Give him a tral quence of this the Warden called the sounty roads committee. The comâ€" mittee decided to instruct Mr. Gutbrie, county solicitor, to defend the suit.â€" Wants $5,000 Damages, menta. Warden Stewart was recently serâ€" u"',::.:. ved tl? Mesars. McLean & McLean, on implea bebalf of the widow of the late John Mar. 28rd. Beame, with a notice of $5,000 for comâ€" Schoue pensation for the death of her husband, Bridge who was killed on the Elora road, at | Mar. 25th.â€" Maitland‘s hill on the 9th of February, | _ *=ith by a threshing machine going over him. | Apr. 1st.â€" Oioun;ntboold-bmlflo road ""'x] was not . in conseâ€" quence of m Wm called â€" the | M**2"#*â€"â€" Tan Maclaren, who is now on a lectâ€" uring tour in this country, begins in an carly issue of The Ladiea‘ Home Journâ€" al â€"his latest piece of literary work. It la a series of popular articles in which he defines the relation that a minister holds to his congregation; how a preachâ€" er is helped by his people; bhow m conâ€" gregation can make the most of a minâ€" DON‘T BE BLIND!! later, and other phrases of â€" -nfl'notuq attitude of a to a pastor. Jenxsoxâ€"At New Dundee, Mar. 9th, the infant child ef Alfred Hugo Jehnson, aged about 10 meonths. Ricssyâ€"At Galt, Mar."lst, James Rigsby, in his 45th year. Go&;At Conestogo, Feb. 2ith, Mrs. Henry Davtnso®â€"At Bismark, N. D., Feb. 22nd, Mrs. ‘Jehn Davidson, mee Sophia Ar mitage, formerly of Berlin. Marbacaâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 9th, James Percival, youngest child of James Melâ€" drum, aged 8 months. Muraz1â€"At Presson, Mar. 4th, Ernest Merkel, aged 65 years and 11 months. ForwWwectâ€"At Preston, Mar. 9th, John Forwel!, agod 77 years. Wismerâ€"At Orillia, Mar. 6th, Jesiah Wisâ€" mer, of Preston,aged 21 3cars. Autsoxâ€"In North Dum‘ries, Mar. 7th, John Alison 8Sr., in his 79th year. Bricrzmâ€"At Berlin, Muir. 9th, Henry Bricker, aged 60 years and 4 menths. Lusxixoâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 9th, Ludwig Luening, aged 69 years. Kg.;.flnâ€"n Galt, Mar. Oth, Mary A. months and 26 days. . _ _ _ _ Havtorrzâ€"At New Germany, Mar. 4th, Bernhard Bruder, aged 61 years. Burcarâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 1st, John Leuis, infamt son of Anton Burger, aged 2 menths and 18 days. DEATHS. Don:o'o.,l;:t Berlin, Mar. %nd. Entlné son Dombrook, aged ears, months and 14 days. & Gmororâ€"At $t Jacoba, Mar. 2nd, Amnie, wife of Bebastian George, aged 63 years. GomnLanâ€"A+ Bri , Mar. 5th, Annie, wile of Mm agod 20 years, . Daevirrtâ€"Tnomaxâ€"As Berlin, Mar. 8th, by Rev. C. Rea , Emanuel Devitt, to Comentha Tmn, beth of Wilmot Tp. !c-m.;:-â€"l‘:uuâ€"n P;-t-, ::b. Tth, v. Mr. Manass, ults . to a-h‘l Ewald, both ;l-?mton. i mpornt of Altany, X T. in Lagk 4. i i , N. Y. to Yauck of thinp., Wisuzaâ€"Gzrzexzâ€"On Feb. 2nd, b‘ Rev. Muelier, of New Hamburg, Geo. Wismer of Wilmot to Annie Greem of North Kastâ€" mi“"lm‘.“"‘ waus on t Ist, i se I‘-*â€"Abmfl.th wie of mesnene>! Â¥ith, the wife of James Mayberry, of a Bnexxznaâ€"A+ Wellesisy, Fob.24th, the wife of J. K. Brenner of a son. Wienxnâ€"In Wilmot, Â¥eb. 28th, the wile ef John Z. Wagner, of a son. ':-b' -l“o- uâ€"-." ie .4'.".;."'