~«~« Teronto Live RONTO, Oct. 10 1 47 earloads ‘ ‘ Market, co , 10 hogs, T77 ® ealves and 1 hor re ,e'?i" and Produce onl pbeing received from frost. There @emand from loca gales amounting t made at steady Ti for cats was al es bld for October & Keronto Grain Market Bk wteady; Jan.. 9s 3d, )C " * 00 nter patents, 285. ' hundred bushels sold at $i0 ce Rungred bushels sold at ESX mnads »sold ‘at $18 to F1 Wnd from fl“ whea e T hisher, being _rrceh-eg’ + bush ‘Teronto newâ€"laid INTREAL,. O wor, «{alry. .« tb.. ro .. solids HRME wsx. +. in+ meWy AlD :. «» 44 +s + «++‘ Grain end | L,, . Oct.. 10.â€"CJ Nos. 1 and 3 M steady: _ _ March s 640. firm: America ~ 3 Jmess, western, 1008. â€"Shor :u‘.. 14 to 16 lbe., 548. n« jand cut, 2 to 30 lbs., 558 irt ribs. 16 to 24 The.. 56s 64; cleart Mks to 18 Jbs., Bs 64: long clear s. #8 jo 24 lbs., t‘s; long clear es I 7 3 to 10 jbs., 56s 6q: short ba 46 to 29 ibs., 18s 60 ; shoulders, H to 13 Ibs., 44s 60. ~Prim western, in tlerces, 45s 9d; an refined, in palls. is 90. Canadian, finest white, T0s 64; iir volume of business WA®. . ig wheat flour over the cabl of } per cent. winter wheat . inade to Aterdeen for Octobei . ato 2 The trade in millf ac â€"~Demand for butter, ge is good, and provisions ar ?opto- strong and in 4 be to § per bas in car lots. msed hogsâ€"Abattoir, $9.50 to $ EC3 f halfâ€"barrels, 100 1b% cce ady Toa.. $1195; ilerces, 3 Millfeedâ€"Brai i w snn B9 "Aoliners â€" and "mo t milkers ols wt B to Ts each. _ â€" P F0\ Venl Calvés. . \Wen! calves mold at § to $§ per cWtâ€" o qed e r t t at "‘amk *t. to %.% ner own c T ompoutid cercr‘s, wio 1i D20 is, 50 Ibs. net (parchment lined), 9%¢; Â¥â€" net, grained, â€"â€"two handles, ; â€" pal wood, 20 lbs, net, 94¢; tim 8. . , gross, Â¥c. ileâ€"E * Canada short cut mess, ols % to 45 pleces, 3$23.,0; balfâ€"barâ€" ; $18; . Canada short cut and back , 45 to 55 pleces, barrels, $23; Canads r po barrels, 30 to % pleces $20.50; <a amail pleces, but fat, barrels §5.1; feeders, to g_.; stoc! at .75 to $.90. e Milkers and moderate supply Fifteen loads ~sold ‘wonge. â€" bushel n western, No. 2 48¢,_car se : extra No. 1 feed, 41%c; i ., #i¢; No. 3 local white, <240; bocal white, f6c; . No. 4 local white, | P oeic 2 Aoghcs W !'-.dm and 1 horse. s it Butchers. e0, |Rowntree ‘bought f0r Company % carloads were included 12 © eattle, as follo "steers and hbelfers, at g 4* sn 45â€" buils, $3 to ® yee, 46 29 tb to .7 $2.0. atsâ€"Per barrel Close. Open. High. NP be &am by rspors nom the p ts from the te the elo.: %â€"%¢ and 5â€"8¢ higher tha3 finished at 5â€"%¢ and T T TL â€"uskA an to t. . bushel t8, ï¬vmm 1%e to Wke to 144¢. Cl t, 6Â¥e to * y "on‘ wheat, p on corn. Budapest E , Antwerp . un a p Options. e MEF â€"America . s Chicage Whe : t rollers, $.3 r;z-' <adhone yuurdl higher. on con edâ€"Bran, Ontario, 20‘ ; middlings, Ontario nb:.-i:’;‘. mou}Jit , 26. o ~27¢; 1 lats 40; seconds, $.90; Winter $1.75 to §5; strong bakers 5; s€r00e CC L lasssscyvs Powders tingsurance CATTIE MARKETS Stockers Dairy Market Fu.s.>. len produ down. dairy, h th.. rolls, )ba . spring . wheat t. 10.â€"There was 8" rom foreign buyers f0f wheat, and the J’fl«' er, which was due. !0 ived from Rosario ré . ‘There was ~ au . ins rom local . buyers fof qunting to 100,000 bush« teady prices. The forâ€" its was also better; but October shipment Were ers and Feeders. . ) to 1060 lbs. each, sold at W 800 to 800 ibs. each, :â€" stockers, 500 to T90 1b#. 