ands of yeafs. WOOLVICH TOWNSHIP c JNCIL it. All the members present. The * EKVE\ * in of ‘the previous session were | McGuirkâ€"Mernerâ€"At Toronto, Oct. 4 and adopts® | $ 2nd, Frank McGuirk, of Philadelâ€" h communications® were reâ€"| phia, to Minerva, eldest daughter eeired and read by the clerk. of Ammon Merner, of Waterloo. _ _ ws. r-hn. agent of the (Grand|Heldâ€"Reinhartâ€"At Formosa, Oct. †‘y Co., ab St. Jacobs, along| 28th, Louis A. Held, of Berlin, to Tit® the section foreman, appeared | Lizzlie Reinhart, Of k u.imosa. %he Council in regard to cows Simsâ€"Roosâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 29th, at at large within half mile of the Presbyterian church, by _ Rev. erossing, comtrary to the Doâ€"| Aâ€" Bradley, Harvey J. Sims, barâ€" mimies Statutes im that beball, and| rister, to , Florence Katharine, m that all cattle allowed on the}| @aughter of Wm. Roos, all of Berâ€" highway should be herded. lin. m Who following accounts were pass: Goodâ€"Schumakerâ€"At _ St. Jacobs, Doln Kieswetter, for plank on town Oct. 29th, Sylvester Good, of +St. Tine, $ pay, 32,.45; James DeKay, boâ€"| Jacobs, to Annie Schumaker, . of wes for B0 rods wire fence, $7.50;| Badenâ€" Joseph B. Martin, bonus for 49 rods | Gitsl@tâ€"Bruderâ€"At Walkerton, Oct. #rire fence, $12.25,; C. B. Martin, boâ€" %8th, John Giesler, of Walkerton, mus for 50 rods wire fence, $12.50; to Margaret Bruder, of New Hamâ€" Henry Klinck, bonus for 26 rods wire{ _ PU‘E: #ence, $8.50; John Seifried, for gravel Fischerâ€"Bruderâ€"At New Hamburg, and work, $8.20; Wm. Brobman, for| Octâ€" 28th, at the R.C. church, by Â¥el and _ puetting in sewer pipes Rev. Father _ Waechter, Alphonse :-; Wm. Hoeser, for sewet m’“: Fischer to Mary Bruder, both . of $27.§9; Wim. Rider, for 4 sheep andf N°W Hamburg. lamb killed by dogs, $16.00; Peter Westâ€"Ellisonâ€"At Galt, Oct. 29th, BSchmell, ‘for gravel, $1.55; Balthazer Edwin J. West, to Martha Ellison, m gearel P440; Tow Riftec: for ot Galt. A 6 «20, on W. Snider, graâ€" 1 :o â€â€˜-‘.; Joseph _ Martin, gravel, DEATHS. + yox«8 ;â€â€˜.-":':;.,"“',“;o. rea Strohâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. sist, Mrs a l anran & ‘m. Stroh, nee ophia untz, "'";‘. '::.'.'.‘" ie G.::;ï¬ P:',’f::' daughter of the late David Kuntz, s .' 38 years. & i. Huerimar framdl. No: Kvefferâ€"â€"Neat Wellesley, Oct. 30th Christian Frey, gravel, $2 20;" Fred [ _ * Daniel Koehler, aged 61 years \Braendle, gnv;l, $2.00; J;ï¬n; Sruce Sauderâ€"At Riverbank, near Preston » C PM WEZCy 00 "5 Nov..ist. William Sauder, aged 5 ie Manicipal Coancil of the Townâ€" whip of Woolwich metiat St. Jacobs, ea the 2Â¥th day of October, A.D. 1908, parsuamt to adjournment frowm l=nnl. $3.10;, . Jacob Fries, grave‘, $ .85; John Hermas, gravel, $5.05; ‘Alex. Peterson, grarel, $2.05, Daniel Hofme gravel, $5.25, Menno Lichty | 8§5e; John _ Hamer, gravel, € : John Hamer, damage to crop fence, $2.00; John L. Wideman, e voters‘ list appeal court as . pet f r\ order, $26.175; Expanded Meâ€" T & flnwo:;: Co., bal. in full * ‘l'"““ bridge, $128.00; H. J. Bowman, re engineer‘s tees, / $25.00; John Haucker, for spreading â€" gt $4.00; C. Denges, rope for ~ 10 l:‘.m.