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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Feb 1915, p. 7

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_| County and District Happenings In latute every practical and thrity , woman will save dress makers bills and begin to make her own garments. Weary pilgrimages to a dress maker for fittings mean a lot of time and ‘flfigqo, an?,nge no fun. . . A. coutse with us will make you proficient in the pt ol dress making. We teach from plaincst waist to most elaborâ€" ate dress. You will be able to make «@ll your own garments alter a course .(g us and they awill be RRECT, UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE AND s SMART: y ‘You don‘t risk a penny because you hLave privilege to discontinue your lessons at our _ expense if you are dissatisfied at any time, and _ your experionce will hA‘V: cost you nothâ€" tng. _ Terms for complete course are $10.00. i Next class will commence on March . ist.. . Full particulars can be had at our residence on Feb. 27th. s 1 Waterloo, thit Mr. Hy Weber, father Of Mrs. Brubacher, died very suddenâ€" Iy cf hart failure. They attended the funcrail lest Friday morning. We exâ€" trnd our sym»athy to the bereaved. â€"Mrs. Jaco> B. Scignitt, north of Baden, is confined to hr bed at preâ€" sert. We _ wish heft a speedy recovâ€" ery.â€"Miss Viola â€"Ssip is slowly reâ€" covering _ from _ pneumonia.â€"Renew vour subscription to the ( hronicleâ€" Teleeraph at the oTce of W. C. Bruec‘ ner. week.â€"Miss Nora Heinlzman of Berâ€" tin Sundayed at home here.â€"Our city fire brigade was called out on a false fire atarm _ last Saturday _ evening about ten o‘clock‘ and caused quite an excitement for some little time. _ No reward has been offered as yet, howâ€" ever any information regarding â€" the guilty party will be gratefully receivâ€" The funâ€"ral of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Kreig, wos held Friday afternoon. _ Rev. Mr. Brandt conducted the service. Choir Entertained.â€"~A ‘most enjoyâ€" ablotime was had Friday evening by the choir of the Methodist church at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Binkâ€" ley, at Doon. Three sleigh loads were the nuumber who enjoyed the outing. ed on friends at . Winterbourne â€" on Monday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Kinzie and family from Preston spent Sunâ€" dry with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber.â€" Miss Jean McAllister was the guest of Berlin friends for a few _ days last week.â€"Miss Nora Heinlzman of Berâ€" tin Sundayed at home here.â€"Our city fire brigade was called out on a false Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Roy Shantz won of D. S. Shantz had the misforâ€" tune to lose his right eve while cutâ€" ting wood on the farim of Mr. A. Snyâ€" der, a chip New in the eye. Dr. Gilâ€" lespie was immediately _ called and dressed it.â€"A Patriotic Carnival will be held in the Baden skating rink on Friday evening, â€" Feb. 12th, also a cercert to be held on Friday evening, Feb. 26th in the Opera Hall at Baâ€" ‘@en. ‘The proceeds of loth evening‘s ®entâ€"rtainments will go towards the Patriotic Fund. Everybody will kindâ€" ly keap these datrs in mind ind atâ€" tead both carnival and concort.â€"Our Telephone systen through this secâ€" tion _ saffered â€" s:verely â€" through the Storm last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Goctling of Pins Hill visited their friends at Badin on Sunday.â€" Mr. Fr:d Magdalinski of Guerns>y, €ask., is visiting his parents, after an absence of sevoral years.â€" Mr. Rotest McMillan of Listowel, ropreâ€" senting the Pctrie Mig. Co., ol Hamâ€" illon, spent the week end at Baden. â€"The Empire Cream Separator Co., of Toronto installed a milking maâ€" chine at the farm of Nr. Aaron Wagâ€" ler.