cattle, . choice$5.28, "*‘.do., . medium ........... *â€"8° < To Leisssaary" o * do., : bulls, â€" light ... 3.50 @ \wdo:, _‘ cows ............ 4100 C cattle,choice 4.80 @ WAp., . medium ... 4.00 @ ‘dp., lcommon ... 3.3 @ ty â€"ODWE css 325 @ dg., _ bulls ... ... . 2235 C Wn, choice ......... 3.15 @ _ doâ€", medium ... 3. © / ‘do.,COMIBORD .....~>«> 3.00 & ... do., BDUMS | ;. 2.00 @ ï¬vy feéders ............ 449 @ | feeders ...... 41.80 @ Milch cows, chpice each 40.00 @ ‘ do., common, cath 25.00 @ Springers, each _..._ _ 10.00 @ Export ewes, firm ...... 3.15 @ \Bucks, GIM ....> > 3.00 & Lambs, Sl0OW ..2> ~= 6.00 6 ‘Oalves, . SIOW ...~=> > 3.00 @ Mogs, selects ... > 6.65 & Hogs, fats and underâ€" ... weights, fed and watâ€" N is an ar Toronto, July 38. â€"Wheat â€" mackCl are quite steady, and oferings .. 0| grain are generally well absorbed . fot this time of ycat. Business, how*y~ er, is seasonably dull. _ Local deal ers‘ quotations are:â€"Wheat, Ontaulv, strong; old fall wheat quoted at 81« @ 85c,; new 830 & 84¢; Manitoba, quotations . at Georgian Bay Ports No. 1. northern, $1.11; No. 2 north ern, â€" $1.08; No: 3 northern, $1.97 t ME T "C (C6 EVY . ARDCACR eA ern, $1.08; No: 3 northern, $1.97 Corn No. 3 yellow, nominal at 89¢ Toronta freighté; kiln dried, 82%¢ @ 83¢. . Oats, Ontario, No 2 white rominal, ilc @ 46¢ outside; _ Mauiâ€" toba, No. 2, 48c, lake ports; _ Noâ€" 3, 464C rejects, 45¢. Barley, _ auict and steady; No. 3, 58 @ 60c qutsice No. 3, 56c @ 570. Bran, quiet; yuo!â€" ed at $16 @ $18 per ton in bulk outâ€" ide; in bags, $2 more. Shorts, quict but strong, quoted at $20 @ 21 in bulk outside; in bags $2 more. FIQW Manitoba, â€" fitst patents, $6; seconds, $5.40; strong bakers, $5.30; Ontario, winter wheat patents, $3.20 @ $3.80 was f ,'.4_,..>\ ‘ o iC â€m es l .o w9 d o ded, as the drovers were holJing. , f. ~prices. There is â€" ible change in any of the guoâ€" cy & W were to b> had P 18 & inquiry "w s -t-y‘-gs"- xgmipug:: Union Stock Yards were disposâ€" of, as the export dealers had ~Po# ht for several weeks and shipâ€" eattieâ€"~ were subsgquently in , althiough the quantity kept the price. R p are firm: The run Loâ€" y was comparatively heayy, but ide was brisk, Lambs and calves a slow and lambs aro down in New Wheat.......â€"â€"â€" Flour,zOcean ......»« Flour, Sol& ....~«â€"â€"~> Filour,fAgate _« J»0U Â¥lour, Seven Lilies.... z.zg Bran per ton ,.â€".â€"â€"â€"~«* Middlings perSon â€"... New Potatoes, per bus. Butter, per lb........« Egge, per doz.....â€"â€"â€"* Apples, per bart gopu_v‘:t....?l.""" Hogs, dressed.... ...> Hay,per ton ......â€"â€"« Btraw per ton.......> Wood, per cord .....« Export Cattle .......»â€" Butchers‘ Cattle..... THE AUGUST "ROD AND GUN:" In the distinctive fashion ‘which has gained for ‘"Rod and Gun and Motor Sports in Canada," published by W. J. Taylor, Woodstock, Ont., the character of the best interpreter of: the feelings of sportsmen throughâ€" out the Dominion, the opening article of the August number deals with yachting. Ata time when every one‘s #houghts are upon cool waters, this fine account, finely illustrated, of the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Squadron is most appropriate and will be read with sympathctic interest by many readers. The story. ol the first Rocky . Mountain Goat bred in captivity is ~@ne appealing even to a wider circle. than sportsmen, afd mature lovers â€"Ofâ€" all kinds can be recommended