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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jul 1912, p. 8

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Ni4 dA CHcag a4 overwh the other pits down, oats of fons down 2% #Whe Liverpool whest, unchang Wheat Fuly ... terduy,. d 0f July J *. Butter, creame , creame rtm, separat utter, store } Egss, newâ€"laid Cheese, new, Ib y mcE TCOE ‘uewâ€"laid. .,.......... ... 0@ M weas REW, TD. .1....... »»6v0: 0 16 Montreal Grain and Produce. MONTREAL, July 2.â€"There was no im« :ovo-at in the demand from forel&n ymlorc:hwnour.ndmoloul trade was also quiet. The butter market is firmer, with a fair amount of w;::: r-ln.. The English demand for c firmer, and prices rule higher, Exports &weet were 115,064 boxes, as against a year ago. A fairly motive trade 3«“" in eggs. Provisions . steady un« w m.:fl Increasing demand for hams and . ~ Oatsâ€"Canadian western, No. 2, b1%c; do., No. 3, 40¢; extra No. 1 feed, 60440, !g‘ruyâ€"-)hnuool feeu, . dte. to. 6e , $1.06 to $1.07, esc on ind atnng" ” ;w;rueud:: Nfl::\rflgtu ’:,: fi.-‘fifi'n-. $4.95 to $5; tfl- 'Gg. to j‘ outsâ€"Barreis, $.05; bags, 20 Ibs., #4;~ shorts, $26, middâ€" ""ey m Py tar io _.,,,,..-m,unou.mmm Cheeseâ€"Finest westerns, 12%0 to 13%¢; finest casterns, 12%0 to 1?%¢. Butterâ€"Choicest creamery, 3c to D%c; seconds, 2%¢ to N}f € : AMiagieadanes st â€" . toesâ€"Per basg, car lots, $1.50 to $1.00. Dressed bogs, abattoir killed, ln;LN QIODOE .2icscs en cn=«ncoom<a WTMD i Teronto Grain Market, m tail, bushel.. .. .. M 0#X to 31 R goose, bushel...... 0 96 ; l's"g 4 on vereÂ¥srgenss 1W enscecxege es 080 Ebfl iÂ¥ vaccrvan ns vip 8 0 t, bustel ......... 100 Terente Dairy Market. m. creamery, 16. rolle... 0 #7 , creamery, soljds.. ... # 4 intter® separator, dairy, ib..0 33 @12.00, Porkâ€"Heavy Canada short mess, _ bars j ‘wlflmfl:aucl-mrtcu | barrels, 45 to & vheg 325.50. \ pound, tlerces, lbs., 10%0; wood pails, 20 ibs. nozlle:wnu.mu. Jbs., 14c; pure pails, 20 Tos. net, “tflâ€"l’lclo. barrels, 200 Ibs., $i7; 40. tlerces, 300 lbs., $5. ‘ Only two <Jots came on the . Western #lM and went at prices ranging from to $.50. In the Â¥.89 class there were 12 {heayy stcors and helfers of an extra fine" grade of krhss stock. _ The ruling prices on the grades offered in :oenora! were #rom §] to $1.50, with sales slow. Â¥ t is sn w T The market is still overloaded with lofh â€" bulky . cow8, both old and young, AD A tlons made yesterday were from $ ® for the good class, with an 0¢Ca~ mrllun“lndhmln- stance at Dealers were offering ths §.% price as the standard on soft cows. Commons sold down to $2.50. MTTLCC CC3 exelansre. ~ PORONTO, July 2.â€"The receip‘ the City Market were 49 carsâ€" ?euflo. 470 sheep, 405 calves and .k c1.A24 price . re alow. on £ox no io 1 â€"â€" Qver 100 he? n, . w ere oofi in as ol meTURICST too high for stockers.. _ OB€ NBL TOV bought last week under the old prices, st #.6, and are on hand. The ‘zrk-l yester> day sanged from # to & unless the =l:40 was good.. Up to % was offered a #eaod clul,?l stockers. few ts = bul" de tlons dre & gendency, Aay where Deglers we Â¥lour, per 100 los Bras, per ton ... Sales were Chick one, each Buch wheat Butter per | creamery, creamery, separator, store lots mutton Potk .. Hides .. Winnipeg Options. MARKET Li dac ad dfll comet i IP M several days, while the ns steady, . sales have begl in this class of cattle, There Js & ® C U nand now. The range. i8 & demand, and the P are generally close, witl ncy, m quarter being & yhere extra offers were ra were quoting $8.3 as The supply was not big CATTLE MARKETS. Milkers and Springers. pen. High. Low, Close ‘Teronto Live Stock 08 % ;"f./‘ <j?