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hh . mORONTO, Bept 18.â€"Oskitle â€""|¢;'ehdni dragey; most early adâ€" -l-muu;aam-umu:mmnm brigk at Stin ‘,”,..u,.‘..,l.m 10 @ $10.10; bulk 250 to 20 C e C ME CC 12000 â€"__. {§306 pound butchers, $9.25 @ $9.5¢. ata o t 0 CATTLE. rejected, / CHICAGO, Sept. 18.â€"Cattle.â€"Reâ€" Ryeâ€"No ceipts, 24,000; active; better grades of beef steers and butcher she stock | generally strong to 15c. higher.| _ TORONM other grades and killing classes | Trade quo largely steady to strong; top maturâ€" r Manitoba ed steers, $11.65; new high mark | $1.08% ; N for year; best yerlings, $11.50. bulk | _ Manitoba beef steers, $9.35 @ $10.85. western | _ Americar grassers in liberal â€" supply; best ‘ 80c; No. 3 Montanas, 9.50; several strings at| â€" Ontario $8.50 @ $8.65; stayed Monunn‘ to 95e. grass heifers, $8.60; bulk beef cows _ Barleyâ€" and helfers, $4.75 @ $7.75. buik ae 4Â¥ Ryeâ€"No eirable bologna bulls, $4.50 @ 4.85;| Millfeedâ€" bulk _ veal calves around $13 to| !"®al freigt packers; bulk stockers and feeders' $21 a ton. $5.50 @ $7.10. | feed flour. Hogs Recelpts, 38,000; opened around 10c. higher; bulk later tradâ€" Ing very uneven. strong to 10c highâ€" 7d CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, Sept. 18. â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 2, red, $1.12%; No. 2 harnd, $1.07% @ $1.09%4. close do., Pair.. .. ...., 5.00 @ 5.50 Stockers, good .. ....4.50 @ 5.25 do., fair.... . .....4.00 @ 450 Calves, cholce yeals 10.00 @ 1150 do., medium |...... 8.00 @ 10.00 Milch cows, choice. 60.00 @ 80.00 Springers, choice. . , 70.00 @ 90.00 Sheep, ewes..,.... .. 4.50 @ 5.75 Lambs.. .. ........11.00 @ 1230 Hogs, fed and watered, selects,... 22..,. ..1200@ 1210 do., lights.. ..,...11.00 @ 1110 do., heavies... ....10.00 @ 19.10 Wheatâ€"No. 1 nonthern, $1.07% @ $1.16%; Sept., $1.06%; Decemâ€" ber, 1.06%4. May, $1.10. steady to 10c. lower. Quotations: Heavy beef steers, |$7.00 @ $8.00 Butcher ateers, choice. 6.50 @ 17.00 «do., good. .... .. 6.00 @ 6.50 do., medium..... ..5.50 @ 6.00 dp., common.... ..4.50 @ 5.60 Butcher heifers choice 6.2%5 @ 7.00 do., medium. ......5.50 @ 6.00 do., common.. .. ..4.50 @ 5.50 Butcher cows, choice 4.50 @ 5.50 do., medium ........3.00 @ 4.00 Canners and cutters . 1.50 @ 200 Butcher bulls, good. 4.00 @ 4.75 do., common.. .. ..225 @ 3.00 Feeding steers, good ..5.50 @ 6.%5 do., Pair.. .. ...., 5.00 @ 5.50 Stockers, good .. ....4.50 @ 5.25 do., fair.... . .....4.00 @ 450 Calves, cholce vyeals 10.00 @ 1150 Cornâ€"No. 2 mixed, 64%e¢ @ 64%e¢ No. 2 yellow, 64%Â¥e. @ 65%e. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 40c. @ 40%¢; No. 3, 38%¢e @ 39%c. Rye, Toe @ 76%4c. Barley, 63c. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18â€" Cash with old onée s£ §8; butcher St60M8 ) ee 5o. wiee s5 59 @ $9.10; optimat and hetfers sold up. to $1.26, with | 5 "0, PS 4480 6 bulk at $6 to $6.75; common ADd| greep.. Reccipts, 14,000; BAtY® mtmomu“w“-&m.wm”..* cows steady to a shad6 st!0ME®® "‘1ower closing steady; top BAHIYOS, witlt buils at $4.25 to $5 and 046!3;) /; ~oopors ghippore and ofty saies up to $6.60. Bulls #l0W; §10 Ipuschore, bulk, $13.66 @ $13.85. Culls ckers, $8.50 to $5 and feeders at $5! _____u, io F20 Lhâ€" â€" wontarna to $5.50. 25¢c. to 40c. higher; bulk, $11 to 12%, tops, $21.35; good light sheep 25¢. heaty steers sold at $1 to """"l:n"â€"mâ€";m“ ; sows, §$§ @|al Rellways are making records beâ€" with old ons at §8; butcher ©t90r6)e; 59. uiss s559 @ 39.10; cstimat|twcen Winnipeg and Toronto yards. ~vw“-h"’.m“m.‘u”. Trains of from forty to fifty cars bulk at $6 to $6.15; common ABE|" mu_or _ moseints, 14,000; mative| Of St0ck are quite ususl, and fast light ‘paitle brought $4.50 to $5.50, lambs ~opened m”.