is 37 We Are Alming at the Top The Watch House â€" â€" «â€"Personal.â€"Mr. Chas. Morley, Waâ€" terloo, is n.-lla a few days at home here.â€"Miss th Homell is the _ guest of Miss G. Niebel.â€"Mr. Smagster Plum of Chicago, I!l., is home visiting his parents.â€"Mr. Theo. Puine, Toronto, spent Sunday under the parental roof{.â€"Mr. Henry Schuâ€" ler returned ~toâ€"Niagara Falls â€"last week after spending a few days â€" at his home here.â€"Miss Rabb and Miss Allie Ernst are at the millinery opâ€" enings in _ ‘Toronto this week.â€"Mrs. D. Marty is spending a few days in "Poronto. Notes.~ The Witwer shoe store will ‘be open m March 15th.â€"The local barbers c ose .down now at 8 p. m., Sxcept on . _ Wednesdays and Saturâ€" days.â€"Mr. Sam. Witwer returned to Didsbury, Alta., last week.â€"The loâ€" cal hockey team defeated the Plattsâ€" ville juniors in Plattsville last week by 3 to 2.â€"Dr. Walters has moved: his office from the foundry cottage to the stand formerly occupied . by Mrs. C. llling., A Serious Loss.â€"The destruction by fire of the Hamburg Manulacturâ€" jng Co‘s works last Saturday mornâ€" ‘ing is a serious blow to the town. Itâ€"was intended to rebuild at once, "but the village ameady pays a conâ€" siderable sum: in the bonus line and cannot, . even if they wished, pay more than $5,000 unless they obtain consent from the Government. It is understood, however, that an atâ€" tempt will be made to do so. Meanâ€" whilemany> hands are out> of work and mostly men with familiee who have worked there for years, as the building .s one of the oldest in "town. Some of the young men are already employed in Waterloo or Baden. â€"The village was never in a miore prosperous condition than at the time of the fire and it will prove & serious drawback. Too much creâ€" dit cannot be given to the local fire brigade. When the fire was discovâ€" ered,‘ nothing could save the mair Bbuilding, as the garret was all in one piece and stored with dry lumâ€" ber.. The moulding shop attached at one end was not towched, while a frame shed not ten feet from the fire was barely seorched. We have a lot of firemen of whom we may be justly proud. . * AUCTION SALES _ ieb Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. Match 6â€"Stock and implements of Geo. Miller, 1 1â€"2 miles east of Elmira. March 7â€"Stock and implements near March 11â€"Sale of Jacob B. Gingricb,| years, 1 month and 18 days. Kew foik ...... ... M :.A 3 miles weet of Preston . MILLER â€" At Heidelberg, Feb. §‘;',~;,1;,,~,-,,;4~; 0 ns e g March 12â€"Stock and implements of| 19th, Leonhardt Miller, aged 87| Minncapolis .. . :; o oige phs ‘ John Doherty, at Glenallen. years, 1 month and 2 days. W‘Tour.." : $# $ S# March 13â€"Farm stock and implements| 1OFFMAN â€" At Berlin, Feb.â€" 16th, Srittkk Matkets | of George Brenner, 1â€"4 mile west of| Sophia Hofman, nee Henkel, aged| n o ;) wory 4_pj J1. ~Wheat Heidelberg. 79 years, 6 months and 14 days. ï¬-:: ul Ny. 1 'n:fll:lrrl.