thi€ w2 it u4 Local and Personal Wins is visiting in | !-?‘Lm‘ï¬' Bessie Rhe friends on | Paddicombe 4 ' a shart visit Jn ‘Woo they were the 8 We MnE OR C Smoker â€" Held.â€" A Conservative smoker was hbeld in the William Tell Hall here on Tuesday evening last. Mr. George A. Clare, M. P ., of South Waterloo was present. He was . ACâ€" companied by Mr. George Pattinson, M.IP.P., of South Waterloo, and Mr. William Weichel, M.P., of North Watérloo. Mr. W. R. Plum, presiâ€" dent at the New: Hamburg Conservaâ€" tive Association, occupied the chair. Appropriate coreplimentary addresses were delivered. by Mr. Pattinson, Mr. Weichel and Mr. Clare the vicâ€" torious candidate in this riding in the last election. Mr. Clare very heartily | thanked the electors of New! Hamburg and vicinity for the magniâ€" ficent support they have given him . Mr. L. G. Pequegnat was called upon., _n-twnowmm the a#1so :‘ugm the audience. . with â€" two ~momgs. The speeches wore interspersâ€" ed with seléctions by the New Hamâ€" burg band, and songs by Mr. Wright, Mr. Brown and Mr. Ireland. . Miss Randall of Plattsville has ‘been engaged as assistant in Miss L. $. Robb‘s millinery parlors. â€" The New Hamburg Poultry Association ~â€"@ilF hold that iâ€"exhibiti j the skating rink hete on November 14th, 15th and 16th. Prize lists may be obtained on application . to the Secretary, Mr. Howard Culbert. New Bridge Being Erected.â€"A new cement arch bridge is being erected over the gulley on Mr. .Joseph Brenâ€" neman‘s farm where . the Wilmot €ouncil has secured a stretch of land ta omen up a new ‘road from neman‘s farm where . the . Wilmo} €ouncil has secured a stretch of land to open up a new ‘road _ from New Hamburg towards the Haysville road in the place of the bad stretch of road south of the Rau brewery. 1 "*Recipient of Shower.â€"The friends of ‘Miss Rebecca Zurbrigg, to . the number of about forty, met at the residence of her father, Mr. Jacob Zurbrigg, on Thursday evening last, and presented her with a kitchen shower. Miss Zurbrigg, who . was taken completely by surprise, thankâ€" Â¥d them all in â€"a few well | chosen words, after which the evening . was gpent in music, games, and .a dainty supper was served, alter which all deâ€" parted having spent a most enjoyâ€" able evening. %ook place on Thursday last in Berâ€" lin of Miss Jennie Cresentia Bin#'. oldest daughter of the late Mr. ilâ€" Ham Bishop and Mrs. Bishop of this town, and grandâ€"daughter of Mr. Henry Brodrecht, . to Mr. _ Samuel Areland, ‘designer at the Meter and Stamping \Works here. . The _ young couple will rsside in New Hamburg where they have many friends who wish them a happy wodded life. 2 "Annual Meeting of Curling Club.â€" "The annual meeting of the New Hamâ€" :.nm Curling w(‘EM was held at Ahe périal Hotelon‘" Thursday evening w the 18ffowing officers wore 3 for the ‘o@ming season: . Honâ€" orary President, Senator Ratz; Préâ€" ident, Alexandeg.Fraser; Vice P&uh If T C Wis w l4 zt-. R. L. Winn: Secrgtary, G. Mob: elski; -mm\!a,q _R. Feick, . Manâ€" ggain Committot,‘ J. F. Rau, Thomas ’ and ‘Edward Mernor; Friendâ€" Games Committee, J. R. Feick, J. F. Rau; ‘Auditors, Dr. Marty,, and ®. ; Membership _ Committee, 7 %, Vice President and â€" Carl ~**At Home."