_"y'. Dooc it Give Satisfactilon? delof you: It I'M a“ it (on. G-tuna" â€and... watch-I [HM-WIN?“ mummy arousal? cotm. IL. The Watch Home . . Janxen Bros., ’lh nil-MN council ot tho Town- mp M Wellulcy [not yuan-t. to ud- bunmt. on load-y. the “In any d Oct. 1001. lo o’clock mm. Lou- - Hali, Crotustsill, All members myrmnt. an new in the chit. Tb minutes ot tho previous meeting m tad ma “opted. Comauuticationa, bills and mounts we presented, and and dealt with, a follows, rin... a vus moved try J. B. Lichty, mended by Geo. FOL-well, that. the knowing account. be paid and that ti. Reeve is“. his orders tor the Itâ€. via.: “no Schmidt, tor remixing brings I J. L, Etta, tor manning gn- vel, 5 dayl M. C. Hodmeior, nu. culvert and material J. Burns, rep. etglrqrt and a lurid? Gnhm ros., tiuing a washout Henry Maser, tor 63 loads ot gavel Lemuel Powell, tiliittg in gravel Joann Bowman, cleaning out ditch H.P. J. S. Meyer, to I 35‘1de ot “revel to pathmaste" Wu. Herle, bonus tor 20i rods ot wire fence Goo. McWilliam, tor cleaning ygvel pit, 33.25, teaming plum and sewer pipes, rep. vert and bridge, and put- ting in sewer piper culvert, $8.25; total J. Brenner, gruel contract, 11th cone. E.S. B. L. Fetch, qonul tor 153 rods ot who fence Thos. Hillyard, tor 141 1ouds ot gavel to psthmaaters, $14.10; watching gate five arts, 81.56; total H. Dist, grgvelllng pet con- um J. Gies, drawing and putting in sewer pipes and rep. cul- A. Ahrens, planning bridge " Hawkaviiiq F. Bivour, tinting plank and rep. bridgo J. Helm, cleaning out ditch, " days J. B. Knarr, 'netting up mil- ing and gravel on town line " Wellesley und Woolwich W. Martin, gravel to patlnnu- ters and ion“ to wire twee Albert Smith, gunning per contract J. S. Wash: hr '02 loads ot gravel G. Alles tor as load- ot gra- val Thou. Bigun. dnwlng sewer pipe and “pairing 3 cul- vertl Hairy Neeb, (or IU loads of gravel D. Chalmers, gavel to path- masters G. W. Green. sdvortislng the holding ot the Court at Ap- Thereafter it wu moved by J. B. Lichty seconded by A. Heipel that this Council Inch . grant ot $75.00 towards the completion ot I piece ot reed on the Wellesley and North Euthope Boundary line, known as the Gnhun’l em extending within 100 feet of the cut end of the iron bridge, eastward to the loot of the his tun, subject to the following con- ditions: lat, that the county coun- ellot P. Walter, ol the Township of Welleeley, the pro-pectin contractor - into and sign on agreement to complete the proposed work in a per- manent no ntixlnctery mnner; Ind, tint the road he built with “one and earth clear than high water, what end “tn the road is ctyrnuleb- ell; 6rd, that the Council will not hold themlehee Hobie tor my possi- hle - thnt ml] urine from the , â€with An " "In" "w ___ -- ->l.-' ,,,, P bu. We have And um no†In the am. tetettutet. ==:=====m===z========= ' - . mam h -. I. dw- m tsrtEthit%gGlh'hi"lr"h'i1 $14.30 52.50 23.20 11.50 30.60 5.00 8.50 16.M 18.00 7.07 ‘40 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.05 18.30 It. 28.50 12.7! 