knowa the value of this | ue 2 â€"Farm stock, implementemad Reai| _ > _ 495 N _ |will be paid for when delivered at feature and pays special ,wcum-f , 2 miles south o" â€"> my saw mill in Waterloo ; also all attention to it. No charge | Mar. 6th.â€"Farm of 20 acres and stock and| â€" C@§P kinds of custom sawing done at furniture of Walerte Piotkowakie, 1} miles & lowest rates. for testing and glasses| en i Eeidgopors 1M ~dapersuim s & Chas. Kreutziger. given only when needed | Mar. 8th â€"Farm stook and implements of | 28 Increased very largely on sccount of the * the ?#hawdanu. 1} miles north M-:mrul&y. those whose ~ l es ~_~~â€" Padione ..‘ C io on "ha sol Apsita fam mosk [Peip ie mtemoton setison m for| A 1000OL fOF 1(0 THMOS, and implements of Pater Diebel, w-u-bp"ï¬â€œh svevasee Mar. 15th.â€"Batween aed we heard of our expert‘s success in all mnvnn:gnqnmum h“m of pects ol the sounty. them to make a c Eradents JANSEN BROS. | ‘~"">n=~. Heller B c Tef Anomirad P teint‘s, ds 3 Â¥ J. T. Wirzonn, Anctionser, e eP m Business tion of wvaccination. Mr wmâ€"“ujmwmu.m -alï¬.":u“:thUnl Statera and Canada purpose of conferring with the leaders of the movement is America, where there is to be a renewâ€" od crusade . It is intended thart Ameriâ€" tional antiâ€"vaccination aTcu-vlllh held in Berlin in June. In the meanâ€" time the German leegue is nflm potitioning the Reichstag for the aboliâ€" can delegates will be present at the ToE NEt bistobaniats Abothan:. Arsbstuidomitinebed e Suodbary, 31 below: Prescott, 18 beâ€"| Rzistâ€"In Woolwich, Feb. 6th, the wife of d.g‘“‘w“""""“"' second Tues Townsl"p 0f wB"leay low; North Bay, 45 below; Renfrew, | Jacob Reist. Guciphâ€"Firssâ€"Weduesday in each 22 below; Almonte, 22 below, Matta “m‘;;o:wm Berlin “‘k“zfl;m uoath, J en wa, 36 below; Pembroks, 20 belo#. . | Joln R. Muriay, aged 77 yearr and 6| Heepelecâ€"Â¥First Thursday in each NOTICE. DOWN BY THE SEA months. nouth s 5 i , _ Jan. 3lst, . _ All Pathmasters of the Townehip cf Welles § Halifax, 2 below; S¢. John, N. B,, | BzuziXPâ€" *;‘:hlafldflhu,m Je a Cuom “Em Â¥riday before Guelph ..%Eu:?:...m..:‘m d their Road Lists of * moormoronemmilfy se on ti.:::.e nd. aged 9 $ menths aud #2 Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durkhsm * Parerr. scuus; I:E!}.“ Anttâ€"Vaecination Congress Havckâ€"At _ New -‘ge:ï¬nmy, Feb. 2nd, W‘::erloo-â€"w Tuceday of every M d omaey Do o Pnenl Siuiph [ stcnamarâ€"At N. any, Feb..3rd.| Listowel â€" Firsb Friday_ in each d Pap eceine in nennd‘s |Patovd Ragiaie t ns | Rotn Pomcmus wacedg| 1N PNDOY For Stlt mt Al *b. 5th, Nichoâ€" | _ Mount Forestâ€" ay rocemas tiâ€"vaccination will be Die Nlh-Bulh h JI‘. n tha maanâ€" v:-_:‘fh ;‘..d;_nl. Tect imb c6 snn d m mw. ma lc g e g d k l n e us TEE SPECTACLR FRAME Sudbary, 31 below: Prescott, 18 beâ€" low; North Bay, 45 below; Renfrew, 22 below; Almonte, 22 below, Matta wa, 35 below; Pembroke, 25 below. overhead ï¬lolkc' and supply electric motive power, tvllll-:’flu enatire works, telephones, etc. Inuv.ddï¬-h(lr-t&'dluh.dn municipal corporations build dwellings lumkin‘ucnnd.::nm hotels; in others they erect operate magâ€" In 14 tbo“d ba; verpool, dzgournmo ys n-ty as _ unsanitary, erects thereon mode! dwellings for workingmen; it bascetablished the finest system of public salt and fresh water baths, both for swimming and ordinary tab baths of any city