by Rev. Mr. Hofman, John s to Laura Scherer Brennemannâ€"Bender â€"In _ East Dec. 13th, Susie Bender, to Brennemann. Gingerichâ€"Woebber. â€"In _ Eas: Dec..7th, Aaron Gingrich of it fl;; Ethel Gertruse Webt bara Kalb sel, of New Stiefkeâ€"Scher by Rev. M Boeckner _ of Ta Heinrich, of We! Pfaffâ€"Sieling â€"At Rev. A. R Sch Caroline Sieling, Niergarthâ€"Wolfenbe Nov. 27th, Arth Mary Wolfenbers Krieselâ€"Kalbfleisch Schaeferâ€"Stehle.â€" 11, by Rev. Pet fer to WilheImir wood. Boecknerâ€"Heinrich Nov. 30th. hy I Klinck.â€"At Ein Mr. and Mrs daughter Schiefle.â€"At Hrei Mrs. Albert Sct Snyder.â€"At St. _ Mr. and Mrso A Holt. and Letso to Sochner.â€"A Mr. and daughter Martin.â€"In to Mr. an ghter. Hagen.â€"At and Mrs Ritter â€"N "It was the wir When the Heaver All meanly wrap lies; Nature in awe t Had dom‘d her g With her great thize." If, therefore, o rate the recurres we will truly fea By endeavoring t tress and grindi sail the unforti and city all ove wideâ€"spread _ hai charity â€" should â€" move the rich ai those whom si has borne down the current of th when all our ye; as a tale that is in our natures st light of eternity, real estate that then give us any fort, it will not our bank deposi vision will deligl not be the title our claim to ma it will be simply Wordsworth, "on remembered acts love,"" causing it much as ove h. least of these, vi it unto Me." It is a te implanted th guided by to lifts the des; less and rais light hearts Surely to the votaries of th time for feas thought the held a feast â€" the god of 1i ras; so thoug! feasted in hoi commemorate ancient Roma of Sol, the i It was also lighted fires i Yule, and th holy feast in To the car therefore app propriate to . which to hon Righteousness dark and dolo in his wings. Gradually « sanction | of notwithstand church â€" fathy lands and w and giving pi Puritanism raised _ many damnatory ai would â€" have time of jov 14th, by JANSEN BRUs, dewelers, son SOR To appreciate the nice go we are showing for Ximas C is to come and s e them. _ take pains to show goods : give prices even if you do buy at the tim». n.â€"Adt Wes Mr. and M £.â€"N+ Mr. a â€"At Mrs A+â€" St.. Jacobs, Dec. 17th Continued t MATH B H; Bexuin, OnT PEATHS M BIRTHS M M W \f M 11 M W B 1 h} U it B PL h H \ Be W V m O Pn tiintcedbet on P wttcac s s t c BR s 4 veddi-fl-hll?' was the ‘;n to start the ball rol r# t would meem a brave woman who marries with this echo in her cars, yet we have not heard that there were fewer marringes during the year. There are unâ€" hnygy married lives, but a hrx pn«nnfe of these unhnrpy homes are due to the illâ€" ness (:*l the ]wl e mt::dn.o'r d-qiheer During a lon i ice, Doctor Pierce found lLllâ€- remr;t‘i?- made up entirely of roots and :erb‘ without the use of nlm{sol' cured nimety o\&m per cent. of euch cases. After using this remedy for many years im his private practice he put it up in a form that cam be :nd at arty store where medicines are handled. Backed up by ower a third of a century of remarkable and wniform cures, & record such as no other remedy for the discases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the pro tors and makers of Dr. Pierce‘s P-vvrz' Prescription mow feel fully warranted in olor:: to pay ’gm im legal mhomney of the Uni Sta or any case of LencorPhen, Pemale Weak Proâ€" lapsus, or Falldng of Womb which they canâ€" not cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonâ€" ubfe trig} of their fmeans of cure. lessmess and other The professor who announced that "love and romance die out 'hhm sound of the !e‘\‘idlgs-hll&' was the to start the $8.50 . Clicago, Dec. 20 steady; good to prim to inedium, $8.75 to NEW YORK LIYE sToCK. New York, Dec. 20.