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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jun 1915, p. 7

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w § ENIL NERLIGH Dramatic Scene in Toronto Court When He Failed to Comprehend. LENIENT TO ZIRZOW ‘Toronto, ‘June 12.â€"Without offerâ€" ing commint upon the verdict of a jury "returned after ‘a ‘deliberation .of six _ hours, | MY, Justic6 Sutherlahd] last night . in the Criniinal Assizes | informed â€" Emiil Nerlich, a. wealthy Germinm _ wholesale â€" novelty dealer. charged with high tresson, that â€" he was at liberty to again mingle with the public, Strangs to Say, Nerlich could scarcely realize that he had been granted his freedom. When the for®@man announced the d:cisicn of the jury, â€" Mr. W. G. Mason, Nerlich‘s solicitor and an associate counsel during | the trial, which lasted for three days, grasped the hand of the agcused, who had failed to detect the utterance of the foreman and lapsed into a semiâ€"conscious ccndition. The accused was urder the impression that a vordict of "guilty‘"‘ had been found against him. 5 L ‘"Gi:6é me a mouthful of water," gasped the accused. _ _ _ _ _ _ BPe mm enes Cen l For‘ a monnt he keeled over, but provented himself from falling to the floor by gros>ing the railing of the prisoner‘s â€" dock. Upon _ recovering himself his eyes filled with tears, and ecting as though bewildored, . the accused gazed at the Court Clerk as the latter turned to the jury and said: _ ‘"Harkin unto your verdict, you say Emil Nerlich is not guilty, so say you all." Nerlich Recovers Himself This utterance brought forth a complete transformation in the life cfâ€" the accused, who, upon stepping from the prisoner‘s dock, greeted his counsel, Mr. I. F. Hellmuth, K. C., counsel, Mr. I. F. Helimuth, K. Câ€",| matter, and Mr. George F. Skepley, K.C.,| "I think that will be quite satis with a frank ‘smile and a handshake.‘factory to Sergt. Lees," added the "I am glad it i:l all fl:w"'l:: l:i::l Crown Prcsecutor. + lmuth, w !::l::khin“n Plgmel:st of joy fl‘l’lv: the Pacck in the Fold. gesult, _ stood _ with tearâ€" eyes| .. us . Mikel will shal purBounded ° by , ‘ his associates and | . y‘ m?"r.:{cdmm‘# Nerlich of his wome friends of the accused who bad| / %_ooy uy fiell o been _ present . throughout the trial. Eaeol:thg his clmk:? to Mr. Mikel The latter were mostly colleagues of Wwho was qusy gatt together his To c rmaition ‘r.t?;&m'dx papers, Mr. Hellmuth asked him i enstration broke ° out when the verâ€" :‘mobmw *hl hands with Ner dict was announced, but subsided With|"yin y w .6 ndét . th guch . great rapidity upon the 46| rown Prosecutd®, _ extending . . hi . mapds " of the court crier that hiSly, q " u;g was m duty as a CrOW! L.ord Mr., Justice Sutherland did /ta‘ fight Rguinst you." in othe link /. ltmmwilebuhfls__..‘_,-_.“fl'bmm"‘ ordzhip Mr., Justice Sutherland not if necessary 4o rebuke LM h + ‘Turning to the jury his Lordship m¢ ‘Before discharging you, genâ€" men of the jury, I dosire to call your attention to the attempt of Arâ€" thur Zir:ow, a withess, while in the: witnessâ€"box to duuo; a doeument{ which was being used for the purpose of the trial. I* think it my duty to do so. Zitzow might well have left himeclf open to a serious criminal charze for doing it. I might well have committed him at once for con tempt _ of court. That was my feelâ€" ‘The rcagon 1 did not resort to M ts raifigers‘ the â€" ol the accused. Asermi â€" L. <! Always sold in original packages Look for the Lantic Red Ball on each package 12 Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited