“"1 to burn their stumps god than than would} u no an", letmtteshavcmi"iriiiini"i"ti'ii' scum P. or 1.-Next 131%me ttytttumearrtikrTGiii"iri',la'.' "tttlu/io-search-iii"'. plu- nolotthmboahllb... Thom PT'ertotrstriyinttet-ttic 'ret'MttyeuniaiiiiiiGTi J2'yttttrey-.atttaeas,- ""er'etiit"-idriéiit. Well, here we ere again after' being abut up with work for quite 3 while . . . .The farmers at present no proper ing for needing and anxiously looking for rain. A few of our people oom- plain that it is to smoky, but ve eon more them we on not to blame. We envoys toldlthe people to wait till Jen- be a nice comfortable home. . . .Mr. Alex. Frame and Mr. W. Mitchell of Stntford were among us last week. They report business here very dull hut good prospects for the future. . . . Mr. Jno. E. Knight and Mr. A. Hal. atead of “'aterloo, were here over San, ' day. . . .Rev. Mr. McKibbon, punter of Presbyterian church itiawny on his vaca- tion 3nd in consequence pew was no service in church last Sundar....A large number of the Sunday school scholars attendrd the English church and were much pleased with the du. oourse. . . . Prayer meeting in the P hyterian church was well “tandem would he a good idea to have such a meeting every Sunday evening. . .Miaa J. Patch, teacher of the Bridgeport P, S., was home Saturday and Sunday. . . Mr. Jno Glauter has returned to Har. rieton High School. . . . Mr.Elton Petch is going to attend Berlin H. S. . . .The Mines Blanche and Maggie Ferris will aloe reanme their studies " Berlin . . . . The water in a great many of the wells is very low. Fortunately the school well will supply all an it always does when others fail. We are looking anxiously for rain. I Quite a number of the farmers in the vicinity have completed 'their Gr. vests. Some of them have excellent crop. considering the dry weather. The grasshoppers have made great havoc some places in the oats and turnips. We have frequently come across fields of turnips where not a leaf was left... Several of our sports have been out coon hunting lately. They are a jolly crowd and report having high old times crawling through hrushwood and tumtr ling over stumps and fallen trees. Why don't they curry a lanternl. . . .Corn suppers followed by a masculine social hop occur quite frequently....The bricklayers are at work on Mr. Miem’s house at present, when finished it Will be a nice comfortable home. . . . Mr. The percentage of available funds to "liabilities to depositors" is M per cent. of the total liabilities, showing that the managmnent is fully alive to the t1eces, sity of keeping on hand an ample amount of funds. Our local branch tsas now the largest number of deposit- ors in its history, and we hope the end i, not yet. Fund- immediately avail able...........?....: The bank sitatement for July Slst shows The Traders' flank to be in a. steadily improving condition, as per the following figures: . . ' .We are pleased to note that Jh.. Wilkinson, who dislocated a wrist in a runaway accident a week or so ago, is now nearly able to attend to his call, in;erdentlstry. _ The Largest Store, the Largest Stock and the If you have the MONEY Continued from First [we] WE SELL FOR Winn-gun. ('rouhlll. May 31. " July 31, W axial $3,574,526 5,000,011 5 210.769 1101,58 MAE.I “AME?“ who!“ dlute'aut,tt N "-dhrd 1uattms-.meu.t mug)... "tPxeeaececaa.a.s Arab, C 'll'h"llt'dGtneetttihhaef. 