in dwarts the feetâ€"the other Mat $ Nn so . 2 "Sofles south § “ts m m E oful'trml g«mrm 114 miles south k m we a z west of Elmira. A $ d’m lasses Mar. 24 â€" Stock and Implements and 5* Mm‘m :'“‘e?tlhole. Hannaberg, 0n i SERLIN OPTICAL PARLOHS. inppimmplatpiienss w ALEX. FRASER, Auctioneer, TIME NOT QPPORTUNE For Discussion of the Admission of Newfoundland. THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION, Sir Wilfrid Lourier Ottawa, March 20.â€"The situation aYerage ©° yo in connection with the Pacific cable ed a t"'jal val scheme was oagain discussed in . the The United S House yesterday afternoon. The siuhâ€" ceived 399»00“ ject was introduced by Nr. Casey, of these impo who quoted from The Hansard _ of for the corr the Victoria Legislature a statement 1898, howeve! that the Imperial Goveenment | had ing off in this approved | grauting the concessions | Johnson says asked by the Eastern Extension Teleâ€" try is corres; graph Company Mr. Mulock, in reâ€" e ply, stated that the viows of the Imâ€" MARK‘ perial Governineont, as he understood them, were eatircly at varience with Whent Decline those quoted. and he had hopes of perature in . V the ultimate suceess oi the scheme. the Murketâ€" In the evening a discussion . took . place upon the adwission _ of Newâ€" Liverpool, . foundlard into | Confodcration gip |‘urcs _ declin Louis Pavies, who was leading the i‘“i‘“l yesterd House, expressed the opinion that hicaso declin the time was incpportune for . disâ€" Uhicago, Ma eussion, which he de:recated, fearing cesterday clos that the result would be to arouse than Monday fears of an attompt to coerce the peoâ€" 1. 6.A 19E8 44 ple of the island celony. He _ exâ€" Follow ing 1 pressed the opizion, however, that |at important the time is not far Cistant when they |day: would be knocking at the door. Y h Joint Mi_h Cominiâ€"sion. \-ff:"’#:ri':‘::' Before the numerous interrogations | gilwsnkee ... were come Lo SHip Wilicid stated that [5. lours ... the negotistions being carried on by _‘."'I‘I'_‘"{'l ol the Joint Higzh Commission were not petroit] white. at an end, und be boped in a _ few oarh. No. 1, days to be able to state the position ‘\.".rulf:vr?u 1. or the various protocels fard .ce sil Amnounceimen t Speaking of the repatriation cf the old 160th fegiment, Dr. Borden said the Imperial War Oflice was seriously considering the scheme, and he . (>â€" pected it would be an assured fact short ly The Pacific Cable. â€" Mr. Casey read from the Hansard of the Victoria Lesishiture _ an extract from a speech by Mr. McLean altering that the Lnperial | Government had offcred no objection to the proposed concessions to the Eastern Ex tension Company, so long as it was guran~ t ed tiil is c_hle would be free to the War Office. s Maags Ar. Mulock, in was of the opinion Government‘s . posii correctly stated. â€" ritht to hope: for eess of the Pacific ‘Then came | the q gwers. Following the que of unopposed _ mot through. _ When Mr re West Huron a) tions was reached dropped. * ‘The Speaker feft the p.m. mousâ€"The Alexander Martin (P.E.I.) helieves Newfoundland and Labrador should Te brought into the confederation. He enlarged upon this topic while inâ€" troducing his motion asking for all state correspondence relating to it. Canada, he thorpht, should take the initiative. ns 22000 ow iesA aERConteie es Dr. Sproule seconded. _ He wianted confederation roundced off by the adâ€" mission of Newfoundland. Mr. Kaviback backed him up. At 10.10 Sir Charles Tupper arose and complained that the Ministerial side of the House was comparatively desorted. _ He cousidered it contempt for one of the mosl important subâ€" jects | Parlinzmeant _ c u‘d _ considor. Newfoundland‘s situation and fisherâ€" lse recommended it to a niche in conâ€" deserted. â€" He considered