l! 3,E__ ""e'e-_WN.- - Il'Tf'A't2i't, 'c'i'iFiililiri mum-nun. My. Mfg-1:195 at_7 p. n, when the mm "a-, ai, _ " ""' PAnattimet.ed.mCGirEiiiiiiri'ir.. 4tr"teg as... "v't2,'t", a a. hue-In. Idx'.. tumzumarmw 't'ili'tiFireii “I by: a)": I... ="ierd2itCeif,ii.iyi' a. â€in - Mi. 3.. “If“ a.-; It? - Alt!!- - 'A'%"2"dPM Notttiatte W,tt'a',rtt to prevent it I loot“, N the about “moot V be delivered in the on A LECTURE - -_ n -__- "a“ any umu on“. mum. Single Farm, on all Railroads to the public each day. good to return up to Sept. 22nd. Ind to Judges and Exhibitors on producing eertifi, cate signed by .Lhe Secretary from t e tith, good to return up to the Nth. S ial Tr sins to Fergus and Out and inter- megfncte stations, at 10. Wednaaday evening. Prize List and all information from Box 479 B. ROSS MCCONKEY. WM. LAIDLAW. President. Secretary. W-tt "he Prozac-e of .ipeelll Attractions out dar. The most complete and comprehensive prize list at an Exhibition in Ontario. Grand ROBICDMO Concerts " Electric Light on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. rt',g,'.ti)hriiyjtiji,a, ot the Ljeurthw, 2 the eelctrrat xvi ot the Queen’s Own Ki es ot Camila. of Toronto, Glionnn's World Renowned Italian} 1ttye and the 30th Ban. Band. .Inan alm- A... -tt n " . _ Great Additions and Improve- ments to the Grounds and Build- ings during the past Year. CENTRAL EXHIBITION Two Dolors, East of Post Mka, V.M.Berlet DOEBING 31108., Best Toilet Soap Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 80p. l8th, 19th and 20th. Celestial Scenery Men’s Fine White Black Hold Fast kinlh Bargains. TOWN HALL, WA TERLOO, MERCHANT- TAILOR. at a tremendous reduction from regular prices. Erb St., - Waterloo. Or the Manet." System. GUELPH While ip"1t'oron"io last week we se- cured a few SHIRTS WATERLOO. SILK all R%friiar"i'i; tii7hui, Petr.,.... ..._ s; n7Â¥A M _ at 75 ants. at M cents, Funnel-um â€curl-nail to no. 'lttettittieirirttVrennasw which 'itl;"u'lll'iUlll;'l.1"1trt 'dlttdtgdrgatgght when -dtiqt $Mtrtt%to “in av_.c.MhrA9eay-ii: BEE-I. at Mr. Louis S. Weber bought some fine ctttle It the Linwood Fuir, which hetookto " barn to feed for some time yet. . . UAit Sandy, night Mr. H. tkthiMy had his windmill torn down tad broken to piece- foe the mound Ihrar.--The wife of C. Miller, of Milverton, died here M: the residence of her brother, Mr. Chas. Kreutxiger. lest Thundey. The (were! took pleoe on Sundey and we: very largely st- tended, there being over one hundred teem- in procession. Mr. John Weiss had the contract of painting the home of George Brenner. He completed the job last week. The building looks like new Agnin. Cerium: mills. Messrs. Josiah Weber and John Meyer have been spending a few days in Beamsville viewing the operations in the celebrated fish hatcheries there. These gentlemen wisely chose a‘good [ time for their trip, as we understand peaches are very plentiful in that part just now . . . . Mr, George Zeller is get- ing ready to sweep the prizes at Berlin with his Cornish Indian Games. George does no little amount of crowing over his feathered pets. We understand he hes too a sharp eye for foxes and tab. hits since his late trade. . . . Mr. Urine Snider is attending the Model School in Berlin this fall. . . .Mr. Isnd Mrs. Louis Zeller spent Sunday in Water- _ loo, while Mr. and Mrs. Schueuker and Mr. and Mrs. Shark and family Spent the day in Bridgeport. . . .M r. William Carey, of Centreville, is busy erecting . small stable. T A heavy storm passed over here on Sunday night. Four or five fires were visible in as many ditferent directions. . ' . . Mr. Jae. Hamilton, lately head millér here, has gone to St, George to till a similar position. . . .Mr. 