.. AGO. Fob. tt.-Dr-d " '- . tertrractts. and try all In (M " tannin no‘nhI-oxt. "nut-culm- ttfp. of an.“ 'utld out "s.- WI! or no "urn. Mu-h new a. "gr'pa'?teheet Immu- on the Dull or that g, , M a rally. but the do". the Yt f~nnmclouoll5ctuu¢ N tw, trade Dell earn from ".1- to Hat? In: than mummy mum on. ulc _ sin-30d to Kc no; provisions. It. - , â€I". by a an“. to 20e. , LIVERPOOL. Feb, u.--'rhe mum In »' q.eatAte my and dunn; you'd-1': t ~loo "owed unann- on the drew-u P thank-toe}: - and Improvgd Mina TORONTO, Yul). t4.-Thn railways reported receipts of 72 unloads at the City Yards, consisting M mo (with. 930 hogs, 615 sheep and lamb. uni 145 Calves. ml! th (the hi day. a "I! m polnht Sheep and Lambs. Sheep and lumbs were firm a! followin- Kices : Sheep. ewes. 845 to two; runs. so to tr. lambs, 86 to 35.50. and I (9' lelrcts were quoted at 36.75. Hogs. "oz prices on ttw. Torortto market are "mainly lower. Tho hulk “r rim not! sold to-rlay at.$6.90 Lnl- vnr~ and 81.13 to $120 for hosts red and “nun! at ther" market. Beveral lots were sold at $7 per out. f.o.b. can at country paws. and we heard ot droven at manv pun“? thru- mlt thet country paying tit, .-n.l 37 G to the farmers. but on tho markrr INTI! to. day. as we said before, 86.90 mm [ho rul- il'lli' figure tor hotts lab, cars at country to 85 50' Veal Calves. Thore were 115 veal calves reported to be ou sale. Prices were steady in slron! " $3.60 to use tor the bum, with I rev cholcr new mllbted veal: as Mgh as . " $9.75. A Butchen. Geo. Rowmree bought 516 cattle tor tho Barth Ablltolr Company. which w" more than halt ot what was on sale. The prices paid were as follows: Bulchou' Steers and heifers. 5.10 to $6.20; butchers" yogg._)2.75 to 3:150; butchers‘ buns, sue Flour-Manitoba spring wheat patents. flrsta. 15.60; seconds, $5.10; winter when patents. $t.75 to tr. strong bakers', aâ€: straight rollerl. thar to 34.50; In bun. ".90 to $2. Rolled oata-Per barrel, ".45; bag of " lbs.. $1.141 sd?" tmr1er--Csr lots, ex-store, oe In fr"-"'""'"'"" No. 3 yellow. 5635c to 5 e. ' Smtfeqd--Bran, Ontario, an; Harmon m to 823; mlddllngs, Ontario. 82.50 to $23: ch05", Manitoba, 822 to 8%: moulllle. $8 2131:. ' 1iiiitr--sweeetea, 28c: fresh. 30c; Nr. 1 .telr. Me 32 'tie; No. ?.7.tc to 2.10. mus, wood. :0 lbs. net “MC; 1: “I . lbs, gross. 101ie. ' P p. . Pork-Heavy Canada short cut no“ burns. 35 to " pieces. $35; tustr-trarre= 812.3: Canada short cut and back ml. " to 55 pieces, barrels. $35; Can-d: clear pork, barrels, 30 to 35 pieces, $24.60; beam pork. small pieces, but tat, barrell, m“. oatrr--Camuttan western, No. 2, We to Atr, car Iota, ex-atore; extra No. I feet 88Fte to ae; No. 3 C.W., 381ie to 5950' No. t local white, S7%e to 3tlc; No. 3 loo-i Whig. We to Ste; No. 4 loud white, “I! to Lard-compound tiercea. sm ttsa., tMor. boxes, 50 lbs. not (parchment Ilned). 1m; tuba. so lbs net, grained. two handles. tMe pans, wood. 20 lbs. net, mac; Pu â€In, i lbs, gratis. 101ie. Wttee, separator. dairy, lb. 0 " o It Butt". store Iota.............'" I)†utter, Creamery. lb. rolls.. 0 as 0 M Putter, crenmcry. solids... 0 23 0 M Ens. new-1am 'rm............ OM 08 Eggs. cold tstorage........... 