in Great Britain, some of them being free; and recently the city has taken possession of the siecâ€" tric light plant and the entire strest railroad system. In the neighboring town of St. Helens (the centre of the English chemical trade) the municipe} corporation is to lay the tracks, furnish the cars, and equip the routes with roads, electric and gas plants, waterâ€" Man of aschulana mam slalba â€" ama "... | UREHEMKâ€"DzYITTâ€"On 1 Rev. tion of acetylens gas risks, and sovâ€" Jm&%.flmng:’m eral changes were made in the reguâ€"| Devi t, both of Bloomingdale lations regarding generator®, which | voor _Sonmec:â€"At Berlin, Feb. (th, by fl'r-uh.‘hmd: more imâ€" a.v. rmPch-.Johnd‘m:kli- 9 & C Bobisch, of Waterloo. 4 Municipal Socialiem. Martuâ€"Gauzrraznâ€"At New Hambarg, "I‘,‘ m"*t'; from I‘"&. L.::'Grmd D:‘h!:i.: | . Jumes Boyle, United States x South Kdmen d““*’o""""“"‘:""‘ C ow fes iil, W. C mhimo: vance of "municipal socialiem" in the| formerly of Piatterille, to Emna Maid United Kingdom. At the present| Knapp of South Edmonton, time a great many cities are either conâ€" STizIâ€"Ezrsâ€"In South Jan. structing electric streot railways, or | ‘John Stiri of Zorra to Les ReP of Wilnel cipal subject discussed was the ques tion of acetylens gas risks, and sovâ€" eral changes were made in the reguâ€" lations regarding generators, which will te in favor of the more imâ€" mrrl:-ol-dnndm Becond Vice President, Angue COampâ€"| TY!00â€"In Victoria, B. C. the wife of T. H. Mlï¬mm.flqh Twigg, of a son. Blaok, wood ; Exeoutive Commis | J4®Tz:â€"At Welleslcy, Feb. 12th, the wife tesâ€"P. 8. Armetrong, St. um x.| 0f John Jantzi, of a son. J'. P-nâ€".n‘fhnn; (I;d. Hor, MARRIAGES. ‘uterioo ; I.q ; Sruc Drerwicnâ€"As St. F.b. Batier, Seiton ; Anditorsâ€"James MM Tos: by Farbn Aspgaas Jour giae io “'m-.mm Emma Districh, both of Wellesiey. The Board of Fire Uuderâ€"| Hiitzznâ€"Bexntszornâ€"At Beriin, Feb. 7th, writers held their quarterly mesting| Edward Halter, son of John Halter of The mesting of the Mutsal bfln’“db ‘?utlt“- .d-h: wae J. H* Hunter, Government Inspector of Insurnnce, in which ue thoroughly endorved the suggestion of having the ‘h?dl-“dh-hb lnstead of a jary, and also advanced severel arguments in tevor of the Govâ€" Tm':..:'\-.un. Pu’;.:m Viceâ€" President, James McEving, Dcm Becond Vice President, Aogus Camp Eflmb registration the fixing of a distance limit for engines, and the deterâ€" &H:-h‘-' .'.wj ed fer the current ’G'I‘“M‘ -l-i’; With regard to the regâ€" letrasion bby-d*lï¬": wflï¬uh wore many l "Uzmfl“w Should so fit the face that the eyes will peer exactly through the centre of the to a company, who will be to charge only certain fixed The Cold Wave IN ONTARIO ZtEcLERâ€"At Rochester, N. Y., on Friday, Feb. 10th, William Ziegler. EPPE PROVIIUCY ERCCRUTCTE Feb. |‘.â€"â€"Nnr8&..hm%hrn stock and implements of Chas, Gies, Feb. 21.â€"Farm stock and implements of Moses Unger, 2} miles southâ€"west of Feb. 28.â€"Farm stock and implements of E. Feb. 22. â€"Fourth Feb. 23.â€"Farm stock and impilements <f Issac C. Snider, south of Berlin. !‘cb.’fl.â€"'l'hvnflbnd and o stock of L K. chr,mflt?kum Feb, 27th.