'Henry Hamilton wears his beat smile these dava. When questioned he says "It's a curly-headed boy. HARVEST Bosrr:.---The Methodists of this 'place held a succesful harvest home, 6th inst. After amplejustice had been doneto thegood things provided by the ladies all repaired to the church, where the feature of the evening was the singing of a select choir from Guelph, under the leadership of Mr. Bryden. The interior of the building was tastefully and appropriately decor. ated With all the products of the farm and garden. Rev. M. Gribble, of Devonshire, Eng., occupied the pulpit in the U. B. church on Sunday evening. . . . Farmers have about teompleted..their fall 'seeding. Mr. A. C. Hallman is exhibiting 11 head of Holstein'cattle at the Toronto Exhibition . . . . On Sunday evening, the 23rd inst., the Rev, J, S. Hardy will administer the sacrament in the Prev. byterian church. Services begin at ’ 7 o'clock. . . .On Wednesday last week [ the Dundee Stars visited Plattsville to play a game of football with the Ayr Shamrocks for az$10 cup. The Sham- rocks did not put in an appearance and a game was arranged with Plattaville instead. It is generally conceded to have been the roughest and most un- gentlemanly game ever witnessed in this vicinity. A Plattsvile Alexjumped upon Mr. Harry Copley, goal, and brokem rib. The Dundee boys refused to play any longer. The moment foot- ball is roughly played that moment it has lost its fascination for the'spectat- ors. There is no pleasure, nothing smart, nothing edifying in an attempt to do injury to another. We did not witness this game hut 4mm previous observations we have a faint idea of what the Plattwille boys are capable of. No gentleman would resort to their tactics. ( Geo. Eberweiu has had painters at work for some time on the dwelling be re- cently purchased from Geo. Arnold and together with improvements made the place now presents a much more home- like uppearance. ' ' .Mr. MeCutcheon Bros, have recently provoked the ire of a number of the village women by impounding their geese. If Alfred and Thomas should be enquiring where they could buy themselves a wig no one need be surprised. rendered upstairs. . . .Tho Misses Bar. bara and Nellie Pollock spent Sunday at their uncle’s in Baden, J. Living.. ton’s M. P. . . . .Our poatmuter, Mr. Conrad Heimbnch with his brother Henry, went I few days at the Toron- to Fair this week. . . .Mr. Jacob has moved into his other dwelling lately occupied by Mr. Robt.Kerr, and Mr. Alex. Montgomery has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Young. . . . Mr. Jacob Henry is fitting up a. dwelling on the property reeiinti) bought b; his mother from Mr. Ertel....Mr. momma-tun.) Continued from First leldqlbel-z Wtutrrtrourne. New o"iioee. 39“.â€. . .7 - “8- min. in_Monin â€31‘3““. Gannon, an“: 1hrwann.--4htA .Mhu wit. at J. K. 'llrdd't', '2tg'tg: TWA aw. in ',t?eitiiflthte'd't,'tltgttt m.ayrro..cbrAyts, ttmauiA the 'eirxi4ltt"t2ltthe,t , 3M “Hail-human. trya"trsthoto0tiGiiiitic'ii'"ii"". CW'9-9'J Aus- of John Ringlo}, of 133;.“ I", - "I. Batman-Un An . 