Es N Pss ww willâ€"win.â€" Mr. Albert Gordon has éem in very poor health during the aet few weeks but is slightly ° betâ€" :\:3 ie ‘is under the care of _ Dr. ~Nairp . Andrew Brown, it., and Mr. Arthur Hardy returned â€" bome «rom the west last Saturday . very anuch delighted with their trip â€"Miss Hetta Callaway of Eramosa _ spent ‘Flast week with her sister, Mrs. J. A, | Durrant of Fristone Villa â€"Mrs. Ann | Webidson and daughter of Port ~Colâ€" V botse are visiting her brother, ‘Mr. * James Pirric. * News ‘Notes.â€"The Christmas _ enâ€" _ tertain s in our Sunday . sckools| | promise to be botter than ever. The| ‘_;',r,‘,,,.’- school‘ of the ‘Methodist j _ Cpurch will have their entertainment | on Wednesday evening the 20th inst., | . and 1 jat of the Lutheran church will f be held . on Sunday evening the 24th ~Aingt. cotmmmencing at 7.30.â€" Next N y will ytell the tale as to who. will be Ontario‘s Premier for _ _ the ; t four years and who . will repreâ€" | sent us at Toronto for that period | of time. Go to the polis carly and * belp "Billy‘"‘ Euler and Rowell ‘* to tory. â€"Revival‘ meetings were held in ‘the New Menmonite church _ the _ past week. â€"Rev. Lamack‘ preached in ‘ MBe Lutheran church on Sunday â€" afâ€" |â€"| Rernoon. ‘There will be noi service in _\ Â¥he ~Lutheran church next Supday. | | WMfrs. Geo, Scheifele has returned from U\ /m ‘ visit to ber daughters in Bufialo. . * w hét returmed also Misses Annic md Millie Scheifele who will spend Mflm here.â€"Mr. and > Mrs. a. Wlegler (of Bridgeport were visâ€" r:‘ the latter‘s mother here .. on fiday,â€"Mr. Seldon of Ingersoll and ' hh Doerr of Berlin, spent day. . ‘here.â€"Mr. Henty Goftuiden N Tow; was visiting:at the homeé of ‘ ) motber, Mr. and Mrs> Win. Ho« .. on Wedr . and tha .»be held â€" aAnst., c . ..Monday Sunday.â€" Rev ‘s visitor on Ba ell of To 3 Bramp pate \ At Baden on Nov. 4th, and "addressed _ & till house at the "Baden * ‘Opera ~House.â€" ."‘°'°'w.. r and . faxdity ‘o ‘%:\&m visited." at â€" the. | motne a:ï¬i.nafl,un. C. Bolini ‘ on Sunda) ,â€" Rev. E. HofGman of Berlin was ‘a visitor at the Lutheran _ parâ€" _ son on ‘ Baturday.â€"Messts. â€" Harry Miltwell of Toronto and William Holâ€" We o ~Brampton visited at the home rwotspheir‘paronts on Saturday _ and tnundady.â€"â€"Mr. Wm. Doerfling of Betlin Visited at his home on Sunday.â€" The HMydro power plant is ready for the ‘brick work and posts are being preâ€" «. pared tobe placed in position _ by . ‘Our Busy: Neighbors _ & 3* ssl us e the â€" »arrw,-d;' 'a‘ | '“' . i "a lovely home: | He is a â€"Pré¢â€" » ol .. great 4 " x;;_‘ 5300 t . : John : # } operty â€" cath p;.‘{ sc x e + .-NO'- Â¥ ral l F 1909 RYCIRE .m"“m'“m'm'm-‘ SPhere ‘was a large number ‘of people present despite the _ wet aftornoon. motionter Bricknell of Freeport conâ€" icted _ the sale in a very .officient wmanser, and made a very good imâ€" 6 S ue" To Supâ€" x% & s Contert and Supâ€" ‘ _* wery well patronized . last w y evening in the Hall _ The M ster Quartotte from Galt was pxceptionally fine in all theilr renderâ€" jngs, as was also Mr. Strachn from \@uelpb, who fairly captivates . his sudie 3’ his masterly recitations. The proceeds oi the entertainment amounted to about $90.00. . â€" Euchre part and private _ musical enterâ€" tainr ients are very common in the meighborhood at present.