al able mun{:u, sold to Mt. Th sum of $55n. > sals amountyd to The guessing conts @rIDg on the s On® fo the Ej y carried out who furnished ime ef andrecs umental musi over 8000 in _ t Wm. Cummings is heoli inc sive anction sale on et yCummifgs intends goingp Â¥spring.â€"VYr. Inkn MeCtla~ Eo having an anction sal of choice dairy rows &n A memorable event tm h history of oate Yernzs tBSociety ef the t pj ist _ chorech. Wa‘t H lay evening Tlast owh. o orho rtmont ef â€" gitieenship rhed The Drogromainc aos Fred _ Mannming. Rov clas j 1 “:‘," ':""'m,l ;‘â€tl"(f"i‘ resided at the orean. | Mr Jas cash pavments o &n â€" occupiend the chai; The l',“â€\v WARE. 3 "Â¥as held in the anditorinm , ‘ C which was we‘l filled, n 4. SHAXTZ, occupying the centre | HERB HERXNER " 4â€"3t, Items of Interest.â€"A serious â€" acâ€"} : cident took place at Berlin last Fli«‘ > day night wien Mr. Charlie Smaltz‘s _ horse became frightercd and threw ~ the occupants out of the cutter. Mr. Smaltz being badly hurt. He is imâ€" proving nicely.â€"A sleighload of Bresâ€" [ . lau young people went to Moszoro on | : Monday night and spent a pleasant | ; evening in skating.â€"Mrs. Levi Snyâ€"| ; der of Fisher‘s Mill called on her | ¢ father, Mr. Moses Reist, who is on the sick list. We wish him a speoâ€" dy recovery.â€"Mr. .Jim Monholland of Glenmorris and his cousin, Mr. Wesâ€" Tey Watson of Braachton, visited the former‘s sister, Mrs.â€" Pan Rose, | for & few days.â€"Messrs. RoSort and Miiâ€" ton Monholland visited their sister, Mrs. _ Rose over Sucday.â€"We _ are sorty to learn that Mrs. _ Lehâ€" man is on the sick list. We wish I her a specdy recezery.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homeyer and family iisited ' ~at the home of Mr. Noah _ Detâ€" | tid weiler _ on Sunday last.â€"Mr. A. E. W Rickert of West Montrose called on he Mr. Wm. Homeyer on Monday last. [ lin â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hoctrdorn and family of Michigan arrived last week T and have moved into their now home ! formerly owned by Mr. M. Cressman. | sai | !mh‘;nljl::p ll.mrvri;nnu- in ad ‘_Thn :!.‘l:l be sold by public aucâ€" w a sot so paid, ‘on on lumollh.u-doignod, & * mh cluss r:inlbn;. English us d| 3 miles east of Petersburg ':nd 4 Bs German in all its hranches. iles t N t :s’ Advertising rates rearonable and | C C# d,Bfl“n' on the | north ‘f‘ ?' truih be made known. on applicetior side of Snider‘s Road, on President Snider and the Managingâ€" D‘rector, Mr. Frank Haight, as well as the other members of the Board of Directors, are to be congratulated upon the _ exceptionally satisfactory character of this year‘s report, _ and the policyâ€"holders upon â€" having _ the management of the company in . such J capable hands. The splendid showing indicates that the p.rudencc, care and foresight that have distinguished the management of this popular mutual company in the past continue to be exercised by ‘hc men in charge of its affairs. ‘ ‘The financial statement . shows _ a net gain of over $62,000 on the )'c:ar's operations, as compared with $36,000 in 1909. The number of policies isâ€" sued was 13,365, for a total of $16,â€" 439,689. The total receipts increased from $251,188 in 1909 to $259,305 in 1910, while the assets grew from $648,175 in 1909 to $705,926 in 1910. The losses were below the average beâ€" ing but $77,235, as compared _ with $95,660 in 1910. Th As will be seen by the 48th annual report of the Waterloo Mutual _ Fire Insurance Company on another page of this issue, the year 1910 was the most successful in the history of this old and reliable mutual company. * Not.ce of changes must be lefl ut 1} .s di.;::ot l&l:r than Seturday noorn. copy for c ges must no he in later than 'l‘uuilh,v noon. _ Careual advertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" nsday each week. ~David Bean, Proprietor Nq ie To coe OBE FAUK, ND aet nDrh i eanâ€" nack, centfting dia, teot pirper ach xpoireis sn uf in ming o mill, hay knife, werk bene iving the privilese of ts travcl |;I.Ill|~._ «loto boat Eesd to thr caniert Il'un\«\; gnindstons, â€" chreeâ€"heotse o( z_ T96 Ths d bonr.