100% Jan. 5s 90 98% '.'.l'.'.'.iit‘ 0 PA nd Pr e. o.â€"Closingâ€"W heat i 3 Manitoba, not iw> CoOct is 5§0, §Stockâ€" | at 5â€"4¢ and *h'“ to ;l. were 1 1â€"# Live Stock. . ~10.â€"The ‘railways ad« aof ‘ive stock ab t Futures 0 10 0 48 0 24 to io, $23 to $21; Maniâ€" Ontario, $21. to $3; moulyite, ‘326 to. $ â€"ama: No, 1 81006 1 ~mixed, 6# ww. Clos® $0% 26 s was worked the eable, and wheat grades October shipâ€" in milifeed !# neisting of 1211 heep and lambs, butter, cheese sions are fairâ€" ind in demand Wm #i.40; in bags, vellow heat pateuts, winter wheat fying to $9.15 per for the Harri® qla;dn of “m.i eaflmd1 o follows : . Butâ€" 14c; ecast‘ 0 194 bag of secondsy 64 REPORTS Oats Corn in large Jots Pot toe® p-n‘h‘“u Butuer, 236 to. ..« yge.per doz. «. #%4C; Â¥mC2 canvers, Apples, peF Mogs live .. .. loge dressed Straw per U B . > Wood, per cord Export Oattle .. Butchers‘ Catue auch 088 w Wheat d Wheat. . our, Ocean Middungs per cwb Shorts per ewtb. .. Whe@t . .ce ces ++ Gaose W heat. .. . \{ anitobs Flour Bran per t0D ...« Oste B wrles [ Maiting Buck wheat Corn per bu Hay per tot Butter...>â€" ur, Agate Live Hogs ...«..« swm...... TalloO® ...28>>> Dried Apples â€",~ Shoulders. ... . â€" > Bacon...)......~ Potatoes perbag medy i F W A TERLOO E“.p! GOZ ... .00 ++ Apples, per bag ... ..> Potatoes, per Ry@ vele .ce 6+ 9+ Buchwheat ... .. mnwrper‘?ound Eggs, per dozen . Chickens, each ... "Potatoes, per bag lay, per ton .... SUPAW ... 202 k06 ++# Mutton .......+«+ POPK 2122064668 +* | Hides... ... +â€".+. Lau b and pelts .. Ca f Sking .... .+ ;\Vool ce beaee + »‘Nooal washed .. W heat.... ...0+.>>*> Flour, per 100 0s ... Bran, per ton .... .« Ofts..s... .+x... ; .+ Shorts, per ton .... i arley Waterloo, Octob x 12 t ton Barley Potatoes Ha tor... W:oszercofll Bnturpt;"’-- w ozen Lard ber to.... per barrel NEW HAMBURG MARK ETS New Hamburg, October 12, 1911 W heat, ... .223 .000b kk+ + ++ .80 Butter, per Ib. . gp.pordmn Hay per ton... Middlings, per ton Potates per _Low‘rulerlom ELMIRA MARKETS Eimira,October 12, 1911 fag‘s 1. . uenc nean y In JoofnfesJacfs Joffetgee §ea§erfua§nfecfaefe «foofcfecfnls bush. . GaALT MARKETS Galt, October 12, 1911 A Retired Farme’r’s Chance to buy a good in Waterloo. â€" 7 kitchen. woo she twb town lota â€" trait of every ki Insurance a apecialty Dwelling: aad â€" Furnitar M ARK ETS lb m,.pod_hrkk home every kind 2. 5.00 40 10 /A $0 ~ 4 ba _ .6 48 _ .5 .63 _ .8 10.0012.0 "a% .2 JJ8 _ _2 7.00 7.6 .05 14 12 /1 90 1.00 rooms and 1, good barn, filled â€" with 2 15 23,00 1 55 40 K5 H UO T8 . 1.50 1 15,00 17 6.00 7 20.00 .50 im 20 20 14 0 26 et 2.00 21.00 22 0 7t .25 40 05 07 21 lfl“â€â€œm € quarely in the Face â€" 1.5) 15 .“- h c tudts a F * Decide whether your glusses are | nfty per cent be:om:rg or not, and if not,. come thro ghout ~t bere to rs»tify the mistake. One hunére Nowa1lays, the thicknese of lens, s;:":z m the size, the shupe, the chgl;‘ug lage of KW BeWe ME MBAAAE uce T 7 n se . piece are all econsidered with reference to their appearance wheu worn. £ 22 .85 Let us prepare of clas es. 21 King 8t. 9 The Directors <f the Berlin _ OF phanage ~met in regular mont‘ly ses sion at the home, oi Mon 21y â€" 61 CDing The President, Mr. Pet Shupe preside The Matron upom:tlu inz received contributions valucd & $38.55 during the nifonth. T wely children wore admittid, â€"ten went . 