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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Aug 1920, p. 6

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S â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMaster, of wogrsWelland, are visiting at the home of i‘;.".. latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. &â€" Sch in Spit e +3 % & a Winkér navy re i r ‘trip to OeÂ¥ "~Miss Mabe! Coumins, of Avonbank, 1s visitng friends in.town at present. Mr. and Mrs. F. @teinhagen, of Wal “mw.u‘uomn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McKelvey and son. of. Montreal, motored to town and spent a few days with Mr. and Mre. George Morley. Mrg. Lederman and Miss â€" Eileen €ampbell, of Toronto, are spending 3 week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. "\ Yr. Wm. Bauer left for his home in Alblquerque. New Mexico, on Tuesâ€" ‘day after a few weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bauer. . Mr. Andrew Gofton and family of Plattsville were visitors at the home of Mr. Chas. Wetzel. Miss Kathteen Ebel, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mr. S. Stuart spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Mitchel!, Miss Ethel Lederman, of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mrs. Rebelski and son, Ernest, of Kitchener, spent the _ «elâ€"end with her sisters, o Mrs. J. Mertz, of Allandale, spent a few days with her daughter here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schweitzer and Miss Mabel Schweiter left toâ€"day for a few weeks visit with relatives in Miss Bessie Peacock spent the week end with friends in Galt. Mr. Lambert Appel, of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his father, Mr. Merman Appel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lederman spent Sunday with friends in Rose ville. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murray of Innerskip, spent Sunday with the lat ter‘se mother, Mrs. Menn> Bean. Mr. Lawrence Berger, of Stratford, spent the weelcend with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. sons, Reginald ford, spent the of Mr. and Mr Miss Maggie Wanner of . Kitchener wes the x:’uc.â€", ul Miss Lizzie Weave! lagt week and called on many of her old friends. ~ Mr. Eddie Ernst of Detroit has been spending a week‘s vacation here with his father Mr. Dan Ernst. Work has begun on the Norther:n slope into the village and we‘ll soon have it done in proper shape . as everybody from Absalom to Zechariah has his opinion about it. ‘MFr. Noah Haug left on Monday to spend a few weeks with friends in B MB mcE e e Mr. G.B. Oberholtzer has been inâ€" disposed for about a week but we hope to see him on duty again in a few days. Mr. and Mrs, LE. Filsinger left last week for Toronto, where they will join the "wanderlust‘ motor club and exâ€" pect to enjoy two weeks‘ of camp lifé in the Muskoka region. Toronto. An important eventâ€"In Hamilton, on‘ August 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Menger, a daughter. Wpterloo county‘s new waterâ€"wagon baas bad a streak of hard luck since arriving bere last week. Two broken axles in so many days is the‘ record. It must have been constructed . to carry only two per cent. Mr. Hx;rry Murat of Molson‘s Bank St. Marys, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Welker. Dr. T.M. Robinson has â€" returned after enjoying a motor trip through New York State going by way . of Buffalo and crossing the St. Lawâ€" rence to Brockville, where he spent several days with old friends. Mr. Jacob Menger‘s herd of Jerseys carry themselves with a new dignity gince they have become awaare that their owner is classed among . the We‘re glad to see the names . of L&Bisn Snider and Gladys Snyder aâ€" mifng the succeseful candidates with hémours«, in the middle school results last Friday. Misses Aleda and Mabel Brubacher of ‘Kitchener spent the weelkcend with their parents at Cedar Grove farm. The Hoeflin block, corner Kink and Railfoad Ave. is being reâ€"painted this week, and adds much to its external appearance. Mr. Tony Gies after a wait of some t“o months has rece ved his consign inom‘ Af M‘Tton brick this week and th @e.