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STRATFORD MARKETS. «STRATFORD, AUG. 11, 1913 / Whoat, Standard .. ... ... o Barley ........ ... ....... 40 ‘ Oats, Standar® ... ........, fFess ......... ........ .............. :99 w May per tom ... ... J _ Flour, Special ... ...02... : iE Flour, .uilet ... 2.....000k i i _ Bran, pes ton feerews 2 * Shorts, per fon ... ... ... 2 . Live Hogs & ... 9.30 S e BebI, FEOREb ....:..s ..ccsrrmaccccss . Beef, hind quarters ............ Mhickens ... .222 0075 ; Butter, per. tb => .45 Fggs, per dozen i t iess f BERLIN, AUG.14, 193. * Flour per 100 Ths ... ._..3.170 2.80 . Bran per 100 lhs ...... ...1.20 1. 40 _Middlings per 100 lbs. ...... 1.10 . Fereenmings per 100 lbs. ...... 1.40 â€" Wheat per bush. ... ...... .an ‘ Barley per bush ... ... _. .60 .10 â€" Oats per bush ....... ...... 40 A5 Peas, per busn. ... .15 .RO ‘ Potatoes, per bag ... ... 1.25 § Hiity per ton ......... ........». 15.00 _ Wood per cord ......... ......... 6.00 _ 7.00 ©.Potatoes per bag ... ... $1.20 _ 1.30 © Eggs, per dozom ... .......... 22 .23 \,,do., n»dium ... ~.Bpringers, choice h do., medium ... ;"Spring‘ lambs, ...... , Sheep, light ewes . ~do., hsavy ... ... ._~ do., yearlings .. «â€"~do.,gculls .. Eges, per dozen _,. Hay per ton ... Tham ./..s:cs ovice s Midlings, per tom ... Bran, pet ton ,........ NEW Wheat Butter per lb ......... Hay, pet ton ... ... ... ~ ... 14.00 Straw, per ton ... ......8.50 _ 10.00 Potatocs per pk. ...... ... 50 Spring chickens per lb ........230 35 Pork, dressed ................. 10.00 10.25 Quarter becf, hind ...... 11.00 12.00 Quarter becf, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00 Hogs, live ... ... ...........8.90 ~©9.00 Toronto, August 12. â€"A fixed price in grain, mormal forlthis time of the year, is ruling at present and no flucâ€" Auations have been noted _ for some ‘time. Guotaticns‘ Ontario wheat, Nn' 2 winter, 99c c $1, outside, accordâ€"| ing to location;*Manitoba wheat. No.! 1 northern, $1.02; No. 2 northetn, $1: No. 3 Northetn, 98¢. Oats. No. 8, Canadalbwestern, 391%¢, at lake ports fer immediate shipment; Ontario No.‘ /28 white, 33¢ «; 3Gc, ‘outside on track; Toronto, 37¢, ¢,38c¢.4 Corn American No. 32 yellow 81c on track, Toronto. ‘Peas, No. %, "5e. Buckwheat, _ 53¢, shipping) | roints.â€" ‘Manitoba â€" flourâ€" Listed . quotations at Totonto are: First patents, $5.50; secondâ€"Patents, $5,10; strong bakers y%1.80; Ontario flour, wintor flour °0 per cont. . Paâ€" "tents, $1.15, _ seaboard. Millfeedâ€" Manito>a, bran, $19 Per ton; shorts, $20 per ton, on track, Toronto. Harley ...... ...... BULCEâ€"...â€"â€"â€"...â€":+ssssâ€"rczeâ€" Eggs, per coten ... Chopped Screenings .. Rolled oats ........ ... 5;-::;- were firn: to stronger, ~heep ?i“. lambs were practically unchangâ€" ~ Quotations: Export cattle, choice $6.60 ... 6.75 â€"Export bulls .. ==yâ€" 5.00 @ 5.50 Butcher â€" cattle choice. 6.25 «; 6.60 â€" do., medium ... .._...., 5.00 a} 5.175 . do., common .._... ..... 4.00 @; 4.50 \Butcher cows, choice... 5.00 y 5.50 â€"_do., mediun® ... .._., 3.50 w} 4.00 !‘-’\ltteu nsc ocan 1000 350 in 4 06 Wheat ........ czjllue .222 Dictator flour Middlings per ton ......... do., fed‘: and watered 10.00 do., delivered ... _ 10.35 Calves ... ... .. ...... 17.80 f Grain Market do., medium ... do., light ... ... Milkers, choice Mrl: brisk turnover. The run was Â¥ong and especially in cattle. § Butcher cattle of the better grades ivanced" a few cenis, but other quat pe Auguss 12.