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_â€"CGounty Council. _ The Watch House .. M dJanken Bros,, . â€" From the clerk of, the County of wgfiaflo, in regard to the meeting at , Toronto to form a ‘"Western Ontario _Good Roads Association." From Herbert Groh, applying to be appointed county pupil at . the _ Ontario Agricultural College. â€" The County Council opened its last ; of the present term at the ; House, Berlin, on _ Tuesday | , _ with _ Warden _ T. _ S., ‘ tz and ‘Counciliors G. M. Deâ€": Bus, J. S. Anthes, G. Laird, R. tndn. F. Schaefer, §. J. Cherry, Robson, L. Bowman, Rerdinand Walter, A. Peterson, J. Fischer, W. R. Plum and J. Hallman in their reâ€" spective places. The . session proâ€" mises to be aâ€"short one, as there is | not the usual amount of business to ; be transacted. | . After the reading of the minutes of the last day of the June sessions, the €lerk read the following communicaâ€" ~From: President Mills, of the O.A. C., announcing vacancy for a Waterâ€" loo County pupil. > 8 \‘From James Elliott and sixty othâ€" ers, ratepayers of the Township of North _ Dumf{ries, petitioning the County Council to take action . toâ€" wards the purchase of the Parisâ€"Ayr *%oll road. â€" From the Board of Audit submitâ€" ting the annual report, as follows: To the Warden and Council of the ~ County of Waterloo: Gentlemen:â€"As provided in section 6, chapter 102, R.S.O., 1897, we, the members of the Board of Audit, beg to report as follows on certain matâ€" ters which we consider ought to be brought under the notice of the Council. (1) As you are aware, certain fees | daughter. mre reimbursed to the County by the Weichelâ€"At Elmira, Nov. 22nd, . the Government where prisoners are tried | wife of J. S. Weichel, of a daugh by the county judge on an indictable| ter. offence, but the Provincial authoriâ€" Schaeferâ€"â€"At St. Jacobs, Nov. 22nd ties have rules that when these priâ€"| the wife of Edward Schacier, o ‘goners are tried hy the Police Magisâ€"| a son. trate instead of the County: Judge, |Pfeifflerâ€"At Preston, Nov. 22nd, thi nothing _ wiii be reimbursed to the | wife of Mr. Pfeiffer, of a son. County except when the prisoners are|Wismerâ€"At Preston, Nov. 22nd, th found guilty. It is claimed that this | wife of Mr. Wismer, of a daughter ruling is contrary to law and subâ€" |Reiberâ€"At Tavistock, Nov. 17th, th jects the County to considerable loss. | wife of Henry Reiber, of & son. _ (2) A considerable sum is p.ned' every quarter by this Board to cover the expense of conveying pflsoners} from Galt to the gaol in Berlin on , remand and then taking them back | to Galt for trial by the Police Maâ€"‘ gistrate. It is claimed that this exâ€"| pense would be lessened if arrangeâ€" ments were made to keep the prisonâ€" | ers at Galt until tried, committed for trial or discharged, except . in "those cases where the remand by the Magistrate is for several days. 3 Opening of Last Session of Present Ceuncil, ‘â€"(3) On acoount of a new Act passed by the Parliament of Canada, 2 Edâ€" ward VII., chap. 23, amending the Naturalization Act, the Clerk of the Peace was required to make a reâ€" &%urn to the Secretary of State, Otâ€" tawa, of all the names of the 2513 persons that have been naturalized #ince the setting apart of the County in April, 1853. The cost . of this ‘amounted to $176, which seems to be gfih by the County, as well as ‘%he cost of the future returns which must be made hereafter every â€" half ~ All of which mitted. ~â€" D. Chisholim, Chairman, G. M. DeBus, 11. J. Bowman, B ts . J > & Board of Audit. Mr.