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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Mar 1911, p. 12

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Commencing at 1230 o‘clock pm. @rp, the following valuable _ propâ€" ty, viaiâ€" Horsesâ€"Chestnut team _ rising four ars old, well matched, weight about r lbs; black horse rising 6 years , bay mare rising 9 years old good er, bay mare rising 11 years old foal to Prince ofi Avon weight 1,â€" pounds; bay mare 8 years â€" old ight about 1200 lbs; bay horse 9 rs old, aged mare in foal to Prince â€" Avor, col rising 23 years old got Prines of Avon, chestnut colt 2;‘ old got by Prince of Avon. Jattleâ€"7 geod Dairy Cows. . Cow r b;,@no of sale, cow due to e Pth April, 2 cows due to caive June, 2 cews supposed to be in Elf. Jersey cow fresk 4 months, hetâ€" 2 years old, steer 2 years _ old, yearlings and 3 calves 6 months , calf three months old. S#ogs, Etcâ€"8 pigs three months ; 36 thoroughbred Plymouth Rock s, 4 White Rock, 7 Bantums. Implementsâ€"Massee Harris binder good running order, Ideal _ mower good running oider, Massey Harris lise dsill 13 tubes, nearly new; Deerâ€" 3 horse disc nearly new, Massey arris hay rake nearly new, Massey arris steel roller nearly new, Masâ€" y Harris 3 horse cultivator nearly w, Success manure spreader in good ming order, horse power with rods nd couplings, Clinton fanning mill, w Wamburg corn cutter nearly new, ) with rope and pulleys, lock ad taekle, scales capacity 300 pounds @ rods woren wire fencing, 3 logâ€" g chains, scalding trough, meat b, 3 set doubletrees, sugar beet Tk, wheelbarrew, 2 iron ketties, wegon jack, sledge hammer, ropes, rks, bhees, slrovels, ice tongs, ctossâ€" & saw, hay knile, vice, whifflctrees, yokes, crowbars, grain cradle, 00 it. iron piping :; inch, new. Hatrnessâ€"3 set double harness, set mgle carriage harness, 2 set buggy rmess; 2 goat robes, Buffalo robc, iw; 1 set woolien blankets, 3. i the table blaokets, new. HMowusshol@ Effectsâ€" Cream separaâ€" c, Maséey Harris make, . good as w, National cream separator, Daisy urp No. 3 nearly new, 2 tables, hilds bed, hceating stove, 3 benches, ; ehairs. Grain, Hay, Rosts, Eteâ€"About 150 shels of vais, 60 bushels of barley, bushels of mixed grain, 10 bushels f wheat screenings, about 7 ton oi y, a quantity of msfi;lds' a quanâ€" fty, of potatoes, quant®@y corn stalks Berlin and Preston cats stop at the here widl be sold ny public auction the farm®i the undersigued, _4 es east ol Berlin, on the road ding from Berlin to Preston, on morth side of the Grand _ River, Freeport, on . t iron harrows, 3 single plows, & furrow gang plow, Oxford 23 furâ€" w plow, Defender 2 furrow riding ewy potato plow, Preston scuffler, frip pulper, emety grinder, 2 heavy aggons, large sugar beet box, 3 seatâ€" f.democrat, market carriage, 2 top iggies, Wilkinson sleigh . good | as iw, sleigh, light sleigh, â€" Portland itter mearly new, set gravel planks, kay racks, bay fork (double _ harâ€" No reserve as the farm is sold Termsâ€"Hay, grain, roots, potatocs. igs, chickens and all sums of _ £10 nd under cash, over that amount ten ionths‘ credit _ on approved joint ptes or 5 per cent. per annum _ of r cash parments of credit amounts ROBERKT BRICRKNELL, Auctioneer lll-flt. ADAM TL SCHARMAN, Proprietor Tuesday, April 4th 1911 heve will he s Berlin Market amancif® af AP, the dimper n "‘The henu d eseriptien and y. Vaol. $5, A ig@®ing about 1 y, 1900, bred istocknas, Job of 1 ported Cydesdale Stallion| Saturday, April 8th, 1911 12 YVol. 1 oR Wilson nd _ Dam Auction Sale RMS CASH Stock, Implements, Etc. letor‘s f Germans Site 114A MIC nfo firrad Sirâ€" Bla Dam M A uct‘o Sale HEHT KIS, n Dan Di Dammt lil h H Wiy 16 t U Cld H M Pai nth lus Uoma 13 H D al There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, 3 miles north of Hespeler, on the road leadieg from Kossuth to Guelph, on commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Black mare 11 years _ old, dark bay mare 18 years old, chestâ€" nut horse 16 years old, sorrel mare 4 years old, light bay hotse pising 3 years old, got by Prince of Aven; yearling colt got by Prince of Avon. Cattle, Eteâ€"5 good dairy cows, 2 cows fresh, cow due to _ calve _ in August, 2 cows due to calve in Nov., 1 yearlings, 5 spring calves. , The Execulors of the estate â€" offer ithr above farm for sale and ask | for sealed tenders to be opened at . two :n'('ln(‘k in the afternoon, on the first | day of April. 