‘The speaking of the local men at all these meetings was exceptiona‘ly good, while Prof. Reynolds_and â€"Mr; _ Arkel} â€"woereâ€"praised by all beyond Li cs ccil . ccmmpeceiith t hk »oce wnnd Heved buodreds of headache sufferers. If you have headaches let our optician eramine your eyes. If caunsed by 07® s#rain he can supply glasses to cure Headache Sufferers speaker at the afternoon sessi>n. 'l‘hcl subject of ‘‘Weeds" was introduced by the Secretary, and a somewhat lengtby discussion participated in by the audience., )“ The evening session was fAlled in by a talk on ‘‘The Institute System;,"â€" the Secretary and an | address on "Good Health and Life on the Farm" by Dr. W. L. Hilliard of Waterloo. at the ;l:etâ€"i'n'g; neld in Centreville and â€" Bloomingdale, notwithstanding theâ€" stormy weather. $ § The Conestogo people claimed their meeting the best they ever had. The attendance was very good thougn the weather was very stormy. _ ‘The Floradale people hugs stoves. _ Those present we well satisfied. § £ Crosshill as usual contributed its share of attendants. At the evenâ€" ing meeting enthusiasm ran.s> high that the stove pipe tumbled down. Every man,. worian and child withâ€" in reach of Erbsville was thete arnd on time. A packed house, seen interâ€" est and splendid music characterized the evening session, â€"â€" > NUASUEUC, The North Waterloo Farmers‘ . Inâ€" stitute extends its thanks to ail who contributed by speech, by music _ of only by their attendance to make this series of special mectings _ the most successful in the history of the Institute. f Mr. Jesse Cassel, who was taken with a severe attack of ~pneumonia, died at his residence on Wednesday, and was buried at the Blenheim buryâ€" ing grounds on Saturday. We ¢xtend our sympathy to the bereaved famâ€" ily. Mr. Chas. Mayer, proprietor of the hotel here for the past filleen years, sold his property to Mr. L. Collingâ€" ridge, of Guelph, who took possesâ€" sion on Monday last, Mr. Mayer movâ€" ing to New Hamburg. Tigh ce on an val sc E. The band had their first outing last Friday evening, setenading Mr. Mayer who is about to sever his connection with our village, § There was a pretty _h_ir atrendance Mr. Collingridge, the new proprieâ€" tor, was likewise serenaded on Monâ€" day evening, when he took possesâ€" sion.. The boys had a good time on both occasions. â€"'hlcs;;;â€"}{ C. Clemens and _ Ed. Baumbach attended the Berlinâ€"Stratâ€" ford hockey game. | .. -vil}.-â€"ï¬gfï¬\S\ Garland of Manitoba, is renewing old acquaintances here; Mr. F. Wagatha and Mr. J. Bowâ€" mann returned _ on Tuesday siter spending a few days with friends in Glenallan. JANSEN BROS. ‘bvl-r-;nd Mrs. Louis Gatschene spent ‘Thursday in Wellesley on a business trip. "i(riss Mary Gatschene spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hergott, St. Agatha. .. TRe SE Miss Bertha Masberger, who _ has beon laid up for the past two weeks with pneumonia, is doing nicely again at theâ€"time of â€"writing. C PR Mr. Win. Stocsser, after spending three months with friends and relaâ€" tives, loft this week for his home in North Dakota. " This ailment is usually caused by theumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain‘s Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously â€" at each application. If this does not afâ€" tord relict, bind on a flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm and quick relict is almost sure to follow. â€" For gale by all druggists. Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Review ;:â€" Watâ€" erloo played better hockey than Woodâ€" stock at certain periods of the game, but they woere too closely checked to he able to keep it up. The Woodstockâ€" , ers appeared to be dopéy and did not '- put up the â€" game of which they are | capable. _ The "kids" played better hockey â€" against London and Wattord than they did against Waterloo, and it is certain that if they do not play a better brand of the winter national game they will not go far in the semiâ€" finals. There are exeuses to be offer= ed for the locals, They had a hard game in Waterloo and lost a good deal of rest owing to the poor train conâ€" nections, Several of the members of the team complained of being "al in‘ heltore they left the training quarters THE WATCH HOUSf. ( corcliaded from page 1 ) so when all these things are taken inâ€" to consideration it is no wonder the locals bad a hard task following the pace set by Waterloo. There t« no denying that the best team won, but it is certain that they did not play the hockey which has come to be exâ€" pected of them. A Few Notes. NEW DUNDEE JOSEPhHSBURG sent. of cases ind perâ€" LAME BACK King 8t., Berlin. \gbv(,fd their wens home Moogkâ€"â€"At. Waterloo, Â¥eb. 10th, to a § "Mr and Mrs. CUhaus, Moogk jr., . * or s son. * FARM STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS. h.lcluâ€"“‘ -“Ato nulw 8th, to Mr. | â€" qprcm . Geo. , & S$0R. R fl‘ Jetrâ€" t tades, Jan: 200 to Mr | uon t (he tarm ol the undersigned, erodiyreelh en se e rage s ty ove 4 mile west of Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hosâ€" it ie thes mick. 2. _ | d e o side of the Grand . rs. Dan. tz, a son. 4 7 hifeds Parisiock, Jan Sist, n f **"** Railway, on. lucl," *~ Henry Feik, a dau~| yoypaYy, FEBRUARY 26, 1906, Scheuermanâ€"At Winterbourne, Feb. > To oo tC onl Mre. was, Schoue | snA esnt reaun hok man, a daughter. ul Fed. Hik ty “" se Fleischhauerâ€"At Wellectey, Feb. 6th, | "‘$(06y _ to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Fleisch ’:::‘:;, is wock ‘b‘;’::m: i airw io hauer, a son. f Hofmanâ€"At Preston, Jan. 21st, to :::h:":.""::’ sold), 2 fat heifers, 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Hofman, a dauâ€" lmplenentl: Ete. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris __ wr, * I / I e Mortorâ€"At , Galt, Feb. 5th, to Mr. ';‘;":‘;""_’e:;imo‘:“;';‘x _ and Mrs. James Hogton, a son. {1 new), iron harrow, . new scurfier, ! MARRIAGES. gang plow, new stock rack, spring Reinhertâ€"Wagnerâ€" At St. Agatha, Jan.~ 30tn, $y Rev. Father Aymens, at the R. C. Church, Geo. Reinhert of Carrick T‘p to Mart Catharine, daughter,of Peter Wagner, of near St. Agatha. Rudyâ€"Wilkerâ€"At Sebastopol, Feb. 7th, by Rev. F. Veit, Josiah Kudy to Mary Wilker, both of Tavistock. Gingrichâ€"Brubacherâ€"Near St. Jacâ€" os, at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. â€" Bruâ€" Feb. 14â€"Farm stock and imple ments of Levi S. Snyder, 1 mile northcast of Bridgeport, 3 miles east of Berlin and 3 miles east of Waterâ€" loo. ; Simon Richert, near Mannhcim. Fe;: '2'0:§t;clvt“:nd implements of Abram Bichn, 1 mile east of Freeâ€" port. => ; â€" uo 2. nE & Poo Ne se io g 2i unk RELCCL t Feb. 22.â€"Stock and implements of BHervel Bowman, 3 miles seath o! Conestogo, on the town line between Woolwich and . Waterloo Townships, near the Grand River. . Feb. 26.â€"Farm, stock and impleâ€" ments of John Euler, 4 mile west of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospitat, on the north side of the G.T.R. f March l:‘St:)c-kand implements of Danic! L. Knechtel, 1k miles west of Mannhcim. )7 March 3.â€"Furniture of Samuct L. Weber, 4 mile north of St. Jacobs. March 6.