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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jul 1922, p. 6

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Mh and Jack Schumâ€" (‘Whe past week for Detroit beyâ€"shal! take positions. &. Mlex and Cornelius Brenâ€" ‘MLMs Teresa Srenner spent ce under their parental juisâ€" Scherrer from New p:‘hM a visit to our burg. id Mra.â€" Jos. Doyle and son épent Sunday at the latter‘s t: and Mrs. P. F. Schummer. B4 Mrs, Peter Heimbecker ftewe!l spent Sunday > with ibl!rfi’ from Toronto, was i8 visitor in town. til'rl. Jos. Boege! and famâ€" erloo made a short call . .Clements. Forwell is spending with her parents. ; x Rosenblatt and Seâ€" mBsinger spent Sunday at &'; Alphonse Meyer and ‘Miss Eva Meyer spent A‘ Helmbecker from Listoâ€" BSunday in town to visit old ‘ ‘and son William w the former‘s par gfmn' Michael Weber. phine Marks from San Wu, and Mr. Simon rom Milwaukee,.â€" Wisâ€" spending a few . weeks rother Mr. George Rosenâ€" evieve Boppre had the af getting her finger into er. §'8r. 1If â€"Delton Martin Ram Martin (H), Sydnéy * (M), Nora Brubacher, hfln&n. John : Metzger, (H) © Ir. 1V.â€"Urias Martin pir. 11.â€"Norman â€" Knorr Martin, Epbraim Bruâ€" libert Brubacher. \Jr. 11.â€"Susannah Martin, itzger. Emil Martin, Noah uinder their parenia! 5 I ‘ ‘The Council met at the Township a Helm spent Sunday | Ha! 02 Saturday, May 27th, pursuâ€"| > | ant to adjournment. l rg. Leo Boppré and‘ Membersâ€" all present. . The Reeve | Sunday with relatives. | in the chatr. | old spent Sunday in our| . The court of revision on the townâ€" ; . ] ship part of the Kitchener storm : hoemaker spent Saturâ€", drain and the J. B. Snyder drain was | lements. | resumed pursuant to adjournment of / Forwell is spendin& May 13th, 1922 N‘ EXAMINATION S. S. ; 2, wooLwIchH ‘Sr. IV.â€"Walter Brubachâ€" loma Brubacher (H); and AH). equal: Peter Met#â€" Tattoo. August 4t5, Big tor than ever. ér to Firstâ€"Sarah Martin, t, Amon Martin, Elias "ai Brubacher, Orval in with . relatives and ; Adella Rosenblatt. Lobsinger spent Sunâ€" . Henry Dietrich A‘d Sunday with the for Mr. Edward Dietrich , Stanley ‘Good. Jr. HILâ€"Lizzie ~ Knorr, ger, Ailmeda Good and fer, equal; Norman Marâ€" Cecelia Koebel th the iatter‘s uncle rd Mrs. Henry Koe H, and ‘Mré. Fred Sill ar called on Mrs: Wes W_ Bill, Mr. and day with friends h Martin‘ MacQueen, teacher INGDALE IEW DUNDEEâ€" meer comées from whore motto is to give ig to purchase a farm will be well repaid ndersigheod. A varisty to chidose from. . Maud Thomas &1 uf rueiphâ€"were v}â€". sitors with Mr. and Mre. Eura Thomâ€" Mrs. Kathican Osbourns and two children from Michigan arespending some: timé at the bome~of Mr. and Mrs. Addison D. Suyder. > ~*>* Â¥illagoe last week from Doering‘s Cof ner. Welcome Bill. 5 Mrs. Hoffman of London was i8 the village for a few days. ~ : Nr: and Mrs. Poter Berz of Bros lau and Mr. and Mre: Frol Berg of Kitchener spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Bery in S\ 1iday. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Wegtohrt and family spent last Sunday atâ€" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamâ€" mer ct New Prussia.