am'v u m F: M ‘ Intvccst.--hlr, Nistn l mme into the idrm re- l'hast‘d Ly him hum lir. pel in the “can: future and Avill 1110::- u:.1n the [arm from hrs lath-r. Mr. “m. L [Juvling's Ccrv.er.-- Miss tardy has 1-H Tor Turn- he has groin"! a pcsition bs's truti--Miss Hails-um. spvnding a " “vols in ' Gvo, Ixncisrh oi North ms tr.o yrs! of Ill'\'. and toliz uul yQuntiuv.-- Irs; hrs M llamihuu IN s‘mnl- wrc'..:, with Mes. Lang- _ Wmler oi llmlzn was Itrrm number from this place at- I-Brtsnneruart-Ropp wedding k place at the home of the r.-Mr. Geo. Schultz re-. 'ittl injuries from a fall on . h he received and is laid e time. His friends wish "bdy recovery-Wedding bells hiring in this neighborhood. "ing has commenced and blag ior a successful year. has disappeared and the used again.-- Mr. Harper spent Sunday with friends INGWOOD 'cnossnzLL 'HILIPSBURG P " " h in 1hr xrll Inhrl Inn lt Y1.ll"“ mu rfrt'ttuv.b, .nrl Mrs k'lllu \U'II' I'm-n IIs w-.iltst, Nchl.t Titoms ' Sun-lug \‘Illr hvr I Alttrt Th-vns nun ml in: " I‘\\ 1|.ns P ME " mmlrl oi 1 Iiss Alice Hastings -iis okstown for this season at my business-Miss Addie 1 Berlin where she has se- cition in the dress making ot Smyth Bros. dry goods, Eekhardt Huras “in: has yed by Mr. P. Lather for Bar has iinished his term :cptcd a position with Mr. sakespeare for the coming Wednesday, March 8th, Mr. In and Mrs. Janet Cole- to Millbank mansc and ly married by the Rev. Congratulations. I: J. l'. I'llnsl A/ur Hdmhulg “as rarcrus in: a ivu days (in-m of l'rrlin s I ‘H'IJHHS h: II' -l [on x Mrs. J K. .1s'rltruirlcior last "evii.--Mr. Val Wett-. 'rlin “as tlc irrrst . leldrnart -hlrs. John Ilebi- flicnds in tiw 'iilar,e mu lama I BRGSl AU is “m HHIIH‘H‘V 1l'st HI IN llt an! Utr, 1l'uut of "rs, \Innlltw last "M. Khanl/ and Ins us, l.aurul panda sir" In Pritn Lid wt"; --vr _ lcd on Ins rial-plum, “H I] of mm Nrtx Germany, IniiSiiaLi Mn. - dd family who have with friends here tor months, left on Monday home in Manitoba-hir, rly resided here, having West several years ago, 'ittE as a farmer and satisfied with Western Ir. and Mrs. Henry Stone hn Walters are among here who tert tor the n Monday They intend ue West their home in the wines Suggen entertain- I ot their young friends on ring 1ttst.---Miss Conrad of visiting her sister, Mrs. 'atnmer.-- Mr. Eddie Winn: " visiting at his home for l returned to Toronto on‘ um m l'nln r\l‘?ln"_ ll.) "tctl llmns ul Fm 'r2rc, " I " lln|llkl\.\- ---ltoo Ilutrh Suzl 2 Hum Srhw'm, " Mr DOON it. an: Mrs. E. G. to! thy: oh last week out city.- Miss Ziler Ming some time r â€at", Mrs. Diet- au. to her home. - Mr. ttJaeotts visited his 'ittter, lat Tuesday. - tpt, Caledonia is I vis- in ot Mr. James Hall. Fuller ot Gilt spent N; brothers here.-Mr. UH " l‘ s lu'lrl m l‘\â€ll"l2 at. h- Iunu thi I “Ind-y “an. MILL! All" Mrs ft Ihron llxllnlS h In “I (WISH ' m prrwnl. tln- mumps lwld m Mc It", mm Mo', rs ul Full pl t'ntatt - m: " u, Gar mph") and e tis- s this spent lat gr It; lar s in re- lir. and of I" " ua pa “on, varicosw ctuitrsut-. (hll tits, inn“. 'iralrt,s. 4."! all Trained Nurse Miss J. Keith, ot Olds, Alta., a trained nurse, who has had a wide N- pcrivnco oi lam-link, speak of it as follows: “I wish to oxprvss myhigl apprvriaiion ot '/am-ltukr. I lave pvrsonolly testvd " in " great number of cases and llml It v.xcellettt. I have mlruduu-zl " In wwral paiients,Oh ltighly sal/trn-y rvrivlis, lnrkcl. it Ina-u '"aysr.', I haw “(S warmly Ilmnerl fur uh mil-alluum “Sprdklng pnvh'wmnalh, I world Ll\l‘ all ssumurr,i [mm Gum disease, tit lulluulug a!