mile sou: y. Factory for the ord INCLES we | FOR SALE it +A ) acres of timbeéf istrict of l’arrysï¬ . which | am now ind having im west machinery, I more stuff and to 4 re. _ Any person money by _buyms 4 ol; m ie en o ed ('h,,..yler 'ï¬ Mhre ows with so about 30 h ‘ !terson binder w x~r. hay lO.d". ¢ |\, _ Brantford 3pc ha y rake, "., lof sath rope aj d ‘- Norman, jr.. Cliff | npootod in dam uY ok at, but it /18 ! out. _ I bavl & of Bn‘tu?ucoll hich 1 wi 2. 54) ‘Fer Mr.olll‘ em 0 tbooï¬h f ra, when 0‘ w "Ri ingham 5¢ the tarm ot| Mm«rson + village of| Blooming ns Planing Mill iber Yard. RCH The has rc Uuern.;,'é,j ary buil pedig »a:l 14 montng Lo ul CTION IN râ€" ughbred sired), 1 % y Ihnes dnd'.;; ack«mith vie a Torm of Years. R SERVICE OR SALE, OR SALE, Adt) . Griver cg ® comtn. 3 Y E. WIEGAND, Wreeport, Ont cows in INTERS. bn t ©hai No ooee y»r and pipâ€"s, 4 hairs, b“d!le* in p.cte, revoiv nc » ik coolers, moomturcl furna * on the m ple KM 9 r, outbuildings. ï¬ Â«hard, two nevor miry road just outside l own of Rerlin. Por ipply on the pr@Me rsey mage ha ars and â€" 2 bay uh hout reserve g mence at 1.0'1 her out buildings uir (Fees is tor sae pp.y to the under wn with fall wheat ighed. â€" There itoa arn and the orchard of y ion. Water is sup \ <~ (ro‘n a spt n..lu[hq[rm 3,.cow c roud eg l hs, 10 fnl{niu ind other r ipant Mr. rsigned at Contre harrow Advang _ l t if not , and ~rlin Market, 608 1 d welling house. na ‘hn W. Brubagt f W oolwich og bend of the C n Elinira, Held ille. _ 33 acres nâ€" w, a bank bare HMELR & CO, acres, all cleared iltivation. Om it ning w HiLBORx, montha n B 5â€"1m FPlaning Mills. brown mixtures and fawn diagonal Not long ago we could purchase a dollar with very little merchandise 10 yards of ordinary cotton would buy it; now a dollar is worth more and we give 18 yards of fully as good material. DOLLARS have got especially valuable in our dress goods dcepartment now, and have a buying power of néarly double their ordinary strength. _ Call before buying eiseâ€" where. Chas. Kreutziger We Buy â€" â€" $1.25 the times on al} Lumber, Rash, Door« and all other wooden ouild:ng material NNON EV _ VOL XLIâ€"NO. 10 Prices reduced to suit THE BOEHMER CO., D( \€ V4\ N Y( For Instance, Clover and Timot FISH! FMSH! GIVE US A CALTL Geo. Hasenflug, City Grocery & China HaJl. E buys 5 yards all wool (double) splendid, heavy, grey, brown mixed and fawn Dress Goods. ‘Also 5 yards extra wide Tweed Dress Goods in grey and We have a large stock of fresh, frozen, smoked and pickled fish on hand for the lenten â€" season which we will sell at reaâ€" sonable prices. We are buyers and sellers of both and can say we are in a position to please you in prices and quality. (Limited,) Berlin, Ont _ WATERLOG, ONTARIO, The debating school which is held in Mr. Spaetzel‘s cabinet shop is improvâ€" ing rapidly and quite a number of subâ€" jects have been discussed and there are still a lot more to follow....Mr. F, Ryer is busy . cutting wood to fill his co| tract at 8.8. No. 9. Optruaryâ€"It is a sad duty to us this| week to chronicle the death of Mrs, C.Gingrich Deceased had been sufféring a few months until the 3rd of March when she was called from her temporal to eteraal bome. Her remains will be interred in the Wilmot Centre cemetery, Wednesday, March heé intends to sell at the lv'ut"pu-ibk"fllfl! 