â€" ‘bew. stril sB d4ge, stene rammer f Nas the Jucky sgim>« wodges, sealding trough, pi ha being i,i00, there ll.ul:!rl, choiu hars, sscls, shoveis 000 in â€" the Sat.â€" | vises, loggin s w; ns hoos, o N&s is holding an trers, neckvrokes, f tks 2 sugat n sale on Web gth, fnrks, ctosscnt $1%.) fop tongs, â€" ntends goingg west in tholdet, gtain rrav‘» grain hags, dohn MeCitackhen is moot fob and many effct stftick ANCHON salg if _a memetoss to montion, daivy cowes &no o Fou, Hots hold | Effrets 244 â€" Harn: e event togk placs Cooking stove. 3 salting tuhs, 0 ate Yornz â€" Penâ€" hedsbeails ; small bie Istrad wasist 60 the \.“ "'.‘"“ 45 d fogg gallen _ demajen, jreon â€"oke h. Walliuils on ."h.m‘u rinl 2o sets tram hBarress, ast lsnt praw rine!? harness, 2 sets trace. chai «3}hencip |â€" vis , Gram and HRoots:â€"About 150 Mechouonâ€" was Crg trond serd dHHMK Os nuanrine o t ha iss O o l0 0 [On gammer in | lis f The farm â€"bas Themas Haydon for The â€" preceeds c to about 2100 BRESLAU c nimb pmrckh s ths pr in‘ A RANNER;YEAR last ‘ADVERTISERLS bout £32100, conducted hy 0 Wallacevitle newepaper published ‘every Hent oral Yoing 0 on 39 h4 Pigs, chicke olri> U oand unfer, eas} h_‘ 15 months‘ eb id FI y or 4 per cend ns | nosh pavtiments of "be i rorix WARE. Pr inm , ed, ) E. J SHANTz7 â€" o con 1 can pro nUmel How Comoka "CCICOments.â€"Masserâ€"Harris binder, Decring mower nearly new, Frost & Wood â€" self dump hayrake, Sylvester diill, steel land roller, spring _ tooth cultivator with gram and grass seedâ€" Cr. â€" Bissel dise Larrow, â€" set folding ‘h.urm\s, 2 gang plows, 2 single plows, seutfer, horsepower, Adams wagor complete rearly new,, wide tir Waged, wagon box, 2â€"scated carriage, tep bugey, bobsleigh, licht Lousleigh, cutter pole, jumpsea; cutter, top hox to: â€" havling stock. weod rack, hay nack, coutting #0%, tcet . putper, fanâ€" mng nuf. bay knife, work bench 9 NP 8 TERUS.._F t« Pigs and Chickens.â€"Brood rpigs at side, 2 brooc sows We®ig in March, 15 shoats, 4 old, _ about 75 chickens, Rhode Island Reds. Implements â€"Masserâ€"Harri Decring mower nearly new, Wood â€" self â€" dumn havraka Met farrow cow, 7 good shape, 5 Ing 1 years old b 1100 0. 2 22000 COWs.â€" on cow _ to calve in rtv, 2 cows due to calve in April, 2 cows due to calve in June, cow due to calve in Oc srie to commence at 1 o‘clock p.m. !sharp. â€"_Horses.â€"Sottel horse 11L years old, fine heavy bay horse 9 years ols Seayy black mare «isING 6 years old, supposed to be in foai vy LordTinâ€" to, family driver. Cattleâ€"7 good milch ragce â€" sez There will be sold by Publia Aueâ€" tion _ on the farm occupicd b;)Tlohn Ware, situated 3 miile north of N annâ€" heim and 5 miles southwest of Berâ€" lin, on about shels SHANTZ, Avet Terms of Chattels.â€" Hay, â€" grain, mangels, chickens and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; _ over that amount 3 months‘ credit on approved soint notes or 4 per cent of for cash payments of credit amounts. Farm Stock and implements Tuesday, February I4th, 1911 water. All plowing is done. This farm is suitable for anyone desiring to carry on market gardening. Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. naticl planl ghinds fon: 5°°S, about I ton of timothy hay, =: tons of mixed hay. t Household Effects.