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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1908, p. 8

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* ks â€" Shin"m 4o en 1 ~ T ahiteyile. Town x PC pmp® o -;v", gr& fivx\;', BMY . "" _ <Lo. will be anndine d lni g P t in in 2 se oor | . Altoabeon seaviqns sobimatine at 2 WMs o. "aro â€" Gig I o‘slock.. -; vening sessions commer ( iwifi . Com: No: | 26000 olcle ;fimww s Rreights; ‘ qus hper cfi ie > F;.;..u rend ptings will he Inler . ourh *',ig‘«“fl % 10. | use o. _ _.c == 3 se io on Apouk . if . ME 8 nammis tor Iirines narli M Nols se s94 w o mb | Bor progprgie ter trrther poith ‘@ ise cutside. . Buckwhent, No | A. B. Snyder, Pres, Eimire _ __ .. r ie T41 m & 50. â€" x io 2%, f 1. ~, LIVE SToCK. Ed : < ~= ? ’ ‘ Roronto, : Jan.‘ Ai â€"While â€" opinion > C~$ AR esd Ned e t H conficted somewbat sharply as . to l i \ the state of business _at the City ! â€"‘~ > prah : iÂ¥le market toâ€"day, some afirmâ€" . i ig that business was good and pric«s! Shorthorns For Sale . even 1 Q.M:‘uknidt:" ; Mss yr s _ afe positive that trade . was + + c And ; "lower, ,the fact remained o bulls 7 and 5 months old, : sired ho 10 2008 arport catiie ana â€" for |bf Beoutsh Mantaiey % oo of aplerg _ good bu there is as good ‘ a deâ€"~ ( t is > ®Mand 2s last week, and that in some . ol e ~mand @8 las & C i¢ | tish 'Pnpomc]’_ulo a few _ Few cases prices {were.. â€"paid:} cows with calves by the stock ) fer| both export and for butcher uui%mnhbâ€"hmflnflh ‘52; § ’_Ot the ordinary tun ot me .fl“fi # aterloo, Ap’l’ " dium to good loads of butcher cavt NEXNO 8. WEBER ‘ ‘tle . there was toâ€"day aâ€"good deman! 502m os® Box 250 Wauterloo f‘?’ prices were ~steady. â€" There ‘was ‘ g’t large prtopoxw‘:!nfi poor, . 3 i [common butcher cattle. offering in N": run, and as the sameâ€". may ‘For sal‘ nr To R.fit- ‘ ‘said of â€" all recent runs, thei smel _ market is more â€" than well supplicd~| 190 acres adjoining the Vfll‘mptt "‘3‘ this class of: stufl,and prices. Linwood Known as the * le ':‘ just & little easier for. the comâ€" Hurst Farm,". On the premises is a i P roonest cattic. good frame house and large bank barn, ~Gingrich â€"At Berlin, Jan. 1st to Mr. and Mrs. M. Gingrich, a daughter. ,;’A Berlin, Jan. 7th, to Mr ~ and ‘Mrs.. Wm. Hobbs, a daughter. ; -‘ & .â€"At Berlin, Jan. 8th, t * Mt.cand Mrs. Lotis Armitage, â€" > Jhapman.=â€"At Betlin, Jan. 10th _ to Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniet Chapman, m daughter. O .. §6 . : hofi ‘The hog . market has become much weaker "again, toâ€"day‘s â€" quotations showing a still further decliny~â€" of + Trom lastweek. 3 _ The total. run. to day was . 