0 20 lt tt Cheese. lb. ........r....e...... '.'li :36 "onevieoiisbsi, dozen r._.w.re. .. Honey. extracted, ib......... o no Ibt8 Montreal Grain and Product. HONTREAL. Feb. 14.--Ttte foreign do hand for wheat ro-day was quiet, “I mnmuenily only a few loads were work. a: on the break In the Winnipeg prices Oats were quiet and prices easy in un- Dothy with the weakness in the "It. On mount of the steady decline in that values. the demand tor flour from an sources has (alien on. and tau-inns is quiet. On Increased arrival: of Amen-1m Potatoes an enlier reeling in. developed in the market, and prices have (Inclined live cents per bag. with sales ot car lot- mt 'r-The to Sc. Owl“: to larger receipts at eggs. pric- or new-laid have declined 2c per am but cold storage stock ls steady. Chee- lI_ strqnxer. East Banal!) Cattle Market. EAST BUPTPALO. Feb. u.-CttttlP--RF 'Mpls. son; mark»! liRht and Mmuly, prime News, use to 85.1.3. butcher grating. 35 ttt "caves-stereos, 1m; market Fairty ae- :Ive and ateady; cull to chum; In?!) to Sheep Ind Ltmbs- Receipts. may market lrllve and firm: cholco lambs. tr', to $13: Kite fllr. tt 7:: to full); )emhngl, tr, to N. . then. " to 34.50. Q"tape,i:iiy. c'ro; maria: hilly ar- the I lower: Yorkers. 81m to 31."); mun. 5.50 n br. Pitts. a; mum. $13.5 to EN: heavy. Ct.; to Fi, hula" s, â€.50 lo mm There 'i/Ara-tart-ao/es;, an'iran od Hikers and swingers. which sold at from It) to $15 each, _ - - "he..- lay .. July .. oytr- - IDOL At the opening tu-day ulna: m " “hr to “a higher than Satur- day with the princlpll “rentâ€! In March. â€I‘m; the, opening. the" devote.“ at any “sacrum, Pres-me reunited from the liberal world'. rrhlpmentm Incl-cu! on nun-l. heavy Russian uh‘nmeml. and mm [no Otters ot Plate and A-. all!“ when. "No. I G, Per bush Mar ..... 84% 341; an. t July ..... 35% 35% 3Vi 3 Town“ Grain Market. When. bushel ............v Wheat, goo-e. bush........ can Rye. bushel ................066 Barter. bushel F............. 067 machine-t, bushel ........ 003 Penn. bushel r..............'" out. bushel ...............039 Toronto Dairy Market. Red Clover I Huverwm-m .'iturrtaof hush, " 310.00 Milken and swingers. separator. dairy, lb "ore lots ............_ Creamery. lb. rolls.. creymcry, .olids.... cAnL'is Minna Torun'o Live Stock, IKE?†5.5)353 “I. MARKET REPORTS lm-vrmnmn SIM) lard WIrr-‘mw ttrttsrrs. cut... Oren. [Ugh 1.0100". $10.00 Alsike TIMOTHY 'fe% CLOVER tull lim, of tcgctnlrl" and Flinn? Stud av; mi toâ€. lt. Successors AND ‘56 Peas......, lhy. per ton ., ' Flour Special . l Flour Juieet . . . t Bran. per ton . _ _ Shorts. per ton ‘Live Hugs... . .. Ipeet, froot..... Flour per 100 lbs Brno q6 Midtllings " Screenings " Wheat per tram . Barley " . . Unts .. . . Peas.... .... F... . Potatoes per bag "my pn- ton . . . . . Wood per crud . "utter per th... .. Eggs per dozen . . hm! per lb.... .. Bun-f riniflviatkiG iiiiiaaC'.T. ..... nuek....y'.'.r.r."." Butter. per pound Eggs per doz...... Apples, per lug -.. I'alatm's, per bag STRATFORD MARKETS Sturfnrd. Petr. 10, Mm Whvat, Standauli "'. . Barley.......... ....., .. gals (Swndm i) .... . _ .. Barley 'www....... Rye ........t..-.q Buckwheat. w..... Butter per pound Eggs. per dozen . Utticeerss.etutts ... Potatoes, per bag. Hay. per Inn..... b'trssw.....m......, Beef v....