vâ€"'vâ€";mâ€"" ib 'â€". “ l German in all 'm"“"' ht will be made known on applicatior Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must not be ‘The copy for changes must NoZ D4 inhhï¬.EA'n Tuesday noon. Casua! wivertisements accepted up to Wed nesday each week. TUESDAY, MARCH, 16 1909. vance $1.50 if not so paid. SHEEP.â€"15 well bred sheep number with lambs at side. CATTLE.â€"19 head of young cattle, 8 head fat cattle, rising 2 years old, steer rising 2 years old, heifer rising 2 years old in calf, 7 head of cattle, rising 1 year old, heifer calf 2 inos. old, thoroughbred Durham bull, call 23 mouths old. cow fresh, 2 months old. Â¥ HAY _ AND GRAIN.â€"250 bushels oats, about 20 bushels peas good for seed, about 50 bushels barley, 400 Tbs. oil cake, about 400 lbs. wheat screenâ€" ings, about 10 tons of good hay. IMPLEMENTS, â€" ETC.â€" _ Masseyâ€" Harris bindetr; 7 fi. cut, with trucks and sheaf cartier nearly new, Frost & Wood mower 5 ft cut nearly new, new Frost & Wood disc Grill, 11 spout, Masseyâ€"Harris hay loadet nearâ€" ly new, hay rake, Noxon disc, new sugar beet drilt, Masseyâ€"Iwtris spring tooth cultivator with seed boxâ€" and grass seed box 17 teeth nearly new, Fluery twoâ€"furrow plow, Verity gang plow, Ao. 21 Ayr plow, No. 31 Presâ€" ton plow, scuffler, stecl land rollet nearly new, straw cutter, fanning mill with bagger, Maple Leaf chopper, iron _ truck, iron â€" hatrows, ] grined Friday . March 19th, 1909 ©Commencing at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following valuable property, viz.:â€" im of cows, heiters and yearâ€" I Calves, fresh by time of sale. « TE 8 _ months‘ credit, Disâ€" Sount at 5 per cent. per annum off for 11 and 12 years old, good working horse 11 years old, fine young horse 5 years old, sorrel mare 11 years old, good driver, heavy Clyde colt,rising 2 years old, Fine colt rising 23 years old, 2 colts rising 2 years old, got by Carlmont. 10 Good Cows, _ viz.:â€" â€" Durâ€" ham cow bred > in _ November, pure bred; Durham cow, due to calve in March, cow due to calve in April, black _ cow due to calve in August, Ayrshire cow due to calve April 5th, cow due to calve May 12th, heifer due to calve May 20th, cow due to calve im May, cow supposed fo be in calf. HOGS, _ ETC.â€"Yorkshite boar 18 months old, Yorkshire boar 4 months old, Yorkshire sow due to farrow afâ€" ter sale, Tamworth sow due to farâ€" row in May, pure bred Poland China sow, with pedigree, Gue to farrow in May, 85 chickens, 4 large Geese. all the following valuable property, inch rope, 70 {t. Jong, 6 logging:chains, leuding chains manure slcigh crossent saw nearly new,heavy set team harness pearly new, heavy set feam harness 1} in. traces, 1 sets single harness, 3 sets good team harness, set driving harness, set plow harness, saddle, 2 crowbars, 3 cant hooks, forks, shoâ€" vels, hoes, doubletrees, 3 iron neckâ€" yokes, wooden neckyoke, sugar beet table, iron _ sledge, set oak bolsters 5 feet wide, log lifter, wheelarrow and many other articles too numetous to mention. HORSESâ€"13$ head. _ Fine young dark bay team, 6 years old weigh about 2600 lbs, heavy team 8 and 13 years old, good workers, heavy team, cooking _ stove, box sfove, sausage grinder, large sap pan, about 60 new tin sap pails, wood heating stove, iron kettle cap. 4 gals., 25â€"gal. milk can nearly new, National cream sepâ€" arator, largest size nearly new, There will be offered by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm ol the undetrsigned, 1 mile west ot New Dundec, on On the farm _ situated on lot 26, Woolwich _ township, 6 miles northâ€" west of Waterloo, 1 mile north of Erbsville, 1 mile south and 4 mile east of Heidelberg, on & LUMBER.â€"A quantity bass _ wood and Eim lumbet in one and twoâ€"inch stuff. HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTS.â€"Good No reserve as the farm is sold and the proprietor is tetiring from farm» ing and will devote his whole time To auctionceting and conducting sales, having his headquarters in Berlin. TERMS.â€"Hay, _ grain,. _ chickens, geese and all sums of $10 and under, having his headquarters in Berlin. TERMS.â€"Hay, _ grain,. _ chickens, geese and all sums of $10 and under, cash, _ over that amount 13 months‘ creditâ€" on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent per annum off for cash payâ€" ments of credi# amounts. E. J. SHANTZ, Proprictor Sale to co ence pos ‘t ve minene sitively at R p ‘ postti ‘) at SHANTZ BROS, Auctioncer Farm Stock And Implements. David Bean, Proprietor Auction Sale Auction Sale OF CATTLE n $1.00 per annum in adâ€" commencing at 1 o‘clock, pm. sharp, the following valuable propetty, Viz: HORSESâ€"Chestnut mare 14 years old, _ bay horse rising 15 years old, grey borse rising 10 years old, choice black driving mare rising 4 years old, llousehold Effectsâ€"3 cooking stoves, 2 box stoves, 5 tables, centro table (nearly new), cxtension table (ncarly wew), 3 dozen chairs, sink, wash stand, 2. sideboards, _ flour â€" chest, 3 wood chests, 4 bedsteads (1 nearly new), cradle, night chair, 4 benches, writing desk, 3 cupboards, 3 â€" pail stands, 4 small tables, 6 â€" rockers, folding chair, 3 children‘s chairs, 2 lounges, sewing machine, 2 chamber sets, 2 lamps, 2 meat choppers, wash machine, wringer, 2 crossâ€"cut saws, I5 hand saws, 3 spades, 3 doz. fruit lars, 2 dozen crocks, carpct stretchâ€" ers, mirrors, pictures, a lot of new crockery and glasswate, and other small articles too numerous to incnâ€" tion. There tion on Decher, There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, adjoining the corporation of the town of Preston on the road leading . to Beriin, on Commencing at 12.30 p.m. _ sbatp, the following valuable property, viz., HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.â€"Extenâ€" sion table, waluut, sideboard, refrigâ€" erator (nearly new), kitchen chairs, sink, churn, corner cupboard mill cans and pails, cight day clock, kitâ€" chen range, coal stove self feeder, 3 wood heaters, Thomas organ, piano vase (guod as new), bookcase, parlor tables, couches, rocking chairs, patâ€"‘ lor chairs, bed room suit, bedstcads ‘ and washstand, springs and matiress, | hangingâ€"lamp, parlot lamps, (-un.nu§ poles, roller blinds, â€" mirrors, carpet| Wedroom matting, wash machin=, rubs incubator and brooder( nearly | new),| vinegar bartels, crockery, dishes and ‘ a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. { plows, 3 sets harrows, land roller, hay rake, Deering mower, buggy, CuUtâ€" ter, jumper, 3 wagons, 2 almust new, dumping cart, turnip pulper, . stump machive, _ scraper, set plow harness, set _ tvame harness, grindstone, cycie grinder, 2 iron kettles, fork, rakes, chains, shovels, 2 crosscut saws, and other articles. JOS. SAUDER, Clerk PIGS, _ ETC.â€"4 shoats weighing about 50 lbs each, about 140 . good Orpington chickens and 3 rousters. IMPLEMENTS.â€" Defender _ riding plow (new), fanming mill with bagger, platform scales capacity 2000 lbs., (goud as new), Shants binder, spring tooth cultivator, gangâ€"plow, 3 siigle plows, 3 sets harrows, land roller, hay rake, Deering mower, buggy, CuUtâ€" i# / 4 mile from the House. _ CATTLE.â€"9 good dairy cows, 4 to be fresh about time of sale, Holstein heifer 8 months old TERMS OF CHATTELSâ€"All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 6 months‘ credit on approved security, or 5 per cent. per apnum off for cash payments of credit amounts. HENRY G. HACKBORNy Prop. That splendid 200 suc Tarm being lots 14, 15 in the _ 2nd concession, Division Guelph _ Tp. _ The Wuildings are good, stone house, heated _ with fusnace, hard and soft water in ki‘châ€" en, bank barn 80%80 with root house anl stables under, _ HMay barn 56160 with hotrse stable, sheep house â€" and shed beneath, hog and hen house, drivâ€" ing and implement barns _ separate