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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jan 1893, p. 3

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Mr. W. â€"The Band of the Waterloo M. S. have completed arrangements with the Emma Wells Company for a series of entertainments for a week next month. The Emma Wells Company is very j s t popular here and wili no doubt be greeted with large audiences. â€"The Inspector recently ap; for the Mercantile oS Lpsurance MA Fap? * eamamies â€"The Gore Fire Insurance Comâ€" pany, Galt, have settled on the purâ€" chase of a block on the corner of Main and Ainslie Streets, upon which it is intended to erect suitable offices for the large and increasizg business of the Company. â€"The Coffee Social and Concert given last Thursday evening in the Methodist Lecture Room under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid was a great success both financially and socially. =â€"â€" A very pleasant dancing parâ€" ty took placeon Tuesday evening at Joseph E, Seagram‘s in which the parâ€" ticipants were mostly from Waterloo and Berlin. Prof. Zoellner‘s orchestra supplied excellent music for the occaâ€" sion. ‘ â€"The â€" Watetloo â€" Public School Board met for organization a week ago last â€" night. Mr. Jolhin Shuh _ was appointed chairmanâ€" and Mr. George Davidson, secretary. â€"Next week a wellâ€"written letter from an "Oddfellow in the West", in which the benefits of the Order to those away from friends sand home are set forth will be published, â€"Messrs C. H. Kumpf aud W. A. Raymo have purchased the stock of ready made clothing from Mr.J. U. Clemens and intend rushing is off in short order, 3 â€"The annual meeting of the Dominâ€" ion Life Assurance Company will be held at the head office of the Company on Monday, Feb. 13th, one o‘clock p. â€"â€"The annual meeting of the Merâ€" cantile Fire Insurance Company will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4th, at 1 o‘clock p. m. â€"I E. Bowman M. P.Jefé on Tuesday for Ottawa so as to be present at the opening of Parliament toâ€"day (Thursâ€" day.) â€"Mr. A. L. Kumpf has purckased "thgbook and stationery business from his ‘brother Charles. â€"Several original poems have been handed in for publication. They wilil appear in due time. tice of changes must be left at this office not. later than Saturday noon. The wtâ€"hanges must be left not late thanTegsday noon. _ Casual Advertise ments xepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. BA To Our Corrssroxpexts.â€"We must again ask the indulgence of a number of correspondents whose letters are unavoidably crowded out this week. In a few weeks with the Chronicle in its enlarged form we trust to have ample room for all the local happen Ings. Orr to Tarsus.â€"Miss E. R, Pringle of Galt, formerly teacher in Now Duandee was married last Wednesday to Rev. H. S. McKitrick of Orange ville. They left at once for Tarsus, Asia Minor, where Mr. McKitrick has secured a position in a college for the training of missionaries. AppormtEDp SeorEtary.â€"The many friends of Mr. P. H. Sims, in Waterloo, will be pleased to learn that he has reeently been promoted to the position of Secretary. of the British America Assurance Co. a position which, by his ability, industry and zeal, he will without idoubt fill with credit to himâ€" gelf and satisfaction to the Company. W?ght. Our genral friend, . Hodgins, superintenden f Sencies for The Ontario Mutual Lif who held undisputed sway among the iall men of our town for some years yill now rank as a good second. ArPoINTED INsprctor. â€"At a mestâ€" ing of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Fire Insurance Company last Saturday, Mr. Thomas A. Gale of Elora was appointed Inspector of the Company in place of Mr. M. B. Clemâ€" ens, resigned. _ Mr. Gale comes highly recommended having been engaged in private banking and. also in fire and life assurance. _ His duties will begin on Feb. lst. f Ts FaraeRs‘ AUTUALâ€"The past year hasiagain been a very. prosperous one with the North Waterloo Faimers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Co‘y. The losses hbfve been very low considering the largg amount/at risk. The policiss now in force cover over thres millions on which the loss was only. $2,189.45, During the past year there has been a gratifying increase in the amount of business.