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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jan 1893, p. 2

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tyrT, lnhwxr‘ZVJZd I will break t be as '5, , alre mp8 short. I the" -umiliar with the 'tre F souneil as I should ls, um Jeen in the Council for éome hat by the ass.sr.statsc, of so many t' faces and with the helpof the fJ.lerk 1.1103310 be able ta fill 'smon ysatisfaction to all, pg PHI; din for vm" Luann“ C F ~V' Yyti l 0110!“ e in electing a . Warden for the terloo. I can assure yo", utmost endeavor to ' . . the abiliey, to disehr. l lvin u on my Ge t",t o g p . I don't n has been' the; a . . F . custom 1n the 11f the addrrsr, I ”.055 0; hi k " were lengt Iy _ ' 1this 1.1ng will break DU, hnd Inf." __:,__ . . t -» ”was tly and subse, i1 "Hope the ( R eject was Id brieey' a ks Emit 2 o’clock p. m, on Tuesday 724m 1893, Mr. I. D. Bowman, my Clerk in thwebsic. e following grntlemen presented icates'of election as Reeves and Sy Reeves of their respective oitimies, and of having made the my declarations of officer, 'per-lar. Robson, Reeve; (i,lstertcrp. Hibner, Reeve,- J. 0.1 5:351ng Ist DPputy; J. H. Hellm- r%atax - .'T 1" “PL“; g @0110anth 'arden was pro motion of MN 3po ft TDeputy Reeve, C tm-Crea. Clare,' lr' idt’ Deputy, “00 (gownship) we’ve; . M. SIM John h". ycriay, mum, 3rd Deputy. 'til' (Tn‘nn\ n my Tal. Eie, DUmfries From Thos. Pearci, Icsspeeeor P, Schools recommending that Vi")')".,')';":)?-,'),'); to the High b, nuthm'ieed to beheld at sank oint in the Township of w, ll than been authorized in the 'nships. "mm K. IV, McKay E q, St. Oounty Clerk, with copy of adopted by the council of of Elgin-praying that the Govermnent may amend the. 15: so that it, will be connaulr ‘ways to mako provision for m natural water courses. Jo . nu ireifo%, Huh , Owen Sound, enclosh g Elnoriztl to the L”gisl.\ti\e l Ontarioadopted by Ihe he County ofGroy, pmyinq LR,') (u) of the Cynsolieted ct providing for axlntrm \l-oportion payable by the, . r the cost of construe bridges, may lm cc- 1T7, . ' "N u. ‘1?th Weavér: 3rd LA. H. Erb, Ree, Jaw. .?fcTagii. R 1,151: Deputy ; E.J tty; Chas, Cum" t,,r7righ School. rsking for u 15taat of $590 to assist in ghhe expenses of levelling and pin playground in connection if school (laid over from, last at session.) 2nd. FromMr. J. l recommending Mr, Jacob. B. for appointment in miss u in the management of the E Industrfand Refuge is con "Joseph tiii' r100 County Council. "ring petition' was presented sis-The petition of Lieut. f "ZQmBat. Volunteers pray grant of 8200 in aid of the eucourpge target shooting. .Alex Bunnie, secsnded by Licipal Council of the County .uauunld “‘lhll but' "'Ure. mail as I should 'os not t the Council for iiii'i' he assy).stat1u, of so many ll with the helpof the 11193310 be able ta fill iti satisfaction to all. 4;: for your kindness, Fceed to further busi» ".."yk". 10 be able} ta fill ATTEMPTED Scat-rm-dh, Monday w, fgéltisfaction to all. . night of last week Mr. Geo Outhbert- A Inn for your kindness,'; son attempted to commit suicide by Il," Feeet to further bust cutting his throat with a mum He L’ I succeeded in alumni completely sever- ed upon Hm clerk to ing the windpipe but missed the large 3:63on the preceding blood vesseln. De Willson was inn-L makes of the last day mediately summoned and dressed than: " sejist?oris 1892 hav, wound and "sports his patien 'w'." tt nd adOPt6d(the 20mm». lwell. ' ML 'l1'etisdtl't1sl)a,rej'ira1'i been I, F [ T _ l“ c: pk -,-.r-crcrfoii the past. two kei'ia'iili'iCt:si'is1iii'si'jl of Icarus-i-x-ree?") other cause can be Wes at the p/ici/di/i ninutes of the last day 2' sessions (1892) har. _, F- _ _ [present except s_hipments , ‘1’ Wilmot and lity ofpreno Jed t”order, the election vnls were ml 'pro', oeded w1th. quality, the 1 M, Clare, seconded hy from 4 to 5 My re,, Esq. was elect. ProTeets of a J)‘ current year. The ,ments are of Yul; in open council _cannot realis ibed the declaration of .lute importat County Clerk. The standard it th . “w... “n: s then escorted to the addressed the Council . u. s'p1rried," secretury of Alliance, Toronto, PH. of a petition to the ssembly of Ontario pray n of the electors of tlvs " taken on the question Irohibitiou of the liquor . Hibnor. swomlcd (le: that lens-e, be m'oduce a by Luv __appoint111v‘lut of t Colle,giateilissti- Min High School and w he read a fivst and "cvwiod. hit that [ntrodtrr, Laird, secondcd by leave be given the e a. bylaw to provide lg of certain sums of such bylaw be now 1lPoiiGi'ttiii.