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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jul 1913, p. 8

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< Items of Interestâ€"The death took at Goodlands Manitoba on June of Mary Urpend relict of the late ‘Thos. Slee, of Doon in her 82nd year. Whe late Mrs. siee was a resident . of D almost all her life but of â€" last years was residing with her hter in the West. The late Mrs. ca was _ a Presbyterian in religion was a m>mber of the Doon chugch Rhe leaves to mourn her loss _ four @hildren, three daughters _ in the West and one son .J.R. Slee of Doon.â€" Th> funeral was held on Saturday afâ€" ternoon from the honse of het sorn to the Doon Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Jobnâ€" son of Preston conducted the services. â€"One of _ the best _ attended picnics gver held by _ the Doon Presbyterian ghurch and Sunday school was" held on Saturday afternoon in Mr. Kenzie‘s Grove.â€" A very enjoyable picnic was Beld on Friday afternoon in Mr. Ginâ€" grich‘s bush by the English Settle ment Public School. * Items of Interestâ€"Mrs. F. Wright, and two sons of Brantford spent Sunâ€" Â¥ay _ with _ relatives.â€"Miss Reid of Preston was visiting ber sister over Sunday.â€"Mr. 1. _ Watson _ returned hont last â€" Tuesday from the _ Galt Hospital where be has been for the last three weeks.â€"Miss V. Uttley, of Berlin was visiting relatives _ for a few days last week.â€"Mrs. A. Devall, of Galt was , a Doon visitor for a few flays last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dan Groh. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scheirich, of Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. _ Aaron Baer and Master Eldon Baer _ of Kossuth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _ Fischer of Doon and the formet‘s mother Mrs Enoch Fischer of near Gowrock visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simâ€" @on Gingrich, Fruit Hill, last Sun day.â€"The _ Misses Irene and Letta Gingrich _ of Friwt Hill _ went to Guelph Monday to spend a few _ days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. _ and Mrs. Chas Schaumburg. June Wedding.â€"A very pretty wedâ€" ding was held last Wednesday June 25th at the home of Mr. S. Pennabakâ€" er. _ when their daughter Hattie was united _ in marriage to _ Mr. William Urlshire, of Preston. The bride was assisted by her sister Aggie while the groom was supported by Mr. William Kaiser, who acted as best man.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Urlsbire left by Auto at seven thirty for Galt . to take train for Woodstock were _ they will spent their honeynwon. A large number of friends and _ teâ€" latives were present from outside An interesting wedding was solemiz ed at the home of Mr. Charles Woodâ€" ficld, on Saturday .Jame 28th when their second daughter Rose was unitâ€" ed in marriage to Mr. Edward _ Allen of Doon. * ~ Promptly at four o‘clock the bride entéred theâ€"room on the arm of her father and was assisted by her sister Ada. Mr. John Jones was groomsâ€" man.>Rey. Mr. Johnson of _ Preston, un ted the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left _ on the nine fortyâ€"nuve train _ for Galt where they will reside.. _A large number 0 friends were present from â€"Stratford Braniford, Petersburg Hamilton and other places. News Notes.â€"The fine rain we oreâ€" cently had helped the crops quite. a jot, and by all appearances there will be a good harvest again although the Bay crop will be a little light. +â€"The United: Brethren Sunday school held their annual pienic in Mr. Ezra Becker‘s bush last Saturday _ afterâ€" noon and wi‘lte a number from our vicinity were â€" present. _ The Central Watrrfoo Farmers Club have â€" now chanzed their plaep iof mecting _ and instcad of meeting in the school house they will hold _ their next _ meeting at thes home of Mr. Win.. Richm on the evening of July 26th. Everybody welcome. . Lai®¥es are also invited _ to attend â€"Tlre Feaver Literary will hold their next meeting on July 12th. \ The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Cosens of Elmira _ forâ€" merly pastor of the Doon church. Personals.