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’ STRATFORD Â¥ARKETSE, â€"** _‘ Seratford, Febreary 3, 1910 NE CC es Toronto, Feb. 2.â€"Local market conâ€" tinues exceedingly dull, with very little â€" stuff coming out. Prices firm for wheat and oats. Cotn easict. Loâ€" cal buyers have all the rye they want, but there is a good demand for export. â€" Buckwheat is firm. _ Peas dull. Other markets dull, but steaâ€" City Cattle Market, Torontg, Feb. 2.â€"Trade was very slow toâ€"day, but prices were not any easier. The run was not beavy, and drovers are â€" inâ€" clineo to hold on for higher prices. Buyers were not disposed to go highâ€" er, but former prices were fully mainâ€" tained. â€" Orders from outside points were in some cases unfilled owing to the higher prites asked. A few loads were _ therefore â€" held over, ownets preferring to take chances _ on the weekâ€"end markets. Prevailing prices toâ€"0ay were: Choice butcher $5.35 to $5.50; fair to £008, $4.90 to $5.10; medium $4.65 to §4.â€" 85; good cows $4.50 to $4.65; medium $4.00 to $4.35; common mixed butcher, $3.25 to $3.75. Lambs, market dull at 7c the top. Sheepâ€"Market dull at $4.50 to $5 bucks $3.50 to $4. Calves steady. at $3.50 to $7. Hogsâ€"Market weak and 15¢ lowâ€" er at $8.10 to $8.35. The run was 69 cars, with 1,513 hbead of cattle, 290 sheep and lambs 200 hogs and 191 calves. aRaIN Local dealers quote: ‘Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 red or white winter wheat $1.07 to $1.08, outside. Manitoba ‘Whcatâ€"No. 1 Northetn, $1.13; No. 2, $1.11. Allâ€"rail quoâ€" wations: No. 1, $1.18; No. 2, $1.16}â€" Cormâ€"American, No. 3, ~71, _ to 714c, Toronto freights;, No. 3 T5kc. Canada Western oatsâ€"No. _ 2, 424¢; No. 3, 41c trafk, bay ports; Ontarâ€" io oats No. 2 white, 38¢ to 3%¢c outside: . Barley, No. 2, 56¢, No. J C¢X~ ira, 65c outside. Buckwheatâ€"New, No. 2. 556. firm. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 68¢.. In good deâ€" mand for export. ~ Peasâ€"No. 2 85¢ to 85%c. Manitoba _ Flourâ€"Quotations at . ‘Toronto are; Firsty yatcnts $5.170; Oats [Stendard]..... . â€"* Wheat Standard) ...â€"â€" 103 ; Te »= t e averre 48 Boppreâ€"At St. C‘ements, J@N. 2°°"% to Mr. and Mcs. B. B. Bopprt, & §0C. Brubacherâ€"At East Heiceiberg, Jan. 35th, to Mr. and Mrs. John _ M. Brubacher, a daughter. Adamâ€"At Macton, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam, a caughter. Copelandâ€"At Berlin, Jan â€"231d, to Mt. and Mrs. H. E. Copeland, _ a son. _ (Stiliborn{) Arnoldâ€"At Berlin, Jan. _ 28th, ta Mr. asa Mrs. Alf. Arnold, a son. Luft.â€"At Berlin, Jan. 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Luft, a daughtor. Schaafâ€"At Berlin, Jan. Ist to Mr. and Mrs. John Schaal, a caughâ€" ter. Martinâ€"iSowtiamnâ€"At | East _ Hcoidelâ€" berg, Jan. 25th, by Rev. Paul Martin, Susannah Bowman to Syk vester Martin. McDermotâ€"1 ylinskiâ€"At Toronto, Jan. 26th, hy Rev. Father (‘ Reilly, Hedâ€" rish Tylinski, Berlin to Joseph Mc« Dermott, Toronto. Mess ETCRCTICCCY ulcraiinn Hartmanâ€"Waltonâ€"At Wellesicy _ Jan. 17th, _ Maggie Walton, to Fred Hartman, New Hamburg. Lantzâ€"Doerbeckerâ€"At Heideloerg by Rev. E. Schuelke, Emma Doerâ€" becker _ to Ed. Lantz, ot Philipsâ€" burg. #* aUuBLPH MABEETs. Guelpb, !okugq 8, 1_0{0 At S 49 LIVE STOCK: maRrfriages St. Cements, Jan. 24th, d Mrs. B. B. Boppit, & BIRTHS 2. 56¢, No. 3c¢xâ€" 22.00‘ 22.00 11 60 10.00 _J17 13.00 .60 ; PORU....«~«â€".« Potatoes per bag...... Calf |Skins.... ........ Hay per ton.......... Tallow, ruft .03 Tallow, rendered .05 05 BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, Februrry 3, 1910 Flour per 100,lbe. .... $29) Bran _‘ ..... 120 MiddMHoge " ..... 1.30 Screenings " .... 130 Wheat per bush...... . Barley | " 0 ...._.. .60 Wood per cormi...... .. 600 _ 7.00 Butter per lb ......... .26 «27 Egge per dozen....... .33 .96 Middlings, per ton.... Goose Wheat.........â€" Barley (Maiting).... â€"â€" TalIOW....«« «scers+« BYB..â€"eâ€"crereriressses BDCOLL2,2e4 .404 en se .8 e + Mutbb...... .... .... POrk.................. Lambs and pelts ...... Showders ...........â€" 12 BROOJ....«e«s«+ se«@««£ 10 Potatoes per bag...... .40 GALT MARKETS Galt, February. 3 1910 WHOBL.â€"«~«««.«c«+«»«~« _ 101 Filour, per 100 lbe..... 2.65 / Brau, per ton..........21 00 Buckwheat............ Butter, per pbund ..... Eggs, per dozen........ Potatoes, per bus ...... .75 Hay, por ton...... ....16.00 Straw.......... ...... 400 UA ........0.â€"â€" se 06 + Rye................+ Buckwheat.. .... â€"â€".â€"â€" Dried Apples ........ Buchholtzâ€"Adamsâ€"At Hespcle® _ by Rev. Mr. Eggers, Mary Adams to Louis Buchholtz. Curryâ€"Blackâ€"At Hespeler, Jan. 26, by Rev. Jasper Wilson, Floremce Mabel Black, to Mr. Curry. Kerrâ€"Birdâ€"A$t Elora, Oan. 26th, by Rev. W. L. Williman, B.A., Eliâ€" zabeth Bird, to Alex. Kerr, Forâ€" gus. Vanderhartâ€"At _ Betlin, Jan. 30th, Arie Vanderhart, aged 44 years. Wagnerâ€"At Lisbon, Jan. 25th, Philip Wagner. Wagierâ€"At _ Wellesiey, _ Jan _ 21st, Danict, imfant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wagler, aged 1 year and 7 months. Mullinâ€"At Galt, Jan. 27th, Nirs. John Mullin, aged 77 years. Weidemammerâ€"Near Elmira, Jan. 27th, Ann4 Maria Brodbeck, . widow of the late Christopher Weidenhamâ€" mer, aged 84 years. Dictenbacherâ€"At Hawkesvilie, _ Jan. 27th, George M. Diefenbacher, aged 71 years. Holtâ€"At _ Strasburg, â€" Jan. _ 25th Mrs. Mary Amn Holt, belo'efl\;f; of Anthony Holt, aged 36 years: Martinâ€"Near _ Sudbury, Jan. 21st, Oliver 8. Martin, aged 43 yrs. Baltzorâ€"At Berlin, Jan 238th, Geo. Baltzer, aged 39 years. Hay,por ton ... Hay, per ton now .l.'" ton... WATEELOO MARKETS Wateriao, m-i.l‘ll secce8 ssccce ces 0+ DEATHS ee eeecees ..... 120 +»**« â€" 120 .... 130 ekk.k4e 8 ++« â€" +00 sessers â€" +$0 sllllll... .90 .15 1410 10.00 10.00 45 _ .15 46 0 .15 10.00 10.00 BbO _ 7.00 7100 _ 7.00 10 .07 .19 .33 .10 22.00 15 16 00 «15 16 00 12.00 ) norscht a Dorscht as 1| bewed §2s | logs to B ':: Stocser, n B5 | tor was i 10 “‘:z 22 00 | burgâ€" > 26.00 | Henry Sci .80 j $4300.â€"Me .28 | Gideon Sa .39 | tor . Mr. 219 i Peeigh Te 7.80 | ed ut Jo 9.15 | Sunday.â€"1 1.15 .10 .10 .19 .15 .30 .40 10 18 70 A7T .10 .45 News Nétes.â€"Miss Mary Yost has returned to hev homme in Poole after spending a few _ weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Yost.â€"Miss Sadie and Mr. Ed. Hammond have returned after spending a pleasant week with friends in Listowel and Fordwich. =â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Mayvsetry â€" and son Howard, of Poole, spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Mayberrty‘s sis ter, Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond.â€"Quite a number of yaung Peaple from | this vicinity attaaded the Wellesicy Carniâ€" val last Tucsday night ani report a good time.â€"Mrs. Wm. Yost bas rented ber farm to Mr. Andrew _ Eydt for a term of ycars.