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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Nov 1906, p. 8

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to $1.50 each, are ‘very suitable| offhosald deese f 6 v ‘egard only to the for small gifts. :‘mfi hvfiflht. M%‘ j Our line of these & -ld'm‘:rm mflufl& never more completé eocgil 17â€" AX~â€" Cl ized auche - * THE wATCH WOUSE Dated the 17th day of Nevember, A.D. 1906. Sterling Silver Novelties CHuUse SR 4EME LNCC OO C ace ane e LC U Such articles as Manleure Scisâ€" barticuiars of their claims, a statemen} of sors, Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, ;:,-,'.-."..\-,‘E-'"' of the sopurtk ar t m _s_les Waath Rrugshes. iD} ind torther take notice that the raid a Nail Brushes, Tooth Brughe8, iD | _ Aana turther take notice that the £s sterling .i::.-h, at prices from:u“ :.m%um to $1.50 6 suitable to $1.50 each, are ‘very ts hn heript reope o0 Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Unchangedâ€"Live Stockâ€" The Latsst Quotations. Tucsday Evening, Nov. 27. Liverpool wheat futures closed â€" toâ€"day wnchm ged to Wd cower than yesterday, and corn futures \d higher to l,sd lower. At Chlcagoâ€"December wheat c wBe ehanged from yesterday; December corn e higber and Deceaber osts 4e lower. At the" -‘T"‘Ivnrl;l';mg option market toâ€"day the follewIng were the lnd.lnt‘ quotetions: Nov. T0%e bid, Dec. 73%¢, May Ti%e. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Dec. â€" May.. 3uiy. New YOPK ......68+8+ Toledo .......â€" +++*> Bt. â€" Lottl® ....sas++++ Minveapolis _.... .~> Peluth .. o..........08 0 TTX . 90 TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. Willhlp&ouwt ase small Xmas : Grainâ€"~ Wheat, spring, bush. .. .$0 00 Wheat, goose, bush..... 0 68 Wheat, fall, busb....... 0 73 . Wheat, red., bush......« 0 74 Barley, bush. ........++ 0 5# Onts, bush,, new.....>> 0 a Rye, DuSh. ....6«+>+++* 0 TV N09. A m CE PM‘ PWY NC NT PRUORSE O Aucrican mixed, 4s 45§d; futures _ quiet; December, 4s 4%d0; January 48 1%4. Hems, ‘short cut. steady, 60s 64. Raâ€" won, long clear middles, light, steady, 5583; fong clear middles, heavy, 54s Gd; short clear backs, firm, 48s. _ Lard, Americay pufived, easy, 46s 6d. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Tiverpoo!, Nov. 27.â€"Wheat, spot, steady; No. 2 red‘ western winter, 3# 1144; fu tures quiet; December, Gs $%d0; March, &: 5%4; May, Gs 5%d. . For?_‘cpot, nr.m': New York, Nov. 27.â€"Butter, strong, unâ€" charged; recelpts, 838. Cheese, firm, nnâ€" churged; recelpts, 503. . Ezgs, Orm, unâ€" ebanged; receipts, 12,515. Lables Unchangedâ€"Cattle â€" Steady, Hogs Slow at Chicago, London, Nov. 27.â€"Canadian <attle in the Riritish markets ar> quoted at 11%4e to 12%c per h.; refrigerator beef, 8%e to Pe per lb. 0_ TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto, Nov. 27.â€"Receipts of live stock at the cattle market as reported T)T:h:" ):;i‘iv:;y";“ since Friday, were 77 car loads, composed of 728 cattle, 930 hogs, 2807 sheep and lambs, with $3 calves. JANSEN BROS. ers was dull, and the common, wre not wanted. _ _ AZ6, NOMN Rr+ kX +9 Feas, bush, .....