Opticians, King St Berlin, Opposite the Bank of Hamilton ANKIETY IN LONDON. 600 KILLEDâ€"â€"900 CAPTURED. Fighting at Wepenerâ€"Three Boer Comâ€" | with the mandus Attack the Town and a Desâ€" Natal an perute Battle Ensues â€" Fighting rent that Continued Tuesday With Unâ€" command passes w known Resultsâ€"Methuen Adâ€" Boers in vancing Toward Hoopstad. his being London, April 11. â€" (5 a.m.) â€" But that the War Office has issued no news from Lord Roberts during the last three days, there would be little disposition to place any credâ€" ence in the Boer reports of a British disaster. _ The unexpected rallying of the Free State commandos, however, leave the public in a nervous condiâ€" tion. Despatches from Pretoria, as late as Monday, did not mention any furâ€" ther Boer victory. On the contrary, they said all the commandoes were quict, and as Lord Roberts has hithâ€" erto never failed promptly to report mischances, as well as successes, or allow the newspaper correspondents to report them until confirmation | is received, there is some justification for regarding the Meerkatsfontcin ruâ€" mor as only an exaggerated account of the Roddersberg affair. . At the same time the greatest anxiety . is felt. Beer Report Says This Disaster Happonâ€" ed at )‘ erkitfentein. London, April 11. â€" A despatch to The Daily Mail from Brandfort, dated Sunday, by way of Lorenzo Marquez, says: ‘‘Yesterday, Gen. Dewet enâ€" gaged the British for the third time within a weck at Mcerkatfontein, killing and wounding €00. . Llie capâ€" tured 900, with 12 wagons, lesing 6 Boers killed and 9. wounded. London, _ April 11. â€" The Daily News has the following from Pretoria dated Monday, by way of Delagoa Bay: ‘"It is officially announced that m battle has been fought south _ of Brandfort, in which 600 British troops were killed and wounded and 800 taken prisoncrs. 900 Lritish Captured. London, April 11.â€"The Daily Mail publishes the following, dated T"f day, April 10, from Lorenzo Mtrâ€" quez: â€" The Netherlands Railway Comâ€" pany professes | to have received _ a telegram _ reporting â€" a Boer victory near Kroonstadt, the Boers capturing 000 British. Commenting on this The Daily Mail remarks: ‘"There is a Mcerkationâ€" tein about eight and a half files moutheast of Kroonstadt, but if the report be true, this can hardly be the place.‘‘ Pretoria, April 9. â€" (Via Lorenzo Marquez.) â€" The British casualtics in the fight in Dewetsâ€"Dorp were 100 killed and wounded and 459 capturâ€" â€" ‘The Transvaal Volksraad has heen gummoned to imeet in ordinary sesâ€" slon on May 7. Heary cannonading is reported at Fourtcen Streams. The British are using a qa\'ul gun. â€" Lord Methiten is moving in the diâ€" rection of Hoopstad. London, April 11. â€" The Durban correspondent â€" of The â€" Daily Teleâ€" graph, telcgraphing Tuesday, April 10, says: "Our raval guns have comâ€" menced bombarding the Boer posiâ€" tions between Sunday‘s River and Bipgarsherg, loberts‘ Water <upp‘y Good. Londcn, April 11. â€" The Bloemâ€" fontcin eorrespordent of The Morning Post says: ‘"The water supply conâ€" tinues satisfactory. Entrenching . is procceding _ vigorously on the hills commanding Blocmfontein. _ Civilian labor is to be utilized. Sickness among the troops is somewhat dimâ€" inishing."