Hamsâ€"Short.out, . «temly, . 43«; _ hacon, long, . cleare omiddles, hyeavy., «tromg. Bs #hort, clear hacks, firm,. "Ts 61 ;wlear bel a-.' ‘uvmly. t«; shoulders, square, from w . Recelpte of wheat during the met three ce #, 02,000 eontals, ifefamting 10,000 Afre d‘.'." Reeeipt« of _ Americin cotm dur J K SHINN, Liverpool, â€" March | 28. â€" Wheat ®pot, Steddy; No. 1 California, #« 1d: futwees, a-hl: Mav, C« Tlyd; Inty, t« 4; Fept., 4 Nyd. _ Cornâ€"Spot, | steady;:. American ammixed, few, 4# d‘)0; do.. old, 48 Hd; fuâ€" tmmes, qulet; Mm-ï¬. Ie 4d; NMay, 4# 4%4, Ln-urâ€"m. Lonls, fancy wintor, steady, M# ‘Kew York Derelt ... Toledo .... Et. _ Lonls Deinth . . At Chicago: July wheat closed 1146 lowâ€" or than yesterday: Jdu‘y cora jxe lower aud July onts Te lower, LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRopuUCcE. TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. Grainâ€" F Wheat, whits, Imsh 222081 63 to .0. Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence,, YoungSt., South. Tncsday. Frening, March 28, Liverpool wheat fature®t elossd _ to day Ayil _lower thin yesterday, and rotm | fu Schneider.â€"At Rochester, N. Y., on March 19, Valentine Schneider, forâ€" merly of New Hamburg, aged 52 years. â€" Geiger.â€"At _ Baden, March 14th, Peter Geiger, aged 74 years. MacGregor.â€"At â€" Minneapolis, Minn., Robert _ Auld MacGregor, youngest son of the late Rev. John G. Macâ€" Gregor, of Elora. Buchanan.â€"At Galt, March 21, Wm. Buchanan, aged 78 years. Luckhardt.â€"At Elmira, March 20th, Mrs. Luckhardt, mother of J. . P. _Luckhardt, Elmira, aged 69 years. Grosz.â€"At Floradale, March 13th, John Grosz, aged 77 years. Bilitzki.â€"At â€" Berlin, March _ 22nd, Jacob Bilitzki, aged 82 years and 8 months. f MacCallum.â€"At Berlin, March 23rd,! the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ J. J. MacCallum. . Chicago and Liverpoo!l Wheat Still Continues to Declineâ€"Live Stock â€"â€"The Latest Quotations. Reinerâ€"Flcischhauer.â€"At Wellesley, on March 7th, Edward Reiner to Emâ€" «ma Fleischhauer, both of Wellesley. Wellandâ€"McCarley.â€"At Galt, (March 15th, by Rev. Rural Dean Ridley, Jason Welland, of Galt, to Annic McCarley, of Bridgeport. Roseâ€"King.â€"At â€" Berlin, March 21st, by Rev. D. W. Snider, Geo. Rose, .of Breslau, to Laura King, of Baâ€" den. s + Fraserâ€"Kochn.â€"At Toronto, March 22nd, Mrs. Regina Kochn, of Berlin, to Albert Louis Fraser, of Guelph. Kuchnerâ€"Smith.â€"At Berlin, March 13 by Rev. ~W. A. Bradley, Milton Kuehner to Lavina E. E. Smith, both af Berlin. ¢ the past three cather dull. . Wheat, â€"red. hus Wheat. spring, in Wheat, goos», bu Bartey, bush ... tats, Imsh ..... Beans, Iush .... Hre, bush ..... Feas, bush ...., Buckwheat, bush Carswell.â€"At Plattsville, March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carswell, a Cumming.â€"At Washington, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cumming, a daughter. Gatzka.â€"At Plattsville, March 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gatzka, a daughter. Cummings.â€"At Washington, March 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cumâ€" mings, a daughter. Kribs.â€"At Plattsville, March 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kribs, a daughâ€" ter. Shantz.â€"Near Plattsville; March 16, to Mr. and Mrs: Jacob Shantz, a *LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Allendor{.â€"At Waterloo, March 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Allendorf, ‘a daughtér. o s Bracey.â€"At Waterloo, March 21st, to Mr. and Mrs.:Ed. Brgcey, a daugh ter. > Schwundwoski.â€"At Berlin, March 25, to Mr. and Mrs. August Schwundâ€" woski, twin boys. > Heer.â€"At Waterloo, March 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heer, a daughâ€" ter. Hallman.â€"At Berlin, March 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isracl H. Hallman, a daughter. Miller.â€"At Berlin, March 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, a son. Plantz.â€"At Berlin, March 17th, to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Plantz, a daughter. ‘ Richm.â€"At Berlin, March 18th, to. Bean.â€"At Berlin, . March 22nd, _ to Mr. and Mrs. D. Alexander Bean, a daughter, Dorothy Belle. ® Bowden.â€"At Berlin, March 21st,â€" to JANSEN BROS., Jowelors, Chadwick.