HAaRTMAsNâ€"In Wellesley T‘p. Feb. 10th, the wife of Jods. Hartmann, of a son. Only lived 3 days. Harpxâ€"At Winterbourne, Feb. 18th, the wife of John Hardy, of a daughter. TaNsLEyâ€"In North DPum{riee, Feb. 2ist, the wife of J. H. Tansley, of a son. Wirkeyâ€"At Elmira, Feb. 23rd, the wife of Chas. Wilken, of a son. Ixcacrâ€"At Gait, Feh,. 28th, the wife of Lincoln Ingal}, of a daughter RxicuEntâ€"At _ Gravenburst, Feb. 20th, the wife of Phili? Reichert, (formerly of Elmira) of a son. Eriszrâ€"At New Germany, Mar. 20d, the wife of Peter Ervier, of a son. GrEx1â€"At New Germany, Mar. 20d, the wife of Authony Gehl of a daughter. WoELFLEâ€"At St. Jacobs, Mar. Ist, the wife of Martin Woelfle, of a KUHuNâ€"Near Heidelburg, Mar. 1st the wife of Wm. Kuhn, of a son. MetzGErâ€"Near Heideiburg, Mar. 2nd, the wife of John Metzger, of a son DEATHS. Brisrorâ€"At _ Berlin, Feb. 2ith, Conrad_ Bristol, aged 97 years and 22 days. Muesâ€"In Wellesley T‘p Feb. 24th, Henry Mess, aged 74 years. GEisELâ€"At Baden, Fcb. 2ith, Henry Jacob, son of Hy. Geisel, aged 8 months and 21 days. TRUSSLERâ€"At Wellesey, Feb. 28th, Nancy Trussler, relict of the late John Trussler, aged 73 years and 8 months. WINTERâ€"At Preston, Mar. 1st, Amâ€" brose Winter, in his 80th year. OrEXMENsâ€"On Sunday, Feb. 25th, AMrs Samuel Clemsns, of Paslinch. BuERLERâ€"At Waterloo, Mar. 3rd, Elizabeth Winger, relict of the late Abram H. Buehler, aged 13 years, 3 months and 2 dave, McKAxâ€"At Winterbourne, Feb. 28th, Chas. A. McKay, son of Mr. and Mre. D. McKay, aged 38 years, 4 months and 19 dn{s. HarNABERGâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 4th, the infaut son of Lonis Hannaberg. FLI®Tâ€"At G~yt, Mar. 4th. Sarah Walker, wiav~ of the late Joseph Fliing, aged 80 yc_re. Warprawâ€"In Tillicous ?r, Scotlard Feb. 2ist, Margare . eldest dau_h ter of the late Jas Wardiaw, and sister of John Wardlaw, Galt. Opticians, King St, Berlin, Opposite the Bank of Hamilton BIRTHS. ORrpDpâ€"In Wellesley T‘p, Fob. 13th, SchuuTzeâ€"NarzicERrâ€" On Feb 20th, John Schultz to Barbara Nafziger, both of Wellesley Tp. RosexBrATTâ€"BREsNER â€" OnFeb,20th, Geo. Rosenbiatt, of St. Clements, to Bridget Brenner, of Wellesley Tp. Hausâ€"REIXHARDTâ€"At New Germany Feb. 20th, Martin Haus to Theresa Reinbardt. Husonninâ€"DirktRICHâ€"At Waterloo, February 27th, Louis Hueghlin to Carolina Dietrich Boxpâ€"â€"CANTâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s mother, Galt, Feb. 22ad, Henry Bond, of Buffalo, to Miss Alison E. Cant. McPuErsonâ€"Anmosâ€"At the home of the bride, Eramosa road, Febâ€" 28, Neil McPherson, formerly of North Dumfries, to Maggie Amos,. Fisnerâ€"HUBERâ€"At Berlin, Feb.2%tn, by Rev. C. R iymer, Tobias Fisher, of Colboroe, to Mary Huber, ull.-mgbter of Ephraim Huber, Berâ€" in. Mar. 8. Farm stock and implements of John Schneider, 1â€"2 mile east of J sephsburg and 3 miles northeast of St. Agatha. \ Mar 9 Farm stock ‘and impleinents,of Daniel Bronnemann, at Wellesley Village. Mar. 12 Postponed sale of stock and implements of Jas. H. Stone, on the townline between Peel and Woolâ€" wich. Mar. 13â€"Dwelling house of David B. Eby cstate. Waterloo. Mar. 13. Postponed sale of stock and implements of Martin Schmidt, 1 1â€"2 â€" miles southâ€"east of Erbsville and 3 miles north of Waterloo. Schoo! Children‘s Eyes. Many lives have been ruined through gggiected eyestrain in childhood. The eyes of every child should be mml?:'d. ugvyeo'fugf made a special st this branch of optics, and guarantee JOSEPH MNICKUS, Auctioneer. the wife of \Wm. K. Ordd, of a LIN OPTICAL PARLON®S, Jansen AUCTION SALES. Our Optician has had great success in just such cases as these. TEST HIS SKILL manently cured by properâ€" ly fitted spectacies or eyeâ€" most cases taused by oyeâ€" Pï¬3 Â¥.y". P us e@t :'f'?:;; MARRIAGES. Courtland Ave., Berlin. 