to this article. _ ‘"Cycling through British Columbia‘‘ offens up a new field ‘and the account of a young . employe reaching a remote Hudson Bay post on his wheel furnishes an â€"interesting though not excitable account of an unusual trip. In the. Glow of _ the Camp Fire recalls to mind â€" pleasant evenings passed far away from civiâ€" lization, its cares anif troubles, and makes one wish for a repetition . of the experience. Big (iame Conditions in New Brunswick, discussed by that veteran guide, Adam Moore, fishing in â€" Ahe Kootena ‘!\hndlhctnl an fe of Protective Work in British I To s l d P is covered â€"â€"and WATERLOO MARKETS W aterloo, Ont. July, 30ch. 1908. were steady atvlast weex‘s $6.90, track, Totonto, fed ard 1. and $6.65, Lo.b., country off cars GRAIN .10 @ V 27.00 1.00 7.50 10.00 2.90 10 3.59 .47 .18 20.00 27.00 12,00 et 2 50 4,00 10 .50 .22 10 83 70 Brucoâ€"Bruce.â€"At Hespeler, July 21,| by Rev. A. Hamilton, Thos. Bruce, of Glen Avan, Sask., to Fanny Bruce, of Hespeler. Maierâ€"Hahn.â€"At Heidelberg, July 23r4, by Rev. C. G. Kaatz, John: Maier, ol â€" Watertoo, to Lovina { Hahn, of Heidelberg. * Filsingerâ€"Haus.â€"At St. Jacobs, Juâ€" ly 22nd, by Rev. Geo. Braun, of Chesloy, L. E. Filsinger, to Emma Haus, both of St. Jacobs. Pierceâ€"Pink.â€"At Galt, July 18th, by Rev. Arthur Griffin, Geo. Pierce 1j Adelaide Pink, both of Galt. t Eemnbardt.â€"At _ Berlin, July 29th, Mrs. Josoph * Betnhardt (nee lerâ€" gott) _ wife of the late Joseph Betnbardt, of Bresiau. Markle.â€"At Borlin, July 24th, infant child of Mt. and Mrs. Allen Markle. Bowman.â€"At Floradale, July, Caleb son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bowâ€" Kinzie.â€"At Blair, July 22nd, Jos. Kinie, second son of Mr. H. k. Kin:ic in his 24th year. Hendorson.â€"At _ Guelph, July 20th, Mrs. Wm. Henderson, well Lnowr in Galt. Rogets.â€"At Galt, July 22nd, Viole{ daughter, of Mrs. Maria Rogers, aged 17 years. Appropriately prepared for h reading, and possessing a nice awnce Letween the gay and the ious , the August number of dusy man‘s Magazine will be found | sol! scasonable andâ€" appetizing. | lt }; full of good things from cover . to. cover. A graphic charactetr sketch of Sir _ William Macdonald, and whiat this wellâ€"â€"nown Canadian millionaife philanthropist is doing for practical education, will be read with intercst, as â€" well as other original com‘ribwâ€" tions, ‘including ‘‘The Inside vs. <the Outside Man." ‘‘The Importance _ ol Secondary â€"Educatton,"â€"and "‘Fitting Young _ People for Life‘s Battles." Among the selections from the leadâ€" ing magazines of the world are the following bright> and comprehcnsive conw!bu&nr. "Qreat â€" Achievemcnts #f "Men Over Sixty." ‘"My Voyage in the World‘s Greatest Airship," "King Edward Entitely â€" Out of. Dobt." l'flumm Womem Never Mairy," Men‘s Wash Vests Evefything in summer clothing ig reduced, and we. still have plenty to choose from, come right along and tog up fc; your summer Outing. WIgnZ _ EAEATE OO OBE in T ‘‘Business Man is Country‘s Best Ciâ€" tizen.‘" ‘"The City Man as a Farmâ€" er‘‘ ‘‘The Most Exclusive Club in the World." "No Sport to Equal Moar taineéting,"" eto. ~There is also~ a gencrous . instalment ol â€" bright, readâ€" able ~stotit¢s in the August issue . of Busgy Man‘s. which is admirably ilâ€" lustrated and presents .an exceplionâ€" ally attractive appeatance. Men‘s $5 and $6.50 summer should prove particularly useful ° to both residents and visiting sportsâ€" mon. Whatever opinions . may . be held about dogs in deer hunting the rpfl entitled A Few Words on Beâ€" all of Our Vau(i)sb;d &M.:J‘ï¬!