â€"ToP prices for e calves at $9.50 furmished . the at the Union stockyards to , With good sales at $9. This is cord jump for this season of the o it we ere _ was a good market and a GUELPH MARKETS. GUELPH,. AUG. 14, 1913 BERLIN MARKETS. TEAMBURG, AtG. 11, 1913 UECCBY CCUWOPrreerye eevvervassees €2. 00 hoice $6.60 ... C.‘)S'Hoy. Srosgefl ......:,. ..;./... 12.00 w==y. 5.00 @ 5.50|fHay per ton ..... ......... 15.00 _ 15.50 choice. 6.35 a; 6.60| Straw per ton ........ ......... 6.50 ~ 7.50 . ......, 5.00 g| 5.175| Wood, per cord ......... ..... 6.50 700 l i. 4.00 @) 4.50 | Export cattle ............00.6.750 0 7.35 hoice... 5.00 ; 5.50 | Butchers‘ cattle ...... ......_.. 5.50 6.50 w vie .50 w) 4.00 um s sremometemnm ws 2. 3.500 @1 4.00| GALT, AUG. 14,.1913â€" in macte.. BAM . i; BBR ILNOREE .â€"cssee22 errsiseee Aenvarces .95 «. ... 8.50 @) 2.80|Flour, per 100 ths. ..... .__.._.....W 3.20 m 222. 4.75 @ 5.25 [ Bran per ton, ....00.......02. C 20.00 _ . iY < Â¥15/0uly ... _ M 40 «. ... 4.00 «; 4.60|Shorts, per tom ... ...... 27.00 28.00 clisires. _ OB t\ B,5Q [ PME ...seweee ssesserve sersurerms 300 1.20 ... ... 55.00 â€" 15.00 [ Barley ......... ........ ....._2 .65 .65 c ulles 35,00 t 56.00| RYC ...0000 22c smmese 10 10 o ... ... 55.00 @y 75.00| Buckwheat ... ... .... .52 .55 . ... 30.00 @| 50.00| Fgzs, per kozen .....~........ .38 sc l 7.25 @, $.00| Buttet, per lb ... .0. c,cl.2.0. .30 s ... 4.00 @1 5.50| Potators per peck ... ... 50 22 ... 3.00 @)â€"3.50 Chickens, emch ........ ......... 1 se 115 @ 5.5«'!_*_-y per ton ........ ...... 11.00 _ 12.00 l...... 2.35 260 hss 84 .235 ty stt F ..... 12.00 12.00 l2 48 0 zn 2..... .48 is 128B . 1.10 furmished . the | WBEIK mss 0c ssale C m Tea. se .: : > M season ol the f.‘.':":f‘:_“'l‘h ...l.:: s h gomendes " antie oms . + n‘.rlct .-“ & mfifflfl snspent id spsine ..,,...“-‘ The Tun #25 | Bran per B coollo »ounll. .. yorkes" "in large lots ,.......,. .1 | grades. o ols XR ut other #uaF] potsto08, per ‘bag .. ... ... 1.25 4.15 4.00 9.85 .80 3.80 2 &1 3 114 _ 13 13 1.00 .25 26 30 1.10 @) 10.70 @4 8.50 wi 10.00 «i @ 20 00 22.00 9.G0 22.00 18.00 2.80 1.40 1.10 1.40 .9n .10 A5 .RO 1.25 15.00 .36 . 90 10.00 2. 90 19.00 .38 14.00 1.15 1.10 5.50 4.50 93 37 53 &7 9p 26 96 9+ ©] Items of Interest.â€"The general â€" deâ€" â€"|sire of all for rain iJas been granted. *\ The heavy downpours of Friday and "'Saturd;ly nigcht â€" have _ soaked _ tik â€"iground to a great derth, even startâ€" ‘ing some under drains working. ‘The !: benefit th.t these showers will bring 3,to th: farmers is past reclning while s most of the yrain is ripening. TH: . greatest good will be to the corn and ; root crop, also the pasture, . whic® n'wm Leceme succulent and; thus inâ€" +{crease the milk flow.â€"The severest elâ€" ,|ectrical storms of the season passed â€"jover this section on Friday and Satâ€" :{urday night, leaving some destruction s, in their path. A farge bank _ barn, o|belonging to Mr., John Simpson, 4th â€"| Con., Wallace,. was completely deâ€" â€"jstroved, together with some _ impleâ€" , | ments, about two loads of hay _ and a large quantity of old straw. A vnew binder that was under the shed was removed to a _ place of safety _ by. neighbors wheo appeared: on the scene. As this barn was on Mr. Nimpson‘s B |riity acres actross the road fiom hits "|home there was no live stock in thc‘ ) barn.â€"The Joss_was partially covered WEDDING QGIFTS from our stock conbmine the useful with the ornamenâ€" tal. There ate thousands of choice Pleces of Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, etc., adapted for «the dinnet table, dressing table, afternoon table and writing table. * Heller Bros. Personal.â€" Mr. a®t _ Mrs. Levi Sohwartz of Beriin stont a few days with relatives inf Listowel and _ Walâ€" lace.