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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jun 1905, p. 8

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hanHine Whinatct c occllll, CTUSCin _ (repreâ€" senting RMi@iror Willlam with the Rus: Slan arrfly) febelved hi« baptlam of firs. According to Information received at headquarters, the Japanese are moving northwest from Corea in three colâ€" umns, which Include 50,000 Infantry and corresponding forces of â€" cavailry and field and mountain artMicry. These two columns are heading for Chutt sami, Kemsan and Kenshan, to comâ€" :o.u the H‘l: : Oyama‘s army, .treteh-l from t ongollan fronticr to the dikk O d#ekm ... .. L .9T ce cuih en Iy retrieved some of the lo«t gr During Mistchenko‘s operations, T Frederick Leopold of Prussla .( senting RMRKAFr Willlaim with the Slan arrfly) febelved hi« baptilam 0 Sumuctuels: ul us Pz s 2k The Japanese force con Infantry division, four bat tiilery and 30 squadrons Gen. Mistchenko‘s cavairy Iw werutcuics oo P Lidlapudzy, Manchuria, June 20.â€" The Japanese are advancing from the centre and wostward and are driving in the Russtan screens south of Palitun. Farther west they turned the Russian extrome right at MAacyangchungpeng Baturday night (Linoyangwopeng), flanking the Russlans out of posttion after a nightâ€"long fight, \ us Pitk CFC2 1 Jap Re‘nforsoments of 50,000 of All Arms of Service. | ___"0 Of Datuty Elu cut off from €04, and the Cossncks ; charged with drawn ; thick of the procession. se oc gusls s m The dl;l‘l;?;;‘l"l‘cog terday morning at . 1""aw, June 20.â€"Two persons were kifled and thirtyâ€"six were wounded in a conflict between troops and Socialists at Lods Sunday. A procession of 2,000 Soctalists, carâ€" rying red flags, was stopped by the Cossacks. The Socialists thereupon firâ€" ed, and the Cossncks replied and then charged with drawn swords into the ThNE MB Hew sulclllal The delegation is now prepa mccount of the audience, which presented to the St. Petersburg toâ€"day, and in accordance wit instructions as well as the 1 wish will be communicated to Kemastvos and Mavore ae m.uc. wiin «... 3 _ CC VC* as fully satisfied with the Imperial assurances. So far as they are concerned they indicated that they are now ready to await the fulfliment of the Emperor‘s promise, which, it is believed, will not be long delayed. m 20000 T COCC mISPIRASUTO, The fact that the Emperor not only received the bold, outspoken address without so nmiuch as an indication of élsapprobation, _ but expressed | full eympathy with the efforts to ameliorâ€" ate the deplorable state of affairs deâ€" picted therein, and in the most direct and explicit fashion renewed his proâ€" mise to summon the representatives of the peopile, made the deepest impresâ€" ston on the delegation. Delighted With Reception. Prince Troubelskoy, Ivoff and Delâ€" gorukoff, whom the correspondent of the Associated Press say, not only showed by their manner their delight at the result of the audience, but exâ€" pressed themselves as fully . satisfied with the Imperial assurances. So far as they are concerned they indicated that they are now ready to await the fulflliment of the Emnerare «.21 TClented to the St. Petersburg douma oâ€"day, and in accordance with their istructions as well as the Imperial ish will be communicated to all the emstvos ayd. Mayors of Rusisa, * "TCossack*")r Sbctatists. Warsaw, June 20.