it contempl for one of the mosl important subâ€" jects | Parlinzmeant _ c u‘d _ considor. Newfoundland‘s situation and fisherâ€" fes recommended il to a niche in conâ€" fedcration. _ }e fclt sure that if the topic was taken up scriously by Canâ€" ada, its â€" consummation | wonld _ reâ€" dound to the great interest ol Doh countrics. Sir Henri Joly defended the Covâ€" ernment. and said they were willing to let the motion pass. ‘The Eyes Feed the Brain. _ Mr. Clarke ‘Wallace aske the Government not takon Jansen manently cured by properâ€" ly fitted spectacles or eye‘ Berlin, great success in just such T ases ar these. TEST HIS SKILL incement in the House of Co nsâ€"The Pue fie Cable Couâ€" ditions â€"Mr. . Mulock Reâ€" plics to a Question in an Oprtomistic Tone. [ Parents who neglCctthCif | | Hay, per ton.......... 8(0 _ 1908 children‘s eyes are more . |WaXq;frema 00 3# Aï¬â€˜ eve o q" in Cnlel tha-n i _â€"_______â€" â€" g‘ig =~1 the Chinese, | _ â€"AUCTION SALES, [ KA |}| who encase § â€"â€"â€" e fDP<:J the feet of JOSEPII MICKUS, Auctioneer. Pm V incirdittie | 2 ic inss onl in "Con: Our Optician has Newfoundland and I abrador that the x is erniment, as h e entirely atov ed. and he ha ite suceess of cening in Gise n the achedssid into . Conferc dus, who | wa pressoed | the â€" was incpport .w _ CIUCA LUHAR â€" yA | the Chinese _; who encase @ the feet of wJâ€" \ their little *~~ ones. One Opposite the Bank of Hamilton Io the ;;rent. interest of both Apr. 4. _ Farm stock and n Jansen Br08., |*%; win Garland, two riles north the questions, five pag 1 mmotions . were . F0 Makes an Important is replving, said he mion that the Impcrial wsition had been inâ€" 1. â€"Canada had . every for the ultimate . sucâ€" ie cable scheme. the questions and . anâ€" Mr. Borden‘s motion and Brockwville â€" elecâ€" «l he asked that it be Opticians, chair at of Come 1 why had 6.20 one would be unwise to take any steps towards bringing Newfoundland in at present; it would be folly to attempt to force any colony into confederaâ€" tion. ‘The leader of the Government in that colony was bitterly antagonâ€" istic to confederation, ..‘nd‘t.ho least said about the matter the better, so that the people of that colony would not get the idea that we were tryâ€" ing to force or drag them into conâ€" federation. . He believed the time is not far distant when Newfoundland will be knocking at the door asking to come in, and when that time came none will be more ready to welcome them most cordially than the Govâ€" ernment. L Whent Decline Checked â€" Freezing Tem:â€" perature in Wheat Belts Strengthens the Murketâ€"The Latest Quotations. Liverpool, _ March 21.â€"Wheat _ fuâ€" tures declined . ",d . to 3,d _ per ceptal yesterday, following Monday‘s hicauo decline. Chicago, March 21.â€"â€"Wheat futures Liverpool ures dec cestal yest ‘hicauo de Chicago, cesterday < than Mond ‘hicago .. New York giiwankee it Lowis Lh a ce No o WHEAT ARKETS, Following were the closing prices ~ important Wheat centres . yesterâ€" romaols, Nx. 1 Northern .. 0 654 .... _ 0 644 0 &% "nneazells, No. L hard lllll 0 694 ... Liverpoet, March 21â€" Yesterday‘s love: Wheat, spet firm; No. 1 Nor., ring, 6s 2d; futures steady. May 5‘ 5i; July is 9d. Feeders, REAYVY «++ «> «++ ** Pecsterscs Miht ... 666669 NEOCKUK® .l..ee k+kkf nb Milch COWS ...ec 6n en n CAIWR§ c.cllkk go6l wexe ++ Sheep, ewes, per ewh. ... Sheep, bucks, per ewh. ... Lanies. plokeu ewes stnd wethers ...... Lainhs, per ewt Sheep, . butchers np to 200 Ths Hogs, thick f: for the good kind and 10c lower on the rndesirable bunches. Caliés were in light sepply, fair demarnd and strady.. Good to extra were quotable Sti in lisht sepply, steady. Good to §6.50 to §7.25. Sheep and â€" Lan active and prices were _ firm. _ Lam! $7.25 to $7.40;° ooo ult ns ds iamnt Sheep and Lambsâ€"Demand _ fairly active and prices on the good _ kind were firm. _ Lambs, choice to extra, $7.25 to $7.10; good to cheice, 87 to $7.25. sheep, mixed, $5.50 to §6; wethers, $6 to $6.25; yearlings. $6.25 to $6.60; fairp clearance and a steady close YHCRAEL .