mm e o o0 45. w<$ ks 9 - â€"«~ Ave useless as long as| â€" <. .....*,." ks /| _= â€" the watch movement is| â€" Dis 14 Porsaus, S McBven h * °_ out of order, A course ‘Gudnu.c'Guvbill.LL‘-.ly: at the best OOLLEGE|I Karn, ! Stacbler . ___ _ _._ _ _/ s which Phil. Davey is now in charge. He was known both well and favor ably in Berlin. Mtr‘loe Zuber, of the Grand Cenâ€" tral hotel, left Monday for West Montrose to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Zuber, who died on Saturday, at the age of 68 years The funeral took place from West Montrose to New Germany cemetâ€" ery for interment. The tax imposed on banks, loan companies, insurance companies and other institutions is payable on November 1st next,and after that on June 1st each year. The officials of the Provincial Treasury Departâ€" ment have just prepared blank forms which the companies subject to the tax will fill in with details reâ€" garding their business. Hespeler, April 30.â€"Jacob Atkinâ€" son, aresident of this place, left home on Friday morning, and his absence is causing his relatives and friends here great anxietfy. The old gentleman is 76 years of age, and is about 5 feet 6inches in height. On the morning of his disappearance he wore grey pants and vest, black coat, and a straw hat with a black band. His hair and beard were almost white. Toâ€"night word was received that an old man, answered the above description, was seen near Guelph. _ The authorities in that city Eave been notified. The Woodstock Express says : It is not unlikely that the near future will see further prosecutions in con nection with the practice of selling meat, which, those who know say, has reached an extent which deâ€" mands prompt action to stppress. A medical man told a reporter that he could report two cases a day where tainted meat was dressed for sale and that the people ought to demand that an inspector be ap pointed to look into this. Some cyclists seem to think that‘ if they keep to the right of whichever side of the street they may happen‘ to be on, they cannot be blamed for for any accident that might occur.‘ This is an erroncous idea, and the sooner all minds are disabused of.it the better. The law stipulates that the centre of the street or road shall be the dividing line, and, consequentâ€" ly, anyone whe is on the wrong side of that line is guilty of an infraction of the regulation. A rider who is on the right hand side nee1 ‘not make room for a wheelman who is enâ€" croaching on his part of the thorâ€" oughfare. This applies to bicycles and vehicles of all kinds. If your bicycle is damaged while you are wheeling on the left side instead of on the niht. don‘t bless the other {el‘ow; take all the credit to yourâ€" celf, You deserve it. Aged Hespeler Man Missing| J Bluhm Geo. W. Sandilands, one of the cldest residents of Gueiph, dicd at his home on Monday. Many lives have beenruined| _A WoOrthy #xample.. thro'\#h ggslected eyestrain m mm it childhood. The eyes of The farmets between here and every Child should be Campbell‘s Corners made a bee the exdmined,. We have made uther day and removed all the loose a specw £ of this branch stones from the Ingersoll and of ommymm is order for the wheshnes A6Q otheie satisfaction. _ . c using the