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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Sep 1920, p. 7

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F t. ,_ M i NA Announcement is m§46â€"â€"0fâ€"â€"the millions â€"toâ€"prerâ€"twp â€"tpadredâ€"milliona launching , of uul_u;ou.;‘(;:{w :’bflhyod Organizing Ability ; ance company, the Ontario Equitable hen Mr. Tweedjoined the Mutual, Life {cltimhdn-m ymaoH coâ€"rery yae« bnt with its head offices in \3: rloo. The| mess at thef “reh mllllon‘ Twin Oity has béqnm â€" regarded lor.dollar- a year. Last year a totat of many years as the insurance centre of| OÂ¥er fortyâ€"one millions was roochod.‘ Ontarty and the addition of this nowl'hlh the new business secured this @ompany serves to emphasize the imâ€"| year will be . considerably hl(llo'.‘i portance of Kitchener and Waterloo| While a good deal of this expansion is in the Insurance felds. the result of the Great War and the‘ The new company bas been organâ€"|influence of the epidemic on tho1 ized under the management of Mr. 8.|minds of the public, it is admitted C. Tweed, whe has recently resigned‘that Mr. Tweed‘s executive and orâ€" from the position of superintendent ganizing ability kave played a big of agencies of the Mutual Life of part in the expansion. The new company bas been organâ€"|influence of the epidemic on the ized under the management of Mr. 8.|mind. of the public, it is admitted C. Tweed, whe has recently resigned‘that Mr. Tweed‘s executive and orâ€" from the position of superintendent ganizing ability kave played a big of agencies of the Mutual Life of part in the expansion. Carada. A charter has been secured _ It is a wellâ€"knowr fact that in proâ€" authorizing a capital of $2,000,000, amd portion to population Canada has a a number of prominent local men, as smallet number of insurance . comâ€" well as several outsiders, will be panies than elther the United States identified with the new enterprise. or England, and, as the public are Commence Business at Once becoming more and more educated to The name of the new company bas|the value of insurance, the ficld beâ€" been selected partly â€" because the‘fore the new companry is a bright one. Equitable Company of New York ls{ In a recent issue of the Agents‘ withdrawing from the Canadian field} Bulletin, issued by the Mutual Life, and 2 number of its Canadian agentl;the announcement of the severance of are joining the new company. The Mr. Twoed‘s connection with the Ontario Equitable will write non-par-‘company is made. Mr. Charles Ruhy.‘ ticipating business only. and will general manager, in writing of the cover the life, bealth and accident inâ€" change in the staff, commented on the surance fields completely. !high degree of efficiency on the part Business will be commenced at of the field force during the perlod! once, temporary offices having heanjwhlch Mr. Tweed had been in charge, secured in the building of the Waterâ€", closing with the statement that ‘"in loo Mutual Fire Insurance Company, severing his connection with the at Waterioo. |c0mpany, he (Mr. Tweed) will have Mr. Tweed has had a lifeâ€"long exâ€" the satisfaction of knowing that as a perience in the insurance field. He result of his work he leaves our orâ€" started as a stenographer with the ganization in the highest state of efâ€" Metropolitan Life in one of its Canâ€" ficiency in the history of our compâ€" adiah offices. He also served for a'any." f The charming young bride. who was given away by her father. wore a lovely gown of silver brocaded | satin, with court train, and veil that was worn by her great | grandmother, and carried a shower bouquet of orchids, ophelia and sweetheart roses. Miss Florence Krug, the maid of honor, was gowned in pink taffeta and tulle , hat, with touches of sllver. _ There were four bridesmaids, Miss | Elaine Robinson, attired in pink taffeta and tulle hat, A Twin City society wedding of unusual | interest, one | that has been jong looked forward to and