£ : chrr ces« +s Finar, Ocemt.,....... FÂ¥our, Sola......... Flour, Pastry ....... JALS sys raeecrarinnl Bran, per ton.... ... Middling«, per ton." Butter, perib..... . Rggs, per doz...... . l;\rd l Mogs, live, ... ... ... Hogs, dressed...... Hay, per ton....... Straw, per ton..... Wood,per cord ... . Waterloo, March 22. Apt. 4. . Farm stock and implements MARKET REPORTS, July is €4. roas e 9 wto. Marcl nr: ix Farm stock and implement of Frod Conrad 1 14 miles south west of Elmira. s 1 t Buffalo, March 21.â€"â€"Catt‘e yes vâ€"EFair â€" demand; steady prices WATERLOO MARKETS closed Cash night 067 0 69% ... 0 07% i15, O 114 . 11% . ght «..0.. 493 ice ...... 4 00 WE czccul. 0 20 tchers‘ and d .ll..> > 4 00 plcked lots 4 25 in s ce ce h H0 c nixed.. 3 45 e 3 .. P c... «se 2 10 savssysrers # 19 vessrrssane 4 30 NE Wrmuins, @09 LiVE sToCK March, Mav. . July per bushel higher aor, $0 GGK $0. 6744 TEX, 0 T314 0 TD4 T15 28 On 4 n g 005 _ g16 0 210 211 . 2.00 ~ 1.00 3 00 14.00 16 00 .18 12 .08 3 60 2 40 30 00 12 00 lcm â€"At Berlin, Mar Tib, , :I'b of Anton Schneider, uf a daughâ€" HEBEL â€"At Berlio, Mar. Oth, the of Peter Hebel, iwin daughters; died next day. ScnxaERrNGÂ¥Râ€"â€" At Kossuth,Fob.27th, the wife of Fred Schnaeringer, of a daughter. ExGLERTâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 13tb, the wife of Sebastian Englert, of a sou. Kexsizâ€"At Berlio, Mar. 14th,the wife of Isaiah Keasie, of a daughter. CoopERâ€"At Galt, Mar. 13th, the wife of Chas. Cooper, of a daughter. MiIsIXERâ€"At Galt, Mar. 13th, the wife of G. WW. Misiper, of a sop,still born. SentLossERâ€"At Waterloo, Mar. 13th, the wife of Xavier Schlosser, of & daughter. 6.50 10.00 lin. §SEirâ€"REIBERâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 13th, by the Rev. W. C. Boese, Jacob Seip to Aunnie Reiber, KiEirâ€"ScHILLINGâ€"At the Lutheran parsonage, Berlin, Mar. 13th, Leauâ€" der Klem to Augusta Schilling, both of Berlin. \GrEUTZNERâ€"WInDERâ€"At Neustadt, Mar. I4th, Theodore Greutzner, forâ€" merly of Berlin, now of Preston, to Miss Widder, of Neustadt. OnernortzErRâ€"SXipERâ€"Near Doon, Mar. 7th, Josish Oberholtzer to Melinda Snider. SeRwWEITZERâ€"Kocitâ€"In North Eastâ€" hope, Mar. 7th, by Rev. C. G.Kaatz, of New Hamburg, Oscar Schweitzer, of Blandford, to Mary Ann Koch. STRyCRmERâ€"WEIRâ€"At Galt, Yar. 15th, by Rev. W.Eâ€"Pescott, John Strycher 1v Agnes Weir, both of He: peler. DEATHS. .14 M U Latâ€"At Poole, Mar. 1st, Friedrich Lan,aged 87 years, 10 months and 6 days. Groszâ€"At Floradale, Mar 7th, Jacob Grosz, aged 73 years and 3 days. ExoELTERâ€"At Heidelberg, Mar. 14th, Geo. W. Engelter, aged To years, 6 months and 17 days. . BAaxxickâ€"Near Breslau, Mar. l1th,. Charles Bannick. HowELLâ€"At Ayr, Mar. 15th, B. 0. Hovw ell, in his 85th year. Ersâ€"At Preston, Mar. 13th, Mary P e Kolb, relict of the late Joseph Erb, o inde? es Tok "of. nit a in ber 92nd year. _| Good reas ».s for selling, , _ Anuly DEaxsâ€"In North Dumfries, Mar. 9th, 11â€"it. * n‘l\;;ql,:‘l-La:l; John Deans, aged 69 years. famal Mieren en e LACoOTRSEâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 18th, Mrs. Jno. D. LaCourse, net Miss FOf sale 0!' to _ Kato Scully, aged 34 years. â€"â€" DrexL®rRâ€"At the house o Rofuge,| A oi s Aeiotieh aill uo sod on Berlin, Mar. 17th, August Drexlor, | at once as the prowewil engaging in aged 78 years. 