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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 9 Feb 1893, p. 3

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$A I\NNGUMGFMENT. f pucsze The OHRONICLE will apâ€" pear in its enlarged cight pago form with the first issue in March. The change necessiâ€" tated getting a larger press which we have been advised was shipped on Tuesday last. â€"A Woodstock man bas DCC" ****~ ©$50 and costs for selling discasedâ€"meat. â€"The Lieder tafel Singing Society gave an entertq.inment in Preston last night. â€"Some men of capital and en terprise are talking of starting a bicycle factory in Berlin. â€"The annual meeting of the Doâ€" minion Life Assurance Company will be held next Monday, the 13th inst at the head office of the Company here. f â€"In January last the customs returns for Berlin were as follows: Dautiable goods imported, $12,880, free goods $28,834, total §$41,714, Daty collected $4,767.36. â€"The 21st annual me Waterloo County Teachers will be held in the M Berlin on Thursday and I 23rd and 24th, 1893, 600 9.30 a. m. â€"The Rev.‘J. E. Lancely of Toronto, who began his ministeriat work in Plattsville some twenty years 280 has accepted a eall to the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church, Maryland, at $3,000 per year. â€"Mr. Conrad Bristol of Berlin celeâ€" brated his 90th birthday on Feb.2 1893. He is hale and hearty and walks sprightly around town. He can be seen every Sabbath walking to and from the Ev‘g‘l church of which he is an honored member.. On the evening of the 2nd inst. a goodly number of aged friends gathered at. his home and gave Mr. Bristol a pleasant surprise. _â€"Mr. A. B. Soider of May City» Towa, in remitting his subscription for the Caroxtons writes : «We had a fine winter up, to the first of this month. ‘The temperature has been 26 degrees below zero. _ We have not had much snow so that it has been a good winter for stock. Cattle are fetching a good price, but horses are cheap. . Hogs are the best stock to have noW and are â€"selling from $7.00 to $7.25 live weight. Fatap Acorpext.â€"The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rohleder of Berlin has been made sad by the death of their little daughter, fifteen months old. On Friday evening last Mrs. Rohleder was feeding the child upon her lap when the : little one, who was just beginning to walk, showed its desire to get down on ‘the fioor. Thke mother put the child Alown and it toddled about in great \glee but, after a few moments overâ€" Dalanced and fell heavily, striking its shead upon a tin cup lying upon the ‘floor, on the left side of its forehead. "The edge of the cup penetrated the hild‘s brain causing death to ensue the wame evening. Much sympathy is felb #or the bereaved parents in their sad «iffliction. sen. high, Engoriox or Orrtosrs.â€"At the last regular meeting of Court Waterloo, I. O. F. the following were elected offiâ€" cers for the ensuing half year: C. R., C. T. Noecker, M. D. V. C. R., W. Brodrecht. R. Seo., M. Bechtel, V. S. ~â€"Fin. Sec., John Ziegler. / Treas., R. Y. Stewart. €. D. H. C. R., Allan S. Snide r. Chap., A. Musselman, Phy., C. T, Noecker, aon Pieg t varc nc J. W., C. Henrich, 8. B., John Bracey. J. B., A. Groce. The Independent Order of Foresters‘ 4s considered by unprejudiced author ities to be the star fraternal and been fit association of the day, and it is not surprising to learn that Conrt Waterloo contributes regularly toward a growth which is and has been phenomenal. Fapap AcompEen®â€"A 800. "°°000 0. oecurred on Wednesday evening of last week just after we bhad gone to press which resulted in the death of the six yearoldson of Mr.Jacob Huber, painter. "A brotherâ€" in law of Mr. Huber, Mr. Geo. Kuntz ofâ€" Milwaukeo arrived between six and seven o‘clock and taking & revolver placed it on & desk j in the front room intending to procure a light and put it in a safe place. While talking with the family in the ~Kkitchen, Barbara, the eight year old girl of Huber went into the front. _roomf got the revolver and Srought it " e kitchen when it was discharged all entering the body of her