â€"Mr. Louis Seinâ€"aitended the fuâ€" mtral of his a nt the late Nrs. C. Kranz of Berlin, last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Staulfer Shantz attended the fuâ€" n‘ral of his lrotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Simâ€" ecim Brubscher at Berlin â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brubacher â€" of Baden reâ€" ceived the sad news last week from Mr. Elzear Yates left Friday . for Portage la Prairie, Man., to take churge of the office work of Burke and Andrich. Local Items of News.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder of Breslau were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber last Thursâ€" day.â€"Mrs. John Halter and _ Miss Katie Halter of New Germany called on Mrs. Bemis and _ Mrs. Heintzman last Tuesday.â€"Miss Abbie Detweiler of Breslau spent a few days in our viâ€" cinity last week.â€"Miss Elsic Reist of Berlin spent the week end at her home at Rosedale.â€" Mr. George McAllister of Guelph gave _ our burgâ€"a business call last week.â€"Mr. B. W. Moyer callâ€" E.. aged two years, which occurred w"' after the noon hour on Thursâ€" rj‘l .m @aused a complication of affairs to arise which may result in the buildâ€" r. in the very heart of the town,; & hotel at a cost of upwards of one husiured thousand dollars. terdiea to ilfdx-d Mrs. Arthur Lang Fidge in the death‘of their son, Geo Phag M:. G. B. Elliott, the genial landâ€" tord of the Del Moste Hotel, in all probability will be intcrest:d with the The sale l the Del.Monte Hotel has LEARN DRESSMAKING IN TWO WEEKS Bloomingdale Dress Cutiing Co. 42 Eby St., Bertin Preston Baden. P us NCT Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical ~Disâ€" covery is composed of known native healing _ remedial _ roots and herbs with no alcohol nor narcotic drugs to give you harmful habits. It can now be obtained in tablet or liquid _ form from dealers, or send 50 stamps for box of tablets. When _ you do not properly digest your food your blood becomes _ thin and every _ organ of the body soon feels the effect. The result isâ€"headâ€" aches, slecplessness, nervousness and many other symptomsâ€"due to acâ€" cumulation _ of poisons in the body.. Unless the stomach is given aid â€" at this stageâ€"more serious illnesses folâ€" low, . Now is the time to help _ your weakened .stomachâ€"now is the time to take Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery (in tablet or liquid form). It has the same power to set you right as it has been proved to have in thousands of other cases. It will help. your stomach so that the food you eat will nourish and sustain you and. make good reviving blood. It will enable you _ to get rid of _ the waste a sluggish liyer and irregular bowels have permitted to accumulate in your system. _ News Notes.â€"The pathmasters on the County Road Divisions have been. out trying to improve the roads so much so that they are passable.â€"Mr. and Nrs, John. Clayteld _ wish to thank all those _ who have assisted during the ilin‘ss and funeral arrange ments ofâ€"their child.â€"The (Voung Peoâ€" ple‘s SBociety of the Lutheran church M‘ a social evening in the basement the church last Thursday evening.â€" [;r. Armstrong accompanied by Miss Mempnerich. spent Sunday at the forâ€" mer‘s bome near Brussols.â€"Next week will again bring the advent of Lent. During the Lenten season, there will be beld as in fommer years, special Lenten _ services in the Lutheran churck every Wednesday evening, comâ€" mencing next Wednesday.â€"The friends of Mrs. Hemmerich who underwent an operaticn in the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hosâ€" pital avout three weeks ago, will be pleased to know _ that she is making good progress © toward recovery. â€" Some nâ€"at relatives of the late Simâ€" eon Brubacher attended bis funeral at Rerlin last Friday afternoon.