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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Dec 1906, p. 8

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_ Santa Knows a Good Thing \ _ That is why the deals so extensively | Flour, 0008D _ _ here. 1t would be to your adÂ¥antege Â¥Fiour, Sola .. . _ _ also to buy your Kuas preseats at the m"""u‘,‘: 9 > Watch House. uk «.«.0«.+ We would suggest & pair of gold| Peas ...â€"~â€"~ rimmed glasses for father and mother. Bariey ...â€"~ or iaShOF 860 "**""""" | Brap, per ton rimmed glasses for IAIB®® MMM "**"~"""° 4 Out optisien could test their eyse after| MiddPaw, poe‘ios 77.. the holidays and At the proper lenses | potatoes, per bag wer o ts Butter, per lb ....â€"*«+« frames. _‘q,prdu......... ere. 16 would Do i6 JM"" 27 °T _ |Flour, Agelq * s.15 12% be # m‘l‘;& yeat i o-'............:::: "z .36 uwtl.u.'u.;u‘.h: We would ‘snggest a pair of gold| Peas .-..:.:::::::::: s "% 1 'm" immed glasses for father and mother: | BRILI (/555°"°°°°°.. 18.00 . 18 00 Steasburg: hur opiisien could test their eyes sfter| Bigghee, por ws .... 22:0 220| Wednesda he holidays and fit the proper lenses Potatoss, per bag ..«â€"« +880 ‘as % > b*m Buttor, "“ aesee0e® -” :“ ~“‘.... at yie waTen nouse Bgep P fenucn. (06 ‘C6| UHongksâ€"Be Dried Apple® ..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"= sess 0 iA horee, mare . ‘ flmfiu............ 6.00 . 6¢0 m.:d::,’ou t ANS BROS 4062 dremsed ........ 800 â€" 3(0|oid black colt, J EN + |dagrporten ........ $00 _ 960|b aok heavy hore Straw, per ton....~~~« tgg ;gg igyr»;- 2.:.,, ape«=* * a . King st., Borli® | wood, per sord 7onz1 £60 620 |poan on Lailtre cunnmmmmmmemmczcc==â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | Butchore‘ i ecs P â€" 400 mflm.‘ Bs ... : |_._.___oc inscc Jotil ue & tue cpvoge 9 naDTe P‘GHW Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High er, Chicago Lowerâ€"Live . Stock Marketsâ€"Latest Quotations. ‘Tuesduy Evening, Dec. 11. Liverpool wheat futurcs closed toâ€"day 46 bigher than yesterduy,and corn futures unâ€" changed to 44d bigzhet, . _ At Chicago, May wheat closed %e lower than yesterday, May corn %¢ lower, and May oats %¢ lower. â€" WINNIPEG OPTIONS. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE Liverpool, _ Dec. 11.â€"Closingâ€"Wheatâ€" Bpot firm; No, 2 red western winter, 68. Wotures steady; Dec, 8s 2%d, March $3 5%0, May 6s 5%40. Cormâ€"Spot steady; American mixed, 48 2“1.4 Futures steady; Jan. 4s 26, Match Lardâ€"American refined dul}, 463 64. ~ Linseed Oilâ€"Firm, 238 84. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, Dec. 11. â€"Butter_Strong; teâ€" ceipts, 9620. Street prices: Extra creamâ€" ery, 8e to 32%c. Official prices : Creamâ€" ery, common to extra, 23¢ to 32¢; western factory, common to firsts, 18¢ to 22¢. Cbeeseâ€"â€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 2743. Cables Unchangedâ€"Hogs 5s to 156 Lower at Buffalo, London, Dec. 11.â€"Canadian cattle in the British markets are quoted at 0%c to 12¢ wer lb.; réfrigerator beef, 8Â¥ec to 8%¢ PCE TORONTO LIVE STOCK. y Toronto, Dec. 11.â€"Receipts of live stock at the City Market were 83 carâ€" loads since last Friday, as reported z the railways, composed of 1287 catâ€" e, 800 hofis, 2195 sheep and lambs, with 86 calves. Trade was good, eSâ€" pecially for the best lots. Exporters. ‘There was nothing doing in shipping cat te, with the exception of & few export bulis, which sold at from $3.50 to $4.23 per cwt. Batchers. The best butchers‘ cattle for Christmas nmon sold at from‘ $4.80 to $5 per cwt.; ds of good at 34,25 to $4.50; mediam, $3.80 to $4; common, $3.25 to $3.50; cows, ‘t $2.50 