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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 May 1912, p. 8

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Vk BP EXFIP esE IN THE ESTATE OF PETER CRESS, late of the Township of Woolwich, in the _ County of Waterâ€" loo, Farmet, deceased. ~ _ NOTICE IS HEREPY GIVEN perâ€" suant to Ontario Statutes 1. Geo. V. Chapter 26, C at all creditors and vthers hay ng claims against the csia‘e of the said leter Cress who died cn or about tile 31st day of March, 1910, :‘xe 'teqtinzd on or before the pb::h day June, 1913, to send t ~ preâ€" paid or d liver toâ€" the \mbxzrdped Soâ€" licitcr for Conradâ€" R. Gies the surâ€" viving executor cf the last Will acd Westament of: tie said deceased, their Chr;stian ani Surnames, . addrosses and description with full particulars of their claims ard the nature of the securities (if any) held by flleg_‘ ~ AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE z& after such last mentioned date said executor will proceed to Cisâ€" tributs the assets ‘of the deceased among _ the parties entitled thereto baving <râ€"gard orly to the claims . of which he shall then have notice and that the said . ‘executor.will not . be liab‘e for tif: said sssets of any Part therec! to any person or persons of whore claims notice sha:l not have te.m received by Him at the time of such distribution. * s A. L: T § P Ont ... Soiicitor . for tie said wer Laled the 1ith 6ay of May, 1912. ne! by one w Butter per pound Nee on ens, each .. Potatoes, per bag Hay, per ton .... WRERb,, .. 22002000 0630 +9 _ +A Â¥lour, per 100 lbs ... .... .. 270 Bran, per ton .......r....‘.m(‘x: S nawhadnt Mutton.... .. Are You Looking for - RCood o cond oaemnfitie e ril aPv es‘ 83¢; No. 3 yellow, 86¢ Toronto. Peas No. 1m $1.25. Buckwheat 70c @ 12¢, shipping points. Manitoba fourâ€"Lisâ€" ted quotations at Toronto are, First patents,. $5.70; sccond patents, $5.20; strong bakers, $5.00; Ontario.â€" fout, winter flour, 90 per cent. patents, $4:05, seatoard. M‘lifeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $25 per ton; shorts, ($27 . per *ton, on track, Toronto. Shorts, per ton . "Poronto, May 31. â€"The local situaâ€" tion is unchanged, with offerings _ of Ontario wheat small. Prices rule firm at $1.05 to $1.06, outside. Oats dull and easier. Nothing doing . in other grains. Corn too high. Quotaâ€" tions are as follows: Ontario wheat, No. 2 winter, $1.05 @+$1.06, qutside, according to location; Manitob& wheat, No. 1 northern, $1.094, _ No. 4 northern. 1.084, _ No. 3 northern, $1.03. ‘Oats, Canada western No. 3, 48c; Ontario No. 2 white, e @ 48¢, outside, No. 3 white, “?. outâ€" side; No 3 white, 464¢, outside;, on track, Toronto 50¢ @ §ic.. > Com‘ American No: 3 yellow, American, Bucks and cyH Lambs, SPrIDK Hogs, fed and do., fo.bâ€" do., â€" delive! Butcher cows, CROIE® do., ~â€"medium ...... do., â€"cARNOIS ... d0., bull$ ..« â€"» tockers, light ... . , choice, each Butcher do., “'l Butcher M Calves â€" ,â€"'\a« h e ioh n es TA Y 4y catiie; 296 sheep, 400 hogs and 530 calves. Â¥xport cattle, chaice... $7.60 o $8.00 do., . medium ... L0 e 18 do., . bulls .. ; _ .50 @ 42 Butcher cattle, cholce ... 1.00 &@ 1.50 Notice to Creditors QGlasses? ewes delivered GALT MARKETS Galt, May 23, 1912 !44'/ ffl"’i"r and watered, cyulls und GRAIN BROS. OPTTIOIAN There 6.00; * 3.00 @ 2.00 @ 5.00 @ 5.15 @ 5.50 @ : 5.00 :. 40.00 .00 @# "$.00 a 1,00 @ 4.00 @ .8.90.@ 8.60 0 3.10 @ 3.00 °m 27.00 â€" 28.u0 0 18 40 20â€"3% ND 1 1.0) # .00 $.65 910 7.50 t.35 7.00 Wheat ,.... Dictator Flour ~.... People‘s Flour ... J M:Ko Leaf Fiour .. Snowdrift rlour.... 