e x > c year, agair &, & in. 1g ‘‘ \. 606 each in 18 â€" gz.k As J. Pi ns ~ _/ @St war i‘t’lm Ii MA M. ts â€"ram hat se namber t m are ll-k:iI bs the leaders, # .f,“. m.h‘ .. sondon, Nov, 18.â€"Sir Heary Canmpâ€" beilâ€"Ba addressed a large Lib <ral meeting at Frome yesterday. â€" A significant féature oï¬ his address was the welcome he accorded _ to Lord Rosebery‘s expressed intention of reâ€" turning to p life. He said:â€""It is with entmhhctian that every man among us hears that Lord Roseâ€" bery"â€"(loud and pmlongcg cheers)â€" mu share the labor â€" and reâ€" 8 ibilities of public life in active co" with a united Liberal party. indeed glood news, _ All true b will welcome his appeal for w The speaker referring. to Sir Hicksâ€"Beach, remarked > *"Those who are delending fiscal anl €ommercial freedom want his aid, and we promise to forgive all about the siigar .convention." ~Mr. Chamberlain and Premier Baliour he compared. to street musicians, "So loud . is the former‘s cornet," he said, "that we eannot hear the latter‘s concertina, but the pence given to the concertina playâ€" &f are shared by the cornet player." â€" The freefooders were startled again m when the official list of th: Devonshire‘s supporters 2t the coming Queen‘s Hall dérmonstraâ€" tion lpreured without the name of Sir Michael Hicksâ€"Beach. Inquiry. reveaiâ€" ed the iact that Sir Michac(} has not yet accepted the invitation to be present. ‘The Scotsman is delighted with Ho7. Mr. Foster. It says he is able to anâ€" swer Lord Rosebery and Mr. Asquith, and to show that Canada desires the mew links of a political and commerâ€" cial union with Britain. . It eulogizes his racy and via:)‘rous western phrascâ€" <ology and says that Mr. Foster brushes roughly aside the pious prayers an theories spun in the closet away from the busy world, and advises the refug= mnctaul tariff as the lesson that ia has hammered out of her ow i The Imperiai Tarit Committee has issued a leaflet upon Mr. Chamberlain‘s fiscal policy by Prof. Wailate of the Workingmen‘s© College, London, which says a study of tariff history shows that preferential treuw of colonial proâ€" duce had always been a prominent feaâ€" ture of our tariffs yp to 1846 and therefore it is not a new rmpoul. Mr. Henry Tennant, the oldest railway manager in England, does not believe %;country is in a decrepit condition. population has increased hrgzz in the last ten years to 1901, during which Senater Glassey, the founder of th ï¬utfaliun Labor party and a former ader of the Northumbrian nriners strongly supports. Mr. ChamWeriain, ovided Great Britain grants an adâ€" glnble preference to Australian â€"ra material, including wool. _ He says "‘My old Northumbrian mates, who ar: startled by the abruptness of the nev proposals, will find on second though‘s that Britain cannot hold her coloniil trade without being secured by a preâ€" ferential market." C The Financial News, discussing thâ€" New _ Zealand preference, says the members of her Parliament €ounsel _ delay for â€" the _ sam: reason that a large section of the Canaâ€" dian people do in order to see what the motherland will do in return. time the railway companies spent £2350,000,000 on imy~: vements > NoTBING IN THE WORLD Ed Wallace, writing to The Lonâ€" don S:P Mail, comJ:ares Montreal to a beautiful woman, down at the heels. He says it is the worst and most deâ€" pnvedy‘ city in the world, and the stamp of America is on the town and oneâ€" third of the people. _ t £m10 O° INC PEOPNC . ! F ‘ The Ev_ening News in a biography years, 2 weeks and 4 days. ‘ of the King of Italy says he is re.