-'clu1j1/'i"e1i'. 't municipnwbe u N) to strike the stand- Eor the present Ji'Ir1- l JAN., 26ru 1893 {Entions .and accounts 2.. he Warden were "riiiis, standing com- "weon. 151 Den": F"fel"rrrGT-tTtiA f a .by-law appointing 'ector and that such rl first and second Imittee apppoiutvd to standing committees rem which was A. Irribis,iiUi, --Czeo, R. Bum at the Court Hausa -ueo, R. Barrie, Beve, Cranston. hre, Reeve; Peter ague 5g Lgird, Reeve. fox ; E. J, Wilkins, Cumming, 3rd ; J. H. Heme}; l 3rd Deputy. Reeve. ewe he given rried Reeve , A arried. tended for Nd "N Two Grand Leetares. Mr. John R. Clarke, of Bullhlo, N, JY Y., the world renowned lecturer, will he deliver two of his most popular lectures de in the PrWsyhil', of on Monday and Tuesday' evening, in. ,w 30th and 31st. On Monday evening d. his subject will be "Po and; Fro in ed London" and on Tuesday evening “Hits ,3 amrMisists." Mr. Clarke is one of the yr foremost platform entertainers of the rs present day and a rare treat is in store 3» for those who may be fortunate enough d to hear him. Doors open at 7 ; lecture to begin at 7.30. Admission, 25 cents. l I understap tpe " em: tret siiiS'/elh'iidr,, r Carta,, mm a, mm reputation . . _,".", -'", Iunderstapii tf ir,If,ihteo, ?tyyty, the re ent 7 -. . , a _ ec.hronva'ith y y Eamon of s'c-ey.-l, _ “"3 Care .der; respectmg the cattgbmde, r, ad.s will formally apply trhihe board " agriculture before the awning of the season for a. withdrawal‘bffthe prohibi- tion..A strong 110m}; cherished that: Pt.tsilent Gardner will act in accord \vlch'the f"rcor sigma statements and sdmit that Canada’s freedom from dis, ease has beonsestablished b y the failure to, dismyer any further case whatew gt? in the large number of beasts may; F closely examined since the outbreak in {Dundee last October. Uuuuol; renuse too throng-My th,', abso- lute importance of maintaining In high s1aryiard,if the trade L to be maintained with reputation trnd m-nfir. +n mam-r1:- Canadian Ami" and Cu" London, Jan. :?3,--Nr' The course of the ap'" Joe’s son causes mud-1v}. :10 trade are one-5V" " _,. The art-iv 103 . Jul You on” r - ioa . .nth 1'esst'ia2 for " last Por. The worst l, evenlms been the absence; in selection and mucking. _ fruit has been sent, and shipments are below the lity of previous years. Last vals weremuch better in c quality, the result being a from 4 to 5 shillings per prospects of a further rise it Sn'yder. 4. COUNTY PstoPxutrry.--. Messrs. Kribs, (ghairmau), Bernhardt, Broit- .haupt, owan, Cranston, Cummings, :Heller, Kaiser, McKay. Otterbein, Rourke]. Weaver, Weber C. s., Wilkins, 5. HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE -Messrz. McTague, (Chairman), Dur- rie, Bernhardt, Kaiser, Otterboin. Sipes, Rra,rrlso, From oqr,oivnc'rvTessrmndentr Plaanulo. .. . .Mr. I. Bechtel and Mr, Jacob Witmer, of Huron Co. Mick. have re turned home. . . . Mr. John Shoemaker of Cheboygan, Mich., is looking up former acquaintances. He left here in 1861. . ' .Mr. S. Sherk, of Montana is visiting friends here. . . . Menno Gole of Minnesota is spending the winter here... . .Mr. Ephraim Erh, of Halifax who was here on a business trip return- ed East. 3. EDUCATION AXE PRINTING -Mess, s. Hibner, (Chairman), .Breithaupt, Cow- an, Crantson, Cummings, Erb, Gabe], Heller, McAush'n, McKay, Karmic, Rockel, Shoemaker, Weber Aaron, Weber C. S., Wilkins. ' _ Breulmlf The sound of the whistle is heard again at the shoddy mills. They were closed for a week for: repairs. . . . Mr. D. S. Clemens, of Wiuterbourns ship- ped a oarload of flour for the E tstern markets . . . . Where is the weather pro- phet who predicted a. mild winter? The cold weather was hard on quail and oth- er birds. Large numbers were frozen. . ,1 '--, -uu AG 11:1ou themed to get an estimate of prob. Able cont tie-to heating of the County Building and such other necessary changes required-amen. Moved by Mr,- Clare and seconded by Mr. Hallman, that this Council do now adjourn to meet again on Wednes, day " 10 o'eloek p. m,--Carried. Balance of report had io be held over for next issue. Sumac Comnr'rnus. 1 FINANCE AND AsmeswEsrrr.