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*3 o 20 Taiee ‘\ > On account of Thanksgiving Day i‘ Ret being held until Nov. 17th, this _ will be the only. chance to secure reâ€" ) â€"@uced rates before that date. Return .+ ty are on sale good goingsSept. lf 23 and. 24 at single fare for " Wound trip from Berlin to Port Hurâ€" ‘Won, Detroit, LCleveland, Saginaw, Bay / Oity, Grand Rapids, Chleqio. Cincinâ€" _ngti, â€" Indianapolis and at $35.40 to / $t. "or is via Chicago ~. of K Bay n': 'w.:o Â¥ia â€" Sarnia 0 y avigation Company. «® Hok yo t tickets at Grand Trunk ofâ€" i Bes.~J. D. McDonald, District Pasâ€" _\ been gotbing ajair share o their atâ€" \ tention, but of late they have been * _maki l Scarce owing to Atke vigliance ot 0. To 1 . Detecuive / Gastmeier, who l:.mked up hall a e or more t‘ number in i .‘ past two or “*fm.y In the uie ©d be7%o: get theis ‘names. up litnt) minkikt AFFOStS :â€"because thelht â€"~The WATOH HOUSE i â€"Jansen Bros., | wrould he i bunch 6f vagrants \ att onee the morinet and Da ',‘ â€" bart late they have Pke vicience ut 0. C n Do â€" On Friday evening a very enjoyable y took place. Supper was served mt @â€"o‘clock and afterwards an interâ€" and delightful programme of mddresses and musical numbers was Yesterday afternoon at 6 o‘clock Prof. Jack Casselle, the aeronaut. maide a thrilling balioon ascension and Parachute leap. The balloon soared tipward and drifted to the west toâ€" wards the Cape Fear river. Wnen &( the factory ol W. E. Worth & ..« the professor cut his parachute loose and had the misfortune to fall and catch upon the big smoke stack of the factory. At the‘ time there was a glowing fire in the furnace and the smoke stack ‘was hot, but Profesâ€" sor Casselle managed by extra exerâ€" tipns to keep kicking himsell away from the big stack so that he was not burned, while having a warm time of it. BALLOONIST LANDED ON HOT SMOKE STAUK Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 16th. â€"The Morning Stat has the following : _ A telephone message to Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 brought Capâ€" tain Billy Monroe and his gallant fire lads to the rescue. There was no other way for the entrapped balloonâ€" ist to get down, but Captain Montoe and his reliables ran up the 50 foot ladder and landed him and his paraâ€" chute safely on terra firma. Profesâ€" sor Casselle says he has landed in all sorts of fashions, one time cn a 200 foot church spire, but this ¢s the first timé he ever tackled q hot smoke stack CONYENTIIN OF NEW CHURCH Secretaryâ€" J. B. McLachlan, Toâ€" ronto. Treasurerâ€"Chas. Ruby, Berlin. ... Executive Councilâ€"William Hendry, J. M. Schneider, George H. Hachâ€" born, ‘Berlin; W. H. Law, John White and Samuel Dibb, Toronto. GRAND . TRUNK RAILWAY SYS **TEM WESTERN EXCURSIONS. < Onâ€"Sunday doctrinal sermons were rfihut by Rev. F. L. Higgins in ‘morning and Rev. James Taylor dn the evening. Special music was furnished by the choir, including "a ‘duet by Miss Doris Woelfie and Mr. Charles â€" Ruby and a solo by Miss Riener, which was greatly appreciatâ€" {Chairmanâ€"Rev. F. L. Higgins, Toâ€" ronto. * Viceâ€"Chairman â€" Chas. A. Ahrens, Berlin. ‘The‘ ; Association of the New tusalem ‘Church closed its 4ist anâ€" A § New Jerusalem o oo m mu‘pa sion : Friday.s .. . The C d clation is a branch a 4 or C ca 'fi a meimbership . of over 4000. In Canada there are sociâ€" eties at Berlin, ‘ Toronto, ‘ Montreal, Hamilton and Wellesiey, and one is about to be formed in London. There are in addition about 200 isolated members of the Church. â€" presided qver by . the chairman, . â€"F. L. Higgins of Toronto. Enâ€" ging reports were presented of work of the Association during ) past year. The officers of the Association for the ensuing year are :â€" _‘Rev. F. L. Higgins presented . his annual message on Saturde:Tevenlng.' |J.fl.llIJRAL lltl;u:k: ne al ;.n:mu Berlin has i their atâ€" I& td 498 his Aninstance of the truth ol this is given by Miss A. M. Tuckey, Oxérift, Ont., whb says:â€""I do not know what would have become of me. had it not been for Dr. WiBliams‘ Pink Pilis. My blood seemed to bave turnâ€" ed to water,.and I was troubled with dizziness,headaches and »‘m‘l'fi“‘ tration. I tried sevéral medic g but instead of getting bettet I w gradually but sufély growing worse. i became so weak : I could &W work, and ‘it was while: in conâ€" dition m umg&m Dr. Wil Hams) _Pills.> using (the 2:""“‘" reek: x&.n;own‘ io apn soas in w‘: M ‘a \ 1jo 1 * the w *415('?' ‘_7, f EKE they will long continue to help other es n nc m couder Hacry &-.‘H‘fin\ i{'& is 9 x.a.u-‘ } e parigie 4) + oc e ' “ To N‘E’&"v& l 4 hss Vig. y m:-'g- ublic 5 on / 1 _of ursday, 2$2nd of September, at Zilâ€" lieax‘s Hotel,‘ Elmira.â€"Mr. L. P. Sny deér, h:nuty manager of m‘hz Bank of Elmira, buv.’lw » where he is opening & of the Sovereign Bank, of which umm is now Inspector. We congra! Mr. Snyder on‘his> promotion.â€"â€"Brâ€" and Mrs. T. Vardon, Gait, attended the . funeral of© L. â€"C. _ Bricker and while hbere paid a visit 4o Dr. and Mrs.. Ullyot.â€"The friengs of. Mr. Albert Schedawitz will be, grieved to hear that he is lying. hopéelessly> ill with consumption at Muskoka, whithâ€" er he went for treatment. and the most important development of modern medical science has been in discovering that, in most diseases, this lies in the condition of the blood. If the blood is thin and poor, the merves and vital argans Canniot reâ€" ceive their proper novrishment, the system becomes run down and, in a comdition to invite disease. Bdild up the blood, restore the wornâ€"out nÂ¥#â€" ves and you remove the cause. : When tsh: cause is gone the dikease will vanâ€" ish "‘ ‘ s Thoâ€"sands of Lives Prolooged by Modern D«coverics. it was thought that opcrning a vein and letting the blood out was a cute for most diseases. ‘The ‘utter. fallacy of that theory was discovered after g while. Then the symptoms of the disease were treated and the blood disregarded. . ‘That also has been shown to be a" wrong practice, for, though driven away for a time, the symptoms always return if the cause is not removed, and the disease is worse than before. It is the root of the discase _ that must be n‘fr‘-ocked, sufferers THE WiYs OF DOING THINGS AREGRATLY CHANGED.