RA wouttle, 400. calves, he AsfC libere) Thieee held. Are _ Thoice butcher cattle brought (ron 440. & 1¢c., good butcher cattle, 351C 4 6c., lambs, se «@ 5ic.; bogs, Bgc. Export cattle, choice ,,$7.40 «h $7â€"1: on â€" hults o o0 CC $.50 @ 6.3 Buntc in do., © dawâ€" % y Pn l0 __._. Bucks and culls ...... Hogs, feo and watered z,n'emn milling demand. Stocks ‘down to a minimum ard the new €rop promises to be smaller _ than tlat of last year. Quotations ale as du‘lows : Ontario wheat, No. 2 wine ter, $1.05 @ $1.054, outs‘de, accordâ€" ing to location ; Manitota wheat, No. 1 rorthern, $1.12% ; No. 2 northern, $1.09 ; No. 3 northern, $1.05. Oats Crtario No. 2 white, 45¢. @, 46¢., qutside ; No. 3 white, 44c. @| 5¢. outside. â€" Co:m, No: 3 yellow, 16C., tay ports ; No. 3 yellow, 81c., B ~track, Toronto. Peas, No. 1, $1.25. KNo. 2 rye, 85c. _ Barley, 87c «, 88c. putside, for malting, and 60c. @ 65¢c. for feed. Buckwheat, $1.235, shippinz Calves ... Toronts, July _ 33 dealers â€" tcok . things Business . was limited which _ were _ quoted $1.12} for No. 1 north dealers â€" tcok . things uz toâ€"day . Business . was limited cf nito‘ . as, which _ were _ quoted unchanged . at $1.12%,; for No. 1 northern and $1.09} aNo. 3. The range betweer No. 2 No. 3 varies from 4c. to 4i¢, $1.05} being the usual price _ given. tQuotations on Ontar‘o winter wheat in fact upon all ie other grains, ate more of less rominal. Winter wheat is quoted at $1.05, 0 tside, a~d. Gealâ€" ers are not jowering .prices on _ a¢â€" count of the near artial of the new crop. It is doubtful whether _ there will be any ‘materia! _ lower‘ng in quotatiors despite the fact that preâ€" sent . prices are (00 high to en 0 Tâ€" SmE eP ib sc o) I track, Toronto.. Peas, No. 1, $1.25. KNo. 2 rye, 85c. _ Barley, 87c «, 88c. putside, for maiting, and 60c. @ 65¢c. for feed. Buc‘wheat, $1.25, shippint po‘nts. Mepitoba fiourâ€"Listed . quor tations at Toronto are: First . Paâ€" tients, $5.70 ; seco d patents, $5.20 ; strong bakers, $5 ; Ontario flour, winâ€" ter flour, 90 per cent. patents, $4.15 « 4.20, seaboat J. Millfeedâ€"Manitoâ€"a Ir m, $24 per ton ; shorts, $28 _ per ten on. track, Toronto ; Ontario bran, $214 per tom ; shorts, $27 per tcen, on track, Toronto. s do., , canners mp'er dozen m.e.c‘h‘.“‘ Potatoes, per May, per ton .... etcher cattle, choice, ... 125 6 1.5" do., MOMLHY 1.« w« uf‘. 1.00 W uce Coje., 5:50 0 #4 coxs. choice ... 53 & 4) Bran, per ton .. Flour, per_lwnn. Butter per pound do., medivm i Shorts, per ton Criefs.â€"Mr. F. A. Scott of {rail tisited at the home of Mr. Thos. Renieâ€"Mr. A. Hastings of Exeter szent â€" Sunday at Belmont Home.â€" Miss Wilfoughly of Atwood visited her ‘friend Miss M. Anticknap.â€"Miss Atmie â€"Pird of Detroâ€"was visiting friends bere last . week. â€"Mrs. Littic of Haysville is spendipg a few weeks with her daughter â€" Mrs. Alex. Gilâ€" mour â€"Miss Margaret Rernic of Betâ€" lin szent the week en vnder the par gutal ‘â€" roof. â€"The _ Missés Roschman Of Berlin are holidaying at the home B Mr. Uttlcy.â€"Mr. Walter _ Barnaâ€" by of Moorefhield was renewing acâ€" / qtantances _ arourd Crosshill.â€"Mr. James Anticnap is laid uf, the reâ€" _ sults of a fall. We wish him a sheeâ€" ;,l] recovery. â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Aston _ Gremm . ba c moved into the h> se be‘onging to Mr. . n>. L. Hammon \. MINARD‘S MPHTHERIA LIVE STOCK GALT MARKETS Galt, July 25, 1912 CROSSHILL ouR OPTICAL £ P A R T M E N T July GRAIN 45 #ach .. 