2CWTztrL-Aht A . 2,at St. Clement-Jami Reine], 'i'l'dlllf you: Kaaatrd-tht Aug. 6, " St. Agatha, Adult. aonMAndmir8.' 'Knu, aged 1 you 2 month: and 7 day; ' 1amrri--onA,t . " in Wot-ho It, Est on 'll%%'lul'd a"! l fun child iiii'l.' iih “guinea: Aug. 2.at MArrrscrr-on Aug. 18, in Woolwich, the wife of Michael Mnttutch, aged 68 you-I, 2 months and 12 ar. 1hPrta.--.0n Aug 12. in Elenn,n- Lintowol, Dietrich Dippol, aged 87 your, 3 month! And 17 days. Fauxvsrs-on Aug. 17,in Gut, Thom-.01., eldest son of A. W. choner, Principal of Victoria School, Aged 17 you-I. T "gee-ces. 26eirAmrpeur, the in. TIriyAR'r-Katm-th, Au t Wth, at Waterloo, J. Tagglrt to Dirty Koehler, both of Hespeler. Wo_yruovsr--Hocr..-on Aug. 20, It the "- aideuce of Henry Gwen, Waterloo, by Rev, E. Vicars Stevenson, M. A., Arthur Woodhouae to Katmyoungest (imagine: of the late John Bogg, of Guelph. RtDoma,--ALexasGlv-o, July 21,at Glu- gow, Scotland, Frank P. Ridden, Into eluded mum:- in St. Marys Collegiate Institute, to Junie Meander. GRosTy--Fra:rsur,Arm-on Aug. 23, at the residence of the bridO father, b the Rev. Mr. Plank. Goo. F. Grooch of Kuhn-ton, to Lizzie Fleiahhsuer of Mornington. Baprz--Mrsurs-on Aug. 21, at Millhuak, by the Rev. Mr. To William Bailie to- Santa Minds, both (,"/h',,v.i.l l VD: -, ... .. -v. " “4", u“! W118 of Solomon Rein of a daughter. Mm“ our-On Aug. 13, at Morningmn, the wife ofJohn Mngwood of a dang ter. memnm-On Aug. 20 in Etlimr, the wife of Jim. Crawford of a Jiiigi"tCi.' Hor-x-or, Au . 18, in Milverton, the wife of Geo. C/U,',' of 3 Ion. MnH'w‘On Aug. 23, at Berlin, the Wife of N. Morin of a daughter. Rtmusiir:r-on Aug. 27, a Berlin, the wife of Herman Rittinger, of I son. Run -t)n Aug, 22, in Woolwich, the wife of Solomon Rein of a daughter. Mum om-On Aug. 13, at Morninéton, the wife ofJohn M-oesA of A A...†A-- Mm: H1" ihAHuoHsrror-th, Aug. 16, in Preston, the wife of William 1italtlsclunidt, of a daugh. tor. Wrss-0n Aug. 15, at Hawkaville, the wife of Merritt Winn of twins-giru--one died same day. I1owsus-on Aug. 21, In Woolwich, the wife of C. D, Bowman of a daughter. Rosusu;rm-on Au . 20, It Floradale, the wife of Conrad; gaminger of a daughter. Ktior:TscH--ozt Aug.3, in St. Clemente, the wife of Theobald Kroetach, of a daughter. FiAi'rrrm--Un July 30, in Wellealey, the wife of David Sauder, of a daughter. Kw» -On Aug. 10 at Atwood, the wife of John Knox of a daughter. CLARK -On Aug. 16, at Millbank, the wife of R. (1 Clark, V.S., of a daughter (still lmmn Pmrrsr:suum;e-On August 16, in Hespeler, the wife of Wm. Breckenridge,of a daugh- far on Saturday, Sept. lat. Let young and old join in and have a real good time. You have all worked hard dur- ing harvest and so you have well earned a day's rest. Join in with your child- ren and help to make it one of the lpleaeantest days of your life and we _ guarantee you the little bosom friends. a will love you the sincerer for it. . . .The sudden death of Mr. Isaac Cressman, [ near Strasburg has cast a profound gloom over our neighborhood. We ex- tend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. . . .Strasburg choir meets every Ivednesday evening in the Evangelical church under the leadership of Mr. S. Reid. of It. horn) LFrfiiiFft; 'i .i,riij?i'jiaiiiri'iii, " P !iiri!.h'1'lift I aâ€. .