se 5 years old, good driv ut | Orse 4 years old, goo y m ire 8 years old, good Th __‘Qflance of stock, good 4:' es â€"and drivo{s, 3 to 9 y ‘..'_ them would mayke ery Eâ€"borses. _ This is the f horses that Mr. Ferguson c Offered for sale. . They : ‘ thout trescrve. TERMS OF SALE.â€"S mo» i6 on approved joint notes. ’,, Annum off for cash "Mr"“_\‘ FERGUSON, Prop IALEX. AMES, Auctionccr. Auction Sale ; theâ€"residence or Mr. \7 > I4 miles from Galt on k Hespeler road, on ims, 2 hay racks, horse rake, el planks, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, harrow, "buggy,. sleigh, double bed cutter, gâ€" miil, scuffier, well churn> t new), 2 sets ":"!l' ess, . single . harness, how chains, wheclbarrow, 1500 feet Mne Jumber, and many other artiâ€" RRIDAY, MARCH 20th, 1908 ~Grain and all sums of $10 tâ€"cash; over that amount 12 ®* eredit om approved _ joint f 5 per cent off for cash payâ€" ‘~of ctedit amounts. : adon March 16.â€"The Star‘s corâ€" néent had an exclusive look toâ€" &5 the Kaiser‘s letter to Lord i@mouth. It is an inspiring docuâ€" y and was written in the _ welâ€" bf England. It follows: & ".~ RBerlin, Feb. 30, 1908. T\ ~-u tb‘ @8 mit pleasuremenrts dot I adâ€" \youw on @er eggsciting question k74 tlelllibt once. @@imouth; my old college chump, Breéty der constant friend of der 8hopeopies once pretty soon, und ,'f ® opperchunity to seize my -_ und gif der golden advice â€"peou who overjoyed me so ‘by derfeating der Boers. ing mentioned with truthfuiness lof dot English peoples mit my | ence yet ‘alretty, I vill hereâ€" giÂ¥.you my advices mit no ex= JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer STEPHEN HUMMEL, Propâ€" Bg t ane o‘clock p.m. sharp, § Ae following» 'W‘pre"uty. vizâ€" J uvs:a%( lâ€"â€"Horse 12 years old, : 2 [ + Â¥ears old,â€" ing 4 years old, 5. cows, $ (ears . o. lf and one tresh; heifer 2 years | ows in calf Mif, 3 steers rising 3 years] ears old, suy @ers pne year old, heifer onef .wo years old , A fall calves 5 months old, | searling beife1 galf, sow due to pig about 28 | ~These catile young pigs 3 months old | »red ‘by goad imewts, etc.â€" Maxwell bimder | in puime cond Awo seasons), Frost and Wood | Catalogtiey â€" laxwell dise, 2 new . plows, | PamAabecker, | ‘and Frost and Wood make), 2| 16 Leicester UuF 40 Head cf Horses uth,, der time has came for | @xcept . Germany *o of déer eggspensive uth,. stop . ‘der / O ding : battleships, Jt to me. I vill protect l €Ase of troubles. jï¬' rite . theso . few der . bot ‘ï¬my chest, hi« m with a fastness L. tor â€" sh. Tweedmouth, (Montréal Star.) BY WIRELESS Kisses MARCH 20TH, 1908 ~~OF _ and Implement: be . Public e se ow s m the Shants station ~Road, on ;, WILHELM 11 riod Six pe lri h ars old 11 the «TORONTO STANDS BY |â€" â€"â€" rOWER COMMISSION _ A preliminary report by the Inspesâ€" ]tor of Insurance shows ‘that in 1907 [the surplus of liabilities over assets of Ontaris mutual fire instrance comâ€" { panies increated from $8,603,475.46 in 1906 :ot"'o’:lt'm'u'mm n;;v ::;i- ness last y« lw to . x +1940.16, an . increase of um,&.so. The gross amount at risk increasod from $230,027,093 in‘ 1906 to | $246,â€" 184,053. in 1907, and premium . notes taken during the year amounted . to $3,580,007, an inctease of $270,210. : MUTUAL INSURANCE BUSINESS The Motherwell corr. of the St Matys Journal says: ‘"One o, . the first harbingers of spring reached Motherwell last week in the person of the assessor, who is not. only â€" the forerunner of sprimg put brings with him grubble hints of fall and taxes.