â€"NO BRANCH _ OF _ ~CIENCE HAS MADE GRE\TER _ ADVANCEâ€" MENT TAHANX TBAT OFP MEDIâ€" CINE. _ ‘‘Few things have developed as rapâ€" idly during the past quarter of & Conâ€" tury as the science of medicine,‘‘ said a well known practiticner recently, ‘‘And undoubjedly the most ‘striking phase in its progress is in the treatâ€" ment of the blood. In the old days Accident. â€" ‘The threeâ€"yearâ€"old © son of Mr. +Daniel, Cressman, a farmer Iiâ€" ving about three miles southâ€"west of Elmira, â€"was kicked by a colt on Saâ€" turday.: : His collar bone was broken and a gash cut in his forehead. Two of our surgeons fixed up the little fellow and be is doing as well as can be expected. > Items of Interest.â€"Mr. L Meyer has the foundation of his house.started.â€" Mrs. (Dr.) and Miss Vardon, of Galt, were the guests of Mrs. R. Y. Fish last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Glenallan, took part in the anniversâ€" ary . services‘ in â€"Linwood.â€"Mr. C. Heinbuch and Bert spent Monday in Berlin.â€"Mr. F. B. Edmunds and A. Schnurt were in Glenalian on Thutrsâ€" day eveningâ€"On Monday the new safe arriveg@ for the Sovereign Bank. â€"Mr._W. Harrow is visiting. friends in Dorking.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Goetz spent : Saturday and Sunday in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Fred Heinbuch, of Beriin, is home for a week‘s holiday.â€"Mrs. E. H. Dierlam, of Hamilton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jonh Bundy, John street.â€"Miss L. Coote, of Dorking, spent the week with her aunt, Miss A. Harrow, King street.â€"Mr. F. W. Sheppard, Inspector of Public Schools was in town last week. â€"Mr. A. Catâ€" man, of the Perth Mutual Fire Insurâ€" snceCompn}{, was in town last week. â€"Mr. Wm. Robertson is fixing up his house on King street west by tinning it over. This makes a great improveâ€" ment.â€"Very _ successful anniversary services were held in‘ the Methodist church on Sunday. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Crowe, of New Hamburg. The church was beautifulâ€" ly decorated. IN MC2ERN DAYS LINWOOD t trou» et â€" com= tor Cables . Firmerâ€"=Hegs Active and Firm in V.8. Markets, ’ Sept. 20.â€"Cattih are Armo at Ib.; refrl 8 Woleet Ooks irami on ‘There & d to be no demand for shipâ€" ping ‘had Mm::’ Jalers “ tould a “fin nality... Ther® may l-x'tn:{ . h that vr:-. Intended for ex» hodgeht up as foedâ€" * ort bullt, of which there were soy» of live stock were 102 car loads yA o t & % \ y 6 m & hogs, $100 sheep and innibs, S3J) [A [elivBe > oc oi lb 96 P55 __Canada has 40 countries and m 4 r ted in i h&l’h"t:?.lu.lm mm males than females. + a Onts, bush .....,..... . 0 85 0 l'm. '::.'nh.............:g s+*a eas, Buckwheat, bush....... 0 47 “ LIYERfOOL GEAIN AND PRODUCE, Liverpool, Sept. . 20. â€"Ciosingâ€"â€"Wheatâ€" kpot nominal; et:wm firm} l-é. To 4%4; Dec., Ts 6%d. Cornâ€"Spot America mixed Receipts of Americaa corn during the r: three days 175,500 emhu.'-&m xEw roBKk barnt wArKET, New _York, ler. 20.â€"Bntterâ€"Flem; reâ€" cel pts ufit Street prices: extrs creamâ€" ery, 10%e to 19%e; officlal prices: state utz, common to extra, 18¢ to 18!%c. s â€"Firm, unchanged; ‘receipts 597. : _ Eggsâ€"Qulet and unchanged; receipts 15,« Nu® YOpKs .. ......).