%c; egr me'm‘; Murch 14â€"Stock, implements and 10| pICKERT â€" Near Heidelberg, Feb. | s$hter noméual. Corn atromg: No. 2 yellow, acres of land of Mrs. Catharine| isth, John Dickert, aged 77 years, fln. 64%e to ‘ase: Ro."s to, T Strasburger, 3â€"4 mile east of Mannâ€"| jq months and 27 days. in {'w. .‘} % heln. KUEHNER â€" At Berlin, Feb. 23rd, | Barley nothing doing Rye, No. 1, o March 17â€"Stock and Implements of| Violet, little A@Ughter Of LiNCOIN | «mm mmmmbmmmmmmmmm m ce Peter Reist, 2 miles cast of Breslau| Kuehner. y or 1 1â€"2 miles west of Shants‘®| yrymmR.RMANN â€" At Berlin, Feb. Farm For Sale. v.v."" 23rd, Wm. Zimmermann, aged 67 Witeudes â€" March 18â€"Stock and implements of| years, 5 months and 19 days. 45 sores of land 2 miles north of 10 Mrs. Elizabeth Neuber, 3â€"4 mile| srrCKLER â€" Near Kossuth, Feb. %I‘T“.:‘E“' * e ooo t OA mdlee northâ€"|" 2ond, Henry Strickler; aged . 77 to Fa% _ west .-"“'_., 108. . _\ . ~_.â€".| years, 1 month and 28 days. ns aneneiire ue on o e iling n tenth o i aeran anmiraeaiaadiat March 17â€"Stock and Implements of ~ Peter Reist, 2 miles cast of Breslan or 1 1â€"2 miles west of Shants‘s Station. March 18â€"Stoock and implements of Mrs. Elizabeth Neuber, 3â€"4 mile south of Erbsville, or 4 miles northâ€" west of Waterloo. â€" March 19â€"Stock and implements of Andrew Foerster, 1 mile west of Heidelberg, or 1â€"4 mile Gast of St. S _4 h & _ ts 1 t 42 B4 0 d March 20â€" implements of| _ Funeral Director and Ewbalmer, lu'ï¬.m; number 4f.girls March 2]‘_.3"“ and house. | Waterico, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" mss bolo, ahepi 20 ie q N* 10000870 | dence Duke St., onnotite J. Lviter. FOR SALE. March 22â€"House and 3 actas of 104 | e y h ftdes of the late Andrew Schenermann. U L He KB wantert ON:n?:w b..;._"‘"‘"“ï¬.‘:".:fl&r-‘:‘, MISS A TRAIN! Just In . _ N -â€"my’:: negiook â€" Â¥ou depanard ol aerenin ® service. We ce oo 4ss hi hi on us. The anfu much super or x vhinserayrals** s the watch busines~. . That is the Jansen HBHros, NEW HAMBURG King SL., BrRrus. ty .â€" ltâ€"arders keep comingâ€"in @81 => have been~ doing, the present £ staff will have to be largely increasâ€"| : ed to turn out the work in time. %"&7‘.“ ‘»: z "-O-A-"’â€"?’,,'â€" fs"w ' M e * & *?- .u_., â€" wad ilfings i ‘“n SOll »A <y â€"S VOEGE â€" At Galt, Feb. 16th, â€" the «wile of .Mr. Voege, of a daughter. SDG:E‘H! «â€" At Galt, Feb. 10th, : the af M. Sigsworth, of a son. COLEMAN â€" At Galt, ~Feb. uï¬_‘.{ the wile of Al. Colema®, of a son. RENNIE â€"â€" At Glenalien, Feb. 16th, the wile of Jas.: Rennie, of a son. LOVE â€" At Haysville, Feb: 20th, ; the wile of J. Love, of 2 daughter DECHER:â€" At Berlin, â€" Feb. 16th, the wife of Chas. Decher, of a son. lPlPHER â€"â€" At Galt, Feb. 24th, the wile of Johnâ€" ~Pipher, of a daughâ€" ter. .. ~ * ELLIOTT â€" At Galt; Feb. 10th, the wile Gf. John Eliiott, of a daugh ter. s PYKEMAN â€"At Galt, Feb. 19th, the wile of Jas.. Dykeman, of a HUGHES â€" At.â€"Waterloo, Feb: 26th, the wile of Dr. F. G. Hughes, . of &A _SOn. â€" LEOPARD â€" In Wilmot, Feb. 15th, the wile of Jacob Leopard, of MURAWSKI â€" At Berlin, Feb. 2nd, the wile of Martin Murawski, of a son. HAUCHâ€"â€" Near Weissenburg, â€" Feb. 7th, the wife of Edward Hauch, of a son. HALSTEAD â€" At Waterloo, MarcK 1st, the wile of Fred. Haistead, of TREVELYEN â€" At Glenallen, Feb. 10th, the wife of Rev. Trevelyen, of a son. + SPENCE â€" At Berlin, Jan. 14th, the > wife of T. H. Spence, of a daughter. BRANDT.