-....... Mutton........... Pork ....r_..r.r.. Hides............. Lamb and pelts . , . CalfSkins........ Woot ..tr... Wool washed ._.. wheat............... Flounpen looms.... Brampex ton ........ oats..-.......... "..... tytorta,pertoo ...... ""_......-........r.... "ro Flounpen looms......... 2.00 Brampex ton .............Z).00 oats..-.......... "......... " Shorts. per ton ' . . . . ."".... 22.00 Peas...:..........., 80 Barley 'r'"".............. ii" Rye .'r....tt..-.......... 70 Buckwheat. 'm........".... Butter perrpotutd ."..s..q. 27 Eggs.pcr dozen ..w.t..... 30 'ltticeerss.etush............ 50 Ieoutoes,pertrag...r.rc. 65 Hay.perInn............._12.t:0 'ftrsst...-..........., 100 Beef '"'.mme'.w.rre........ 05:3 Mutton.................... -08 Pork "'"w'..r.r..r...r.... .10 Hidms...............c.lr. .0? ieaumtuuipeitac........... .90 gglfSkins................. A!) I haw HAMEUm2MArtlirrrt' I New hamburg. Petr. 10. I911 |Wheat..........,. "......, .82 ioaur......,............... as Li',y1tr--------. .4!) - ‘l’cu ........r.t.. ...rtr" .70 thai...................... " "now...-.,,.., .......P.. 2w 1 rimatter,perib..-..-...... .es triggu.perdoun.............. .2: thy permnq.....,...... 10.101: Itsd,"rerlb..-..-.-... J6 Should tte,...... Bae,c........., Pots-os Puig Ll% 110,8 . . . Sheep-inns .2 Tailoa . . . . ... 91'in Apples Mania 1). Fauna. Bum 'm'....--.'.. Midd hugs pa bun 8ttorttcJ..A....,, wheat.......... Goose Wheat. . . .. Barleylthuirg... Pests............. oats............. Rye ....-.r"'..'." Bu:kwheat. m"r'-. . . Cora,... 'rm.""... Hav.............., Bauer........-.. ur Linn-rm, No. I Govern went Standard, p" hush. No I Govvrnusvnt Standard, p"r bush. ‘7.†U "tc.............., hrddlaatps, per ton . "rm............... Potstos per h.“ ... Low grade Flour .. Alp‘ou. te. band Motelive .. .'_...., do“. dreamt.“ . Hay per Ion... .. t"rvrtperto P... Wood, pot mud .. !.issro.rt (Eagle .... Buichen' Game L. .. Com hinge loll Imam... per kl)... PM.) on. par Ina-.3. gumr. Mets.... ... [cal-[Jain who. New. 3mg†.. W. Timothy wanna nun-ms wasâ€. ran. M, tht MERLIN MARKE‘IS Berlin. Pets Mt, WH Alfalfa ELMIRA MARK ETS Elmira. Frb. 16, 19lt G A LT M ARK HTS G sh, Feb. Mt, Itnt r......'".. "......, JU. .8: .......t.. ...rer" .70 .70 m-...... .........-2w 2.60 yerlb.............. 3.13 .28 rdoBetr............. .2: " 818.†......or.eo 20.09 ..'.... Ao 11t ll) 10,-" LE†.95 an .75 ttoo 16-00 {up 7.0.) .50 .48 .50 MD 1.15 10.00 12.110 .15 Mutt .I6 [ .35 11.15 no two 10.00 1300 woo .85 .10 10 6.75 5.1!) .01 .05 A l .05 .12 . I 3 .ll) .3:- .12; _ .15 .43 .65 Mt oo 22 oo 2210 224:0 70 C55 11.t 0 4 tlo tt.7tt iriii .10 .12 m LII! no JD _ OT - II) E: mu) tr, 21.00 Ito, " " any] .1723 Jo .115 .45 .70 .85 . 8-3 55 7) 53 3:1 40 .20 .2! Gatt "awn: Hui"! “mph; Malhu, Smith " d that the pmc would he 'Urett all “an 1hr tlrst tram 'rorinx nor “my Clatk arrived, and he went um tttil NN' 4% rr,,teress" Much tttst hockey “I! played In the ovortimr {as um" witnessed Iwrv tretore Thr Narersor) both teams wt a" tttn" "may in the ganw, and an†25 minutes Nav N‘rriss uncrhmi ttur “Inning goal lur I (“It The trams urn I At hall time the score stood 3 to I in the Int-aw favor. In the last period the visitnrs scored tour