~wl ‘agze of his new house will roofl he in progress Wr. Jessa Puttock of Galt was â€"re roua Wews NotesGatheredby .0 c ustrioun : Qorre spondents in County and DéstFict NEW HAMBURG irs. Bruno Beger and two ald and Robert, of Stratâ€" the weekend at the home Mrs. Wm. Sparrer. ST. JACOBS abd Western Can Items of interest. . 1 C Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Suyder aud | the »Misses Geortruge: anid.N#!lle _ Snyder motored to Lexingtgg h Sundiy newing acquaintanbeg! in town over Sunday. o .+ _ Monday was Galtf‘aflc Holiday Bcotchmen are always a little slow in grasping a modern idgea, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and daughters Ella and Gertrude, and the Mises Ida and Allce Snyder spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. €. Martin near Glenalien. Mr. nadMrs. Norman Snyder motor ed to Grimsby on Sunday. Mr. William Witter was a business visitor to Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. G. McVicar and son Alexander of Goderich are spending some â€" time with the form@r‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich. Mr. Harry Mogk of Kitehener was a week end visitor at his home here. Mrs. C .Brooks and soms Gordan and Eugene are spending a few weeks‘ holâ€" idays with the former‘s parenis . at Tillbury. | The local Evangelical Sunday School and the Woolwich Evangelical Sunday School held & joint picnic in Mr. be. Miller‘s grove at North Wootwich last Friday afternoon. ‘The weather was favorable and the picnic proved ~@ great success. Mr. Allen Snyder and Mr. _ Albert Snyder of Bloomingdale were _ busiâ€" ness visitor in our burg last Wednesâ€" day. Quite a number of this vicinity atâ€" tended the tattoo at Waterloo _ last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. _ Hildebrandt . of Hamilton, and Mr. Sol. Bender _ of Woolwich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Lichty of Detâ€" rolt have returned to their home after spending some time with the former‘s mother, Mrs. M. Lichty, Sr. A Tonic For The Nerves "If people would only attend to their _ blood, instead â€" of worrying themselves ill," said an eminent nerve specialist, "we doctors would not see our consulting rooms crowdâ€" ed with nervous wrecks. More peoâ€" ple suffer from worry than anything else." The sort of thing which the specâ€" ialist spoke of is the nervous runâ€" down condition caused by overwork and the many anxieties of toâ€"day. Sufferers find themselves tired, lowâ€" spirited and unable to keep their minds â€" on â€" anything. Any sudden noise hurts like a blow. They are full of groundless fears, and do not sleep well at night. Headaches and other nerve pains are part of the misery, and it all comes from starved nerves. Mrs. Aaron Snyder, Mrs. 8. Weber, Mrs. H. Dunke, and the Messrs. Welâ€" lington Weber and â€" Willard Snyder motored to Lexington on Sunday. Doctoring the nerves with poisonâ€" ous sedatives is a terrible mistake. The only real nerve tonic is a good supply of rich, red blood. Therefore to relieve nervousness and runâ€"down health. Dr. Williams‘ Pink P!ls should be taken. These pills make new, rich blood, which strengthens the nerves, improves the appetite, gives new strength and spirits, and makes â€" hitherto â€" despondent people bright and cheerful. If you are at all "out of sorts" you should begin taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink PMIS. The Only Real Nerve .Tonic is .a Good Supply of Rich, Red Blood You can get these pillis through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ad. Items of Interest. 