â€"Real estate and chattels of John ;Jn!d,ldhmdh-hq ‘ Drerrionâ€"At 8t. Ag&h. Feb. 5th, Nichoâ€" las Dietrich, aged 66 years. Vzrrcnâ€"Ncar Roseville, Feb, 10th, at the residence of her son Andrew, Mrs. James WrLLIvERâ€"At Berlin, Feb, 7th, Chester K. Well:ver, aged 65 years. SrRickenâ€"At Califernia, A. C. Stricker, formerly living near Elmira, Rxistâ€"In Woolwich, Feb. 6th, the wife of Jacob Reist. MUrRRAyâ€"On the Berlin Read, near Presâ€" ton, Feb. 8th, Elizabeth Hall, wife of John R. Murray, aged 77 years and 6 Vzairczâ€"In Nerth Dumfrics, Feb. 9th, Mary Veitch, aged 48 years and 6 months. Barzizâ€"At Galt, Feb. 9th, Robert Barrie, C in his 79th year. Fzrâ€"At Hespeler, Feb. 10th, Henry Fey. Smaxtzâ€"NearWaterloo,Â¥eb.18th,at the resiâ€" of Martin M. Bauman, Mrs. Heary Shants, aged 38 years. Kixzizâ€"At Kossuth, Feb. 12th, widow â€" Kinzie, aged 77 years. . SirrReLLâ€"At St. John N. BH., Feb. 9th, Winnifred May, infant daughter of E. M. 20 days. CC af Sutâ€"At Berlin, Jan.3lst, a child of Wm. Smith, aged 6 months. OrR:108â€"at Berlin, Feb. 3rd, Chag.Joseph son of Chas. Orrinos, aged 6 days. Moszkrâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 3rd, Anton, son of guluur,npd 1 year, 2 months and 11 HALLMaA®â€"At Berlin, Feb. 8th, the infant daughter of Israel Hallman, aged 6 months. Nzi1.â€"At Berlin, Feb. 8th, the infant daughter of George Neil, aged 8 months. Carssmaxâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 8th, at the resiâ€" dence of her sister, Mra. Albert Schneidor, Sarah Cressman of near Listowel, aged 18 YoUxtzâ€"At Galt, Feb. 2nd, Margaret Barâ€" clay, relict of the late Jas. Younie, aged 78 years. WrLraxpâ€"At Galt, Feb. 5th, Rlizabeth Jom widow of the late James Welland, im S4th year. ReUtscaLezâ€"At Berlin Feb. 11th, Willie kï¬nhh,uudl". Reutechler, aged 7 Cockzmâ€"In Hast Zorra, Feb. the wife dlnh.(hd-.d--.l“' Tw1coâ€"In Victoria, B. C. the wife of T. H. Er1sorrâ€"In North Dumfries, Â¥eb. 7th, the wite of Wm. Elliott, of a son. * Gunmanoâ€"At Berlin, the wife of Frederick Gebhard, of twins, son and daughter. Ruvorrnâ€"At Preston, the wife dJ-hl-:dï¬,jr.J::ï¬ Domscn â€"At Bamberg, Feb. lst, the wife of Gregor Dorech, of a daughter. \ Winnifred May, infant caughter of E. M. gd.{nn G. giplrnll, q? 9 months and Doi uns in eramdontainpredvrapriign eus SWn hy tiet dor in sel Euk sreNime ho onl uiter . Te Fnngh anthew d o tw * * :%&%mg_ï¬ï¬ .-.m::'tï¬.h wite ut »’.‘lll’â€"ah‘\olkhnu.fl&h Auuntinte ty 2 6e w ul We cil Th oc mvesenige "T ies whiineo t it in n . ag set Bc in miaenet 2o Sterzon As Calt, Â¥ob th, the wite of| ie agen prpoaais on eerge enï¬ New Germany, to Rachaol Benninger, of 22. â€"Fourth concession, township of Psol, stock and implements of JPM Joszrn MicKU#s, Auctioneer, _ _Miller‘s Compound Iron Pills, only 25 cents for 50 doses. New life for a quarter. Miller‘s Compound Iron Pills. Mrs. Dancan McFarisne of Puslinob died on Satarday, aged 76 years. UR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT _ Aytonâ€"Oa the forencon of Tussday before the Clifford fair. Clifford â€" Thursday before the Guelphb. Draytonâ€"Saturday befors Guelphb. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Eimiraâ€"Monday before the second Tussday in each month. . * ‘ ‘h-hmq-d«l“lb per owt higher or $4 25 to $4 50 per owt. Sha for exâ€" port and butchers‘ use brought to $3 25 per cwt. Bucka were quiet at $2 50 to $2 75 per cwt. A few bunches of good lambs are wanted. Hogsâ€"There was & very good trade done in the annex, the run being very t and th.dmndonlyhir.mfrie- mml'i'h firm. Cheice selections brought $4 50 :: ewt; Iigmvr_«owqdyn!t‘g{).