and ne w I= M + Ob Ne l's!d(,. Of ]‘M «un Maker, x, NOYEMBER 2nd, 1 mare s _ _ ~*wowel $OAY, NOvemaEp elock p m, sn BR ; hi ‘ KNRY KOEHLER, W aterloo, Onb TICE. ainable farm of 198 + tmalance in bush and i i _( woâ€"<torey stomg c R0 â€"~ ind bank barn 45 x 8 wel. w atered by <pring ctegk. hird. Cash in ten days; the mer‘ zuze at 6 per cent iB iyed on the pre.lfl‘†ar Heideiberg. Owner CaB nz property and paying * cock i offers for sale his baker nd three lots situated 0B 0. _ There is a frontage@ef e can be nmncedw " rooms upstairs for i clance for the fl‘.“ nen‘. For furwher particu* remis<es to nq is .Cn CA n .. * MOn 1 Lc reel of 14 ml:t. ash x woun‘ ts Bm toun maag 1 lck &0 Wuel k work, hubâ€â€˜ . stetl, and lwo 'Oh..h Puails,| |iKe g;m.l..al ichine. 1 tire MQP, T €9068 ui sed by carri “ i am0,b6c offered ap 5) "dere 1 public auction on Lot W onc mile north of +8 t P‘ L~Gurg, on OVEMBER 2nd, 1894, Y SHEEP. ary e and Pepso,m TORS‘ SALL the purpose of sur m Sale. BElG€ 5 NOYVEMBER 13th SA LE MEETING. p \ LK ">. 3 secondâ€"hews ein "â€â€˜Kil;lmzl.u“ in bear w I t uair, ""M008, #me CONRAD G 34 ‘10 ang under, ;J ‘ Approved WUâ€";‘(‘" 11 be made known Om day can be seen on the 4 A{ulgnmn Harlin Dremig e 0 Tered m, ‘h‘?i years old, l‘Wht dor topP buge Acp ® NCO YWt 1. PeTtY in <ood Wd.' P ADBY ons ax0 °9 °_ tate of Julia® ! Elizabeth Cresl sleugh story age, 1st the & Implement OF PE staRc. .. OrY brick d we e. blackamity a frame d welt sold xecutors of the: !dee jy 1;1' t;:.‘ ny 1'ulllmun“ , & les, w . Tm:“fv(’(:;}j‘fl-_ m t Wiwk )Wn as 6 man Mil »_ had by nnell, Keaq., ‘.fl’? ‘dee, or w G. Hm"fl CC rw prr:gl\ N.“. CoW " old, 1 t douu.'{ |~ 5 buk“ï¬.' 2 hew .‘ New ’@fed Po.od .. , "(° &C the 1000 PC an .‘“lm‘ On the © We‘t side ot \\'.t!erloo, on oF in lots na&er Berlin wing valuable ns (1 new), 1 new o cutter, 1 road ifter, 1 hay rake 1 Mnmng mill, l hox. gravel oor, nyle harne-.: it saw, about i teers lire e uslreis of Oats 5. {orks fand )0 numerous t ‘and turnips,i sed Binstrneti 11 by Pflblh A HNARR, Proprietor. turnips and 3, all sums of + amount [ it notes. All hout reserve. _1 brood man 2_and 3 year «3 good cow Alf, 1 heifer n., sharp k Im' #1GEO. HASENFLUG U n on Lo: \mulree 1 year oid Becker and T OF SIGHT! VOL. XL.â€"â€"NO. 45 Come early and have the best choice. City Grocery and China Hall Terms Cash and . _ One Price. Dress Goods A Rare Bargain Here‘s a Cracker " and surely there is someâ€" thing you want in this line. W The profits are out of sight and will be so for two weeks more in order to make room for New Christmas Goods ; our assortment is yét large I8 pieces Velveteen dark shades worth ; bought at 35c un th. means that you can g: No exaggerati claimed that is borne out by T 28 pieces Ceylon EFlanncel!s, good checks, for shirting, dressâ€"goods an:d general purposes, worth 256 per yard, now and as long 15 as they last at C X table full, contains mssy ki ong ends ana short ends it fark colors, jus: ce:xocszh fo vaists, chilflren‘s airsss and engths, all marked in plain fig ‘oing@ at about PHLALE 2PRICH Plant your dollars in this store and you will reap a harvest of The Boshmer Co. Ltd., There i4 a ; between ch goods that : M aterloo Conmntn Chronicle. Al shgan "ny kinds, there are «is in bright and zh for skirts. and and ladies‘ dross iin figures and are 5 100 por cent. i fference is anc shot veivets, all id $1.00 per: yi: lar which in at 290 othing utireiy WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 8. 