road from the river to the Consultation free. vâ€"â€" . .. |corporation limits to follow the exâ€" School Children‘s Eyes. Must Pay November 1st. Unwholesome Meat. A Law For Cyclists Death of Mrs Zuber in America enables gu| BeF. *4 Ziegiet, W Clement year; Class Iâ€"R Lautenschlager, C West| Dechert, I Bitzer, A Bitzer, A cemet. | Knauff. Div. VIIâ€"Senior Second â€" M Wing, A Busserd, L Haliman, W Hartung, C Karn, A Kaufman, W Reitzel, D Sn der.:g:niot Second â€"M Bechtel, { Klaehn, M Detwiler, E Hostettler, A Dreves, L Baetz; W Baetz, H Schreiter, equal; L Bechtel. _ Class IIIâ€"M Pequegvat, E Pequegnat, A Gottsleben, M Wolfâ€" enberg, W Voelker. E Div. Iâ€"Seniorsâ€" A Moran, E Klippert, A Rentscher, W Soyder, T lgamel. M Hellriegel, 8 Treusch, G Schmidt, A Brown, A Learn.â€" Jruniorsâ€"A Voelker, E Zapfe, A otzk1, A Waldschmidt, G Mullerl.{ Kuhn, M Beattie, G Pinke, Springer, M Fromm. _ _ . _ Class IIâ€"J Wuest, G Ahrens, O Loyd, M Forder, H Graber. _ Div. 1Iâ€"Seniorsâ€"C Wolfenberg, W Dimker, equal; B Potter, A Kreiâ€" ner, V Moran, M McKersie, M Bucher, A Frank, T Heyd, M Kauf man.â€"Juniorsâ€"B Hamel, C Beitz, M Reitz, J Cochrane, F Knechtel, W Hintz, E Bowman, L Rentscher, D Bowman, L Pollakowski. Div I{Iâ€"Seniorsâ€"M Bierwagen, O Dannecker, A Treusch, E Heyd, M Frank, equal; A Waldschmidt, E Shatz, W Peterson, A Kurchenska, equal; A Voege.â€"â€"Juniorsâ€" M Bierâ€" wagen, M Kreuger, M Cochrane, A Gralke, O Kudoba, W Renel, E Bluhm, E Vice. _ _ _Div. lâ€"l]lgniot Thirdâ€"T Friedâ€" rich, R Collard, L Foster, N Kenâ€" nedy, H King, J Keachu, L Bornâ€" ‘hold, H Moyer, S Reid, A Hagen.â€" Senior Secondâ€"L Oberholtzer, W Staebier, K Kruse, A Bindernagel, (‘%Ziegler, I Hagen, L Stauffer, A itte, H Schneider, F Smolinski. Div. II.â€"Seniorsâ€"N Zuelsdorf, O Troxel, T Andrews, L Klein, A Earnst, L Shoemaker, G Tafel and C Wuest,equal ; F Cook,A Bramm. â€"Juniorsâ€"F Abrens and C Kuhn, equal ; N Graber and W Wolfenâ€" berg, equal ; H Staebler, C Lorch, W Totske, O Wolfenberg, L Friedâ€" rich, F. Kuhn. Div IV.â€"Seniorsâ€" L Guenzler, A Bergund, M Messet, L Bauman, ] Bluhm, E Zeller, L Miller.â€"Jun lorsâ€"A Gofton, P_ Wilfong, Schmidt, G Schade, E Homburg,} Kurbitz, G Popplow, F Zember, equal; A Schacht, E Koehler. F Timm, B Bierwagen, M Raddatz, Div. I.â€"Seniorsâ€"D Forsyth, D Kiugman, A Kiugman, A Schafer,L Kuchner, M May, M Hutchison ; Oscar Boehmer, Gordon Knechtel and Herbert Smith, equal.â€"Juniors â€"B Hutchison, S Green, F Janke, A Ziehm, L Schafer, L _ Janke, F Ewing, G Ziegler, W Yackie, R Painter, M Jantz. c Div. IL.â€"Seniorsâ€"F Pequegnat,â€" L Leinberger, A Doerr, A Steen, V May,P Hollatz,A Kilian,C Voelker, M Vetter, A Musselman.â€" Juniors â€"E Stein and E Sugarman, equal ; H Mangold and L Rehmaun,equal; H Draeger, G Badke, O Badke, C Doerr, W Doetrr, G Kuchner. Twolines make an angle of 30 degrees ; the Samson is scudding past a post 100 mules from the angle at a speed of 40 miles an hour and is running towards the angle, at the same instant the Elk runs across the angle and away,. from it at 30 miles an hour. The trains and t?u angle make a triangle which begins as soon as the Elk crosses and inâ€" creases for a while but finally vanishes. Required its maximum area. A Worthy Hxample. Railroad Triangles. Courtland Ave. School. Margaret Ave. School. Agnes St. School GERMAN. Jous la&scaxD, Fergus. Wuest, P i Cash. May. â€" July. , W Voelâ€" e ns a « .