.'.'«‘-;,; "Mrs, Louis.Peine have reâ€"| / ined from a trip to the Pacifc]" h. > ‘«:l y .,., ‘s . io X P t oo on | Y., and Mr. George Boehler of | flalo are visitingâ€"Mr.. Jos. Boehâ€" ; ~who is ‘seriously ill. | | Mr. Jas. Hahn, son of â€" Mr. â€" Alf. hn, bad the misfortune to break : left arm on Thanksgiving ‘Day. ‘ Mr. Theodore Peine . of Toronto, | isite & his parents here. \/ Mrs. Diggon of Dundas spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. . John ‘ Mrs. McLaughlin and two grandâ€" m n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. seob [Ratz over Thanksgiving. ~A > of hunters have left _ for )‘ on their annual hunting brip. The. party ‘comprised. the _. folâ€" . lowing:â€"Méssrs. Wm. Becker, Henty dofman, Jos. Berger, Jacob Weicker, Isaac Hostetlier and Hy. Roth. ‘ Mrs. F. W. Sterling of Vancouver ,‘",’f_.ww t her parents, Mr. and Mrs _ liHar for a month. WMr. J, J. Berger is building a large ‘additien to his planing mill. «_ Hockey.â€"The annual meeting of . the Jamburg hockey clubâ€"was held at the /<Amperial Hotel on Monday â€" evening, ‘"Oct. 2sth A large crowd of enthusâ€" lasts .of the favorite winterâ€"sport were ~present. â€" The following ‘â€" officers ‘ were appointed:â€" Hon. Presidents, |\ Messrs. L. Peine, J. F. Rau and E. _R. Beget; President, Dr. J. _ Brodâ€" Feoht: Vice President, D. E. Ritz; se ¢.â€"Freasurer, ‘Flemming Fraser and MR. E. Beger member of the executive. .Wm. Goebelâ€" of: Huntsvilie, â€"a few days at his home here. , »J.. M. Zurbrigg of .Eimwood; ~ Thanksgiving Day . with his ‘Mr. L G the appointment of a manager was. IB to the executive committee. , The x h.}':;‘ ndance at the meeting and he_ onthu*aay displayed showed that the diub has #ood support and all dications ‘point to a yery succossâ€" t " on." With the excellent materâ€" al available it is expected ‘that a pod team can be placed in the field i ' ers of hockey can count on laving fast and exciting games here 8 season. It has not yet been deâ€" e ’vwï¬nmnvnube enâ€" red in the O.H.A. or not. PR O CC o ons is d Mts: Noah S; Shantz, McS. . c eock. ~* Brown â€".City, . E. H. ° Laschinger, â€" Assisiant by "Po er: General. of Ottaâ€" and bride spent a portion _ of r. honeymoo with â€" his‘ . father, . gudâ€"Nrs. W. H. Boullee . visitâ€" r daughter at Toronto ; last U\ Mr..â€" James 1 of . Mi David laye with . and Mrs. Jack Zinn ‘spent . a h. with her ‘motherat Drayâ€" E:... a d it‘ i _ _ ime ‘hanks &. Ward, Sarnia. ~_ f c "to some R’dr" wn! mld ‘s _ Foundry, Preston, . Th ers are not working. . â€" Mr, Benjaminâ€" Sayder® and . Mrs Win. Bediord of_ Bloomingdale : we; guests of Mrs. W. S. Weigho Bs McKay spent the holiqay a: home â€" in Woodstock. .. John FHilborn _Wos the . gues® f _3 oths â€"inâ€"law, Mr. . Alian Mc ~'ï¬'00!th. s usual (the favoge tricks wers yed on Hallowe‘en night evidens by the removal of gates, etc. â€" Â¥.) Sam Hilborn and MroAdan botn . artiv "home Monday, afte ing : a few days with the or ister, Mrs. Sarah . Johnson Mss ftegina Mast spefit the hoii $ Puslinch under the paren t ro0l . esw‘ Mr. Tke Shupe. of Mmarketï¬ [ on friends in this: village M DEATH OF "Mr, William Bollert, a highly respec $ J60. téd farmer. ol East Zorra, passed $ ken, mflh suddenty on Sunday morhâ€" Galt ing at the advanced age. of 83 § [Mis years. Deceased was botn in Gerâ€" J stot] niLal emigrated to this countit? Etew : :‘g the fiftics, &mm at â€" Strasburg; § . Mr rs later he m tomtaut â€"fn: :ï¬â€ where »e hift \ Mr after -b= he cam@ to . -Z’-'«' Rar: {/ Arthu® "Witmer â€" and Mr. "Tho _ Costigan‘ of _ Preston spen{ nks wiving _ day * tanting ai C Pequegnat has. returned trip to the Eastern â€"Provinâ€" NEW HAMBURG \James Wood. purchased i th of . Mr. ,Jl,:ob Llfl"i‘s‘, forn. owned â€"by Mt., Cexl h2 F3 David. Groh, of , Sun with his sister, .. Dante LIMERICK WILLIAM BOLLERT wili be o Mn " niker nraiting t e “':ggr_j@wzï¬ &QY $150( + ‘ â€" aut _‘ \"«' ,;g _‘.