â€"Mrs. J. A. Chaimâ€" ers and daughter .Jessic had a narâ€" row escape an Sunday afternoon as they were driving into the _ churchâ€" yard when a rig driving up behind their horse becoming unmanageable ran up against the stand, throwing bath of them out, put they were not scriously hurt. ed last week alter spending a week the guest of Mrs. Thos.â€"Burnett. â€" Mr. Oliver Large leaves this week for Northern Ontario where he will open up an office and practice medicine.â€" Mr. James Dewar has returned from an extended visit with,friends in Michigan.â€"Miss McNichol of Listowel is visiting with her friends, Misses Jessie Chalmers and Bellée Fleming, â€"Miss Maude Farrel left on Monday to visit friends at Burlington, Hamâ€" ilton and Toronto, prior to returning to her home in Edmonton.â€" Messrs. Roy Burnett and Bert Wilson of Lisâ€" towel spent the week» end at _ the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Flemâ€" ing. "I would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time like MINARD‘S LINIMENT. 1t has beep an unfailing remedy in OUT household ever since 1 can remembet, and has outlived dozens of wouldâ€"be competitors and imitators." MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES GARGET IN COWS. Investigate and see for yoursell the Art covering in Wigs and Toupees. Prof. Dorenwend Patent Toupees are rnow worn on over 90,000 Heads by all classes in all stations of life. In this particular structure . the ventilation is perfect, as light as a feather; is securely adjusted to the head;fin be combed just as your own hair; they make any man look ten years younger, besides the protection you get from Catarrh, Colds, Neurâ€" algia, etc. . Call and see them at Walper house, on Saturday, Feby. 5th. Personals and Locals.â€"Miss Jennie Baker returned home â€" from Listowel last week.â€"â€"Miss Carrie and Louisa Suiter of Berlin have heen visiting for a few days umder the parental roof.â€"In spite of the stormy weather vuf Wednesday last our carnival was a decided successâ€"Miss Ena Nixon spent Sunday with friends in Hawkesâ€" ville.â€"Miss Henrietta Schummer _ of St. Clements spent a few days with her brother, Mr. F. H. Schumimer.â€" Mr. J. M. Schuurr of Mildmay spent Supday with friends in town.â€"A numâ€" ber of our â€" young people atteried the carnival in Elmira on Fricay last.â€" Mr. Robert Stricker and Barneby of Trecastle spent a few days at the home of Mr. Levi Stricker last _week. â€"Schgurr â€" Bros., have disposed of their house and property on Isabella street to Mr. Thos. Burnett.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goul of Okotoks, Alta., spent Sunday in town the guests . of Miss M. L. Schnutr.â€"Ths invitations are out for a ball to be held next Friday evening.â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Fleming of Millbank called on friends in town on Sunday.â€"Miss Ella Crawford spent Sunday with Miss Anniec Ruler.â€"Mr. John and Albert Schnurt attended the funeral of the late Mr. Geo. Diefenbacher. for a few weeks.â€"Mrs. J. N. Oesch is an the sick list at present.â€" Miss Ward of Berlin has been appointed teacher of the Josephsburg school. â€"-lrl.zfl Woazler is @ettimz out timber for a barn to be erected by Menno Erb, Wellesley. GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD The publisher of the best Farmer‘s paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states‘ . uu:zm a farm near â€" Josephsâ€" burg.â€"~Mr. Simon â€"Dorscht has bought Henry Schmidt‘s 100 acre farm» Aor $4300.