1894 l \\'e come now in ogar reviow Qf the p(.fl‘f: workman, ue nlan‘Jf’*CtureS all Our town pOSSGSSES one Of the b?s ' town to the most important of our merâ€" kinds of harness, light and heavy, douâ€" | equipped and conducted flour wills it cantile establishments, that of Messrs: | PC and single, collars, etc., and keeps | the County. This mill is owned and Bricker&Die bel. This is one of the most | CODStant!y on hand & full line of horse | operated by the enterprising firm o popylar and successful general stores in goods, blankets, robes, etc., in fact, evâ€"| Wm, Snider & Co. The industry is in the County. Progressive ideas and | @"Ything to be found in a first class |a flourishing condition and doing ai advanced mercantile efforts are apparâ€" harness shop. extensive business? The mill is a tine ent in the management of this estab H. A. ZOELLNER. commodious, four stowey structure lighment with the result that in the| _ Te come now in our review to our equipped from top to bottom <~with : purchase of first class goods the public popular drog establishment, sueceesfu}. | COMDlete set of machinery of the im are afftorded equal advantages to what ly conductp(gl{ pylCle enterpmsing oey. | proved full roller process and is notec can be obtained in the large cities. | Joman abové n:’mod Mr Q/oellfergisa for the quality of the flour mavufac The stock carried is large and woll: seâ€" competent chemist -nnd ('1 rJuv se and tured, which finds a ready sale. The lected, embracing staple and fancy freps the store up to & high bsgt,andard highest cash price is paid for whea dry goods, millinery in all the newest | of excellence Hre has beet:n establisheq | Ahd 8. large commercial business i and most fashionabie styles, ladies‘ and | , great many years and is too well and | 400¢» flour being shipped to the eastert gents‘ furnishings, hats, caps, and evâ€" feforably k ï¬yoz' n to negd Allyertended markets. Special attention is given t« erything to be found in a high ClB88 | potice in our raview.& The i buck car. | CLsto® work, farmers coming here for general store. Messrs. B.& D.started in | ried here embraces M kinds (;'f upe | miles around to bave their milling business here some ten or twelve yeArS | Jruog 4 ara! 1 PC | done. Mr. Snider is one of our long . aa gs, druggists‘ suffdries, the Jleading P " ago and by & uniform course of fair patent medicines, toilet srticles, etc established and much respected busi and upright dealing have built up & | Mr Zoeliner gives special attention to | °83 m°". The firm. also owa the magnificent ° trade. _ Their establishâ€" | |pe compoun dgi:x of prescriptions â€" and mills at German Mills in the County ment is a credit to our town as well as | ;p, public find %very ldVl;l’lt 5 And and have a large warehouse at Mill to the enterprise of its proprietors. protection in dealing here. T.lg pyug. | bank, Porth Co. C. STEUERNAGEL. ness deserves its success. CHARLEE KBEVIZIOES: * It is ex ceedingly congratulatory to v. M. BERLET. . wï¬::fl’gg;hï¬:o gdh:uï¬l:::’mï¬r?' :}‘ the ladies of Waterloo and vicinity, to | _ Next in our review we wish to make prietor of our SE Clake p].nï¬eg' gm be able to note the existence in our | prominent mention of our popular and | a d sesh and door factory. Thik indug. town of such an excelleE: millinery and | successful merchant tailoring business | try is in a flourishi iek? § uns i o x ie y is in a flourishing coundition and is furnishing goods establishment as we | of which Mr. Beriet is the enterprisin¢ | doing an extensive business. The facâ€" herein describe. This popular business |â€"proprietor. Mr. Berlet started in busâ€" tory is equipped with all The Intest im. has been established for a great many | iness here about threewyears ago and proved machinery for doing all kinds years and has always Ind & largo Patâ€" | was well qualified by experience and | of work in this line, as planing, matchâ€" ronage. The lady in charge is a firstâ€" | ability to make a success of his underâ€" ing, dressing, etc, as well as for the class milliner and the store is kept up | taking, and a success he has made for a a 5 s 3 Â¥ manufacture of sash, doors, blinds and with the times and every advantage is | he has built up one of the finest trades