~â€"_ We would like to ‘ done get ring=, especisâ€" Gem Set Rings mouds which we can guarantee as perfect. * Prices $35. to $75. Hollinger.â€"At _ Wallace, Sept. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alired Hollinger, a daughter. Daub.â€"~At Elmira, Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Daub, a som. m:;og:N}ir llesinc:_ler, Sept. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hergott, twin sons. Clarkeâ€"D‘Arvilie.â€"At Ballard, Washâ€" ington, Sept. 27th, May M., daughâ€" ter of Robert D‘Arville, Ballard, Washington, to William A. Clarke, of the drug firm of Clarke Bros., Berlin. Freyâ€"Miller.â€"At Elmira, Sept. 12th, Daniel Frey, to Ann Miller, both of Elmira. Kraemerâ€"lHammer.â€"At Macton, Sept. 15th, Seraphine J. Kraemer, of Maryboro, to (Ellen Hammer, of Plummerâ€"Smith.â€"At _ BerJin, Sept.‘ per 17th, by Rev. J. T. Marshall, Arâ€" thur Philip Plummer, to Rose Alice| , T, Smith, both of Berlin. Prk Schneiderâ€"Mohr. â€"â€" Enoch Schneider, $3.1 son of Geo. Schneider, Upper Woolâ€" nen wich, to Fredericka Mohr, North| 41 Easthope. goo Adamâ€"Marks.â€"At Listowel, Sept. 25, is by ~Rev. J. S. Hardic, Wm. H. | â€" Adam, of Macton, to Clara A., eldâ€"| _T est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. | $Â¥ Marks, Listowel. diu Langâ€"Musser.â€"At St. Clements, Oct. 2nd, Ed. Lang, to Miss Musser, of | ,,% St. Clements. ma Johnstcnâ€"Whaley. â€" At * Milverton, | 199 Sept. 27, by Rev. N. D. MacKinnon }:-{_' James B. Johnston of Mornington K to Mary Whaley, of Milverton. g Brubacher.â€"Near _ West _ Montrose, Oct. 2nd, Annic, infant daughter of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Joshua Brubacher, aged 3 months and 24 days. Weismiller.â€"At Dorking, Sept. 39th, Mrs. Ernst Weismiller, aunt of Geo. Weismiller, Elmira, aged 88 years. Burgmann.â€"In Wilmot, Oct. _ 3rd, Henry Burgmann aged 74 years, 7 months and 13 days. ‘ Lamky.â€"At Preston, Oct. 2nd, Cecil Lamky, infant son of John Lamky, aged 9 months. P Killer.â€"At Preston, Oct. 2nd, Wm. Hy. Killer, agea 62 years. Torrance.â€"At Galt, Oct. ith, Marâ€" garet Gibbs, relict of the late Henâ€" ry G. T. Torrance, aged 86 years. Murray.â€"At Gait, Oct: 3rd, _ John Murray. Gellow.â€"At â€" Hespeler, Sept. â€" 30th, Miss Mary Gellow, aged 41 years. Despond.â€"At Galt, Oct. 3rd, _ Mary Bates, wife of Thomas Desment, in her 63rd year. & Streit.â€"At Preston, Oct. 4th, Mrs. Leopold Streit, nee Laura Gillies, aged 27 years. > Murtell.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 19th, the PWOs oer oess Murtell.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 19th, the infant child of T. Murtell, aged 10 months. Wolfenberg.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 20th, the. infant son of Charles Wolien berg, aged 5 months. Shork.â€"At th> Berlinâ€"Waterioo Hos pital, Oct. ist, William Sherk, aged nearly 61 years. A Stiefke.â€"At Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2nd, Miss â€" Mary â€" Stiefke, daughter of Christian Sticfke, of Berlin. Roth.â€"Near St. Agatha, Oct. 4th, J. K SHINN Faperal Director and Embalmer Waterloo‘ Ont. Telepbone at Reâ€" let ce Young St. South 355, at store Christian L. Roth, aged 76 years, 4 monhs and 21 days. Pfafi.