| An assessmentâ€" of 2}% on gall preminms in foree enabled the ‘directors to pay all losses and expenses and to infrease the surplus by nearly $800. The management is evidently in excellen& hands. Tnus W“‘DE‘\“.S DmxER â€" Mr. George Mopre, the warden elect for the currentiyear, entertained the memâ€" Tbers of the Gouncil, County officials and others, to the number of about fifty to dinner at thy Walper House, on Wedâ€" nesday. Tle tables were spread in the magnifitant new dining hall of Walper‘s Hotel with the choicest deliâ€" cacies of the leason. After the dinner had been ditposed of a number of toasts, includitg "theQueen," "the Warâ€" den" and "Pask Wardens" wore enthusiâ€" astically éred, after which the c)(Mfiersed. LOCAL NEWS. TO ADVERTISERS ly all companies § . nill‘:‘ull‘ were Ste ‘S. The . bist thirty years economical of busiues ing t ‘ERLOO MutUCAr.â€"In anothâ€" our readers will find an he proceediugs of the 30th ing of.the . policy <holders established and popular comâ€"the statements sub 1 be found fy1 Mr. C.. M. Taylor _ Company so sucâ€" t insact that there has crease in the Mrs. Dresch on Monday moved into the villago. ... Our enterprising jewelâ€" ler, Mr. W. Wegenast, has put up a siga of an elegant gold watch, at least the color is yellow and that is all we know about it. Customers can now easily find the place and should not delny in making a call . . .. On Wednesâ€" day night last a load of Berlin‘s gay young folks visited Dundes. They enâ€" joyed themselyes in Koblenbrenner‘s Hall and after partaking of a supper returned as happy and pretty as when they arrived.... Rev. J. B. Detwiler is at present hoiding revival meetings at Bethel.... We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Current is rather seriously ill. _ She was taken with La Grippe which has threatened to result in in flamâ€" mation. â€" She has somewhat improved and we hope soon to see her out again. ... A@ominittee was appointed at the annual m.eeting of the South Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute lately held at Hamâ€" burg, to arrange a programme for a meeting toâ€"be held in Dundee in thr near future. We are always glad foe such treats, and, generally, worthy causes receive hearty support at the hands of our people Waepoimna Br:urs. â€" On Wednesâ€" is at present ht at Bethel. ... V that Mrs., Curre ill. _ She was t which has threa mation. She h Mrs. the vill ler. M The annualâ€" mecting of the St. James Lutheran Sunday school was held on Tuesday evening last.â€" The treasurer read the financial report which proved very satisfactory. The income from the scholars and Xmas collections amounted to $247, expenditure §232. The following officers were elected:â€" A. Weidenhammer, Superintendent; Jno. [¢reutzwieser, secretary; Conrad Holzworth, treasurer; Joseph Grosz, librarian; § Miss Koelln, organist; ; (ico Hofman and Miss Maggie Siegman were addmitted to the S, 8. Teachâ€" ers‘ Society. Montrea red, whi lin. â€"S. purch overc one de or chi men‘s bough ther per firs W ht fr noti What is H. C M(‘Kitricl:,mrcmle. The cereâ€" mony was duly solemaized by the Rev. Dr. Jackson, Galt. The happy couple lefé on the evening train for Toronto. They leave at once for, Tarsus, Asia Minor, where Mr. McKitrick has secâ€" ured a position in a college for the train ing of missionaries, Both Mr. McKitâ€" rick and his bride are well known in ured a position in a college tor the train ing of missionaries, Both Mr. McKitâ€" rick and his bride are well known in Dundee where they first made the acâ€" quaintance of their future partner in life. Miss Pringle successfully taught the second division of the public school two years ago, and Mr. McKitrick was sent here by Kuox College Missionary Society to cccupy the Presbyterian pulâ€" pit during the summer months. _ Their many friends here join in wishing them a happy wedded life and success in their new labors: From our own Correspondent. Linwood. AxxivErsany Servicrs.â€"The anniâ€" versary services of the Presbyterian chureh of this place were held on Sunday and Monday, Jan. 15 and 16 inst. and were in every way most chureh of t Sunday and fost. aud v succéssful. Fergus pre: and practica large and d tions.â€"The on. Monday succéssfel. The Rev. Mr. Mullen of Fergus preached three very excellent and practical discourses on Sunday to large and deceply interested congregaâ€" tions.