<.§114%4 l)||qt£°l:, k. (rrxirfirs l.lsn St., LONMG +1 a+i/+cri8s moa Yoledo i. c1.0 .. 0.002) 114 DfROLE : 522 «reavees~.< E149 TORONTO sT. LAWREXNCE Grainâ€" : 4 Whea®, white, per busb. .$1 Whent, red, bush...... i 04 Whent, spring, bush ... 1 00 dfies, heavy, firm, 50n dd; short clear backs .ma,‘,“fi. hz'udâ€"â€"l’rl-o ‘westera firm, g;fl&mm refined â€"firm, is 66. Tur neâ€"Spirits quiet, 38s 90. Recelipts of whent diring the past three days 806,000 centals, including 34,000 Amâ€" .: Canaila‘s poptlation today, estima ted, nearly 6 millions. ~«. / *o>~ Canada‘s population ~on this basis of increase will ‘be 17 millions at the end of the 20th century. tion, 3 1â€"2 316. ‘Canada is adding to its© popt ' %mbflw, equal ""?"Nflm of oronto. ~Canada< hKs enfranchised 25 per cent. of her population. ues hok _ At Chicago Sept. closed 1%c higher than yesterday; Sept. cocp 1%4¢ higher amd Eopt. oats Â¥%c higher, FOREIGN MARKETS, Londgn, Sept. 20.â€"Closingâ€"Corn â€"Spot qulet; ":oot:tionl American . mixed, no riock. Flourâ€"8pot quotations, Miin. pAtâ€" with the same number of people as the United States began the: 19th. . ~Cana mfl of thf.m‘:ch::?umthd.m titajin‘s golonies. Â¥ ® 5 Quebec Province has only 290,000 of British descent. but steady. P‘arisâ€"Closingâ€"Wheatâ€"â€"Tone firm; Sep. 23f 65¢, Jan. and April 95f 5c. Fleorâ€" Tone titm, Sep. Sif 6Uc, Jan. and April Canada has 8 per cent. iof. British horh people,‘ vis., 405,883. â€" o Canada has < therefore 95 per cent of British subjécts, viz., 5,077,698. * Canada has only 5 per.cent. of forâ€" cign M‘“M““‘{"E via., 208,017. Canada‘s West is being built up by Ontario‘s sons. .55 per cent. of Canada‘s foreignâ€" born/ pepulation are< naturalized citiâ€" Canada‘s population is 73 per cent rural, and 26 per cent. urban. . ~ Candda has 61 centres. of 5,000 popâ€" ulation and over. Canada‘s ‘centre of population is near Ottawa. * Canada‘s population west of Lake Superior was, 50 years ago, 8,000. Canada‘s population west of Lake Superior toâ€"day, nearly 700,000.. â€"â€" Canada‘s population west . of : Lake Superior is 75 per cent. British and Canadian born ;.25 per cent. foreign born. / f In 1901, 121,451 Ontarioâ€"born dwelâ€" lers had moved West. Ontario has 150,000 of French des cent. Grain Markets . Firmerâ€" Wheat | Prices Receverâ€"Live Stook Marketsâ€"The _ Canada . has 87 per cent. of Cangdi ian born people, Â¥iz., 4,071,815.© .~â€"â€" 1,649,371 out of 5,371,375 are of French descent. Quebec Province is the home of 1,â€" 322,115 of French descent. One ~out of every 3 1â€"2 enrolled in the census is of French descent: Tuesday Evening, Sept. 20. Limp?l wheat futures . closed toâ€"day ?fld to Td higher than yesterday aud corn uiures %d to %d bigher. . C Fapce 0h PAE TA O NC1 8. 3p0 ie .R Baconâ€"Short rib firm, 5is; long clear iddles, light firm, 52s; long. clear midâ€" i wheon seol B &r‘.