fud ANOTHER NEW ONE. Householder: â€" You‘re a big healthy man; why don‘t you go to work? «Trampâ€"I‘m too heavy for light trouble. I‘m an unhappy medium. Houssholderâ€"Whatever is that! A“'_l“m'-l am too heavy for light Butcher bulls, good |3.50 @ do, common .......2.00 @ Feeding steers, good .5.00 @ do, fairt .::..:. ©.400 @ Stockers, good .... .4.00 @ d0., fair ..:â€"â€">.. +.$.00 @ Calves, choice .... ..10.00 @ do., medium ........8.00 @ do., common .. ....3.00 @ Milch cows, choice. .60.00 @ Springers, choice .. 70.00 @ choice .......... . Butcher steers, choice do. good ........ . do.. medium .... .. do., common ...... Butcher heifers, choice do., medium .. ... do., common ....... Butcher cows, choice do., medium .... Canners and cutters Butcher bulls, good Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2,247; hogs firm at $11.75, fed and watered, graded basis. Quotations: Heavy beef steers, â€" Sheep â€" Receipts, 3,333; goou lambs sold from $12.75 to $13.25, with bulk at $13; good light sheep sold up to $7.25. ward at $3.50; butcher cattle sold from $2.60 to $6.35, with bulk at $4 to $6; butcher cows were steady at $8.50 to $4.%5; canners and cut: ters sold at $1.75 to $3.25; good bulls brought $3 to $4.25; stockers and feeders active at $2.65 to $5.35. Prospects are for a heavy holdover. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 525; veal calves sold steady at $9 to $11, with grassâ€" ers at $2.175 to $5. Live Stock Branch Report)â€"Cattleâ€" Receipts, 6,4808, Cattle trade slow; heavy steers sold generally out, the top at $7, compared with $8 last 108 acres. Here is a beauty, a 2% miles from Waterloo .extra ., good buildings and land. If 5g you want something choice see .}(‘ this one. Price .. | $19,000 !« 76 acres near a small villag 12 miles from Kitchener. Thi is a splendid farm with goo« land and buildings. Farm is i Al shape. Yours for @rman 50 acres, 14 miles ener on Main Road, ings and good land 20 acres, one mile from Presâ€" ton, fine large house, good barn land is in good shape, lots of fruit on highway. .. Price .....2 2222 $7000 10 acres with good buildit on a good stone road, 5 mi from _ Kitchener, good | lai Prict uo:.: â€"__ _ mhann 10 acres. Here is a di place near a good villag miles from â€" Kitchener, .c good â€" land, 7. roomed ho mice barn nearly new, new chicken house, splendid ter. With the farm goes chickens, 3 cows, all the plements needed to run farm. This place is well sit ed close to school and o main road. Price ..0» 4 Au 11 acre farm, good Inuldings choice land, 2 miles from Kit chener. Price u... AProna "* M°6~, CC ENJ pIOperiy, 7 am sure L can sult you. In farm lands I have a large list to choose from. Auny where from a 5 acre farm to 200 acres or more. If you are looking for a farm do not fail to come and see me. If it is city or town properties and need I am sure I can supply your want. A large list to choose from and prices that are right from $2000 to $20,000, Here are just a few taken out of my list: 5 acres Farm. Here is a nice | 93 acres. four miles from little farm with nice orchard bf | Kitchener, good stone house, different kinds of fruit, 8 miles large bank barn and other outâ€" from Kitchener, 2 miles from buildings, stables, all cemented, Doon and good workable land. water supplied by a never failâ€" On the farm is a seven roomed ing spring, good orchard. not frame house, bank barn. spring far from school. This should creek running through farm. appeal to you $10 000 very close to school. Price for * quick sale .2.2222.G414@nhA aa ELEA quue ar esacin T Whatever you are looking for, whether it is a farm, small or large, or city property, I am sure I can suit you. The Farm Seller and Auctioneer Office 3q Frederick St., Kitchener Farms or City Property i PW 4 ma Ggaaa q. (; _ Space will not allow to desâ€" $ and land. {cribe any more out of my list pthing choice see itCome to my office if you want $19,000 tn farm. It will pay you ) 8/ { «_/ . UAHMLT Here is a dandy â€" good village, 6 Opposite the Market Square from Kite $7500 $3700 good banld $3600 $6800 orun . the well situat and on a $4200 $6.00 & $7.00 5.15 @ 6.25 5.00 @ . 