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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Feb 1899, p. 4

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would be a profitable investment for seuntoipalities which can now borrow m“.hlfidmt.m trolley lines on their main roads of travel, connecting villages and towns and passing farms in a way that would greatly develop business and widen the desirability of living in the country b,i making travel casy. The Toronto World suggeats that the various County Councils of the province should take into consideration the advisability of building electric railways along the highways. It thinks County Councile shoald own the roads, the raile, the cars and the power, but fiq#lh.lhlh-hm.‘ ander cortain conditions,. It thinks it WMW.._. sider the taberculosis question reporta Mub-lu&ornydnnldmn. house to be built unlees it has a dry site and a dry foundation and sufficient epace to allow fres nocess of air and light. They also suggest that meat and -llhhcudlllyw Chief Justice Meredith and Messrs. B. B. Osler and F. P. Bargent, the arbitraters in the matters in dispute beâ€" m&oflndl‘u-kmnyoo.. pany and their agents and telegraphers, bave made their award and have Gzed the scheduie of saiarics to be paid. ‘ # _ & # A special committee of the Bdlluhl Medical Associati Amummw Bir Mackenzie Bowell for $1,141, the cost of the fioral wreath supplied at the hnunldfllrhh!'h-pnwhhh. terest. Sir John Thompson died at Li £ELOMARE Derm of HT Hon. J. T. Garrow has entered a Alcxwlll::n'g.thnn.:m'-tnvdlet cross petition against his late ~pponent, | for Mesars, mao«.m:mm: Joeeph Beck, in the byeâ€"c:ection for | PRinfally surprised to Weet Haron. which cccurred in the Caigary Howpiâ€" Bheriff Ww. l'°>l'l.ll:'lll of Frontenac, died last Friday, agod 95 years. 2 ce Ar tCE * P 1 0) _o thais Inihig, 2¢ p EOAE H" |olean and!"pontledsunly contest] from and, when all is said and done, a pros: wum:h&mthufitz start to finish and Referee Gauthier, of poroue country veteran journalist. Following is the in all Ts Ever since Monday night Waterico leading mon in all districts should Toast Liet. Wh"h-h'!fl:z_h'”" to lead in the race to every office in -..Mwmh..m,q. say 16 was over confidence w others sight, God Save the Queen; "Oar Guest," | say it was the superior work of the Eithor these victime :'w w.o&....’...‘..,..é. visitors that did the trick..;Ib was a MH_:';:"_.H e duu.b{.umwbyuum good dea! of both. All attempte of ing certainty, 'flg;%FmEM'm wm'.h‘"fll““hm”. or Canada does not offer the opportuniâ€" by Dr. H.G. Lackner in a characteristic | combination rush to storm the citade} ties which can make private life attracâ€" | speech and replied to by Mesers. D. of their opponents seemed to be promptâ€" tive to its citizens. nu.;-dru-..nmmaw; ly-lmd'hthh& 0:«:-:“"3 Iiieons ; competitors "The Twin City," propesed obn shecking on Ttke jam of for rn”u.nd% ..'?., Mayor mmwhu the work. an office which pays a few hundred | Dishel of Werscioe and Hugo Kranz, | At times the locals forward line appearâ€" dellars per annum is a reflection on the exâ€"M.P., of Berlin; "Old Waterloo,"|*d to bave fallen asleep only to be prosperity of the country. ‘The evil is | proposed by Rev. Dr. Theo. Spetz and | rudely awakened by a lightning rush It is really discreditable to a young, and, when all is aaid and done, & pros perous country iike Canada that the lsading mon in all districts should be tumbling over sach other in their haste to lead in the race to every office in