little her, _ Jacob. Medical aid _ was oned but the little fellow only ived about 24 hours. Much sym esn ExE s a1a narents in the loss Phy., C. T, Noeck S. W., 0. Hoffman onrad Bristol of Berlin celeâ€" )0th birthday on Feb.2 1893. le and hearty and walks round town. He can be seen ath walking to and from the ch of which he is an honored On the evening of the 2nd C anmber of aged friends |ebkitchen when it was 0 »all entering the body of her, _ Jacob. Medical moned but the little fe ived about 24 hours« M y is felt for the parents ileir promising young boy hes RsoNAL MEXNTION â€" men, sr., has left for / ecticut, to visit her es‘ Aid of the Baptist pleasant surprist kâ€"â€"â€")liss Tennie left last week fo nnual meetiog of the y Teachers‘ Association in the Model Schoo!, day and Friday, Feb. 1893, commencing at y leet.â€"Mr. J: mSBRLCTL 00. Blair spent Sunday with friends lin,.â€"Miss Annie Mclarty of P o oewe her friends, the man has been fined NEWS ~ MExrion â€" Mis. Peter .. has left for Southington, to visit her sister. The of the Baptist Church gave isant surprise before her â€"Miss Tennie Welhauser ft last week for Woodstock. McQuillan, Toronto, Was of Mr. A. L. Bowman OD 5t â€"Mr. 3: Renshaw and S o ounday with friends sad accident The "Do What You Can" Mission Band in connection with_ the Rresbyteâ€" rian Church, Waterloo, met recend and elected the following officers for the ensuing{year :â€"Mrs. Howie, Pres.; Mrs, Webb, Assistant Pres,; Miss Julia Young, Ist Vice Pres.; Miss Nellic Watson, 20d Viceâ€"Pres.; Miss Alice Scheuermann, Secretary ; Miss Carrie Young, Treasurer ; Miss Mae: Howie, Organist. The band has been in existence almost a year and has made steady and healthy progress. It has contributed towards sending clothâ€" ing‘to the people under the care of the missionaries in the Northwest, and has in the treasury at the present time $31 to be devoted to missions. Sp. Jonx‘s, Buruimn.â€"The Rev. Mr. Downie of St. John‘s Church, Berlin, preached his farewell sermon _ on Sabâ€" bath last. He leaves for Waterford. The Rev. H. Jekill, agent for the Sabrevois Mission, occupies the pulpit on Sabbath next. The Trinity Methodist Chureb, Borlin, heid its quartedy meeting services on Sabbath last, commlueted by their pastor, the Rev. Mr. Rictiardson. The pulpit of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterâ€" ian Church, Berlin, will be filled next Sabbath by a student from Knox College, Toronto. The Rev. James Beatt, of Cumberland, Ont., will occupy the pulpit on the following Sabbaths, the 19th and 26th inst. At a meeting of the Quarterly Board of the Waterloo Methodist Church on Monday â€" evening _ &A resolution was unanimously passed, extending a most cordial invitation to the pastor, Rev. J, C. Stevenson, to remain with _ the | congregation for another year, Town Hal), Berlin, Feb. 1, 1893 This being the firsst Wednesday of the month of February of the present year, the Berlina High School Trustees moat according to statut , with the folâ€" lowing members present : Dr. Bowlby, Dr. Ullyott, Messrs, Jno. Motz, & Sherk, Wim. Suiger and Hugo Kranz. NC E. Conen ce M o med ol eadine ie 270. EJ On motion of Mr. Saider, seconded | 5 by Mrx. Sherk, Dr. Bowlby was reâ€" | 7 elected chairman for the current year. | I â€"GCarried. 1 Dr. Bowlby then took the Chair. s Moved by Dr. Ullyott, seconded by | t Nr. Motz, that Hugo Kranz be and he | c is hereby reâ€"elacied secretary and Treaâ€" | \ surer for the ensuing year.â€"Carried. _ | _ On motion of Mr. Motz and Dr. | Ullyott the payments made by the |. Sec. Treas. during the present year were endorsed and the same gentleman was authorized to pay during the enâ€" suing year all claims and accounts against the High School Board, if certified as correct by a High School Teacher or the Cllairm&n-â€"(?arfied. Moved by Mr. Snider, seconded by Mr. Sherk,that the Sec.â€"Treas. is hereby authorized to make application to the \ Town Cogpcil of Berlin for $500 for | expenditure on permanept improveâ€" | ments during 1892 and also for the ~| amount required during the present |â€"year and for $1000.00 to cover the ordinary expoeuses of tne sc hooland not otherwise provided for.