5.50 4.00 @ 5.00 .3.00 @ 4.00 $1300 5.00 @ 1.00 @ 3.00 @ 5.00 @ 4.00 @ 3.00 @ 3.50 @ 2.50 @ ) miles _ land. house @ @ good large extra 150 imâ€" 4.00 11.00 10.00 $0.00 90.00 I Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.13% @ $7.00| $1.22%; â€"December, $1.11%; May, 6.25 ) g1az. .r.Asoj Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 65e @ 66c. 5.00 | _ Qatsâ€"No. 3 white, 36Â¥%c ® 39%c. 4.00) _ Plaxâ€"No. 1, $2.45 @ $247. 6.25 Branâ€"§23 @ $24. 5.00 ; _ WINNIPEG, Nov. 13.â€"Cash prices: 4.00 | _ Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.09%¢; 4.00: No. 2, $1.07%; No. 3, $1.03; No. 4 3.25) 97%ec; No. 5, 93%e; No. 6, §6%c; 225| feed, 16%c; track, $1.0844c. 4.25} Oatsâ€"No. °2 C. W. 46%e; No. 3 3.00 ) C. W. 40%ec; extra No. 1 feed, 5.50 404c; No. 1 feed 37%c; No. 2 feed, 5.00 | 35%4¢; rejected, 30%c; track, 42%e. 4.75) 0 Barleyâ€"No. C. 3 C. W. $3%%e; No. 4.00 4°C. W., 48%e; rejected and feed, 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.25 00 for $5 _ Soid by all druggists, or Retâ€"â€"er "wiâ€"x TWPE CONE Debilify, Mental and Brain We preciate it. The owner sell at a right figure. See about this farm. 200 acres in Wilmot township. Here is a choice farm land in high state of cultivation, buildâ€" ing in Al shape, 2 houses. This farm must be seen to anâ€" 103 acres, 5 miles from Kitâ€" chener. Price .. s $8000 timber, best of buildings and plenty of water and nice loamy soil. Price ... $12 000 & % 150 acres, near Plattaville. This is one of the best farms in that community, 20 acres 183 acres adjoining Galt for description of this farm come and see me. This is one of the best dairy farms in the county. Price is right. & hou t inira 125 acres, 10 miles from Kitâ€" chener in a good community. Price in 5.m $9000 93 acres ne PrIWCA suuivs on 93 acres. four miles from Kitchener, good stone house, large bank barn and other outâ€" buildings, stables, all cemented, water supplied by a never failâ€" ing spring, good orchard. not close OQatsâ€"No. 2 white, 43% @ 45!4¢; No. 8, 42%e; @ 43c. Rye, 8544c @ 86c. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13â€" Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 1 Manitoba, J1s 11d; No. 2 hard winter, l1s 4 d. Cornâ€"American, mixed, 8s 1d. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 13.â€"Cash CHICAGO, Nov. 13.â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 2 red, $1.25% @ $1.26; No. 2 hard ‘1.18% @ $1.19. do., lights .. do., heavies Bows ...... .. Coruâ€"No. 2 mixed, 69%e. @ 70¢ No. 2 yellow 69%e @ 10%c. Lambs, ............ 1275 @13.235 Hogs, fed and watered, 50 acres, close to a good vilâ€" ze, all _ tillable, 8 roomed use, bank barn for @®#ANMiM 100 acres, 4 miles from Elâ€" ra for .. $5500 l@c; track, 53%%e. Flaxâ€"No. 1 NW.C. $2.044%4 No. : W $2.00%4%e; No. 3 C. W. $1.66%; jected, $1.66!4¢c; track, $2.04%e Dveâ€"No. 2 C. W.. 82%e. _ PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Pfrnnm. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins. Used for Nervou® Debility, Mental and BrainWe‘ry, CASH GRAIN 2 C. W., 82%e ar seen to apâ€" owner will $5000 $9500 Mannheim â€"Cash prices: CA | l LE ern, $1.09%e; * $1.03; No. 4 No. 6, §6%¢; EMBAR 1150 11.00 1 |_ The restrictions which are to be. [ removed by the adoption of thc-‘ | present agreement were instituted‘ / in 1892, when two animals, suspectâ€"{ ; ed to be infected with pleauroâ€"paeuâ€"| , monia, were discovered in a shipâ€" ment of Canadian cattle landed in Great Britain. At the outser the restrictions were levelled against b Canadian cattle in particular; in‘ 1894 the British Board of Agriculâ€"| ture was given .a dhz,cretim'lanrI power to deal with the regulauons( and pq‘mit entry under condilions.} In 1896, however, the restrictions 4. Reciprocal terms is one of the features of the agreement. 3. The threeâ€"day quarantine mayr be observed either at initial point of shipment in rail transit, or at( point of ocean embarkation, at the option of the shipper. J 2. Cattle capable of breeding are subject to the foregoing regulation, «nd, in addition, must be tested for tuberculosis within one month of shipment. 