â€" Next Sunday bein= Temperance Ficld Day, Rev. Silkox of Toronto will preach in the M. B. church here in the fore toon.â€"Mr. W. J. Snider attended a Millers‘ Convention at Hamilton on Wednesday.â€"Mrs. Jesse B. Snyder of Floradale is spending. the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinâ€" bein. .Mr. Snyder and daughter also spent Sunday at the same place. Mr. E. J. Shantz, the auctioneer of Perlin, has taken over the auctioneerâ€" imz business formerly _ conducted by Mr. A. J. Mickus, Watorkoo. Mr. Shantz is propared to conduct sales in Waterloo County and other counâ€" ties and efficient and satisfactory service is astured. Farmers and othâ€" ers intending to hokd sales can comâ€" vunicate with him at the Shantz and CGorman: store, King St., Berlin, or phone 706 Berlin . These _ men in the trenches â€" must havo good foud _ in videt that they can have good _ blood, and if they have _ good blood, they have good courage, _ they keep warm becayse their circulation is good and their ZXâ€" tremities are warm from _ exercise. Many men afe invalided, however, beâ€" cause their blood apd their stomach were not right to withstand the awâ€" ful hardships of this winter campaign London, Jan. «1.â€"When it _ rains the trenches are hall filled with watâ€" er. The cold is always of the damp, penetrating, dreadful kind that chills to the _ very marrow. Hot food _ is served three times a day to _ the men in the trenches ‘by other soldiers, who scurry like rabbits through long uncovered tunnels running back from the works concealing the guns. Items of Interest.â€"The fancy dress caruival held in the rink last Tuesâ€" day, was one of exceptional and unâ€" usual importance and worthy of parâ€" ticular mention. ‘The Wellesley Boy Scouts about twenty strong, apprarâ€" ed in full khaki uniform on the ice, fully equipped and under the generalâ€" ship of Mr. A. Bcrscht, and in comâ€" mand of Lieutenant P. Malony, and drilled on the ics in great style. The atiendance was not as large as was expected.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. C. F. Otâ€" man spent Sunday _ with friends in lrlin and Waterloo.â€"Mr. P.A.Wagâ€" ner was to Bcrlin an business last week.â€"Mr. Heory Ottman of Milverâ€" tou spent Sunday at home.â€"Mr. Wilâ€" fred Berscht spent a few days at Taâ€" vistock . with . fritnd8.â€"MQ§sts, Val, lfabermehl _ and Edward Dietz wore visiting friends at Berlinâ€"Miss Kipâ€" pen of Milverton _ spent last Sunday with friends.â€"Mr. C. Lipps of the Stratiord Business college spent Sunâ€" day at home.â€"Mrs. . Nichols of, Deâ€" troit is visiting relatives and friends here for a short. time.â€"The â€" Messts. Gordon Mever and Gordon Fatz are sperdinz a short time with friends in Detroit Address : Dr. Pierce, Invalids‘ Ho tel, Buffalo, N.Y.â€"Adv. How Soldiers Live and Fight in the Trenches Notice to the Public. Conestogo. Wellesley T H 1 _ ‘The first of the half dozen meetings inaugurated by the Government to «romote ‘"Patriotism and Prodvucâ€" tion,‘‘ to be held in this section . of th province, wes held in the Waterâ€" loo Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening. The attendance of farâ€" metrs was not ag large as was anticiâ€" pated, but thse present secured maâ€" ny valuable and practical suggestions. | ~Mrs. Pediow, of Delhi, returned to fmmumux. alter a . Jew. Loca. News of Interesy â€"On Satâ€" urday a large sleighing party _ from Waterloo _ and as many more from here about assembled at the home of Miss Elmedia Heimpel where _ they spent a"delightful evening in games, music and dancing.â€" Rumor has it that on their way out they had the misfortune to upset themselves intol the snow, _ while on the homeward trip one of the horses did likewise.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmidt gave a house party last week in honor _ of their niece Miss Bella Gernhelder,. of Milverto.