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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Sep 1908, p. 8

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-,\"'g' o, Sept. 22.â€"The grain matr are, if anything , easier . toâ€" lay, owing. to large offerings. Flou: ges . are. firmer, Local dealers‘ btations are:â€"Wheat, Ontario, No. white or red, outside 904c @ 911 :fia mixed, 90c @ 90%c; Manitoba,: ew, spot, No. 1 northern, $1.04; No. Norther: $1.014 Georgian Bay ports. farley, new â€"No. 2, 59c @ 60c; No. 3 extra, 57q @ 58¢; No. 3, 55¢ @ ‘56c. ‘a Ontario, No. 2 white, 39¢ @ B9jc outside; No. 2 mixed 38¢, at g“,'““ Corn, _ nominal, at 87¢ $ %¢, Toronto freights, for No. 2 yellow. Rye, No. 2, 80c outside. ‘\Peas, No. 3, 88¢ @ 90c outside. Bran _Flour, Agate *« JAOU Flour, Soven Lilies.... 2.70 , ee and quiet; quoted _ at $21 per . in bags outside. Shorts, strong it quiet at $24 per ton in bags outâ€" Flour, Manitoba, first _ paâ€" it§ $6; seconds $5.40; strong bakers §.80;° Ontario winter wheat patents .45 @ $3.50. Bran ton ........ 20.90 Illflri.c-pcm «e+s 21.00 New Potaies, per bus. 1.00 ) 4 + e) in sheep and lambs was steaâ€" iIthough quotations were â€" down _ Receipts still continue heavy. are unchanged. i were quoted by Mr. Harris §770 at country points and a% ) at market here, fed and water _ This .. market continues _ firm, ~ to the scarcity. ty little exporting is being done ; .‘if‘m gondition of both . tht iadian and> British markets. Receipts were 85 cars, 1,222 cattle, 2 p, 800 hogs and 146 calves. @*'fld was received in Berlin on <M y of the death of a former teâ€" «#ident, Mr. Peter Muchenbacker, which . took placé in Gravenhurst on Monday anorning. The detcased _ who was dfl"’ 60 years of age, has been sufâ€" \ dering â€" from stomach trouble _ for ‘ a year but it was not considâ€" ‘ered serious. He lived in Berlin unâ€" #it ~â€" about 20 years ago when â€"he moved to Gravenhurst and engaged in e lun business. â€" He is survived . Briefs.â€"Mr. Lewis Huiner, of Rechâ€" ester, is visiting at his home â€" here. â€"=Dr. Lorne Staufier and bride _ of New Dundec spent a short time. in our burg â€" on Saturday. Me. Geo. Lackner left on Mlonday for Manitou flin Island and other points ‘whets ‘hewill act as judge at some . ol %he fall shows.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gamâ€" elict Lackner spent Saturday in the "Twin City.â€"Willie and Adcii Webet, :‘"flt Saturday in _ Berlin.â€"Hugh f ulloch spent Sunday in Berlin, attending the Reform Convention.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Spies _ attended the htnl of Mr. Kelier, which â€" fook place at Elmira last Friday.â€" Quite & _ large number irom here mnd surrounding country are at Fet lin toâ€"day, Thursflay to hear . the Hon, . Sir. Wilirid Laurier, Premict fahcanda. Not one ‘should â€" miss R treat. DIED SUDDENLY WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, Ont., Sept. 24th, 1908. _ DIED IN BLAIR by a family. of. grownâ€"up children. _ ‘ The remains Were be prought _ to Ber .-'on Wednesday on the 11.25 train an be : conveyed to Free Dort vnufikmm will take place. COUNTY S. 8 â€" Waterloo County S. S. Conâ€" will be held in the Evangeliâ€" al Church, Elmira, on the 13th Nov. ext Among those taking part in the e Will be Mr. J. A. Jackâ€" BA.. of ‘Toromto, General Seâ€" W hent.......... The death $ook plaoe on Monday, of funey Tuher, wile of Mr: Teanc Mcâ€" ; per lb......... 22 poer dos......... .18 E | "one. mdul‘t M4,â€" “‘ "to â€"33.65. * M_.cufir. but, some ° beâ€" ; conditions â€"would _â€" imâ€" cattle were offering. A : bulls, weighing 1,100 to , sold at $2.50. Dealers are tplon“ t for this class at preâ€" o Western cattle arrived to ht HAWKESVILLE, ,fl., a. £90 maill‘s ael m ProÂ¥incial S. S. A# GRAIN STOOK IN GRAVENHURST .... 