“ '“e; Sidney Snider, â€" Nor yra‘ .10; John Wollis, graâ€" wel, $25.00;, Amos Weber, gravel, m Â¥%m. Scheifele, gravel, $10.10; 48 Berges, for building ovet mill ‘ race at Nathaniel Martin‘s farm . as UDTAACLIEI Anie in a-vd $8.80; John Schmidt, gravel, §1.75, Noah S. Shoemaker, gravel, §$1.170; Norman Snyder, gravel, $16.00 John Doerbecket, gravel, $2.80;, Ja gob Frey, gravel, $2.50, Wm. Quarty, gravel, $8.90; Edwin Devitt, gravel, posts, plank and spikes, $9.30; Jno. . Schaeler, gravel and work, $2.45; Moses Brubacher, gravel and . work, $12.90; Darid S. Koch, gravel . and 1 2 cesc Bhorinat xn lhect AWinabâ€"ais M â€"ubiOn BFCE tailing, $12.25, Este L. Martin, graâ€" vel and timber, $8.88; Aaron Snider, bonus for 77 rods wire fence, $19.25; Bernbard Rudisile, gravel, work and tulvert, $11.990; C. Weidenhammer, rtâ€" pairing washout and gravel, %6.35; Andrew Quarry, fot gravel, $7.55; Noah G. Martin, gravel, §$6.90; Leon Reitzel, gravel, 55¢; Enoch S. Bauâ€" man, gravel, $2.20, Israel M. Weber, gravel, !_l.l?; Joh:tnm.-hc:. l.:: : apuabric D mgy 14 dn Pag +7 COLCH oR vel, $1.50, Jacob Ritter, gravel, $0¢; ‘Henry Zinget, gravel, $1.15, Simeon Good, grarel, $1.50, Jaceb Spics, De Your Eyes Tire® race at Nathaniol Martin‘s farm as per contract, $85.00; total, $642.45. ‘The Council then adjourned to meet fl uk St. Jacobs on Tuesday, the day ol November, at # o‘clock a.m. All persons having any a¢ counts of claims against the Council for the current year are requested to the same on that day in orâ€" =v to get them settied this year. « M John L. Wideman, Wantwich, Oct. 28, 1902. Clerk. Many a joks Watch House . . danzen Bros., b Waish of yours I t asughtem _ _ ~â€" _ ho m i " Om metehnaint m h on fitecs. Ond Hith: u whtch He can repair joke that is enjoyed today considered funny {for thousâ€" t Give Iu' letion ?). ) Fries, ""lv gravel, $5.05; 1, $2.05;, Daniel ; Menno Lichty Hamer, gravel, write or saw do wile of Dr. Zehr, of a daughter Jonesâ€"At Galt, Oct. 20th, the Strausâ€"At Berlin, Oct.: 27th wile of Straus, of a son. wm Oct. 20th, the wile of Wm. Hamel, of a daughter. Oswaldâ€"At Berlin, Qct. 12th, the wile of Hy Oswald, of a daughter. gm.».