1911 _ Any person whose | tender is accented will be required to ipav down within five days from _ the ;\inw of the delivery of the acceptâ€" ance of any tender, the sum of $800 ND and _ the â€" balance of _ the purchase imeonev to be paid within thirty days «thereafter. the purchaset to examine the title hefore payment of any of i thepurchase moner._ Possession oi | the said lands shall be given _ immeâ€" pdiately »pen the payment oi the said , smm of $890 04) and a deed of tiansâ€" ,'wr oi the said land to beâ€"given hy [ the exeeutors, on payment of the |v hole of the â€" purchase _ money A {iormal contract shall be entered into 'lv.- the said exccutors and the _ purâ€" lai..nrr with respect to the said lands, Ube which the purchaser shall agree to cartv out the said purchase, in which | contract, time shall be of the essener lof the agreement Implements, _ Ete. â€"Masscy Harris binder 6 [t. cut, nearly new, Mcâ€" Cormick mower, 5 it. cut, nearly new;, dise harrow, â€" Massey Harris spring tooth cultivator, Noxon . seed drill, bay rake, land roller, 8 horse power with rods, bevel jack, straight jack, entting box, 2% feet 3 in. leaâ€" ther belting. wagon with box, _ opén buggy. 3â€"sears earviage, pair _ bob slein‘ tlmes vâ€" ow Oxiford gang plow, PerMn iidimg piow, single plm\',‘ senffier, 4â€"section harrow, hay rack, wood rack, fanning mill, root pulper, platform scales cap. 500 lbs; grindâ€" stone, wheelbarrow, grain bags, wagâ€" on jack, 2 sets of team harness, set single harness, fly nets, horse blanâ€" kets, robes, hay fork with 140 feet of rope _ and â€" pulleys, whifflctrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, heavy logâ€" ging chain, scythes, hoes, _ rakes, and many other articles. Auction Sale Advertisements of Farm Steck and Implements Also about 100 busbels mixed grain. Termsâ€"Grain and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on good security, _ or 4 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. Tlis f(arm is speciallvy adapted live stock or dairy purposes. Tenders to be addressed to the Ex ccutots of Remiamin Sâ€" Snvder. care oi Wm Bediord, Bloomingdale, Ont Owned by the _ late Benjamin S. Snyder, deceased, containing about 237 actes, known as Oxâ€"Bow _ Farm, situated on the casterly bank of the Grand River. The farm _ contains about one hundred and forty acres of first class arable land in a high state of cultivation, and is described by metes and bounds in a deed regâ€" istered in the Registry office for the County of Waterloo in book for _ the Township of Waterloo â€" as No. 8168. Di this about twenty acres is in fail wheat, about thirty acres | in _ hay recentlyseeded, _ of the _ remaining ninctyâ€"seven acres about â€" twentyâ€"five acres is well timbered bush land, and abeut sixtyâ€"two acres excellent pasâ€" ture lawd joining the river, and well watered. ‘The property has a young orchard containing about three actes oi apple trees, commencing to bear; all carefully selected fruits. The buildings consist of a two and a half storey solid brick _ dwelling house with fine woodâ€"shed attached, 1 laree bank batn coniaining accomâ€" modation for about forty head of catâ€" tie besides a _ commodious horse stable. There is also a hog stable for accommodation _ of about forty hogs, also a first class hen house and i large implement and driving shed. The‘ buildings are in good condition This property is situated about one and one half miles west of Bloomingâ€" dale and about three and one hali miles novth of Rerlin, _ and _ about two and ene "al > ies from the town al * o Township _ of Â¥. Farm for Sale Monday, April 3rd, 1911 GUsTAVE PAULITZKI, Prop A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. 