Wh‘at Standard) ..... 1.0) Eutey................1 M Oats [Biandard]...... .35 ton...... 12.00 &.’:c ton...... ... ?_162 Hay per ton......â€".â€"â€" Straw per ton..... ..â€" Potmwi’::lgl.l-... O1. . .+ k. drasedt .. .:. ... Quarter Beef, hind.... Quarter Beof, front. ... City Cattle Market, Torouto, May 10. â€"With a light run | trade _ was good though for a lime slow OWâ€" ing â€" ta the high prices asked, but these were well maintained at the reâ€" cent levels. The run was 7i loads, with 1,280 head of â€" cattids 300 sheep and lambs, 400 hogs and 320 calves. There was a good demand for . °xâ€" port cattle, put the officrings â€" were light. A few medium to heavy lots sold at $6.80 to $7.20. , ‘Choice and medium butcher cattle ‘were in good demand and strenuous altempls on the patt of the buyers to lower prices were not generally successful. _ Choicest butcher . were quated as high as $6.65 to $7 for picked cattle and mediune butcher at $6 to $6.35. . Good butcber _ cows and bulls were Sitm at $1.50 to $.â€" 65. . Calves â€" dirm at $3 to $6.39 each. Stockers, choice â€" firm ‘al â€" $5.35 to $5.50, and â€" heavy feeders or chortâ€" keep â€" dirm â€" at $6 to $6.35. Sheep and lambs â€" stcady to firm with â€" light run. j Hogsâ€"Market is again on the _ up grade and firm at _ $9, {.0.b. and $9.35 fed and watered. Toronto, May 10.â€" _ The grain markets â€" are dull â€" toâ€"vay, but prices with the exception of Ontario flour, remain stcady. The flour market, winâ€" ter wheat netents are of. _ Wheatâ€" Ontatioâ€"No. 2 mixed winter wheat $1,03 «@ â€" £1.01 _ outside; Manitoba wheat No. 1 northern, | $1.04; No. 2 morthern 91.03, at lake ports for imâ€" mediate shipment. CornW American, No. 3, kiln â€" dried, yellow, 69¢; No. 3 â€" yellow, kiln dried, 681c No. 3 yellow, 67¢; Canadian corn, _ 60c @ 6ic, Toronto freights. Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 3, 361%c, No. 3 Canâ€" adian westetn 35%c, at lake â€" ports, for immediate shipment, Ontatio, No. 2 white, 33¢ «. 34c outside; No. 3 white 32¢ @ â€" 33¢, outside, 366 on track, Toronto. Barleyâ€"No. 3 53¢ Â¥e 5ic; No. 3 extra, Je @ _ 53¢, * dke, â€" @ _ 176 outside; Mantâ€" ~**~ an track, lake HAe n H. votr ‘8e. _ Buckâ€" @UELPH MABKE)8. Guelph, May 12, 1910 TFORD MARKETS LIVE STOCK. May 12, 1910 PART OF THIS PAGE IS MISSING K63 (:fs LAPE...... . ,ea jeeis. 0 »48 Apples, per besiel ...â€".â€" 2.00 nsaliva_______ ... 30 &;,W‘ ult Hay, por ton now Straw per tom... Wood, per eard . Exrport Cattle .. Ryo.......â€" Butter Potatoes per bag... Rgo............}}}}>+* Buckwheat........â€"~â€"â€" Butter, per poundâ€".... . Egzgs, per dozon........ NEW HAMBURG MARKE1S New Hamburg, Maey 12,. 1910 ELMIBA MARKETH AImira. May 12. 1910 BERLIN, MARKETS. erlin, May 12, 1910 e0e 20 cenese 2. ..e0 e+*® weage e e se * « ecaees o MagkEsTs May 13, 1910 + ]""‘ as | Mr. s#*= 11,00 11.00 10.00 10.00 .16 .16 .34 .18 Hill Cress Farm, sessor of a Mr. F. G. of ’8 the salesman in 1 £o n.lhh-:l * ;.ulll_“ Nt« % 70| 2t Herlin, where be . 34 | dutics last worek. Cor .86 | Ur. S. 8. Detwiles of 74 | Farm was in Berlin a 23 q.| attending the funeral : 44 00| \r. Wendell} Haliman, .4Q | â€"Mr. Solon Lutz of th ‘94 | Record staff, paid â€"s 1 38 | the bome of his peren .30 | Mrs. Hy. Lutz, on Mo# 3.50 | which is his natel da; y. 72 | returns.â€"Mr. Lioyd K 12 00 12 00 16 00 3.10 .10 .12 11 .10 .10 .10 tives hats mt Ppgrntatatioen > Mr, 8. 8. m of L Hill Farm was in Berlin ulast y attending the funeral of his _ uncle, Mr. Wendel} Haliman, of Yale, Mich. â€"Mr. Solon Lutz of the Bertin Newsâ€" Record staf, paid â€"a Aying visit to the bome of his perents, n;' and Mirs. Hy. Lutz, on Monday, May 9th. which is his natal day. Many happy returns.â€"Mr. Lioyd Keercher and his 3stJ ujiog u; ajam »upyg seip 20938;8 Tuesday in attendance at the wedding of their cousin, Mr. William ~Kesselâ€" ying of near Waterloo, to Miss Lydia Bowman, of 65 Chapel St., Berlin.â€" Mr. Isaac Gebl of Calédokia, Mich igan, has so far recovered from | her recent severe attack of illness, that she was able to be removed _ from the home of her niece, Mrs. Menno Shiry of Riverbsak, to the home of her sister, Mrs,. Almon Lewis.