w: â€" Bangle ï¬o*ï¬; the l&ord has come," l;y . . . Necessity muast aurely | be ‘the of invention. ‘When « _ ~4, . one has to walk cight or teon miles to . geot a riy for boliday $an guoss the rest, and in all the newest patterns. ‘The best stock in town. Jewellers. King St, Berlin, Opposite the Bank offamilton OysteEr SUuprEzr.â€"On â€" Thursday | Lundy.... Arthur Sually of Kalamazoo, evening last the fourth annual oyster | Mich., is home for a few days only.... supper of the St. Jacob‘s Musical Soâ€"| Mr.Pomeroy and family have arrived ciety was held at the Dominion Hotel.|in town from Roseviile. ‘They will Mine Host Louis had an excellent au&-. live in the bouse recently oecupm per prepared. After mmr about George Letson, sr. .. . Mr. Woods journeyed to the band where an o!’l‘mg‘,hexwted to preach in exciting game of Euchre was indulged j the inte of the twentioth century in. The game by points ‘u won by|thanksgiving fund in the Methodist the even numbers. . Mr." Zoeller, |church next Sunday afternoon. A leader of the Society, and Mr. Wm.|large attendance is requested; also, Henrich, of New Hamburg, were preâ€"| don‘t forget the prineim request. Year‘s Day it was decided who was to Sssm control the Woolwich Township Counâ€"| p,. g, Exawrxario®. â€" December cil for the year 1900. John Walker, of| 22nd was a day to be remembered by Floradale _ was elected Reeve and | ghe people of our village and of the Messrs. Wm. Robertson, Howlett, surrounding country, it being the ocâ€" Hemmerich and Adam Muttusch. We ) casion of the annual P.S. examination. ,boge they wiLl prove a voLrth! councilâ€" | Te weather being fine almost every Brters.â€"Some of our hockey 8pOrtS | family in the section was represented; attended the hgckey match at Waterâ€" | pesides a large number of visitors were loo on New Year‘s Day. It was th¢| present from the neighboring sections. first of the season. Others again &tâ€"| The walls of the school room were arâ€" tended the annual New Year‘s Ball of tistically decorated with moss and balâ€" the Waterloo Musical Society on the|sam entwined with swect peas and same day....The longâ€"lookedâ€"for has| other floral ornaments, which shows at last appeared, viz., sleighing @DG|that the aesthetic side of the child‘s skating. _ Large numbers of yOUDZ|nature had not been negiected in our people may be seen daily winding their|sehool. ‘The exercises began at 1 way to the river with skates thrown | yelock p. m., and from that time until across their backs. Take it all in Buy | 3 O'CIME.P-E- the vpnpfl' were examâ€" we while you are young. .__|ined in the varions subjects by Mr. OrttvARY.â€"On Saturday evening | Euy, the teacher in charge, and visitâ€" last Clayton, oldest child of Mr. and|ing teachers. The re«dy and intelliâ€" Mrs. Wm. Doerbecker, died at the gent answers given by the pupils in very early age of six years, diphtheria| each and overy class examined reflect being the cause of death. The funcrâ€"| credit on the pupils as well as on their al was held on Monday afternoon bÂ¥ |qgiligent and painstaking teacher, Mr. Rev. D. H. Brandt and the body was Eby. After the various classes had interred in the Evangelical cegmetoryâ€" | peen gone through with, a rich proâ€" Notks.â€"With a few more practise® | yramme of songs, recitations and diaâ€" outboin‘yhhlm wili be ready for &)|lognes was rendered by the pupils in a match with 8t. Clements. We had very ereditable manner. Of the numâ€" good ice during Christmas and New | pors given, the celcbrated Dan Go4â€" Year‘s, which was taken advantage Of. | frey band deserves special mention. We did not notice mythinm the St.