12â€"2t Auction Sale CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 30 is11 â€"PAGE 12 13â€"21 for For further particulars of sale, apâ€" ply to Residence Property in Berlin There will be offered for sale _ by public auction, at the farm hereinâ€" alter mentioned, of Frank | Lubinski, late of the Townsaip of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo, Farmer, deâ€" ceased, subject to a reserve bid, 0n1 Saturday, _ the first day of April, | 1911, at two o‘clock in the _ after. noon, the farm of the said _ Franz ‘l,ubinski, containing by admeasuteâ€" ment five acres more or less, and being composed of the northeast quarâ€" ter of Lot Number Eight in the Secâ€" ond Concession of the northeast secâ€" tion of the said Township of Welâ€" lesley, as the same is described by metes and bounds in a deed made by one George Riedel to the said Franz Lubinski, dated the 14th day of Augâ€" ust, 1888, and registered in the Regâ€" istry, Office for the County of Waterâ€" oo in Book A. E. 18, for the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley, as Number 7531. Terms of Sale. 20 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be pa d within } twenty days thereaiter. . Aitioneer: J. W. DAVEY Administrator‘s Sale by Public Auction Chief Levan of Preston Ravmond to the county Tuesday for a _ 60 day mond as considered _ a ance about the town and suppot t himself. the lips.") Semshow, me t of memhers are ir Too‘}s and age of the type that arr usually hy th> â€" handsome | young men throw theneolyes at the feet f beautiful and young and bex fo parlor, ¢.mingâ€"roon and kitches. _ 1 was suggested that the parlor in the front ef the house was of litte use, and that if the working class . were acerstomed | to â€" the Jiving room it would be a great arlvantiete. _ When the tlans hive beon all received # commyssion will jwilze them and copâ€" ies ef the better ones submilted will lLe printed and given to thr public at a nontinal charge. ‘They will be availâ€" able o to outside citics also. es, â€" thaigh occasionally beaity coes some avtive tanks {or a bluff Exery the now ting up ration, ! For further terms and conditions of sale, and particulars of the property, apply to The Toronto Genetal Trusts Corporation at No. 59 Yonge street, Toronto, or to their Solicitor W. M. Cram, Berlin, Ont. _Dated at Berlin, Ont., HMth day of March, 1911. 8 fisco Ottawa, â€" March 27.â€"Promineut Otâ€" tawans have takem the first stop _ iD a novel _ sebeme towards providing the people of this ciiy and surrouni« ings â€" with plans of houses for the working classes, which would be more suitable to their needs an « no. se cXâ€" pensive. © The plan is to hold a gonâ€" eral compctition in which all the architects and draughtSmen in Canâ€" ada will be asked to compets. It will bedor. plans ef â€" residences this. will cost lntween $1.000° and $2,500,. It was the fxling that a much Letier house could Te pluancd for the werkâ€" ingman thea _ the present style (alâ€" most identical all over the city) of & Better Homes For Ottawa Workingmen Mortgage Sale | _ Auction Sale |â€" Auction Sale KISNIXL OX ‘FIE LIPS achn Auctioncer, J. W. DAVEY. 11â€"3t W. M. CRAM, Berlin, Out Vendag‘s Solicitor. once in so efften weoread ob of a hanidful of wemen got soins kind ef hbealih organi fo eneeitta eâ€"sproad ng the en 7 Semohe how eusit Inught Mex jail here on triim. â€" Hayâ€" 18 Wif+ Mup for hiss ame _ veoung werk in t NT de ilâ€"3t tc Farm Stock, Implements and Housero‘d Effécts Thosre will Le seld â€" by putblic aveâ€" tion on the farm of the is lersignes, 11 miHes west of | Bloomingdale, betâ€" ter known os the (Ox Bow farm) on commencing at 10 o‘cleck a.m. sharp, the followirg valuaole property, vi« Horses.â€"HMeary pair of bay mares rising 5 anu six years old, supposed to ie in foal to Prime of _ Avon, beary colt rising 4 years oul, goi by Gcld y Victor, oxcellent bay driver ising 4 years old got by Damo King, hecyy lay mare rising 11 years old in fogl to Prince i4 Avon, neayy bay mare colt rising 2 years old got by Goll Victor, Gray, . colt, rising 1 year old, buy colt rising year old got by Priwec of Avon, i5td mare, }guod woricr. Cattle, Etec.