i i e o s 4 6 all other work in their line. Too found in dealing here to be had in the | in the County.. Thestockcarried here| much praise cannot be given to the large cities. They have been very sucâ€" | is carefully selected and embraces all | anterprising proprictor of this business cessful in the purchase of the stock for ing lines and novelties in forâ€" i * % > for his abitlt in building up such a the season‘s trade are now preâ€" and tailoring cloths. ;Of , , ,...,L i of splendid which is a substantieal pared to show one of the finest lines of | Mr. Berlet‘s abilitics it is unnectesary | bonefit. He ‘gi ® % ves employment to & stylish and fashionable millinery ever | for us to speak as his work well shows hmnuh‘:hflMhm seen in the town and any lady,: who | for iteelf. Wun‘:“butnhl adding to y list. This estab fails to call and i 16 will he o | “'ï¬ â€˜business as . we L‘htfl&hdwt«mnnfl ing herself an Lo it is well deserved, as to the enterprise of its proprietor. _ ?MM are fortunate || _: -flï¬.b. c stores of| : ‘The pleasant ‘u&u: in having as the f ‘in | the town we‘ wish & soothing effects jof p : w At the front in the boot and shoe trade of the town is the large, flourishâ€" ing and extensively stocked cstablishâ€" ment of Mr. J. 8. Roos. This store is a credit to its proprietor as well as to the town. For years back an extensâ€" ive business has beem done here and the establishment bas maintained a high standard of excellence, atfording to the public every possible advantage. Mr. Roos thoroughly understands the shoe business anrnd buys for cash from the leading factories of the country. He handles everything in this line from the ladies‘ finest kid to the men‘s and boys‘ heavier wear, To be convinced of the bargains offered tiere it is only necess@ry to call and examine the stock and prices. The business men of Waterloo have capital!, pluck and enterprise, are wide awake, shrewd, cautious and accommoâ€" dating, and as a result enjoy a very large trade, not only in town,but from many customers from the villages and country round about. They offer barâ€" gains that cannot be surpassed. We are enalbled in this issue to append a brief review of a number of the leading business men of the town. In nothing does Waterloo take more pride than in her magnificent park and recreation grounds, which are at dnce the admiration and en‘vy offall visitors. As an insurance centre Waterloo has not inaptly been styled the "Hartford" of Canada, ard its manufacturing inâ€" terests are large, more men being employed, in proportion to the populaâ€" tion, than in any other town in Canada. Public improvementsa have been goâ€" ing rapidly forward and during the past year a main trunk sewer has been constructed at a cost of $15,000 _ The advantages of this town are now unâ€" surpassed and its population which bas been making substantial gains from year to year ought now to grow apace. . Its public school has long been noted fer its efficiency and the thorâ€" oughness of its teaching staff and the High School is within eagy reach, The town is connected by street railway with‘ Beriin and it is proposed to subâ€" stitute e‘ectricity for the horse service next summer. ‘ Waterloo occupies a proud position amons the towns of Ontario. Within the past few years it has been steadily forginy to the front until now it staods in the very front rank for the general solidity, pluek and enterprise of its business men. Waterloo Business Men. A Brief Review of a Number of : Our Leading Firms. BRICKER & DIEBEL RoOS Next in our review we wish to make prominent mention of our popular and successful merchant tailoring business of whish Mr. Beriet is the enterprising proprietor. Mr. Berlet started in busâ€" iness here about threevyears ago and was well qualified by experience and ability to make a success of his underâ€" taking, and a success he