go Om LillG% & NOT GUILTY nce man army _ bave no respéct for the civil ri@hm.mfltm.fl other countries at war with the Emperor of Germatty and his country; in fact, the : conduct of Lircow, apparently a wellâ€"trainâ€" ed German officer, demonstiated my conclusion. "Had this occurrence taken place in a British or Canadian court, unâ€" d:r other conditions, it would . not have been tolerated, and the offender would have been punished, However, Iâ€" thought that Lacted wisoly in this iqs in making. no.. mention of the inâ€" cident until after you had deliberatâ€" led and rendered your decision. Genâ€" tlemcn, th>t is all 1 have to say On the matter, and you are now relievâ€" led from further duty." I ; Disclainier for Sergt. Lees. | ‘"I desire to call the attention of ‘| your Lordship to a reference made ‘|to Sergt Lee# of the R.C.D. during: ) the trial," said Crown iProsecutor w. C. Mikel, K.C. ‘"‘The officer has re : quested me to make the statement as ) |a protection of himself personally. ; Tbrz was a statement made in the t witnessâ€"tOox by Zirrow, the chief witâ€" ness | and & prisoner of war, to the ‘|effect that while he was in charge of Zirzow he had done something to inâ€" .|fluence the witness Zirzow. _ Sergt. ""‘The conduct of Zirzow in the witnesspor . showed _ absolutely that officers trained for the Gerâ€" Lees, who was not given the opporâ€" tunity of Eoing into the witnessâ€"box to defend himself and contradict the statemcmt, which he declares was atsolutely false, fears that it will have some effect upon his standing with the military authorities. He in forms me that he was prepared to make a denial, and in fairness to the offeer I think a statement should be }puulclg made by your Emw" His Lordship replied that he was quite prepared to assume that Sergt Lees and Detective Maurer, who was also accused ~of having influenced â€" the witmess Zirzow, would have been call:d to deny the statement, Other Camt U PV CCC BOHD PSR PAITOCT than flnt.'] his Lordship remarked th.t he had nothing :o do with the "I wondr if Mr. Mikel will shake my band,"" asked Einil Nerlich of his counsel, Mr. Hellmuth. â€"__â€"â€"_____ Escorting his Client to Mr. Mikel, who was pusy gathering together , his papers, Mr. Hellmuth asked hins if he onjected n’khg hands with Nerâ€" lich. 4e ‘‘Nonme whatever," responded . the Crown Prosecutg®, extending . hi# ':h“' f;t was on .“:n- a Cngx cer to fight, , in other. words 1 was fiu-b’::duryou &M téM forte on such a serious wharse. _1 think 1. fulfiNed . myâ€"_obMâ€" w the indictmentâ€"assisting the onâ€" emy and trading with the enemy~ was . renewed, . his brother, Henry Nerlich, a partner in the fir . of Nerâ€" lm & Company, being accepted af Be‘ore leavimg court Nerlich‘s bond for appearance at the â€" Septem/Ner Criminal Assizes on two other counts Rats Mice, etc. Don‘t Die in the HWouse. 1bc, and 250. at Drvog and jJountry Hrores, 3 Zirrow‘s "ROUGH ON RATS" otears out Other Charges Left Over Ts u: .. The housewives of Canada showed their immediate apâ€" preciation of <the e xtraâ€"q uality »of The tremendous first demand exâ€" ceeded our supply. Now the output is increased {\\md everyone x should be able to get Lantic Registered Clydesâ€" dale and Hackney Stallions We have recently acquired the cel»â€" brated Clydesdale _ Stallion "Lord Charming‘. Oswald Sorby, the celeâ€" brated â€" . stock breeder and importer, says of this horse : _ _ * "I would . say that I have had~ a lot of Clydesdale stallions in the last thirty years, some that have been considered good preeders in Scotland, such as Acine, that was eighth best in the list