â€"W. H. Bowlby, K.C., Clerk of the Peace, wrote a lengthy commuâ€" Board fof Audit‘s Report i Watgh of yours. If not it to us Our watchmaker es it Give" sfaction ? Communications watch. â€" He can repair *3 is respect{fully . subâ€" CoPy Rie a dent ; sident Woolwich © Township ~Council “‘I‘:L“‘. copy of the new roads. byâ€"law for confirmation by the Coun ~The St.â€" is Orphanage r» Ar: .fi‘pz *\ ol â€"Commissioner . Of Roads A. W. ‘ _advised Council to . give concrete flooring for lfir a: trial. ‘The cost is, higher, but its lift is much greater. » position‘ of Wensgraptes 100 the lotal on courts of the County rendered vacant :l’tt:h resignation _ of ~Miss M. A. Hugh A. Glaspell, of New : Hamâ€" burg, tendened his resignation on the Board of Examiners. He is leaving the professiog and the County. Mr.: G. M. James, (B.A., L.LB., principal of the Preston School, apâ€" plied for the position rendered vacant on the Board of Examiners. Mr. A. B. Weidenhammer, | Waterâ€" loo, was also an applicant and . atâ€" tached to his letter was one from Inâ€" spector Pearce, stating that the apâ€" plicant, with bis 20 years experience, is well qualified for the position. â€"Messrs. Harry W. Brown, Berlin and P. H. Huyck, â€" New Hamburg were also applicants, .. Â¥ Mr. I. Wildfang, auctioncer,â€" Berlin, asked to have his license as auctionâ€" eer refunded, as he is ill and not able to work. a yA Aiter the communications had . bee. read the following byâ€"laws were inâ€" troduced, viz.: To provide for the appointment of county auditors; to appoint nominating officers for Counâ€" ty Council; to confirm Byâ€"law No. 491 of the Township of Wootwich, to open a new line of road forty feet "ide, on Lots Nos. 53, 54, 67 and 68. G.CT.. in the Townshipâ€" of 68, G.CT Woolwich. Councillior W. R. Plum sprung @ surprise on the Council by introducâ€" ing a byâ€"law to authorize the payâ€" ment to the Clerk of the Peace of a gross annual sum in liew of , those fees which are . chargeable t)y him only to the County, and which are not repayable to the County by the Province. l wife of David Martin, jr., of a daughter. ; Weichelâ€"At Elmira, Nov. 22nd, the J. K. SHINN, Funeral Ditrector and" Embaimer, Waterloo, Ous. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Duke St., onunosite J. Letter: Schaeferâ€"At St. Jacobs, Nov. 22nd, E;g ‘to §4: sheep, ton mixed, $ the wife of Edward Schaefer, of 75; culls to good, u.gx to $3.40. & son. Chicago Live Stock. Pfeiflerâ€"At Preston, Nov. 22nd, th¢| (mfeago, Dee. 2â€"Cattilcâ€"Receipts wife of Mr. Pfeiffer, of a son. lnclndln&fil) ‘Texans; steady; good t Wismerâ€"At Preston, Nov. 22nd, the g'f,"s‘v ‘t&'{ge:: :’;hp?:e'dg"l;g'“'l: ‘R:fle of Mr. Wismer, of a daughter. :o:‘:.'hg t&“s'za%hell:f'lrl:{ t'zau;! iberâ€"At Tavistock, Nov. 17th, the R 40. bu 0 | wife of Henry Reiber, of & son. E;'.“o u”fik&’% 1e Ludwigâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 18th, the ; toâ€" w ; left over, 2. | wife of John Ludwig, of twins, son | uP e & ,‘?_‘,,'?‘E,':},’:".,;.:?f ] and daughter. fl‘l? to £6.50; mu{! vy, $5.70 4. ; Garbuttâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 19th, â€" the | $X * $ 600 on "Afniet ‘ | wife of F. W. Garbutt, of a son. oo olne. Paeuners, . §5. o 15¢ lowe ‘Hoeflechâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 20th, the | thofee mixcd. $5.50 to "$2 #; miiw | wife of Geo. Hoeflech of a daughter. | at $3.50 to $5.25. ‘Lngâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 2ist,. the wife Leading Wheat Markets. of R. D. Lang, of a gon. fous daÂ¥. Closd Eitespioâ€"At Bades, Nov. Zist.