| The costumes worn by the mombers Clement‘s news last week about hockeY | were superb, and the selections were butâ€"we take it for granted that they|imposing. _A beautifal march was are having some good hockey Practâ€" | played by Miss Susie Schafer,.of Erbsâ€" ises. .. .School meeting was held in the | vilte, to which twelve little boys and school house on Wednesday last.â€"â€"â€" | yirls stepped in perfect time, cutting Mr. John F. Weber, late trustee, has| sgypral very pretty figures. This, also, resigned, and Christian Scheifele was| was highly appreciated by visiting elected in his “gmhee. As Mr. Scheifele | friends. ‘The most beautiful and enâ€" has always a deep interest in chanting part of the programme was school matters he will no doubt prove | the music, which was of a very hbigh a worthy addition to the school board. | order and such as is seldom heard in ... . Miss Stedman, our new assistant(a rural schoâ€"l. The songs were alil OBITUARY.â€"On Saturday evening last Clayton, oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doerbecker, died at the very early age of six years, diphthcria being the cause of death. The funerâ€" al was held on Monday afternoon by Rev. D. H. Brandt and the body was interred in the Evangelical cemetory. Notks.â€"With a few more practises our hnoh‘yhtum wili be ready for a match with 8t. Clements We had good ice during Christmas and New Year‘s, which was taken advantage of. We did not notice myt.l:imi)i:‘:l the St. Clement‘s news last week about hockey butâ€"we take it for granted that they are having some good hockey practâ€" ises. . . .School meeting was held in the séhool house on Wednesday last.... Mr. John L. Weber, late trustee, has resigned, and Christian Scheifele was elected in his place. As Mr. Scheifele bualway&ngan a deep interest in school matters he will no doubt prove a worthy addition to the school board. .... Miss Stedman, our new assistant school teacher, arrived in town on Tuesday and took charge of the junior division of the school. After a week‘s holidays the scholars will be glad to attend school once more. PErso®ar.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber, of Berlin, were visitors in town over Sunday and Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Snyder left on Monday for their home in Toronto after spending Christmas and New Year‘s with friends in town and vicinityâ€"*<~N. W. Gingâ€" rich spent Friday and Saturday in Loudon....Mrs. J. J. Fisher, of Benâ€" miller, spent New Year‘s with friends in town....Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henâ€" rich, of New Hamburg, spent Xmas and New Year‘s holidays in town.... Miss Mary He‘lor spent New Year‘s with friends in Brantford and Harley. ... . Miss Johanna Niebergall, of Berâ€" lin, spent a few weeks at her home here.... A.L. McLennan B. A.,assistant master of the Datton H‘gh School,spent the holidays at the residence of Mr. C. A. Hentrich. ' Brizrs.