Very few export cattle cam but their absence was not felt, what slight demand there is fo class was pretty we,l satishied terday. A few heavy bulls sold $4.50 Choice butchers‘ cattle are most, and for these the mar vory firm. They are scarce an ed for local killing. The sm ber that were in toâ€"day brou good prices, the choicest sel to $4.65.. Medium butchers‘ were taken readily at from $4. But the light stock whi ed the bulk of tue «un sold There is still a demand for ch feeders and stockers, which is > cient to keep the market for _1 very strong. Very few heavy | foe are now offering, and although buyers have now filled their . wa steers of 1,100 lbs and . over bring $4 to $4.25, and bulls $3 $3.10. Most of the farmers who in for fattening cattle have W time their stalls pretty | well 1 Light stockers and canners v something of a drag on the . ma although all were bought up Sheep and lambs were steady last week‘s decline, which | had effect of stopping to a certain the heavy receipts. HMogs are higher on light receipts. Selects now quoted at $6.25, fed and wa off cars, Toronto. An advance al time of year, when the demand slow and runs are usually heavy rather unusual. Prices are:â€" Export cattle choice $1.75 to do medium 1.35 to do cows and bults 3.5N to Butchers‘, picked 11L to do good ,oads .01 to do medium | ... . 3.50 to do common . ... is 15 to do cows, choice ... 310 to do common cows .. 2.00 to Feeders, steets ........... 3.60 to do bulls . 3.34 to do short keep ....._._... 3.90 to Stockers, choice .. . 3. to TORONTO CATTLE MARKETS. ‘forouto, Nov. 18th do medium Springers Calves . Sheep, ewes Bucks and c Lambs . Hogs Grainâ€" Wheat, fall, bushel do goose Oats . Barley Rve ... do, light . Canners .. . Milkers, choice Hay and St Hay, ton Straw, bundle Peas . Buck whe Poultryâ€" Chickens, dres Fowls . Ducks . Turkeys Geese Meatsâ€" Dressed hogs, Beet, forequal do hindquar Carcases, goo do medium dorough Mutton Lamb . Veal, ew! Vegetablesâ€" Potatoes, bay Apples, barre Produceâ€" Eggs, new do â€" fresh Butter, dai do., solid Turnip: Onions, Carrot: Beets Parsni] pa W the Mr., Berl dees with do lo« Mil M'D KA I FARMERS MARKET M their Mis MARKET REPORTS M W al $1.2o, and Di of the farmet ng cattle hbay alls pretty M print hoicest St butchers at from stock wl : yun sold lo?z t3 1t 11.00 to 15 15.00 to 16 3.10 2.00 3.060 2. 50 0 N0 4 0) M 0 o ko N0 31 t 811oof 26 t to 1.98 to §.99 ts inted P t iattl ly xt d Ie th t H 81 11 11 11 11 0 an | is;:i.zér, por Ib ..â€"â€"â€" Exga, per dozen ... «; | Hay per t0D....~*>* oi) | Lard, per 1b..â€"â€">â€" 5y | HAML .. ...06++++ ++ (p | Middlings, per ton . 50‘Bran.............. _ | Potatoee ner bag ..â€" b0 mM WheRb ......â€"0>>>>>* New Wheat.......... Flour, Ocean .......> Plour, Sol& ...... ...« Flour, Agate . Â¥Flour, Seven Lilies... Apples, per barrel ..... Hogs live..........»â€" Hogs, dressed .... .... Hay, per tOM _ .......> Straw per ton........ Wood, per cord ...... Export Caitle .......â€". Burchers‘ Caitle..... BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, Nov. 19th, 1908 Flour per 100 lbs. .... $2.70 Bran § ++:â€". A 00 Middlings _‘ vze«. 100 Screenings *‘ .... 0115 Wheat per bush....... _ .90 Barley e l lllll.. .60 Oate 00 u... . 80 Potatoes per bug...... _ _â€"75 Hay per toOn.........> 12.00 Wooq per cord.......â€" 5.00 Butter per Ib ........> .24 Egge per dozen....... .25 FIoUr. .200 ..>> Manitoba Flour. Bran ......â€"â€"â€"â€" Middlings.... 1. Shorts......~.> Wheat........â€" Goose Wheat.... Barley (Maiting) Pess ......â€". OMB.......~ Rye .s....A> Buckwhout.. Corn per ewt Hay on streot Butter.....â€" Live Hogs....... SheepskiO8s ....â€" TallOW...... > Dried Apples .. Hame.........