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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 6 Oct 1898, p. 8

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A CRACKED JEWEL ~Constituency. * s Quebec Ciby .. .......... Quebec County ......... Richmond and Wolfe. ... MRicholicu‘;..:..>;...... ... mimousk!........... . .: : Rouville ............. :. 8>. Hyacinthe .......... St. John‘s and Iberville .. Shefford ... *.; .%...; .. Sherbrooke ... ......... Stanstead‘ ... ....... ... Terreboune ............ Three Rivers St. Maurice Two Mountains County .. Yamaeka .............. Argenteuil ............. bagob ............... .. Beauce .;.......>.... ... Beaubarnois ... ......... Bellechasse ............ Ber hisr ......... ... ... Bonaventure ........... Bromeâ€"..;.:.~.:...¢.ils Champlain ............. Chicoutimi and S»guenay Fine Work at Fair Prices. E‘gin, West ........ Frontenac.......... Grey, East......... Grey, North ........ Glengarry .......... Grenville .. ... â€"~...; Grey, South...... . Halton ... . ... ... .. Hastings, Hast...... Hastings, North .. ... Hsstings, West...... Huron, East........ Haldimandâ€"Monck . . . Huron, South . ;. .... Huaron, West ....... iKent.......... .. .. Liambton, East. ... .. Lapark, North ... ... Leedsâ€"Grenville, N ... Lambtoun, West. ... .. Lanark, North ... ... Lanark, South....... LennoXx s:>.l... 0.+ Etpcoin.... ........ Leeds, Soutb . ... .. .. Middlesex, East..... Muskoks........... Middlesex, North .. .. Middlesex, West..... Nipissing . ... ....... Norfolk, Nortb ... ... Norfolk, South ... ... Northumberland, E.. Ontbario, North. ... .. Ontario, South .. .. .. Oatario, West....... Oxford, North....... Oxford, South ... ... . Pagl.}i.....~s. ... Perth, North .. ..... Perth, South........ P t3rboro‘, E....... Poterboro‘, W .. .. ... Prescobb............ Prince Eiward. .. ... Roufrew, North ... .. Renfrew, South.. . ... Russoil. ... ..s zs .. Simeoe, East,........ Simcos, North. . ... .. Simcoe, South ... ... . Victoria, North..... Victoria, South ... ... Waterloo, North . .. .. Waterloo, South .. ... Wellington, Centre . .. Wellington, North . . . Wellington, South ... Wentworth, North . .. Wentworth, Sauth . . . York,; Buast,. /;:... .. York; North...... .. York, West ....~.... Canadian Block Constituency Addipgton . ......... Algoma ...... .....> Brant, South........ Brockville. .. ... .... Bothwell........... Bruce, North ....... Bruce, East......... Bruce, West ........ Cardwell..;".".:..... Carleton.... .....‘. Cornwall and Stormont Dundas....~..... :.« Darbam, Eust. ...... Durham, West ...... Essex, North ........ Essex, South........ Eigin, Easb......... THE DOMINION PLEBISCITE * Following are the returns for the varâ€" ious ridings in JANSEN BROS, Arnold Jansen, Manager 10A100 UUUDDY .+ is eir."....r.% or. en viont 1re <isi...s0ls A SMALL MAJORITY FOR PROHIBITIONâ€" QUEBEC PILES UP A MAJORITY OF OVER 50,000 AGAINST ITâ€"RURAL ONTARIO FAVORS PROâ€" HIBITION â€" THE CITIES VOTE STRONGLY AGAINST ITâ€"MAJORITY IN ONTARIO REDUCED VERY MUOH FROM THE PLEBISCITE OF 1894 ne s 253 ind Iberville .. In your watch may notcauso a stoppage but it is sure to cause a variation in time and will destroy the delicate pivot for which it forms the bearing. Better have it reâ€" placed by a new jewel and enjoy the satisfaction of havâ€" ing the right time always with you. th:sz.‘.‘~.. eutre. ..! ... lorth ... 605 outh... 115 Tortb‘: :s.> 19 3uth...; 93 iT ‘awa 199 *n * To ssm ramw s B1 Quebec. Ontario. 1,104 1,000 294 826 530 300 540 100 475 620 404 2014 _ 688 1,184 400 671 Majoriby, For. Agains 124 se 165 7% 523 33 412 300 335 509 118 138 217 216 400 400 48 586 338 125 314 78 164 50 400 780 131 863 413 700 420 509 80 178 700 227 600 136 227 384 53 607 86 299 137 812 .529 Majority. For, â€"Agst 6,114 1,000 245 1,701 200 540 1 498 1,610 Berlin 192 257 3283 588 634 281 81 29 1,174 934 1,272 2 059 5178 451 266 425 225 610 TT7 836 550 229 700 481 315 498 T7 IV Crmassâ€"Ida Kuntz, Josephene Hirt, Nellie Ball, Agnes Heymann, Frank Mcâ€" Cardle, Aggie Bracey, George Bauer, Nelâ€" lie Bauer, Lillie Klabs, Gertrude Ball. III Crassâ€"Herbert Kuntz, Leo Spitzig, William Bauer, Harry Weinstein, Adel Heymann, {Edgar Bauer, Tillie