‘sfi Rarley, bush PA LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. C f l!ePt. D Tork :. c1.rrir+v 81144 [3 4s @WA:f MARKET REPORTS. TOROXTO LIVE STOCK €.4: futures Sim; Sept., 46 §%d, ut $ to $4.2) per owt, One M tig mt CATTLE MARKETS , bush, the | 20th _centur 0 49 .81 04 to §1 93 i a""4 $ its Â¥ A REK ET. $1.13 i.n'i 114 1.16 Cow, 2 heifere and oalf, Apply to \ Levi Craott. l i o e nderetent c ho t No 2C . nmt;nl'mwl 0 ons howehold word IX the past thirly. "Aunt Cassie came to visit us and she saw I was neryous, had the fidgets all the time, and she me many quest Dt tont fesaper hape Nok wo fant ‘s m our P * eoudtuéou ,that'r;ut of kilter. You sit ht down now and write a letter to Dr. at Buffalo, N. Y., tell him all m'â€"-‘-dnldld. It wasn‘t !u-g before I hiad a longâ€"repiy, carefully over my case and telling me just what to !Is&nymthpphe-nl ‘s return to the very I sat down vflnmmw% for his wu‘n'n:md-:: ‘Favorite Preâ€" such a complete change in me that now my fa-ereherfiflnu udwdhalmâ€"nottonyuy\tfi!‘d good looksâ€"are restored to mie. I have sutmmoned Tom back to my side and we ne“\’:ha-ufledhjm.' yr and makers Docter Pierce‘s m Mptlâ€"’ow feel fay chbe of encotriete, Pemide Weiknem any s hfl-m!dllqdflnwm H cure. ‘All they a fair :‘-ubhchlafmnâ€"uwu. It is natural that a woman who been cured of womanly discase n‘-'fim Prn-&'dâ€"lh&n it will o oi o h ® women m has ‘cured her, WATERLOOQ MARKETS Water]oo, Sept. 22 Wheat ‘1........,.1.. L098 New Whent.......+.. . 100 Flour, Osean‘,....... .2.:90 F.our, Sola .......... 3.00 Flioar, Pastry ........ 2 90 OSts 2...¢........s.1 * 00 Enks i.{:.:.......... > 96 Datiey +: â€":</+crse««s 40 Brav, per ton ........ 16 00 _ Midclings, per ton ..:. 2200 Potatoes, ier beg .... . .90 Barte, por Ib C...:.i... ‘Al2 Eggr, por dos......;.. .l LAK . in..s s« szeus. > 08 .; gfledfiuflu 4'?;%* 08B BG.~ .: ~â€"â€" / 4: lmdganfl Wikssew : OO = Hay, per tou ....:... ©8,00 ~ stray, por ton........ _ 6.00 > WouU, per cord _...... â€" 4.50 ° Export Cattle ........ 478 Batchers‘ Cautle ,..... ©8.50 8tn 1078, fint «hnd Tawe $RO0 pee enc " |P m‘mh Bept. B0.â€" Receipte | 1 "{'m ."WM; .fi' lower, ,‘ $1.50 to a.fl. i o s F. at & S oo im 4 ie d ernaat"t ...;] wee n k & 0 N OCV + n e ns viok E’éifi{m'.fi'&' The Models ats Parls, Now Y@rk se ue nites $ 19 1400 ies 2oo $595 | and Canadtan stilâ€"s )i v zt /y yonnct U \â€"Â¥an ‘are : anfdialy P ."fifk‘..."‘am x “"'!;fi ‘â€"Â¥euq ars cordigly welcomgd to ORL Prnd to §6) ‘s puss ereiatuen | op wing | .. i n on s oie mm'&”fi uk h48 to PE ak anaraarniy sw Tonw tive srocs / |â€" The WISSES FERRENBACH, i eaanapacnl u_ emeut o. o is e PAAA | . ooo ons i neagane e in ons o M ShiF _ Caly 2: cX f h ;‘;f':gf}';m_' fiuf";‘;;,; bn Frasitr ind t, _ > AIIImGl BALE fuitermifks, $250 to $8.25; wusterns, §$.00 C mas 10 m-; ‘gbc slow |:‘w-» bvu:'an& o paka ce y Egnfi?{» $4.50; Canada fambs, To 37 % te â€"Receipts . 12,000; â€" market ‘steady; mixed and ‘butchers‘, $5.00 to $6.32; good to ce heavy, $6 to $6.82; rough heavy, $5.00 to g:oo; light, $5.95 to $6.20; bulk of Sales, 85 to zw. Sheepâ€"Receipts . . 25,000; sheep steady; lambs weak; gond to, chojso wethers, $3.00 to $4.15; fair to choice mixed, §3,30 to $3.73; native lambs, $4 to $& «_ . Te Receipts 4450; et firm: state awlmq‘hlnh hog#, fl to 'fl“ _ OHICAGO LIVE STOOK. Chicago, Bept. N.-â€"Canbâ€"Bd t» 14.