mt CCT,. _ . UA mald siiveroid or solid gold only protect» T watch movement from i jary. E'.'.m of the time you ge! from the hands depends entirely 0t time, and you surely do, buy a Dsciâ€" We viive n numbar of shoae antelien movements in stock and can f; yor out with any grade up to and fucladâ€" ing a 21 jeweiled movement For good fellable watch see us before you buy elsewhere. # THE WATCH HOUSE. JANSEN BROS King 8t., Borlir. Martinâ€"Near Conestozo, July 16th to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin, : daughter. Forlertâ€"At Wellesiey, < July 18th, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forlet, a son. Jamesâ€"At Preston, July 18th, . t« . Mr. and Nrs. G. M. James, a son Mickusâ€"At Preston, July 1l4th, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mickus, a son. Erbâ€"At Preston, July 18th, to M:i and Mrs. G. Harry Erb, of Winniâ€" peg, a son. McCullochâ€"At Preston, July 11th, t + Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MeCulloch, . daughter. ° § Adamsonâ€"At Galt, July 17,"‘ to Mr and Mrs. J. Adamson, a daughter McLeariâ€"At Galt, July 11th, to Mr and Mrs. I. W. McLean, a daug! ter. â€" Martonâ€"At Berlin, July 14th, to Mi and Mrs. Simeon Martin, a son. MHallâ€"At Waterloo, July Jist, to Mi and Mrs. Arthur Hall, a daughter. Schuhmacherâ€"At _ Berlin, July 44th to Mr. and Mrs. 1. Schuhmacher, : daughter. Knechtelâ€"At _ Mannbeim, July 16th to Mr. and Mrs. J. Knechtel, a dat ghter. Fyfeâ€"At ~Berlin, July 15th, to M ahd Mrs. Wm. Fyfe; a son. Strausâ€"At Berlin, July 16th, to M» and Mtrs. Wm. Straus, a son. Beckerâ€"At Berlin, July 14th, to M» and Mrs. Herman Becker, ason. _ Boezelâ€"At Berlin, July 12th, to Mi and Mrs. Frank Boegel, a son. _ Martinâ€"Neag Pentland, July 14th, t« Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Martin, : WATCHES serviceable hether ‘Lg‘ pustiiep + -Idfh'“‘l MeKayâ€"Jardinroâ€"At Galt, July 18th Wm. S. MceKay, D.D.S., to Ethe Jardine, of Galt. Shantzâ€"Koesterâ€"At â€" Detroit, Mich. July 231st, Oliver Shantz, formerly 0 Berlin, to Annic Elizabeth Koester of Chicago. Thackerâ€"Komuthâ€" At _ Berlin, Jul 11th, _ by _ Rev. J. E. Oberlander Edward C. Thacker.â€" to Edith _ M Homuth, toth of Berlin. McK innonâ€"Blackâ€" At â€" Guelph, Jul ith, by Rev. Amos Tovell, Dr. J P. McKinnon, of Glenallan, to Mis M. A. Black, Rockwood. * Hunsbergerâ€"Schildroth â€" In Nort! Easthope, July 18th, at the hom ol the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Schildroth, by Rev. Mr. Jac ger, of New Hamburg, E. G. Huns terger, of Durand, Mich., to Mar; M. Schildroth. Campâ€"Sticfelmeyerâ€" At Rochester, July 2nd, Dr. Chas. D. Camp,. 0 Rochester, to Bertha J. Stictelmey vr, formerly of Baden. Kuhnâ€"Noiceâ€"At St. Mary‘s, July 4 *Ezta Kuhn, of Berlin, to Marthi Nolce, of St. Marys. Seipâ€"Near Linwood, July 11th, John Scip, aged 70 years and 7 months. Weitzudlâ€"At Elmira, July 19th, Cathâ€" arine Weitzel, relict of the lat Nicholas Weitzel, aged ?& years, months and 24 days. _ Wattâ€"At _ Guelph, â€" Mrs.