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Colin Campbell, on the 5th line, Western Section, Wellesley T‘p. March 13â€"Stock and implements of the late Samuel Burnett, 2 miles cast of Winterbourne. March -l;v:?.{ock angd imptements of John Hillgartner, } mile west of Strasburg. t ' : P 2 it n q esc ut "Reeve‘ of Waterloo T‘p Feb. 27.â€"Stock and implements of Andrew Hauck, Pilkerton. . .\la.rcl‘;.?;lâ€"‘stock and implements of Jacob E. Shantz, â€"2 miles north of Preston, near Freeport. March l!)':St;:k' and implements of August Hoelscher, at Kossuth. Th Wcc repnare e oap _ March 20.â€"Stock and Joseph Haus, 2 miles ville, Alex. Ames, Agetionecr. Feb. 37.â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of Noah Moyer, 14 miles notth of Preston, ou the Breslau road, Waâ€" Terloo Tp. 'i’-"eb. 15â€"Stock and implements of DAVID RUDY, Auctioneer. Feb. 20â€"Stoek and implements of Simon S. Cressman, 2 miles northeast af P.atsville and 1 mile rorthwe t f Washington, con, 14 Blenheim. stay e far: Jseph Mickus, Auctionee asl Ju A t 4( ai ht tnee ie .. es, per bag .... .83 r, por 1b ........ 20 per doz........> .20 sescerresseusees â€" 08 Apples .......« .05 , HYD. ...« «..... 8 28 , dressed ........ 800 per ton ........ 800 ‘, por ton........ _ 6 00 I, per cord ...... 450 rt Cattle ........ 42 hera‘ Cattle ..... 3 25 AUCTION SALES. Farm for Saile. ed in fa fadlunge iiimplcmenis of west of Erbs wen Reist bought FGD!: | , ooy g weeks to 3 months ol * 17 00 08 Paying 12 per cent. with higher ¢3;| rate of dividend in the near future. 8 00| Remember this stock is gamranteed 900| and protected by our $2500,000 ty, Vig : Stock.â€"2 black horses, 3 cows sup-‘ posed to be fresh by time of sale (if not previously sold), 2 fat heifers, 2 spring calves. Implements, Ete. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder nearly new, Masseyâ€"Harris moâ€" wer nearly new, disc harrow, 3 plows (1 new), iron harrow, new scurfler, gang plow, new stock rack, spring tooth cult vator, seed drill, _ lumber wagon nearly new, wagon, new open 7 00| Trosse Fund which at once removes 4 § | â€" very element of ri=k. chance. apeen|â€" 4 95 | ation or nw«sibi‘its of loss. Ia‘nt this 3 50 | worth Inooking into. sns Write or call for particulars. buegy, new bobsleigh, cutter fanning mill, straw cutter, new root puiper (Massey make), set double harness, set single harness, horse blankets, cook stove, coal stove, 2 wardrobes, a number of tables, 6 chairs, corner cupboard, dishes, crocks, milk cans, and a lot of other articles too numâ€" erous to mention. 6. t * .36 The â€"Farm.â€"Also at the same time and place the farm wills be offered for sale (if not previously sold), consistâ€" ing. of 44 acres of good land, on which are brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings. » credit on apbroved security or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts, 6 # v-'-l..;.m;--o-{-'-‘}-';‘, made known on day of sale. * 85 7â€"2t. :ARM S10CK AND IMPLEMENS tion, at his residence, Waterloo T‘p, | Breslau road, on commencing. at one o‘clockâ€" p. Ta. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz :â€" 7+ Theâ€"undersigned has been instructed y Noah Moyer to sell by pubtic aucâ€" *c-;m;â€"â€";ll sums of $10 and under, Horses.â€"Carriage mate rising 7 years old, horse rising 4 yeats . old, years old, horse rising 4 years .0ld, got <by Dastkwood; . harse rising 11, aged mare, mare colt rising 2 :years old, got by Dante. Cattle.â€"5 cows supposed to be . in calf, cow fresh since December, five calves from 8 to 12 months old, 6 fat cattle.: + T j _ Pigs.â€"2 brood sows due to pig about time of sale, 16 hogs if not previously sold. _ __ F Implements, Etc.