‘ Leaving Ruller to Join Roberts. London,April 11. â€" The â€" Durban correspondent of The Standard, . teleâ€" graphing Tuesday, says ‘Large numâ€" bers of troops are coming down for shipment to Cape Colony. Two regiâ€" ments have already sailed. Gon. Hart is also going to the Cape, probably in command of these troops." BERLIN OPTICAL PARLOn$ . â€" 1$ » ~ obtainable t through /s s j"lw the aid of Q:f f "f‘\ perfect wBDJP > fitting . '“Ea glasses, Our spectacies and lenses are guaranteed perfect in fit and focus,. ___ & â€"~~) A 4 C um Eye Comfort _ Our Optician~ has had great success in just such cases as these. TEST HIS SKILL Jansen Bros, or other work mdrh«““‘:;,,‘““"‘"w""""" of wi Sloks ~anoli¢ation~ are‘ in :m-‘:"“'.‘.‘f..‘.':‘_;"!" most eases caused by oyeâ€" manently cured by properâ€" ly fitted spectacles or eyeâ€" Report the Defeat of a Large British Force. $00 BEITISH KILLED. Boers Say 100 Killed. iu« Morking at Nati C lrnd‘:'.;;-'ï¬â€œlu-t seconded by Heo e . e o nonict y on 0y o Mm;a:&gz : 25000 horses for the British ‘Gover». | the Beeve issue his for the same ment was completed in this city yesâ€" vig : terday (Tuesday)." > Jacob Heimpel, gravel for 1899 . .$1.60 Mro Wricht. «6 4 H . R is _â€".___ * ® HEAVY FIGBTING AYT tnhlt- strome Gontinued From Monday Vntil Tuesday * â€"Three Comiaandos. BBR MARRW CY WOs 6 P Wepener. . The Boérs Vickersâ€" Maxim did considerable execution at first, but ~the British guns soon got the range and made great havoc. Evening.â€"The fighting at Wepener was severe, and lasted all day long. ‘The Boers received a check. ‘The caâ€" sualties were rather heavy on hoth sides. Another cammando is advancing toâ€" wards Wepener from Dewetsdorp. ‘The Rouxville commando has gone to Wepener. fln 22 Aliwal North, Monday, April 9. â€" An engagement took place toâ€"day at cililchcs in I Aliwal North, April 10. â€" Heavy fighting _ was continued at Wepener this â€" morning. ‘The result is unâ€" known. â€" Three Boer commandos are attacking the town. It Is Said He Has Command of One of the Drakenberg Passes London, April 10. â€" in connection with the resumption of bostilities is Natal an intcresting rumour is curâ€" rent that Gen. Buller has obtained command of one of the Drakensberg passes whereby he bopes to take the Boers in the rear. In the event of his being successful. Gen. Buller has enough troops to leave 20,000 men to hold Natal while he should . adâ€" vance by way of Harrismith whence he would be able to threaten the Boer positions at Bethichem and Kroonstadt. Heayy Firing Near Ladyamith. Ladysmith, April 10. â€" Heavy firâ€" ing was heard carly this morning in the direction of Sundays River. _ It continued for a few hours. No deâ€" tails of the engagement have . Leen received Island of St. Helena, April 11. â€" The Niobe and the Milwaukee have arrived here with the Boer prisoners. ‘The health of the men is good with the exception of four cases of measâ€" les, which necessitated the Milwaukee being quarantined. . The prisoners are quiet and well behaved. . They will probably land toâ€"day. LeydsG»~« to Join Them. Brussels, April 11. â€" Dr. Leyds left Brussels last night to confer with â€"the Bocer Peace Commissioners. Pictermaritzburg, April 10. â€" Heavy cannonading commenced | this morning in the vicinity of Elandsâ€" laagte. Fifty