“ eA o e ts the wile ol# m&uu wile of JANSEN BROS, the finestâ€"and best equipped|loysaity to our youthfal country. _ A short and aketch of Wilâ€" optical parlors in the COUnty |ham Lyon McKenzie and REcio Sutherâ€" Our Optician has had a double ludSiurynn.bwT;:q 'hl‘.lllfly min!ng, having WCCCSlï¬luy :: Art, Music and Mlllbud pass inati with interest. The management of this d hi exammauo;u * growing Journal is now entirely it the the Optical Institute of @anâ€" manwum-uh.v:a’ Canadian be assisted in the editorial work .d‘“.’dâ€th‘ ‘ Pr many leading Osnadian writers. g1 a thalmic College. year, 10 cente a copy. Janadian Home n l *4 Journal, Toronto. lan Maclaren‘s New Work To the fact that we have LITBRARY NOTHS o eP of repas (As B Jeb Mer _ Bnd, -’.':.":;'5-‘--: Armer and ooher I:-M l-h .!: Oth, the wile of to T1}e for white, h?h-h-l mL'.J: of a son. Mrs. Joha R. Barber, wile of Mr, Barber, M. P. P, for Halton, died at April 4th.â€"Farm steck and implements of lieiulHTu,fl miles east of St, Agatha and 3 miles west of Waterleo. The March number of the Canadian Home Journal is replete with good things. The letter presa and mechanical work is all that could be desired. Its contents are varied and highly interesting and breathe a spirit of implements of the late Emanuel Bracey. Mar. 28rd.â€"Stock and implements of F. I. Schenermann, between Waterloo and Bridgeport. Mar. 25th.â€"Graybill Bros., Berlin,â€"Blackâ€" amith supplies, carriages and buggies. Apr. 1st.â€"Sale of real estate of F. Wends, ®n the main read between Berlin and Waterles. ; Mar. 2lat.â€"Farm stock and implements af 8. E. Bowman, 3 miles southâ€"e :st of Borâ€" lin, on the read leading te German Mar, 21st.â€"S. E. Bewman, 3 miles seuthâ€" east of Berlin, farm steck and impleâ€" Mar. 22nd.â€"On the old Bracey farm,2 miles mand. Prices for m remained nnd‘, while lambs were 10c periewt. highâ€" ero:“ï¬owflï¬?)pat ewt. A few good lambsare wanted. Sheep for export and buwhm'nnbm:†to $3 50 ewt. Bucks were in te supply at 550 to §$2 75 per owt. : Hog-â€"’l’h. run in the annex was heavy, but the demand was good, everything being cleared out of the pens at the close. The market for choice and light was firmer, the former being quoted 124c per cwt. higher or $4 50 per cwt. and the latter at 12}0 higher ortl2rper cwt. Thick fat were in ample supply at ateadier prices or $3 75 per crt. Sows were slow at $3 per owt. Stags were steady at $2 per ewt. good calves are wanled. _ _ _ _ Sheep arid Lambaâ€"Trade in this line was active, the liberal run about meeting the deâ€" Calvesâ€"The offerings were light, but the domI:ndm fairly wtiv;, all ’:.ln d:hous veals being bought up early in t y at firm prices or $3 to "10 per head. A few -tiir_m prwu" _' m-t@ï¬-w '45 ntch: $3 50 per cwt. Some inferior qualities fetched $3 per owt. Bullbâ€"Tt:ron’eringi of heavy stock bulls were much heavier thian usual, but the deâ€" mand was fairly good. Prices remained firm, heavy being quoted at $375 to $4 25 per cwt. Light were in ample supply at $3 to $3 25 per owt. Btockers and Feedersâ€"Stockers for Buffalo were in ample supply, but the demand was not very brisk lnt{ the prices remained steady, heary atockers b ing quoted at $3.â€" 50 to $380 per cwt. Feeders were in ample mfl:lld at ;? 50 to $4 per ewt. Milch Cowsâ€"A light run went offsteadily choice selections. Light exporters fetched $4 50 to $4 80 per ewt. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"There was very little trading dome in this line owing to ‘the big supply and they were slow at steady prices. C:.cice remained firm, the desirable grades being quoted at $4 to $4 25 per owt. A big run of common amd medium grades met with a feeble demand, the quality being very poor, for which their was no saie at this market. Medium fetched $3 50 to $3 75 Toronto, March 14. â€"Trade was not very mw at l::‘ Wm‘ h:)umhmma toâ€"day, ‘ ran being mucl vier antici The receipts were 50 carloads, lum about 550 sheep and lambe, 1800 hogs 30 calves and the usual number of milch cows. The quality of the cattle offered was fairly mr- being slwmhu too many unâ€" & cattle coming forwurd. The generâ€" al ione of the market ruled steady. Export Cattleâ€" Cables from Great Britain remained steady, and as a result heavy exâ€" were quotable at Friday‘s prices, ringing $4 80 to $5 and $5 10 per owt. for market was about steady at $5.15. to $5.25. 30 loads of hay selling at §8 to $9 for ï¬-n?nl‘abfl for d.v'w, and four loads m-u;: §. wore ‘ast large, there was a good demand and the bâ€"â€" receipts liberal, there Allq“-l&n'â€"‘l'hudfll were fair, March Canadian Home Journal Wevhelg, Thid segripts wore larget, there g-.pdd-zt the market was Barley â€"Steady, one load bâ€"?u:ddpm‘zd 50¢, but good is werth 650. _ Ostsâ€"Were fo to io firmer, 300 bushels nerthâ€"cast of Brealau, farm steck and Potatecsâ€"Were in fair supply and 5e Jeerzrn Micaus, Auctioncer, WATERLO® MARKETS _ Waterlo0, Mar, Sth 1899 THE SALES. ‘trawâ€"The receipts fair, e ford and the macknt o. UIVE STOCK. #, This we guarantes. All styles, Gold a-.mu-u.:m T rqsiite ure a poer investment. 1t cests money to keep them in order and the only retw n is MffFavation. One thing we lnsist upon in VIF L NOTTOREErETLN Ban ind Mabudibe whathht Adlit lt 19 cent. discount per annum for cash payments of credit amounts, 3 KICKUS, _ XICHARL BERGOTT, fo Acot.von'e«. Pror"-lor Bt. Agatha, March 16th, 1809, 1 â€"8t paniimge anues an R2LL 0 CCC TMUT HRP; # breeding sow», 2) hens, IMPLEMENTS, RIG.â€" 2 Massey Harria binders, 2 mowcrs, hay nkn‘ plow, 2 gang vlw%b. land roller, wagon, 3 fach tire, wagou with box, $ truck 3} inch tire, 3aeated cerriage, good as new, cutter, 2 doublesieighs with box, sulky, souffier, iron barrow, set team harness, 2 sets plnnâ€˜ï¬ barness, set single hars finning mill, horse power, separator, pulley, ; hay rucks, wocd rack, 2 sets gravel planks, logging chains, rakes, iron kette, cow chains, Fopo, hay knite: Blalform seale 1390 The exoatn‘s rope, kn a e 4 scythes, grain cr’ï¬dlo, buffaie robe, horse robe, 4sets whiffile trees, 3 neck yokes and other articl s 100 numerous to meniion. TERMS®.â€"Fat Cattle, Pigs. Chickens and all sums f $5 aed vnder Cash; over thit amount M m 24:'“' credit on approved security. 5 per Raw Pn e e en 1 7 Saw Logs Wanted All kinds of Saw Logs wanted, | sai_Real) Reistre mgainst] alekander Hiso, for which the highest market price m‘m& o"w'“ii Ohl.o) U. 8. "A., will be paid {or when delivered at ‘;:Jf.‘i'f:.‘» nnflmiu‘fl?fl; my saw mill in Waterioo ; «also all Mn rmiimg at Wow Tor Sreokenbidge stren. kinds of custom sawing done a|Hufaio, U‘S.A., avd Bowde , Warren HRola: lowest rates. clotk in the Curonit Court, Oblflï¬. U. 8. A., f i onfami‘ Shome Ahhinark & , de af â€"‘ _ Chas, Kreutziger., [ iReamacenccq i‘ Wlon‘ng Interlooutor has commencing at ome o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following zlublo property, viz : LIVE ms‘iz(:gï¬.â€"lmm.’ll years gl.d.. horee, 7 ears o s E. years 0‘d, 6 cows, one xrm: 1 bull, 3 yeurs o'l.:. beifor, 2 years old, supâ€" rhui to be in calf, 4 yearling calves, fat hoiter, 2 years old, if not previvusly sold, 7 ewee, ram" TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, ({eecond hand), 3 open buggies (second hand) 3 eecon: . cutters (second land), phueton {.econd hand), set light n:alelnru- tnew), bet light single tee heavs double hasnees neady conutse (4808) mhuvzodon harness ( ). counter scaie, 4 robes, x.ocutu..