~ . Mr. C. L: Forler and Mrs~J. K. Schmidt visited their sister, Mrs. Chas. Graber, who is seriously i!l at ‘ne Ktchener anc Waterloo Hospiâ€" tal Mrs. Honty Wagner spent a (ow day. at «ue home of lies s>n, Helâ€" intth. at weilesley. yÂ¥ and Mrs. Androw «bin mel and aau_hter, Mâ€"dred, aa l Mr. and Mrs Rotheri::â€"l ~ Bridg i": were the sueats of Viz. and Mre. ave. Doering ©W 4 % Water ‘The sixth sesgion of the Waterloo Township Council for 1922. _ Certain changes in accordance with the recommendations of the enâ€" gineer were made and court . was again adjourned© until June 24t1, 192%, at 10.30 a.m. Communications were read and considered. Moved by Ervin C. Hallman, secâ€" | onded by Robt. J. Veitch, that this | Council now form themselves into a court of appeal and revision, wllh} the Reeve in the chairâ€"Carried. ; The several members of the court | having been duly sworn the tollw-“ ing business was transacted : | In Blec. Div: No. 1â€" «: In the appeal of Reinhardtâ€"Pinke | asgessment was sustained. : Inâ€"Elec. Divy No. 2â€" | In the appeal of Chas. Wilheim,| assessment systained. * 1 _ In Blec. Division No.: 3â€" ‘ _ in the appeal of Pequegnat Clock ‘\‘.’nrn. asscasment reduced $1,5300. In Div. No. 4â€" In the appeal of John Manecka,| * assessment sustained. 20 In the appeal of A. L. Shants,‘as | G sessment sustained., | In the appeal of Cyrus Weber, asâ€" b1 sessment reduced $300. . }. Moved by M. S. Snyder, seconded by Alien Shoemaker, that this court r>w . adjourn until Saturday, June 24th, 1922.â€"Carried. 0 Moved by Allen S. Shoemaker, Feconded by. Robt. J. Veltch, that BEyitw No. 135A, conforming with the rehpuest of the provincial highâ€" way épartment in compliance with the application for the 20 per cent. stbsidy on township roads, be read a third time and passed. â€"Carried. Moved by M. S. Snyder, seconded by Robt. J. Veitch, that‘ the tollow ing accounts be paid : Mrs. dAsa Sapsworth, Pst. Ins. for May ............. .$ 10.00 Mré Martha Cornell, Pat Mre. 8. Brobman, gravel .... 1780 Fevin (Reltk: .....:..........0 $90 Jos. Helnteman, Tumber and repairigg sidewalk ........ 15 John Dorst, bouus wire fence 12.00 Helpals, Ltd., lumber ftor Doon PHILIPSBURG. L?O L OW nBnkp Eoncooll oi oo â€" td 2 7 ¢c°uncil mdim the following manner. Seventyâ€"five | per cent. of the gost #halt be borne xth sesgion of the Waterloo by the W River Railway Co. “',d oue m adet twentyâ€"five per cgnt. of the cpfl shall at and | ______â€" "C Moved by Irvin C. Hallman, secâ€" ,,J ended by A. 8. Shoemaker, that this this “ Council endorse, the resolution of the to a ‘ Chatham â€" City Council, requesting with | th* Ontario Legislature to repeal the ed. â€"| Adolescent School Act, on the rou;t | grounds that it will impose upon the llow. | ratepayers excessive burdens for | new school construction and mainâ€" ., tenance at such a time when finan ‘inke } cial conditions necessitate the strict |est economy generally and th«* a copy of this resolution be torwarded heips, | to the Chatham City Councilâ€"Carâ€" \ried. Aogh 10.00 10.00 "mmnfivm‘f- tAyad is + | Minutes > of . the: unlflqaq_shm | were read and approved.. .m / _The court 0t revision on the J. B. Snyder drain again resumed. ® 1 Moved : by _ Allen: Shoemaker, . se ‘;oniad by B. J. Vaiteh, thet the moâ€" tich of May 13th regarding the as | sessment of the Grand River: Railâ€" | way Go. on the J. B. Snyder drain | be repealed:.