“ epnamainanamdit w ? and anticipate for % further advancement ‘in his chosen profession. Mr. Cunnm.iu.n has recently â€"writâ€" ten a very able and timely‘ article on The Educational Value and . Influâ€" ence .of Manual Training, which 18 . a valuable contribution to the> literaâ€" ture on this subject. triends .over Thanksgiving The friends of Mr. Addison Bowâ€" man will be pleased to see him around again after his recent iliness. â€". .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Weber spent the holiday* with friends in New Hamburg.. . . < s es s simrmn in ~~ $ A large number from Berlin, Watâ€" erloo and‘ other points astended the ual . ‘shooting â€" match: here on ‘mnh‘mng Da;‘ ; Mr. and Mrs.â€" N. S. Snyder of Torâ€" onto ‘spent: the holiday . with | friends in town. C * ~ Mr. and Mrs. Abrani Steiner have returned from a three months‘ visit with their son in Saskatchewan. ._ ‘‘Five thousand bushels of Manitoba wheat for E. W.~B, Snider‘s _ mill recently carrived. | <,.2 00 0200 0 _ Mrs. John Oberholzer, Mr, A. Armâ€"« brest, Mr. Herbert and: Misses Mabel and Jwulu Musselman‘ and Mr.~ and Mrs. Shantz, Berlin, were guests at the home of Mr,â€"Geo. Oberholtzer on Thanksgiving . Day. . Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst have returned from a trip to Pennsylvania. The St. Jacobs milkman bas raised the price of milk from 5 cents to 6 cents a quart. « Mr. Herbert Heller has movedâ€"into the residence vacated by Mr. Harry Westwood. Mr. Elias Snider visited Toronto of. the day. Mr. _M..R. Shanizâ€"~‘s Jhayiog well drilled on his residence. The Mr. M. Clemeng of. Sunuy S.ipe hbas almost completed his new house . in Didsbury and intends to take possesâ€" sion of it in the near future. Mr. R. Shetk of Waterlog Co. Ont. .isited. here a few days. He also took a flying trip to Edmonton, Alta. Sommetvilie, B.C. ana other points west, _ f * Address and Presentation.â€"On the | B2nd of Oct. at the residence oi / Mr.~ Barrie theâ€"senior class of the â€" Mcthodist_ Sabbathâ€"school gave & iarewell sociable Ao Miss Viola Warâ€" ten, previous io her departure . for Vancouver, Miss Viola was : the secipient. of a complimentary addres. and a handsomeâ€" tea set . from â€" her lass as a 1oken forâ€" her. f + Miss .Edna . Smith, of Listowel, j Jnt., visited Dr, Large‘a 1 Mr. Jack Mounhan with the aid of â€"J. McClung, Geftge Edmonson, Alex Ross, . left â€" Carstairs® last Wedâ€" aesday . with a camping outfit.to go across country to Stettler, _ where chey will geta herd of 1000 cattle in@ bring : them to Burns‘ camp near Jarstairs to fatten them during the winter. * Oct. 201Wâ€"Threshing is the ord@ Miss Margaret Gerbig and Mrs.! \lbert Schneider _ spent Thgnh‘lv- Er Day with theitr sister, Mrs.! tin Echumaker. * & Mrs. Uttley and Miss Uttley spent: he boliday â€" with friends in . Toromi to. y $ Mts. .J. D. Merner spent Thanksâ€" giving with friends in Detroit. . . . _‘The _ Evangelical, Methodist and CONESTOGO. â€" _ resby terian â€" congregations hleld “a ies es cint _ ‘Thanksgiving. service in â€" the Presbytertian â€"CUhurch on Thanksgiving!. Mrâ€" g.u Fenton ;:'"" last . week Jay "ut 10 o‘clock at which Rev. from 'Ebll"h‘ :nd + ‘bought 4. M. Roadhouse delivered an ;pproâ€"‘ m“ Nt 4 ’m" Flateâ€"discoarse _A free will offerâ€" ‘;:'“A « Felix mfl m"'_'m was . taken. up, | the prog«-da o!' x mf-‘““ Caledonia eP :tuï¬ will am,wm Hu:t'%mmm + Methodist -fl."