Spitzig, Walter Fischer, Louise Fubhrmann, Gertâ€" rude Connor, Emma Walz. Henry Hoefâ€" ling, A Hopf. II Crassâ€"Emma Schneider, Thomas Mcâ€" Cardle, Josephene Dietrich, Edwin Herrâ€" gott, Clara Lauber, Edgar Schlosser, Norâ€" man Lorentz, Emily Johnso», Carcline Bierschbach, _ Joseph Fischer, Eleanor Hestermann, Rosa Bauer, Ida Karges, Olivia Herrgott. L Crassâ€"Sarah McCardle, Olivia Sp tzig, Lillie Humel, Ernest Weinstein, Eleanor Lauber, Fred Walz, Lorine Schiosser. Later returna bhave increased Qacâ€" bec‘s maj>rity considerably, thus deâ€" creasing the grand total in favor cf probibition by several thousand, Sumâ€" mary :â€"â€" M»jorities. * Province, OAtarip........« ... Qgebec........~...â€". Nova Scotia..... ... New Brunswick .... Prince E1. Island ... Manitoba ... ........ North â€" West _ Terriâ€" The Stomach‘s W oesâ€"Are pleasantâ€" ly and positively healed by Dr. Von Stan‘s Pineapple Tablets. They act upon and d:â€" gest the food, prevent fermentation and all distresses of the stomach. Eminent physicâ€" ians have noted their sterling merit and the wonderful cures wrought right in their own practice and prescribe to relieve and cure. 30 cents, Total Dom‘nion bition, 11,636. Toronto, Ont., Osb. 3.â€"Plebiscite returns from a number of constituenâ€" cies are still incomplete, so that it is izpossible to give ths total vote ; but, according to. the Jlatest figures the majorities by Provinces are given beâ€" low. bories‘....1. .. British Columbia. Victoris, B.C. Sept 29 â€"In Nelson a larger vote was polled than generally expectedâ€"1014 for, 129 against probiâ€" bition, _ Â¥mraâ€"9 for, 14 sgainst. Following are the majorities:: Wanets, 1 against ; Rossland, 19 for ; Reve‘â€" stoke, 21 for ; KamlJoops, 97 for ; Robâ€" son, 11 against ; Balfour, 4 against ; New Denver, 23 for ; Three Forks, 3 for;â€"Ainsworth, 10 for; Kuskanook, 2 for ; Sandon, 11 against; Slocan City, 20 for ; Nakusp, 4 for ; Kalso, 5 for. There are a few other outlying points aot yeb heard from. Constituency. Carleton.............; Charlobte............. Gloucester............ I€ent . t..rl1";.¢;.... .. King‘8.7..;>.......00. Northumberland .. ... .. Restigouche........... Sunbury and Queen‘s . . . St. John City and Counâ€" Manitoba. Winnipeg, Sept. 29.â€"Itb is estimated that probibition carried in Manitoba by about 8,000 msjority, a falling off as compared with the vote of1896. In this city the total vets polled was 2,â€" 376, of which 1,451 for and 925 againtt. Constituency. Annapolis.......... Antigonish...... ... Colchester. ... ..... Cumberland ... ... .. Digby..:‘.....« «.4. Guysborough . ... ... Halifax ... .â€"_â€"0.~4 Halifax County .... Hants.;......0... Inverness,.......... Lunenburg. ... ... .. Pictou .....rs.".... Richmond .... . .: .. Sbelburne. ... .... . Yarmouth....... .. Qugen‘s............ Dartmouth ,........ bY .m eclck . Westmoreland .. O ppbobasnsnpcpsocee Hochelaga ............. Huntington ............ Jacques Cartier......... Kamouraska ........... Laballo :....s. aiaks./ne. Laprairie and Nuspierville Javal) sc cisl iss i.s. .. Maisonneuve ........... Maskinonge .. .......... Montmagny ............ Montmorency .......... Montreal ./ ~........... St. Anne Dis......... St. Antoine Dis...... St. James‘ Dis........ St. Lawrence Dis...... St. Mary Dis......... Pontigc, ... J%. .m o..... Hull City..;":.:........ Compton .......... ... .286 Drummond and Arthabasâ€" Names of the bost pupils : Waterloo Separate School. Pu uk ce e w in uk n ce se hs e xi s nd:â€"}.......% ligh. ..lc2s... Jounty..... .. 2s Py uty halllsllse.. British Columbia. New Brunswick. tbler......... i k nweg onl o SA i..ck +. ve! as recerinnecerncels iy e .n.aa‘e. Ds :.;. .... . ineâ€" Dis...... . sDig........ nce Dis...... Dis....... .. Noeva Scotia. es ss 11598 79 Fisi... 2220 asy.n.> 9,088 simiparres :007 hau s 008 ssars . 1058 sisisa 1920 ssrriss LOr4 sescews: ©107 s aisges. 806 tss 1070 srazssu1}A01 s rews.. 4,800 ~e~ 1992 x>> 598 ..17,840 . 013;715 ... 6,160 ... 5,099 62,926 51,290 xsjo ity for prohiâ€" eo> 1119 faty 012 For. Against +1,082 â€"<... 17,062 1,000 9,562 Maejority. For. . Agst. 1,245 1,313 1,294 1,226 906 241 97.3 335 Majority. For. Agst. 127 791 51,290 1,235 1,208 817 939 690 207 807 121 4,563 925 370 404 2,636 1,283 2166 1,100 212 41 45 41 45 | Frersont fflir.