‘“ time is made possible by the splen cows steady to a shade stTORE®!) ‘pwor closing steady; top natives,| 40 tangents and the lack of curves WE buils at J6B6 to 15 and cgaf" W TN U PS UAT L. inis #oute A tralk of 71 cars is where the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose from. Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 32%e @ 34c Flaxâ€"No. 1, $2.35. Bran, $16 @ $17. Liverpool, Sept. 18.â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 1 Manitoba, 11s 1d; Cornâ€"American, mixed, 8s Z%d.i Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 58%c @ 58 Anyone having a farm to sell, list it with me. | assure you straight business and good service. Anyone wanting to hold an Auction Bale will be benefitted by securing my serâ€" vices for conducting same. 1 have recently opened up an office at 34 Frederick 8t., Kitchener. Anyone wanting to buy a Farm or City Property will do well to see my large }! st 1 have for sale. 9s 8d; No. 2 hard winter, 98 NEW DUNDEE Real Estate and Auctioneer . 1. Shantsz I. H. TO M A N , 1,798. market 1200@ 1210 1100 @ 11.10 10.00 @ 10.10 8.00 @ 8.10 E. ]J. Shantz 34 Frederich St., Kilchi tradâ€"! HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF CATTLE highâ€" _ Toronto, Sept. 16. â€"Since August TORONTO. TORONTO, Sept. 18.â€" Board of Trade quotations were as follows: Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.08%; No. 3, $1.04%. Manitoba oatsâ€"Nominal. American _ cornâ€"No. 2 yellow. 80c; No. 3 do., 79¢. Ontario oaisâ€"No. 2 winter, 90¢ to 95e. Â¥ Ryeâ€"No. 2, 62¢ to 6c Millfeedâ€"Carlots, delivesed, Monâ€" treal freights, bags iocluded: Bran, $21 a ton. shorts, $23 a ton; good feed flour, per bag, $1.70 to $1.80. WINNIPEG. WINNIPEG, Sept. 18. â€"With un settled conditions in Europe toâ€"day‘s market was very irregular, fluctua:â€" tion in prices being on a large scale. October at one time was up as much as 7%c over Saturday‘s close, while the other futures showâ€" ed corresponding upturns. At the close October showed a gain of 5c. November 5%¢ higher, Decemâ€" ber 5¢. higher and May 4%c higher. From the start toâ€"day‘s news had a great tendency to send the shorts to cover and this was maintained throughout the seasion. Reports also of considerable inâ€" quiry from European buyers helped prices, but as most of this business was for the distant months not much trade was reported, holders refusing to commit themso!ves too far in advance. In the future coarse grain the trend of wheat prices was not folâ€" lowed, but all prices were higher, barley advancing 2%c¢, flax 9%e for October, 4%c for December and 5l4c. for May. Rye was up 1%¢ to mostly feeding iambs; good western $114 to killers; feeding lambs strong to %5¢ higher. top and bulk light feedera, $13.75; cheep generally steady; best handy ewes, $8; heayâ€" les largely $4 @ $4.75. 2¢ Barleyâ€"Malting, 55¢. to 58e What is believed to have been a case of murder and sulcide was discovered Sept. 13th, at Prince Ruâ€" pert, B. C., when neighbors found George Green, fisherman, lying in front of his home with two bullet wounds on the breast and the dead body of his wife beside him. Green died a few hours afterward. Alongâ€" side the victim lay the gun. A five montha‘ old child was crawling over the corpse of its mother, who had been shot through the heart. Nothâ€" ing is known of the circomstance or the motive for the shooting. Mrs. M. Schmitt, patriotle inâ€" surance for Sept. ......... 10.00 Mrs. S. Forler, patriotic in surance for Sept. ......... 10.00 Ex. H. Kaster Est., patriotle insurance for Sept. ....... 10.00 Chas. Heipel, 3rd gr. salary as Clerk and Treas., postage. 226.49 Chas. Heipel, postage for mailing tax slips |..... ... 30.00 N. 8. Lichti, balance on bridge COMIRCL 1 ..szalce seveazes 395.00 Seeretary Wilmot Agricultural Society, grant ............ 225.00 Secretary Wellesley & N. E. H. Society, grant ......... 