Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 29 Mar 1900, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Sore Eyes From King St Berlin, Opposite the Bark of Hamilion Tame weatik®. â€"The weather is reâ€" : markable. It is the next thing to suluâ€" ; mer. | The days are bright, warm and | long. â€" Oue can sit in the house in the | middle of the day without a fire. .\lmul‘ a week ago the tempesature n-.whcd) summer heat. . Snow, of course flww: is none. â€" The gophers are out, and the farmers bave begun the preparation nl'1 the Iand for seeding, thouxh no seed j has been sown. â€" We have been having | this summer weather for two. weeks,| excepting a day or two. | There was a severe spell of a few days in February. | On the cohicst day the thermometer| reached 40¢ below at some places, ;lml' a high wind blow to "rub it in." That | wind was like razors! One could bardâ€"} ly thaw ice near a red hot stove in ! some of the shacks. And yet some men j were out teaming thit day and frozeâ€", nothing. | The Norwesters are tough as Vikings. BatrErs.â€"Not much hauling oftimbâ€" er is going on now, on aecount of tlw{ impassability of the Dog Pond, a lurge | ereek which the woord trail crosses,| there being no bridge. B:rlges are a , rare laxury in the North We _ Onee| in a while their absence endangers life | 222222 bidsbory is a hude baekward in‘ coming forward. â€" Bu step that it dees til small retail store, b room for a larger me including trade in co ines â€" and | impleins grain. | There is also educational sun upon Surely the right has school house is Leg will be a Godsend to dren. It was the genuine Kidney Medicine, Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidâ€" ney Tablets, that cured these people. The tablets are put up in wooden bott‘es containing 50 Tablets. Sold by Pruggists at 5o cts. per bottle, or 6 bottles for &2 50; or sent post free on tercipt of price, hy addressing THE PITCHER TABLET CO.. 48 ADELAIDE ST. EAST, TOR. ONTO, ONT Evory reader of this paper can have a samp‘e package of Dr. Pitchâ€" ers Backache Kidncy Tablets, the Great Kidney Medicine, absolutely free by sending a twoâ€"cent stamp to pay postage to DMMGRATION.â€"Immigration is liveâ€" ly enough. â€"A few setders‘ trains hass 200 Peop‘le in this distrct cured in the last three months.â€" Nothing like it ever Ii:nown in District. A revolution in medicine "Keep the Kidneys wel‘ and the whole body will be well."â€"The ceifect of | DR. PITCHERS BACKACHE KIDNEY TABLETsS. the heart, shortne petite; sawelling of disorders ?~ ‘That means evertavxed sick kidneys that and need immedi: be healed hefore That‘s jnst wht ache Kidney Tabl Just what they ha your frignds and : Hoere ara some «dresses of people by Dr. VPitcher Tablets. The peeple whose addresses appear beliow are all well known people cured of illness by PDr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets: details of their cases with scores of others have appéated in these columns. . Was ever any other med ported by such a mass of | Would any other medicine severe a test? Woeek after week Water have been telling yar in Wa ers what Dr. Piteher‘s Bae pey Tablets did for theim. A Senss John Johnson, Chas. Muclier TNE PITCHER TABLET CO., 48 Adelaideo Street East, secra t FROM TBE FAR WEST Jansen Bros, or other work requiring close application â€" are in mos® cases caused by eyeâ€" strain and can be perâ€" manently eured by properâ€" ly fitted spectacles or cyeâ€" Ou: Optician has had great success in just such cases as these. â€" TEST HIS SKILL ertaved in oys that 6: immediate Didsbury, Alberta, Mar th in the North Woâ€"t. _ (Oneo wir absence endangers life