‘ Thick were ere youer it Ga. m’ p and _ Lambs â€" There was â€" as exceptionally light supply, in fact the light Choim Mayt eeverion, eraied 200 ue e ::.:‘bt“dypflcu at $2.75 to §3.25 wsu&m and Feeders.â€"Stockers for Buffâ€" alo were in ample supply and the prices an exeeptionally good demand, the n-hw l'rl:y. m is a ility of cattle advancing in prices should there be a searcity which is pdm.db“-dmm Choice were quoted at $3.75 to $4.25 per ewt. The supply of mmnh&rl ter, there being onâ€" ly a small rum, which t steady prices or $3 to $3.50 per owt. _ Bullsâ€"The offerings were light and the 8 10¢ se 905 besiels of qoese on "bee in + luh.-:.h.‘;lkhm. fl:; Pousâ€"Steady; uu-uu-nn'u a little firmer, ‘ Fergasâ€"Thursday following Mount Monthly Cattle Fairs. WATEBLO® MNARKETS Waterloo, Feb l5th 1893, Ivs srocu. R old horse ; 1, young, good % wl{:h’l?:lnuhuo‘:l.ll ; ome strong ';lo:. waggon ; one act double light harness ; come l en ce e o) w top, , 1 s Ifardine iealre for TSR inken witine ton dafe. .g‘%..‘,.'.“h?.' aknr. has removed his shop m&. on h:.ï¬ï¬‚ï¬y o:hl?‘klnb, 4 Tw Shhen broad and torge! o GKO. M. HABN. _ _ All Pathmasters of the Townehip cf Welles ‘%wlwhnnouvuued their Road Lists of =uo0krk.mmucud to do so «t once * T horgn F. SCRUMMER, 1p. Jlerk. Saw Logs Wanted The undersigned offers MJ:.I‘: tm nlu;:lue property m some one acres ,k';i: as the old Micike property.»djoin particulars appiy on the promises to Mrs Tioke Tegiote, sn e * CTONRAD LEKENZ, Exeontor, _ _ All kinds of Saw Logs wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid for when delivered at my saw mill in Waterloo ; also all kinds of custom sawing done at lowest rates. acres known as the old Micike property.»djoin ~vho?m.l=uk.o-tbon;m-aum premises arc a frame bouse, brick house and barn. Theproperty wouid be sold cither ki Sioo or in paforieas bulldi g lots. â€"For further January in each year to the Inspector and Clark of the Tomnlbip. the names‘ and. E. . addresses of the several trustses then in office, Md&ht.ohonmrlwedhv them, and to ‘Ennum able notice in writing from time to of any changes, This, I am sorry to sey, bas not been complied with by most of the thoi man'.‘l.- to the Impofunoo‘oi(‘.n'n. -m ir m‘;â€d‘ would thank them to forward same ut delay, PETER F. SCHUMMER, _ REMOVAL â€"NOTICE. the To: of Woilcaiey shall, accordirg 10 the Pablic Schools aee of Jn97. u'-{. 292, thoct. 18 (3). send in writing before the 15h day of Township of Wellesley resort. ‘The wagon is also good for any kind of uray work is im pood ommitinn sad w manry of water the year round, snitabie ) dairy purâ€" G-nuul gardeniog, one mile northwest of mterioo. Price reasonable. For further Rig cost 155 and is an A 1 rg for summer sns * D. H. 600; Waterlo0, Jan. 20th, 99. Ss1 CrRiye! Schoot. câ€"uu.:un.m.. new bu:l" zs, fram~ house and bank barn. well femecc, . d supply Farm For Sale Real Estate, Farm, Town and Village Prop orty bough and exchan on amy ons piaced and obuimeg t *n § Parties having gql-v-‘d.ud«'l‘:-‘o‘ REAL â€"ESTATE / Strictly One Price ! eredi1 on approv: d jul.t notes, 5 per 0. nt. count off for n".ujdondn n-u'gn'u. L1 Becretaries of the various School Sections of ie Township of Weilcsiey shall, accordirg 10 Live stook, Farm Implements & Houschold Wednseday, March Sth, 18909, uction Loan Exchange. For