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‘â€" : Clement held a s §d the Lli:el‘ ; HAuing in : 4 P am he %:-“â€"w _ mlace on Frida tested free at ‘The Municipal Council of the TOWDâ€" , u, _1p os, 1.0 ship of Woolwich met at St. Jacobs °* 5.05, "6.05, 7. of the 18th day of October, 1904, purâ€" (11.05, Preston suant to adjournment from last §€5~ gxtra express car sion in the chair The minutesâ€" of the previous session were read and adopted. â€" Several letters were received . from the Hamilton Bridge Works Co. in regard to the delay in the erection of the steel works for the bridge on the G@rand River at Conestogo, and also a letter from the Forest City Paving Co. at London about cement floor for the said bridge. Aiter passing a number of accounts the council adjourned for one hour at noon. ‘The council met again, all members present ED0E E Moved by Adam Mattusch, seconded by J. J. Wilkinson, that the followâ€" ing accounts be paid and that the Reeve grant his order for the several amounts: Simeon Weber, for gravel, $6; Bernhard Schmuck, gravel and damage to field, $6.60, David Musselâ€" man, removing and burying dead cow, $3; Sidney Snider, repairing disc., $3.25; John Metzger, gravel, $3.40, Moses S. Martin, gravel, $3.05, Ab raham Martin, gravel and work, $4.95 Daniel M. Bauman, gravel, $1.60; Henry Beckner, gravel, $4.45; Joseph E. Brubacker, gravel, $3.85, George Hahn, gravel and damage to disc, $8 George R. Schaeler, gravel, $1.60 George Musselman, gravel, $6; Amos Gingerich, gravel, $2.20, Albert Lorch 5uvel and stone and railing, $4.25, ohn Voegel, gravel, $3.90; Anthony Friedman, gravel, $6.75; James Cousâ€" land, gravel, $7.80; Addison B. Snyâ€" der, gravel, $6.60; William Scheifele, damage to disc, $4; James Cousland, tile and ditching, $23.05; James Stone, work on townline, half pay, $1; Isaac Martin, balance on damage to disc, $1.50; George Schneider, for cedar timber, $13.50; Louis Miller, building bridge, $22; Levi B. Bowâ€" man, timber and plank, $67.10; Wilson Mann, rebuilding foot bridge, §$11.05; Menno _ Snider, teaming, $4.70; D. Chisholm, county judge, oneâ€"third of arbitration fees re union S. S. No. 14, Wellesley and Woolwich, $40.90; Philip Decker, P. M. at Conestogo, for mail service on account of the bridge beifg away~ at said) village, $15; Henry Gingrich, for gravel and work, $5.55; Amos M. Gingrich, erâ€" ror on dog tax, $1; Conrad Braun, The WATCH HOUSBE Jansen Bros., Â¥ou can make your father smUe 0J seenting him with apair of gold ectacles. _ He can have bis e7es lâ€"ll the members present, the Reeve gravel, $2; Albert Knarr, damage to plow, $3.80; Wendell H. Bauman, bonâ€" us for wire fence, $15.75; _ Nathaniel Martin, bonus for wire fence, $19.50; Killian Schmidt, bonus for wire fence $20; Enoch Peppler, bonus for wire fence, $31.75; Louis Beisel, bonus for wire fence, $41.25; Snyder & Mitchell, bridge contract, $31; Jacob Sattler, repairing bridge on Wellesley townâ€" ship line, half pay, $10.95; Louis Beiâ€" sel, gravel, $3; George Cleghorn, graâ€" vel, $7.60; William Schgefer, gravel, $1.90; John Lichty, _ gravel, 80c.; Fred Stahlbaum, gravel, $1.55; Wil liam Ritter, gravel, $1.20; â€" Noab Shoemaker, _ gravel, $3.50;, _ Danice‘ Cressman, gravel, $2:15, Hy. S. Bauâ€" man, gravel, $1.90; George