2 carloads of lumber arrived to refloor the Blair bridge as it is much needgg, This well be welcome news to all motâ€" orists and clviliens. A very interesting football | game was played here in the athletic park on the night of July 29. Strasburg Wild Cats vs. Blair Maple Leafts, which reâ€" sulted in a win for the former, 1â€"0. The game was very clean and was takâ€" en in by a large crowd. Mr. Milton Johannes has returned home after spending a few days . in London. f A very interesting football _ game was played in Doon Saturday night, July 31. Doon Tigers vs. Blair Maple game was 0â€"0 A very succesaful lawn social was held the other evening in the village The score at the end of _ the ha al FLORAM“ soncta %." 9 BLAIR. THIS ORICINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Miss E. Tully of Chesley, Miss Magâ€" gie Cooper of Hespeler, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Gingrich and daughters _ of Freelton, Mr. Clayton Moss, and Mr. Oscar Gingrich of Kitchener _ were visitors during the week end at the home of Mr. and Mré. Simeon _ Ginâ€" grich. The Farmers‘ Club held their monthâ€" ly meeting the other evening. A larga crowd was in attendance. The debate which was given was excellent. . Afâ€" ter the meeting refreshments were served. We hope this good attendance will keep on throughout the meetings. Mrs. Johannes, Sr., celebrated _ her 96th birthday. She is still in _ good health and is up every morning _ at 6 o‘clock. Messrs. Ernest and Grant Gingrich spent Saturday evening at their home. Messrs. Charles and Lewis Bartholoâ€" mew attended the funeral _ of _ their aunt in Toronto. Miss Clara Kiefhaber has returned home after spending a few days in Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves of Stratâ€" ford spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilborn and daugh ter Marjorie left on Twesday for Br" ish Columbia. Work will commence on reblocking the Blair bridge next week. Miss Ruby Wallis of Preston is spending a week with her brother Mr. G. Wallis of Blair. Mrs. Handsome and family of Toronâ€" to spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Sam Hodgkiss. Mr. and Mrs. G. Johannes and daughâ€" ter Louise and Mesars. Warren _ and Harttey â€"Trusslerâ€"uotored â€" ~to~â€"Port Credit on Monday. Considerable complaint is heard as to the condition of the Blair cemetery where the grass and weeds remain unâ€" Criticism of the Drury Government fa heard in this district over the delay in regard to hydro radials which the people here supported very strongly, voting 50 to 1 in favor of the byâ€"law. Miss E/ Rittinger of Kitchener is spending a few days with Mrs. Norâ€" man Sipes. * Miss E. K. Renshaw left for Roches ter where she will spend a two wetks‘ vacation. â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Trussler â€" and family of Trout Creek are visiting in the village. Another _ accident happened _ on Shade street. Ap auto ran . into _ a buggy, smasiting a wheel on the latter. The motorist, however, made matters tignt. The Blair school has been _ rodded which will make it much safer. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and daughter, Eileen, have returned to their _ hofne In Torofitoy atfer‘ spenting â€" & week with Mr. and Mrs Isaac Hartel _ of Blair. Miss Mildred Hussey of Rosevilie spent a week with her friend, . Miss Gertrude Esch. Miss Margaret Marsball _ of _ Galt spent a week with her friend Mis: Grace Baer Kent County Council has decided to widen Jeannette‘s Creek in order to provide better drsinage, One Pro« That a School is Good Most of the good business colâ€" leges im Ganadsa belong to the Business . Educatore® Associsâ€" tion a body which sets the stanâ€" dard of highâ€"clage training in Canada. _ All schools in the Association submit their candidates to its searching examinations.