â€"The . poliâ€" th 1 agitation seetms to â€"be: growing stronge! between the aspirants to _office g it draws nearer. to election ‘day.. Itâ€"is hoped that the best man _ News Notes.â€"It is reported , that L:)l,k.‘vu,lz'?b has sold bis~ _ fatm ‘and will leave our township. Mr. Erb is stillâ€"the owner of â€" his â€" beautiful farm, an "mfll to remain a resiâ€" teat of Wilmot township.â€" Mr. Geo. d nson of Preston held a meeting Items of lute Additional Correspondence on Page 12 B SEWo solt to ‘Mr. Noah Good of _ Alberts a yvigitor here, last week.<â€" ‘Mr; ~Shelley has sold his farm to : P Brubacher . â€"The Townskip noil hold their last ~ session Friday , Dec. 15th. woeek woek Butter Market 1910 Ago Fatmers‘ . Créamers Separator.> Prints. Top Toronto Quotations cemaker {arp, nd owntd . by . B1¢ ,..83¢ € , ghe .490 Bt6 Bsc 24c $84 able ts M 2%¢ "%0 250 UiC 31 30 30 on ol Rev.. Mr. Li sunce : &t . ‘and Mre. ® .. Oth at : the . on o Jn on ® m‘“ t an Mr.: and Mrs. L Bocker of Pr \â€" ape t:ï¬l "“*"&i g"“‘ Oe ing several woeks with his son liam :at Grimsby â€"Mr. and Mrs. Berdex: spent‘ SBunday at the. . home wi Mt. P. Roeder, who is . yeryâ€" ill at present.â€"Mr, Oscar Miller has Jelt ||ot Elmira. ~Miss H. Deifenbacker has l¢ft town.â€"Wedding bells ~are ing..â€" ‘Mr. and â€" Mrs. ‘ Reiner of, 6 visited at Mr. Messinger‘s on Monday. ‘â€"Mr. and . Mrs: Lycke spent Sunday at Glenalien.â€"M. C. Tanber was . at Guelph on ‘Thursday on Indm;.o] Mr. Geo.. Fother ‘soldhis team ol horses to the . Yston Brothers for a handsome sum.â€"Miss A. iPeterson and her ‘Tather have gone to visit his daughter, ‘ Mrs. °C.; Bowman, West ‘Montrose.â€"Mr. Alex Peterson is able to be out again.â€"Mrs. C. H. Bulmer called at the Borlinâ€"Waterloo Hospiâ€" tal to visit her son Harry whoâ€" °is HI. We wish him‘a speedy recovery. (â€"Mr.and Mrs: ~Elsley are visiting Hamilton friends: a On another page will be found & list of newspapers which can be obâ€" tained with the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Reduced rates are offered and it will pay you .â€"to read over the list. . The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph will be sent to mew <slbbscribers from the présent date to ~1Jan. 13 for $1.00. Subâ€" scribe â€" now. Briefs.â€"Miss Clata Freidman spent a few days in Berlin last week. â€" Quite a few from here attended .the dance held at Mr. Axt‘s last . week: â€"Mtrs. Wm. Carpham and Mliss Farâ€" rel speat a fow days‘in Berlin‘ and Waterloo last !M _ : betâ€"ot: St. Cloments intends to stay up lere this winterâ€"Mrs, Alex Schâ€" midt© spent last Saturday in Berlin. â€"Mr.~Christ Betgener spent . a few days in Toronto last week. â€"Mr. Gorâ€" don Hacket speot Sunday in Glenal< len.