‘ the $nd hac. ‘Say. Del wile of Edward Gillespie, of _ a J Chiergo .... ..> 4 75% ‘ daughter. Reaott > z;;a 10 ;;13 ‘Berduxâ€"At Baden, Nov. 22nd, the llne‘-pozll-u.’ «. B1 I |_ wife of Collin Berdux, of a son. is rhkce. 2 nor % 7 w Schultzâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 25th, the grnu‘t:a 11- hard .. 4 is |_wife of Fred Schultz, of a son. B * ‘Stankeâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 24th, the WATERLOO MARKETS. wife of Albert Stanke, of a son. Waterloo, December 4. y Whent;...y.1.....ccos. +080 MARRIAGES. New Wheat........,. .06 Kochâ€"In Woolwich, Oct. 31ist, the wife of Menno R. Koch, of a daugh: ter. Hahnâ€"At Heidelberg, Nov. 9th, the wife of Wim. Hahn, of a son. * Martinâ€"in Woolwich, Nov. 20th, the \‘The h&-law was\read a first and econd time. ( . Hoelscherâ€"Randallâ€"At Eimira, ‘Nov. %5th, by Rev. A. R. Schulz, Chas. Hoelschet, of Berlin, to Hattie Randail, of Elmira. Jansenâ€"Vogtâ€"At Elmira, Nov. 27th, _ at the residence of the bride‘s moâ€" ther, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Carl K. Jansen, of Tilsonberg, formerly of Elmira, to Minnic B. K. Vagt. Marshallâ€"Schmidtâ€"At â€" Berlin, . by Rev. As Y. Haist, Robert Marshall to Sophia Schmidt, both of Berlin. Roosâ€"Hasenflugâ€"At Waterloo, â€" Nov. mt the residence of the bride‘s i y Enmnwg. to Henty Roos, both ‘of Waterloo. Masternâ€"Kimmelâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 25, Rev. R. von Pirch, Jared K. i to Caroline Kimmel, both of Faberâ€"At Betlin, Nov. 26th, Bernâ€" hardt Faber, in his $5th year. Hartlichâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 19th, Herâ€" m\c:km. son ol Jos. Hartâ€" lieb, 7 months and 12 ug“ Alisonâ€"At Galt, Nov. 22nd, ta~ beth, wile of John Alison, in . her â€"Alst year. Grantâ€"In North Dumfries, Nov. 24th â€"Isabella, nnu:. of the late. Peter aged 78 years. . onl n C cpo ul Byâ€"laws Introduced BIRTHS DEATHS , â€" Rev. Father 7 esn : in Py k lhee and Lite C ts uB es lower -qm 3 ;Fta' /*s mflr three loads sellâ€" "hopapiige fuosk thy y ast te Ratiet to4er." henrs Athsession being troae 9 mt hat ow ue mora ie :u?{::‘lel:lc‘l::. bm hip. nine cattle were Adic, Butchers‘ were .:lr. ng ca! ere Adie. Butchers‘. toh evatbr, but (rdem and m ..on'- 'dhr-. L 4 c hea '.n:.:l bucks were & in price, be , were en were firm. gr- were The total fl was ears, in _cats Cho e theer and it gs. â€" Export Cattleâ€"There was doâ€" Ing," ~and t..s offert dnmtg. ‘There were some n:xf'lo-dn on sale, t ouly one buyer made nn{ purchases, these were small to fl -&u from a port not affected by Tnm Prices were nomlnlll{ lower . at. $4.7 $5.25 ewt for the op&ndm and to H,%rtor mediums. outlook is so dim that gflee stnontlou: are not a good guide to the state of the market. Everyâ€" thing depends upon the extent to which reâ€" Lief ’mm the present crisls is given by the British and Canadian Governments. _ Butchers‘ c-meâ€"n:!on butchers‘ were d ple'll{d 'g-"-:'qnoifi 1€ s,“ 25 to ;i‘:& an at $4.25 to . The same state of affairs prevails in the better grades of butchers‘ as nmong the lhlpw( cattle, and deniers are awniting deve! flnent-. For common to good cattle m"le:d still a tl;r «gem:’ndhnm rc':huu mot bein; a e rest upon m-' m rade. 