0j Screenings Rol.adodl ari8Â¥krs ButtOf,... â€"<2+>>s+6e4s04 Kggs, per dO0%. ..«.+â€"~+> Hay, per . tOM . ..... «2s Straw, per tom ....,.... mh%r?r"'fi e l)ach.pnlb_.....”.'.... Turkeys, parla .......> Beef, hind ... . Be 4, front.... ty LANO , .ce ies n .++ ¢ Lamb Bkin#.... ......++ Flour Butter, per Ib. . Rggs, per dozen May per tn... HAMLL a4 . 4 . 0+ +8‘x k qz ecx d 0+ Potates per bag ......«~«« NEW HAMBURG MARK ETS _ * New Hamburg May 23, 1912 WheRt,,.......>.. iirn#+« .05 .0# e is 4n â€"â€" .b Earley ... Rapley Beef, kind quarters Chickens ........... STRATEORD MARKETS Stratford, May 23, 1912 Wheat Standardj, > ,..... BAKHGY .. .1 .s2eas cce en snn . »08 Oats (Standard). ... ....: _ 580 Hay, per ton ... Flour m Kn aen . Bran, per tou .. !Isl'hau.l!awu ve Hogs...... Beeéf, front. ..« Sheepskins .. Dried Apples Butter‘,per pound. Eges per doz...... Â¥ctatoes, per bag. Bacou..,. . .«..+â€" Potatoes perbag Wood, first class Ry@ ,..... c.k> Buckwbent........ Nn ols â€". _‘ HaLter. ...2. ... . Flour, Family . Ploqr.gn-'y'.... Middungs per ton Goose W heat Oate Noforfoâ€"fare speofenfetjerfeofenfnefenfecfnle «fsffnfalh EOBE . . q2 en se 6e * ++# gg“....'f rngg» S olaarhs. .. Wood, per cord Export Onttle .. Butchers‘ Oattle Oats Flo Wheat Flour, NEW HOME FOR SALlE WaterJoo, snitable for retired Mennonite farmer: .: This ‘red brick bouge bas hall and. nine rooma, four cldthes closets, bathroom complete, stairs to ?ltic, lfit‘n% io our L‘fll es ace as for cooking, 1 cement Emlh. #arden> tt oot Lat. k. K; Oressman RfF NEAR Meannonite Charch GUELPH MARKETS GUELPH, May 28,1912, V ATERLOO MARKETS Beven liLies Jorar W ELMIRA MA Etmira, May 23, 1942 1b whe CHS M i vak. ) PB ...« 10,00 2. is B0 2P & ~\2L0. 210 18.00 .80 .18 13 00 27 00 #.15 _ 8.80 10 16 17.00 .66 10 0 / :80 ‘as" _ ‘ao 14,00 16.00 117 1,50 .30 «18 .18 2. 00 L6 .14 b0 12 Ao l .10 18.00 11.00 19.00 o 90 1.10 2.10 .80 1 20 .98 18 1.15 75 16 16 15 20 15 tull w =â€"Ming Holdn Among the Sunday visitors ~here were: The Misses Monteith, â€" Heller an! Moyer,â€" and Messrs.. D. . Miller and E. Hollinger, aHâ€"of St. Jacg; Mr. D. Fries, Miss M. Hagan of â€" lin; Mr. Geo. Herrmann of â€" Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz of Watâ€" erloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuâ€" maker of Berlin.â€"Mr. Jacob Schweitâ€" sn: rwundwlm P::: Springs on turday.â€"We :are\ ‘a â€" week ol'nll'icwtoxn&;*. , # Priefs.â€"Mr, John N. Esch was . a visitor _ to Baden or Saturday.â€"Mr. Noah ‘Steâ€"nnfan,.the saw miller, Bas his logs nearly all cut into lambet.â€" The â€" farmers have marly ‘:eom;m leted gecding and are preparing for corn . ind turni,s. / The land is tery wet in some places whete it ‘ is low. ‘The fal wheat: _poor, there will probably te a light crop of: May atovnd heré. 3t +097 . _â€"_News Notes.â€"Footbaill. In=a «drizâ€" zling rain, the initial puflm F. A. intermediate series was here on Saturday evening last ‘beâ€" tween St. George and the local ‘ag~ gregation, with the home 1-:' the winners by the score of .~_ Conâ€" sidering the condition of the weather and grounds the game was a fairly good exhibition â€" af football, ~although neither team did justice to {themâ€" selves. > Réferee â€" Kendor of Preston,. ‘The local team plays with Hespeler at Hespeler on the 24th. 3 Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. E. Bean of Haysâ€" ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haliman.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs.. < E. Hilbornâ€"of Freelton visited relatives here on Sunday.