goals to the locnla' two. Whenever the Galt Ink-rec put at? a man the Wat- rrlou referee would put on two Gait men. and when full time Ctutttt the vcnro Mood 5 to 5, and both teams hadunly thrre mm on the ion, Way, one M the oNcinls, was given pokes hy both Waterloo and in†players whrn hr put thorn oh _wns decid- (Salt. Feb. " - tn tho greatest gamo at hockey ever played in this town, the Galt pros. defeated the last Rettgratttville seven by a score of 6 to 5, tttter " minutes overtime had been phyod. n was 11.15 when the game was over. ORATORICAL CONTEST The [allowing programme was' rend- ered during the aiternoon: 'leading-Albert Lee. _ Piano Holo--Miss Mitchell. Contrst. ... Piano mtpt--Miss Gladys and Mr. Walter Umelmamc Grntnttlcr--mrtrert, Mowat, mum. The Gambler, proved to be the "Rest Yet." The Collegiate Institute hcld its bi-monthly meeting in tle Assembly Hall Thursday altrrnmn, a large numbenof students attending. The chief feature of the programme was an oratorical contest hetwmes forms ll and HA. Each form chase its best speaker to represent it. The speaker tor HA. was Vat Eulrt and Irvin Sheppard spoke mi form ll. Each speaktr was allowrdflvc minu'es to spea', on the subject "Spare Mo- ments". The 1111,13 took into con- sideration the auitodtw, vnize, 31nd mm terial. Both Spoil-Tux were interest- ing and held the attention of the att- dimer. Both speakers intimated their talks front tae livrs of great men, showing what the improving ot spare moments can do. The judges' report given by Robert Smyth de- titled in favrr ct form In. Dr. Wlliams' 9th Au, not only tt' mpt'y cue the serious alter-el- eets at la grippe, but they make well and strong all persons sutttrittg from any iorm of dehility or general wm‘imss. These Pills have no laxa- live or purgative action; their mis- ::‘nn is to make new, rich red blood, ard thrs fortify and strengthen every organ and every part oi the body. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are laid try all medicine dealers, or sent by mail at 50 centsa box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing The Dr. Williams'l‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. j The critic, Mr. Lauten.schtager gave a very comprehenie and able rrpcrt freely criticising and complimrnting those who took part. T /tts my pm to mute. plou- Imus, rheumatism, out a“. that in.“ and“ od all di-h-oo.- !sumption. You on ovoid ta grins Entirely by keeping the blood rich and red by the Miami neol Dr. Wiiiiuns' Pint Pills. The trouble ties on its victims those whose blcod is in: poor condition. and its aim eflects ore most "sanrmtrs and more lasting than in trouble itsell. For the utterance“ ot is grim there is obsolutely no other medicine an one) Dr. Wi1iiama' Pink Pills. may dose helps to nuke rich, red red blood, that drives disuse trom the. system. and nukes weak, dawn- dent men end women bright, eheerlul and strong. " you have sullered in any way trom the epidemlc'ol In grippe that has been sweeping over Canada, give this great heath-re- storing medicine I trial, and it will not disappoint you. Here is s proot of the wonderiul power ot Dr. Wil- iiams' Pink Pills over the sltcr-ellects of this disease. Mr. P. E. Paulin, collector oi