†m llralw: tlw rants "ml-1M and app" lam-"Ii III-I'M aurt trlwlarls ‘w rlvatt Iml arr3rhvm. srH r. s "" Nun-u Zulu Huk and VI aniurs, "m Ir. fmuul MIL " Il-nt lor Ilw mmI ' "IN-nun amu- If skin durnw T? Yam "uh “I" ol IF I'. found a slur I'lllc' dult‘x Th, knrlmgwlu ll dvllun Com t, ml‘ ting at l’nw Finlay, Mnoh III!!- ttter Mu-gular I Mr. Charles Schutr. bt, has opened a noon-r shop, and su".i its tl e pat- renage of the Itnrle oi this village and sutroundingsc- The Ioccl saw mill is so rushed with orders that sue,- lane had to work overtime lor ‘t'mne weers.-Mr. J. ll, Snyder has hundreds of cords of t:arswood in his lf:-;vmil yard, to be mmauractiredxin- in) execlsicr.-Miss t'. Dual-e oi El- mira has been visiting at the resi- ldznee oi Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snide'r last Fumday.-Mr. John [.aunraz- of Waterloo has been visiting at the l, hone of his uncle, Mr. Philip Rom- inter [era .cW days this week.-Mr. Almon Snark r attendrc', a hinting. In the inter: st of the Farmers' Institute at Waterloo last weot.-Mr. Addison Spies of St. Thomas is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spies. It is understood that Addison has teen in the St. Thoma; hospital for " few weeks with inllanunation ci l the brags, and although very weak when he orriiel at home, is regatin-' In}; his strength "irvly.--Mr. 'iii/il i".. ta of Preston iixited fri, ncis here last Sunday. . f , Death of Wm. Dryden.-- The sad ,‘news of the death of Mr. Wm. Dry- den of Columbus, Ind., was received ,hcre with deep regret. He was well (known at this place, being a former ,Wellesley boy. The remains. will be taken to Tavistock on Tuesday where interment will take place. Items oi interest-Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Leis and daughter Adeline at Baden spent a low (toys ot last NW“ among friends and relatives, re- turning to their home Monday morn- ing.--Mr, Moses Grlscho and Mrs. M. L, Jantzi who spent several days ot last week in and around Pigeon and West Branch, Mich, endeavoring to purchase some suitable tarms in that vicinity, returned home last Friday evening- The snow is disappearing wry rapidly and wheels are being made use oi agaim.-Mr. J. G. Rainer started last Tuesday on a journey to British Columbia and California, where he will spend several months with his daughter, Mrs. Hy. Hill and son George-Miss August? Streicher leit this morning for Waterloo where she has accepted a position in Mr. Smith's tailoring establishment. ' Read What She Has Found by her lather, while Meradeltstrotut'ts wedding march was played by Bliss Minerva Thiel, oi. Mitchell. Little Miss Mabel Lindensetunidt, sister at _ tin.- bride, acted as tiower girl, The bride was prettily attired in cream silk colienne and wore the customary bridal veil with orange blossoms. At- ter the ceremony' and congratulations the guests sat down to an elaborate and sumptuous dinner alter which a number ol toasts were proposed and responded to. The evening was then oieasantly spent in games and music. An array ot lovely gifts tmstitied to the high esteem in which the young couple are meld. Their many triemds -xtend to them Leir best wishes tor a long and happy wedded lite. Interesting Meeting schiedel-Lmdenschmidt Nuptialr- A very happy event took place at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Lia- denschmidt, near Mitchell, on Wed- nesday, March 8th, whentlleir eldest dnughter. Annie Elizabeth, was undo the life partner ot Mr. Edward, Sch- iedel ot this pitut-'T'ttes ceremony wu performed by Rev. Livingston in the presence at about one hundred invited guests. The bride was given nway _ mu ot “my†the will†debate this has, “In; luck 11th. " B. s. No. I. “In“. between the W " 8 No. , te'.ttu.