NORTH WATERLOO EXâ€" â€"~â€" WBINION, it is estimated thit between 2,500 mnd 3,000 people attended the show during the day. ..*__~ (Continued from Page 6.) "The weather on Saturday was beauâ€" tifol and all that could be desired, and Rs HORSES. ~â€" ‘The exhibit of horses was large and took the whole afternoon berox the judging was complete. . The "heavy draught horses were greatly admired the people, many of whom would t their favorite team, and if the judges awarded the prizes to other § it was a disappointment ‘to them, but there was no disputing the verdict of the judges. The agricultur «al horses were numerous and of excelâ€" Jent quality. The carriage horse exâ€" hibit was not a large one, but those ‘that were shown kept the judges M In the roadster class there was a large entry list and several ‘hours were occupied in the judging of ‘the excellent specimens of the roadster Borsesâ€" that were exhibited. Special mflon seems to be paid by horse ers to high stepping horses as over ‘@ dozen entrics were made under this ~<‘The cattle exbihit was very gratifyâ€" ing, being large and of excellent qualiâ€" %y. Durham, Ayrsbire, Jersey, Holâ€" ein and Grade cattle were exbibited. 1 ng that the agriculturalists in this vicinity take a pride in breeding these excellent species of cattle. In sheep there was a fair exhibit, Leicestâ€" er, Southdown, Cotswold and Hampâ€" shire Downs being represented. There were only a few â€" exbibits . of mnbut “g;ue shown were of an exâ€" t quality. S PRIZE LIST. . ‘The following is the prize list of the vwarious exhibits shown at the Exhibiâ€" tion and is worthy of perusal by our readers :â€" Heaty Draught.â€"Best brood mare, A Wallace, J Hill; foal, 1901, N Roth, Hahn Bros. ; yearling colt or filly, Hahn Bros. ; gelding or filly, two year old, Hahn Bros., M Schafer; span he«wy draught horses in harness, W C Quickâ€" fall, J D Cowan. Agricultural Horses.â€" Best brood and 2; Colo muare,â€" N Roth, W Shaefer; toal, 1901, / Colored Dor Jâ€" Atehison, N Roth; twoâ€"yearâ€"old |rcy; light B: mg or filly, And. Atchison, W\ Reid; Light r, three yearâ€"old, A Atchison, J | R 1 Lawrer Mï¬'s; span agricultural or general | and 2; dark purpose horses, J. McEwen, W C |1 and 2; Par Quickfall. Carriage Horsesâ€"Best brood mare, Haustings Bros., J Gildner, W Mitchell; foal, 1901, John Gildner, Hastings Bros., A Fried; yearling colt or filly, P Weber, J Gildner; twoâ€"yearâ€"old ’mng or filly G Lautenschlager, J A For#ell; threeâ€"yearâ€"old gelding or filly, A W Bechtel, J Gildner; span earriage horses in harness,Geo. Moore, NW Shafer, A Shoomaker; single carâ€" Tiage horse in harness, J. Cressman, Jas. Cromarty, J. Gildner.. Roadster Horses.â€"Best brood mare, W Shafer, J H Ston«, C H Diefenbeckâ€" er; foal, 1901, W Shafer, A Strangway, J H Stone; Yearling colt or filly, J. Atchison, J Forwell, J J Kenyon ; twoâ€" yearâ€" old gelding or filly, A W Bechtel, J J Kenyon, J Becker ; threeâ€"yearâ€"old . g or filly, J D Cowan, Hanter Bros, A M Bechtel; span of roadster C C W Mosser, Geo. Rulinger, A E ; single roadster, A McCarmel, BR Moore, C Quickfa\}; saddle horse, E « itt, A & Goldic; best high stepâ€" horse, Jas. Anderson; pony, single , W E Woelfic, C Boegel ; saddle poby, L J Breithaupt. _ _ 3 prize for farmer‘s son or man in farmer‘s employ to drive rin wagon, stop, unohitch, unharnâ€" mhd tis. . Then harness, hitch and away. Harness must be reguâ€" jation, collars, hames, backbands and CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS ~YM/ A(T: with your spectacles? not give us a chance will surely please you you Satisfied HORSES. ¢d# he OPTICIAN®, ance we Over, J. E{“; dels; 3 2, teiler, two wLG 4 Ldbocoicd 40. Srmpal t datPhe Aaikcs oi eP rve n mt : ’ 2; heller, gwo yeare old, J Bill, J Pried | Frirz; bail bush Empine Hta‘er J Biot, :.c ‘ u4 apts *set ied m.a"B 8 Moyer, l.;w; ces en "Goo, J. Olldner, 1| 8ix best Swocdish Toraipe, E N Wiâ€" iO Â¥ » * x .n:’z; heifer, two years old,J Gildzer, | son, Jï¬ugegl‘l_,_ï¬}fu‘flm: ‘3 ..