â€" Near Philipsburg, Feb. â€"~9th, the wife of William Brandt, of a daughter. GLASSER â€" In North Easthope, Feb. 22nd, the wile of Val. Glasâ€" ser, of a son. ROSENBERG â€" In East Zorta, ist, the wife of Michael Heintzâ€" mann, of a daughter. SCHLUMKOWSKI â€" At Berlin, Feb. nflth; wife of August Schâ€" lumkowski,®of a daughter. | ROSENBERG â€" In East Zorta, Feb. 17th, the wife of Peter Rosenâ€" berg, of a son. DIETRICH â€" At New Hamburg, Feb. 25th, the .wife of Michael Dietrich,. of a son. HEINTZMANN â€"â€"At Berlin, Feb. MARRIAGES. COOK â€" VICKERMAN â€" At Speedsâ€" ville, Feb. 26th, Jacob H. Cook of Zion to Alberta, youngest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vickâ€" erman. HAHN â€" HEISE â€"~ At Preston, Feb. 26th, Chas. Hahn of Berlin, to Louisa Heiss, of Preston. MARTIN â€" SPAHR â€"â€" At Conesto. go, D. Martin to Miss Spahr, both of Hawksville. M DEATHS. PREST â€" At Galt, Feb. 22nd, Wm. Prest, in his 70thâ€"year. REUBER â€" At Berlin, Feb. 18th, Mrs. Andrew Reuber, aged 78 years, 1 month and 18 days. MILLER â€" At Heidelberg, Feb. 19th, Leonhardt ~Miller, aged 87 years, 1 month and 2 days. HOFFMAN â€" At Berlin, Feb.â€" 16th, BUSCH â€" LENHARD â€" At St. Cleâ€" ments, Feb. 10th, Alex. Busch to Mary Lenhard, both of Wellesley, J. K. SHINN, Butter, per 1b Eggs, per doz !-5. per ton An Improved Tone»+ in Grain and Live Stockâ€"The Latest Quotations Tuesday Evening, March 6 o um Etate ‘eceipte mwore agath veryr light at MARKETS. Water106, March 6. to the THE MARKET REPORT® :mo'n ro-t.dlg.éze l‘l‘... V % # o uen Shar mmennt fls | J io m ie BIRTHS ton.,.. 21.00 ree> +vie. * ‘Ch css i «ap a end of the ?ll?a;rh for Salo. ruduhï¬m,-b'ï¬-‘o stomach. No man mu&â€" his stomach.. ‘When the is dis éased the whole body is weakened. Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery -%m:wnddhu ergans of and ~mutrition. _ It cures diseases of other orgars when it There was a\ : molipt of trade at the Toronto Ca wet this moruing, and as the the cattie was scarcely so t was lnst week the glc- were a easier for the imnjority of the ..“hï¬, general the market was off m:t' m!. The quality of the ofâ€" con: about stationary, _ The t rece! u‘r, were 71 loads, which t cattle, 12) sheep and lambs, Export ‘Csttieâ€" Were seiling bett tham ‘n se er @he otlg“eh"u-†é::unh Us the market toâ€"day, e were not so strong as they were last week. They have mainâ€" tained their prices, but are not In such demand, Good exporters ure sol at $4.80 g&gmmm-«nmomu 50 B-u:hug? Cattleâ€"Were about 10¢ per ewt weaker than they were last Friday; picked lots soiu toâ€"day at $4.25 to $4.50 per ewt, and choice ones at $3.65 to $4.40 per ewt. Feeders MW-â€"W«: ueml? at the same prices which bare ulled for some time past; shortâ€"keep rs toâ€"day brought from $3.00 to $4.40 per cewt. and .."l stockers were selling at $3 to $3.70 per d E Lambsâ€"Were steady, selling at 50 to 'merrmm“pnrt ewes and Hmogâ€"“ &.:n Mfl.