â€" Sbhoulders .....â€" Bacon.......~.â€" Potatoesc....... Wheat (standard)... Barley.... .... â€"n>+ Oate (standard]...â€".â€" PGAR.....«..~+«««*+ Hay per toD......>â€" Bran per toD......â€" Shorts per ton...... Live Hogs.........> Beef, front quarters.. Beef, bind quatters.. Chickens.......â€"â€"â€"â€" Dacks...........«+ & Butter per poand.... Egas per doz......> Snow Apples....... Apples, per bag....â€" Potatoes, , es Waterloo, Ont., Nov. 19th 1908. Wheat Oate.. Barley Poas.. Corn .. MINARD‘S DIPHTHERIA WATERLOO MABKETS NEW Now Hamburg, Nov. 19th STRATFORD MARKETS Elmira Nov. 19th, 1908. Stratford, Nov. 19th, 1908 raue Flour ELMNIRA MARKETS K tw HAYBURG MARKELS ) sl ty ally dis er Nes« ++# iarters. ... atters. ... and oo 02. 1.35 owt. or LINIMENT Im t} N bli Adt 99 90 2.85 2.80 2.90 2.90 2.00 _ 22.05 r 26.00 a ton 24.00 _ 24.00 RUU .90 .85 1.00 5.50 140 6.00 8.00 .65 28.0) 5.60 .06 9 00 M .38 60 44 .04 12} 124 124 .48 .60 45 124 45 i0 25 90 38 48 80 Lo 23 80 14 .38 .85 70 20. 00 27 00 .65 .25 .30 17 , 1908 .60 45 .85 14.00 7.00 2.90 1.10 1.46 9.00 22 00 ! 25 00 5.70 | .64 | & .08 45| 55| .28 .60 | .15 #1 90 1.50 7.00 12.00 14 14 25.00 20.00 28.00 125 15 .50 95 30 .80 .40 .80 3.00 50â€" 260 w ?0 ed 88 | m 48 of 80 | .. Jansenâ€"At Beriin, Nov. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jansen, a S0B. Fleischhauerâ€"At o uosley, Nov. oth, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fleiscabauct a daughter. . 93 uol ces Shantzâ€"At bechn, . and Mrs. Samuel 5 ter. Weilerâ€"At Baden, N and Mrs. Win. Wel Hofstetterâ€"At Beri Mr. and Mrs. Bert daughter. Kaufmanâ€"At Berlin Mr. and Mrs. A. Huber.â€"At _ Doon, D ter. J ansen Mr._ ghter Galt harby 11 lith by Rev. C. Lucas, Thos. W. Kirby to Edna, daughter of Mr. ind Mis. Jacob Weriick, of Preston, Clippertonâ€"Forderâ€"At Port Arthur, Nov. 3rd, Cedric L. Clipperton cf Port Arthur to Ruby Forder of the Beli Telephone Co., and formerly of Sch 1 I 13 Det Hreuteâ€"At Galt iuleâ€"At New Westminster, . to Mr. aud Mrs. E. B. Cale Trimdad, C St. Louis, 1 terficld, Ont Crawfordâ€"W 12th, by Rey W Accident.â€"Our village doctor was called to an accident on the railway near Potersburg last Friday night. Mr. Hodsof of Bolton village was in the car with two fancy horses, and a lantern which was hung from the ceilâ€" ing of the car exploded and set the car on fire. The conductor noticed the smoke coming from the car and stopped the train so quickly that the engineer was thrown from his engine and had his wrist fractured. The car was burned and Mr. Hodson â€" had a narrpw . escape. _ The horses _ which Schraggeâ€"In Rudy Schr WettJauferâ€" Contad Wettaufer. Magdalinskiâ€"At _ Baden, Nev. "th Louise â€" Felske, _ wife of Fredetick Magdalinski, aged about 70 years. Sachsâ€"At Bamberg, Nov. 6th, im Sachs, aged 61 years. Dietrichâ€"At Guelph, Nov. 5th, Si mon FX Dictrich, â€" cousin of Aldet man H. A. Dictrich of Berlin. nithâ€"Milleeâ€"At 5t Nov. lith, Dr. Vm. Be th 11 B lHonorary 1 ston, Exâ€"M.P Bt S1 1B Williamsbu ler takes p Mr. Shant urg to Katie Smith of Tav otmerly of Plattsville. beockâ€"K urchinskiâ€" At Cone Nov. 11th, Gordon Babeock « 0 Mabel, eldest daughter of ud Mis. Kurchinski, of Conc giâ€"Burkeâ€"At Toronto, Nov 1. "fiale Legg, C.K6., to A. The Ho John Cunningbam ynehâ€"At Rose Hill ter Lynch. clntoshâ€"At Glenmu Mrs. J. Melntosh. alhsâ€"At Galt, No W J1 m â€"At Gakt, No | Mrs. Louis 1 it D M 1 Mry. Muber, onâ€"At _ Hes A. Da idsor â€"Werli i by Re w and M â€"At Tilsonburg, Nov. lith to th Iil At Berlin, Nov. s. Samuel Shant valu , in her 19th year ghamâ€"Near _ Galt â€"Smithâ€"At Tavistock, Simen Schatz of New , both of Prest inâ€"MeFarlandâ€" ly 11 W id ty rd. â€"Baechlerâ€"At St. Ag ith, by | Rev. Lo Aeyt Dentinger to _ Mary t. both of St. Agatha Iâ€"Weaverâ€"At _ Galt, Nov. Rev. R. 6. Knowles, Floyd 1 ofâ€" ‘Toronto. formerly of Baden, Nov. 5th, to 3 Win. Weiler, a daughter â€"At Berlin, Nov. 4th, Mrs. Bert Hofstetter, iged h d pcidontsâ€"Mr nglr M tâ€"Mr. liy. Lautonslager s.