â€"Carried. r| _ On motion of Dr. Ullyott and Mr. , | Sherk, the Chairman, Secretary and & | Mesers, Motz and Snider were appoint 6 | ed a Committee of Management of the x | School during the year, with power to x | act for the whole Board.â€"Garried, c. The Board then adjourned. M ed Berlin ss Joste Excunstoxn Trex®r. â€"Good for thirty . AyS, from Waterloo to Ningara ice bridge. The person holding this ticket is entitled to On€ first class passage on foot, | or to FUD after the train acrossâ€"the Grand rivee, provided the said person‘s photograph is%first taken ab W. B, Sherk‘s Studio, § Church Items High School Board Meeting. Berlin 8 in uts he &bort sketch of H1s Carcer. The deach of Mr. Isaac L. Bowman on Friday last closed the career of an Wdâ€"eitizen, an inhabitant of this county du‘ri_qg,a lifetime of over 60 years, A second son of John B. Bowâ€" man, he was born at the old Bowman homestead on the Berlin and Preston Road west of the Grand River, at Freeâ€" port on the 23rd of May, 1830.. The keynote of his life even from youth has been a struggle against obstacles. Leavâ€" ing his home at the ago of 16, thereafâ€" ter he not only supported himself by his own efforts but during the next 4 years gained a good mastery of the English tongue as well as acquired the means necessary for a collegiate educaâ€" tion. Two years‘ attendance during his 21st and 22nd year at the now deâ€" funct Rockwood Academy near Gaelphb, the alma mater of a number of our county‘s public men was succeeded by course of 4 years at Oberlin College, Ohio. N 7 oninenits e eonns Beath of Iseac L. bowma He was a man of admirable qualities T both of head and heart, generous and | B faithful to friends and forgiving to ene} | P mies, a Christian gentleman in the highâ€" ; est sease of term. His departure will leave a blank unfilled for his many inâ€" timate friends and especially his widâ€" owed companion of 30 years as well as | I his four children. I The honor and esteem in which he 2 was held by a community to whom he | C had been well known from his earliest | 1 youth were amply attested by the large |â€" ard representative gathering, in spite of 3 theinclement weather, at the funeral on | Monday, at the Berlin U. B. Church. |â€" The pastor Rev. G. W. Dinias assisted by the Rov. D. B. Sherk, a life long friend of the deceased, conducted the services and spoke very appropriately of the victory of the Christian as crown 4 faithful struggle against the difâ€" ficulties of life.â€"FThe interment took place at Blair. s s The sons of the deceased are:â€"Lean: der who has been engaged with the Board of Health Department of Torâ€" ounto 2 years as one of the sanitary officers; Artbur, a graduate of the School of Practical Scienee in civil enâ€" | gineering, Toronto, for 1886 who is at | present engaged near Pittsburg as â€"| assistant engineer on theOhi> River Imâ€" : | provements in the United States, unâ€" : | der the War Department, Washington; . | Franklin, a graduate of the School of Practical Science in civil enginvering, . | Toronto, for 1890, and who is Chief , | Draughtsman of a large Iron Bridge â€" | and Mill Building Construction Co. in . | Pittsburg; Harvey is an undergraduâ€" o | ate of Toronto University in his second year â€"Make your engagements to have a sitâ€" ting at Huber‘s Studio. â€"What is H. C. C. â€"Go to Huber, Berlin, for photos. â€"H. A. Huber, Photographer, Berlin â€"Tak eH. C. C. for coughs, colds, croup. â€"Huber, of Berlin, makes it a plessure to photograph children. P Plattsvilie. From our own Correspondent A fine mile skating race is to be held in the skating rink on Friday night Feb. 10th. All the fastest men in westrn Ontario including Baldwin, of Seaforth, the _ champion, are to participate in it. Whoever wins will have to do the distance close to 18 minutes. . .. Our curlers succeeded in defeating Woodstock on their own icoe on Friday the 3rd Feb. . The score was: WoopsTOCK, Pratrsvinu®. Whitebead 27. Dr. Rrown 16. Wilson 10. Milno 30. A return match is to be played here on Friday next. ... Quite a number from our village attended the Sunday School convention ‘atâ€" Drumbo on Thursday and Friday... . Mr. Isaac Hewitt is on theâ€" sick dist. ... Our merchants have been busy taking stook lately, we hape they may find that the past year has been a profitable one . . .. Baird Bros‘ yard is fast filling up with logs . ... Mr. Wm. Veitch has meeAen se gâ€" Eoditicawet bgen confined to the house for the past few weeks. We hope to soon see him around again, ... Mr. Moses Milgau has purchased the property of Moc. Dian Staufter iust south of the village. 