-Mrs. Elvin Oilnu and“ Lloyd of Wood-tad spent ttd Id and visiting [clamps in the IOW- hoot-11c you; people ot th- 30M Methodist church were very plus-n- iy entertained " the hon: ot Mr. and Mrs It Murray [an Friday ovo- aittg -Mr and In. C, Stephenson s.eat a lets days M. the home ot the tatter's usher, Mrs, J. Gillan, be- ore leaving ior their home in the Wetrt, tablvt r-. (lull Irvtt's um! CN. [I'M inrm. a', mum“. *"ldh‘h." an! all Gin ".,UtP'ri and tits. ‘Illt‘ bot. "ll lll’llggiS'V .m l " 7.3!" " J wrap, "to. '2% htrcict gm I: n tssoriation of l (“mu t, in II its regular al l'nwlun K ir'k'rgal 1.rtt, al" rum FLORADALE (In! ln-nk WELLEOLEY HAYCVILLI Illlh .ut 3.39 ‘u|.ur [mun w: on Zam-Buk In "rap, In" sralp bl tttt PN h ' "lv, tca mum I's \‘rly ptvasantly and u-Mra‘l, situatml on King Street mrr Rnhlnml’s lteercation Halt, “I! 'ra' a mm rd deliciou; tea' and llai'v', 11', tan be pun-urr'l on Fri- City Hui x..lrn.l.n i:rucrnoorts. March l I? and IX, trom Hum lo six o'clock ttthr the alzspil-rx d lhr Prts'tyirrian VLazlirs' Aid Swish Thrre tsill also he. a market ir.';le tot 1hr sole, of all Iliad: of hour-mad? hrrad. buns, roi- [attain doughncts, cookies, who, lamp! and It' srrwd Inuit, pichlcs, rart4v, mrtsvrs, ct “not! muit‘ nil Ir lurnislrl untia [In-Man! " know: is assured. 1'ome and Ming mm lri:n:ls‘ JAPAN SAID TO BE FINANCING REVOLUTION Allu' the installation the omccm re- paired lo the tity Hotel "here re- frtshmcnts were served. St. Patrick's Day ' Celebration ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF FOOTBALL CLUB t'hitplain--A. H. llcrgotl. s'argeartt-Lewis St. Clair. Pic'sets-E. Rudman. Master at Arms-Phitip Mayer ti'erttinel--.r. sz-'d. Hist. Master ot the Cruards-. Sll‘oh. Second Master of the Gutrds-- licilsfein. Messrs. Wm. Conrad and Julius Roos were the movers ol a hearty vote of thanks which was tendered the speaker tor his interesting and instructive address. The Installation of (minus K.0.T 5]., Progress Tent 228 IN'ednetiday. Past t'ommander--H. B. Ducting. Commanders-John Thoma}. Lieut.- Commander-Sol- Beat The speaker after indicating the merits and defects or the various methods of contributing to the run- ning expenses oi the church and to her missionary projects, recommended the duplex envelopes as the best system. lie ‘ The Lutheran Brotherhood of St. John's Lutheran Church held a very ' successful service on Sunday evening, a large congregation being in attend- ance. Mr. Julius Knauit, President of the Brotherhood proved a most Sue- cessful leader and addressed the audi- ence in German. Mr. Wm. Conrad also delivered a very able address. The principal address was by Mr. I Harry B. Gerhardt, Field Secretary of the Laymen's Missionary Mona fment oi St. John's Lutheran 2Te) who spoke most interestingly on the new enterprise, and endeavored to stir up the enthusiasm of the audi- ence in this church work. He es- peeially emphasized the work of car- ing for the spiritual welfare of the young men oi the congregation, point- ing out that this is the mistake made by churches in general, namely of neglect ot the youthful lives, which will soon become the men of the! world of Church, as Christians will. , â€bilingual", I†BROTHERHOOD SERVICE " sr. JOM'ti CHURCH Terms-Pigs, chickens, and all sums oi 810,00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months' credit on approv- ed joint notes, or 4 per cent. on tor cash pavments of credit amounts. BERNARD BOEGEL, Proprieter, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. PETER K. SCHUMMER, Clerk. Implements. Ee..