Redpath Sugar and at Lowrkr Prices than inferior brands. Recollect this is the Call at once and secure the Biggest Bargain DOERING BK0S., We give you our word that our $3.10 Pants are worth from $4.50 to $7.00. $3.10 PantSale by the Barrel, THE LION 200 Pant Lengths. J. D. Williamson & Co., Best Sugar Made OUR WOR)! Wyndham & Macdonnell streets, GUELPH, Fit, Trimmings and Workmanâ€" ship Guaranteed. this and next week. CAR OE At Low Prices WATERLOO. ever offered. GREAT â€"ATâ€" You have < without a.‘ doubt learned to know that the best place to buy a hat is at a hat store. You can buy cheapest and secure a suitable arâ€" ticle by purchasing from J. Peters, Berlin, who carries the largest stock. Cold is the Weather. COLD 1s THE WEATHER, but not cold enou(h to deter people _ from Vismng Beck‘s China Store to secure Bargains whic he is now offering in Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. Our forte is in these lines: He now has a very lnrge and well sclected stock to choose from. Prices away ‘down below zero. 1t will gsv gou to come miles to procure the bargaink e is now otro:rlnls. It will repay you in nore than one w :y. e has the lm:est stock, the choicest g\»o‘is and the lowest prices, All con: bined rogâ€"ther makes a person feel compeh;ii to visit his store. _ The yisit will do you good. You will return home lightâ€"hearted after you secure one of the prettiest dinner sets procut: able west of Toronto. _ John F. Beck, tual Improvement Society met again with the usual success last Friday evenâ€" ing, the hall being crowded from end to end. The debate "Resolved that the Press has done more towards civilizaâ€" tion than the Steamâ€"Engine" was decidâ€" ed in favor of the negative. James Grieve, M. P., the popular representsâ€" tive of North Perth was present and acted as critic, which duty it is not too much to say be discharged in his usual efficient maaner, Mr, Grieve is very popular in this Incality as well as in Nortbh Perth, of which constituency it may be said he has got a very solid grip, and is ready for a contest any time the _ Government _ chooses to send it along. The literary part of the programme was as usual of a very inter.eeting character. _ Especial mention may be made of the very efâ€" fective manner in which a dialogue was given by three lit‘le girls Ida Goetz, Lola Spahr and Della Berlett, seated as the§ were, in little rockers nursing their dolls. The composure and naturalâ€" ness,with which they acted their differ ent parts, was not only creditable to themselves, but also to their teacher Miss May Little, and won the admiraâ€" tion of all present,and it is to be hoped that they will favor us with something equally as interesting on some future occasion . ... Mr. Robt, Hosea‘s "henâ€" nery" was recently visited by some sneakâ€"thief and some forty or fifty of his chi‘fkens carried away. Some night following, Mr. Hosea hearing a disturâ€" bance amongst his poultry got up and went out in time to see a man making of with a big turkey, who on being spoken to,dropped the turkey and fled. The thief was not of African descent and does not live ten miles away, and we would recommend him not to repeat these raids,otherwise he may find someâ€" one who will not submit to be thus imâ€" posed upon, but will take measures to put an end to his pilfering. * Everybody is taking advantage of 8. Moyâ€" er‘s cheap cro eries: 6 lbs. raisins fo 25¢, 20 lbe. â€"ugar f r $1.00,8 lbs. oatâ€"meal for 25¢, § 1 s. cornâ€"meal fo 250, 5 gas. Silver Star coal il for 75¢ 5 gals. American coal oil for $1.00 The late cold snap seems to have been pretty general. The oldest inhabiâ€" tan‘s of this section have come to the frontEwith their experiences. They say that they bave net known a cold snap continue for such a long time as the one just past without a general