# ~~ , W Voul: | Chioagn... .4 > # fok # T9R # 9y M Erb, N Milwaukse., 18B «_ o _ â€" heellme= s t, tf MX Z sselman.F|Dowen * 1X NA 1 _ â€" aslmey.. . TK Tiik â€"i E w“"x Duluth, No. 1 Tss Mt“!! hard. ,..... â€" 143 ; -l. : ‘Hinend. y * 2t it ) t Toronto, No. _ï¬?nm-n": 1 hard (new) 80 â€"â€" w and { Oberer, Toronte St. Lawrence Market, Karn.â€" GRALN, Wheat, white, bu...... .$0 71}4t08 Wheat, red, bu,.....;.. â€" 71%4 Mflhqfluh. 87 Whent, goose, bu....... _ 65}4 Straw, loose, per ton... HAY AND STRAW. Hay, timotby, per ton.$11 00 to $13 00 DAIRY PRODUCTS. Butter, Ib. rolls........$0 14 to $ Buttor, large rolls..,,., . 18 Eggs, new laid......... 11 Chickens, per .. ... . $0 60 to §1 00 ‘l‘urkoupclr.r...... 18 15 FBUITS AND VEGETABLES Apples, per bri........§2 50 to $4 00 Potatoeg per bag....... 80 90 Toronto, May 8.â€"The run of live stock was an averago one for this season, 64 carloads, composed of 1,017 cattle, 85 ih‘c:s and yearling lambs, 110 calves and 3, hogs. The quality of fas cattle was generally good; the bulk of these were exporters, Trade was dull, with prices lower for shipping cattle, while those for butchers‘ cattle remained about the same. Total receipts of live stock for last weekâ€"1,843 cattle, 314 sheop, 8,807 hogs. Export cattle, choice....§4 75. to $500 Export cattle, light:.... 4 40 Butchers‘ cattle,pkd lots 4 50 Butchers‘, good........ 4 37 Butchers‘, medium..... 4 20 Butchers, common.. ... 3 65 Butchers‘, inferior...... 3 30 Milch cows, cuch...... .25 00 Bulls, medium export. . 3 10, Bulls, hry exps,good qliy 3 85. Lds gd but. and ex.. mxd 4 4 Stockers and med. to gd 3 Fecders. heavy......... 4 25 Calves, each ........... 2 00 Sheep, per CWB.....::::~8 20 Spring lambs, each..... 2 00 Hogs, 160 to 20) lbs.... 4 87 Hogs, light foss........ 4 12 Hogs, heavy fats....... 4 00 ml. May 3.â€"Prices yesterday elo: t theso figures: Spot whoat steady at 6s 8d for No. 1 Nor. Futures quict; red winter, 5s 8!1¢4d for May, 5s 7i¢d for July and 5s 73%d for September. Maize, 8s 5d for new spot: futures, 3s 4%¢d for May, 3s biqd for July and 3s 535d for September. Flour, 17s 9d. Cheese Markets, 1t at Belleville, Ont., May 3. â€" Bellevillie cheoso board organized for the season yesterday, Dr. Simmons~ was . elected president, and D. J. Fairfleld sccretaryâ€" treasurer; 740 boxes offered, sold 180 at 9%, go at 9 7â€"16. His Grace Was Weicomed at Torontoâ€" The Installation Program, Toronto, May 8.â€"Archbishop O‘Conâ€" nor was welcomed at the Union Station xt noon rslletdny on his arrival from London, in readiness for his installation, which takes place this morning in St. Michael‘s Cathedral. | & â€" Very Rev. Fathers Marion MoCann and Harris advanced and grected the Archâ€" bishop as he stepped from the train. Kach knolt and kissed bis ringâ€"the insignia of authorityâ€"and shook hands cordially. These three dignitaries officially repreâ€" sented the clergy, Mr. J. J.K:‘y. qC.. M.P.P., and Mr. Eugene .O‘ o simi~ l-rl{um His Grace, as representing: the l{ of Toronto. & At this morning‘s ceroemony | ticketâ€" holders will be admitted to the Cathedral between 9 and 10 o‘clock. At the Intter hour the doors will be thrown open to the public. The installation service comâ€" menees at 10.30, following which will be the presentation of addresses to the Archâ€" bishop, on behalf of the clergy and laity. ARCHBISHOP O°CONNOR, Exâ€"Ald. Hall Did Not Plead. iwth, Ont., May 8. â€"Three bylaws Toronto Live Stock, WATERZLO® MARKETS. Waterioo, May ih 1899 Liverpool Markets. 