Lichty, gravel, $4.20; Simeon Good, gravel, $5.70; John Stahibaum, gravel and work, $2.85; Moses C. Martin, gravel and timber, $10; Henty Dickert, graâ€" vel and use of scraper, $2.20; Aaron Hofiman, gravel on townline, hali pay, $7.45; Noah Reist, gravel and damage to crop, $10.70; Elias Bruâ€" bacher, $2.90; D. B. Letson, work on foot bridges and culvert, $14; David B. Letson, on contract, $200. Total, $757.20. â€" Carried. The following tenders were received for $25,000 44 per cent. debentures, being 20 debentures of $1,880.50 each including interest, first debenture due on the first December, 1905. From William C. Brent, Toronto, $2,4638. From Dominion Securitiee Corporaâ€" tion, Toronto, $2,4735. Moved by Solomon Koch, seconded by J. J. Wilkinson, that the tender of the Dominion Securities Corporaâ€" tion, Limited, at Twentyâ€"four thousâ€" and Seven Hundred and Thirtyâ€"five Dollars for the Twentyâ€"five Thousand Dollat bridge debentures be accepted. Carried. Moved by Solomon Koch, seconded by J. S. Kuhl, that this council do now adjoutn to meet again at St. Jacobs on Tuesday, the 22nd day of November next at nine o‘clock a. m. ‘All accounts must be in on that day. Carried Mr. Byron Schwarts has purchased ;‘;E;,:“";n sheep, $2 to $3.50 each. _ %he residential property he occuples tun of u? was not .z_ avont trom »Mr. William Cole â€"Mr. E. P. which soid at $5 per owt. Clement held a meeting in the interâ€" ?-rf." Wada “fi'&" eeporced est of the Liberal canuse m}t‘ 'll;h\-r:; EAST DUFFARLO OATTLE MARK®T, Schweitzer‘s Hall, a past pet. vxflthm one in the interest -Q"""‘.x @ cause in the same + 4 ‘Grand river bridge has ts a 33 ma WOOLWICH COUNCIL CONESTOGO tather smile by AeiCa MOme When you enter the Beriin Business College n-m’.-ehool that is alive and aggressive all its depart ments. _ 1t aims. not ouly to teach its students useful things, but nhbmuthnflt.mo(\ht spirit which all successful busin=ss FW C ___ PRESTON ‘i'xa' BIHLIN. it\ ‘Timetable No. 3. tive 6th Oct _ Qur rubbers are cheap priced. Docâ€" tor bills are high. You have your choice. Ziegler, the rubker mi n. GaALT N & HESPEOER AND Enegton Akp BBHLIN itts. _ Leave Berlin Galt:â€" Leave Preston _ Junction for Berlin, Hespeler and Galt:â€" ~ A. M.â€"(6.20, Hespeler only), (6.30, Galt obiv). 7.30, 8.30, 9.80, 10.85, 11.85. P. M.â€"12.85. 1.85 5B5 6.85. 7.38 Extra express car wl T Springs at 9.08 a.m. & for C.P.R. station, Galt Leave Galt for Berlin:â€" P Extra express car will leave C.P.R. staâ€" tion going north on arrival of 10.25 w.m. and 7.14 p.m. trains. Leave Berlin:â€" J. K. SHINN, Liverpool Wheat Steady With Fow Fluctuaâ€" tionsâ€"Live Stock Marketsâ€"The Latest Quotations. Fuesday Evening, Oct. 25. Grain futures closed higher in Liverpool toâ€"day, wheat being d and corn %d bigher. Funeral Director and Embalms Naterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resi lence, Young &.. South. London, Oct. 25.â€"Closingâ€"Cotnâ€" Amer!â€" can mixed, . nominal. _ Flourâ€"Minneapois patents, 338 6d. Wheatâ€"Walla, lSlffl;: wheat on passige, qulet but steady; parcel® No. 2 Caleutta club, December and Janu ary, 3is 101%4. Corn on passage â€"Quiet but steady; cargoes La Plata yellow rye terms; October. 208 1!4d. Parisâ€"Openingâ€"Wheat â€"Tone dull; Oe tober, 23f 25¢; Jannary and April. 