thaw .. .. Woodchoppers have got to work again.... Mr. Louis Zinger has been engaged by Mr.Thorn to put in a furâ€" nace, having been nearly frozen out by the late blizzard. . .On Saturday evenâ€" ing one of J. 8. Betzner‘s water tanks caught fire and was soon burnt down together with a number of milk cans and other effects. Had the wind been from the east the dwelling could not‘ bave (been saved .. Horticulturists, look after your small fruit trees as Jack rabbits have been very busy in some localities . . . . Mr.Emanuel Bracey and Allan Shoemaker are improving in bealth. ... Mrs. Ezra Burkholder, Elâ€" mira, is the guest of Lena Moyer.... Mr. Hoftstet‘er and wife of M ryboro, visited friends in the village, [ \ We are glad to state that our Woolâ€" en Mills are ruoning full time again ....Our Flax Mills had to be shut down for a week owing to one of the breaks being out of order . . . . Ferd.Berâ€" dux is all smiles today, being that he is the fatber of a baby boy.... Miss Katie Geiser from Heidelberg was here visiting friends.... Mrs. Henry Koehâ€" Tor bas bran lasd up for the Mel few weeks.... Mr. Geo, Forler is on the| Treasurer‘s accounts as audited be now sick list . . . . Mr|David Trussler recentâ€"| finally passed and the Clerk is hereby ly bought the old homestead from his|instructed to have 35 copies of the brother John, and will take d Andimmm?dntad in English of it in the near mu.f{: obn | and German.â€"COarried. (n motion of Berscht has intohhmfouloï¬hlhl-n and O. N. Obristner, which hbe recently. purchased from Conâ€"| the following accounts were paid:â€"F. rad Becker, y known as the old | Holwell : for 4 copies ol.luid: mw¢-‘rhï¬o&dï¬m World for vouncillors and officers l of the Hamburg Independâ€"| 1894 and 1895, $6.00; O. Hueas for $ ent that our on Tuessday : Continued From First. Page. ':"‘..q'“& retplierew :« 3 No. 4. King St., Berlin WELLESLEY BRESLAU Saturday and is not supposed to go on { Sunday but put in his appearance on Monday | afternoon after the roads were opened . We hope he will be kind enough ‘to correct his mistatements, ‘it is really a credit to the Wilmot Counâ€" cil the way they look after the roads ‘u there are only 408 pitch holes from here to Baden which our mail driver Waterloo County Chronicle, Th has to go over every day. Another of our young knights has joined the order of benedicts. Mr. ‘Albert Stemn, public teamster, WAS united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Anna Blook, also of this place. We wish the couple a long and happy life in our midst . .. .On Wednesday of last week about a dozen of the Ladies‘ Aid Society of the Lutheran charch assembled at the residence of Mr. Henâ€" ry Heldman and brought together a collection of clothing, footwear, bedâ€" clothing, etc., and sent the lot by Pasâ€" tor Sanders of North Easthope to the Orphans‘ Home, Wellesley.... Last Tuesday and Wednesday, 12th and l 13th inst., the Central Division of the Canada Synod of the Lutheran Charch, held their conference in this place. Those present were Pastors Walbaum, New Dundee; Veit, Sebastopol; Sandâ€" ers, North Easthope; Maass, New Hamburg; Arendt, Waterloo; (Goos, Conestogo; _ Langholtz, Philipsburg; and the local pastor, U. Nitardy.... We understand that Mr. Sararus inâ€" tends closing his furniture business here. â€" Posters are out announcing good bargains and a general invitation to call and inspect . . . . Mr, Jucob S. Hallâ€" man, our populaf reeve, seems to show superior ability as a public man, and now we find he has also an inventive turn of mind. He has just got a patâ€" ent which, if it is all that is claimed for it, will bring him in a sonug little sum _ "Hallman‘s Live Stock Releas: er," is the name of the patent and the idea of the same is to relcase all the live stock in one stable by the turn of a lever in