. â€" _JANSEN BROS, 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€" _ sida and at the Canadian Opâ€" thaimic Coll'_qe. Give him a tmal > DON‘T BE BLIND!! Mr. Cressman has ambitions to follow ranching in the Northâ€"West, should an opportunity fall in his way to sell out at a reasonable adâ€" vantage here. Here is certainly a rare chance for any young man who desires to engage in farming in one of the most favorable agriculâ€" tural sections of Ontario. The live Mr. and Mrs. Cressman have a family of three children, two sons and a daughter,. He is a son ofthe late Samuel Cressman, who was born near Strasburg in 1817, and settled on this farm in 1841 when only a few acres had been cleared. He died here about twenty nine years ago, his. death closing the career of one whose loss was deeply felt by a large circle of relations and friends. Israel was born on this place on January 2, 1860, and has lived here all his life. Mrs Cressman is a daughter of Daniel Bowman,well and ionorably known in Waterloo county, but who is now engaged at farming in St. Clair County, Michigan. He and his industrious wife are also somewhat interested in the multry raising, having new, two ge incubators, one with a capaâ€" city for 250 chicks and one for 300. This is attended to by Mrs. Cressâ€" man, who seems to take a deep interest in the artificial process. She has now on hand about forty or fifty lively birds nearly ready for broilers and quite a number yet in downy coats lively as crickets that take to their artificial breeder as contentedly as they would to the natural hen, and they are equally as sensitive to danger as if under the protection of the latter and will flee to their artificial protectorfrom cold. when disturbed by strange sounds Mrs. Cressman has also a number of thoroughbred Light Brahmas to dispose og They are very fine birds. eggs. He has from 35 to 40 hogs in his stables and durinig the foreâ€" partofthe winter was feeding over sixty head. His specialty however, appears to be in the breeding and raising of horses and to say that he can not be outdone in this branch of farming is not straying from the truth. _ His animals are hog fat and high spirited. : The two registered Clydesdales, Cressman‘s Bell and Cresnnan'sdfean, are admirably bred and well matched. His .team of Arabian and Clydesdale bloods are a superb pair oÂ¥ coachers. They have a fine action and are sound as a dollar. There is also in his stables a very handsome bay carriage team. Mr Cressman keeps about twelve head. He seldom exhibits at the County shows, but he undoubtedly could make it interesting for those who do should he have a notion to take his stock out for exnibition. Mr Cressman keeps about a dozen cows, but he does not contribute their output to the cheese factorg or creamery, as he converts it into butâ€" ter himself and sells it on the Berâ€" lin and Galt maikets. He attends the market each week with butter and W w“%h'tfl'm He told she was a hopelers victim of corâ€" sumption and that no medicine could oure her, Her draggist suggestéd De. Kb.fn.l::' Dincovery for ..‘Oo‘- ; she bought a bottle to Tar duright loaed" mrams beneditet from the first doss, She continued m-umn:-uw. found herseif sound well ; now does her own housswork, and is as well makes the statement that she caught|charge of them and gave them the cold, vhk:uz:_‘ld on ber lunge; she|last good morning they will ever ’ Opinions differ as to the condition of the fall wheat after the very cold weather of February,and thechangeâ€" able weather of the following month. Some farmers say that nodamage has been done that a weekor twooFgood growing weather would _ not repair; while others bold that the fall wheat is totally ruined. _ While the case may not be so bad as some of the less hopeful are inclined to fear yet the weight of