20.00 CONVENTION of atb° ~the worsge , at the and â€" 14 12.00 5.175 .85 .10 .24 .20 82 Goughâ€"At Stratford, Sept._ 14th, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Gough, son. L Lapp.â€"At Waterlo0, Sept. 16.â€" o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lapp, a 891. Bessingcrâ€"x\tww,ellesley, Sept. 12th, to Mr and MIS, JOB. DUBSIUBE _ * son. Bodannâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 12th, . to to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bodann, a daughter. Bindernagelâ€"At _ Berlin, Sept. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Bindernagel, a son. Sauderâ€"At Hespeler, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Sauder, a son. Zollarâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. John Zollar, a daughter. KaufmanWAt Berlin, Sept. 21st, t« Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaufman; 2 daughter. Strokâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. ith, â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stroh, & Bohlenderâ€"Beiselâ€"Near Elmira, Sept 16th, Joshua Bohlender, of Winfield to Hortensia Beisel, daughter _ 0f Mr. Philip Beisel. vMarpinsonâ€"Goetz.&At Abington parâ€" sonage, Sept. 8th, W. W. Martinson of â€"Hawkesvilie, ~to â€" Ida â€"Goetz, â€"of Linwood. Lembkeâ€"Steinmillerâ€"At _ Walkerton, Sept. 15th, Chas Lembke, to Umâ€" ma â€" Steinmiller, daughter of | Mt,. and Mrs. Jacob Steinmiller. Davidsonâ€"Goodingâ€"At â€" Berlin Sept. 17th by Rev, W. A. Bradley,Tiugh C. Davidson, of Woodstock, to Ethel M. Gooding, of Waterloo. Hymmenâ€"Dunkeâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 15th, by Rev. ~F. Kaiser, Homer Hymmen to Clara Dunke, both €1 \â€" Berlin. § Staufierâ€"Bockâ€"At New Dundee, Sept â€" 16th, Dr. L. L. Stauffer, â€" son â€" of â€" Mr. Levi Staufier, of Waterloo, t> Agnes Bock of New Dnndee. Quirmbachâ€"Plumâ€"At New Hambutz, Sept. 16th, by Rev. Mr. Owen, C Herman Quirmbach, of St. Paul, Minn., and formerly of Berlin, to Helen, only daughter, of Mrs. W. R. Plum, of New Hamburg. Riteâ€"Hutchinsonâ€"At Drydan, Sept. 9th, James Edward Ritz, son o. the late Christian Ritz, of New Hamburg to Helen J. Hutchinson, both of Dryden. Cranstonâ€"Wilkinsâ€"At Toronto, Sept. 17th by Rev. Dr. H. F. Perry, J Herbert Cranston, of Toronto, t« Eva , daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs. Thos. Wilkins, of Toronto. Schacedler â€"Branifiâ€"At Saskatoon, Sask., Sept, 10th, by Rev. Fathe Brabender, ‘Frank Schawdler, t« Sadie Braniff, both formetly of Berâ€" lin. Hillâ€"Hascarlâ€"At Preston, Sept. 16, Fred C. Hill, of Hespeler, to Terâ€" tha Hascarl, of Preston. Shantzâ€"Wismerâ€"Near Speedsville Sept. 9th, by Rev. Jonas Spydet Menno Shantz of Black Horié5 to it may be added, has the fight father, Wilhane Lyon Mackenzi he goes upâ€"against the mighty has becothe 4 profécai thy distilier, and a ‘j;y acceptance of wm&“w ‘&teri00 _ & step which has not been %fl, ut long '.rut onsideraâ€" tion.: My work of the past Mhb& time the Deâ€" partiment dwu'u_mm..kp«hqaol most ML 8 partments of the Government, has aflorded me, tro many ppor tund ties for public service and is toO near heart to be quickly , .Or lightly parted from. Indeed, tu-n«:‘u.out&d- es i in ‘lvu.upnpodtmdsuciwtmmmwtflb ed so fully that were it not outweighed. by the deepest of. convicâ€" tions as to what is at the present time & public duty, 1 would cerâ€" tainly not sever my connectiqpâ€"with a department . with â€" which I have been associated from its very creation. > Pz ‘‘Of these éonvictions there lics deepest perhaps the feeling that membership in the House of Commons would aford .greater. â€" scope for furthering those very