of breeding stallions, and Rozelle, that was exported to Scotâ€" land:last; spring, and .is now standing for mares at five pounds down . and five pounds to follow when the mare proves in foal. As a stockâ€"getter, â€"I consider â€" Lard Charming ahead of these â€" horses, â€" and | easily the best stock getter." PEDIGREES. LORD CHARMING. f (2264â€"7564.) Bay,° white face, off front and hind legs white. Foaled in 1893, bred by Col. Holloway, of Alexis, Ill. Sire, Prince Charming (5674â€"2203); dam St. Cuthbert (5304â€"8426), G. Lady Blantyre (311); St. Cuthbert (1585) ; Semil Roy (2245) ; Cedric (1087) ; Lady Darnley (223) Rosa‘ of Claylands â€"_ (1884) ; _ Royal Prince (1521);, _ Longshot (29123)° Darnley (222) ; Knockdon Maggie ; Prince of Wales (673). &z " BARON‘S CHARM. (9238â€"12441). Brown face, near fore and both hind legs white, foaled May 6, 1908. Bred by â€" William Marshall, Lochferâ€" gus, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. Imâ€" ported _ in _ November, 1907, by O. Sorby, Guelph. Sire, Baron‘s Pride (2122) Vol. XIV. Dam, Mary Macâ€" Gregor (12864) Vol. XIX, by Macâ€" Gregor (1487) _ Vol. III.; Gr. Dam, Doâ€"orâ€"Die (8909) Vol. XIL. by Peter the Great (3883). G. Gr. Dam, Dizzy of Rascarrel (4862) Vol. vm.1 by Prince Albert (616) Vol. I. G. G.. Gr. Dam, Susy (4863), Vol. VIII, by Inkerman (1161). ‘ WARWICK‘S MODEL. (304â€"8694). Bay, star, four white legs, foaled 1902, bred by John Corichar, Wylde Green, Birmingham, â€" England, imâ€" ported by O. Sorby, Guelph, Ont, Dam, Cynthia (10804), sire, Garton, Duke of Connaught (3009). Ji Inspected and approved by the Onâ€" tario Stallion â€" Enrolment Board, April 21, 1913. Termsâ€"To insure foal, $15.00. ‘ _ ‘The above stallions stand at their own stables in Puslinch Township, on the Sorby Farm. â€" â€"R. RALLAGH & SON, Props. i‘ OHAS"AUSPIN, Manager. : § * Jdain vebhiutse* o®%8! ‘W.m". JUNE THE MONTH FOR BRIDES wewn y waARRIEN __OOIPLES TAKE THE D. & C. LINE DAILY â€" STEAMERS ‘ ACROSS LAKE l ERIE. h These are the days of the June brides and many brl‘tl couples . enâ€" joy the delightful lake ride between Detrpit and Buflalo. A trip on the rlathl steamers, City of Cleveland II and Eastern States, flls all reâ€" quiremen ts, lml-hi-i.ro-uu and seclusion at reasonable figures. Stateâ€" rooms and â€" parlors reserved in . adâ€" vance. Send twoâ€"ent stamp for ilâ€" lustrated booklet. _ â€">_ _â€"_____. Address Dept. R. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation | Buld Detroit, Mich, Rapide left 10¢ bome on Mondsy l« aitce spending a w Utother to .â€"The Rev. R. Springer of xi vigited i“.m“‘ ed at neerly overy,. wress at Hespeler and :.b.' actions were seen.. There is no Wate where the dog came from or who the owner io. As the byâ€"law passed by our _ township ~council â€" about #wo |,..n ago, forbidding the running #t large of dozs, is Still in. force, ownâ€" ‘mammuueurmdo mot _ rtm about.â€"Mrs. Loggie _ and u-;.gw:;-du_lx hcse attended ths Co-ty-;:‘k At mho- My-â€".u ': Niga¢ r s a ited the umotg..wn‘ B,‘;-‘ui mdjoining the village, early on Monâ€" day morning. Alter leaving the cow stable where members of the family were busy milking, it made for th: Uaughter . of Toronto, called on friends here during last week. â€"Mrs. Mwmfl’uflflhl‘-â€" Mr. .J. Schinyein .of Listowel was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein, on Sunday.â€"Studcnt Adeltert Goos, of the Waterloo Semâ€" inary spent a week at the home of his â€"uncle Mr. Geo. 0. Strob.â€" Mz\ Menno Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" sish Snider were visitors at Floraâ€" dale _ on Sunday.