evidence goes to show that there has been a very great deal of damage. Where the ground is wet, or where the water lay dur \ ing the thaws, the wheat is said to | be completely gone. On. dry land the plant is badly damaged and there are grave fears that the roots are generally injured as well as the top. Clover, also, has been very badly heaved by the frost, and the cond)i'lion of the fields is not promisâ€" ing. A warm rain and a season of mood growing weather would doubtâ€" less work a great improvement in the appearance of things but as the indications are at present,there will\ obably be very few firstâ€"class g:ldsof fall wheat in Ontario this season. | DOD6 C ROCCDN TT P SRTWI, »Neplasi guo0u motning they will ever was Md‘_hr a monuth by lo.v'h-llylhen here below, About 500 were a"Â¥ daughter. _ _ 0 ====â€" _ ° â€"= "| At moo‘clock there was not a daughter. soul on the streets except the boys h mm * o= ons in blue, and a good many natives AN OLD RESIDENT GONE, |who did not have the plutk to mesme fight on t:e line, but were }:ow- rdly enough to shoot at us from MRS. PETER EBY OF ST. JACOBS PASSES windows, gSome were shot on . the AWAT THIS MORNING, spot, when we could seethem. We One of the oldest residents of| were kept going in the city all night, Woolwich township died, early this | while the boys on the line had driven Monday morning, in the person of| back the enemy, about two miles Mrs. Peter Eby, at the advanced|all along the line by 6 a. m. The age of 92 years, 5 months and 5{city then became very quiet but days. The funeral will take place|there has been almost constant on Wednesday next, at 9 o‘clock to | fighting on the line for the past three Martin‘s cemetery above Waterloo. | weeks, and it is still going on. The The maiden name of the deceased|rebels are fighting hard for every was Magdelina Erb. She was the|inch of ground, but are losing daughter of the late Jacob Erb, who heavily every day and night. About emigrated from Pennsylvania in |oneâ€"half are ready to surrender, but 1806 and located on lot, No. 17, G.|all must come, or none, We Rave C. T., a little to the west of Berlin. |advanced over a strip of land about She was born Sept. 22nd, 1806 and|ten miles wide and forty miles long, was married in March 26th, 1824,to | and fought for every inch ofit. We Peter Eby. They resided in Woolâ€"| have killed about 5,000 natives beâ€" wich township, Waterloo County,|sides those they catried away. We where they followed farming and in \reckon we have killed and wounded their old age, they lived at St.|about 15,000 altogether which is a Jacobs, Ontario, where he died in |large number when you come to conâ€" 1888. They had a family of 13{sider our loss as 72 killed and 241 children. Two of the family Benâ€"|wounded up to date of writing. jamin L. Eby and Martin M) reside| _ If any of our men get hit by them in Berlin. it ic an acoident as thaw dn nat bnnar Mrs. Jas, Baily who resided on the township line between Woolâ€" wich and Peel, died on Sunday mominf. Deceased was over eighty Kearso age and had been in poor ealth for three or four years as the result of a paralytic stroke. An aged husband and one child surâ€" vives. Thelatter is Mrs. H S Bulâ€" mer of Wallenstein. Mrs. Wm.De Kay, formerly of Berlin was also a daughter. Mrr.Michael Oartain, Plainficld,I!1., BAD LOOKOUT FOR FALL WHEAT. ’ The law in regard to speckled trout provides that the close season ‘shall be between Sesnember 15 and May 1. _ Recently the Deputy Minister of Fisheries for Ontario,Mr 8. T. Bastedo, sought an opinion from the Dominion gï¬nistet of Marâ€" ine and Fisheries as to whether the close season included both dates mentioned. A communication from Ottawa was received giving an opinion in the affirmative from the Minister. miracle 'flfli‘w medicine il..dadï¬ 3 to