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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Nov 1915, p. 8

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[b Tuesday evening at the clos® 0. ool, Miss Myra Renwick, formerl; , : ol the kindergarten division . :.,.. by the teaching stai a s with a mabogany tray _ Mr. and Mrs. Wildeman returnes rom where they spent i P mm whict in â€" operation for the pPhsi weeks crushing rock fot th: on Tannery street, was to the Berlinâ€"Manheim â€" rom: will be macadamized this fall . Phe school at Clearview has follow od the example of Hespeler and has ; new lqlut::olormtbsul b of the 1, The wisd ha: two flags to pieces and a thir: has taken their places C L °. The formal opening of the fin: Rew municipal building took place o‘ Friday evening, His Worship Mayo Kribs presi@ed and addresses . wer delivered by Mayors and others _ 0 th» different towns and cities tha were represented at the close of th . Refreshments were serve the ladies of the Women‘s Patric l.ufi. who in this manner . en riched r treasury by $140. Mr. A. Marshall, of Hamilton, vis ‘Ated recently at the home of Mr. > R Flomming.â€"Mr‘ N. Lichti has _ pur chased a new threshing outht, . an intends doing his own threshing . i future.â€"A number of our young pÂ¥ ple attended the anniversary service in the Milverton Methodist church © Sunday evening. _ .News Notes :â€"The continued _ fin weather is greatly appreciated py th farmers as it enables them to ge‘ their â€" fall _ work all completed.â€"/ Jarge number from this vicinity at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Wm, Burgman in Milverton on Tue® day last, The deceased was formerl a resident of this place, and was hel in high esteem by all who knew her. . Sherif Magwood and daughter Mis Viola, of Stratiord, called on friend here on Saturday. Items of Interest:â€"The farmers a busy iimishing their fall ploughing.â€" ‘ Threshin‘ is also being raphfi’y woun _ up in this scction â€"The Hydro ele« ‘ tric power line from Sebringville t . Milverton â€" thence to Listowel _ an Palmerston is being rapidly pushe . along.â€"The . . R. have remodelle« the stat‘ion at Gowanstown and ul 1 made extensive improvements to th eattle â€"yards. _ These changes whic will bettor shipring facilities will ! much appreciated by the patronizin public.â€"The Bell Telephone Co ha\ Un a ~ new _ line from Listowel t Gowanstown east on the 4th Con: Wallace which necessitated the reâ€"at Â¥ranging of the subscribers rings an numbers, _ several . new subscribor have also been added.â€"Rev. J. | Clark rreached to members of th (Gowanstown Orange Society on Sur _Aay Nov. 7. The meeting was ho‘ in the town hall which was filled + its canacity.â€"Messrs D. Greer on Thos. Moore have purchased Fords The motors are gettine more nuime: ous each year.â€"Rev. Mr. Littlchol® of ‘Toronto _ will preach anniversar sermons in . the Methodist chure Wallaceburg on Sunday Nov. 1st 10.20 and 7.30. A large attondan is looved forâ€"Quite a large numbs att ndrd the â€" sacramental service hold _ in the Mennonite church _i Marynorough on 8undav last .â€"Mr. * ,'l.,Adol"h gave a report ol the Golf @n .Jubiles Convention recentlv hel ‘ in Togonto to the congrerations > k the Mathodist _ church Wallace o @unday lastâ€"Personalâ€"Mr. S 1 " Adotoh sbent Surday at the narents hom*.â€"Mrs. H. Deisenroth and Mis W. Wiederhod _ srent Sunday . wit friends in Milverton. Why spend months at a drossâ€"ma} ing shop, where you do nothing bu hem, baste, overcast and all the lit tle things you really knew belore yo went there, as no matter how lon you stay there, . you will never .b taught how to cut out a dress. Th oaly .thing then left is for you t« huy â€" patterns, these . you will soo ind to your dismay to need altern: tiv. upon alternation, until your gat g\ will loose all its original sty! t At. _ Why endure it ? When : eutting course with us will remedy i mll. We teach a complete course i Cutting, Finishing, and Putting To m of Waists, Sleeves, Coats, , Children‘s Dresses, etc., oto., No pay in advance and a‘ free trial EnB in il.urn Dressmaking in Two Weeks â€" Rerms are $10.00 after course .. is gompleted and you thoroughly satis ull information can pe had at out on Saturday, Nov. 20th. ty Ellison Dressoutting Co., mam.