â€"Carried. . > Mrs; A; B.‘ MoPhall '?» goan ldt' w- ‘.M~ g42% ‘x"“ !”J Ing road, .. > ;\ w3 :s thips u3. 2009 Herboft Johnston,. 0â€" I+] 8. . *Â¥ 'w.-!..‘!" on ',.” % ;.n.n |\ _ Moved by A. Shuoemaker, secondâ€" led by Robt. J. Veitch, that the enâ€" gineers award on the J. B. Snyder kdrnln be so amended that fhe cost | of lowering the bed of the ditch to | the required ‘dgpth :across the right | of way of the Grand River Railway | Company â€" shall : ba :provided ‘ for in o W T o on n afoninih ~andind Moved by Robt. ‘J; Veitoh, !&“ ht ed by M. 8. Snyder, “}”.n s ~‘Township Couneli for 1822 , ... The Council met at the Townaship €o06 an tans.‘ Â¥ith \narsuaut to a6¢ be levied pro ratio on the various assessments of the said dr‘upl rcheme.â€"Carried. j Moved by I. C. Hallman, seconded. by R. J. Veitch, that the court o!‘ n!ulon on‘.the J. B. Snyder drain be closed. â€"Carried. _ Moved by A: Shoemaker, seconded by 1. C. Hallman, that a grant of $10 | be made to each of the school fairs in Waterlo0 township.â€"Carried. | _ Moved by Aâ€" Shoemaker, seconded by L §â€" Hallman, that a grant of §25 | be made to the Wateroo County | Jurtior Farmers‘ Judging Competiâ€" I tion. â€"Carried. * ‘ The following contracts® were let subject to the approvalâ€"of the plans of the highway department : ‘The Gole bridge, tron not included, E. G. Martin, $1,281. j Tae : floor of lle DWTCTT!OCT bridge, Wm. Johannes, $167. Moved by R. J. Veitch, seconded by A. Shoemaker, that the followâ€" ing accounts be paid: Mrs. Ada Sapeworth, Pat. Ins. for June ....<>>~ Mrs. Martha â€"Cornell, _ Ing. for Jun® ....>.> Jacob ‘Cressman, gravel A. Berner, gravel ...â€"â€" Albert Ludoiph, gravel Horace ‘Hallman, gravel James Bergey, gravél .. Bawyerâ€"Massey Co., bladk luuhw|mof,mvil....... L. Montag, gravel ... ...0> John Francis, labor, ‘grading and grAYOL L ..ls .k ce( 6+ ++ John : Berner, labor, teaming Jacob B. Snyder, bonus wire C C o e Allien R. Baumana, bonts wire Josish @tauffer, gtavel.$18.80 Josiah . Stauffer, â€" Iabor . 66:§0 An:numq.n'l"d Alled R. Baurtan, Iabor \«... Albert ~Doering, gravel ,..... Wm. Knarr, Jabor at ill ... , Geg. Klosplar, â€"ZrEvOL . ; .. +. . John Brohman, JF; 1k bor . .. Riles Shants, gra¥®k43}}+,"¢¢ in Cressman, i4bor drawitig 1van Cressman, labor Arawif Martin, $245 ‘nm'm:hn‘flgll m“" vrnb tÂ¥ n + + the Doom bridge, of the Waterlse #ahond w4 K +0 the Speedsville Seventyâ€"fAive $. 10.00 204.00 11.00 6.10 18.20 T6.50 16.00 10.00 17.10 $1.00 48.80 81.60 Wateride and Wilmot line.. .9.$0 * @in ;..---,...--o-{_fi‘n;}".'!'fl “ hitch. ;W’I w w beatâ€" Geo. Shirk, mill pondâ€"bridge.. 105.40 | ing thirteen : minutes after the drop. L. â€" C. < Bullock, work .: at: . >.‘His neck was cleanly: broken by the Cluthe‘s dam>..<. .. ....2~> 8111 | fal ©_â€", . . e Moved ‘by 1. C. Hallman, seconded <Riope! spenit most of the night in wxm,muwm-fim&rm\a«mm m_wnwfl-ummmtfiafl_m and ‘Township Hall on Saturday, July. executioner ehtered his cell, Asked 20th, 1922, at 1030 a.m. .‘ ¢> 4/ it l‘o‘l:“m”‘lm-m.n‘tm ‘:u make * C . Snider 5. Clerk. Riopel: #aid : * have I P “',.;,"’ .‘ | going to say."