case of fire or any emergen:â€" cy. It is a rod running the entire length of the stable, and to this is con: nected, by a short chain in each sta&], the apparatus holding the link of the chain. â€" This is a spring on a rod, holdâ€" ing the link. By the pulling of the lever the short chain pulls the rod out of the link and thus releases all the cattle at once; of course each stall works independent of the others except the rod running through the stable. It was patented on the 4th of Februâ€" ary, 1895â€"patent No. 48,129, This |\ is the first invention of the kind recordâ€" led in Canada....It appears that at : | the call of creditors by the assignee of \Con. Heldman, none were present, and only one filed a claim. Strange, isn‘t Ait 2 The South Waterloo Farmers‘ Insti tute will hold two meetings within the next two weeksâ€"one at Hespeler, Feby. 28th, and New Dundee on the 1st of March. Mr. Tye, the president, is busy preparing programmes for these meetings, and the presence of a large number of able speakers promises to make them a grand success. ... Mrs. Johnston of Stratford is visiting ber friend, Mrs. Frank Tye....Our farmers bave been busy hauling ice during the past few weeks. The roads which are now well packed down, are in good condition for such work.... Rev. Mr. Battersby of Hickson will occupy the pulpit in Haysville next Sunday....Mr. Chas, Tye of Galt spent Sunday at home. ... Mr. Field is in Berlin this week, attending the Teachers‘ Convention . ... Mr. Everard Brown leaves next week for London, where he will put in a term at tha Milâ€" itary College.... Mr. A. L. Ashton is visiting Berlin for a few days....Mr. J. 8. Jackson, Wilmot Centre, spent Sundsay with his friend, Mr.Smith . ... Several of our citizens will attend the Assembly of the A. F. and A. M. to be held in Hamburg next Thursday evenâ€" ing. Minutes of the 530th session of Wilmot Council held at Baden on the 18th of February, 1895. Members all present except Deputy Reeve J. Kaiâ€" ser. The Reeve in the chair. Minâ€" utes of last session were read ana adopted. On motion of C. N. Christ 1 er and H. A. Doering the Treasurer‘s bond was accepted as ample and satisâ€" factory. Moved by Josiah Hallman, seconded by H. A. Doering, that the Assessors compute the statute labour according to the following scale, viz:â€" $4 OU and under, 1 day; $700, 2 days; $1000, 3 days; $1300, 4 days; $1600, 5 days; $2000, 6 days and every additioâ€" nal $600, 1 day additional and in closâ€" gop) atoom $ tile Jt inb ao WILMOT COUNCIL. HAYSVILLE BADEN postage for: Reeve, $2.53; H. G Kooh, closing culvert and stone, $1.50; E. H. Boye, salary as auditor, $8.00; W. H, Erbach, salary as auditor, $8.00; H. Wiederhold for putting railings on Rau‘s Hill, $1.50; J Monaghan $ val. of 1 lawb killed by dogs, $2.00; Levi 8. Sbantz,$ val. of sheep killed by does, $3.33." Moved | by Josish Hallâ€" Tan, ;;eaaddi)} C. N. Christner,that | ) 90D6â€"DARRIEâ€"â€"LM 1 9U. 5. SL bhe DLOUUO: 0s potition of C. 8. Miller aod 62 | | QiU Provesteby We fer: d 16 Beoths others for a byâ€"law to be passed probiâ€" | Barrie, £ Clarkson. biting the practice of sleigbriding ln'j‘ RuTueExrorpâ€"Laxr®xâ€"On Feb.13,at the resiâ€" skating on the sidewalke in the muniâ€" | dence of the bride‘s father, Kast River cipality, also to compel owners of proâ€" | _ RQ# > gogh &“mg‘“-,b.“ the Rev. A. G. perty and others to shovel snow from North Dumfri es" Lo ‘Tï¬'?j'&“@’jf“ifï¬f the sidewalks in front of the.ll' PI'OPer' daugiter of James Lake, Esq. ty be laid over for future consideration. DEATHS i snunait ad: o C?mec;; Council ag]o&rned until the Sxyp®zrâ€"On Feb. 10, at Bloom ngdale, Benâ€" 18th of March, . HOLWELL, jamin Snyder, son of Benj. Snyder, aged Tp. Clerk. 15 yeas, 9 months, nd 11 d ys. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"otlmeâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HorrcEâ€"On Feb. 1, in Philipsburg, Elisi, Wellesley Township Council___ daughter of Henry Horle, aged 5 years Council met pursuant to adjournâ€" | McPrzrsoxnâ€"On Feb. 11,in N rtn Dumfries, ment the 18th Feb. 1895, â€"A‘l mem. | , Archibald MoPherson, aged 93 years. f i McDovcaLLâ€"On Feb. 18, a Galt,John Mcâ€" bers present except }'}‘3 _lf'i?,v_e;hjf: * | _ Dougall, sr., aged 95 years, 1 month and 29 Xiek vigl Council met pursuant to adjournâ€" ment the 18th Feb. 1895. A‘l memâ€" bers present except the Reeve, It was moved and seconded that Mr.Otterbein take the chair to preside over this meeting. The minutes of the preceding session were read and adopted, Several commmunications and accounts were reâ€" ceived including tenders for printing etc., for the year‘ 1895. _Patrick Birmingbam was appointed care taker of the hball. e The following accounts were ordered to be paid, viz: H J.Bowman, Engineer re| award of Geo. Wray and others, $33.00; Chas. A. Schmidt,binding votâ€" ers lists in 18)4, $3.00; German Printâ€" ing Co., for account till date, $16 75 ; the Clerk,registration of birtbs, deaths and marriages in 1894, $20.10 ; Joseph Kennedy, covering bridge, $2.50 ; W. J. Mulloy for gravel, $3 50; officers‘salâ€" ary, orders gra: ted to 8. L. Petch, colâ€" lector East Section, $60 00 ; Albert Gibbons, collector Western Section, $140 00 ; an order of $5.00 was granted to the collector of the East Section for uncollectable dog tax to balance the ro‘ls. ing was accepted. Council adjourned to meet again the third Monday in March next at the Township Hall, Crosshiil, at 10 a. m., when pathâ€"masters, fenceâ€"viewers and poundâ€"keepers will be appointed. J. L. KroktschH. Clerk. Frixkâ€"â€"On Feb. 8, at Wa erloo, the wife of thas. Fra k, of a son. Dirreztâ€"O~ Fb. 11, in Waterloo Tp., the wife of Joh E. Dippel <f « so . FiscuERâ€"On Feb. 8, »t B rlin, the wife of Jos. C. Fisc: er, of a s n. HixzZBERGERâ€"At Josephsburg, the wife of Dan. Hinzberger, of a son,. ScnwEITzE®â€"O Feb. 1, at Morn n.ton,the wife of John Sch eitzer, of a dau_hter. CHALMERSâ€"On Feb. 3,at Welles! y,the wife of Jno. H. Chalmers, of a «aught=r. CarPExTERâ€"On Feb. 11, in Hawkswyille, the wife of Jas. Carpent r of a son. REUuTEEâ€"On Feb. 10, at Salem, the wife of Geo. Reuter, of « son. Rutuâ€"On Feb. 11, near Elmira, the wife of Joseph Ruth, of a son. EByâ€"On Feb. 11, near Elmira, the wife of Josiah Eby, of a son. SipertLâ€"On Feb. 2, in Berlin, the wife of , Heury Sippel; of a son. CruttEzEâ€"On Feb.2,in Doon,the wife of Jacob Cluthe, of a son. AckERrKNECRTâ€"Dgrtoxnâ€"On Feb.14,at Berâ€" lin, by Rev. R. Von Pirch,. Fred. Acker knecht, to Susie Delion, both of Be lin. Juryâ€"WuiTEâ€"On Jan. 30, at the Manse, Milverton, by Rev. John Kay, Wm. Jury, to Mary A n White, both of Elma. : Burâ€"ZIMMERANâ€"On Feb. 6,@° the Methoâ€" dist parson ge, by Rev. W. H. Harvey, Miss Zimmerman to Mr. R. Bur, both of The tender of J. Kalbflieisch for priatâ€" Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. 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 toiealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. _ of Hespeler. _ Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, there:uhingud h'l:lxy beneficial properties of a perfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fsvers It has given satisfaction to millions and met with w-\ of the medical profeasion, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from " o n PP in ts ty en are n afekiar palant Thursday February. 