owing. to the ~small â€"stocis in the eountry. There is no sign of revival jn the flout trade and country milâ€" ders .report business as flat. _ Prices mre:â€"Wheat, Manitoba, No. 1, northâ€" ‘\ ermn, $1.174; No. 2 northern, $1.14; _ No.. 8 northern, $1.09; feed, ‘70¢; No. & feed, 65¢c, Georgian Bay ports; Onâ€" ‘Kerio, No. 2 white, 941c @ 95j¢ outâ€" side; No. 2 red, Mc @ 954c outsite; | No. J mixed, 93¢ @ 24¢; goose, 90¢. \ Corn, â€" No. 3 yellow, nominal, _ at 786 @ 80c. ~ Toronto ireights; No. _8 mixed io less. Flour, Manitoba, patents, special brands, $6, seconds, $5 40, strong bakers, $5.30;, winter > whea »patents, $3.50. â€"Barley, ~No. @ 55e @ 58c outside. _Peas, No. Z, ~ake @ 94¢ outside. Rye, No. 2, searce and â€"wanted, 88c. ~ Buckwheat, No. #, b4zc @ 65¢. Oats, No. 2 white, _ A9¢ @ 50c outside; No. 2 mixed, 474¢ putside. Bran, $24.50 @ $25 here. ood veal calves are holding {aitly â€" steady, with lighter runs. * ‘he he market is steady and . unâ€" hamged from last decline. " ‘h â€"was 90 loads, with 1,600 ad ‘of cattle, 172 sticep and 400 hogs and 628 calves. * â€" \ Exportâ€"Market steady at. $5,50 @ ‘mmedium, $5 @ $5.25; bulls $4 @ g5â€"Market steady; selects, $5.75 8( L.o.b. at country points. lorts, $25 at the mills. & quality of â€"foâ€"day‘s offerings ¢ of a very fair . aÂ¥erage, quite a good proportion of 8 cattie. erâ€"Market _ easier, choicest I putcher $5.35 @ $5.75; good | $5.25;, ‘common _ mixed cattle ~at $3 @ $4.25, Th ors 4 iw 3 _ GRAIN. ‘pronto, May 19.â€"The markets are : dull, with a falling demiand for b, which does not affect prices, * ‘‘not Hkeâ€"L Le i e s s “‘f:;;‘ > ‘A’: C k iry â€" "; -:3;?"%{“, W e « 3 ‘.rs Â¥$aui ,1'1\"-%†C1 rick . e > 14. :é it Te ol Te tf‘wifli‘ wa‘ suct ~ bite_ Mar 1 vrazar o K “‘a;*m‘ Hamâ€" c . e nanat! mï¬.flna;?‘ i "af Berlin‘ Heaty * on 1s raar numher of ~ | > trich of. TaViRLACK â€" to Inabel Hati Mn i. uck > > amal Lani M Artthacy i e ts acar cageggt ind | prought ut thas was:~ exsl . moun. of New Hambare °_ _ 0 18 pries in the oronte | â€" Tath, ay "Ter: Ne Dattemure uce e cce e chocted â€" 1| * H. ‘Dabléls, of" New Hamburg. o ds 9 maincy ut woten | MewaieLonbersoat ~Berin, â€" May . butcher cattle u:n!tl x °_ Oth, by Rev. Wos. / x, ‘Oscar aboht 25c â€" as compared _ _Mowat to . ‘Lauber, both _ ‘week. Choice butcher and oxâ€"| _ Berlin. Ts 2e o k m gattle are not affectcd by the deâ€" W*M '1:‘&â€" __“_ubct«lm“h.nllh‘ _ by Rev. .J.m 3imon _MIâ€" . about the same asa week | let, ~to Mary , both _ of he quality of _ toâ€"day‘s ofterings | Krawerykâ€"Laboda.â€"Ab, Bertin, May Was again of a very fair . average, 13th, by Rev. Paul Sobezak, . John quibe "a good proportion of Kawezyk, to Victotia Lahodg{ both g ce cattie. of Berlin. _ Where is a good export demand. The Lapinskiâ€"Radtve.â€"At Berlin, _ May old country markets are strong and 12th, : by Rev. F. E. Oberlander, Bupplies are reported to be short. â€"| Chas. Lapinski, to Sélina Radtke, " Sheep and lambs are steady, with â€" both of Berlin, lignt offerings. ; Helmâ€"Brennerâ€"At the R. C. Church, ‘ @ood veal calves aro holding faitly| St. Clements, May 19th, Ed Helm, Bteady, with lighter runs. i of Hesson, to Appalonia Brenner, of The hog market is steady and un _ Stâ€" Clements. m b& from last® declin. tVuidnâ€"Lunz.â€"-At the R.C. Church, " Tha run was 90 loads, with 1,600‘ St. Clements, May 18th, _ Robert Rad ‘of cattic, 172 sheep and 400 Voisin of St. Clements â€" to _ Miss fRED .1 â€" eme y Lunz. of Bamberg:. $5. ï¬â€˜ 500 to 700 pounds, steady @ $3.175;° . e _~Galt, May 18:.