â€"17 good dairy cowsâ€" 2 crvs fresu, 2 cows fresk since Deâ€" cemuer, 3 cows due to calve lattor part of April, 4 cows due to calve in May, cow due to calve in June, 4 heifers fresh, beifer due to calve by time ol sale, 11. head of yearling caltle, 6 calves from 6 woels too 2 lmonths olu. i‘cnmmwn«ix:g at 2 o‘clock p.m. | _ (m the property is a dow.le frame horse, containing 4 rooms en ont {side and 6 rooms on €ic other with ‘a frontage of 200 feet and a depth of l:i.’m foet containing about 1} acrcs. [Also _ a number of apple and cherry |trees and grape vincs. Terms will be milc known on day i«f sale. | MRS. PIHLIP_ KRAFT, Proprictress PA J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. [-.t wrokâ€"3whs. Shedp, Pigs and Poultry.â€"Sow due to pig by time of sale, sow due _ to pig latter part / April, 12 shoats 5 months old, 8 pizs 3 montks old, i 51 Shropshire grade ewes in lamb lu! pure bred Sbropshite Riâ€"n of Joe | | glzixt TT UP. {‘ , (Toronto Prestf#erian ) ‘ In the confusion of s#tictances from {all over the country it becomes _ irâ€" -’rrc'ax:nnh‘ clear that the jarmets are gencrally in favor of reciprocity while ‘lhc‘ manufacinrers _ are generally ‘against it, and in this lineâ€"up there is |likely to be no material echange | The timrâ€"nf annexation ctv _ has _ almost died out Hesteaal o 5 Snider‘s stack pure bred. Suropshire ram (if not previously sold) 4 geese and 2 ganders, 73 chickens, also coh ie cog. Inmy l ments, _ etc. â€"Massey Harris biacer 7 ft. cut with sheaf currier, tearly new, rew Massey Hocris 6 it. mowor, Massey: Harris sics delivery rake snou> ly now, Massey Harris â€" hay loader nearly new, Massey Harris 13 dise dr.ll nearly new, Massey Harris Spring tooth _ cultivator nesrly new, Dofen‘er â€" gang Plow, Shantz No. 21 {low, _ Brantford | steol lant roller ncarly now, hay raln, Massey Harris Zâ€"horse warn cultivar or,. scuffer, _ 2â€" furrow gang plow, sugar beet lifter. {â€"section iron harrow, 2 wagons, ont with Lox, . Sâ€"scated carrtiage, 3 top bucgies, one nearly now, 2 par toy slighs, 23 cutters, ons neariy . new, 2 stcet rae‘s, wood rack, log rack, Tucsiay, 4p il 1!th 1911 On ( from "he clergh dortors the hrain, anete dedlare the pig rack, turnip seedcr, tursip cutter, ianning inill, 20 cords of Woud, _ a quantity of lumber, hay fork with ‘ asout IN0 feet of ropes, 3 sets of team harness, 2 scets pravel planks, rrindst a16, manurs s oigh, wheelbart row, £0 sup buekets, 3 sap pans, 2 large meat tubs, 3 logging chains, 2 feed Loxgs, spray pumps, water trough grain cradiv, whiffictrees, neckyokes, seythes, sugar beet knives, forl:s, shoâ€" vcls anss mainy: other articles. Grain.â€"Atbout 200 busiels ‘of oats, D bushels of barley, ‘about 20 bushâ€" is of reas. Houschold _ Efects.â€"Cream separaâ€" 1 , kitchen caoboard, corner cupâ€" boar , wox stove, _ stove, . satsage prinder and stufier, lard and ma‘s/ other articles. . Terms.â€"Ligs, grain, poulMry, wood, steep and all sums of $10 arjt under, caso; â€" over thal am a‘nt 12 months‘ Terms.â€"Ligs, grain, poultry, wood, steep and all sums of $10 arjt under, caso; â€" over thal am a‘nt 12 months‘ wrecit on approved joint notes Of 9 per cont off for cash payments of creâ€" tit amcunts. inclined to hbet on ‘There will be sold by public anâ€" j ticn on the premises of 79 and | 99, Park sticet in the Town of l.’crl'm,I Lin i at noon. FERXAXDO SXYDER, Proprictor A.l J. MICKUS, Auetioncer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. an d her SATURDAY, _ APRIL W THE SOLRCHE OF WMICREDNE No rescr‘c as Public Sale hould like 1 to settle naughtiness "%he clergy everything mest be say the heart and now the stomacia. We the lrer. y sor a comnissten emee and for exer, really goes | cane 1911, mt Hn commenefng at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. sharp the fullowing property belonging to the estate of the late John B. is tand: There will be sold by public au« tion :. 