â€"Beeves â€" Receipts, 1181; nothing doing; feeling steady; exâ€" ports toâ€"day, §80 cattle, 1500 sheep and 4900 quarters ef beef; toâ€"morrow, 310 cattle and 2700 quarters of beef. East Buffalo, N.Y., Dec. 20. â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" celpts, 250 head; fairly active and steady; prime steers, $5.50 to $6; shipping, $4.50 to $5.25; butchers‘. $3.75 to $4.85; helfers, $2.75 to $4.25¢ cows. $2.25 to $3.85; bulls, ï¬;.-g to $4; wtockers and feeders, $2.50 to Vealsâ€"Ieceipts, 200 head; steady, $4.50 to $8.758, Hogsâ€"Receipts, 17,000 head; active, steady to shade lower; heary, $4.70 to $4.75; a few, $480; mixed, $.05 to $4.70; Yorkers, $4.50 to $4.85; plgs, . $4,45. to $4.50; _{ounl, $8.90 to $4.15; stags, $3 to There was a fair run of hogs, which sold at $4.75 for selccts and $4.50 for lights and fats, fed and watered. The market was inclined to be wenk at these quotaâ€" tions. At Chicago er than yest and Dec. out erator steady lower {z0oil to choice veal calves sold readily at $4.%0 to £5.50, and ome or two at $5.75 per ewt. but common medium calves sold at $2.50 to $4 per ?wt. Thore was a fair delivery of sheep and lambs, which sold readily as follows: Exâ€" ort ewes, $4 to $4.25 t ewt.; bucks, ;‘_'50 to $3 per ewt.; lnmg:_ $5.25 to §$5.85 per owt. Tuesday Eveu.lnf De Liverpool wheat futures closed ‘l“d lower than yesterday, and c Cables Firmer for Chili~d Beefâ€"U.S Markets Are Steudy. [{ondnn‘ Dec. 20. â€"Live cattle are «quoted There was a fair demand for the best butchers‘, which sold mt $4.25 to $4.40. but there were few brought these prices; loads of good mold at $3.80 to $4; medium . at $3.50 to £1.75; common at $2.75 to $8.25, and canners at $2 to $2.30 per cwt, There were few feeders and stockers ofâ€" fored, with a light demand aÂ¥ following prices: Freders, 1000 to 1100 Ibs., are worth from $3.25 to $5.60; feeders, §00 ‘to 900 lbs.. $280 to $1.15 per ewt.; stockers of good quality sold at $2.75 to $3; Inferlor at $2 There was a fair d butchers‘, which sold a there were few brough of good sold at $3.80 $3.50 to £2.75; commo and canners at $2 to $ There were few feed fored, with a light d prices: Freders, 1000 to from $8.25 to $3 60; fee $280 to £3.15 per ewt quality sold at $2.75 to £250 per ewt, About 25 milch cow connnon to mediumm qu $45 each, Go«d to choice yeal c $41.50 to £5.50, and one ewt.. but common :) at $2.50 to $4 per¢w Thore was a, fair de lamts, which sold Tea port ewes, $4 to $4% Wheat Closed Migher At Chicage and Lewer at Liverpeolâ€"Live Stock Marâ€" per pound 1834 per cwt There J. K. SHINN months and 2 days Orr â€"In â€" Huntingtor Dec. 8th, Talmage Galt, aged 26 year Hanneberg â€"At Berti daughter of _ Lud: Funeral Direcror and Watrerloo, (nt. â€"Ve cok n years 3 mouths and 10 days. Fischer.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 6th, Sophia, daugbter of Jacob Fischer, aged 8 years. Morris.â€"lIn Peel, Dec. lith, Pacrick Morris, aged 91 years. Geisel.â€"At Elmira, Dec. 12ih, George Geisel, aged 81 years, 4 imouths and 19 days Edler.