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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 15 Feb 1894, p. 8

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iJ7 T. T "1 "iTi2,'r. F til Jji Iii! The market. KLBEPFEB t DI]. N. B: Office in Jacob Gonrad's hardware store Scholars of the llilllflll6 BROS, Waterloo. Chngettheir The Other, Our stock was well reduced, and we intend sho wing for Spring an immensity and variety of goods & styles unequalled by any. The One, In all the leading shades, NEW LINES llillllifriMllfi You want the best, don't you P Then buy Landreth's tor 3o cts. Sold only at The White Drug fit?re,2trlin. Baking Powder! Scranton Coal gktWfypggppr, ';'7rl'd'llu",u'1t'l",ed be PUBLI oo 1mm . 44 in. Cashmere at 200 per yard, _ an all wool Serge at Mc per yard. pure and some have stood in stores till they are useless. We make baking powder. We make it twice a. week. We make it of pure material. We make the best, Opened Up. best School, Books Just In the Ger-nu Mills. It is with pleasure that we announce the marriage of Mr. Isaiah Cressumn and Miss Nettie Snider. daughter of Mr.J.B.Snider of this plnce on Wed. need-y, 7th inst. Mien Snider has been decidedly the belle of the place and we heartily congratulate the young groom on his conquest. . . .Leuons to be learned from Wednesdays entertain. ment: lat. Get 31 stronger mil next time; 2nd, Leave‘yom ‘hone fiddle' st home ufter dark . . . .A meeting of the ratepayers of Contrevilie was held in the School on Friday evening to decide whether or not to invest in e not of 'Yaggey's Geogrgphical Charts! The "tendanee we: poor and .the decision adverse. Mr. Jacob Powdler hasjust recover- ed from an injury to his arm sustained some time ago in Mr, Jos. Shantz’s chopping mill while trying to put a belt on a pulley....Mr. Snyder of Wilmot who has purchased M r. Joseph SGntz's farm has moved onto it. . . ' . Mr, Joseph Schmuck has laid in his summer,s supply of ice. . . . Mr. August Heolscher has repted his harness shop for one year to a son of Mr, Henry Kaufman. . . .Mr.Henry Yonckey has taken a situation as operator on the C. RR. at \Vebwood station . . . . M r.Aug. ust Hoelscher had to postpone his bee for drawing lumber on Monday on ac- count of the terrible snow storm . . . . (me night last week as Mr. Isaac Meyer was tixing his cattle for the night he happened to come in contact with one of his steer’s feet. The steer‘ kicked into Mr. Meyer’s fork running one of the prongs through its leg just above the foot. The animal kept an kicking until the fork was shivered into splinters and the prone extricated . . . , So the cart and single harness was not stolen but only put in another place. While Mrs. and Miss McGuvoy were out driving the other day their human bone Ned became amen-go- able Ind threw the oeeupenh ontoftbe buggy ind hied any. Emmy, nothing but the ham teamed My the worm that the M....Mr. Sip T"." a couple ot 'urAn Toronto Int wk on bum" a.r.Chiiiiiiiii'i Ci' Mt on th- “an; and her friends heesthiiiec.yitUti' “but." I“ t Rev. James Ward took charge of the missionary services in Galt last Sab- bath. . . . Miss Ida Walker is spending a few days With friends in London. . . . The auction ot tho farm property of Mr.C. Everett was announced for last Saturday. A number of would-be put'- Chasers met at