Succession duties for the month | of Cecember show a consi@erable falling off as compared with the same month ef 1911. The amount collected _ was $49,700, and for the corresponding "month in 1911 $75,585. For the irst two months of the current fiscal yeaf the duty amounts to $97.131, a§ eustoms receipts for Dneunbti to $31,957.11, an increase | ,$90.43 _ over the corresponding of the previous year. ' DICKSON RECOVERING. ! ~Rev. Dr. Dickson, of Galt, who a‘ eauple of months ago collapsed in his | pulpit, is gradually recovering, . and yesterday wes able to leave his house ; for a short drive. | rinsz $227,417 a year ago. zoo GaALT IS THRIVING. The Customs returns at the portâ€"of Galt for Dec:mter total $25,574, &b ircrease _ over the previous DecemBer: of $5,596. The total collections . fOr" the first nine months of the _ fircat year ars $244,394. The building perâ€" mits for 1912 total $506,130, teing an increase of $223,796 over 1911. Last year was Berlin‘s banner tuilcâ€" ing year. Inspector Cook issued _ in all 245 permits for work amounting to $842,613. In 1911 there were 19 permits for a value of $358,005; an increase for the past year oi umos‘ $500,000. In December, 1912, _ the permits issued totalling $7,775, as compared with $5,1% in December of 1911. MUST SELL BY PACKAGE. PROP IN SUCCESSION DUTIES BANNER BUILDING YEAR. CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING . Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod, North Water street, Galt, on Thursday eve ning celebrated .the 50th anniversary of their marriage, and a large nunmâ€" ber of their friends and relatives gathâ€" ered to celebrate the event. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod are both still hale and hearty. At the banquet table _ Iev. R. E. Knowles presided in a most able manner, and a very fine address was read by Andrew Elifott _ from the friends of the aged couple. _ Mr. and Mrs. McLeod were the recipicnts of many beautiful presents. cial scout secretary, has issued _ a New Year‘s message to Canadian scouts. In this message he comâ€" ments on the substantial progréss made during 1912, which is due .to the unselfish work of the scoutmasâ€" ters on behalf of the boys of the risâ€" ing generation. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught has shown the greatest interest in the movement during the past year and through his untiring efforts" hasâ€"enlisted the supâ€" port of many influential men. It has come to the notice of the Inâ€" land Revenue Department that some dealers are selling cigarets from packâ€" ages, which is a violation of Section 132 of the tobacco and cigar regulaâ€" tions, which states that cigarets must be sold only in stamped packages. The Inland _ Revenue office has issued | a warning that â€" any dealer violating this regulation will be prosecuted. MESSAGE TO SCOUTS Elgh Kruspe, the fourteenâ€"vearâ€"old Walkerton lad who was imjured in a coast ng â€" accident â€" on New _ Year‘s wicht, died as a result of his injuries at th> hospital Friday night. Interâ€" nal injuries, of which the doctors wer at first unawatre, and shock were the cause of his death. . LAD‘S ACCIDENT FATAL E. Hodgetts, _ Lambeth, Ont., writes: "1 bought several sacks of Homestead â€" Bone Black _ Fertilizer from H. Hamlyn of this place which I used on part of my oat field. The previous owner oï¬ the farm paid me a visit this summer and in walking ever the farm we visited the _ oat field. He asked me why a part of this field showed oats of so _ much greater length and quality than the rest of the field I informed him what I had done and he said he could not haye believed if, it â€"he had _ not seen it that fertilizers could give such good results. T1 can highly reâ€" commend the â€" Homestead Fertilizer to all who wish to build up _ their farms and grow big crops." Homestead Fertiftzers are manulacâ€" tured _ and sold by the Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit, Michigan, who will send _ free (o’any farmer their book on fertilizers with a handâ€" some calendar postage paid They want Agents where they are not repâ€" resentéd. Address, Michigan Carhon Works, PdstofMfice Drawer 814â€"A, De troit, Minard‘s ILiniment Cures Diphtheria Surprised Former