0 A. FRASER, Auctioneer. Mar 6 Farm stock, lmglemnu. ete, of Stephen Hawes, 1â€"2 mile east of Haysville, Wilmot. Mar. 16, < Farm stock and implements ):fl wuwl of Hepry 1â€"2 mile north of Â¥ 2 mile ‘ Mar. 19. F stock and implements atmmh-"::-u, 1 1â€"2 miles southâ€" east of Mosboro. Mar. 20. Farm Mkndml of Benjamin Shoomaker,3 miles cast Mar. 21. Farm stock and implements of 4 miles northâ€" Mar. 22. Farm stock and implements of the late Daniel Lichty near Conâ€" Chicago .. New York . Milwaukee Nt. Louls . Toledo .. . Detroit, red L OCMEP® Cllls are sigre Mileh cows .......2....... MHIVCR corcoes si2e nrrrie Nheep, ewes, por ewt...... Eheep, Iimehs, per ow ... Gaersen, is wed €Wes «hnd WeLDETS ..2. c2oa siricee Lambs, ber €WL cirgrvie, Sheep_ bntchers‘, each ... Hogs, clhoice, over J u and Mar. 23. Farm stock and implements of Fred Conrad 1 1 4 miles southâ€" west of Elmira. l.r.ï¬-lâ€"smkandlmflancnnd real estate of Wiw. Hannaberg, on Wheat Futures Advanced on Saturday aud There Was Some Buying Through Chieagoâ€"The Quotations. Liverpool, March 5. â€" Wheat | fuâ€" tures advanced fractionally on Saturâ€" Chicago, March 5. â€"â€" Wheat futures advanced on Saturday 4c to 3¢, and closed at ubout the top figures for the session. There was a lot of buyâ€" ing by the public. LEADING WHEAT MARLKETS. Following were the closing prices at important wheat centres on Satâ€" urday: â€" â€" ~ TORONTO LIVE stock. Toronto, â€" March 7. â€" The run of live stock at the Cattle Market was light yesterday, 35 cars, composed of 60+ cuttle, 700 hogs, 189 sheep and lambs, and 7 calves. ‘The quality of fat cattle was fairly good. Trade, considering the weather being bad and space on the boats for export none too plentiful, was fair, with prices much the same as on Friday last, in all classes of stock, excepting laiabs, . which were firmer. Export ealtle, cholce .....$4 75 to $5 00 s eattle, light .... .. 4 40 4 65 *_ bulls, cholce ...... 4 00 4 25 w bulls, light ........ 3 40 3 65 Load~ of zood butchers‘ and exporters, mixed ........ 4 00 4124 Hetebers‘ entile, pleked lots 4 25 4 60 Wheant :.:. : /â€"m00.¢4 Flout, Ocean.... .. Flour, Bols.......+ Flour, Pastry ... .. Ogt$ ....cvirsinees Bran, per ton.... .. Middlings, per ton Butter, perlb..... Eggs, per doz...... Hogs, dressed. Hay, per ton .. Straw, per ton Wood,per cord Public Noti e ix hereby given that a mecting of the B ard of Livense Commissioners for the District of North Waterloo will be held on the fourt enth day of Mar: h, 1900, at th« Z mmerâ€" mann House, Waterloo, at lt o‘clock a. m., to consider an application made by Charles Kraft o" the town of Berlin. for a transfer <f the Liconse from Henry Kreutzweiser, T woship of Well sloy. Bl‘,}q‘.'elt)h'.\fl'l'T, $â€"4. nso Inspector. Liquor License Act. The undeni{ned offers for sale his vaintable fams in Antrim Co., Mich., ouï¬lflnr of $0 21â€"100 acres being west quarter, section 3 in township 2 North Raige6Wext. A bout 4¢ actes is clear, 20 acres in under himsh which cfn easily be cleared and 20 acres goor hard wrod hush, | On it is a house and barn; 3 mile~ from Mansilona, a city of 9 or 10,000, flag station within 2 mile at Wetzel. . Will be sold cbclr on teâ€" sonable terms, For mnhwfl.knlnn appi« on the premise« to _ _ PETER SCHMIDT, Wetzel, P O. np to 290 Ihs, ‘Togs, thick fas do â€" white Duluth. No, Northern . Duluth, No. hard .. ... Minneapolis, Northern . Minnespolis, hypt .. ... Veeders, heavy twelers, light . of John Jupp, 1 mile south of West of Berlin, at Natchez. W aterloo, March 8. Young Student 6 â€"Ot _ or ENOS HUNSBERGER, Baden Ont Nowadays is expected to abâ€" -orbvol-!v.noollen a very short time and it is a very short time, And it is too ften the case that proud â€" :,nh allow 'N‘t_dj!&’l:fl WATERLOO MARKETS. Farm for Sale. live MARKET REPORTS. Whom It May Concern. . 0 6534 ~0 01% .0 T) . 0 14 '10 1254 .1‘0 61% .‘0 66% No. 1 Xo. 1 Cash, «â€"THEâ€"â€" __ Mar. _ May, _ July. $0 64%, $0 66l, $0 67 0 T4%4 0 124 0 72% 0 104 0 bo%% 0 664 ..$ 065 _ $ 0.06 2. 