DECIMAL POINTS Wwavenes Wns CS8C CCC CuiL am points. Taey are bails with s0 '“""I Accuracy, by means of the decimal aystem, that they can never vary the smallest fraction of a millimetre. COBâ€" sequence is, they keop m‘ time, aud give such good sati shas it is a ploasure for us to sell them. We would like to explain to y9u Weber.â€"Near Cones1080, _«[°°/ .1 to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weber daughter. i Fisher.â€"At Elmira, July 29th, Mr. and Mrs. Burnbam Fisher, Berlin, a son. f Moriey.â€"At London, July 31st, AERoaE nc I Mr. and Mrs. George Morley, a son. Schmidt.â€"At Hampstead, Aug. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schmidt, ‘a son. Sterling.â€"At Linwood, Aug. 7th, to Rev. and Mrs. Sterling, a son. Phair.â€"At Crosshill, Kug. 8ih, t« Bir. and Mrs, Foster Phair, a son. HWamuthâ€"At Preston, August Ist, 46 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Homuth, a son. Exvers.â€"At Preston, Aug. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Evers, a Son. Goldie.â€"At . Ayr, Aug. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Goldie, a son. Schwundkowski.â€"At Berlin, July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schwundkowâ€" ski, a son. R | Sehlâ€"At Berlin, July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sehl, a son. Murawski.â€"At Berlin,, July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Murawski, a Sson. Drechsler.â€"At Weissenburg, July â€" to Mr. and Mrs. B. Drechsler, .a TRE WATCXH HOUSE JANSEN BROS. UP HIWT! Hayesâ€"Neal.â€"At Berlin, Augz. 7th, b} Rev, J. W. German, John _ W. Hayes to Rachael E. Nea!, both of Bridgeport. % Stoesserâ€"Freiburger.â€"At Beriin, Atg. 6th, at St. Mary‘s R. R. church, by Rev. Wm. Kloepfer, Adoipn io ser to Magdalena Freiburger, boih of Berlin. _: ; Rauâ€"Noe.â€"At Berlin, Aug. Ith. by Rev. F. E. Obertander, Lon‘« Rau to Charlotta Noe, both »( Rerlin. Fischerâ€"Voll.â€"At Berlin, Auz. 4:h, by" Rev. F. E. Uberlander, Wi. H. :"ischer to Mary YVoll, both oï¬ Betrâ€" in. Stimpelâ€"Schacfer.â€"At Beriin, Ang. 6, ons n ce oi ce : ds 395 EIMY Stimpelâ€"Schacfer.â€"At Beriin, Ang. 6, by Rev. F. E. Oberlander, En dic (Qswald Stimpel to Cuiia Schoofer, both of Bufialo. Lastâ€"Hofimann.â€"At _ Galt, Aug. 1st, George Last of Galt to Katharine Hoffman of Waterloo. Hergertâ€"Rogers.â€"At Winterbourne, on Aug. 8th, by Rev. A. M. Hamilton, George HMergert of Elmira to Hatâ€" tie. â€" youngest â€"daughter â€" of Mrs. Rogers of Elmira. Frankâ€"Carle.â€"At Preston, July 25th, at the residence of the bride‘s wrcle Fred. Frank, Leonard Frank of Deâ€" . {foit to Ina May Carle of Preston. Gorthâ€"Toletski â€"At Galt, Aug. 7th, by Rev. J. C. Maass, Frank Gorth of Galt to Kate Toletski of Presâ€" Near Conestogo, July 31st, . and Mrs. Simeon Weber, a EMB C Oe VanEpps.â€"At Galt, Aug. 10th, Roy I1., â€" infant son of Mrs. VanEpps, aged 8 months. Yost.â€"At Baden, Aug. â€", Wns Yost, father of Mrs. Christian Honderich, aged 77 years, 1 months and 37 days. Skeily.â€"At Galt, Ang. ith, Margaret infant daughter of Patrick Skelly. Maleotm.â€"At â€" Galt, Aug. 2nd, Mar garet, twin â€" daughter n J. 8. MaleoIm, â€" aged _# months and . | days.