50.00 ... ... 40.00 hoii Abalit® beay ) 0800 ., # .. ... 8:00 atered ...8.50 h 722000 LINF MENT 23 Scott of Galt duy _ wert ocal gra n 24.00 _ 25.00 { â€" 45 â€"â€" 50 27.00 28.00 10 1.20 of prominentâ€" «0 70 Mc e 1.16 18.00 10,00 110 .10 13 14 50 1 00 £0 Flow 52 Whent hi d L oone> Dorn in large lots uddlings pr.:: Putator®, e tet , _‘m....- â€" ‘n gle‘®s & w 85 â€Lr...;: Ba: Midd: ugs per (on Sbort» per ton.... Wheut . 2. l.ese6en G« use W heat.. ... Om C e POAS .. .220 2600 ++# OBE . 0..2060 +9 ++ Ry® \...sa 4s 4686 Lus k w bert..ss0 .. Cort ‘per bush. . .. Hay per WB ... BUObOPRei ic .l 6e e + Flow , Fawily Flow:», Fastry . Br..n per tom. . | Hay j | Hay CON .. . .. + +#+* IWoos:.ereord tButtuperlb......... | Eggs per dozen ......« | Lard per 1D,.....0«> +« Live 8 ... SM::;L Â¥gir hi "I all0w [s.. on ++ Dried Applex .â€" HAUD® , . .4 e +s .++ + Ebou‘dere......> Bacgh .2 2e es ++ Potaioes perhasy Woud, first clees F1 Flour per 100 ibs . . Bran f iddlings per ton Screeuings ** Â¥e Wheat par bush ... Barley Potatoes per bag ..;. Potatoces per bag, new Wheat..s...e s Bas Je y~...220..00 .0 PBA® ,.....0+ .++ ++ Flout. «... ..« />â€" Man,. Flout ... . Butter, per 1»..... }Esp.pvrdm... May per L n...... Lard, pergh .2ll.s MeBill,.22s 00 6e + k Middlings, per ton Potates per bag .. Dictater Flowr\ ... . ++ People‘s Flour _ ..« . .+ Mape Le«f F.our ..... ?’Dl-‘!‘l‘li", £ 19. s Â¥els+ rai per toOm _ .....>>+> Middbg® ......066++++> Ubopped Screenings ... . Rolled UR ,......+«>+* MAÂ¥NOy o ..l..l.....3 +124 BULUEE ... «.+ c+>r46s #14+ Eggs, peP 00% 2663 06+® Hay, per 60M......000+ Straw, per tom ...... . Potatcooes, s:hc SpringUhi cke ns; per 1b, Turkeys, per lb ...¢.... Ucue.rrlb..........,. go:l. t“d.h’.‘... ui rtor + 4+« i LAVG .222 wka0 «x ++# BKIMS, . .. c2uel e +4 lllib- Â¥xÂ¥a un ¢ 4s +% 56 #40% Wl eat fJolntnp defefeteftefefefeffee def=fef=} NEW HAMBURG MARK ETS New Hamb ‘rg July 25, 1912 W ATERLOO : MARK ETS buys this new red brick house W aterioo, sitnated near Waterloo, House has hall, 3 rooms and large pantry down ataire, 4 bedrooms, 4 clothes ¢losets and bathroom apstaire all ash Aniah, na% , large verandah. lot, ‘Apply to GUELPH MARKERTS Grriru, July 25, 1012 ERAEoEt C ELMIKA MARKETS Eim‘rve, July 25. 191% $2350.00 EERLIN MARKELS Berlic, July 25, 1912 Mennonite Churoh 0 uo 17.00 2.80 9.2% 225 JA C4 2 40 _ 246 17.50 1760 5 23 24 11 00 6,50 .20 125) 14 2,70 2.80 14 .18 18 14 24 19.00 7. 00 4 80 23 00 T9 | 21 King 8t. W. .18 11} 11.50 .13 25 15 .16 8.51 15.00 8 40 15 15 70 .10 1(2 .50 «AO ,25 25 18 25 Will not do for the exammion ...,...w'u.a'o&dt ed methods of arriving atrconol We ao our oxn Lens Grinding. (E8TLETTERS ALON The Waterico â€"Muwicifal Tele, hone System is making _ very satisfactory proress. ‘Ihe engineer inspectcd the first ‘scction ce strucued and expresâ€" ed himselt as well pleassd with the work. Another _ Order for building supplies has becn sent in.. The first divisicn will" have fully twenty> pet cent. more subscribkers than were . On the list when th> building started, ‘nd â€" prosfects are for a very cheap _ad well _ patronized system. . Not much wonlfér now why the BeH Co, have been so â€"persistently endearoring to mae arrangements for ceanections with their system, as it would bring them ry ch sdded business, and . the towns ate already clamoring for . conâ€" nectic ns. The sectrity of the municipal 8ysâ€" tem li s in th: fact that the law ro ides th t its sulscriters are petâ€" m n>nt. ‘Ibey can not pe bought Out, so d out or scarcd off, Could _ not e.cn ie drojjed if both the municiâ€" [ullly wished it. 1he subscribers are part and parecl of the Byâ€"Law. , THE RUGAL TELEPHONE is BOGMING Briefs.