25.00 Becretary Wilmot School Fair, $TSNL: ): 2 2ck sxaa sys 2500 A. Fraser, balance on culvert contnacts u........ ....... 104.50 Moved by E. B. Hallman and Saml. Hunsperger, that this Council do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, Oct. 16, 1922. terial for culverts ........$1 Noah Roth, commission as herd inspector...... ... James Taylor, wire fence and Henry Pfohi, cedar posts and DraCes ..:orcers ieexranes Percy Welcker, filling at culâ€" Â¥@FE mulrizsFs vamsie )i ors Wesley Erb, salary as superâ€" intendent... .. ... ... Aug. Kavelman, labor on culâ€" Â¥OMS ...llucs ke,rasrrkks Herbert â€" Becker, â€" delivering corrugated pipe .......... Curtis Cressman, refund on INKA® cuninuercyine Gyrticer Supt. Freeport Sanitarium, I. Bettschen account ........ Treas. Waterloo Tp., half amt. of Stoltz culvert .......... 0 J. L. Forler, shingles and fumâ€" ber for Tp. Hall ......... 0 Jacob Cressman, labor on cul Â¥@Fb ..2.2..).rgak c waspacs P USERmY ll reur â€" Petâ€"s + by the railways 4s an gsgoential, and in this respect, the Canmdian Nationâ€" al Railways are making records beâ€" tween Winnipeg and Toronto yards. time is made possible by the splen dflw“lthhckalurvu by this route. A train of 72 cars Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John Herber, that bylaws No. 595 and 596 be now read a third time and finally passed. Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John Herber, that the following accounts be passed: Jacob B. Roth, labor and maâ€" West Toronto, making the trip from Winnipeg in 75 hours, it having left Winnipeg on Sopt. 14th. ‘This, prob Wilmot Township Council met at the Township Hall, Baden, on Monâ€" day, September 18, 1922. All memibers present. Moved by John Henber and V. H. Zoeller, that the following banks be muthorized to accept payment of taxes for the township of Wilmot for the year 1922 up to and includâ€" ing Dec. 10, 1922, and that each bank be paid a commission of one tenth of one per cent. of the amount of taxes collected by them: Dominion Bank and Canadian Bank of Comâ€" merce, Baden; Bank of Hamilton and Standard Bank, New Hamburg; Standard Bank, Wellesley. Union Bank, New Dundee. and Moisons Bank, St. Agatha. Moved by E. B. Hallman and Samuel Hunsperger, that leave be given to introduce bylaws to amend bylaw 594; also a bylaw to appoint V. H. Zoeller chairman, when the rates for the municipal telephone were set at $18 to subscribers and $24 for private lines, and appointâ€" ing John Heldman collector. ably, is the longest train of live stock ever received at Toronto from the west. a collector to collect uncollected taxes not paid to banks. WILMOT TOWNSHIP COUNCIL SEPTEMBER SES810N MURDER AND SUICIDE. FARM FOR SALE. Chas. Helpel, Clerk Por turther partion . On farm $112.50 38.15 74.71 36.40 90.00 10.00 12.20 46.60 13.15 18.53 10.00 $.00 4.00 Also 33 acres of flats, Lot 10, Conâ€" cession 3, convenient to above farm. Land could be divided to make two 116a0re farms, M Apply to J. D. Johnson, No. 2, Wal. New modern twostorey brick house, 9 rooms, good bank barn, 75x 60; straw shed, 40x46; driving shed, 30x40, and good hen house. Good orchard, spring water pumped under shed, comvenient to school and church, 5 miles from Wallenstein station, in county road; rural mail and telephone. This farm is the old homestead, never been rented, and must be sold to wind up the H. B.' Jackson estate. 200 acres, Lot 10, Concession 2, Township of Peel, County of Welâ€" lington, 160 acres under cultivation, 50 of it seeded down, 33 acres bard_ wood bush, 7 acres of pasture land. Land is clay loam and a good proâ€" ducer. 46 acres, 1 mile north of Bamberg, | in good state of cultivation, 4 acres | bush, 7 acres in fall wheat, douhle< frame house, bank barn, big orchard and two springs. Terms $1,000 down, Price $4,800. I Consisting of 100 acres in townâ€" ship of Wellesley, 5th concession, East section, Lot No. 7, 2 miles northwest of Bamberg. Good house and barn, plenty of water; near school and church. Apply John R. Gerth, Bamberg. 