â€" The Methodists gave a free social on Christmas night at the church. A large attendance was preâ€" sent and a very pleasant time was spent. The following programme was acceptably rendered : Hymun, Christâ€" mas anthem, by members of the choir; prayer, Mr. Durrant;â€" chairman‘s adâ€" dress, Mr. James Howlett; chorus, 8. son; duet, Mr. John A. Durrant and Miss Annie L. Durrant, with gm.nr accompaniment; recitation, Lucy Brohâ€" man; solo, Mrs. Mortimer Millard, jr.; rumlr. John A. Durrant; music, by ; recitation, Jonathan Shants; reading, Mr. Joseph H. Woods; dm Misses Millard and Durrant, Messrs. Durrant and Hardy; dialogue, Maude Stork and Clayton Shants; music, by choir; reading, Miss lngh Smith, quartette, Mrs. and Miss Milâ€" music, by choir; reading, Miss ll-gh Neustead, wore the guests of Jacob Smith, quarteite, Mrs. and Miss Milâ€" | Clemens the Sunday before Xmas.... lard and Messrs. Durrant and Hardy;| fugh Barton, who has been . yisiting flm Miss Clara Howlett and his mother, returned home to Colomâ€" Mo *ork; musto, by choir, adâ€" lm.on:nmem-m... dress, Mr. Durrant; music, "Joy to| Louis L of Galt, and Ed. of MUKICIPAL _ ResuLts.â€"On New WINTEREOURNE, ST. JACOBS. Hearts I Â¥are A*4 *&* 2 *a4 * m--- last week. Tt they |~ 2lst, the wife of Jas. Thowpson, â€"{Q o c w of weather to follow | &A daughter. f -a.‘ «n & tm we 'I | M Ko. a0+> #ans > wen® . coming when they make their appearâ€" Tok the wite of M iL. Dondie, of 3| pouts," us 5; 1 _ 8 0% A t .. ‘mm....hn %.n daughter. Died same day. â€" :E: oa :. 0 0% C.. es to wake sleighing, but better that than | payressow.â€"At Galt, Dee. 26th, the o To oi ibraay none at all....Trere‘s a hot time in|" wife Pattoreon _ Réverpool, . Jan. . 8.â€"â€" Nesterday‘s the old town regarding election camâ€"|, of A. M. of a son. close: Wheat, futures cull, March 5s \ ooo social is in the Boort.â€"At Plattaville, Dee. 25th, the | 11%40"May 6s 11d. s F"?.... G parior for wife of Chas. Scott, of a son. ToxoN10 LIYÂ¥E STACK, reat demand money ‘Foronto, Jan. 3.â€"~Receipts of live nowadays. MARRIAGES. stock were light yesterday, 24 carâ€" PERsoKÂ¥ArLâ€"Ar. Lyon Lashy, of loads, consisting of 369 cattle, 251 Inverhaigh, has purchased a 200 acre Btrasserâ€"Kxoxâ€"At 119, Earl §.,| hogs, 515 sheep and lambs and 10 hmww'mmm Kingston, Jan. lst, 1900, EzrA| norses. The quality of fat cattle was session early ....Miss Jennie| Strasser, of Waterloo, to Miss Knox, | fairly ‘good. especially those for exâ€" Hamilton and Master Rennie Hamilâ€" of Kingston. _ port. ‘Trade was good for the better PSE UR e n e oi hi m.._m.._ { cles= of eattle and mf!!‘ ,M \ elecuion Calâ€" C ï¬ofl;.‘:"ï¬m 1 & m we fla'n;‘MMflh&l.h fls....cm demand for money * o asaddinâ€"â€"1rs. Lran Lashy, of ~ n6. Ar.â€" Mr. » ht ! Inverhaigh, bas purchased a 200 acre | BTRASSERâ€"Kxoxâ€"At 11 Inverhaiugh, has purchased a 200 acre hmwwmm†session early ... . Miss Jennie Hamilton and Master Rennie Hamilâ€" ton are visiting friends in Galt.... Mrs. George Smith, of Durham, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton . . . . Miss Maggie Mann enterâ€" tained a number of her young friends ‘Thursday evening .... Miss Mabel Smith, Berlin, spent a few days nnder the parental rcof last week....Mrs. John Millard is at present lying danâ€" j ill with typhoid fever and f of the lungs.... Miss Reid, of ,h_vlsiflna her cousin, Miss May Lundy, for afew days. A surty will be given in honor of Miss Reid and Miss Lundy on Wednesday evenm ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lundy. .. . Arthur Sally of Kalamazoo, Mich., is home for a few days only.... Mr.Pomeroy and family have arrived in town from Roseville. They will given in three or four parts, but the quartette, "Christmas