â€"At Stratford, Sept 20th, "the wife of Otto Fleischhauer, aged 50 years, 2 months and 22 days. Hrt».â€"At Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, Sept. 28th, Peter Held, aged 33 years. LunspEN.â€"At Galt, Sept. 27th, John Mcâ€" Veigh Lumsden, in his 76th year. Dayorxn.â€"At Galt, Sept. 22nd, Milla Maud, only child of Wm. Dryden, aged 7 months and 21 days. Barleyâ€"Was lc to 2¢ higher, 1,500 bus. selling at 43¢ to 45¢. Oatsâ€"Easier, 1,000 bushels selling at 26¢ to 27¢, Peasâ€"Were 2%¢ to 4c lower, 2 loads selling at 50c to 52¢ Dressed Hogsâ€"The receipts were liberal, the demand was not very active and the market was lower, with sales at $450 to Hav and Strawâ€"Steady, 30 loads of hay selling at $7 50 to 3850 for timothy and $5.50 to $6 50 for clover, and one load of straw at $7. Wheatâ€"Firmer, 1,000 bushels selling at 66e to67c for white and red and 61%¢ to 62e forpoose. . 2 . a== Toronto, O st. 4. â€"The receipts of grain on the street market here toâ€"day were small; prices were firmer for barley and wheat and easier for oats and peas. . _ Jovcr,â€"At Waterloo, O:t. 3id, Norman Will am, only son of John and Millie : Joyce, aged 1 year and 6 months. Dronert.â€"At Preston, Sept. 27th, Marâ€" garet Stunn, wife of Martin Dechert, in her 39th year. BurxkuEr.â€"At Preston, Sept. 28th, Maud, daughter of Wim. Buehler, aged 6 years. BauManxnx.â€"In Woolwich, Sept. 16th, the wife of Henry Baumann, aged 28 years. , Duxcaxn.â€"In East Zorra, Sept. 19th, Mary Ann Clark, wife of Wm. Duncan, aged 45 vyears. Hanmairer.â€"At Hespeler, Friday, Sept. 30th, Thomas Hammet, aged about 82 years. Prin.â€"Near Hespeler, Madge, daughter of James P. Phin, in her 11th year, . _DEATHS REimEerâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 30th, Frederick William Reiber, aged 48 years and 11 months. Lawsoxâ€"McPrat.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 26th, by Rev. P. A. McEwen, George Lawson, to Jennie McPhail, both of Berlin. DetwILLERâ€"WILHEELA. â€"In North Eastâ€" hope, Sept. 21st, John H. Detwiller, of Wallace Tp., to Leah C. Wilhelm. Dorperâ€"Hoop.â€"At Toronto, Sept. 22nd, Wm. W. Doidge, to Ida Hood, both of Galt. BexnxEtrâ€"CamMERoX.â€"At Galt, Sept. 28th, vames Bennett to Jean Cameron, both of Galt. StPPELâ€"WILHELM â€"In Mornington, Sept. 28th, Adam Sippel to Millie Wilhelm. Broprront â€" SCAMIpr.â€"In North Eastâ€" hope, Sept. 20th, Jacob Brodrecht, of East Zorra, to Sophia Schmmidt, of North Easthope. MARRIAGES. SnormaxErâ€"GrErBIG.â€"At Conestogo, Sept. 28th, Martin Shoemaker, of Elmira, to Minnie Gerbig, of Conestogo. Mrmmurrâ€"GrIscrow.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 4th, by Rev. J. B. Bowman, Joseph Miller, of German Mil s, to Lizzie Grischow, of Berâ€" lin. Are the styles of hair goods as proâ€" duce1 by Professor Dorenwerd this season. The fall styles of bangs, wigs, fronts, switches &z., are marvels of beauty and every lady shou‘d see them In a few minutes the Professor can demonstrate what constitutes the essenâ€" tial points in a handsome woman. As he bas an increased territory to cover he cannot visit here as often as beretoâ€" fore, so call on him now at the Wa‘per House, Berlin, on Saturday, Ost. 22ad. 20. Handsome, SBeautiful and Becoming OTTMAXNN.â€"At Wellesley, Sept. 14th, the wife of Peter Ottmann, of a son. BarrexcErc.â€"At Kurtzville, â€"Sept. 16th, the wife of Henry Battenberg, of a son. KurinEr.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 29th, the wife of Conrad Kuehner, of a son. Lrcary.â€"At Hespeler, Sept. 27th, the wife of A, Legary, of a son,. < BAUMAXXN.â€"In Woolwich, Sept. 19th, the wife of Levi Baumann, of a son. Kurz.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 21st, the wife of August Klie, of a daughter. Raxpart â€"At Elmira, Sept. 25th, the w ife wife of Ephr.im Randall, of a son. â€" Waerrr.â€"In Woolwich, Sept. 23rd, the wife of Sidney Weber, of a son. Morrisox.â€"In Woolwich, Sept. 7th, the wife of Wm. Morrison, of a daughter. Brown.â€"In Woolwich, Sept. 21st, the wife of Geo, Brown, of a son. Dastt.â€"At Manitoba, Sept. 109th, the wife of Mr. Dash, of a son. (Mrs. Dash was formeily Miss Hattiec Reising, of Elmira.) Mrtxn.