â€"â€"Messrs. Edward Krebling an> Gideon Salm are cutting saw . logs for . Mr. Ratz _ in 8t. Clements, two miles east of . Josephsburg.â€" Mr. Joseph Lebman ol RBeriin was iisit« ed at _ John Marty‘s Saturday and Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krop{ and som Alvin visited here on Sunâ€" with the â€" team;â€"Mesars: â€" Conrad M‘ulq?muflmew- ing sawâ€"logs for Mr. Rata in Wellesiey. «â€"Mr. Hy. Stocser is ':wilc sawâ€" logs to Berlin for his brother, Chas: Stocser, near St. Agaths. The wri ter was informed that coal has been KINGWOOD LINWOOD 14 for Aucti Croup positively stopped in 20 minâ€" utes, with Dr. Shoop‘s Croup Remeâ€" dy. One _ test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, _ no distress. A safe amd pleasing syrup â€"50¢c. _ Sold by all dealers. _ ~ If yea =ant your sale properly conâ€" duct:d, write or Telephone o ® DaVID RUDY, Tavistock OLt. He was married to Margaret Lackâ€" ner in May 1858. Ten children were born to the parents, pine still beâ€" ing alive, namely: Mrs. C. F. Brandt, of Waterloo, Rabert, of Eerlin, George and Helena at home, William and Edward of Saskatchewan, Ulysâ€" ses of Alberta, Henry of Waukyan, I11., and Ada of Waterloo. _ Five grandchildren also suryive, The funeral was held on Sunday service Deing held in _ the Mewhodist Church. Rev. Mr. Kaatz of St. Jacobs preached a very impressive sermom his text beâ€" ing _ taken from Ecclesiastes 9th chapter and part of the 5th verse: ‘"‘For the living know that they shall die." Rev. Mr. Nixon of Linwoo0d also made a few appropriate â€" remarks, The remains were interred in the Sandhill cemetery heside those of his wile who died in April 2, 1909. The hereaved ones have the sympathy of the community in their hour of trial. Among the sorrowing friends from a distance was MF\ W. D. Grey of Britâ€" ton who had done business with the deceased for upwards of thirty years. Freeport hin-rm uuv w:': or ol Obronicleâ€"Telegraph :‘t %stniol? or ceive w’ N&%«. a ww re D. RUDY Auctioncger Thursday, Jan. 37, 1910, there passâ€" ed into the great beyond Mr. _ Geo. M. Diefenbacher, aged 74 years . 2 months and 27 days. Mr. Liefenâ€" bacher was born at Adersbach, Baden, Germany, on October 31, 1853 and emigrated to Canada at the age of sixteen. _ He served his apprenticee ship under his uncle, the late Wm. Lackner and then spent a year unâ€" der instruction at Beamsville. He then returned and began busincss for himself and continued to do so until a short time previous to his death. He was converted at Camden inder the labors of Rev. J. Umbach and Sauer and became a permanent memâ€" ber of the Evangelical Association. House Phone No. 784, ring 4, Freeport Robt. Bricknell "*=*. * For the Counties of WATERLOO Death of Gco. Diefembacker. On J. Hossonauor &Son 80 King St. West. Reriin. Cpposite Reonomical Block, Men‘s patent colt shoes, various styles, all new, reg. $5 at 8. 45 Men‘s vici kid calf seoes, Goodâ€" {;‘l‘ welt and M. 8. soles % Boys‘ special $2 shoes, all solid ~~blucher cut, at........... 1 46 Men‘s $1.25 rolled edge first qualâ€" at oneâ€"half to twoâ€"third regular price, Tables Loaded With Shoes At Cua Prices. _ ity rubbers Satarday only 96 Boys‘ best Rubbers, sizes 1 to 5 Boys‘ best rubbers, sizes 11 to 18 Men can buy high grade See Windows SATURDAY HAWKESVILLE Wo do repairing 8 B ‘0* . . Several good farms of 150 acres * ‘ Ouch and a number of . ama‘ler ones, The undersigned offers for sale his farm situated 1 mile northwest of Agatha and 4 miles north of Baden Concession 1, Block B. _ farm o;::rhu of about 14 acres, 30 acres aatuce, “;nm ni:m mntmr cul(inu::?: never. rallag werle 1J »oory "beiee further pnuwl;;.