â€" Lawrenc: Watt, dformerly of _ Winterbourne aged 80 years. e e en pdang Ussherâ€"At Toronto, July 15th,Fran ces‘ Emma, wile of John F.C. Us ster, formerly of Berlin. ®nyderâ€"At Grand Rapids, Mich., th wife of Titus B. Snyder, aged _5 years. f Minnikows&iâ€"At Berlin, July Sth, ; child of L.. Minnikowski. Petssiâ€"At Philipsburg, July 11th,th infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Augus‘ Petski. MeCullochâ€"At â€" Preston, . July isth the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thos. McCulloch. Kecieyâ€"At â€" Galt, July 19th, Mrs Geo. Kecley, in her 39th year. Snyder, at Didsbury, Alta.. July 22 Linian, daughter of Levi C. Snyder formetly of Waterloo County. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ith, 1906 The WKrlin Model School will open fot the training of Third Class Teachâ€" Pullic School Inspector‘s Berlin, July 21th, 1908 A COUuNTY MoDEL SCHOOL MARRIAG BIRTHS. at 9 a‘cock a m THOMWS PEARCE, DE ;AATHS. iES dâ€"6tâ€"wâ€"At. Inspector Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Lower, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stook Marâ€" _ ketsâ€"The Latsst Quotations. Tuesday Eveniug, July 24. heat futures closed toâ€"day unâ€" mm ‘;cd lower than yesterday snd corn futures %4 higher, At Chicago July what closed %¢ higher than yesterday; July. corn l¢ bigher and July cats %¢ higher. WINNIPEG OPTIONS, At the Winnipeg option market . toâ€"day the following were the rluluq'*\rln! 3.:- %aoul: July 79%e bid, Aug, bid, Oct. €. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. July. Sept. Dec. Detrait .....«.«...1.+ TOK . 108 ~ â€" M TQWU® 2e cecsorerers zeor â€" & MWtR «+ scrrcr;ccrs T6% â€" TW _ M TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODPUCE L sB3 2204 d bes 2A â€"dcs 4 thrcllie . ons Aics, use d id ex4; Dec., ds T%4. ‘ormâ€"Spot quiet; American mixed, old, : m futures qulet; July nominal; Sept., Hamsâ€"Short cut firm, 62s 64. Baconâ€"â€"Short rib strong, 55e 64; clear be‘lies firm, 56s 66. “itxdâ€"rrlu western, in tlerces, steady, NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, July 24 â€"Butterâ€"Steady, vaâ€" changed; receipts, 18,040. .l‘heen-atudy. unchrnged; receipts, 13â€" li“oâ€"stm-x: receipts, 16,385; western g;;l. 18¢ to 18%4¢; do. seconds, 16%e o c» Cables Steadyâ€"â€"American Markets + Are Easier in Undertone, London, July 2#4.â€"Cattle are quoted at 10%e to 12%%e per 1b.; refrigerator beef, Yke to OKec«per lb.; sheep, dressed, 1M4¢ to TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto, July 24.â€"Receipts of live stock as reported by the railways were 30 car loads, composed of 747 cattle, 227 hogs, 858 sheep and lambs, with 193 calves. Exporters. ‘There were few . shipping cattle offered and they were of common to medium valâ€" ity, selling at $4.50 to $4.00 per ewt. Ex‘hm in ils sold at $3.50 to $4.25 per ewt. HMad there been some cholce skipping cattle they uw doubt would . have brougbt a bettsr price. Batchera, Owing to the fuct that a large number of the dealers had . got supplies at the Junction on Monday, trade for bntrhfl's" cattle was dull at foliowlug quotations: a very few picked butchcis, of prime qnality. were reported as having sold at $4.50 io $4.15; fmir to good at $4.12%, to $4.55; comâ€" won at £150 to $$70; cows at $2.50 to $3.50; canners, $1.75 