â€"Cream separaâ€" t | tor, lounge, extension table, small (| table, 7 dining room chairs, bedâ€" ; | room suite, 2 bedsteads with springs : and mattresses, kitchen sink, _ wash _| sink, 3 kitchen chairs, 2 wood chests, kitchen stove, 2 box stoves, coal heater, kettle stove, kettle, washing machine, sausage grinder and stufer, meat barrel, oak meat bench, tub, churn, ~clock, counter scales, 250 lbs. capacity, barrel of vinegar, 2 empty cider barrels, 5 apple barrels, lamps, crocks, kitchen utensils and many other articles. . Real Estate.â€"There will also _ be woffered for sale at the same time and place the farm belonging to the undersigned, comprising 17 acres more or less. On the farm are two _ 8â€" roomed frame houses, bank barn, all necessary out buildings and small orchard. Plenty of hard and _ soft water. All plowing is done. This farm is suitable for anyone desiring |â€" to catry on market gardening 1 U #â€"| ~AUCTION SALE > d AUCTION SALE nats eeoam s SmeY TNUT kettle, two 16 ft ladders, wheelbarrow [ 18 grain bags, block and tackle, feed chest, feed basket, 2 â€" swill barrels, crossâ€"cut saw, 2 grain boxes, a quanâ€" tity of pine lumber, a number of carâ€" penter‘s tools, 2 seoop shovels, whifâ€" iletrees, neck yokes, forks, shovels, scythes, pick, crowbars, rakes, hoes, and many other articles. | Ha Implements, Etc.â€"Binder, mower, spring tooth cultivator and seeder, seed drill, land roller, 1â€"horse hay rake, lâ€"horse wagon with box, 1â€" horse sleigh, 1â€"horse carriage, 23 top buggies (1 nearly new), Portland cutter, 4â€"section iron harrow, single jlow, seuffler, potato sprayer, _ fanâ€" ning mill, straw cutter, turnip pulpâ€" eI, set heavy brass mounted _ single harness, nearly new; 23 sets single harness (1 nearly new), â€" set single plow harness, double set plow â€" hagâ€" ness, 2 horse blankets, robe, _ iron v s Bsc o hickens and all sums of cash; eter that amount elif en apgiered seenrâ€" cent per annmim off| for S of credit amounts. « Propriector. M il commencing at 1 o"clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: Live Stockâ€"Aged bay mare, . good worker, 2 cows due to calve middle of March, about 20 chickens. PHILIP wWEPPLER, Proprietress. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 4â€"3¢ inlion Avcthioncer , Clerk. Monda*, F due to calve in Oct., i head of fat cattle in ) head young vattle risâ€" Real Estate, Farm Stook saltin Ist light Soousleigh, cutter, top hox od _ rack, hay iet â€" purper, â€" fanâ€" weork bench, 3 Tots boat, o ‘ + â€" Sets of heavy team harness, 2 sets | ments .â€"There will also be | plow â€" harness, _ set â€" of single harâ€" sou le at the same time f noss, 2 sets fly nets, 2 sets horse | of Fi farm belonging to the Alankets, 2 robes, Clinton fanning | Germ; mprising 17 acres more mill, nearly new, straw cutter, chopâ€" he farm are two â€" 8â€" per, root pulper, â€" scalding trough, Feb. houses, bank barn, all | stone boat, 2 wheeibarrows, 2 sets | ments buildings _ and _ small | gravel Planks, 3 iron kettles, gringâ€" | Piles y of hard and _ soft stone, straw knife, grain bags, _ ice | 20"th wing is done. This | tongs, crosscut saw, whiffletrees, neckâ€" F s & A eb. 2 e for anyone desiring | yokes, logging chains, forks, _ shovâ€" rket gardening. els, grain cradle, scythes, and many of 1 Estate will be made | other articles. ol i sale. Grain and Rootsâ€"About 500 bushâ€" sot attels.â€" Hay, grain, | els oats, about 5 tons of mixed hay, | March s and all sums of | about 300 bushels: turnips. and t, cash; over â€" that Household ‘Effects.