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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Apr 1913, p. 9

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There will be sold by public aucâ€" tign on the premisys of the underâ€" , Lot. 8, Con. 1, Wilmot Townâ€" 3?‘ 3 miles north of New Dundee, 3 miles south of Petersburg, on Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"General purpose bay mare 11 years old, horse rising 9 years old 4good driver), bay mare rising 4 years old in goal to Crosby, mare 15 years old in foal to Crosby. Cattle, Etc.â€"7 good Dairy Cows:â€" 5 cows fresh 8 of which _ are grade Holsteins, cow due t, calve in May, cow fresh since fall, 3 grade Holstein heifers, rising 2 years old, 2 steers 1 year old, heifer 1 year old, 5 grade Holstein calves. Pigs and Poultry, Eteâ€" 6 â€" shoats weight about 125 lbs each, agout 40 chickens and Collie dog. Implements, Ete.â€"Massey _ Harris binder, 6 {t cut, Deering mower 5 1t cut, Massey Harris shoe _ drill, Climax _ cultivator, _ Noxon .spring tooth cultivator, Frost & Wood 10 1t. steel hay rake, 4â€"section iron harâ€" row, Oxiord double plow, 2 sinzle plows, wagon _ with double _ box. wagom, oneâ€"horse â€" market democrat, top buggy, nearly new, top buggy. cutter, pair bob sleighs, 2 sets of gravel planks, stoncboat, straw â€" cutâ€" ter, fanning mill, grindstone, m& pulper, wheelbarrow. ‘The above menâ€" tioncd implements are all nearly new. Wosmmmw tion on the premises f the _ unccrâ€" ~ > signed, one mile southwest of Berâ€" E lin, and 5 miles east of Petersburg, > B on the Mannheim Road, on A quantity of pine and white ash lumber and 8 {t. cedar posts, sculâ€" fler, automatic spray, complete; set team harness, 2 sets plow harness, 8 sets single harness, 5 horse collars erossâ€"cut saw, mall and wedges, axe, grain shovel, tongue support,.2 horse elippers, halters ard tie . straps, doubletrees, _ neckyokes, logging chains, forks, shovels, bells, ladder, jron kettle, half bushel measure, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grainâ€"About 250 Siberian oats, a quantity of hay. Household Effects, _ etc.â€" Melotte cream separator nearly new; bench, erocks, milk pails, butter tubs, and primts, 5 gallon gasoline can, 32 cal. rifie, good Ideal pump wheel, and many other articles. TERMSâ€"Hay, grain. pigs, chickâ€" ens and all sums of $10 and _ under cash, over that amount 9 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent. of for cash payments of credit amounts. , No Reserve as the farm is sold. HERMAN SCHENK, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. WM. SCHULTZ, Clerk. 15â€"2t. Any person having horses suitable @or military use should communicate with Captain W. M. Cram, 13 Webce St. E., Berlin. The pay is $1.25 per day and keep. 3t. Town of Waterloo Farm Stock and Implements Sealed _ tendets, addressed to the undersigned _ an«® marked "Tender," will be received _ up to and including Friday, 18th April, 1913, for . 1. The _ construction _ of cement walks to be laid in the town of Watâ€" erloo during the season of 1913. 2. The ~construction . of _ cement curbs and gutters required for paveâ€" ments to te laid. in Waterloo during the year 1913. > 3. The supply of concrete pipe _ of the following sizes : 10â€"inch, 12â€"inch, 16â€"inch, 10â€"inch, 24â€"inch, 30â€"inch, and 36â€"inch required by the Town of Watâ€" erlco for th> year 1913. Full _ infowmnation and â€" particulats may be obtained at the office of Mr. Charles Moogk, Town Einginect. The lowest or any tender not net essarily accepted. Waterloo, April 8th, 1913 A valuable dairy farm near Centreâ€" ville, of 