â€" Messrs. Albert Voisin and Alired .Runstedler spent Sunday â€" in St. Clements.= Misses C. Voisin and Rosa Meyor wete visitors at St. Clements on Surnday. ‘ . Bricfs.â€"Some more szow would be|rrowell were matried in Beverly in much appreciated as the sleighing is|1840, and came : to the homestead poor.â€"Mr. Frederick Lang and â€" Mrâ€"| where Mr. Gorden Howell now . reâ€" Jacob Cressman accompanied by Misslsiges, when it was a _ standing Edith Shantz and sister Laura spent jorest in 1850. The deceased. lody Sunday at the bhome of Mr. and MrS.rwas one of those wonderiul Upper Moses Brubacher, Comestogo. â€"â€" ‘The| Canada women who bad to put up Misses Lauretta Smider and â€" L€DOT2|with many inconvemiences of pioneet Otto of New Hamburg visited in OUr|j;e, tut whoseâ€" unfailing faith and vicinity Saturday last.â€"Mr.. Isaish| gauntiess courage kept them from beâ€" Cressman took a trip through . the MWWM'M"" township of Woolwich last week. â€"Mt. |in ‘the early days.: No neighbor, _ who Henry Stmb, who was employed at |paq sickness or trouble but had . a Mr. William Bachert‘s | left Wednt6sâ€"|spnare of her kindly ministration, and day for his home near St. Agath3.â€"|ner interest in the welfare . of <the Mrs..Daniel Hagey is staying f0f|needy was shown by bor work in deâ€" some time at Mr. Allen Haist‘s. â€"jouning years in contributing picced Mr. Burton"Weber spent Sunday near|ouilts and knitting to the . various Floradale. women‘s associations of the church. Brie{s.â€"Large crowds attended the . anniversary services (in Zion Church here on Sunday*when the Rev. Mr. :« Urquhart of Listowel . gave _ two beautiful sermons, and. on Monday night he gave a splendid lecture on Abraham Lincoln. It was certainly a gréat success snd everybody enjoyâ€" ed the evening and went home satisâ€" fied. Mr. and Mrs. Grosch delighted / teds at door amounted to $19.00.â€"Mr.~FEd. Hammond _ returned last week from the West and reports that ‘the farmers ‘ure not * finished threshing ‘Jat and ‘the weather i8 buly 86 below zero. f This Week .. ~so> Two weeks .f % Same woek 1910 Cheap Reading 1900 1007 190 1907 werltsLery > ©â€" |~~ ~wisr aontaost gho mt c «ond oc dnine LINWOOD * NATCHERZ Egg Market New Laid Eegs Sdtmmect ~Vaieew M ~A ions This Week and Comparisons With Previous Graia Market httlcl_uht o f e Mw.__A t@t chronncu$ tBLBEGRAPEH, TRHUT 40¢ .4. at . . is ' k © M . wet OR â€" iss Enua Shoomaker of Berlin # i‘ " & Sunday. with horâ€"cousin, Miss ‘ ?. â€,vc‘;m:-.‘-ï¬a;u s M"l. M 4 Cld BOF t 00 L en C ner and Leap< Weatiall speat Bunâ€" day .with fMends in Berlin â€"A numâ€" ber‘ . irow bere attended tht â€" fowl Ts sike" Jt might parig has ‘s f w a‘good flmA-‘-Nrmm Bo'br, who ‘has been ‘yisitisg some time with his uncle© in Glenalion, yeturned home on Saturday.â€"Mr. F.. Harrison spent Sunday at his home in Monkton. â€" Mr. F. Letson was a business visitor at Toronto on Wednesday. 296 300 .386 f ,xm‘o(m:a.‘m.- Miss . Bliza® Brows is vis friends in Shakesâ€" rn for the past tew weeks.