â€"The teameeting in this church on Monday eveninzâ€"was as usual a on Monday eveningâ€"was as usual a decided success, and we are glad to say was a great improvemet (religiously) on some former meetings of this kind held in this place. The singing and the speaking werciboth of a high order, and if all such meetings were conducted in like manner we think they might still be very usefal not only in raising money for church purposes but im:â€" proving the .social qualities of the people _ Alex Raunie, Esq. Deputy Reeve filled the chair in bis usual happy manner. â€" The speakers were the Revd‘s, Grandy, Showers, McKibbon and Mullen. The Rev. Mr. Armstrong, the pastor, did not arrive until late owing to a failure of the trains in making proper connections«at Guelph on his way home from Fergus wherefhe had beeu supplying for Mr, Mullen on Sunday.. The proceeds of the tea meetine aod Sunday collections were Revd‘s. C and Mulle the pastor owing to on his wa had been Sunday. meeting about S7 church on Mond: decided success. presided over by (Methodist) and ing from beginni as usual at such c equally d exactr audier Berlet uy Jolhn Bund tormer . spendin \\'6“,1 an old resident of this locality and latterly of this villase die fas what suddenly at the r:s?q:}::g :?D];i brother Charles near Hawkesville on Friday last. _ He was a widower and for some years had lived alone and be ing somewbat unvwell was removed to en Li in e es e en e â€"â€" SPECIAL MENTION M [Gan NEW DUNDBE H Id hats or caps, to the or over, a pair of all indershirt or drawers, penders for each dol m Saturday Jan. 28t It ats or ca"ps, to the amount of or over, a pair of all wool socks ndershirt or drawers, or a pair of enders for each dollars‘ worth n Saturday Jan. 28th until furâ€" . Ready made clothing a speâ€" ke no mistake in the place, The ankrupt Clohing Store, sign of and blue flag; Kging Street, Berâ€" ider & Co. t tl to t Church Items NOGRAPH icture war seeqyged of theGo i6 his reception by Huber them for sale. icer.â€"Good for thirty days, Niagara ice bridge. The is ticket is entitled to one on foot, or to run after the Grand river, provided photograph is first taken Studio, * t L The Montreal Bankrupt lin, will present to each youths‘, or boys‘ suits, Ir D â€"Mr. â€"Joseph Bundy, a ut of this place has been w days with his uncle Mr. .. . Miss Ella Boomer has friends in Blora and Miss c is spending a week with c Beriin ... . Miss Maggie Floradala is visiting old .s»Mr. Will Geddes our nt Sunday with relatives x Coxerrt.â€" The phonâ€" cert in the Methodist nday evening was also a s. _ The instrument was by the Rev. Byron Laing ad was highly entertainâ€" ining to end, . The order ch concerts was the very colds, croup v eproduced wonderful ht of the es enter awkesville t Linwood of which We, your Director®, in submitting thisour Nineteenth Annual Report, the Managers‘ Financial Statement and the Auditors‘ Re: port for the year ending December 31st. 1892, would congratulate the Company upon the small amount of loss sustained during the year, compared with the large amount at risk and also upon the large amount of inâ€" crease in the Company‘s business during the year. € ~ The total number of policies now in fe is 1665. The amount at risk $3,058,601 for which the Company holds premium n to the arnount of $154,927.00. The meeting was called to order Hardy, President after which the reports were read by the munager as Directors Report, To the North Waterloo Farmers‘ M CGENTLEMEN That your Company possesses the confiâ€" dence of the public is clearly shown by the the fact, that though no special effort was made to augment its business, weare able te report the handsome increase in the amount of risk of $193.278.00. During the year the Company sustained losses to the amount of $2,189. 45. In view of these losses and for the purpose Isaac Hilborn, Martin Brubacher, J. L. Umâ€" back, Reuben Snyder, Leander Bowman, Samuel Bowman. Wm. Hardy, Solomon Koch, John Wilkinson. $ The 19th annual meeting of the pol icy holders of the North Waterloc Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany was held in the Town Hail, Wat erloo, on Saturday, January 21st. The meeting was the largest in the ‘history of the Company and the town was fair ly.swarming with the sturdy yeomanr from theadjoining townships. . Amon; the many present were the following: â€" Berlin; _ Win. Lackner, John Strauss. Waterloo (town): â€" George Moore, Andrew Rockel, Fred Colquhoun. Elmira: . Chas. Klinck, Pilkington: Jas. Hill, Joseph Stickney Wm. Thacker. Woolwich: C.S. Weber, L. S. Weber Norts Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual | nomammamyfite Insurance Co. Axorer Â¥rEar or Siratr Lossss Axp Coxtmurp Sucorss. In conclusion we beg to call your attention to the two principal objects ‘of our meeting here toâ€"day, viz:â€"The disposal of the re: ports and Statements about to be read to you, and the election of Four Directorsâ€" The retiring Directors are G. E. Lackner, Hy, Wahl, Wi. Hardy and Jos. C. Bowers, deceased. _ All of which is respectfully subâ€" mitted. EXPENDITURES. Geo. Burnett, damage to dwelling and contents by Are on ie da esnt OL Jacob Brenner, loss of barn andâ€" contents by lightnmingâ€"=.......... 