Ff weight about 3000 Ibs., one tram sor: , +10Ck, Ti : ; , gel horses, 10 rears old. weight atout ‘ »?28800 Ibs.; one teaim black horses comâ€"| PUr: Brol Cat‘ls.â€"7 pure bred g; 8 years old ind weishing _ asout | ATTsh‘rs cows fresh or nearly {r:sh 5“‘ 00 Ibs; 3 heavy platform spring | by tive of szle, 4 pure bred Ayrshite ? drays, 2 light drays (on@of these is Cor8 frosh, 2 pure bred Ayrshit Bew), 3 heavy wagors, 1 light waâ€"on, Cous wer: irosh in Afr.l and Septem E‘S_‘plltl‘o:m sleighs, 4 sets heavy douâ€", b r, purs tred Ayrshire cow fresh in ;bila harness, set light double harness, {cto}‘or, 5 Jetsey cows fresh or near * good Gladstone cutter, single cutter, !y frosh at time of sile, Jersey cow top buggy, covered two seated carâ€" fiish in April, 3 Jetsay cows fresh in ~ riage, piano truck ond stravs, rooter‘ May, Jerscy cow fresh in September. â€"plow, set harrows, 2 wheslbarrows, 2 )1 pir: bred AyrsKre beifers in call. f mason‘s mortar buckets, 2 scrapers, purs tred Ayrsh:re cali 6 months old, ®shovéls, chains, gravcl toxes, tlanâ€"i3 nure bred Atyrshitr: bulls 11 ronths }:fletc, and other articles portaining to (ld, 7 grade Ayrshire heifers supposâ€" mmtmmâ€"\-\ â€"______ td to be in cali, 3 Jersoy heilers ° in Whilst our constant ‘aim is to have an an _ ‘"all _ round" complete jewslicy stock, their ara somm â€" articles in which we are particularly strong, none mofe than "Ladies‘ Rings, if it is a s4¢mPle unpretentious one that is wanâ€" ted you _ will find it at "Heller‘s" amywhere from $1.25 to $5.00 i something better from $5.00 to $10.00 better still from $10.00 to anything almostâ€"but _ between _ $25.00 _ and $100.00 we have a stock that is sim~ fly bewildering. Heller Bros. hy et was sucady to«cy, Winnipeg ‘fmoving only slightly and closing unâ€" iphanged from yesterday. Chicago a "'F y. (‘uh}?uutatlons unchanged. Â¥ Qtotations were: Ontario wheat, No. _ 3 wihter, 95¢ @ 97%c, outside, . acâ€" * eording to location: Manitora wheat. ".~The foilowing: One team grey horses ~32 years cld, weight about 3200 lbs ; mone team bay horses, 12 years old, Reports from Cairo state that J Pierpont Morgan is leriously ill. »President Madero‘s brother was < d pa \$1.50; C , 80 per ce Millfeedâ€" ~shorts, 3: : Onto. ¢ ‘The undersignced has received _ inâ€" 1‘mmiuns from Bricker the Drayman to sell by public auction on his prethâ€" ’i‘nl, King street east, Preston, on €ash. Over that amount 6 months‘ oredit on approved security. Five per cent. discount for cash. i@gmencing a: :.30 o‘clock sharp Thursday, March 13, 1913 â€"AUCTION SALE au than last week. There were few heavy choice stcers offerinz. f simall lot toppin; the market at ;fl, which was 10c lower than last week‘s best price. A few lots . sold At §6.175, but the genâ€"ral run o‘ ce hbsifors and steers did no bet ter than $8 to $6.35. Choice fat butâ€" ehber cows wore steady to firm up to 5.50 and bulls steady from $4.25 t $5.25. Sheep and lamts were _ very ®hron» at last week‘s best prices, iflh small offerings. Hogs were again good demand4, with a moderately light run, and the market 25c higher at $9 25, ted an« watered. ;;,_‘w?lgrqnt.o. Feb. 26.â€"The local grain No reserve as awner is goinz out of We issue Marriage Licenses. Stote neat Post Office Berlin. First Class Dairyman‘s Outfit Toronto, Feb: 26.â€"~The receipts at Unio® . stockyards to day â€" were ears, with 2,000â€" cattle, 147 calyâ€" ‘t, 330 hogs, 177 sheep and lambs, 104 horses. Trade was fair. with good demand for choice butcher catâ€" ï¬â€˜lt steady prices, but not ‘any Ladie‘s Rings â€"â€"MARKET REPORTS °{i \M "A ES STEADY OX THE ONTO GRAJIN MARKET ALEX. AMES, Auctioncer M Foot is m“ i W }‘.F s r.l ::2‘ io s A OF Both Situated near Watâ€" erloo. 