Splendid Assortment and sold at Dry Goods Profits Trimnmed : Hats DOERING BROS., At J. Kaufman‘s Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. TTA VING bought 4260 acres of timber limâ€" 44 its, (in the Distr Taurier township), wh saking out logs, and shop \fith the newest abled to turn out mot GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES shop Fito the newest machinery, 1 im en: abled to turn out more stutf and to sell much cheaper than before. â€" Any petson intending so build will save money by buying Lumber, Sash. Doors, Frames, &c.* from me. 1t is not the profit I look at, but it is the quantiâ€" ty I want to turn out. I have also bought a large quantity of British Columbia Red Cedar ~hincles, which I will sell at whole: sale price, viz : $2,.50 per M. or $1.80 per Square, when taken oft the car, and a half cent per pack exitra, when out of the yard. This price is only for the orders taken in Felbâ€" ruary. Titr Sittscrurs we guarantee to be ef the best quality. Factory on King st. near C T. Ruilway. To Excharge for Town Property in Berlin. FORTY-BGB‘!' and a half actes, all cleared ‘and in a high state of cultivation. On it P and in ahigh state of cultivation. On it two frame houses, nearly new, a bank barn ::,fl) feet, and all necessary outbuildings. Soil, goud loam, 3 acres of orchard, two neverâ€"fail ing wells. On the Petersburg m&di}““ outside of the corporation of the ‘Town of Berlin. For particulars as to terms, etc, apply on the premâ€" ises, or by letter to J, B. OBERHOLTZER, 19â€" im Berlin, Ont. Bemis & Roos, The Electroplaters. Are now ready to do any and all kinds . of plating in GOLLD, SILV ER, mopiropteic Have your old, worn tableware re plated to look and wear as good as new. Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1894. House and Land For Sale residence of the und vfl:.: miles :on the mxf'kn._ Nprecdeg es w bank barn, stable and other out buildi with all kinds of bearing Mtn-&hr particulars apply to pava on the prominge. Noh * * Millinery FARM FOR SALE Work Cuaranteed. Office above Simon Snyder‘s Drug Store 4t from $1.50 and up. + bought #20°° icres i the District of Pai wnship), which I am t logs, and having the newest machin irn out more stuth ar in before. â€" Any pe ill save money by b rs, Frames, &0 fr WATERLOO. & COPPER â€"OR J. KAUFMAN, res of timber limâ€" Parry Sound, part am now operating ing improved my hinery, 1 am en« Fand to sell much Berlin, Ont For many years Berlin has had a large hat store. The owner gold out nearâ€" ly two years ago. He has again opened out and if you want to select a hat from a large and varied stock go to Peters‘ Hat Store, Berlin. Now, that the holiday season is past, we have decided to increase our lines of staples, such as Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets We have sold some fifty dinner sets within the last couple of months, and we believe by buying in still larger quantities we will be enabled to give you still better value. The trade we have established speaks volumes in our favor, for low pricâ€" es. Remember two hindred sets all told is what iwe have sold, now we think we should be able to do at least half fas much again ‘in the same [length of time. To prove our version we| are going to surâ€" prise the citizens of Waterloo County with our low prices. Our glassware department has been somewhat neglected, but in the future you can depend that we are going to still further your interests by offering you such unheard of low prices in glassware that you will be more than astonished, We ty.. Our goods are all of the latest patterns and purchased from the best makers. We handle no secâ€" ords, but sell you firsts at the same price you pay for seconds elsewhere. _ Take advantage of the hard time priceées by making your purchases from. are going to keep a full line of the best American makes as well as Canadian goods for you to choose from. One thing for you to reâ€" member, is that we make a specialâ€" ty of China, Crockery and Glassâ€" ware. _ We buy in larger