MORZ TRUTH THAN POHTRY Bis Opirit BUM With Us Says the Toronte Telegram : A mdâ€" Sening phase of life in Canada is exâ€" posed by Hoa, J. T. Garrow‘s despairâ€" The Ontario L gisiature opened yes been anuounced for handing is down. CGonnsel on both sises argued the ques Wone involved very ably and at great ' Gâ€"vâ€"c y s s HH WLBCTION PROTBST lfil -ll---flyl-u commume low citisens of class, irre The ergument in the North Water | of --u.":h. and | election sppea!l was concinded last :i-lfl-bh-:::_u‘-l Wednessday. ‘The Court of Appeal has | * ®*Suificent reserved judgmont and no date has | ERHfY o bis moral worth, the eP Emm and is out of the 0.H. A. Champâ€" | afterwards io the Haxm un wernâ€"*5 | ther drprodations from them at prosect . Tnitsh onl Gurmen. in | oditor and publisher of Berlis, by the and is out of the O.H. A.Champâ€" | afterwards in the Hasmonie Hall .r W-: :â€".fimui'::zg.: ionalip Race. .yu.nquhuuâ€"hg ‘:_":,,"""...,,"“’...,.‘.‘...,.. Bociooy, s * * mep herp at prowent.â€"Dame Ruamor To aDvantisans ~| se a hasky ....,""""-'E:"a." lnotle vut f the Comuzem. Ia tha poa | cedunsone e aried the se "-':mu.*"“ y af‘+ aprck« 4 l-u.u«h.-â€"n-unuc: â€"r-â€"m a* the ‘Watories Rink on Monday | Juniors at Stratford on Tnesday gight, us ‘lately.â€"â€"Reov, Mr. ust later thas Satarday noon. -**d“â€"fimuh-h-b()l.&hfl‘ow'.“hh Revival Mcotings in the copy lor changrs wust be left not inter ;dhbfluâ€"&-*u Benior M‘ is concerned, Mvahvuofluuyhm U-m“ Drea uie _ "" it hoh Wetmesti| thornghiy repressatstive of the best|the round by 11 to 7. There were over |sbould referes the pessammere be pall | °_ _ "~~~*~~~~~ TLEA ~-â€"~_ R ap e & “m-l..L, .’ htondered| Tagtch ond Gunes, in ‘-up&udl-un': sad wil be hdbf*fiflh&- Hrgngmmmmmmarmzages .w the hall of the 1 A MDTepatenn latter on evening was a splenâ€" DAVID BHAX, wey Them | A Maguiticent Busseas from Brory u & P t ie -"T a ho hA ce o aa o e ie '-‘ Risyanidh, C TR siewice mgonl? spoct ,-“'x M epentinihs" wilth for themselves : i . would give them an uaity of sseâ€" waIgwy tw Thws. & log the clabs in 'Hmfl:‘:L-t as the head cflise, Beriio, on Friday alâ€" A New Hookey League, ternoon. The Company has had an | A new hook league which comâ€" other prosperous year and fins eviâ€" g(lodquzngm,W-hrho,T.B dende of prudent and carefal mansgeâ€"|C. and the losers of the Varsit â€"Btratâ€" ment. Daring the past year the totai !udpmtoâ€"nlgh“illhdlpvltuhty reccipts were $160,276 45 being an inâ€" | be formed. Mr. E1Scagram of Waterâ€" mdmflnfid&hpuvia-yw loo was in Toronto yesterday thinking by over $20,000. out the idea, and he succeeded in enâ€" The losses reached the sum of $90,â€" l%‘tficwr-fludlumdlh 020 44 under 283 claims. The retirâ€" Mr. Seagram inks that the proposed Ing directors, Mesars Seagram, Tnrner, league will tend to keep up the interest Pattinson, Leautenschiager and Jansen | in the which, as he points ont, were unanimonsly reâ€"clected. l-fi;-o:flu-uw. abateâ€" n afcume 0 [ieiniminie "Aare Hameng mid ves _have Eimira‘s Grain Market, h Rrh_&oO.B.AJ-'I-.B» very The aditor of the Elmira Signot bas senior bockey has been provided been up Eimira‘s grain .u'flnloullovbd-pn\hh‘-r.nd -.::ah'a.fl that the stavements }as the followers of both the Wellington made in the editorial in the Advertiser| and T. R. C. teamis comprise a great of Jan. 13 not borne out by facte. The|Portion of the bockey entbusiasts in 222220007 A20CCOCRCIIAROT EDC 2R000D | in the which, as he points ont, lmnld-oulym m-fi;-;&uuw. abateâ€" | n ns ment in the cities and towns after their representatives have finished their Eimira‘s Grain Market, . wh*O'B'A'.:.B» very The aditor of the Elmira Signot bas senior bookey has provided been up Elmira‘s grain shipâ€" fllloullovfindlpaflhh‘-r. and ...