‘ The board of _ control, he statod, impressed on the company the _ fact that the city was in honor _ Lound by â€" the (terms _ of the byâ€"law to enter into a contract with the hyâ€" droâ€"clectric commission for the supâ€" ply of> power and that it was not the city‘s intention to recede ons iota from thatposition. +5 supply of electrical energy. Mayor Oliver, referring to the neâ€" gotiations with the Toronto Electric Light Company, stated that the comâ€" pany were powerless to dispose of their plant unless its purchase | inâ€" cludod the taking over of a contract with the Electrical Development Comâ€" pany. HARBINGER OF SPRING Toronto, March 16.â€"The city coun cil this afternoon endorsed the appliâ€" cation to the hydroâ€"electric power commission for a 10,000â€"horsepowe? motes. Eive per cent. per ann for cash. â€" HMay and chickens JAMES MeDONALD, Auctio 11â€"2¢. FURNITURE, lor cook, 2 h4 sewing â€" machine stead, wardrobe, teel. 20 crock‘s reel. 20 crocks apple butter, ba of vinegar, 3 cider barrels, etc., Also a quantity oi hay. Positively no reserve as ownI giving up farming. Lunch at noon. _ Conveyances meet the morning trains at HMesp TERMS.â€"$10 and under, cash; er that amount, 10 months‘ credit be given on furntshing approved j notes. Five per cent. per annwn for cash. â€" HMay and chickens ca: [The unietsigned mas: received °in t 'gd con. _ of mu,x,_x,-‘nwu hortheast of Hespeter,; on."~ d PHURSDAY, ~MARCH ~~28, â€" 1908, ‘ommencing _ at &n o‘clock â€" sharp, These catile hivc all wed ‘by goad sices and in puime condition. Catalogueg en‘ applic. PamMabecker, Hespoler, 16 Leicesterâ€"ewe lamb, 3 .lambs. posed . to be â€" in ] Plymouth Rocks, | Cataloguey en application Klias Pukbm Hespoler, P.O. to & : 16 Leicesterâ€"ewes supposed to be in lamb, 3 Jlambs. 2 brood sows supâ€" posed to be in Fig, 17. shoats. â€" 60 Plymouth Rocks, h n:i and Roosters. IMPLEMENTS,â€" Linder, 2 mowers me with peabarvester; seed â€" drill, cultivator, roller, . hay rack, disc hatrow, 2 iron harrows, hay tedder, bay loadcr, 3 long plows, turnip sowâ€" ar, 2 scuiflers, 4 waggons, 2 sleighs, 3 wagon boxes, gnavel hox, 2 â€" ha, sacks, 3 wood racks, stock rack, wagon . shelvings, pig . crate,dump sart and.harpess, stonepoat, three seated catriage, top buggy, 2 cutters, 2 buggy poles, turnip pulper, 13â€"horse power threshing engine Champion seâ€" Jarator,, water tan‘ vi‘~ pump and hose, maple leal cloppes, citczlar saw, uie aik. shek ies Porue. ap i years <old, ‘span beavy horses .~.15 rears _ oKl. 15 pedigreed.. Holstein ows in calf ;on Amiliing, 5 “‘:E ‘ears old, sup.osed to be in calt,bul wo years old gud 2 bull calves, 3 rearling heifers; "ee Stock and ¢, spimniog wh ‘s apple butte cider barrels, « tit creal _ separato: kettle with stitret t articles. ETC.â€"Ranze,. . pat ice tongs, turning and cans, butter cuphoat keep ca refully dains, and are wh ed _ boxes, 2 sets of ble driving s, lot _ of 2 sets of; 6 loccin@i An‘t rrel Termsâ€"All sums of $10 and . undet cash;. over that amount ten months credit. on approved security. Six per cent. per apnum discount on â€" cash payments of oredit amounts. Termé for real éstate will be made known. on Cay of sale. drum, double heater _ wood stove, heary democrat, buggy, road cart, 4 kegs cut nails, carriage hatness, 150 fort maple scantling, a ng‘mber of photo frames. «Auctioncer 12â€"2¢. WAS ADJOURNED Store Effects.