¢‘ p \ : avvf‘li'-; # PSVE Stockers. *head, _ just: right for stocking were offered, but, as they were n as beef, the quotations were for stockers. _ One herd was :t week under the old prices, at Caives, ere made around $7 to §8, and & were sold at §4.2, ‘Calves have Jemand, and the 'V"“ aimolit? generaily close, with an upward "a quarter being added yesterâ€" e extra offers were to be hand. were quoting $8.%3 as the “l'_'x‘;"‘ ; supply was not big yesterday. GALT MARKETS Galt, Ju‘y 4, 191 : on hand now €or faAlir Reading Butchers. uotations tou HELLER BROSB. 4 Budapes s Sto0m 2.â€"The receipts at 07%b 106tb Toâ€"day. Satur We s hatges enson & 51 «o . at of 1 defects o the: At y *‘ are s N- tlosed all impaired 20â€" 8 210M _ 25 97 000 0 len »ness of vi® o accurate ad Uives differ 6 ose. | §3 18,00 â€" 18.00 70 00 102 W heat Flour, fuaa. Oute s Middungs peT Shorts per 108 Wheat ....>~+ Niddlings pe* Potalus® 91 Butver, :“l{_ ?3“ ia‘;â€" Je on Hoo on .%. m"’uu 3 J Poan Uaide ... :. Ed Mh-»‘.umh aarva it th% 5.5 ELAMIRA u‘nqts Â¥lour, Family Â¥Flour, Pastry Bran per 100. â€" Googe W heat Barley .. .~+*! Peas .. .. + +* R,e CATCL Buck wi.eat. Oorp per bus Hay per ton Dried Apples :: STRATFORD MARKETS Strutford, Ju‘y 1, 1012 Wheat Stardard). . ..<>+ Oats (Standard) ..«** ** 5'% ‘ BERLIN MARKEIS > * Berlic, July 4 1012 _ f mourpermou-. 2,10 °280 Bran 3e AertsaXerck 1% 19 | Middlings per ton | _ _ *‘ 28.00 Screenings ** 2810 Wheat pars bush ...« «> <>~«** 1.00 Barley My cGus ge en ne + 6t :85 :g Oate M 2o 5.. hax aes Al"" ;‘.hs 15. ;g Hay wnl'l 17 80 ‘Woos.irfloud C avhet s Nes ©.00 7.00 Butter per Ib. ... .0.0>>>>*** 1 2 Lard per Ib. ... ..sec 8969 **** 16 Wheat,... .« «> OR .. ... .++ +* Batley ....~~~ But Man.â€" Flout.....}}>+ Butter, per Ib. ..0.~> Hay per t BM...â€".. . Ham.....k00 00cÂ¥ e> Middlings, per ton .â€" Potates per bag ..«»> per c “‘ Maple Leaf Flou® ......~= Snowdrift Blout.. ...« ©OD c use k0 + ++ + ++ ORUE .. s 2ea 6n 694 W heat ...« Dictator Flour People‘s Flour ButteP 4. .w« ze nn ++ ?B‘vw do%. .. + u-sv. per ”:‘ traw, . pet. 100 > > pormetis e‘ ; B# 1 mwm.... Turkeys, per Ib . Geese, per Ib. . .: â€"â€" s â€" PC ,.;g...‘ Hogs, Live Lamb * + Atmaremat SR 1 *********~ s 00 nEw HAMBURG MARK ETS Kew Hamburg July 4, 1912 ePb detptopAeteteAeteteb tulâ€"tt &LO E‘mire, Juy doz first class "bniie au ty N L hush per ton 160 ACRES GUELPH MARKETS Guzira, July 4, 1914 lote . tm A. K. Cressman Tt . 2s esnny ons in fi.g . cord .. ..>>> *n** .:1 ED. ... s A0n}>aX** : *" ID. ... .«.. s x4 *+** en rin tnmmmacmmma ® thbrid Ta) “â€", TRSCE se s 2.7”'!8 n rarsaxarts 1,% 1,0 m taxÂ¥* 28.00 ns e es . *T * * _ dn ~.B0 hind front 1912 building imiles . from and near an ) acres undcf ~Caoodâ€"_land 2 00 19.10 1.00 .50 y :s S OM : s 1500 16.00 19 : . .20 124 11 * ~300 2%,00 es la 160 100 »0, ~.. .82 65 < .03 an < Y 20 04 N 14 21 2.10 .20 12.00 PB 2.q 223 17.b0 17 80 s.00 7.00 1. 22 99 AS B #2 16 00 6 « |YEEST LETTERS 18 9,50 15 50 X | ~ Only 30 142 148 y 90 14 ta 33 14 .05 .08 16 4d 45 T0 terms 20 u3 ‘@ 35.