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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Oct 1914, p. 8

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. 20.â€"â€"KFarm. stock and imploments fl(#qor_ T Schnarr, 5$ miles north of: WaterIoo, adjoining Erbs _ Geo. Class. Auctioneer l k .5 . E. J, Shantz, Auctioneer Wm and f&rns stock > ts of the late Samuel tzel, @6 Pentlagd. § «. BEBLIN MARKE §, OCT, sth, i1911 , per 100 Ibs ...... $5:30 gor bnatet ... E’*n,â€"u heads of good milking _at St. Jacobs Hotel. _ . _ . 8:â€"»Farmstock and implements, # e, ete.; of William Sherringâ€" ton, near â€"Glenallan. veku hwat ... .. 11.~Farm stock and implements â€"§8,. Woolner, 3 miles east _ Of ftlin, and 1/mile west of Breslau. ‘, 8.â€"Farm stock‘and Implements Hfi v Bg;liacher. oneâ€"hall _ mile foiege 1e ts ley at, perâ€" bushel togs pet bag ~per dot .:. A.J. Mickus Aucioneer l;nm rt cattle . RLMERA, OCT. 8th, 1914 IND.â€"PAIRâ€"OF . NEW FALSR bthâ€"jy Baden. Owner . can . have 1 n by â€"pro “ nmzy ::d 3‘]‘ ) for.advertisement. . Apply _ Gto. iehn, â€"Baden. â€" 37â€"1t Pm esc * «BWLEâ€" YoUNo MILCH _.'q'%flord Stock. â€"Ap \at : >W.:O.. Hehn, St. Jacobs, *Â¥ a% s £ i 37â€"1%. Eâ€" WILL PAY YOU $120. to disâ€" . religious â€" literature in your nity, Sixty days‘ work.> Exâ€" required. Man or woman. tbusity <for â€"promotion. Spare f <be used. International Atess, 184 Spadina Ave., Torâ€" fls 35â€"20. “'A nter apples. â€" Write, stating ~Lo.b:, neatest railroad staâ€" h 22 % s .0 c<ol 87â€"4t. ‘ + | Facmers‘ Coâ€"Operative Waldho!, Ont. Brat. Auction Sales w younlg milk cows, 1 tein, 4 years old due to calve is ?, rd _ thy other _ on 4 y. to Johnn‘ V. Bter: per ~pushel BS WANTED.â€"50 to 100 bar Ffl, J, N.R . at thoir wtrogt. *~ P § .+ vPo igae gpmn viek wedding took . place on 1C at . the . Menfioâ€" i of Miss Viols !:::: Alin .. ‘ig:h_j% was 8Â¥, J. N. Kitching. ‘They ut their. new bome .on 4oz lt . cattile General Wants SHANTZâ€"YOUNG liy Shint? of Waterioo." 1b. Lilies ) MAirkETs. OCT. dth, 1014 méopid Attended ; | ‘R. 16.00 fi a . 450 _8 1.50 . 8.50 â€" ~9.90 1:00 â€"~1.50 . 90. 3.00 §.15 ., __ _ £8.00 30.00 â€"31.00 B0 _ â€" * .6 45 4 10 . .40 . 24 t 1.00 471 28 45 $8.50 se 1.05 15 24.00 Wt .38 i .95 3.50 1.10 1.05 .52 .88 «15 .25 .34 10 55 .80 18 14 Al M that Wwhe 'ogt mmyw au ‘“fl k ': ts Sn ioh ns TK t WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. : wmnanse. on Soaraatizee maid Tameh chaak hnd 4 2ood bash" demand, 1»9"“_", s :m{' e Shah in mt tons ie Del! i V’ " h u w PS eaand ©7r7,509 bhikbeln, and . Hax, yamgs an) aigteand thr "m"q.!_lf Eh apt %6; â€" i t.“a‘n‘c? fto % $2%et !fi%’w re s Oatsâ€"No, 2 C.W., «sÂ¥e,) ~> _ wiu-:ai-“;’fi?&&;‘:r&\ 3:&‘": “t‘l'e. : C sales of a. few loads of wheat were made, ‘local Ft for . coarse mn was gfi'fi?fi:" {o: ‘n-:m- being g-u‘n' ‘1% i qut %.':n 10ca1 mgmumfi& TThe dez mand for mill feed is limited. In. haled mand for mill . fe ted. # m"“"m?'rfiz‘fi‘u ?-:‘.-‘.'m"“‘-'m ‘prices have "aipoia ie neet with a feir dgmand onl 1008 thhokn a is firm, is "for is ‘fairly active. t 4 A ‘ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET, ; nwm , ‘Oct: 6. â€"Wheatâ€"No.