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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Apr 1906, p. 8

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Dropping Watches Is very injurious to the timeâ€" | pieces. _ It means broken rans. It takes exE:n- handâ€" ing to replace broken watch parts to make them good as new. _ Our watchmaker is an expert. Try him. Fehrenbach.â€"At Berlin, March 20th, | to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fehrenbach, a son. j Holiman.â€"At Wellesley, March 23rd,| * 2 uTs sud . Mrs: J. Hollman, 4| lloll‘l.;lan.â€"At Wellesley to Mr. and Mrs. J O« Turnbull.â€"At Wellesley, April â€" 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Artbhur Turnbull, a daughter. Still born. Studer.â€"At Tavistock, April 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studer, a son: y Gerber.â€"At Wellesicy, April &th, to â€"â€"Atr; and Mrs. Jos. Gerber, a son.. BUTY Brick.â€"At Berlin, April 9th, to â€" and Mrs. J. H, Brick, a SOD. : Hilker..â€"At Conestogo, April 6th, Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Hilker, daughter. 24 o oo mt ntl: Eun THE WATCH HOUSE. Schiedelâ€"Dichl.â€"At St. Jacobs, April 8th, John Schiedel to Mrs.: Eva Dicht. ' Brunkardâ€"Kincade.â€"â€"On March 13th, George Brunkard, of Creekbank, to Alla Kincade, 4th Con., Peel Tp. Holmwoodâ€"Gher.â€"At Winterbourne, April 13th, by Rev. Angus Springâ€" er, of Berlin, R. T. Holinwood , ‘to Maggie (Gher, both of Winterbourne. Fryâ€"Rickerd.â€" At Bonner‘s â€" Ferry, Idaho, April 15th, at the residence of the bride‘s uncle, Dr. E. Esher Fry, of Bonner‘s Ferry, Idaho, eldâ€" est son of Mrs. Lydia Fry, of El mira, Ont., to Myrta Mable, daughâ€" ter of Mr: and Mrs. C. W. Rickerd. Wickerâ€"Zehr. â€" At Stratford, _ April 4th, John Wicker,. son of Charles Wicker, of East â€"Zorra, to Katic Zehr, of South Easthope. _B(-ckerâ€"}lagrdorn,â€" At Baden, April 8th, by Rev. F. Locb, Welling on Beeker, of New Dundce, to _ Dora Hagedorn, of Williamsburg. ; April 3rd, ()li;'(-r A. Meyers, second U i UP vallral h JANSEN BROS. Cl t hiidatet Auicr ce‘ : Meyersâ€"Koeckert.â€" At Cleveland, O., son of Rev. J. H. Meyers, of New Hamburg, to Elise Eva Koeckert, of Cleveland, O. Sziemersâ€"Dietz.â€"At Tavistock, Aprin &th, Mr. Sziemers, af Toronto, 10 Margaret Dictz, of Tavistock. Br J K SHINN Funoral Director and Embalmer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone at Reâ€" tidetce Young S%. South 355, at store 267. Continaed from page 1. steel rails. It was these that prov «d so fatal when the former construc tion car was overturned. « Meeting or Farmers} Clubâ€" Good Friday evening the Farmers‘ Club as sembled in Jupp‘s Hall and discussed the various clauses of the constituâ€" tion submitted by the committee. Mr. Woo! gave an excelient papet on the subject of sugar beets, imparting much useful information drawn from wEsST MONTROSE. BIRTHS. DEATHS to Mr d.l Our congratulations are extended 1 a| Mr. and Mrs. Homewood. May +i¢) \enjoy many years of wedded bliss. r.{ â€"A few days ago an important â€"real | tstate deal was completed in this vilâ€" to lage. _ Mr. Gallagher, the successor a I to Mr. Stucky, sold his store and resâ€" idence io Mr. Byron Letson for the his own experience. M a timely address, Messrs. HOW! Mitchell and Letson took part in discussions, which were of a 8 practical nature. nn EDE ET SOU as tm | nds ucss is Ladies‘ Club Organized.