Carol," was the selection of the d y. At the close of the programme addresses . were given by Messrs. Neeb, Jacobi, Alles snd others, who spoke at length on their high appreciation of the efforts of Mr. Eby, and on the loss they were about to sustain in not being able to secure his services for the next year. Ti ough the people of this section have always | looked forward to an intellectual treat on the occasion of .our public school examination, they had no hesitation in stating that this last su: passes anyâ€" thing that the school has ever given. Mr. Eby leaves our section followed by the good wishes of a large cirele of friends, and is to be succeeded by Mr. ‘Wolfo, of Hespeler. _ May success crown his efforts also. _ Horrpay V1I8STTORS. â€"â€"â€"Mr. Sngg, of Winterbourne, and Mr. Ellis,of Kingsâ€" ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hodgo......Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hallman, of Wlnnlm, are the guests of his father, B. Iman... .. . Walâ€" lace Hallman, of Howick, is the guest of Menno Hallman......J. Schlichter and Amos Detweiler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Detweiler...... Mr. and Mre. Abram Bowman, of Berâ€" lin, spent New Year‘s with Aaron Detâ€" weller‘s......Ervine Pertin and Miss Edith spent New Year‘s in Hanover.. .. Wm. Detweiler and Viola Willets spent Xmas in Elora and Salem...... Samuel Woods, of Howick, spent Satâ€" urday and Sunday in the neighborâ€" hood......Mrs. J. Clemens and Miss Lilly, of()d:qom.bw days in the neigh ... . Milton Bricker and Henry Kinsie have both returned from Alberta. ... .. Elija Clemena, a brother of Jacob Clemens and N. Clemens, of ROSEVILLE. BAMBERG. RoOSâ€"TERBYBEREYâ€" At Hamilton, KxrouTâ€"Ker®.â€"At Traiee, Jan.list, Will Knight, to Jennie Kerr, both of LUpWIGâ€"CLAYDOX.â€"At Zion, DeC.â€"| s1 for 1900. if vaid before the first of e A# J ie, A AX LA ELKE @6 N 27th, 1899,Jacob Ludwig.of Preston, }:',,:f,,i%', Por ce t tack newbor o o to Charlotte, only daughter of Mrâ€"|in addition to membership in this e Claydon, of Zion. society: * e e i e es HUEGELINâ€"KEXXEY. â€" At Detroit,| 1. A certiicate of membership in| ! Black Kersey Cloth Jacket, $3.50 for 75¢. Dec. 25th, Ferdinand Hueghilin, of | the Fruit Growers‘ Association of Onâ€" Curl Cloth, Waterloo, to May Kemey, of Dsâ€"| taiio for 1900, which entitles the holdâ€" | 3 ‘‘ , navy, black and brown, $5 for $1. tro‘t. . er to the Canadian Horticulturist for Heat i MoorEâ€"DUXBAR. â€" At Guelph, Dec.|that year, and a bound copy of their 1 C ha Mizéd Curlâ€"fs for §1.75. . 27th, at the residence of the bride‘s| aunual report, and 2Jud, to your choice| : Fawn Beaver, buffalo horn buttons, $6.50 for parents, Robert Moore, travéller for| of one of the following preminms : $2 50. the Doerr Co., Berlin, to Abbis 8.| A. 1 Tea Rose, named. l Dunbar, the tnly daugbter of Mr.| B. 1 Wisteria, a hardy,climber. 1 Fancy Tweed Coat, green_velvet collar, $5 50 aud Mre. Robt. Dunbar, of Guelph. g. ‘1"“""‘“3 ?dpoln? oll'msno;lball. for $2.50. & id â€" olden Prolific Plum. » 1 mfh:‘::idgfl,‘l:::l; im,A:) :l: %ï¬? bo,f H.1 l"‘wflg‘" Early Plum. 1 Brown, Bcaver ?ralded Collar, $8.50 for sz‘ 50 the Rev. A. F. Stolz, Simon Rickert| J 1 Vermont Beauty Pear. 1 Black Beaver, reinforced: seams, velvet collar to Melinda Hallman. §ndl Koonce Pear. braid trimming, $9.50 for $3.50. * Gorroxâ€"BxrrsT.