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The death of Mrs, James Whiteman occurred at Shakespeare on the 15th inst., at the age of 48 years and 4 months. Deceased had been ill with pneamonia, but a short time. . Mrs. Whiteman was botn in North Eastâ€" hope, and was the daughter of the late Dougal McDougal. _A husband and four children survive her, EV POFC VOH.. Wood, per cord Export Cattle .. Butchera‘ Cattie Batter, per ib ........ Eggs, per doz......... LNMQ .««««...«.uc«c«... Dried Apples ........ Hogs, live............ ge, dresced ........ Fobesy Pm es mmy EoT $8.25; reughs, $5.40 to $5.70. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET Fust Duffaio, Nor. 20.â€"Cattlcâ€"Recetprs mhbffl::‘:‘ slow and barely steady; prf::. unchanged. Vealsâ€"Receipts. 100 bead; active and @tcady, $4.10 to $8.85. Hm~RNr’u, GA00 head; fairly active and a shide lower; heatrr, $6.35 fto $6.40; mixed, $0.30 to $6.35; Yorkers $8 20 + F00 fo $6 per cwt, with a few at $6.50 per cewt. ; Sheep and Lambs. Export shcep sold at $4.50 to $4.80 per @uwt.; culls and rams at $3 to $8.50 per ewt.; lambs sold @il the way from $8.25 to §8.00 and one ot twn!rieked lots of ewes and wetkers sold nt per. owt. MHogs. Prices adranced 250 per ewt. tod':{ and Mr. Jinrris reports selects at $5.00 and lights at $5.0 "-r ow1.: rows, $4 to §3 peor owt.; stigs, $2.50 to £3.50 per ewt. ( is Anaue! Ts 0 05 0oA oo Cmy omgh CC D%¢ per Ib. TORONTO LIVE sTocK. Toronto, Nov. 20.â€"Receipts of live stock at the city market since last Friday as reported by the railways were 110 car loads, composed of 1545 cattle 811 hogs and about 100 calves, Exporters, * There was nothing doing on the export w»erket, none being offered. Botchers, Trade was slow ‘and dull, with the exâ€" ceoption of a few of the best. Chotce lots of helfers sold ns high ns $4.50 per ewt.; The best lots sold from $4.25 to $4.50; fair to good, $2.80 to $4.12%; common to maâ€" fum, $3.30 to $3.00; good cows, $3.35 to: $8.80; falr to medium cows, $250 to $3; carners, $1 to $1.%0. Feeders and Stockers, There was a fair trade in ood quality fecders ‘of heary weights. f'ru-eu were steady at about the same quotations, as follows: hest steers, 1000 to 1100 Ibs. at §8.65 to $1.85; best steers, 900 to 100) ibs. at $3.25 to $1.00; best steers, 80 to 00b Ih:“at 3’8"1‘3’ to sg.szs.- stockers :,.Mh:_: g ty, $2. to ; common xt to $2.40 per cwt. * Milkers and Springers. Trade in milkers and springers was not as brisk, as there were ?;w outside buyâ€" ere. Prices ranged from $30 to $00, Dut only one wnas reported at the latter price, the bulk selling from $10 to $50 each. Cables Steady_â€"U,$8. Markets Steady for Cattle and Hogs. London, Nov. 20.â€"Canadian cattle in the British markets are qvoted at 11}4¢ to 12%c per Jb.; refrigerator beef, 4c to DW 6 nar In Waterloo, Ont., Novr. 22, 1906 Â¥eoeipts, 7018; street pr ory, 28%4e. Cheesâ€"Firm, unchang _ Eegsâ€"Steady; recipts Wheat, .}arlng. bush. .. .$0 00 to $0 0 Wheat, fall, bush...... 0 78 0 14 Wheat, red, bush...... 0 74 #++% Wheat, goose, bush.... 0 6% 0 0b Barley, bush .......... 0 54 0 55 Onts, bush, new ....... 0 39 0 40 Rye, bush.. ........... 0 15 «ies Peas, bush.. .......... 0 80 se« LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Liverpool, Nov. 20.