Registered _ Seed Wheat for sale, Dawsou Golden Chal, gtown _ under the rules of Canadian Seed Growers Association. Apply to REGISTERED SEED WHEAT FOR SALE Mutton, ........ ... Buckwheat ... .sl.l .l... .5 Fggs, per dozen B Apergcce P Butter, per ib & .2 Potators per peck ... . ... Chickens, each ... ......... Hay per ton ... ...... 11.00 Straw, per tom ... ... 9. . Common ......... [..__ _ Etockers and feeders _ .4o., extra choice ___do., roughs, light .. ~Fheep, light ewes ... do., heavy ... ,._.. o Tracks .000 00 2 000 PEAS, POL, DUSH. .:....ccssscccccse AT§ .80 Potatocs, per bag ... ... 1.35 Hay BEF OR.:..â€"..oâ€" scecissranee 15.10 Wood per cord ......... ......... 6.00 _ 7.00 Potatoes per bag ... ... $1.20 _ 1.30 Fggs, per dozem ... ..........22 .23 BERLIN MARKETsS. BERLIN, JrhLy 31, 1913 Flour per 100 fns ... _.2.70 Bran per 100 Th« ... ...1.30 Middlings per 100 lbs. ... ECtcenings per 100 lbs. ...... Wheat per bush. ...... Barley per bush ... ... _ .60 Oats per bush ...... ...... 40 ~Middlings per ton . C CCC Artrrecbs negpvevnicen ccgmasece hÂ¥ Hay, ver tom ... ... . ... 14.00 Straw, per tonm ... .....8.50 _ 10.00 Potatoes per bag ...._.. 1.00 Spring chickens ......... ..... 40 .60 Pork, dressed ... ............. 10.00 10.25 Quarter beef, hind ...... 11.00 13.00 Quarter beef, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00 Hogs, live ... ... ... 9.53 0 10.00 No. 2 90¢, ge. 95¢c. Buckwheat, â€" 52%¢ @53c, shipping points. Manitoba flour Maple Leat Flour ............ Eggs per dozcn ;l- ghomd Screenings ......... 1.10 change in Liverpool wheat fubures while corn futures are firmer. The leading markets of _ the West were stronger ail day and with _ weather fne the market remains steady. Quoâ€" tationsj Ontatio wheat, No. 2 winâ€" ter,â€" 99c gn $1, outside, according | to location; Menitoba wheat â€" No. 1. morthern, $1.021!; No. 2 northern 99; No. 3 nortbetn 95;¢c. Oats, Canada western, _ No. 23, 38¢; No. 3 Canada western, 37¢, at lake ports, for iinâ€" mediate â€" shipment; Ontatio No. 2 white, 35¢, outside; on track Toronto BTe @ 38c. Corn, American â€" No. 2 yellow, 66¢c, on track Toronto. Peas, : dhutlniyliindd mds t hi hn mm Dictator flour ....... ....... People‘s flour ......... Rolled oats ....... ... 1.25 ~ Torouto, July 29.â€"The local grain ararket is quict, but prices were firm on limit;-d offerings. There is _ little POBB .cc s semiense msccss 110 l_hgley ArriYeirE bemse errerticesse +6B o s‘ July 29.â€"There Was _ 3 Whest ... .us.» ... We ; market at the Unjion stuck Flour, Ocean sessrrersme Td gf £hy and biddings was still piour‘ Agate l2 2l2 222 2. C - draggy. Cattle went of anâ€" tlour, Seven Lilies _, ... 2.60 FBther 36¢ largely owing to the Poort Oats ....) ... ... _ 4@ “ " of many Ch“'m“ of m Peas enwrnents . ansendho® s aneses ...-9"' pffai, glassy kind of sstock. Thete paÂ¥y UC7TCCIU u993 _ ® practicallly a uriversa) _ comâ€" Bran per WB %..... ....._.; ; 4 â€" on the Part of the ‘edlel’u Ovâ€" Cogn in †Te testrrecerk 4 %’ the _ slowness of the turnover, Migdlings, I'“-%: K SA000E 3: "wiany commission men not being ablo Potatoes, per Bag .._.. ... 1.8% E find bidders at anywhere _ nea" Butter pOF 1§ .....) ....0. 5 prices. There was a good run Eggs per dozen ...._.. ... .17 ‘fl hogs, 1.‘{?." shul: :::dywam e oo % up slightly. T tr i# Apples barrel .........._. 