quantities than any other house in the Counâ€" No. 4. King St., Berlin Next door to Hoffman‘s Drug Store. UGeo. Schopp, lh«d the misfortune of having his hand bauly smashed in the flax mills last Friday, while scutching a handful of flax, breaking a bone in his hand. He is doing as well as can be expected. Dr. Glaister is attending him , . . . Mr. D. M. Shoemaker bas been canvassing our town in the interest of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital fund and reports results very favorable. ...A number of the many friends of Mr.and Mrs. Heory Koehler, visited them last Friday night, the occasion being the celebration of their Silver wedding. A glorious time was spent uo matter how fierce the winds blew . . . . Several chimâ€" neys were on fire on Friday night owâ€" ing to the heavy, winds....The great trouble in our community now is too much snow as roads are blocked which makes them almost impassable at preâ€" sent . . .. Our young folks epent a jolly eve at Mr. John Killer‘s on Friday, the cause was a surprise party for their daughter, Mary....Last Tuesday a number of our villagers visited at Geo. Bellinger‘s, and enjoyed themselves.. ‘Our Pathmaster Christ. Keanrel, toâ€" gether with a lot of others went the Philipsburg way to open the roads blocked by the recent storms. Mr. Adam Steiss is manufacturing bat racks and clothes driers. . . . Mr. H. Hahn, in going out of a door slipped and fell on the step hurting bimself badly . . . . The youngest son of C. Kapâ€" pas has been sick for some time. Dr. Woodward of Hawksville, is attending to the patient ... . Both churches were poorly attended on Sunday, on account of the roads being blocked up. Baxp Coxcert.â€"A concert under the suspices of the M. 8. band will be held here on Feb. 12th 1895,commenceâ€" ing at 8 o‘clock, p m. The programme will consigt of music by the band,comic songs, reeiâ€"ations, vocal solos, & zither solo and violin duetts, &c.: Dr. Robinson of St. Jacobs, called on a number of bis patients here on Monaay. Axxvar Mzztixc. â€" The annual meeting of the Wellesley Ploughmen‘s Association was held at Wilford‘s hotel here ‘ on Friday last. The following officers were alected for the: enguing Lw: â€"President, D. H. Williams, of inwood ; Viceâ€"President, J. H. Campâ€" bell ; Sec‘yâ€"Treas. David McKay ; Dirâ€" ectors, Albert Doering, Samuel Petcb, ‘ontinued KFrom First, Page John F. Beck, WELLESLEY HEIDELBERG CROSSHILL A+ 8. S. Coxvexti0® â€"The annual conâ€" ‘ vention of the Sunday School Associaâ€" tion of this township is billed to meet | in the Presbyterian church here on Thursday. Feb.7th next.at 10.30 o‘clock a. m. â€" The meetings of this association have bitherto been of great interest and bave been largely attended. It is to be hoped that this one will be no exâ€" ception to the rule. All those who bave the moral and religious welfare of the youth at heart should so arrange their business as to take this convention in. It only comes once a year, and a day ‘out of three hundred and sixty five is not too much to devote to so good & cause. All visitors will bemade welcome and be hospitably entertained. Mr. Philip Moser has gone to Mildâ€" may to get a partner.... Mr. J no. Hammer from Carrick was here last week inviting friends to his wedding which will take place at the beginning of Feb. He intends to make his home at Bamberg. . . .Quite a number of our neighbors attended the funeral on Monâ€" day of Andrew Bossuoin, of Josephsâ€" burg. The funeral took place at St. Agatha. Deceased was brought over from Dakota,where he had lived for the last ten years, and the last 3 years he spent his time as brakesman through whichheended his life through injuries. Deceased was married on the 15th Dec. 1894. Much sympathy is felt in "this vicinity for his wife and parents,in their bereavement . Mr.Peter Kroetsch son of Mr. J.H.Kroetsch,8t. Clements, is boarding at the Bamberg hotel and is going to serve his time as apprentice on the operating machine with Mr _ A. Stair. ... Mr Otito Kress is getting his livery into gool shape now. Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday S. M yer‘s choap ugar is attrac:ing nim« e ous custome s. Granul .« ed 22 bs for £1,00, 20 lis. lizsht b own for $1.00, 290 .bâ€", Demarâ€" & is for $1,00, Coal cal Cus dian 16;. per a on, or 150. n 5 ga jon lots, Ame ican, 22c, per ga l0 : or 20c. tor in 5 ga lon lots. Traffic was entirely suspended through the recent blizzard. Wood choppers were utterly demoralized. Path masters turned out with gangs of men to open roads. Trains were snow bound and snow ploughs were kept busy ... .Simon Shoemaker left for Montreal . ... Mr. A. Stengel has gone south for the benefit of his health . ... Mr. E. Bracey is improving in health. Ax Essay ox Brestav.â€"The vilâ€" lage of Breslau is built north and south being bounded on the west by the Grand river, on the east by Hopewell creek, on the north by High Bluffs. The business part of the village lies north of the railway The business village consists of extensive flouring mills and sawing mills, owed by Mr. Burnett, shoddy mills, creamery, brick and tile yard, carriage and blacksmith shop of A Cieiger, tin shop and grocery of Simon Moyer, geveral store by A. W. Bechte!, shoemaker and harness muk er, post offtice, telephone office,two merâ€" chant tailors, dress maker, a mason, & house and sign painter, and three carâ€" penters, ST. JACOBS Lately it has been more agreeable inside than outside and consequently our burgh has been very quiet and your correspondent has therefore not & very lengthy budget, however, since my last, we have experienced one of the severest snow storms, we have had for a numâ€" ber of years. Roads are blockaded and business nearly paralyzed toâ€"day, Monday. Ever since Friday there has been one continuous storm, increasing in violence until this morning it has somewhat abated. The Railroad is block ded. The Toronto train assisted by the engine of the Galt train steamâ€" ed into our station about half an hour late in the morning, and after leaving here they were blocked when very near Waterloo, thus leaving us without train service all day.... Mr. Llsaac Good spent a week in ihnom viriting friends. ... Mr. E W.B. Snider attendâ€" ed the Canadian millers annual meetâ€" ing held in Hamilton last week.... Mrs. Reuben Detweiler of Berlin,kpent a few days visiting friends in town. .. . . Reâ€"organization of the officers for Y.P.A. of St. Jacobs‘ branch of the Evangelical Association takes place toâ€" mbrrow, Tuesday,evening . ... Mr.Wm. Hoeflin has opened up a barber shop in the rear of his saddler sbop, and seâ€" cured Mr. Philip Moyer to conduct the: tonsorial art, wgo is now ready to wait on his customers .. .. Mr.Addison Moyâ€" er bas secured a position as weaver in the Waterloo woolen mill....On Friâ€" day last Mr. E W.B., Snider was sudâ€" denly called to Toronto,being informed by telegram that his foundry in that city had been on fire. The loss is esâ€" timated at from $300 to $400. Had it not been for the prompt and efficient assistance given by the &-n brigade,the loss v]Sonld have been more serious . . . . Mr. Daniel Hollinger who had latel secured a sgituation in Hepworth, z | assistant station agent, for the G.T.R. | bas again been removed and is now at | home. . . . While hdï¬::wn the céellar stairs in her house, <Levi. Cress down stairs, and «sprained her anokle BAMBERG BRESLAU. .. Under the treatment week. ... Mr. Levi Cress contributed to the St. Jacobs Musical Society a load ot wood, to keep the boys from freezing. This is just like Levi, always genial and obliging. _ Menno Bean of the township of Wilâ€" mot bas sold. his farm of 100 acres to Amos Cressman‘for the sum of $7,500 and Menno Bechtel on.the Huron road in the same township has sold his for $7,000 to Mr. C. Christner. SCHAEFERâ€"At Elmoa, on Jan.2lst,the wife o Jo n Senaef r, of a gon. Jorztâ€"In W im t, on Jan,. 