purposes for which . the Department . of ty TESFAETETC _T Dlc Wc Enduatrint ~mesne * ‘the son. F C. Callaghan, formerly of Galt. whe 1 Gratzâ€"At Cayuga, Sept. 12th, Mich f iNg, 161 Gratz, a former resident of Herâ€" f°# di lin _ and _ Waterloo, in his #0th| the year, pe‘le Gunningâ€"At â€" Berlinâ€"Waterloo healt tai, Sept. 12th Mrs. Robt. Gunning “"'"m of Berlin . in her fl%ym. ® (Greyerbichlâ€"At Berlinâ€"Waterloo 10# pital, Sopt, 16th, . Jos. Greyerbich! ot St. fi" his* 10thâ€" year, Builasâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 18th, â€" Elitaâ€"] â€"â€" Esther Wismer, of near Specedsville MARRIAGES who BIRTHS DEATHS s the unghty of Mr. Ses oc e Agfarty 41 ovel 300. M t for Demp MMCAy 28 HNDCMEAR L CG l fans ces 20x30 feet, on stone wall, with good fi cellar thereunder, 64 feet bigh and|, cement floors. The house contains 9| ; rooms, hall, 2 clothes closets, panâ€" ty and summet kitchen, and _ the p whole house has beén newly painted, |, cepapered, and piped throughout for | j natural â€" gas which is used for fucl], and â€" Tight. Good bard ~water wel at house, and cistgm upstairs, _ the |â€" water being piped to kitchen. Large | hipâ€"roof barn 40x60 {t., 18 It. posts, on a stone basement with 8 ft wall | and cemented floors; shed and piggery * 40x60 with 24 ft. posts and on stonc wall, with silo therein 9 ft. in diaâ€" metc?F and 26 ft. high with _ cement bottom, cement floor and troughs in piggery part, and all manure is kept in shed; _ driveâ€"house 30x40 with 16 ft. posts, on stone wall 3 feet high; feedâ€"house 8x12 ft.; machine shed 40x 30 ft.; hennery 14x14 {t., with carâ€" penter shop above; sheep shed 10 x 10 ft.; there is also a hay fork and track in barn, lightning rods on .@Jl the buildings on the farm, and good artesian well inside the barn. The house â€" and outbuildings are all iirstâ€" class and conveniently laid out, with a â€" fine row of shade trees in front and _ on sides of house, and . large lawn. The proposed electric railway will run past the property, and there is a daily mail route and stage past property from Dunnville. The owner keeps some 25 head of cattle, 7 hotrâ€" ses, 33 hogs and sheep; the land is all free from stones and snags ~and under _ fine cultivation. The farm is about square, and convepiently diviâ€" ded into fields, all of‘ which can be reached _ by a lang running through the farm. There are over 360 rods of wire fencing and the balance is board dnd rails. There are Â¥4 actes| meadI®, 30 acres pasturo, 12 acrcsl wheat, 20 acres oats, 20 acres plowed Iand, and 3 acres of an orchard, conâ€" sisting of 6 peach, 6 plum and 4 pear trees, 4 grape vines and the balâ€" ance of the trees are apples. The prosperous Town of Dunnville om the Grand . Trunk Railway «Buflalo & Goderich Djvision), with ‘a populatâ€" ion of over 2900, is within 4 miles fof the property, and has one of the best weekâ€"day markets of any town in Ontario, high and public schools, fchurches of all denominations, storâ€" es of all kinds, 2 banks, 2 flour and .A grist. mills,. 3. knittingmills, creamâ€" J ery, 2 woolien mills, canning factory, apple evaporator, vinegar factory, 2 :A planing mills, â€"sash and door factorios, lumber yard, hammock factory, founâ€" J ity, 3 machine shops, 5 blacksmith . Eshops, ~ express, felephone and = tole , Feraph ofices.