m VE ooo neeedes : The groom was supperted by Messts _ John Schmidt and Jacob Krupp,whils \ .‘the bride was attended by Miss Katâ€" *‘ ie Jacobs and Miss Ettw Biclstein ~~ The bride looked charming in a ~_ gown of bluo tiaffeta silt, with _ a ~_ bridal veil crowned by a wreath _ of ‘&’;m blossoms. She carried _ a dell bouquet of carnations and maiâ€" ) @enâ€"hair | ferns. _ The coremony was ,"",‘v d <by Rev. Yager of New . ~Ha tg.. _ Aliter its conclusion the *4 party took a drive to Berlin, . retwrning in the e"lllg; when the enâ€" * ie assem company sat down to ‘a san wodding dinner. The young touple wore the recipiâ€" af many beautiftal and costly preâ€" w Remit PmE L OCt Contract Awarded.â€"Mr. Prong of Kossuth got the contract on the 12th October for the easterly portion of z watercourse, _ Funuing . through the farms of George Wright, Frederâ€" ick Snyder and Laurence Beitz. The ‘drain will be from 3 to 5 feet â€" in @epth and laid with 8 inch tile, ‘and the drain filled in again, the conâ€" tractor receiving 7 cents per foot, linedl mwure‘.\(ii'?l_m‘glneer Mr. C. M. Bowman will~fave supervision of the work.â€"Miss Matilda Millard of oronto spent Thanksgiving with her mother who is in very delicate health, a fesult of the accident _ at _ Port Elgin last July. Her nervous system received such a,severe shock that with the amputation of her left _ leg it is very difficult for her to regain her usual strength.â€"Mr. Clarence Hilâ€" born of Chicago, formerly of this place, with his cousin Miss McKay of Port Elgin spent last Thursday . and Friday visiting friends at this place. â€"Mr. Clharles Goetz has been doing # ‘Heelyv business in stockers _ during â€"Mr. Clharles Goetz has been GC a Mvely business in stockers du theâ€" past month and has quite number on hand. Personals.â€"Mrs. Lawrence, of Walkâ€" erton, mother of Joe Lawrence (deâ€" ceased), ‘who was well known in this vicinity, was the guest of her neice, Mrs. Will Peck for the past week. â€" Miss Elsie Hilborn, who has been ill for the past few~weeks, is on the mend.â€"Mrs.. Will Harwood and chilâ€" ‘dren of Toronto left last week _ for their home â€" after a few pleasant weeks at Mr. John Tait‘s.â€" Mr. and> Mrs. Shoeman, of Paris, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Harry Tatum, ‘ T M xd u. PO on eale es oo ns 7 for: a short time.â€"Miss Beatrice and Miss Mamic Tait, of Toronto, spent ‘Thanksgiving under the parental roof. â€"Misses Minerva and Emma Stenge!, of Berlin, spent Monday last at their father‘s home. Pleasantly Surprised.â€"Last Thursâ€" day evening man: of Mr. August Vondrau‘s neighbors pleasantly _ sutâ€" priged them at their home. Mr. Vonâ€" drau‘s intend leaving the farm, and will move in a few weeks into their mnew home on King street, Preston. Although they will be missed in._soâ€" cial circles here, they are followed by the best wishes of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vondrau and daughters made admirable host . and hostesses and a few merry houtrs were spent by all present in songs, music and the usual chat. After a sumptuous luncheon of oysters, etc., were parâ€" taken of, the merry throng dispersed to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sauder _ and Mrs. Maggic Chemens of Galt Sundayâ€" ed at Mr. Samuel Hilborn‘s.