part of last week. _‘ Phe Churches. â€" Rev. Mr. Wilbetâ€" ‘ Horce, a native of Africa, and who is _ attenm ing the U. B. College at Hunâ€" y u, Ind., preparing himsel{ for mission work on the Dark Continent, ._ . pre in the Centreville church on _ the evening of Thursday, 4th inst. A agoodly number were present to hear Whis address, in which/ the speaker ;;\ in a great measdre with . the a teoms and habits of his native breâ€" rsonal."~â€" Miss Marguerite Mcâ€" imnis, of Toronto, was the guest of iss E Lutz\ this week. â€" Mrs. _ H. “" and . Mrs, H. Lutz were ° in â€" o1 last Tuesday ‘to visit the latter‘s sister, Mrs. T. Bediord, who is on the sick list. â€" Mr._ and ‘Mrs. Jacob Gimbel were visiting at : the _home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. C _a& Buerke. â€"â€" Mr. S. Lut#, \ of and his sister, Miss Elle, (were the guests of Hespeler friends on Sunday. â€" Mr. James Detweiler Â¥ill take in the Harvest Excursion xt week..â€"â€" Miss Alice Bedford, of Bioomingd: was the guest of her aunt Mrs, Will ‘Wiegand, last week. â€"Mrs. MacMinn, of Buffalo, was the Hawkinsâ€"Stuart.â€"At Onaway, Mich., " .Fune 13th, at the home of Mr. and ;!t& A. > Stuart, Rev. J. Russel _ Hawkins, to Annie B. Stuart, forâ€" O_ merly of Elmira, RANIFFâ€"GEHL.â€"In . Berlin, Tues , August 16th, by Rev. William e tloepfter, Miss Maggie Gebl, daughâ€" ? Of Mr. and Mrs. Gehi, of Heiâ€" _\ delburg, to Mr. William Braniff, son \â€" of Mr. Harry Braniff, Berlin. Fairgrieve Smith.â€"At Almonte, Aug. _ Brd, William J. Fairgrieve, to Lucy hmidtâ€"Bunton.â€"At Rochester, N. [., July 27, Walter Carl Schmidt, & . Of Chas, Schmidt, Berlin, to . _ Lilia Juli¢ Bunton, of Rochester. a scher.â€"At Berlin, Aug. 10, ï¬ . Revy. R. vyon Pirch, Christian t to Caroline Fischer, both dSeller, â€"At Watlerloo, August 17th, o~ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Heller, a Mueller.â€"At Plumas, Man., July 16, to Rev. and Mrs. B. Muelier, a son. Mitchellâ€"At Battleford, Sask., Genâ€" . â€"eral Hospital, Aug. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs, James B. Mitchell, a son. Dunkeâ€"At Berlin, July 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dunke, a son. Kampmannâ€"At Berlin, Aug. 7th, to â€" Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Kampmann, .m daughter. Echell.â€"At Berlin, ‘Aug. 3rd, to Mr. â€"mand Mrs, Joseph Schell, a daughâ€" Gordon.â€"At ‘Alvinston, July 28th, to Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Gordon, (nee Maude Miles, of Elmira), a daughâ€" Bcbultz.â€"At Preston, Aug. 5th, to <â€"Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Schultz, a Burkbardt.â€"In Peel, Aug. 8th, to Mr. _T@Ad Mrs, Enoch Burkhardt, . a â€" daughter." ;_th;t.-At Tavistock, Friday, Aug. ~Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seltzer , Louisa Bolender, aged 78 years, ~ 8 months and 28 days. McGregor.â€"At GÂ¥#It, Aug. 7th, Kate * McGregor, second ‘““".;3' the ©late: _and Margaret regor. Stahl. !o ::m, Aug. 9th, Gottâ€" fried F,. Stahi, aged 49 years and Mnm, tf I-‘Olls Smith, of Galt 5 days, & K, SHINN, _ WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, Aug. 18. * of her uncle, Mr. S. Hilbotn, s WaATCH HOUSE Jansen Bros., ANT.