has made for he has built up one of the finest trades in the County.. The stock carried here is carefully selected and embraces all the leading lines and novelties in forâ€" We come now in our review to our popular drug establishment, successfulâ€" ly conducted by the enterprising genâ€" leman above named. Mr. Zoellner is a competent chemist and druggist and keeps the store up to a high standard of excellence. He has been established a great many years and is too well and favorably known to need any extended rotice in our review.8 The stuck carâ€" ried here embraces kinds of pure drugs, druggists‘ suffdries, the Jeading patent medicines, toilet articles, etc. Mr. Zoellner gives special attention to the compounding of prescriptions â€" and the public find every advantege and protection in dealing here. The busiâ€" ness deserves its success. J. STREBEL, It is many years ago since the enterâ€" prising gentieman above named estabâ€" lished his harness manufacturing busiâ€" ness. _ He has, by & course of fair and honorable dealing and turning out of superior work, not only built up a large trade but has made the business popular with the public. Mr. Strebel has had long experience and is an exâ€" pért workman,. He manufactures all kinds of harness, light and heavy, douâ€" ble and single, collars, etc., and keeps constantly on hand & full line of horse gcods, blankets, robes, etc., in fact, evâ€" erything to be found in a first class harness shop. JACOB CONRAD, One of the establishments of our town which transacts the largest annuâ€" al volume of business is that carried on by Mr. J. Conrad, extensive dealer in all kinds of shelf and heavy hardware, stoves, ranges, ete _ ‘Though it is well known that this house has built up an exiensive trade, yet many of our resdâ€" ets may have but a meagre conception of the extent of the business done or the stock emrried. _ The store from the front presents a eplendid appearance but to anyone not familiar with the establishment, a very faint rdea of its contents. The special representative of the Citroxicu® made a brief visit to the store and was much impressed with the extent of the stock carried and the expeditious methods of doing busiâ€" ness. This institution is a credit to "‘Waterloo as well as to its proprietor. GEORGE ALLWARD, Among the newest established of our business places is the firstâ€"class launâ€" dry carried on by the enterprising genâ€" tleman above named who purch=sed from Messrs. Halstead Bros. a short time ayo. In going into this basiness he is well qualified by experience and ability to make it successful and judging from the trade already worked up, a success be will make. The launâ€" dry is equipped with all modern appliâ€" ances and firstâ€"class work;turned out. If any of our readers bave been in the habit of sending their laundry out of, town we would idvise them to try him. | The popular proprietors of this splenâ€" did business established many years ‘rgo have succeeded in buiiding up a busivness that is not only profitable to themselves but is a credit to the town. Their business covers a Jarge section of country and some of the finâ€" est monuments in Western Ontario are found in the works of Mr. Geo. B Schaefer. They wmanufacture all kinds of monuments and for style, color and finish they are unsurpassed _ The proâ€" prietor is an experienced workman and gives close personal atiention to work turned out. 1 /ments among the farmers of the surâ€" rounding country. At their warerooms can always be found a full line of al kinds of machinery used on the farm, repairs, ete â€" They are hustling bosiâ€" neâ€"s men and it is a wail knownâ€"{&#t that they handle more goods than any other agency in the County. WATERLOO® GRANITE & aarBurE works o Among the solid business firms of Waterloo is Mr. Chas, Kreutziger, proâ€" prietor of our firstâ€"class planing