49 00 8 65 18 14 18 4 2% 3 85 17 almost before you are Ti M ety Baebes Th Proip Tarktâ€"At St. Jacobs, Apri the wife «C rAicrssamecc * TOWN QF WATEBLOO Scnwartzâ€"At Mannbeim, April 24th, the wife of Simon Schwartz, of twins. StRoxaâ€"At Wollesley, A; 14th, the wife of J. J. Strong, ol{'dafcthlur ‘ Notice is heroby dnn-":; -::::. ':" Suresaâ€"At Berli i1 wife of | stopping up ard selling the strip 5 ;:}: Shicr:,m o}‘:’.f.f' t ths * highway ber.inafter described that : w;â€"l Esxortâ€"At Waterloo, April 28th, the wife :::::::;:‘::‘,:::â€_ lyfug and bring in BP ioi i) ue o Ararpemnaniintomate ns &W. 3. Facher, of x soo, _ _‘ ***"!* *"| wo and Provinee of Ontute containine ty ad. * + » & -t wo Enyâ€"In Peel, April 25th, the wife of Reuâ€" | feet be the same more or less being compored already come upon you; and yor Tid'}u'n;. ts pr ine," Pirscrery e in nomall fieul,, on This is now old stock, but one of the best selected assortments of DRY GOODS in the renesiota motebst? umutifeums*ws |Country. . The only feature of it below the average is the price . The Goods are away up, im dofnr Pm."mu?: . ‘s .."a"'p:'ï¬f.m book ‘The People‘s Oo-lu-auulndiï¬:lvhervlkhwm ned qailine. # ohetent satape it io a ; t is a v«nm:“r-{ryllhuyhmnh-e:â€" the fruit of Dr. Pierct‘s lifeâ€"long experiâ€" emwlththemtype-oloht&:h chromic diseases. Anzmmy'flub him for advice; which will be sent in a plain sealed envelope, free of charge. ben Eby, of a daughter.. _ _ Grastâ€"In Waterloo Tp. April 22nd, the wife of John Grant, of. d.l:ghter. Laxkeâ€"In North Dumfrics, April 28th, the wife of Thos. T. Lake, of a son. Kiprrnâ€"At Berlin, the wife of Jos. Kipâ€" per, of a daughter. PaLmzaâ€"At Galt, April 18th, the wife of Matthew Palmer, of a dng‘:m. StEwartâ€"At Galt, April 2ist, the wife of Leonard Stewart, of a daughter. GrEEXCADEâ€"In East Zorra, April 20th, the wife of Thomas Greenlade, of a davghter. 5 Sxyorrâ€"At Berlin, April 26th, the wife of A bert M. Snyder, ortdnnghtor. Surarasâ€"At Berlin, April 17th, the wife of A. Suraras, of a daughter, Fewrzxraceâ€"Roarâ€"At New Germany, April 26th, by Rev. Father Foerater. Alex. Fehrenbach to Mamie Roat, both of New MansrIELDâ€"Jonxsos â€" At Berlin, Aprl 20th. by Rev. Dr. Henderson, T. A. Mansfield to Miss Johnson. Petouâ€"Srrasszrâ€"At Waterloo, May 3rd ‘ ?g’pr. Mr. Howell, at the residence o! bride‘s mother, Frank Petch of Poâ€" Hzapâ€"At CGalt, April 22nd, Martha Hilton Head, eldest daughter of the late Wim. Grettnoâ€"At Elmira, April 22nd, Susm n<h relict of the late Gen. Girling, aged 81 years 5months and 11 days. Bowxaxâ€" In Woolwich, April 23rd, Isaish McLeanâ€"1n East Zora, Ajpril 18ib, J. hn McLean, aged 102 years. 