ury is a hiude backward in ard. â€" But it is sure of cach wdees take. We bave a store, but there is still irger mercantile : business, ade in coial, lumber, machâ€" impleimcr‘s, harness and re is also the dawn of the sun upon East Didsbury. zht has been long. ‘The sds Legun. _ The school »xlsend to parents and chilâ€" WATERLOO did fo tes ilin f1 neixtibors. of the names and in this district eu s Backacke Kid other medicine sup mass of testimony Dr Main at. Queen st itioa i2 Waterloo, Berlts, galt and Preston _ Waterion propl i in Waterino papâ€" 4s Backache Kid Studying of l h will d s that p« Opticians, ind impo ire the eai eath kles ev tri rourse . there out, and the eparation of «ho no seed been having two. weeks, n t i ,immi;.vruu come from the Western United States _ And Didsbury will dylng | likely get its share soon. . It is rumorâ€" ed that there is a stir among the dry ._.__| bounes in Dakota, Minnesota, Obio, luâ€" reqUIMUJF / diana, Jowa and other states; if some are iu‘w"l these come to Alberta, this region: | will likely by the gual of noinconsider; by eyeâ€" able proportion of them. _ So let the Ontarians come early and have their be perâ€" pick. Finding desirable bomesteads . [unhiu ten miles of the railway will Y P"°P""~ | soon be a thing of the past. If as many s or cyeâ€"| Waterlovites come as the reports have 11!. there will be a scramble for shelter. and by about the middle l(l-l April | when they will likely arrive, there may has had(‘be six inches of snow; so, if you are just such ‘cou:)i:ig; brling a courageous beart and en . | 4 € ent. EST HIS{ PErsoNALsâ€"Mr Eph Shantz bas Jbeuu in Waterloo county this winter ‘and has not yet returned......Also \ Rev J B Detwiler bas lately departed rCs | for the Menuonite Conference in Berâ€" 9 ‘)iu. Aunyone wanting further details, ir{iana |or there few ratified, can consult, free, 'u_(f_la?o’ | these gentlemenâ€"if be can finl them. for T M Is connty enefitted tall IKi Ti ul 2( ch northward every week. Mavy of the will stay with bet mother...... Miss Rose and Messrs Ed. and Eph. Snider left this morning for Alberta takiog with them a span of horses and a cow. ...... Miss Maggie High of Lincoln County. is visiting at home...... Rev. Jacob Detweiler of Didsbury, Alberta, visited his mother here last week. 1t is our sad duty, toâ€"day, to chronicle the death of Mr. Charles Morse, who died at his home on Yeung St., at 7.40 on Sunday evening. Deceased had not Leen in good health for some time, but the immediate cause of his death was bemorrhage from whichhe had sufl'ercd‘ for about 12 days. Mr. Morse was a son of the late Geo. Dennis Morse, of Toronto, and is survived by his widew, his mother and one brother. Mr. Morse wits 38 years of age and was a man of means. _ He had been living in Berlin since August last in the hope of reâ€" eruiting his health. A little over a month ago he went to Ashville, Tenn., but returned after a stay of three weeks, the climate there disagreeing with him. The uamerous friends of the family will sympathize deeply with Mrs, Morse in her bereavement. The funeral will be beld st 10 o‘clock toâ€" morrow when the remains will be conâ€" vey ed to Toronto for burial. A brother of the «leceased arrived this forencon to tak e charge of the funeral arrangeâ€" PEKSONAL.â€"Mip Jos. Perin who has been ill all ni:‘. r is'zm improving much. _ Mis. Perrin is also contined to her bed......Mr. Geo. Keyes was a guest at Mi Joseph Perrins‘,..... Mr. Noan ffaliman bas moved his houseâ€" hold effects to Mr. Goods. Mr.\ Hallâ€" man and Mr. Good jr. intend going to Alberta but Mrs. Hallman and family will stay with bet mother...... Miss Rose and Messrs Ed. and Eph. Snider left this morning for Alberta takiog with them a span of horses and a cow. PEKSONAL.