F é Jansen Bros., The Watch House â€" â€" Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer Feb. 20â€"Stock and implements of Wm. Koebel, 9th con., 1 1â€"2 miles * ~morthâ€"west of St. Clements. Feb. 21â€"Stock and implements of Isaac _ Stauffer, near Glenallen. ‘Feb. 25â€"Farm stock and implements â€"_of Samuel Eby, 3 milos southâ€"west of A Berlin. March 4â€"Stock and implements of _ George Doerr, 1 mile east of Breslau. ‘March 5â€"Thoroughbred stock _ of _ Shorthorn cattle of Eliaa Kolb, one : â€" mile east of Berlin on the road leadâ€" _ ing to Breslau. March 6â€"Stock and implements of _ Geo. Miller, 1 1â€"2 miles east of Elmira. March 11â€"Sale of Jacob B. Gingrich, â€"~â€"3 miles west of Preston. Ihr%fnrm stock and implements of George Brenner, 1â€"4 mile west of Heidelberg. CHRISTMAN â€" At Windsor, Fel 9th, the wife of Chas. Christmar of a son. REIST â€" In Woolwich, the wife of Ephriam daughter. LINDER â€" Near Elmir the wife of Samuel L daughter. 3 HESSE â€" In East Zor the wife of: Jos Hesse ter. STEINBERG â€" At New Hamburg Feb. 10th, the wife of Hy. Stein berg, of a daughter. MOFFATT â€" At Galt, Feb. 10th the wife of John A. Moflatt, of : daughter. MASTER â€" At Berlin, Jan. 15th the wife of Oliver â€" Master, of _ daughter. to get satisfaction out of your iblesome watch is to have it reâ€" CLARKE â€"â€" In East Zora, line, Feb. 6th, the wife of Clarke, of a son. WETTLAUFER â€" In West 9th line, Feb. 10th, the wil cob Wettlauier, of a daught WINTERMEYER â€" At Feb. lith, the wife of J. mejer, of a daughter. _;I by our watchmaker. He made a watch and can repair WEBER â€"At LENNOX â€" MILLER â€" In _V ley Township, Feb. 4th, by T. L. Armstrong of Millbank, ert Lennox to Elien Arnold. MILLER . SCRUTTON â€" At Feb. lith, by _ Rev. A. G. D. D., E. E. Miller of Chici Emilie, _ only _ daughter of Scrutton. BNYDER â€" COLEMAN â€" At Cal Feb. 12th, Peter Snyder of Wia ton to Caroline Coleman of Galt HEIPEL â€" OTTO â€" In South East hope, Feb. 5th, at the residence © the bride‘s â€" mother, Mrs. Cathar ine Ofte, by Rev. D. Rieder, Henr Heipel to Emma Otto. HUEGLIN â€" MAURER â€" At W terloo, Feb. lith, by Rev. E. : Schulz, Frederick Hueglin of W terloo to Carrie Maurer of . Ro: tock. wile of G ter. SCHNEIDER â€" RANK â€" At Ber lin, Feb. lith, by Rev. R. vo Pireh, â€"John Schneider to Lydi Rank, both of Wellesley. BERDUX â€" GABEL â€" At Bader Jan. 29th, by Rev. F. Loeb, Co lin Berdux to Matilda Gabel, bot of Baden. GALLAGHER â€" COLEMAN â€" _A _ ‘Galt, Feb. 12th, George Gallagh of Halton to Mary Elizabeth Col «man of Gait. "BRUBACHER â€" sCHELLY _ â€" j __ Berlin, Feb. 12th, by the Rev. | da &A Watch Mainspring AUCTION SALES s affected by atmoapheric changes & should have the best you can i‘ you waut good unyww no m are reasonâ€" In Woolwich, . Fet of Ephriam Reist, MARRILAGES BIRTHS King %lmu daughter. Berlin, Feb. 16th, th F. Weber, oï¬ a daugl Hesse of a daugt {1l] In West Zora . the wile of Ja a daughter. â€" At OB fe of J. Wi i, Fet inder, § || ion Ki t STUMPE â€" At Elmira, «Feb. 12th, Oscar William, infant ol Peter ~~F. Stumpf, aged 8 .:h and 20 _ days. * "% R MARTIN â€" Nea~ Elmira, Feb..7th, ~the infant child of Medréd Martin, aged 10 months, MARTIN â€" Near St. Jacobs, Feb. 8th, Bishop Abrabam Martin, in |. his 68th year. ‘ BOEHM â€" At Bamberg, Feb. 8th, the little â€" daughter of Anthony] Bochm, aged 9 years. CHALMERS â€"â€" In Mornington, Feb. 9th, Adam Chalmers, . aged 11 years, 1 month