to $3.75; canners, at $1 to $2 per * Feeders and Stockers. Receipts of feeders and stockers wert fight. Steers, 1050 to 1130 ibs. each, sold at $3.50 to $3.80 per ewt.; stockers at $2.25 to $3.25 per cwt., according to quality. Milch Cows. Onty a limited number of milkers and euringers were offered, which sold at $30 L. Eggeâ€"Barcly| steady, unchanged; . feâ€" P O to $50 each. ‘ Veal Calres. Chotee veal calves ate in demand at good prices, but few are coming forward. Prices ranged from $2.50 to $7 per ewt. Sheep and Lambs. ‘Trade for sheep and lambs was brisk. :odluy for prime quality lambs. Lambs 4 at $5.50 io $6.25 per cwt.; sheep at #4.T5 per cwt. for export; culls and lambs at 33 to $3.50 per owt. TUME WATCH HOUSE TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. WAE EAST BUFFALO CATT’I_.E MARKET. and !hw York, Dec. T32; feeling steady; Te, Exports toâ€"day, Amees. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 549; feeling steady; a few veals sold at $8 to $4.25 â€" per 100 pounds. BSheep and Lambs Receipts, 239; sheop steady; prime and cholce lambs firm; meâ€" «#tum and common grades dull and un ebanged; common to prime sheep seld at §$3.50 to $5.50 per 100 The.; a few e«tra do Od Io PDET TD DlGrawe P Wt s tuh 35 Psn C N ie mss «t $6; culls at $3: yearling eemmon to chotce la mlys ome car of exira do. at g8 mARKET REPORTS ~_u ; [_. . . ore Mr. Harris quotes prices unebanged, at §.40 for selects and $6.15 for lights and ©o §0. lz-â€"l!mlpu‘ G; feeling woak to 3¢ tewer; beavy to licht welshts are quoted M 16.50 to $6.75 per 100 I)=. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chieago, Dec. 11.â€" Cattie _.Receipts, 300; market steady but slow; common to prime ateers, $3.85 to $7.%; cows, $1,.10 to $2.05; bulls, $1.75 to #2.15; common to prime eatves, §$2 to $i.3%; stockers and feeders, §2.25 to $1.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2%,00; matket Sc to 10¢ Yower; choics, heayy, $6.25 to $6.35; light batebers, $6.25 to $6.35; choice, light, $8.23 to $6.30; licht, mixed, $6.15 to $6.25; pack» ers, $6 to §6.30; plas, $5.50 to $6.20. s, 19 (C TETD UUC‘ Hacsicts about 1e €o P0.00% CIO D sls es s io dX 0 [ ere, $6 to $6.0; plgs, $5.50 to $6.20. Sheep and Lambs â€"Receipts, about 18« ©00; matket, hest firm, othors weak; sheep, eommon to prime, $3 io $6.15; yearlings, §5.25 to $6.00; lambs, $5 to $8. Just arrived, A carload of new and upâ€"to date cutters, . Goods right. Prices reasopable. Call at the â€" Masseyâ€"Harris Warerooms, Water‘oo, Cat. CATTLE MARKETS. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. Cutters . N. HAWKE ies a it $3; yearlings at 80 to $6.7% chotce lambs at #7 to $8.1% etes do. at $8.25; culls at $5.9 l_l: «â€" i eeves_Receipts, Texan heef, S%4¢ to 35 sheep to the West ceipts, 2%N; sheep c lambs firm; meâ€" ades dell and nnâ€" ‘me sheep seld at a.¢ a few extra do. 16% WhoBt ...»»=»==*=*** OB ...~=«=â€"»=****** Waterloo, Ont., Dec . ‘There will be sold by Publ‘c Apgtion Bamverg Hotel on sÂ¥ ' commenc‘ng at 2 0‘clock p. m. sharp, the fo‘â€" Iovlnfl va usble property. Viz. : The ‘arm belonging to the cstate oft the late ConraA Neeb. situated 1 1â€"2 miles east of t amâ€" berg and 2 1 2 miles sou h of Bt. cmnu.hm 3, Con. 3, in the township of Well.l:[. Yhere are 224 acres more or loss, 160 acres which is excellent eoil under good cultivation, 40 actes good hard wood bush, 3 acree in orchard & d small fruirs and tho balance pine and cedat awamp, . About 20 acres is sown in fall wheat and fall plowing is done, Olthonrupa::{ll w first class stoze houre wi‘h wood ebed, bank barn with straw shcd, pig stables and drlvi.:s thed. A bydraulio rem supplies bo h house barn with _fuod sprit & water, near »chool and churches, ‘Terms mace k;:‘vmton ¢ay of sale. . For further particulare a o 7!