â€" ~=______*â€" MiHlch Cows, ant ‘The quality of the milkers wp grs ofl:nd ':menny were not good, trade was not ns good as for #¢ greeks past. Prices ranged m’r hy pach, the bulk going from to ‘The quality of the milket ers offered generally were | The demand for yeal calves was not af $risk, but ronilderln“x the quality of those pffered, there wus Hitle change in prices, Mhnmdmszmeonwm j Shecp and Lambs, ‘‘ fDeliverfes were large with prices falr. I’Amlnnldfwm'slaummln- port ewes $4.50 to $4.85 per owt cults ind rams at $3 to £3.50 per ewt. s Hogs. PDeliverfes light, about 1000 _ Mr, Har T PE‘ s m n t LC is Sostvas SMBVCTNE Ey EC CS ul selects at $6.40 per ewt.; lights r:dq;-o:? at $6.15; .':)o"r“c::. uA#. "::l. tage $2.50 to $5.50 DO CC .oA watered Exporters, _ No shtpping cattle offered and few, it ny wanted. One load brought in as e%â€" orters were sold as shortâ€"keep feeders, elghing 1350 lbs., at $4.30 per ewt. Butchers. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. _ Fast Buffaio, Nov. 27.â€"â€"Cattle receipts #B0 hesd: fairly active and steady} prio®s Hogaâ€"Recelpts, 3806 head;‘ fairly acâ€" #ive and strong; heary and mfxed, $6.30; #ive and strong; heavy and iMULTG, PM} ers, $6.25 to $6.30; pgl. 36.50; soughs, 40 to $5.70; stags, # to $5. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 0006 head: gteady; sheep, nctive; lambe, slew; Cansda Jambs, $7 to $7.23%. NEW YORK LIVE sTOCK. wow I0M, MB PE SBC Antuc ©8B,. Feeling weak fom beeves, No later eable advices. . Exports today 900 catâ€" #le _and m“ancrtm of beef. &:.veaâ€"l:o “p(':’, 81. ‘&'eolln:b steady. fÂ¥en! .50 per pou west »ro calyes, $4.25, * " ‘Bheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 555. Yery F’go‘.‘.'i‘ifa” 31;1 Feeling stead + eady. .ig and Mx‘nnh hogs ’uld.lun y-'- Ayunnomn.m,.mn-n New Whont .......... rices for the best lots ranged frei to $4.25; medium mixed lets, 33.0 ; 0; common, $3.25 to $3.50; cotrs, $2. $3.25; canners, $1 to $150 per ewto Feeders and Stookers, FIOu, UDOST ....«««« Floar, Sola .......... MARKET REPORTS wWINNIPEG OPTIONS. Waterloo, Ont , Nov CATTLE MARKETS. ‘ 1 i« k h = o § Wewe inflres e ennsnms: The Aoairens %" e of e s es e Kn remembesoom | Esn Pss in pascee on ol | en enreie abnatn it WATERLO) MARKETS Veal Calves. at 81% to 20, 1906 .10 2.2» 14 0 41 4Tâ€"it Town of Waterioo 22.(0 17 Notice to Creditors ‘Take notice that five (5) rfl' cent. will be added on all Taxes of Instalment unâ€" paid after the 7th day of December, 1906. ‘Please brizg your ‘Rax Notice with you, as no tax will be accepted without said notice, _ Waterloo, Nov, 28th, 1906. 6 50 7 bu Sealed Terders addressed to the Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday the 23th December. 1906, for the con: veyance of His Majesty‘s Mails. on a proposed veyance Of MMTUVUIACCS4+ times ner week «10 6 2w COpeDuEALCNUUEOOI.S ce time Es Contract for four mfll six times Erwul‘ sach way, bet ween lin and West Montrose trom the lst April next. Printed notices conâ€" aining further information as to conditions of mfl«l Contrsct may be seen and blank of Tender m-‘b. obtained ‘at the Post «¥ices of Beriin, West Montrose and _ route offices and at the office of the Post Office Inâ€" evector at London. Post Office Durrtnnt. MOTSE CCCRLCOCL Anfo Navem:â€" .94 10 Shorthorns for Sale Situated 4 miles east of Linwood. 