9â€"2t TERM® :â€"Ten months‘ credit _ on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of crodit amounts. AMASA SCHWEITZER, Prop. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneetr. ; Tker>s will be sold by Public Auc lion on the premises of the under s gnd, _ formetly _ ownsd by Isaac ‘Weter, } m1> south of Hl>omingdale 2 miles northwest cf Breslau and 4 {iiles from Pertin, on _ Will mert 12 and 1 o‘clock cars at Pridgeport. te in cali, pure bred Jersey _ bull "Pearl‘s Bugle," scl‘d color, _ black tongue and switch calved Sept. l}th. 12909. The atove Ayrshire cows ~ are all in cali to King George of Hickory Iill. Jis dam gave 545 l5s. butter. Th s> cows havre proved satislactoty milkers. Horses :â€"Bay trood mare 14 years uld, woight 1500 1bs., in foal to Royâ€" al Sovetcign ; bay mare 6 years old weight _ 1450 _ lbs., _ sorrel _ driver (Lady‘s) 7 years old, Sortel driver 4 yeats old (good driver). No reserve as the property is going out of the dairy business. Common:ing at 1.30 o‘clock p. m., shars, â€" the f.llowing valuable bive +106X, tf! : 4 5 ACRE MARKET CARDEN ~â€" also â€"â€" 86 ACRE FARM 32 Pure Ered Ayrshires, 20 Grade Jerseys, 8 Grade Holsteins and Several Hors s. The cows are a choice lot, mostly IHolsteins, the majority of them fresh, amd are not _ picked up around _ the country, but are one man‘s herds Termsâ€"Six months‘ credit on â€" apâ€" proved joint notes or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash payment of credit amounts. Commencing at 9.30 o‘clock a. m sharp. There will be sold by public auc tion at the Market Hotel, Berlin, on Saturday, March 1st 1913 Thursday, March 13, 1913 : WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOQ, FEB. 21, 1818. A.K. CRESSMAN King St. _ Waterioo C. LUEZLER, Proprictor. E. J:; SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 9â€"1t FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE or High Grade Cattle 8â€"t. Are You Coming West If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on ctop pay» ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, close to school and towm. ‘The largâ€" est Waterloo County settiement _ in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm Terms of Saleâ€"Grain, pigs, chickâ€" ens, potatoes and all sums of $14 08 and under cash; over that amount i3 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent. off for rasm payments of credit amounts. CHRISTIAN FREY, Propricinâ€". A. J. MICKUS; Auctioneer. 9â€"2% Houschold Effects, Etc.â€" Melotte cream separator, kitchen cupboard. 2 beds complete, 12 kitchen chairs, cook stove, box stove, 2 sinks, table, wood chest, water bench, 2 iron kettles, meat tub, 3 wash tubs, _ washing machine, churn, butter worker, . sepâ€" arator 0.l, milk cooler, spray punip, sausage grinder, stufer _ and _ lard press, 4 bemnches, tlour chest, 2 bake troughs, cider barrels, vinegar barâ€" rel, lard can, large milk can. two 4â€" gal. jugs, 4 gal. crocks, a quantity of preserves, fruit and jats, and many other articles. Grain, Ete.â€"About 200 bush. mixed grain, 100 bush, oats, a quantity of potatoes. â€" harness, whselbarrow, emery grinder, whiffletrees, neckyo‘res, grain cradle. logging chains, crossâ€"cut saw. â€" forks, shovels, hoes, and many other arti: ~les too numerous to mention. . â€" _ Implemcnts, Ete.