~ He walked ulml'y‘:} withdraw gineer‘s report on "Municipal Drain No, 4," in the township of Woolwich, and that we hereby instruct the Clerk to prepare a bylaw authorizâ€" ing the work. â€"Carried. s Moved by Join Brox and Byron Letson, that this Council form themselves into a court of revision and appeal on the assessment rolls for the current year, and that Alex. Forbes act as chlimap.â€"Canlod. After m:xcuu the business beâ€" fore the court, the Council resumed and the chairman presented the tolâ€" lowing report: Joiatly To the Reeve and Council:â€"We, your court of revision and appeal on the assessment rolls tor" the year 1922, have examined the rolls and considered the appeal of Noak Stroh, and we recommend that no actidn be taken, and that the rolls as made by the Assessors be adoptâ€" ed. Alex. 8. Forbes, Chairman. .Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and John Brog, that the following ac counts be paid, and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same: Municipal World, supplies. .. .$ 9.56 A. Schmermund, damage to sheep {l...l.....0.......... 600 Moved. by Byron Letson and John Brox, that the report of the court of revision and appeal on the as sessment rolls be adopted.â€"Carried. Geo. S. Milier, damage . to SRBOBR ..cussckc nsc sc lzciln} Jacob Dreisinger, damage to Lioyd Suyder, grant Junior FRTOTB |...........0..}0}} Aaron B. Weber, repairs to DTIGG® .. .......2...2...2... 27.85 Walter Stroh, burying car _ ° 8. M. Weber, tile and work... Moved by Byron Letson and Henry B. Eix, that this Council do now adâ€" journ to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, the 1st day of August next, at 9 0‘ Woolwich Township CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE curto. by. local applications, as they canâ€" mot reach the decessed portion of clock a.m. the ear. Hall‘s Catarrh . Medicine is a constlâ€" tatenal remedy, Catarrhal Deafness is caused by. an . inflams+ .conditon of the mucous linjng of the Rustach u."numntumnlm ed you bave a rumbling. sound or m«ummvmnu- twoly closed deatness is the iesgit. Unless the inflammation can be. re duced your â€" hearing.. may be . des cins aots through the_blood on the treatment. . ©8.00 og +i Execution Stayed ; r x Osiasâ€"Riopel was to have hanged on ‘May 16 last, but a stay of exeou the | tion was obtained by his counsel and hak. his case was taken to the Court of $166.91 '..".: them w pvar or partly "..lc‘--ot and bloodlikeâ€"â€"with . g000 rhâ€" Modi baggage and mail being huried in : action, ~and sound ‘ constitation on ins | all directions, and the lighter serâ€" A brown horse, bred by the Rarl im, thas vics cars were badly broken up. The Canada. Saddle Horses and Hunters. peu *““mw.mdmmu hands, «very "*S :5# ]~ _ " oo uits to thes oaesengers. The|good sction and sound oomstitation. 12.00 .50 28.00 ST. SCHOLASTIQUE, Que., July §.â€"â€"Osias Riope! was hanged in the County ‘Jail here this morning for the murder of Mra. Marie Christina ;pul. The five judges in the latâ€" ter court, however, decided against The murder of Mrs, Clarmont 0¢â€" curred on Wednesday night, Nwo_m’»‘ ber 24, 1920, in her home at Ste.