‘f"i. For this reason one dollar with us buys as much ' buns. MAaMitgaqEtk We Solicit You BIRTHS. rig. the in: Dry Goods, Millinéry, Dress/ 't91qa98Nt6tt7tt." in," "a 1*SPr"iv my»... ngt,t',','tit21t2f t,l2,t,t't,',ttrdlt, helium“ I Butcher’s Wttu..-pru quality of to l doy’s run was poor. A lot of rubbish I wan on ttfrer and for this elm very poor prism were paid. Good to choice but. tthere' outdo were neuron and anything of this donoription wu taken at 350 or thou-about. Borne drown held out for I more money. One excl-u load was held " 3ie. Rough thin attic sold from ;2§ to flier; medium from It 30.xood I a 83.12 to Mo; choice " .40 to 3lo, 1 and dickod lots " 3 IM to 3 340 1 Sheep sub 1Amu.-tgeveral buyer- wm in the market to-dny, and prtom wore bid up from 1.8 to 1.hs. Ewe- fund 'rettltes-itthed of our, told “3&0 3 lb, and m at " to 30. All offir intPo"Nt1tetahm, was cloned up and}. A lighter an of lamb- improv- ed the India. but not the I The load nah: i gm it will 't qnin I wank an of light main“ “this it to [It w. ot In an '.ratAr3lird.r at 61.25 lug-DI, up there were “to n loco! good fat bul- lock. Th3 range won-Iron " to 40, - of the M. being nude .- lone $3.79 ttt 33.80 s cwt. Toronto Aug. 28.--20 loads of live stock left over from Friday were on to-day’a murket. In addition there 'were 45 fresh loads in, Cables were weak on cattle and easier on sheep, but pricee here on both were main. tained and in the cure of the latter were rather better. Several of the sheep shippers had space to fill and as meipta were only moderate prices were _ bid up from 1-8 to 1-40 tt lb. Buying all round we! rather betterthnn on Friday and . fair clearance was made. Export 9.yt.tlts-r-conaiderink the burnt up condition of pasture the quel- ity of to-dey’u run may be deecxibed soup to the 7average. There were a few loads oirtsred "export cattle that were nothing better than stacker-a but there were else I lotof good fut bul, Emrun MARKETS: Liverpool, Aug. 28,---Wheat, quiet; demand poor; holders offer moderately: corn, firm; demand, moderate. MARKET REPORTS POUR PER GEN T. per annum. compounded hut-yearly. " P. SNYDER. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and up wards, remaining in the Baring. Bank do art- ment soda? or over. from date ot deposft. to date of wit drawn] at the rate of Deposit receipts tte, Note: This collection- of 8 notes a . Money transferred to all poi current rates. Capital Paid-up Reserve Fund .. 1hrrrotdu...V..." THE TRADERS BANK Berlin, on Fridag' 17th inst, the remains be. ing interred in t e Old Mennonite burying- ground. Deceased was the youngest son of the lete Bishop Benj. Eby, and the last of a family of ten, eight sons and two daughters, all of whom are buried in the same plot. ELMIRA BRANCH. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Make a bee-line for Doering Bros'. “CHEAP CASH STORE um Stock, ‘1. Notes dipqounted as uftfr" Dom " lowest ......3 691,590 Hunger. . . w.vuv .. 3,375,000 .. 5.000.000 HP, Lint ind Bowd- without rock- â€Insular: ,y4iAurttrrtetttlrhedeGG, t.gritritertiaaitiGukGa. tttd '.t'd3l,tdt 50 it' h lulu. lion-word. " am, null 1ttd With. 