3.5( [‘Booming these days, while ‘the cattle fiogs: live .. _‘ .. ~ . \Buflered from the tight market. ‘Hogs, dressed ... ... » Receipts for today at the Union tlay per ton ..... ......... 15.00 Stackyards were 873 cats, with 3.253,Straw per ton ......... ......... 6.5 ‘@attle, 843 sheep and lambs, 1.371 Wood, per cord ........ .._.. 6.5 ~bogs, 313 calves and one horse. ’Exmn cattle ...:............ 624 _ Trade was poor, with prices off in ‘ Butchers‘ cattle ...... ......... 6.G ~almostâ€"every thingâ€"hutâ€"hogs: m stt mm [ Toâ€"day‘s quotations: BTRATFORD MARKE! ;Eumhers' choice caule.:g.gg @1 sg-;? STRATFORD, July 31, s â€"mediuntâ€". â€" ... â€"â€"â€".â€"5.25â€"4;â€" 5. @4 â€"= t do., common ... ... ... 4.35 qq 4.75,. Wheat, Standara ,.... ... ';~"m 2.00 zmlhrloy veters as ssscrsese pevsecss l & B n ner n rricce cecius in Bs q, s ' ts, Standar1 Fallows N ... ... .. .5.00 @6 5.30,3:“- css 4 Cutters .....;C .0 c 275 s.on|H Fep L O tm 9 Common cows se l i. 3.50 an 4.00 n‘y ms ‘.i....... aesirines Calves, good veal ... 5.00 & 7.00 | Flour,. Special ... .., ... Tâ€"OBDMMOR ........ ... .., . 3.00 @ «Etockers and feeders ... 4.00 § «lo., extra choice _ .... 5.256@, â€"_do., roughs, light ...â€".â€" 2.50 @, FEheep, light ewes ... ... 4.25 aj do., heavy ... ...... .. 3.00 @) Fracks 220222 22. ... ... 3.00 @ Epring lanvbs ... . .........7.50 @: Haogs, Lo.b. ... .0. .s9.9%0 do., fed and watered ...10.25 â€""~*~~~ Live Stock ' y WATERLOO MARKETS. & «â€"â€"â€" | _ WATERLOO, JULy 31, 1913. GATT, JULY 31, 1913 GUELPII MARKETS. GUELPH, JULY 31, 1913. A AV. SCOHEIFFALE Grain Market MARKET is e . W ogee mm & c.rics sclâ€"2 D lbs. ...... 00 Ips. ...... hn ue 2iug im .00 2 2.9.00 Meidelberg .95 2.10 _ 3.20 19.00 .38 40 27.00 28.00 1.00 _ 1.30 «K5 .65 . .70 70 .52 «55 27. .28 .28 .30 .10 2.80 20 1.10 1.10 > 1.40 .90 60 .10 40 AS .15 .80 1.25 15.10 6.00 _ 7.00 2.60 2.45 10 12 07 .28 12.00 10.00 11.00 A2 A4 1% .96 2 60 2.85 2.10 19.00 .36 23 1.10 1.25 1.15 .50 .38 14.00 28 30 50 3.60 8.35 7.00 * 8.3.'»i 3.50 1.1% 5.15 ; So omm iloskntcaneinad BTRATFORD MARKET ig-;? STRATFORD, July 31, 15 7 73 Wheat, Standara ... _... .90 ; DBLTGY ..mâ€"... s.â€"..im sesccce 00 5.30 |Oats, Standar4 ... ...,...., $.98% 1 PUBE mn... bee mecure nircclmsices 90 “m'Hay per tom ......... ......... s .,AMQFIour. Special ... .., ...... R.zsafl""" Juilet ... ...., ... *°° Potatoes, per Bag ..... ... 1.45 _ 1.45 ©4 Butter pet 1b ... ....«. .38 E‘_": Eggs per dozen ...._.. ... .17 .18 18 C cl RARENE +s e2 23e n rereve cnrraneides in PHe i# Apples per barrel ............ 3.50 The undrrsigned offers for sale the valuable ten acrte farm, situated one mile from BridgePort and known â€" as «lolhn _ (i. Meyer property. _ Good bank barn and frmit trees on proâ€" PeTiy, also small house. ‘The land is unuder good state of cultivation amd suitable formatket gardening. ApPly to _ Consisting of 78 acres with _ good farm buildings situated 31 miles from Waterioo and 1% miles frony St. Agaâ€" tha, on the road leading from Waterâ€" loy to St. Agatha. School and church within one mile of the farm. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to JNO. R. EDEN, 31â€"3t. 21 King St., Berlin. In compliance with the request â€" of a large n‘umber of citizens, and> with the approval and recommendation â€" of the Town Council, I prociaim _ Monâ€" day, 4th August, 1913, a Civic Holiâ€" day for ‘the Town of Waterloo, _ and ‘(‘all upon all citizens duly to observe such holiday. ‘ Watertoo, 25thâ€"Jily, 1913, â€"â€"31â€"44 FIOUN se s hss . es eisnire eeveerescace Man. four ......... .....0.0..l.... Butter per lb ......... ...l..... Eges, per dozen . , .. Hay por tom ........ ......... | Midlings, per tom ...... ... Bran, per tom ... ...... I&EW ILAMBURG, JULY 31, 1913. Beel, hind quarters ...........â€" Chickens ......... ......22.0. . Butter, per db l . . 0.00 _ Flour, Special ... .., ... Flour, Juilet ... ..... ... Bran per tom ... ... .22.2.. Shorts per tom ....... ...... Live bogs ... .......22. ... 9. Beef, TOBt ........ .........2...., Bran per ton ... .. Corn n large 40%8 .. TREWE ....â€"_uc msttsinl sursoucse Flour, Ocesn ...... ............ 280 Flour, Agate ... ... ...... 2.99 tlour, Seven Lilies _. ... 2.60 OMb sucaqr sormice fuges: e : MB Pas ...._._ snyerdhnts secrcs . sqengp tR BALREY. wssinard Sscerccrss sousceret ~AB Bran per TNL ie â€":â€"01 crevevcrs d Jutter, per db _ "ges, per dozen CIVIC HOLIDAY Farm for Sale Farm for Sale SThaffoms maucemx | Farm for Sale JOHN B. FISCHER, ssssis 12.00 6.15 34 23 15 1.00 26 27 .. .23 .18 vO 22.00 18.00 12.00 4 175 actres, Wellesley Township, _ 4 â€"93| mile west _ of Hawkesville, firstâ€"class 55| grain and stock farm, in splendid conâ€" 86| dition and good buildings, large barn 90| with stabling for 70 head of stock and 10.00| pig per for 50 pigs. Buildings in cenâ€" 280| ire of farm, sPlendid water in _ and 2.70| hear buiidings. Will be sold on easy 19.00| terms, town property or smaller farm 20â€"00) taken as part â€" payrwnt. Inspection 9.15| solicited. . $9.50 13.00 15.56 .93 37 53 .90 80 2.80 9.15 114 43 «w5 1.25 do. more for wir students and graduâ€" ates thamâ€"doâ€"other schools.~ At presâ€" ent we have applicationsâ€" officring from $600 to $1200 per annum for trained ‘h«lp. Business men know where they get the best help. _ We have three depaartments, â€" Commercial, _ Short hand and Telegraphy. _ Get our free catalogue. , D. A. McLACHLAN,. Start at once and secure exclusive territory. _ We supply handsome free outfit and pay higifst commissions. Write for full particulars. At once, to represent the old and reâ€" liable _ FONTIHILL _NURSERIES. Splendid list of fruit and ornamental stock for Fall delivery 1913 _ and Spring delivery 1914. WANTEDâ€"CGood Local Agent Canada‘s Best Business College. We have thorough courses and comâ€" lyeurnl.‘, experienced instructors. We CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts ol the person or persons suffering front Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and Chronic or Specia Complaints that cannot be cure a‘@he Ontario Medical Institute $60â€"265 Yonr» Street, Toronto@ A threshing outfit for sale. consistâ€" ing of a 13 horse power Tuerk gasoâ€" line engine and _ Champion Separator with drive belt complete. In _ first class rumning order. Apply to 23â€"2 mos. 6â€"11â€" PAA§A0000004000000002 $1,000 _ REWARD STONF AND WELLINGTON Toronmto, Ontario. oUR M’L\l BARGAIN JEWELRY SALE CONTINâ€" UES FOR THE BALANCE 0 8 W *‘ 5En:cur00 OI Spectacies and Eycy.asses For JOIIN 0. JANTZIE, Berlin L.K. Weber, Hawkesville Principal 27â€"Amos ()n the property is a frame dwellâ€" ing house and good barn. For terms and conditions of sale, apply to MCBRIDE & MacKENZIE Solicitors for