'gho{ce lots zu% trade are selling rather well. Too much rellance may easily be :l-ced. however, upon the i\emnency of the eomiltlolu‘l at prsent . r t favorable, for the middle grades ‘butchers‘ cattle; if the blockade of exmfl'm should continue there would be a bad break in the prices of cattle for local tn%a % Bullsâ€"The wkr for export bulls are reâ€" lative to those 0 :h!pgln] steers, and the firnt is consequent‘y in a depressed state. ere is no h&m passing, and prices are nominal. er bulls are steady, but trade is very qulet.. _1 k . Feeders and Stockersâ€"There is a moder ately mmnmt and rflm are well mainta The demand for the heavier findu ur not ‘:t heen affected b{ the ew England cmbargo, but for the future a g:-t deal d« _ends uron the length of time t the restriction remains in force. Prices are unchanged. . Peunol Mss uit wdtet oo bas l(llc‘ Cowsâ€"The market is in good shape and all the good milsers are sure to find buyers at high prices. Quotations are unâ€" chemged, . .. 0. 300 .220 c 2 .. i _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"The trade in export ewes has fallen flat, and only a very small ewes has fallen flat, and only a very small percentaRe of the day‘s offeriugs found bnr ers. ‘There will be no ocean space available for at least ten days, and a clearance cnnâ€" not be effected beinre that time. Denlers here advise the byuers in the country to hold back their shipments and awalt develâ€" gg_:nontl with reference to the embargo. ces are 40¢ ?er ewt lower at $3 to $3.25 per ewt. ‘The tumble in the price of bucks ranges from 25c to *O¢ Bgr ewt, and they are selling at $2 to $2.50. They are not wanted at even those figures. Blrort lawbs are out of the question, and butchers‘ are quoted at $3.25 to $3.70 per ewt. ‘The Iatter sold fairly well and were about steady at the close. Calvesâ€"One show calf, welghing T15 Ibs, old at $5 per cwt, and he was a fine speetâ€" men. Other veals were. steady, good ones selling readily up to $10.. â€" _ _'fixf'-;Sâ€"t;i‘fiy-'i|;i unch@nged at $6 per ewt for selects and $5.75 for lights. and fats. Receipts were small. East Buffalo Cattle Market. East Buffalo, Dec. 2.â€"Cattleâ€"Iteceipts, T5 head; steady. . Hogsâ€"Receipts, 4,300 head? fairly active, 10e to 15e lowor: banty, $6.30 io 26007 mired. 26.40 io B6 00. T oirkery, €5.75 to $8; stage, §$4.75 to $5.35. T oo lmugâ€"Nesfipes 2900 neug:‘ s €4.25 to $2.10; yearlings, $3.75 to $4; am to‘%l;. s{neen."fzg:mlxwf. ‘3& T5; culls to good, $1.75 to $3.40. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Dee. 2.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, Including 200 ‘Texans; steady; good to steers, &;.1_5 to $7; poor to medium, $5.75; stockers and feeders, $2 to $4.60; cows, i;.do to $4.50; beifers, $2 to $5; canâ€" ners, $1.40 to $2.40; bulls, $2 to $4.57: Nflb..n to $6.50; Texas fed steers, .2% . 85. Bm Receipts toâ€"day, 45.« ; toâ€" w, 40,000; left over, 2.500; neâ€" gp and Se to 10c Jower; mixed and butclâ€" . $5.80 to $6.30; md to cholce ht-nvs. P.B to £6.50; roulgl vF, $5.170 to $6.10; light, $5.65 to $6.10; bulk of sules »t $G to top lamhs, $5.25 to $5.35; culls to $4.25 to $5.10; yvearlings, $3.75 to $4: $6.20. _ Sheepâ€"Receipts, _ 20,000; tihf::x steady and lambs 1% to ‘I5e lower; go« to choice wethers, .60 to $4; fair . to choice mixed. $2.50 to $2.60; native lawbs at $3.50 to $5.25. Leading Wheat Markets. Clost evious day. Closing toâ€"day. e 94 Dec. May. Dec‘. )!n;. Chica 15% ;&m 70 N ?otl 10% $ fyhiv. m qh @4 i% fllfl? New York ... Toledo .... > Minneapolis . Detroit. 