'teu. M, ativet shimmy clean-ins the mum, dispelling colds. headache! Ind favor: and P"Pammttr curing oomtipstion. It In tfmstxaatiuotion to million and not with tht approval of the medial prob-9:911. beam: it gong: them- Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly need. The many, who live best. ter than other: and enjoy life more, with lea expendi by more promptly adapting 'll'lthle beat product: to themed: of hydoel being, will etteet the nine Micaela: of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Ite excellence is due to It! preeenting in the form most notmptabU end pleu- ant to the taste, the rofmhingend truly Ieyfftt., propel-tin of} perfect lex- Tallow..... Bhouldersper b.................... layperson†Powwow..." Quad Apples.-.......-.:.. Batter, pound rolls, 20 to 2le; large rolls; 17 to 18e; tub new IN to 18e; eggs new laid per doz. 100 : dressed hogs per ttwt, $6.25 to $6.75; potatoes new per bush M to 400. an!" MARKETS. _ Toronto Aug. 28.--gtreet receipts to-day were 300 bushels of wheat and 600 bush of oats. New wheat sold at " to Me standard and old is quoted at Me; oats at 321 to Me for old and 281 to 300 for new; peas new 61c. There were about 40 loads of hay and 6 loads of straw in to-day. Quotations are: New Timothy 88 to $9; straw bundled $7.50 to 88 and 85 to$6 for loose. Glasgow, Aug. 28--Preaent price for best Cmadians, 10 1.2 to Ile, -- _-_..,u§. AIIWH “HIRED from 812 to 840. One young thin milker told at $12. There is a de. wand for a few extra choice milken: but very few of this dereription are now coming for‘ward. made were to_dea.lerq. Prices '-........... .......... out. Making, Tailoring, Boots & Shoes and Groceries KNOWLEDGE WATERLoo DIABKE'I‘S. Warm. Autr.g9thi8gg. st.......,....,..... ...... so " I 052 'o................--.... .."."rr-......rre--..-. .9.............r. .... {251:} iiiiiji; hm For ili, “00M. 3 In 5. me. mm mttr. 1'ittitik heegliKdtrtViii'r" thttp, owl.“ trite,','," Ci'itvPlliiiyiii â€Wan-co. iiifiit REE-g," '."ih' mm prize. um. I.“ (In " you. me ill." tmt I me, with“. but a in a, am. this. . toall “at! tho am. 1lrttitiid x“... 'au1i,tiPpttiiEii'ie.iifi' _ 7.7“... w “a...“ - BPe.ttmremttisuat known. (Samba. "ttif Th ' Th lid-y. September w-u" nook i4,q'zl,l'i'iiti,re In“ In on an 'l't1"l'll'do'l,Ulll2'lr a. . "In“ grill M 'itiiiiliiii Giita, If lntcmb' of all' “mm“- iiai .... hm Products, Fine Arts, la. - Programme - mrgt Jl8Pg,ttegtg,eg,r, SF-alt "ttttter MOW†canâ€; 'lW1l'l ndnmmm_ M‘E’f'ï¬hgï¬Ã©ï¬p btlAlll'la, ., Omani - unflammrmhhw Inn-jum- L'ret a†Mt I 'rulNt'lttri, 515'; toth Dublin on w REAL?! . ll Open to the Province. DOWN to the intongty of all clan. of Stock. September 25, 28 ' 27, 'U Exhibition as $1.15 in any Credit Store in town V Auifoa%c,%'uune Wellesley. Aug. Mth, m. w. B.ANiiEBoRpi, TEitMtr-Viiioi, to be paid on the day of sale or Within thirty days thereuwr, balance can b; secured by mortgage on terms to suit pur- c user. Both farms are well fenced with oedar, black ash and oak and considerable wire and bond fences. This is a rare chance for my Korean wanting; good farm “Aha proprietors with havinfn lied bets obliged to retire from active life. bending purchaser; would do well to in. spect than hmis before the day of nude. For further Mowers hpply to JAMES MCKEE, Proprietor on the premises. or m bei only f mile from Cr, 1'lh%lll station and It There is upon this lg, n 20x80 feet, kitchen 6120 t: feet, smwshed 40xth) feet, ong,uu.tr.eytf qrthard. "'V _ u. - anus aumclent therewith to make upon-third of the pm chase money within sxxty days thereafter, balance can be secured by "mortgage at 6 per cent. to suit purchasers. Also at the same time and place the proprie- tor will other for sale the out halt ot hot No. to in the sixth Concession of the west section at the township of Wellesley, consisting ot 100 urea more or less, about 86 00mg cleared and in a good state of cultivation. balance hard. wood bush. This term is Also well situated. Mlmnly f mile from Croeshill. 