'â€"7*â€"' W""‘ ---,-.'.v‘ -â€"_.'.â€"-._l. SILRI~â€"_AI Derun, NSB. 2000, TRe Wis of hhfl.:il‘:n'l:l dh‘.t.'om Anton Silki, of a daaghter. markets last week. The feature of the| FerDâ€"In Morningten, the wife of W. J. â€"&'-lh..:-l'llu-:plu commen | Ford, of a son. femands Hiwrnonxzâ€"in Morningtos, Feb. ! E""""""’““"‘“ 1t ns 5A aik 25 toe. Sewibiont, af i sem .r'w from Great wA.-â€"llNflm Â¥eb. 22nd, remained frm. Thesupply was| the wife of Donald of a daughâ€" Sor cattle and 'h.r.? the Western Onitle Market teday. Trade in general had an active trade done in this line, the deâ€"| Gimsâ€"At Berlin, Mar. lst, Edgar J mw‘vqm“‘mm the infant child of Jaeob G:m muained firm, lambe fetohed | _ ®®*‘b® and * day» 50 to $4 75 owb. for ex.| NMZLSâ€"A+ Berlin, Feb.27th, Arthur Nebls, sfl.ï¬ b.u’:.nmm.“» aged 11 menths and 27 days. 50 per owt. Backs were in small supâ€" Lonpsaerâ€"At Nlmira, Â¥eb, Hnd, Liszio ply at $2 50 to $3 75 per owst. Leobsack, aged 22 years and 6 menths. The ran in the anmex was| LVr=®â€"A+ Elmira, Feb. 2éth,the wife of very light for the early market. The| _ Fredetick Laufer, aged about 82 years, prices for light and thick fat remained | XZWIÂ¥Tâ€"In Blenheim Tp., Feb.25th, Harry steady, while choice selections were| _ M*"it* aged 88 years. firmer, being quoved at $4 37 ewt. | Scunutounâ€"In Weelwich, Feb, 21s6, Mis. Thick fat wore in «mple "P's’p‘:. g3 | ®chne:der, aged about 70 years. 75 ner owt. Light were steady at $4|Forianâ€"At Gals. Feb. 25th, James Fowâ€" per owt. Sows wers slow at $3 per| _1 *ged 58 years and 2 menths. owb. Stage fetched $2 per owt. CarranLrâ€"At Galt, Feb. 26th, Al«zander Campbell, in his $9th year. warmst REKpy Wraorraserâ€"At Watcrleo, Mar. 6th, Maâ€" Wetsaton Ofss aLh soek thine Wogenast, aged 70 years, 8 months Prescott, Mich.,March 3 â€"A notable| Mar. 26th, Mrs. Thes. Wilferd, aged $4 event oocured at Logan, six miles from| years, 3 months and 9 days. here, in honor of the wedding anniverâ€"| Rossrznizznâ€"in Wellesiey Tp., Feb. 15th, sary of Donald McDonald, aged 108,| Mrs Hmnnâ€"uh.qdum 5 and his wile aged 92, the oldest marâ€"| ®*=th» and 7 days. ried pm the state. The aged| Ezrâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 6th, John Eby, aged couple a Highlaad fll: and | 84 years. aword dance, in the presence of all atâ€" Gnonâ€"MBcrlin.Mu.ï¬:lnlh.u-d tending the remarkable affair. High.| Mr. sud Mre. Bamuel Grof, aged 6 years "qd:d‘y.hu WH We c-. w Â¥eb 26th, the wife were be. | Coxnasâ€"A+ Waterloo, the mwuoo-'.u','..n Lighe of Chas. Conrad, of a dan, htor. ::-lmhlfl.tlu"lyuh Scnuarsâ€"At New Germany, Feb. 26th, the wife of Englobort Schmais, of a son. Butchers‘ Cattloâ€"There was an aoâ€"| Diurnusiacaznâ€"In Weolissioy Tp., Â¥ob.6th, tive trade done in this line, the demand | *b* wifee! C. C. Disfenbacker, of a sen. being exceptionally geod for both | Kowzrunâ€"At Bresiau, Mar 5th, the wife of eholce and common grades, especialiy| Will Homeyer, of a son. in the latter. The prices were a little MARRIAGERS. froww. shdles “".2'“"' 150 POT ©W*| pzarsrâ€"Roruâ€"At Now Hamburg, Feb. higher or $3 75 to $4 25 and §4 $5 per mwn«fa.u.mu-qh&mu 3'»"&"3?::-":-;""'“ fetched | Masilda Roth, both of New Hamburg., ' ® â€"SB , Mar. 1st, Deileâ€"The offerings were lighh but|" Uf panes Wawee., Lieg Renets son ol the demand was good, everything being | Wendell Shants to Emma Sherk, cleared out carly in the day at Arm| tor *f P. Shork, of Bridgepert. prices or $3 1715 to $4 u:.l“ 25 , for hfl“:‘:’ï¬â€œ"“’ï¬Ã©â€™:}: selections. t stock ie in v. + Caleb She n.nl---nl'-?