2 red Flour, Pastry .... Potatoes, per bag .... .80 Joseph Mick2s, Anctioneer. Des. 0 â€"Christian Reinhards, stock and Implenients, 3 miles Seuth of New Germany. * Tecdoâ€"ArdvighhAmbets 1 mile Rart mer, of n-fin‘:..m -s-bn road. _ > Des. 17 â€" m-u\- of C fi?am * K4 ‘Dec. 15. â€"Hotel property in Hawkeâ€" Des, 19. . Stock and implements: of Chas Klinck neat Eloira. | Dec. 23 â€".Stoock and implements of . Lorents Burbach 1â€"4 mile aast of to $6.40; pigs, $8.40 to $6 â€"0 Toronto Live AUCTION SALES. T9B i0A ‘;‘{19 3 & 2.10 $2 to $4.60; at 11% 14% ough$, Shcep teadyt ewes, 50 to Ef‘lllli at $G to sheep _i.j:.fi 14 5.50 0 60 5.50 6 00 Pierce, who sent me | . a very kind letter |* and advised me." ‘Thousands of weak vu.: mm-flnhd-i.?l‘o‘:'flh A perfect health to that letter written to Sick and ailing women are to mmw e plhg as and sacredly confidential. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription cures weak and aching backs, nerv= ousness and other womanly by curing the womanly diseases cause Dr. me io nfi sfac o tals painics nsc tonfam Thite M arher mai iess paiocs In o e es a" me to C * g‘u‘u;d.l.!fii- rnw- I camnot say favor Dr. Pietce‘s *Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, women well. A no substitute !:fkthc medicine m 'P. undersigned will sell by Public Auction his the t 1 n . his prontises, eitonted on the north the following property, via: BTOCK~â€"Black horse 6 years old, black mare mc:r:o{?. lvgznn«n. mare 4 mn old. om St. Frai mare & years oid, Driver (\.‘,«m-lh.) horse 3 years old (Sunny Alro), sucklii y, black (Dashwood); 8 jersey cows ull mxcngped to be in calf, Jersey grade cow, in calf, flr shire g ade cows in calf, Durham ’J." old in calf. n'tofiynhln heifers in f, Jersey hd!T 3 years in calf, 2 Jersey heln;}!ym:‘&dhclflf. :’M.oney mfu“l year ere er onl vi r 1} years -?-ll& mde."ruu calf, Durgm grade heifer w& Jersey bull by Erin‘s Bemuty and King Woolwic», 2 years old, 16 ewes and 1 ram, 4 brood sows in pig, Tamworth boar, white boar 6 monthsold, a number of stock pigs, 10 young pigs ? months oid, 80 hene. 4 IMPLEMENTSâ€"3 lumber wagons, bobsleigh light bobsleigh, top buggy (Arwustroog‘s patent) pbaston busgy, three reated democta‘, mlk‘. (Amn-o‘og‘u road cart), 2 bay rack», hog + «pring cultivator, 2 seed drills,two furrow plow, (new), 2 twoâ€"furrow gang plows, 3 farrow do, M=:ssey Harris binder, 2 mowere, bayrake. pes rake. scutfler, 3 iron ‘nun plows Noâ€" 7, potato digger plow, ensilage cutter with carrier, 2 iron harrows, dl-ummww. land roller, 10 horse mcr. jack, eluflwcr. tanniog mill, hay with rove and pulleys, 2 locxln{-:ldu. crosscut saw, m quantity of carpen tools, turning lathe, box stove, tubs, hureh.‘mc kettle, forks, mm :han eâ€" tree. cutter. 2 cutter, set heavy harness, set carriage harnesa. -’i:h harmess, plow barâ€" ness. .o::uv clmu.kDo val chr'-m nmrm: tron e, hay knife, cradle, horse co‘ blanke‘s, g at robe. neck yokes, wheelbarrow, fucnitur: and many other articles too numerâ€" ous too mention. w%ARHâ€"A: the «ame time and place will be e Natth cestom lyuits of. the Corporntion of t n e ol the Villiage of nmt.' containing one hundred wcres more or less, â€" A large and mvmlnfl{ atranged brick house, spâ€"cious barn.and al} : © seary sheds »nd.outhouses are (;n the premises, also a good orchard, nevor failing wells springs and runnin« water. The farm with the exception of about 10 acres of hard wood bush,i= cleared