weak. sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Oaly 50 cente. Bold by 8. Snyder Druggist. AN OLD WOOLWICH RESIâ€" DENT GONE. told| killed in the streets and houses that cor â€" | were burned. This is a night I will vald | never forgetâ€"Chineése men, women ï¬ ;:d cll:iek:iren, and mï¬v:ns fying bl:l re t tes, ca t cou | to on their m"mf lmllcbc?whiu- tted % around them and us; the sick ned wounded boiagamo& off; fireâ€" tles| men shouting and the exploding of On the night of February 22nd there came an order to double all patrols and have ail men sleep with their clothes on and arms by their side. We were awakened at 12.15 o‘clock by a call to arms sounding and the company was in line in about two minutes, all alive to business. The sympathizers of the rebels had ‘set fire to a number of houses in different sections, and were advancing on us in a body of about four hundred armed men and a lot of hangersâ€"on. They intended to draw our attention to the fire and hack us to pieces while working to put it out, but our capt‘in had a tip about it and laid his plans acâ€" cordingly. We had a street fight which.lasted about fsix hours, and then we drove them about two miles out of town and corralled them in a swamp where George Dewey took Of course we expect to have an outbreak here in the city as soon as the lines get moved far enough away. I was in two standing battles and one charge, but they will not let us go out any more as the lines are now too far away from town. _ If any of our men get hit by them it is an accident,as they do not know howtoaimagun. Our regiment is not in any danger at all, at present, as we are inside the city and they have stopped us ffrom going out to the lines on any occasion. The first week of the fight we used to go out and fight with the Kansas boys when we were not on duty. I was out two days and had a hot time of it. |_ Our duty is to patrol the city and | wroubie= " "_"*""*""""" NC vorld forlng |Lam, Abctlgrearce a Poet 3°u08, frui {take care of the natives inside ihe Not ouly for lung trouble is it the most |SiteRgand,tefer® ‘R’n."‘.-r.-{‘ '.'-iï¬'“::‘ lines. You, no doubt, are aware by .'::, m'&“’i“ï¬.’.‘.‘?-a'ï¬fï¬d‘? ht: %W“m“ whieh ‘witope this time of what a lively time we | redeems the very sources of life from these | epageetp y es -n&m‘?m pur |had here for some time past. _ On | s5PUYE Poisonous taints which Iay the oys Sufject to a reesived R:â€'m-l: Hive Feb 4th, I and a comrade ({we alâ€" dhem r;-ï¬l the liver ul,t.E'i: Wfluï¬â€˜* & f gâ€"4 ways go donl:rlezl were patrolling | work; entfches the plood; buiids up solid '_""“"'fl-"llll-fa'fz? tnis wiules be about 9 o‘clock when we heard a few mw-z-@ ;:l gt‘llmu losing flesh "lihnas t J#'?Af.';â€"‘n to all the ch shots fired at one of our outposts. sppotlie; g;v-m listless . by day and priports. a‘l sums of $5 and under cach "Ane We have been expecting something lmfnl:"m ue Sonly ihe forch. "api 9n approved notce, “\’m&&"& of the kind for a month back when | to Dr. Pieree: Voz':’ ’!cttef t:i'ï¬h'bewoo": 3:3:3:' ‘the day «":L.n u’?‘ Talunes wik we had waited for about 15 minutes ff_ï¬"d strictly confidential and â€" he |in une month ‘horeef or. " in E:-rmme + Te and heard no more shots, we CamMe | thousand ; °h"§f,°{“ T‘{': “?’hopfe‘." c oap Taiwnae -ï¬â€œï¬',‘?‘-tf’ »aa in The meednie to the conclusion that it was only | mon S!flatpï¬etliml'.ï¬dvim, will be seqe m‘.’u""“"“"m to Comnan som; strdeet fracas, but preltlty soon ï¬.":."é'.;"i“n'.";‘."’;.“;; b_:er:‘em ':lv-.cn; ““““-Ml’-.:,:"x Boswaet we heard two scattering volleys,and | cloth â€"bound for 30 s ddress Borln, °_ assignee. we knew the ball had stgnted rï¬ling. R. V. Pietce, l’!lflo. Wop * 96e l"‘E.i'â€"'-â€"-{,-wâ€"fllâ€"m'---’.