As. Mr. Brown is leaving Natchez to take charge of the III Divisisn o; Berlin Central School, he ©xpressed his regret in severing his connections with the School he had so long taught but heartily thanked the School Board and ratepayers for their kindness â€" to him during his sojourn among them. Mr. Nash, his successor in a short adâ€" «dress made a very good impression, ind will, no doubt prove himself a worthy successor to Mr. Brown. ‘The following visiting teachers were gfuent:-- Measrs, Hagey, Hilborn, Limmer, Stauffer, Adamson, Bryant, !“ower, Nash, Eidt, Charlton, and Miss sc ca Moreland COTT OO iiemus. tdb Aciiaill It‘s the home of the listless Idontrare, Where the Patitoffs abide. toffs smile when aked to i } “A‘-':'"-.‘ es wih oh. temerres ;"‘* ANH deekt orcied un and reven (oeteF, away. n’ï¬u l-a\q,_ï¬\-l or borrow. Dming the afternoon the pupils rendered a long and varied program, consisting of songs, recitations, and dralognes. _ A graphaphone in chargo of Mr. Betzner of Conestogo, also asâ€" sisted in the entertainment. The excellent singing by the scholars wus appreciated by all present, Short adâ€" dresses were delivered by the viuilmgl teachers and the trustees. at tired feeling i It‘s the home of t‘n PCOE REnUpe P orn ht codhsl itï¬ d WA _ On the banks of the River Slow, Where blooms the Waitawhile flowor fair, Where the Sometimeorother scents the air And the soft Goeasy s grow t 1t lies in the valley of Whatsthense, .!n m‘:w of Letierdide ; rpast furnished by the ladies. Mr.Eidt of Philipsburg photographed the puâ€" pils, teacher and School Board, and also took several views outside and inâ€" gide the School room . _ â€"{The Australasian Budget. After the visitors and pupils had done full justice to the excellent reâ€" The School room as on previous ocâ€" casions of this kind was gaily decoratâ€" ed. Evergreen arches extended over different parts of the room, while on the walls were to be seen elaborate drawings by the teacher and exhibitâ€" fons of ornamental work done by the kindergartens of the school. During the forencon the pupils were examined in the various branches by the visiting | teachers. The prompt and intelligent manner in which the scholars answerâ€" ed the questions put to them showed that a very competent teacher bhad them in hand. prosent. During his nine years spent in this School he has held a number of public examinations but the one of last Saturday surpassod any of those of previous years. the guest of Mra H shannaer 50 U"*p Mored by J;vlix_;l',.vï¬'-;f);r second*d the guest of Mrs H shepherd. _ _ _ |;,, ;/ Auman, that the thanks of Our Public School Examinations Will 1 this council be tendered to the reeve, be held on Saturday. !rlerk and treasnrer for the courteous C mauner in which they have each disâ€" NATCHEZ scHoor EXAM'NA-'charged the dutics of their respective TION, [ offices during she past year. Carried. The Annual public examination of : ‘Ehe councit thenJ m}fon‘rél;;?;‘ MaAX the Natchez Public school was held on 199. _ Cley Saturday Dec 16th. To Mr. BH. w.| "O°‘Wich, Dec. 15, ‘99. Clerk: Brown, the teacher, it must indecd SWALLOWED A PIN. have been encouraging to see so mss many of his ratepayers and other friends | â€"r:marng. ans .. enena ies Y friend, have you heard of the town of Yawn e ReRe ECE ud T2 2 101204)y of last week.... Miss‘ Millard of Winterbourne is at prescat, the guest of Mrs H Shepherd. 1 Our Public School Examinations will q be held on Saturday. ! Srrigeee memoe n io e .ls NATCHEZ SCHOOL EXAMINA_/ TION, [ _ The Anpual public examination nf! sds 20 Sn "rmibntPvacbub diidefict nb h2 PERSONALS.