0% wd twentyâ€"(our remoin in the hont Prs H. Huchnergard ma;>> four call The trececres reported the Enancei as satisactory. â€" The fiprance commi tee presenteG accounts for the mon sovountingy _ to $244.99 which . we ordered to be Fad. Tha puid c c0 4 Auinatil j oi ie Pre A§ SA U AAAREDCTCO C CEC CR C us tee presented accounts for the month ramounting . to $244.99 which . were ordered to be Faid. Tha puid c core tributions consisted of ‘the chracest necessaries for the home, jbowl:z. the deep interest twien by the residents of the . Twinâ€"city ond the county . at large; for which th: directors hereâ€" oy acnowlndge heartyt. gis. . ‘The: pullic _ is eccnestly inyited to attent, the anpual meeting to he held ~at, the kome on the evening of Oct.. 28rÂ¥ when the year‘s work will be reviewâ€" ad and dirot‘rs for the ensuing yeat elccted. _ The following are the â€"â€" reâ€" riring directors all cf _ whom . are eliâ€" gible.â€"Mrs. ‘J. Kaufman, Mrs. J. B <hantz of Berlin and Mrs. Ernst, Waterloo, Messts. N. Wagnet, 3. Le van, R. Joyct, E. Westphal, Berlin, aty) Messts. J. A. Taylor ani _ Dick man,. Waterioa € 23,00 24 0 14 06 )R DR. CREELMAN HIONORED the 0. . 4A C., 38 0 OA o teg ~ sreakers who will deliver -d-l dresses at tip sixth iwternational Con ziess of Farm Women 4> be held at (Uolorado Springs, on October 16â€" to 26. His suvject will be "Sctience and Agriculture " _ ‘The list of sreakers includes fiwe governors of states, three foreign ministers of agriculturadl colâ€" leges, thirty professers in similar in st titions, five foreign experts, â€" tem spea‘ers fron the United States ceâ€" partment of ~agriculture, grl practiâ€" «cal farmors without ‘number. Every phase of â€" dry farming will be (€ s cussed in detail. â€" wA L8 s MXE 3’"\‘ Men‘s Highâ€" Dr NO REASON â€" We guarantee complete relicl to @all sufferers from constipation, of, ia evâ€" ery case where®we fail, we wiil supâ€" |ly the medicine free. . Rexail ‘Orderlies are. & gentle, efâ€" fective, docendable and safe bowel regulator, strengthencr, and tomic. They aim ° to rcâ€"establisis nature‘s functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause inconvenience, grip~ img. or nausea. They are so pleas ant to tg.e and work so sasily that they may be talen by any OTA at wny time. Tirey thoroughly tome up th: whole system to healthy activity. Rexall â€" Orderlies are unsur assalle anc iveal for the use of uhnztfï¬;fdd fol‘s, amg dolicate person®. Wo. tan< not tou highly recommend thena 16 i sufferers from any form of ‘tonâ€" Astiâ€"ation ard its att noant _ clils, Three â€" sies, 10c, < v5e,, and 50¢. hemenser, â€" . you can‘ obta‘n _ Rexall Itamedies in this community only ~ & ‘locr storaâ€"The Rexall Stote. . A. G. ARNOLD JANSEN OarPHaANAGE BUARD oer storeâ€"The e Hachncl, Wate:loc Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee Heavy weights, specially de .:r.d a) su:d the web nnd’ cold fall and winter weather, & Our $4.00 '-.hrpnof u{:ulo of tan and bhc:fl::;t , heavyy waterproof â€" year woh’ soles, made ngund the winter wear yet stylish and upâ€"toâ€"date. % Our 5.00 to 6.00 _ _ These are all made of choicest selected Jeathers, cvnrhlng in them that can be put in a shos; nothing