|Bryantâ€" _ At. Toronto, Nov. 15th, . sponsible for the present issue of postâ€"| Mrs. Jos. Bryant, formerly of Berâ€" -ft&umv- m xw‘{, é‘m as the Prince| lin; s lam ales designed the new Camadia"|Dollâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 12th, Mrs. 1 is ... nornse sn Mary Doill, mother of Enos. Doll, ‘eccpmmpmininntndremmrncentcs aged 77 years. Allemangâ€" At Elmira, Nov. 14th, THE WAR OF WEALTH. Margaret Huehn, relict of the .late â€"â€" Stephen Allemang, uged 72 years and Morgan and Rockefeller Fight Each| 25 days. Other. Leisâ€" Near Crosshill, Nov. 12th, J." New York, Nov. 18 â€"The World has the residence of hristian . «J "the following:â€"The Standard Oil Comâ€" Lichty, Mrs. Joseph Leis, aged 76 pany â€"declared yesterda , Years and 4 months. k yesterday a dividend of | Klachnâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 4th, Chas. (%2 per cent. or $12,000,000, on its capâ€"| infant son of Mr. Kilachn, aged .2 italization of $100,000,0c0. Of this $12,| yeats and 2 months. ©©00,000 John D. Rockciviler wil} receive| Zingerâ€" At Berlin, Nov, l;:. John $4,800,000, and his brother William will|l A. Zinger of Detroit, aged 32 years, weceive $2,405,000. Yesterday‘s _ divi 6 mdntlis and 23 days. the Mend, which is payable Dec. 15 to stocie Schoppâ€"â€" At.â€"St. ts, Oct. "holders of record on Nov. 20, makes a 28th, Louis Schopp,. 84 total of 44 per cent., ur $44,000,.000, for | Book=â€"At New Yhe 3rd, he year, gï¬-fl :lï¬,onom in 1goa] Isaac 4 "jé:’*?# "hlg‘ 800,000 | arezcmmmmmeremmmmmemmmmmeieancec mm cgee s Jn 1897, $31,000,000 in d $12,0007 | q ~ f ' teleo 4 e e ns iot in ] u. K. SHINN. 3 1805 i organ an s P Rockefelier interests are now @ nerally Funeral Direstor and ~E&mb imer beie ï¬â€˜u:-:‘nd!:‘m Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" ts ram Â¥ "“:.u ,."". l-u.t-‘u.m : M :‘:n.-.,i..,.‘flx._,, Tlk Mfle .m !‘W . * “; 3 of the lea« "';‘f'â€â€˜ï¬â€˜j;v astive vasc~| RUGTION SALES â€" e Ir. capith attus [ ::A *) o( m t s i3 . . , -(55.?.?’.*""* eRel omnen HIGKON, suniimem .. $ tinrdninndrnie! w xk ic s M o oo is on Ww saich s ener proper mng to the] Kov. 10. â€"] #e. of w uotations : en :M%_:;lk' rtl -'i’â€" ‘v i OB 4 } +Cl es . 7 the: of: apiafents J#3 Â¥ 1o0.. A British manufacturer, replying to Mr. Haldane, M.P., says that English men are no fools. The scientific proâ€" cesses used to boom German trade all originate in Britain. The handicap of the ï¬ï¬th:&eople is the lack of a proâ€" tective tariff.. 4 . Sivrvoning mad greral sais" faotion. Ageney. The WATCH HOUSE ~â€"_ Jansen Bros.., _ WELCOME TO ROSEBERY. "The Morgan properties E MARRIAGES. _ |Willeyâ€"Caldwellâ€" At Los ‘An{dei. | | ~California, Oct. 26th, J.A. Willey 1| to Lizzie Caldwell, sister ‘of â€" Mrs. :c| A. Wermer, Elmira. ~| Zurbriggâ€"Beukerâ€" In North Eastâ€" ‘! hope, Nov. ~ 4th, at the home â€" of ‘| Geo. Becker, by Rev. Mr. Drake, it David_Zurbrigg â€"of Tavistock to * limunâ€"srtm o ‘Sebastapol usse â€" .At ,| Lutherah Church, Nov. 4th, by Rev. :| Mr. Veit, Alex. Millis of Tavistock, : |~ to Mary, daughter ol Wm. Schleusâ€" Perineâ€" At