( x0 12 06 the azea â€"a â€"th ed methods en eyes. 5 70 + Our equ! unsurpasse We do our own 2.80 3 06 21 Hing 8t. 100 Whereas the Berlin Sanitarium: Ts berculosis Asgociation have petitioned the local Board of Health _ of . the ’rowub"lz- of Waterico to grant z associa! permission erect . : maintain @a TW"&MW on the property formerly owned by B F. Shontr, situate oi the north side io( the Grand River at Freeport, . DOâ€" tice is w, .".'-.‘Lh“ na‘ Bualid #4 19,00 8.0C 1.00 i cumatieâ€" ie y £440 > |Tp of the Board of Health wflm"!“ at the Bauman House, at Betlin, 08 Monday, July 8th, at 2" o‘elock pm: to hear all parties interested in : the granting of relusal of said petition. G. A, TILT, Secretary . 10.0¢ Blair, Out., Wed.;~June 26, 1913 (Too late for last week.) 3 Hems ‘of Interest â€"Quite a. numj . ber mmbg.‘»e cireus in Berlin ‘ Thursday.â€"Miss L. Fear ol. ‘Boston is visiting her. sisters. bere at pres ent.â€"A number ol ladies: from _. OuUr | & local Women‘s Institute attended the District Convention held in .. Winterâ€" ‘bourge on ‘Tuesday.â€"Mr. and Mrsâ€" s R. Hamilton and family of Essex are} _ home for the holidays.â€" Misg Lida P Marriott is bolidaying in this neigh« t borhood, â€" also _ Miss Hazel Richert, | )# both of Guelph.â€" *_ Rev..!P and Mrs. Krauth spent a day visiting * in this vicinity last week.â€"A large © pnumber of parents «and ovhers atteadâ€" _P ed and enjoyed the Children‘s Day 'l‘ service on Sunday. The church .. was t beautifully decorated with . flowers is and ferns, and the children teok their ; * parts well â€"Mr. auc Mrs. Cornell _ at , Beriin and several {riends spent Sunâ€" | day| at Mr. Bowman‘s.â€"â€"Mr, Gordon | p Um\smh, Ed, Hagedown ot. | ; | Roseville t the MA::& relnti ) | ves hore.â€"Mr.: Carter of : Win > ) | terbourne visited hi aunt, Mrs. B. l Letson, on Sunday,â€" Mr. _ Emerson ) | Melitzer teft on Monday for Nortbera y ‘Ontaric and will visit his aunt, Alrs, ) Willard Snyder of North Bay on <his y | way..â€"Mr. and Mro. Sobye spent Satâ€" 2 ) urday and Sunday. with her {ather 8:\ in Genallan,. â€"A ndmbev from. this 5b Mutw«y-rmmdw conyention _ in Bloomingdale â€" last week.â€"The ‘ senie on Childref‘s Day at Rigerside Park, Guelph, was well attended,. A good time was enjoyod g | â€"Mr. Wm. Mitchell and son Wilfrid 4) | spent July Ist with friends . here, â€" )5 | Mr. Wes. Howlett spent Sunday with y, |friends in Elora.â€"Miss ‘Eisie Mackic i+| spent the holiday at her home.â€" Mr. t | and Mre: Harrison of Everton â€" spent G |July ist with his brother here.«â€" A R number of our yolung people visited y, | Mr .: Nortman Boal at theâ€"> General J; Hospital, Guelph, on July ist. Mr. J ; Boal is confined to his bed with â€" a 0~im Jegâ€" . 6.5 0.60 15 1« Wellesley Tp. Council Wellesley â€"Township _ Council . met, pursuant to adjournment, at the ‘Tp. | Hall, Crosghill, on: Thursday, the 27th day of" June, 1912, 10 a‘elock in the ‘ forenoon. C P 1 ARNOLOD JANSEN _ Al} members. were présent. . A. Dâ€" Robertson, the Reeve, occupied â€" the chair. ® ‘The minutes of the previous meet ing were ‘tead and adopted. i Correspondence, bills _ and accounts were read and on motion by L. Baeâ€" the The Porth Herald, advertising ten ers tor construction of the J, H wEST MONTROSE REMOVED THE And Realed The Wound With But Three Applications, ther will the old NOTICE MOMRBRS LC nmA‘_ e U ;& Lak ATRST a% Optometrist id was disturled,"" Mnu‘y yeoot m fent to a1l horvats en and Lens Grinding u%t t PROUD FLESNH LE C ‘“’l Angemia is the medical term _ for ida poor or watery blood. It may arise igh: from : a vatiety of . causes, such as ert, ‘Jack of exereise, bhard study, â€" improâ€" ev . . | perly ventilated â€"roomsâ€" or . workâ€" ting ‘ shops, imperfect assimilation of food, irge etc. ‘The chiel symptoms are extreme exdâ€" pallor of the face, lips and . . gums; Day | rapid b!!.'