-huhmtmu':m lndy.b\hol:»cko ab $3 to $3 80 per owt and feeders at $8 50 to $3 75 per owi. Miloh Cowsâ€"The usual run of cholss ‘.~-ï¬â€˜ T3e and gooss a% mb .oba:hw bushels of w'u.:.ï¬':'-:" un v/ ra a vo $9 50 for choice timothy and $6 to $750 tor clover and mized. A fow loads of straw as $6 to 97. u-s-npplynu-dypduu†50 *o $3 per ewt. Btockers and Feeders.â€"The market is steady. The offerings of Canadian stockers for Buffalo were a little heavier than on Friday and the demand was fairly good. ‘The pricss remained uncbenged, beavy stockers being quoted A WONDERFUF OLD COUPLE noted couple were married in Inverâ€" messshire, Scotland, 69 years ago. The lssue of their mazriage was 18 children nllolvh-m.l:‘vbg.“'l\qhn 84 grandchildren great grandâ€" shildren. "Old Donnis‘s" grandfather was a brother of the historical Fiora Mc Donald and the Scottish herocine. The aged pair were recipients of many Married 60 Yearsâ€"Husband 108, Wife 02; Raised i8 Children, All of Whom Are Alive. DON‘T BE BLIND!! JANSEN BROS, Give him a tmal Mar. ‘7.â€"There was some gain in ‘Toronto, Mar. 1.â€"â€"Receipts of To the fact that we have the finest and best equipped optical parlors in the county. Our Optician has had a double training, having successfully passed his examinations at the Optical Institute of Canâ€" ada and at the Canadian Opâ€" thalmic College. WATEELO® MARKETS. _ thine Wege Waterlo®, Mar. Sth 1809 | and .?:,': : Klaholz. agod 76 years. â€" 16| Jonarxzsâ€"At New Dundes, Feb. 24th, 14| John Jehannes, aged 67 years. 8| Zmumnzâ€"At Presten, Feb. 24th, Jaceb Narztxcamâ€"In Wilmet, Feb.17th, Gideon, infant son of S. Nafzinger of Mo:nington, aged 4 months. SrRTâ€"A+ Plattaville, Fob.21st, TÂ¥m. Spry, ageod 83 years. Kranorzâ€"In Wellesley, Feb. 23rd, Wm. Kaczxâ€"In Wellesley Tp., Feb. 25th, Cathâ€" arine Hagen, aged 85 years. Winzouoâ€"In Nast Zerra, Feb.27th, Casper Winheld, aged 61 years. Rirrunâ€"At Millbank, Feb. 20th, Luoy, daughter of John Ritter, aged 37 years. Wi.roroâ€"In Wellesley T on Menday Mar, nmlfun. Thes, Witterd, aged 8i years, 3 months and 9 days. Sas. Sudden, of a son. Sâ€"-.flo"in muuu,-& «#}" r g bens t lartpuy ie in o ie stl mss is ts nageâ€"As Wolleclay, Â¥ob. 106, the wite 4| f 3 o4 op J Smx1â€"At+ Berlin, Â¥eb. 23rd, the wife of Anton Silki, of a daaghter. Â¥erpâ€"In Morningten, the wife of W. J. Ford, of a son. Hanpyâ€"SBrowsâ€"Near ‘Winterbourne, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mar. lst, Mar. 9th.â€"Farm steck and implements of Mar. 10th.â€"Parm stock and impiaments of Wendell Shants, ene mile south of Berlin. Mar. 13th. â€"Hoeuscheid furniture of Abram Rudy, 4 miles nerthâ€"west of Waterleo, Mar. l4th.â€"Near S+. Agathe farm stock and implements of Poter Diekel. Worurinâ€"Rarrzurâ€"On Â¥eb. 21st. Martin Weelfic to Leah Rsitzel, both of St. Fieradale, » wile of md. ."fl.h Bupomzâ€"at Galt, Mar. ist, the wite of W. Havexâ€"At St. Suoobks, Feb 26th, the wife _ Conestoga farm stock and imploments of Jenas B. Sayder. Mar. 16th.