â€"Binder, 2 mowâ€" ers, rake, drill, spring tooth cultiva-‘ tor, dise harrow, iron harrow, turâ€" nip sower, puiper, fanning mill, straw cutter, hay rack, wood Tack,â€" gravel box, 2 wagons, pair bobsleighs, light twoâ€"seated bobsleigh, top huggy, pole wheelbarrow, 2 cutters (one nearly new), grindstone, 4 plows, twoâ€"furrow gang plow, 2 iron kettles, 2 sets of team harness, carriage harness, colâ€" lars, cow chains, grain bags, forks, hoes,‘ chains, whifletrees, neckyokes, sleigh box, scales 1200 lbs. capacity, scale 600 lbs. capacity, hay, Oats, roots, _ National cream separa4or, meat tub, 0 _ M . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1906, _ Household Effects.â€" Wood heater, bedstead, flour chest, churn, 18 yards carpet. 1 wl Terms.â€"Fat cattle, hogs, hay, 0@ts, roots and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent. discount off on cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. Auction Sale Tâ€"3t Situated 2 miles southeast of Haysâ€" ville and 5 miles south of Baden. It contains 120 acres, 5 }éfci of which is timber and about 3 acres young orchard. On the premises are good buildings, 3 tub silos and a new stect wind pump. â€"Price about $65 per acre. Apply to I. S. ROSENBERGER, Haysville, Ont. 50â€"U INVESTME NT 1$IDOR R. SNYDER, Office American Block, rBerlin An Absolutely Safe bred, large, Kogllâ€"h Rerksbire m-nnnl-.\h-l'. Apply to Farm For Sale. JOS. MICKUS, JOHN EULER, TION ~B8ALE7|| Auction Sale NOAH MOYER, Proprietor. ALEX. AMES, For Sale Proprictor 6. 8. RICKERT, Mannbety P, 0. Ont. Auctioncer. Auctioncer. Farm Stook and implements tion on the farm of the undersigned, 3 miles northesst of Plattsville and 1 mile sorthwest of Washington, 14th Con. Blenheim ‘T‘p, on _ TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1906, commencing at one o‘ieck p. +1. sharp, the following vainable propetâ€" sharp, the following vainable prope:â€" ty, viz : ; Stock.â€"Span chestnut horses, vell matched, good for all purposes, light bay horse 5 years old, 7 dairy cows supposed to be in call, 2 cows tesh at time of sale (one with calf at side) young dJersey cow in call, Jersey cali 6 months old, 2 threeâ€"yearâ€"old heifers in calf (one fresh about time of sale), 5 fat steers, fat beifer 3 years old, 3 calves 4 and 7 months old, 8 pigs 6 months old, 50 hens ({some good Plymouth Rocks), and a pair of Peâ€" kin ducks. Implements.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder, with sheal carrier (new), Maxwell ha loader (new), Peter Hamilton sees ‘drill (new), â€" Maxwell mower, . St. George cultivator tnew), L X.L.stran cutter (sew), horse power with rod: and couplings, roller tiger steel hay rake, corn weeder and planter, fan ning mill, steel disk harrow, set iron harrows, Cockshutt plow, 2â€"furrow gang plow, turnip pulper, hay rack grindstone, emery stone, grass seede: new), 2 lumber wagons, 2â€"seated to, carriage, lohbuggy, road cart, mil cart, set bobsleighs, 3â€"seated famil; pacity, set heavy team harness, se cartiage harness, set plow harness set leather fly nets, bedstead wit springs and mattress, childrenis bed stead, cradle, couch, glass kitche: cupboard, Happy Thought kitche range with reservoir, flower stan and plants, automatic steam cooker large bath tub, cider barrels, kitches chairs, rocker, table, Gurney house hold scales, large spinning wheel an reel, wash stand, 2 large milk cans Leader churn ard butter worker, iro kettle, largeâ€"screen cupboard and ; lot of other articles too numerous t mention. Also a quantity of hay oats, mixed grain and corn in snocks plecsure sleigh, scales 1200 lbs There will be sold by public aucâ€" Terms.