i Cummings.â€"At Berlinâ€"Watertloo Hos / pital, June 10th, to Mr. and Mrs _ Harry Cummings, a sen. Rogdonorcz.â€"At Beriin, June 6th, to _',“gg 5 ‘and Mrs. S. Poter Bogdonotcz, ‘‘‘Toronto, â€" June 16.â€"Quotations: eat, Ontario wheat is a cent lowâ€" | business continugs quiet. The ‘ ther change in the quotation* t ‘was a wlightly lower figure . fot otn. "Quotations _ are:â€"Wheatâ€" Onâ€" | tatip, No. 2 white and rcd, 84c _ @ $5¢, No. 3 mixed, the same; Manitoâ€" . ~when Georgian Day ports, No. 1 prthern, $1.104; _ No. 3 nor thern, 07}, No. 3 morthern, $1.054. O,ts No. 2 white between 45% @ 46c, outâ€" side. «* No. 3 mixed, 44¢ Cotnâ€" No. i yellow offering at 78¢ . @ 794¢ Flour Manitoba patents, special brards, $6; econds, â€" $5.40; strong bakers, ©$5.30; \ winter wheat patents easicr, offering now at $3.50. Batleyâ€"No. 2, 55¢ @ | B7¢. Peasâ€"No. 2 nominal, prite 92¢. BRyeâ€"No. 2 quotation about 88¢ Buckâ€" ,?5& No. 3 nominally quoted, 6} _ u@ 05c.. Branâ€"Offered, outside, . at \ $18.50 & $19, about $20.50, tracks, ‘ here. Shortsâ€"$21 outside. ie â€"At Elmira, June 7th, to Mr. ‘Mrs. Vice, & son. et. â€"At New Hambutg, June 8th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Vaniplâ€" Bonder, a gepâ€"Market easy, ewes, $4 _ @ -b oks, 34c @ 4c; yearling mbs $6 @ $6.50 cach; calves, â€" $3 Jogsâ€"Markot steady; scelects $5.90, ‘1% ind $6.15, fed and watered. "Calve ket isteady. + BsR o +/ .0. Loss en« t‘ D > Lapdior at, ' F * NC PR .“" \ Logsnerâ€"Ruppel.â€"At . Elmira, June 10th, by ~Rev. Mr. Graupnet, â€"Rev. j ‘;;‘_' nor, of Snyder, Ont., â€" to NMa Kuppel. Meintosh.â€"At Wiscbeach, Ont $ 10th, by Hev. C.4L. Smith, London, ‘Harry James, of Berlin, Mo Lena E. Mcintosh of Wisebeach. Sohultzâ€"Wilkins. â€"At Stratford, June _ 10th, ~ by Rev. W T. Clufl, Almer *X €. of Preston, to Cora 8. xmA â€"of Stretord. Mâ€"Nnt St. Jacobs, June 6th, « to Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder, a 8.â€"At Hespeler, June 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fran« Ravw, 4 son. tam.â€"â€"At Waterloo, June 6th, . to _ Mr. and Mrs. Issyin Beam, . a daughâ€" Billiard.â€"At | Bérlinâ€"Waterloo (Hospiâ€" _ fal, June 13th, to Dr: and Mrs. W. _ Lo Hilliard, a daughter. Porschell.â€"At Galt, June, 13th, to â€" Mtr: and. Mrs. F. Dorschell, a som. T on.â€"At â€" Washington, June ‘ Wth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompâ€" * â€"s0B, a son: > Behwartzâ€"Harnack.â€"At Retlin, 10th, Arthor Schwarts, to 4 \‘Marnack, both of Berlin. 1 * «â€"At: Guéiph, ~by Rev. Dono? ah, w to la. Htobmint Cow asnâ€"P June 160 Rosé M tâ€"Market _ steady; . choicest butcher $5.35 & $5.85;° good. ) $5.25, common, mixed cattle mt $3 @ $4.25. s, 500 to 700 pounds, steady To tols at poises aiimh uy fomer"| Apoge wrigieysâ€"ts * Novth Duiiifice richer viage is (irly ackive, bus | "Yune 100 Eram: A« Appe: of Patis 7?&"â€â€™ o May K. Weigit, of Agrih Dame e & the grany. | _ triee.. . Y P hi x P y they are h-‘s.n and a utile %.;u mi.m ¢ "“‘.’ good stock» | . &flu..rm.'um +â€" Ute, and ( cunr!'d\ifllfl t, of Berlin: _ =.; is not heavy. ‘With abondance of | reidmanâ€"Hollman.â€"At Berlin, June prospect a lively trade is Cx=| . 190th, by . Rev. C, Holman, Ivin in the stocker: line. Heldman, of . Coldstone to Antle ‘total run was 86 loads, with | Hfofman, of Berlin. > EM of cattle, 1,075 shrep and | Schneiderâ€"Allendorf â€"â€"At _ Waterlvo, §, 1,000 hogs and 845. calves. June 9th, Chas. Schneider, of Betâ€" portâ€"Murket steady at $6 _ @| flin, to Georgina Allendorl, Waterâ€" ; medium, $5.60 @ $5.85; bulls, 100. & ) §$5. DEATHS. WATERLOO MARKETS berloo, Ont. June, 18th. I .