â€"The ladits of West Montrose and vicinity assemâ€" bled in considerable numbers to atâ€" tend the first meeting of this society, which has been duly ingugurated with considerable success on Friday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Fred Letson Miss M. Morrel occupied the chair, Miss A. M. Boal acting as secretary. The addresses were all of a bigh orâ€" der and everything was conducted in such a spirit of ~unanimity that . the success of the society can be safely predicted. A very capable Board . ut Directors has been appointed and unâ€" der their cautious guidance this new institution â€" will _ assuredly flourish, The Board of Directors counsists of Mrs. A. Letson, Mr. A. Snider, Miss mCS. A6. CAREDANTT EC s CV0 CE C ECC M. Morrell, Miss Edith Bowman, Mrs. Rogers and Miss Boal. Messrs. MrConnell, two brothers of Mrs, Gallagher, from Goderich, _ are isiting 1 i ge during Easter. Mr. McLaren, the master mechank ,ot the bridge work, is spending Easâ€" ter at his bhome at Inglewood. ‘ Mr. Fred Letson and Mr. Cleghorn | went down to. Toronto to secure farm help from among the many emigraints now arriving in that city. sum of $1,050. » 1 Mr.â€"Gallagher contemplatcs removâ€" ing to Toronto Junction, where . he already has purchased a residence. Mr. Andrew Letson‘s home was ihe centre of attraction on Thursday evâ€" ening last. A merry party assembled and enjoyed a splendid evening‘s . enâ€" tertainment. _ Taby of the geauint maple flavor was much appreciated. Master Le Roy Marriott was houâ€" ored prior to bis departure by. his schoolmates assembling at his home and giving bim a most acceprabie present prior to his departure e his mother‘s home near Oiterville in Oxâ€" ford County. Easter.â€"The word Easter is derivâ€"; ed from beathen rather than Christâ€" ian sources, ‘"Easter‘" being the go«tâ€" dess worshipped by the Teutonic famâ€" ily of mankind and represented as the patroness of light and spring. In the year 68 A.D., the formal observance of Easter was inslituted. The West~ ern method ofâ€" obsérvance of Easter was by the Council of Nice in 325 A. D.i made uniform by Victor, Bishop of Rome. The old British Celtic church, however, maintained the Easâ€" tern view till A. D. g64.. The Jewish months being lunar, Easter is a mo\â€" able festival from year to year. The following _directions jokgglcuhugg ~Easter were copied _ into the praytc‘ book by Act of Parliament : "It . 1% iB en o dn t Sn L ae : 9 Easter were copied â€" into the praytt? book by Act of Parliament : "It . 1% always on the first Sunday after the Eale NP NE No dase $ Pn PP ce always on the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon of next after the 31st of March, and . of ‘the full moon bappens upon a Sunday , Easter then is the Sunday after." This method is faulty in two respects for there is substituted the full moon for the 1ith day of the Jewish month Abib, and the moon of : the heavens for the calendar moon. Laster may then be as late as April . 25th or. as early as March 22nd.. Easter roguâ€" lates all other movable feasts of : the Ecclesiastical year. It is the horaldâ€" ed promise of igher and more glorâ€" jous things to come and in the vernal season when all nature is being resutâ€" rected into grander gnd more beautiâ€" ful forms of life, Easter speaks forth io mankind sublime intuitive thoughts concerning that new heaven and â€" new earth, when all these fast fading and transitory visions of life will have forever passed away. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Higherâ€"Live Stock Markets â€"â€"The Latest Quotations. °_ .Tuesday Evening, April 17. Liverpool wheat futures closed toâ€"day d bigher than Thursday last, and corn fuâ€" turés %d ‘higher, At Chicago, May wheat closed 1}4,c bighâ€" er than yesterday, May corm unchanged, CAE (:'Tllâ€"m:h;; M'a_v wheat er than yesterday, May and May oats unchanged, New. York .... Minneapolis ... 8t. Louls ..... DAtrOIt . .e .