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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Oct 1921, p. 9

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__" Mirazen took a turn at the thunder bor. t k bere," be cried, striding up to k ‘Michae} and spinning that port _\ °+ J little man aboat without deference _a_ _ â€" Wrbis ago or size, "Mr. Corrigan, if you + bre twenty years younger 1‘d give ? . you the soundest thrashing you ever C %h&_{ your life}" P surprising development the ‘(.. Wintire company. with the exception of l:lt hgor. were too amaszed to do t t but atare at the furious young "‘ ’..': The furious young man continâ€" 9 s.i. vious to his surroundings: "a z. to you in confidence, sir, as é Imy «ttorney, at your own suggestion, $ adked advice. 1 was helpiess, as â€"____you knew, hanging between duty to dad afd my pledge to Mr. Renwyck. 3 You‘re‘swindled us all, sirâ€"these genâ€" lemen of their barbors, me of what 1 © d _ (faay magely. the Geld, long: be m beiplesa . legisiature led astray; _-‘qf‘éo&ny zll mil pm-:u: Michagi.\ "First. ! wanted the fon of the mh#;m I wanted W rap at Jacob, who is inclined to think he Knows everything in the world; third, I wante®: in joke on my friend, Bill (Williams; fourth. 1 wanted to prove to you two Ald gray rats that your teeth asre getting dulled by age; Ofth, 1 bad mt heart the real welfare of the great atite of Tekas; sizth. 1 would not see m beipiesa . legisiature led astray; ; pany 1 Geld, long before he ‘:‘0 m&%rfi ‘nndo“ll‘mv'ixre my f to prove it 1 kuew every move td of you, and while you aud Bii tin legisiature to whisky ‘and re lflm &'me ghine myâ€" jself. ‘Odr ‘brazen young friend here ‘u ing. to do with it whatever." P‘ hea.iqnfl;h of deep re i old; B WKAilaims inaughed. * here, Illk’a,“ he said, "you‘ve got the money you want Why in the ‘of "common sensée are you @\ about in deep water harbors?" "Bevenal,. rAngons." chuckled Uncle 5.M lat. Corrigan thocied togt bo es | "Goodness!" Amn Mr. Van Ehan my poor Jut Mr. Co 4 tions, ”.3?0 his <_It seemed at this stage that poor litâ€" file Mr. Corrigan had not a leg of honor Rostand upon, and, to be correct, be i8 not attempt to stand, but sank into & seat and laughed until an apoplectie atroke seemed imminent. He was most mv!tln:. too, when hbe laugbed. | ~Goodness!" now ‘observed the solâ€" pmn Mr. Van der Awe, "He‘s worse Ehan my poor Imogene!" ‘ But Mr. Corrigan ot last mastered hin owuou. arose and, dabbing bis th his bhandkercbief, began to bis. case. ""Jacob," be said, "upon my hanor, Richard mever told me a singie thing that 1 414 not already know. Â¥3 comâ€" #all? You cheated ue out of niy land ut Olivia! You‘re blackmaDed the Wexan legisiatyre! Youâ€"youâ€"you"â€" . "Ob, Jacob, darling!" sobbed Mrs. wy,l::,.c_omh't to his side as he e*Bausted, into his chait. "It is pérfectiy disgracefull" suiffed BSchetmerly. "I am almost temptâ€" to upstairs?" However, she sucâ€" n_cfnm resisted temptation. #all? You cheat ut Olivia! You Wexan legisiatur . "Ob, Jacob, d wyck, comin es "It is pérfecti P Schermerly paused for breath, then wheéled upon bis brotherinâ€"law. "And you," be m-ndâ€"“yon. with your arguments your chuckling mask that hides a wauscal! ‘That‘s what you‘ve been laughâ€" fing at for the past three days, is itâ€" You and your pesim singing Mr. Vishâ€" "You khew all about it, Dick, and you Sidn‘t tell ree! Oh, Dick, Dick!" " Richard turned to explain to his reâ€" mnl father, but Mr. Renwyck upon the young man fiercely. "Ha!" be almost screamed. . "Bo Ahat‘s the reason you couddn‘t sign a €raft? You had sold me to Michael, had youâ€"sold me when in the kindâ€" mess of my beart 1 tried to tielp an fmporerished Engiishman? Englishâ€" man!