Owner lor 191%, the total number of leing 41, while the progerty FIRE will RETURNS an, asking 4or terms 4# m." e o es 9 PP e e C OTV C isnnd Sn Tsc i CE EBE C l oiee mt C (P" C 5 m o <ue: Litions s x c lt P h £ ho s t * ’f ! ‘ t n 8, Cl *3# *% t# f * g /: a o 411 !! "aBst 34 4 : . & F V s * » ue "o“ e | j " € y f*" y * ts P & Farm Stook, Implements Eto There will be sold by public auction on the~.premises of the undersigned, 1} mile# West of Williamsburg and 1 mile East of Manpnheim on Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the following valuable propetrty, viz.: Horses : Bay horse 16 years old, Bay mare 11 years old, Bay mare 3 years old, Sortel mare 5 years old, Spring colt got by Cros. Box. Cattle, etc.: 7 good Dairy cowsâ€" Durhkam â€" cow _ due to calve Mar. 9, coÂ¥ due to calve March 11, cow due 1@ gilve March 14, cow due to calve ‘Apt.1 13, cow due to calve April 9, Cow due to calve Aug. 18, cow due â€" Implements, _ etc.: â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder 6 it. cut, mower, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" tis steel 10 ft. hay rake, Noxon: hoe Orill, Sylvester cultivator, Cockshutt disc 12 plates of 16 inches, land rolâ€" let, Imperial Verity 24urrow â€" plow, Cockshutt 3â€"furrow gang ‘plow, 2 No. 21 walking plows,. 2 fourâ€"section iron harsows, scufer, 2 wagons, 1 nearly new ; wagon Iu\)y pair bob sleighs, 3â€"seated Phaeton‘ sleigh, top bUggy, goud cart, wood rack, hay rack, flat fack, set gravel planks, fannipg mill, straw cuttir, platform scales, capacâ€" ity 2000 lbs., 2 sots team harness 1 nearly new ; set plow harness, â€"set single harness, 4 automatic â€" horse collars, 2 straw collars, sap pan, 50 sap buckets and _ spouts, iron kettle, Magnet cream separator, whiffetrees, neckyokes, logging chains, stone boat, forks, shovels, bag truck, and many other articles. Also agout 600 bushâ€" els turnips. No reserve as the farm is rented. TERMS :â€"Roots, chickens and | all sums â€" of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved joint notes or 4 per cont. off for cash payments of credit amounts. ABRAHAM S, SCHNELLER, & f Proprietor . to calve Sept. 19, 3 heifers rising years old, supposed to be in calf, 2 Spring calves, Durham bull 5 years old with pedigrce, 40 chickens and 2 #thode Island Red cockerels. 2â€"2t WINDSOR.â€"William . Rockett, _ a storekeeper in the township of Sandâ€" wich East., toâ€"day pleaded guilty to seléng liquor without a license, and was _ fined $100 and costs by Magisâ€" trate â€" Leggatt in â€" Windsor Polise Court. Several kegs of liquor confis cated by the police in Rockett‘s place will be destroyed. Clifford, widow _ of the late Captain John Clifiord, was painfully _ burned last â€" night â€" when‘a lighted candle which sh> was carrying upstairs igâ€" nited har clothing. She is now in the hospital in a critical condition, . but ber recotery is looked for: * Ths remains â€" of Mr. Allan Donaldâ€" son, who died at Windsor, were sent to Brantiord from London Sunday alâ€" t>â€"rnoon, having been delayed through the mistake of an undertakers . They arrived __Friday night, and were . to bhave been transferted to a train for Prantford, but an undertaket, _ who was â€" expecting a body frons Windsor for _ intcrme®t, took the casket conâ€" twining Mr. Donaldson‘s remaing _ to his morgue, and when a later â€" wire advised _ him that the body he . was exrecting would not atrive until Satâ€" urday afternoon, the mistake was disâ€" covered. â€" UNDERTAKER‘S MISTAKE We promise you that, if yvour ha-ir;â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-r-â€"â€"-â€" is falling out and you have not _ let it go tnfw fat, you can repair the} ric Restorer for Men damagze already don> by using Rexal ,PhOL a’mmm:‘?&w 93‘ Hair Tonic, with persistency anfl| vim and vitality. Pu-ltuudï¬ynnd l'lrlu-l regularity, for a reasonable length of | are Tom .