210 210 14.00 16 00 .18 45 30 )9 a i 4.15 9 00 0 by%% 0 12% 0 12% 50 P0 12 0) 4 00 8 15 2 «n a o0 x 95 10.00 7 10 Thursday, March 22nd, 1900, commencing at 10 a‘clock in the forenson. . add t peire h se ‘uit ioh loack Ts s‘ ;:E._ 3P "'i::'rï¬g a neeennithh ~ en Shrre thrte seta double flyâ€"nets, 2 iron néckyokes, 2 wooden neckntk n whadiousipw, i looing thator s . boxes, copper kettle, W illinms sewing fanching, mbierfoe ces bpot s ain k sood phone nidars, 1 is iparias shovals To L. takes o s TeqndORs, 3 NCC SDEAOD, SHEY LC ies AJ Jnz , Â¥ru dst Mnc t 8 ie nâ€"3r + of turnips, and other article . too iuuw- to __ Tiere will also be offered "for sale at th I 5 Pureâ€"bred Tamworth sows due to farrow in same time and place, if not previous y sold, the | warch and April, bed to an imported boar, one Samle (iMe and pos, 7. BSs prevIGns 7 SO0s, ENC and April, bd to an imported boar, one said fa‘m of the late Danie} Lichty, consis ing | Famworth b n rorck aaid ts m of the lote Daniel Lichtz; sonsl® ing | Temyrth b es wouhe old ons ‘grade Tamworlp Company Tract n the‘ 'i'oï¬iilfd"i colwich. a du:.nhn:u:n large h‘rk“hn.aflva“ w , & a and other outbuildings, a large with tfnlvhau'l-! uua wind pump, and a good we 1. About fortyâ€" nmbqod hard wood bush, ard the resi is under cultivation. The Tepair: and 1he farm and ovorything about it is r, 0 Â¥ in first class condition. _ o 20 â€"a ue under cash, and over th t sum 12 months‘ credit tfllu:lrenon 5ï¬rmvednotm or« diâ€"count of five der cent, w be allowed for cash on the credit saies. _ _ â€" geugurmare . WG-â€"-‘-"â€!!" '3:517)0.:12; ax i’im"â€"â€"‘ 2aige * sn uf teimaane 14 se Biex it ness, 2 sets sin «le harness; 3 sets doubie trecs, 2 f* flfmusâ€"mr- hay. turnips, chick m, y. turnips, Cl ens, and fat cattle muft be paid in cash, With reâ€" ward to the other chattels, all sums of $10 and Ten per cen*. of the pu chas > money of the fumhwbtpddhwgonlhqf'lydqlclnd :l'::pnrchno' lhlnb ’rld.â€â€˜ third '!?l‘: r ma; ng oneâ€" ol suchnomnncr Le’up; secure tne balance by irst mortgage on the yremises, Further parâ€" iculars may be had on rpplication to the unâ€" dersigned or to Conrad Bitzer, Solicitor, Berlin. A lunch will be given at noon. at one o‘clock &.m. LVE STOCK.â€"1 horse 4 years old, 1 Forse 10 years old, 1 horse 11 yearsold, 1 mare bf{eul ohr,gll-stp'_lsgmaggug;gml_nmm' ng. 3 yearlings, 19 sheep, 30 chickens,2 geose and 3 yearlings, chickens,2 geose gui enn’owlim dog. IMPLEMENTS.â€"? lumber wagons,2 buggies, cutter, Brantford binder, turnip slicer. straw cut er, consheller, plow, scuffier, bellows and wnvil, 3 sets team harness, set bn!xy harness. ’ ROUSEHOLD _ FURNITURE.â€"Sideboard. @xtension table, foldâ€"leafâ€"table. centre table, 9 chaira,2 armcha rs and a rocker chair,1 bureau, 2 vook cases, desk. looking glass, stand, clock, 4 chests, 5 beds and bed ing. nox stove, 'ookl'a stove, bench, about10 tons of hay, about 1 bushe « of onts. â€" _ TERMS OF "ALE.â€"Grain, hay, fowl and being a part of Lot fortyâ€"three of the German The nndardLK:od ha« been instructed by the executo s of the lats Isaac Hagey to sell on his late residence atChi opee, Waterioo Township, nâ€"ar the road Tom! E Hetween 1reclan mint all sums of 10 doillars and under, cash ; over tha amount lo months‘ credit on approved joint n tes, 5 per cent. off for cash. _ _ _ Eoud state of cultivation, a first class stone ou«e, bank barn 40x56 feet and necessary outâ€" buidings, good orchard, well watered and '.?mu :1‘1†10 actes of Riverbank land covered witl k TERMS OF REAL ESTATE made known on day of sale, or by applying to the executo s. alemncoremier . .t x a& °oo GBusemae a o The uudersigned offera for sale a small proâ€" erty at German Mill«, 3 miles from + erlin on the road leading to Doon, consisting of 10 acres of land more or less, house Mx#3 ft., with ? rooins, bank barn, and ’nod orchard, vater in house and barn Place is suitable for marke gardeniog 0 day lab rer. Fur further par ticulars apply to _ _ lau or addres:â€" CGream Separators joint n tes, 5ï¬er cent. off for cash. THE FARM consists of west part of Lot No. 116 inthe Upper Block of the Township of We terloo, consistin« of 50 acres more or less in a 8â€"1 mo,. _ _G German Mills, Feb. 17th. 1900. Before buyinrg a Cream Sel tor visit M. Devitt & Co. It need on be said of any and all competition that where stateâ€" ments of agents seem so conflicting that one cannot form an opinion as to which is the best separator in the market, The De Laval separator will be placed on every farm a‘ong