-uw * . 42 Eby St. im. ifi olass will commence on Nov unty and Di District Ha nga | ‘* Hespeler. Poole. fim Mre, A, Moses and small son acth visited Gueiph friends last Mr. and Mrs. . A. Werner recently snloyed a few weeks vacation with relatives at Denver, Colorada. _ > Mr. Andrew Schwingt who for the ast several years has been conduct B& a bakery business here sold to Mr. Chas, Hofler and last moved _ with his {amily to where he has purchased a business. _ Before leaving the choi # the Evangelical church, of . whict Ur, Schwindt/was a valued member *resentrd him with a church bymna‘ with his name embossed on the cov, Miss Mabel Fry ol â€" Berlin spent ‘ast weekâ€"end at the home of _ Mrs George Bulgin. The Elmira Hockey Club are pre ‘aring for & local talent concert tr e given on Friday evening ‘Decembe trd, to raise funds for that oreanite tion. The Beethoven Club ‘meeting hel Friday _ November 5th took up th¢ study of Godard and Delibes, An in tâ€"resting _ paper was given by Mis "rawforth _ also anecdotes of musi ‘lans by Miss Appel, The piano sol w were ‘‘Fourth Mazurka‘‘ Godard Irs H. Heimbecher; second Mazurks ‘odard, Mrs, Shurly while a plam ‘uett ‘‘Pizzicatti‘‘ Delibes was give ‘y Miss Alma Dreisinger and Mrs. F ‘udow. _ The vocal numbers include in old French Song, "Charming Mar werite‘" by Mrs. Geo. L. Ziegler am ‘Till Dawn‘"‘ G. Loewe by Mr. W.J ladley.\i:u L. Bryden and Miss B "cotes so rendered a violin an( ‘ ianp duett by Godard, Mrs. E. Vogelsang of Berlin was 5 isitor _ at the home of her sister ‘rs, J. H. Ruppel, Arthur St. Mrs. Henry Schmidt pleasantly en ‘rtain=d the ladies Aid of St. Jam i Luth@ran Church at her home las Vednesday . 18 We are pleased to report that Mr teo, Jung who has been setiously i! or the past two weeks is graduall n"roving. Several automobile parties and on irrvâ€"all load of young Elmiraites at nded the« play ‘"‘Bringing up Fat) ‘‘ wiven at Berlin last Monday .ey ening. Mrs. J. D. _ Merner _ of Hespele w»ent last week end at the home o ‘Irs, Wm. Auman. Mr. J. D. Merne nd Miss Lillian Rogers were â€" als isitors to town on Sunday.. Mr.~and Mrs, Wm. Pfaff of _ Moun "nrest _ spent a few days recent! ~ith Elmira relatives, Union services were held last Sur ay by the concregations of th ‘Tethodist _ and Evangelical churche he morning service was held in th ‘Tethodist _ church, the choir of th v~angelical church having charge « ‘he singing. In the evening servi( was _ held in the Evangelical chure hile the Methodist choir took charg t the music. Rev. F. B. Meyer oc pied the pulpit at both services. Mr. Fred Hectus _ has moved int: is new house on Jaines street, Messrs. Badley, Kimmel, Lasching t and Ziegler motored to Listowe ast Saturday afternoon. Mrs. David Robertson who under vent an operation for appendicitis a ie Guelph HMospital last week 1: rogressing favorably. Mrs. Lydia Fry is spending a fev veeks at Sunnybrook farm St. Ja Elmira _ factories _ are kept ver; ‘sy. Moessrs. Heimbecher & â€" Jung Imira Furniture Company, the El wira Interior Woodwork Cb. and the reat _ Wost Felt Company are a: resent working over time. A Union Su:%uy School Teachers raining Class _ has been organize vith the following officers, Presiden! Dr. A. Hill, VI{:.