° _ uns CONRAD NEFB, Welleskcy, HENRY NEEB. H nijstcad, or a L amim NELB.&&IO?‘ }BBMLOI‘. 19â€"6) Jan. 15â€"Farm of the late Conrad: Neeb, 14 miles cast of Bamberg and 2} miles south of St. Clements. Dec. 18.â€"Stock and implements . of Gottlieb Schallhorn, 2$ miles north east of Linwood and 5 miles west of Hawkesville. Tuesday, January I Dec. 15â€"Real estate and chattels of Fred Kurchinski, at Bloomingdale. Dec. 19â€"Farm â€" stock and impleâ€" ments of Levi B. Bowman, 2 miles west of. St. Jacobs,â€" on the road leading to HMawkesville. Weather continues very favorable. A light fall of snow has put sleighâ€" ing in fair condition. Large quantiâ€" ties of wheat are making their way towards the clevators at Humbolt. Mr. Joun Jansenhas returned {from his trip to the western States and reports the immigration from there to this part of the country will be © 1 LC ape RAuLcs UCTUDU NHAL stacta sAUUB NELB, Hostos 10 UMS, PeCRA ANIGoSe oc n & ‘ heavry towards. spring. The Yankees know a good thing when they see it. Why mnot more of the Ontarioans? Here is the land, and tlimate not to ho aveeHMcd anywhere for the producâ€" Why not more of. 1DP UICSD U CCCE Here is the land, and climate not to| he excelled anywhere for the producâ€" tion of No. 1 hard wheat. Quite a number of the young bachâ€" clors from the ncighborhood are leayâ€" ing ‘shortly for the old county town and will give this as a warning sound to the fair maidens of the east, §0 as not to be taken by surprise. Howâ€" ever, we hope quite a number | will accompany the boys back in spring. We have the assurance of several. Hurry up, boys. One of them here is whead of you. Wedding belis will soon ring. More particulars later. The first notices _ of assessment have becu issued by Emanuel Devitt, Sec.â€"Treas. of the Local Improveâ€" ment District No. 17, S. 3, and taxes are due and payable to him at once. A young people‘s meeting was . Otâ€" ganized on Sunmday in connection with | Sharon Church. wls si% 0 ul seee0s aawea0 s * * * § ..asessssecse* Valuable F::m Property Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer seases s a0e ane®®* MICKVU3, Auctione> . sOnta ROT TCO Messrs. Ervin Bichn, John Mosiâ€" man, ai Addison Shantz, are away onea deer hunt. Mr. S. B. Bichn, who is making a specialty of real ettate and fire "ibâ€" surance, is securing a large volume of business these days. He is representâ€" ative of the Central Canada Fire Inâ€" surance Co. Mr. Eimer Bowman was visiting his uncle. Mr. Aaron Bichn, on fousnâ€" Auction Sale W ATERLOO MARKETS his day CGurpsey, mas PecPivel it EMEA C Five â€" KHoses flour, _ Gutusey is the name given to the new town on the CPR. nearest to this neighborhood . 1t was formerly | called Bell‘s town site, Belleview, ete. A Xmas | Festival.«â€"PnC. P ERZDTICB Luthertan church will hold a Christâ€" mas tree entertainment on Sunday evening, December 23rd, No time of vhort has been spared in preparing a goexl programme of music, songs and solos, amt all visitars will be assurâ€" «l of a very pleasant evening. Donw‘t, mss it. % A very happy birthday party was hokt at the home of Mr. and Mn.‘ John Nichol, Willow street, on Mon« day evening, when Miss Mabel Nichol entertained a number of her Twinâ€" City friends. s The ctening was passed in games, thusic, ctc.,sand all present enjoyed a Mr. F AVUCTION SALES seeeas e80= CRESSMAN 20000 e ##® 2s se« @## Spenec, ,irnfl'al merchant of has received a carload . of w * thanes (Gurnsevr is the Festival.