6 ness; the present business has been ca 8 years, | For further puï¬cul-lr;‘ H.,pl')’lf Toronto, March 20. â€" For being implicated in the daring holdâ€"up of Mr. John O. Thotne, manager of the Metallic Roofing Company, Vincent Stafford and William Henderson were yesterday sentenced to Kingston Penâ€" itentiary for a term of 5 years each. Mr. Thorne was nearly killed by his assailants on the night of December 3 last, and lost a watch and $106. Found Dend in His Reom. Montreal, March 20. â€"â€" Mr. J. B. Bolvin, the jowo‘ler, was found dead vesterday afternoon in his room over his establishiment at the corner of Notre Dame and St. Vincent streots. He was seen for the last time alive Thursday evening. Ne was subject to weakness of the heart. Vietogha N beat Hoarvest > edl OM .‘ Melbourne, March 20. â€" The ofiâ€" cial statistics of the wheat crop in Victoria show only 15,000,000 hushâ€" Tay:rr, Sko els. â€" instead of 21.000,000 bushels. which was the estimate before . the harvest. The exportable surplus To all person will be 6.250,000 bushels instead of Sn nepitalls 12.000,000 bushels. the ï¬',.':r day 0 Husvatury af t A Well Regulated MARRIAGES. Jeweliery «‘ore is oc aeniite. "If s ch "things 1e ENOnCPE CC Pans C i not artisiic they are of litUe value. " HOTa TONe Wheks -u:v' LA ag $ cAd -'--a' Ides 9-. .m.'kmt at the mml!:'.a ‘,‘...":‘.u:.:-‘mu at m'm'-'n'n'nr!-E min uï¬'mw Cuin want ts hy ar not. â€" You‘ll alâ€" Got Five Years Encb. ole, Mar. 1st, Friedrich Aen snn 2 o s mus 7 years, 10 months and 6 CC Real Estate, Farm, Town and V ! .|.|.:qn'-nu as v’!.! m;flh rn‘ nflfm!!! m"_:":‘:'; wet is one of â€"the e Srans bearingâ€"dogn pains, or any othet Torm of female disorder, ':&i‘!_"_f.""_."..'.'. the bealth and shatters the nerves,â€"such women kuow when they are well and why 9:,::! "l‘LP They do not hesitate to say: now vorite cured me." There ‘ue hdfh:‘:m womenm witnesses like these : " . D COTTTLO CA AGZLEL in enne "#1 am eqjoving good heslth to " J am eajoyin . thanks uid 3 (3Pyin® food . heasudits, » wrrices fave. Auua Willy. of Nortyille Spink Co.. 8. Dak., (Michigan House), 1 suffered very much with maic weakness and other ailments for more than twovears. when I wrote m'{:ntrdvh- After carefully your advice and taking six bottles each of Dr.. ‘s Favorite Prescrip tion and ‘Goiden Di«covery ‘ I am now a well and happy woman."" "I had been a great sufferer from female weakâ€" ness" writes Mra. M. B. Wallace. of Muenster, Cook Co., Texas. «T tried four doctors and none did me any good. 1 suffered six years, but at did h Oc embne e, and nrione i eert es ts & . now .knel #@!W:"-“- I m«‘m CITY MEAT MARKET. pounds." Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce withâ€" out charge, and thus get the benefits of his long experience in diseases peculiar to women. Write freely. Write fully. Your letter will be treated as a sacred confidence, T M U IIL LN Ferhecke ‘The proprietor of the City Meat Market has taken another -wi.in adâ€" vance. _ Since January 1st has adopted the Cash System and is now selling first class meat as cheap as any other buicher, giving customers the benefit of a liberal discount in the form of Trading Stamps, and is the only. butcher in town where Trading Stamps can be procured. > ‘ He always carries a full line of beef, pork, veal, lamb, mutton and ‘lmoked meats of every description. As he always bad the repnult.ikmg for s Rad NBe PEpDISHNTTD CC esd TSR mMR CCC GL ts f and its answer will be written with fatherly T M nr ie mad oo acac e BuH Nes EsE i C i oge e d t friendliness, as well as medical knowledge. Write without fear as without fee. He always carries a full Tine 0°. beef, pork, veal, lamb, mutton and smoked meats of every description. As he always bad the reputation for kecpinflnolhing but the very choicest of meals it will now be his aim to im prove upon his past record, if that be possible. _ Meats sold b{) wholesale and rotail. Orders taken X a firstâ€"class delivery boy and meat elivered, with