4 ;Does it Givel "gutl-faction? The Watch:House . . Janzen}Bros,, What Wateh of: yours If not bring it to us Our watcthmaker has made a watch He can repair v-uu.â€"A very pretty event was celebra at _ St. Paul‘s Lutheran church at 2 o‘clock on Tuesday last when Miss Lydia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Soeder, was united in merriage to Mr. H. Schmidt, a prosâ€" perous young farmer of North Eastâ€" hope, near Gadshill. Miss Annie Soeâ€" der and Miss Ada Schmidt acted as bridesmaids while Mr. G. Soeder and H. Racey supported the groom. Rev. A. Blunck _ performed the ceremony, and _ Mrs. E. Huchtenhausen played the wedding march. After the cereâ€" mony the party drove to ‘the home of the bride‘s parents, where a wedâ€" ding dinner awaited them. Only the immediate . relatives were present. ‘The young couple will reside on _ a farm 14 miles east of Gadshill. Peisonal.â€"Mr. Joln Soeder left on Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. S. Kulhne, of Elora.......Mr. G. Schmidt, of Milverton, agent for the Beacon, was in the village on Monâ€" day.......Miss Ida Yundt is visiting friends in Milverton.......Mr. G. Soeâ€" det leftf on Saturday for Dunnville, where he intends to spend the winâ€" ter. Atâ€"Plattsville on Saturday, one oi the fastest football games that has been played in the W.F.A. Intermedâ€" iate series this year took place beâ€" tween Galt, the present champions, and Plattsville. Galt scored the only goal of the game in a scrimmage in front of goal, but Plattsville had the hest of the game throughout, but were unable to get the ball between the posts. The teams are tied now, each having a goal to their credit. Another game will be played in Berâ€" lin to decide the championship, but no date has been definitely decided upon. Mr. H. W. Brown, of Berlin, relereed in his usual satisiactory manner. The annual meeting of the Western Ontario Hockey Association will b: held in the Walper House, on Satur day. the 29th instant, commencing at two o‘clock. Each club in the assoâ€" ciation is entitled to send two deleâ€" gates. fagst Representatives are expected to be piesent from Berlin, Waterloo, Galt, Guelph, Stratford, London and othet places. 5 On returning to his room at the Bridge Hotel, Bridgeport, Saturday evening, T. B. Stephens, who is emâ€" ployed at the Sugar Factory, was surprised to find that about $40 worth of _ clothing had been taken from his room and also six dollars in maney. The authorities in Berlin were at once"notified. A young man who boarded at the hotel for a couâ€" ple of days and who left the day the articles were missed, is suspected of the theft, and the authoritiese _ are now busy trying to locate him. Monday‘s Guelph Herald: Tomorâ€" row the sugar beet fields of Mr. Herâ€" bert Wright, Paisley Block, will be invaded by one hundred or â€" more Guelphites with strong arms, supple backs ‘and stout hearts. Mr. Wright went imnto the beet growing enterâ€" prise very extensively this year, plarting something like 450 acres, most of which he leased from neighâ€" boring farmers. The saving of this big crop has become a serious probâ€" lem to Mr. Wright. Labor is scarce, indeed it is impossible to get the help required. The Guelph Fat Stock Club of which Mr. Wright is a member, GALT WINS THIS TIME A. ANNUAL MEETING ROSTOCK. Guelph Herald;> Saturday evening a short, darkâ€"complexioned man, AL pair of shoes and recei his fln? went on . his â€" way 'l‘::kh( % Neill‘s, McLaren‘s