24f 4Be. Flourâ€"Tone weak; October, S0f 10c; Januâ€" ary and April 82 (e. French country marketsâ€"Quict. _ Parisâ€"Closingâ€"â€"Wheat tober, 236 10¢; Jannary Flourâ€"Tone wenk: Octo ary ®nd April, 81f 860. Doc. May. _ DeHOR 222 u+s searse ns $121 $1.204 DAIUth ... .22 esrak wires. MJT 1.16 Minneapolis .... .22 ...6 .. 10184 1.17% New | York ... ... ...0.. 138% 1.14 St. Loul® 12. is rascecn 4.1% 1.10% Toled® ... c« cocrre +1« 11914 1.10 TORONTO 3T. LAWRENCE MARKET, Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush ... .$1 05 a+++ Wheat, red, bush ... ... 1 04 1 05 Wheat, spring, bush... 0 S0 aa++ Wheat, goose, bush ... 0 90 sar% Beans, bush ........... 1 00 1 10 Barley, bush ... ..... 0 48 0 50 Oats, bush ... ... ...... 0 # 0 37% Eys, bush ............. 0 75 Peas, bush ............ 0 85 Buckwheat, bush ... ... 0 48 0 50 LIVERFOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Liverpool, Oct. 25. â€"Closingâ€"Wheatâ€"Spot nominal; futures, steady; December, 78 5d; March, Ts 644. _ Cotnâ€"Spot American mixed, 4s 4%4; Cotnâ€"Spot American mixed, 48 4%0j futures, frm; December, 48 7%4d4; January, 4s 4%%d. DE Baconâ€"Cumberland (.'Il!a quiet, 43s 64; long clear middles, light, dull, 478 64; long clear middles, beavy, dull, 46s 64; short clear backs, steady, 42s 6d; clear belles, qulet, 48s 6d; shoulders, square, dull, 305. Lardâ€"Prime western, fSrm, 38s; Amert can refined, quiet, 898. _ _ _ ‘-iie;e-ifn-is-‘oi ";hâ€"e;t"(lur‘lng the past three @ays, 649,000 centals, including 3000 cenâ€" tals American. Pss m M.â€"8.00, 9.05, 10.05, 11.05 English Live Cattle Easierâ€"Hogs Active But Lower in Buffale. TORONTO LIYK STOCK. / Recelpts of live stock at the city market were 55 carlonds, composed of 542 cattle, â€".fi.ec-;i'b};.-a'l" American corn during the past thrre days, 32,400 centals. M.â€"12.05, 1.05, 2.06 5.05, 6.05, 7.05, 8.05 .tnpo;prmucu (;.in I-.vo‘lkrun for ‘.P.R. station, , _ € ng passenâ€" gers and baggage, at ‘BrZ) a.m. and and 6 p.m. 502 hogs, 1423 sheep and lambs, with 54 calves and 9 horses. c . obly) Thete were no loads of exporters offered. A few picked steers and an odd cow, selectâ€" ed from mmongst the loads of butcher catâ€" tle, with a few export bulls, were offéred. Export cows were sold at $8.25 to $3.50 and export buils at $3.50 to $4 perf ewt _ _The buik of the butchers‘ cattle offered were of the common to mediom classes, but there ‘were a few picked lots of ld-‘ t lower prices than 4t Ahy Uoe Ahie som a er us P wi mern uetmearee # ; &lr:.tnlrtomnflb.m:m 50 to $8.25 per cwt Shortâ€"keep feeders, 1200 Ibs. % sold at $4 per cwt.; feeders, 900 to The. m,m-nmmmgunmm ewt ; distillery bulls sold $2.40 to Mo.Al e Pn anhd amer * *"Mockirs: 100 to 100 oo tatkt, sord at 1d all the way fromh $30 to §$60 each. ‘The T mant Tor Hmoice migity cont is Aoeq."" ay in h0 s o 5o oey Sed Oe y t M.â€"12.05, 1.05, 2.00 5.05, 6.00, 7.05, s.~ (11.05, Preston only). wito, a50. prict® romaintal ie "ereat. * Lk o ho. 6 c ho * M.â€"6.35 M.â€"12.15, 1.15, 2. 5.15, 6.10, 7.15, 8. (10.50 Preston only) About 20 or 25 milch cows and springer® LEADING WHE 08. Preston only) 7.00, 8.00, 9.05, 10.05, 11.05 MARKET REPORTS. Hesy FOREIGN MARKETS CATTLE MARKETS eler for Preston, Hespeler and 1.05, 2.05, 3.05 .85, 2.85, 8.85, 4.85, 7.35. B.85, 9.85, 10.85. car will leave Preston L.15, 215 7.15, 8.15 Preston, Hespeler and for Preston, Galt and 9.10, 10.10, 11.15 ish ....