‘ he laughed derisively. "A spy, # m.â€"%noâ€"yu, and tq his own flesh and blood too!" The fAnancier ‘saan. ‘The furic r‘. obiivious to *I chme to you l“.‘ C z: knew, hn: my pl {uds pdiadl 4 placed confidently in your handsâ€"my BID Willlems Ja10 his hang on Mr. pu Wileme io hi hant on M @upiians, 9t by Hufet Pust a Mr. Corrigan fincled he. Wwas In-tu,cmmv::’dm by proving to the rivals that nelâ€" ons had been successfuril. be found pelf vastly mistaken. The tempest gwo . for. sagret, reasons. of Jake!" anzwered Mr. Cor \ A lotal man who tern years ago b another Jangh. «hearg the great R@ward Joknson in m.d. two in anger, [italy and who was himseif a musician lon: Rhe Ansusk kess l s I T olish quarrel, «ad it‘s hands and make it up. Aare both out of the W ¥¥ery share; 1wwill Pully; oy®," continued Uncle iy. "You two have Mr. H. Hayé#, or ‘T‘dronto, 1# #° vist tor in Waterlo9" toâ€"dwy;" c > "~ 50+ Mrs. Morttmer Walker, of Winnipeg Man., is a visitor at the home of Ner, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton, o _ MJ ; BAE hcâ€" i He declared that he has nevyer forâ€" gctten the wonderffl voice and was must anxiots to heir it ance mbre. of some note in Kngiand waited too long to mecure seata for the concert tonight and was gréatly disappointed at being unable to hear the calpbrited temor again, Delegates to the town planning convention to be held in Toronto were appolnted as follows: Dr. W, L. Hilâ€" Mard, Allan Bechtel and Edward Schâ€" losset, with Charles O‘Donnell as an alterbative in case any of the ophers are ubAble to attend. Th? town planning commission met last night with a good attendance of members and some important businâ€" ess came up for discussion but nothing definite was done regarding it. TOWN PLANNING Meeting Held Last Evening â€"Delegates to Convenâ€" tion Appointed ‘‘Well, I never!" burst out Mra, Renâ€" wyck. "Iâ€"I thought be was a very funny Englishman! "Ab!" exclatmed ber husband. "Now 1 see how you happened to stick on Hawk. Go on; go on!" This Richard proceeded to do, giving & full account of â€"his tribuiations, but with such deep appreciation of their bumorous side that the people most ‘lmppnd upon could not And it in their bearts to be angry with him. "You see," he said in cenclusion, "1 was bowled over by a of Naâ€" poleon, frozen out by um draft and was apparently caught red handed as a burglar. As for the diamonds, perhaps Mr. Corrigan cam tell us more about them !" L222 ‘"‘What"" cried the New Yorker, springing to his feet. "Were you the man ?" ‘‘Yes, sir," admitted the young Texâ€" an, casting a look of tenderness at a certain young lady who was busily trying to keep down her blushes, "Mr. Renwyck," said Richard boldâ€" ly, no# finging cautioh to the winds, "that day when I dragged your daughâ€" ter out of a milling buach of cattle 1 swore to follow ber If 1 had to craÂ¥} to Jericho on my bands and Knees#s!"" "But why did you wish to be reâ€" celved at all?" the bost cut in, while the eyes of Uncle Michael sparkied exâ€" pectantly. Bight up the stairs when Richard atopped ber with: ""No; wait, please, Miss Harriet This concerns you. As [ couldn‘t come here in my own name, Mr. Renwjckâ€" way?t"* â€" â€" ) "I‘m comting to that, dad," answered the yourg man, shyly casting anothet glance in Harriet‘s ‘direction . That young lady had already turned for .**Uza! Not a bed idea," admitted the cattiq "king, with a fickering ethile. "What do you say. Renwrck ?"