to $2. * Feeders and Stockers, Trade in stockers and feeders is Enll ani drsggy, with the exception that, shoald there be a few well bred stcers, 900 to 1000 bs. each, they wonld find a ready sale. Farmers seem to have got enough of the feeding of illâ€"bred cattle, and there is litâ€" tle elso offering. _ Marry _ Murby report trade easy at fofowing prices: Beat, 906 to 1000 lbs. steers, $3.80 to $4; best 800 to 900 ib. stcers, $3.00 to $3.90; best 600 :o 800 lb. steers, $3.25 to $3.60; medium stockâ€" ers, from $3 to $3.25; common stockers, from $2.10 to $2.50. 4 Liverpeol, July 24.â€"Wbeatâ€"Spot nominâ€" ; Putures quiet; July, 68 T%4; Sept., 6s Only a few were offered, amongst which were twe or three of cholce quality, whics sold at good prices, while the common and inforior .Qranzt.«co«toon mand. Jaferiot pâ€"6es" as CBOA®‘ AThere were a vew rarmery looking for some good cows, but there was not enough to supply them. One extra fine cow sold at $70, another at $54; the balance at $30 to $45 each, Veal Calves. Prices for veal . calves were lower than for some time, altho they are still good.J and prime veals sell readlly. Prices ranged fron:. $3.50 per ewt. for "hbobs" to $4.50 to $6 per ewt. for good to cholce. Sheep and Lambs. ‘The market for sheep and lambs was brisk, with prices firm at following quotaâ€" tions: exportâ€"ewes. $4 to $4.40; bncks, $3 to $3.00; lambs, $7.25 to $5.70 per ewt, Hogs. Receipts light, only «@7 reported by the cuilwars as arriving at the market. Mr. Ifarris reports selects at $7.90 and Hghts at $7.065 per ewt. . EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. East Buffalo, July 24.â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts, 225; stow, shade lower; prices unchanged. l2 co dhonuded "hrceeve db et o NP SrakOTGOr mk 7 Vealsâ€"Receipts( 75; slow, steady, $4.50 to §7.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1100; active, shade lowâ€" er: Mug and mixed, $7.05 to $7.10; York: ers, $7.20 to $7.25; pigs, $7.30; roughs, $6 to :_?;g.. stags, $4.50 to $5; dairles, $6,65 to $7. "si"ee.;' and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 1400; slow: sheep steady; lambs 25¢ lower; lambs, $5.10 to $i.25; yearlings, $6 to $6.35; wethers, $5.30 to $5.75; ewes, $4.75 to $5; sheep, mixed, $3 to $5.25. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New York, July 24.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, @0; no trading toâ€"day; feeling dull and unâ€" cbanged; exports toâ€"lay, 930 cattle and 8130 quarters of beef; toâ€"morrow, 100 catâ€" tle and 3000 quarters of beef. 3 + Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 6916; sheep s‘ow and a fraction lower ;Inmbs extremeâ€" ly dull and %e lower; ordinary to prime wbrep sold at $2.25 to $5 per 100 Ihs.; orâ€" dinary to cholce lambs, $5 to $7,25. L â€" @alvesâ€"Recelpts, 145; none for sale; feeling steady. _ * _ Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2106; none on sale; feel ing nominally steady. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, â€". Jniy 24._cmwâ€"n.mm..‘ 4500; market slow; prices steady; commonm to prime steers, $4.25 to $6.50; cows, sz.'n\ to $4.50; heifer®, $2.75 to $5.25; bulls, 8‘.