34â€"1m0. FARM FOR SALEâ€"52 acres with bank barn, implement shed and log house, one mile from Ariss station, eight miles from QGuelph, good land, easy terms to quick buyer. Albert Reinhart. _ 36â€"2t. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. Oct 7 (Saturday) 1.30 sharp, real estate and househould effects beâ€" longing to Daniel Fell in the village of Baden. (No reserve.) Oct. 26 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, Impilements and Householl Effects belonging to Joseph P. Berberich,‘ adjoining the village of New Gerâ€"| many in the Township of Waterloo, | real estate, consisting of a Gâ€"roomed red brick house, kitchen and woodâ€" shed, with electric lights and turâ€" nace and househoid effects, belongâ€" ing to Mrs. Wm. Hauck in the vilâ€" lage of Bt. Jacobs, sun room and all conveniences; household effects belonging to Alvin Shants, 56 William St., corner Founâ€" dry St., in the town of Waterloo. Sept. 21 (Thursday) Farm Stock and implements of Joseph Uberschâ€" lager situated one half mile north of Josephsburg and 3 milea southeast of Bamberg. Sept. 30 (Saturday) <â€" Valuable Household Effects belonging to Mrs. D. Gurzi, 57 Breithaupt St., Kitchâ€" ener. Oct. 26 (Thursday)â€"Valuable 60 acre farm of the late Mcs. Johanna Berberich, Lot 81, New Germany. Bept. ~30 â€" (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m. Stock, Implements and Hay beiongâ€" ing to 8. P. Sohneider at the City Hotel, Waterloo. Oct. 7 (Saturday)â€"Farm Stock, implements and Household Effects belonging to the estate of the late Jacob Poll situated in the village of Mangaheim at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. Oct. 14 Saturday) 1.30 p.m. Valâ€" uable household effects belonging to the estate of the late John Frelâ€" burger, situated at 25 Rose St. in the city of Kitchener. Tuesday, Dec. 12.â€"Farm of 75 ac res, ’(arm stock, implements and feed belonginng to P. J. Williams, situated % mile east ol Erbsville and 5 miles northwest of Waterloo, on Woolwich and Waterloo town line, known as the Doerbecker farm. Sept. 23 (Saturday)â€" Houschold | efects at Kitchener market at & ! o‘clock a.m. L | Nov. 7 (Tuesday.â€"Farm stock and implements, feed and house hold effects, belonging to Frank Psutka, one mile west of Erbsville, 1% miles east Of Josephsburg, near Sunfish Lake. No reserve. Sept. 23 (Saturday)â€" Valuable household effects of Mrs. (Dr.) J. H. Webb, 37 Erb St., E. Waterloo. 38â€"4t Sept. 23 (Saturday) Valuable nine H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer Auction Sale List FARM FOR SALE, FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. JOHN M. HELM, Bamberg Ont. (8) A petition against either of the said works will not avail to prevent Its construotion. (2) A branch sewer on Erb St. East from the trunk sewer crossâ€" ing Erb Street to a point one hunâ€" dred and sixteen feet _ westerly therefrom.. The estimated cost of this work is $412.00 of which $55 is to be pald by the Corporation. The estimated apecial rate per foot frontage is $1.7786. The special asâ€" gesament is to be paid in 20 anâ€" nual instaiments. 2. (1) A concrete pavement on each side of, and as an additional width of pavement to, the pave. ment now being constructed as a County Road and Provincial Counâ€" ty Road pavement on King Street North, from Young Street to Main Street. ‘The estimated cost of this work is $14,409.00, of which $4,463, is to be pald by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $3.30. The special as. sessment is to be pald in 10 an. nual instalments. | TOWN OF 1. The council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo intends to construct as Local Improvements the following