og pe W + $F *A# kx of hacivand hk onl “qh‘\': L Jaeon C ï¬ . mmiles wfl&m P s ts y a m,. °C j f 'kfl, A mL north d'r'&b [3 ‘and 2 miles east of St. .. Jacobs, > > p &, O,â€"Hfousehold â€" effects‘ on â€" the : zu-u of <Andrew Gerth, ‘ in 39 village of Wetlesley. / ,,?y.u-mn‘ rm stock. and implements \ _ _O£ MennoScheidel, 1 mile north ~.! west of Kossuth, 34 miles south: â€" east of Bresiau.and 5 miles north mfu. Tousehold effects of . the . Jate Rudy, 4 mile north + of St." Jacobs on ~Elmira Road. Feb. 20â€"Farm stock, implements and _~. Bousehold effects of Geo. Eby. at _‘ Breslau, better known as â€" Riverâ€" M %2.â€"Farm stock, implements and ':MO}d effects of â€" Henty .L. e , mdjoining the village of i‘t Bfl'. better known as the Clemâ€" Feb, #%8.â€"Farm stock and implements â€"/. Of Anthony Mattes, 2 miles northâ€" > west of Preston and 14 â€" soiles .. south of Freeport‘ March 6.â€"Cattle sale ol â€" Geo. Colâ€" _ man . 2$ miles northwest of New ) + Dundee, Lot. 11 Con. 2. Mar. 7.â€"Farm stock and impttements ‘. ~ of "Addison E. Snyder, 1 mile east _ "of Bloomingdale and 3 miles west ~_~ Of New Germany. AUCTION SALE . Su MA J¢ ; Auc Jan. mm.flmu alâ€" Oliver Scheifele in townshi; _‘ mbents of ‘ Henry B. Steckle, 4 &flk‘s southâ€" of Berlin, 1 mile st of WiHliamsburg and _ 1 mile _â€" north of _ Strasburg. 1 Mar. 12.â€"Farm stock and implements _~of Walter G. Thorne, 1} miles "._.south of New Germany, 3 _ miles mortheast Of Breslau and 4 miles north of Kossuth. :5\'!“1..; Detser RHOWHR aS .. RRITER® ";"i 3 t ‘w"";“‘o' ‘:’.‘ March > 4th, â€" Reb. 22. â€"Farm stock, implements and thoroughbredYorkshire sow . due . to * household effects of Henry .L. Pig March.6, 8 shoats.. . 5 aA ( fax AM © the â€" village of _ lmplements, Eteâ€"Massey Harris * Cl adjoining th € cut w . "fl?b‘u, known as the Clemâ€" binder 6 {t.c in good â€" . runningâ€" \ ents Farm. s order, . Deering mower 5 {t... . cut P%( %8.â€"Farm stock and implements TY 4 5‘::,3“' Frost & : Wood h‘i!' /. Of Anthony Mattes, 2 milesnorthâ€" loadet used 2 w,ll:::. Massey Harris . .‘ Wwest of Preston and 1% â€" ruiles Side" rake and tedder chmbined, used ~*‘gouth of Freeport!‘ one season only;~ steel Frost & Wood March 6.â€"Cattle sale of â€" Geo. Col. 2â€"hortse sulky rake used 2 m‘. S_man . 2$ miles northwest of New Massey Harris spring tooth .cu 'it‘{; / * Dundee, Lot. 11 Con. 2. tor, new, 14 plates Rissel. disc \ Mar. 7.â€"Farm stock and impttements Sâ€"horse attachmentt, 1 m'“’"-- *~ of Addison E. Snyder, 1 mile east 88°0d drill, ~Frost & â€" wof Bloomingdale and 3 miles west °°*" cultivator, sugar beet cultivator, _~ Of New Germany. spraying pump on cart, land . roller, xMarch 20.â€"Farm stock and implee 2% il" "';:“V"“":.' 3â€"inch tir.e wagon." "â€"~mbents of| Henry B. Steckle, 4 lately rebu ‘.Iw ‘:":;“- N'Im' * miles . southâ€" of _ Berlin, 1 mile box “‘""‘h 'tl:c:.x nkl 8 !m‘u éast of WiHliamsburg and _ 1 _ mile complete, s TaCk, ing _ suill, oC horth of = Strasburg. . cutting box, hay rack, . wood mi Mar. 12.