from other buildings. An ampic supâ€" »ly of water pumped by windmill, neverfailing spring er#ek touches one cormer of farm. Orchard, garden and a lot of Maple, Spruce, etc. have been â€" planted. About 10 acres of weodland, _ over 100 acres in grass, besides the bush, and «ail in a firstâ€" slass condition of fertility. This is one of the very West larms in the county of Wellington and is a sure farm for grain, grass and roots. It is situated 6 miles from Guelph, 24 â€" miles from Mosboro, G.T.R., 34 miles from Welsenburg CFA, 2 Elh from New Germany and school TERMSâ€"Oneâ€"half cash, balance 6 montbs‘ credit on approved security, or 5 per cent. off for cash. At the same time and place â€" there will also be offered for sale the folâ€" lowing lots, _ Nos. five, forty, and fortyâ€"one, north of Queen st., Conâ€" estogo, on which are situated 1wo frame houses with necessary ouldoor buildings; these parcels will be offered sepatrately, then together. 7â€"2% That splendid lots _ 14, 15 in Division Guelph THURSDAY, MAR 11, 1909 Farm Stock And Implements, FARM FOR SALE Real Estate and Household Auction Sale Tuesday, March 16, 1909 J. MICKUS, Auctionce will be sold by Pyublic Aucâ€" the premises of the late Philip in the village o5 Conestoro, â€"OFR.â€" Effectsâ€" There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the residence . of Menno Bricker, lot 85, gon. 11, North Dumi{ries, 8 miles west of Galt, 4 miles north of Aytr, joining the vilâ€" lage of Roseville, on commencing at ten o‘cl sharp, the foilowing:â€" cream separator new, Waterloo threshâ€" ing machine, 33 cyl. 42 body ropo drive with rope and _ chaff blower, horsepower on trucks, with coupling and _ rods, Deering binder 7 (t. cut with carrier (neatly new), Deering mower 5 ft. cut, cutting box, Jolliett chopper, bevel jack, _ Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery rake (neamty*®hew), hay loader, bay rake and hay tedder, land roller 2 low .uinber wagons, broad tite with box, lumber wagon narrow tire, 2 sets gravel planks, stock rack, 2 hay racks 16 ft. long, 2 grindstonâ€" es, Peter Hamilton seed drill with broad cast attachments, Bissell disc (nearly new), double Oxlord _ plow, Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor, 3 No. 21 Preston plows, 14 seeâ€" tion iron harrow new, 14 section stecl harrow, top buggy, nearly new; marâ€" ket rig new; 2 scufllers, turnip sower, rootgslicer, wood rack, 3 seated demoâ€" crat, 2 sets bobsleighs, double cutter, set of scales, 600 pounds capacity. {fanning mill, 2 sets team hatness, pair Scotch collars, 2 sets ol plow hatness, 2 sets single harness, light set double barness and a Jot of low eollars, forks, hoes, chains,. bag truck, bag holder, doubletrees and neckyokâ€" es and other articles, 3â€"horse check tow cotn planter, with 80 rods _ of cable, grain, 300 bushels oats, 50 bushcls peas. HORSESâ€"bay genera) purpose team 13 and 11 years old, bay general purâ€" pose mare 14 years old, tay . brood mare in foal by Pilot, 11 years old, bay â€" driver rising 5 years old, bay mare rising 2 years old, bay mare rising 3 years, cartiage; bay colt . WUy Pilot rising 1 year old. CATTLEâ€"3 fresh cows, cow _ due to calve March 12, cow due to calve March 26, cow due to calve March 28, cow due to calve March 30, cow due to calve April 20, cow due _ to calve April 24, 3 cows due to calve Aprit 30,â€"cow due to calve May 15, cow due to calve April 4; cow due to calve in June, cow suppmd to be in ealf, heifer supposed to calve _ at time of sale, pedigreed shortborn bull PIGS, & POULTRYâ€"3 brood sows with pig and 12 shoats, about 100 chickens _ and 3 _ ducks, _ and some geese. €%0 .0 At the same time and place there will be offered for sale the following valuable property belonging to Chas. Montag, viz., Bob sleigh, long sleigh, with hox, spring tooth _ cultivator, 3 hay racks, wood rack, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" is turnip pulper, spade harrow disk, circular saw, scuffier, slraw cui.cr, 2 top buggirs, road cart, wagon tox gea ; arv), 2 sleigh boxes, | truck wagon, wheelbarrow, _ stone boat, single harmess, 2 sausage . grinders and stuflers, crossâ€"cut saw, _ cabbage cutter, washing machine, cupboard, wringer, cooking stove, box stove and many other articles. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMSâ€"Grain, chickens, and _ all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on Approved joint notes or 5 per cent. of for cash payments of _ credit amounts. JACOB HAUS, Proprietor. ALBERT J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk. 2 years old, 2 yearling calves and 1 calf 7 months old, Wersey. The Beaver bascball team have reâ€" organized for the coming season. The following officers were clected:â€" Hon. Pres.â€"E. F. Seagtam. Prosidentâ€"A. Horgott. 1 Vice Pres.â€"J. Weseloh. 3 Vice Pres.â€"H. Raisig. > 3 Viee Pres.â€"D. Kuntz. 4 Viee Pres.â€"Joe Echart. TERMS.â€"$10 and under, cash; over that _ amount 10 months‘ credit on furnishing approved joint notes, or 5 per cemt. for cash, except on grain, hogs and chickens. _ The farin is sold. No reserve. Lunch at noon. MENNO BRICKER, Proprietor. ALEX. AMES, Auctioneer. JOSEPH WRIGLEY, Sec. 8â€"26. THURSDAY MARCH4. oF Farm Stock and Implements There will be sold "by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, one half mile cast of St. Agatha and 5 miles west of Waterioo, on â€" the main road leading from Watcrloo | to St. Agatha, on Implements, Etc.â€" Single wagon with box _ and spring seat, | single sleigh, gladstone cutter, singlo carâ€" rlage, _ single plow, single â€" barrow, spring tooth cultivator, Yankee plow, Clinton fanning mull, turnip slicer, 25 cedar posts, 2 pieces of roof 9x8, grain cradle, single hay rack, _ good blacksmith vice, heavy single harness, 2 sets buggy harness, | wheelbarrow (ncarly new), sausage press, potalo scufer, grindstone, 20 grain bags, about 60 bush. oats, about 30 bush. mixed grain, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous lo menâ€" tion. Live Stockâ€"Mare rising 2 â€" years old, heavy horse 15 years old, cow fresh at time of sale, cow due _ to calve in May, about 40 chickens. commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz., Farm Stock and Implements IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"National Tuesday, March 16th, 1009 «> Bu Auction Sale . Armstrong Farm, Stotk and Implements ‘There will be sold by Public Auc tion on the farm of the undersigned, 4 miles southeast of Beriis, om the main road leading to Preston, 04 WEDNESDAY, MAR, 10, 19o9 commencing at 10 o‘clock x.m., sharp, the Jollowing valuable property, viz. 1ORSESâ€"Bay horse ribing 11 yIs. black mare rising 0 years old, bay Clyde team rising 7 and 8 years old, supposed to be in foal, weighâ€" ing about 2800 lbs, black team _ of Percheron Mares, tising 3 anc 4 yr8. old, team bay mares rising 10 and 13 years old, heavy Clyde colt rising 1 year old. CATTLE, â€" EBTC.â€"13 good dairy cows including 5 Holsteinsâ€"1 fresh cows, cow due to calve at time of sale, cow due to calve in April, cow due to calve in May, cow due _ to calve in June, 2 cows due to calve in July, cow due to galve in Septemâ€" ber, _ cow due to calÂ¥e in October, cow due to calve in November, Heiâ€" fer supposed to be in call, pure bred Shorthorn bull 3 years old, 4 spring calves, call 6 weeks old, 2 sows due to pig in March, Brood sow, Yorkshire Boar, 10 shoats 4 months old, :10 Shoats, 3 months olé and 9 young pigs. TERMSâ€"10 per cont. of the money to be paid to the Vendor‘s Solcitor at the time of sale and the balance of the purchase money to be paid to the Vendors within thirty _ days therealâ€" ter. Further particulats may be had on application to A. B. McBride, Venâ€" dor‘s Solicitor, Waterloo, or the unâ€" dersigned, COMMENCING at a point on the linc