Morttgagee. n:t:d at Waterloo, Ont., July 17th, 1913. _ That ‘certain parcel d?.md in the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, being part of Lot _ 43. of the German Company Tract, in the said Township, containg â€" sevenâ€" teen and ninetyâ€"three hundredths _ of en acre miote orâ€"less, and being more particularly described in _ Mortgage dated May 25th, 1907, registered _ in the Registr? (fMce at Betlin, as No. 17639, and being the property own ed and occupied by the late Louis S Hergott. UNDER and by virtue of the powâ€" ers contained in a certain â€" Mortgage which will be produced at the _ time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, by Henty _ B. Duerimz, Auctioncer, at the Premises bereinafter desctibed on Wednesday, the 13th day of August, 1913, at the Four of two o‘clock in the afternoon the following property: |_ News Nates.â€"Mrs. S. Gichman _ of Waterioo and Mr. aud Mrs. Notman Gingrich of Mishawa‘a, Ind., visited at the bome of, Mr. and Mrs.> David Wismer om Friday fast.â€" Mr. â€" and Mrs. Noah Wa‘nr of Herln visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frod B. Hucther en Saturday.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. ~ Allen‘ Shoemaker and â€"son Cecit~â€" visited with friends in Berlin on Sunday .â€" The Missos Itene Lingeman and Florâ€" ence Shceherd of Bloom‘ngdalte, _ Ina Schweitzer of Bridgepog: and Oralla Lekuzn and Messts. Gordsn _ Ringe {man and Irvine Shopherd of _ Bloomâ€" \.‘ngdnl:-, Ntanley Schweitzer of Bridge port, Clarcne Chuh of Waterioo and Ford Willson were Sunday _ visttors at ‘Fait View" farm.â€" Mr., and Mrs. Albert Lehnen and daughter _ Martha spers‘ the week end with friends at Elmira.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Schwartzenâ€" truber and family of Wilmot Centre were Sunday visitors at the _ home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huetherâ€"Mis ses Euphemia and Irone Shocmaker spent lfast Thursday w th friends | at Preston. â€"Miss® Grave and Mr. Eltor Wismer spent Sundlsy withk friends at Berlin.â€"Mr. Artilir Lehnen returned to his home here after spending _ a couple of wecks with fitends at Florâ€" adale.â€"Miss Evelyn Haist of â€" Betlin ‘s holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hucther. Dundee is srendinz a few days with friends on the Juron Road.â€" _ Mrs â€".W. Zimmerman and family are holidaying in Detroit with friends.â€" Mr. James Grinnor _ spont Saturdar in Stratford.â€"Big Four Day Excurâ€" sion io Detroit on Aug.. 2nd. Dcm‘t miss it. ‘ Sustained Broken Arm. ~Mr. Moses Grof had the misfort‘ne to fall back ward from a load of grain on Saturâ€" day afternoon and sustained a broken armâ€" Splendid Mail Route.â€"R.R. No. 1 has been established from New Hamâ€" burg covering th> whole of the South Westcrn portion of thr township â€" of Wilmot. This route is 21 miles in length and is one of the most comâ€", Plete and compact in the whole sysâ€" tem of Rural _ Mail Delivery in the township. A good deal of credit is due to Messts Samuel Cassel, _ Levi Master, Alfred E. Bean and * Alfred Kerr for their interest in plauning and securing this splcnCid route. Personals.â€"Mrs. Cassel of Dundre is srending a few days friends on the Juren Road.â€" James Livingston and nis nurse Kai ser left for Color.do SPfings to visit his daughter Atice~â€"â€"who is spending the summer at the summer _ Tesort of that city..