customs st Coraquet. N. 8.. says: "A iew winters ago I had a severe stack ot In nipple. which completely broke me down. t had to; tale to my bed tor oeveml weeks! [and although during thst time I Tcl , ployed a doctor I did not seen: to ‘rsoover horn the trouble. I was left {terribly weak, did not sleep well, Wad night sweats and little or no sp- 'petAe. l was really a physical wreck. On a former occasion I had used Dr. Willinms‘ Pink Pills lor gen- tral nobility with such great success that l decided to try them spin. I sent for a hall dozen boxes and boson to take the Pills at once. When tak- fng the second box I began to feel q;ite a change in my conditim. I was able to walk about the house and my appetite was improving. From that on I gained strength may day and before we six boxes were dore I was able to return to the olee and attend to my work, I hate since enjoyed the best oi health, and think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the best medicine for trouble, of this kind." N " complies“- d $gqttl.. " by. h "eottgtmat-bis-.' ittqet-. him with lawman! an». with Inl- ums and m. "I “an: In bu low-um“ ad W. In! tart-ts-ttlst" h: pxmmu‘NyucI-I our Can-ll. "Multicul- GAL? WON IN OVERTME goal pm"! rm rt I "TPt centu- tight Hem-u; " Tttti B. C. I. DH “Marlon u, haruarat I McNamara f and Slut"! ( Pony ("IFS For Auction Sale Advértiseme Bishopric sheathing is made" of same material as Wall Board, but tiniah is not necessarily so fine, as it is nail- ed to the weather side of the studs with lath and asphalt side exposed. Over the lath, weather boards are nailed, or cement is applied, as it i the ideal material tor cement entering or stucco work. For sample, prices, estimate and iurther ittformatiott, call on or write to _ it is made oi kiln dried dressed lath, imbedded in hot Asphalt Mastic, and snrlaced with sized cardboard. It is cut in sheets (4x4 feel.) and unilorm thickness ot l Inch. These sheets are nailed dry to skidding ready tor immediate application ot wall paper, paint or other decoration. Being proof against moisture " will not shrink or crack, being therefore successfully used instead of lath and plaster. _ Parkgale Residence, 'Phonc 1176 Box 422, Waterloo, Ontario, Can. is Cheaper than lath and plaster and is used as a Substitute te: Lath and Planter. Scott. . _ F"eming--At Gait. Jul. 6th, Ptgtrtet Fleming, aged " yous. Winger-ht Elmira, Feb. 7th, Magda- lena Senna“, beloved wiieol Henry Winger, aged " years, 5 months and " days. . MreDocgall--At his late residentxr, on Park Are, Tuesday morning, Feb. 7th, 1911, Baht. MeDougat1, aged 84 years, 3 months, I? days. Fstnctt--At St. Clements, Feb. 9th, John Esbach, aged 33 years. Williams-At Berlin, Feb. 11th, Mrs. Ann Williams, aged 95 years. l Bishopljci Mrs, Daniel Schmidt. W,hger--At Elmira, Jun. Ttlt, Mrs. Henry Winger. . Sch-tur-At Gait. Petr. 7th, Sam Sahegeun. aged " years. Nairn-At Gait, Feb. 8th, Miss Julie A. Nairn, aged " years. South-At. Galt, Heb. ir.th, Mrs. Wm. tstlt shriiwd and grasp Hr's Wrtnnity while it is pre- sented to you. J. HESSENM‘EB & Mil Schmidt-At Shakespeare. Jan. 8th Etttwittue-At Hamlet. Feb. - 1th. George Alexander, talent. m ot Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Entwisue, aged 3 years. 1 month and a days. Hewett-At Mannheim. last week in January, Mrs. Austin Hewitt. Zoeger--ht Toronto, Jan. 3rd, Mrs. John Zoeger, aged 60 yours. Lre1hardt.-ln North Euthope, Jan. M, Mrs. Sun. Luann“, aged " years. This includes all lines of our Fall and Winter Stock of Boot and Shame Uvemlloes and Rubbers Spats and "vergaiters Slippers and Felts Trunks. Suit Case: and Bags Keeler-Wheatley-At Gut. Jan. “I, Gertrude may to George _ ey. D.tweiler--Mecormaeb-at Flinicv Fun, Feb. 9th, Stall: Worm to J. Edgar Detwoilot. Perrin-semi-At Stratlold, Feb. rth, Teresa Scalin- to E. Edam EVEN SOME LINES AT LESS THAN 1-2 PRICE tmmqF-u Elnin, M. “I. to It. and In. Conrad Sunni. u “at ' ter. oertaltetstter--tn Ioolvldl. Feb. ll, to It and in. John Oppruhou- . er, a do<tttre. Are You . Wise 'mu.e.-At Blon. an. 110, toll. ad In. J†Ichtht t.- 4h'strt6--At Will-ll. J-. n. to It. and In. Au)â€. emu. a krlr-tuutder--At Toning. Feb. 0th. play NatzWr to Jump! an, in! Quality Higher Than Pride . Iereriee 00:81 BRRUN - ON Putin Opp-Ito Konnqmlggljim MUM" G. SYIIEIFELE Architect. To the opportunity of Buying High Grade Footwear at and Less than Cost! N ARRIAG " Wall Board "A?" I iiWDtto 1910, are requested to send by post. prepaid, or deliverd, to the undersign- ed Executors of the said astute. on or below the tirat day of March, 1911, their names and addressee with ' full particulars in writing ot their claims and statement at their w- l counts ana the nature of the securities I tit any) hold by them, duly verified l by Statutory Declaration if demen- l n ',rtl$' tlmjrrl tr sold halt-d Linwood, 26 And take notice “It after the said first day of March, 1911, the said Kxrrutors will proceed to distribuw the assets’ol the said demand among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the chum ttt which they then shall have notice, and the said Executors will not be “able for said assets, or tot any part them. to an rrrsun or person: ol whose claim 6t cluims notice shall not have been received by (hem " the time ot such disir'hntion. In the matter ot the estate of Wil- liam Hahn, ot the Township of Wel- lsley, in the County at Waterloo, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R80. 1897, Chap. IM, and amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of William Hahn. of the Township of Wellesley, in the County ot Waterloo, who died on or about the 20th day of November, ttttd, Only " miles trom the centre ot the town of Berlin. Queen street south. Fairly good buildings, -good water supply, good variety small fruits, land in good state of cultivation, would exchange for larger lam. laugh! WILLIAM HARDUOK. "In Notice to Creditors A In“ stock of red sad it“: “to in “biannual†wiolunhn. on Inn! nth. Cone-mo Brick mud The {of unmur D. BARKER Ptop, "nsrf--st-.t-oe has 3. It“ “I. lullâ€, II“. IRATIMOJIW huh swanky-ammun- l nnumu- h a." - I... You Wuhan-did. - ninth. .m- bhl-uatnho. hum (tutu Tut-0mm Midtown!