57.75 cul- 14.80 5.75 6.50 7.00 L50 11.40 11.65 q .00 1.92 " . M M a“ on: m a ,nlm on u an to: W. but. m u no on 'risteeA.tButtBdBr. It.“ in . 'rttMgtqtttt 'tmile mutual»: i. s hunk to. tho Word bi; It. A“ mm, at lou- Jan â€and " A now my “on. H. will also - but: and should grr.B.utdireettrrtmturrr- but“: and you out ad ,rill he Able to all et-.......Mr. Jlo. 010- ml, at Fischer: lulu, In improv- ing his residues. He In: made " dmou to "do the than ot I bar window, When t1nuhed it Ill] be a credit to P. mm.......m. Bum. ot Zion, pretend mu Woodstock on the 0th mu, and Mr. Shani]: Oll- chtod " Zion and Memorial..,....), Christin: Snider, ot Fischer’s Mills, has sold his 501cm tum to Mr. Burgers, ot Puslinch, st Mo per more, Who says sugar beets do not [use the price of land? ' Per.ortal.--MUs Fatah; itt visiting At the pursottagr.-Mita Hannah Arise, ot Fischer's Hills ll visiting Mend: in ngv, Mich.,.....hrug Minnie Clemens, ot FISCW'I Mills, is visiting her brother In Detroit. Electrical energy may be trtutsmit- ted Around the world it the line volt- 150 is unlimiwd. This [allow- from the law that 1 given power [my be transmitted to my distuxco with comtmt tstrider/r and & ttxed weight ot conductors, provided the voltage is increased directly with the dia- "ance. HOW FAR CAN ELECTRIC POW- Agutha ER BE CARRIED? Jack-R0 'nllEaliiiai': Tow-um a'-trttt ii,tPtrdtntltdlt I. a . M. â€an. In. is; - T "' . mu“; 'h M'“ " m u . -, wpcum M.Tmhamu1m0c- lull-“nth our. one. Bt. u. nation. Tho an. no... a. ". Melt t . omu u. an. W. no Angela, on, wk " in.†------- - and mu. Tom. C. Bush‘s by xossu'ra. a. qridttqr. min-4d - ------------------ii=i- in“ the Ut Non-~11; onb nod-u. ot K00- 'r""""'"'----."'-'"""'-"--" at an n the The physical limits ot electric pow- er transmission are thug ttxed by the practicable voltage that mar no em played. The aliens of the voltage of transmission must be met in the ap- paratus at sweating and receiving stations, on the one hand, nnd along the line ot the other. Electric generntors are the points in n transmission system where the limit of practical voltage is first en- countered. In almost all high volt- age transmission at the present day trlternating generators are employed. Recently the voltage of alternating generators has been pushed as high as 13,000 in the revolving-magnet 1type where all the armature Wind- jngs are stationary. It is quite clear however, that the pressures develop- ed in the armature coils oi trlterna6- ing generators must reach their higher limits at a point much below the 50,000 and 60,000 volts in actual use on present transmission lines. In the longest transmissions with trlter- stating current there is, thelelore, no prospect that step-up trtuuitornsew at the generating stations and step- down transiormers at receiving sta- tions can be dispensed with. As now constructed, the line is that part ot th transmission system when . physickmit to ilie use ot higher voltages first be reached. The (actors that tend most directly to this limit are twe-tem-y arcing between the several wires on a pole, and the less imposing but constant passage ot energy trom one wire to tsnother.