4 SCK,\:EIDER;HQDGEâ€"OD the Ist inst., by the Rev_ R. yon Pirch, in the Market hotel, Berlin, John A. Schneider to Lilis Hodges, Nexisâ€"On :,h‘e Tth ist., Ludwig Neh! Heauise Sohis (ibedtts _ SPECIAL MENTION profession of surveyâ€" ing his commission ind Surveyor in the BIRTIS P. L. 8. Wheat, fall, per bush ... Wheat, red, per bush ... Wheat, spring, per bus Wheat, goose.per bush. Barley ..222... .6k« ++ ++ OAESLETIC L eulsinnase ral o Dressed hogs, per cwt Chickens, per pair.... Butter, per 1b ......+0 Eggs, new laid.... ... Potatoes per bag ... Apples, per barrel.... Hay, timotfy ...e.} e« Straw, sheaf ....... Fall Wheat.... Spring ... Straight Flour Occan C ak Middlings..... Shorts........> BIAND. cce e Onbghersrienses MARKET REPORTS. PeAY ... laeeemceen en n Barley .cs ec ce 6+ Eggs. ... cce 6 Butber as m l ns w e Dried Apples...... . Hay per LONL.....>+s Apples per bushel.. Potatoes per bushel Hams...el ce Shoulders per 1b.. .. LAPd. .lsn 6 n 6+ TallQ®We cerees en Fall Wheaty . ....l .00 +068 Spring Wheat........00+ Goose Whemb.. .. .22 e es ># Barley ... .ls ce e + 6699 PSARLL c .l c nc oala Qate e 2e race. n raraire n Potatocs, per bush . .. ... .. Rya. ic onl fre n n + Flour, per 100 lbs .. . .. . â€" Butter, per Ib ........00 Faggs, poer dog. . ... ..>0 .9 Chickens, dressed per Ib. Ducks, n o k Geese, 1 uons Turkey, n ol Hay, per ton..... ..}..0 Hides. per Ib........... Sheepskins each ...... â€" Dressed hogs, per 100 Ibs Flour (Roller) ......+ Rall wheat. .. o. 2.0l.. White Wheat ....... Spring Wheatb ... ... Goose Wheat...... .« BFAR . celieieaia en nar n as Middlings ... ..â€"â€".>.â€" ShOTb®. . .. n2kl cen + ++ Barley ... ..ine cnes n Ryo.mrclclnncrence : Pss c.l.en.. c aren t Fay... . caue canee ns SERAW c la con ies alen Wood per cord.... ... Eggs per dozen ..... Butter dairy packed Butter rolls......>+> Cheese ........0+n. Potatoes per bag ... | Apples .....k 6e3 >> Lam bskingâ€"s~= Peltai® .2i2.ly s Hides ... ~=.«. Fine Wool ..... Coarse Wool ... Unwashed Wool Turnips PRICES AT FARMERS Peach Blootm concains nothing that can injure the skin. Ttb is clear as water, and leayes no trace of the application one minâ€" ute after the application. Peach Bloom differs from any known om 1vems2TUR OBJ ADRCE Ee DoSon Ptan c oo Uaneecote n Peach Bloom differs from any known preparation, in that it cleanses the pores of the skin from injurious accumv!ab ons, imâ€" parts health to the inner as well as to the outer cuticle, dissolving ard removing Pimples, Blackheads, Liver Spots and Blemâ€" ishes, and gradually brings about thattransâ€" parent state of the skin that makes a perâ€" fect complexion. 5 PE es eoriee eone e ranres acempeinn l i1 Meb m Coue ASse ce Peach Bloom is in demand ahead of all cheap preparations, because it has merit, and because it produces the results we claim for it. Sold by Druggists, pr‘ice §£.00, or sent on (Reported by Jonathan Uttley.) Elmira, Jan. 31th, 1893. Vheat,,................$064toâ€"$000 1 Wheat...lcel esn 6+ ++ 0 60 0.00 Wihent .. a.i2.cie. co... 0 57 0 60 faeit nsl t 195 0 41 tm tss .096 _ . 082 $ aoakrnl o 028. . 020 n mavhash s .ces â€"2 040 0 45 $3 v‘;'eé;;i-{;tbz-fipr‘icg by addressing. wWESTON CHKEMICAL CO., 186 Adelaide St., West, Toronto. SsOLD BY 9. SNYDER, DBrugeist, Waterloo is within the reach of every person who learns to do well those things which he needs, Go to a reliable well known business schoo that has an estublished_repu(.abion for pracâ€" tual Business Training. 1 l ds HHEAOYh â€"| . '}%T‘ ’i’:;ffi_fi'y@ | k y | 84 s 4\ ’ ) #~ m ,I;;& > v.