1. Cattiy not capable of brgeding are subject to three days‘ quaranâ€" ine before shipment, daily inspecâ€" J!on on voyage, and must be accomâ€" panied by certicate of health beâ€" fore leaving point of shipment. The agreement just completed provides that store cattle, born and reared in Canada, and rendered inâ€" capable of breeding, shall be admitâ€" ted to the United Kingdom under the following restrictions: were made general in their applicaâ€" tion to imported cattle, and the Board of Agriculture was deprived of its discretionary power. © DOES RELIEYVE DEAFNESS 1d HEAD NOISES. Simply rub in back of the ears IIII insert nostrile. MADE IN CANADA > L. H. Bedlington & Co. inles Agents ‘Toronto The agreement has been accepted by the pew Administration headed by Mr. Bonar Law. It was accepted on behalf of Canada by Hon. W. 8. Fielding, the Minister of Finance, and Hon. Ernest Lapointe, who were accompanied by Dr. J. H. Grisâ€" dale, Deputy Minister of Agriculâ€" ture and Duncan Marshall, Comâ€" missioner of Agriculture, This agreeâ€" ment, before it becomes operative, requires the ratification of the Briâ€" tish Parliament, where it may enâ€" counter some opposition, and of the Parliament of Canada. For sale in Waterlco by A. G Hachnel, and all good druggists of the soâ€"called embargo against Canadian cattle, and to permit the importation of Canadian store cattle into the United Kingdom have been announced by Hon. W. °R. Motherâ€" well, Federal Minister of Agriculâ€" ture. The principal conditions under which the British Government is prepared to consent to the lifting DON‘T Agreement Accepted By New British _ Government â€" And On Behalf of Canadaâ€"Must Be Ratified by Parliament. 30 ) CHMSI se TERMS AGREED UPON. EAR OIL Remember every dollar‘s worth of this stock must be sold with a rush. Hundreds of lines will be sacrificed at unheard of prices but will never be advertised, therefore come often and look things over, and at a low rate on the Dollar. The stock is a large one and must be clearea with a ru sh. : The entire s1 reâ€"marked and conveniently arranged for quick buving. B: here eariy Saturday morning â€"~Come | are literally thousands of Bargains. toâ€"1ay‘s regular price is 35 cents per yard, 1000 REMNANTS, HALF PRICES. Pick Out All You Want. 500 PAIR OF MEN‘S BRACES, reg. 65c. â€" Sale Price is 35¢ A Table of WOMENS and‘ GIRL‘S MIDDIES â€" at ONE HALF former. Prices 1000 YARDS EXTRA HEAVY 35 inch FLANELETTE BE SURE TO JOIN THE CROWD that will PACK THIS STORE SATURDAY l\ LEONARD """A4. 5. BARRON & BE LIFTED Have Bought the Stock of Ball & Co. 'Wdfér‘ E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Nov. 25 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects at 226 Frederick | St., Kitchener. 1 | DUENCHâ€"October 7, Waterloo, Waâ€" ter street, Christian Duench in ,| _ bis 75th year. STOVE FOR SALE â€"Clare Bros., high oven range, large size, A1 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Tuesday (Dec. 12})â€"Farm stock and Implements belonging to John Voll, 2 miles west of Linwood and 4 miles north east of Millbank. Kitchener, Nov, 8, E. W. MacKenâ€" zie of Waterloo and Olga Marâ€" quette, Kitchener. CARMICHAELâ€"SHIRKâ€" At Kitchâ€" ener, Nov. 8, Allan C. Carmichael and Zelma Mae Shirk, by Rev. A. C. Warder. COLESâ€"INGLIS â€" At Kitchener, Nov. 7th, Frederick Coles and Ivy Inglis, by Rev. R. Hargrave c§% Hamilton. MULDOONâ€" MILLERâ€" Nov. 4th, Mildred Miller of Detroit to Josâ€" eph Mauldoon, Kitchener, at Deâ€" troit. BASTIAN â€"HINSPERGER â€" At Kitchener, Nov. 7, Alphonse Basâ€" Hap and Elizabeth Hinsperger, Rev. M. S. Hinsperger officiating. ZIEGLERâ€"HAYNESâ€"At Kitchener Nav. fi, Jacob WWiliam Zlegler and Nellie May Haynes, Rev. W. E. Pescott offciating. , | People of near Bean‘s meeting ]house, southwest of Haysville, ask | for a singing school. Fall began on the 22nd. Mrs. Jonathan Good was 52 on the 15th, so now she is 77 and quite smart. son. MEISEIâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel, a son. HAGENâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Hagen, a son. TODDâ€"Nov. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jas. Todd, Kitchener, a son. FTEADMANâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. t to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steadman, a son, (stillborn). HESSâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 9, to Mr. ad Mrs. A. Hess, a son. WILHELMâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 4, â€"VFâ€"â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Wilheim, a son. Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, HERGOTTâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 1, Grain and Household Effects, to Mr and Mrs. L. Hergott, a S es 308. Mr. E. J. Shantz has received inâ€" KRAFTâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 2, to Structions from Mr. Dan Zehr, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kraft, a Aitorney for Gideon Wagler, to sell Papers for Sept, 1897 say that.i wher Ireland is facing a famine, the P0â€"| Quer tatoes and other crops were desâ€" land Mr. Jonas Bingeman of Berlin, 80 years. Little strangers for the cradle ar rived at E. P. Clements, George Bucheos and J. P. Benders. The Grave. Mr. Isaac E. Bowman of Waterloo, 66th year. He was a M.P. for a number of years. Miss Etta Shantz and Ward M White were married. September 1897 25 Years Ago. The weather was mostly fine but quite dry, had rain on 3 days. Frost on the 18th and a very hard frost on the 21st. MacKENZIEâ€"MARQUETTEâ€" At Auction Sale List Month]y Budget of Old News MARRIAGES. DEATHS. BIRTHS. From Peter Shupe‘s Diary 8, E. W. MacKenâ€" ®t*in8, 1 Veal Calf Cook‘s Cotton Root Compournd. 45â€"1t TERMS: Hay, Grain, Fowl, Enâ€" allage and all sums of $15.00 and under, Cash, 12 months credit will be given on sums over that amount on furnishing approved Joint Notes, or 6 per cent discount off for cash. GIDEON WAGLER, Proprietor DAN ZEMR, Attorney for Prop., E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. PRODUCEâ€"About 6 tons Sweet Clover Hay, 125 bus. Barley, 125 Bushels Oats, 18 ft. Ensilage in a 10 ft. Silo, 25 bushels Buckwheat, 25 bushels Hog Millet. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"1 Cookâ€" ing Stove, Coal Oil Stove, 2 Bed Stands, one with Bedding Table, Sink, Aluminum Pajils, Tea Kettle, some Dishes, Forks and Knives. new set Double Harness, Single Harness, Doubleâ€"trees, Neckyokes, Shovels, Forks, Gratnbags, 8â€"inch Jolliette Chopper, 2% H. P. Toronto Gasoline Engine, Bell Cutting Box, 2 Horse Blankets, Robe, Barrels, 2 Logging Chains and many other arâ€" ticles too numerous to mention PIGSâ€"1 Sow with Littee of a pigs, 6 weeks old by time of sale. 1 Sow with litter of 7 pigs, 1 Sow due at time or sale, 1 Fat Sow, Dog, 11 Hens and 1 Rooster. IMPLEMENTSâ€"FROST & Wood Binder, 61ft. . cut, Masseyâ€"Harris Mower,5 ft, Seedâ€"drill, Hay Rack, Mower â€" 5â€"ft., Seedâ€"drill, Tudhopeâ€" Anderson Mnure Sprgadet, new, onâ€" ly used _ a few _ days, Cultiâ€" vator, 1 Wagon with Box, Hay Rack, i Walking Plow, new Open Buggy, Fanning Mill, Side Rake, Scuffler, | troyed by rain, trial of 2 car loads ‘Lol peaches, pears and grapes left Grimsby for England on the 18th, No. 1 hard wheat is 8$2c¢. per bush ‘at Winnipeg and 96¢ at Fort Willâ€" ;'iam Eighty neow elevators â€" were ‘ built in Manitoba to hold this | year‘s crop. _ Gas selling at $6.00 }per 1000 ft. in Wirnipeg was put ; down to $2.50 and a discount of * 10¢,. The new bridge over the Niaâ€" | gara Gorge was officially opened on the 25th. Part of the business seeâ€" i tion_of Port Elgin was destroyed by ï¬re.. The coal strikers at Pittsburg, Pa., who were out 65 days went to | work. The total loss of this strike | is estimated at about seven million | dollars. Mr. Wm. J. Gage offers to | help finance swimming baths in ‘Turontu. Sir Wilfred and Lady | Laurier, also Mayor Sam Hughes ’ were tendered great _ receptions when _ they returned from (the } Queen‘s Jubilee at London, Engâ€" HORSESâ€"1 _ Registered _ Black Percheron Stallion 12 years old, 1 Heavy Registered Iron Grey Perchâ€" eron Mare 3 years old and in foal, 1 Heavry Black Percheron Horse 5 years old, 1 Grey Percheron Mare, 13 years old in foal, 1 General Purâ€" pose Mare, 7 years old, 1 Bay Driver »years old, 1 Pony in foal. CATTLEâ€"2 Milch Cows 7 Holâ€" the following Valuable Stock aad Effects Mr. E. J. Shantz has received inâ€" structions from Mr. Dan Zehr, Aitorney for Gideon Wagler, to sell by Public Auction on Lot 5, Conâ€" ccssion 9, Township of Wellesley, 3 miles east of Millbank and 6 miles northwest of St. Clements, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, PUBLIC SALE walfeee neliable reauletine * HuRe 8. 