â€"M has been ill all ai:“ much. Mis. Perrin her bed...... Mr. C guest at Mi Joseph Noan ffaliman bas menis Mrs. K. Ficheldinger, Duke st. George Cornell. King st. Mrs. Georga Dopp, Hami‘ton st. Albert Ziemann, King st. William Gillfes, Fountain st. Mra. N. W. Brown, Church st. Mrs. John Herman, Cor. Argyle and William st. toria sta Mrs itr. . Mrs Mrs NMrs Wwill Mis Mrs Mrs (.'i'nr;;v Miss A, Mrs. 1 (ieo. S« M ATr Mrc Mrs Mrs. John Hallman, 44 Church st George Bremner. Miss A. Schwartz, 42 Water st. Mrs. Joln Mre. Mrs. Mrs. M 1 oln &. James MeCrum. Ainslie st. s. John Tutnbull, West Main st in Graham, 27 Selkirk st. s. William Currie, Spragne st: s. James Haw, Concession st. s. Andrew BeB, Victoria ave. Shaver, Harris st. s. Andrew Slater, 37 Chapman st s. John Graham, Selkitk st. a. Chas, McWilliams, Maple st. lliam Lee, Central Hotel. s. Robert Williims, Pollock avre s. M. Shaver, Chalmers st. s. William Lewis, 35 Chalmers st &. Samnel Rellinger, Shade st. =. William MeDonald, Oak st. 11. Bishop, (opposite Seott‘s planâ€" Ira Wilson, Forbes st. A. Last. West Main st. Matthew Brush, Glebe st tGorth, Market Square. Wiltiam Miller, Water st. L. 4. Shaver, Chalmers st Philip MeDotriald, Boomer, King st. Richard Myer, William st Toseph Etb, (opposite Che Howard, Cor King _Mamel, 6 Francis st. _ hbarlach, Cor. Water and Vie Chas. Morse Dead. LOSEVIL LE PRESTON BERLIN CALT and Water Courtland Cherfy‘s PxzsoxaL.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Foster and family visited f.iends near Heidelberg on Sunday...... Mr. Wili Campbell of Maryborough is visiting friends around the village . . . . . . Messrs. M. Shantz and E. Frey spent Sunday in Sebriugville......Miss A. Kuight has returned from a three months‘ visit with friends in London......Mr. and Mrs John Webster are visiting friends in Stratford this week...... A number from here attended the concert at Linwood last Friday night. A tclegram received from Didsâ€" bury, Alberta, says that the botels are all full, and that those who are going out should take tents with them in which they will haive to live until houses are erected to accommodate the bosts of people who are Hlocking to that district, _ About 100 people will leave Berlin on April 10th and a number of these acting on the above advice have \placul orders for tents with Starbaâ€" man and Son. Many of them have ‘tcu'.s which they have used when attending camp mcetings. Mr. CasperZiegler Las sold his share in the business of the Elmira Advertis er to Mr. C. W. Schierholtz, his part ner. Mr. Schierholtz has entered into a new partnership with Mr. Henry Delion who has been running a small office at Conestogo. The two busiâ€" nesses will be amalgamated, Mr. Delion moving his plant to Elmira. The new firm will be known under the uname of Schietholtz & Delion. With Mr. Schicrholtz in the editorial chair and Mr. Delion who is a good practical printer, in charge of the meâ€" chanical department, the Advertiser should fllourish. We wish the new firm every success. KEHLâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 24th, Walter Kebl, agei 9 months. Morskâ€"At Beriin, Mar. 24th, Charlie Morse, in his 38th year. lan Maclaren is going to answer the question, "Is the Minister an Idler?" in the May Ladies‘ Home Journal. This is a sort of companion article to "Should the Old Clergyman be shot?" which he wrote some time ago, and in which be advocated a more humane disposition of aged clergymen. It is more than likely that he will be able to tind some idlers in the pulpit, but SmITTHâ€"At