21, 1895â€"Page 8. MARRIAGES BIRTHS a " wl s hiag t k. oo Esonâ€"Buscxâ€"Of J n. 30, by the Rev. H. Kose,Mr. John Esch, o Miss Anna Busch, both of Woolwich. _ â€" SrEmxâ€"Brockâ€"On Feb. 12, at Berlin, by Rev. J. B Bowman, Albert Stemn to Miss Nancy Block, both of Baden. Goopâ€"WzBErâ€"On Feb. 13, at Brlin, by Rey. J. B. Bowman, Mr. Silas 8. Good,to Miss Lucinda Weber, both of Waterloo Township Wg;nsâ€"Bum:â€"‘(’)n Fhebï¬g, at tlg Methoâ€" ist parson y the Rev. J. G. Scott Mr. Alex. V:’%;’dl, of Galt,te Miss Muggle' Barrie, f Clarkson. RuTueExrorpâ€"Laxrxâ€"On Feb.13,at the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father, East River TkE TRADERS BANK current rates Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund,.. Deposits......... Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bank departâ€" ment 30 daKs or over, from date of deposrt to date of withdrawal at TBREE AND A HALF PEK CENT. per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. Special rates on large sums to be left for stated periods Feb. 20.â€"Wheat steady, with sales of 200 bushels at 634 to 641¢c for white, at 61 to 62¢ for red, and at 61}c¢ for goose. Oats firmer, with 800 buâ€"hels sold at 351 to 37c. Barley steady,with 48¢ paid for 500 bushels. _ Hay steady, at $11 to $13 ; and straw at $8_for sbeaf, with all offered wanted. Hogs firm at $5.25 to $5 50. Butter easy, at 18 to 20c for pound rolls. Egge firmer, at 25 to 27¢ for new laid. Toronto, Feb. 19.â€"â€"We had a total of sixty loads on the market this mornâ€" ing ; there were over eight hundred | lambs and sheep, and some eleven hunâ€" dred hogs. The market was a poor one especially for poor cattle ; very choice beasts brought 3%c per pound; and a fair supply of rather choice butchers‘ cattle which sold readily around 3¢ per pound. â€" But secondary and inferâ€" ior cattle were off from $3 to $5 each, and dragged considerably at this. The market was much overcrowded, but there seems to be no available remedy for this as farmers seem resolved to Roa ‘, North Pumfries, by the Rev. A. G. Kin:, D. D., Mr. M«rris 8. Rutherford,of North Dumfries, to Miss Mary J. Lake, daugiter of James Lake, Esq. Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. The coll£uon of sale notes a specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest realize as much cash as pos:ible just now, and are sending to market loads of halfâ€"fed cattle which are worth comâ€" paratively nothing when they get here but overstock the yards and keep prices down. : A few steers were bought for export this morning at from 4 to 4}c 18 days.| MARKET REPORTS pe; pound ; bulls for export were purâ€" chased at from 2%$ to 3ic per pound; most of the lots for export were mixed lots. \ Milkersâ€"We had about a dozen here the domand was eary at from $22 to $40 a head; the latter figure was quite an outside price. Lambs and sheepâ€"Lambs were a shade firmer,. and more choice lambs will sell ; good grain fed lambs sold at from 4 to 4§¢c per pound. One bunch of 66, aggregating 5,060 lbs., sold at 4§o per pound ; a bunch of 31 sold at $3.75 per ecwt. ; a bunch oi 35 sold at $3.80 each; and a dozen very choice, averaging 1,294 lbe., sold .at 4$c per pound. Ewes and wethers sold at from 2} to 3}c per pound ; bucks at 24c and 3c. Butchers‘ sheep were unchanged, or, more correctly speaking nominal. Hogsâ€"We had about 1,200 here,and prices were unchanged, and if anything a shade more firm. The best price for very choice (weighed off cars), was $4.30 per cwt.; thick fat, $4.10; and stores $4 per cwt. Thes are all top prices in per ewt. 1 each grade. East, Buffalo, Feb. 19.â€"There was only onb load of fresh cattle on sale toâ€" day ; piospects considered favorable for the wedk. Veals were slow and lower, with good to best lots at $6 to $6.25,a fow at $6.50 ; common to fair, â€-75 “'w‘ â€"On sale, 3,600 head ; market & stronger for good medium and beavy grades, steady for others ; mediâ€" ums, Evy, and choice yorkers $4.20 to $4.30 ; roughs, $3.50 to $3.80; stags s .. and . lambsâ€"Reteipts were uit i Pramist enao uies ~ y ELMIRA BRANCH. TORONTO STREET MARKETS DEPOSITS RECEIVED. lf!l 1TED STATES MARKETS. xsl LIVE STOCK. L. P. SNYDER, Manager. . 