â€""-â€"-â€"â€"_.. ;I‘her}a) we started on the de;g run | es * or the statiqn which was about a | Monthly COattle Fairs. A t | S l quarter of a mile away, cleaning| Aytonâ€"On the forencon of Tuesda: uc lon a e everyâ€"thing l;ievling off the st;eets as | before the Olifford fair. T â€"OR_ we went. ore we got there, all| Cliff. _ before the troops had been turned out and Gwph,m’ Fbunday who .“' and Personal "M were on their way to the line of outâ€" Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Â¥ * * posts. We were only armed with| Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. * | _ rhcoo will be sold by public auction on the revolvers, so we ran into the station| Eimiraâ€"Monday before the second m oodpernaiea on and got our r}ilfles a;d ran back to|Tuesday in each month. 2‘2“'337' April 22nd, 1899, our post, with orders fo put all|} F, 1 Shocock in the afterncon, the following people it;‘ houses and shoo!: axl)! those p.,..:f‘ aâ€"Thureday following Mount ";'.:';"-.m.. m’rl::z&.mhm»mw we caught out after we had given| Galsâ€"â€" nesday after second the estaie of the late Henry Braun on the north them time to iet home. Anyg one | day. Ts T Tues Berdin, .%w:'.?'uï¬h:-%wm': with a gun or knife was shot. The| Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each | the pombes sad a"is m°D dtathed on the boys were f?lrced to shoot t:o innoâ€"| month. * l‘;‘:{:"w:vhufl the. g:;la'ol‘m' r::l of cent men and one woman,jthe latter espelerâ€"F; s c roperey aitwarine being shot by accident. $ ml:u._ Firsb Thursday in each ;x:n‘f:’ wreut o‘?"z‘s"n’z.«...a.'i:h?. ‘:?:f' to:s At 10 o‘clock there was not a| Harriston â€" Friday before Guel there should be no ° purchases Tor the Snting soul on the streets except the boys| fair, pb :.“’Kf.",".‘.'::.“z‘.'&‘.,&."“.':“é" Te Awonreg in blue, and a good many natives| Hanoverâ€"Monday before Dusham | DP9S8 ®ill be Offered for saie se oo dot wirh who did not have the plutk to Waterlooâ€"Second Tuesday of ev :b: mï¬n::mï¬?&«nï¬;ogg c‘-':.u‘- fight on the line, but were cowâ€"| month. y o evets ';:,.":.g"â€m"' bo offered (Por eaten There rdly enough to shoot at us from| Listowelâ€" First Friday in each|*"2 + a makls goigh, s tiegig. dalons g windov;ls. Some were shot on the| month, * :‘fl%ï¬?&?fli-ï¬"&:fl'&°fl?ï¬&m spot, when we could seethem. We| m â€"Third Wednésday TullMS OF SALK.â€"The chaitel property were kept going in the city all night, | of “::n:mz:mt ® :"‘...'33‘;':.'."-3?‘.‘...‘32‘ u'c?i’?..“‘“&'.‘.’“"': while the boys on the line had driven J and the Eaiance may besocured by first mort ack the enemy, about two miles Miller‘s Oumponnd Iron Pl.“!, ouly :;m::o':u;":lm-l n‘:.tgu:n&mm h '&2 ill along the line by 6 a. m. The| 25 cents for 50 doses. T eume on nz day proaie onl in thy mig. iss ity then became very quiet but| Noew life f uarter. â€" Mi may be arcertained from the undersigned.. * here has been almost constant lpp, tw ts CAsEmE SRAUN ol DaB 1Che PUmoS _ cConsiant | Compound fron Pills. _ _ ,,, . .\ \Exccutor of the lat: Henry Braun | Killiam, at present in active service aonnd errenn, rregs from which we are permitted to make a few extracts. "I am pot taking more chances" he says, "than are absolutely necesâ€" sary and aw in first rate health, It is true that there is sickness here, Mr Philip Bish of Wuaï¬ has ‘:dhod :Hr.:.dmm;lahr-m t p.-s t ime. oung m\-lund-inrb'o to ken m? ollTu‘v-h «ndfneed to be nnJ This is the place where we look after the QLD AGE The undersigned horeby oif rs for sale tha valuabie hotel vl?on.y in the vllh"oot Bridgo port o‘lho late John A Albort. |Terms reson abie. Forfurther particulars apply to _ _ _ _ _ springs, 1 single bed, 1 whatoct, 1 stard, a number (f framed pic ures, a quantity of crookory, fruit jare, l‘vuhtnh. 