â€"Sunday _ visitors : _ Miss Bertha Holtz, of St. Jacobs at Mr. Harvey _ Schmidt‘s, and Mr. _ Wm. Brown of â€" Heidelberg _ at his home here.â€"There will be a surprise party at Mr. John Zimmerman‘s on Wedâ€" nesday evening. conducted. hy _ pastor Cressman _ of the Mennonite church. The remains were taken to _ Berlin on the 2â€"12 train, service was held there in _ the Old Mennonite church, and interment made in the adjoining cemetery. His aged widow several sons and daughâ€" ter survive. Locals . and _ Personals.â€"Colonel nwdn“al-. of ‘Toronto, formerly _ of P-t . was renewing acquaintances it.town over the vannt The death occurred on Friday, Feb. 5th, of Mr. Isaac Eby, aged 77 years after a lingering illness. The funcral took place Monday from the residence of his daughter, _ Mrs. Fanny Rush. Affer a short service at the â€" house The _ proprietors _ of the Imperial Hotel here, Messts. Rumig and Monâ€" tag, are making _ extensive improveâ€" ments and alterations to the interâ€" jor of the hotel. _ The two sample rooms adjoining the present hall will be fitted up as the barâ€"room, and the cotner room now occupied as the barâ€" room will be altered and fitted up as a lobby and office, with the main enâ€" trance at the corner. When completâ€" ed it will have a vesy attractive and upâ€"toâ€"date appearance. The Hahn _ Brass Co. have _ comâ€" menced _ to _ work overtime to _ fill large orders which they received reâ€" cently. The government horse buyers will be in New _ Hamburg on Saturday, February 15th, to buy military horsâ€" es for the army. They want both riding horses and borses for the arâ€" tillery. Mr. Robert mmav Btratiord, was in town on Sa yi. n The only carnival _ of the season will be held _ in the . rink here on Thursday evening, Feb. lith. _ Subâ€" stantial prizes are being awarded for the different elasses, music will" be furnished by whe New Hamburg band. weeks‘ visit with her daughter, Mrs J. M. Smith. Mr. L. G. Pequegnat returned _ on Wednesday from a business trip . to Bruce County. He was in the snow blockade at Palmerston on Monday on account of which he was held up there for two days. Mrs. P. Ament and _ Miss Addie Cardif#, of Brussels, spent last week with Mrs. Ed. Hollinger. _ Mr. Chas. J. Fox, formerly manaâ€" ger of the Standard Bank, now _ o! the Inspection Department at _ th Head Office, in Toronto, spent Sunâ€" day with his family here. Schewe and N. G. Reibling. The esâ€" say for the day, ‘"‘The highest ideals for our young people,"" was read by Rev. G. A. Cropp followed by _ the usual discussion. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent. The next meetâ€" ing will be held on March ist at the home of Rev. M. Voelker. Mr. F. W. Sterling, of Vancouver, B.C., who was on a business trip to Montreal, spent last . week with his mother before returning home. . Mr. Henty Blanobard, of _ Gr: Rapids, Mich., and Mr. George Pick well of â€" Saskatchewan, . were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sar aras last week. Mr. Nathaniel Stier of St. Mary‘s spent Sunday at his home here. Reeve Samucl Cassel, of Wilmot, president of the Wilmot Agricultural Society, attended the annual convenâ€" tion of the Ontario Association of Fairs and _ Exbibitions in session in Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. B. B. Krupp and Mr. John Zinn, have purchased _ touring cars from Mr. J. B. Jantzi, agent for the Dodge Bros. ‘automobiles. The Board of Directors of the Wilâ€" mot Agricultural Society have _ set the date of _ the annual show, _ for Nept. 16th and 17th, 1915. Mr. H. Mutchman, of Berlin, spent the weekâ€"end in town. Miss Lavina Yager of Shakespeare, was the guest of the Misses Schwitzâ€" er,sJast . week. Mr. _ B. | Zinn, have from Mr. J Dodge Bros The regular meeting of the Minisâ€" terial Association, of New Hamburg, and vicinity was held on Monday at the home of Rev. G. A. Cropp. The members present were Revs. W. H. Johnston,. W. K. Allen, M. Voelker, E. Wiesle, G. A. Cropp, W. A. E. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Thuisday February 11th, 1915 : Page T Erbsville. MJ ’ The Grand Trupk lipe between Elâ€" mira and Waterloo "'E""' in last week, our ”Dn“v‘ was deâ€" laved .â€"V is on the wayâ€" Bend youd::“ul a token of love. the rink., evening, Feb. l6th. There is always heaps of ftun at those good oldâ€" l*: carnivals. Come along enjoy sport, perâ€" haps you mlm win & prize.â€"â€"No, Bo thia, the . Township _ Council didn‘t grant anything towards ‘the Belgians as yetâ€"perhars they . never n»ticed that one man in OUr enterprising town gave, equal to a third of the v;l:ole amount as‘ed from the Townâ€" ship. GOODSâ€"Standard cream separator, (nearly new) light carriage, buggy, cutter, single harsess, | nmarly new ; string of bells, 1 gasoline engine, 1 goâ€"cd parlor cook hrater, box stove, sideboard bakinz trough, wasbstand, milk cams, pails, crocks, and numerâ€" ovs other erticles TERMS.â€"Chickens, _ geese, . ducks, ond all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 6 months‘ credit on approved security, or 6 per cent "here‘ will be sold by Public Aue tion on the farm of Alvin Scheifele, situated } mile gouth of Conestogo the goods _ telonging to the under sirned, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1915 Commencing at 1 o‘cloc< p.m.sharp, HORSES, CA PTLE, ETC.â€"1 mare good driver, 7 vears old; colt, Bonnie, rising one year old; grey mare, good worker ; 1 bay «mare ; 3 good cows supposed to be in calf; 3 grese, 2 duc‘s, 15 chickens, and coilie dog. Dedication _ Services. â€" Deéedicatson services will be held in the New Evâ€" apgelical church, St.Jacobs, on Sunâ€" day, February 28th. Bishop Horn will preside. Furtbher particulars laâ€" ter. Keep this date oren. > Honors.â€"The many frirnds of Miss Ethei Mae Reynolds, who is attendâ€" inz the London Conservatcry of muâ€" sic and school of elocutien, will be plcasâ€"d to learn of her having passed the recent Elocution . examinations with honors. Church Services,.â€"Luthoran,/Sunday morniog ; Evangelical "10 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. The ladies _ are getting everything ready for their Bazaar Saturday afâ€" ternoon and evening im the old Bank buildings. (Call around and have a cup of colffee with the ladies, but don‘t forget to buy something. Feace and Temperance _ Sunday.â€" Rev. W. O. Hehn will preach a serâ€" mon on peace at 10 a.m., English,and Mr. Silcox of Toronto will speak on the trmperance question in the ‘Evanâ€" gelicai church at 7.30 p.m... ‘l inâ€" vited. i o If the storm had lasted much longâ€" er, the Railroad would *have bad enough dead engines on the brancl to start a cemetory of their own.â€"Mr. +. Snider shipped four cars of hogs during ithe week.â€"Congratulations.â€" We must congratulate Miss Luelia Docrbccker on having secured the gold medai donated by Mayor Hett at the Aunual Collegiate Elocuticn contest last Friday evening, the selection givâ€" en. by Miss Doerbecrer was enetitled "Bubby Shatoc."â€"The Big 44.â€"Last Thursday evening a merry â€" slefghing party. numbering 44 members of the Berlin Zion Evangelical church Junâ€" ior Choir, were the happy guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Winkler, King Et â€"A very pleos nt musical evening was heartilv enjoyed until the "still we> hours‘‘ of the morning, when the nsetry makers returned homeward.â€" Mrs. D. Gabel visited Twinâ€"City friends over Sunday.â€"Mr. A. Gies atâ€" tended the Live Stock Convention held in Toronto last week, Both _ Tied Up.