â€"PFurniture of the late Mre, H. Shants, on the farm of Martin H. Bauman, 8 miles north ef Waterieo. Mar, 2ish. E. Bewman, 8 miles seuthâ€" uns aP becking Trem" Thiek and impleâ€" mente. Mar. 22nd.â€"On the old Bracey farm,2 miles merthâ€"sast of Bresian, farm steck and implements of the late Emannel Bracey. Mar. 25th. Bres., Berlin,â€"Black. -iï¬w-n*:* Mar. 28rd.â€"Steck and implements of F. L. Apr. 1st.â€"Sale of real estate of . W: cannet be found which are exactly alike in on the main read between Berlin dimensions. We bea this in mind when Zimmer, SH0 NOWn® S EM® MMSC®® PMETNEEE MOMC 3009 lgRov.A.lHAnilu.,NHnd to _dlio.dn(ihtdlr.n‘ln-‘dh' 2ad, by Rev. J. Meyors, Henry Berletto Matilda Roth, both of New Hamburg. santzâ€"Smenx.â€"At , Mar. 1st, o Bmu';-, T iak aris sn of endell ts to Bmma Sherk, daughâ€" ter of P. Shork, of Bridgepert. rarnrrâ€"Roorâ€"As Feb. 28th. :l Rev. A.F. M: Caleb to Rudy, beth of Waterleo se â€" kb fir. Fecphe, Heo. totk, the wite Fred Hanck, of a sen Â¥n. v;‘ï¬ll miles ’n:ï¬'m of St. Jesurn Miczays, Auctioneer. Trca Inenam, Anctionser. A. Fnisun, Auctiencer, shdlifh t en Alicd inb hass Allindrâ€"stn aged 77 years, 2 menths and 6 The und oifâ€"rs for sale that vduhlolo‘t':l'.’d Mâ€lx'tlovflh'ndllrfln- port of the hg’oh-AAlhtt. ,';â€"u-ou- " M TtS, Jonfl A. ALBKERT, gecd bank barn, Apply to Tavern, Shop, Browers,‘ Distillers® and year round. _ Small Farm for Sale. Pitwated four miles from Berlin and one :;floj :r.oll (kl“'fll:;;: t.hnn::v. oceupied m Ortmamn, ven acres, Un iby promimes are a. rawe areiling and s Germann as a harness town lint falP mheny :s Roree in grem. "Fol @'ï¬':u' "of ‘oultivation and P.;......'P; otling oning to iiy boith. Price soo mt ‘The undersigned offers for sale two _ splerdid lots n:l house on l"n':lr.y' street, Warerioo. 150 house hhcm .In.d omeâ€"half .::7 "hnm is well 'nzlud% hard ‘ and .soft water. :luo is a Innto:;’lho premises, a number plumsâ€"and smail fruits. 1."!.'.&.- is a corner ene aid is surrounded by a cedar m + further particulars S9007 200. vTRASSRI Waterloo, March lst, 1800, _ _ 10â€"if. “Mck house on Allan S4, ~$ rooms. Inquire Htf. BUTTON FACTORY, him. 1 wish to thank the public for the kind sprins seat, one horse waggon with springâ€" _:g_::ï¬?a‘r.g““mï¬ hx.!h-pnrh.tb'p.m-.‘mlmy are mot to eall umuw'm;tphdbhl';:h.euwly new, comvenience, ___ ___ _____ _ _ | light pair of bobs box attached, double cmmm‘h:unm of 20 minu the Heriin snn ravaenl new bamk baru. '3.5 barn nl:oll and ’lun‘??m". Well fenced._ 8 -uh-fl" 0c oi AALr NE det nureé "Form is For Sale or to Rent. 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 a lowest rates. Chas, Kreutsiger, House and Lots for ITS THE GRIP Saw Logs Wanted P Bm "0. rprvg resalts which give relief to the eye and comâ€" fert to the nese. It costs nothing to consult us. It may sost you more not to. that counts in Eye Glasses, and its the enly FRloowingdale, Fob. fth, 1998, FPOR SALE. 18â€"3 mok House to Let Farm for Sale Hotel for Sale â€"aenn‘t shake ‘em off. ‘Two noses NOTICHE. A to AxKoX anorx aean, Berlin E. PETER M. WFBER, Boriin P. 0. JA0OB CONRAD, z-d_‘“ to be in pig, 1 Yorkshize hog, 20 pig ll-l '-.