“‘ S on tween the Ber a a "al and the Bortin. Orphanage. The! o t n en Winnyt preachâ€" ttendance was good. _ [ ; â€"~ Ang ‘at Hespelet last «Sunday, there Among the visitors to Elmira â€" on." {hanksgiving Day . from out of town ° pints wete the following:â€"Mr. :nd‘ Ats. J. A. Harper, and family,: Waâ€".! ‘erloo; Mr. and Mrs. 43. Wittkop and . y&l‘re-,_ Niagata Falls; ~Mr. Ofto i9tmaB, ‘Guelph, Mr. _Paul Réuppel, | @lmita; Mr. and Mrs. Borkman, Mr, || Adam _ Sippel and family, Mr.; and / ts. Atnoid _ Jansen, Mr. and Mts.| Sw lin _ ‘Musselman and children ; . tev. gd Nrs. Mm!!‘ï¬l : Waiter Ruppel, Mr: ind .. d . Welz, â€" Preston, Mr. Câ€"OK. Jan . n se arg, Mr. Oscar . Vogt, i Miss Smith, Toronto, i# her| Frdnyss .. .: ~T%" / Some in‘ 0 Mr. and Mrs. S. Laschinger «pent Thanvegiving at<New Hamvurg. ‘r:r. Augmst.Mrhul returned 1o antd, _w atter . spending wveral WMaysâ€" at his home _ here. Mr. John S. Kubl had the mis : 16 two valuable (Oxâ€" P + w 0R . € e lt tops. . ol carmips CARSTAIRIs, ALTA 8ST. JACOBS» ELMIRA They were valued old BME cSERE T u" t 1 i for "the J, Forsyth Co. of .. BerHn, has been indisposed for some time, ‘so much so of late that she is . 16â€" cuperating at her home here for‘ a tew weeks.. Weâ€"wish her a speedy reâ€" covery. % j Mr. R. Gehi was in Berlinâ€"on Wedâ€" |â€" Mr. Albert M. Gimb wwï¬: # ‘the furniture department â€" of _ R. Himpson of Toronto has on â€" account ‘of ill health '-E.‘ his position and: lwfll visit â€"with © parents, here. for some time. : We wish him. a speedy | recovery to his usual health . and strerigth, 7 | Mr. Harvey ‘Bricknell, _ a. Student at Berlin Business College for ..‘ the Hast few terms, has graduated recentâ€" ty and hasaccepted ..A position with the Canada _ Button C Congratu Iations to you, §1F.° «. . a beets: “’m'ï¬â€˜u‘fl * factory at Ber Owin gummer they are only a the acre. nesday Mr. Géorge Bowman. is with ‘an abscéss on his Mi. and Mrs: Ed. Shants ofWaterâ€" loo spent Thanksgiving. with the latâ€" ter‘s parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Gimbel. N * a , AMr. . Jacob . Gotteslabel of â€" Berlin, offers his place, near the Pine Grove ‘school, forâ€" sale.. The place (is well adapted for market purposes, owing. to its close proximity both to Presâ€" ton and Berlin, and makes . a nice chome for: a mechani¢ or laborer. IMiss~ E. .Lutz has returned _ from Toronto where she spent the Thanksâ€" ‘giving holidays. She was accompaniâ€" ed by Miss B. Millar !ol Guelph. ; ywn _ church. £ * :v,,.,]h:r;..lofl was l:;o on Thanksgivâ€" a=, Â¥ ',hg“ danghter who ang has chatge of Mr. Geo. A. Bowman‘s Jito:‘ millinery dept. : .. 0 0_ > _â€" Mr.â€"Wesley Cornail has returned from an enjoyable visit with relatives in Bluevale and Wingham. 4 f M..