> â€"The Grand River and , | welland Cu.:t Feeder runs through the town,â€"with fire boating and fNshâ€" . fing, and Lake Erie is about 5 milâ€" . fes distant. This i# the best farm in , | the Township, and the owner is comâ€" Farm for Sale pe‘led toâ€" sell on . â€" account ofâ€" illâ€" health. Possession ~in fall. â€" Terms on@â€"hall cash. Price, $8,800 For «furâ€" ther particulats write or call on § s GEORGE MUNCE, â€"At Winterbourne, Sopt. 12th Mr., Kiug Dunnville, Ont good Farm Lands for Sale In ordéer to wind up the estate. of the late Noah Wenger, of the village of Ayton, Towaship of . Normaiids, and County of â€"Grey, the following farm â€" lands are offered at private sale:â€" MEREERE Parcsl No: 17 consists of parts of lots 14 and 15, Con. 9. and pact of lot 14, Con. 10, FTownship * of Normandy comprising 167}â€"actea ot which 60 acres is a good hardwood bush. ‘Ihe buildings are . a §000 bank barn, . 72x82, centre posts 86 feet high., Stone stabling underneath ca pable to accommodaté 50 to 60 heyi of cattle and 8 to 10 horses. A good frame sheep stable and wagon shed, a good pig stable and a ; 0od frame house. A strong spring of fine ‘watet near buildings, so that uceithâ€" erâ€" pump nor windmill is necessary. ‘This parcel is bounded. on West by G.T.R. and Aytom station _ 0« said R. R. on North by Saugecn River and Village of Ayton, un East by Wengers Mill Pond. Parcel No. 2 consists of East part of lot 16, Con. 9, Tp. of Normandy, comprises 50 acres, half of which is bush. This parcel is bounded on West by Wenger‘s Mill Pond, on North by Village of â€" Ayton on East by Sideâ€" road . No buildings on this â€" arcel having heretofore been farmed with parcel No. 1. These lands are good warm soil and do not require drainâ€" ‘ing. Apply to _ Aaroii _ Wenger, Ayton, ‘P.O. or ° to _ _ « T ‘A. G. Camppell, Barrister, Harriston. H. H. Miller, M.P., Hanovetr, Exetiâ€" tors. ‘â€" There are many ~@dvantages _ with these landsâ€" such as nsatuess to R. R. station, to mill, to market, ° to good. school and ~churches, eta., ‘fuiler particulars of which, and other adâ€" vantages will be given by letter o intending purchasers on Chquiry, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Elisha Hewitt, late of the Town of Berlin, in the County of ‘Waterloo and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, Gentleman, . deâ€" ceased. y Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 38, Chapter 129 R.S.O. 1897 and, amendments that all persons havâ€" ing any claims against the estate oi the above named Elisha Hewitt, late of the Town of Berlin, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of May,;A. D. 1908, are reâ€" quired to send by post prepaid or deâ€" liver to Clemens D. Bowman, P.L.S. at West Montrose, Ontario, one _ oi the executors named in the.last will and testament of the said Elisha Heâ€" witt on or before, the 1st day of Ocâ€" tober A. D. 1908, their christian and ‘lutnnnu. addresses and occupations, full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held iby them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the . underâ€" signed exceutors will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assetsâ€"of the said déceasâ€" ed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims df which they shall then have _ notice, and the executors will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or"persons of whose clain notice shallâ€"not have been _ reâ€" ceived by them at the time of such distribution. P C. D. BOWMAN. West Montrose, NOAH GINGRICH, West Montrose, +â€"Executors of the Last Will. and Notice to Creditors Testament of Elisha Hewitt Dated Elmira, Aug. 31st, 1908. In the matter of the estate of George Forbes, deceased. ~~Notice is" heroby given pursuant to the Statute in that behall that all persons havingâ€"claims against . the estate of George Forbes, late of the township of WoolÂ¥wich, in the county of Waterloo, Farmer, .deceased, who died on or about the 20th day August A. D.