'e""."""""""""",",""'")"')-.".- [r'j"iiiiiimtttueePfe,r. mun may dt--.---'""". mm mun-at: - - mt M h i. " DAVID nna*.1"oe'"flt, mun-muod-I-tiw I To “Y'all...- 's-.-----"""?"', - but†an. WNW†a.----"- Wetlloo County Couneu or its in , em“ the ennui ween“ fee to . he paid by hewhere sud pedlnrl es 1 we" AW, .21; pedlu with new '180; - with one hone l qtaty,,ritttrtahe"t $24; undonloot. 'IE Thin in I pretty eteep schedule , butlt is none too steep. The Humil- tnll Poet, s new publication whnee Midge of municlpul low is us limited en lt- clreuhtion end its year! with en snore-no. begotten ot e swollen heed in Hernilwn, seys the public totes little stock in either the eounelllors or country newspepeu, Iympethlses with the intention of the County Councli end then declercs its â€don wholly mogul, ultra vireo, undid, end century to the providen- of the not etc. It then gravely quotes be set, Woph 16, section 683, R.8.0. chepter = which reads so fttntte-- By the council: of countiee, cities or tomtat--ror fixing the some of licensee required under by-lsws passed under clean " [“hewkersund pedlun"],but the lioenee fee ebull not be more than 860 for etwo hone wagon, $30 for o one-horse wsggon, $15 for . push curt, end $1 for one carrying a bucket. " the Poet will turn up e little volume oontainiug “on not counted to Aug. M, 1898 correcting certain oieriesat errors in the revised statutes of Ontario 1897" it will speedily dis- cover where it hoe put its foot in it. linone of the Humilwn pettifoggere can net it right It should apply to uny of our locsl lawyers who sll knew how to read end interpret law correct- ly. The section quoted by the s11- wise Hamilton luminary refers only to cities of 100,000 or over. Had the Post' not been so young it would know that Waterloo County is the very sun and centre of municipal progress and enterprise, and that when our County Council undertakes anything they do., it right and no hindering. In proof of this we only need mention their action at the last meeting in deciding to pay ‘ the newspapers for all notices and reports of their proceedings. But what’s the use wasting words on such I journal! Why doean't somebody post the Pom It's a tenderfoot. If Hamilton were capable of blushing it “In.“ wouE-tgforthow onto only momma imp“. Sunday in town. . . .Mr. 30mm, or Tniltoek is “no visiting friends. - . . . . 013d to my that Mine C. Moyer la al- most in her usual hum: again. We Welcome Mn Thom to our snug little tram Ind Imps ï¬nd Mr. Thoma will {In has and hop-pm. .'.'.Mr. E. Brand In: returns! from Hanover, when ho ha: been engaged in the drug 1matmmr....Mr. deer, of Clinton, huboen spending some weeks with his daughter Mrs. Rumball....Mr. Bobt’a limo daughter Annie is oonfim. gdto but bod....Sorry to any Rev. Mr. Brandt is pry p_oorly. He he. our qmpothy. . . .Mlu Wanner upem Sat.- tudar and Sunday in Elmira attending to church dudes... ...Mr. P. Mayor in doing I rushing bminou In the Cream 8eparator trade. Every up-m-daw - not: qno. . . . 1 .Mr. ‘Menger, u- Iouor. in on his usual rounds again . . . . Mr. Eugene Monger wan home Sunday from Berlin. -. .Mta. Wm. Brubacher gave her husband a birthday party Int swanky evening " which a num- Cir iriiarhaa {mumbled and on- )oyod their hoopltnmy. May there be many return: of the same. ' A 'N------.- m-..» Nous.--', - ._._.