‘,!'!'1i to $4.25; calvés, $5.75 to $7; stockers aud fecders, $2.00 to $4:25. Hogsâ€"IRecelpts, 13,000; market 5e to 106 higher; choice to prime heary, $6.%5 to $6 M0; medium to good heary. $6.00 to $6.75; butchers ‘welghts, $6.85 to $6.9%; good to chotee heary mixed, $6 60 to $6.75; packing, $ to $6.00. R _ Sheep â€"Receipts, 18,000; market . stemly, hut slow; sheop, $4.15 to $5.00; yearlings, $1.25 to §$6.25; lambs, $5.75 to §8. New Whoat .......... WBEBE ........ FIOUT, TUUDORN . ««a«a%a . dBCC Flour, Sola .......... 240 Flour, Agate .. 2.60 Fiour, Seven Lilics .... 2.30 OW «iesssrrresariess _ +0 J. K SHINN Haotchora‘ Cattle MARKET REPIRTS > idence Young $t. South 255, at store Fanaral Director and :Eambaimer atarles‘ (int ‘Talaphone at Reâ€" CATTLE MARKETS. WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, Ont. July 26 th. Milch Cows, .$1 80 to 0 st 9 81 18 _ 4 T â€"Fi 18.00 The New _ Bookstare 7.h0 i Ob t 00 Do YOU HEED Tissue Paper, all colors; Crepe Paper, the best; il’sper Table Napkins, a fine line! Paper and Envel.pes, in boxâ€" or other wise; Post Cards, albums, all s‘zes; Leather Purses and Bage, a beauâ€" Sea‘ing Wax and Monogram; Calling Cord and Tiâ€"kct Cases; Calling Cards in neat boxes. .40 */DISSOLUTION w\ OF PARTNERSHIP ‘ Call and see our line of goods, We have a large line of very beautiful Wall Texts and Mottoes. Queen Stroot, OppositeY. M.C A. BERLLN, CHNT Hallman‘s Bookstore Get ycur tires set en the Henderson Tire Se to". 1i seis them cold; it does the work in a few minute; it keeps the diâ€"k of the wlee} just ught. No more guesework. â€" HORKSE SROEING as veval. I aw goted a« a practics] man ud interâ€" (â€"1ing and teuder fees. King St., east of Scott St , Berlin The undersigned wishes to anâ€" nounce to the Pablic that he bas purchased the Livery Businees of Mr. Levi Graybill, Waterloo. _ He «ill be pleased to see all old customers as well as many new omes, and will endâ€"avor to aerve them to ths best of his ability. Rates for funerals and weddings ‘urnished on s pplication. Prices rea onable. Sabls back of Zimmermann House, Waterion. CHAS. MAYEBR, Prop. Smart, reliah‘e man to represent us in the towna of W aterion and R tlin and a‘sn V ciniâ€" x. *ar the sele cf fiuil trees, ornamental trees, tub , climb ng vines, rusos, etc Terms liber at t‘wrka paid weekly OutBt FRKK. The agâ€"noy is a good one and wiil pay well if righ« 1y handled. We h ive over 600 acres under en‘tivation and offer tor sase a \er‘ large nst of both f u‘t and ornamental »tock 1 ciuding many epecis ties which we contol in both fruits a».d ornamentâ€" l#ock. Our nursecieaure snch that any agont representing us w Il have lm portu~ity of selling the very best in the rnon. Estab lished nearly thirty years. For 1ul. terms and conditions write, l PELHAM NURSERY Co, s Toronto, Ont. inss Methormmne ol & Heighel. , also hensemaid. ab s ® w m. CRa,"" * Secretary To The Public Liin in w ts ds 1L L B2 100 27 224 VE nas " by Mr. Geo, Dodd« and shall erdeavor by prompt attention to the want« of the purlic to werit a continuance cof patrovage extended in the past. We hare decided to continns the Grocary Business