Lare 267. J. K S4‘KLN Foreral Director and Embalmor Witerloo, (© t. Telephone a Re= “*.or.“o_n Y ar; 8t., South 355, at CHICAGO LIvE stock Chitemgo. Des. 4=Caithe â€"R seelpt #000; market slow: common to hest ©4 to $7.95; emwa, 83 to $1.w0; Iedfor to $5.50: Imlls, £250 to $1.30; ealve Ato $1.%5; stcekors and | feeders o3 1 $4.50 t .“‘7 ht utA tsAAA ..3 ‘ Mteady o $8.75. ( 1 _Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1i head; nctive, 180 to 2c %“f: heavy, mixcd, Yorkers and |! fl $6.75; roughs, 5.90 1o $6.10; stage, | f 1 to $5; datries, 840 to $6.00. ( ,_ Bheep and Lambs Itecelipts, 1800 head: motive; â€"sheep | stendy: lambs 20c to Me | 1 ‘higher} lambs, $5 to $7.80: rearlings, $6.25% t to t&n wethers, $5.75 to $0; ewes, $3.50 to u"ne?, mixed, $3 to $5.75; Canada |© lambs, $1.80 to $7.05. ', NEW YORK Live STOCK. u 1 Ill's Dec. 4.â€"Beevos ~Recelpt® | ; Peeling firm; inst cable ndvices from : and Liverpool quoted live cattie | ® Lax at He to 12%,;¢6 per Ib.; dressed | f t4, refrigerator beef, at ®c to 840 ( “lmm“nh;;nny, O enttle and h C.l'mâ€"-luerlpm, 180: | veals neminal, firm; westerns strong to. a shade higher; | Y P'“ sold at $14.75 per 100 Ths, t “llorp and 'Lll::hs Reccipt«, 3106; aheep j tenchanged: lambs mwoendy to firm; Jam‘s |> Il-" nl‘lkh to $7.00: enils is 864 poot |a a ; sheep, $4.350 to 323; cntls at f1 Sole C Et Sthp tige + _ DZ8@eDP and Lambs â€"Receipt« tenchanged: lambs seandy 1 at $7.55 to $7.00: calls at P' at $6; sheep, $1.50 to & Hog®â€"Ressipte. z: 9. eW Arm on Buffalo and w. sterm / Hogs. * & Deltvertes light, wiin prices steady â€"to Bem, at $6.40 for sclects and $0.15° for Sights and fats; sows, $1 to $3 per ewt.; and stage at $2.50 to £3.50 ner mw+ Sheep and Lambs, & Trade ‘brisk and market firm at_ steady prices. Ex sheep, $4.50 to $4.83; rams w culls, mo $3.50; Inmbs, $5.50 to $6 u0 uy MECCu PS CVR EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. ERast Buffalo, Dec. 4,~(‘umeâ€"â€"keeolpu. 000 head: slow: _namo _ . 0ffeceipti Wreights sofa ¢,.. "C"C, JUalty and heary \reights sold from 33.50 to $4.75; omure® w stockers sold at $2.25 to &3 per °) __@ mmA cows of prime quality were ©Fared. Trade, considering quality, was mlnll prices ranged from $30 to $75 TORONTO LIvE srock. + Toronto, Dec. 4.â€"Receipts of. live stock at the city market since last Friday, as reforted by the railways, were 64 car loads, composed of 791 ‘cattle, 843 hogs, 1501 sheep and 65 calves. Trade generally. was good ‘owing to light receipts. All. offerings :were readily sold before noon, 1# Exporters. | No export cattle were offered and none bm wanted. .. .. ui [ ie KXables Unchangedâ€"Hogs and Sheep | Firmer, Cattle Steady at Chicago, : London, Dec. 4.â€"Canadian cattle in the British markets are quoted at Oe to 11%e per lb.f refrigerator beet, 8%c to Po per pound. v Beceigte lishe Feeders and Stockers, Few feeders and stockers were offered. ’Hm were steady at lnn" week‘s Inou- one; steers of good quality and heavy imhartama 222°_ 2. 2 00 099 90. Saconâ€" Cumberland cut quiet, 50s; short rib qulet, 662 6d; short clear backs qulet, 47s; clear :m& quiet, 50s; shoulders, square quiet, s Cbeeseâ€"Canadian finest white qulet, 00s B4; Canadian finest colored quiet, 622 64. Mav &a it 4 + O "%A0} March, 0e 544; May, be 45%a. 3 rnâ€"Spot steady; American mixed, «s :ziï¬d.mlmu qulet; Jan., 4s 1%4; March, Hamsâ€"Short cut quiet, 59s 064. Baconâ€" 7: Gorineriihes eA mm‘ No, 8t. ApL CAC000 eeseraeses Minneapolis .. [*1.. 