â€" Typewriter and new style, office desk, safe, 2 office cupâ€" boards, letter press, bag trucks, ice cream freezer, myBicine cupboard, sink, 4 clothes driers, 2 tables, fruit cleaner. cheese box, butter box, stove ‘The hearing of theâ€"action instituied apainst the ‘deputy returnin« 6fMficers alf the January election to show cause why they should not share the costs ol the . proccedings to unscat. _ the Council, Was to Bave been heard ~by Sudge â€" Chishoim _ this morning, but was gdjourned for another work . at the request ol Mr. A. B. McBride. Implemen{tsâ€"Light spring . waggon, top buggy, cutter, 1. horse plow, harrow, cutting box, grindstone, iron keitle, potato Gigger, scuffier, 2 long ladders, whselbarrow, 22 axe handles, and other articles, sils J. W. DAVEY, <J.R. SCHIEDEL, llouschold Effectsâ€" Cooking stove, heatinz stove, lounge, 2 buregus, sideâ€" board, 5 bedstceads, single . bed, 2 extcension tables, leaf table, . sewing maching, wash _ +machine, _ two cupboards, cream separator, Craâ€"~ d‘c, _ rocking chair, 16 kitchen chairs, arm chair, copper. kettle, shocmaker‘s outfit, ‘2 sausage . grindâ€" ers; a lot of dishes and kitchen utenâ€" commencing at pne o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz.: Real Estateâ€" One and oneâ€"half storey residence wt present occupied by J. R. Schiedel with _ good barn and driving shed and 1} acres of land. The house contains 9 rooms, with summer kitchen and â€" woodshed attached. Hard and sc;(t water, Good orchard and gardon. . seyâ€"Harris side delivery hay‘ rake, Oxâ€" ford 2â€"furrow plow, Ynn% plow,. 14â€" furrow: Ayr plow, lâ€"furrow No.â€" A Waterlco _ slow,, band wheed, bevel, jack, dirt seraper, cutting box, scale, capacity 2000 lbs, nearly new; fannitg mill, grain bags, wagon, nearly new,; 3 inch tire wagon, 2 truck wagons, turnip cutter, $â€"seated cartiage, bugâ€" gy, new sleigh, cufter, gleigh, ug{t “ sleigh, _ ncarly new;. corn cultivator, nearly new; 2 stock racks, 2 hayracks, 2 woodracks, _ Waterloo rope drive Ilhrcshur, set eatriage harness, set ‘heavy team harnéss, set tears hatness, 'sct, plow harness, 3 bedsteads, sink, ‘woodbox, cupboard, box stove, coo‘ stove, churn and many other articles too numerous to mention. _ l ‘FERMS.â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" ~MORSES.â€"Sorre! â€"~ mare "19,yeats o‘d, dark bay coach mare in foal‘ris~ lxyï¬ years old, bay. coach mare rig\ ing" 1 yegrs old, quiet bay driver,tisâ€" ibg 6 years old, heavy dark bay horse riging 5 years old weighs about 1500 ibs, es s . ~There will: be sold by Public Aue tien on the farm of the undersigned, one mile west of 3t. Agatha and 4 miles east of Pbillpsburg, on Y eommencing at ome o‘clock p.im. sharp the following valuable property, vit. sATURDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1908 _ CATTLE, ETC.â€"3 fresh cows, ï¬% with calf, cow in call, 2 steers,:,‘ year old, seifer 1 year old, b@M, 4 year old, .â€"6 : carves, 6 shoats .‘ 4 moanths old. * IJMPLEMEXNTS, .. ETC.â€"Masseyâ€" Harrtis binder, 7 ft cuf nearly p3w , Deering mower, 6 «t cut, nearly, new; pea harvester, twoâ€"horse rake (&toï¬ & Wood make), Noxon 12 hoe drill, Bissel disc, land roller, Noxonm â€" culâ€" tivator, _ cultivator, Decring tutnip seeder, nearly new; Preston gang plow, Frost and Wood ‘gang Plow, Frost and Wood shoe drill (i5 hoes)) Keystone hayloader, nearly new; Masâ€" There will be soid by public auction at the residence of J. R. Schicdel, Bresl»®, on der, _ cash, over that amoun months‘ credit on apptoved joit es or 5 per ccnt. per annum of cash payments of credits amot RUDOLPH B. JANTZL, Proprietor JOS. MICKUS, Auctioncer. LOUIS F. DIETRICH, Clerk.