“ t ie ""fli'-'-‘. at $6 per ewt for choice ones and ft per ewt lopr"unu 10.30 to $0.55; light 85, $0.13 to $6.20 una o ty en i i 4o e m to $iie." heep * and East Buffalo, March 4.â€"Cattieâ€"Receipts, tonar 16 Pnt (boccbpan tnd poetl Saypleg r cattle; veals, ?fl $1.80 to lff’m bulk of sales, $0.75 to $7.25. â€" Hogsâ€"Offerings, 5,000 and. fats. choice lambs, $6.30 to $6.55; ta cholce, $6.35 to m enlly to fadr, $5. (oâ€"% sher)â€" choice handy wethers; $5.35 to $5.63; comi.on (0 extra mixed, $4.00 to 25; culls and common, $3.30 to $4.50; mixed ex» rn ewes and wethers. ?3 to $5.25; yearâ€" lings, good to chulce, all wethers, $5.70 sales, $0.70 to $1.25. . Hogsâ€"Offerings, 5,000 lo:;: glrlx ':c':i{u an ‘:ï¬: 5: ht’u} for all but pigs and t Yorkers: York an_ ut plie" onl tight Vorkers: . Forkery tambsâ€"Oferings, 8,000 Nend? .'iuri;"!ood" deâ€" mand: . sheep â€" steady;._ lambs nnï¬:: choice lambs, $6.3u to $6.55; good t» cholee, Chh-n‘n, March 4 â€"Cuttleâ€"Roceipts,â€" 4/ 0?. Including 300. Texans; steady; good to me «teers, nominal at $6.05. to $1; L medium, $ to $6.50; stockers nud. q a. $250 to $5.40; cows, $1.25 to §$5.25; fers, Jx_.’»« to $5.00; â€"canmers, $1.25 to ï¬n; Lails, ’2.30 to $4.00; calves, $2.50 to ; Texas fed steors, $4.00 to $5.00. Hogs â€"Receipt«,. 19.000; â€"milzod and butchers to $8.35; yuud to cholce heayy, rt,'.'i r..w; ronfï¬. eavy, :3.00 to $6.15; light, 5.15 to $6.10; bulk of smles at $.90 to Chicago i'(-iléa‘i ;mro «+ uth, .l ++ l’ltmm-polh £x% Ck+ Detroit. 2 red .. 84% T no Buillet Valuable Property for Sale frise dou No 1 inottvem, Wie, ear hpde it? noménat, corn -t&n";: N'o#m': lgcto“n::‘;;obae.dï¬.o'cw ; No. ie o t while dine? No. 9 io. saile QGirls Wanted East Buffalo Cattle Market. Lending Wheat Markets. â€" Closing previous day. Clostng toâ€"lay. * ""taeh. "Wer Chsk. shay Toronto Live Stock Chicageo Live Stock, organs . depend for 76 81 T aanington, Ont. ash. â€" May. .« â€"C. & RPMITH \ 4 coouthes 10â€"3 Thursday, March 13th, 1902, at 1 ¢‘clo<k p. m. shary, the folowing valusble e air ie fate t Slvrron sane posgh 3 Tasken d uty No d movers Waterloe make; one 12.fook hay Inse en nntiar reonist milk siohle grindidl d A faoning mill, n?b To ies r beiciai bhovee n‘.’.x,a.'l"_."*g'g; Tay EL 2 No# age, 8 C «fzu. u-?l?‘iurhbi"m'm -it barrow, “-i-d&u wv'hm dm' wachine, $.s¢tsâ€" harness (new), set double =m sats plow harness, 4new w l:‘l; nots, pair. ook, lare, a pumber m'm, hoes and other articles too numerous to > mâ€"n‘ymm.lln}-fl. foal t» Red Ganntlet; chestout mare, 4 y old, in foal to McBride; bay mare, 7 years driver; sorrel mare, 9 years old, driver; colf rishg $ years 9. 7 'd‘.'drlnr.mnrflu'!m' c-.nmq:u in calf; cow . with f ï¬w hc.ll;ghuhbdnï¬noll: 8 +, @n ln::&d;ll.lnl ‘r\%‘h’ï¬â€™ Mw‘un sow, OhJu e bosr, ‘two months old, _ __.___ _ _ . ce t tiet t Tht 1J smuakns swedje o. Jogern Mioxkus, Auctioncer approved jolnt notos. mndn( at 1 o‘ctock m. sharp, the m‘:-:&_'“m.ï¬l.;u.! cows to calve in April; heifer to be fresh attime of sale; heifer, supposed to bein calf; heifer, rising two _ InpugiQeNTe, Krc.