â€"Mr. Jns. Heldman who was cmPloyed at the Baden Lumber Co. for the last few mouths has left and is now employed _ by the Paden Cider and Lateving Co. « don, _ Mr, and Mrs. Ja~ Isslt of HMamburg visited their father on Supâ€" ‘ay.â€"-l.l'l. Wm. Liersch laft this week for Montreal when she will join her son Edward â€" and spend two months down the St. Jawrence _ in their summer cottageâ€"Dr. and Nrs 1.. Doering of Mildmay sment a _ few days with Mr. Jas. Heldiman.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Andrew Ast loft _ fot (luer!ney, Susk., to spend a _ fcw Mr. Brueeknor is in his 80th year. Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital on . Runday July 37 and was opetrated <n by Drs Cillespie, Anderscn ant Caliahin, on Monday . which proved szceis ful. Much credit is due the doctors _ as Prueekner znd son Stratford, Mr. s81 Mrs..P. Bringtner and fawily of Lonâ€" MORTCACE SALE II.B. Duering, _ Anctioneer. , 6 2934 Nine Pines a U $‘ <~<e Furniture and Rug Sale The fine now five decked exclusively passenger steamer North American vhich makes a week‘s rovnd trip of the Upper Lakes, is being patronized by many _ Owen Sound and Collingâ€" wood people, * Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wadnesday August 6th. CLEMENS & HUNSBEKGER Under the parn are excellent stables cement floors,. and under the straw sted hog pen and hen pen, also cemâ€" ent foors, A large driving shed _ is also situated some distance from the barn. _ The house is a two _ storey brick 30x40 feet, with brick kitchen 25x30 feet, also large summer kitâ€" ~hen and woodshed. These buildings are all in excellent repair, having lately been reâ€"roofed. Water is supâ€" m by an artesian well. A&,thc | e is also hard _ and soft ‘Watet. is fatm has never been rented and in a high state of cultivation _ and always hbeen occupied by the owâ€" «_ Fop further particulars _ apply on the Prem‘ses br‘Write Wm. °K. Forwell, St. Clements, P.O. wood. The balance is all good workâ€" able lend, slightly rolling except 2 acres which is watered by a _ creck which crosses the southâ€"cast corner of the farm and provides excellent pasâ€" ture land. ‘The farm is tile drained where necessary. (n the property is a large bank barn 74x54 feet, and straw shed _ 30%x70 feet, a threshing shed is also attached to the barn. There is also a large sheep pen and a workâ€"shop _ attached â€" to the barn. The undersigned offers for sale his farm, better knowm as the Charles Forwell farm, situated 2 miles notth of St. â€"Clements and 1 mile _ southâ€" west of Hawkesville. The farm comâ€" priscs 141 acres, more or less, inâ€" cluding 14 acres busb, mostly hardâ€" Lincoln B. Snyder Hardware Merchant Opp., City Hall Beriin Noe. 9, 18 in. at per rod ........ 2%¢ No. 8, 46â€"in., at per rod ... 37¢ No. 7, 44 in., at per rod .......35¢ We also stock a POULTRY FENCE (8 in. high at a low price. And also ill Ne. 9 wire fcnce. FROST STEEL GATES. 3x4 Gates at each ......... ........ $2.50 34x4 Gates at each ... ...... $2.50 4x4 Gates at each ................. $2.15 8x4 Gates at each ... ......... $4.00 10x1 Gates at each ...... ......... $450â€" 13x4 Gates at each ,.............. $5.00 13x4 Gates at.each ............... $5.25 14x4 Gates at each ........ ... $5.50 Also Stock Coil Wire, No. 9 Steel‘ and No. 9 Steel Wire plain, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Staples, ete. ‘ It will pay you to DEAL HERE. ‘ PHONE 217. OPP. CITY HALL. | Probably you are mot aware . that an underâ€"gauge wire fence in _ the RING LOCK STYLE is being offered by some firms at a less price than the regular heavy gauge {fence. Im order to meet competition _ on this style of fence we are prepared to fill all orders where this particular sind of fence is desired. Remember, it is only made of the 9% gauge wire ‘inatcad of the regular No. 9 gauge. We recommend our brand of RING LOCK FENCE SUPERIOR to anyâ€" thing else offcred in this style â€" of DUR Hogs Wanted AT BADEN Note Our Prices of Special Ring Lock Fence. a" â€"â€"â€" **!4$ Jl., VY alC1100. ® rhone 80 â€" 0@ _ . L°=_°=O °=,Q O=Om04 1 Valuable Farm for Sale LOW PRICES. somely. is a Wonderful Display of Underâ€"priced Goods Hundreds of housekeepers in Waterloo, Berlin surroundi vicinity have good reason to remember of our past nle:‘:t they uv‘:s coui:iersbly on every purchase. Comeand inspectâ€"â€"â€"it will pay you handâ€" on all Furniture and Rugs for the balance of this month King St., Waterloo. . Letter & Son 28â€"t(. 20 per cent. off p.%, : If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop payâ€" ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settliement â€" in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm Are You ~ Coming West AN INFLUENTIAL MAX OR woâ€" man, with some spare time and a large circle of acquaintances, to in troduce our Special Representative in conmection with excellent investâ€" ment projosition. Liberal retainer paid to right _ person. Canadian General Securitiecs Company, â€" Limâ€" ited, 47 Scott St., Toronto. 28â€"14%. Irvin Master, City Mills â€" BERLIN YOUR STOREMAN CAN SUPPLY YOU 3 J. G. WING & CO. THE BEST IS > NONE TOO GOOD Agents Wanted BIG JULY You Cannot Afford to Be Without ‘It S. B. BIEHN, years the Standard, presâ€" cribed and Recomended bl physicians. For Women‘s Ai ments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijls, at your druggist _Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. Nert shipment Aug. 12th. t Shipping Hogs Wanted _ The undersigned offers for sale his farm situated one mile northwest of 3t. Agatha and 4 miles north . of Baden, on Concession 1, Block B. The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good state cl cultivation. Soil good ciay loam, good spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey brick house, bank barn, straw shed. At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. For further particulars apply to 75 acte farm, mostly clay loam, good soil, tile underdrained, well watâ€" ered, bearing orchard, goo@ _ garden amd small fruit, 3 acres â€" hardwood bush, brick house, woodshed, bank barn with stabling undetneath for 6 horses and 20 pattle, good hog pen and hen house, cement flaors, root house, driving shed, beautiful location, station two miles, town five miles, will sell cheap _ and on easy terms. For particulars write Box 35, . Pork Elgin, Ont. F 5. »Bdâ€"bL. C.C. Diefenbacher . Farm. comprising .100 acres,. .mork or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 ~ acres bush, balance under good ‘state of cultivation, â€"well fenced, 8 _ acres sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ acres Farm for Sale Farm for Sale _ Phone 80