-":«"'-J that the stasemente }a# the followers of both the Wallinatan The anvnual meeting of the Economiâ€" cal Fire Insurance Company was held dflbwefiqnclh,o-l’ddnyd. ternoon. The Company has had anâ€" LVE «lter nearly years of a| ty gathored togother to witness whe|,. °. ", "" MFOtice $ usie stul i I toâ€"aight to the ret j -“i*.-:zflihfl- match, 1:..- before cight and U”U(hn':{hll’. low citisens of class, irrespective | waited till nine o‘clock for the game to ter. | of ‘ aationality," polivics and religion, | begin and then with Jobâ€"like pationce nomeet flujfihmh“l&t,y“MhhddMfl iL =â€"Ht Rf he, |a maguificent banquet and publicly | the thermometer down below sero outâ€" r!m Lony io is morn! worth, the conls [side, and strained thoir necks for anâ€" | Tocg="° uied £100ds ie ‘*“Mhr? other hour and a balf in order not to “_;_""'“h‘_ ru. ::'me-..u duty. *) lose sight of the puck during the game ..l-lll‘ l ecd, es | was something of which any man would| ‘That their team should allow the| ="*‘" 4 !=25 i sas | have reston to feel proud. We bare|colors of the yeliow and black to be| on frme "Heinl 3 ""."-"“:‘r‘“mnthbd“mrhkw is the of Mrs. Hu week. Thesupper was «+ a thing wholly andreamed of by the|" Opevig, TV t, ue o‘elock and the speaking began shortly people here and the result ©200 86 8| cbroniole the deat s ""-#‘ surprise to the followers of uu.-.‘_". of Mr The chair was taken by: Mr. W. V. tbrougbhout the Provincs. Wasson in “ms # d | Untley, of the Newsâ€" .udlwfhhrhnz was the hl:c Bho had been sick â€" sinc : | t ns on ie o% Eoi eni t emit eide |ecene mrne e i shots aye last W w is propared by Mr. Jobn M. Schasidt, of |torvaie in the geese ho iosis fairly m er k s the Progress House in the best style of rained shots in upon him but be nearâ€" "Tittle Addie was tal dh.odhu-yu'.hlhndr“mu cigared beautifully, in the Ts us she read by Mr. Bitser from a number of Evhfiuuxqfiu It wasls -r.‘.mh' the 4 eâ€" wnthlrbh-un“.‘.’:’b:.“m“: munflufl&un:dcmhh.d AbbkEkS JSD Phse certifying Osgoode, had a comparati task. * | vetoran journalist. Following is the | peoe u{0.,0"",¢ CotnP®‘AtrOlY 487 ta9k. | Mongay avening the you hiting. DEATH OF MR WHITING F UHP T TL 2O TTTA TS "OU SHiSEUREO® Snd | winning the game by 5 to 4 and w-i&..a-ln-lbquh P smennmmememdlfienmenmmentmsete thoroaghly repressatative dti-t the round llb’. ‘l:v-w. “H*.h.mhfl clemente of the Twin % Is mase .w?mtâ€"l-bld'& od off between them. HARRISTON POBRK FACTORY Mots, that after neariy ...1" and -'._":‘:. !h'*bl*.hl‘m, Wncs & cuccessful business sarcor. Mfl “..&-;-w came hefore aizhs . . 3 | *20gbt to play the return match with | Annual Mesting Of The Companyâ€"~ s for Intorment, . W*m" Tm:toll’uht The teams were as en _â€"r~ Ws:‘lnâ€"v(}od, Y;l'lc; point, Oook; A Buccessful Company cover point, Forrest; Young, Mensall, Ellerbrandt Mm hul:. 0. 0.â€"0::;. Temple; pdl::.' Bu‘-‘ ual meeting of the Economiâ€" ; cover t, Gray; ards, :':l;nnunuo Company was held Morrison, Fraser, Worte and Moffab. _ ~ PPR ERFETTT 7 flamnas af S#he I..... 4 |T C . S=O YEnhole Hoee Gi Mr. John Mots, the reteran * in Both Games of the Round after the match at Westside ‘ thdwd‘h: and is out of the 0. H. A.Champâ€" mhu.fi-:'&g hd‘o’*%d the Concorâ€" ionahip Race. which they left for their homes in die Boclety, in the hail of the & woee« tom, lntter on Tucsday cvening was a splen | The Peterborough hockeviate putthel 16. imz Tiaircs c2al ncA la c . wEIGHT I® Tows., 1895(1896 in at Calgary Hosâ€" 1897 ~shin. | the local lovers of sportthis waar a.4 ) PRRSONALSâ€"Mr and Mre Moses ahipâ€" mmmh:-pnu‘-r. *04 | Snider of Uppor St. were the guests of mente } as the followers of both the Wellington | 2rre A\ Bowssen on Monday.