â€"TWG nevarme wouus e y PRTTCITY AHTF peror will be the supreme support of the condition of grants based on the principle of Russian nationalism." Shook Hands of "Anarchist Prince." Upon completing his remarks the Em* peror graciously greeted the individual members of the delegation, shaking hands with them and having a few cordial words for each, even such radiâ€" cals as M. Petrunkevitch (president of the Moscow Agricuitural Society), who has spent many years in exile as the result of his liberal views, and M. Rodicheff and Prince Shakoffskoy, known as the "Anarchist Prince," be. ing greeted without the slightest evi ‘0:0 of Imperial displeasure. vB» Eies i t tssA 24002 ELS, Zemetves Press to Foot of Throne, and | Starnamanâ€"In Berlin, â€" Jur Emperor Promises to Convene Popuâ€" 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. W; A lar Assemblyâ€"His Imperial Majesâ€" | 2M2n, a son. j Knechtelâ€"At Berlin, June 1: . ty Received Prominent Radicals, Mr. and â€" Mrs..Willia 1: s _ Whe Apparently Awakened No Son. e C9f Mss i__ Resentment in Crar‘s Breast. Sniderâ€"At Berlin, June 11th, St. Petersburg, June 20.â€"Emperor| and Mrs. Isaiah Snider, a s« Nicholas received the Zemstvo deputaâ€" Ludwigâ€"At Berli at tion yesterday morning. ‘The reception and 5\11’& Fl’irea nkn'LfJ:Ill\]vei ":' eccurred at noon in the Alexander Palâ€" ter. ~! & ace at Peterhoff. er. 8 Prince Troubelskoy, president of the Quickfallâ€"At Bridgeport, Jur Zemstvo congress of Moscow Governâ€"| {, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Quic ment, in behalf of Moscow delegation son. addressed the Emperor in a lengthy R h 6k speech, in which he described the serâ€" Gentlesâ€"At Berlin, June 7th, fous condition existing in Russia, which | and ‘Mrs. A. F. Gentles, a have caused the Zemstvos to approach ter. His Malesty Airsetie | Bebhene mullllca TO HEM Russians IN, "I BRIGHTER DAY IS DAWNING Crzar Hears At Last the Voice of the People. JANSEN BROS., Jewelers, Berux, Oxt. FOR UNITED RUSSIA Finch Eyeglasses are comfortâ€" ab‘e, neat and dreasy. When on are safely on. They are ideal for golfers, riders and athletes. Note bow they are handled. No dimâ€" ming: of lenses with the fingers They sost no more than the regalar kinds. / EYEâ€"CLASSES CIVE COMFORT squadrons of "Which the troops communication with â€"the lo«t ground. operations, Prinice were renewed yesâ€" a factory in the _A facto conslsted of an batteriés of ar of _ cavairy subsequent lo«t ground. preparing an will be Hay, per ton .. Straw, por ton .. Wood, par eard ’Hlddllnn, per ton .... Potatoss, per bag .... glmor, pc;lb Ciarises #g», per dor......... Lard sserressersseees Dried Apples ......., oghy HVDssvssirrsr+s Hogs, dressad ..... ... Bartey THoUl +sirrscercerss NoW WHbBE :s «s++ssse Flour, Ocean ........ KIOUF; SOM4 c«««s«rsse Flour, O!d Manitoba . Floor, Seven Lilies ... OME svessvecednchin.. Faneral Director and £E nbalimer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Young8t., South. J Kâ€"SHINN, Steissâ€"At Heidelberg, _ June 11th, Adam Stciss, aged 60 years. McTearnenâ€"At Hespeler, June 11th, HMugh McTearnen, aged 80 years, 2 months and 3 days. Clarkâ€"Spaldingâ€"At Galt, June 11th, Wallace Clark, of Hespeler, _ to Wilkic Spalding, of Gatt. Scheifeleâ€"Hemmerichâ€"On â€" May 30th, Charles Scheifcle to Emma Hemâ€" merich, of Conestogo. Kruegerâ€"Bartlesâ€"At Hespeler, June 1ith, by Rev. C. Cook, Wm. Barâ€" tols to Lizzie Krucger, of Hespolâ€" thomanâ€"Ebyâ€"Near Waterloo, June 7th, by Bishop Jonas Snyder, Manâ€" assah Thoman to Ada Eby, both of Berlin. | Careyâ€"Wiestâ€"At Berlin, June 13th, by Rev. A. J. Fischer, William Carey to Ida Weist. Wendlingâ€"Kargesâ€"At _ Berlin, June 13th, Albert Wendling, of Berlin, to Elizabeth Karges, daughter of Geo. Karges. a *‘ PEATHS, 207eâ€"fo‘tonâ€"At Galt, June 1ith, b} Rural Dean Ridley, E. N. Moyâ€" ell, of Toronto, to Miss A. Tolton, of Galt.