~M Ne Sriends in town on say.â€"M Morley of Smithâ€" .éi ‘ PRtox ‘in .. town 4 ..f“~_-<fl$ Yg.{,‘ i ul * nb fate mm es . e tw : Olea .3 ‘=.<':g.tr 2. 106 m i ol‘ io> tCown with B y 3 ‘%“\“ . Mits ' C ‘ef Wooadsto m visi> 4‘{ e home of Mrs. Rish â€"Mrs . «; Ruby â€"retu: on Tuesday from . a / swo mo ‘ visit at the home â€" of ~. her: Dr. ‘Ruby; in Kars.â€". Mrs. D $ and Miss â€" Lily . Baner | _ spent geveral days in Foronto last _ wee ‘â€"â€"Mrs. Erast Franke and | Miss C eline Rutledge returned on Thurs ts from a visit to: friends in ‘Godâ€" \ prich.â€"Miss Saraphine _ Brude of .,.7, ,vm:.‘.‘ Mrs. Charles E. Gri "Etratiord visited Mr. _ and Mrs. Philo Grifin here last week. â€" Misses Janet Morton, Ruby _ Chalâ€" mers and. RBessie. . Bogue attended 'Vh‘hhn'! at the Opera House, 8 watlo â€"last week.â€"Mrs. (Rev.) J. _ Meyers, who spent the summer with her daughter, . Mrs. Theodore Franke here, was surprised on * the mol her departure. for her home in ‘Gaiveston, Texas, by the Ladies‘ Aid 5‘( the Baptist Church here, and preâ€" ;“te‘ with ad address and a pair ‘pf gold cufl links.â€"The Ladies‘ _ Aid of Trinity Lutheran Church will hold their annual supper in the _ skating Â¥ink hére on = Thursday, Oct. 26th. two fl';»« Sterling and Samucl CasScl, éfected by the three congregations of ‘Wilmot Anglican parish to interâ€" @wthe Bishop of Huron re @ suceesâ€" . to ‘Rev. C. H. P. Owen, who is wving for Glencoe went to London p Friday for tlfis purpose. Two namâ€" ES ‘wetre submitte® to tiâ€"m by his ordshi and a definite appointment expected by Wednesday.â€"Mr. Wiipâ€" N who has been coatmaker« i06 s $ ar.at Mr. G. 0. Wendt‘s léft }m aterloo on Monday where ha h&to- _pInllar position with Mr. J. ue, ,â€" merchant teilor. . Mr. irles Schacfer, who formerl?Â¥ fwork ‘Tor | Mr. Wendt, succocis ‘hinty â€" 8$ . Tusneld Zurbrigg hnm iss Jennie Bishop as $ it the Meter afid Stamping Works )ll quarter of an hour was °~ enâ€" dured ‘by a ‘Woronto grocer who was making a surreptitions visit to New Hamburg last week, on pleasure bent, ,b m his better Jialt from < Toronto sail into one of our leading hotels aad carried the delinquent back to Torc to on the next. train.â€" Word has been received from _ Mr. _ and irs. de Bourgneut that they . have rached Detroit _ on . their horseâ€" )ack â€" ‘journey across the continent.â€" e dilsgates, Messrs. Charles Brown, nxtas Stcrling and Samucl Casscl, EW HAMBURG m Now Dunder Main, _ age of M At Oct tet tot t.., "Adsirin Irs,My. I Freepo DPEATHS T nay. LWay, AB .. CFOLOMIO . JMS! Franke and Miss returned on Thurs to: friends in ‘God Bad jugtzl d 44 74 â€" years. Greenwood, eslaben, couâ€" . and. Henty (et about ith H H 8th A t to loe place n the east mast of our ce o t mas o week.â€"" Mt, Bittle, who . the boure on the tarm ‘ will move ts y *A Heaiohe we Abram Wambol¢ uw' . Olive, of High River, Alta., is ting > her sister, â€" Mra. â€" Wm. Stengel.â€"» . Mrs. Frank â€" Hammill, of «â€" Pueblo, Colo., was called to tha beGiicr 4f her Broâ€" ther, "Mr.‘ Wm. Nafe who is very at present.â€"Miss Maggie Bietz is â€"re» newing â€" old acquaintances in. Little Germany.â€"Mrs: â€" Isabel. Venton tooi in‘ the Western Excursion to Michiâ€" gan.*Mr.‘ and‘ Mrs, W. S. Weigand and Miss Elsic Hilborm attended the Conferenre in Berlin last week, % Obituary.â€"I% is our sad duty to reâ€" port the Gath of ons of our young men, Mr. Fred Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mre W. J. Reynalds. (Mr. Reyâ€" molds was in his â€" _ 26th year and it was quite a shock to the community to hear of his sudcen death alter being sick ‘ordy abyit © two â€"weeks. The funeral tool place on . Saturday afternoon at Lonwr, Ont., a mothâ€" et and father, brether and one~ sis ter are left to moutn his loss. Our heartfelt sympathy is extemded to the pereaved family in their hour of> afâ€" fliction. Briefs.