â€"Hay, grain, chickens, pigt fat cattle and all sums of $10 â€" an under cash; over that amount imonths‘ credit _ ea approvedl join notes or 5 per cent. off for cash pai ment of eredit amounts. la;n'nv'i;z sold and the proprietor is r« tiring from farming. G6â€"2t ~ OF Farm Stock and Implements. The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from the executors of (the late Samuel Burne‘;, to sell by pubâ€" lic auction on the premises, 3rd Con. of Woolwich, 2 miles east of Winterâ€" bourne and 2 miles west of Weissenâ€" burg, on commencing at one o‘clock p *m sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, vig se 000 0 Horses.â€"Black horse: 12 years old‘ (lady driver , carriage colt rising 4 years old, over 16 hands high, yot by Terrington Boy (imported);. sorrel gelding colt rising 4 years old, (got by Gold Dust, 15} hands high; 2 well bred fillies rising 2 years old, one sirâ€" ed by King Antelope, the other by Old Sir Johnâ€"dam, a Royal George with a fast record. Cattle.â€"2 fresh cows, 2 cows in calf, 4 yearling heifers, 3 yearling stcers, 2 young caives. _ _ “Sil_(:(‘ll,_ Ete.â€"5 good Leicester ewes supposed to be in lamb; also about 45 Implements, â€" Etc.â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder with truck, _ Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 5 foot cut, nearly new; Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris cultivator. and seeder comâ€" bined, seed drill, land roller, . turnip sower, scuffler, turnip pulper, 2 Gowâ€" dy plows No. 21, set iron harrows, 2furrow gang plow, narrowâ€"tire wagâ€" gon, broad tire wagon with ~spring seat and box, twoâ€"scated democtat with pole, top buegy ncarly new, cutâ€" ter nearly new, bobsleigh with box, long sleigh with box, 2 hay racks, pig rack, straw cutter, fanning mill, sugâ€" ar kettle, 6 foot crosscut saw, 2 sets team harness, set plow harness,. set! â€"singte harness nearly new, collar tops string of bells, 4 collars, 4 bridles,:3 sets fiy nets, single not, 2 cider barâ€" rels, 4 sets doubletrecs, 2 neckyokes, 3 logging chains (ore extra heavy), chalf fork, straw fork, manure hooks, manure fork, 2 gravel boxes, 3 . doz. grain bags, grain cradle, robe nearly new, scythes, forks, hoes and various other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Terms.â€"Poultry and all sums of $10 and under, cash,; .over that ~amâ€" ount, 9 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit . amâ€" ounts. C Auction Sale V-F;;}ti\vely no reserve, as the farm j is rented. j CEDAR BREAX STOCK FARNM 1.23t TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1906, SIMON S. CRESSMAN, Proprietor. DAVID RUDY, DAVID BERGEY, Clerk. PW VE®TT OPOUIE, M o colmes L6 , and good «ize, color, quali‘y, and JOIHN BURNETT, WM. BURNETT, JOS. MICKUS, Auctioncer Auctioncer Executors FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, 1 mile east of Freeport, on commencing a% ane o‘clock p. n sharp, the following vaiuable prope: ty, viz : Horses.â€" Bay horse 4 years old chestnut team rising 6 and 7 year old, bay colt rising 2 years old, sor rel colt 5 months old, sorrel tean fising 3 and 4 years old. 4 Cattle.â€"5 cows, 2 fresh cows, fresl cow by time of saie, steer 2 year: old, 3 heifers rising 2 years ola, < steers rising 1 year old, bull 2 year: old, 2 calves, heifer rising 1 year old 3 buff Orpington roosters, full bred. Pigs.â€"â€"1 sow with pigs at side, . shoats, 4 months old. #Â¥: es s Come Early S * HanitontPlates this W6t TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906, Sheep, Etc.â€"8 ewes supposed to b. in lamb, 2 good collie pups. Implements, _Ete.