â€" Mr. Benjamin Snyder, of Bloomingdale, is mt present visiting his daughters â€" at ‘Bellview." MA "mw&mut Jacobsâ€"Huether NuptaiAâ€"} interesting event took place on nesday, Oct. 20th, at the home 0 and Mrs. John Huethor, when daughter Clara was united in n mony to Mr. Louis H. Jacobs Victoriaburg. Upwards of one hindred _ were asâ€" sembled from vatious pointsâ€"Betlin, New Hamburg, Mildmay, Stratford, Baden, and vicinity. _ All these were witnesses as the bridal party proceedâ€" ed to thn spacious parlor to the beauâ€" tiful straing of a wedding matrch playâ€" "ed by Miss Louisa Knipfel. Ee es â€" The xq-n. was very . pleasinlly w tion and music and d â€" % s aAhe _ young PETERSBURG Huether Nuptialaâ€"A very : event took place on Wedâ€" t. 20th, at the home of Mr. John Huethor, when their Clara was united in matriâ€" LIMERICK pleasantly in adâ€" of Personals.â€"â€"Mrs. Ray speat Thuits day Jast in Strattordâ€"Mrs. (Dr.) Walters of Berlin is the guest of her mother," Mr:. ‘Yhos. (B. Pvd*ticombe, Haysviliesâ€" Dr. Eidt of" Wtrattord, was the guest of his.fathor here on WW%M:Jâ€" n m Ehoots 16 Neqpuandre io the _ past tew weeks, has returned home.â€"Miss Knochtel of }2:nover spent a lew days in town last week, the guest of Mrs. (Rev.! pL‘ï¬...m. p.f: returned to her home in Delhbi on Wednesday, havieg szent three weeks with . hx daughter, Mrs. James Smith, here.â€" Miss .N. . r. of Buflalo is spendâ€" Miss Floren:e Boullee was in . S%. Marys‘ on Wednesday attending . the marriage of her couwsin, Mr. A. .L Ward ty Miss E. Richardson ot _ St. Marys.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joserh Stoter of Linwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Btever‘s ts, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. nmdnâ€"mm â€"Morléy spent Sunday with his family in Berlin. â€"â€" Mr. Alex. Rau, cletk‘ at the . Arlingâ€" ton Hotel, Stratiord, ’gnt Sunday at his home here.â€"Mr. Jacobâ€" Morley is in town from Spithville spending a few days with bis uly.â€"l'i‘;n Kaufman of Wellesley is the guest‘of Mrs. John Lautenschlager.â€"Mr. Fby Rush who has been working in Own Sounmd during the past sumznor, _ Toâ€" turned home last week.â€"Mrs. E. A. Cairneross | visited friends in & hako~â€" peare Jlast _ week.â€"Mrs. Charles W. Tye of British Columbia is the guest of Mrs. H. D. Tyc, Haysville. â€"Mrs. Migliarini of â€" Baden visited at â€" the home of her _ son on Friday.â€"Mrs. Joseph Schl of Waterloo was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bruder over Thanksgiving Day. â€"Mr. Mahion Zurbrigg of the Galt Collegiâ€" ate Institute staff, accompanied _ by Mrs. Zurbrigg visited his parents here over the Thanksgiving holiday.â€" Mr. and‘ Mrs. Jacob Thiel and Mrs. Conâ€" rad Eidt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. â€" M. J. Thiel at Rodney last week.â€"Miss Eva Messner returned 0p Wednesday from a short visit _ with friends in Guelphâ€"Miss Enmma Rat: of Elmira visited relatives and friends here last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Zoller spent part of last week with friends in Walkerton.â€" Miss Mildred Laschingcr â€" visited frierds in Waterâ€" loo last week.â€"Reformation services ‘}worc held in Trinity Lutheran church here on Sunday.â€"The friends of Mt. Alfred Hohi, managzer of the â€" Hahn Brass Company, will be sotry to learn that he is ecnincd to _ the house through illness. Marrtied on Wedaesday.â€"Mr. Maurico Daniels, son of Mr. Thomas Daniels, of this town was quictly matrried to Miss Stever of Linwood on Wednesday Oct. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will take up their residence in New Hamâ€" burg and have reated one of Mr. Hartâ€" man Spahtr‘s houses on Huron street, tacated by Mrs. Otto. Rev. Mr. Zarn‘e elected Treastwer. â€"At the convention of the Yo‘ng Peopie‘s Societies of the Lutheran Church of Canada held in Berlin on Thanksgiving Day, Rev. Mr. Zatrnkc, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, New Hamburg, was Fected treasurer of the newly organised league of a‘l the young people‘s societies, known as Jugenburd of th> Evangelical Lutherâ€" on Synod of Canada. At the evening session Rev. Mr. Zarnke delivered an able and interesting address on ‘‘What does the Lutheran Church expect _ of her young people®" Tenders for a caretaket for the New Hamburg skating rink ave being called for by the secretary of the _ Rin‘ Company, Mr. Jno. A. Hertman. â€" The service in St. George‘s Church heve will be hekd at eleven o‘clock evâ€" ory Sunday motning for the next foutr months, instead of in the evening as tefore. Died at Berlinâ€"Miss Sophia Miller â€"Brandtâ€"nee Lau. She was botn in Hessen, Germany, on the 16th Oct. 1837. Mrs. Brandt was twice marâ€" ried. Her first husband was Mr. Fred Millet who she married in 1856, their union being blessed with 13 children, 9 sons and 4 daughters, 4 sons have predeceased her. Her first husband died the 19th Feb. 1888. _ Her second pusband, Mr. M. Brandt, died _ in Jan. 1894, aftr which she lived with her caughter in Berlin. She was a sufferet from rheumatism| _ Pictte Landers, _ sr., Pokemouche, for many years. N.B. . Last Saturday she suffcred .â€n]’. Thomas Wasson, &hfhield, N.B. tic stroke, from which she never reâ€" _iz i2z en covered, being unconscious ti‘l _ her{/ ELMIRA death on Sunday. She was in her ind . T2nd year. She leaves to mourn â€" beâ€" Items of~Interest.â€"Miss Edith Dunâ€" sides 9 children, . many grandchilaren | ham spent Sunday at her home â€" in and greatâ€"grandchildren. Uorlin‘â€"'t\lrsA .l___ p'.""!_ o! :r_oro}.‘t‘c We extend out heartfelt sympathy to" the bereaved. The funeral was held on Tursday at her daughter‘s home in Berlin to Baden, where the last reâ€" mains _ were laid. . Personals.â€"Mr. Jacob Kuntz and bis mother of Conestogo, visitcd at Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kuntz of ,Baden.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Ratz attended the wedâ€" ding of theirs niece, Miss Adelin» Smith of North Easthope.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1{y. Hoftstetter attended the funeral of Mr. Wm. Yost of Morninz. ton _ on Wednesday.â€"Mr. .John Arnold who died at his sister‘s place, Mrs. Joseph Voll, cast of Baden, was butâ€" ied on Tuesday at _ St. Agatha.â€" Quite a number of Baden attended the funoral of the iate Henry Schmidt at Philipsburg. horseâ€"fiddles; etc Born.â€"Oct, Herb Futher They departed in due time in the best of order. â€" . R days‘ howeymoon at Centralia, Ont Born.â€"Oct. Ezra Martin BADEN 27th, to Mr. and Mrs a daughter. 31 â€"»License Iuspector lex. .was a busiibes to Mr. and _ Mrs St. the it _ a . mm MW ~Geo. Scibel left Tues: f se arine ro n inm t (erpany‘s o s t Isler hbad traction engine UP 8t | Miss Irene Fry of K Tinhy Hebgit‘s rewing weod, and r. M"“% Hhag" Schmidt. got up on top of the . J@fE® | "y, _ Jobhn Ri.} dl.m-u-! wheel to pult theâ€"throttle and 10TE05 | supday with #riends‘ . in toWU > to let go of the friction clutch . and | "wrg," pouis Asmmis of, _ AllWo.6 while he was stamding on the Whet! | ._lo; ine polldays with MF« â€". 805 the engine ran backwards, takipg MYâ€""| y_, " jp ‘Pickman, Willianm sth06b, ‘ Sooale Laved bethee his P04X | ‘ar. en Mrs. Boos returned | & passing : thr week SebrisgÂ¥ills alter en o the 1 hanks whee! and the fAy wheel, a space of ‘i,h‘:"m:,. with ‘:? and _ Mrs 4} inches wide, and, erushing .. 