++ ‘PolGdO .....2k+ Duluth ...2.... TORONTO PRODUCE Grainâ€" * Wheat, spring, bush....$€ Wheat, fall, bush,. ...3 Wheat, red, bush....... 4 Wheat, goose, bush..... Barléy, bush, \.........6 8 Onts®, Di8H, .220 k6 002 Ryo, DusB, .2.lk.0 020060 Peas, bush. 2222006 0+++40 Buckwheat, bush, ..... LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cheesoâ€"American finest white, 63s; Amâ€" ericun &nm volored firm, G7s, Linsced uil «â€"UHH¢ R $ f Wl ce uk _ The -l';l'pofls of wheat into Liserpool last week were‘ 81400 quarters from Atlautic ports and 12000 from ather perts, _ _ ___;_ U oo e en e e en e i The linports of corn from Atlantle ports tnst woek were 318 quarters. Keceipts of wheat for one day, 23,000 centals, including 22000 American, Ieceipt« of Awmerican coru for ome day, 14,400 ‘centals, NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, Aptil 17.â€"Butterâ€"Firm, um changed ; recelpts, 7721, Checseâ€"Firm, unchanged; recelpts, 5168, Egysâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 20,676. Cables _ Steady â€" Chicago _ Cattle Stendy and VWors Higher, London, Aoril 17.â€"Cattle are quoted . it 10e to 11!4c pet I.; refrigerator beef, 8l4¢c per Ib.; sheop, dressed, 15c to 16c per Jb,; lambes, 17c, dressed weight. _ â€" _ Toronto, April 17â€"Receipts of live gtock, as reported by the railways, since Friday last, were 54 carloads, composed of $87 cattle, 549 hogs, 343 sheep, 350 calves, with 16 horses. * Exporters. . _ 4A Few #xporters were offered, One Yer} good load sold at $5.20 per ¢wt.; ranged from §$4.00 to #5 fof.'l tew m Export buils sold at $3.50 to $4 per ¢wt, Bio t ob er®. LEADING WHEAT MARKET REPORTS. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. CATTLE MARKETS. % * g, bush....$0 T4 bush, . 4 .. 0 75 bush. .. .... 0 75 , bush..... 0. 12 L â€" s ask vvexve 0 Di Lusassieress O 40 prossespesre O T6 s1,1sks4«44, 0 TH bush, ..... 0 53 Mr. Miller gave Messrs. Howlett, Easter is derivâ€" her than Christâ€" t‘ being the go«tâ€" the Teutonic famâ€" â€"The ladies MARKETS. offered. â€" One very 8044 6 MARKET. 74 0 $...; 13 0 i7 May 87% 875% a the most 0 52 0 41 There were sereral loads of heary bufC» ers, suitable for the Montreal trade, but. as there were ho dealers on the markel from that city, these cattle did uot bring as high prices as usual. Choice picked lot# sold at $4.75 to $4.90; loads of good al July soid at $1.40 10 PN00 SR en ans $4.00 to $4.85; medium at $4.40 to §4.30; common, mixed, at $4 to $4.25; cows at $3 tg $4.25 per ecwtâ€" Fcceders and Stockers. Harry X«by reports trade is stockers and feeders 1s being about steady at fol h'l..’h‘quul.nlulu: Lest feeders, 1100 to 1200 lbs., at $1.50 to $4.15; best MM: I} to 1100 lhs.. at $4.25 to $4.00; be: feeders, 900 to 1000 tbs., at $4 to $1.25; best feeders, $DD to 900 lbx., at $3.85 to $4.10; hest stockers, 500 to 100 lbs., at $3.50 16 $3.05; common stockers, 400 to 600 Ibs., #t % Milch Cows. About a dozen milch cows and sprinzers sold all the way from $3 to $ each, Twe choice cows were bought for the Cuba® market at the latter price. Veal Calves. ‘ Receipts of calves were large, and prices for the bulk were easier, but cholce, new milkâ€"fed calyes would stlll bring a good price. Prices ranged all the way from $3 to $0.25 per ewt. * 8054 § Â¥o J * Prices for both sheep and lambs have declined from 40c to T5¢ per ewt. Rxport ewes sold at $4.75 to $5.25 per ewt.; bucks at $4 to $4.50 per ewt.; choice grainâ€"fed yearlings sold at $6.75 to $7,25 per eWi; Prices for hogs hbave declined 10c pet ewt. at both the Junetion and City markets. Mr. Harris quotes selects at $7.15 and lights and fats at $6.90 per ewt. EAST BUFFALO CATVLE MARKET § East Buffalo, April 17.