and Rowen‘s . the amount of the cheque was $16.50, at Goetz‘s it was $14.50. D:: the meat shops the swindler pur the same course, but varied the details.. The cheques presented were signed by R. B. Reid, and on the stub was printed the firm name, Keid & Ross, carrtiage builders. In payment for a emall purchase he handed in a cheque for $10.50 to J. and A. McHardy‘s clerk. The cheque was payable to and endorsed by W. H. Grabham. At Sauer‘s and Tyson‘s stores he presented a similar cheque and was equally successful. The _ commissioners appointed by the Dominion Government to . report upon cattle guards on railways will meet at Stratiord on Tuesday, Nov. 25th, at 2 p.m., to give the farmers and other stock owners an opportunâ€" ity of placing any facts that they may have with respect to this quesâ€" tion belore the commisioners. _ Reâ€" presentatives from the counties . of Bruce, Huron, Perth, Oxford and Waterloo are invited to this meeting. wife of J. K. Shinn, of a son. . | there was a constant inquiry for the top Codeâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 1ith, the “v‘:’.('c'-'.%:l':::-m" 'nn‘im' uï¬-‘ wiie of A. E. Code, of a daughter. £ Bum' .?"3â€". | Fedienme Sike: + u* 4h < +4 â€" <tuinp or e Krogmanâ€"At Elmira, Oct. 29th, the but'loulï¬;g'.. c'!‘h:'m;:lz'of“th?'m wife of August â€" Krogman of | a ::rmht, fl-m th_} ::;? er .{ '3;‘ e.n':ek':; . s a e Cumisingâ€"In Woolwich, _ Nov. and, | Smetantprtematt in oamesers dnB ummmgâ€" n 0 > â€" » olce c cattle of m um w _ the wife of Wm. Cumming, of a Mi}z.:ï¬aé‘; 5“"‘?&{0&?‘; ,‘.lg _ son. 0 a , al Pringleâ€"at Preston, Nov. 2nd, . the “;f:;’:,,'ï¬,lg‘.‘{o'c"..‘,‘._nm...ï¬ feeders i i â€" d firm, selll to w of A D. Pringle,. of a ducidh | 50AAA eEA se iss Walcerâ€"At Preston, Nov. ang: | the | youd Reape tm nthe, en on ie t _ wife of Robt. Walder, of a son. m{:’on:f::_"†of the rough, inferiol inse reston, ov. 3rd, Ight, ‘K;'iiey:fAlt‘"dP Ki;sey 3 a s:ncl the 3,“:‘?IER"C;:'::F"{?':?"‘:’%':?%“%&'“ . 5 » ' c so. o y a was ftForresbâ€"At. New Hamburg, Oct. 18, p;:g ‘::r ‘:n'er}n: ‘-él-:nl.:grhe r:lule of the the wife of Robert Forrest, of a m.: ,t:i,::z'..fh.{mï¬â€œv:u& heavy s0 . ; ;. | B ite was. sold .. Sheep. wate, steady;. and Maierâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 30th, the wile |:,= .m'&e higher at ;{_35 ,mi; per of Jacob Maier, of a son. «f, . Watrickâ€"A% Galt, Nov. 3rd, the wile | emanged at §6 per owt for selects and 95.186 of Robert Patrick, jr., of a daughâ€"| for hebs and fats: ter. kee East Buffalo Cattle Market. Rnyn:lrâ€"AtR(:nlt, No;r. 4th, the wife 10%.;' Bdull:nlo'dyxol:'tlll'â€"c.ms_mlpd“' of Henry ymer, of a son. ead; handy n:er ?A T eâ€" oi 2 hi woaai, 55 mogeier |ftna erd n 1246 tds Redie wile of Wm. McKeil, of a daughter. 8,500 hefrl; metive, 5¢ ï¬kher; mv{ w.fni o f griaih d k k MARRIAGES. E- wï¬. iy" stagg." $5.50, * Shcep _ and _ _ _ t _ _ $eaks nreaphs "Tih ‘had: mind.: oo Sbinnâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 10th, the years. Nov. 26 â€" Stook Rutberfordâ€"In South Dumifies, Oct. Esra Suyder, Le 30th, George Rutherford, aged 62| East of Waterido years. Nov. 27 â€" Btook . Kremerâ€"At Toronto, Oct. 290th, Honry Hase, 2 Clara Maria, youngest daughter of | Heidelberg. ;'..