â€"At the Berlin and Walâ€" ) Hospital, Sunday, August 14â€" . the wile of Matthew Durrant, Young #t., South. =In Upper Woolwich, Aug wwâ€,.." father smile the with of it are iss s after Xmas at . _ FREEPORT MARRIAGES Direstor and Embaimer BIRTHS DEATHS 42 DetROIR ... .s«+2+«»» »2+»> +« 100 _ 1.10% TORONTO s1. LAWEENCE MARKET, “EEM sm-â€"sum 41s 64. ts of t. during st three days, 138 000 centais, h«'m%a’ Ameri« LIYEEPOOL GEAILX AXD PRODUCK As mâ€"â€"wm&-!rt nomi ma: Sept. Ts 1%d, Dec. Ts 240 _ Coriâ€"Spot firm; rroan mixed, new» 4s 8%4; American mixed, old, 4s 9%d. Fuâ€" -i'«flpu of American corn during the past three days, 14,200 centais. Weather fair. NEW FORK DALEY MALKET. New York, Aug, 16. â€"Butterâ€"Firm; . re celpts, 25,030; street price, extra creamery, 48c to 18%¢; official prices unchanged. ~ _ Cables Steadyâ€"American â€" Markets Duil for Cattle. London, Aug. 16. â€"Cattle wre steady at 11e to 12%e per Ib.; refrigcrator beef, 11@ per ib. Shcep, 10c to 12¢, dressed weight., TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Receipts of live stock were moderateâ€"68 carloads, +amposed of 926 cuttie, 800 sheep and doambs, 507 hogs ind (S_cllve&rd E:&’ti;-?ï¬'&?ï¬â€œo&“uuï¬" inal, Dee. Lardâ€"Prime western, in tierces, quliet ces B df. us . + 0ikcna adcnai Nb n aâ€"+~ P v * Checseâ€"Firm; reccipts, 1 ; state, full cream, sml‘l':.f-v)wu{ fancy,. e to Bc; do., small, white, fancy, 8%¢ to 8%e. _ _ Fegs 167. â€" Exportersâ€"Whe catiie _sold as exporte® rauged from !4..')0_;0_:4.76 per c't." a â€" Eaport bullisâ€"â€"Cholee export bulls soll -t,;zf“t)b to $4; medium at &LI‘;O to $3.175.__ loads of good at $4 to $1.25; medJium at $3.75 to $4; common at $3 to $3.50 each; rough and inferlor, at $2.75 to $3 per ewt. Feedersâ€"Feeders weighing from 950 to 1050 lbs, of fair quality, sold at $4 to $4.25 per cwt. Etockersâ€"Cholce yearling calves rold at $3 to $3.25; poorer grades and offâ€"colors gold at $2.25_to $2.50, according to quality. Milch cowsâ€"Miich cows and springers sold at from $25 to $18. _ omm _ Bhcepâ€"Export ewes sold at from $3.75 $3.85; export bucks, $3.25 per cwt ____ _ Spring Lambsâ€"Prices ranged from $4.25 to $4.80 ewt. ‘ _ Veal calyesâ€"Prices ranged from $2 to $10 cach and to $3.50 to $5.25 per cwt. TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK. There were three loads of live stock at the Union Stock Yardsâ€"55 eattle and 65 sheep and lambs, EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. East Buffalo, Aug. !B.-â€"Cnt(le-â€"llec:?tg T00 head; dull; prime steers, $5.25 to $5.15; lhl’mlng, $4.50 to $5; butchers‘, $3.75 to §4.i5; helfers, $3.25 to $4.50; cows, $2.13 to $4; bulls, $2.50 to $3.75; stockers and feeders, $2.50 to $3.50. _ mmancee Hogsâ€"Prices for straight loads, fed watered, were $5.75 per cwt., and for lights and fats. whn e Hogsâ€"Receipts, 3100 head; slow; shade higher; heavy, $5.70 to $5.75; mixed, 15 to $5.80; yorkers, $5.65 to $5.90; pigs .00 to $6; he, $1.80 to $5; stags, §3.15 to 11%; dntries shan 1e a8 to."_""" * * * to Sheep and Lambsâ€"HReceipts, 1600 head sheep steady; lambs 25¢ hixher; Jambs, o‘ to $6.25; yearlings, $4.50 to $5;° wethei $4.25 to $4.50; ewes, $3.75; sheep, mixed, Ia to New York, Aug. 16. â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts 1210. All consigned \lvect, with the excepâ€" ï¬oa of four cars. One car of Chicago steers sold at $5.30; no other trading; feéling weak. Exports toâ€"day, 30 cattle. _ _ _ Calvesâ€"Receipts, 30; no trade of imporâ€" tance; tec-lln& dull; a few veals changed hands at $0.25 to $6.50. _ __ _ _ _ Sheep and Lombsâ€"Receipts, 3522. Sheep weak; lambs steady; sheep, k.m to $6.60; no choice stock here; culls, $4.50. Hogzâ€"Receipts, 3668; nominally firm. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Aug, 16 â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 5500; westerns, 2000; market steady; _ rnod to prime steers, $5 to $6; poor io medium, $3 to $4.00; lzgxten and feeders, $2,25 to $4.10; cows, 51.2$ to $4; helfers, g to $4.75; can ners, $1.25 to $2.40; bulls, to $4; enives, $2.50 to §6; western steers, $8.50 to $8,50.. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 10,000; market steady to strong; mixed and butchers‘ g.fl) to $5,50; good to choice, Iug, lfi to 4% rough and heavy, $4,00 to $5,2%5; light, to $5.00; bulk of sales, $5.20 to $5.45, Bheep and Lambsâ€"Roceipt8,15,000; itug 12 B fan" ts Yolek, mized, Pb to 10.007 ; fair to ¢ nJ:o lambs, $4 to $6, Nature‘s agent, It mwdihc-a'o mweloeme light, it has a deâ€" effect in hdflutmbbuhh trifies the heart and can projong life. mmnum-e% some laws which govern plant life. :mmbmnymhh Totk. . A man ts sthiiont hexithy and atrong ies s Adacs nays ue han o is dn it ns o aog mean .w of roots 2‘ hï¬ ms by the ".fl' are, therefore, ppiie m o o ht it I n in rider pipare ts Recent experim conducted by miost eminent ldcntht:,n]:on that lizthl great remedial agent; it is essentially Vealsâ€"Receipts, 100 hend; steady, $4.25 LEADING WHKAT MAGKETS equal â€"Irregular, unchanged; receipts, 10â€" NEW YOEK LIVE STOCK CATTLE MARKETS 1.01 $1 ind 1904, between the hours of 10 & i. and 4 p; m., for Mfl’ufl ruwolsnlbmd. the !ouvflï¬ol!flty!egt“m trom the old Huron road in a southâ€" erly dizection 40 m&mw E' 5 "‘&..‘;'ï¬ property Rutherford and Kirk Dull::lllh 0: particularly described . as ows:â€" All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land anud premises situâ€" ate, lying and being in the Township of Waterioo in the County of Waterâ€" loo and Provinee of Ontario, containâ€" ing by admeasurement two acres and sixty seven hundredths of an acre, be the same more or less, and being . a proposed new line of Toad situate on lots 151, .llmll.. 158 ana 160 the small Ge Company ‘Lots in the lower block and a part of lot number 8 of Beasleys new survey, all in the Township . of Waterloo aforeâ€" said. The centre line of said new road is more particularly known and described as follows, that is to say, Commencing at the intersection . of the ‘southerly limit. of the Huron road with the easterly limit of the aforesaid lot No. 153, thence mlong the division lines between the aforeâ€" said lots 151, 152, 153, 158, 159 and 160, south thirteen: degrees, cast twoentyâ€"five chains and twentyâ€"eight links to a post,â€" thence south fiftyâ€" one degrees east, three chains, sevenâ€" tyâ€"eight links, to an angle in said road, thefice south thirteen degrees east fourteen chains and sixtyâ€"nine links more © orâ€"less to the northerly limit of the Strasburg and New Dunâ€" dee public road, said new line of road to extend twenty feet on each side of the above described centre line, . as fully shown on a plan thereol made by C. D. Bowman, P. L. S., and to be registered in the Clerk‘s Office of the said Township. Upon such terms and conditions as the Council may think expedient and that any person ~whose lands might