* "IT think," said the oid duancier siowâ€" liyâ€""I‘think I‘d rather wait for the confession this young man hes menâ€" tioned. . From what ! know of us Already it may lead to complications." Richérd snilled boperuly at Haerriet mwe:gh center of the ball He made a clean breast of it, beginâ€" §ing «t hbis meéting ~with the real Lord Oreyland, the ‘Autospohil¢e scck dent and the cool effrontery of the earl, in taking the name of Richard Wilâ€" liams for his personal convenients. ‘The Texan then told how he had been met by his host at the railroad statton nndbowhomhunnw-toteh' Englishman. At this point Mt. Renâ€" wyck interrupted him. "Excuse me," he said, "but why did you pose as some one else?" _ "‘Well, you see," confeiised Richard, blusbing to the roots of lifs hair, "you informed me at the time that the Wi}â€" lisms family was aâ€"well, a generation of vipers, to be exact, and, besides, 1 knew that dad would rave if be kpew asad.... ~A Ccvadlh ‘ achesntoe hk ue of t you h,m tor" me, Rivhard. "2n8d what that W P Woing tr "nfess. 1 have been to do is a wogk. Bot Arst let‘s eettle this harbor tangle 1 sugâ€" geat that dad and Mr, Beawyck copâ€" Solidate their interests with me and we‘ll open up at Olivia. Olivia is the best place for a harbor, anyway." "Bully!" chuckled Mr. Corrigan, rob bing bis plump hands unti) the skin whs | aimost pecled. "Well, Jake?t "You scalawag!" laughed the cattle WAS OisAPPOINTED. Biily* (To be sontinued) ‘ _‘ M¢" and, Mrs. A. Poll and family vidited with ralatives in Wollesiny on‘ ur‘gmmmm‘ in Kiighianer géndiy, * _ =©= * »lUi 4 tlofd! League team next season. The Torbnto Club has approached this versatile athiete and , he ntuted yesâ€" terday that nexf spring may fAiud him toogentng up his throwing afm in the lad,' southern tratuing camp. x &ui-r,am out, as the. best allâ€"found. athiete ‘Torgnto . has proâ€" duced in many n day. He. is a ata § of Hockey, lacrossg, banabel!, ho TORONTO, Oct. 11. ~Lfonel Conâ€" acher, the most talkedâ€"of dthiste in Canada todky, is seriously considerâ€" ing an offér to play profestlonal There are humorous interludes in the work of salvage. John Heino, a Finlander, has strength to burn, but his fellowâ€"workers were tickled to see hi plunge Into the sea to recovâ€" er bis hat one day. Jt was a bad sed Those, who have visited the spit since the Exporter stranded, mention pultgularly the weird noises which progged from the wreck day and pight. As the great waves roll over her, forcing air through the ventilat ors, it is easy to fancy the hulk peoâ€" pled with noisy demons. Anchor chains rattie and timbers groan, and the little band of sailors work and sleep in a conatant din of whistles, groams and shrieks. When the wreck br®ké in half her siren blared by some m-fi of displaced air. Like echoes of that ‘uncanny ory, weird cries from the ship in the throes of disintegraâ€" tion disturb the wonted silence onl Wippapa Spit. Lifeboats supplied by the United States stand by day and night. Th« salvage undertaking is considered very hazardous in view of the postâ€" tion of the hulk. The work has taken five weeks and will be abandoned in a few days, Next apring the sailvage company. may attempt to float the forward half of the vessel, unjess she setties too far into the sand. When Capt. Jen sen and his men first went aboard, they took a donkey engine, â€" which was swung into place with the Exâ€" porter‘s own detrick and winches. Steam was supplied through flexible pipes connected with the tugboats alongside. Now they generate their own steam. Fresh water for men and engines are carried in a lifeboat towâ€" ed daily from shore eight miles away, The lumber which comprised the bulk: of the cargo was bound with wir . ropes, cast adrift and allowed to d: shoreward, where it was picked up by l fishboats. ed. Muchn of this has