\38 cultivated farm of 199 4000 t 3 lt ng c erafon ie tresh runni w ® a ‘..".‘.‘3.'...'3‘3....: in the Townsml O alk ~iz ereby wiven that the on, known as Musself e has been leased. D ub. from and in J. D. McEachren, OLDa_ t _ & terloo. oW mAB, EU _ "ave as 8007 Fishing on the & pross and "-Wm n town. he very best in tB® 10 mu» 1g further pardenlmtmn h Berkshirés Bow man, all Cost. OTICA. arm â€" House M ISRAEL CRESSMAN, Now Dundse. ont RSIONIS! to Creditors. OF LARGE NLY, CHHRONICLE OÂ¥FFICE an id NOW. for TRUKS, LUNCH and Breedg? Nt to call on m* tors is hereby convened iay of August, at the the oftfice of the under Waterloo, tor the z- s and the giving of diâ€" + the disposal of the springer. Esq., Sheriff vo, for the ‘)enofltot e of tne said IWilliam nt to l.=.O. 1887 chap H not interfered with. if as much as with Ho: water System now of buildings with of itin and ventilating tink nt has made an as T 1, Insobuent m at about the W a A.D HI e the assets only to the : notice. EN. heir claim » the 1st da ay the sai trix 1804 x of th :t‘ of the of Watâ€" Galt. The moment we get fresh stock in and you_can then be your own judge as I buy none but the best and I know the stock will please You. By so doing we think it will be beneficial to both parties conâ€" ferned, giving you nice, fresh fruit at a right price and giving us a thance of disposing of same quickly and avoid loss that way. ; GEO. HASENFLUG. Show you the Fruit. "How Many Baskets GRAWFORD _ t PEAGHES _ In fact we will not take fruit orders that way; but what we do otf you is to kindly leave your order tor = W VOL. XL.â€"â€"NO. 37 ning to come in now and we will be getting them in daily, From Cellar to Reof i growers, in large shipments, thereby getting cheap express i puts us in a position to sell them cheap; now we won‘t ask Ready for . .. City Grocery and China B OUR DELIVERY Everything new that could be had in Millinâ€" u> to date. has been secured by Miss Pritchard o has lately returned from the cast, is now busy h a most efficient staff preparing for: the opening. viy novelties for carly fall are now open and being ‘ked up quicklv. U BEHMER CCO. L[IS store is crowded with bright, new goods, seâ€" cured in the cheapest markets and in many inâ€" stances at great sacrifices. No one knows better than we do the importance ot making prices it and the benefit of quick sales, ‘consequently we 1¢ We believe we have at no time brought before public such a range and assortment of desirable profitable goods as we do this season. Last week we opened out our GERimax *#tixâ€" s The mention of this will be sufficient, it is needâ€" to speak of the success we have had with tHiese !s, the best proof of it is in the fact that we had a solitary garment left over from our last fall c marked se can we send you ?" County We hold the sole agency for this district for _ mantle manufactory of Berlin, Germany, and ntent with small profits we claim to have the t, best and most fashionable mantles in Watâ€" To call on you at your house and T m I I 1 N PnR U Ne o Oy oo 3\ Eenc e 1 HERE 4 I I | M ouss 20 qnoen ols ohes ie ids c airanite o ut i Ety M ons K4 % At us 1 (Sal d Wl ce 1ds on ol ISAL aricat Memees es o P e P ob en t maver Sm in v__«;‘â€"?;‘n‘;?( MTEve en <C * al \?‘E:‘ : Ne Ealopatt TA + k P NCV ACCT «uV * EnE en ] 9 i e t 7 T f / I 7| t3 ow * / f . e E*4 4 4 % $) 94 9 . 3 ; f f ) | | p Wev ~ th 3 c | s * | o R+ &2 < R . 6| t | r A A Aah A y Aa l a 4B CA un al e h A A> * fcan i AfM $in/ MJ * £ . MJ i n As K+ s 4 4 TA h n /\ fw/ Na8 EW 5d N mJ Ar hs e i/ o ‘\-. o poy C 4 ols j ty w5 (27 + T 2s s & id PA * y x8 + € A oo â€" BB ul ~ ; y KÂ¥ 15 M ky ko o | TA | Sn _ ie o ol AXC :} Â¥a) \3 :., d i M We 3 5ts x A Te uk Coval % & 40 ~ Bs P hy 4 wÂ¥\ JPA# T W Sp C 3 35‘3-‘5' .w 3 P .