26 Spete street, Betlin, o Heusehold Effectsâ€"Parlor _ suite, / writing desk, fancy rug, 3 beasteads, 3 maitresses, iron single bed, . bed springs, parlor cook, heating . stove,| kitcher range, cooking stove, extenâ€", sion tavle, 2 tables, couch, 3 burner gas plate, 23 burner coal oil sluw,! sink, washing machine, hall stand,, hall rack, verandah seat, clothes driâ€" er, kitchen chairs, rochkers, arm» chair, pictures, lamp, fruit jars and kitchen utecsils of all kinds. TERMSâ€"CASH. Real Estateâ€"There will odso be ofâ€" fered for saleâ€"at the same time and place, | brick hgu:s and lot at 26 Spetz St., Bérlin (if not previaisly sclo). ‘Terms of Resl Esiate made knows on All England Astir with Coronation Preparations JOHNX MASTER, Executor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer London, March 28. â€"With the corâ€" onation loss than three months disâ€" tant â€" all England is astir with preâ€" parcsions for the celspration. Saturday, April 8th, 1611 It is expectec that more than thirâ€" ty miles of London stroets will _ be Lraversed by the king and queets diz~â€" hy the splendid festivities of May and June, and it is estimated | thai the commation sad its a‘ton«int Specâ€" tacles will be witnessor by tea milâ€" fr. m overâ€"seis, it is announces by th lien spectatars. that will make for closer imperial wity and greater prosperity. When Dr. Morse‘s Indlan Root Pilis Cured her Chronic Liver Complaint Mrs. R. Smith, of Winnipeg, Man , tcilâ€" an interesting story of relief from alsacst intolerable sufferings: *T can hardly tell you how groat my sufferings have f‘;:m. yChforlic |I8\‘:e1’ comâ€" plaint accompanied by biliousness werâ€" a daily source of trial to me. Every day I stperienced the sickening effect: of these ailments. â€" I longed for some mediâ€" cine that should permanently drive them away. . MHeatring of Dr. Morse‘s Indian Rant Pills, I thought they were worthy of a trial. My surprise was indeed great From the very first T experienced relicl Continuing with them 1 found my troubâ€" les were slowly but surely leaving me, and before long I once more knew what it was to be free from the harassing cfâ€" fects of the ailments that had long sickâ€" ened and weakened me. So gu! is my faith in Dr. Morse‘s Indian Pills that I shall never on any account be without them." Dr Morse‘s Indian Root Pills cure BRowel and Kidney as wellas Liver troul» les, and keep you bealthy, 25¢ a box at your dealer‘s 14 dus of sal of Household Effects SHE WAS SURPRISED | Under and by virtue of the powers |of sale contained in a certain mortâ€"| s \gage which will be produced at the |,, !uu\c ot sale, there will be offered for | ; sale by public auction on the eighth | ; day of April, 1911, at the hour of |( itwo o‘clock in the afternoon, on the |} | premises hereinaiter mentioned, _ the |i (arm at present owned and . occupied [ by Jacob Ringler, lying on the road | leading from New Germ§ny to Kosâ€" , sutk .o the Township of Waterloo and |f ‘containing seventyâ€"four acres of land |! _qwhich may be more particularly _ deâ€"| scribed as follows, that is to . say: ' â€" All and singular those certain | parâ€" |‘ \cels or tracts of land and premises / situate lying and being in the Townâ€" ‘ ship of Waterloo in the County _ of | Waterloo and _ Province of Ontario, | â€"‘contairing by admeasurement seventyâ€" l four actes (74) more or less and comâ€" i posed of iLots numbers eightyâ€"five »"l(l.