26th, " Momingtem, the wife of Joseph 'lidl'l,hr', _of . no. WrLtsoet--Ou Aug. 29th, in Mornington, the wife of mam: WM, of . Ion. 8-r--on An . 24th. in Wéuod t wife of Memo gamut. of . Jll',1h'2g, he HARrtrso-th, An¢.23rd, at Philipeburg, the wife of Geo. Hertung, of, e son. '3rRAccH-On Aug. 14th, at N ewHemburg, the wife of Con. Stmuch, of a son. LEmmsrAss-0n Aug 14th, at New Him. burg. the Wife of Charles Ledermann, of . daughter. 0'Nzrr.--0n Ans 28th, in Peel, the wife of John Thomas 'Neil, of a daughter. Cturuaswowrt-0n Sept.13rd In H lee the wife of B. ClusrleiwoTU, 'lr' a If,?" Smcrar--tht Aug. 28th, et Preston, the wife od Chan. Schultz, of . daughter. Zrzmart.-ths Aug. 30th, at wal, wife of John Ziegler. of 3 Ion. m5iet--i.P,1t 1trt an. a Berlin, the Wednesday, Oct. 10.-sue of stock and farm implements on the farm of James Barbour, Lot 13, Concession 5, of the township of Wellesley, one mile south from Crosahill. Joseph Ruckus. Ant-none", Water 0 Ont., guarantees satisfaction every time. 8:11;; promptly attended to and can be arranged for at the Chronicle 0tmee, as to date, without. tur. Lhor trouble. Wednesday, Oct. 17.--8Os of farm and stock of the late Jacob Heckedorn 3 miles east of Florsdale. ' Thursday, Oct 11.--Live household furniture on farm Farwell, Lot 6, Con. 9, Wells Saturday Sept. 2ih-8ale ot house- hold furniture and property of the late Adam Doersam, in the town of Water- loo, Friday, Sept. 28.--FGle of farm stock of Levi Stricker, near Linwood in the township of Wellesley. Thursday, Sept. 27.--Sale of stock and implements on the farm of John W'sgner,about one mile west of Jos- ephsburg. Saturday Sept. '2.'lt1d.-sale of prop- erty of the lute Isaac Eby, in the town of Berlin, ' Tuesday, Sept 18--8tsle of hotel furniture of F. Berdux in the village of Wellesley, Monday; Sept. 1'r-Sle of valuable farm property, lately otened and occu- pied by Frederick Hllker, deceased, near Hawkesville in the township ot Wellesley. :Satmday, Sept. 15--8ale of the farm of Walter Bryden, near Strasburg, on Market Square, Berlin, in the forenoon. Saturday, Sept. Ili-Sale of farm and farm stock of the late Joseph Schill, Il,. miles north of Elmira. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form must acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax. ative , effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevpra and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid.. neys, Liver and Bowele without wonk- oning them and it is perfectly free from every objeotionablo substance. Syrup of Figs in for sale by all drug- gista in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by tho 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 aubstituta if elicited. Brings comfort and improvement and tend. to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet. ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the World's beet 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 F igs. . . . .Thero is otmaiderable.new wheat being delivered " the mill lately. Sample it very good but don’s mention the price. , JOSEEPII MICKUS KNOWLEDGE THE SALES. DIRT-ll. ’. WEIR l, of I daiiiTG. , at Waterloo, the --Live stock and ' Of a soc-'" at N ewHtmburg, h, of a son. th, " New Him. a! Ledermann, of g ', Wellesley. _ '.--Nle of farm "C'""""'".'