side of any of the competing maâ€" chines and their superiority thus personally demonstrated to any inâ€" tending buyer This can be considâ€" ered as a challenge to any com, eting separator firms and can take place on any intending buyer‘s farm,at any time. Settlers‘ Good road horSe for sale on reasonable terms. For furt t particu ars a‘ ply on the p emisce, imiles East of Berlin, or 1 mile Wost of B csâ€" s trm Stook should take the irnin lea ving Teronte st 5 p. m . _ Passongers travelling with Live Stock should tuk6 the train ioyving Toronto Al 9 p. m. piientey Byoule every "FORSDAT during Auction Sale Thursday, March 22nd, 1900, Farm, Farm Stook and Impleâ€" HENRY M. MARTIN, | FURNITUBE, ETC. BGEORGEKG. LICHTY," [ Executors | | _ Wantrobe, glass cupboard, milk cupboant, desk, J03. MICKUS, __ JO8. G. HURST, 9â€"3t _ Acctioncer. Cle k. Entire Horse For Sale Colonist Sleeper will be attmobed to cach FOR SALE or TO RENT. 2t tor visit M.Devitt & Co.Watâ€" terloo Ont. Agents for the Alpha De Laval Separators "best on earth." C. R. Lindback Gener i1 A rent Western Ontarlc. ale, or by applying to the execut« * Tw Mas RYAN, Executor«, HKNRY HAGKEY. \ __ _ Preston P. O JAMES TAYLOR, Auctioncer, Oneâ€"Way Excursions â€"~â€"O0Pâ€" Jou® Bartz, TE BARTT German Mi is, Ont. Elins E Weber Broslau Ont March, 3â€"yearâ€"oid heifer due in May, heifer 8 months =Ll'h{u calves 3 months Holstein grade due in May, 2 buils 12 months old, 2 ,\'-uh# steers. The cows due to calve and s1 thore are in calf to Judge Akkrum De Kol 111,20,078, whose nearest female ancestors areall of the most noted cows and highest record cows of the brced, with “:&um::-lï¬lal hs..lbru.ul butter in 7 days, thoroughbreds are of choice breeding and good quality. * Brantford open back binder in good ruuning order, Noxon seed drill, Huiuming Bird mower, Johnson mower with pea harvester attached, hay rake, new; catting box and belting, hu-N:vur. 6 foot d uble gear, Pitts horsepower with rods, bevel m ;onllhi Aby‘;r-kc; u-."xa:m:i narâ€" one wit x W deinocrat carriage, 2 top busgies, road cart, bobâ€"s eigh, nearly rack, 4 sets doubletrees, hay knife, wheelbarrow, grindstone, 2 logying chains, scalding trough, aytiâ€" Commencing at 10 o‘clock, a.m., sharp, the follow menths old. About 60 hens. A few Barred Py jack, fanning mill, circuiar saw, root puiper, Gale Tarey harrpn. m semien f ies on Rerions: P oug. No. 21 Ayr, new, reversible ventre draught, double . mot w.:mum road cart, bob: new, pair light bobs with box, 3 seated sieighe Surey pole. sod necisoke, 8 hay â€"racks, wood cultural furnace, 2iron kettles. grain cradle,scythes, hoes, forks, rakes, Harness: m double harâ€" ness, 1 set carriage harness, 2 sets plough harness, 2 sets single harness; saddle and other articles too numerods to mention, y mouth Rock Cockerels. 4 tables, 1 periortable, 2 sinks, 2 chests, 2 wood boxes, 1 bed with beddiug, children‘s bed, wash stand, washing machine, 2 benches, 2 rocking chairs, 8 common ch&n, arm chair, 1 cook stove, one box ':'ou;_.'i';"m'â€"m&“ï¬b;"iuu" all gubs, 1 large wash ul TERMS, All sums of $6 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit upon furnishing -ecurnï¬â€˜. Five per cent. discount for cash x:g'mut of t amounts. â€" No article to be removed from the farm untilsettled for. Write for descriptive vatalogue of Holsteins. Lxcu at 5oo®. JO8. MICKUS, Auctioncer ‘fâ€mw at ‘l’t}.o'clm:k in the forencon, the ‘ollowing valua raperty : LIVE TO K :â€"Korrel matched te m,mares, T and 8 years old, one in foal ; bay mare 6 years old bay horse 3 years old bred by Mi ched.boiy mare 12 years old :\‘T?nsed t be in foal ; staiâ€" jonrising 2 years o June bred by McCardy, 2 spring colts, 6 cows supposed to be in caif, 4 There v ill be sold by public auction on the fa m of Dani | Brennemann at Wellesiey Vilâ€" lage, 0) ‘he townline : f Wilmot and »\ ellesie ‘Townships on Friday, March 9th, 1$09, fresh milking cows, 4 teifors su};ponod to be in calf, Bolanges bull i year old. 3 fatsteer: rising 2 years old, =spring calves, 4 small calves, 1t ewer, ram.3 sows in pis. 13 pigs 3 montbs old. Newfoundland dog and a number of he s nd 3 ;71*,536'03;{ EFEG;'S:G«: 100 ii\ifl';lumch:'m barâ€" good for seed. us. peas, ns _timothy ,quantity of Rural New Yo kand Hig born ® ‘*’!RHS OF SALE :â€"Hay, grain, 1ota oes and all sum of $10 and n der, ci h : nver that amoun . 