â€" M‘Colough. â€"A+ Spokone, Wash., Jult Fanoral Director and Embalmer Waterioo! Ont. Toleptons at Reâ€" idebos Young St. South 255, at store 'l‘nh;ngh,â€".\w Spokone, Wash., July 30th, Mrs: W. H. M‘Colough, for merly of Berlin, aged about 51 years ed MARRIAGES. BIRTHS Freiburger.â€"At Beriin, Atg. St. Mary‘s R. R. church, by m. Kloepfer, Adolpn itotsâ€" Magdalena Freiburger, boih King 8;., Berlin. SHINN DEATHS & cinay. . B cmcccuus 4 qemae Berlin, to ol to W and Chicage Wheat Futures Close Lowenâ€"Live Stock Markets â€"â€"The Latest Quotations TN{ Evening, Aug. 14 Liserpool wheat -u:u closed 10â€"day ;6: l:ltet lh‘:u d:ï¬;flu and corp futures 4 gher wer. At Chica t. wheat closed 1%e¢ low» er l‘un n::tmy.'nc:(. ceou u&n" and Bept. outs c lower. * WINNIPEG OPTIONS. At Winnipeg option market toâ€"day the fcliowing were the eu-l.q’ wheat quotaâ€" tions: Aug. 73%e¢, Oct 14e bid, Dec. ns. Your,| WATEEKLOO MARKET fonderich, | â€" and '.17‘ «* _ Margan-l\ Waterloo, Ont. Aug. 16t . Sketly. + + Jnd, Marâ€"| WDOBE .«.ecesesâ€"=e«s TJ " 1. s.|New Whont ........08 +.>« s and _ 1, Flour, Ocean ........ 2.50 F.our, Sola .......... . 240 ash ., Juty | Flour, Agate _ .. 260 wgh, for.| Fiour, Seven Lilios .... 2.30 about _ 51) OW «eeeeasease@k0k® .36 | .‘ " ooo BAFIQY | ...22«e« »==**> AJ5 â€"=â€"=â€"â€"= | BraD, por tOR ........ 17 0 â€"â€"â€"+= | Middlings, pot ton .... 2200 Potatres, ber bag .... .85 Detroit .. .. Bt. Louls.... Mictncapolis . ‘Feledo .. ... Duluth (.. .. Graimâ€"â€" Wheat, spring, bush ..$0 T Wheat, fall, bush ....« ++« Wheat, red, buSh ....6+ +««> Wheat, goose, bush .... «>>> Barley, bush serretcrens B Oatt, BUSR C ..cccrr00+n8 0 41 â€" Rye, bush sxciesrircrs N B _ Peas, bush nafernncerns ® # LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUUE Liverpool, Aug. 14.â€"Wheatâ€"â€"Spot nomâ€" nal; futures easy; Scpt., 68 3%4; Dec., 6s 41§c; March nominal. Cornâ€"Kpot â€" steady; American mixed, EC TCCHD: ‘Amarican Wixed old. 4s Sd; us d i 4 89 cscotantifcaie ie td Cornâ€"Kpot â€" steady; American mixed, new, 48 7d; American mixed. old, 4s A4; frtures quiet; Sept., 4s T44; Dec., 4s T%54. RBaconâ€"Short clear becks qulet, 495 Cd. Lardâ€"Prime western in tlerces quiet, 45s; Americau refined in palls quiet, 400. Cheese â€" American finest white. new strong, 588; American finest colored, new strong, 598. Turpentineâ€"Spirits steady, 45e. NEW YORK DAIKY MARKET. New York, Aug. 14. â€"Butterâ€"Firm, â€"unâ€" chauged; receipts, 20,812. Cheeseâ€"Steady; receipts, 14,500; skims, full to best, 2¢ to Be. Eggsâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 21,013. MWOR .. se ns snn is #7 28 12 26 T7 TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. Cables Unchangedâ€"Hogs Higher Chicago, Lower at Baffalo, Le bid.. h LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. London, Aug. 14.â€"Cattle are quoted at Mc to 126 per Ib.; refrigerator heef, V4¢ per lb.; sheep, dressed, M¢ to 16¢ pet Ib. Toromto, Aug. 14.â€"â€"Receipts O° !!