of King stteet as located . now, such point being in the centre of a passage between two dwellings _ on said Lot Number Eightcen, and being five feet seven and threeâ€"quacter inâ€" ches from each dwelling;, thence north cighty degrees thirtyâ€"two _ minutes, east one hundred and twontyâ€"four feet and six inches; thence north . eight degrees thirty minutes, west twentyâ€" five feet; thence south cighty degrees thirtyâ€"two minutes, west to King street one hundred and _ twentyâ€"our feet six inches; thence along King street south _ cight degrees _ thirty ininutes, east twentyâ€"five feet to â€" the place of beginning, subject to a right of way over the northerly five fect seven and threeâ€"quarter inches of an allcy between the house on said premâ€" iscs and the adjoining house to the south, and together with a _ right of way over the southerly five feet seven and thremquarter inches of said aller There is on the promises a 6 roomed 14 storcy brick dwelling 18x34 with frame kitchen attached 10 ft. 9 in. x 18 It. and woodshed 13 x 18, also open shed 11} x 23. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Waterloo 14 h.p. Portable engine and Chamâ€" pion separator 33x42 with 100 feet Rubber Belting and 110 feet canvas belting. _ Phis outft is in good rUn ning order (Water tank, pump, . and hose new), Masseyâ€"Hartis binder, Big B. mowWer, hay loader, hay tedder, Masscyâ€"Harris 13â€"shoe . drill (?rly new), hay rake, lagd roller, 2 " new hay racks (Hahn‘s make), Imperial 2 furrow plow, 2 Fleury plows, single plow, 2 threcâ€"furrow gang plows, 6â€" section iron barrow, new turnip drill, 2 new scuflers, disc, Maple Leal chopper, beetthilter, fanning mill, scalâ€" es, 1600 lbs cap., bag truck, hay fork, with rope and pulleys, pulpetr, wheelâ€" barrow, cylinder straw cutter, grindâ€" stonc, grain cradle, 3 broad tited wagons, wagon box, 3 bob sleighs (1 new), carriage, market carriage (nearâ€" ly new), top buggy, open buggy, cart, light pleasure sleigh, new cutter, 3 sets double harness, set carriage harâ€" ness, 3 sets single hatness, set graâ€" vel planks, 2 crosscut saws, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, shovels, forks, hocs, logging chains and many other artiâ€" «es too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.â€"Unecda Cream separator, Home Comfort steel range, cooking stove, box stove, ketâ€" tle stove, lartge table, cheese vat and press, sap tub (80 pails capacity), sausage grinder, sausage stuffer, scaldâ€" ing trough. _ Also about 60 bushels { potatoes. Nu reserve as the proprictor _ is| retiring from farming. [ Lunch at noon. TERMS.â€"Shoats, potatoes and all sums of $10 and under, casb; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash â€" payments of credit amounts. at 2 o‘clock in the attcrnowm premises the following property‘â€" ALL AND SINGULAR that cerâ€" tain tract of land and premises situâ€" ato, lying and being in the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, and Province of Ontario, being comâ€" posed of part of Lot Number Eighâ€" teen of Jacob C. & El'xs . Snider‘s Survey, situate on the Cast side . of King street and more particularly deâ€" scribed as follows‘â€" SATURDAY, MARCH 6, There will be offiered for sale ject to a reserve bid Of a house in the Town ef Waterioo belonging to the Estate of the late John Koch. Tâ€" 24. THE TRUSTS & GUARANTEE CO. L1TD., Toronto, Auction Sale â€" ALBERT J. MICKUS, Auctioneer SIMON REID, C#ex. 10HN C. SHANTZ, Proprietor Administrators, subâ€" due to calve in May, cow due _ to calve in August, cow fresh about 1 month, cow due to calve in August, cow due to calve in May, cow fresh two months, cow fresh at time _ of sale. YOUNG _ CATTLEâ€"3 heifer | calyes rising 1 yeart old, 3 head young catâ€" tle. 1 Yorkshite sow due to fartow in April. _ About 50 chickens. IMPLEMENTS, _ ETC.