10 Cal® with 1,223..head of ‘cattle, 830 sheep 200 hog Land 104 calves. ;53 «‘choice butcher cattle are quoted at $4.75 and gcod butcher catâ€" Hle by the straight load at $41 & $4.50; extra good loads at $4.:65; meâ€" ‘dium to commion butcher ‘cattle are ‘eagier at $3 @ $4â€" for mixed _ lords ‘of ~light butcher ~heifers, steers and cows; _ common to medium butcher ‘cows are. steady <at $2.50 @ $3.20 ; ‘canner.cows and bulls â€" range from 45e @ $2.95; good heayy\ bulls, for PAmen SiTN T 00â€" L enart murnoses : i fl’m market a doad of. every m?amo sold at $5.25.. _ . ‘‘the butcher class the choicest ‘eattle sold at $4.50 @ $5 and d. straight loads at $4.50. @ Schacfer. â€"At Hcidelborg, . Jan 1!{th, Heist, in his 64th year. x) . #} ‘apd Mrs. Wo. ~ Schaefer, a McGibben â€"At â€" Honeywood, ~Jan. & (Ler. ; _ ‘Mrs. Dr. C..G. McGibtoa, sister of chi.~â€"At Conestogo, Jan. 15th, â€"to . Rev. R. Herbert, of Preston. ‘Mre. asd Mrs. Frank Gebl, / a daughâ€" Gabel.â€"In St. Jacobs, ~ Jan. 14th, * & & .. ‘Cathatine Moyer, â€" wile of Jobn Winfield.â€"[n Woolwich, Jan. 12th 10 ‘Gabel, agedâ€"76 years, 4 mionths and ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winficld, a son: _ 3 days. NC it Sleckenreiter.â€"At/ B. & W hospital, Rebmann.â€"At Berlin, Jan. 16th, Mrs. \ Fan. 13th to Mr. and Mrsâ€" . Jobn ~ John Rchnann. > ons . Cteckenttiter, a wm. Stephan.â€"A t Listowel, Jan. 1ith Wilâ€" Sheppard.â€"At Galt, Jan. 18th, . t0o liam _ T. >Stophan, aged 71â€" years. m.â€"xn Wollwich, . January . 7th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Menno B. Bowman, BHuber.â€"At . Bs Mr. and Mis. . daughter. Musselman.â€"At _ Nr. and ~Mrs «Meleckâ€"@tru.â€"At m Mick, cof Ton 4o ME ant Je e c io M and on Janua _ tol, Joseph m..-m on. _ ue MARRIAGFS. 6 Wutmâ€"Schwartz Bnd. hy Rev. | wart w nterloo, Ont~ Jan. 23r0, WATERLOO MARKETS > . und (Mrs. John Sheppard, â€" & ir. or export PW 4 @ $4.25. _ No. i ised, 030; C , 00¢c. @ 9840;: No Y%% No. % mixed, BIRTHS o Mr. and Mrs~ . Jobn:~ John Rcohnann. t, a daughter: Stephan.â€"A t Listowel, Jan. 1ith Wilâ€" : Galt, Jan. 18th, . t0 liam _ T. >Stephan, aged 71â€" years. ‘s. .John Sheppard, â€" & mm\ place at Elmira. â€"_> _~ m l éforâ€"â€"At EMeidelborg, . Jn | in RBaden, Dec. 38th, _ fant daughter of Mrs.â€"and . Mrsâ€" (‘s. Melnrich Huber, . & . Wm. Schacfer. M 9 ® Driever.~In California, Jan.~Edward At Berlin, Dec. 30th, t0 youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. . F. ts. Albert Musselman, A Driever; of Preston. 2e yin~ Jex. ist o M McLartyâ€"At > Killeau, Jan.. 14th, Berlin, Jan. â€"~. Maty McLarty, ughter, of . Mr: L. Gingrich, a daughterâ€" .. _ and Mrs. nma:"?lmny. of jerlin, Jan. 7th, to Mt. near Elspeler. Â¥m. Hobbs, a daughtet. â€" Binkley.â€"At Morticten, Jan. Chas. t Berlin, Jan. 8th, 12 . W. Binkiey, #. Logis Armitage, â€" A Grieveâ€"At Galt, Jan. 17th,. Barl 8. (Gfieve, son of Rutus Grieve az es it o hern, $1. $1.164 C to day was 78 cars A 4 U @ : T6¢ mixed, 98c @ 16c @ 18 out« a T6c. Flout Creoditon, | en Bean, Edmund to. Lydia Sth Jan. .716, to Steta 1.5 1.2) .48 T0 ~ The evening meetings will be inter: m"’"m spersed with vocal and instrumental Bee for further U t . calars. fl weléome. s A. B. Sn: , Pres., F Frede ) 4: Bosine Toh Vigeâ€"bree: Orosshill. | Phone 865. Josiah Shu%n.hd Viceâ€"Pres., Waterloo. | ‘Alien Bhants, See‘y., WaterlOo, ons 0%' w5 Toronto and out of Scot tish n"’"lmpowedLAho a few oung cows with calves by the stock {mfl%flu- reasonableâ€"Farm 2} milles north of Waterloo, Apply 190 acres adjoining the cf Linwood nown as fi:rm'.'fipk Hurst Farm," . On the premises is a good frame house and large bank barn, soil arich clay loam;‘ ::H undérdrainâ€" cd and will watered with three wells, one overflo ving. ~Fall plowing done. 11 0 Abitaibar *Piithine . 248. Linwood, P.O, Funeral ~Director â€"and Embalmer: Waterloo, Ont. Telephone at Resiâ€" denoe, o1 ~Young S5., South 355, at tore 267 Ni Froch Milching .Cows, Intesding chasers would d‘o‘wfll to call on vat ranâ€"Enushevsiy.â€"At Gall, Jan: “"33 .~M. fMautman, of Detroit, . Ag Jennic Enushersky, of ~Galt: Aancockâ€"Wilson.â€"At Crumlin, neai . London, â€"Jan. 15th, John H. . Hancock, ‘of : ‘Gait, to Edith M Wilson, of. Crumilin. â€" : Hendersonâ€"MacIntoch. â€"At â€" Hespcler, Jan,â€" 15th,‘ by Rev. J. D. Morrow, James F. HÂ¥nderson, late of Edinâ€" burgh;â€"Scotland, to Phoeve â€" Ma¢â€" Intosh, otâ€" Hespeter. 2 Hartmanâ€"Wunder.â€"At New Hamburg Jan 15 .h, Josech Hartman, to FEdith Wunder both of Baden: DEATHS. Schidt.â€"At Waterloo, Jan‘ 20th, Henâ€" ry D. Schmiht, aged. 64 years, 4 months and 22 days. Flatt.â€"At Galt, Jan. 17th, Mrs. Wm. Flait, aged 33 years. Hofiman.â€"At Wellesley, Jan. 15th, John Hoffman, aged 82 years and 7 â€"thonths. \ Zry@â€"At Hespeler, Jan. 18th, Mrs. Oscar Zryd, in her 36th year. Homuthâ€"At mn‘,‘ Jan. 18th, Ifi: garet Ida, . daughter â€" of Reeveâ€"and. Mrs. D.“gamltl, aged 17 years and 5 months. ' Koublâ€"At Berlin,â€"Jan. 18th, Mrs. Geo. Kuhl, srf, aged 87 years, 7 months and 28 days. Heistâ€"At Berlin, . Jan.‘ 19th, _ John Heist, in his 64th year. ~ _ â€" /; McGibben.â€"At â€" Honeywood, _ Jan. Mrs. Dr. C.â€"G.â€"McGibtoa, sister of 8. Grieve, son Rufus Grieve ag* ed 3 years months. Radigan. â€"Av Galty Jan. 14th, <Krone., G. daughter, Louit . J. and Annic â€" Ra aged 6 months. Bowman.â€"At Berl nâ€"Waterloo hospi4 tal, Jin 18th, â€" Addison Bonm:‘ som of late Josh#a Bowiman, F Listowsl,. aged â€"a7 years. } som of late Joshta Bowinan, _ 0 Listowsl,. aged â€"a* years. Rauman.~‘!n ~Woolwich, ~Jan. 13th Judith» Paunman, daughtet, of . int Oooz Bauman, aged 83 years, 1 tC rvoaking For Sale Eruat cer n n oe C T~â€" CA KQUY ROrck will be cugaged u»'!!m aterloo, Ont 100 acrefarm with avout 16 acres bush. Nm | brick house, ccmmon ovilled. wgl f 'm'mw‘flnn’:w Ms* â€" 150 aorefarm, good frame house (neirly new} y i t | if Bose potighnet $ Sous revetbiaie 11.qu . compris P J in "b o ae 7 Aniice .,.