T' c rt will throng the Cot Iepcn V t he 'chr uetion mph tl",' L ls "are,“ tho! ("c .'rt. a "ietl2'."'ff, ' but 'l'hr ‘uxl inc r. 'rs hrm " muted - d md J nukes from LF. Ton per out. wit und tho ttal-et. II We». Dani-0‘ ago K ddâ€!- wu'emm 'irieyf. Gaia {to tion Sales: m orrers ror _ttier"". -- 'M corpomuun of a.†dam; .bont 6636'.- a. punt walled out with U.- Tt and mare“: 'i'ji)'iilSt m: of u mar “313:3: n J ~Ivh'ndld it lrulllr~ «a m terms. - 1 3hr t hronicle OHM-g '" l.Hh "d, .md Drt'lnlarsl in ttte uh <10: m ii/.iGuntrodfrt ts, mirr-prement. 19! lC LT; TGa' ITG", but" ' DECEMBER Let, I806. r, DECEMBER 20, m4 and I otfer, for we Maggi." 'rr aterloo County (l tt FOR SALE. - - '“' mug†'t'Gioei.e. -I. For {11an F†m to "Y ""ggi'll: a? GAGE SALE f Waterlot the Hundredfgld Residence SALE. hr! tor " mp0 logs c'o'uVnCe and fio hold Goods. and Buildings See OE! 'uruy OF C, Tic. T/tii" "tsiii d w burn srctitttt d Noon x 2;E,3/Jda'i Iri lor . tt uurl Home.“ 'r-rt 1011' S." rsotrt -, “mammal 29tt Decemqu I, these Well as greatly the out of " Auctio or' l c. Flo. VOLL. Wen Page 8, of Halo consul ttl "u. late Wy .vr. which will :m-rc will N m by .ylr. Jo Court (mum: It Pays a I H And under.m-l / credit cum ' "ale sndaiar% " pmuthm ' drum. cow hayracLIbel ot double ht -eer New Ind Le MM I M. Orrertiii't", or the undn .: " Blink] “Mn-t Drover! *n- , yum '11 M I cows ill ur by her ad oid, I MM. "s. 6 fhoep. Inc-hold G' On "trm, ,1 given on t al Minna; l pm RUWMAX . Fixeator. “We will als ne, "a Hm mHOIing i in I Wuhan aid. 1 Hum "WW-l hm rick 119..., nerd Tm Mon 15m "ai, an». l 13m ion on mm tht SW Tumble in Prices! Remnant Sale. Carpet Sweepers Mop Sticks us Large Chopping Bowls Ideal Stove Mitten with dauber GEO. Everybody. BARGAINS City Grocery and China, Hall 5. Poultry and am lard wanted. THE BOEHMER 00., Having brought some lines, of which there was a bi stock at l mpirc Tea Store which I rcccntly purchased at 4254 cents on r'; hr, up here, we are prepared to give our customer? good value VOL., XL.--. NO. 40 Store Open , Every Evening. reatmany more lines in prop'ortior1 which space will not allow to enumerate. ' THIS matetluu (t2tattttit regular price, $1.50, our price 81.00 , 275, n 2.10 , 3.50, n 276 _ C .25, " . .10 .30, " .10 anhpr ,. M. . " .15 irg this season we have gathered them all together from the different (Icpartmcnts, filling an immense t ble with the greatest variety of stuff that can be imagined. A more than ordinary number of remnants having accumulated dur- Amongst the lot are all kinds of lengths of Silk, Ribbons, Velvets, Dress goods, Dress trunmiuqs. I.i:'ivgs,Cloakings, Cloths, Tweeds, Vianncls, Flanneletts, Cottons and vaclinga. To insure a speedy sale we have marked them at greater sacrifices than usual and with the great as- wrtmcnt of stuff there should be something of interest to everyone. Don't wait until the best things are picked out but come at once and get the very thing you have been looking for, at not much more tll in half the price you expected to of Berlin (Limited.) io, WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING I, DECEMBER (j, 1894. Wm. ‘Valker, Hayaville, who had gone to California in quest of health, died there, His remains were brought back and interred in St. James’ ceme- try, Huron road. last week. He was the eldest son of the late Thomas Walk- er and was nearly 38 yours of and He leaves a wife and a little daughter to mourn the loss of a. loving hush ad and father. Mrs.Jrseph Inird_who lis ed in Elan from 1540 to Is75,died in Hstnilttmptt