-yressrs. Laird, (Chairman,) Barrie, Clare, ,Erb, Hallman, Hibncr, Kribs, Mc, Tague, Robson, Sipes, Snyder, Walter. 2. ROADS AND IhuncEs.--Messus. Walter, (Chairman), Clare, Garbo], Hallman, Laird, MoAuslin, Bunnie, Robson, Shoemaker, Weaver. West Aaron. Revival services are shortly to be held in the Methodist church. ' . .Our curling club visited Brantford on Tuesday last and were defeated by 21 shots. . . .Quite a. number of our villagers attended the Masonic ball at Hamburg on Friday evening last. They report an elegant time. . t 'There is to be an open skating race of five miles about the first of next month. Our curling club plays at Stratfordthis week for the Tankard. . . .Mr. Buggin has secured the contract for carrying the mail between Bright, Chesterfield, Plattsville and Washington for the next four years. A/ Emir own Uorretiponrtian L. CoNCuRT.--The Jessie Alexander concert on Wednesday evening was well attended and was a. great success. Although laboring under great disad- vantages owing to illness, Miss Alex antler fully sustained her great reputation as an elocutionist and should she ever return to Plattsville she will no doubt be greeted by as full a house as she was on the present occasion. Ithm,:s.--This \ileel; our vicinity was visited by two disastrous fires. On Wednesday at noon the house owned and occupied by Mr. Wm. Partridge wus burned to the ground Contents saved. A defective stove pipe is supposed to have been the cause. The building was insued.-On Saturday morning the barns and out buildings belonging to Alex Brown were entirely destroyed. The live stock alone was saved. Cause of ftre unknown. Loss $2500, insured for $1500 in Brddiorii Farmer’s Co. , TURNED QUEEN’S A"vrocNcrc-The ‘parties who broke into Mrs. SkiJling's house are m2w. known, One of the boys turned‘Queen’s evidence and gave the whole thing away. They were Tom Wslreh'eld, Tom Young, George Cuthbertson, J. Gusbaro and Amos 'ttstair/Inu, two first mentioned have left for parts unknown. The others are out on bail to await their trial at the Woodstoek Spring Assizes. obtained esun being an udvancepf shillings per barrel ,with further rise if future ship good quality. Exporters . hm LL . . _ me up" Joe’s Special.) 'ut: (to trade this sea A . y J. The arrivals so fur ‘ess than for a. similar per; '. The "'m'st..featuve,hoiir the absence hf properfctzre nA -_- ' . -- - n, Mick, is looking up ntances. He left here Ir. S. Sherk, of Montana mds here. . . . Merino Gole is spending the winter Ephraim Erh, of Halifax on a. business trip return~ packing. Much tro'su?d sent, and generilly the slow the average qua- ears. Last week’s arri. better in condition and Hibmr, Kribs, Ms Sipes, Snyder, Walter. m 1httDoss.---Messrs. mm), Clare, Gabe], , McAuslin, Raunie, I Tri)," etc The annual mew-“ling " Word-,', l T'p Agricultural b'crdrvty Wit; held "U" Zilliax' hotel on Thursday uftvr‘um,‘ Jan. 12th. The following ofticprs were C'iyTgaia 1be: Cc-tly): ensuing year:_Presi dent, Dan S. Squ'er'; i1l?trvpresiasnr,, M, B. Oswald; Directors, Dr. Hall, A. 1 Larch, Sam M. Weber, J as, Alexander, I Hy, Zilliax, Wm. Mackie, H, Hamill , tou, Jae. Seaudellosuer, and Isaac I Hilborn; Honorary Directors, John W Huehnergarcl, and Isaac Dewitt; audi, J tors, Menno Weber and August'wem_ l Ti weevil???mfg-geflénger: ( The Ueeretsrr.i's Manuela] Mulch-cm 'V Bilalae on hand naper Statement f 3utD.tx.189I.....-......,-t,?dl'2,40 Hsrind af tV r under um. Policies is $16,760,117. ’ Tho total receipts of the Company h3143p 1710.31. Thenumber of claims paid is 240 and the amount of losses paid, less Heir 'sumnce, is $85,275.66. l The total Assets; of the Company, hick" ing the amount; ungaid in hernia)» 3. Capital is 8322;39z.-0 From thir' _. Non duct the Rf-insurrsrice mm» " amouutdo Nul the unpaid 105,393 be" my of $70,103.0- and you have , bah“ inputh at 31,866.81 bil1t.ur. ot $25" " “ML: stowrtta Avavn” Lin Woolwich T'p Agricultural ciety Annual Meeting. In conel‘usiou your attention is called to the Dwunuzi'a objects of your meeting here today, namely, the disposing of the state- ments about to be read and the election of five Directory. Tlhe retiring Directors are Messrs George Randall, Jolm Skull, William Snidlr, I. D. "Bowman and P. E. Slmutz, all of whom are eligible for reelection. On helm“ ot the Board. W 'Premiimsand Assets ments...