7 miles (rem Mil . k station and It miles from Berlin. There is upon this tig, 5 good frame dwelling 20xm feet, kitchen 6x20 feet, bank barn 36x50 feet, strewshed 40m feet, two good Wells and one acre of nmhn-A Also at. the same time and tor will offer for sale the an to in the sixth Concession of at the township of Wellesley. pares more or less. about. as ' 1 yank Darn 40x60 feet, strawshed 39x56 feet and f other good Pur.bupdfogif, about one acre of orchard with choice fruit trees, and sixteen acres of tall wheat. School convenient, being on the corny of the farm. This In one of the best farms m the district and convenient to unmrket. bunglonly 8; miles from Linwood and 7 miles from illbnnk station. TERMS-IO per centurn of the purchase mon- IT to be Eamon the dar of sale and sufficient t orewir. m mangann- Aâ€; -A. -.- ow. " ... mu: om wnoesslon or the west section of the township ot Wcliealeoan in the County ot Waterloo. 188 MISS clear and in a. good state of cultivation. balance hardwood I nah. This farm is thorouihlv underdmined and suitable for either a dd 17 or stock farm. F being well watered with two tiowing springs ‘and two good spring wells' than}: upon t e 1premises a good frame dweilin 20x28 feet With (shone cellar, kitchen and wootfshed 20x32 feet. baLnk tPT,toxtto tppt, Bmwshed 39x56 feat. "ma at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m,, Ethan valuable _ farm consisting of I50 Mares more or less, bein i the east half 0 Lot No. band the south Illl"i f of Lot No. 6 in the 8th Concession of the west section of n... "mum“- " _.. .. . TOWN PARK, BERLIN, THE; Otto Speeding Contact; THURSDAY, lor. mi, TE nndersigned w lie auction. on the Th/args; new wmnloo' I tfPt0piLd3t,Ftt%7G%T. r'.l'ti8l'llt,"tstlih1tiif,E'ii: will offer for sale by pub te premises. on o†AND TI Th†'tlit new Shun. $5}?de pwmt'ufn'; has . may: ', was MP. "alll/l",'."" ' F RE OPE mason. m, m. Berlin High School 1qrt.TE,ye,pertsption ,_v -..- -.9_r -"""'t""vb"'" In Mt " Di h. " therln Cure that t't'l'sl','uf,',t yghAs bgen successfully checked "and by All those who have used it. It has and my lives; it will an yours tt listen baton ood r,',tre/,,r Mann. TltittiiGiii'iik' 7 manta that hue been and no new for diatri- tmtitrer. Not. Incl. 'tn-tttst othopm- mam. 'eerttituiiirtGi anthem. Writer" mun-cum Thom euput up in two bottle. N t And No. in two also. 8 on. ttU or. boat; Pawn 12 bghuzng We]: arm can. Fi-isis),,?, e, . a as bottle, JlWh1tdtt All nude-dons A SURE CURE RE Isriirmuu, urnna mmenade Concerts . Electric Light. on Tuesday and Wednesday e wings. 11?,tgifi/p'agigegidi' ot the out '01 ' I?†the oelebrat and of the Queen’ Own Ri es of CAME. of Toronto, (Mom's orld Renowned Italian Orchruu'a and the mm tr. Band. Bin le Fares on all 11511me to the sublic may. good to return up maept. 22n ' and to Judges and Exhibitors on Tr,',,t'tt mtrtiti. mbtrt signed by the Secret-try mm e um. good to return up to the 24th. I ,2ttitl, Trains to Persia and [Gen and inter. Me stations, " Mk Wednesday evening. Prize List and all irttortmrtiij from Box CA) B. ROSS Mt‘CONKEY, win LAIDLAW. President. 