better, tan and black, leather lined or heary cotton {l.:q. viscolized u;ln. &nnon or tteru«, real classy upâ€"toâ€" the mnnh styles and ohrpn. perfect Atters. Best range in the Twinâ€"City of fall and winter_shoes. po k ‘A_ TRUNKE . uons Babie orf 0LOH _ Opt »metrist Ovality higher than Price (. Creelman, president C.. is â€" amangst the choose {: discount W Crade Boots vour FOR DOUBT on 21y C1 CDIDZ. Pe or _ Shupe, â€" reported bayâ€" ious valucd & wth. T welve Aen went . out > in the home mai>> four calls. i the fnarces fipance commitâ€" m at 1 EEED 4 OR BAG? next ° pair resident .. ©f {2A® st the â€" noâ€" | Mar deliver _ adâ€"| one ational Con | Sur ) be held at | Alf ‘tober 16 to | zen "Science and | 3. of steakers | T states, three | Rit Beriin plete range to to 20 per cent. Specials "s"uâ€iï¬v sCHOOL CBNTENNIM.‘ r€. 1RMER nie* Sehcols _ One hundred .y¢ &: miay school 4n | ani cd (October, A tage af â€" l abot .| inevcity. lhe s ds Hev. Willicen of 1a0 ho‘ ovincial ‘Workers Meet in pm,.sgmmwc“ tion at Brockvilie, Ont.~© October 23â€"26 1911 ri cd (October, 1811), In‘the. " â€" "P" ze af â€" El absthtown, now . Brockâ€" levcity. ‘lhe school was ‘organt o1 ; Rev. Willisen Swart, who came to is coâ€"utry im respense to & call om a missionary, commuttee ’x‘xdc lgo‘ntohflhnbhk l ; ~] tanned. a The out;xovth of this fAirst Sunday m ol i1 â€" the strong _ and v1z0r038 : regaution of the F an Church, Brockville ouscd in oa solengl? n the corner of â€" the iqt are. ® In view of the 10c Jetober, _ which will holding of . the Lor tys6 ention ‘of tne Olm \ssocistion, the build thoro@ghly reno‘ated MBRC C PRACYT covad sc ol2) s A year ago in convention ut â€" 08 1 T0 ~a OA _‘ Isaac Galt, to Eth L baxa, Ont., the pastorâ€"of" thn Edmand â€" A. Isaac, Galt, to. Eth 1| ~ Presby terian _. Church, _ Brock i‘lé, Â¥; W W of _ Mr. |~ fie‘. Normanm Mcheod, tag ed »9 the ‘and Mrs. Jas. T > 3 ‘Brockville _ and Vicinity" Fastâ€"t8‘ "Clarkâ€"MeNeil: ‘-M,:m*z- Be; t | ‘ Association _ urged the claims _ _ of mau:&uga : Brockville as the next q place, | Reporter, > &fll ugh | , amd Homilton city, whith 'wdfr‘ ter of Mrs. S. McNeil M: cd _ one year _ already, generously _Wmâ€"At Mildmay, Oct. yielded to Brockville‘s claim. | 4th, KFrans Schmidt, tormerly _ 0f | , The Provincial Sunday. School Conâ€" ... Preston to Mary Mahoney of PreSâ€"|, â€"ention at Brockville promises t | _ ton. ‘ o cony letest program ever offeres â€" _ to Martinâ€"Burhurtâ€"At Winfield, Sept. > an Ontario audience. _ It has, cereral| 27th, Irvia Martin, of Blait, to features _ mever before â€" "introduced. ‘Flla Martha, daughter of Mr.. atd F ITaraly . @ phase: of Sunday .. szhool Mrs. Enoch Burburt, Winfield. |interest put finds a place for consid~ Lloydâ€"Annette.â€"In. Gait, Oct. 46h, »ration. Among those taking promin= Richard â€" Lloyd of ~North Dumfiiâ€"s |ont part in the program Alt, Re;. |to May Annette of Galt. H. T. Capel of Montreal, Que., genâ€" K atâ€":nmeicr â€" Carterâ€"At . Chatham, eral secretary of the 8. S. Umon of Sept. 30th, G. J. Katzenmeiet, Tihe Province of Quetec; Rev, J Câ€" Frinziped of the West Lorna putlic | Robertson, B:A., B.D.; Rev. g. 1,, | school, nopuew of Reeve Katzenmeiâ€" Farewell, B.A.; Revy.P. Ks Dayfoot, | ¢f Of New Hamburg, to Helon _ Japâ€" ‘| g.A., woll Inown worers in W1e |_ ephine Carter Chatham. : | feld work of »our Ontario Sun + y Li, hardtâ€"Wallerâ€"At. Fetortoro, Oct. 5| school _ denominatioal efforts, and | Oscar Lifhx<t, Waterloo t# Viole! â€"| nany other local leaders. Waller, Peterbora. In addition to home â€" talent the proâ€" stam contains: â€"Rev. A. H.