be affected thereby and who petitions to be heard will be heard by the said Council before the passing . of the said Byâ€"law. 8â€"4â€"4t Farm Laborers Vluntcgl Farm Laboroers‘ Excursions Dated this 3rd day of August, A D. 1904. M MOOSE JAW ESTEVAN and YORKTON From all stetions on C.P R. Toron‘o City, Mc owâ€"vale, GunlÂ¥'h (>ty and north, and ail stations on lines of G T.R , Toronto to Harnia aird north_ excepting north of Cardwell Jun«., and.nort» of Toronto on North Bay section on Kuauetesra 0 000 0 00 "‘"C °C CANADIAN One way ticke!s to Winnipeg only wiil b: so‘d, butâ€" each person pur busi g will hbe furpishe3 with a coupon on v hich, after such person has been hired as )flnnlwx to work ns a farm laborer, but not latoeth n A 1gust 31« 1904, free transpor:ation will be given the holdâ€" er from W!uimto any Canadian pacific station in Manitoba or Assinibola, Â¥ est or B uthwest or No th wat of Winnipeg, but not bey ‘nd Moose Jaw, Estovan or Yorkton Harvest {Excursions Winnipeg $30 00 Rogina â€" â€" $33 75 Mowbray Moose Jaw Datoriane Kamsack Souris 31. 50 Swan River 34 00 Brandon ‘ Lyleton Lenore Miniote 32 00 _ Pr, Albert 36. 00 E‘yin s Wawances Maclecd 38 00 Bingcarth en Moossmin 3225 Calgiury 38 50 Arcola _ 3250 _ Red Doser 39 50 Estevan s n Yorkton 33 00 Strattoona ~©40.50 Gsh:f September 13th and 17ih. Roturning until Nov. 14 and 28tb. Pl(?:pb.!:‘u "l',‘u :‘u':l particalars from any Cavadian Pacific A 4 Fe A. H. Ou-mmo. Buggios, â€" Buggies. A LOCAL SALESMAN for Waterioo, Ontario and surrounding ~territory . to Represent Masseyâ€"Harris Co. Waterloo * & Ont. "Canada‘s Groatcs: Nurserios" 1505 E. N. HAWKE, In order to clear out the balance of the stock, the undersigned will sell Wm Grey & Sone buggies at reduced priges, | â€"â€" Agent for â€"â€" WANTED GEORGE A. TILT, Tp. Clerk PACIFIC $12 laltion i Aip en ds roa epitent o 4 wo aF u niet m‘#fl&a Till e prcso us Hâ€"t f Farms all wines, s...:u and usimproved; nausuas u iLer; boas frui. growing »60. tua; ub 1B 5 Â¥ ur ufiho best markete in 10 wor id.. â€" Maid donghiful viimale, . N=ried _preâ€" auou; grout pi uis Come w suan Duaware. For buale map and vady b.e reput a freo, A0~ wess, Btaze Biaad In W. terleo Townallip on the 'b% 8 tween Wute loo and N :&‘Dm l: ing s00ut 200 ac.es more ‘or lusw. About 30 wores bush, imixed timber,. mosltly the wiver oul ivatton, _ On the are ‘buiigirgs and wo aoundance of hard and soft water, «ho arge oschard of 0 uit es For furher information apply to __ _ _ SRIPPING H8GS WANTED IN BADEN TI"' undersigned offers fot sale bis vsluable farm, situated 3 miles uorthwest of Wate stloo, just cutside of the nmnh-n. consistâ€" ing of v7 aores of land, well of :&w of which thâ€"re is 9 acres mureor leas of bi and om O : tve tarm iea house 21 129 1t kitchen 18: F ie mt ce hemates & w ® x d ore Ais FM hard and sofc water al uâ€"o;nmn or forther partioulars upply o1 the premises 10 PURE bred Shorthorn Daâ€"ham bull % service and for saic; «io others of sexes for u!:hlhd Sta np !m by Kinua ler imp rted at head . f he ¢;also a quautity of ced whea: for sale of d forent varicties. 