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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 29 Mar 1894, p. 8

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_ OPENING bx4 [ U #} . DOERING BROS., t W aterloo. N ty Baking Powder! MILLINERY, - MANTLES and DRESSâ€"GO0DS, COMMENCING WALL PAPER The KLOEPFEER & (0. N. B: Office in J&cob Conrad‘s hardware store Y ou want the best, don‘t you ? Then buy Landreth‘s tor 30 cts. id onlv at The White Drug Store, Berlin. Seranton Goal ire cordially invited to examine our large variety of choice and beautiful #oods. lmug 1 U N UUVL . ter than others There are + various reasons. Some are imâ€" nd pure asome have stood in stores till they are us¢less. We make baking powder. We make it twice a week. We make it of pure material. j We make the best, Wednesday, March 28, and following days, best CHOICEST GRAND (OF n Kump the market. than a reâ€"union of the members of the family. Rev. Geo, Detweiler from Sherkstown, Mr. Noah Detweiler from Buffalo, Mrs. Huber and Miss Sarah Detweiler from Berlin, Rev. Jacob Detweiler and wife from New Dundes, Mr. Hye and wife and Mr. Kinsie and wife were in attendance. f Winterbourne, March the first born of spring has this season fairly maintained its ancient reputation although not giving us as much suow as in times past. It has come to us with very changeable weaâ€" ther, the cold rains of the fpast week have left the roads in very bad condiâ€" tion making them almost impassable in some places. j (ientle spring, where lingerest vhou ? (ientle spring, where dost théu stay With th; b&Tl’ny Zephyr‘s play * C Many waiting hearts are weary _ _ Winter has been long and dreary The long chilled pulses soon will bound As thy bright suony rays glance round Then hither haste on pinions free Myriad hearts shall welcome thee. On Tuesday evening March 20th Miss Annie Durrant hospitably enterâ€" tained a number of rer young friends at a "Taffy Party." A very pleasant evening was spent in music, games and various amusements. .. Special services are to be held in thePresbyterian church this week. The Rev. Mr, Hamilton, Pastor, is to be assisted by the Rev. Mr. Knox of Fergus who is a well known figure bere and a grtat favorite. .... Miss Annie Shoemaker. of Reed City, Mich., is jvisiting at Mr. James Howlett‘s. Sour or Trross Wuo Seext Eastsr Ix Enmira.â€"C. K. Jansen of St. Cathâ€" arines; Oscar H. Vogt; Prof. A. 8. Vogt of Toronto ; Miss Caldwell offLeaâ€" mington ; Miss Fanny Wood of Toronâ€" to ; Mr. Roberts and bride of Stratford ; David Ratz of Galt ; and John Bostâ€" wick of Berlin. Somz or Trose Wuro SrExt EastEr ovt or Towx.â€"R. Y. Clement, D. M. Campbell at Toronto ; Mrs. Geo. Vogt at Galt; Miss Tillie Carswell at Elora ; Misses Emma and Jessie Donaldson at Shakespeare ; Miss J. Sproat at Lucan: and Miss M. Mackay at Seaforth. Mr. W. Graham, who has been fore: man of the Signet printing oftice for some months past has left for Fergus to engage in barbering ... .Our council has had a couple of men ‘cleaping up our streets during the past week, and the improvement is very much appreâ€" ciated by pedestrains and others ... ... The collectors for the Elmira branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society have just completed their work and as preâ€" dicted some time ago, thisfyear‘s record has been far ahead of any previous year. â€" The total subscriptions last year were a little over $63, while this year (notwithstanding hard times) the total has reached the neighborhood of $125 made up as follows : Elmira district $80, St. Jacobs $21, Floradale $20 and Upper Woolwich about $9. ‘The result must be pleasing to all interested, es pecially to the society‘s indefatigable secretary, Mr. Menno L. Weber. Let the good work go on and prosper.... The young men‘s ball last Monday evening was well attended and a very enjoyable time was spent by those preâ€" sent. Cuurcu Notreks.