Galt, Mar. 16th, Margaret Braxn»râ€"At Waterloo, Mar. 21st, inâ€" fant child of Chas. Brandt, aged 10 months. it may be set down as a certainty that he will be able to establish as a fact that miaisters as a class are among the busiest of profeesional men. Mirrerâ€"At Baden, Mar. 17th, Henry Christian,young son of Jacob Miler, aged 7 months and 6 days. Sarttnâ€"At Galt, Mar. 16th, Mrs. David Smith, in her 62nd year. SentLLrxo â€"At _ Berlin, Mar. 21st, Clara Lonisa, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Schilling,aged 2 years,11 months and 21 days. Wirrtaxsâ€"At Preston, Mar. 10th, Francis J., wife of Joseph Williams, in her 63rd year. (GEiLLâ€"Near Conestogo, Mar. 1ith,the wife of E. Gebi, of a daughter. LorExTzâ€"Near St. Clements, Mar. 18th, the wife of Jacob Lorentz,of a daughter. SEIrERTâ€"At Rerlin, Mar. 13th, the wife of Jacob Seibert, of a daughter. SHAXTZâ€"At Berlin, Feb.21st,the wife of A. E. Shantz, of a son. Kxitxâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 9th, the wife of Julius Kehn, of a son. DAU:â€"At Elmira, Mar. 15th,the wife «of Theo. Daub, of adaughter. Waroirrâ€"At Elmira, Mar. 17th, the wife of W. Wuight, of a daughter. Tanmoamrâ€"At Galt, Mar. 22nd, the wife of Wim. Taggart, of a son. Mantixâ€"At Preston, Mar. 20th, the wife of Major Martin, of a daughter. Stockristâ€"At Preston, Mar. 16th, the wite of J. Stockfish, of a son. Cowaxâ€"At Galt, Mar. 17th, the wife of Wm. Cowan, of a son. PArEpPCiEâ€"â€"At Berlin, Feb. 24th. the wife of Henry Paepehc,of a daughter. Laxaâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 22nd, the wife of Chtistian Lang. of a son. ‘ AEIRERâ€"AL Weissentaitg, recently,the wite of Edsraid Meier, of a son. ‘ MARRIAGES. ‘ BIXKLE â€"SPREEMANâ€"At New Hamâ€" burg, Mar. 21st, by the Rev. J. . Meyers, Jacob 1 inkle, of Wilmot, to Naney Spreeman, of New Dundee. KURSOHMNSS 1fâ€"â€"GRAnER â€" At 8. Peter‘s parsonage, Berlin, Fcb. 20th, Gustave _ Kurschineki _ to â€" Lisie Grtaber, both of Bertin MvunorrAxD â€" HEexEXpoms â€" Ad Shelfield, Mar. 2)st, by the Rev. J. Showers, Fred G. Muloelland, of Branchton, to Lydia Amn Heckepâ€" dorn. of Waterloo. British census reports of family names give in England and Wales 253,606 Smiths, 242,100 Joneses, with Williams, Taylor, Davies and Brown following in order. For Scotland Swith leads, folâ€" lowed by McDonald, Brown, Thomson, Robertson, Stewart and Campbell. Murphy is ahead in Ireland, there beâ€" ing 62,G00 of them; then comes Kelly, 50,000; Sullivan, 43,600; Walsh, 41,â€" 700; Smith, 37,000; O‘Brien, 33,400; Byrpe, 33,000; Ryan, 32,000; Counor, 31,200; O‘Neil, 29,100; and Reilly, 29,â€" McMillan, wife of David Smith, in her 62nd year. AMbort J. Gentles, of Avtop, to Jost Lang, eldest daughter of Geo, Lang Derlin. Newspaper Changes Hands Emigrants Wilt Camp Out Are Our Ministers Idiers ? ) A Few Family Names. LCA NAL â€"DOCHMENI Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday March 29, 1900 â€"Page 8 CEOSSHILL DEATHS BIRTHS nsoxâ€"At Berlin, M W. Robb, of Na na. to Kdith M. Ri At B M. Bfi Huntingd t. 23rd, to Josie Mar. Nairn Richâ€" City A Woman‘s Weakness at the Progress House, Berlin, at 11 n‘clock, a.m., to consideran anplflic«lion made by Hen ry Kroutzweiser, of the Township ot Welleâ€"ley, County of Waterloo, for a transfer of the licâ€" nse from Philip Haseupflug, of the same place. _ _0 0 _0 000 0_ . R G0oo0D THINGS TO RAT. What th', are depends most‘y om the condition of the eater. . Most u{m'u‘h {ood to eat l,l man is properly, bealthily bungry. Every man is propetly bungry at more or less distinet I l intervals if be To Wuox it yaiy CONCERN: PUBLIC NOTICE is horeby given that