- c . P. 8., â€" wht he T oo Aih othes viewk â€" un reuch â€"th sults Men‘s Men‘s sults Boys‘ Bo'ytj Boys Boys $1.25 wash vests clearing ME orreGgna. in itrte iA ie .ns OOC $1.50 wash vests clearing at $2 and$2.25 clearing at $2.75 and $3 clearing at Thornton & Douglas, AUGUSTâ€" BUSY MAN‘S depenPohungat aigeis sanct MV â€" Do $8 summer suits uz‘o. $10 summer suits. $6. $12 and $12.50 sume BUite ........ s« ...... $8.90 $16 summer suits $;0.:80 $17 and $18 sumimer 715¢ wash suits ... 58¢ $1 wash suits ... . 18e $1.50 wash suits... $1.15 $2 wash suits.... $1.39 $2.15 wash suits $1.00 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS. wash vests, alecds :o. +9.08 wash> vests, for holida; $12.50 $1.59 Dal In the immediate vicinity â€"of this village the Letsor brothers have domâ€" onstrated the success of farming as a business, while not behind â€"any of the othors is the fertile farm ‘of Edâ€" win Devitt. At presen & for broadâ€"minded enterâ€" prise W. J. Letson takes the lead. lhrough his efiectual .rrangc-mc&lg,_ West Montrose has now a firstâ€"class blacksmith, Captain Mansfield. He is equally _ skilful in general repairing ind woodwork and he and his family lorm â€" a dgsirable addition to oir prosperous little village. It is also due to Mr. Wm. J. Letâ€" son, that a lumber mill with 3@ horso pow@r engine is now establisped on his property adjaccnt to the village, and the noisy _ hum of rotating wheels will soon reach through â€" tie valley. Men‘s Summer Boy‘s Homespun Suits Space will not permit mentioning l1 the fine farm lands adjacemt to this place, but let it suffice to say that â€" for effectual farming, farming that brings about certain ard profitâ€" able results, farming that is profesâ€" sionally conductcd on a well formed intelligent basis there are few localiâ€" ties that equal.and none that. sutrâ€" :ass the vicinity of «West Montros:. Hats _Some of the finest farms in the, "0 050 0/ 00 Coa interest for 1908 ‘ounty of Waterloo are fo be found , of one debenture and interest for 1908 n â€" the vicinity of West Mantrose. |AMd 1909 be read the first and secâ€" .'gr.dc. Ili) Bowman, â€" Surveyor ano"’“d time. ridge Engine:r has one that may bt} y ‘C) Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded . by be elassed on« Arsiâ€"class larm .. C | Mhe Abaufierâ€" thak Byâ€"law No. 946 zeneral . management and productiveâ€"‘to leyy and assess for county special .m‘:sga‘i Mr. Wood and Mr. Addisc" debenture and township rates for 1908 Snider are each miodel farmers and pe read the first and second time. produce effectual and remunerative rcâ€"| _ Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded., . by sults. As a stock man, Mr. Cleghorn Mr. Hallman, that Byâ€"laws Nos. 042 is a Past Grard at delevoping fn@ to 946 inclusive be‘read the _ third ierds of first class cattle that oring‘time and passed. : the véry best prices in the catllc! Moved by Mr. Staufier, seconded by :Lnrlr‘;t. tTMhe blgt:net:v.l opinion ;mtong_Mr. Shaw, t?:t t(llne u::“f.{wm‘ acâ€" e West Montrase farmers is hat counts be paid an eeve grant only good herds of cattle Pay best, ‘his order on the Treasutrer for the ind inferior or scrub quadrupeds do | several amounts, viziâ€" not _ bring forth profitable results. ; Robert Scott, gravel and repairs Mr. Andrew Letson has greatly iu}-' to Aberdeen bridge ,........... $18.50 proved the productiveness of h‘s ‘Isaac Reist, gravel ................ 