‘;"‘:‘:f ï¬e&bo-.mm'ï¬ï¬‚vl time. It is a scientific, _ cleansing, | &gd&ta-'u:l.don:‘ Scovel! Prug antiseplic, _ germicidal â€" preparation, I m C that _ destroys _ microbes slimnli{t::‘ VIOLATING GAMES ACT. good _ circulation _ around â€" the hait | toots, promotes hair nourishment, re! Game _ Inspector _ Saitler for this moves _ dandrufl _ and act to testote, district _ drew the attention of _ the hair health. It is as pleasapt to use ; Telegraph this morning to the _ fact as pute water, and is delicately perâ€" that _ a large number of cottonâ€"tail fumed. It is a real toilet necessity. | raWits were being captured _ during We want Â¥ou to try Rexall _ "93" ) the close season. _ The act provides HMair Tonic W§th our promise that it| that when the animals ate damaging will cost you nothingâ€"unless you nreflrurort)' they can be killed but must pefectlv sat.sfied with its use. It to turned over to the Inspector who comes in two sizcs, prices, 50c.. and| will distribute them to charitable in $1.00 _ Remembet, _ you can obtain| st.tutions. _ Any person found. shootâ€" Rexall _ Remedics in this rwmmmityiing or capturing rabbits at this scaâ€" enhi® at our storeâ€"The Retall Store, son of the yeat ate subject to severe A. _ Haehnel penalties. . You Run â€" No Risk When You l This Remedy. STâ€"CATHARINES.â€"Mrs. Margaret Tuesday, Jan. 21st, 1912 CANXDLE IGNITED CLOTHING FOR FALLING HAR FINED $100,AND COSTS A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ALLEN SHOEMAKER, Clerk. I P | conentmmmmmmmgem et ! he flc ' ily| Pho: Dfl | vim and vitality. CPLLRLL a There will be sold, by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, 2 miles east of Crosshill, 2%$ miles west of St. Clements, and 4 miles southeast of the Linwood C. P. R. station, on Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable _ propâ€" erty, viz.â€" â€" Horsesâ€"Bay horse 8 years old, bay horse 7 years old, span of colts 5 and 6 years old, got by MeQueen; bay mare rising 3 years got by Mcâ€" Queen, brown horse rising 4 years got by Dashwood, brood mare 14 years old supposed to be in foal to Golden Bar, bay mare pacer 10 years old; black colt 23 years old, got by. Begg‘s imported horse, chestnut colt % years old, got by Captain Wilkes, spring colt got by Flying Sid. These are a splendid lot of : fine young horses. Cattleâ€"9 good dairy cows supposed to be in calf, 10 head of fat cattle, 11 spring calves. Pigs and Chickensâ€"11 hogs weighâ€" ing about 175 lbs each, 10 pigs 2 months‘ old, 2 fat sows, about 75 chickens and a good collie dog. 2 & Sm sul 0 RFN000% aÂ¥000,. _ Implements, Ete.â€"Massey _ Harris binder 6 ft. cut, nearly new;, Massey Harris 54 (t. mower, Massey Harris hay rake, Massey Harris drill, Masâ€" sey Harris spring tooth cultivator, new; Massey Harris 2â€"furrow plow, land roller, new Massey Harris 2â€" furrow gang plow, 2 new â€" Fleury plows, sod plow, Massey Harris seufâ€" fler, new 4â€"section iron harrow, stone boat, Chatham fanning mill and bagâ€" ger, 2 wagons, carriage (platform spring), 3 buggies, 2 cutters, 2 hay racks, stock rack, gravel planks, â€" 3 pair bob sleighs, light sleigh with pole and shaits, buggy pole, set of slings, trough, 2 barcel churns, Naâ€" tional cream separator, 2 water tanks 3 cider barrels, extension < ladder, wheelbarrow, 2 sets of team harness, 2 sets plow harness, set driving harâ€" ness, 5 sets single harness, 1 new; 4 horse blankets, string bells, wire stretcher, grain . cradle, 2 seythes, 40 grain bags, lady‘s saddle, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logâ€" ging chains, crow bar and many othâ€" er articles too numerous to mention. Also a quantity of hay â€"and grain. Real Estate.â€"There will also _ be sold at the same time and place the farm,. comprising 200 acres. more of less, of which there are 20 acres sown in Fall wheat, 60 acres in grass, 65 acres fall ploughed, 30 acres bush and 2 acres in orchard. On the premises is a large bank barn, straw shed with cement pig stable underneath, water in strawshed and driving shed, also 2 spring. creeks running through farm, frame house with kitchen and all _ mecessary utbuildings. Any persen wishigl(to?huy a large farm should not miss this opportunity. Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. hay, grain, fat cattie, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash;, over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approvâ€" ed joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. JOHN RENNIE, Proptietor. A. J> MICKUS, Auctioneer. â€" 2â€"23t LEARN DRESSMAKING _ IN TWO WEEKS The problem of winter sewing now confronts â€"every houschold and you can not afford to waste pre€ious. moments at alternations â€" until your garments loose all their original style and fit, yet it has been _ endured year â€" alter year, because of the mistaken idea, that you could go no where to learn to cut a garment so it would not teâ€" quire those tedious fittings. A Cutâ€" ting Course with us will remedy it all. A few days‘ trial given free, a Complete course will only cost you $10.00. The last class to be â€"taught this winter will commence on Monday Jan. 20th. For further information Wednesday, Jan. 29th, 1913 this winter will commence on Monday’ By order of the Board, Jan. 20th. For further information call gt our residence on Jan. 18th. ' JOSIAH STAUFFER. Terms of Chattels.â€"Pigs, chickens The Ellison Dresscutting Co. 42 Eby St., Berlin Farm Stock, | There will be sold"without reserve OB the premises of the undersigned, 4 o.tbw:nm.ldhcuï¬"‘"m‘v“ ‘ of St. Clements adjot * S gen 10â€" ""s ""3!â€"\Woednesday, Jan. 22nd, 1913 Tuesday, January, 14th 1913},; ; o'eme},).m. sharp, the following Commencing at one o‘clock l;':n the | property ; terrowing h property, viz 'â€"ld Horses : Bay mare 10 yrs. . old, Live Stockâ€"Bay horse 8 Yeals °"5>| ‘supposed to be in foal, black maré Bay horse 6 years old, Bay mare 6 years old, bay â€" mare 12 years Old, years old, good driver, Bay mare 4 j (good driver) o g years old, good driver, Chestnut mare l ,% 4 years old, good driver, horse 4‘ Cattle etc.: 3 cows supposéd to yeers old, colt rising 2 years. Pure calve in April and May, 1 fresh cow, bred Tamworth sow due to Pig in|3 yearling cattle, 4 calves, 1 sow to February, 1 sow dee to pig in Januâ€"‘pig about time of sale, 4 thoroughâ€" ary, 14 other pigs averaging wbo'lt|bred Leicester ewes, 35 chickens and 140 lbs, 50 Barred Plynn;x;.: iAMki‘ pair of geese. chickens from _ the Gue! ying I :o F c W binder, Strain, dog. ___________ j Implements : Frost & Wood binder, Irarlements _ etc. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder, Blizzard cutting box, Maple Leaf grinder, rollet grinder, â€" heavyâ€" rubber belting, circular saw, Temple fanning mill, McCormick corn binder, Frost & Wood mower, mower with pea harvester, cultivator with seed box, se:d drill, 1â€"horse seeder, cyclone sceder, land roller, hayâ€"rake, 3 sets iron batrows, Fleury rding plow, 7 walking plows, 2 scuffiers, root pulper bone grinder, emery stone, grindstone scales, capacity 2000 lbs., manure s;readet, Masseyâ€"Harris wagon with box, ironâ€" axle, truck wagon 4 in. tire, 2 sets gravel planks, 2 bay racks, wood rack, combination rack, wooden truck wagon with box, 4 in. can, battery tester, 2 spark p_lugs. spark coil, 4 doz. grain bags, {fruit tree and potato sprayer, â€" Uneeda cream â€" separator, 2 milk cans, 3 cream cans, milk pails, lot of apPle barrels and many other articles . too numerous to mention. t‘re, light spring wagon, top huggy, sulky, cutter, 2 pair â€" bob sleighs, hay fork. 2 ropes and pulleys, 3 sets team harâ€" Grain, etc : Seed grain if not preâ€" viously sold grown according to the rules of the Canadian Seed Growets‘ Association and legible for registraâ€" wion, about 400 â€" bush. . Newmarket cats, 125 bush. Dauberry oats, 300 bush. Mandscteur? barley,: quantity of timothy hay, about 1000 bush. manâ€" golds. . ness, 2 sets single harness, 2 robes, tlankets, 40 cow chains, wheel . barâ€" row, manure . boat, 50 gal. gasolinc Housshold Effects = Kitchen cabinet (new), sideboard, famous cook stove, box stove, Parlor. stove, hanging lamp, extension table, half dozen kitâ€" chen chairs)s"rockcr, kitchen cupboard, 2 benches/ wood box, 3 beds _ with mattress and sP!‘mï¬s, 2 wash stands, cradle, 2 bbls. with cider vinegar, 50 new crocks; copper kettle, iron keltle, 2 meat tubs, washing machine, Daisy churn, large sap cab, 2 sap Cans, 120 sap: buckets and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms : Hay, grain, roots, chicâ€" kens, and all sums; of $10.00 and. unâ€" der, cash ; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notâ€" payments of credit amounts. + C. R. GIES, Proprietor. ALBERT MICKUS, Auctioncer GEORGE CLASS, Auctioneer. The 39th annual mea@ting. of _ the North Waterloo _ Farmers‘ _ Mutual Fire Insurance Co., will be held un Mon. Jan. 20th 1913 at the hour ef 12 o‘clock, noon, in the Waterloo Free Library _ Hall, for the purpose of receiving the ar nual reports, and clection of _ four directors. 