." Toronto, Sept. IL-New red wheat ,one mile is quoted at 53c, and white at 54e; peas, new, 69 Ic?, to 60c; oats. new, 30 to 31c, and bun-lay, new 41 l-2c. . . New timothy 88 to $9. Strawis quot- 'r'he,t'lmrtr, ed86.50 to $7.50 for bundled and $5 V.Htmbum. to 86 for louse. of Louis I, the Wife ttie Waari hm ,tas-..tL,T, mam-mm that an, a... iis 'dlt'd'lfl','d 'pit/rs/tht,':','?',?:,',??','),] ' _ u mmwoa the dthiiia, 1'l BMW Ctizra-prtae, todav showed a wide huge from 2 1-40 for their inferior mac'up to 3 1-20 and 3 8ao for mu picked Iota, EXPORT; toGzra-urhi, general run thinnish. 3 1-20, 3 r3d-4c', ind 4d were the prion paid woo ing to ud1ity. A few "ttloaf, fetched Jig'. Toronto, Sept. 11.-MI'here were 75 loads of live stock in the vestern yurdl today. They met. with a. hir price. Prices of cattle in Liverpool were ca- bled fair and sheep. steady. _ Every- thing was cloned out except a. few odds and ends. _ Butter, pound rolls, It to 190; large rolls, 19 to 20e; eggs, new laid, per doa., 13c; dressed hogs, per cwt, $6.50 to $7.25. Potatoes, per bag, 65 to 70c. . Liverpool, Sept. 11, 12.30 p. m.--- Wheat, quiet; demand, poor; holders ofhsr moderately. MARKET REPORTS. per annum. compounded hall-yearly. L. P. SNYDER~ Interest; allowed on all sums ot 81 and up- wards, remaining in the, Savxngs Bank (10?an- ment 30 dais or over. from (lite of depos t to date of wit drawal at the rum of Domain receipts issued. Notes discounted The collection of sale notes a specialty. Money transferred to all points at. lowt current rates. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. f'apital Paid-up Reserve Fund .. I)cposita......... Assctm.u......., THE TRADERS BANK Berlin. ...-. .-. -..-..-_---_, w... u. WaG'trrm---Gota-At Berlin, on Sept. 3rd, by Rev. R. Von Pirch, Mr. W. We er. son of Mrs. Adam Wagner, to Miss 'Er,') da Gale, of Brealam BtrAs--Grztrme--.At the home of the bride, Manchester. Mich, Rev. E. H. Bean, Hespeler, to Miss Anna Gazina, only daughter of the late H. Gieeke. Jacorrr-Tuosrms0s-..on Aug; 29th, in the Presbyterian church, b t e Rev, John Kay, r. Eli Jacobs of {dilvorton to Miss _ Jessie Thompson of Arthur. Mrrxim-Wruimr--At St. Mary's, on Sept. 6th, by the Rev, T, A. Cosgrove, Mr. Duncan W. Miller, of South llumfries, to Miss Susie Wright,' of St, Mary’s. Trpts'turLv--Roml-At the residence of the bride's parents, North Dumfries, _orti"i'ept. 5th, by the Rev. Dr. Jackson, Mr. John Graham Turnbull, of the C. Turnbull Co., Gait, to Miss Maggie IL, daughter of Geo. l Hogg, Esq. Krresomr.rL--Lrase-At Plattsville. on Aug, 30th, by the Rev. L. \Vittich of PlattS‘ ville, Mr, Frank Klengheil, of Hamilton, to Miss Catharine Lepp of Plisttaville. DEATHS. McFsruns-At Millbank on Saturday, 8th inst., Alex. McFaddin, aged 87 years. Itium,L-.At Berlin on Sept. 5th, Aaron Rudell, aged 32 years, b' mos. and 15 days. KRAEMER** At Macton, on August 19th, Clara Matilda, youngest daughter of J as. Krsemer, aged 1 year and 9 days. b'rRort--At Conestoga, on Sept. 3rd, Maria Oswald. the wife of Conrad Stroll, aged 74 years. ' WAGsum-.At New Hamburg, on Aug.24th, Edward J. Wagner, aged IS years and 2 months. tRyn'rzeL--At St, Clements, on Aug. 2nd, Joseph Reitzel, aged 82 years. MARTIN --At. l’etorsburg, on Aug. let. Linus Martini, of Lena, Illinois, aged 44 _ years, " months and 2 days. 811mm At lireslau, on Aug. 26th, Eliza. l both Betznor, wife of the late Rev. 1hwi, Shcrk, aged 83 years, 3 months and 16 days. Rru.urss--At Preston, on Sept, 1st Wm. Reimann, aged 75 years. RocKh:L--At Waterloo, on Sept. 8th, infant son of Chas. Rockel, aged 15 months, Axumusox~At Seaforth, on Sept. 2nd, Wm. Anderson, aged 84 years and 7 mos. Snomz~At Shakespeare, on Sept. 2nd, Sim. on Shore, aged 44 years and 4 mos. PAwturziir-Drowned in the Grand River Halt, on Monday, Sept. 3rd, Henry, eld. est son of John and Johanna l’awlitzki, aged lo years and 11 months. Hump-In Waterloo Township, on Sept. 3rd, , Susannah Detweiler, widow of the late , Philip Helm, aged 84 years. 