the age of 57 last week _ Local option will be \oted on in Garafraxa next year. A BUDGET FROM CORRES- PONDIgNTS:AND OTHER mURCES. It is reported mat Grand Trunk authorities time under consideration the building of a. station at the head of Main St , Galt. All the News “the County and mum: careful!) "unmarked and put Into eradlve shape. I Mrs Andrich, Preston,diril on Wed nenday of lust week aged 78 )eare. The coroner's jury at Guelph last week found John Cows guilty of man- sltrughter, and of unlawfully killing John Luwrence Johnston last Saturday in a hotel in that city. The proprietor of the hotel where the fight took place was strongly condemned for his treat- ment. of the deceased prior to his death. The residence of Mr. Holliday near Stratford was burned on Monday of last week. The house and furniture was valued at $9,000. Besides this 8430 in Cash and notesv,to about. the value of 815,000 were burned The Sentinel Review of Woodstock gives an account of a peculiar business carried on by a man down in the coun ty of Norfolk. It is the killing ofhor Sex which their owners could no longer utiord to keep. Lust winter. it says, the man killed two or three hundred old horses. He does not shoot them, but knocks them down and cuts their throats, The skin is taken off by cut. ting along the neck and also the belly. It " then removed a. little at the end od a rope tied to it and the hide thus drawn from the carcass with a. span of horses. It appears that the skin is only worth about a dollar. The carcass of the animal is buried a. few inches be- low the ground and the following your the bones are exhumed when they are worth about as much as the hide, There ischance inOxiord for such an industry. there are hundreds of horses in the country which it would pay to have killed. lt " ill not pay to keep them. But surely a dead horse is worth more in these days of the icientitic me of waste matter than a couple of dollars? The professional horse killer seem to be new development in Canadian agricul- ture. Robert Hutchison, grocer, Lismwel, has assigned. It is thought the credi. tors will not lose much. Hsn‘OVel Post r-d farmer Offered horse steak for sale on the streets the othgg day. It is ssgrcely necessary to suffix,- offer was rejected. Horses are 'gold by the thousands in France for food, and have been devoured in lama paru‘of the United States, but this is the timt time we have bend of horse 'beet' being put on the nuke: in Gray. ' PLArNVTLLM. Rev. Mr. Bell of ll nmilton,delivered two illustrated temperance lectures in the town hall on Monday and Tuesday evening to large audiences. . . .The merchants report a. very good business during the past week, . . .There is ru- mor of I concert being "rrtsrtged tor the Mechanics’ Inltitnte . . . . Mar Levi Creuman disponed of the stock and im- plements by auction Thereby last.. Mrs. T. Willson of Berlin visited her son Dr. Willson. during the paat1wessk . . . .Quite a number from here attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Wm. Walker ot Haysville, on Thuradny hurt,. . .The young men ot the village hue decided to organize . hockey clan and will no doubt be able to gieo . good report of tbomoelves before the winter is over. . Mr. Seagino has taken nonunion of the blacksmith shop lonely occupied by Mr. McKio. . . .Mr. Riohordoon- bu been mug-god u printel d the pubhc school . . . .Mi-a Tony and Brown, no leaving, to be amended by Mu. Brown of Bt. Thoma, and Min Wil. son. of Cedar Grqms....Mi- m. and Ida Mot-boll quot “whiting an in