â€" Mrs.. W..G. Smith spent Sunday of last week with her cousin,. Mrs. . Richard Forrest, . 119 .Nelson St., Stratiord. â€"A political imeeting in the _ interâ€"] bsts of Mr. George Patinson _ was, beld in Haysville Hall . on . Monday evening, and was .addressed i{ Mr. ; J. P. Jaffray, Stewart Seott . of: Galt and the candidate, Mr.â€" Pattinâ€"â€" son.â€"Miss. Clara ~Walker :is â€" spending: a day. with her sister, Mrs.;John Mcâ€" Callum, Shakespeare.â€"Mr. _ Waiter. lKon' has â€"returned from‘ a â€"months‘ sojourn in the county ‘ofâ€"Huron. k bate ‘‘Resolved that the West afords‘ more oppottunities .lor womanhood than the East‘" was decided by ‘the audience in : favor â€" of the negative.| The address on "The Commission ‘of ‘lcduenuion"‘w fmuch mnflmd as well as two well rendered ‘violin solos by Mr.: Millar of Haysville, and an address by Mr. C. N. Christner, and current events by Fred Dean. The election of officers resulted~ as folâ€" lows‘‘ Pres., Robort Bean; Vice Pres. Wm. G..Collum;. Sec.â€"Treas., . Wilited Master, < Convener, Fred Bean, . Proâ€" Committes, :Miss. McCallum, Migs Fomter and Miss Howell. . ~ _ ith of Mrs. Holwoll.â€"One .of <the oldest ploncers: of . thic community, passed away on‘ Friday. last in the person of Mrs. Catherine Howell, ‘reâ€" lict of the late Poter Howell. ‘The deceased was well: known throughout the entire community. and her death has been a matter of deep . regret. Mrs, Howe}ll was a native of Cheltenâ€" ham, Gloucbhestcrshire, England, and lcame to this country in 1820 at. the Farmers‘ Club Meeting.â€"The Farmâ€" ers‘.Club meeting in S. S. No. <5, Wilmot, was well attended.â€" The deâ€" a';: ;tin'mm the Indian â€"re ‘sorve near Brantiord, where ber fathâ€" er, Mr. Elliott, was placed in charge of the Indian schools. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Howell were matried in Beverly in 1849, and came â€" to the homestead where Mr. Gorden Howell now _ . reâ€" sides, when it was a _ standing ing disheartened by their hard work, in the early days.. No neighbor, who had sickness. or trouble but bad . a share of her kindly ministration, and her interest in the wellare of > the needy was shown by ber work in deâ€" clining years in contributing picced quilts and knitting to the _ various Women‘s associations of the church. tHef busband died 19 years ago. Of a family of six, four survive, Mrs. Jno. Gréen, Bright;~ Mrs. Isaac * Green, Berlin; Mrs. S. Plum, Brussels, and Mr. Gordon Howell, New Hamburg. Mr. James Howell and Mrs. Curliss died some years ago Oattic This Last Two Butter 1907 1906 1095 1902 Top Market Prices â€"_â€"â€"_â€" _ This Week ‘TORONTO, Webk 4 ... weeks ago . week 1910 TORONTO MAYSVILLE $6.75 $5.10 40 1.08 31 .. 04 1.00 81 1 .07 82 82 114 "Aisall c . Outs 98 <â€" 52 08 §2 98 52 81 37 MOXT REAL OR car *»$8.10 © $6.00 MONRREAL 37 U 45 54 10 30 3 M 36 0 ropleg ‘ Wrmm sheat and truck, mqwer Steels (Erniy e i pair ay) m turrow : { (new), .3 'w'm)'“l; fupse '&M. scuffier, m&'hom lum;w gardena W; (oni scudier ‘coltivalgh . â€" (new en yovti ultivater : (new), wagon, dompicte, flm,m at 13 Boon; PR o L.R C .. Auction ‘Sale Advertisen u.