and 15 days. WAHL â€" At Berlin, Feb. 12th, Mrs. Adam Wah!, aged 24 years. KNOLLâ€"In Brant, Jan. 19th, Valâ€" entine Knoll, sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. | _ Jos. Scheuermann, _ formerly _ of Lexington, aged 59 years, 9 months and 15 days. GILLOW â€" At Hespeler, Feb. 3rd, Maria Bartels, â€" wife of the late g| John Gillow, aged 11 years, 1 ;| month and 4 days. BROWN â€" At Hespeler, Feb. 5th, ¢| Margaret Eunice Kubs, wile _ of Mr. Brown, â€" aged 62 years, 1 g| months and 19 days. {| SWITZER â€" In Peel Township, Feb. ‘ 6th, Tobias Switzer, aged 83 years. AlMIEHM â€" At Berlin, Feb. 3rd, Hilâ€" " da, daughter of Jos. Michm, aged ?c 11 months and 11 days. . | SCHILLING â€" At Berlin, Ef’h 8th, ter "yg.,{, Rli Brubsher of Dids burg, Alberta, u'l.m Schelly of Berlin SCHILLING â€" At Berlin, Feb. 8th, Robert Irvin, son of Chas. R. Schilling, aged 6 months and â€" 234 days. HAMMERâ€"At Berlin, â€" Jan. 31st, Aloa,. little daughter of Herman Hammer, aged 4 years. J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resi dence Duke St., opvosite .ettor. l Upward Tendency in Grain and Live Stockâ€"The Latext Quotations. Wednesday Evening, Feb. 18. and the) glinc wh ers. . Co 12 calves. Eâ€"port Cattieâ€"Were in good demand, but the olerings were so heavy that the price fell off about Sccgcr ewt. Cholce exportâ€" rvs sold at $4.40 $5.00 and mediuin ones Sheepâ€" Were steady belng in & and selling at $5.50 to $8.10 1 export ewes. Lumg â€"Were steady but dul! $4 to per ewt. Caivesâ€" Were steady, selling each and being in :o«i demand Hogsâ€"Were steady, selling it 11 of 16 se Ch foronto St. Lawrence Market Duin Minn Mil w Detr 8t. 1 Febr sage tor 34 p trou. pass stendy; I Kansas Turkey Wheat Flour, Ocean.......... Flour, Pastry.... ...... lllllinp. rm. Eggs, per dos THE MARKET REPORTS East Waterloo, Feb . 20 is, Feb. 18.â€"Closeâ€"Wheat, tone dull; nary, 21f 20«; )l:y and August, 22f 40¢ wdon, Feb. 18 â€"Closeâ€"Whent, on pas firm, but mot active; cargoes about No If., trom, R«::e Tdh 3d sellers; Walla prompt; 208 3d paid; lron, passage, 20 DEATHS Wa Were steady, sel e ones and $5.75 Lending Whent ; markets / French con erp, Feb 18 Chicago Buffalo sage red British Markets fron, prompt ol';rng, Wheat. English s of yesterday qulet but mmq markets dall. 18.â€"â€"No. 2 red winter, 17%L. LA ve $3 to h to & ad t sellers $9 1 on the street hels offering. 19.00 21.00 17 48 4 5 50 215 40 GD shel elling at â€"|\ Tne Race 84% 4% carllags, t $10 ug at ald ; aize $13 for Dn--ttâ€"d-&tam- the finish, â€" It‘s carries Wlmm It‘s like that in business. Many a man starts off in the race for business success with a burst of ml;u:h seems to assure victory. be begins to faiter and at last he falls and fails. ‘The cause? GeneradMy "stomach trouble." No man is stronger than his stomach, Business haste leads to careless and irregular eatâ€" ing. The stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition becomie diseased. ‘The body is inadequately nourished and so grows weak. C. Cl 43 cAÂ¥ AILAY Wvieanwary ghts _ $ 3 4 + distwend Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of dig:‘twn and, putrition. . It s mnï¬ufl stomach and so strengthâ€" en whole body which depends on the stomach for the nourishment from which strength is made. ‘There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for the " Discovâ€" ery." There is no medicine "just as wood" for diseases of the stomach and ut $10 $ 0.75 allied organs. «Your ‘Golden Medical Discove formed a wonderful cure,"â€"writes House, of Charleston, Franklin C had the worst case of dytpex:h. say, that they ever saw. After t doctors and everything I could hea benefit, I tried Dr. Pierce‘s Golden covery, and now I am cured." Guelph Mercury.â€"In Galt the othâ€" er day one of the dials of the town clock became clogged with snow and ice and the whole machinery stopped short about 12.30. It is apparently still stopped. Porhaps the Galt peoâ€" ple will start it again when they get that sugar beet factory. Dr i;i;me'l Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. R miles .. w !a7. | The farn Iny. | clea ‘mnd 7 38 acrea ® . q1 | balan e p s well fenc . On it is a 13 eary outâ€" at both s» â€" | aprings 0 84 IN Sewing Department a number of git find steady employment.. RICHARD ROSCHMAN & BRO., Waterloo Button Works 45 acres of land 2 miles north of Preston. !f acres of fall grain,firs‘â€"class barn and buildings good orchard. Immediate gnnu-ulon given. Agply to Isaac SBHOEMAKER, â€"2 mos. Preston P. 0. 208 red Limited qua peas ) Apply to THK undersigoed frame house cn Waterlco, coptaitd & Sh sim Pla Sna Girls Wanted very modern conwenience,. Al 0 {0r6e ©IUT puilding ot« on Young St._ Fer further partic ilats apply personally or h{\leltm to ctf PHLLIP KRAFFT, Waterloo 40 «6 l J OTICE i1 heveby iven UNY i | NMep Ame erreranm i Ece Farin for Sale. 19 or three farms. 1 wndâ€" reigned on th Tfl.\'l‘ valuable farm consisting of 183 acres, Bechtel‘s Tract, near (Grman Mills, thrce miles south 0‘ Berlin, in the Township of Wa!â€" erloo. l'ï¬ofl th‘s pm‘:erly is a geod cem nt dweiling house, a bank barn, and cony nient outhouses, is well supplied with hard and soft water and is in a Pret cla«s state of cultivation. For terms and particulare apply to the propricâ€" tor on the prea.ises, ISAAC SNIDER, _ _ Farm for Sale. T. Small Farm for Sale TIHE undersl@ned offors for asle her valuable farm, ituated 4) miles southwest of Berlin and 1 milo east of Mannheim, consisting of 10 scres On it is a good d welling bouse, new bank barn and all ntce.-ur?' nutbmlding fruit bearing trees, and is ve snrolied with hard and soft water. The farm ‘s in a high state of cultivation and is suitable for market gardening. | For furâ€" ther particulars apply to _ !‘l“"l undersigned offers for sale ‘bat dreirâ€" abte farm known as the David B. Kby homestead. in the Township of Waterloo, 1 12 miles . west of the Town of Waterleo The farm contains 219 acres, about 1905 aores clea ‘and the balance in good hardwood bush, 38 acres sown in fall wheat, 45 mores in graes. balan e plowed for lprln‘ seeding. The farm is well fenceds and â€"n fi st clasa state of cultivation, Om it is a good house, bank barn and all necesâ€" eary outâ€"bnildingr. . Also a good mrp\y of water at both hw::efand bt}m ?nd a few mnu&ng springs on t arm. For further rn,lcn 8 apply on the premises or to M B. SNYDER, . Tenders Wanted. 3â€"3mo IHE un?ersigned offers for sale that desirâ€" wble farm known as the ‘John Bricker omestead.", in the townsh p of Wel esley, 1i miles from Hawksville and 4 miles from Eimira, ‘The farm consirts of lot 21 and part of lot 2.and contains 150 aores. well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. On it area go d house, House For Sale. c & s o n P se td .2 w 9R barn, hog pen and ai outbuil ings; wind pump mmnmflwmwn and atables, power mill on barn. 29 acres sown in fall wheat and 35 acres in grass. _4 acres good vrchard, Mmm fam. convenient to ehmh-.\ul;’lrm partioniars apply on the lgfll C. HALLMAN, _ Farm For Sale. Liquor License Act.| era t be itz, Was c of Mr 21 ALED tion at e 20 ® ‘ Golden Medical Discovery‘ has peT 82â€"1mo T OTICKE 1 hereby given thit nm nt mkéwn%uï¬-m Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale To Whom It May Concern. For Sale. iantity of bug proof peas {grass to C. R. GIERS, Heidelberg, Ont. pcd offe re for eale hi two story e en ner Young and Queen St«., i v 7 rooms and kitchen, with ccnwenience. Al 0 three good Young St. Fer further particâ€" CaTHARINE STRASBURCER Mannheim, Ont r« are wasted for the co â€" i on of & church in Waterloo ations can be seen at the resâ€" <on Shantz. Erb St. . The low: n i necessari y accepted . All with or sent to Mr. Cleason , not later than Mar. lst, 1902 THE COMMITTEE, __ Franklin Co.. Ark. "I dy;pcmh. the doctors w. After trying seven I could hear of, with uo e‘s Golden Medical Disâ€" P. 0. Box 214. Waterloo. Ja: ob :« ider, Se German Mill P.O the Township of 5, concession 3. ither for stock or wo ets of buildâ€" med a« one, two of Preston, 10 My. M. H 1 Toin of girls to the !‘nl w lll :‘- :l e A public |‘"s°=fl-:"w Preston, on Tuesday, March 11th, 1902, '-nfdgup. m, sharp, ho Tolâ€" T“H'm , vias â€"Mare 11 y-m«"-hhnwnh.h / 11 years (l.xu lh.&;lm 8 ,“Fh horse 18 l““ old desdale coit, fily, 8 mos. old, calt rising 2 years old. blood ns oo mliieees 22 bo frect by w.'l' o r sal , 8 fresh .fl’::‘.k- cows M to hï¬buruulvu.o ead fat cattle, 5 rearling calver, i plgs, 1 brood sow in pig» 4 & 1 dozen Guir ca pigs, top es seA p l oo 7 l&ll&l"hbw--uâ€"pfl?ï¬lm -:. 4 wechstands, large wardrobe, exâ€" t:hk. 1 dozen chair, 6 Fnrlur hanging lamp, sink. cooking stove (nearly new), box"m-. woodbox, copper }efils, 2 vtzu ® did r barrel, 16 galion barc. w ua'alh tnb. 2 lounges, a lot of fruit cans, il‘ stone, 2 hand saws, shovel gardon rake. 2 horse blankets, buifalo robe. a 10\ of b cks, Martyt‘s Mirror (German), German enâ€" eyclopedia (15 volumer). rewing machine, % courns, 1 déer, 2 common ladd«rs, a lot of Idry heniock Jumber (t and 2 incl), 200 bushel turnips and 25 bushels pf po‘atoes. . is TERMSâ€"Fat cattle. pigs and alsums of $10 and uo amount 8 months‘ eredit on a or 5% per annum off for cash amounts. JOS MICKUB, JACOB B. GINC 83t _ Auctionecr. P the fir«t HOUSEHOLD EFFET3â€"Bureau, cupboard Farm Stock, Implements, Ele.|ii TBI:RE will be sold DJ' public auctio premises of the undersigned. 3 mil west of Ber.in, on the road leading t heim, on Stock, Implements, Etc. LIVE STOCKâ€"Azed hors:. sorrel horse 10 years oid, bro old, brown horse 7 yea s oid, c old, 4 cows -uprxed to be in fat heifers coming 2 yea‘s old breeding sows supposed to b month : old, 50 hens and 1 dog IMPL®MENTS, KTC.â€"Binder (ncd new l)eerinfi mower, hay rake, ped and mower, iron ax e wagon i3 inch t wagon, 3 seated carriage. new Lop bug nâ€"w bob sleigh, bob sleigh, new culte: gloughn, 2 iron harrows, disk harros arrow, road cart, 2 root pulpers, #p/ culti\ ator (Brockville make), new scu land roller (nearly new), 2 two fur ploughs, threeâ€"furrow gabg plough g;rrovn, fanning mill,etraw cutter, 4 harness, 2 new sets single ha ness, h ets, goat robe, 2 lm; racks, wood hammer, crowbar, 2 gravel boxes, : dere. about 80 tin ug‘ pails, sugar | kettles, new wagon box, 20 bags (nc 23 old h?‘.l"osgn chains, for k», «h hose, 2 ta cupgotrd. 6 chairs, sot 4 bedsteads, flour chest. 2 churs s, 4 c some vinegar, milk un!n,‘::om‘c mh‘k owing valuable property ramencing at 12 o‘c ock Auction Saile 15 neres : L‘and in E§‘00fl state 0 soil well adapted for the raising Ol with new buildimi. buitt in 19u1; b 30 feet, house 26 1â€"2 x 27. hard an Just outside the corporation of ‘h lin, 20 minutes walk from post offl B e i Meme o mt Oe esd m«y be h dat once. Have also lots for ® side of corporation and in the Town of | and am prep red to build on any of the easy terms. Have a number of houses f« in the Town of Berlin wor h $1100 to $2600 al conveniences, such as hot wa er he wewers, wate w rksand gas. All kinds c ter, timber, and B. C. shingles for sale. SIMEON BRUBACHER 8â€"1mo T Situated in th W ilmot, Con 3, s y uy bewsen Hn LuCoon.s the A. Barber ho stead There are barn#, one stone d two cisterns, two oâ€"chards of choice i):\lmwu:;! x\lliv lï¬iggï¬rn by let §â€"1m« For furth Not.ce to Farmers. THE n farmers of bred York Pl‘llSUA.\"l‘ to the A notice s herehy gâ€"ver al Mecting of THE MU i ANCE CO. OF CANAD. Head OMce in Waterion, day, March 6th, lflgz Tuesday, Feb. 25th, 1902, The Mutual Life Assurance pany of Canada, has large su morey to loan on farms at | current rates. No Valuation, Solic charges, if application ect to the Head Office 200 Acres of Valuable W uterlo0, Fot Bâ€"lt Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 1901 ; rain Money to Loan. Annual Meeting. tion Sale For Sale. For Sale. W HOLESALE and RETAIL, mpt Delivery to all yarts of the OF Ceo. Wegenast, e a number of housea for : erlin wor h $1100 to $2600 such as hot wa er heati rks and gas. . All kinds of 1 1 OF Tel, 16 galion barc. | Q unges, a lot of fruil | 5. saws, shovel. gardun uffiale robe, a lo% of | a German), Germaen enâ€" %l -evï¬ machiue, 2| 6 mon ladd:re. a l0t of | V 4 2 inch), 200 bushels m, turn‘ps, potatoos ( url under cash; over that | F a approve joint notes | w wpprove J h payment 19 AD A auction on the 1. 3 miles wesl Set slogle har 1 Brig pr B (newr)y rl Land itte H Lor Berlic Mar ums ++ «xOÂ¥ ~3% Registered â€" Shorthorns, _ Tamâ€" worths, Yorkshires and also Horses and farm iImpleâ€" monts. T Eovap oo e prop UIT Wednesday, March 5th, 1902, mmebcing at 1 sWlock p. m., the following l1 Auction Sale Auction Sale Farm~ Siock and Imploments. Tuesday, March 4th, 1902, Auction Sale Notice to Creditors. sA OF **z* Stock, Implements, etc. JYTITR nddersigned offers for «ale MICK H PETHL b ~leiggh gan. _ IM N1 x Da -,‘N.lll. Piea an: View ssunt View FL a i > 40.02, Jo 40 304, Leifer o: f at nde View 31.110, die «t tame of TY THORNS Extensive in foul) 10 years old,. tay c ons ? 1y hauds hight OF MENTsS Me Brealau gh M ELIAS B. KOLB aterioo p i harrow box, cook I‘ï¬dugfl;l, dise harrow, i =. cultivator, 2 bob withlitter at side ; 1 heep and a Leices or . and 1 dog (a good vi ar« 0‘d, in foal; bay horee, 11 years sarâ€": so rel mare. t Waterlco rest Man ) Purham yâ€"Harris â€" binder harve=ter, Maâ€"seyâ€" vator combined. uction on the d in the Townâ€" of Breslau on h 'f':n'y"u _March, a d eccupations 'anmmxunï¬ that all persons <tte of the above > of the Town of who died on of ver that hing ap: vment of . potato ng stove w three of Elizabeth of Waterloo, _Testament of ( the To wn of harp, the it now going on at THE CHEAP STORE, Berlin, will last only two, weeks longer. he ex ade alf; "Sign Gold Star" he w â€" @ smm ere womproes iescs oo im e @fl Q_ ) Fou2 MEDAi f" nial Cottor am HIGHEST AW DIP i. O M Aâ€"A BIG DISCOUNT SALE â€" . * ~ OF BOOTSâ€" AND SHOES £O1D MEDALS and 8 DIPLOMASâ€"World‘s bian Exposition, Chicago, 1898. EEuue HIGHEST AWARDSâ€"St. Leris Agricultural and Mechanical Association, 148, __ ) DiPLOMAâ€"Aiabama Ag‘! Society, Monts \W ARDâ€"Chattzhoochie Valley Exposition, Colum» bus, Ga., 1888. â€" beter" _ ULGEST AWARDSâ€"Wertern Fair Asseciation, Lonâ€" â€" ‘ con, Canada, 1894 s1X GOLD MEDALS and Diplomasâ€"Cal. Miawinter Fair,‘94 s1X GOLOMEDALSand Uip‘em®® 220700000 CC0RCC NLVER MEDALâ€"Industrial Exposition, Toronto, Can., 1896 Rennnancansnonsonsanceconnpanpanonstr .4C,84 Home Comfort Ranges Sold to Jan. Ist, 1897 Ens Tss >#"Range illustrated is sold only from our own wagons at & inifor... price throughout Canada and the United States. mea Mr. Jack Isbell has located a branch of the Waterloo and will Repair all "HOME COMFORT have spent Fifty Thousand Dollars in improvements and perfectin their goods since last they visited this section and are now pmpu‘s to ¢ffer you the c oN THE BALANCE OF MY BUGGIES of good Waterloo King St., East of Scott, _ BERLIN.|tle for T 7 Y"ade of open hearth, cold rolled steelâ€"plate and malleable ,â€"w1ll last a lifeâ€"time with ordinary care. AIT We mv\nvva«_'xn a1d carry 2000â€"7 feet long, 6 inches and upward in diameter 1000â€"8 " «« 6 « «« «« «« o logs. House and Lot For Sale. | inotde;‘w::?lorn shipâ€" | _ _ }';‘::;. m-:ho::‘l' ...-l -“::E:: From six and eight weeks up sonal develop to SOWS one year and upwards, Interfering prevented. ® * all bred from imported stock. A. C. Thoman, Thoroughbred Shorthorn catâ€" ho o Bs | Whoss ol lim ks BERLIN . | tle for sale at all times. Nn e npecenei d 1 :a led HOME COMFPONT STBEL FURNACES. Sec our men‘s overroats, regular $7.00 to $8 00, now $5.00 Factori~s, Saiesrooms w0 k60 k60 k60 t 00â€" $10,00 * $12.00, "*~£9.00. A Discount of 20%, on all our Winter Underwear â€"â€"â€" M. WILDFANG, Logs Wanted OQmECOomFORT . Reduction P averar o + ce cnreenpripey pearperrwenT â€" HIGHEST AWARDSâ€"Nebraska Agwltum Fair FOU2 MEDALSâ€"3Gold and 1 Silver, World‘s Centenâ€" nial Cotton Exposition, New Orieans, 1884. The Wrought Iron Range Co. I pay Fing, Hemlock, Tamarack, Cedar Basswood, Be sure and get my pric¢es before disposing of your I WILL ALSO REQUIRE 3000 CEDAR POSTS. wWROUGHT IRON RANGE CO., LimiteED mnu n ie LOMAâ€"Alabama Ag*l Society, Montgomery. 1888 Chas. Kreutziger. youths‘ boys‘ w6 00> men‘s _ suits "Best Range on Earth." reat ‘ VICTORIES â€"»* These are all good, reliable shes, no shoddy ; and they are 20 PER CENT. chesper whan elsewhere. â€"â€"â€" #HAF THEB â€"â€"â€" special high prices and $POT _CASH for all kinds Founded 1864. _ Paidâ€"up Capital $1,000,000 «rooms and Offices : TORONTO, CANADA, and ST. LOUIS, MOs Western Salesrooms and Offices: . DENVER, COLO. rs a 14 carry a complete stock of Totel Ranges and Kitchen goods } also lwrvawer eTert FURNACES. Write for catalogue and prices. logs delivered at my factory, Erb Street W. H. LEESON. Birch, Beech, Maple, Soft Elm, Rock Elm, Gomg Rapidly. Colum» BIG REDUCTION $11.00 The balance of our winter stock is moving out rapidly. and it is no wouder when you consider the we have made on them. We still have a chnice lot of suits and overcoats to pick from. DEALER IN YORKSH!RE PICS King St., BERLIN. $15.00, ~ $5 50. Wellesley. Black Asb, White Ash, Red Oak, White Oak, Cherry. «# ~C* _ tm $10.00 above business at Ranges FrEE. £5.00. $2.15. $5.00, {9.00. Berlin.