- sfg,’HYA t_l"'T_Z. Is hereby given that the Annua Meeting of the Sharebolders of the January 27th, 1910, 50â€"2 mos. Dominion Life Assurance SCompany will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Waterloo, Ont., on Friday February, 4th 1910 We dagor s ‘on u and for the slestion of Direstory. now waising. Call as our offise and lot us discuss thisâ€" matter with you Waterloo Connty Real Estate Co. Devitt‘s B:ook, Waterloo, Ont. Situated at L\xinfiton. 2 miles from Waterloo and 3 miles frowm Berlin, eomg;im;' 3 acres of land, on which is a nnmdhmingod condition. For particulars apply com| ?fe particulars ‘W-’I{ Com: lot ou John Street, Watâ€" gfloo::‘huizhhgmw 2 1mo .’r.w“..,..:::":':.':‘w‘.“:.: Iriog Sizoetiy horth of ‘Prestâ€"n Near to ban veniences, Apply to overdifiy mnores being p its of lots 25 and #f mfim oi Prestm Near to tSoan :ul wa o:t'.a.l Pr:;h- cemetery, For oc To oadh BRCHTRL Preston. > sheep skins for robe tanning and ali k:gdd-o! furs wanted. Highest prices paid. For Saleâ€"â€"Estra good leather for lace relting. 49â€"2mo FURS IJOHN HALLAM, TQRQNTQ Stroh‘s Tannery Beef and horse bides, calf, dcer and ? £an "at o buctals < muSs Sevoâ€"s PGOHe ; SEnV, t is com &*â€"u ; | Agricuiture, (with ;n;&'.'-a-."'.:‘m'f" ts) holds forth to the young 4 M “-0 ”'-. promise. ol Independence, Comiort, Peace,â€"and full enjoyment of '..h:gtfid.-‘! “A&:n:v;;:d‘:;mudbmhuy“hncunkda casea nk.*t* US, your tarm, hand. ~ . f. Am;“‘:ly.h'(hmd: iptgaran.. . %A acres, sehool, Ne '_ : wich, soil is good and nearly lo.n‘l.tdl -dumedflmw “"t"’: .' 'm s :&m:mmn’:’m with creck. â€" A bargain if King St. ~~~>~â€" Waterioo. J. | 83 acte farm, highly cultivated, with modern upâ€"toâ€"date buildings, 6 miles Property For Sale on Town and Farm Property. __ Honry Knoll, Berlin: Property For Sale NOTICE Farm for Sale e Ady Money to Loan Farm for Sale .| _ Real Estate Brokers * . THOS. HILLIARD WATERLOO Managing Director. Waterloo, Ont. SsOKMITT, Mannheim. Baden, Ont. i«*+138 Frederick St. Higher® market price paid, Load orery sscond Monday Next shipmert Foeb Farm belomging to Isaac McNally, comsisting of 150 actes, 18 actes ol good bush, balance under cultivation, 34 actes sown in fall wheat, excellent orchard, good brick house, large bank barn with stabling for over 50 head of cattle and hog stable attached, good buildings, two wells, one with wind pump, also epring creek running through barn yard. The underaigned has for sale a quanâ€" tity of seed pear, url{ovuiuy and a yielder, Apply D. SNYDER, "a. U% R. R. No. 1., Waterloo. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED [A BADEN Ah-t‘!fl. farm near Borlin, consis‘ hq of 115 acres, ood nelot latiitioe, mor wite ffaces: Tok laxge 4| good fruit, ete, :rfrkubmul, this is one th:wun 4 North West Lands For Sale or Exchange wmwumdww and level land. 320 acres in the famous Indian Head D.strict part improved. $20 acres near Lethbridge, unimproved. & F 160 acres west of Guernsey part improved, clean and level land. â€"=_____. 00. OF CaNaADA _ _ will be held at its Head Offica in Wat erloo Untario, an 'l'hnnda{. Mareh 3rd 1910, atfm o‘clock p. m., for u-l- p‘ur' of receiving electin Blucton. and mmcb o!heg business as mkl)n : ubmittsd. GEO. WBGENAST, > Manager. r:tufloo. January 28th, 1910. This farm is situated # miles south of Berlin, 7 miles northwest of Gait and about 2$ miles west ol Blair with school very near. Any persom wishing to purchase a farm _ would do well to see this as Mr. McNaily is retiring. 