‘ Veronique de Turgeon,; when the woâ€" man was stabbed to death and the house burnt down. â€" The victim‘s son, Alfred ‘Clermont, who was the chief witness against Riopél, was attacked ‘and stabbed‘ by Riopel on the night of the murder. © ~ 3 Alfred Clermont‘~testified at the trial that he had gone to bed/at nluel o‘clock on the night of the tmxrdir.i His mother had alto gone to bed. His tather was away‘inâ€"the woods. Beâ€" tween 9.30 and 10 o‘clock they heard a dog barking: Alfred went to see what was the matter, and he mot Riopel atthe door. Riopel jumped ’-t him and stabbed him. Riope! then went into the house.. Young . Clerâ€" mont fainted. Later he recovered his senses and saw his mother lying on the kitchen floor covered with blood . She was suffering from sevâ€" erai knife wounds He saw Riopel pouring coal cil from a lamp . on glowing embers that were already of the fioor . He tried to enter the libnn. but Riopel kicked him out. He fainted‘again, and when he re vived '.he\wn“ was a mass of flamâ€" ..__, Lay in Stable M ‘ Riopel was the nearest Aeighbor, and there was nohe from whom he. could obtain aid. He grawled into the stable and lay there. At . five o‘clock the following morning he nvnnnz and found Riopel with his hired mah, A. Martineau, leaning ovâ€" er him. Riopel sent Martineau for help, saying that he and Martineau had seen the burnt house and "had come to investigate. "While Martinesu, was gone," said \ Clermont, Riopel stabbed me twice." Later Martineau returned with Fathâ€" er Gauncher, Parish priest of Ste. Veronique, Clermont was taken to the home of A. Sanscartier, . where F _ sas d 123 8. 4109c td Adam, of Nominingue, were called to sew up his wounds, 86 stitches being required in the operation. Of these 58 were used for two wounds around the neck. COW CAUSED Th;om Limited express train which left "Haliftax at 740 yesterday morning for Montresl, was. wrecked ‘m'y'“ Montresl, was. wrecked by a cow at a late hour last night near the village of St. Motse Que., 83 miles west of Campbeliton. Mall clerk Matte . of Levis was *ilted, another mail clerk, name unâ€" known here, @as nnnl} injured, and the engingar, Ollte Matthews of and the enginger;, Ollie Matthews of Campbeliton, was seriously scalded. Aithough the pessengers were sertâ€" ously ‘shaken up .nomne were kiflled. *he track wis torn up for a long distance and the wreckage hadâ€" not heén cleared awaiy up to 1 o‘clock beén cleared away up to 1 o‘clock this (Thursday) morning. While trayslling at a high speed the mh'fi the cow lying on the track, the animal being hurled a disâ€" tance of 40 teot from the road bed. m,mmflchflm were ‘thrown irow the rails, four of CAMPBELLTON, N. iit Animal l.ymg.' on A. Sanscartier, . where vtier and Dr. Alfred B., July 6â€" b iflt ce ndliicsaiurieccs sns d i ce on B s > L4 EOB PR OW tmngdu'uvmnw * Y e s io s . t @ cent stamp tax for every" o'l'uu.._o_-!._a’, >. 0 & dolinra ot the amoiung of_ mo5. @| tion .has been taken by e & ey ‘tor â€"which the cheque is # Government in regard to se vhu'ucmuntm.ow.m&' Wuz ols ¢ $5,000 will become effective on @ should be admitted to .. ‘cousthag & August 1, nextâ€"Cheques drawn /# |trade in.the Great Lakes. This inforâ€" ~@ for ‘â€" any : amount exceeding @| mation was ‘obtained by ingquiry yes ® $5,000. will be subject to the # terday at the Departments of Maring ® same stamp tax as those drawn and Fisheries and of Trade ahd Comâ€" ¢# tor $5,000 namely, two dollars. @|MOrCe. y 4 4% *4 %.% % ¢ * % % ¢ $ -l'h-d-uqndghatcm‘-mnr . 