3 Ht:yirrpti--rtmespeler, on Sept. 1st, Sadie I Benders, aged 22 years. Samuel --Paaut-git Berlin, 'le lat, C.' A. Schin‘gock to Mi. A. Pu , both of Berlin, by Bu. R. Von Pitch. ' Wtmtma--Masz-n Berlin, Sept. 5th, Jac. ob Fiedler md Barbara Mam, both of Betiin,' by Rev. R. Von Pitch. Camtrm-Ahrrmmmsos.-xt Berlin. . on So l 3rd, by Kev. T. W. Tuelk, Mr. W. Edi-pea to Mn. A. Cuthbertaom both of ELMIRA BRANCH. FOUR PER CENT. The Street Market. I'VE STOCK. Mi; m. Manila. ngXhibition 3.37'5J060 5,000,000 lowest m. I FARM for SALE EtMintmd mono! Dr. H h', Diph- S't'fi',2l Cure that terrible Wyn:- been Mt3ttt-ftsn, Mod ad cured by can". wholnvouudlt. [tho-3nd lulu“ it ,ttti.b/ritiir0ftiiiis' iiliiii'tiiiiiilii?3l hunch. 1tethiiiiTiiiidiiirGi'ak"r, mu tthilt",?,',?: 'll)lWN"llli u {0'3on an“... whltmmlmmomosunohk‘ 1Nt k,1?ii'i,rltii'i1iili A In twhdsnmt 33331, '!1'h'.lt4t'))l _T_wo 18 at. how-An A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. BENJ. DEVIâ€, Socy-Treu.. Wang-loo, E . MOORE, D, M. BRO If G 0 President -, 'vogtfelikt. Upon to the public on Wednead. Sept. S8th. Band concert. 's'PJlrl'lZ,. at 8 o‘clock. Reduced fares on all PX??? guy}! the show. For prize “an t%iifssiirruaGi __. v. V __ "w“ uvu-ve vu'HuU lor mo :40 class. Entrance :tee was and 31.75 from the winner of let money. lat; 311110, 336.“; 2nd prize, 810.00; 3rd prize, 'lkotr. Open In! or pace. Open to all horses. Best , in 5.twioe wound the ring. Entrance fee $5.00 and 83.00 from winner' of In money. lat prize, $00.00; 2nd prim, 825.00; 8rd prize, 815.00. Three lull-u trot or we. Mile heats, best 3 in 6, twice around the ring. (awn to all horses eligible for arminuw. class. . nuance fee, 02.00 and $1.25 from win. ner of tirrrt money. In prize, 825.00; 2nd prize, 310-9032“ prim, $5.00. 2.40 trot or pace. Mile heatstest 3 in 6, "Vice around the IE. Ste, to all horses eligible for the Mo - mpg-Ann-.. may A~g -. --- W'""'" "mm"... vuc evening. Thi Dar, Thursday. September 21-Live stock (poultry included). must be on the grounds bx 10 o'clock mm. Judging will begin 3:12 o'oloo ,noon. First J,ltri2,tetyifg/g.ey,T 25-Alt articles for exhibit on must be on grounds and in build- in . Judging tNe at 12 o'clock. noon. gecond Day, Vedncsday, Sgcmber ar-- Speeciiiug canteens at 1:30 pun. noon in the even ng. Open to the Province. Devoted to the Interests of all classes of Stock, Farm Praducts, Fine Arts, &c. TOWN PARK, BERLIN. September 25, 26 ' 27, ’94 99°24? tte, puplto on Wytdep THE farm contains 142 acres of good land situated on the main road between Berlin nnd Brithreport,, adjoining the town of Berlin. Than: are 18 acres bush, well watered. build- ings tirh'taltss, house. brick. bank barn. Apply to l Wonderful Dismvéri The Waterloo County Chronicle to advertise these well as on this depends greatly the success of the sale. See page 8. Auction sue? AuctionSales Butter.......... Dried Apples... Hyper ton..... Potatoes........, Hama......,,.... Shouldoraper b Tallow. . 