-PruMent, Mr. E nger. The meetings are held once r yeek, alter the Young Peoples‘ meet ngs in the various churches, of th lethodist, _ Presbyterian and Evan elical denominations, one month ir ach church. Rev. C. W. Cosens took charge 0| he anniversafy services at Caledonie st Sunday. Mr. Rus Winger _ of _ Fort Worth "exas, spend the week end at _ th home of his parents, Mr. and â€" Mrs 1. B. Winger. _ Mr. Winger had beer ‘ttending a business convention at Dayton, Ohio, . and . while so . neat ome took that opportunity of visitâ€" ng his parents here. â€" Miss Alma _ Dreisinger spent . the \veekâ€"end with Waterloo friends. nd the Misses Zylpher and Francis .inder of Berlin spent Sunday at the . Winn, Secretary, Miss A. Lasch wome of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lindet. Mias V. (laeser of Hanover visited ith Miss Ruth Ratz last weekâ€"end. Mr. J. BH. Lein has enlarged _ and mproved his wagon shop to accomâ€" wodate several mutomobiles for which 1e has taken fl&\lcmcy Rev. M. T. Wooton of Galt con ducted the anniversary services held at the Methodistâ€"chultch Sunday Nov 1th. Mr. 0. H Great West home last : to _ Winnif points. _ _ Miss Kastner of Sebringvill¢e was] Lutheran Church: &4 the guest of Mrs. D. D. Rats for #0Yâ€"‘ their number Mrs. Osc oral dave lost week. day last week and sp® Mrs. Jno. E. Bowman _ and Mrs. time together with het David #ear spent last Wednesday at .I\i;l..mlvhvifi Gowing _ of Mi}_vntmr (1, H. Vogt, manager . of the , West Felt Company, returned last week from a busineys trin Winnipeg and _ other Western Elmira. o iiinennt ahoke (a ii;'iu'fiilm' , on the farm situated l-flo‘firisml and 5 miles west of lin, ob the nd § miles west of Poetersburg road, on m at 1 o‘tluck p.m. fi"t:_. Houu:â€"?w&.;fir,"’.“ 9 years old, weight‘ 8900 ts.; t ‘r,::.:.-::'.e.:.‘m:'%‘g un oo fhoge Wireaiiee s y a i wl l 0 w «> n mare: 10 yeats y w& D 3 years + € +o.3 Cattleâ€"6 Cows. Holsteln cow d# to calve in Januaty, Holstein cor lue to calvte h.m"'#b lue to calve in May, black cow. far valve in â€"January, u:..'ll + July, â€"2 steers about 1000 by.; / ‘carling ~Calves, well bred ® wll, 1 year ofd. * Pigs, etc.â€"12 sabouts, weight abou ‘5 tbs., 8 little pigs 3 months . old 4 sows supposed to be in pig, about ‘0 chickens. d ol Implements, E”PM’M ‘@hrm harness, '.h".' Jinder 7 ft. cut; lunzl-uumm varness, rohes, blanvets, grain bags t 6 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris 2â€"h0r# |and many~other articles, . * vay tedder, Masseyâ€"Harris hay load | Grain, Ete.:â€"4 tons good bay, 200 "r â€" and side delivery rake, Deeris |push.â€"oats, 60 bush. corn in ears, 12 hay â€" rake 12 ft.; Climax cultivator | jush,. pbeans, quantity of corn fodder fasseyâ€"Harris Hoe drill, Bissel dise | (n shdek, 300 push. mangels, 30 bags ‘reat . West riding plow;.2 walkin‘| »wotatoes, C lows, â€" corn cultivator (Oliver), ?] Household ‘Efie¢ts*~â€"Good cooking ‘tcuMers, new Jackson wagon wit‘ | itove, wood heater, extension table, ox, Bain wagon with box, 32 good|zitchen table, good cupboard, fine ‘leighs (1 Quickfall Pattern), @ar | book case and desk comb, parlor lnge, Steel tire buggy, / jumber cut | wble,{equch, reclining chair, 68 dlnlnu‘ tar, 3 flat â€" racks, 18 t, long; se‘ |° chairs, 3 rockers, 3 stands, 3 ravel â€" planks, good. stone boat | jed room sets, iron bed, . dresser, ‘heelbarrow; 15 {t. harrow new;p. 1‘ Wash stand, lot of carpets and rugs, +. Steel land roller; buggy pole, 200 | M.â€" H. cream separator, nearly new ; s Platiorm scales, Paragon faopn{n‘ m.“, “fl‘_‘dm. pails, crocks, nill, root pulper, logging chain, bee‘ cans, some apple butter, 2 barâ€" ‘wrk; 3 grain shovels, forks, . hoes ‘els vinegar, tubs, good wringer, and havels â€" wagon jack. seythe, gras | mady sother‘ articles. â€" _ t PBERMRRIOCY POV M PC TB +. Steel land roller; buggy pole, 200° s Platiorm scales, Paragon fapn{n‘ nill, root pulper, logging chain, bee‘ ‘wrk; 3 grain shovels, forks, . hoes hovels, _ wagon jack, seythe, gras wâ€"der and many other articles. Harness:â€"Brass _ mounted harnes® vith tops, set plow harness, set Oar: late harness, Goldine buggy harnes® Grain, Ete.