?'! aud . palpitation â€" .6f was the beart ‘after slight exertion; headâ€" ers !lpelll and ‘ a Aendancy. to hysterics, heir . swellingâ€" of the‘ feet: and : limbs, _ _ a _ af feeling of constant tiredness and_ a. Supâ€"‘ distaste fur food, Dr. Williams‘ Pink rdon Pills are a certain cure {or anaemig, of. because they make new, rich blood, lati ~ which stimulates . and .â€"strengtbons wirmvu!fi!m've%punol the n bodv. The {ollowlag â€" is .one... among 8t y Bowmanâ€"At P ‘Gatscheneâ€"At m’:gg- %..June _ a5th. bo~ Mr. mod~ MNrs. Audrew , )8 ~Cowan s .. " â€" Mr. and ~ Mys. Geo. Muchner, near St.~Jaoobs, their only ds ter â€"Baloma. M.â€"te Mr. As * Klinck of EJmira. Philpâ€"McCrudenâ€"At Gait, â€" June ' Miss Armina V.â€"P. McoCruden Galt to Mr. David Earl Philp . C id Un & Agnes A:o Mr ‘Jâ€"vh nmj Eliertâ€"Reitzelâ€"â€"Near â€" Bamberg, : June o Joseph Ellert toâ€"Miss < Reitâ€" Petersonâ€"Gilles â€" At St. _ Jacobs, â€"~June 24th, Miss Leona (iHes ol St. l Javobs to Mr. Clayton Peterson of Waterloo, formerly. of :St.â€" Jacobs: Rentlingerâ€"At St, Jacobs, on June June 25, Mrs, Elizabethâ€"Reutlinger, aged 70 â€"years, 6 months < and <. T days WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE Ate Usually the Victims Pale, Watery Blood 1. 40 nhic) recea uhC MP LAE Niz n C thousands of cases of this _ serlous| ! trouble, cured by the use of Dr. Wilâ€" | Hams* Pink p%- Miss Georgina| Raymond, St, Jerome, Que., . says: | "About a vear ago my health began 3 to give out. T sultered from head~ | mches, heart palpitation, _ dizziness, | ‘and~ appeared to be threatened. ‘with: s a general breakdown. 1 was at this | gave me medicine, I took this faith | _time employed in the {amity ol | a|â€" doctor, who, wering my condition, | tully for some tims, but ~with . no benefit, and 1 grew â€" much~ discouragâ€" vd. Then a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis, saying that she had found a" cure through . them in similar conditions. . L. took lo? advice, gotâ€"a supply of the pills an ‘ took them regularly for some. . time. Gradually 1 became strong, and in : the course of a mionth er so I was again enjoying the best of bealth, and have not since had the least _ reâ€"; turn of the old symptoms. 1 un‘ heartily : recommend â€"â€" Dr. Williams® l Pink Pilts to all weak gitls." i Soid by all medicine dealers at A0 eants a box or ‘six . boxes far $2,50 or sent by mail, post paid, by The . Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. ching, $ R.(c2lll. {jy.ls ‘coll 10.00 Thos. Cooper, fePâ€" culvert ....... 9.00 T. Crogkshapks, rep. culvert and â€" WEICGG ... 52. 2 aormeill" onl spritaen #.00 WApe â€" JONOB | .),.cues eepninnns bea insd A,'“Wa Robertson, keaping wlsml MisZ Jantil, tor use of lane..... pavid Lels, pubting. in two culâ€" Moses Lels, rep.. washouts ;,.,,.;â€" .83 1. Baechier, . tractioh enginie . on romd MBCMIN® ... ce vewes 10,00 R. Hocey, part teacher‘s .flqry"-:-“ vanced ....... .. dgneve) s yeatiiee s d Jos. K. Brennet, putting in culvert . and work on County .road ...... |8.00 J. H. Campbell, for winter road 5.00 Moved by J. 1. MeKay, seconded oo yaut :&.