â€"Theré willlSbe a special service every evening next week in the Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Knox, of ~Knox College:. . ... Mr. Jacob M. Foerster has secured the contract for reâ€"shingling the Methoâ€" dist church....Special Easter services were held in almost all the churches here last Sunday . . . . Miss Fanny Wood of Westminster church, Toronto, assistâ€" ed the Methodist choir in their service. Considerable improzements _ have been made recently in the G. T. R. station and residential quarters by the Co‘s. staff of carpenters, which will add greatly to the convenience and comfort, of our genial agent, Mr. Reynoalds..., The thoroughâ€"going staff of The Traders Bank here are pushing business this season by judicionsly :‘fivettiting it,and we are pleased to say their efforts are being productive of very satisfactory results. Their list of dq;fi:knil conâ€" stantly increasing, and stock of the investors.... We always (treasure the last words of departing friends, and hense our memories will ys cherish fondly the last u our friend Te Terome last Thursday afternoon : E mul'_w- alwauwg t'_:f:h,’- Did it ever strike some baking powders Continued from First Page. oil * Whex I on headey who will oil my creaking siga" | _ \| Elmira Thursday, March 29.â€"In Bridngrt. furâ€" niture and Jomy*estth, John Hollinger, Saturday, March 31.â€"In St. Clements, | ,""% °0 "UDDi@ Durnett, bobh Of VY ©108+. furniture ; Fred Zankie, executor. ; ley Tp. | j Monday Apt. 2.!â€"Hele of stock and Lupie. [NSRIEE â€"UiffApruan ofth Mesoh Olet, hy mh of {-t.e Franklin Weber, at 1 p.m. 00€]‘ (yrug Tsracl, 00'} Wmi':'m:burgr t:' fi{:‘ Mml;: 50“;1‘ °i §°"“t°8°'f is st Catherine Hilgartner of Strubl’lrg. onday, ril 0.â€"Sale of household ef=| Kyrrâ€" IKL â€" fects of tl’:je ln& Issac M. Martin, one mile ?Tvfimfifi ]i:r‘lBu': “Hn;x})ryy t?u?te; south of Conestogo. Henriette Muratzki nee Morgenroth, both DAYID RUDY. C&f B";;:c e I1., Thursday, March 29.â€"Sate for C, Wilhelm The bride‘s fathor, Geo. ;lf:c.unmfnfqeorftf and H. Wismer, North East Hope. l!}uthop_e, by the Rev. R. PKike’ Alex. Friday, March 30.â€"Sale for A.Smith,Blanâ€" | _ Clark, of Susseldale, to Jessie McCallum. ford T‘p. [ + Trzmâ€"HERTEL.â€"(On March 26., by the Rev. arcc ons acz _ saol esditbee pe..., ... | _ P. Andres of Berlin, Honry Teil of Conesâ€" Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer, has taken up his residence here and his address in the future will therefore be Waterloo,Ont. Sales will be promptly attended to and can be arranged at the CHroxIcLE Offick,as to date, without further trouble. Friday, April 13.â€"Sale for H. Shumm, East Zorra. Saturday, April 14. â€"Sale of two lots and house at Berlin, Market Square. OL'R many customers in Waterloo and surâ€" roundinfi country will please take notice that Tim Malloy is no lonFer in our empl?g as our a.;fent and has no authority to take orders or collect money ‘fn behalf of this firm. Our new agent will call upon you soon. Wall Paper Wall Paper, Hasexr.roâ€"On|March 24th, the wife of (ie0, Hasenflug, of the City Grocery, of a daughter. | ' ‘, DUNkEâ€"At Berlin, on March 27th, the wife of C. B. Dunke, of a daughter. STroxâ€"On March 25th, near Conestogo, the SEROHâ€"LIM 20 420000) MOWE QAOBCevgyy VTV wife of Mr. Stroh, of a son. Ratzâ€"On 16th, in Elmira, the wife \ of Simon Ratz, of a son. Bowaraxâ€"â€"On Minl_l 19th, near St. Jacobs, The largest and best variety in the County. | We sell 35 per cent. cheaper than any others. _ NEW STORE, Store and ghop No. 9 Queen St., next to Breithaupts‘s Leather Store, Berlin, Ont. A. VETTER. _ the wife of Jonks Bowman, of a son. . Eiprâ€"On the 18th., in North Kasthope,the _ Paints, Oils, etc., mixed ready for use. | ! Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly aAdapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘e and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of & perfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispefing colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becatise it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionible substance, |__ _ Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugâ€" gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manuâ€" factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. 11â€"3t JOSEPH MICKUS, WarerLro0. WARNING. KNOWLEDGE NEW STOCK. March 24th, the wife of , of the City Grocery, of a ‘;,M of the City Grocery, of a MoNTREAL | MARKETS | ( . March 27.â€"The grain market shows in, on March 27th, the wife| no change toâ€"day. There was little , of a daughter. trading and prices are unchanged. The h 25th, near Conestogo, the| following are the quotations toâ€"day : r Stroh, of a son. No. 1 hard Manitoba wheat 78 to 80¢; k G e [ nA ib »ihe No 3 16 to 77 } sorn duty paid 50 to : 62c ; No. 2 oats in store to 41c ; b‘fit}m e:; f :'on'_l a0obe. peas in store, 67 to 68¢; rye, 56 to .'370; ., in North Easthope,the | barley, for feeding, 42 to 43¢ ; malting, Eidt, of a son. 32 to 54c ; buckwheat, 51 to 52¢. Outâ€" 15th, in Mornington, | side of a fair local demand there is Bd‘l';::" ‘i!‘-:l:f a son. _ | nothing doti:fi in %e flour â€" g);:ket ; , in rices are 5 . We quote: Patent Boshart, of 'm 3inter, $3.50 wycs.so; gemight roller, ech 10th.in Rerfin,the wife ssp:%:;,s':g%o“";'s ?375 to 02&; [ o su .60 to $2.70 ; strong bakâ€" panealo nerti® the @ife Of| ors, Manitoba, $3.40 to $3 50. The ‘March 26th, in Berlin, the | movement in meal is small and unimâ€" L. Henderson, of a daughâ€" | portant, NC sY 6. EMPIRE TEA CO. Nurszeâ€"BurXET â€"On March, 27th, at the residence of the bride‘s mother, by the Rev. W. C. Armstrong, Ph. . Joseph Nurse to Minnie Burnett, both of Wellesâ€" : _ley T‘p. Isrartâ€"HILGARTNER â€"On March 21st, by laus Stuhlfaut, aged 71 years, 5 months and 12 days. . PiErErâ€"On March 22nd, in South Lasthope, Tillie, youngest daughter of Charles and Catherine Pieper, aged 7 months and 17 days. Pretrexâ€"On 20th March, at New Hamburg, Marian, daughter of John and Catherine Pletch, aged 18 years, 9 months and 21 days. Horrmaxâ€"On March l1th, in Preston, H. Hoffman, in her 86th yea}. â€" Hertrrâ€"On March 14th, Alton Henry, son of August Hertel, aged 2 monchs and 26 days. ZmnitmEr~â€"On March 18th, in Waterloo, Cathâ€" erine, wife of Adam Zimmer,aged 56 years, 9 months and 10 days. MeKayâ€"On March 12th, in East Zorra, Christene Grabam, relict of the late Wm. McKay, (Captain) aged 84 years. ° Trersowâ€"On March 25th, in Berlin, twin child of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Truesch. THE TRADERS BANK SornxrERâ€"In _ Waterloo, on Wednesday, March 28, Minnie Soehner. in her 21st Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund .. Deposits......... Assots: ) :1121 Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted, The collection of sale notes a