12th, the wife f Joh _ Jutzi, of « son. Fraxzâ€"In D on, on Jan. 12th, the w f« of Carl Fru z, of a daughter. WINTERERALTâ€"In Pres on, on Jan, 15th.the wife of Geo. Winterhalt, of twin daughâ€" ters. FRASERâ€"In Ber‘in, on Jan. 21:t, the wite of Chas. G. Fraser, of a >on. DuNBROOKâ€"In Berin, on Jan. 22nd, the w te of J ph Dunbrook, cf a d ugh:ier. BrRGEY â€"In Man hem, on Jan, 22na, the wite <f J .cob B.rgey, of a son, STAUFFERâ€"Near Straâ€"burg, â€" ou Jan. 220d, the witre â€"f Ob.« Staufler, of a doughter. Srrouâ€"On Jan 18tn, in Erbavilie, the wile of Chi . Str h, of & danghnier, Hrikrâ€"On Jan. 25:n, in Watezloo, the wifâ€" Hen y H i~r, of a son. ZIEMANâ€"In P.eston,on Jain, 220d, the wite o B.W. Z emon, of a davghier. FLETCHERâ€"In Doon, on Jan. 20th, the wite of Joun Fie cher, of asoo, BCLMERâ€"In Prestovw, 0 : Jan. 19th, the w te o W. E. Bolmer. of a daughter. CostIaaxâ€"In Preston,; o« Jan. 23rd, th« wife o Tho . C stigan, of a son,. KrarMERâ€"In H sso~, on Jan. 1l1ith, the w f of Fiancis Kraemer, of a sou. SToECKLEYâ€"In Merniâ€"gion, on Jan. 9th, the wire of Jacob Stoeckley, of a dauchâ€" Tysonâ€"Bownraxâ€"At B rlin, on Jan. 24th, at the bride‘s purents, by the Rev. F. Steen, M.A., R ctor of St. Joh ‘s (Episâ€" eopal) church, S’Ir, Walter H. Tyson, f Gretna, Mâ€"n.. +0« of the late Abram Tyâ€" son. ‘o M s Alice Maud, e@di¢st duuch er of Mr. aund Mris. W.H.B wmah, 0: Queen stre t, Berlin Bow»axâ€"Coonsâ€"At B ri n, on Jan. 22nd, by he Rev. J. B. Bowinin, Mr. Eli E. 1 wman to Miss Almira Coons, both of F eeport. Cressmtanâ€"BRUBACHKERâ€"At Berlin, on Jan, 23rd, by th Rv. J. B. Bowman, Mr. Josiah 8. Cressmin of Wurer co 1‘p., to M ss Mary M. Bru acher, 0 Berlin. JarcERâ€"TEUCFELâ€"On Jav.2nd,by the Rev. M. Aresdt, ot Waterloo, Mr. Jac» Jaeger 0o: Ber.in, to Miss Ma:.nda Teufel, of Warâ€" terlo». MARsSHALLâ€"\Winsoxnâ€"At the residence of the br d‘s moth r, ‘Moun P casant Farm,‘ N irth Dumfries, n J n. 28rd,by th Rev. Dr Dick 0 , M .Jamnes Maisoal.of Noh Dumfiies,to M.ss Em ly, aaugrter of Mis. Jame W Ison, Câ€"das Cr ek Ro d. RCTHERFORDâ€"CAIRNS â€"A: the res dene« of the bmiae‘s parets, Ga t, Ja~. 23 d,by the Rev., A G. King, D.D., Mr. Thomas W. Ruther ord, of Norch Dumfries, to Jennie _T., daughier of Arex. Cairns, _ Rotkâ€"BEXPERâ€"On Jan. 18:h, by the Rev. Jacob M. Bender, M». Noah Roth of East Zorra, to Miss Lydia Bauder, of Wilmot. DEATHS. HaxxaAHâ€"At W t rloo, on Jan, 24th, Ciâ€" th rime Kes er, aged 43 years, 4 months and 10 days, McDovcGartâ€"In B rlin. on Jan,. 23rd, Flora McDooga 1, aster of D. M Douw l,exâ€"r > gistrar of Waterloo County, in her 63rd year.? EvErRaATTâ€"At Elimira, on Jan,. 24th, Mr. _G o. Everatt, aged about 67 yearâ€". Gixaxicn â€"In Gu ph, on Jan. 221 ¢, Sirah Jane Backenston+, wife of Moses Gingrich, aged 61 years and 3 mo. ths, Treusct â€"In Bâ€"rlin, on Jan, 24t», on of the iwins of Adum Treusch, aged 15 mont 8, Ernstâ€"At Cleveland on Jan,2lst, the Rev. A. Ernst, formerly_mionster of St Poul‘s Lutaera church, Eim a, and (And es‘ church) B «li>, aged about 80 years, Zinaoâ€"At Hanover,on Jan. 218 , Frederick J. Zingg, aged 56 years, 4 months and 15 days. _ _ _ â€" Grosâ€"In Warerloo T‘p., on Jan. 23ra, Casâ€" per Grob, aé{ed 63 years, 2 months. HALLMaANâ€"A 4 yeas old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G orge S, H linan, of Rosevil« ter, Brings comfort and improvement and tends to wd?ersonal enjoyment when rightly u The many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s best 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 Figs. â€"â€" _ le. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘le and pleasâ€" fenrlant porgrrage 16 n picdas ias. benefici 1 & ect laxâ€" nï¬vo;oï¬:h,nllyol‘undng the system, gxdhng’ ing golds, headaches and fevers permanently curing constipation. It has given satiafaction to millions and Mï¬ï¬ï¬‚m«ldflu.flhfl profession, becaudse it acta on the Kidâ€" Live Bowels without weakâ€" tl_lq':#!t_hpgr(oofly freé from KNOWLEDGE MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. WerneErâ€"In Wilmo:, on Jan. 18th, Jos ph We ier, age d 88 yeas. Bartz â€"In Be linl, on Jan. 18 h, Gertie Catharine, daughter of Fredâ€"rick B etz, aged 3 mo t s and 27 d ys THE T%EEB&ABAN K Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund|.. Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes a specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bank departâ€" ment 30 dgs or over, from date of deposrtf“ to date of withdrawal at TAREE AND A HALF PER CENT. per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly, | Special rates on large sums to be left for stated periods ary 31, 1895â€"Page 8. MARKET REPORTS3 White wheat is quoted at 62 to 63¢; red at 61 to 62¢; outs at 35 to 35%c¢; barley, at 481c; peas, 59 to 60c for common and 62 for blackeyes; rye at 50c and buckwheat at 42c. Butter, pound rolls, 16 to 17¢; large rolls, 14 to 15¢; tub, new, 15 to 16c: eggs, new laid, per dozen, 24 to 25¢; dressed hogs, per cwt, $5.25 to $5.50. Fall Wheat... Spring " ... Straight Flour Ocean ** | . Middlings..... Shorts.....,..s Bran.:....:: :; Oate. IA:.1.0..s Barley........... Cews..sizssirerss Butter â€"...«c.«.« Dried Apples.... Hay per ton..... Potatoes per bag Hams....::.. :+ Shoulders per b LArd.sulsseszss TalloOW. ... .« «+ essea Hogs... Apples, per bbl Sheepskins ..... Waxt ApvertIsEurxts.â€" Farmers and others will find that they can in many cases insert with profit a small advertisement such as those found on the 8th page of the Chronicle. If you have a farm, a horse, a cow, or anyâ€" thing you wish to sell ; if you have lost or found anything, insert a small advt. in the Warerroo â€" Corxty CnuroxIcLE, Advertising in . the Chronicle brings good results. _ That the whole amount has been issued in pavyment for property neeessary for the Comâ€" pany‘s business. That the existing debts of the Company do so%t excecd twentyâ€"two thousand dollars (izz,- ). ls;g.imess our zands this 21st day of Januar;, J. V. CLARKE. _ _ We, J. V. Clarke, H, C. Hodgkins, and C. T. Moffett, Trustees of Waterloo Water Works Co. and a majority thereof, and the said J. V. Clarke bcm;; Presideut of ~aid Company, do hereby c rtify and report : _ ___ 5 State of New York } County of New York | S S. Waterloo Water Works Co. Dominion of Cannda, ) Province of Ontario. J SS â€" That the Capiâ€"ai Stock Oof <aid Company is thirty thousand dqllm:e_s‘ !8‘3{.909)‘._ . 4s â€" 3: V'. Ciarke, bei::ig duly sworn says: That he is President of said Waterloo Water Works Company and that the foregoing Annual Reâ€" p irt is true to the best of his knowledge, inforâ€" mation anc belief. * + J. V. CLARKEK. Sworn to before me this 1st day of January, JOHN DaVIS. 2 /) > Notary Public (B0). UBLIC notice is hereby _given that applicaâ€" tion will be made tothe Legislative Assembâ€" {lof the Province f Ontarioat he next session thergof foran act to incorporate a railway comâ€" pany to be known as the Grand Valley Railâ€" w ag Compmei (or b{ such other name as mag be determined upon) wi h power to construct, maintain and operate n steam or electric rail way or railway operated partly by steam power and rurtly by eleciric power w(th double or stnï¬e iron Or _ steel tracks from the Town of Beriin in the County of Waterloo s utherly in the va.lleE of the Grand River to a point at or near the City of Brantford in the County of Brant and from the said_Town of Berlinnorthâ€" west.erlg to the Town of Listowel in the County of Porth or westerly to the City of Stratford in said County of Perth or northerly to the Vilâ€" hï¬gdmou in the County of Wellington . 1e at Waterioo this 10th day of January, COLQUHOUN & McBRIDE. . _ Dominion m:gfésuranw Co. at 1 o‘clook p. '=' pose ¢ : reo« ANNUAL REPORT® 1t nsl in e een io rovnasn iesns mninge. $,000,000 ELMIRA BRANCH.: TORONTO STREET MARKETsS DEPOSITS RECEIVED. WATEERLOO MARKETS. WaATERLOO, JaAN. 30th. 1895. NOTICE. J.Y, CLARKE: ) C.T. MOFFET®, | Trustees. H,C. HODGKIN® J Solicitors for the applicants OF THEâ€" L. P. SNYDEER, President. Manager. $ 608,400 52 16 14 10 $ 0 55 10 00 5 00 9 10 U0 00 40 16 16 ty. 12 10 Of Adam Doersam, late of the Town of Waterâ€" wst loo, in ihe County of Waterloo, refired Hotelkeeper, deceased. J