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 550 head; qulet; prices unchanged, 9 En omine oke L Lal ts S ‘ Vealsâ€"Recelpts, 130 head; _ slow . and steady, #5 to $6.75. ‘ llogsâ€"Receipts, 2100 head ;active; piz# steady; others 3¢ to 10¢ higher; beavy and muxed, $7 to $7.05; yorkers, $6.05 to $1; mt s o0 "ts t > e + stags, $4.25 to $4.175 ORtB ...............% | PORS ........««««.â€"â€"* |Barley .............. muxed, $7 to $7.05; yorkers, $0.00 10 2+ pigs, $6.90 to $6.95; roughs, $6 to $6.25; _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 1000 head; steady but slow; lambs, &)'.’.‘5 to $1.19; yearlings and wethers, $6 to $6.25; ewes, $5.50 to $5.15; sheep, mixed, $3 to $5.75. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New York, April 17. â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, 1046; nothing doing toâ€"day; féeliug steady, Exports toâ€"day, 710 cattle and 1020 sheep; toâ€"morrow. 253 cattle and 2850 quarters of Wheat ..........â€"««<â€" 0 +5/ New Wheat ........â€"« â€"«â€"> Flour, Ocean ........ 235 Flour, Sola ........>+ 2.25 Flonr, Agate .. 2.60 Flour, Seven Lilies .... 2. 19§ Bran, per ton ....!... Middlings, per ton .... Potatoes, per bag .... Batter, por lb ........ Eggs, por doz......... LAMY . .<.â€"«rirceeersss Dried Apples ........ ul ca 50004 . dintaifincagtnl this ht mt LA L.i..seicssseses _ 0P Dried Apples ........ .05 toge, livs.......«.«.... 700 Hogs, dressed ........ 9 00 Hay. per ton ........ 800 2t aw, por ton........ 6.00 Wood, per cord ...... 4.50 Export Cattle ........ 4.50 Butchers‘ Cattle ..... . 3.23 Hogs, dressed .. Hay, per ton .. t aw, por ton.. Wood, per cord Export Cattle .. Butchera‘ Cattle The 670th session of Wilmot _ T‘r Council was held at the T‘p Hall, Baden, on the 16th â€" day of April, 1808 _ All the members present, the reev; in the chair. £1 A letter was received from F. J. Waler announcing his resignation of the office of Collector for Block A. Moved by S. Cassel, seconded by J. T. Oito, that the resignation . 0‘ F. J. Walker as collector be acceptâ€" ed, be baving left the municipality. Carried. A letter from G. C. Bulmer ofierâ€" ing a derrick and â€" scraper for _ sale was received. No action taken. Moved by J. T. Otto, seconded ‘by (. Stoeser, that leave be given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to reâ€" ypeal part of Byâ€"law No. 414 and to appoint a collector for Block A _ for 1906, and said byâ€"law by now read a first and second time. Carried. Read accordingly. T Moved by P. Berg, seconded by 8. Cassel, that this Council now £C into a Committee of â€" the Whole _ on Byâ€"laws. Carried. C J.. T. Otto in the chair, when Henâ€" ry Walker was appointed collector for Block A in the T‘p of Wilmot . for the year 1906. Committee rose aud Council resumâ€" Committee rose aud Council resumâ€" ed, the Reeve in the chair. ° © Moved by C. Stocser, seconded _ by J. T. Otto, that Byâ€"law No. 416 be now read a third time and passed. Carried. Said byâ€"law was then read a third timeâ€"and passed, signed and scaled. â€" Moved by P. Berg, seconded by. S. Cassel, that the following accounts be passed and that the Reeve issue Ais orders on the Treasurer in payment of the same, v12 :â€" To the TJj dreasurer, refund uf amount paid to Blenheim on ‘T‘p line, $7:37â€"â€"F; Forwell, registering births, marriages and deaths, 1st gr., $0.80; Val, Alles, load of stone §0c. Carâ€" ried Pathmasters are: requested to notâ€" ify the reeve at once if they want the road machine. On motion, _ the Council adjourned until the 26th of May, when patimasâ€" ters wil. receive their instructions, and Court of Revision will be held. F. HOLWELL, Firat class Hetel and 