â€"While in attendance wt_the funcral of an old friend, â€" Wilâ€" Jidm Morton, which took place toâ€"day Mr. Robert McGregor, foundet _ and #enior member of : the McGregorâ€"Gourâ€" Jey Company, of this~ city, was Ahtown out . of the buggy in which he was riding and thrown against a tree with suen sorce that at present 18 in an extremely gerious . conâ€" «fition, andâ€" concussion of . the brain ie feared. 5_ MD fegor was riding in a bugâ€" °s m:’(n‘u James Young, and ~ a% ;,'-.“ rocess10 passed a load of hay, the horse shied and the suddco > imâ€" petus given the buggy, threw . AMr. M or out bead first into a â€" tres on the sidé of â€" the road. Mr. Young n hars mn:o:‘h?md C aok wwuy.:s. 0 0â€"s) .2 y‘ o WReedersâ€"Good, heavy at $4.25 °@ THROWN FROM HIS BUGGY ~WATERLOO MAREKETS . Waterloo, Ont. May 21st, I0US8. ruled in ï¬'w' wu.: E in Mn ncanie it MB "MMM > TY, ® reâ€" that ‘a larger number of catltle Â¥ at the same . time the y #iss in prices in the Toromto ) temporarily checked." 1t prett: generally conceded toâ€"day r_ for: ordinary and medium . butcher cattle are off this abokht 25e â€" as compared with N. Choice butcher and . ¢xâ€" Battle are not affectcd by the deâ€" , the best selected cattle selling w aboutâ€"the same asa week %ï¬.»mmt steady; ewes, $4.75 5.25; yearling lambs, grainâ€"{ed, t at $6.50 @ $7, common, $5+@ ’W‘MMQH both markets have been t~ was frequently> stated were gotting: scarcer in â€"| ‘, gewerally and > that 1 be no usore heavyy 1uns. Toâ€"day‘s experience sCai e gotting: scarcer in | .. he zo usore heavy runs< this oâ€"day‘s experience scarcAly . the ~theory. ol a serious Mowever, calitle aro. not a day. and it is uot like= e ‘ 2 . months. CBTS _ Fenton.â€"At â€" Conestogo, _ May 15th, 1st, 1008 _ ; Cossig Ballard, wile ol _ Robert i â€" Fenton. : 88 90 Bettschenâ€"At New Dundee, May 17, 85 88 _ Mrs. G. Bettschen, aged 72 years. .900 Beitz=â€"At Winterbourne, May _ 17th, .80 â€".... < Annic, wife of Laurence Beits.. .00 ++«( Huragâ€"At Wellesley, . May 16th, Mrs. .70 . 2.90. . George Huras, aged 82 years. 48â€" .50 Hergottâ€"At St. Clements, May 12th, .80 ~ ...« â€"~Jacob Hergott, aged 36 years, 9 .56 â€"_â€".70 . months and 21 days. 3 was among â€" An order 1.9%5 17.00 16 16 2:59 4.0) !Kramp.â€"At Berlin, May 11th, Daniel Kramp. Bean.â€"Neat . Haysville, â€" May 13th, ’ Noah Bean, brother of David Bean, of Waterloo, aged 65 years, 1 month {_â€" and . 13 ‘days. . | Wilson.â€"At Guelph, ~F. . W.â€" Wilson, iam: Scherer, aged 60 years. Snyder.â€"At Bresigu, May 13th, Barâ€" bara â€" S. Brubacher, wife of: Ozias Snyder, in her 39th year. _ Shug.â€"At New Hamburg, May J1th, Mrs. Catharine Shub, relict of the lm Jacob Shuh, agzed 77 years, 2 s and 21 days. > Doering.â€"At , Philipsburg, May â€" Jnâ€" fant â€" son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Doering. hib ‘ Christmann.â€"At Elmita, May â€" 10th, Jacob Christman. < Lawless.â€"At Pittsburg, May, Philip Lawless, formerly of Galt. Murphy.â€" In Puslinch Township,May 9th, Mrs. Patrick Murphy. McBride.â€"At Galt, May 10th, Thos. McBride, aged 83 years. Unitt.â€"At Galb, May i1th, Mrs. Eliâ€" tabeth Unitt. 5 j Buckley.â€"At Galt, May 10th, Geo. H. Buckley. j Demery.â€"At Mystic, Conn., May 11, Mrs. Albert Demery, nee Louise Decâ€" mert,: of Hespeler anisister . of Mrs. Radegan, of Galt: Contad.