â€"Atâ€"Riverbank, June 11th, to and Mts. Irvip Hagey, a daughâ€" sâ€"Good heavy at . $4.75 @ tshe tth . BIRTHS MARRLAGES GRAIN 3.59 An tlir 17.00 «) me hanha .16 T0 in C z .\ DEATHS.â€" io & Colquhoun.â€"At Waterloo, June 16th, Allister Colquhoun, aged 23 years.. Burgess.â€"At ~Rockton, _ June 14th, Mary Wright, wile of the late Franâ€" cis Burgess in her 80th year. â€" Hay.â€"At â€" Strattord, June 14th, D. D. Hay, uncle of Mrs. J. J A; Weir, of Berlin, in his 80th year. Lindenlaub.â€"At ‘Preston, June 12th, George Lindenlaub, aged §5 yea‘s. McDougall.â€"At ~Gueiph, June 10th, Mrs. Jobhn McDougall, of Galt forâ€" merly of Berlin, in her 70th yeat. Hyde.â€"At Stratford, June 7th, Geo. Hyde, of Shakespeate, in his 78th Martin.~â€"At Preston, June 9th, ~Wilâ€" liam Martin. ¢ Armstrong.â€"At Galt, June 6th, Mrs. Salem Armstrong. Hillâ€"At Spokane, Wash., Geo. Hill, formerly of . Wellesley, aged 41 Duncan. â€"At Galt, Jupe 10th, Olivia Manes, wile of T. A, Duncan. Merkle.â€"At Preston, June 11th, Mrs. Merkle, t Merrillâ€"At ©Galt, June 11th, Georâ€" gina . Graham, wife of. Frederick Merrill, aged 33 years. Langham.â€"At Cranbrook, B. C. June Mrs. Joseph Langham, Burial took place at Galt, Ont. "Lindsville and Hanyville." Many settlers have‘arrived here durâ€" ing the past few months, the weathâ€" er has been much emjoyed since the birds made their appearance again. Cultivation of the soil has not. been very extensive up.to this time. We anticipate seeing , considerable amâ€" ount of sods© diverted during© ~this season. A new bridge is in course of srection across the Battle river, on the way to Sedgewick.â€"Mr. Gorrell has purchased a steam plolg:utm. â€"The new . schoolhouse at yville is now â€" about completed.â€"The church of England intend building a . new church between Hanyville and Talbotâ€" â€"A celebration â€" was held at Hanyâ€" ville on May 25th, 1908, There was a programme of ladies‘ and gentlemen‘s footraces, football, and baseball gamâ€" es between Ingleton, Talbot and the Hanyville feams and also a number of other games and taces.â€"The M. B. i. church of Markham Mission held their quarterly mieeting on the 23rd and 24th ult â€"Mr. Jacob Weber. has taken the contract of breaking . 100 acres.. Our genial blacksmith ‘ of Haâ€" nyville is continually busy. sharpening plowâ€"shares.â€"Mr. D. Wiet is . precting IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of Walton Eugene Raymo late: of . the Town ol Watérloo in the â€" County of Waterloo, Insurance Agent, _ deâ€" ceased. tila NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to R.S.0. (1897), Ch{h 129, Sec. 38, and amending Acts, t all persons having claims ~against ~the Estate of the: said â€"Wailton Eugene Raymo who died on or about â€" the 1ith day of February, . A. D. . 1908, ate required to sent by post prepaid, or ‘deliver to theâ€"undersigned, Adminâ€" istrator of the estate of the said deâ€" ceased at 126 Havelock St., Toronto, on or ‘before the 20th day. of .June, A.D. 1908, their names, â€"addresses and descriptions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and the natute of the security, if any, held by them duly vetified. . _ a new house.â€"We are patiently waitâ€" ing to hear the C.P.R. whistle fzom Lacombe.â€"Mr. J. and Mr.. W. Baumap made a business frip to Stettier last week.â€"Mr. F.