14 miles vest of W a lâ€"nstein rtation. 24 miles north west x Hawkevillo, containing 127} aores of land, 15 .cres of buâ€"h. 6 acres under fail wheat, 50 acreâ€" ploufhod. balance seeded down in grass. Or the farm isa brick dw«»fllnfl 10x36 feet, heated wy furnace, soft water is k tchen, goot bank harn 50x80 fset. straw ched 40x36 feot, good stom | stable with cement fNoo under barn, also hos pen under straw shed, with cement floor and tâ€"rugh« a d water in pen, ‘The farm is in a good state of cu tivation, drained by tiles ; go d fenceâ€" of wire and rall : -n“rd orchâ€" ard ; 4 mile f:rom school. Wid be rea on ‘ JAMES RICHARDSON Hawksvile P. O., 18â€"3 mos Friday, December 7th, 1906, SETR NOC D sb Pb ail Contracts Branch, Ottawa, On the fa m of the undersigned near B com: ingdale. 2 year old steer. Uwner can have same by proving property and paying °x ‘Two bulls, 12 and 8 months old, also s few cifers, Farm 2} miles north of Waterloo. & MENXO 8. WEBER, P. O. Address Waterloo, Unt. w.â€" oum: Operators Wanted on Collars & Cuffs. 43â€" 4t For work on power sewing machines in knitâ€" tln: mi l or on dn‘wori. Clean, stesdy work as Tocd wages, | Will pay fare to Paris to girle staying wiâ€"h us & r‘un:mubl. time. J. K SHINN Steady. 1 ‘ght, Clean, good paying work, and tenty of it. Apply at once. 1NE WM. A. GREENE CO., Ltd. al at Waterloo, Ontario Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterioo, Ont. Telephone at Resiâ€" dence, on Yourg St., South 355, at store 267. Messrs.‘A. Good and E. Perine of Doon were visitots here last Friâ€" day. EiC _Mr. I. S. Futher, who has been prospecting in Cobalt for a number of years, is at his home here at preâ€" sent. Nr. A. Richardson was a business visitor to Guelph last week. Mr. P. Alloway was a business visâ€" itor to Preston last Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HMaliman have returned home after a two months‘ visit with relatives in Alberta. | A number of the young members of ‘nn- Lutheran congregation were at Baden last Monday evening and pteâ€" sented their pastor, Mr. Locb, with a purse of gold as a token of gratitude fot bis services. 39 2 _ Mr. E. H. Thamet is having an acetylone plant installed in his store. Pay Your Taxes WILLIAM BEIL&@TEIN, FARM FOR SALE Mail Contract CGirls Wanted NEW DUNDEE. wATSON MFG. CO., Ltd , WILLIAM HOGG, G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. HENRY BERLET, Bloomingdale P. O.. , Beriin, Ont. . 2 single top buggies, sing‘e uN AL harness almost new, ll“fi ness, wmmm& A hay rope, large parior coal stove I _______â€"â€"â€" | with smoke and hot air pipes; +heet fron the fuD |1 years old, ag {%‘g#u.u" by Dante. CA 1 eart rising 1 year old. row, Frost and 'H :fi-..?