“PI ,rtettetrtmrti-m-aie,i, tt'ttutefthllttt.at7 _ It Orhhmtlrym - Ntttht 'Mg1t%ttntheut, t'ld"llg'd'hTJllt 'll'i'GTddithe"- A LECTURE Okntorhe public on Wedneada morning. Sept. 26th. Band concert, it%'Tfl'd, evening at ' o'clock. Reduced fares on U! mums ovary day ot the show. For prize lists and par- ticulars address BEN). Dkvrrr, Soot-Tim. Waterloo. "o. MOORE, D. M. SHOIMAKER. President. T'ice-Ptoiiiiiiiit. Om that or pm. T Open to all horses. Best 3 In 5.twice around the ring. Banana fee 'soo and 3.100 from winner of 1st. money. In; prize, $80.00: mud unn- nam- M rah- .1: M '." not or pace. lilo “tubes: 3 in 6, twee around the u... 'ty, wall hon-m eligible for the 2.40 Mais tunes .Tee "as and 81.75 from the More! lat money. tst prize. 85.00; 2nd pm. .10.“): 3rd prize, 35.â€. “no I'llIf trot or we. Mile heats. best 3 in 6, twice around the ring. 0 n to all barges eligible for 3-minute Chas. 'r?ft')l,t,t tee, $2.00 and $1.25 trom win. ner ot first money._ lat prize, $25.00: Md prize. 3“.de prize, 20.01 awnu any. “cdnrsday. September ar-- Speodingvontcsts at 1:irn p.m. Concert inthe evening. Third Day. Thursday. September 27-Live ~toek upounry ipcludvdr, must be on the made bv Mo‘vlockmm. Judging will begin a: 12 o'clock. noon. Hrs! TAttTutsda.v.i3e-bor '33-All articles tor exhlh' 'on mm: be on 'trounds and in build, int. 1uf,','l bvginn at le o'clock, noon, Socond Day. Wexinceis, September 'ar-- Speodinxvontcsts at 1:iln p.m. Concert in the (winging. Open to the Province. Devoted to the Interests of all classes of Stock, Farm Products, Fine Arts, &c. TOWN PARK, BERLIN. September 25, 28 ' 27, '94 prxzeimak “Hie: 8.3.0.6: Exhibition) DUERING BROS, Our new Cutter and man- ager, Mr. R. Boetting- er, has assumed charge of this department. Suits made to order from Celestial Scenery If". whim mitrfbridti7GU" K's: TOWN HALL, WA rzuoo, . September 27, 28 and 29. All welcome. Thursday, _ Friday and Saturday, Tailoring OPENING The Grandest durar, of - Programme - Speeding Contests. Millihery $8 50 up. NORTH WATERLUO WATERLOO. Ever shown in Waterloo. FEE. f; -yyrth. "m ae.1rerrkiilriGF'i ii; a: mindyvhhquiu dining ther' intuit-Mar 15...; w-v â€"‘" _7="'i""-""'"'r"""""q+MrS. â€We not timid not forget, M -iTuiiii; 1heettoMhie-tauitGGiarii'iiiiiiii'i, ‘totovnmd TUT, 2'll Exhibition dadkru, V todhng' vonr "I, mm . ‘ -r=---_--- 'i'l'll'lll'dl'dl2Jht1t dong 1rtttAttPrrerm--.rse- "sdonttmtthti.tt-1eraaad anduadomviflï¬ndthuthoymh 'tttuP-feb-ttask-iii-ii" any “with“... - ._-.. "uu you wnen they take potatoes to, Sterk’e Powders, eeeh package of the Berlin mhrket give the people which eonteine two propentione, one scent measurement. He thinks this in a round wooden box, the cover of is measuring not according to Scrip- which forms a treasure for one dare, ture. Yet some men who cell them- en immediate relief for sick headache selves good Chriatians think it isright end stomach, eleo neurelgie, end ell to take from your neighbor all you oen kinds of nervous peins, end mother in ‘get and look for more. Femers “who (from i to i of one is en ordi- should, " well es others, follow the nery time), which nee on the, bowele, Golden Rule, "Do to "tthem no you liver in! stoned), forming e never- would they should do to cr,r,1pd you tiling. pet-bot batman: for ell heed will thus help to make this e; bender end etomeeh complaints. They donotl "e.p1stautttrtmeidtoiivl%." ied'd't!'