More Men Required in Prospects ol Heayy Work. Ottawa,Ont., April 11. â€" Lord Sirathâ€"ona last nifht cabled the Milâ€" i ia Depurtment to recruit 50 more i ui Strathcoma‘s Horse, to l ucancics that will probably occur whoa the men get inio the fight. [his is taken as sicwifcant of the fact th.t hard work is expected in South Phis i thit l Airica to{o0 Drummond Homeward Bound. A â€" private message | was received last night from Gape Town to the viuct that Major Drummond, the gaiâ€" lant fightcr that accompanied _ the i.st coniinrent to South Africa, is on his wu‘y Lome. â€" The message does not say whether he is sick or woundâ€" ed. COL. PLUMER WAS B I a a The Boers this morning operied fire at sunrise with seven guns including one 100â€"pounder. ‘This has, been the most vigorous bombardment oi the season. _ The Boor siege gun alone has already fired over sitty rounds: Under cover of fire the Boers advancâ€" ed to the northern face of the works but retired precipitately on coming within rifle range. They also adâ€" vanced to the southwestern . posts ‘bm were repulsed. There was one casualty. The Boers undor Commandant Jan Cronje are evidently falling back beâ€" fore the advance of the southern reâ€" lief colirnn and are concentrating with two commandoes who are _ reâ€" tiring before Col. Plumer in order to make a _ final effort to reduce _ the town. _ All the fort and outlying poâ€" sitions are immanned, the troops are standing in arms and everybody . is under cover, Buluwayo, March 31. â€" Col. Badâ€" enâ€"Powell wires from Mafeking, unâ€" der date of March 27, confirming the report that the Boers had been pushâ€" ed back so far that the town . was comparatively out of range of musâ€" ketry. He concludes‘ with saying: ‘*All promises well for eventually cutting off this force of the enemy if we can hold Snyman here.‘‘ The municipal council of the TOWnâ€" | Forrest ship of Welleslcy mot pursuant to adâ€"| 3rg, 1 journment the 2ndâ€"day of April, 1900. ®®rost t All members present. ‘The Reeve im | To p;, the chair. . ‘The minutes of the precedâ€" | " ‘og,,, ing mecting were read and adopted. Ym. Communt bills and accounts llcll wore read and i of. After some : consideration of | Fleotâ€" the Byâ€"La#w re bonw® for wire fences it | 20th, vonE sTRATHCONA BRECRUITS. Cannonading at Elandsiaagte. BULLER NOW AT WORK Door: Now at St. Helenn. "-;-wâ€"'_‘"" tA M Walter Sgigjohn, gravel for 1899, bï¬-nonlbymm, loo, aged 20 years, 10 months To pa. dod hr the sppelotimnce os lage l T e t t Kannengeisserâ€"At pathmasters, also 499 for the appoittâ€" MMA..&‘:'!:‘:: mont of poundâ€"keepers and Kannengcisser, l::‘ 16 years. viewers for n;ru 1900 be now read + x a third time rgd__w ___| Herrmannâ€"In Woolwich, Mar. 28th, Moved by W. J. Beggs, seconded by Catharine, wife of Adam Horrmann, H. MeCullocb, that this council do| 28¢4 59 yeare, 10 months »+and 28 now adjourn to meet again the first days. Monday in May at 10 a. m., Crosshill | Kennedyâ€"In Wellesiey T‘p., Mar.16th, â€"-Ca.rr{ed. Martin Kennedy, aged 86 years. Perer F. ScHUMMEER, @treicherâ€"In Wellesiey T‘p., Mar. Cleck‘s office. 'l;)’&, Clerk. 20th, Barbara Streicher, aged 76 St. Clements, April 7th, 1900. years. enrreniaceencmpermcsren coun mioey Heimannâ€"At Berlin, Mar. 31st, WATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNâ€" ,,“"“,,,,m"“" '.