â€" Miss Katic Gabel is visiting her aunt in (Gueliph for a few weeks. â€"Miss .Julia Dinple of Ayton is the guest oi Miâ€"s Salome Gabet for a few days. â€"Nr. Sas. Smith of ~ Palâ€" merston _ spent a _ few days with friends in this section. â€"Miss Salome Gabel returned ie her _ home _ in tneloh after baring spent _ a _ few weeks ender the parental roof. Mrs. _ Palntor _ Masales of Brampâ€" ton was instantly killed when â€"_ she jumped frem a bubgy behind a _ runâ€" away hotse. ci‘trch are holding their anniversary scrvices on Sunday, Aug. 17th. Mev. Jas. liusser, M.A., B.D., Ph.D., of Atwood, will conduct _ the serviees. also give his illustrated lecture on "To and Fro ‘in England" on â€" Monâ€" day evening following in _ connection with the garden party. by ins eance.â€"Mr. Wm. Party,. _ Jr.. had a valuable mare. killed by the lightninz during Fritay night‘s storm â€"The tele lme sorvice was partially dor.nzed. during tilk storm.â€"The Sunâ€" day school si Mt. Pleasant Mcethodist ci‘trch are holding their anniversary scrvices on Sunday, Aug. 17th. Mev. Jas. liusser, M.A., B.D., Ph.D., of Hay per ton ....... ...... Straw, per ton ... . MuttoB, ........ ......... ....__.. 10 Flour, per 100 Ihs Bran per ton, ... P T & ERRC ETT CARIETE sn PE PV 22. CEREAOmNE TECRA P Can pEC" Corn is large lots ,........\.. .18 = .80/hor pody was so severely burned as scribe glassqs 4 E‘ Per‘ ton ?'. * 22.00 / to render her recovery impossible even xt th::'!i '!Nl ."lnc:. toes, per bag ..... ... 1.25 1.45|with al! that medical scienge could ui Deryn. Foxce, Butter per 1b ......... ..._s~ .:l: do, and death relieved her Mg is the liie of the eyo. Ezgs per dozen ... .. AT _ .18 on Wednesday a. m. â€" abot 10. l se« yeree arnk sls l Loack «18}| a‘clock. Mrs. Krupp had reached the M m | Apples por barrel ............ 3.50 _ 3.00)|ripe old age of 79 vears, had lived a. K2 6# s ~4 ‘ Hogs, live......... â€"..;.......1... $9.§0/consistert Christian life and was a m © :llogp. dressed ......... . i 12,00] memver of the Brothrce in Cln::z a w = ay per ton ..... ......... 1§.00 _ 15.56)Church. She leaves to‘ mourn ‘h‘ m Straw per ton ........ ......... 650 ~ 7.50 |loss a bustand, two sons anmi . five St. W. Wood, per cord ......... ..... 6.50 7.00 daughters, viz:â€"Benjamin of New 9 Export cattle ... 6.15 _ 7.35|Hambursz; Abram of Peansylvania, U.| * ' Butchers®‘ cattle ...... ......... 5.50 6.50|8.A.: Mrs. Moses Bock af this place; | ~~t~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"s~â€"__ wwwz _ _ IMrs EHi Cressman‘ of Plattsville: Mys| ** 5 ., &w#:6e_ [fi t We Issue Marriage Licenses. Btore neat Post Office Berlin, July Brides . WaATERLOO MARKETS. â€" :1913‘ _ |ber death took place withih tWeyâ€"| & |mp, ooovs soree of wameBLoo, Aua. 14,:1943:â€" Jber dooth took Place within‘ ‘The nerve Toive ol your eyes :G,..‘_..... t ‘: im ind::v&tb use of a ‘~ hy < trying : bArv without , Ovean ....:. gesenncscoms Tsl stove, .m t M wher ©y08.° IF, m fee! Ankent â€" speuth 2.90 lâ€"“ niv of -“:‘l- "in the . reservoir e e COPep . Te lt 2 1 NGAUO ... l.s... ...» 090 > ©,00 ol gasoline in theâ€" teservair > a , Boven Liliss ... ... 840 lt:v.n quantity of the liguid sp !t nj Limmeiiitr s aBadline® ; * :40| her apron, with the result. that . on ;.-,.“, evigptbith xpvinx .....15_“ 12 applving a match w' "m‘“ : Gnaptartet Hgperrznnt . renoarmefy. * .80â€" was ! per $0M lu.... ... .. 20%0 dicr? the Tnamee wore extinguished . Wallace ......9.00 _ 11.00 ...... 