2€00) DUBR 2...s+s++«+ O 80 0 81 LIVERPOOE. GRAIN AND PRODUCE New York ........ Duluth .. sc.lllll. t1~ > q TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. J 4 l'\'-"‘ Dee. 4.â€"Beevesâ€"Recelpt® feeling rm; inst crble Advices from fon and Liverpoo! quoted live ~cattic at lc to 12%;¢ per Ib.; â€" dressed "fl refrigerator beef, at ®c to 840 1b. _ Exports toâ€"day, ‘ t 0 enttle and quarters of beef. Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Unâ€" changed, Chicago Higher â€" Live Stockâ€"The Latest Quotations. , Tuesday kwening, Dec. 4. Liverpool whea# futures . ciosed toâ€"day unchanged to d lower than yesterday and corn futures unchanged to d lower." PA ced OOR TGET TV SPT TWR At Chicago Dec. wheat closed 1,¢ higher than yesterday; Dec. corn unchanged and Dec, oats %c higher. WINNIPEG OoPTiONS. At the Winnipeg option market toâ€"day the following were the closing quotations: .ll«.-. T8l4e bid, May 76%c, July 74%c. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. NEW YORK Dairy MARKET. New York, Dec. 4.â€"Butterâ€"Firm; reâ€" t#, 7507; street price extra creamery, "§0; official prices state dairy, common ‘ , 21c to 20c. Cheesoâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 8917. Exgeâ€"Strong; receipts, 7837, years ?mnmd cases filled with one of our decimal movements fuly guarâ€" anteed. If you select one now we will have time to have it in good timekeepâ€" ing order for you by Xmas. The earâ€" lii.t.,buyeu have{the best selection you i P ds hdini lï¬ hoi t clod s Liverpool, Dec. 4.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot steady; 0. 2 red western winter, 5s 11%4d: fo‘ N is more suitable of acceptâ€" lflom.‘lhn one of our special wnmtchu. 'ufl' fe o ty Siooial noteer mevines s in our es‘ wate att $15. These are 1k filled, 2 W;;E UTLLCE: ;;..s: goose, bush ... Wheat, fall, bush .....; Wheat, red, bush s+rkes Barley, bush sritrisers (_):El, _bush., new...... P..".'ï¬ bush .......'.'.....‘ Wheat, miilch cows â€"_ MARKET REPORTz JANSEN BROS. THE WATCH HOUSE CATTLE MARKETs. spring, bush ...$0 u0 T PC en toreinnd® in +429 c 41 western winter, 5s 11%44; fuâ€" ; Dec., 6s 3%44; March, 6e 5%44; V_e.l Calves, Milch Cows, it * and quality _ generally ranged . from $2.50 to $6.50 ~) to $445: cholce to lixht mve!, $080 to o $6..5; pigs, $5.25 to nln-nlt..l&l!m; nhn.. mt 21,000; market Sq l"-n\'!“.!‘l!m to $0.48; to Ne â€"Roceipt«, about mon to hest steers, SL@; helfers, zl B0 $1.50; enlvea" $4.73 feeders, $29 to :_feoling nominally stern adtices. to The 81% M 63 704 11 t=, 3106; sheap o firm; Jam‘s at $4.50; {ur. $5.25; cnlls at King 8t., Berlin Presents 0 T3 0 51 0 76 earlings, May. â€" July. 81% Torg Soit tions, ‘"The Dawn of Majuba Day," and _ "Maiwand Saving the Guns‘, "Canadian Country Clubs â€" (illusâ€" trated); "The Making of Chocolates‘" (lustrated); "Plays of the Season," with portraits of leading players, by John E. Webber; and short stories by W. A. Fraset, Alice Jones and E. P. There . are. many other attractive things, particularly _ "Old Christ thas Customs in England" (illustrated) by Sarah A. Tooley; reproductions of R. Caton