â€" Miss ortiser | and T. R. C. teame comprise a great I» Poll visited friends in Potersburg on . The|portion of the bockey entbusiasts in Tuesday.â€"Mr. Enoch Eby, teacher of ‘ Mr.| Toronto they would weloome the for. 8. 8. No. 10 Wel , was the guest speak |mation of any organization which ¢u.munm-dm mld.ho&hunormn"“{d"‘ on Satarday and Sanday.â€"The Missos , _ _ | fog the clabs in which they are Busie and Katie Bachert, of Berlin, ,.__:Im"w"'.‘““m”t“ under the parental roof 1898 A meeting will be beld to morâ€" | yor» ._pfy, ‘.&x-n..o Banday â€".. | row to arrange a echedute. at his home in Oonestogo, â€"Mise Olara 455 Aporting Notes Rellinger of Berlin, was the guest of 64| _ The Janiors ,u.n..k, game | Mr. Kneohtel on Sanda: 15 H'fllvdz‘huu have stood| Warar m.â€"*- whent is tidn‘h soom to Enew winy pe ns *Wt | oooes 2e ire No itht from goople‘s < .. | didn‘t som to know that passing was| beros sursly the climax in is a side. The College hoL: began to ush the game hard, the forward line, r‘d by Fraser, doing splendid work They fairly rained in the shote upon the Waterico goal for some minutes, Wells making some remarksble stope. When time was called the visitors had scored 6 goals to their opponents‘ 3, the final score being 8 games to 5 in favor of Upper Canada. The retarn mtoh__vfllho played at The game during this half was fast and snappy, the local juniors gotting in some very pretty and effective combinâ€" ation work, Rollie Young and Heneali showing .:'p well. Shortly after the second half was commenced, when the score was three each, Young‘s tkate broke, spraining his ankie, and the game had to be finished playing 6 men game in the round by a score of 8 games to 5. It was everybody‘s game up to the end of the first half, when each had scored twice. Clemes played at Cover but he was|!"8 ‘"*" ’.;;l;â€"bl':lmâ€"fi im within a lopg way of filtng tss ahow ?’{"“..n.fv;a‘""...." Ab of Waterloo‘s crack cover point, Joe h’umifuudhi,n ‘our gatho Beagram, who was obliged to quit the ings both of a sacred and soc game on account of ill Lealth, Peck | S8 8 °7 »light token of on Robeon, an Intermediate man, played a | froit dl.:hk- ie yer bravge very plucky game on the forward line. | have the pl-nrowo; ::oy':l The teams were composed asfollows : |gstherings and at last in Peterborough : â€" Goal, _ Wassen, | 8**P8Ting above. _ Point, W. H. Reynolde; Cover, H.| . S18n% on bebalf of the Hollingshead (Oaptain);‘ Forwards,|, , M**%2 Mrs.: Haig Crowley, Davidson, King, Belieghen. taken by surprissand Mr Waterioo :â€"Goal, Koohler ; Poiny | t80ko for Mre. Heig a Forrester ; Cover, Clemea ; Forwards |* Y**J Pioasing maoner. l-â€"â€"-â€".â€"-uâ€"rm_'- bh‘“‘il:fiâ€" â€"r‘mâ€" e. nhh‘.:h:lly andreamed of by the O-nmn.