18 also a Dako/ to suit times. For selling his wares here. o en peenognes Putorl' taking it down and moving it on his farm ..Mr.mdMn.J.Km er returned home from Brantford on Monday..... Mr___Albert _ Winkler, pumpâ€"maker from Hanover, is at presâ€" ent visiting his parents of this place. Quite a number of teams passed through Bamberg on Wednesday the 27th Feb., to attend to attend the fuâ€" neral of the deceased Miss Emma Dieâ€" trich, of St. Agatha. The funeral was one of the largest that has been at that place for & number of years Deceased died on the 23th inst. aged 29 years 10 months. . .. . The annual meeting of the Bamberg creamery was held on the 26 inst. and there was a large number present about 70 that attended. Mr. Ferd. Walter occupied the chair and also delivered a good address to the farmers on dairying The following offic ers were elected for the coming season: Mr. Ferd. Walter,Pres., reâ€"elected; Mr. John Reitzel, Sec‘y ; John Kieswetter, Treas. ; Chas. Snediker, Manager ; Chas,. Snediker, Ferd. Walter, and J no. W. Moser,salesmen; Mr. Jac. Kaufman, and Louis Kiesweter, auditors. .. .. Mr. J, G. Reiner, Wellesley, Pres. of the Crosshill creamery, attended this meetâ€" ing, . . . Mr.R.Y.Fish of Waterloo,paid us a flying visit last week.... Mr. A. Steiss of Heidelberg, was in town last week . .. . Mrs.Jobn Kieswetter is visitâ€" ing her sick sister, Mrs. John Dietrich, at Brantford. Mr. John | Kieswetter left for Brantford on Saturday . . . . Miss Caecilia Ball, of Hawksville, is staying with her sister Miss. Carrie Ball, at the Bamburg Hotel..... Mr. and Mrs. Philip Moser came down from Carrick on Tuesday and they are making their bhome on Mr Mich. Straus‘ farm as be has bired with Mr. 8. to run that farm. Mr. Wum. Sacks moved in Mr. Schlegel‘s house on Wednesday last. . . . Mr.And. Diebold is busy at the Bam\ erg Cheese Mr Joe Lee, brother of Mrs. Fred H Meyer, is able to be around again, after going through an operation in the Galt General Hospital....Mrs. E. B. Erb, of Elmira was the guest of Mrs F. H Meyer .. Mr.Honsberger of Jordan was tha guest of Mr. Jacob B. Snider over Sunday.. ... Mrs. Henrich of New Hamburg and Mrs. Cranston Soider of Waterloo were visiting at Daniel Schneuker‘s, last week. . . .. Mr. Josiah Weber had quite an adventure with bis little pony on Sunday; it choked upsétting the cutter and throwing the occupants in the snow luckily no one was hurt. . ... Mr. Schmidt of Listowel was the guest of Mr. Daniel Schneuker on Monuay. $s The farm of Philip Steinbach, North Easthope, consisting of 100 acres was gold the ‘other day to 1. Mansz of South Easthope for $6,000. Mrs. Adam Andrich, New Germany, who had been suffering for two years with cancer in the breast, and was adâ€" vised by her physician to go and have an operatior performed by a specialist in Columbus, Ohio, died at, ber home on |Saturday evening. She was 58 years of age and highly respected in New Germany. The brick residence of W. T. Armâ€" strimg, Listowel, was destroyed by fire Saturday evening last. Al the News of the County and District carefully summarized and put into attractive shape. V.. M. Berlet, Merchant Tailor, received NEWS NUGGETS. nest lot of â€" and Pantings ever mm Wis mrrounding sommicys whicn PONDENTS AND OTHER AOURCES. . UERMAN MILLS MANNHEIM BAMBERG Walghei 9L 1+ Revival meetings are being held in the Evangelical chureh,....Services during Lent every Friday evening in the Lutheran church . . ... Mrs. Wendel Clemens is very sick at present....On Wednesday evening shortly after Mr. John Underwood had gone to bed he heard a noise in the bouse and on goâ€" ing into Hy.Schmitt‘s store which is in the same building, he was surprised to see two men or boys suddenly take their departure out of the store door into the street, leaving behind them two grain bags partly filled with cigars, candies, canned goods &c. The bags are mark ed with the name of J. E. Brubacher. Theflumillinclooeda!wtholeuon. Chopping will be carried on the regular days being Tuesday and (Friday.... Mr. Wm.Bergman,is erecting a bakery and expects to begin ns inâ€"a week or two. <The of Floradale will then be well supplied with bread, as Mr. Ruggle is Miss Barbara Pol‘oi. Miss Minunie Bundy and Miss Jennie Ward, attendâ€" ed the Spring Millinery Openings in Toronto last week . . . . Mrs. Kli Thomas of Bloomingdale, wereâ€"iguests of : Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rowe,at their comfortâ€" able homwe ‘The Terrace" last.week . ... Miss $i-t.ie Spahr is