-uz't::. grajn cradle, fanâ€" niug mill, Portiand cu (n=w, not trimmed), JGhdammueu_huw. firished), 2 Portland cutters (wood work only), heavy one beam bub sieigh, and many other articies too numerâ€" ous to mention. TERMS : Allsumaof $10 and under Cash ; over that amount six months‘ credit on ap proved securily. A discount cf six per cent per ainum for cu:r-yment of credit amounta, Also one fins Building Lot on Aima street for saie, 661100 ft. ‘Terms of lot made known on day of sale. JO8, m.cx Us, GRAYBLLL BROG., Auction Sale commencing at 12 30 o‘ciook, p.m., sharp, the ces is rha P ie netnt 4 i paecca beee mova n o, v t % d 1,000 ft. ; 8 bass w od, rough, 1,400 ft.; white eak plauk, from 2 to 4 in. thick, 2000 ft.; white oak scantiing, 1,000 f. ; rock elm scanti , 500 f%. ; rockeim plank, 800 ft. ; white ash k. 1,800 tw ; 13 n&e wakon box lumber, 16. ; Tidie Soien ol sEaets s a enantion of ol. & we, # light and heavy, hubs Iz“h and beavy, rims light and heavy, 1 pair shafte, 1 pair w’nlghad shafts, uhnolh;%ln. 21 corning road m aeton body, a ‘Iol dnnu.a':ï¬' nnll.mmi wh filetrees and doubletrees, neck yokes, utm.m heavy, woodâ€" en hand sorews, iron thum screws and clamps, 'Juorn grind llone;lsoumed’. hand axe, puils, step ladder, mallets, 2 ben. hes with lron ‘vices: trussels, dreft bo.rd:i wheel horses, hub boring machine, 5 new wh<el barrows, unchln&)l:’um. ‘ 50 ft. 1 in. rubber hose, 4 box stoves with Dobbin drums aud pipes, a quantity uf malleable jrons, wir concord springs li:mu new), 3 pair ows (1 new), 2 anvile. 2 blacksmith vices {L new}, mandrill, tire bender, tire u 7 ter (large sizc), 2 seis taps and Kl:lfom markeb waflo. with top (second hand), 2 three spiing markct _ wagons, SATURDAY, MAR 25th, 1899 Carriage Stock, Tools, Lumber, &c. THERE will be sold by Public Auction their shop on King street, Berlin, on Auction Sale remise®, lot 1, 2miles east of Bt. Agatha and miles west of Waterloo on There will be sold by Public Auction on Poor Watches Bkilled pbysicians, each of whom is a specâ€" eac w is a specâ€" ialist luphd'ihoun class of diseases. % ery letter addressed to Dr. Pierce as above, has prompt, conscientions attention, is reâ€" mdfl‘l’ as uc;z:ly eonlfld.:nthl and is anâ€" swered in a pl enve so your private affairs are kept safe (l!)-.::l:‘e prying eyes. L an thirty years to the specia} | P84# q9antity of hay, quantity : fiu nipe, some voted more than t to the paile, uf hay, quantity . some ocmï¬ l meianpemerinne ‘or more than years , + merous to ment! Pierce, a regularly graduated doctor, has mflhsu}~m~nm elt!-l.eï¬cl‘h:kn-‘:i been chief oonmnuzl physician of t: hay, all grain and roowand eums Invalids‘ Hotel and rgical Institute, ’wandudot.noh;ovulhumum |0n-‘.hi‘ Buï¬lo,‘ N. Y. ‘On his staff are -ri‘:'gd. mn-.o:;ngmjdumu or6 per cent. uj score 0 t.ul.r_ y graduated experien ( -‘-uv OB®R ) Bkilled pb: each of whom is a specâ€" Exccutore jaller 1y Aufh ols Eho s of whom is s spec | -J\!_'_i_y w‘&’_‘*!y § MX oemedbad" na®ina sc fls COVZ £S% Pierce‘s Favorite Prescri Dr. Pkm. .hnmuhmï¬mm& fed rhyï¬cï¬::,“‘u:dwhohqgk&ehin.“ study and treatment :3 me- of women. -;f?.‘. more than thirty years Dr. R. V. ~OQFâ€" Farm Stock, Implements, etc. Auctioncer, c valeg bats "bp "EEISmall Farm for Sale. ï¬m th March, 1830, and who &‘v‘mï¬ï¬‚' is times :‘:‘#:'ï¬'ï¬%ï¬&?