much â€" discussed, took _ place at 1 o‘clock Wednesday in the church of Bt. John the Evangelist, when Miss Carolyn Barnes Bowlby, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. D. Shannon Bowlby, 16 Margaret Avenue, was married to Mr. Norman _ Montgomery Davison, _8 Abreng St. East. Rev. H. M. Langâ€" Ford performed the ceremony. The church, made beautiful for the oecasion in rainbow | shades with pink, white and mauve asters on a background of green arches, was thronged to the doors. There were woore than 200 invited guests. Business will be commenced | at once, temporary offices having been secured in the building of the Waterâ€" loo Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at Waterioo. Mr. Tweed has had a lifeâ€"long exâ€" perience in the insurance field. He started as a stenographer with the Metropolitan Life in one of its Canâ€" adiah offices. He also served for a number of years with the Equitable and later took the superintendency of the Mutual, in which position he has met â€" with â€" marked _ success. He has been associated with the Mutual Company for four and a half years, during which time the business in force has increased from one hundred with touches of silver, Miss Helen Witzel, attired in green taffeta and tulle hat with touches of sllver. Miss Dorothy Davison, cousin of the brideâ€" groom, attired in apricot taffeta and tulle bat, with touches of ailver, and Mias Florence Clement, wearing a gown of blueo taffeta and tulle hat, with touches of silver. The maid of homor and the four bridesmaids all wore dainty silver slippers and exâ€" POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED WEDNESDAY Organized Under Managem ent of 8. C. Tweed Formerâ€" ly Superintendent of Agencias of Mutual Life of Canadaâ€"Head Office in Waterloo â€" Capitalized at COMMENCES BUSINESS AT ONCE, ‘TRIBUTE FROM TCHARLES RUBY Cook‘s Cotten Root Stands for IRA H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundes, Ontario. My motto is to conduct a!ll Sales entrusted to me in a most capable and efficient manner. Phone 9, ring 3. A enfe, veliable wruh?; ned(c-r, Bold: in thrce deâ€" To" 228 Ne 8. $8 per box. ; 1 r box. h’d ty all M&uzr sent THBencyrarorctwe co.. v:ll'M ggiste, or sen rfln rercipziof | price pimpblet, hd .ream I. H. T O M A N A L O N E Little Miss June Forsythe and Patey Bactz, the train bearers, wore white net with pink taffeta ruffles and white poke bonnets. Betty Clement, the pretty little flower girl, wore a dress of pale blue organdie with hat to match. The bridegroom was assisted by 1. A. Fisher. of Montreal. The ushers â€" were Mesars. J. Richardson, J)r. Proctor, George Lang, Jr., and H. A. Fawcett. The bride‘s mother wore an imported _ gown of â€" apricot _ Georâ€" gette crepe with touches of Chinese blue. and carried a bouquet of Opâ€" hella roses. The bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Rhoda Davisor, wore a gown of black satin, with hat to match and a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Florence Clement sang aweet ly during the signing of the register, being accompanied by her brother, Mr. W. P. Clement, who also played the wedding marches. Mrs. Wan. Barâ€" rett accompanied the cheir. Mr. Tweed‘s resignation was . to take effect at the close of the year. Recognizing the good service he had rendered the Mutual, the directors, at a recent meeting, granted him three months‘ vacation, commencing Oct. 1, in order that he might assume Mis new duties at once. quisite gifts of the groom. They carâ€" ried sheafs of gladioli to match the gowns, A buffet lunch was served at lhe‘ bride‘s home following the ceremony the ho@se decorations being in rainâ€" bow shades of autoumn flowers. The numerous and costly gifte were a testimony of the high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Davizon are held among their wide circle of friends. Among the guests present wera Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rarues, of Prowdence, _ R. 1. the grandâ€" parents _ of _ the bride, Mre. Barnes wearing a gown of taupe Georgette, with black hat trimmed with Paradise, plumes; Mrs. D. S. Bowlby, Sr., wearing a gown of black and white lare, with black hat trimâ€" med with a white plume; Mra. J. P. Fennell, wearing a gown of Chinese blue crepe with touches of sliver and grey bat; Miss Patricla Fennell, wearing a gown of Dresden ninon aver blue satin and hat to match; Mrs. 1. Hoffman, of Retroit, great Hours P +m to 6 o.m. Lait 11 THIS ORICINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDLTION City‘s most active war workers. She is a former Regent of the “'l‘ormny“ Atkins" chapter I. O. D. E, whose members were busily engaged during the war years in behalf of the boys "over there." Bhe is a llvorlu‘ in local social circles. Mr. Davison is manager of the Canadian Con.oll-{ dated Felt Co. Ltd., in this city. Since coming to Kitchener a few years ago he has made a legion of friends. He is a past president of the Board of Trade, and the Young Men‘s Club. He is also connected with numerous other organizations Inl the Twin City. Mr. and Mrs. Davison will leave on an extended motor ‘rip for a honey moon. ‘ Miss Louise and Mr. J. Doerscht ; T of Waterloo, visited friends on Satâ€" !Alf. Moyer, urday and Sunday in the vicinity of | Clerk their former home. ( w Mr. and Mrs. A. H‘lborn and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman visited Mr. and Mrs. Hagey at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day. . Prize winners in writing at the New Hamburg fall fair were : first, Lillian Diefenbacher; second, Mary Hilborn; third. Marjorie Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Greutzner and famâ€" ily, Miss E. Greutzner of Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Greutzner of Hespeler, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenslager on Sunday. Rev. N. 9. Schwalm, pastor of the ‘Mennonite Brethren church, has been stationed at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm and family will leave shortâ€" ly for their new field of labour. ilyHi,r,CneS â€"olesehlei warrt Quite a number of our farmer neighbours have sold their farms and lSt are moving to the city. Amonrg thore having sold are: Conrad Doerr, Wm. | = Toman, Orv. Coleman and as we unâ€" to derstand some more are willing to | me sell. Somd people will make mlsflM. takes. . rem‘s dresses. otc. Why spend months at a shop as an apprentice, where you baste. hem and overcast for 6 months, then not know how to cut out a dress, when through there, when we can tehch you in a couple of weeks. Free trial and no pay till you have completed your lessons. Terms this season will be $16.50. Charts are given free with lessons. Cimss beâ€" gins op October 12th. Fer full inforâ€" mation call or phone to school. ELLISON DRESSCUTTING SChHooL 394 King Street East Kitchener Mr. E. Grassett and Miss J. Brown have returned bhome after spending a couple of weeks with friends in Torâ€" onto. Mr. R. W. Graham spent the week end with friends in Stratford. Mr. Archie Love, of Ayr, spent Sun day with Mr. Wim. Lova. The regular meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Auxilary was held Tuesday afâ€" ternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Walkâ€" er, Huron Road. In connsctton with the me*lng a presentation was made Mr. Wilson of Toronto, spent® the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Chr. Kavelman. . Mr. Knechtel of Kitchener, buyer for the Merchants‘ Rubber Co., apent a few days in the village. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fetter and son, Clayton, of New Hamburg, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. G. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stevens and famâ€" Dy and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lichti and son. Floyd, and Mr. C. Lichti motored to Tavistock on Sunday. __Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilhelm spent a couple of days with friends at Zurich. Mr. D. Coxson, Mrs. 1. Nahrgang and daughter, Bessie, and Mrs. J. J. Graham motored to Kitchener on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. Cyrus Scott and son, Bruce, of Belgrave, spent a couple of*days with Mrs. M. J. Somerville Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruce, of Ayr, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. J. Somerâ€" ville here. Mr. Max Puddicombe. of Toronto, spent a couple of days last week with his mother, Mrs. S. E. Puddicombe. randmother of th will operate every Tuesday and Wednesday till further C1DER MILL . .and in To Woeeks so@ty OJ §.. . 3 o W J. B. SAUDER, Prop. St. Jacobs. NEW DUNDEE Mr:2M brosr@ i si zhn Phone 1444J HAYSVILLE a complete course in cutâ€" gad finishing of 'luv:unoui’.m ‘ Phone 48 Mr. and Mrs. Beam, Mr.\ Stratton and son Kepneth of Guelrk. spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Charles Lederman. faar f ~ Mrs. Peter Sehl l13 returned home after spending a week with har daughters, Mrs. A. E. Green at Hamâ€" ilton and Mrs. A. Bucke! at Brantâ€" Mr. L. Reine left for Montreal on Tuesday to attend the annual conyenâ€" tion of the Canadian Ticket Agents Assoclation. He also expects to visit Quebee city. Mr. Victor Ernst, of Cleveland, Ohlo, a son of the late C. F. Ernat, called on old friends in town‘thig week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Becker spent Wed nesday in London. The many friends of Mrs. John P. Rau are pleased to hear that she is progressing very favorably after havâ€" ing gone through an operation about two weeks ago. â€" The Mise Ella and Eva Ruttug visitâ€" ed frienda in Kitchemer this week. ... Mr. and Mra. James A. Rennia ef Cheslay, spegt a few days with to Mrs. M. J. Somerville who intends moving to Ayr in the near future. Miss M. Tye read the addreas and Miss Carrie Brown presented her with a jbalf dozen silver knives and forks. Mr. and Mra. Howard N. Culbert and Mijss Reta Benedict returned home today after spending several days with the former‘s parents at Little Briton. ceived by the understgned up to two o‘clock in the afternoon of Monday, October the 4th, 1920, for the purchase of debentures, of the corporation of the Township of Wellesley to the aâ€" mount of thirtyâ€"five thousand dollars ($35,000) to be fssued under the authâ€" ority of ‘byâ€"law No. 791, passed the 10th day of August, 1920, extending over a period of ten years, bearing inâ€" terest at fit‘l:o rate of 6 per cent per annum, m August the 10th, 1920, repayable by equal annual Instalments of $4,755.37 inctuding principal and interest, payable at the Standard Bank of Canada, at St. Clements, Ont., said issue of debenture being for the purâ€" pose of proviging for the payment of the purchase and inxtallation of what is designated ‘"The, Municipal Tele: Mr. and Mrs. Harry turned to their home Friday after spending latter‘s home here. talatives here. and Mary period design, Jacobean finâ€" ish), natural reed Bird Cage and Stand with Bird, Brass Bed, Spring and Matâ€" tress, black walnut Chiffonier (Queen Aune design), single Bed, Spring and Mattress, Bedding, Pillows, Tollet Bet, Purior Heater, Coal Oil Heater, Six plain Dining Reom Chairs, Leaf Table, Complete Tea Set, Kitchen Silverware, a lot of Dishes, Tea Towels, some Oil Painted Pictures, a lot of other Picâ€" tures, Mirror, Statue, Oil Cloth, Winâ€" dow Screens, Carpet Strips, Kitchen Utensils, Washing Machine, Wash Boiler, Axe, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. ‘This is a splendid opportunity for anybody wishing to buy good furniâ€" ture as everything is practically new. This sale must be held as proprietor is leaving town. In case of rain sale will be held indoors. BV "Jardinters F k oborh )Mfiu | w'f‘e’l"c‘:tm phone System in the Township of Welâ€" lesley" in the County of Waterloo. Tenders will be received for the whole amount of isgue or in blocks of not less than $5,000.00 each. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. _ Davenport, 3 Wicker Chairs, upholâ€" stered in tapestry, and a Wicker Taâ€" ble to match; Axrminster Rug, 4% by 1% ft., Brussels Pining Room Rug, 9 BY 14 f1..3. 5900 ABall Rugs, China ACCEPTS PORTFOLIO, B8t. John, N.B., Sept. 27.â€" Premler Foster announced last night that Hon. Clifford W. Robinson, of Moncton, had accepted the portfolio of lands and mines, recently made tacant by the resignation of Hon. Dr. E. A. Smith. Hon. Mr. Robinson has bean a mamâ€" ber of the Cabinat without portfolio @ince 1917. For a time in 1907â€"08 he was promier of the proyince, Purchaser to supply printed deben tures, coupons, eto, at his expense. JOHN REIDEL, Reeve of ‘Wellesley Tp. St. Clements, Sept. the 16th, 1920. There will Bb¢ soid by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises, 16 ,PJme Street. opposite the K. & ‘W. Mospital, in the City of Kiteb@her, on SsATUVRDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920, commencing at 1.30 o‘clock, p.m., sharp, as follows: TENDERS WANTED "SEALED TENDERS" will be re TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY Wfi WEd Fera Woxr. J4" fi)}.fl k, EJancy Cushigns, PÂ¥us h _ curtaius, :"c‘u‘t‘w&nln Sutb (Whham NEW HAMBURG WALTER W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. TERMSâ€"CASH Leonard Elvy, Prop. L Stahl, /re In Chicago on a week at the 39â€"2t Number unlimited. Ideal volig:.a 180 to 220 Ths. We buy for a h glass trade. You give us the goodr and we will pay the price. Shipping point Haden. dvery alternate Wednés day. October 6th. sales entgus to tion guu‘ntxn‘t Box 69, Phone 340J .on the premises of the ubdersigned,| on the Premises, 24 Peter Street, in situated oneâ€"haif mile south of Floraâ€"| the City of Kitchener, on * «ale and three miles noithwest of El ‘ lanteg cnm SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920, VEHICLES,â€" _ Stock Rack. 2 Tax Racks, 2 Hay Knives, Wagon with SBugar Beet Box (new)}; Truck Wagon with Box; Scraper, Work Bench, 20 Rods of Fencing Wire; 25 lbs. Staples and Brace Wire; Leng Ladder; 12 ft. Ladder; 2 Bob Sleighs, good as new with Bunks; Cutter; Top Buggy; Wheelbarrows; Grind Stonc; Ford Touring Car in good running order; 2 Logging Chains, Crowbar, Forks and Shovels of all descriptions. LICENSED AUCTIONEEA. NO~.Q: _ _PIGS AND POULTRY,â€"Registered Berkshire Boar, 2 years old; 3 Pure Bred Berkshire Sows, supposed to be in pig; 3 Young Sows, if not previousâ€" ly sold; 20 Pigs from 2 to 3 months old; About 75 S. C. W. Leghorn Hens IMPLEMENTS, â€" _ Massey Harris Binder, 7 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris Mowâ€" er, 5 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris Hay Load: er; Masseyâ€"Harris Side Delivery and Tedder; Masseyâ€"Harris 12 ft. Rake; Masseyâ€"Harris 13 hoe Drill; Masseyâ€" Harris 17 Spring Tooth Cultivator; Frost and Wood 12 Spring Tooth Culâ€" tivatos; Dise; 3â€"section Iron Harrow; 4 sec. Iron Harrow; Scuffier; Masseyâ€" Harris Riding Plow; â€" Verity Plow; Oliver Plow; 2 twoâ€"furrow Gang Plows Land Roller; Root Pulper; Fanning Mill; Scale With Stock Plat/orm, c~>. 2000 lbs. TERMS OF SALE:â€" Hay, Grain, Poultry, Roots, Small Pigs and all sums of 10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. Fred Soehner, Wm. 8. Witter, Clerk. Prop. HARNESS.â€"2 Sets Team Harness (1 good as new)}; Set Plow Harness; 3rd Horse Harness; 2 Sets Buggy Harâ€" me«s; (1 new) if not previously sold; Collars, Halters. Straps of all descripâ€" tionsg, 4 Sets Doubletrees, Neckyokes, 2 Scoop Shovels, Beat Fork, Dung Forks, Pitch Forks. CATTLE,â€" _ Registered Shorthorn Bull 1 year old, Newton Loyalist 2nd; 7 Young Cows, supposed to be in calf; 2 Heifers, supposed to be in calf; 6 Young Cattle rising 2 years old; 2 @pring Calves; 2 Veal Calves, 3 mos. old. HAY AND GRAIN,â€"11 tons of Hay; Quantity of Mixed Grain, Oats and Barley; About 70 Rows of Turnips; about 40 rods long. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,.