nndw state of cultiâ€" vation with no waste Term* will be made known on day of sale or praviou<ly if desired _ Nn reserve, as the proprietor is disâ€" contiâ€" uing fartiing. _ __ _ _ _._ i TERMSâ€"Pigs, chickens and all sums of $5.00 amd under cash; oyer tbat amount 12 months credit W,fi”fm"d security, or 6 per cent per annum e cash. 0 = _ _ Sale to commence at 10 p‘ciock a. m., sharp. Lunch served at noon. CHARLES KLINK, . Pronrietor. JO#, MICKUS, JOHN H. RUPPEL. Auctioncor. Cle In the matter of the Estate of Gmrfi ““:"“ Kaibflcisch of of the Town of Water |;=Ifih‘ in the County of Waterloo Printer deâ€" | 00 on ceased. M Notioa is brereby given parsuant to see. 38 of :‘\:’.p,m&d&a .mu:um-mnm& at the ims _ or deman Estate ThiG" Getree Inibhelth dessased. "one aied | »AIi on or shont.'.h';!uhg’ds-mbwll:.' :‘Mh- are required sond. post: deliver to the Sm’ for WJ The Trusts and Guaran Company Limâ€" | by adâ€" ted, wtbtgnnm intatrators on or | being before the 2nd of 1903 their Chrieâ€" | â€"even tian and surnames and addresses with fall parâ€" | in Blo ticulars in 'md their chlmludéuub part C ment of their nts and the nature w Mores securities(f any) held by them duly and r by statutory deciaration. _ _ _...___«_ _ _ fsaid C Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets are the _ Aud take notice that aftor the 2nd day of January 19(3,s»d administrators will kinou® the mriles ‘ehttied tharets, ha reâ€" gard only to th ~claium« of which they ve m-;imnlds-hzmn Mflh liable for said assote, “ol“"v’h part munoc‘.' & or persons 0 e claim not! mmwm by them or their &fimumn time of such distribution. ted 2nd December 1902. TE® mRUsTS Ano ow lgtmoo-r xy Limt‘d \ Puris s %. . COPFRE, finnqtr. passed by the Municipal C uncil. 6 Sorpormvion at the ‘Towp ‘af Wwhtshioe on the to W s L Circane mith etich parsons as ho siai £ rc associate whm gither as or ss are in a M Suook m :tndw for 30 feme of De. bentnras Corporation Water!oo to the amount of ,-.5;_3'333 OTICE is C N OTIC®E isheraby_ ftven inat a "Byâ€"law, Ywas Rt Jhn GavhiFocutintgrieo on‘ the Joth day of ;Kv?yâ€" â€"ni'i.on'.' to 'rt"; -:rhut "aside the g ‘he Sith day of Novoutber A . D 1002. Liquor License Act. Town of Waterioo. Stock and Implements Friday, Deo. 19th, 1902. "A’..B».cfi Auction Sale. To whom it May Concern Katico to Oreditors. aterloo, Solicitor for said Administrators Clerk Clerk U# Câ€"nestogo and 5 miles northeast of Water» 190. ulnu-mndtulu # acres in Ts d n nds 2 good wells, 30 acres sown in fall wheat, K comee Holice Spply oo propifoonet U pout to . 196.acree in North Dumfries, 100 sores under ofuimn e pe poricch 1 mol o . F. COLQUBOUN, _â€" d7â€"4% Not:ce to Farmers | id io on setare is Valuable Property for Sale B the ot bure, Wi townâ€" * SNorsoftatiey it goop or forgile, lase. South balt of Lot xo 1ilin the of Wilmot, south side of Snider s road, con 98 acres of land. About 89 neres is a :rda evitivation. Good :::ulwm n:d ‘tchen, bank barp, wag shed and pig cuhhmannaapu-h-. App y to Eno Ruubw'. en, P.(). If not wold before spring fartn will belet. sbt Farm for Sale Farm for Sale AT valuable farm consisting of 10 acres 1i se it con Purce miles ea8t of i : 1. 1 B 1100000A arcare TD beap o4 1 more or less #ituated three miles east of Merlin. 