93 actes, for $5000.00. _ For fufther particulars apply to sesesesessseeseee eccsescesessecsecsceceeceacsesecece2c. .028 Tuesday April 22, 1913 Wanted Horses emesesesescesecasecssessasaeccacssies eesesescsesecess0e Farin tor Sale ~*â€"â€"~â€" NEW HARNESS == t f h H. M. WILHELINM Waterloo‘s Harness Shop We manufacture light and heavy harmess, that for ‘style, durâ€" ability and price cannot be excefled. We keep in stock whip«, brushes, horse blankets, barmess _ oil, and grease, trunks, suit Cases, etc. Special attention given to repairing. A pleasure to have you call and inspect out stock whether y8u purchase or not. TENDERS WANTED J. SAUDER, Freeport OoF JAMES C. HATGHT, Town Clork. 8th, 1913. 19â€"2t. bushels Alfalfa Guernsey, near C,P.R. 120 acres broken and 68 actes summer | fallow last year, in good state of cultivaâ€" tion. Good water and plentiful supâ€" ply. _ One stoicy shack on property, 14x28. Land good heavy sandy loam with clay subsoil and good _ wheat land. â€" Price $3500, $800 down and balance to suit. Also 4 section good land adjoining, price $8000, $2000 down and balance to â€" suit if sold by April Ist. 190 acres of above is in fine shape . for wheat this season. For further parâ€" ticulass apply to Two very choice quarterâ€"sections of of land situated near main line of C P. Râ€"., 2} miles west of Guernsey, 130 acres broken and under best of cultiâ€" vation, 12 acres still to be broken and balance fenced. Splendid water supâ€" ply and on property is a new _ house 22x28 with stone cellar under house, hard and soft watetr, also barn _ to accommodate 10 head of cattle and large grainery 20x14x8 ft. _ The land is level, and is a heavy sandy loam with _ clay _ subâ€"soil. Price $4800 $1500 down, balance to suit . buyer: For further particulars apply to FRANK P. FACH, 54. C A. J. Mickus Auctioneer Apr. 17.â€"Real estate, farm stock and implements of the late Menno Cober 24 miles northcast of New Dundee. April 22.â€"Farm _ stock â€" and impleâ€" ments of Herman _ Schenk, 3 miles north of New _ Dundee and 3 miles south of Petersburg. April 23.â€"Farm _ stock _ and impleâ€" ments of Eph. Hillgartner, 1 mile southwest of Berlin on the Mannâ€" heim Road. s May 2.â€"Mortgage sale of valuable property in village of Linwood. May 5.â€"Mortgage â€" sale of _ valuable ‘prloperty of Hergott _ Holie, Crossâ€" hil}. May 1.â€"Real Estate and Household effects of the late Caroline Steffier im the town of Waterlov. The unrdersigned offers for sale his farm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha and 4 miles north of Baden, on Cencession 1, Block ~B. ‘The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good state of cultivation Soil good _ clay loam, good spring creck, 2 never failing wells, 1} storey brick house, bank barn, straw _ shed. For furthes particulars apply to D. S. Shantz, Raden. 14â€"t The undersigned offers for sale his 65 acre «arm adjoining the yillage of Baden, Township of Wilmot. On the promiscs are a large _ frame house, bank barn, and all ncecessary outbuildâ€" ings, ® actes are hardwood _ bush, best _ of soil, . close _ to school and churches. Seed Oats For Sale iTeavy bay mare 15 years old, good breedcr, bay mare 4 years old, â€" bay horse 5 years old (general purpose). Apply to 14â€"1mo Daubemy oats, a very carly _ varâ€" iety. Regencrated â€" Abundance, carly Improved Siberian, nighly recommenâ€" ded by the 0. A. C. Also small lot of Swedish Giant. Phone 743, ring 22 Auction Sales Farm for Sale Farms for Sale Horses tor Sale MATT. SCHONDELMEYER, One mile East of Berlin. 