88. | 7)°"pi pooan, witliamy stteCt. whole thest alinost fat. _â€"______~ _ | "wil. Pearl Ruhinain of Hamiltcn â€"i The great corrugated wheel left its marks imprinted deeply upon the poor man‘s chest. Peter klorst, who was working with Mr. Isler, . pulled. the unfortunate man off the wheel . after he had passed through and laid him "* Emm o 4 He just spoke a couple of words after the accident and died in about one hour» afterwards." Dr. Ford was called and ‘did all in his power . to relieve the poot man. _ Mrs. Schmidt, who is the. only daughter of Mr. Stephen C. c‘.uu, ol'::rth Easthope, arrived, but late to see her p%band alive. _ Te deceaged, who was about . 40 yearsâ€" of age, was a Â¥ery stout, healthy . mag. 8t Aived in Philipsâ€" burg. He had been working with Mr, Isler for the past eight years and on the same engine. Ile is survived by his wife and one child, aged 8, whqo have the deepest sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement. Perszal and local.â€" Mr. D. Dippe! of Berlin visited Mr. and Mrs. John Schnurr _ Jast _ week.â€" Mr. Akbert Schnurt made a busicess trip to Berâ€" lin Wednesday.â€"Miss Ruby Goctz who has been with her sister at Wallenstein for a few wee‘ss, returned home last ‘Tuesday night.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wray of Elora visited relatives in and arourd town last week, priot to their departure to their new home in Lethoridge, Alta.â€"Miss M. Heberle of Milimay is staving with Miss M. L. Schnntr _ this winier.â€"Mrs. Walter Ma:rtisoo of Wallenstein spent Sundsy with her mother, Mrs. M. Go#tz.â€" Miss Edith Miller of Millban‘C spent Saturday with her friend, Nrs. Offin Schnurr.â€"Re. Wm. Nixon, Ph. B., occupied the pulpit at Mencton _ on Sunday. Anniversary â€" Services.â€"The annual Anniversary services of the Mothodist Church were held last Sunday. On acâ€" count of the favorable weather there ‘were very large congregalions at both services. The Glenallen choir assisted greatly in the singing and rendered a number of very fns selections. The Rev. F. J. Oaten, M.A. of Milverton gavo two splendid sermons. . His text in the morning was ‘"Remember the, Sabbath Day to keep it poly" ant"tir the vening,. ‘‘Train up a child in the way that he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it."" They were supported â€" by _ people from Glemalien, _ Crossh‘H, and Millbon‘. The church was bright with a large number of bouse plants.â€" We noticed a number of gates missing the motnâ€" ing after Mallowc‘en. â€"Mr. Jack Ewan stent Stmday~ with Mr. David Mcâ€" Kay‘s.â€"Mr. am Mrs. Robert Foster of Crosshili attended the anniversary in the Methodist (Church on Sunday. â€"The Misses Po‘ly ond Laura â€" Mcâ€" Kay and Jevn Beaton returned last Wednesday from a visit to Dettoit. Recepticn to Minister.â€"The Luthcrâ€" ans held a reception in their church on Wednâ€"sday ezening, Oct. 27th, for their _ new minister the Rev. Mr. Stockman and his bride from _ Gerâ€" many. ‘They spent a very pleasant time togetber. Hallowe‘en Supper.â€"The Presbyterâ€" ians held _ a Hallowe‘en supper _ in the basempot of the church and an entertainment in the body of the church last Friday evening, Oct. 20th. Miss Edith Miller of Millbank . gave three very fine readings ani | Mrs. (Rev.) Thom of Hawkesville sany two beautiful: solos. _ Besides these there was some very good local talent. As it was a fne evening, there was _ a ‘arg>> attendance. Items ofInterest.â€"Miss Edith Dunâ€" ham spent Sunday at her home . in Berlin.â€"Mrs. .J. Petch of _ Torontc is visiting at Mr. J. P. Luckhardt‘s. â€"Mrs. (Rev.) Lossrer of Sniler is visiting her parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. .J. H. Ruppel.