â€"Wide ti 6. wagzon, twoâ€" democrat, rak » as 1 Pemens uiough on barmee. gane : ! :&"2:""’« Mrs: Tane Morer, in Hose 1 mite aouth east of Bloomingda‘e, on the Bres‘au road, on Thursday, Maroh 20, 1902, No. 4 w-u;lno SL:FMM barrow, gabg % i“ ip % oradle, weck yoke, :otuhllh“? llk box, m. is foot 1ea‘ dg;‘ut gravel planks, eross cut saw, 2 p--llcy;} 2 fruit sp onns.br. nvhl.u‘. number swill hx‘r:“;mh. ':;:v“chuu' seythes, shovels, hoes and a â€" quantity . of yma';lï¬hï¬ï¬.m:ld.o(m Whun;lm months 0 d; 20 Housktzorn Kewsors.â€"3 bedsieads, flour chost, tray, bure« ter _od parior -;m%fl’m ‘Ifn;;mrdmnnkf. ‘chost. churn, flower plants, stome jars, crocke, 30 Wm Truth ï¬â€™.:a«a binding. g-o::,oam o‘f Prov. of Ontaric, and many other articles too numerou® to mention. # Arguny $ mouthe evellt ‘oncamnroved Soint on ; 8 t for cash â€" m “z ntnnn-‘ “hï¬ru pay C Jo&}m-. § Mrs, Sarai ;ova& commencing at one o‘clock p. m, sharp, the folâ€" valuable property, Â¥iz: Kâ€"Mare 11 yn;":umt 1450 Tba. in mare 11 years ( .: mare 8 years old, black home 13 years old, Ciydesdal» i eae en remane g‘-hn&lyo}n c-l:u. nh-l;ht‘nt". $ Trsoh‘ * doten Guinse view too tnker taniif ue ap sutber, 1 sonigd nomoome sot chgls hat. HOVIIEO:.D'I‘?.FEC‘I‘Sâ€"-:W‘ eu:.bnud. Ludonnm. table, 1 duol:rsdm f"’" or chairs, hanging lamp, sink. cooking mlâ€":‘; mew), box stove, woodbox, copper ketts, m.- +arrels, old r barrol, 16 p{l-‘n hm wash tnb, 2 lounges, a lot of uu.@ atone, 2 hand 'i"‘ï¬;:.‘.'m b mï¬w fl#«?&m). German onâ€" hap 1 ader. 2 compron ladderaca, 10. nf Mr7 hemiock tamber (1 and 2 Inch), 2X) bushels tar â€""_%h:&_"' sof potatoss. _ ... _ turn‘ps, Em?â€" y8 .-l:-gnn-l.-ï¬?‘ that or 5% 5.-“:‘ for cash m{dm w hfltul. JACOB B. uni'umcl. 5“ + in t# g 'W%fltl I'Pfl l& k, in 2C C " m MIEnh situated 1} miles no th of Gait. â€" Gopd markets. splendid land, part clay P ProRidicroresNooms ol ol tie ie * MARGARET ROTH. IMPLEMEXTs.â€"McCormick bind‘r, new; 2 "IB' m"ï¬-fl" 8t. Amud w !lh g‘&a‘udï¬:"w«h-.nb 15 sores of which hh-f m On it is a new brick house, bank barn and all necesâ€" sary outbuildings, 2 good orchs % d i rpran s poap panh information -z on thiï¬-- letter to mi _ 108477 . c oan «il seaakyiad in on taitiog f eorns fedsoind Gre nfams tigte 2o s n ols ts ps, ce ng of ue in S Tows sine m 4500 10 Pn mt ail contentenoes, such as hot wa or beating, tor, Whbar use AN MAE s $o wte * * STMEON BRUBACHERR, _ #â€"imo Friday, March gist, 1002 . |__" Farm for Sale or to Rent. Farm Stook, Implements, Eto. ..OF.. Stock, iImplements, Ete. roarnine» @4 Gomige Hiubincts | nitle west of Auction Sale Public Sale. Auctioneer. Fxup. Fogust=R Tuesday, March 11th, 1902, ERIE will "e ao‘d bllo auction on the premises ol'm umm 3 milos west Public Sale ERE will *e aso‘d by public austion on the House For Sale. Farm for Sale. P. F. SCRUMME®, Clerk. For Sale. â€" OF â€" Gnondk Bukin ki i xecutors Berlin " IMPLEMENTâ€"+, KTO,.~â€" . ts o y g.‘..'m' der. 2 § 18, e .