â€"Nith Lodge . No.: 96 Independent Order of Oddfellows gave Sh ‘""AtHome‘‘ to their wmen friends on Thursday evening last. The hall *Wll fitted up for the occaâ€" ston and , carpet ball and other games were indulged in priot to parâ€" taking of the excellert supper providâ€" ad by the ladies, relatives _ of the members. Alter supper speeches and music were indulged in, the program heing concluded at minnight. . .. . Sa being con Miss Lily friends on " Married at Berlin â€" The martiage EW HAMBURG OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS t Bauer entertained .3 Thursday evening last (Dr.) Marty. â€" IMGVâ€" er of Toronto paid a ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.; last week.â€" Senator on Friday from a trip mal.â€"â€" Miss Eithe! in Hamilton, _ the W. Cressman,â€"Miss ‘the guest of Berlin lay last.â€"The Misses rned on Friday from Woodstock . where ed ‘a few ' s :_ +rig :v..t" ’-ï¬M-m¢ oficiated at St. James Wilmot] ‘\m:v g"‘wï¬- ne on SuAdne. l on I"V."‘&' .:mhp' “liï¬' »_ ors* Cb d Berti y ay: & e m ®, ul ustâ€" he ns the e Hue zflo of '3- mmie Cassel past k.â€"The meeting of 8. 8. No. 5 Wilmot Farmers‘ Club will be beld on Friday evening, November 3. A speaker sent out by the Departâ€". ment of Agriculture of ‘Foronto. will he present to address the Club. The net proceeds of this meeting will be sent to Rev. Alired Hall; Toronto, Commissioner for Canada â€" of . _ the British and Foreign Sailors‘ Society, as a contribution for the. Nelson Shiecld presented to the school: by that Association. _ This shield . is made of copper from Lord Nélson‘s own flagships, â€" the. ‘‘Victory"" and "Foudroyant,‘‘ and mounted on o@k and is kept at the school and may be used as an award for essays . or lin any other educational manner. News Notes.â€"The Lauies‘ Aid . Soâ€" ciety of _ the. Evangelical Lutheran Church intend holding a supper on Nov,. 8th im the opera hall. A. good programmés of â€" music and recitations is being prepared by the young laâ€" dies for the evening.â€" Everybody welcome.â€"Hon. Mr. Adam Beck,cbairâ€" man of _ the Hydroâ€"Electric Commisâ€" sion, _ spoke io a crowdei house last Thursday evening and explained ‘to the people of Baden the cost of the â€" power they contracted for and: the convenience of having eléctricity in â€"the house, h Byâ€"law Cartied â€"A voteâ€"wasâ€"taken on Monday, Oct. 23rd and out of 138 votes 120 votes were polled and at 5 o‘clock the result was 116 in fayâ€" or and orly 4 against.the byâ€"law â€"inâ€" dicating â€" that /the‘residents of .the village. are . strongly ; inâ€" favor of cheap power. _ The following from outside who: take a>deep interest; in the welfare‘ of out . village:came in to vote:â€"Mrs. P. Bonfghti, Meéssrs. Hy. Geiso and . E"g (Kasifman:of ‘ Berlin. Mr. Peter Shirk ol Bridgeport, Mr. J. L. Millér of Waterloo, Meursiï¬l; s and o. ;Aiteiamann. of . N Hamburg. %is the trustees‘ intenâ€" tion to have the poles put down at once before the TroSt sets: im and we can assure .ourâ€"fricods visiting us, that insifle of cight weris, Haden‘s streets will se as ‘wels lif up as any in the Province. "a Died.