83 ber bes! INTRODUCTION SALE PRICE per yard The undersigned is offering for saile his 200 acre farm, situated in the township of North Dumfries, on the Cedar Creek Road, 2 miles east of Black Horse, and 3 miles southâ€" east of Roseville. On the farm is a stone house and a bank barn, with necessary outâ€"buildings and a neverâ€" failing well on the place. There is 185 acres of good workable land, and 15 acres in bush and pasture. 16 acres are sown in Fall Wheat, and 16 acres in Rye, and fall plowâ€" ing will be done. The undersigned will take in exchange a house in Kitchener. For further particulars apply to Geo. F. Kuntz. Consisting of 190 acres, situated 3 miles west of St. Clements, land in good state of cultivation. On farm is six roomed stone house and bank barn and straw shed. Spring creek rupning through property. _ Also 30 acres bush. For further particuâ€" lars apply William â€" Foerster, St. Clements. 42â€"1m. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, seems to have a genius for collecting, or at least for giving us the best of everything. It is because all needs are catered to, and all minds receive what they need, and all households are given from the experience of the past and the wisdom of the present what is necessary for toâ€"day and tomorrow also, and none can afford to be withâ€" out the Family Herald and Weekly Star, particularly as the subscription price of $2.00 a year is within the means of all. sOMETHING FOR EVERYâ€" BODY Phone 2060 It will pay producers to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. Shoemake:‘s Dairy Highest Prices Paid For Churning Cream The Royal Bank of Canada FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. FARMERS CaASH to purchuse SEED GRA.N, LV i STOCK, JEEKD, Etc. call and see us. Consult us about any of your bust ness affairs. t you havo MONEY to BANK, we shall be glad to have a call from you also. 96 Church St Kitchener 44â€"2mos of iâ€"Vitailinedrâ€"sniced Whidhapect 14â€"A ! | Richard Roschman, Kitchener | W. G. Weichal, Waterioo. Incorporated in 1863 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,000,000 Officers and Directors & George Diebel, President, Waterioo Alren Bownan, Tiesâ€"pres. Progion Kitchener or Waterloo milkmen. Don‘t miss this chance. Apply for further particulars to splendid farm situated a fow miles only from both Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo. Good land, splendid untoâ€" ?..;E.‘ E;;.“"s;';‘] EET PDCTY & 5. 5 Bricker, Wetmegy®* date buildings, special equipment for dairy to supply milk to either splendid farm Real Estate Waterloo Phone 185 Near Kitchener and Waterloo Why not buy your meats here and get the best? EDGAR FISCHER Successor .o J. 8. Fischer Phane 243 Waterioo Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company If so, have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"Made Waterioo Phon: 80. _ Night Phone 207W Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from ail parts of the county prompt‘ly attended to. A. K. Cressman UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DisEcTors Do You Appreciate First : THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANGE C. A. BOEHM, DI8ST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 240 LETTLR & DREISHMNCGER COMPANY > INCORPORATED 1874 Jubrcribed Capital _. .$250,000 Assets ........ $700,000 rare oppportunity to secure UNDERTAKERS All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. with seâ€" curity of $50,250,000. Aifred Wright, Secretary. 23 cents Sausage Class Meats splendid upâ€"toâ€"