-"'f’.’i‘ B MALETAy,! Succeess in Business The best place to obtain it Business College, _ e l > _ ons Oalt,â€"Ont: Branch School of Shorthand, Berlin, Ont. _ WwATERLOO MARKETS. kkoarso Tieket xC viaka SKIN FOOD Good for the first of May until the first Oct. The person holding this ticket is enâ€" titled to one first class passage on the P. H. W. from Waterloo to Chicago on foot or bicycle or to run after the train through the St. Clair‘ tunnel or to swim across the river if you can, provided said person get his Photo taken before the first of May at Shork‘s Studio, Waterloo Mun. 5, Wast sesb township of e y, 200 acres, of *=hich 302. is hard wood bush:and. bilance In & g00d ate of cullivalion. Clay loa m, watered by WO SRcings and good wells, _ On east haif of lot is a bank batn 80200, Sand‘Awelline house and yOUEp orchard. 23 Call or write for circulars good. weres EACH BLOO votulPur WE ed done. ~OUnâ€"the westâ€"half of lot. aud house 4vx30, AE:D‘é will be s or together. Termsliberal. Pus gfvtgg at once. For further part 34 R.J, Aratsr Je ~PfF} ‘Eagaé&"zfifi‘é ELMIRA MARKETS CURLPH MARKETS, Millbank, Deo, 28, 1 WarerLOo, Jan 31 L}xfl FEARM FOR SALE. DEA THS Toronto Jan. 31, 1893 wAGGoNs $o 67 to §0 68 . 0 65 o 66 m :01 o 62 mq57 . o 59 ..0 40 0 48 h 7 50 o 50 0. 22 0 30 0 80 1 00 8 no is her complezion ‘Whyhaval’i.mplcâ€",: |F‘recl;les spots o. lany blemish when Peach Bloom Skin [Food will remove Ithem all.and loava $175 0 62 0 63 ~0 56 the Bloz transper }ent, soft and beau tiful? 0 016 0 19 0. 07 0 08 0. 06 0 10 6 00 12 00 15 00 1200 0 40 0 27 0 54 .0 50 . 6 00 . 8 00 8 00 0 65 2 25 ow Milyi Fall plou 0 18 014 0 18 0 11 0 65 0 35 1892 20 ©0 63 GO 28 b5 3.00 0 19 0 17 0 10 0 09 70 50 30 45 13 10 10 My) is at the Galt $ 0 65 o 59 0 48 0 33 o 00 0 60 0 24 o 30 0 85 2 00 9 50 8 50 2 00 2 25 T 00 0 56 0.00 0 17 0 20 0 09 0 09 0 07 011 700 0 04 0 98 12 00 15 00 12 00 0 44 0 290 8 50 2 06 0 60 0 62 0 53 60 34 45 20 20 50 13 11 11 0 58 3 50 4 50 0 23 0 17 0 12 0 75 0 50 Q 60 4 00 0 18 0 12 010 301L Body Shirts We have toâ€"day the best wearing and most comfortable shirt in the market. It is giving the best satisfaction of any shirt we have ever had. ([ENTS We Guarantes We have them alone And enongh For all... Ttry it BGEGEHMER 4&0C0., Rnee C ns 5 s o w >z ta PP U s:; < Â¥ e i# * ts i %?,;“ TV YE g ] § $ t3 o ; â€" F 8 B i R A h a A ® & & o A A B ;\ e 9 9 x y 2 o m A 6 5 . $ F\ A e B § € l Eo5 o e\ Bs ca s is 25 . BROTHERS Cheap Cash . _ Store, Stockâ€"taking is over, accounts are squared, and another successful ‘ year‘s retailing of Dry Goods has been recorded. We thank our customers for their very liberal patronage during the past year. "Our "Motto is Ever Forward," We are now preparing for another year of popular Dry Goods retailâ€" ing. We shall spare no effort on our part to make your trading at SMYTH BROS. Cheap Cash Store pleasant and profitable. KING ST., BERLIN. We open the season with the finest stock of new Prints we have ever shown. The patterns are of the very latest designs, and are as handsome as the finest woolf Deâ€" laine‘s ; colors are warranted fast ; price 1234 cents per yard. We have a few odd lines of winâ€" ter goods which we are clearing out at much less than cost.. Double width Dress Goods, all wool, are selling very fast at 25 C. pet yard. Double width Costume Cloths, "a jew shades left," are selling at 18c., regular price, 25C. F31 PRICES. Buflt\ for Wear and Comfort Terms (ash & Onse Peige. SMYTH BROS. It fits perfeetly, Feels comfortable, And wears longer Than any other shirt In the market. 50c Good 75c Better $1.00 Best. Cheap Cash Store. KING S, BERLIN, 44 King Street Hast. BERLIN, ONT PRINTS. rs have anything to will they fele to say on this point. If you tic pose, finely lit, lovely toned, t:ished pbotograph just go toMr. becoming to be one of America pographers and he will will you Io? yfmrmoney that you will be r[mm?m Thorouzhbred Durh 3 deep red color, Apply at n‘ as west of Waiertoo. LEVTST waterlooNov. 