.il',TS,g','gtge.iie, med-‘ 1',tl2hoetsaseGse-ho â€an“ 'lePtesires1heiorrmtaa the Tomato Exhibition end 'gg:, who 'iil,iti'iAli'iie'li',i end .er?eto.t+s. havrsetotattmsidne,ts,iUuri"CUi,?CliiiiiU.. a--.--L--os: Next day we took a drive out the Huron road and as we are to send an- other saw mill to Algoma to help cut up the timber on our farms there, we thought we might induce Mr. J. C. Hallman to move.his mills up to that 9. coming great country, but Jacob has too much work here yet for his mills and as it's an excellent water power of It feet head on the Alder Creek it would be a pity to move it away as it is a great convenience for the farmers of the vicinity to get the logs out into lumber and their grain chopped for feed for their cattle. A large trade is i done here in grinding the grain for - feed for the large herds of Holsteins that are being fed in this vicinity. The excellent state of cultivation and the C tr. magnificent crops of grain taken off g- their farms show that it pays to feed ( re cattle either for dairying or export, , thus getting plenty of manure for the J land and hence excellent crops. This I think is the oldest established In and longest to remain of all the saw .1 mills built in the County, the mill hav- l ing been erected by a Mr. Rickert in k the year 1828. Some years ago Mr. J Hallman came into possession of the property (A pencil sketch by Ernest I Hsedke of the homestead as it was in s 1884, very neatly executed by our now k secretary of the Louis Kuntz Park I Brewery, is still hanging on the parlor , wall of the new two story residence) E , and at once remodelled the saw mills L' which are now run by two Little Giant water wheels. The barns and out- buildings were also remodeled and a s beautiful two story residence putupin - place of the old frame house. We m re here shown what the heating ca- pacity of the Dobbin Drum is. In the hall an ordinary box stove is standing, I) l i which heats the two rooms and hall. , A pipe is run from the stove through [the partition into another large room LI iand connected with a medium sized _ Dobbin Drum and this heats two large I parlors and the two rooms above. Mr. H, h H. informed me that all he needs to do {is to put a thick stick of wood in the L (stove in the evening, give it a good , e l start to burn, then shut oil: the damp " _ ers and it will keep the tir? all night. I tio here, now, is a pointer for those who , Wish to save wood and yet-have heat. LY All you need to do is to send to M. l n" Jacobs and get one of their Dobbin t _ Drums or let me know when I can call G C _ on you and I will see that it is sent to 'l _ you. Mr, Hallman feeds a large lotof BE r pigs and expects to nave about 90 ready 3 i for market in spring and about 20 this f fall yet. His horses are of the beet. "i Most of our ladies of the town imagine day that a farm house is, well--. farm Sm house all the way' through. It would b _ do some of you good to see how neat sd and tidy her thrmrparlom are, and her , diningiootn and sitting-room are in Hor such a shape that it would be a lesson J, to some ofyou how to make a home Mia attractive. Mr.H has alsoasplondid if library and is a man who believes in Hui living and letting live, and doan’t Mt think it's right for a Patron or any "g other farmer to bring a two and a half tp bushel bag along to illl with chops VOL after having their grain chopped, leav- v, ing the miller nothing for his work, T-".