â€"Miss Lydia Steckle from Chicaso is spending a fow weeks at Her home â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Richm antl family attended tift wedding _ at Mr. and _ Mrs. Edward Hillgartner‘s when their daughter, _ Miss Disnelda was married to _ Mr. Irvin Kavelmal from New Dundee on Wednesday, 25th of .June.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swartz and daughter Armentha spent Sunday with Mr‘ and. Mrs. Levi Shants _ at Berlin â€"Mr. _ Melvin Swartz and Mr. Wm. Shulty spent Satarday at Niaâ€" gara Falls â€"Mr. Ross Devitt from Berlin spent Monday with fiiends here ~ Monthlv s appear in ord Sr. 4th.â€"M Newberv, W. Jr. Ath.â€"J Meyer . Sr. 3rd. â€"H Kesselring. Recker The crops are looking very good 1‘° N | won‘ NoN m "%, 4 Sr. 2nd.â€"L. Hagendorn, T. HMageâ€"|aroumd here. I don‘t think they ever |OXPTeSs my gratitude â€"." 1 dorn, M. Shantz, M. Kesselring, _ O.|looked better. We have: had plenty|E®huine letter among the scor Weiss. 6 |Mml storm on Monday night, _ June|Can show you, proving. ab Jr. 2nd.â€"K. Dubric, 1.. Shantz, L..|J6th, when the very large and up to that the Lindsay, G. Dubric, b. Wilhelm, â€" A.|date barn at the Experimental | Farm DRINK HABIT Racet?z, of rain this week. We had quite a|can be overcome by the N Part 11.â€"F ©Rielim at Indian _ Head was blown down. [ DAY TREATMENT. Call up Part 1 â€"B(Becker, T Bactz, S.|over a week old, _ which are doing ‘dress or phone The Neal Inst Kesselting, M. Recker. well â€"Mer are needed here as the C. 78 ST. ALBANS ST., Tor S 41. Swartz, Teacher. P. R. require so many men that some TBLEPHUONE N. 2087. 6 S.S. No. 7. Waterloo.0f the farmerts are im need of men. & Jr. 3rd. >E Recker School report. NKames order of mefit. â€"M. Swartz, L Swartz, E. W. Becker, â€"J . Witholm, L. Shantz A Williamsburg Becker, V Tecker, 1. Becker, C uL +.A Shantz spent Sunday with Mrs. Cene Hay‘s. â€"Mr. and Mrs. James®Bhort and Mr and Mrs. Frank McCardle left _ Friâ€" day to attend the funeral of: â€" Mr. Noegel at St. Mary‘s.â€"Mrs. _ Bertha Eoegel and sons spent Sunday at St. Agatha.â€"Mr. Holm _ of Tavistock spent Supday with friends here.â€" Mrs Nurse of Beautpath is spending: a lew days at the home of her brother W. .J. Beggs.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. _ Robert Crooks of Elmira spent the week end with their daughter here.â€"Mr. _ Geo. Wilker _ of _ Tavistock spent Sunaay with his brother here.â€"Miss â€" Melatta Yost of Milverton spent Runday with Mrs. Phoebe Sutton.â€"Mr. _ Harvey Beggs and Mrs. Jean Beggs left Satâ€" urday to spend a vacation with _ reâ€" latibes in Dresden.â€" The Misses Florâ€" ence Kreitzweiser and Miss A. Millâ€" er of Wellesley spent Saturday in our burg.â€"Miss Emnjerineâ€"Peppler, of Heidelberg is spending a . vacation with her sister Mrs. Ph. Kreitzweiser â€"A very distressing and fatal . acciâ€" dent took place at the C.P.R. Staâ€" tion here on Tuesday morning, | last, whereby . Russel Oak a young nmn,‘ aged 23, working as brakeman on the west bound freight, lost his life. â€" He was making a coupling on the majn track when the engineer backed _ up with considerable speed and _ caught bim in the coupling. His â€"cries caused the train to be brought to s _ standâ€" still, when he was released. Ilis wounds were so serious that he _ died in a few minutes. Mr. MEachern was on the scene immediately but was unable to help him. Coroner _ Honsâ€" berger, _ of Berlin, was immidiately notified and an inquest was held, after the inquest the remains were removed to his horvein Goderich, and another inquest was ordered ‘for Thursday at one o‘clock. The .Jury reports the mishap purely accidental.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ament and family left Nonday to sbend a vacation with their daughter in Berlin.â€" Mr. petet AnmpbDt left Saturday for Berlin where he has purchased a blacksmith â€" shop. We wish him every success. News Notes.