‘.:.' 1 and 2 Jersey Cattie ; mm-mtt traiion ï¬:m Be prod-ug'fl Ball, yeors ‘xnd G Latech, J Herron ; bul}, ohe year old, J Herrop, J Glldhnor; bull calf, J Gildner; cow, â€"G Latech, J Herron; beifer,two years ald, Latech, J Herron; c ald, G Lat eb. J Gild € & old, J. -'gnn, G Latech | J Gildner, G L eh. * Holktein Cattleâ€"Bull, two years o‘d asd over, Con Ghilul ealf, . Con G es; Cow, Con Gies, 1 and 2; Heifer two years old, Con Glee, 1 and 2; Heife , 1 year old, Con Gies 1 and 2; Herd of Hols:cins, not less thaz five, one male and four femaleg,; Con Gigs 1 sud 2. a Grade Cattie.â€"Best cow, three ears old and upwards, J Fried and gou, R_Rennelson; Heifer, two years old, J Fried & Sone, l and 2; Heifer, one year old, J Fried & Sons, 1 and 2; Heifer calf, J Fried & Sons, R Rennelâ€" sot; Herd of Grades, five females, any age, J Fried & Sons; Best fat steer or heifer, not to compete in aby other claes, J Fried & Sons, 1 and two. â€" SHEBEP. Leicester Sheepâ€"Aged ram, Orr & Lillico, Hastings Bros.; Shearling ram, Hastings Bros.. 1 and 2; Ram lamb, Orr & IAlHico, Hastings Bros.; Pair ewe lambs, Orr & Lillico, Hastings Bros.; Pair shearling ewes, Orr & Lillico. < s Southdown Sheep.â€"Aged ram, T C Douglas 1 and 2; Shearling raw, T C Douglas, R Rennelson; Ram lamb, T C Douglas, R J Douglas; Pair ewe lambs, T C Douglas, ‘R J Douglas; Pair shearling ewes, T C Douglas, R J Douglas; Pair aged ewes, T C Douglas R J Douglas. â€" W . Shropshire, Oxford or Hampshire Downe.â€"aged ram, R Rennelson, C Hartleib; Shearling ram, A Rudell, C HartJeib; Ram lamb, A Rudel!, 1 and 2; Pair ewe lambs, A Rudel}, 1 and 2; Pair sheatrling ewes, A Rudell, C Hartleib; Pair aged ewes, C Hartleib, A Rudell. Fat Sheepâ€"Pair fat sheep,any kind, T C Douglas, C Hartleib; Pen sheep, ram, pairewe lambs, puir shearling, ewes, pair aged ewes, Oir & Lillico, T C Douglas. PIGS â€" Berkshire pigs.â€"Boar, one year old and over, Geo. A. Hyde: Sow, G A Hyde, C Gies, Boat pig, dropped in 1901, C A Hyd.; Sow, G A Hyde, 1 and 2. J Hill Yorkshire 1‘iysâ€"Boar, one year old and over, C Gics, G A Hyde; Sow, one year old ard ovor, J Hill, 1 and 2; Boar pig dropped in 1901, G A Hyde, C Gies: Sow, pig dropped in 1901, G A Hyde, C Gies. Hogs suited for Bacon.â€"Boar. C Gies, A Miller; Sow, J Hill, A Miller; Boar pig drcepped in 1901, A Miller, 1 POULTRY. J Pair spangled Poland fowl, W N | 1 Reid, R Y Lawrey; pair spangled Poâ€"| 4 land chickens, W N Reid, 1 and 2;|I Rlack I’@‘vjs, white crested, W N|I Reid, R Lawrey; Black Polands,|I white crested chickens, W N Reid;|" Black Spauish, W N Reid, L H Hett; |I Black Spanish chickens, H Hett, W N | c Reid; Black Hamburgs, W N_ Reid;|c Black Hamburgs, chickens, W N Reid; |, 1 and 2; Silver spangled Hamburgs, W N Reid, R T Lawrey; silver spangâ€" | led Hamourgs, chickens R T Lawrey; 1 | 1 and 2; Coloreg Dorkine, R T Lawrey;|] Colored Dorkibs, chickens, R T Lawâ€"|. rcy; light B:shmas, RT Lawrey, W N |% Reid; Light B: ‘bmas, chickens, C Til:, | | R £ Lawrer; ©=â€"k Brabmas, C Tilt, 1}. and 2; dark Brahmas, chickene, C Tilt, | 1 and 2; Partridge Cochins, W R Reid, | R ‘I‘ Lawrey; Partridge Cochins, chicâ€"| kens, W N Reid, R 1‘ Lawrey; Buff, W N Reid, H. Hett; Buff chickens, W N| Reid, 1 and 2; Houdans, W N Reid, L | T Lawrey; Houdans, chickens, W N Reid, L T Lawrey; Whiteo Leghorns, Good & Herron, W N Reid; White Legâ€" | horn chickens, Good & Herron 1 and 2; brown or black Legborns, W N Reid, Good & Herron; Brown or black Legâ€" born chickens, W. N Reid, Good & Herâ€" ron; Plymouth Rock, barred, W N Reid, Good & Herron; Plymouth Rock barred chickens, W N Reid, G. Moyer; Plymâ€" outh rock white, W N Reid; Plymouth rock white chickens, A & J Snyder; pair Langsbane C Tilt, 1 and 2; Pair Langshans chickens, C Tilt, 1 and 2; Pair Minorcas, N Reid, Good and Herâ€" ron, Pair Minorca chickens, Good & Herron, i and 2; W3ardottes, laced, R T Lawrey, W N Ro‘d; Wyandottes, laced chickens, W T Reid, R T Lawâ€" rey; Wyandoties white, R T Lawrey, | W N Reid; Wyanio‘*‘es, white, chickâ€" ens, R T Lawrey, \V N Reid: Game, { black or red breaod, W N Reid; |Game chickens, W N Reid; Bantam, Indian, W N Reld, Bantam Indian |chickens, W N Rei‘. l and 2; Red |Caps, RT Lawrey, W N Reid; chicâ€" â€"\ kene, R T Lawres;"T=slouge Geese, R | T Lawrey, C Til; Geese, any other â€"Akind, C Tilt, 1 i~«} 2, Aylesbury 1| Ducks, C Tilt, 1 and 2; Rogen Ducks, _| W N Reid; Pakin D .. a¢, C Reid, 1 and "|g; Pouter Pigeons, C Pielinsch, 1 and 2; Carrier P?ou, C IP.sllinech, 1 and 2, Tumbler, C Piellusch, 1 and 2; Jacobin W Fiddlor; Turbit, C Piellusch, 1 and 2; best . collection of Digeons, C Piclâ€" lusch, 1 and 2n;.g=e.:l‘mh Doves, W Shafer; Pair P Weber, 1 and 2; Canary Bird, C Piglluach. â€"GRAIN AND SEED8. Two bushels White Fall, named, 1st E W B Snider, L Koehler, R. Talbot; 2 bash Red Fall Wheat, nained, A Christman, °C Biermar ; 2 bush Spring Wheat, any kind, L Koehiér, Geo Lauâ€" tenschlager; 2 bush Barley, pamed, R Talbot, W.. Mitchel}; 2 bush Black Oots, L Koehier, R~Talbot; 2_bush White Oats, L. Koehier, R Talbot; 2 tush Small White Peas, L. Kochler, R Talbot; 2 bush Peas, L. Koebler, R Talbot; 2 bush Peas, any otherkind, ' R Talhot, Geo Lantenschlager; « cars â€" yellow Indian Corm J. ¢ & Sob; ‘T B Frivz; Doten ears Fried, & Sop; T B Fring; | Sweet Corn, L Koohier, J peck White Beank, large, L. h Sow dropped in 1901, A Miller, CA TPLE ie â€"Cow; J. Gildper, 1| Bix besy Swoedish Tarpips, is A "" Dâ€" iwo years old,J Gildner, | son, J Mitchell; 8i« Turpips, any other, sort, A Chigholm: Six Mangold: Wurkâ€" J ï¬ï¬‚mw‘_-.&‘ '*tmv'w" Ritte: ; 6 Manâ€" : produced in this class. :u Wurtsels, yellow, L Kochler, J ; old and cver.G Latech, | Mitcbe!; 6 feld Carrots, white J lf(er- ts 4 ies 4 J. BMB, J 126+ x 3t aeer. J Bill, 1 and | Qush Clarke‘s" No.: 1. °L man, & Talbot; s“iadbnr. long mm,)lnmn.lw; Winter Radishes, T B Frits, E Erb; Sugar bects, E N Wison, J Biermap; best two field Pumpkine, L Koebler, E Honsber gor. s © Keg of Batter, farmers‘ make, not| * * powrsTic MANUFACTURES: . maker, Mre R J Carrick;. of ~ DK H C Butter, not less than 25‘ 10s, Hastings | Bipurite, factory made, N @15 Bros , !ulmhlihflwlb- Mre Râ€"P‘kl u‘-m erock butter, Afrs W . Mitchell, Hastâ€"| Some Wds j pippert; E Erb; BHoree ings Bros., best five oneâ€"pound rolle, Blapkets, factory made, D 8 Weber, Tagore ninke; atre W Miichon, Has:‘ | B \ Gitgarich; white Planoct,, hame ings Bros; Sweep Stakes for bett| made, Mre DK Hoftman, H Lippert; butterâ€" on _ ground Mra W Mitchell, White Pw'mmu W Gingerich, Hastings Bros.; Homemade ch6e8®;| 11 waeber; Colored Flannel, bhome nét less than 10 pounds E Homboger. made, J Frl’od & Son; Miss su;n‘â€â€™, Alex Shoemaker; Honey in comb, 5| Colored Flannel, factory made, D L lbs., P Ritter, B Devitt; Extracted, 5] woouey N W Gllé‘mh; Fulled Cloth, Ths., Miss Strargeways, P Ritte!}|porory made, D L Weber, N W Cake maple sugar, not leas thap 10 lbs Gingerict; Shepbord‘s Plald', P‘L T B Fritz, E Erb; Quart â€" Maple| wener, N W Gingerich; Linsey Wolâ€" Molaeses, D S Moyer, P Ritter; Best sey, home made, E Honsberger, M cured Ham, H Lippert, E Erb; Two Bu'l.nxva.vs' Li'nloy Wolsey, fa’wmry loaves homeâ€"made Bread, 1st by E W made, N w Gingerich; D L Weber; B Snider, A Chisbolm, Hastings Br6#â€"i|woolien yarn, home ml,de w llitehdl’ two‘loaves Baker‘s Broad, J W Davey; | p Erb; ‘?