â€"At Kossuth, March 20th to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowden, a ENES THAT MBE ~MARKET REPORTS ecomplete loss ofsight. We can give you eye comfort . This is eyestrain and if sbould bs able to do an amount of work. If your eyes readily become tired it is because seeing calls whits, Ibush red. bush . spring, bush goosc, bush ‘The normal eye should MARRIAGES. DEATHS BIRTHS. NMay y 1 r 4 . m:\a $1 nd to 1 1 (» 49 18 td vents 6. July. 034 D1 4 804 saâ€" lu‘t':: The death of Mrt. Valentine Schnerâ€" der took place at his home h( Rocnes ter on Sunday, March 19th. Deceasâ€" od, who was in his 52nd year, was a former resident of _ New Hamburg. About fifteen years ago he moved with his family to Rochester, N. Y., where he resided up to â€"the time of his death. He loaves a widow (dan ghter of the late John Heppler, of New Hamburg, and sister of Messrs. Jacob and Wm. Heppler, of the City Hotel, Stratford. . The funcral took place at Rochester on Wednesday alâ€" that could be thought of as a cure for my trouble, but feel this remedy. of yours has done me more good than any of them, and I feel if I were a younger man, that by taking them for another few menths I would be we‘l and stronz again; but of course I arr an old man now, and have not tn* constitutien to work on, but 1 home this simple story of the way your pills have helped me will te of velue to others. 1 remain, yours treâ€" Iy, takingone box. I have continued usâ€" ing them, and am now able to get out of bed and dress mxwll, and can go out without crutches. Before takâ€" in: the pills I was as helpless as an infant, and had to be taken care of likeone. 1 honestly believe that your pills have been the cause of my getting bettor.â€"Iâ€"have tn«l abou-tevmthmg With Inflammatory . Rheumatism â€" Helpless as an Infantâ€"Now Walks Without _ Crutchesâ€"Wonderfal Reâ€" covery of Mr.. John McCullough, of Uxbridge, Ont. > * The Clafiin Chemical Co., Windsor. Gentlemen,â€"It is with much pleasâ€" ure that I send you this testimonial regarding the wonderful benefit I have derived from the use of "Buâ€"Ju" Kid« ney Pills. Have been an invalid for nearly three years with inflammatory rheumatism, and â€" was bedfast until about six months ago, when an old friend of the family called to see me, and left me some of your pills. I beâ€" ganâ€"toâ€"feelâ€"theâ€"benefitâ€"ofâ€"themâ€" after Hogs, dressed .... Hay, per ton .... Straw, por ton.... Hoga, live...... .. Wood, per cord Export Cattle .. Butchers‘ Cattle Dried Apples ........ Brav, por ton ........ Middlings, per ton ... Potatocs, per bag .... Batter, per lb ........ Eggs, per doz......... #2.00 to $4.50; canners, $1.0 to $2.40; calves, $3 to $0.50.. Hozs Rescipts, 25,« O00; market 5e to 10c lower; mixed and Putchers®, $5.25 to £1.45; good to ehoice, heary,. $5.35 to $5.47%4; .rouch. hentry, $2.2C to $5.50; light, $5.15 to $5.37%4; bull of rales, $5.30 to $3.40. Sheepâ€"â€"Receipts, 18.000; market, steady; gool : to cholice woethers, $5.75 to $8,.25; fair to .cholse, mized, $4.50 to $5.30; native iambs, $3 to JOHN MeCULLOUGH Uxbridge, Ont. Chicago, IH,, March 23. â€"Cattle â€" Reâ€" cripts, b300; .market steady; good to prime eteers, $5.25 to $5.602; poor to melium, $4 to £5: stockers and feeders, &3 to $5; helfâ€" Calvesâ€"Receipts, 383; prime veals, firm and wanted; others, quiet; 92 held over; ccmmon to cholce yeals, $5 to $8.50; dressâ€" ed calves, casy; clty .lrvis:«erl veals, 8c to 124e per pound; sclected veals, 13¢; counâ€" try dressed, 7e to 11c, Kheep and lnmb-â€"‘nemi!n-_ 173; feeling stondy to strong on Buffrio advices, light recelpts reported for Wedneslay,. it _ HMogsâ€"Receipts, â€" 5333; market _ firm; prime medinm stats hogs, $3.93. 1 New York, March 28. â€"Sooves â€"~Receipts, 406€; feeling firm on reportad light arrivâ€" als Wednesday; exports toâ€"day, none. . BEDFAST FOR THREE YEARS East Buffalo, March 28..â€"Cattle â€"â€" Reâ€" ecipts, 58 hud; Steady, unchauged; veniay receipts, 100 head; steady, $1.50 to $8.25. uncbanged. liogsâ€"Receipts, 2800 head; fairly active ard about steady; heavy aud mixed, $5.00 to $5.10; Yorkers, $5.35 to $3,0); pigs, $5.25 to $5.20; rough, $4.75 to $1.95; stags, $3 to $%17%.â€" <..0. i. Peliveries were not jarge, _about 400, which were bought by Mr. Marris who reported the market gteady at $6.25 fof selects â€"and $ for lights ‘and fats, per cwt. ‘These prices .are for. hogs, fed and watered, _ EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. sokl at ‘$6.75 to &ï¬?:sn’i-'.'