been recovered. One man was caught in the act o% drawing out a very iong wire cable, which he was winding about his deckâ€" house as it came aboard his tug. The cable held him fast while the police boat came alongside and merved him: with a summons for theft. ‘ last, three days after atriking the Willapa Spit, eight miles from the Oregen coast, the Canadian Governâ€" ‘ment Merchant Marine freighter broke clean in haif and was deserted by the rescue vessels, which had sucâ€" ceeded in taking of every man aboard in the teeth of the heavy seas. The wreck was sold, lock, stock and barrel for $2,000 to the Premier Lubâ€" ber Company, which sept Percy A. Sills from Vancouver with a crew of salvagers under the foremanship <bt Capt. J. C. Jensen, a seasoned cogst wise skipper, five weeks ago to glean what they could from the wreck. ‘.‘ They foupd the after part of the ship impossible of saivage. The forâ€" ward half has been stripped of cargo, a steering engine, anchors, winches, fourtsen tons of anchor chains, cargo booms, and two liféboats, and even a compass hes been recovered. Wreckâ€" ers took salvage to the value of $25,000 before the legal saivage arriv uwooq:uon.unmh ‘Inspiratipn for a Steyenson yarn on a lonely sandbar oft the coast of Oregon today, where the wréck of the treightâ€" er Canadian Exporter wallows in the sea, settling by inches into a grave of her own digging. A dozen men, chosen by the saivagers for their record as sailormen, ‘ toll through all the dayâ€" light hours to recover &s mich of her cargo shd gear as possible before the sea claime its victim. And the story: of their pluck and perseverance is inâ€" spiring. When she sailed the seas the Canâ€" adian Rxporter was worth a sum rupâ€" ning into six figures, On August 2nd Next Summer $y Once a mother has used Baby‘s Own Tablets for her Mttle ones she is always pleased to speak highly â€" of them to othér thothers. She khows the good they have dons her chiidren and realiges that her experience should be Oof bemeflt to othors. Concérniig the Tablgts Mra. Fred lugnt{. Charlotte~ rlawn. P. E+ I., writes: have ‘ asdd Haby‘s Ownu Tablets for the past cight tsonths for my baby. I cannot speak too highly of them for they have been Of great snelatahos to moâ€"in my first ~:~ of motherhood."~ Baby‘s mmbfll arg & mNd but thorough ‘whioh : whe absétutaly wes gha‘ miy ‘be givem 10 ¢renâ€"the Speaks Highly of Baby‘s Own Tablets ebb tide ahd the tossing raft threat ened to crush him against the hulk. But he recovered hifs hat. "That‘s a damn good hat" he etplained as he came aboard. 41.1t. TERMS OF SALE: CHATTELS Hay, Grain, Roots, Pigs, Poultry, Househqid Effects and ail sums of $15 and under, Cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 6 per cent. discount for cash on .n1 amounts entitled to credit. REAL ESTATEâ€"20%, of the purchase mon ey to be palid on day of sale, balance within thirty days thereafter. No Reserve. HARRY OLYNYCHUK, Proprietor, WALTER W. FRICKEY, water well at house, bank barn and straw shed with pig stable underâ€" neath, good well at the barn and spring creek running near the barp. This farm is in a good state/of cul'fi- vation and some fall plowing will be done by time of sale. REAL E8TATE. At the same time and place there will also be sold by Public Auction the farm consigting of 100 acres more, or tess. ‘There are 8 scres of good bush, tU acres in rye, 5 acres in grads and ‘‘§ acres orchard. On the premjses herg is a good. frame dwelling conâ€" taining 7 rooms, furnace, summer kitâ€" chen, woogshed, never failing hard HARNESSâ€"2 Sets Team Harness; t Plow Harness; Set Single Harness. et Bingle Harness. a ° HAY AND GRAIN, About 