22.90 :ands and Mr. Miller is by no mea..s'Anon Snyder, bonus for wire n the rear in upâ€"toâ€"date farming as% $OMOR ........cics Anuumerit; uiwig.s.., © 18 â€"40 the appearance of his well tilled Noah Moyer, bonus for wire; . fields fully indicate. Among the Inc! 1ente .......oss comes méone â€" 1.80 larms in West Montrose vicinity that {Jacob Keumpel, bonus for wire of Mr. James Howlet must not bel JOMCB@ .........ccccccce vetecrccevee Aerreks 19.40 omitted. His beautiful home and supâ€" JoOhn Schwindt, bonus for wire stantial farm buildings show â€" that TeRCB . sc Snlllll cd.in.s Lo uikl.s. 100 afiuence _ and prosperity a farmer J 'lernJc.e Groh, bonus for wire i:09 t t ; kevenevcbes wveecvrniens wideiabecbie & cam attain ; wl 1Uim Madar: Wravel and labor... 8.12 $2.50 and $3 light Aannels, $3.50 homespuns $4.00° homespuns All straw hats, men‘s and boys* at half price." 25¢ straw hats [........... 13¢ 50c straw hats ............ 350 Ibe straw hats ....«.~=» 38c $1.00 straw hats .......... 50¢ $2 straw â€"hats.......@.~.. $1.00 $3 ltlrtw hats ""!.nen $i.u QOne lot . ‘s 1 an fancy ham regular . 50¢, %0.CIEAL Al «.«.~...».«<7.â€" 20¢ All 35¢ wash tams........... 25¢ tion _ The Cummings farm and those of Mr. Zieglet and Mr, N. Gingrich are also firstâ€"class in quality and condiâ€" 0 Ao 16 year sizes. $4.50 suits to clearâ€"at $5.00 suits to ‘clear ‘at $5.50 suits to © clear at $6.00 suits to clear at Personal.â€"Miss Knecht and Miss Etta Wood, of Berlin, visited me.,ds1 in this village, Friday.â€"Mrs. Bliss, of Preston, accompanied by her friand Mrs. Walker, of Guelph, paid a Short visit to friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weigand, and little son; Eden visited in Lexington and _ Bloomingdale.â€"Mr. and_ _ Mrs. John Snsilingert and family of Bresâ€" lau, Sundayed with Mr. Josiah Cbâ€" erholtzer, of Little Paradiseâ€" Miss Antig ~ Waybrant, of ~Ayt, who _ is taking baths at Preston Springs, spent Saturday and Supday _ with ‘her friend Miss Laura Hilborn. A Mothers® Praise of Zamâ€"E Dear â€"I nave great ploasure in mms&umâ€"m oured .my lvas« band ol barber‘s rash with . twice rubbing. It also cured my little boy of a dreadfuily bad arm after vacoinaâ€" ‘tion. +1 know â€"of several other curos it has affécted and 1~ cannot® speak top highly of it 1 am sure if Pip* g. once try it they will always‘use HUSBAND ANDJSON CURED Limited wWEST MONTROSE LIMERICK, Oakwood, Victoria R. SAV $1.95 $2.45 $2.15 $8.45 $3.15 $3.05 §4.45 fag ‘The Council met at the Township Hall on Saturday. July 25th, pursuâ€" ant to adjournment. Members _ all present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes. of preceding. session . were read and approved. f Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Abra, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the plan submitted by Robert Black for additional streets and lots adjoining the town of Hespeler, Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded. _ by Mr. Shaw, that Byâ€"law No. 942 to levy and assess the several â€" school sections in the Township for 1908 be~read the first and second time. Men‘s fancy goiton s0% iD & variety jof colorings, . 50q :. 