&-i"'n'ï¬-’i lambs at $5.50 to $6.50 t; spring lamb@ at I’i: to $8 each, aceording to size and <uality, _ 3 ‘The run of sheep and !ambs was light, and all offered were readily bought un at firm prices. Export ewes roll at £4.75 to #5 50 per ewt; bucks at $3.50 to $4,25 ewt; choice ewes and wether yearling .lambs of E r 2 T e PV TV O HeP «wt.. with one lot at $5.i5. Bulls sold at §2.25 to $4 per ewt., wich ome extra thoroâ€" bred bull at $1.35 nrr owb The heaviest and best of the batchers‘ eatile, being bought for export purposes, caused a shortage in the supply, and prices advanced accordingiy, Picked ts of choice butchers‘ sold 1t $1.40 to $1.00 per twi; joads of good, $4.00 to $4.40; fair u:ood at $1 to &us; medium at $3.50 to $5.15; common, to $3.25; inferior at $°/6 to $3 mer ewt. in 190 ¢AtHe, 300 4 127 sheep and lami» and 100 calver. * Â¥ There werse not exporters _ to -llt!y the demand. ‘This cause} dealers to buy the best buteh,n' for export purâ€" yoses. Prices ranged from $4.% to §5 per TORONTO LIVE sTocK. leceipts of live stock were ligit at the tity market, 36 carionds all told, composed blla March 26.â€"14ve cattle are quotâ€" e at to 11% ib.; refrigeratom beef, OK_t‘l.o_â€_g ::: :;'lhnp. l:le‘:o 130 ELeep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 600 bead; woof Atauly stecis or an wel wew YORK DAIRY MARKET. Kew York, March 28 ~Motrerâ€"Steady, NEW YORK LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. WATERLOO MARKET3 Waterloo, Marrh 30, CATTLE MARKETS angedâ€"U, 8. Markets Are as Steady. â€"£4v¢ cattle 45 17.00 1.00 17 15 17 00 4 15 3.10 2 £0 .15 .99 are March students of the Berlin Business College, the most successfu) commercial school in Ontario toâ€"day. Herbert Willson, of Lacombe, Alâ€" borta, is in the Sovercign Bank at St. Jacobs, HMerbert Doelle is placed as stemnographer in the Head Office of the Mutual Life at Waterico. Roth Notes.â€"Nelson Snider â€" will move into the house of Miss Ballard this week.â€"Dr. Geo. Moore returnsd home Saturday after a fow weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion. Dr. Schulz, of Elmira, _ took the doctor‘s practice during his abâ€" sence.â€"Jas. . Laidlaw attended the funeral of his uncle at Paisley Block last Tuesday and on Friday eveninz Mrs. Laidlaw received the sad mesâ€" sage that her fathor died suddenly in the same place. They left Saturday mojningz to attend the funcral. This is the second death in their relation in one week. We extenl to Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw our sincere sympathy. Personal.â€"Messrs. Hugh McCulloch and Jacob Bricker spent Saturday in the Queen City.â€"Mrs. F. G: Lacknor spent a few days in St. Jacobs last week.â€"Willic Weber has been confined to the house for the past two weeks. â€"L.â€"K. â€"Woberâ€"spent Saturday in the Twinâ€"City.â€"Emma Letsen, of Berlip, and . Mrs. Chas. Letson, of Winterâ€" bourne were â€" visitors last Senday week at Noah Stadelbaver‘s. Commissioners to the General Asâ€" sembly were appointed as follows:â€" Mr. J. T. Hill, of Rockwood and Eden Mills; Mr. J. B. Mullen, â€" St. Andrew‘s church, Fergus; Mr. A. W, MciIntosh, St. John‘s church, Garaâ€" fraxa and Morrison; Mr. R. S. Scott, of Knox church, Dracon ani Metz; and Dr. Thomas Wardrope, ministers, with Messrs. William Sliman, Knox church, Glenallan; Major G. B. Hood of Chalmers church, Guelph; William Scrimgeour, of Knox church, Lieut.â€" Col. David McCrac, of St. Andrew‘s church, and E. G. Winn, of St. Anâ€" drew‘s church, Hawkesville. . It is understood that if any of these clders‘ cannot attend, the session to which he belongs may recommend some othâ€" er one of the members, and send up his name to the Presbytery for apâ€" pointment. â€"â€" As at some former meetings a long time was spent over the case of St. Andrew‘s church, Hawkesville and Linwood.; Ultimately it was resolved to accept Mr. Woods‘ resignation which he tendered of the Moderatorâ€" ship of the Session of these congregaâ€" tions and to appoint Mr. Bradley of Berlin to the position thus~renderâ€" ed vacant, and,it was left with him and the Session to make the best arâ€" rangements they can in the meanâ€" time for the supply of Gospel ordinâ€" ances. _ The report on evangelistic services, which has been forwarded by the convenor, was next read to the efâ€" fect that such services have been held only in EramoSa and Berlin, those in the latter place being warm services and profitable as the results â€"showed. Reference was made to the course followers in Central Presbyterian church, Galt, of continuing the exâ€" ercises of the Week of Prayer into following weeks under the conduct of the session. t ‘ In several cases it was reported that congregaticns had increased the stipend of their ministers. A deputaâ€" tion, consisting of Mr. Horne and Mr. Scrimgeour was appointed ~â€" to visit Zion church, Nichol and Almg, with a sense of gr&alcr lii)eijll'ti'â€"{; wards the support