“‘u»lb,ou.hi.thflh * ot Albert Miller, of a daughter. Lichtyâ€"In Wilmot, Oct. 26th, _ the wile of Nic. E. Lichty, of a daughâ€" Gieslerâ€"Bruderâ€"At Walkerton, Oct. %8th, John Giesler, of Walkerton, to Margaret Bruder, of New Hamâ€" burg. Fischerâ€"Bruderâ€"At New Hamburg, _ Oct. 28th, at the R.C. church, by Rev. Father Waechter, Alphonse Fischer to Mary Bruder, both of _ New Hamburg. Westâ€"Ellisonâ€"At _ Galt, Oct. 29th, _ Edwin J. West, to Martha Ellison, â€" of Galt. Strohâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 31st, Mrs. Wm. Stroh, nee Sophia Kuntz, daughter of the late David Kuntz, ‘ fl 33 years. SoeMlerâ€"Near Wellesley, Oct. 30th, Mrs. Daniel Koehler, aged 61 years. Sauderâ€"At Riverbank,.near Preston, Nov.. 1st, William Sauder, aged 55 years and 11 days. Dippelâ€"At Montreal, Oct. 30th, Wilâ€" <liam Dippel, son of thl late Rev. Mr. Dippel, of Elmirs. Jaffrayâ€"At Galt, Nov. 2nd, at the residence of her son, Jas. P. Ja{â€" fray, Mrs. Wm. Jaffray, formerly of Berlin, in her 70th year. * Sittlerâ€"Near Waterioo, Oct. 24th, at the residence of Christian Heckeâ€" dorn, the infant son of Wesley Sitâ€" tler, aged 9 months. Bitschyâ€"Near Kossuth, Oct. 12th, Katharine, â€"wile ‘of _ John Bitschy, aged 78 years and 9 months. Lockieâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 1st, the infant son of J&s,. S. Lockie. Ilummelâ€"At New Germany, Oct. 25, Emma, daughter of Joseph Humâ€" mel, aged 30 years. Millerâ€"At Wellesley, Oct. 30th, John Miller, sen. Bruderâ€"At New Hamburg, Oct. 25, Jacob _ Franciscus, twin son of George Bruder, aged 3 months; Wilkerâ€"In South Easthope, Oct. 26, Jacoub Wilker, st., aged 86 years. M.senetâ€"At Galt, Oct. 24th, Lydia, wile of Newton Misener, aged . 41 years, 2 months and 12 days. Tutadine ts Sotlinglbe, dct. 4 Mornington, O¢t. 21, the wile of Geo. Hawthorne, of â€"a J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Waterloo, Ont. 'l\lnhuym Resiâ€" lence Duke St., opvosite J. Letter. Wheat is Higherâ€"Live Stock Trade Dullâ€"Latest Quotations. Dlllun: ::fl heary ln.ln:y Ila'n of produce atreet inar ere toâ€"day and business was active. "mn was & attendance of Vuyers and the off readity. Prices held generaily % in ene or two instances they were Armer, The totai receipts of grain about 8,000 bushels. _ _ ; _,,._ -w? PE TLE M.}'&“{.‘}ï¬"ï¬ "200 bushels "ofte crhase pgedred" Doshels . sold %e Eu_i-ï¬}..:‘:;:: meae. hobae e uDaare Jmoths Te eraiinyapet 5090 W?‘ï¬'.@;fllmo $10 %ï¬u Tenneys and mep ut Smalh® Ahere was ixsays. prices beâ€" 1 leads were offered, most Toronto St. Lawrence Market. hem of fine quality, The demand was m% d Apa ns e a to $1.75 per barrol. & Waterloo, Oct. 31st, the MARRIAGES MARKET REPORTS. Market steady, with prices vegeâ€" a deâ€" ?gl-n.. Anctionser, '.E lfl?‘. l‘-:;;ni flo;-o.l «u0 "stockensâ€"are wilcuined 5o Grag. thetp lambs, calves and hogs are unchanged. The 120 on ols onch, ol nome use as n Fhou puunnents the here and the not at all ze are a shadge , how» in nreys n uh mapading, Hie ::-‘-m lux:‘c.l * ‘mized â€" loads and fke wore steadier at $8, 70 to $4 40. ig o the ond af hy present ;‘ES :‘nd t I&‘th may » improve by 3:-}#-' Cattleâ€"Heary lots sold readlly at prices, but the improvement was _ But Catt! at ces, t e t ked soo l m :{Ifl‘ an of e now ll:t 't.o are . fln Lt consult Dr, Pierce, by letter, free, . Cmapoodince in hakl mt nlcly privace R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical uvl,u.câ€"hhh‘m a mhmï¬-um to pay expense of customs and Te meraaen fot â€"bound volume, or only 31 ==phrbookhmm Ai- Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Â¥, due e & supply. Export bcc‘.