« 00; Texans 900, westerns ;pnurlel ma:?nm:r;pd to prime stee s, &mn 15; poor to medium, $3.50 to 15; stockers and feeders, $2.25 $4; cows,, $1.90 to $4.50; helfers, $2 to $4.25; canners, $1.50 to $2.40; bulls."$2 to $4.10; calves, $3 to $0.25; Texas fed stcers, $3.50 to $5; western steers, $3.25 fo $4.65. ..Hogs GIRL‘S SECRET, * Tia anlinming of arnevelaetnth ol t M..¢â€"â€";.cyi7.â€" {(108 Whenst......:.+.. . 10( , Doesh‘,... ... 290 , Soin .......... $.00 . Pastry®........‘ 290 brersarecsseâ€"s0s,f 100 s rdakssesarsesr.4 s 046 J viradesaseesr 40 per ton ........ 1600 linge, per ton ..:. 2200 oes, jer bag .... . .90 M pordlb fevitsee .{?[ ; OE AO%...;..z... J. Lh rhask s sweues â€" + »00 Apples ........ .034 AMIO se + 5... c 1 . ~~. : AcBW dregsed ........ ©6:00 per tou ........ ©~8,00 ‘, por ton........ â€" 6.00 , per cord |....., : 4.50 t Cattle ...ll... 479 rete‘ Cautle ,..... ©2.50 WARKINGQ 18.00 4.73 4.80 6:00 7.00 1.02 .990 16 i7 .08 On. account of Thanksgiving Day not being beld untilâ€" Nov. 17th, this will be theonly chance to secure reduced rates, bofore that date.. Reâ€" tarn tickets sre on sale good going Bept., 22 23 & 24 at single fare for Taninintoeertigies maigne roit, Cievelan, naw, y Graga Rapids, Chicaeo: Sraclamdt, Tnd{ is and @t Qohltk:nl or is via Chicago or h Bay or $33.90 via Saroia and North« atn Navigat) a Company. i . Get your tickets at Grand Offices. © t $ Western â€"Excursion Merchants, talk about bargains and snaps| _ Matchless Feedâ€" barley, oats and corn chop mixed ~â€"sacks included, selling at $20.00 der ton from the car. 3 tipurat Ato doge (0t the best matkem in ho 5 a O world. Mild d(:)‘{gm{umm. aried proâ€" ""’“,j great profite. g:‘u.hl:mn_.nchn-: or State map and yalu â€" m free, i.mu State gan! ot , Dover, ‘ ware. > "â€"% ing avout 200 ag.es more or less, About 80 abou ag.es more ::u buâ€"h, mixed Ha::..gnly ue, the balance un tar cuhivation. the : x -od::‘luam?ndu 1m soft water arge ore! trees. For furthor information «pply to °> CBPTLeARIE ISAIAH WISMER _ ‘ONSTSTING of 100 aores, lot No 4, Con, G @milew north went of Bt Uirmont‘;. Ol‘& woodbnhk homâ€"e with kitchen attached, bat« ‘a~n a~d other ou‘bulldinus. Orâ€" Mudgdmdml-on water. . For further partioulare apply on the promisue or to MwxML °v. GIRs, 39â€"30¢. ; Si Clements P; 0.. Out J f rm. situated three miles northâ€"west of au‘o&hflcfldfloaflh Corporation,‘canâ€" sisting of V7 aores of land well cuitivated, of which there 46 nine & res mul-mt# aod swammp. â€" On the farm isn house 24 x kitcben 18 x 18 ft. -flun:um rd bank barn 50 x 73 ft., m"‘:l&x ft.; ::mml?udm’gdm" soft water -p:lyon premises,‘or by mail to 21 6â€"n08, Timothy Seed buâ€"h, paciof lot 51 German Company Track, es ioi m hn te l regrter Sn ta mantfhee deitlandd proprintr at deonat, desee en ic d edagp" * * n W_terloo Tow on the Townline sween Wik Towand Rina poinfernaonieds. the hjuse of Mr. Levi Enyder (on the romd Â¥\ r particulars e had from the P flw f?.,a J‘nh-.:,u‘;u-o. . Terms wiil be made known on day of sale, JOBEPH M1CKUS,â€" : JACORB 0. STROK, â€" â€"â€" Auctioncer. Proprietar, Farms all size:, in and uaimproved; EHuSSAE oubor ur fiele bhek maik growing s90 Monday, Oct. 10th £904, _ * Fair Day, at 10 O‘slock a. m., the folowing 54 HE