“lm. of Preston, in her 18th De ..9â€"Christian 1 Heinmillerâ€"In North Easthope, Nor | fubmay," * " 6th, Elizabeth Heinmiller, relict of 6 â€" Stock ' ~the late John Heinmilier, aged 86 |D®t. 1 Weldenks vears and #2 days. ; “% 4 Melroseâ€"At Baden, Nov. Sth lï¬ Ad Hardie Melrose, aged 8 yéears, 1| Deo. 17â€" Stookâ€" J. K. SHINN, Sutherlandâ€"At Galt, Nov. 3rd, Mary Jane Henderson, â€" wife of Angus Sutherland. Nechamâ€"At Galt, Nov. 5th, Sarah Necham, wife of John Wray, aged 70 month and 25 days. 5 f dohn B. Schmit Wittichâ€"At Elmira, Nov. 2nd, Anniel Betlis (Natoher) wife â€"of Henry Wittich, aged . 38 m‘-â€" Stock yeats, 6 months and 5 days. F. Miller, COMMISSION ON CATTLE GUARDS. MERCHANTS VI 1ZED. BIRTHS DEATHS Nov. 27 â€" Btock and implements of 20th, | KHonry Hase, 2 1â€"2 miles East of iter of | Heldelberg. & i 40M Do-..,o-cum:- Rchh;:'&n?k;u ‘ ~ implements, 3 .miles ow +, Nov. lict of D:i":‘:"' i Ti Fiute j * * 1 facts Weideniemiet, 1 mile es ts, 1 17 â€" Stook and W... of %, â€"B. Schmitt, 3 ERast of es 22. hi 08. apples were beavy. There were uo |mportâ€" io. Taaaccs 5 o leon. bet geeterinns oo ids eosafet onl s W uq:u o bs ns ie aed c nerne e mmnine h on ppurst ole . gerp onl eiicnine n Fering wed s wider sange of priges in quoted. ring and a wider range of priges is quoted. 1e PA Â¥oqh dowebd Jn alloned ie but the poorest. Present quotations are 40¢ to ii}" bush, and $1 to $2 per brl. . ___ Asiocy â€"Pug sekrelt a m to the â€"M.’dt "fl:.."lz no great Increase . in are steadier at $0¢ per to 115 per bag. .. 2jcomcu. ty _ Dressed Hogsâ€"The market is nrmi .. . C . e u | top p‘r‘luâ€:omlr. % Foronto Live Stock. Trade was in a better d.mm the M?o Cattle ltuln w-dar. x- ‘ ferings moved out well. e was an e crease in the ufnt‘u nd, and uality of the rr ‘: ed m im~ ment, P were ':ne WB« changed, but there was a er m with a good clearance of x ngs close was l(t". The outlook for te:‘ vaee%u -H‘ht‘l’yt better, a The " & ea course, on vaâ€" zonrlu of ‘ï¬"'ï¬â€™?{ï¬n markets. _ _xporter® are nndfl to firm and butchers‘ are stead: ler. Bulls are dull, but there is a go‘ g among the feeders and . stockers. cows are firmer and sheep are steady. mbs are firmer and calves and bogs are un ged. The total run :.. 83 loads, imâ€" cludiiig 1,355 cattle, 1,650 sheep and lambs, 25 calves and 747 hogs. l:xrq't Cattlieâ€"Theré was greater neflvls. due in part to the better quut{ of the ofâ€" forings.‘ Some ver{, fair cattle were om :n&t and ‘hr:ten .:eowedku‘ little more :'0-. re to o the market. Pricea w steady, l‘:d two loads of very fine beasts sold at $5.10 per‘ewt. . More good bnes would have sold readily if they had been c:btahuble, and dul?.l\. lE:q {"nrmghu here was a constant or soj grades, Everything was gold out, av t.‘ was no duiness. Butebers‘ Cattieâ€"The chief |MI7 was for giltâ€"edged stock for export and for the best local tr;go. The m;pl{ of t was very light, and the few offering sold quickly at plso'! prl.l;"e-. Tho;e is a -t::dy call for ne lots, and prices for this class are %holceâ€go picked cattle of medium w% are selllng at 01 to $4.30 £¢r ewt, and fod loads are selling at to Fair o medium la‘- sell at $3.%5 to $8.60, and cong]ou at ? to $3. Feeders and toclenâ€"-&lort-leoï¬ feedets gre scarce and firm, selling resdily up to E.II) per ¢wt. The supply of other weights by no menlg large, and the narkey is in goox shape. tockers are stgady, with & smailer rrcenun of the rough, inferiof grades ‘offering. _ _ _ potan. ~ Milch Co!u.â€"Kechpta were rather flrm. but they included some ver‘ good _ cows, which sold xulckly. More than $80 was paid for one fine animal, The range of the warket is from $40 to $60, 4 Chlclï¬o. Nov. 11.