â€"At the residence of rouo-in'.:-†your choice of one of the 1 Fawn Beaver, silk cord lining, $10 for $3.50. Mrs. Rosana Gofton, Roland street,| xo ; 'g Cherry Trees, sweet. Berlin, on Dec. 27th, hy the Rev. A.| xo 2"3 Hybrid Perpetual Roses, F. Stoltz, Cicero Gofton to Elizabth | nardy 2‘ year olds. Yosgp S age â€"Argan bersan l â€" No 4 4 one dain‘s ‘ORLDâ€"V ANCE.â€" a â€" o. 4, dozen Gladiola Bulbs, o. M. B‘.hWor‘l:‘i, .rr Torento:to Tillie|extra fine mixed. » Groff & Hyml ance, sister of Mrs, Lou. Chapman,| No. 5, 15 packets Choice Flo of anlt "18e20® 00 on ratanics Barbouica. _ Next the Bar Scaarmorâ€"BiCKERT.â€"At _ Wellesley,] o. g { 1Palm Latanica Barbonica. * Dec. 20th, by the Rev. D. Lochner, * ) 1 Asparagus Sprengeri. _ Peter Schmidt, of Tavistock, to Miss| _ In addition to this we will import _ Bickert, youngest daughter of Chas. | from Holland next fall Hyacinth bulbs _ â€"Bickert, of Wellesley. lorAdhl;trti‘btutlon \:lthm fur‘t:oermm ROLLGâ€"BELL.â€"At Berlin, on Wedâ€"| _ e notice that Anni _ nesday, Dec. 27c by the Rev. P. A. | eeting of this society will be held in _ MeceEwon, Walter Rolling, of Hamil.|the Old Council Chamber, Waterloo, _ ton, to Maggie Bell, of Berlin. at 7:30 c‘clock on Wednesday cvéning, + d January 10th, 1900, for receiving the Coxâ€"HARRISON.â€"At Galt, Dec.26th, | .. Sud clection of oficers and di in the Trinity church, by the Rev. | [eoons top {goy. and diâ€" RBural Dean Ridley, George HODIY| wnoos. inin as anon as voi can as Cox, to Gertrude Mary Harrison, both of Gait. BoLEs â€" ZIEGLER. â€" At _ Trinity Methodist church, Berlin, Dec.28th, Arthur Thomas Boles, B. A., L. L. D., of Leamington, to Detta Ziegler, of Berlin. Bowrax.â€"At Brown City, Mich., Dec. 15th, Joseph 8. Bowman, son of John and Elizabeth Bowman, of Waterloo, Ont., aged 43 years, 8 months and 8 days. BurcER.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 24th, Pcter Burger, aged 78 years. RupoLrH.â€"At Waterloo, Dec. 30th, Conrad Rudolpb, aged 42 yeare. _ > RoLLING.â€"At Preston, Dec. 22nd, Mattbew Henry Rolling, in his 45th year. Eay.â€"At Galt, Dec. 29th, William E,, eldest son of Adam L. and Elizabeth Kay, aged 21 years and 6 days. LOYETT.â€"At Ayr, Dec. 23rd, William Frederick Lovett, beloved son of Dr. Lovett, aged 22 years and 8 mos. SHoEMAKER.â€"At Maunbcim, Dec. 20th, the wife ot Josiah Shoemaker, aged 32 years,4 months and 21 days OPTICAL â€" â€" â€" IMPROVEMENTS City Optical Parlor, _ _ Berlin. Jan. ist, Edgar 8. Roos,of Buffalo, son of Mr. Hy. Roos, of Waterloo, to Better Feeling in Whent â€" Chicago Rulad Strong All Day With Active Trade~ Latest Quetations, Miss M. A. Terryberry, of Hamilâ€" of Wi. Rooke, of s #08. rv iA /~ . SÂ¥ S ul pmeg Heller Bros. MAXKET REPORTS. Recent advances in our optical departâ€" ment gives our customâ€" ers every advantage in the way of e‘ye testing. Good â€" results cannot be obtained unless the proper facilities are afforded. _ We have those facilities. A visâ€" it will convince you Near Post Office. DEATHS. t TL snb 2 12. HhK Whuatim ® se ‘ ::::‘:.":.':'&â€".»" * oA n tintth ie ."!, qy $ fo 6 k > 1‘1 nâ€"~ en# P & tiy Shilt 42200 e > * “‘. 0 654 0 #%4 vae» mierisee 2 C alike dihe 1 Fiverpool, . Jan. . 8.