â€"Mr Joe Rellinger left for Buffalo on business for a few days â€"â€".... Messrs Jas Laidlaw and J Mcâ€" Allister took in the Fat Stock Show at Guelph last Tharsday ... . Messre. H. Shepherd and E. Bowman attended the meetings of the Ontario Agriculture and Experimental Union on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.... Miss Millard of Winterbourne is at prescat the guest of Mrs H Shepherd. 1 woo k 2l Sl s LIrtERARY Society: â€" The first public meeting of the B L. S. will be held on Saturday the 16th inst. The debate, "Resolved that the good result ing from the publication of newspapers outweighs their evil results", promises to be very interesting and thoroughly threshed out. The aftirmative will be taken by Messrs Bowman, Wray and‘ Bomis; the negative by Messrs P. A. and W 8 Snyder and I E. Weber. â€" A number of other interesting items are also on the program for that evening. Dae uce PW o Oe ely h PERSONAL.â€"Fred Schmidt and Miss Knapp and sisters spent a pleasant evening at A Hart‘s on Saturday last. â€"...Some of the Philipsburg young people were again jollying about on the l'm({s last Saturday night. "BKIEFS.â€"Some of the farmers around here sold their fat porkers and hauled them to Baden last Monday. â€"....Quite a number of farmers gathered here one day with loads of: tm"‘keyc which they sold to C. Dahmer. King St, Berlin, Oppcs The best stock in town. in all the newest patterns. Bangle. THE PUTITOFFS ep Ves c .. +\ Jansen Bros., in native there, e listless Idontsare BLOOMINGDALE. LISBON. Chains » Ontario Legisiature with the object to U“‘l"‘ w the date d'b:‘mmm~ financial year munic est patterns. Mhmdlm’hmmd‘ 4 December and asking the conpcil to nsl:u au opinion on the same. | motion by Mr. Howlett, secondâ€" e ed by Mr. Robertson, are "ntion was € passed not approving of any change in the dates of the financial year. Moved by W. 0. Robertson, secondâ€" ea 8 ed by John L. Weber, that $1.50 be paid to each asséesor for the attending of voter‘s list appeal court for 1899, in town. and that the reeve grant his orders for J ve M!liuge}_-i;)"i Jewellers. Om Sunday night the houses of Mosâ€" ars. Arthur Bridge and Gos Adams, Hespeler, were broken into, about church time, and a considerable quanâ€" soll c onl COHbCAR. 10. PBHO. The Earl of Tankerville has > heon honorary colone} of the ist hattaffon of the Northumberndg Fnsiliers since 1871. He was tnptain of the Corps of GentHemanâ€"atâ€" Arma, 1806â€"07, lord steward of the houschold, 1867â€"68, and was a membor of Parliament for Xurthmnh-rlnnd, 1832â€"00â€" Earl of Tankervilia Deswc. London, Dee. 20. __ The Earl] Tankerville (Charles Bennet) i. d He tas horn dan. 4M sdin €C Was born Jin. 10 The Earl of Tanker honorary colone} of th of the Northamberhnd 1871. He was erptain of Gentemanâ€"atâ€"Arma, stewward of the howse MWn mc adel ts lt es cA . 4 Ti a 2 nor, 8. Laschinger, and Dr Hagey mira, and Mr Ott, Floradale. A very enthusiastic meeting of the Young Liberal Club at Floradale was held on Friday evening. . Mr J L Umâ€" bach, President of the Club, presided and there was a large attendance. Adâ€" dressrs were delivered by Messrs L. J. Breithaupt, Berlin; A H Erb, A Werâ€" Geo. W. Young, known far and wide as "Geordie the Hatter" and who in his wanderings throughout the Doâ€" minion paid periodical visits to this town, has at last finished his course and been laid away to rest. He died in the Stratford hospital on Wednesday of last week. During the last year of his life through the help of Mr. H. B. Motphy, of Listowel, he secured his