$1 05 rex. «en 4 94 bush... 0 S0 ush ... 0 90 ce...... 1 00 x @s27+ 048 s escz 087 resarsas O 75 rsaris se 0 85 laan 22e 0 4B ary and April, 24f 30c. October. 30f 65¢; Januâ€" 2.05, 8.05, 4.05 8.05, 9.05, 10.05 AT MARKETS Doe. I ne weak; Oc April, 21f 30. 10 15 Colds. Thetr Proper Treatment and Cure, Flour and Feed Store A full line of flur and feed in strokâ€" w'e Manitoba flour, Milver on flour and aterloo fiour. The best is the cheape t. Tillson‘s Rolled Oats at 8 !bs for 25¢ , or go lIbs for $2 50 â€" Wheat germ. corm meal, Windsor dm salt, coarse and fire by the barre!, chop feed, mill feed ofi‘ cake, linseed mea!, poutry SDDY""& oysier shells and grit, Prats poult y food and any amount of s 0k food. Iam a buyerof wheat, bar‘ey, oats, pras, potatoes and b:ane. S. GINGRICH, Scotch Bred Bborthorna at bargain prices; several Breeding Cows. Bulls and Heifere (12 llandl in all). Must be sold before they go to the stable. 100 acres under a high «tate of cultivation, in Nelson township, Halton county; frame bouse with seven room#: barn 18x30; 12 miles from Hamilton. 21â€"2 wiles from two creameries. This farm must be soid. | Price $3,500. Situated 3 miles west of Do~n or 2 miler south of Bnn.-bnr'L, consisti: g of 193 mores. On it is largs ston« honse and good bank barn. also ?od hardwoo1 bush. Runving water at both house and bars. + or further particulars apply on prem is s to ROBERT HIPLOP, 40 3mos. Strasburg P. 0. Oat. Containing 85 aeres in go d state of cultivatâ€" lon. On it is plenty of good. wa‘er, Rn-n‘m atream and good paeture ritualed $ mile west of wurivloo. For fur. her information apply on premises. + JOHN M. BRUBACHER _ _ _ 41 it KE NOTICE that a tion will be Tm ! by The Preston ndrmn Street Railway my. Limited to the Municipal Council of the n of Waterloo at the next regular moetâ€" ing of suich Ooungi!. after the nt'lwmnnn(m month from the date hereof, for passage c w â€"law, authorizing the said Company .osnm..mlnuh.nulm aud operate, and from time to time remove and change as reâ€" rm‘ a single iron railway o::rr lm'm ork Btreet and across John Allen in order to connect tho main n-‘ ot said Wo&h tel Bros. m uy of .spur line so to .h. Dated 2ist day of October A. D., 1004 dB4t. . C. R. HANNING, Secrctary. 40â€"1mo. Great Sacrifice tanes 8 weeks ta # nvanths old 42 2t 43â€"4t F. W. BUCKLE VETERINARY SURGEON BADEN, ONT. Telephoneâ€"FowLrE®‘s LivERY, Pué brod, large, Rogiish, Borkshiro Pigs PROPRIETOR, sSPOâ€"K IN DKVITI‘S BLOCK Farm for Sale 0. B. RIOKERT For Sale FARM FOR SALE For Sale PIGCS FOR SALE Notice THOMAS L K. WEBER, Hawkesville, Ont Mannhoim, P. 0. AS QUINTIN Tan«i‘y P. 0 . Ont 18 08 034 Waterl0o, P.0. AB 18 00 71.00 1.50 4.15 32 16 18 25 Upoosth en aere & uh fen erenrerntet is >4 fig'n.:.‘?-.‘. Feams 2 10 Spring nfi viere a i esh e IUPLEM ENTE â€" 4 ul- + E! trucks .o!"l-u. r’r:t 131 c s sn .§-m“'fi-' e rake, 2â€"furrow plow, W low, Go rovhcr- cul.ivator, .$ .‘l h wrows, 3 fanning -uhi-l_l.n' putter (h vh"c e vor‘,.:o- hu' l with m:“u} Moighs ) .'h...