4 tons Good Timathy Hay; about 80 bu. Mixed Grain; some Oats; 16 bu. Wi:~at and Rye mixed; 30 bu. Rye; about 25 bu. Buckwheat; 50 bu. Turnips and ‘[angels. ; HOUSE:IQOLD EFFECTS, Cook Stove; Parlor Heater for Coal or Wood; Sink; Corner Cupboard; Bideboard; 2 Smell Tables; Washâ€" stand; § Kitchen Chairs; Rocking Chair; 2 Beds; 2 Benches; Kitchen Table; Hanging Lamp; 8 Day Clock; Milk Cans; 2 Cream Cana; 2 Bmail Cider Barrels; 2 Large Cider Barrell;‘ Mellotte Cream Separator; 2 barrels Pickled Cucumbers; 2 doz. Frult Jun! nd many other ~rticles. PIGS AND POULTHY. | Yorkshire Sow, 6"shoats 3 mouths‘ old; 4 Bhoats, weight about 135 Ibs each; Abput 50 chickers; 8 Wucks and an extrs good Collie Dog. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Deering Binder 6 ft. cut with Sheat Carrier in good running order; Deerâ€" Ing Mower, 6 ft. cut in good rurpning order; Cockshutt Seed Dril} mearly new; Masey Harris Disk Drill; Bet Iron H‘_gou_u; 2 Single Plows,; Lang: Pisk Roller; Scuffier; Hay m Rack; Gravel Planks; Straw i 124 ft. Hay Rope as good as ‘Wew; some â€"Pine Lumber; Logging Obifi;1 Crossâ€"cut Saw; Grindstone; Work Bench; _ Wheelbarrow; _ Carpentér Tools; Chains; Bicycle. . VEHICLESâ€"2 Wagons (1 with bor and shelving); Set Bob Sleighs; Bet [Light Bob Sleighs; Jumper Chtter; Carriage; Top Buggy; Carriage Pole; rl Horse Blankets; Forks; Shovel#; ‘,‘Hoes: Grain Bags; Neckyokes; pouâ€" ’b)etrees and many other articles too numerous to mentio®. Biger rising 2 years old; Steer 1 year old; Bteer, 3 months wid;> Heiter, 1 year old; 2 Heifers, 8 and 6 mouths oo se c proiinte snmaret tos wit !‘u- oh the M‘:m two and _ Jersey Cow dusto calve in January, Roan ‘Cow due ‘to calve, in March; Cow fresh 2 moanths: Red Heifer, due to calve in March; Steer 2 years old; oneâ€"halr . thiles wodlh > of // 1 and two and one halt wpaÂ¥ of 8t Clensents, on the iss Good team of white ‘horses 11 and 12 years old; Bay Mare, riaing $ yr%. old, supposed <to be‘ in fosl Dark ,wu-fl,.mumuu| in foal. 1 £ $ 4 2s Auctioneer. Drilt; Bet | spent the weel owe,; Lang] â€" Miss Léatta « ike; PIiKTa tow days ts ;mgué; Â¥Mr. 8. Fobr . as _ Wew; | / Mr. and Mra 1921 2. ‘The estimated cost of the work is $5,527.90, of which $433.65 is to be pald by the corporation. The estimâ€" ated speciai rate per foot frontage is $1.47. Theâ€"special asseasfment is to be paid in twenty ampual instalments. . 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. JAMES C. HAIGHT, 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo Intends to conâ€" struct, as & Local improyement, a sewer on Moore Avenue, between John Street and Bridgeport Road, and Intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting diâ€" rectly on the work. _ _ TAKE NOTICE THAT The Robe & Clothing Co. Limited, anbounce a fall sale of ‘Travellers‘ Samplea and odd lines of Overcoats, Gauntiets, Gloves and Plece Goods, ‘@te., ,commepcing Saturday, October 22nd, and, continuing each Saturday tJurln; November and December. See their display ad next week.â€"41â€"1t. â€" Messrs. Albert and Clarence Shelly visited withe relatives in Eastwood on Bunday. Misa Lily Bickle visited at Plaines on Sunday with her friend Miss Rose Latsch. Mr. and Mrs. Kippe ot Innerkip are visiting with the latter‘s brother Mr. Benj. Snyder. Special evangelistic services will begin in the U. B. church here on Wednesday evening, Oct. 12th. Clerk Dated this 26th day of September, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman calied on relatives in Kitchener on Sunday. What might have been a serious acâ€" cident occurred in Kitchener Baturday morning when & lumber truck skidded into an auto driven by Mr. Elmer