Trading Stamps, the same as in shop, in every part of the town. The City Meat Market, King Bt. REAL ESTATE Rex! RMTOCIUTTTYCOCDLLOILq as nnmmia erty bought, so‘d and exchanxed on commi< on also 1 ans piac.d and obtained. Paties having pr ive ties for ««!a o~ monat vlend, and (hoâ€"e deviring to purchase prope:â€" ty or borr «w muaay will do weil to call upon ae u_ dersigned with full particu lars , an i for arms. Cooveyancing done. o i ennennerennrere As eneenete it LEVI sTACFFER Ifflca: Deviti‘s Hlock. (up atairâ€">, W ate: 100, For Sale or to Rent A LARGE ard flourmhing butcher husiness in the ‘Town of Waterloo wili be sold cheap or rented at once as the prowew is engasing in another busiâ€" ness; t.h; pre':tn;e siness Vlnu hean'eu'r‘ml on for 14 years, â€" For further particulars apply to * H. B. DUERING, City Meat Market. a o# Waterloo, Ont Desirable building lot for sale on For pariculars yaly to a 4â€"Uf * F1 rerty at German M1ls, o the road leading to Doon of land more or less, hn Pm o t sooms, bauk bars, and s t ouse and bart _ 1 lice i sardening e day lib 1¢ ticulars apply to 8â€"1 mo. German Mills, Fob. 1ith Tay:rr, Skop, Erewers‘ and Wholesals Liceases. To all pervons requiring licensorfor the yoar ending Apri_ 30th, 1901 notice is hereby given that oprlknun must be made_ therefor beforo the first d iy of Ap il, 190. to Renjamin Devitt, Secretary of the Hoar.] of Licemse Commiasionâ€" ers, whore all necesiry intormation will be given. By order of the Board. BENJA MIN DEVITT, 15â€"34. _ _ _ Inspoctor and Secrelary. The undersigned offer A very fine 200 acre fa m. 170 acres cleared, 30 acres woods; very well fenced, tine orchard, windâ€"m 1 and wells, beaw»iful stone Awelling, furnace, ainks, wmm'il'h. evory _ conveniencr, g::nm. Fi o bunk barn NJ driving a use, sselon th s spring. _ Give me an offor. LC aearmnt MSoX 11â€"3t. Inspoct ‘‘aterloo, Maréh 10th, 19 Willlam& Walter Stewart. 9â€"4 ThoroughBred Buills For Sale Two thoronghbrel bulls, two y¢ trace to 1 pedigree for 1 ot\ anials, Imes 10 1 «tock on both sides. _ For apply to LEV FOR SALE or TO RENT. FIR SALE AT A BARCAIH. Loan Exchange. H. B. DUERINC, Proprietor. ARCHITECTS, Heating and Ventilatag Eng i reers. HAMILTON, ONT. 12 For Sale. 12â€"1mo For Sale Notice. igned offer~ for sale n small pro man Mills, 3 miles from _ erliu on ng to Doon, etmaisting of 10 morer or lese, house #xzb $L, with 7 aro, and goed ore bure, _ ater in rir )b Lace is suifable for marke dl.-xy lab rer. For further par to Jorx BakTZ, _ _ _ HOUSE TO LET. â€" AND â€" d dA â€"ruathe onb aii ns wo o very well fenced, tine orchard, wells, beamiful stone dvnill'mg. veran tvorr co~venienor, 0 b)n?:l;ljur _Al!l:l_fl:!_l\ use, A. NICKU~, Welesley, Ont. ink barn and driving a | ng. _ Give me an offer. A. MALCOLMSON, Moorefickd, Unt LEeVI ‘é‘iï¬"rï¬g 190. sineâ€"s i the village fo nll descriptions. Anu‘y io â€"â€" OQur StOre Gerwna Mil+.Ont FRED KEIL Some Snaps = st ooo â€"OFâ€" Farm Stock & implemente. ‘The underâ€"igned has instru tel Alox Frasâ€" er, auctioneor, 10 sell by public auction on Lot 7, Con 1, Hlock A, Township © t Wi mot, two miles north of New Dundes on the northâ€"west eorner of Huron und Petersburg roads on P _ .. sin aAA the following valuable prop tty, Vi#: HORSEKS â€" Colt rising one Je‘r old, _ colt rising 2 year o d. bay horse rising $ years «ld, b owa horse rising 7 years old. CA|TLE â€" 3 resh milch cows, Jemey: heifor in calf, heifer rising 2 years old, 3 c Ives rising 1 year oid, 2 head fat cattie. io PIGSâ€"2 br od sows, 18 vlflnmttmonths o d. IMPLEMENTS â€" Vsssey â€" Harris binder {nearly new) Maxwell mower, Nexon s ed dnli, hayrake, gm:ï¬ plow, Wateri00 plough.balf shure in Preaton rofier, iwon harrow, scuftier, wagon with 3 inch tirce, narrow t ed wagon, bobsleigh, top bUKKY> road ca t, twoâ€"seated carâ€" riage, cuttor, DUEEY pole {complete), turaip sul- per, handâ€"power straw cut er, grain Cra le, whcelbarrow. grindstenc, wood rack, hay rack, fanning mill, pe& harveâ€"ter, iron kettle, 3 sets team harnes®,2~ ts single harness, cider barrel, wor« bench, £ Tks. rakes, shovels chains, hoos, and oth r at icles too numernts to mention. FURNITUREâ€" Wardrobe, kitchen CPâ€" toard. table, * hedstcads. GitaAiN.