â€" Mr. Jobn C. Erb was visiting his cousin Mr. Abram Oberholtzer last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rabn, Miss Adeline and Master Andrew, all of Preston, were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Rahn‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. C. Gimbel of River Lodge.â€"Mr. Wesley Cornell, Str., late of Sault Ste. Marie, visited his broâ€" ther, Mr. Erastus Cornell here last week. Wesley, who is always a wer come visitor here, has since gone to Wingham and Bluvale to visit his brothers and sisters there, prior to News Notes.â€"The local Football team played their first game of the season here on Ascension Day with the _ strong Crosshill team. > The game â€" was a friendly one and most interesting and was won by\ St. Clements , sceore 2â€"0. Owing to the » holiday here there was _ a big _ crowd present.â€"Mr. Ambrose Starr died at the home of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. J. Adam, on Sunday May Ist. Deceased was 57 years of age and chad during his life time been quite helpless owing to sickness. The funeral tomk place hero om Wednesday the 4th inst. â€" Miss Mamic Hergott returned to her home in â€" Mildmay after spending nearly a year with her aunt, Mrs. John Esbaugh.â€"Mrs. Frank Rey â€" of Berlin is spemling a few days in St. Clements _ and vicinity.â€"Miss Augic Mecyer : ol Guelph, is visiting al the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Meyer.â€"Miss _ Elenora Brenmer has returped .to her home here alter spending two weeks in HMesson.â€"Mr. A. H. Rogers is a busâ€" iness visitor to Toronto at present. WHAT IT MEANS To YOU. Do you take enough interest in your footwear ? Are you considering that every minute you are wearing shoes you desire comfort? This illustration will show you an "Art Shoe‘" designed by excluâ€" ive makers of Women‘s lighâ€"Grade Shoes. The "Art Shoe" is »1d from coast to coast, made in Canada, and we *e Agents. S$T. CLEMENTS y y | CoUNTY OF WATERLOO â€" ~The | The Municipal Counsil of the agelust the ¢estate of Moses t 1as undel er, late of the Tawnship of -225:{ a fine lot: of® 1 in the o Walerion, ang Proâ€" in everty res vince of . .Ontario, Farmer, deceased, regsonab‘s. who dieg op or about the twentyâ€" * % ninth Yay of March, 1910, are requirâ€" Call and i ed ow or before the thirtyâ€"frst day of fore boying elf May, 1910, to deliver or send by . * post prepaid to Jesse Shantr, Waâ€" ++ terloo, Cntario, one of the executors ; dï¬oï¬n’:"ï¬bu:flmm.tkï¬r @ _ & with t adgresses > mm. full particulars | o‘ King 8t. _ their claims, and statements of the â€"===â€"=â€"â€"â€"~â€" security, if any, held by them; aud : that after the said thirtyâ€"first ml Saed of May 1910, the said executors : % lte will proceed _ to distribute. the assets as gtade ef gipver a of the said deceased among the parâ€" for s ties entitled thereto, having regard : only to claims of which they shali | BÂ¥x®mear Post. then have received notice, and will / Bontou St.Bodia, not be liable for the said assets to [ b any person of whose claim they shall mâ€"_â€" not then have received notice. ‘Pou Dated 29th April, 1910. JE SHANTZ, Twentioth centu s oob CLEmMuER, _ | DPot® relstin fr of the said decease ties entitled theret County of Waterloo will:meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Tuesâ€" day, June 7th, 1910, at 10 o‘slock Berlin, 19â€"46 Would you own a piano, a good one, and at a cokt that will give you little _ financial concern? Then take advantage of the CRAND OPENING â€" SALE \ Ye Olde Firme Heintzman & Co. New Upright and I have purchasgd Â¥he Berlin Branch Store with its entire atock of the Heintsman & Co. Piano Manufacturers To give you the same -dnnu‘ro as Heintzm@n & Co. are giving in Toro.to at their great Removali Sale and as an introduction to my perinanent new place of business, I am nowâ€"offering a great reduction on every instrument in stock. Terms of Paymentâ€"A trifle down and a small payment monthly or quarterly. = We also have.a fow other makes of pianos from $225 vg. The store is open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, County Clerk. lin, ‘May 7th, 1910. Garden Seeds By the package, or by the ounce or by the pound, 2. A grsat variety. A. 8. Halilman 90 King St. E. _Also éarly and late SEED POTATOES. JAMES C. HAIGHT, Solicitor,. Waterloo, Ontario. S$. CULLEN OF Call and inspect his stock beâ€" fore buying elsewbere. L. F. Districh SeedPotatoes for Sale ooo se en nene ced biighc proof good farming land under "â€"ï¬w state of cultiâ€" Tity at :l.l.