Montreal on Nov. 14th, Miss â€" Mary ~Perine; aunt of Mrs. (Rev.) J.M. Tait, formerly of Berâ€" lin, in her 91st year. Sherkâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 15th, Anna Mary Gaukel, wife of Wm. Sherk, in her 52nd year. Folsetterâ€" At Ayt, Nov. 6th, Wm. M. Folsetter, aged 18 years. Spaethâ€" _ At Roseville, Oct. 26th, Emma, wile of Win. Spaeth, aged 48 years. * Zieglerâ€" At Heidelberg, Oct. 30th, George Friedrich Ziegler, aged 87 years, 8 months and 9 days. Mathewsâ€" At Yatton, Nov. 3rd, W. Mathews, aged 72 years, 1 â€" month and 13 days. Allemangâ€" _ At Elmira, Nov. 4th, George Allemang, aged 48 years 8 months and 1 day. Wagnerâ€" At New Hamburg, on Nov. 9th, John Wagner, aged 74 years, 10 months and 1 day. Kearneyâ€" At St. Catharines, Nov. 11th, James Kearney, formerly of Galt. Wilsonâ€" In North Dumfries, Nov. the 5th, Alexander Wilson, aged 77 Sweetâ€" At _Nov. 15th, â€" the wile of ‘l\:.hhlï¬. of ‘a son. Kellarâ€"â€" ‘At Elmira, Nov. 4th, _ the wile of Frederick Kellar, :&sm wite of" Alfred l.a of a son. Knechtelâ€" At Galt, . 6th, ; the wWile of Jaz. Knechtel, of a son, Cantâ€"At Galt, Nov. 4th, the wife of H.A. Cant, of a son. Fennâ€" At Plattsville, ~Oct. . 28th, the wife of Wm*Fenn, of &a son, Wagnerâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 4th, â€" the â€"wile of Jos. Wagner, of a daughter: Moyerâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 4th, ... the wife of Jos. Moyer, ol a daughtet. Seylerâ€" At Petersburg, Nov. â€"7th, the wile of Peter Seyler, of a son. Barnardâ€"Traversâ€" At Hunilm.‘ on Nov. l?th, at Christ Church Cathâ€" edral by Rev. Canon Bland, H. R. Barnard of Montreal, to Louise, daughter of W.R. Travers, formerly of Berlin. + Meyerâ€"Dietrichâ€" At St. Clements, Oct. 27th, by Rev. Father Halm, Alex. Meyer to Mary Dietrich, both of St. Clements. â€" m Smithâ€"Kistnerâ€" At Berlin, on Nov. 6th, at the Presbyterian manse, by Rev: W.A. Bradley, ‘Thomas Smith to Mary Kistner, both_of Preston. DEATHS. Uttleyâ€" At Berlin, Nov. 9th, the infant child of Peter Uttley, aged 11 days. Weaverâ€" At â€"Bridgeport, Alabama, Nov. lith, at the home of his sonâ€" inâ€"law, Menno B. Clemens, Levi S. Weaver, formerly of Berlin, in his 79th year. : Hagedornâ€" _ At Berlin, Nov. 15th, Mrs. Mary Hagedorn, relict of the late E.A.P. Hagedorn, in her 73rd Oberholtzer,â€" At Berlin, Nov. 15th, _ Miss Clara Oberholtzer, daughter of _ Mrs. A. Oberholtzer, in her 32nd Corryâ€"In Mornington, Nov. the 5th, the wile of Andrew Corry, Of & _M Kunts in Nov !35-;‘..: estate, moots &¢. of BIRTHS L #| Dee. 8. â€"Stook Decs. 16 â€" Stockâ€" and _ imp omen‘s Bimeon Snider, 4 1â€"2 mtles sousn w o t Syge i8 5o ahite and nc _ Campbellford, Nov. 1i.â€"One T on ragh n ie Stockers and Feedersâ€"Trade in thess lines has %flr rogi‘d-noh. as the buyers are we n& Quotaâ€" }!om are :b::.\dt o o (o:‘l $1, tosll.l or stockers 0 eeders. Shortâ€" ko:v'- are quouf with an easier inclina« Milch Cowsâ€"The was fair and t range of priges wak sbout stonds "ot 2 . Strawâ€"One load sotd at $10.50 per ton. \._. _ Cheese Markets, Nov. {l.