â€"Dr. J. A. Butler. MARRIAGES a _ May Weaver kâ€"At Presion, ton 1 BIRTHS M at $3500 . Dr. J. ilifully dr M adly DEATHS Hespeler Eust Z «g. BADEN InTINE M M M { sleigh hells Ratzburg ‘m. H. Sm o bM@pel Mil formerly of , Nov. 12th, % Kaufman, a 5OD Nov. 6th, to AMr a daughter. bl W Ld W the auctioneer Hcldman and Ma e both very low er, Nov. 1518, . daughter. 13th, to _ Mr. Lang, a daugle B W M 19 FUS Jansen, a da« UD 1M sth, to Mr i, a daugh ilt, Oct m, fathe Berlin. 1t ~ Brantuiord, Lorriman, B MeFarland, of wish ther _ puth Allen Bechtc d llage was in horses, and a from the ceilâ€" and set the re both burn Butler care d the wound: M th, Bert la wuis, Mo Smith, ew _ H Tavist al Mi Agathi, Aeymans, uy â€" Iveng itha. gentiemen th _ have the t business. led stock Saturday t f Galt M Ches arth is and â€" the is heard â€" tith, Isabel Mr Nuv ralt careâ€" ounds which also h W Ist. 1 Ith th Bil 1C h Banquet.â€"A well attended banquet was given by friends in town and vicinity in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weber, in Chipman‘s Hall on Friâ€" day evening the 13th inst, when they were presented with a purse of $42. Mr. J. F. Master ably filled the chair. The address was read by E. H. Thamer and A. C. Clemens . preâ€" sented the purse. The evening . was spent by speeches from Win. Hall, A. xt C. Clemens, G. Bettschen, John Schâ€" ulz, Dr. A. T. Rice and A. Schlimm, interspersed with instrumentals, songs violin solos, etc. An enjoyable eveâ€" ning was spent, euding with a lunch prepared by the laaics. Mr. and Mrs.. Weber leave in a few days to make their bhome with their son in Buflalo, N. YÂ¥. They have the best wishes of ther many friends. News Notes â€"Miss Bell Hall _ left last Wednesday for Torgato to visit her brother Mr. A. Y. Hall, She was accompanied by Miss Alberta _ Hisâ€" tand, who has accepted a position 'wilh Mr. Hall â€"GrandmofRer _ Bock (Mrs. L. Bock), who has been ill for the past week, her many friends. will be pleased to hear that she is _ imâ€" proving.â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. â€" Bowman visited the latter‘s father Mr. . Solâ€" omon Kaufman _ at Washington on Sunday last.â€" Mr. J. 0. Coughlin made a trip to Berlint last Saturday m Id (Mrs. L. Bock), who has been ill for the past week, her many friends. will be pleased to hear that she â€" is im-| proving.â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. Bowman visited the latter‘s father Mr. . Solâ€" omon Kaufman â€" at Washington on Sunday last.â€" Mr. J. 0. Coughlin made a trip to Berlint last Saturday. â€" Mr. Bert Kriesel erected a fine sign on the front of his hardware store last week. â€"Mr. Angus Bowman had the misfortune of getting his hand injured last Saturday while working at the threshing machine.â€" Miss L. Leyes left on Tuesday for Guelph to attend the funeral of her brotherâ€"inâ€" law.â€"Mr. A. Schmeidel â€" of _ Berlin, visited at Mr. and Mrs. _ A. Macders last Sunday.â€"Mr. Mervin Bechtel is busy working at his house at present. When completed it will be a big imâ€" provement to the street. at thieves Hunry bably c wards. Bricfs.â€" Thanksgiving day did not ass off so quietly in the village .cs was _ reported last week as chicl¢n thieves visited the Jen house of Mr. Hwnry Lantz, on that evening and _u‘uâ€"‘ bably enjoyed _ a good Teast afterâ€" wards. â€"Butchering and sausage nakâ€" ing is beginning to be the order . of the day,.