&%‘“mm"? have .'.'w.?\-u"?..-â€"m in this O _ ompue mmmsa Agent for Pursuore and Rea! NA’L'..!. ward ldd.'fnl‘hl superintendent of the 2 ow York, Central & Budeon Hiver Railway Co., aad residing at No, 967 Breckenridge stree‘, Ruffalo, U.8.A., avd Bowdeâ€" Warren Reid. clotk in the Curonit Cou:t, Obluï¬. U. 8. A., and residing at No. 185@ North Whipple Btreet azv, dehul-:r‘ th: fohowing Interlocutor has pronounced :â€"â€" 8 a t ':ï¬â€œï¬‚.. Lora ;.éln‘ry k:uln he "Act n un 1 "‘Pursuâ€"rs and Real Kaisers liable only in one "and dm pay ment ga- fund IN MED1O; holde "‘the C ed to the Bammâ€"ns "‘as a Condesce»dence of the fund TN MEDIO Ap ‘‘points intimation of the dependâ€"nce of the NTIM ATION is bereby giv>n that in an action J of Multipiepoinding ..T Exonerstion raised n the Cours of Session in Zcotland 1llm Diviâ€" sion Lord #tormonth f‘arling, ry, Mr M‘Caul, clerk) and the luuns of m«xmm of the deceased Miss Harriet M«theson ot No.4 Atholl Crescent, Kdinburgh, Pursuers Estate of Harriet Matheson Reid. TERMS.â€"Fat cattle and all sums of $10 and under eash, over that amount] ten months‘ credit on approved security, or 6 per eent. discount per annum for cash. waggon, 1 w"bugi,, 1 double sleigh, 1 whnlhurowrl stuffer, 1 eultivator, l'flg-ng flu'h' 2 lalo-flu, liron harrew, 1 bay rack, land roller, 1 fanning mill, 1 straw cutter, 1 turnip cutter, 1 double harness, 1 bufg harness, 1 ]p-lwflorm scale weighing 400 lbe, 1 beam weighing 400 Jbs, chains and ‘orks and other articles too numerous to menâ€" steers 1 year old, 1 heifer lw?w old, 1 calf. 1 Wn.lor{oo selfâ€"binder, 1 Waterloo mower, 1 Oshawa seed drill, 1 bay rake, 1 eultivater, 2 lumber waggons, broad wheels, 1 spring FARM STOCK and IMPLEMEnTs at one e‘clock sharp the fellowing property : I horse 6 years oid, 1 mare 14 years old, 1 matre laiynn old,2 cows, 1 fat cow, 3 fat heifers, $ heifers, 1 steer $wo years old, 2 ford potato digger, scuffier, oyl. straw and enâ€" ailage cutter. horeepower, fanning mill, # wagone, 2 new wagg n boxes, $h y rackâ€", light democrat, 2 w{ï¬. r. w Gladstone cutter, cuter, new aleigh, 4 a=) ~ Mv{ doub:etreas, 2 neckyokes, stone b at. b g truck. chain>,‘forks, hoe:, i0grain bag», gr.nd«ione, f it treesprayâ€" or, 1 :o a heayy tcam harnes*.» l , low harness, 2 seus d-glalnrnu-.;;vu râ€"\ â€", 2 sets new blankets, etc., at« ut 25" bushâ€"is berian Oats, 120 bushels barliey, 40 busbeis Rural New Yorker potatoes, 40 bus. Prarl (f Savoy and 20 bushels Carman o. 3 and St. Georgs pota TERMS.â€"Or«i», potatoes, . steeis, pig:, chickens and allsuma of$10 and under, casb; over that am unt 10 mouths‘c editon appro ed joint notes or 1 discount of § per ceat, per «maum on all cash pay ments of crâ€"dit amounts. JOB, MICK US, i. K. BOW MA N. Auctioneer, Proprictor. T. W, WAMBOLD, Clerk, ‘ There will be sold by Public Auction on the farm of Frederick K Schenerman on the road leading from Bridgepors to Waterloo Thursday, March 23rd, 1899 new ix’e‘inz“ g mower, Shantsz mower, new Gian‘ wmhmec‘“ l‘houdo 5‘.":""6."'""‘ tooth w, eot arrow. afor ow Pchanaly, mip plough, 2 ~o. o righe thant LIVE 810CK.â€"Heavy team 6 years old, bay mare, 7 years old, bay mare 10 years old, i» foal to Henry C., sorrel horse 10 years old (driver), cow, 5 years old due to calve at iime of saie, heifer in calf, Jerzey heifer in calf, 2 steurs 2 ) cars old. yearling heifer, sow in pig, 7 phrs 3. months old and abou: 35 chicken*, IMPLEMENT:®, KTC.