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot mz: No. 2 red" western winter, 5s 1121!; tores strady; Dec., 0s 4%4; March, 6s 5§d; May, 6s 5%4. Cornâ€"Spot qulet; American, 4s 31; fuâ€" #cres qulet; Dec., 4s 2%4; Jan., 4e %4. Hamsâ€"Short, cut stron , 6is 6d, Baconâ€"Short clear lm-{: strong, 48s 4; #tculders, square stroug, 48s. Lerdâ€"Prime westernâ€"Steady, 408 NEW YORK DA!: / MARKET. Veal Calves, Trade in veal calyes has not been as isk, but choice vealers will hrrln‘ good r’.;‘o- *st:l_l. About 100 calves sold from 4 x ues 6x We â€" St: Lonwg [::0!:‘"‘* ;18'& 2278 y Simmaog :o. B# W$R ToRontTo arain MarKET. DDCMCET ANCIIOE, MNOY. 20 IAverpool wheat futures . closed toâ€"day urchanged to %d lower than yesterday and corn futures unchenged to.fid lower. At Chicago Deec, wheat clc unchangâ€" @4 from yesterday; Dec. corn Â¥%c lower and Dec. onts 4c higher. wWINNIPEG OPTiONS. Detroit .. At the Winnipeg option market toâ€"day the following were the leading quotations: Nov, 15%¢ bid, Dec. T3%e, May 77%e. + ~~. MARKET . REPORTS, Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures _ Close Unchangedâ€"Live Stock Marâ€" ketsâ€"The Latest Quotations. If you have not used a Parker Lucky Curve Pen you do not know what fountain pen, comfort in _ Ever ready for use, it never leaks or slobbers. No inky fingâ€" ers when you use this peo. It has several marked points of vantage over ordinary fountain pens which we would like to explain to you. Call in and let us d > so at Try a Parker Fountain Pen. WATERLOO MARKETS LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. JANSEN BROS. CATTLE MARKETS. THE WATCH HoUsE Nov. mâ€"â€"Bnttzrâ€"&mn‘; eearog n OeE iftx fa§ .24 .10 : recelpts, 30T6. exira 17.00 .24 10 coUnTy OF waATERLOO Wateride will meet ut the Court Heonchs‘ KUMBER UNLIMITED. Higher‘ market price paid. Load ever; Second Monday. Next abipment Dec. Faneral Director snd Embailmer Waterlon, Ont. Telephone at Resiâ€" den ce, cn Ycorg 8t., South 355, at atcre 267. : J. K SHINN a good dwelling house, bank barn and all neâ€" m.s‘ mwundinn; good orchard and hard and v ater, 17 moeres. part of Lot No, 1. Con. 3 Block B: Wilmot Tp., 7 acrtes of :hhh Jn in good stat® of n?'lt’hm-!m. hhmAhl"dwoud bush with a acres awa 32008 ELLRRT. 47â€"1mo. Josephaburg, Ont. SBIPPING ROGS WANTED IN BADEN 50 merer, west balf cf reuth part of Let 8 Con.3, Block B.. Wilmot Tp. On the farm is a l"é*'"!l.lnl house, bank barn and all neâ€" Levi CGraybill, Chairman Fire Committee. Notice is hereby given that all parties found getting on the Fire Wagon in going to and from fires will in future be prosecuted. By Order. Dec. 10.â€" Valuable farm property of the late Elias B. Eby, near the vilâ€" lage of Floradale, at Zilliax‘s hotel, Elmira. h Dec. 12.â€"Stock and implements of Jos. Sittict, 1 mile north of Waterâ€" 100. â€" Dec. 6.â€"Stock and implements Theodore Musscelman at Elmira. Dec. 5.