â€" Auction Implements, Etc. â€"McCormick 6 ft. cut binder _ with sheal carrier _ and #ruck, Deering 5} ft. mower, Masseyâ€" Harris hay loader and â€" side rake, sulky rake, Massey Harris spring tooth cultivator, Noxon 10 hoe drill, 1. H. C. steel land roller, McCormick manure spreader, 4â€"section iron harâ€" row, nearly new, 3 section iron harâ€" row, 2 single Fleury plows, 2 scuiâ€" flers, 2 wagons with poxes, 1 wiih sugar beet box, 2 puir hob sle sghs i ncarly new, mariet deinograts 2 isn buggies, cutter, carriage pole, turnip slicer, fanning mill, 10â€"hotse powetr with â€" equalizing rods â€" and couplings .___complete, scales cag. 3000 Ibs. with rack,, 2 hay racks, \stock rack,. flat â€" rack, pig rack, Wilkinson corn _ cutâ€" #er, hay fork with about 130 {t. of ropes and â€" pulleys,, roller choppetr, 2 sets of gravel planks, grind _ stone, 3 iron _ kettles, turnip sower, work _ bench, _ wheelbarrow, set _ of â€" #eam harness, set of plow harness, 3 . sets of single harness, 2 automatic **"Mhorse collars, set of fly nets, â€" post hole scoop, horse blankets, ropes, whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, loggimg | chains, â€" grain cradle, crow bars, sle@ge, scythes and. many other . articles. Also about 600 bushels _ of oats. ‘ There will be sold by public aucâ€" Horses :â€"Brown horse 8 years old, ‘light bay mare 12 years old, weighâ€" ing 1300 lbs., dark bay mare 6 years eld (good driver), light bay horse 9 ‘years old weighing about 1400 lbs. © Cattle, Pigs and Chickens :â€"12 good ‘grade Shorthorn cows. Cow due to ‘calve‘.Jan. 30, cow due to calve Feb. 8, cow due to calve Feb. 26, Ayrshire ‘cow due to calve Fep. 26, cow due ‘A*0calve May, 13, cow due to calve May 24, cow due to calve June 4, Black Jersey cow due to calve in Noâ€" ‘vember, heifer due to calve May 8, ‘registered Short Horn cow with calf at side, registered Shorthorn bull 2 years old, 7 head cattle, rising 2 years old. Shorthorn heifer call 1 year old, 12 spring calves, sow with Pigs at side by time of sale, about 50 chickens. tien on the farm of the undersigned, 3 mile north of Bridgeport, béetter kmown as the Levi Snyder farm on TERMS :â€"Grain, chickens, pigs and all sums of _ $10.00 and under, cash ; ever that amount 12 montks‘ credit on approved security or. 4 per cent. Of for cash, No reserve as the proâ€" prictor is leaving the farm. CHAS. PEPPLER, Proprietor. A. 1. MICKUS, Auctioneet. 39â€"3t. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. In rendering _ his finding Judge Reade said. while he did not _ think the defendant knew of the unsound> ness of the horse at the time of sale, he undertook t+ take the responsibil ity ofâ€" making â€" the statement _ that the horse was sound. _2 Household Effects, Etc.:â€"Melotte rream separator, kitchen stove, steel range, 2 box stoves, churn, milk «ans, and pails and many other alâ€" ticles. On July 7th last Mr. F. K.. Ferguâ€" son went to Arthur and purchased a driver, to all appearances sound, and brought her home. Mr. Ferguson stated when _ he brought the horse home, he was â€" suspicious that . the horse wasn‘t sound. It was alleged that the horse when sold was sound with the exception of a splint defect. Mr. Ferguson paid $325 for the mare on that understanding. _ Later the horse developed symptoms _ of _ the "roats."" Mr. Ferguson returned the horso to Guelph to be taken home by Mr. O‘Neill, however, the horse has been there ever since. After an all day session in _ the County Court .on Tucsday the â€" case of F. K. Ferguson, of Berlin, vs. W.