3tabies in the V.llago of 1 i; word. County c# WaterJoo. locationâ€" are of the best points on the Guelph Goderich FRallwav. _ Rerson _fer sollingâ€"‘ roprietor wiâ€"re: to reuire from business, For further pi rti.u are »1p‘y to the undersigned. ANDREW BPAHR Proprictor. s e@ £ 14« wood. Ont. Pur+ b«d, lage, Eag!iâ€"h Rerk»hire _m 6 wnk'uo;'-omv;?ofl. App‘y 10 Pll C. N. RICKERT, CEDAR BREAK STOCK FARM 15+¢ Hotel Property for Sale WATERLOO MARKETS 114 miles northâ€"west of Hawke«ville. The m hae Bervice and for Sale Ruile. . There cattle ave in their th> KineDar nu:: mily, and are of good + n.ubr.qnmk- om good mi k pro mours. . Callera for in ppoâ€" on are welcome. c ©, C, DIEFENBACHER Waterloo, Ont. April 19th. simnvp and l‘-_h._. Myr Hogs. For Sale o $6.50 each Manshet® P. 0. Ont. 17.00 .35 18 .14 1°p Ctork 4b 17.00 2.45 .35 5 (( 14 .09 LEARN DRESSMAKING Have you commenced your spring and summer sewing? Are you interâ€" ested in dressmaking, cither profesâ€" sionally or for your own or family sewing? Have you ever considered dressmaking as a science? Have you broken away from the old way of deâ€" pending on patterns? Please pardon means something to you. We have a wonderful complete sysâ€" tem of lessons in dressmakingâ€"15 in all. These lessons will be of lasting benefit to you. They will throw new dress Charge for full course is only $10, to be paid when through, if satisfied, including a system worth $ which we give free. Perféct fit guaranteed. We will teach at Berlin from April 26th to May 9th. All wishing to learn, or for full particulars be sure to see me at the Market Hotel _ on Wednesday, April 25th, between 10 and 5 o‘clock. An evening â€" class will also be taught. ‘Charge for it will be $5. In this class we will teach shictwaists, sleeves and dressing sacques only and give a system. T SP 7 W $ o doy ds e sn Bu B ALT d This is positively the last class we will: teach at Berlin, as after June we will leave for Virginia, and the South, to stay for some time. 20. Acchui t dfi ie d ies a oi Thanking you most cordiaaly having read this advertisement, Notice is hereh? given ‘hat sn arplication will be made to the Parliament .of Canada a* it« presen® session for an Act to incorpo ate Hamilton, Waterloo and Gueiph Rail way Cc.)m- d&wimo Application to pro o oo ol dud C LcA hahaves pr epu eP + 9 pany with power to construct a~d operate a railway from the City of Hamilton to the Viâ€" lage of Elmira, io the County of Water}oo, and passing threugh the Towns of Gait, Preaten, " TsP L TL T22E Ssn tess the Cite af Eadng threughn MNS POMTT TLR Mivo af r in and Water] 0, ane also from the City of ‘ Hamilton to the Towns of Wlora and Fergus in the County of Wellington a d pas ing through the City of Guelph; and aleo with [:)wer to manufacture, purcnase sell or lease e tricity or electric current to any persons Or ©0fpOraâ€" tions alopg any part of its railway and for ali powers neces ar{s: â€"incident>1 to the purposes aforesaid. and also for & declarition that the undertaking of the Company is a work for the @‘ne al benefit of Canada. ‘ lll'l)Lm at Hamilton this 30th éay of March, \ GIB3ON, OSBORNE, OREILLY & LEVY, 13 6t Solicitors for the Applicants. xAURRTOT * MAE TEVW S DLE aund us inz of 70 acres of which 2 acres is good bush ani baiance under sood state of cultivation On it is good frame house and bank barn a‘ d oth r outbuildings. Gocd well at house and bara. N~#r school and church, Buyer ca: have privilege of buying +dditional land adâ€" joining about farm. . Fori e1ms and particulars apply to or write k wha mmaceIvT BERAEV Farm for Sale 49. 