10â€"2mus For For King St. MICHAEL O. JANTZI, Baden, Ont J. 11. SHEPHERD, R. R. No. 1, Bridgeport FRANK P. FACH, Cinernsey, Sask Guernsey, Sask Waterloo 12â€"5t Wednesday, April, 23rd, 1913 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: . Implements, Etc. Deering binder, 7 {t. cut, nearly new, Deering mower 5 ft. ‘cut, new Frost & Wood _ dise drill, Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth | cultivator, Frost & Wood disc, uear-i ly new with threeâ€"horse attachment, hay rake, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 3â€"furâ€" row gang plow, 2 single plows, 4â€"secâ€" tion, iron _ harrow, 3 section iron _ harrow, scuMer, wagon | with box, pair bob sleighs, cutter, top buggy, 1 horse market d(-moc\'at,1 engine in good running order, hnnd‘ cutting box, grind stone, emery grin-} der, stone boat nearly new, rack liiter, ropes, new ladders, a quantity wheelbarrow, 4 horse power gasoline fanmning mill, scale cap. 2000 lbs., flat rack, set gravel planks,â€" pulper, of mangels, about 20 eight ft. cedar posts, scalding trough, grain cradle, whiflletrees, neckyokes, forks, . shovâ€" els, ‘work bench, logging chains, seyâ€" thes and many other articlee too numerous to mention. Horsesâ€"Dark bay mare rising 11 years old (good lady driver), pacer mare 7 years old (good driver), black horse 11 years old, heavy filly rising 2 years old, aged mare. Cattle, Etecâ€"4 good dairy Holstein grade cows, 2 cows fresh, 2 cows iresh by time of sale, cow due _ to calve in June, fat cow, Holstein heilâ€" er due to calve in Sept.,heifer fresh, fall call, fat call 4 weeks old, a number of chickens. Household Efiectsâ€"Corner cupboard,i organ, Magnet cream separator, 6 kitchen chairs, child‘s bed and cradle, Daisy churn, about 3 darrels of good apples, apple boxes, kettle stove, box stove, gasoline stove, 5 cider barâ€" rels, meat tub and many other artiâ€" cles. ~ No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMSâ€"Fat cow, fat calf, chickâ€" ens and all sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ credit on approved joint notâ€" es or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. Farm Stock and Implements A first class bank barn 36â€"40 will be sold by public auction on â€" April 5th, at S. B. Schneider‘s residence, 178 Queen St., South, Berlin. 13â€"2t. The undersigned offers for sale his farm, consisting of 18 acres suitable for market farming; situated between Rumelbar"t and Erbsville. Apply to LOUIS S. HERGOTT, T4. Farm comprising 100 acres, more or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres bush, balance under good "state o CIDER MILL FOR SALE sown in fall wheat, about 3 â€" acres good orchard, bank barn 60x60â€" with driving shed, never failing well, frame house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and all necessary out buildâ€" ings. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, Ont. There will be sold by Public Awâ€" Shipping Hogs Wanted IN BADEN Forty years in use, 20 years the Standard, prosâ€" cribed and Recomended by \ physicians. For Women‘s Ailâ€" \ments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijls, at your druggist. NUMBER UNLIMITED Highest market price paid. . Load every second Wednesday. Next ship ment, Wednesday, April 30th, 1913. Number â€"unlimited. Highest market price paid. Lond every second Tues day. Nexv shipnient Wednesday, Apr 30th, 1913. This property is fitted up _ with modern maachinery _ for cider _ apple butter, syrup and jelly n#aking. (No opposition). _ Also a steam _ boiling raaple syrup plant of 600 pails. J. B. REINHART, Sgayner, Ont. 11â€"4mos "BOY _ WANTED. â€" To TAKE charge of Stock Room"".