â€"Farm stock and:implements {"“'lll"hr ot "‘Od' _a:d'tznllpxl%?{n. &‘ of Walter G. Thorne, 1} miles W{)o:lnwlz P ';"' * Io-l-t'o-( ow ‘south of New Germany, 3 _ miles in Po®s m“!‘ " ‘F":‘ po mortheast Of Breslau and 4 miles §CUIMCT» 3hâ€Â° i ;:†“'upd'f lm'i' north of Kossuth. tion iron harrow, 32 rods «. wire â€" fencing, 2 top buggies, 1â€"horse marâ€" 2 ket carriage, 2 pair of bob ‘sleighs, w * set of gravel planks, m‘l; slicer, x/ + NA i nnh 2 wheelbarrows, manure planks, manâ€" E. ‘J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer. ure . sleigh,: 2 g6t€ Of ‘dquble Feb 2ithâ€" Auction sale of farm stock ;}i“;:;:%‘mexti“ ‘â€l;" & :"‘;" ':{ * and implements of Louis Ernst 1 single (-arriage' harness with hamis. mile south ol Berlin on the road. about ‘3 doz. grain bage, horse ,lnkâ€" to German Mills. a ets, etc., imitation robe, rmg, 4 rats & of doubletrees, neckyokes, long isddfl,' mmmemensicns t Sss {orks, shovels, rakes, . hoes, chains, + knives, and manyâ€" other Alex Fraser, Auctioncer sigut hect » i8 : * articles too numerous to"~ mention. uen t n atadangagt‘s uk . 2, seed oats, a urnips. . Wilmot, 2. miles eagt of â€" Haysâ€"â€"~â€" Tfousehold Eflectc.pâ€"Slnwlex cream ville. Joshua Shantz, Propricâ€" separator, extension table, iron Ketâ€" tor. * tle, small coal stove, Dobbin drum, ‘Feb. 22â€"Farm stock and implements bench, large meat tub, 2 milk boxes, Lot 3, Con. 1, North Easthope, milk pails,. milk coolers, bedstead, 2 miles west of New Hamburg. cider barrels, 2.â€"8â€"gallon cans, . and An Creditors of Carl Krempien, _ late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Weaver, deceasâ€" ed, are hereby notified that his . esâ€" tate will be. distributed _ on the twelfth day «{ January A. D. 1912, and regard will be had only to claims of which notice shall have been givén = writing to Andrew Thaler, of n or the undersigned before: that : Dated at Bérlin this twentyâ€"sixth day of December, 1911. _ \ Creditors of Rachaecl Pollock, late Of the Township ‘of Woolwich in . the County of. Waterloo, Widow, deceasâ€" @d, are hereby notified that her estate will be distributed on the 3rd _ day February A.D. 1912 and â€" regard will be had only to claims of : which â€" shall have been given in writâ€" ig to Norman Snyder at Conestogo Or to the undersigned before _ that im at, Berlin this 12th day . of j 24913 Notice to Creditors Ast Week ~....«.. Same ;nl .1.5‘1 KDDK .......«.. sis /. Jn 7 " uy p % %5.,'.;.-‘.....,. & â€" Solisitors for ‘and implements of Louis 1 mile south of" Berlin .on th to German Mills. h Notice to Creditors hart Einwood | . 30.» late o Tavist Stratt ad 1 mile south Mortgage > & > W. M..Cram, Solicitor for the estate of Carl Krampien, deceased in ock prd . and Butter Market Auction Sale m ‘Mu wk “m:".m ot the Neeb, 2 â€"miles â€" west . of and 5 miles east of stock and imp st, mx}:m. umu! = 2 mnorth ol Wat 2 miles east of St hold effects‘ on\ the of <Andrew Gerth, ‘ it 7 mt P Top Toronto Quotations This ale «* > d 26¢ 26e 26c M N6 N6 implements mile â€" north miles south 20 naetiv® es bog CRAM, ick Estate %2 l'ma week, .,....