~ Willis, who recently came from Enslend is making _ hi. wbode with Messrs. R. L. Withetby. . to distribute the assets of the said deceased "among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims on which he shall then . have received notice. T ut his 996. AND after the said last mentioned date the Administrator will â€" procéed Administrator. â€" NcBRIDE & FLINTOFT, Solicitors for Administrator, Dated at Waterloo this 12th ltz of June, A.D 1908. . a years Notice to Creditors terâ€"Meyers. â€"Ab Preston, by Res . Herberts, John Gerster to Ella yers, both of ‘reston. % sâ€"Wrigtey â€"In â€" North Dumfrics, LINDSVILLE, ALTA WILLIAM A. RAYMO, It can be set to The ‘Lou Dillon" Tandem Garden well known in Web Cultivator â€"One third quicker and sastor than any o ther ~AND after the last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to disâ€" $o semiigh Up parger ailied mite en to, having regard only ito the claims of which he shall then have received notice. 1908, their names, addresses, and deâ€" scriptions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and. the nature of the security, if any, ~held by them duly verified. IN THE ~ESTATE OF ALEXANDâ€" ER SOMERVILLE, deceased. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant "to 'WAIâ€, 'l.s.(:ii 1897, and~ cts, that persons Mm against the estate of Alexander Somerville, late of the Township of Wellesiey in the County â€"of Waterloo, CG:ntleman, deâ€" ceasel, _ who died on or about the seventh day of Aptil, 1908, at . the said â€" Township. of Wellesiey, are required : on or before the 25th day Dated at Waterloo this 12th day of June, A.D. 1908. 25â€"8¢. ship of. Waterloo, in the County, â€" of Waterloo, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that â€" all persons "having any claims> or deâ€" mands against the late . Jacob S. Snider, . who died on or about the sixth day of April 1907, at .. the Township of Waterloo in the Province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the unâ€" dersigned, solicitor berein for Titus Snider, William Snider and Leander Bowman, executors of the last Will and Testament of the said Jacob S. Shider, their . names and addresses apd ° full particulars in writing _ of their claims and statements of ~their accounts and the nature of.their secuâ€" rities, if any, held by them. Ts imen 24â€"3t. _ R.s. 0. C. 128 S. 38. IN THE MATTER of the estat> of Jacob.S, Suider, late of the Tow»â€" LI0ICB, 1P SHJ, MOIW DJ OMCEEY And ‘Bake Notice that after â€" the twentieth day of June, 1908, . the said executors ‘will proceed to : disâ€" tribute the assets of the said deceasâ€" ed among the petsons entitled thereto having ‘regard only to the claime of which they shall then have had noâ€" tice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets â€" or any part thereo! to any persons . of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors Eyes Tested Free (By the Modern Shadow Test. CLARBKE BROS. Brac s s h enpnaiamie y 20 «â€"_ _ W. M. CRAM, - . 13 Weber St., Berlin, Ont. Solicitor for the said executors. olicitor . for Administrator MeBRIDE: & â€"FLINTOFT, Waterloo, } Solicitors for the Executor WANTE at‘ Berlin, the 1st day _ of WANTED At the ligure of $10 we display snappy new imported tweeds â€"and wotsteds in two piece outing and three piece suits, #o popular with a great many ~men.. The workmanship and general _ appearance of these > suits implies distinctively good style: Coat: have long wide lapels, hand padded collars and the linings and Anishings ars of the finest throughout. If you want a stylish, upâ€"todate suit thatwas made to sell at from $13 to $16 A fine line of fine imported worstedand â€"~tweed trousers, _ about _ 50 pair ‘of them, for business, dress or outing, good purz, wool fabrics, â€" in handsome patterns, perfectly made, â€"regular $3â€"per. pair, the clothâ€"alone is worth the. SpPecial PPICB Of .............)