visiting her sister Mrs. V. M. Berlett, Waterloo. ... Mr. and M@ Levi Lang entertained guests from Woodstock this4week . ... Mrs. Ann McCutcheon and ber son Thomas, are huome on a viait from Chicago.... Mr. Dave Pollock was down to Toronâ€" to last week, onm?ulinoas... . Miss Moore of Carthage,calied on old friends last week, on her way to the Millinery Openings in Toronto....Last Friday evening was the fortnightly meeting of the "Young People‘s Mutual Improveâ€" ment Society" and despite the terrible condition of the roads, from all the country side came crowds of young people, until the hall was again filled to its usual capacity, If these meetinges continue in interest as heretofore, the Society will without doubt be under the netessity of enlarging the present hall, or build a new one in order to acâ€" comodate the crowds that gather from time to time Osttuary.â€"Mrs. Christian Gingerâ€" ich, died on Sunday 3rd inst., after a lingering illness; the funeral took place Wednesday at 9 a.m., from her home to Hamacher‘s cemetery. We are pleased to inform our readâ€" ers that Miss Elma Schweitzer, who has beén confined to her room since last summer, is able to be around again. At social gatherings during the winter she has been much missed by her numerous friends, and her recovery will be hailed with delight by all, as she has been & general favornite.... We wish to exâ€" press our sympathy with Mr:Bechthold and his family in their affliction.‘ At the time of writing Mr. J. Bechthold, ar , is very low with consumption. He has been »iling for a year but has been confined to the house since Christmas His eldest son, John, has also been unâ€" able to work for some time, but weo bope to hear of kis recovery ere long .. .. Mr. H. Schnaefer and wife, of St Thomas, Da,., is +pending a few weeks visiting relatives in this country. He is the son of Mr. J. Schaefer of this vilâ€" lage, and some thirteen years ago was engaged as teacher of our school. H», in company with Mr. A. J. Brandt, an exâ€"teacher, and MrH. Doelle,merchant, spent half a day last Friday with Mr Miller in the school. They found 70 pupils in attendance, and afler examâ€" ining different classes complimented buth pupils and teacher upon the satisâ€" factory condition of the school in genâ€" eral. ‘ Mr. Ch‘s Roach, jr , also favored Mr. Miller with a cali at school and greatly distinguished himself, but not as he expected . ... Mr. Bruok is makâ€" ing active preparations for erecting & tine brick residence upon his lot as soon as the work can be begun....The Misses Guerin of Stratford, and Mr. P. Clancy and daughter of Toronto, have been the guests of Mrs. James Clancy ... . Miss Emma Becker, has returned home after a two weeks‘ visit with her sister Mrs. August Knipfel . . . . Mesars. Jac. Huetker and Wm, Martini have left our village for more lucrative posiâ€" tions in Woodstock. ... Miss Louisa Seip, spent Sunday at home with her mother Mrs. H. Lang. ... Mr. A. Habâ€" ermehl leaves this week to begin work for Mr. M. Towman, of New Dundee, with whom he is engaged for the comâ€" THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 7, 1895. he , n othh uP s & PETERSBURG FLORADALE BRIDGEPORT the rie ipofâ€"â€" medg m m«?‘gw will jiumn:dc.!:l’ t}e and commence work â€" We beâ€"p:â€"ak for him a l:beral «mount of patronage , . . . Mies Goddart, assistant seacher of our public school, is Isid up with «n artack of inflâ€"mwation of the lungs. Under the medic«] treatment of Dr. Hay, she is progres«ing favorably, »nd wa hope to see her in her place at school again in a short: time....The Evangelical ‘people are making a move tow=rd the tbuilding of a church in our burgh. Bubscriptions thus far have been very liberal. We hope they may succeed in their undertaking. as the result of a fall on the ice last week.... Miss (Julia Balgin enterâ€" tained a numbenof ber young friends to pedro on Friday evening last.... A number of,. our