â€"Joseph G. ‘Fischer, formerly of Wilmot Township, died) at the home of his brother Samael, John~ son Township, Algoma, on{Oct. 20th, 1911, aged 55 years;‘% imonths and 6 days.: he ' News Notes.â€"â€" Farmers are busy getting in their roots.â€" Apples are not so plentiful this year. Most peoâ€" ple in this neighborhood have _ made applebutter.â€" Mr. Alfred Israel fillâ€" ed his new <silo last Friday.â€" Mr. Charley Wanner returned from _ the West where he spent tha summer at carpenter work.â€" Our burg is _ glad to have him back again.â€" Miss Christina Klemm is spending a few days â€"with friends . in . Blair.â€"Mrs. T. Sherington, who for so many years has lived in this vicinity, has gone to live with ~her daughter in Misâ€" souri. She will be missed by her many _‘ friends in the . Evangelical Church. We wish her hbealth ~â€" and" happiness and hope that she will reâ€" turn again.â€"We. are glad to report that Mrs. : Rob. Israel who has been sick is able to be out again.â€" Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Thoman spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Menno Thoman, Betlin. â€"A crowd of â€" young ‘people gathered Saturday evering and nad a _ jolly at the home of . Mr. Chr. Klemmi‘s good time.â€" Miss Rosa Woods called on friends here Monday.â€"The cottage prayerâ€"mecting Thursday ovening will be at J.; Bergey‘s, German Mills. â€" Mr. I. Cressman is building a drivâ€" ing shed. : John Patfick: Nunan, of South Dumfries, das been appointed postâ€" master at PAris‘to succeed the â€"late Captain Cox. The official notification is expected in aJew days. â€"In . conâ€" nection with the above it might not be out of place to mention that a Conservative has held the position of postmaster here ever since the office was created. honor of Miss Louise Boettger who APPOIXTER ROSTMASTER in ‘Toronto â€"Mr. Robert E. Beger, carriage manufacturer of this town, eldest son of Mr.â€"E. R. Beger, was quictly married: in Detroit on Monâ€" day morning last, October 23rd, â€" to Miss Wunder, daughter of Mr, Anthâ€" ony <«Wundor, conitractor, of â€" Baden. | Mr. and Mrs. Beger will" take. up their residence on Waterloo street in the house ‘tecently, occupied by, . Mr. J. M. Smith, s leaving town to spend the ~winter STRASBURG NEW DUNDLE 2 K VÂ¥ ILLE j EEETELAA LAAA rill reâ€"| * eport > < s been i â€" Mr. Sunâ€" Berlin. thered jolly emami‘s called ottage g will ills. â€" drivâ€" South postâ€" > â€"late Ncation :. conâ€" ht not hat . & tion of : office es r who winter Reger, town, , . wad rd, to = ' C u-:'L Â¥44444+4+44#4Â¥4+4#Â¥4+444+Â¥4++#++Â¥+# e j. lervice.â€"A special Ha _ r s ces lt Is Por y qx 4 C <M"‘+Â¥ & <~ dnb dz deci t Shack q;} t ho ooA l fl%» C uk 5. P i5 [ -f' w M oroues P oo im "he" hEE in . Ish lb)nkï¬-."“',.u"«ï¬i ake memberk oL t ' e C much. h "fk y pared to take charge of the pastorate | for St. Jacobs and Conestogo, Mr .: Kupfer comes . highly recommended. and his labors here will no doubt prove a blessing.â€"Mrs. Murat â€".of Mildmay is spending a _ week with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Welker. â€" Mr. Harold Reynolds spent & iew weeks‘ vacation with friends in Lonâ€" don. â€"Mrs. Messner spent a few days with friends in Waterloo.