--?' hinder " " out, Frost a Wood mower, " It. cut, MW; Noxon spring tooth culti- vator, 2 Noxon seed drills, Noxon hay rake, land roller, wagon elth box, low truck wagon, 2 seated cer- riage, top buggy, open buggy, pair bob s'eighs, 2 cutters, 2-turrow no; olor, bturrow gang plow,, 2 single plows, potato plow, 2 hay racks, 2 sets oi gravel planks/hay lork with rope and pulleys, root slicer. fuming mill, scales, cap. 1000 lbs; 4 section iron barrow, cider barrels, 2 sets ot team harness, 2 sets ot single har- ness, grain cradle, whiMetrees, neck- yokes, grain bags, cross-cut saws. logging chains, forks, shovels, crow- bar, rakes, large meat tub, meat tub, iron kettle, stone boat, ladder 24 it. long, ladder 12 it long. cupboard, Daisy churn, milk. cans. large milk an. kitchen stove. and manv other articles too numerous in mention. Cattle, Etc-a, good Milch Cow- Cow fresh, 2 cows due to who try [me ot sale, S cows due to ulve April M, heiler due to ulve in July, 2 yearling heifers, 8 yculing steers. , calves 4 months old, one all 4 weeks ow. bull " month: old, ' ewes supposed to be in lamb, low supposed to be in pig, boat 6 months old; about " chickens; Collin dog. Hor-Dare my mac rising " years old, weighing about 1300 lbs, light bay male rising " years old in (cal to Golden Bar. Tterewitibe.oldbr+ up an on tho hr- ot the W. - (Inner: ol u .110 north ot " Clemens, ' mile: loath ot Haw- us... and one and one half miles north.“ of Heidelberg, on Thursday, Ma ch 30.1: :91! Commencing at lo'clock FMU, sharp, the [chewing valuable property, viz; T as m- 'teett I "tqu-te -- "'-U7-r_'LTT'."d" - *i*_':***";;f'W.wâ€";Tmm Chroaietbruiitmrti. “andâ€. with". ml Foee 4 _ - - - .. .5 . .., _ _ AUCTION SALE l, “an†ll.-- "e- Joan Us Ulrclu! tttnt It-gt Nras hrms -Mr Fred Hahn-ll. " In; M of Huron District No “and Imam Lodz? an omcial visit lax. Flu-nth“ -- Mr. Noah Shaun bac hmluht the hump of Mrs Ph F.rtrach, at prose"! "rr"ptr'd In Mr tlrx Lis, mgstnn --Mr John Man-r of Berlin was in "union looking for a good Max-3 horse for his employer, Mr Hall "orsrs of the style they want are wry armor and drum-ml a gum! prirc--Mss "lid-Pf of "I'l’lin \IVIlw'd her "mum, Urs, t Sup thts “nu-l. .-.ttt and In. Mien llcldman m. ‘I a in but 1 Inga-urn. Miss Florence Shepherd spun Sm- day at Perlitc-Mr.. George Frances and Miss Annie Kinhncr ol llanovi-r silent sumo time with Mr. and Mrs. Humml hut ,sue'c.-Ers. Slnant't returned home aiter spending a tew days with friends at 1Iollan:t.-- The frirnu's oi Miss Ada Meyer are glad to re.“ hrr mound again after being laid up “ilh teurr ior Some time.-Miss Te a Rellinger who has been on llw sick list with' starlet tuvrr, is im provitg "iwly.--Mr. Kmmeth Schicrlvl and Miss Nvtti,, llcirz'l nl linslau “to Sl'nvlny gusts at the Iiulm' of Mr. and 3t'rs, 1llcn Wchvr,--Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and Iatuil.t of Rater- loo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mus. lo li-I --hti h' Min: llunilml Iran-V at: Wsdre,ia, lo spend sonic linw With Mr rnt'li- at Itanovrr.