‘% fi‘n. 1 ~No. 1 #Mn. $1.00% _ to $1,07%;. z::. J““? ou: ‘c‘h'u‘.gtlz ‘Ia ‘â€"RNo. 3 yellow, 660 to 670. i Suipâ€"Re $ Wiite, sike to: B6 /)‘ Fiour and bran unchanged. o :: + DULUTH GRAIN MARKET, . / © DULPTH, Oct. 6.â€"â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 nr? Ol.tflt: No, 1 northern, px.uu‘:' No. do., $1.01%; Montana No. 1 hard, $1.01%; December, $1.08% Wheat, bushel./. . ..§1 16 to $ Sl‘-'!-',,'a'-“f'.‘.‘.‘.‘::::‘{ 1t > TORONTO, Oct. 6.â€"â€"Recéipta . live stock at the Union Yards were 476 cattle, 1414 hogs, 989 sheep and lambs and 135 calves.. _ °. ..‘ °_ Good butchers are worth $7.78 to medium to good butchers‘ at $1.50 to medium at $7 to $7.25; common at to §7; cholce cows at $6.75 to §7; cows at $6.35 to $6.50; medium at §5.76 onstis ond omters at §$2.00 to H; buile at 46 to 16351 heaty bulls at $6.5 "*‘****_ gtockers and Feeders, ehl.d‘gh”nut‘:‘ at §7 to '5? good steers Egu »%fia L ers at $5 to $6. % "â€" Miilkers and Bpringere., © .. . , mt&-: oi s it o rrithere .a =!E to. noo.,:?:a one % 1; m :lo'ulll at m to $85. t firm. calves sold at $10 to $10.50; good at $9 to $9.50;.medium at $8 to $8.50; NS i x haal Sheep and Lambe. . A mwu #old _ QW % w At" +d wuv n’g ds amir neld B BB hn ue at feda and watered at $8.50, o0 io. To in aha Prts walgned . off cal exporters for all Whcetmahes maskist is OATTLE MARKETsS wnm spriu.o,.ou. 6. â€"Cattlieâ€"Reâ€" Hogsâ€"Recelpts, 1*;"‘ .flh; vy .mmm‘. $9; ‘yorkers, $8.99 : to. $9;. :I. z:“‘;.s.s:"’,r‘@ml. ""u.?i .‘.3 tm.'n':chont-t 4 onl _»'._.4: s :.. ©OHICAGO, Oct. cMfl-:ov; "‘reâ€" délpts, 7000, Beeven, $6.50 to §11; Texas stoers, $6.15 to $8; lmmw 45 34 to.$3.15: cows and. Relfacs. $8.40 !8 ~t: +8.‘ CRESSMAN ~ _/ 15 Clarence 8t.© ~ Berlin FtWhite Loghotnâ€": Cookerels Ferria‘ founidation stock. TORONTO CRAIN MARKEE, ede ced d8sa@e0nee oo ce oo * #Weoeeeoeeeeeneo en ceess WARâ€" MAPS, Every Home should havé d War Map: We offer*the best to our readers Frge of Chlf(: Read "annotincemen an page 7 of this paper UNION BTOCK YARDS. FOR SALE ‘ Cattle. aneee a mtc cubdlt $ % tA $6.50 "'h'-gl!.m- ho t aare % Qh‘l‘ "l.‘v-l; glm' ‘Bept. 1.:.‘ '.olh( rg. ‘W.A8. , a‘806,*~.â€"*# rnzu-.-‘wwl'm.«»m. to Mri * and Mrs. Sylvester Martin, a daughâ€" ter. r P e a &lmn;»lh Elmir®, Sept. 24th, to Mr. â€" and ; Mrs. Mcano Hofmany, & Hoizschh.â€"Near Dorking, Sept. 28, Frederick Holzschuh, aged 66,year8, 11 months, 22 days. #; é Atkinson.â€"In Peel, Sept. 28,,, Hlild® Mary; daughter â€" of Mr. arl Mrsâ€" Robert Atkinson, aged 4 yeats," .$ Holl months and 9 days. _ â€"_>< ,â€" CW Wahi.â€"In North . Easthope on :-: day, Frederiek Wahi, aged 80 years, 2 monti‘s and 13 days. xo oore e DpEATII OF â€" JACOB WILHELM. . |a; Chicago and other points. :; â€" New Hamburg, Oct. 6.â€" One ., OF| ; Mrs. ;Louisâ€" Ruppél attended the. fu Waterloo county‘s oldest citizens, fl nerel of her. grandfather, Rev. H. A. é“wob Wilbelm,â€" died at. Shakespearg,| rrhomp.._w.'ln St.. Thomas . last it., Saturday, aged 87 years. . MJ Thursday.â€"s*.,>~ .: §\ +A .4 came to this country at the age . 0"| _ Mr. and Mrayâ€"F. Welker of St. Jaâ€" ton years. in politics he was â€"aâ€" " cobs visited Dr. andâ€"Mrs, M. T. Bechâ€" former, â€" in religion an Evangelical,|tel last Monday, ... . ... m Mothodist. . He was a. successful|. Miss M..Wiltong of Brantiord. reâ€" farmer. He leaves seven _ childre@| turned home last weekafter, a pleaâ€" George, retired farmer at Milvétton;| sant. stay~ol mfortnight at . the home Michael, retired carriage builder, Welg| of her: augt,.;Mrs. Menno Wilfong. â€" Icaley; Danicl and Herman, ,co.