â€"1908, are heroby â€"reâ€" quired on or before the 25th day of September 1908 go deliver or . send by post prepaid the e soficitor for Maryâ€"Ann m istratrix of the said George Forbes, their Christiam and surnames with full particulars of, their _ claims in vrlfll‘r and the of the seeuriâ€" ties, it any, held them. ... And Notice is further given that after the said last mentioned date, the said exccutors will proceed . to distribute the assets of the said . deâ€" coased among.. the persons entitled â€" en‘s and boys suits to be slaught~ n h oient «t ___ All ~$4.00 Suite going at$3.00° â€" *‘ All 5.00 "Buits going at 8.75 | AllZ% 6.00° Suits going at <4.50 M. WILDEANG Star Clothing Store } All (10.00 ° Suits going {nt 7.50 00 Buits going at 11.25 wflo:&fih&tfin‘ ab 18.00 Come?Saturday Sure Farm Headquarters I make a specialty of Michigan Furms. Write for Bookict. CHARLHS D. FISKH Chamber of Com. DETRUIT, MICH J. BALL & SON, Real Estate and Insurance A Agents. . Mutual Life Ass‘ve Co. of Canada Why pay rent when a home can be bongl so elo.?. If you own & home you‘re lucky! If you do not, come to ns and you will be surprised how easy t is to own une. Look over the following PARTIAL LI8T. $1350 $2 34 $360 gzfl 0 ?;’;: e 3 s'sw“ Buys 7 acres fine garden land 4 on which 14 story frame lboase and bank barn convenient t« Waterloo and Berlin Markets, Easy Terms. Lots in all parts of the town. _ Sffiice: King St., above Fischer‘s Billiard Parlor also 29 and 30 th, and every day durâ€" ing October except Saturday‘s. App le« for evaporating will be taken in on and after the 25 September for whick hihest Market prises will be paid, Geo. Hushnergard 36 tf Proprietor. St. Jacobs Cider Mil} Cider mill . 22, 28, 24. also 29 and 30 !h. .Sgt every day Purity Flour. Clydesdale Stock Foot . _A full} and fresh stock :«of all o 24 o Thmg * e kinds of ‘Egult.ry food is always c,,..w.i acres on the town line beâ€" twoan n rap e ter *3 on naisemiien uen J. H schnar ie in onl en t 1 l1 Soomncd of raos irvit beating trese, mupics. ail Consisting of 30 acres choice land, azw house and :tu'n, also chicker use. ring water on place. About Fi mflustproin Waterloo. A b-tmn if taken at once. . Must be sold. y ::flmc.w For further particulars call or te Mackie Block. remises of the undudgul.’ * All C round on perty will be destroy Nes h A. E Quickfall _ * Trespassin 36 â€" 2 mos. Moderate Prices Trunk, Valise, Suit Case or Travelling Bag would do well to inspect my stock which is thoroughly upâ€"toâ€"datc. Farmers requiring a set of may be sure of hiving their wants satisfactorily Alled here. Prices are within reach of all. KING STREET, â€" WATERLOO.| Mimo person or persons of whose claim they shall not. have had~motice at Trespassing strictly forbidden on the remises o:"&. undcy:-;l.not!.- All dogs Any one contemplating buying & Harness Repairing neatly done Farm For Sale H. M. WILHELM, Buys 7 room red brick house on Queen St. A snapâ€"â€"must be Buys 8 room brick house on William St, Buys 2 storey brick house, ali conveniences, Terms to suit Good Coods Ers Str., WaTERLOO. ent for Purity Flour and ydesdale Stock Food. NEW HARNESS s‘ Suits wuiunszont Ap J raspureseese 19 King St. W. Berlin, Ort. orbidden 24. and "FARMS SOLD _ The following farms have been sold near Canboro, Ont. by John Hill, most of which have been disposed of in the last four months: . _ Mr. Moses Jantzi, Minnesote, 100 acres. f Mr. Pierce Farrwell, St. Clements, 130. acres. + Mr. Bobbery, St. Clements, 186 acres. . Mr. Guilt, Hampstead, 100 acres. â€"__ Mr. Hagedorn, Berlin, 100 gcres. Mr. Knechtel, Mannheim, 150 acres. Mr, David Hillgartner, New Dundee, 50 acres. Mr. Strow, Conestogo, 150 acres. Mr. McCrady, Oanboro, 100 agcres. . . w# Mr. Harvey Dilts, Canboro, 205 acres. â€" f Mr. Conrad Wettlaufer, Buffalo, 130 acres. R ~â€"â€"â€"Mr. Culver, Cosby, Canboro, 150 acres. 