, KILLED BY TRALN Butter per poand...... .24 Kgys per dos. ......... .45 Snow Apples ..........1.00 Apples, per bag ......... Potatoes, per Nag, .......55 punishmen t case. Mioâ€" Justice Raddell â€" will ieach Guelph next Saturday morning _ by an eatly train im otder to sentence the three trainmen. who wets _ found guilty ot criminal negligence at the Spring Assizes lact week. At _ nine @‘clock he is expected to pronounce his judgnfent, and naturally there i: Hay per ton.......... Bran per ton......... Shorts per ton........ Live Hogs............ Beef, front quarters.... M hind quarters.... Chickens............. The _ action _ between Wilhelmina Cummings, of West Toronto, and Roâ€" land _ M. Boswell, of Elora, having been settled by consent of the plainâ€" Miff, the action _ has been dismissed without costs. Miss Cummings claimâ€" ed $20,000 â€" damages for breach . of promise ol marriage. BTRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, March 11th, 1909 Wheat Standard)...... 1.00 Barley.... .2.l .22l2l 0 .43 Oats (standard]...... 8 BREACIT OF PROMIStH Mrs. Moses SutJe struckh hy a trai to hand _ The dec Rachel Shoemaker was well known i Wheat Standard)...... 1.00 Barley,... .2.l .22l2l. .43 Oats (standard]...... Fems...............« .80 Hay per ton.......... $.00 Bran per ton.......... tbrack, lake ports. _ Corn, American, No. 2 . yellow, 7c @ Tike; No. i yellow 73¢ @73%c; Canadian, 69%c @ 70¢c, Toronto â€" freights. Flour, Maniâ€" toba first patent $5.70 @ 5.90; se conds, $5.20°@ $£5.40; strong bakers, $5.10 @ $5.30; Onlatio winter wheat patents, $1.05 @ $1.14, buyers‘ sacks outside! Buckwheat, No. 2, 6lc _ @ 62c. Ryc, No. 2, 69c @ 70c outside. Peas, No. 2 O3le @ 93c. Millfeed bran scarce, $21 per ton, in bags outâ€" side. . Shorts, $25, in bags outside. ODGMENT SATI outside; Manitobia wheat, spout No. 1 $1.20; ‘No. 2 northetn, $1.17 on track, bay ports, all rail; No. 1 northern nominal | at $1.21; No. 2 northern $1.21, delivered atâ€" Ontario points, Barley No. 3. 5%¢ w tlc; No. 3 oxtra 37c @58c; No. 3 55lc an 56c. Oats, Ontario No 2 white d6c @ 47c outâ€" side; No. 2 imaxed 45¢ @ 46c, outâ€" side; *> 2 Canada Western, 48e on track, lake ports. _ Corn, American, No. 2 â€" yellow, Hc @ fike; No.: i yellow 73¢ @ 73ic; Canadian, 691c @ Totonte, March 9.â€"The giaim marâ€" kets are a dittle mixed just now. traders being peirplexed as to the outâ€" look. T is not consideted likely*that wheat will go much higher just now for country deliveries are still quite large. _ Buckwheat is still wanted for exports. . Oats are steady. Ontario wheat, No. 2 white or rec, $1.07 @ $L07; No2 mixed €) 061 on €1 ut: Stockers aiel Feeders. Demand for good â€" stock, hiul qmiet for commen stuff, Lanibsâ€"Matket steady. Sheepâ€"Steady. Hog»â€"Market firm. Select hogs ate quoted at $6 75 foo b. and $6.95° to £7.00 fed and watered. In consequence of the light run of cattle toâ€"day, the market was firn. and a little higher. Drovers, of course, held for high prices, but ay many of the wholesale butchers have a fair amount of supplies on hand. the demand was not so keen as might have been expected, and buyers and dealers were forced finally to get «: little closer together. In the end prices {were firm and on an average about 10 cents higher than last week butcictâ€"Ssteady demand for choict butcher cattle, and prices steady .t firm . the present exceptionally bad condiâ€" tion of the roads were in the main reâ€" sponsible tor ‘apother very light run of cattle at this market toâ€"day. There are those in the cattle trade, howevâ€" er, who say that another reason is that the number of cattle in . the country is smaller than