‘?fi‘:?m ud.:»: be ¢ 2 nufl’.:"r.fia Towpsbip of Wellesiey tor the l 10912. . Carried. # ‘ mflb’ by . a Af dass: 4/ t , seconded ty paid fo 1f * Towie "":.:‘..fi Lufifl tog three lambs by _ a |dox or dogs, and that the Reeve i6 uis his order accétdingly . . Carrtied. . MARMIAGES 1 DEATHS Baechlot djourn 1 alt. Cros PETER 18, " to une ©24, ! \H, thar ing t ome of ergard daugh Arthur th again, at the mday , the 21 of of of anci 10,50 11 .25 4,25 # 83 There: will tion, on the Good. Etb i Waterloo, on Commencing at 1 o‘ciock p.m. sharp; the following valuable property, . viz: ts ao. wid de 0 com Â¥ * n:h‘a‘llw‘p'qflqt chairs, extension table, MM}!"«» kitohen table, ball stand, & wood bedstcads with springs and mattress, fron bedâ€" stead. â€" with aprings and : mattross, | dresser, 3 wash stands, book . cast, 3 rockers, 2 arm chairs, 12 chairs, ‘parior ‘table, °6 cane bottom â€" chairs;â€" New Home sewing machine, . â€" Happy | ‘Thought kitchen range, Oxford ~gas stove with bake ovenm and broilet,| wood stove, box stove;, bake trough, washing machine, . cheese cupboard, flour box, clothes chest, 2 . wood chests, wash tubs, wash boilet, hbenâ€"~. I ches, lawn mower, d@ouble â€"â€" parior carpet anti halt carpet, bedroom rugs, f mnuty ot home made carpet, oil , mats, picture frames, kitchen | utensils and mm'g‘ other ‘articles: _ | . Real Estate,â€"There wil} be. offered ,lorulestmmetimeudplwe , if not previously sold the fine residâ€" | ence which is cestrally located.. ~The , {house is 1} storey solid~white brick, feo-um:g 8 â€"rooms with kitchen and ‘p.u!_;ry, good furnace, eléctric light , , and gas, bath room aiid allâ€"the latâ€" . est_ conveniences. ‘Fhis is a sptendid ( property and can be bought at a rcaâ€" " . sonable.price. _ '" Chattelsâ€" Cash. * » Terms of ‘Real) Estate: will be made ‘Imqwl on day of gale, For urther q particulats apply to the undersigned . 0| <E. h. Goop, 1 wEcson goob, _ ENOCH ’Blw Executors. A., J. MICKUS," Auctionger. â€"â€"t.June 37, July .4. "â€"of the young pCOPiP WAO i: turnishings at medium prices the buyer. _ Let us give you & lowest on the market. :~Our | SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1912 \Auction Sale Rigk\ phone 207 «al Estate and Household * Effects OF P RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY â€"IN BERLIN The | Execatprs â€" of the Miepnstebl ‘will pBer for s tic Auction at the Town ! a propetty consisting ol one gatden land sittated on the and Bridgeport ARoad. about the > Galt Cluab projerty ‘ an particularly _ described in a deed thereof from . Jobn| Sch Mary â€" Blefusteh}, registered 14423 for the Town of Betl.1 PUBLIC SALE At: the ered for effects := Furnituro, Rugs, Covers, Cur Copper â€" kettle, churn,; band # <1 washing machine : and ~wringer,) > ; if Fettié; cook stove, extension _ tat parlor table, 2 sin‘s, corme! .6 ;«\:d.,mz bwrea‘s, 18 chaits, & to is; .‘.adpe' % wash . sb¢ # h‘-tfl?‘l. 34â€" uots mfl"'.fi loard, . 2 burea~s ¢ts,â€" dewing . machi 8 u‘gm‘n, % wesses, e 2’:&: mi.m lamr‘s. dishes, ob NJIg)] A 3w22 06°1 â€" TAY 0s AlD B6 We Would Like (o Oraw the Egccial Attention + will beâ€"sola by public _ aucâ€" n the premises of the late Joel Erb streei, in the Town . of SATURDAY, JU .Y . 13th w ale ming peopte who instend furni«hing a home Of i w prices. ‘Every piccé of fur iture us give. you a prics on a Opi vatht the market. ~Our line of mfim:dm at ten o‘clooX a P1 1. EM EN same time there cale the following oF N I 1 Road . about ©9RO8M0; i. .