‘) and eightyâ€"six (86) of the Gerâ€" ‘man Company Tract of said Townâ€" ‘ ship of Waterloo, _ and butted _ and , bounded as follows: Commencing _ in , the east limit of said Lot _ number cightyâ€"five at the distance ol _ two Ichains thirtyâ€"five links from the north cast ungle of Lot number eightyâ€"six, ~â€" thence south sixtyâ€"four degrees thirty | minut s west, _ nineteen chains, ‘and thirtyâ€"one _ links, thence north twenty â€" five degrees ‘Lhirty minutes â€" west thirtyâ€"seven { chains, eightyâ€"five links mare or less $ to a stave plantcd at the northwest ‘angle of said parcel of land, thence r_‘nolth sixtyâ€"four degrecs thirty minâ€" g. utes east, ninetcen _ chains, eighty eâ€" links, more or less to the east limit ; of said lot number cightyâ€"five,thence nâ€" southerly _ along said ecast limit of of said lot thirtyâ€"seven chains, cightyâ€" he five links, more or dess to the place be of beginning. _ TOGETHER with nâ€" [lhe right and privilege of ingress and jegress to and from; tie portion of the \O“a':m\'e described laml composed of said mâ€"{lot number eightyâ€"five as described aÂ¥ lin a deed from ons William Sohrt to TY |one _ Michael G. Jansen, dates the 10[1ith day of Augiat 1850 and regisâ€" iSitered in Liber B. 3, Folio 212, No. Mortgage Sale j Gali, March 37.â€"In Knox Church, '!lasl night, Rev. R. E. Knovles, the \, preacherâ€"author, spoke in no uncertain lerms of the decision of Judge Law {rendeau _ regarding Reman Catholic \ martiages | solemnized by â€" Protestart \ ministers. ‘"The dinding of | Judge ~ Laurendeau," â€" he said, ‘is startling in the extreme. _ Oneâ€" wonders | wheâ€" \ ther we are living in th> twentieth cenivry and in a British domain | or ~ in the fifteenth ceniury and in s nc \ principaility in the interior of France. [ The situation comes to this: a mar |iago contract, otherwise regular and â€"degal, is declared invalid by law teâ€" C eause o in 19050 Poge: Pius declared aat such a marriage shall be null 'nnri voad. _ That is to say, what is Jexal and risht in§ the eyes | of all â€"others must beostigmatized as wrong oy Jw becaise the Church of Rome so rexards it. _ Wo musi ascortain and see on â€" what the support of our â€"Jaws can be made the handmaidon of \one. particular | denomination. _ If the ‘Presbyterian â€" Assembly show‘d decree murriage | if performed by i« Roman |Cathohle priest is null and void, will , the lJaw â€" have to confirm that deâ€" horee" The law has no more _ just iriy,h( to compel the Roman Catholies to be martied according to the dictatâ€" !vs ef their Church then it has to comâ€" Ijel â€" them to fefrain from meat on | Friday 1t as exidently high time llll..l Canaidians â€" should ascertain how |far their liberties and Jows ars af | the Ciscretion ef any roligios â€" anâ€" FA3‘3 Thye ir torlnn 1 patisnts ty the d O facwiaa thorits Rev. B Rerks, P Stâ€" Parl of Memorial "636", see Liber B. 22, Ne. "8627," but excepting from | it the road through said land made by the â€" Township Council of Watorloo ‘Township and Cesded to them by Rudolph. Reinhart and wile. ° wheo i TERMS OGF SALE.â€"Ten por cent. at the time of sate, the balance in twenty days thereafter. _ For further particulars and conditions of sale apâ€" ply to the undersigned. PRINCT Berlin, Ontario, Solicitor for the Mortgagee W. G. TAYLOR, Auctioncer. 81. ire at Rev. R. E. Knowles, of Gait, Speaks on Manl;%g‘_eTaW ' id nl en h tor PTS CAL] dation asgh sS BONNE T A. L. HTZER, al it eccHpying dout t ar the coriitâ€"de Bosnir ed and 11 »sprlal e on treatimnt my,‘.lm::\llnu, two patients this comInenâ€" xT nV Meheeâ€"port the call to Redinâ€"Wos« wenienee of Temen cherch the not 14th 1P C. D. SHELDON S CAUGHT Pittsburg, _ March 237.â€"Chas D. Sheluaon, â€" alias Charles D. Washburn of Montreal, Canada, who is wanted in that city on charges of (mbezcleâ€" ment, said to involve isearly $23,000,â€" 000, was arrosted here late toâ€"day at Fourthâ€"avems ami â€" Smitafieldâ€"strect, in the local financial district, by | a private detective from the east. Sholâ€" don, who was also known here as C. [\r\‘. Ross, admitted that be was a fuâ€" gitive _ from _ Canads. An informaâ€" tion by lccal seithorities charges him with _ ombezzlement, â€" and receiving money by failse pretence in the sum of $500,000. Wher« the detective approached Shelâ€" don he made : sensational attempt to escape, and was captured only . after an exciting cnage,. Wuen brought _ to tue â€" Central Police station, Sheldon asked permisslon to use _ the teleâ€" phone. He called up a laal stockâ€" broker and gave orders ta close out his deals on the local stock exâ€" chsage. _ Sholdon