14 mores are bardwood bush, n&n- mflmhh-m-mdcnmm .On it huhm'hiflfik new bank barn 50582 ft., brik ox house 38x40 ft., and all necessary outbuildings, good well wi h wind mill and orâ€" chard of choice fruit bearing trees. For terms nmp’mnulgqfly_wmmw on the premises or by let! ;;oo| Farm for sale. Farms For Sa‘oe Near Ayr. N Rumelbardt, 1 mile west of Waterloo and % miles from. Betiin, St. Agatha and Erbsâ€" lleonmol 111 aores more or less, 18 to 15 acres of w is in hardwood bush. On it wl tg:nca}lu-.‘] h kmm-fi exrelâ€" sary ou w lent water Slluum‘r school. This is one of ‘he finest farms in the County. For further information apply on the premises or by lotter to M IGNATZ FBKIBUHBIan 1049 Waterioo 1. O., Ont. Farm for Sale the premises or by letter to Ul\'DER and by virtue of mdxom conâ€" tained in a cortain Moriage which will be procused at the time of sale toe e will be oflorâ€" ed for sale by Pubsdc Anmmlon: Mickus ‘\nn'mnco%:-\ the Ilurh&‘d the |;Ԥlh¢oc¢ wkesville in the County ot Waterâ€" on * Monday, Deo 15th A D. 1902â€" . \t;‘h:‘ hour of one o‘lock in the. afternoon o t mxu.mnhr%wmnwd or tract of land, audwnm-m-umnfl being in ‘mb.‘ Hawkesville in the County of W o and Provines of Outario containing by adâ€"memsurement half an acre more lras being comnosed of Village mnm â€" i h t o en ouk Pn o im A as shown on a of Survey of vart of the vflhr of Hawkesville ninde by Mores McFaddenP. L. ®.. for John Hawk, Keq., wnd registered in the Wogistry Office for the said County of Waterioo at Berlin and which mtumo-eumut "A" is more particuâ€" bed as follows n:.u‘ix at the Corner % eaid One where west <ide of e intersects the east sids of Church M'*no-fl’ao I Een e e P esn 18â€"4¢. Walk in and Look Around. _ HOC «PomoRIUTN P PTRCCD TVE E> where M-fl-of%c'uu;fa.hm-“ the east sids of Church Mm.do:tho enst sida of Church street a two | ghluuulm ab. thence north m: mE- and «m W;: the weet side of Geddes‘ ouutévoold-o.dm links to the e Semreaies on i a ftak Sonl + Ts nle sath 5 naitions of sale apply to the "fl“fififim’"“}g apply to JOSEPH MICKUS â€" A. B McBRIDE, 18.3%. â€" Dated the %th day Of Now,..A. D. 1902 at 1 o‘clock p, m. sharp, the following valmanit n’om:-:hylfilul uudl.mlfl y inmaries ds id mepen 4 M ratgie atern en 5‘!&& Lary, . Pony 6 oo Te on riiacnnteso" i hawe sapposed to Wednesday, Dec. 16th, 1902 Auction Sale â€"sORâ€"â€"â€" Of Valuable}Hotel Propert? in the V'xuxze}!:f HI‘M’::?G. 10â€"4 Farm for Sale Mortage Sale. Stock and Implements. lock p, m. sharp, the followifig valnable Ei.m':.z::*:..m. Talle Gustot on the Guelph read on 7 «ICKUS _ A. Bâ€"McBRIDE, _ | oc oo n Sanals chat all credibore and t xn anamdininmitaiprnt Auctioneer. i s?m utte in that bebal that all and To ‘“"““""“"mkm n'm:w.:'-'flnm'fu:'-m{‘_g In order to 1 iss aes, ue teenpeean s n en mere" ninhfi:n;d On-'i:. A. D. 1908 n; § ction Sale imnfii‘h":&'g‘u" e Lo m‘. i s | les 9 fasy forotye jortai nds | ROST be CYRUS IMAN, BENJAMIN M. KBY, Bridgeport, Ont. LGosts You H. B. DUERING You o ho naoks old 1 Star Clothier, bnvatiotsallh. snn tfatoig Sniirntinde aeatid & the val STOCKâ€" horee 12 Hiae romininn aphagemeny years old ‘supposed to be in foal, colt% yearh Th gons mapnentd ty be in on 1.Juteay harled (reak by time of) ato. # yoarling Relfore year ies mone e o ho. a migs tm mouths old and 50 chickens, _ * MPLEMENTAâ€" Harric Masâ€" nly atris mower, $ fook on .Mâ€"u Harris cuitivator, harvester, pes rake, hay mncp in a on sat doatke mills, zm-vg:vmml- woâ€"furr threeâ€"sâ€"ated demoorat, ‘op buggy, roud m apiinige ns mant bay r ahuwknuo. capacity 3000 Ibe.. 3 :snu‘hmm mw ‘ shovels, rakes. hoes, chains ate. HOUSEAOLW m:crsâ€"cu\n.a-. atove. corner u&hfll. exten«ion