â€" The Public School closed for the vacation on â€" Friday. Mr. Becker who has been tike eflicient principle this last yeur is leaving and intends going to _ Edmontonâ€" With 1200 feet of new _ coment sidewalk, which has just been finished, and the fancy plate glass window _ of the Township Hall, this place is certainly looking all rigl?t.â€"A bunch of bow} ers from Elora played our team here on Saturday afternoon and trimmed them too, the score being something lise 28â€"16 in favor of the visitors. Dr. McQiregor was sk p for the visiâ€" tors and Walter Findlay for our men. Thney say _ it miglft have been far worse. Will try and do better nesxt time.â€"The local branch of the _ Woâ€" mon‘s Institute held _a meeting _ on Mr. 11. D. Dahmer‘s lawn last â€" Satâ€" urday afternoon ‘There were a large number of ladies present to _ Tisten to the splendid address of the _ lady speaker present.â€"Messrs. Jacob Kicnâ€" zle and Henry W. Ebel had phones inâ€" stalled Jast week.â€" Woolwich Townâ€" ship Council met on Tuesday, _ July 8th.â€"Mrs. Lebutski and family moved here from near Elmira on ‘Puesday of last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schâ€" weitzer of Milverton are visiting with friends here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Albert Heidlinger of Preston spent â€" Sunday here with the former‘s parents.â€"Mr. Besserer and Miss Hermune Wegener of Toronto are spending a short time with the latter‘s parents here.â€" Mr: and Mrs. Fred Hecktus ard family of Elmira amd Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Uhrig of Berlin were visiting friends here on Sunday.â€"Mr. Milton Thurston of near IAndsay, and until lately ofi Shoal Lake, Manitoba, is spending | a few days with friends here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Miller and Tamily spent Sunday in St. Jacobs.â€"Rev. C. Zarmke _ of Berlin visited Rev. H. Hansen â€" here last Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doerr of Heidelberg, Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas. Doerr, _ Mr. and Mrs. John* Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bott, and the Misses Priscilla and Rudelia _ Doerr of Berlin spentâ€" Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doerr.â€" Mr. J. W. Sclweitzer has returned from â€" Mount Clemens greatly improved in health:.â€" A case in < which two parties from herewere the interested ones, _ ione being a girl of about fourteen, _ was aired before Justice of the Peace Rohâ€" leder in Berlin last Friday, with the result that the accused was let out on his own bail â€"The surveyors . who have been around here for a few days have struck off notth along the Grand River. A subScriber from _ Indian Mead, Sash. writes as follows:â€" Miss Jenevee O‘Neill of Guelph Indian Head, Sask. _ Items of Interest. The usual School Picnic was held on the banks of : the Grand at Oxhow farm on Friday af termoon and was a source of ~ great pleasure for the children, about sixty in all. â€" The afternoon was spent . in all kinds of races, in which the childâ€" ren all readily took part and suitable books were given as prizes. <> Een some of the grown ups made an _ at of the races,. However, the childten tempt to carry: of the prizes in : some came out victorious every time. At five all gathered in a circle â€" on the greenfor lunch, which all did justice to, after which the teachers, Miss Muderwell and Miss Calvert were called to the centre and a suitable address was read after which _ each was presented with a $5 gold _ piece handspmely done up in a plush case. and a fountain pen, as a gentle reâ€" minder of the pleasant hours _ spent with the Bloomingdale pupils ___and friends. The photographer was then called to take a picture of the happy group. after which the "kiddies‘"‘ bade their teachers goodâ€"bye. â€" _ Mr.and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder of Floradale ViSsited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert _ Snyder here on _ Sunday.