2moâ€"tf UORBIMUIME OO 97 NOC C Solcm.llss vmmr, aituated 1 mile from Erbsville between Erbavilie and Rumeinardt, new bri(:: hog';_:, " UELRSLL 0 0 comneusntas m MR CUTUGTIIN_NAtcae ai barn and outbuildings on pro . The f."&'l and _ mplements which .?."31 new. besid s 400 bushels of oats and some bar‘ey are also for sale,â€"Apply to , GEO. SCHNKIDER, 19 ima. â€"â€"* Erbaville. 12â€"1mo. Situsted 1 mile west of Mannbeim, 131. mo. Improved Farms on« Wild Land in Central Alberts. For pamphict wnd full particulare write or call on Conelating rf 85 acres, 5 acres of which is T ND BD URUVE L RRLLUINA NMatswnem 8 C. W. Leghorns, tha Great Winter Layere â€"Kgy» 506 per 12 for brlanc s of seasâ€"n. . Order Curiy. 1 1tg CLEAN SEED OATS FOR SALE. Tatctat Kiog. lrich White, England« Glory gan limifed qnmu'vx of Sto m King, Also anchurl Barmey asd Biack Hl"flu'&my. All first 6lass seed and cloan, A to J. H. erd, 124t Bloomingdale, Ont . FARM FOR SALE. 91 acre« of land ritnated near Erbaville and 5 mile« from « aterloo. ()n it :« a good house and baunk barn; well «« pplied with WM land for market, groml't: near to and churob. Wonld be willing to exchange for town ty, For term® and W $ tm if m\-. Pm Eggs for Sale THUE MISSES ELLISON, * Box 771, Stratford. FARM FOR SALE NATHANIEL BERGEY, Mannheim P. v., Ont For Sale FOR SALE IN TWO WEEKS Parliament. 3. W. MeKINLEY, A. A. MeINTYRF, Waterioo; Ont. Liawood, Ont. E!mira, Ont. for Seed CGrain SILVER LEAF in the rich district of Cobalt. First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 shares now ofâ€" fered ut 25¢ which are mostly sold. This is a gilt edge proposition. Information cheerfully given, ISIDOR B. SNYDER, Office American Block, Berlin. A1you are aware that Berlin is at present the la:gest and bes} booming town in Ontario and property fast increasing in valng so in vestments in it are rafe ard sure. 1 havea large st of yrâ€" perties, too large for publicaâ€" T ERTTTTUIDMITRL O dn Enc on "whil filnd S.‘QAINGRICH, C op ism ocb C N Too â€", if a ‘ld till spring. $1800 buys 5) acres, fine buildings, rear Bamâ€" terg, a vreat bargain, $1200 buys 110 acres, dairy farm, 5 miles from Per jn. inoder > barn. $1600 buys 97 acte grain raising farm, level, near arilverton, $1300 buss 37 acte farm in Williamsburg,. a shap. g:;g buys 16 scre farm near Galt, bus s 103 acte mixed farming, near Strasâ€" burg. « splendid fa m. $1900 :;I‘y;i 23 a re farm near Breslau, good idings. $7000 buys 170 acre farm near Galt. gs0u0 buys 165 acre ahrm near Bridgeport, * ___â€" ighly ou tivetcd. _ .. _ .0 . . c0_ _ $8300 buys.112 acre far.», noar Bres‘av, a rumâ€" PR um en g c dio® CC ber one farm. y $:900 buys 100 acre farm near Heepoler, n barâ€" Ealn this apring. $3500 buys ’3"‘,‘““.{“}‘.‘,‘..““‘ Docn,a large new MMMAMAAAAAARARCRARARARAAAAAAAARAAMAMAALL barn and cutbuildings. d i2 $8000 3:;* 152 acre farm near Berlin, good fruit pnicel; situated $ 800 buys 77 acre farm Loar Erbeville, a barâ€" $2000 ‘n{l 30 acre farm near Berlin, splendid «oil n: ar mas kot, $000 bus« P0 a re f rm n~ar Rerin. â€" gno buy« 100 acre farm near Gait. 500 buys 191 acre farm near Winterbourne, high enitivetion . $10,750 buys 111 acre farm near Water:00, finest surroundings. $6200 buys 1.0 acie farm reor Crosshill, level $1500 buys 4 a°r s near Brealan, a fine residence $6400 buys 100 acres near Gait, % #19.0 r-nlsl- 14 acre farm nea : W aterloo, s; lnd‘d oi $7200 nugu 112 a re farm near Waterloo, grain and tock farm. § $8200 buys 100 acro faurm near Gailt. Box 42%; phone 552. Office Frederick St., opp. market. e oany a| Canadian Manuiaclure The only Agricaliural Newsp:r r, and ad | s ittedly the leading Agricultural sournal o es T s1 48 i 1 the feost fawn lish Co E’*’é:e':!?:‘:‘ (h:::!.'afl'- flflm;""mf&f 2 | Cloth.m{,\}i.hzvge‘ffiflé:::gg é‘:)t::‘ one gle our best sellers for $7.50. § apective lines. No other paper preterd: to , Ladies‘ Tight Fitting Jackets which fit like a glove, made from fine BPURIUUML UCLUOO Snssn Dands bn oC spective lines. â€" No other papor proterd: to , "“"'“‘M‘." + MiGskt Ribbi whi i ith it Mficatious of editorial ies‘ Tight Fitting Jackets which fit like a glove, made P e e mt ite ag Jeal urai News with. a do. _ Englishâ€"Covertâ€"C:oth; fawn, special $5.50, 8,09, 8.50, 10 00 and $12.00; ‘rtb': 1?