\.. 82 Last wWetk .4 32. \Two weeks 3:' 25§ |f week 1911 280. A9M w i. .A g :: wawbass ciivcsfi Witis ic sns > P 27e © | 1008 «,./.4%2°.. A..4 C z Wharthe werigg fA ;“myfl 18 Commencing at 12 0‘ noon sharp i c crsnn. ug b, or I rse 13 : ‘ old weighing "bet 14 and #5 bun ts dred pounds, bhc'&n‘ 10 . years of : old weighing between 14 ~and 16 +. hundred lbs. <sortel mare~~0 _ years M 9% Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. 8t 1â€"3mos old, good driver in ‘foal Hawke, grey. horse 5y roadster, *3 heavy mare & years old. Cattle, Etc.â€" 10. Grade â€" Durham Milch Cows,â€"Cow fresh by time â€"of sale, cow frosh 8 wooks,. chw â€" due to calve May 10, cow: due to calve June 27, cow due to calve | July .. 4, Holstein cow due to calve August 2, cow due to calve Aug. 33, cow (due to calve Rept. 4, cow due to ‘ calve Aug. 25, cow due to calve March > 6, cow due to calve June 2, 16 â€" head ol young cattle rising 1. to . 2 years old. calf 8 weeks old. to. calve June 27 Holstein cow due to . calve Aug. 25, There vtl‘.&"fl y pub ion, on the farm zt neâ€"half ‘mile‘south of Cone iles east of8t.. J@ ailés morth of. Wate , ‘Om Household Effects.â€"Simplex cream separator, extension table, iron Ketâ€" tle, small coal stove, Dobbin drum, bench, large meat tub, 2 milk boxes, milk pails, . milk coolers, bedstead, cider barrels, 2.8â€"gallon cans, . and many.other articles too numerous to mention. on approved joint notes or _ 5 per cent. off for cash payment of credit amounts. Terms.â€"Pigs, seed oats,: turnips and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash» Over that amount 10 months‘ credit No reserve as moving to town Comprising 100 â€"acres, situated 2 miles north of Philipsburg and 3 miles south of _ Wellesley, on ‘main road, 22 acres sown in fall wheat and. 25 acres in grasgs and on balance all,plowing is done. On the farm is a barn 40%680, straw shed, ,24x38 anl power mill on barn, driving shed 19x 38, pig stable, hen house and _ shed 115x18 and all necessary outbuildings atid running spring well in feld. Good spring well at barn. On the property is a frame house containing 5 rooms with large kitchen and woodhouse atâ€" tached. â€" Water‘ at house. _ This tarm is one of "the best in the county with rural free mail delivery, and near to schobls â€" and churches. W NC Wednesday, Pebruary 7th BEN HORST, Proprietor A. J. MLCKUS, Auctioncer Auction Sale Farm For Sale HENRY LIVERGOOD, Philipsburg, Ont Hurst, Clerk Egg Market € 4 Li,:i the â€"proprietor mare ©~ 9 .. years foal‘ to . _ Grey 5â€" years . old, good mare: colts ~rising Now Laid Eggs 3â€"2t 40 38¢ 85 10 84 40e 45¢ 85¢ 38c 18 ‘The of ~â€" Jmbe Ttmmggta n:z Auction at the Mark Berlin, on ‘Raturday, . Feb at 10 .m " s f â€" The farm belongin®k to the . m on a haghe, taining 125. acres., more / 5 Tess I io No:.‘lh:du $ from iE ; from - Â¥! D& don on the G.T.R., :8 from Mills on the G:T.R.,. 