--'T. and yet whe they'take potatoes to. SI the Berlin than give the people whit scant measurement. He thinks this in a is measuring not according to Scrip whit tare. Yet some men who call them- an h iselves good Christians think it is right and to take from your neighbor all you can kind get and look tor more. Farmers can should, as well as others, %low the nary Golden Rule, "Do “notion as you liver C',.'f1,t,lttt?ytLtozril1iid/r.ii hi3: willthnsholptomako this azhappinr 3nd: "1"srhmauurtiueutoiiai'r. has For some years we noticed a rather mind-looting and pleasant amen wife on market with such excellent batter that it was with ditfiettity that the†coming late could get any from her. , Driving home from Baden the other day wecelled in on a farmer and on enquiry we found his name to beAmoe Hallman, who showed us some very pretty calves and informed us that all his butter from his herd of Jerseys and Grade cows is sold on the Berlin market. This fine herd is always kept in the beat of condition, Hence, the, beautiful butter they turn out. On entering the house who should we meet but the good-looking farmer's wife men- tioned above, who informed us that this is her home. No wonder shel looked so happy and contented for on no farm have we met with everything in better shape than on this farm of Amos Hellman. We hope they may long be spared to bring us their excel. lent butter and cheese to the'Berlin market, for so long as farmers keep] good and healthy cows, the town will be kept in good health l AMONG m Emma "f, It i a SsVDER-GRorF-.At the residence of the n bride’s parents, Mr. Andrew Groff, Wat. erloo, on Se t. IP., by Rev. J. B. Bowman e Abram ShySer, youngest son of Absalom L' Snyder, Hespeler, to Lydia Ann Groff, e youngest daughter of Andrew Groff. , Irismui'ar-Dairzea-on tie t. 11, at New " _H_irnburg, by the Rev. Hagen Aeymans, ' Henry Dietrich to Annie Ihustzer, both of 1 Baden. t LEsEsrrm-HAraorAs-on Sept. 5, in Wal- l hoe, by Rev. C. S. Fiukbelner, John E. Lieaeaier,ticket Ag‘ent at Listowel, to Me. , linda Hellman of Vallece. ' Hatuus--FosrErt-on Sept. 5, in N, Oxford t IV Rev. J. F. Barker, Alfred Jan. Harris, , of West Zorn. to Matilda Foster. l l Losu-Crrunvrm-On Sept. 12, at Listowel, Joe. Long to Mary Grubber. DEATHS. I Ciusa.uxs--On Sept. 14, near Platteville, Levi Cremnnn, o typhoid fever. Imrss--un Sept. 14, at the retidence of J. Hunt, Berlin, Jane Elizabett Lyons, relict of the late Henry Lyons Exp, New York city. GEsz-On Sept. ll, Char, ion of Ahrenfried Genz, aged 1 month. Bzar3rtmihe-Aht Sept. 9, at Elmira, Loui- Milton, only souof M. H. Wimmerieh, aged 3 years, 1 mouth and 16 ar. MtrcaELia--Ou Sept. 9, in Wilmot, Wm. Mitchell, trged (thymus 4 months and 18 da 3. Shiva-On Sept. 7, in Wilmot, Magnet, beloved wife oi Moon Shula, aged 47 I years, 6 mos. und 24 days, . ScHwErrraR--On Sept. 13.