1 15984 Thos. Wood, loss of dwellâ€" ingby fire........../...~ 700 Jos. B. Snyder, damage to barn and contents, by lightning..} ...2. caru .i 25 Hy. Hesse, heifer, killed by.lightning:"...@...... 13 John M. Hardy, two lambs killed by lightning 9 And. Bolander, damage to barn by lightning. ... ... 4 Jno. . Bingeman, â€" Imple: plement house destroyed by lightning wo......~..... 100 on the first day of September, 1892 Assessment provided an amount sull meet all liabilities of the Company crease the surplus from $2,221.09 to 95. Cash on hand as per. last Feport tcu onl on .. . Interest on Deposits. .. .. Assessments Collected .. Printing and adv.. ... . Sbatutory Ass‘t.......... Erroueous Ass‘trefunded i h P e amracer Investigatinug losses .. .. Expense i ectingAss‘ Director © ... Auditorg _â€"........ Manager‘s Salary. .. ... .. Books and Stationery .. .. Expense in attending Ius Convention. ... ./....... Office rent, fuel and fur nighing . m.cagines Post Office box for 1891 . . Post Office ! » 1892.. Cash on hand ....... ... . $3,096.95 Uncollected Ass‘t.., ... _ 300.52 Net Amt. of Prem. Notes 147,266.23 No. of policies in force Dec. 3lst. 1891... ... .1 Increase in number of pol, during year...... Total number of policâ€" ies now in force ... .. Amt: at Risk, Dec. 31st 189. ze.. smy f Increase of Risk durâ€" ing yeat ... ... .ls Total amt. now . in o amemeanee Total value Net amt. of Notes... ... (GCENTLENMEN dition Comp: thanks ner in Levr StAprEER ash on hand Dec. 31st Liabilities, none Manager‘s Financial§Statement, 1892 RECEIPTS. ANNUAL MEETINC amt. . C of Prem ny and would tender fihreifia;:\:g; : for the courteous and friendly which he assisted us in our audit A.S. Cremmem . .. _ wl Manager «e § e s _ a . 1 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WATERLOO ONT. JANUARY 26 1893 of 1 Auditers® Report to STATISTICS ASSETS reu le War, Harpx President $2,221.090 50.91 3.861.60 the pury : Direct an ass 700.00 1.88 44.42 15.00 14.19 206,20 12.00 400.00 100.00 19.1 by ~W. several follows: 25.00 6.45 4.00 .00 7 [ 00 81 50 00 rce 00. tes $6,133.60 $2,180.45 $3.096 3.0! $47.20 From Our Own Correspondent Mawkesyilc. Mr. R. Lewis and family have moved into the village . . . . On Saturday evening a number of friends from Elmira, and others met at Mr. S. Winn‘s and had a very pleasant time... The members of the choir of the U. B. church met at Rev. J. Shower‘s last Wednesday evening and enjoyed the oysters. _ No doubt they thought oysters in "Showers" in Hawkesville was ahead of picking them from the trees in Africa as the Bishop told us. the feeling in the section in reference to selling the school site or exchanging the west half of it containing the buildâ€" ing to Mr. N. W. Gingrich for a vacant lot lying adjacent to the school site. The chair was filled by Mr. A. B. Brubacher and Mr. . Menger acted as Secretary. After the pros and cons were fally discussed a vote was unanâ€" imously carried not to exchange sites with Mr. Gingrich, The good old school house has been saved from destruction, where for a score of years so many aspirants for municipal, political and other honors have had their pedigrees laid down to them. _ With a very little repair it will do service for another decaie and our people will not be put to the expense of building a new hall. Messrs. Wm. Hauck and David Schaefer have now brick and stone on their respective lots where they wili each put up a fine house next spring. ... Mrs. Wm. Hauck left for Toronto on Tuesday where she intends to visit with friends for about a month.... Master,,O. Haug returned home to Toronto on Saturday. ... Mr. A. Wallace of Roseville and his sister Mrs. Moffat of Man., who is home on a visit were visiting friends Alex. Shoomaker Reuben Snyder. in this vicinity ..« . Miss M. bristow of Berlin is visiting at Mr. Wm. Peterâ€" son‘s. .. . Misses J. and J. M. McCulâ€" loch are visiting friends in Galt.... At the appointment of directors for the On motion Ferd. Walter and A. S. Clemmer were elected auditors for the current year. s C ; From our own Correspondent. St. Jacobs. Srrciamr soroon MEETINGâ€" _ On Saturday afternoon a good many of the rate payers met at the old school house, The meeting was called to ascertain At a subsequent meeting of the Board Mr. Geo,. F. Lnckner was elected president and Mr. J. L. Umbach, vice president. A hearty vote of thanks was then unanimously tendered the manager and in# is W board of Directors which was moved in a neat speech by. Ferdinand Walter, Reeve of Wellesley. At a subsequent meeting of the H Simon B. . Heist Wm. _ Hardy.. 