> 11â€"34. â€" * > " OR S, = 1 s) Stock, Implements, Etc. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1008 Auction Sale OF _= Real Estate, Household Effects, Etc. $.â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" sh, over that amount 10 credit on apptoved joint notâ€" per ccnt. per annum off | for Prop undet months Six per cash «ts the by but at If you hm'u?lny childin your county who is sick or has club feet, and whose parents can not afford to Uoiplint Secrstary." _ l ospital ry. igh * Tr:-hckboo{nm ‘ o:n. Won‘t you let n (@ the Hospital write your $1 /3 : name down for a fow |(JQ â€. shares in Heaven‘s; own | Ti P ol i 8 work of nu-.?uw. 1M 9/ ( children 1 Tnt S U A A. t rmi P ==the mining . stook that [A C -‘ always pays dividendsâ€" $y | o (OM inï¬ minces S d en for Biok%hfldl- to oxâ€" PM h ttuct the ‘Gold of Life SMVSeR EN A Death. j e cepjpos Please send contributlons to J. Ross Robertson, Chaiirman, or to Douglas Davidâ€" ml:’-‘bm., of the Hospital for Sigh Colloge Streot, Toxomke 1 | E’i‘f sloh on leeipp [E C me !“*‘b//l Detter . ï¬ E& By) tears.> ‘ l j \ % Edhyth : { T BA# | flmm BEFORK AFTRR. last year. Out @4 the 79, about 50 were from the country. _ _ If your is «0/ o ~~< tk doflnr’flonld k wE _ W&‘ ! straighte n ~ad + the feet of Eâ€"â€"~â€"â€" a little boy massag® * or girl with club feet, you would gladly ive it, and your dollar will do that. q"here were 79 cases.of club feet treated Each child was in the Hospital 474 days at a cost of â€" $1.31 each 5 5k5 | e ret A& g‘:.?? d4or |â€" 4 i P il_udfldsyn Fâ€"=~~pâ€"d || _ It cares for every Câ€"=H â€"sick child in the E‘: pu_ j Provh::. of Ontâ€" osh, l 1*oogem ario whose parents | < :/4.â€;†caunot afford . to f". l’;, pay for treatment. ~Q L S 2 g\uy dollars are c /‘ better" than _ idle ? Bs} tears. The symâ€" d fldhy that Woe.g: * good, but * Hospital hastohave i the sympathy that "I LIK® Prorur®s" . Works. Last year there were 1093 ï¬ctiwh adâ€" mitted. _Of these 378 came from 254 places outside 8t Torontoâ€"all were children of poor people who could not afford to pay for treatment of their little ones. o th ane rea Mim, ‘or 14 cup ship, one i’flv’ of the Joln Histand 1 ~â€"Bay . 8. yeats . brown »horse 9 :years old; bay * Horsi 11 years old, bhay horge 42 years cld bay horse 6 years old, bay mare} 80râ€" zel horee @ years old, sized by Dash _ Cattle.â€"8 gocd dairy cows, 3 tresh, balance "due . ‘to calte in April and> Mauy;(2. twoâ€"year ;\ old steers; 2 Wp- year old fat heifers,â€" 2 spring calyâ€" McCormick Miake, 6.foot mower, Mcâ€" Cormick make; ~seed dril, r&-q_» Harris; 11 foot MeCormick . culâ€" tivator, Masgeyâ€"Harris; manure spreaâ€" der, Paris make; set of voivsleixï¬-. land roller, seufer, Oxfoff! gang piow lhglfloi!, No: 21; set irom Barrows, 5t Cl wagons, Ride‘. tire, sugarâ€" beet box, stock rack and bay tack combined, open ‘bugey, top bugry,tut ‘ter, 2 hay racks, 3 wood rac‘1,,fanâ€" ning. mill, turuip. pulper, wheclbattow; gravel box, grindstonc, cream separyâ€" ter, ~wifletrees, <neckpokes,. ‘grain bags, shovels and hoes, anil other acticles. Remember that this Hospital is not a local institution,. bus Provincial. 100 Ibs. 3. brood IHPLME&TS. HARNESS.â€"2 sets team hain@ss, set plow harness, set single harnoss, tollars, sweat pads, fly ncts and lblanâ€" kets. Also 25 pushels of seed qeas and a quantity ol seed oats and hayâ€" TERMS.