mill and sash and door factory. This indusâ€" try is in a flourishing condition and is doing an extensive business. The facâ€" tory is equipped with all the latest imâ€" proved machinery for doing all kinds of work in this line, as planing, matchâ€" ing, dressing, etc, as well as for the manufacture of sash, doors, blinds and all other work in their line. Too much praise cannot be given to the Our town possesses one of the best equipped and conducted flour wills in the County. This wmill is owned and operated by the enterprising firm of Wm. Snider & Co. The industry is in a flourishing condition and doing an extensive buuiness: The null is a fine, commodious, four stovey structure, equipped from top to bottom <with a complete set of machinery of the imâ€" proved full roller process and is noted for the quality of the flour mavufacâ€" tured, which finds a ready sale. The highest cash price is paid for wheat ‘and a large commercial business is done, flour being shipped to the eastern markets. Special attention is given to custom work, farmers coming here for miles around to bave their milling done. Mr. Snider is one of our long established and much respected busiâ€" ness men. The firm. also owa the mills at German Mills in the County and have a large warehouse at Millâ€" bank, Perth Co. JOHN RITZER, One of the establishments of our town which is noted‘ for the high standard of excellence at which it is maintained, is the magoificently equipâ€" ped tailoring establishment of the enâ€" terprising gentleman above named. Mr. Ritzer is one of our sitostantial merchants. He has been established for a number of years and the business has a phenomenally successful record and commands a large trade. _ ‘The esâ€" tablishment is known far and wide for the superiority of the work turned out. Another feature is the large and varied selection offered to customers, embracâ€" ing all the leading lines of foreign and domestic tailoring cloths. Of Mr. Ritzer‘s abilities as a cutter it is unâ€" necessary for us to speak as his work shows for itself. Suftice it to say the finest class of merchant tailoring is done. D. 8. HUBER: Mr. D. 8. Huber, artistic photograâ€" pher, has won for his studio an enviâ€" able reputation since establishing here some vears ago. â€" To spesk of this @cuâ€" dio as its merits deserve would indeed be most complimentary to Mr. Huber‘s ability as a photographer. The studi> is very inviting in appearance, renderâ€" ed attractive by a beautifal display cof photographic art which is pleaâ€"ing to look upon,. The studio is equipped with all the latest applianci s, fine scenâ€" ery, ‘ etc., and all classes of work is turned out, from & cabinet to the most elegant life size portrsit To see the display ef photographic art here is to a ppreciate it. | HENRY MAIER. We come now in our review of the town to our popular harness manufactâ€" uring business, successfully carried on by the enterprising gentleman named above. Mr. Maier has been established here for many years and by a course of fair and upright dealing and turning out of superior work not only built up a good trade but has acquired for his business the confidence of the people. Mr. Maier has had many years‘ experâ€" rence and is a firstâ€"class workman. It is a well know fact that harnes manâ€" ufactured by him are unsurpassed. All kinds of harness are turned out, light and heavy, double and sing‘e, collars, etc , and everything is kept in stock to be found in a firstâ€"class harness shop. The business is very popular with the people. of the town. He is one of our most highty esteemed business men, whose long and uniform course of fair and upâ€" right dealing has won for him the enâ€" tire confidence of the people. The stock earried is always found choice, fresh and purâ€", embracing all kinds of family groceries, fruits, provision~, crockery, etc, Mr. Schaefer deserves his success. UNION ROLLER FLOUR MILLS of ‘figs, when | sued and the officers are toZbe congraâ€" if the father | taiated on their year‘s succéssful work. liouns,the most At.