-malr‘).oot hno.m wes t 'Eruuu’mâ€"rn lumber waggons, i# ! Tage wagane wide. tese, "with bee cand |cr.t ip sower, pes rake, Patterson o 21 new, No P proes Mn †&.h:::m wif:iuk and rods com:â€" te, câ€"iting box carriers, Paragon uning mill nearly" new, pulper, pair of morn-.l., pair counter scales, pair of scales, bag bolder and truck, hayâ€" F- the farm. HOS. INGR. THOS. INGRAM, Autioneer, Guelph. O. B. ELLIS8, Administrator, H s A. J. BREWSTER, Clork, n..;ï¬'." Teamster wanted, married man preferred. 'rinmm extension table, one lounge. / 3.â€"$10 and under cash; over that :hhming‘ 9 monz:' credit will InA‘i;- on h;i approved joint notes. iscount six per cent. per annum will be allowed on all sums entitled to credit, except hay, which will be cash. ‘The sheep, horses and cattle are a choise lot and the milk cows are prime stock. Everything will be sold without reserve _ Don‘t fotgot' got the hour, 10 e‘clock sharp. Lunch at neon. The G. P. & H. trolley cars The beem 3;:.1:.'.':3...5:&‘4 Tote unflo-o:ycvm-. at the Lime one mile from Hespeler two miles from Preston, four and peare‘] trom Galtâ€"near Fisher Millsâ€"on The undersigned executors of the late Kman uel Bracey, deceased wiil sell byipublic auction on the old B acey f rm 2 miles northrast of W of b-h"mvnl box .t.mu,"d-bli “e cutter nearly new, Patterson binder, mlh'd m,’-lk rake, Wismer seed drill, Gale cultivator -5 HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ete. â€"Four sets of team harness, two sets nearâ€" ly new; one set of earrinze barness, nearly new; two sets of sing‘e ‘ arness, one rubber mounted; twosets of cart }arness, three W of horse blankets, oonbgml. robe, ol:: organ, a oneâ€"ton combinat.on burg! and fireâ€"proof safe, one fancy parlor stove, Auction Sale â€"ORâ€" Live Stock,Implements and Household Effects. Breslan, 2} miles southwest of New Gorm>ny in the Township ef Waterloo, on Wednesday, March 22nd, 1899 mencing at 120‘clock sharp, the. following uable proporty : LIVESTCCEK.â€"One bay feam matched, 6 and 8 years o‘d, brack mars 8 years: old, dark bay mare com‘ng 6, filly colt rising 1 .year, 3 fresh mileh cows, 3 old mileh oow-‘ 4 Hitle feeding caitle, if not previoualy sold, 6 calves, 11 »hecp, if not previously sold, brecd aow with 11 pigs 1 month old,10 pigs, six month: old, 2 turkey hens, about 50 hens, $ geese and 1 coliie !hl’hl' ENTB, ETC.â€"3 wagons, (broad tire), democrat. top bugey. opsu buger, ‘l‘c‘fl.l". 3 2wood racks, binder. mower, seif rake, reed drill, reot scuffier, turnip secder, 3 tumbling rods, double chepper, circular saw, straw cutter, fanning mil}, nhmmh! ploughs, 2 gong ploufhn. wood harrow,‘rom h .rrow, 2has rack», sickis grinder, griidstonc, root puiper, hay fork, ropes, pullcys,} rhareim poa ha res‘er. 3 LN LAiP danty Je k $4â€"peidulige 1 es ing chaine, anout ©0 cow <h ‘ing, 2 b -%},bnw ket iand mlbr‘ or:c‘; bar, i qu:nm y eu.i':- posts, rake, 3 m yokes, 3 sets dou trees. wheelkarrow, forks, hues, shovels, 2 robes 4 blanxets 1ne.fly new). 4 sets double harness, 2 sete single *l nearly new), ret carriage harness, ’Iuo cup 2 bureaus, kitchen table, los hhl..