\'@ ts Fall Business ores of lines away below their real (L‘t‘d.,) Berlin, Ont. in wWATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAYâ€"MORNING SEPTEMBER 18. 1sou Who is the young man that makes sly visits in the village? Murder will out sooner or later....Little Alvie Burnett shot a fine specimen of the bald eagle tribe a few days ago.... Threshing is advancing rapidly, The vield is somewhat light on account of the extreme heat and drought....The long looked for rain having come | at last all kinds of root crops anvd corn are again growing rapidly..,..Our mowers, two new Mr. M. Bricker, of Listowel,through the death of a relative of his wife, has recently come into possession of a farm of 225 acres in the township of South Norwicb, near Otterville. Miss Sophia M, Everatt, of Haysâ€" ville, Waterloo, has issued a wrigt against Henry Brodrecht, a wealtbhy resident of New Hamburg, claiming $6,000 damages for trespass, breach of an agreement, and illegal distress. This suit arises out of a mortgage held by the defendant. Saturday night the G. T. R. station at Brussels was broken into. The cash drawer was forced open and $12 stolen The night before (4. Cardiff‘s house was entered and a lady‘s watch and some money stolen. Walker, with whom she continued to live until her death. She was buried on Saturday in thes North Dumfries Cemetery. ) One of the oldest residents of Waterâ€" loo County passed away the other evenâ€" ing, September 6th, in the person of Miss Mary McNaught, aged 95 years, Miss MceNaught was boro in Sterlingâ€" shire, Scotland 1799, and in 1841 came to Canadn to reside with her sister on a farm near Roseville. where she lived until about 14 years ago. Sbhe then went to stay with her niece, Mrs. Wa. The Horticultural Show at Galt opened on Wednesday in Alpha Skatâ€" iog Rink and was well attended. The exhibit of flowers, fruits and plants was well arranged and presented to the eye a gorgeous picture. There we over 600 entrles, a large increase over last year. Mr, Brooks, of Fergus, was one of the judges on plants and Mr. Gilchrist, of Guelph, on the remainder. On Wednesday last Alex. Ewert, of Galt, pleaded guilty to two charges of disorderly conduct in Preston on Labor Day. â€" He was tried before J. D. Web ster and was fined 85 and costs for each charge, For his fun he paid in fines and costs, $19.35. Seven other sumâ€" monses have been issued and more will follow as soon as the names of the parâ€" ties implicated can be found out. Galt is troubled with fruit thieves, and many of the trees have been comâ€" pletely stripped of fruit. The police nre or. the track of & number ot the ofâ€" fenders. Rev. Dr. Robert L. McIntyre, of Denver, Col:, who is said to be pastor of the greatest church and to receive the greatest salary in the Methodist denomination, began life as a journeyâ€" man bricklayer in Philadelphia, and as such helped to rebuild Chicago after the fire. Mr. H. Dickenson of Woodstock, is removing his wholesale paper business to Toronto which will be a more cenâ€" tral location for his business. The Brantford Courier says :â€"Rev. Mr. Hobbs, in his sermon Sunmday evening, alluded severely to one of his strongest _ subjects, _ dancing. The preacher denounced this so called vice in the boldest terms, and greatly de plored its increase in popularity, even in the fair city of Brantford. He deâ€" scribed the light fantastic as "hugging set to music," and warned all members of his congregation rgainst indulging in this wicked pleasure. . The barn and stables of Samuel Bulâ€" leck, near Plattsville, were destroyed by fire