â€"Cream separaâ€" Ran is‘ credit on approved | tor, 2 wardrobes, 2 tables, 6 kitâ€" and i per cent of for | chen chairs, 2 bedsteads, 2 kitchen Gerr f credit amounts. stoves, box stoves, small stove, 3 Brac churns, sausage grinder and stuffer, March wWEPPLER, 2 large meat barrels, 2 cider barrels, ments Proprietress. copper kettle, capacity 35 gals; _ 6 Free r(: B, Auctioneer, 4â€"3t. | large stone Jars, flour chost, buiter Presii':n box, 3 benches, 2 large milk _ cans, * â€"tAmâ€"oâ€"â€"â€"nâ€"ssâ€"â€"oâ€" l 6 o small isitk cans, wood chest, spinâ€" ning wheel, + number cf pails and lm__ a Y RT o rva r ow old 5 iton hees, doubleâ€" 2 sugat heet tongs, sickle n bags, large a‘Necirs Loo tuhs AMIN oT Tia 1 C sing 17 acres more m are two _ 8â€" s, bank barn, all ngs and _ small hard and _ soft is done. This anyone desiring gardening. : tate will be made | . ebruary 13th 1911 siistand kettle d sow with S, due . to 1 _ months mostly â€" ORâ€" hanger Is, ce vener cdton An unforbunate accider on Tuesday evening when Ertel slipped on the icy "roke his leg. This is t »c within the past thre [ TAKNE CXOTICE fhigt sn petsons having claims against the estate of Theodore E. Weber, late of the Town of Berlin, in the County cf Wateiloo, retired farmer, deceased, are required to deliver to Selina Weber, one of the Executors of his estate, in care of _ the undersigned, full particulars in writing of any such claim before the 7th day of February, 1911, on . which sate the citate of the said deâ€" } CPASPA Will hn dicivincica C Wo Only 1$ miles from the town of Berlin. Queen s Fairly good buildings, . supply, good varicty _ 5 land in _ good state of would exchange for large Containing 10 acres more or less in the Township of Waterloo, in Rosenâ€" dlale, on the road leading from Bridgeâ€" port to Bloomingdale. On it are a good house, driving shed, bank barn, and all necessary _ out houses, _ two good wells, a good orchard and berry patches. Would be specially suitable for market gardener. For further parâ€". ticulars apply to â€" Mrs. Sophie Bur-] getz, Bridgekort, Ont. Notice to Creditors mone POVEV 1 €ETRV under, cash; over that amount _ i0 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for _ cash payments of credit amounts. 20 ACRE FARMYM FOR SALE snetained Termsâ€"Gra‘n, roots. hav, â€" pigs, poultry, and all sums £ $10 + an: sold 2 Smaln imik cans, wood chest, spinâ€" ning wheel, + number cf pails and crocks, and mâ€" v other erticles. No reserve as verythhg must be ekens Lunch at Noon. _ GEORGE N. KUNTZ, Proj A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer S. Eo SHANTZ, Clerk. Grain and Rootsâ€"Abou els oats, about 5 tons of about 300 bushels turnips o e en n Om nâ€" Implements, Ete.â€"1 10 horse powâ€" râ€" Per with equalizing rods and coupâ€" ifâ€" | lings, ‘all complete; Massey Harris s, | binder, 7 ft cut, with sheal carrier S, | nearly new, Noxon mower, 5 ft. cut, Massey Harris hay loader with foreâ€" it | carriage, nearly new; Massey Harris iâ€" | sice delivery rake, nearly new; Masâ€" 2| sey Harris 13 tube hoe drill, nearly new, new 14 blade Massey _ Harris â€" | dise harrow, plates 20 inch in diamâ€" 1 | eter; Massey Harris cultivator with â€" | sroadcast seeder, combined, _ nearly S | new; 2 horse cultivator, Noxon hay i | rake, land roller, 2 Massey _ Harris | 4 section iron harrows (1 nearly | new), wooden harrow, Frost and Wood | scuffler, 2 2â€"furrow gang plows, 3 1 _| single plows, 2 lumber wagons with boxes, 2â€"seated democrat nearly new, q read cart, 2 pairs of bob sleighs with 7 boxes, 2â€"scated market sleigh _ with 1 shafts and pole, nearly new; cutter, 2 hay racks, stock rack, water trough, 2 sets of heavy tecam harness, 2 sets | n plow _ harness, _ set â€" of single harâ€" ness, 2 sets fly nets, 2 sets horse | c blankets, 2 robes, Clinton fanning j G mill, nearly new, straw cutter, chopâ€" per, root pulper, scalding trough, stone boat, 2 wheeibarrows, 2 sets | gravel planks, 3 iron kettles, grindâ€" | stonc, straw knife, grain bags, _ ice | "° tongs, crosscut saw, whiffletrees, neckâ€" Fo yokes, logging chains, forks, _ shovâ€" els, grain cradle, scythes, and many other articles. 