‘:::‘. siwigh?, loog eloigh J«rr-v.lv-r-mu-\, iwosealed pelrannlaf e 3x nan) chatas, forks. : hovels, neckyokes, whiffiets ec8, es t se â€" ie N6 Septth P Wns _ HARNESSâ€"2 sets of double harnss, uf single ha ness, horee blankets, goat h\ GRAIN, HAY AND ROOTSâ€" \bot GTRAEMOTART ONCL_ILIL af mixed ava‘n. bu helâ€" of oat«, 200 bushels of mixed gran, I&) bushels of ba ley, about 75 be ;\nl 12 or 14 tons of bay, 2000 Lushels of "i!BIJ“"::uOLn Te en thig." un . furue 00. *4 iu 2 cider barrels, pork barrel, . THIHAMS OF SALEâ€"All cums ox;mwnu undâ€"r, caeh ; over that amount, mont s crediton ap. roved joint nols ; or, 5 per rent. per acuum off for ca h on credit amounts. Hay.gra‘n and root«. cash. AF PnR UUie CC hea CA tha abnel bus uu 2 cider barreis, pork barrel, milk cans. A) d a lot of other art 0 es too nn : erous to montion. T+HMS OF SALEâ€"All sums of $10.00 and Joayrn MickUs ~Lbad 112 S Ainnandie oi "h> furm havieg beca > 0‘4. all the stock i nplements, etc., inust be sold. . No reserve, Firm Stock & implements T!llmfi wi!l be sold by peblic an~Jon on the fum of the undersigned, 2 miles e st « t Bri‘n, known as the Dilmam Kolb farm, on IM} LEMENTS, ETC.â€"Wagon nearly new, malt Lox. deroccrat with pole, top buggy nearly new, open buggy, phaeton »leigh nearly new, ontier nearly new. Noxon binder nearl new. Deeflng mower bear‘y new. mflnn-u\ov‘ cul ivatur, drill, hay rake, roller, hay rack, 2si glo ploers, $furow rabg plo x. scutfier, iâ€"sec in harrow, fanniâ€"g mill, root pulper, hard s‘raw cut‘er, 160feet inch rope (with palles»), doubls chp bex, ring‘e °h‘!’ box. harve«« cupbcord, pig crale, s=t doub‘e harâ€" ness, set plough harne«â€", ret singl > harness, string bells, eaddlc, wheelbarrow, piaform scales, logging chain, doubletr rs, neck yoke, on to ga. shovels, forks, hres, 2 buifalo rabes one nnrly bew!, 2 pair horse blankets, mtional eream sep rator, cupboa~d, chet, 3 bxdsteads, halfâ€"dozan chairs, 2 rqokers, exâ€" t» nslon table, 2 benches, wash sink cooking tove, hex «tove. do bio dram,. churn. milk o e en c aeriaicr. washi # marbive, p i bench, large water tub, wash tub, 2 largo water cans, steam cooker, ir ‘n kettle, 1 ‘wn nower, 2 soreen doors. 2 lapterns, 2 cheese ringâ€", quantiry home made carpe®, 1 dioze i roller blinis, 800 bushels of oat , 300 bushels of mixed grain, 14 tons 0 good timahy hay ? tons clover. and varous other articles too numerous to mention TERMWS â€" Grain, hay, f wl anl all eums of $10.00 and . under, cath ; . over that »mount. 12 month‘ credit on apâ€" prove? security ; or 5 per cent. off for cash pay ment= of credit amounts. Jos, Mronum.. .. Mzxxo B. RICKB&T, 43.2t, Farm Stock & Imploments enmmrndm{ at one o‘clook p.m. lowing valuab‘e groperly.. via PPPMCHCTR TT OTIOTC Eo mt es ] the f.rm of. the umf‘nlgmd. Con. 13 Welle e; Tow »ship, western s .ction, Lot No. 9. 14 mil s north of Linwood, on . fiihrsday. November ;oth. 1994 B on o oe en ted o sT~â€"OKâ€"Mare riâ€"ing 6 yoars o‘d ofi‘ by Black Clond, mare rid«n:f ‘rL?" got b MoMurche, _ mare t ng 2 years ofiL horso rising 2 years old, . m.re in foal 14 years old, mare colt r aing 3 sear« old 3 sowa autpo ed to b in caif. 2 s eâ€"ra rulng§ years old 2 heifers rising um old, 4 Spri(g calves. 2 suckling calves, 60 chiskens, !-'g' 54 vsrai'urday, November 5_th, 1904, months o‘d. 6 pigs 4& monihs old, 1 PIK # months old, 2 brood sows. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" N:ow Massey Harris binder, new mowe~, Noton »pringâ€"tooth cultiâ€" vaor," hy ra‘e, drill, diss harow, iron harrow, woâ€"den h ‘rrow, new top bnh:!!i ?’