â€" 60 bus barley, 20 bus. rte, about 200 bus. oats, 18 bus. ptatoos, & quantity of clover and tin.othy reed. F umt _ Fat ca fo, grain ;:hickel\‘:. potaâ€" MEReiont css ce EBVM U es TESMI.â€" Fat ca uo. fmn emCRETCPICC toos and »11 suins of §5 aud _ under cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given on approved security. 6 pet went. discount per annum for cash 02 credit +mount«. Sale to commence at 1 w‘. lock p. m. sharp. s uctionâ€" 6. r‘s decision to be final in al. cases of dispute. ALEX. i RASEER, W M. G a RLAND, L. uctioneer. _____ Proprietor. Auction Sale MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE choice For terms Solomon R siynord. LKVL 8. S3 Public Notice. Tie undersigned having sold his saddlier 82 0p n W at rloo begs to nnounce to his old en tomers of Water100 and vicinity th t he has opened a shop in Brealan where he is pr';hp..md to f tllnw h‘i‘:‘a!m ?do of thar;noaa mnl'n‘eri‘ f n; i he public for pa vnronngoeqï¬cn -hq.a to bold _ he trade in the future, e also extends an invitati n to Broslan .nd yicinâ€"ty to give him their hoarty, pa ronaRe. He has in stock all kinds of single and double harnees,a ao whips, robes, biankets, _ curry enmbs, bmw trunks, VaAlises and oils. Good work guaran! ‘ and repairing neatly done. 11 _4 mok. CHALLES sCHNEIDER. Wodnesday, April 4th, 1900, Consiating of 20 27 8 """"0.l0d twostory mile west of W "'rl!u{ 0| it is a good twostory stone housn, gor=! ban barn and other ne08sâ€" Mr:i outbuâ€"laings, and good orchard; farm watâ€" b‘s ma . »pring creek. Ihere are also about 80 a res knod hard wood bush and a fow mores of cedar -wunfl:. For further rlrunm Apply to AVID TRC S3 R. 11â€"3 Weilos ey, Un‘. Consisting of twentyâ€"five acres eTtua TOU aSout midway on the Beriin road to Blair ‘\':fl nlo':‘;“.' h un‘b':lrnan M“I&d;) ® on s shay lon®, ©"0080 ‘Arst clas« condition. | A FARM FOR SALE. s hdy (O0Th NOLUTL Aast alas ‘nu'. Buildings in first class ne place for market gardening. I-Wfl-m u'z%m #3, H. lmoow to L W.B. SMHERK. Beriin, Ont. 11â€" Army Paradise LAMU, TTZ Ts nden i N Tatmies on e mprern to amb abous LOUIS DUINOE-_ ts ramb abow: May ) ; ; St. Clements. March 5th. 1900. Farmi for Saie Sheep for Sale ng of 2)) aor J. KERR, Clork « sitnated ahout C Every day reveals new beauties .in the way of artistic DRESS GOODS trimmings. â€" Prices are advancing in omyhdmymm-flm of the rapid rise and took advantage of th â€" crpertunity to place our «sders at Here we specify just a few lines at prices that cannot be approached when regular terms have been gtid. LININGS of all kinds frecm 3 to Zc p;x ya less than you pay elsewhere CORSELS less than wholcuh(rrices. ;OTTONADES at 15e per {d regular 22 and 25¢c, Cotton Shirtings 8 and 11¢ regular 10 an.l ut. Cotton Dark Heavy Flannelettes 7¢ never sold less than 10c. Dark Flannelettes very heavy 10c always sold at 12} and 15. Is brimfull of bargains. Everything we offer is a ba on every purchase and we want you to come and SEE Paradice LAke, two 1 his saddler shop to his old ens Preston, Ont . Of ie "has | ep «red F’E: \' Cream Separators 2(0 | Before buying a Cream Separaâ€" Williamson Bros. ‘There will be sâ€"1d mbllc auction on the mof\v\"lhmflmn‘ , in th T wn of in, on Courtland Avenue, between Cedar and Albert streets on Saturday, March 24th, 1900, i B un oo e ne mds e Eomm Nt css i at one o‘clock p. m., the following valuable vnvft{’ via: TVE STOCKâ€" Black mare 10 !esn old Jer oy cow 5 years old, grade Jersey 3 years old and hei or 1 l ar_ 1d. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. â€", leigh, lumber wagon, bugn, cutter,single s‘tigh,2 sets single hamess, 2 b east collars, fanningâ€"mill, strawâ€" cutter, oneâ€"horse plm*’h. sirgle rarrow, 2 cradles, hay rack. wrecisartow, tron kettle, mcalding trouga, 2 cross cut saws, 15 bags, 3 cider barrel«, 2 box stoves, 2 eookl:’n stoves, ‘ cupboard, wardrobe, 3 bed . e. ‘E:'nge. pork barrel, 2 lo:ging chains. in shovel, forks. hay, cats, and a lot of other articles to : numerous t ) mention. A‘so n the same day and place there will be offered for sale the premises, containing 12 sores of land, with a fine barn and dwe ling house with back kitchen. # TK« Ms OF 8 ALE â€"Hay, cate and a l sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit on -pmwod joint notes, or 6 per cent. off per annum cash payments of credit amounts. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE made known on day (f sule. JO38. MICKUS, wM. HAHNENBERG, Auctioneer. Proprietor. Auction Sale ‘There will be sold by ruh\io auction on tirm of Li us Wey, 2 miles nâ€"rthoast of Agatha, on ; Monday, March 26th, 1900, n uty iPhaficnd commencing at one o‘clock p. m valuable property, ViZ : LIVE sTO K._‘ Mare 8 year years old, mare 12 years old, ma TLA sA e An mabf: | LIVE STO /AAAE LZ \"2ea 16 vears old ;e‘n old, mare 12 years old, mare 16 years old, cows upposed to be in calf, h ifer in calf, heifer 2 3 cars old, heifer 1 {m old, bull 1 _year old, 3 ex cs. sow in pig, 6 pive 4 months old . IMPLE »fl-;.\l'l‘S.â€"J wagons nearly new, CATâ€" CR CUTOCOLO hindar mower. beaâ€" riage new, bob Qldfli new, binder, mow harvostcr, sced drill. 2 Yankee ploll{hl. tivato‘s, fanning mill, sling fopes, turn - 2C 7P â€"_ L Leadie. wood ra tivators, TADUTE OO Laala: wood 1 1 rer. hay race. hay rack, cradie, wood rack, log ifter, set gravel plauks, 2 sets d»uble ha ness nearly . ow, set plough harness, and a lot of other ar icles too nun Tons to mentio®. TERMs CF SALE.â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" der, cash ; ove that amount ten months‘ credit on ap roved joint nores, or 6 per, Cen â€" off per annum for cash paymonts of credit _ amounts. JO8. MICKUS, LiNUS WEY, Recaftan an. Most Proprietor. Stock, Implements, eto. Auction Sale It need on be said of any and all comretition that where stateâ€" ments of agents seem so conflicting that one cannot form an opinion as to which is the best separator in the Farm Stock and implements. market. The De Laval separator will be placed on every farm along: 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 competing separator firms and can take place on any intending buyer‘s farm,at any 10â€"3t. time. is The 'uun‘cn l: rï¬& nl-l: im y wan.ummmaï¬ burg and New Dundee, on the road, On it i a comfortable house. Ih batn and outbailding L ue and VAE te. Therels a large and Auction or. re buying a LreaM »tC x or visit M. Devitt & Co.Watâ€" terloo Ont. Ag_eq_tf‘for ‘_the Alpha De Laval Separators Farm for Sale. C. R. Lindback General Agent Western Ontario. A. KAUFMAN, Clerk â€"OFâ€" â€"OFâ€" ublic auction on ~ SR :. ~ Je Py â€" > t B 4 / t s a ': 7 T BE e ; m 2X * .0 2 . ies binder, mower, peaâ€" m., the following offer is a bargain: We save you money me and SEE, whether you buy or not. 2 cul p pul A Valuable Farm, Stock and Impleâ€" ments and the Following Chattel Property. ‘There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the late Daniel Lichty one and a hailf milee northâ€"west of Conestogo and two and a haif miles north oust of St. Jacode, in the ‘Townshipof Woolwich, on Thursday, March 22nd, 1900, eommencing at 10 o‘clock in the forencon. LIVESTOCKâ€"Span of bay mares