â€"Frost & _ Woot Sinder 6 ft cut, Maxwell mower 5 it cut, Frost & Wood sprinz _ tooth ~wltivaior with seed box, Frost & Wood disc, hay rake, land roller, ho: dril, Ayr No. 21 singzle plow, gang Llow, Zâ€"furrow gang plox, Frost & Word 2â€"furrow gang plow, threesceâ€" tion iron harrow, wooden harrow, 4 scufflers, turnip sower, turnip pulper, 4 grass seed sowers, tongue â€" supâ€" port, 3 wagons, wagon box, stock rack, gravel planks, 2 pair Lob | sleighs with boxes, 3â€"s:ated carria e, open buggy, 2 hay racks, 10 horse. power with equalizer, chopping mill, ‘anning mill, straw cutter, bag truck; scales cap. 2000 lbs., scalding trough, 30 ft ladder, step ladder. 2 4 'do:r;j grain â€"bars,â€"tâ€"horse blankets,â€"robe, Caitle, Etc.â€"3 coxs fresh by time of sale, Jersey cow dve to calve by time of sale, _ cow due to calve â€" in April, heifer supposed to be in â€" calf. t spring calves, caliâ€"8 months old, sow, boar 18 months olft, _ atout 60 chickens. â€" Horsesâ€"Bay horse 11 years _ old, bay horse 4 years old, tay mare 8 years old in {oal, btay mare riging 3 years old, bay mare 3 years old cood driver; colt rising % years old, colt rising 1 year old, aged mare. Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock p. m., sh«p, the following valuable pro® stty, viz: There will be sold by Public Aueâ€" tion on the premises of the urdorâ€" signed, 2 miles north of Heidelberg, and 1 mile southeast of Hawkesvilis Wednesday, Mar, 12th, 1913 ts dinhy PUBLIC SALE Stock, Implements, etc. S. 0. BIEHN, OF Guorneey, Sask Match 12â€"Farm stock, implements, and household effects of Mosrs Betzâ€" nor, 1 mile east of Berlin, on the road leading to Bresian March 1â€" Sale o# carload of choice dairy cows oi C. Lmeszler, at 9.30 a‘clock am., at Market Hotel staâ€" bles, Berlin. Ma:ich 5.â€"Farn» stock, implâ€"ments. etc., belonging to Sidney Snidet, 1 mle South of Floradala and 3 miles northwest of Elmira. March 7.â€"Farm _ stock, implements, etc. of Mrs. Pauline Frank, 2} â€"milâ€" es norlhwest of Hawkesville, and 3 mil:s from Linwood. Geo. C. ‘Class, Auctioneer St., Close Estate. un March 4.â€"Stcck and Implements of | x Solomon Shantz, 3 miles south of Baden, 1} miles east of Haysville. TJ March 5.â€"Farm stock and implaments|ca;;{ â€"of _Ansg Geiger .at Holmans _school A ‘between Waterloo and Oxford, Lot 13, Con. 14, TOWnâ€" |rg ; ship of Blenheim. men Farm stock and implements of C. Lantz, Lot 19, Bleams Road, North| ° Wilmot, at Philipsburg, March 11th. March 12.â€"Stock and implements of 9â€"2t north of Bright, 8 miles south of New Hamburg. March 19â€"Farm _ stock and â€" impleâ€" ments of John T. Utto $ mile east of New Hamburg, Lot 20, Bleams Road, North, Townéhip of Wilmot. March 32ndâ€"Housebold furniture oi N. Shaw, Waterloo _ Street, New Hamburg. ~ March 28thâ€"Stock and implemnts of Henry Marchgl. Lot 11. Perth At., Kew .Hamburg. Alex Ames Auctioneer. March 4.â€"Farm _ stcck, implements, hotsehold efects, etc., of (ico. C« Martin, 1 mile West of Preston on Berlin Road, Lot No. 10. Andrew Sararus, 34 miles south of New Hanbutg at Green‘s _ School House. Match 18â€"Thoroughbred _ Shorthorn cattle ol Knox Bros., . Lot 24, Con. 14. Tp. of Blenheim, 3 miles Alex Fraser, Auctioneer. Feb. 28. â€"Stuck snd implements â€" of Henry Becker, Lot 6, Con. 11 Township of North Easthope. March Istâ€"Villaze lots on _ Huron lay o LE To e at n@mE d On ol CC OOLGCUCMOE JOTSI, CECUCDIOIVR . MOWEL 0 Tt Mar. 12.â€"Farm stock .