Sale. NOTICE. â€"â€" AND â€" H. BAU MAN ) I?. MARTIN j otiâ€"neer =‘"~ Bankrupt Stock . . LEVI GROFT, Wateri00, Ont. Waterioo, Ont. Waterico. Executors. The Executors of the K:ta‘s of ‘he ‘ato Jonas m-u offer the residence, No. ii1, â€" Bt., Neriin, for sale at a amcrific â€". is well aituated, with city wate: and ath, stabling on the premisss. Apply o1 the prem For Sale or to Rent Lot 9, Con 7, in tb8 uwmhlr of Wollomml mile from Crosshill, d 3 miles from st. â€" <nte. ?noohhoi-cvlo-tqmwh. farms in w ellesley township ; good grave! house, with kitchen and \n'k:mna go d barn, driving shed and stone pig pen ; $0 aores in fall whâ€" at : laud in Mw\udu‘uvuln- good feuces ; v-anunl.l‘hmr round. For '-hr.llmbn as to terms and copditions apply on the premâ€" lses or by letter to" __ _ _‘ _ _ __ _ Crosshil1, Dec. 23, 1898. _The farm is unineumbered, and possession given when convenient, ‘The propristor wishes to of this es may nare din -my-nlchu:‘it.. Berlin, or to the proâ€" pricior, * wR DAVIO STARL, 44â€"Imo Crediton, P.O.. Ont, done. "'_'hu"'_m_' contains about $ acren of fir g'- frait ing trees of choice varieties all «nd winter »pp es, pears, cto. _ _ A first class farm for saie in the Ou.t&,:f 6. One hail milesutt of the enterpriâ€"ing viiings one sou on of Crediton, 4 miles from Ounm:t‘:an and § milâ€"sfrom the Town of *xeter. This is am excellent farm of 100 acres. well adpted for fall w beat or grain of apy kind as it is of a clar Toam, well drained throughout wirh 3x4 inch Ule, good fences. A large brick bouse with witchon, bank barn 64 by 56 feet witlf i&ï¬;"&m\m';i'; wind ;ifl%;:u;hn;rgf wfl'c'i vu . on power for at r:‘wu cutter, feed ehwz. famning nul..;ri':( be® mosh, _ thoun hog peow hon house. and otherout houses. atc. _A m;ï¬â€™"f"m al: the year round. A secand m ll“:hlch supplies water for entire stock near k of farm. This farm is nearly all cleared and free Te rimthesnit ht S e cmd "al whea! , n done. mbrnp-nun- about l-gn-o?‘m supposed to be in call, steer, 1 3ear old : 26 hens ; 4 fat pigs. if not previously sold ; w»gon, 3 buggica, cutrer, sleigh, plough, iron barrow, Mamena o mune‘s ioh Seeaties © .."_", Jounge, e o:l‘. 2 ":tovt, :;;dnoro, on . dl%‘:d‘k. Ml.ofl b:: eats, acd 30 bus. oce. â€Tuuu : For chatrels cash ; terms of land made known on day of sale. 408. MICKUS, _ WAL. PIOTEOWSKL â€" AECC CCC Bridgeport, Feb. 14th, 1899, commencing at one o‘clock p.m., sharp, the Meam BdE REAL ATE: Farm, consisting of 90 acres of good f=rm land. Omitisa good bink bero d0x41 f et ; good frame houâ€"e mxfllm with wood +hed. Conveni mt to school cburches and only 3 miles frcm Berlin. Land i+ excelient for gardening. Wiil be soid on reenouable terma, CHATTUELS: Hurse, 11 yeers old ; 3 cows, There will ba soid by Public Auction on the pmmlzes. $ mile sou‘h of Lexiogton School MONDAY MARCH 6th, 1899 _ Ssteers2yre old, 1 horie 8 yrs. 0‘d, 1 aged mare, binder, seed drill, cultivator, straw cutâ€" ter, iron axle vmuy rack, bob slcigh plow, gang plow, and about $ tons of mixed J’ TERMS OF SALE.â€"For the teal estate the terms will be made knowa «n day of sal~. For chattels all sums of $5 and u~der, caeh; over that amount 12 months creuit on approved joint notew, or 5 per cunt. discount per annum B. Janizi, consigringof 153 acres more or less, being lot No 4inthesastsecti_n of the Townâ€" ship of Wellesiey. On thefarmisa good bank m';'n“ .