‘.......‘.1 Inurest and Transfer Salaries. ' , ' .. F.... . .3 8,284.50 Rebates, Cancellat- ions & Commissions 30,030.56 Re insurance and Agents' Bonuses. . . . 11,251.70 Travelling Expenses, Pastimes, Books, Sta- tionary, advertising and Printing. _ . . . . . 3,625.92 Auditing, Exchange and M iacellenneoux Disbursements. . . . . . 2,520.72 P,alanee. . . _ .. . _ . _ . _ 114,223.25 g Lures. _ _ _ . . . . :9!” a" ppm, 'oo n lupus“. Renew” . Wignrvm o LMquons Hank). "'tt 5,000.00 e Molsuns Bank, (rdf- count aux-rent! _ _ . .. 8,5823 55 Unpaid Assessments 1,5713. 15 e Agents 15nlzlnces.. _. 5,000.81 s (mice Furniture and e Uorrds'Plarrs. .. ' _ . .. 2,2!!! 70 Uupsid Rent. ...... 30.00 P. Kills Receivable. . _ .. 1,570.20 9 Utah on Haunt. .. .. U 96 Honorary Directors~ Jas. Potter, J. K. Haste tjiliecifrSpriuger, Mrs. I Mrs. IT. I". Peatsou, Mrs, Mrs. P. ll W. Mex-er. . Mrs. J. Killer and Mrs. I ,, "I, -N" V ,,,_. ,-. V JOen it is considered that nearly the whole of this business has been transacted in the comparatively small district of West- ern Ontario we think the facts to be learned from the foregoing, summary are matters for coypratt1lyfiys , fees Rent; _ 1.0536: a.eF.r.r.., Less Re-insurance President, J. M. Sléwhlcu lst yjfe-?resirb.V Qieurge Music. 2nd 1'iue-ltrcsy4fur," D. M. Nhoemzbkm'. Directors-H. J. Hall, C. H. \anpa P. II. Iyavoy,Johu Unger. L. Koehler,,' .1 H. Campbell, A. Mild, u. Hmnlun :ur Isaac Devin. From the detailed Ntatemunts (of your Secretary) about to be read to you we have prepared the following abstract of the lead. in§items of interest contained therein Ve have during the past your issued 7708 Policies. The totid number of Policies in force is 16,704. The aggregate insured linger than Policies is $16,790,117. , Officers elected for the ensuing term-good attendance. The annual ur:~v1ing of the North, Waterloo ATioultural Sucinty was held last \Veduesduv, the President. J. M. Staelyh r, in the alum: Tm Smp. tary, MI. U Devitt, rem] Hue. army " report “Hell was highh‘ sullsfm-twy, there bcivng :1 Sm vll sppplns fvr tlmyoar. The 01.:Mi ht ot Directors ttsalted n: follows:-- f 'ii'; J-" . #22. 33. ., now entered in the fourrh decade . Company's existence it may not be ilrtr userestiug to be informed of the amount of business transacted in the 30 years just closed. We find in that time the Number of Policies issued was 139,850; ' Amount in- sured $139,740,261: Receipts $2,346,577; Lees paid $1,535,273. Mrs. P. ll W. Urs. J. Killer at Auditors -l Bowman. a AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Directors met at the close of the annual meeting and re elected MLChas. Hendry President, and Mr. Geo, Ran, dall, Vice-President for the ensuing year. Your Board of Directors beg to lay be. fore you their Report for the year ending 3m of.December," 1892, being the Company" 30th Annual Report. A cordial vote of thanks having been passed to the President, Secretary, In- spector and Sn fl' of Ollieers the mam» bers of the Company dispersed. c. M. TAYLOR. Secretary. The Directors' Report and the Sec” retm'y’s Financial Statement were un animously adopted by the meeting. Scrutineers having been appointed and ballots taken resulted in the re election of the retiring Directors. Mr. Davin-land Mr. Scully were then unanimously appointed Auditors for the aurrent year. Total Assets C, . ANNUAL mmnm. The 30H} Annual meeting of the ritismbers of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held in the board room of the Company, Waterloo, on Saturday the 21st inst. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Presi- dent then read the various ”TONS of the past year. Amount of Assets as f above brought downt3ll4,223.2,5 Accrued Interest _ . ' 3,632.86 Premium Notes, less premiums and Assess monts paid thereon $205,030.03 The Directors" Renal-l Ta Me Members of the Wuterluo A Balance of Assets, Exclusive of Premium Note capital. . ' . _ _ _ . Unpaid Losses adjus- ted and umuljasted. .S 1,865.83 Re-insurance Fund to provide for all out standing Rtslrs as per Statement . . . . . . 