â€"In North Easthope, Sept. 19th, the wife of Jas. Mein, jr., of a son. McKay.â€"At Tavistock, Sept. 25th, the wife of Geo. McKay, of a son. Brvcr â€"In North Dumfries, Sept. 25th, the wife 0‘ Jas. Rruce, of a daughter. MarcoLMm.â€"At Galt, Sept. 27th, the wife of Geo. Malcolm, of a daughter. RexaxntIs.â€"At Glenallen, Sept..7th, the wife of J. A. M. Rennie, of a son. Canada‘s German Almanac. We have received from Messrs. Rittâ€" inger & Mo‘z of Berlin, publishers of the wellâ€"known Berliner Journal, a copy of their popular German annua), bthe ‘Oanada Kalender.‘ This almanac bhas been issued by the above firm for thirtyâ€"two years past, and its popularâ€" ity is as great toâ€"day as ever.â€"The book is fiiled wlth stories and other reading matter, which will afford pastâ€" time and entertainment at many & German Oanadian fireside during the coming winter.â€"The price of the alâ€" manac is ten conts. Gentlemen‘s Baldness. The number of bald heads is surâ€" prising. Over 36,000 men wear Prof. Dorenwend‘s Art Hair Coverings, howâ€" ever there are many yet who should use them, both for the sake cf health and appearsance. Prominent men ali over tbe continent wear them, and it is only necessary to try one on to be convinced of the advisability of pos:â€" sessing one. Itb prevents the danger: incidental to cold, catarrb, neuralgia and other troubles. The Professor is to be at tbe Wa‘per House, Berlin, on Saturday, O :t. 22ad, where he will be pleased to show all the value of his productiors. 26. MAREKET REPORTS. FARMERS‘ MARKET BIRTHS are the natural eye protectors., The former shield and curtain them and bath with tears secreted by the tear glands ; the latter proâ€" tect from dust and insects. In fitting glasses our Expert Optician pays due regard to the condition of the lids and the leng h of the lashes. Try him for glasses. Wheaty +/.16:rariess Pastry Flour......... Straight FIOUF. ... «. Ocean i orvraagere Middlings.........»» BrAN.y .e ercraa ersrass SROTESâ€" ... »2 nc ranntvens OabH: serrerr ns ier s Corms i sriraasia rdaan s FEg@S...iritrcerrarilnd BUbeR srisearercarics . Hay per ton........ .. Potatoes per bag ..... HAME.~.1 :z rrriarcr sns ) Shoulders perlb...... Hogsâ€"Everything was pretty well cleared out when the market closed, the general trade being better than Friday and previous prices were unchanged. Too many light hogs are coming forward. Choice bacon hogs brought $4 50 per cwt. _ Light hogs sold at $4 13 per ewtand thick fat hogs fetched $4.â€" 25 to $4 38. Sows were quiet at $3 to $3 25 per ewt. EYELIDS and EYEGLASSES Calvesâ€"The prices ruled about the same as on Friday. Good veals, weighing 125 to 150 lbs, were worth 5e per lb or $3 to $6 each. Sheep and Lanbsâ€"The offerings were large and all good sheep sold well. Sheep for export and butchers‘ use sold at $3 50 to $3 65 and selections at $3 70 to $3 75 per cwt. Spring lambs were quiet at $3 75 to $4 percwt or $2 75 to $3 50 each. Bucks were slower at $2 75 per ecwt. > Stockersâ€"There was a good demand for stockers for Buffalo. Prices were considerâ€" ably lower than last week. The, offerings were plentiful and the prices dropped] 40c per cwt. _ Stockers sold from $2 75 to $3 20. Milch Cowsâ€"Tve offerings were [air and a‘l were sold early.in the day, Good milch cows brought $35 to $15m ts Bullsâ€"There were quite a few on the marâ€" ket and all sold, and prices were firm, Heavy bulls sold at $3 50 to $4 per ewt. Light bulls were in fair demand and brought $2 to $3 per cwt. Feeders were quiet at $2 75 to $3 per ewt. $ 4 $ Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"The feeling in this Jine was a little better because of the light ofterâ€" inâ€"s and the prices were about the same as Friday‘s market. Butchers‘ choice cattle sold from $2 75 to $3 25 per ecwt and $3 35 for selections. Common cattle were quiet at $2 75 to $3 per cwt. . s Export Cattleâ€"The offerings were very fair and quotations were. a little lower. Some good export cattle fetched from $1 to $4 25, but not any higber.