Grand View Hotel, but as the biddingdid not reach tbeflgure at which it washeld the sale waspostponed until sale of stock, etc . . . .The Grand View Hotel has, of late, been the scene of considerable curious interest owing to the presence of one of the long- tailed genus of mammalia, familiarly called monkey. This incorrigiblelittle mischief-lover, although deprived of several inches of its caudal appendage exhibits all the propensity and talent for imitation, the agility, and the tricky inventiveness characteristic of its species Many have scrutinized its an- atomical structure, endeavoring to trace a grotesque resemblance to the human race, and we would not at all be tutr- prised if a 'pocket edition' of Darwin were to arise in our midst, and propo- gate :the doctrine of evolution. We would recommend such an one to take as a base, the common fondness for al. coholic beverages. ' ' . Mr. McKay who has been assisting in the store here has returned to Plattsville. his place being supplied by Mr.A.Ramsay. Isysvule. . Mlssmmnv "rivicEtr-The annual miatsiomsry services in connection with this parish were conducted last sabbath by Rev. Mr, Steen of Berlin, who preached at Bt.ihunea', Huron Road in the a. m., Hamburg in the p. m. and in Heysville in the evening. The rev- erend gentleman is laeui, forcible, and earnest in his exposition of Divine truth, and we are assured s hearty wel. come will be extended to him if ever his convenience again brings him in our midst. Continued from First Page. Did it " ike f u that We no iirue,rui, but me home let, " " tits 3rd; in WM, ttii wife some baking growers 'II' at an w all wu done that hum... my , w KM:- of a!” . '. ter than others. There are could d to relievalilqiu "Eating until _ of B. tdly2hR than“ “in, than“ . . 'death lined him.’ He m I quiet, _ "tttet,'" for. various reasons. Some are tm- l ' ad m ts ttmisss-on Wh. 3rd. in Berlin, the wife of till they are useless. - "mnp I? young Tht Ill', f W 1 John 8teitm, of. Mm. ed by I who tyy m. he. anon Hhae-a, Fob. 6th,inBerlin the "in, of owder. 0n Batu " which, was conduo‘tod _by Philip Weber, of . m ', l 3 week. Rev. D. 'Winmer and Bev. J. G'ngrBCh 8rRAmnr--on Feb. 4th, " Wallaby, the . in we l “tended, may from t diet. wife of Peter Strum, tt a dbnghtcr. , material. moo co ing to p.” the but sad rites qumon Jan. 29th,ipttppittg, the wife ' te TI ho Aitd in le triumphs 9f the of Bene, Mitler, of. auglifer. ILovsuth, . . . cMr. 1hklt',tl"i',, March 16.--Ssle of farm stock an implements, of John Meyer, 3 miles from St. Agatha and l mile South 'll J osephsburg. I JOSEPH m0'FERNAN. Saturday, Feb. 17--s'alts of stock, chattels ‘iand real estate at Breithauptu Tanner?I North ward, Berlin, belong. ing to t P estate of L. Breithaupt. 'Tuesdhy, March 13,--8sale of stock and imp ements on the farm of the late J no. utenschlager, 1 mile east of Petersb rg. , Thuriiay, March 15,--FJale of stock and impLements. Jesse Clemens, near Rosevill . 'Tues) and impl, J no. Petersllj Tuesday, March 6.---Sale of farm, stock add itnjolements,on the farm of the late W. Pommer, 2 miles north of \VellesltJy. Wednesday, Feb. '28a-Ss1e of stock and implemehts,Geo.Butt,1 mile north of Elmira. Friday, March 2._Sale of stock and implements on John Hilgarmer’s farm, 2 miles north of New Dundee. Thursday, Feb. 15.