33â€"1 mo GONSIB‘HNG ct 160 acres, lot No 4, C n, 10, 2 milas n rthwest 0 8t Ob m)u. On it W brick houâ€"o with kite attached. bank baâ€"n and other outbuildines. Or chard and goâ€"d hnd nad soft water. . For further part.cn‘ars apply on the premisos or to w M. V. GLE3, «n 006. St. Cloments P. O., Out 33â€"20t. Containing 85 acre« in good state of cultivatâ€" ion. Onitis p enty of wood water. running stream and gord pas ure, silum‘ed 12 mile weâ€"t of Waterloo For furthor inforina‘ion mlyu the premisos, â€"L mo. sOULIN M. BRUBACHEFR Water.co P.O. VJ miles we t of 8t. . northeast of H ldulb&m undcr good cultivau n sn «n in good grass 2. Ol‘ tha !ate Jora: Hunsbeeses, sitn ied 1 12 miles we t of 8t. Jacob: and 2 1â€"2 milos northeast of H ldulh&m It consista of 25 cres undcr good cultivail n, 6 acres of which is zo «w in good grass 2 acres good hardwood titsh, good frame Louse with six roums and collar ki chen, woodâ€"l3d, 1 bank barn, good »tables, chicken 1 on and ru There is also good orchard of choico frnit trees and 2 w. lis. Bultable for ma ket gatdoning, apply on the prem‘wos. MBRGi. JONA3 EUNSBERGER ailtan. Et. Jacab >, P.U. Ont. 3iâ€"1mo IN THE MATTER OF THE EsSTATE OF NICHOLABI‘F LICHTY, LATE OF Tgu TOW NSHIP OF _ WILM T. IN. TH coUNTY OF WAT‘TRU)Q. FAR MEI}, DKCEASED, NO*ICE is hereby gives pursuant to "The Revised Suatutes of nrio‘, 1897, chapter 120, that all cretitors others hnvhy claims mmnm\od' said Nicho‘as K Lichty, on or about the tenth day of July, A. D. 3604, are rcquired on or before. the lbulb‘uol:ow.lfld.wun:‘xy ::-l ““-‘MM to the u-d%* last wi 1 and to s of Nio! .:{ « posased, Chy and surpames, ad. 1 o'.:l‘in. the m‘.‘l‘:".‘«'ï¬:ï¬ ï¬ :ï¬'m nature of the securities, if any, :Adu & 4 q further také ï¬nflmt after mentJoced date the Man mrh to distâ€"Irn‘e # of the dece - Ll:o'nï¬lrnu t 'o.ln‘l:fl a ¢}iims of wï¬l they 1 ha ioies ro? thie aeid ceante on AnF pare inareot in sa any or p: rronls da:r- uï¬ * mot nhe'ntï¬. by at time of bat * the -QMo‘Au;?rpt.A.D. 10044 M B. JA 83{"?#'1; x Lwfl‘v AP Rho frcmce. Excoutors Nicholas E. iy Good pasture with good w»ter." Apt Notice to Creditors. 3248 stations. & a ‘l'mbm.h Pullmas : sleepor twite aily. Noté. Buflufl}l-»mndhol- let on appligation 10 J. D: MeDonald, pLNE WR S + o t omm ie it in stampe. Spending n few dazes at tho great W FAIR, 8P. LOUI8. © orth :‘yu ‘s edacation, i ecomint mtdegs e m urâ€l‘m.:::.dm Canadian DO NOT MISS â€" TO THE SUMMER RESORTS Farm for Sale. Fine Farm for Sale NHUMEER UNLIMITEE. Farm for Sale FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE CcBR C. vm;:::xsï¬:llo“ IR&-TJ’ For terms app‘y to _ _ _ Hawkosville, Ont _ E. M. DEVITT. For Sale. Halr, KzorPp & Master WARHING '“‘! ty ) . * 9 “"ï¬:‘%"’.ï¬ ANTZ ul Ay iuiture, burver Iis1iAH WISMER n ce e e ao ard Woolwich, 4 mile of %m is ‘offered tor «ale, The m 10res of which 120 agres is olé*red w- higo dr ‘On 1t in & $ oge mt mt rerthent, pett mm at hause. â€" For further s Apply to WM. ZIEGL®R, â€" Bridge port . A first class farm of 150 acres or; more. ; ied conditien, Am b' E: J. Bhaniz, Market Cirocer, Br in, Out., or‘ ilmot * street, } mile cast of lthA:m,.H.“u-& we 85 o’ the town of Waterioo, o«-uhiw acres more or los* on opnaniape n e en Me .n(“‘gi‘u e sore watee Et u;"hmh&ï¬â€˜t further jarticuiars mevy LUDWIG . SEIP, A. L. Shantz, Cojar Springs, Mich £0â€"tt for sale two farms in -%%W&“m _about 4} m les North West of the Town of "\ aterioo. Ourueh farms contains 100 serés of lind in +tate of cultivation with brick d welling and bank barn, good wa‘er, about 10 sores of m 9.30 _ The other of suh farms contains 31 sores of Lfld‘% state of cultivation with freme on 1st March, 1905 Address iemy Dickert, Heidelberg P, 0. Executors of the estate of Jacob 8 huarr. 