13 w . oPaiiiiiirmcle h23 leg. This is the _ second n the past three years that pars Eus UR CC I VOF J â€"idididhiinblbid+ W“""', Feb. 15â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" od buildings, â€"good water ments of Mrs. Conrad Miller, 6 milâ€" ood varicty _ small lruits,l es north of Elmira. good state of cultivation: FARM FOR saLlEe commencing at 10 o‘clock a:m. sharp, _| the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Black team rising 8 and 9 years old, well matched, weighing 2800 lbs; grey team 11 and 12 years old, weighing 3200 lbs, well matchâ€" cd; tay mare rising#$0 years old, weighing 1500 los, hay horse rising 12 years old. Cattle, Etcâ€"18 good Dairy Cows: 8 cows fresh, 2 cows due to calve in March, 4 cows due to calve in April, cow due to calve in May, cow â€" due to calve in June, cow due to calve ‘n August, cow due to calve in Sepâ€" tember, 6 heifers rising 2 years old due to calve in August and _ Septâ€" ember, 9 head of young cattle risâ€" ‘mg 1 year old, Jersey call 4 months 1d, 6 spring calves. Pigs and Pouitry.â€"7 pigs 3 months old, 4 geese, 100 chickens, Collie dog. inge for larger rann.flwml WILLIAM MARLOCK, i Box 772, Berlin, Ont. if| 1t xectifter‘s the County cf Wateiloo, , deceased, are required Selina Weber, one of s of his estate, in care ~ ‘There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, two miles west of Berlin and four miles east of Petersburg, on main road leading from Berlin to Petersburg, on -’lli Thursday, Fcbruary 16th, 1911 d a broken leg. <_to such claims of ‘I have been given cutor, as above. acerdent â€" occeutred ; when Mr. _ ,John e icy â€"â€" wa‘lk and SL, east Berlia. RAM Stock, ‘Implements Etc 1+ iimix 7°°°>5 mutt be | Feb. 9â€"Farm stock and implements of William Deunch, 24 miles cast t8,. â€" hiv, pigs, of Linwood, 3% miles northwest ms f $100% anc | . of Hawkesvilte. af amount . i6 Feb. 16â€"Farm stock and implements pproved joint $ s . off for _ casp |SC Jro. Small, %4 miles west of Wallenstcin and 2 miles east of mounts. Yoon, Macton. . 1‘ o Feb. 21â€"Farm stock and implements TZ, Proprietor, of Frank Prenner, 3 miles north ?ctlonecp C west of â€" St. Clements near 4 lerk. 4â€"3t. * wr;‘s corner. | ~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | Feb. 21â€"Farm stock and implements of R. B. Martin, 2% miles â€" west . SALE of Elmira and 2%} miles east . of ’ Wallenstein, ' Toote 0n Tess in [ March 14â€"Farmy stock and implements | loo, in Rosenâ€" of John Druar, 1 ns west ef | ng from Bridgeâ€" St. Clements and 3 miles cast of (d’" :,t C bark Crosshill. ' Ich;,l,s:: b:;.':; Feb. 6.â€"Farm stock and implementsl. ‘hard and berry of Allgn Cressman, one mile west cially suitable offBertin . or further parâ€" l Feb. 7thâ€"Farm stock and implements s. Sophie Burâ€" ; â€" oi John Dubrick, 24 miles west of Elmira. O [ Feb. 11thâ€"Farm and farm stock and P implements of Henty Kane, 2 miles l‘l northeast of Elmira. SALE Feb. 11â€"Farm stock and implements ‘ of Henry Musser, 4 mile _ west of 1 centre of the Wallenstein. j street south. Wak Gf on s T bid " 2C~ PnaÂ¥th ar yis _0 2. __ CPHIH, OF ~4 qile ‘";ag's 7. ice | 20Tth of Nine Pire school house. etl,‘rees. n;l?clf' Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and implements ~ s'd ;o‘j of Mrs. â€" Con:â€"ad Necb, 4 mile S one maps northeast of Welleslcy, 4 miles 500 bushâ€" southwest of Bamberg. 'mixcd hay, | March 1.â€"Farm stock, implements eda e W L Fcb. 38â€"Sale for cession 13, BJ Feb. 23â€" Fob. 32â€" west R Feb. 21â€"Sale for west of Galt Fob. 86â€" _ Sale for John Specdsville, Waterloo Tp Fob. &â€"Sale for Norman Br miles | west of _ New Dut Blenheim and Wilmot taw ALEX. AMES, Auctionear Feb. 1â€"Sale for Wm. West River Road, 2 of Paris. Jan.‘28.â€"Real estate and household vffects of the cstate of the late Theodote Weber, corner Brubacher and Sammel streets, Berlin. Feb Ist. Farm stock and Implement : :( i Alfred Knechtel. at Mannâ€" eina, ""0CC5 northwest of St. Clements Robt. Bricknell, Auctioneer Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and of Leander E. Hartman, southwest of Hawkesvil| miles northwest of St.