__ __ ,7 Street Corner comrmmts--Wium't ',- the opening of Edward YII'g tirgt Per- ' liement e ewell en‘eir. Did you notice tl the pomp, glitter of diamonds, etc. i But the speech from the throne ehonc I with greeter lnetre than euy of the l "clone Itonee. . . _ _ .The pretty little t gunk: Queen Whilheltrtins is now Mm , 1mreteritrrmr-sshmtrtm, Lucky dey , for you Mr. Mecklcnburg when ehe ', and you to merry her. Her model in [ life ie our own much lemenied Queen Victoria. She will mete you e good wife, Io be good to her. You mey not ace the Chronicle but you any heer ehout this cheep edvice. . ..80rry to It] Hon. w. S. Fielding has grip. He he: " bend on e eurplue of neerly nix million....Mr. R. L. Borden keepe e bum out wenn an Perllement Hill. Mpereone " MrsDonald, Tupper, IleKemie, Thompson end Leurier 1yeoeM.t? the eeme out. What e will of politleel energy would run up hieepinel cord from thecnehion...... News poetry for the hr. PN thie new. Nieholee Plood Devin iefer, _ Hon. a. W. Boeeie going t,tlg,'lt new beet men e chow. 0 â€pendant.†he ell right, but gritty been won’t mete good -. .. . _ the wireleee New men [ knew out we: the rock Be - he hee c, into ebout the prop- 'eartetrt w h he een he" e chet 7 . 1tl2taPW." Hue. Ifycnmele unedu- r. Tale, Uncle sell 1r,1'dr,','deglht low million, " h not _ "he held - e hours LICENSES â€in I. trauma um: In. rump- IIO M John Bull valid Inn E,ii'iti,'l, plan. Ind and In . ' ,trglrrtt and not: mu G, and and m tiahTri'. a J'l1t41t 1etytt - .._ -- _---- --. Pull-pl It would 1% I. can“! 1lPtt the l'hpr Mr. Boomer, ofBorlin, spent 1 town....Mr. Schlitz, of ST. JACOBS. gunâ€!- a Hula-ch" â€thallium†- “1‘.- Tibial-m“ Manchu“ w "ae-tr-trt, Ith. “I." “M, Pm, M 'm mumm- a.“ ol-uumonuow hut-M Icy-l cm mat in nun-mun†"anâ€... homo We! mumnnnm "can! to: Ontario I. and that Toronto lud- Imn [ 'l,086.688.74; Emilia. no" nm' with $52,508.09; Gwyn bu 'titss,-l, 703,30; lamina $375,911.33; WW $319,832.23;0qu “72,296 61; and the other din-ton- tun tron '160,000 do" to 815.000. By hr tho - portion ot the rennin in the Gulph division coma from Dunn and W3â€!- loo, moo-want tue “mom bola; $88,707.59. Thodmlllory don. eon- tritrutod $387,691.16. Oahu. ot Waterloo dGunr that revenue honly 064,756.49, or about 9 per can: of tho Bree-The common law ot chug» “an: to be coming out It] " preAtnt, to evinced by nun] um. "alum tn tho Melon: “may. The .. L1_L L-..‘ M In. In um nun-nu“ .0 -_7 _ m ,7 old [awry nu- whloh has no long stood ln the heart of the village no be ing tortt down 3nd removed for build- ing puma, while the cutting down of the willow trees on Mr. .111le pro- on um "um" “v... v- --t - ._ V pony “move: many old sud mmitiar" land-mun...-..Wo no glad to no that Mr. sud Mu. Hewitt, who hue been ill for wine time of la grippe, m nblo to be oat Ignin......Mr. Levi Lomn utter I lovers stack of typhoid fever lasting over two months in " muting . " - . . . Mr.William Sohmuulpf Dayton, who bu been drum: for the past week at Mr. Edward Hilliard’a. rammed home on Sum-day. . _ . . et, _ ----- m“ -" I'OKUI'IIW uvmv vu ..____ _..J - - A. L. Anderson spent some time with hot mm. Mrs. Hewitt, before taking up her midonce in Otuwa......Bev. Moose Weber, of Elmwood, visited the _ - -- c t, “1.1.... “I Mose- uewn, u. u.....