“ New Hmbnrg John Schweitzer, Iged 77 Pram. l Hormasx~0n Sept. 2, in New mmburtr, I John F. 306nm, aged 63 yen-I. MrLLm--oa Sept. 6. Sawing, wife of R. t Miller, Milverton, egod " yen- 11 mos. l and 8 ar, . Hzesaat--.th, Sept. ll, in Berlin, Norman, ' Ion of Conrad Honor, tit 10 months. 1usaav-on Sept. 13, " milton,the wife of H. Heibel of High Banks, Waterloo t tp. t Wle ht Sept. 16, at Bumbag, Mu. 'ol ' _ I (htuss-On Sept. 16, at \Vellesley, the wife of Jacob Uttman of a daughter] MErroie-on Sept. 11, at Baden, the wife of Wm. Melrose. Mechanical Superintend- ent for J, & J. Livingston, of twimr-aon and daughter. MILLER~Un Sept. 4, in Berlin, the wife of Isaac Miller of a son. M.im;ou, - On Sept. 9, in Berlin, the wife of John Mangold, of a daughters, JAouu--tht Seipt. 10, in Woolwich, the wife of Chas. Jacobi, of a daughter. 1hvvr.L-0n Sept. lo, in Chatham, the wife of Mom; G. Dippel of a son. Srt'xlri‘~()n Sept. 3, in Elmira, the wife of Peter Stumpf of a son. , (lisa-on Sept. 5, in Berlin the Wife of Milton Turner of a son. 7 Esuuuvr--on Sept. 10, in Berlin, the wife of Sebastian Englert, of a son, Ustius--on Aug. 31, at Berlin, the wife of Emanuel (Inger of a daughter. MAIIlAGI‘L‘L Syrup.“ Figs is for sale by all drug- gista in Th. bottles, but it in manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of F igs, 1nd being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if otfered. It: éxcellexics is due to its presenting in the form must acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of . perfect lax. ativo ', effectually cleansing the Iystem, dispelling colds, headaches and fever: 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 Bowels without weak- cning them and it is perfectly free from evgry objeftiynab)oiubstanife. Brings comfort and improvement and kind: to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet. tar than others and enjoy life more,trith lea expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's" best products to the needs of physieat being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Fort In livid; main; tGGG.' I t E Vino: BIRTHS. linkage of thorns, one no cover of , one dare, & headache ia, and all 1r:sinitnericT," I Tumw Friday, Sept. 28.-Sule of mm Itock f35f,','htt2t,Pttittutu ,e,u'Atygtt ot Levi Stricker, near Linwood in the 1El.l'raWaj'/itFiii p414ltf2ti,iiieiiii . _ , it “an “out town-hip of Wellesley. _ '3‘113'1: At'? tll/tttflue','?.?,?,',,'] Ct,iiiiiii 8mm, Sept. 29.--NU a houue- ggg'm? gym-*2; 'll',t'IttUttd - hold furniture and propel ty of the lute out dab. whuenwume '.tl7lAllAletirgt Adam Door-um, in the town of Water- xix: mwï¬ï¬ff‘flï¬ow loo. leg,. All rl1r1t,t,'e.eit- Two " Jlhttilt Cl. Friday, Oct. lh-8ah, ot Gras, and (tri1rch1'ttt'Ctal Add-lieu-arraigned,',". farm stock and implements of George JACOB B. many. I Holzwurth, in " of Pilkilgton. t . - Bola-gut. Dttiet, Ont. I Thuniuy, at IL-adm nook ml --ttrz.r-r_rrr-----c., houtebold furniture on km of Louis 1 NOTICE. Wrmsll, Inc 6, Con. 9, Wallaby. _ l. - Tuuduy, Iht. 16.-uuu a bun ' "t%f,ttereheet.tettttr,,-, stock and implemenuo! Jau.l"rodmau, 'iliiiiittl? ti'iliSs'irttliJili?iiti' Linwood. ' _ Il Imu' rF"litiifsi',??ii'iifiit?gii'ii, a?" Wain-any, Oct. 17.-uku ot fun T'glftltci a: 'Sl'l'A%Rl'lrd'2iii, Ind stock of tholute Jud) Medan, l w. man. 8 mil-smut at Momaia, , .4- , my. 22rtp J,tt,e, I':;:,"?,,,,:!