1. clothes â€"wrher; wa mower, 1 grindatoas, 9 hons, a number of barrele and oth: rarticles. TERMS CASS, JOSEPH MICKU®, * W ater1o0, 18th April, 1899 I plush chair, a number of c mmon chairr, 1 L&“h_::hn_ir_ 1 bureau, 2s( gle bedst ads with THERE will bs rold by Public Auction st the residence of Mrs. Graff on K gin 8t. in the Town of Waterion, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, ‘99 _ ments of Christian R. Boshart, near Crosshill. April 20â€"Household Effects etc. of Mrs. Graff, Elgin St,, Wateriob. Auction Sale Josrzen M1cxUs, Auctioneer. April 22â€"Personal and real property of the real estate of the late Henry Bnun.’Borlim 1 work; enriches the blood; builds up solid mm rae ;in‘:ll elf losing fiesh and ou yourse :gtdu,’ listless by day and less night there is an enemy lurk&( ready to &pply the torch. Write to Dr. Pierce. Your letter will be conâ€" sidered _ strictly confidential and he makes no chng:obr advice. His ged tlwunnd-p? k, The People‘s Comâ€" mon Sense Medical Adviser, will be seut free paperâ€"bound for the bare cost of cusâ€" toms and mailing, 31 oneâ€"cent stamps, of eloth â€" bound for t 5o stamps. . Address Dr, ts CA t ons e d Household Effects Etc. sold here. Ithink the ‘Golden Medical Discovâ€" y i the best moditine in the workd mar lung Not only for 1 trouble is it the most m&m{mdm in the world, but for every form of weakness and debility. It mboonhoren ts Mc on here Su w t tem to dnvnu diaeue.’ It ï¬ Tqestive powet heipe the tiver to do Te IAâ€A m g ~ ud \ â€" \" / â€"sortuent<aan), does it; .-:L‘f.{".‘;l‘é‘.ï¬ ru‘".'a?in‘:.",:r_‘“.' tmaked wile Rintactivits ar ts ieser Qagay n into “l;-fl‘c h‘cm“dï¬?‘“‘ y en yte: L‘ to from the first d‘: By the d:'. ::M.m'dgh orten bottles she was cured, and it was the cause of a large amount being of the young and preserve the eyes of Hotel for Sale A. Fraser, AvcrionkeR. THE SALES. EXTREME YOUTH rs"+ ANV . . . â€"â€" OF â€" irticulare to Wits. Jo@n a. Auszet, wet feet or sits in a draft ; then off he goes into a galâ€" stock and impleâ€"| PUBLIC Notice is heâ€"ebygiventhat a moet Auc tioneor. 16 2t Suamsccnmaontosocs| â€" TRNDRRS WANTED â€" ?%:%&:% ï¬tï¬â€™% For Drilling Artesian Well, Pahy Peponenamnamenr ied it e sneren c es es ..om mï¬ " 32. ï¬-ï¬m::amw..g Ts ieusua uin raciee esn terreieoeeompregenmetns Notloe 190. hevhed Sn «hn it The undersigned offers for rale thrt valurbl property compriaing some thrce ard one hal acres known as the old Mielke property.ndjoin fng the Town Park, on thé s uth side. O« the emises are a frame house. brick house and nrn. Theproperty w: u‘d be soid_cluher &n Bloo or in parocla as buildiâ€" g lots. For further r‘-nlwl‘n »ppiy on the premises to Mrs. lelke, Exeontrix, or to LONRAD LKENZ, Execntor, 6â€"3mos. W ateri+o, Ont. Bl!NJlAm nxv:rr. na and Secrotary, Waterloo, April ith, m Notice is horcby slnn that the Ainnal Genâ€" eral Meeting of the Shareho ders of this Con â€" w_n; wi.l be heldin the compuiy‘s Ufice at aterloo on Tuesday, April 25th, 1899, _ Applications for the year 1889 1900 : 46 tavern. ‘l‘l:h p, 2 wholesale and 3 brower.‘ ad distillera® f nses. ‘The new applications for tavern licenses for the oomh&yur are as follows : Fredk. W. Meyor, cammma_wnuloo'l'b; Jacob Steffier, Bi. Jacobs, owmwich Tp ; Joreph Kraemer, Dorking, Township of Wel: Ali Hcense duties are to bo depcaited to the eredit of the license fund account with tbe Biunk ef Commerce, Tewn of Waterloo, on or before th: 5th day of May, 1809, SATURDAY, APRIL 221d, ‘990 at tem a‘clock for the purpose of considâ€" :rlm un‘ nn&l‘lanm h: r:vern. shop and w Hcens iâ€"su>d for the lt,' 43 t 5 'l'hmo.v'v'an su ..‘m'ab'.pi md"‘avem‘ licenses. Also one extension for 3 months ing of the License Commisioners for the disâ€" trict of North Waterico will be he‘d at: the Hotel Bunswick, in the Town of Berlia, on In the Reatate of Christoph Huctbor deceased Beriin, April 7, 1899. ATmRR P0 DCE O Dvcii e itc 2 Bin h s on tb c t 3 single top huzn. one singlo lumber waggon n:?