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 12,â€" ©00, including 4,000 Texans; slow; good to rime steers, $6.25 to t‘a’:dpoor to medium, 3.70 to $6; stockers ani feeders, $2 to .60: cows, $1.40 to $4.50; heifers, $2 to ;_canners, $1.40 to t256 bulls, $3 to “.50; (~nl:e:,.4$3.b()“to $7.40; Jexau f.("? eers, o ; western steers, $3.75 t f Hog-.-gedyu. 85,000; left over, 6,000; luc a ;_ closed weak; mixed and ers‘ .10 w4ge.4o; {ood to choice wg. .20 to $6. :rnnfl heavy, $6 to n d it, 26 to lg% bulk of ulu.r,m to . 26. _ Sheepâ€"Recelpts, 35,000 ; shecp steady; iamb« lower; good to choice wethâ€" ers 35‘50 to $4: fair to cholce mixed, $2.50 to $3.50; native lambs, $3.50 to $5.25. Leading Wheat Markets. Closing previous day. Closing toâ€"day. Nov. Dec. Nov. Dec. lambe $5.40 to $5.80; ct t §§.¢; spaciiogs #4 10 to $5.35; yearlings, $4 to $4.25; ewes, $3.50 se y / Chicago Live Stock. London, Nov. 11. â€"Whet, oo prusc|fP&@IIHF 1IVF WVAE mominally unchanged. Corn, on g«-un â€" Aalg tirm, but not active. Wheatâ€"English counâ€" acran iry markets of Saturday quiet but steady, South balf of Lot xo. 11 in the Township of French steady. wib #outh side of Snider s road, containi Paris, Nov. 11.â€"Whent stendy; November gmvgnTga. About 80 .d-l.M.: #1f S5e. March and June 2if 25¢. Flour lundar anbivation Gand frame houma and Chic px+x +s New?grk r+oak+ Toledo .. .. .... Minneapolis «. . Detroit, 2 red .. Milw@ukee, 2 nor gt. Loule .. .... Duloth, 1 bard.. _ Paris, Nov. 11.â€"Whent steady: November #if 55¢, March :n&lnnc 21f 25c. Flour stendy: November 35¢, March and June Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. Nov. 13 â€"Sock and implements of Christian B. Snyder, 1 1â€"2 miles Soutbeaat of Kossuth or 1 mile North of Fighet‘s Mills. Nov 18â€"Alphuns Fietsch, real estate, stock and implements at â€"Hawkeville. Nov, 20â€"GOChas. Morrison, 3 miles South east of Elmira, or at Jerusalem. Nov. 21 â€"Forniture of th#late David SBouthwest of Eimira. _ _ _ _ Nov. 26 â€" Stook and implements of Bauman, on the farm of Daniel M. Bauman, 3 miles West of Elmira. _ Nov. 25 â€"Henry Cookman, 1 mile Antwerp, Nov. 11.â€"No. 2 Fuesday Evening, Nov, 11. Tétonto St. LAWwrehce Market® â€" / F. Hikfer, t Si. Agofne." AUCTION SALES British Markets. T8 culls ngton, 2 1â€"2 miles 3 id Trego o te sold Ye Blgher 11% 70 red winter,13%f Live 16%4 74 T2 GB% «| Farm for Sale of hee‘ "Be in aedes the barof e bor . ~ He is the 1m in gaanen n on op reint 1ste hC will be Tt > l‘\w fichool Section No9, Wilmot, for 1903; male or female; second or third class, Proâ€" testant preferred. Apply with testimoniais, stating salary to F. Reler, â€" oâ€" Treas. ddâ€"4t. Mannbeim P. 0. THR ishes to inform the farmern &m’ :rz he has a nm "iierebren in Wagene ae en fot ® 8 tf H. B. DUERING Notice to Farmors. Thoroughbred Yerkshi:e Boar, eligible to Herd Book about 2 years oid. or weuld exâ€" change for young boar same breed. Apply to * D. Hxro®y, 2t. New Dundeé, Ont, w AGON and Paint Sho3 in the Town of Wa erloo. Oid stand; good ‘bu incss; imurcdiate possession. Apply to ® t GEO. HOFFMANy _ ©â€" 46â€"2t t Erbsville, 5 miles northâ€"weâ€"t of . Waterio0. A oonahanï¬otflumnwu of w i;“bmh. Un':i ngu’l‘ barn and ':r lu‘n water ‘Dd » and hu‘_:':rohnd. Farm ï¬_m.; EKasy terms _.:'i payment. For further particulars 0s * t s cA vcnd bat. Farm for â€"Sale Ave., ‘Toronto, "I tded gefl* oumâ€" ber of remedies t lost Bot bean nny solld food o8 Cfoug not bear any food on a time; felt melascholy and Could sleep or follow my o ( ht. Some four monthé ago & ‘Golden Discovery.