Bickle of this vicinity. Although the auto is badly damaged they escaped however with little or no injuries. .. The Y. P. A. of the Evangelica church motored to Plattevilie on Tues ay eventhg. The topie entitied "Tn i1 be done with my tim®" was very 5 «bly taken By Miss Rose Latsch. T:fl progratmit® under the leadership Mrs. Milford Poll was successfully | given in the Rvangdlical church! there. The AlliAneers then ‘procesded to the parsonage whgre a very/warm welcome awsited them, The rest of the evemp. was then apent in a social manner. M. L. WEBER. : t3"% &t. Jacoks, Onti)!! €B148. i Oné cdar No. 3 C. W. Oats at 62c per bashel; 1 car No, 2 Yolâ€" lew.corn at. $1.46 per cwt. to arâ€" tive this week, algo good supply of Lehigh coal on hand. ui 93 visited with relative» n Kitchener or Sunday. Mis# Léatta Gingrich of Blair visited a few days t«st week at the home of Migs Fannie Hilborn who hus charge| of a péblic school near Princeton spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. believe that, given the ‘protection ac Curded United States backâ€"Geld men We would not prove equally effective. Basebail critics who have watched hirl in sction believe that with exâ€" perience and more fnish to bis m‘ flhm make good in the Inter} timoly ‘hitter. Local and Personai 10d the> eftorts 08 this "M.A.A .A Haimtiton piayers :to stop btuy vin : woal Jine, and there is n6 feason to racey, of the +Jpterprov tnatd if uen egon on on w m Local Improvement Notice sene An the uorth on & high rys besvryelant tds _ _ _ | _ [ptane ane wot in h ieaidies vas i _ b0Y, â€" necessary to prosecute any: perâ€" ‘“m"‘““;&" hds entered under the clear “‘,"’""‘?"rwmwmmmau "ptrides. At present he is thelsepnings, superintendent of the Royal say in the Argounut football ma|canaginn Mounted Police, who recentâ€" Inpe _ which 4s makingâ€"a~runawarlty returned here hfter an inspection FOR SALE WATERLOO ROBEVILLE Eph. Fried und family "UCISDIP OM serfous that he upderwent an opera: successfullÂ¥)tion on Friday morning. The operm us . NC and 820 trip to ail the police detachments in BuBd they will spend a few days with Mrs.Jtion of Wilmot Centre heid their Rally Rrenner‘s father. Day. Services which consisted of feck Mt. J. W. Smith and family have reâ€"fiations, readings and hymns. The turned from their two weeks vacationfchurch was beautifully decorated for to Windsor and other points. the occasion. f Misa Priscilla Meyer who has baen' Wedding Belis will soon be ringtag confined to the house with quinseyfin our burg. * * is improving nicely. l Mr. John Struth spent Sunday at On Sunday aft@rnoon the congregaâ€" his home here. . 1 MTases Katie and Beatrice Breckâ€" mer of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at their home heye. “ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner and son Paul left for then new home in Neâ€" braska on Saturday. On their wny‘ they will spend a few days with Mru.; Rrenner‘s father. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Jantz of‘ New York is visiting with friends and velatives here. ‘ Miss Doris Kline of Toronto i spending her vacation at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kline. & ' Mr. Ritchie, pripcipal of the Baden ’pnbllc school was stricken with an attack of appendf:lul‘ on Thursday Imorning and bis condition became so _ Mr. Enos Gingerich who has spent the past two months out West return-‘ ed home last week. Enos is looking hale and hearty which goes to show that the West is a healthy place. Mr. Reinhardt Forler spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his sister Mrsa. John Hammer. Mrs. Percy Cu.rie, formerly a teach er of the public school here will