â€"Mts. Dayid Fear, Mrs. Trauter, Mis. Lasch‘nger and | Mrs. Hiltorn spent Saturday in St. _ Jaâ€" cobs the guosts of Mrs. Reynolds.â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leckhardt attenâ€" ded the funeral of the late Mrs. Daâ€" &id Ghent in Drayton last Friday. â€"Mrs. (Rev.) Sceanion spent Friday fh Guclch â€"Mr. and Mrs. McGrigot and children of St. Mary‘s visited Mr. Items of\Interest.â€"Miss Edith Dunâ€"| Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ham spent Sunday at het home in | Thamer were visitors to Bertlin on Berlinâ€"Mrs. .J. Petch of _ Torontc | Surday last.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. â€" Hy. is visiting at Mr. J. P. Luckhardt‘s. | Bechold, of Petersburg, visited telaâ€" â€"Mrs. (Rev.) Lossrer of Snider | is tives in town on Sunday last.â€" Mr. visiting her parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Josiah Stm'nflrr of Waterloo was a .J. H. Ruppel.â€"Mts. Dayid Fear, Mrs. business visitor to,town on Saturday Trauter, Mis. Lasch‘nger and â€" Mrs. |last.â€"Miss Phocbe Herner _ visited Hiltorn spent Saturday in St. | Jaâ€" friends near Plattsville on _ Sunday tobs the guosts of Mrs. Reynolds.â€"|last.â€"Mrs. Kalbfeisch of Berlin _ is Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leckhardt attenâ€" :;:‘q"‘“g a"\.' r‘i'(t:elhm:: ::e::;td‘;‘ch'::é glfd the funeral of the late Mrs. Da Soiry to ols that Misk tha 4id Ghent in Drayton last Friday. Bow S.mu‘ $ % Nes owman is on the sick list. Her â€"Mrs. (Rev.) Sceanion spent Friday many |ffiends wish b spovd e Th Guelosh â€"Mr. and Mrs. McGrigor | DANY ‘USNCE is utrock, _ spent d children of St. Mary‘s visited Mr. | (9YUXâ€" iss Elma Puttoc spen an â€" M last Sunday at her home near St. ard _ Mrs. _ Moses last week. â€"M". | (qoorge â€"While engaged in _ picking Thomas Green has secured a position apples in Mr. Fred Path‘s _ orchard with the Grand Trunk. His headgÂ¥&@tâ€"} p Mornday last Rev. Mr. Pficter was ters will 6e Berlin, where he '""'“d,"unlormnnc in falling heavily to the to move in the near future.â€"Mt. Câ€" ground and sustaining injuries which W. Glonnie ,bas gone to TOTONtO, have placed him umder the care of a where he joined _ a friend in _ the goctor. We wish him a speedy reâ€" commission business. His father will covery.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Baker of continue _ the business here. â€"Th* | Sask. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toâ€" Frobhsinn Club heid their first dance | man were visitors at the home _ of ¢f the season on Friday evening Oct. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman on Sunâ€" 20th. The attendance was pot n!'duy last.â€"Messrs. Ira Toman _ and ’wd as was expected.â€"Mr. and Mrs. | Chas. Kavclman» returned home from J. P. Luckhardt spent Monday in | the west last week.â€"Rev, C,. W. Berkin.â€"Dr. KaiWÂ¥Meisch intends takâ€"| Backus is in attendance at the Minâ€" a few weeks‘ holldays in Musâ€"|isterial Association, U.B.C.E. ~ and m-h- will be closâ€"| 8. 8. convention being held at Cenâ€" We believe MINARD‘S LINIMENT the best:â€" Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. (harles Whooten, Mu‘grave, N.S. Rev. R. O. Armstronz, . Mulgrave, LINWOOD Miss Irene Fry of K-tm 'r' Kr.. Jobn Ri.hl of Lisbon spont . Sunday with #riends . in towU â€" â€" _ Mrs. Louis Asims of. Allan‘o.d spent the bolidays â€" with Mr. .. and Mrs. J Dickman, William . stroct. ‘ Mr. enl Mrs. Boos returned . to W’ alter on uylag the Ahanksâ€" giving holidays with â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Dickrean, William strect. f _ Miss Pearl Rublomia RcB 4» ‘l(ll‘lll a lew hï¬".v"im&j town. I‘rs. M. . Boos and three chiliren who _ spent Thankegiving holidays with friends in town have returned to their home in Chesloy: . _ Ii:‘le‘ Minnie Gompf of Hamilton :: ratu home aiter ha spont Thbailsgiâ€"ing &-y- %m Wm. Dieggl, .John Street, Waterioo. Mis Taylor of Windsor bas returnod Havergal Hall, Toronto, after an €n‘oyable. holiday of soverâ€" Hespeler . . n o Miss Jerrine Wells returned to Toâ€" ronto on Wednesday motning after an enjoyable holiday of several days at her home cr Allar streetâ€" . N.Y., alter a plcasant visit of reverâ€" al days with Twinâ€"City friends . anc relafives. Mr. Stephen Winn of Elmira, i spending a dew days with Â¥r. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes, George street, this week. Mr. Roy Mcintyre has retvin:d to Toronto, after cn‘oying the Thanksâ€" giving holidays with Mr. and _ Mrs. A, «Meintyre. $ Mr. Willlam Snider left Monday cn a two wee‘s‘ business trip to Port Artbhur: + Mr. and Mrs. Strong‘ and daughter of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morley, Fourd:y St., over Sunday. The People‘s Reilway.â€"We are glad to note that interest is again being aroused in the People‘s Railway proâ€" ject. A number of the branch lines, including the line to this place, _ of the proposed road, have been surveyâ€" ed, and we tinderstand the main line has also bghsurveyed from Stratâ€" ford to Gu via Berlin. . Judging from the amount of work as well as the erpense connected with surveying operations, surely those who â€" have been rather pessimistic about â€" this scheme will see that the promoters must mean business, as all promoâ€" tion expensesâ€"come out of their own pockets. We understand the promotâ€" ers will shortly reâ€"commenst the {raming of byâ€"laws, etc., to submit to our municipal council for considerâ€" ation and submission to the ratepayâ€" ers at the next municipal election, Jan. 1910. _ The proposed railway scheme is one that ought to interest cvery ratepayer who has the interâ€" ests of his community at heart, and even those who will not be materialâ€" ly benefitted by the road ought _ to follow the golden rule and work for the interests of their less fortunate neighhors. When we think . of the benefits, toth locally and as a comâ€" munity at large, to be derived from having direct railway _ connections, and electric tailway at that, with the outside world, we can hardly _ think that any fairâ€"minded ratepayer will help to turn down a good thing. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Hilborn ~have returncd to their homeâ€". in Brooklyn, Mrs. Montague of Denver, Colorado, has raturned after a visit hete, . a gucst at the home of ber brother Mr. John Nichol, Willow strcet. Mr. Harvey Devitt of Torohtg _ i visiting his paren‘s, Mr. and +Mrs Benj. Dovitt here for several days. Miss Edith Hodgins is spending | a fortnight with Miss Hughes at "Blea" Hcuse." Annual Mceting.â€"The second '_“nn- nual mecting of the sharcholders â€"of the New DumJce Rural Telephone Co. Ltd., was held ï¬l Chipman‘s hall on Monday p. m., Nov. 1‘st. The annual report of the company‘s Sec.