1â€"3t NORTH WATERLOO Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insuurance Co. Waterloo, Jan. 21d, 1913 4 2 ‘Leâ€"ke Lo e Loo Loo Lo Loo ke LoLeo{ake oo {eoâ€"Lkoâ€"koâ€"}eo eqpepe e fefeogeo Je e fogpejp e pepefe feopepepepegpere» Co is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you have given it a trial. Don‘t make the trial to casy either. _ TFry it on bread, biscuits, pastries and cakes. You‘ll find it equally perfect in all. No other flour equals it in all rour.d baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"day? A Perfect Jewel of a Flour Merchant Miller Irvyin Master anrum for cash 1â€"3¢. ' Cattle etc.: 3 cows supposéd to calve in April and May, 1 fresh cow, |2 yearling cattle, 4 calves, 1 sow to pig about time of sale, 4 thorough .bred Leicester ewes, 35 chickens and . a pair of geese. Implements : Frost & Wood binder, 6 It. cut, nearly new, McCormick mow®r, mew, Sharp hay rake, Wisner Hoe drill, cultivator, McCormick disc, nearly new, Verity plow, 3 section iron _ harrow, 2 scuffiets, land rollet, Clinton fanning mill, 1 wagon . and box r>â€"built, open buggy, democrat, pair bob sleighs, cutter new, hay rack Bat rack, long ladder, wheelbarrow, fork _ with rope and pulleys, 2 sets team harness, 2 scts single harness, collars, set gravel planks, . doubleâ€" treâ€"s, whiffletrecs, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logging chains, iron kettle, quantity of hay and Delaware potatâ€" Hougzho‘d Effects‘ Churn, butter howl and print, box stove, coal heat> ec, Masseyâ€"larris â€" creani separator, nearly new, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms : Potatocs, fowl and sheep, and all sums of $10 and under cash. over that amount 12 month‘s credit on approved security, or 5 per cent. off for cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold. _ GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. WALTER STORK, Proprietor. Notice to Creditors The creditors of James Turel, late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, carpenter, are hereby notified that his estate will be distributed on the thirteenth day . of January 1913, and will be had only to claims of which notice shall have been given in writing to Menno ‘Turel, 40 Caroline St., West, Berlin, Ontario before that date. 1â€"3t. 1â€"3t Dated at Berlin, Ont., January 2nd, 1913. t4 4444444 4444464444844 4 There will be sold by public auction LEARN _ THE AU TO M O B iLE BUSINES S during the winter months and be prepared for the opportuniâ€" ties of the early spring. Take a Course in the big Dept. 10 275 Broadview Ave. Write for free Booklet toâ€"day TORONTO Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 14t Berlin, Ont. MENNO TUREL, Executor Berlin, Ont , black mare 12 years old, supposed â€" to 1 fresh cow, ves, 1 sow to Comprising 117 actes, situated 2 milés east of Bresiau, 90 actes unfer cultivation, balance bush and pdéStule land. On the . property is. a good stone house with kitchen and ~woodâ€" shed, bank barn, strawshed and other nece:#:ry outbuildings, 1 acte orchard and â€" good sunply of hard and soft water, 13 acres in fall wheat and 20 art‘Cualars apply to Comprising 100 acres â€" situated in Wilmot Township, Cen. 2, Lot 17, five miles south of Eaden and 1} miles, Routheast of Haysville. 90 acres are under a good state of cultjvation, balâ€" ance â€" bush an¢ â€" pasture land. Good brick house, and large bank barn, driving shed and _ other . necessary _ outbuildings on property. _ Good supply of hard and soft water, also 2} acres orchard. For further particulars apply to USIAH SHANTZ, The undersigned offers for sale his farm situated 4 miles west of Watetrâ€" loo, Lot No. 1, Township of Wilmot, comprising 136 acres, 12 acres . of whch is bush and balance under good state of cultivation. On the farm is a good house, bank barn and all necâ€" essary outbuildings. Also latge orch ard and abundant of hard and _ soft water. For further particulars apply ley, on the main road leading to Philipsburg, â€" convenient to schools and churches. ©The farm â€" comprises 100 acres, more or less; under agoodi state ‘of . cultivation;. . 