â€"Nesterday‘s close: Wheat, futures cull, March 5s TOWN QF WATERLOO HORTI CULTURAL SOCIETY. Dzar Sir or MaDaAx: ‘ ‘The Directors of this society beg to inform {on that your members*ip fee, $1, for 1900, if paid before the first of January, 1900, secures to each member in addition to membership in this following: No. 1, 2 Cherry Trees, sweet. No. 2, 3 Hybrid Perpetual Roses, hardy 2 year olds. No. 3, 1 Tree Rose, 5 feet high. No. 4, 2 dozen Gladiola Bulbs, No. 6, 1Palm Latanica Barbonica. * ) 1 Asparagus Sprengeri. In addition to this we will import from Holland next fall Hyacinth bulbs for distribution without further post. Also take notice that the Anoual meeting of this society will be held in the old Council Chamber, Waterloo, at 7:30 o‘clock on Wednesday cvening, January 10th, 1900, for receiving the report and election of officers and diâ€" rectors for 1900. Please join as soon as you can as the lists must be closed carlier this year, and when paying your subscripâ€" tion to cither the President, Secretary or any of the Directors, state which of the premiums you desire. AXD. WEIDENHAMMER, President. { o J. H. WIXELER, Waterioo Woolien Company Notice is ereby given thit a General Meet lnï¬u ue whareholcer> f his Compant wil be held in the Comp: ny‘. o ce at Wa crloo cp J 1t at 1:30 o'dock.p.o?.‘.h-b,:m. ht: wwuld'r â€o"m:l se from four e le «0 colle n # indersigned offers for sale his valuable E::l«h. wlï¬;msmormtmflw- hm‘l;.u&iuof 100 lm::'t"ln t:-:tlovn‘dp ot araer Board w Waterioo County,haif way between Petersâ€" GEO. DAYIDSON, rubrnppacty ns Tedi ie iicly ieighaint Mn het jaiea d y al The Annual Mon‘ing of the North Waterico Ele toral Dist ict Afrkn tural Society will be held ai t c Town Hail, Ber in on at one o‘clock n m.to eceive the" Annual ReZ po t and câ€"ect Directors fur the year 1900. Waterioo MutualFire Insurance £0. Phng‘s bitcr, WateRiqn: foe the a urpons® of ne. pany or the * urpose of reâ€" eav theba-m‘am-.lmpnndm 8 mnum!)tldorulthok- FRANE Axicnr, Wate Joo, Jan. 3rd, 1900, Mana or. B. DEVITT, Y aterloo, J.n. 2, 1900, (1â€"2t) North Waterioo Farmers‘® Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The 37th Annual meeting of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be hold The 26th Annaal meeti g of the North Watâ€" orioo Fremers Uuted rhe Imucknce Cont at the h ur of 12 o‘clock, no n. in the old Counei . Chamber, ‘Town a.n.Awu igo, fot M’\‘h“ .;‘2:: %m or ?Pl. * LEVI STAUFFKR, Manager. pany w l beheld on DULL BOYS and GIRLS as well as brighter ones do well at thes TWINâ€"CITY BUSINESS COLLGE E: fenced teachers, no classes h-‘&'.'wnow facilities beâ€" tormed, re 1a fore going elsewhere. Miss H. M. A. 1 Tea R B. 1 Wister C. 11vmm G. l.nrga H. 1 Wilde I. 1 Vermo K. 1 Koonc The #th Annaa) meeti ; North Waterioo Agricultural 18th day of January, 1900, _| â€" Farm for Sale. Annual Meeting and Shorthand Institute. Friday, Jan. 19th, 1900, Annual Meeting. Annual Meeting. â€"OF THEâ€"â€" {Limited). DEecEuBER, 1899. 20th, 1909, JAS. TAYLOR, 17th, *« Saw Logs Wanted. Special Mantle For This W eek WILLIAMSON BROK:: pany. 41 °V ctor a mn::r 3, and the ats amending th= sam , hy « nz(nt“lha name of the Compary to "The Mutua: + Arsurâ€"n 6 Compant of Canada" and by changin the date of th annua‘ me ting, and making suca othir ©hang s as may beadv s (lo, _ _ â€" farm consisting of 100 acres in the to wnship of Wilmot, Waterico County,haif way between Petersâ€" burg and New Dundee, on the main roa 5. On it is a comnfortable house. The barn and outhuildings are large and very complete. ‘Thereis a large and very connnodious hog pen, silo, and stabling is in good shape. _ An abundance of good water supplied with hydraulic ram; also a small stre m, . A perfect