â€" Masseyâ€" Harris binder, mower, hay rake, Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris side delivery rake nearly new and loader, hay tedder, spring tootb _ cultivator, _ seed drill, dise, Chief separator, fanning mill, doulle rallet chopper, straw cutter, Impetial twoâ€"furrow | piow, | threeâ€"furrow _ gang plow, 23 single plows, iton _ hartow: An interesting event took place on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Moses B. Martin about 2 zyu north of Waterloo, when their March 9.â€"Farm _ stock and ments of Ezra â€" Bauman, 3 northwest of Waterloo. March 16.â€"Farm stock, implements, ute., of E. J. Shantz, 6 miles northâ€" west of Waterloo and 11 miles southâ€" west of Heidelberg. March 18th.â€"Farm stock and _ imâ€" ‘)lements etc., of James B. Mitcheli, 2 miles northwest of Waterloo. wheelbarrow, _ forks, shavels, _ hoes, viowbhats, whifffetrees, _ neckyokes, erossent saws, incubator anl brooder, grain hags and many other articles too numetous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. â€" Leaf table, waler bench, table, 2 tenches, 2 sinks, lounge, wardrobe, 2 tubs, churn, Melotte eream separator, milk cans, scale, capacity 210 lbs., cooking stove, TEKMS.â€"Chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amofint 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent off for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. EZRA BAUMAN, Proprictor. SHANTZ BROS.; Auctioneers commencing at 1 o‘clock, sharp, HORSES.â€"black maro rising _ [0 years old, bay mare in foal rising 8 years old, fine bay horse rising 4 years old, fine bay colt rising 3 yts. old, bay mare rising 7 years old, sorâ€" rek colt rising.2 years old, colt rising 1 year old. ALBERT . MICKUS, Auctioneer. March 6.â€"Housghoid Effects of Miss Lydia Zeller at Bresiau, March 11.â€"Farm stock and Impleâ€" ments of Seth Bauman about 2 miles south of St. Jacobs and } mile west of St. Jacobs. March 24.â€"Farm Stock and â€" Impleâ€" ments of Titus S. Kolb, 4 mile east of Berlin, on road leading from Berlin to Breslau. "Ba March 16â€"Sale of farm stock npd' implements and household effects of William Stengel, adjoining the . corâ€" | poration of the Town of Preston. ‘ March36. â€"Househotd F@Riture, FNew Hamburg. March 10.â€"Lot %1, con. 3 _ Wilmot 3 miles _ south of New _ HMamburg. Stock and implements. G. Bean, Proâ€" prictor. L B. DUERING, Auctioneer. March 4th Farm Stoock and Impe_ ments of Richard Reid at Bridgepor;. March 6.â€"Real estate beionging to the late John Koch, n Waterloo. March 25.â€"Farm, farm stock, ijmâ€" plements, etc., of Adam Strub, 5 miles northeast of Elmira, 4 miles southwest of Salem, on Elora road. TUE§DAY, MARCH oth, plow, 2 single plows, iton _ hartow; 2 â€" wooden harrows, seufler, turnip slicer, bone grinder, land roller wag on, wagon with box, bobsleigh, three seated â€" carriage, â€" light â€" sleigh, wood rack, 2 hay racks, set gravel planks, iron tack, 2 sels team harness, set plow â€" harness, 3 hand gomn planters, wheelbarrow, _ forks, shavels, _ hoes, viowbats, whifffetrees, neckiokes, erossent saws, incubatot anl brooder, grain hags and many other articles too numetous to mention. March 10â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments ol _ Jobn C. Shantz, 4 miles southeast of Berlin, north of Preston March 16.â€"Lot 13. Con,. 1,. South Easthope, 3 miles east of Shakespeare. Stock _ and implements, W. Nef, Proprietor. â€" March _ 17.â€"Lot. 30 Bleann Road Notth, 4 mile east of Mainly. Stock ami implements. 1. Rohr, Propricâ€" tor. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk March 9.â€"Farm stock, implements and real .hl:? Mre. Jos. Eberlin, 4 mile south of Bamberg and 4 miles sast of Wellesley. March 11.â€"Household Efiects of Hy G. Hachborn, at Conestogo. A. FRASER, Auctioneer On the farm situated on fot £9, Waâ€" terloo Township, 4 mies north west of Waterloo, on SHANTZ BROS., Auctioncers ROBT. BRICKNELL, Auctioneer March 32â€"Real Estate of Christina Hotheintz, 3 house at Bridgeport. March 30thâ€"Farm stock and imple ments of Christ. Litwiller, oneâ€"hall mile north of St. Agatha and _ 2} miles south of Josephburg. March 12.