â€"Rev. S. H. Swarts of Berlin occupied the pulpit <ol the U. B. Church on Sunday morning and. delivered . a very _ appropriate disâ€" course.â€"The Baptist Church is un dergoing repairs at present. A.new chimneyâ€"has been built and the roof. is being reâ€"shingled this week, â€" The: interior . will . also be reâ€"decorated, which will greatly add to its â€" apâ€" pearance.â€"The Misses Nellie _ and Clara® Kalbfeish of Berlin~ were visi~ tors to town on Saturday last.â€" Mr. Owen Thamer of Berlin took in the football .game here on Saturday evenâ€" ing.â€"A meeting of <the directors of the New Dundee Rural Telephone Co.. was held on Monday afternoon last.â€" Mr. Bert Kriesel ofâ€"Berlin was . a visitor in town on Saturday.â€" Rey. J. N. Norton commenced his pastor= ate of the Baptist Church here _ on Sunday morning last... His sermon was very approptiate and . much apâ€" preciated by those present.â€"Rev. A. F. Stoltz conducted services at ~Berâ€" lin on Saturdayâ€"and Sunday. â€" Hs l was accompanied by Mrs. Stoltz. Optometrist Z1 King 6t. W. Fresh Jersey Cow with heifer calf M tbidkw scuoy peimayir z&x‘hmm“uu- on m‘;«d ployed in the ‘examinatior “ â€" & WG_ and We do ourâ€"own Lens Grinding h sppgabie uot aftaent? oo tin s ts higheat order should be om. WiH not do for the ¢xamination 0i oyes â€"ucither old fashion rnmdufi’v&%m TEST LETTERS W ARNOLD JANSEN JOSEPHSBURG PHILIPSBURG CONESTOGO FOR 5.. LE NEW DUNDEE TY Mr y th nation 6f | com Beriin rcturned bhome for the vacation, havyâ€" ing attended . Toronto _ University.= Miss G. Bacon, teacherat S« S. No. 8, has tendered her resignation to the Trustee Board, which takes effect at summer holidays.â€" Miss . Edna Saiter who is attending _ Strai/ord College, . spent . the iolldnuut mer home here.â€"Mr. Ralph Mil visited his sisterâ€"at the home of "Mr. John Schaeffer, Kuntavilie, . ; . > ~ and 23 inst.â€"Mr. and Mrs. . Nelson Schatz of Baden were visiting at the home of Mr. M. Schatz who is ill at present, suffering from an attack of sciaticaâ€"Mr. T. J. Dezelil~ spent a tw days in Toronto. â€"Miss Lillian M Norley spent the holiday at her home in Milverton.â€" Mr. Emmerson Knipe mtly for the greater part of the fiymtwm was followed by severe, ft: ichâ€"left its effects on clover dields, and the grain that was spring up. Some report damage to early fruit buds. However, generally speaking the damage was not so seâ€" vere as was expected, the snow servâ€" ing as & . protection to the â€" ‘tender plants: The‘ storm was â€"aimost â€" as zm as the one of May 27th, about years ago, â€" though accompanied by <a ‘harder frost.â€"Mr. C. W. Welker shipped a quantity of potatoes from Gowanstown on Thursday last.. The price paid was $1.50 a bag, a record price for‘this farm product, and â€" any one dortunate enough to have (a quantity to dispose of will find them & profftable product. The High price will no doubt induce. the farmers â€" to fflerease their acreage this year, so that in all . probability the market will be glutted by the Iapse of â€" an> other six months as one extreme usâ€" ually : follows another.â€" L. <Adolph & Sons have purchased a Gibson 6 h.p. sixty ~speed gasoline engine for their power supply,â€" and are well â€"satisfied. with their purchase.â€" Sunday _ next the .Mt. Pleasant Epworth _ League will hold their anniversary services. Rev. F. L. â€"Farewell, B.A., of Torâ€" onto, will: preach at 10.30 ‘and â€" 7.30; he ~will <also ~address ‘the â€" Sunday School at 2.30. Special contributions are asked for in aid of the Society.