70,103.04 ENTLEMEN J. M. Sccuari REM. Ihwrrrp) urn mm H. EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS, LIABILITIES Auditors .7 7.7 _ ,uce of Assets over all Lia $138,769.20 $322,892. 20 rm 1).? Webb. k "_"- w. Mayer and W. I $97,297.21 12,02L55 , v C""'""'""',- rrotlyrpir', , yrs, Dr. Hall, A. T;IT:\-\Of ly: {\[emgm‘ J as, Alexander, I 1,3,; Rum Mmaiar CHAS. HENDRY, President, up" P amouutdo- my of tS70,l0i3.0l pgutegl at $1,866.:93 4,135.49 806.00 6 “ISL”?! $112,401.62 Q $5,275.06 $143,710.69 $256,112.31 Mutual Fire $114,223.25 $ 42,253, 38 t) 71,96,037 $114,223.25 So Note tr,, x v s. f a ', I had}; ”.5311? and sit; J, L'oxcswc, T1 the date set a Society for: their programme will ogues, reeitutim music. The ser talent have been by what haul 'be, may ex» ' 7 J__. £151 . By Cilia] Waterloo, 70mg "si,uuvsAor:--Ikse Friday ei’ening our band sermaded Mr. and Mrs Geisel. Being invited in the boys spent n sociable hour before returning to their houses. The happy couple leave for Elmwood on Friday. Mr, Peter Jansen last week shipped " luautity ofevaporated apgl s c0mprist' ing some thirty boxes, to a firm in Hamilton. We understand the price realized was a fliir one. The conveni- ence of having a market so near home should induce Mr. Jansen to continue the apple business next season. . . .Tho material for the new iron bridge arriir, ed at the station last week. Mr. Bul met' isr.bus7 driving the spiles for the new buttrnents and pulling down the old bridge. The new work will be carried on as soon as possible. . . . .Miss Dubai» is the guest of '3 mam). rummuuxu Wlli consmt of songt, dial. Dgue's_ t'ecitations intersperséd witl, musm. The services of the host Jorsal We“ have been '"ycured and jad ging ay what haul >bcen done in the p ast we man); a)" cat a treat. Don't miss it. Aur. (iiiiiii' of the Guelph. Herald has been added to ‘the staff in the "Signet" printing oifice, own)?“ to the increase in job work ' . . . Last bnturday evening two sleigh loads ‘of 3’9“"? people drove out to Mr. S. Winn's new Hawks-ville. It seems they were hospitubl) entertained and thorougMy enjoyed their (rip to glycountx'y. 1lAs,urNu, BALL~TiIO Masonic In]! was one of the 00mg of the season. A high numloru, of outsiriers graced the occasion by their pH‘I-(HECO. The famous \Vuh‘rloo orchestra supplied the music. POITL'I'JH' Fhitrw,-fl"ire Poultry shot held here last week under the . ’1 of Um New Hamburg iiiii!lill, Assm tiun “WAS in CV ' root " gr; snag-s: rr", .' numbered E GERMAN Us10N.-TlleGevman Union manufactured during last season 101 tons of cheese. The average price per lb. received was 9.72 cs. out of which the patrons received 8.08 cts. per 11). The annual meeting Wis held on the 2lst inst. when tho, foilowing oiilecrs were appointed: John Bonner, Presi- dent; Jas. Vance, Silesmau; John Hzlriioih, Director; P, J. Altemann, From our own C'ortrsponac,nc. New Slnnlbnrg - ‘vauw, Itime past has been /lhaddrs' Bi If here, L Ao SAY-11in. Iifd'fit s :we congratulate him The short notice usual era on their removals in Otto's case as he t Tuesday and loft for S: day,, . . Mr. Atkirm conducting a [ivory ir Elom “bore he has P' business. . . .3112 I. Mr. Wilson vista! I". at Wm, 82$:ch the ‘sma hours., is spending a McCllenan, l John bl. Balm? has sold hic farm to Jamos Fleming foe $3,900. John is thinking of mommy to the village. . . . Robert, Ewing is 'said up sick at pres ent at the Robe Roy Hotel . . . . Wm. Dunbar will have taken a w1fe unto himself before this reaches ', our readers. . . .Robert i A. Campbell: has gone to Lucknow to spend a few days. ' . . . Robert Kelly 's brothers gave him a call. They report things lively in Uncle Surfs country. . l .A, great num- ber of our young people toifk in a dance at Wm, Stracilm /s, returmng home in the 'ama hours., . .. Mr, Brown of Galtg ;., rmN'stm-, ne __ _ Wrap )of 37"} tsid I iei':rcci, :rstyth'a ‘V yc/ i" 1126;" and 3 Wm tsfi"tecyc, aches and f w,orst?tsatio, QED NGFEBE 0F " in From Our O W Senator Mower, trip to Michigan week. . . ' Mr. Pete Clemens, Mich., w here last. week. Um New Hruuhurg , y Assoc/r m “"8 in vu‘ (PM, n grand TC‘(‘>-\' I “numeral ooo n crt‘ml of Chr, birds 3 priucipal oxhibitom Wr'i't' iMu'Neil, Mc, dy, Croccotvm, Main, Organ“, l',srlrourund JuETT'Trrvre,".,' ”ma we have not karma]. 