arried on for some years in Waterio« SE ELIZABET DODDS. Waterloo. July 4th, 1906. The nndersigned wichea n annâ€"nnce lo the public that he ha« maved hi« blackamith bustâ€" ne«s from his late stand opposita the rmmla King «treat. to his new quarters on Erb opporite the Town Hall. P actical | horkeâ€" shceirg and jobbing a «rccialty. All work guarantced, A oal) is solictiod, \ ED. SHANTZ, Nn‘"t‘“h heychy given that the partner | h-nl.iz h retaf reâ€" anhelssing be! woon! Â¥r. Jame« V.lentine and Mr. Gorres Kiner usder the _ firm . name . of * Valentine «ed _ _ Kiler® _ s manufecturem of bants snd thoe« at the Town of Waterico, has th #May been disecived n wutwal consert: All debt« owing to 'T‘ partrer hip are to ha raid to the s«fd James Valentine 3 The Town of Waterion aforesaid; end all senin«t the sald partn: rahip are to be pregsnt +d to tha sall Jamâ€"« Valentine, by whom the same will be setiled. i NOTICE A. C. THOMAN: WANTED JAME3 VALEKNKTINE I at Waterloo this foth, day cf June ; WANTED OV ER 600 ACREE. NOTICE Waterloo, TAKE NOTICE Fiching or ‘re«passi~g for fishing is strict} forbidd ho Lot No. 5° nd part of, Lot 80. 6, t at concession, . orth anda south of Huron it ad, townahp of Wilmot, _ _ _ _ _ . __ The undersigned ofiers for sale ove part of his farm bdng“hm No. 2 and situ ted in ‘he ‘Townsbip of Wilmot on E»b‘s rosd, ll‘milu nast of St Agatha, and 3} miles wesl of Waterâ€" loo. It consist« of 18 acres more ar leas, 15 acres of w bic «is bush (5 acres hard wood busk. 10 rcreayoung maple bush)and the balance Farm for Sale noder cultivation, ‘On it is a frame nouse and hank barn, Near s<hcols a d «cburches. For further particwars apply on the premises, PAUL HERBKR Waterloo P. 0. Ont 2 Imo ufls uc aty cotudhailt O seidanel eP t i P he late Gen. Watzon, beivg lot 5 m Lot 1 and r-fl.c! Lot 6, Can. Pilking on ship â€" 5 miles from Elo a, 6 mi es f om Elmira, and imiles from Wintert« urne, on the Watar on Road. The form consiste of 170 acres 100 of which is uner cultsvation, r mainder in nush and Grand Jt ver f 1 s. On the place is a good stoue bouâ€"e. bank barn and n« ceseary onthousâ€" es. Good wâ€"lls and wind pump, Good gâ€"a n and sto"k farm. Farm for Sale Maric Wa‘son Geo. Watâ€"on } Executors. * Alcx. Watron Arply to Geo Wa son, Inver haugh P. O.. or on the promises. 2 1mo ACRES in Kagle Lake D‘str c 10,080 First salect lon"n two townships $# 00 per aore. t 15. HAROLD McNALLY, Blair, Ont, SASKA TCHEWAN FARM LANDS ~ Real Estate monthly if you are interested in the Purchase or Exchange of Real Estate, It describes Hundreas.of choice properties. â€"Therai« no othor real ostate magizine pu‘yished in such comulote form. 1(, after a care T OSVRIS TRRUTUT PTTIDILLTN Bud whar van dn want. We Want You to Read Our The urdersigned off r for sala the farrc of ful reading. you find nothing yo 'l'h-j'-:flo{vlng ara a Tow d{& FARM LABORERS Thera i« no othor real ostate magazine pu‘yishod in auch comulote form. 1{, aftor a care rmdir. you find nosmngJon w nt, we undertake to find what you do want. Th following are a few of the prov=rties wo have on nand: s7300 Buys 1G) acres, nice Clay Lo m in Waterion Townehip. ##3M "" 111 °* Light Soil. + cod Buildings, Waterloo To#nehip. m * _ 100 * boil Clay loam, Level, Welleatey Town:hip. # 16 "~ @nitabls for Marketing near Galt @U40l "~ 3 < * Clay Loam. on Corporation ef Berlin, :«un ~ 394 " o mandy aud flmLosm. food Building«, Voolwich Townstip. " 151 "_ Medinm C av Loam, V.