works upon the streets and between the points hereunder set forth, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the respective works:â€" PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claim or acâ€" count against the estate of the late Valentine Otterbein for the estate of the late Mary Ann Otterbein, are required to send a statement of their accounts to the undersighed Valentine Otterbein at Heidelberg, Ontario, and that after the fifth Cay of October, A. D., 1922, &he undersigned â€" will distribute the above estates having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. beg, Ont HENRY O received instructions to sell by Pub lic Auction the household effects beâ€" The undersigned offers for sale bis farm situated at Josephsburg, Con. 2, comprising 67 acres, 50 acâ€" res of which is under a good state of cultivation, balance of 17 acres in good bush nd pasture land. Good bank barn and straw shed, driving shed and other outbuildings, silo, abundance of hard and soft water, good house. For further particuâ€" lars apply to JOHN MERTZ, Josâ€" ephsburg, Ont. 34â€"4t. IN THE MATTER of the Estates of Valentine Otterbein and of Mary Ann Otterbein, late of the Township of Wellesley, deceased. Dated this twelfth day of Septem be, A. D., 1922, VALENTINE OTTERBEIN, Heldel Ont 37â€"3t. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT the village of St. Jacobs on SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1922 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"Ext sion table, 3 piece parior suite, side suite, 2 beds with springs and matâ€" tress, upholstered rocker, 3 rockingâ€" chairs, lounge, kitchen table, 6 kitâ€" chen chairs, Pearl kitchen stove, Brussels stair cu'iwt, bed room rug, chamber set, a lot of home made carpet strips and mats, washing maâ€" chine nearly new, some dishes, lamps, dough mixer, 2 good wash tubs, ironing board with stand, small tables, lawn mower, pictures, kitchen utensils, screen doors, winâ€" dow screens, benches, clothes racks, some bedding, new home made woollen horse blanket, 2 good feedâ€" ing baskets, wheelbarrow, long ladâ€" der, some lumber, work bench, vice carpenter tools, garden tools. Also 7 pure bred white Leghorn hens. No reserve. MRS. WM. HAUCK, Proprietress. . W. Frickey, Auctioneer, Phone 48w. Waterloo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FARM FOR SALE OTTERBEIN, _ Kitchener, WATERLOO , Heldel: Want to hear from owner having farm for sale. Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Canâ€" ada Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconâ€" sin. 36â€"2t. WALTER FRICKEY, Auctioneer £.1,.VIN SHANTS, Proprietor ALF. MEYIER, Clork Phone 48w, Waterloo. PUBLIC SAE TERMSâ€"Cash, At the same time the property will be offered consisting of a well built red pressed brick nouse with elght rooms and sun room, (first floor recepion room, double parlor, dining room and kitchen‘. Second floor has four good sized bedrooms and sunroom, good floored attic. Cellar is searated into five parts This is a fine home, well situated in a good part of the city and should appeal in any one wantirg a nice home. Terms of real estate will be made known on day of sale and can be had from the undersigned Ang one wantli; good household gcods come to inis sale. Commencing at one thirty p.m. A Reid Bros. upright Mahogany piano and bench, good as new; 3 piece mahogany parlor suite, nearly new, Tapestry upholster chair, mahogany reception â€" chair, oak extenslon table, six oak dining room â€" chairs with leather seats, combination oak buffet and china cabinet, good Wilton rug. 3 by 3% Brussels rug 3x3, one fine oak hall bench, fine oak hall mirror, oak pedestal, small fancy table, parior table, 2 pieces porch matting, 3 bed room rugs, white enamelled dress er, satee, Stevens repeating rifle 22, verandah curtains, 2 sinks, 