specialty. & Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. * DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bank departâ€" ment 30 dfliyxs or over, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at the rate of per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. L. P, SNYDER, MARKET REPORTS. Wheat,cotton and pork have declined a little, wheat making another record a shade below 60 cts. at New York Westâ€" ern receiptsare 1,598,379 bushelsagainst 2,547,709 last year, and exports only 1,013,209 bushels against 1,295,895 last year, showing that even in current priâ€" ces the grain is not largely wanted abroad. Corn was a cent stronger with Western ; receipts 2,874,698 bushels against 1,953,322 last year. Cotton reâ€" ceipts from plantations are again larger than last year, to the disgust of prophâ€" ets who have foretold a "perpendi ular drop" ever since January 1. The terâ€" mination of the rebellion in Brazil opâ€" ens a new crop of coffee, which is reâ€" ported very l rge, but prices are as yet steady. Cattle are low abroad almost beyond precedent, so that exports are retarded. Some hope of cheaper coal if#encouraged by a reduction of rates on the Lehigh road to 40 per cent. of the prices in New York harbor.â€"Dunn‘s Review. Liverpool, March 27., 12.30 p m.â€" Wheat quiet, demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; corn firm, demand moderate. year ELMIRA BRANCH. FOUR PER CENT BRITISH CRAIN TRADE. PRICE PROSPECTS: 2...+ _ 78,000 .. .. 3,300,000 ..... 4,900,000 Manager, $ 607,400 by the| $7 to $8.50 for bundled and $5 to $6 l Big Qnotations are : Butter, pound rolls 22 to. 23¢, large rolls 19 to 20c. tub 20 to 21c ; egge, new laid, per doz. 12c dressed hogs, per cwt, $5.50 to $6 ; potatoes per bag, 45 to 50c. : SurEe aAnp LaAxurBsâ€"There were only 92 on offer toâ€"day. All sold early at firm prices. : Good grainâ€"fed lambs are wanted, and would bring toâ€"day 4} to 4}¢ a lb. Choice lambs are in good deâ€" mand, but inferiors and mediums are not selling any better, One sale of 12 lambs, averaging 110 lbs. was made toâ€" day at $4.50 a head. a bunch of 16 mediums, averaging 82 lbs. sold at 3}¢ a lb. _A few sheep sold at &4 to $4 75, Mincr Cows axo Sprimmarrsâ€"Offerâ€" ings to day were fair and buying mod:â€" erately active. ‘There were about 20 head in, and most of them were sold. Mediums sold from $28 to $35 ; choice from $38 to $45, and extras up as high as $50. ‘ Hocsâ€"The run toâ€"day was moderate; 797 bere, The demand was active. An order came in from Montreal for 8 car loads, more than toâ€"day‘s total offering. Four cars were shipped. through on this order, and the balance will probably go forward on Friday. Prices are steady at last Tuesday‘s figures. Long lean"baâ€" con" hogs sold at $4.60 to $4.65, weighâ€" ced off car ; thick fats, from $4.40 to $4.50 ; stores, from $4.50 to $4.60 ; rough heavy hogs, $4.25 ; sows at $4 and stags at $2 to $2.50. Fall Wheat... Spring " ... Straight Flour Occan t _ Middlings.... . Shorts Bran.. Oats LIVE STOCK. TORONTO. We had a good smart market at the western yards toâ€"day. Total offerings consisted of 28â€"loadsâ€"all fresh receipts â€"but the demand was sufficient to clean up everything before noon. Local buvâ€" ers were out in full force and several outside buyers were here, two of whom were from Montreal. Several car lots were bought directly and on orders for the eastern centre, Prices were about 10c a cwt. bigher, The range toâ€"day was as follows : $2.65 to $3 for inferior to medium ; $3 to $3.35 for medium to good ; $3.35 to $3.65 for good to choice; $3.75 for extra, and $4 for picked lots One extra choice load brought 4c, but half of the lot| were equal to export cattle, being thick and well finished. . Barley BubbeL,+â€"1#@:«â€": Dried Apples... Hay per ton..... Potatoes......... Hams..:...:...1 Shoulders per b TallOW.