..'n Bm en Mn o e o n S neins busgy, iand rol er, wagoo, 2p ows, bobaleiyh« cutt r. hay raok, unnh, vadil, 'I-%mw cutter,‘turnip entter, som ia cavnol y The . rod®, orm with iL -lup.roru.yuh,n:i complete, wi.celba: row. sot. single harnses, act do ham ess logginz chiins cow chairs, p&'hfl\l-. tats. pails, water box, cooking atove Theaily new), box stove, sink, table, chaire, Joungs, coal ofl can. milk cans, flatâ€" irove, . wringer &r‘w.r L new), ‘ haod saws, quentity of hay, 1 buâ€"bets of batley. No r serve as the fa m is rented. TERMSâ€"Tay, grain, chickens, and all aums of $10 and and r,0 +h ; over that amount, one montlr» credit on approved md?‘: or, 5 per ce at. uff for . aeh payment« of o edit amounts. Joarrpu Mickus, _ kowarp M. BrExx®r, Auctioneâ€" r. Proprietor. 49 9. Grxomror Maxsir Clork. $ â€" OF â€" FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HERE will ie old by public auction on the Un mt stt t ud in aod J miten ho thembor Bidon on _ * _ *‘ Wednesday, November 16th, 1904, rndfl at one uolock &.n\ tharp, the A ow ng valuable pr perty, vig : _ _ _ ___, Auction Sale _ BTOUKâ€"B y team S «nd 6 year» old, sorrel temm _8 n“l"y-n old (well marched), 2 cows one frech with calf +t «‘de, 12 head young one . TPoh 'llno.ril E8 -tm uâ€"-;v:- oittle, 3 ves, 10 he o(uulorhn‘ g&':?aalf.: i mvoiahtords T pige Emonthe APLEMENT I‘I‘C-ln-y-flnfrh}mr. instms reruieits noa‘ly no ®, harrow, ':‘..l’.‘:-‘-.":.‘:’.h:"l:g ay, A4d other artioles too numerous to mention. ... _._â€" _ . 0_ .. ) Porsintnant t Ein Bsc in ts es j-tnans riporu:. * A_‘z Joeern €3â€"9%. Auction Sale Fine Farm for Sale Auctioneer Auction Sale aaite * **** Bloptfeise Auctioncer A. W, Hinx sx, Clork oOF â€" Mxxxo B. RICKBRT, Proprietor, W M. MoCarLeY sharp, the fol new 45 apbae rd. Real Estate, Stock, Implemonts, Ete. Tob Sheme e bacecconlle Wednesday, November 9th, 1904, q pmmenaing of oue oo oi t thath ho t 3 froy sieacte 4 pagrenttals, 19 in ears ns b.‘fil‘ 3:-.'-:\)3; % um-:clns- steer 2 $uars old, steor risirg 2 yo«r« old, spiiag calves. 4 ewes, 6 lambs, breeding sow in drij, prass Reeder, 2 e rringe, t Shegy! bobd Inio. ‘cut on s3 plowe, . STurteg gang p ow, #oultivato s, Mmhmvmm Tolier, {urnip sceder . faonl g -m cutter ping mill, root pulper, saw thalf »ha ) cradle, crossâ€"cut n'i se '*blt le: b‘." d'.‘.:" lqllt:, d;d’h.marn‘. M’ruh.' a mck», whee barrow, sap pin. sap buckets, copper k ttle, iron keit‘es, C.der bar els, rox stove,. soy â€"he>, forks, »h>vel«, rakes, hoes, and a lot of o‘ her articles o0 numerous le mention. Also a quantits of hay, oatâ€", and barle :. ; or with plgs at «ide, & 1 Pioiss "amains r U chiskegd =C" * * "t IMPLE@ENT®, ETCO â€"Ch+mpion separstor, lâ€"hcree power, ruds, .N"_“_.:;'.'.'_!b!."!'_ REAL ESTATEâ€"If 0t previously so‘d, on uu-.hyudv.ag;obnna.duhcd 150 aorce move or loas ho&n‘hl.t: ub ic auetion . Ou it is a firstâ€"olass Louo. kitche », wood shed. hnkhm.drlv::‘ shed and pig atable« ; also a fine orchard hl:' *n-h. l’.