3r--5t ON TOWN PROPERTY IN BERLIN. NOTICE Arr bills and advertising at the CHRONICLE Office. covers the field by reaching more inhabitants in Waterloo County than any other paper published. Leave your orders - Programme " Speeding Contests. will soon be conducted throughout dlfferent parts' of the county. It pays a EXCHANGED hi: NORTH WATEBLOO Hundredfold WATER. Hum. ON EASY TERMS mid Ti,ifgiiirfi.ri.tr'ir"il; tG .. o, BOEHMER a; CO., Berlin Wednead. moratht , t 'i'iii'lil,'i?iir" evening; fares on a] runway: For who liata ad par. It Art ii... -_. "um “I“, t2thlrgt bun. ia" 2k'lttY.td *- 'eeerm..qteimrbC, tt'tittt, ttgt, but. Mu. um... ' flh'lrtt,t,'ttSttttP,iiiei,ii 'tTater: THE followup in I lint of a few of the . my ITIL', ugh! sud maul, thawillbooold ,'tt.th'nt,rgti. k A had-om. III , . . in; chub. 'r'ti'a 'l'llt;'1'nttait:kc ',ill't:'li'i'i'a'ili',lS'i'ii'itti,i? up? ar- t, arm P t, t, curt-ha, Hindi. a In. album at bob. Valuable Household Goods, Etc., -ur Tmr-- Royal Hotel, Wellesley, -ON- TUISDAY, SEPTBIBBR 18., 1894. AUCTION SALE l To?omn Light Binder, I Toronto Mow- er, 1 horse rake, 1 seed drill, I disc narrow, l land roller, 1 horse power,l pea harwster. 1 net iron Grrows, l plow, l scurHer, l hay fork with ropes and pulleys attached, 1 fan- nmg mill, I platform weigh scale, 1 root cutter, I “may churn, 1 Wagon, 1 pair bob sleigh, tbuggy, 1 road can, 1 cutter. I set team harness, 1 let buggy harness. Most of the above implement: have only been in uae ford short time-ad no neuly on good as new. A quantity of hay and roots. also some on: if not previouly disposed of. Born 5nd IMHO utensil: and some fallen timber mostly mapk. TItRhtt"r-hil sum. of 85.C0 and under, Cash; over that omount l2 months' credit will be given on tpproved security or 7 per cent. discount foe ouch. Onto, luv ond pigs 1 mah. Sale moommnoe M. 12 o'elock noon. W. D. WEIR, Jaa. Bvutorm, I Auctioneer. t Proprietor. A lbrnwn mare'6 yearsl oid, I buy man: r, you: old, both supposed to be in fool to Grand SentinelJr., 6 mileh cows, b' steers 3 years old weighmg over ll cwt. tel, 2 steers 2 years oh , 3 one-year olda, 4 "wives, l Shorthnrn bull, 9 Leicester ewes and 3 lamba, 3 pigs, l fut now, a number of chick- entU, good cgllig dog. _ the following millable progeny, viz ". THERE will be sold by Auction on the farm ufJaimes Barbour, Lat 12, Con. cesaion 5, of the Township of \Vcllesley, one mile south from Crosshill and four miles north from Wellesley village on , ' . GEO. H. HI'TCHXSOX. Sulieitor for "The Trunks Corpornuon of Ont Administrators. Waterloo, September 7th A D, The rvul estate will be sold subject to A re- served bid who fixed by the Omcml Guardugn and to a 1ff,,lfiat to the cxecutor> of the will of Mathias S e y. deceased. which murmur "ith accrued interests and cos's must bu as mmud and paid by the purchmm: â€murmur.- ot mo mortgage will be made known on 1hr datpt 53.0. Furlhrérrwx;hajï¬l'lVa-Kx-ht‘ayb‘énflill'i9n applicq Lion to John Ruskin, Esq, Q C. UtlicUl Luann an. Toronto, or to 37--4t "frhTiig"oi, "LR-ro. the Phattvli. mm; forthe real cause full Harms uud condmoua will by. made known on the day of salts atthe hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, that valuable House and Property lately occupied by Adam Doorwun, documed. the said properly being composed of 4 5 of an acre of lund more or 10-5 and being compenud of Lots Nos. W.. 35t! andthe Northivemt,criy J of Lot. Nos. H