â€"At Waterloo, May 15th,Mrs. Jacob Contad, st., aged 72 years, 3 months and 18 days. > Young.â€"At â€" Woodstock, â€" May 14th, William A. Young, formerly ol Berâ€" lin in his 79th year. â€"> Bruner.â€"At Berlin, May 14th,. Domâ€" formefly of Waterloo. Scherer.â€"Au Berlin, May 13th, Willâ€" m"---.:::'_._- S’l'l‘xe née charm ofâ€" Memdelssohn‘s ELLESL pring cnz; lies in the Melody, * wm‘__ 4+ :‘houph of c::dr'u;.mthe accompaniment so afranged, the frame of # “:I;:e:;h:; l:'.â€ll. Henri:'h. :: N:. j picture to intensify the effect of the tire new lighting plant which he was ';:l;’d{.,}, 3;',',{,,;35,',“ C clth perigotion inffoducing to ‘some of out bud-eu‘ o mca e Fas hek aml is AlsO * because of the difficulty â€"an amateur lice trustees ol'mm'%â€"lwz lfl"" I‘n bringing: out the melody 'm': Fa. Koehlér who has been w. tc'" amaoth fegeto . touch qninfumtel bf the house tor ¢cks with , the requirements : of: th> a*companiâ€" sprained ‘m'";‘l,.*'*h. & | ment. Either ths tones will be too work.â€"Mr. F. ‘W.~ Shoppard, reeune |lerky or they will become buried in School lnpe:':tor' made Jhi6 _ official te accompaniment. . But it is pos visit to. sohooly in ahte / maitioe fast | t hn aeout son w es aiely week and found everything very sa to hear th> Spring Song as they would istactory.â€"At a meeting of pflike > hear it even though _ the enthusiasts last Saturday _ | technical equipment may not be equal bascball tinh was organtied with at.. | 10 the tosk of Playing it. There . is Lawin KJn as captainâ€"â€"par, " S | in the Angelus planoâ€"playerâ€" a .. deâ€" Ratz, of Rimira, the Liberal candiâ€" V.ice called the Melodant which â€"will date was in town shaking hands ana | PTink out definifely and clearly the making a few short calls. . . â€" melody ‘dï¬q'srfllcmot of Death of Mrs, Huras.=â€"Death _ has | 403 Other similat composition.. Moreâ€" claimed another Yictim in the person | OVC* it is Possible for the berson of Mrs. Goo. Huras, who passed away | OP°rating the Angelis to phrase the on Sunday afterncon â€" after only . a music in accordance with his â€"idea short iliness ofâ€"about a week on ten | expression. â€"In short the An;elus e o M erey â€"Pâ€"l who had the pleasure of her â€" Mflï¬hï¬ht“fl, by m:mw Messrs. hw' Winter . &. Leeming, 82 «s an im io on ie e ie ho esn o ‘“"-%:c : and (ife | the high _of this fitm _ and mv tnoon to the Lutheran | When it is . wn * ‘vemetery : fot . ~The ber ar© | lus, the ation i8 one 1 Aa ed have the : â€" of many | to. all lovers of. B Priends in. â€" e s se ho. Pnsodine‘ Thie x .5 ’.( e mutige. ks ,‘@“’ | hh 4 Ciea i: . To % B %‘n’ ? i Vl,f io o\ drcu _:“ ..' 3 1“5\ {,"j. ,,‘_‘ ks :.M’,.'h“!“u [ Death of Mrs. Huras.=â€"Death _ has claimed another victim in the person of Mrs. Geo. Huras, who passed away on Sunday afterncon â€" after only . â€"a short illness ofâ€"about a week or ten days. Deceased was in the prime of life and was wellâ€" liked by â€" everyone who had the pleasure of her acguaint ance. Rhewuo(nqdflamlldm kind asd v sociable. Whs 32 ynnmfludluv-n sorrowâ€" ing husband and one child to mourn the loss of a good mother and life partner. ‘The funeral took on Tuesdiy afternoon to *'nt" nnwm:‘ sympathy of friends in their affiiction, § MA RRIAGES DEATHS. , aged 90 years . and inoued . by at Ottawa to ‘| _ The doctor reviewed the who‘e ad ministration and critized at cunsidet> ‘| able length the malâ€"admin‘stration of the Whitney