‘ a .,&?: treatment 1 ived so that I eontinued the . taken three Ldiae and us Adftainced it my case an. kiteben: bauk (Qarn.. waguon shos and is » n a:&“m onftn';‘nd-. Axp:;‘deo l-.‘ innaberger, Baden, P. 0. If n before spring the farm wili belet. 46. 25th, at 2 p. m norfulint copportanitr 07. piacine, an8, nan before the Commi«â€"sioners with, l-:’ to catâ€" tle suards on l‘%m : HER 3. AN it »ai y Valuable Property for Sale vinlen dy haig o it en Annpass wunable yo° marker esrdoning orcother ‘E houes nowly Iuttghorbted. a Suitabie bunk be m sloamvnl%flll t pure spring water‘ ns Aatatasaanee AAro® Ortaama®x on the promisos, fl ~ Farm for Sale will meet a‘ STRATFORD, on NOVEMBENR Commpitshed Epetmanent eure i tan poopien tiously ne-znd n.fl" of dys peptics throughoat the & ; s A6pt remibminne s Oolden Mel, ." There is nothing "just as ptfl;{or diseases of the stomach, Dr. Pla'o:f:'l".ln-lt Peliets stimulate Farm foP SQle, "hhhXwe ampareguninsbandance. the liver CGeneral Servant Wanted. Teacher Wanted. n the village of Strasbur, Waterige town pply to Mrs. Edward F, Seagram, Water . Jop, Ont, . t THE PRISONER The Cattle Guard Commissioners 44 To Rent. For Sale. Notice. WILLAM MITORET an 8 t greal aam ‘ P2% uâ€"m' Waterloo. Oft. is sc | TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1903 %j Auction Sale ma=: â€"â€"OFâ€" Stock and Implements. sast of Waterloo, on @‘vlook .‘ ntag 'p'.‘-.muqu. Te carre, Brooadower, spricg coum oullivaber ineady, zï¬.’n‘u‘sï¬" vooth cafu ning mil. with bagger, ren horee p , «rain thobPor m esrofiange, reotPuipec,, ooanr cooler, . m box, cooki +tove. vimegur clder. fork», m%m'ï¬ m }A to numerous to men! wthouths of $10 and nndér cash, over that amount 10 Tog l lacks snptiage curter iProvien nikih ns Tarro®® Enodecmmertmitrs Jaee® side band eastl oren on t mat mhat, Th m oi por momame mA e +s 16â€"4t. n&uâ€"- N;P.m :o be in calf, farrow cow, spring calf, suckling â€"im'vp‘.n_ 7V:'I‘Mâ€"â€"“â€"m not uired for the Jl:n.ly otm-.l. to the f&hll:nsdla Toronto, nor to the C ntral‘ Prison and Mfle&%om- atory. Torosto. * & .. 19 ol _ Th will nders t 0t ungderdyned will rropive, eaders un to noon on MONDAY, HTH INST., for supplics of butchers‘ meat, creame~y butter, llo.:rwn: meal. potatous, cordwaod, ete., +40., for the &}l'owg:‘mmtbu duting tl'n year 1908, > . _ At the Asylums for %l‘u in Tm ‘London, Kingston, Hami!t m. Mimico y ville, W Oriliia; the Central Prison aud Mercer Reformatory, Toronto; the Reâ€" A masked cheque‘for Pve cent. of the Mwï¬m %lhbb the order of the the vincial Secretary, must be furnished by each tenderer formatory for Boys. Penetanguishene; the ntlfyliglts for Dokt and Duich, Buifeviiic; and the Blind st Brantford. MWn N lllï¬llll'lll.‘d his boua fides. Two sufficlent urel -wmhou‘q:indhlhodmhm.t of each contract, should any tender be withâ€" drawn before the contract is -m.d. or shon‘d the tenderer fail to furnish such securâ€" at 10 o‘clock a.m, ity. the amount of +uch depoâ€"it will be forfeited. Specifications and forms of tender may be had on application to the Departmrn® of the Proâ€" the »espective institutlons ____ _ ________ _ _ _ ‘l'h:dlum or any tender not necessarily acâ€" mwfx‘mn inserting this advertsement withâ€" out authority fr.m the department will not be paid for it. é\ __BKR 18T NEXT. ‘The collector will be in "l‘- office ltl:omnoln Uo;)ng 1 Chamber mukmd“ ie same from 0 a. m. "er{ w a from Nov. 20th wmbw. l: , inclusive Tnx-’ not paid by Dec. ist wili have 5% added T rh Sucremiy,. Forentoy of to the Borrare at HERBERT J. BOWMAN Berlin, Nov. 5th, 1902. Cour BIBTING of 17 acres, situated 2 miles m Bdi‘n.hlloohlndlm;lulntof a w n a good brick omb:a other ou! orchard. good hard gnw,m For further partiouâ€" lars apply to BTG&'.'. brick Sn-i"" , new bank barn §0x62 ft., brick drivinw houss 38x40 ft., and all necessary ontbuildings, good well wi h wind mill and orâ€" a-a of ohuhls’hnrh' trees, r-m pooiieoiop o SR et fhe proprictor i attm, tyuin, S agatne too. Â¥ie, es d ".’."ï¬%‘! e taies. dhn dages uc-.u-‘ fer M:;;hn-hï¬oflvbn-b Enxmmunomn . * nmu-)--t&u‘:mumih--nd Pet‘in. â€" 14 heres are hardwood bush, the reâ€" M‘hngwdmdnluuï¬en. On it ts & lnwom anes waw hank harn AbeR) tr > in yellow, pink, white, etc. Farm for Sale. We are now cutting some \beautiful ; 7 HAT valuable farm consleting of 180 acres »punizant ts iiapmigaed Wednesday, Nov. 26th, 1902 +8 + ~~. + JeR BPRATTON, Parliament Buildings, Pobdioieg Pmd 'bu" '_ig Tuesday, Decembor 2nd, 1902, who Carnations in all the leading shades. HE Municipal Council of the County of _ Waterioo will meet at the Court House‘ LL taxes must be raid on or b fore DECEM: Walk in and Look Around TOWN OF WATERLOO Farm for Sale. County of Waterioo. Farm for Sale. RLk Pay Your Taxes. NOTICE. Chrysanthemums JACOB CRESSM AN St. Jacobs P. 0., Ont. UYRUS mnb“ JAS. 8. LOCKIE, pot plants County Clerk. partiss, sows in bulbe iSlgnoftheGold Star, Womm-hprqodfl“ > m t tempt the most economical buyers. C P §e: Men‘s double and single breasted oversoat« from $5 Young men‘s overcoats from $3 up, double nd sit In 1eadyâ€"toâ€"wear garments we have the f > assorted stock to select from in town, and in price abd quality we competitors. Inâ€" this department we make the clothes ft the We allow no improper fit to leave this store. + the w ppoopeh e n woon r"a e nmvep‘s M. Wildfang, _ Round trip Toarist Tickets good for nine months on sale to all the popular Winter Resorts of California. California Points. UNEXCELLED SERVICE TO CBIâ€" CaAGO. . Fast traivns equipped with modern wide vestibule comches, Cafe, Parlor, Dining and Pullman sleeping cats. Prompt connection with all Westerh St. Catharines, Preston, Ont., and the world renowned Mt.Clemens, Mich. are situated directly on line of the Grand Trunk. Descriptive booklets, tickets, and all information from agents. J. R. StrickraxD, Agent, Waterloo. that amount 12 months: greiit upon approved amount 12 m security or 5% discount for mum of oredit amounts. 408. MICKU®, rake. 2 cuitivators, ‘drill, land raller, 3 plows, 3 in "oeut 1â€..':::.:'.?'1"1:,‘_“& fanning mill, single harneas, 2 sets double harâ€" hh'-i‘?iiilll'i‘::l: harneas, ’7'.';-66 dml:;l har nees, forks, etties, ughco & lot of other articles too pgpng’nn., mention. 2 io inuatind ohook. Aolive ani ture:" Golor ki of theoalh Juork hrigk, whe "Tlad ts o M Towing sns onoer a 9 im Shorthorns for Sale. at 1 o‘clock p. m., sharp, ths followtng valuable ha flnen'-v?«miomdhmgd welle. lnth"dpmrhuuunn more of land with - arol of young trees. TERMSâ€"All sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on anproved joint notes or 0} discount allowed for c‘sh paymen a of: it amounts. Terms of real estate ma‘e known on day of sa‘e, _ 108. MICKUB, ALPHONS FIETSCH, 45â€"2; Auctioneer. Proprietor. h Late of The In the Estate of m‘ ï¬ï¬':‘-‘:'th / ;&rlu. ZQIIM, Deceased . about the 16th day of October A. ï¬.‘:s"ï¬â€"d; liver or send by post, pn?“ld" to Bitwor, c pereay s lars and proofs of their claims and the security, lare and proofs of the i s> held by chem tho maild gave the mit exsomere '-'-'-"&Eï¬ :: proceeds ef &mflf the -H-O w one o ce matin of «hich the naid eX anid exeent nvnu::-hilflu t 7 _ sIPUUKâ€"Thoroughbred Stailion (Organ, of Ubvadago) sinagde 30 hands, I fnck high, with C \'I’ll’lfl.h'vl -l(ml PJ l‘m & “u"’.n' ETD 0; horse old, . My-nhnï¬ Mm Bo':n-thd. eolt,e:l::s HERE will be sold blicanction on the T..mh-! of m-z&fl- 2 miles Rast h.m in that SAhair thatrail s ‘V- pu t that qc‘l.bn Aâ€" 8 years bred by Grand Sentinel, colt coming 2 years bred b{ Wilkes, oov-lguo-d to ‘h..‘ln calf, coming in 1)se. !st, steer 10 months old. buggy. cutter, box stove, saddle, some pine lumber, mad ca t. som* harness, new oneâ€"horse s oigh, and a lot of oth â€"r articles too numerous to mention. REAL KSTATEâ€"Also on the same day and rho-mprm:!:mb‘ofl.dhr-h. On it i+ a fine n+w house and barn, good wells. The of Heideiberg, on the road leading to Waterloo, ulo‘«vi"»ekp.a..mhlbwh valuab‘e propâ€" '.'5“9!-,5,â€".'!!!-.-. 14 years old, horse 7 years d, 4 cows in calf. 2 heifers, # calves. _ ___ _ _ U tDEMENES, EiC â€"Bdar, mower, ha Thursday, November, 27th, 1902, Tuesday, November 18th, 1902, !f, coming in Dec. !st, steer 10 months old. IMPLEMENT3, ETC.â€" New 3 neated carriage, HEALTH GIVING. MINERAL SPRINGS. HERE will be sold b ‘biic avction on the @ w-mlmotï¬ann!nflcndw , in the village Hawksville, on Auction Sale â€"OFâ€" Stock and Implements Stock and Implements. ‘arm % miles north of Waterloo, Auction Sale. Notice to Creditors. Auc THIS W 1 OF«. CHINA Menno 8. Webar HENRY HASS, that The Upâ€"Toâ€"Date Clothier, Star Clothingâ€"House, BER Flor mfdu Erb St. Waterlo Highest price paid for all kind grain, wluuoxcnnfldhflofl._ Also pure concentrated fosd stock. 4 Shropshire Sheep For Sale. _ From six and cight weeks up â€" . bSOWSmymnd‘xnd., y all bred from imported & Thoroughbred Shorthorm catâ€" _ _ _ tle for sale at all times. No svugglies N . young ewes, all well covered ; also short horo Sull &s Tor services 3 buit on rea" ds sices it 8t teen years E:""minz'ru:'&--mxm Mer JO8. B. SNYDER, _ _ 38â€" 4mo Waterioo, Onk In order to make room for the fall ’?s shipment of cutters, Mr. E. K. . Hawke will sell the balance of his x2 giea at bargain prices and the bu 4 98 MUST be sold the next fow w 1{ Buy now, you‘ll not regret it. a Stock raisers say Prof. A. V. M. Day‘s English Tonic Powders are all right. They make tonic food that gives health, fat, bone and muscle to m cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry,a powder for each (5 separate packages). A pure bherbal tonjc food.. Agentâ€". Jno. L. Wideman,8t.Jacobs, Ont. FREE sample of our c‘ eam for calves sent to any address on receipt of 2 cent stamp. John Hill Wellosloy. UMBER dnula N }-_\gng:_:n.tl n:‘-i E. N. Hawke, : Agent. 3 Masseyâ€"Harris Warerooms, krb st. â€" â€"if _ Address â€" The DA Y‘S STOCK FOOD CO., TORONTO, Ont. © of '-u.:' the | buBdâ€" nhf':loo m hnm‘:;. also ds a fme trade in the waggen, which is noted to be the leader in Canada. aon prooghy, whin me mt m te, BUCGCGIES RIGHT PRICES, 8. Cingrich. The Choicest brands of famil meals always kept frei » ‘_ in stock. ho ced GooLnD TONIC FOOLPD. 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