â€"hho::hnd daty to people here and the result c#6 86 4| chrounts thy deess "of Hide Addic *M:md'm in rad olgpie zt qpriah ng o ‘:- Bhants, aged 5 years and 2 months MMMT was Ht" Bhe had been sick ~since Xmes with atar of the evening and fow | scarlatine, followed by inflamation till shots escaped his vigliant eye. At inâ€"|lass Wednesday night when dosath reâ€" tervals in the game the locais fairly Heved her sufferings and, l-u“.l Mhmfl.h:‘_hhfi': "Little Addic was taken Home 6k i. S _ ‘Ctes + on Saturdar afternoon be a sonrs a# a | 126 & eavond, whoss optics were wine Watariop Detsated by Poterboro‘ | & 4 Fus retors es en e 5 lee 200 o thisd who ues mivon‘s se often | token of our esteem for you and we earnestâ€" lido‘s lb!.twtyMtbole:mn':an‘ wk ":o-'::‘-.,hm‘thmduthm ther O &urlnbuunapu may be 08 to | crowned with abundant suceces as a result 1 do; of which you may bave :« pleasure of seeâ€" s viats hgpm‘vnuhbmhtnnwmkhadomd Christ. We also y a in‘c the kind shoes 1y feeling and interest m o w your dear wife , Joe | has manifested in our gatherings and 6 t the m’bocholumnd.n?nd‘lohum:::d Peck u.utyd#huon-olourcuoe-lor her yed would ask nll-i‘fiom;-tofuli-utol‘ ® | frvit dishes and our prayer is that ‘ line. hvomphl-udmghm“mu" e : x.flwfingltnl“hltinfingna'tfinsl ason, gathering above. ° . L. ufli:-dnbohlldtbymgpuyb. ards, | .. and Mres. Haig were greatly wl th: by surprissand Mr. Haig returned taink ke for Mre. Heig and himself in Jn. mer, Kdna Scheifole, Pr. I'L. Sr.â€"Salome H.n-, !zl'“ Knowâ€" av er, Anâ€" es ioi s en Natle id Pr, 11. Jr.â€"Johnny (Jcrl:l{5 Klla Shelley, Martin Dehmer, Ida Braun, Lad Walbaum, Willie Wilton. 8r. Pr. {â€"Otto Schreiber, Bennic Clayfield, Dalton _ Scheifele, Henry Schreiber, C AROt L8 RCDECZ 22. NOCCE, A. SChie: fele,) L. Euler, O. Schiefcle, H. Wilton. J IIIâ€"L _ Freeman, R. Schicfele, H Gerbig, W. Gerbig, H. Schicfele, JUNIOR DIVISION Suw. II.â€"Willie Sebeifele, Luida Martin, _ Eivina Hass, Nora Miller, Bruno Huch, nergard, Lorretia Dahmer. Jox. 11. â€"Isaac Holle, Norman Dahmer, Anvic Snider, Harvey Miller, Mary l!‘nue‘n, é_lv‘iu_flovlun, MAHL Dahâ€" ’ Conestoga School Report for Janâ€" sary. 1 SR. DIV. Jr. IVâ€"W. Harper, E. Good, S. Kno N. Koch. es y‘ Sn HL â€"I Martio, A. Kirck, A. Schis and Mr Milton Bergey, Borlin, were gueste at the home of Mr D Koch : on Baturdsy and Sunday last. . . . We are glad to hear that Mrs N S Bowman, who has bren on the sick list, is able to be out again .. . . Miss Bella Mcintyre, who was a guest at the bome of Mr Geo Bowman has returned to her home at Borlin. : The Township 8 S Convention which was beld here last Thursday was well attended in spite of the inclement weather. ‘The afternoon session was best attended, and great interest was shown by all present througbout the entire convention .... Miss Sophie Bcohweitzer and Miss Carrie Shoemaker Dzar Pastor,â€"The of the P:ubyh!hl(‘hn&.mwi‘.hiwg to express our appreciation of your services dnring theshort period of time you have been smeng us would ask you to accept of th‘_bfl‘rJM-itll‘I‘ robe as a alight Addison Freeman. > _ " _ Pr. I.â€"Ivan Hase, Bertha ] Mabel Schsifele Alleson Scheifele, presented by Mr. ( To dwell the Augels, Directors in August last resulted in the And sing of bunnlylnn.' following being chosen: Mesers Jobn Avpogess axp Passswration.â€"Os } Meikleiohn, J W ‘Wilson, M Bateman, Monday evening the young people of| Wm Hinde, W D McLellan, and Asron the Presbyterian church drove to Mil}â€"| Wenger. bank to spenid the evening with their Plans were prepared by Wm S Porâ€" minleter, Rov, W. Haig. The evening|rin & Co , a firm of Obicago architeote, was all that coald be desired and all enâ€" | for and plants to operate a joyed their moonlight drive the s business_of 1,800 bo â€"2,000 hogs per drawback being the extrems cold. | week. The dimensions of the buildâ€" After allbad arrived Mr. and Mrs. | ings as submitted are as follows: Main Halg were ushered into the spacious | building containing the shillrooms,retriâ€" Pnd‘ by mar ues ced eaies Oind | eormbor roome ourlog ccller Ahipping nm-nb!