-Mr, Gordon liingvmnn and Miss ln-no Pinpeman sprnt the wewk-ertd with trierrds at Fan‘s i Ir- MI, "mid May†of \mrland ant Mr Vvrrtrm Movrr oi llvilin, tssit:4 ;- I'i- limu‘ of Mrs. Moo ' last .\lun:'r,\. - Creditors of George Gerbis, late ol the Town oi Berlin, in the County ot Waterloo, Gtntleman, deceased, are hereby notified that his estate will be dittributed on the third day ot April, 1811, and regard will be had only to claims ot which notice shall have been given in writing to Katie Germs. Berlin, Out, or, to the under- signed before that date. 1911 lrat Auctioneer Crawloy hasa ber. cf good dates still open. March 20--Farm stock and imple- ments ot Wm. Kitching in Nassa- gawera. March 23-Farm stock and imple- ments ot sum _ Decker, Beverly Tp., Wentworth County. 1 c. M. “AIL“, Auction» Much "--Parm sto~k and Ptlt manta being?!“ to mute of we Nichdous " er, in the Tp. of Viilmot. “Marlon Uounay. 1 mile east of Baden. A was“. Auctions" Mamh1tk-aIousa and lot on Webs? St... ENtr%t. owned h Mun"! Hun-luau: Estate, at Tarn Hull, Berlin. " 10 o'clock. March 21.--Auctiort sale ot real CFY- tate, [arm stochand implements the estate of the late hugs Burgotz in Itoscnaaie. Arrn _l..- Audion Sp'e c! ,fanrl stock and implem:nts in Free- port on the west sirlrs c! Iher port bridge, the property ot Adam H. Scharman, 1 Robt. Bricknell, Auctioneer Notice to ‘Creditors t. J shantz, Auctioneer March 'l-Farm stock tn! imrle- ments (1 J. G. Beathson, Lot 8, Con It, Peri. - March 16--Furniture sale bl thclatc John'M. Martin mar Yatton. the. c. clan, Auction.» April 4.--F'arm stock and implements of Geo. B. Cleghorn, 1 mite north at West Montrose on the dd Bowman homestead. Match M.--Farm Stock and imple- ments ot Barnard Boeget, t mile north oi St. Clements, 3 miles struttt ot Hawkcsville and ll miles northeast of Heidelberg. April I- Valuable dwelling ot Mus. Philip Knit. No. 79x99 Park St. in Town of Berlin. _ March gas-Farm stock nu imple- ments of Andrew B. Gnu, a; muss west ot St. Agatha, " 1111108 cut ct Philipsburg and 3 miles north ot Braden. Match ti-parm nod: and inab- meats u: Raymond L. (Joined, , Mam: :?i-Farm stock and imple- Irents and household one“ ol late Eph. Creamâ€), 2 muss east t! Breslau on Guelph rad. A J I“... but“ Much l.--"- “out ad in» mutt at Daniel sum. " miles cut. od Haysvillo, ' miles wetrtot New Dundee. and 4 mm nominal Baden, on the Huro- Rad. larch t8--FBrm “out and - Izelu ot Jnogb Vidal, " nib. Auction _ - 'r Salas BLOOMINGDALE can ot New Hamburg, in Wilumt Cantu. mile: .3“th Bonn and 3 miles Izm- ot Jaeqtt Viola], " nib. cut ot St. Agatha and ' miles west at Waterloo. W. M. CHAN, Berlin, Ont., Kxeeutors' Solicitor at Berlin, Ont., March 13th, BADEN num- “um... a... wow“. w “mun...“ in.†late hir, lat) week.) the, assets ct the said The _ Silver Bri/Is-Iris. w. b"hephcrd anl Suing Creamery Company Limited, daugater Malel my? returred to among the persons entitled thereto. their home In Burlington alter a having regard a, to the claims of lew ers' visit with hcr brother. - i which he then shall have had notice, l?: Wm. Mct rest called on Mr. t Iand that the said Frederick Holwell Wolfe one day last week.-hhr. 'y" will not he liable tor the said assets y.". Ltarbatee called on “cause: or any part thereof to any persons Hus-ads on Surtday.--Mrs. M. Wvlii', ok whose claims he shall not then of Guelph spent Sunday with.' her Haw received notice . sotc--Mr. John Smylc left Shutlny ‘Dated at Berlin 'thc 7th day ot night for Brandon, Manr-Mrn. James l March 19U o't'h:trrilis gun-a party on Thursday I ' . evening last in honor of her sister _ MlLLAlt & ‘SIMS, . trom 11anrilton.