« jub property ‘and. . mort» #â€"10mas described in a certain } 4ss = teimn | John Schastt. ©t0oj*Z_â€"â€"Lâ€"â€" M t. penoh, f r for sateâ€"py Pub Town Hall, Herlin : LETTER & SON alan ugs, Window Shades, Curtsin Poles, Table Curtains, Pictures and Picture Framing _ A 1.3 lgte Mgflo h Berl n be «‘\ igh mtafl chold of| gtPPiNG ROGSâ€" WANTED IN Mogs BADEN _ ‘ _‘ AT BADEN _ _ _ Highest market d. Load every T cond Wednam-e pl.':"‘ shipment W oednesday, ~July 10th © . Comprising 162} acres, Ancluding â€"~8 . acres bush which is moonz3 hardwood. ® The is. all tillable‘e t five _i acm*hwh is hilly." ‘The Tark ~. it‘ well watered and is tileâ€" drained { whore needed. Om property is & ;ooli‘ batn~ with_ plenty â€"of stabling. 300 gallon tank in barn to supply water | to. > stock, water ~being conveyed uifrough . pipe from flowing spting‘ and | to. ‘beâ€" : had in" @bundance. _ On the farm is a"stone house"of the : best w: with eo?QThnm and soft . and water‘ im Kitchen. Splendid nelâ€" lar, Bell, lcle;wo conne¢tion. A small cottage is â€"algoâ€"on fatm. 'Fb{ property: is mht;mn as the Hig« JnP bt: andâ€" js s 'lu;b“ lq;u«: + e m + -m' rom Beptin 9 milps from Galb. 1j is ‘at $h a" farms in South Waâ€" 1oo Tp. and bas npver been rented. 1 1t is in gaod spate of _@ultivation, ‘SAE‘W of â€" help. _ is. the reason â€" Tor : : t For further particulars apâ€" ' * i ‘ s w l 5 Undertaker BERLIN +1000 rolls »differont gizes : best gteol galvani¢ged \~ â€";,_ ./ Very Natty shoes in high or low ‘cut Bluchers or Button This is the time for oxtords for both men, women or child We have themâ€" â€" _ _ Call in and meet, the new shoemaini. in Weseloh‘s old stand sys es s wWIRE FENCING FOR SALE at 25%â€" to 50 regular yalue, Belting, Iron Pipe, Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, etc, Farm for Sale The Imperiat Waste & Motal Co Senmd for froe 145 Smart NUMBER UVNLIMITED. Krupp & Master. WIRE FENCING 1M« WM:â€"A. THOMSON, *~__~~~ Strasburg . KIBLER oC th at liss : than. the M THE NEW SHOE MAK Ir OWB Xid U Shoes s, who are Jooking for re will find that our prices are $h l'w_i vory low priBgs . niture choapor than O YOU Number â€"unlimited. Highest market price paid, Load every seco@d Tuesâ€" day. Nest shipment, Tuesda,;, July iAPe You Moes 4 | Coming West? feable fam cnogtimeg ""‘*"3‘"’ heres @1 o Tarm 3 ‘:m“:;) a;s"l'aa.‘ And situated 3 ? south 0 ments, "th concession. . The farm is f good state of cultivation and Gi drained, Up toâ€"date > " Possession can be gjven K the following spring. ... For e paitticulars apply to i hok 3 25 im {f so ‘write or call on me, _ 1 have choice r-fas.«lflts. to rent on shares or sell on creop payâ€" ments. : Choiss land, good water, close to school and town, | The larâ€" «t Waterlon County settlement in !.ulmwhc\ru\. Buy or rent a farm here. d ~‘The H. M. Brubaâ€"her hxne in the ;;H:Fe of St. Jnodmh ising an mcre on w rex k |ham.ndramr:m% ".A“‘ harn. . House all newly I side." Hard and soft water | \Good orchard. > jven at 'II'A H. M. w‘ T " ‘ ' ISRAE CHER hew ‘ ELIAS BRUBACHE e a5 it s Village Property Ror Sale _ â€" Waterioo, Ont. FARM FOR SALE CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER Hogs Wanted $. â€"B. BIEHN, ONTARIO JOHN REITZEL, St. Clements, Ont reliable Guerr.say, Sask 2. Sthitonm nure *

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