%O]i“ yamn, h'ctory mwdoi hemeâ€"made Soap, D 8 Moyer, H|x w Gingerich D L Weber; Woolien Lippert; Collection of Canned Fruit, Coverlet, home made H â€" Lipport; six jars, Mrs L J Breithaupt. Union Coverlet, home made, H FRUIT, GENERAL. Lippert, E Aonsberger; Union Coverâ€" Apples.â€"10 varieties Winter Apples | let, factory made, N Gingerich, D L named, three of each, L. Koehler; 6| Weber; Pair Woollen Sheets, home varieties fall apples, 3 of each, L Koehâ€" | made, A Shoemaker, H. Lippert; Pair ler; 5 Alexander, P Ritter; H Lippert ; | Woolien Sheets, factory made, N W 5 Baldwiv, H Hett, P Ritter;5 Colvert, | Gingerich, D L Weber; Rag Carpot, E. Erb, E N. Wilson; 5 Cayuga Red| Mre D K Hoffman, Mrs Morphy; Pair Streak, L Koebler; 5 Ontario, J Bier< | Knitted Drawers, homo made, J Fried map. 5 Gravenstein, L Koebler; 5| & Son, E Erb; Canadian Tweed, D L Golden Russet,R J Cuarrick, L Koehler; | Weber, . N Gingerich; Sleigh Robe, d King of Tompkin‘s County, P Ritter| Waterloo Mig Co.; pair Fur Mitts, M J Bierman; 5 Maiden‘s Blush, L Koehâ€" | Shade; pair Buckskin Mitts, M Shade; tar P Rittar: 5 Northerc Spv. P Ritter, | Pair Buckskin Gloves, M Shade. Streak, L Koebler; 5 Ontario, J Bierâ€" | Knitted Drawers, homo MAUC, J E102 map. 5 Gravenstein, L Koebler; 5| & Son, E Erb; Canadian Tweed, D L Golden Russet,R J Carrick,L Koehler;| Weber, . N Gingerich; Sleigh Robe d King of Tompkin‘s County, P Ritter| Waterloo Mig Co.; pair Fur Mitts, M J Bierman; 5 Maiden‘s Blush, L Koehâ€" | Shade; pair Buckskin Mitts, M Shade ler, P Ritter; 5 Northere Spy, P Ritter, | Pair Buckskin Gloves, M Shade. G Lautenscblager; 5 Pomme de Gris, | =â€"â€"=â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"zâ€"â€"â€"fte=â€"=â€"â€" H Lippert, H. Hett; 5 Rhode Island BIRTHS. Greening, P Ritter, H Hett; 5 Ribâ€" . stone Pippin, P Ritter, L Koehler; 5| Sobisthâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 3rd, th Sfiow, L Koehler, H L Japzen; 5 wife otf Adam Sobisch, of a son. Spitzonburg, H L Janzen, L Kochler; Schnarrâ€"At Rerlin,Sept. 4th, the wif 5 St. Lawrence, H L Janzen, E N| of Wm. Schnarr, of a son. Wilson; 5 Strawberry, E Erb; 5 Yellow | Martinâ€"At St. Jacobs, Sept. 6th, th !vl;llfllgm,‘] é‘i Koebleg ; Bierl:::?;hs wife of Ezra Martin, of a daughter. calthy, JBierman; 5 Haas, L Koehâ€"| sehmidtâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 13th, th ler, H Hett; Wagner, L Kochler; Newâ€" a ich ton Pippin, iL Koehlor; â€" Blenheim ;‘:“ of Michacl Sobmidt, of a daugh Orange, P Ritter; Ben Davis, E N wilkoo, J Blermau; Powakee, L Koep. | Wablâ€"At Heldelberg, Sept. 10:b, th ler, H L Janzen; Roxbury Rasset, L wife of Andrew Wah!, of a sou. Koehler; Grimes‘ Golden Pippin, L | Noilâ€"At Petersburg, Sept. 13th, th Koehler; Crab Apple, L Koehler, H.| wife of John Noll, of a son. . > Hett; Any other kind, named, L Koeh | Bowmanâ€"At Bo:lin, Sept. 19th, th ler, H Hett. ki wile of H. J. Bowman, of a s52. Pears. â€" Collection, . named, 3 of each, H L Janzen, L Kochler; Four varieties, 3 of each, J Fried & Son, H L Janzen; 5 Barlett, H L Janzen, J Bierman; 5_ Boerro Clairque, H L Janzen, G Lautenschlager; 5 Sheldon, W Shafer, E N Wilson; 5 Buerre D‘ Abjou, L Koebler, W Sbafer; 5 Belle Lucrative, H L Janzen, Z Devitt; 5 Duckess 1)‘ Angoviens, H Lippert, C Biermar ; 5 Flemish Besy,L Koehler, T B Fr «; 5 Louise BonnW=do Jerisey, L Koehler, H L Janzen, 5 White Doyâ€" enpe, J bherman, T B Fritz; 5 Any other kind, named, P Ritter, H L Janzen. / ; Dwarf Beans, 1 pint, L Kochler, T B Fritz; Pole Beans, 1 pint, L Koshler, T