*m z .. Miss . Edith: Maurer.leftâ€" on Tuesday cial travollers, New Hamburg; . Jagob) for Huntingdon, Virginia, where “In.u the T. E‘}Qton Co., Tpronto, MFSIshe has ancepted.a position as wmaillic Hcnry Sthmidt, retired, Shakespear@, | Rer. . ; J JB«X ~ wp oc . ty% N:s. Carric.Zinn,â€"New. Hamburg,..».] Mre. George.Long.and Mrs. John Vigorous sttacks on.the forts. sut; roundin â€"Antwerpâ€" were repulsed .. by the Belgians, â€" who have IW cotnterâ€"attaclke. ~ n â€" t 4 Jun. Spome 4 A :. Permauent : higi@way . between Brantfordâ€" end : Hamilton is proposed by the Council of the former.city. .. % ‘21 King. St. W._or Phone 853 bu&-!n.Cunc:tnic. on. Sept. .. 80th, to Mr. and Mrs.: Isaac Holle, a son. .’* TW =‘ *‘ ts Glagses or SApéctacies,.. . Me 4 :' wian Inur ns cabith We 2 mm aite o in d riae For new. Glasses or Repaus JANSEN . The Eye Specialist Eyesight Tested . Store near Post Office, Berlin We‘ lusue : Martinge. License, HELLER® BROS. Obituary DEATHS BIRTHS ed with & Bas w._“tb.m ;‘::. A. mfl eral nutmbers to the.; Pujriptic Concert, ; Jast Monday evening the _ Mrs.>J. ‘J. Kemp . of Listowel is epending .:omp . time with heg. daughâ€" [ in Ts piimaotr eeviarndd hime last week trom a y sit â€"with Berlin and Waterioo triends: â€" in mapeaones doeo. ane aben, tfhler 1o" Mmhfi'f‘ mn.' piter apenting. some time in ~at:.Valcartier, â€" Mci 'l'?u!c.;w:: fiu‘n‘-ly m.fi':. finds quite a fevorable change alter an a4sence: ofâ€"ajout twentyâ€"four vears. ; Mise . Relia ‘Quickfall _ of Glemilan spent Monday «. with, Miss > Rertha ~‘Nte, Dry. Rath of IPteaton_called s. Dri.. Raik: of on relatives in Elmirs on Show Day.~ ~ Mr. Frank: W of ‘Toronta..visâ€" M.‘m YEoaie s (hag [ k . ‘Mrs. August:Manto has gone ¢to the Guelph hospital where she will underâ€" go an operation. â€" . _ _ i ‘Miss Lillian.Kemp of Brantford is visiting. at the . home .of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Scharfer. f Miss Alice ‘Taylor of Guelph spent the at â€" the â€" hogne of Mr. Menro. Wikdfong: / Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ruppel retureâ€" ed last Wednesday from a very pleaâ€" sant visit to Buflalo and other points. Mrs. Secord of Linwood visited at the home <f Mrs.; J. Cootes on Wedâ€" nesday. K6 8 5320 :+ £ 4298 i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trussler, Waterâ€" loo, visited . at the â€" home of their dauftet.,)ln.,-‘wm Moset, last Wedâ€" Â¥. : + esn o <oe Mr. C. Mogk and daughter, , Mrs. Eitel; 1t last week to. visit. friends at Chicago and other,.points. â€" ; ; : Mrs. ;Louis.â€"Ruppel attended the. fuâ€" nerel of her. grandfather, Rev. H. A. frhoms...hglsln St.. Thomas . last Thursday.â€"2*,~~ 3 § +. Ap: s Mr. and Mrgyâ€"F. Welker of St. Jaâ€" cobs visited .Dr. andâ€"Mrs, M. T. Bechâ€" tel last Monday, ... . ... ri ‘Mre. George.Long.and Mrs. ‘John Livtle ‘of Listowel were the.guests of Nrs..