â€" Adam .Scherman and childrep, who have been quite ill with lagrippe are now conyalescent. â€" e Mr. N. Lutz of the Royal â€" City, Sundayed with his parents here. Mr. Herb Detwiler is supplying as . teacher in the Preston public school instead of Principal Scott who | is ill with typhoid fever. His brother Edgar is managing his milk route in the meantime. & The annual ‘fall cleanâ€"up of _ Fréeâ€" port‘s famous cut on the B. & P. line is again taking place. Mr. Jacob ‘Shantz is superintending the job for his brother Mr. Wendel ~Shants. of \Berlin; who has the contract. . Sevâ€" ctal teams aréeâ€" at work with uu% \ers ~taking out the surplus clay tha has washed down the bank. Tile will also be put in,"to take the ~running water away and we all. hope. when the job is finished this time the B. & I. people will hate no trouble â€" from this source for some time to come. .. The lifelessâ€"body of Mr. Gottitied Dettmer was found in about 18 ~inâ€" ches of water just below the . frst span of the driveway bridge on Wedâ€" nesday morning, Oct. 30th, at .9.30 a.m. Word was at once sent to the Preston coroner, who was â€" soon .. On the scene. While he was examining the body Mr.John Karn of Berlin .atrived and claimed the body as that of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, who #as an inâ€" mate of his home since last spring. "rnc coronér. gave Mr., Karn permisâ€" , sion to remove the body and he conâ€" veyedâ€"it to Berlin. It is supposed {to be a case of suicide, as the deceasâ€" ‘ed was quite melancholy ‘of late, h ! The death took place on Thursday motning,â€" Oct. 29, of Mrs. Maric® N. ‘J. Nitardy, widow of the late Rev. | Mr. Nitardy, at the age of 45 years. \Afrs. Nitardy . â€" was well .. known 'throughout the district, â€" and. wasâ€"a \talented music teacher. She_ had [ long been in‘ ill health though ~ her demise Wwas not expected. . She leaves to mourn her loss one son and _ one ‘daughter. Services were held at Philâ€" ‘spsburg on Thursday, after which the remains were conveyed to Baden â€" for . interment, . Mr,. Wm. Robb, of Toronto, visited his sister Mrs. Hurst, for a few days last week. . . Sixt potatoes were grown on Wil~] lowhurst Farm, which tipped the scalts at 10 pounds, 10 ounces. _â€" Miss Minnic Ratz: of Elmira num; ed â€" on alter a soveral 8 visit J_m The guest : of Mss M. DIED AT PHILIPSBURG, no service in the Lutheran is laid off work SUgaF to > Mrs spont here. onto were theâ€" _of . Mr. . and Mrs. W., M. fot. Thas § â€"Mr. E. A. Knauh of Boversign Bank, Milverton, spent Thanksgiving Day at his home here. .. * ; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Goldie _ of Guelph paid a visit to. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bricker® on Sunday. > . _. . .~ o qo iihiiins i i obiuie sA ~enteity + a s #ir, Stephen Luenen, dflufhfllx‘ 4. & visitor to Waterloo on â€" Friâ€" | os HakniRes dP n M MPE Eo4. n ie oi : <~mish. Ireng Witkler isâ€"spending the Thanksgiving hbolidays in.. Heidelberg with her cousin Miss Maude Mertz, Mr. Jos. Showers of Laughlinstown Pa., is a guest at the home of ‘Mr,. Jacob Uficlman for a few days. » // . Mrs. Durst, Miss Durst and Mr. J. Purst spent several days with Wal erioo friends last week: : > k _ _Mr. and Mrs. Fox: of Walkerton were guests®~ at the home. of. Mr. F. G. HMughes for:afew days last week.. ~ Miss Hazel Martin returned to Torâ€" onto on.Monday after spending. s¢.â€" eral days at her home here. _ Miss Annie Gootz of The" Mutual Lile spent the holiday at her home in Marden, ie oys P lg h s Mrs. Andrew Melntyre of Toronto is visiting â€" friends in Waterloo for a iew days. . â€" â€" 2 Mr. Geo. Salle of Detroit returned on Monday â€" atter a Â¥isit of . several days with Waterloo friends, â€" _ ‘ â€" Miss Sherris who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, J. B. Hall, returned to hec home in Toronto this mornâ€" AoBc es td Miss Bella Moore is the guest of Toronto friends for a few days.