back pension for services in the Amecrican civil war and that g ntleâ€" men had the body of poor Geordic brought to Listowel for burial and will erect a suitable stone to mark his grave in Fairview cemetery. LIBERALISM AT FLORADALE "GEORDIE THE HATTER" se e en WV I9 employed as a domestic in an Acton hotel. Yesterday â€" she swallowed a pin. _ Immediately after the occurance medical aid was procured, and it was decided to bave her removed toGuelph to undergo an operation, to have the pin removed, as she was suffering conâ€" siderable pain. Transporation _ was secured on a freight train. On roachâ€" ing Guelph the patient was met by the ambulance and conveyed to the hbospâ€" ital. As the surgeon was about to commence operating, the young lady, who was on the operating table, was suddenly seized with a coughing spell, which fortunately resulted in dislodgâ€"} ing the pin, and bringing, it up. ‘Toâ€" day she feels no serious effects from the accident, and will likely leave for home this evening. Guelph Mercury:â€" Mabel Thomas, seventeen years of age, of Acton. was taken to the General Hospital here last night, about 12 o‘clock. She is Moved by W. 0. Robertson, secondâ€" ed by James Howlett, that the treasâ€" wrer‘s statement, as presented. be adopted and that the reeve sign the sume, and that the clerk is hereby authorized to have 125 copies printed in pamphlet form in accordance with the statutes in that behalf. The treasurer laid before the council a detailed statement of the assets and liabilities showing a balance of $3003. â€" 24, uncollected taxes, $6.36; liabilities, $276.15. A: A. Simmons, filling approach at Weber‘s bridge and building railing, $86.75; Joseph Meyor for gravel and work on townline,%27.20;the treasurer, exchange, postage and making finanâ€" cial statement, $6.75¢ A. W. Devitt, for one *eep killed by dogs, $2.65; Edwin Devitt, do, $2.65. Total, $267.10. Carried. J 1 Fo m dn oi t ce e nc tm [.4512.50 ; David Horst, for 48 rods wice fence bonus, $12.00 ; Noah S. Martin, for 53 rods wire fence bonus, $13.25 ; Benj. Lichty, for 30 rods wire fence bonus, $7.50 ; John Wilken, error on dog tax, $2.00 ; Wm. Moeser, for sewer pipe and teaming, _ $17.50 ; out bill for bridge timber, $2.00 ; Charles Mann, for gravel, $4.20 ; Chronicle oftice, for advertising,$4.80 ; Enos W. Martin, for gravel and work, $8.25 ; Thomas Quickfall, for gravel and work, $3.10 ; Wendel Leirman,for work on ditch and culvert, $3.75 3 Frank Zettal, for work and putting in sewers, $5.00; George Schell, for gravel, $3.60 ; Geo. Pepper,for gravel, $2.75 ; Jobn Chalmers, for gravel, $1.40 ; Philip Beisel, for gravel,$5.95 § Menuo Koch, for gravel, 75 cents ; Menno Snider, for land for roadway at Weber‘s bridge, $10.00 ; Daniel B. Bowman, for 50 rods wire fence bonus, Moved by George Auman, seconded by John L. Weber, that the following accounts be paid and that the Reere grant his orders for the same :â€"John Sherriffs, for gravel and mason work, $18.25 ; Jacob Filsinger, for work on culvert,‘ 8‘1’.00 ; Louis Holle, for making: ané niw 20 aiyy utd Wausl Earl of Ti Council met again with all members present. The council adjourned for one hour at noon. © All the member [Thmh the chair. The of the previous meetine were 1 ‘hlâ€œï¬ ~--;â€"&â€"â€"â€"-â€"---':-‘-: Je Feamin nis Pss td n it 0 is + Ptc se s rembly along with a cop) or dratt bil | ® ‘Wor the reale of tiel and poor: Ontario Leaisiail», So,lGpaOR O +2¢j They are failing from high heaven 2 o‘clock. She is was received from ," DEAD Wer s BI Gift Rings. LAXNG.â€"At Preston, Dec. 12th, Mrs. Chas. Lang, aged 75 years. EBy.