â€"When J.L.S. and his bride were returning,. from their honeymoon trip, _ arrived in Berlin they found out that the Railway was also enjoying the pleasure of being tied up, so they drove home behind the sleigh bells. Mrs. E. Richmond and «trs. Ballanâ€" tyne attend>d the reception tendered th> New Presbyterian Ministor, Rev. D, A. MeKeracher, B.A., held in Waâ€" trrloo Tuesday aftsrnoon.â€"Some . of our local sperts took in the Elmira:â€" Waterloo hockey game in Berlin Monâ€" dav, and saw the Northern tâ€"am win the district.â€"Ths _ St. Jacobs Red Cross Scciety sont quite a large conâ€" sicnment ta Toronto this week to be forwarded to hospitals in the War zoneâ€"Mr. Harvey Miller left Wednesâ€" day for Lucknow _ where he intends opening up a blacksmith shop. _ We wish him success.â€"Miss _ Bur holder visited Statford friends this week.â€" Miss Marie Heller spent the week end with Twinâ€"City friends. Schoal Report for Janvary : Hon tsâ€"Lillian Snider, Ethel Miclâ€" ke, Gladys Snyder, _ Warren Smith, Willard Berges, Marie Goc«, Florence Oberholtzer, Melvina Frey. Passâ€" (Calvin _ Brubacher, _ Elroy Scheifele, Alberta Hehn, Edna Steinâ€" er, Percy Reitzel, Arnold Scheifele, Wesley Erost, ‘Tilman Frey, Lorne Peterson, Peter Ritter, Kenneth Snyâ€" dor. Betsy Brubacher, Kothleen Bruâ€" tacher, Elias Snyder, Eddie Schlitt, Leola Rergas,. Mildred Rowman, Wal ter Feil, Katie Sittler, Austin Kelâ€" tertarn, Nancy Martin, Hilda Kelterâ€" born. Anvy pupil whose owre is not here is not doing satisfactory work. IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD arm _ Stock, Implements and Household Effects Ete, â€" =â€"=~â€"0=0=0=~ PUBLIGSALE Bt. Jacobs. ‘There will be sold by public suction on the farm of the undersigned, 2 mil« ¢s north and 1 mile mol New: Dundee, on the Huron , 4 milee Farm Stock, lmplements and Household Effects »~ Dupdee, on the Huron Road, 4 milés * Y MunSDAT MHARCH 3. 115. â€" per annum _ off for cash on credit amounts . Fo E. J. SHANTZ, ABE SURARAS Also 300 bushels TERMS :â€"Grain $10.00 and under, amount 12 months ed security, or 5 for cash payments mfi N ..i.:tfl l’ a‘cleos Ahe tfliowihs Horsesâ€"Heavy bay gelding 12 years old good in all harness, bay general purpose horse 6 years old. Smd Implements, _ Etc.:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder 6 ft. cut, â€"Masseyâ€"Harris mowâ€" er 5 ft. cut, Masseyâ€"Harris hoe drill, Frost & Wood _ spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor and sseder combined, disk, Frost & Wood steel land roller nearly new, Elmira hay loader and side rake, hay rake, Imperial twoâ€"lurrow plow, _ 2 Preston thrésâ€"furrow gang plows, 2 Fleury single furrow plows, Waterloo plow, fiveâ€"section _ harrow, 2â€"section harrow, 2 scuffMers, good wagon with box, shelves and stock rack, wagon with box and stock rack, 2 pair of bob sleighs, plate chopper with 8 in. plates, cutting box, fanning mill, 2 hay racks, root pulper, stone boat, dung boat, gravel planks, wood rack, 2 sets team â€" harness, 2 sets . plow harness, _ single harness, 2 pair of horse blankets, _ 230â€"ft. ladder, 12â€"ft. ladder, step ladder, fruit evaporator, coppéer kettle, 23 sausage grinders, scalding trough, 20 _ sap pails, log lifter; logging chains, about 40 grain bags, doubletrees, neckyokes, _ forks, shovels, crowbar,‘ spades, hoes _ and other articles too numerous to. menâ€" tion. Hogsâ€"5 hogs weighing about 170 lbs, 2 shoats 2 months old. Poultryâ€"1 cockerel, 6 White Wyanâ€" dotte pullets. Russian Collie dog. PR Implementsâ€"1 14â€"plate disc, #se¢â€" tion harrow, . spring tooth cultivatar, hay rake, root pulper. The above are all Massey Harris inplements. Top buggy, market carriage, cutter, No. 21 Ayr plow, _ seale capacity 1,500 lbs, beet and potato plow, cradle, bob sleigh, with box, _ fanning mill, new, Peter Hamilton straw cutter, hWay rack stock rack, gravel planks, about _ 200 ft % inch rope, 2 scuffiers, forks, hoes, chains, neckyokes ,doubletrees, _ and many other articles. __Cattleâ€"2 cows, Holstein grade fresh Holstein grade heifer, heifer calf.ane month old.. . 