4 > Mr. Urias, Sneider, Detroit, 150 acres. . Mr. Daniel, Gerber, Minnesota, village property. I feel almost positive that I will sell another 20â€"to 25 farms in the next three months. . Also have some farms to rent. fifl-‘k"fi"‘:'mm"'"“m"" stable. Boil out & dlay soam; 1% mcros be uo rown in fall wheat, 30 w-wz‘ghm‘Bm good hard Iml.iil prrve purvibeggh / +ob po:r‘n‘m e...m'.:."‘kgoq "'â€""unm.lfi_ , plume, pears and cherries, . ©0OG supply I'!.u-r. over flowig well and never 200 acres hmdhsnk barp, a straw shed, driving and bog pen, good frame house with kitchen, also summer kitchen and woodâ€"shed, two never failâ€" ing wells at buildings, good orchard, Land inmxl state of cultivation all Te in s rater of thaus rard opring in cantre 0 8 cr:.m end of farm. About% acres of hard wood bush sitnated. 3 miles from O. P. R. at Linwood. Also close to school and church,. For particulars apply to the underâ€" signed MRS. MARY HAYES 85.1f Linwood, Ont. 85â€"4f That very valuable farm bdonglnf to the undersigned. situated three mi. from Auburn station, six miles from Blyth, 200 acres, school at corner of lo:* 3 acres of hardâ€"wood bush, 2 acres orchard, firstâ€"class buildings, well fencâ€" ed, well watered, in high state nln&&- ivation and excellent soil, one of the best farms in the country. ‘Termseasy. Apply to Phone No. 552. wiling spring creek ruuning through farm. ‘or M".%mm -pv:'m â€" * JONAS BOBHART, f 32â€"2 moe, ©Proprietor. Wellesley P. O., Onk s iAces $5â€"2mc#, Breslau Cider Mills FARM FOR SALE IN THE VICINITY OF CANBORO, ONT. Farm For Sale For further particulars apply to Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Mr. David Gasho, Wellealey, 2094 acres. : Mr. John Schwartzentruber, Wellesley, B0 acres > _ Mr. Salomon Leis, Baden, 85 acres. ' Mr. Daniel Jantzi, Tavistock, 145 acres. Mr. Heury Hostedtler, Wellesley, for Mr. Steubing, 75 acres. Mr. Adam E. Ratz, Tavistock, 235 actes. Mr. Allemang, Berlin, 200 acres. Mr. Abram Cressman, Berlin, 95 acres. Mr. Meyer, Berlin, 205 acres. + s Mr. Halliman, Beriin, 140 acres. x .A Mr. Kufske, Bertin, 150 acres. Mr. H.â€"Wagner, Philipsburg, 100 acres. Mr. Werner Yungblut, Tavistock, 190 acres. ; THOS. BROWN, Biyth, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. JOHN HILL F. E. SHANTZ & CO. WM, J, BTINBON ult BY dz Btirton, Ont « _another farm, 135 acres. The undersigned offers for sale his farm eondafina'of. 101 acres in the Township of Wellesley, con. 11, Lot 9 east ncfio:i situated about 2 miles southâ€"east of Linwood. Un the farm iln{lo:d‘brlokboun and bank barn and implement shed. The soil is of a clay loam, . 85 acrea are under cultivaâ€" tion, 8 acres bush and 6 acres sown . in fall wheat. Fall ploughing nearly done, never failing omunk runnâ€" ing through farm. reasonable. For further particulars apply to _ _ George W. Lichty â€" * e The u ed offers for sale_his valuable farm situated 3 mile« west of Wate and 1} miles cast of St, Agatha, on Erb‘s .0b % comprising 78 gcres. lmb-lm maple bush, 10 acres scown in fall wheat and maple bush, 10 acres sown in fall wheat and m“h-cu state of culti oc oi n en as roel Irame boure nud Rit chon, gocd bank batk 0 P P oies . Warar ts n Feaee o ie se © on the ronun 4 PP ponnen, | 0 Now is the time to buy. Many Homeâ€" steaders "'""& up. I bave many dholce farms, wild and lmgovul adâ€" joining new towns on C.P.R. and G.T. Pacific. _ Prices twelve to tmm dollars per acre. Cash will buy 6 er. Don‘t wiss this. Call or write. Guernsey. _ Real Estate.â€" ~ Sask Land! Land!! hi se d cova ale g. B. BIEEDN 6â€"1f SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN BADEN s o o n i o. S enc ah agont Water Farm For Sale AGENT WANTED Farm for Sale No. 38 Frederick Stâ€" PELHAM NURSERY CO, Toronto, Unt, 14 49

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