â€" Woodville‘s famous illustraâ€" writer, Dr. C. W. Salceby 1 t Lady of the Snows," by J. J. Grant. The drawing shows ‘an attractive Canadian girl, dressed in bright red, trimmed‘ with ermine, â€" gliding glveâ€" fully along with outstretched hands, from which snowflakes fall in â€" reckâ€" less abandon. This picture is set up~ on an artistic design in red, yellow, green and black colors. Good decorâ€" ative effect is obtained by a liberal use of maple leaves, and the Dominâ€" ion coat of arms. "Our Lady of the Snows" won the fiftyâ€"dollar prize ofâ€" fered for the best cover design lnr‘ Christmas. The Christmas number of the Canâ€" adian Magazine will be at once reâ€" cognized by the bright, seasonable front cover in colors, entitled " Our THE CHRISTMAS CANADIAN MAGAZINE Just arrived. .A carload of new and upâ€"to date cutters. Goods right. â€" Prices reasonable. Call at the Massey-Hmis Warerooms, Waterloo, Ont. Sherifi‘s Office, Berlin 13th November. 1906. At one o‘clock p.m., of which Jusâ€" tices of the Peace, Coroners, Conâ€" stables, and all others concerned, are required to take notice and attend to and perform all duties which apperâ€" tain to them. : TUESDAY, 11TH OF DECEMBER 1906, Notice is hereby given that the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and also the County Court of the said County, will be holden at the COURT HOUSE, County of ‘Waterloo, To 43â€"1mo. 17â€"At reid o‘ein. or any F..Tzi;:r:o‘f':‘o'a'u‘.’i?xi.';&; 0 any person or persons whose claim shall :oc then have notice. of whimh ma sns t TA C CUR T P00 MUIUCE of which be shall then have notice, and that he will not be responsible for the assets of the And furth«r take notice that the eaid admin istrator will immediately a‘ter the said last mentioned date proceed to distribute the estaie ?flh’hnud' deceased amorg the partics entitâ€" ::czl'.. the l‘ourtmh day ofh’%l‘lo- , are requi to send post ?hrams Bm,,}dsï¬ln ':’l.(‘) » Onl...' l:n:c,mntl of the us unlfn m rator c Evpen of the said ivtestate or to deliver to the ulz Bramm Bros, at their flouring mill on Queen Street in the Town of Berlin, on or before the firet day of Jsnuary, 1907, their christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by their. \ NOTICE is hereby given, lgg]nmmt to the Revised Etatutes of Ontario . Chapter 129, Section 38, that all creditors and other rm- Invinr‘ claims against the eâ€"tate of John 8. Scip, late cf the town:hip of Wilmot in the county of Waterloo, farmer, who died on or about the fourteenth day of October, 1906, inâ€" Dried Apples ........ Hoge, live............ Jogs, dressed ........ Hay, per ton sssssg»= Straw, per ton.....‘... Wood, per cord ...... Export Cattle ........ Eutcbers‘ Cattle ..... Egge, per dos......... Dated the 17. h day of kovemlur, A.D. 1906 IN THE TOWN OF BERLIN, E. N. HAWKE Cutters Waterloo, Ont., Dec.6, 1906 Notice to Creditors County of Waterloo GENERAL SESSIONS of the Peace and WATEELOO MABKETS COUNTY COURT. JOHN MOTZ, Sheriff. WILLIAM BEILSTEIN, Administrator, Berlin, Ont. on Wit: 8.00 NUMBER unLINMiTEP. HWigher market price pald. Load every ‘m"“lv- Next sldpment Deo. SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN + BADEN l PC nm aml drlvm n':ql :“h.niï¬iiiwr;i; wu hous« rn rd spric w&:ir. near echool and churcbes, ‘Terms -..2 ‘ Imn.on cay of ealo. For rurther particulars apply to MRS CONRAD NEFB, Wellesley, HKENRY NEER H m «tâ€"ad, or TX0on Af%D Rstock, } sxeentora. :‘?8‘ MICKUS, Auctionecr. ; â€"6o BSST Ro# Vb mss d c t usc U awamp. About 20 rcres is sown in fall wvreu ard fail plowing is done . C meu e ic ds ECPCCCHY TTE The farm belonging to the cstate of the late Contad Nre~. situated 1 1â€"2 miloa east of Bamâ€" borg and ? 