-Jh-Il- 2 oiln and the gilt® | floor and offices, 80 feet by 96 feet, and presented by Mr. G. Barbour and Miss Iâ€",.._..:,;;m‘:v.;:::dub_‘.mw: B. Ferris. with annex to the north end 48 feet by Anpassy 80 foeb, mflnh’.t: killing depart To Rev. W, Haig:â€" ment, h::dmk" '::d “‘un‘r": Dzar Pastor,â€"The of ip,| engine and boiler room refrigora Presby terian Church, mvvg to| ing machinery, in all making the buildâ€" express our appreciation of your services |ing 80 feet by 144 feet, and three mfizflw““:‘ yime you bate|atoreys high above the basement, ex this pair of far mite aud robe as a stight | OP® the boller room, 36 feet by 48 feot token of our esteem for you and we earnestâ€" | Which is only one storey. _ ‘The work [ CROSSHILL, meeting of the sharchoiders of the Harâ€" Przxsonar â€"~Mr. Robt Manser of|riston Pork Packing C» was held on Toronto visited friends in town last| Wednesday and was attended by for. week.â€"Miss Janet Ohalmers of Poole | mors from ali over the County of Welâ€" was the guesat of Mise J. Boyd last week. | lington. ‘The most important feature â€"â€"Mr. M. Lang and Mr. K. Hastings of | of the mesting was the report of the lrhnlm:u frienda in | Board of Dirgotore, which gave an acâ€" town.â€" of St. Jaoobs| count of the work done toward the is the guest of Mrs. Hugh Frame. erection of a factory. The movement Ourtuasyx.â€"Is is our sad daty to| bad taken foot about a year sgo, and chrouicle the death of little Addic a-m.mu.m sccurâ€" Shants, deughter of Mr.and Mre. Noak | 0d # of incorporation, with a Shants, aged 5 years and 2 months, | cepitai stock of $100,000. Sabsequent "I was in very poor heaith and very| M OA‘I: :hmfd'l’rz.. 80;:2‘1’9., o ommme ns qemmne eeme omm en nanneghah a6,, will yoars on :ou; Muwh:odflulim(:’- How and Where ening jast to bhand io. _ His friends are looking forward to his 1016 To Borrow loney. se Te e e en ww . ~s, celebration. mm "v was born in the Township of Orowland,| RASY Terms! Easy Payments { ::l:: OM.D':?‘I"’ 20%, l".: Borrowers Given a Definite Contract. Holland descent on Principal and interest fall father‘s side and Irish on his mother‘s. | monthly payments ; y petd up by was wribtten, it is reported that be bwr| En given Knox College $52,500. , ygfu;’? .?..m.ug. Em’ Adam Mlaance sÂ¥ ols B._ci m Waterloo Ont James W Brown, a prominent citi umssy zen of Obatham, is dead. _ He wâ€"al Man, Woman or Child, who, after tr{ln worth about $60,000â€" Ts was in i. |"nt DR HOOFLANDS CONSUMPHoN habit of writing wills every other day, :‘3'?::',:";“%:;;“,&”" Astbime, sto., so that it‘s cot dcfinitely known yo‘ a * #bat be hae done with bie money. tie| â€" No Cure! No Pay ! bee however several times expressed | Beware of imitations. Put up in Red his intention of endowing a chair in |Cartons. 250 and 50c a bottle, at all leadâ€". Knox College, Toronto Since the above | i"& Prug S.ores or send to Brown, Snell & Wilkinson last year shipped to Great Britain 12000 head of cattle. Of there cattle 8,000 went from Montreal. J. K. Rothaerme! bought the old Murray farm near Fairview, consisting of 150 acres, for $8,000. Its issaid to be one of the finest farms in West Bamuel Westaway, Chief Eogineer .st the Vority Plow Workr, Brantford, was crushed to death by the collapse of the drying kiln at the works. | A Coriatian Scientist church was opened in Hamilton last Sunday. The new church will hoid about 300 people and is quite am ormament to the churches of Hamilton. Mres. Geo, Munro, 62,413â€"Karl Sykoâ€"a, Strakon Austria, Necktico Fasteners. 