â€"$10. pnd under, cash;>0vâ€" er that amount, 12 months‘ credit will be given on furnishing approved joimt notes, or a digcount of 4 per cont: for eash except bay, and grain, which wil bescash. f 1i siat The above implet=nts are ~nearly all new and whl be sold Awithout iteâ€" serve as Mr. Mapn has soldokis farm. The Great Provincial Charity, The Hospital for Sick Children, Calls On You For Aid. ‘o mment , uxm‘“fl'" ole} ru, APPEAL | Menand Women of Ontario | PIGS,.â€"â€"1"5 Shoats . weirhing. ahDut ALEX..â€" AMES, Auctichoet IAS. MANN," Proprietor 16. A RIDAY, MARCH he name to the | §3 ‘"(l’r35 scretary. e ‘ . :kboo{'m $ (}zhal :’:m!';‘ i*t 1 1tz 1 fal per er e : n | for -’::w vt~f "o_ 144.95 Teaven‘s; own { >R L AD |per ce healing/rittle | [§) $ [ A st Int ofN U ‘ [ furbanâ€" nine eroy M vin ig_stook that [{ K "“ f ;’(Tnitn s dividendsâ€" $ I ‘ PM |;1 20 j The Treopress (Deee PA | 15 50, ildren to «x MWt i) fthe 1 3old of Life {S\\WeR \(K | Manito o Pramuge P | â€"Goldica® i farm, on ETC PC.â€"7 {t.. pinder foot mower, Mc pt You an increase of 5,829; SM.'“:: 55,071 against‘ 13,38Gâ€"an increase !‘,601. and Alberta 30,286 against 9,433â€"an increase of 20,853, T SE ol Pnd uold ' A statement showing the ratio . of urban to total population in the three provinces is interesting. ‘The ratip 4n Manitoba is 37.76 percent., in AIberta 31,.20 per cent., and in Saskatchewan 18.80, thus showing the latter to be the leading â€" agricultural . province. Manitoba had 86,141 farms in m- tion in 1906, against 31,812 in Saskatchewan shows th» gréatest gain, namely 182.39 per cc<nt, the inâ€" ercase in the five years biing from 91,279 to 257,763â€"a differcnee of 166,â€" 484. Alberta follows with a populaâ€" tion of 185,412 in 1906, agoinst 72,032 in 1901â€"an increase of 1638.¢1 per cent. These two provintes bein; _ newer, proved most attractive to the settiet, and the result was alower, yet satâ€" isfactory, rate of increasc in Maniâ€" tob»â€"13.38 per cent.â€"the figures beâ€" inx 255,211 in 1961 and 3(5,688. â€" in rn. The rate of increase in Mani+ oba from 1881 to 1891 vas 148.79 per cent.; and from . 1881 to 1891, 144.05 per cent., droppin; to 67.84 per ‘cent. from 1891 to 19 1. % inces of Saskatchowan ard Alborta has been the work of the past few ;yem’s. The result of the prgcess of ‘‘pumping in immigrants‘‘ as Kipling ’phraSCd it, is more or less accurately reflected in the special census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1906. An increase in population at the rate of 92.81 per cent. :n the fiveâ€" year period, 1901â€"6, is the gratifying showing, the total being £08,863 â€" in 1906 as against 419,512 in 1901. If to this is added the inflow of settlers in part of 1906 and the who‘e of 1907, which was particulartly heavy, it is pretty safe to place the prosent total population of the three provinces . at least one million. tom, Aid t â€"aAliteesrdTEDp MWd + c . Hig . hh HSIH 8. . years old, CQN Haing 3. years old got . by ; Ring, yearting heavy colt. CATELRB 3 good <fresh cows, _ f sows* supposed to be in cali, 2 good Shorthornâ€"cows | got ‘by: Beauchamp IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Maxwell binder, Maxwell mower, 5$ ~{t. cut.i Masseyâ€"Harris shoe drill, Maxwell bay loader, hay uike, Sylvester ostillat ing roller, good cultivator with grai. and grass seeder, new Climax â€" culti vaior, Frost and Wood 18 inch disc, wecder, 3â€"furrow gang plow, 2â€"urrow Oxford plow,2 : Fleury walking plows, foursection