â€" <15â€"Salefor Isaac M« miles west Blairo Waterl ver Road, 2 miles .sKnllx It. March 1.â€"Farm stock, implements ’ and housckold effects of _ John Randall 24 miles north of Breslau, ’ and 3 miles southwest of _ New \ Germany, better known as _ the Bracey farm. March 2.â€"Farm stock and _ imple ments of Chas. Pelz, 1 mile east â€" of Freeport and 24 miles porth nf â€" | black m‘.ll(-rials;-all Sale for rtorege Landreth, 1 price, $5, $7.50, g10 of Galt North Dumfrics. l WAIS Sale for Tra Kinzie, 1 mile | _ Silk Waists, flanne Rosevillc, North Dumfrics. ) af bhaW nmrima L2a anc Feb. 22.â€"Farm â€" stock and i ments of Josiah W. Shoemaker, miles southwest of Berlin, or P north of Nine Pire school hanes Sale for southcast of Bâ€"e_rll of Ficeport, on the German Mills. C omy ooo cofce #GUP8 ROTGGâ€" west cof St. Clements, about 5 miles southeast of Linwood on 9 Cons. f Feb. 16â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of George F. Kuntz, 3 miles west of Berlin on the main road leading to Petersburg. Fob. 20thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" iments of E. w, Hunsberger, 1} miles southcast of Berlin, 2 miles west of Rinenars (2eugy on o Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments and household effects of George Koch, 3 miles west of Waterloo _ on the road leading to St. Agatha. Feb. 15.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Adam Bender, 3 miles northâ€" we«t af Ck k 0 T Feb. 9.â€"Farm stock anlse i of Iszac Reist, 4 miles Bresiau, 4 miles west of adjoining the village of Foeb. 13.â€"Real estate, farm and implements and hou: fects of Mrs. Philip Wep miles cast of Petersout es _ west of Berlin on road. â€"lagobs Fett. 3â€"Household effects of _ Mrs. Wm. Brighton, 34 miles nortiâ€" west of New Dundce, 3 miles east (f Haysville on the Huron Road. Feb. 4â€"Houschold eBfects of _ Mrs. John Gole, 3 milrs northwest of Breslau, 3 miles cast of Bloomâ€" ingdale and 3 miles south of New Hamburg. Feb. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements of James Brown, 1 mile cast of Mannheim, or 1 mile west of Wilâ€" liamsburg, on main road leading from Mannheim to Williamsburg. Feb. 8â€"Farm stock and implements of Deldon Snider, 4 mile north _ of Waterloo on the road leading to St. \Iannke Blair, Waterloo Tp Benj. "_lllmn'(‘o.. Hartman, 3,â€"“â€".1‘:; Hawkesville _ and 3 Norman Bricker, 5 (_ New Dundee, on Wilmot town line. Class, Auctioneer Betlin . 2$8â€"Valuable farm of 110 acres belonging to estate of the late PC & 8 on Chndiihit John Loods, West * Cmy e W JI.I ‘7 8 l A Har aAales ... wee i City. A. J MICKUS, Auotionesr Jan. 30, Tohn _ Wismer Hendetson, miles north ents and household efâ€" s. Philip Weppler, _ 2 of Petersoutg, 4 milâ€" Nally, 31 implements old eBects of _ Mrs. 2 miles northwest of miles rast of Bloomâ€" 3 miles south of New road leading to at the City Hall porth of of on _ Snyder‘s , _ Stk Waists, flannel ! at half price and less i Maixts w > oo * implements es east of of Hespeler of Kossuth. for i At Hawkeâ€"ville I::l (;:)':l; Tannery 1000 b rloo on horse hidea, High tha. for cake tallow a L imoleâ€" furs. COATS, special at $7.50, $in £12.50, $18.60 and 20 ’ Worth $50.00 for . Worth $75.00 for «. SEALETTE CoaTsS SHilk waists LADIES‘ FUR 350 of these coats to sell, and owe have marked them at decided _ reducâ€" tions; many of them at hall _ price, others at factory cost, and they range as follows: $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to ... mscc B0 impleâ€" _ ‘There will be About 35 LADIES‘ COAtTsS Black and colored coats for and young girls, allâ€" going at half price: $10 for $5. $12.50 to for $7.50, $15 to $18 coats for Misses