10 months credit upun appoved joint notes or 6 per cent. per anount discount for cash pay » ents of credit amounts _ IMPLEMENTS:â€"Bran‘ford linder, Noyon mower.nixs- harvester, Masseyâ€"Hartis spring tooth cultivator (nearly new), s ade dirc harâ€" raw, Branford deil covbiued, Pilt‘s horse power and se atator with rods, grain chopper, ensil cutter with car ier, 38 feet belting, bevel fanning > ill.oumber of gr in bags, seale tcapacity %,00) pounds), family scale, turâ€" nip cutter, hay rake, land roller, 3 corn p antâ€" ers, 2Frost und Wood ploughs No, 6 gang plomb; D vvanron plonfh. % jron harrows, sou .lmuewq;-m,uws-inchtnsvngon. carriage, 2 buggies, ':,l: bobâ€"sleighs, cutter,3 set grave boxes, st ‘ne t (new), wheelbarrow, 2 io ionnnn T hat torke ocinntin on oee sin mvum of cedar posts, quantity lumber, saddler‘s bencn, carrenter‘s bench, cutting carpenter‘s bench, double barreled gun,vumber of benches, grind stone, 3 crow baia,â€"3 cross cut -wad“nln *pade and scoop, log lifte , 3 lcading ina, grain ctadle, scythes, forks, shovel~, ledges, c- hole lng:r,! kitchen stoves (1 nearly new}, x atove, 3 box stoves (2 nearly new), sausa.e grinder, book ca e, 2 tables, cbairs, rockin; chairs, desk, clocks, lounge, numbr of boJ Stead», sr(nmng wheel, ml.bdlï¬churn.bm. er washe, 2 milk b xes, some small milk cans, 1 milk cans, childron‘s buggy, cider barrel+ mnh. wash wringer, number of pails,90 sap pails, 2â€"»p p ns, wood chest, and & lot of other articles too numeroues to mention, _ _ _ __ _ No reserve as th: farm i sokd. JosirH MIcKUS, Daxiekt Bas®®XENN, Auctioneer. _ . _ Proprictor Treâ€"e will be sold by pub‘ic auction on the farm of Be yjamin Shoomakor, the ol hoineâ€" stead of the late Georke ». =hoemaker, at Natehez, 3 mil: s east of Ber:in, on commeonving at 10 o‘clock a. m. sharp; the fo‘ lowin valuable property : 0 _ 0 00 _ _ _ STOCK â€"Black horve rising Ayrars old, b ack mare rixing 9 years 1d, black mare rising 9 ‘un old, brown horse riswg 3 years old,8 cow. . U ariing heif r . 1 yutllmslcer 7 shoep, 4 i calves, mlmonun , 50 chickene. 1 M PLEAM 4.â€"% plow-l.thmhlla machine, nlarow. 7 sats {ron harrows, seuffier. threeâ€" sea cerrlag , twoâ€"ecaled ca riego, 2 top buggies (1 t« arly new), mower, Mml, s ‘mr_nle secder, Jong wieigh, wheelbarrow, slvigh, b b sleigh, 2 vawmfl rack, single harnes«, 2 set« druble wtraw onfter, unnla mil hay fork t per, palley® land rolle . seed drili «combrned), 2 tway hay rake, 3 crossout saws, sledge hammer, 2 ke ()és, grind ston , sugar “b number of h es, fo k«, snove‘s and n namber of other articles to ) numerous to menâ€" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE â€"Correr cupâ€" boand, cupb ard, 2 stoves, abont 50 big», 2 tables, burcan, #+ink«. 3) bns. of potatoue, waehâ€"stands 3 cider bacrels, clock ud a num "H'“ or Articles. RM8.â€"Potateos, chickons and all #ums of $10 and under, cash ; over that a ount if months‘ credit on ap. roved juint notes «r 5 per inm::oï¬ï¬iu ap. mtdd‘»lnt notes .r 8 p cent. off for cash pay ments of credit amounts JO8. l}cu{fl. BENJ. SHOEMAKER _ Auctioncer. Propriot No los is hereby given that the partnership ibetsti~g betwgen us, the under as eame mm basre | ont. . All d W Auction Sale Wednesday, March 21st, 1900, Auction Sale Farm Stook and implaments. fFarm Stook and impisments. Tuesday, March 20th, 2 in Thonds Iiifeipaentt, Paaiics aorthees of maw e naraans Notice of Dissolution. ï¬r}iï¬e'ï¬â€œ nt; Waterfoo, Tolcon w board » ler Ayrmake, new. Wucm;lur IMPLEMENTS, E Znkax, Cieuk. â€"GPâ€" HENRY _ HILLGARTNER, New Dundeg, Prop. at one o‘clock p, m., the following valuable preperty vim: =__ C 00 C TCCMO Cc c~ w WHY WEAR QURSP There will be s 1d b{epubflo auction on the placeof Wiliam Hanuaberg, in th T wn of Heriin, on Courtiand Avenue, between Cedar and Albert streets on Saturday, March 24th, 1900, IMPLEMENTS, _ ETC. â€" leigh, | lumber wagon. buxgy, cnttor.single s elx»,! scts single harnees, 2 b cart cotls, fanningâ€"mill, strawâ€" cutter, oneâ€"horse xuouqh. single .ar ow, 2 cradles, hay rack. w ecloatrow, inu kettle, sciding trough, 2 cross cutsaws, 75 bag», 3 ehLr burrel«, 2 box stoves, 2 cooking stoves, rhn cupboard, wardrobe, 3 bedste uts, table, loonge, pork barrel. 