\Geo. Cobean. last week. . . Mr. and ~Mts.;S. , Laseliinger,â€" and Te hime Lowhleger munie _ it funeral of Rev. H. A. Thomas of St. Thomas lastâ€" Thrceday : and.also |ap@Bt the .weekâ€"end with London friends.. Quite a number frons here attended the Draytom show meld fast. Wednesâ€" day. :. Mr. E, Huebhnorgard of the Waterâ€" loo Luthâ€"tan Seminary,, spent Tues: day. with ‘friends in Elmir&. . _ . \~Mr. and . Mrs. Isaac )fl.x%m _ and daughters, Misses. Lovina Gertâ€" ude, motated : to Toronto on Saturâ€" zy.ml“z:nt the, weekâ€"end ~with ““S . t Lh6 1 "Mrs. Pavlâ€"Ruppel:of Toronto visitâ€" Rev. C. W. Cosens is attending the Methodist Conference being held this week. Union services ofâ€" the Methodâ€" ist _and Evangeélical . congr 3‘ ations were held Smin‘ and evenâ€" ing, Rev.â€" F. B. Meyer : conducting both servicrs. ie hh ce ~Miss Edith Behrens :tendeted a misâ€" cellaneous shower . to Miss Gertrude Ruppel last Thursday evening. £ â€"Mrs. Pavlâ€"Ruppel:of Toronto visitâ€" ed at the bome . of her . parents, Mr, And Mrs. Geo.. H. Ruppel, _ ~ . ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. ;F. 8. Knechtel and chfl}nn. and Mrs. Reising of Hanovâ€" 6t ‘spent a ftew daysâ€"lest week with Mr. abd â€" Mrs* Geo." Reuterâ€" and â€"other riends. . iE 10 widt P I e <~d recently received from Mr. Max Shinn in which he stated that he was ., on board oneof the trensports and Bby this time is on the way to ‘the front with the first conâ€" tingent. _ He is a. member of the Saskatoon Fusiliets.> & ces t END sToOMACH TROUBLE, Ga8Es OR DYaPEPSIA **‘Samg Stomaton mursly feel se u.It, whats you Just ate is sourtnig |on J0t Nes Mke a~lamp of 1t *oiining to digest, on your boich mrnn a feeling of: dissiness, e rai fallnoad: «AAuséa, "had Lasto #t .mouth mad : . you can get bleasod im Ave minutes. Put an end.to stor trouble forever wun.. neent case of --mnpz. why drug store. ro-rl:.a.n winutes how need: is to. anffer . from » g’nu or mnm It‘s mg.nun.mmum tor iny the> world. It‘s : wonderfal, T eteg the, rfiealt h Mr. secrotary lof a Mr. have Lis Sn aak W.fl“w"“‘ Nt Lt as o. intips. place Inst quonity nmgi\. latxe..qurnout. {rom» both places.. +. T he mfinfib f and rendered several > 80â€" lertions. â€" Rev: Â¥. H. Sant pré sided. Mr. W.â€" A.; Starnaman â€" asted as secretary, â€" Mr. Bamierson ( exâ€" pressed his .pleasuge and (gratitude at the that. in his six‘ years |charge of 't«k,;b.\fl{flzb!‘.m tqmflm the congregaâ€" tionâ€"s, . most:, ®ecord. .. ‘The atending of both congregations toâ€"day ma “}-M T®; .. . eeport.. For the pré year the :vrm‘uwdm was 38 per 8::- dey, during the last year, it. was 55, a gain of ofer 30. percént. 'nna:h- showed a healthy growth, ‘both â€" curâ€" rent funds and missions. showing _ inâ€" creaged balances. o S For the Freeport â€" work, Mr. . W, Wiexand was secretary. ‘The Sunday school showed a big gain and . the church gave $200 to. the pastor‘s sat Both congregations invited Rev. Mr. Sanderson as pastor for another veat. The yote was entirely unaniâ€" . The,. ladies of the Freeport m: gation at th> close of the b ; served refreshments. .Mr.. Smith, of Berlin, introduced a resontion to have the two. congregaâ€" tion< take the first steps toward hayâ€" inz the present relations: with the U B. ( lvirch severed, and become out and out a Congregational hody. ‘The matter could. not be discussed owing to lack of time, ~ butâ€"will be taken up at a later date: s Head Blown Offâ€"A terrible accidâ€" ent~6ccurred on. last Fr%hy. on . the tarm of Mr. Schleuter neat Linwood, is oocupied by a tennant named. :En.