â€"Rev. Kruhn of. Wiarton 0¢â€" cupied the pulpit ‘of the‘‘ Luthberan Church last Sunday.â€" Rev. . Lincke pastor of the Lutheran church _ fof the past few years, preached his fareâ€" well sermon last Sunday.â€" Mr. Edâ€" Hall movegâ€" his family and household effects to Brantidré, where he has seâ€" cured a good pesition in a wagon shop.â€"Mr. John W. Faus of . Rochesâ€" Lter is spending a few weeks‘ vacation with bis mother here.â€"Mrs. Andrew Filsingzer of Batlin spent a few days at the home of . Mr. J. Filsingers â€" Mr. ars Mrs. Joe Westfall of Watcrâ€" loo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm.l Aug. Henrich.â€"Mrs. Haus and daugh ten _ Ada of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in town.â€" Miss Montcitl: and Mr. E. Richmond, teachers in out pulilic‘ school, attemicd tho Teachers‘ Convention in Betlin on Thursday and Friday.â€"Mr: ‘Paul .Moeser sold. ~his house. . to._ Mr.. M:uno Eby â€" who will tasc possession a‘ same shortly. â€" Rev, Kupfer of . Arnprior, will preack, in the Lutheran. Church next Sunday. motning. Everybody welcome. Personal an? Local.â€"Mr. _ Charles Hallman and Mr. Lloyd Lewis, both of G. P. & H. Co., of Preston, Sunâ€" dayed at the home of â€" their respective parents lrete.â€"Two members of gerd stainiing with the hobo tribe, were paying some calls on our citizens here last Fricay.â€"Duriaz the heavy. wind storm _@l last woek, Mr. ‘ Ben B. Shante of Hill Crest Farm, had bis silp plown down which caused quite w sepsation for the time,being. Died in Michigan.â€"Word has been received here of the death of â€" Mr. Adam Gotteslaben of East Greenwoni St. Clair Co., Michigan, after a painâ€" ful and lingering illmess of malignant cancer of th: face. Deceased who was a cousin of Mr. Hy. C. Gimbel, and Mrs. Hy. Lutz of â€" this village, was well and favorably,. *nown hets, he being a resident of this vicinity in his younger days, priot to his teâ€" moval to East Greenwood. _ He is survived by _ a sorrowing _ widow (nee Miss Anna Schill af Waterlo6) four sons and four daugnters, all grow up, and all of whom reside near their father‘s home. Two sisters also â€" surâ€" wive,* Mrs.. Elias. Metk, of Calgary, Alta., and Mrs. Reitel of PennsylIva |niw, and one brothet, Mr. Jacob Gotteslaben of _ 22 Iebel Avenue, Berlin, who left Monday evening : ta wttend the funeral ofsoquies at East {Greenwood, Michigan. News Notes.â€"Apple picking has comâ€" menced . in .earn>st in this vicinity. The crop is aot very good but farmers expect to realize goom prices.â€" Sugar ï¬m ate a good crop and ate heing h“l’ these days.~ _ + r4" \‘Tocals _ and â€" Persondis.â€"Rev.: atd Mrs. C. 7. Yoder and Mr. and _ Mrs: Ramseyer [ Ohic, visited in . the néighborhood on SRuay.«Rev»» 16. Z, Yoder preached , «4W‘ the, « dstebar Mennenite :ï¬:ï¬h o‘n“ Slww ing, a large crowd Belhg :A Mr. and MNrs. N. Bergey, Mr. and Mrs. (G. Bachart. and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shantz, were all Sunday visitors near Berlinâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bo 1 visited friends in Wallace on sm â€"Mr. ani Mrs. . R. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Walders af Berlin were Sunâ€" day visitors with â€"Mr. and Mrs. _P. Becker.â€" Mr. H. Werle of â€" Elmira and Mrs. Walders af Berlin were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Becker.â€" Mr. H, Werle of Elmira visited at I Laukenschlager‘s on Sunâ€" day.â€"â€" Mr. S.. Rickert who hod . his leg broken a few weeks ago, is getâ€" ting _ along nicely.