â€" Miss. MArith Sobweitier spent part of: last week at Aurora. Lack + es ‘The Misses Theresa and Susan Gebl of Berlin spent over Sunday with friends here. . The Lutheran Sunday @chool will hld a picnic on â€" July 1st. last week with ‘Rer sister at BurnS. â€"Mr. and Mrs. ‘Pat. Birminsham spent Satprday and Surdhy with their daugbter at) Berlinâ€"Mr. Mike Ger.l.er ‘of Baden visited . his mother here.â€"A i ‘from here took . in the excm t on Saturday â€"Mts. J. Coote rira visited at the bome of Mr. Bartour‘sâ€" Mr, Arthcr Rennie spzat Sunday â€" with |friends in Stratiord.â€"Mt.. and â€" Mrsc ‘uum spent Sunday with friends in ‘Wellesley.â€"Mr. ‘Locthart @nd Mr. Hen !dershot spent Sunday at their, homâ€" es at Listowel. News Items: Mr. Currey Buimet ol] Brentfond is spending a vacation at his home hereâ€"Mr. Louis Barcblet, motored to â€" Formosa on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. Hisey of Glenallan spent Sundky witk Mr. Fred Donâ€" ald‘s.â€"Mr. S. Snider and daughter, Miss Addie spent Saturday at El mira.â€"Those who spent Sunday . at the home of NMr. Peter Dentinger were Mr. Lioyd Knipfel, Mrs. _ A. Feitch and the Misses Beatrice. and Iline Knipfel. â€"Dr. Thompson spent a few days â€"at Toronto.â€"â€"Mr. Fred Bacchier of Elmira spent Sunday at his home bere.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geofge | Forwell spent Sunflay at Mactonâ€" [ Mr. and Mrs,. James Carpebter of § Elmira spent Sunday at the home of j Mr. J.. Hall.â€"Mr. and Mrs, John | Walter attended a wedding o _# relative ._at Formosa on Tuesday.â€" } Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dictrich ot 8t Clem~ » called on friends here on | Thursday.â€"Among those who attendâ€" od the â€" Lacknerâ€"Wina wedding at Beftlin â€" last Woednesday were Misses Emma ‘Lackner, Lioyse Fowler, mubâ€" Te C I bagher onl © ovigle â€"Mrs. C. H. B r a of days at Miltank last week.â€" Mr. Joseph Huber of Linwood spent Sunâ€" day at his home here.â€"Miss Emma Lackmer, . accompanied by some of her scholars tooi in the excursion to the model farm at Guelph on Saturâ€" day.â€"Mr. Leslic Waunklam ot â€" Now Ha burg spent Saturday im the viltâ€" hgo.â€"Mr. Anthomy Dentinget of ~St |Agatha spent Saturday with his broâ€" ther w-:::fl and Mrs. ‘::tat m trich and 1 y spent Sund~ at St. Amr.-ouu Eva ;w- de returned after a,endinga Sow . ‘{ weeks at Guelph. : Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bulmer and. Maughter Daisy and Miss Mary Potâ€" i| ars snent gundav.eve at Mr. and Mrs Wnu, Tyok.â€"Mrs. John waiter spent Saturday in Waterloo.â€"Miss Hannah Peterson â€" has returmd home after 8 sevaral months with ber .m-. C. D; Bowrtan of . est e | Mcntrome.â€"Mr. Henry â€" Jackson _ of â€"| Glenallas spont Saturday in town. Mrs. Geo. Richardson spent. a day _ Mrs. Hattie Cornell has returned after _ spending stveral weeks with Mrs. Smyth â€" Mrs. August Abrons tor Mrs. A. Schweitzer.â€"Mr, G. Mcâ€" Cutheon took in the excursion (to Guelyb on Seturday.â€"Mr. â€" M. 0. Tang‘r spent Tuesday at Beriin with his nophow H. L ‘uhfl.â€"‘; D. Smail of Macton called on M. C. Tunfet on Seturday evening. spending a week with her daugh e it was:â€"shot by the hired had followed it alttt is Conestogo. ot~ Omkland visited his week, at Komsuth â€"Staâ€" Hawkesville. and ate baving:~a mse 196 & Â¥5 ' i in3 .k ‘ 9 § npoâ€"ssmi "~ 1 L. The wing is a of n ‘ parcel or tract ol land. and m:Amnzbohudmiuo.hh County 4 _&.Mdm!hndo-w.‘ inday .