â€"The â€" Petersburg church will hotd a Christâ€" entertainment on â€" Sunday ecembert 23rd, No time of ETERSBURG * 216 18.00 , SASK. a**® a««* at Mvmhnuww"‘“' at the residence of Mt. Hislop Lot 9, Bichn‘s Tract, 1 1â€"2 miles soutl of Btrasburg, Waterioo Township, on Wednesday, Deo. 19th. . commene‘ng at 10 o‘clock sharp, the uw. : HORBESâ€"Heavy bay horf€, sorrel horee, bay mare, four year old ‘horee, ‘filflb:::l’ old bay driver, two year old % colt, driver, two year old b ack hfl_hm â€"CaTVY 2 miloh cows, 4 two year old ateers, 2 one year old steers, 4 one year old heiférs, 2 spring calves, 20 m breeding ewes supposed to be in PIGBâ€"4 breeding sows, boar, 9 pige about 2 months o‘d. IMPLEMENT®, ETC. â€" Deering binder, Deering mower, Deering hay Auction Sale Massey _ TEKMS.â€"$10 and under, caeb; ovet that amount 11 months credit on apâ€" proved juint notes, Of & dircount of 5| per cent. on credit amonnt?, excopt hay, gtain, roots and chickene, cash. No reserve as Mr. Hislop, has s9d his farm. As this is a large sale 1. will be neceseary to start sharp on ime. Lunch at ncon. ROBT. HISLOP, ALEX AMES, Proprictor, Auctioneer. GEO. A. TILT, Clork. 49â€"2t. ‘There wib 99 °7" /2 04 in the village of tm of the undersigned in the village of Blcomingdale on Saturday, December 15th, 1906, exmmencing at one g‘clock p. m. sharp, the tollowlr.f valuable property. viz. : CHATIELSâ€"Bay mare 11 years old ‘igood driver), Jersey cow due to calve in March C072 7 .cs waren with wide driver) SCmU """,_0a wazon with wide («ood mulker), one horee wagon with wide tires, top huxg. open buggy {nearly new) carâ€" rl-*e with delivery top, cutter T&d as new, set fron harrows (2 eections), single plow, scutâ€" fier. root pulper, hay rack, carriage box, comâ€" pinghion PMAE PopC hand sleinh, Duokgam; l «f)g, hay knife, han , buck sa w. maul and. wodfi potato sprayer, scythe, band etraw cutter, ‘ke. rakes, hoes, grain cradie, wheelbarrow, a number of window saghes, lawn mewer, crow hsnfimuk cans, milk box, lard can, Daisy churn, No, O new barrel with cider, vinegar b rrel with vinegar. set single harnese, sct heavy single harness, bridiee, collare, # strings belle, robes, blankete, some household furniture, mung"mvo {coal or wood), 8} tons ooal, about 1 ton . 1 load etraw, about 1 ton corn Mkl.'ummucdd-.tnumb-ofm mumumlmm.dq[hwld]. and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS â€"â€" Hay, straw, corn, rOOlR, cosl, chickens, geeee and all sums of $5 and undet gush ; ':':sr that mgn:.: mo'l:th;r' u‘:ln. e: | appro security or cent, 0f cas payments of ond?t amounte. HEaL ASTATEâ€"Alsoat the same time and place the property wili be offered for sale, conâ€" -wngfl.muw-hnd. Onlt.hnlg-m heiak house. good large barn, driving gho-q__' ction on the ‘There will be sold by public auction on Ihe or : ,mwu w’mo brick house. §900 [8TE® P205 "0 o Ketat other untbufldlm Terms :? keal Estat m ig_im- os qay of sale. 308. MICKUS, FRED. KURSCHINSEL Auctioncer. Proprietot Theore will DOEUU DT U urswwtch 9 mile signed in the township of Woolwich, 2 miles west of St. Jacob3, on the Hawksville Raod, on Wednesday, Dec. 1gth, 1906, eommencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the Miowh-g valuable property, Yiz. : 8 POCK â€"Bay horee nsing 11 yeare old, black driver rising 8 years old, black general pus pose horse ris m"i years old, Jersey cow supposed :ob.in uu‘. & h:\dlu:.uo’rolg'l:|1'l ‘:nu d& lvfll! calves, M n # M be in :&9 brft. 10 pIg-‘b 1â€"2 months old, 4 PUB® TT Cl t ahsalcema. 