ï¬ .noc. a o&&% cprerBle c xth,.s. deoes 5 sis Rumens ons aonrly 1« o) "D 6 harness, forks. shovel«, rakes, loggong chalus caw sia un Iosdrog cBarnn nradie td ty rcls meéat tub , wash tubs; 3 ki‘chen ta king too bumerous to k * 5 slsdd P c Ple, edccto esc s ce paieep t e to s aoet Monday, March 17th, 1902 apâ€"Onettgroochie wnnmz: 1.6‘elook n-A-t.-:-m hk 'd'l higd <AC /+\ noge lowing. property, viae . . . > _ â€" T T BROER »aur mt hoose T yoite ald sorre horse 9 years â€" 14, sorrel horse 13 years old, 10‘ â€" rel hor elé yours oid, hay mare 10 years o d, 2 hur-u-A‘ur-O‘dm bï¬ll"un-lr- ::lnd?io -":rhnh.' uv-‘.‘: ves 0 w sows w iternddn).g?‘lsl!mual‘fl. bens, 3 rurkeys ard a collic dog.> .. ~. . > > * whee} ba yow», 2 gravel boxes, Daisy choppi» piill, straw c\nbc%m.kd 2 b!-hugug etrer ad en ap. ain=, y r w m&d eqmplm'::'m sepacator,lron kettie. 24 t« double harness.3 sotsriue‘6 ummi $ tons of. bas, 5U bushel« vats, xrinds ond other articles too pumerous to insation. nn:nl:-tfln:um‘;-odnu upon 'm E_ov djaln-oks“or 6}, per anuum Jo:fw:b’l.w credit amounts. 5 â€"_ Auctioneer."â€" . â€"._._ .. ‘Propr.etor. 10â€"2t RE will be so" blic anction he D poaiaines af the andetsighods1 of a "u it" ; TMPLEMENTS, KIC.â€" im"' ; & Wood binder tn-.-rlvy.‘now). new MoCor ’hn-gw..rr' (é foot cu barvester "h. wcke,sprin hok eultivator, -mmr. seed d:ï¬l. 2 harro 7 $ plows, 4. lamber wagons (1 neerly‘ ner ), road cart, 2 seated carri ge, # mï¬lm light sleigh, % ‘out stone ‘ bon . Jowng tfl dwhb‘-.!a-.lnht.iimn kett o cider ml-: straw cutter, double 3&"‘! »hot m&ov& aunt x af furnitur , 2 sets double ®, ingle and a lot efâ€"other &rticles to> numerous %mulbe. TRERMS â€"Young pigs and all sume of $10 ard under cash; ove that amount 10 m=nths‘ credit on ;wnmjdn notes or 5¢, off for cash payâ€" ment of t . mounte. Jos, Micxt‘s, Mzxs. EutzgABETR Neyake, ____ Auctioneer. .___â€" ~=â€"_____â€" Proprietress, THE undersigned h1s beea instructed by Mr. | having Amos Bricker thwell by public Amc fon at bis "w':'?'n u.-..m?mmu taile east of it ma. :Mmfl;a& file gqust of B muvilles M; 102% mm«g at 10 o‘glock; a m., the followin r : sTOCI :5.-1.'-.-»&51-‘“†years old, well msloh«‘it.. wozl &mon'tim lhhi':lwk mare 10 ears old, wi Tho 3 maro If years oid, With fosl by Te ‘Whike: bhok horse 9 yoars old; bay coit rising 2 years old, by t pair :.(&dm fising 2 years old, by yount ton; ing colt, by Bi ly Wi.l't:iuuwl‘: hi,umd gale, remainâ€" dof with calf, in~ uding 2 pure bâ€"of Jerseycows, with pedigree; hdifer due to calvo in June; pure Aio Arnsampmiith Leti eeding y . Ring Goorge; elfd: R J Akhrum de Kal; W?’n’&ï¬&d“ nfl- viging |luf ulad.; helfer calves,2 eixht mosths old, one 6 months flt.gl rall calves; (Taesw cows are a superior d ity anima *); brood sow suppos w.a flmmm‘ln'l .;r"’ pro ; put Tred Andeloace, old in tflmi 80 bhiew one. IMNPLEMENTS â€" Doeringz binder: Doering _ IMPLEMENTS â€"â€" Doering binder; mower, 6 feot <ut; Deoriog mke,1? teet ; dram roller; 15 tupe shoe drill, M ‘sseyâ€" make; 2 Oxford gaune p ows tnow:; 1 twoâ€"furrow vafylov;s valking plows; Economist plow; -e:rl" mfllu‘:'-e“lm ® hnmv-. 38 ctions; -‘; ffllm ad se Tions; '.'m P; Dobsicighs; madic: 1 '.