‘r'u is we l fenced. has good spring creek ruaving near barn, and good wel‘s otbudwduul-:{m. TERMSâ€"Hay. grain. : hiqkens, r-a and al mnml‘loMnMcr.ml;om hat amount, 12 month«‘ credit on approved joint notes Yermus of Reai Estate mad« known on day of Josspu Mickts, Auciionecr FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS T"ERE will be said by pubic suction on ths fa m of the un ersigned l&ml:el northâ€"west of ~ . Jacobs, on the roud lo :d n to Hawkevilie, on commencing at one u'ulookvr.m. sharp, the folâ€" low‘l:} valuabl property, Â¥i> : STOCKâ€"Bay maie 3)oar» oid, bay mare in foa! 7 yeurs old. male 10 yrars old, mure 14 years old, epen .?d bor<ee, fresh cow, 5 cows wnpposed to be in calf (one frech by time of s«le), 3 steers rising 2 years old, 2 steern 2 years old, 4 heifers rising 2 years old, 3 spring calves, Berkshtre _ sow l':oxl‘ o with pig at side, C‘.ester White * â€"ow, 8 plgs 4 months old, 5 pigs 2 months old, coltie dog. Auction Sale IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"New Frost & Wood. binder, mo«we , new Tiger hay rake. new Frost & Wa‘d culti‘ator, new land roller, new 2. furrow alnr plow, new Frost & Wood ng p ow. hit y gang plow, tGoudie F‘v. Advance plow, dri 1. 2 cutters, seuffier, harâ€" rows, Galo sulky, re der, 2seated cartinge, box wagon, truck w»gon, double «leigh, hoâ€"se Y, :wer, P..ttereon chopping mill, rods, couplings, }linton fanning mil . bevel jack, «traw cutter, hay kn ‘o‘. turnip pu.per, wheelbarrow, grindâ€" & on , ge fonoe, sewing m chive, singie harâ€" css, 2 seta double barn« s8, 3 logxing chains, 8 dou:Jetree â€", 2 iron neckyokes, 2 »tep iadders, â€" 12 grain bags, Del.aval cream separaior, 2 crosâ€"cut saws, log lif.er, oro» bar. a;m seed sower, meat grinder, sausage stuffer, grain on\dh‘w{'she-, lawn mower, shove‘s, rakee hoee, 700 buâ€"hels mixe1 grain, and a lot d other articles too numerous to mention. TERMSâ€"Grain and all sum« of $10 and Ilbdtil{, cash ; ov:r thr'._‘ unou»;. 12 mo:lh-fl' credit on approved security ; or 5 per cent. 0 for ca+h por ments of cndfl. amounts. e Jus. M1o%U§. Svsixxas BruBackenR. Auctioncor. Proprietress. erloo, Oc y 3 J. H. Rupr8L g:'t , Oct. 13 h, 1904. l lsk. 36â€"6mos. ing T§ EPAE TT TCOE Musker mastiv ning. the acres buch, mixed timber, mostly ’nm. the balance unser cul ivation. _On the farm are god b~xlldi:r and an abundance of hard and eoft wate ; also arge nrohard of fruit trees. For furth t information apply to 21â€"6mos Containing 130 sores more or leas a‘tuated ?4 miles northâ€"west of Hawkevill+ and c.unm- nnh-mo( LMawood. Let 5 Con. 16 Wellâ€" sloy Townal On it is a fine brick m‘tfi!fln w th soft water punp in main kitchet heated with furnace, in good cor ;nl:"ood bank baen 52x80 ft. with -0.5? ahed ft, TTR LCC 1 amant finor with faurnace, A1 in @200 UV CCuah stuth ft . bank barn §2x80 ft. with atraw shed 32x40 ft., and hog ven undernéath with coment floor with nnni‘ watér therein; 115 aores are sleared and the bainnce in bush ; 'Mfl.:‘"“ Aarse nlowed. § mcres in fall wheat and the gorer P low + ancd arah ‘Farm is balance seeded down ; go d orchard. Farm m neamianf ermag uie jake . "AamEgvIIs P.Q., Ont. new 2«torey briok house and bank barn 64x40ft, ® am irn geod hard :mm m-nhn particulars apâ€" p y on the prein‘ses or by mail to 24 _ HENRY GAUKEL. Berlin P, O,, Ont 1N Wataioo Townthip on 1 beâ€" noa hiiieae a 4 Shrinet 2 mffos mase Poteraburg _ Corsiâ€"ting of 23 wores of Farm for Sale Auction Sale Friday, November 4th, 1904, Farm for Sale Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. FARM FOR SALE «â€" OF â€" For Sale â€"= OF ~ War. ZIEGLER War Varree I4AIAH WISNER NOAH ERB, Waterl0o, Ont. } Executors. 