‘ and impie‘{cut, _ hay â€" rake, Watson _ sced ments of Christ. Frey, 1 mile South|drill, hay tedder, Frost & Wood disk, East of Hawkestille and 2 miles|Szring tooth cultivator, stcel â€" land Notth of Heidelberg. ro‘ler, Planet Jr. 2â€"hotss corn cultiâ€" Mar. 13â€"Sale of 47 head of Ayrshire|vator, 3â€"sâ€"ction iron harrow, 2â€"8e0â€" and Jersey cattle, at A. Schweitâ€"| tion 1â€"horss harrow, 2â€"furrow Oxford _zer‘s, oneâ€"quarter mila south â€" oi|plow, _ 2â€"furrow Preston gang plow, Bloomingdale _ f No. 31 Ayr plow, No. 23 Ayr plow, Marh "15â€"Farm Stockt ani Impleâ€"|2 sugar bect lfters, sugar bect cultiâ€" ments and H-’muh:{d : Efiects of| vator, harrow tooth scuffier, ‘3 sculâ€" Fred Shacier at the Village of Rresâ€" | fers, steel scrapetr, rew wagon with lan. 4 sugar beet box, â€"wagon with box, Mar. 15â€"Real Rstate and | valuable|truck wagon, pair bob slsighs nearly toxn property on Park Ave., in the |new, light market sleigh, cutter, town of WaterJoo. at 9.30 a.m. open buggy, 3â€"seated democrat, road Mar. w'_?a":‘lém and implements/cart, 2 corn planters, flat hay rack, of .‘oh1 Reitzel, 2 miles southwest| (linton danni mill, Masseyâ€"Hatris of St. Clements and 3 miles north root pulper, & Bravel planks, pig of Bamberg. Frcke ; _ |rack, set team harness, 3 sets plow Varch 190â€"Farm,gtock and implet»nts | harness, set cartiage harness, set sinâ€" ol Henry Hipel, on the. Gueiph Road, | oo harn:sâ€", stoncboat, grindstonc, adjoin‘nz the villaze of Breslau. wheelbarrow, cider press, three JHt.‘ Alex Fraser, Auctioneer. ladce‘s, step ladder, Uneeda _ cream â€"â€"~. separator, grain cradle, work bench, Feb. 28. â€"Stuck snd implemcnt.s â€" of quantity of. carpenter‘s tools, â€" grain Henry Becker, Lot 6, Conâ€" 11 | pags crossâ€"cut saw, whifletrees, nockâ€" Township of North Easthope. yoses, logging chans, forks, shovels, March Istâ€"Villaze lots | on _ Huron|}jog ang many other articles â€" too St., Close Estate. numerous to mention. March 4.â€"Stcck and Implements â€" of No rescrve as the farm is rented. Sninman Chants@ .L. s_ack â€"af Mar. 6.â€"Ferm stock and implements of Eiph. Frey, 1 mile North of Eres lau, 3 miles South~of Bloomingdale and 2} miles East of Bridgeport: March 10â€"Reali estate, farm â€" stock, and implements of Anthony ‘Bush, A. j. MiCkll& Auctioned r Thie: will te suld by public Auction Feb. 27.â€"Farm sto:« and implements | on th> prem‘ses of the undersigned 34 of Mrs. S. B. Geaman, one mile |mil‘s northeast of New Dundce and northwest of Waterloo, unâ€" the|2; mJ s~ mest of Sirasburs, ou the Peter Eby farm. » litroa Road, on March istâ€"Valuable proferty on the| Tuesday, March corner of Wiliiam screet, leadinzg to Y M 11th 1913 the Alevxander school, in the town (o:r.mm!t; at 12 a‘clock noon, of Waterioo. <har2, the following velaalls proger W\ln; a ;n‘ s cce me aot gymer ‘). it '.\lnr._ 4. Real Est;ata.:l;ln::- s‘ ock ar. 11.â€"Farim stock and implements of Nrs. C. Ludgipb, 34 miles north cast of New Dundee and 2$ | miles west o[,S‘-l:labj}gz on l'!uron HRoad. . J. Shantz, Auctioncer. ~ueluster, thiee ‘stope; twin .. and sollfalte Rings. â€"Prices .. renge from $10.00 upwards. Best ralue in the City. Auction Sales itv, 41 King St. W., Beri‘n. NUMBER UNLIMITED HMighest market price paid. Lodd every second Wednesday. Next shipâ€" ment, Wednesiay, March 5th, 1913. THREE coxvPETENT FARM hands waited, to compmence April the first. . Wages $30 to $33 _ pet month and board. _ Apply _ Joseth Kennedy, Creelman P. Oâ€", Sask. 2t 45 and 35 acres, 7 miles from Berâ€" lin. For furthor patticulars, inquire at Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Office, Waterâ€" Ino. 9â€"18. Shipping Hogs Wanted IN BADEN Copiecs of the _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph lotr fyle oi March 28th, April ‘i8th July 25th and Nov. 28th, 1913. Any one having a copy of papers of above dates please leave at this office. Numbet® uniimited. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tues: day. Next shipment Tuesday, March ith, 1913. caltle and all sums of $10.00 and unâ€" der, _ cash ; _ over that amount 12 es or 4 per cent. off for cash payâ€" meonts of credit amounts. . MRS. €‘. LUDOLPH, Prop. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. _ M. SCHULTZ, Clerk. Implements, Etc.:â€"McCormick hind er 5 ft. cut, with sheaf carrier â€" and tr.c‘:, McCormick . mower 5 it. cut, hay â€" rake, Watson seed drill, hay tedder, Frost & Wood disk, szring tooth cultivator, stcel land ro‘ler, Planet Jr. 2â€"hotss corn cuitiâ€" vator, _ 3â€"s»ction iron harrow, 2â€"8e0â€" tion 1â€"horss barrow, 2â€"furrow Oxford tlow, _ 2â€"furrow Preston gang plow, No. 31 Ayr plow, No. 23 Ayt plow, 2 sugar bect l{ters, sugar bect cultiâ€" vator, harrow tooth scuffier, ‘2 nculâ€"i Cers, steel scraper, new wagon with sugar beet box, wagon with box.l truck wagon, pair bob sleighs nearly HOME OF GOOP GROCKRI+S King St. _ Phone 191. Watevioa TERMS :â€"Young pigs, chickens, fat Tomotrow you can ‘buy a lb. ~ of our fne 40¢c Yourg Hyson tea for . 28¢ :3 lbs ol choice seeded raisins for 25¢ $5¢ Gunpowder tra at Bruegemans Hogs Wanted AT BADEN . l;’u’, shipment Tuesday, March , 1913. CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER. Krupp & Master hoi Wine cooking and baking apples per Farms for Sale PUBLIC SALE Stock and Implements Wanted . *pfur ies â€" se nnnnte ane inss OF Astarsenprntsnd dersigned 34 Dundce and urs, ou the abi th 1913 ant alls proger pur (light bay) anmmus l1 maiched, Chief. H ada â€" laweat + sntners __Real Edtateâ€"At the same time and place the farm will be offered _ {or sale (if not previnusly sold), _ comâ€" prising 100 acres more or less, _ oi which there are 20 actes of good bush. 30 acres grass, 1N acres fall plowing done and i0 acres fall wheat. On the premises thore is a large bank barn, large frame house, abumdsnt hard and soft water near hovse and all necesâ€" sary out buildings. This is a splenâ€" did farm, near to towns and railâ€" Houschold Efiects, _ Etc.â€" Morris‘ piano, parlor suite, bedroom snnz-,’ eatner cupboard, burcau, 2 lounggs, 2 leaf tables, 2 sinks, wash sla.ml,1 3 dozn chairs, 2 rockers, clothe« ‘ cupboard , kitghen stove, parlor stove,‘ dining room stove, box stave, _ flout chest, wood chest, Maznet cream senâ€"‘ arator, Daisy churn, meat tub, 2 fron kettles and many other articles. ters, 2 top buggies (1 nearly news), hay rack, wood rack, gravel planks, fanning mill with bagget, root pulper, grindstone, ~grain bags, 2 sets team harness, set carriage horâ€" ness, 2 sets sinzle harness, whifMeâ€" tree, neckyokes, forks, shovels, lorâ€" ging chains, grain _ cradle, scy thes, koes, crossâ€"cut saw and many other articles to> numerous to mention. Grain, Eteâ€"About 12 tons mixed hay, 500 burh. oats, 200 bush. barâ€" ley. â€" Commencing at .1 o‘clock p.m. shatp, g‘ the following valuable property, viz: p Horsesâ€"Young Performer, stallion, a 8 years old; bay mare rising 7 years old in foal to Young Performer, sorâ€"‘ rel horse rising 10 years old weight | 1350 lbs., chestnut mare rising . 10| years old good driver, in foal to | Young ‘Performer; bay colt rising i years old got by Young iPerformer, i bay colt rising 4 years old got â€" by. Youag W.MWP; filly rising 3 years old, filly rising 3 th years old, aged horse. l T Cattle, Etc.â€"4 Dairy Cows: 2 cows fresh, 3 cows due to calve in April, C 5 fat sows (if not previously sold), 20 shoats 3 months old, about 60 _ chickens. | â€"_ Implements, Ete.