good Tory citizens went to Berlin on Saturdln{v and, helped pominate "Jo@" .... Mrs. Andrew Maxwell had the misfortune to sprain her ankle last Wednesday afternoon and will probably be confined to the house for some time....The Fraser Dramatic Company commence a week‘s engagement with the Musical Society next Mondns. They were here last winter .,.. On Wednesdays during Lent the Lutheran churches will hold special services appropriate to the seaâ€" What was the matter with the corâ€" reepondent of the Guelph Herald last week 1 Did he write his budget under the sway of strong stimulants or narâ€" cotics or the influence of an enchanting dream ? We all know who be is and when he, with all apprrent soberness, announced himself to have left on a honeyâ€"moon trip when we knew that he w»s home ail the time and that he would consider himself lucky to get any of the girls to look at him, we immediâ€" ately and neceesarily think of hypn6â€" tism or tangleâ€"lex.Following clorely upâ€" on the news of the remov«al of Mr= L P. 8: yder came the further news that Mr. F. A G. Gordon, accountaot and teller had been transferred to a similar position in the branch at Glencoe and that Mr. D. M. Gampbell had been promoted to the va ancy caused by the removal of Mr Gordon. We are more sorry than we can express to part with Mr. Gordon as, while the relations between him and your correspondent were al ways of the most cordial nature, the many vacancies in the public affairs of the village which will be caused by his removal will be very hard to fill The Presbyterian church will lose the Superintendent and mainstay of their Sunday school and an active earnest worker in all church and religious enâ€" terprises, The Musical Society will lose an efficient faithfal and interested Seeâ€" retary as well also the Lawn Tenuis Club, Footbal! Club,the Elmira Branch of the ible Society will lowe a director while the village as a whole will lose an affable and obliging friend, an honorâ€" able and useful citizen, and, what perâ€" haps can be least spared, a man whose character was an exemplification of Christian principlesâ€"sans peur et sans reproche. _ As an indication of the esâ€" teem in which both Mr. Snyder and Mr, Gordon were held by all classes we might méntion that on Thur:day evening Reeve Erb assembled together the Directors of the Musical Society and of the Elmira Orchestra to méet and bid God speed to them at the partâ€" ing of the paths ‘while en Friday evenâ€" ing the band of the Musical Society asâ€" sembled with them at the residence of Eli Snyder and cheered their drooping spirits with music in its best style, and speeches which must have made their right ears fairly smart. On Sunday too in the Methodist Sunday Schoo!, of which Mr. Snyder was the Assistant Superinténdent and blackâ€"board artist, various members of the teaching and official staff spoke in terms of warmest commendation of Mr. Snyder‘s work for that institution, to which Mr. Sayâ€" der suitably applied, while in the Presbyterian Sdnday School they went the Methodists one better and in addiâ€" tion to the "taffy" gave Mr. Gordon a fine copy of Longfellow’s poems. We wish both gentlemen life‘s best in their new homes. r. Will Meldram of the village su s to Mr. Campbell‘s position as keeper. ... The hop in the Hall on Tuesday went off very pleasantly if we may believe those who were there ... .%r. Isarc Hilborn has been appointed Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Elmira Dairying Association.... Addison Ziegler broke his collar bone son.... The funeral of the late Mrs. Gimber mother of Mrs. Henry Stumpf took place on Wednesday forencon, the service being held in Bt. Paul‘s Lutheran Church and the interment at the Eimira Union Gn.nt;rdy Miss Laird of Galt, Miss M Bulâ€" MA# ge Jt a ELMIRA in the village, $100 a ton....Mr. A. Lorchâ€" has bought a piece of land from Peter Milâ€" ler near the village and will proceed at ouce to build the cheese factory, He hus engaged â€"W. J. Chowden an exâ€" perienc.