barrow neanly new, three section harrow, good Chatham fanâ€" ning igil (end shake) andbagger, truck scale capacity 2000 lbs.,. all iron frame circular saw, gmiin cradle, scythes, good hand made wagon,tfug wagon,steel wheels,new Hamburg wa» gon box, wagon box, scuffler, 2 luy; racks, good sleigh, 2 seated surrey now buggy,â€" oneâ€"horse delivery tig, cutter, buggyâ€"pole, 2 sets team harâ€" ness, set"plow hatuess, good Sét carâ€" riage harness, 3~gets si harness, set heaty fly nets,‘co ~bridles,etc. log bunkis{"swill pirtel, sledge, ‘postâ€" hole auget‘11 ip2~ ~corn.planter, hay. knile, 4: neyp" logging: chains, 3 sets double tié . Jack,: hay pulleys, â€" new stoc ; & long tadders, new Presâ€" ton" stizat ‘beet «and> turnip > sceder, Imp.> crosbes supposed to be in cali Imp croi supposed to be in . call, 4 high .grade; hesfers, supposed to be in calf, @ ‘yearling pedigreed bulls, 2 {M& €atling bulls, yearling. heifet, PIGS, POULTRY, ETC.â€"2 . flnc Yorkshire sows in pig, 19 pigs aver aging about 800 lbs. 2 geese, _ gandâ€" ¢r, about 60 Buff Orpipgton hens, ~ 4 cockerels and 1° colli¢ dog. a No reserve as the proprietor is giving up farming. Lunch at noon.. TERMS.â€" Hay, grain, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; ovâ€" er ithat amount, T"months‘ credit on approved joint notes or a discount oi 6 per cént per amwum dor cash pay ments of créedit arounts. id ..‘N% E. BINGEMAN, Propnctor. ALEX. FRASER, Auctionécr. A. KAUFFMAN, Clerk. iarge ‘headsy; 2 tutmip ‘pulpers; neck yokes, Sausage stullbr, meat: grinder, lard press, parlomistove, good churn, crosseut saw, work bench and vice, cow chains,‘ crowbar, forks, hoes, shovels,/>grain bags, new set wide shovels, grain bags, new set wid shovels for Climax cultivator, beet fork, stone hammer, ropes and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Also a quantity of hay _ and grain. The rapid settlement of the A_Pro_v- GROWTH OF THE WEST at OF Cae msing 4 Fronk Hoppenstall,; a CG.T.N . brake man, fell from an engine at Wiatton and 105t anâ€"atm.. No more 300 per cent. dividends. J. A. Butler, MLD.~. A. Munbergor, Prosident, sf;c.-’l'rcu BI‘CI. March 8rd, 1908. 11â€"3t. c c As an illustration â€" it is estimated that $1100 was cleared . duting . the year 1907; worving on the basis rroâ€" posed ib would mean a balance _ of $748.30 returned to the pattons. . The remainder is to be distributed among the patrons according to the number of pounds of butter fat sent during the year. An 8 per cent. dividend on the $710 stock amounting to $56.80 is first to be paid the stockholders. A sinking lund of $800 a year is to be cstabâ€" lished until the plant valued at $3000 is paid up. fI The company agrees to manufacture butter for its ‘patrons, charging 3} cents per pound. From this income all expenses will be paid, after which the balance will be divided hetween the shareholders and the patrons â€" on the following basis:â€" _ â€" R good driver; . % ltvï¬-i old w-l?t abou “un 'Mimm coming 9 years weight about > ) &“.bcy mare 15. . years old weight 1350 1bs, dark bay mare 15 years old, â€"weight about 1400 Ibs. , 1\ chestnut mAré, 5° â€" years old, weight about 1400 : ~pounds, MEMO. OF Between the Silver Spring Creamery Company, Limited, ol Baden, and it‘s> Patrons. . TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, poultry, poâ€" tatoes, wood ard all sums of $10 and under, _ cash; over that amount _ 9 months‘ credit _ will be given on furâ€" nishing approved joint notes or 4 per gent off for cash payments of credit amounts. No reserve as the farm is sold. JOS. MICKUS, Auctionser. ADDISON S. SI"ANTZ, Propriotor S. E. SHANTZ, Clerk, . LLâ€"2t weight ‘. _ about : 1400 _ pounds, CATTLE, ETC.