‘ McKinâ€" DEATHS ey, O.D., of New Yor‘r, assistap, ta McPhailâ€"At GalW, Oct. 4th, Mrs. Rev. A. F. Schauifler, D.D., of intoâ€" |. Angus MePhacl. C t |national an@ world fame; M#s. â€" Sch;ltorâ€"At â€" Berlin, ~Oct. 4th, willâ€" â€" | Mary Foster Bryner of Chicago, HL., ! : iam Julius Schilter, aged 44 yea §« iâ€"|one aft the staff. of the Interpations! â€" John onâ€"At Galt, Oct. . 6th, Mrs. E. ; | suncay School .Assosiation, and Mr.| Johnsca, aged 73 yeors. i4 t | Alfred Day, Syractse, NY., who was Demwwhicâ€"At Preston, Oct., Mrs. o | zeneral ‘secretary ‘of ‘we Onutario S.â€" Jas. Coxachie, aged 47 ‘years. A| 3. Asscciation far thirteen years. Exnerâ€"At Waterloo, Oct., in‘ant Son s | The music leader will be Mr. _ J.‘~ of Mr. an@ Mrs: August Exner, a_ed oc | Ritchie Boll, superintenmdent of the ~abo.t 14 months. . iâ€"| Montreal Sailors‘ Institute. n A s crial souvenir program and » smcs enz w | music booklet of 32 pages is . being € eâ€" uznrrd. ‘The demand~ for space and Here is a woman who spea‘s from iâ€" | »ufertainment promises to tax _ the personal . bnowledge and long expeiiâ€" ry | sapacity of Brockville, and is, thore once, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of ‘sâ€" |fore, being controlled by issuing Creâ€" Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know from â€"| pntials to delegates, direct from the experieace. . that Chamberlain‘s Cough office of the Ontario Sunday Schocd Remedy is far superior to any other. Association. Confederation Life For croup Â¥ste is nothing that excels Building, Thkronto. ‘These credentials it." For sale by all dealers. 3 T will be issued in order of application . e 4A | om the principle ot "first come, first | mm memsions cam m amen mmmaes served." <| BLOOMINGDALE ed| Mr. T. F. Hatrison, Kingston, is smm president; Mr. Wm. Hamilwon, Toronâ€" to, is chairman ef the executive comâ€" News Notes â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gibso the execuU6 ©0°" ) _ naetin visited Mr. Erb Sunday.â€" mout the DOmWMIOM. HF, °" hundred years ago. the ; ashant in â€" OntaFiO was mittee; Mr. H, E. Irwin, K.C.,_ To ronto, treasurer. The general secreâ€" tary is Rev. E. W. Halpenny, B.D. Chorea, or as it is more generally | W known, St. Vitus dance, is a disease | SP thatâ€" usually attacks the young chil=] V dren, though older persons may hbe | S aMficted with it. lu“< common | 8 symptoms are A tw ing of the| M muscles of _ the face and limbs. As} M the disease progresses this twitching | 8! takes the form of spasms â€" in which the jerking motion may be confined | F to the head, or all the limbs may be | P affected. ‘The patient is frequently | h whable to hold anything in the hands â€" 0 or to walk steadily, and in severe 1 cases even the speech is affected. The. | disease is . due to : debility of the | < nerves and is always cured by Dr. | Williams‘ Pink Pillis, which enrich the blood, tone and stremgthen . the nerves and t.ttl restore the suferer | : | to good health. ‘The fdllowing is â€" a striking instance of what Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pilis will â€" do in this ‘ trouble. _ Mrs. Chas, Piiw, Pelee ! Island, Ont., says:tâ€"‘At the age o(' fourteen>my eldest daughter, Edith, became much rus down, and the , trouble . developed into St. . Vitus dance. First hor left arm became alâ€" tected, then the left leg and entire left side. ;:W so bad that . she actually "c not hold anything _ in her hand, and could only go about ‘with a sliding, jerking motion. Not» withstinding that we were giving her medicine, she seemed to be growâ€" ing worse, and finally her speech beâ€" came much affected. We became . 80 much alarmed about her: that â€"Anally Her {father ‘:: l'.-.‘xply of Dr. Wilâ€" liams Pink Pils, we began . givâ€" jing her these. In the course of a few woeks she was much better, and ‘before all the pills were .gone she was again nmha perfect _ health. This was in 1908, and as she has not had a symptom of the trouble «tnce * taat inctified in saving the cure . i% w ‘of the ‘local cslobftuotrlw which wil climax in the of the fortyssixth ans al con: of tne Ontario Bunday Sc 001 jon, the puildng bas bee* ily _ renovated~. _ # r acro in convention «t Osâ€" p W Ont Be ST. VITUS DANCE treng _ and â€"v130r048 the First Presbytotâ€" xville. ‘They are longi + chureh . cdi tee â€" the City Cuntral Ontario, & the entire m minion of : €a94 + M be had at hy all LINIMENT edicine dents A berieâ€"In . Wooiw Mr. and Mrs: J; Forwellâ€"Near He to Mr. and Mrs m ‘The Brock u.wn‘w.. meMrl c css s Emil : to Lyd s Aps | _ &’&...._ both of Peo towssi>] ~ Schedewitsâ€"Scohnerâ€"At Berlin, S¢, t. | _ _â€"â€" “umww“wv,- ‘ Soehfer. ho ’ b e Te l râ€"Colsâ€"At â€" Porlin; | Cct, 4th, £ John: Golo of: Loadcn, tormerly ob ï¬m-cozm drughter: of Mr. and id s. Philip zeller. x hiÂ¥ Lankirethâ€"K al sfeis :h.â€"At Schestopcl, Sept. 28th, J. Landreth of Lem %~ 9 terg, SaX., to Alma M. Kalyleis h. f Ard srsonâ€"Ciatksonâ€"At . Wootstocs, «& Oct. 5th, G. W. Ancersou ) B. J. Clarksom, iof Galt. ; Isaacâ€"Townleyâ€"At Galt, Oct. §th, 17 Edmand â€" A. Isaac, Galt, to Eth 1 V. Townloy, eldest daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Townley. Clatkâ€"McNeflâ€"At Peterboro, S¢; 4 m~*~ 30th, Jas. D. Clark of the _ Gait sentials Reporter, to H. O. McXeil, daugh"| A boy ‘ ter of Mrs. S. McNeil of Paterbofoâ€" | slbows Schaaidtâ€"Maboneyâ€"At. Mildmay, OCtâ€" | the seat | 4th, Frans Schmidt, formerly _ of they we q Preston. to Muyihhoncy of ~PTC}~ | ho bes! : tom. Martinâ€"Burhurtâ€"At Winfield, . Sept. why yo | @7th, Irvia Mortin, of Blair, â€" to anothes _ ‘Ella Martha, daughter of© Mr.â€" and | guaran | * Mrs._Enoch Burburt, . Winfield. a Lloyd-â€"Annetu‘â€"ln Galt, (Oct.. 4t4, â€"| Richard _ Lloyd of _ North Dumfiiâ€"s â€"|to May Annette of Galt. s Katâ€"nmeier â€" Carterâ€"At Chatham, E ; | Sept. 30th, â€"G. J. Katzenmeier, * â€"| â€"principei of . the West Lorna putlic ;. | schocl, nopuew or Reeve Katzenmeiâ€" ,, |_er of New Hamburg, to Helon J a | _ ephino Carter Chatham. smpme= y .Li,hardt-â€"Wall(-râ€"At Fetortoro, Oct. | ===== a | Oscar Liphact, Waterloo tw Viole! | ~Waller, Peterbora. “‘l OURES M aEBW TE Ee TRs M IC Ees Sis To e . jersonal bnowledge and long expeiiâ€" ence, MZ., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know from experieace. that Chamberlaim‘s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup txxe is nothing that excels it." ~For sale by all dealers. $ pills domlâ€" box _ Dr. ville Mrs News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gibson . _ of Berlin visited Mr. Erb Sunday.