â€"Stock and implements â€" of Jas. ‘Gicnnic, 14 miles west of Winâ€" terbourne and 2 miles north of Conâ€" estogo. Nov. 30â€"Stock and implements Herb. Lundy at Winterbourne. Nov. 27â€"Stock and implements of Henry Cress ot St. Jacpbs. Nov. 24â€"Furniture sale of Bernhard Schmuck, 1 mile west of West Montâ€" rose. Sherifi‘s Office, Berlin 13th November, 1906. coUNTy CoURT. â€" County of Waterloo, To Wit: Notice is hereby given that the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and also the County Court of the said County, will be holden at the COURT HOUSE, . ‘ IN THE TOWN OF BERLIN, on TUESDAY, 11TH OF DECEMBER, 1906, At one o‘clock p.m., of which Jusâ€" tices of the Peace, Coroners, Conâ€" stables, and all others concerned, are required to take notice and attend to and perform all duties which apperâ€" tain to them. 4Tâ€"1t of which he shall then have notice, and that a':l:-n'z“:mm “".“:."m'm' e. to or of tlaim he nw.-‘"r* whose Dated the 17th day of November, A.D. 1906. And further t Otice that the said admin \h(nt. will lnwhl:l.ydh the maid last \.E-.t:ndm'nu::m&‘l.mm-&l: hereto, havi J.fl,h claime of which he shall Thes have gorfes"t,0 41nf AUGTION SALES Joseph Hlok-u: Auctioneer Geo. G. Class, Auctioncer. Notise to Creditors FARMS FOR SALE NOTICE NOTICE GENERAL SESSIONS County of Waterloo of the Peace and JOHN MOTZ, Sherif, Administrator, Borlin. Ont. mom & Weeky D4em Potiigh Rerkshire Pis Reven horse power Gasoline Engine in first class running order. Address J08. MICKUS, anantity af hay. aataang L4lt, CLZZ® ‘Erge mantity of . Oats and mixed grain, asbout il"l:{m{nth%i chickens and 1 pair l.’olh loams TERMSâ€"Hay, grain, cbickens and all sams of $10 and under cash; over that amount 3 per cent, l.!::n-t for cash payment of credit amoun Inmber wagons, narrow and wide tires with largs sugar beet box; 2 bob s (one almost new), _ twoâ€"horse dll‘llool% (rubber tires). 2single top bugwles, single cutter, set carriage harness almost new, 2 set« ai le harâ€" nees, ? sets team harness, fanning nllfl. feot hay rope, large parior coal stove almost now, with smoke and hot air pipes; theet fron rr- lor stove with pipes; soales, 1200 The. wt{;m-hr scales, t cream sep arator, Levier churn almost new, mest tuo, g‘n lotu|o. 12 dozen woedon'&hu.n, ‘w. trow, logging chd..' shov forks, s and numerous. othor artisles: . alan a‘ esns IMPLEMENTS, ETC â€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" or, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 5 foot cut; Elmira hay loader, Dm'hw hay rake, Noxon diso har row. Frost and Wood scutfier, Wisner seed drill, Watson turnip sower, apring tooth culâ€" Hvabae landâ€"somslCa LLCKe PCE m " M n nE 20008 EUE tivator, land roller, 2 nu‘lro:lwluur'rm horse m“;:lh 30 htlim wn, Imperial t:':hu; co + ow, Watson single w !-u'nb’or w-mm' pun-vw Aand Wide Hese siin CA TTLRâ€"TI lw:':nd. cows su d to be in calf, 6 cattle oR 3 yeare W.n. t heifer, 4â€"twoâ€"year old heifers in a . 8 calves ising 1 year old. wood, 6. amiaas as ons 223007, prrirendredbreds § youn, Wednesday, December 5th, 1906, TERMS â€"Grain, chickons, pl'.g:lml all sume of o::'),u and nn;ler onsh; o::; t :mn;t. 12 on ‘ credit on appro security or 3 per cent. off for cash payments of credit smounts. JO8. MICKUS, PM q MWnbA PAhowudbo css Ba l d 22444 ud set bu; 9. _2 chain: c'ldlo.g%s‘l:"mmh, % mwfin ;' mgrdn stovent, o'h:n lhllv” al chnrnl..