--Alton D. Adams, ‘lin the Engineering Magazine (or 00 PATRONIZE HOME INSTITU- TIONS. Mr, H. J. Bowman, Clerk ot the County Council, has been notified by Mr. J. C. Monteith, secretary ot the Suatlord Collegiate Institute Board, that in accordance with tsub-section 7, sec. 34, ot the High Schools Act, passed at the last session of the Le- gislature, that by resolution, the Stratford Collegiate Institute Board have provided that the Strntlordi Collegiate Instituu shall be open to noa-resident and to county pupils on the same basis " resident pupils. This means that supposing a pupil from Wellesley township should st- tend the Strntford Collegiate Iturti- tate, the Waterloo County Council would have to pay to the Strstlord Board the Annual tee on the some min es s Perth County or Stret- ford pupil. Now that the Berlin High School is ln such 3 high Btate of profteieney there will he no neces- sity of Wsterloo pupils Attending sny outside school. Pstronize home in- stitutions. About 7.46 on Tuesdoy, n Mr. dumb Schaefer, ot Waterloo Town- ship, Wu driving into Berlin, he VII so oblivious to his surroundings that he wu “most on the uilway cross- ing of the Gan brunch on Queen St. nut Bumm'l flour mill, before he noticed the out mun coming to- wudl him " . fut rate of speed. The horn. van on the track. He jerked than M Ind succeeds! In napping than quick enough to "on . minus widen. Thu hora near- elt the engine Wu “ruck on in note by the Iron of the engine and ‘m and“ bone- broken. rm other- vt- no m was dole. Dr. Inl- Iron - all“ M attart* to “o w NIH], which my m. II. M nyl n w I mix: a... which I. um 31» no. A-tm-be-ot-e, mammal-mm. A NARROW ESCAPE. ll tit--" Ioolvtch. M. 1m. hvlbolauun Broil-n. at: SIM W“. a... M, in VII. ’11 In! Blunt, ot I but“. E-u..-" cm. 0.1.: tth tho I“. 9! w. E. lwvlu. at A "e Ian-h mm 'baMbo.e, Out. M. h It. d Martin um. at . -. , _ 0'ReF-At m, on. hi. a. wth at P. O’Bmh. ot . (“gnaw 'thtid-..At Berlin, Oct. at, any“. otruv.D.W.t5rtusr,tt" Inch- ht. - smell-M New Gunny. Bert. ll, thewitsotWchanl Who! t Ion. tutaltarb--tn Wstaloo Ty, Supt. It, the vita of Rudolph Reimhtn. of I “nutter. Atuatq--ht Berlin, Oct. at. the Trite at T. R. Adona, of . Ion. He-tr-At Berlin, Oct. 8rd, me wile at Henry Hauler, ot t Ion: bietnet-hrereeAt St. Agntha, Sep. Mrd, at we R.C. Church. by Rev. Father Hubert, J. mother to Christina Meyer. both at St. "ek-Robertson-ht Wellesley Tp., near Nlthburg, Oct. 2nd, " the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robertson, Roder- ick Jack, ot near Newton. to Kete Robertson. Seagrturv--MacLauchlan-At Guelph, Oct. 8th, at St. Andrew‘s church, by Rev. Thos. Eakin, M.A., Ed- ward Frowd Seagrnm, eldest son of Joseph Seagrarn. M.P., ot Wa- terloo, to Edna. Irvine