â€"About 800 bush. . o‘ ats, _ about 500 bush, of Mixtur Oats, barley and peAs). Household Effects.â€"Bedroom suit/ vith springs and mattress, couch tee! bedstead with springs, and m#t ‘ress, bureau, wardrobe, good Ketti tove _ (40 gal.); table, 4 kitche hairs, new cook stove, steel"range WEDNESDAY, Terms of Sale:â€"Grajn, pigs, chic ens, and all sums ofâ€" $10.00 and ur !â€"r, cash, over that amount f ~onths‘ credit on QP{"'N securit‘ ~ 6 per cent. discount off for cas) ayments of credit amounts, @tter churn (Daisy), 2 iron kettles Insseyâ€"Harris cream separator, mil‘ onlers, milk pails, etc. he home ol Mrs, Henry Melitzer, Nest Montrose, â€" The Misses Clara and Lillie Mant: Iso Mr. John Siegnor of Milvertor vere visitors at the home of Mr. and \Urs. Fred Siegner last weok. . _ 5 Mrs. Albert Voelker and children of lerlin spent last Saturday at _ the ome of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ruppelâ€" Last â€" Mondav‘s _ Epworth Leagur meeting in charge of the Literary "ommittee took up the study of Roâ€" Nert Service.‘ An interesting talk or ‘his subject was given by Miss A.W. "rawforth. _ Miss Dotethea Schaefer ave a reading of one of the poems vhile various members quoted . exâ€" ‘racts _ from this writer, A musical qumber was contributed to the proâ€" ramme by Miss Hattic Ruppel. Mrs. J. Buuh‘ool Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mts. A.H. Erb. _ Misa _ Mae O‘Neil spent Saturday with Berlin friends, « «C 0 0. The ladies Aid of 8t. James Luthâ€" sran Church held a succeystu} bazaat last Saturday afternoon and evening ‘n the Maple Leaf Club rooms. Mrs. Doherty, â€" Hesson, is ‘visiting her sister Mrs. Albert Schedewits. The frisnds of Mr. Solomon _ Reist turned out in large numbers to . asâ€" wst in the raising of the new barn last Saturday and the work progrei#sâ€" ad rapidly. Unfortunately Mr. Albort Lorch suffered an injury to his ribs by a‘ falling beam . but it is hoped this is not at all serious. A plensant timp was spent at the heme of Mr. .gd Mrs. Johin Letson on Thursday, Nov. 4, when the ladâ€" ies of the Methodist Ladies Aid and ~ther _ friends _ of Mrs. J. Stickney gathered to celebrate her a5th birthâ€" 4ay. An interesting feature of the avening was a serenade by the Elâ€" mira Quartette. On leaving all wishâ€" ed Mrs. Stickney many more happy returns of the day. _ _ . W. B. SWARTZ, Auctioneer, A. KAUFMAN, Clerk. CLAYTON SHANTZ, Proprietor, _ 46â€"3t AUCTION SALE The Ladies Aid of the St. Pauls Lutheran Church: surpriged one of their number Mrs. Oscar Ruppel, one lav last week and spent a pleasant Aid « vt 1 soi€ We m e fand of the vedemigned,|at HOLLINGER‘S HOTEL $ y + 8 v6,% B ki n \»'-~W’.'.”""'”" COBS, on , #1 : h “ ‘ $ ' ‘ e ; popurg , RNON, i"!i A $ n u ”:.'. at 3 o‘ f “m -3'& * fi-‘ y Wituahle proper: # Youne cowe .fl:a-duyhul:.vfl ::‘ ID‘Y Y ), mare 6 years old, weight 1000 Ins. (good © driver) ; bay horse 11 nnndl(pofllfi’m- » Cattio:»g .. Choicse . Dairy cows.: situated â€"at Strasburg, on soistein cow due vo calve in March, ow Bue to calve in Feb., Holstein ww â€" due to .calve in * June, Jersey Atesh. 3 weeks, / Holstein cow| M. J. WILLIAMD, PFOP. €0=4 &h in Pec., 4 young cattle . .& years ~old, 6 young cattle az. year old, 2 calves, rising, 1 %.}_‘»&.wm sow in pig, *rroal v.» z* .: ABSESSMENT young pigs . u woeks old, lat . pig se * o "~/ â€" APPEALS 1915 ts, â€"_ Ei.: McCormick I" m.m-qu.po:wwhl. + B ol o mavder road caft ""fay| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN and sWock rack, hay rakes, new ”thlmhpoliwatollb- ‘ormick cmw‘w. .m ’Mblvtflon, to hear and determine mll suffier, ‘Aron , potato ,;o.,mhnumcmfioymnu. . wrncelbasrow, truck s cars|for the Town of Waterloo, will be Tib th2"" ‘mountee esc 340 jps., (held at the Council Chamber at the ‘ ‘ _ ‘doubletrees, w"m"'l‘own Hall, â€" Waterloo, on Monday m-u, team harness, . single|OV®Dink, 20th . November, 1915, at varness, rohes, blonvets, grain bags haltâ€"past seven o‘clock, and mapy â€"other articles, _ . ° DATED 15th, November, 1015. _ Urain, Ete.;.