â€"At Didsbury, Alberta, Dec.14th, Menno M. Eby, of Berlin, aged 30 years and 5 months. CLARK.â€"At Galt, Dec. 6th, William Clark, in his 59th year. SCHEUERMAXNN.â€"At Waterloo, Dec. 10th, Frederick L. Scheuermann, aged 84 years, 5 months and 23 days. LAXG:â€"At P‘reston lman i4dco oan_l service, Elmira, to Miss King, ’ Stratford. CLarKEâ€"TaAIT.â€"At the Methodist parsonage, Galt, Dec. 6th, by the Rev. W. E. Pescott, Ernest Chas. Clarke, to Jessie Tait, both of Galt. Braxp»â€"Disit.â€"At Berlin, Déc. 9th, by Rev. R. yon Pirch, Edward E. B. Brand, to Mathilda Disb, both of Berlin. KRESSâ€"LEaP.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 13th, by Rev. R. von Pirch, Otto Kress, of Bamberg, to Maric L. Lemp, of Woolwith Th. fLII‘llAlllb'l'â€""ELLEI{.-â€".\t Nt. Jacobs, Dec. 18th, at the residence of the bride‘s mother, Mrs, Heller, by Rev. A. It. Schultz, Fred \Liphardt, of Elmira, to Clara Heller. Crtrraâ€"KiNG.â€"Ag Stratford, Nov.‘ 20th, John Chippa, of the G. T. R. They should be handâ€" some, but at most jewelers the rule seems to be "a handsome ring, a bandâ€" some price." At "Hcller Bros" it is just a question of what you can afford to pay, for we haven‘t a ring that you could not call greuy, Rings from $1 to 100,00 HuERX.â€"At Waterloo, Dec. 18th, the wife of €. N. Huehn, of a son. HALLMAX.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 4th, the wife of Rev. Eli S. Hallman,of a son. WEBER.â€"At Natchez, Dec. 2nd, the wife of Urias Weber, of a daughter. MARRIAGESs, ‘ BEAXN.â€"At the Evangelical Parsonâ€" age, Attercliffe Station, Dec. 5th, the wife of Rev. E. H. Bean, of a daughter. LINDER.â€"At Elmira, Dec. 8th, the wife of Wm. Linder, of a daughter. ToDD.â€"At Galt, Dec. 10th, the wife of Martin N. Todd, of a son. KRrurP.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 13th, the wife of Geo. Krupp, of a son. NarztG®®.â€"In Mornington, Nov. 9th, the wife of Nicholas Nafziger, of a CUrRIE.â€"In Mornington, Nov. 29th, the wife of Andrew Currie, of a soo. KUEPFER.â€"In Mornington, Nov.25th, the wife of Solomon Kuepfer, of a son. > KokPFER â€"In Mornington, Nov.25th, the wife of Nicholas Kuepfer, of a â€" es Chickens, per palr ..... }Pray call us all to duty, Eï¬iï¬.’;«’" ;.:l:-" To the sense of wrong and right. Gerke, por s .0ll.l.ll:!" Hark! hark! ‘The bells are singing: | Fruit and Veretabic=â€" «‘Christ, our King is born toâ€"night." Pomic, "B5, ig it «‘«Christ is born,"â€"the bells go singing, TOLONTO LiYE s Ringing prayers across the snow, Toroxic, Dec. 20.â€"Th Like the songs of ange] voices, stock at tho Caltle Marl O‘er the city they do flow. was large, 70 carloads. ; Dispel all gloom and suffering From the hearts, so sad and sore, Ring in your notes of gladness In the poor man‘s open door. Many a heart is weary On this blessed Christmas night; Ring on, then, sweet and happy bells, And make its burden light. Many a one lies starving In a hovel, dark and cold, Whilst gay mansions,bright and glaring Send their smoke into the cold. Many a lonely orphan Sleeps in the street alone. Oh, bells of Christmas grecting, Pray call the poor oueâ€"home. Pray (‘::'l" us all to duty, _ Raug o‘er the winter‘s snow. i')'w{' '):'.' They pealed torth in sweetest cadence, Pulath. x> _ ‘Neath the starâ€"lit heavrens bright, | aiescip;i, Bringing glad and joyful tidings: Liverpootâ€" ‘‘Christ, our King, is born to night." | Nt «*,3; 9‘ Ring on, then, merry Christmas belle, | S9® quiet, : Peal far actoss the snow; c'uu fl"’" Bearing glad and joyful tidings roRkoN ro Where‘er your chimes do flow. Grain_ Many thousand