MacLaueh-l Ian, daughter of Alexander c. Mac- Lauchlnn, ot Guelph. Miuer-Scharootr-At Berlin, Oct. 8th l at St. Mary's church, by Rev. W. l V. Kloepper, Alex. Miller, ot Reruns, Mich., to Carrie Schwooh. ot Berlin. Ritter-Peters-At Toronto, Oct. 2nd, J. E. Rider, ot Toronto, son ot Adam Rider, Elmira, to Miss Po- ters, ot Toronto. Peil-Hauck-At West Montrose, Sept. 30th, at the residence ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck, Edward Feii, ot St. Jacobs to Louis Hauck. - Bond-Garland-Near Haysvilie, Sept 23rd, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gur- land, by Rev, W. H. Johnston, Wm. Bond, of Chesterfield, to Jessie (inland. He1wig-Foers '. 3: --At New Dundee, Oct. 7th, Adam Helwig of near He1wig-Foers : 3: --At New Dundee, Oct. 7th, Adam llelwig of near Neustadt, to Emma Poerster, of Wellesley. Stager--Wilkins--At Hespeler, Oct. 8th, Arnold Stages to Miss Wil- kins, both ot Hamlet. Prieo-Ttrrlor--At I’m-ton, Oct. 2nd, try Rev. c. w. Omens. Albert Price, of Ruble, to Mutha Tay- lor, " Preston. Jacques-king-In East Zena, Sept. 29th, Percival Jacques to Margaret eldest daughter of John King, all of East Zorra, Pacer-Diamond-In Wilmot Tp, town line, Sept, Mth, " the home of the bride's lather, Wm. Diamcn". Rev. R. A. Facey, of Lion's Head, to Annie R. Diamond, 1reinho--Ellerbrandt--At Berlin, Oct, 2nd, by Rev. P. A. MacEwan, Al- exander Meinke, ot Berlin, to Mag- gie Ellerbrandt, of Waterloo. Hagert-pekleinhautr-At Berlin, Oct. 6th, I, Rev. German, Harry C. Hagen to Mina DeKleinhaus, both ot Berlin. Mueller-Schwab-ht Berlin, Oct. 8th by Rev. W. Kloepler, Mr. Mueller, ot New Germnny, to Caroline Schwob. ot Berlin. Martin-Near Waterloo. Oct. 9th, Lizzie Bauman, wile of Rev. Paul M. Martin, aged " years. Niergarth--At Waterloo, Oct. 9th, Wm. Niergnrth, aged " years, 7 months and 27 duys. Letnntut--Nenr Baden, Oct. 7th, Christian Lehman, used 87 years. Wilson-At Guyandette. West V... Oct. lst, John L. Wilson, Sr, for- merly ot New Hamburg, in his Oct. lst, John L. Wilson, Sr, tor- metly ot New Hamburg, in his 82nd you. Reims-Near Breslnu. Sept, Milt, Wi- dow Dorothes Weise, aged 84 yen-s, 9 months and " dnys. Mrlior-At Berlin, Oct. 4th, Dr. Ru- doll G. Myliul, aged " years, 6 month: and 4 days. Cresaman--Near Brethu. Oct. 8th, David. infant um ot Non: Cress- I mm, aged 1 you and ' months. tguntmer-In But Zorn. Oct. 2nd, William Summon. of But Zorn. in his Mth you. Bureholder--At Elmira, Sept. Mth, Nancy, wile of Mosul Burkholder, aged " yarn. a months md 1 an. Fischer-ht New York, Oct. 8rd, the widow of Joseph Fimher. formerly at Berlin, aged thou! " "an. 'eeEwat--ht Gait. Oct 8rd, Janos C. Mel-3m. in " 'ut you. Rieker-At StteMeld, Oct. tth, Ruth Enema, v". of Christopher Richer, aged " "on. a months and " up. Sir-At "mica. 8th, L",: Sign mm a! no u Into , an yam. than. ad a an. 