at this season for many years past. Owing to the high price of feed and other reasons the farmers, it is said, havo in many cases got rid of their stock, and in others are not carrying as much live stock as in former years. At _ all events it is freely stated by those who should know that the cattle are not in the country, and therefore the present succession of light runs. Choice lots of butcher Iostle sellâ€" ing firm around $4.60 to $4.90. Aver age and mmedium quality butcher ste«â€" cows firm at $5./5 to $41.55. Butcher dy at $120 to $4.40. Good butcher bulls, _ from $2.50 to $1. â€" Canners $1.50 to $2. The run was 49 loads, with 820*head of cattle, 200 sheep and lambs, 35N hogs and 124 calves. The export trade i ces abe firm for ch stock. (Giood â€" jweig! selling at $5.35 to bulls steady to firm Exportâ€"Marhet steagy to fitm goud dlemand. City Cattle Market, Toronto, March 9.~â€"Probatly the bad weather and The news | the death 0. 2 white or rec, $1.47° @ 2 anixed, $1.061 @ $107%, Manitotia wheat, spot No. 1 . 2 northern, $1.17 on track, S, all rail; No. 1. northern at $1.21; No. 2 northern LIVE sTro0Kk. WATERLOO MARKETS _ «aaae | Waterloo, March 11th, 1900 lhas reached i+ will We intlicted in Sitler, en traim. No 6 dleceased trade is active, aud priâ€" tor â€" choice, wellâ€"finished weights and quality GRAIN butcher Tostle sellâ€" $4.50 to $4.90. Aver quality butcher steaâ€" i3 to $41.25.. Butcher $4.40. Good butcher 30 to $1.00 Canners 1 Breslau and this vicimty RDA} $5.50. _ Expo 50 al hy detail .06 «74 .50 lin frioed Ohin, = .o former) 23.00 25.00 thi 1.05 45 0 .08 .60 .60 .25 ‘95 .60 _ | Wheat.......... ...... 1.02 1.02| any I q | Wheat, new.lllll.l... 0C _2 1.02 | person _ | Flour, per 100 lbs..... ° < . _ 3.00| not h: Bran, per ton..........21.00 _ 22.00° such . ~A UKle. : â€"â€"+rrrrrsserzsee_ :40 46| Date Shorts, per ton........ 24.00 ; 25.00| Febru: Pems..l............... .85 _ .90 Batloy.â€"...â€".,.......« @86 .58 . Rye........._....l..... .70 .10 S p | Buckwhest.........~.. .60 | 10â€"1t. q | Butter, per pound ..... .25 .28 5 | Egge, per dozen........ .25 .28 5 ghlekem, ucll:, «erirr>> g 3{; otatoes, per bag ...... . .00 | _â€"â€"â€" 3-§1ay, porton....-.....]:i.gg 13.% Sm BTAWL ... ll2l.. 222. 4. 4. 4o ?.IBasf &1 o7 | leiet=} Orders for new connections, changes of firm names, changes of street adâ€" dresses or for dnplicate entries should be handed in at once to The project for two rural telephone lines running out of Port Elgin is again being seriously discussed . and some active steps may be takenm in that direction shortly, according to information received by The Times. DISTRICT OF WES8TERN ONTARIO inoluding WATERLOO. RLR The Bell Teleplor> company of Canada is about lt.:) 1 «ublish a new Luo of the OFFICIAL TELEPHONT: DIRECTORY for the New Telephone Directory Batloy.â€"...â€".,.«.....« @860 Ryo....â€"«:.««â€"+rrsrr2e +10 Buockwhent............ Butter, per pound ..... .25 Egge, per dozen........ .25 Chickens, each ........ .45 Potatoss, per bag ...... .50 Hay, per ton.......... 13.00 Straw.......... ...... 4.00 Beof.:â€"::=srrzzeâ€"â€"â€"â€".. @08 Mutton...... .... .... 108 FOIK..........«+«+«+«« +10 Hides............ .... .64 Lambs and pelts ...... .30 Calf Skine.... ........ .08 WOOl.++»++zerersss242 07 Wool washed .......... .13 Tallow, ruft Tallow, rendered NEW HAMBURG MARKE1S. [New Hamburg, March 11th, 1909 Wheat .......... .... 1.00 1.05 Ontslllllllllll. ... 0048 45 Barloy............... 148 .48 Pems...... «+ss zcss +800 .80 Corm.lllllllllll ... «75 sï¬ Fiour................ 290 3.10 Butter, per lb ........ .20 &~, .22 Egxgs, per dozen ...... .23 22..24 Hay per ton.......... â€" 15.00 Lard, per lb...... .... .14 _ .14 Ham..lllll.ll.ll.l....... .14,,25.%.3 Middlings, per ton.... _ S=tz2 25. EraD............:... 2#9:00 240 Potatoes per bag...... _ .60 19 Low grade Flour...... 28.00 30.0, BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, March 11th, 1909 Flour per 100 lbs. .... $2.40 Bran hid aâ€"«s< 110 Middlings ", ..... 1,25 Screenings " es 120 Wheat per bush....... 1.00 Barley ho ieos«â€"~â€" 200 Oate 400 everees â€" +40 Potatoes per bag...... .65 Hay per tob.......... 9.06 Wood per e....... 700 Butter pep lb ......... .25 Eggs per‘dozen....... 28 Wintor Apples per bbI. .. 2.50 to 3.00 Live Hoge....:.....: Shaeplkfle...... TallOW..â€",.« â€"...«««â€" Dried Apples ........ HAME..........¢scs.> Shoulders ............ BACOR.+++:+«:+« +++@+ Potatoes per bag...... Apples, per barrel ...... 2.00 Hogslive............ â€" 6.175 Flour, Sole ...... ...â€" F100T, AgHIS w# D Flour, Seven Lilies.... 2.60 9â€"2¢ \L TELEPMONE LINES sen en e . ... ... 100 1.( <es s css s se 00 48 «ars. esszsee sxee | 180 2 ses es se .e 00 »78 Â¥] se esnc s l2 2.90 9. , per Ib ........ 00 20 K; . perdoren ...... .43 L. t bOB....â€"~+â€".. â€" 165. per lbl.l... .... 0 l4 _ . serseseserseres | i14 5.) â€" ELMIRA MARKETH Elmira, March 11th, 1909 GALT MARKETS Galt, March l1th. 1909 sessssscas sese 4« r pound ..... .25 dozen,........ .25 each ........ g por bag ...... > on...... .... 13.00 eesess »....s 4.00 rÂ¥rraszrrscss @04 rsxt sa«s wase +098 rrsrseszcars*s »10 ns se e e se +6 d pelts ...... .30 esz 2ressens 408 L ) O uiess 1,86 s zs ~1.20 bush....... 1.00 ho ieos«â€"~â€" 200 44 irerers '40 or beg...... _ .05 6b.......... 9.06 ;{i'd........ 7.00 D :sr:xses â€"+80 A. T. KMAPF Tbcal Manager, «_ 15.00 44 _ .14 '_]L4__~"_‘l4 T0 12.00 14.00 1.02 1.02 1.15 1.30 1.02 10 .08 14 134 .07 .10 .12 15 124 .10 .21 .23 .16 ‘16 5U And further notice is given that afâ€" ter the said last mentioned date, the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said esâ€" tate among the persons entitled thereâ€" to, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had noâ€" tice, and the said administratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person . or persons of whose claims he shall not have had notico at the time of such distribution. Dated at Berlin, this 13th day of February, 1909 . The undersigned will ofer for sale m 174 ‘meresâ€"8 acres choice hardwooé bush, â€" 10 actes pasture with good spring creek running through same. 8 acres orchard, balance under good state of cultivation, 26 acres . of which is sown to fall wheat and â€" 32|ï¬ acres seeded down for hay and . {all ploughing is finished. Soil is mixed loam, excellent, neverâ€"lailing water supply, large brick house, bank barn 66x64 _ and lots of other necessary outbuildings. . This is a good stock and grain farm, and situated . along the corporation of the town of â€" Waâ€" terloo and only 4 miles from Berlin, and close to churches, school, and all other conveniences and one of _ the best markets in the Dominion. Also 160 acres, 23 acres under oulâ€" m tivation, _ balance still prairie . unâ€" broken, all choice land, no waste land m a good supply of excellent well water, a house and barn on same, and this m farm is in one ol the best districts in Saskatchewan province. . Railway, ï¬.