t!» village"... .I-lgnxdddl NEWS NUGGETS. . . . . M rs. Rodgers of Gala. formerly a resident of this place, called on old tsequaint"nceg here on \Vednesduy . . . . Mr. S. Hilhorn has purchased a neat little road cart. Call at V. R. Berlet’s, Merchant Tailor, where you will tind a large assortment or Suitingn and Overcoatings just received, Good bargains are assured. "nee more in tle old neighborhood. . . . Mr. J, Gimble is staying with his unzle Mr. D Gimhle, of near Kossuth . . Rev. Mr. Karatedt preached the second of the series of sermons on the, "Seven Vials poured out, upon the sewn churches of Asia,†on Sunday evening. J?r:nsos.tLs--Mr and Mrs. John Un. ger, of Waterloo; Mrs. Miller and Miss Lottie Millar, of Berlin, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. J.A. Fish over Sunday, Miss Emma Terry is at preaenv- [ISiL‘ingm Ler brqther if town: . . . . There will be a. S. tl. entertain- ment in the church on the evening of 21st of December More anon . . . . Mr. Oliver Bennet of Preston was visiting ans. Himorn's on Hunday....M'i-s Lolla 11ilhorn aeeompanied by N r. W. Hilhorn of Blair were the auusu of Mr J. Hilborn’s of Preston on Sunday. od a, farm up near Wiriterhourrw and intends taking possrssion in the near future. He has dispoaed of his farm Wire to Mr. p. Brickw'l for the sum of 83000. . . . M P. Noah Decker is home rwl... . a ___. ...-._.__ . -__ ___ . . . . 1,t Ada Townsend of Baylield is spending a fvw weeks with her sis, ter, M rs. J. Crosby. ' ' . Don’t. forget the opening meeting of the "Young, Peopie's Mutual Improvement Society" to-morrow evening/Friday). The first part of the evening will be a. debate on the question as to which irthe greener “Hm city people in the country or tire counttry.peopltrin the city." The second part will be of a musical and literary order. Everybody welcome. Au eu- joyable evening promised to all who come. . ..Mrs. Crowe has moved into town. MISSIOXMH b'ruoios,---The New. Chas. T, Cocking, a returned mission- ary from Jupan(the land of the rising sun) will preach Missionary sermons in the Methodist church, Hawksville, on Sunday morning next and at Lin. wood in the evening at the usual hours of serviceszin their places. On Mon. dayevening following Mr. Cooking will give a Lime Light entertainment in the Methodist church here, when upwards of 100 views of scenery in that country, will be exhibited. A feature of great interest will be scenes after' the great earthquake, in October l801, when whole towns and villages were destroyed. At the close Mr, Cooking, dressed as a Buddhist Priest will give a. specimen of the Temple service and exhibit a. number of curiosities of that country. Newspapers any: "Any ope missing this lecture will miss a auire treat.†Everybody of course will come. Admission only 15c. ELMIRA. Another week has rolled by, leaving but a few traces of an unusual nature on the generally even routine of village life, such as ours; but now that our electric lighting system is in actual operation, we can see more clenrly,snd hope to keep a. stiff upper lip until the municipal contest in over for another twelve-month. Very little excitement has been exhibited so far this sensou, but .then our people don’t get very 130: ovey such matters until the week folldw. ing the nomirvitionm Elmira needs better street_lighting, iniprovwg fire protection. Ind e oowvhy-ln'w. Thou who from n "ttuh-motive work Igninst every improvement for fear of a raise in, taxes, ought to seriously consider the advantages to be gained by, adopting much