â€"Farm stock and imple ments of Christian B. Rotb, lot 4, 71 CHOICE DAIRY CQOWS.â€" Cow oF Farm Stock and Implements qLuction Sale Miss Aunie was united in impleâ€" miles dby. David Brubacher were business visi tors at Stratford on Friday. See our Beautiful Suitings Messrs. B. E. Zechtcl and II Johanues attended a convention the Western Ontario Brickmakers sociation at Bright on Friday. Mr. J. H. Roos was a _ busi visitor to Alma. Mr. Inglis and his daughter of Dunâ€" das, were visitors in town over Sunâ€" _Miss Shepherd of Clinton Middleton of Godétich, arc the home of _ MIL_A, B._Mel Mrs. Walter Ruppel of P visiting her sister, Mrs. A Dougall. Miss Hazel treal friends. _ We claim to be in the forefront for new stylâ€" ish and reliable goodsâ€"and our DRESS GOODS ‘will command the attention cf the women throughout Waterlco County. Our Dress Gicods Stock is undoubtedly the largest and most varied to be found in this commucity and it is an easy matter to make a selection if you come at 50¢, 75¢, 1.00, 1.25 to $1.50 per yard Many of them in exclusive suit lengths and not to be found elsewhere. The Accompanying Sut Shows one of our new suits of which we show a large assortment of styles and these are selling well. We offer beautiful tailor made suits at from 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00 to $25,00. , Ladies‘ Jackets in }lack and fawn spring (0 t 1| “ \ ‘\ styles, a full assortment at 5.00, 6.50, 7,00, m )l’:_!“ 10.00 to $15.00. _ P eE LANG BROS. & CO., Berlin, March 2nd, 1909 200 Pieces New English Prints Ashtous, {Patters 1 Pilâ€" grims beet cloth. All colors in stripes, Spots, Checks and floral designs at | 12. 1â€"2¢6 per yard Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Snidet and daughter Ada, icft on Thursday â€" on a several weeks‘ trip to Florida and other_sonthern points. 100 pieces New English Ginghams and Chambrays. All this season‘s patterns,. Stripes, Shepherds Checks and Plain Cloth, fast colors at 12 1â€"206 25 Pieces Black Sateen Miss Minnic Ratz of Toronto is vis iting Twinâ€"City friends. Mrs. Willard Hendry of Torouto is visiting in town. Mr. Arthur Laschinget of Elinira was a visitor in town on Friday. Mr. J. S. Lockic of Newton was a visitot! in â€" town _ last _ week. CANADIAN â€"PRINTS ROCKâ€"FAST DRILLS 8. B. Bricker & Go NEW GOODS STYLISH GOODS RELIABLE GOODS Social and Personal at 5 8 and 106 per yard NEW ENGLISH PRINTS Special 25¢ per yard. Specia â€"Ruppel of Presten, i sister, Mrs. Alex. _ Mc Dawson is visiting Mop ENGLISH GINGHAMS Alvin â€" Snider and with small black floral spot design, B. MeBride a _ business and Miss guests at De of Asâ€" Mis. .4. S and Mis. returned to visit at the bel, King S Mr. and Mz tock were gue and â€" Mrs. Wn over Sunday. is â€" spending parenis 21 Sf Mrs. _ Jacob Hueglin of Guelph, is visiting frignds in town. Mrs. â€" Chalcraft and have returned to their onto after an extended al weeks in Waterloo. Mrs. J. Sceott w ronto on Saturday Mr. and Mis. A. E. Ratz of Tavisâ€" tock were guests wi the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. Wim. M('l)(mMr_?l_?b over Sunday, Mr. J. Uffeclman was a business visiâ€" tor in Toronto on Monday. ° Mr. and Mrs. Chotry of Prince Alâ€" bert, Sask., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Muir. Mrs. Randall is spending a few days in Toronto, with her daughter, Mrs, Chalcraft. Miss Vera Scott of Sunday at her hoimne ‘Mr. 1. Wegenast of Sunday in town. t M i Miller of Melville, Sask, bleischhaner, of Webeslcy, Welleslcy after a weeXk‘s hoime of Mr. Geo.. Dicâ€" her hoimne in townt Thompson, Allen Streekt i few weeks with hbor Thomas. Toronto, spent visitor Foronto spent her daughters home in Torâ€" visit of sever= in