B Fritz; 6 long Blood Beets, L Koehler, T B Fritz; 6 Turnip Beets, E Erb, L Koehler; 2 Winter Cabbages, J Bierman, H L Janzen; 2 Fall Cabâ€" bages, D L Weber, H L Janzen; 2 Red Cabbages, J Bierman, C Bierman; Collection of Cabbage, one head each, H L Janzen, J Bierman; 6, Carrots, Intermediate, E Erb, B Fritz; Six Early Horn Catrots, C Bierman, E Etb; Three Celery, White, C Bierman H L Janzen; 3 Celery, red, J Bierman, 'C Bierman; 3 Celery, Turniprooted, J Bierman, C Lietman; 2 Caulifiower, R Talbot,C Bierman; Collection of Onion, 3 of each, J Bierman, C Bierman; Red Onions, 6, C Bierman; 6 white Onions, C Bierman, J. Bierman; 6 yellow onions, R Talbot, C Bierman;Parsnips, C Bierman, R Talbot; Salisfy, 12 roots, 1. Koehler, A Shoemaker; Habbard Bquash, L Koebior; Collection of Toâ€" matoes, T B ~Fritz, J Bierman; red tomatoes, T B Fritz, J Bierman; table turnips, . L Koehler, C Bierman; 2 Véegetable Marrow, for table, L Koohâ€" ler, Tâ€"B Frits; Vegetable collection, for table, J Bierwan, C Bierman. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Professionalâ€"Collection of Greenâ€" house to, A H Ewing, H L Janzen; supestion of Balbug; begonias, 0, 5 colors, H L Janzen, J M Strebler; collection of Colouses, 8, H L Janzen; collection of Puchias; 12, H L Janzen; collection of Foreign Pm-ï¬ 6, A H Evnu:, H L Janzen; Palms, H L Janâ€" ols Hinle oitke tar . Janzen; a as:"m'i., L Janzen; Hangâ€" in mJ h ‘J‘ Janzen; in anat 1 uet. h L. mae Tieot ic M-t,-;.‘ Janren; colâ€" ., C " i Sie spthe (each, M 17 Jabich, ~J M Sthobier; Bouguet, â€"H 4 ~ % Staebler; Table . t, H L Janzen, J M Stacdâ€" . 5 o doyer. i Faibot;| E Erb; . Buttor «2 A)> i !| E. Eib; Coxce woedish Torpipe, £ N Wiâ€" each, A, Bhoor chell; 8i« Turpips, any other 3 m & Bo oys t Sincg, 4 Riad: | Stooks collect RTalbot, P %“;‘3 6 m.; Gladioti, E trom, YE C 0 T nloâ€" [ ger: Pansits, , paATEY PRODUCE Stocks collection, one of each, GladioHk, _E Erb, â€"£E ger: Pansies, , K Honsberger, E Erb; Perrenial Phiox, ccllectin, one of each, E Erb, L Koebiss; Petunias~double, coliection, one of cach, A Sboemaker, Shoemaker E Erb; Petunias stogle, one of eacb, A Bhoemaker, E. £Ero; Verbenas, colle¢â€" tion, three ofeach, E Erb, A Shoeâ€" maker; Zinnas, collection, E Erb, A Sobischâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 3rd, the wife otf Adam Sobisch, of a son. Schnarrâ€"At Rerlin,Sept. 4th, the wife of Wm. Schnarr, of a son. Martinâ€"At St. Jacobs, Sept. 6th, the wife of Ezra Martin, of a daughter. Schmidtâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 13th, the Wabhlâ€"At Heidelberg, Sept. 10:b, the wife of Andrew Wah}, of a sou. Noilâ€"At Petersburg, Sept. 13th, the wife of John Noill, of a son. > Bowmanâ€"At Bo:lin, Sept. 19th, the wite of H. J. Bowman, of a s52. Brubacherâ€"At Elmira, Sept. 15th, the wife of Iarael Beabacher,of a daughâ€" Aer, etil}born. Millicanâ€"At Galt, Sept. 14th, the wife of J. J. Millican, of a sob. _ . Couttsâ€"At Georgetown, Sept. 22nd, the wife of R. D. Coutts, of a son. Michmâ€"In Wilmot, Friday 20:b, the wife of Alex Mighm, of a daughter. _ Geigerâ€"At St. Jacobs, Sept. 19th, the wite of sohn Geiger, cf a daughter. MARRIAGES, Hostetlerâ€"Gingrichâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents. Waterloo T‘p, Levi Hostetler to Naucy Gingrich. Schicklerâ€"Veidenhammerâ€"â€"At Berlin, Sept. 17th, by Rev. W. V. Kloepfer, Philip Scl‘z}ckler,, of Waterloo, to Margaret Veidenhammer, of Berlin, Ruppelâ€"Weighelâ€"â€"At ~Elmir®, Sept: 18tb,Osear Ruppel to Clara Weichel. Lawâ€"Gordonâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 17th, by Rev. Carl 8.Smith,James Law to Jessio Gordon, both of Berlin. J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Waterioo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Duke St., opposite J. Letter, Wheat Still Weakerâ€"Cheese Salem Slowâ€"Live Stook Trndeâ€"The Lat« esnt Quotations. â€" Tuesday Evening, Sept. 24. â€" ts het dn mdns ds in m 4 wenal fall l8 now me e Peivliews. "sutfaied â€" with "the mialmg prospects for the ’.x-,mz" E‘:“ in nu’ls:lé‘â€g' ie nperg t n ies dinegtt ce eprin patom,aalh . ons g enlly F eries of gra loans. wen, and oo cheroonts and 5 pe THE MAR ereawo, â€" There TCJ ~A_. XA _ $ . 