â€"8 good dairy cows (Jersey cow fresh, .grade cow . fresh, heavy Hoistein cow fresh, heifer fresh about 2 months, grade cow dug . to calve in Septemsber, Holstein cow due to calve in~ . April, 2 good grade cows dueâ€"to. calve in April), 6 yearâ€" ling calves, call 'l months _ old, », 2 sucking calves, ‘ pure bred Shorthorn bull 10 months old, brood sow due to pig June 13th, also about 80 chickens, 3 geese, young Collie dog. M4 the following vatuable property~ 1MPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" j'l“mtvl binders @vith sheat cartier and truck‘s, Masseyâ€"Harris mower; 6 foot * cut, nearly now; Preston mawer with c:f harvester, ‘ Preston hay take, No seed drill, land roller, Imperial ()x-‘ ford gang plow, threefurrow gang plow, new; 2 Shantz plows, Masseyâ€" Harris plow, 2 scuffiers, spring tooth cultivator, disc harrow, iron harrow 4 ‘sections, _ nearly new; beet lifter, nearly new; Chatham fanning mill, scales, capacity 1200 lbs; Woodstock wagon, nearly new; Brantford Wagon, péarly new; broad tire wagon, bob ‘sleigh, new cutter, top buggy, nearly new; light democrat, 2 sugarâ€"beet boxâ€"‘ ©s, _3 hay raoks,. new; set gravel| Planks, brick box, stock rack, large wheelbarrow, 3 sets double harness, 1} set new; 2 sets single harness, 1 seti new; 10 horse collars, 9 horse blanâ€" kets, 5 new; robe, grain bags, 3 logâ€" ging chains, work bench, crosscut saw ice tongs, 3 neckyokes, 4 sets douâ€" bletrees, lawn mower, forks, . rakes, shovels, hay knife, 2 beet forks, suâ€" gar beet knives, hoes, 2 axes, saw, some tools, 28 pipes for fince posts, 100 railroad ties for fence posts. | HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. â€"j World‘s Favorite codking stove, fgt; éoal or _ wood, new; Radiant lome} coal stove double hcater, woodstovc,' cookstove, 2 extension tables, drop} leal table, bedstead with springs gnl} mattress, 2 beds, 1 new; washing maâ€"| chinc, ~mew wringer, 2 new wash! tubs, meat tub riew, sidesoard, sin':,l butter churn, 2 batrels vinegsr, some apples, new boiler, 2 iron kettles, 13' crocks applebutter, water tank, . 2 eight gallon milk cans, 9 milk coolets milk pails â€"and other articles too numerous to mention. i GRAIN, ETC.â€"A quantity of hay, 300 bushels oats, 12 bushels peas, some barley, some timothy seed, . a quantity ‘of potatoes, 3 ‘cords of wood. © > There will beâ€"sol4â€" by. Public TUESDAY, MARCH i1t, 1908, the farm ol the. us couth of Berlin on g at one o‘clock p.m. sharp OR AGREEMENT Implements Brockwille Board ot finds it carnot alter the law allowing ©chilâ€" Urech to attend schools who have not a cortificqle of â€" successful ‘vaccinatiqn or insusceptibHity to it. 5 E. Ri Bolieft and Company, dry, goods merchants, Guelph, have . asâ€" signed to Harry Barber, .of Toronto. Theâ€"company has been in business for 40 years, and it conducted the largest store of its kind in western Ontatrio., When it was seen that the trade . d@d not bring in a suficies income to meet the liabilities. an attempt . to compromise was made, but the offet was not ‘acceptable to the . creditors, ‘The stock and assets are valued at about $50,000 and the;liabilities‘ are over $60,000. ‘The failure is attribut« od to the. poor tradd of the Winter and Spring/ 4* $ CANNOT ALTER THE LAW GUELPH FIRM