-dm."l:;'m d go. d orchard. 3 an + a‘blou::“{:uhwwmn.&hnwn in lt‘l'hehr-hnlll there will also be offered for :\.l:;:l. the same time and place the feilowâ€" h’nm!jfl old, 1 horw 8 yrs. 0‘d, 1 aged Jus. MICKUS, REAL ESTATE & CHATTELS _ __ _ Auctioneer. Bamberg, Feb. 7th, 1809. Rosidence for Sale in Berlin, Auction Sale at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the following valuable Valuable Real Estate and Chatte‘s, THERE will b.nll"p-nm auction on ths premises, } mile cast of berr, on Monday. February 27th, 1899, Auction Sale KING ST., If this has been your store in the past make it so still If you have preferred other mercantile instiâ€" tutions your own interests make it imperative that you should suspend your judgment and inspect this stock and prices. One dollar spent here will go as far as one dollar and seventyâ€"fhive cents spent anywhere elseâ€"â€"â€"on the average. We bought at a ï¬;:e that competition in the regular way is simply out of the quesâ€" tion, and as we are going to clear the whole stock clean out within th: next two or three months, we have put purchase compe!ling prices on every article. The principles on which we will do business are : «E ECLEIDA2L 4 MORCDTLLDTG, at 10 o‘cloclze. RKAL EST \TE.â€"The va‘uable farm of John Farm for Sale Farm for Sale. J. BINGEM AN, Executor, BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY FREDERICK FR&Y. â€"Or â€" e Price ! Positively No Credit ! Absolutely No Misrepresentation of Goods ! . at the corner of . Waterios, at preâ€" JOHN B. JANTZ‘ In the Commercial History of Berlin WILLIAMSON BROS. Will be ready and open to the inspection of the public otc. A quantity of mangelds, if not previoualy " oi in cce hy $0% 18 wichont reserve as Ehm Prangorge noo aifroms of B5 n a THE undersign~d will sell by public auction on his farm haif a mile north of the village of Hawkevilie, west of the river, in the Townabhip of Wellesiey, om Tuesday, February 28th, 1899 commencing at 1 o‘cloox p.m., the following â€"OFrâ€"â€" Farm Stock & Implements. CATTLEâ€"Y hâ€"ad of caitle, comprising 20 Shorthorn and bigh grade cows and helfers. 5 rborthorn Bu.l caives from 6 months to 1 year o‘d, and a numb r of grade cmliver, All cows suppoâ€"ed to be in calt by Bouncer 3:d, 230. My Shorth rns are of Hoctch breeding by such stree â€"s bovercign, Uam Sunbeame (imp.) _ =re Red Emperor, 5:958 flmï¬ Bouncer 3 d, 20130, is at present ‘m-dmgw sto k. He is a fine looking _ animal the _ Prinocss . and Josephine families and cams «qually well HURSKES AND SHEEP.â€"2 Roadster fllies rising 1 and 3 years old, by stâ€"ndard bred horees, and .L'l roadster bred mare, 1 stand «rd bred and registered troiting «tailion, rising 10 years old, °Câ€"nfederation‘(8502.) Also a number of heary horses. 40 hï¬n gr-u Shropahire ewes and ewe lambs, t particutars of stock will be given on day of sale or on applicaâ€" tion to the mrln- tor, _ _ No 0 s TERI:+â€"All suma <f :I.? and under. cach; over that amount 10 mo: the‘ oredit on approved m'ï¬â€™ or 6 per cent, discount rc annum. Jus MICKUS, . JAUIS K. WEBKR, _____Auctioneer. fooa Hawkevide, Jan. 30 h, 1899, Auction Sale TAK m\der-:g~ d will offer for sale hl{e Pub le Auction on promises, o@câ€"ha f mile west of Hawksvilic, in the iownship of W eiiesley. Friday, February 24th, 1899, commencing at 1 o‘clock. p.m, tharp, the