‘ Brownâ€"Anteâ€"At Galt, June 14th, by Rev. Dean Ridley, Geo. Brown 10 Mabel Ante. > Hacfierâ€"Badkeâ€"At Berlin, June 14th, Fred. Haefler to Amelia Ellen Badâ€" ke. K ranzâ€"Weickerâ€"At Tavistock, June 14th, Henry Kranz, of Waterloo, to Lucy Weicker, of Tavistock. Thomanâ€"Ebyâ€"Near Waterloo. June _ se sksas@ssa44e por ton ........ Waterloo, June WATERLOO MARKETS Centicsâ€"At Berlin, June 1th, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. F,. Gentles, a Gaug»â€" ter. Wrightâ€"At Conestogo, Junr 5th, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, a son. Raymondâ€"At Berlin, June 7th, â€" to Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Raymond, | a e mnesine . 22â€" , q2 +t Derlin, June 9th, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ludwig, a daughâ€" ter. s Quickfallâ€"At Bridgeport, June 3r4, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C,. Quickfai!, a son. Gentlesâ€"At Berlin, June 7th, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. F,. Gentles, a Gaug»â€" ter. Waterloo, June 22, 1905. araarseescerss â€"_ 0G NORE : ssseriksse | +rue . Ocens ........ 29 ; J0lk ‘s««essiess £B5B . O‘d Manitoba .. 3.05 _ Sniderâ€"At Berlin, June 1 and Mrs. Isaiah Snider, Ludwigâ€"At Berlin, June and Mrs. Frank Ludwig ter. 7 Charles Quickfall,â€" â€" who had _ been found guilty on the charge of stealifg a horse belonging to Reinhart Bowâ€" man valued at $75 and leaving an ;â€" ferior beast valued at $15 in its place, appeared before Police Magisâ€" trate Weir for sentence at the Police Court Monday, W. M. Cram apâ€" Peared for the prisoner, but _ tne Crown was unrepresented, owing to the absence of Crown Attorney Bow!â€" by. He sentenced him to the county jail fOf 1wo manthe miln n . EHCID sessesseessss uo u000 )C oo eRed I This week is always regarded a; heaviest strawberry week, but willnotbothmthhnu. L2 2 O3 ___200. Fermevine TAId® have almost destroyed the strawberâ€" ty ctop in the London district, many plants being either killed, _ wasned out or mildewed. The imported berâ€" xlunuttomutouea:‘.::: The _ homeâ€"grown berry bringing 17 to 20 cents, and many as hluuumhmh‘fiovd. At Hamilton on Saturday business was brisk, and the demand was so rood mzuumu.eumhme-w- ed towards stiffening, it any thing. Strawberriecs were plentiful, but the prices were high, 15 to 18 cenis beâ€" ing the ruling figures. Berrics should be very plentiful this week. They are later this season than for many ycars caused by the absence of hot wearhâ€" er. A few warm days this weak would fill them out and rimen tha.. TWO MONTHBS sentenced him to the county jail two months with hard labor. THE STRAWBERRY CROP At Berlin, June 15th to Mrs..Willian Kuecutel, o2 """ helore Police Magisâ€" Or sentence at the Police ay, W. M. Cram apâ€" the prisoner, but _ tne unrepresented, owing to ies gid 2 mt .« 2.75 42 BIRTIIS.‘ 423 17.00 .034 6 75 14 , June 11th, to Mr Berlin, June â€" the out and ripen them HARD LABOR -“ i NO"' â€" ;;I x "‘2.; all ‘rnm 2 95 ::'m':: t;':. 8500 qrartors **** | tle and 2200 CE Calves â€"Re «*+. , hfllv'c". wonk: 423 ’ "'.';'Np\ .n':jl **«« | sheep, / st 43 f-lnm: ‘l-:mf 17.00 : :. “? comn *a«% ' Hogsâ€"Reen .90 * pomt ally _ w 14 $5.80 to $5.00 .15 , CHIC. * i h .08 ; n«%afi?‘c&" «... | 40 §6; :oor to 7.00 , ers and feedo 800 | enerr‘. ghog" 8 00 ’ beare, :_‘A\s t 7. 00 | g g;o':mt 7.80 m‘nuP 1 4.75 | to choles wet 4.00 persistent rains Hre larabe, shorh, $4.73 to $5.90, * * "* . Starnâ€" to c _,_. ;...r-v‘ las., "3 1(2;00_t0 §5; io holes. mired. shorn. #8 80 to $4.40 Hogsâ€"Receipt«, 20.000; . ; «,20,000; chera‘, J\:T :- $5.42144 ; [': heaee. #8.35 to $1424; mzl to $5.10; llllt.';fin to $3,10; $5.321%4 to $5.37%4. ky o sls €COR chotce lamke ‘«rzaacs _Y*4k; 0 prime and choten lambe, steady; others caster; | medi um and common, 1c ‘and 2%e off; sheep, 53 to B4:; lambs, $6.25 to $7.75 llmâ€"llmlmu.zm; all for slanghterers; romir AllÂ¥ wenks atara k2el TWe ofi lc en 27 Oocd. c‘uvn*lewlmo. 