ario, Ch p. 110, Sec. 36, Notice is heneby given to all creditors of and perfons having claims sg‘:,lnst the late Adam Doâ€"rram of the Tow n of Waterl0o, retired Hotelkeeper, to send in to the Truste Corporation of Unta io; Toronâ€" to, or to the undersigned, their solicitor, on or before the Ist DAY OF MARCH, 1895 their Christian names, surnames, addresses and description with full particulars of their claim, statement of accounts and < aure of seâ€" curities (if any) h 1d by them, after which date the administrators of the estate will distribute the assets and effectsof the said Adam Doersam among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard on‘y to those claim« of which they ghall then have notice and the said admin strators will not be liable for the assets or any &art thereof to any pemon:(;whose clarm notice ghali not have been received by them at the timg of such distribution Waterlo0, Jany.17th, A.D., 1895. _ ceased. In the Matter of the Estate of GotHlieb Pommer the elder, late of the Town ship of We‘lesley, in the County of Waterloo, deceased. ]\TOTICE is hercby given that all persons 3 having claim~ against,.the said decear e are requim d to file thelrclams with Henry Pommer of Milbank P.O., on or before the first day of March, rext. together with an :afâ€" fidavit proving such clam and take notice that after the siid f st day of March nexu, the n« dersigned Executors of he said d ceased will proceed to distribute the said estaie, having regard only to such claims as have then been filed and proved as aforesaid Dated at Millbank this 21s: day of Jan., 1895. HXY, POMMER. l C MARY FPOMMER, Executors. L. POMMER, J I)URSUAXT toa judgment of the Chancery Division, of the High?TCourt of Justice made in a certain mat e of Ie Knarr.knech tel vs Briskerand dated the 2lst day oJ Jan., A.D., 1895, the conditions (includi g thoâ€"e havy i g a.nÂ¥1 specific or genera{ lienfor encumbrance upon the eâ€"tate or any undivided â€"hare thereâ€" of) ofTheobald Knarr, latreof the «Town hip of Waterloo, Yeom n. deceased, who died on or about the month of May, 1871, are on or befor the 16h day of Febru«ry, 1895, to send by post Il)rcpa.!d to mesâ€"rs, Bowiby #& Clement of the [own of Berlin,slâ€"citors for the Executors, their ch:iâ€"<tian _ and surnames, addregses «nd description, the full particulars of their claims, a @tatement of their accoun‘s andithe nature of the security, (if any), held by them,or in default therecf, they will be peremptorily «xcluded from the benefit of thâ€" said judgment. Every creditor nolding any security, is to proâ€" duce the same before me at my chambers at the City of Guelph, in the County of Welling* ton, On the 20th day â€"f February, 1895. at 11 o‘clock in the forendon, bei: ‘g the time appointâ€" ed for adjndication on the claims. Dated this 28th day of January, 1895, * J.F. MASTER at 2 o‘clock, p.m., to receive the Directors Report with the Kinancial Statement for tne year, the Election of Directors for the ensuing year and other business relevant to the meeting. By order, . . L (Signed) CHAS. DAVIBSON, 9t Secretary. Breeder of Improved Large Yorkshire and Tamworth pigs. A choice lot of young ?lge of either breed to gelect from. Pairs furnished not akin. Corâ€" respondence or personal inspection solicited. THE General Annual Meeting of the Wellington Mutual Fire Inâ€"urance Comâ€" pany wili be held in the Company‘s oftice on TEE WELLINGTON MUTUAL R. J, HARDING Plaintit!‘s <ol THAT desirable farm of 125 acres, lying beâ€" tween st. Jacobs and Elmira, about 24 miles from the former place. Un the farm is a good stone house, two stories high, bank barn and ali necessary out â€"buildings, â€" About 95 acres are clesred and in a good state of cultivation, Good orchard and s&bundance of water,. Yor particulars as to terms, etc. apply on the lPflem- ses, or by letter addressed to 8t. Jacobs P.O, DAVIDIMILLER, > St. Jacobs, Dec. 24,1894 THE east half of the old John W. Brubacher farm in the Township of Woolwich comâ€" 1 farm in the Township of Woolwich com prising 166 acres lying in the bend of the Con estogo river, midway between Klmira, Heidel berlf, St. Jacobs and Hawksville. 