of their pastor. t e o S ts o aee on c en on ie en Ee Rvit and of the amounts paid for stipend, the total ordinary _ expenditure, schemes of the church, and all purâ€" poses. There was also submitted a calculation of the average payment per family and communicants for the support and extension of the Gospel, Thisâ€" was referred to the committce on systematic beneficence. The report on statistics for the year 1904, was submitted and carefulâ€" ly examined, and the progress of reâ€" ligion within the bounds compared with the year immediately preceding. Information was given in it of such items as the number of families and communicants in each congregation, of ruling elders, and single persons, ton, hereby test to flc,"l’.u.“ its stro T ““"P t the .‘m"“‘-“t of C“';: ed to be in calf, 5 y the vincial autonom clauses of thoroughored " yÂ¥ * ui ~X 4W House for y bills now the | years.. M‘.:‘. n ves, _ 2 Presby tery eldcratics." â€" ie â€""P10Bâ€"3 lon e tempt is regrets tha * The | with at rl:.‘:"m sows peopl being made t ary at+|"@ pig. 14 pigs nod, hore A with litter sti e from the e _to debar a f luvw.fl,&n. .;“"{‘s.""zm" «o he tutional xercise of ree | nea TBâ€"M 4 mont! t 150 Tb oored it Aeceivee ie ce C Z"i,-":' m seed carhh 5 "herns WWine of their school mselves the :L‘r‘ to | land " roller “l‘lv“t::.. 'Ol',uw o TeP viction of system. I acter g'o', Brant Srantlora hay ly new, Masâ€" the the Presb t is the o. 21 tford 1 l{gt““".t ‘ ‘steel roposse gulotion beeo Sn |9s. d rgases Por ks e twojurro® the Proposed leBlaiation brcome Ian Ts ie se hedrantiond »ter perpetual volve the ne ome law Pi::'l harke with stock '.'3‘01 scuftlâ€" which 'o:ï¬cill and â€c" tl:i rovinces in ratks. ;ztoz."o';‘;"'u? + w :.ti.‘m stacle to be a most i an discord m{w pair y 'l.'.h rods, s "Has happiness the future pr serious . Obâ€" ViEHICLER cu...,":m-. â€"ap08 is N42 tint the placing re prosperity . and | Gioan Ts PP PR a reated arm. the sta pluin‘ of suc f Believin e‘"l"‘“:.' cutter :ol’ ..,.3"‘-“1‘,-_ of tufe book T an act â€" o Iinea ce T p, cerriage, busgy h the rs of would be a mi on g:ou..:u,"':. hueey, pole. 2 l , * ent, membe the Federal G suse [Solists and +4 oilary ; K / Aligg Ao 1 pledge themseives to do al Govern | fouy herve pade: 8 sets sip number "of power â€" to ves to do all i bytery | 2 #*ts m[mm..;_ ingle, harness, proposed ilwOI’pome and prev n their 33&“°';2;;'r...‘_‘°;hm}.,._'°;-o us k:fl' oS most repocieny fovineral rigine forks, rakes yokes. _94 "1â€"Agle prike ernment pectfully u al rights | M ovsEnono _ ruRk ~g" qm.."' 2 th and both H rge the G oh. Aeovg rokam .22 _ ase trol ovee is i rovinees sb9g grant to :.‘.‘:‘.’"'5"8;'7# eo?:’%',“°"’"'ï¬..',m°é- i i x sto wood rany The Pl‘eer their edu““compleu conâ€" r"‘“ltho.:"†'hhv..' parlor small €o=‘l ‘(";lnd cop:et;y:;“;m'urlbe:n:;rz“m. ff':{#&m;ï¬f?ï¬f'h;‘fllgï¬:d kaye obe', the 2 s resol s . to other h e t "lnd., 2 re ‘lbl.:‘ blas eurice. Hop s nice, S mt y R‘:ï¬â€˜ï¬‚ï¬i. ';’,‘,':E-{n'm:.‘-';’.',: gry"e'r'f"m enate , Hon. R. L. Boi r wil_ |cash; o sn ol l 0 mention. fa ons es a Aeomn ortuk mih oun: n : o C m ind under, ty repreuntauiy: epderson, ut ..N:nrfz"","‘“ for -‘1}'"“"!‘:9.6111“ .,"':fofx';a'{ » & p the 'Qfll.l as the credit i-l!o. atlowâ€" JOS. Proprieear in «h . MICKUS & SoN is giving m%t& absence of the Modâ€" erator. t’lcd..‘ was transacted. tolm.:loâ€" tion was moved by Major Hood, of Guelph, seconded by Rev. Mr. Horne, Elora: ‘‘The Presbytery of Guelph, representing a large part of the counâ€" ties of Waterloo, Wellington and Haiâ€" MIE [1NG OF ‘ A meeting of the Guelph Presbyâ€" tery was held in Melville elufl}h:- General Assembly Delegates MORE POSITIONS. The Hawkesville Case. HAWKESVILLE. ues rsssrâ€"| Auction Sale Most of the talk is confined to the Seagram, Dyment and Hendric candiâ€" dates, but it is possible that there is a sleeper among the rest of the bunch nie Boy, and the good mare, Duchess, made a good impression by his work ‘at Woodbine last spring, he being a good looking colt, but it is said that he has not shown much improvemcnt since then, and the Barrie people are not as sanguine as they wore last spring. Mr. Hendrie‘s bést plater is Heather Jock, â€" who ran well <last year, and. notwithstanding that he is a fourâ€"yearâ€"old and has to concede 18 pounds to the threeâ€"yearâ€"old colts, he will be dangerous if Trainct Mosby can get him ready. He is such a gross horse that it is hard. to get him screwed up in time for the plate. This was the trouble last spring, but h> ran better after he raced a couple of times, and he may come to hand carâ€" liet this year. Lorne Reel and Jeanâ€" nie Dick are both big, fine looking filâ€" lies, but neither of them has started. norse, â€"was â€"neverâ€"partial to aâ€"disâ€" tance, although he did finish third in the Suburban at a mile and a quarâ€" ter. He is out of Bon Ino, a plate winner. It is also said that Inferno has a bad disposition, that he doesn‘t enjoy his work, and may go off when he is being gruelled for the race. Rhino is a son of the English bred horse, Golden Badge, and a number ol trainersâ€"like his chances.