â€"â€" uh.nmuwsw en a:mad ag vis. | Twelve. according to a platt of : a Ur. Wasn. 8. "ol the said Town of Waterloo, u.mlyubwhhmawlof ¢r leaving the cow County of: Wa‘ ,; as No. 808. bers of the femily lot his a frontage of forty leet ;,â€" it made for th:o.WSthyumolom s shot by the hired foet. + + lowed it altet . its‘f TERMS: ‘Ten per.cent. at the time . There is no trace | of sale, and the belance in thirty me from or who the thereafter. â€" Further conditions hv.law nossed by[will be made know@ at the time of returned iss Emma jcertain parcel of W some â€"Of |premises situate lyi cursion to |the Town of Waterl on Saturâ€"|of Waterlco and PTI ot â€" New |io, peing composed s the villâ€" | Thirtyâ€"two, accordin t of "St |part of the waid T vt t “m" En'a in _ the . Town . of , im ‘ @If oi ton.up Whick Hikt o e d Py pail atorer UNDER and by virtue of the powâ€" ers of sale ecqh‘llud in a&t&i; mortgage . which will be prod A the t‘me of sale, there will beâ€" offered for . sale py Public Auction on Friâ€" day theâ€"second day of Jaly, 1915, 8t the â€" hour of ball past eleven o‘clock on ocnnnr Qilcate on .. the property situate ca . the EOAORUIRE PE CECCCZ â€" td finfi of © John and ~Fischer streets _ *the ‘Town of Waterloo, in the is erocted a one and om>â€"hall storey brick house containing six rooms and ;'t.am;em. ‘The house has all modâ€" ern convenienc s. 7 alâ€" Peu nE CCE CC The following is a description â€" _ of the property,â€"All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being: io the Town of Waterloo, in the County ot Waterloo and Province of Onterâ€" io, being composed â€" of Lot Numbker Fortyâ€"one, according to a plen . of a part of the said Town of Waterlo0, registered in the Registry Office for the Covnty of Waterloo, as No. 208. The lot© hes a frontage on Jo‘n Street of â€" forty feet, by & depth of one hundred and ten feet five inches. TERMS: Ten per cent. at the time of _ sale, â€" and the balance in thirty fir thereafter." Further conditione will bcmdeinuvm.tfl:tlmo( -got further particulars apnly. to Millar Sims & Gregory, ; Berlin, . Ont. Solicitors for the Mortgagees. E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer. Dated at Berlin June .9th, 1915. Dated at Berlin June 9th, 191‘“6. f . * 4 For furthér particulars apply to Millat Sime & Gregory, UNDER and by virtue of the powâ€" ts of snle contained in a. certain mortgage which will be produced ‘at the t‘me of sale, there will be offered for sale py Public Auction on Friâ€" day the second day of July, 1915, at the hour of eleven o‘clook . in ‘the #ereâ€" moon, on _ the â€" premises hereinafter mentioned, that valuable rasidential property situate on the southâ€"wost side o 4 Fiuscher Street, in the Town of Waterloo, in the County. of Waterloo, on which there is erected a one and om»â€"half storsy prick house containing six rooms and vbatliroom. . The house has all modâ€" erm conveniences. ‘ The following is a description | _ of the property,â€"All and Singular that certain parcel or ‘tract of land and premises situate lying and being _ in the Town of Waterloo, in the County ot Waterloo and Province of Ontarâ€" 10, composed _ of Lot Numbet m'zy-"m', according to a Plan of a part of the waid Town of Waterlo0, o otstered in the Registry Ofice for MORTGAGE SAE W_' in the Regi® the County of Watetloo " TErms:" Teb «of â€"~â€"sale, ~â€"and w be made The lot hes a frontage of forty !co" AEAMTOL Ials uJ 448 TMS: " Pell per Ofnt. lat ‘the tifné ARCHSISHOP y LANGEVINE | PASSES AWAY MORTGAGE SAE TB 1M â€". _ Aboctabt dahaP / Dated at Berlin June ;Oth, 1915 aa Montreal, June 15.