4 Alike, different vision in each eye. In some there is aâ€" decided difference, in others dnly a slight variztion. â€" We test eachk e3e , melect proper lenses, sadjust to suit both eyes Our Opticicn has fin expericnos of many years it the treatâ€" _ infant sen of John B. Bowman, aed 1: months and 23 days. * McGrzcorâ€"â€"At tho . Galt H«:I,itll, April 26th, Joseph M. M<Giregor of Preston, in h s 20th year. Borttarâ€"In Wilmot, April 20th, Ce« g:mhr, aged 78 years, 10 moaths and 27 ye. Fow People Have Eyss ronto, formeriy of The CuroxicLt staff, Waterl.o, h.!{u‘m' ie Strasser. Germany. Correl, and 23 days. W t aouey We tmgts uegy | _ _ Plenty of people get their wits about them after the chancehas passed. 1f you are alert and wig Un the diher baad it ths iifocas a25 | you may laugh at your Rip Van Winkle friend who has just awoke rubbing his eyes and wondering what‘s . MARRIAGES, DEATHS. * you into and the prices are away down TOWN 0F WATERLIO| Farm for Sale Waterloo April 25th 1839, Eightyâ€"nine acrtes of first class land on shore of Lake Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Clinton Townâ€" ship. Apply to, JONAS GROBB, a or LEVI MOYER ; Executors. Geo. A Roeach begs to intimate tha‘ ho _has opened a bakery in Kceh‘er‘sio d stind, Ki â€"trcet, where he will keep constantly on M: a eupply of g d f:esh bread, burs, cakes etc. wi4â€"5t. mt OPm B n Om Bavu:'lafun- years of experience in the oustiess you can confidently r#ly upon getting a first clsa«atticle, A share of your pat onege is respect(ully solicited. Aytonâ€"On the forencon of Tuesday before the Ciifford fair. Clifford â€" Thareday _ lef re _ th e Draytonâ€"Saturday before Gcclph. Eloraâ€"The day before Gueliph. Eimiraâ€"Monday before the seco: d Tuceday in each month. Mrupoâ€"md-y following Mour t ‘"(hll.â€"Woht«hy after second Turs Goâ€"Iphâ€"First Wednesday in e«ch Waterio~, Apr. 26, 1899. May 6th.â€"Sale of rty and household ’efl‘m of the h?:o& i B. Clemens, Queen 8t. Berlin. May 8th. â€"Sale of housebold goods and * merchandise of D. B. Phillipsat Baden. Josurnx MiczuUs, Auctioneer. May 15th, â€"Sale of proger?, and houecho‘d * * effects of Simon Hell, St Clements. Farm For Sale argain Opportunity now offered in the combined etocks WEEDS and DRY GOODS. NEW J. W. Daver, Accrionkzr. The Right Goods are Here. _ Monthly Cattle Fairs. THE SALES. «â€" Fiesh . Friday ; In â€"eac! Groff & Hymmen Premi: Beamsville, P. O. BAKERY. A. B, McBriox Gro. A, Rorsci, W aterloo. WILLIAMSON BROS. 6, one hail milesouth of the enterpriâ€"ing village | as 1204 CanO® on ProOporty consiatine of 19 acres fomies prntsremk cpaas petealeevie ts i omy Sxtolient tarim. of 100. ao er. well® adepted fos . g2) windo® ind ais o Pioters omie" doizing heat or grain of any kind as it is of a shed. Wellai barn and we %‘ tnn.l-'..won ‘r:lrnodAth with 3x6 2:‘ :ol'c.Q. 'l:;buummd:lm.. n.g. be od sized kire w pant i kit bank barn 64 by 56 feet with : room, Also hy hen z."'".' | Inaomesanestune demnitergharetredt h ir fieg mt sinke ce uhsn u8, 00 ind | k emdnd andon he al thojy The aeedoice Â¥y ;w:';: pen, hen house, and grained. xuom.:‘mngltz?:n:d’vd- er ‘ dar one root. lo orchard other out otc, A good supply ot water | & un i (‘\‘ he : mï¬ eiteees centper nsm mt o | is o gog propaltole ndifresiiinn farm, This farm is nearly all clea mï¬ -.'nhn- vh-z,'a’m y yA Avel holieg raby mF pougin e mei alt :'.