â€"In Pilkington, Dec. 8th, Maria Hoelscher, relict of the late Fredâ€" erick Edler, aged 80 â€" years, 4 THE MARRIAGE QUESTION. Lond uota t Shippir R daughigs of John W. Ford, aged 4| WaAaTERELOO MARKETS EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET bal £4 ketsâ€"The Latest Quetations MARKET REPORTsS. 1ORONTO LIYVE STOCK. pts of live stock at the city UMICAGO LIVE STOCK. De t 4 CA TTLE MARKETS. £4 Americas . mixed, . 228, : ussage, buyers indifferent ru on â€" passage, . quiet milch cows and springers, of nedium quality, sold at $30 to tle sold at £1.25 c or two louds Dec. wheat 1ay; Dec. 4¢ lower. almage Ort, for 26 years and 2 At Berlin, Dec i [_â€" Ludwig _ Ha nths and 16 day r Ib.; sheep at 1 sheep and NO MAdGTK ETS to $115; bulk of siles heep Recelpts, 22000 lambs, 1#e to 15e low ot‘ars, $4.40 to §5; fair at oto $4.50; .native Close â€" Corn Ut V alley to $4 bring d lgc bigh Mc higher narket cattie, with uths Mary berk. & §5 Spot day eet 4¢ gmm'r HORNS®, L W. and Y. Swine and Italian Ree# for aale on Vine Yard Farm, New Dundes, P.O.. Ontario. 50â€"6t gond han« ha BOX 20 ‘ 200acres. 170 clear, 30 h ird burh, "..‘ I 0.0‘ ,0 buildings ample. running water. itchard, clay and sards «am, first cla<s in ve y way. â€" Bespeler 3 miles, very de irable. mto sOUTH WARD, Office of Oanada W ool‘en Mills, Limited, King Sn ; Conrad Huehnergard, Depury Reâ€" turning Officer. WEST WARD, Cld Council Chawber, Market Mouse ; C A. Haehnel, Deputy Returcing Oï¬ er, The following are the retiring &chool cru tees: West Ward, Dr. Noecker ; East Ward, 8. B. Bricker: South Ward, Win. Carthew ; North Ward, C. Huehnergard and V. M. Berlet J. N. COBER‘S Queen StL ; M turningOfficer soUTH WARL Wolen Mills. in case a poll is demanded, the same will be held in the following places in n the respective Wards on Monday. January 2nd, 1905, from nine o‘clock in the morning until five o‘cleck in the afternoon :â€" NORTH Ploor. Pasiry Waterlno will be he‘d at the Town Hall, Muket House, on Monday, December 26th, 1904, at balf past seven o cloc p.m. Dated st Waterloo this 1 th day of December, 1904 aL & 100 acre«. 90 clear, 10 bush, 4 orch » ‘,- '0“ ard, buildings large and good, cl«y wmn‘. firat as« conditio . church, P.O. and shool convenien , Gucl h ai d Hespeler 5 mi es ach _ Wate loo. Notice is hereby given that a meet. ing of thc Electors of the Town of Waterloo for the nomination of candiâ€" lates for the Offices of Mayor, Counâ€" sMore, _ Water Commissioners . and School ‘Trustees for the Town of Waterlno will be he‘d at the Town Hall, Muket House, on Now Wheas .. Plour, Ocear Fiour, Sole .. Barley ::.....:«. Bran, per ton .... Middiings, per ton Potatoes, ; er bag Batier, per lb .... Egg:, per dor .. .. Litd :â€"â€"....«:+«: Dried Apples .. .. Hogs, live........ Hoge, dressed ... . Hay, per tou .... Straw, por ton .. .. Export Cattle .. Burchers‘ Cottle tin.sh ir childron to put but all skirts, fact, C The undea‘gned offers his milk bust LEARN DRESSMAKING IN TWO WEEKS. Wantedâ€"Ladies to learn dress and mantle culting in two weeks. 1 teach you everything from. imeasuring . to tin.sh in the making of ladies‘ and childrin‘s garments. 1 teach you how to put tosether, not only the lining, 300 girls in this England; Oregon Hamilton, Brant $1 Box ELECTIO NS lron fron tea Fine Farm for Sale ther purï¬r' All wishi jculars, se Milk Business for Sale King St ; Peter Roos, Deputy Re turning Officer, ADT WARD,© Wm. Hogg‘s Office Queen St. ; Wm Hogg, Deputy Re an WN@TSTIN D positively â€" the ouly ach in Berlin this wir (harge for full course U. when you are thro ic of the best systcms give free. 10 will ote om Jan. "th to Jan. 