4eo. E. Lackner Alex. Miller.... 0 I Wat From our own Correspondent. Meidelberg. Vicrortous Agarn.â€"At the poultry show held at New Hamburg last week Mr, J. W. Huehnergardt won nine prizes and the silver medal on hbis Cochin and Light Brahmas. This gives him now at five shows. 49 prizes and the highest honors and puts him in the front rank as a poultry breeder. Revival meetings sre being held at present in the Evangelical church ... . Mr. and Mrs. Luntz, Drayton, are visiting"here at present . . . . Intelligence has been received of the death of Mrs. Geo. Ament of Ipsylanti, Mich,, formerly of this place.... The Reeve, Mr, D. S. Snyder and councillor Walkâ€" er gave us a friendly call last week. From Our Own Correspondent, Crosshil. Mr. J. R. Richards, general dealer, Crosshil}, is at present engaged in buy: ing up hides of all kinds including horse hides and dogskins, He made a shipment.last week. In order to secure the highest market price all hides should be salted as soon as taken off. _ He also purposes going up the country to secure seed grain, new varieties of oats and peas. Saturday. Mr.. Georgsr®AGackner .was reâ€"appoiuted for this section of country. ... . Hotelkeepers and others are busy setting in a supply of ice.... There is considerable sizkness among the child ren of the village and even the adults are not proof against it, The epidemic ippears to be La Grip in the throat. Williams‘ Royal Crown Remedy is said to be the greatest cure on earth. Guaranâ€" teed to cure general nervous debility, rheuâ€" matism, neuralgia, paralysis etc. BIRTHS: Sxyozr.â€"At Conestogo, on the 23rd inst the wife of Menne Snyderâ€"a son. MorrzEy.â€"At Waterloo, on Monday, Jan. 23rd the wife of Amos W. Morley â€"a son. DEATIES. BrovaiTox.â€"At Plattsville, on Tuesday the 17th inst, Edward Broughton, aged 88 Brvour.â€"At Wellesley, on Friday, Jan. 20th, August Bivour, aged 67 years. Drousr®.â€"In Waterloo, on Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 1893, George Decher, aged 19 years, 8 mos., 17 days. The funeral will. take place on Friday at 2 p. m. from the resiâ€" dence of his father. elected Wahl the result, the four first named Peach Bloom is in demand ahead cheap preparations, because it has â€" and because it produces the results we for it. Sold by Druggists, price $1.00, op sent receipt of price by addressing, w ESTOZ CHEMICAL CO., 196 4y d ealth to the 1DDer cuticle, . dissolvit s, Blackheads, Lis ind gradually bring state of the skin mplexion. _ _ _ Bloom differs from any known om, in that it cleanses the pores of from injurious accumulations, imâ€" Ith to the :uner as well agâ€"to the Miss M. Bristow of St., West, Tn"'.'vn‘ in th s Co. on Lackner .was THE CHIEF CHARM REFINED WOMAN OF A 186 148 126 93 83 has mer s we cla removing ind Blemâ€" Fall Wherts ... 0sd Spring Whent.......... Goose Wheat. ... .. ..... Barley. s .0. s se ns ohy Pexsef slsn sces .ns Oate .cA ie t i Potatoes, perbush .. . ... Rysu nitealgent. s Flour, per 100 Ibg .. .. .. Butter, per lb .... ... Eggs, per doz. ... ...... Chickens, dressed per 1b Fall Wheat......... Springs C G: t um Straight Flour.... .. Ocean Necouns Middlings..... .. ... Shorte se svree. es Bran sls ivaviencte. U esocnines PeM§H i hreisivies Batley: mvieciacene N&gsâ€". es venca enc BUbber .+ i20000050 Dried Apples....... Hay per ton......... Apples per bushel.. Potatoes per bushel Hamg:ser ce nds Shoulders per lb.. .. Nallow ced mm Wheat, fall, per bush .... Wheat, red, per bush. ... Wheat, spring, per bush Wheat, goose. per bush. . Bariey. s o coe e oghn n en Oatemati neah it o e ons. io efonerecan omcs Dressed hogs, per ¢wt Chickens, per pair . .. Butter, perâ€"Ib"..>.~~. Eggs, new laid.... ... Potatoes per bag Apples, per barrel. ... Hay, timotfy ... ... .. Straw. ‘sheaf ..â€".... SUITABLE of MARKET REPORTS. i d1 ELMIRA MARKETS. (Reported by Jonathan Uttley.) Elmira, Jan. 24th, 1893. Theat, . ... . .. ... .. +. .. +$0 64 to 80 00 p Wheat. :ss.s.07.â€".820 60 0 00 Whent. .. 5. o.... taas 0 57 0 59 aaacitive oraevenae o0 86 042 ie se te on cr n h0 0 56 oc e naes 097 0 28 es, perbush............ 