â€"A new iron railing is being put up along the walk in front ol the Lutheran |church, which greatly improves the |appearance of the church ~entrance.â€" | Messrs. Dan Horst, Menno B. Horst and Chr. R. Martin have purchased | the cider mill and evaporating plant from _ Mr. Geo. Huehnergard. We wish the enterprising firm every suc cess in their undertaking. Smithâ€"At Milibank, Oct.. 13th, â€" to Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Smith, ~a won. Logalâ€"At Dorking, Oct. A4th, to Mr and Mrs. Geo. Logal, a daughter. Marshallâ€"At Elmira, Oct. 18th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, _ a son. Brubacherâ€"In i{foolwich, Oct. 13th to Mr. and Mrs. David S. Brubacher, a daughter. r Bowmanâ€"At © Floradale, 1 Oct. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman, & daughter. ' Riflerâ€"Shinnâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 19, Norman â€" Riffer, Elmira, to Alma Shinn, : Waterloo. f Millerâ€"Brickerâ€"In Woolwich,â€" Oct. 18 Menno W. Miller, to Florence Brickâ€" er. ® 3 McDonaldâ€"Liasemanâ€" At â€" Macton, | Oct. 17th, . ‘Fred McDonald, . of Dorking to Kate: Liaseman of Traâ€" lee. a a Irelandâ€"Bishopâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 14, Sanmel Ireland to. Jomie C.__ Bis hop, both of New Hamburg. Bergerâ€"Wunderâ€"&t Detroit, Oct. 23, Robt. E. Berger, sor of E. K.~ _ Berger, â€" New, .Hamburg, to Miss _ Wunder,, daughter al ‘Anthony Wunâ€" â€" der. of Baden. : Broomfieldâ€"Davidsonâ€"At Galt, Oct, 19th, Robt. Broomfield to Gertrude Davidson, both of Galt. Misnerâ€"Howeyâ€"At Galt,. Oct.. 19, Grace Howey of Galt. Spieghlingâ€"Hauterâ€"At Galt, Oct, ‘16th, Gustave Spieghling of Peneâ€" ‘ tanguishene to Mathilda Hauter, of Preston. Parkerâ€"Pealâ€"At Trinity church recâ€" tory, Galt, Oct. 14th, by the Rev Rural Dean Ridley, William Arthur Parker to Mabel Florence Peal of Brighton, England. Phomasâ€"Falderâ€" At Trinity church rectory, Gailt, Oct. 14, by â€" Rev. Dean Ridiey, Charles Edward Phoâ€" mas of Galt to Annie Falder of London, England. ' Stewartâ€"Radfordâ€"At Galt, Oct. 18, Andrew M. Stewart of Burford, to Helen, daughter of Dr. and _ â€" Mrs. _ Radford. Bullockâ€"Drinkwaterâ€"At Galt, _ Oct. 19, Arthur Bullock to Emily Drinkâ€" water. A Mimrâ€"-l{-;w;;:.\? Galt, Oct. ©19, â€"Winfordâ€"Misner.of St._George to 444 4+ 444444 +4 +t it +¢t+++# *0%*44#%#%*%%% ‘ F moge i â€" o 11% & & na h 4n o‘ ‘.‘ ‘ .‘.:. PRAAA PRAAA 444A# K *RA S i4AAA @4 4444 44444444 ¥¥¥4 A**4Â¥3*Â¥++44+++++q + ++4+44Â¥*Â¥+++0 §T. JACOBS MARRIAGES. BIRTHS Announcement Extraordinary â€" Mr. A. J. Gabel, the wellâ€"known Berlin jeweller, announces that he will give *\ A Beautiful Solitaire Diamonid Ring\ tathe candidate in thecontest whio secures®‘ > the most yotes in the contest between‘‘ now and the close of the second voting period, October 28th. at 9 p.m. .All votes will count for the regula prizes. _ _. ' Mr. Gabel invites the candidates and heir friends to call and see this elegant diamond ring. washs _# wo08 chests, 6 kitchen ; 2 _ arm chairs, clock, clothes drier, founge,‘ rockers, 4 _ kitchen stoves, stove,‘ 8 bedsteads with Jdi cradie, buffalo robe, spinning ; , night chair, beeâ€"cupâ€" board, chest, meat block, vinegar batâ€" rel, milk stand, meat tub, 2 â€" wine tarrels, kettla stove, tubs, cut#s, kitchen utensils, crossâ€"cut saw . and many other arti¢les too numer@is to mention. f _â€"j‘}f‘x‘: o‘cleck . pâ€", ing u)* estate. of: the m'm Kennel:â€" f a ds . 