lay whim Ihnheoidrtteq for Undo-mm an! 'E,l;ru"ll,',,,T,,"l mould on out I.- men-e qtoetk of "main! Dru-mum Indore buying Embroldorles 5000 Yards . W. 3t And notice is further given tut that after the said last national date, the said adminutmtrix will proceed to diamante the aunt: ol the said estate among the perms entitled thereto, hula; regard only to the claims or which she Ill-ll then have had notice, and the laid admits- istratrix will not he [Mic tor the assets of the said an“, or any part thereof, to any person or perm! of whose claims she ttttali not lave had notice at the time ot inch diatrlbn- tion. faxing claims against the estate ot mung; Weppler Me at the Township 'I Wlaterloo, in the County ot Was oi Waterloo, in the County of Wat- erlou, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the ninth day at January, 1911, at the said Township of Wag- crloo, are hereby required on or be- fore the eighteenth day ot' March, ml, to deliver or and by post 're- pa'd to the undersigned, 30"de tor Margaretha Wepplet. the administra- trix of the estate of the antd deceas- trl, their christian and But-names with in" particulars in writing ot their claims duly veritled try alldnvit and the nature of the security, it any, held by them. ‘nlo I.“ IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF PHILIP WEPPLER. DECEASED. ' ' Notice is hereby given pumt to the provisions ot the Revised Stat- "es, 0i Ontario, 1887, Chapter 129 and Ammding Acts that all persons A. L. BITZER, Solicitor tor the "id Mainlan- trix, MARGARETHA WEPPLER. "aim! at Berlin: the eighteenth any BERLIN Notice to Creditors

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