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Werner Krus of ‘Lbavisteck, visited friends _ in the village over Sunday.â€"Mrs. Theo _F. Schmidt of Berlin visited her moâ€" ther, _ Mrs. Pfanner over Sunday. â€" Mr. Justus _ Reiger, the noted wellâ€" digger . of Stratford, passed â€" through the village on Sunday . â€"Mr. John B; Schmidt is confined to his bed . with a severe illness. That he may | Soun recover is the wish of his many friends.â€" Mrs. Henry Handstein ho las been sick for a long peried is slowly improving _ in heal th.â€"Miss Mina Weber out teacher, has handed village . Schmidt ther, Mr. Ju:s digger slowly improving | l1 Neaiiiâ€"M0092 Mina Weber out teacher, has handed in her resignation to the trustees uf the PublicSchool â€"Miss Weber will leave here after schpol closes for the Christmas â€" holidays. â€" We very much regret the departure of Miss Weber as she was a firstâ€"class teacher in every T Walter Miss: Au and Mr Mrs. N Mr. N. Mr Jac Colder weather the fall season h that winter is ing Day visitors of Ne â€"Mrs Ertnst so Mi i ily Sr. NJ Bella D« Shant ERBSVILLE SCHOOL REPORT NEW the B Berlin P public MINARD‘S LINIMENT COLDS, ETC. 1t LS The new Day visitors hefe: WELE.â€"MEamDS! er _ Oft and Chas. Bertgman and Annic Reichert of Toronto. Mr. Mrs. A. B. Snyder of Glenallan, Heartwig at her sonâ€"inâ€"law‘s ; N. Weissmiller, of Bracebridge at Jac. Hoffer‘s sr., Miss Hammer, eustadt at Mr. Ph. Rominger‘s. s. John Crawford and Mrs. S. 4 were visiting at Glenallan; alâ€" h ved t« NEW DUNDEE . and Mrs. Crawford‘s of age, is Lda 1N M ill spect TELEPHONI Mr PHILIP3BURG He hi R i1 Sche Telephon« d Elmir erally MAUD DIERBHI mma. Rel Hclm. FLORADALT 11 ilbert Sehna hi pl Fl Bell r‘s father Mr. _ Sol at Washington o1 Mr. J. O. Coughlin Berlin‘ last Saturday )A Ma s on the the son Sylvester t makes one: feel UDat has neared its end and upon us.â€"Thanksgivâ€" ts here: were:â€"Messts. id Chas. Bertgman and chert of Toronto. Mr. ne facilit Left Idell:i a Br nti 1 bl Hy tale with lus nue al his d D« the report the m appt ther it Glemallan; 4!â€" aa@@@0¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢4Pv00P . Alma Schnar Bietman, â€" Her m. Harey Nix 1 IHclm uid ay of recorâ€" { Mrs. Fzra Zieglet, of is following th there, ha Bauman who is Selina d Sanctta nth this CURES Ralph 11 Mit J. BALL & SON, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. â€"Looal! Agents â€" Mutual Life Ass‘ve Co. of Canada Why psy rent when & home can Le bought so cheap. If you own & home yowre lucky! If you do not, come to ns and you will be surprised Low easy t is to own une. 31850 Buys 7 room red brick house cn Queen St. A snapâ€"must be sold. 32100 Buys 8 room brick house on William St. $2800 Buys 2 storey bwick house, all conveniences, Terms to suit buyer. 880“0 Buys 7 acros fine garden land on which 14 story frame house and bank barn convenient to Waterloo and Berlin Markets, Easy Terms. Lots in all parts of the town. Jffiice: King St., uabove Fischer‘s th Billiard Pai lor Trunk, Valise, Suit Case or Travelling Bag Moderate Prices 11 would do well to inspect my stock which is thoroughly upâ€"toâ€"date. Farmers requiring a set of may be sure of buving their wants satisfactorily filled here. Prices are within reach of all. KING STREET, JUST ARRIVED. A carload of new ard upâ€"toâ€" date cutters. GOODS RIGHT. PRICES REASONA BLE. Ca‘l at Masseyâ€"Harris Ware rooms, Waterloo, Oni. PPPTFYTFTFTTTTTTTTTTTIITTI 34 Any one coutemplating buying & QOur stocks are as fine as you can ge them in Toronto or any where, Now is the time for planting. Call at our new store