037 _ 0 43 omcs ce 0 08 0 56 EVENIH WEAR. We have just received a large shipment of new goods, amongst which are some pretty things in printed flannels and delains, toâ€" gether with a variety of light dress material suitable for evening wear Our dressmaking department has been reâ€"opened with a large staff, under the management of Miss Bachman, upon whose ability This department has gained for itself quite a reputation for good and stylish work and we do not hesitate to éuarantee satisfaetion we need not comment ___ TORoNTO MARKETS, Toronto Jan. 24, 189 PRICES AT EARMERS‘ WAGGONS. with all orders entrusted to us BEHMER &£C0., As a parent you have often promised yourself a family Photo, while yet your family remains an unbroken circle, or of all the remaining ones. _ Above all holiday gifts or any other considerations you cannot afâ€" ford to neglect this. Delays are dangerous. 1 makefa specialty of such work as well as Sunday school classes etc. in the largest sizes of which Lain doing a good deal at preâ€" sent. 7 TWO story frame, on Park st., commodious house, 8 rooms, hard and soft warer, woodâ€" shed and all modern conveniences. Refer to H. J. Grassett, manager of Bank of Commerce Apply to M. W raznast. Wateâ€"loo, Dec. 20th 1892. As a young or older person you have often promised your many close friends, (includâ€" ing your rich uncle whom you expect to reâ€" member you in his will,) a photo of yourself, but with many you have neglected it. Now, what~betterâ€"Oor more appropriate holiday gift could you make than a fine art Photo of yourse_l_f-â€"n. cpnstaph\ reminflde‘r-â€"_n. ~‘Is.isti_ng joy. _ You hesitate beamuse of the in work often put upon & > : only. first class e usiness Your Promises.| MORTGAGE SALE WATERLOO MARKETS. WaTERLOO, Jan 2&th, 1802 HOUSE TO LET. BETTER KEEP 44 KingiStreet East $o 64 to §0 68 . o 64 o 66 . 0 61 o 62 4.0â€"67. o 60 ..o 48 0 48 .0 82â€" 0â€"83 9 58â€" (â€"60 c § 25 8 75 xo 50â€" 0 60 MeSusiness in Berâ€" ve adopted the laâ€" he best American he best work in this nking my Waterloo for their liberal and I would ask all in call before ordering the placeâ€"â€" > _ 8 0o 7 0o BERLIN. O NT 016 0 18 007 30 80 6 50 30 45 13 10 10 6O 55 28 55 35 20 20 70 (Eflwarfi $ 0 65 63 2 00 2 25 15 0 48 0 33 0 59 8 75 0 60 Q 24 o 30 0 85 a 00 9 50 8 00 0 59 042 0 56 0 28 0 43 0 56 0 17 0 09 7 00 50 50 13 11 11 60 20 20 TEN_DERS will ba reecived by the underâ€" signed up to Saurda , February 4th, for all the printix{_g required by the Council of the Tg‘wp‘sh‘ip of Waterloo. for one vear. COwnsmup of M aterloo, for one year, Said tenders to comprise the printing of all Notices and Ad vertisements, in both the Engâ€" lish and German Languages, Declaration of Officers, Overseers of Highways Bchedules, Printing required in connection with the Pub: lic Schools, 250 English and 100 German Pamâ€" phlets of Procecdings and Byâ€"laws of Council and Auditors‘ Report in detail, all translaâ€" tions required, included, 300 copies Voters‘ Lists‘ in pamphlet form, Treasurers‘ Stateâ€" Monday, February 13th, 1893, at one o‘clock p.m, for the Furpose of receiyâ€" ing the Annual Reports and Financial Stateâ€" ments and for the election of the Board of Directors, ... By order of the Executive Committee "<~> THOS. HILLIARD, Managing Director. Waterloo, Jan. 2ith, 1893 TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO. munt for1893, in detail, and every other deâ€" sci ption of printing. whatsoever required by thit Municipality, for one year. : GroRreE A. TLz _ BRICK House, on Y a st. containing 9 rooms, bath room . a1all the convenienâ€" ces. To let immediately .For parti¢ulars apply at the CHRONTOLE ORRIO® next, at 2 o‘clock, p.m., to receive the report of the Directors. with the Financial Statement for the year, the election of Directors to fill the place of those retiring, and other business. By order otice is hereby given that the Anmual General Mecting of the shareholders of the Dominion Life Assurance Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company in the town of Waterloo, Ont., on THE General Annual Meeting of the Wellingâ€" ton Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Company‘s office, Guelph, on THF DOMINION Life Assurance Co‘y. ANNUAL MEETING _ Address, James B. Mitchell, Waterloo 1. 