4 spring CANNCD " TTUCE 5 1.2 months old. 4 be in pig} boar, 10 pig« 5 1â€"2 months old, 4 ovupnm. and about 30 chickens. TMPLEMENTS â€" Maxwell binder, Big B. mower, hay rake. 2 single plows, gang plow, twoâ€"furrow plow, Soulo digger, fron harrow wouden harrow,‘ disc harrow. seed drill root mllp:.r‘.. root alloe{‘.' o(.n kumm. wu.fl‘cr. 2 im wagon: ruck, demoora‘, 0 E _ wagons, | 10 qm-hhhn_mtlm lumber WERDUTY_ TS s\ slaiaha Hebt hgy, dumping cart. 2 bob sleighs, light sloigh w.th chafts and pole, hay rack, wood rack. cattie rack, 3 sots double harcoss. set single C FaU® 7 Cqoccses 9 arossout fAws, ©aUUC PESVDV T o liies 90 harness, 3 wheeibarrows, 2 crosscut raws, block and tâ€"okle with rods avd chains for stump extractiog. fanning mill, 6 logging chaine, horse robe, sheep yobe. awing ehurn, about 60 map r\b] rugar pan, grind stonc, ons ing for turnin®@ thes, 4 barreis, barre} cider vinâ€"gar, some apple butter, 4 bodstead: and «ome bedding, #nk. 6 chaira, leaf table, rockâ€" ing chair, 2 box «toves, some wrain bage. «pinâ€" ning wheel, knitting machine in good running iovgkr. hay oata. grain, mangolds, potatoss and my OMU. ETCO CCusts montion. . Also 98. .. / Farm Stock and Implements ‘Thore will be sold on the farm of the under re will D0 EOM MT U Wrocelch 9 miles order, hay o8 895% TUR O Wrlon. Also other a»rtioies too sumerous to montion. | Also 16 horse power stationary engine and boiler "fi;;sm“}‘m.'m'l' . potatoss, « Cl % . wancalide. nige and all swms 7&2_0-4 under Cbproved wrourits or "5 par C Mmt amounts JO3. MICKUS. LEVL s Oe Real Estate and Chattels J. K SHINN AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Auctioneor, ral Director and Embalmers »o, Ont. Telephone at Rest J. RUPPEL, Clotk. MO TL 4b cnetÂ¥e! eondit d amount 12 months‘ credit on T P UE Jus uck LEVL B. POWMAN, Prefasanans 200 acres, double house ; good barn ; U aoros '-"-u’-m--’-&'nuumu‘uM‘ rhm ; excellent orchard with all kinda of fruit; No, 1 fences ; 5 mme;lflmfl-fiW\ m.u.nw-mrm.s form Berâ€" lins, 2 to C. P. R. station. l‘::..mq'ud soon, For further particuâ€" T BENDER BROS., 4 kie Block, Borlin. Twa bulls, 12 and 8 the old, also a f« Me, Â¥ mon :" a few MENXO 8. WEBER, P. O. Address Wateri0o, Unt. . Etrad . Light, Clean good paying work, snd plenty of it. Apply at onse. THE WM. A. GREENE CO., Ltd. 48â€" at ‘Wateric0, Ontario For Saleâ€"â€"A Snap 48â€" 4t P 0. AACCCCCC C CCC LC on â€" Smos Box #0. | _ The farm of the !ste Benjamin S. Rosenâ€" 5 bufidnfleflt-nu weet of New Dunder nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mm >> | om 15, Con. % it contains lflmd which 75 acres is good farming land, 10 mores hardwood bush. 6 sor:e good cedar swamp and Strayed ho belanct 4ora esn arnn tary coam ult other 9 on 4 mhrm A nice -ufln of nece On the farm of the un ed near Bloomâ€" | water runs through farm. â€" For further particâ€" namaymm.muyéiflnhn-fiyw y For work on pawer ;nwhlt machines in knitâ€" "?fmm" rsges. " Wili pay fnrg to Faris 1 ;i"fl: ar e8, ay fare o staying wlli‘ us & r,,_.:fglm time. Hotel for Sale 3 ye Campâ€" backney mare, 3 years old, from u‘r. Dandy," great big action. Apply to 3. ons a NE MV En ‘Two old Leicester sheep from the Jlomku of the undersigned, 1 1â€"2 miles east Baden, between Bacen and Potersburg. about two weeks ago. Anyone knowing the wherabouts cf same will please notify the undersigned and receive roward. SHIPPING BOGS WANTED IN BADEN Merg;fifimqu' Load every mfin:nm. Next sitpment Dec. the ; CC BW ES OB F of the sdd""‘nu-uw or to deliver to the said Bramm Bros. at their flouring will on Queen Street in the Town of Berlin, on or before the frat day of Jsnuary. 