1t can be bought at a right figure. Blair P. 0. Jan 37â€"44. A bemoraiiy pnied tarm nese Bertic: oonsist farm near Borlin, consist" Pnd hulk se qarr mis wanesd, 1e a §2â€"2mo. Comprising two lnts situated in the village of Bioomingdale or which is a frame house and barn both in good cond.tion, orchard and all necessary om baildings. Goud supply of water. t or farther particulars apply to NO. 38 FREDERICK 8T. & _ ation notica is hereby given that: the 40:]: Annual Meeting op ‘ THE MUTU A L LIFE ASSURANCE I Sales conducted in any part of _the County, Satisfaction guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. All orders left P:. O. and Station. * $1200â€"Blacksmith shop and residence in a country village. . , $600â€"} acre, with buildings, near Wilmot Centre. $1600â€"84 acres with very good buildings, Petersburg road. $3000â€"A beautiful lot, with very modern house (very cheap) in Baden, tmunâ€"eNeuly new house, all modern conv., nice locality, East Ward, tlin. s 3 PURSUAN T to the Act of Incorpor atian notica is herehv civen that $850â€"5 ac. with brick house and bank barn 30x50, east of Breslau. $1600â€"1 ac. poultry farm, new frame bouse and bank bain, German Mills ALEX,. AMES, AUCTIONEER ANNUAL MEETING gessu5® Seed Peas For Sale Property For Sale Is"o"m“"kutv"&iim-.;"' , part improved. 320 acres unimproved in Vermilli on District, Vacant lots and business properties at all prices. Money to loan. Conveyancing and Insurance, F. E. SHANTZ & CO. F. E. Shantz & Co. BOX 5, GALT or PHONE 340* For Sale HENRY SCOBEL, * is the most indepenident man on carth. He is in partâ€" ire and with her assistence produces what all the world &4‘ ~There is a never ending demand _ for his product. Retired Farmers‘ List that ; «ituated two miles east of Breslau, on the en mmas of the Graod Trank Hureay:" *** whhere wit 6t no 1ndy, epeater at w no Waterloo and St. Clements. Men‘s afternoon sessions commence at 2 o‘clock. Ladies‘ afternoon sessions commence at 230 o‘clock. f Evening sessions at 7.80 o‘slock. Musicâ€"and other entertainment will be furnished for the evening sessions. A hearty invitation is extended to all. A. DorRING, President, Waterloo, .. _ JostAK STAUFFER, 1st Vicé President In paying rent are inginter est to mr‘ hndl:wo:. s.p'l.y thfl? at quickly and bay now. " A 7 roomed frame house, o::fluo bathroom with soft water con one as well as town water u.fmltm mmmw: ‘m. hard in kitchen. â€" M. L WEsER, 2nd Vice President, St. Jacobs, AucgEn SHANTZz, Secretary, Waterloo. Miss Gertruds Gray, Toronto. _ . _ A number of local mm have also been eagaged to ad the difâ€" M E E T I| N GQ S Also orders taken for picture frames :in:.ow shades rnd furnit vre of a £.0 ‘ w J â€" EKE SEHINN & CO Mr. Workingman NORTH WATlERLOO â€" Mr. Jobn Unm%bell. f Mes. J. E. Brethour, Burfc: Linwood, February 15th, Floradale, February 16th. Winterbourne, February 17th. Conestogo, February 18th 8t. Jacobs, February 10th. Centreville, February 2list. Stâ€" Clements, February 22nd. Waterloo, Febraary 23rd. ‘The urdersiimed offers for ssle, his farm, Wellesloy. February 7th. Crosshill, February 8th. West Montrose, February, 9th FARMERS‘ INSTITOTE 1910 PRICR ONLY FARM FOR SALE UNDERTAKINQ Ts e Wikenst » whe att190%5t* wHy PAY RENT? A BARGAIN PETER BEIL3T. Phone 552 $1 300.

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