“‘:3' 5,',',’ ;::;,G:;:{"“g CIL PROCEEDINGS. months. * ‘ ~ Hasenflugâ€"At Milverton, Apr. 1st The Council met at the ‘Townshi ’ 4 Hall on Saturday, April 7th, pnrlm[t, Erlo:non Pearl, youngest danghter to adjournment. of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. BHasenflug, Members all present. aged 3 months and 14 days. The Overseers of Highways baving Hagenâ€"At Berlin, Apr. 6th, Hilda received their instructions, the Reeve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry took the chair and the following busiâ€" | _ Hage®, aged 7 months. ness was transacted : Dedelsâ€"Near Kossuth, Apr.â€" 2nd, Moved by Mr. Reiss.seconded by MZ. youngest son of Mr. Henry Dedels. WATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNâ€" CIL PROCEEDINGS. The Council met at the ‘Township Hall on Saturday, April 7th, pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. _ ‘The Overseers of Highways hbaving received their instructions, the Reeve took the chair and the following busiâ€" ness was transacted : C l s Moved by M{;.Rem,seconded by M Amos, that $6 be granted to Frederick Kissper, to assist in the maintenance of an invalid woman, the money to be paid at next session of Council. Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Amos, that the assessors be paid their salaries, less $4 each to be re: tained until after the Jury Lists. are made out. Moved by Mr. Reist,seconded by Mr. Amos, that $100 be granted to assist in the erection of buildings for the acâ€" commodation of the Provincial Fat Stock Show, providing said buildings are erected and show perinanently located in Guelph. Moved by Mlr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Reist, that John E. Dippel be reâ€" engaged to operate road grader at a salary of $1.50 per day. Moved by Mr. Reist,seconded by Mr. Amos, that the petition of Rudolph Reinbardt and others, praying to have a new road opened from Sbantz Staâ€" tion to near Mcssboro, be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee on the west side of the river. Moved by Mr. Koehler, seconded by Mr.Janzen,that the following accounts be paid, and the Reeve grant his order on theTreasurer for theseveral amounts, viz: To Jolhn Ortwein, damage to sleigh, $5; James P. Phin, overpaid taxes, $2.50; Geo. A.Tilt, three months‘ ealary,$75;Isaac Hertel,pick axe,$1.25; Hugh Wallace, work on road, $4.50; 0. B. Ellis,filling approaches to bridge;$3; Donald Guthric, Q.C., evidence re suit, $17.40; Hy. Einwachter, work on Tp. Line, $11.80; Edward Hilgartner,teamâ€" ing concrete pipe, $1.50. Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded by Mr. Amos, that this Council now adjourn to meet again on Saturday, May 5th, at 10 o‘clock a. i. F 3rd, by the Rev. J. Culp, Robt. Forâ€" Serest to Jamima Eby. Faulkinerâ€"Riversâ€"At. ~Galt, . Mar. 28th, by the Rov. W. K. Pescott, Wm. Faulkinet, of Beverly, to Ars. _Rachel Rivers, of Sheflicld. Fleotâ€"Goodingâ€"At . Linwood, Mar., GEorcE A. TiLt, Clork. 13th line W. Liverpool, April 11.â€"â€"Wheat futures ensed off yesterday morning, and reâ€" govered later, clesing unchanged . to 4d lower than on Monday afternoon. Wheat Futures Eased Off, Recovered and Clored Lower lhan on Mondayâ€" The Latest Quotations, Chicago, April 11.