>. .lsz cce Araiiees arvenerdss aetash iess tisinr soRiB Also another lot of about 75 pairs of elegant dd4+ Trousers, ofâ€" < well known makes; in stripes, mixtures, etc., all styles and sizes, really worth All argument is worthless it the clothing is not of ifself the strongest and best argument of its own merit. We want you to see these . suils, made of imported English tweeds,beautifully finished, single and â€" double breasted coats, cut in the lafest fasliiqp in the business, serge . of new Varâ€" sity style: Not one of thée ‘suits would be sold at less than $8 in the regular way. Most of them are sold at $10 or more:: All sizes here. for all Knds\ of. |Si98, HQK s cFe. o ieecino.s 0 . > n Nesn anten En cogecn 2. Venenti in N0 ++ . O A line of Men s Toppers, Spring and {fall overcoats, including a number of cravenette raincoats, soldâ€"regularly $10 to $12, ‘all sizes,, sale ;fla . * s 7.95 ~‘ Nothing like this great sale has been attempted im ma mm Staple Dry Goods at ‘cut Nhurw heart of the season when most merchauts.expect to make their haul. . ‘‘Doing things _ that make the trade sit up and tak¢ notice hisbeen the secret of our ‘ successâ€"letâ€" timg‘ people *‘in om‘" our big purchaserat a time when they are most beneâ€" ghl have udohthiu stofe Borlin‘s headjuarters . for~ Clothing Bargains. ar present sale is bus aiother deMCBytration of what â€" is constantly on, and if you have not attended 40 5o ,, Saturday. . YOU v‘v'r'u. FIND Tt Yoonr noneY Wiki 40 FURTHER THAN IT EVER PID BEâ€" Baden â€"Woolle Mills We have about 4000 pairs of W OOL LEX and COTTON 80CF8 and STOCKINGS on hand at present, also a large stock of all kinds of . woollen / Boys‘ two piece NorfolKk suits, in new serviceable tweeds, sizes _ 25 to 32, regular: $3:50, S@IG PHICA ............ .l....0. comcnonts movemarnacccns ) e 1009 German Mills . New Hamburg NORTH AND SOUTH â€"WATERLOO Bt. 0. aA. C. GUELPH Tuesday, June 23rd G. T. R. Time Table and Fares. Children five and under tweive ymolq:_n'll‘ln.r lA it nA et{aDtRePiientander o mee (he Colage wemuatey |/ ~ aroexsmaxge _ _ Farmors‘ Instituto Annual EXCURSIO N oâ€"?;.:mâ€".you;wamdflpdi t Remember we make pure woolien 23â€"3t. FOR SALE Men‘s Spring Overcoats $9.95 $3 50 Boys‘ Suits $2.69 noue . efogoigise o M e ho i C m s C ts ot youre while assortment is big and Men‘s Suits $0.95 Men‘s Suits $7.50 Baden, Ont. 1.35 a.m. 144 * 741 #,15 International Stock and Poultry * Foods and Evergreen Lawn Seed knbitt | as $00 par tb. always kept on band «4 Real Estate and Insurance J. BALL & SON, Mutual Life Ase‘ce Co. of Canada Are you in need fof a set of HARNESS? If you are your reâ€" quirements can be satiefactorily filled at o % : Wilheim‘s Harnoss Shop Harness! KING STREET, â€"â€"â€"â€"WATERLOO. Why pay tent when a home can be "#.""â€œï¬ If you own a home you‘re lucky! . if you doâ€"not, someâ€"to as and you will be surprined bhow easy it is to own one. Look over the following Prices moderate and goods right. $1350 $2100 "Tott m all parts of the town. _ $0009 on which 1}; story frame %--dh-khonmnï¬lth Waterloo and Berlin Market«, Kasy Ropairing Neatly Done: Valises, Trunks, ste.;â€" also H. M. WILHELM, PARTIAL LIB8T,. _ Buys 7 room red bnick house on Queen St." A snapâ€"must be 8 room brick house :V‘xl'hn!t. € h Buys 2 storey brick house, all conveniences, Terms to suit Buys 7 acres fine garden land A fu‘l supply of Harness! AtiKE jas Bargains in Footwear Women‘s box calf and dongola ‘kid boots, McKay sewn soles, ‘made _ in comfortable shapes, sizes.