>.++>+> Dressed Hogs.... Chickens, a pair Geese, per lb .. .. Turkeys, per lb. Waxt ApvyERfISENENTS.â€" 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 a horse, 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 Warrrroo Couxnty CrroxtctrE. Adâ€" vertising in the Chronicle brings good results â€"INâ€" TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, BERLIN, 1| .i | <onâ€" THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 5th, at which Harold Jarvis the far famed Tenor Boloist will take a leading part. Also Miss Detta Ziegler as Soprano Soloist. Everybody shoula ;{Afl them=elves of this oppo:t’unlty which will be the best sacred |concert ever givâ€" en in Berlin or Waterloo . Prof. Burke of London will act as Accompanist, & the Trinity Choir will al:oaflve a few selections. %ll?“.'tm cal treat ever offered to the public, f W. ZIEGLER & A. HARDING, 13â€"2t Committec. Practical Wheelmen w anndlitepmeniy thng d rhoote we han. leul.-.‘.l'u"-ber. l:lg:.- .low Howe, mfld\'ofll wx:l:,ho mhndln ( From these makers we can suj ‘pneuâ€" matics from $50 up. ‘Those lnt-u&ito purâ€" &mw .‘.vill make x mistake “Andu. Our Repairing Department “m;.?.?grd‘g{.:’;‘ mda:rhm patâ€" Yours respectfally, Service of Praise $94 C. L :DSON. 12 King 8t. wen. Bothe n Rg â€" _ ARE YoUGomar _ | Trmusbmonoltein®ricsisa venmero | _ FOR SALE OR TO RENT. TOWNX WATERLOO MARKETS, WATELLOO. March 29st, 1894. :?_‘%38 m;';_"f::tw‘ FOR SE_!_RVICE l ;mn% reteoise s "â€"â€" | Pmppovenimt repagegen mt | n ie s neoimne. |, eeoebinal ioedcles | __ _ _New lowe,'mo n special P se es C m take in seaing| ;â€"tf m on 11 10 10 Auction Sale A Valuable Dwellingâ€"house IN WATERLOO. _ TERMSâ€"All sums of $5 and under cash; over that am unt 5 months‘ credit upon approved joint notes. PL’RSUANT wln% power of sale contained in a certain ture of moi which will be produced at the time of e, from :Cdphnlm Gmfl'n& wife to Moses Sprln’m'.d&t- 1st June 1892, there will be offered for sale by public auction on THE undersigned Executors of the estate of the late Isaac M. Martin, will offer for sale on the premises of John B. Martin, in the townâ€" sth of Waterloo, one mile south of the Village of Conestogo, on MONDAY, APRIL 9th, 1894, at l o‘clockâ€"p, m, sarp, the following valuable property : _ _ _ _ B lz I 1 cow with calf at side cus),board.. milkstand, washstand, 2 sinks, leaf tab. e, flourâ€"chest, bakâ€" ing trou.gh, lchurn, 3 washtubs, 1 meat tub, barrel with salt, 1 cider barrel, 2 barrels vine: g%r. wood chest, 2 beds complete, 1 small bed, 2 x stoves, 6 chairs, iron kettle, buffalo robe, a lot of carpenter‘s tools, 10 crocks of applebutter, 12 bushels of barley, 10 bushels of screenings, about 35 bushels of potatoes, broom maching&) broom corn, broom wire and twine, about broom handles, 5 new brooms and other articles too numerous to mention. J08. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Waterloo, March 28th, 1894 AUCTION SALE Saturday, April the 7th, 1894, at 2 p.m. at the premises, by Mr. John Kiipâ€" ;l)_ert., auctioneer, that vsinagle property in the own of Waterloo, formerly for mu\dy years the residence of Sheriff Sprln(ger, and now in the occupation of Ephraim Groff, containing one acre of land more or loss and belm&com- gosedof Lots Nos. 7, 8. 