7. Hind _‘ :..."2. «ym L Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded: by Mr. Hallman, that By‘law No. 943 to levy a special rate on property .of supporters® of Public schools in Watâ€" erloo Township to raise money . to pay grant to Public schools be read the first and second time. 6n f One lot of men‘s .and boys‘ belts, all golors and sizes, * #5¢ kind ... .....}...: amay 1 Oné lot "of" plain@and: fancy Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded: by Mr. Hallman, that Byâ€"law No. 944 to assess and levy on the supporters of Separate $chool section No â€" 13 for 1908 be read a first and second time. ' h 14 + 3 Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Hallman,‘ that Byâ€"law No. 945 to assess and levy for the amount of one debenture and interest for 1908 and 1909 be read the â€" first and secâ€" One lot of summer silk neckâ€" One lotâ€"natural balbriggan underwear, reg. 37%¢ per _ â€" garment, to clear at..,... 25¢ Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded . by Mr. Staufier, that Byâ€"law No. 946 to levy and assess for county special debenture and townshiprates for 1908 Moved by Mr. Staufiet, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that the following . acâ€" counts be paid and the Reeve grant his order on the Treasurer for the several amounts, viziâ€" Robert Scott, gravel and repairs JENCE .........u.. «omsiens visimedc. © $1:00 Wm. Mader, gravel and labor... 8.22 Leander Montag, gravel ........ $10.80 Henry Berlett, bonus for wire fOMTE ;......4z00 sceerreen esmm ee 2P Wellington Snyder, bonus lor wire TOUOD â€"..1.:lgp. Linlly:relm siang h: Jacob Zeller, bonus for wire J@NCE. a.......c... ce gtracd wvecdetie C Henry L. Lippert, bonus for wire IONCB .......L... ...ccluc q men :900 Charles Wilbelm, damage to fields 2.00 M. S. Cressman, gravel .......... 3.20 M. S. Cressman, bonus for wire Meénno Koch, gravel ......... @ 32.58 Frank A. Klein, gravel and extra . WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL wear, all new goods, in newest shapes and silks, reg. 50c at clear s\‘...... ; I@bOF OM FOAU ..2..am ss<y> Wm. Zeiglet,. gFAVOl .m ecgoes Remy Bitschey, gravel «... Louis Krupp, posts and widenâ€" or & for MNG TOWA .,... oc ol oceegecc es Edward Zeigler, graveb ... .:; Christian Reinhardt, gravel ,..... Levi. Wilmer,, grAaÂ¥OL ..sooss..s. (George Schell, gravel ......«.> Abram Gimbel, gravel and damâ€" Telegraph Printing Co., printing poundkeepers instructions ... A. Mattes, propping bridge ..».. Melvin Strza; bonus for wire John Michm, gravel and damâ€" KB .. ow h e ract ._.,....‘,..;-H.“ Wm. repairs to gra 5.00 arek memiiles 15 per cent..grant _ _ on cement Walk s......... « Fred Schaefer, ceoment walk '&M in ht h o im as tere To , WCB . isw 8. m. lumber. for povid ul canvidi Â¥tve ol t all $1.00 18c Ale across rail= 30.22 16.00 59.60 4.68 5.10 10.80 18.00 13.17 11.60 4.186 6,40 9.%4 1.18 $.25 Trunk, Valise, Suit Case or Moderate © Prices would doâ€" well to inspect my which is thoroughbly upâ€"toâ€"date. Farmers requiring a set of may be sure of byving their wants satisfactorily filled here. % Prices are within reach of all. _ KING sna'r, â€" WATERLOO. Harness airing neatly done. J. BALL & SON,| CHEAP FARMS CE o Sn > nerittietn t ne .. â€" f Amhc' Purity Flour and Kole \ly Jesdale Stock Food, _ PARTIAL LI8T. _ slsw Buys 7 room red brick house on Queen St. A snapâ€"â€"must be sold. 1 82100 Buys 8 room brick house or U William St. § 28““ Buys 2 storey brick house, al ‘ conveniences, Terms