â€"3 to 7, teâ€" gular $1.75 and $2, sale price tension edge, soles, round _ to=, Mcâ€" Kay sewn, sizes 6 to 10, regular $2, for Girls boots, Black dongola ki¢ with patent toe cap, turn of medium soles, with hecl or spring. heel, rogular price $1.50 and $1.75 sizes 8 to 10% . sale price Fakks l 8 ... $185 Women‘s low shoes, dongola kid laced, medium soles, sizes 3 to 7, re gular $1.25 for 2,000° unbleached or factory cotton strong even thread, free from fifling or dressing, full 38 inches wide, reâ€" gular 8¢ perâ€"yard, sale price. . Rel or biue checked, splendid dryâ€" ing. toweling, 16 in: wide, regular cf sale price Boys‘ boots, box call and dongolw kid, sizes L. to 5, regular $2 special sale price 4 ’anm, wild and hn{vvod adâ€" joining new towns on C.P.R. and G.T. Pacific. Prices twelve to twentyâ€"five ‘Jollare perâ€"note. Cash will buy ch Bargains jn Staples Te TEA TOWELING, S¢ YARD er. Don‘t miss this. Call or write. Guernrey. _ Real Estate. Bask Boys blue ani black suits, in single breasted, in 3 piece style, sizes | to 28, regular $5 and $6, sale pr::‘ h, ,;‘fl Lumber!l â€" Lumber!! Land! Land!l g. B. BTIEEXCN COUNTY of WATERLOO. The Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo will â€"meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Tuesâ€" day; June 23rd, 1908, at 10 o‘clock &, TD. 5 HERBERT J. BOWMAN; Berlin, May 26, 1908, when buying LAND PLASTER and â€" BUG â€" DEATH, the best on the market. J. K. SHINN J. H. Schnarr Now is the time to buy. Many Homeâ€" saders proving up. I bave manpy â€"Go0 TOâ€"* J. H. SCHNARR Also CORN PLANTERS Notice Enn Sr, WarkrLoao SPRA YERS cuas, KREQUTAORR dongola id lace, ¢xâ€" $5.00 Foys‘ Sulits $3.95 County Clerk $1.50 $1.00 "** BUGQGIES Prints and Ginghams, all colots designs, very fne cl im drui'-?:g 27" to 32 inches . yards, regular 10¢ and e Table damask, unblcached / I‘m mediuns heavy weight, 60 to 64. wide, ‘regular 35¢, sale price. â€" _ _ Flannclette Blankets, white or\ best Canadian â€" make, well aapped Pink or blue. borders, 114 size 16â€" gular $1.25 pair, sale price. <~ > â€" Men‘s fme colored neglige shirts of fine.shirting material, in fast colots, separate or ‘attached< culls, . neat stripes and checks, sizes 14 to (17, re= gular $1, sale price f â€" 3 Men‘s Black Drill Shirts, collat atâ€" tached, double ‘stitched, seams, _ full size bedics, sizes 14 to 17, regular 50c, sale price Neckwear, silk fourâ€"inâ€"hand, _ some satin lined, â€"others finished‘. â€" with French searm, plain and fagey, reguâ€" lat 35¢ for ria0 tarm ing of a 101 acres in the T ownohip of . y sliscey, tom Alr Tt enst uaaon. situated ubout 2 miles suuthâ€"east of Linwood. â€" On the farm is a good brick house and bank barn is a good brick house and bank barn andm- ent shed. The soil is of. a ol sngrcs Pusk ind o aerer sonn in acres fail wheat _ Fall ploughing a:ly done, never hfl!n. creek r ~ For further particulars apply to the wg:gï¬â€ '&n SHIPPING H0GS WANTED K second Monday Next shipment June NUMBER UNLIMITED, e e Highor; market price paid. Load every _ A carload of new a: buggios ook hived: c iess reome: Wakeien onl * * A. HAWKE, 6â€"tf The undersigned offers for sale his maw annaintine nf aâ€"IN} sarom in tha Men‘s Furnishings Farm For Sale 18â€"2mos, Also single sets harness for sale= COPYRIGNTED By ThC IPWNbMSCOIce J Farm For Sale Goods Right? Prices Reasonable Take Notice for Sale "$XTL agroun , (u“ lox: 1 s "3 ches . wie: 2000 J and MBE c s : Aebaotke /‘ o_ leached / Inen, _ J