---, -"" home of his father, Mr. John Weber of this piece" . . . .Mlu Mary Bennett, of Stratford, and Mine Bye,of Ellington. were the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Snider.. ....Mr. John Bum hu w turned to Milton after spending a week with his mother and deter here after the demise of his father... . ..The - _ - 'M_, ---- nu LDC MUWIW U: u-- -_e---" home of Mr. Frank Snider was the‘ scene of I very pleasant gathering on the eve of the departure of our former teacher, Mr. Bennett, where farewells were exmnded tothe departing teacher and welcome: to the new one, Mr. Doyle, whose duties commenced in his new position on Feb. 1|t......Mr. George Morrell has vacated his blush- - - . "4L__!_ 'N.-- nut! UWI‘U lllllnvns - W_r_ie"ee" __ smith shop It aner’s Corner snd moved up to the term of his father on the Elan road. This should furnish every opportunity. for the opening of s trlartamith shop here in our village. Should such I. shop be opened there wonldbe no doubt as to its liberal pen-ensue by the people of the village and vicinity. - . . . Just " present some of our citizens think of adopting the phi: used by the American men in bi- hen house. This enterprising Rs- pnbliesn dukens his hen house for A period of one hour at noon each day. The hensgooo roost thinking it is night and when the blinds are taken down the silly birds believing it to be a 'ii;i'/iGGriaptin, The pin mm: quito simple. Try' it. scHAsrE--JoHANNSSriN. 1 The Sleepy Eye Herald, Minn, in its lune of Feb. 8th has the following notice of we marriage of Mr. Louis C. Schede, of Sleepy Eye, Ion of our eeteemed tommGis,Mr.hrartiy Schede, to “in Ann Johannaeen, of Hudson, Win. We joln with Mr. Schade’e runny frlende in Waterloo in wishing him and ill! bride every hnpplneu and pro- eporlty: --- ., ---_ --------- " cm. "w"""' “The marriage ceremony of this young couple took place Wednesday evening, Feb. 6th, " the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Schnde in the presence of about 100 persons. re- pre'enting friends end 1uNmsintan0e't, most of our leading business men with their wives being_preeen_t. The houee was very taatily and hmdmmely oooratod with out tiommg. An arch trimmed with umilu 3nd carnation. and unwound with a white nmbrolln In: TiGiiriiTn “I; dun bay window when the oouplo stood while the core- mony I“ performed. Mrrr,8.D.aritue ' _ -. .,, - __. _I__-A mu", w...,....-._‘-_ in, - presided at the pinno and played igendo%sohn'ts wedding meroh when promptly " 8 o’clock the groom accompanied by Mr. John Christeneen, fo lowed by the bride accompanied by Nine Elie. Moll danced to the Brett where Rev. Zioh uweived them. The groom wore I full (ire-e gait while the bride wu “tired in n hend-ome, white, silk gown, wavering a bridal veil end untried n bouquet of white‘roeebnde. At the oonoiueion of the ceremony the couple were wermly oongratuUtM. A .. .. “A _4- _____A -.. "VI-v“- w..- "--'NF ---%r An excellent. bmqnot In and and l tho lugs gstherlng was won and for. Tnblu were not both 11er and down Ind tor to large I numb-t numbing It.' oarrUd out to the Inn-faction of Mr. and In. Sch-do wore the ro- ciphnu of . largo number of mu, consisting of nimbl- “I nodal was. of hominid nag-nob u an... ohm-I, It]un{|r0,_dhhu, ow. . k Ftrdikmnua'ttt-iderttot_tttu on] mm [and nine you-I " IT. petirttseotttt? has] tni1oettttt “bl - mt no II . you; an: ofgttrd busine- shim}, not-ling tummy tad tuatuamttdiito-dgmtd willofdl. an M60. lithou‘h Mun-tunnelin- -ilrt-ir,i0rmtuaret.tt1ter, jiAtgituoLiyeityrcir.ttt11l an. tuarnrurtnMrd11ttthiytir? Mr. “In. t-nrtitmahitheirtttta" but. - â€on! of an new. wwwmh “my.“ M shun-fell“. Thy in" pain-3nd. “to!“ In WEST MONTROSE. It“?! In†Irma In WW at m "guai--re0t- with et'i?t=3P8.1l'tt. Inn-h o- h“ I. s â€an. ur- " no†I.