â€" Masseyâ€"Harri: »inder, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, Masse;, Harris drill ncearly new, 2 spring tooth cultivators, McCormick cot: sinder, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 2â€"furrow Jlow, 3 single plows, set iron har rows, scuffier, 2 waggons, â€" carriage coad wagon, wood rack, wagon box mgar beet box, fanning mill, turni; wlper, 2 bay racks, grain cradle orse power and jack with rods, 4 utting boxes, cyclone fence machine ircular saw, Maple Leal chopper, se â€" eam harness, scythe, culter, doubl _rees, hay, if not previously sold, po ward, washâ€"stand, 3 tables, benches chairs, pails, crocks, bedsteads, cor ner cupboard and other articles. Terms.â€"Chickens, hay, potatoes an all sums of $10 and under cash, ove that amount, 10 months‘ credit or approved joint notes, or 5 per cent perâ€"annum off forâ€"cash payments _0 credit amounts. The Farm.â€"Aiso at the same tim: and place the farm will be offered for sale, consisting of 101 acres, 36 aere: of which is on the Breslau road ant & seres hush rear Doon, on the ol There will be sold by public aucâ€" liion, on the farm of the undersigned, 4 of a mile west of Mannheim, Lot lMBlflm‘s road, North Wilmot, Auction Sale PARMUUBU CCC C PETTY LCOE SRT barn, with powerâ€" mill, driving shec and other outbuildings. There is al so a good well amer eplendid fruit bearing orchard. & en uid ue OAE Meslmsare Bi;,-.l:x-nvilo;:;cis:iud',' On 60 acres buildings, via : frame house, _ Terms of _ re on day of sale. 6â€"2% FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS on commencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz iâ€" _ o *L Household Efiects.â€"23 cooking sto‘ â€" Horses.â€"Bay horse 14 years old, black horse~8 years old, bay mare 13 years old, mare in foal by McHardy, 6 years old; bay: carriage horse 6 years old, horse rising 4 years old, 3 bay horses rising 3 years old, bay ,hmse rising 2 years old, filly tising 3 years old. \ness, grain . cradle, scythes, forks, hoes, doubletrees, neckyokes, stoncâ€" lboï¬.. chains, clevisos, grindstonc, Naâ€" ltional cream separator, churn milk ipuils, large milk can, meat tub, washâ€" ; ing machine, 23 cider barrels, platform counter scale, flour chest, chairs and ‘table, etc. Cattle.â€"Cow due to calve at end of March, 5 cows supposed to be in calf, 3 head of fat cattle, 2 years old, 4 head fat cattle 1 year old, 12 calyâ€" ¢8 â€"Ewes, Pigs, Ete.â€"15 breeding ewes supposed to be in lamb, 10 pigs and 50 chickens. â€" %4 Implements, Etc.â€"6 foot bindet nearly new, seed drill, mower, Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris cultivator, land raller, hay rake, 3 threeâ€"furrow gang plows, 3 single plows, dise harrow,‘ jron harâ€" row, scuffler, 2 wagons, 2â€"sceated carâ€" riage, 3 buggies, bobsleigh, wagon box with spring scat, cutter, fanning mill, straw cutter, turnip pulper, :2 hay racks, wood rack, wheelbarrow, 3 sets double harness, set single harâ€" Grain.â€"900 bush. oats, 130 bushâ€" els barley and 30 bush. small wheat. Everything must be sold as the proâ€" prictor is retiting from farmint. ~Termssâ€"Fat cattle, pigs, poultry, grain and all sums of $10 an! vnder, cash; over that amount 1t months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent, per annum off for cash payâ€" monts of credit amounts. DANIEL L. KNECHTEL, * Propriector. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1906, AUCTION SAL:. JOS. MICKUS, ABRAM BIEHN, JOS. MICKUS, real cstate made: knowr =â€" OGRP.