'Ilm Iced rxhildtux's made, l,, gram! dimlny in tho different clasus. The flow closed “SH: " ii1swi'vcent, haznlwzrt on '[lu:mlu; 1Tilltag, such mixtm',‘ as Tr,os'.Coicoir, G. I). Lmvis and Begun being pywsnnt._ Stature? M r. C: "r N VJ! 't . 'i"l_s'ti1iyi'tisf'ic,i" ilcuii: C. .riiicc1 iiis/'d, Bani". nun-of I i [the Clttnt b'f'i,'i,i5) EVE LE; E: 1iitf) sasrsrgdaFiii' l. Otto Noecker, who f, past has been assistant (1R,,sfi,r) , he my]: here, has tsba 7r .HornEer of Miss Am: n. Cor PCS}: ondcu Tuilllunuk. ELMIRA. o'clock U, 711.. at the He d "any, Town of Waterloo, ,r ‘Ceivmg: like Annual ll It irecsaisd f ‘of we Board, ' emovals was not WB" as he received w on ft for Sarnia r r “x. She 17th apart by mi; iairiis', Sam Ju 892; _ E77 we immune (h, _ijiiiiiv. Mining“; consist of song J' given to the sham-alga! T, , a'lb' IPYp hart-mime Cg" her; ot the Company 'fig?,'i,,i,'s Feb. 4th, 1893 tere, has been removed 1gh sorry to lose him, him on his promotion. usually given to bane, .. Mr, Br. few days at: ‘retumod from a t on Monday of last .er Gingerich of Mt. was visiting friends ""V -. “V" "" uing recgwed W ord on Sarnia or. Wednes.. r.sort who has bcel In town, moved to P'J'rchased a livery Hornberger and Fergus on Sunday. and results wheat 'ir- n; it is pleasant; no taste, and acts J' r. n the Kidneys,. l cleanses the sys- i pols colds, head- 13d cures habitual II) of Figs is the _", Lind ever pro- fix {ante and stem rad“. prompt in: 1' 3x; l élcial in its 11;; 33:21 the most Lie: for: ances, its Ji, 'es commend it rr. if: it, the most lberger of Salem Ameli», Christ- of Fabnmry is the Musical concert. The vc),":? sji,:'i, ism Je in Ne huggists. may not meme it for some t in the with Joe .es the _i'i:ri"Clr1ri_ 'STOGK OF :23; Ranges, 900 it] CCIOR Stoves, Me " ly, And Heaters Lot 2, Con. 5. West sect township ty? Wellesley 200 acres. of which 30a.'is hardwood; bush and inland: In a good state of cultivation» Clay loam, watered by two springs and good wells, On cast. half ot lot is a bank barn 80x5lh good dwelling house and young orchard. 2; acres in fall when: 53 norm under grass," miles from Millbarik slnLion: 3 miles tram Mitlbrvak, "nd,5mites from Mllvcrlma much: convenient to schools. Fall loqyihcasirreq11ir- ed done. On the west hn.lf of {lot is a, barn 10s6t and house 20x30, Lots will be sold suepararrelr or together. Terms liberal. Posse; salon can bu given at oncc‘ Por, further particnlms apply to V MATTIIIAS G. Hum. DL'RSI'ANT to dunner 110 (Section 36) :1 mo A, Revised SLnLllLCS of Ontario, notice is urn-w by given that, all creditors and persons Inn mg aitfseltylrps. or_d<:mands upon or against the cs- tate t) f Matthias G. Hang. late of the Village of St}, Ja, obs in the County of Waterloo, deceased who " MI on or pbout the 5th day of April 1887) Me beret trequired to send in the particulars l 0 their a]. ums and demands to E. w. B. Snider. 4. Jacobs, on or before tirs.tr day ot Feb., 1893: d notice IS . hereby also raven that after that 'hiAl,ig2riiir?rc%'l? dwill maimed rtgu1etgl,ti?ie, the assets or " e , among e parties .9ntil'led lhercto'~ '-ejtl'l regard only to the , IA ' H; which the Executczs shall then have Eiiitti%irMt - - " '111 mat y, liable for the we 8 n ”a? “4; R2.se = .Istx'ibuted to any person of wugse I“ '. .ur claim they shall not St (was i Surges E llo Youjlntend it i And placed on one counters for your inspection the following new goods: lease Prints, new and iovely styles; 5 bales Grey Cotton; i case Bleacher Cotton; 2 eases Denim and Cottonades; _"-""" 2 eases new Shirtings, new patterns. All of which will be sold at our usual low 'prices, Remember we pay spot cash tor our goods, consequently we can sell cheaper than most stores. . . 'eetS,?'f,7e?s2rJY9t1Tttfi'g '5 . person of Wheat?