2 lo ving chains. grain shovel, furks, hay, outs, an> a lot of other articlks to numerous tâ€" wention. _ ol TK (Ms OF S \LE â€"Ha~, cate and a 1 +nums of §10 and uader, cash; over that amo ut 6 months‘ credit on .prmvod j sint notos, or 6 per cent. off per anatun for cas); y â€"yinonts of credft amor nts. s 'l'l\’h‘!M.': CF REAL ESTAT2 made known on Cay Sule. a Jus. MICKUS, WM. LLAIINRNRERG, 16. Auctionecr. H‘roprietor. â€" St. ~ _ LVESNO Kâ€" black mare 19 years old, Jur cy cow 5 years old. grade Jerey 3 years old and hei ou! ar_ 1d. IMPLEMENTS, â€" KTC. â€" leigh, lumber In the Town of Waterloo, belonging to P aud ied mâ€"l '_‘ ied Josebh Mice a + undersign nstiru osepi us the Estate of the Late David B. Eby, _ josei by peublie anction on Lot 18, Con. 1. Block Deceased. B, Townâ€"hip { W finot.4 miles s uth of Welie«â€" | 10y and 1 m?mum,h o. Pli lipsburg, on Thore will be oifered for sale by Joseph Mickus, auctioncer, on Tuesday, March 13th, 1900, On the %mperty thereis a good substantial two story brick house, an excelient barn and a flowin&well. TERMS:â€"Tov per cent. of the purcha e money at the tims of sale and the bilance within thirty days thereatter._ For further termsand condition® of sale apply to A. B. Mcâ€" BRH:‘);. Vendur‘s Solicitor, or to the underâ€" Josira Mickus, Maxno E. SiranTz, A so n the same day and place therc will be offered for «als the promises, containing 12 acres of land, with a fine buru and dw« ling house with back kitchem. _ ____ k commencing at ane o‘ eck p. m., ‘he following vaimable property , Tiz : LIVE STV .is.â€"Mare 8 year old, hores T lmn‘okl, mare 12 years old, mare 16 yerrasold cows auppomed to be in cals, h ifer in ulfl heifer 2 years oh\, hoifer 1 year nld, bull 1 j oar dd.ln-e-.mwhpig..p{- 4 months old . IMPLEMENTS â€"# wayons nenrly new, carâ€" ringe new, bo "w new, vinder, mower, pon harvester, seed d 2 Yanken ph'gc. 2 cu‘â€" uv.a-. fanning will, sting ropes, mln putâ€" r. y rae, hay rack, orudie, wood rack, Tog fter, sct gravel planks, 2 sots a«uble ha noss at the houf of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, at the premises Hfereinafter dosc ibed, t e following All and Wirgular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate. lying a d being in the T wn of Waterloo in the County of Waterlov and Province of Ontario, being compe ed of Lot numberOne on the comner of G re Street and Bclievue Street and Lot num~ er Two on the westericy side of Believue Street according to a p‘a of paft of the said Town of Waterloo made for Lenjamin Devi t Require, by leanc L. Bowman, i. 1. S., and reg stered on the twentyâ€"fourth day of Juve, ) ; _ . Auctioneet. ___________ Kxccutor. Dated at Waterloo, the I9th.day of Feb uary, _ TEIMs CF 8A LE.â€"Al sums of $10 and unâ€" dor, awh ; ove that amount tef months‘ credit on ap ruv«d jo‘nt notes, or 6 por cen . off per There will be sold by ?nbllc auction on the farm of I4 us Wey, 2 milks n rthoawt of St. Agntha, on Monday, March 26th, 1909, lifter, set gravel planks, 2 sots a«uble ha noss nearly _ ow, set plough harnées, and a lot of other ar joira too pum rous to mentio . _ _ on ap ruv«d jo‘nt notes, or 6 por cen . off p segfyety mess Relaen Aualion er. ._ _ _.