~ J. O‘Neill of Arthur, _ was . finally disposed of by .Junior Judge Readc, awarding the plaintifi, Mr. Ferguson, $200 and costs, for breach of _ warâ€" ranty. Mr. Ferguson was represented by Mr. E. P. Clement, K.C., while the defendant was defended by _ J. M. Keans of Atthur, and H. Guthrie, K.C., of Guelph. Dr. Henhoefier who was with the plaintifi at the time of the purchase, and ecxamined the horse _ afterwards, tostified as to the condition of the horse. Drs. Campbell and _ Waldron also testified to examining the horse and found hes unsound. Veterinaries for the defondant also examined . the horse and â€" testified â€" that she was FOUND HORSE â€" WAS UNSOUND F.K. Ferguson is Allowed $200 on Iï¬:ll'chase‘ Price and Keeps the Animal Wednesday, O. 15th 1913 Farm Stock, Implements, etc. Commencing at 12 o‘clock. noon. _'l'ho following _ valanle property, Monday, October, 20th 1913. Commencing at 2 o‘clotk p.m. sharp the following valuable property. ‘There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the late Mrs. Gregor Dietrich, at St. Agatha, on Real Exgtate :â€"The property . conâ€" sists of ~6 acres of land,"on which is a good _ twoâ€"storey brick house, comprising 6 rooms. with brick kitâ€" chen attached, frame barn, fruit trees of all kinds and good garden. No Reserve. TERMS ‘â€"10 per cent. cash, | balâ€" For _ further particuiars_apply, ~To the undersigned. A. J., MICKUS, Auctioneer, H. A. DIETRICH, Berlin, L. F. DIETRICH, Waterloo, A. W. DIETRICH, Berlin, 40â€"3t. Executors. Tuesday, October, 14th 1913 Implements _ Etc :â€"Bain wagon, market democrat, top buggy, verity plow, 2â€"section ironâ€"harrow, Deering 8 ft..steel hay rake, pair bob sleighs with box scuffler, straw cutter, turnip cutter, turnip _ sowet, Capital ream _ separator, â€" grain box, grain bags,.. manure planks, stone boat, grindstone, new single< harness, heavy single harness, horse collars, . ropes blankets, grain â€" cradle, whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks, â€" shovels hoes and many other articles. _ The above imâ€"> plements are all nearly new. Real Estate, Farm Stock and Implements There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on _ the farm. of the undersigned ons mile north west of Mannheim on the road leadiag to Berlin on Tuesâ€" Commencing at _ 1.30 o‘clock p.m. sharp. viz â€" Grain, Ete ‘â€"100 clover hay. â€" Real Estate â€"At the same time and place the farm will be offered for sale, ‘comprising â€" 10 acres. On _ the property is a frame house containing 7 large rooms, barn with many stabâ€" les, well fenced and a good supply of bard. and soft water. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE ‘â€"10 per cent. on day of sale, balance in 30 days. 7 Terms of Chattels :â€"Grain, hay and all sums of $10 and _ under, cash ; over that amount 3 _ months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent of for cash payments of credit amounts, Thursday, October, 16th 1913 Highest market price paid. _ Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment tict. 7. C,. C. Diefenbacher Live old. that valuable farm known as the Benianiin Lichty farm, about 2 miles morthâ€"west _ of Conestogo and about 3; miles southâ€"east of Elmira, and being composed of parts of Lot numâ€" ber 44 G. C. T. Woolwich Tp., conâ€" taining by _ admeasurement 101 acres amd 3 roods more or less. There is erected upon the same _ a 14 story brick dwelling house and kitchen and frame woodshed attachâ€" ed ; a bank barn, straw shed â€" and ether outbuildings, all of which are in good repair. About 12 acres is in wood land, 9 acres in fall wheat, 15 acres seeded down in grass, 1} actes fruit orchard and about 30 acres fall plowed. Most of the farm is well unâ€" ferdrained and in a good state of culâ€" tivation. TEMS and conditions of sale will be made known on day of sale. ard for further particulars apply to the urdersigned . &. G. CLASS, JOSIAH WEBR, Auctioneer. â€"â€" frustes, Shipping Hogs Wanted No reserve as the proprietor moving to Berlin. The undersigned will offer for sale by public auction, _ on the premises, at two o‘clock p.m., on A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 30â€"3t. ALBERT HOFFMAN, Prop. 39â€"1t At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. Valuable Farm in the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich Valuable Real Estate PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE following _ valuable property, Stock :â€"Black horse 9 years bush oats, 7 tons [ WEBUH, â€"_ frustes, Yatton P.O. 18 Farm Stock, Implements and burg, on There wilf mold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the prémises of the late" J\ B. Schmidt, in the Village of Philipsâ€" Commencing at one o‘clock _ p. m., sharp, the: following articles: Horse, cow, chickens, 2 pigs, top buggy, rubber tire buggy good as new, carriage, sleigh, cutter, _ two plows, set of lace curtain stretchers, plane, disc, hay rack, cradle, seed drill, whiffietree and clevice, manure row, single waggon, 2 hand rakes, 3 hay forks, corn cutter, harrow, ladder, scythe, spade, garden _ rake, drain shovel, _ saw, . square, axe, wrench, 2 iron kettles. 