0t 1 T Biscoeâ€"Jarvisâ€"At Galt, Oct. 21st, John Ramsey Biscoe to Evelyn â€" Winnifred Jarvis. I Schulzâ€"Muellerâ€"At St. Mary‘s R. C. Church, Berlin, Oct. 17th, Albert J. Schulz, Woodstock, to Amelia Bertha, only daughter of Mrs. Chas J. Mueliér."* Fowlerâ€"Hefermehlâ€"At Galt, Oct. 19th, Jobn S. Fowler of Galt to Louise Hafermeh!, of Galt. Micikeâ€"Brubacherâ€" _ At St. Jacobs, Oct. 19th, Chas. Miclke of Galt to Irene Brubacher, daughter of â€" Mr. A. . Brubacher. f Hilbornâ€"Casselâ€"At ~New Dundee, + _ Oct., Ivan Wiliord Hilborn of New Dundee, to Myrtle Belle, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel. CHRISTIAN K. LICHTI GEORGE 40â€"2t. A. J. MICKUS, Auctiancer Snyderâ€"Near Bloomingdale, Oct. 14.| Anna Staufier; <widow of the late Jonas B. Snider, aged 11. years, 8: Bluckâ€"At : Hespeler,. Oct. 17th, Mrs.: John Bluck, aged 74 years. Staeblerâ€"At Millbank, Oct. 12, Ja~ eob Staebler, aged 93 years. Koehlerâ€"At Duart, Oct. 12th, NMrs. Hy. Koehler, formetly of . New Hamburg. Zimmermanâ€"At New Hamburg, Oct. 17th, Louisa Schmidt, wife of John Zimmerman,. aged. 64â€" years, 2 Fergusonâ€"At La Crescent, Minnes0!a Fergusonâ€"At Ea Crescent, Min Oct. 15th, Peter Ferguson, brotherâ€" inâ€"law of exâ€"Mayor H. Cant, of Galt. Wilkinsâ€"At Galt, Oct. 31, William Wilkins. Meldrumâ€"At the B. & W. Hospital, Oct. 20th, Alex. Meldrum. Mogkâ€"At Elmira, Oct. 14th, Mrs. Gep. Mogk. Schaeferâ€"At Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 15th, Renate Frosch, wife of Albert Schanfer, aged 27 years. Israelâ€"In _ Peel, Oct. 16th,â€" infant daughter" of _ Mr. and Mrs.â€" Chas. Israel. Fischerâ€"At the home of his brother, â€" Samuel Johnston, Township of Algoma, â€" Oct. 20th, Joseph G. Fischer, formerly of Wilmot Tp., * aged 55 years, 7 months and 6 Household Effects, Etc. _\ Farm Stock, Impliments, days Terms, Cash Tuesday, Oct. S1st, 1911 Auction Sale anthe Casselâ€"At ~New Dundee, (van Wiliord Hilborn of New , to Myrtle Belle, daughter and Mrs. Josiah Cassel. SCHULTZ, Executors and 16 days Peter Ferguson, brotherâ€" exâ€"Mayor H. Cant, of DEAT! Auction Sale Advertis )d ‘by public l?‘d}uwhua of St. Agatha and of Baden, a% <â€" There * soid by.â€"public. w16 tion on the ot undersigned (u“‘“w z5 the. larm), ontâ€"hall west al Waterlio®, : 08 w-_df' 1 91:"“" the followiby valuable ty, yiz _ Horses.â€"Bay mare 15 years old, bay mare 9 years old, n'w't» be in foal, cream horse 16 years old. _ _ Cattle, Etc.â€"t Milch Cows,â€" COW, fresh 2 months, 2 cows due to calve in Feb., farrow cow, 2 spring calves, sow, 3 pigs 5 wonths old. «t Implements, â€"Ete.â€" binder, 6 It. eut; Frost & Wood mowâ€" er 5J ft cut; hay rake, Frost & Wood combined cultivator with seed box, ‘*m Deering disc, mnew steel land rodâ€" ler, Deering cultivatar, 2 wagons, 1 nearly new; market carriage with rack, open buggy, 3 rutters, pair qgO00 sleighs, 2â€"4urrow gang plew, 1â€"horse plow, . 