â€"At Elmira, Sept. 20th, Cath 1 &ï¬ . d o 0 d in n o it _arine, wife â€"of Danick Piaf, aged 64 years, 8 months and 1 day. Pfaff.â€"At â€" Mt. _ Forest, _ Oct._ 1st, Louis Pfaf, zon of â€" Daniel Piafl, of Elmira, aged 34 years, 1 months and 18 days. â€"Call at Factory, on Queen street, or write for application blank to AN OPPORTUNIFY FOR The Williams Greene & Roame Co. have _ completed . their â€" new _ shirt stitching room, and have a0w space for fifty more girls. Thist is an opâ€" portunity for bright yours women, sixteen years of age or over, to se cure light, clean employment, work ing only nine hours per day, and i¢ ceiving highest wages. THE WILLIAMS, GREEXNE & Berlin, Ont. d& w6t THE WATCH HOUSF. JANSEN BROS. MARRIAGES BIRTHS. DEATHS. YOUNG SOMEFN Liverpoo!l and Chicago Wheat Futures " Close Higherâ€"Live Stock Markets: â€"â€"The Latest Quotations, to %d _ _ At Cbicago Dec. wheat closed %e higher thau ; Dec. corn %c higher and Tee, o’amlpl. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. * At the Winnipeg warket toâ€"day the following were tg‘ '::-. quotations: Oct. T5%e bid, Nov, 74%e bid, way Texe ma" "** British Markets Steadyâ€"Hogs 106 to 15¢ Lower t Buffalo, London, Oct. 9.â€"Canadian cattie in the British markets are quoted at 10c to 11%¢ peklb.; refrigerator beef, 8%%c to 9%c per pcÂ¥#nd. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto, Oct. 9.â€"Receipts of live stock at the city yards since last Friâ€" day as reported by the railways were 74 car loads, consisting of 900 catâ€" tle, 850 hogs, 2.000 sheep and lambs, $6 calves and 7 horses. Exporters. The only exporters mentioned on the market were two loads, bought by Jesse Dunn, weighing 1400 lbs. each and costing | $4.75 per ewt. Export bulls, $3.65 to $4.25 Kew York Detrolt .. Burckwheat, bush ...... 0 55 . ...« LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Liverpool, _ Oct. 0.â€"Closingâ€"Wheatâ€" Bpot firm; ‘No. 2 red western winter, Gs; a‘uy‘m steady; Dec., 6s 4%4; March, 6s Cornâ€"Fpot casy; American mixed, 48 D%0; futures quiet; Oct. nominal; Dec., _4# aÂ¥d; Jan., 4s 1!4d. T s Sm NEW YORK DAIRAY MARKET. New York, Oct. 9.â€"Butterâ€"Firm; reâ€" ce‘pts, 10,190; street price extra creamery, 26%e; official prices unchanged. _ Cheeseâ€"Firm, unchsnged; receipts, 14,> Butchers. % The best butchers sold readily at $4.23 to $4.55; few, however, brought the lattor price. Loads of steers and mixed cattle, §$3.15 to $4.10; cows, $2.9 to $3.60; cauâ€" nere, $1.50 to $2.25 per ewt. Milkers and Springers. The market for milkers and springers of good quality was strong, several cows havâ€" ing been bought. at high prices. Prices ranged all the yrar_from $30 to $70 each. sâ€"od vear Carves;>* i The market was strong, all calves of choice quality being eagerly sought after at $6 to $7 per cwt.. while common to meâ€" dium sold at $3.50 to $.50 per ewt. Feedera and Stockers, H. Murby reports a «mall trade in this line toâ€"day, there Leing few fresh ones marketed. _ Anything with . quality . soid readily, other kinds slow at following «qmeâ€" intions: Best feeders, 1000 to 1100 lbs., £1.70 to £4; best feeders, 00 to 100 Ths., £L50 to $3.75; best feeders, T30 to P00 I.s:, $3 to $3.50; best «tockers, 300 to T00 lhs., $3 to $3.15; common steckers, $2 to $285). Shcep and Lambs, There was a brisk as well as a strong market for sheep and Ismbs. Expert seop sold all the way from‘ $4.25 to $4.65 for ewes ard $3 to $%.50 for. rams. . laihs sold from $5.50 to (£6.2 per ewt. Broatag ewes sold from $3.