1 2 miles +o+ h of Ht. Clements, Lot 3, Con. 3, in the rown«i ip ef Wellm:, There are 241 ac «« more or lesa, 160 acros of which is exonilent roil urder good cultivation, 40 acres good hardwood bu«h, 3 scre in orchard a d sma l fruit« and the balance pine and o:dn swamp. About O neres is sawn in fall whast rommencing *t 2o‘clock p. m. sbarp, the fol lowln.rvnmblo property, viz. : WWhis Favew IesBonmtule se C oa s ow e c uon There will be old by Pablic Auction at the Bamterg Hotel cn Tuesday, January 15th, 1967, _TERMSâ€" Chickens, hay, gra n. potatoes, mangolds, p‘f: and all sums :l"tlo a:: under casb; over tLat amount 12 movnths‘ or. dit on approved srcurity or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. JO3 MICKUS. LEVI B. BOW MAN, Auctioneer. Proprietor. 19 2t keud Beleuasl hac essuc d e Ee PUTY twoâ€"furrow plow, goum digger, iron harrow woeden harrow, dise han%':. seed drili, root pulper, root slicer, corn cutter, ecuffier, 2 lumber wagons, log truck, democra‘, 0 buggy, dumping cart, 2 bob sieighs, light 'ï¬ w.th shafs and pole, hay rack, wood cattle rack, 3 sets double harooes. set single harnees, 3 wheelbarrows, % crosscut saws, block and tâ€"ckle with rods and chains for â€"tump extracting, fanning mill, 6 lntgln. chains, horse robe, sbeep robe. awing churn, about 60 rap rdla +ugar pan, grind stonc, casâ€" iog for turning lathes, 4 barrels, b«rrei cider vin:â€"gar, some apple butter, 4 bedstead» and some bedding, snk. 6 chaire, leaf table, rockâ€" irg chair, ? box stoves, some grain bage. spinâ€" ning whee}, knitting machine in good running order, hay oats. grain, mangolds, potatoes »nd other artioles too numerous to mention. _ Also 16 horse power stationary engine and botler with saw mill if not previously sold. i commencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable "‘:ï¬n,' viz. : S10CKâ€"Bay horse rising 11 yeare oid, black driv«r rising 8 years old, black general purpose horse ris ng 7 years old, Jersey cow supposed to be in caif, 4 heads cattle rieing 2 years o:d, 4 spring calves, 4 breeding -ow-?l supposed to be in pig). boar, 10 pigs 5 1â€"2 months oid, 4 owubnm. and about 30 cbickens. IMPLEMEKNTS â€" Maxwell binder, Big B mower, hay r_uko. 2 Ad[ml)e. plowq. gang piow, There will be sold on the farm of the underâ€" sizned in tho township of Woo.wich, 2 miles west of St. Jacobs, on the Hawksvilie Raod, on funa OLLOEMEO TY O ORET PSICZ DHTT MET riage with delivery cuttr guod as new, na:i:on harrows (2 s::ri'ons). ll.ll‘*: plow, scutâ€" fier. root puiper, hay rack, carmage box, comâ€" biration hand seed drill wi‘h attachments, sleigk shâ€"f s, hay kuife, hand sleigh, buck saw. maul and wecges, potato sprayer, ecythe, hand straw cutter, forks. rake«, hoes, grain cradle, whee) barrow, a r umber of window eashes, lawn mewer, crow bars, mil cans.. mirk box, lard can, Daisy churn, No. U new barrel with .cider, vlneg:: barrei