7 from Ayr Station on the. C.Pâ€"R,, and . 6$ from Goldie‘s Mill, and . 1 from school and Post Pffice, \On the premâ€" ises are a good brick house, apd bank barn with good stabling un"e\r_lutb,‘ and * other ‘necessary _ outâ€"bgildings running water at the barn;. fl 4 good bearing corchard. (There ‘ # acres of‘ good mixed bush . ‘on .. the farm, and 20 acres of ‘wheat" in th ground, and about 30 acres, .Of ploughing: \".s _ 5y clg Terms of Sale:â€"The plop::&‘ ;fl: be offered subject ‘to . reserved ~bid 10 ‘per cent. of the price cash, at. the time of sale, balance on the 20th of March, â€"1913, on‘ which date posses sion will be given: 4 x © For‘ further ‘particulars and _ condf tions of sale, apply to R GEW.. B. THOMSON, Box 77,.Gait. DALZELL & BARRIE, Solicitors, ALEX. AMES, Atictioneer, Galt 53 acres 3} miles\from â€" Hespeler, good house,‘bank barn, well watered, orchard, lhsbfxukult. 1 tye, 12 fall ploughed, 10 seeded; gantg roilâ€" ing, »first class ~condition; > 500.00 bargain. m ; h { 1907 1908 .105 1904 1003 The undersigned: offers.for sale the valuable fatm situated east, out of the corpo:w ot&(illmirn. being lot 82 and contisting 175 acres more or less. _ There are 15 acres in {fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. ‘This farm is in Al state of cultivaâ€" tion, second to ‘nome in the county. For further particulars‘ apply to 25 Acres, small fruit and â€" market gardén, good buildings, best soil, no hills, no stomes; well watered, 5 acres Wwheat, 2 rye, 4 straw berries, 4 raspberries, curr'tatg“ and gooseâ€"berâ€" ries, orchard of about. 30 bearing trees; Hespeler‘1} miles, $3000.00. Box. 131 Box 13. f Elmira. The undersigned also offer for ale the valuable farm situated east . ‘of Elmira adjoining, the above â€"â€" farm, being part lot 82 consisting of ll!}‘ acres «more or. less. There are actes in fall wheat, 25 acres in meaâ€" dow and 15 acres in bush and pasture the balance clear. . This farm is in A1l state of" cultivation. For: Furâ€" ther ‘particulars.apply to . hi td Afhtatc t it antuct WB o s h cPagihtt 54 40 Acres, no better in â€" Waterloo, fair buildings, Aespeler °14 miles, Galt about 4 «miles,. . noâ€" hills, . no stones,‘ on leading road,; .a very deâ€" sirable property, $4000.00. cultivation, & buildings, â€" o 4 . s oreliard of about 40 frees, well wat. ALEX. eRksEr Ancti y %, ered," Hespeler one: mile; money . makâ€" <a . gaUPMAN,tClerk. °C( 4â€"3t. er, $3600.00. 3 §. 18 :\cren. suitable fOT DATKOE @AT~ |.____â€"_â€"__ozz sz ismm mm ies den, fair buildings, ‘~ orchard, . well watered, Hespeler 1} miles, $2200.00. Fafm fOl' &k 100 Acres, 2$ miles from Preston. 3, mc or e = h7 6 m 113 Acres 3 miles from . Hespelét, The undersigned, wishing to retire, $3500,00. offers for sale his farm, containing 100 Acres, Hespeler 4 miles, $4000.100 acres, beâ€"the same. more or‘less, 80 Acres, Hespelet 2 miles, $5000: being composedâ€"of the West Hal . of 116 Acres, Hespeler 31 miles, $4200.. Lot Number 11, Concession 6, Westâ€" 130 Acres, Hespeler 4) miles, $4300. ern Sectioh, of the Township of Welâ€" s lesley, County of Waterloo, situated J. N. COBER, one haltmile. west i Crosshill. Dwelâ€" Box 205 ky â€" _ Hespel®tâ€"| jing, bankâ€"barn gud all the" outâ€"build~ > ings.