-, n T-u, #1,... * Friday, Sept. 28.-Stlo of farm stock of Levi Stricker, near Linwood in the township of Wellesley. '\ runway, Sept. 27.--4kie of stock and implement. on the farm of John Wagner, about one mile west of Jos. ephsbnrg. JOSIIIPH itrtarve. Saturday Sept. 22nd.--aale of prop- erty obthe late Isaac Eby, In the town of Berlin, Thundcy, Sept. 27.-ukie of stock led implement. on the farm of John Butter.............. Dried Apples....... Htxrperton......... Potatoac..........., Htutttt................ Shoulders per b.... Fall When. . ., Spring " mBet Straight Flour Ocea- " ' Middlings....._ Shorts.....,..., Bran........... Oats. ..'....... Peas........... Barley.......... "'_r.R.. K “v. ed at 82.50. Lambs were plenltiful and prices were easy. Extra $2.80 and fair bunches from 82.25 to $2 M). I-'oirs--Long, lean hogs of 160 to 220 pounds weighed off car sold at (8,5 40; thick fate sold at. 85; stores at $4 tit) to $4.75; sows at 84.25 and stags at $2.50. There is a good fair demand for thick fats and bacons. , - Sheep and Lainbs Liriees were easi- er for export sheep. From 31, to 33c was paid for ewes and wethers weighed off cars and SC for rams. Butchers' sheep were not wanted and were quot an] .. on an ' , _ - Butchers' Ctttlt.---pirerings, were liberal with a decline in prices, Tn- ferior stuff sold at from 21 to 2.le, medium loads at 2} to Be. good to choice loads at $3.12 to 83,35 and picked lots at 31 to 3ic. Sheep and Lambs-Prices were easi- _ Export Cattle.-miees ranged from 3.l to 40 but the latter ftgure was ex- ceptional and was paid for extra cattle only. Toronto, Sept. 18.--liverpoot ad- vices quoted prices unchanged at 11c for tops. Reports of sales stated that the market was sharply lower. Large off'erings gave the markets an easier tone. Toronto, Sept. 18,--New red wheat 53c and white at 54c ; goose wheat at lille ; peas, new, 58e , oats 31 1-2c to 32 1-2c; barley, new 41 to 42e; hay, timothy 88 to $10 ; straw bundled, 88 to $8.50 ; loose at $5 to 86. l Butter, pound rolls, 18 to IN ; large rolls, 19 to 20e ; tub, new 21 to 22e; eggs, new laid, per doz. 15e; dressed hogs, per on 86.50 to $7.25 , potatoes per bag 65 to 70ct. _ Liverpool, Sept. 18, 12.30 p. m.--'- Wheat, steady; demand poor; corn firm , demand poor. MARKET REPORTS. FOUR PER CENT. per Annum. compounded hall-yearly. L. P. SNYDER. Inherent Allowed on .11 1mm- of 81 nd Ttp. tttit'gtite,i,i.iii in I",',' 1t'dtg,' 'r/itil,', 'if, men a s or , mm o e . ttata, of midi-‘33:: the rate of “v ---v- .- “you" Aww 'tiii 6011mm: of we note- I Money Mama to att :11 current, ram. Mt Noel t ed. £3. collection? P/et', h,2htte, wunwo MARKETS. -, I WATERL00. Aug. 29th 1891, 1:me BRANCH; THE SALES. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. EUIIIPEAN HAIKETS: STREET MARKETS. OF can); LIVE HTOCK. 'rr----.' tttttmer 'tlt.--"?"- were scline in prices, Tn- at from 21 to "Ile, Win: "it: irwest " Hunger. e 'llktlll Bee 3:“ tk ',tltrlll Auction Sdes . A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. IIOT water heating system at about the 7 81111863 furnace. Properties or the air not interfered with. Fuel consumed about half as much I! with turnnca.noat “we or the Hotwner System now in xenon) use. ite,1ttteij,e.y, sizes of buildings with or "lthk Moment. h tin d mating Madam as tr an van mum toe lugs buildings. For tsartimuiii,Gaii" Ci Two V.M.Berlet l Wonderful is'sijiiii"'r'"'.'" . . r - - -"N_-i. " - ' Tf,"?"".'