'v;c"“:: loan on good security at lowest 000 List of Farms for Sale es too n n t miss TOWN OF WATERLOO J N« COBER he M th, be lok For 1905 88 mores good ranidy loam otchard. clean and gosd. Inus 1 rge and Hesouler 3 m 1 WARD For Sale "Aoidks . l0 64 0. MWes 4.220000.2 . 4t .2 on e s e o n s 1 > i m 1 s o e Chroaicleâ€"Telegraph M,D.e-b.nm-"'.» ' V 33 hwec«t of 9t (Cloments On it house with kitehen attached, med other on‘buildincs. Or 1 hard and «oft water. For are poly on tha promiaes or to w Mov.GIRS, A. B. McBRIDE, Returning Officer rket Hotel on Saturday ween 1!! and 5 «clock. MISS R. ELLISON, Brantford th uter gouds in Co@ wrappels, sleeves, g in dressmaking mne $55 that can aIn pportunity only _ clas larmonic â€" Hall oos, Deputy Re ng= fair, cla y, clean an wo 100 aore farme« alfts _ good build: 1 mile, £6 500 and HESPELER ach 23rd 16.00 class 1 ter. gh 3. 10 for tull par ipstairs par in Saturday 034 16 wuch in ach in )r anyâ€" nearly .ondon, u ho w lining coats whiel Berlit H 18 00 omm very ange onty and 0 7.50 4.15 3 10 3 £0 .32 18 22 08 ly fmorsierinD I _ Linwood and H+wksville, containive 100 wores, 80 more« <f which is oleare 1 and 12 acrea Ins Fall Whest Woil underdrgined ard fenced. On it are good b Iulna and good hu\l;’n‘d soft water. For farther particulare apply to JACOB KRTEL SMORTHORN8 AND SHROPBHIRES FOR SALE +3 Bull Calves from 6 to 9 month«‘ old, two of ) thom from an imported «ire and a few cholce young cows in ca‘f to Champion of Invernrie (Imp ) Yol. 20, who is also kept formervice. Alao a number of Shrop hire ramsand ewes for sale at farm 34 miles nor\a of Waterlooâ€" Prices are low consid ring quality of atock. noter ; or 5 per cont p â€"Grain and r e & oal«. a us childr: nâ€" hed ar tor nearly Hale to com TERMsS â€" i on o t o e o e e e e mmamnnety in calf, two farrow cows«, steer 1 year old; 4 »pring calve=, pure bred Yorkshi c#0w, 8 cookâ€" ereln u,uum Inr« Piymonth Rock!, callie dog. IMPLEM EN'I‘S,{\ZT(“ â€" Masse; «Harrisbindor, Frost and Wood mower, Noxon drill, McCor: mick ccrn binder nearlr new, «pring tooth en‘â€" tivator. Fleury plow. 2 furrow gang rYonzh. lever harrow, Chatham fanning mill with bagging ailachment ncarly new. hand s aw outter, wagon, bob »leigh. cu ter, hay rack, sei fdoub‘e harness, »ol plough harness, 2 rets ingle barnems, crem« cut «aw. logging ch in, donble treas, neckroke, forks, hoes and other articles. T21}IGNTOCK:â€"Bay horse 4 years old. black horse 4 years old if not treviously «old. cow ldlia to calve l.n,':l-nwur); heifer »npposed to he JCS. MIC K TH E undorsigned willoffer for ale by Public *uction on hi« premi<e« Lot No. 84 G. C T. in Woolwich Town hin ab ut 212 mile® »outh east of Kimira, at New Jerusalem on UX P ooo en tomait. TERYSâ€"Hay, grais, poultry and all sum« of 10 and umjer cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approverd security or 5 per cent. off per innum fur cash payment of oredit amount« 49 : en ue d ty IM POEMENTsSâ€" Wagon ne«rly new, lumber wagon. sar_iage nea 1y new, bugey, bob sleigh, ome horse ulr:!a. eutter, Brantford binder in {ood ahape, M\ seyâ€"Harr‘® seeder nearly new, Noxon Ingersol] seed drill, mower. hay