%0 to $1.50 per ewt. Hoga. Rece‘pts light. Mr. Harris reports prces uncbanged at $6.65 for selects and $0.10 for lights and fats. Whcat, spring, bush ...$0 00 to $0 00 Wheat, fail, bush ......â€6 74 0 T5 Wheat, red, bush ...... 0 74 aa+« Wheat, gcose, bush ..... 0 69 seke Octs, bush, old ......., Beeftâ€"Extra India mess steady, 67s 64. Porkâ€"I‘rime mess, western easy, 81s 34. Bacorâ€"Short rib stcady, 53s 6d. Peasâ€"Canadian, no stock. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET East Buffalo, Oct. 9 â€"Cattlcâ€"Receipts, 100 head; fairly active and steady; prices unehbauged. : " 10100 {0. . 5 u"i‘:;i:ï¬ccelpu, 150 head; slow and bars ly steady, $4.2 to $8.%, a few #§.50. _R PB aone Abhieth s ioh is dn es db tcanarian s W BCUUTEVTALEC! néun ccal: Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2600 bead; slow and 10¢ to 15 lower; heayy and mixed, $8.90 to $6.05; Yorkers, $6.70 to $6.00; pigs, $6.55 to $6.60: roughs, $5.30 to $5.90; dairies, $6.00 to $6.75. aga Mooie y i Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 2400 hbend; netive; sheep and yearlings a shade hicher; others steady; lambs, $5.25 10 $4; yearling® $6 to $6.50; Canada lambs, $7.90 to $8. NEW YORKâ€" LIVE STOCK. New York, Oct. 9.â€"Beevesâ€"IReceipts, 652; no irading; feeling steady; Texas beef slow at Ge to Tc; exports toâ€"day, 800 cattle and 3500 quarters of beef; toâ€"morrow, about 415 arters of beef. . s 5 Eggsâ€"Easy, unchanged; receipts, 19,553. Cn\vepâ€"nmlptl_ 215; veals quiet and stendy; grassers and westerns in poor deâ€" mand and weak; veals sold at $5 to $8.i5 per 100 lbs.; no choice veals offered; fed colves at $3.50 to $4; westerns at $1.12%4. New Wheat .......... uoc ul k us t de 1 M i dhov OPc ds 1 4 AfR 4 2 aa Hogsâ€"Receipts, 4212; market steady; prime state and Peunsylvania hogs are qioted at $7 to $7.10 per 100 ibs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct. 9.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, about 7500. The demand was strong for good stcckers, but poor for the common to meâ€" dium grades. Fancy steers, $7.25; common to good steers, $4#6 to $6; cows, $2.70 to $4.75; heifers, $2.00 to $5.%5; bulls, £2.40 to $4 50; calves, $3 to $8; stockers and foe 1« ers, $2.2% to $4.50.. _ o i Flour, Agate «« 240 Flour, Seven Lilies .... 2.15 LEADING WHEAT MARKETS Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 1903; sheep steady; lambs active_ and . prime grades firm. Sheep sold at $3.50 to $5.25 per 100 lbs.; culls at $2 to $3; lambs at $7 to $8.20. Flour, Sola .......... HRHICY | .«uessarsu«ses Bran, per ton ........ Middlings, per ton .... Potatoes, por bag .... Batter, per lb ........ Egga, per doz......... LAMPO «xressirrereeess Dried Apples ........ HOGB, MHYO.. 222« 22...« ,tnp. drasmed ........ Hay, per ton ........ <trAWw, pot ton........ Wood, per oord ...... Export Caitle ........ "achera‘ Cattle .. .. Em P uesn ‘ Iogsâ€"Receipts, about 7700; market weak and gencrally 5¢ lower; cholce to prime henvy, $6.65 to $6.75; medium to good heavy, $6.40 to $6.00; butcher weights, $6.00 to £6.75; good to cholce mixed, $6.35 to $6.65; packing, $6.20 to $6.30; pigs, $5.50 to €5.00. Sheepâ€"Receipts, abont 5500; the demand for sheep was active and there was an urâ€" gent call for feeding stuff. Lambs wors strong to 50c higher; sheep, $3.25 to $5.30; yearlings, $ to $5.75; lambs, $5.00 to $7.05 CHEESE MARKETS. SUrling, Oct. 9.â€"T0% boxes boarded; all sold at 12%c. C:mpbeliford, Oct., 1.â€"778 boxes offered, 375 boxes «old to Alexander at 12%c; bat ance refused, but sold on street at same Laxâ€"ets 5 C inss » Bt TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. CATTLE MARKETS. Waterloo, Ont. Oct. l11th. W iT RL O MARK! T8 MARKETS. ssaaees: 17900 on .... 223.00 g ...« . 86 sesusess _ aD seuvxeus ~ 2P sezseus . 40 «¥useuss 6 AP seusess: 823 seassss §00 sÂ¥uuses: B DP ssususes ~% 90 sesvess : %60 Us« ss #90 22.00 2.25 wiy .68 145 10 14 17.00 22.10 6 At 8 25 52 .10 .10 100 .8b 45 «8 Waterman‘s Ideal ‘ And ‘ Moore‘s lNonleakable Tey them and you will want no other. We can match the pen point to suit your requirements. These pens are the cheapest when quality is conâ€" For sale at our store, f Also Fountain Pen Ink. Call and see our fine line of Biblesi We have a large assortment, and our prices are low. We have a large stock of Llissue Paper Table Napkinsâ€"a fine aesortâ€" ment, and prices low. Hallman‘s Bookstore BEGRLIN, ONT. firm of the underrigned, Con. 9, Welesley 'rowumlml miles northwest of St. Clements, and 4 m east of Linwood, on commencing at one o‘clock p.m, sharp, the folâ€" lowing valuable property, viz.; _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ mE oo PR EiYE STOUK.â€"Mare 8 years old. supposed to be in foal by Lord Linto; mare 16 years oid, supâ€" posed to be in foal; colt rising 2 years old, b.ed ny Carlmont; gmm-n $ years old, supposed to be in foal; 2 spring colts; 5 cows, supposed mholne.lf;!hndc“lk.iywnnold;lh ‘ cattle, 1 sear ol1; 2 sucking calves; 3 ing calves; 13 ewes; 3 sows, supposed to be in pig; 30 chicken® and 2 dm IMPLEMENTS, â€" Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er. nearly new, McCormick mower, nearly I:ww. hay nke.’sosd driil, c:lï¬vuu. 2 tron arrows w, 2 wagoos .carriage, & buggy séz:ob sleigh, gravel Mxm. 2 sete s h?rnus. :irll;‘.'o harness, sap pan, eap pails, faoning . root puiper, hay Sork, ‘ropes and pulleys, grain bags, cooking »tove, forks; shovelr, rakes, hoes, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention; also 10 tona _ TERMS.â€"Sucking calves, hay, chickens and all sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on .xvrontl joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payâ€" meuts of credit amounts, Fountain Pens take the lead everyâ€" JO3. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Pr 11â€"2% P. F. SCHUMMER, Clork. at two o‘clock in the afternoon, the farm ownâ€" ed by Willism Weber, late of the Tovnnl\lg of Watarioo, deceased, by his executor, rropany contair s tvcï¬-om acres more or eâ€"~, on which are sitnated a comfortable frame dwelling and a commodious and we1ll built barn with stables in the basement. On the land is a first lasa well and the land is watered by a wpring creek. The said landa ounluof?no( Lot number Two of Bicha‘s Tract in the Town ship of Walerloo, which said part is described by metes and bounds in & deed thereof by the ®xeentors of the James Watson to the <â€"a d Wi‘lism Webrh The said mhdb v(nhnt'od abou; two m west of Mills, TERMs:â€"Fifteen per cent. at the time of the sale. balarce in ten days, For futher particulars apply to W. M. Crarx, Berlin, Ont, â€" Joseru Mickus, Solicitor for the Executors, Anctionecr OF Farm Stock and Implements. ‘There wili be sold by Public Auction on the ig:'iv'v& the sale of fruit trees, ornamoental trees, +hrubs, climbing vines, roses, etc. Terms liberâ€" al. Cash paid weekly, Outft FRKK. The Smart, reliable man tor?mnt. us in the mm':f Waterloo and Berlin and ‘also Viciniâ€" ageney is a good one and will pay well if rightâ€" offer for sale a very large list of both fruit and ornamental stock including many epecialties which we control in both fruits and ornamentâ€" lsrock. Our nurseries are such that any agent representing us will have the opportunity of representing us will have sdl% the vm best in . lished nearly thirty years, 203 t hereby notify all those indebted to me to call at the Canadian Castile Soap Co., Foundry Ft, Herlin,and settle accounts on or before October® Auction Sale Higher market price paid. Load every reeand Monday. Next shipment Oct. Filty. girls. for â€" shirt gepartment. Work light and clean, nine hour day, highest wages paid. Call at factory, or write for® application blank to SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN BADEN THE WILLIAMS, GREENE & There will be offered for sale by publid aucâ€" Monday, October 29th, 1906, We have over 600 acres under onlt!vl.'.lot and Nes fus cals s vaue levon Het of hoth fruth and For full terms and conditions write, PELHAM NURSERY Co., t Toronto. Ont. Executors Sale of Farm As 1 have quit. the implement business 1 412. Friday October 12, 1906, W. G. & R. WANTS r stove, churn, sink, milk cans, WANTED OV ER 600 ACREES. best in the H. HAGKDORN, Berlin, Ont. LOUIS ESBAUGH, stock of Berlin, Ont ROME CO., at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following va‘uable property, vig: _ _ _ L neke Dabee BTUUK, ETC.; Two Jersey Cows, 1 years u%â€"nuumm time of sule), one 8 yoear . oid in calf; one cow 4 ; care old isupposed . . oid in calf; on ghl-um; about VEHICLES, KTC.; t io ieaen mae oc itb omm 20018 #TC : Set 1f bincksomat 12900 w machinery sa b as dmill machine, tireâ€"uprotâ€" Teuage tapo Aad dite Sï¬ on exuts shames l Ctnd, otor sot saineuwier mmoes workieg by TL wavi.4, etc., set carpenter tools, working be: ch wilh iron vi o. veterinary case with instru wm.bte, valuab.e velerinâ€"ry books. “ HOUSEKHOLU F@ RNITURE: Kitchen range, cook stove, coal stuve (base burnetr), couâ€"oil stove with oven, 2 hoating »to: vâ€", sink, labe, corner cupbe .rd, kitchen cupboard, sidewoard, 4 wood chests, round lable, warh»land, flour chest, clothes horee, churn, wringer, washing machine, wwh-. window screens, large iron kette, hes. barre} vinegar, % vinegar parre:s, sione Jln.h.