â€"The Star Whitewear Mig. Co. 3â€"28â€"31. Hogs Wanted AT BADEN EPII. HILLGARTNER, Prop. CLEMENS & HUNSBERGZER Farm for Sale Krupp & Master Farm for Sale J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion at the City Hotel in the Town of Waterloo, belonging to the underâ€" signed, Lot No. 4, Township of Wool wich, about 2 _ miles east of Heidelâ€" berg, near Bowman‘s Saw Mill, on large rooms, a good batn, a . goud supply of hard and soft water, a varâ€" jety of young fruit trees such as apâ€" ple, cherry and plum, currant . and .raspberry _ bushes and grape vines. iThe soil is oi )‘ â€"ck loam and a nice cedar hedge around the lawn. . This ;property» would be suitable for marâ€" 1ket gardening purposes. at 10 o‘clock a.m.. the following val uable property, viZ :â€" _ The property contains two and one half acres, more or less, on _ which there is a good story and onebalf frame dwelling house containing . % TERMS.â€"Ten per cent. of purâ€" chase money on day of sale, the balâ€" ance within thirty days after sale. For further particulars apply _ to °_ L. M. BOWMAN, Heidelberg, 6 ‘ Proprietor. ST. THOMAS.â€"At the request oi the Public Library Board, the Counâ€" cil has decided to «pply to the Carâ€" negie Educative Fund for $15,000 to build an addition to the present libâ€" rary, which _ was huiltfiiith $27,000 of ~ Mr. â€" Carnegie‘s moniey several years ago, but which is now declared to be too small. _ _ 16â€"1t. Saturday, April, 26th 1913 There is a vast difl'erenee? between "Empress" Shoes| and other shoes for women. It is not difficult to detect; this difference in *"*Empress"| Shoes. There is a beauty and! 1listinction, and with its beauâ€" :y there is perfect ease and| satisfaction. +064 F. KIBLER Farm for â€" sale in Muskoka, 120 acrgs, _ well _ timbered with maple, birch, _ hemlock _ and other woods, there â€" is a _ Splendid sugar bush on farm, well watered by river and _ a never dailing â€" spring _ near house. Ilouse and barp with stabling, drive shed, _ Church â€" 1 mile, store, P.0O. school and sawmill 5 minutes _ walk from farns. "About 17 acres Cleated: Cheap. Posscssion at once. This farm is beautifully _ situated. Apply to 15. Royal Purpre =uppmes and _ Bookâ€" lets may be obtaincd from A. and E. Heller, J. L. Eidt, Berlin." * The above is the New Tooe for 1913. We have the High Tooe as well. TO ENLARGE LIBRARY. Farm for Sale MNQ‘:flr Iq.::r’ l".l.lln roe'â€"h -’? Basd â€"to wer Aretinenâ€"to Yorme Bs abd beep Tos winter pigs stroag and izun" "* 0 oL l2 0_ lerd "INTPR®ATIO®AL @TocK Poon is i O K. I We guaree that it wifl mate enlts, eatves, ln“.l.muo avery twe mumtce for my steckâ€" un‘s--n |-u=w'wl¢!;.':-lm'-â€" heridq three harese, fonr c«wna, two caives, faur stoars Ithy and thrivtng all the Mme. and shoap. . Caren.l tooe show that my willking caws Tell ne the aumber of head af stack yon awn and we have given 50 per cent. mare mile since M-, Interâ€" will send you a copy of our $3,000 Stock. Boukâ€"Pres. mauonal Stock Pood. . It i« alto fn/ far caivee PEVERLY ToWiR. International Stock Pood, Poultry Food, and Vetcrinary preparations are for sale by dealers everywhere. . 1f you cannot obtain #ar goods in your town write us direct. (8)) INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO, LIMITED . A. J. MICUS, Auctioneer. Valuable Property road â€" leading to Waterloo, OR International Stock Food _ Is Equally Good for Cowsâ€"Horsesâ€"Pigs SANOL | is the _ "RELIABLE CURE" for Giall Stonss, Kidney Troâ€" uble, Kidney Stones, Bladder Stenes, Gravel, Lumbago, and _ all discases arising from Uric Acid. Price $1.50. SsaxNQJ/8s ANTIâ€"DIABETES is the only remedy which has a record _ of complete cures of