“:'nmnlii;'od’d p 4 : ‘op buggies; 2 ro !wï¬-'mmhm sets . long %ï¬â€˜ :w; ; 77â€""?'57’;“-?&%; a'hni*-uf-:mm hq:u; straw knives; 2 wheel 'h'nmnlt ise tongs; work tider befres: feon bon! mï¬â€™:ï¬m tab; batk tun; DeLaval cream so tor; M march churn with stocl frame; 8 m&':-mrg # ladders, 12 wnd 18 feet long: 8 »oythes and emath»; grain in Oe lop oatnet in bukke: forknt on ie aamie ‘m h:"%om' reserve, as 1 RERYYT $10 ond nrger ce h oree that amount mon broved Jontargle® on ne fireouah oh0,90,nfont, AMO8 BRICKER, e *. AHHH on _ $XE Eriouey. u:;.â€â€˜ :ï¬.;ï¬rï¬iâ€"l I'cï¬'-ï¬ -'xif-m, aoren o)~ â€"â€"A pominmpngal rarise: C To im s1 oh nak impionints of Mire unth Auction Sale o credit. Wodnesday, March 12th, 1902, ax cxz 0R «+«x Stook, Implements, eto. farm Stock and Implements. * «epa0Riai2 Farm Stook and implements. Auction Sale Auction Sale . .OF.. % Farm, 8took and Implements. Auction Sale Friday, Maroh 14th, 1902, A, KaUDMAN, :0 ork. T. WarBoLp, Clerk Loxor ar Noox â€"(QF.«.. TER Ns eto. See Our Confirmation Suits Lo sizes from 28 to As Â¥ 50, $5.00, #6 00 and #$7. k In sizos from 28 u:suvg‘liq' 'fl at 06 0o, $0 0o, $ 00, “~""‘.".“"',‘"“’g â€" We show the fnest stock of hats, shirts, ties, collats, o@c., in town = | _‘ "Sign Gold Star" H1GHES GExTLENEX :â€"I bave been using a Home Comfort Range for the past four years and am more than pleased with it. It is coomltnt,.:?-fla and very economical in fuel. _ Burns either wood or coal perfectly is by far the cheapest range in the end. P 3 In fact I would not be without one if it.cost half as much more. 24e 6. 0 MEnh e Sao d Fope ksn old 1 Cotamk 3:X GO .D MEDALS and Diplomasâ€"â€"Cal. Migwinte NILVER Mlï¬lâ€"-&muï¬d Exposition, Torento, ulo‘gmm. Lon« Wrought Irou Range Co. 345,504 Home Comfort Ranges Sold to Jan. ist, 1897 anifcr Wrought Iran Range Co. > 4 * Â¥ * . e GEXTLEMEN :â€"Eight years ago I purchased one of your Home 1 ‘R::?eu. with which 1 am perfectly satisfied and would purchase anotherâ€"i E nbediedt it PMIRGBs: ... :<3c0om 1120 1C1 15 Cc Ry .e ons x & es : _I bâ€"lieve them to be well worth the price. My range is as good as new .ndhunoteo:tmomoenthrrepflumlbolnnuwfll last a life time, _ § T.B. HEIST, ~ GENTLENEX iâ€"We have been using your several years and are pleased to-:L tv ‘{nv baking and heating, and great saving i ful..‘) In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Schmiekl, Late of the Town of Waterloe, Widow, Deceased. OTICE is hore reuant to Seo E Chap." 120. Jt 8. 0.; 18 that: all. pergoos vhx any dlaim against the estste of gsum Sacigs ces ces whkile on of Sbout the $ith of" November: a . D. 100L at the Town or _ Wats 106 % to ver to Peter Schmehl, ire P. O , the ex: Elizab \m'f'e'ï¬'mm gfl'fl -::': g__,u?;g on or betere the 13th day of March, 1902, their names, addresses and with full particulars of their claimé and and statoment of -mnt duly ver fled, and nature of the securities (if any) held by them nature of the securities (if any) i'di'tuan_ em; aad ltfl#- is hereby given that after 13th d.ii“ arct, mï¬:.u executor and executrix w mg:g 'l;n&r'zho u-t:gsbuud ied oaeee Saving +eghee anly To the af afore mid, and . "aï¬" executor and exeotrix will noal!;o-l.!;bh for B nld.