9.00 10.00 sees. 18 11.00 12.00 7.00 38.00|Ble=tim, where a larp".;u;iu tit 1.00 1.30|{riends naid thyr last respects to on .65 .g5| who was highly respected by all. We 10 .q0|extend our heartielt symuathy to the .52 .55 | sorrowing loved‘ ones. 20.00| 12 14 Items â€" of Interest.â€" Mr. Cyrus Witmer is the guest of Mr. Manley Mark, Spruce Farm, Huron Road. â€" Mr. Norman Shantz is out with his threshing outht and has > Mr. Michaecl Schrag associated _ with him. Mr.J Shantz gives entire sati.wlaction.â€"Mrs‘ Thos. Walker and Miss Clara Walker of Coedar Lawnâ€"are visiting friends im London.â€"Mrs. Oliver of Glencoe _ and Miss Puddicombe are holidaying _ n the eastern provinces.â€"Mr. Jas. Coleâ€" man of Woodstock spent Sunday â€" at Maysville.â€"Mrs. Wm. Kerr is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with her son Arthur in Brussels.â€"Mr. Walter Korr _ and Willie Collins _ spent Saturday in Stratford.â€"Mrs. Henry Walker _ and Miss Marion Tye are guests of fricnds in Galt. The services in connection with the opening of the Ehmira _ Evangelical Church will be held next _ Sunday. The cho ts of the Evangelical chntel!, St. Jacobs, and of Emmanue!l Evanâ€" selical church, Waterloo, will provide the mustc. Interesting News Notes.â€" Anotber rural _ mail route has started via Haysville, Mr. Jacoh Anderson is the mail carrietr for this new route.â€"One of Mr. Jan»s Vance‘s bridge builders bad the misforture to have his foot rather badly _ injured _ on _ Tuesday morn.ng. by a weight _ falling on it.â€" Mrs. Thomas Gundry and son Thoâ€" mas have returned to their home in Goderich after a month‘s holiday on the _ Iuron Road.â€"Mrs. W.G. Smith spent Monday last in StraMol‘d.‘-â€"Thr continued dry weather was somewhat relieved by a nice shower on Sunâ€" day even‘ns. Th> crops in general ate light. Pasture lands are very crisp end brown in appearance. Those havâ€" ing silage are very fortunate as there is _ so little food available for the cattl>.â€"Misses Marjorie and Mary Wel ker are spending their holidays _ at Grand Bend. Reâ€"Opening of Elmira Church in the vicinmity.â€"Miss Ruddell, of Galt And â€"Missâ€" Veraâ€"Bowman, of ~Betlin, spfl!ttv last weck with Miss _ Laura Master.â€"Mrs. Dr. Ort, of Stratford, is visiting relatives in this vicinity.â€" Miss Rudy, of Tavistock, â€" was the guest.of Mr. F. G. Woods last Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Elva Howell, of Galt, visâ€" ited Mr. W. H. Diamonds last werk.â€" Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Eckel speat last Friday with Mr. Edward Schiedel. â€" Miss Mary (Hikmar is holidaying _ at Woodstock.â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. Sanderâ€" son speut Sunday at Stratfond. News Notes.â€"The heavy rain last Saturday and~ Sunday makes _ the ploughinz go muctf better _ for the farmers who are preparing: for _ fall wheat.~â€"The incrry bum of the threshâ€" ing machine is again heard in the neighborhood. â€" Miss Carpenter of Brantfordâ€"is â€"nolidaving with rolatives ‘Mr. Sydncy Lautenscllager wrd Mr. Chas. Meyer spent‘ a fow days .t the Fort Erie horse races.â€"Mrs. Mervin Becktel and_ Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlazâ€" er svent the woek end at the > terâ€" national Bible Students Asscciation at Toronto.â€"Mts. L. R. Bock and family of Chatham are holiday ng _ in this village. " Dr. L. L. Staufier was a â€" business visitor to Toronto on Tucsday ami Wednesday of last week.â€" Mt. Alex. Wegerest of Hamilton resontly spent a weekewith relatives here.â€"> Miss Ruth and Master.John Hallman â€"of Borlin are sochding a few days~ with relatives in town and vicinity at preâ€" sent.â€"Mr. G. Bettschem is on _ the sick list, abd his many friends wish him a speedy recovery.