â€" Misses _ Florence ‘Shepherd, Irene Bingeman and _ Alice Bedford «_ are attending . a convention held at Mi. Carmel this week. A very pleasing event took place last week â€" Friday, _ when _ Mr. and Mrs. [(‘harles Bedford,Sr., were very agreeâ€" able surprised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.H. _ Shepherd, by the Sunday school scholars _ and pupils of _ the Sunday school. The evening was very enjoyably spent in music, recitations ‘‘My husband _ isn‘t loaded _ with whiskey amy moreâ€"he doesn‘t want it and _ won‘t look at it. I cannot express my gratitude â€"â€".‘‘ From a genuine letter among the scores . we can show you, proving absolutely that the Mr. Geo. Npressman of South River and Mr. Wm. Spiessman of _ Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Titus _ Snyder last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressâ€" man visited friends in Mannheim _ on Sunday.â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert _ Rellâ€" inger of Toronto spent a few days at their home here.â€" Miss Emma Franâ€" ces of Berlin is visiting her sister Mrs Hurymel for some time.â€"Miss Lorena licintzman is spending a few _ weeks at her home bere.â€"Miss Lovina Aurch of Vinetand spent a few days at Pleaâ€" saptview with ber aunt Mrs. Mayer.â€" and speeches, all appropriate for the occassion. After _ which the _ aged couple were presented with a handâ€" some purse of money containing three $20 gold pieces. Mr. Bedford expressâ€" ed â€" his appreciation in _ a few appriv priate words. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copley of Plattsâ€" ville and Master Burdell Taylor, _ of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Hall nian the other Sunday.â€"Mr.‘ _ Joihn is‘("l’l, former teacher of our school, and son from Pinchercrick, Alta., teâ€" newed acquaintances here last week.â€" Mrs. Tom Asch, Mrs. John _ Turrel and two children from Doon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schafier here the last Sunday.â€"Mr. and . Mrs. E.E. RPowimin _ and Mr. Hambrichet and Miss Dreger of Perlin called _ on Mrs. Bemis last Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dedles and family _ of Berlin Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. E. Shantz.WDr. and Mrs. Bauntan . and little son of Waterloo and _ _Mrs. J. Walrond and two daughters ofPilosky, called on Mrs. Bemis on Sunday.â€"Dr Henry Wabl has purchased the beautiâ€" ful property _ of Mr. Philip Rellinger and has his beadquarters at bis new home now. â€"Mr. Allen Weber who had a serous attack of bloodâ€"poisoning _ is slowly improving although not _ able to do mauch work yet.â€"Our teacher have _ both left _ for their respective homes Miss â€" Muderwell, to Stratford, Miss Calvert to Peckering, as yet no techers _ have been engaged for . the coming year. DRINK HABIT can be overcome by the NEAL 3â€" DAY TREATMENT. Call upon, ad dress ot phone The Neal Institute. 78 ST. ALBANS sT., ToronTo. Winsdaleâ€"Knight.â€"In Galt, on June, 28th, Mr. Samuel; Winsdale to Miss Lily Knight. Coveyâ€"Boxall.â€"In Galt, on June 28, Mr. Ernst Covey to Miss. Jallian Boxall. s Demmeryâ€"Flemingâ€"In Galt, June 28, Mr. William Demmery to Miss Flem ing. y 1 Koelinâ€"In Waterloo beloved wife _ of Mr. Claus Koelin, aged 79 years, 5 months and 11 days. DETROIT EXCURSIONâ€"Chronicle Telegraph and Berlin Daily Telegraph Excursion to Detroit _ on Saturfday, August 2ad, via C.P.R., return fare $2.15. Tickets «ood four days. Saved her Husband IN THREE DAYS. Marriages and Mrs. W.â€" Scott spont Bunday in Roe and Miss®‘‘Thornhill of Mount Fotest motofed to Mr. Nuz- olas Roe‘s on Thursday.â€"Mrs. D. S. Williams and son Kenneth are visitâ€" ing friends in Milverton and _ Millâ€" bank this week. â€"Mre. Herron of Fernbank,and Mrs. Harrison, of Virâ€" den Manitoba, spent a few days with their aunt Mrs. J. Williams.â€" ‘ Miss Annie Kearney of _ Durham spent a weeks vacation . with Miss Marjorie Beggs.â€"Mr. A.C. Crawlord, C. W. Beggs, made a business trip _ to Guelph on Thursday.K Mr. Edward Meyer of Pittsburg ra., spent Friday with L.A. Heimlet.