‘l- seed aflm turnip sower, spring tooth cu} ars viee 5; Ret hos roas Imperie) twe for e es err large sugar boot box; 2 bob sleighs tone almost Auction Sale Farm Stock :‘ Implements wikd SORT REC TT C OGEL analas 1900 lhe tove with pipes; scales, 1200 ibe. :'o‘d ; counter -fl"fi-cn-- sopâ€" mn""m churn almost new, mest tho, fron kettle, 1â€"% doszen wooden chaire, wheel Heprrritenice thaien, rarroin e in e numerous 6 uan , oats and mixed graim, about l&n%hflucm.n and 1*patr‘ Pokin TERMSâ€"Hay, chickens and all scums of fip it sto task: vver that smount 12 MC ME NUWTO TTTDLILOQCLLLNuite ar % nar months‘ credit on approved security or 3 per cent. discount for cash payment of oredit amounts. JO8. MICKUS, JAMES GLENNIE, Auctioneer. Proprietor. \ _ J.G. Burst, Clerk. Farm Stock There will be sold I:L'Publh Auction on She farm of Joseph K. S1 1 mile north of Watâ€" oflon.nd(nlhqulot'lt. Jacobs, on Wednesday, December 12, 1906 commencing at 12 o‘clock noon, sharp, the folâ€" .owing valuacie property, vis: HORSESâ€"3 h)ya;nd mares unn-n :ilf genoral purpos:), brood mare 12 years old, M pose; sorrel brood m’ll years -u.euflrg; o-ni.roolt. rining 3 years o 4 «0t by wWirks, Agr. colt 6 months old got 4 moaient taw a e the imported: Clyoce m ar; a esâ€" dire stailion Major Nell. CATTLEâ€"3 cows flmd to be in calf. cow, frsh on day of salr; eow fresh in latter part of Decem bar; 10 nead gonn‘e‘nh. 1 and 2 years old; 4 spring calves, 3 calves 2 months old and 1 bull. emhs old, 31 # PNPTC T UUCR 3 u«f?w’.’fi%“&bfi pig and 1 Berkâ€" SHEEPâ€"12 ewes. IMPLEMENTS3. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris _ binder, Massey Hartis "Big B;rmlilnm :nman.ui as new; Masseyâ€"Hattis drill in Fortig ml.pu.i: B MOWRTETTY UUL C qa 2020 Mavrecle lu-&?ul_rrh seeder, M1sso5 Bl{.fl’lmj‘“ s disk.as as new; e Ioader, 2 hay N Aoke, I Massey Haris Imporial gang plows, nearly new; 2 aterloo No. 4 sinâ€" Â¥ie plows. ecuifier, 2 beet lifters. iron harrow, wooden harrow, 10 boree borse power roller grinder, straw cutter, Cbatham feoning mill w th bagger complete, 2 grind stones,land~ ‘There will be sold box, 2 sets gray cutter. 2 boq_:u isets team harness, 2sets ring‘e NSNUWIT [HZ carriage harness, forks, rakes, chains and other articles too numerous to mention. GRAIN, ROOTS, ETC.â€"A quantity of hay. 800 bus. oats, 300 bus, mixed grain, 150 bus. turâ€" nips, 100 bus. feeding sugar beets and a qvan mfi of sked potatr 08. OUSKEHOLD EFFECTAâ€"2 bedrcom sults, 2 2u22gS naw iron bed. nearly new, trundle Auction Sale ERVUOMTUIOMCO PCO uL . one nearly new, iron bed, nearly new, trundle ced. bedstead, )cnufle. sideboard, 3 roosing ;lnlrs.kflchnlrs. small table, centre table, leaf table, kitchen table. sink, wm-iuwm cook: ‘ng »tove, as good as new; box stove Dobbin Arum, ircn k. ttle, creamâ€"cooler, milk canâ€" Naâ€" TR MC L Ad, RETTC pok e f $10 and u:(isr, fl.;h':‘-;:.flw&t amount 10 nonths‘ credit on. approved secvrity orâ€"5 per went. of for cish payments of credit amounts, JO8. MICKUS, JOS, K. SITLER, on o uks e Arum, iron k. ttle, creamâ€"©O0°67, MAER BM 200. clonal cream separator. TERMSâ€"Hay, grain. roots, and all sums f $10 and uasr, cash; \'averl,d gat. amount 10 C ADTCTTOL2,02A sacority or5 per PIGSâ€"#7 pigs 8 woeks old, 6 pigs4} months Te 5 9 aeh i Tomihe oid w4 broof eoim i9 i. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late Henty Stauffer, 4 mlie east of Erbsville on Saturday, December I, 1906 = commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m, sharp, the following valuable property, vie. : STOCKâ€"Â¥ milch cows 8 and 6 years old, heifer 1 year old, steer from this spring. 2 heifers and 40 chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Strawoutter, plow, harrow whipple tree, no‘ct‘yoke‘, craâ€" nerpOw WANPEU®, C CVT NCE â€" fecbel dle, 2 scythes, logging chain, singleâ€" horse â€"wagon, bugiy. single â€" horse sleigh, harness, forke, rakes, wheelâ€" APNERENNCICCY UR w board, corner cuKhontd. table, centre table, 2 small tables, cookin% stove, small box stove, coal stove, drum, 5 chairs, bed, bench, 2 sinks, 2 water benches, 2 wood boxes, baking tray, meat tub, kettle, cider barrel, 2 small }hsmh. churn, _ REAL ESTATEâ€"Also at the same time and place the property consistâ€" mg of 23 acres of land will be offered for sale. On it isa 1 1â€"2 story brick house with -ulgmerlkitghennmdbwwd 47â€"3t 47 â€"3. mOuss wisn CORCCCOGO3 aAl shed, barn and orchard. Creek runs t.hmn'{h land. TERMSâ€"Uhickens and all sums of #5 and under cash ; over that amount 12 moqnths‘ credit ou approved security. MRS HY. STAUFFER, Proprietress. IJOSEPH MOKUsS. Auctioneer. Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Just arrived. A carload of new and upâ€"to date cutters. Goods right. Prices reasonable. Call at the Masseyâ€"Harris Warerooms, Waterloo, Ont. 48â€"1mo. Auctioneer, Cutters rrow, mmnur® MMBT CTCE , nearly new; manure box, 3 ‘ new; truck, sides for brick Or and Implements N. HAWKE Proprietcr â€" Sideâ€" , centre Monday, December 10th, 1906, Eimira Fair Day), at 11 O‘clock &un.-.ui..-umwfi B. Eby, deceased. The farm is situâ€" the township of Woolwich, and conâ€" sists of 175 acres, more or less, part of Lot No. 116 of the German Company Tract, Woolwich. lutymuohhn&voodh.h. the remainder being cultivated. Ob the premises is a never failing well, a tvooloryhdckdw‘llllllwm vll.hkuehnlu.nduoohbdu‘i washbhouse 24150 attached. A bank mm-tm-mmmasxw. On the farm is a fruit bearing orchard of 4 RSRRBHTRO PCM ECC O3 0 ' day of sale, the remainder wi month of day of sale. For particulare apply to GEO,. G. OCLASS, Auctioneer, Auction Sale m”“'fi't_fi Township of of Winterbourne on commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp, the felâ€" lowing valuable property: | ___ . , .. _, _., %‘luwmu. â€"Binck team, well matched; chestaut %“d.d':u’ Bar Joun., b Tok rfl.nx‘ t m, ba wo )undd.cowbzmio calve ‘nch.enw me to calve in April cow due to calve in Fob., Jerâ€" Lav cow supposed to be in calf, cow due to calve mw'rfiufiwnhfl.mmmfln* In April. helter due to calve the Iss May, cow | with calf at foot, 2 steers rising three yâ€"ars old, 3 steers rising two years old, 5 spring calves, To pigs seven weeks old, 12 pigs Ave weeks old. ’:nw-nw to be in pig, «bout 30 hene, 4 um.umsâ€"u-g‘n;:’rhunw‘m out wiâ€"h sh af carrier, Harris mower 5 foot cut, Massey Earris seed drill combined, Massey Harris three horse cultivator, hay rake, ETT TUT___ _ Deastan nlaw scuf Massey Harris three DORP CC O Show scnf 3 horee set of iron harrows, t‘restoun plow, sout T EM T TD CBLL LLDSs Iraak fier, roller, fanning ,an, Tiee, sot Uhp Height, leys to;.