-n-urn-m n:“'gu‘d?bl'lflnol have been received at the time R nou?'lu » | C ;‘E‘ARIN lclhmhï¬x of g.ï¬: wWill and Testament of Elizab:th Dated at Elmira the 17th day of Februarr. A. Wrought Iron Rarg6 bo. 5i Notice to Creditors. To hk in it k with P Surg bart aopedcininieet, ol t hn iss io rimet. eege tening s tope,, nogoes mediate possession ; Founded 1864. _ Paidâ€"up Capital $1,000,000 § h rp® F:cteri.s. Salssrooms and Offices : TORONTO, mn‘.-u'l'.lp‘-..c 3 ‘Western Salscrooms and Offices: . DENVER, COLO. .: ut N3" 7T© mvaufact wo a1d carry a complete stock of Hotél Ranges and Kischen roods ; slze mogua {ol OME COMPONT STEEL FURNACES. ‘Write for catalogue snd prices. T Farm For Sale. The Mutual Life Assurance Com pany of Canada, has large sums of money to loan on farms at Iowu: current rates. * w c&lo Va:‘ntion. So::igot'l.o;. ot:;t r application is ma â€" ect lg.t“he Head Office. litled thereto, havi t to the uimget whinh Rotles shat! hung becu dulivered & . able -'ll-;b. as the %vfl B; l:g frtoaoane P k n x P __: Manager, Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 1go1, C s in taase 2 is Tacid 6. Rby balan e plowed fo Fing. a.*:.'.-.-.g%“"'- i treg: i iarengge oo ies moode on-vhw-t.'zi _“ NYD 3 Not ce to Farmers. W ATE nechanisel Associntion, 1ddt 2ud the United Buates, "** on ces wreaiaie Kith ordinady cate: Money to Loan. 7â€"8 mos Farm far Sale. OME COMmFORT DMEDALS and N?jomâ€"“&lhwim Fail, 06. DiPLOMAâ€"Alsbame A FOUR MEDALSâ€"$Geid and 1 Silver, World‘s Centenâ€" HiG HEET AW WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO., LmiTep Geo. Wegenast, nial Cotton Exposition, New Orieans, 1886 Tw A_ VICTORIES _4# Ahs"oxo. sounav «. Vailey P. 0. Box 114. Waterloo. ARDEâ€"Nebraska Agriowitural F air, 1009 ui8 Agroultural â€"awd M. WILDFEANG, g‘l Society, Montgomery. 18958 Sieewitsn * Here is where you can get all the newest and latees ideas in dress. . Oar . stock for spring is hore, [ ramutine Can., 1806 Star Clothing Honuse. John Hill DEALER IN YORKSH!RE PICS From six and eight weeks up to SOWS one year and upwnï¬ all bred from imported stock....â€" Thoroughbred. Shorthorn catâ€" tle for sale at all times. from rerraile it wad gnrden es ce ol al w0 t “‘0 'cng:'“.: Also ® fall : ‘aâ€"-h.m re oft all c ia, % in Wook. & | G ‘s EStook Foud m as one of the ON THE BALANCE Seed Time irain bage. in order to make room for a shipâ€" ment of cutters and. slaighs. Horse shoeing done so as to give our "Home Comfort" Ranges for ive us entire satisfaction, both in Harvest SHALL NOT FAIL GINGRICH, W HOLESALE and RETATL. King St., BERLIN. (,reat : Reduction * A. C. Thoman, Blair, Ont., Feb., 1002 Blair, Ont , Feb.,; 1902. . raok Taik on hinds af monbpurs Wellesley. East of Scott, BERLL OF MY BUGGIES Mre. W. Zeigl.t, Mre. Wim. -.u:r. F : Menno 8. W . Mrs Benjamin Bowman, AMre. Benuel Bowman, Mrs Heckendorn, M. Brobman, Alex. Hadden. 4 wery to all parts of the iv. . Btore in Devirt‘s â€"â€"ANDâ€" ISAAC HARTEL wheore will 1 get rolled wheat, beans, and of the WatERLO®