disappeared from Montreal Jast October. His â€" stock operations there excited the suspicion of â€" the authorities, and a â€" Montreal newspaper. _ Sheldon maintained that he was doing a legitimate business an‘« offered to submit his books to the crown prosecutor for complete inâ€" vestigcrstion. _ Ca Oct. 13 he sudraly disappeared before the officials had a chance to investigate further. _ It was thein learned he bad closed his acâ€" count at several banks. Sheldon came direct to this city. Appscently â€" he spent all his time atout the local stock market, but maintained no «lice, nor has it been learne« where bhe made his home while hore. Toâ€"night, after ssking about the exâ€" tradition treaty betwern the United Rtiates an Canada, Sheldon said: "Woll, J am the man wanted, and 1 guess the pest thing for me to â€" do is to waive all extradiction fight." FoHowing Sheldon‘s _ departure it en Montreal, the newspaper which had questioncd is financial transacâ€" tions, offered a reward of $10,000 for Bis artost. Prof. Jrl Hicks renorts that tae drouth which has been tightening its crip over the United States for a vear bas not yet reacned its severest point. _ He says: "hocal floous may visit some parts dvring the spring marl eely summer, Jut we warn our rearinrs, and gencvral | public, of â€" inâ€" creasing dryness anl drouth generally d ing the season of 1911.° Plan and Jolin Weiler, a one armed yonnit man of Waterton was *aken . in onsâ€" todv last night on a charge . of in sulting two. voung ladies on King street â€" Weiler was under the in â€" Auener of liqu'nr and when he apprarâ€" ql befote Magistrate Weir this morn ing he was fined $10.00 _ and rosts Ife conldn‘t pav up the necessary and will spend twerdv days, in pail unless some friends come to lis assistance plant and _ eftivate anc trace with wich probatrilities in view, and . the teast narm ced the greatrst good will avsult to all." About three years ago Shelum opâ€" ened an office _ in Montreal, and caâ€" ried on an investment and brokercse business. â€" He advertised extensively. For « time, it is said, he paid from 25 to 50 per cent. on these investâ€" ments monthly. _ In i« shoit time money â€" came pourimg to his office from all parts of Canarda. _ The fact that large dividencs; had been paid to a number of his custom»rs attracâ€" tel widespread attention, and it is said investors fell over each other to give Sholdon their money. Agents were cmployed in many towns and wities to solicit and collect â€" money for him on a ten por cent. biiis. About this tine the newspapers Leâ€" cieno suspicious and commenced an inâ€" vestigation. For â€" a time â€" Shcelden fought the newSpapers fhrough adverâ€" 11iscm(~nt.«s in other papers. _ Then it is said, wlen the authorities were about to examine his books, uo _ disâ€" appeared. : Sheidon‘s Operations. â€" Montreal, _ March 27.â€"Uhas. D. Sholdon, _ as Je was known in Monâ€" treal, disappeasca on Pec. 11, leaving bebind him creditors to the amount of nearly £3,000,000 _ as a result â€" of Lis â€" "blindâ€"poct" oprrations, and asâ€" sets cf about $18,000. "The â€"real liabilitios _ of Sheldon, however, wete only about â€" $800,000, the balance of $1,200,000 represenging dividends deâ€" clared _ upon investments which their owners had Jeft with him to accumâ€" vlate. Investigation of his accounts with local brokers shewed that ht had opâ€" eraied on very modest lines, â€" anc with â€" but litte {suceess. AM classes of people, for ko had 5500 names on his boo‘ls, were numbered among his erstemets and it is stated that the lack of energy shown in the search for inm was dircctly due to the fact that some influential people preferred stanlfint: the Joss they had incurrel ratherâ€" than have him bronutht hack to Montreal and rum the risk of hayâ€" ing â€" their canncciion with him Pxâ€" posed. _ Sholdon‘s acsets will pay, according to the last report of the euriror of his estate,. wtout one cent on the dollar. PREDICTS PRY A STIFF FINE WEATHER H 0 0 U M

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