“ Tarkt to ”';"ul:::’ s bef betups. & w w, ‘u-dtorb‘,éumsm»‘m.-. ‘sot single har; ness, set light harness, akunâ€"m bushels of oats, 100 bushels of peas and oats, about ten tors of hay, some tur: ‘nlp-.udo(harutlolu too numerous to men: * TRRMSâ€"Sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will h’lm on furnishing approved joint _notes, l‘v‘:’r cent. discount for cash. Hay, grain, ps and poultry cash, No reserve as the farm is soid. JO8. MICKU3®, HERBERT LUNDY, Auctioueer. Proprietor. ED. ADAMSON, Clerk.: Valuable Farm Property. he undersizned will offer for sale, ‘There will be sold on the farm of the underâ€" aned in the Township of Woolwich, at the Farm Stock and Implements Nicely situated in a thri brick building 70360 feet Lin..vamants znch as i ©HEOR TT puc d t . oA P t va iwsprovements such a« gas, water, oto.; conâ€" tains store 24100 ft.; grod outside building. (ARRT UMOUNOLO30Otauat wichas tains store 24x60 ft.; {-':I outside DUTIINEâ€" ‘Wiill be sold cheap as the undersigned wishes to quit business, Apply to 200 acres, double house ; good barn ; 20 acres hardwood buh ; 10 acres cedar; good soil, well watered ; water runs to barn by pydraulic ram ; excellent orchard with all kind» of fruit; No. 1 fences ; 5 miles from Galt, 1 mile frow Blair, 2 mie« from Preston, 8 miles form Berâ€" Blair, 2 mi‘es from Preston, & lin. 2 m'l-. to C. P. R. station. lars apply to Seven horse power Gasoline Engine in first class ruopiog order. Address Box 10, BRESLAU, ONT. 4Gâ€"1 mo. On to the farm of the undersigned 1 mile north of St. Clements, about 10 days ago. Owner can have same,by proving property and paying expenses. IIA & mio? "‘;f";fi D. -uâ€"u;- hmh soon. For further particuâ€" s apply to compmime ind . SHIPPING ROGS WANTED N BADEN For Saleâ€"â€"A Snap NUMBEIR UNLIMITED, Wigher‘; market price paid. Load secand Monday. Next sidpment E. E. SHANTZ & CO. REAL ESTATE AND Business Transfer Agents 170 acres, very choice land, fine brick house. Jarge barn having power mill cement stalling.. "This is one of the best farms in the county. maemgutmhnd. about 6 acres cedar timber; spring water, near Berâ€" 6 ysnt Mighly cullivated land, good buildings, just outside the corporâ€" acres, cultival s outs! cor tion limits of lgfl{n. 3 i wore. 76 acres all cleared, good I,.- "“’. m 'fi""‘n" sk all -H acrea hlghly OIN'l (C?e'h' new _ 0 bere hn uen fore t atmann. w-,"'; , email pay "‘.'- all payment down, very us no as wa have a lat Hotel for Sale 113 aores of loamy soil, highest state of onltivation. lo: upâ€"to date. nnh-’uhmmfl”lmm‘ Auction Sale 47â€"3t. EC & PPR TI ETT Bs is 9 “ ha have mm.?fihfim call on us, as we have a large selection to choose from, We llmm'nmmm.mm. $1900, small payment down, a good “W 118 sores, near Berlin, highly cultrrated, "'E.!".."T in the best ¢~:m~n-m «hape; see this _ F. E. Shantz, & Co. Office Fredorick Street. Opposite Market. ABSALOM EBY, MENNO 8, BAUMAN, HENRY DIETRICH. Cow strayed For Sale cent. d'gllh .»l::nhdar within CATHERINE GIES, Newton, Ont, at Zilliax‘s Hotel, BENDER BRO3., Mackie Block, Berlinâ€" Wn ;(n“m“v‘c'nhnfiu farm, -o-m at m'.'fl‘u‘ ’e":l‘v“l{l‘- %%u:m::-. windmill :-hcd. u’? mb...l..flthli,.n Tnain mn-n'-umn Alm. W-.. as we have a large selection to choose from, we It is a POun, t M PRRMTSC AOICDCPLLEL . tion. Well fenced, plesty of water loam. Amtlun-ulbgu‘l'“l .uatu.hn. ounum-tu: Kveh' oX farm. 5 minutes walk to Farm for Sale is offered for sale the valu hex 1ide. P in is fovnims af Mofi"mmm&mflfl 22 acres of good vull:lhnlmhl- ance is cleared, in good state of culttvation and clean. On the farm is a frame house and o. s 9 sic. 2X m ?’