1907, their christian and «urnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, And furthar take notice that the eaid admin istrator will immediately after the said last mentioned date proceed to distribute the ectate of the eaid deceased among the ar\lu entitâ€" led thereto, hnvlv*n only to the claims of which be sball then have notice, and that he will not be reaponsible for the assota of the said estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim he ahall not then have notice, > 47â€"4t Notice to Creditors Dated the 17th day 6f November, A.D. 1006. WILLIAM BEILSTEIN, _ _ Administrator, Berlis. Ont. Cirls Wanted 12 100 buga 170 nores, one cf the best farms in thd counts. 5.000 ! uys 40 nores, just ont ide oryporation limits of Herlin, +11,500 buy« 14 : acrea, yory chnice land: good building«, J# buye 111 acree of land and good building«. 18,.0 buys 50 aore», good build nge. Q‘vut bargain. buys 110 acrea, dairy farm, in barn. 1.000 buys Â¥7 wcres. r-ln uhins farm. \ 300 bus a 37 antes, m Wiltia irg _ a shap. 300 boys 112 aoves. flac land. larce buildings, 10 000 buys 200 acres, leval lna. 40 acres timber largo buildings, easy lerms, 900 buy« 100 aoro farm nowt ‘a«pelor, stook farm. 300 buy a 281 acres, + pastu e fine barn and ontbuildines. qc0 buye 157 mcre.t land and umw trust. :gv. buy« 30 acrea land, fale buildinga. on corporati in line. 3500 buys 111 ao e«. very ‘chotse land, fine baildiage and » arrou od.ng«, | !.l.mndmmw fine residence. 0 buys 112 acre« with fv'l ‘.,fult farm. buys 193 «oram, bighly caluy and good large building«. h{:t wore« fruit farm wich build‘ng : 2200 uy a 1% acre=, choion las !, and buildings. w buys 71 acres, first olase land, buildings, and location. bwos 113 acrea, h onlt vate! amey to mas. i ~y« 78 acres, a and arook farm ( 910 bays 11 acret, Wln tarm, sma‘l payment down. buys 11 sore«, Joarar um 800 DUFS U CE vere choice and fine bulldings. _ 1 Conveyascing, Real Estate and Iosu»an:o Agonts NUMBER UNLIMITED. Horse for Sale JAMES ll&w 5. 800 buy« 11 aore», Joanat soll, SNEN 5) buy s 18 aare«; very cholce M-l fine buil 000 buys & biadkamith shop, with re«idence, CATHERINE GIKS, . E. SHANTZ & CO. WATSON MFG. CO., Ltd., J. SHANDELMEYER, Bresisu Rosd, JOHN LITWILLER, Baden P. 0, od barn ; 20 scres \ n o bels P e barn by ‘There is offered for sale the valuable farm, all kinda of fruft; Let 8. Coun. 11, in the Township of Wellesley. n?;l&.:mflflmn 'd::mdc-bhd!-lhwn:dunod-: :'tuflntpnlal rlflh“h: hm‘mdum or ABG tlean. On the farm is a frame house aod F. E. Shantz, & Co. er 13, 1906,â€" A.D. 1906. tion. Well Ten0®®, PDOLLC LA S‘acres wit loam. A bout 88 acres tillable and 5 with a little , On is is s bank mmn. § minutes walk to ‘scheok mfl- to retire. terms"apply on Farm for and bajance under good staw of cultivalicn, Onhhgmfi-nubwnnd bank barn as d other outbuildings, Good well at house a» d barn. Near school sn church, Buyer con PBEMY INUTT have pri e of buying additional land 14 e vnc? n‘gu additional land 1 ‘: Farm for Sale Farm for Sale in a good state of cultivation and :15 acres hardwood bush. On the farm are new buildâ€" The undermgved cffers for sale bis fire farm WosPicty opposiion i. i Nes Pewremn B Jacobe and Hawkerille. 1t p_u:'-ugtgmu r‘m_mu""‘ c veneered house and bank barn, t only 3 yeass, There is also T failing 'ollnd'nuw orchard, Aw’y&o. Eadhbh LEVI B. BOWMAN, ol d East Heidelberg, 17 WALK IN a Look AROUND CGhiIn@ MAll, DBéerin 50 meres, weet balf cf routh part of I«t8 Cou.3, Block B., Wilmot Tp. On the farm is a good dwelling bouse,â€"bank barn and all neâ€" :u_a-r;_ :mdlnc:..’mod orchard and hard _i part of Lot No. 1, Con. 3 Block B. Witmot i&"lm of which hlnmmu of culti , balsuce bardwood with about 2 acres swamp, 47â€"4.mo. ' Consisting of 4 aores suitable for market gardening. sitoated 1 mile north of Waterloo, on Buok‘s nnm 1t