â€" Rev. 8. Swarts of Berlin, will belp: Rev. A. F, Stoitz im .:Mmin of rafl:lw to be. in the 4 h g ‘ 8 » * men on Wednosday ‘w . ns agvy Weatooe o3 . ST. JACOBS FREEPORT MANNHEIM Newsâ€" Notes.â€"The heavy . rain recently had delayed: the farmars little with taking up the potatoes > op, but by aD . arances , r, the majority ot our furmers will finisk wy. the ent ol next. watk in spite of the ‘weather we have hadâ€" Mr, and Mrs, Ailred wm New . York, who : have J;,tb-'b'wu!u pï¬%lfl- Wilbatm, left for San a last Wednesday, the 4th inst, > where uz will :spend a a few nsonths . wi friends and ~ then. will take up their home in Boston, Mass.â€"Miss ~Ellen Steckle will leave in the near fubure for Michigan where she intends to wtike her home with fer sister, Mrs. Ananias Shant:. Her many friends surprised â€" her ‘with a: handkerchief shawer on ‘Tuesday evening and & very pleasant â€" time was spant. Reâ€" membor Saturday evening the 14th, inst., the Beaver Literary will hold their next. meeting. Bverybody . welâ€" cune.â€" Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kocpke of Bgoéevort. called. on friends here this W News Notes.â€"Rev. Mr. Reid of Alâ€" ma will preach auniversary services in the Presbyterian clurch an â€" Suntay, October 15th, morning and evening.â€" A number from this viciaity attended the annivorsary sérvices held in Linâ€" woot: on Sunday. â€"Washington Bricker who bas been ~quite ill with m dicitis, is â€" impraving slowly.â€"I Esther and Laura Spies returned home on Friday after visiting friends . in [Hanmer.â€"hlrs. F. G. Lackner spent |u few days with her son near Linâ€" l wand last week. â€"Mr. .James _ Hall, wood last week.â€"Mr. James _ Hall, oneâ€" of our matchants is _ able to be out again after ‘bring ennfined to the house for some time. Council of the Corporation of . the County ‘of Waterloo on the tenth day, of October, A. D. 1911, providing for: the issue of: Debentures to â€" the amount of $3,000 for the purpose" of purchasing machinery for the County Roads, and that such byâ€"law was reâ€" gistered in the Registry Office for the County â€" of Waterloo _ on" the lith day of October, A. D. 1911. _ Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part. thereoi> must Notice is hereby given that .a by* law was passed _ by the Municipal be made within ‘three months the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter; . ~, »: Dated at Berlin, the lith day so% October, A. D. 1911. id * HERBERT J. BOWMAN, Notice is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Waterloo on the tenth day of October, A. D. 1911, providing for the issue of Debentures to thej amount of $12,000 for the purpose of putting additional metal shelving in the Registry Office and for the purâ€" pose of granting‘ aid to assist in building additions to the Galt Hosâ€" pital and . Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, and that such byâ€"law was registered ‘in the Registry Office of the County of Waterloo on the 11th day of Octâ€" ober, A. D. 1911. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months . after the first publication of this ~notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at Berlin, the 11ithâ€" day & of October, A. D. 1911. HERBERT J. BOWMAN â€" No. 1â€"18 acres, fair buildings, ‘ marâ€" ket garden soil, Waterloo, Hesâ€" peler one mile, $2200.00. No. 2â€"40 acres, no better â€" soil _ in Waterloo, â€" fair buildings, no waste land, Hespeler 1} â€" miles, $4,000.00. No. 3â€"100 acres, rich sandy loamâ€" soil, good house, bank _ barn, ‘ Waterloo, Hespeler and Preston ; each 2} miles, $5,500.00"< No. 4â€"113 acres, fratne housey © large bank barn, some timber, Waterloc, Hespeler Stm y g.