'thier-At km. on. Mh, u the trt-. d Iâ€, In. - Iury. cl has“. not a M J. K. SHINN, P-Dt-te Dd In“, [wan-.0... Thisâ€. P'" MARRIAGES aim-as DE BATES iiifiK,ifii2llpthft the can-mm om- mans-um unduly luau-n m - nun-J Dr. Pute's PMâ€? W eu.er, Joseph Mickus. Auctioneer. 1 Oct. 16--Smck and lmplomonu of I Jacob Bummer, 3.4 mile not of ( Bnlnberg. I Oct. 18--Estate of the Into Peter a. 1 Martin, 1 mile northwest 0L " I Jaontrr, also farm of Levi P. Martin and Marts Rem. Oct. fr2.--8toek and Implement. of I Mkhul Krenuweieer, " Bridge 1 port. 1 Oct. 25-Parttltare of the law Mn. _ Schekane, near Erbullle. I thst.30 - Stool aad Implements of Jno. R. Donald, 13th conceulon of Wel- leeley. 2 miles northwooc of Rawh- ville, 3 mue- Northeast of Linwood. Oct. 31 -- Howl property of Fidel Sehlobel. In Walleneueln. Nov. 4-8toek ind implements of Otto Trlller, n Fueport. Nov. 10-3w ounce of Mr. Moogk, Elwin. Nov. 13 - Shook nod implements of Chrutlatt B. Snyder, 1 1-2 mile Southeast. of Konntll or 1 mile North of Fisher’s Mills. Nov. 20--Chu. Monlmn.3 miles South out of Elmira, or " Jerusalem. NOV. 26 - Henry Cookman, 1 mile. Summon of Elmira. Dee. 16 - Stock and Implements of Jacob Wsidtsntstunrmsr, 1 mile East of Brealan. Dee. 30 __ Sunk end Implements of Chas, P. Miller, at. " Agatha. Small non-'1 Tosntrvl at, once, either litre or hard buds to In qtativtrreei at Town's non. yard, Min-kn. Squaw. 02-h, M ft. BrtAAy1, _ " ' Valuable Property for Sale l" the vllltrtttt of Sunburn Viva-loo mun- uhh. conuimng " mm of Karma land. trutrsNo tor market. gardening or other " p. govt» On thls was In a wad awaiting oven trawl; rough can a mm le bank In n. I‘m a nun mung well a? pun 20m water. Three mm ' f fall when. are sum and n prime condition, Fur um- and particular: nprly to AARON cuss)“: on the meme“. on Shropshire Sheep For Sale. N UMBER of about!!!“ mml. rum Iamtm and gounk "In. tut vol entered l Mao short. horu uh t. M service, , bull calves. you" can All amok regitrtrmd Pr clique for min- Lrltlon. HIV» been bending tg Thin: we co MuPr tor put highteen "an In tNat. but luring. Farm “use m'leu Norma! Mer. Elmo 1 man or lu- nlunuvl "If... mile- and "retu. N Am an Mahmud but, the ro- munder in In A we“. M (Valuation. On It h I I? ttrhsk , new but ham M n. brick rhlm hounlxoo It. and All noon-Ian mattmihilrttu. (and well wir h wind mill null or char! of nttotim mm bum-u “on. For “an and pay-Hemm- “my to the proprietor ol 0.. mini-M or by lunar m CYRUS CBEtLtOCANc _ v Farm for Sale. THAT "“Ihh‘a farm ran-hung of II) may. or I... "iuantetel than mile- 1 ET." " WWâ€. 8Blld to E: 'i?ltr'4i'iqtt :25 Town of Waterloo "tttSu,, m. n-m a“ Town of Berlin. Noticed WNWUVM' “to. 011cm.†with: t In†tmet- I N "1,VSt,ra?M1Gtl.".",,l,ft,'lle'l)Cd';t. ip, fam‘argm‘wmm-Lb tH yo i,rii'"iiGiftitiidirfieiCeAP, r Mum: can“ Auk-t " purl-.0.» “I 1eeierd',,t2tt,'tN'ttt,Itl8th",', d rm new 'itqtttsittg - “mh hull mull-mu and-cumin it 'tthe Mad " 'fht.'%rf, maul-Mm V a m- m . ie-i-eq rho.“ ‘ ' In, _ - â€all.“ I. tiilii.igt'.e.?1tti an: In an; t.â€- a Lu! AUCTION SALES LOST '!,,. 