stand mnm u:n‘m chaire, sube; barreis and other articles !zim: to monâ€" tion. _ Kvers thing will be rea fvé, as the proprietor is retiring from farm ng. â€" ; TERMSâ€"Pigs chickens and all sam» of Te omm nne i in off for cash payments of credit amounts. fos. MIQKUS,. . . JOHN B, SCBMITT, 47â€"3%. _ Auctioneer Proprictor TRN undersigned has received instructions from cm-lum,rnd-un u&-ll '* muction on Lot 86. Townehip $ liket Nerth of Retcaun. oppecite" m Station school house, on n.loo\onk“t;n., sharp, the following valuatig ‘OCKâ€"Bay borse 6 bay 13 "eecueal ho ho. 6 reare oit barorttt yenflneol&.lw#«-up:od to be 'fi:' due to eal o Jan. 2nd, 2 steer« # : ars old, 8 heifers coming ldx-noll.l y-& {lnqnnlvu\.oslts months calf 2 mon! a‘d, 4 Yorkshire brood sows lw. sow due to mcl)mkml.h. 7 p‘ge 3 months »nd about 30 IMPLEMENTS, KTC.â€" Pres on binder ly new, Noxo: mowe , seed drill, hfi seeder, sulky rake 2 wagons, bflm m cutter, top bu@gy, o‘!: A"he en e tenpanip n Daisy c . . n t e c y ly new, Noxo> mowe , seed drill, broadcaat ons s fas top bocer. tyer Sesersdemenad, new cutter, uegy, % land rollet. diso lunvvm hs lam Preston glow. two furrow plow, pocey worp met aiiadmone. anbect per new, grindstone, barrow, y rack, wood rack, pig mek, tbresâ€"hotrs â€"â€" OF â€"â€" Farm Stoock & Implements Men‘s T Auction Sale CxQOfics ms of $10 and under cash; over that A1 motiis crediv on approvad. feint noter of At off for cash payment of credit amounts. JO8. MICKUS, CHRISTIAN REINHART In the estate of John Musiier, late 0j the Townshp of Wea‘lesiey in the County of" Water!cs, fermst de Wednesday, Deo. 17th, 1902. "-Tfi'i.'t'""; cootern will hot be . es feaihs _ Dated thix 20th day of November, 1908. .. ___ . hss Jown K aCPMAN We are now cutting some beautiful q sample of our aream for ca in yellow, pink, white, etc. lq addrem on reseipt of 2 Auction Tuesday, December 9th, 1902, appearance it is a pair of well made 1 m Inourntoekyouwillfladthfid t ever shown in Berlin. Come and lookâ€"try on &8 + plea It will not hurt your eyes to look at ‘and you‘ll not tb bored to death to buy. In shaping, meke other salient points our $3.00 trousers are It you wish something better try a pair of our opder lot at “-w‘ Stock and Implements Aucioneor Notice to Greditors. If there is anything that gives a man a gentlemanly T. W . WAMBOLD, Clorin roses and Chry santhomunms) ># M. WILDFANCG; m * lout pemins ues roofonsy @», «» v BVYQACGIES Cearg: 1 m . oonk t a;! Ficur and Food Mn >>©|Erb St. Waterloo. _ the| _ In order to make room for the. fall ping yorkshire pigs 6 weeks 2 years ‘old; also . his prizs ---2 bulls‘and beifer caires together with the three year old buil "Glen Alpine." All kinds of Short Horh cattle for sale at all times. > > S Thbdy the Targest tp toâ€" date atock wadé ‘ baildâ€" af iopiied mhie br the Iwofing Sulldâ€" P ie ore. 1 08 of ‘d.: Iin '&‘E’ fl:.'do & trade in the waggon, which is noted to be the leador in Canada. I also sell the Fleary and Wilkinâ€" best furmerd. . Horse as vsual, to comfort and the :o:.. Ax:fm“ ¢ :3‘"«“ King St, Eut of 6488, > BERLIN Terms cash Higheat price pald for all kind of . . grain, wheat exchanged for flour, ~ â€" â€" _ The. Undersigned _ se oo oo ooe it powdar for each (6 separate mext %&xoné. 8. Cingrich. The Choicest Moflnflffi meals always kept fresh TOMILO FOoT. John Bill, Wellesloy, L & Hawkeo,â€"agent. A.C. Thoman, BA "% BERLIN. _ We solicst *Az ho

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