together with this year‘s crop on Tuesday morning. A BUDGET FROM CORRESâ€" PONDENT3 AND OTHER SOURCES. _the News of the" County and District carefully summarized and put iuto attractlve shape, NEWS NUGGETS. ziger and Mrs. Jacob Klemmer, of Elkâ€" bon, Mick., were in town over Sunday. They had come over to attend the funâ€" eral of their sister, Mre. Henry Miller, of Milverton, who was buried at Heiâ€" Division Court was held here last Friday, His Honor Judge Chisbolim presiding. Quite a number of cases were beard.... Mr. Edward Martin, son of Mr. Noah Martin, a farmer livâ€" ing near this village, left last week for New York to attend the American Inâ€" stitute of Phrenology.... Mr. ‘John Filsinger left on Monday for Guelph, where he will attend ithe Gueiph Busiâ€" ness College. . . Rev. Bernhardt Kreutâ€" New Groceryâ€"Mr. Geo. George, of Waterloo, has started a grocery in Mr. Wm. Hoefin‘s building. He comâ€" menced business this week. Buicoma Notksâ€"The â€" residence that Mr. Chas, Gies 1s building for his son, Anthony, is rapidly nearing comâ€" pletion....Tbe meeting : house that the Mennonites are building about two miles west of the villrge is also nearly finished . . . . Work was commenced this week on the farm buildings that Mr. Stron is having built in place of those destroyed the other Sunday .4 .. On Sanduay evening next Mr. C. T(tflt‘ will presch i special sermon in the Presbyterian church, on the. text, "the tongue can no man time." His remarks will be based upon,"Swearing, Lying and Gossip.". ... Rev. S. B. Steâ€" phens, exâ€"priest, continues his evangelâ€" istic services during the week. On Sunday evening list, he preached a very able sermon addressed to young people intended to assist them in makâ€" ing their lives a suscess. On Sunday morning next his sermon will be on the text "Is God a liar?" Considerable interest is shown in the meetings. ... Labor Day came as a surpriss to muny of our citizeos, Some aid not know of the coming of the new visitor until be _ was upon them ; wany were ignorant of his presence until he again had takâ€" en his peaceful departure and others, doubtless, have not yet heard of him. The laboring classes complain of hard times but ask for shorter hours and new holidays. It is during idle hours that expenses are increased. The greatâ€" er the number of idle hours the less will be the savings and the louder the wailings of hard times. ... Mr. Isaac Hunsberger sold his bundred acre farm to Mr. (Gso. Coleman for $3200.... The U.B. (Conserv+tives) hold a union Sabbath school picni¢ in Mannbeim on Saturday next. The schools of Dundee, Roseville and Mannbeim will unite. New Dundee. (Too Late for Last Issuc,) Miss Edlie Wing leaves on Wednesâ€" day for St. Thowas where sho intends to take a course in the Ladies‘ College, Ettie is already well advanced in school work and in all probability will return with not a few bonors. We wish her every success in her studies, The Dan dee Stars go to Plattsville on Wednesâ€" day to play a game of football with the shamroce«s of Ayr for a ten dollar cup. These are two of the strongest t&mms in the community and there is much excitement in tho anticipated results. . . . . Mrs, Schlicter, of Brown City, Mich., and Mrs. Uffelman of Waterloo were the gaests of Mrs. L. Moyer.... Mr. Josiah Martin of May City, Towa, is visiting friends in this vicinity .. .. Mr. Joe Erb and wife and Mrs. Erb of Preston were the guests of Mr. D. Bricker .. .. A. 8. Clewmmer, J. P. has gone west on busines;.... Mr. Joe Bricker, New Hamburg, spent a few days under the prrental reof. ... A. large number sro taking advantage of the cheap rates to the Industrial Fair, Toronto . .. . Mre. Peter