62,424 â€" Calixte Courchesne, Gabriel de Brandon, P. Q., Boilers, 62,392â€"John A. Markie, Birtle, Man., Heaters. 62,409â€"Wo.Bruce Morrie, Dunres, via Belmont, Man , Bicycie Tire, 62,411â€"J. P. Marchand, Lowell. bitmontidiediies Airscrd "Ul'v,. 400 WOrE was not begun last fal}, owing to the lateness of the season, but it is to be completed by Sept 15:b, of the present year. The Directors also reported harâ€" iog made ts with the firm of Huywoodm%.o! Liverpoo!. to l::'dlotbocoupny'u exports in Eoag Atser the reading of the report it was decided to set aside $15,000 of the stock allotted to farmer», to be paid for in hogs after the factery is in operâ€" 6.755â€"Louis Noel, Montreal, P. Q , | Wm Hinde, W D McLellan, and Asron of Minto, Howick, Artbur and Nor manby, with the resais that s very satâ€" lafactory stock lists was obtained. The election of the permanent Board of Directors in Augnst last resulted in the following being chosen: Mesers Jobn Meiklejohn, J W ‘Wilson, M Bateman, z's canvess was made of the Town of Harriston and the adjoining townshipe Ses°««/Gold Spoglaglgg | | yy, torm, monthly paym‘r, por $10 of loan, $3. Watchmaker and Jeweler. OPPOSITE MILL, _ â€" _ WATERLOO. WANTED SLATER SHOES GBANBY RUBBEBS WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE SOLE AGENCY E: possible l,v:i::y“. pair solid and upâ€"toâ€"date, coupled wi JUST RECEIVED The Popular Boot and Shoe Storg Bpoons. We have the 12 dwt. Roger Knife for $5 00 a dozen. S:lver plated Forks from $4 00 to $8 00 a dozen. Silver plated Tea Bpoons from $2 00 to $1 0 A more useful present yon you cannot buy anywhere than h t we can guess at now and you can give them at Xmas and get the glaases changed after to suit the sight. 2 EXTRA LINES OF LADIES® SLIPPERS 8 EXTRA LINES IN GENTLEMEN‘$ SLIPPERS Silver Knives, Forks and BRICKER & DIEBEL Five dozen Ladies‘ 1 Skirts, in Plaid or Stripe. special at = = BILK FAILLES all shades, Beautiful Satins for Blouses or Fancy Work in the following new shades : at any time after two s see ROUOGH & CO., GRASS GRAIN, FANCY BROCHE, . . ons 2 Ee n S pe n ueP -“;-s‘i.-xfi ufacturers a large consignment SATIN. This shipment comprises all the newâ€" est, and consists of CBRAT CORNER mm â€" Silk Specials‘ > > . We have just received direct from the manâ€" Mmmwidq;gsocwm GaARNET, PLUM, â€" CONSISTING OF . Skirts . JAPAN AND INDIA SILKS. BATIN DUCHESS, PEAN DE SOIR, â€" F. Irviog Dow, A. C. THOMAN King St, Enst, M Berlic OOA Ahant .266dbar Buin hob db and h-tud?‘lm to choose from in the ~amoâ€"mrt,. ‘also sell the Miiner Lamber W and the Wilkinson steel drum land RE,‘ ploughe "dmhw Horserhocing as csval. Iam dubd(um to give comfort and the interâ€" and knee knocking prevented. Valeptine Day ’ R. Boeffihger, Thenoted SLIPPER MANUE AG0â€" TURER of Haverhili; Mass.. . . On account of the large demand for the Melachlan carriages 1 have just received AT cost (for eash), in order to clear out qm&lylulmhonl-lwh-hflpriq During the next few weeks we will sell out our winter stock consisting of TWEED SUITINGS WORSTED SUITINGS Winter Goods McLachlan Buggies Merchant Tailor and Conts‘ Furnisher. Fancy Roman Sateen * nlzze Double Frill, BROWN, NAVY, FAWN, Feb. 14th, Valentines J. 8. ROOS. Get your will give the buyers the TAFFETA, . . at Oost the lowest * K

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