â€"Born to Mr. and ‘Mrs. . W. S.. Weigand, Saturday, July 13th, a son.â€"Mrs. W. Giles and son Gordcn, of Toronto, are spending the summer months with relatives in this locality â€"Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bucharan, and son left last week fot Petertoro to. visit the former‘s parents.â€"Mr. . anl Mrs. Moses Unger left last Tuesday on a Western trip to visit their son and daughter.â€"Mr. George Lonsbtry, Sr., has had a bad attack of aprendâ€" citis. â€"Miss Agnes Lake has returned to her home in Plattsville after . ICâ€" newing old acquaintances in this part and attending the Preston Kirmess.â€" Miss Alma Tait and friend Miss Gerâ€" tie Wirer left Saturday for Toronto aiter spending a few pleasant weeks at her home _ here.â€"Mr. David Grch an; workmen of Hespelert have been repairing a roof for Mr. Daniel _S. Shantz.â€"Mrs. W. Graham, of Galt, is spcnding this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hagey.â€"Mrs, Graâ€" har~ has just recovered from a . bad seige of rheumatism. f Quly the utfl,'-iuwl * ud WW“ML» in the examination of youH Our equipment and News notes. â€"Rain has made its a?~ : peararice at last and the crops l00% nice and freshened up. _ The wheat crop in this section is a rather ligh‘ orp. ,Fome of the ncighbors starte1 to cut wheat and barley last week .â€" Mr. Fred Daub was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Josefh Stefler on Sn av. â€"Mr. Nelson Martz of Tavistock wes a visitor hereâ€"Master Mel:in and Willie Stienmann of Berlin are s; endâ€". ing their sammer holidays with the‘r «ncle Noh Stienntann.â€"Miss Ed:a Stienmann returned home last week after a two weeks‘ visit in Baden .â€" Messts. Peter Stienmann and . Sam Roth, Ludwig Gatschene, Joseph W. Steficr were visitors at Mr. Noah Stienmann on . Stnday.â€"Mr. Josz, h Kienapple of Waterico spent Sunday under the parental roof. â€"Mr: Adolh Stoeser of Berlin was a Yisitor at Mr. Hentry Stooset‘s on Saturday .â€" Mrs. _ Josefh StefMfer returned hom* last â€" week after a two weeks‘ visit m Khiva.â€"Miss Clara SteMer was a visttop in | Elora ‘on Son‘ay . â€"Miss Emma karges of. Berlin was vis‘t NY friends last week. IN THE ESTATE OF KATHARINT $H ANTZ Deceased. _ NOTICE ~I8 HEREBY WVENX,, pursâ€"ant to the Statutes of Cntario, 1 GHo. V., Cap. 26, that ol creditors and others having clairs against the estate of ° KATHARINE SHANTZ, late of the Tow.ship of Woolwich, in the Cornty of Waterloo, Married Woâ€" man, deceased, who died on or about the â€" fourtecath day of _ April, 1898, are required, on of before the tenth day ol August, 1913, to deliver . or seid by post propaid to JAMES C. HAIGHM , Waterloo, . Ontario, Soliciâ€" tor for the Administrators of the esâ€" tate of the said deceased, their namâ€". es in foll, with their addressce . and. Hescriptions, full particulars of their. claim®, and statements of th» secyrâ€" ity, if any, beld py them ; and that after the â€" satd tenth day of Augist, 1012, the said Administrators / will roceed _ to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the patties antitled" k‘ere(o,(hat ind régard . OUY hate $\ M Notice to Creditors inble ARNOLD JANSEN in the examination ants JOSEPHSBURG LIMERICK Optometrist D) 10th < 5 JONAS 18 HEREBY â€" GIVH the municipal sysâ€" fact that the law ul scriters are petâ€" not pe bought Out, by, A912. 