&l:-mdu’nauo’mu::. horse mare, 9 years old, b,-v-‘{“t,l:u,s years old: °_ .. UM ipâ€"Cow _ iresh October. 24th, Jersey wtow, iresh October lmh.z:gw_ due to‘ "calve December 20th, _ cow supposed to ‘be in calt, 2 young calâ€" ves. Â¥*#‘% j e soutly pieu B aot prefionss so6 . gaoly {il . not . y so! 5 stoi ;;:‘m chickend. M&«. carrtage â€"(nead}y now), 4 bé one covered, . seb of ‘bobsleighs, ~set olt=light bog slcighs, cutter,.Cutting box, root pulper, fan« ring mill, set of scales, bag truck,, 2 scoop shovels," 3 *tone boats, wheelâ€" scoop vels,° 3 #tone hoats, . wheel~| barmwm tools, emery grindâ€"| stone, fireace: stove, 3 step ladders, | two éxtebsion ladders, pig rack with spring.s0bt, set of gravel planks, wagâ€"| on jack, < cxm:o, hay fork, rope and pulleyg,: bone grinder,. De Laval cream separator,. hay rack, wood rack, extractor, ice‘ cream ‘ireecer, . meat gï¬ï¬‚um}c "stuffer, some â€". ‘bet buxes,. 06 s outht, ‘ cistern pump, # crosscut saws, * wax eXtractor, ~ anâ€" vil‘ and vice combitied, _a lot of carâ€"| fp‘amf'h tools, grain bazs and grainj cradle, zlrp wrench, 2 rifes, _ umat tub. cider Bafrel, meat bench, churn, { parior _ cook coat ~ heator, â€" cooking| t s m 7 @, °S m,&,fl of ,ml*t piete, â€" set"of plow harness, sikgle‘ batness, Oy nets, 300 cedar ‘tails, 200 stakes, cedar> posts, ‘electric bat tery, hoes, forks, chains anda‘lot of other articles too numetous to toebt tion. . " > S Hay ansd Grainâ€"About 5 tons _ of hay, â€" about 200 bushels. cats, 125 bushels mixed grain and 400 _ bush. mangolds. $y n k. Termsâ€" Hay, grain, . pigs, chickens, mangolds and allsums / of $10 and urder, cash, ~over that _ amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5 per ceat. off for cash paympnts of crodit amounts. G. G. Class, Auctioneer The ‘Tollowing articles Rarry Zilliaz, Clerk Miss Eupbemia Shoemaker < spent Sunday with bor cousin, Miss Edna Oberholtzer of Berlin.â€" Miss â€" Bessic Simpson has returned {rom a week‘s vacation with friends near Ayr.â€"Miss Aunnie Shants spentâ€" last week . < at Mrs. D. Wikmers.â€"Mr. â€"and Mrs. Abe Swarts left‘last week to spend ~a few weoks with friends in Michigan.â€" ‘The Misses Olive and Stella â€" Strome spent Sunday. with friends in Berlin, This W6Ok ...0...0. 1 Same week iï¬%';’.. 1998 : ;4:.... @ * 2l tt% C e n is lag,4 Becember 15th, ; | â€"_ BUFFALO. $6:15 Fed -nd\ww}l $6.50 Nee Nee promines ,ï¬m norti of & ‘mies : south of Implements, Etc Bu ie 5.95 4.209 4.85 4215 £.95 1,50 NEW YORK. â€"â€" Ufke iosite, Top Exportors a‘clock ot pPAGE by $6.15 #,10 5. 40 4.15 416 4.40 4.85 4.25 4.60 [AR C apâ€" Jan. 18â€"Farm stock and implements 1 of* â€" of the late Enos Cressman, 3 its. _ miles south of Mannheim and . 