2 top buggies, nearly new; democrat scale capacity 1,500 lbs., buggy harâ€" ness, coal _6 stove, 2 wood sioves, carpenter bench, watchmaker‘s bench, 2 tables, 3 cupâ€" boards, 2 sinks, couch, dresser, flour chest, 4 kitchen chairs, rocker, parlor table, 15 yards carpet, trunk, boxes, milk coolers, jugs, carpenter _ tools, about 40 feet inchâ€"rope, pump stock, 2 ladders, iron kettles, cider barrels, grindstone, sledges, and numerous othâ€" er articles. Grain and Rootsâ€"150 bushel Tago seed oats, extra quality, quantity _ of corn stocks with cobs, about 60 bushel roots, quantity potatoes. Cattle, Etc.:â€"Grade cow due . to calve May _ Ist, grade cow due . to calve July 20th, grade cow _ fresh about 4 months, Farrow cow, heiler supposed to calve in April, 7 head of yearling cattle, 3 head of cattle 8 months old, call 4 months old. Household Effectsâ€"> Cook _ stove, wood box, cupboard, benches, . table, fron kettles, pails. Terms of Chattelsâ€"Hogs, poultry, grain and corn ard all sums of $10.00 and under, cash, over that amount 7 months‘ credit will be allowed on apâ€" proved security or 6 per cent. .per annum off for cash payment of credit amounts. Horses :â€"2 bay mares 9 years old, bay mare 8 years old, horse 17 years old. At the same time and place the folâ€" lowing articles belonging to the E#â€" tate of the late â€" Gottlieb Bettschen will also be sold:â€" Commencing | at _ 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz‘â€" # There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, three _ and oneâ€"half miles north _ of Waterloo and one and oneâ€"half miles south of Conestogo, on Termsâ€" Terms of real estate can be had from S. ‘Rhodes on the farm or czn be obtained on day of sale if not previously sold. _____ _ â€" Farm Stock, Implements, FRIDAY, FEB. 26TH, 1915 PUIBLIGSALE PUBLIG SAE E. .J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer WM. MENGER, Clerk. ELI HORST, Proprietor A uectioncer S. RHODES, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk â€"OFPâ€" OF credit on approvâ€" per cent. discount of credit amounts. oats. _ and all sums _ of gash ; over _ that Proprictor Gâ€"2t 6â€"23t News Itesm.â€"Mrs. John McDonald lai a very painful accident while on a visit to Galt last Saturday. While walking on a slippery pavement, she fell, and bro e hoer right ankle. Her manv friends with her a speedy reâ€" covery.â€"The syécial serviees conductâ€" ed in the U, B. Church last week will be continued Sunday evening.â€" Out Public j.ibrary hbas peen adding to the nâ€"mler of its periodicals. They now subscribe for three dailies, _ three werklies and four monthlies. The reading room is always onen to memâ€" bers of the Library cr thsir friends, and anyone havingâ€" a leisure hour to spend in town, can turn it to no betâ€" tor account than by calling at our Liâ€" brary. â€" British cities urged the {.overnmenty to take over the control of the food supplies, such last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe deceased among the parties entitled thercto, _ having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executor will not be liable for ths said ass:ts or anv part thereof to any person or persons . of whose €laims notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived by him at the time of such distribution. HENRY A. DIETRICH, LOUIS F. DIETRICH, Waterloo. ALEX. W. DIETRICH, Berlin. _ Notice is hereby given, pursuant, to The Revised _ Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Mrs. Gregory Dietâ€" rich, who died on or atout the twenâ€" tyâ€"fourth day of June, 1913, are reâ€" quired on cr before the first day . of March, 1915, to send by pest preâ€" paid ot deliver to Henry A. Dietrich of the City of Rerlin, one of the Exeâ€" cutors of the last will and testament cf