diabetes. Price $2. For sale at all leading druggists. Send for free literature. ; BB N O i 1 : FLOUR: ‘ 1 ‘$The best for all§ $kinds of baking 1 Once used | Always used Sirvine Master, | vity llillg, Beriin, Ont‘ MACHINIST WANTEDâ€" Good â€" vise hand on traction engine work wantâ€" ed immediately. _ The Robt. _ Bell Ensine & T. Co., Ltd. 16â€"5t. MINARD‘S LINIMENT RELIEYVâ€" ES NEURALGIA. ~ SANOL‘S ANTLâ€"DIABETES WANTEDâ€"Yousg girl to assist with house work. Mrs. Homer Hymmen, 285 Frederick St. 14. THE SANOL MANUFACTURING . C0O. LTD., WINNIPEG, MAN. Were‘@ amother fermer who finds it pays to feed Intersaitenal Bteâ€"t Foo® " Recagort. West Co.. T R., Jan. 13, 1913. "INTPRNATIO®AL @Tock "l“l'.'n all O K. f lvv‘r..Ml" every twe mumtne my steckâ€" heridg three harese, fonr cown., two caives. four stoars ond sheap. . Carei.l tosts show that my watlhing cows Tell Your the usual physic or lazative. Rexall Rexal! Orderiies come in vestâ€" Orderlies seem to act as a tonicâ€" pocket tin bores. 12 tablets, 10¢; dfi::uuor upon the nerves and 36 tablets, 25¢; 80 tablets, 50e. m of the bowels. ‘They promptâ€" Usual dose one tablet. o Vn Sta onl n erne hi Lell se prong o n oo ul se rlies only a , Ywu:lxynkmintfilwmniwmlyumm: o ie it Sancnt Peoocl Annlucny iss mearly ereay mnoouady Cema WPs rea ritain. is a eren z nearl i «â€"» tss betomially designed for the partioniar iil for which it is recommended. Waterloo When believe we have the en asiive and bark ap on statement with ihed promâ€" ise to Mmm or Mhmn&uh& m‘.‘w‘om‘“""flm are en we e we titled to your confidence. Our business success and prestige depend upon your confidence in us. Wokmunud.uemudmh:fl your confidence in order to get KINCG FLOUR would not dare make this offer if we were not positively certain that we Our experience with them and the Womhmr&thtnw:‘-ny-ln.' You are an quaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This moneyâ€"backâ€" notâ€"satistied offer should prove the sincerity of our claims. that du,y'ho l’rl::ll the pl:'-q'n: are most and satisfactory yl:uouel remedy we know of. Rexall Orderlics taste like candy. ‘They are soothing and easy in action. They don‘t cause m. nauscea, purging or excessive ess, as do the usual physic or lazative. Rexall to send you a sack of The Rexalil Stores are America‘s Greatest Drug Stores ¢ You Know Us Storeman A. G. HMHAEHKHNEL we have received from The FexoS store Try Them at Our Risk ly relieve constipation. ‘They act to overcome the cause of constipation. They tend to climinate the cause of sick headache, biliousness, bad We want you to come to our store and get a package of Rezall Orderâ€" tey es s tye us uop op the eolits . _ Then, u are not satisfied, come Lck and ww we will promptly return the money PARISIAN SAGE STARTS HAIR GROWING AND INCREASES ITS ABUNDANCE. If you haven‘t enjoyed the marvelâ€" ous benefit derived _ from using _ reâ€" freshing PARISIAN Sage, the modâ€" ern hair grower, beautifier and dandâ€" ruif remedy, you have missed a real treat. Every woman â€" should use PARISâ€" IAN Sage not only to banish dandâ€" ruff and other head troubles, but to prevent falling hair, baldness, grayâ€" noss, and â€" fading hair. PARISIAN Sage puts life and lustre into any person‘s hair. It keeps the scalp and hair imimaculately clean, and causes the hair to come in thick and abunâ€" dant. â€" Could any offer be more fair? NO POISONOUS SUGAR OF LEAD OR SULPBHUR IN DELIGHTFUL, REFRESHING PARISIAN SAGE. Li :*" 1]:77â€"' '_‘I'_‘G us in :qiy:;u"‘hmm. We accept your mere word. _ _ _ . _ Don‘t you now believe that Rexall Wepcrfludmnrmmdw Orderiies for chil , aged persous PARISIAN Sage is not a dye. It does not contain a particle of poisonâ€" ous : lead to discolor the hair or any injurious ingredient. 