â€"Mrs, Alex Renâ€" nie and Mrs. Secord, spent a few days of last week with the former‘s _ son in Listowel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D.S. ‘Willâ€" Mr. Murray of Toronto at Millbank tams ~Attended ~the funerat of the late last week.â€"Mrs. Wescott of Hamilâ€" ton, spent a few days of last _ week with her sister Mrs. Christ Luu.f-‘ Mr.A. Connolly Runstedier made a Nying visit to Guelph, Berlin _ and Galt on Tuesday of last week _ and was in such _ a burry _ when leaving that he forgott to bring his . madel with him.â€"Mr. John Duench and family _ spent Sunday in Wellesley.â€" The Messrs Philip Kreitzweiser and wife, W.O. Bundy and â€" Mrs. Ring, Mr. Nelson Merrick _ and Verna Parsill, Miss â€" Grace Strome Miss Vera _ Heimbuch Norman Ament and J.W. Collins motored _to Elora on Sunday. â€"Mr. Contrade Wilâ€" ken and famwly spent the weeek erd at his home in Tavistock.â€"Rev. Reble occupied the pulpit in the Lutheran church â€" at â€" Walkerton on Sunday.â€" Mr. Jony Reliinger spent Sunday in Listowel.â€"Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s Big Four Day Excursion to Detroit, Augâ€" \ust 2nd. â€" Wait for it. . The â€"Council _ met at the Township Hall on Saturday June 28th purâ€" suant to adjournment. The niembers all present. "he Reeve in the chair. Minutes of preceing session were read and adopted. ? Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Groff that _ Forty Doliars _ be granted to assist in the maintenance‘ of the Children‘s Aid Society. Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded . by Mr. Hallman ~that the following _ acâ€" counts be:paid and that the _ Reeve grant his .order on the Treasure . for the several amounts viz: James Linton, Bonus for wire fence A.S. Clemens do .................... 1240 Wm, Harlock, do..... ... ............ 800 Ifenry Jonas, do ........., ...........16.00 James V. ‘Taylot, do ....._............1340 John Pringle «... 4 . a2ll.2222.2.....11.60 Christian Reinhardt do ............ 700 Solomen Brohman do ................11.60 Israel B. Gingrich do...... ...........11.20 ‘Tilman Shantz, do ...« ......... .224 At the Yarmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys‘ Camp, held at Tusket Falls in Augâ€" ust, I feound MINARD‘S LINIMENT most benefic al for sun _ burn, an immediate relief for colic and toothâ€" Henty S. Schmidt, do ... ... August Schnart, do ... Jacot W. Schmidt, do ............... August Mitzlauf, do ... Emanuel Lehmen, do ... Oscar Trussler, labor and mater 4& ....lll22 u22 ie eeegiie88.25 Herman Schilling, bonus for w.. 4.40 Thomas Farrow, damage to bug _ TatHME ssm â€"sws eecronncccucnes 5B.I0 John Karacher bonus for w. f. ,12.00 Geo.‘ A. Tilt, 3 months salary...125.00 Postmaster at Blair, 3 months POSRARB :sssccssse rsccomrtcccrrmmmcc oc 000 Alfted Ellis, putting in culvert gravel and extra labor ............37.00 .John Walch, gravel, labot _ and EY :.) couie eesvr ie eepooireree ut hi cnce s o9 M SawyerMassey Co repails to graâ€" Robert Mieir, repairing grader.., .50 Henry. ‘Livergood, putting in culvert DIRBK ..4.s.....0 sucsiggcee omeimingu e 10.10 Charles Handro{, labor ...............30.80 Neil Wanner, bonus for wire f. ...11.00 C. Reinhardt, gravel |_.............. 1750 Fernando Snider, gravel ........,..13.50 Henty Neeb, gravel ..................15.50 Josizh Stauffer, gravel and dam..11.60 Aaron Scheifele, gravel ............... 8.170 Charles Fischer, gravel and dam.12.50 Oflto Lening, gravel ... a..... 7.10 Henry Fejck, gravel and labor...13.00 Simeon Dorscht, labor, stone and cement 00 00 0 222222 2.22.2.12.85 bIiGRG ........:: s.lorga pricectccasccer 400 Samuel Priess, oversecing at BridgepOrt ........ ... .......10.00 ‘Moved by Mr. Groff seconded by Mr. Janzen that this Council _ now adjourn to Heet again at the Townâ€" ship Hall on Saturday July 26th, at 10.30. Waterloo Townshi and shovelling snow ...... ....... Rudyâ€" Shantz, gravel ... ... ... Christian Reinhardt, posts and CBMORE......c.. ...... sosce. 0.0.... 12.09 David H. (Clemens, on Acct. Bridge port bridge ...,... ............ ....1000.00 Allen Shoemaker & Co., Concrete tile, cement and labor ... ..... 