with vinegar, set single harvess, set vy single harness, bridles, collar®, % strings bells, robes, blankets, some honreho‘d urniture, oooklng stove (coal or woud), 8} tons coal, about 1 ton hay, 1 load straw, about 1 ton corn ::'Alzk‘-. '7.;’: Elld. m’nlngold-. a numhelrhof b:nl: carro chick ena, 3 large geese, dog [houn and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS â€" Hay, straw. corn,. roots, cosl, chickens, geese and all sums of $5 and under oish ; over that amount 6 months‘ credit on approved mum‘yor 5 per cent, off for cash pay ments of credit amount«, place the property will b offered lot inio: con e property w offered for sale, conâ€" ;i:lg:i of about 4 acres land. gr; 1;. is a g:;m ouse large barn, driving & other onl.buï¬ri):m Terms of keal Estate m de known on aay of saie, JO3. MICKUS, FRED. KURSCBINSKL hac.or Auctioncer, Froprietor. Or Farm Stock and Implements tulhwlnf \aluable property. viz. : CHATTELSâ€"Bay mare 11 years old Jcood driver), Jerâ€"ey cow Gue to calve in March (wood mailker), one horse wagon with vide vires, lor busx{. open buggy (nearly new) carâ€" riage with delivery top. cuttr gund as new There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned in the village of Bilvomingdale on Saturday, December 15th, 1906, commencing at one o‘clock g.m. sharp, following y aluabie property. vis.: _ HOUSKUOLD EFFECTSâ€"2 bedrcom suits, one nearly ».*~, iron bed, nearly new, trundle bed. bedstead, lcunze, sideboard, 3 m-ln’ ohnln..lchdn. sinall table, centre table, lea table, kitchen table. sink, wrsting desk, cookâ€" ing rtove, as good as new; box stove Dobbin drum, iron k«ttle, cream cooler, milk canâ€" Naâ€" tional cream separator. TERMSâ€"Hay, grain, roo and all sums of $10 and um!er, cash; ot.:."plg“ amount 10 months‘ credit on approved secvrity or 5 per cent. oft for cish paymonts of credit amounts. JU8. MICKUS, JO8, K. SITLER, Wednesday, Dec. 19th, 1906, 600 bn â€". outs, 300 bus. mixed grain, 150 bus. turâ€" gl.m. 'Jllfln:u. le.edin‘ eugar beets and a qvan ting of aked ; . atcon OUSKUOLD EF s_-....';.-..;.:..u-. ;.u- -‘-b“l'o' CCC TEORE‘, sets m hbarp sets harness, set carriage harness, r:h. rakes, gnm and other articles too numerous to mention. GRAIN, ROOTS, ETC.â€"A quantity of hay, BM hn. mure enme lc 2 UATNM PM S TB E: * "ITRITIS ooE pulâ€" betsae etfhayunaite §990 ns 2000 hy ue ond gang plows, nearly new; 2 Waterloo No. 4 sinâ€" gle plows. «cuftier, 2 beet lifters, iron harrow, wooden _ harrow, 10 horse horse power, roller grinder, straw cutter, Chatham fanning :lnlr"'em»v un’u:v -lo::imkl::‘ pega it on nny dn To eane box, 2 sets gravel plank s doua io Gmte, bannke in uup, reed ons 3sets team harness. 2setssivgle harnems cet 6 Valuable Fa?m Property 47 Auction Sale Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OoF Real Estate and Chattels AUCTION SALE Auctionser, J. 1. UPPEL, Clerk, OF Chronicieâ€"Telegraph, Thursday December 6, 1996 â€" Public Auction on the me% uu'-‘.mwmmlumwhfldl*. $1900, lnlll".nl‘ovn. a good 113 aores, near Lm. bme-mvud. lun:lm in the best of concition, fise frait and «chool, bourd for easy terms, examine this, * ied fliï¬.@':m_mmmg s e coo hne j n.a-'--u-nu.a from Berlin, good bnildings, good soil, at $2300, good value, ygermnuitaleo menty eontipnted mnad. font Iaewe buildtears, fine location. "raay terma. '.J!Im-::l r‘m:.hk:‘-ou cultt . level, mediam soil; all necessary buildinge in 76 acres clm , t imgrs, ‘.