ulamwmu tfldlmmmmu:& Ao;glhl- on premises or write €7 Gifts for Xmas %0 acres good farm land ard about 2} acres g::d mwaple bush, On it it also good brick a6, back kitchen and wooc shed. bank barn and pig etable (both with cement floore); also The undersigned offers for sale his , valuable farm, situated 3 miles south of Berlincontaining 113 acres, 13 acres being henvr timber (msgle and heech) soil excellent for raising all kinds of crops, commodious 2 story stone bouse with furnace, kitchen and necessary outbuildings, bank barn 66x84, adequate water supply both hard and soft, old and nea or hards with good fruit, well fenced, no encumbrance, Within | a few minutes walk to school, Price very moderate. Further particulars can be ascertained on the premises from the proprietor, or by letter, LCCE eveavemy Feuclic fAmk: NATHAN BKRGEY, 36 t + filbdll P. 0. (‘a&’;fifi-\:fi'fir at house and IUDDIDE ugh stal For further. particulars .&pâ€" a bargain. FARMS FOR SALE JOHN HEIST, Berlin, Farm for: Sale Farm for Saile JOHN SAUDER, Preston P, O. Ont. For Sale 3 A868 Huxrnr. WM. RUDY, Wat erioo, Ont. JO8. MICEK US Waterioo, Ont. THE NEWEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES MERRY Now is the time to make a selection for "His"> Christmas gifltâ€"and this is the store where you‘ll be the most apt to find it Man or Boyâ€"we‘ve the things suitable for, His Christmas. _ A Wise Choice What could be a wiser selecâ€" tion than one of our Suits, Rain Coats or Overcoats? Bring in an old coat to show _ _al his size,; and we‘ll make any change you desire after Christmas» play. Our elegant Neckwear, Choice Gloves, our Shirts, Muffâ€" lecs, Umbrellas, Suspenders, and the many other things in Toggery a Man is always wanting, are corréet and the best hat money can buy. Â¥. Come here for "His" Christmas and you‘ll find just "the thing" with a moderate price attached. Strasser‘s â€" We‘ve a fine line of these luxurious garmentsâ€"so highly rized by every Man. Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes Why You Should W_e.ar Because it is the best ; that‘s the only argament w*y the Albort shose should have your proference, made of the best leathers, the very beat wotkâ€" manship, the very newest lasts, the utmost comfort and longeat service, ani a guarantee with overy pair, a regular $5 shoe for #3.50. Our showing of Christmas China Hall, Berlin ;*:j.g.r.-:am-mwm Tuesday, December 18th, 1906, at 10 o‘clook a.m. Ror‘in, Nov. 17b, CcoUNTY OF WATERLOO â€" R. Ernst & 60. : Our Smail Profit System is a Great Siuccess. NOTICE Our Haberdashery CHRISTMAS Getting too near to Christmas time, you‘ll have no money for an vvercont if you wait muac‘\ loagsr. We want to sell all we can of thom before folks forâ€" got everythirg but Christmas goâ€"ds. Here is an ivducement for men toâ€"morrow. * 100 only meu‘s heary winter overcosts consisting of datk oxford grey cheviots, also grey and black abadow stripes, made np in singlebreasted Chosterâ€" field sty‘e, also some fancy tweeds made up in the long tourist atyle lined with good Itaiian cloth and well tailored, sizes 36 to 44, to clear Wodnesday, 47.95. 9 a Men‘s Suits at $6.95 Do you want to make the most of your clothes money 1 ‘Then have a look at theso. â€" They will wear as thry look too, made with all the carefu) atteation t» detail that marks the made to order kind broad thoulders, anug fitting, co‘lars and correct rbape retaining coat front and lapele, all a‘zos for €6 95. SGPNa.| in Haberdasbery is a grand dis Cook and Laandrems st Borlin & W Hoepital, also honsemaid. , Apply at He the Albert Shoe WANTED Waterioo

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