1 Mun-- Fine Programme of Sree/at The most complete and Con, list at 'liT,'e,,hei,t,'l,t,tt in thttar Crud) manage gonqerts t Great Additions and Improve. ments to the Grounds and Build- ings during the past Your. CENTRE "ii"iiiii"mos -_-_ -- luv-JAW- rnze Inâ€. E ply to i CAPT. A.W. FORTE, TH . A President. oPage: w- 3t E O W _ -. __-_... an... """'t'tf named in the stakes, Aug. 15th. , Special attraction of the best.; Special Railway and Express rates arranged til-on: all points. Prize Hus. em, free, up» n . n Exhibitors. make your entriettearly and choose your 8M. t Entries oloseJJveStock and "yettrrsept. 13ttt. Entries close, other deftartmeinl. Sept. 6th. Fmal â€meats an horses named in the suns. A no , 1m. Exhibitors. “ALWAYS IN THE LONDON. September l3th to ind A Wonderful Diséovery. WESTERN "';:.. Immune] Tuesday, " most, fund-’8 Favorite LIV? Stock and Agricultural Ext hula- day. Wednesday an! Thursday, Sop. lath, IN! and 20th. CFTrai% ,H " 33.1: in "oUauRtrgaont. each are. ' lon p Pit admin- tir. Fllil e nth. LB iiiidltust and inter. Weclnbsdny evening. name from Box CA) wk; LAIDLAW. Inhensive prize . A. BROWNE Peach“. 22nd, 1894. 2389',“ Piph .AMI 16: "irc ik Pupil- not RADE ONLY Attmetionr, FRONT. " ', " mtiffjriffiim IN - iikiiUrGE - "GGG Ci "iii,'td'.iti'irsTrte (nou- 'rttttptt I... been [wad by the Wool- Wiett nahtiid uh. from and momma the am at hoot: Bowman. Pewr siiiiciiiGioad Dartd Koch. Hahn; on the renorve mum" Laugh-INN and WW†will be PM mathmbym~ h the rum-8' N t'tA'll'tMr.Wo'g1",htrtUhege,'rla7 FIRST-CLASS ttultimate 't,r:,tyy,l,'r%'l neu- the town of Wataerioo for, 1ril',uil'itl {nah runnin mum. 2006 IT, and dw ling house and Md buxlmnn _ '2.etu.onerigthiveii begun [In hum-NP" Watch». For tumm- particular, appli u CHRONICLE OFFICE» . Akttmnderterstor system rdrGiirViriiiiiiiur' For partiouuus addrcs, {£9110ng ii, all sizes L wi out basement. _Aot trlaatyutd steam hm HOT water heatng -.1' same as fumnn'. Properties 0' mg mr rm Fuel consumed about m1! mmhcesoal stove or the Mu in gengml use. English tdrkshirer Farm for Sale. are mm to oUl on me for Cheap Importer and Brééiei Dated the 'lth day W-tit I Notice to Creditor; Creditors are rmmirw} In with the undersigned cm v: of September next. rsftcr IN _r, Assignee will pron-ed w aw of the said estate. hm mg " claims of which he rhn‘] flu z. GEO. H. HI T Avis“ A meeting of l he r‘h-dg'm for Tuesday, tin-14m an) hour of 3 o'cloek .m. m IL sigded. Killer', an)“ IN pointment of inspectors i rectiom, with rcft run t' In estate. 194m THE above mum-d Inml aignmcm to Mow» mC of the County of Wan m. the Creditors of the may. Patch, deceased pumum: Let 124. In My mat/(r 0/ 1,1, I of t/n, Will "f Wi Villag, of Cm .' (i// . trio", Bla, kstuitir, t HOLIDAY - Warm - House Small Cost, NOTICE. ISRAEL "ttHt " J, D. McEachren, nuns, nuns. SHAWL-sums, LUNCH 1mm? oe LARG E we W-, of August, A l WM MENGE'R. 5, _ ,3 ‘17: :n' is' _ L , Ir _ mm "2 'w‘. " I l r.' wk" ‘ X . .\' I' ll' ll. “A l, r; v“ LA t u: ' .. ;.u.' u. .. |‘.|'.I- â€'1‘, \‘IHVJJ; upt-ork' New Dundee H “1mm MAL} 001W†the i M Mr In Black, N; selling as fo' at $1.50. t worth $7 tt once as_the§ worth 650 g ends of all f. igitf at 25 an Lining: VOL x Are beginni ircct from tes which ou A ks THE Sh I In f; ask of you own judgel you. By. curled, gut chance of 450 y