â€"!: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spiessman and | daughter Charlotte of Preston, called i on Mr. Bemis and visited Mr. and Mrs. Titusâ€" Snyder on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs.â€" Alex. Shafier were _ the !| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Turrel, ‘ Waterloo, on Sunday.â€"Miss Ldanna : }Bmu:he: spent the week . end with Waterioo friends.â€"Mr. Vernon . Moyer spent Sunday at Pleasant View.â€"Mr. Vernon Cressman, and the Misses Sarah and â€" Melizzie Cressman, of Strasburg, were guests of Mr. nnd‘ Mrs. Jacob Cressman on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Erb. of Berlin . spent Sunday at the latter‘s . home, r.‘ and Mrs. Herman Meyer.â€" Miss: Tthe! Bedford ‘Sundayed under _ the | parental roof.â€"Miss Florence < Shepâ€" herd was the ‘guest af Berlin friends on Sunday.â€" Miss Moderwelf â€" ‘spent ‘ last Sunday at her home in Stratâ€" ford, and Miss Flarity was the guest :‘ T of Waterloo friends. 1 #â€"4mo. ‘Any farmer wishing to buy . or sell. his farm would do well by calling on the undersigned. 214 acte farm near Waterlao. Price $90 an acte. 161 acte farm neat Conestogo. Price $48 an actre. * 100 acre farm neat Bamberg.. Price $75 an acre. ¢ 55 acre farmâ€" néar _Bloomingdale. Price $70 an acre. 14 acro [fatm® neat Centreville. Price At Ga FARMS FOR SALE | Female Help - w;n‘:o“d Gitls wan hfl e AY sc .. 14 a $900. 71 acre farm newr Waterloo, price: $6,000, 01 acre farm near Petersburg, price $1,500. s §0 acte farm neat Watetloo, price $3,800. 100 acre farm near ‘Bamberg, price $6.000. op ty * MARRIAGES ;'ï¬.;.'fn farm near. Wellesley, price A, 1 have already #6‘d a wmimber of Ph M ms during the past fc B 028 Girls wanted, $5,00 week ienss itc * 4 Pacrin k Oon f ie London, Ont A®+*% J. MICKUS. Waterloo, Ont it‘s â€" of | tub mods dn enb en /C Parcel No. 1, 200 acres situate r0m | about two and a half miles northeast 0“3" of Winterbourne and the seme . dis thets | tance: . south . of West â€" Montrose xCelS |consifting of about _ 150 actes of good heavy loam in the best state of cultivation, atout 30 actes of pasâ€" tureâ€" land and 20 acres of swamp, atout 2 â€" acres of . which is a good cedar swamp. On the property is g um'me wl ome halfl story stone house ‘% _iwith a large kitchen large tank . y‘nd |barn and other suitable out buildings, Swalled all in the best con@tion. A cree‘s UE : rung throumh the land» £ us i nA re k months 10. 990 Â¥ ' hk this season are betâ€" ie sentials and reinforcements necessary for the boy A boy wears his eoat out first at the eilbow. .L elbows of cloth there, and it Iasts longer. . A boy the seat and knees. _ Lion Brand have an extra pi they wear out first, and the seams are stitched ty the best we have ever seen in Boys‘ suits. â€" This why you should ask tor this make; and the : pric another good thing about it. A Suit at $4, $ guaranteed and cut in the very newest style. Half Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale _‘There will be ofiered for . sale by tender _ the following parcels of land . forming : part of the estate of th | late