« Auctioneer. Proprictor. Auctioncer. aIrt Are You Thinking of Below will be found a short (¢csâ€" cription of some very desirable farms we have for sale. Write or call for complete list: $4200 buys 110 acres, dairy farm, 5 _miles from Berlin, $4600 buys 97 acre grain raising \ farm, level, near Milvertoa. â€" $1300 buys 37 acre farm in Williamsâ€" burg. $2000 buys 16 acre farm near Galt. $9500 buys 193 acre maxed | farrsin near Strasburg. $1900 buys 23 acre 1 $7000 buys 170 acre farm $8000 buys 165 acre Bridgeport. $8600 buys 112 acre farm, near Bresâ€" lau. $3900 buys 100 acre farm near Hesâ€" peler. $8500 buys 283 acre farm near Doon. $8000 buys 152 acre farm near Berâ€" lin. $3800 buys ville. $9000 buys lin. $2900 buys lin. $8700 buys Thore will be sold by public aucâ€" |tion on the farm of the undersigned, on the townline between Woolwich and Waterloo Townships, near . the Grand River, 2 miles southcast of Conestogo, village, on ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1906, $8500 buys 194 _ terburne. _ $800 buys II acre farm near Elmira. $10,750 buys 111 acre farm near Watâ€" erloo. * $6200 buys 100 acre farm near Crossâ€" bhifl, / > $1500 buys 4 acres near Breslau. $6000 buys 100 acres near Galt. $1900 buys 14 acre farm near Watâ€" erloo. $7200 buys 112 acre farm near Wat. Buying a Farm This Spring erloo. $8200 buys F. E. SHANTZ, Berlin, Ont. Box 422; phone 552. + Office Frederick St., opp. market. commencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz: Horses.â€"Bay mare rising 4 oears old, by Lightfoot; 2 bay mares rising 7 and 9 years old, in foal by Prince of Avon; bay horse, 2 bay colts risâ€" ing 2 and 3 years old, by Fourth Joyce; bay mare 10 years old, in Cattle.â€"2 milch cows in calf, one fresh in October and one due to calve March 1st ; 1 cow, 2 steers rising 1 and 2 years old, heifer rising one year old, and 2 calves 5 and 3 mos. old. Pigs., Etc.â€"2 brood sows 1. year old supposed to be in pig, 10 pigs 4 months old, 1 sow with pig, and 50 chickens. Implements.â€"1 Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er, Noxon mower, seed drill, Frost & Wood cultivator with seed box (nearâ€" ly new), â€" Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator with seed box, hay loader nearly new (Elmira make), hay rake, land rolâ€" ler, Wilkirson plow, Ayr plow (nearâ€" ly new), 2 twoâ€"furrow gang plows, Imperial â€"furrow plow, 5â€"section barâ€" row (with two poles), turnip scufler, turnip seeder, Pitts‘ 10â€"horse power, with jack, six rods and couplings, cutâ€" ting box with carriers, hand cutting box, Elmira chopper (nearly new), pulper, 2 hay racks, wood rack, hay fork and pulley, 2 wide tire wagons, (1 nearly new), 2 sleighs, 3 top bugâ€" gies (2 nearly new), road cart, 2 cutters, 2 setts team harness (1 new) sett plow harness, double carriage harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 selts leather fly nets, 2 single fly nets, 2 goatskin robes, 6 horse blankets, 2 crosscut saws, chains, forks, shovels and other articles too numerons . to mention. Auction Sale Household Effects, Etc.â€"2 beds, 11 flour chest, kitchen table,â€"lo@f table, Magnet cream scparator, ijron ketâ€" tle, 6 bee hive boxes with racks and other articles. â€"(irain.â€"100. bash. barley, 800 bush. oats, 25 wush. peas, all suitable for seed and about 10 tons of timothy Terms.â€"Shoats, grain, hay and all sums of $190 and under, cash, ovet that amount, 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. * Everything will be sold, as the pri prictor is retiring from farming. 