‘1':. .ndm flo‘:}â€.‘y".h-n rflzvg tg build ,w-a-.m neat school, 15 acres highly cultiva .lmhlnhp n-h‘i{'m.nlyl *nile from Berlin, $3350, A "‘fl.â€".‘u’"’"‘% very cheap. h at *# ho M"“'yumt.ho'n.nml. ‘call on ua, as we have a large ltlnu.- to choose from, we Ilm...mwmumfflrhfldl*. $1900, small payment down. a gond # s state of onltivation. nearly and 2â€":":“::.' flm?o"- n.v‘.'rhâ€"l:fll:. it rnflm .?flbe&hhwmm This at once. " $50 ve C Ofe nores all cleared, good cilay lonm, rolling, very good buildings, windmill neat rchool, 170 acres, very choice land, fine brick house, large barn h cement stalling. ‘This is one of the best farms in the county 40 acres pasture land, about 6 acres cedar timber; spring lin,. . $1100 will buy this. f 40 acres, b!lghl{ cultivated land, good buildings, just or tion limits of Berlin. s F. E. SHANTZ & (CO. BEAL ESTATR AND Business Transfor Agents " 10 _C‘C Lelces‘er sheep from the misea of the undersigned. 1 1â€"2 miles east J’ï¬m. between Baden and Petersburg. about two weeks ago. Anyone knoawing the wherabonta of same will p‘ease not‘fy the undersigned and receive reward. F4 pf JOHN LITWILLER, . Edl"_' btormitissotindasmmiing t Auisicid c abacl 4 uc o 459 e Friday, December 7th, 1906, Take notico that fire (5) cent. will be added on all Taxes of Sccunflml:lment unâ€" paid after the 7th day of December, 1906. Please bring ronr'flx Notice with 3 ou, as no tax willâ€"be accepted without said notice, Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1906. A backney mare, 3 years old, from Campâ€" hoAII‘l 'I'Dzndy.“ great N: action. priy to Cinek PAz d'l'bntusu'smd lnttlubu:o:ft ;tu’l'lnu‘.l’or l{lo, ue ncorpora aterloo, is payable :'Erthaoolleowu office, Queen Strest, on or beâ€" a Two old Leicester sheep from the 1 Town of Waterioo For work on power ;owin( machistes in knitâ€" !.ind. mill or on da{' Hlork. Cluul:. ntond‘yo :r'l; an god wa fare to Paris staying wllh.::'l mm’u‘:hlo time. Apply â€" WAT3ON MFG. CO., Ltd, a8 _ 9t 1w Bte:dy. Light, Clean, good paying work, and plenty of it. Apply at once. THE WM. A. GREENE CO., Ltd. 6â€"it Waterloo, Ontario Operators Wanted on Collars & Cuffs F. E. Shantz & Co. , | Iuesday, December 1 Office Frederick Streot. Opposite Market. Berlin, Ont. * | gerue, Nor. m», W * ‘ On the farm of the undeuignod near Boc mâ€" ingdale. 2 year old steor. wrer can have same by proving properiy and paying exâ€" penses. & HENRY BERLET, _ 48â€" 3mos Box 10, BRESLAU, ONT. 46â€"1 mo. Shorthorns for Sale Seven horse power Gasoline Engine in first classe runving order. Addrers -N-; i‘““;' ‘;\nâ€".‘l WO lél lll:ll AHP PTWTL, Blair, ’L'."I hes from m'u_..l-'ï¬â€˜umau. lin, 2 miles to C. P. R. station. A:x.(:.u-old soon. For further particuâ€" + BENDER BROS., Mackie Block, Berlin. 200 acres, double house ; good barn ; 20 acres I‘l's“lwood bmh;'lo wr?“ï¬n.;,iwd u:lk ell watered ; water runs n ydrau ram ; excellent orchard with all kini» of fruild tains store 2x6) ft.; g o« Two bulls, 12 and 8 months old, also a few cifere, Farm 2} miles north of Waterloo. MENNO 8. WEBER, No% P. O. Address Waterloo, Ont. xm‘ koï¬ piâ€"h E.-:.