ris‘ng 6 and 7 years old, well matched, biack mare > years old, aged h rs°, bay horse 9 years old, fresh cow with calt at siueg cows ireâ€"» at 1 me of sa e, cow in calf, Jervey cow in calf, shouâ€" S,1O0 TUROITTOLTY1 with nsdior a 4 horn bull rising 3 ‘years old, with pedigr e, 6 orn years old, w P ®, steers rising 2 yearâ€" old, 5 ca ves, rhinglgetr old, 2 calves 4 months ol , 2 «m 1 calves,10 houd of fat catt.lohfl not gn:flouply sold. IM PLEMENTS. â€" Binder, Masseyâ€"Harris, (near y new), McC rmack lowâ€"down binder, mower, 6 ft. cu , Uw{-a-rfla make, Brantâ€" ford drill, Bravtford cultivator, hn“nko. dise ~harrow, turnip seeder selfâ€"rake y loader, Clnmn‘on separator, Pitts‘ horee pow er, rods and bevel jack, E-nln crusher. 4 straw cntters, fa nlnï¬'mnl.sun 4 e-pmn{omo mes., 3â€"furrow illlg plow, 2â€"urrow gang plow. Ayr plow No,21 Advance plows, turnip ucullier. hay mk.i wood racks, turn mpnlper, fron harrow, stone L.+ wamoan incarly new). jron ax e waggon, milk. l)ox.eai copper Xolhh, N l machine, table lfow»r «hest,2 sinks, w ood chest, butter bur , meat tub, 2 c oklnin oves,2 long ladders, 2 tile spades, shovels, fo k , rakes, s ep la ders, ro‘ler, gr.« dstone, lï¬ï¬‚ar, about 25 h ns &0 bus. oats, 90 bus. k barley for seed, 50 bus. uf peas, 25 tons of hay. a quantity of turnijs, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tiere will als~ be oll:'red for sale at the same time and place, if n : previous y sold, the maid fa m of the late Daniel Licht:, consis in of about one hundred and eighty one actes ...3 being a part of Lot tor,lIrflnee of the terman Companâ€" Tract n the Townehip of _ © colwicr. There are on the premises & iwoâ€"story brick 1J T AERE EDE TD OUHSiIETnt alaid Auction Sale in Hrak omeR uDT TERMSâ€"All gtm hay, turnips, chickens, and fat cattle muft be paid in cash. With reâ€" gard to the other chattels, all sums of :m and m:dluouh. mdoverlhe'aanmllmonu:l a.ll: will .e given on & vi or a discount of Ilvuï¬roun. v ï¬muw%mu the the DATRNOP MEMIMTUTUDRATIOLLILII af tha the purchaser may by paying oneâ€"third of the g\lrchfl. money in cash, secure the balance by w "nb:uh. ‘e“m to the unâ€" 1 on Heminmat o br 206.09 pitactidobeltor: Derlio. A lunch will be given at noon. HENRY M. MARTIN, GEORGE G. LICHTY, Executors. JO8, MICKUS, }'ni G. HURST, 9â€"3t _ Acctioncer. Clork. The ndâ€"r-&v:ullummmdod by the nmt: a of “a-m%myz?u on hie mm W ‘aterl 0 near the ’E,d_hun & ‘l'otwou m-‘l'nm at one o‘clock p. m. Md n Tem cymar rendecer 13 conenont cafing. 3 h ; c d yearlings ) sheep; 2 geese * T oivci y on in( Ta. 4 lamber wagone.2 buggics, IMPMEURND ODDCIL Quonta alinar «traw cutter, Brantford binder, turnip alicer, straw ut or. corn sheller, plow, souffier, bellows and i‘lit"‘g'?mmller aArness, set buggy harnees. . m i;m«-: ger harn H m URNITUR .â€"!klobunl‘ extension table, hlwdhhlo rantre table, chairs,2 re a rocker chair,1 bureau, i 5 bods edulng: box stove, cooking h oh. about 10 tons of hay, about T A RAUMTT NT DWOL4 and ts all sums of 10 dollars and under, cash ; over * amount 10 months‘ credit on approved int n wmnko’h-‘. TE‘ A consists of weet part if Lot No 116 inthe Upper Block of the Township of the UPPIDLC _ LE\ Lneas mare or leas in & 116 in the UPPSK L 25 27 50 acree more or lese in & '-bo.uflddnmmmh-h- state vation, a first clams stone .-.n-u\-n oo ies Anil)." moterch peâ€"c .“w orchard, w mflm«mvm h-dmua Auction Sale 2 sets: LIVE Thureday, Maroh 22nd, 1900, B OF REAL sale, or by a Farm Stook and impleâ€" o en w well matched, biack mare ) re°, bay horse 9 years old, ale ut siued cowsireâ€"o at 1 me If, Jervey cow in calf, shouâ€" â€"OFâ€" . of the AALE.â€"Grain, :'lhurno years old, 1 horse rée 1i yoarsold, 1 mare & years To o. =% sorencat taifing, 4 RESTATE made known plying to the executo:s, , hay, fowl and Z . 4