â€"Wheat â€" market was dull and firm, at about unchangâ€" ed figures yesterday. LEadixc WHEAT MARKETS. Following were the closing prices at important wheat centres . yesterâ€" day: Chieago .. New York Milwankee_ &t. Louls . Toledo .. . Detroit, red Detroit, wh Duluth, No. Detroit, white Duluth, No. 1 Northern . . Dnluth, No, 1 Minneapolis, No. 1 _ _ Northern . . 0 64% . Minneapolis, No. 1 hard .. .... 0 66% . Liverpool, April 11 close: Wheat, spot f to 6s 2d; No. 1 stan to 6s 6d; No. 2 red 6s 1%4d; No. 1 Nor. s 6s 1il; futures stead) July 5s 10%%d TOBRONTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto, April 11. â€" The run of live stock at the stock yards yesterâ€" day was light, 46 carloads all told, composed of 619 cattle, 1,715 hogs, 130 sheep and lambs and 40 calves. The quality of fat cattle was not as good generally as last weck‘s delivâ€" eries, or as it should be for this seaâ€" son of the year. Trade was fair, with prices firm, at Friday‘s quotaâ€" tions. cholee ......$4 7 Export eattle, cholct ......‘4 -E:';) to ‘: r_;; Export cattle, cholce ... . .$4 * / enttle, light ...... 4 * _ bulls, cholce ...... 4 © _ bulls, light ....... 3 Loads of good butchers‘ and exporters, mixed ........ 4 Butchers‘ cattle,pcked lots 4 if good .. ..colll. 8 C medinm mixed. . 3 id common .. ..... 2 t* inferior .... ... 2 Feeders, heary ......>>+« 4 Feeders, | light ...« +>>~>> 8 StoCker® ... kn>6 9++ ++ +2 Milch .COW8 ..... .)>>++ ++30 CBIYOR 1. 26 sssrrere +o+ 2 Sheep, ewes, .peF CWH, .....« 3 Sheep, bucks, per ewt, .... 8 Lambs, picked ewes and h Export PATTC, CNTIIE eeee e t® 1 e * _ enitle, light ...... 4 25 * _ bulls, choice ...... 4 00 © _ bulls, light ....... 3 % Loads of good butchers‘ and exporters, mixed ........ 4 00 Butchers‘ cattle,p‘cked lots 4 23 it good .. ..c..... & T 6# medinm mixed. . 3 45 bad common .. ..... 2 90 t* inferior ... ... 2 60 Feeders, heary ......>>+« 4 00 Feeders, light ...> 12..6+ # 80 Stockers |.... 0 k.e6>> 0 ++++ 2 50 Milch .COW8 ..... ..))+>) +30 00 CaIYOR 1. 26 csscrere snn » 2900 Sheep, ewes, .peF CWH, .....« 3 256 Sheep, bucks, per ewt, .... 3 00 Lambs, picked ewes and wethors 2. .. 22 .00.0... 8600 Lambs, per Cwh. .. .« +â€"+« 4 To Sheen, butchers‘ .........« 8 00 Spring lambs, each ...... 8 00 Hozs. choics, over 160 and up to 200 Ib®... ....}>>« 6 25 Hogs, thick fate ... ...>> 5 15 *‘ light, under 160 Ibs. 5 50 «* _ cornâ€"fed ....... .. 8 8P * 00 80W# .. kllll}} ... 8M # 0 stags 22 .......... 2 00 _up to 200 Ib®... ... ..}>« 6 2B 00 «n6* Hogs, thick fate \.... ..... 5 75 ies *‘ light, under 160 lbs. 5 50 rers «_ cornfed ....... .. 5 81400 .+ * 00 80W# .. kllll}} ... 8M Wi.} * 0 BERG% .. .cccre6e}. 2 00 EAST BUFFALO CATYLE MARKET, East Bufflalo, April 11. â€" Cittle yesterday, about steady. Calves in fair â€" demand and _ feeling | rtcady. Sheep and Tambsâ€"Choie to eitra lambs, $8.25 to §8.35; good to € oire $8 to $8.25; sheep, mised, $5.90 to §$6.15; wethers, §$6.25 to §68.255. Waterloo, April 12. Wbenbt..:2.i2slc2ss0e. Flour, Ocean.... .. Flour, So‘a........ Flour, Pastry...... OME .sl.carfrisrss Bran, per ton .:.... Middlings, rer ton Butter, perlb...... Eggs, per doz...... Hogs, live........ Hogs, dressed.... Hay, per ton..... Straw, per ton... Wood,per cord ... THE BEST EYE TEST ... WATERLOO MARKETS. DEATUS. E.." 4* At â€" Bosgevxiile, AAy._‘xga,| MMM“M*‘IM“M Bros‘. is MARKET REPORTS. > l " . ï¬â€œ';:."