‘?rm Township. £W007 " 10M "*~ Clay Lnam in w aterloo Townrhip, $10730 "â€"â€"HLâ€"*â€" Olay Loam: yory châ€"tos in Waterloo Towneh‘p. Office Frederick Street. $12 IRVIN HALLMAN ELDON HALLMAN F. E. Shantz & Co Opposite Market. SILVER LEAF in the rich district, of Cobalt First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 sbhares now ofâ€" fered at 25¢ which are mostly sold. This is a gilt edge proposition. Information cheerfully given. ISIDOR B. SNYDER, Office American Block, Berlin. $18 Kstablished 18"1, The on‘ly Agricultursl Ne vspr r, and ad mutedly the leading Agricultural sounal 0 the would. E"i'i w« partment writt n by »pocialiste. the b g est authoritie in their reâ€" spective lines. o other paper preieud~ to :'o:nmeimitm uaiifications of editorial . Gives unqdmnum News with a deâ€" mmn: of completenses not even attempted by cthere. Indispensable to all country residents who wish to keep up with the times. Single subâ€" whh'"u?-â€tao‘gwu; with the times. Single sabâ€" scription, $1.59; two subscriptions, 8250; five subscriptions $5.50. amnl' luducements to Saotine. copies wil be matiod free on reuuect. | me on requi It will pay anybody interested in way in country life _t: send for them. A‘fl%a‘.,l:hu SHIPPING HOGS WANTED N NUMSCR UNLIMITED. Higher‘; market price paid. Load every second Monday. Next shipment July THE COUVNTRY CENTIEMEN Albany, New York. Subscriptions taken at this office. Both pipors togother $2.00. LUTHER, TUCKER and SON, ; additional for the return ticket, under conditions as betow. Horlin Ont. MEX‘S £CITSâ€" MEN‘S PANTSâ€" 15 only Child‘s Brownie Waeh re{. pHCO 200 SS Suits, reg. price 1.25 at 630 20 dozen B:# Tie:, Men‘s Flannelette Night Shirts, ‘stock reg. price . reg. piice 75¢ at b4e price 4 for Men‘s Summer Suits, Men‘s and Boys‘ Summer Cc Hats, Belts, etc., etc., at cost and below. BOY3‘ SUITSâ€", 6.00 Boys‘ 3 piece Suits at Our Small Profit System is a Greaw Success Bargain Opportunities for Saturday $. R. Ernst & Co. 120 pair men‘s éangola kid and box calf laced boots, all s1zes . 1@3‘0 to 10, Cns Poomit TE P CCCR N good round tne, comfortable shape neatly tr‘mmed, extention edge anles, English welt so‘es u!sguod weight, ree. relliog price $3 atâ€" urday £ s‘ l98 120 boys‘ cil tanned black buff and dongola kid l1ce lmots, whole foxed, solid l:t;t;;r -n‘l’u, ;?m 1 to 5, reguw‘ar price $1.50 and $1.75, on Saturday 1 -25 $18 00 Men‘s Sut® 1199 “ul n at 10 00 «6 Swift Clearing of Women‘s bo:t':; fair minded buger, be would surely have made it much higher than this, for such bigh qualtty in WOnen * fine lace and lï¬urher styles. Every stitch, every curve right in the fashâ€" ion, famous Goodyear or McKay sewn soles. â€" (Look at the price ngain{ Sizâ€" es 3 to 7, excellent for 1 50 walking,to clear Saturday * this, for such bigh quality in women‘s Foot Comfort in Hoslory gig Savings on Men‘s Wear