1 _ copper kettle. 1 Real Estateâ€"At thg same time and place the real estate will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid, comprising: Housz and barn, about 8 acres of land, being part of lot No. 19 on the north side of Erb street in the Township of Wilmot. & Household Effectsâ€"3 stoves, 2 bedâ€" room suits, 2 tables, 4 lamps, sink, washstand, parlor suit, bureau, vapâ€" our cabinet, hall stand. pictures, wood box, milk can, .churn, gasoline stove with oven, gasoline can, _ and m.any other articles too numerous to mention. Terms for Real Estateâ€"One third cash, balance may be arranged _ for on, first mortgage. L. L. SCHMIDT, Philipsburg. J. H. SCHMIDT, Berlin. Terms for Chattels.â€"All sums . of $20.00 and under cash, over â€" that amount 3 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm comprising 47 acres, situated 2} miles west of â€" Waterloo, good bank barn and all mecessary oUut uildings, abundance of hard and soft water. For further particulars â€" apâ€" ply to + s Fa R 35â€"2mos. The undersigned offers for sale his farm, better known as the Chatles Forwell farm, situated 2 miles notth of St. Clements and 1 mile southâ€" west of Hawkesville. The farm comâ€" prises 141 acres, more of less, in cluding 14 acres bush, mostly hardâ€" wood. The balance is all good workâ€" able land, slightly rolling except 2 acres which is wat;red by a _ creek which crosses the southâ€"east corner of the farm and provides excellent pasâ€" ture land. The farm is tile drained where necessary. On the property is a large bank barn 74x54 feet, and straw shed _ 30x70 feet, a threshing shed is also attached to the barn. There is also a large sheep pen and a workâ€"shop _ attached _ to the barn. Under the parn are excellent stables cement floors, and under the straw shed hog pen and hen pen, also cemâ€" ent floots, 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 summet _ kit chen and woodshed. These buildings are all in excellent repair, baving lately been reâ€"roofed. Water is s"p plied by am artesian well. At _ the house is also hard _ and soft water. This farm has never been rented and is im a high state of cultivation _ and has always been occupied by the owâ€" ner. For further particulars _ apply on the premiSes or write Wan. K Forwell, St. Clements, P.O. Bager, on Conce&sion 1, Block _B. The farm comprises abougt 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good state cf cultivation. Soil good ciay loam, good _ spring creek, 2 mever failing wells, 14 storey brick bouse, bank barn, straw . shed. For further particulars apply to D. S. Shantz. Raden. B4â€"tt ‘The undersigned offers for sale his (arm situated one mile northwest of 3t. Agatbha and 4 miles north . of Wednesday, October 22nd ‘There wilf be sold by Public Auc‘ A. FRASER,. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Valuable Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm tor Sale HENRY RAHN. R. No. 3; Waterloo 41â€"2t. Members all present. # . The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of preceding session were rtead and ,approved. The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Sagurday, Oct. 4th, pursuant® to adâ€" Mr. Ailaliman, that the Boads of the several Collectors of Taxes as now preseuted to this Council be receivcd and filed in the Clerk‘s office. _ Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mx. lHallman, that this Council apâ€" prove of the negotiations outlined by Mir. Anson Groh and that the terms and conditions, as stated _ are sitisâ€" factory provided the Town of Hespâ€" cler is included on the same terms as yoif) ‘4JY azu0u;nr oam gvgy ‘uogsoiq to. continue such negotiations as may be necessary with the Bell Telephone W aterloo T. Moved by Mr. Groff, seconded _ by Mr. Shaw, that the following acâ€" counts be paid. and the Reeve issue Leheqm in payment of the _ several amounts: ‘To Chester Buschart, bonus ... $21.40 David Linton, putting in culvert be made between the Bell Telephone Company and this Countil. with a view to the consummation of a connecting contract which _ would HAll .cs css se se $1.26 Jacob Woolner, grakel ... ...... 