50 {ft. garden hose, 2 pr. good rubber boots, galyv. wash tub, water power wash machine, curtain stretchers, ‘There will be sold by Public Auc flls on n menane O * ion on the presmisee ot Mrs, (Dr) enrity af SHOHWUN] ' J. HM.. Webb 37 Erb st. K..in the Alfred Wright, Secrsetary. Town of Waterloo, on C. A. BOEHM, DiST,. Agt. _ 2 clocks. wicker nearly â€" new, â€" lot some dishes and useful articles. of various kinds, larger number of good pictures, good tapestry couch, chiffonier, bedroom chairs, shoe black box wardrobe rockers, large fumed oak hall stand, large hall mirâ€" ror, oak sectional book case, walâ€" nut buffet, fumed oak writing desk with bevelled glass, set of leather bound Encycloputim. large fancy tapestry settee, golden oak office arm chairs, hand vacuum cleaner, kitchen table, clock, kitchen cup board, good sized box for refrigerâ€" ator, small wash stand, 3 tollet sets, crockery, dishes, pots and pans wheelbarrow, hand sleigh, long ladâ€" der step ladder, child‘s cot, ollcloths, verandah chairs a lot of oneâ€"half iuch pipes and a lot of oneâ€"half articles too numerous to meation. There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises, 5 Williams Street in the town of Waterloo on walnut wash stered chair, a large number chairs the following valuable property, PUBLIE SALE H. 8. DUERING, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd Fumed oak parior table, a number small tables, walnut dresser, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd 19082 TERMS CASH. MRS. (DR.) J. H. WEBB, Proprietress. Auctioneer, Phone 136, Waterloo. OYAL BANK QOFCANADA * charge to those who wish to arrange the converâ€" sion of Victory Bonds maturing on December 1, 1922, to the new five or tenâ€"year bondsâ€" Applications should be made as early as possible, but not later than September 30th. onversion of Victory Bonds T HE SERVICES of this Bank are offered free of ahawma &n Sshase sls ewminl . nLDlDGD kp c clclls Household Effects, The Manager of any of outr Branches will be glad to fur nish full particulars upon request. ED. REUEL, Clerk. Of Valuable fishing basket of garden . tools, numerous other 3Tâ€"1t _ Waterioo _ Mutual Fire | Insurance | Company An am eal o C1 CCR OR OSE COCO0E | P. E. Shantz, Preston | J. govg:ird kfim&son, ?u‘lph | 8. B. cker, Waterloo. ) Richard Rou.flmn, Kitchener | W. G. Weichel, Waterloo. | M‘Vu Bauer, Waterloo | L. W. SHUH, Manager B. E. BECHTEL, Inspector | ARTRUR FOSTER, Asat. Manager, | C A. ROEHM, District Ament. Fishers Mills Cider Mill is open for custom work every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Appointâ€" ments are not necessary until furâ€" ther notice. A. J. Sbants, Prop, R. R. 1, Hespeler. 36â€"ht. Incorporated in 1863 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,000,000 Officers and Directors Prompt attention will be given to ail sales entrusted to me and satisâ€" The comgregation of The First faction guaranteed. George Diebel, Piés-i_dent, Waterloo Allen Bowman, viceâ€"pres., Preston in s (eac ce s od. + Situate near St. Clements with crop, for quick sale. On farm is 8â€"roomed frame house, bank barn, pig and hen stable. Price for all is only county promptly attended Phon: 80. . Night Phone 207W Wateric6, Ont. Phone 246 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DiRECTORS Real Estate Waterloo Phone 185 If so, have your wants supâ€" plled here. We always keop on hand cholce Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"Made Sausage 47 Acres Why not buy your meats here and get the best? EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer Phaone 243 Waterioo Do You Appreciate First LETTHR & DRELSINGEe LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE UNDERTAKERS $3800 . K. Cressman CIDER MILL OPEN. JOHN ZIMMERMAN Class Meats

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