5,660,000 $ 608,400 WATERLO® MARKETS. â€" WATERLOO, Jax. 30th. 18905. Fall Wheat.................. ...... 00 55 Waxr Aoverrisemexts.â€" Farmers and others will find that they can in many cases inserbwith 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 Couxty CuroxicLE. Advertising in the Chronicle brings good results. Settlers‘ Trains see your nearest Railroad Agent, and get a copy of "Free Facts, Farms & Sleepers" J.F. MASTER To AORMOGTUN PUBU® A choice lot of young ?igs of either breed to select from. Pairs furnished not akin. Corâ€" respondence or personal inspection solicited. Mo enegan t NOE gsed Wremas ark s I" way Company (or by such other name as may be aetermlnei upon{ wi h power to construct, maintain and operate» steam ‘or electric railâ€" way or railway operated partly b?' steam power and lpartly by elec ric power with double or s"’fuf,iâ€â€œ Oor_steel tracka from the Town of Berlin in the Gounty of Waterloo s utherly in the valle{: of the Grand River to a point at or near the City of Brantford in the County of '-Brun and from the said_Town of Berlin northâ€" westerly to the Town of Listowel in the County PUBLIC notice is hereby _given that applicaâ€" tion will be made to the Legislative Assembâ€" l{lof the Province â€" f Ontarioat he next seasion thereof for an act to incorporate a railway comâ€" pany to be known as t.ho‘z_ Grknnd Valley Railâ€" of Perth or Westerly to the City of Stratford in said County of Perth or northerly to the Vilâ€" 8 I purpose ret.lflnf from the business of painting which I have followed for the past twentyâ€"eight years I§offer for anle my enâ€" tire stock of paints and brush s I will aiso rent my paint shop if desired. Painters will find ghun splendid opportunity to secure an old established buâ€"izneâ€"s on liberal terms as the time is now at hand for making contracte for new work. Apply to Importer and Breeder COrRAD HOFFMAN, the oldest painter,aud paperhanger in Water loo. 6â€"tf Canatia Pacifie Ry. At J. Kaufman‘s Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. HAVING bought 4260 acres of timber limâ€" its, (in the District of Parry Sound,part Laurier township), which I am now operating taking &utthl:ga. and having unptfnd my shop wi newest machinery, I am enâ€" abled to turn out more stuff and to sell much GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. English Bekshires. ISRAEL CRESSMAN, 19â€"fm New Dundee, Ont. cheaper than before. An ï¬mhhdug' bhfldwmnnmu‘ Lumber, umwlmmi"’% n: it is * 1J 1 wake to ture out.! L have aiss bought a large quantity of British Columbia Red Codas Sikigles, which 1 will sell &t whoieâ€" sale price, viz: $2.50 per M. or $1.80 per ou! Thik Priot in only for the orders taken in Feb: roary. Tuz Sursorms we guarantes to be of the best quality.Factory on King st.,near G.‘I.I-ilng. f i : Manitoba of Klora 'fn'zi'e"connt‘y" ty of Wellingtom. _ ted at Waterloo this 10th day of January, COLQUHOUN & MecBRIDK. _ _ NORTIHIâ€"WEST TO PAINTERS. New Dundee, Ont, For Particulars about NOTICE. OF LARGE AND THE Solicitors for the applicants and Extensive Public TE urdersigned has received h..q,“,h to sell by public sale, on the firm Of l ilbor â€", about one mile sout heast of "‘"\ of klmira, on TUESDAY, MARCH THE 5th, igg the following farm stock, shorthorns, Gy and Jersey grades, and implements. Rorsesâ€" 1 brood mare, 12 years old, sy in foal; mure 6 years old, horse 6 yeaâ€"s horses comi:g 5 years old, 2 bay mares , 4 years old, well mated, driver comi;g 4 t OWE S NORMDOC! ROMINZ MDIRISCE 2C TUDG Stem Pigsâ€"1 thoroughbred Chester wh.1c buy® thor u:hbrod Berkshire sows 1 with pige $up about 6 mos old. Aiso about 30 hens, ; TERMs OF SALE â€" All cums der, cmf: over that amount 12 1 on appréeved security: or 5 per c it accounts. Grain and potato s pal â€" The above will be sold without farm is rented, | male to commenc x, m. Lunch t noon. JuS. MiCKUS, Auctioncer. A Farm in the Township of Wellesia l’ in a cer aio moitg ie from Koerter and wifo to Ward Han which wili be mroduced at the there will be offered for s«le by . at the Court Hon~ , in the Tow 11 o‘clock, a. m., on P‘:p-t’.