â€" . This ensures the employment of the best teachers. No college can remain a member â€" uniées . it maintaing firstâ€"class equipment and has its students page these examinations. That supplies protection . to students and to the employere of office help. it must be a good school to belong to the asâ€" sociation. The Euler school is, and alâ€" ways has been, a member. Its President is on the Board of Examiners. it is the only school in‘ this district that is a memâ€" ber, although all colfeges are eligible for admiesion if they measure up to the standard. The competent Euler graduâ€" ates all get positions. Those who enter the E. B. C. this fail will be ready for positions in the winter. BUSINESS COLLEGE W. D. EULER, Pres. W. H. NIXON, Prin. THE mt Mrs. M. Murdoch and gou, Mr. Jamâ€" s Murdoch, of Kitchaner were guests #rer the woek end of the Misses Bomâ€" children, Charles, Bdne and Allan, of Lincoln, Michigan, are spending three weeks of their _ holidays . motoring through Ontario. ‘They are spending ten days with their cousins, D. McKay Bemis and sisters, Also _ calling . on friends of his childbood days in Kitchâ€" oner, Elmira and Elora, Dr. Btuart beâ€" ing born in Eimira. . They htu‘ motâ€" oring to Toronto, Ham#Kon,‘ Niagara Falls before their return to their boue The followtng item of business was put through at‘a wefl‘attended meetâ€" ing of the Conestegoâ€"Farmers‘ _ Club last Saturday evening, July 24. To the members of the Conestogo five hundred dollars of the Club‘s funds Gentlemenâ€"At the call of the secreâ€" tary your board of directors _ met on the evening of July the 3rd to investiâ€" gate a rumor widely circulated, to the effect that our sectetary _ had approâ€" priated for his own use some four or Ave hundred dilars of the Club‘s funds secured by him, as alleged, by setling a car of corn which had been ordered for the Club. Now our president has secured the facts and fAgures in connection . with this deal from our central office, and we compared them with the . figures and papers in the hands of our Secreâ€" tary and find that the rumor is utterly without foundation, and we further find that it had its source in quarters very unfrierdly to our _ club . moveâ€" ments. Signed in behalf of the directors by NORMAN SNYDER, Vice President. Moved by Wim. Sheriffs, seconded by Herb. Schneider that we accept this report and that as a club we support our Secretary in any steps he may see fit to take against those who fabricat ed this malicious story and that this resolution be published in the newsâ€" papers. Carried. More little ones die during the hot weather than at any other time of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentry, choâ€" lera Infantum and stomach troubles come withiput warning, and when ‘ a medicine not at hand to give relief promptlyfhe short delay too freqâ€" uently méans that the child has pasâ€" sed beyosd aid. Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets should always ;be kept in the house where there are young childâ€" ren. _ An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, or if the trouble comes suddenly the prompt use of the Tablets will relieve the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bor Baby‘s Great Danger During. Hot Weather Preston Band lâ€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€""â€"â€": The Preeton Band will go to Speedâ€" + 1 well icapnc! Thie afteraics. |MAIL ‘CONTRACT: Golng West SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Miss Annie Marshall, clerk at the Postmaster General, will be reâ€" Graeb‘s store, is taking a trip to the c:de :l! ;)ttlwfn Amul noon;:"n‘ Friday, the 27¢ ay of August, 1920, for the west next week. Wilfred Williams of conveyance His Majesty‘s Maills, on a the same store is also going west.