and 351M shown on John Hotf'man's Sun-:1 un thc Registered Plan of the Town of Water oo; and also that part of the lane or alley running be. tw.e.en King and Mary Streets an nhown on the said HAW? which 1166 between the said Lou NON. 42 an 352nm the North-westerly l of mid Lots 43 and au. This is a most desirable Pest'- dogma} property, - - 7 7 At oi, saidfiti'me and place the Household Furniture ahd Furnishings ofthe and Adam 1ryysum,.deeeased, will also be sold. THIV', will be offered for sale by public mn-lion by Joseph Mickus. Auctioneer. on the premises. comer of King and Allan Enema. Waterloo, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, I894, --OF THE-. Dwelling House and Household Furniture OF THE LATE ADAM DOERSAM. MOSES SPRING Mt, Assignec. Berlin. Dally} ".y?terloo this 6th day of sepysrptrer, or. _G'ey."fsriritaiiioCYa.', "iiiirip'i "Tiaiir, " atcrloo. rorbrriia1iGi; GiiFii, ' W. Bundy Erq, C_rosuhill P.0.. or Albert sti',i,ili,ris, 559.. 'c;;,",,',', 1l1y.o.0jLiioattTi. or to_the rppdor u Solicit- PUBLIC SALE. __ -..- -. -- W.-. .. a..- “we...“ are sold in parcels than the purchaser of each parcel must, pay a depoitt ot25 per cent. of the purchase money to the Vendor or his Sollclmr on the any of tuue. The balance of the Dur- chase moneys man be e,", within 30 daw:_from the day ot sale when t 0 need will he mum. Fuller tel-mu and conditions will be made kiwwn on ghqday of gale. 7 - - 7 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IOth, l894, Valuable U 0&ch the an: day of ltg 1894. made by .Mrts. Luci PM. exeom of the will of Wlllxam Pew ' In“ of the Village ot Crosshlll. PattrsmiruT, deceased. an insolvent. there will be ottered for INO by publlc auction " the premttcr, in Crosahiil on Assignee's Sale UNDER and bi Virtue ot n minimum h _gatqd may guy of August. 1894. made a/ff.," iau" Administrators’ Sale FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, EXTENSIVE rel srtr in the Viliago of Gmhill. 1891 37--St --3t name-am Wu" I “boom and tuoue/1'e'i' , mw.m The" tum-“0' "tat'gt.Suttltr,ttt be iriiie2tig but... A"lttt'lltfaafh'irli'lrti1,ii.c. Handgun; murmur W" I â€a: R. BM! row†I M wgéglhgif'i 1jiiaC 'iiut'//i/,r. fur â€as"? hspecmr. and tl C Lawn: . 'qtii'2'lt wrenches to the 1VCii otthe WW" the required tn til the t CUFF Mt the undersigned on or t',1,',)'ol tr,',", Isl “I ttttamber new mm which an the ad a?†will proceed to distribute the a“ f'fd'l2tt,' came. raving rd only to the of which he dull hon “are notice. one. R. HUTrHP3o.N, Aarirtotir,f4.oltistf'a.t. Def ttytth WdAmu, A.D., m. A meeting ofthe "editors i,. h, for Tuesday. the Nth any of A hm: ttt 3191001: p.m. at tho mm THE. 8 1 o the?! 3 'IR,',',',,",'? to Mouos Sprinwr H. the ‘oumy of Waterloo. for t,l,o the creditors of the tstate of 'rn, .crl, Pawn. (housed; pursuant tol'sr1l. bur m. In Me mature] Lucy fit of thc Will of William Village ttf Crosshill, in t erloo, Blacksmith, (in an w [‘1er upon approved m1sCvur'ily new. hair potatoes. nip and (-1 Earn): nu will be sold wiHumI farm has been sold. Salc to co o'e!otsk noon. Jon. Mtrucies L. Jsrrtor:'r, I Auctioneer. Chrr'r, 1 bay fork “i111 ropm and I urns. 1 Belt Hugh- hurmw‘, I l. tttUG, 1 buggv. l parlor Fl, am testhers (mm?!) ti-it l?s'ff, bob-sleigh. (m u I. " r 45buu.