â€"d cheeseâ€"maker as foreman . . .. The Ladies of the Hospital Auxiliary ferl somewhat upon themselves. In the short time the collectors have been at work they have collected some $47 toward the furnishing of the hospital, ou side of running subscriptions. On Friday ia«t they appointed Mrs. Werâ€" ner and Mre. J. H. Ruppel ‘delegates to the prrentâ€"society meeting to be held in Berlin at an early date. ... At the semiâ€"annual election of officers of the Methodist Y. P. 8. C E. held Monday afternoon (J. P. Luckhardt was elected President, Miss Emma Don«ldson Viceâ€"President and W. 8. Wright Sec‘yâ€"Treasurer. D. Merner, our esteemed townsman, had the misfortune to fall on the sideâ€" walk on Friday last, breaking his leg ....Sickness has again visited our village, and claimed as its victims, Mr. John Peifer, our jovial contractor, and confined him to his bed with inflammaâ€" tion of the lungs. Also, Mr. Henry Meier, of the firm of Appel & Meier, grocers, is seriously ill with la grippe ... . Early on the morning of Saturday last, Death visited the home and claimed for his victim, Matilda, the beâ€" loved wife of Mr. Jacob Binkle. Mrs, Binkle has been suffering for some time with that most dreadfal dtsease, conâ€" suwmption, and her desth, though so sudden, was expected. Mrs. Binkle leaves behind ber a husband and three small children to mourn ber loss. The funeral took place on the afternoon of Tuesdsy last to the village cemetery. Our most beartfelt sympathy is with The s ock of Geo, B. Miller, alw <ys conâ€" sists of a fine ssortme t of watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware suitable for wed.in : presents at prices to s it the times. Repairâ€" ing a speci Ity, Note the stand oppos te Meyers Hotel. Our merchant tailors had a convenâ€" tion last week but we were unable to obtain full particulars. ... Mrs. Wm. Klein, is still on the sick list and at the time of writing is very low . ... Business is rather quiet, roads are in a terrible ssate after the thaw . . . . A genâ€" eral strike has‘prevailed amongst our tarlors . . . . The Conservativeconvention held last Saturday at Waterloo was very poorly represented from our part of riding . ... Mr. Ferd Berdux is atâ€" tending the Galt markets with beef by wholesale and reports very satisfactory returns and will no doubt continue it in the future . . .. Mr. Jacob Fenner and a few more Waterlooites spent Sunday at C. Becker‘s, the bereaved. . . . Hon. Senator Meruer who bas beeen stumping the counties of Grey and Bruce in the hmlutd the Conservative party,. returned week. He reports the outlook been visiting ber sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs, A. Following is a list of pupils who ohâ€" tained the highest marks for the month of Feb., Wellesley school. 1st Division A. B. Smith, teacher : Sextor f'rn.â€".{\_lbert Rg:_ine_r, F!grjence Dingâ€" wall, Lotti Hogg, Alfred 1 llinge . _ _ Jrstok 4TH.â€"Annie Smith, Maggie W «.ton, Edwin Kiein. Sextor 3rp.â€"Joseph Leis,John B aun, Moses Bre : eman. Juxior 3@&n.â€"Ella Clegho n, Oscar Fl ischâ€" hauer, Hel n Fleiathnuer. The following obtained the highest marks for Feb 2nd Division, Miss Wegenast, teacher : Jrxtor 3RD.â€"Rosa Lenha d, Lizzis Stahle, Valentine G ebe. â€" â€" SExtor 2xp.â€"EIma Froelich, Annetta Ottâ€" man , Olivi M yer. JtnIORZND.