82; v feeling wonk; good venls lo‘l?l termilks, nominal. Bheep and hmboâ€"nmlma. :inp. stendy; others weak: Graws <u on c t elh 1 NEw vork LIVE 37 New York, June 20.â€"Beeve 1149; an consigned direct cxeept nothing doing; feeling Weak: o exports ~toâ€"day, 870 cattle, 5o 8300 qrarters of bee?; _ toâ€"morto tle and 2200 quarters of boef tage, 8395 +m aq>.: TOU®hs, 2 17 10 $5: stage .25 to $3.75; dalrls #5.50 to &.e0, "** NC Sbeep and Mmbl-RN‘!lll". 800 head; active and stendy ; unchanged_ newsiss sxullo Chi ecasl Recelpts wore Tere easier, #xpo St ber ewy . 16" as the it this ww CPIT OU Over: $4.25 to $0.10 "fllflâ€"llmli;g 38 ower: heary $3.00 + Dokers and pigs, $ 175 to $3: stags, & 5.50 to $5.80. Sbeep and Inmbsâ€" d prices wors aor the xg:'-nnt n:l- €0n, an ces were firmer ves tol at 32 to Plo ench and $150 to $% 80 per OwL., with something cholce at $5.13. Shymvegs se 3 â€" z22. i es _ _.~ 7 CC IecKers, There was not much doing in feciars And stockers, and what was done was at pr ces sympathotic with the fat cattle. Ine lond was sold br C,. Zeagman 4& â€" Sons, which weighed from 900 to 1100 Ibs, each, At $2.75 to $4.060 per ewt.; and l;ll‘ry Murâ€" by sold 40 stockers and feeders, 700 to 1000 Ibs. each, at $3.00 to $4.25 per ewt. Milch Cows, Aluusé w coulce thie o 4: vied . 15 to $4; $3.00,and common ; to $8 per cwt. Feeders . ’ TORONTO LIVE srock. Receipts of live stock at the city *a‘tle morket since last Friday, as reported by» [th rallways, were 85 carloads, com:owd of 1180 cattle, 951 hogs, 058. sheep an lambs, with 123 calves, * Exporters. The best price reported on the Toronto moarket _ toâ€"day was $5.25 ;:er Cwt. The touge of prices would be $4,75 to $5.25,with the bulk going at about y mas [ [CooCe us E00 OPCCT 2°" Son, June 20.â€"Cattle are quoted at 11%¢ to 12%¢ per Ib.; refri TRtor beef, $%¢ to 9%¢ per lb.;. sheep, l£ to 14¢ per pound. + Cables P es e w. 4s j.,7%;. Bteady; American mixed) new. 48 11%44; futures, quiet; July, 4s 84; &-sn-mher. 48 “j tconâ€"Cusnberland eut, steady, 45m nd. Lardâ€"Pri westorn, sm-ud?v, 85s 0d. Turpentine}â€"S Irits, weak, Ajs. Recelpts o w;ont during the PASt three fll[\'l. 132,000 centals, Including â€" 9000 cenâ€" tals American. a Recelipts of American corn during the past three days, 50,300 centals, NEW York DAIRY MARKET. New York, June 20,â€"-nuttor-l'lrm: teâ€" celpts, 23.925; street prices, extra creainâ€" err, 30c to 21c; officlal prices, unchanged. Che¢seâ€"Firm; unchanged ; reanhg’l Eggeâ€"Quiet; unchanged; receipts. 20.90%" , + +420 Trea . |. 2242662856b n en e e. O 110 1 60 fire, Imsh <.:ll.ll.000 0 76 Peas. bush tot ns ra se es O T2 Â¥i+% Buekwheat, busk ss2.. 0 50 a26% I.IVERPOQL GRAIN AND PRODUCE, Liverpoot, | Jun Qo.-Whntâ€"Bpot. noâ€" fatral; fhtures, clfilrt: July, 8« 104; Sepâ€" tewber, Gs $%0; December, ‘6s 8Â¥d. Cornâ€"Spot, steady; Amerlcan mixed) new. 48 11%44; futures, quiet; July, 4s 84; &-Etomher. 48 ‘? tconâ€"Cusnberland eut, steady, 45m nd. Lardâ€"Pri westorn, m-nd’v, 85s 0d. Turpentine}â€"Spirits wear Wi. Wheat Closes Higher in Liverpool and f Chicagoâ€"Live Stook Marketsâ€" ‘ The Latest Quotations, . Tuesday Evening, June 30, _ IAverpool wheat futures closed #d to Â¥d bigher than yesterday and cotu futures Wd lower, At Chicago Iuly wheat closed 1%ec highâ€" ar than yesterday July corn 1%c bigher and July cnts e ‘higher, | LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. _in d Lordon, June 20, Poss. Bush. .