**~ stock since Friday last, as reported by the railways, were 58 car loads, comâ€" posed of 810 cattle, 393 hogs, 1,202 sheep and lambs,; with 131 calves.. Eaporters. About one Joad would cover the offerings of shipping cattle and the best price reâ€" ported for these wis $4.65 per cwt. Butchers. i Picked lots of prime butchers, or, in other words, the best on the market, sold \ll $4.00 per cewt., Corbett & 1enderson having sold 10 weighing 1000 ‘bs. each at Jhat price; loads of butchers sold from $4 o $4.37%; mixed loads at $3 to $3.50; cuws from $2.0 to $210 per cwt: Feeders and Stockers, ’ 7 ns 1G SPo im enPan esd Few stockers and feeders are being ofâ€" ‘ ered, but as many as. art wanted. There s no demand excepting for a few wellâ€" wed steers of good colors. Prices were imchanged at following quotations: | Best ceders, 900 to 10%) Ibe., at $1.15 to $3.90 ‘er ewt.; best feeders, 800 to 900 Ybs., at 450 to $8.15; best fecders, ©€00 to 800 Ibs.. it ©1L25 to $3.50; medium stockers, $2.15 o $3; contmon stockers, $2 to §2.25. Milch Cows, About 30 milch cows and springers changâ€" °d hands at $35 to $55 each for the bulk, Imt there were four cows sold at $50 to $64 each. Few stockers and feeders am ered, but as many as are Wal a no demand excepting for a wed steers of good colors. . 1 RTCC O redis T Dei OR ooo tss Prices for veal caives ruled ‘ steady at £3 to $6 per ewf.. the bulk selling at $5 to $6 per ewt.. Prime new milkâ€"fed calves are worth $6.50 per cwt. Sheep and Lambs, Export sheep are in demand at $£4.40 to $1.60 per ewt. for ewes and $3.50 to £1.73 per ewt. for bucks. Lambs sold at $5.30 MARKET REPORTS to $6.2 per cwt. DEMVEMIE® NETD TVCC ED estict ports prices unchanged at $7.40 per ewt. F PEUECTOUTCLLAE®A. Hohte The nrosâ€" pPoPM PMCAT TD IETL O Gickes m for selects and $7.15 for lights. The pros pects for _th‘glnarket are lower prices in the pear future. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. ‘ East Buffalo, Aug. 14.â€"â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, . 100 bead; firm and active; primg steers, . $3.60 to $6; sbipping $4.85 to $5.50; butâ€" chers, $4.35 to $5.40; helfers, $3.33 to 35.10; cows, $3.10 to $4.50; . bulls, §2.15 to $4.25; stcckers and feeders, $250 to $4; stock belfers, $2.25 to §3. Vealsâ€"Receipts, 100 head; slow and 500 tower; $4 to $7.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 3800 head; slew;. light weights 10c to 15¢ lower; others eagier; heary, $6.15 to $6.30; mixed, Yorker»s and pigs, $640 to $6.45; dairies, $6.10 to $6.40. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 1000 head; active; lambs 10¢ lovwer; others steady; lambs, $5.50 to $8.25, few $8.40. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New York, Aug. 14 â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, Hmoges Lulcts sensn TL‘ Vealsâ€"Receipts, 100 tower; $4 to $7.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, _ 380 weights 10c to 15¢ ! heary, $6.15 to $6.30; pigs, $6.40 to $6.45; d ED ILCCOA ce . New 10M 209 27 . aeima Virrinia 280; feeling steady to\firm; prime Virginia 1 steers sold at $5.85 per 100 lbs.; exports toâ€"day, 1200 cattJe and 3700 quarters of beef; toâ€"morrew, 179 cattle, 110 sheep drd 4300 quarters of beef. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 317; . demand slack: prices weak to 25c lower; veals sold at $5 to $7.75 per 100 lbs.; gragsers and fed calves, $ to $4.25. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 7541; prime handy weights, sheep steady; others slow to a shade lower; lambs, 25¢ to 40¢ lower; medium to _ fair grades . showing the greatest decline; common to prime sheep 1t $3 to $5.25; common to prime lambe at $6 to $8.90; culls at $5. itacaâ€"Hoceints. 3816; Teeling Weak to 56 Deliveries were 51 _ Hogsâ€"IReceipts, lower. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. mto, Aug. 14.â€"Receipts of live since Friday last, as reported by ilwavs. were 58 car loads, comâ€" Stirling, «heese bon at 11%¢; b CATTLE MARKETS. New Wheoat ......« Filour, Ocean ..... F.our, Sola ....... Flour, Agate Fiour, Seven Lilios YWM eusruuuuauess Hog#, 1198...... ...»«» Hoga, dressed ........ Hay, pet t0n .....»«> Straw, port ton.......» Barley \....2.=«+* Bran, por ton .... Middlings, pot ton Potatoss, per bag Stirling, :.:x 14.â€"Seren hundred boxes eese bon , 520 hoxes sold to McGrath : lan,ï¬oce; balance sold to Hodgson Bros. at |_Bâ€"16c. Campbeliford, Aug. 14.â€"Eleven hundred pres cheese bonrded; Squiro, . 300 _ at bl-ue. nodgm 250 at 12%c, Brennem at 12%c; 20 bozes left wnsoid. Batter, Egg*, per dor......... Dried Applos ........ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. GRAIN AND PRODUCE WwATEELOO MARKET3 Waterloo, Ont. Auag. l6th. oo k ie ravcves ~TJ secsas «asse® Veal: Calves. per lb ........ e ligbt. _ Mr. Harris reâ€" 0 51 0 41 B 16 14. â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts, 15 T1 , 1,202 sheep | 80 % 0 v0 at 19 47 10 FOUNTAIN PBNS If you need a Fountain Pen do not murchase until you bave seen Our We carry the best line. MOORFS NONLEAK We »lso carry in The EAGLE "FLASH" is something new in the line of Kountain Pene. It is an instantaneous filler .and is becoming quite popalar, These three styles are high clean pene. If you desive a cheap I‘ne, We have them in stock. They are ] good far the j rice. STEPENS best FrOUNTAIN Â¥#EN INK, put up in b ttles wi h filler> in w edâ€"n case. This is «oavepiâ€" ent to ca rvy alog in travelling. Always ready for us ; We. T Call and see our lines. . soyo SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN Quean Strect, OppositeY M C A BEELIN, ONT Halimau‘s Bsokstort Get your tires set on the Henderson Tire Setter. 1y sets them culd; It does the work in a few minue; it heepe the disk of the whoe!l just right. No more gueeswortk. HuksE shuEING as netal.. I am ncted as a practicsl man oD intorâ€" fring acd terder feet. ORE‘S NONLEAKABLE Fountâ€" ain Pen is, witbout questioa, the buta:n for ali purposes. 1t does ; ot leak. Youunluulhol? your desk for months with ink in it a d when you take it up it is veady to write with. Carry it in your pocket in any shape and it will not leak. 17 u0 93. 00 »lso CamZ "" C aD‘oâ€"Raun CURVE, or PARKER‘S Fountain Pen. This is a good pen for genâ€" C P0 _ ind d in the rich district of Cobalt First fasue over subscribed by half a willtion, £50,000 shares now of. fered at 25¢ which are mostly sold. ‘Tbis is a gilt edge proposition. |~_Information cheerfully given. i ISIDOR B. SNYDER, | Office American Block, Berlin SiLVER LEAF as a first class pen. I T0 oF saes ‘Valuable Hotel Property in the Town of Wateloo. 