2 flnï¬p\mu nearly new, | 4 section jron harrow, new from gate with about 60 rogs of . wire fencing, Aat rack, set gravel planks, wag@® box, chickem . rack, pulper, famming mill, grain bags, logging chains, crosgâ€"cut saws, whiffictrees, neckyaies, skovels, forks, scythes, grindstone, hoes, rakes, stone boat, 3 sets team, harness, 2 sets single harness, collars, blankets and many other articles. 5 Grain, Ete.â€"About 16 tons mixed hay, about 7 teas of aats cut for hay, 4 bushels oats, 50 bushels tarâ€" ley, 50 bushels rye. P No reserve as the farm is seld. Terms.â€"Hay, grain, Pigs, and all sums of $10 and under, cash, ovel v‘vhat amount 10 months‘â€"credit on _ good security or 5 per cent. off for 'c.dl payments of â€" credit â€"amounts. ‘A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ‘lED. BRACEY, Proprieter. 413t Notice is herdby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the . Municipal Council of the Corporation of . the County of Waterloo on the tenth day of: October, A. D. 1911, providing for % of &T‘IN {or. â€"the h3 % ie . 18, 000 106. °C ARORE putting : additional metal m« t.heMskyOlleendtotflepu'r- pose â€" ol granting‘ aid â€" to ‘assist in building additions to the Galt® Hos pital and _ Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Ofice of the: County of Waterlon on the 11th day of Octâ€" ober, A. D. 1911. _ . Any ‘motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. f Wednesdoy, Nov. Ist, 1911 A residentiary club for women and girls is to be cartied on in Hamilâ€" ton under‘ the auspices of the Daughâ€" ters of the Empire. : In order .to finance : the enterprise a number of prominent members of the organizaâ€" tion have secured a charter for the Daughters of the Empire .Club, Hamilton, Limited, with an authorizâ€" ed capital of $40,000 which will be divided into $25 shates. CLUB FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS Dated at Berlin, the 11th day [of October, A. D. 1911. , HERBERT J. BOWMAN, Auction Sale NOTICE County Clerk Ete 0 Tuesday, November 7th, 1911 e o Hios c ts nderaloned one and on miles . CASt . C Bt: .two and one halt mile nor th west Bamberg, OB badlud 1? x i 4 e oile o omm g Â¥ & years old, light bay horse. â€"rising: 8 years old., i ‘ Cattle, Etecâ€"â€"3 good milch cowsâ€" Jersey cow due to calve in January, cow due to calve in February, . cow due to calve in May, 4 spring calves, sow due to pig in Dec., _ about 50 Implements, Etc.â€"Mower, hay rake nearly new, Noxon seed drill . with cultivater combined, Massey _ Harris spring tooth cultivator, land roller, single plow, scuffler, 4â€"section iron harrow, wagen with box and spring seats, 2 seated carriage, 3 top bugâ€" gies (1 nearly new), pair bob éleighs, cutter, sulky, fanning mill, hay rack, scales, capacity 1200 lbs, straw cutâ€" ter, gravel planks, stoneboat, grain cradle, set of team harness, set _ of single harness, horse blankets, . ; a quantity of cedar posts, robe, colâ€" lars, logging chains, grain: bags, whiffietrees, neckyokes, shovels. Farm Stock and Implements Grain, Etc.â€"About 400 bushels oats 8 tons Timothy hay, â€" 270â€" bushels mangels, 85 bushels turnips, . forks, hoes, rakes, and many other | artiâ€" clés too numerous to mention. (The above implements are all new.) Terms.