-dn.la‘dn. lounge, orib, 3 flour che to, 2bencher, -w-ogum: milk, onplunln.ihoxu moookll! stove, 3 cider barre s, quantity of crock» and dishes, 6 milk eans, milk box, churn. butter bowl, tray, 8 mi‘kz Paile, quantty of hay, quantity of (urnips, some L o \is +000 d bred, 6 yearling ewes. 6 brood sows. sup m’m'.m."mw',fm lia'.motbcphw,imdimhm'- &hunmwi::}uk and rods com:â€" te, câ€"iting box carriers, Paragon uning mill nearly" new, pulper, pair of morn-.l., pair counter scales, pair of scales, bag bolder and truck, hayâ€" rock nearly new, three wood racks, pig box, ‘rhdnou,‘nv-l box, wheel barrow, 3 iron kettles, grain cradle new, hay fork, BC m' bninscnte h iraicane â€" Srrabarte Hinke dncb and frame, ‘wircular saw wil‘ sw ing table, 2 work benches with screws, one biacksmith‘s hand forge, iron vise, tool box and carpenter‘s tools, butcher‘s windlass, oak; scythes, forks, hres, chains, shovels, 3 crossâ€"cut saws, double trees, neckyokes, crewbars, rock drills, slodge, meat barrels and other articles too numerous to mention. ESE’:'.GF.."«'.. Daisy churn, one barrel churn, two washing muhm-' and â€" one demoorat, top buggy. opes busgr, 3 catters. 3 M Hodd teoke binder." mower, adll rake. mod En e n t B t t ts d 1toes, 600 bus. oars, if not previously _ sold, 50 mmlmnrloa .:a.fl;:&mu: too numerous to mention. . _________ _ _ _ TKRMS OF ~ALE,â€"Pigs,fat cattle, chickens, Ce hay, all grain a~d roommand all sums a ’m and under,cash; over that amount 1# months‘ or«ll&un-;nvve‘jolnm- or6 per cont. off _ on o CHRUBACHWR ) nay y SoBIRELEY “‘“’""‘ JO3, MI T. W. AI.’)L& Auctioneer. k. seeder combined, Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivator, new; Western corn cultivater, m,iuhouhnu-nfll r, potato mouldâ€" rope and pulleys, sugir pan, 2 cheese vats, onnznl.l.tclnoopn.-, large weighin can, 6 creamery cans, planer, side #ug booer Sif uie venmiate A Aihasmmay 4i tb en oo MB aliinit . Abrndie and aliding frame, turning lathe, rip saw Auction Sale Farm For S@l@|For Sale or seil REAL ESTATH. ub 16 o‘sleck, the following valuâ€" -EL,‘-'-'-,-,'-?E::ISO Spring Jackets, $5 to $10...... ............ ~BARGAIN ... _ ‘orks and other articles too numerous to menâ€" t.on. TERMS.â€"Fat cattle and all sums of $10 mad under eaah, over that amount, ten months‘ credit or 6 per eent. discount per annum for eash JOS. MICKUS, Â¥. L. Scheuerman, Autioneer. Proprietor. FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS THERER will be sold by public auetion on the premises, Lot No. 10. concession 1 Block B. in the Township of Wilmot, on TUESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1899 at 1 ‘cleck p.m., sharp, the following valu«b‘e proper y : & LIVE STOCK â€"Mare 11jyears old, rare 13 years o‘d, mare 5 reas old, ""’[‘g.“"‘ # cows supposed %> b> in calf, or freah, Durbam buil, 2 year« o‘d, heifer an to be in calf, 2years old..s::ln.wns,flom 6 pigs 8 m_nths old. 20 hena, IX PLEMENT3 ETC.â€"Binder, mower (Max: well make), mower, hiy rake, hay loader, seed drill, turnip seeddr, cu‘tivat r, 3 plows, nng pi~ugh, (new) 2 wooden harrows. land rolier, iumber wagone, S+eated carriage, # buggies. outicr, (ne»rly new), pair bob sleighs, long sloigh, scuffier, disc harrow, iren harrow, #01 , w % t le me barness, _ two horse power, hiet separator, funlx mill, chopping mill, Toeky, w290 Sackn. 1 Seth praroipiais:, erploe rac grave * alnl:'-..h vele, rakrs, about 00 busheis nu.: 50 bushels pea:, 50 bus bariy, about 8 tons hay, iron kettle +0 tin sap and .lwm:‘ cew cbains.