5 f Get a bottle toâ€"day. It only costs half a _ dollar and is sold at drug stores â€" and toilet counters everyâ€" where.â€"E. M. Devitt guarantees it. and for delicate people. SAGINAW, _ MICH.â€"An offer become Industrial _ Commissioner Lethbridge, Alberta, at a salatry £6,000 per year, has been made cc;tres of Berlin and Waterloo. â€" He stated that during the five years he has occupied his present position he has not declined an invitation to visit other towns and cities. become Industrial _ Commissioner of Lethbridge, Alberta, at a salary of $6,000 per year, has been made _ to J. P. Tracy, Secretary of the Sagiâ€" naw Board of Trade, and it is PIOâ€" bable that he will accept. In concludmg he expressed the hope that Berlin and Waterloo would soon be amaigamated. â€" Brief addresses followed by _ Revs Theo. Spetz and A: P. Mihm, repreâ€" senting the clergy and Dr. OJ. F. Honsberger, representing the medical stail. * A hearty vote of thanks was moved by exâ€"Mayor Schmalz and Judge Chisâ€" holm and tendered to the Lieutenantâ€" (iovernor for honoring the â€" occasion with his presence, which was respordâ€" ed to in a happy manner. Make Us Prove This The completion of the new addition provides for the muchneeded accomâ€" modation and increases _, the _ bed equipment from 36 to 65, making the Hospital one oi the largest and bestâ€" equipped.in any of the smaller cities of Ontario. The noew wing and its equipment will cost in the neighborhood of $35,â€" 000. Of this amount Berlin _ voted $15,000, Waterloo $4,000 and the Coâ€" unty $5,000. In addition _ to _ this amo:int the sum of nearly $1300 was available from the Dr. D. S. Bowlby bequest. for the equipment of the operâ€" ating suite, which is one of the most upâ€"to date and most complete of any Hospital in the Province., The Young LAdies‘ Ausiliary of Waterloo has rendered _ valuable asâ€" sistance in the new building enterâ€" prise. The cost of providing additionâ€" al accommodation _ in the Nurses‘ Home was defrayed by this organizaâ€" tion, amounting to $700. The Auzilâ€" LUSTROUS HAR iary also remodelled the Superintenâ€" said I dent‘s room and fitted it up for a)said ; Bay‘s Ward with accommodation for an; p three beds and a cot. This is one 6{|notice the most attractive wards in _ the|by th Mospital In addition the _ young‘tion. women have also assumed the _ cost| Dat oi painting and improving the mami.\pril. cortidors of the old portion of the Hospital, _ this making â€" it conform with the corridors of the new wing. 15 3t. OFFER FROM LETHBRIDGE. New Wing at Hospital (Continued From Page 3.) rvousness and other ills upop inactive bowels. The New Addition. Ontario powers of sale contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced &# the time of sale there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by A. J. Mickus, Auctioncer, at Hergott‘s Ho#â€" tel, in the Village of Crosshill, _ @R ‘Tuesday the sixth day of May, 1918, at the hour of two o‘clock in the af ternoen, the following valuable farm property: ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL | or Tract ol land situate in the TowB.., ship of Wellesley, in the County of _ Waterloo, and Province of Ontario,® containing by admeasurement . qn@ . acre, be the same more or less, b@*> ing composed of part of Lot Numbeg ( Elever in the Eighth _ Concesgid® _ Eastern Section of the _ aforessid _ Township of Wellesley, _ which , 4 ; butted and bounded as follows, that is to say:â€"COMMENCING vm; post has been planted in the # ern Limit