++.,....;.. Buekwheat, busk kirÂ¥ee LIVERPOQL GRAIN A SL° PRRTTY "PCCp and Lambs, ‘Olpts . wore falely large And prices easler, export etree s¢lllng at $8.753 to t _Cwt.; bucks at Jn to t\_fio; spring sold at $150 to .25 each. and Tambeâ€"Rec t Wethers, shorn O L oo ooo o .0 ht rermeâ€"ais ++ 20006 > > g0 TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. Grainâ€" W1 cat, white, bush ...$1 00 to $1 2 “\:Egfi. #wed, bush ...... 1 00 1 an New York ... Toledo ... ... Dututh _..; ",\ Detroit ... ‘., 8t. ~Lonis ..., Minreapolia ... misa 220 30003 CC2CE PECWIvHE S Adviser," which can be had for 50 cents l-., C onéâ€"cent stamps for the clothâ€"bound book, Address Dr. L’.V. Pl\tm, Buffalo, N. Y. 115 cine and surgery, without technicalities, e and surgery, out techn l?uld rud"t&e""Cn-u Sense lledi::l Adviser." which can ha Lad z_ _â€" 22 CEIC@E 1205¢ Cesiring to know something about 2: bod!' in h:n.lth and disease, ah: mediâ€" V GPMY ipoivdipiettean y ipiisricei dsc L0 PE CCR CZD O° EP ERmTE TWt HEl LRe gvth of plants and animal life. Doubtâ€" all have moticed that mould durigg the night and in dark, damp etm t sunlight quickly “h'“:.!' germs, mould or other organisms. is why it is best to let the sunlight into your houses be w Di RtID ~ MARKET REPORTS The best disinfectant of psigras‘orrâ€" arvemth -l.:l--..'. tE;-.i a.-.’. hl!‘ "h Steadyâ€"Amerfcan Markete Slow and Unchanged, CATTLE ‘MARKETS ) to $5.25 M:h. Hega. I at #6.05 for s 10 tA | Bows m.-â€"l)oev»â€"n,.‘..m,' rect exerpt three care; & Weak: crhieg slow ! cattle, 5o sheep and : to. mortow, 400 cag _of beet. and Stockers, mitlovi ."h ;:M. to en F 'myf #a. 13 ; buik of salem, 13.000; good it : et sTrock. kn was C CCY at $6,70; ont. 1. °2 £1â€"+0; come« butcher cows at ‘ows at $8.40 to canners at $2.75 OW, 400 cagâ€" little trade; & as & CC@ne 7. receipts, 3088 : receipts, 20,903. something about Tc o. |CANADIAN 111 0 4414 On the farm ot Jsoob Ernst, aheut l’ milee wost of #t, Ava‘ha, two young cattle. . Owner n-r‘:-n same by pryin« etpenses and apply« V « # is JAOOB ERNST, St Agathe â€" Destrible #} mil: a east of Linwoodâ€" I.macz;fl”d':’y'u- under weod cultiâ€" vation,$ asre« hardwood bush l'nlllllm". od fences, 6to.. in vd repair. Gord orch«rd ard goo! wa or. ) ow i« the time to see it under Crop. . For further par ticulare «Pr ly to GEVRGE RULRR Jr., 25â€"2 mos. linwood P.0., Ont, md L2 Writo for particulare, and s« Handeome Alnminum Pockct little gem) uscful to Start Now at th» bost seling seasor aud handle our New Specialties on Liberal Terms. STONE & WELLINGTON At once for *Canada‘s Greatest Nurseries" to: the town of WATERLOO and surrouning country, which will be ‘ Local Agent Wanted msC AP 30 CL Auctioneer, fierlln. Dated at Berlin, Jun at one o‘oloct in the afternoon, one hntdred screâ€" of farm laad comprisine the ea«t ha t of lot No. eeven in the twe‘fth Conce rion, Western Section i~ the Yownthip of Welle« ley in the County af W aterioo,fo: merly owned by the late Joseph Clark. ‘ TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, cah and balacce on August 1st, 1905, further cond ‘tions made known at time of «a‘e and may be had on application to the undera‘gnod. Foxtunt. Nors®zane 1;«' 800 acros) Under and hy vlrt;l; of th Power of Sale comaired in a certsin Mortgage whict will be produced at the tim of Sa ©, there will be sold by Public Auc ion at R Srana‘s HoreLI® Tus Virtac® or Lixw.con Farmers in cxaminirg Seed and Graing Orchardists Â¥* Trees t=r I seots Gardeders Tt Plan‘s for Insocts Teachers and Scholn‘s in s udying Bota~y Kverybody in a hundred