rake, lar d roller nearly new. new hay ack, pea harâ€" vesser, Ayrp‘ow No.21 Yankee plow, gan« plow, wooden ha row, Wat: rloo 10 KoruTwer 4 rods with couyli g*. band wheel, hay knife, «traw cutter, about 35 fee‘ leather belting, root pulper, ? logging chaina. Paragon fanning n i11, wheel burrew, store i oat, double harnesa, set wing e harners, iron kettle, 3 awill barrel=, m "at barrel, chairs. forks, rakes. hoer, about 40 cedar posts 7 f@ei long, abou 150 stakes T4 feet long, about 80 staker 5 fret long and other articles too numerous to mention . JO8 is d n s en e en mt be in calf. Jerscy heifer 9 months old, heifer 8 months old, ca‘f 5 months old. 4 so~s due to pig end of March, sow due to pig in Jnnunr{. Chester boar 10 montbs old, 3 ewew, 2 twin lamb«,,Shrop«hire ram laa b, 50 hena, 4 geese, 4 turkey® and 1 bull dog. mt 1 nelock p. m property . via: STOCK â€"â€" Mare 13 vycars in foal to MacQueen of Atha, say horse rising 4 years ol +. bay colt ris ing 3 years old got by MacBrid, bay colt rising :yenw ?}d got ny M«c#rid, 4 : ows rupposed to Esc TD T PUICC2C, 4) owe «upposed to Strasburg. School House, Friâ€" day Dec 23rd. 8 p. m. St Agatha, Richber _ Hail, Tuesday Dec. 27th, 8 p. m Philipsburg, Wednesday Dec. 28th, 2 p. m. Baden, Opera Hall Wednesâ€" day Dec. 28th, 8 p. m. Hgsnue, Town Hall Thurs day Dec. 2qih 2 p. m. Mt Reni:, who for seven years in in euccession won the aweepatakes 1 premises of the unde weet of 8t. Clements on Petersburg, Schmidts Hall, Tuesday Dec 27th, 2 p m New Hamburg, Tell Hall Thursday Dec. 20th 8 p m. A. E. SRUTILEWORTH, Ag icaltaraliat, The Onturio Soger Company and EIMPSON RENNIE, Searboro Townebi‘p, York County will be present at each meâ€"ting to give Inief addresses and to lead in an inâ€" re ea i~g and profitable dircussion on mIizs at Tormrto Exbibtion, for the best col‘ ction«f twenty thre« eorrectâ€" Iy names vasetic® of roote, |1 probahâ€" 1y the mes‘ expwienced grower of ‘oots io the Domiuton of C »nada. Do rat miss thee meetings and do notâ€"forget to bring your eontract Beet reot eativadon is eminently cause oï¬ distributin valuable S 49â€"1f To obtain the he viesst tonnage of evenly snd wrll r peoed beets is the object of a series of important meotâ€" ings that will be held during the com â€" ing three weeks throughout the Counâ€" ty of Waterioo as fllows:â€" \ _ St. Jacobs, Wideman‘s Thursâ€" day Dec. 23rd, 2 p. m. farrere Mannheim, Jacob Spactzel‘s, Friday Dec 23rd, 2 p m: Townstip of Wel i;;l:)’ :, a N We SUGAR BEETS H The Ontario Sugar Co . Limited Berlin, Ont GRAINâ€"680 bushel« Hannâ€"r oats if not pre eine rao e e ID C Stock, Implements, Etc Auction Sale HKRE will be sold b Thursday, Dec. 22nd, 1904 MICKUS ive Stock and Implements Tuesday Jan. 1oth, 1905 chold EIT nâ€" hed in nearly ne ICK US PLUS HELM, Auctioreer P oprietor PET kR Fo SCHUMMER. Clerke: CULTIVATION PUBLIC SALE FARM FOR SALE al io Waterl rave loarned is a rou‘ce « I improved .« ting contre c rSt ek Food J. M. RUPPEL: Cerk FOR SALE stion T‘p ol« ~ Sink, bench. n ketile, Magnet a, wathing mach W y of tur w theg . n liwank sha v, the foowing valuable OF O# J08. B. SYNDER over that mention . . poultry and all sum« oter that amount 10 n on vwomvn‘l 4 num off for cash AMOS WEBER public auction on the rwigned. } mile northâ€" the ith Concession. ity of hay,150 bust vuéetings and ir eontrac on is eminen County, whe tralon vast am LINWOOD, P. 0. Ont hat 6 ud y 2 bedstan ds Cream Sep th all sams of ~ngar ASH, a n t 1y of _ Also two vacant lots ewits I noueg: :mm%-ï¬ ï¬ g‘n Ittao! "i‘.