â€"Miss Mary Wegonest is visiting relatives in Hamâ€" ilton at present.â€"Mr. F. A.~ Keyes was a business visitor to Toronto on Tuesday of last week.â€" Mr. â€" sohn Chipman of Berlin was a_visitor . to town on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A Hilborn returned from a motoring tour to Howick on Monday. Miss: Verda Bolton of.Fordwich is spending. a worfth with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hil-‘ born. * Isars Bingeman, west of ‘this ‘place; Nrs. Svlvanus (iroh and Mrs. W. 9 Menger ol. Toronto. TiR funerme Nraz beld on Saturday p.m., ‘August 9th, Haysville terment taking plice at under a good _ state ef cultivation Soil good _ ciay loam, good _ spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 1J storey brick house, bank barn, straw â€" shed. For further particulars apply â€" to D. 8. Shantz. Raden. B4â€"t( Teacher wanted> for:> UnionS. 8. Number 21. \\'atnfilrm ard â€" Woolwich Town hips, Waterloo County. _ (Good salary. Dutics to commence with Fall term. Apply .Joscph S. Weber, R. R No. 1, Waterloo, Ont. 32â€"1mo. The under?ignul offers for sale his larm situated one mile northwest of 3t. Agatha and 4 miles north . of Baden; on â€"Concession 1, Block B The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 actes Numbet unlinited. Highest market price paid:; Next shipment Wednesday The undersigned desire t> cordially thank theit neighhors and {friem‘!s for their kind assistange on ‘the nccason of the destruction of their residence by fire on Thurkday last, at â€" Hawâ€" késville. Titeir sersrous aid was very much appreciated. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. BULMER, 33â€"1t. Hawkesville. Ont. No. 5 Two Furrow l’lbw,‘ ‘ppen to residents ofâ€" Waterloo Townshipâ€"ridâ€" ing or walking.. f ~ No. 4 Single Plows, boys of Waterâ€" 109_ Township 16 years and under. > The date of the match will be deâ€" finitely decided at the next mecting. _ No. a-gin;i; .I:i:;v;;, boys of Water| loo Township 19 years and under. > _ The second meeting of the Waterloo Township Plowing Match Association which was held Saturday nights was exceptionally encouraging.. \ The Committee have secured what they _ think will be a very â€" suitable field on . the farm of‘ Mr. Menno Shantz, of Centreville.© They_ hav promijses of over $90:00 in d&ntion:l and as yet their canvass is not nearâ€" ly completed. 5 f The classes decided on were as folâ€" No. 1 Single Plows, oPen to all. No. 3 Single Plows, open to â€" anyâ€" enc in Waterloo Township whq has never won a first prize at amy recogâ€" nized Plowing Match. | Hogs Wanted AT BADEN CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER _ TEACHER WANTED Card of Thanks® Farm tor Sale . ~Mitting Elasses is not a gafible, it is a SCIENCE, and i# you .come to us we can preâ€" scribe the glasses you need to give this Nerve Force,; which is the lile of the eyo. | tired, :or with glasses not 20th 75 acre farm, _ mostly clay loam, good soil, tile umderdrained, well watâ€" erec, bearing orchard, goo@ _ gardenh amd small fruit, 3 acres hardwood bush, brick house, woodshed, bank barn with stabling underneath for 6 s and 20 cattle, good hog _ pen The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY and hen house, cement floors, root house, driving shed, beautiful location, station twormiles, town five miles, will sell cheap _ and on easy terms. For particulars write Box 35, Port Figin, Ont. #4â€"t. 31â€"3t farm Lbuildings situated 31 miles from Waterioo and 14 miles from St. Agaâ€" tha, on the road leading from Waterâ€" lo> to St. Agatha. School and church within one mile of the farm. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to JNO. R. EDEN, Farm comprising 100 actes, more or less, Lot 9, Cun. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres bush, balance under good ‘state of cultivation, well fgnced, 8 _ acres sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ acres good orchard, bask barn 60560 with driving sbed, never déailing well, frame house with kitchen and wouw! shed atâ€" tached, and all necessary out buildâ€" ings. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, Ont. The undersigned offers for sale the valuable ten acre farm, situated one mile from Bridgeport and known â€" as John G. Meyer property. Good bank barn and fruit trees on proâ€" Perty, also small house. The land is under good state of cultivation amd suitable for market gardening. Apply to > 31 A. J. MICKUS, aucticacer. ISRAEL MARTIN, MENNO S. MARTIN, JACOB S. MARTIN, Executors. 33â€"1t. 1 F T EmA h. i6 is .. 1. 4 TV EnAII COB CC milgmachhe&:‘annchaiu.lmckâ€" "ood ing chairs, 14 rs, lounge, . bench, 'h 6 beds with bedding, sinvle bed with |‘ one ‘u “ F bedding, 2 spinning wheels and â€"geel, n 3 elocks, chutn, butter tub, 4 tubs, | ° * " io o washing k:ucb-le. cider barrol, 3 feaâ€" | rm=rentememmmenpons «ommmmmmepmmmemmmmmnm twer ticks, a quantity <of carpets and mt rugs, irom kettle, copper kettle, : 2 'm hood w w' kitchen stoves, 2 parloc.stovesâ€" with|Atâ€"once, to represent the old andâ€"teâ€" pipes, tea keitle, small ironâ€" kettles,|liable _ FONTHILA. NURSERIES. about 2 sets of dishes, some © odd|Splendid list of fruit and ornamental dishes, set of lnives and forks, crocks;| stock for Fall delivery â€" 1913 _ and 90 lIbs sugar, 20 Its lard, tooks, tabis| Start at once and secure exclusive eloths, a quantity of bedding _ and territory. We supply handsome free marny other articles too numeroul to| outfit and pay higi@»st commissions. â€" mention. (| ~Write for full particulars. A .. Terms Casit STANEF a NN wisnt nCt the Jollowing property: . .. 4 Roan mareâ€"12 years old, = covered Buegy, cutter, 1 horseâ€" wagon . with box and seat, long sleigh, set of sim gle harness, 3 horse blansets, robe, shovels, axe, sledge and wedge, â€"= 20 rain bags, : 4 leaf tables, 2 â€" small tables, 2 simks, wash sin‘s, _ kitchen eupboard, 2 corper cupboards, 2 milk cupboards,~ 2 wosd chests, 3 chests, bureau, desk witih bookcase, clothes (mpm-fly: o Roan mareâ€"12 years old, luegy, cutter, 1 horseâ€" wagon box and seat, long sleigh, set gle harness, 3 horse blansets, shovels, axe, sleage and wedg grain bags, : 4 leaf tables, 2 Pne P t n ie un c o s t PR CC 5 "o us BC . : Tats ) R &\ oh. li Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Farm for Sale MRS. HENRY DIETZ, > . _ Bridgeport, Ont. ;he soid ‘by public â€"~ auc 21 King St., Berlin laints that cannot be cure« @he Ontirio Medical institute $63â€"265 Yor a~ Strset, Toronto‘ For information that will lead : the discovery or whe&ubou:c o e person or persons suffering front Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary ‘Troubles, and Chronic or Specia Hardware Merchant Opp., City Hall Berlin OUR LOW PRICES. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" d No. 9, 48 in. at per rod ... 2%¢ No. 8, 46 in., at per rod ........ 27¢ No. 7, 44 in., at pert rod .........35¢ We also stock a POULTRY FENCE 48‘ in. high at a.low price. And also all No. 9 wire‘ femce. ~ © Lincoln B. Snyder FROST°STEEL GATES. $ * ®ntmsmmntien 3x4 Gates at m:ci{""'" *::;5« YOUR STOREMAN 3ix4 Gates at e vervee kell .. , $2.50 4x4 Gates at each ................ $2.175 CAN SUPPLY YoOuUu 8x4 Gates at cach ...... ......... $4.00 rmmsomesmen mmnmcs 10x4 Gates at each ...... ......... $.450 12x4 Gates at each ,.............. $5.00 l!'Vil\ Mastel', 1 13x4 Gates at each ............. $5.25| m. & 14x4 Gates at cach ....... ... $5.50|City Mills â€"_ BERLIN Also Stock Coil Wire, No. 9 Steel and No. 9 Steel Wire plas, hi YPfeffehfiaiahilrith‘h Wirc, Poultry Netting, Staples, eve. It will pay you to DEAL HERE. C ‘ PHONE 317. 0 ope. City xuapn.|â€" Valuahle Farm $1,000 BEtED Not: Our Prices â€" of Special Ring Lock Fence. We recommend our brand of RING LOCK FENCE SUPERIOR to anyâ€" thing else oficted _ in this styleâ€"of lJm order to meet â€" competition on this style .of fence we are prepared to fill all orders where _ this particular kind of fence is desired. _ Remember, it is only made ol the 9} gauge wire instead of the regular No. 9 gauge. Probably you are not aware that an underâ€"gauge wire fence in _ the RING LOCK STYLE is being offered by somefirms at a less price than the regular heavy gauge fence. If .so write or call 88# me. | I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop <pay ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, elose to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement _ in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm, _ Coming West J. G. WING & ‘CO., Berlin, Ont. Phone 552 38 Frederick St., Berlin STONF AND WELLINGTON $7,500 Buys 100 actes, 9 miles from Berlin. $4,500 Buys :61 acres, 3 miles from Berlin. =$5,600 Buys 14 actes, 1 mile from Berlin. $2,300 Buys 10 acres, 1 mle from Berlin. _ $13,500 Buys 150 acres, 3 tailes {rom Berfim. $8,500 Buys 147 acres, 10 }lln‘ from Berlin. $13,000 Buys: 195 geres, 4}" miles from Berlin $9,700 Buys 187 acres, 14 miles from Berlin. 8. B. BIEHN, #arr| Valuable Farm $2.50 $2.75 $4.00 $.450 $5.00 $5.25 Under the parn are excellent â€" stables cement floors, and under the straw shed hog pen and hen pen, also cemâ€" ent floors, A large driving shed _ is 'a]so situated some distance from the ; barn. The house is a two _ storey brick 30x40 feet, with briclekitchen 25x30 feet, also large summer kitâ€" chen and woodshed. These buildings are all in excellent repair, having lately been reâ€"roofed. Water is supâ€" ;plifll by am artesian well. At _ the house is also hard _ and soft water. This farm has never been rented and is in a high state of cultivation _ and has always been occupied by the owâ€" |nor. For further particulars _ apply on the Premvises or write \Wm. K. Forwell, St. Clements, P.0. ‘| THE BESTNS _ NONE TOO GOOD _ The undersigned offers for sale his farm, better known as the Chatles Forwell farm, siguated 2 miles north ‘of St. Clements and 1 mile _ southâ€" ‘west of Hawkesville. _ The farm comâ€" Prises 141 actes, more or less, inâ€" Cluding 14 acres bush, mostly bardâ€" wood. The balance is all good workâ€" able land, slightly rolling â€" except. 2 acres which is watered by a _ creals which crosses the southâ€"east corner of the farm and provides excellent pasâ€" ture land. The farm is tile drained /N where necessary. (On the property is » . a large bank barn 71x54 feet;, and * straw shed _ 30x70 feet, a threshing shed is also atfached to the barn. There is also a large sheep pen and a workâ€"shop _ attached _ to the barn. HCME OF GOOD GROCERIES King St. Phone 79L. Waterloo. Buy Your Groceries at % EXCELS _ for | bakin: ~You Cannot Afford to Be Without It F1 o ur King!> Chloride of Lime. Dutch Cleanser. BRUVEGEMAN‘S Liquid Ammenia. Mctal Polish. Stove Polisk. Furpiture Polish. Washboards. â€" Sweeping Ppwder Powdered Ammonia for Sale necessities: 4 i0 28â€"A

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