-t'ale of valuable farm, live stock, implements and fur- niture, being the west half of lot No. 1 in the 6th con., eastern section of the T'p. bt Wellesley. Tuesday, Feb. 27.-Sale of farm stock and implements, of Thos, Wilkin- son, orr11th con., ll miles west of Hawkesyville, on the leading, road to Linwood. . comfort and ixnprovqmont and and. persond enjoyment when rightly Tho many, who live bet. ter cum-nod enjoy life moregrith ads -‘ tho mari but preamb- io tho n ot tgttirl, being, will swell; the to ssalth of tho pure liquid hnti principle. unlit-loud in the remed , Syrup of Figs. It. Hence in due to [in promoting in the on: most ”capable and pleu- ant to chute, tumhmhirgand may ban ptopart: o! . meat lax: ativot “all, tuning I'm, . Ie,',)) What Ind but. It h- I ITtt,',tt swim-ind In. “It - m. - I at!“ 'd'tflt'. On t e evening of Sunday. the 4th of Febr tt, Mrs.Chaa.Moekr breathed her last Ten years ago, she, with her husben and children, emigrated from German to this place. For the last seven y rs she had been agreat suffer er, unti death came to relieve her from ‘her pai . The deceased, who was in her Mt year, leaves her husband and six chil ran to mourn her loss.... Messrs. chaefer and Musselman have bought the patent for a woven wire fence. armers and others wishing to put up cheap, durable fence will do well to ive them a call. . . .Rumor has it that r. E. W. B. Snider has bought the pat at right for the Dobbin drum, intendi g to manufacture them on an extensi e scale this spring. Pans sara,--Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Pep- pler, o Reed City, Mich., are the guestso Mr, Chas. Mower, Mr. Pep. pler's fa ber-itrlaw.-Mr.Philip Moyer, of Br.k lo, is spending several weeks with latives in town.--Mr. Walter Stork nd Miss Mackie, of Winter.. bourne, pent Sunday in town.-.01iss Annie enrich spent a week with her parents n New Htunburg--hrum Shoe- makero Reed City, Mrs. Welz and Miss W¢lz of Elmira were the guests of Mr. abd Mrs.John L.Wideman. Rev. D. Winner and Rev. J. Gingrich we: we , “tended, may from t diet. ence on ingto pey' the but sad rites to age ho died in the triumphs ot the Christ' 2 religion. The bereaved bus the " thy'iof the community in their tufltetio . _ Ldituro, li. inert grumpdy THE SALES JOSEPH MICKUS. who} County Chronicle, Thursday, tbt. Jacobi. This advice hes been acted on to a considerable extent, and farmers have not been slow to own the advice was good. Hog-ruining and feeding, an well a deirying, have been bunches of agri- culture thet hm not enlist-ed during the depreuien tttret he- overtaken el- mcet every other. Then it in worthy of note that the industries named above adapt themeelvee no well to ttseth other -the urine thriving no edmirehly on the weete prodnote ofthe deity. Gnin, even including wheat, he- been no cheep of lete that the fennel-- hen not need. ed my urging to convert the feed into tat bone. The lest point in whet we now wish to will.” the 1'l1t,'t,Wi,',tte. A very me proportion the hogs new on?“ tt'2t dive. ere too legend pee era, a . _ m Ite-rad to it, m to Minute was an. 33L” !itthitrc no - m. DEAR &it,--fi'or the last fee years we have, through the proas,advised far- mers to raise and feed more hop and to sell them alive. Deposits of u and tirwardé received. Inter. terest allowed from ace of down to date ot withdrawal, at the rate of FOUR PER GEL T. per annum and 'i1nlg,"'gilt/ half-yearly, on all was remaining in t 0 bank A) dsye or over. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued, interest par able halt-yearly. L. i 'tl.1.,r,,0it.R, . Elmira Branch. MARKET REPORTS Notes discounted. Drafts bought Special attention given to the co 1e ttittra' sale notes, Capital Authorized $1,000,000 Capltal Wid-pp - - 607,400 Reserve Fund - - 75,000 Depomts - - - .. 3.300000 Assets - - - - - 4,796,000 WM. BELL. H, S, Smumr _ Guelph. President., General Manager. The Traders Bank plTaiila. 1ioEgeru--On Feb. 4th, at St.Jacobs. Mrs. Chas. Moeser, aged 55 years,3 months: and 4 days. Tour-in Feb. Ist, in Berlin, John Vogt, aged 74 years and 5 months. Worm-On Feb, 4th, in Berlin, Henry, son of Philip Weber, aged 7 hrs. HrrmuAxs--on Feb. 5th, near hit. Clements, Christoph Hillmann, aged 79 years. Ihuur--0n Jan. 27th. in North Euthnpe, Geo. Daub, aged 82 years and 4 months. Ksor:prmt-0n Jan. Slat, in Heapcler, Bar. ham, beloved wife of August Knocpfli, tin her 44th year. Woons--on Feb. 7th, at Linwood, of In grippe,Mrs. Wm. Wooas,after a few days illness." Ziss--On Jan. 27th, in Oxford Co., Henry Zinn, aged 65 years,8 months and 11 days. Hvsr--0tt Feb 4th; in Palmerston, John W. Hunt, aged 41 years, 7 months and 4 days. MACKIE - On Feb. 6th, in Elmira, Elizabeth Muckie. aged 38 years, six months and 13 days. Rrrto-0n Feb. 4th, in \Vingham. John Ritchie, aged '56' years and 8 months. s'rPvri.-On Feb. 1st, at Milverton. Adam Sippel, aged 75 years 8 months 9 days ST.weFEri--0n Feb, 7th,in Blair,Alva,eltlest son of Isaaac Ftauirer,ysged 24 years, 9 months and 28:dayl. Trrr:rRr:R--On Feb. 6th, in Preston. F, A, Theurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,F.'I‘heurer, aged 14 months and "5 days. _ Mswrrs--0n Feb. lst, in Florndale, Walter, son of Joseph Martin, aged 2 years and li months. DoERB--PAcu--On Jan. 3hst, by the Rev. A. Blunck, of Rustock,Mr. August Dean, of Mornington to Miss Louise ‘Pauli of Ellice.. nuance 01 we Dude's flthel', b the Rev. H. R, Horne LLB., Frank A L2ld to Jennie A., daughter' of Geo. Glenniegll of Elam. ThmtrntrLL-Fmmmsos-tht Feb. 7th,at the U. P. Manamby the Rev. A.q.king,irared Turnbull to Jamie F erguson,all of N orth Dumfriea. . WrrALioc--MtrrtPtw-tht Feb 6th, in Hespe- ler, b Father Slavin, in the EUC. Church, Mr. &'halen. of Mount Forest, to Miss Hannah Murphy, of Hespeler. KwP-Scrrmanrm-on Jan. 31st, at Platte- ville, bythe Rev. L.Wittich,Alfred Kip ' of Blenheim to Miss Leah Schneider of g. Dumfries. A H‘IIIAO- thutstrMvs-u&mrrm-th, Feb. tut, at the residence of the bride’s punts,“ German Mills, by the Rev. J. B. Bowman, with Crwgg to Annette Bnrderr,both of Ger. Aan Mills. __--... -. "e'"". -. w" RcNsErs--Grassnr-on Jun. am,» the re~ gidgnogof tht bride’s fuller, by the Rev. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT ELMIRA BRANCH. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, THE "06 TRADE DEATHS. sh,,t, and sold. a lection of tar. innit Ilht , I Bechtel's Brick and Tile. “ASH GBOBEBY. A rowan?!» ox-ngh hSchool page, !'r,ni; petam M um. our: not: , a or mix children. eldest twelve your: old. , v I: lunar than "or More: I.“ cord- of wad wanted. Funnel-3' stun- tton is directed to the {not that we are prepared to “abuse brick and me for all kinds otwood Bodown to the yard and see the stock on land. You will note that we has a 1m attack on hand than is usual. and that our stock 0 Drain and Cellar Tile, Bull BEUHTEL ' M. WANT ADvERrrstorENTss.- Farmers and others will find that they can in many cases insert with profit a small advertisement such as those found on the eighth page of the Chronicle. If you have ahorsn, a cow, or anything you wish to sell; if you want to buy anything; if you have lost or found anything, insert a small adv't in the WATERLOO COUNTY CHRONICLE. Ad. vertising in the Chronicle brings good results. . tf Flour per 100 lbs Fall NN heat, . . . . . Spring Wheat. . . Goose Wheat. . . . Barley.......... Pear........... Oats old ......,' Oatsnew........ Potatoes, perbag Rye ........... Butter per lb, . . Middlings..... . Bhorta.......,., Bran............. Oats, ...t..t..r. Peas ....mr...... Barley........... Butter,....,.... Dried Apples. .. Hayperton..... Potatoes......... Hams.....,,,..., Shoulders per b Tallow........,,, Dressed Hogs.. ‘. Chickens. a pair. Geese,perlb.... Turkeys, per lb. Fail Wheat. . .. Spring " ..' Straight Flour Cable .ilvieeg reach us about duly, “fat unsaleable.” We feel sure that this condition of the trade will become more marked not only from year to yenr, but from day to day, We have lost many thousands of dollars in fat bogs in the hurt six months. Yours truly, prige - There can be no conflict of opinion on the “hove between the export pack- er and local men, the demand for lean bacon and hams is urgent in one case as the other. 'itah Mn very "perttiotrttty" ’0 which we lip!” we would far rather handle (to hr and heavy hogs it tre could sell the product, but every dealer must buy vim: will wit hil chateau-r1. We butl- large retail sad jabbing tudo in the city. In addition moor export shipments,_ we send our Impu- future to British Columbia" and eve, New York, and from every bard comes the imperative dermutd---hs" meat. Nothing in easier than for the farmer ' to produce such hogs. Yorkshire: and l: Tomworths are scattered all over the (I; province. Grades of either of the above at are easily obtained, Add if they are lily t sully and judiciously fed till six or eight , months old, they will be very "beau L ideal" of bacon pigs fit for loco] or PX- 'd port trade and will bring the highest 3c r-at THE WILLIAM DAVIES Co , L,,. per Wm. Davies, Pdt. GUMPTION WANTED ELMIBA MARKETS Reported by J onathan Uttley.) Elmira, Dee 20, 1893 oer100tbs.............8l.75to80o0 beat,.................058 000 FOR SALE. WILL LEAD YOU TO USE WATImLoo'MAuums. V WATERLOO. Jan, 17th, 1894. IN THE MATTER OF JUST A LITTLE and Draining, 1:..052 ..018 10 25 40 12 10 125 031 050 0 42 O 53 FflTeacher ot Piano and Organ. 12k ll 14 ,'5,5 10 15'l on. hon-u. t to. no). iGistToii No. iririiri and "ro'%'i'h'i", , 21):??? new: AM... not! thr human tor . admins) 2,n,1n" oraNmo INtarWttt, “nether“ Put 3. 5° 80oqual anus! imwnwnuof "'wa with In. and Mm. A y and honest combined. tune micron-f um _ [ it me of} not com. Tenders m be _ -- mm . 00. i Wham_ Inn-tot! New tor School Deben- APOLEON “new. field won. Good and N mm. A limited quantity which will!» te', l',', btmtholcm Si'lt.tt, “SE: neon n e “looted " random weighed so lbs. po ' - . " - wwm‘ Pumpmnko} . Bt. im. on. " Jacobo. Fob. m, I”. T-dr' CAN be had of tr Waterloo butcher. 0n and after this date I will sell meat cheaper as follows: All annual-88 meat. pork 9 cents per pound; beetswa'k 9 cur, for pound; best cut beef mastSoems per poun ;;bolognu 10 cent- r pound; pork sausages 10 cents per pound; W n- or want 10 cents per mud. . A liberal patronage so tad. Waterloo, val." iiiuai.' CHEAP MEAT Residence, - - Albert BL, “hurl-o. out. - anted to rent a House in Waterloo _or W Berlin, brick pmhrred, must have ttve bedrooms. furnace and battuobrn. Writs T. A, GALE: _ Mercantile Fire 1nsuranotqtrr, PUPIL of A. S. Vast of the Toronto Comer vatory of Music, Inked beipsimGermauy. Will resume her mum: class on MoMty, February 5th. Berlin. Feb. 14th, 1894 TERMS OF 1Ao1fc'piu,i',' cent». in cash on the day of sale to the Yen on" Solicitors. tnd within twenty days thereafter a sum sumclnnl to make up one-third ot the purchase money. and for the other two-thirds of the purcluun'c money. the JiTi,e,gi," shall give a titst mort- gage upon t e property, with bar of Donor. payable tis e years after date with interest " 6 pel cth- yearly. . ... . . . . - rhe1uit3e",t,i,ili,i.cag,1.T, will be made known at the time 0 sale, or may be had on application to the undersigned. . at 12 o'clock noon, that valuable farm cough~ ing L50acrmr more or less. being comgos of the westerly thrrseNuarterts of Lot No. ,Inlhe 12th Concession. western Sea. of the Towndlip of Wcllesler, in the County ot Waterloo, There are about 120 acres cleared and under cultiva- tian, and the balance timbered. There an: a food house and barn on the Premises. and the and Lean!" watered by We Is. The farm is within“3 miles ot Linwood. in a well settled tiiiiijiiiiio1'i' and in close proximity to chutch and 50] ool. PURSUANT to the Power of Sale contained in 21 certain Indenture of Mortgage from M lchael Ranahan and Thomas S. Minn. bearing date the 12th day of January, 1886, which will be produced at the time of as e,tttere will be offered tor sale by Public Auction bf Mr. J. T. Wilford, auctiorteerrtst Spain's Hate ' in the village of Linwood, on In the Township of Wellesley 'tkiatr6FiuLE-eo and under, cash: over phat sum. twelve months' credit on uppraqu Joint notes. 6 per cent off tor cash. any. min and potatoes, cash. THOS. WILKINSON, JOS. MICKL‘S. Proprietor. Auctioneer. Hawksviiie. Feb. toth, 1891. 7-2t rising sum-s, (of by'Lord Lyon, irikra rk sleuthing more, thing ' teen. got by Mf. ur. y can r 2 you", got by Panama’s home, boy any I your trot by Zeno: ur cows Ln cult. , in out. 2 nears New, , your: old 4 steers with; your: old, 1 er lye” old: 25 ewe. In b to thorough red newcomer run; ' Glacier White new: ti: 3 2 Years old. in pig to thoroughbred Berk we 1 hour (1mm. at: so" min: I your old.supp¢eod Mt be 11: " to 13ther boar, (Ian, at: we 3 months old. 1 thoroughbred Berkshire r (1mm and about 50 chickens. .afer'rarortTte-.t has! the wagon. I narrow L1re.wngon. 2 sleight}. mutton! bihtier,Torxtstto mower (nearly new). bu rake. combined teed drill, l cultivator. iron horny. wooden hemow. land roller. 3 plows. l norhtmttier, 1 two Booted carriage, r?l2Pit,'1'N",', cont-ed). atone-boot. bag holder has truok. W seed sol/er, wheelbarrow, Been double humans. 1 sale harness. breast callers and Lugs for double v- lng harness. I pair horse blankets. 1 PM!" tir new. buggy pole. sundown. , wood reeks. ten- ning mill, platform Boole. work bench. 1 alt ing stove, l Bug-r kettle, to and: blackout. 2 mr- sing chains. cow chains, whi etreee, 2 close-v cut news, 1 cupboard. f1ogr chest, bench 60 cedar poets, hay knife, torn, shovels SN') ditching machine (Ronnie's make), he: te. and other articles too numerous to men on. Also About“) was My. 100 bushel» seed was. lay bushels barley, lit) bushels potatoes an” croekt, walla butter. Positively no reserve as that”!!! sold. MISS ANNIE BEAN, 1 {null tulPritiik limb-7'15 itirititi boy": coastal. lk miles west of Hawkavu% on) the Realms road to Linwood, on» L at. 12 o'clock shun. the {glowing vdnpblo property t ', Fhrorih.ocsc-4he.m hone rising Tye-mold. got. by Gumbo"; (1mm. emu) mm Hubs: rev." trot br WARN! gm), my III-r9 - um WELLESLEY. or i Farm-Stock & Implements. nun-4n - u: ml?- Ka 'u%TIt [NJ It a”. Mr Gem m . , t'iU'.i 'd','2,!,rlt.,',T 1w nrd 'M,,'Yil SEED POTATOES Mortgage Sale mum, FEBRUARY 26TH, I894. PUBLIC SAL ”I“. " lull“ - UI “WHY“ Dun 4 din: road to Linwood, ' . meson, moan. 2m, 1894, FOR SALE- VALUABLE FARM, lung-aw has meelved, Instruction! BOWLBY & CLEMENT, Vendors' Solicitors. Balm 86000 NOTICE. I. “NEIDII, Shop opp. Commend-.1 Hotel, ati I'm '_ yams 7-3t A. tr. OWNER. “an. Petr. aodgt tum at 167-511" Ti; ii"iv'itGiiiGrU"t,eT,rua iiih'i'i'slt! The Paglic School's Act 1591. for -rstbet at a now-choc! building in School Booth. No. tt of the aid Township, such De beam for s priming! sum demote 22.- __. . New“ mudjreswmvnw! Tenders Invited for Debentures. "cutawamd under, cash: ovcr Hm' iur, " mmstttr'tredit on spprovedjuim nollw 6 Pt cont. ontor can. Pigs and chickens. mat JOHN WARTNER, JOE, MItHil _ Proprietor. AUCHUMH‘K Wm”. Feb. 18th. um. , 3'. out.,5yeuunf Sheers. 2 liming aux-m. 1 mm " months ttid, 1 sheep. 1 sow in mg. and “bums; chickens. "etaMtttram.-i anuord binder. I t n“v,r._l single harness. lumber waggon. l hull v.1!“ g stone-bothny rack. 1 bay rakv. c' sr r,," "r- A sulky culdvnbor. l tannin: mill. 1 own was". , ox Yokes. corn mnrker. box~stoua ~.-u.~.~m grinder and trttttrer, lard press and th Im a um. articles. TERMS OF8ALE-Aht Real Eda”. 11d! of purchase money down: balance to mu pumm- ttttiptr "yAt. - - ___v,__ -- "any n... on: u. LIV! fhxRrar-t blood driver. J yum: t home 6 you: old.got by Smugglcr. 1 mrrl' an." old. 1 used home.l colt 2 .htu6t's I 'tihtshp?omt.supiUsed to be in calf. 4 1.. ih THE; 1 to sell tis T'iigiid7u/.tTa' '61? In: i',", I'),",) man Co'y's tract. in the lower bloc!» ol :h, Township of Waterlno. between Wan rum .ma Wilmot Town line. on "you, lumen THE 2mm, Iss4, at 12 o'ehtok sharp, the following l ii,'uahh_ prop hm: communal " new. Imam of“ mu is M wood bush. and 15 acrw Minn it, firl', Wynn-£3 tr1?odAoytseyurd barn. In Waterloo Township, of Farm, Stock & Implements; . Wm ”rm ..T.F' J'"' '.' ear On Feb. 24th 1894 at 2 u'rlm'k [:3 corner of Brcithnupt Pit. and Margau- tnear mlway bridge). we shall also l. of Town bots. mouly in the North Sk ticulars of which will be ammunmu. can behml from us on application. NI fer a number of hour-4:5 for mlr. 1.: terms liberal. CATHARINE 1.yyry.tyrm1 FAN-um“ Loris J. Bmznnu'r'r »ecnltur~u11 WM. H. BrucrTHAtu"r. J of L. L'rc JOS. HEFFEILVAN. Auctioneer. TERMS ON LAND C-rrttencnth "it of sale'und enough to make one-quar chaseZprimz 'yithipthirt: day m,' and tive yearly instalment; with inn-n- cent. per unnum. payable hulhcmi) 511‘» Er_c .I..