“h hubivee m'nntm aimirably hoat #ï¬&» well), fal: ng neat a in en fanmares \Podentinge ce iss f Be lin to C ue ph and the ‘and in front o all and winter app es, pears, < to. Tess whtmics, SBiitGitired" and pomesicn | Brue=im10009,(s02 ahe 4od & Bgun of the __ ‘The propriestor wishes to thi excellen: farm as h'- in mg:‘v:lno; accoun$ of old age. For f particulars aco0u old For further p :my:n.t:(}hu:‘ég. Berlin, or t=' 1gr, . pileor, Country Residence for Sale AT A BARGAIN, Asthe Propriâ€"tor Intends Going to the North West. !wlnn little over an acre of fine garden lanc n best of cultivation. Un thsr-emla- are & fine modâ€"rn brick hous», main dimensions 31 x 20 feet, kitrchen 21 x 14 feet. 6 rooms, kitchen, bathroom and nice aitic, good dry cellar with cemented flâ€"or. Also a good brick barn of modern design, 14 x 30 feet, ‘The bouse is supâ€" wul with water works unmlmn from a ge tank ab .ve the kitchea goed ho e pressure for garden pnrposes is nunl;ed from alarge tankin the batn. Thereis alsoia good well and cistern atthehouse. A thriving cedar hedgesurrounds thy premiâ€"es, »lso a number of latsjy planted maple shade trees and a number of fine fruit trees. Fifteen minures walk from the post office, Would make an admirable residence for a business mnrmadl‘umc. For furtber particuâ€" KORMAN B. BX YDSR, Proprietor, 12â€"2 mo. Ber in, Ont valuable country residence, sitnared just out: side the corporation limits on the east ride of Berlin on the Bres‘au Rood: ‘The premises ;.n_- Small Farm for Sale. fitnated four mflles from Berlin and one :nh);;.om Centrevilie, A: the '"'5:'6 m;lu;e: a Ortmana, a. en aci Un tby prembus ats a . Irame "A ralting and good b ink baru, In the Maiter of the Estate of William Hofsteiter, la‘e of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterico, Farmer, Deceased. * Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Rc visâ€" Pu mt'lfl()lt'-‘lb.lg Chapter 110. feotâ€" ton 38, that all Oreditors and Ofher persons} ayâ€" :‘mainnï¬nnmmo of the above namâ€" Ts 1 level i day o Mihy 4. Ds thilonre reguit. t alevon: « odevo send by post. pn?tfl.og t;ï¬lnr';gthg y to ims of w e exâ€" regard only to the claims of which the said exâ€" ecutors sball then Invo:l notice and that said exeocuters will not responsible for the wo(‘:‘?fl’mm uu’zpnn:nd.n ribu or pâ€"reons of whose claim they shall -:tmw had nothoe, At-lm’uudmm of the Retate will be h id at F. llclwclll mï¬d-‘ on June m.uxoo'dooka.wav meoting all he creditors are req to apperr to receive uhumnuc‘ag-. & t JAOUB B. SCHMIDT, BAMUEL BAC ;nv' " _ " (Fxecut‘re ~ated the 2ist day of April, & ed to send by post. preprid, or todeliver to th Ederfignel the Exeemrore of the Imak will and testament of the said deceaâ€"d, on or before the 1 day of Juné A. D. 1899, their Christian and surâ€" names, addreeses and description, the ful parâ€" viculars us.hdmhlnl. # Statement of their acâ€" ennnts, »nd the nature of the securities ( if any ) held by them, * And farther take -mlno that the said Exeouâ€" to a will nflorlhg st mentianed date proâ€" *d moam <a the pariies s ariifed" tharsiny nving wi regard only to the claims of which the g_uw class farm for rale in the County of A fret class farm for rale in the County