years they‘ve echoodâ€" Singing forth our Savioutr‘s birth. "I‘was in Beth‘lem‘s lonely city, â€" Many, nnymu% That the angels‘ happy Foices, | To make our path secure. DEATIHS. BIRTHS. â€""Chrysophrys." Frick house on Witiam and soft water. Apply at t T RYUS On thr premi es ef Jo‘n Reutor," Albort %:ml.. Waterloo, on Tha kxgivine (a", a ck collie dog w th white breast and brown face. Owner can h ve sa~ e by proving proâ€" perty a d paying ox; enses, * S1â€"â€"at. On ‘o the | and Shortband Institute, Berlin, Ont,. Experienced teacherk, no cl: formed, compare our facilities fore going elsewhere. TWINâ€"CITY 1 BUSINESS COLLGEI Farm for Sale. DULL BOYS and GIRLS well as brighter ones do well at â€"_ Micâ€"Mac hockey skates at $3 25 â€" Boker‘s goal defenders 2.25 * Beauty 2 co ** Perfect 1. 50 Shoes from $2 25 and up. Skates ground and repaired. Hergott‘s HOCKEY SKATES, © SHOES AND STICKS, ETC Lo ty Sleep sond Lambsâ€" The offerings . were mbout 26 .oads, Incouding 10 i0ads of Canâ€" ada lambs. . The denuur} wos Ight and prices g.ueraily lower. buvep were very dlull ‘Fucse uols‘ O 0_ PiNto were ve San eiDcolonnoneedge ences T dull Tuere were a few sules at P Ahan id cA t uhi 2 100 Ssn e e e ts stt Ings of calves were light moderate and prices lower. tm were quotuble $...5 to ehoice 3/ io $i.25. _slu ep soud Lumbsâ€" Tha 2O 02008) DCP P .icll..... 0 27M â€" 0 08 Eaxr d UbRALO HaARRKHEE ~ East Beffilo, Dee. 19.â€"Caitleâ€"T!: <e were about seven louds on male, The Lusis was Iwer than yesterdny‘s close. ‘ihe offer Ings of calves were light, / the demand moderate and prices lower. Clivice to exâ€" h radnen uin WRA PORERE â€" 129 exporiers, milked ....... Butchers‘ cattie, picked 10 d9." gooud ... 2.2l.. do. _ medium, miszed . ‘do. _ counmon .... ..; do. fuferior .. ..... Feeders, heavy .... .111 Freders, HeBt .........., BIOCBOKK 120. 2illllslkely NHCB CUWs cir. cillllll, CAIYLS 1:rsrszire sersvan, Eheep, ewes, Ref «1 ... Slecp, bucks,J&'r CWI ... Lamos, | prcke ewes â€"ain TOLONTO LIYE sToCk. Toroxic, Dec. 20.â€"The run of live stock at tho Caltle Market yesterday was large, 70 carloads, all told, come prising 6388 cattle, 8,503 hogs, 9193 sheep and lambs, and 20 calves. The quality of fat cattle was generally fair. Trade for best qualities _ of butchers‘, as well as exporters, was {air, while inferior to medium catâ€" tle were slow of sale at casier prices, Owing to soft weather, and the fary that many of the dealers had purâ€" chased their Christmas supplics last week, the detmand for inferior to meâ€" dium caltle was limited, while the best picked lots of butchers‘, suituâ€" ble for export, brought reasonably fair prices. Export cattle, cholce ......$1 75 to $5 0 Export eatile, light ......] 4 25 4 50 Export bulls, choice ...... & sy 4 30 Export bulis, light ......l 3 20 3 50 Louds good butchers‘ and Poultryâ€" Med clover, per bush.. Alsike, choice to fancy Alsike, good No. 2..... White cloves, per bush May and Strawâ€" Hay, per ton CaraÂ¥rrse% 4 Hay, mixed, per ton. ... Straw, sheaf, per ton. ... Straw, loose, per ton .. Dairy Produce~ Butter, 1b. rolis ........ _ Fgxe, new laid 2222202 11 [ 8Y 95 0%21; Nor:hern â€" pring ds 1%4; fuâ€" tures doll; March and May 5s 10%4; spot corn fl.uï¬n. 38 @40; futures dull, Jun., Feb. :dn‘ rch, 38 ; May 3s Si§d; tlour 17s roRoNto st. LAWBENC® MaBRKET Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush ......$%0 «; .o U _ red, bush .. .... o ur ou.‘ét i fife, bush, ....... 0 68 0 e n"_ gouse, bush .... 0 w9 0 To Liverpoo!â€"Closeâ€"Spot whier 35 9%%3; Nor:here tures doll; March and ) Et n e tey . PREmel day : iiiinnnneiee, Cash. _ Dec. . _ July. | . Chicago .. ..