-', 8t to %‘p, nolrl at Mg to $4. ewt ked lots at $4.25 to $4.50. de om ‘mnccount of the local tra rather aud only the best . a bring he public appetite is of! the "Hiverai supplies of poultts To tohiing 1o" Treoute." Chaiee bubchird are y steady at $3.G0 to §4. _ _ _ rm’ l.:d“wck&-â€"A Enr whose veight ap that of a : e«lephant, struck last ovenlngl al meâ€"up to the scale this morning. He hhiled from the the scale _morning. He hAiled from the Wintigds Bintricty aia weighed" 90. Ihs these told on his eot;sndon" on, and exâ€" perienced cattlemen decia that he would weigh neéaMy a ton if weil fed and watered. ton anty Ya 8 tper ce Cate 1onds "or "his or y $3.80 per ¢wt. fellowâ€"steers from Manitoba came in on the same train, but ""in"" much lighter; they sold at lxllo. ortâ€"keep feeders are in demand dnd mflm- are firmer at $4.25 to $4.50. of other weights are BRERRI@EE, .5 .11 CF 2 oo cl 2112 oo hedls C Stockersâ€"Market is n little better, but no advance h}len is to be noted. ‘The proâ€" ronwn of fough, common ï¬lï¬wl is very ':rn‘ and these are gencrally>sold at very w figures. e Sheep and Lambsâ€"Run was not Reavy, and everything was soon sol ‘There was a firmer tone, and while tions mre no highor the outlook seeims to have improved. _ Carvesâ€"Stendy at $3 to $10 each, with a m.}lnuml of' nu“aem-nd for eholce veals. 000 3 â€" REH NA C u0 fats. _ Hogsâ€"Steady and unchrnged nt £6 per ewt for selects and $5.75 for lights and East Iï¬h; Nov. 4â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, w and lower. Hogsâ€"Receints, 10 ; fairly active; pigs steady and 1k Bsee 246 torke M Corkare and % $ h % » ; Yorhers ai n 4o‘ 28 30 "to ..,.48;‘, plgs. $6.55 to P3 4 M2" + wH CC MBTJ EDTERTT OTTT ht "do,â€" $6.350 to $6.40;° plgs. $6.55 to .G5; roughs, $6 to $6.25; staga, $5 to ‘50. Sheep and Iambsâ€"Receipts, 1,100 d; sheep stea and lambs strong; tup lambs, $5 to $5.10; culls to sod. 4 to §4.00; yearlings, $4; ewes, §3.25 to $3.50; sheep, to{ mixed, ;i.uo to $3.00; culls to good, §$2 to $3.40. Bran, TDagiings, per ton. .. Butter; per lb........ Eggs, per dos,....... Hay, per ton........ Joseph Mickus, Auctioncer. Nov. 10â€"Real estate of Mr. Moogk, WATI’EBLOO MARKETS. Waterloo, November 6. Dee. 16 â€"Stook and hrh--u of Jreob Waidenhammer, 1 mile East Des. 3 â€"â€" Stoock and implaments Chas. F. MiDer, at St. Agatha. n ov 18â€" East Buffalo Cattle» Market. AUCTION SALES. Th 14.00 2%.0) 5.10 .81 14 N the O wat fo i ternls atoasnee, bate ie pan onz in o im "te k reuded mmgusm 11 in the of .