0., Box 205. Tuesday the 14th day of February the wood. CHAS. DAVIDSON, Sec‘y Guelph 21st January, 1893. WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. ESSONS g(ven in this beautiful art. Puplle â€" taken at any time, For terms &c. apply to uEo. CORK. Clerk‘s Office, Blair, Jan. 20th, 1893 Blair, Jan. 24th, 1993 NUMBER of wood choppers Also & number of teams and teamsters to haul HOUSE TO LET. PHONOGRAPHIC SHORTHAND:, at 11 o‘clock a. m. that farm com%)risinz Lot Number 20 in the 3rd Concession of the Townâ€" ship of Peel in the County of Wellington, containing 151 acres more or less. There are on the farm a brick dwellin§ house and large bank barn and straw shed. It is mostly clearâ€" ed exce;t)'t some bush for fire wood. ‘There is a well at the house and another at the barn and a sprinfi creek runs through part of it. It is situated about three miles from Elmira in a good farming countrg and the farm is a desirâ€" able one and in a good state of cultivation. The sale will be made subi']ect to the claima of cerâ€" tain of the heirs or children of John O‘Brich deceased, under his will.. y Under and by virtue of a &)ower of sale conâ€" tained in a mortgage, dated Tth March, 1887, made by Alexander Stoeser, as mortgagor, and his wife to bar her dower, to the Ontario Muâ€" tual Life Assurance Company, as mortgagees, there will be sold by public auction at O‘DONâ€" NELL/‘S HOTEL in the village‘of Elmira, on TERMS: 10 per cent. down, further 20 per cent. in thirty days, and if the purchasor deâ€" sires the balance may remain on a first mortâ€" gage of the premises payable by annual instalâ€" ments spread over a term of years satisfactory to the purchaser, with interest {em-]y on the unpaid principal at 6 per cent, ‘Terms in other respects made known ab the sale and meanâ€" while may be ascertained on application to the mortgagees in ths Town of Waterloo or to the undersigned. _ _ _ ___ _ Dated 12th Jan., 1808 THOMAS SHERINGTON, _ ALBXANDER MILLAR Auctioncer Solicitor for Elmira, the Morgagees, Berlin P. 0. A.â€"Lot 8, con. 4, Township of Peel, Wellingâ€" ton Co.. better known as the McBeth farm, containing 200 acres of which 15 acres is timâ€" bored, balance in a good state of cultivation free from stumps and stones; clayloam; land rolling enough to drain surfaee water; 60 mcres fall ploughing done; 50 acres seeded to %mss for pasture; 70 acres meadow; fences and uildings in good repair; large orchard; two wells and cistern; bank batn 50 by 85; closed shed 45 by $5; driving shed 30 by 36; pig pen 3oby 36; stone house 25 b{ 35; eight rooms; an addiâ€" tion of 20 by 40 for citchen and woodsed; cellar under house and kitchen. This farm is suit« able for stock or grain raising. Situated 1 mile from school and church, 4 mile from cheese factory, 2 miles from Glenallen, 6 from Linwood, 5 from Floradale, 5 from Goldstone station, 9 from Elmira station and 7 from Drayton station, T M Mons esc oo Saar s scin w1 For Sale or Exchange Ao Eoo RCvns B.â€"Ten acres in Township of Woolwich, all cleared; 3} miles north of Elmira; soil, sandy loum; 7 acres in fall wheat, good orchard; brick house 18 by 24 with 6 rooms. Collar under house; log barn. _ _____ ts 3 ¢ TERMS:â€"10 per cent. down, a further 20 por cent, in 30 days, and if the purchaser desites, the balance may remain on first Mortgage of the premises, payable by. annualâ€" instailments spread over a term of years satisfactory to the purchaser, with interest yearly on the unpaid principal at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Terms in other respects made known at the sale.and meanwhile may be ascertained on ap: Mcation at the officeof the Mortgagees in the mfl\\\'x\TERLOO, or to thhgaodersigned, Eommc s C.â€"100 acres. lob 10 con. A. Townshi;; of Pilkington, 90 acres cleared and free from stumps; 10 acres of mixed. timber; soil, sandy clay loam; land rolling avd in a good state of cultivation; fences and buildings in good reâ€" pair; bank barn 40 by 60; log house with stone addition; watered by well, spring and creek; 3 miles from Elora. Terms:â€"One third of purchase money in cash; balance to suit purchaser; or will give time for all purchase money providing the money to be paid down is secured. Will take 100 acres in exchange for the Peel farm. SorontoN KAUEMAN, Washington P. 0., Ont: BN ooo c oe s m Lo eae Sn oA o otdiecrme Neb en fvati 1 watered and ~:" ext04 d well oi iiney Anosmn oi necodorehardrapod te=St is mituated within one mfle of St, Jacobs and six milesfrom the town of Waterloo, UNDER and by Virtue of Power of Sale conâ€" tained in a Mortgage dated 3rd June, 1889, made by Vaniel @ood as a Mortgagor, and his wife to bar her dower, to The Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company as Mortgagees, there will be sold by Publie Auction at Moses G. Bowman‘s Hotel in the VILLAGE OF ST, JACOBS, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1893. AT 1 0°CLOCK P. M, all that farm comprisâ€" ing the north half of Lot No. 10 of the German Company Tract fh the Township of Woolwich in the County of Waterloo, containing 170 acres more or less, subject to all water rights hitherâ€" sold affecting it. The farm is in good_ st cultivation, well watered and v" T04 c FARM IN WOOLWICH TP. Tenders for Printing FoR THE OOUNTY OR WATERLOO ales conducted in English and German OrFFICg AT THE ZDIM CHAS. H FREHLICH, WANTED. Monday, February 13th, 1893, NOTICE NOTICE. Licensed Auctioneer Gro. A. Trur. Clerk Clerk, MA BY BUYING Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Ca arso QOrgans and Pianos FROM The Waterloo Gas Works, Plant and Proâ€" perty. IT IN!fl?