$.... uau‘%uy‘& S Tuk .. ..‘ & 0 5) t. q +a % «ies ele ~ o% M ons ons 0 tm retrolt, red °. 0 71 oua t n§ :..; # Detroit, white .... . 0 71 aa1. "Aovikers*, * 0 64% 0 84 ‘ oNey M.‘.o ht :. _ m es ts o ho ho "~ [MR s LKkiblse WiBAÂ¥ MA4LKKT% Following were the closing prices at impurtant whest centros â€" yestorâ€" er. _ Closing qi .""' '.':.';' S0rge, May To to Te ces tures were wesker yesterday, closing Mc wor oo o dooinday viosing Barley, bush Peas, ‘bush Oats, bush .. lye, bash, ... Buck wheat, ~| Beaus, bush Strayed ! NCY ipttinstinaike hedc . lt sc 34. sheep aud common kinds were left To Rent t Strayed. Give us a Triali. an Witliam st, 8 rc Apply at this offion. Miss H. M. Hersom, Principa) dMarn nefacth** oi dium, miszed .. 3"40 muton .... .... 3 10 QHIOF .. ...... % T8 VY ..k. kk..3 8 40 C rerarsscees, & 90 totrrxerkskk62202 U neeee eemee ue 408 OROF C1 .12. d ud I,Jwr EWE :.+. 2 uo ed ewes aud tx ers se ar en css 4 25 EWE s ra ce e sess 3b Aath . Oover 100 lbs. 4 Jo fls .....+/â€"~.. % 09 under 1G0 lbs.. 4 1214 0 uies sn i# $G vreer suasenns 000 Arv snersszess 2 00 For cheap Snus ies ut OmE e ree Closeâ€"Spot â€" wheat â€" dnll; red KRUECER BRQs. palr !’.‘9 to $0 â€"3 o $i.50 no classes room;h..:†38â€"3 mos, o. Htâ€"umd _ $11 00 to $12 30 3 874 0 gt 3 10 $4 25 to 85 20 §1 00 to §2 00 $3.50 for °C EWY > eÂ¥ liecitunetly tds ds â€"attin d m » ats,> u ~ . i s "f,.' tome ___l + ~â€"_ Can Please You in _ =_Special Mantle Sale _ as thes be 50 00 1) u0 4 125 § 40 290 acro farm for sale, being Lot 7, I«t Con Township of Poel,170 acre« cleared and ina bigh wtate of cultivation, 3 acres of gnod hard wood bush, stone bouse and hl““hunk barn aod straw house with stone stal under all. For farthor particulars apply to Tros. Hoir Bâ€"32 mos. Glenallan P.0. 0 11 25 IDOSTT IPcRInpe any vinaini dioulic us P sï¬ c l on 4 farm consisting of 100 acres in the to wnship of Wilmot, Waterico County,,half v-{ between Petersâ€" bury and New Dundee, on thetlinain toa 1. On it is a comfortable house. The barn and outbuildings are large and very complete. There is a large and very commodions hog pen, silo, and stabling is in good shape. _ An abundance of fmd water_ supplied with hydrantic ram; slso a smal stream., Ah&'l"“‘ avitem of waterworke all through the ingys. The land is in a high state of cultivation, vozl proâ€" ductive and everything is in shupe to carry the mhu?-m"hm approved system of farming. _ For part apply to A. C. HALLM AN, w us New Dundee P. 0. ‘ 6 60 Lots 28 and 27 in to iE / d . PNMVOY pinha d n d w . homestead at Et. Clements, consisting of an acre of ‘and on ® hich is a good frame Jwvlllu‘ * t WILLICH 0â€"®s MARTIN KIESWETTEp, } Exccutors St. Clements, Dec. #th.. 18. 9 49â€"2m NOTICE is herchy Trcn by the undersi ned Exorntor« of the Iate Fredorick Giex, docensed, of the village of rt. Clemonts, Waterioo Connty, Province of Ontario, that all those hnvlnï¬ claims agninst the abote named Frodâ€" crick Girs, nre to sond in t eir c aims by written detailed statements on or before Jan uary the 1:th, 1900, to Wim. Gies, St. Clements, P.)‘., Ont.; also all those indebted to the estats must ut:nloon or bnfore Pabmnry ":‘- 1900. They a‘so offer for «ale in a private way the old For 25 70 o uo d on o m Pomy TN barrow, 2spring tooth c itivators, 2 sepa. ators, fanning mill tnrn;p cutter, cradle, logging chains, co v ci’lll(l’ll. cor er cupboards, some bodst ads, 2 washsiâ€"nds, sink sideboard, 2 lounges, 2 bureaus, centre uhio, Some small tables, large table, 2 box stoves, wood che t, fron kettle, chairs, benches, flour chest, 4 sets d uble harne s, 3 sets ulntle harness, wheel barrow 200 bus. oats and 26 bus. peas. _ TERMS.