““‘-fl:fl, on under coluvation. Ood'gn.q ouse . Farm for Sale â€" farm of 50 -1 just ugb A of the Town of “-?.ï¬ joining farm of Mr_Amos Weber, under good cultivation, balance pas ure 71 mores sown in huhn 12 scres seeded in grass, well fenced but no build‘ngs. _ Well supâ€" Farm for Sale AARONâ€"CrEssSMAN on the M HDd P ks DE plied with flowing spring s further Molhnulot-n-m.-::’:)- WILLIAM KA i uaaskio P. 0. U Srnige® un t oproin poioanitne 1t C‘ 4008 Wt o..‘on. Farm for Sale 7| MAT valuable farm consisting of 160 acres premises or by letter to Alb.'nl‘tun-tuls.ul:-mmum 5: umutwunhhhh?m b‘;()n is a new br.ck house, bak barn and all necesâ€" tnt wites, bturatadives: sonoot. is in pas Thim ce etetem Jomer 1GNATZ mnluud&nb“ 10â€"4¢ Ww aterico P. O.. Farm for Sale Farm for Sale. i amocanne af Welioties,t miles" west of » £° 06 | 484#3 "Auctioneer. inoiiiond mt ineoes gamel caike | on daateningerdn,. stt ts | E%?@M%‘ï¬â€œ%wï¬ T ind Om it is a good 1} story brick house and bank into the C bags, Aih d m io Pp) mntgrey, qith, speigns | Bs botne coathe . A_A. EVATITCUC L '-â€"â€""K'â€"'": ;.;.“"‘?.".‘.‘.u"«'."m'.'.:'u"-..""" ote., ml,-u-""' -: :ï¬"“x‘:_:h istrald m %â€"2 mo JOHN iw' 8«‘ nds -!!!a:: nsc Skin ooo ral Sorew T aarke of whiolt if any, held. h‘\i-i W a ‘g 5 mds Pamnd erengape sah, dracead t Pn t diis srtiie 5 o hn ie Gurcemere N Ru in yeliow, pink, white etc. Carnations in all the leading shades, Farmfor Sale. Farm for Sale. Notice to Croditors. Strayed Strayed HENREY B. SCHNA CYRUS CRESSMAN, Chry santhemuns JOSILAH STAUFFER, 7,Con. 8, east section, | TERMS OF SALE. Krteville, Ont. Valuable Farm Lancs, Stock and Impleâ€" en matane foake ranaes the Town of Waterloo, on the Ecbsville road,, on Tuesday, November 11, 1902, ut;-..a‘-m-uag':uu Jolin E, ‘The um:&u sold subject to 16â€" Wï¬'ï¬?fl l unAdnonth; a a.m..‘.t.fl ;-ng% Rerd indsort wat‘s ands rusming h through the farm. T..!'_“!r.«.‘E;DE oc c mnic D b4 nores are in IBN wi 3 * eC DCm ALaF and vml?vhmdmmhfl\â€"'wld about 1X aores in hay _ There are about 80 sores dhrd‘nodhuhm.bout.umduï¬w m;unwâ€"um‘:-fl-fln truit. The fall plowing will be it weather it enrteopee Thoteoe sns aP es %%A 'u.nd Lot No. 16, German ‘oolwich, ing 3 42100 sae P a 1 Wl "int ds Cnninieee Td ie ne Company Traon Wootwich, CHATTELS Bay team aged 11 and 12" bay horse 10 mate ( golt, buil, ln#flmuï¬&%l froah, 2 gm'l calves 1 year old, 4 spiing calves, 3 #uekling oalves, ram, 13 ewes. 2 rows, 12 pigs 3 months old, 10 pivs 6 months old. about 50 EEGHUmE UV BP PMC T TD ucals 0 utlndu-. ?m ester, hay rake,sged aR " S5¢ Toller," hay foader, hay tedder, 2 ploughs, 2 two turrow ploughs nearly new, soutâ€" fer. spring toothrouluivator, ? harrows, 4 wagon dffmo ce eenanne aat im o gcomebtia t uo. res? muipec." Mareerclinitis how hay Tork, uBs Em PWE C CPaTaa N RORS -v.i-th-ldr:irn-g 2 setts of harness, 3 «h harness, wotuk marhomt t site of angls hareem s ... ols iD seras suget bos leat tables, table, rmall table, 2 wood chests, | tenesnaisnater on ona on nTIUEr. 