â€"New Deering binder, There will be sold by rublic aucticn on the farm of 8. K. Howman, thres miles southeast of Berlin on the road lJeading from the Tewnâ€" ship Hall o German Mill*, on commencing at 1 o‘c eck p.m., sharp, the foll Ing v..mlE property, viz: ® ovt Tuesday, March 2ist, 1899, FARM STOCK ‘MPLEMENTS, CRAIN AND SEED POTATOES. Auction Sale JOS. MICKUS, _ F. L. Seheuerman, Autioneer, Propriet harnese, glass cupboard, 3 bu;eaus, kitchen fiour ehe ts, 2 bouches, w hanot, ciuck, 2 milk, .-piau-‘.'imn v:.:wï¬uon. ldd: m:r.wyntamtkq d shes, 6 milk csns, mils box, churn, butter bow!, i»ay, 3 misk Public Sale | r=arnssram. Auctionegr. NOTICE. t Waterioe. on _ _ _ _ _ _ . March 22nd, 1899 @sleck sharp, the tollowing » pgy ; Ex cutors P LEY r.w.v‘rmmn_). »** Auction Sale ‘ destrable d‘lm.:}’ Dm post a flo«, jnst on th my busi..cas career. . ib nreiy moutes o u-n"uu“.lnu szuwm buâ€"in s to Mis sons, Wiiliam ant Jaceb Conrad, : nd would beg the public to extend t> them ihe same wibâ€"rai patronag: as they have exiended to bim. 1 wish to rhank m'u}. for the }ind patronage they have extended to me du:ing Lot Ti in the township of Waterlco 1 mile southof Hlocminzdale snd four miles from Boriie ‘n;l"w'-l?{hlmlh of 31 ue's- .l well adaptad ruit growing, |f.. a good frame heuse and kitchen, a new bank barn and a new wwiving shed. 7 umno: l.’n whear lo kicg well, An erxsellent orchard Of a 1 <xo sseart ment of fruit. Land is in good state «[ «ulri vation. 1s well fenced snf well wateied the pear round, For particutars app!â€" o _ _ _ year hll!.,!.'r";p& M volYlR. #1m. _________ _ ____ Bioum.. gdale On A first class farm for sale in the County of llurul."rlf. of Stephen, being Lt No. T. &n. 6. one half milesouth of the enterprizing village of Crediton, 4 miles from Central on and 6 miles from the Town of xete®, This is an excellent farm of 100 acres. well advpted for fall wheat or grain of any kind as it is of a clay lvant, well drained throughout wirh 3x4 inch tile, good fences, A large brick house with kitchen, bank barn 64 by 56 feet with drive lh:d&. & l:.l:d n;l'l’i ’:.nuhn;m 'lhhh pum e wa . wu ower for | at nv‘r cutter, feed chopper, h:nln. nlll?;'ri':( stone, word sawing, etc ; also another frame barn, 38140, sheds, hog pen, hen house, and otherout houses, eto, A m‘&pfllam ali the year round A second mill, which supplies water for entite stock mear back of farm. This farm is nearly all ele«red and free whont,dooking wall) fal: proughing neally ‘al whon w L ng near Tope. This furim co0ntaing 2bout 8 agren o},lm‘ cass fruit be:ring trees of choite rarieties f«ll and winter app es, pears, » to. The furm is unineumbered, and possextion given when convenient, The propristor wishes to dif of this excellen: farm as he is to retire on mcoount of old age. For fu particuiars mcoount of old For further ioulars '»E{'n umu:h, Reriin, or 3"&. proâ€" & On the premises is a 1j story brick house with eight loor-‘lud rooms, dry cellar and back kitchen 11 x 16 feet. Both hard and soft water. i‘m the premises is also a good barn. Three valuable buiiding sites facimg the main rowd will be offored fur sale at the same time and THE undersigred has received instructions to sell by public Auction on the premises, the property be‘ong‘ng to the estare of th> late Ferdinand Wendt, situsted near the Grcen Bush on the n:ain road to Berlin, on ESm e ns ThRVWS. â€"A ) sums of $3 and under oâ€"sa, orer