â€"';’len As been no cmm e 1 iJ market i:’l &n more or bï¬% time. In fact, m.:l?m; in this district are at %fl{“ï¬: 10%e to 1% ‘lamba 1100 hogs and 40 e "‘&m"&mâ€"m were very few of, fering u&‘nnu were . medium to fale grade cattle. â€"Prices .tll!u;.wu are about unchanged and quota for the best are nominal. . Extra cholce are Tuehd at $4.40 to $4.50 per ewt, cholm“: $.20 to g,:, otan at $ to $4.20, cows at imï¬z:r Cattleâ€"There was a better deâ€" Tong thin it has us Tap homy tg. L4 qmï¬.m Plek‘d“ flwto nn.m' ted and are gu“nnt‘:tï¬ti»u h:r"!o{,::“lrk.gto a.n.mi‘htomonn §3 to .4, â€"wnd cows at $1.% to $.2%. .â€" _ ices for the best were firm. Quotar ;ï¬g;l:u:'hh!.o We m and "Q&ota; heep and IAmh.â€"SM? IL. E: port u-“mtod at $2.50 o"'idpuur cth: and culls ntg to $3. ‘Trade in lambs was good and prices are 12%c per owt firmer at $.16 to K1R C 50 0 c l0gâ€" £2. %lgnâ€"-z";hté run was fairly heavy and in ypepmac it ie en To: mied r â€" En $4.85 for lights nï¬m Chicago ‘Live Stock, who intfoinss 108. westsge: aint;, sond to ‘prime stee to $5.50; poor to me» tige, ie dix dlotkern hng feedere to $4.65; canners, $1.%5 to $£2.%; bulls, afloto $4.25; cnl:el. # to fl.&;“l’exu lh HB." rlogs: Receipts" to day," $000; ° tor mor'rov‘.nr.m: l&: lower; 'eloa’l ‘slow; mixed and butchers‘, $4.00 to $4.90; good to 800; sheep and lambs, Mc lower; good to choice wotmï¬ï¬‚ to $8.75; fair to cholco mixed, $2.50 to ; native lambs, $2.76 to ‘There was good trade at the y oh ie at oi was a motx'_‘:nl for butchers ew Tendocly Te Tihes sag Do rioes wgr,‘am. and, as lw:. loes deciinâ€" whoice heavy, $.00 to $1.87; rough heavy, 130 to $4.50; light, fl.g' to “,:’;’hb\flkvzi sales, $.55 to $.70.. Sheepâ€" ipts, 20.« 4%d to 6s 54; futures quiet, Dec~mber 68 iJ vilee Haren t mho ralue. May m t&a value. Cornâ€"Spot quiet; mixed Amâ€" erican, old, per cental, h-fli"d; futures dull, December 38 11%4 nominal, January 3s 114 nominal. | Flourâ€"Minneapolis, is #d to 228 94. C Liv â€"â€"~Closoâ€"Wheat, spot qulet; No, 1 ré . California, no _ stock, w mo. 2 red winter, éeâ€"id to. is 5 t hern Manitoba, 68 gï¬ to %s 54; fuldMe steady, December 68 440 value, March 6s 3%d value, May 85 ï¬t Corn-aï¬t s\.am mixed American, priado® Devampan ie Sigt veleo, Juyingy ea em m is 1064 vaige." Figarâ€" Minneapolin; 2in 94 parrains (hiin ‘iek To head it ned | teik 5o Sn te aiogehinenant wiever m’tm-igtï¬um or some ma.lma'†&"rm 3 tra ‘good cattle are more especially in reâ€"| wuey of grataiy" ; Farm to was no mixed or clover offert to London, Nov. ul--Oporgn( â€" Wheat on passage rat ensior. orn on passage, rather easler; F.vTish country market» of yesterday. steady. Weather in Engâ€" mx cold and 4‘-& forecast, cold. Jer heat on passage c:: m Corn on passage,â€" er u&u; corn, cargoes Danublan, To,r. ¢., â€"£98; s A.-’un. Ew D-e-h.n‘nr ® o L t Antweg "hee." Protlnes = Wheat ty bore ‘at 40 to ShaY per ion. Thare P oactcen‘ e Minneapoli®, 27fr. _ Paris, 16.~â€" drige â€" gooige ï¬"z"mzm Snd bor t for and . June, Flow-â€"gu quiet t 15e ro;_.. ember and %e for %’Eflm French comntryâ€" marâ€" We N ber and tof ‘?:r.‘ y r z;; Hmâ€"?. quï¬ at : 286 E ber and 200 for March n.u' '::thor_h rance, ~forth / a Touth cinudy,‘ â€" st T:t' quiet; No. 1 standard California, no tock; Walla, 6e 7d; No. 2 red winter, ds d to 6s Z4d; No. 1 porthern Manitoba, is Calves â€" Trade was fairly brisk and Liverpool, Nov. 17.â€"Opening â€"â€" Wheat, WATERLOO MARKETS,. Waterloo, November 19. eat is Higher â€"â€" Live Stock in THE MARKET REPORTS _. Torontso Live Stock, ww wae aoe b +# 6 ME E3i 6 +1 +s British Markets. winter, 19%tr.. C siog we e ¢] 47 26. nimy;!‘w&:'fl"miâ€" amot: "%Tii cent brud-m-m dm Tuesday December tst. 1993. iï¬ m‘mflu at 1 o‘clook p: m ; the following fnu- vatuable property. viz:â€" TER] LIVESTOCK:â€"H‘ack mare 16 rears old, Tn pe T old in foal, bay colt 2 years m:m;‘owdl‘m('df. luvu?r "“.:'w posed to be in calt, ‘2 one freah '!flm tâ€"rm s an Hnsoite deraimne, o the "avgd T | ie Th months old, 50 ens. * he Vohl IMPLEMENTS:â€"Grand wagon, 2 TERMS thke waaane use setred untrisam Duser/0°c | â€" AD ent #‘ m 400 AGHmMU DUDOT, 27 MOSNEET ntn?ldmmmm numerous to mention, â€" TERMS:â€"Hay, grain, roots and all sams of sugar beets. Conm‘no'!nmhim G':ï¬: Comâ€" :n:n W lw?u?fl‘l}:i:'“ w'.unf 8 'ï¬?‘: Ther piFe odtere aBMY on the projuibie dete _ 1. Luae busgy, in en i dfiee »pamni it moet furrow uffier, stone %Mwï¬~wfllߤ?§ No reserve a the farm is sold. 308 MICKUS AND] #â€"1 mo T“Ofl.w ."‘-"E“fl :Mll‘lvl:-h'. 4 ts aext 45 im 431m Being orowsd:: for roomâ€" I offer for salo several rthorn â€"Cows at bar goin prices, also yourng Bulls and Helfers. iL. L K. WEBER, _ a sold by_Public A: L disfwmar "Asdro® Krom, 1 wl o B mt of 3t. Agaths, on _â€" ; Tuesday Siiinin? thinaiie proporty. 3 Ba" sharp, the Auction Sale |XXES is o _ es Farm Stook and Implementa: . | &AWwiPa®t teemment '-"i:% qeprepeg moomepinae Cotinl é??% tprauet Te "uaeanite . mt nt t to r:'""’." y case scemed to â€"ï¬" a one. RK «/11 be sold by Public on the fun‘s. EWX sn k0 cy is ie hn araamlananied | Tw agly Decembe, T on im o o aaate ts | Seatadan Aetonbe dil» 29oe aflu'l % that cured me,* R d mnw"' %h‘*â€"m \!l. s . Accept no substitute for "Golden Medâ€"‘| LIVESTOCK:â€"Grey horse 11 years 0‘d, bay stamps to hsm-on?'flm "u‘m'ï¬ = Adviser," in paper.covâ€" mhq-f%"'? receipt of 31 oneâ€"cent Farm Stock and Implements o ie on es oppeare â€" £< of :a""n% is . 2 sinks, 6 new ar hoots. "Posscctiad 2s Hew "Pang '-â€"ï¬â€œ f a “‘5'&:."‘.'.&"‘5‘?:: re~mermmas« h ~ eâ€"ORrRâ€" . Shropshire Sheep. |v-mbne Farm and Chattel Auction Sale t will D6 SO°C. PUORS 2 CR C â€" farm .m?g,-. mi E‘g One Cow, one Horse, one Spring Calf and farm of 1 mie “Inu&dbwwflm'!!w: GEIGER & BREAK, UNRESERVED farm for Sale ________. _ BeAEeROrEOCL | boles: or 5 bes cent olf per anpum for quah px Notice â€"__ | moxys aappeasr noernannors cnmigtniing +A â€" 4 9 â€" OFâ€" LOUT3 SOHW EITEER, ANDREW KRESS Propristors, Bre lau Sttasburg, O.t, . ~J.80ven Hawkesvili¢, TERMS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Te of the purchass piu rritenn shagen Fauke e vonrrpes pidaanines i mv‘u,uuuunu{dtn. nanorunorcn.\mnrmmu sums of $10 and ander cash ; for suma at. approved notes ?g%%’. a-m:‘fl.i M‘: 6 per cent. per annum for cash.. Hexay sonaAf en 8 YaAlsiontil, Friday, November a0th, 1903 _ at one o‘clock in the aft the followi valuable s lwflm. par: of I.:t.‘ Tumbes t of the Germen ‘Compgayis trace of _ This property is sitnated on the out kir‘n of Droutiers‘s fa E:i u%?‘ i with $oed cotinr and a Woick aitohen 18 n 16. a s0f water cistern in the house, and a good weall of hd-m.-{;:‘hmhlï¬mts * HTA Drdr 04 olfer t an exceliont opportunity * This prope ty offera. t 1 tom.ywen%h.;:nummm of In the Matter of YJohn Heimbecher, Late .__ofthe Townskip of Waterico, in the County ot Waterloo, Farmer,Deceased, it Ti oonee i meatiming conlninitg ars aires thne aedphhan thy Kib wing thaller proparty Notice to Creditors Auction n the EE:'& 5;_:2 jron partrow, vio "u'.."’:..."& solooe faloes, Te MS:â€" All anme of $10 and under : anh; nifaininics mantiy e fif un anproped jols thiny winutes Wrat aloug the No tharly lineit Ts Bs aastvad h# tham in rarhentoae n M 1 Dated at Waterioo the Sist day of Oct. A, D. 1 ER MS:â€"All +ums of ua‘er cash; iprihaf aeey 1 Tacve mania realy vpur O mal sn ooE h e tma»._jhe folâ€" LIVKSTOCK:â€"Grey 11 0‘ eeorearition‘t new), drill, aod jack. is togr Pn ie hase P €7â€"3¢. 7 D. 1 f'i""m"" P ooo c a, Dated this 27th day of Octobar A D. 1908 â€", Auction Sale â€" OFâ€" Farm Stock and Implements. o for . Cu3 STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Farm for Bale * Property. r of the ot late h dieeie mitly "Reblg waid exson .ome to my, pars: of Lt | TPIJIE GROCUCEE hÂ¥ Put uid siboo, piooiblinge rebe w anied Noar wo‘c#:‘.%no.irdm. Lu.ï¬lnh-' parâ€" y GKO KUNTZ â€" plies. an h tï¬.:.l,l"uufn-.: n-vuï¬s .‘;u. 40â€"3mo that al having ;flhan pad ce xd c mber, 1908. fequired on seventh of Beptem <~K 3 e No yrstlre o t the said deâ€" $crs0d Hhelr inmes 1 > tuil with toolt addn ONEISTT 64 W das h m (ny. 14 milge wint 64 woant of" Hawretine, Notice to Creditors In the Estate of JOHN KIBSWETTRR 3‘.-3."..« -b\-::‘cl the held by them; sod that eftor t o io e i e lt ceased among reove entit/ed ‘hereto,hay mauym«ï¬uaq"z then . have notice, and will not Mable . for said ‘assets to any person who e claim they shall not then have reosi\ Sikt ts t 5o. tng aaet aas oo aing Valuab‘e Dwelling House in the Town of Terende Rerieciinen When Thursday, Nov. 19th, 1903, About 800 Men‘s Overcosts in men‘s and boys‘ sizes, cl i~ for Five Doliars â€"This is the bargain of the season. â€" ce d New Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes, Dates &c. Datéd 28th October, 1903 . rowand ail whor Svocteary curpolisfe all other necessary his wates is ounplind to ths nedeaand padk proceed to distribute the asset of thesaid deâ€" We want all the Dried Applesâ€"within the next fow weeks that nï¬% Theyâ€"are a good price now and holders will do well to tak« advantage Our stock ol Groceries is complete for the Xmas trade. "og Farm for Sale. AT THE LOWEST PRICE3Y, .We are in want of Potatoss, Lard &o. HALLMAN‘S * J F. E. MACKLIN, Fine Farm for Sale Exceoutors‘ Sale OVERCOATS Boys‘ Reefer Coats sizres 22 to 27 for Farm for Sale long Ulster Coate, storm collar . _ :. â€" «J 0o .8# Coxtrabeary _ â€" . â€"OF â€" PAMiii Walshon Oce GEORGE A Opposite the Walper House, Berlin. {l- v. Glu‘. Aolrilic ®. 6. 47â€"2m AgENT, WATERLOO, Just Arrived NUMBER UNLIMITED. Highest market price paid. Load avery second Monday. llu’z“n‘upw!w. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1904 Notice. COUN‘I‘Y of WATERLOO The Municipal Council of the County of Wateloo wil meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Wodnesday Dec. 16th 1903 at 10 o‘clock a.m. c Berlin, Nov. 16th, 1903. SHIPPING BOGS WANTED IK m .oreamer; Onâ€"eal, # E. N. HAWKE, for 25¢. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, . Jth» c Clerk \ Re Pss 2 A carload of new Currtens all fAitted with channel steel “,5:;;;! steol bimces, removable g.n.a% ete. They are known as the in éomfort, quality and "style. % See them before buyingâ€" elseâ€" ? where at the Mazsseyâ€"Harrls v warerooms, Waterloo. : yin Hart, Krurr & Masran. BERLILN $2.00 4t 653 20 26