?'.. D graduau- wiswd to good resinous. Call at school or send or circu and post free. THERE is no better school than the Gall. Business College and shorthand Inatltuw. All Commercial Subjects taught. Fully equ‘gpped moderg conveniences. Students who um nunvl.n._.:...- "- -- J» . . 1huetiiinsaies . mu. [arm contains 142 some of good land l situated on the main road between Berlin and Bridsrepori, adjoining the town of Beriin. Thore are 18 acres bush. well watered. build- ings tirsttlus, house brick. bank barn. Apply to WHr.Rr: TO GO TO GET A THE taim contains 142 acres of A ,itutsted on the mAin NM hm:- FARM for SALE The Waterloo County Chronicle _--- EXCHANGED to advertise these well as on this depends. greatly the success of the sale. ' - Warm -,House Small Cost. Business Education. 37-iit ON TOWN PROPERTY IN BERLIN. Doors East of Post MU liffilfl(jflhlfrprhusa. Erb St., - Waterloo. County than any other paper published. Leave your orders for bills and advertEing at the CHRONICLE Office. covers the field by reaching more inhabitants in Waterloo will soon be conducted throughout dlfferent parts of the county. It pays a (an Bull) I35 COLLEGE. Gall. Ont Hundredfold a n. Mom-en, ox EASY TERMS A. o. BOEHMER & (.‘0 a%ius, gram; Gut Berlin. 1ttTd'm.'tFr m _ 'rfaGza - 'G"k"T m all an.†chad-Inn" 4'.'tttitfift m-m_ -,,..li mam m “I. AkEtiiiiii511?r'li'i'2 1iJstttet'4tt,iii In!!! as. V - V -"_- V r Town:sz 'N"li"4t."u'lfl'll', www.thigrrMM 'IrFyAtiUGa" I Pay- the mMntrmnlhhounuthoCou-tum omnrtt.tttr..armaoo. mg, h s,,,.....)'?,.'!'.::'.'?.-, - JN Birea. Apts Fall Assizes. 'f"ePHttta of 86.00 And under, Silt an!“ Amount PP. month’ credit wi given on waved locality or 7 out. diocount for qtah. Oata, har and pig: cub. ' Sale monument: at 12 o'etock noon, W. D. Wrutt,, Jas. BAxnorx, Auctioneer. Proprietor. 9- A; 1 nrtmu "are tirstun, old, I bay mare c, yam old, both supposed to be m foal to Grand SentinelJr., 6 milch cows, 6 um rs 3yenrs old weighing over ll cut each, 2 steers 2 years oh' ' 3 one-year olds, 4 calves, I Shorlhom bull, 9 Leicester ewes and 3 Inning, 3 pigs, Mu now, I number of chuck- ens, , good collie dog. I Toronto Light Binder, l Toronto Mow- er. 1 horse rake, I seed drill, I disc Grrow, I had roller, 1 horse power,l pea harvester, 1 set. imn barrows, I plow, l scuttier, 1 hay _ fork with roped and pulleys attached, 1 hut. mng mill, 1 platform weigh mic, I root cutter, I Danny churn, I wugon, I pair bob aieitrlsa, lbnggy, 1 toad cart, I cutter, I set mun humus. I no buggy lumen. Most of _the above implement. have only been in use fforn‘ahort time and Are nonrly " good as new. A quantity of by and moan, use Dome outs if not previously dimmed of. Barn and stable Icon-il- and some fallen tuna may we. ". L h “A!“ of 36.00 tad under. the following valuable prope l broun mum 6 yarn old, yam old, both supposed u Grand SentinelJr., 6 milch 3 years old weighing over I steers 2 years oh' ' , one-yea: I Shorthom bull, 9 Leiceah llmbl. 