4 nafrele of vinogat, 1 | Auction Saile "g"""n ol‘-.b-“& other tfane manay of parouh 1 aud 4 may remain on , . . | «s -.:uu for such term of . The s ud lt undersigned has received _ inâ€" k ai over mmeuai |Stizuctions from . Mre. Francis Casâ€" \w:ln on notes | sidy, to offer by publie austion, subâ€" oe a reduo iï¬_‘. sc be had on applion | J0¢t to reservre bid, at Zilliax‘s Hoâ€" E_ i.4 $o. war s oo Sao wy Cld es 22 oï¬'";x"‘ tion to J _ Furthe® pt xo. Official ?34'.{‘3.‘..-;5»&".;â€"-.â€" j08. MICKUS, E3THER BRUBA! ____. Auctionser, .. A, KaupMax, . Bowrst Waterloo, Oo%, #ist, 1908 \“'-Y‘ood state 0 Â¥ “{“aas*flksfl;my -l‘t.n:.t'ed', e:{:‘hj zï¬i id \ Thureday, Rovember, 27th, 1002, | Ovristone. charch, M at 4 o‘clook p.m., the following valuable propâ€" “,"'"S'J'm.';'ï¬._i'u‘i&y'. 300 busb. tur }',;.""'.';:‘"’ hesenene ues Siee . ic mrck." moslt (able, 3 wood cheite, | Du§EZ: Cttet R Joeeph Mickus, anctioncer, has received is sn « double har\ ‘Terms.â€"Ten % of purchase Te es rraana nde..s oneâ€" w that amount Saunl! pa {days, and arrangements may be made Te i ooonmees *‘ opile Itst n‘ a question of what these shoes COST or what Auction Sale Voters‘ List Court. | ~Picnic ng WE WANT THE ROOM AND EVERY PAIR We‘ll have a great rush as soon as the news of this saieis spread abroad. r walt until the shoesare g one ~Come at oce. Here are a fewâ€"prices just for samples, > 90 pair men‘s wide 120 pair of Boy‘s plump t _" muguruse "poonentemee sizes 6. to 11. 4 1 value ;$23.00 w“........q-.dq.‘lb.lï¬.‘n‘-.- Spotial BM10..,.... . . «s . «s s »» « ««« »» » #1,50 60 pate f stvllth Inco i .'w 120 pair girls‘ extension soled lace andbutâ€" unbreskable kid. Homsst solid: s ton abees,in waterproof calf and fine ‘kids soles and insoles. . Upâ€"toâ€"dute nndhw.“k Bz 11 to 3. Regular $2 mm mm‘:ï¬. Srecial L. ced ak kh en wank e aan‘s axs d O( All sizes d 1â€"2 to 7. Bpecial sale.... .. d“s‘- lu.:‘:.“mr value ; g wub.,".n.u 120 pair girls‘ extension soled lace n% > aboes,in ealf and fine 2ud through. Stzse 11 to 2. Regular $4.| .. Ziegler‘s ""% Stock and Implements. smuwe O m public anction on_the Aministratrix. D sY | Â¥Eere bred by Wiken, cow suproned to be in giv will be by a on o ererarrenrents Wounesday, November 12th, 1902 â€"Farm, Stook, implements lolh:l:im.:toll;’. 'k’ ® ® Live Stockâ€"Team beary zh' 19 yours old, mare 6 years old, biaok. r",..?%,""i:z.",a' ga shoats 4 -.-H&E‘gï¬.(gm -:"u.‘ month â€" old, sow with 1 at sid %!m.g. in ‘ lm:'w'd:v.n’m'mw. o harrow, "Daie grinder, horse power, Hamburg jusk, f h sete iron har ness,{new) 1 set light carringe harness, Y grave Uire e asuirroeianter meiey top atos Tuesday, November 18th, 1902, iulo‘“{y-.ï¬;‘mmm: . at Om .;"'.'..2 handx, 1 inch high, with | Piotige he mabanen t | Hpmecthy fln ‘nepivemae oys in ) | ably situated, with public sehool on l'omtlhotrwl;m miles from +!