-Mr. Jam's Tarlu" Solicitors ior the said had the r?i.siorvne, to have a break- Frederick llolwell, Liquidator. down on his way home from Guelph _ Mr-dt. thirto.--hir. Robin Hall is working " Mr. Chunens mar 1lcspvYr " ,_,.;___L-__ .te-_t---ee--_--- ---P-- this t;easorr.--Itev. ll. Ciosivr oi . Guelph t o': plunge of the service The tmal culling games ior the held on Sunday afternoon last.- Mr. Monro trophy were played Monday, and Mis. Cameron Ramsliaw otNas-lbctvvetm the rinks or E. K, Seagram sagawcya are visiting friends amunf: nad W G. Weicher. The result was hme fora low days. ll-!? in favor of the former. I Creditors of Ephraim S. Snyder, [late of the Township oi Waterloo, in the County ot Waterloo, Farmer, de- ceased, and hereby notified that his estate will be distributed on the third day of April, 18H, and regard ‘will be had only to claims of which no- tice shall have been given in writing to Josiah S. Cressman, Breslau, Ont. or to the undersigned before that date. Dated at Berlin, 0nt., March 13th 1911. li-et Notice IS hereby given pursuant to Chapter 129 R.S.0. 1897 and amend- ing Acts that all creditors and others having claims against the estate ot Moses Reist late of the Township oi Waterloo, in the County ot Waterloo, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of. February, 1911, are required on or before the 10th day of April,‘1911, to deliver 1or send by post prepaid to Levi Snyder, Hespcler Post Omar, one of the executors of the last will of the said deceased, their names in full with their.addresses and lull particul- ars of their claims and the nature ot the security, it any, held by them and that after the last said mentioned date, the said executors will proceed to distribute the- assets of the estate of the said deceased among. the per-, sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they) shall then have received notice I',"Y will not be liable for the said assets} to any person ot whose claim they 1 shall not thcn‘have received notice. I Dated this thirteenth day of March; 1911. luawurmn "as msu'luxci ', V .90teratiY IN THE ESTATE OF MOSES “HIST, DECEASED. l lotion in â€not, given um y An uni Guru! Juana“ the trtoc - thater" old: "ennui [Fin Insur- lune Pam‘s-6 will ho bid at the “WAD 0 " R ot duo-unpa'w in 1 Lin t to“: ot WA‘I'ERLIO. Ontario, og ---.r V. -. .-...,........ .... nu. inc also, Mr It". of. maple hush, " I no In on when. On tum in s Inna bunk barn 'rlthptr- tbedaad dvllhle driving Ihed Ind . good two “on ,totMt home. Poe further particulars Apply to. ., ' JOSHUA M.SH5\NIZ. - ti-tmsd. hitamtod in Wilmot T . Block A. tart " and " on Halon Em 2 miles put "/. 11ttrflteetrruieir Jtsyea., g at eleven o'clock in the (cocoon tot the tieetioa ot 00km. and I I 'he receiving and con-Mann; of th, :6 put. of than Coulis-oi:- Opel'nlcioul tor .lu 'ere" on. at Maine.- that any be brought below the Meeting. wuere, ', H Inch 19tt raft-'cretu'y. 10-“. mushy. tho 18th. lay of April nu Notice to Creditors WALL PAPER SALE Annuél "doting Notice toA:reditors - A. L. BITZER, Solicitor for the said Executors ll-3t. FARM FOR SALE W. M. CRAM. Beilirt,2tt: Executors' Solicitor fahesnti- MOSBORO Auras!) wawnr, A. L.l u sri Elle, Ont. l And take notice that utter the 12th day of April, 1911. the said Frederick Hnlwe'l, will proceed lo distribute Je, assets of the said The Silver SI ring Creamery Company