- 500. A snap. * ® " No. 5â€"100 acres, Puslinch, soil, good ‘buildings, soffe * timber, Hespelet 4 miles, $%,000.00. No. 6â€"80 acres, Pusling®#, good »soil, gure croper, good buildings, some timber, Hespeler= 2 miles, $5,000.00. No. 7â€"116 acres, Pustinch, fair buildâ€" ings, good soil, â€" Hespeler© 3) miles, $4,200.00. k No. 8130 acres, stone house, bank bartn, grain and dairy farm, plenty good _ pasture . land, $4,300.00. No. 9â€"Waggon . shop and . dwelling, mu County, good . repair ¢ town ol 2,500, little opâ€" 1 ~"_ _ Age is reason for selling. . Farms for Sale HAWKEESYVILLE Box 203 NOTICE NOTICE OWn OL a.oUy NEWE (f PERurNtt Chance for young man.| â€" ‘The chatte! property will be sold . resson for selling. without mm ‘¥ Tikk y N Â¥ " ' l’ 4. N. COnge in on it poatees, . dake .Real Estate ‘Agent. as to other articles, purchases of $10 i. Hespelet, â€" 39â€"3t% or under, cash, over that sum . three County Clerk County Clerk anc w6 will. be ‘by O'z‘hr- m'r late Â¥ (better known as the J. B tt tarm), 24 miles west ot 8%.. tha., 14 milés east of Philipgburg . ,Ill 3 miles north of Baden, on ; .. Farm fluw .':m'ï¬ Househeold commencing at 10 o‘clock b ’i.- sists of firstly, parts of 1ots 183 and 14 on the north side of s road in the Township: ofâ€" , ~ dn the County of Waterloo, *‘« ig 118 acres more or less, and Â¥ a parcel ol lot number 44 ©© on : south side of Erb‘s toad + â€" the township aforesaid, cnoha 85â€" acres more or less, . The : parcel is cleared and hasbeen / " cultiâ€" vated .excéept in the flats ‘of ailde of the creek running through 4§, and the buildings thereon consift of a twoâ€"storey stone ‘dwellingâ€"houke with furnace and kitchen and _ wdedshed, bank barn, straw shed and ~â€" ‘ shed. The second parcéel * of about six acres of cedat sw and about 24 meres . of ‘hardw PDush, from which some of the tim! has been taken, and the remain of the land has been cleared: of r _ but has never been cultivated .fl‘iu no buildings : thereon. ‘Together <with the larger parcel will be sold â€" ‘interâ€" ests in the water and floc rights over part of lots 12 and 13 morth of Erb‘s road as the deceased‘ was posâ€" sessed of. The parcel wfll-l‘ soid with the approval of and subject to a reserved bid fixed by the _ Official Guardian of Infants, and the: parcels will be sold together or separately as may be most advantageous,‘ and . will be sold subject to the existing inâ€" cumbrances thereon, a S went . of which will be produced atâ€"#Be . time of sale. The purchase â€"<of the real estate shall be paid the Cafiadian Bank of "to the joint credit of the administratrix and Official Guardian of Infants. / TERMS. c 1 ‘Ten per cent. cashiat the and the balance within thirty days, terms and conditions in other t ts shall be.made known at the sale and meanâ€" while may be ascertained applicaâ€" tion to Millar & Sims, ‘~ citors, Berlin. At the same time and %"“" mentioned, thereâ€" will ‘be: pub li6 auction, the following:thattel proâ€" perty, perty. _ yrowe 8 2 en ns é Grey mare 4 years old, bay mare . 8 years old, black mare 12 years old, bay mare rising 4 years, mare colt tising 3 years, dark bay mare 4 years old, 7 cows all supposed, to be in calf, 3 two year old heifers, 2 heifers 18 months old, 2 steers 2 _ years old, bull rising 3 years old, 9 spring calves, 3 sows supposed to be in pig, 7 pigs 3 montbs old,â€"6 pigs 2 months old, 6 pigs 6 weeks old, about _ 125 chickens, collie dog. _ *E P Implementsâ€"Champion separator 36 inch cylindet, 45 inch body with chaft blower in good running order, about 50 feet 7 inch leather belting, 132 feet canvas belting, Massey Harris 6 {t. binder, Massey Harris 5it mower, 2 cultivators, Massey Harris 