‘.e?u of new. Mm"! w- Idno hllshels m’ ttrcs, u '," .U' ocs. Forks. Shards. huh» articles. TERM," : All an, Cash. overthat amount 1-: m be givrn upon approved New: uwn'va " bllt‘hiu'} Sin r-st . t" Friday, the 28th of Seri; For. BY thr. following valuay,h TI', ' ' rs 3‘ 12 yours toltV1,mrn'nc,rrct 7 ',trst. bcin calf,s3hcit,.t/, pr; w l l given: 2 Fears old. ta r.“ le x I, , "tr" call. IP, phm-p. 3H 'urvi' ' ? - “V hide. 5 803% m pig, I, up ', .', ' "r" lbinder. tNoxon s nun†I _r ', , ", _ .vyor, 1 plow. l MA hurrnu ", y ' ' ' my“ of lMRE'Lfkiiirr'. In and one-ha?! milr.. oErtyu) by Mit‘hm-l F PUBLIC SALE Notice to Creditors. (lamina. Jus M H‘Hl Dated Elmira Anni! that vuluRblo farm law by Fredcrirg Hill-r. a halton Nt).fnv1"lu Section. of (he. I<J\\I,-.. intl 100 acres. le,., " mm The farm i.. 4111mm: m. from the Villagn m Hrn‘ in: country. The soil, w ich an new» lm M. mm acrea is good hard " ood, {gemiwan no“ {wym ' m. The (Eu-hon! hmâ€. the Lot. Tht'h.l:1\\_ mortgage. pun: 11m - tr {Hue of pals' and mm H by the lmic‘iul (immim: cash and the mmnm- lt; time and place ttiru, u tion the fo‘louing in. _ viz: Ihorsr. 7 l ' "rs ..' horse, 3 milch row. 3 It calves. 2 bh-cdzm: ~<v\\ _ ty of poultry,1 Ihit '(m tor, I piough. I ward um mill, Hop buggy, l a harncrr, l Mm 'lngilt- L shovels. forks. a qua! consisting: of " hoax. ou' quantity of hay, " 0(on bedsteal1,. lax-m ch trt ', whole of tlw "uor, 'r; r, TERMS: I..\(' m». ', c' The Sulv tsill m-mn .. (F TTE. shove numpd Inwlvom ha Monday, the Nth day of Se TERRY. wil DIN-mum maxr Welleslev, on Valuable F arm Wellesley havin failed hri, life. fntendxng In Hnew these {mun further purl iculur: TEMMs‘émm n or within thirty d be secured by mm chm-er, Both {arms arr M ash and (Ink and IH fences. Thi, ls n , wan} ine "_trrysll t - mm. “um... um There in upon um tan and†feet, kitchen Mix feet, "trawrihed 4“an _ on..t?y.tvtt orchard. Also at the nan". Hm tor will other for sale I) I0 in the Huh Lor-, of the wwnahir of \\ v _dt'et,' more or ere, “NM inn good state of mm wood bush This farm te,i,ryr on.ls Haik- trom beingaonly Haik- trdr/ :29†pk Million and _ 7 -- --__._ "'"""" TERMS-HI Der Pr ey to bo paid on the therewith 101“"er money within my) can be secured by sui_c_ purahuen. THERE will N _ V7»: v. \IAAtl‘thl'U. Bush. This farm is [hurm and m1itabtr, toreirher u d being well watered with I And two good "trrirur vw " premiweu a good frame. d Wie stone cellar. ki'rhcn and u bank barn 40va NM. ~lrzu- other ',Toroutbundind. r' orchard With '"turirt hm: acres of {all u ham. "ihoo on the mun-r of the fawn. beat farms m the diall'ir: l market. beinkr only 55 mu“. 7 muggqmg luluuhk ~Inru at the hour of 2 o'clnck p farm comisnng of Hr new the on? hat of Lot No. i, :1 011.01 No, “in the tith Col wclion of the torttship n Cou‘nly of weutoo, 13.; a: FOR SALE. (PT, nudersignod “:11 110 auction. on :ln- it hlulh Farms si/iii' Auctiu . ,. fl -.-,..w.4 ood state of whim u L nu . _ or to B. FRI-IEBUIEX Auctioneer, If Auction THURSDAY, $91 20 new. arm IV JANF.s M tvrllf It Crt ttk mm. "Mum u , day of Up 0m»! ll moi ll (J? Wtsurloo, ll F! f, Sale t"s"0pert M {an 0th, m " tunic“. ',o m. (iii Newâ€. i twilliam 1357 cm oonved ii, {macr- tr tlst no lg,- Sherir, " 01 rvr ;““;V"um -_ A $00k Ct ls .33,“ per cu? 'et, Ity KER new " when: Jim“ cm Ita, the tle k "t Uh " ' lt Ite /dl ml “bdrm, {Ida lien Pit _ N1. -.n judge as I M By so J) Med, giving f ithance of dispoq Sho Are begi- direct fro: rates wh1 In fact u ask of you is, to (R "Ho Hurl Cur )1." Milliner (f)? (rt-m THE E0. VOL Tues mo