5.65 David Bean & Sons advertising 10.08 Henry Feick, gravel ............ 9.230 Joseph Bruder, gravel .......... 11.60 John Knack, gravel ................. 5.20 George Gole, gravel ... 12.60 Wm. Carev, cleaning Tp. Hall _ 6.50 Wm. R. Fisk, repairing bridge 19.50 Benj. B. Shantz, bonus for cutting and damage ... ...2. .22 1 Josiah Stauffer, insurance on Tp. Benj. B. Shantz, bonus for cutting WONIS _...sa.. sctimed ancargrimccees _ 180 Moses M. Weber, bonus .../...... 15.40 Andrew Seaith, bonus ............... 8.40 Wesley Sittler, repairing bridge 12.70 Stephen Lauber, bonus ............ 10.40 John Mihm, gravel ... ... 7.20 Geo. A. Tilt, 3 months salary 125.00 Postmaster at Blair, 3 months. POSBARO ......... ..llll2 ue e Louis Koehler, gravel ... ... Erast Taylor, on acct., concrete DHOGC .;â€"â€":... costinen ssimee ssmc 10.90 J. 8. Shantz, gravel ....... ..... 1.96 1. W. Eaton, gravel ......... ......... 2.60 I. W. Eaton, putting in culverts and teaming ....... ... ...... 18.70 W. A. Kribs, plasik ........ ......... 18.12 Baines & Peckover, réinforcing for OUIVOFE ..mlses sb iSciies avirsrees Frederic Heimburg, â€" repairing on Friday, October 17th, at 8 p.m. Al subscribers of $2.00 and upwards amd life membets are entitled to vote at this meeting. A large attendance is desired. Bernhardt‘s New Ballâ€"room, King St., Preston, now open for the sca: son. Pancing 8 to 10.30. Admission 25c. All the latest music and upâ€"to: date dancing. 16. & heifer strayed to my farm _ one mile _ west of _ St. Clements. The qwner can claim same by paying exâ€" penses and must be able to identify the animal. I respectfully solicit the patronage of farmerts and others who intend to hold sales the coming season. . Best results assured. Write, or phone 172, ) OMIVETE® .......0 Auluisl ol .72 G. T. Ry., freight l.......2 .....l222 234 Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. (isof, that this Council now ad journ to meet again at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, Nov. Ist, at 10.30 a. Waterloo, Ont The cibhteenth annual meeting _ of the â€" Berlin and _ Watetloo flospital Irust will be held _ at the Hospital Hâ€"f W , Sha b) Moved Annual Meeting Licensed Auctioneer STRAYED HEIFER A. J. Mickus J. B. HUGHES, President. A. A. I by, Sec‘yâ€"Treas. Dancing GEO. A. TILT, Clerk. CLEMENS MEYER, St. Clements, P.O l........ 100.00 16.00 8.00 Matinee races under the auspices of the Sporting Association will be hold at Milverton on Thanksgiving . Day, Menday, October 20th, when the io lowing program â€"will be run ofl .â€" 2.25 trot or Pace, purse $80. 2340 lrot or‘ pace, purse $75.. 5.00 trot or Pace, purse $50. It is expetted that a large string of horses will te on tered and a good alternoon‘s . spolt provided. Maltin.â€"Near St.\ Jacobs, Oct. 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Martin, Hiagey.â€"In Hespeler, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagey, a son. Jardineâ€"Rendel!l.â€"In Toronto, Sept. 29th, Martha D. Rendell to William T. Jardine of Galt. Bureasâ€"C hapman.â€"At Watlord, Sept. 9th, 1913, by â€" Rev. _ Currie Hy. * Rureas, widower of Warwick village to Mrs. Minnie Chapman; daughter Sr., formerly of Elmira. Fulordâ€"Hunt.â€"In Toronto, on _ Oct. 4th, Miss Grace Campbell to Henty Goldie, of Galt. ; Balkmanâ€"Schwartz.â€"In Galt, _ Sept. 30th, Miss Selka Schwartz to Mr. Rudolph Balkman. Ritchie.â€"In Torcnto, Andrew Richie formerly of Galt, aged 83 years. Peterson.â€"Near _ Hawkesville, Sept. 27th, â€" Elizabeth _ Snyder, beloved wile of _ Alex. Peterson, aged 63 years, 4 months, and 27 days. Stroug.â€"In Galt, Oct. 6th, _ Richard Sjdney Spark Strong, in his 89th _year. Linton.â€"In Galt, Oct. 4th, Mrs. Wm. Linton. Little.