‘ telephone, telegraph, mail and . the main travelled road passing within . iwo hundred yards of the house, cheap luel within 4 miles of: good wooG supply. _ Near Battleford, two miles from town of Ruddell with elevator station and all other convenienees iD | mz same and in a firstâ€"class community, | @g thickly settled. _A half section of C.P.R. land is open for sale along side of same at $25 an acre. Land has been _ selling higher surrounding Ruddell than in any other farming loâ€" cality in the West for the length of time settled. These farms will be sold reasonable as the owner wish es to sell same at once as he is inâ€" terosted in a number of mines in New Ontario and as he intends going there, he wishes to invest his money in the development of his ijntorests there. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute in that bchalf that all persons having claims against the esâ€" tate of Benjamin Spyder, late â€" of the Townsbip of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Farmer, deceasâ€" ed, who died on or about the _ 29th day of December, 1908, are hereby required on or before the fifteenth day of March, A.D., 1909, to deliver or send by postpaid to S. Addison Snyder Bloomingdale P. O., agent for Sarah Snyder, the administratix of the esâ€" tate of the said Benjamin Suyder,their Christian natmes and> surnames, with fult particulars of their claims in wriâ€" ting, duly verified, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Apply to owner, JAMES B. MITâ€" CHELL, Box 164, Waterloo, Ont. 7â€"1mo. . IN THE MATTERK OF THE ESâ€" TATE OF BENJAMIN SNYDER LATE OF ‘THE TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO, IN THE COUNTY OF WATERLOO, FARMER, DEâ€" CEASED. Women‘s fine dongola kid shoes, blucher and bal styles,all shapes and widths just to fit your foot at 1.75 and â€" ~ $2.25 Complete range of Men‘s and boys‘ heavy solid leather shoes, the kind that are bound to stand the hard wear. Our prices are in your favor. Mou‘s fine veleur cal s.1ju8, blucher style, goodâ€" year welt soles in two of the very newest shapes, very stylish at â€" _ $3.50 Nutice to Creditors A FEW LEADERS Men‘s fine dongola kid <!1 v«. W!ucher ont, dull top, solid insoic, very _ neat at â€" â€" â€" § Neat, Natty A. L. BI’DZER._ Solicitor for the Administratrix, Berlin. DAVID RUDY, Tavistock Ont. That splendid 200 acte larin being lots 14, 15 in the 2nd concession, Division Guelph Tp. The Huildings are good, stome house, heated with furnace, hard and soft water in ki‘châ€" en, bank barn 80%80 with root house anl stables under. Hay barn 50x60 with horse stable, sheep house aud shed boneath, hog and hen house, drivâ€" ing and implement barns â€" separato fromâ€" other buildings. An awpic supâ€" ply of water pumped by windmill, neverfailing sprimg creek touches one corner of farm. Orchard, garden and a lot of ‘Maple, Spruce, etc. have been planted. About 10 actes of woodland. over 100 acres in @rass besides the bush, and all in a firstâ€" class 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 fromâ€" Guelph, 2% miles from Mosboro, G.T.R., 34 miles from Welsenburg C.l.i., 23 miles from New Germany and school is 4 mile from the house. For terms and particulars apply on the premises or to James .and Wiliam / aidiaw, If you want your sale properiy conâ€" ducted, write or Telephone to Tenders for the construction of a stone foundation and Brick Building will te received by the undersigned up to Thursday, March 25th, 1909. Parâ€" ticulars may be had by applying to GEOâ€" BRENNER, D. RUDY Auctionger &Tii;:niâ€"mï¬ ructive and is as good as a trainâ€" ing in dressmaking in many respects. Steady work at good wages. THE STAR WHITEWEAR MFG. CO, 8â€"6t Berlip, Ontario we will be able to give employment to a 000â€" slderably larger number of operators on ladies‘ i aiste, Palts hed uoderwom. ‘the woek is 2 The Ontario Real Estate Co. & Pay 8 per cent. WAS;I’ED.;':mounu of uoo.oowo: more nves farm m‘gfl & ill earn eight to 10 Write ;. once toelsnn Depc.w ank. 