4 36 7 00 | »10 per cent in cach o+ the day of «ale T he 0 O the balance withis one ment 1 thoreaftor. V 20 property wi l be sold «ubjact to eglh_u_!_n!w-. o Af 1 1 be sold aubj d ReCCUSE 9 00 Faod farker terms and "conditions of sate apply # (fJ to 9. B. Hricker, Keg. Administrator, or to the The Berlin Modei School will open for the training of Third Class Teachâ€" ing St, cast of Scott St , Berlin TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7| 1d 36 Applications for admission must be made to the Inspector or the Prinâ€" cipal, Mr. J. Suddaby, not later than August 25th. Only those who will be 18 years of age before the close of the term wil} ne admitted. Public School Inspector‘s Office, Berlin, July 24th, 1906. + dâ€"6tâ€"wâ€"1t. couNTYy MoBDEL SCHOOL 21â€"3t, d&w. Higher market price paid. Load every second Monday. Nextshipment Aug A. C. THOMAN good. Apply a;";xvncé to the Wil liams, Greene & Rome to. ADMINISTRATOR‘S SALE Kraili, decensed, wl offer for rale y &llllh wuction : t the promisc» in the Town wb .t ® PCM CY TCcs his mest Whal wt3 octock pom. thy Weet Size Park Matel property haing compased of Lot Numbor Fif tmen on the west side of King Street and Lot Fifteen on the east side i( Water Street aoâ€" cordine to Jaooh C. and Klins Soider‘@ nrv: a« shown on the rei *ered plan of the sai Tew«n of Wateion. (\>the property there is a wood brick hotel, a largo stable and ouher outâ€" JoanrH M«oKus, . MoBeroe & Frimtort. The work is clean and the wages " pa "l'ml'mrsday, August 30th, 1906, 4 w‘etoek p am. the West Siie Park Mot NUMBER UNLIMITED. adminiatrator of the _ estate ot Phiip PRTTL COLCC 0 cans Yow smbithn at 9 o‘clock a.m. THOMUAS PEARCE, stack the LUOKY Co. WANTS 10 GIRLS Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Trxwe or Ban® â€" °o ECC0 °233 recommend it Inspector 4th, 1906, VALUABLE FARNM â€"â€"â€"FOR SALE 924 acres, fl 3 miles from MMTOT T C zunld 4‘).-.11. h'.‘1.n:~ lru‘::n -..f-. & ons D wwhippra Sith a cGarofino Â¥egine Tot purpeng T. 02L CLEC equipped »ith a Gasoino NDR DC T 0%, yuge water through all the I-ml‘q ‘Hri larke m bare with stabling for » horpn an v 30 of caltle; w‘sn 1 rge straw sh d having & »pen wésoni® in alng a }v ge 2 store Arick ll--‘o: w h porior Phra 3. ‘nung oom, he P ou) & t k lrt&lr wa 6 e rans and baushroom 4B DFO TWiDa usewnof3t i4 w + Of Pure bred, large, E»@\e® Berk w u..nc-uuuln@n.ul .0 Arvila .+ mus* be capable, Small App‘y at this oftice, 24â€"â€"1 mo. Parree {recnascing 6 u Aersigned Lot No "4. e lo> wiil be prose uted. information, reg> Duscg good farm for sale, with ko d title, romewaere near W are 100 give pm.e # d diâ€"or,ption and character of â€"il. Alsostite when possessicn can be had. Ywuers ouly, need answer Siate how far teom sown a .q menti n improvem®nts TT «5 C00 evcacrcan l a MJ The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm. situared 3 miles south of, berin cuontaining 113 acre=, 13 «c es being breayy tumber (maple aud