\ proposed Coniract for four years, six Quite a number of Preston pedple Inâ€"|times per week, over New Dundea No. tend going west next week. 1 :".‘;t" Route, from the 1st day of Matrimontat Mixâ€"Up Printed notices containing further A matrimonial mixâ€"up was heard|information as to conditions of proâ€" in Preston police court yesterday. gsod 0‘:“_".1‘“; may be wnb‘:ll :’:;“':_ rms of Tender may obtained a The men involved were Mike Printoof the Post Offices of New Dundc« of Preston and Mike Standaw of pjattsyille, M nubeim, . Hayewv)~ â€" Brantford. It was a complicated case.| Blair, and at the office of the 1 . Magistrate ~ Tilt dtemissed ~the case. | Office Inspoctor, London: =â€"3 Bcotch Doubles CHAS. E. H. PISHEL 1 BrockviMe, Ont. Magistrate â€"Tiltâ€" dtemissed the casa. Scotch Doubles |\ Seven rinks of young bowlers cleaned up in all the events at bow!â€" ing yesterday. This was a big surâ€" prise to the eld bowlers. New Cement Plers A gang of men are working at the new cement plers at the car barns of the Grand River Railway. Another gang of men are at work with plows ‘nd shovels getting ready for the steam shovel which is ready to move from Maple Lane to the Cut, which "bEtween Ha;(;t’- Crossing and the junction. The Gfand ‘River lines are a very busy plade at present. . . Boy Stole Bicycle 4 A young boy who run away from a farmer,between Blair nmpofio\- into trouble in Preston. He stSfe a bicycle. He was taken to the Boys‘ Home this morning ‘at Hespeler. i PRESTON NEWS Mr. George Brauch of Buffalo was ‘n town this morning. William Graham has secured a posâ€" ition as delivery man at Graeb‘s ‘*ore. The Dog Show at the Canadian Naâ€" ‘‘omal Kxhibition has been run for 25 years and is second largest on the continent, 4 (Signed) NORMAN SNYDER, Chairman. The Dr. Williains‘ Medicine Co., id o®l J. G. HURST, 1 34M Sec‘y Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtgined at the Post Offices of Kitchener, Waterâ€" loo, Breslau, Petersburg, Gegman ‘Mills, and at the office of the Post joffice Inspector, London. ’ There will be soid by Wabite Augtion on the premises of the undersigned. situated at 188 King St. E, Kitchenâ€" commen¢thg at 1.30 o‘clock, p.l‘.. (new time}, ‘.e:'.’!p;g-,_uh Ne :" * HousgHofD 1”%4 China Cabtiét." hedrly‘ ‘new, Libragy Wib1e) ‘holia "‘déx ‘Rrxtension Table with nine leakes, six bak leather bottom; Dining Room Chairs, Extension Table, Four Dining Room Chairs, Battenberg Taâ€" ble Cloth and number of Doilies, new Davenette, Buffet, ‘Morris Chair, Two Rockers, Verepdah Chair, Â¥â€"plece Walâ€" nut Parlor Suite, nearly new; small Tables, Mante!l Clock," $â€"4ay Clock (fancy easel), good Parior Rug 3x3% yds, % Bedroom Rugs, l&rge lincleum, for one room, Hall Linoileum, Bedâ€" room Screen, 3 Iron Beds with Springs and Mattresses. Dresser, 4 Wash Stands, 3 pair Wooken Blankets, 4 Bedâ€"spreads, ¢ pair Prannelette Blanâ€" kets, 6 Feather Pillows, Folding Bed Lounge with Mattress, Toilet Set, 4 Lamps, large bevelled glass Mirror, Carpet Sweeper, @‘Cedar Mop, Wail Mop, Kitchen Cupboarc, Baby Buggy, new Baby Walker, 3 nana painted oil pictures, other pictures, Pair Tapestry ‘(‘urulm_ § pair Lace Curtains, fancy GlJassware, Chinag, Silverware, Cutlery, Dishes, Aluminum Set, Graniteware, ‘Crockery, Parlor Heater with self feedâ€" er and new pipes, new Alta Kitchen ismve with copper tank and new pipes, Stove Utensils, Gas Fixtures, Electric Shades, Gas Shades, 3 hand painted electria shades, 3 Window Screens, Shot gun, Safety Razor, other Razors and Strap, number of Books and a Stand, Sâ€"burner Gag Plate, 3â€"burner Gas Stove, nearly new; Coal Shovel‘ and other useful articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. MAIL CONTRACT 30â€"3t hatainbditenin t lt t hi in flce oc Abic e A hi 208 the 27th day of Augusg, 1920, for the conveyance His Majesty‘s Mails, on & proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Kitchener No. 2 Rural Route. from the‘ist day of January, 1921. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, London, 16th July 1920. 32â€"1t. SEALED â€"TENDERS, addressed to. the Postmaster General, will be reâ€" celved at Ottawa until noon on F‘rlday,‘ TERMS, CASH. Mrs. King, Proprietress. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, London, 16th July 1920. Prompt attention will be giver u >> sales entrusted to me and satfstacâ€" tlion guaranteed. } LICENSED AUCTIONEKRA. N~â€". _ JOHN ZIMMERMAN, w Box 69, Phone 340J SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1820. .. «t Anidw * THE , MERCANTILE FIRE INBURANCE ‘ _ INCORPORATED 1874 Bubscribed Capital .. 3250,000 Deposit with the Dominion Gevernment ... $184.808.00 All policles guaranteed by the London & Lancashire Fire Inâ€" wrance Co. Ltd. with Assete of Waterioo, Ont Phon« 219 $42,000,000. Alfred Wright, Seqretary. . a sokpa piat. Aot, ; l uin S3 ) e y 4 â€"r +A CHAS. E. H. FISHER, __ Post Office Inspector. ‘COmPAJNY DUERING & SHANTZ, +â€"â€" Auctioneers. Post Office Tus: t Waterloo };mg"uu‘h.umlnmm the promises of the undersigned, 46 William Séreet, in the Town of ~RQUSEROLD,RENEQTiH,â€"â€"| 4 6ldo beards, Extension: Table, Room chaits,;rockers, glqge cornyr chpboard. ? Binks, Couch, Louaky, Lee{ Table, 18 Kitchen Chairs, Hail Bewâ€" ing Machine, Organ, Bed RJom Suite, Dirnts Bed with Springs and Mditresa ‘l beda ¢with sufings and wu;qu 5 VWashstands. Dessaor l‘urit Sa‘te, Parlar Table, 3 }a 1 Tabl=s, Burcan, Jardiniere | Stist. Haby _ Carriage, child‘s chair, counter scales, eap, 240 lbe., number of Pictures, Kitchen Cupâ€" board, 2 Tables, Butcher Beach. Wash * ing machine and wrimger 2 crossâ€"«cut Saws,.2 Buck Saws, 3 Axes, 2 Picks, 2 Garden Hoge, Rake, Lawn Rake, Lawn Mower, Shovels, Spade, Step Ladder, Long Ladder, Clothes Horse, Flat Iron, Shoemaker‘s Outft, Kettle Stove, Parâ€" Jor Heater, Drum â€" Stove Utensas, crockery, vinegar bavel, 2 hand saws, Square. Brace «od Bits and a ‘ot ct ‘other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Also 22 Chickens. SATURDAY, AUGUST &18T, 192. ‘ commencinig., . at ,.. L230 . o‘ciock, p m., (now time), sharp, us ifoloves| !~ ~*> FOR SALEâ€"Chevrotet Sedan, good as new, in A1 conditionâ€"can be bought for $900â€"good reasons for selling. _ come‘ and see the car and we will give you a demonstration. Phone 785 Kitchener. 32â€"31. BUTCHERS AND MEAT TRIMMERS Wanted â€" Good wages. Apply to Dumarts Ltd., Kitchener. _ 32â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Horse; 10 years old, 1100 lbs. Good worker. Apply A. Musselâ€" man, New Dundee .or stand 36 marâ€" ket. (basement) . .. ~‘ gt FOR SALE â€" Ford ton truck with stake body and cab. ‘This truck has been very little used and must be sold immediately. 76 Queen Street. Phone 747. The second and last instalment of Canadian War Memorial | Paintings will fill the Art Gallery at the «Canâ€" adian National Exhibition this year Painted in England and on the various battlefronts, they will have their first public display at Toronto. TERMS, CASH. Mrs. Marie Andreas, Proprietor Ed. Reuel, Clerk. W/ANTED â€" Girls for Dining Room work. c&mmencing Sept. 15th. Apâ€" ply to Miss Montgomery. dietitian. Ontario Agricultural College. 32â€"3t POR SALE.â€"â€"â€" Plano cass organ. First FOR SALE â€" Steem engine tractor, power 16 engine and 19 boiler, in good condition. Will be sold cheap for quick sale. Apply A. C. Bowâ€" man, R.R. No. %, Petersburg. 29â€"4t. icleâ€"Telegraph office Waterloo, or Daily ‘Telegraph, Kitchener. 