aystem of waterworks all through@the buiï¬ing; 1!helud hin.hl&h state of cultivation, very proâ€" ductive and everything is in shape to carry on the most modern approved system of farming. . For particulars On to the rrumhet of the nmlar;?ncd on or about Nov. 16th, two miles west W aterloo, small yearling stcer, red, marked with, white -pot-::d slit, in left ear. ;)wn?;‘can 1 ave same vin y and pay o:remu. pre prp® JOHN BiNUE AN, S1â€"3t Waterloo, P.O. Dated Docember 2:8‘, 1800. _ On th: promies of Jo‘n leater, Albert street, WWaier‘oo, on Tha k®ivin. i a , & bi ck coltic c g w t\ white br «st and> brown face. Ownercan h â€"ve same by proving proâ€" perty ard paying ex;enses. 31â€"3t. Help Wanted at Once Men and women whoâ€"ae wi ing to work ght hr rs a day at $3 to $5 por day. Act 1 Black Kersey Cloth Jacket, $3.50 for 75¢. 3 Curl Cloth, navy, black and brown, $5 for $1. 1 Heather Mixed Curl, $5 for $1.75. : Fawn Beaver, buffalo horn buitons, #$6.50 for ivory Button Machinery. A Great Bargain k. K close 4 oneâ€"cent stamps. _ Tu« Stamnbarp Fovarnolp ArTicL®s, m Box 198, Waterloo Ont. m 2 Saws, 3 Shankers, Groover, 3 Buf® 1 fonrâ€"hol» dril . 2 two hele ldugb Automatic §t mpinz Machine. :L.‘ hn‘vl: For fur ber p rucu 0 + 18 The undeni%ned wiill pay the highest market ; rices and for all kinds of sawlogs delivered at :Louw- mills at Wat and and Heidelburg, Strayed. Strayed SPOT CASH Notice. ~INâ€" Groff & Hymmens Old Stand. _ Next the Bank of Hamilton. Mucax & Snus, ‘Solicitors 1.r applicarta. ly to * X / ‘C. HALLM AN. TT RV MT. Prcasa®t, New Dundee P. O. Beginning Tuesday Night at Gâ€"o‘clock _ â€" ~_â€"__ _‘ Holiday ( NOTICE is here ven by the undersigned Executors of the Ilzai-“lmml Gien, deceased, of ‘he village of rt. Clements, Waterico County, Province of Ontario, that all those lnvinaclunn agninst the above named Fredâ€" erick Gies, nre to send in treir caims by wdtu-m dï¬l‘u.dled nulu‘-â€lnu (;:., ws'?s{';m J‘l. uary the , 1900, to Wim. "lements, P.+*., Ont.; also alt those indebted to the estat must settle on or before February lst, 1(0 They also offer for sale in a private way the old homestead at St. Clements, consisting of an acre of ‘and on » hich is a good frame :f-nui.,x and outbuildings. _ ___ _ â€"___ WILLIAM G° MKittiN kfeswerren, } Exccutors St. Clements, Dec. 4th.. 18. 9 49â€"2m FARM FOR SALE. Cona‘sting of twentyâ€"five acree situated about midway on the Berlin road to Blair and 10 minutes‘ walk from Preston. Soil randy loaw. emmï¬h timber on place to last 20 iurn. Buildings in first class condjtion. A ne place for market gardening, For further information apply to _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ (o Butscyt Di Ena9OD, Preston, Ont, or to LW.B. SHERK. Berlin. Ont. sâ€"if. condition. _ Hard and soft ;ifo’ï¬]i'ï¬oun.?ood nb oT fam for Wetering parpose: farmm is on ‘arm for waterin : w‘lh‘meneed, two acres of it o:nght of urcb-‘:i fruit nm:gd garden. Five acres bard w bush, a acres pasture well w and balance under good cnltlv_-uon.