in Devitt Block, 3 King St., Waterloo, Ont. You can als> phone your order, Waterloo 372. ï¬;n;s;‘i{eï¬ni'ring neatly done Come and ses too late Hyacinths, Tulips Sacred Lilies, Etce. Ontario Seed Co. Having taken out an auctionâ€" eer‘s license for Waterloo County I solicit the sales of farmers and others who have articles to be sold by auction. My»large exâ€" perience in the cattle and impleâ€" ment business and the knowâ€" ledge gained will thereby be at the service of the public. Licensed, Auctioneer _ AUCTIONEER, Waterloo, f H. M. WILHELM, Look over the following PARTIAL LIST. Bring us your ing to Th¢ _ or i coupon and we 25¢ on same. This coupon is worth 25¢ to you. . H. B. Duering :# CGood Coods 40 â€"tf. B CUTTERS BULBS NEW HARNESS TERMS REASONA BLE F. Shantz, E. J. Shan Mannheim. Heidel M42mo# sw A mc CUT THIS OUT A. HAWKE. Phone 32 us toâ€"day or it will be Tt ®=, pr order_ amount iore with this will allow you WATERLOO Ontario. in f â€" r * 6 p *o* £ 0 OHOLOECAORONTONGERCRORTERROERCHOACRTRCHOHT 0: CHOHCFCHO:â€"CHOHCHCRCHCHCHCECECHCHCECECHOBC 109 acre farm, 20 acres fairly good bush, good frame house with cellar under same, common barn and drive house. Easy terms. Price $2300. 200 acre farm, good large frame house with cellar under same, common barn, drilled well with new windmill. Near to school and church. Price $5500. " Adjoining latter property, avuother 200 acre farm, about 40 acres bmeh common buildings, lay of farm is fize, near to school and church. Price “900 Beautiful 140 acre farm, about 25 acres bush, 2 good baros, good oisâ€" torn and driiled well, well water, oa main road. Price $4500. Two other 200 acre farm», clcse to the village of Canboro, lay of farms beautiful, must be sold immed{ately. . Price $6000 each. For quick sale, a225 scre fatm, very large frawe houee, ceilar under whole bouse, large bauk barn, large orchard, ciose to ths vill: gs of Canboro. Price $7000. 110 acre farm, fairly good houss, drive house, comz on baro, flae frait farm. â€" This is a very choice prope:ity. Price $3000. 211 acre farm, 80 to 90,actes bush, beautiful house, ce‘lar under same, very good drive house and horse stable, barns fairly good. A beautiful home. Bush will very nearly pay for whole farm. Price $8000. Splendid 117 acre farm, right near Attercliffe Station, very goud house, fairly good barus. Price $5100. We have a number of 100 acre farma including several right upâ€"toâ€"date, some beautiful recidences. Prices $3000 to $1000. Also some 50 to 75 acre farms at low prices. The soil on theso farms varies from cay loam to sandy loam. This county possesses a splendid rural telephone system, has superior tailway facilities, and the Dunnville market, centrally located, is cne of the very beat in the Province. For further information apply to CANBORO. The undersigned ofers for sale _his valuable farm situated 3Lmileu west of_W aterlco and 14 miles east of St, Agatha, on Erb‘s road$ Lot 2 comprising 78 arres. 10 acres bush aod young maple bush, 10 scres sown in fall wheat and the balance in good state of cultivation, fali ploughing doae, Gcod frame house and kitâ€" chen, gord bank barn on property, also young orchard and tood lnppl; of water, Near to schools and churches. For further particulars apply on the premises cf or to PAUL BERBER, W aterloo, Ont, $â€"U Now is the time to buy. Many Homeâ€" steaders proving up. I bhave many choice farms, wild and improved adâ€" joining new towns on C.P.R. and G.T. Pacific. â€" Prices twelve to twentyâ€"five dollars per acre. Cash will buy cheapâ€" er. Don‘t miss this. Call or write. WATERLOO COUNTY‘S REAL ESTATE OFFIC 86 154 100 105 Land! Land!! (Guerneey cast section, situated