needed measures to secure better protection against fire, and cleaner streets, and look away from sclf ta the wants and needs of the community " large. The councils we have elected in the pest have been very economical and hnve mode the menus " their dirpoW go very Gr in improving the streets and roadways, but we shouldn’t be content with old foshioned sud practically use- less methods. We trust the backward- nee: in keeping up with the times will be laid neide now and that the council to be elected . few weeks hence will be randy to adopt the methods necesury to meet the requirements of the Under. writers' Assad-don,» if those require- menu Ire not filled, the “ting of El- mira will be"1f,"1oet an tor village We enact hope to ettrnot mnhctub ore to tIii',,","':.',',',",? t:rta,1',te'gt protection the a: “My: Tue. tabs able to LINWOOD. down of fir:,":,':,, ossi-tvd by his Brent Mr. J. L. 'mhach. After "ettlivg "ll clalnw,th9re reu uinod oi small lulfmca whirh Wall: the mm y of ma d.-’cm. e4. We hp!" ve Mrs. Herkendrru m d children will reside in Elmira in future nl'hougli 9111f†they haw ly Pu umb‘e to tind a s: “be hour" 's, him. in avuil- uhl-~....M . James Forrest of Gim. allen,pmsv ‘thrivugh Elmim last werk, on route to‘Claegnw. S~mland,m Spay-d l n few mm?“ amongst his old “drool-l matte ther . . . .The a‘teranor s in mn- necclon with the enlarge-moot of ‘llP‘ Musical Sadipty’a Hail. we progressing sery ra.votaluy, The smile rmovnion l and eulstrgtir"tnt In to be oozinplvted by Jun. lst, iid Mr. Chas. Ruppt-l tlt" pro- priutor is hustling. . . . Mr, ll, V Clt m ent, has undertaken the work of get- ting up the Grand Cmtutn, entitled "Tim Arch of F-mv." which was so ue'l received in the Dublin St Church, Guelph, a your or so ago. It, is axial to he wry line, and should he looked forward to with pleaaure. The (we will be announced Inter....1tev M r Coll- r g preached a very “like svrnmn on Sundmy evening last to a lung» nudienma, His text was, “Is the young 1mm Ah salon: safe I.". . . .le villugn tuxvs are cmningrin slowly thi, year though it will all come in Drohahly Irire. the fourteenth inst, Everyone stems t ox- ious to put off the evil day as long as possible and Treat Dunke will likely have his lmnds full on the last day al. lowed for pnvment. But we cannot get out of it. Two things RN†surnlhrath and taxes. . . . Every morning about 7 o'clock thew times the last melancholy shriek of some uuforturvtte hoe is heard Our peopl» me "slsuehteri, g" daily, and sausage-s, liver-worst kc. ke, ad liiriturn swell the family supplies for the winter. . . . Prof. Schmidts "1%ssion Play" was announced for Tuesdsy men- Ing of this week in the Muniml Scrip- ty's Hall and was but Flilllly attended, though the representations were splen- did and deserved a largvr htmse. . .. Several of our young eeutltsmen are ar- ranging for a series of"nssetnbliet," hem: during the winter. The first of the season I undrrstan‘l Comm: otf this week . r. .Mr. Solomon Laschinger, manager pt this branch of The Waterloo Mt’g. Co, has just returned after speruhng a couple of months on a collecting tour for his Co., through the Province of Manitoba. He reports the farmers in better circumstances than hut P ar and collection» were more satisfactory. He expresses himself as being well pleased with the country and predicts great things for the prairie province. . . . Since last week's Cmmxrcuc cuino out with the very flattering account of the Bonanza Mining Co's,gold mine in Al- goma, the Elmira stockholders in that Co, could