6. MARTIN; methods &0 the ti Beriin 11 .w"""'"::','"?'“ M'“‘ The Beli Telephone Company of Canada i Having disposed of my carriage works at ?uhal have still on hand some new and second hand rigs which 1 will sell at a great reductior. tc clear them out. New Lumber waggons. all white ouk,z inch tire, regular $60 for $50. t: light buggy, steel tire, piano box auto â€"seat, ~right ~wing dash, high â€" bank â€" shaft, new, re{nlu $75 now $68, 1 second hand Lumâ€" ber wagon 1 st class,shape 1 second nand 1 horse waggom, box seat shclving $20 _1 open Rubber Tire light E uggy 2t Also some good cutters and light sleighs and 100 H.P. Dynamo nearly new t10 volts, and 4000 feet wire and 11 posts ® Berlia 4t, 1 Trap nearly new $50. 1 Open Steel Tire light Buggy $3; 1 light Steel Tire rig $25 & Good Farm For Sale About 300 acres. â€"A first class property for mixed farming. Good bank barn, 8 roomed house, hay barn and good outbuildings. 200 acres workable land, 50 acres bush, balanee good pasture land. _ _ ____ _ I will sell t'hwi)roperty on reasonable terms, Amount paid down and the balance at the rate of 5% on mortgage. Call or write to ~ The Live Wire Real Estate and Business Broker Phone 90 and 64 PRESTON, NT W.J. SCHLUETER CONNECTINEG C A. S. GEIGER Apply 75 BRUBACHER ST dhnnSGNS LAIOOOAOIOEEOEOT RICS FOR c SALE $ J. G. Wing & Co. t on u‘;e Galt and Dundas Macadam Road â€"â€" Between Sheffield and Rockton â€" At a big reductien Money To # 6,000 2, 450 8,700 4000 4 300 LOUIS F. DIET RICH K ATERLOO †1,000 _ " #11.000 Buy Y\ Loan, Conveyanoing and Insuranc? BREAL HSTATE buys 42} acres e Tat e y \NIES3 K [ â€"We have an arrangemen whereby you can make a E‘ni payment at time of purchase, and pay the balance on such liberal terms that your maâ€" chine will more than save its cost while las m ‘re POWSCETTI Aur 14 100 on Lo Ont 100 acres al .} ! © ' dn t $ we ' of the yo .& furnishings the byuyer. 4 luwest on t ; Furn :@ Phone 80 ' Night Pho Onto.th« pr: mises of Wm. Toman near New Dundee, a stcer,. Owner can obtain the animal by paying expenses 26â€"1 month. * of the young people who intend furnishing a homeé of their own, who are looking for s furnishings at medium prices, _ Every piece of farniture leaving our store, means good value to the byuyer. Le&usgiveyonuprieeonaoonphbmtfltndyod.will find that our prices are the luwest on the market. Our line of furnishings consists of > n ol . Berlin, Ont. 14 miles from Furniture, Rugs, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Table Covers. Curtains, Pictures and Picture Framing â€"â€" Aiapanic C # t lt "f /A gall ouP FuPr. Yaae 130 a;‘} ‘ & C o ‘ }2 ,’. , ' Yy\~2° P t ; pe es *4 m capoer than J CPVEZ W € | my malalogns barâ€" «TITTEE \f'*"‘&\;%'. o o iss cvor l LE] EKOION *:* ..« Lk ToR @@ORO _ toy 0s 1nD 36 ul l _ CONVINCED â€" We Wou!ld Like to Draw the $pecial Attention STR .A YED sOOoNER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A _ m W LAVAL Borlin Barlin Borlin Bevlin Berlin Berlin Bexlin .~LETTER & safth + 8 44 [(Â¥ PPE HNiS WANIE I Hogs Wanted BADEN |: AT BADEN | Comprising 162} actes, including ~8 actes bush which is mostly hardwood. !Tl:c b%anen "is all tillable except five acres Which is hilly. The farm â€" it |wc|l watered and is tile drained where needed. On property is a good ‘bnrn with _ plenty of stabling. 