Geiger â€" has heen on the sick list for some time. .. Miss Lou Eby has reurned home from an extended visit in Michigan . . .. Mrs. A. Stauffer and son and Miss Brown of Paisley, were the guests of Mrs. L. Moyer . ... Mr. N. Zeller and wife of Waterloo, were the guests of Mr. Ph. Zeller. ... Mr. August Stengel and M. Bechtel hiave gone to Butfalo and other points in the Eastern States .. .. Mr. L. Stauffer of Waterloo and Mr. I. Master of Berlin, made a pleasant call here, PERsoNAL MENTIONX. â€"Mrs. Ben. Cloâ€" mens, Berlin, and Mrs. Loch of Waterâ€" 100, vere visiting at Mr. D. Bricker‘s. «+ .. Misses L. ind M. Berry were stayâ€" ing at Mr. John Berry‘s over Sunday. Qnite a number of our citizens went to Markham camp. St. Jacobs. Coxtxna axp Gotxg â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemstreet, of Acton, were the guests of Eli Snyder and family last week,.â€"Mr. L, P. Suyder visited relaâ€" tives in Elora on Friday last,â€"Miss Louise Haack, of Berlio, spent Sunday last in town.â€"Miss Nettie Wilson has returned to Galt, after spending her vacation here.â€"Mr,. Geo. M. Ullyot. of Brampton, made a short visit here last week. The friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Colling, who underwent an operation at the teams, the former winning the match by 1 goal to 0.... An accident ocsurâ€" red on the farm of John Huras on Friâ€" day last. While sawing off a plank the saw came in contact with x horâ€" ses hind quarters. The animal kicked and broke the leg of the hireda man at the knee jornt. The patient is under the care of Drs. Morton and Glaister and is doing as well as could h: exâ€" pected....The flax mills had closed down for a few weeks owing to" the long continued dry spell. They have now resumed work and the few showâ€" ers of rain will‘ no doubt, make them hustle as the flax is rotting very fast. .... Mr George Millee has gone to Turonto to take in the fair and also to purchase a stock of jewellery for our fair which he will sell cheap. ... Mr, Gustave Woiwade has gone to Toronto on special business.... Mr. Peppler has also gone to Toronto to be present at the fair and totransect business . ... Dr. M«Gillawee‘s mothar died Tuesday morning. She was about ninety years old. On S»xtur’ay the Freeborn school on / away Saturd the 3rd line and the Kelly schocl on | buried toâ€"da; the 5th linelcelebrated a grand usion ; ably known picnic in Mb:. Erb‘s bush on the 3rd Lshrowd, hone line. _A good programme was given / and aceumul with Mr. A1 1. Robertson, M.P.P., in | pass therems the chair. [The progratome cunsisted | His children of solos, recitations, and fancy drill by | placed in cc ten little girls conducted by .\1issi ... Mr. The Gordon, which was performed â€" very | returned wit well indeed .and is worthy of special | bride, They mention., ’][he M. S. band also gave a ! concession h number of choice selections. After tea ‘ ing is tinishe was served a football match took place | of our young between thd Crosshill and Millbank | time at the n 122008 DURPLCLLICS Were naigo givep with piano n.ccoq;pmnimenb by Miss Katse Koehler, which were all. great‘y apâ€" plauded. In the evening a sceial hop took place, when an admission fee of 25 cents was charged to the Agricultur«] Hall, A \'ery gyood crowd was present. Everybody ‘seemed to put in a very enjoyable evening and we trust the band boys will have a good surplus left. i lilet . slicadind itA > Weliealey ' preserted. ; u22 The regular monthly fair Hanvest Hoxur â€"Last PFrlov a Jast Monday was very successful inâ€" grand harvest home picnic was c=ehpa.; deed _ A large number from the surâ€" ted bere in aid of our Musical Society | rounding