35 wx“m well timbered, 20 acres is sown with fall t and about 50 acret fall ploughed. There is on t.hetnmnqoodhmpolndhu-n and the npcesâ€" n.r{ outbuildings, also an orchard of L‘ung fruit trees in bearing condition. Water is supâ€" Kuod at the house and stables from a yaraulic power. For terms and other n&&nial information apply to the cccupant Mr. Fries or to . A. 0, BCEHMER & CO, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tuesday, 12th Day of February, next, URSUANT to the Revised Statutes of O tâ€" FARM FOR SALE. Importer and Breoedor 4â€"4t Notice to COreditors Notice to Oreditors. FARM FOR SALE,. English Bekshires. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. of Theoboli Knarr, dece«sed Berli New Dundee, Ont, J UVDICIATL licitor EO. H. HUTCHiSON Solicitor for Trusts Corâ€" poration of Ontario, Ad: ministrators,lestate of â€" _ Adam D ersam, deâ€" A. M.McKINNON Local Mast t at Proprietor. 4t. Guelph 3t Farm, Farm Stook, Implements & hold Effects. THE underâ€"ign d nas rce.v. d to sell bI Public Auction n« burg, about 4 miles south of Berli the estate of the at» E.A.J. Hagedorn ingx of the follow .ng property, viz 1j coalr!?mms 110 cres of land, about |; hard wood bu h, 28 ucres fall wl« rye, 20 acr.s meadow, about 10 mc~ . watcred by & spring creek,. the ro« ; state of cultivation. "he whole i; suited for market farming. has a la ; house and kirchen, bauk barn, â€"tone ; driving shed and other cuthu. d; . . good fruit bearine orchard. Love st ., soirel horses well mitched 6 and U y., horâ€"e 13 years old. 1 horse 6 yea = . |i {e.rï¬ o1d, 1 broodmare 11 years io i; {‘oung Golddust, 1 colt risi g 2ve ; spring colt, 8 milch cows suppoâ€"ed calf, 1 well bred grade bull 10 mo 1 .. steers, 1 heifer 1 year old, 3 spring . breeding sowâ€", 7 fat pigs if n1 p; oid, 4 geese and about 60 chicke . mentsâ€"Reaper, mower, hayrake, Gal and seeder, rolier, turnip seede . sou ning mill, straw cutter, Lur ip <loer, y fang plow, l iron harrow, 1 otner j umber wagonâ€", l carriage. 10p Ougy sle ghâ€", l cutter, wheelbarrow, hiaw . rack, stump bout, grindstonc, m .« and sauâ€"age stuffer, 2 Crosâ€"cu s.% shovel, a numberf grain bags, clao team harness, 1 sett Carmage ) mc harnes=, single harne® fly net, l ; robe,horse blankets,2 iron kelties, who neck yokes. gra n cradle,scythes «oo | forks and manï¬ other aticles, als tons of hay. ousehold Eftcets. \ go ner cupboard, 1 kirchen cuphos Bell orgap, sewing machine. bureau, tables, 5 chairâ€", wash staid. sink. Lo coomking stove, box stove and many tileâ€" too umer uo to men‘tion. TERMS®â€"Hay. Ist pigs. fa osteen ana ol sums o #5 and under cuâ€"} wmount 12 m nthâ€" creait on appq notes or 6 per cont. off fo. « h notes or 6 per cont. ofl fo service of hors« #10 t > of mare. "ums for falm the b lance to besecure Uther conditiOns will be «VL"_N;J or at the preiiâ€"es GEO. LaTSCH. MB Auctioneer. Extensive Public Auctio 7\ R. Joseph Mickus has LI from the unaersign by Puohe Auction 0. his of Lot No 6. 13th Con., e« ley, 3 miles west of 11 north.â€"eas of Linwood, on the fellpwing arti Live stock. l,co@ch mare 12 Joe, 1 span general purpose . bay, 1 meing 5 vears old, th 1 ho‘se coli "Indian ,Cluef 1 hors > colt. "Crown Imperia . years lmare colt by "Aclhili, year. 6 cows suppos d to b in ourmbred bull, 2 cows, fre h cow, i steers rising 2 yeats. . 1 steer calf rising 1 year, 1 so\ shire wuite sows, well bred koroughbred Yorkshire, whit pigsU menths old, 10 pigs / good young Leices er_ewes, . with lamb, good breed, 70 l n» Impicments.â€"1 eeparator ind ho lumber wagon, 1 truck wagon : over with 3i inch tires, 1 pair bowâ€" new,. 1 Portiand cutter d buggy. 1 Brantford bi.der, steel frame, wit rier in lirstâ€"olass working ord r, s1\ Br.cker mower, new model in firs « tion, 1 Toron o hayroke. "sharpes. ning mill, 1 Noxon eeed dri lc â€"mtin as new, 2 sets Team harness. on ic set plough h rness, 1 set single hi kinson Plow LN.L. No. 3. 