Government,. Hecl,ysed ‘ | with an appeal to those pressat â€" to support Mr. Ratz, the man of the *| people, who stood for all that. was _ trte ~Liberalism. He . was :oindly applauded. : ; â€" Mr. E4. Stzubing made his debut as * a Platiorm : speaker and made a fic | jnpression, the question of the‘â€" Cay ‘, being handled with caso and showed j him to be in possession of the facts confronting the electors in this camâ€" _| raign, He urged upon his heaters the "' necessity of supporting ‘‘Dan"‘ Ratz who would make an able reptrsscataâ€" <ive and one whom all would . be ‘ | proud of. ‘ 7' . The speeches were interspersed with Ffl. esb and. this they must. receive .w hetber the trustees believe them worthy ol theâ€" advance or _not. The speaker was â€" frequently â€" applauded. _* Dr . Adam Thomson, of Galt followed and very ably discussed the quesrions ol the day. ~He was a supporter ol Mr. McKay and ‘hisâ€"policy ant coul not as _an observer of event»> but ctiâ€" tize the Whitney administration whisp had been a lamentab}s failure. ‘They ~Afiter thrce cheets for. the King, MacKay, the Candidate and Sir Wilâ€" tred© Laurier, the meeting adjourned. The Educational system, which they wished to saddle the people. with,was one â€" which . would be a dishonur ~to the almost perfect system which wes :n vogue previous ta their taking ofâ€" Legislate for <alisand: not for a â€"ew was loudly applauded and ~thosepreâ€" sent gave vent to their ~enthusiasm in no _ pncertain manner. Candidate Ratz reviewedâ€" his municipal carser, eight years ~ in all and this traimiz has ~fittsd him for the position ~ he wishes to attain. * 8 had © Laken offce . three and & hall years ago and nad promised, if cleeâ€" ted, they would reveal some, awi‘ul crookedness, ‘but up to date they were unabls to point to ons thing _thai the : Ross government had done wronglully. _ . .__ _ .lr. Am, of Wfl: a . veteran of many campaigns, ';L ï¬â€œmfla“cm. & ter ‘briefly autlining the ds nuth;nh_ wu_,g.m cand| l-_ 3!».-:0:& ; ln speak, was dieurg n ty arge > patorng w § vxa:’muu-uwz ~Arst visit, accepied the nominâ€" aticn at the hands â€"of his . Liberal friends â€"â€" and one of the agrecu@n‘s made with them~was that be should be free to exercise his.own judgment Speaking on the poli¢y d,ï¬!&“\ ney adminispration he â€"alluded the bad . educational legislation that bad Lbeen passed ï¬spoké particularly of the policy w now compels®. the rural school trustges to pay the school teacher a certain fixed salary in voting upon all questions .. Abat would be brought beforethe. Assemâ€" bly.. The declaration . that he . would fice:.~_ ‘They had â€"promised cLrap school books and to day all) the cheap books one could get were â€" sotne old readers: ‘which wauld shortly ‘be of no vocal music. ing use as it ‘wa$ their intention â€" to publish a new reader. : THE â€" CALL Something Concetning the Famous Mendc!ssohn Spring Song. Mr $ aro frst , ‘to address the meet~ OF SPRING * (puiey ue hag, "~" * ; Sss ST. in p aie e on ol " Ne nnen‘* 4) BAMBERG, rt'h, 2th May. Monday, ï¬;uo: yx Bsb All 8 0‘ esn other ommtiisinn nmoondially invited on uneir behalf to address the meetâ€" ‘finish sceding. As the season . is getting very late farmers areâ€"naturâ€" ally becoming very anxious to have the ;uh sown.«â€"The prospects : â€"for «. heavy hay crop: areâ€"very encouragâ€" ing, judging from the excsllent apâ€" peatrance at. present: of ‘both old and new ~meadows.