9. B. BILEE N Tenders Wanted 8â€"3t. As we are FARMS FOR SALE Cirls Wanted Auny person thinking ‘of buying a farm in the Niagars peninsular would do well to write us, and upon receipt of their letter we will mail them free of charge. one of our latest printed lists of farms for sale, which contains some three nundred stock, grain, dairy, fruit, garden and canning factory preduge farms at most reasonable prices WHY RENT! ©Call and see us or write us for a good farm, and get it on the easicst of time payments. A square deal, low prices and no red tape, easy to buy, easy to pay, We make it dead easy for you; to get the AAUA L inwood Ontario DUNNVILLE . ONT. g our factory The undersigned has received a big stock of first class Gasoline Engines, ranging from 1} to 30 horsepower and will be sold at reasonable prices, May be seen in operation every Saturday at the Masseyâ€"Harris Warerooms, Erb St., Waterioo. Casoline Engines For Sale. Situated on the Breslau roid 3 miles from Preston, comprising 1} acres of land on which isa1} storey frame houee with kitchen at tached. Woodshed, barn, hen house 15 x 60 ft All kinds of fruit trees, goodwell and a never failinge reek, Terms reasonable. Apply to â€"~ The best on the market Cor. K=c axp Scort Sts. BERLIN A. L. Fischer SOLE AGENTIN BERLIN. Property for Sale Stock remedies of VETERINARY SPECIALTIES Farm for Sale @ AMAHUA AUGUST YONDRAU, A. N. HAWKE, WM, RYAN, Freston Oaot, AGENT, apply to, R. PREISS, 10â€"1t SBecy. Treas. 8. 8. No. 10 . School teacher for S. 8, No. 10 Erbâ€" eville Must have first or second class Higher market price paid. Load every second Monday Next shrpmen: March $0 acre farm near Bridgeport, fine land for gardening, and has & i Another 20 acre far li% has g0« 4 tair b “, % i4 . M 9t n# 48 » i dneteate > 4 7 98 acres neer Doon, sandy and ;~13 acres â€"runsin n’nfl_ï¬ orchard, -&m- > o s e 17 acre farm near Waterloo, _ with good buildings. mï¬m% m“"-a-“rmh’“ : To Oraad River %ï¬- My Jout« . ver, tivated, good 12 roomed house,fairfarm, Bnew HH& 1 can be bought for $7,200. y 3 s v3 4 A splendid located place ol 10 actes 3 miles south of Berlin, Arst class . land and good buildings. Price mly $19 00. «* @h A graim and stock farm of 200 acres 4 miles from New ~Dundee, has ° 25" acres of bush and 30 acres in wheat, good water facilities, fiir buildâ€" ings but large and roomy. This is a cheap farm, price ouly $9,000 er ‘ would exchange for smaller farm: ___ We havea lerge numter of other farms for sale or : oxchange and some Northwest iand, business and town properties. Hf you have any money to place on Mortgage, we can place it for you on 1st m Conveyancing done. , SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN BADEK The undersigned offers for sale his farm mnd:‘ï¬% of 101 acn-ulnbt.:xs Towns! ellealey, con. 11, cast no&on. situated about 2 miles southâ€"east of Linwood. (Un the farm is a good brick house and bank barn and implement shed. The soil is of a clay loam, 85 acres are under cultivaâ€" tion, 8 acres bush and 6 acres sown in fall wheat. Fall ploughing nearly done, never failing mmok runnâ€" ing through farm. renusonab le For further particulars apply to George W. Lichty F. E. SHANTZ & CO.; Phone No. 552. _= .. . SBRBBERLIN, ONT. No. 38 Frederick 8t CANBORO. We l t LOUIS HOLLE, Phope at residence. Conestogo, Ont. During the last two weeks we havesold over 1100 agres of Jand in this vicinity. We bave always a | largcnumber of fapms for sale, but it is impossible to â€" advertise them @ll.Partics inferested in any of our proâ€" positions and wishing to see the counâ€"try for themselyes would do. well to notify us and we will be pleased