{uu.u windâ€"mil) for water Tuu’. TillMS OF SALK.â€"The chaite propérty will be so‘d for cash. One third of the purchase woney of the real estate is‘to be pa‘d in cash and tue taiance may besecured by first mortâ€" ugn thereon. ‘The real estate will be sâ€"ld subject to a reserved bid. in al.hnn&oum terms and itfons of sale will made my‘s nds itrme trinthe merrtime m arcer ‘rom ie * CASPEK BRaUN Executor cf the lat: Henry Braun JOS. MICKUS, Auctivnect. Town Property For Sale By order of the Board Waterloo Woolen Co., Limited. Bastre ul ds 000 B0E OB PAIUT ET Pouin. There is 5 §00d two storey brick dAweiling house with kitchen ajtached on the uu-,nmlu-uda largs frome barn ard a windâ€"mill pump, and the whole of the rear of :ho h-q’hhu on Ml'tn ulmbo; of fruitâ€"bcaring rees, 0 w e property has a fron on Kinsnnuotaltcuuul.dï¬h of y.loea ‘The property will de offered. sale and if there should be no &n:hn- for the entire .mrny. two lota with frontage of 50 feet each on King ¢ reet on the west side of the d welli house will be offered fur sa‘e and one lot wfl the same frontrge on the cast side of the d wellâ€" i~g bouse, and the dwdn:: house with 74 foot tvont.«l::wlum be for taie. There will be offered for sale at the same time and plao:, a stnele sleigh, Â¥ single cu‘ters, a ESRP ,,.__..__d 'n-m“-lj;l‘m g:nuthd-yddo.uduamu withâ€" in one month ‘hereof or. In o. her s the hoi o dnc sc nd ty Toh rewer s en 1 . 8 m ® m t‘ me may be arcer tiiged on application" to Cones B ab ut 46x10 a straw shkd Shiaf ant e driving . hed abour Sirin «ith D‘l&lflflï¬m.% welts a d a L':. Aba.?m-ng ;r"’:â€"-.“ 'hl:’g m.mohumm i is in good conâ€" : and the bh"cr{. a rery desiâ€"ableproporty. ‘The farm -mua_lou -"qr. ‘he greater part of -55. wil be â€ï¬â€™.h. :ud-.- :n.dt& &m"u'. sold Su‘ject to a resorved bid. R‘:â€mu.o five -lloc:'natl n’“ï¬,' :ï¬ he -ol: n\hnm‘l-nulwu- :z?hhwflldnb Hmlsyr nignse, T or â€"As toall the chattel Pree that am unt 1 mouin s o. ol on esd :;"ml ruved notes, . Outudnd dollars of tha *wo and One haif as: wre or lexs. "% hore td s uen nc wniees, on the pasd l ropce o ipaiasee i raoere !ï¬ â€˜.'::;!'_‘4!'}'}:'_' _ab ut 6x19, a straw Public Notice. Ontario Liquor License Act. No iss To Orcditors . mssy CLOTH;;g f By ies fonk Vay mart L ft undred dollars of the =* CLOTHS & TWEEDS â€" #| _ Horses Wanted &1 mu‘wuul four muh: Beriin ‘ud o:b‘c by John Ortmaan, %-Wfl elevan acres. Un the promis6s are a welling and a *‘ io ~ AZRoR ssommagen, 10â€"tf, )uSI- . O, Small Farm fo Sale. number _of fine fruib trees. _ Fiftcen :-‘in-m- walt g: ‘“.-t office. Would make an admirable l&g for a business fllflmhflfl farmer, further particnâ€" NORMAN B. SNYDER, of iately planted maple shade tusbe isw PP hunkdg;d hereby offers for Rale his valuable coun residence, situated just outâ€" side the corporation limits on the east side of Berlin on the Bresiau Road. The premises comâ€" rrm""" little over an acre of fine garden lanc nbc:ul:l";mluv-m-. Un mmnï¬u :r,o‘: fine mod«rn brick hn-ï¬mh i n 20 feet, kitchen 21 x 14 foot. : o.-.“n"uh-."m bathroom and nice aitic, % a} cemented flnor. Also m good MI- mcdor-d*:.uxalut. The house i n’-. m l:nl’?:bun th;-lluhuhu!ï¬ ho 6 are for garden d from :r..hmmhtho M-.m:iafl ja good well and cistern at the house, vl-'. nmmbc hedge surrounds th» premises, also l AT A BARGAIN, As the Proprietor Intends Going to the Country Residence for : Sale given when convenient. __ The proprietor wishes to d of this auer on t ioi foliged to,tpinnan accou ;r.#;‘::cuchn:h Berlin, or to the proâ€" MR. DAVID SI'AHLh 44â€"Imo Crediton, P.0,, Ont, fall and winter app‘es, pears, « to. stone, wond sawing, etc ; also another frame barn, 36x40, sheds, In:g.n, hen house, and otherout houses. etc, W ot water ali the year round. A sscond mill, which supplies water for entire stock near back of farm. This farm is nearly all cle«red and free fr:m:mnamrm‘hwlinmh t:â€ll wheat (looking well : ploughing â€:?i done. This farm cootaing about 8 acrea f Class fruit bearing trees of choice ‘varieties & OO a OBA C ENCT U PARTR ET MS. 1. 