‘ Mr., Mrs. and Miss® Hughes left yesâ€" tecday for Toronto, to . attend vhe Stewartâ€"Sims wedding, ~whith takes place: toâ€"day. c e ~Mr. and Mrs. ; William Solely. of Ohio returnéd on Tuesday, after a visit with Waterloo Atiends, |. Mrs. M. +Urstadt and ~~daughter Miss E. Urstadt are guests at the home of Mr. Urstadt in Hanover. Miss Perkins: and Miss _ MacKay have returned from a severalâ€" days‘ visit in Toronto. | ~Mr. Manton of Toronto spent Monâ€" day‘ and Tuésday: in town a guest at the home of Mr: and Mrs, . Thos. Hi}â€" liard, William.8€. â€" Mr. Bradshaw, Manager â€"of the Imâ€" perial Liife, Toronto, wasa guest at the home of Mr, Thog. Hillhard . on Saturday, â€" e ie mii;-_n'd Mrs. Herbert Thomas ‘ are spending a few days at the home . of the formetr‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Thomas. Miss Clara Woodson, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. F. Seagram for several â€"days, Teft on Monday â€" for ‘"HMavergalâ€"Hall", ’l‘oronnto. Mr: and Mrs. Moses Roos of . Torâ€" ontoâ€" were visitors at the home â€" of the former‘s mother, . Mrs. â€" Henry Roos, George St., on ‘_n_x_urldny. % «Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Thomas and family attended the marriage of their son Herbert at Markddle on Thursâ€" TAY, . :=> 1/ y P aip ° Mr., Mrs. . and Miss Hughes Tuesday for Toronto to attend Stewartâ€"Sims wedding, which place Wednesday, Kir. and Mrs. J. E.. Hunsicker of Montreal â€"are ts at the home of Mr.. Jacob Bg:z;. Erb street, . for several days. * SÂ¥ m Messrs. Boilton and Landor â€" Reade of Toronto enjoyed the holiday : with their parents,. Mr. and: Mrs. W. â€"M. Reade, George street. _ e PMRA ty CC CCA ies Miss Mary Kelly of Toronto, â€" left for her home on Saturday, after a pleasant visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes at ‘"Bleak House."‘ $ t to, after enjoying the Tha holidays with her patents, Mrs. Walter Wells, Carolin Miss Georging McDougal with typhoid fever at the har \ ~ ~siuter * Mrg. A. K. Mr. W. H. Riddell, Assistant Manâ€" ager of the Mutual Life of Canada, accompanied a party of â€"friends _ on an excursion to Belleville: over the holiday. ‘Mtr. Cyrus D. Eby, ol Alanson, Mich., is spending â€" several . weoks an éxcursion to Belleville over the holiday. Mr: Cyrus D. Eby, ol Alanson, Mich., is spending â€" several weeks with friends in this vicinity. This is the first visit to Waterloo _ county since removing to the United States ten years ago. _ Afag t wi Mrs. Alf Snydét and _ the Misses Moore, Hughes and Davidgon . atâ€" tended the wedding of Miss Bella Sims to Mt. Ross Stuart in Torâ€" onto .Wednesday. k « Mrs. Bert Westran and little . son of Manitoba are spending some time in Waterloo, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn, Nichol,: Willow Mr. and Mrs. Joh‘}h“- attended the wodding of the latter‘s brother, Mr. Marley nq:w to Miss ~â€" Anna Leeson in Toronto yesterday. INJURED AT A%,.BARN RAISING Dr. Nairm wa$ W OVZAMEC. CAUC _ _ S ohase moncy 10 be pgi oonme L & rely . injured" at 4 | pe time of sale ‘the balance to t« o toâ€"day, Breaking 4) oo within thirty days thereafter. ; his collarâ€"hone For furthct particalars and condi + "nn ‘r‘n?h’fl'\':'m b‘u::' icas of~ wald â€" apply 10 C « 1 an 4 befote. Schinbein â€" bat W,â€"M. CRAM, | from underneath tht] Solicitor for. the Mot tgagee. R e Euho Etss SHUDC P T TCO O K antinnape : 270305 narctfe, pncd i U ol left ~~ iMPL EMENTSâ€"uvéering bind C I’ Wfl&w ues £, ,,_ # $ P s Ns 7 "l'_"" _44"†n‘g- A&ITi Im eoth cuitiy.wior, «.. 