2 miles morth of New Dundee â€" on the Huron Road. s Aa c ~pA Jan, 23â€"Farm stock and implements $ ; of â€" Jacob‘Mansz, 3} miles. north 4 west of Bamberg, 24 miles south gast of Crosshill and 4~ . miles southwest of St. Clements. . Jan. 25â€"Farm stock and implements ***\ _ of * Oliver Scheifefe in township road, 1. mile south .of :Conestogo .: Feb. 1&â€"Farm: stock and implements of Meano Scheidel, 1 mile north wost of Kossuth, 34 miles southâ€" ent | ~ cast of Bresiau and 5 miles notth dna} | of Hespeler. f Mc Fn m; w' tion kk‘%’. ot~ the® undersign ::a.l.†ol ol‘lhsmu lM‘:: ies Aantbeant af_He# â€"Uciice, on comumencing at«4 o‘cleck p.mâ€", sharp mï¬zm property, vis. m.;:.s'uy « team rIS0G, . 0 and 4. T by. | McC well -Mgu.::m 4 ’3’3 years . old, â€" sotrel solt tising. . :3 vears old, godd driver, sorrel mare. i 4 ons i aly nas ce sucking colt M_.,"m._z Jack. ., .. Cattle, Etc.â€"7 good . milch cows due â€" to ‘calrse is March. and April, 4 Holstein ‘belfers due . to calve im March, fab cow, 2. Holstein grade bulls rising 2 years old, 4 lw::t c:hc:l.4nwsduetopi|1‘bw 1 of ~Uan. 1» Iniplements, . Etc.~â€"2â€"horse gasoline engine â€" in epdhlt rusning : ordér,â€" Johinston mower . 5ft. cut, 15 m{ shoe ‘drill, land roller, hay rake, djs¢ shoo drill, land roller,: Lay rake,â€"disg, pair bobsleighs, 3 cutters, one horse m market democtat, »’*‘““1‘ with Rarness c , potaâ€" to hiller, â€" wagon, tone, â€"â€"set riage ~ hatness, $ ~of : team harâ€" ness,â€" sot ugy haracss. TERMS.â€"Fat cow, pigs and alt gums <of $10 and â€"under, â€"cash; over that amount 12 mouths‘ credit . on approved security or 4 per cent of for cash payments of ‘credit amounts. AUCTION SALES A. J,. MICKUS, Auctioneer. A.â€"C. BOWMAN, Proprietor ALP. KAUFMAN, Cterk. Jan. 4 â€"Farm stock and implements } ‘of . Valentine .F. â€"Knechtel, '1&[ miles southwest:of Lisbonâ€"and 34 ~ miles sopthwest of: Wellesiey, . Jan. .l:’-â€"hxn stock and l:'{:‘n‘ »"ï¬ .m*nfl-m and. . 3 . fiiles . southeast â€"â€" of~Wellesley.4 +Neat Berlet‘s Corners: ;> F Jan. 11â€"Farm stock andâ€"implements of Aaron~Soyder, ‘3$: miles north of Preston; 3. miles: west. of Hesâ€" "neler and 4 miles south of . Bresâ€" Jar. 17â€"Farmâ€"stock and implements ol Herbert B. Krueger, 2> miles ‘south ‘of Breslau and 3 â€"~â€" miles north " of Kossuth, on the new CHAS. ; CRAWLEY,. Auctionser Dec. 8â€"â€"Joseph Littlc, Nassagau®ya. Dec. 7â€"August Hergott, Puslinch,Tp. Dec 15â€"Fat stock sale winter fair Wednesday; Decetmber 6th Notice to Creditors Creditors of Jonas .B.â€" Saider, late nt the Township of Waterloo,. in the County of Watetloo, farmer, deceased, are hereby notifed that ber estats wil} will be distributed on â€" the ninth December, 1911, and regard will bo had only. to claims of which . notice mug.vehznmtp vï¬al“u to .S‘y A # ., Of wmm;rdnmtjm- A5â€"4t : Dated at Berlis,â€"Ont., 14 Novem her, L _L.: + . _i0fo {. ) n0>. |1004, 1908 l)m 1001 This woek ... Two weeks ago SHame week 1910 190%â€" ... }..s.. ... A. J. MCKUS, Auctioneer building, ‘Guelph Auction WM. CRAM, Berlia, Ont., Brecutors‘ Solicitor « .85 4.00 840 4.00 .80 4.30 $8.175 ~8â€"M5 Ewes. Lambs § $5.40 17 45â€"2 §.00 5.65 35 3. 