‘ & ‘ Pupil of A.S. Vogt of the Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music, late of Leipsic, Germany. P}’Plls prepared for all examinations in piano at the Toronto Conservatory of music, Residence Brick Hou:e, 8 rooms, on William St. Apply at the CHIONIULE OPFICE. 36â€"tf LIVE STOCK. ; Toronto, Oct. 4. â€"Trade was only fair at the Western Cattle Yards toâ€"day. The re ceipts were unusually large and the demand was fair for good cattle and sheep. There were 75 loads on the tiwo markets, including about 1,450 sheep and lambs und 1,750 hogs. > : hy Teacher of Piano.and Orgar . Wheat, white..... Whoat, red ........ Wheat, goose ...... Buckwheat .......~ RyGlle im akagace. Onte ... .c .clvee‘+. PORS 1. .2i.se c akd ies Batley .........!... SETRW! «12..6e.s06re. Dressed hogs...... .. BWEB .. .â€"..corascerss Butter,lb. rolls.... Butter, tubs, dairy Tarkeys ............ PotatOE8; ........*â€" U( mad 4 .â€"â€". \hs Many people burn ies F §# the candle of life at S"| 4 BH both ends. Some U § : §¥ men who never go % §¥ into vicious dissipaâ€" / 6. BÂ¥ tion use up their enâ€" % ‘\!\ BsÂ¥ crgics just as much ) 0 by overwork or late _ hours; and neatly all women are compelled by circuinstances to use up their vital powers beyond all reaâ€" son : _ It may be in housework ; or social demands ; or the bearing and rearing of children : At any rate the candle of life is too rapidly consumed. _ & es MISS ANNA R. BEAN Some people need to have their natural vigor constantly reinforced in the same proportion that it is used up. They need the fortifying help of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery. It is a powerful alteraâ€" tive and invigorant of the digestive funcâ€" tions and liver; it cleanses the blood, and makes fresh blood and healthy flesh. Nervâ€" ous, debilitated women should take it in conjunction with Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Preâ€" scription which is specially designed for female weakness and nervous troubles. Mrs. Sallie Kauffiman, of Virfgil City, Cedar Co., Mo., writes: ‘"I had suffered from displacement of internal organs and female weakness for one year. Had a bearing down sensation and very disagreeable feeling after my second child was born; I could be on my feet only a few minutes until he was six weeks old, then I commenced taking Dr. Pieree‘s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘Favorite Prescription.‘ I took seven botâ€" tles in all. After taking the first bottle I felt imnuch beiter. I think I am entirely cured of all my troubles. I can do all my work and amon my feet all day. I am in much better health now than I have been in fout years; ain fleshy and gaining strength very fast." By writing to Dr. Pierce who is chief consulting physician of the Invalids‘ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Wuffalo, N. V. careful professional advice will be obtained free of cost and specially adapted to the individual case. Dr. Pierce‘s great 1000â€" page Medical Adviser will be sent free for 31 ceuts ; the cost of Customs and postage. .//f\fio 6 Scientific Optician, Store Near the Pogt Office,~ Berlin. Heller Bros. Actoeraaey . i WATERLOO MARCETS + TO LET Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Cct, 6th, 1898 .... 2 10 y 900 Albert St 451 43 15 16 11 10 614 to 45 to 44} to 6a 66 50 56 23 43 15 10 10 to to to to to 8 50 7 00 5 25 16 17 16 11 63 2 10 2 10 2 20 10 12 10 10 45 15 16 67 67 62 06 00 52 45 65 70 A reliable boy who thoroughly understands the care of horses and can speak English_ wili find steady employmient after the fi.st of Novâ€" ember with DK. D. S. BOWLBY. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Conveyancers, etc. (Money to Loan) Office â€" DEVITT‘S BLOCK â€" Waterloo W, M, READE. S. A, HUITCHISQN, Reade & Hutchison The Annual Mecling of the Borlin and Watâ€" erloo Hospital, will be held a the Hospital on Tuesday, lith October, 1898, ar 8 o‘clock p.m.. for the pnrposenf receiving the yvarious reports and Et ths _ elec ion of offl >ers, All members r<queste! to be present. &ubâ€" cribers are also reminded that their annual subscripiions entitling them (to vyote. will cxâ€" pire 30th xeptember. w. H. SCHMALTZ. That desirable Eproperty. at the corner of Albert and Church streeis, Waterl0o, at preâ€" sent occupied by Mr. Carthew. Modern conâ€" veniences, furnace, bathroom and gas. Thrce acres cfland on which is a go d orchard of aglple and cther fruit trees. Apoly at the office of Jos. K, Scagram, or on the p.emises. THT\ZRE will be sold by Public Auction on the farm belonging to th> late Wim. Hofâ€" stetler or the north side of Bleam‘s Road in the Township of Wi‘mot cn SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1898, Auction Sale. at 2 o‘clrck p.m. sharp, the following valuable property : CHATIELS.