ASSIGNS. Another amendment to the Municiâ€" pal Act of ~â€" considetable importancé that _ has been introduced is to give the councils of ‘citics and . towns power to pass byâ€"laws not later than Oct. 15th in any year, to fix the Â¥ast Mor.day in Novemper for the holding of nominations ‘for . the municipal elections and the elections â€" on the first Monday in December: following. This bill is interded to meet the wishes of that portion of the thet= cantile community particulatly Wwho. object to . being thrown into: . theâ€" heat of . & municipal clection duting the busiest season of: the year. © _ _ A bill has also ‘beem introduced to give the right to establish Boards â€"HORSES.â€"Black mare, 8 years Old, g C ’.“’ CCA ,.ev;iâ€(; m.â€"e cows, 2 tresh, batanc sgupposed to be in calt, 2 puro . btB wuz 14 zhonths old, 2 fat bulls /4‘ and :8 y:;t old, Jatâ€"cow, & steors, 2 years old; steer, 1 year old, 2 heilérs 1 year old, 4 head .‘ young cattle. â€" * +A Te 5.m An effort is being made to secure Continuity of management in municiâ€" pal affairs by the introduction of. & bill in the legislature .. empowering the council of auy, city to submit a byâ€"law providing for the election of aldermen for a term of years. Where the aldermen are elect? by ‘ general vote as in Beriin, cne falf of . the number. who receive the highest numâ€" ber of votes shall continue in office. for two years. At each annual elec! tion after the first . a sufficient numâ€" ber of aldermen shall be elected for two years to fill the places ol alderâ€" men Aetiting, ind the. members reâ€" grln; shall be , eligible for : reâ€"vlecâ€", ch. 3 y t we commenting at one O‘clock .p folowing: _ < . x* y$ IMPLEMENTS, . .ETCâ€"Binder, Masseyâ€"Hartis,â€" â€" No. 4, spedi ‘-:.m,-"'» with ‘sheal carrier, binder, Brantford, with sheaf carrier,‘ Johnston: mower, Rayrake, hay tedder, self rake, ‘‘Liom Reaper",. 3 single ‘plows, lurrow . gang plow, spring tooth vator, set iron harrows, four secrions;. lands roller, disk harrow, new 15â€"shoé drill, Masseyâ€"Hatris, Frost and Woeod sout fler, 10â€"horse power. with tumbling rods, straw cutter, Chatham, fanning mill, turnip.puiper, wheelbarrow, D _‘;f;. ber wagon wide tire, Wagon boq ] .‘ en buggy, cutter, hay rack, hay rack sides, grindstone, bundle barbed ww 11 basswood . planks, $}x10 inch, feet long, set team harness, set m‘ harness, doubletrees, . grain . Cradle, neckyokes and other articles. « 5ds FURNITURE.â€"Wardrobe, Wlfl‘» desk, corner cupboard, kitchen ‘cupâ€". board, pantry cupboard, 3 sinks, wa* ter stand, chairs, rockers, arm Qï¬' lounge, . extension table, fall ~ $ table, kitchen ï¬, 2 benches, . 2 wood ‘boxes, r. chest, +bedroont‘ suite, 2 bedsteails, _ with springs," small bedsteads, 2 cooking stoves, alt«> tight heater, drum, Daisy churn,but=* ter worker, buiter tub, milk coolet,. milk cans, lard can, pails, crockety,. Peerless â€" steam cooker, ~iton kettle," pxeat grinder, fruit evaporator, cidet . barrel, barrel vinegar, copper kettle, counter scales and other articles."‘ . PIGS and POULTRY sows pure bred . . ./A 17 each, 15. hogs 5 weeks mouth hefls: F 9 TERMS.â€"$10 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved joint notes, or a discount of § per cent. for cash, cxcept fat cattle, Pigs and poultry, which will l;eal.lf; _ No reserve as Mr. Snyder has rentâ€" ed his fyrm. R ALEX. AMES, Auctioncer 11â€"2t. URIAH SNYDER, Proprietor. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS, AY MARCH ~s d e f me ie mut a2*R/G