100 C_qaZl. Ahanld‘ ha> #iven‘ io that she was attacked by three un known men on the public street, §A8gâ€" conspired to place her wher was to obtain contfol of her and property. P She Was Attacked D Three Unknown Men. Justice Lafontaine ordered _ !"~ writ of habeas corpus to issue againâ€" st the authorities in charge of the institution where petitioner is do NET DEBT OVER TWHO BLLION OTTAWA, Ont., July 7.â€"(By Canâ€" adian Press)â€"The total net debt of Canada on June 30 was $2,397,411, $15. This is an mcrease of 6,794,136 during June, and an increase of $48,â€" $31,105 over the figures for June $0th, 19%1, when the net stood at $2,849,180,110. ‘The increase‘ during the past month of the prekent year was smiall when compared with the figures for June, 1921. In that.month the net debt increased by $2,875, 407. The toui 'mnu of the Dominion at the end of July was $110,861,287, or almost two bfilion dollars more thumowulmonu:tthcndot study the safme.month in 1921, which was |trate ( $108,527,546. The revenue collected | and h« during the month of June alone this | gin in year was $28,525,463, as compared | May. with $35,107,350 at the end of June, arate 1921. Custom collections show an in | it PW crease from $27,359,264 at the end Of | s June 1931, to $29,586,622 at the end of last month. During the month of PME collections ‘totalled $10,035,552, â€" as compared with $7,582.341 . in June 1931. Excise yicided $3,284,358 durâ€" Ing the past month, as against $3, $72,021 in June 1931/ The total of excise taxes collected during the present fstal year is §$8,411871, or ‘movutlmmntnumm it was 9,244,828. t "QUARTZ ROGK," THOROVGHâ€" BRED STALLION . 5 Foatss 1918 } Purchased in England fo rths Canâ€" adian Ruoing Associations for the improvement of the Light Horse in cempact and bloodlikeâ€"with good action,. â€" and sound ‘ constitation A brown horse, bred by the Barl Canada. Saddle Horses and Hunters. TO ASYLUNM force. 10.â€" she the Arthur to is only 3% cents & mm%!wflh #% cents and to‘ Port Colborue 38 three cents. *A 1t‘is urged that these vessels would be"glad to come into the Canadian Grfin trade at lower rates than now w.wmmm While the grain rates are higher to Canadian ports thay ‘to Buffalo, there ‘are counter balancing advantages 10 itn wvessek owners at Buffalo. They obtain return cargoes there and is 6btain return cargoes there and i addition are giren diearance for the return trip much eariier than at Port Colborne or Georglan Bay porti. It was pointed out further that while the rate to Buffalo is IOWeF than to Canadian upper lake ports, the rate from Fort William to New York is 11% cents, plus one cent handling® charge, while the rate i0 Montreal is 9 34 cents without any additiohal handling charge, This is counterâ€"balanced, however, ,by © ie tact that the ocean rates is 15 cents from New York as against 17 cents from Montreal and by diserimination against Montreal in the matter of inâ€" A-nmturotmntu-uudt‘ne port of Montreal is now handling as much grain as it is possible for it to export_under existing conditions. SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL â€"â€" FAQWME® County Council Delegates Want Term From. Noâ€" TORONTO, July 7.â€"The conter|‘ Terms: A. i ence on secondary education, made|I, H. mufl:. Auctioneer, New Dun _ up of representatives from the counâ€"| des, Phone 38â€"12. i1b * wl ty counciis of the .Province of GOgâ€" nognoonnmrmmui.