“ at. Cam! I“. I. ttttttt lb w. h to chit. A). I. "re" I. to auuiiuuiiieeeitutMrf Tho may In -tsd to u- p". animal at tho - which may adopted It! “a School Bond which will bound touwlythuhom will: mm at Quota “and. no mo P Count; drum. to: the drill corps; summery Ind Nan unlu- tion In“ The communa- Appoint-d to upon on mulled- ol Inching ur- tttt In nmoodod to and: "if than t matador In btdUstt the number of whim, add number which." Tho {School Bond will be and to provide “butt. for each dlrlllon, the books to ho hwfnlly â€laud sad .0an to the cop-any of the pupils Horo- we: the waxy»: will hold muting: our] school month on the Md Edd†of the month. The Frieda-When heft! . bones warning " Mr. George Berge- lnn’e new boon on loud-y evening. " In ulna the once-loo ot celebrating the 37th mnlverury ot the natal day alone ot the memberl, Mr. C. Stein. It In I muquerede "sir, end thoroughly enjoyable to ell preeent. _ Mr. C. B. Mill: han returned ttom bl- eeveu weeh’ buying trip In Europe. Mr. Herbert Ernst lett for Pruner! on “unknown. He beglne his new do“. of Deputy Real-tar of Grenville County on Much Ut. Hie my friend: here wish him every euc- oe-in the eater-n town. He will be greedy mused lneoclul and musical alrelee. At . meeting ot the Lxecuuvu u. Mun Waterloo County Ttuushssr'.Atsaoeitstioit held In the Law lernry of the Court Home, it wee decided thnt the tunnel convention be held on May 22nd end 23rd. Among the queetlone which will be up for dlwneelon are Domestic Science, Manual Training and the Bible in the Schools. Prof Zeller in getting in hard and earnest work this winter with the 29th Regiment Bend end the band is show- ing improvement. Two new members to he added in a few do}! no Conrad Hott, of Detroit, oluionotte, and Ed. Wanner, of St Jacobo, slide trombone. The furnishing of the new quarters has now all been completed with the ex- ception of the parlor, which work will be started shortly. Eighteen Guelph young people form- ed a skirting party who came up toBer- lin on Monday evening. On the was up they had an ap-set which was plain. ly shown in thelr appearance as they entered the rink. However this did not den-act In the least from their gay- ety. They put in a Jolly time on the ice and afterward. were entertained at the home of the Mlseee Cook, where a few pleasant hours were spent. Messrs McBrlne and Co., have pur- chased the Serlmger Trunk Factory and will carry on the business in the same quarters, to the rear of Smyth Bro's. store. BERLIN NEWS. Mrs. Thou. Hilliard (nee Mien Cut ler) of Bouland B. C. , in not dead as announced by . Galt paper. Mr Ward B. Bowlby telegraphed an inquiry and received word to-day that she is enjoying good health. Charles and William Boll had a scrap on Saturday night on Church Bt, The latter we: mooted on a charge of assault, spent. Sunday in jail, and war to have appeared in the Police Conn to-day, but the case was withdrawn. Miss Alda Snyder is ill at her home on Frederick St. Her friends hope for ‘an early movefy. Mr. Herbert Loy“, has gone to Michowana. Indiana, where he has secured a situation in the Dodge Pal. ley works. Mr. Samuel Rosenberger, of Dean- ville, Mich, " Berlh on a visit to his father, Mr. C. RosentMsrger,Ctu1reh St. and other relatives in Berlin and vicinity, haul-39mm!!! ï¬sherman Smith of the editorial "iii" ___ " b. 10 b. _ staff of the Toronto Niall and Empire, sd it there 013:“ JONT â€\I I spent Sunday in Berlin, B guest of