fol lowing vd‘:l'.blu atock : > ® Thoroughbred & High Crade Cattle, + Sheep, &c. ____ 3. H. RUPPEL, Clerk. St. Jecobs, Jan. 36th. 1899. Auction Sale TERMSâ€" < i} sum« of {2 and under, ca«b; over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. § per cent. off for cash, Gra n and mangles cash. Everythirig will be sold without nnr'v‘; as the proprietor intends to retire f:om farming JuB. MICKUS. CRAS. OIRs, hay kn fo.sap pao, 130 sap buckets, copper kettle, 2iron k+ttles, Â¥ment tubs. 3 smail tnb .2 wash:ub, 18 new grain bags, barre} of Vineâ€" gar, cro®s cut saw, loggirg chaina. crow bar. 2 sets double harns>, s :t plonch har~ess. 2 ‘ots ringle barness. 2 fir nets whiffietrea.neckyokes, # cookine stoves, 2 box stov«s. 2 table:, oupâ€" board, milk ca :s. g chairs. for ks. rakes, shoveis and & lot of other articles too numrous to mention. GRAIN, ROOTS. ETC.â€"A gunnflvu beardâ€" lees barley. 126 buâ€"h. Manchuri Barley for sec dâ€" {;g. 300 bush. Siberian orts for seed. abut 400 shels m {ngles about 10 tons bay and a quan‘ ï¬? of summer:wood. KRMSâ€"<ilsum« of $10 and under. casb: n en o o en e en e en etth chrstaut mare, 6 years old; gry horre. 6 E“" old; #grade Durbam c ws. of which 3 wil} be frish atrime of > le and the rest suppscd to be in et';!l!olneln[ndehqhu,vu.pndlo be in calf; 1 Durham Tndn heifer s-'mumd to be in calf; 5 head catil , 15 m n‘he old; 4 Hol stein epring calves, h-l’.r. J nr{ and Holâ€"tein em-..laruyhoflortflu calf, Ii go d ewes, 4 Y-rk-mu--mi Yo kâ€"hire sow with redigree, ormie n uhok hnd oo ark se re oross, 6 mon‘ ; 19 store »bout 4 months oid, about 120 chickems and 1 _ AMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Waterlon Champion Beparator and horse power, Brantford binder, Bra«tford bix B mower, W aterioo mawer, pea harvester, bay rase, Brantford spring to th cultivator, enltivaror, seeding drill. Broadcart l-;yfdm'l’-vl' m.e horse, Waterice chog:vt. bro t‘ll re wa , 3 waegos, carriage. agy, rca e-n.!g b sleighs. cutter, new }â€"nd roller, 2 Yaukeeplouch«, 2 Advance ploughs. $â€"furrow gang plough. 2â€"furrow gang pl , 2iron harâ€" rows, I’unlt'i- mill, atraw cutter, root sijcer, 2 stone boa‘s, wheâ€"1 barrow, manure bost, 2 hay racks, 2 wood racks, sheep rack. hay fork, rope and puileys, ? ret«gravel plankr, grind stone, comm ncing at 10 o‘ciock a. m., sharp, the fol" lowing valnable property, viz : LIVE S8TOCKâ€" Well matched bay team, 5 and 6 rear: old; well maiched black term. Sapd 4 years old; gray mare, 5 years old ignod driv«r); THERE will be sold by Fublic Auction on the furm of Chss. Gies, on the Hawksyille road, threeâ€"gu ter mile west of St. Jacobs, on FARM STOCK and ‘MPLEMENTS. Thursday, February 16th, ‘90, Auction Sale . .. GRANDEST ; .. Auctionect, EXTENSIVE +o+ OF :. . . Groff & Hymmen vi.age of ebanom, with school, chur h, store, t e amaaornee g #Fï¬nu reasonable igare, cultivation, baiance prin ipally in hard weod Tack. "Thk m i m‘ they ioi y es Being west half o‘f.un Nc.‘l..h::t-lg . contain .crew h oln '_'.=.:""._ are g‘m_;gd.!!.em _state FARM tor SALE tot 16 ired peoplâ€" or for a dag Iaborer. â€" Terma: e â€" or for & d ma: !!!:t mt.’d':vn on d:y of rale, balance in 30 3’........,. PM -lutr} .M“":.I‘I r K bushels" Curnipe, 100, bushels 3::." ‘ m y TERMs OF CHATTELS.