2OR 6, one halt milesouth of the uhrlcl of Crediton, 4 miles from Centra m § milâ€"sfrom the Town c€ *xete~. This is an excellent farm of 100 acres, well adpted for fall wheat or grain of any kind as it is of a clay loam, well drained throughout with 3x+4 incb tile, good fencer, A large brick houss with kitchen, bank barn 64 . by 5§ feet with drive tkd‘:.. wind mll! ‘:.tuchln‘:s ':lhlch pumps water. su pawer for straw cnl.h_l‘r, l'e_og nho’g:r. famning mil}, ‘qm A first class farm for saie in the County of Huron, Tp. of Stephon, being 1/t No. 1. Conâ€" WILLIAMSON BROS. Friday Morning, At 10 O‘clock to mark off these lines and make further Groff & Hymmen Stock Wednesday & Thursday â€" _ our stock will be closed on Farm for Sale 12â€"1 tho, we will be open with the greatest bargain offerings in the history of Berlin. The time allowed us for occupying these premises is drawing to a close and we are forced to put prices on these gooods that will close them out in a few weeks. * p on the corner of and P d io ons io miea e gonsiste of one lot on whi iated & Hou :o and Lot For Sale, gi'o"-‘ containing 100 acres of f:st class land g'ifl aro cleared uf‘:“-,.‘n.m': bush. _ This farm is in close pw'tlmh‘ to the village ¢f Lebanon. wni::oal. chun h, store, office, saw Bl‘l.l.:c. about eight miles unovs; -rdy new and fair out l-"‘;‘ ll;;;l' “nn reaonable Agure. perte DR. DIXCOMAN, | FARM ftor SALE The und: reigned.off.rs for sale two _«pler did ofs »nd house on Foundry street, Wa‘erioo, %he house is one and oneâ€"half ser’fnlc Awelliny cont«ining 10 rooms, good ceilar, and in well o:r:-llml with hard and sâ€"ft water. olndhh Fivg fr It.l. y pplâ€" .-.-z raring fruit trecaâ€" appiâ€"a, peart plumsâ€"and.sma‘l fruils. 'n-m'l- a corner Po e rtanan sh ut a ons hetgns ror par lare aj @n Mitd TEO. â€"TRhasokr. Waterioâ€", March lst, 1800, 10â€"U. Re:l Râ€"‘ate, Farm, Town and Villag« Propâ€" erty bougbt, so d and exchanzed on commit sion. alsol ans p‘ac d and obtained. Paâ€"ties having propertio: for" sale 0â€" monay alend, and ho‘ dulrhï¬h purchate properâ€" ty orborr w muney wili do weil to onl upon heu dersigned with full pariiculars, and for erms, Conveyancing done. Office : Deviti‘s Hlock, tup stairs), Waterlon, U 0; k House and Lots for Sale. e Ne o 2o n ty shod. Wella: barm and we‘l and ‘cistern at hoces, Th« house contsins 8go d siz«d ro ‘ms, high ceilings and e:ruuc cloâ€"ats for b dâ€" room, Aleo good «‘zed kirchen with Pantry. The cellar is ,ivided Into three parte, the w. d‘ and celllnflpluund Fire pae and water tap beside it under the ki:chen. The word work downâ€"tairs has numerou: mouldiogs and ail is grained. _ Kitchen, rummer kitchen and woodâ€" shed unt*nr fl'l..‘ 100f, ‘S'ludid erchard u: . plum and apple raâ€"pborry parc Sn ioi poeai in t direect daee sown in fall wbm 5 acres in Fail Ewnhzng done, woll m::it Farm is a halut-u of cu‘tivation admirabiy adapted for market gardening. The hous> is aituared on a lot adjoing the main road f on Eo lin.fo‘q‘tln p!s...rl (lho land in front of the bouss is laid out into nice flower bed > THE andersigned ‘offern for destr ble property on the corner 3’33-"- and REAL ESTATE What de«irable proporty consisting of 19 reres of land, o-lr .‘:l» -tn:'w:‘lz from th:'i-lrlh â€" OM. teido corporat on miaumd':ulmu is a new brick house with bay window and new bink barn with driving Being west half of Lot No. 5, in thâ€" 3:d Township of Maryborough. 8â€"f FOR SALLE. reductions in the Loan Exchange. â€"â€" AND â€" owisg to ill heelth.JPrice VISTAUFFER, . M, WE £. 6 nofnf-“b.o