‘-"..‘u'.’,":«"-!.'.“ l the un mank aonee af Aforch ho Tnmder bhrosis respon«1bi« for the as«ets of the exta a, or any part thereof, so d:«tributed, to any pors n or persone of »hose claima they shall not then ave had notice. Dated the 13th day of December A. D. 1904 MILLAR & SIMS, _ \()Tl(‘l\l is hereby given pur nant to the 1 Revised Statutes 0f Oniario, I897, Chap. 129, Seo. 38 that all cred:tors and other persons bsflngkchlmn axa nst the extate of Frederick G. Lackner. late of ts Township of Welleâ€"lay in the County of Waterlon, gentleman. who died on or about the 25th day of November, A, D. 1908, are required tosend by post preâ€"paid, or to deliver to the undersigned, the rolicitors for Isabella C. Lickner, Herbert J Lackner and Frederiok C.Lickner, the executors of the last will and te tam: nt of the «aid Frederick U. Lackner, deceased, on or before tha 16th day of Januaâ€"y, A.D. 1906, their Christian and «urâ€" names, addresse« and descriptin. the full K-\r» Hicular» of their olmims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of heir security (if -nll held by them. nd further take notice that th said exeouâ€" to a will immediauely «frer the said last menâ€" tHoned 3-“ proce:d to distribute the estate of the #:id deceased amone the parties entitled theret «, having regard Ofl|{' to the claime of which the ua exo: utars shall then have had notice. @h 4 that the anid «xeentora will not be 30â€"6moe rpHE undersigned offers for »ale his valuable J f rm.situated throe miles northâ€"west of aterloo, just out«ide of the Corporation. conâ€" sisting of 97 morea of land well cuititated, of which @here is nine acre« more or les« < f buâ€"h and awamp _ On the farm is a honse 24 x 29 ft . kitchen 18 x 18 ft.. woodshed 20 x 21 ft., good bank barn 50 x 73 fr., and atrew shed 25 x 40 ft ; also good orchard and rmd hard and soft water at house and barn. "or further pariiculat« apply on the premises, 0° by mail to 42â€"Uf and churches. Terms casy 1 ooo ome n e w th soft wa!erlrump in maju kitchen, heated with furnace, aD in good candition ; Ainogood bank barn 52x80 ft with straw shed 32x40 ft., and hog pen underneath with cement floor with running water therein; 115 acres are cleared and the balauce in bush ; <here are 65 acree plowed, 8 acres in fall wheat and the balance seeded down ; go d orchard. Farm is wel‘ drained and fenced. Convenient to school Containing 130 acres more or less situated % miles northâ€"west of Hawkevill+ and 4) miles northâ€"east of Lin wood. Lat 5 Con. 15 Well» s‘ey Townrhip. Onit is a fine br_ick‘r':m_me %540 ft . Consisting _ of 141 acres, 8 acres of which is bush, lot 4, Con. 11, Welleslag Tp., one mile west of Hawkesville. . On it @s good frame house and bank barn; also drilled well. Farm in good state of cultivation. For further ?-rticulsr- apâ€" ply to GEO. KUNTZ, A. C. THOMAN, Berlin, Ont Deposit« of $1 and upwards received. Inâ€" terest allowed at highesi current rates, and compounded halfâ€"year‘y. LIN WJOdd Geaham four 6 Ths f. . ... Zee Wheat Kernels 6 ts i n )22 ).. . 26c. Corn wenl qlhs for the. Split peas 6lhns for... 1. ... Zec. Por Barley O Ihe. ( 1 ... .. .. ... . 2be. Rice 6 lbs, for ..................25c. Basley Orisape. per package .... 