&-:hdniï¬ql heven‘t the s nee; so that | names of ‘the officers appointed for the y known.and | ensuing year. . The concert on Thanksâ€" imeveyeciness"", 2B ‘ . ... Migs J. Donaldson, delivered a a very interesting address on Kind râ€" garten work at the convention Inst Friday, which wes mucs sppretiated by ber hearers. ...A number of our townspeople took in all they could, of Kleiser at Berlin on Thursday evening last....Therse bas boen quite an inâ€" creased demand for clothing here this week, since the disastrous escapade of some of our youths who seemingly enâ€" joy work without pay on dark nights (especially en Haliow K‘en) better than good honest toil for wages in daylight. Experience is said to be a good teacher and it is earnestly hoped the statement may be proved in this ease, and that inâ€" offensive persona‘ property may hereaf ter be left peacefully alone. . . . The anâ€" nual meeting of the Elmira branch of the Upper (g.nsdn Bible Society was held in the Evangelical Society‘s church lest evening. Mr. J. P. Luckhbarot, President of the Society in the chair. The Sec‘yâ€"Treasurer‘s report was read as follows : . Collection at public meeting Dec. 6,‘93 $ 3 70 Depositary‘s sales.................. Your corresponcdent ‘has not been ! Miss M"_Y Hust gives ber "11*‘““' about much this week, and consequentâ€"| “d.reudf-rm;:\ of good s<lections, _ No ly many of those excsiting and ascoungâ€" | PMNS are »'"‘"'L’ spared by our young ing (?) happenings wluch are of such .Pâ€â€™Sh.‘"‘râ€lns to make the luldt‘rtl'lk frequent occurrencs« in our prosaic vilâ€" / UX >UC°935fU!’ ead ‘1}"‘ should receive lige have escaped my eagleâ€"epe, but | A !A"S® and iuiluential patronnge . .. . euough has been gleared from the cur.| Ur. Geo. A . B‘r’“'â€""“b- resiuing at the sory remarks of those whoin T have ccâ€" | southern hm‘\t et E. mirs hes purchased casion to meet from time to tin= whem | from Mr. Abraham Steimer part of Lot cff duty, to makecthe Eamira eclunmn | Sft 6. C. 1. \Â¥ colwich, consisting of interestuing to your readers, but a â€" the | 103 acres. ... First snow ssorm ef. the biaby frequently requires my attention | «8*§00 Tuesday morning . . Miss Meinke (my wife being at housecleaning) and ‘Of Lerlm, is epending this week with my mind being tilled with visions of | Mrs. F. A. Bailey. stove pipes, stepâ€"iadders nnd the like, | â€"â€"< | m: l ungrammeatical or illogics] expressions | _ qragipar yoo 1.:.1:-:4. hixe 6 Ateomk in this correspondence you \V.l“ kindly | poy, mnï¬liu’-a fugiy, 20 1bs fo: |® ; l’];m' set dowh to the proverbisl cireumstanâ€" | prawn |shipur, 23 The for 3! 1 a Ibs good Thig ces over which I have no control, &e , | ins for 25 cents ; 5 lbs good currauts for 21 & ," and not to wilful‘ neglect of & :or eents ; Myer‘s cattle spice 9 cents per lb. respondents‘ dutie‘s, and (after the man | _ J. W. Berry has painted his barn ner of pe(itions to pariiament) your | »and outhouses and has now _ on« petitioner will ever pray, &c., &c. So |ef the most desirable homes in here goés ! . ... Mesksrs. J. M.,8. F.,and | the _ village. _ Jndging from _ the Harry Ki‘gore, of Toronto, spent Sunâ€" | numerous new . Luilding going up day last at the re:idence of their parâ€" ‘ throughout the township, times must ente, here.... Miss J. Sproat of the t be improving.... Winter wheat is Public School staff was laid up sick one | Jookirg better this fall than for many day thig week, but is now convalescent | years, Some farmers are pasturing it .... Migs J. Donaldson, delivered a | »s it is getting too strong....Some a very interesting address on Kind râ€" ! hunters report having seen a large George Burnett, of Ch s‘ey, a voung