54â€"6t Waliter W.Frickey‘ Duering&Shantz LICENSED AUCTâ€"ONEERS for Countles of Waterioo, Perth and Oxford All sales entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. Anyone wishing to purchase farm lands or City Property will do well to call on ue before buying. Large lists to choose from. Valuator s All Sales entrusted to me will recelve _ , orompt attentiqn. Ch Rdpsonable ns .: Phone 48. W.t;qMoo or â€" leave; order at) Chiréhic:eâ€"Tologbagh â€" Ud. Lippert, residence, phene 231 Best Equipment, r Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterloe 33 W. Shinn reaidence, Water|oe, Experienced â€" Auctioneer ani Otore phone, Kitchener, 870. Undertaking BHINN & LIPPERT H. B. DVUERING, E. J. SHANTZ, o *A DUERING & SHANTZ, Phone 706, Waterloo. e 136, Waterioo. Auctioneers. K: n kcvifwe 9 on mag a%.;~ «ta #%: Otto Lersep, 245. King,, Sireet West | *~ KKCROAEF:.â€" ez it gu« 6. safk#) % e JOHN ZIMMERMAN a AUCTIONEER . «* Aug. 21. â€" Contrastor‘s. complete Moving outit and other.,chattels of Henry Jacobi, > + as zlnubcr unlimited. Ideal f i5 180 to 130 bs. We bhuy fer a glass trade. You give us the and we will pay the price." 4 - point Baden, every alternate W f day, Aug. 25, $ . _ Farm, consisting of 128 acres, situâ€" ated 4 miles west of New Dundee, and 4 miles northwest of Plattsville. Land is in good state of cultivation. On the premises is aâ€"good bank barn, 55x72 ft.; with all necessary outbuildâ€" Ings; good 1% ‘storey white brick house, with woodshel attached. Also a good supply of hard and soft good orchard and 20 acres w pasture land. ‘Terms. P â€"> _ For further particulars apply t . > ! ‘ 1. H. TOMAN, O Auctioneer, * â€"~The Graphic and AppiieW Arts seo tion at the UCAnadian Natio®al Exhibtâ€" tion hag been reorganized and the best display in years is expected in this section. @4 &3 « # less, situated st Lerington, two miles north of Waterjop, 4 miles nortb ot xuc::sr. B acra® hardwood busk, rest in state cuicivation. On the premises is n good ban« bara with necessary putbtwil}ings, good twe starey brick hoise, with woodsked.â€" Apply to Charles S Sir3h, Waterics. Farm, 3 mllcs west of Waterloo on Erbs road. 3 miles ‘gas#â€" from Bt Agaths, situated in Weterloo Town ship on the town linc between Water loo and Wilmot (Lot 41), contaizs 188 acres of good land, > well ‘ dultivated, drained, and is a spleadid f‘h farm. Only one mile to l!bool.,l miles to market and church, rural tnail, neat to Hydro Power line. A light well, good water;>4 wells bes! On farm are two dweum:hm;z. a T gtone house, wood she ‘ x 36, a brick house 21‘ * 20" vgh’ wondshed attached.:> & bankbar» 15â€"z 45 with straw shed 40‘ x 36‘ with stables unden n ath. Implemant shed 75 x 84‘ sult ... < able to put in n;z and grain.. }k_"",l' cellar 33‘ x 15x 9‘. Driving shed :‘{fi b x 24‘ and other buildings. A _ “5‘ > building sultable for blackemith lt with smoke house attached, 1% 9# + in fall wheat, about 37 scres in grags, * ><>; 15 acres pasture, orchard. Builldings are situated about . the £ center of farm, which is aâ€"grsat adveasâ€" tage in Iabor saving. THE MARTIN HERGOTT EST. 30â€" per onl( 9 t O 54 0 u) Ring 47W. > Box‘ 280 WATERLOO; ONT. B4 WILLIAM MICKUS Licensed Auctioncer for the Countigs of Waterieq and Wellington effects ofiMys. WANTED Bacon Hogs and mw&&alfi;qu‘i hat, neaÂ¥ the:&Qugar Fabtory. ~ °* :. Sifeiaat ut City Flour Mille is the right pléner to sell Furnitureâ€"§ ~par poat. :. . Farm : Stook and :implemente 14 Special carigad 1 ‘“g.,.""“"’& peci o# Farmers‘, CTubs. . Chopping gdongé. Ask for‘ prices or other information you may ‘desire as we are‘ here to give our best service. Our phoné number is 99. . IRVINE MASTER, Mifler & Grain Merphant * (The Orf Firm) â€" Master & Hunsberger __ THE MARTIN HERGOTT EST. MISS MAGDALEN®E HERRGOTT, R. R. 3, Watarloo. FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE "B.£00dd. stpeX of Brign and 186 Park St, Waterioo. 9 oo f un eW L > ® wb ha ocs 'i Kitchener FARM FOR SALE tuo‘-‘-a.‘ w 20 9 4 guhw. d i4 t#

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