«bout 40 feet boliting and a lot other articles to : umerous to _ meution. lverythlnwn be sold withoutreserve as the farra is rented. TERMB â€"Hay, grain, pigs, chickens and all sums of $8 and under, cash; over that amouat 12 months‘ oredit on approved joint noies. 5 per cent. discount off for eask payment of credit amounts, J08, MICK US, PRTER DIEBEL, MIURUS, â€" / lodhits veldne 50 Spring Jackets, $5 t0o $10....â€" ... rre cce se ... 95G Fine Heavy Cotton at..4 1â€"2¢ Bpecial values in Hosiery Special value in Gloves Special value in.Handkerchiefs = = Special values in every line â€"OPâ€" FARM STOCK and IMPLEMERTs Thursday. March 23rd, lhonocynuoid, 1 mare llyun'old.’l mare ll:un old,2 cows, 1 fat cow, 3 fat heifers, $ hcifers, 1 steer three years old, 2 steers 1 {nr old, 1 heifer :vymold. 1 calf. 1 Waterloo selfâ€"binder, 1 Waterleo mower, 1 Oshawa seed drill, l hay rake, 1 eultivater, 2 lumber waggons, broa. wheels, 1 spring Auction Sale FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS. Thera will be sold by public austion on the farm cf Jonas lB-l';uM..lv:‘l.Ia:l the Blcomâ€" And 1} miles cast cf Conestoge, on e Wednesday March 15th, 1899 There will be sold bLPublh Auction on the farm of Frederick L. Scheuerman on ‘he road leading from Bridgeporst to Waterloo at one o‘clock sharp the fellowing property Auction Sale commencing *4 1 0‘s ock p.m. shar , h: { .llowâ€" lowing valuab‘e propert;, vis : KING S8T., B anctnbt sb imb id Sn uwu:- imatnbersd .‘&; Peoot mc soppat t Te shaiee aos Bankrupt Stock .. 41 Ends Fancy Waist Silks is Orecks, stripee and frs! deeigns, regular 50; goode, for _2 5q 1 land roller, rhimi-a.nill. 1 straw cutter 1 turnip eutter, 1 double harness, 1 buggy 308. MICKU®S, JONASB. SNYDER, Rioomingiale, Feb, 14th, 1890, ;o;-‘lf“'"' Public Sale Auctioneer =OPFâ€" the bursting bombs we are hurling from our booming guns : , cau onl booomsnedto the great Saengerfest. Here arye some of the bargains aqgtte?riï¬â€˜: from . , | _ TMB andersign to Rent iescs anire s slos on which is situated a . . . BOMBARDMENT WILLIAMSON BROS. ‘The undersl will sell R vublic auction on thn':fld hon‘»::t-d. 4 narth we«t of Wate:loo, on Monday, March 13th, 1899, commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the foiâ€" lowing houschold effects : Rockaway bugey, 2 corner cupboards, kitchâ€" en c::ho-.r‘. lnm:.' # cooking stoves, gasoâ€" line stove, Queen stove, parior cop) kettle, nr-u.' kettle, 3 iron lum ub!::'. cider mill, tubs, sap buck ts, 2sugar pans, chaite, henohes, -m:mchlu turnip cutter, braw cutier, hay hay forks, shoveis, memon’ too‘s, carpets, diâ€"hes, knives, forks cther articles too numerous to montion. TKLRM=.â€"All cume of $5 and under, tach ; over that amount ten months‘ credit on apâ€" Peing we‘t h+lf nf Lot No. §, in th» 3rd Con nâ€"sson. con‘sining 1,0 »cres of frstâ€"clase land 85 of which gre clered and in a good state of cul‘ivation, balamce prin ipaliy im hardwood bush. Thisfarm is in close proximity to the vi iage of Lebanon. with school, chur~b, store, post office, saw mill, etc., snd about eight miles ‘The Brecutors of the B«taré of Geo, M. Hab: 3 m‘â€"- offer the ndtla::-. la..ll‘l.l:m olm. lnv.o&!o' .'