*r".."“'flm"‘ ids mhul to the ou'- Nee 304 cairfave on exoats, onl n a I h ed a sales stable and f . _ ave open sa and, HUMAN E)C.,’,;.. will keep on hand a fine line of road, saddle and general purpose horses. ST I have also constantly in stock a “YT oi m lilne \&riny of bugdgi;land p‘::go:s, ou‘ tllnh us -gu-t Jc perâ€" also Wilkinson a uery ploughs, g'.‘_,'.“':.. oc on €rtaie® â€" |land rollers and a full line of farm Ve‘ve been forced to the conâ€" implements. e P us ï¬;‘&%lmm whole columns of fashilon books. Casb, April. May. July. pril 11. â€" Yesterday‘s spot firm; Walla (s 1d 1 standard, Cal., 4s 5d 2 red winter, 6s 1d to Nor. spring, 6s !4d to steady; May 5s 10%d, g0 6T $ 0.65 _ 210 .0 2.00 $0 67%, $0 68 0 74% 0 74 0 tï¬ 0 or 0 73% 0 72 0 72% 0 72 16.00 17.00 .18 Al 9 00 10 00 415 i%~"| ThoroughbredBulls For Sale 8 10 4 10 6 25 A 23 $ 0.65 10.00 5.75 .13 .10 A Manufacturer‘s Odd Lines . You Cannot Afford To Miss MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. 1Bn s gxyprem, Brgerott . } Rxecutoms William & Walter Stewart. A good reliable single man to take charge f feeaing dairy cows. 8 eady work and good wages to right man. Appl{ to i. S STROH, Water100, Ont. apply to ‘The undersigned 0"ers for sa‘e his rroperl.y on Court and Avenuc, in the Town of Berlin, between Codar an: Albert streets, eflntdnl:, 12 acres of land on which is a fine barn a dwelling house with kitchen attached. If not sold the property will be: rented. For further particulars apply to . W M. HABNKNBERG, SREE Heclin dnt Twost rv brick house on the corner of George anâ€"l s bert stroe &. _ 10 rmoms. furna e, and city water. For facther wu‘l-nï¬un apâ€" pl, to J. GKR.‘:.\\}. L1 Fapmitiza The ut denlfnvl offers for sale his valuable farm consisting 100 acres in the township of Wilmot. Waterioo County,half way between Petersâ€" burg and New Dundee, on the main roa. On it is a comfortable house. . The barn and outhaildings are large and very complcte. There is a large and very commodious hog pen, silo, and stabling is in good shap.. _ An abundance of good wat: r supplied with ny draniic ram; also a small stream, A tflut system of waterworks all through ilh» builc ingn. Th: land is in a hgh state of cultivat‘on, very prcâ€" ductive and everything is in slape !o carty on the most modern appuved system of farming, For part culars RPHF 19 0000000 uzces FARMERS. why hreel your mixod fowl when you can got thuroushbred egg® from us for M'{‘.canu aa iting and $1.00 a setting when we have to hin or de iver? We will aiso q'vo out a few hundred settings to hatch on shares. We wa‘t five chickens o t of every two settings we give «ut by ScE' ember. We keep the fullovhur breeds: 8. C. Brown legâ€" + orna, Black Ainorcas, White "{lndon, Light Pr mab, Narred Plymontn Rocks a a Shver Laced Wyandottes _ Come Q'H'{ CRESSMAN BROS., _ lau Road. "“ï¬otn-ahwmn-deing as usual _ Am known by the leading horseman as a practical horse shoer, A 6. % Ming t+., Rast of $004, â€" + â€" + â€" BJ Eggs for tiatching ARCHITECTS, Heating and Ventilatng Engineers. â€" HAMILTON, ONT. Two lhon:mgbbrfl bulls, oc year 0 \Igrec for both anivals, trace to imror k on both sides. Frhm.lnrr-ncnl ly to LEVI STAUFFER, Waterlon, Ont. CREORSSRIEE MNUITCY 8t Bertin P.0. Residence 2 miles enst of Berlin on the Bree FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 13â€"if Farm fcr Sale. HOUSE TO LET. WANTED. NOTICE. â€" bought at a great reduction from the regular price. Bpring is in the air and with the budding forth of nature our stote ts on its attire. One blaze of color glory now dchad-m&lmn::ddo'ï¬ every shelf and counter.