«xrmm in |m-‘r nl’ l!}u the following lands and premiâ€"c~ i Township f Wellesley, in the Coun: loo, containing by admessuremen! â€" more or less, composed of the m =‘> acres of the north h«lf of jot No [ c p., Wesiern Section, : f the said Woelleslcy. "he soil is go d farming farm is situated about a mis from 1 TERMS OF 8 a Lk â€"Ten por cent, 1 on day of sale a d the balance with . thirty days . or as much &« $1300 0; t)« money may remain on morlgake ol farm, if dekired by he purchaser. For further particulars apply Bowlb: . .'x(é.. Q.C., the mortgagee. B or to the undersigned solicitors, Dated at Berlin, this 9th kebruary, 1* 'rIlE Onrario Mutual Life Assur / pany offer ior sale the farm n woâ€" by Meâ€"srs. John and Christian Neeb «) mies from Berlin on the Bresigu ros ports 0f s.ook Nos, 122 & 128 Upper blo ship of Wate:Joo, containing about _1 red and five acres, on which is erectos awelling, fâ€"ame bauk barn on stone‘rta â€"Port of he purch ise money will is at time of purchase, and the b«lan« main on security Of the property \ morlg« : with interest at 5 per ce t ALEX. MILLAT. s Waterio . On THE east nalf of the old John W, Bruu farm in the Township of Woolw ic prising 166 acres lying in the bend of th« estogo river, midway bet ween Elmira, H bew. Bt. Jacobs and Hawkevillio_ _ $ acn> well timbe ed, 20 acres is sown with fal whos and about 5V acret fall ploughed. There > 0 the farm a good house and barn ind the ne~* kary outbuildings, also an orchiard of jOUM fruit trees in bearing condition. Water i= U Raied at the house and stables from a â€"p"Inf "l yaraulic pewer. For terms and other regu!"® information apply to the occupant Mr. 88 Fries or to t lt fictrodhastnbrdir es Te beoodiies intiie y F and in a high state of cultivation. UT 2 are two frame houses, nearly n: w. a batk 47 50x80 feet, and all necessary outbuildink> "I~ goud loam, 34 acres of orehard, two nc\ (8) ing wells. On the Petersburg road «> wutsid¢ of the corporation of the Town of es !"* particulars as to terms, etc, apply on tbe pre® ises, or by letter to ; J. B. OBERHOLT/ER 45. im > Beriin. O8t FORTY-EIGHT and a half acr and in a high state of culti House and Land For Sd! TBE residence of the undersigned \! !/ vlll?,‘s miles ‘frolm Lc{w Berlin Marke! of 4 acres 0 and, good d w ling bank %gm, â€"table and o‘{her out â€" bui with all kinds of bearing fruit trees )> cheap| For pariculars apply to !‘% ‘ signed on the premises. HENRY F. WIEGANT 9_9m Freeport.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1895 OM ob h Pnd tb aane ts k’dlnqo‘t‘.t.:eGTRin yard. W or wit t. Reâ€"sons for selling business to attend to. lots of U February 5, 1895, BOAR FOR SERVICE 7â€"St FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. Saw Mill For Sa¢ AW Mill, Shingle Machine with edg*" ""outting saws. in firstâ€"class running 0 To Rent for a Term of Years MWORTH Boar, »Birminght= S§T apoinind soo "Piilage of Pioomingét)" of to THE COMPA N\ Feb. 13th, 18395. BOWLRY & C( For Eiwi 1. Bolicitor for Cou:t Hou â€"OF A. 0, BCEHMEN & CO 0 W " was farrowed Jf,.“ll" hu-.‘ 3!'-, BOX ® A 9t Shallow L6Â¥* 1c Py W e Iroy it e (Cen fol To undé® in oust ol F" "â€" Warer1oo Planing Mills. Prices reduc d 0 suit times on al| lumb r, Doors and all o her building material Call before buying e:â€"eâ€" Conf The time for friends that we hav Dress Goods and F put into stock a gre THPRE Alll Cashm ppm Chas. Kreutziger YOL. x THE EMBE