> The soil and fences are in firstâ€" mmcmmemic_Jeceâ€"mâ€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" class condition.< Farm canâ€"be _ PUFâ€" chased. on easy ‘terms and the â€" purâ€" V‘Iuable F'?l' ms chaser can take possession April the S.k first, 1912.. â€" The proprietor â€" wishes or to ‘retire. f Bame week 1911 imn .....}..".«i. $WMW ...«, q ank: «‘The report .of .the. â€" commissioners upon the muy industry in Canada, Great Britain and the United States, is now ready for distribution. .A copy can be had â€"upon addressing ix Live Stock Commissioner, â€" Depa: ment of <Agriculture, Ottawa. y TO BE HAD FOR THE ASKING List of Farms for Sale BY J. N. COBER Auction Sale 1L_offer Tor saie.,. W uction &4 the Markel Square in ‘Saturday, . February 3rd EISENBACH ~BROS, Grain Market G. H. EISENBACH, . Elmira, Ont FARM of Week and Comparisons With Previous Years 0 c 944 #1 OS @4 ma» Fall wheat . Oats 95 §3 M4 50â€" 03 : e 89 30 \ M are 235 , ~â€". the in "the t fall 3â€"5¢ 484 40 41 44 14 Thursday, Eebruary 15th, 1912 Thyrsday, February 15th 1911 ,,, » ‘- “ $ ® Farm Stock, Implements, Eic ale to cd at 10;¢ %»awmpwm Horsesâ€"Bay) mare ‘rising old, black horse rising 10 : : Cattleâ€"8~good milk: cowsâ€"â€" dile to calve in March, 2 cows to ealve in ‘Aprit, 1 ; cow due to in . June, 3> fatâ€"steers, 6 â€" hbead young cattle. } <=â€" > [ 3 Pigsâ€"2 sows in pigs, .‘ P months old, 10 pigs 3 months Leister sheep in lamb. â€" Chickensâ€"75 â€" Rhode Island hens, 4 ‘cockerels.‘ . Implement Harpis . DGeL, No.â€"4, 1 and Wood shoe. drill, Frost and Wood cultivator with seedâ€" @r,. Mvp\gï¬w, roller,"~2 Ostord gang plows,: el disc, potatoe and heet lifter, 4 walking plows, 2 set of harrows, cireular saw, ~pea ° hatâ€" vester, 6 foot Frost and Wood Ml- er, hay rake, , _ & waggons, truck, 1 bob m pleasure. . sleigh, buggey, carriage, buggy pole, : grain chopper, ~Berlin; fanning: mill,| straw cutter with cartier, (set of â€" wagon springs, grass seeder, 2 wagon hoxes 2 wood racks, 40 ft. of rubber beltâ€" ing, ladders, 24 horse power gasoline engine, root pulper, drag saw, Pitt‘s horsepower, ‘ 2 hay racks, ‘block ‘and tackling, forks and shovels, 3 sets: of double harness, 2 sets : of single barâ€" ness. Household Effects,â€" Cooking stove, lounge, . 4 chairs, rocker, bedsteads, 50 yardsâ€" of. homemake carpet, cut> tain poles, water bench, sink, sausage grinder and stufier, »lard can, 3 milk cans, ctu?. $ cider barrels, 2 meat tubs, 2 ifon kettles, copper kettle, Nuceda : cream. separator, washing machine, 100 sap duckets, sap pan, 200 sap spouts, grain‘ bags and many other articles too numerous . to menâ€" tion. . © Termsâ€"Poultry, ~pigs and fat cattle and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved security, 4 per cent. . off for cash paymient of oredit amounts. 