9, 14, 15 and 16 of Moses veringer’s suryey of a part of Yhe Town of aterloo as numbered on the tered plan made by Isaac L. Bowman P.L S of the subâ€" division of Part Lot No. 1 of the re-survog made by Messrs, Schofield and Hotson P.L.S. for Jacob C. and Elias Snidet in the year 1857. There are erected on the property a large handsome frame 1welling two storeys high,and a large barn and stables and the whole property is a most desirable residential one. It is within a short distance of the Waterloo G.T.R. station. TERMS OF SALKâ€"Ten per cent. in cash on the da{ of sale and the balance within 20 days thereafter or‘ if desired twoâ€"thirds of the purâ€" chase money may remain on mortgage on such terms as may be agreed upon. Further particulars may be had on applicaâ€" HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, &c. IN BERLIN, OF Valuable House and two Lots. Berlin, 28th March, 1894. at half past eleven a. m.,ithefollowin%pmpcny: Lot No. 44 and Lot No.45, south of Brubacher street, north of King street, west of Samucl street, of Simeon Brubacher‘s survey, Berlin. There is a two storey cottage house, with kitchâ€" en,%ood cellar,hard and soft water on lot No.44. No buildings on lotNo, 45, The prorerty will be offered separate and together to suit purchaser. TERMSâ€"Oneâ€"third of purchase money cash; the baiance in 10 months secured by mortgage. at 5 per cent. interest. For further particulars apply to â€" Further particulars may be had on applicaâ€" tion to SHERIFP SPRINGER: at the" Court House,Berlin, or to the undersigned. _ _ BOWLBY & CLEM%‘ T, Vendor‘s solicitors, Berlin. I beg to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Waterloo that I have been instructed by the Board of Héalth to commence my inspection on or about the 16th of April next,and it is expectâ€" ed that all %remlses will be in a proper state of cleanliness by that time. loo. Waterloo, 29th March, 1894 NOfPICE is hereby given that I have taken Mr Taitrh ae nn.nartnam in wme HasuL 4* Mr. Leitch as coâ€"partner in my tinsmith and hardware business. All accounts due me up to the 20th February, 1894, are payable to myself and I will also settle all contra accounts up to the said date. § < PHILIP HOHMEIER. Waterloo, March 14th 1894, 11â€"A church, Waterloo, the other on Park St. are supplied with soft and hard water. Waterloo Board of Health. SATURDAY, APRIL the 14th, 1894, PUBLIC SALE AVID Rudy, Auctioneer, will sell by Public Auction on the Market Square, Berlin, on Berlin, brick preferfed, must have five rooms, furnace and b&tmom. Write anted to rent a House in Waterloo or FOcommodious houses, 7 rooms each, one on Moore‘s Avenue, near the Catholic 3t NOTICE. TO LET. Mercantile Fire Iqaumqgggy_.‘ HENRY WEBER, ) Executors DANILEL B.WEBER i ° NOTICE. DAVID RUDY, NQTICE. ISAAC HOFEFMAXN, A. K. QUICKE®. â€"OF... WEGENAST & co, Sanitary Inspector. 894. 13â€"4t «3 Auctioneer, Tavistock 13â€"2t Waterio0 Live Stock & Implements Tds at 1@‘clock p. m. sharp, the following vq able property : * 1 9 years old; 1 horse 5 years olC: 1 may 6 years old; 1 azed mare, 2 colts 2 years olg:; ; fresh , 3 cows supposed in calf. 1 heifer sup. gwdrln calf, 1 Jiruy beifer, 1 calf, 7 yearlings hafishlpplng ttle, 4 head butcher cattle, ; combined drill, 1 wagon, 1 bobâ€"sleigh, 1 cutter 1 buggy. 