meech) suil exceileut Tor raising asl i ds «f ciops commodicus 2 story «o e house with turnace, kitchen ‘and necessary outtuildings, bank ba n b6x8t, adequue water supply both hiuj an« soit, old and new orâ€" ba ds with good nuit, well fenced, no â€" incumbrance. Within a few vinutes wa k 10 school. Price very moderate, . Further paiticulars can hbe ascertained on the premisas from the proprietor, Or by letter. S u JUOHN HEIST, Beriin, Ont. Uf. Qnitisa good dwelling with brick, E/ °0 / atiached; alâ€"o a large bank barn. Excesent well and cistern. One acre in orchard. Feuces in good repair, over 20 yods of new wire fence. six scres of yood hardawood buch, For terms ind other iuformation apply to BENRY sCHAEFER avglll Irbsville P. O. Farm For Sale 32â€"1mo Natice to Trespasseors l!oo;il:. .lnd l.nh:n“ndm at !}avlin & ;M.l:lo loâ€"pita‘, also honeemaid. av Hospital, neemaid. , Appiy as Hospi Conalatir & of 58 acres of the best farm land. L $ OO NC SGh helak kitchen 4yt A number of Registered Shor‘horna cf dif fe ent nye aud Fex, Also & white York swine. VICTORY WON 1â€"3mos BRESLAU, * = Store formerly owned by the 1rRMs Easy We hiave gained the Victory at selling gocds at p ices n fore heard of in this County which the following prices will L 0 in Anuat inhs. PASMIAE L0 regular 5c and ll)c.,:ifule !n-i B‘ack lustre _I'ndors‘- ir n 200, sale price..... o0 to @1."7. Men‘s Straw HMats, regular ho 4) 25¢ rale price.....> pARA® c3 . :. Women‘s Black Cotton Hose, p‘ain, reg. Ive and 124»,sâ€"le price Sc and 10¢ Women‘s Rlack Cotton Hose. ribbed, reg. 2c to 30c, sale price. .18; to 2Â¥c. Large assortment Prints, . regular 10c and 12}¢c,satc price 8, 7, 8 and 10c. ‘Iar'e assortment | Mandkerchiefs, These Prices will only las BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE These Prices will only last while present stock lasts. A. E. RICHERT, Manager. J. R. SCHIEDEL, Proprietor, We Want You to Read Our Real Estate monthly if you are inter or Exchange of Real Estate, â€" it describe properties. here is no other real astate magatine ‘pa‘b ishad in ansh c fal .mhdrnhln.,nw.m.mumtuoond- Th« wlglnlm the procsertie« we hava on hand } «7300 Boys 160 anres, nice CJas Lo m in 'm.fcmgr saam "~ 111 "*~ Light Soil. .ut.m Watarloo T. ME PLCA0 Willaclae T: whth Farm for Sale EME TD PIUC Calls iy, need answeur siate how a .q menti n improvements, . w , C. CUNNINGHA M, miles from Berlin, of h";d{ 'n,.ua.n_-lm- W# WANTED for Saile thor.smont d t 6 «.s rQ‘ & P it "oint lergy berhror . * € . lot . above tar 8 ‘0 w >f h : Othice Froderick Stroct, WANTED on the premjece of the ©4, 1} milea west of We! ed. _ . IRVIX HALLMAN ELNON HALLMAN BETTECHEN Bex 114 18 on ni Minneaporis, Minp. with brick kitchen real astate magitino ‘n\ tshad in ansh complote fyrm. 1f, c raning you w int. we undertake to find what you do want. AAWTME SOM MUTD U NC lecae * camme Wie. pgv Clag loam, Level, Wellestey Townthip. Huitabl : for Marketing mwr Galt _ EuRMDE] POT MR CC Ees ll‘&} ‘Ciag Soll “TR".'fldl ind w ® . n o0 Meoiihin Oiny Loam: Wararmo Township New Dandee.Oa% SnJ Loam. ‘Tery on loo in Waterioo To Uiay Loam . yory ch iss in Waterloo Township. F. E. Shantz & Co ts, regnlar 1.85 _ _ T5¢ to §1.00, . SCHIEDEL‘S August 16, 1906 â€"Page 8 Farm for Sale The undersigned ofiers for sale ore p 1t af his tarm u-vu ho. 4 apd siin ted in the Tovnw of Wilmot on E b‘s roac, 11 miles enast of Bt Agatha, and 3} m les w st of Water. loo. Jt oâ€"rsiecs of 18 »0* a more or 1 +s 16 UE C UAE OEA wnedk huse 108. 