about 2 {miles southâ€"east of Linwood. On the farm is a good brick house and bank barn and implement shed. The coil is of a clay loam. â€" 85 acves ave under cultivaâ€" tion, N acres bush and 6 acres sown in fall wheat Fall ploughing nearly done, never failing s’»ling creek runnâ€" ing through farm. | Terms reasonable. For further particnlars apply to George W. Lichty s 16 17 60 The undersigned offers for sale his farm consisting of a 101 acrcs in the Township of \Yellgsley, con. 11, Lot 9 86 16 phone No. 552. Drain Tile snpplied in all sizes farmers at reasonal le prices. BECHTELS LAMTED td SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN Higher market price paid. Load every second Monday Next shipment Nov. 30th. Farm For Sale FARMS FOR SALE Now is the time to look at farms we have for sale or exchange. 43 if Acres... . _ B. BILEEHN Farm for Sale For further particulars apply to NUMBER UNLIMITED, F. E. SHANTZ & CO. TILE Real Estate In Haldimand County. ed in all sizes to Waterloo., Ont in w o PRICE .$1.800 . 1,700 BERLIN, ONT. Sack Ont 112 % ....l............8 N12 A .s:â€"ssrersrcrsces 183 U .....â€"ssessirrrs 141 6 ..Qlessessrrarlss 143 U .snccssssscrsrees J 108 U ..«â€"â€"rrscâ€"csreces 162 +5 .....rsrseceseere 3 164 6 .....ssrrrssse«>> 165 6 .......rce sirn.. I 11B 46 L.lnsesersereases | 17b 55 .......fisiesices | 188 05 .....ucrreresssrs o 195 5 ..cerssseersrreee A good blacksmith shop with residence............... 194 acresâ€" 2M weres timber, 18 acres pasture, 34 acres good orchnard, balance under a bigh state of cuitivation; #oil is a mixed loam, first class water supâ€" ELY' large new modern cement hoyse, u« barn 74x76 ft. with wind power mill, and lots of other necessary outâ€" buildings. This is a good stock and rain farm aud situated only }4} miles Â¥rom Beriin. Price $60 per ncre. Owner intends to go West, Apply to JOHN DEVITT, owner of farm, or to â€" F. £. SHANTZ, Berlin, Ont. Farms For Sale , That beautiful 100 acre farm, Iwiuxfl lob 17 non, 10 Mornington Tp. situated 4 m ngm Millbank and Linwood ard 3 from Doi la SJimticn. Alway« having been known as one the Leat in the Township, Lately remodelled 2 storey log house, 6 rooms lathed nndc‘rm ed a: d heavi‘y galvani ed . fron sid back, kitchen cnncrelotr. coment cellars ard k, Enia residence is rocond to none for and conventence. Lur’e bank barn 52x56 Firet class 21x10 foet drive barn, 8 acreos well fenced, well drained and in first as «tats of cultivation, Gocd bearing orom@rd. Also a young orchard nawly set. Good wm «npply. (Uonvenieat to school«, churcher, Office an‘ cheose factory. _ Loug distance teleâ€" phone, ‘Lerms reasonatle, For furiher partiâ€" culars apply to KEMERSCN C. ROYD 60; acresâ€" acres timber,. 15 acres pasture, 1 acre fruit, balance under cultivation, flowing well at house, 1 storey stone house with 8 rooms and kitchen, bank barn 50x60 ft., with wind power mill on barn, a silo, all necessary outbuildings. Large sand pit on farm. The buildiugs are all in first class condition. This makes a fine dairy farm, lying about halfâ€"way between the thriving towns of Preston and Hespeler, on Trolley line, Price only $4600, or would exchange on & few acres with buildings. Apply to JOHN WISMER, owner of farm, or to F. E. SHANTZ & CO., Berlin, Ont, 4346 (‘omoyrmnl 31 metrs, «i{Oated bne ha weat of Presten, Also 2 acree of good har pinebnsh. On property !« l&l\flfl stome with 8 rooms, bank barn 34x52 feet and Inge uhmih hard and eoft water acd To m:-.. plendid farm for markes gard y tern s. Apply to 34 U 40 â€"4f Farm For Sale Farm for Sale No. 38 Frederick Stâ€" AUGUST YONDRAU, ONTARIO. Ferntaok Ont. Perth County ha‘t mail ° hard gad toBe se and *r-