1 )\ a1 m uld plow. 1 ~pade disk harrow harrows. 1 set wooden â€" carrows cradle nearly new, 1 gricdstone, with pulleys. and 100 feeto r pe. l sugar ketie. logging chains. 1 cro 50 sapbuckets. 1 cutting box, a wgrain bogs, hayrack,. 1 waler Lrolg 60 pails, 1 bure u, 1 gla=~ cupboard .: 1 boxstove,. 1 lounge, 1 cradle, 2 cid tabie, a quantity of potatoes, O&l= the ton if not provwously â€"old, . nd . article -\fel.x râ€"} belonging to farmin TERMsâ€"All amountâ€" undet $ oats and bay) Caâ€"n. over that m nths‘ credic wiu be given wit! proved joint notes. NO articles :0 l befor© settied for. Any purchiase | ur_ eglects to comply with sbov held resp nsible for the difference the article or articles, The abov without reserve, as the propric o with fu.m Wellesley, Jan EXTENSIVE PUBLIC SAU TI(E underaiqned has recei from Mr. D. D. ~nyder PUBLIC SALER A from Mr. D. D. ~nyder to Auction t his premises, in the North Dumifries, near the \illag« Cathieâ€"4 steers riging 2 yre old, 4 helfe® i ul..hhmflkeovomhum.l}awrfl' 3 calres, 1 fat cow, 1 thoroughbred Durhs® JOSsEPH MICKUS. _ NJ Auctioneer. the follow ng valuable effects Lii;)'r.s;;'i-'i\o;ic:sfl S‘ra old, 1 mase 10 Y 1 mare 8 yrs old,1 horse 8 yrs old, 2 hor~r bar e Pigsâ€"9 broeding sows, 1 Tamworth bGs! months old, 34 pigs 3 months o d â€" Powtry â€"30 henas, 3 Lurkeys. & lmrlemu tsâ€" Steam thresi: condilion, Pitt‘s tenâ€"horse pow jack. 20 iuch chopping mill, circu.a: cut saws, 3 w agons, Lruck wagon, d mocrat wagon, road cart, walcr ! 3 hay racks, wood rack, box wou fork, car, ropes and pulleys: abou inch rope and heisting lackle, bi: mower (nearly new), 5 fe@t cut: !:\ mower, spring tooth cultivator w i! tached, »pring tooth cuitivator, c grain drill, horse rake. half share :) road scraper, cor. husker, corn > form mlo(upscit{ 1,000 lb«), 2 pair 2 scuffiers, 6 ploughs, 2 iron harrow rowed gang plows, 4 sets double t yokes, a qua.nux{ of belting. forks. els, picks, barrels, tubs, cheese \ presses, 2 cutting kuivc‘\. rings, s\ ommc o ooo se e s . T cutters, 25 cow cha ins, logging ch in> ity of bolts, 1 fanning miil, 5 sheep " many other articles too i umerou~ !( Harnessâ€"2 â€"ets team, 3 sets |Joui single, 1 set carriage, 10 horse collars Koots and Gr.inâ€" A bout 800 bushci: and a qua .tity of oats and peas. Household â€" Furnitureâ€" Bedstcads RTH Boar, | "Bi PA e ow D * Naceortadh, on the tartn Gf Huerson $97 EOAR FOR SERVICE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1ggg THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1895 '.;;m a.m., Sharp. _ Lunch a! bctsieat As Mr. 'B‘flder has sold his farm and is C m will be sold without reâ€"€"*¢ horses, stock, and in fact every{DiDE it E(oodm. Of all sales you should atteot Fat cattle, poultry, «Tain. turniPt ad all sums M:e:w onh;?;\ er that amou® ve months‘ credit will be given. upon 55 approved joint notes, or & discoun! per tent. will be allowed for cash. a 13 .0. man TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1895 Farm Stock, Implements. etc in the Township of Waterloo mmence a er, new model in firs « o hayr=ke. "sharpes." oxon seed dri leâ€"mbin Team harness. on i ol Pnexs, 1 set siogle ha: I.X.A. No. 8. 1 \at 1 ~pade disk harrow set o wooden â€" carrows y new, 1 griodstone, and 100 feet r pe. l lowiing chains. 1 cro g machine. bure wash staid. sink box stove and in: n« to men‘tion. Iat pigs. fa o~\ #5 and under o« h«\ ereqit on ayp t. off fo. eaâ€"h. â€"OFâ€" 18 MBS.N farm ‘Of ds n Wd%“‘ orman, jr... Ouf Be#f, c orled in dam bJ + d HuLA~ H MASEA â€ï¬‚‘ , 2 pair bob 8/ harrow~. 2 tyoH ible toees 2 06 forks. rake~ 95 ege vial aD ngs, sitin 3 : ng cb in 06 5 sheep rack ,"‘ rerous to men# sets LlougD. 1 ® se collars. 00 bushel> tur® chs, Bedstcads, 1898 Lunch at %°** l sn la d 4s NB G,WI;ATSCH- A uction®© W 1 hy teddf shelier. P# r bob ,-req‘ ham Bqfl h "h: HDF ow by P1 M K090 D&E Wo Noxd nc it «ui6 Our e begin an and large Sncrease du: ple who 1 cannot bu this is dy: to say her or reduc: the benet YOL. x THE Having j \g