to suil buyer. : sssm Buys 7 acres fine garden land on which 14 story frame house and bank barn convenient t« Waterloo and Berlin Markets, Easy Terms. Lots in all parts of the town. Affiice: King St., above Fischer‘s Billiard Pailor. Auy one contemplating buying & Pure bred large English Berkshire mhomo weeks to 5 months old. a few choice brood sows and boars, ~Address C. B. RICKERT, : 7â€"6mos: Mapnheim, Ont. All persons found trespassing and berty picking on the farms of the ul:d-'IgM uated on Lot 32 and the north half Lot 88 will be prosecuted, JOSIAH B'l‘AUl‘l;i& ELDEN HALLMAN, 28â€"1m0. IRVIN HALLMAN, Cidr ud A; butter Factory, steam pow» er an -:u- g&"ï¬u. Also on same lu}mbouo; stable cnd berry garden. A Boautuful home, Good businéss, no apposition. At Nottswa, w 30â€"3t. â€"____ Nottawa, OBt | _ Pannle w r e _ PAE l summo Bne :o"a:':f,ï¬;sgg;:r’.a:?:m P hin taiene Ti be gind +« | io meet them on g notice to, ; Ts k. ELMIBA MUSICAL _S(le'l‘Y 5| ANDREW ZOELLER New Hamburg, Ont. or to Saturday, August 15th,1908 Niagara Falls Special G. T. R. Train will leave the following stations:â€" PCs Arrive at Niagara Falls at 10,00 a.m, Children over 5 and under 12 years “fl'z?fm returning by special train htv%,m“ 8.30 p. !i same evening or by regular lnfn Monday, August 17th. . All tisckets include a free M{hon G. T. R. station to Victoria Park. and return, yia International Street Railâ€" .The E. M. 8. Band will accompany the excursion. _ "moC®: Uhis yoarh reflaced rates, and nhomdtw'o extra free trip to Vicâ€" toria Park. Caléb Shelly, use of disc ........ 1.00 Jesse Martin, damage to plow... 4.40 John E. Dippet, operating road EERAOE â€" cuvirens comeigc. ) aoves on * * BB Geo. A. Tilt, tegistering births, â€" deaths and marriagos ............ 23.10 mohmin. gravel ....... . 420 I!lah: -Scuultr.a repairs 6 + bridge and railings. . 81.97 : â€"Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by w, that the Council do £ now to meet dgain at the Townâ€" Elmira St. Jacobs Heidelberg K. M. WILHELM, Cood~ Coods EXCURSION Travelling Bag FOR SALE FOR SALE for the Electric Gorge route NOTICE 15th ANNUAL â€"ITQâ€" J. B. REINHART, 6.00 a. m. . $1.55 6.11 6.4 140 Acre farm, abopt 14 acres fairly gocd bush. A, yery gocd heute, nearly new, 26 by 45 with cellar under same. Gocd drive houto, large barns and shed. ‘This is a beautiful farm and can be botight by making a binding agreement and possession given Oct. 1st nexs, atout 14 miles frum Canboro and near school. Â¥ & Ofe of the best, if not the best farm in our Comntry is a 200 acio farm > about 3; miles from Canfield Station ard 3 miles ficm Cantcro, with an extra‘ good house, lots of barna, pwell walered, pienty of fruit. o.‘ this farm there was cleared in the last three years close to $5,000.00. One c the nicest lying farms in Ontario, and school huuse on farm, and mail deliver¢d_ every 2nd day. Price $7,350.00. â€" A Great Bargain on this farm, there is a > lot of Lucerne or alfalfa, and about 25 acres of good bush. Another nice 100 acre farm across the road from faarm befcre menpticred New house, fairly good barns, fairly well fenced, alto very, Lice )jug im im drilled well &o. â€" FPrice about $3,200.00. j Another beautiful 140 acre farm with double set of buildings, near. Station, good building, nice orchard, drilled well, soil mixed with black sand, About 20 acies of bush, the biggest part is Yery good land, easy to work, about 5 miles