25 TTR RonP P m P m PE acres of ?hlo“-lp tm h (5 acres hasd wood t u«s 0 roreey ung maple ouâ€"h) -‘ndm-:n halavce * Mc hance and 0 »oree y 1 maple onâ€"h)and iMD TEIEUUZ mn*rRe "iv:&n Un it is a 1 ame houâ€"e and malk cars. ur\u.l" n-omm- u--;: a-h‘lw‘l.&: Fer jare »pmls n the pregr o e CA U 1, HERRER W aierh o P. 0. On‘. The undersigned wirhes ‘mar» unfe to the rnbic tha‘ he his moved hi b‘s kâ€"mi b bns nees trom hi« late stand opposite the I-‘uuuda King streot. to his new quaiters : n Kro 8t. corctit ain" cobing "a sreotaitt: . All work ®I a a s wor guaranteei. A e:lf i8 -Sfuwa. 28â€"2 mor. TAKE NOTICE Fishing or ‘respassing for fishing is etricty forbidd‘ n on Lot No. 5 avd part of Lot Xo. 6. 4 at concession, rorth ani south of Hu.on Raad. townshtp of Wilmot. Yom HATLMAN: For work on power sewing machines in kuitting mill, â€" Clean, steady work and good wages. Apply wWAaTSON MFG. CO, Limite*. Pari , Jnt. Smart, reliable man to nrmul, us in the town» of Waterioo and # rlia and «su V cloiâ€" 'ï¬' for the & le of fruit treea, ornamontal {rees, rhiub , climb ng vines, roses, et6. ‘Terms liberâ€" al Uash paid weekly Outft FREK Th _ag_ncy‘!!‘..oodmm will pay well if rightâ€" 1» bandled. «OVYER 600 ACRES. We have over 600 acres under cultivation and offer for sale a ver{ large list of both fruit and ornamental »tock including many #pecia ties which we convrol in both fruits and ornamentâ€" WO CTTTTTTULLLLALaAh that anv agent which we CORPTT TT ITTDLLUIL that anv agent «lsock. Our nurseries are «nch that any agont representing us w II have the oÂ¥::flu ity of selling the vm best in the bu incss. E:â€"tab lished nearly thirty years. For ful. terms and conditions write, PELHAM NURSKRY Co , ‘ f Toronto. Ont. AT The undersigned wishes to m‘ vounce to the Public that he has purchased the Livery Business of MUr Levi Graybill, Waterloo. He will be pleased to see all old eustomers as well as many new ones, and will endeavor to serve them to the best of his ability. Rates for funerals and weddinge furnished on application. Prices reasonable. \ Srable back of Zimmermann House, Waterloo. CHAS. MAYER, Prop. CIRLS WANTED. All IRibbons in stock sellir g price. Job lot of Men‘s Felt Hate ab. ... . . 25¢. ‘ Boys‘ 2 piece Suits, reg. 200 to 8.75 swle price........ ... .. $1.00 to $1.15 Puitish Navy Chesing Tohaceo o se ie ruvevieus . veneb kmss $3 660 ROK 25c. Stag Chea@ ing Tobacco ,.... . 4 for 25¢. ’Glllotl OCnustic Soda, regular O}¢. sale price ,.., .... ... . 