that amount 3 mouths credit oa approved secuâ€"ity. 5 ner cent dicount « ff for all cash on eredit amoun * 303. MICKUa, M. H. BAUMAY, Auticneor, Proprietor. Saturday. April lst, 1899 The udndflo‘ to inform 1t blle hli:_hgo- Ih‘;&nn buâ€"in : !n‘ his comnrneln%ut 1 O‘clock p.m. the followinx houeâ€"hold « ffeet» : $b ds. 3riâ€"zle beds, 1 cradle, 3 cormer cupâ€" boards, 1 k‘tchen cuoboard, 3 *inks, 2 bureau« 3 chests, 2 woâ€"d ches‘s, 3 stands, 3 t bles, 2 fail leaf tables, 28 chairs, 4 rooking chairs, 2 bor stove®, lironketile, 2 water bemches, 1. milk cunboards, 1 wish mand, § bike trays 1 wash tub, 3 â€"mall tubs, 8 ralh, L eider barrel, 1 washâ€" fog machine, 3 rm«!1 brase kettles, 1 clock, 4 benches, 2 two gailon juge, % one gillon ju:, 1 men_: ¢rllul_oc. i sapsugo stuffer, L inrge milk cam, 1 reel, 1 greea bone cutter, 4 iron pots, 4 frying pans, a lot of t nware and cther article», too numer. us to mention, _ Auction Sale There will be sold by Public Auction on the wm.gi‘t:l.m:l. Baumrn, 3 1â€"3 miles nor hâ€"west of Thursday, March 16th. 1893 TT 'l‘lï¬lsâ€")hdn known on KING ST., \ iminztenorvaptelahis. Antrtcrpandiiiaetatrie is intrrtiiziairt th d 2. ac l h w cscs s +s 2 ANCTC VY TOLISCERCICEEENEE the tremendous rush we still have thousands of dollars worth of the finest goods in the country on our shelves $19,000 worth of Dry Goods is not sold in a day, even in the towns of Berlin and Waterloo. Look out for fresh Rloewingdalo, Feb, 2th, 1809. Groff & Hymmen . . Farm for Sale Broadcast Bargainâ€" MR. DAVID "I'Allko. Mâ€"Imo Crediton, P.O., Ont, FOR SALE. «l..cas career. Ali shose indebt« 4 to me ;ouywl'z t> eall and settie at their â€"OFâ€" HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS destrable property consisting of 19 rore» Farm for Sale NOTICE. Ofeonmvoowedthoqucsqtumg, the discriminating buyers Purseâ€"Draining, Houseâ€"Filling Bargains. ~â€"0Fâ€". We tender to the people of Waterloo County for che more . ~ _~ than liberal patronage, the magnificent reception with . which they have responded to the JA0OB CONRAD. WILLIAMSON BROS. Auctionger ~ | . Brick house en AllsaSi, 18 roome, port of the late John A Aibeit. ‘ler lar to aSte. ror farter pegu wiave npply io ~onv‘«!‘ng of 71 aorce, new buildings, frame »vus, and bank Or», well fenced, go d supply of water :hs year round, stitable for dairy purâ€" r-a-u.d wardening, one mile northwest of \arerioo. Price reason«bic. Wiâ€"lexchange w-; property, Fur farther particuiare LEVI GROFF, §â€"it Waterloo, Onk 0_ und ed oifere for sale tha 1 nfuabivhor oc ir operty in the Tihefre on omage port of the late John A Aibert. ‘Terms reson For Sale or to Rent. FQOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON TOWN PROPERTY, Being west half of Lot No, &, in the 3rd Can rission. contrining 100 ~cres of first class land 85 of which aro cleired and in a T-od state of cultivation, belance prinâ€"ipal‘y in hardwond bush. ‘This farm is in close wnxlmi" to the vicage ef Lebanom. with school, church, store. post office, saw mill, etc., and about sight milea from Listowe! House nearly new and fair ountâ€" ;_ulldl- ¢'-‘.’ win holnlan a reasonable #gure. ‘or partioniars apply n‘ DR. DINGMAN, . House and Lot For Sale: ‘The undâ€"rsigned offers for sale two splendid lots »md house on keundry streat, Waterl 0. he house is one and omeâ€"h If -w-( frame dweiling cont «inins 10 rooms, good cc‘far, and 1+ well s:‘p:-llad with hard and s ft water .