{i&l chests, trunk, 2 ‘mn--g lampe, ps. 2 wrihing desks, ‘ carpet, home made carpels, mais. 3 rocking chairs, arm chaire, 12 chaire, 6 caneâ€" m chaire, ’l dining oidn.’ :rnp :;.onm round stands, 2 square stands, 3 clocks, Hinger ! sewing machiue, organ ana or,an â€"100i, what. and matirees, 2 bedsteads with sprin.» and :Illln-.d‘tl hige, and ol‘lur .ruch-m. e oo .. amerous to mention, RKAL K3TATE: At the same time and place there will be uff.red for sale (if nvtm:lou'! solo) a Lwoâ€"story brick cotiage with barn, a lot with fruil tieus, ets. House is uwH painted vutside, has coal furnace, bath, Wri. k Carriage sbop_#ith rhed at the back â€" ® â€" TERNS UF CHATTKLS: All sums of $10 troule on apmrookd mesurtiy or # per cohl on or â€" ver u‘nnm.'o'l.t for cash payments |Poi"u«m amounts. ‘Ferms of Real Estate made known on day Chattels and Real Estate thare en te ies a, Coeale d tee thie Saturday, October 13th, 1906, JOSEPH MICKUS, ALLAN GOOD, Auctioneer, _ JOSIAH GOOD, J. G. HURST, Clork. Execotors Situated 1 mile we«t of Erbsville and 6 miles frum Waterloo, Jt consists of 91 acres, 60 acres uf which are under cuitivation, balance in good l:-tm‘l:::.and «d-rlvu.u"p‘i‘hkoakrm uuflnnldlnjn. xxmuom..m bnflnm Near schoul and chuich. Apply to * WM. K. KNARB] 30â€"2mos. Erpeville, P. 0. Ont. Farm For Sale ‘That valuable farm situated ‘near Strasâ€" burg, on the Doon Koad, lmlln from Berlin, consisting of 182 acies in a high state of cultiâ€" vation. Good buildirgs ana valuable timber, 5 minutes waik to church, school and post ofâ€" tice. For further paiticulars «pply to N. 8. STA UFFER, 37 2 mos % Strasburg P. 0 new), large heavy buifalo 50 acres ronhg land under good cullivation. utbundioge thop o'rcmdh“oud spring creok flowing uu‘t:'l(h farm. Situated 2 miles east :‘f: further nfl.mhn’ 'lnd o ve" f . W ILBIMNA GROFF 37â€"3m0e Proprietress. flm»ï¬ood hmhndudnbint!?m gond ma bush. On it it also brick ouse, back kitchen and wooC. shed. bank barn nnd.li stable (both with cement floors); also lowing water at bouee and runcving thro auï¬u. For further particulars ap Rlackemith shop and wood shop with maâ€" chinery. Good bt siners, A splend:nr opportuntâ€" ty. 40â€"1mo, A number of Registered Shorthorn« of dif" ferent »ge and «ex; also white Yorkshire swine» 31 3mos F. E. SHANTZ & C0. REAL ESTATE AND Business Transfer Agents _ 170 acres, very choice land, fine brick house. large barn having power mill* cement stalling. "This is one of the best farms in the county. ___. iÂ¥ Neooie e Eooo o E2o o ie ce ue c Ns on ie c uin N0 i uce 40 acres guture land, about 6 acres cedar timber; spring water, near Berâ€" lin. $1100 will buy this. 40 acres, bighly cultivated land, good buildings, just outside the corporâ€" tion limite of Berlin, howah T6 acres all clearrd, good cmy loam, rolling, very good buildings, windmill near school, church und } ost Office: _ Only 5 miles from lorlï¬:. Price $8000. 15 aores hiphly cultivated, Iud‘ buildings nn:r new, only 1 mile from Borlin, $3350, 11 acres, loa-:‘ soil. nan‘y level brick house, fair barn, on main road, 7} miles to sugar reâ€" finery. $1600, +mail payment down, very cheap. _ _ _ _ _ ____ ;) ).00 .2 l2 wl 143 aores of loamy soil, highest state of cnltivation. level, building« large, nearly new and upâ€"to date. Fine Iuo’tllon near Berlin, if you want & very choice farm, nm this at once. $80 per _ ___ and surroundings, near echool, bound to sell for &:un asy term®, examine this, 21 . acres of splendid soil. brick house. nearly new, good and .o':&nfld.lm fine lawn, fruit Sas verries o minutes walk from Post Office, School and Trolley station. â€" Price $3900, BREEDING STOSK FOR SALE _ _ "If you want a home in Berlin, ‘call on us, as we have a large selection to choose from, we have special places for retired farmers, 14 acrea, near z;lerloo, market gardening, fair building«, $1900, small payment down, a good acres, Berlin, hi luvated, III'P buildi in the best of condit! fine frull 13 nd.::r'rwndl.u:"peln’q :houl. bound to sell 1q‘xm..log.qnq t:.'-, ug:f_.p_gh._: Ten cent Window 113 . acres, near Berlin, highly cultirated, large baildi‘ and surroundings, near school, bound to sell for 21 â€" acres of splendid soil. brick,house. nearly new, good 11 actce 0n main road, 3 miles from BerJin, good buildings, good soi}, at $2300, good value, _ F. E. Shantz & Co. 50 acres rolling land under good cultivation. Public Sale Apply to CHINA PALACE, KING STREET, BERLIN, Office Frederick Stroot. Opposite Market. Beorlin, Ont. J. A. Good & Co. Farm for Sale about a dozes chickens . _ ETC.; Goog Foruand cutter, oneâ€" cathuree wagen mik box ‘ pne. FARM FOR SALE A. 8. Geiger, Proprictor, + bresiau, Out. G, BETTECHEN Box 114 New Dundee Ont. For Sale JO8. MICEU: Waterloo, 0 r See our Tne undersigned :-n for sale ovre part of his farm bei % and situated in the o whohty U Wiinit es thhs rond, 11 fodice ‘Township of Wilmot on Erb‘s 1 -'-'-i?'u;-iii east of St. Agatha, and 3} miles west of Waterâ€" loo. It comsists of 78 mores more or less, 15 rdnz.hdnmuumhnd":odm acres maple aush) snd balance -nlcuhvm‘-. Un it is a fâ€"ame house and m'nrï¬:‘n.l:'uo v..o-nu ll.l-tl.lm PaUL UEnsen.""* Farm for Sale FARM FOR SALE ‘ Goares Consis of 48 acres in a state of oul duuuuanhumuu.-.‘.eulhuud sther ow 3 and ceder w‘-‘ 4 wile south of ville und 5 miles from Watâ€" erloo. â€"Near to school and church. Apply to HENRKY NICKSDOREF, 38â€"1mo Erbsville P. O., Ont. valuable farm, situated 3 miles south of Berlin containing 113 acres, 13 acies beinfl he.ovdl timber (m-snlo and hbeech) soil excellent for raising all kinds of creps, commodious 2 story stone house with furnact, kitchen barn 66x81, adequate water supply both: harJ and soft, old and new orâ€" chards with good fruit, well fenced, no encumbrance, Within a few minutes walk to school. Price very moderate. Further particulars can t..:pmrmned onbt.he premises from proprietor, or by letter. _ *JOHN HEIST, Berlin, Ont. situated 1 _mile southwest fof Mannheim conâ€" sisting of 75 acrew, 9 acres hardwood bush, the ?-hn:ln.mmd cnlï¬uuo.:“‘)-m arm is a large stonc house, barn nnddlmoutbufldh:.'god-dlud cistern at house and spring waterat barn. 1 mile to church. school and post office; For further particulats apply to executors, Situated 3 miles from Preston on Kossuth road, 8. 8. No, 20, in excellent state of cultiva tion. Well fenced, pleoty of water, nll-d; toam, About 88 acres tillable and 5 acres wit lalmleun\nr. Onlthsfludhnkbnnm new, good house qld ving house. Zion cinmho;hmlgï¬anm?"vnnwfla: Owner w ea retire. t!!ll#lill'! premisos, JOBN SAUDER, 40â€"f Preston P. O. Ont. Cook snd Laundress at Berlin & Waterloo Hoepital, also housemaid. Apply ab Hospital with e at the B Smeste eraporater apples mustibes e a m inches in diameter and mmfu which highest prices will be paid, The undersigned offers for sale his Strony boy to learn blacksmithing or one 40 1mo. Farm for Sale FARM FOR SALE Farm for Saile G. BACHERT, Maxszazim, WM. SACAERT, Bzeuux P. 0. WANTED APPLES WANTED UKO. HUEHNERGARD, ‘aterloo P. 0. On‘, rience. Apply at once ts VALENTINE GI€3, WANTED Fine Tailored Garments For Men ANice CGirl goes with every 20th Century Brand Suit or Overcoat You can ge t the Suit or Overcoat here, and the girl afterwards. If you don‘t it is not the faultof _the clothes, because they‘ve done all that clothes can do to make you a winuer. © Strasser‘s â€" Waterloo $. R. Ernst & Co. Save on your new Suit and Overcoat You can save a great deal on your new suit and overcoat if you pay a visit to our store Saturday. Such values as we offer may posâ€" sibly never come again. _ Remember these goods are ouly on sale for the one day and there is no likelihood of these values being repeated. There are about 100 of these coats, in black cheviot, winter weight, they are made in the long lwng?r style, lotre hu:Tl. broad c‘oll('n)casv: shoulders, velvet collare, reg. $10, Satâ€" urday, all sizes “-95 Men‘s smart fancy tweed and serge suits suits, tailored well and full of goodllty'l;.wlll -lz:l. ukeln from our regular $9.00 stock, specia BAtUPORY , . .. ... .2 s20k 006# ‘5'95 Men‘s Winter Overcoats, $695 Cravenette ?.luin or stripe, dark grey, full lunï¬t , self collare, Italian clouo..mhodx“l;'lngi sizes 35 to 44, esw ied ne M . 190 Men‘s Pants $1 69 Men‘s all wool domestic tweed m\a 5:.Il .im.d!:tmt cut, reg. $2.25 Baturday | ....l0 .000 SMAT BOY Men‘s fancy negligee shirts, detachâ€" ed cuffs, sizes 14 to 17, reg. 8. Bgp To learn the printing trade. Wages $4.00 per week. Apply at this office, a‘ three piece suits, m tweeds, all sizes, &. $150 and $5.00, Sat. Saturday Bargains Men‘s Raincoats $7.95 ‘ three piece suits, made from r tweeds, all sizes, n aAg Men‘s Furnishings Men‘s Suits $595 Boys‘ Suits $3 49 WANTED Narrow, medium and wide fourâ€"inâ€" hands, in neat fancy, ligl‘_l.t and ‘d.;k hands, in neat fancy, light colors, reg. price 25¢ 'Anfflï¬c Saturday ..........>> All wool deep roll collar, close ribbed cuffs and skirt, .&ain pavy blue and cardinal, with pes on collar, sizes for boys 3 to 15. A“r-lca to attract buying, special Saturday each 50 1 a Men‘s Hats , We are showing men‘s soft and stiff felt hats in all the new styles 1 50 FOPR. ) . s crvars oi es vane s are ru ++ NHR caps, all sizes, reg. price $2 and $2.25, Baturday 1.40 Misses‘ boots, in all variety of leath* ers and shapes, reg. $1.75, 1 2 6 SAUUTORY . .c ue use e e k 6+ 6 + ® ooo T Secfcany bargete 1 Boys‘ School Shoes Farm for Sale mc se Gtâ€"Lâ€" i@“'g.‘r‘ég%: Sitaated 1 mise weee ‘of Ma iz at T antes 6f which 2 mor In solid leather heavy soles. neat tos .9 L A â€" M #h Box calf and kid, all the new sh Boys‘ Sweaters Men‘s Boots Men‘s Ties w shapes 1198 .19