‘ -u.:':“'-m zh:u reila on On the ?...-..g..z".:&u".::“m" Sitarhed 11230." fig bank® tam 40180 with The und d offers for sale, bis farm sitaated twe miles east cf Bresicu, on the souih Has of the Grend Tramk Hailuay." _ ") good farming land under good state of cultiâ€" Player Pianos Robt. Brickneli FARM FOR SALE MENNO SHAXTZ, Berlin, Ont. PETKR REIST. ck| Lioensed P®] For use Com at | and OXKPORD. of !.'fl'___.fa.f{_- Better Clothes The Men‘s Store Of Great Interest _ TO EVERYBODY As we bave sold a number of (a rms lately and have a number of buyâ€" ers, it will pay you to see us, if you want to buy or sell yout farm, busiâ€" mess, etc. A few hereunder:â€" 193 acre farm; 125 acres under a hig h state of cultivation, balance, pas _ _1 ture and bush with spring ctee k, good â€" soil, fire Prick house, bank barn 94x50, straw shed 30x40 cement stabling and silo, good pigâ€" gery. Near school, church _ and post office. Would exchange for smaller farm. a â€" 14 acte farm, very bighly cultivated, bank tarn, nearly new 32x42, with cement stabling, nice frame housc, only 2$ miles from Berlin. A beautiful 126 acre farm, nearly _ level, large brick house, and _ very large barn, and other outbuild inzs, lying on a main road with | a beautiful front. A. good 93 acre farm, a little rolling, but good soil, with fair house and . good bank barn, etc. Only . $4,500. 320 actes unimproved near Melville, Nask, o y 320 acres, 25 improved, near Guernsey, Sask. " 160 acres, 80 under cultivation, nite small buildings, north of Strasburg, life. The "Farmer‘‘ is the most independent man on earth. He is in partâ€" nership with nature und with her assistance produces whai all the world must haveâ€"‘"‘Food."" There is a never ending demand {for his product. Agriculture, (with ‘all the modern improvements) Holds forth to the young man, the promisc of Independence, Gomfort, Peace, and full enjbyment of $1500â€"6 raoms and kitchen, sewer, West Ward. $1600â€"6 rooms and kfwchen, 3 gabled North Ward. , $3500â€"6 rooms and kitchen, all cony. North Ward. $2600â€"7 roomed red pressed brick, very modern, East Ward. $2800â€"6 rooms plumbing, nice home, very central. $2000â€"7 tooms plumbing, So.th Wat d. Some af the choicest lands in the Alber®3, â€" are now on sale, 3,000,000 whole section lots at reasonable rates, 38 Frederick St. â€" Berlin, Phone 552. 160 actes unimproved in Didsbury _ district. 320 acres, part improved, Csernsey district. Lioensed Auctioneer For se Comntise of WATERLOO and OKPORD. Satfefaction gumanâ€" teed. _ Addrem cconraunications *o sHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN ~ BADEKN Phone House No. 734, ring 4, Freepoft Suits $8, $10 to $12 and $15. Trouters $1.50 to $3 00 and $4.00, The seasons choicest Shirts and Neck wear and all the correct i Hats in stiff and soft. HODMBER SNLIMITED, North Wost Lands For Sa‘e or Exchange STRASSER‘ S ~ Suits and Overcoats 6. P. K. lands If the Every Man is interested in Good Clothes. 7 he splendid Clothes we carry cannot be duplicated in this loclaity at the The Best Values Toâ€"day in the Clothing Business Our Clothes are put . toâ€"gether by skilled Tailors in what are gru:uesl ly, Big Custom Tailor Shops. Every garâ€" ment is inspected many times for the the slightest defect of workmanghip or material. We have faith in our Clothes, ourselves, and we stand behind with our guarantee. That are good to look at and better bett :r than you‘re used‘ toâ€"â€"â€"You ougzht to Cfalgary district, Sunny Southern acres will be sold in $, i. 4 and payment â€" in ten parts if purchaser Testimony Harness nteed to be fhe best !::r:l long -mwy Rverything in the &l har mees, blankete, whips, ete. CaB nmes enaifoie hiper »fC" _ Oun w e at my shop aod,ulp:'bofl them. prices we ask, When you need hatness this spring let this testitmony hex you, All over Waterioo Berlin and vicieity .Nnux em-nholdlnsup %‘wl gratitude, the old reli C Wilheim‘s Harness H. M, Wilhetm Waterloo.