Mr, tro-terr A _ TO C - l “ . . ‘ nd.Mrs. A. E.rv9y Devitt. Mrs Mr. Miller said it was not a crime Smith, who hss been here for several no ask a reward to give information as (his, rtrturmsd with her husband to the prisoners had done and there was oronto. . Lbsoluteiy no evidence to show that "hey took or concealed the cutter. His The Reeve of West Oxford township, . John Cuthbert, is charged with sttalu- mpor wncnrged td gliri"iltrt'"i'1/ 'le log tohis position by bribery and cor prisoners wit remain er Jtat 1 t ey iraption both on his own In" and on had not been so annous for a- paltry the 'iiril of his mum also with hav- W. they might have saved themselves ing hired earring†on election day. wnsidenble trouble. Courtney Carr is the plaintiff and the _ . rscognizlnoe, which is the first issued h f, I??? ('ve,2ft',thdil',tl%'2l' in the King’s name we: t11ed stOsgoode e , e a , on “eg- E ll on Frlds , day night. Grand Organizer Rumplin tb y. F was preunt. l large numhor of In 1899 st the Bll usizee tmit '3' prominent individuals were initiated brought by MoEschem & Co., Gel! â€1‘1 became members of this desirable istrainst Robt. J. orahatn, Belleville, no ety. After the business of tho for dew-se- to . fruit tirring machinr evening the members were treated to used in defendsnt " bin fruit, drying , mean f1certt banquet. This Indee s ... L, " -r mm In 1899 " the Fall unites tmit wat brought by McEwhom & Co., Galt isgaittst Robt. J. Gnham, Bollevimsd for dunge- to . fruit drying machim used by defendpnt " his fruit drying "tabliatttrtertt " Chub-m. The mm wu transferred to the Chatham Court when the p1ts1ntiff got Judgment, The woman" were referred to thouâ€- tor in Chancery, Mr. J. Weir In Bot- l Ilu, and he dlupond of the one Sunr- I meeting o{_l.he Executive of {he dny At . special meeting of Star Toni K. o. T. M. on Friday evening . num- ber of new newborn were admitted. A spoon! mudng will be hold on the 26th inn. to propcn for the coming convention. The mm, Mend. of Mn Joshu- Bowmnn, formerly of Lhwwol, will "gm to ban of her -rfotm ulna-n. Por tho put two moon:- she has been the gum of lawman; Queen Bt. She in “ion m wt mammal. about . week an 9nd dying the Put for (iG""iG"GiGkii. aii,routd not rv oom. Bowen! Ibo noted I -ttat mogrhy. 1?" Ion 19&le sud T by ot ogottto m n how dart. ' ' Berlin’s old.“ Mam. Otto Hon) Muhammnnlsm on Tue.- dlyul ticket In the can: â€nonn- I... Bow-abort: In may Ind tunnel In Berttnhemmrtr in". ulm. any". and um do- i.iiei'iat',',1',U,t'ir,')te1 m [canto " " hull u 'i7biGFi m iSai6-.ytettee" iiarut In Ono-I7- J “H“ In}! «In.» - tgttet - '2,t?urA"ttt " was I!" Cet? h lull M’IIII‘H . ". a... a: to": '.' I“ M vita, and “one C. A. Aim 'd a.†Linux, t, ups. J. . an. Hwy. t.ntlth"i, and G. M. D"... A Donna! manner at. I I A com-munch: on Ian-Indium ‘mum In.) Oil-bot d 't- ‘nnom and s whiten puud by an Camila to: “datum. try an Board. No Dominion inal- vcnoy bu now mm. each promâ€. having". own. Thu k confusing to the My]: IWIO bonus who w!