â€"Oats, peas, and a l anms of #5 and und r cuk;amr:lhu -n:’mmv. 12 m%njtha‘ er:‘sd# on approve nt notes; cent. discount of for cash paym nts of erod{:"a.mountn. No reâ€" nerve n« the farm is sold. ‘ Joserit Moxus, JaxEs Hovsa®. FARM FOR SALE harrow, 2spring tooth c (t_mr.llng mill, turnip c at one o‘clock p. m. sharp the following valuâ€" able p operiy viz:; LIVE STOCK.â€"Bay horse, 7 y ars cld, bay horee, 8 years old, (good team), ma e, 9 {;nrn old, horse 7 year ‘old, 3 cows, supposed to in calf. Jorsey cow, 2 heifers in calf, 2 spring calves, 9 owes, fat pli. 4 store pigs, 3 months PTMULEMERTE: Wakon (now), 2 wagon LK NTS.â€"Wagon (new), s, 2 carr ages, top bugsy. l igh fmew), cuiter, binder, mower, seed drill, hay rake, hay rack, wneil rant @7402 â€" 300 _2 "HH THE@ TB T There will be rold by public auction on the 1 farm of t e nnderigned. on the Town Line of _ 4 Wellesley and Wilmot Townships, 2 miles cast aut of Welles oy and 2 miles west of Bamberg, on in \a Notice to ail Concerned. f The anâ€"lersigned offers for Farm Stock and Implements WILLIAMSON BROS: ‘For This Week [ I fFawn Beaver, buffalo hern buttons, $6.50 for $2.50. 1 Fancy Tweed Coat, green velvet collar, #5.50 for $2.50. . 1 Brown, Beaver Braided Collar, $8.50 for $2.50. 1 Black Beaver, reinforced seams, . velvet collar, braid trimming, $9.50 for $3.50. dâ€"if Auctione r, Thursday, December 21st, 1 Black Kersey Cloth Jacket, $3.50 for 75¢. 3 Curl Cloth, navy; black and brown, $5 for #$1.50. 1 Heather Mixed Curl, $5 for $1.75. t Fawn Beaver, buffalo hern buttons, $6.50 for &nâ€" Auction Sale d trmming, $9.50 for $3.50. l Fawn Beaver, silk cord lining, $10 for e §2 00 030, 2007 Take, hay rack, & piovn, 1 twoâ€"furrow plow, iron MERIEDELT OAE 1 Tan badair 7 OPEN EVENINGS. â€"GOF.._._.. or To Rent. Groff & Hymmen‘s Old Stand Jaxes Hovse, Proprietor rale his valuable kot g i..‘..:q..:;‘â€"l:.â€-w TTR TY vu-u':omv.n::'- near the road leading from Bridgeport to Berlin, mmnoh-m[uno.“:-vn,flni.lluï¬"i acres, more or lees. piace brick bouse m'?.n-..nmmv-n_"';.m- barn and a good well; also a n-‘"‘ of cholce apple, pear, pluin and cherry treem, and a MARKET GARDEN POR SALE 50â€"I1 mo. ne d P TY CBMINOGâ€" _A _inatwo storey brick dwelling on Victoria ‘nlndu.h the Town of Wmm:‘m'l'h M-nm cont seven _ rooms m, eonu's'-dh well supplied with hard and soft Eon Tarthor" Informat on aopty"to ** Lingn or n Cran B:M.r,W-hflom or to on apply mon T'{;a‘om | offers for sale his commod _ Roal Estate, Farm, Town and Village Prop mbon‘b:..-'ol‘ -u::?um on commin Part lr.Fv.l'qpmwuuru sale or money :y':'r"h'-nn; muney ':l‘l-d:o well to m!l llpol; he undersigned with full particulars, and for or-‘-'.'(;nvqudu done, LEVI STAUPFFE Ofls: Devitt‘s Block, fup staira), gnurlz'o. House For Sale. Next the ank of Hamilton. REAL ESTATE helas "O~ O " Pasture wel! watered, and u.u..:."‘"‘{.‘.i.- e:{:lvmon. For terms and further mï¬.m«‘ apply to L. C. Syyoar Pn se en n "5006; "arm i well fenced, two mores of it consist of orchard fruit trees and garden. l‘lvoulxruhud wood bush, about 8 acres pasture well watered, and out. 