price, â€" Saturday fine selected FJE yarns, hand spliced seams, double heel and toe, summer weigdt, sizes 84 to 1 i per pair Baugny ty Speoial Women‘s fine summer weifht cotâ€" ton hose, extra quality, seamless finâ€" isb, spliced heels and toes, special Boys® and girls‘ ribbed black cushâ€" mere hose, made from fine yarps, douâ€" ble h:;lk-.nd ioe';':‘\;llnmr weight and spliced knees, s t pair ;n.wrdny pet uit 025 Farm for Sale Ing of 70 nores of which 4 sord o Pgiaten proie: prot, se u260 On it is good frame house 400 1 00"* wuure and T e dsn a apply to br write Had we l&ft the fixing of this price 3.50 Men‘s Pants ut 3+0 © hi 2 5“ at ¢4 Women‘s black cashmere hose, from Si‘uated 1 mile wee: of Mannteim, e of 70 actes of which 4 scros in so CLOTHING the Boot Charces Chance in Men‘s Summer [G 64 & 64 At Strasser‘s 64 «4 .12 1 â€"2 «t 44 $14 60 10 50 .25 2 Ta 1415 2 15 MEN‘3 SHIRTSâ€" . sizes 31 to 41, reg. $6.50, | $7.50 ands8 50 Baturday $4- 95 1 : 80 pair men‘s tweed working pants in a l‘:l‘eidium and wider gre{ and g?nck I-tripe pattern, utror;s linings and | {.:;immiu;g:...n.n? ï¬ng;hw ‘{ith side and p pockets, sizes , reg» $1.75 and $2.00, Sat. 1 029 | _5 only boys‘ strong durable domesâ€" tic tweed 3 piece suits, in neat checks ‘and stripe patterns, medium grey, black and brown shades, made in sinâ€" A good many men will make a run for that summer suit they have heen wisl:inf for when they learn of the low price drop. 100 Men‘s English and domestic tweed single breasted sacque suits, nest and fashionable. patterns, in brown, Erey and fawn, with colored overplaid, cut and made[up in the latâ€" eet style and well ‘lin_td 1}6 l,rim_n}ei. fh breasted style, good durable Italâ€" an cloth liniogs, and strongly sewn sizes 28 to 83, rcg “.25.3 98 $4.50 and $5.00, Saturday ® Men‘s he.v'y working shirts, two broken lines from our "f'fl" stock in fancy stripes, good full bodies, double stitched throughout, ‘sizes 14 to 17, regular 50¢, Saturday 39 + These fancy colored negligee shirts are an unusual offer at this Jow price, although a miged lot, striped and figâ€" m?d puuflr.m in light and mediam colors, en separate, reg. price $1 and $1.25, Saturday 069 Fine double thread balbriggan shirts and drawers, natural shade, "“'jï¬' 42, regular price 5§0¢, Saturday CHvawion 2 ECY CE P d of 112 more« of which & mores is gord bush, «under good state of cultivation. ( it is a good brick bous«s and bank barn. ter houre m-w« necm«sary out : F ret claas and «oft watat.â€" terms and particulare apply to or writs Farm For Sale 16 dozon Men‘s Colored Shirts reg. price 1 25 a2d 1 0J at 10 drzw Men‘a colore i Shirts reg. price 758 and â€"1.€0 at 10 dozen Men‘c lored Sbirts reg. price 753 and 50c at 5 d« zen Buys‘ Shirts reg. price 703 »nd 506 at 2 dozen Bos«‘ Shirt waists, reg. price 75c at 3 dozon Boys‘ Shirt waists in Black and Coil sre,reg 50s a 333 25 dozen Men‘s Bisck Caâ€"hâ€" mere Hose, reg. prics 50¢ and 350 at 200 10 dozon Men‘s Cotton Hose, reg. price 25¢ at 106 20 dozen B:w Ties, a‘l now ‘stock reg. price 25¢, sale price 4 for â€" 250 Situated 2 mies of Waterioco Ont. 4 m;..dln-nv;':w_ll:lm‘jlg FURNISHINGS Waterlioo oats, Straw . 39 T56 433