â€"Hay, grain, roots, . Pigs, and all sums of $10.00 and _ under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved security‘ or 4 per cent.: off for cash payment of credit amounts. y No reserve as the farm is sold. . â€" JOSBPH S. DORSCH, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 42â€"2t Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. ‘There will be sold by public auction on‘the"farm of the undersigned, 4 mile ‘south of Freeport, on the road leading from Berlin to Preston, on commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: Live Stockâ€"â€"Bay horse, good driver and worker; Iol-teln cow . due . to calve in December, 2 brood sows 1 year old supposed to be in pig, 15 shoats seven weeks old, 5 pigs 4 months old. :‘Impleménts, etc.â€"Good open buggy, lâ€"horse carriage, 2 seated; single inei; pair single bob sleighs and box, omeâ€"horse plow, 3â€"section fron â€" harâ€" rows, scuffier, cutting bor, set single harness, a quantity of other harness, chains, shovels, hoes, . scyâ€" shes, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. & Household Effects, _ Ete.â€"â€" Cook stove, large kitchen table, leaf table, bed stead, spring and mattress, with bed elothes; dresser and wash stand, small cupboard, clothes horse, . wood chest, 2 benches, meat tub, â€" stone hammer, grindstone, emery grinder, number of hoes, top buggy, set . sinâ€" gle harness, pig rack, cider . barrel, crossâ€"cut saw and many other artiâ€" cles. ‘Termsâ€"Ail sums of $10.00 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount. . three months credit . on approved joint motes, or 3 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. commencing at 2 o‘clock p.m. â€" the following valuable property, ‘viz: Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. There will be sold py public. : ‘Aucâ€" tion on the premises of the urdersignâ€" ed, in the village of New Dundee, on Wednesday, November 1st,!911 1mplements, â€" Etc.â€"Light m“kfl wagon, (Giladstone carriage, 3 cutâ€" ters, â€" scuffier, straw cutter, harrow , | top Bugey ‘and ~~twoâ€"seated surn‘y‘J as good a% new, . * . wheelâ€" barrow, cow ehm 2. robes, horse . blankets, iron le, extension ladder, grain bags, codl stove, nearly new; box stove, wash machine, churn, milk box, corner cupboard, Wardrobe, invalid‘s chair, 2 rockers, tables, lounge, stand, settec, bed, carpets, and . many Oother articles. Also about 4 _tons of bay. 8 ‘Termsâ€"Chickens _ and all sums of $10 â€" and under, cash, over that amount 8 months‘ credit on good seâ€" curity or 4 per cent. of dor _ cash yments ol . credit: amounts. _Live Stockâ€"Bay Horse, h'xj.rzntwl driver 8 years old (weight ut 1,â€" 200 lbs.), cow and 50 chickens, ° _‘ . B5 C TeALLMAN, Pron 4. C, MAN, Proprictor ELIAS HALLMAN, Clerk, . 45 Weduesday, Nov. 8fh, 1911 Auction Sale HARRY TATUM and GREGOR WAGNER, R. BRICKNELL, Auctioneér G. W. LATSCH, Clerk. _ _ Auction Sale Auction Sale â€"OFâ€" OF â€"OFâ€" Etc.