- m oonlldonblo Ian. " urn l‘wught - to In" . Dominion I" which would mull All Provincial Act: On motion the resolution which mm as lone!" I'll ondoned: “1'th this section in convinced that 1 hrttrlo-autadian undo hurpeterhiy I sutured from the silence o s Domln- ', ion Bwkruptoy L I end urges moot wrongly that theChunber should nuke represent-none to the Dominion Gov. meat with . View to. legisYItiou on this subject sud should Ilse sddreu the Bonds of Trude throughout the Dominion expressing the hope that they will urge on the Government that the mutter be, if possible, consideted during the next session of Psrliau1esat.' BERT scout. Mr. L. J. Broithlupt, M. P. l’.,wrote saying nothing dufiuite had been done by the Legislature regsrd " aid At the beet sngsr industry but that it seemed likely that encouragement, perhaps to the extent 0107-1000 or men, would be given. What shape it would take is uncertain. Puller intermstiuu would beforttteoaiiugltsusr. No action Wu when by the Board. NO All). I No action was taken on a request from Hearst & McKay of Soult Ste. I Mario, taking for I. resolution calling: l upon the Dominion and Provincial i Governments to grant the usual subsi- ' dies to the Bruce Mines and Algoma ', RailmV Co. . MUNICIPAL LIGHTING COMMITTEE. unu- nono 0P Mum Lang and Hngmlmn were appointed the Board's representatives on the committee to investigate the ad. visability of taking over the lighting plant. In this connection Mr. Will- iams said the prospects of moving the pump house were good and that ihu in: plant would have to be taken With the electric plant. Bantu“! CARPET FA(‘TORY. Mr. Burrows, proprietor of tho Bles- lau Carpet Factory, has been looking sbout fur another Simon I be Industrial FiGUGiGa drive down on Friday aMmoon wees his works. HIESTAND AND GEHMAN DIS CHARGED. John Hisstand and Amos Gehman were tried before Judge Chisholm Wed heyday on a charge of fraudulently concealing a camper and robe on Feb. _ 7,the property of Purvis Laurasnn, liveryman of Pres‘on. Mr. Ward ll. Bowlby K. C. prosecuted and Mr. Alexlillar K.C. acted for the de- renoe. The witnesses called were'.--- Ur. Laurason, Maurice Hagey who mompnnied Constable Klippert to make the arrest, Jas. (‘orngan who hired the horse from the liverymnn, ind John' Butler who lives near the place from which thecnver was taken. ' __ _. ' ._ “mun“: .A h. Wm ....... .V-.-_ on, Briefly the facts appeared to be t chat Jae. Corrigan hired a. horse and a l cutter from Laurason on the evening -f Feb, I, to go to Mrs. Henderson's two miles from Blair. At 3 a.m. when he went to hitch up, his cutter and ‘obe was gone and after searching mtit 6 30 hemheme ()9 me 7ua. 1 'net. the prisoners came to Presun, cold Corrigan they knew something shout a strange cnlter and wanted tl At give information. If Corrigan received their offer he was to Come not to Dumfries Station the next naming where they were working and ee them. Hiestand had come a‘roes (he cutter in the Ruseville swamp A hlle shooting and Laurason recover "d it there on Feb. 10 b. "s no nvmxxc: TO CONYlCT. Mr. Miller said it was not a crime no ask a reward to give inlnrmatlon as the prisoners had done and there was Ibsolutely no evidence to show that "hey took or concealed the cutter. "is Honor concurred and discharged the prisoners with a reminder that if they had not been so anxious for a- paltry 82 they might have saved themselve! The Board adjourned at 9 30 " """e"" -_--' . now basin the neighbourhood of 200 members, nod the growing interest manhunt! in the nrder clearly in- diczteo Bb illinnt future. A lepre- Ionumve deIegntinn of the Berlin lodge will riait the City of Guelph on Gntatire delegation l lodge wlll vlnlt the City Frldny evening out. Propose]: come from all sldee to Sec- retory Roo- that a banquet to the Ber.. lin ohnmptone will be the right thlng at the oloee of the 1KrBWrr1. The†pro pole]! come from persons connected with other club. of the WA) ILA. Thle ehowe that the right spirit exists between the clnbe, and we sincerely hope tbet the matter can be brought to a heed. It will be the mean. ot showing the on ride 1: Md that the W.O ILA. ll mule up of teem. whnee member! ere bound together by ties of Mendehlp, end are sports in the truest some of the word. I!" P. Esttffrnstt Inu- of “Inland Who to Didnbury. Alberta, when he qrt11 him In autumn of the Monaco!