2 plows, 2 g plows, 1 scuttier, 1 irqy har ow. 1 turnl&: :fifnr. wheelbarrow, ge double harnese, p ongh rnees, single harnes bufl'mgerobe. about 5 tons hay, 200 bushe} oars, 20 bushe! peas, 50 t‘x_t‘m‘l'iel barle);. about 250 bush! & lot of chizkens, washer and wringer ggokm stove, 2 box stoves, kettle stov« ,cfifi sink, 2 tables, b&'r(‘&d. tubs. 2 milk Cans, ¢ wood chests, forks, shovels, cow chains anq other cles too numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALEâ€"Hay, grain, potatoes, fat cattle, chickens and all sums of $5 and under cash; éver that amount 12 months credit of approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash, LEVI M. B. WEBER, ) â€"Executors. NOAH WEBER, 1 JUSEPHMICKUS, Auctionecr. Woolwich, March 19th, 1894. 129 HE annual Public School Leaving and Hig: T School Entrance Examination tor 18% wi held at the Collegiate Institute in Gali the High School in Berlin, and the Publi School in New Hamburg, Ayr, Elmira an Crosshil}, on 28th, 29th AND 30th OF JUNE, befinnlng cach day at 9 a. m. ntending candidates, or their should notify the Inspector and nan at which they desire to write, no: Tuesday, 1st of May. Public School Leaving Public School Inspector‘s Office Berlin, March 19th, 1894. WATERLOO WOOLEN (0. Entrance Examinations, NOEICE is hereby given that th eneral Meeting of the Sharc this Company will be held in pany‘s Office at Waterloo. on at one:o‘clock p. m. sharp, to elect Direc:o and generaly transact the busine=~ o : Company. By order of the Board, House and Lots PFPOR SALE. ()N eorner of ‘Albert and Prm(-e,.i streel d the Town of Waterloo, a two store; bri house, ten rooms, hard and soft water. Un tt property is likewise a barn and woodshed in aA number of good fruit trees,. There are 2 lo: which will make an admirable building =i For further particulars apply to the gropri« ‘o on the premises. [ JOHNX ENGHL ADAM ENu!‘L. call on CHARLES REICHERT or addreâ€"â€" Box 238, Waterloo. Waterloo, March 20th. 1894 _ Wax for customers turned into fou: hor tnotice. f RED CLOVER BEES TRAIT of Eyourself with every dozen cabinets taken at the New Hamburg Btudio. This offer remains in force til! further notice. Gives & LIFE SIZECRAYON POL RUSSE L L that I give two positions with my best work. CAPITAL (PAID UP Reprsonable Prices to suit the 40â€" rEestâ€" / [ Th? bect of work turned out And S satisfaction guaranteed E + nlarging fromS_mall Pictures A Gengerat Sanking 8 RUSSELL, Elite Photo Studio, DON‘T FORGET Rusgsell‘s Photograph Gallery, Wellesiey, will be open for business the first three days of ";il month. When Sunday is the !st, date commence on Monday. Head 0(â€" MONDAY, APRIL THE 2nd, 18934 Public Sale WEDNESDAY, _ APRIL 4th, 12+â€"2t Photographic Studio. AND COMB FOUNDATION undersigned | Executors offer for s e farm of the late Franklin Webeh:}f,: south of Conestogo. on HIGH SCHOOL NEW HAMBURG, hundred acres of land in MichigA® improved, hhnoehwz timâ€" ~â€" elm, and 40 acres y + amall creek flowing FOR PURE HONEY â€"LIMITELD.â€" Next to Post Office, New Hamburg, Ont a specialty THOS. PEARCH â€"ANDâ€" GEO. DaVIDSO\ THE West § :' west of m‘: ho Td whhe soricls trees and mard, 250 apple 1ro0l Sar County In Bdb t 1894 on re prep&l‘(’d & nds of Golored wort] ..ZLF PRlcE‘ A" hlmed Henricttd worth Extra Colored He worl l > ERE COMMENCE Mack Cashmers German Nerg« rown and Shnipments : last six weeks son contains 1 t we have purs YOL. few ends of )lored Arnour Cloth rench Sera rench Henme« STILL J2 t Ast.: be â€"sold CHE TORYâ€"MADE 1 ware I have a SPECIAL hW STOVES, call an promptly atten right prices at BBE3 QBHMN CANADIAN THE BQ ©«Posits o $1.00 a~ ALLOWED. _ INTEREST / NOVEMBER IN EACH Y Speola! Attentio: and Farmors‘ Sales shot D« Oddfellows‘ Waterl « .. second to worth Savy worth Terms cas cities in the UN J .A G XlJ."' N( ) worl $H 6B ts wort bl’\] it THE RE HE SA

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