from Dunnville. A very good farm, Â¥rice $4,600.00, 150 acte farm about 1; miles off our Village and about 30 actes bus»h, nc w house with celiar, good barne, plenty ol water, g00d drillea well, land easy to work, well fenced, Rural Telephone to be built past this plece in Spring Price $5,000.00. Ca PW sb o e taren ts _ Afo 7 Another 235 acre farm about 5 miles up the Grand River from Cayuga 14 milee from the village of York, This is a beautifulfarm, very large, bank barn asarly new, Basement all cemented, water supplied ali through the stable for stock also loiters carriers everthing up â€"to â€" aste, Large house with cellar ander same in extra shape Lots of bush, also fruit, a nice patch of grapes, Quite a large orchard, this is as a nice farm as a person cah Wish for, Price $10,500.00 Buildings »boveare worth about $4,500, 864 92 100 105 111 ww There is unlimited nasural gas is this district and we ars having Raral Telephone all over our Country and also connection with long distance Telepâ€" aone, lots of railroud coanectioas, as good market as is to be tound in Ontario, also one of the best cheese factories. F.A>» Besides these there are a lot of other farms irom CO acres up to 3C0 acies which can be bought very cheap. These iarms are nearly all, i1 Lor all, no watered and the very best of reasons for selling. _ TsA The soil on these farms is of & rich ¢lay and samdy loam _and the land is nicely rolling. _ _ _ n lt n S o c h ue o sn e ereagae ies CANBORO P. 0. Pacific. â€" Prices twelve to tmx-flu dollars per acre. . Cash will buy pâ€" er. Don‘t miss this. Call or write. Land! Land!! Guernrey. Real Eatate. Sack Nik mz Atmngaivieg ©rery nesistance. {PELAAM lt\mll“ CO,. _ 98 3mo#. ronto. 9. B. BILEAN Berlin. . As the crop prospects look to bo & hnmr crop this yeAt / the whole Dominion and very little being built year, in ï¬' 1 it is bound to make Real Estate hum again. No.trouble to w any property. â€" Apply to Paone No. 552. We Lbave a finer list than ever of houees and lofs in the town ¢ Berlin. â€" As the crop prospects look to be n baumper crop this year over: SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN NUMBER UNLINITED, Higher: market price paid. Load every second Monday Next shipment Ang Oth. AGENTE! flalf the‘ battle is won AGENT WANTED a relianle concern with a to establish a good Agont Take Notice E. SHANTZ & CO. JOHN HILL We keop i BERLIN, ONT. ronto, Ont 1t The undersigned oiters for sale his farm eouinm&olu 101 meres in the ‘Township of . Wellesley, con. 11, Lot 9 east séction, situated about 2 southâ€"east of hinwood. Un the is a good brick house and bauk barn and uhplement shed. ‘The roil is of a clay loam, 85 acres are under cultivaâ€" :j&d. 8;anlmnhu:!lm sown in wheat, â€" Fall plough nearly done, never failing n,;fln‘c:.ok runnâ€" ing through farm. ‘Terms reasonable. For faurther particulars apply to . s George W, Lichty * 5. (ae! i; Eyes Tested Free By the Modern Shadow Test: The unTergiine s for sale his m.n-.: farm eft -Ig.vut of _ W aterioo a u-u‘ln-sï¬ Agatha, on Erb‘s road, 106 1 comprising 78 acres. 10 acres bush and young maple bush, 10 sown in fail wheat and the baiance in good state of dultivaiop, fail che baok barn on property, also young i repuimies fo in licane apply on the premisosiet or to BXUZ sctmen, | 5 #4f. CAf AMMMAMAMMAAMAAMA Farm For Sale No. 38 Frederick £tâ€" Uood rramme house and Ritâ€" For Sale QONTARIOT _ Linwood, Ont.