71 acte farm, near E1bsâ€" 90 acre farm, near Berâ€" 30 acre farm, near Berâ€" 100 acre farm near Galt. JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer . BENUEL BOWMAN, 100 acre farm near Galt. OF neat Galt. larriing, _ Sprakers for Supplementary ~ Farmers‘ INSTITUTE MEETINGS. Fet 23 0. ~ Je r». odem. * Hall Sa urduy, ¥¢ lesiey, Oprra House, ILursay Feb 22n0. « H «kesi)â€", Forwâ€")Â¥â€" Ball, Friday, WOs Fias , Broouf j ho oJ ® an iâ€"b, We be «. ano Mrco.0et 3 y, Torâ€"nto. Speakers for the special meâ€".inga Dut, yor chosen. ‘Fhere wiil be an afternoâ€" on and an evening eession at all places comme: cing a. 1 30 p m and 7.30 p.w. A Cordial Inv:tation Extended to all w NORTH WAIERLOO Feb 22n0. Ho«kssi)â€", Fo Fet 23 0. ~ â€" Jac ve. ad F.â€" 24 i onb gg e insy Fib 26 a ALLAN 8 SHANTZ, seey., 3 6. W aterioâ€" The undersign 00 : fier» for sale that valuable farm -a‘;n‘n:rnlzgm ban lll'l‘I)l. wew of Mapnheim consist nores, J4O «cres clear, talance wooded _ Un the farm is a good dwelling house. grod barn and all necessar: out: uridâ€" .L:g. &ufl water supp y including hard anc water and a never fai.ing stream. _ Echool post office, church, ail withiv ten minuus walr. +ive miresto Berlin. Immediate pusâ€" n-donlc‘nn be given Gine} og Also horse power engine llw runn ‘adn. five tons of bay ana cattie scales. ing of 70 acres of which 2 acres is good bush and bailanoe under sood state of cultivation. On it is good frame house and bank barn a d other cutbuildings. Good well at house and baro. N:ar school and cburch, Bu‘u can have privilege of buying »dditiona‘ land adâ€" joining about farm. For termsand particulars apply to or write ___ ______ ____ _ ___ Farm for Sale . SHIPPING RBOGS WANTKD NN NUMBER UNLIMITED. Higher market price paid. Load ever; â€"e nd Monday. Nex: shipmen Feb. attend i hese Mustings. M. 8. SNYDER, President, Blo«mingdale. A. B SNYDER, Lâ€"1 Vice Pres.. Elmira a, DOE ING, 200 Vice Pns. Cros bill. t clos, 4. . ~ beaect lat r Supplementary Meetings and Canadi nstock _ To quicâ€" buyer® as $1.00 each =t the farm while the last. #ifty cents extra for crating and -M?IL& A C. H AN, * 1t Breslau, Ont. Situated 1 mile west of Mannheim, consistâ€" Sitnated 1 1â€"2 mi es cas: of lhmw_g and 21â€" miles south of St. Clements, in the owv-llnd W ellesley, consisting of 23 nor. * more or â€"160 acres is under cultivation, 50 acres go d hardwood bush, 3 acres in orcher s and #mal: fruits and th b lance in pine and cedar «wamp Un it is a »tone house, ba k barn with straw th d, and all necessary out buildirg«. A rem supplies both bouse and barn with good spring water, For furtser ‘nfll:‘hu-mh Farm for Sale ‘arm For Sale fituated:3 mile: from Preston on Komeuth road, 8, 8. No. 20. in excellent state of cultivaâ€" tion. W 0‘l fenced, plenty of water, soil "dt‘ loam. About 88 scres !iliable and 5 acres wi a little timber. On i is good bank barn nearly new. good house and driving house. Zion church on farm, 5 minutes walk to rchool. Uwner wishes to retire, For terms sapply on A choice lot of birds, good ‘ype. «trong bone 100 acres in Bruce County, within six miles of Port Elgin, about 50 acres under cultivation, well watered, excellent stock farm. First class new bank barn, cement wall and floors. (Good roughcast house, 8 large rooms. Price $3,500. Apply to Stevens, Hepâ€" net & Co., Port Elgin. 1641 trus mutine irate ind "ags agricultural trade arge shipping business connected. Address General Store Business and Property PEV hoice lot of birds, good ‘ «trong bone urred. bred from wall sslecied. impreted Farm for Sale. Special Meetings EOR SALE BY EXECUTORS FARM FOR SALE. . L« ur Ro v ,Mevday, A. EDWARD MEYER, NATHANIEL BERGEY, M. C EOWMAN, MRS. CONBAD NEKB, Wellesley, Ont. Krupr & MasTER JOHN SAUD: restun P Ts. ont.