â€"Archbishop ru oft St. Boniface, died morning. in the Hotel pieu. UORCH MR WNV CCCR OCT ‘ounty of Waterlo0, as No. 208. lot has a frontage of forty feet Solieitors for the M . Shantz, Auctioneet further particulars apoly to Millar Sims & Gregory, Berlin, Ont. _ _ __ ecain e made known at the (Canadian Press.) the balance in thicy _ Wurther conditions , 1915. Shile d i it of UNDER and ol the poweâ€" â€"â€"Roks â€"Pr q â€" q wen ‘ uz auu.wfiua-. = for sule .b‘l‘fimo N THE SECOND DAY OF JULY, 1915, at the bour of Twelve o‘clock noon, on the premises hereinâ€" d’::nuw.flom proâ€" ty es c 9 000000 Conl oeapar ces . 5 First.â€"The Awelling house and â€" lot therewith situate on the corner of willen and Park Streets in the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Watâ€" ‘erloo. : O the property there is érectâ€" *d: # one ‘and onsâ€"hall story vencered ~MORTGAGE SME Efimv“w:m“ sey» en rooms bathroom. house has all modern conveniences. . . ~â€" â€" The following is a descriy certain parcel or tract of land : premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo and Province of Ontario, Numbers .:‘rafi'i:‘wdg b-mmu-lr‘h‘bm Office for the County of Waterloo . as No. 188, and more particularly . deâ€" scribed as follows,â€"Commencing at the intersection of the north easterly limit of Park Street with the south easterly limit of Allen Street, thence south easterly along the north eastâ€" o::{ limit . of Park street, _ fifty feet, thence north easterly paraliel with : Allen street, . sixty â€"six. feot, thence north westerly parallel <with (Park street, fifty feet to Allen‘streot, thence south westerly along. the south easterly limit of Allen street, sixty six feet to the place of peginnâ€" _ Second.â€"The dwelling house. and lot therewith situate on the â€" north east side of Park street in the said Town of Waterloo immediately . adâ€" joining the said property on the corâ€" ner of Allen and Park streets. On the property there is erected a one and . oneâ€"half story veneered brick éwelling house, containing seven rooms and pathroom. ‘The house has all modern conveniences. The following is a description of the property.â€"All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo and Province of Ontario, being composed of parts of Lots Numbers Three . and Four, according to a plan registered in the Registry Office for the County of Waterloo, as No. 188, and more particularly . deâ€" scribed as follows :â€"Commencing at a point in the north easterly limit of Park . Street at the distance â€" of filty feet measured soyth easterly m the intersection of Allen . and Streets, . thence south easterly along the north easterly limit of Park Street, forty feet, thence north easterly . parall 1 â€" to Allen street, sixtyâ€"six feet (ience north westerly parallel to A lâ€"n street, sixtyâ€"six feet to Park street, the place of beâ€" ginning. _â€" _ c s 4 2 _ TERMS :â€"Ten per cent. at the time of _ sale, and theblhneeh‘ thirty days thereafter. Further conâ€" ditions will be made known 3t the time of sale. t For further particulars apply to Millar, Sims & Gregory, Berlin, Ont. ‘ Solicitors for the Mortgagees. E. J; SHANTZ, Auctioncer. {Dlted at Berlin, June 9th, 1915. ers of sale contained in a certain mottgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offer= ed â€" for sale by Public Auction on FRIDAY THE SECOND DAY â€" OF JULY, 1915, at the hour of haltâ€"past ‘ten _ o‘clockâ€" â€" in ~ the forencon, on the premises hereinâ€" after mentioned, .. thatâ€"valuable resiâ€" dential property situate on the southâ€"west side of Fischer Street in the Town ol Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, on which there is erectâ€" ed a one and oneâ€"half story . brick house pontaining six rooms and pathâ€" \room. ‘The house has