of 'nenndanï¬d hereby offers for sale his aluable country residence, sitnared just out: &4 AWilil1 101 WJALUV FOR S e LE' LflnQrell-fnm for sale in the County of ww > of Stophon, being Lot No. 1. Con. | ‘That desirable f ae haifomessith of the enterpriting villag$ | of land. only 20 ui Gie+) walk hom the Berite Crediton, 4 mile« from Centr. at : offic», just outside of the cor poration nilâ€"sfrom the Town ct kxeter. This is an ‘au road. On it is a new briok bou :« with celient farm of 100 ac:es, well ad«pted for bay window and new b nk bars dn lwmzorxnlnotuyltndultho(.m shed. Wellat barn and we‘l a im, well drained throughout with 3x4 horse. ‘The bouse contains 8go ro. ms, . good fencer. A large brick house with high ceilings and rate ote y 4 then, bank barn, 64 by 56 £60b _ With . room. . Alro ‘0d ud Avckey "aile tR ve ® a wind mil} attachment which | The cellar is divided into three f â€"'m arremitee en enoporn, fuaaing c arted | mt sount Progent,, PDS.Part ahd, mate aw cutter, feed chopper, finning mill, grind | rap beside i! under (he kirchen. The woed ark Notice to Crsditors. MR. DAVID STA) i4â€"1mo * c:mu-.r.&l."o-t. Tordors Wanted, ock A. M. at which meoting all ?‘.‘.".‘.‘...3‘.3 ;‘t.:h’.-r to receive 508‘ Bomnor, Bed®® / Frocut‘e xuet paca®srr, st day of April, g AÂ¥RoR snormargn, ittee of the Plowi c Xe< 0 x}. 1:# h K Late 3 s A | _ Roal Estate, Farm, Town and ‘¥Village Propâ€" erty bought, so‘d and exchanged on commi> Idon.llnltmlfllred::‘w mk | W%bos“fl‘fupm%z 0 4 ty or borr/‘w money will well to upon he u~dersignaed with full particulars, and for .r-.a.cumn:nc done. LEVI STAUFFER, 0&';: Devitt‘s Hlock, (up stairs), Waterl0o, Snd C T PRmP, PETse is all uared on ring the main read f. en en plat the ht us haat od ts bous: is laid out into nice flower bed«, l'mwhw-t'mtn&nlna to ill health. Prico REAL ESTATE s and house on boundry street, Warerioo. ots a use on s C3 4he house is one and o:o-hdl th7 frame dwelling cuulnha 10 rom>, good ccilar, and is well rupplied with hard‘ and s ft water. Thero is -;o-mulhm-lnnm of good bearing fruit trecsâ€"appls, pears and plumaâ€"and ama 1 mls The lot is a comer m~dlan ‘&-WM& For W or a en pret bainargg : ~{ C 3 ;7.7 M Wa‘erloc, March lar, 1899, 10â€" House and Lots for ;l‘lrtumr*nd':fem ï¬n:lo Mln-!.'l‘b propert corner Geoâ€" an :qul‘mggu’u,.%uvho. M 1. Deoiie ut k chen, and FARM tor SALE Towmhi; :; ::r;borouzh. Being weet half of Lot No. 5, in th» 3rd erssion. connining 1(0 acres of firstâ€"cl: se T nivancr, "Lainese prin ipat‘s '-’1-%. on, ta 0o m hy a : cb:-h."'l‘hu farm is in ulu-‘:.r‘:ximit‘ to rhiage ef uh-roul.‘ :;1! »cl ..‘1-.=ntr m "M w , 6to., and al from M:M. mue no wiy nas » mfl # puldit® s win u-ma at a rea=cnable figur® .. ) riion‘ars apply o t« DR. DINGMAN, ~# valuab‘e hovel erty } bore ot in nake Joen A House and Lot For Sale. Pa * to the Aot : f Incorporat m is bfl':::;.ul v:n: That the r;m Avmn‘klâ€h:d! {¢!he NTARIO MUTUAL LiPE A&ï¬ ANCK CO. w.ll be held in :'h'e.:nn ‘26th. 1800, at 1 of the cloogea m .ns * a Glmlom‘n, m Waterloo, A pril ©Cth, 18C0, 16â€"64. l The uad«reignod;off 38 for sale two spler did Annual Meeting. House to Let _« undoraigncd her ‘e horel pros erty i Hotel {or Sale Loan Exchange. MRP. J #. u. webks ?.0 i€ iesd