‘i ns en Te Savth "avormme. mmece s {.flo,â€"m consider the cluded this morning with the followâ€" ing resolution to be forwarded °0 â€"â€"â€"_~ 1: 5. " ul the minister of education. . E. J. Shants, Auyctionser f "In the opinion of the méeting, th#! ~jury 15 (Saturday)/ 1.30 PM~~. time has now arrived when #t°P5| ousehold goods of A. E. Coomber, should be taken to bring secondary | rygia 8t., Kitchener . % educational facilities within reach Of| ~juy.9%,â€"â€"Valuable household ef_ all the youth of the province, and,|reetg belonging to Otto Radunsky, . where conditions warrant it, sP8CiSL| piryated in the\yillage of Blooming: . ’oovernmont assistance . should D6 gate, ; given f:rvtiu transportation of pup is and for the erection of buildings." ‘This was moved by G. G. MeNab, Renfrew A suggestion was made that in these continuation schools provision should be made for children remainâ€" ing on the farms and that such tuitâ€" ton, which/would cut out all language study except English, and concanâ€" trate on farm mechanics, agricultare and homemaking subjects, would beâ€" gin in November and end the first of May. This would be a distinotly setâ€" innu course from that which vp-ud At pupiis for the university. We furnish the material for a Red Pine Stave Silo 12180 with roof comâ€" plete for only $190.00. Write for par ticulars. ‘The Eimira: Plasing MIll ~_ 144 Rimira, Ont.. â€"27â€"4t. Co., â€"Ahâ€"Autiitmin 1 Prompe attention (wil 5* #1"Tous. ail sales entrusted to me S ""in , unanimousgly vember to May. Farm Ohiidren sILO8 by J. We k on t Et‘ tress, 2 iron bads tollet set, ware, 2 wash tubs, 50.4 hose and ‘reol, lawn mo garden tools and a lot of cles too numerous _\ GENERAL WANTE * ~ W. G. COLYER, Proj H.. 8. DUERING, Auctioneest, .+ Phone 190; Water 2#â€"1t. © ED RUEUL, Clork PUBLIC of Valuable Farm Implements and E MISCELLANEOUS â€" Brag Flat Rack, Pig Rack, Wheslb Scuffier, Root Pulper, Emery Daisy Churn (like new), thovels, Cow Chains, good House,. Kitchen Stove, one. ired Steel Oil Tank cap. 136 good and strong reinforced “,1 Galvanised O Tank 6 ft ® 3 2‘} some Chicken ‘Crates to ship <hfé { ens and many other articles© to6 . rumerous to mention. ('.r Juty 22.â€"Saturday 1.30 p.m. (day= light saving) household effects be jonging to the estate of the late Henâ€" Â¥y°¥F. Meyer, 115 Benton St., Ritél HARNESSâ€"Good set Heavy Teath .. August 7th, Monday, at 11 «1; a.m; stavidard time the real estate of Adam Bechold, situated about #ve. miles west of Kitchener, on the matin road leading fromm Kitchener to Pat July 15 (Saturday) Valuable house hold effects belonging to W. G, CÂ¥ yer, 127 Ahrens 8 City of Kitchener. FOR SALEâ€"SECOND HAND HAF Tosder. Apply 27 Erb St. W,. 8648t. FOR SALE OR m'r-â€"rww :cotthges, just completed " nished at Kincardine Beach, 0 looking the bosom of Lake K# beautifuily situated, â€" nice Â¥4 T9" FARM FOR SALE u*..i_lo(llfl.mtl.‘ acre in strawberries, brick b# houle and barn. Apply 164 He# St., South. ward, Kitchena®, ~, atraw blower and sertank all to ft dahs, elegtric l!g modiat» possesal Kipcardine, Ont. White traction engine uawar Waterleo Sopa Auction Sale List : SUMMER COTTAGES â€" _ slectric light and waté#,

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