__. . .. or. Auction Saie â€"â€"OFâ€". Stock, Implements, etc. Auction Sale Farm Stock and implements. Public Sale For Sale g_u_-_uu;';r- on George st. House and Lot e t D‘xflk‘v. * KAUFMAN, â€" â€"OFâ€" Ol 6 men‘s frieze ulsters, well made and trimmed, 6 meu‘s frieze ulsters, well made heavy linings, 3 men‘s black beaver walking coats, 3 men‘s black tweed overcoats 2 em black curly overcoats, swell goods 2 men‘s brown heavy curl overcoats 7 youths‘ frieze overcoats 1 dark tweed overcoat 8 boys‘ ulsters 4 boys‘ nap overcoats, black and brown, 4 boys‘ ulsters 5 men‘s tweed suits 3 men‘s stripe tweed suits 7 men‘s brown check tweed suits 52 men‘s odd coats, from 3 50 to 8 0o for 31 pair men‘s all wopl tweed pants, 1 50 for 154 then‘s and youths‘ vests, 1 25 to 3 oo for 14 pair bovs‘ odd pants for F Boys‘ 2 pece suits, 3 0o for AND ALL KINDS OF READYâ€"TOâ€" : WEAR CLOTHING & TERMSâ€"Grain, young pigs and alt sums of $10 and under cash;o er that amount 10 months‘ creâ€"it will be given on approved security. A discount of & per cent for cash on credit amounts. JO3. MICKUS, JOIIN KILLER, FARMâ€"133acres f land. beilgl lot 18 and pa t2:, Con. 1, Block B, Township Wilm :t. There are on the premises a 2atorey stone house, ban â€" barn and all noce sary outbuildâ€" w& 100 acres are under cultivation and the ance hard and soft wood bush, 28 acres seedâ€" ed with grass and 18 acres in fall wheat Thore is good water and a fine orchard n th place,it in well fencedand is one of the finest homeâ€" stead: in the county. TERMS FOR REAL EST \TE â€"$2,000 cash and the balance can remain on a mor gage on the farm for a term of six or cight years at 5 per cent. interest per annum. articles are nearly new J â€" .:E-g\nlr been used 2 or 3 years. The nu tioneer«decision unai in all cases of dirpute. All will be sold without reserve. Saleto co.nmenceat 1 o‘clock p. m. JO3. MICKUS, Avc:ioncer The undm:’nedlo.fl for sale the valuable marâ€" ket garden the Inte Solomon M&‘odw mthen‘d)etdw Bridgeport one mile from the town, consisting of ‘14 acres, more or lets. . On the place are a brick house with a frame kitohen and woodhouse ; a large bank 1J08, 8. SNYDER, 4490 the following valuable property, viz: . STOCKâ€"1 mare in foal $ years old, 1 oid mare in foal, 1 grey cnrrhge team 6 and 7 years old 1 colt nï¬inï¬ year old, 5 cow q;:.up ‘med to be in calf), 4 Leicester she p, 2 8 mpa‘niro sheep, about 70 hens, 1 Yorkshire boar, 1 sow with eleven young pigs 2 months old, 1 sow in pig, 10 pigs 5 months old. Frost & Wood binder, Fros: & Wood rake.F os & +\ ood cuitivator and seeder combined, seed dr‘l, 2 Frost & Wood p oughs, harrow, Yaukee plough, iron plo: gh, roller, Iannirï¬e raill, soufâ€" fler, straw cutter, turnip pu pe , igh. br ad tire w gon, wagon with stee axles, 2top bugâ€" fl“' 2 cn.t)ul!, 3'-et wnm?nam:-i‘: shet carringe ~mess, bu«gy harness, 2 set sing rness, | 6! o fi nets, {rh-ddonc. hayracks, woodracks. cia« 6«, milk cans and pails, copper kettle, fron kettle , cabbage cutter, meat tubs, 2 a'.ovui cooking stove, 4 l.-r‘eul'?xing chains, smal chains, shoref& forks, munLol.her articl a. About 200 bus. ont~, 18 us barley. The above barn and a good well; also a young orchard o choice g‘k.nï¬. and chetry {nn. and a "mly. â€"lu-rn.uhn-pdm af cultivation, ‘The above is a most desirable place m":rm?-lnr‘w particulare to Mre. Solomon Relst on thepremises, or m underâ€" Wilmct, will be offe ed for mal= by Ames & McFei auctioncer~, at the village store, in the vi auctioncer, at the vm-&mn in the vil‘he of Noseville, on Frida; ninth day of M k #00), at 2.30 o‘clock in {h afternoon, the propâ€" erty +nown as The Village Store, composed of the northâ€"west part of lot No. 35, in the Hith © ncession of the Township of North Dumfries, onntaining oneâ€"half aere more or les . On the premises are â€"ituated astâ€"ry a d half frame »t ‘re with dwelling at ached. This is the onl store in Hoseville, and is stuaated in a sp!ondi‘ farming Ioc.:\'s, and shou‘!d prove an excellent inve tment; is a good openi g for any one wishing a general store buriness. _ _ MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. w inhlnf‘ & rncnl store business. TERMS OF SALEâ€" 10 per cent. in cash at batime of â€"ale, the balance within 30 days thercafter without intorest, Further particnâ€" lars made known on th day ofsale or on apâ€" pl cation to Walter V eitch, W interbourne,P.0., El cation to Walter V eitch, \ interbourne,F.0,, Kiimabeth Panaba ker, Hespeler, P. O., to the Auctioneers, of to Dat:d ;xt Galt the 2ist day of February, 1940. IMPLEMENT3 â€" Frost & Wood mower, Wednesday, March 14th, 1900, Farm,Stock, implements, Eto. Under instructions from ho Vendors there charge you for the same goods. Village Store in Rocevilie. fast, Bo BE W TS H} and procure some of these BTC+ BARG ATINS. Willlamson Bros. coats and suits at the prices we have placed on them. They will go Because we can sell you clothing at about one half what others will Auction Sale WBE AEFE BOUNT) toclear out our winter Auctlgg_Sale February 12th, 1000. 