10c Fiaked Peae, per package ...... l0c. Fiaked Rice.por package.. 10c. Milvertou choicest flour, 500 1t. lot at $2.86. Mauitoba Flour, 100 lb. Jot at £3.25. Capital Authorized â€" gz.oooooo Capital Paid Up â€" 1, 300,000 Reserve Fund â€" _ â€" $2350,000 Deposits â€" â€" â€" ,900, 000 Assets â€" â€" Over $10,000,000 The Sovereign Bank H. 8. Hout. Pres. . D. M. Stewait, Gen. Mgr K. H Fuiro®, Eupt. of Brarchos. L. P. BxÂ¥oak. Inspect r Notice to Creditors Farm for Sale A. C. Â¥ câ€"wrpk. Ageu s4 A General Banking Business Transacted. Rolled Oats, 8 ibs. for 3: or 1be. MOF . ... ss. . :s 9iz is cen coriven Rotted Wheat Glbs for.. .. Farina Oibs. for .. sales Whole wheat flour 6 Ins, for.. Geaham flour 6 Ths. fo 20. Wheat Kernels 6 ts P cr o.22.. Corn meal § lbs for . S. GINGRICH, (Incorporated by Act of Parlisment, 1991.) Creat Bargains In order to make rovin for a car of Catters and Bleighs Fortyâ€"two branches incloding King St.. Bast of Seoit Wt BUGGIES IN BOTH NEW AND SEEORDHAND Farm for Sale SAVINCS DEPARTMEKT Open Evenings. COME TO US s â€"~ â€" Over $10,000,000 Head Officeâ€"TORONTO ‘ Farm for Sale WATERLOO AND SVRREYS For Sale Bolicitors for the Executors Berlin P. 0., Ont. ms easy. Apply to Jamks RicHarpsoN, Hawksvilie 1.0., Ont Hawkesvilie, P. O Ont. 8T. JA0@086 For Christmas CGifts. D. P. Dew am, Mr, nail to. NOAH ERB, Waterioo, Ont unaing | tonf® of Stznabure, conntnttr® n 19 ahren Tt masme | Et ipinriton hesst infaet in orien Thafarmia in a bigh state of onltivati n, beautifullr looated pear road with wall kept lawn. and only } miles to school, 4 mile« to Bugar Refinery. For further partioniare apply on premises. FRANK EK 20 7. 4t uf T erln P 5 ow necesmar y outbnlldlng-. wind pump «upyi c«, house and barn with water. 4 mere orehard of winter apples. | aore orchard of «mall fruit spring creek runnin; *hrough farm. _ AVH+ Berlin on imain rond leadi from Mannheim to Berlin, On it is a c> mumlmn frame hous= with cement cellar, bank hars #1x70 feet «trm w shed 38x144, with cement niï¬avy underneath a lo 12 feet diamet r 30 feet high and all other Tris cholse farm must be aold e apply to J. P. BENDER, Heriin barg This _ Anyone found treapassing according to law. _ Pll: â€" * aâ€") fa lewt, The unders«i << 1 eby warns to remove fro «j s ‘u«h, Lot 12. a-ler Townsh o, oj 1 ees oo topwc erally used as Xmas trees or for a H Two buils, 10 and 16 months . choice quality and breeeding, als young cows and heifers. â€" _ Farm 2¢ miles north of Waterl Rox 250 MRNNO 8. WKEBEK 46â€"4mo Ladies, patent leather slippers, liâ€"e cut in one and two straps, . good.hand sewed soles, sofs and asy all widths, B, C. D and E.. pretty toe shapes «t B, C. D and E., pretty toe l Ziegler‘s Nwas slipper store 2.00 and 2.75. Ladies‘ fine black kil t like this cut, with low, high beel in several to» st two as d three straps, Zic alipper store at 1 25 1.50, 82 50. Ladies‘ plain felt i black colors like ai> â€"v fancy binding, sewe d nicely finished eoles Ziegler‘s X mas slippe Warin Easy House jew‘ fancy black felt s1 ed leather soles, fin live the above cut. a pretty style, Ziegler store T5¢® Ladies‘ fancy Drexden slippere, shape as slove Liegler‘s slipper stove %) sizes l1 to Ladiea fincy velvet and fancy printed ve buckle on the front. ® bove cut, warm fard Children‘s Fe‘t bla binding but fwew 3 cut like cut abore, J sies 7 to 10, Ziegler‘s to 7, our biggest seller, er s ore at 1 25 and 1 S Girle‘ and children‘s slipp r 3 to 7 made of pretty velyct in colors and pacterns seft neie bigh ent lhike cut. Zegler‘s X 20 ~. 