a mcetini)of the Board of License Commissioners for the District of North Waterloo will be held on To Warat it May ConcEkN: PUBLIC NQTICE is hercby given that a meeting of the Board of License Commissionâ€" t'-.n; {01' the District of North Waterloo will be eld on â€"â€" _ en en at the Progress Houxe, Berlin, at 11 o‘clock, a.m. o consider an application made by Joseph Quinn, of the City of ‘Foronto, entario, for a transfer of the tavern license, from George M Schmidt, Town of Berlin. _ ___ _ The nndersigned a"%ers fo on Cour awd Avenae, in the bet wenn Cedar ans Atberics dws Lamg dn use seld the projpec particuters apyl S ALEX. FRASER, Anctionecr. Ap#. .0 Farm stock and implements of Wia. Garland, two miles: rotrth o A first class blacksmith busineâ€"s is the village of We lesicy: also tools of all descriptions. Good reasons for sclling. Apply to A. MICKUS, JOSEPH NICKUS, Auctioneer, Mar. 30.â€"Farm stock and imu a [Â¥ | 4 & x ‘\AA Io f_ I\ ' \ $ Peill Te JH N (7 ?’/‘ !m‘"‘ RCS d T P a As u Ne ;21 a & . uks 8A c C Jgfi: & ~al x * o e c a b e tss t d sroper!y there accumulates igested, fermenting, putrid, Two thoroughbred bulls, two yrar olds, pedigree for buth anitals, tmice to in-rorwd stock on both sides. For further gmrt culars apply to LEVI STAUFFER, Waterloo, Ont. Rl,\'llF.R TWINE â€"The time for receiving orders from farmers for Rinder Twine manufactured at Kil‘rixmn Penitentiary has been extended toIst May next. Further parâ€" ticulars on application to J. M. Platt, Warden of Penitentiary. Kingston. â€"t k terrapin â€" an d i ) pate de foi & \ | ' res to the \; _ â€" fadrd appetite Reve \@" l 4 of a dyspeptic. l%‘ RES(() j T h e :{n]qr. M a As % ment of eating .J C m K “. depends on _ esnt MA the condition on J. Y°â€"F 1A (h| of the stomâ€" P w p 4P c ach, liver %“ ao bowels, and e cepl kidneys. . If these do not do their work groperly there accumulates in them unâ€" igested, fermenting, putrid, blood poisonâ€" ing matter. The appetite caunot be bealthy lil? this is remo\c.-ri\)c A machine will not un if it is all clogged up with dirt. The stomach cannot appropriate food unless it is clean,. and so heaithy hunger cannot come. . The stomach canuot be clean if the liver and bowels do uot dispose of the food passcd aling to them. If poisonous. effete maiter is allowed to accumulate and conâ€" gest the liver and bowels more or less of it ets into the blood, and is carried all over {he body. Is it any wonder that it makes you sick ? oi it . Theroughbred Culls For Sale A LARGE and flourhing Imtcher business in the Town of Watecloo wili be sold cheap or rented at once is the proprietor is emmatinz in another busiâ€" new; the present business has been carried on for 14 years, | For further particulars apply to Mar. 30.â€"Farm â€" stock and imple: ments of Solomon Umbach, 7th line Peol, near Wintield. April 2.â€"Farin stock and implements of Jonathan Shantzat Winterbourne. ~ Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery is designed to correct all Giâ€"orders of the digestive and bloodâ€"making system and to drive all impurities out of the blood itself, Jt restores lost appetite and vitality, builds bealthy fiesh and muscle, changes sickness to health, misery to happiness. John A. Calloway, Raq., of No. 218 »6th Street, €olumbus, Ga.. writes : * I had catarth for four ars and also liver and kidney trouble._ In t8q4 rw:.