â€"4 tons good bay, 200 JAMES C. HAIGHT, TERME OF SALE :â€"Young pigs, gain, toots, poultry, feed, and _ all mur of $10.00 and under, cash, over Yhat amount 6 months‘ credit or _ 6 pér cent. per annum discount, . for "ash payments of credit amounts. ‘There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion at the Market Hotel, in Berlin, o 4 SATVURDAY, NOV. 20TH, 1915 Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m., the tollowing valuable live stoc_k_ i=â€" . 8 bay ~ mares 8 years old, weight about 1500 lbs. each ; bay horse 15 years old, weight 1300 lbs., 4 . good bows â€" supposed to be in calf, pure yred Short Hotn heifer. TERMS :â€"8 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved security or 7 per cent. . pet annum discount for cash, SAMUEL SPECTOR, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 48â€"1t. xMIC Qirtel Try it! Hair soft, fluft: :...%;.,.,. -';_.mn bott If you care for heavy hair that gliaâ€" tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is flufty and Justrous, try Danderine. Just othe -p‘natm doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme: diately dissolves every particle of dandruf®. You can not have nice heavy, healithy hair If you have dandruff. This destructive sourf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and ts very lNfte, and i not oversome it wroduces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the bair roots fam‘sh, lousen and die; then the bair falls out ‘nat. get a 35â€"cent bottle of Knowiton‘a ftrom any drug store and jast try » .« CH&ABLIS â€"KLEMM, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer C O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. * PUBLIGSALE md for beef and horse hides, calf and sheep skins and tallow. All kinds of Skins and Furs dressed Stroh‘s Tannery HIGH PRICES RUTT Ifim TROM DAND Waterloo of Danderin®, 46â€"3t J Maid cream separator, coal stove, orâ€" gan, couch, cradle, child‘s ped, bedâ€" lm rock“l:l‘.d ch:hl;" wash sink, good single bar gun, churn, . 6 TOWN OF â€"WATERLOO|xitchen chairs, some milk cans. . . o F oo o e oi e L uildina Notice is h?b given, pursuant to| Bection 475 'Iho Municipal _ Act, that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloa will, at its meeting on the sixth day of December, 1915, at the Council Chamber in the Town Hall, at the hour of eight o‘clock in the evening, or as soon thereafter as the proceedings in respect thereof can be heard, take inâ€" to consideration and, if deemed oxpod-l lent, Ym a byâ€"law for stopping up |and selling (1) all that part of Weaver street extending westerly from King Btreet to Caroline Street, according to the registered plan of said town; (2) that part fl( the lane or alley lying x tween Lots numbers 290, on the * erly side of King Street, and 334, on the southerly side of Mary Street, of John Hoffman‘s survey of part of the Town of Waterloo, as shown on the plan thereof, duly registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Divisâ€" lon of the County of Waterloo, and as ‘shown on the registered pia@n of the Inld ‘Town; (3) that part of the lane or alley, twentyâ€"four links wide, lying |botweon Lots numbers 97, on the southerly side of King Street, and 129, on the northerly side of Caroline Street, of the said John Hoffman‘s \survey, as shown on the safd registerâ€" ed plans; _ noat . ud _ And further Take Notice that, at the time and place aforesaid, the Council will bear in person, or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudiâ€" cldl{ affected by the Byâ€"law, and who applies to be heard. Dated the 29thn day of October, 1915. JAMES C. HAIGHT, ‘ Town Clerk. 