( completeness not ¢ven altempted byl C Tndi ble to all country resid h : manoi dritreinl on Shower Proof Couls u!:}:::fi;lvt"ig &:: & Msvgp:tft &dm‘fiue‘:':yo C We are offering on::l)f_" t.hla besth li:;lo- of L\die;' ’flnaé fliwn C ;’."“ § n t o ooo * Cloth Coats, 3â€"4 length and 7â€"8 lengths, heavy enough for Spring w It wl j uyct‘lnh)'b:‘dl; "&?‘3?2'."&5?: ::;'3::':‘3 line is good value at $12.00, special price this week $9.00. country life to send for them. Addies, the publisters; ‘ y . pis) en York 5* Smyth Bros. Albany, New York. ] y 3 BETTIC LAE NT PP P old compare with it m qnalificatious of editorial T LoR M n on nA snn d DON‘T DELAY THE COUNTAY CENTIEMEN General Store iusinese and Propert y and live stock scales, at Breslau, Ont, Lorge agricultural trade and liurge shipping business connected. Address A. EDWARD MEYER, Guelph, Ont. tf. It will s con be time for spring housccleaning. Any parties requiring old newspapers for putting under carâ€" pets, etc., can secure same at this ofâ€" Great olat:‘xhler in Cutters, S‘eighs Wagons and Harness, In order to reduce my stock, 1 intend t > sell at a price to induce you to i ny. _R memâ€" ter this will only last for wxty days. All my goods are warranted to be the best that money can buy. Agent forCarnefac Stouk Fcod. Subscription« taken at this .office. . Both papers together $2.00, King Street, East of ULD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Real Estate Black Barley, Mangel, Carrot, ‘Turnip and all kinds of Lawn and Garden Seeds. War Declared. FOR SALE BY EXECUTORS ats, F. E. SHANTZ, Berlin, Ont. A. C. THOMAN, Waterloo. ONE WEEK MOREâ€" April Bargain Sale closes end of the month,. SsPIRING JACKETS We have just put into stock another shipment of Ladies New Epi o‘ J«ckets and Cipes. These goods are from the leading manufacturers Germamy and Canada. We have the latest New York styles, the loose fitting and tight fitting j wcket, the pony jacket, Ladies‘ Loose Fi‘ting Jackete, pleated backs and fronts made from Fawn Covert Clo‘h, lovely goods, prices $4.50, 5.50, 8.00, 8.50 and $10,00. 3 Cash only. One Prise. â€" Cheap Cash Store,. South side King Street. + HELLO CENTR GIVE US. EVERYBOD! STRASSER‘S â€" China Hall, Berlin We‘re calling up everybody on this iie that we think will be at all interested in Good Clctries for Men, Boys and Childrer. You know that we are alva;ys to the foce with the best of Clothes, Hats and Toggery This season we believe thit our cfferings are exceptionally attractive. We want you to see the new iceas for Spring, and so we ca‘led you up by phone. If you ;ia.sa this Store, you‘ll pass the best, f â€" _ Remember, you take no chaness here, for your money is always yours unt»l you say: "Perfectly SBatisfiec1." our way. THAT MONEY GAN BUY Sign of GOLD STAR THAT‘S THE WHOLE STOkY M. WILDFANG Canadian Manufacture The Store of Quality. German Manufacture NEW â€" of Ladies\ fine fawn Cravenette Men‘s Suits 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 $,18. 00 Such as CORPULENT figure, SLIM MEN‘S figure, in Tweeds, worâ€" rteda, and Navy Blue suits at WATERLOOD All Shapes for BERLIN BERLIN

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