the said docrased, their Christian and surnames, as.irosses, and descripâ€" tions, the full particulars of~ their claims, the statement of their _ acâ€" counts and the nature of the sccuriâ€" ies, il _anv. held by thom. IN THE MATBER OF THE ES TATE _ OF _ MRS. GREGORY DIETRICIHE late of the vilaze of St.. Agatha, in the County of Waâ€" terloo, widow, deceased. $2,000 WANTED at 6 per cent. interâ€" est, giltâ€"edged security in form of choice residential property _ worth four times this amount. Apply Box 21, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo. . $15 WEEKLY for few : hours‘ work, in your home locality, showing grocâ€" ery samples _ to your friends _ and neighbors. Meu vanted everywhere. Samples free. _ ‘the Coâ€"Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. ... ... ... 1t NOTIGE TD BOHLENDER‘ IF YOU NEED ANYTHIN G WE :?ns IN STOCK WE W1 SAVE YOU 25 TO 100 PER CENT. YOUR PURCHASE. _ . JUST A SMALL LIST OF OUR MONEY sAVING . 24 LADIES‘ LONG COAT 8, Reg. $10 to $18 at $1.%5 to &n LADIES‘ SHOES, rubber soles, Reg. $5.00 at ... ... »». . BOYS‘ SHOES, sizes 11 to 13, Reg. $2.75 at ... ... ... .‘ BOY$‘ SHOES, sizes 1 to 5, Reg. $3.00 at ... .. .».. »»» ‘ BOYS‘ SUITS, sizes 33, 34â€" and 35, from ...... ”m to MEN‘S WORKING SHIR TS, all sizes, from ...... 45e to G MEN‘S TOP SHIRTS, Reg 75¢ to $1.25, from ..... wu. Just think what this Sale means, you get $2.00 worth of go« for $1.00. _ Call in and look aro und. A Safe Investment CGet the Habit of Calling on D. BOHLENDER The debentures of this Company yielding 4!/4 pef cent for periods of one and two years, and 5 per cent. for periods .f three to five years, will provide you with an _ absolutely safe investment and one that will give you no bother. These are issued for amounts of $100 and upwards . and bear interest coupons payable halfâ€"yearly. 4 NEXT TO POST OFFICE, KING §T., WATERLOO New Dundee. THE WATERLOO_COUNTY LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY Execut CREDITORS When in Town to mem {riends hour t« no bet 6â€"(. «"rn ani woodshed, a bank barn, 60. by 78, straw shed, 34 by 40, ‘flv’li'a shed and other _ outbuildings. (arut is well fenced ~and in a good state _ Of _ cultivationt _ ‘There are about 18 acres of hardwood buh. la the place is a neverâ€"failing spring i hydraulic ram elevation, and, & guod bearing orchard. Will pe sold on ©@8y Â¥erm:. Apply to cither of the n.-! signed. Comprisine 100 acres, â€" gitvated @ miles we@t of Waterloq, and 2$ mile# from Erbsville. 80 acres undbr u:: vation th* balance in . push J swamp. 9 acres in wheat and 12 ac« res in grass,. Apply to Mrs. Jossâ€", phine Dorscht R.R.No.1, St. Agathaw ‘The undersigned executors of, the lats Peter Allgeier offer for sale , following valuable farm, viz., Lot 1 G.C.T., Township of Woolwich, situe atecd 3 miles north of Floradale n;: containing 117 acrs, more leg®. the farm is a brick ‘house °§d§5m «"rn ani woodshed, a bank ‘barn, 60. The _ undersigned offers his Jarmy consisting 104 acres. 9 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in grass, 14 acres in hardwood _ bush and cedar â€" swamp, the rest under cultivation, two n‘ oneâ€"half _ miles Northwest ofâ€" St, Agatha P.O., one and oneâ€"half miles Southwest of Josephsburg. Apply to CHRIST. E. LICHTI, ; St. Agatha P.O. R. R. No. 1. 1 M. Wed., 3rd March, THE PROVINCIAL _ AUCTION SALE Sale to begin at one o‘clock sharp. 1915. . At this sale will be offered . some forty head of Durham cattle, _ mostly bulls, and among them _ many fashionably bred animals. to C. L. NELLES, President, or (beef breeds) wiil be held in the Winter Fair Building Cuelph, on For further particulars apply J. M. DUFF, Secretary. 6â€"3t John N. Miller, Elmira. Sotomon Bender, Elmira PURE BRED CATILE Farm For Sale, Farm For Sale. Farm For Sale. of

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