4) aAgons 1 new; D I&'? Mer,. Frost and Wood gang pluw, Itrest , No. ‘21; & bayracks,. _ $100K) rack, scuifler, new; ~awel rsoller, nuw, Massey "Harcis pulper, ‘anning wall, jron ‘harrow, Whewbacrow, â€" ;. @Â¥vl planks, â€" stoneboat, ; Masseyâ€" . iiarrle cream separator, new; 4 ides barccls, set: double harness, set piow â€"ha! ness, crosscut saw, 8 cords singe .. cordâ€" wood, 2 logging chains, about 44 grain bags, blankety, soy thes, Turts, shovels, doubletrees and â€" orhcr artiâ€" vles â€" too â€"numerous to meniion. GRAIN, i/TV.â€"About a tons <RBay, about Juu busnels oats, 1j uuahdis mixed grain, about . w9 pishers Wale ley . also â€" 140 pushels nange:s and x qWUantity. of potatocs ant 13!10j0. PIGS.â€"4 breeding sows,°8 supposcs to be in pig, 18 pigs, & months oid ubout 44 caickens and 4geese. ~ > en n ol cce E? I New FLITNITUIEâ€"Kitchen â€"â€" tapie, extcasion table," Chairs, s19% cupboard wocers, couch, .2 bedrcon _ suiles, ‘red with springs and mattress, woud ‘ t, churn, 3 wash iubs, meat tub,. s small tables, 3 coos stoves, 11! Yards oil. cloth, carpet, cooking . utenâ€" a»is and. many other artici2s, ‘Lhe farm comprising 106 actes cf land . will @lso be oustud dor sile at the same time and planeâ€" . 1% a¢â€" res . seeded in fail Wat«? Aud _ .20 acres sceued in gruss. ‘Fall piowâ€" ing completed. ; j & TEKAS.â€"tHay, grain.~ â€" pewitry, toots ‘and all sums of $10 and un d@.r._ cash; over Uhat adipaat lu montbs ‘creait on «pprovet (> joint motes of _4 per ccut {«f «NBADL of tor ~cash payments ul _ credit ani ‘.‘Terms "of real eslate in¢dc on day of sale. P EPHRALIM HALLMAN, P+r ~JOS. MICKUS, Arctionecr [l"“. Â¥ yer Ww Wantedâ€"Ladies to learn Dress Cutâ€" wing. and Masing. Day and evening classes, â€"â€" We teach everything from meauiring _to Dnish in the cortect making ~ of. Ladies‘ â€" and Clhildren‘s Garments and staad prepared tw lorfeit $10.; to anyone, who, atter taking . this course, Can show _ an aruicie in dressinaxing they Cannos cut, fit and put togetwer, not ‘omy vne: linings. but. all the qurer, g90u» in costs, Skirts, waists, sieeves,etc. Um’g for. the full course is â€" now Oonly including one of the _bes\ systems in use .given irce. . All or any branch _ may be~ 1@\ en. â€" ‘The cost is so small you will more. than save it by doing. your own sewing . . This course is also being . .\ very successfully . taught by maii, I you cannot tame personal instraction, â€" do not miss. this opportunity it you nave any desire to understand ‘dressâ€" maming, but write toâ€"day: for Iree phiets explaining fully out methâ€" ouds " of teaching. | .) > .09 > ;.) > kn 2 n ‘horse 4 yeats uld, bey lwwale in s old in foat by. Mactueen,black ~I years ‘old, »bay ¢olt 1 . year I will teach im Berlin starting on Monday, Novemiber 18th. All wisnâ€" mg to Jearn or for full particulars be sure to meet me At F. is,. Mack» iin‘s store â€" corner King and Que¢n on Saturday, November 16th. Mortgage Sale Under and by virtue of the powers JOntained. in a certain mortgage, which will ‘be produced at the time ol sale, there will be ~offereh for . sale by public auction â€" on‘ Saturday the 28rd day of â€"November 1907, at the