“'e.fl. miles from Guelph from Borl n. .Aulyum-.:u JAMES MANDERSON Â¥lmo Gusiph, Oot! 92 agres, first clase ?ni.d%‘fiw}imm Berlin ____â€" T6 aeres, good soil. all cleared, good buildings, 5 mi‘es from B rlin “wfi.zohnnil,d ni fiu-uu "\Cru "9 23 acree, A 1 farms near Bresiaun. e t 18 aeres, good soil, first ¢lass building» +# 6 6 aeres, poultry farim, fAne boildings uear Biriin. 4 4 acres, first clas» buildings, just ontside Berlin. f _â€"~. Also North West Lands for sa‘s or exchange Be sure ard see aApply vu the premises of or uo in Haldimand County in the Townships of Ganboro, Seneca and North Gayuga mfimâ€" sate Hhs â€"raluibie M%:m@' WILLIAM BAMBERGER, . _ 3 Imo. New brick house, stabl» and 4 acréer of land, good orchard and small frait, never _gnfiipg atream. â€" Situated 4 mile acres. about 1} miles. f: of it mecarun .o ts dechraws m nmumu barn, -.hntlu'l:':h. P:k:tll. 130 acte farm, about 1 u-n-m-o.--: 4 mies ro Etarion. :Ce~mon buildings, xrutr‘ farmo, gho“ "_ completed. Aiso a goud frame house and Lak barn and ail necessary outâ€" buildings on property. Abundant supâ€" ply of hard and soft water. For further particulars apply on premises or to JACOBSHANTZ, 52 1mo. Bresiau, Ont from Preston and{5 minutes walk t street car, â€"Aply to The undaâ€"signod offors for :sale his valuable farm situated 2 miles east of Breslan,consisting of 08 acree,of w hich 85 acres are in a good state of cultivaâ€" t‘on, 6 acres sown in falt wheat, the balance in good bush; fall plowing is The underâ€"ignaod offers for sala h‘s vallkble tarm sitaatca 4) miles wost <f Wa erloo 14. nués east of ~t. Agaths,.on Erb‘s â€"rc 2, 106 & omprising 78 acres, 10 acre» vurl a: d yOung Ne bsiznce) â€" uon state of calttsation. PB P ::”A“g;& bain on .:l. uq’ ':“ . roy en ty, orchard and "grod n}fl"&i'u{u. font 16 AT.ools and crurches. For further particulars About 12 acres bush. â€" Price $2700, _ _ â€"â€".~ ,mw.q.). mear to school and church. 150 nore farm, about 1 1â€"2 miles from Can boro, Farm For Sale 100 acrefarm, frame house ne faitly good bn: as, about 1 mile to school, 4 mi, lee to station, mail delivered_every other day ya rice farm. '?-?‘»‘.'-3-‘3,""'% fhy Poune wilk ies e nan‘ aote 4~ the vil Cap f'-g.--t-’_'i'iaâ€":: “:m’*'"”&'f-; n P se trees in same, 38 more: a, goe e, (Chiog ons ns hew, ple, ttrble vethe es in the toweehip of Canboro" Erice S100d. to meet them on giving notice to CANBORO P. 0. 8â€"1mo. Farm for Sale. | Farm for Sale Frederick Street, _ Opposite Market, Peoule wiah 4 There are the very best reasons tor selling these farms, Farm kor Sale ANDREW ZOELLER, NEW HAMBURCG, FOR SALE These Farmscan be bought on very easy Terms. F. G. VICKEMAN, Preston, Ont. Cheap Farms 45 Park t , Berkin. Ont PAUL HERBER, Waterloo, Ont. F. E. Shantz & Co. ‘oR pirkor 10 i ooe o oagiine aeue | i. hx:lholwnfl i The soll is a rich clay Joam woll ndmlt:h-old; 195 are under ca‘l.ivation, balan.e in 16 (Srese. "Tei mcopuiny is dose *A S en is m.hu'-'% ; brick house, with 'mfi-.u weod k bank barn and vh..h:p;r’l:ht'.