5. ie o4 Aiipie. poode are Country !‘&‘.m ate ’3 in the countr? ner tentiful a« the farmers‘ deliv. jant of metitity in whole: wsial fall and J« now g"‘a with the annafték. !l'l-'...g_ N t fls While they are lating knowledge of theirown natures that they «llow local disease to fasten on them to the ruin of the general health, â€" Backâ€" ache, headache, nervousness, point to & disordered or diseased local condition which should have prompt attention., Pr. Pierce‘s Favorite Apoon k huelhdumunpu&et e stops enfeebling drains, heals 1 tion and ulceration, and ‘cures ' weakness. If makes weak women strorig and sick women well. _ ~> * _ _â€" ‘There is no alcohol in "Favorite Preâ€" scription" and it is entirely free: from Ssn .7 "Your letter just received," m‘lt:'h Ruse xflt;;;‘.d;;wu Sharpnack .Oea?' town, Philade phhk.'mn:‘.- t':"otdlhhfl tatrtes how thanktul 1 am (to yon for your advice. Tusust confess that for the length of I have been using your medicine fl it to be the most wonderful for female trouble that 1 ever have tried. Sorty I did not know of your * Favorite tried.. Sorty 1 did not know of your * Favorite Prescription ‘ years ago." ; Dr. Pierce‘s Common Setfse Medical Adnvtim i--.ené free on recï¬ptdd 31 one» cent stamps y ex customs and mdliné‘xmf‘:. Am Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufialo, N. Y. ingâ€" mt o at 60e to selling at ‘ AT SCHOOL 100 at 9 9â€"160. Balance unsold. Beard adjourned for two weeks. Ingersoil, Sept. 24.â€"Oferings toâ€"day, 825 boxes. No sales; %c bid, salesmen holding for 10¢. Toronto Live Stock. Receipts at the Western Cattle Market toâ€"day were heavy, owing l-rruly to the arrival from the Northwest Territorics of about 50 loads conâ€" llï¬m-d through to Joseph Gould at Roston for whipment to Kngland yl'hl"h' were 104 loads Th allâ€"t,655 cattle, 2370 sbeep, 887 bogs and 80 calyes. Good exporters sold well. but the offer: ings were light. There were oniy a few cholce ones and. the nlgrlty were mot above the averâ€" age in quality, utchere‘. were also only of an average grade, though there were @‘ few cholce ones und one or_two plcked lots, which brought bigher T'lcu. Stockers were easier, with only the llsh er snde- offering. There was but little local demand. Feeders were offering more liber: ally; prices,were steady. Hogs were steady and unahuf-nt * Lambs were about 25c per ewt off. Trade in sheep was t, with prospects dull. Sheep also were 25¢ o!w Calves were uncbanged. _ Export Cattleâ€"Trade _ was ?ll_(nf‘ but prices Waterloo, September 26. Whest:â€"............ .. § 00b Kansas Turkey Wheat |.7) Flour, Ocean....... ... â€" 210 l;'::ur.gol& %% Flour, Pastry.... ...... COREY ce2e se l en ralcls.,." »86 m ve;"'dich}i&ea"fl . Good 14 tml:‘ irings #o al . or w _ Butchers® Cnmo:‘;ere_ wore unth:n&ed.. Good animals brought . from $4.25 lo‘g‘. per cwt, and a few cholce onet sold at $5. Uflm-lngn were llsht. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Were steady and nnchunra. litles were only medium and demand fale. i¢ked â€"lots bmh{ $4.50 per ewt, choleo onet ;a to $4.25 and poorer grades sold down to Peedersâ€"Offeri were more Iibaral, and they sold at from m.rg to il per cwt. The quality was ut wokrpmzism x cs Cl t Middlings, per Butter, per R: A Hogs, live, .... Hogs, dressed. Hay, per ton.. Straw, per ton Wood,per cord Bran, per ton Eggs, per doz Export Cattle St, Jacobs bakery for sale, immedâ€" iate possession Fiven. For En.rï¬cuhn apply to RED HERRES, s 97â€"8t. St. Jacobs, Ont. Tm’r desirablewesidence on Young 8t., Waterloo, belonging to the late Louis EngeThardt._ The house is two storeys high, contains 7 rooms‘ and ‘H:dubcn. h?lg,ml mmm«‘hr,;muh or further particu yre ha 4 ooammm Terta lots pronal) 8 .;g to $4.25 and BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE. <. PBR PM DOIM® MOATO 212. P L raccls 1 No tion. Shop contaivs nilw.? troli ! furthe lars +d Box F. '::‘}mot r particu & dg.lâ€-o Ensilage Cutter For Sale. A LARGEST Size, Elmi a make, a,l‘p Catter with 83 feet oâ€"rrier. as as Tarty" waterbom "?.m‘i‘." e " ie Mases 8646 i HAWKE, Awent, M the farm of August Istae! near F burg, two bay afm.'c'-no snd two ,,.?.‘3{ insl mesiny i renatiein rewandon o. _ â€" 3#tf Petst mmm:'gm. E. Tifiiderpr ons Adract o thiss Road, Tow nehip of Wilmot Liquor License Act. N A Thriving Village in Waterloo County Hause for Sale. :â€" Lo Whom 1t May Concarn,. ort09 i bepiy gixts (bes a menune lf uy yarâ€"prt nurnm,200 vusen or ved %« per bushel and 00 bushels of gooss For Sale. Warning. Cheese Strayed ton at $10.50 4.000 bushele selling 4 16e to 1fe anged. _ 3. O. Hla io t aX 60 14.00 17.00 19 BH J4 4.50 c n 58 heln at mop ol re unchanged. . > but prices brought _ from v cholce ones ress, Box F. *="‘"| Farm for Sale $ 0.65 :70 210 16 14 appearance. â€"They are the product . ~~â€"men who are anxious for excellen their work, giving care all througt the making. ~ _ P Cloth of Quality. af â€" Fashions that are Correct. _ .. a \Work of Excellence. * & M. Wildfang, _ 85 ‘Star_ Clothing House Comfort for the Cook. Imperial Oxford Range .. aâ€"«xOF .+. Farm Stock & iImplements. TI!ERE will be sold by g:nblinnnfl.hn on the farm of PRTER L. LITWILLER at 8 . Agaba, Townâ€" hip of Wilmot, on comm ni gat one o‘clock p. m., sharp, the fo lowing valuable property: ___ _ _._ _ ____ _ LIV»® STOCK: Horse 8 years old, Mare 11 years old. Gr-I Horee; 3 cows su to be in calf, 3 beifer«# years Glgi su to be in calf; Jersey cow, 3 8;ring Calves, 2 Ewes, bâ€"ecding sow, 3 Goose. IMPLEM ENTS: Maseyâ€"Harris Binder, Mowâ€" e'r'lhu? Rake, 3 Wagons, Carringe, (.‘uldvnwr. drill, 2 plough®, gang r lough, 3 sete of harrows, drill, 2 plough®, gang rlough, 2 sets of harrows, ‘and ,Lnflfsr'.’ghny racks, horse power, ch nil, fapning mill, scales (mxdt.y 1200 the.), double a‘eig{. lonh: sleigh, uble harness, single harness, wheelbarrow. ~oraâ€" dle, forks, shovels, rakes, chains, woodâ€" rack, set gf-v‘lpl_nnk_s. corner cupboard, sink, ols onl merne 3 ts Rectiee, pock Darrels stove, work bench, 2 iron kettles, pork barrels, ‘Daisy‘ Churn and otber art‘cles too numerous too mention. _ Also 100 busbels of Barley. _ THE GURNEY FOUNDRY CO., Limited, T Vancouver. EOE PSUTUO TCO deea Cea 2c 0d TERMS: AJll sums of $10 and under cash,over that amiount 12 months‘ credit upon c-alxnved joint notes or 5 per cent, C geonm for ps{ ment of credit amounts. n and geese cas JOSEPH MICKUS, PETER LLITYILLER, * _ Auctigneer. Froptictor. (HREE hundred ‘mores in the Townsbip. 1‘ Pilkington, lots3, 4 and 5, concession gra n in Ontario, There are twosets of buildâ€" ggs and it bmihnqh to be faâ€" med lQ‘OD:, ".'I:: g;u’ggl?s or particulare apply to undersigned on mymmuu,uwmmw JAMES HUNTER, 19.t. Alma. P.0., Ont. Farm for Sale. IPBAT valuabl» farm consisting‘ of 105 acres siluated betweenHe delberg and St,Jacobe on the south side of the Conutgdonlum. 