differcnat way s The undereigned will receive tenders to 6 o‘clock Frica > evr ning. June 23rd, for the coustruction of brauch sewers on Jobn 8t;from Alrbert street to GC.T.R track and from the intersection of John and Willow streets along Willow street to the manhole near the G.T R track on said street. Prefils of the proposed work may ba seen at the office of the town orgireer, Mr. Chas. Moogk. LEVIL STACTFFER, 24 2t. Chairman, Sewer Committee Farm for Sale Tenders Wanted Thursday, July 13, 1905 Li oo e e e vady g:'lng jun- }3‘;}'. rnznv-nllng nn’tfl 2un'n~: 1ith. uno . returning un ugust 28th, 001=: Jury 15th, reurniog until Swt..“u:h. Full particnlars /frem Canad‘an | Pacific Agent or write to C. B. Foster, D. P A. Torâ€" onto. 2lâ€"4t K. 0. w. . DAVEY, _ CL*MENT & CLEMRNT [ep Lenmcnous Th on ETD mpsseren‘ goss :':gm'q 3;&9 Winnipâ€"£ $33.00 Fetsvan Mowbcay Yorkton Delorain } 3150 sheho... Souria Regina } "randon 3155 Lipton Lyleton > WimametL. NORTH WEST Auction Sale 115 ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP of _ Waterloo, County of Waterloo, clay loam, good large frame house and bank barn, nearly new, . good orchard. Can be bought right. For further particulars apply to the Western Real Estate Exchange, 78 Dundas street, London,.~" or to Frank E. Shantz, Berlin P. 0., Ont. For further particulars write or telephone, FRANK E. SHANTZ, _ 170 ACRES Toronto, Ontario. Homessekers‘ Excursion Tickets T W OIR +400 Bisindit in h.i iz ern Real Estate Exchange, London, or to W. H. Halliwell, Berlin, Ont. FARM OF 773 ACRES, WELLESâ€" ley township,, County of Waterloo, good house and barn, large orchard, This farm is well watered and in good condition, suitable for stock raising, dairying purposes or cultiâ€" vating.. Can be bought right. For terms apply to the Western . Real Estate Exchange, 78 Dundas street, London, Ont., or to George Alles, Erbsville, Ont. 100 ACRES, TOWNSHIP oFr WELâ€" lesley, County of Waterloo, good buildings, all in good condition, can be bought right, or will exchange for other suitable property. For particulars apply to the Western 92e Can ol oo Ed OoF Pcra Farm in . Wellesley STRAYED i0 ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP of Dumifries, County of Waterloo, good large stone house, and large frame barn, just four miles from Galt. Can be bought right and on easy payments. Real Estiteâ€"'i:';éhl;:vge, $ street, London, or to F son, Crosshill P. O., Ont | FARMS FOR SALE By the Western Real Estate Exâ€" . Head office, 78 Dundas St., m Ont. Frank E. Shantz, Berlin P. O., local agent. HOUSE AND LOT IN THE TOwN of Berlin, 1§ story, solid brick, 7 rooms, house nearly ‘new and in first class repair, lot 20x120. For price and terms, apply to the,Westâ€" him Wasl moiclo ud " Estate Exchange. 8250 °R 82.09 WILL SELL , and sond 950. for our To TH m 7th. PACIFIG Lipton / 38.7 MooseJaw _ 34 oo Sas kaioon ° 35 :6 Prince Aibert 36. McLeod 28 0n Miccuscope (a $42.50. Agent, Borlin. ‘ge, 78 Dundas to Edgar Gibâ€" , ONt ....33.50 Phone 46« Our import order per ‘s (pure green) Ju':;, mnins. um% every pound rold or money refunded Paris _ _General Store Business and Property Ts ‘ and live stock scales, at Breslau, Ont. EXPERIENCED vETERINARY 8sUR Large agricultural trade and large ' GEon. shipping business connected. Address T 18 " A. EDWARD glil’Eh'R.o ‘f T > " U. velp m J. H. . graduate of the Ontario M ioi Aeorneen nheage promptly attended tor "* "*" 9* Saa. Orders can be lofs at J. Doorsam‘s. All work ‘guaranteed and done prowptly. W,. 