‘t. ildings, . Also & I“mmvumnm to a The un Je signed offers Mng valuable fa m of 116 , oc ou ino mooel "of whice an any" cultivation, 50 acres good bush an balance in pasture. On the farm is a en (10 rooms), large bank baru, new Mvh.md.mw all neces sary out! dh? I supplied at house and barn by rato. ‘There is also »rchard about 6 acres wheat sown, and ‘fall plowing done, Farm is in +1 good state of cultivation and is situâ€" ated 1} miles from Conestogo and St. Jacobs, â€" Uaa beâ€"bought at a reasonâ€" able <price. For futlher particulare «pply to YÂ¥ MENNO KOOH ./ V..luable Farm> For Sale In the new town. GUERNSEY, .« â€"â€"SASK. To Investors Boy ago>d business lot here or & thoice section of wheat land in this diâ€"trict, ~Exrceptional values for â€"a short time only.â€" Call or write. 2} miles from Berlin dow pig "fi‘-.'“r-on' nmon â€" bare, very nice 100 acr".:(-rn‘:," mm”%u e eeerite ies “'«-u. near to nua-.u c6 9. B. BIEEEA N new bank b« 186 more farm, with about 10 acres w Iw ihoge 1" Uagbore " Tonw Lo “'mfifu' on ie mronne with 2# a0râ€"0 @ gooi buek with lote of Siot o reprra Aâ€"#i0] grapse . This is a beautifol i;ifi : and aleo Eh' a great :om" tag. piace, é“ from DuaÂ¥ili® m 26300 110 asre farm, very nlce plase, frams house Towusite u-fsowm y : &Pu uce Notary Kcown as Fairview Farm TAE NEW LAND OFFICE Farm For Sale is . L HOLMAN ne 167 Dealer in Flour and Feed s Berlin, Ont. from Berlic J. G. SKIP, â€"Linwood, ‘Ont: A tu‘T supply of nat Stock and Poultry Oonestogo P. O., Ont Borlin, Ont. green Lawn Seed pt on hand as $ ONTARIO The Prices toll the tale of Saturâ€" days‘ Storyâ€"Get Here Eaply. A GREAT _ SAT URDAY $10.00 MEN‘S SUITS FOR finished and tailored, and are a very special value at $8 and $10, all sizes sale m Wurbinssee06¢ | evaÂ¥rprmnen " Propse $14.00 MEN‘S SUITS NOW These are fine tweed suite in the !v;”bmmuyk_,m ‘The man who is looking for a busiâ€" ness suit full ofâ€"snap and style should see these. They come in a beautiful variety of tweeds, that combine good taste and good looks, every inch a gentlemen‘s‘ suit, â€" linings and : finish ings of No. 1 quality, come tq“ou on and see femyourself ........... $8.50 ‘These overcoats are in the new ovâ€" erchecks and striped tweeds and ~fine cheviots with velvet collars, in all the new shapes and broad shoulders, wide sleeves, wide pockets and deep lapels, regular $8 to $10, sale m The makers of these garments enâ€" joy the reputation of turning out the Canada, therefore you will find _ them perfect in every detail. . The fabrics are ‘this season‘s newest creations, both as to pattern and material and the showing embraces all the popular models in a complete range of sizes, special toâ€" MOITOW ........ »â€"wâ€"=a $8.15 $10.00 MEN‘S OXERCOATS: u. ho edges, regular In blue or black for the conservaâ€" tive dresser. â€" We have always. been proud of our $15 blue and ‘black suits and will compare it with most $18 and $20 suits, sold elsewhere. Think m'hnctol-xmmu to _ you, when you secure one toâ€"morrow $15.00 MEN‘S OVERCOATS. Balance of lines, medium and large gites, choice Canadian otter or Perâ€" Sian lamb collars, spring muskrat lining, evenly matched, full furred skins, English beaver cloth shell. $15.00 MEN‘S SUITS NOW for $65 MEXN‘S FUR LINED COATS taluable farm situated about i"nflz r+outh of Baden in the Township whigh Fo ssees Mo inn good state of B 15 acres hardwood bush. Fall plough« W Cvuo'm“ Wms f:: a 4 uore ‘int) Fichiing n onpacity ‘of Ioornt and" beox Pua Fim sune E Mn%m and soft water, and m;r-&hfmm * . se P rmon snanta. â€" 4* O4040 404040404 0+0+404+0+4 0000000000000 0848040044 The undersigned offers fot sale his sethneses . eedessivs cansnentne + Farm For Sale ERNST & CO. Berlin JANUARY SALE $10.00 $49.00 ©$8.15 $4.99 $8.50 $4.49 Haysville, P. 0 overcoats â€" in WEAVER‘S BOOK 98¢ OVR SMALL PROFIT sY8TEM is A ca&AT suesese $4.99 $10 sinimen," thicle 506 drevets: Poge un # ble ‘breasted, solt and warm, -: facing, plain ve, close ribbed culls, and â€" ankle a::‘ skirt, ‘regular 60¢, Saturday Men‘s colored shirts, faundered boâ€" som or negligee style, separate .of attached culls, sizes 14 to 17%, regâ€" ular $1 and $1125, sale price * _ tailored and stylish and wt', h_mug.nnmu.uu.w,m Single and double breasted suits in light and dark materials, 8 pieces, made in styles that give little chaps that manly and well dressed appearâ€" Two piece suits, made for best . or school wear, in fancy tweeds <that will make your boy look like a genâ€" tleman‘s son, . and give service and satisfaction. f There are 100 pairs of these trouâ€" sers in fine tweeds, made in the very latest â€"style, regular $1.50, male $6.00 BOYS‘ SUITS NOW Your boy will probably.need a new overcoat next winter. Why not get $5.00 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS NOW $3,50 to $41 BOYS‘ SUITS NUMBER UKNLIMITED, Highert market price paid. Load every second Monday _ Next shtpment Jan. $3.50 MEN‘S TROUSERS SHIPPING HBOGS WANTED K & Feavonable fgure,. Apgty 1+ is Practically now. â€"Will be sold at Cutter for Seloe miitieret serseesse tevabizen < WB eviersiincen s Ailie 0 3.95 2.49 3.50 2. 69 39c¢ 98c 69c¢ 98c Made in fine box callakin and vici , kid leathers, with double sole, built for looks and service. C wa 120 pair of ladies‘~ . boots, goodyear â€" welt, vllhtm soles, lace or blucher cut, all sizes, regulat $3.50, Saturday : $§ MEN‘S AMERICAN BOOTS of these while ant? © in ie o ment stt weing e prac _ Vici kid, patent colt and. caltâ€" skin, some leathor lufnr.u- year weited, just 80 pairs. is s 110 pair of children‘s boots, â€" donâ€" gola kid, box tall and patent leathâ€" d exten mbuh,l to §4, Saturday bargain Footwear _ Bargains $2.00 Boys‘ BOOTS NOW Shorthorns ForSale 'l‘::.i..l'flin beef hides .':1 lg horse Mirbamonte s fosmint auitie robes and fors. Satisfa guaran> Wanted Â¥, 0. TANNER, Waterloo, Out, 2.50 3.00 : 125 Froprietor 1145 â€" e

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