all modern conveniences, f The following is a description of the property,â€"All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises . situate, lying and peing in the Town of Waterloo in the County of. Waterloo and Province of Ontario, being composed of Lot Number Twenâ€" tyâ€"gight according to a plan of a part of the said Town of Waterlo, registered in the Registry Office for the County of Waterloo, as No. 203. MORTGAGE SALE The lot has a frontage of forty leet on Fischer street by a depth of one hurfdred feet. 4 'ilfmls :â€"Tem per cent. at . tho t1 of sale, and the balance in thirty days thereafter. Further conâ€" ditinne . will ha. mada. Imawn abâ€"the time of sale. For further particulars apply to v Millar, Sims & Gregory, Berlin, Ont. Solicitors for the Mortgagees. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Dated at Derlin, June 9th, 1915. UNDER and by virtue of the powâ€" The Young Men‘s Class of the Emâ€" memuel Evengelical church held a soâ€" cial mh the Waterloo . Patk last . â€" The . various teams were gotting into practice for the church league which is soon to open its weason, A large nunf.ar were iodigke NAF 24â€"3t tion"on, imo sarm o¢ th situated neer the wille. tve sud onepall TK vopinnints rPrraiee gleo plow, iâ€"borse E‘d gon, Hurrow gang + 9M cultivator, â€" capital â€" % top buggy, cutter, hay £aok, harrow, 2 scuflers, some ha lmh-hbhl.u*i‘t: chen cupboard, buresu, 2 sit mond sewing machine~nearly bedsteads, 2 fancy m table, 2 easy chairs (1 co rockers, 3 arm chairs, seed a lot of pictures, looking @! partel, _ Kitchen .. d # dgrum, Muw;*."m hest, hoes, â€" shovels, a lot of dishes _ kitchen utensils or . | ticlee too n-c::: c ms . * / NO RESERVE, > A 3 TFRMS â€"All sume. of $10. under, cash ; : over that i t": months‘ credit on approved: secur cum-f expenses and x tract signed. by two 1es ) Address W. T. Rawleigh Co., M WANTED :â€"An s who can eatn $100 per m A mers. . Must have some meads YALUABLE PROPERTY FOR prising 8 rooms, st near in the village of m& further particularts apply to I. P. DIETRICHK Young married man wishes ployment on the farm. â€" Thort experienced and goodg horseman,. reasons for out of wo!t.â€"lg H. T., 157 Park St.,\Borlin FOR SALEâ€"Organ in firstâ€"cl dition, walnut case, at & Thos. Sherrington, Erb &. »»a Btock, and Household ‘The Municipal Council of tb’ gol Waterloo will meet at . ourt â€" House, Berlia, on June 15th, 1915, at 10 o‘clock . ‘The . undersigned offers his fat consisting 104 acres.. 9 acres in B ;htv 25 Wmfl‘l:‘lll.. “ OW ardwood b: $walifPy s rest under eulmufl:.%"o a g: ha‘t miles Northwest of St. Agat P.O., one and oneâ€"half miles: Sot west of Josephsburg. Apply to _ CHRIST, B, LICHTY, â€"â€" _ St. Agatha P.0. c ; ‘The undersigned desires to : the public that he has ‘taken out Auctioneer‘s License for the Cof of Waterloo. Arrangement for 8 can be made at the residence of late Jos. Mickus, Peppler St., ] erloo. A farm near . BerMn about 18 a acres . at once . or by. fArst state price. Apply @”: ) W EDNESDAY, JUNE est improved, and Traction Em both in firstâ€"class condition, Â¥ consider _ exchange on farm of property.â€"If not sold will need man to operate . Apply â€" Cassel, R. R. No.-m.' Ont. Berlin 754 R. 3. s READ AND AD BERLIN DAILY Waterloo Champion Threshet, HENRY®‘ SCHNARR, Pr E. J. SHANTZ, Auctions Lounty of. Waterloo SALEâ€"Organ in first.class. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. CHeneral Wants. WORK WANTED, Farm For Sale. _ wWANTEQ TQ BUY. Notice HERBERT J. HARVEY MICKUS, FOR SALB. St. Agaths. | .

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