éland by virtue of the Power of Sale _ ged in a certain Indenture of Mortâ€" gage whice produced at the time of sale there will be \L\J:ale +v Public Aue#ion conâ€" | at the Market Squareih ife=OF wAT. tas?. | ERLOO at 2 o‘clock in The afternDveppei We have everything in the line of footwear, S CALL AND SEE. A pleasure to show Goods. _ . Headgnarters for Tranks and Valises. 35 New Williams Sewing Machines. y Fall Stock in the latest New York, English and Canadian styles arriving daily. R. D. LA NG & CO‘S. BOOT AND SHOE STOI Make Money BY SAVING MONEY. Save Monevy . & aVB KA J U)JU.V >= MORTYGAGE SALE, â€"Opâ€" Better Assortment than ever, the following valuable ands, rigzte, franchises and property viz: All and singular those cerâ€" tain patcels or tracts of land and premises sitâ€" uate lying and being in the Town of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo and Province of Ontario being composed of Lote Numbers 16 and 17 as laid down in the survey of Christian Kumpf and Simon Snyder on the registered Flan ofthe said town saving and excepting hewever a strip fifteen feet in width extending along the entire western limit of said lot numâ€" ber 17 from Herbers St. to Queen St. together with the Gas Works and all.other buildings and plant constructed thereon, and all maina, pipes meters, leases, rents, revenueé. Iates, rights of way, franchises, privileges, casements, rights extensions, additions, property, claims and doâ€" mands of every description and possessed by The Waterloo Gas _Com);any (Limited) within the said Town of W aterloo in connection with their Gas works and their business as a Comâ€" SATURDAY, iith February, 1893 pany, T}{RMS.â€"One tenth of the pmrélase money to be paid atâ€"time of sale, the balance within 30 days there after. Conditions will be made known at time of sale. Mss _ For further partloulars apply fo CRas. FRoEHLIOR, CoLQUEOUN & MoBmip®. Auctionser, Vendors Solicitors. Waterlao. Waterloo, Dated at Waterloo this 4th day of Jan., 189¢ We stand upon the threshold of new resolutions with a strong amâ€" bition to urge us on and larger opâ€" portunities to deserve success., While thanking youâ€"the Publicâ€"â€"â€" that helped to make‘92 what it was we write down better things for ‘93. The year that is passed shall be a compass to the year that is passâ€" ing. To accomplish the more exâ€" cellent thing we promise improveâ€" ments if possible in the merchanâ€" dise service, price and spirit of the store. 1892 was the best of years but _ we will do better still. The store‘s safety lies in the constant persistent progress, and the sucâ€" cess of the past is encouraging for the future. . We beg again to thank you for your. kind patronage durâ€" ing the year ‘92 and shall â€"endeaâ€" vor by courtesy and strict attention to the wants of the trade to i crease the esteem now held by thi Empire‘s Bulletin. Confectionery, Bread, Cakes, Oysters, Light Drinks, Hot Tea and Delmonico Block, THE â€"POPULAIR ou PREMIUMS WITH ALL: Empire Tea Store., L. DANDENO, Sign Of The Big Tea Pot. A. G. Chambers, Proprietor J . 9. ROOS, Special Reductions for those furnishing new h zras on â€"hand a new stc way For 18938. 1te NC h bes Popular Boot & Shoe Stopre. Beplin ) s ' G! LUNG â€"TROUBLES The envelope which contains , correct ADAWET benring first postâ€"marle will recetve first reward and the balance in order asrecelved. . Be sureand auswer toâ€"day and enclose 30 cents and you. receive the best valueyyou ever did for the mongy. Address (E) OUR YOUNG PEOPLE, Street, West, Toronto, Canada. A PERIZE REBUS of SNYDER‘S DRUG STORE, Jack $100 IN CASH4 A Gift for : Everybody «Answoring Offs Puzzle: Correctly, youcks, . 3 C()LDS%\] ) CRO Pleasant to take HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS _ _ ASTHMA THE BEST REMED and Gill went up the hilD Waterloo, Ont. FOR,SALE AND e‘ the â€"xyOr B e l

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