8â€"2t For Sale DALZELL & BARRIE, Ven â€" ors‘ Solcitore. $8 50 for $6 0o 6 50 for 5 oo 7 oo for 5 00 7 50 for 5 oo 10 oo for 7 oo 10 75 for 8 75 5 50 for 4 50 7 50 for 6 00 4 50 for 2 50 5 5o for 3 75 4 50 for 2 50 10 50 for 675 12 oo for 8 0o 10 oo for 5 go Farm Stock andimplements. lic auction on his farm, half a mile cast of Jueâ€" ephsburg and three miles northâ€"cast of St. commencing a one o‘clok p m., the following valuable gmpan:: LIVE STOCKâ€"Bay horse 8 years old, mare in fosl 6 year old, col ? years old, 2 thorot ghâ€" bred cows with pedigree, i cal, 5 cows »upâ€" + sed to be n calf, 4 he fers anm{:ed to be in calf, iszing calves, bull ? months old, Jersey calf 6 wéeks ol , 11 Shorpst ire ewer.al in amb; Leceister ram, breeding sow in pis.lpip‘ months old and a number of chickens. â€" ru ni gorder, Noxon mower, cultivator, Sylâ€" vester spr n tooth cult va or. combined sced «rill, hayrake, 2â€"furrow gang Emh, 2 Yan»ce ploughs, Berlin fanning mill, graes . seedor, wagon *4 inch tire, wagom, 2 seated (nearly new). top b ggy(nearly « ew), bobs cutter. turnip {ulper (now), pea harvester, hayâ€" rack, wood râ€"ck, se waggon p anks, 2 sets of double burpess, 3 collars, Agrlo harness, set leather f! ncots, si gle fly net, pair new lines, 2 bridles (nearly new}, grain cradle grinds on anvil, logging chain and cha ns. number of grain bag», crow bar. s one hammer, iron neckâ€" ioke. wooden neckyoke, 2 doubletrees.. sledge ammer, stâ€"ing sleigh bells, 2 bushel boxes, 3 fron wedges,. furnace kettl , kitchen stove, box stove, 2 iron keitles, a few cider barrels, 50 bus. Tuesday, March 13th, 1900, of batley. 60 bus. peas. forks, spade and rakes, mi k tank, meat tub 2 dung hooks, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. _ CERMS OFSALEâ€" Grain, chickens, pigs, The undersign d will sel‘ b blic _auction on his farm ‘l‘ll-'lmlle-mlh md Erbsville and 3 miles north of Waterl0o, on wmmc'eh‘u 1 o‘clock x. m., the following pmm:: orses 5 and 6 years old, 2 c ws in calf, +olile d g, wurn. sleigh, hand rollet, binder, mower, seed drill, hay rack, hay rake cultivator, har ow, 2 ploughs, turnip seeder, souffier, gang NW{:. turnip slicer, bufy, sulky, -mn. cutter, cutting box. fanning mill, hay with pulleys and 130 rect rope, set harness, set ; lough harness, carringe h râ€" ness, 3 sots sing e harnese, gray 1 planks, grind credit amounts. Farm Stockand iImplements ;t;;::‘ï¬'a._ï¬ ï¬i&{iâ€".’iï¬i&’l}ï¬d raâ€"is, stakes poles, 1. . +o soale, m proedng inls. meat barrel, 4 cicer barrels, tree saw, cookng stov , box stove, pailâ€", milk can,a q@an nroï¬q&,‘mm, teme, music box, and many other things too numerous to menâ€" _ TERMS.â€"All sums of $ and under, cash ; over that amount PÂ¥ months credit on approved security or five per cent. off for c«zh. Jos Im Martiy ScmntDT, uctionver. Proprictor. Waterloo, Feb. 4, 1900. 6â€"3t. thglbwl articles : uuflâ€" One horse rising four years old, rdvci.addflm;mtny-rddefll. «d from Henvy C; one pony with harness, buguy a d cutter complete; 1 6 w. _ _ nnl'pbu‘ ce the farm conta V_'mh._ ing 100 acreeâ€" y ars. Thereis a nice spring creck running io Mipaintgriereny q iesns o l n Fov oo 9 o mngiaty o i ach osn (roul nut,cow,chairs,tabie« milk stand,cuph ards and uen s wih oder Tor tare s the mams There will be sold by public auction on Lot 12, Con. 14, Blenheim, one mie north of Washâ€" ) ult 320054021 M 2 Th sn ns o ABridiiediicrectosmnn d """AhBrKUENTE" Plow. harrow, light waqgâ€" Aef ~3- ‘!«-. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Patteron binder, in good Auction Sale The undersigned will offer for sale by pubâ€" Auction Sale Thursday, March 8th, 1900, â€"OF.. Stock, Implements, Eto. Auction Sale Friday, March 9th, 1900, 1 50 1 50 50 25 JAS. MoNICHOL oo roni ariince «s