â€"Cook stove, extension â€"tables, six chiirs, glass cupboard, sink, table, stand, washstand, Lureau, lounge, bench, three beds, meat _ tub, _ one _ small tub, 3 wash tubs, milk cupboard, cider barrels, sewing machine. Also a quantity of hay, oarts, barley, potatoes and turoips and abuut 40 bus, pems _ n o. es : Consisting of 71 neres ; new buildings ; frame hcuse and bank barn ; well fenced ; goed siip ply of water the year reu d ;suitable for dairy purposes and gardening ; one mile_ northwest ot Waterlno. Possesâ€"ivn can be had next Janâ€" uary. Price ‘reasonable. For further partic: ulars apply to s % LEVI GROFF, _ For Sale or Annual Meeting Real Estate and Chattels. One acre of cholcegatrden land and all necess: aty bui‘dings situated on the Huron Road. at Trussler‘s Saw Mill, seven miles from Berlin, A very pleasant home for retived people, or for a day laborer. Apply to A. TRUSSLER. Executor. Mannheim, Ont annhcim, March 28th. 1898, Tâ€"if REKAL ESTATE.â€"Par: of Lot No. 9, consistâ€" icg of T5 acres. On itis a good frame house with kitchen, excellent bank barn, sheds, &c. two go d wells, nevoer frilirg spring and orch ard . f good bearing f. uit tree=, Two rcres are covered by lake and the balance is in a high stita.of cultivation. 10acres of fill wheat sown and possession for fall plonghinz right after sale, and fu l possession the 15th ~ ovember. THE undersigned offers for sale the follow: ing property belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Trussler : & ‘IERVS OF SALE.â€"For Farm 10 per cent. of the purchase money to b>paid on day of sale, and balance within thirty days. Chattels cash. °_ > > BAMUEL BACHERT ) JAcos semig y j Execut PETER SARAKUS, auctioner. Mannhcim Sept. 20, 1808. : Notice is hereby given thit all persons hayâ€" rg claims agaiost the catite of Solomon Meyer, ate cf the ‘Townâ€"bip of Woolwich, Yeoman, dcccased. who diea on or about the 9th day of Septenmbes. 1877, are required on os before the 15th day cf October, 1898, t» send by post pre: paid o1 deliver to tElias W. B. =nider cf the villace of St. Jacobs, Miller. ene of the Executors of the said kstate, their aames and addresso« wi h fu‘l patticulacs of their claims and that after such last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to distribute the asâ€"ers of the said deceas d amnr-% the 1 aities entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of Which notice shall have bacn received and will not be rcsponsible for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice shall not then h :ve beea received, NOTICE TO CREDITORS That valuable.farm being part oOf Lot No. 4, in~the eastorn scction of the Township of Wellesler is hereby offered for sale. It conâ€" sists of 153 acres of Jand on which are a good dwelling house, bank barn, strawshed and other out buildings,. On the premises are also good orchard. hard woed bush, good well and a never failing spring. 45 ncres sown i1 fall wheat and 20 acres in grass. Wou‘d make a firstâ€" cla s stock farm. 1t is 0 .eâ€"balf mile cast of Bambe»g and three miles south of St. Clements and convenient to schools and chu:ches. For further particulars apply to Dated 225d Sept , 1898, Farm For Sale in Waterloo Tp. THE undersigned offers for sale that desirâ€" able property on the corner of Gcorge and Herbertstreets, Waterlo0, situated in the very heart of Waterloo‘s finest re idential portion. It consists of onelot on which is situated a commodious one and one half storey house, containing eight rooms, inciudinog a lirg» kitâ€" chen, and a cemeat floor in cellar. On the promâ€" i es, which are surrounded by a well kept cedar hedge, is a flowing well and a number of fiae fruit trees. For further particulars apply to FREDK. KEIL, 38 â€"If W a beri00. Valuable Farm For Sale