“ L or clam: 'lill'l"stlut? an) then have had notion. . A, not Dated at St. Jaco0s [111541311 day of Janumy Wall Paper, Books and )linbank, Dee General Dry Goods,) Men’s amiBoys' Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Etc. KING STREET, 'begs to thank his customers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon him since he came to Waterloo. He has now moved his Shop to his new premises on Eric Street, next door to the Pose Oliicc where he carries full lines of Tweads and Worsteds, both of domestic and foreign manufacture and will be prepared to make up on shore notice suits for men and boys and guarantee absolute satisfaction. Kindly invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of (hull) (Ill THANKS. PM}; $33 55 (h, 5",“! [myth -: in , hen-by rm nos." -5 Wilhouté elm" Eressman & Hallman BERLIN, gisnjdmin FARM FOR SALE we have the best assortr nent ' in the County, and/ati, prices that will surprise you. Executors' Notice. LEON SNYDER, Formerly carried on by E. B. H1112! and Furnisher. TANADIAN BLOCK, BERLIN. IS NOW COMPLETE V. M. Berlet. Call here for your 'iriitrs V. M. BERLET “a reg ‘ 'G w a . 'Nw-re “a - I.» . w...“ _-", r, Te, M' * _ '9i n) WE . an. . ___ e; - 5 Kt . , ti' E' E it if ttt 21 tt qt" , I I tg Ir " Bt l $l tt :1 ttgt E Irt, 'tg , F.l1 Ilg si it R B, . , L' ', ' . I , ' l A ‘ , fl . it w. , ' il y AA AV T V - ' . 1 A' f t 6t , t g " , , q V a ' lh il i i A - , g w" . " -f m . , il X, ' _ ' x gt 3; N '\,' K, x " Tailor 28, 18W2, in: Clliii3ClliiR,TCr,',ijii:"'gC, R.J.An .. - .- ”nu!” an“ Bk"""' ot lot is a bank barn 80x50, e and young orchard, 2; ; 53 new? under graessi,'6 Jc Bsrntio‘nh 3 miles gram East of Market, BERLIN, Stationery, , ML? HMs‘Tl‘ tbNa, . Millb unkP. o, Porin ii] k _ tiEiihiilRiallluW' terril MA F. D W [JEWEL The Dividend for the yon: Hiding 3181. October. 1&92. was at the rate or tirf perceut.por ttutro"t. The mat reeordortite Company mu! m ine- sen! posnion justify Ike Direclors in berlievirar.rthat quarterly ttiri- dgnds ot‘onennd lln-sc-qunnuw pm- cent. can be 1mm [and should the grroruss for the present year be as large as the 038002; prnmkey, tho final quanta-'3 zii'y'idom: mi.crs ta increased. h' rd. T11: lyH.lifyrt,Fi"yi:iirs so wide tt tet (my (its manufactured goods go to mun 'eeerycivilizen country in the world) ti: " cannot.' be seriously injured by local In) 0105 mud its Manufacturing establishmex are so soalterudillmt the danger of Have loss by fire is very Slight. N 4lh. Lower cop: orproducuou. (u). By maintiiininr? the sharpest com! The Consumers CpvdageCompany IS ru'o- bzlbly the secould largest. Mato11raeturer m Cordage and Bindcl'Twime Un the yrpvlor and claims tlae1'ollow'iuglvefy material. mt vantages over its competitors _ . . Ist. Ample capital to conduct lls busi. Doss which enables it '.-- (a) To buy its raw material in larger quantities. and at Yqwerrjptjces. . (b) To useronly the latest and ansLlnl- proved maclj‘mery, thus keeplng its mills ln tuphlghept statevor omelency. 2a0. Economy iulselling and distributing ils P,arl..erttr,tnr?d Irtioduct, [trlliys Act - """F_'-'"' mm ABNf wwwuuumw '-rh'rTl. Applicants 'iihciiiia'iiCs' may examine thew f/Y/tgets/ttis) of \vhich’may be KCPX) at tly? fd,1y1t'ir'/ieR,Te, amt nt, the various otnces o the Banks mentioned above. Hiih0 OFFICE, MONTREAL.’ Incorporated try Letters Parent of the ()njinlgn lu' Canada, under the "Com- (m. A report from Messrs. MMmaslv and NcGibboupy3olicitofs of 1110 u mummy 1liattheritics its Mills Inn-011$!) (13111 cxglniyedmuq Iva) no eacumbraneps DNlsl We are. yours HWY)! (Signed), ABBOTTs,CAuemaa, & MEREDITH '" . F . / -i" sued, is fully paid upfnnd 12011-at ssabie, according to the provlslons oflhc "Com. panies Act." IAUN( ILL“! GEtrzraarzsr,--we have examine. books and documents connected wit organization of the Cousumcrs CY. Company. Limited, and are of (minim IL has been properly ii1corpoytv1ed (but. its capital stock of $3,000,0WO,: (d (a) Fulléml to by Megan Changed Ace (b) 'lil,? lollmving letter frt Abba ts, Campbell & Meredllll Montreal. upon thelegality or j anon, and the issue ofits stock MoxTnEAL. January 5, Consumers Cordage Co., Ltd., Moutrea Any vthrat'sieit The Company has placed In Its Bankers c-- hate' (Company has no morttra,xo indebtednegs; and, according to the lawunder which if was 1rreor,tqFratw (“Lynne can be eyegted'_w_if'nuut\ the can?