% balance under good cultivatior and further pnnmn. apply to Real Estato, Farm, Town and Village Prop orly bought, sord. amt exchanged on ‘comnun Parties havi Tmr&h-m for sale or money y I).n‘,ulll:". -lfll‘:W ty or borrow muney will well to. upon he undersigned with full particulars, and for erme,. Conveyancing done. t Ts LEVI Asm olszbwm’llh&.tnplhlnk m_m‘ ’flnnndendde offers for sale his valuable farm oonulatul? of 150 _ acres _ more or less and situated two miles northwest of Presâ€" :on and d‘x miles lm:‘th o,flmfgjn. On the m is a good two story d wel ouse, Tarn apd All necossary outpundings in good ovinine _ tovee." Foutes . Ab4. Ritonen, "good ie e t n cacg . w For fu informat! apply Cranson man, Autecion, orte _ to A aâ€"im. *‘ ds . REAL â€"ESTATE barn and a good well; also a young erchard of TMMQ':M*IM“NMW ket garden the late Solomon Reint, situated mmmdhï¬wmh one mile from the town, -ï¬â€œd wores, more or less. On the place are a l= with a frame kitchen and woodbouse ; s large ) ank House For Sale. MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. Notice to all Concerned. Fine Farm For Sale ndersigned offers for aale Muglnnd- zwmr brick dweiling on Victoria lt"&o ’Fm"fl'v?w 'fl‘: house Loan Exchange. â€" AND â€" L. C. SxypER 7 Coats, Biack, biue, fawn, brown afd fancy mixed, correct style, from $3 to #$12 for #4 75 3 Black, Heavy, Warm, Winter Capes, . from $8 to $10 for $2 50 S 6 Golf Capes, $4, $5, and $6 for $1.50. â€" 1 Black Golf Cape, braid trimming, $7 for $2.50 1 Black Golf Cape $6.50 for $1.75. F 1 Fur Trimmed Circular, $12 for $3.50. 2 Handsome Full Sweep Capes, 27 inch, red and . lectric blue, angora trimmed, $11.50 for $5.50. A very comfortab‘e home situated in ag'in'- in decknnee tor good "fares proparty. . ‘Ihe exchange for om . u';» vâ€" home is in first uh-m'hh_ medern conveniences; a new . b-n""?"u'l'e'm‘;"'i: ;a’(,m'. and n':r;chn ruit of mu-lymll'l kl;‘;: n a rot ly:D8: Eul oo on sc ol o ho H, A. BRUBACHER 49.6t German Mlls, Ont.â€" Application to Parliament. NOTICE is Inn?.:lm that an application: will be mh::n m::mï¬ â€˜r:da of the tario l“il inco porate S_"?'h. Wahnspitae and Metagamishing Lumber 1. To el‘-a on the business of Lumber mer hants to purchase and mgnho timber limits in and about the District of Nipissing, in the Province of Ontario and elâ€"ewhere. . 2. To c instruct a canal or '-ur"gy bet ween and to connec: the waters of Lakes Wahnapitae Td Metmamishing in the pard Dintrict ot Aiple e im ;n', and the | ecessary dams, slides, hogr':u erect n dam at the t ead of ~turgeon River and -?Lhmss‘.!-_-}ï¬ldz‘. etagamishing. sing, and the : ecessary dams, slides, booms n'?omg worb‘-con-.ou_d therow q,_umnvt; & To Mw&hlddmnl. 4. ‘T »impose upon others using the said canal for fleating logs or any other purpore. & And w th all prwars of expropriating lands aud all othor powers reasonabiy requisite for the efficient car ying out of the objects of the ea d Lowp n . _ Dated at s erlin this 20th day of Novemâ€" _ Dated ber, 1899. SEALED TENDERS sddressed to the Post» :::l\cum-l will_be received nJ Ottawaâ€" noon on . Friday, anmary, Iflï¬â€˜h he conveya ce dï¬v vm)flrv!- =x mrpudmumforfonrgel" ‘imeé® p t week : ach way, between n and c:dm. from the first next mm containing â€" informaâ€" tion as to conditions of proposed ccntract may be seon a d fhia otice, , t office 1 See Show Windows Remember Mail Contract. Comfortable Home in Berlin in Exchange for Farm Property. and colds and Hoofland‘s Herb Tea, nature‘s remâ€" edy for stomach and kidâ€" ney diseases. ous skin cure for chap and any roughness of the skin, at Hoofland‘s Consumpâ€" tion cure cures all coughs n a d blank forms of tender may be 0b a‘ the Post Offlces on the rou:e and At Snyder‘s Drug Store Also Roseline, the famâ€" To Rent Notice. BOWLBY & CLEMENT, Bo: cliors for Applicants, Waterloo, Ont dietioe Farprotor e#