â€"In addiâ€" tion to this pair, Mr. Scagram has Haliâ€"Seasâ€"Over, . Haveâ€"aâ€"Care end Spade Guinca. All the Waterloo turfâ€" man‘s candidates are threeâ€"yearâ€"olds. N. Dyment‘s Will King, a son of Canâ€" There has been less betting . than usual on the King‘s Plate this year, because ‘of the strong tip on the Seagram candidates, the bookmakers holding the stable at a short price. Some bets have been made at 5â€"2 and 2â€"1. but the bookmakers won‘t take any more money a% this price, and 8â€"5 is about the best they will: lay against the stable. This is a ridiculâ€" ously short price for future betting, even if the Seagram stable has a strong hand, but the pencilers say that if they take in a lot of money on the stable, thay haven‘t a chance to round up their books, as there is little or no play on the other candiâ€" dates. The best of the Seagram canâ€" didates are Inforno and Rhino, Both of whom ran well at Woodbine last: year, and the talent is pretty well divided between them. Inferno is‘ probably the public‘s favorite, but some of the trainers don‘t like him. in spite of his good work last year, because they question if on his breedâ€" ing he will go the route. Inferno is a son of Havoc, who, while a . good BETTING ON THE JOHN NOLL Carpet Weaver _â€"_Pet:rsburg, Ont. io o s e mtnt‘y ADLCC3 9277 MORN of new buoks can be purchase.; on day of sale and g:u:#m:&lru. Saives etc. Soid private on y. l’ KItMSâ€"Pigx new books, patent medicines and ali sums _ of $10.00 and uncer. cash; over n..“r:‘ nml:'unt 3 mont.l'a'u' credit on np&;ovmhjolnt. notes or r cent off pur anaum for cash payâ€" ment of orl:dlt. ameunts. yey JOSEPH YICKUS&SON, 1. w. KINZIE, * Auctineers, * Prome a +s Saturday, April 8th, 1905. at 2 o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable property viz;â€" f Li V isâ€"TLCKâ€"Good delivery mare Diuu old in foal to H+cki °y (‘rustwortby with any indj) generat lrnrpou horse rising 3 years old (shestuut), well b ed chestnut h ckn y #alifon 5 years first of Moy, works wingle or double, trust worthy and {mmnl eed a sure fo>1 getter. cedigree 0‘c. wi l be read on day « f sale. g3od cl-nir,’_ cow3 years old, Tamworh boar 1 s ear old.2 g ‘od sows 5 months o‘d 1 2 Tam wo th and 12 York, 2 cockerel »paniel dogs thoroughbred. __IMPLEMRNTS â€" New bob‘ sleigh, singlo Wagon . w.th conbination sprirgs . and ‘mngï¬ _tOF. _ &1D@18.......Lwo.â€"secionâ€"harâ€" row., double four section hatrow, 2 1 h se plou hs nearly now, cutter,â€" 2 broad tire wagâ€" ous, 2rew new singie harness (1 for express use brass mounted) stoves, Lu ter churn, n w deek, copper kette, grain cradie. baky cradie, a few â€" bushels ~ rou . _proof | seed puratoes, vicy cle, spin..l:r wh: e‘s (old fashioned), books over It0 ) ears old,500 doz. n v.ews, from almost over the whole world. _ About $30 worth of new honks aan Bacwel l2 000E P77 MOT rl\lfl:ï¬ll ':vm V"n' pold :y l:nm'c {mmâ€"? on * larm 0/ a urdera @54, 1 m 20u0 Biriin P, O on the Bre lan m‘zd on Saturday, April 8th, 1905. _ AUCTION SALE OF Farm, Stock and iImplements Lo abld L DOCC n COTT AI090,, TCRMpE® NEATer, radiator, _2 churns, sink, centre table, fulnr table, 2 wash stands, 2 bedsteads 0 chairs, ‘bake tray, apple dryer, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also 100 bus. good seed A TERMS.â€"All " sums of ‘10 and under, vash; over that amount, 8 months‘ creâ€" dit on approved joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. per annum will ‘be atlowâ€" ed on payment of all credit amounts. No reserve as the proprietor is giving uD tha farm L1â€"3t pneu snn ies mensi B ies es i Pss > h. ears. . ~ yPlfllâ€"l food brood sows J with litter at feet at l-ooluh.aupmndtoh with pl’ 14 pige -dfilu about 150 Ib each, 1 1‘;1‘“ about 4 months old. IJMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harris binder nearly . new, Mï¬ mower, hay rake mrl‘."m. seed drill nearly new, Masâ€" sey is cultivator, hay "tedder, steel land roller, Brantford llgt. twoâ€"furrow glov, Brantford large 2â€"furrow plow, 2 o. gl walking rlo'.. “Bmtlors scuftiâ€" ers, w ron axle waggon, w ï¬un boxmuh stock r-x‘ ottuh:s: Pitt‘s Sâ€"horse nower with radu and inst OoF Farm Stock and ‘Implement , There will be sold by public auction on JOS. MICKUS & SON, Auctior F. POINTON, Proprietor. M. HALL, Clerk. KING‘S PLATE. J. W. KINZIE, "Propr o «r. Auctioneers. 