8 _ acres sowed in fall wheat, 45 acres _ fail ploughed and balance good pasture: land; soil good loam, well _ drained, good never failing spring, a few rods from barn, 2 never failing wells â€"at ;b.rn and ‘house, with cistern, good bank barn 40 x 60, straw shed 24 x [38, cement stable, capacity 34 head of cattle, hog pen, capacity 75 to 80 hogs, driving shed, dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings, good fruit trees of all kinds, rural mai delivery. For further particulars apâ€" ply on premises or to ‘ .R 152 ACRE FARM. Also the fine larm of 152 actes, sitâ€" uated 5 â€"miles from Preston, 8 miles The undersigned offers for sale his farm, situated 3 miles from _ Wellesâ€" 1â€"tt 1â€"1mo A. J. Mickus, Auctioneer Tm. 14.â€"Farm stock and implaments of C. R. Gefs, 1 mile east of _ St. ‘Clements, adjoining the village . of Heidelberg. . Jan. 29.â€"Farm stock and imPlements of Jack Renni¢, 2% miles east Cross hill, 2% miles west of St. Clements, Power Spray Motor, with 24 horseâ€" power gasoline engine and 90 feet of rubb@r hose. Can be used for sprayâ€" ing orchards ot _ stables. Motor in first class condition.â€"Apply to 2â€"1t IT WILL GROW We want TWO MORE AGENTS in this county. Thos. W. Bowman‘ & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. and 4 miles south east of â€" Linwood Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm tor Sale Auction Saleï¬ Nursery Stock Farm for Sale > Plant Bowman‘s guaranteed FOR SALE JACOB CGRESSMAN, XAVER DITNER, St. Agatha Bloomingdale, Ont §1â€"1m T. SHANTZ, Baden For further Haysville. The undersigned offers for sale MS St. Agaths and 4 miles north 0 Baden, on Concession 1, Block B. ‘The farm comprises about 135 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 seres actes of which is under good state of cultivation, 235 acres bush and 25 acres ‘The undersigned offers for sale his '% valuable farm, situated near Winter=>. } bourne, comprising of 300 acres, 150)~ actes of which is under good state of ; pasture land. Stone house, ‘bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. Apply Comprising about 100 acres adjacâ€" ent to the village of Etbsville. _ 70 acres under cultivation, _ balance pasture land, cedar swamp» and hardâ€" wood bush. First class. bouse _ and bank barn on property, and _ good orchard and soft and hbard water. /AE so 500 cedar posts ‘for sale; Apply & GREGOR SCHNARR, 49â€"1 mo. A valuable dairy farm near C vie, of 93 acres, for $5000:00. further particulars apply to _ 6t. or less, Lot 3, Con. 6, one mil of Crosshill}, comprisingâ€" 10. . bush, balance under ‘good ‘sta cultivation, well . fenced, 8 good orchard, bank barn $0x60° driving shed, never failing well, house with kitchen and wood st tached, and all necessary out ings. For further particulars a; Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, 39â€"2mos sown in fall wheat, about â€" ‘The undersigned offers for #@ farm, better known as the C Forwell farm, situated 2 miles of St. Clements and 1 mile . west of Hawkesville. The farf prises 141 acres, more or les8 cluding 14 acres busk, mostly~ wood. The balance is all good able land, slightly rolling $x04 acres which is watered by aâ€" which crosses the sout the farm and provides ture land. _ The farm is C where necessary. On the a large bank barn 74 x straw shed 30 x 70° feet, shed is. also attached to There is also a large a workâ€"shop attached to t! Under the barn are exedkglt cement floors, and under the shed hog pen and hen pen, ent floofs. A large driving also situated some distance barn. The house is a tw brick, 30 x 40 feet, with br 25 x 30 feet, also 1 chen and woodshed. are all in excellent lately been reâ€"roofed plied by an artesian a power mill on house is also har This farm has is in a high sta bas always been ner. For further on the premises « Forwell, St. Clen FIGHT MEX WwANT * the _ winter _ mwonths cordwood.â€"Apply A. . Foundry St.. Beflin. Medicine llat and Cal Valuable Far for Sale 16 King St. W. Farm for Sale Farm for Sale ; Farm for Sale Farm for Chartered Acco AARON SNYDER, ilars apply to ie J. SAUpER. Freepott.