‘ working at night and I brouke cut in Tumps all over and when these left, the skin poeted off. My eves were sunken and I had Kimpks‘ and brown spots on my face. Now these are all gone, and I believe i am entirely well. 1 have a good appetite, but Ix fore I commenced taking your ‘Golden Medical Discovery‘ I had nc appctite at all. Now I am like a chillâ€"ready to cat at any time of the day or night." For Saile or to Rent Desirable bwilding lot for sale on George st For parictthus 200 VIKY _ POOK CONDETT 1224 â€" BEN. DEVITT, License Inspector 1tâ€"it $A Woman‘s desire for pretty thinga in gold and silver has come to â€" in proverbial. Men have the anme leaning, but they disguise it. Hore are scorea of fancies in gold and silver for very liitle money the quality of every piece in our stock is of guaranteed excellence. 122 BEN. DEVITT, License Inspector FOR SALE CR TO RENT. 4â€"4f SATURDAY. MARCH 3ist, 1900, LIQUOR LICENSE ACT SATURDAY, MARCH 3tst, 1900 LIQUOR LICENSE ACT ewellery Store, AUCTION SALES. 1) For Sale. For Sale $3 apply to Nof * eX M HARNENEERG, Berlin, Ont JLB. DUERING, City Meat Market. Waterloo, Ont Wellestey, Ont. rulfa a a d taste b‘i‘m a healthy, bun is health healthy. Cmuhdy beef c his property vn of RBerlin =, co taining FIED KEIL Por: further If not @urisea Wim, reo. itp, on eay ty * The unde wignor, offera sor 1:: «mall pro corty at German Mrh.vl miles frow _ orlin on the road leading te Doon, conslstin‘, of 10 ncrea dhmima bâ€";‘hm: ti’n"n.. w||h.1 rooms, ban m ore‘ v ater in heuse and barn fl,n‘ *‘_(u marke Some Snaps = DRESS CGCOODS : :: William & Walter Stewart Our Store A very fine 2M nere fa m. 1@ aeves cleared. 3 ncrea woods; very well fenced. fine orchard windâ€"m 11 and welle, beansiful stome e welling {arnace, sinks, verandahs, evory _ co ventence Uomt $3.000, Fi e bink bara nm‘,drlvinz ho use. Possession th s spring. _ Give me an offer. A. MALCOLMSON, n 12imo Mooreficld, Ont. Consisting of â€"twenlyclve. neves . situnted about nedway cr che Rerlin roan to Mlair aad bt minutes‘ waik: from I‘teston. . Soil sondy loam, enowh timoer on place to Inst 20 years. | Buildicgs o first class condition. A ic mac« for market garenicg. For further inlormation apoly to MIES. M, LEV : RGOOD, Preston, Ont , or ta L W.i1. SHENK. Berlin, Ont 32â€"+4. Farm Stock & Implements. The undersigned has instru tel Alex Fra« er, auctioncer, to sell by publicauction on Lot 7, Con 1, Hlock A, Township of Wi mot, two miles norih of New Dundee on the northâ€"west corner of Huron and Petersburg roads on Cons‘sting of 2M act s sitnated about one mile west of S eBosicy O > it is « good twostory <tone house. good bank barn and other necesâ€" sary ont busloings, and good ore hard; farm watâ€" red by A nic spring creek. lhere are al«o abont Hia Ts good hard wood bush and a _ few reres of cedar swamp, _ For further Pfirt iculars pply to DAVID THUSSLET, Hâ€"4 Welles ey, On:. the fullowing valuable propirty, vi The nndersicned offer for sale the valuable marâ€" ket garden of the late Solomon Reist, situated near the road Jeading from Bridgeport to Berlin, one mile from the latter town, consisting of 14} acres, more or less. . On the place are a brick house with a frame kitchen and woodbouse ; a large bank barn and a good well; also a young or:lgmrd o choice apple. pear, plum and cherry trees, and a variety of smail fruits _ The land is in a good state af cultivation. . The above is a most desirable place for a retived farmer. . 20; _ signod. LEVi 8. SNYDER, »I',vplge)u_)rl, ! FARM FCR SALE. HORSEKS â€" Colt rising one year old, colt rising 2 yearâ€" 0 d, bay horse rising 5 years cid, b own horse rising 7 years old.. m o d FURNIPUIEâ€" Wardrobe, kitchen cpâ€" beard, tabie, 2 hedstcads. GHAIN.â€" 60 bus barley, 30 bus. rre, about 200 bus. oats, 1X bus. polatocs, a quantity of clover and timothy see:. TERMS.â€" Fat ca te, grain chicken>, potaâ€" toes and all sums of $5 and under cash; ov r that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given on approved security. 