1?i'td:t',titii'liiii'iiriiie't= Biigt8h?.it?),?,gyi!EEe,ttT' I Bar 'tttsh misp- Mug-33.75: P" 'Stu:':' ~Y.~ "iillEttil'ii'ii'ij.r?,','i'ii h,,____ _,_,i_ _'"" - c. BRAIN, Chairman or Board of Work; JOSE B. swam». ieiar%o', Ont. 1l'lr,b'4 ','lr,e,h'ii'l?,).tt1trifA%EHt. nun-ac Ii l gr Fab. a: 'sth-tq v 'ei-tr. Cf'c'Jrriiii'ift 'Jt57tggtt,'pitgtt 2iiif,iitdcJeirai "u-eau; - 7" 7 all“? =e a.“ new you: can. null m‘ï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬‚‘ï¬a‘fl‘ï¬'}? in 'pat1'tfls tti'htlW,'pl'hl8 bllTi CGiGisi7tirii dB" 1 i iililgyiiiii'Ji. " tdttga,Q.Tt,u M... in! lama-d modulus: [iiafiiE-"-'. _ _ _ nau- out. Jon. In“. boo-0. In Am. In. human. Two mule Fm}; in the Tm a Wool-ink. arrgstil attack; m.. the mubb of“. to Mr G. nun. 141.31, Tova- - “outwith. Wank» Conn-:1. - Eif2'dWgtstatl"t',.We thorn-chad and ttht “linking Yr.", . 2glrlt' J"tt',' u “an " I A wo how-o. but bug's-d omn- wmmnr. “to gov-d wall-nod tf ma. Torm- whl be M kmwn on y of ab LEVI P. AR N CHRISTIAN P. litl'trr1'l ) mm" Attt-otim.amtvuor1t.-.ittt%tby Mend fond. ttso bsrm of we unduly-ad. b lulu Hm: of Elam-s. wand-t of B Mr. otuahtoh 10 was in MUM but. on it u I how. hunk born um pod arch-rd. Tenn will be mad. known on any at uh. Jon. llClUl. LBVT P. Inn-ml PtrTeietoo “an Ame-our. Hm Bun} ERE will be sold by “mun new on the minim of Michael “my“, in m “hue ot Bridgeport. on umâ€. October 22nd, 1902, Auction Sal. ._oy... My. om tun. pr, Lia a - I tet, whine. wrln an mart. hurl-ll. trms _ uh. my Raids. cum lump. nod corn ladder. Aha on the runs an and vines there will In named for a " â€Ian u. hum. with load orchard .lld TE1tM8-Ail mm ot so And under u-h: our that "mount In nmmhu' a .dlt on wrovod joint raptors (15'5“. per tannin on I.', Lt ers Juan. um...- u,. w. -....y........ - _ - __ P, mom or oral“ amount; Room. chicken: nnd cnrl (udder nu cub. Term. ot red an“ nude known on d" at we» J on. chkcn. mamâ€. KRIU'I'ZWIISIR 'timttotterr. Fromm»: auesear,2th,iggit.t) um- $7.000 Worth of Broken lots and size. ttfAeetuntttat" -iriiTirGr-iiia- Stock of Clothing going for8t,ooo. k ' Child ' and s I Aue'tlfy1fa q tr,Pafo:cfl,"l'irtei8lit3'l,?d " igltht 1ettaTsPggtt 'm.egggtt,rgtguggthuagrl'tl It "lt'ltl."l2 . Suntan, October 18th, MPA, Real an». Stock, Implant-tn Th’ro mum mid hr "mun auction m the {menu-e.- of Ihenndemgnrdin Welleal‘ y T]; on m. 7. Con. s. t at I mile we“ ol Burn- Farm Stock, Implements, Mr Auction Sate ih'iirsduy. October tttth, I902, at I (ft-lock B. m. sharp. the (allowing valuable worn? VV.:.- s 'OU, c, 2hsr raven, lo and I: you: old; nun-elm". coming' you! old; , grade cows. 'mrmd who!" on": 8 even; 21mm. 1 you a ', .yiyytiArnhry,.., .. .. T mu; .m- . vwv ........F I "PLEM EST“ ETC -huw Nusttet eat- tirator, culzlvnor, 'nxcn hinder. mower. Mod drlIlme rake. mwiron ham-v. wooden Inu- row. Arr Now (No. in, 'rd “a. Iron at; “so", trp buqy. new a! h emu". wood rack. ttgtg,',)?, who. ii,Gi;'ii;ie, barman. not. sir gm human. pneumatic mum quantih of pum‘pn. Mot. cl mungoldu tad I qaunmy of fer, My. l ERMB-TUs, room 3nd .1; nuns of 3‘0 And under. cash ', ovu- that mount tt mamha‘: will. on nwrovm john new: In a RIT cant. por unnu- " for cub pun-unl- ot omdit tumour-- Jot llama. neon “ovum-ran. Auctioneer. .