hardly lw inducrd to sell out their holdings for anything less than about 500 per cent, premium, and they are all talking very hopefully of retiring from active life soon, to live comfortably on the dividends from a. few shares of Bonanm stock. As We are the paiscssors of a few shares our- selves, we are uniseliish enough to hope that the prediction of the other share- holders may come true. Oh, let it be soon. WELLESLEY. Dr. McGillawee is still unable to be around again. He had an operation performed on his leg but is on the mend and we hope he may soon be able to attend to his practice again . . . .Mr. John Lips is still confined to his room. His grocery department is ve ably Med b Mr. Wm. Kel. telzorn and the burger shop by Mr. John Reihm, late of Detroit....We are sorry having to announeethe loss that our vocophone band has sustained through some mischievous lads who played havoc with their instruments. They are mostly all cut to pieces and are under the circumstances unable to supply our town with their fine music. We hope they may soon be able to have their instruments replaced and go on with their rehearsals. . ..Mr. Ed. Schnub and John Becker were rusticoting amongst friends in Heidel- berg, tit. Jacobs and Elmira. . ' .We are sorry to state that Mr. Menno Leis is also on the sick list. . . 'Geo. Lips is on the sick list. . . .A very jolly time w‘ss spent It. Mrs. Cressmln’s last. Monday last. Very atrty mam by Mr. Wm. 2ket. ‘1'.me- terhorn end ttfe barber shot hr iii) This has been a very dull week in John Rethmu late of DetrOIt: . . 'We1‘ comparison with the previous one. A are sorry Gving to announce the loss! hsr e amount of We stock such as that our vocophone band has sustained l ship and hogs passing tlirough for through eome p.isctieyou.s' lads who , shipment enlivened things a little. A 'played havoc with their instrument. l number of Patrons and teams loaded They are mostly: all cut to pieces and l with salt passed through. ~In conver- are under the ',',i,",iytnhstttne"i',?' .unable to l nation with a prominent one in regard a??? ourhtown with t ei'i,hegeusit l to its uses, he mentioned the great be. e Tt t ty may soon 9 a. e to l netit be had derived from it as a fertil- bnve thei.r instruments replaced and izer So much so w†the difference ftao'l with their ',i'isiisiii'iiirr.ii'fr")itrart' it seems astonishing that it ' Schnub and John Becker were l is not more freel used bv the rusticeting amongst friends in Heidel- I farmers in geniral - Further- berg, tit. Jacobs shad Elmira. . . . We 1 more the crops receiving its benefit re. ?†sorry to state t ttt..hy.eley,t.y,'i,t, l mnioed green while that not treated " also T the siek list G.ety, LIBS 15 under the some cultivation and soil, on the tsielr hath} .A Ellery [ollo,r time; wilted to a great extent and did not {in dwell“ t“ ra. ressmsns “t avenge hslf the yield. . . .An oyster on " as . lsupper is tobe paraken of by the ------_------ l young folks in connection with Grsoe HAWKBSWLLE church guild to-night. . .Johnson Bros. arr." and Mrs. Stephen Winn â€alumna extensive sale on the 5th. . .. spending s week with friend. in w, J. S. Manly lectures in Knox church who. . . .We understand that Mr. I on the 6th in the interests ot the Bible Merritt Winn bu disposed or his hm Spelety- . . 43y all account- .Uto mom- to in. J. Buschof an Clements....|clP‘UN'11{b°8m by new: we e,'i,l',r" Bergen.