Limited, among the persons entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of iwhich he then shall have had notice, and that the said Frederick Holwell will not he liable tor the said assets or any part thereof to any persons ok whose claims he shall not then ilxaic received notice. ' Dated at Berlin the 7th day of (March, 1911. Ontario Companies Act. 100 acre farm. nearly all clear, good large house, large bank barn, orchard, Notice is hereby given that all well watered, well fenced, soil clay persons having any claims or demands ! and sandy loam, no hills, spring creek aga nst the silver Spring Creamery af rear, school and church l mile. Comi'arry, Limited, are requested to ,' liespcler and Preston " miles each. send by lost. prepaid, or to' deliver Price $5,500.00 to the undersigned. solicitors herein,' 155 acres in Puslinch, good dairy tor Frederick Hotwell, the liquidator i tarm, stontt htmae, bank barn, good of the" said Company, their names. orchard, good soil, Hespeler 4 miles. and addresses, and lull particulars in school and post oirtee I. mile. writing ci their claims, and state- 113 acre farm, Waterloo, lg miles ments oi their accounts, and the 113-. iron, Hespeier, large house, good tare of the securities, it tuty, held try {bank barn, orchard, well watered. them. V I nn Llnnnc "" hint: gnu-anal Inn-Ina “I If your-tsi, beâ€! undvci'lvd in rr‘gnnl ioderrrrating _\nnr ronmu Como and ace the newest prmlm ti, n: in Wall l’npm: ' N q h Ti "‘1: ow Is t e Ime. I eb--"'"'.""" -.. ““4 WW. l t lost You Forget i RI . h Mllgigi The accompanying Corset Cut repreieuta 5 l one of the popular lines in our stock F W": . and is an exceptional good fiturg , I Corset, which goes u long way I r ‘ town. ds malr'ng your New _ , I ‘ Easter Dress a tine tit- , ting one, price I lil _ SI .50 , It it ' k t - I t, . rm er & 0. - 3 The House of Quality WATERLOO - ONT. MILLAR & 'SIMS, Solicitors ior the said Frederick Holwell, Liquidator _ Mr-dt. the matter of the Voluntary Wind-' J. N. COBER," Real Estate Agent, ing-Up of The Silver Spring Crea-, Box 205, Hespeler. hay the following may Company, Limited, and The for sate:-- Ontario Companies Act. 100 acre farm. nearly all clear, good Notice to Creditors 1 Farms tor' Silo NOW ON Pap r hungvrs cannot fi6eibly swam-r all the eslls for work in April nII'l Mny. . Get at it now Particulars 7 oi any of the above 'chovn‘ully given. . _ - a. N,, Cober an acres in Saskatchewan, 2 miles from Manor, a town with railway and l elevators, all fimt ch58 wheat, land, no waste land, house an! stable and 150 acres broke. Price . $22.00 pct acre. Might aching: tor' suit- ahle rosidcntigl property. The Farm 'orlonging to the estate ct the late Ephraim Cressman, was szll by public a'ctkn an the Mar- th Squaw, llvrlin, Saturday mop- inT to lit] Jacob ('rcssman of near Hoomingdalc " $7525. The tarm (omplins 117 at‘rrs and is sltuak‘d Ivar Hr win". Mr. Aihert Mickus, C.:. auxinrt‘, r, conducted the sale. 113 acre farm, Waterloo, " miles from Hespeier, large house, good bank barn, orchard. well watered. no stones, no hills, several acres of Cmber, sandy loam soil. Price tit,- 500.00, Biggest snap in farm prop- crty on the market to-day. Must sell owing to ill haalth. 155 acres in Puslinch. good dairy tarm, stomy house, bank barn, good orekard, good soil, Hespeler 4 miles. school and post ollice I. mile. af rear, school and church l Krspeier and Preston 21 miles Price $5,500.00 155 acres in Puslinch. good " 205, Hespeler M H