16 éres s hardweod bush,the remai is cleared dnd in a good state of cultivation. Upon the TE Om M PHRa OO PeC OA omik s a good bank bara, a stone dwelling. dropera and {a well #upplied #ith hard and. eoft water. This farm‘is suitable for dairy purâ€" poses â€" For further parijetjars apply to. Wednesday, October 2nd, 1901, E valuable farm consléting of 224 «itnated at Natchcz, 3 miles east part of Lot 56. mmbaufln state cultivation, balance i and swamp. U this property is a 1 bank we h and all n'm ou mfl fwuob is well su wi hard and water. ‘A wind mill at well and mnfl.-dhn ll'l;.‘:n‘:mlfll nnil‘- v land and_ enough awamp m.&‘:n‘hm;"onnur: separately. â€" For fur ther particulars apy § * MA sHANTZ, 08.3 mds Berlin p. 0 , Ont. erioo, Upon this property is a good cemnt y etrn Tas oyms and particulars apply to the propric Lor on the prow isem, c & P * O qut German P.O. Auction Sale Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale NRAMY® House 7 forhang Thiee tm h of Young "and m aterioo. can be gi to Siâ€"tf oung St, Wa‘erloo, House for Sale. NHAT valnable farm ng &Ifl acres, Bochtel‘® near fla three lea south of Berlin, in the Townehip â€"!‘.-': mo _ SAMUEE GOOD, St. Jacobs, Ont 28â€"3 mds House to Rent. Why noi. call and see them? They‘re Canadian mAdp, Tu gurranteed and sold in Waterloo by $Â¥X ashion m bail CONRAD BROS. of A fire that‘s always ready for any . need at shortest notice. . â€"_. m Much less fuel requiredâ€" ~«. / No worryâ€" . h No poorly cooked mealeâ€" _ _ A perfectly ventilated overâ€" _ . An oven that bakes evenly, . be cause our patent flue kecps the heat always uniformâ€" * * ,_ A drawâ€"out oven rack,an oven ther» mometer and a front drawâ€"out grateâ€"- 4 ~?'._ These are some of the points you gain by buying the l ma BY a #imple contrivance the Imporial t can be chang: d to cut from 10 to.12 fnches 4 asfdesired, andâ€" has ext a strong 2] inch Steel Channel Frame »ud Improved Tilt. . It will do the work of two walking plows. + AÂ¥e Imperial Gang Plough The above ‘ogetber with the National rnd the Contury which is adapted +pocially for heavy clâ€"y soil, are all fitted wi‘h the Verity Patented Double Cone, Dust Proof, Self Oiling Wheel and are gusrantce} t‘.e best line of gang ploughs in the market, winning: the Grand Gold Medal =t the Paris Exposition, 1900. For sale at the Masscyâ€"Harris W s opposite the market, Wate 100. cS Buggies. PAY for themselves th 2 seasons. wfllï¬nlm‘lhmlhmmmw The provides a constant nrv in front of each cow; the water water is warmed; there is of and the supply is mm:tf m n use and farmers are â€" y farmer and dairyman have ‘or partioniar® write or oul"?u w signed â€" Pipcs ept on hand ting done. Gear windmilis.also e «in A. C. Thoman, â€" _ K ing St., East of Scott, BERLIN. Woodward‘s Waterâ€" ing Basins, 20â€"6 mos. _ _ ;. Petersbur«. May 13, 1901 Mr, H. B. Duering of the COity Meat Mazket has secured enough stallâ€" fed beeves to leep his enstomers sup» lied until July 1st, You can rely apon getting the very choicest meat thereâ€" fore at all times, â€" TheMarket has been freshly painted and papered, a founâ€" tain aud pond have been installed, Allâ€" ed with spechled beanties. . The showâ€" window s ars filled with hams, cooked and raw, bacon, uwo&d& most tempting 1 ind. Dflodh:!‘ copstantly on hand. Drop in and see one of the best and neatest shops in I hhve the finest and the l‘"ï¬ stock of buggies in the County to select froni The Mel‘ufllg noiseles gï¬gr is noted to the most durable "and â€" Antst e I scihthonp." Lumber wegensnnd sell cheap. Lumber w d the Wilkinson and Fleury Horse uhoeing done so as e comfort â€" and developâ€" his feet Interfering prevented. § Western Ontario Toronto, Montreal, â€"\\ innipeg and For Farmers and Dairymen, Stailfed Beef. E. N HAWKE, Ageat. GBO. LAUTENSCHLAGEI BERLI Duering. Potorabacy Ost. m