tomeet them at the station at Canficld. For further â€" information apply to A 225 acre farm with large paintedbank barn; mmxm,m;n, new; cellar under the whole building very large orchard; 4 mile from‘the village of Canboro, containing stote, blacksmith shop, school, three churchâ€" es, chsese factory, chopping mill, saWimill}; about two miles to the negrest station, two other stations abopt 4milles distant. ‘lhis is a beaytiful home commanding a fine view of thesurrounding country. Can be bought We havea number of very attracâ€"tive farms right close to the village of Canboro. These farms are allclay Joam. Our gountry is well adapâ€" ted for the raising of all kinds offruifs. C Teacher Wanted 1 100 acre farm; practically _ ncw{rame house; common barns; about 30 acres of bush, about five miles fromthe village of Canboto, a great barâ€" gain; very easy terms. Price $2300. A 140 acre farm with a large brick house, cellac under the kitchen; aframe _ woodshed; fairly good push; new drilled well; one mile from thevillage; a snap at $4100. Amother 150 acres; frame house onsame; common barn; between 30 and 40 acres of good bush; right close loschool; about a miléâ€" from the wil lage of Atterc}if; also a great ‘arâ€"gain at $3300. wA.fB?k‘*m'“fll.&.‘ fine y house; : 4 acre with a roomy a very pleasant and attrac tive howe. â€" This farm has fairlygood batas withâ€" two straw :::B; drive house; hog pen; drilled wellwith tower on; small orchard; vary mice laying farm right close to .thevillage of Canboro.. Price $5900.. Another 200 acre farm; fairly goodbuildings; well watezed; about 20 ac res of bush containing a large amâ€"ount of tip material; {fairly well foncâ€" ed; this is also a very nice layinglarm, about three quarters of a imile from the village of Canboro. Price,$8000. : A good bargain, 150 acte farm inSeneca township sbout three miles from the village of Canboro and fourmiles from the village of Canfield ; good frame house; common barng;drilled well; 20 acres ~df good bush; also a flowing spring on this I_A.rm-l_"_or quick sale $3700. s Another 100 acre farm with a threethousand dollar brickâ€"house; common barns; â€" about 8 or 9 acres of goodbush; right close to school 'in Seneca township; about three and a hall milâ€"es from Canfield statior, 'and three and a half miles from Canboro. Thisproperty â€" can be bought by paying $1700.00 down. Price $3700.00. _ Another 50 acre farm close to thevillage of Caistor.ille, goou _ liauw house: fairly good barn;. w_e}l tenced;yvell w_atered. Price $1700; â€" ir NOTICE,TO BUILODERS undersigned is prepared ail kinds rponter and |:n_tndh::. 6‘::;3;‘&. or painting and mason work. Farm for Sale NUMBER VNLIMITED, FARMS FOR SALE JOHN HILL Haldimand County. $142%5 $1600 $8400 $28§ rie vunaig to: ss x 138, $400 cormer 100100 x 92. wich te $§§( corner 10t s x 65, good 100 $1000 is seree near troigeibore. $1250 owies natie ane Waion $1800 y w‘ & ¢m _ 20 choice Barred Plymouth Rock Office opposite ftormer *Woolien Mills, J !‘|‘ J _ Waterlos. Donald College, St. Anne de Extra laying strain. Apply Robt. Bricknell «â€"‘Lioensed Auctionser ¢ For the Counties of WATERLOO and OXFORD. Satisfaction guaranâ€" Freeport or business left in eare of the or care CObronicleâ€"Telegraph at. %n.utloo or The Daily Tolmhnhoflin will reâ€" ceive prompt tiom. 8â€"44. A.C. HALLUAN, 56â€"4f Breelau, Ont. Corner lot 89 x 65, good locatias. Corner lot 100 x 97. with frail trees, Real Estate so floge on mae: voul K. $0pe® . Buys 76 acres near. RrbeÂ¥ille with 8 good buildings atid water Brick. lot 55 x 300 with fruit, be tween Retiin and Waterion, 1 rompd buigk, Jot is 2 9 get ... For Sale ONTARIO