‘l"h ‘ro is o.hl.'nn'lt.l. the pun'h-. a -umho‘;- good bearing rees_ applâ€"a, pears an plums â€"and ema l fraite. ‘l‘h_lot.!a a cormer ene a d is surrounded by a further particulars apply o Waterlo®, March 1st, 1899, FPARM for SALE House and Lots foi', Sale. | SOFT ELM HARD MAPLE SOFT MAPLE BEECH ROCK ELM LOGS â€" IN THE â€" Township of Maryborough. (Wroxnast & Co‘s Old Factory). .S.â€"Spesially high prices paid for Soft Elm. House to Let It will never pay now at the prices we are offering to cnt good Logs into fire weod. 50â€"1f Hotel for Sale shop, formerly occupled by Ju ‘areharmone, thop ape y ts 00 We pay HIGH PRICES SCHAEFFER, KILLER & CO., Kits.JUHN a. ALBERT, Bridgeport, unt. eab;y A'S:;JEE iedi nly on pram MRL Gs=O <Tha Distributing Sale. OoF THE AT . . Bankrupt Stock it hedge. For aramikes. STRA8SKER more than realized. Notwithstanding Juiins + s AND $PoT CASH for all kinds of Logs. Real Ratate, Farm, Town and Village Propâ€" so‘d and exch wmh ues .o:‘ anxed on commin "‘Purties having prope: tie« for saie or menar O on ce coee se t e nc S U 0 J. W. DDâ€"vey‘s old stand, Kin rs., nearl oppostterk* comme:olni lfou'l‘.‘ ::‘ "'..Ihtj':'il constantiy on a se a of l.ruch-.’br-d and e-l:,' l KO. M. MA H N. King St., Waterio "VeZeaiey township ; good gravei house, with kitchen and Mzonn ; good barn, driving shed and arone pig pen ; $0 acres in fal! wheat : land in good state of cultivati n ; goud fences ; well warered the year round. For particulars as to b::uh:nd condibions appiy cn the premâ€" Geo, M. Habn, Baker, has remored his shp OJ. W. Dave?‘s old stan| Kine ~t. maoarle REAL ESTATE Orosshill, Dec. 28, 1898. m Ond e en PE 22 OMIEIT T mile from C:osshil}, and 3 -..uf. from 8t, Clom NLLTUARTLCIOTSITT, RRC 3 m rom 8 lee« or by letter to REMOVAL NOTICE. NOC OR C OADUTT 920 3 MTCE ffom 2L Cemâ€" ente. One of the best wheatgrowing farms in W ellesiey townthip ; good gravei house, with le and other fruit troees. A; z;o‘djh..l\ Boagram. or o ï¬n' ToR P ED w . medl sb act Al _A d . Albert and Church nn.ul Waterl00, at preâ€" -uonn’leg\vy Mr. Carthew. l:%on o’u venienc s, furnace, bathroom and gas. Three meres cf land on which is a goud orchard of m:-’d._.lilc fruit trees. Apply at the 0'!.ll~n‘ul «k a.n..;!t the Zlnmm‘-m\n I:nu;e ‘aterieo, »> oo e an apslicati>n mai:; by Buil Schierholtsf the Town of W aier:00, for a tranafer of the Liquor Licrm e from C, JH. Heimbach. of the Town of Waterion, BENJ. DEVITT. 10â€"2%, Lice..se inxpoctor. For Sale or to Rent Albert and Pu‘blic not foe is here ven that a meerin of the Boa: d ofums:’(;‘mmlumneu loru:: «istrict of Nor th Watearloo wil: be held 0 . Baturday, March 1 8-;,1;:“ 1899 Liquor License Act. To Whom !tT iay Concern. h. geay 4 . "4 ° (CHSt O made *horef.r befure the firar day of .\g:l. 1899, to Bonjamin Devitt, s« cretary of the Board of Licon« : onmissionâ€" ers, where ail Leceâ€"sary information w.li bo given, To all persona »<qniring licens«s for the your onding ADA: 30: b, 1900, netice is hereby g.yam L:uflnpn“‘l 'ntlt:n inust be made *keref..r before uw 224 2020090 09000 Peialte n Waterlor, March §th, li). Tavern, Shop, Lot 9, Con f, in th 1e », Con 1. in the township of Wellesioy, 1 ~desirable property. as the cormer of Farm for Sale. Loan Exchange. NOTICE. 109, Crewers‘ Distillars‘ and Wholesale Licenses. â€" AND â€" HEMLOCK By order of the Roird. BENJAMIRN Dey T BLACK ASH PINE. WHITE ASH FREDERICK FREY, BERLIN, ONT Inâ€"pec or and 8.« reta nypecâ€" ce DvC or and 8.« retary, weil to eall o ©CrosshUL