12â€"2t TEBRMS.â€"All sums of $10 and under, ensh; over that amount, 6 months‘ credâ€" it on approved security or 4 per cent. off per annum for cash payment of credit amounts. â€"_No, reserve, as ing Linwood. comimencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp !h“’.!.-:!!gy\'lnflit:!rlunh!e' property, vizcâ€"> There will be sold hy public auction in the village of Linwood, on The above is a true co;,ly of a Byâ€"law ‘\num‘d by the Board of Trustees of the toman Catholic Separate School for the Town of Waterloo, on the 11th day _ of February, A. D. 1905, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any one desirous of applying to have such Byâ€"law or nny'ipnrl thereof quashed must make his application for that purâ€" g_oue to the High Court of â€"Justice at oronto, within thrce months next after the publication of this notice once a week for three weeks in the newspaper called.. the _‘‘Chronicleâ€"Telegraph,‘" _ or he will be too late to be heard on that beâ€" , Dated at Waterloo, this 17th day of March, A. D. 1905. JOHN GINTER, 12â€"3t half. 6. THAT in addition of all other rates or moneys which the said Trustees may le\s' in any year, there shall be levied and collected in each year during _ the currenrymol tl’w s'n‘:d dd(;:;entunt- for (t’he ~purpose ying the de creal under this lly-luvp:nd the interest tht-flnn the said . sum of $320.97 hx a special rate sufficient therefor in the same .manner and form and from the like persons and property by, from, upon or out of which other &pnnte School ‘rates may now be levied and collected in said Town purâ€", suant to the statute in that behalf. 7. THAT this Byâ€"law shall take effect on the4 day ofithe passing thereof. Passed at the Town of Waterloo aforeâ€" :lald‘ntnh‘ia eleventh day of February, A. Farm Stock and Implements 5. THAT the principal money and inâ€" terest shall be pax'nhle at_the office _of the Mutual Life Assurance Company â€" of Cl;l}ldl, in the Town of Waterloo aforeâ€" boan e Oe w EeP RZ PRRTCT by . the said Debenture shall be payable on the fifteenth day of July in each year respectively d“flmiz twenty lyurn to ‘the amounts and in the years following resâ€" pectivel{. that is to say, in the year 1906, the sum of $120.97; in 1907, the sum _ of $127.02; in 1908, the sum of $133.37; in 1909, the sum of $140.04; in 1910, the sum of $147.04; in 1911, ‘the sum _of $154.89; in 1912, the sum . of $162.11;° in 1913, the sum of $170.22; in 1914, the sum of $178.73; in 1915, the sum of $187.66; in 1916, the sum of $197.05; in 1917, the sum of $206.90; in 1918 the sum of $217.24; in 1919, the sum _of $228.11; in 1920, the sum of $289.51; in 1921, the sum of $251.49; in 1922, the sum of $264.06; in 1923] the sum of $277.27; in 1924, the sum of $201.13, and inâ€" 1925 the sum of $305.â€" 8. THAT the said Debenture shall bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum from the liflu-nt': dnr of July, 1905, and such interest shall be payable Jetrly thersafter on the fiftcenth day of July ‘during the currency of the ujd Debenture. Auction & 2. THAT it shall be lawful for the said Chairman to cause to be made a Debenâ€" ture, of the said Board to the amount of $4,000.00 and the same shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal and signed â€" hy the Chairman and Secretary of the said Board and‘ sh&ll have coupons. attached thereto for the payment of the interest thereon. . Sog 00000 Sm oo ETDE PM {mr‘te. who may be wflllnx to advance bhe same upon the credit of the debenâ€" ture hereinaiter mentioned, a sum _ of money not exceeding $4,000.00 and â€"to cause the same to be paid to the Treasâ€" urer of the said Board for the purpose hereinbefore mentioned. NOW THEREFORE it is hereby enactâ€" ed by the said Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Ser-r-te School of the said Town of Waterloo as follows: 1.. That it shall be lawful for the Chairman of the said Board to cause .o be raised by way of loan from any. perâ€" son or persons or body or bodies corâ€" AND WHEREAS the debt herebt' er ed is created on the security of the . clal rate, settled by this Byâ€"law and that security only. y oys cad T7 1E ETT PAMERCCTC debt of the said Board is a'fas.ss. no rï¬rt of which either principal or interest s in arrears. AND WHEREAS according to the last revised Assessment Roll, helnF the roll for th: pre'nta'n’t. )Lur. 