{Goldstons church, store and . post *\ office; six miles from Drayton, fout s\ miles from Floradale ahd nine miles from Elmira. Possession ean be girâ€" $\ en ist March nex# and ptrivilege . of *\ doing fall wotk. & household furnitute. .. __ [ C > _â€" â€"â€" .. _â€" in oo diikeed tor acle. 0n the farme is neod iflh’h’-Mhnï¬.&:hoh h.r _Q.QMJQ.«&-WH . ,IMPLEMIEN T 3, KETC.â€" New 1 veated oar | e NiF en eoke memeae | weigh, and a lot of other artibles too numerous TERMB: smy cce idatmiest sareinte e mpoea madreent d THOS. lNGABA.. m A. O% |Elmira Fair day, her fatm, lot 14, ; con. 8, Peel township, 200 acres more \or less.. There are a new frame bank + barn, 50x70 leet, new dwelling house |in course of _ erection, neverâ€"lailing spring well between house and batn with windmill a%tached, and ‘good sized bearing orcherd. Thers are 185 actes under ealtivafion, about 70 Pipiid on C sr, 00 soune ons aver Auction Sale Wefinteanntvortdit emounte (Ferm ot Teal sidy, to offer by publie austion, subâ€" ject to reserve bid, at Zilliax‘s Hoâ€" tel, Elmira, a% 11 o‘eloek a.m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER,10, 1903, jO8. MICKUB, _ ALPHONS acres grass and pastute and 50 acfes ol tail plowing done. Land is in a good state of cultivation ndnd.k: whereby the bi A \p-l-qmsh-._'-;\"'! Moorefield. For Barticulare apply to the ownet n(:'hm. ar _ *o Dr, Cassidy, Notice h__hmon. T. W. Warmmotp, Clerk. ERE wi‘l he sold blic auction on the i eommings of ho andeisighen in the viktige Auction Sale Stock and Implements Auction Sale. Inrgesy Spdie boo maggh on Peiient numerous 4 shoa =â€"+â€" OF_._ SosEPH MCKUS, & Auctioneer oF right tor a rerm of Floue and Food Desler, _ Erb 8t. Waterioos. Terms cash Highest price patd for all kind ‘of grain, . wheat exchanged for four. . _ Shropshire Sheep For Sale. N xmm.d rame, ;“m herd Suil #t Tor service, young cow _ All atock registe regis~ u‘m, g:n been .d& sag "p.n. strains. â€" Farm three miles North m In order to make room for the fall shipment dum’. E, ~N. Hawke will sell the of his bugâ€" gies at bargain prices and the buggios MUST be sold the next fow wooksé. Buy now, you‘ll not regret it. . 8 BUGGIES Masseyâ€"Harris Warercoma, birb #t. "~tf Stock ratsora . & V. K. . ". 0 Day‘s ‘Rogliab ~Foulsâ€"Powaits are all * right. They make tonlc food that gives health, fat, bone and muscle to . / s it Fimsniraintiedtits | | Pespit of wer ream ho wl aent e any address on recelpt of 2 cent stamp. RIGHKT PRIOHES, Address â€"â€" The DAY‘8 BTOCK FOOD CO., TORONTO, Ont. The Choicest brands of family" John Hill sot;;“.dï¬'ߠt toed how sippent in t Thoroughbred Shorthorn catâ€" tle for sale at all times, Suggies + foicd edecgp ho amai Idlh.t“" noted to be the leader in I also sell the Fleary €OOD TONIO FOOT. L K. Hawko, Agent. .“'D #% 108. B. SXYDER. 8Â¥ §ey