ï¬â€œ& it Te steunted, with clty water Ts rasm good :-t-&.;up en hand :ï¬-mm Apply on the prem free Gaze broad and c J. BINGEM AN, Rxecutor, 64b Beriin, Ont* mm mm supplie: water for entire stock mear bick of farm. This farm is nearly all cle:red and free Tamt (unking waillo fel: plooght & neeyy an when 4 br done. Ahiz tarks Contains Puoul § aores vthrev giass fruit benring trees of choice varietics h’lrlb;-d wlna;-v:‘.. pears, : bo. farm unineumbered, and possession 'h?b. )m;.fnidm wishes to d of this excellen: farm as he is ::_‘.E':'.m- account of old age. Forâ€" further particalars m_lm"'&"' House nearly new and fair outâ€" b'&lm- fare h-l: at a reasonable dgure. â€" 7 "° no DINGMAN, A firâ€"t class farm for sale in the Oon-t&’ot El viwe fuallenruitrnt c aferte Diee Iaiogy one mile sou‘ e on of Crediton, 4 mile\ from Oonm ;tl:aon and § milâ€"sfrom the Town «f >xeter. This is an excellent farm of 100 aeres, well adspted for fall wheat or grain of any kind as it is of a cla: loam, well drained throughout with 314 inch tile, good fences. A lerge brick bouse with kitcheo, bank barn 64 by 5§ feet with dr.ve -hled':. a wind lnml .hwhmhl ;llk:h pum; water. supplica pawer for por un:enmr. feed chnu'n’r. fimning nlll.’rud stone, word sawing, etc ; also another frame barn, 36140, sheds, huxm, hen â€" house, and otherout houses, etc, good supply ot water 3 brds, 3 si..wle bods, 1 3 wae a, oorner cu ppan mssn it nanaert Reoiter e w 8, ‘bles, â€" leaf tables, #cbairs. € rookirg chairs, 2 box stove®, liron ketile. 2 water benches, 2 nik cupbourds, l wsh s.a: d,3 bike traya 1 wash bng.l-mï¬ tubs, 8 rfl-. i cider barre!, 1 wash ing machine, 3 small brass kettles, 1 clock. 4 benches, 2 two gallon jug», 2 onegâ€"lon ja~, 1 meat grinder, 1 sausage stuffer, Liâ€"re milk can, 1 reel, 1 green bone culter, i iron pots, 4 frying pans, a lot of tinware and ther articles, too. numer.us to mention. â€"_TKRMS.â€"A‘] sums of $3 > d nader 0 »h, over that amount 3 months‘ credit rn approved security. 5 per cent discount « ff fr all cash on eredit amoun‘s. J03. MICKU3, M. H. BAUMANY, Autioncer. a Pc prietor. Valuable Household Effects proved security. . JO8, MICKU®, Auctioneer. Darn, S0200, SNC0M, nlx'-n, REBT O EOTY CCC otherout houses, etc, W’ ot water al: the year round A second mill, which peaidhareAuaimiiibadie Te ipuih vennepi ied ce rnbils ht ce ‘There will be sold by Public Aunction on the Farm of M. H, Baumrp, 3 1â€"2 miles norhâ€"west of Waterlco on Thursday, March 16th. 1899 commenciug at 1 (‘ciock p.m. the following Auction Sale FARM tor SALE House and Lot For Sale. Auction Sale Rosidence for Sale in Berlin. Township of Maryborough. Farm for Sale HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS unt of old Forâ€" further partica‘ar E&nc&-&%uumm ll.DAVlDl‘rAnl.h. Mâ€"1mo Crediton, P.O., Ont. of Berlin in the sale of Sif â€" IN THE â€" â€"O0Ffâ€" . . Groff & Hymmen ABRAM RUDY, Proprietor wlm’.h'hbwfl:rd Wellesioy, 1 mile from Crosshill, nlq.tm es from Bt. Clemâ€" ente. One of the bess whe«t growing farms im W ellesley townâ€"hip ; good grave! hduse, with kitchen and vwl‘uâ€" ; good hm‘ driving shod avd stone pig p=n ; $0 acres in fall wheat : land in good state of cultivabion ; good fences ; well watered the year round. For pyrticulare as to terms and conditions apply on the premâ€" Auction Sale THERE will be sold by public auction on the 'I?::l.i:.