Coat: ‘‘% worth ¢% aists worth & nidndths ds )i > 3 S _time and place there will for sale valuable property of two storey brick house ikik-hm attached and also joining lots at corner of & Brubacher streets, Berlin. †Terms of Chattels, cash, Terms of Real Estate wi ' known on day of sale. COLLAR Coats At $12.50, $15, $18, $19 ana 327 m0 Wiiins dotttodiai dlioh 26 2511 _ "VEnout the county, and this year it will be a greater attracti larger and our price reductions much greater. ~ _ The following list will give an idea of the tremendous more which could sot be mentioned in this space. , LADIES‘® COATsS lmcre waists, worth $2.50 to Black and colored enate far :2ain. FOP .222 0000 throughout th;;:;;nty‘ larger and our price re Our Great January Sale sc omainan d nots 3 homemade carpets ing machine. REAL â€" ES@aATmE _ commencing _ at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, belonging to the estate of â€" the late Theodore Weber, viz.â€" HOL‘SEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.â€" Sideboard, new, desk, new extersion table, leaf table, 2 bedroom suites, one new, bed, 10 chairs, 3 rockers, kitchen cupboard, book stand, bureau, 1 trunk, chest, hall rack, lounge, kitâ€" clien sideboard, parlor table, 2 small, stands, wash stand, wash tub, meat tub, wash machine, \wringer, sink, | gasoline can, cooking stove, parlor’ stove, kettle stove, new, iron kettle, 1 meat chopper, large size meat stuffer, i platform scale, 210 _ lbs capacity, small scale, 15 horsepower double clutch, 10 wood split pulleys, differâ€" ent sizes, about 50 feet 3 in. beltâ€" , ing, gasoline lamp, 100 feet rubber 1 hose, 2 buffalo robes, 2 horse blanâ€" h kets, string bells, parlor rug, new, . 3 homemade carpets, linoleum, sewâ€" . Ins en shil > FU@ LIN@D coats} CHILDREN‘s COATsS Robt. Bricknell, Auctioneer® Selina Weber, Executriz. Eli Shantz, Edmund Dedels, Exez:utors. Is now proceeding and will con about $20,000.00 worth of goods The ~annGuncromant mt hi a LADIES‘ sUITS Samuel streei{ ix;vt-he §1â€" Suits only WAISTS 0 s tRanw. v place there will be oflered,' aluable property mnsist‘ing’ orey brick house with nicci tached and also scveral adâ€" . nnnouncement_o! this S-nlev;nll °C stOve, new, iron kettle, er, large size meat stuffer, scale, 210 _ lbs capacity, , 15 horsepower double 6. §7 waists and ‘¥, in colored and ’r«-gular 38c and 4( at about _ half | Our reg. 50¢ qua to 22220 $12.50| Another splendid TS drawers worth 35 $5. $12.50 to $14.50 and $ coats for $10.00 % worth $7 50 for $3.50 AND CARICUT els, cash, istate will be made + â€"At the same lace waists and $8.00, : $4.50 and â€" cashâ€" at about and will continue throughout the ur e 00 108 00 Samucl and 3â€"21. ‘â€" and | $19.00 | $38.00 |(ancy, worth from 40c uy melmil in n 1 ladies " Ladies‘ wool mixed undervests ldmwvrs. in white and natural. sizes 7} to iuvg' 4: 35¢ and 40c qua 25¢ qualities for Silks worth from for 200000 Boys 25 picces of ends dress goods, worth $1.25 to $1.50 far and suitings, worth from $1 to $1.25, all at .000 _ 50 pieces and ends in colors and black, â€" 60c, to 75¢ for Greav Silk * X IN THE MATTER OF JOHN Ritâ€" *L ZER) of the Town of Waterloo, in ’! the County of Waterloo0, Merchant C Tailor, Insolvent. ~ NOTICE â€" 1s MEREBY â€" civeEn °_ that JOHN RITZER, of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, _ Merchant Tailor, has, under the proâ€". _ visions of the Statutes of Ontario, ll 10 Edw. VIL, Chapter 64, made an Assignment to me of all his cstate, credits and effects, for the gcneral’ + benefit of his â€"creditors. ’ A mecting of his creditors will be 1 heid at the office of James M Haisrs P eraaliistits ds 3 Credit« ang â€"q it V ul Dis estate, 1 Ai:g;eeé wl:‘:;(l}ï¬zron" [credits and effects, for the gcneral’ n o $ * i benefit of his creditors. Assignee‘s Solicitor | _A meeting of his creditors will be Bated 2181 3 Waterioo, Ont ; heid at the office of James C. Haight, | 23504 21st January, 1911. 