300 ,glllon tank in barm to supply water ‘to ~stock, ~water being conveyed | tifrough ripe from flowing spring and ‘is to te had in abundance. On the |!um is a stone house of the . best finish with conveniences and soft and bard water in kitchen. Splendid cel lar, Bell telephone conmmection. A sumil cottage is also on farm. ‘The |rozerty is better known as the Hisâ€" lop farm and is situated 1»$ mile south of ‘Strasburg, 7 miles . from Berlin and 9. miles from Galt. . It is one of # best farms in South Waâ€" terloo Tp. and has never been rented. It is in good ‘state of cultivation. Scarcity of belp is the reason . for elling. For further pariiculars apâ€" idy to s Ahizect § The Place for Fine Shoses We have‘a large ana well. asâ€" sorted stock of Oxfords, Pumps Strap Slippers, in fact all Summer Goods You Want White button boots, pumps, s6raj «lippers for men, women n;’(.l chߣ rens ; Just look at those prices Men‘s Tan Blucher, nice toe, were s m .« 4 $1.00 and $5.00 now ....... $38.,49 lama Men‘s Tan,Calf Blucher were. $3.00 ROW 0 +2 1622 1+ 2s eb â€" N s Ne reest Ts : Men‘s Tan Calf Oxford Goodyear 4 Welt, $1.00 now...... ...... 2.50 < {uv-;other Iuvtvt',lh:: were uï¬:&"p.;ii“l'l 1 omen‘s A umps were $1.170...... ...« Women‘s Whité b%mfloohwmli& now...................d Women‘s Tan, Patent, and Kid Oxfords and pumps were $3 00 1 1000 rolls: different aizosâ€" best stcol galvanized WIRE FENCING _ ; t ‘FOR j SALE $4.00 NOW . .. 2 22220 ks e en e va e se se ne ne Another choice line were $2.00 eo.;.fl) regular value At our B.'rgdn in tabies you will find shoos to fit tire teot and won‘t hurt you'r Pooket Ioo:'..‘ofl in and see. Bcl:ing, Iron Pipe, Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, etc, it 25%.to 50 BERLIN Farm for Sale NUMBER UNLIMITED. : ,, Number unlimited. Highest market WIRE EENCING Krupp & Master. st plaee in Cana r free cata WM:> A. THOMSON, Strasburg F. KIBLER less . thanâ€" the ALsOâ€" ~ & Metal Go. THE MEW SHOE MAN ~very low prices. Are You ‘ Coming West? If 5o write or call on me. . .â€" _ I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop pay» ments. â€" Choise land, ggod water, clese to School and town. The larâ€" gest Waterloo County settlement in Saskatchewan. â€" Buy or reatâ€"aâ€"farm here. # S. B. BIEHN, ~~ = Village Property For Sale h v;ll"ha H.o?;l. sBrul}wh;ham in the: t. ~ Jaco! â€" 35 :fgxn acre on which is tm house and kitchen and roomy frame barn. House all mlynp.m tide.. Hard and soft water y Good orchard. Possession given at once. For further particulars 1 to the undeuï¬l‘:mm of late H. M. Bru K ISRAEL BRUBACHER, Elmirs piHAS sROBACAHER, ‘Baden. > bp at Wallenstcin ber fnlimited. Highest market price paid: Load every m.l.'heuhy. Next Shipmentâ€" Jule 30th. s . ‘The creditors of ? ton, late of the W wich, in the County of :o“ .o: retired farmer, are that his estate will hm-hl : the third day of August, 1912, and ward will be had only to claims 4 Notica to Craditors nOW .. «++ gard will be had only . which notice shall have writing to Heary: Ham m,on.luioï¬ Hogs Wanted CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER C. C. Diefenbacher arvisi es rrar sne . 6O cervaate: rers es Te shoos to fit tirei ONTARIO Hamilton Guernsey, Sask R. Station nu@h been