â€"Light | market Proprietors AÂ¥2t Farm Stock, tion u!b:-.gf 1 â€"mile of north of Wilmot Centr butter {actory, om mfl 1 : O C100CK Horsesâ€"Bay mare rising 9 y% old, \lI mare rising fout‘ e * (good driver). n /. t Cattlcâ€"Grade Durham cow due calve Feb. 5th, cow due to calve | 8rd4, cow due to calve Apr. s 4 due to calve May 4th, fat heifer, heifer : calves. y Sheepâ€"4 ewes supposed to ~be. hfl".‘ m“h-b. % buck . ram 2, s old. o 94 Pmâ€"flo‘ sow with pige at d 2 young krood sows. / o l Implements, Etc.â€"Ma ~. Mar binder, 6 it cut, in run order; Massey Harris mower, 8 _ cut; Massey Hlnrl:I:G boe seed. dr cultivater, bay ¢ . plo Oxford gang plow, fa& _ h harrow, fanniug mill, Massey. Hat cutting bok, turnip pulper, _ emel wheel, 38 it. ladder, 10 horse pas with rods, hay rack, scuffier, _ @4 beet lifter, 2 wagons, pair bob sl¢ig riage, 8 te m.': ahi tire top busgy, old bus§y, ~ cat grain cradle, crosscut saw, in tie, 2 sweal hay hlvu,h %. 8/ belting,barrels, a number of #ag8, robes, 2 blankets, mfl{ new; wh barrow, 2 corn hooks, xr x knives, 2 chains, 3 neck 6 doubletrees, shovel, 2> beet forks, sm. ~lorks, double harness, brass mounted, s ly new; set plow barness, & nt of odd collars, 2 sets single hatne 30 rods No. 9 wire Mne'i::, g» planks, land measuring , â€"> # rack, cyclone grass seeder, feed bo cow hell, sicigh bells, work bench, and many other articles.â€"‘. e Thursday, November About 500 bushel mangels, & tity of hay, and . a ot _ othy ‘seed. f "a Poultryâ€"12 .geese,â€" 30 pure White Leghorn chickens. â€" HouseBold Eftects.â€"Buregu, . parle stove, bok .stove, ..Il t, â€" be# tray, cupboard, . .. was o. 5 ,_:, table, extension table, .8 . rhe chairs, churn, corner cupboard, 2 bet steads, 2 benches, ï¬l&f' . bDerseh meat tub, old lounge, csag grinder and stufier, and many _ â€"oth articles too nunug\u to m 2 Termsâ€"Pigs, poultry,~timothy seed, hay, mangels, fat heifer, and all sums that amount 12 months‘ credit > o8 approved security or 4 per cent. . e for cash payment of credit amount.. AUCTION SA Oct. 3k â€"Household effects of . _ Iate Marie Kennel} on} Ichol é_,:_v Lichti‘s farm, 1} miles noribwes of St. Agatha. f © o t adne Nov. 1.â€"Farm stock and« implemet o( Ed. Bracey, one halt mile wi of Waterlow (better known as © A. J. MICKUS, Auctionser, Merner farm.) No Oeï¬ Nov. â€"2.â€"Farm stock and implement of ‘Abrasam Myers, 1 mile south of Basen and 1 mile north of W mot Centre. 1 + P Nor. 7.â€"Farm stock and imp ts ol Jos. S. Dorsch, 11 miles em of St. Clements and. 2$ mil west of Bamberg. . |. .. . _‘ Now. 8.â€"Farm stock, 3 tr:ousehoid effect$ dw Tatum and Wagner, 4 sile . of Freeport, on road & <= of Freeport, on raad M Preston. i51% i. Notice is hereby given that a. law was passed _ by the . Munic Council of the Corporation of . County of Waterlo®: on the i f of October, A. D. 1811, the issue of Debentures . to amount of $3,000 for . the‘ purehasing machinery for the °C Roads, and that such \was gistered in the Registry O / the County of Watefloon _ :J3 1ith day of , ‘Ac Ds Any motion to ‘set . the same or any * be made within t:. a 9 q the first publicat and cannot be made thf&. o â€" Dated at Berlin, the 11th day ALF. KAUFMAN, Clerk so 8 m ABRAHAM MYERS, Pm A. MICKUS, ‘Auctioneer. Auction BRICKNELL, ‘Auctionear at Berlin, the 11th A. D. 1911, L n County NOTIHICE Ni d ies Y i%* a. Je 8t.