13 hoe seed drill, Massey Harris side delivâ€"} ‘ ery rake, Massey Hartis hay loader, Frost & Wood disc, steel land roller, Kemp manure spreader, hay rake, 3 lumber wagons, truck wagon _ with jron axles,â€"8 pair bob sleighs, ‘3 cutâ€" ters, 2 nearly new, 3 seated cartiage neatly new, 2 top buggies, 1 nearly new, open buggy, cutter and. . sulky, new riding plow, No. 2 kid Kangaroo! plow,‘ Verity 2â€"furrow gang plow, Np 30 Wilkinson plow, ‘No. 4 Bell single plow, 4â€"section iron harrow, 3â€"seokion iton harrow ‘nearly new, 2 scuffiers, 3 hay racks, roller chopper, chopper with blades, straw cutter, bevel jack, mminf mill, pulper, sceales, capacity 1500 lbs, stone boat, wagon box, â€"2 sets of gravel planks, 2 wood. racks, bag truck, wheelbarrow, 3 couplings, 5 â€" tumbling rods, . hay fork, water tank, turnip cutter, 3 sets . of double team harness, set of Carriage harness nearly new, 3 sets of single harness, set of carriage harness nearâ€" ly new, 3 sets of single harness, nearâ€" ly new, fly nets, 2 pair horse blanâ€" kets, rug, duster, 2 : Buflalo _ robes, {spile driver, sledgo, turbine 66 ft. 6 inch, . grase seeder, crossâ€"cut saw, |scythes, logging chains, grindstone, whiffietrees, neckyokes, grain . bags, |forks, shovels, chaff fork, cow chains, {|crowbars, and many other articles. Household Efectsâ€"Magnet~ cream separator, 2 cupboards, extension taâ€" |bie, desk and bookcase : combined, |lounge, 4 tables, 2 bureaus; 2 sinks, % sewing machines, kitchem stove |new, 2 stoves, 2 rocking chairs, â€" 12 |kitchen chairs, wash stands> _ wood ‘| chest, 3 iron Kettles, clock, coxner cupboard, 4 bed steads, flour chest, 13 benches, basket, 5 window frames, ; | cheeso press, churn â€" and many otbq amokg vibte mu- bout 18 ‘tone ;| ~Among 0‘ ; , | hay, about 350 bushels oats, barley | and mixed grain, cornshocks, mangâ€" les and potatoes, a quantity of hemâ€" , | lock and white ash lumber, cordwood, /|cedar posts, pine slats, maple . cordâ€" . | wood, «ctc. fA t Mot 3 Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1911 Auction ‘Sale commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp, tollow ing ©real "“i‘,‘“._. h ,. ï¬â€˜ orchard. T together â€" or reserve ‘bid . There will be sold by PubME g tion, on the Estate of the late J Conrad, Sr., corner King and < Frederâ€" ick streets. Waterloo, on About 2 acres of land and the buildâ€" ings thereon, consisting ot a. 2â€"story brick house, 13 rooms, bathroom, furâ€" nace, woodshed, excellent stable . and drive shed, large barn and ~â€" chicken pen.. On the property is . a large orchard. ‘The real estate will be sold togetherâ€"or separately, gubject to a ‘Termsâ€"10 per cent sale and the balance on approved security tors. At the same time and place above mentionéd there will be offered =for sale by public: auction, the following Household Effects: 4 top buggies, 1 nearly new, twoâ€" seated Cutter, gladstons, light wagâ€" on, hayrack, grindstone, scythe, . 2 iron kettles, 2 meat. tubs, wine press, walnut sideboard, refrigerator, corner cupboard,â€" 2 coughes, bedroom set, : bedsteads, â€" kitchen chairs, parlor furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Saleâ€" Housebold effec etc., cash. ; 3 Executors of Real Estate and Household AUCTION SALES Oct. 10â€"Farm stock and implements, of John L. Schultz, 4 mile west! of Petersburg, and 2% miles east| ol Baden.. Oct. 12â€"Farm . stock,â€" implements, .real estate and household effects of the late Andrew B. Grof, 24 miles . west of ‘ °St. Agatha, 14 â€"_ miles cast of Philipsburg, â€" and 3 _ ~miles north of Baden. 4 Oct. 19â€"Farm stock, implements. and ‘honsebold effects ~of ‘Mrs.~ > Israel Snider, 4 mile east of Crosshill, and 4 miles west: of St. Clements. Nov.