â€"In Elmira, Oct. 3rd, Richard Little, formetly of Galt. King.â€"In" Galt, Sept. Ist, Mrs. 1. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the "Votâ€" ers‘ List Act" by His Honor _ the Judge of the County Court of the County of Waterloo at the Lancaster Hotel, Bridgcport, on the 22nd â€" day of October, 1913, at ten thirty o‘clock a.m., to hear and determine the several complaints or errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of the North Division oi Waterloo Township for 1913. All persons having bustness aw the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated the 6th day of October, 1913. GBko. a. TILT, Clerk of the said Municipality. 41â€"2t. The _ Second Installment of Taxes feor the year 1913 are now due _ and payable at _ the office in the town hall. The last day for payment _ of this installment is Friday, November ith, 1913. After that date 5 per cent. will be added to all amounts not Paid. Comprising 122 acres. situated oneâ€" balf mile south of Floradale, and 3% miles â€" northwest of Elmira, on the main road to Floradale. On property is a good frame house, large batn practically new and other necessary outbuildings. Good supply of water. For further particulats apply to IRVIN A. SNYDER, 35â€"1m0o. From . November 3rd to Novembcr Tth, both days inclusive from 9 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. Clerk‘s Notice Re Posting of Voters‘ List The office is open to receive taxcs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring your tax notice with you and do not wait uUntil the last day. J. HERB SMITH, Tax Collector. Waterloo, .O¢%. 9thy5 2913 THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE AT MILâ€" VERTON Pay Your Taxes Farm for Sale le Advertisemen Deaths Floradale. 41â€"5t Come and sce, write, or _ phone. One of. us will come and take . you St. Jacobs or Wallenstein and back. Write or phone to 37â€"4. ONTARIO Hawkesville wants a good Blacksmith, and Wagonâ€" maker. Also a good Shoeâ€" maker, and a good Barber. Hawkesville is a good Place for Business Oct. 28â€"Farm stock, implements and houschold ceffects of the late Geo. Smye, situated oneâ€"half mile from Freeport, 3 miles north of Preston, and 4 miles south of Berlin. Tells How She Was Restored To Health by Lydia E. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for adâ€" vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Dct. 11.â€"Real Estate, â€" farm stock and implements of Albert Hofiman, 1 mile north west of Mannheim, on the road leading to Berlin. + Oct. 15.â€"Farm stock and implements ef Chas. Peppler, 1 mile north â€" of Bridgeport, better known as the Levi Smyder farm. Oct. 20.â€"Real Estate the valuable proprietor of the late Gregor Dietâ€" tich, in the village of St. Agatha. Dct. 30.â€"Farm stock and implements of Louis Zinger on the main road leading _ from _ New â€" Germany to Bloomingdale. Nov. _ 18.â€"Farm _ stock and imple ments of Wm. Mertz in the village of Bamberg. Real Estateâ€"Farn: stock aud impleâ€" ments of Dan S. Becker, Williamsâ€" burg, 4; miles south of Berlin, on Tues@ay, Nov. 18th, at 1 p.m. Real Estate.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Dan S. Becket, Williamsâ€" burg 4) miles south of Berlin on Puesday, Nov. 18th, at 1 p.m. Det. 15.â€"Farm, _ farm stock, imPle: ments, etc., belonging to estate of David S. Frey, in the Township of Woolwich. . Dct. 16. â€"Farm krown as Benj. Lichâ€" ty fatm, 2 imdes meadthsest of Con estogo. Deopppopmpprnmmennt ...... .. AZ A .. ... A . d dia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills and Sanative Wash. I give you permission to publish this letter to help others.‘‘ â€" Mrs. WILFRED MAarRâ€" CHAND, Box 464, Tilbury, Ontario, Can. Case of Mrs. Tully. Chicago, I!!. â€" "I take pleasure in writing to thank you for what Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound has done for me. 1 suffered with such awâ€" ful periodic pains, and had a displaceâ€" ment, and received no benefit from the doctors. I was advised to take Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, and WOMAN A CREAT SUFFERER Tilbury, Ont.