â€"Melotte Cream Separator, 2 Sap Pans, 80 Wooden Sap Buckets, 80 Tin Sap Bucâ€" kets, 2 Meat Barrels, Cider Barrel, Heater for Coal and Wood. Coal Oil Stove, Organ. Bed Room Suite, 2 Bedâ€" steads with Springs and Mattresses. Table, Churn and other articles too numerous to mention. . THURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920, commending ay 12.30 0‘Gook, p.m., sharp, the following valuable proâ€" arty: u0 e n ns uen ez rising 5 years i ! matched, Hors y years old, Aged Mare WANTED Bacon Hogs Prompt attentten will be g‘ver u x There will be sold by Public Auction| _ Fhere will be sold by Public Auction (The Ord Firm) Master & Hunsberger THE MERCANTILE FIRE JMSURANCE Waterioo, Ont. Phone 249 tNCORPORATED 1874 Subsoribed Capital ..$250,000 Depusit with the Dominion Gévernment ..... $156,608.00 All policles guaranteed by the London & Lancashire Fire Inâ€" wrance Co. Ltd. with Assets of iluable Real Estate a.ld' of Household Effects, Etc. $42,000,000. Alfred Wright, Becretary. C. A. BOEMM, DiIST. aAgat. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers COMPANY m, % years ofa |â€" Pamet Oak Davenport~ * *#rmed ::q:mo abad geib,@ek Rocking CBaiprs, leatbér{trimming. yedrs old, Mare y| Mahogany Centre Table, Q@arter Cut re. Oak Writing Desk; Quarter Cut Oak istered Shorthorn | Bed Room Rocker, Whife Enamelled viton Loyalist 2nd; / Bed with Springs and Mattress, White osed to be in calf; | lron Hed with Springs and Mattress, to be in calf; 6| Brass Bed with Springs and Mattress, g 2 years old; 2| Quarter Cut Oak Chiffonier, Dresser eal Calves, 3 mos.|and Wash Stand, White Enamelled Dresser, Child‘s Crib, 2 Square Tables, .TRY,â€"Registered | Quarter Cut Oak Buffet, 6 Dining years old; 3 Pure 3 Room Chairs, pnew 95 plece Dinner Set is, supposed to be l High Chair, Kitchen Rocker, Kitchen vs, if not previousâ€"| Cabinet, Kitchen Table, 4 Jardiniere m 2 to 3 months| Stands. Rug 10 x 15, Rug 10 x 12, Hall W. Leghorn Hens.| Rug 4 x 12, eightday Clock, Hot â€" Massey Harris| Point Electric tron, Electric Toaster, asseyâ€"Harris Mowâ€"| Kitchen â€" Mirror, Pictures, Kitchen â€"Harris Hay Loadâ€"| Utensils, Glassware, Dishes, Crockery, Side Delivery and ! Chamber Set, Food Chopper, Doll Carâ€" rris 12 ft. Rake;|riage, Coal Oil Heater, Combination oe Drill; Masseyâ€"| Coal, Gas and Wood Stove, 3 Coal Oil Tooth Cultivator;| Lamps, Baby‘s Bathk Tub, 2 Wash Spring Tooth Culâ€"| Tubs, Washboard, Dustlees Ash Sifter, tion Iron Harrow;| Garden Tools, Snow Shovel, Carpet Scuffier; Masseyâ€"| Sweeper, Dustless Mop, Lawn Sear, ; Verity Plow;| Hose, Curtain Poles, Gocart, Sleigh. urrow Gang Plows TERMSâ€"CASH. me and satistac Waterloo i This is to certify that 1 have used ;M!NARD'S LINIMENT in my family : for years @and consider it the best | linimert on the market. 1 have found tit excellent for horse besh. [ (Signed) 1 w. S. PINEO. 40â€" 1t HOUSEHOLD SALE Valuable white brick house, 11 rooms, hot water, furnace, bathroom, and all conveniences, large lot. Price $6 200. Apply LOUIS MANK, 80 Wilâ€" liam Bt., Waterloo WILLIAM MICKUS Liceniged Auctioneer for the Countio® W. G. Newmaster, Proprietor FARM FOR SALE. Comprising 2 acres with good buildâ€" ings, situated in the village of Centreâ€" ville, near car line. All kinds of fruit trees and abundance of good water. Suitable for retired farmer. For furâ€" ther particulars apply John E. Dippel. R. R. No. 3, Kitchener. 39â€"1 mo. "Wodlands," Middleton, FOR SALE â€" Oxford Down, one Shearling ram, and early spring Oxâ€" ford down ram lamb, both with pedâ€" igree. Also pure Shorthorn bull with pedigres, 4 months old. Anply to P Rieder, Westmount Farm, Kitchener P. O. ; 874 Furnitureâ€"5 per cent. â€" Farm Stock and Implements {% Waliter W.Frickey LICENSED) AUVCTâ€"ONEERS for Countles of Waterloo, Perth and Oxford ‘ All eales entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. Anyone wishing to purchase farm tands or City Property will do well to call on use before buying. Large lists to choose from. All SBales entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. Duering&Shantz Phone 48, Waterloo :or leave order at Chrontoleâ€"Telegraph I office 26. 