- M in an new" Il'." rg,',',',',',',,',' 't12TLttttl't of . " 1 (In . the . lath: yesn ism, s1u'l1'."hl,1'l. i590 11i,1t,t1U,'g,',tt,,tak"gu', . I“ own: I: c ,rfiit-ttr V tg'di,t',iget,',zttr'gl"',tt i Ennis no muse '11, M m, '"""'P'. and not hs rendered We. rm The Wah-tee-tttr ensued schedule MM are My tnw-Sai-ir-tcat-lyme. Mussel-dispens- ,~ Opus _ to. alhrtui.aHetareoeest." ‘ Dss. ms....nn.- “ï¬nal-Wallis“ a"i'ii'ih,iEi'iViii'iiiiiiriiiiqih' we new "eit* a. a.» 3dr. and Mrs. Stephen Winn are spending . week with friends in " tirloo....We understand that Mr. Merritt Winn bu diam-ed or his bran to Mk J. Batch of St. Clement... . . Mr. SJ. Bristow who has been in the -ior of Mr. In. Intl during tho but but yea! h an: Janina. Syd. " he study nil-ad. (glir)trtti,tle, hue lawn suddenly le‘ttl to Whitrehurch, enuua hung the serious iluirs, of Mrs. Troleuvmu. There 'ths nu FPrt ice held in the Mctlurdist church "If Sunday lust. . . . Rev. G. Fever uf Berlin and Rev Gtuerzt er of {Lin plum- o'mnged pulpi's on Sunday . .- M r. hi. It, Nreret and Mus A. Niclxel lave been visiting friends in Galt and Pai. new v1uttpg â€lends In Halt and J'mlu. . . . .Mr, James Cochrane t f Winvrrn, who was been visiting his snnIn-luw Mr Christ. Ri'z hem returned Come In) Monday lax-L. . .Nr. Under: te. presenting ti e York Loan Saving Co, was in town this week on business . . . . Mr J. L Hamilton II st a \nluuhlt- aria: Dam dog uh le drnirg: it, is to be hoped Ilut. n will he found again. NEW DUNDEE. NEW. It, Head prerwhed in the l'. ll, church on Sunday mornh g. . . Ar, Fri- day was held the funeral of M r. Moee, Hunslwgor who nut, wnh 1min»! tsccsdraht In Raw DuudoP on Mummy but wtek....'ITe mw scllml Ill llm villrrgeis now occupied. The opmug nu .Sulurduy “a; largely atttndm, More thun 300 sat down to dinner in the large btsetnents. Ihr, hell t' disi sion was furnished by the Snyd. r Co.in Waterloo, the furniture being of tho la. test. improvements, The budding Is now a model of condort and Crouse nwnce. Methodist chum-l» will M held on Thuw (In ov» Dee 20 h . . . . Mr. JAI-nh Mur- " lout a vniuub'ehovse. . . .119 Mum tsito Brethren here chungbd iluri'ttatri from McCai'um's Block In Fire H I. ' . . . RSV. w. E, Trrlvavau and "re NcsuupAL --The, time for no- thinning the municipal winters for the next, yunr in drawing nigh. We will soon find the township fathers execut- ing Hirir deep laid schemes and setting their traps for Cupturing the coveted positir‘n. lt " of prime importance that only capable. men he p need in positions of trust, We tnnnnt Allard to n'uce our affairs into the lrernl, of a lot of genial juriul nuimkuila It. is brain Md exvcntive ability we “ant. We would like to put the electors up- on their guard rot in plidgn their my» port to anyone. became he is a neigh bur, brcause he H a member of our church, hennuse he often drinks hour with lid, because he has ho hm: endear overt to get it, Nothing Hamid secure our support for u man except tbat In- is the Lest mun for the place, Jlut what we Matted tttt in fay was on a different line. For some years reform- ers (no reference to polittrs) lime di. "cred our an. ntion to the I resent bar. boious and wishful symttunof doing our roadwork and the extremely un- satisfactory mmlnion of our roads, Talk is theâ€), but thisisrxptueticnl age. What good is all this discussion unless we simply c9855 following the example set us by our grent-grmt-giand- fathers: who worked according to the requirements of their age, not aura. Probahly guml might he dine if some lover of civilization and reform in each of our townships should bring the mat.