~ Thi . is the artistic side Now for the economical. We combine both in such a way as others will find it hard to imitate. Natty stripe goods in five difierent shades, all sizes, worth $1 for 50¢c, wide blue and white and black and white stripes, 3 shades of blue, regular $1 50 for $1 and many other lines at same reductions. We also show a big range of embroidery manuâ€" facturer‘s ends.4.}l?'ndl in a piece which we have placed on a counter in the centre of the store at half price. this opportunity to get the very latest novelties at about half price. Now is the time to buy, when the warm weather c â€"mes and you find you have to buy you will find others have been more provident and have secured the choicest pickings. A. C. HALLM AN, New Dumlee 1. 0. WaterJon Berlin, Ont. Willlamson Bros. For artistic design and good quality in heating anda economy o fuel there is nothing to equal the ART SULTANA it will bake perfectly everybody who has one will gladly testify to the above facts, In Ranges we handle the imperia!, {)xlord Lsood U_hcer, ano ‘Zest Idea,all fully guaranteed to gm-t Also a full stock of other Heating and Cook stoves. Price lower thar any. A large stock of Meat Choppers, Stuffers and Butcher Knives om hand. HARDWARE MERCHANTS Rea! Fâ€"‘ate, Farm, Town and Yil‘«@ _ Frop erly bougbt, so.d and exchanged 01 con mia ston, also l ans plac: d and obtained. ~a‘ties having pr pertiesfor s«le 0 money o le. d, and ‘boâ€"e dcdrhsw purchase fmror- ty or borr w muney will do well to c«l! upon he u dersigned with full particulars , and for erms. Conveyancing done. LEVI STAUFFKR Office : Devitt‘s Hlock, tup ataire), Waterloo, REAL ESTATE to send by AUIE® AMMNY ME UZ PDCUC â€" ‘And furtrer ake notice thit we will imâ€" mediately after the said last mentioned date proceed to distribute the estate of hesaid deâ€" ceased among the par ies entitled thereto. havâ€" ing regard only to the c aim« of which w« shall then have notice, a d that we will not be Hiable for the assets of the said estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or m ao« s of whose ol im we sha 1 not then have notice notice. l’!'mm Sxiner Nzzson Sxtpur Executors. Bt. Jacobs. Dated the 2ith day of , 1000. 13 TDosirable building lot for sale on George st. For pariculars n es Notibe is hereby mm,&nflmnt to the Reâ€" vised Statutes of On . 1807, chapter 129. seoâ€" tion 38 that all credi ors and oth r hayâ€" ing c aims against the estate of jamin |B. Snyder, Iate of tho'l‘owuhlr of Wi in the counts of Wate looh'hfld ied on or «bout the n in yoe romiior inipirende ayy ant nem or to undclj‘llod. executors of l.bol-tvm and teatament of the »aid deceased, on or before the 1st day of May, A. D. 1900, their christian and UEIMIEYT TA L1Ca_odvian the fall undere@nes DC CIT200.0023 0n ar hafora the teatament of the »aid deceased, on or before the m.dnyofw.A.D 1900, their christian and surnamés, reases and description, the full Mcnhndndrobmasn-mcdm accounts, and the nature the seouritios if any held by them. ‘And further take notice that we will imâ€" mediately af er the swid .)ast mentioned date oddnq†u.y':m"‘-:.uu.