.;'.!'.'.‘_:‘.‘..: :'..‘i:..z.."; particulars apply to J. B. Wober, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" r:‘ms::;fi or to i:' 3«'-.":‘: or Farm for Sale ‘The farm of the late Bevjamin 8. Rosenâ€" wmlmwllmlu west of New Dundee, on 15, Con. 3. 1t contains 100 acres of which 75 ac:es is good farming land, 10 actes haniwood bush. 5 acres good cedar swamp and th.hh-:h!od’namhfl. Os'mhm is a good mlo.h-kAunnnd d.h:; pece:sary outbuildings. nice stream water rane through farm. â€" For further particâ€" ulars apply to m--todlmlsm’d Mannheim, consistâ€" llaol'm.m- whfllmhw and baiance under good state of culti s mnumommmm-fl other out ngs. Good well at house and Farm for Sale bave vriciings of 'dnln'anbout’ far apply to or write Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his fine farm Wentict mesatons! uo dosomennen t facobe and Hawksville. it ougiets of 5 heres in a good siate of cultivation and 15 acres hardwood bush. On the farm are new buildâ€" hardwood bush. On the farm are new buildâ€" ingsâ€"brick vencered house and bank barn, built only 3 years. ‘There is also a never failing well nd'nuv orchard, Apply to. LEVI 5. BOWM AN, t t Kast Heideibers, Farm for Sale nâ€" 50 acre t half cf south part of I«t8 Con. 3, Bm..Wi)mot'rn. Oz‘lhohm is n(wddwallin“dhone, bank barn and all neâ€" nersary outhnildinge; good orchard and hard and soft water, wlfi%fl;tof lag‘No.ml&fio':thB. .7 acres of w! good state orhfiu’l epewan Apply to w#*s acres swam x * 32008 fuurnt. _ 47 1.mo. Josebheburg. Ont on premises or write Coneisting of 4 acres suitable for market gardening, situated 1 mile north of Waterloo, on Buck‘s Bill] On it is laumhrltkhauo and barn, good and waiet and orchâ€" ard of L acre good fruit bearing trees. Apply 20 acres good farm Jand acd about 2 sores m’.’bm o’n‘nuu-op«‘l’mk back kitchen and wood shed. bank barn and pig stable (both with cement floors); also water at bouse and runving 1J io h uglael. For further particulars .ap JO8. MICK U 40.tf Wm,bll. The undersigned offers for sale hill valuable farm, situated 3 miles south of Berlin containing 113 acres, 13 acres beinfi he-cv.r timber .( le and beech) soil excellent for nifing all kinds of crops, commodious 2 story stone house with furnace, kitchen and necessary outbuildings, bank barn 6@x84, adequate water supply both hard and soft, old and new orâ€" hards with t'lgl)od fruit, well fenced, no encumbrance. Within a few minutes walk to school. Price very moderate. Further particulats ‘can be ascertained on the premises from wishes to retire. MENNO ROSENBERGER, 46â€"2 mos. Platteville the proprietor, or by letter. the p?ggn flms“;.’ Berlin, Ont, FARMS FOR SALE Farm for Sale Farm for Sale NATHANIEL BERGEY, Mannbeim P. 0., JOHN SAUDER, Preston P. O. Ont. WM. RUDY, W aterioo, Ont. Berlin, Ont. Men‘s Cloves for Every Purpose Our Glove Stock is .Iw;yu very full at this season of the year. _ _ _ _ -U;V“e_lelect. our Gloves from the proâ€" w > / 4000 * W ducts of the Dest Makers® Best. . _ iX «d / Gloves for Dress 50c to $1,50 , t * sy [ Gloves for Driving: $1.00 to $3,00 h § 0e a * 4â€"â€" Gloves for the Street, $1,00 to $3.00.â€"â€" Gloves for Work Our warm Flovu are lined Kids â€"Scotch, Wool, Hocbiz.'m::;m'm \ Our working gloves are for every use, and of the very best stock to answer the purpose for which they are intended. We‘re long on Gloves. Strasser‘s CoOmIgiTeo &r TC tEWNbtSCo.1sos Tweed, Cheviot , or Melton? What kind of an overcoat do you JAÂ¥OT JOF Â¥NWC WiRVA! ! MT Ue®"" have no bias one way or other on the material question of your overâ€" coat. We have all the overcoats fashionably p3ssible. ‘ But if you would let us give you a personal notion of our own, it is this: â€"It pays you to buy a fairly exâ€" pensive coat. Mind you we say it pays you. We % don‘t mean by "fairly oxruin" anything extraraâ€" gant. Fifteen dollars will pay for a melton at this store, such as you may wear with pride, satisfaction and comfort every winter for four or five years, and bo in style all the time. But we have tweeds ani ( chsviots just as expensive and a good deal less s $. R. Ernst & Co. ers, well shaped and tailored, fine lining and neit velvet collar, Saturday _ â€" ~ â€" _ » $10.00 Men‘s bhigh grade imported fine black English ‘z, meliton and beaver winter overcoats, made up in la*â€" fi est single breasted Chesterficld style, with deep ‘ vent, made with double silk stitched seams, fine velâ€" vet collar, clegantly tailored and perfect fitting, sizes 35 to 44, Saturday $15, BARGAIN IN TROUSERS. 150 pair men‘s fine twaed t neatfancy stripes and wider strl god trimmings, substantially ts to 42, regular $2.25, Satarday The Municical Connsil of the OQM": Wn:\n will meet at the Court House, 'igggz.pecenber 18th, 1906, at 10 o‘ciook a.m. . A7th, parin, Nor CcOUNTY OF WATERLOO What kind of an overcoat do you favor for this "lnm'f__w‘_', of,course! Our Smail Profit System is a Great Success. NOTICE mon‘s fine twood trouse‘s, mediam brown and black shades, t1 pes and wider stripe eftssts, made with side and hip pocket:, s, substantially tailored and cut mediam widtbs in logs, .d‘:‘: ’witlf 4. m&.‘ THREE SUGGESTIONS. Men‘s heavy winter overcoats, soft finish import â€" ed tweed in a dark brown and black check wich ed tweed in & dark brown aund DiACK CHODR WIZ3 overplaid, the long tourist style with neat velvet col â€" lar and good llnlnf:‘nd trimmings, Saturday $8.00 Men‘s swell black winter overcoats made up in the regulation style, single breasted, broad shoullâ€" Don‘t Miss Strasseor‘s Saturday Sale of The Store of Quality Men‘s and â€" Boys‘ Overcoats ‘ $8.50, $9, $10 to $12 Buys a Man an Elegant Overâ€" coat here. them. BOYS‘ OVERCOATS $3.50 to $7.00. Come to see nlonk ids epacrantt t o For Sale _ n o u n itatintlé® Appirte * WANTED Waterioo C. B. RICKERT, # 0. On%, $1.49

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