3 Pista, Lint In- . Ptr THERE will be add by Auction on the farm of James Barbour, Lot PP., Con- cession 3, of the Townshi of Telieasiey, one mile tsouth from Crosshifl and four miles north from \Vollesley village on Auctiohoer. 37-tt GEO. H. HUTCHISoN, - Solicitor for “The Trusts Corporation of Ont Administrators. Waterloo. September m: A D, an, tdruiir, or to - _ iv '"'-"WreV nnVVVAI VD UN (is? of sane. 'ERMS or BALE-mv. the chancln. cn-h for the real acute full terms and condition, “m be made known on the day of sale Further pttieyltsrtrrnay be had on amniuu 1on..,to John Bodkin. Esq. Q C. Union) v. arm 1N THEThws ur at the hour of IO o'elock in the torenoon, that valuable House and Property lately occupied try Adam Doeranm. deceased. the and properl y being composed of t 5 of an more of land more or loss and being oomrovaed of Lou Nos. c, 352 and the North-westerly l of Lou; Nos. " and Mt as shown on John iotrman's |Surw~y on the Remastered Plan ot the Town of Waterloo: and also that part of the lane or alley running be tween King and M try Streets as shown on the raid 'il"i2f which lies between the mid Lou Nun. 421m Metrnd the North-westerly j Maud Lots " and Mi. This is a most desirable redi- dentinl property. .. At the some time and place the Household Furniture and Furnishings of the said Adam Doormat. deceased. will also be sold. The real estate will be sold mhjoct to a re, served bid to be tixed by the otttcusl Guardian and to a mortgage to the executors of the will of Mathias Shlfely. deceased. which mortgag- tsith accrued interest and costs must be aw sumcd and paid by the purchaser: [aniculnrr ot the mortgage will be made known on tlu. dam! sale. THERE will be otfered for sale by public auction try Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. on the promises. corner of King and Allan Streets Wswrloo. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1896, .-OF THE- Dwelling Home and Household Furniture 09 THE LATE ADAM DOERSAM. wanna)â€, trimmiii Idih, l894, MOSES SPRINGER, Assignee, Berlin. Dated st Wsterloo this 6th day of September‘ A.D.. Itt94. I“ no ï¬n ..__ - my way u: nude. For Mm: Apolyw . W. B_urtdy, Em. Linwood £0.30]: Albert lingâ€. Esq“ Grover hill '/,f,.U'.nrttga; or to the ‘endor ti Bolieit- 1'iregt 11.. uwhiaon, Esq., Killer's Block, B " w. . It the hour of 12 o'clock noon, all the estate andinwrest of the said William Pemh. der ceased, In not! to Lots Noe. 6 and 20 in the Bur. vey of William Hastings on the registered flu of would Survey. rumored in the my my ottice tor the County or Wuterioo. On the property there " a Blmkunnh shop and a wagon shop both In fair repair nnd both spun dgoink business stands. Thereris 11153.01: theI prgpertynn [neg free how 111 ---- --- -vâ€" ...., v. n "0lFbm "a" name br Mrs. [.13 Patch. exocut'qx of the Viii ot William Pe ' law of the Village of Omshill. Blacksmith. deceased. an insolvent. than will beotreriki for do by public auction at the premises in Omen-hill on UNDERmdz Virtue of dated the day of Am !