“ or'twstit1iigs1u,huse 215x151":- nolllers, represented at, a meeting called (or the purpose. _ The Consumers Cordage Company“ ascr- gunlzed in June. 12590. with a. Capital fst'romy million dollars, to operate, several a I the largest Cordage and Binder Twine Haw Lories In Canada. It, at first, optratep'theseiuuder leases, but its operations having been suc~ cgssl'ul, the Capital Stock ‘was subseqn eme Increased to Three Million “Dollars, and I the Leased properties were purchased. As [he dividends of the Company a) 13 payable quarterly, beginning with the thr st Way orMarch nexL. alluuees of sloclnn ill be entitled lo let-elven Fropm'Llon an l he quarterly dividend as dee mod, correspol m- ing to the amount paid upon their snbse’ .ip- lion. It Is proposed to applyto the Stacie tt1a,ny'ttsr,Nontety! augl Toronto for, cial iiudtifuaTs%r%e"'s1iia?z'rs"'/fr"i'h're pany. - surplu’: ot ttup de ward the amount, Tun right. isx'csn offer in whole or 1 "ilolment, and m cuntuny less nun nupwu‘r apggied. m Applications for shares viii] bérei ceivoxi naliil February 1511:, 1893, at any of "he ofrsces of the Unnndmn Bzmk oPCoruruerce. at the onices or the (72234)" Bank of Halifax, and at {he haul oGice of the company, HWY. Lite "uirdiusr, Montreal. Forms ur application fur shares may" be ubiuinml ctr any or the above places‘lm‘ [hr-v will 1w wnh by mml on request; tt “LY br tti, sup] n bill-m3 trod uce teh . Tis , dou't any!» in M THE GREAT, CORNER STORE. .3 runs, Halifax. r. WATHitBUnYr, New York, ”1y MARSHALKQ, New Your: J P. iviiiTLrwhc,Eiizabetti,e HECREMRY. 4. 1:. MORRIS, Montreal. BANKERS, ' A mm: BANK OF COMMERCE. TA I [tef, ALI", Halifax, President. (mum. M.P.P.,Montttcal, Vice. Ion! _.l,'s,'.'CEi3CfR, £52: TDCECEiirEi1CEi11C,c, N 1mm: Oii' HALIFAX. sent-Hons. .11; &,M<;G.IBBON. Montreal, M (LINIITEDJ numerous cad larg M Il ‘eal 'm?ytIor its aim caidiFeii," Fair" "i, "I', ‘uulnuls. Wing“ latter “from M ll 1h _J 100,000) Shares or one .lullurs eac00 ' FULTON nent mistook he maie'to r shares‘, lheamountpaiid n full, and in the event of itaur it impossible to allot oi shapes applied for. the Eposw will be credited Up- payable on allotment. served or withdrawing the pan ar any time beforeu t winning (0 any appli- mber of shares than tbar ro now the owners or ctr, have decided, at roux friends of me Canada. to enlarge m stock, and to ottet' usyaurl,suare,s, or one Iully paid arid non- $3,Mil,ililll. xuzu-lorly ttiri- 'sc-qu:u~lm~~t yer and should the sent year be us M prumises, tho idem} oti:crt no mans-.3: may nu ‘e of lb I1and 1130mm ', and Mamu’m and Mills, thu' commercia for Mon. Kharpest cor, ills.il.is elm methods tb me m was of Montreal, minim I that united. and new. 'u(ic' cs, cm 'tltie:1 a v, Vilks, 1ai, In the hinge 'ere 'ld M, ls o m 70111 I one year. Guns withing in aff its Keys made and. fitted to all kind, Locks repaired. New rolls put wringers. In short We repair eve; at Ptchiuu%sl line and guarantee SI All work sent us shall receive or attention. Remember the Mam a Yoo WILL M: WWI? is Depot r-T""" _, - is OPPOSITE THE OLD MILL. IF Yoo tiiijiliii"f/ts)p, “I .nadim. HARDWARE:--::::: Also dealers in all kinds of Furniture, Picture Mouldings, Blinds, Comice Poles, Picture Frames and Mirrors, E? In All Goods a First-mass Stock Constantly on Hand at the Lowsst Ram, C. L: HENDERE f1,0N PEANGS, 0R0ANS, BAND INSTRUMENTS, Builders, Guzntracmrs, and First-Glass Embalmers and Undertakers‘ A. ROCKEL & SON. We have a line ofall wool underwear at $1 a set, that is a. saller and a line or sealette caps at $1.30, the best '_in the trade. Give us a call and we will satisfy you all' Call on M. Devitt & Co, if you want something cheap in Suitings, Overcoatings, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Piano and Organ Tuning on the Shortest Notice Viohns, Guitars, Banjos, Accordions}, Flutes, Mouth-Om, 0caarinos, Bass and Violin Strimps, Ike ' Bride“, Tales, Mouth Pieces, Clamonet Baez: , and Sheet Music. Jllfusieians, Look Here I . RGSKEL ik SEEN, Union Block, Waterloo, Headquartersfor {1% WE Fear & Coo Pg: Gains Only. Be better pleased and save money - By dealing with they; Want a Stove OI any kind, ARE DOING A GREAT TRADE IN 1i e place,. Sign of t 'i, DEV???” di, tw, THESE DAYS. Kl! mu Tin u ch bar ti Binder Twine and 1mplemenutepairs, :AND STOVES irl" .'“:’;::‘1 :;%‘;‘:p2m‘{CAUSTIC SODA at: HM‘ FOR- 'i, lvl' SOAP-MAKING :Ii op: he Sewin, m clothes ‘ythiug in .tisfaction r prompt in and Fully Edge Dealer in 1 FOR CLARIFYING i CIDER, : DEWTT'S mm f ISIN GLASS Mitts, Gloves, Braces, Ties, etc, etc. UG

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