The. undersigned. executors of the late Emanuel Bracey, offer for sale the valuable farm coniâ€"ting (f 150 neres, Lot No. 107, Upper Block, Township of Wt arloo situated 2 miles northâ€"cast of Breslau, 6 miles east <f Berlin and 10 miles west of Guelph, There are thereon a good dwelling house with kitchen and woodâ€" hed attached, large bauk barn, driving shed avnd all necessary out building:, well at house and barn, a never friling ruuning spring,large orchard, good hard wood bush and a small cedar swamp. The farm is weil fenced and in a good state of culltivation and is a firstâ€"class grain or stock _ farm. Conyenieut to churches and schools. For further particulars apply to J0HN PRUBSCHETS HENRY SCHEIFLY, House and Lot For Sale. 40 â€"3t Farm for Sale 36 â€"tf 31â€"2m In the Estate of Solomon M»«yr, decease 1. Hâ€"tH 390 â€"2t. Lots For Sale Boy Wanted Heidelberg, P.0. A. B. MCBRIDE, Om Solici or for the Executors 98. 89 3t. JOHN B. J 4N1Z!, St. Agatha, P.0. sec‘y B & W. H. Board, Mosboro‘P,0 to Rent Waterico, Ont. Executors, Berlin, Ont. Excecutors 4t Total Assets 3ist December ‘986 $334,083. Public Notice is hereby ‘given that a meetâ€" ing of the Board of License Commissioners for the District of North Waterloo, will be held on Thursday, Ociober 6th, 1898, at 2 o‘clock p. m., at the O‘Donnell House, klmira. to consider an applica‘ion made by John Gics, Elmira, ffor a transfer <f the tavern Jlicense from Thos. O‘Donnell of the same place. The undersigned offers for sale that valu: able farm sitrated in the village of Linwood, lot 10 of the 11th Concession Weilesley, con:sis:â€" ing of 190 aeres. About 10 acres are in bush and the balance in good state of cu‘tivation,. On the premises are a large brick house, large bank barn and wind pump all in good state cf repair. There is also a large orchard and a never failing spring creek runs through the farm. One of the most desirabie farms in the ccunty. EKasy terms of payment. For further particulars apply to wWATERLOG MUTUAL Waterloo, Sept, ?1th, 1898. Beriin at Walper House That valuable farm. consisting of parts of lots 9 and 10, Con. 5, ka t Section, Township of Wellesley, County of Wate:loo, consisting of 180 acres. 150 acres clear and in a goud state of cultivation ; balance ha d weod bush. On it is a brick house wi:h stone kitcken, a large bank barn and driving house, 4 acres seeded in Fall Wheat, 5 acres in orchard of good bearâ€" ing fruit trees, apples, pears, plums, charries, etc. Well suppied with water; convenent t schools and churches, 3 miles from Wellesicy, 10 miles f Om Waterlos. $ Cash, balance on Mortzage at a per cent. For fu.ther particuâ€" lars apply to WAM. KLAHOLZ. _ FarmStock andImplements commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m., the valuable propeity, viz: Thore will be sold by public Aution, on the farm cf Joseph McCardle, 8th Concession, Lot 10, West Section, Wellesley, ‘two miles south of Linwond, or two and one half miles no. th of Crosshill, on Thursday, October 20th, 1898 ~> 1ERMSâ€"All sums of Five Dollars and under, Cash; over that amou t Twelve Month‘ FCredit will be allowed on good approved notes. JO8. MICKLS; JOSEPH McCARDNLE, Eioner on Moaâ€" uio 1MPLEMEN®sâ€" Mower, Wisner ‘Comâ€" bined Dril‘, (nearly new), Disk A .rrow (Noxon make, new) Bobsie‘gh, \Wazgo», Top Buggy, Fi‘ts Horsepowcr, Straw Cutter, Fanning M.ill, 2 Ploughs. 2 se s Harrows, Set Team Harness, Set Plough Harness, Set Single Harness, Pair Horse Blinkets (new), Hay Rack, Bag Car, forks, Shovels, Logging Uhains, Cow (hains, Whippletrees, Neck Yokes and a lot of other artic eg. too numerous to menti>n. Auctioneecr. Linwcod, Oct. 1st, 1893. PublicSale LIVE STOCK Spin Mares, in foal by Macmeche, well mited, 6 and 9 years old ; Mare 11 years old in fuoal by Grand Sentinel ; r ver, th ce years o‘d ; Driver, 5 years old ; 6 Cows. supposed to be in calf by! ho~oughlLred bull ; Heifer sunposed to begin caf; Jersey Heifer, in calt ; 2 Heifors coming 2 ye ws;Steer, ) alcadh dR t L 1 hok eP aneecrn e it ie ht In Cl P hi 900 coming 2 years ; 6 Spring Calves ; Sow, with 12 young pigs at side ; 3 § )ws in pig. Or at side ; Sow in pg. al by thrughbred Yorkshire Boar :8 pigs 3 months old ; 17 pigs 5 months old ; Thoroughbred Yorkshire Bo w, if not preâ€" viously old : 10 Leicester Ewe:; 6 Lanbs, if not previous y sold, and about 60“1-.Icns. > BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Ksq., Waterlo John Shuh, Esq., 1 8. Snyder Esq., Waterloo William Snider, Esq., " Geo. Diebel,Esq., 11 J. L, Wideman, Eeq., St, Jacobs. John Allchin, KEeq., New Hamburg‘ Allan Bowman, Esq., Rroston, P. E. Shantz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph, James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. OFFICERS: George Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President, s Frank Haight, Manager, John Killer Inspector,.} W. A. Raymo, Inspector,. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicitors Berlin BUCKBERROUGH & CO‘Y,. Agents FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY| INCORPORATED IN 1863, Farm for Sale 40â€"3mos, Farm for Sale 40â€"46 Liquor License Act NOTICE With all kinds of LA DIES‘ and GENTS‘ HAIR GOODS STYLES in WIGS, TOUPEES, BANGS, SWITCHES. Wavy, curly and straight in all lengths and shades. Everything new and up toâ€"dateâ€" His fall styles this season exâ€" cell all previous efforts. Come to his show rooms and see. Styles tried on and advice as to what is most becoming and how to rctain beautifal bair given free of charge. Be early to avoid our crowding. § MRS. ANN McCUTCHEON, Ancaster, Ont <ouP P. S.â€"Cut hair taken in exchange or cash paid for it. White and Grey shages wanted particularly. _ Remember at Walper House on are Prof. Dorenwend‘s Hair Goods Styvles. He will be in Ti DORENWEND CO. Limited, Toronto. =â€"0mâ€" BEMJ. DEVITT, EE & License Inspector. 39 â€"26 Welle:ley, P. O Saturday, Oct 22nd. on Saturday, October 22nd Proprietor. 40â€"2t. follâ€"wing for evaporating purpeses, NOt bhaving sufflâ€" cient storage ro0om farmers will plea e bring in softer apples first and harder apples later in the fall. No snow apples wanted but all other kideLs will’ pe taken, The highest market p1ice Don‘t forget when in Waterloo to hear the Talking Machine at I also keep in stock all kinds of Musical Instruments, the largest assortmaent of Pives, Tobacco, Ci ars, Smokers‘ Sundries, Sport ing Goods, Novelties, &c., &c., our ‘ DR. HOOFLANDS‘ CONSUMPTION CURE, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc., and were not benefited. â€" x will be paid. The war has been carried into Wellesley Village and a Revolution is in Progress at the Wellesley Roller Process Flouring Mills; N. B.â€"Renember that we have a No>. upâ€"toâ€"date cider mill so that we are a 1 prepared to handle the large crop of app‘s now so promising. Give the new manage ment a trial. Respectfully, Beware of imitations. Put up in Red Cartons. 25¢ and 50c a bottle, at all leadâ€" ing Drug Szores or send to [T 100,000 Bushels of Apples The Gramophone or Talking Machine Truly oue of the most wonderful inventions and never fails to charm all whofhear it. WANTED The Latest Bulletin! a trial ; it is a family favorite. The highest market pr ce paid for wheat. The undersigned having recently acquired possession of the above mills has renovated, remodeled and repaired, making The Old as Good as New ; and is now prepared to give every former patron aud all new ones who feel inclined to give him a trial the best possible service to be obtained in a firstâ€" class modern country flouring mill. Mr. Isaac Betzner, a practical miller, has been engaged, who is prepared to turn out a grade of flour second to none. The chopping stones having had a thorough overhauling. We are therefore reidy to accommodate all our patrons in that line. Exchanging will have our prompt attention. _A large s pply of feed constantly kept on hand. Don‘t forget to give our WHITE DAISY FLOUR Gramophone Tal'k'ing'f' Machine True to Nature Wellesley Village Man, Womaun or Child, who, after trying Snyder‘s Drug Store, A NEW MAN 89â€"26, WANTED D. K. WEBER, Prop. No Cure! No Pay ! Talks Sings Loaughs Whistles Imitates all kinds of animals and bird Says the Lord‘s Prayer as plain as any one. The one price store in the Cou'uby Waterloo. Ont. GEORGE HUZHNERGARD, Bt. Jacobs. J. DOERSAM‘S a e ADUTBRC, Beautiful in Effect AND OLD STAND ONT.

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