â€"*I could praise Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound all eteprestmommwccmme=s 8F0UR0 the world beâ€" Dct. 22.â€"Farm _ stock, ir enls etc., of the late J. 1}. Schmiuat _ in the village of Philipsbuts. am now as well as ever.‘""â€"Mrs. WiLâ€" AUCTION SALES WM. G. TAYLOR, A. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER. ALFX. FRASER, Auctionser. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. HAWKESVILLE GEO Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" N1 CLASS, Auctioneer DR. THOMPSON. JAMES HALL. D. DONALD. Mr. FRY. MR. BALLARD. T. C. MESSINGER. C. J.â€"PETERSON. cause it has done so much for me. For run down that I was unable to do my work. I had female weakness and dreadâ€" constipation and l Mess backache, but now I am well of all duael 39â€"3t Auctioneer Creditors of Willian Sattler, al the Township of Woolwich, in Uounty of Waterloo, farmer, dect are hereby â€" notified to send by | age prepaid or otherwise deliver undersigned Executor, or to Me McBride & â€" Mackentie, S Sors, on or before the 25th day _ Uctober, 1913, their christiar , surnames, addresses and de and full particulars of their « and after the said 25th day of tr, 1913, the assets of the estatg 1 be distributed among the partigg ; titled thereto, having regard only claims of which notice shall haye B given. e _ Dated at Waterloo, Ont., the day of Sept., 1918. J. A. STEISS, Executor, ‘The Fred Braendle Cider Mill .: be in operation on Tuesday and Y nesday during September and ober. y 38â€"1mo. Messrs. McBRIDE & MacKEN St. Jacobs Cider | Have no room, the undersigned W sell 2 horses at bargain prices | quick sale. _ _ _ _ St Jacobjs Cider Mill will be« on Sept 23, 24, 25, 30 ; Oct 1,; T. 8, 9 ‘10,) 14, 15, 17, 14, 2%, 23, 24, 28, 29 ; Nov. 4. Aj for evaporating will be taken ; not to be less then two inches hiameter on above dates. No apples taken. 34â€"tL. At once, to represent the old and m liable FONTHILL _ NURSERIEE Splendid list of fruit and ornamenti stock for Fall delivery 1913 . a® Spring delivery 1914. k Start at once and secure exclusit territory. _ We supply handsome Irg outfit and pay higifest commissions. Write for full particulars. STONF AND WELLINGTON ‘Toronto, Ontario. 4 1454 acre farm, good@ Clay 10a®##, _ miles west of New Hamburg * and mil:s east of Shakespeare on the mai road leading to Stratford. On iti a nearly new _ brick house with "1 rooms, kitchen and woodshed, heate by furnace, large bank batn with goo stabling, cement floors, large hog pé end h>n house, good drivingâ€"shed, C# ment silo 12x40. 1; acres _ of goo tearing orchard _ with â€" all kinds.a small fruits, 18 acres of good _ har wood busb, 10 acres fall wheat, °_ 6 acres _ im meadow â€" and, pastute nove failing stream of water, running wat er _ at _ house andbarn, good fencet farm well underdrained and in . goo state of cultivation, fine location wit Rural mail and telephone. For particulars apply to . > MRS. HENRY S. Bean, Shakespeare R.F.D. No ALLAN C. HALLMAN, WANTEDâ€"Good Loca! The {arm of the late Thomas Hum=; mc! 1 mile north of New Germany, is for sale. The property comprises 120 acres, of which 20 acres _ ato> woodcd, a log house with board covâ€" cring, good barn with sheds, . good : water and fine orchard. For furthet particulars apply on the premises ot to Chas. Hummel, Bloomingdale. Executors of the late Henrty S. deceased Let the Nation Do It. « LONDON, Oct. 8.â€"The Times an# The Telegraphb putlish edilorials fav» orable to the appeal of the Britisb committee for $300,000 fitly To celie brate the centenary of Anglioâ€"Amert, can persce. The Telegraph recomi« mends that the â€" Covernment»Atself subscribe the caiire snin, mni:u.†"the movement n« jJonal in the fulleat: sense of the word, for then every taxpayer would hbe contributing W# proportional par‘.‘ It adoa; "Buch @ pmant of puiblic monsy cocted be jimete fied on the rreas l tm the colehee tion i® a vorhl even Potiat *Â¥ experdiotte o+e an +# Obisht s ucts eb uath 6 s merans a Horses for Sale. ISAAC BEAN,: Farm for Sale Farm for FRED BRAENDLE, H. NEWBERY, Williamsburg, R. Route 2. â€" 38â€"1 Waterloo, Notice New Hamburg. / _ 40â€"3 mos