tak« Mr. Ritchie‘s room until he is able to be back at his duties again. Mr. Rit chie‘s many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Personals * Underwent Operation tion was performed by Dr. Urle as sisted by Dr. Giliespie "ot Kitchener. According to latest reports Mr. Rit chie is doing nicely. Relieving at School f He entered Home. he flowers J place upon your grave May wither and decay But loving thoughts always linger at the grave Where you are laid. Rest in peace, thy work is done Â¥ou are gone here those who love you ccupled three months â€" durfig whtck ie. travelled ~more than 4,000 miles he wvisited as far north ds Hers Téland. The residents bf the great POERSTERâ€"| In: loring mempoery of|,. : â€"A. L. BITZ&A 8. A. 6 Conrad » e araae ran"" } P hi t Ti 1 * . Jete." Money to loan Germans spok@® He bade no one a last farewell, Officeâ€"Pequeznat Block, uest i He said goodbyg@ to none, Market, Frederick 8t., Kitchener. And with farewell unspoken 4 T RC eRA aenemn~mâ€"~oâ€"_ enamcms FARMS FOR SALE: 60 acres, five miles from Kitchener. Large bank barn, good frame house, driving shed, running 'W water in house and barn. Price ........... _ 100 acres of good land. Good brick house, large barn and other outbuildings, sma}l bush. $800( Running water house and barn, price ... .. 200 acres of good wheat land. Large bank barn, frame ' somket house, large orchard. Price @oNANMY NMV & ~~â€"~â€"#*> The Otterbein Farm situated within easy reach of Kitâ€" chener and near Heidelberg, comprising 140 acres of excelâ€" lent rolling land (not hilly) soil a mixed loam. The title to this place has beerm in one family for 65 years. It has never been rented,. and is in a high state of cultivation. Fine stone house, large bank barn, straw shed, driving shed, hoggery and hennery, all in good condition. Water pumped to barn and house by gas engine. Ten to twelve acres of good bush. See this if you want a good farm. Price @#(Q MA per acre ..... EDMONTON, ‘Oct. 10.â€"Law and orâ€" WILSON B. BECHTEL Boon are coming one by oue. King St. West Many others to choose from, Ask for particulars. IN MEMORIAM BADEN Real Estate & Insurance / E:; 37Tâ€"3t DR. J. J. WALTERS, 67 Queen §t. 8, has resumed practice, reatricted to office and general consultations, of fice hours 24 p.m., 7â€"$ pm. abd bo ) Appointment, phone 414. whu CIDER MILLâ€" . J. A. MILLIARD . ies """;3‘ Dentist, L.D.g.; Royal College : Den ~** ;. tal Burgeons, D. D. 8., Toropto Unk â€" ~. versity. All branchea of dentistry : 4s practised. Office over Lang Tremop x 'é Store,. Kitchener. Ont. m Sb o and Copyeyancer. Office Merc! Bank Buillding. ‘Telepbone No. Kitchemer, Ont. tal Surgeons u(t Roya Dental Burgeens of Tor Office in nv'flq{bu ing, Waterloo. Dentistry al its branches. KGing St. West;‘ Kitchoner, e n ns + 38 " .._ _ WJLCLAR $HS & SRAY. _ |_ Bray, 3 2 mitima Ll}xi.. a Midver Sit â€" WA ati M Lb Aameman t CLEMENT, CLEMENT & Nose and Throat King St. Kast K OR. J. E. HETT Bpecialtyâ€" 6 CHIROPRACTOR * and * ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST Removed to § Hoim Apartments, Young 8t Phones, Office 1323J H. 1323w DR. 8. ECKEL, L.D.S, D.0Ré " Graduate Chicago College of Det Throughout the season J. B. SAUDER . @, u&:vofif’unmflu }‘fl{!- nvgyancer, etc., 13 Web D. 8. BOWLBY, IN.A.;[I.&â€".;: 78 rrigter, Solicitor, Notary .. " 4@ Copveyancer. Office MerchasÂ¥@ ! DENTAL DR. F. Q HUGHES Dentist Oddfellows Block, Waterida " DR. A. HOLM, D. G Will operate every Diseases of the Rar, Mobon» ‘Bank Byteng, ST. JACOBS TUESDAY MEDICAL 11. onl Ohoua dth a win #00\ CErHT #& 97 : °. * i K *% sA »dHF e Bx oo «h

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