- ter before the elections on nomination day with the View to securing a change for the year 1395. If no further change can be wrought, let the season for performing statute labor be changed. Now is the time to talk it instead of waiting until we find our roads again spoiled. We usually hear a great deul of talk after road-work is done but it is invariably of such a nature an to ren- der it unfit for publicntlun. Who will take the initiatory in " tlmot'. WHOLE NUM BER. '20? People about to go' to IV " Lniii'i1h's Imus» sts,tk If Carpris ard Curtains. Witzdcw Shades and also mum re tnt'tt to look after tlviris.rri a nrhml Chung? could be :vw'nxlqnldnvd, We do not ourselso prefs' l‘r In Inur'isml [uni maker hm it 11mm! ‘MLI' " ttltbtt with " u‘mu "Y" '0 mer' wmv-x f 'h, mg“ fie iicit unit-s of the '" u. "l'. m tr "p'it thelvof. . . .TM’ Fur-u!» r- ' '.rr “anâ€; to bgno an (-mvrmnnw-M (n (L.- Nth innt. . . .We hate mum " u'w cimul a few animals dry-pn‘t-hm‘ Hm Iss-t few weeks owing to tlo. N. P Chum] Po, " rt) 1 and ttvitlchnrstuu, If tht munrs 'over the “inn-r. 'ttttttds----- QMO“OOOQOOOOâ€O¢OOO‘ m {BEST PHILIFSBURG. The Sunday 33100) " the 1% angclt. cal Assocumun are umLing prepsâ€- tions to hold tlwir Mutual Christmas festival on Dee,20ih, .. TM Lutheran Sunday school intoui to hm] theirs on Christmas eveninur...,lirs, J. Lane holtz bought a iine hlwk horse front Reeve J, Hallman of \Vllnun . . . . The Hotel property of the 31mm l’inmwr was sold to Mrs' }’f:nn.u~r fur 3.31:0†The farm was will to Mr. Jacob Schmidt for $1.360. CENTREVXLLE. Mr. Damned INN). a fine young man, 16 years of "ur', an: of Mr. und Mrs. John “Hm (pf thrs phntgnu-l w [h an extremely sad tsciulent nu Mm day afternuon, on the {rum Of Mr. .Juhv. ls Devitt, whole he lmd hum eri1sli-.ved since March last. Mr. “NHL was chopping grain in his burn. and (lun- lieb Dehn Wu ongaaul in oiiins: the machine. It was a cold aflernmm mud Debt: had his mils on and Md the mm in his right hand when the um Hugh! in the cogs which drew the right Imnd into the wheels and crushed the land into jelly It is banned that the hand mun be Amputawd. Dr. Bowlby is in Attendance. The Accident bu out . [born owr the entire neighborhood and much sympathy is felt for the un- fortunate young "ran wl I» h». Um but tle of life trefore him (lo-[mind of the use of his right hand. Last week Mr. Funk Hum-I hutch. ered two spring pigs, 9 IIIOIIIII‘ "ld, weight 690 lb: ', one weighed £1.50 and the other 340 los. Who (34n best it? .. . . We am glad to hear that .\r.rmau Bartel is getting better. Jniltstutna. tion of the lungs is his sucknws, . H Where will our St It P. he on the wad or through the fis.lds? Timo will tell. . . . .Mr, Geo. A. I'mwr, cur to miner will hold his annual exanmmtinn in about two weeks. lMiva information later. . . . Centreville wood chopper; have started their winter's wouk . . . . Mr. John C.Albert will hold tt shooting much on Tuesday, 4th inst.... If you want to sdvertise in the WATEHLoo COUNTY CHRONICLE or to subscribe for the paper leave your' order. with P. Ducb, Centreville. . . .Wo regret to amount†that in or Hound Centrevillo must be me thief or thieveu. Fume" are oomplitttittg that their gain nod chickeum being stolen. Look out or you will he ought me time. ih Ink? " lege. Tuvumn. (My vl ' :,_,,,,,,j, r", L‘nquestionuhly Canadn‘ r Uranus! Cote merCinischoots. t [ "t' ', , N, _ "new 1igiiilifig i', 1litlRlBlllllt. C? "I. cr] . ' l iiWa2tifi9iiiiii - lil __ I [Trp, "r j ct ---- EIO'U' (antic-nod on MVPm.) BERLIN to str P1 l" _ HI ' t (ch- tral Busincss tul- P 1m i3! tr-iso)")"",