28 Waterioo Gas Comzany (Ltd.) We, the undersiinefl 1 named Company, beg to Capital stock of the Co‘y Capital stock paid in.. Existing debts of GEO. MOORE ) J. H. WEBB, _ â€"Directors. g. DaVIDSON, ) T, George Davidson, of the Town of Waterlo0, in the County of Waterloo, Ontario, Sccremrg of the Waterloo Gas Company (Ltd), make oat and say that the foregoing statement is, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, correct and truc. Araâ€"NaVIDSON: Waterloo, Jan. 30th, 1835 Sworn before me at the Town of Waterloo irsaglsho County of Waterl00, this 1st day of Feb. 1893, C. KUMPF, Commissioner, Etc. THE General Annual Meeting of the ton Mutual Fire Insurance Comp be held in the Company‘s office, Guelp Tuesday the 14th day of February next, at 2 o‘clock, p.m., to receive the report of the Directors. with th Financial Statement for the year, the election of Directors to fill thehplacg of those retiring, MR en Nn aneeireriees and other business. â€" By order 1 the following valuable property : \ Crabb‘s Patent Fence for the County of. Perth, the celebrated Arab Stailion "‘Cypress," the only thoroughâ€"bred ‘Awsmllion in Canaâ€" da; brown Pony "Maudie," in foal to ‘Cypress‘; a ‘very fine iEsquami Bitch, 1 top_ buggy (nearly new), 1 cutter, 1 seb single Harness, Riding Bridle, Flyâ€"net, string of Bells, good Buffalo Robe, number of Blankets, lot of stable Supplies, Sultana Coal Stove (nearly new), Wood Stove, lot of Stove Pipes, 2 Cupbaards, Chest, Woodchest, Table, Chairs, 1 Counter 10 feet long, 1 Counter with 12 Drawers, Lounge, Bureau, 2 _Bedsteads, Bedsprings, number of. Pictures, Scales, Stepâ€"ladder, largo Sg{ice-mill, barrel of Vinegar, barrel of Copperas, Medicine Press, lot of Drugs, about 500 empty Bottles and Jars, Lot of Surgical Instruments, very fine Meerschaum . pipo. tobacco knife, 2books jncluding Dr. Gunn‘s family Physician, The Domestic Encyclopedia of Facts. The Completo Farrier, Slow Horses made Fast and Fast Horses made Faster, a TreatiseZof the Horse and his Diseases, Domestic Animals, The Hlusâ€" trated Horse Doctor, The Manual of the Barnâ€" yard, The Veterinary Adviser, and other valuâ€" able booksand receipts. Sale to begin at 1 o‘clock sharp. Terms Cash ESSONS g(ven in this boautif â€" taken at any time. For tern __ CHAS. DAVIDSON, Seo‘y Guel h 21st January, 1893. PerEr SARARAS, 205 Auctioncer, New Dundee, Jan 31st, 1893 wWELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. A Valuable Farm in the Township of Wellesley. Pursuzmt to the Judgment made ina cause in the High Court for Ontario of Johnston â€"vâ€"Johnston, and bearing date the 10th day of January 1893, there will be sold by Public Auction with my approbation, by Mr. Peter Stauffer, Auctioneer, on Wednesday the 15th Day of February 1893, at 11 o‘clock in the forencon AT THE _ COURT HOUSKE in the TOWN OF BERLIN, that valuable form composed of the East Half of the "Weest Hailf of Lot Number 3 in the th concesâ€" ~Mon: Western _Section of the Township oi Wellesley, in the Coâ€"+ 5 = ‘ay 15â€" ing fifcy acres more oC less. There are no buildings on the land, but the soil is excellent, and there are about ten acres of good hardwood bush, Thefarm is situated in a well settled section and is convenient to good markets. m snn nnalee PHONOGRAPHIC he undersigned will sell by in the village of New Dune WEDNESDAY FEB. 15, 1893 IP EVCA OME NCO Te neratist 1 of sale, and balance within thirty days thereâ€" after, but oneâ€"half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for a term of years at 6. per cent interest. Further particulars may Do had on applica~ tion to R V. Clement, Esq, Barrister &0., Elmira, Messrs W. Mortimer Clark & Gray, Toronto, and the undersigned Vendors‘ Soliciâ€" tors. en e o e o Emss AUCTION SALE. BowrBy & CLBMENT. Vendors‘ Solicitors, Berlin. Under and by virtue of a power of sale conâ€" tained in a mortgage, dated 7th March, 1887, made by Alexander Stooser, as mortgagor, and his wife to bar her dower, to the Ontario Muâ€" tual Life Assurance Company, as mor%agees, there. will be sold by public auction ab ‘DONâ€" NELLS HOTREL in the village of Elmira, on TERMS OF SALE : Ten 1 Monday, February 13th, 1893, at 11 o‘clock a. m. that farm com})risine: Lob Number 20 in the 3rd Concession 0 the Townâ€" ship of Peel in the County _ of Wellington, containing 151 acres more. O less. There are on the farm a brick