4¢ or 7 for 25¢. u are interested in the Purchase 1t describes Hundreds of choice NOTIC E NOTICGE WANTED ED{SHAN1Z, « OoNT. M. Bechtel Estate. W oolwich Townabip, ‘o«â€"nehip 3. C. HALLMAN. c, s ie price . ... .3 for e or 5¢ each, Waterloo. ces never D will prove : 1t, aftor a care at balf EIME TAILORED GARMENTS FOR MEN The sizzling days are hereâ€"the hottest of the year. But what‘s the use of complaining when cool comfc you in a 20th Century Brand twoâ€"piece sumit perfectly tailored, perfect fitting, light in weight ) and light in price. It‘s here waiting to make your acquaintance, . Only Strasser‘ $. R. Ernst & Co. _ Money Saving Chances For Men From Saturday‘s Big List 0f ions at the Clearance Sale â€" The interest in this great sale increases daily; rrhnps it is be cause more people know of itâ€"know that it is easily the most imâ€" portant merchundising ovent of the summer. y Here are some random selections for Saturday which will insure active selling every minute of the day. Men‘a Suits made of blue an d black { _ Youths‘ mgl?m wnn't"t:.z «bogln â€"â€"breasted| sait in thi models, were 2.00 h , clearing sale price Sat. $7.95 :l])‘:câ€;:::r M »n‘s Suits, including all fine cloths| sale price | in tweeds, fancy worsteds, coats bave bread shapely +boulders, hand filed collars, deep centre vente, trousers cut Men‘s s in the feshionable peg. toP SY!6 ®OLP | pasom st y $14.to $16, Clearing sale é 95 im« T esits Price Suturday y * the newes 75 Men‘s tweed suite. single breasted, | were $1, in tmpes and checks, beautifully and | Saturday -tr;vlngly“huilt. ":lrlllmd, always sold well at #7, 8 c D $ sale price guurday 6 3.95 Men‘s B Rlardtnarr®k t 0c 62c Men‘s tweed pants, mad materials, utiylhhly cut, W 2:25, sale price Satmday Boys‘ Norfolk Smits, sizes 25 to 30, just the thing for vacation wear, mndeoin\'l‘ woul mnt;‘rinl-. carefull put tagether, were 3.50 g and 400, sale price 2o9 Farm for Sale 90 In The Shade! . Thcre‘s Money In It For You. pgie â€" breastt?| smt i $7T.95 ) »> * the s« @ all fine cloths | tale p edy, coats bave ors, hand filled nte, trousers cut top style, were ‘wx: * 398 o. * the n single breasted, ':.,-. beautifully and | Satu :;d. always sold D C 3.95 l:e made of durabl® T ty ween 2.00 and :‘:",: day 1 .49 w da u, sizes 25 to 30, us Youths long trouser SMTUS, TTA swit in this lot is pertect and in theak much warted colors and material of the seasor. rr-u.dprice was 8.00 clear in rale price Saturday 4 gg Men‘s shirte, in negligee and stitt : Insom styl s representing every new and desirable color, this season. in all the new‘vnt. pnt:nrns. Inlso white shirts, + v rice :‘e‘r:-}-- clearing sale p .69 Men‘s Balbriggan Underwrar shirts ard drawers, sateen trimmed, pearl buttons, sizes 34 !‘,’,_“'., w‘oflh :zkA. garment, clearing price Satâ€" mday Mea‘s Elastic Web Suspenders, moâ€" hair and leatber ends, regular value #°¢c, Olesring Sate Price 1 9 # ‘hen cool comfort awaits twoâ€"piece summer suitâ€" , light in weight and color Farm For Sale @ituated 2 mien wenk To TOmnns ts cend »{sting of 11# mores of which R@crer is good hnâ€"«h, halance undor goo4 state of enltivation. ) wndior HD0 MTDCDCL Rouate Ts stm Eon Emm COoRte LES! tm it i= a good brick boure and ba ah“um huse and all other necer tmildings. F ret class bard and «oft For terms« and pariiculars apply to or @ltuated ? miles west of Watorine Ont. con: Eig List of Attractâ€" long trouser MB . UET Waterloo PETER K xoR at snits. every .39