2t Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn resldence, Waterioo, 333W. Ed. Lippert, residence, phone 231 . Stere phone, Kitchener, 676. Undertaking Ring 347W. Wox 280 ; wWATERLOO, ONT. M‘ GENERAL Experienced _ Auctioneer and Valuator of Waterloo and Wellington mepping at 1.30 o‘clock, p.., p, as follows: d HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Valuable Household Effects. SHINN & LIPPERT E. J. BHANTZ, Charges Reasonable DUERING & SHANTZ, ®. DUERING, OF Phone 706, Waterloo. Phone 136, Waterloo Auctioneer. 39â€"2t St. Clements. We C C Nov. 10. â€"(Wednesday) Â¥a and implements of Sam Heir miles wesi of St. Clements miles east of Crosshill. TYCTBSCNDUTE. 4 A[‘ Nov. 18th.â€"Farm Stock, Im gl@ and Household Effects of Henry] 3 miles north east of Bl and 2 miles north west of Newâ€"G many. Py November 24th â€" Farm _ "‘stf and implements of Mrs. Jes. Dorscht, 2%% milés S. west of Ba berg, 3 miles east of Erbsville. Dec. 1 (Wednesday) Farm . stc implements and household effects Alexander Schaefer 1 mile west Kitchener. Nov. §, (Sat :cu o?h . &A t. Clements. Nov. 11 ,Thursday) Farm steok, plements and household . effe6ts Ralph Koch, 1% miles northeast Winterbourne, 2 miles south@@st Weissenburg. cog SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General .will be agafit. received at Ottawa until hgon i ‘Friday, the 22nd day of October, for the conveyance His Maj Mails, on a proposed Contract . f¢ ‘four years, six times per week, 0 Waterioo No. 2 Rural Route, from Ist of January next. # Dec. 7.â€"Tuesdayâ€"Farm Stock, and Implements and Household Eflectl":. Clements Moyer, 114 miles west of 8 Clements and 2 miles south west OR Bamberg and 4% miles south east of; Linwood. «d Thursday, Oct. 14.â€"Farm y pliements and bousehoid effec Willlam Witter, 14 ‘mile «c Fioradaie and 3 miles northWesf Eimira. . of Breslau apd 2% Bigomingdale. Printed notices containing furth&@ information as to conditions of m posed Contract may be seen C blank forms of ‘Tender: may be ot? tained at the Post Offices of Wm lon, Bridgeport, Conestogo, Kitc er. Preston, St, Jacobs, and .at th@ office of the Post Office Inspectog. London, i CHAS. E. H.. FISHER, ; We beg to advise the farmers i% the vicinity of Kitchener and Watem« loo that we have opened an office §# Kitchener at 127 King Stroet Week, We are the biggest. most far reachâ€" Ing and most influential selling agency in the world. Last year w§\ sold farms to the valua of $20,000,000. At the present moment we are reâ€" celving anywhere from 5000 to 7000 inquiries for farms each week. If you want to sell your farm call at our office and we will give you the hest possible service, and charge you only a smail commission for ouf work whon the farm is sold. n â€"â€"cthn 35â€"2t Oct. 19.â€"Tuesdayâ€"Farm Stock, {mi plements and Household Effects br longing to Casper Schenk, situated % miles east of Wilmot centre and .% miles west of Mannbeim on the Bleam‘s road. 2 fects of W.T. Newmaster, Bt.. Kitchener. MAIL CONTRACT Post Office Inspector‘s Office London, 10th Septr., 1920. W. F. FRICKEY : Oct. 2.â€"Saturday.â€" Howsehold fects of Leonard Elvy, 16 Pine Stt opposite the K. & W. Hospital. Oct. 28 (Thursday) Farm stock, plements and househoid effects . Margaret Witt, 2% miles 'mdo:rtm mme. norg‘ of a ourst@unptln1$je.) si.l 6 °. Nov. 3rd.â€"Farm‘ Stock and Th FARMS WANTED=: Shorts . always ..an Ipecial earload lot prices‘ to Farmers‘ Clubs. Chopping done. Ask for prices or other information you lg desire as we are here: give our best service. 4 is the right place to sell wheat, your rye and grain. Also to buy § our and mill feéd. | :;f; _ A good stock of Bran id Kitchener City Flour Mills . A. Strout Farm Agency K Our phone number is 98 . IRVINE MASTER, Miller & Grain Merchant 127 King Street West. Kitchener, Ont. 1. H. TOMAN, 214 Queer St, & 4e Post Office Inspectog. ye and F to ,e¢§’}" koanm s .on

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