â€"Aside ~from the wet Weather ‘as being a topic of ~much discussion at present, probably â€" ithe one that is equally interesting and is bxcoming more so as the slection day approaches is the Provincial elecâ€" tions. The candidates for North Peérth are Jaimés Torrance, Conservaâ€" tive, Wellington Hay, Libétal. Ruâ€" mors â€"_have it that an independent candidate _ in the person of Wm. Welch, of â€" Listowel will also â€" enter the contest it Mr. Welch allows his name â€" to go on the ballot, it will to a certain extent be the means . of so splitiing the vote <tbat . the elections © of . the Liberal candidate would â€" not at all be unexpeted: â€", The â€" Mount Pleasant> Sundayâ€"school and Epworth League, held â€" their reâ€" élection of officers a few wee‘s ago and several changes were made, but the majority of the former aiicers .were reâ€"elected. The Bible class meet inâ€"the auditorium affer the opening services in the Sundayâ€"school room, thus leaving more room for the interâ€" ‘maliate and. primary â€"classes.â€". ..Mr. Isaao â€" Miller, formerly of Listowel, has â€" come 4o Wallaceville ‘to reside. lie will ‘make his home with his son Benjamin, whose home is in the vilâ€" lage.â€"Mt. Ezra Staufier, fourth line Wallace, iwears a smilé these days, the result of the artival of a daugh ter on Sunday last.â€"Mr. Wm.~ _ E. Wright attended the annua) mecting of the Stratford district Methodist churches which was held in Stratfora on Tuesday andâ€" Wednesday of _ this ‘wee!;.â€"M. Jas. Elford also attendâ€" td the district meeting in Stratford. â€"Mrs. â€" Samusl Munford, of Moore field visited at the parental . home here on Sunday last.. A mceting in the . interests of the Conscrvative candidate. was held in the township ?;l‘l. Gowanstown, on Monday nigh: News in Brief â€"The recent _ wet weather has greatly retarded sceding in fhis section, the greater part ol the area to be sown has been . too wet, consequently the majority o# farmers have not very much sown. However,~ with a: week of fine â€" weaâ€" ther, the {armers will be . able _ to Monday, 25th May. â€" . . «_ _/ WATERLOO, in Town Hali, Tuesday " Miny With, â€"* 0 . 58 EC 000 fin i) WELLESLEY VILLAGE, in the Opâ€" in the interest o% Daniel #-%Wh Suts Ts id be Tand as failowe, BLOOMINGDALE, Thureday, . 21st OQNBSTOGQ; in Schweltwer‘s Ha), 3T J auObn in Wifemen‘s diai Fi t Wideman‘ ‘ ay, Sad May, W,WWW @M& :_ln, Stéddick‘s Hall, The retiring . directors are â€" Mrs, Jacob Kautman, Mrs. Collard â€" and Messrs. N. A. Waghor, Frank Shants and .J. Addison ‘Taylor, all of whom are eligible for â€"reâ€"clection, excepti Mre. Collard and Mr. Shant#, bo= of whom have recently removed from The twolith Annual Mecting of the nmnomzpmwmuuq on ‘Friday, May 22nd, at 8 0‘clock at the Orphanage. * ‘The order© of business will be â€"the receiving of the Matron‘s and (Treasâ€" urer‘s reports, the reading =of the minutes of the last Annual Meeting and the appointment of five directors. Berlin. The public is ‘::tdhlli :viu‘ _to be prosent and> Board of Directots ndtuldmm:o:p‘:mi to ~nlt’~ Twinâ€" City in attendance. aÂ¥*, Woodstock Public Libfary Board has asked the. Cityâ€" Council to inâ€" crease the annual grant from £2.000 era House, Wodnesday, #7th May, {J. C, Haight, Secretary, N. W. J g: Honsberger, Pres., N.g.