0 Girls sizes 8 to 10 same Girle and boys 11 to 2 same k Now is your chanceâ€" We bave figured it out Warm Oversho«s for Fathe Kate, a psir of th> «welleat | Boota far Willie, S ippera for as well quit this job. can‘t tell Shorthorns for Sale For Sale or To Let . The Bieithaupt Leather Comp&K 49 3t OUSES and lot« for mmle or ts le:. Ts ru{. ABD" t> G. BETTSCHEN 1 114. New Dundee, tnt. 80 A fm Farm for Sale nde «igned offerâ€" for eale. his m contain{n@ 115 weres, 3 miles FARM FOR SALE Something for Everybody at For Sale WARN‘NC 40 Wat. Z. KOKBE1 8t. Clam black kil toe sl:ppers, with low, medium and veral to» shapes, in one Heres‘â€" a gured it out. A pair of House Slippers for Mother, a for Father, a pair of pstent leather Dress Boots th» «welleet Patent Shwea for brother Harry, a pair < S ippera for Susie or Moccasios for Tomâ€"ob, well, jah. can‘t tell you balf bere! Anyway alterm ather Xmas vred, blue and n eat style, with soft,flexible and all sizes 3 to 7, store $1 & $1 0) slippers in biue vels with fancy ame shape ns aâ€" nding, all sizes 3 . ZLiegler‘s slippâ€" CHMINA HALL, Slip \'I)l‘l Srame vaterei Mnm patters cut, a ie kind 3 kind 40c e« annth of Mannhs m vith j t« weeuted D al 111 Sizea .A mas up to Few Sugzestions miles velvet a few sizes Lad just per iin Valuable property in Wilmot bonnt'l,f.m M. â€" and arlting thed. good SHIPPING HOGS WANTRD IN BADEN e 25 rigs in:luding surreys, phaetons, cushion and solid rubber tire buggies, new and seeondï¬ also carriages and wagons ; good stock of cutters aud , sleighs. Give us a call. * Men‘s bathroom and bedroom l ers in colors to match bath ' smmoking jackets. See these and not need asecond invitation to hubby a pair, sizes 6 to 13, H slipper store, 1.20 and 1.50. F Men‘s warm felt gaiter shoes l=ather soles, neatly ma«de, wart® all through, sizes 6to 12%, Zie slipper store, 1.00, 1.50 and 1.75. For Sale At BRESLAU CARRIAGE wokk§ Grandpa‘s warm and easy «0 Slippers â€"Men,8 cozy fancy pâ€" pâ€"s with a soft flexible sewed role, won‘t pinch in a spot, in Germany, plain, warm and easy | soft warin lining, just the thi father and grandpa, sizes 6 to 18 » lor‘s slipper store $1.00 Men‘s soft brown seal skin eli not a hard sole but made like & dian moccasin, real fur hindillï¬ fancy worked front, lined with down, you‘ll put your foot intos thing whoen youset into this al All sizes 6 to 11, 1.50 and $2. Zig Xmas Slipper Store. Hides Men‘s vici taw kid ‘,Jester" a the very newest, open sides, no but high front and back easily J soft cusy handsewe! light sole width, sizes 5 to 11, Ziegler‘s slipper store §2.75 Ledies‘ ffne vici kid, richly ; fronts ard straps over ankle, very vewest with high French h and som low ones, all widtbs an o 2 to 74. ZLiegler‘s Xmas shoe 8. and 3 5) to 4.00 up. ; Men‘s fine vici kid (tan) #«lippers=, elas‘ic side, soft hand sol:s, very easy on the foot, e \ real__ comfortable _ slipper § E E width,sizes 5 to 11, Liegler‘s S! Pper store, 1.50, 2 00, 2.50, .. »bove in black kid for 2 50 F4 . High st Market Prices al 1 m« mo NUMBER UNLIMITED, companiment of the swiftness of cu have taken unto the gleaming snow. Crack The W Aud let‘s be cff t# Bells, for our For Sale. WANTED y LIMITED iEIGER & BR Sking akiy, | wâ€" T#