Jaseph _ S. Snyder deceased ‘ and _ composed of part of Lot }Nnmber ‘ One Hunred and Twenty* ; eight of tkt German Company Tract iln the Township of Woolwich in â€" the ! County ‘of Waterloo. w CEIRNS S d t Mhiata * Fourteen miles from , fou Langden, Alberta, flm Owner nonâ€"resident and has no use farmers on easy terms. For further 44â€"tf FARMS FOR SALE PEMm OBR aRee s oo l Parcel Xo. 2. ~100 acres situate about a mile anca half from West Mon‘rose an three quarters of . a mile â€" from . Winterpourne, consisting | of 50 acres clear of good scil . and | 50 acres of bush land consisting of ceâ€" idat swarmp an‘% lardwood timzer. On the premises. are & good spring, @ log house of five rooms with â€" hard ‘md soft water and a frame barn, Parcel No.. 3. 50 . acres of bush dand consisting partly . of cedur . swamp and good hardwood timber imâ€" wediately adjoining paicel No. 2. The said parcels may be sold en block orâ€" separately but if parcels |Nos. 2 and 3 are bought by difierent f purchasers, & right of way will be |reserved over _ parcel No. 23 to the "\ purchaser of ‘parcel: No. 3. af _All fall plowing and seeding > be done vendors. 5 ‘The u&n or any tender not cessarily actepted. ___ _ . A. STRASSER The cider mill of Mr tle â€" Heidelberg, will | every â€" Tuesday and . V November. _ * . L. BITZER, Solicitor for E‘xecutors. â€" Berlin, Ont. da i1 righ 41 WATERLOO Farm for Sale 3( Heldelberg Cider Mili &1 Ion,“-‘hhl'll.lonmlil- We give you a gun knife with every boy‘s sult auti Fred gng W Ad ments necessary for the boy who is hard on clothes out first at the elbow. _ Lion Brand has double and it lasts longer. â€" A boy wears knickers out at Lion Brand have an extra piece of cloth right where ad the seams are stitched twice and the Mninge are ; seen in Boys‘ suits. This makes a reason or this make; and the : price is no s bout it. A Suit at $4, $5, $6 and .50 is fully Braendla, Heidelberg of Mr. Fred Braenâ€" will be in operation and . Wedncsday until Our Bovs‘ For further particulars see Our Lion Brand SUITS tor BOYS HIT sceding will ved TV said 36â€"1% EPH. FERRIER, Beriin, Ont. New . Harness We manufacture light and heavy harness, that for style durability and price cannot be excelled. We keep in stock and Whips, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Harness Oil, Axle Grease, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. Linwood, DEALER IN Coal, Cement and Lime, Mortaf Special attention given to reâ€" pairing. â€" A pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock whether you purchase or not. Stain, etc. Grain, Flour and Feed King St. Above goods constantly kept on hand. 15â€"8¢ at sHIPPING HOGS WANTED N â€" BADEN o Aprag C 6 9 Highest market price pal.; Load @1007 g.‘:on!]!qu‘y mï¬;-lu Oct. Smart boy to learn the printing® trade. Splendid: wages to b . m:wly at Chronicleâ€": > , â€"Waterloo. ' , i "The Huron® * â€" IJON BRAND 30"'3?:.“"“3.:â€& nores, On the property woncrete house, bank barn, shed and all Windmill on b&r®, ( cedar swamp oB {-y ..'w’ u.! terms. For further particulars apply to NOAH KUNKEI . 0 «> St. Jacobs Cider Mill The 8t. Jacobs Oider 16th 1911 1e on oo fming the ing thereafter during ns GRKO. HUBRKHN! Wanted at Once FARM FOR SALE Wilheim‘s 38â€"Uf &.Y. FISH ONTARIO The Leading Clothier and Furniture Waterloo. IF Breslau, Ont §3 t