580.97 Joseph Abra, telephome account.. 3.00 Allen Sherk, Light at Bridgeport Geo. A. Tilt, Tp. Clerk. l ownshi Council groceedingq ALFRED STOKES, ..16.50 ..25.00 16.00 .15.00 .34.00 22.00 teased amonmg the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to _ the claims of which he shall then â€" hbave motice, andâ€" the said William â€" Snider will not be liable Tor said assets, or amy part thereof, to any person or persons of Whose claims notice shall not have been received by him or his solicitors at the ‘time of such disâ€" tribution. Dated at Waterloo, June 10, 1913. WILLIAM SNIDER, Waterloo, Ont. ~NOTICE is hereby given, pursuaat :o”r.ll,dclq.m.l-fl.o., , that ‘all persons having claims or demands against the estate . of Mary Young, deceased, who died on or about the filth day of May," 1913, uuuqahd..‘!on-lgm preâ€" paid, or to deliver to the undersigned Solicitors for : Administrator â€" or to the ‘undersigned ‘ William Enider, Adâ€" ministrator, on or before the _ 15th day of July, 1918, their christian and surnames and pddresses . with _ full particulars in writéng of their claims, and statement of ‘their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified by ‘statuâ€" AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said 15th day of July, _ 1913, said William Snider will proceed to distribute the assbts of the said deâ€" McBRIDE & MacKENZIE, Waterloo, Ont., . Solicitors for the said Administrator farm situated one mile northwest of 3t. Agatha and 4 miles north _ of The farm comprises about 125 actes, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good â€" state cf cultivation. Soil good clay loam, good _ spring creek, 3 never failing wells, 14 storey brick house, bank barn, straw shed. For further particulars apply to D. 8. Shantz, Radem. d4â€"t1. Man with 20 years experience in packing of all kinds of furniture and pianos. No job o large and no jop to small. All material furnished. Apâ€" Ply by. phone to 353. 6â€"10t1. busi, bal mder good ‘state . of caltivation, well _ feaced, 8 acres Ask Your Storeman For a Sack sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ acres fl.od iugrcmd, ba.nl:':iallin 80:!:? 'wlu 5 6 TV L , never ng well, frame 6 2 house with kitchen and woud shed atâ€" IRVINE MASTER, tached, and all necessa t buildâ€" * 1 ® : ings. For lur:her partic;l‘;r(:na»ly.w CITY MILLS, BERL[N. e Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossmill, Ont. f 50â€" 4. _ _ â€" #09909990009999 9#0000999900900900000900000000089 Farm comprising 100 actes, more Oor less, Lot 9, Conâ€" 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres MA WaisVEre 75 acte farm, â€" mostly clay loam, Number unlimited. Highest market|good soil, tile underdrained, well watâ€" price paid. Leo~a every second Tuesâ€"{ereo, bearing orchard, gooa _ garden day. Next shipment Tuesday, July|amd small fruit, 8 acres hardwood 8th, 1913. ‘| bush, brick house, woodshed, bank CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER barn‘ with stabling underneath for 6 â€"&.â€".â€".â€"..@.â€"..â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ihorses and 20 cattle, good hog _ pen and hen house, cement floors, root cm m FOR SALE house, driving shed, beautiful location, station two miles, town five _ miles, * "I wil sell cheap . and on easy terms. This property is fitted up With| por particulars write Box 35, POrt {no‘nlen usachinery _ for cider _ apple Elgin, Ont. 24â€"tU. A Brand New Midway with brand new shows is what the Canadian Naâ€" tional offers this year to those who like to wander down the "Pike." The removal of the Cattle Barns has ne cessitated the new midway, while the engagement of the Co. T. Kennedy Showd guarantees everything entirely new in this line of amusement. The Kennedy Shows are a _ whole| WAler!o0, Oni. Phone 216. circus in themselves. They CaFty @| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"z _ _ es band _ of fifty pieces, a wild _ animal 4 sbow, with representatives of all the denizens of the forest and jungle, _ a C' A‘ wEHM Wild West