'r.:' ‘ln;u :iteable property of the Supporters of su ej ;.:-:f;."l{cglboll_!n_‘!gs Town "y_Sl_(SJ: 100,00 and the vaiue of the whole Real Estate rateable "under this Byâ€"law _ acâ€" cording to the said Roll was $144,400.00 AND WHEREAS the amount of _ the exl'ung debenture debt of the said Town is $180,295.77, no part of which, either principal or interest, is in arrears, and !.'h:. amount of ‘the .existing debenture AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of $820.97 to be raised annually by a* :pt:cl.d’r.-tc for paying the said ‘debt and interest LBCml L OOC ennti t O PHV MRRTY of Trustees of the Roman (Catholic Sepâ€" arate School for the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, to raise by ‘vhl.y of Loan ‘thc n:{n of “'hwon(? for @ purpose of cerecting a school house, and to effect such loan it will be necesâ€" sary for the said Board to issue its Deâ€" benture, for and to create a debt of the amount aforesaid, which debt and _ the interest thereon it is proposed shall be {-dd b}r annual instalments during tm of twenty years as hereinalter oned. _ WHEREAS IT 18 DEEMED NECESâ€" BARY AND EXPEDIENT by the Board of ‘Trustees of the Roman (Catholic Senâ€" 4. THAT the principal money secured TO RAISE BY WAY OF LOAN 1908,. . s 200. C ocm ecng ent (Signed) JOHN GINTER, Chairman, (Signed) JOHN BURSCHBACH, MOXNDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1903 € . * Smmme e m o d JO8. MICKUTS & 80X, + Auctioncers. JOHN P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. iï¬i'ï¬r‘n‘idï¬'ï¬o"x"‘oï¬" THE PURâ€" POSE THEKEIN MENTIONED. BYâ€"LAW NO. 2 NOTICE Chairman of said Board â€"OPFPâ€" the proprictor is leav» Ix\i or bodies corâ€" illing to advance Secretary. creatâ€" the leS e es o ons S o e e o them. And further take notice.that we will immediatcly after the said last mentionâ€" ed date, swm‘«-d"n distribute the estate of the said deceased among the r.rfln entitled thereto, having regard only . to the claims of which we shali than have had notice, and that we will not he resâ€" ponsible tdr: the assets of the estate or any part thereof so distributed, . to any person or persons of whose claim . we shall not then have had notice. Dated the 16th day of March, 1905. W. MESSNER, s C\ J. SMELSER, BExeeutors, ind Selkirk P.O., Ont. a MARY F. MESSNER, Executrix, sin s St. Jacobs P.O., Ont. 1241 IN THE MATTER _ OF THE ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN MESSNER, LATE oF _ THE VILLAGE _ OF ST. JAâ€" CoBS, IN THE COPNTY OF WATâ€" ERLOO, WEAVER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given, pursuant _ to the Revised Statutes of"Ontario. 1897 UChaptor 129, Section 38. that all credi tors _ and other persons having claims ‘nk'n!ns‘l the estate.of the ahove named t Notice to Creditors NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, purâ€" suant to the, provisions of Bection 10 of The Joint Stock Companies Windingâ€"up Act, Chapter 222, of the Revised Staâ€" tues of Ontario, 1897, that all creditors of The Waterloo Consumers Gas Comâ€" pany are, on or before the 15th tla,Â¥ of April, 1905, to send h{\ post, pre;)\l d, to Conrad Huehnergard, Waterloo, Ontario, Liquidator of the said Company, their Christian and â€" surnames, addresscs _ and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, _ a. statement of their securities (if any) held by them; or in default thereof, they will be }wrcmptnril{ excludâ€" edâ€"frour theâ€"benefit of the distribution of the assets of the said company. Every duce the same before me at the office of creditor holding any security is to proâ€" the Canada Woolien Mills, Iimited, at Waterloo, Ontario, on the said 15th day of April, 1905, at eleven o‘clock in the forencon, ‘being the time appointed _ for odflulicnllnn on the claims. ‘ ated this 15th day of March, 1905. _ CONRAD HUEHNERGARD, | Liquidator or The Waterloo Consumers NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~NUMSER UNLIMITED. Highest market price paid. Load every second Monday.? Next shipment April 10 SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN Een ty " l“. Iv"mï¬ha.;‘zij For particulars inquire at this ofâ€" __,‘,,; hm 4. All calls S NY (Mis SSR imny Cw with bull o If mt side and Cow duc to calve in May bred by an imported s‘re __ Imported Champion of Inverurie kept for :)-rvlizs at a very modâ€"rate fee. At present forsale an exceptionally gocd Bn‘l 11 months ¢ld, am. by imported Captain Mas fly (No, 25858). One Cow with bull c If at SHORTHORXNS AND SHROPSHIRES The “l‘l'xii; Order will not . b.e“-;:‘nslrrr- able and will only be honored when preâ€" sented~by the grower. 