{m,u. when a boy of five years of age had his head hlown off by the accidental discharge of a ghot, gun ; in the hands of.his mother. thrKix. ‘4 Jt .sgems that. Mr. Tenna â€" and Mr, Schlouter .. were . trying. Â¥o..catch . a reoster,. and. Mr.. Tenna. suggested that the gun be procured, v'fi ahoot the fowl. Mr... Tenna, . iz _ the gun, when Mr. Schieuter said, ‘Never mind," and < Mr. Tenba Jaid. the . gun fime:. Mce.. Peaps: and the" dive »reut ime, Mrs.. d the~ five +7 :‘o‘;-em'ndum '..mfl‘: fi , @ bov » s M how the. gun . worked. His mof:et picked it up, and not having any tha’titmlosdefl' .udwwuint: act of ‘ showing the cnild, the gun was accidentally . -dioqhtg. the ctharge taking effect in boy‘s neck, and practically severing the "head from the body. > ‘The horrible accident: has cast a gloom upon. the community... The Coronerâ€" was called, but he . deemed an injuest unnecessary, Tils remaings were buried on %m" Theâ€" symâ€" pathy of the community goes. out to the family in their bereavement. > . .Mr. Ed. Koehler >f Wellesley spent Monday in our burg.â€"Tile â€" patriotic cencert given by the Women‘s Institâ€" ute on Friday nightt. was a good suc» cess, the hall being crowded to its full capacity. The procesds were $60. â€"Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Berlet.of Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Apâ€" drew Spabr.â€"We are sorry to chron icle the death ofâ€" Mr.. Alex. . Schoop, who died at bis home in $tâ€" Clements® on Wednesday.â€"On _ Saturday last, the angels â€"called from:our -?NA'- hood, ths youngest Dm Mr: anid Mrs. Stephen Duench. Our :F}- jpathy is extended to. the .e« On Tuesday < ¢yening . the Linwood Yungend Freund entertained :_?Jlelâ€" lesley, Hesse,. Strasse, M Iverton and Listowel Yunzend Freunds, l\ll“_fi'j ahout one hundred: "A very enjoyabl: evening was spent by allâ€"Mt. W.J. Beges, Mr. David and Mr. Geo. and Mr. Chu.'%m loft W-gy to attend the funeral of Mtr. Robert Beggs of Coatsworthâ€"Mr. Barney Lantz of Elmira.speat Sunday at his tome hexe.â€""fi. David Wo\‘ly'g‘ sz:i.: ford spent ay of last NMr. H. C. ’lhrlc{l.'-;-m.’ A.S. Rennie ‘of ‘Tilsonbutg scent ‘the weekâ€"end at his home here.â€"Miss Agatha McKenty of" Betlin spent & few days. at . her Fome here.â€"Mtr. Tony Rellinger,. seeâ€" tion foreman fi the Linwood division ::-mu sterted toflh[.hka:l- vision and Mr. . Stewart towel rtltem.â€"ma-ml J:u- plaoes will : cluud“‘m; 1“;. Thenksgiving > Day.â€"Mr. ta. J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. P., Reanic . and son Melvin of Listowel spent Sunday witH (Mrs. Alst. . Rennie.â€"â€"Mr. . Bert Heinbuch left. ‘Tussday for ~Betrlin, where be has been engaget as head shipper in ts Berlin Supwt /actory. Heare â€"fighting is repoited from RussianPotan1, and.it is said that the Austrian capital may be moved from Viemna ‘to Plk. $ nwood of the congre 25. Choice Holsteins and Grade Cows ‘There will be sofd py publicâ€" aucâ€" tion at Hollingetr‘s Hotel in the villâ€" age of St. Jacobs on 745 and â€"are. in fing. condi§OR. â€",, TERMS :â€"Six months, credit witi interest at 5 per cent. or 