â€"McCormick binâ€" ; _ der 6 ft. cut, nearly new, with sheaf ; carrier and truck; Noxon mower 154 ! C it cut, Noxon seed drill, spring tooth He cultivator, steel hay rake, land rollet. t 2â€"furrow gang plow, 2 single plows, "® Toilton harrow, scuMer, truck wagon. ‘,‘h‘ wagon box, pair bob sleighs, 2 cutâ€" "* Hawk FUDLIV JALL _ | _ Farm for Sale. oF I Farm Stock. Implements, Real rafrsm‘:m one :hu?MG ‘: Estate and Household Effects. St. Agaths and 4 miles Borth â€" af g Merchant Miller Berlin, Oni, i epefofetreloioleotopoilo} 01040 i0}04f0pefefe{030$ sessesssesseee NMOMQMMQ‘NM a 3 ;I'O+0+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o-l-o-l-o-x-o'!'o-l-o-.*oil-m-l-ï¬oh $ A Perfect Jewel of a Flour 3 C sesscsccecscrsersesereesesesesess~ esanve aeC4ecrccrcccecs newnpenettniianatte~iny camras c mm 2 t Td 5 Phone 552 38 Frederick 8t., Beriin OLOJe Loo fefetepe Lo jpe; OLeo Lo {efeojeteobrfpefeq J. G. WiNG & CO., Berlin, Ont. is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you have given it a trial. Don‘t make the trial to easy either. Try it on bread, biscuits, p?strics and cakes. You‘ll l{nd it equally perfect in all. No other flour equals it in all rour.d baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"day? _ purchase or not. We manulacture light and heavy harmss, that for style, durâ€" ability and price cannot be excefled. $ We keep in stock whips, brushes, horse blankets, Rurness | oil, and grease, trunks, suit Cases, etc. B Special attention given to repairing. : _' % ' A pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock whetier â€"you WeR se TS Nomont 1 N P . M. WILHELM Y $17,000 Buys 212 acres, gaod buildings, 2 ‘miles trom Rerlin. $4,700 Buys 46 acres, good buildings, 4 miles from Berlin. $ o3 $4,200 Buys 90 actes, Tair buildiazs, 64 miles from Berlin. !‘ $19,500 Buys 200 acres, gcod buildings, 3 miles from BerJin.. ‘:41 $5,000 Buys 100 acres, iair nuild‘ngs," & milés from ‘ Berfin. ** $13,000 Buyg 121 awes, good bui‘dings, 2 miles from Berlin. $1*,100 l!u)‘fv 172 a res, inir buil‘in‘s, 3 miles frdm Berlin. I Irvin Master _ â€" NEW HARNESS =â€"â€" REAL ESTATE â€" J mal for stock scn"ic;; tc; Gn;Ic‘ c;;n ’8:’»,00, brre bred cows $20.00. > (S4L .. Waltenstein C.P.R. Station. _ At the same place for service the i purc bred Pouble Standard â€" PoRed |Duiham Bull Hero, an upâ€"toâ€"date aniâ€" Trrms ol Chattclsâ€"Pigs, Chickens, grain, hay and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ crcdit on approved _ joint notes or 1 per cent. of for cash payments of credit amounts. ANTHONY BUSCH, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. ED. HUEHN, Cierk. 9â€"2t + Terms oi Real Estate will be made Inown on day of sale. weakness averted at once.. E.E iprategs" vim and vitality. P I 1t ‘tor :s every nerve in tha hade .Pâ€""lLâ€"_?o itt mm.m Electric Restorer for Men Horn Durham buil of the dairy type which is necessarily needed to breed the Durham cow up to a bigher stanâ€" dard for the dairy purpose, not alone for Stcck but for milk and _ butter. This bull has proven a good stock getter and is in fine condition to go at the head of the best Durham bred herds. Also some younger bulls and hoifers for sale.â€"Apply to ©. C. DIEFENBACHER, Hawkesville. Thos. W. Bowman &-Sbn Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. this county. under a good state ofâ€" cultivation. Soil good clay loam, good spring crteck, 2 never failing wells, 1} storey brick house, bank barn, straw . shed. Baden, on Concession ‘1, Block B. The larm comprises about 125 actes, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres One thresâ€"yearâ€"old pure bred Short We w.‘nt. mm Nursery Stock Bowma_n’g FOR SALE ta : Bertin. $ Berlin. Ont. Beriin + ȴ{0f0{4eq4 926 $3