7 acres of land with good orchard, two story brick house and other building all in good condition.â€"Apâ€" ply to _ _ 0 0 00 _ _ START INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF For sale.â€"Good _ paying business, Carting pusiness. Filty steady cusâ€" tomers (@â€"team outfts), (1 single outft), all rigs, complete outfit. Good reasons for selling.â€"Apply to, Of all kinds of BICYCLES, LAWN MOWERS, GUN8, GRANITEWARE, UMBARELâ€" LAS, KEYS, 8O0TS AND SHOEKS, 8CI88ORS, KNIVES. SAWS AND SKATES SHARPENED BICYCLE.LIVERY IN CONNECTION A Call Selicited. GEO. C. KRUEGER, Corner John and Merbert Streets, Waterioo. FIRST CLASS REPARING When a man gives his fances a diaâ€" mond engagement ring and later faila to give his wife a life insurance po!â€" b‘..h“cnud-.muvh. wise and insure your lite in THE DOMINION LIFE Low Death Loss Economy of Manageâ€" BI The Dominion Life. JOSEPH FEIL, * St. Jacobs. For Sare. d will offer for: sale ‘8 HOTEL, 8T. JA 137 King 8t., West. Berlin, Ont. _ 46â€"1t LETSON, « _ Waterios, Ont%. tt 48.8t 44â€"4t There will be sold by public auction the real estate and chattels pelonging Real Estate :â€"One good buflding‘ lot situgted in Berlin One lot _ in Bfldrpon will small frame building on it, very well located. TERMS OF SALE : Real Estate. Terms of real estate will be made known on day of sale. Chattels : Hay, grain, pigs, chickâ€" ens and all sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 8 months‘ [cnfllt on approvedâ€"joint notes or 4 per cent. per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. WELLINGTON B. SWARTZ, ‘ Auctioneer. Implements, ‘The undersigned offers for sale the 100 ecre farm known as the old Dentâ€" inger farm, situated . oneâ€"hall . mile south of Hawkesvillie, 10 acres in fall wheat, 20 acres seeded in grass, 100 acres good hardwood bush, all . fall ‘plouchlng done, best of soit, good house, ° and bank barn with straw shed attached, | well supplied . with water. For further particulars apply and Household Effects ‘The undersigned are instructed . to offer for sale the old Hieronimus Farm consisting of 100 acres of which 75 acres ‘aro under cultivaâ€" tion. 30 acres are good hard wood bush, and 5 acres of good cedar and: pine swamp, a good log house, good frame bank barn, with the necessary outbuildings and never failing water is on the premises, with all the necâ€" essary fruit trees. For further inforâ€" mation apply to : m HY. HiERONIMUS, SAM HIERONIMUS, NOTIWUE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chapter 121 of the Reâ€" vised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, that all creditors and ‘others having claims against, or entitled to share in, the estate of JOHN HOFFMAN, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, _ Millwright, deceased, who died on or about the eighteenth day of Octoper, 1915, are required to ldellver. by post prepaid or otherwise, om or before the eleventh day of Deâ€" cember, 1915, to €ONRAD HUENâ€" ERGARD, Waterloo, Ontario, Execuâ€" tor of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, with their adâ€" dresses and descriptions, full particuâ€" lars of their claims or intetests, ndi statements . of the security, if any, held by them, and that, after the said eleventh day of December, 1915, the said _ Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased â€" among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims or interests of which he shall then have received notice, and will not pe HNable for the said: assets to any perâ€" son of whose claim or interest . he shall not then have received notice. DATED 8th November, 19156. PUBLIG SAE JOS. WILES. Proprietor. Farm For Sale. Farm for Sale GEORGE FORWELL, Hawkesvilie, Ont. 44â€"1mo Bamburg P.O. R.R. No. 1. 