of the road allowance beâ€", tween the Seventh and Eighth Cop»> cessions at the distance of two chaing» ‘seventy-eight links on an e‘lfl â€" course from the. southwesterly i ‘ul the said Lot; thence easterly folâ€"> lowing the said limit of the nlmA allowaree four chatns, thence erly parallel to the easterly _ limit ol the said let two chains filty links;. thence westerly parallel to the alore said porthern limit of the road alâ€" lowarce between the Seventh . and Eighth Concessions four chains, and thence southerly parallel to the eastâ€" ern limit of the said Lot two chaing fiity links more or less to the plac#: of beginning. ¢ On the said property there is situ ate a seven room brick cottage â€" 3M« stable, and apple orchard coutaining about one hundred good bearing tree&, TERMS OF SALEâ€"Ten per cent of the purchase momey to be paid af the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereaiter. The said property will be sold from encumbrances. For further terms of sale apply § McBride & Mackenzie, Waterloo, Ont, Soliciters for Mortgagee. g Dated at Waterloo, Ont., April 1913. 1 Under and by virtue of the pow of sale contained in a certain m gage which will be produced at â€" time of sale, there will be offered sale by public auction by _ A. Mickus, Auctioneer, . at Kreutzw er‘s Hotel, in the Village of Linwo on Friday the second day of M 1913, at the hour of two o‘clock the aftermoon, the following valug farm property: All that parcel or tract of land a premises situate, lying and being, the Township of Wellesley, in t County of Waterloo ami Province Ontario, _ containing by .admeasuy ment One Hundred acres more _ less, and being composed of the we half of Lot Number Seven, in t Eleventh Concession of the Westet Section of the said Township of W lesley. ol UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of The said property will be seld from all encumbrances. Ten per cent. ° of the _ pur money to be paid at the time sale gnd the balance within 30 thereaifter. For further© terms and condit of sale apply to the undersigned.. Solicitors for Mortgagees, t Waterloo, Ont. A. J. MICKUS, Auctionser, Waterloo, Ont. Dated at Waterloo, Ont., the fifth day of April, 1913. 15â€"3 IN THE MATTER OF THE E TATE OF SELINA ROWE, _ C THE VILLAGE _ OF LINWOO IX THE COUNTY OF WATFE LOO, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to See. 38 _ of Chap. 129 R.S.O. 1897, that all persons having claims _ 01 demands against the Estate ol the said Selina Rowe, who died on _ O about the 5th day of _ March, 1913, are required to send by post or ‘de liver to the undersigned, on or . beâ€" fore the first day of May, 1913, theit Christian names and surnames _ anmd addresses, with full particulars _ im writing of their claims and statement of their accounts, and the nature of th> securities (if any) held by Chem, duly verified by _ Statutory declara And take notice that after the said first day of May, 1913, the said Exe cutors will procecd to distribute the assets oi the said deceased _ among the parties entitled "thereto, having regard only to the claims of whic they shall then have notice, and the said Ekecutors will not be liable fo1 said assets or any part thereof _ t« amw person or persons of whose claiff notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribw tion. ~Notice to Creditors Dated at Linwood this ist day April, 1913. _ A. J. MICKUS, Waterloo, ‘Ont., Auctioneer. Mortgage Sale Mortgage Sale McBRIDE & MACKENZIE, TFRMS OF SALE. 8. J. WISMER, ROBERT HOSEA, which _ , 4s ows, that iw? & the Noxthâ€" >wance _beâ€", Executors.

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