â€"All sums of ‘Il and under, cash; over that amount 10 month«‘ c:edit on approved joint :0 es. 6 per cent. disâ€" wuut;or Anpum for cash. 108. n lgI'UII. ALVIA ‘I'l-llJSSl.ll.~ uctioneer, Proprie e KBT ATE.â€"Also at the same time -ï¬ lace t follow! roperty Vflw Manobeim «lil \:'oihrd for sale:â€"Store and cheere hoto-{ and 1 acre of land, T he store is No a io a ty )o "'r'a um?' ad II-M. e A‘:n'lgdh“ abr n & !;d.‘l'he l;-m- read at Trussle:‘s an s hlfl: 7 miles from Berlin. A very p.eammnt hote J08. MI‘ KU8, ALVI\ TRUSALSR. is THime. rUâ€"sier prser 18 + & Mrc. LÂ¥ DiA m siul y â€"} Execu rizes. Masnhsim, Ont., Feb. 3rc. 1809. tâ€"in fabe : ahirin â€"pmespan n t ces 2 200 avica hvln, *cpibes. grain oradie. musage LIVE 510CK.â€" Gray mare 7 old ‘Duke of W ellesley,‘ gray mr:le';‘! yur!?l:'.. from ‘uld ‘sesar,‘ bay borse, 7 yours old, from ‘Royal Geo ge,‘ bay horse. 5 years old, from ‘Gusteet,‘ um.;olno‘anlnu!smd:ln: ftll‘ 'nnl.; and sizter, 6 cows, 3 calves, ;.o‘ sows, -lunlg Yorkshire boar, On‘g‘ old, â€" 13 olo‘ki chickens and a pair of lon gease, :J’w‘ half sister to gn’lrr:!mmltil‘:" "MPDLEM ENTA Binder (Noxon . n.lllck mower, Whiteman pea harrester, Noxon see Commbet brpidrmed hests BaBi_ _ lc thic ud 3 harrow», 2 single $furrow ga â€"a plow, quarter sbarâ€" in hï¬ï¬i&rm. 2 dfl.nt.ouum turn:p cutter, single harnees, 12 tons clover ta;, abour500 feet 214 inch r-. ‘scantling, about 500 feet 1x6 inch pi e lumber, ket‘e, '! cider pe house hr‘nm hrm wood, wstere, sin eu ’.*3 stove, 23&-1-.:._! ;‘::-’l-!-g_l-;-. 3 laâ€" commencing at i o‘clock p.m., sharp, the hl' "':';"_l_'l!::hlc propeity, vis: hum C1 °LC,0CCEE PC Dar rester, drill, roller, disc harrow, . fe 3 harrows, 2 ningle plows, 5 farrow Thursday, March @nd, 1899 THERE will be sold by ruhlle auction on lot 145, situated on the town iine between Wa‘erâ€" 100 and Wi mot,? miles south of Mannhcim a d 7 miles southwost of Beriia. on Farm Stock, Implements and Real Estate Auction Sale wls as,l2ci2000 D3000¢ MCCOT Thnk, cider barrcls, extension table (cherry), grain cradie, .l':’-ulryil‘o!, turnip f -rk.'t tkn-e Nm:r. clover «r mothy seed sower, foiks, shov 8, rakes, hors and orâ€"wbars and various otber articles toa numerous o mâ€"ntion. A quantiâ€"y of hay, 500 bushels cats, 195 bush. priatoss and a !aâ€"ge quantity of turmip« Mr. U:T-rh.- revted his farm and all the aborve wi!l be old without rese: ve. Intending purchâ€"sers will find thaâ€" all the «b ve ~to. k in in ‘briving cendiii>~. ‘They are also râ€" minded hat owing to the exte: sive nature of the sale uvmh-mqh\mlhr‘.’: time. TLRMS.â€" Sums:cf;$10 and us C«h; Over (hu-n:‘nj::.: months! gredic will be fln-o.. approv nt notes. : r cent, I:I’,M. Hay nate ...-.P.‘. bag anliicinendirok MOSES UNGER, I Sla 2 tnoee ri w q 578253 9i . 3 nois te:m harneus, nevriy v« W, 2 so‘s carriage harness nearly new, 3 ar â€"ingle harness, nearly new, Mas:ey Hv rlestock ug. nearly new, 2 wood ra ks, 1 hay raok», 3 sois o doulie hare onopie s omy "yokiew, seta trers (comple ¢), 3 nâ€" ot of chaine, lot of cow chain*, whe lbarrow, wrindatame» marsce 0 020. M h;l-.-‘ E:rdlm-rl.!’ h::om‘:y‘nwea:&h aths farm, Towna:inp of Waterios, 2} miles southwest uf Berlin, in Tuesday, February 21st, 1899, tr heifers Auction Sale HORSES, CATTLE, ETC. Township of Maryborough. ndaton» NGER, JO8. MISKU®, Propileter. Auctioncer . potash kettle, warer & at 19 o‘clock, the following properâ€" â€" IN THE â€" EXTENSIVE BERLIN, â€" OF â€"