%.t . H. Schnarr)s Eas 8t., ANNUAL MEETING eral Meotings WALLACE and an opportunity will 14 to 6 sold. # 3100 mpstse % \,szsu Baye 3 storey £*! eagnp Boys 1 acces! J. BALL & SON, Agent. â€"Looal Agentsâ€" Mutual Life Aosg‘ce Co; of Canada reat when a bhome can: be “?olnï¬ you own a home mw you do not, ‘tome to us and you will be sarpriaed how easy is is to own one. Look over the following PARTIAL LIBT, . ‘““ Buys 7 room red brick house o-n'u'Qu-& A snapâ€"must be e04NN Buys 8 room brick house on EKING BSYBEET, â€" WATERLOO: Real Estate and Insurance @4000 conventences, Terms to suit ‘“ Bn.n"la-uflunnhnhnd r !Sh::kuh:l‘l mv@k‘nt' to aterloo and Berlin Markets, Haty : Lots in all parts of the town, © Ofl.loop.fl;( St., above Fischcr‘s Get one of my splendid new wte of Hesness nowâ€"~It will iniprove the appesrance of your outit one kundred per sent. Headquarters for Valises, ‘Tronk#, oto. Ne en Shoce thnnt mnseany Sfiase |§".“7"~‘-“-:':â€â€œâ€œ-.-.-=':'.“ 9e :::rï¬*h?‘__"t""-.‘g openion on gne o Withoim‘s Harnoss Shop J. K. SHINN Under and by virtue of the powets contained in the mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, thire will be offeted for sale by. public auc tion, on the premises, in the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, on Friday the 22nd day of May, 1908, at the hout of two o‘clock in the afternoon, the property known i:.t?haedh‘..m hmh-:x‘ t illage Bloomingdale said County of Waterloo, containing one hundred and twentyâ€"six acrtes, being composed of part of Lot Numâ€" ber 70 of the German Company Tract Funeral Director and Embaimer Waterldo, Ont. Telephone at Resiâ€" dence, on Youllg 8St., South 356, a mote paruiutacty Anarlies â€" in â€" To On the premises are a good bank barn and a two story . white brick house. Ninety acros of the said farm are under cultivation. This is one of the best farms in the County of Waterloo. The property will be sold subject to a tesorve bid.. For further partou!â€" ars and conditions of sale apply to o Fiitk morigage hont iJ ts Tisted, Life Assurance Company of Waterloo, on which there is now due, the suin of $3150 and interest from Nov. 1st, 1907, at 5 por cent. pet annum, and hm W ane s 4 00 t P us i. o ym enc ind 2i e n to the Jease of the said farm, which aplr‘nmtteluth{ool Aptil, 1909; and subject also to the dowr of Amelia Weber the wile of the said Isaac E. Weber. t Terms.â€"20. per cent. of the @gmbhfldnhm of the sale and the balance> ~within ten days thereafter. Dispensing Chemists and Opticians, BERLIN _ +. > ~~‘ â€"~â€"ONTARIO, o e sile h Holsteins For Sale Mortgage Sale : |[xzf «tf Eyes Tested Free REPAIRING AT _ REASONABLE ~PRICBS. HUNEST HARNESS AT RONEST PRICE . > By the Modern Bhadow Test. H. M.; WILHELM, Warze:ro0o, â€" + Oxt, Buys 2 storey buick house, all CLARKE BROS. To ths. ot ‘niter Jn seven A. M. ZORLLEX, _ Yours respeatfully, DANIEL RATZ SCELLEN & WEIR pares wiicn 1i goariy now , ur intereat and | aod shod." ‘Thie ls & besutiful furm 00 oun be bought i e Province “muâ€ammtm-wu I am New Hamburg Buy a good Wasiness lot ‘here Mu:u%;no(wh:tv:ndh‘n&: district, ceptionad & short time only. Onluw:.u“ Another ~beautiful 140 mere farm with double set of ‘buildings," pear, imu- MNflmwwM,m well, soil mixzed with black s m&ulufl , she biggest part le very good land, ehay to work, 5 miles from Dunnville. . A very good farm, _ Frice $4,8600.00. a 150 aore farm sbout 1} milea of our Viliage ana about 30_acres bush, newt House with seliar, good barns, plenty of water, good drilled n».?