‘lm‘ milk cans. table, xtractor, eraon bee hivee, wash tub, b 20 feet long and other ai ticles &o :l‘:I{mu to mention. piubidinietyepriny t\ Phaidhant 4+ 20000 aluilr ~ecad Bs S 300 ‘ gang r!o'. Gillies and Martin twoâ€"furrow gang ulow (new}, Yaukie plow, hay rake, scuttier, potato ridger, 3 sec:ion iron harrow, land ro:l. er good as new, 10 horse power with rods, ? broad tire wagons, one low; large wagon box with ?d seat, bob lld!h' 4 seta gravel boxes, opngnm. cutter, w barrow, r00: nulpar.‘hm 'u\‘v‘v cutter (n%wl. hand corn cutter. fanning m i. hay rack. National cream separator, s‘glfeun harness, set plow harness, 1 goar old ; 2apring calves; 2 calv«s 4 months wl on ioh A ooo on ar n pB; a mon and about 50 o&:hem.p * GLAIN.â€" 650 bus. cats, 75 bus. mixed grain and a quantity of mlvln.'ou‘l corn. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.â€" Frost and Wood :I;cllsr. Maxwell Mower, Ghncoonun::! l& . good as new; broadcast seeder row vombined; Brubacher cultivator, Om-d‘ There will be sold by public auction on the EART TE "'-"ik--"‘h-".\ll w;l’lu w&‘;w“n cow, good milker ; hâ€"ifer 2 years n calf : Ihdtcuflal:‘uzynudiflmod to be in call) ; steer ri ing 2 years old ; 2 heifers rising years old. Ashdale; 2 spring colts got by . CATTLE Pure bred I)nrhainb:lll‘llh BE ears n Sept., "‘? nearly mz!onoy.'n‘h cows freeh at or about time of sale (1 caâ€"h} ; cow due to calve Dec. Mth ; 4 cows supposed to be in calf : Holstein \ n commencing at one o‘clock m. tharp, the following vgluhla property v':.z: HORSK3.â€"Bay mare ¢ old, it not previously sold, hunflm. i years old. weight uni{ 140 lbs.; mare rldng's years old. weight 1400 1bs. nno.d to in fom to Lord Uhnrmhn;:‘an years old supposed to be in foal to Lord Charming; colt rising i There will be sold winhuc auction on the g-mhuuc the uncersigned at the vâ€"liage of . Jacobs on Tuesday, Novâ€" 27th, 1906. Auction Sale ul Farm Stock and Implements Scripture Wall Mottoes, a hrg assortment. rapging in price from to 50c. A specially large shipment has just arrived. Call and see them. Hallman‘s Bookstore BERLIN, ONT. than you can get them at any other Book Store in Berlin,or surâ€" rounding towns. Our Bibles are new plates. $ A fine lot of religious other foodhookm useful as giumhud for your library always carried in Auctioneer, We import our Bibles direct from Eo _ nd in large lots, and we can s _‘ em to you at lower prices Bibles Books Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements Box 10, BRE8LAU, ONT. WANTED Auctioneer, Proprictor, _ _ J 0. Harst, Clerk, wM. MENGER, CLERK, For Sale C. B. RICKERT, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, ‘Thursday, November 24 1906 â€" pemepem on onmmen ons ce ces meectoence Auee ce camuans sc css uns us es us css cesc cce css cssc cccuue | Auction Sale | taÂ¥m JAMES GLENNIK, HY. Aamowood bush ; 10 acres cedar ; 'rud' od soil, well watered ; water runs to barn by hydraulic r;‘:l 'iexedlcn_t gulnrd with t‘l;l.:én{l:n fi. fruit ; Blair, !’ mile® from Preston, 8 miles form Berâ€" lin, 2 miles to C. P. R. station. h:rp:y":o“ sold soon. For further partiouâ€" BKENDER BROS., * Mackie Block, Berlin, ha EC Pet ipog T id oP o totet Retpnsas ds d 1290000020 f . situated 1 mile north of Waterioo, Wm’f Hill, On it is 1} story brick house and barn, good hard ani 'ot%wntor and orchâ€" ard of i mcre good fruit bearing tross. Apply ou premiscs or write L BCR e Plotn Ennenty NORSeE ing of 70 acres of which 2 acres is good \fi baiance under good state of onlflvm n it is good frame house and bank barn and oth=r cutbuildings. Good well at house and barn. Near school rn church. Bu{‘u- can Auimo® sbout term:" Eor torme and partioniass ‘arm. For terms a apply to or write T 17 The undersigned offers for sale his fine farm wfi of Lot 38, situated in th> township ofâ€" ‘oolwich, flvpulb 8. 8 No 8. between St. Tacobe and Hawksville. It consists of 65 acres in a good state of cultivation and 15 acres hardwood bush. On the farm are new buildâ€" Luuu-n Syun.v“ h-m-d:ofimm a well und’mw orchard, Apply to LEVI B. BOWMAN, is 3 Kas‘ Heidelberg, Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Consisting of 4 actes suitable for matket STOCKâ€"Biack team, well matched;chestrut driver five years old, sorrel colt ring three years old got bx Bir John, bay colt rhlns two yeara old, cow due to calve inxoh,m ue to calve in April. cow due to calve in Fob., Jorâ€" mww-mdmuhodf.mdnewnln io April. due to calve the 1so May, cow with calf at foot, 2 ateers rising thre« years old, {olm rising two ym-;’ofil. bnlprh‘rla: 10 pige seven weeks old, igs five weeks old. “ll-owunwnnd to be in pig, about 30 hens, 4 1MPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Horria binder 6 foot out wi h sh af carrier, Massey Harris mower 1 foot cut, Massey Harris seed drill combined, ows, % + fer, roller, fanming mill, Bailn wagon. truck For Saieâ€"â€"A Snap Situated 1 mise west "of Mannheim, contistâ€" P d e t T . commenting at one o‘clock p.m. sharp, the felâ€" ‘There will be sold on the farm of the un «i. in the Township of Woolwich, at 'fid“’hfiaho-nc’n . ABSAIOM EBY, MENNO 8. BAUMAN, GEO, G. OLASs, Executors. T ated near the vflw. of l"lol:alo. in the township of Woelwich, conâ€" sists of 175 acres, more or less, part of Lot No. 116 of the German Company Tract, Woolwich. Forty acres are in hardwood busb, the remainder being cultivated. On the premises is a never failing well, a two story brick dwelling house 2x38 with kitchen 16x28 and woodshed and washhouse 24z50 attauched. A bank barn 50184 with strawshed 2#x40. On sflnhrm is a fruit bearing orchard of acres, TERMSâ€"Ten per cent. t on day of sale, the remainder m one month of day of sal>. For furthere particulare apply to Monday, December 10th, 1906, Elmira Fair Day), at 11 o‘clock &'h.flo-udi!l)mdfl.uhu.'nl.n: B. Eby, deceased. The farm is situâ€" Farm Stock and Implements The will offer for Ll::mgmu'.n::f HAWMAMMAMMAMAMMMMMAAMAAMAAMAAAAAAAAAAMAALALAA AMLAMALAR Friday, Nov Valuable Farm Property Farm for Sale Auction Sale Auctioneer, ED. ADAMSON, Clerk. NATH ANJEL PERGEY, Manpheim P. 0,, _ ax . WILDFANG, WM. RUDY, Waterico, Ont. Men‘s fine black and fancy tweed Overcoats at 5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 and $20.00. Men‘s fine black and fancy suits at 5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.00. 15.00 and $20.00. My entire stock of Clothing, Men‘s Furnishings, Hats and Caps must be sold. Every minute a baurgain. _ Tremendous Savings on At: Wildfangs, Berlin Store | Occupy has been Sold to M. Weiche! & Son Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits and Oversoats to quit business, Nicely situated in a thriving vill It is a ‘Tnl h’nldin& 70%60 feet n{am modern iprovements such ae gas, h ; comâ€" tains store 24x80 ft.; g:od outside b-ildhg. : W‘!l!![no-pldehnpu't‘lltumwh- bergor. etâ€"uated 3 miles west of New Dundee, Thith io 2o Conin tood reming dands 2 emor w & ths Salmes pasd a Hins Tood." oo e and «sture . D ie pecance, Eopa p.sture Jand. _ On the farm ece sary outbuildings. A nice stream of :-tw-rl?mglvuh fi For further particâ€" ulars apply to & ance is clearrd, in good state of cultivation and clean. On the farm hatnm::vnnnnd kitchen, a good bnhn.dflvln‘w pen, orchard, Pvul spring well. For er rie l:u:‘n 'lr':. * B‘towln. Jos. Wo‘or-n.: a mira, or A._!_f;;won the premiscs. containing 100 more or less, There are T wcres of §uou haranwooed bosn ‘and thoy mt There is offered for sale the valuabl farm, Let & Con. 11, in the Township of W:lh-hy. situated one half mile west of Linwood and containing 100 acres, more or less, There are Farm for Sale Situated 1 mile west of Erbsville and 6 miles from Waterloo, It consists of 91 acres, 60 acrea of which are under cultivation, balance in gocd dnnpath fae Gio usnn md anporepany outbuili Excellent truit Near -n‘ltln;’.L and church, mm.' Farm for Sale +« T6n0e0, pienly of water, soil sanc z‘in ‘:\e;lontnumufllhhbundfim wtv.l a little timber. Onlthn.'roulhnkhnuu- Iy new, good house and driving house. Zion church on farm, 5 minutes walk to scheol. Owner wishes to retire. For terms§apply on premises. JORHN SAUDER, 4048 Preston P, O. Ont. Situated % miles from Preston on Kosuth road, 8. 8. No. 20, in excellent state of cultivaâ€" Farm For Sale The farm of the late Benjamin 8. "ouse, back kitchen and wooC shed. tank and pig stable (both with cement floors):; The farm of the late Bamue! . Bachert situated 1 mile southwest of Mannheim conâ€" sisting of 75 acre~, 9 acres hardwood bush, the baiance in a good state of cultivation. O the m!"!llm stone hmhmn ate Sittern at houes 208 spring water at barn" 1 -lhhdmnh.nhoolnndm‘m For further particulars apply to executors, G. BACHERT, Maxnmer WA. BACHERT, Benuim P‘ 0. % 21 maa 6° feriiu containing 113 acres, 13 acres %‘”‘ timber (-Tollld beech) noz.ut. for raising al} kinds of creps, commodious 2 story stone house with furnace, umg.:: and necessary outbuildings, barn 66x84, adequate water supply "harer mha gooq mold Snd 2en of w w no encumbrance. Within a few minutes walk to school. ;du very moderate. Further particulars can of Berlin The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm, situated 3 miles south Hotel for Sale 46â€"2 mos. Farm for Sale water at boues avd runcing gh rables: For Turther perticulars ap > JO8, MICRU: 3 os'wmrho.'b-t. Ngoodhmhndudamc a bush. On it ntln.oofi b T:"‘!!.!"sh!.n ud wex thoa o. > MENNO ROSENBERGER, FARM FOR saLe Farm for Saile CATHERINE GIKS, Newton, Ont, For Sale WM. K. KNARRh houee and runring Plattevitie, Ont, . 0. Ont. Sign of Gold Star King St, Berli um‘ofiu-mmn_‘fi:n..mmmm:}nm good value, w-a-ebdeollnxculunmh-d. large buildings, location. Kasy terms, 2 acre fruit farm wi hlm’gnlym L b 5 y medi k ll:ur-'..:' m“hb-s_h cultivation, level, um soil; all necessary buildings im 170 acres, very choice land, fine brick house. large barn having power mill cement stalling. ‘This is one of the best farms in the county. 40 acres pasture land, about 6 acres cedar timber; spring water, nesr Berâ€" agt is \. 4. Mn land, good buildings, just outside th acres, cultiv ngs, j outs e corporâ€" tidn limits of ferl{n. &® asres vation. build Iu‘o. nearly nd up-::’ date. lfi:‘ M' ::grh"lufl:.hfl ;:a“::‘n & m‘fiu m'ln":.:n't is at cmml.O 19 *"Tian tok simany h hi ioi yc s se mss mm ane * â€"_ _ 11 adres, loamr sull, nfirii&':hkmm.m main road, 2} miles to nano-‘ . $1600, email pay men . very cheap. ""H frcm, have mnn.hn‘:oll‘h Beriin, cali on us, as we have a large selection to choose m, Â¥20 luer-c.n-rmhfloo.mumg,mrhfldhu $1900, small payment down, a good acres, » vated, ""fi in th of concit fine fruib :' m"&?fi;fi'fihfi% werkly . %n& m"" .fiown'.:.";:'.??.’w“h&m and berries, 6 minutes walk from Post Omb °s yer? 0d ontbhnildings, fine lawn, fruit F. E. SHANIZ & C0. REAL ESTATR AND â€"Business Transfor Agonts Strasser‘ to buy. Suits at $7.00, $8.00 or $12,00. are not perfectly satisfied in every way, your mone: We make a specialty of our Workinfmen’o Buite. We Man who measures his wealth by his daily toil, gets cv:x d can be put into a Suit at a stated price. We select du le fabrics, and then we see that the hilorini-tbo cut and e making is Ab.olu&oa Milelt. Mr. Workingman, we war 10 see our Suitsâ€"examine themâ€"trv them an. if wam Y s _ Office Fredorick Street. Opposite Market. Berlin, Ont. Workingmen‘s Suits worth $5, short gnu.-?o'l' pants, worth $0.50 to 8.00.â€" and men‘s, worth 25¢ and 50c, Shirte, worth 75¢ and $1.00. pants, All’ ul.lgn,f at 25¢ o!:' t'hn 1,10“.5; J u-thdodnc: 14 $ ular selling price of clot en you have the :o%du are .olg at now. Allnfi-ek .rzl colored sotr and stiff bate at $2 50 and $3, selling at $1.98. Steclnl prices to clear the following lots:â€"For 500, "biack and colorâ€" ¢ed soft and atiff bats_worth $2.â€"For $1.75, Rubber Conts worth $3.50.â€"For 8.50, Raincoats worth $5.(0 Coats worth $3.50.â€"For 8.50, Raincoats w and $8.00.â€"For $3.90, your choice of 50 m worth from $6 to .lfl.â€"-‘br $3 560, men‘s worth $8.50.â€"For $250, children‘s 8p Come quick and secure a bargain. Out Sale Post Office, School and Trolley station. Price‘ . good buildings, good soil, at $2300, good value, f Workinfmen’o Buite. We see to it that the y his daily toil, gets ev::yb dollar of value that d price. We select durable and ut.intutor( ie hiloriniâ€"tlu cut and every detail of suit _ Mr. Workingman, we want ron to come in â€"try them on, if you likeâ€"we‘ll not urge you ), $8.00 or $12,00. If you do buy and . your money will be waiting for y o The New Fall Trousers are now ready â€" New Patterns and New Jut. but perfect fitâ€" ting at every point. We‘ve Trousers at $1.00,â€"1.50, 3.00, up to 5.00, You‘il get here the best Trouser value for your money at any of these prices. are now made b urers who make Trousers has Cef Auslcpc c00 °0C Pepork tion of turning out pesfect Trousers, * ; _____DCT8,Nas griown to be a business by it: olf, We buy all our from the best of makers, This Store is always long on Trousers. _ By the way, the Makers who haye a Waterloo fect Trousers ‘ manufactâ€" nothizg but making o

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