'P-m_ s of farm for watering purpose: farm is well fenced. twa acroy NFT NE PRrDose; farm in mnndar:a'mdolren for sale his valuable farm _ consi “nr of 150 _ acres _ more or less and situated two miles north west of Presâ€" ton and six miles south of Berlin. On the farm Lc‘ & ‘ood‘tvzp story dwelling house. larre hanl ba > BornaCito story dwelling house, large bank tmfll1 and all noen’-ry m';fbuudj“i'.rw good condition. _ Hard and soft water in hou food well in barn and three good springs on'_’é fferâ€" aut nasts nf #ams 422 RLDD OE information apply to _ _ _ _ _" _ _ _ _ MRS. H. fl‘mnooon, Preston, Ont. to I. W.B. SHERK, Berlin, Ont. 3â€"th Consisting of twentyâ€"five acres situated abbut milway on the RBerlin road to Blair and 10 minutes‘ walk from Preston. Soil sandy loam. onou&h timber on place to last 20 inn. Bnildings in first clas« candition. A nc place for market gardening. For further information apply to __ _ _ _ _ FARM FOR SALE. A very comfortab‘e home situated in a pleasâ€" aut part of the town of Berlin, i uow ofc in exchange for good farm s roporty. . ‘The ab ve home is in first claâ€"s condition with modern conveniences; a new barn, «lenty _ f wator, and first class rui of nearly all kinds. Full particulars upon application. / In re; ly ng state price, size and locality of farm. Fine Farm For Sale Comfortable Home in Berlin in Exchange for Farm Property. noolliralte" the wad it m caced dare o uis oo iip wady praned an 'fl:n;l.o'n for sale the valuable mar. n of the late Solomon Reist, situated Loan Exchange. ALDRED Smprr, SF Wg Tuesday night at 6 o'clock?-ff $3.50. â€" AND â€" Notice. Gravenhurst, Ont. H, A_BRU BACHER, Gera an M $}}s, Ont. 7 Coats, black, blue, fawn, brown mixed, correct style, from $8 to $12 for 3 Black, Heavy, Warm, Winter C $8 to g10 tor $2 50. 6 Golf Capes, $4, $5, and $6 for $1.50, 1 Black Golf Cape, braid trimming, $7 1 Black Golf Cape $6.50 for $1.75, 2 Handsome Full Sweep Capes, 27 ir electric blue, angora trimmed, $11.50 for 1 Fur Trimmed Circular, $12 for $3.50 Addr ss e e ie eom CC" THVSr and Pb Mrpsctd oo ofals aapth m ae capal 1or Nee ing log» or any other purpone. . " NOTICKE is hereby given that an application wl‘ll‘ga lm.in ?t (inrn o-mAn' ;;u?:n‘ of fl: nt 0 Ml ure for ap nco pora 9'l'bo Wshn;rhn and Metagamishing Lumber Company" with power, 1. To mr.z on the business of Lumber hnï¬ ana i o0 ht pree enc axguiee timber im n a 8 . im th.- l;[o\-lge‘nnf_flnuflo,md clâ€"awhere. NC Application to Parliament xn e tm + CEry 4 1900, NowrH wAmn.â€"-ï¬.:m‘;m lhll,’(" stroot, Charles Noecker, 1 puty Returni (';sm warly w.u:‘;.-%lm. r:ltn“;ldlla.mm stroot, . . Cepu urniog ofticer, s'zv n unnn‘.’â€"flm« of l'.un..o Woollen Cfl,‘Kingfl at oct, Geo. L‘avidson, deputy reâ€" turni lcor. W:.;l!r “Mn.â€"% Council Chamber, Marâ€" mtmu. C. A. Hachnel, deputy roturning The following are ‘he retiring school trusâ€" tees: South Ward â€" W M l&auq Tast Ward â€"George Davidson; Wost Wardâ€"J. Ot oi ies macet o m ts e vi CA smeved te N the Phtaner at half past seven o‘clock a Notice is hereby given that a mosting of thire Klertors of the Tzvfl of Waterloo M:ï¬i:mu l‘::.?""hi"""‘""&" Wl mï¬&mï¬umm“ had i Jouncillora, ‘nter D Bchool Trustees for the Town of Wa will t be h.1d at the Town Hail Mark:t Housacon: . The undersigned offers for sale that valuâ€" able farm 1 mile northwest of Klmira town» ship of Woolwich, emulnlnr of 123 mores, 99 acres of which is‘ under cn ivation and the h-llnc.lnbtnlwoodrndoedn bush. Spri Paiv ooo t o. Chare o B oonal * &3, large an n, wate e# 6 barn and 2acres voung fruit bearing orchard, F. r further pl\nlunlng apply at ?:.o Kimira. Cheese Factory or to k ALBRRT Lorcw. ah Friday, December 22nd, 1899. Elections for 1900 â€"AN... The Town of Waterioo. . Valuable Farm 5s Farm for Sale. lue, fawn, brown and fancy from $8 to $12 for $4â€"75. ?m-k" Winter Capes, from _ , 27 inch, red .gQ’. «50 for $5.50. : , $7 for $2.50 Elmira, P. O. Berlin P.0,