- - however. Notice to Farmers.| Farm for Sale. m uranium ,rtghq. to Inform m t-ttetttio wanna-.mm ma, Yarn-Ir.- lie-1:219 Mm Ne REE-333$. WW“ I" A than ell) sol-u JMMWM that» mer, of an Town of Wank». ud- Johln. [Inn of It Amo- Wobar. tom under and whit-Moo. Mano. pm an Mod, ' man new†1"ttU', you! and"! in nun-cl but no " up. Won no- - with Anti-I In“. - " W '-t'.xta-s n to am- uo,. apply In WILIJAI “1‘03qu ' WW P. o. Auction Sale kiigilslgirtlrir' Notice to iltt)dittgt " m Alma of a. 5mm of A" my arch)", bah of IM Tnvuh’fd But, .rur, m (In Cnnly of "Minion, is Me Praia qf Ontario, Forâ€, Brand. ‘H (II-Mn human-um hKBO. b a 1'ik"t':At, ard 2rs,ttNttlt Ea/e 1t,2tt !?,,te,tu,tRF,1,ti',"i'e'i'l, fth'itA' at h "it 'ttatt in :1. n- o . D b 5 - tiitttP,tegtit.ti ll Inga, INMit' A . . - “will. chattels. Farm for Sale “W. a " 14!! H m-or--- ....0F. _op... 1:158}m 'on mm- 3o by": up if. n. nummo mum . 55% 2g2t'tretg,t"W. tt 'tl sup-on: m r. . . F... 'l2tr,'alSfl'."dtM'ietlh,'l: " itMtrrgttettsttArdlt - mun-u a. an In - a. Inmatflmmlt ftp. d. = 1:3 Wmh'pdudd'd“ “new.“ M'mh titerth2Ttt,n"dhr2tit “and. hl"ttfN'TtAN 'the'tthttTdrlt'd"t tn wgyuuquznoo. guin- _ h',rdt',t"dr'L'Yt All“. abet-11mm suntan")! wwmmmwonp. me-llcu sizes ia Fait ' A Boys; and Mrout.he -'iiGi'Uiiii, tha' 2 _ d lee: Sul “fun: 3 My. s,.dt,"iteav1"lt'idfguaf prices ago $1.00 to ttit In; i8to3s' __ -i - _ _ __ _ '. Yo Men's and Men's Suits. In ee from anti sch"','),':;','),,'; um price, 'ittal's't'tattot suits-ha 34te44. .. .... . .. .. . __. . __., .. "f, '1 iv“ one re ulrinx cloang than“ all and n hug-h A. than. we“ n- all at 'IU'? Bought nine. opening lamina. when; I In" eonan 2 mecca-fun hat sale. within “no that month. lhe community a my. knot I do II I ndvortine. All clothing 7 7 tht 8ttlttttttAr longing " , O'clock. mum conthiue aim] at ohmic in cold. TermalCasts M, Sign, Gold Star. iiFiiiiiiieii "Fm" “Eta-:03- oTTagi rc npmdumumuawh- - " out. two or tte tarms 'trr iirAerulHtepW_teP. Garaaa ara "FM" :9: Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale In '"2,eetc,ge"r,t'd Elm of had 1't',rlll"'ml'l'lTraa'L%T'idiisir7a t tt m m?- - tWd "‘33: on. ' . r dwelling with n"! inch“ " mob-d 1t,",N','lt1't '1“:an but urn. good mob-rd and - mun. mun. For tum â€Khuln- wply to a. land-night In "ts. BAH-Ln Inna“. mum Mun BOTH-II. ay-tt Bloom. Mn. Farm foe Sale. Thst vslunblo has in Wnurloo T'p, Mn, Lot 04. Upon Block. mmatrthttt of " mam unmounte- u good puma but! not "t broken. " wro- bu- and an raami tn good Btato o' cultivation. Bunk In" And lint-hot]. 70x16 (out; lag pen tor D hugs. It: so (can; driving shod 22: feet; new "to my brink dueling. alt am rgP"Ntrt, good. you-m around. a good'walb. I III on mum of Common And iiirsiliii from Berlin. w-u be son " I mun. Yo" tarthur pullo- ugl-n uppl: on me 1)â€me or by letter " Ch'?,'ell,Ft, lot a. ' Ella?