dwel\in% house and lange bank barn and straw shed. It is mostly clearâ€" ed except some bush for fire wond. There is a well at the house and another at the barn and a spring creek runs through part of it. It is situated about three miles from Elmira in a good farming cofntry and the farm is a ‘desitâ€" W MWS N00 d ctataintonltivation. The good: IAPMIDE 270""5 00¢0Semultivation. Th able one and in a good state of cultivation, The sale will be made subg']ect to the claims of cerâ€" tain of the heirs or C ildren of. John O‘Brich deceased, under his will. TERMsS: 10 per cent. down, further 20 per cent. in thirty days, and if the purchaser deâ€" sires the balance may remain on a first mortâ€" gage of the premises payable by annual instalâ€" ments spread over a term on yoars satisfactory to the purchaser, with interest yearly on the unpaid princip&\ at 6 por cent, Terms in other respects made known. at the sale and meanâ€" while may be ascertained on application to the w ulc UEccs in the Town of Waterloo or to the TERMs: 10 per cont. Gow cent. in thirty days, and it . sires the balance may remail gage of the premises payable ments spread over a term 0n to the purchaser, with inter unpaid principal at 6 por cen respects mado known at the while may be ascertained on mortgagees in ths Town of | undersigned. Dated 12th Jan., 1893. . JUDICIAL SALE TrHoMAS SHERINGTON, _ ALEXANDER AHLLAR Auctioneer Solicitor for Elmira, _ the Morgagees, Beriin P. 0 For Sale or Exchange A.â€"Liot 8. con. 4, Township of Peel, Wel â€" ton Co., better known as the M containing bered, balance in a goo state of cultivation, free from stumps and stones; claylogm} land rolling enough to drain surface water; 60 acres fall ploughing done; 50 acres seeded to grass for pasture; To acres meadow; fences and. Buildings in good repair; large orchard; two wells and cistern; bank batn 50 by 85; closed shed 45 by 85; driving shed 30 by 36; pig pen 30by 36; stone house 25 by 35; cizht rooms; an addiâ€" tion of 20 by 40 for kitchen and woodsed; cellar under house and kitchen. ‘This farm is sGit« able for stock or %rzgxq raising. Situated 1 mile from seiool and church, 4 mile from cheese factory, 2 miles from Glenallen. 6. from Linwood, § from Floradale, 5 from Goldstone station, 9 from Elmira station and 7 from Drayton station, B.â€"Ten acres in Townshlq of Woolwich, all cleared; 3} miles worth of Flmira; soil, sandy loam; 7 acres in fall wheat, good orchard; brick house 18 by 24 with 6 rooms. Cellat under house; log batn. T P o seerisioe A ELC _CLENzAr ‘Dated the 28th January A. D., 1893 Mortgage Sale NUBW CS UCOC® C,.â€"100 acres, lob 10 con._ A. Township of Pilkington, 90 acres cleared and free Fram stumps; 10 acres of mixed. timber; soil, sandy clay loam; land rolling and in a good st.a&e., of gzu‘}\:ivq.tlcnhtepces and buildings in good reâ€" pait: 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 Peol farm. SonoxoN KAUBMAN, * ‘~ Waghington P. 0., Ont Jan. 30th, 1893 at one o‘clock p.m, for the purpose of rccéiv ing the Annual Reports and Financial State: ments and for the clection of the Board of Directors, By order of the ExscutiveCommittce THOS. HILLIARD, Managing Director, Waterlce, Jan. 2ith, 1993, TOWNSHIP OF PEEL THF DOMINIQN Life Assurance Co‘y. ANNUAL MEETING. SHORTH AND fowels Ixen that_bhay Will be JSK%‘.‘&_-‘%M‘%P:B(’(‘?‘ of the Company in the town of Waterloo, Ont., on Monday, February 13th, 1893, NOTICE. %'ned Direcrors of the above eg to report as foliows : the Company _OF__ OF FARM IN GEO. DAVIDSON, Secretary Meeting of the Wellinfi- surance Company will s office, Guelph, on GEO. MOORE, Chairman ST AUPRE Watorlo0, I by Public Auction Dundee on Jostar HALLMAN. Executor ham Bt &ec.apply to A. LaCognrsE, Local Master ab Lwo 33 30 Borlin. 00 00 10 00 :« SAVE MILLAR has been p_]\wnomcnal, and yet not so very, compared with the snaps we are now offering in Men‘s, Youths‘ and Boys‘ Suits, Overâ€"Goats, Hats and Cans. We are determined on clearing out the n@% " our winter HCSs A bala omm &fim day stock at very close cut prices, to make room for our Mammoth. Sprlflfl purchase which we are expecting to arrive Daily. Below we quote a _ few special lines, and there are many others too numerous to mention. __ Honey Comb towelling @ 5cts per yard, Shaker Flannell @ 6cts pe}.c@ yard Home made Flannell @ 20cts per yard, Table oil cloth @ 25cts per. <~3 yard, Heavy all wool socks, two pair for 25cts, Four spools best thread . 2s for tocts. This is the place to buy your Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Handker _ chiefs, Hosiery, &e. 3 * mm =â€"SNAP NUMBER ONEâ€" “ We will presént to each Overcoats, Hats or Caps t all wool socks or child‘s u penders for each dollar‘s store. Make Money BY BUYING 5 Window Shades, Lace Curkains and d arso Organs and Pianos Fl%g? R. D. LANG & CO‘S. R :n>: m ber ready made The Waterloo Gas Works, Plant and Pro perty. UNDER and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortâ€" gage which will besmduced at the time of sale There willbe offered for sale by Public Auction at the Market Square in the TOWN OF WATâ€" ERLOO at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon on SATURDAY, iith February, 1893. the following valuable ands, rights, franchises and property YiZ: Alland singular those cerâ€" tain parcels or tracts of land and premises sitâ€" u2*~Iving and being in the Town of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo and. Province of | Onta Wm Numbers 16 | andâ€"tAZamiidown in the sur voy «e@Chrighasâ€" Kumpf and Simon Snyder on the registered. "plan ofthe said town saving and excepting howaver a strip fifteon feek in width extending along the ontire 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 mains, pipes meters, leases, rents, revenues. rates, rights of way, franchises, privileges, easements, rights extensions, additions, prqperny.claims and deâ€" mands of every description and possessed by The Waterloo Gas Company (Limited) within the said Town of W aterloo in connection with their Gas works and their business as a Comâ€" pany, TERMS.â€"One tenth of the purchase money to be paid atâ€"time of sale, the balance within 30 days there after. Conditions will be made known at time of sale. For further partlculats apply to CHas. Frogntion, â€" CoLquHOUN & McBrE. Auctioncer, ‘Vendors Solicitors. Waterloo. Waterloo, MORVTGAGE SALE =~O@Râ€" Make no mistake Empire‘s Bulletin. We stand upon the threshold of\! new resolutions with a strong amâ€" bition to urge us on and larger opâ€" portunities to deserve sucoess. 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,theupast.is encouraging for the future, _ We begagain to thank you for your kind patronage durâ€" ing the year ‘92 and shall endeaâ€" vor by courtesy and strict attention to the wants of the trade to inâ€" crease the esteem now held by this popular store. Again we invite you this way for the best tea, cofâ€" AI‘fees; baking powders, €0c0a, cocoaâ€" | nut, chocolate &¢, § PREMIUMS WITH ALLE. | Empire Tea Store., SIGN RED, WHITE AND BLUE FLAG Dated aEWaterloo this 4th day of L. DANDENO, Delmonico Block, â€"â€" Borlin, Confectionery, Sign Of . SAUDER & G60T Bread. Cakes Oysters, Light Drinks, Hot Tea and 2 Cog Special Reductions Cal} and see his cholce stock For 1893. @Money KING STREET, BERLIN. The Of The Past Few Days BY SAVING MONEY. ch purchaser of MenԤ, Youths‘, or Boys‘, suits _ ; to the amount of one Dollar or over, a pair of _ ; under Shirt or Drawers, or a pair of good susâ€" _ s worth bought, until further notice. s in the place, the Montreal BankahCIOthing,:fl clothing a specialty, Jan., 189¢ of Sale for those furnishIng new hous 1et Eons covoncine socaonts. =â€"â€" o V a V \ 8 B 2 i3 \A A xÂ¥ 3 \ 5 Ea 2 U Us LUNG TRO Oressman c BER Kindly invite everybody to ¢ them when in Berlin, examine their stock gNYDER‘S DRUG STOR General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Readi Suits and Overco ‘ Hats and CaJ Wall Papel‘: Book® 3N Pleasant to take. CARD O¢ him now Brb Erb street, where he CA Worsteds, b manufacture up on short * Wl â€"npvel THE BEST REMED OUGHS, HOARSENESS | BRONCHITIS ASTHMA _ > on short 7 1 guuru“w‘i Formerly KING STREET, Call here for f n”(] w7 carfied" on by AND i1 J do Lom| W S yOLlf

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