“ church " the next par. Mr Jacob Scum: of Williumohnrg, _ and“ trandaritti, home “mam Illne- of 10 " with pneumonia. Dom-0d who mu M yarn Mugs bud “M on the old Doll homestead for the pun - A widow and hm“, of - on. of View In sodium an u not! “I )0.- TI. m not!†WM I l M TRADE t in}. L-dau.. J. I Jllt.tMgr U Tttt 'ttMets'.".".".', tut... " duo have. onl- r Tho madman-uh. I In! We!!!» huh“ t â€new the am "and, iriiiiiiaaiG will. A. non tum" an“. r Bl Mom. Minuet-habi- I†L val. “I Cu.“ The MIN“ LAW. umwuw. with vedhom .mtmh‘mtdhwdm' ot Com wont. (to. that] “at W and!» “1001!“qu l-nn haunt . Autumn when isis-u-terr-ft-tr.- btt inwl- mum; amusing {Mud Illu- pmvinoo ohm. Me 3100 mid. will)“ hie an an iGGGaTaiud in“: and Ii," may»? hi- ttNIT not a m MUN! 'l','l,',a,'telt UllllT4. - _... k-“ PUx Wu -T'tte In um hon cloud out tho anon-mp- Won-ot- day In: Ind an - - unmanned ttW/gr, on load". A NP',',',":; ty 0110†bu M boon "ad " the mill and the -. on“: likely to be large. L Coming and aohtg.-Mim Edith} Perim- sod In. Jonah Montgomery of Gerri. an gout-um. home- of Mr R. Cuban Ind I“. Lin Honc- gomory. . .. . .1110 Hum Booms: are visiting Mond- a lilvonon and Critt- 0111...â€.MI‘I [urban Dulupont a few dug in Town last week. . . . _ Ab J. Kerr was home for Sunday . . _ . . . Mrs Bundy and son out: spent . recent. Sunday with Mrs E. ti, Dwrlumu Mil, i vermu. The new library book one In: been completed and pat into use. " in built with sliding down and in the wort. man-hip of Mr l Koenig. The book: eotnTsrtstrrg over 3-00 10mm no! 111316 a ttm, showing. The date of the “Mary concert is tixed for the 22ad of March ( and prep nation: for some have thew! ...., fur “WV,†begun. The servicen of Mrunll Mn N. H. Grow of Milrerum have been secured for tbe occasion, “Llch alone is tsutfieitst1t guarantee of the tret" in store. Bills will be our shortly giving full particulars. Remember the date March 22nd. Briefs.--" wedding party from St Clements passed throug't our bum one day last week and on the way home some of them got stuck in the snow- diifuc . _ . _ . About two score of the people of our village were out to see Winkler Bros breaking in their pony which created considerable excitement. It was necessary to give it pretty rough treatment for a time in under to con- quer it. Personal.-- Miss Katie Rumig, of S! Clements, was visiting her grand- mother, Mrs Kireweuer, last, work _ . _ _ . . Mr Sim an I Miss Julia Hiueberger and Miss Julia Maser spent Sunday ar Mr and Mrs Jus iLietswett0rB, . - . _ Aitt Dusruanu, North Dakota, and Min Dusmann, Teeewawr, were visiting at Mr and MreJno uimsbertpsr'q on Tttesta, day _ _ . . . . Miss Julia Hammer is on the Mek list. _ . . . .Mr A. Starr, wine clerk at the Market Hotel, Waterloo, spent Sunday with his lumily hero. Farm Stock, immanent; ' "on“. hold Furniture. at one o'clock sharp. the following: '; STOCK: Span good working man». heavy, in foal to H:lly Wilkes, drying horse, “years old, pony 6 years ol", silly 7 months old. lmy home. JO years old, 3 fresh mileh cows. 2 cows, snppos Hi to be in calf, ljersy cowin calf.woll bred. " steers and 2 heifers, tns o yearr old. (at, about Ila hens, White Rock. 1yiPlgF..M l‘lNT’S: 1iumminirmird,Mow- er. Oshawa sued-drill, 2 two {mum gang plows 3 single plows, 1 new. I gunman l _ptu'rs mound hterrow, I Mraw putter, l fanning mill, lgmin swusher, 1 root slicer and l pulper. 