“ r. In up of th. th' W '39,!!!" "iiririii l"" valuable farm. Lot 1.00m. _ out. lee TWNMD at Wallaby. I mu. wen u. Clement. counting oi Ill) m M which scre- holwod And In Ind m ot oulunr Lion. And the balam" huh M and†“any, ',tt",,,teop2,,h",'a brink hm nod bulk ban. The (um I. we] wuaeod with awn:- Ind _ Ind mm is u out“ an n. of I meg. For Maul-nu to an». on. um GREAT 3m P3101 . CLOTHING SALE Farm for Sale. NBIBTING of lt not“. IBM“ I I“ Norm" toe bt. g-tts-d Inna-Vault “:31.“ $3.“ . taf2,tt,trls',t'h' I ot " on r II " Bott m; m mongol. 'rt,'M'tg'd prun- mn an!) to JACOB mm.“ um " no». F, 0.. on WM SOUR CHOICI FAME for do a a um- In tho â€and. o! In: Ind not; In“ tutu-muo- an it (no. 'ng, (Jule! WIN-01in. AF-t no. â€wall. (it Farms for Sale. "it,ellt,M,'h1 north-'01 at - Al.' ooml- iiie,tl"tgt'ttt'tgp.'ttlt h h. on a ago-ibu- Ia‘ud chi “Mull! gur'At1rt and“ IMhmM- “ (u I.- my}! â€not; I: tunic 'artMoaf' Farm for Sale ibieru. BUGGIES ztxtiie>xtzt:3astEg, $0-tmo GG ik-tit-io-ii/ik-Ga- Farm for Sale. AtthOSterlOthln‘M II.“ - GAiiiiia aGiViitae to Jun-.3 3mm Am P.0.. on. JOHN K. HIYIR. BL Chub P. th _ A" unnu- Dal": GEORGE 11mm}. .mu‘&. 4 " ttah'" " booth») TP. 'an. MA“ Iâ€, M. Wlldfang, Pg'tfdtet1',tytrt'grdi "-= til = 2",1htN,ttT. !)1iilt)'il, 9991- 1°.“ If.“ h 6 , s Gingrich WATERLOO _ "i Grain Market an hupply you with tho choicest flour and feed in Water. loo. Milverton and Pure Manitoba flour bundled. Wheat oxehmgod for flour. All kinds of grain, mill feed, relish}. stock food, B\bby'l Cream Equivalent, oil take, lin- seed men], salt, rolled can, has", and potatoes kept on hand, Quin bags Wholesale and retail. _ issue in DEViTT'S BLOCK, tf Erb St., WATERLOO. Stock rut-on uy Prof. A. Y. M. Du’n Euclid: Tonto Povden are all right. They mus mule food that give. balm. m, bone And Inn-do who"... cattle, hogo, than sad pttstltrrpopoWt powder for out: (6 apart“ puck-3:1). A pure herb“ tonic tbod. Agen".-- Jno. L. WidestrtanAt.Jtteot=0at. In“ sample of out cum " ttttti mm. m any midi-cu on mum of 2 cent sump. Addres- - Th0 [JAY'S STOCK FOOD 00.. TORONTO. Ont. BERLIN AND We min MI that in mm. In chrtrtht-. A -. -- - . ROSEHURST CONSERVATO RlES. -iiriiiuiia, the moat, studio “on! tribune. on otiorta6notips - _ "ith? qtuusit'tum. - _ h w" LStt 1'ttt 2,th1 "rd am u on beg-81:?“ 'ttttSift,','); th 'our tot) I . do-ss, or 't,1gi' 112tllfl and In .. null: our extend" Int“ Gui-n planting. PM. 409. John Hill mum Funds-oddghtwuhup bSOWSomyur ttct'."'" s1ltmrdttrmtimpoets" 1hoerstGdtrhorthomoU- hustled-Iii... Buggies 'gtiieitttdttttte iiiGiiiEiiiii . I " .0. .0 i','ldt"lltA)rtAllA,'l'lru' h “who-th Indium-Im- n Met"itt I! u! by is In luau-cum, at"'gi'a'r,'NNl.'t'tpdt M _ _ -, -- v" Luna-u. “cu-um†In... 'kTCiisriGifiitjrtadin ' ir plants In GOOD TONIC FOOD- ' "_--" l new qua-3!: 33-5-32? Wagesâ€- BERLIN M. L JANZEN. Hallway. ..ARD.. um. A BERLIN. © E? (J.,