lad, bas been sentenced to the Ontario Reformatory for Boys for two years, for stealing a horse from Eias Melbousen of Elmwood. William Brown of North Dumfrics, w s brought to the gaol on Friday night by ConstaUle Handscomb of Ayr, charged with setting fire to a hay stack, the property of David MeLlecd Corover Ji« wh Jones of Montreal, who had held the office 55 years, died on Saturday. â€" He hbad presided at ]1,â€" 400 inquests. Some â€" miscreant threw â€" a stone through the wingow of the Galt trsin between Doorn‘ ard Blair on Friday night lwt. The missice narrowily osâ€" caped striking a Galt young lady on the heard. A uumber of passergers were cht by the broken glass. We regret that Mr.A.Wenger,')f.â€"\y- | ton, while in Toronto some time »go t 11 ! and injured his leg at the point where | the foop was amputated. The hruisn{ began to gather and became very painâ€" ; ful, so much that the doctors Ianceed it a few days age, and we are pleased to hear that the wound is fast mending, The North American Mill Building | Company, Stratford. have assigned, _ Applaa are being shipped in large quantities from Londondistrict to Earope, Several dealers have coutracts for 5 000 or 6,000 barrels each. The shipping is imuch in advance of last year. ( A ï¬;rnck ecompany known as the Oxâ€" ford ~Horse Breeding Association has been organized at Woodrtock. All the News of the County and District carefully summarized and put into altractive shape. . A BUDGET FROM CORRES PDNDENTS AND OTHER | EpURCES. NEWS NUGGETS. EXPENDITURE. Elmira WwWIJJOLE NUMBERPR. 20f4 38 47 15 15 "R.J, Lang at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cert. Arrangements have been completed to loan a large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on black bear in the hig swamp near here, .. .. While jin Preston the other @ay your reporter h«d the pleasure of going through the diflierenst departments of Clare & Beatty‘s foundry, In the Best granulated sugar, 20 lbs for 1% : ligh brown sugar, 24 lbs for ®1 ; 5 Ibs good rais ins for 25 cents ; 5 lhs good currauts for 2: eents ; Myer‘s cattle spice 9 cents per lb. ist, who alone ought to draw a full house, the commi tee have secured the services of Mr, Brooks. of Huli, Towa, a talented musiciin. who handles the violin, guitar, and mancolin with equal skill und who will be able to ; lease thosa lovers of invtrumental music who wili be fortunate esough to bhe present. Those who eare more for elocution than music will receive exceilent value for their acinmussion â€"feeâ€" when Miss Mary Hunt gives her talent ed renderings of good & lections. No paing are being spared by our young Presbyterians to make the undertakâ€" ing successful, »nd they should receive a large and iviluential patrouage . ... Mr. Geo. H Bowman, residing at the southern limit et E mirs hbes purchased from Mr. Abraham Steimer part of Lot M. S. HALLMAN. Loans can lye effected from $500 u ards. given li pl'lflpl: es as repayment of pfirci Loans promptly and withâ€" & Ungquestionably Canaca‘s Greatest Comâ€" : & mercial Schools. .( ie\ fhoe. . Mens +4 .h-dn!mw;u f id Principa‘s. 6 ©00060LA4A 6. NA AALAAALA + AA t Kills and Murders Hich Prices 30000‘ ‘NOOQOOOO\\'QNOOQ“Q fBEST:! Machinery ~NOTICEH. _Igge. Toror Town Property Farm Property full particulars write or apply in MONEY TO LOAN (Continued on 8th Page.) of articles Which we wear, and with which we decorate our homes. Some of t} fabric produci those â€" found thousands of wor \\'fl"le]l lb)' poke their places it a fact that it" While ar show an thousands 0 of the presei pussed even most skilled PER CENT. On t century has surâ€" the dreams of the mechanics. viments that may M justice _ towands workiog men and mactanery taking It is an evident Cill, is at the Cene tral Business Colâ€" mos wlers yhned 1 patterns .0 Nee the &060., uies e ttrwgham, () tricate tLore 4+ § *Â¥