%%g::ï¬ is a brice Eveliing snesd tecls Mamstad asdtrere For Saleâ€"â€"A Snap CGirls Wanted Pay Your Taxes Hotel for Sale KHorse for Sale eltuated in a thri . Itle luiding rhate reet sud ns i »l4l42* ements +uch as gas, waler, eto.; conâ€" FARM FOR SALE J, SHANDELMEYKR, For Sale Strayed JaAMKS RICHARDEON . CATHEKINE GIES, Newton, Ont, l;l‘ld, avbout 6 acres cedar timber; spring water, near Berâ€" this. P cultivated land, good buildings, just outside the cor porâ€" WILLIAM H0GG, Bloomingdale P. O.. a®, waler, eto.; conâ€" od‘ outside building. t Allber uds "hatat Paris, Ont. Iriani e Pnivicty T. â€"Antrinliiate? +026 UAvtiatirbdint ol d no encumbrance. Within a few minutes walk to school. Price very moderate. Further particulars can be ascertained on the premises from the proprietor, or by letter. _ JOHN HEIST, Berlin, Ont. _ The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm, situated 3 miles south of Berlin containing 113 acres, 13 acres bein? he-v{ timber (maple and beech) soil excellent for raising all kinds of crops, commodious 2 story stone bouse with furnace, kitchen and necessary outbuildings, bank barn 6@x84, adequate water supply both hard and soft, old and new or-| hards with good fruit, well fenced, #7â€" Consisting of 4 acres suitable for market (udening.iituatd 1mile north of Waterloo, on Buck‘s Bill, On it is l%slory brick house and barn, good hard and waiet and orchâ€" ard of 1 acre good fruit bearing trees. Apply: ob bremiare an wales h oramflere an ts c ob premiscs or write 50 acres; weet baif cf fouth_ part of L«t8 .ohid‘-’nm B‘l‘.o‘: nmfluh% %"..'T‘ C a in se, neâ€" cessary ontlmï¬dln > good orchard and hard and soft water, 5 , 17 acres. part of Lot No. 1, Con. smookn.‘ Wimot .. 7 acres of which is in d stat of cumvmon. balance ‘I:Arswood gouoh:nhc about 2 acres swamp. _ Apply to 17â€" The undersigned offers for sale bis fire farm wn of Lot 38, situated in the township of oolwich, l?po-nn 8. 8. No.®%, between St. !mcobe and Hawkeville. 1t consista of 68 acres in a good state of cultivation and .15 acres hardwood bush. On the farm are new buildâ€" io@sâ€"brick vencerea 37. "O 8re new a prll c 422900 DA , S only 3 years, 0 is also a never failine well &iu‘WAm’ ts Tailing LEVI B. BOWMAXN, + The farm of the late Benjamin S. Rosenâ€" bnia;‘.mmullmnu west of N.o'Dudu. | on 15, Con. 3. 1t contains 100 acres of |â€" which 15 as: es is good farming land, 10 acres ’thohlnue & st land. O:la.';un loul ure II'“' .ryouum&mkA Ioo-uflnot necer gs, n water runs th farm. For furth bmgh er particâ€" l MENNQ ROSENBERGER, ‘ Farm for Sale Farm for 474 t sB wn CCE ""annbeim, consistâ€" ing of 70 acres of which 2 acres is good a_ push and balance under good state of oulti Onlthgoodtrnmohounlnd bank barn and other ow.buildi.ng:. Gonddwell at Bumhm“ barn. Near school an urch, can have privilege of bu: ing sdditional ad ‘oining about farm., "mxcm.and ;:a' oo write particulars Farm for Sale ance ap c "ofCwood bush and the baiâ€" ance is clean d, in good m“uoceumm Eitoram® aooc tack Euie * tvine agues asd pen, orchard, good spring well." Por furipes in feanione es oo iergipine, A. 2 o 08. We .‘,:.;z!,‘;'""lm premises. Theretis offered for sale the farm, Let & 0on. 11 in the fowneltp of Wehiert: muta.tfd onl:. half mile we-:' of Liawood n: ;2“:@!