12â€"3t It has been decided bf The Ontario Sugar Company to give all beet growers a bonus of one ton of pulp or fifty cents in ‘cash in liew thereof, for every two tons of beets delivered, and they also agree to sell to beet growers in proporâ€" tion to the amount of beets they deliver, pOrtions of this purchased pulp at fifty ce’!'l‘!.-s antt_m y;hile lht:"supp‘ly. lasts. _ NOTICE TO BEET CROWERS to order, either fancy striped, bit and miss or feathered or any colo:ing you wish. Use bright colored warp. Prices 18 to 225 a yard, up to 39 is. wide. Can also make ruge. Rag eadpou for sale at 30¢ a yd, 36 inch wide. 10. Villagers oan drop a card and I will ca‘l. A. WEBER, _ _Chicoeee Woollen Mill«, 3 or 4 Carpenters for and 1 good teamstor. Apply to _ Carpenters Wanted B0 DL CIOMC CCBUn OUmRTMn Parties contemlating of digging swae meed sovws, 8 months old, a‘so / well or boring for water would do w:fl C. 6. RICHERT, to consult me, Charges moderate. Mannheim, P. 0. Waterioo County Unt Joseph B. Snyder. Waverloo Can LocateWater JAMES C. HAIGHT, _ °* Solicitor for the Liquidator BINDER FOR SALE C. K. HAGEDORN, RAC CARPETS WOVEN HALL, KRUPP & MastEr G. E. THOMAN, Breeder of LEANDER MEYER, ___ LAinwood, Ont â€" > + _ Oatarls Breslau P. O. Ont. Managing Director. Gas Company next summer Bteady work. 12â€"2m08 7â€"2mose XPERIENC YETERINARY 8 EXPER Ep yerpuxary sur 12 2t. The underrlrned wishes to announce that his Auction Sale to be held on Friday, March 31st, has been portâ€" :nnJ indefinitely as the proprietor as rented another farm, Auction Sale Postponed. The Muanicipal Council of the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo will meet at the Court liouse, Berlin, on Wednesday, April 10h, 1905, at 10 o‘cleck a. m. LERILKRT J. 10w AN, County Clerk Berlin, March 18(h, 1005. 12 4t cOUNTY OF WATERLOO. velon, in ave beâ€"aiehonte Intorm the nutr r:‘l jobbing, woodwork, painting and trimm ï¬.l.d-o a dealer in finished g;o‘l wuch as l'- "“\?:MDL’I?’WT"&. Snt differcat Rlods of ploogh somtegs" aulSh ""hise mewer 5..¢ binder knives and clippers m is solicited.] wire __ALLIN GOOD, Blacksmith, . h 13â€"3 mos. 13 1 mo. house, Daimnce seeded down ; gond orchard, well drained and fones d "Co0cehard. Contai 130 acres more or less s‘tuated miles :%-wuz of Hawkevillo and 4} lllfl:l‘ northâ€"east of Linwood. Lot 5 Con. 15 Wellâ€"s‘ey To';nshlp. On it is a ‘llnl:. t:;l:lkmltx': 26x40 ft w.th soft water pum m n, heated with furnace, nlflngwmdluon ; A’llo".ood bank barn 52x80 ft. with straw shed: 32x ft, and hog pen underneath with cement floor Valuable ty n Wilmot Townsbhio. A beautifui m, oomprinlni about thirty two acres, bick dweiling, ban barn, straw ::l‘lll driving shod, :oodorchndhm ; ln:‘-t i ing brook runa: rough entire bra‘zh'g?h-m This pm::rtyh--w_h one of the hase aalls 22 melle Pm L0 on P enett‘y â€" P ‘s mSuated in one 1;: the b.cdn‘;hr.:::tm ;ï¬;:oto';.'owmlu. close to school and church. Terms payment made to suit purchaser. Shorthorns for Sale eonnmls.:ll 85 acres, situated 1 mile east of in, on the ‘Breslau road. 10 minutes walk from the sugar beet facâ€" tory. Land under good state of cultivaâ€" ‘tlon. _Bpring water running through arm. b:)- it is a good brick houss and good bank +m . ba‘n. also good orchard and ons i77 2300 20 X 40 ft ; mmmm,mmmmm at and barn. .’mm :h’mm“m 9â€"4 mos, $ .00 Sn HDCds SCESTD TUT FRIe IB £ rm, situsted three miles mmu -‘tu dust ontside of the Curporation, conâ€" u:: aores of land well cuitisated, of w thuhnlnoummonnn--t“ aud swamp. | On the farm is a house 24 x ® ft. bhow bark o a io 6 moodsbed, 20 x 21. f6) Apood & and str.w shed 35 x s *Mm’:â€mmu-.--.‘--.‘_-,z Farm for Sale. hmd [\VHE undersigned offers for «ale his ......: gld!:' luat ..m'.'..."‘.".“!!.'_m:m i for farmins "D..301"___ +1if Dest of soil for farming, ood house, large baseâ€" ment .ub.n. E:..;s of the boot.lm. farm, well , located #â€"mile from the â€" sugar beet factory at" CrasawaiP Yale, f.qh:..-nh arge. Knglish Berkehire Farm for Sale ks $2 CCRLITY _ TCORe ame te The Alexander House NOTICE. Farm for Sale attended tn NOTICE FARM FOR SAL® FARM FOR SALE Wars anply ‘to owne James Rï¬-hm. 1 JOHN . SCHONDELMAYER, Berlin P. O., ( W P o ty * ies Whas. one mile from ‘the depot Jos. D. Anobo®Er, New Germany, Cat. For Sale. For Sale © te of the Ontario Hawkesville, Ont. ow Ham Conestogo, Ont. NOAH ERP, Waterioco Ont, & AESCEEROEY . King 81.