41 2t Ont It can be had in either black or grey, and it is a beauty for the price. We have as fine an assortâ€" ment of coats as you would ask to see, and they range in price from five to ten do lars. _ We also have a fine range of Children‘s Coats from three dullars up. Come is and see them. Ladies‘ Coat OoF CANADA (Incorporated by Act of Parlinment, 1901.) ; Capital Authorized â€" $2,000,000 Reserve Fund â€" â€" $350,000 Capital Paid Up â€" 21.300.000 _ Depositsâ€" â€" â€" â€" ;zm.g H. 8. HBOLT, PREsIDEXNT D M. STEWART, GawnseRiL YaÂ¥aGER R. H. FULTON, Supr. or BRANXCHES L. P. SNYDER, IxsrzBcto®. BRANCHKES IN ONTARIO m‘ oo oi o 86. Aylmer Harrow . Newmarket p Deposits of $1 ini upwirds raceived luierest ailow«d a hignes current rates, and compounded half ve«rly. LN#Â¥O0D BRANCH A. C. MCBRIDE, Ao®xT Yorkshire Pigs â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"â€" Iuzranren Do ont far : Imrorntep Boan kept for service Quite a number of imported pigs in stock just now and for sale. Imported Shorthorn Ball " Noxâ€" PAREL 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. ummmmmumam Setting Mach nes It Sets Them Cold . i Eons ooo i on Fost wane o 1t Doce the Work Porfeotiy. * 1t is a wonderful improvement over the EC in soforted. All work thoroughly warranicd | Direotor of the Waterioo A. C. THOMAN, Berlin, Orft.| Musloal Soclety‘s 8 nd. King 8t., East of Bcott Bt. !on‘gtm m%w NOTICE 10 CREDITORS Tran cietet efigct AND TAKE NOTIOE that after the «id ... Reasonable Prices ... This is a picture of our THE SOVEREIGN BANK Amberstburg fss er Belmont _ Claremont Clinton BRANCHES IN QUEB®O Filines *T wsanes Biopmerbut Wateice A General Banking Business Trans»et d F. E. Macklin, Opposite Walper House, Berlin Agent for New Idea Pattorns, BERLIN, ONTARIO. TIRE SETTINGâ€" juring $5 __ Assets â€" â€" Over $10,000,000 HEAD OFFICHEâ€"TORONTO J JoOHN HILL, Savings Department Falle WELLESLEY CHINA BHavelock Milv« 8T. J1008B8 BRANCH L P. sNYOER, Mor. PRO TEM. 41â€"1mo. Highest market pâ€"ices paid in cash for Loga at the East H«â€"idelverg Saw Mill. _ _LEVI B. BOWMAN & SON8, The aunual meeting of the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital Trust will be held at the Hospital on Friday, October 21st, 1994 at 8 weiock p. m. Berlia, Oct 7tn, 41 21. A LOCAL SALESMAN for Waterioo, Ontario and surrounding territory to Ornamentals aod Roses. _A permanâ€" ent situation for right man. _ Pay weekly. Handsome eutft free. Write for particulars and send 25e for our pocket microscope, just the thing to use in examining trees and plants for insects. £ "Canada‘s Great: s. Nursorigs Ottawa STONE AND WELLINGTON. Fonthiil Nurseries, (over 800 aores). 33â€"3 mos. Toront, Ontario. Newsat varieties and sapeciaities in Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits, Sbrubs, N. P EHILP At Catharines SHIPPING BOGS WANTED IK NUMBER UNLIMITED, Highest market price paid. Load every second Monday. Next shipment Oct. Saw wq._ Wanted To whom it may concern Annual Meeting LIQUOR LICENSE Act WANTED Baut, Kavae & Masren. wW. H. SCHMALZ &. M. DEVITT. Unionville

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