ï¬"""“-:' cea ed a iÂ¥ ing regard on umwmum-nn monhuonodn.ulmnwmmhm fgvrnn_un_hdm-ld. estate, or any part POMPORCNOPGLLLD LWR ORL Sss NC ODD O Astsihutad taany persan br ecrctl wrhoss ciafin w6 shall not then have notio : it ul %.:o'&"v Dated theâ€"Brd day of Aï¬ sA Heeiintifint mdoatioe a f es Srtesce Siapesy n _ IY ntke ko Pek â€" Ee mu::‘:\'."'-‘ Executors Notice. Executors Notice. if dUf Loan Exchange. For Sale â€" AND â€" Tungn. ) Excoutom CONRAD BROS. . Stoves FRED KKIL SPECIAL MEETINCG. DoR UnR IBET Ti OW _ l aml pany, Limited. will be held at the Head Office of the said (‘,ompnz..oin the Rink building, in the to n of Waterioo, at nn'clook*{.m..o- Wednoslay, mm‘l_su.. day o.lm_rrfl. l__I !ul.tu ‘Take notice that a al general meetin of um_-!uzvhyldm.a{mmn'..'“"}_"w m Furpouem{t' con~idering ratifying and confirmâ€" « a confirmâ€" ng Byâ€"Law No. 10 the siid Company rd m{ Directors thercof on the 3ist day of h, 1900, as follows: Byâ€"Law No. 1. rink Titonr , Pmlted: to peronase the site un im ammn;mmmm-tmmw Estate, and to mortgage the said premises to raise fun ® for that purpose, _ _ _ _ | ; SSme PM Ee Bm PSSERTY Whereas it is deemed expedient in the interâ€" ests of the said Company and of the shareholdâ€" ests of the said Omm{h-.nd of the sharenoltâ€" ers thereof to purchase the lands and premises uid 458 24 pocctrendi is ds e nndrele d en onl m on wh c theomv-ny'lbullfl-&mvmd-. and for that purpose to borrow the necessary amount of money to carry out said purcâ€" ase. And whereas by a provimo contained in the Bm mESTSRS TP ® PACDACORICYCHLI: lease of u.kl'g'r,enuum the Kilier Estate (the owners re f) to the Company the opâ€" tion is given to the said Company to purchase said premises on or bef re the first day of Novâ€" ember, 1899, :t the sum of $1,200 and thereâ€" after at later periods at i reasing amounts dnrl;rthaonmmdtheuldle se. . : And whereas n twithstanding them of the time for oxerdd:mm at the lowest price the said Estate is willin : to sell the said premises at the said sum of $1 200 if the sale be eifected forthwith. @And whereas in order to carry out the said 2751000 on .‘!.'.“.?.Z::’“"‘l oc'{y.':'.u"‘"m.m"""‘â€{ m o on > g:mhu-d as af including the lding thereon. Now Ehnrdm's the said Waterloo Rink Comâ€" pa y, Limited, by the Directors thereof duly Aonvened and assembled hereby enacts as L Cdpd d That full and .uthww be and the m.fl-m grant d to the Waterloo Rink pany, L mited, and mmmg in its name, to purchase from the Killer tate, or the other owners thereof, the ‘and and Ecmlmln.mwwnofwumflmm imk (Jomrln[" buildin« now stands, comâ€" posed of all those arw:.rmthO“ premises -llwcmn‘ Mgl- the town of Water 00, in ewnld w Tng to M?:lhé.';:r'su'n -nrv-v"“y'l of subdi m n‘ï¬mnamhrtvomflno(lrb“*-m of ?:m street in the said town of ï¬‚ï¬ for the price or sum of $1,200, and for the purpose to raiee by way of "‘.?‘ upon, and to mortgage and premises for the sum of of yable as Ma: FARM FOR SALE. : ‘.‘3;;";-"'“"%" though timber on piace is lnst $0 FOR SALE QT_ A BARCAIN. » Acgannreiina ie oo es on WATERLOG W. J. Marshall, "34%