‘:_. (‘t__lged.m-ood bush and tha hat. tion. Well fenced, pleaty of water, soil sandy ï¬'â€". A‘Lllm’;“.fll‘h’gflim‘:&‘ l. new, -ndhaa:.m.flv‘m house. Zion church on farm, 6 minutes ‘ walk to ‘scheol. Owner wishes 16 retire. Por termeatapply on premises. JOHN SAUDER, 40â€"f Preston P. 0. Ont. Farm for Sale Situated 8 miles from Preston on Kossuth 200‘1, &. 9. Nor B in aapetiont atate of enltine Bituated 1 mise west ‘of Mannbeim cres zood farm land ard about 2 scres mwaple bush. On it it also good brick back kitchen and woo¢ shed. bank barn ie stable (both with cement fleors) ; also flowing water at bouse and rumn gh -ubfa. For further Mmln-u-np. 36 t oz NDVVDAT We ha 1+ pieces. Our 256 te: is good tea M e‘.‘la‘l‘ga barn having power mill 46â€"2 mos. Farm for Sale : ts gind es China Hall, Berlin Farm for Sale .mmmmwm e 4 FARMS FOR sALE Farm for Sale DINNER SETS TO PLEASE ALL PEOPLE For Sale NATHANIEL BERGEY, â€"â€" Manpbeim P. O Wehnth-hdlohnvithcwitbutgï¬dodgouprio.touitsum pieces. All first quality, guaranteed sound. The best values in the market. 'u%gg i'.i JO8. MICK W.Nllgb.sbm WM. RUDY, Waterioo, Ont. "--mnl\ T& . (h.A Platteville, Ont. 5 Beldu;l‘l!â€"r., Sale Watirios mill meet at the Cour? House Bet on _Tuesday, December 18th, 1906, \ . _Fine tailored garments for men. We know this to be a fact, bit our knowing it is not balf as important as your knowing it, and act. ing on your knowledge. If you become a wearer of these garin nts now your expenditure for clothing for the rest of your life will he both wise and profitable, wise because judiciously made and profifable because in addition to full value you get the satisfaction, comfort and confidence that comes from being well dressed and correctly dressed. If you are wrong get right. CcOUNTY OF WATERLOO If you live to be three score and ten you will probrbly have spsunt from $2000 to $3000 fr suits a 11 oversort1 _ Soms of you dresy fellows will have spent $6,000 or $8,000, perhaps 10,00), and it will be money well spent. IF YOU HAVE.BOUGHT THE RIGHT KIND OF CLOTHES. If you have béen making mistakes all those years in choosing your clothes that will be one big failure chalked up against you. Better get right about this clothes busine:s as early in life as you can. It‘s too important and to big an item to neglect. The absolutely might clothes, right in price, right in style, right in value and right in taste, are Strasser‘ Fine Tailored - _ Garments For Men We‘ll lay asMe your selection u any exchanges desired after Christmas. satisfactorily as the Man‘s. This is the zame difficult problem that presents itself at every recurrence of the season. We come to your rescue and say: " Come here with all your troubles and let us show you." * We‘re in the Holiday attire and bave the things a Man buys for himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy‘s Stocking as satisfactorily as the Man‘a "What Shall I Our Small : Profit System is a Great Success. Christmas comes and every heart overflows with Yuletide joy. " R. Ernst & Co. 20th Century Brand Cive Him For NOTICE Christmas." _ ; from 6 woek «385| in A Few Suggestions Gloves Underwear Umbrella Collars Mufllers Shirt Protector Overcoats Suits Fancy Vests Bath Robe until Christmas, and we‘ll make WANTED Waterlioo «t Berlin & W. Suspenders Shirts Sweater Smoking Jacket Neckwear Rain Coats No use