‘ 2.â€"Farm stock and implements of ‘Abrabam Myetrs, 1 mile south .of Barin and 1. mile north of Wilâ€" mot Centre. ; Nov. 7.â€"Farm ltmfld implements of Jos. S. Dorsch,â€"1} miles east of St. Clements and 2$ miles west of Bamberg. Saturday, Oct. 14th, 1911 with approved security, or two . per cent. off for cash. Lunch at noon. LYDIA GROFF. Administratrix, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ALFRED KAUFMAN, Clerk, 87â€"3% A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 41â€"1t J, MICKUS, Auctioneer. JACOB CONRAD ESTATE Auction Sale Saleâ€" Adve of Tho Berlin Tolograph, Beorlin, Ont. Gentlomon: Liko everyeone clso 4u this vicinity, I havo become intorested in the extramerdinary voting contest which is new boing eonduetod by the Telograph . hutne: sc dn ht d es mE e e .‘_‘: In erder to prove my intoerest I proposoe to give two speceial prizes to be compoted for by your eonâ€" tenst eandidateos. The nnlflq&s in the distriot outsaide of Berâ€" 1in and Waterloo who turns in tae largest amount of business between Tuesday, @otober 10th and Wednosday @otaber 18th at 9 p.m., will be given a WALTHAM 25 year gold filled watoh. The‘ eandidato in Berlin or Waterloo who turns in the largost amount of business during the same porâ€" tol'viu be given an ELGIN 26 year gold filled watoh. It is to be understood, of course, that the vetes will count on the regular prizes which are to be {hon at the closo of the eontent. The ‘specials‘ will not conflictâ€" with the * eontest in any way. Avaiting the pleasuroe of eongratulating the winnexs, I am, 6 L FP. U8,.~â€"Remeomber there vill be two watohos, one for saoh of the Eistriets. cash on day of can be arranged with the Execuâ€" Baden P. 0 This is the proposition: Thursday, October 19th,. 1911 :nw'athlzwh. se 'fln’ Â¥. s " .. f Horses.â€"Sorrel horse 14 yeats old, bay mare 13 years old. Cattle, Etec.â€"Cow due to ~calve in Febpruary, 2 caws due to calve _ in March, 3 â€" helfers 2 years old, 3 ‘‘ spring calves, 4 pigs, nearly ;nx.yxam-tn,mmm 20 d L «There will be sold ~public ce * tion . on ï¬oflr- ac& '»fl ‘There m oneâ€"hall mile east â€" of| tion. of and â€" four â€" miles westsâ€" of| 1 mile St. Clements on _ north « «There; 21 be 8 tion . u-kt:pd !':: Implements, . Etc.â€"~Frost and Wood mower 5 ft. cut, Orill, dise, cultivaâ€" tor, . harrow, wagon with box, pair bobsleighs, top buggy, cutter u::z new, fanning mill, single. plow, . fer, straw cutter, hat rach, gravel planks, set team harpess, set single harnese, 3 robes, one new, . 2 horse bliankets, erosscut â€" saw, 3 logging chaing, farks, â€" shovels, 2 jrom kettles, wulffliétrees, neckyokes, scythe, .Grain, Etc.â€"About 250 bushels oats 80 . bushels barley, 6. ton timothg hay and a quantity of turnips. ... Household _ Effects, Etc.â€" Kitchen stove, 2 bureaus, 2 complete hbeds, 2 lounges, arm chair, sinks, ~8 benâ€" ches, â€" tables, . tubs, . cider barrels, trough, cans, churn, chairs> and lot of other articles too numerous to mention. No reserve ~as the proprietor | is moving _ to town. x f Terms.â€"Grain, . hay, roots, pigs, poultry all sums of $10 and. â€"under, cash, over that‘ amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint. notes or 5 ~per cent. off per anmmum, for . cash payments of â€"credit amounts. There will also be â€" solé at the‘ same time and place tha farm â€" beâ€" longing to Mr« E. W. B. Snider com prising 46 actes more or less of which . there are 5 acres _ sowa . in fall wheat and 7 acres of grass. All fall plowing . is done. Good bank: ‘barn with pig stable attached, and all necessary . outbuildings; frame house containing soven rooms with _ â€"goo@ cellar.