>_[__Mm. Lucy Patch. exocum Vdulilo Assiiirme's Sale 1hnislniiPs' Sale EMU: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1894. " --"", . "'NP'"r I pair DOD buggy, 1 road cart, I cutter, I set 85. I in buggy lumen. Most of implement. have only been in me t Um; and An map " good as m it ' said? 4 -c, same}; {3815} Swahili. progeny. viz ck in the torenoon, that 'ropcrty lately occupied ceased. the said property of an more of Und more )osed of Lou Nos. c. Me y t of Long Nos. tit and 'dotrman's [Survey on the. a Town of. Watexloo: and BERLIN, 'cuttier, I hay tached, 1 fan. scale, I root a, 1 pair bob at, “all iiidiG ’illngo of 3t Ina-Mood m f m " - I tg'tl'3tt a: thy-storm. (egg: “bu-name . 'e,a,,'i,heTirUg)' by? - “new: Ural" te, ' noun. A“ canoe or andâ€- h. 'g,TtllttTgt,tr, For further W W1 OI when to BINBY Eoranaft. M WNW“ m A immn â€BRIEFâ€? iirtegfl THE undmikned hm n numb Wk Fast Huron on (-31- “. mung to [run-hum mun“ than Whining Call or vr Data! tty rth day of Ann! Creditor, are tsItoirr-r, m tir their M!†with the undersigned on t,r ‘w'ovv (ho 1-1 'd pttkrptmutrer mm. no.†N. l any the I“ Am†.wiAl procoed In 41:~"1huu the M “the "id “In. hm mg nqard all! m tte dunno! Which he 4;." H ' r om-ttge. GEO. H n: 1rwuplt.6.,, poimmenl of mQLQ-r'rh motions with rctcrvnre mute. A meeting of the r‘n tor Tumdly. the IPI: hour at , ‘ch-k 1m. trutded. Ian": Nun THE above mini}: I. ' - mun: Co _ mp _ si.'rud8,'ll"l) of tVa' _ the crediton of Hm mu. . Patch. deecwed pur-u n W ut. FARH§1=OR SALE. In t, Notice to Creditors PUBLIC th] Jo,. M Am". In yeah ' l, {emu "ll', year.» mm 1 ' lspriusr m l Dims 4 mom! tToronto nu may. 2' pm“ drill. 11:. n Vealâ€. 21w board, Iglri, parlor rook ' small burr: _ pun. 2.} bud. sonn- clutr, MEET. Hung» TERM? ova Hunt: notct. H. com tw n prop-gr!) THERE u farm of two “1.11" 5 I "il, Wellcrho-, A or lo W. B, Husk! FOR SALE. Both farm, an , nah 3nd oak and l fences, Thi,. ls n wanting a gum I, having {mu-d h: 1~ lite. Ynlvnrimg :u spec! “WAC funn- further parlu'ulur TERMS» Flip, or within Hurh be serum-d by I: cGscr. - mam... m. "rrt 4. There is upon rim 3.. 20x30 feel, kitchen, lr, feet, "trtwrhed I 'M'r on,.uettof orchard, Aim at the .g. tor will mm tor IO in the sixth t ot the townalup urea more on so inn good sum- wood bush. TI, bein only gnu: _'i'ill'tl'nnl. um]. - _ v. a... .unnud TERMS In (wu- ey to be paid on Hm therewith In mud†money within "lxl.i can be "eeured I.) suip. purvhasm-~. THERE“ ""e “Hum“ County of Waller-loo. 1 good sult- of culmm unh. This farm " l and nuimbla for on)“ being well wnlm’wi Ty and two good nprlnu promine- a good Iran... trtotte cellar. kitchen " bank barn mm: (wt. other good oulbmldn. orchard with Chum f mm of fall “heat. _ on the corner of thn in best mm. m the dm mukl-l. being on!) v, 7 'gi,hthrNt1ytiii1/',, PUBLIC SALE 3b at the hour of 2 an.†farm consisting of 11.1“. the cut hult of no! No. otiatt No. a in the 5m ( section of the {mum-2;, Couply of Waterloo I',, THURSDAY, OCTOEEH THE undersigned lie auction. on t Valuable Farms?†munsoAv, sm .V..w~- â€-5-le llc auction, on " C', iouet the 28th or' Septembe'. MI u: A may of ll H. at". 2 r'r lock h pt, "." :.cr(-b,vmn|‘8d of Autry, v I? ,. N" (1'an ",'s-' "I'M Pl. .4: HQ. "ere' “new C o A rp... will A IL. lol. , (We: NI who. l "ekp. m a.“ 31min!" my, G, ' sad o,' lhr: otoad Ilium " any“! " rm HIE my eâ€. We W." I GR Me Are bcrci-, direct {rm rates whic you In fact ask of you is r "Ho THE E0 The mo judge as I By so d M, giving ce of dis â€a VOL.