â€"Treas. Mr. E. H. Thamer, showed the presâ€" ent good standing as well as _ the rapid growth of the company‘s busiâ€" ness during the past year. The shareâ€" bolders showed their appreciation of the management of the Company by reâ€"electing the same Board of Direcâ€" tors, viz., Messts. J. C. Hallman, E. II. Thamer, A. Hilbotn, Alex. McDonald and David Bergey. The regular monthly meeting of the directorate of the Farmers‘ Coâ€"opera~ tive Creamery Co., Ltd., was held at the Secretary‘s office on _ Monday evening, Nov. 1. NEW DUNDEE. home .of Mr. â€":Jacob commenting. at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, ï¬? following valuable property, viz.: lorsesâ€" General purpose‘ _ team, matched, â€"rising 4 and 5 years â€" old; heavy horse 8 years old, heavy mare 10 years old, colt rising 4 years old, got by Royal Sovereign. Wce siag on‘ " * Tuesday, November _ Cattle: Ete.â€"5 extra good . Nt" cow due to calye on April 10th; cow :rtoeduo.A;:'n.uh;uT:: calve on April n . cow since July; steer 2 years old, heiler 2-yurlou.4flunfl'dq|mn old, and 7 calves. * Pigs, Etc.â€" T Hampâ€" shire sow with pedl'(.m due ~to pig on July ist, 2 Jat . averaging ov« er: 200 1bs each; 4 turkeys, and about 45 chickens, Implements, Etc.â€"New McCormick > binder, only cut this year‘s crop; Deering mower, Frost&Wood 10 ft hay ‘rlke, McCormick: hay loader, nearly new; McCormick 13 hoe drill, nearly new; Noxenm.spring %ooth cultivator, 1Hnnond tooth cultivator, _ Superior Mcdnihty 4s se 5 enE es disc, twoâ€"furrow Imperial u;; plow, Wilkinson plow, No. 7 Paris _ plow, nearly new;, set iron harrows, set wonden harrows, truck wagon, 3 inch tire; ‘threeâ€"seated carriage, set double bob sleighs, long sleigh, hay _ rack, hay rope and pulleys 140,1t. long, 2 pig racks, wheelbarrow, fanning mill, turnip _ pulper, grindstone, emery grindstone, crossâ€"cut saw, set double harness, set carriage harness, set sinâ€" gle harvess, 2 scales capacity 2000 lbs; 2 sets doubletrees, 2 neck yokes, 2 crowbars, logging chain, showels, fotks, and many other artiâ€" cles too numerous to mention. Hay, Grain, Roots.â€"4 . tons â€" hay, 900 bus. ‘bats, 75 bus. barley, _ 500 bus. mixed grain, and about 300 bus. mangels. * % No reserve as the farm is sold ahd proprietor is retiring from farming. Terms.â€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry, mangels and all sums of $10.00 â€" and under cash; . over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5â€" pér cent. of â€" for _ cash payments of credit amounts. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. J+ B. CAMPBELL, Prop. 44â€"3t. There will be sold by. public auction on the farm of the undersigngd, 4 mile notthwest of Waterloo,, on Saturday, Novemberâ€"â€"13th Chattelsâ€"Cow supposed to be in calf, wagon, carriage, open ‘buggy; scuffier. / * . Terms of chattels, cash. j Real Estate.â€"The farm comprises 7 acres more or less, 6 acres of fall plowing is done, and 1 acte in grass, also a small orchard. On the farm is a good frame house, comprising 7 large rooms, good barn, chicken pen, and good pig stable, and all necessary outbuildings. An abundant supply of hard and soft water on the farm. commencing at 2 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz., Terms of Real Estateâ€"Ten per cent of the purchase money to be Paid on the day of sale, and the balance when posséssion is taken. . f A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. MRS. GEO. DAHMER, Prop 44â€"2t. Nov. 13.â€"Real estate and im ments of Mrs. Geo. Dahmer, 4 m northeast of Waterloo. Nov. 23rd.â€"Farm, farm stock and implements of the late Mr. Gehl, one mile from Freeport and â€" one _ mile from Chicopee Woolien Mills. Nov. 20th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments belonging to Harry H.* Kumâ€" mer, 1} miles west of Blair ‘and 4 mile east of Doon. Nov. 13.â€"Auction sale of household effects of Rev. J. B. Bowman, 84 Church St., Berlin. * Nov. 17,â€"Real Estate, farm, farm stock and implements of the late Henâ€" ry Frickey, 54 miles northwest _ of Waterloo. . Dec. istâ€"Farm stock and _ imple= ments of Abraham Hunsberget,3 miles northwest of Watetloe. 