conutry were in artendance Band. In (the formmoon it Inckpe;{ and wll our mercharts wern kept busy, rather unplessant for a plenic as thepa ; during the forenoon ut least, _ P. rkers was a continual dowopour of râ€"in till , rold at from $3 to $5 per pair an d about two o‘clock, when the New | werein good deimand. Ve ry littic live Hamburg band made is appearâ€" | stock of other kinds was fered . .. s ance when the committee came to / Mr. Thomas A. Baker, humorist and the conclusion to hotd the picnic in the i comfc singer, of Toronto, who pleased Agricultars] Hal)l whou rigs were seut |the Elinire people so weil last sprirg, out to cuiieuit the baskets, which were h4s been engaged by the Musical numerous apd | well filled. The Linâ€"|Society for their concert on the evenâ€" wood band also came along in course i ing of October 3, (Rimira show day.) of time when the procession was formed | They intend getting up in excellent and all proceeded to the show grounde, programinc, and no doubt the underâ€" instead of Mr. Brenneman‘s grove. â€" A f tak ing will be well patronized ... . Th choice programme was renderea, Mr, | Methodist church promises a rare treat A. B. Smith in the chair The pro. ; to those who attend their Phonographic grarume consisted of selections by the| Concert on Monday, Sept. 24 h. different l'mx'n's, voeal and instramental | mervonen s o Ate ies .â€"â€"â€"â€"_ solos, duets !&e. and were given in a Millbank. very sntisfartor_v manner by Messtsâ€"| â€" Ha4Qy lhas at last, after anxiouns wait. G. Miller, A. Bochtel, Eok. T ABGFS 4vo urtived | wommmanted d hunoss brms quartettes were nl Ehy are attending the (“:m(lmlwfin;f nt Markham this week.... Miss Alvina Reitzel is spending seversl weâ€"k« in Ber!in, tha guest of her annut, Mlrs3, A A. Voelker.. .. Mr. Banic! Welmcan| danghter, of Wallace, were i isiting peâ€" latives in this vicinity last week,,., Mr. Wiw. McKay, of Harmilton, spent Friday in town with his son George, ... .« Mr, Henry Miller, of Milverton, was in town on Sonday.... M Fred Harris, of Glensllan, is spending | a week here with his mother. ... Mr. and Mrs. David Bowman were Visiting friends here on Sanday . ... Mr. Noah Cress, of Petrolia, spent sevcral Gays this week with his p«rents....liev. A. Y, HaAist and HRev. Ph, Winkler sre ut. tending the $.8. Convention »t Grediâ€" ton . . . . Mrs. Wm. Hocfling spe it sevâ€" | eral days this week with her parents | at Waterloo. ... Many of our citizons ! are taking in the Industrial BF.ir this| weelk. i | ERSONALSâ€"Ars, Moyer and Mis 5 46 Mis children, eight surviving, mare all placed in comfortable circuiustances. «... Mr. Thos, Nichol took a trip and returned with a Brantford lassie as a bride. They will reside on the 9th concession homestead ....Fiax threshâ€" ing is Ginisbed for the year. ... Many of our young folks passed an enjoyable time at the combined picnic on the 3ra Con , Wellesley . ... Mr. Wiwn. Dobson, our carriage maker, is resigning to take up the study of clerica! orders at Lon don . . . . Mr. Williams makes a superior undertaker, but if he would see a!l the mourners in line first instead of the mixed up manner now in vogue, isomeâ€" thing more like a horse race than a funeral, he would gain the respect of many. Try it Williams and your sucâ€" cess is assured ... . The Young Liberal Conservatives meet in the hall on Monâ€" next at 8 p.m. nnprovements for their accom no0»ti@n. .. .. Mr. Atex. MeFadadiv, Sn , unssed away Saturcay, aged 87 yeiers, and was buried toâ€"day. HMe was weli and faverâ€" ably known in years gone past ns & shrowd, honest and successful! drover, and accumulated and was enibled to pass theremainder of his days in peace. Millbank, Rain has at last, after anxious wait. ing, arrived, aecompanied hy heavy lightring and thunder, Tt was badly needed and, though late, will be bene: ficial . . . . Mr. Alex. Millar is indisposed .... Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller have gone to recuperate in the Northwest .... Mr.John Marks has erysipelas in the face. ... Mr. Jas. Grieve, M.P., is a pia fancier and ss such is building a lirge stone structure embracittp ail new nnprovements for their accom na%».t:(,n. conrse A Jlarge mwudience listened attentively throughout, sind were very much interested in the thoughts so ably preserted. ; ... The regular monthly fair tast Mond «y was very successful inâ€" deed _ A dlarge number from the sur rouncing connutry were in artendance and awli our merchacts wern kept busy, y In the matter of @‘€etrie lighting. The Royal Blectric C»‘, representative, M + Skinner, has been working in town daring the pagt week opr two in the intere=ts of that Co , and has secured erough subscriber; to warrant the putting in of 1 pl«nt. The power wili be furnisbed by Hatz Bros. and in s‘x weeks‘ time, probably, our village will be lighted in the latest style. | Waterâ€" works should hbe the nextconsideration,. ... Large nundbers wre going odaily from this point to Toronto Exhibition. ... The howers which have prevailed in this section during the past two weeks have made a wond=rful lirprove. bi Crosshil1, 12 in 'u;\\‘nlf > * '7"""\ 4 two in 11»]E}&CE f &-e%GEGN i8 secured E â€" n &1 L, arrant othe ’ j WHOLE NUXMDPD i Adk f u;l'p!:ll;lmï¬y- i write or apply in wards. Borrower given liberal privilâ€" eges as regards repayment of principal. w_a_;mplowd promptly and withâ€" at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cent Arrangements have been completed to \Joan a large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fish spent Sunday in Waterloo . ... Miss Aunmic Plix of Denver, Colorado, is the gueâ€"t of her brother in :{own.... Miss Kate Hack of Parry Sound is renewing old sequainâ€" tances in and around our little berg. . . Linwood was fairly well represented at the Macton pic nie Iast Thursday, Oa+» brass hband was in attendance, and made the afternoon lively and pleasant for all.... We understand the young people of the Preshyterian congregation purpose giving a Hiarvest Home Festiâ€" val in their church Sepnt. 2ket. The church will bedecorated for the occasion and lunch served in the basement af ter which a fine programme will be sagaiti...._.MP. + CÂ¥.) Ja Friday and Saturdav in Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fish s in Waterloo . ... Miss An Denver, Colorado, is the 5 brother in sown .. .. Miss of Parry Sound is renewing tances in and around our | Unf‘ fri[‘, weck or Parne Dave ho Call at V. R. where you will O wing to employees h but after th work comim 14 !_"ltfl‘\, â€" and John . Exhibition of [aysvillh , passed on S;Jlnfx}' enroute rode whee‘s.... Th Hawkeville, wase wi Mr. on TL Caims 8. 8. LANG & 00°8, port San C5c worth wirth aGBGAO®E _ Farm Property » Town Property d90000009008¢000009¢G4 qA Loans can be effected from .?00_0_;_»- M. S. HALLMAN. Chenille Table 9 NOTICEH. 1 bar MONEY TO LOAN ut (Continued on 8th Page.) i1 jA Cunstaiw aCce uurIain If vou tal a speciel . Et and wil in se hbe able t â€" Garpst Ar. J. MA PER CENT. 0J h t L }{ H110 will nay oart of Yeur th vrrecmene en ncoue > c pov () per yard at find a ] â€" AT â€" Linwood D %13 Y3 dit pait thr URIG for 50c i1 Bu 1 18 Improvlng fimily returned s+ Thuraday. Mr. y benefited by the course of a take his work \[ LiX2in$S i1 rmunmerennmnirce ncmum iwiy to the VYEPS t} 1 )P Â¥2)8. O epent 11 «> (o v€ 41 Â¥ y U i4 # 4