‘:“m E. SBhants, 1 mile south of Friday, March 10th 1899, Thursday, March 9th, 1899, ©B0, [ DTE 4 20 C201 CWT, P , 10 NOnk, FURâ€"1TURK ETCO â€"5 bedaterd , 2 bor s‘ov>r, cook stove( early new). pickle barr l full of pickies, sanrkraut bar ol (fnil). 2 sinks, $ cupboards, 12 chair, rouking chair, nnao. graincradie, hors. rakes, shovels aud other afllm‘u ‘d:u l:::men:nov(n mc-uon.' Alc?' % top buggies. donbi« cutter (nearly new), rord cart, aboat 8) onshels potatues. 2 barrels v.nogat. _ tevm of Fou ie frand." 31 arst ons datey cows and six heifers on Thursday, March 9th, 1899. Three miles wert of New Dundes and twe miles nor:h of lfl-wm ThRM~â€"All sumse of $10.(0 and under cash, overthâ€"tam nntsix momths‘ credit by furâ€" nhhl-annm seourity. A discount of six per per a num will be allowed for cash ments of eredit amounts, _,!»lge_mmat 10‘clock p. m. sharp. isos or by letter to OF VALUABLE Farm Stock, Implements, etc. onm mencing at 1 0‘ l <ck p.m, sharp, the followâ€" ing valuabic property : * LIVE STOCK.â€"Team seven ‘-n old, fire team of matched bays four and five years old, ‘:nusa.â€"::'a 4 sous fiaing 3 Fokes Cl r s ~ old, Qu'nlu' -ll' well ). horee‘1 y«rs oid, 12 cows pumber i: calf and number fresb, 3 yearlin heiforâ€", 4 yesrling stcors, 2 buils 1 year oid, ‘ commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the follow ing valuable propâ€"rty : LIVE STOCK.â€"# cows ubznud to be in calf, 1 h»ife", in calf. 1 ewe, 1 pig, 18 hena. _ JO8, MICKUS, JOBK WM. V ATH, Auctione»r. Proprietor, St. Clements, Fob. 17th, 1899. 3â€"41. _ fule 10 commence ‘Er.'i"o"nloek‘ ns sharps JOSIAH HALLMAN, A. FRABSER, Proprietor. Austioncer, COrosshil!, Deo. 33, 1898 TENMSY, â€"3. un ‘catl;, pigs, grain ard all #ums of $‘0 and under, cash; orâ€"r that amount 9 months‘ cedit on approved security. or 6 per ecat di count per :nnum for cash pay ments of gredit amou :ts. JOH, MICKCS, _ WENDALL E. SHANTE. Auctioncer. Proprie: or. Brriin, Unt., Feb. 21st. 1809. $â€"3t. FARM STOCK and IMPLEMEN $. _ TERW®.â€"All rumef $10 and under, ca*h; over that am unt 10 monik ‘cred t on uwruvd security, or 6 per ceut. disooun per annam for DAIRY COWS and IMPLEMENTS REMOVAL NOTICE. {n~arly new 'nron' . 2 cutters (I new), dumpâ€" io g a{t.bm&'cr. threâ€"hor‘s unk.;hmro'a: 3 mowe:>, 3 hay 3 p.ows,seed driil, roller, disc harrow, 3 gang +#, fron harrow, w harrow, spring troth harrow, scuffier, 3 raeks, two wo d rack», one straw cutter, m gaitiaitigata wy s »liccmplete, two » mcalo«, llrpunmrwalc, 2 sets to :m harness, 2ects plow harnese, Jsets single harnes«, set carrirge harâ€" : e«n. set =ootch collars, 100 bus. oats for +eed, 75 buâ€"he‘s seed bariey, 4 dosn yrain bage, chains. b â€"x stove cook stove. â€" â€" Auction Sale _IMPLKEMENTS, ETO.â€"3 wagons (# nearl ponk top, bager. 1 165 miclamy 1 dn orm heiforâ€", 4 yesriing stcors, 2 buils 1 year oid, 1 breedine ‘ow with littor Apiet, s lows in thk, b ar. 17 shoats 6 months old, email pige 7 weeks old. REAL â€"ESTATE Bc%I. Habn, anr. has removed his shop J. '..h;:o&'o n stand l|m.=-r=i ha ind rorer nptatems of 24 o ces Auction Sale Farm for Sale. Loan Exchange. â€" AND â€" FREDERICK FREY.