8. SHEPPARD, Aroert St. WaTERLOO. PIAXO TunNINC AnND REpAiRINC 0â€"4 moe also good orchard and at house and harn. \HE undersigned offers for »ale his valuable fâ€"rm, situated throe miles northâ€"wost of aterloo {\;-t outside of the Corporation. conâ€" sisting of 97 acrea of land well cultivated, ol[ which there is nine acrea more of leas cf bush and swamp. | On the farm is a house 24 x 29 ft. kitchen 18 x 18 ft.. woodshed 20 x 2 ft. rud bank barn 50 x 73 ft., and straw shed 35 x 40 ft.; alan anad askslg t C CBCT P T P OLRASON n: King Street East, & BENJ. H0 me 60 DCR CCCE _ Berin PETER RBY . B.â€"Mail orders promptly attendâ€" __ _ 4 m . h. planch @reaw 221 0CCRITICUM, Cangâ€" ‘ ‘ough, p‘ough, Sttaw cnttor, Rontâ€"pulper, zuuy.lOfinmllnmflum)‘mhmI Bh vils, Chains, Grain BHags, mong. erain | Urn-l:i So:yl‘uluz.‘wbeos-hmw. Tubs, Crean | about 20 bushels of Barloy, _ 10e A "'! Pm â€"Grain, Hogs, Hens, Geese and all sume of #$10 lndr.u‘nder. carh; above l;nl amount 6 months‘ credit will be 'Jlnn on apâ€" | proved scurity. A diâ€"count 8 per cm t Ler aunum wili be allowed on cash payments of all credit amounte, GEVRGER HEIMPEL SAMUKL 8. HikitnEn } Excontors. JOSEPH MICKUS & £ON, ‘ough, plough, & Susu?; Â¥ Curears, Bh vils, Uhaing Ceaye about 20 bushels TERMS â€" Grai all sums of 210 s The undersigred is prepared to do WiNN, The Druggist â€" °* & SHOCK.â€"1 Horees, (14 and | 16 {u» old); 6 Uuwn»l";gt‘{ young C‘.u.lo a Calven, 1 Yorkshire foar, 1 young York ‘hire Hown Admone sete. a Nes 4 wopths old 4 tat vi ; a #, 4 8::. and l"&mu..l * IÂ¥PLEMENTS â€" Dril}, Dise harrow, Gangâ€" D‘ough. nlanok eee.l, _b DTCZ METIOW at 2 p. m., the tnll'nw'lnc propeorty, LIVE STOCK.â€"1 H 1‘.19.'" old); 6 ()own.' D'll; 2{ ’n: TUESDAY, JUNE 27th ami..s ap ~RNCGC Will offer for sale on tha Fuulhm of the late Hen:‘y Scnnellâ€"r in the ownship of Waterloo, 3â€"4 mi‘e southâ€"cast of Mlnnhcl?n, on FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE BY EXxEcutors The undersigned will offer for The undersigned wishes to inform the pubâ€" lic that he does horee shoeing .. repairing, ‘cnln Jobbing, wood work, p-lntln.mud"‘uhmm- fio in ateo a deat in finish grod wuch wagon 0';;!:}.-?1;! :uenl ll.l: mr‘?u. -b: l.:nd naloni dou‘t’h and singlo plo:x 8, m rro: ron ha anf aifforcnt kinds ce Plough tastings andg Arl':o mower a .d hx knives and clippers sharpened. Your patronage is ted.J LEN h, IMInM.AL GOOD, Blocksmith, â€" fii‘ irst concssion, north undd PR ‘â€"h“o:‘fi it concssion, north and sou u nad. Township of Wilmot. 18 3mo ® J. C. HALLMAN, Fishing or ing for fehing is «tri forM.dil:n' Ontmn’ and pa ;‘“.u“ :‘! 6, first conc»ssion. naw1 1. N* t Of Lot AND SURREYS In ogxder to make room for a car of Cuttersand Sleighs â€"C. THOMAN, Berlin, Ont King St., East of Scott St. TAKE NOTICE Lreat Bargains Public Sale SEED CORN PiANO TUNING. BUGGIES Farm for Sale. Mangel Seed, Carrot Seed Turnip Seed,. Millet Seed Buckwheat Seed,. Potatne IN BOTH + NEW AND sEcondHAND | Aundl evud Lula LCR LCC T Ehy hard and hard and soft water i barn. F:dllmhct particulars premises, or by mail to Green NOTICE Auctionees. NOAH ERB, Watorico On.; Conestogo, Ont ') P 0“‘“, 1905, | All rties are here warned ap'un:.c";hhl?g. -wlln.b.-h:’ot otbo: Wis @8 < m t\:’ nml::i :'.'dmlll the Town of wm‘:‘i'm ,h-puun will be proâ€" seeu OLRaASOoN sHaANTZ ] BENJ. HoRST | JOHN NOLL ‘Carpet Weaver ‘ Petersburg, Ont. !" Hunting §m { This store has proven itsolf all along the favorite hanting grounds of Berlin and Waterloo women. AinmnnMon in the shape of China will bag the biggest game in Chinaâ€" land. tiz. The quantity unlimited, the quality the best and the place to got it is the CHINA PALACE. ’ Made of good quality lustre, in black, brown, blue aod white blouse, with | surplice front, new. sleeve, and ouff nicely trimmed. _ Bkirt with 7 gores, | atrapped. made good and full. ‘These sults 8o:l at $7.50. _ Sizes 32 to 42, | apecial at $5.50. j , â€" . Operators on skirts wanted. " KING ST. THE ROSE MILLINERY and LADIES‘OUTF ITTINGPARLORS PM or Special Sale of Lustre | SHIRTWAIST suits â€"_ MAE ADUC O A 1 Is FuS FO!I LADIES‘ SHIRTWAIST SUITS. We honestly believe that there is no one in the business in a better posiâ€" tion to supply your needs in this line. at so reasonable & rate as ourselves. We manefacture our own and sell direct to the people at wholesale prices Tailor made costumes to order at ready toâ€"wear prices. Ladies‘ own material made up at cut rate prices, fit and workmanship aranteed. €s Don‘t send out of Berlin, bring your catalogue here. o will duplicate any Shirtwaist. Suit or Skirt shown, and at the price given, saving you exâ€" press and make emplpymont for Berlin people. + HEADQUARTERS 50 pair Men‘s fine Eng!ish worsted trouse‘s, in neat grey and black and medium light and dark grey "flfi. fine hairline also assorted widths, ; ;.r; hncykt-flecu. m..dsc with side and ckets, s and $3.50, Baturday "... ..‘ 2 49 Men‘s trousors in dark checked doâ€" mestic tweeds and nest stri serâ€" viceable. trimmed, sizes 8{.:0 84, regular 1,50, Saturday....,. 1 19 Men‘s wash vests, in plain white dunk drill ud'pignn. size 34 to 40, $1 reg. 1.25 and 1.50, Saturday, . . Men‘s summer coats in plain grey and black lustre, also in checks and stripes, sizes 34 to 44, l%ecinl ce for Saturday 1.50,° 2, 2 g‘O 75 only boys‘ fine Canadian and En‘k }.hh I‘M'OE'("’. three :;iieca suit«, du-‘ rown and grey st patterns an henther mixture, in ':ngla breaated style, roade up with strong Italian cloth linings, thoroughly sewn and finished and eplendid fitting regular 4.50 and $5. while they $3 49 lnt.&turda.y.......... % Not many suits in any one line ; not all sizes in each patternâ€"that‘s the point â€"If there were you would not see these suits at 86 95. Only 75 altogether, but $ you get first pick you‘re sure of your siz~. Fancy worsteds in light and medium prey, broken checks and ov. laids, also some fine English and Sceotch twm cut in the new â€"singleâ€"brensted sacque atyle, well lined and perfectly tailored. The sizes range 84 to 44, regular 9.00, 10.00 and $12.00 to clear Saturday at $6.95. WARNINC! S. R. Ernst & Co. "THE Mea‘s BARCAIN OFFERINCGS Await vou saturpay s 9.00, 10.00â€"and $12.00 SUITS to clear & Baturday at Our . Good & Co. $6.95 Small Profit System is a Great . 98 Ee e nee y $you get first pick you‘re aucy worsteds in light and ‘ken checks and ov laids, lish and Scotch twm auk I J. E. ‘M‘. e is prohibited. _ Owners of prosecuted. eavy amage can 1 ily be done i Efi{mm-u' theil fodly"*" NOTICB is hereby given that all trespassing on the farm of NUMBER UnNLIMITED, Highest market price paid. Loa. SHIPPING RoGS wantED in TRESPASSINC, ROSE" â€" ; 003 0200 COmOre TUn ;!llo bod:::. fast c:‘.l:n.s.:im 114} to ln‘‘‘‘‘~ 30p Another lot of broken _ rizes and assortment consisting of flanneletta in various patterns and colors with collsr attached. These are 19 25 shirte, Baturday......... C Men‘s neglige i Ti Tedc d c 101101 :'utuul shad«, ut:n ;-.-‘ uttons, good wearin u shrinkable, full fitting, s1 84 to 42, per garment Bat laititt ; origh, s stubviccs cA ine balbriggan underw * d thread overiock seams pearl hn} :l°°,:'h:5“°i“ ffilnt% well made a n . sizes . 45¢. per garment, Saturdey 390C lore, A en & MENS FURNISHING SNAPE NS on n lay. Next shipment Joly Uart, Kature & Masrtir 154 at $5.50 ment, Siturday 0C wool Summer weight >, sateen faclog, prarl BERLIN. Success. sc 75¢G

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