Show, illusions, curiosiâ€"| ‘ _ General Insurancte ‘Agent ties, etc., etc. It will be a clean Midâ€" Established 1864 way. â€" Those monstrosities _ that disâ€" . gust have been eliminated; but there| OMce, Waterloo Mutual Building, _ is everything to amuse and the sweet King St. vaice of the spieler to tell you al} aâ€" Business Office 249, Houme 209. bout it. _ It will be a monster |_ Midâ€"| _ way and if you are out for fun it is‘ ~Business solicited Tor first class there for the finding. * Companies. w butter, syrup and jelly néaking. (No opposition). _ Also a steam _ boiling raaple syrup plant of 600 pails. .__J. B. REINHART, Stayner, Ont. Shipping Hogs Wan At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment July 15th,. A AND TBE SPIELER SNGS _ A NEW SONG DOWN THE PIKE ‘The undersigned offers for sale his C. C. Diefenbacher Hogs Wanted | Farm for Sale AT BADEN 75 anve farm â€"t:ostlv clav J BRAND NEW MIDWAY. Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Wanted Administrator. WATERâ€" 11â€"4mo»| ‘A threshing outfit for sale, consistâ€" ~â€"â€"~| ing of a 12 horse power Tuetk gasoâ€" A line engine and _ Champion Separator with drive beltâ€" complete.â€" In | first n. numâ€"| Class rumning order.; Apply to The Mercantile Fire Head Office ~ Shbscribed Capital .. Deposit with the Dominfon ‘Government ... ...... ...... $117,140.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $16,306,638. 23â€"2 mos. Home Seckers‘ Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. during March, ‘April, September and October, and at 2 p.m. and « â€"10.320 p.m. during May, June, July and August. Other points in proportion " Returm Limit two mooths, TouRrIeT OLaUPrinG care ':m‘naed ith . beddi + s moakd 46 w . m&mmthwn& Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. each e Low Round 'l;v.bo‘ln- ‘Tussday, Winnipeg and Return _ â€" $35.00 Edmonton and Return â€" 43.00 bscribed Capital ,............. $250,000 INSURANCE COMPANY IWOORPORATED 1875 WATERLOO Cisterns and Silos Waterâ€" proof . New cement floors made Waterâ€" proof, Wearproof and Dustproof. If interested write for booklet. IR O NIT E ALFRED WRIQHT, SECRETARY To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta iculars fr ny C.P.R, Ac nt Full particulars l;un nnyA f ‘ For mixed with Portland Cement will make your j 15 per cent. to 25 per cent. oedBiis eee e en ce JOHN 0.‘ JANTZIE, Through Trains Tornato to Winnipeg and West anada Ironite Co. Waterioo Are You Coming West It so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on ctop payâ€" ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settioment . in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm . The undersigned offers for sale his {arm, consisting of 18 acres suitable lor market farming; situated between Rumelbhar/t and Erbsville. Apply to LOUIS 8. HERGOTT, 14. Waterloo, Ont. 175 actes, Wellesley Township, 3 ‘mile west _ of Hawkesville, firstâ€"class grain and stock farm, im splendid conâ€" dition and good buildings, large barn with stabling for 70 head of stock and pig per for 50 pigs. Buildings in cenâ€" tre of farm, sPlendid water in and near buildings. Will be sold on easy terms, town property or smallet farm taken as part payment. Inspection solicited. For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts ol the person or persons suffering fronmt Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Di# ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinarg gouhles. and Chronic or Specia mplaints that cannot be curet aRhe Ontario Medical Institutg 200 â€"265 Yor~~ Strcet, Toronte* SPECIAL TRAINS REGULAR TRAINS Will lave Toronto |:| Leaving Toronto ‘lui !gm' 10.20 p.m. Daily | 10.20 p.m. y_ and Fourie Stcepers k COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAING No chasge for Berths For settiers travelâ€" ling with live stock $1,000 REWARD Farm tor Sale Farm for Sale : or write M, G. t, Toronto | _ _ 8. B. BIEHN, VUNTARIO Settiers and fanailies without live gtock L K. Weber, Hawkesville «*

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