30â€"4( Waterloo, Ontario. _ Nov. 24th, 1915. _ Solicitor for the Executors » An.%% . MNASTER AND HUXN JAMES C. HAIGHT, _ Number unlimited. Highest 'rrw Executors. '»M'lln-fl.w” at the residence of Mr. W. ! Beriin Road, 1 mile west of on the old Clemens farm, Grove Horses :â€"Dark bay mare, 7 old, in foal, with foal at mare, 10 years old, grey in foal, . B8â€"year old bay colt, horse, 7 years old, good driver, Cattie :â€"1 Good Dairy Cows, dubdth-:{.mn March, one due in April, one due June ; one Jersey grade supposed be in calf, and .ome Farrow cow, â€" 5. ces young cattle, rising 2 years, 6 ves. $ Pigs and Poultry :3 Good e sows ;:u m:ul'.“.:' loot.“l “-hd-.. 3 weigh abou: o + “,,4 Implements :â€"1 Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" . er, nearly new, with trucks, 1 â€"mower . good as new, Noxon seed drill, com»â€" . pined,. steel land roler, Mil-?'l fanning _ mill, twoâ€"furrow plow, 2. single pl(:w‘l..‘No. 21, set from :.L rows, cutt box, springâ€"tooth". 6 tivator, 2 lumber wagons, proad tive, hay rake, 2 cutters, 2 open -m set bob sleighs, platiorm scale, Ib. capacity, set gravel planks,. hay rack, disc harrow, wagon box with shelvings, stock rack, wheelbarrow, 2 iron kettles, road cart, twoâ€"seated carriage with pole and shafts, gasoâ€" line Engine with pump jackâ€"2 h.p. Gilson make, in good running order, National creanm _ separator, No. 4, good ay new, 2 sets long tug harness, set single harness, grindstone, whiffle trees, neckyokes, forks, chains, grain bags, shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. i Grain :â€"300 busheis oats, quantity spring rye, 180 bushels fall rye, 80 pbushels wheat. N 2 cook stoves, 2 heaters, also .a quantity of household furniture . and a full line of dairy utensils. ‘! TERMSâ€"$10.00 _ and under fi over that amount 12 mouths‘s cred on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent. will be given for cash onâ€"sums entitled to ctedit. Grain and chickens cash. No reserve as farm is sold. 3 Â¥arm Stock and 7 roomed brick house and barn with extra . lot in the viliage of St. Jaâ€" cobs. Suitable for retired farmer. Ap ply to _1" /s s3 43â€"1 mo. ‘The fine 150 acre farm, situated 3 miles south of New Dundee, 2 acres orchard, 15 acres hard wood bush, 10 acres pasture, (with creek flowing through. Large barn and house, imâ€" plement _ shed, hog pen, large silo. Buildings all new e::;ln house. For further particulars apply to NOAH V. BOWMAN, ; 44â€"t(. FOR SALEâ€"Plano case organ, 6 ocâ€" taves, good as new, $54.00. . Your terms are my terms. . Apply Box 530, Telegraph. 114. FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"Berlin orâ€" gan, piano case, 6 octaves, good eonâ€" dition. Apply 94 Water St. 8., or PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, Iooke like and good as new, 88 note. tm hogany case. _ Sacrifice for filfl& sale. Box 63 Telegâ€"aph. AAt BANDSMEN WANTEDâ€"A few more TUESDAY, NOV. 23RD, 1918 ® rst class milch cow, with beifer, . me week old, and hotsisin heiwer due to calve in two months, also 3 sows in pig. . « One mile from Berlin, on Bresiau Rd SRIPPING HOGS WANTED Highest -.m.-‘m paid. _ Loag avery second y. Next shipment Nov. 30th, 1915. â€" olfi 42â€"1mo PUBLIG phone 50. musicians to complete the Band of the 7?th Overseas Battalion. | Inâ€" struments and transportation m nished. _ Write the Bandmastér, Lieut. J. M. Brown, 76 McLaren St., Ottawa, Ont. 443t Hogs Wanted AT BADEN C. C¢. DIEFENBACHER wW. A. COONS, Proprietor,. ALEX, AMES, Auctionser. GEO. A. TILT, Clerk. # HOUSE FOR SALE Farm For Sale. CHeneral Wants. MA TT SCHONDELMEYER, MRS. B. MOYER, St. Jacobs FOR 8ALE New Dundee, Ont. 4 es $ 45â€"2t. 11â€"5â€"44.

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