â€" Rev. Peter Meyers and Mr. . M. 1. Adolph attended the annual district meeting held in Stratford. on the 22 hanging . lanmps, coffee grinder . and W"'o s, 2 anvile, . <3 1 mm. a number of first (~> cluss ~ carpenter‘s tools nearly »,mew, a â€" number _ of ::f" tools, 8 screw clips, belting, bags, trestles, s quantity of first cJass hay rack lumber, new 20 it Jadder, 2 new fiat racks, â€" forks, shovels, ‘logging chains, revolver, self cocker; also lounge, 6 chairs, cushion, easy chair, organ in good. condition, many other articles o nngane se oo xk i liat m." -:b-. 2 nvll:,"!.i and saws, boit clipper, a number of t8t / cluss ~ carpenter‘s tools; £19% o Cun 0 qed t C +5 1000 c OW op c i. There will sotd. by wn;-n‘:i-*w*' Termsâ€" Cash. MERT KRET â€" WILLIAM A. J. MICKUS, l MON WALLACE There can be no better recomâ€" mendation for the De Laval â€" than the fact that the men who make the separation of milk a business use the De Laval to the . practical ': exclusion of all other TL a k es " i Lurnitu 9â€"10mos Ore cf th» lest farpa; ‘n the Counâ€" ty, owned. by ‘the lats Petcor Hess m aver, ccm fising 60 acres of tae 1ery best <lâ€"y lcam. On farm is a â€" large bank barn, having three thrash foors, good ‘stablin>, pig per, Criviny shed, and ° nylt hots;, over flowing well, supplying water to house, miliâ€"house, and sta‘lle, als> a neverâ€"failing sprin?. ‘This farm is only two mi‘es from Waterlioo â€" and 24 miles frim Berlin, directly = oppcsie_Lexingtom s hool. Will / te sol0 with crop. Fcr frrther particilars aprly to .__â€" ecoe Mrs. P.. Hesssnauct, Bridge;ott J. Hessevauer, Berlin ; NOTIOE :lfly# that tres passin‘y in is prok bit ed, * Ts Jacob Martin . Menno Martia® 19â€"3t Noah G. Maitin FARM FOR SALE Right Phone 207 _ Undertaker Waterloo,. C Farm for Sale Give us a call and be convineed that there is no need. of going elsewhere for y in our line. © y o ts . % Exceptionally Low Cut Prices SOONER .OR LATER YOU . wILL Buy a DE LAVAL knom NO TICE WA A. THOMSON, Strasburg Money Saving Sale J. Letter & Son‘s Now is your Chance to on all Furniture, Rugs and Window Shades AT A TREMENDOUS BARGAIN J. LETTER & Executors ongest Special 10 Days V&L&K.}.!Tnmhm in the §) ectorac z) is n ue _ trgg esnt mron" d uie fage foutrult ‘Aod tman barn. Wotsr Hogs Wanted Are You AT BADEN !â€"~â€"GCominc { J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. Bix 106 T MB‘ RPpRepfI® i+ When we say the best in Men‘s Shoes tha‘ts exactly what we memn. ~_.â€" We offer flc’p-molplgndfllhn.vflt-. r® P Perhaps you don‘t know much about the new shos min, + o Come in and meet him and See what we have C oC Oon:..:o-m?fim;vfi;mtdsyudhwm May 22 & # just ore e boliday. * + We are putting on b’;rpiu table with big values on them for men Don‘t forget the days nor the place;, * % We cannot give prices here, come and see for yourse‘f. h NOW ON AT BERLIN ._â€" RHBATL PBTATE ue Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance 5555555056555 5rF, re and Rugs $ 3,700 7,000 4,600 2,450 + 10,000 11,000 6,500 4,500 For Sale F. KIBLER t Cl buys 14 Acros y 855569595660 to, THE NEW SHOE MAN 126} 200 125 93 38 Frederick St.; Ciriin Highast market price pi rcond Wd-«m. 1 Welacsiay, Jane 12th SHIPPING ROGS WANTED In BADEN o rent on shares .or sell on crop ments. â€" Choice land, good : clese to school and town. Th gest Waterloo County settlems COUNTYol WATERDOO Saskatchew an. â€" Buy here. _ Buy B Coming West? M This Way, Sir FOR _ â€"â€"THE BEST NUMBER uNLIMITED, 13 1013 Jane ith. 1912 86. B. BIEHN NOTICE ab ( T J Shoes ONTARIO Gnernsey, Sask n ie w theiath or 1ant a fiam all sizes, t« aA

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