6 per cent. discount per annum for cash on credit + mounts. e to commence at 1 o\lock p. m. sharp. Auctionâ€" w:r‘x decision to be final in als cases of dispute. ALEX. rRASKH, WM. G ARLAND, Auctioncer, Proprietor. R. J. KERK, I":-rl;;--.‘lv:n: wiul further particulars apply to Mrs Solomon Reist on thepremises, or to the under 1IMPLEMENTSâ€" Messey â€" Harris binder (ncarly new) Maxwell mower, Noxon s ed drill, hayrake, gang plow, Waterioo plough.half share in Preston roller, iron harrow, scutfer, wagon with 3 inch tires, narrow ti ed wagon, batwleigh, top buggy, road ca t, bwoâ€"seated carâ€" riage, cutter, buggy pole {completc). turaip pulâ€" per, haudâ€"power‘ straw cnt er, grain cradle, wheelbarrow, grindstonc. wood rack, bay rack, fanning mill, pea harveâ€"ter, iron kettle, 3 sets ream harness,2> ts single barness, cider barrel, wore bench, f rks, takes, shovels. chains, hoes, ind oth r ar icles too mimerous to mention, â€"_ _ CATTLE â€" & ‘resh milch cows, Jersey heifer in calt, heifer rising 2 years old, 3 cAves rising 1 year old, z.l\cml la_l cattle, e . fOS, 5. SNY DER, Gloomingdale MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE Auction Sale ARCHITECTS, Heating and Ventilatng Engineers. HAMILTON, ONT FOR SALE AT A BARKCAIN. FOR SALE or TO RENT. 11GSâ€" 2 br. od sows, 18 pigsabout 3 months Wednesday, April 4th, 1900, Farm for Sale â€"â€"OFP.â€" totth: sumucr Clerk Every day reveals new beauties in the way of artistic DRESS GOODS and trimmings. . Prices are advancing in every line of Dry Goods but we were forwar ned of the rapid rise and took advan ag: of th opportunity to place our ordérs at old prices. Exocutors. ‘(Iere we specify just a few lines at prices that cannot be approached when regular erms have been paid. LININGS of all kinds from 3 to 7¢ per yd less than you pay elsewhere. CORSELS less than wholesale prices. COTTONADES at 15c per yd regular 22 and 25¢, Cotton Shirtings 8 and 11c regular 10 an 1 12}c. Cotton Dark Heavy Flannelettes 7c never sold less than 10c. Dark Flannelettes very heavy 10c always sold at 124 and 15c. Is brimfull of bargains. Everything we offer is a bargain. We save you mon ey on every purchase and we want you to come and SEE, whether you buy or not Willltamson Bros. _ Parties having propertie« for «ale or money a I:.d'. -nd.r'h'::vp;enlrh‘. w',;nr;iu‘r rmoor in i Sruigont n in ‘partieolers" nnd tor erme, Conveyancing luug" * QF" R Office : Devitt‘s Mflflla lflk Roeal R«tate, Farm, Town and Village Prop erty bougbt, soid and exchansed on commu®« ston, also Isans placed and obtained. The proprietor of the City Meat Market has taken another stei in adâ€" vance. _ Since January Ist he has adopted the Cash System and is now selling firstâ€"class meat as cheap as any other buteber, 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. â€" s â€" He always carries a full line of beef, pork, veal, lamb, mutton and smoked meats of every description. As hbe always bad the reputation for kecping nothing but the very choicest of meats it will now be his aim to imâ€" prove upon his past record, if that be possible. Meats sold hÂ¥v wholesale and rotail. Orders taken t{ a firstâ€"class delivery boy and meat delivered, with Trading Stamps, the same as in shop, in every part of the town. The City Meat Market, King St CITY MEAT MARKET. REAL ESTATE And furt er ake notice that we will imâ€" mediately after the eaid last mentioned date proceed to distribute the estate of hemaid ceâ€" ceased among the par ies entitled thereto. hayâ€" ing regard on‘y to the c aims of which we shall tâ€" en have notice, a d