| ws.... _ . . About 23 acres ot land on the Lumu tile-dmined, in good 'Wat" of "lr,'.'; justoumide ot t ek‘nrpormim Lluu very suitable for market gunk-hm. I it can be bought slrnighl lhruu. h l: River. Farm outside ('urpurulluh Berlin bordering on Grand linvll lit, acres mosLIy in good t'ulln rm. I008 wood land, le, land and Hg The 1'?,1t,ty,y, Leather Co. Ltd. Township of 'etlerley.near l-Lrb-HL house and barn. The“: proper:iu-- tsrLt'utttbrtrnce. TERMS:* $5 and under curb: tsr omount 9 months' credit ion the Sum.” in 6 and 12 months) on approved Jam: 1 interest allowed at the rate of 7 pm ' annum. There will also be offered at the m and'lplace iioacre, Miami in thc (‘ul‘pl F the own or Waterloo, fomwrlymum late N. Killer. Esq; one field thrrvnt ,u the road between' Bridgeport and Si Most of this land is in A good smu- A: tion, and the balance in Weil w. 0(1le One span buy work Horses) and In -' well matched: 1 bay work Horne. J.sr black Trotting Mare: 1 bay “mung sorrel Phaeton Mare, 1 brown stttldh brood Mare, bay Filly rising}! Yr'r'trs Colt risinf 2ycarn old, bay Filly mm old; year] In: sorrel Colt. bay Mare lb old. The torxxroDsrtrpttirur' stock irft ago Volunteer-," Tom Carlyle. Frank J mine and Cagt. Smith. tr For rurrll ulna obtain escriptive “M from IIs berof the foregoing we standard an: cred. 1 black A hire' Stallion “sir Coh 8 years old; I imported Oldvnburg I l, lion, maxed by James Bic-Manama IL subject to mortgagdheld by lireillmu. l Cows. 3Heiters in mail. smite an. Htumetm,t5addle, Bridles, Ruben [in Democrat Wagon (Grarbjll's mukm. I r WEEK Aer", and a numb” of 01 her t L " 1.m o'clock Wm. sharp. the row,“ able Trotting SMILW'OI'L' Horses. Cu that and Hey Ktie, pumely Te undersigned will sell by l’um _ “at Breirtiirupt'ts Tannery. Nor 1 at magmas: i "HERB; ' KI',',' Berlin, on annual", FEBRUARY mu Extensive Auction Sale. to advertise these well as on this, de pends greatly the SUCich? o . the sale. The Waterloo County Chronicle covers the field by ttischiru, Auction Sales AuctionSales PUBLIC SALE {BIBS Mill be waived by the under- MU." to noon. Summing. of the 10th L..- Angus-r qegeux?tuwe of hem-n; _u_r,thspitpt.m.i. has rocein-d n covers the held by reaching more inhabitants in Waterloo county than any other paper published. Leave your orders will soon beconducted thr, out different parts of county. It paysa for bills and advert the Chronicle Office NOTICE Chou? BEES twat” are hereby noti- 'tfhtt 'gW,fttt , 2,2t,','lfl'r Mackinaw them-Hip; Hundredfold fife.iee2iii,iiiit2,ii.t See page B. run HONEY may WEIR. " 5-41 mugs. Brashu PM good MRN' I“ well w, odmL on the Lam-av aim of rultnh )rmiul 1.11m!» tgurdencr. [1x htthrouch " r (‘urporminn I "and “her, h $ih"tariaiia - all“... C “when h Wm ugh the in " at Great with um“ and cheat let ing in all " 1i'uLrrrrH, Wr, ll:l\" _ will 51-11 a! tctr we 5(wa ing and trest (if , CANADIA Best PORT GOL] rDcPOff TF, '1" : '2; m,_OWtC, "an“: cannon: IN etc. h compleunn all 1m Plumbing, HOT AIR Special ANN on! Farmrs' s- A GENERAL. PINK CRAFTS 185;): r CiTIESJN "Ht, CAPITAL PAID VOL. XL. NV t THE tir.fe Agent in: WAT By the CM lo., 'aterl} Cal HARD Adverti 1rtCitrr'

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