undersigned offers for ale his valuable Valuable . Hardwood~ Bush, The ‘nndevidimied offer thi sls ton bivcis S. GINGRICH, Farms for Sale YHERE will be oifered or sale by public Fine Farm for Sale Farm for Sale. ursday, Priday and Saturday Septowber 22, 28 and 24 â€" J. D; MeDONALD b District Passorger Agent, 6. Anvual Fal‘ wil ut the Misgos Fm. SALE NoOW Coling on Farm for Sale. WATERLOO, ONT For Sale. â€"â€" OF L NOAH ERB, Waterido, Ont. Toronto : Pavens 4a 1 ANIAY ow Soote.. ccuc iurinet; partisu/hre M fi"fi*“"m-m"""u'fl'{"‘ C usns JACOR % PRPPLER, cetar filfl&l‘;fil’w f che said h‘wn or :&?fifl;&:r ? & % 09 o bntors Te fnet dey of ;Bnlldmnr‘«:fi‘ CX k e ce e it erianetiuel w . And â€" sumâ€"names; wi That 0 Reéal Katate in the Village of Ne w 36â€"1moâ€"tf In Wilmot Tp., on Erb street, 4 mile south of Watarion Contadoing 1064 norre mm o, in . about 30 Goree 9 which 1 hard wadd bunh Ts “h.hmnnu good c\r'::iwton n::h.:rl.m good. and soft a trées. . Buitab 6 l oogparacte, Ppts Toos Puage te. second Monday, Nextshipment Sept. SHIPPING H0OGS WANTED PETER HYM M EN BEHERLIN~â€" â€"~~â€".0 â€" L/ OMTARIO till Saturd nber 24th. we will pu a jot of boys three plece shite: aizes to ht h xo{emto 16 years old ‘These suits are all weight cloth, ‘suitable to wear at any year, We have only a limited numb ‘ and n‘s g:i":;t give you the above pncng : m _ #_B8._} F. E. Macklin, Forten days only commencing Wednesday September 66 christy " ~Beet TQPW ig Thhos rombnting 3t ns 4 orce sniringes. bugyres and ghicies" wil be fes ty im and a cement oallar. The bain is O * s TT T AAROY HUNSPERGEG, Farm for Sale. DO YOU NEED BEET TOPPERS ? site Walper House, Berlin ; _‘ . > ; _ o’%mn’i’uâ€"m BERELIN, ONTARIO, IT‘$ LIGHT. FOR SALE HALL, Keorper & Maisrez®. L‘ DWIG H. SEIP, WE CAN CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE for Bt. Agatha , Ont WE HAVE ALSO . . ! 8UGAR BEET FORKS um | J . PEA I LE Bonsbosfcwpndo(Shuihon Cattle for aale. ® Av-;srd 15â€"monthâ€"old Shortâ€" horn Bail for sale. Also W Mares for sa‘e, * Ncw-:r;’ldodu and speciaitios in Hardy te, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornamentale and Roses. â€" A permat ent fitnuation for right ‘man.\ Pay weekly. Handsome outft free. Write for mm;:“d:lfir ‘ , | pockot mloroscope, jost the thi "-:% is s 2e e t o y r 24th, we wiflmgam 2 its, sizes to fit from : ; > These suits are all mediam _ Inrortzp Boar kept for service. Quite a number of narmd a in stock just now and otnl'-." Imported Shorthorn Ball "Nox Teng foo muyh toe t (he whos, at io en wzt ring it M v::' one of these TIRE Nio‘% softntted siii wouk Inorengin Labe A. C. TROMAN, Berlin, MMM::&W’DM It Sooe tMG Woik in «Fow Efi.&'fi&f&_ igspn STONE AND WELLINGTON â€" Fouthiil Nurseries, (over 800 acres). 33â€"3 mos. ‘Toronto, Ontario.‘ : _A LOGAL SALESNAN for Waterioo, Ontario and â€" surrounding territory to "Canada‘s Createst Nursories" _ No more gna‘s work, but fires ars rese Direotor of the Waterioo orkshire Pigs â€"»â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"â€"â€" King St., Eaat of Scott St. TIRE SETTING: JOHN HILL, WELLESLEY. Sb d w54 0 P eA

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