“ 500m of soft. Wood wanted " Beehul’a upper brick yard. Higlgoat prices paid for good mum _ mum-a "",'ltt.'""'""'"""" can“. Iâ€. will be hid on the sure any and at the mac place as t2.4a pan . to confirm t bylaw for rhu-ning the date of the Anuull Mum‘s ttom the am Thursday in March to the tust Thunduy in February GEORGE WEGEYAST. Hunting Duet tor. Waterloo, January 28.U. MOI A Special General looting _ Gasoline Engine For Sale will be held ntiti Head on». In Waterloo, Oman-i0, on Thur-day. Ian-oh Matte, In". " one O’clock p.m.. for the purpose of receiving reports, electzug Directors, and transacting such other buaiuess at any be nub-mined. The Mutual Life Assuram h of Canada Allan. - GitieiG-rieriiir" 2:32:53 than“. Annual Meeting of "tiilhll.liKtiTml 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE ttrue, huh: f? at .lncotgnr; - TtM '" "" home power mm Gasoline for sate with tanning. tanks, rcltitnr, no . mmplotr Man: at nnn~ Ipply to tt' M "RI 1ru'ltF.R, ('unigundn Hahn, Linrmeidi, Executrix LTiliE WANTED JOHN LIPS, Crosshm, ALBERT HAHN, Linwood "tttt '" GIL! art. J. SHAWN Box 772, Berlin, Out. " Jan , 19H Executors) t1aicrloo "I -H'H-I'H mmmonoq _'.:':',':,',,,','),',.',. snuanu's J _','i'.ii'ii'i1,i'ii,iiil" Overcoa:1 Alla onion taken for picture tum". tl"."" and" and {unaware of 5|! k I mmvgymm m. a; Highest market price paid. bond av Swami Hominy. Next shipment , Mb. "Ml. SHIPPING 11098 WANTED II BABE! (humming I'M act-amen or loan. in the Towmhip of Tyat.trhro, about " miles northwul. of Roam-LII, l mile I'm-n sx lmol house of th ti. No. 17. On the tarm I. a large “one house. Isl-g. hunk mm x M, "au?' stable. hen home. implement Oh? , blacksmith they: and m'l near-nary outbuildings, Witnr lr, the stable: and dwelling Butr eg,', by windmill. Ahout, " acre- ot “Elwood bud: and the balance is in a good slate of cultivation. For with" particular- apply to if" - - V, -_°-_,. .....- .._...... "v... "'"'fe""'", m u-v - than Lan en. Alberta. Ad " at land: under cullivstl'on by tr ". Pt If: m tll's;i'liirttl lung) J."" for_t_he_land. Would urf J't'Sgt,'at. m. ies. ...' n-midhht aduGa, "E; ririTiii, Gai." ttsrmer. on may terms. For further pus-“calm one M.tr I'll. PEI 99+r9+FFeh++H+e++t+t+ M-tr Half Section of Fino Vlrgln Land For Sale Farm for Sale Stewart & ham-m so. um, can, Ont. i Waterloo _ "r---AhittiritF. g LMIEFaTAKlNG [Eulesukmilos 'TP, lugtt 'pr mtrest from 8112qu ind n93, mite hum Northwest Farm Lands IDIIIR 6minâ€. Long Manned Swagger Overcoiu, College SWIG Cull-n 34.00 94.50.1111 $5.00 - y t . w V Men tt Suits, _ " Half 3 million acres best selected lands in the Cum-dim Ncrthu at Special excursion in the spring to see these lands. Writes now for particular: as to prices and location- FRED DEQEIg, $26.00 20th Cohtury Brand Suite for 20†a a _ u u a IS00 d. " " " " 12.00 Shop Tuilor made Suits for 10.00 a u u . u u - 010,00 Blaek Boon: Overcast: at 22.00 and 820.00 Overcoat. it ' 10.00 And 812.00’0vemnh It $oys' Overcoats Bulliu, Ont. A few (and agents wanted. Ont, milocut of Berlin a: road to 23mm Brenna. 4 thrwe in pig. a) pig- ' weeks old. 8 Sow. dun hopig In About one month: 2 Heifer- 2 yam old, Gun-rim Hon. 2 your: old. STOCK FOR SALE King St. Wntorlo Oiling and repairing Hima- . our sp‘ocinlty. Comi, here for your next order. and everything else in the harness line. We carry I. large stock and are offering our goods st low prices. is the time to [my yoiu Harness, Robes, Mitts, Elm. mun, â€In, Out NOW M- SCHUNDELMAYER Wilhelm’s Wstotloo.