‘_ t .m.w%&umemnnump;um : Bpring Another 235 acre farm about 5 miles up the Grand River from Cayuga 14 milee from the village of York, Nh-huuhlm,mhrp,mw nearly new, Basement wl compnted, water sapplied all shrough the stable for stock also io tâ€"rs tarriors everthing up â€"to â€" dase, Large house with cellat adfd near school. A* 3 [ 2 9 " e modmbd.fllflmhuw-hmmno'qi about 3; miles from Canfield Station and 3 l‘.ï¬o.(hl\fl.ld extrs good house, lots â€"of barns, well watered of frait. â€" this farm there was cloared in the lmst three years close to 00. g tnumghuu-m ‘mnh«- and mai} every nd day» _ Price $7,000.00. A Bargain on this farm, there lot of Luserne or alfails, and ‘ about 25 acres of good bush. ' under same in extra shaps Lots of bush, also fruit, a nice patoh of grapes, Quu.lnmunhmmhu a cice mmmmh,.â€˜ï¬ $10,500.00 Buildings .boreare worth about $4,500. s CANBURO P. 0. K ‘n uiy::’diuu, -rhu.d. dnwv: smm bed » drilied weil.Â¥6. rmm%w % n © â€" There is nnlimited nacural gas in this district and we are hfl;ï¬ Tétephons ail over our Câ€"untry and als> connection with long distance T 1 hone, lots of railroad connections, as good market as is to be found in 4 also one of the best choese frastories. â€"~> : ‘The soil on these farms is of a tich elay and sandy loam ‘and the ul‘_ misely rolling. PA . . B‘:n-m :ohg:“;l:.don, 'lco.)g lm,â€l:o,n Onab: ellbog so meet thom on giving notice to, y ANDREW ZOELLER New Hamburg, Ont. or to _ g. B. BILEEXCN Tm&'l_q Boltcitor, ‘Notary hb:wnb?e:‘gmmnmdmb«u&mm-wu?“u;(tofl"' â€" which can t very cheap. â€"These farms are nearly pot all, we Watered and the very best <f reasons for selling. _ h. o ns Engine and Boiler, 15 and 20 h. p., pumps and heater for sale cheap. ® to oult nod goitmg priges botom packs Tok Lumber! _ Lumber!!|sXIPPING Roes walte n man, Ontario Land Surveyor, will in mare ieageiim n y tob, to establish part of the boundâ€" aqï¬uwmn'mToM&oi Guelph and the Township of Watâ€" Ol‘loo»on.l"ï¬hy.thoâ€ndday of May, A.D, 1908. Aod% noe as to "'3':1""- nal survey of g'i!'i:'!h' be required to Notice! m of E w’.fl“â€â€ wm Di o Juna rreahi sA 5* id : 18â€"1mo. NC ulars : â€.“’ M vâ€"wv‘ m" 'TT?‘ hn." @’5“:1 llul‘rï¬ â€˜ s At._n' suit agonts working ‘ Special to terms r;?i_. Any person having any svidence to Tuke notice that 1, C. D. Bowâ€" THE NEW LAND OFFICE In the new town. GUERNSEY, _ â€" > 8@ To Inveators In to hear from owner baving A GOOD FARM WANTE For Sale WANTED weely, supply ontfit frés and CHAS, KREUTZIGER BRAMM BBO3, Berlin, Ont. JOHN HILL International Stock and PC Foods and Evergreen Lawn at 200 per lb. always kept on hand at The undersigned offers for -I.'= farm oonï¬unaot. 101 actes in Township of . W eliesley, con, 11, Lot 9 east "‘“% situated about 2 miles scuthâ€"east 6f Linwoud. Un the farm is a good brick bouse and bank barn and tumplement «hec. The eoil is of & wlay Joum, . 85 aores are nuder cultivaâ€" tion, 8 acrcs bush und 6 acres sown in fail ~wheat _ Fail piocughing neatly gone, never fauing spring creek runn: ing throug o tm ». I>rus reascuable, Foux mgfpu m-anfl-':; ly to~ _ > o-l-c'til-:tnmï¬i A carload. of l new and upâ€"toâ€"date BUVUGGIES 614 ; LHOLMAN Plsone 107 Dealer in Flour and Yeed FOR SALE | â€"_ Pure pred lerge English Rerkshire .. Also single sets harness for saleâ€" 18â€"@2mos. Farm For Sale Farm For Sale A. HAWKE. a few choice brood sows q ". “"'E'n. mm' Juk Goods Right, Prices Reasonable Take Notice for Sale A full supply of *â€" ONTARIO Linwood, Ont, 4 de" . /