40 Farm Stock, Ihnplements, Eic. '“: 0:&‘; ed f " a ,~‘.-: Â¥ T * wl Wt s A on n ho io ak : L. e > w sharg. the fatiowing vaiualie . "Fro bay. ~niare Tising xdm ‘tout to Charming Lad, cheataut coly, ing 3 years, sucking colt ‘got ‘‘By Charmifg Lad.s " > es Cattle, Etcâ€"â€"9 rood milch | ds Co# iresh, ‘ 2 ter nart_of callsa meors Pigs and Sheep.â€"14 good â€" breedia; ewes, : Leicester®> pho, ld% in pig and with pige ‘at eide by ty ol‘m_ § uflhgo: * y 3 f + lisc," m wer ,> ~ D6i beoveant . mecders dn mc :::ï¬ -, ty, road cart, bay _ {otk â€"with ; lt me, vails uie inb wine "#“’f B AA‘" . stim ig es . ‘Aiso about 400 busbels oats. > |*â€" Terms.â€"Grain: and w:_&;a;u notes or .4 per céeat. of% forcask payments of credit m&'-?‘m;' NTR and â€" _ under, cash; 12 months‘ ‘ctedit on A. iJ. MCKUS, Auotfoneer.‘ ‘ JOHN T. PETOCH, Proprietor INâ€"THE â€"ESTATE â€" OF ~BOWARI | _: |WAHL,â€" DECEASED: > ï¬f £+ $ mm se us ll A d l . NOTICE | IS HEREBT: â€"GIVEK, porguant to the Shm'-g Ontugto, 1 Geo. V., Cap.‘ 26, that all cred and> others baving w lq(?‘ s oys anen t P "* , J . P. PETCH, Cletk rw,Av 3 'PI EVE \!l‘l «1 about the‘ twentioth day ‘of ‘Sppfem ber, 1911, areâ€"requitre$, on or ‘before rapeararamic Â¥er or to Atvin K. Cressman, Wnteflm the said deceased, their nagnos a:& E Ratopethicdiars of tm claime," ‘ oi 6 ti of their‘ claims, * 88 statements of the security,â€"_ if"> an#, held by. them; and that . alter '& seid sitteenth day of December, 1911, the said Administrator will . procéfrt lto distribute the assets of Abe. :n,d deceased, among the partics _ entificd thereto, having regard only to.claims of which be shall then have recei¢ed uotic¢, and will not be liable for _the ‘said assets to any person o!m claim he shall not then have . ' notioc. f e uy . Dated 20th‘ November, 1911 ~~ ‘ JAMES C. HAIGHSY, : L* Watertoo, Ontarto,‘ / ‘ Solicitorâ€"for ‘the Administtatot. Years 4834 Notice to Creditors Creditors of ‘Aone Seyder, late : â€"of the Township of Waterloo, is . the County of Waterloo, Widow, : deteased. aro hereby notified that his estate will be distributed on :the ninth‘ day _ of day of December, 1011, and:> <regacd will be had only to claims:â€"of «which notice shall have been . given..in writ» ing to Leti.S. Snydet, or tw the undersigned "Rist date. ber, nn." herioie * â€" "tap d " « C““o MJ 456 4¢. mm _ READ AND ADVERTISE IX T4E DAILY TBLEBORAPNL * DROWNED WHILE SKATING. :.; BELLEVILLE.â€"Stewart Haig, tke the Pageâ€"Hersey Iron Tube & LeM who lives in Rawden . a mile west: of Stirling, was drowned.. during . the noon bour. by breaking through â€" â€" the loe on a milipond near the schoo!‘ on which he was skating. p oA This . 60K Ls» 0% 0+ Same week 1910 ... #OD .: )<%.. 4s .3 0) 100%. :,. 200002009 PHOT â€"2siclant uit +ss 1908 1905 1904 1903 1908 1908 â€"9 good milch ..‘ cos cows due to ‘chive" t mef AC% cour to. be in rising : 2 "old, *A Neg Market aalt in ~ $ 45â€"3 1be5t .. 185. ,. ... . BBA . ,..,Ls Wb . "Lig. ~gA9g * 10 3 Nee }".'»‘,3 -;;_?v 22 ts fAr T