that we will not be liable for the assots 0 the said estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or Eer« =a s of whose cl im w« sba l not then have had notice. Notice is hereby given, £9rsnant, to the Reâ€" vise ! Statuteso Ontario, J8W, chapter 129. seeâ€" tion 38,that all creditors and other : ersons hayâ€" ing claims against the estate of Alien B. Snider Iate of the viifage of =t. Jacobs, in the cou ty of Watcil=~, > ookkeeper, who died on or ab>ut the 6th day ef March, A. D. 1900, are required to rend by post, y repaid, or to de‘iver to us, the undersigncd, the executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, on or before the 1st doy of Ma«y, A. D. 1900, their christain and surnumes, »ddresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of th ir acconnts, and the nature of the securâ€" itics if any he d l-y_them,. 00â€" . Dated the 2ith day of March, 1900 isan He will be at Walper ‘“({ P 7 n House, Berlin, Monday, feet ,{‘r,'%')*f)::f [# ?pnl 9th, with r[l,a_dtcs and A"T fi‘\\ oX (olyo 2 sents‘ wigs, or hair coverâ€" L-"\:".“ff@ (:‘;’,»5.&:1 & ings for part or whole heads. Cat t gpA NAAA Bangs, Wavy and Piain £®ul * s Pae . Way Ctekot i » Ah Noi Fronts,Switches ofeven and hag ~ l and all long hair, etc. lHe hiles 3 3 * will demonstrate, tree of * 4 charge, to those who call on \ & him who are Bald or have * Thin Hair, why they should wear his inventions, how h. % health, comfort and youngâ€" er appearance can be obâ€" tained, The many devices he manufactures are conâ€" structed on latest principles, hut are durable, can be seâ€" curely adjusted, and are beyond detection. . Don‘t miss seeing him and procure one of his productions. arcooasd flgg-;@?,jw x P g 3 UE ~Abdalt ic ppikctee /s ':\»’LA/[’Q?“D»\) e cfi it e S Q’{‘ {‘ RRT _ uecons ii’é%fi) * /Z NE ; \ ?7 Executors Notice. Loan Exchange. Gincox Sxiner Nursox Sxipcar Executors â€"____St. Jneobs. M. B. DVERINC, Proprietor. ht chog 1 OUPlEE 5, Prof. Dorenwend â€" AND â€" Is Coming OF TORONTO 13â€"5t Wilmot, Waterioo County,half way between Petersâ€" burg and New Dundee, on the main roa. On it i6 a‘comfortable house. . The barn and outhuildings are large and very comyplete. There is a large and \:;’wmnmmflxul hog f®n, silo, and stabling is in a »hap. . nbhmldnmeo'ro«luatlr supplied with nydraulic ram; also a small stream, . A fiM aystem of witerworks all through .the buildings. The land in in a hi{h state of cultivation, very proâ€" ductive and everything is in shape to carry on the most modern approved system of farming. For particulare â€" To all niring licenses for the year ending Xprh mlfifl.'v‘-zfleo is hereby '(m that -grlkutlon must be made _ therefor before the first day of Ap il, 1909, to Benjamin Devitt, o thove it Rechoar?‘ ers, where all n T oon. _ BJ ordes of the The undeni'(n«l offers for sale his valuable farm consisting of 100 acres in the township of Tavern, Shop, Brewers‘ and Wholesale 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 alongâ€" 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 time. 0_ || _ BENJAMIN D&VITT 11â€"3t. 1 and & Waterloo, March 10th, Before buying a Cream Se&a,ra- tor visit M. Devitt & Co.Watâ€" terloo Ont. Agents for the Alpha De Laval Separators "best on earth." Cream Separators REMEMBE R Monday, April 9th. Cut hair t aken in exchange or Cash paid dor it, especially white. Farm for Sale. and Herbert stree‘s. 10 rooms, furnace, y water, For hm‘figlhl" ap* C. R. Lindback General Agent Western Ontario. HOUSE TO LET. Notice. apply to Lnrmo" mse Commissionâ€" information will be A. C. HALLMAN, New Dundee P. 0. and Secrotary.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy