On , Impleme Id Furnitu ship of Wa ARCH 20th, iC SALE. ving claims AgaID laack, laie of the e County of W who died on t t\oh::dld To u on or r to send > of Carl H ceased. of the Excentol prass. r w . after the said i B ege ) 4) n Sale, o Oredi the % implementsg TAE 13TX, _seil on b'. hosanth and «: of B â€". 1 farrow coÂ¥ « 2 years, 5 yA pâ€"0ws iD plg.‘H imber of hens, e with homD: 1 chopping mill, 1 straw cuth 1 !and roller,1 @@t : inch tire wA# ws with i neont,h. boar 9 n mare 14 1 ack colt 3 bay colt I iO w ing ruiture mare an on (broad .,h-stmgb, l‘reston b . 2 iron ap pans, irness, 1 807 5 eli1, 2 sot fiy snaits, gd ulvlw ( IM‘M radle, stone@ mall CM cl< barley» .v.;uk]ï¬" 1 |arge oilk tn mower uor, 1 C\!lt“ o be in C " steers Q : bull 2 e inst °0th 1 binder â€" of mon! HAXTZ, coprietor wer 1 box er. 2 Loing to the »ttle, £U Ln:le. 100 x property, i<hing f for Clltt',‘ 33 feet belting hay [ANTAZ ‘roprietot 3 cows ion on the« hlagert 08e purg and & les ular saw, v agon#, : sleigh, propriet@® in oats, log ver tu! od joing 1 horse® rising $ sell by 10. tw@ 100 x )(lrl ul:" k, eceived lem et 3 miles addle, $ in foals mpfq 10 in tub $ ink, FOURTH GRAND MILLINERY, MANTLES and DRESS GOODS, COMMENCES SAP PAILS, CANADIAN vOL. XLâ€"â€" NO 11 ~5its o7 S1.00 AnD UPWARDS RECS A wat iNTEREST ADDED TO THE novIMBER IN EACH YEAR. Special Attention given . to a1d4 Farmers‘ Sales Notes. SPRING ASSILES! A Genera ‘ uJRAFTS Covsty or \\'ATERL(K)-} YHSC cIuatr the To Wit: given, that the tourt ot Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Assize and Nisi Privs for the said County, will be holden AT THE COURT HOUSE, CAPITAL (PAID MONDAY, APRIL THE * OPENING THE BOEHMER CO., at 12 o‘clock, noon, of wh Peace, Coroners, Censtal others concerned are re and attend to do and perform all dutie & A appertain to th:m. f avee n M M. SPRINGER, Sherif Shoriff‘s Office, Berli March the 10th, 1894. RED CLOVER B You are Cordially Invited. Y THE TOWX OF BERLIN, ‘ax for customers AND COMB Tuesday evening, 20th March, and followâ€" ing Wednesday and Thursday. ill be spared to make this the best of all previous We have more variety and pretfier goods than ever before, and as this will be an opportunity_to _ see everything to good advanâ€" tage we trust no one . will miss it. 20 FOR PURE HONEY ADaterloo masn«inoa Businegss TRANsACTED. FarmEers‘ NO ;SLULD PAYAGLE AT ALL _ POINTS N CANADA, AND ; rus UmiTED States, Gr:ar Baitain, France, E ATERLOO, } NO’I‘!CE‘ is hereby s given, that the and Terminer and General Gaol (asize and Nisi Privs for the said of which all Justices of the Censtables, Gaolers, and all are ".‘l"‘,‘,‘!l..â€.._u.g ‘-!(nln AT VERY LOW PRICES AT ~C)N B CONF 4 ESTABLISHED 1867 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. tP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS sAVINGS HARDWARE, STOVE E. WALKER, GeneRrat ManaACER WATERLCO BRANCH BANK OF COMMERCE SAP SPOUTS, 3 BANK DEPARTMENT 11â€"5t REC:IVED, ANnD CURRENT RATES TME PRINCIPAL AT THE ENO "<< ) DEVIPT‘S OITY DRUG i rid the Collection of Commercial Aabs Easter Dyes, One, two, of Berlin (Limited.) vo, three or tour colors in a 5c or 10c package at | J. GRASETT, ManageR of all previous openâ€" ALL COLORS. ENT RATES OF INTEREST THE ENO OF MAY AND 4h and TINWARE. Note Te3 DiscuunTEeD ) THI PRI~CIPAL BEZRMUDA, &C. £5,000,000 30,000 WATERLOG, Paper, All the News of. carefully â€" sun raitactive shaj (George MeKenzie, a very oTd and reâ€" spected resident of Pilkington, died on the 15th of February, in his 84th year. Hs was born in Scotland and came to Cansda 63 years ago and ettle d in Pilâ€" kington before there were haraly any signs of civilization. NEWS NUGGETS. Mr. John Fraser, who tas for the past sixtyâ€"two years lived on the farm he now owns on the 8th con, of North Duinfries has decided to retire. _ Mr. Fraser tells many stories of hardships of the early settlers of that part of Dumâ€" fries. â€" On Tuesdsy morning, John Hunter the village lamplighter of Ayr,while in a‘state of mental aberration took a dose of paris green, which proved fata: on the same evéning. Shortly after takâ€" ing the dose, his wife seeing that someâ€" thing was wrong, at once summoned medical aid, but their efforts to preserve the unhappy man‘s life were tutile. Mr. Hunter was in the nieghborhood of 60 years of age and has been a resident of Ayr for a number of years. NMr. Robert Gowanlock, Bruce Co.,. had five sawlogs cut from one trée, The logs weasured 4900 feet and netted him $34, and six cords of wood were made from tho balance of the tree. _ Out of & herd of twentyâ€"five fine hogs, which J. Wettlaufer of the 13th line, East Zorra, oneâ€"ha‘f mile south of Tavistock, had, twentyâ€"one die in one day recently. When it was noticed the animals were dying, Vet. Herold was immediately sent for but before his arrival eighteen were dead. His opinâ€" jon is that the cause of death was arâ€" senie poisoning. BUDGET | FROM CORK PONDENTS AND ()THER £OURCES. . A tramp walked into C. B. Linton‘s yard in Galt and took a suit of underâ€" wear from ths clothes line and coolly walked away with them, Though seen he managed to get out of the way beâ€" fore he was caught. But it was afterâ€" wards learned that he and a companion had taken the C. P. R. line in the dirâ€" ection of Schaw. The authorities there were telephoned, the man was arrested, tried and now languishes in Berlin jail. Mr. Wi. Gilles, Preston, was strickâ€" en with paralysis, a short time ago, his left side being rendered lifeless. He had just finisheddinner, when be wasstricked Wo a ns ecav l ctinund ‘him Bepjamin, have lived in a 1 first built when they were the land,und‘which has for been in a condition scarcely Â¥o n the? County and District imarized and put into NTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 15, 1894. ETS loers were elected for the year 1894 : f e >! Pres., M. L Weber ; Vice Pres., R. ‘Jackson; Sec‘y Treas, T. A. G. Gorâ€" don ; Dire tors, D. C,â€" Luckhardt, wW. CORRESâ€" ; Wachsmuth, Jr., L J. Wynn, W m. Tit tor hogs. lived in a lWauhsmuth. Jr., L J. YYyNAO, 27 M7+ Ziegler, L. P. Suyder ; Captain, Am»«s& Winger ;Field Captain, J. A. Harper ; Curator, Wm. Ziegler. Mr. J. A. | Harper was appointed delegate to the annual meeting of: the Western Footâ€" ball League, which will be held in Berâ€" \lin in the near future. . Mr. George Lang has secured the contract for plastering the house l«tely erected by L. P. Snyder on Centre St. ... . R,. V. Clement visited Berlin, proâ€" fessionally, last Monday . . . . Mr. Philip Christman, IJr , of Guelph, is laid up at his mother‘s residence here, with quin=y .. . . Mrs. ‘Philip Christman, Sr., was @at home" to a number of her friends last Thursday . . . . Three wew members joined the Elmira division of the Sons of Temperance at the regular meeting last Monday night. . 1 Smippino Noves.â€"Mr. A. Peterson shipped a carload of hogs last Thureâ€" cay.â€"Large quantities of farm proâ€" duce are being forwarded from Elmira to Toronto and Montreal â€"The station yard is aimost full of square gimber ready for export.â€"Mr. R Jackson is purchasing a large quantity of _ cord wood for shipment during the summer months. Mir. Bengongirs enlertainnent 0/ j+ Friday evening was an unpu.ru.llehd F success as far as merit and interest | were concerned, though the attendance | was not as large as it should have been 1 considering the nique and_ unusual | nature of the programme,. Mr. Benâ€" 5 gough showed in his rendition of a very || varied programme & versatility po--‘: sessed by few. if any, and the brainy ll audience fuily aspreciated the selecâ€" tions given.. As a_ cartoonist, Mr‘ Bengouch fully sustained lhs wellâ€" known reputation, avd, favored the onâ€" lookers with severâ€"l we 1 executed carâ€" | icatures pertaining to local and provinâ€" cral topics, which were henrtily applnud-' ed â€" The e‘ocu ijonary dialectic selecâ€" tions could not h ive been more faithâ€" fully rendered than as given by Mr Bengough, while his burlesques in the songy of "Then you‘ll reâ€"memb r ine‘ and "I love you so," fairly brought down the house. _ Nochetter entertainâ€" ment bhas been given in"Elmira guring your correspondent‘s time «nd it is to be recretted that not more n\’imilvdl themselves of the opportunity to atâ€" tend *. . . Mr.â€" Join Gies has moved into the house on Arthur street, ow ned by Mi. Clhr. DBreuclile.. ..A prayer | meeting service will be held weekly in the Presbyterian church during the summer months, couducted by Rev. | A. M. Hamilion. .. .Qur regular monâ€" | thly fair was held last Monday. A | large number were in town and a conâ€" | siderable amount of money was turned over, judging by the courinu«~l pressure : | of business at the Triclers Bank whose i | staff were kept constantly employed f | during banking hours. . A few head of ) | liveâ€" stock were inarkeied at current 1 | prices, while horse buyers from Listoâ€" 1 | wel picked up a few good. specimens in s | that class. Our merchants say busiâ€" dlad idaik t fil i4 t hot 11 c th . A ie t i ic oi itc ie staff were keptconstantly employed during banking hours. A few head of liveâ€" stock were inarkeied at current prices, while horse buy ers from Listoâ€" wel picked up a few good specimens in that class.. Our merchants say busiâ€" ness w«s very goo l in their several lines, «und altogether the March fair has been a success. .. . The 1. O, 0. F. are adding an organ to their already ï¬nely Etluippr‘d rooin. My stack of news is now played out, Exeept that "Uncle has the gout." Mr. Franl: Johnston of Hespe‘ler § moved into the village. He uccupies | 1 part of Mr. John Chipman‘s house . ... | C ‘A number of the members of Sheard 1 Lodge, 1.O.0.F., attended the street | ] parade and church service in Galt on [ Sunday last. . . . On account otf & rapid | increase in business, Mr. Bowden has | found it necessary to employ three new hands in his .tailor shop. The new | arrivals are Miss Mary Bettschen and Mr. Geo. Licht of Roseville and Mr. Austin Deeton of Plattsville. Mr. Bowden now employs a staff of nine regulars and three auxiligries. . This increase, besides indicating ‘perfect satisfaction to customers, is also an inâ€" dex to the business done by our two young merchant firms who supply the tailors with work. +Business is rapidly | increasing at both/stores and we underâ€" stand one of the firms }lthil week tsk-‘ ing a new ner, .. . In ntompï¬ngto ing a no ap..:ï¬na Anos Insk week r.‘ Bowden now employs a stail OL NMMC |"*"*" "/""." " 0 e Dar regulars and three auxiliaries. _ This | very nice home. . . . Mr. Daniel Streichâ€" increase, besides indicating perfect | er, who recently went to the State of satisfaction to customers, is also an inâ€"| New York to take himself a partner, dex to the business done by our two returned last Friday with his better young merchant firms who supply the| half and was warmly welcomed by his tailors with work. Business is rapidly , friends and neighbors. . . . Mr. Andrew increasing at both/stores and we underâ€" | Daub, one of our old settlers, has reâ€" stand one of the firms is this week tsk-‘ cently sold his residence to Mr, John ing a new partner, .. .In_ntampï¬.nï¬to“ Killer of Philipsburg for the sum of separate ï¬ghunmlm week Mr.| $1275.00 who is fast making preparaâ€" John Schwartz had both bands badly | tions to move in the near future and vitten. _ One th was considerably., Mr. Daub will move to Baden where torn. _ He is improving nicely,. .. On |he thinks it more convenient for bim. Friday morning last the water of the self and wfe. , .. We are. awake that pmhaniimank â€".Meilke examined | day, a now man entirely, _ to : take â€"«blke o e e s c n T. ) HWiL. Bengough‘s entertainment last 1 LArd. d 'm(.â€"‘l');t'bdul"_ 8 a hole had | liams has left u8. EUD "7" °J° // . _ |.._ o ~gery fevors ® ivated beside the gates to a sceount as he : has, Jooked â€"up .nodur\hg ï¬voublyOur Titerary New Dundee b"’:vï¬\Cash ir? Advance. n, Am»s& E/. 11â€"z _ l1 a short tims befors the caveâ€"in but observed no danger. Farmzrs‘ Tnstrrut®.â€"Ua Wednesâ€" day last the South Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute beld a meeting in Kohlenâ€" brenner‘s hall. _ The afternoon session, con«1dering the stave of the roads, was well attended. Instructive addresses on "Clover H«y," «Feeding of Cattle," "Hogs," &e., were delivered by Mr. A. Elliott, North Dumfries, Mr. Josiah Hallman and others. _ At the evening meeting the hall was not large enough to accommodate the number that pre sented themselves. It was packed to the door and many were unable to get in. _ An excellent programme was prepared and reflected much credit upon the musical talent of the village, Able addresses were deftivered by Messrs. Elliott, Bettschen and others We would inform the South Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute ofticia‘s that no better place can be selected than New ‘ Dundce as the place for holding their lannual meetings. We assure them if they give us a trial they will never rue 1 it. Our terms in future are strictâ€" ly Cash in Advance. There will be no exception to this rule. Subâ€" scribers who have not paid should do so at ouce, If your label reads Jan., 1894, you are in arrcars, Send us one dollar and the label Coxtraots Letâ€"On Saturday afterâ€" noon the School Board opened the tenâ€" ders for the erection of the new school house. â€" The tenders differed â€" widely, ranging from a total of $2211 down to $1738. The successful applicants are Mr. Wunder, mason work, §869 ; Mr. P. Poth, woodwork, _ $790 : "Mr. Huether,painter, 879. The main build« ing will be 56 feet by 38 feet, to have a basement and two class rooms. _ The figures are certainly reasonable, _ The \present s ‘hool site and building will, soimme time in the fouture, be offered for sale by public auction. We are in formed that a stock company is being formed for the purpose of purchasing the house and converting it into a tow n hall The town is in need of a hall and the school house wou‘ld make a good one. Tt would also make an excellent repairâ€"shop, being of a suitable size and in a fortunate situation. â€" For the in formation of mechanies we would sta e that Dundee is in the heart of a wich agricultural section, There is much repairing needed in the vicinity and no shop is within easy access. A firstâ€" class mechanio might rely upon liberal will be changed to 1 Jan. ‘95, patronage. Russell‘s Photograph Gallery, \\ eliesi¢y, will be open for business the first three days of every month. When Sunday is the lst, date will commence on Monday. Heawd ofâ€" fice, New Hamburg, Ont. Last Wednesday quite a sensation was created when Mr. 1. Huras‘s cattle which he purchased at Pommer‘s sale, went on the ice of our mill pond and broke <through. _ Forturaiely there ‘wasn‘t much water in the dam as My+; Wettlaufer left the gates open t0oo long on account of the sudden change long on account of the sudden change of the weather, and lots of help was immediately on the spot to help the poor dumb creatures out again. If left a little while longer by themselves they would surely have gone the same way as Doering‘s mules (under the water) ... . The sale of farm stock and impleâ€" ments of G. Pommer, deceased, was largely attended and realized quite a handsome sum of money. The old llady intends to move to Berlin in the near future where she has purchased a L2 _ £oa pasc ce Wellesiey Gallery, Wellesley, was in is <‘busy now renting land for the Messrs J. & J. Livingston for another season‘s flax crop . . .. Mr. G>o. Kelterâ€" born has been laid up with a sore hand for the last week and his brother Jacob had to take charge of his place in Plattsville. We hope he may soon be able to go to work . . . . Messrs. Geo. Ottman, Ed. Spabr and Sam Spahr from Linwood were speuding Sunday Mitlban k. ‘ The Keeper of the weather bureau. seems as if he had a miscalculation in his guare of the seasons, We have had a beautiful warinâ€" spring week The freshet has taken away the ice. The creek is flowing merrily along. The lambs plaving on the green and even some of the feathered barbingers bave now arrived and serenade us with their musical notes. But ‘there are uthers who are under the impression that for all we are still in for a stormy and co d spell. Some of the farmers talk of starting to plough their sod this week . ... Mr. Deinardt has just l had another young t«ilor added to his establishment. ... Mr. Wallace the n town. potter has added an equine to his busi ness and will start on the road short ly . ... At the sales held in the viciaity | horses were very chrap, three years | old sound, black animals fetching ouly [ near $40. . From that age to avout 8 years only averaging £50 $60. _ It does not pay to raise them at that price _ Cows sold well, some fetching from $35â€"440 â€" Pig weanlings $4] to $5 per pair yet pork live weight last week fetched only $4). It seems very | peculiars. .. Mrs. Rooney subjected | pericdically to hysterics last week had | an attack falling on the stove. She! burnt herself badly. _ Reeve Jack was| in on Saturday and we umlorsmu‘li gave an order for her removal to the) hospital . . . . The body of the late M r,{ Gilliland was brought from Floradale and follo«ed â€"by a namber of friends and relatives was interred in the Pres byterian cemetery .. .. Mrs. Swain reâ€" taurus to her home in Dakota toâ€"day, Her grandson Mr. John Cnrrie is also gping with her to reside there. ... MrJ Jos:zph Gibson and his family are unvq:; more residents near us . . . . The funeral of the late Mrs. MeCormick was lirgel1 4 attendedâ€" b¢y hertmadyfriends anong whoin she had resided for many yearsi Sie was held in high estean aud he _| loss is mourned more especially by he _ | descendants whom are numerous As 1 nuwa ds her chikl n and grand chill Mee was held in Mgh eate8d! enlb CC los« is mourned more especially by IwL dGescendants whomn are numerous aAs rega ds her childr n and grand child:â€" rey, |Bhe was laid to rest beside rela tives in the Pres»y terian â€" cemetery, Thus one by one the sturdy pioneers af er withsranding the many battles of life and steem â€" hbow their head in submission to the: will of im who rules all storms. S. Moyer has just received some fine, rich honey in nine pound pals. Less quantities gan be had at right prices. â€" Have you tried his 25 cent guupoml«r tea? Jt is good value, X4 w-:wflâ€ï¬vrvâ€"râ€"“ d “ :‘fl:-gti-‘in m’ of md:-.y ments ~ West Montrose. | Brigrs.â€"Sugar making has beejthe go among afew farmers ... . Mr.Nelson Hewitt had the misfortune to Bave part of one finger cut off in the turnip eutter. ... Mr. Wm. Quarry mtly ‘had a narrow. escape a team to ARPC We > M ME CCC M 0 0 Meknouitie him, 3 in "the â€" r ..na..‘f.:'ï¬d Q-ï¬'rn’ »" was injured considerably but is ~ West Montrose. | â€"â€"fSugl-r making has beeï¬the London and mmv **~ »few farmers . . . . Mr.Nelson s d the misfortune to have North British and lflmtflfl, finger _ cut off in the turnip Mr. Wim. Quarry recently | Phgenix Of BrookIYD, Bres} BLB . _ While hitching Cp% | HOLE NUMBE!Ii. 2040 JUST RECEIVED, The undersigned offer SrrciaL ; catxs on Carriages ranging in pr | es â€" from â€" $5 .00 to #15.00. Call aud see them. R. D. LANG & 00., amination | last Saturday we wended our way through @Coffeeschtadle" ly ing near the corporaton of our little burg, after which we passed "Nmeveh" when we we soon arrived at the noted place, Jerusalemn, where we were desâ€" tined to spead the day. The â€" first things we noticed were large heaps of building material intended for the erecticn of a@& handsome sehuoolâ€"house which, no doubt, will be a credit to the section _ The forenoon was spenut in examining the various classes The good order and interest that prevailed amang the scholars was very no! iceable By noou the house was well filled with visitors with weid loaded baekets, Afâ€" 1(&4' a sumptuous repast Mr. J. Horst was called to the chair to preside over ‘ a good programme consisting of music and recitations by the +school tollowed bvx addresses by the various â€" visiting The finest lot of Children‘s t achers and ratepayers, | We were struck very forcaibly with the fearless ness m which the scholars toock part in singing and reciting. After singing the national anthem the gathering di~ persed, well plvnw«l with the progress the sehoul is making under it s teacher. Miss Murray. BICH IL.IST.â€" »DiHIBE JX P06 DRDCOC OOIUIAL is Imra up with the fever . . .. Mrs. Juc. Wahi ds affiicted with asthme again Mrs. L. Rurbach is also i idieposed .. MNr Henry HWerce‘s family is sufferimng trotu searlitina. Oue has died frowm the effeet of it. â€" However we are glad to notice that some of the precediog mentoned wreconvalescent. Mr Jsc. Kress is preparing for the evection of a new @welling on the pre mises formerly owned by Mr. W en stein, _ The property is adjacent the Lutheran church .. . . A few Lrogs were heard on the 9th of Maerch. hn i a9 bop ENo en eeione Hywuex#kat.â€"On ‘Thursday, March 8th an interesting event took plece at the residence of Mr. C. Lichti. His eldest daughter Barbara was united in wedlock to Mr Ben Roth of New Hamâ€" burg. _ Bishop Gaecho tiea the nuptial knot very firmly. Very many triends, acquaintances aud relatives were preâ€" sent to witness the ceremony. the Rates Low,. _ Promptattention given, CARRIAGES. M. S. HALLMAN. ire Insurance. : (Continued on 8th Page.) Representing the st. Agatha Miss Ka Srronan â€" Bar stie Telierhardt ue .5‘[‘&. Jut. We 3« Y £i