Marâ€" iet Square, Berlin, < ut 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, by Joseph Mickus, aucâ€" tioncer, the followingâ€"property, viz.: The dwelling house and lot sitmate on the northeast corper of ~ Lancas er sireet and the Gravel Pit Road, néar the residence of ~Henry > Luit, in Be%n, the said> property, being compos * of parct ol 1A number Four â€" ol the German Company Tract ortmérly: of: the Townsbip. of Watâ€" tlooâ€" now in WW# * town of: Berlin and @Wescrited by metes . and bounds in the saidâ€" mortgige, baving â€"~ & frontage â€" dh Lancaster street . o‘ t 122 feet and on the Gravel Pit Rtoad ‘of about 160 feet, containing aDout nd:-'n acre;~â€"On e .. lot is situated a two #tory coement block dweiling. howse containing â€" eight rooms, also a ‘~ firstclass basement parn â€" ud lw therein, aso © a hk * *“9“‘7" '.*.«n nold he â€"p . be a Te serve bid. : f $ TERMS.â€"Ten p: m w parâ€" chase * l the ‘time o‘ .‘ï¬.mm to be jatd within thirty days thereafter. Hows: of© wild apply 1 o »l 00. MIS$ VALENS, Instructer â€" LEARN DbhEbS$ MAKING JOW. MIOKUS, Auctioncet. â€"3 cows due to calve. \1 cow due to calve in Feuâ€" , due to calye in March,4 z 2 years, 2 spring caiy~ 8 years oid mage buo41 Prop â€"|Carpets, 9X of which there are so many used now. ‘We have hundreds to ol 0 s> from f ‘}‘?(‘,3) ranging in price from $7.0J up to $14 00. .. °> « > h se raaghss \ i, "do | â€" In LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS â€" _ â€" ais"i We have both Scotch, English and Canadian makes and we sell only iro | * hat are the best qualities in these different lines, . aa« widths 3 ft , es ‘g.n.muï¬;gu_.‘m.admwmnmm% , 850, 450, 60s, to Turner‘sâ€" ~. This is the seasou of tha year when with sool days warmer Underwear is needed. â€" <~__ You can 811 a‘l your requirements in this This is without a« doubt the Mm‘-‘ï¬g Canada toâ€"day. 12 .. *ad We stock it in all aizes, fr. m the smallest infant to . "O*S" at all the popular prices. +/ oi e Ladies‘ White Vests Black Vests _ Cardinal Vests | LANG BROS. & CO. y sn ts t : s > + o e : 0_ MA d ; *h , * MA tï¬.fl"a § 1 . es n Praopaiie, es Oae baif of ‘our big store is devotei to the Sale of Carpets and Housefurnâ€" ichings. It is po sible that many people throughont Waterloo Coutnty have nover seen this Dep‘t., on our s omd flsor and bave no idea of the immsnse Steck and the extraordinary valus we «ff t in these goods. tw Turnbulil‘s Unshrinkabl In wall 11l find that we show the largest assortment cf protty pebstd 1p8 PR B are t bovums fane wil he fotnd aupince 50) 0 ‘ Whether you expéct to furnish a new home or refurnish the old home come to our Homefurnishing Dept and be suited. ~ BOOKS 1.00 per 1q. yd. Wonrere;dytoï¬llym'vnh_inthillimmdhn on hand a Also office sundrics inks, mucilage, paste, pencils, etc so office sundries. inks, mucilage, paste, pen 6 â€" Cive us a call ana convince yourself, f WATERLOO, There is no Itne of work in which you can engage, uwn:s"{hm wgh © .lumhpl-ndhpdlhnm::: Inoion: t eltpecbedimn n e is 0 aheiag en n eets Op Nawl h e c 0 0(00 Black Tights, Ete: 4 ,-_"e, 1st <;"i ;&:,_».L’ \ 49e 50 dozen Children‘s Wool Toques , all styles, all colon Splendid range of Berlin, Nov. 5th,1907. Here, There, Everywhere Rugs, WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES STATIONERY _ SCHOOL SUPPLIES Celebrated â€" DOERSAM. In RUGS and SQUARES Curtains and 25¢ to 50¢ ought to know. All gradu whers a business eduâ€" 5 ONTARIO hyX ud