45 | Solicitor, Waterloo, Ontario, on Wedâ€" To meiiroe ce i ts o Nee ne ie 5 aoneess cnaae o .. ; nesday, the Ist day of February, 1911, f at 2 o‘clock p.m., for the purpose of A large number of Waterloo your receiving a statement of his allairs, i people are taking advantage of } appointing Inspectors, and giving diâ€" | beautiful weather and splendid cond rections with reference to the disposâ€" | tion of the ice on the dam _ to d al of the estate. | some openâ€"air skating. (On Tuesday All persons claiming to be entitled | evening an exceptionally large â€" num to rank upon the said estate are ; ber gathered, there being neatly | tw required to furnish to mi€ particulars i bundred an i. i.2 15 pieces and and gifll'ihe.vy ‘eees ol ends of suitings ;n;l goods, worth from 85¢c, $1.00, to $1.50 for ... 00 > nmmneoni n tond 38c and 40c qualities for K. 50c qualities for ‘orth from 7?5¢, 85¢ to $1.00, in se UNDERWEAR DRESS GuUuOD : s and ends of dress goods, and black, worth from 50¢, HO SIERY , 45¢ qualities for qualities for ... oughout the month of January during which we will offer ndous reductions. come as welcome news to the ladies in this comn.unity a greater attraction then ever as cur surplus Winter Stc _ the tremendous price cultirg, and there are many cdd â€" Bargains, _ plain lid line of vests . l;l;(i 385¢ for ......... 20¢ SILKS ends of dress , 45¢c, 50c woolen hose Sss â€" goods 75¢, â€" 85¢, 29¢ 15¢ and our 28¢ 38¢ $3.50, $1.95 and and 20¢ Mi_ { haaugis "s _ S SHB fvanlage ing diâ€"| beautiful weather and spler disposâ€" ! tion of the ice on the dam ’snmv openâ€"air skating. (n ntitled | evening an exceptionalily la; are ; ber gathcred, there being ne iculars ‘l‘ hundred on the ice. WEkditiP ie Poundiaiice : mss of this season. This is your as furs _ will be higher again ean ons at 47 &n to «, _ , RTmot, oppossum, at $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12 to $15 per set. Also black Persian Lamb Sable and Mink Furs at prices not again heard of this season. This is your chance aw fues un €â€" e $2,500.00 worth of the best _ Furs all at ‘reduced prices, many of them at hall price. Collars, Muffs, Ties, Stoles, in mink marmot, oppossum , at $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12 to $15 per set. . The groatest hll‘!lil‘l in offered in Berlin. Wall p January _ In all lines of Houac' Furnishings we are offering special sale prices and decided reductions. _ Children‘s Norfolk L‘(;.ts worth $1.75 for ... rereves o rmcteeee e $1.00 Childs Knitted Coats worth 15¢, fOR .s.lllll2 slllllll, reevevren nerremnes oo .. 500 CARPETS, RUGS Ladies‘ and children‘s knitted flers in all colors, regular 35¢ & Aqualities for ... _ _ Ladies‘ and girls‘ woolen coats grey with red trimming, worth $ for .....0.0000 Mufflers 50c for .. _ _A large number of Waterloo young people are taking advantage of the beautiful weather and splendid condiâ€" tion of the ice on the dam _ to do snima Reccoope qo | And notice is further given that [afler the filteenth day of February, (1911, I shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the persons entitled thereto, having _ reâ€" gard on‘y to claims of which â€" notice shall then have been received, and will not be responsible for the said assets to any person of whose â€" claim notice shall not have been received. KNITTED Norrork COATsS papers at special prices during v ! colors, regular 35¢ mâ€"sâ€"ac OF sireverect erversess sereme.. 156 in the best qualities worth MUFFLERS FURS CHARLES 1 AND CURTAINS air skating. Un 'l‘;sday exceptionally large â€" numâ€" 1, there being neatly two 1080 are meny cdd lines furs ever offer for ty erd Stock is .. 256 $1.50 . 95¢ young in 4â€"3t