5 pet ecnt. allowed for cash; k ues "A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer, « A Waterloo. Commencing at l*'ch& p.m. sharp, the following :=â€" * > Cav * 35 High Grade Holsteins and um:o Cows, ten of which are fresh 8 and springers, balance (due to calve in March. FOR SALE AT LINWOOD ~V. R. Berlet is ofering his ° well located property, containing a store and: dwelling combinbd, an â€" extra dwelling, a good barn and â€" garden. X" splendi{dopportunity for any kind of business. V. R. Berjet. 41. ‘The undersigned is â€"prepared to cOn; duct _sales for : farmers and others in :'oamloo County. Phone 1 or write PWone 112 is a schoo!l with a continental repuâ€" tation for high grade work: amd. . for t mauue e fls pat imotinotors T mm'“ uates. sohoo1 We give tnflvlmfiol in Comâ€" mercial, < . Ehorthand â€"and, Felography Departments.‘ You. may :enter at any %ime. Write for our large free Cataâ€" Wednesday‘ October 21st wxue Remodel Your Stables Protec Bunldings From Lightning Let us equip yout bolldings â€"| Yit} in 1t !’an er. Stai} ‘and in a â€" e '”"'En n’ifl%‘h‘fn ,",lol:u toâ€" all tarmers: who . (0iâ€" ‘mplate .. k: 8 fPoatiuatnlanathe, Shis Noh Pat in 1809. are in use, f cah also protect VW.‘L‘&“C' m‘inn Ioss by fire with pure gopper $f. JACOBS CIDER MILL will be upen Sept. 15, 16, 11, 22, 33. :!, OCT. 1. %m"t}-, day in Nct., excapt Monday® Saturday®s, awd:Nor. 3, 4, 10. Apples taken for Evaporating every firh n, Sept.10. 341 mo piut it isn‘t very far to this store to view the 1 gn’n;‘. inâ€"Fall and Winter Suits and ow The sewi@T.and D, Models are worth a m.I‘f teof your time.;. Step. in and we will pleased. to show you what‘s Wikitin Héif‘s Cfot for the coming season. & Thornton & Douglas;, PUBLIC SALE _ __ x $15.00 to $25.00 _ .. T. & D. Hand Tailored Q’Coatsf"ff . $13.50 to $25.00 . _ STRATFORD, Licensed Auctioneer M. J. WILELIAMS, Proprietor, Tkt Ingersoll. Other makes as low as $8.50 a lot of extellent cattle CENTRAL ALBERT J. MCKUS, Waterloo, Ont » #s n P K V‘» PA Cns A. D.;Sclusidt & Coâ€", * Elmira. to : . Men‘a Tailors 37â€"2t Timothy See< for Fall Sowing $ H Phone 248. ? EDCAR FISCHER :-, Successor l‘ J. B. Fischer. ! td te t SL To do xsl SÂ¥0404+04# Desler in Coal & Farm Sei Phone 201 â€" 208 Queen St "The undersigned : oftefs {or sgle . Bis. . valugble farm m.td 4 miles: wesk / dwm, No, 42â€"â€"containiBg . 118 .32 : acted in. good..bush .( 28â€"3 mos 1R oirale Fine i uie o .&g of un&u:ll;n Good % m e * Josken t8H, â€" intoriGe: 8t f30:5 45 ty es hx 4 4c tee "*C. C. DIEFENBACHER Shipping Hogs Wanté in Taieigas O" PCP C iommai im c C. A. BOEHM &m‘.’t tinlimited. Highest â€"maÂ¥ w‘ Nert sbipment Wednes oct. 11. : C Master and Hunsberge o ke 4e pempepere pepegake ~â€"=<< . King 8%. 0 _ Offlce, Waterloo Mutual Building, Government Standard at the reliable Seed‘ House: â€"~ My coal pleases every customer. .. A trial order will â€"convince youâ€"â€"â€"=â€" ~Domestic~and . Seam coalâ€"â€"best coal on earth. We have the reputation ‘of turning: Out. the finest meate.. Home made Sausages, . the u_ptn.flomnlm. 4 Cote here Yor your _ next Hogs Wante THE LEADING : MEAT MARKET Farm tor Sale AT BADEN Lamp, Eteo. Establiahed ‘ 1864 ROASTS LIMITED

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