â€"Julia Dench, Ella Greenwood, P.uline Woiwa :e. Mr. Geo, Wetlaufer has had some repairing done to his mills and asjded a new machine for refining the flour. .... Miss Allie Mitchell and _ Miss Robb are also in Toronto....Mr G. Merner, the assessor, is on his rounds. To look at his book, dogs are scarce in town. It‘s strange how many stray curs are running around about this time, . . . The Conservatives have openâ€" ed a club room in Haba‘s block, the opening taking place on Monday evyen ing last. ... Mr. F. Goebel returned from Orangeville on Saturday last . ... We are sorry to have to note that Mr. NEW HAMBURG Capt. R. C. Vandeyer, 36th Batt., Cookstown, was in town this week . ... Our boys are preparing for the coming season, when the silent steed will roll ite noiseless way along. _A number of bicycle agents were in the town. and the mantle of the Brantford Bicycle fame fell upon the shoulders of Mr. L G. ‘Pequegoat, the Company making him their agent. He has one of their wheels on exhibition, which he has alâ€" ready sold. It is a dandy.... Miss Allie Erost was in Toronto last Friday Ne s WELLESLEY is with ML{M ping the counties n the interests of irty, returned last WHOLE NUMBER 20811 of the Ontario Parliament, Toronto ... . Misg Louisa Baver was in Toronto early part of last week . . . . Mr.C. Henâ€" richs was in London Tuesdavy . ... Mr. Mr. John Buck returned to Berlin Satâ€" urday . ... Miss L. Stahl, who has been visiting her mother here, returned to Chicago on Thursday last . ... Mr.Ferâ€" dinand Merner who has been away on a tour through the country, lec:uring on ‘*Switzerland", returned on Saturâ€" day last.... We inadvertently omitâ€" ted in our last report that Mr. W. Linâ€" ton, the excellent principal of our schoo!, gave an admirable address atb the recent Teachers‘ Associâ€"tion on ‘"The Formation of Habits in and out of School." at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cernt. Loang can be effected from $500 upâ€" wards. | Borrower given li::‘-nIpnvil as regards repayment of principal. mwmflvmdn&- Mr. and Mrs. Sayder spent a few days last week visiting friends at Upâ€" perstreet . . . . Our section was represent ed at the contest for & ‘fireâ€"team‘ in Berlin last Tuesday, by Messrs Eph. Betzner and Moses Shantz, whose teams attracted considerable attention and complimentary rema«rks ... .Our roads are in a state of general debility owing to the recent blustering weather.... The Messrs. Brubachers are furnishing the township with 70,000 feet of sawn cedar. They bave now a staff of 14 men in their »wamp. ... Master Benjaâ€" min Shub, is being visited by two of his friends from Wallace. ...A numâ€" ber of the young folk of the section are suffering from various forms of ‘cold‘ Arrangements have been completed to loanm large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on . ... Miss Magdalena Cressman invited nll the voung Iadies of the section to a ‘ragâ€"bee‘ yesterday (Wedneeday), but, knowing that certain of the male porâ€" tion"of the population received an inâ€" vitation for the evening, we have reaâ€" son to believe that the ‘rag bee‘ became a ‘honey‘ bee. HAWKESVILLE Mr. Val. Doellar who has been workâ€" ing in this vicinity for a number of years past, died on Thursday The fureral tcok place today to the St. Agutha cemetery Deceased was a man of about 30 years of age, and leaves two children, his wife baving died a few years ago. He carried an iosurance of $3,000 in the Royal Arcaâ€" num, having insured some three months ago 5.. .It is rumores that Mr.N Dietâ€" rich is @about disposing of his hetel property in the village....Mr. J. O‘â€" Neal slipped on the ice on Siaturday and fractured the small bone of his leg....Mr. Jas. Donald had a very succersful sale on Wedneeday last. Mr. Donald has given up farming and has purchaspd a residence in the village, where he proposes spending his remainâ€" ing years....Mr. Will Hue‘ner of Medica Tea. Coffec and Soup. Many men fre affiicted wiih a Disâ€" ease of which they‘re unconscious. The wife "doctors‘ his tea or coffee, which has the effect of curing him of his liquor or tobacco. he remedy is GoLDE® Drors. Stamp for Pamphlet from Prics Hasit!Cur® Co., Brandford, l.fll.m m Waterloo, Agent ï¬-ï¬lp‘rï¬onlfl!vï¬teornpplyh K. S. HKALLMAN. ; N O©TFâ€"IOâ€":Bi Town Property Farm Property MONEY TO LOAN (Contin}m,d on 8th Page.) PER CENT. NATCHEZ $1.0 per M or $180 per t.:-!!:!.-fv:‘h: ied pok ipirads â€" AT â€"