1 Nov. 16th.â€"Farm stock and _ imâ€" plements of Menno Horst, 1} miles south and 1 mile west of St. Jacobs and 4 miles north and one mile west of Waterloo, on road leading to Heiâ€" delberg. * _ M. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. + Nov, #8rdâ€"â€"Farm stock n'g" m‘_ Dent® of J. B. Campbell, WellesJey, 1 milo wouth of CrosshHH, ALBERT J. MICKUS, Auctionee Nov. #rdâ€"Frim stock and Im plements of Aaron Hallman, 4 mile south of Mannhcim. : R. BRICKNELL, Auctioncer Nov. 23rd.â€"Farm stock, implements and: houschold effects belomn;ing _ to Daniel Zeht, 3 miles nortihwest . of St. Agatha and 5 miles northeast of Bld(‘q. Farm Stock and Implemen ts E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer AUCTION . SALES Auction Sale 2ard <t The cuts shown are two of our newest« designsâ€"*â€"We show 4st 54 all aré éxclusive designs and confined to us for Waterloo. > & Ladies‘ Mantles Children‘s and Misses Mantles ‘and Bearskin Coats $2,00 up to $10.00 S. B. Bricker &60. PWny 20 styles to ehocse from, ET AATARAT . brocaded satin lining, trimâ€" & AMIAY) med with heads $nd tails at Ag e $1, $4 50, $7, $8.50 and $10. . .. . ‘â€" ae Mink Marmot Setts â€" &2 Fine large atoles with muffs wuffs to match, also long Mink Fursâ€"For nice mink furs we beat _ &ll competition for good and reliable ï¬:?d" We lan:a youto make comparison ore buying. Mink Tiesâ€"These are very popular, â€" cials at $16,50, $18, $20, $25 and 30. _‘ . _ a’lnk Stolésâ€"Ertra good values, $28, $33, .50, $45 and $50. Mink Muffsâ€"The finest: ever shown in Berlin, at rwoubl:,flm E-{i.h -lum Rug and Tab Muffs of ficest mink, plain and Wihsard, spectal at $22.00, tan $a), ens, 91s T uouse se 19 mstvocicin had Slecile gerl, Timber Sable, Ja , etc., special ‘value at $6, $7.50, &wgontï¬u Women‘s Warm Coats We make a epecialty of Women‘s Coats with Fur Collars and Fur Linings. We show a large variety and we sell them CHEAPER than they can be bought elsewhere. Pat u» in the test 6y making comparisons and satâ€" i yourself. s soth Iined throughout at 81. 410 90. $18.00; c a & Ladies‘ Fur Lined Coatsâ€"Rat lined or marmot lined with best fur collars, special at $35, $37,50, $49 to $50. We have large sizes in these coats and>can suit all figures. Everybody welcome to look. oC_a/IlgW & Co $7.00 up to $25.00 We are this year showing the best range of Christmas Cards ever brom:.h Wll-rz;o. We want to have the ttunity of letting you see and as every body buys cards for the zofld-y season we are satâ€" isfled you will be delighted with what we have wolcrudzheo an order :la:n.:o ‘rh)nvo mno'ek'll‘nut:am- 1e to 506 -e" ..'I in a ese several 0 ve reeting Card samples from.. best makers in Eagland. Yours faithfully, s ; F. 1. WEAVER & co. Dear Public:â€" 20 DIFFERENT STYLES in Navy, Brown, Green, Black, Taupe, Fawn and Grey, from The Waterioo Bookstoraeâ€". o tiaes. ' Novomber 2nd, 1909 HEIDELBERG we sell and refund your money;/within â€" & you are notuu:fl-i with your purcnage. Mink Marmot Furs Mink Marmot Thro Ties $10,000 Worth â€" of the Best Furs we sell and refund At the Lowest prices in Waterloo County. yÂ¥ We sell good furs cheap, We guarant:0 every for article sell and refund !on‘; ponov.'wifl‘l‘n & mmb time it Buy Mantlosâ€"at Home BERLIN, ONT. %'gyoufeutne satisfaction that it Licensed Auctioneer If you want eale properly DAVID RUDY, Tavistook Ont. _ &od?l":“ %-* per sett, $15,318, thros, ties and muff ; to ms a m';u ‘sett. 83, m Western Sable Setts * your