© The farm is well fenced and thereâ€"is a plentiiul supply of _ hard and . sofé . water. f Terms . at Real Estate.â€"10 pot cent of purchase money on _ day of sale, 15 per cent in 30 days and lbllma in three . equal payments. © or Farm Stock and A. J .â€" MCKUS i ho ISRAEL SNIER Briefs.â€"Mr. Chas, Tuck of Guelph spent a few days ‘at the bome of Mr. Newstead.â€"Miss N. Holmwood of Guelph spent Sumday with her aunt Mrs. Taylor.â€"Miss E. Tuck has . reâ€" turned home from Ayr where she was staying. with her sister.â€"Miss G. Pinâ€" der called on the, Missas Tuck‘s _ on Sunday afternoon.â€" Mr. Wm. Laid« 1law of Guelph spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Walter Brydan â€"Mr. _ M. Master of Guelph took charge of the WATOHMAKER AND JEWELLER OPTOMETRIST $ Arnold Jansen Auction Sincerely yours, berlin, Ont., @otobor Oth, 1911 Sale Implements Proprictress. commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. P. the following valuable P Horsesâ€"Bay mare â€" # ‘ old, sorrel horse rising *" old, bay mare rising fout a * ob tgood driver). ~â€" uin s 2 north of. Wilmo butter â€" {actory , Cattleâ€"Grade Durham cow dus to calve Feb. 5th, cow due to calve Mar, 3rd, cow due to calve Apr. 20th, cow due to calve May 4th, fat heifer, â€"3 heifer <calves. 5 . Sheepâ€"4 ewes supposed to . be . in Yamb, 4 ewe lambs, 2 buck lambs, ram: 4 years old. 230 thetee Implements, â€" Etc.â€"Massey.. â€" Hartis binder, 6 4t. cut, in good . running. order; Massey Harris mower," & "ft. cut; Massey Harris 15 hoe seed drill, cultivator, bay : rake, walking ~plow, Oxford gang plow, fourâ€"sectivn > fron bharrow, fanning mill, Massey .Harris cutting box, turnip pulper, . . emery wheel, 20 it. ladder, 10 horse ~power . with rods, hay rack, scuffier, .. stgar beet lifter, 2 wagons, pair bob sigighs nearly new, pair manure % riage, steel tite top buggy, s tire top buggy, old buggy, _ cutter, tuin cradle, crosscut saw, iron ket» le, 2 sweal hay Knives, 20 ft. 8 in. belting,barrels, a number of bags, 2 robes, 3 blankets, nearly new; wheel barrow, 2 corn hooks, 2 sugar . beet knives, 2 chains, 3 neck yokes, . 2 doubletrees, scoop shovel, _2 â€" sugar beet forks, shovels, forks, ‘ hoes, s6t double harness, brass mounted, nearâ€" ly new; set plow harness, a number af odd collars, 2 sets single charness, 30 â€"rods No. 9 wire [ence, set. gravel planks, land measuring chain, : stock rack, cyclone grass seeder, feed boxes, cow bell, sleigh bells, work bench, etc. and many other articles. _ o Pigsâ€"Brood sow with pigs at eide, 2 young brood sows. ty Thursday, November 2, 1911 ~Poultryâ€"12 geese,: 30 pure : bred White Leghorn chickens. . / x service held at the church mi Sunâ€" day last.â€"Mrs. Dunbar . is visiting friemis in Fergus.â€"Miss Walfe of near Galt is visiting with her: uncle, Mr. M. Wolle. Mrs. Davidson af : Guelph, called on Mrs. John Wolfe on Mongay. About 500 | bushel manaelltg:-. tity ‘of hay, and a bushel of 1 othy seed. s Houschold Effects.â€"Bureau, parlor stove, box stove, flour chest,‘bread tray, cupboard, â€" washstand, _ ‘small table, extension table, ©@ _ Witohen chairs, churn, ‘corner cupboard, Z bedâ€" steads, ‘2 benches, flnï¬ barrel, meat *ub, old lounge, sink, é@usage ‘grinder and stufer, and maay. other articles too numerous to mentfon. _ Termsâ€"Pigs, poultrty, tlmo:lll: sted, hay, mangels, {at heifer, and allâ€"sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit â€". on approved security or 4 per cent, oft for cash payinent of credit. amount. ABRAHAM MYERS, iProprietor. > A. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ALF. KAUFMAN, Clerk. St. ARNOLBD JANSEN . * RMC & Auction Sale â€" he lar in UA e soid by Baden the und Yb