1 lumber wagon, 1 truck wagon, three inch tire, I “no seated curring; 2 bug, gies one new, 2 Plil' bob Ileig , 2 cut- iers one new.l hula bond thigh. 1 boy ruck, l ladder 22 ft. long. 1 loop udder tith no power with rods, hay fork, rope and pulleys. 2 ropes, 00 ft long Ul l inch, lset carriage homesâ€. 2 can: sin le harness. 1 set 'sat humps: ' lh",'irll'iii'lG"lh; EF EU t 2 iron l bettlvs. 1 box stove. 1 parlor slove. l l coal heater, 2 cooking stoves one new, . corner cupboard. 1 table, I czmnion _ able. I. wash stand, writing dethhook ' _ . “I. c...' The undl‘rsignEd has been instruct» «I by Mit. AHRAM SNYDER w sen 1y l’uhhc Audion at. his wsid,mce, ml 37,Cots. il,Norrh Un-Mrips. l nulr out!) of Roam me. Black Home Corner lure. I wan. an".-. .._.-__v° _ mm. Whirlpool wanker. crib. hed- Meade and loungu. chain end parlor charm. cheese vat and prone. Baboock milk teeter. spinning wheel, bun-9h, much: and other articles too numerous In mention. Also Cor 8 tom of hay, corn stalks with corn, eneilqe. mo bushels on“. n Tunney of pontoon and some house p Ante. [ TERMS '. 810 end under call: over that nnmuutl) monthl’ credit. on up- proved joint new. or 0 per cent. per I nnmlm off for cub. except. hay, corn stalks eneilnge. 3min, {ohm {at costtle nnd chicken. whlc will be cub. At the same time end place, if not Tr':,?,,',"',,?, sold. the term will be ofNe or sale con-Ming of e hundred acres more or_leee. Op thtoyret?. in e Friday, March Ist, 1901, ood autumn-ml dwallfng home. A fur bank barn with good oubllnf be. neath. nnrl I" necessary outbulld up Tarml of tum mule known on any of traues. The chow Block and [mph- mnnu will tre ook! without mo. in Mr. Snyder in moving to Altar“. Aux. Anne, Ann! 81"“. Auctioneer. Proprietor. Jon. anuv, Clerk, Sana-q) Public Sale LllWOOD. (aw! BAMBERG, " " New}: 19!!!!" the following " low Spring Ola Dress and Civilization ClothingJ These Suits - - - Through f I _ these (8ollumirs i The Lenten Season. ' ' City Gm?!“ Chin: Hall Bricker a; DiebelS We predicted the very scarcity of fish some- time ago and to-day not akeg of Fresh Wat- er Herring is obtainable from the water front or from the wholesale trade; we were however fortunate enough to get our supply in time and in consequence we can supply you while they last. is close on Thad and it may be be on the lookout if you wish' have some' for same. i if TirLt3RRr Great Corner Store Go hand in hand. The more perfect the dress the more perfect the civilation--and the man. which those of taste, and good ju dgmeut will " predate is what w t offer. There is nothing trashy about it. The material is that which Is most pop-' ular this season, are serges and worsteds. The sire cut and finish is most perfect. Even the moderate priced tailor would charge double our figure. a We bave just passed into stock 50 Boys' Dark Navy Serge and Black Worsted Suits (3 piece) very special for Confirmation. are all New Stylesfand Very at Rock Bottom Pcices, C: will pay you. Geo. tiasenflug, -- AT THE - it may be well for you to . / vou wish to be sure to Call and inspect these, it atzst Ma-serial, at d Waterioo