26 3 mos Second Hand Rigs, consisting of wagons, one horse carriages, buggies and sulcies. Will be sutd «heap. arxry Barts ckam 28â€"8t Krbsvilie, CnT Testher of Organ, Piano, Violinâ€" aod Har ho. 75 also of singing and the prope nidds of WV . P HHILP Imrortep Boar kept for service, Quite a number of imported pigs in stock just now and for sale. Imported Shorthorn Ball " Noxâ€" PAREIL ArcHER," for service. Have also a few head of Shorthorn Cattle for sale. . A very good 15â€"monthâ€"old Shortâ€" horn Bull for sale. Also Registered Mares for sa‘e. Yorkshire Pigs â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"â€"â€" Farms for Sale. ... Reasonable Pricges ... Director of the Waterico Farm for Sale. â€" Chicopee Woollen Mills. : is the farmer‘s. favorite wool “‘di.% place, W:nl{? B â€" gause the farmers know they get as high a price for their wool nmr pure all woul goods in trade at as low a fighre as any other mill in the provines, 20,000 lbs 'ï¬â€˜l’"v:'“d &“mm' y ve € wee! mnr!‘ot p’:o for your wool lz cnhotmd-.m.rnhr you to take trade, for weknow we . r.m in quality or pn= nd\btgmtghtoyu is we mlplbwï¬m, a Ib. more for y.u-wm Where ran you profit meoreP .. _ . . * Now that the Bt. Jacobs Woolâ€" len llulhvoï¬n"dm-fll for the making of other goods we would be pleased to have some of therr customers to give us a trial the coming season. _ We ase no Shoddy, ooo ie hok af Farm for Sale. WANTED Musilcal Society‘s 0 ind. JoOHN HILL, . FOR SALE. WELLESLEY. oimn work of all tion â€" promptly to Hexny DroksR®T, Ezua BavUmMANS Bt, Aguatha, Ont Waterlon Ont. SE +Y 0e "a, ï¬ NEXT SATURDAY Sitlne nneiiee i the ic i io hiece tP,,oinnt conamen: preerer prrorvolags SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS <ols /. apentot Renwax nates" Ark younmtation Acopy ror Partiniepe ... . Canadian â€"National Exhibition 194 _ TORONTO, ONT. _ im« _ oto,, otc., ever than ever. e are in a position to supply your w wants in all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing. . Our stock < is as large and well assorted. We are offering particularly good values in (offafonferfe oforfonf nfnfenfnfonfonfecfoafs offaf nf mds W. K. MeNAUGHT, Musiin India Linen Flake Muslin wnndum"mw-u"mh-maunq:w. f tion, by permission of his Grasions M the King w Ev'um:muumguluzu.ztg:lm * * “. We wish to draw your atâ€" tention more particularly to our Clothing Branch, although if there any. other lines which may be on hand if any they will get their moving ordersâ€"ard that at suchprices that they are bound to goâ€"â€"eur st(:‘ck must be free of odds and ends. est exhibits of Canadia mfactures, oo ht ow Satlatnge: Improved Inotttice and promor virinig of aimation "CHICAGD J THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW Mersoerized NC Matt! Embroidery 5 lace Ribbon Eto. "BLACK WATCH BAND" PETER HYMMBN Btands for the em‘*. tmout of perfeciion ::u%ovo. x .Wdthu s G 12 Stoves strongest testiâ€" monial of their merise. Their excollence is genaine, thoir cï¬ deney arq ustioned. Yo3 are anra of satiefaoti>a wichâ€"« CHLâ€" CaGO JEWEL, ~lnliations o-g proâ€" claic the worth of the gengige. Call and soe the:e stoves in ops~atiou at our atore. 3. 0. ORR, C > Beoretary and Manager, Eto. Eto. loul 1M