4â€"tt Same 1910 1903 1908 1007 . 1906 1005. 1904 .. 1903 1002 This Last N @) JOSHUA M. SHANTZ, Proprietor (a) (@) +M+010+@+@+0+0+0+0@+®+ . For further particulars apply to O+O+0@+0+040+0+0+0+@+@ 1@ Ottawa, ‘Jan. 22.â€" The North â€" Renfrew Agricultural Society has just :elected & most remarkable:â€"man as its President. He: is â€" R. H. Scott of Beachburg, who has been totally, blind since childbood. _ Seott .is a living example of ï¬z power of â€" the human will intelligence to eou;m dificulties. He is "a ty agent : and horse + dealer, and ; travels the Unitâ€" od States and : Carada unasâ€" sisted, : buying horses, which he =~ judges : golely â€" by the sens of ‘wu:‘ebt. Mr. : Scott became an ac« cmiont . in waith. ‘a portidioet a copter rivet was driven inâ€" to one eye. | JInfammation enâ€" sued . and be | lost the _ sight of: both eveb. <ass >\ A BLIND.MAN AS PRESIâ€" DENT. w WAvi tss ':nco : week 1911 . sold ‘by: Public Auc m of the undersigned ~Haysville, on AHMural Lunch at Cattle Market THEO. KROETSOH, Crosshill °P. 0 Puvhac 58. Y pIg® 3 months old &4 nOOn 10 28 10 30 lock, ~the Top Expor ters sleigh, grain straw wagon years old . calve Red 90 00 85 25 TD 6 ' 1. 30 "a‘ ETS f ho '»*‘\iâ€*‘."?‘“i_v- jâ€ah»‘ P alk f,. ‘ .‘;‘ M e t / ;v..# ‘h' $ tigr Rik éâ€ï¬ s : P + / C ks i: n gik # s (edh‘s rs, "4 . atgihairs, clothes basket, ?“.E\' is, 3 bed surings, carpet, rags. in ba u'&?uu. mats, > biz chests,\ leal , waterstand, hig copper kettle, coal heater with pipes, small ‘ box stove, coal oil stove, â€" fat itons, lard can, granite water pail, .‘ graniteware, tinwate, spoons, knives, Torks, dishes, canned fruit, clock, 2 wash tubs, big "‘Gerâ€" man Bible, German doctor hook and many other articles too numerous to mertion.. _ ‘TERMSâ€"CARH. _ ABR:“,A_H STEINER, JONATHAN MARTIN, Executors, 4. J. MICKUS, Auctionser, Wilmot !?:%'vut ?ï¬'. ;!%...;:’.‘"::;.:::â€. T onl o. e +i Moved by ‘Wesley Erb,â€"seconded by Moses â€" Schultz ~that leave be given the: mover to introduce ‘a Byâ€"law . to appoint Auditors, _ Assessors, â€" Collecâ€" tors and members of the Local Board of ~ Health for 1912 and . that said Byâ€"law ‘he now read a frst _ and secâ€" ond ‘time.. â€"~W.. Russel and H: _ ~C. Schumn â€"were . appointed Auditors, A. R. G. Smith,> A. Kauiman and John Reiber, ASsessors; H: Walker, ~John Noll and: Eph: ~Sâ€" Snyder, Collectors; I1. S&. Shantr,member oi .Board â€" of Health for three years; Dr. +W. Gilâ€" lespie, ‘ Medical . Health Officer _ and Hamue\ Axt, ~Saritary Inspector. appoint Auditors, AssesSOTs, / N OUCC" New Dundee Library grant {or tors ‘and members of the Local Board | jgq qi _|_<2 ; "..) _ ' ... .$30.00 of ~ _ Health for 1912 and â€" that S&i4 / py niy prinfing and ads to date 30.11 Byâ€"law ~he mow read a frst_and 86¢ .;;oob Streicher >3 value of sheep _ _ ond {time.. â€"~W.« RusseH and H~ _ ~Câ€" ang jamb Killed ,.2. ceX ... 860 Schumn â€"were appointed Auditors, Aâ€" jpr.â€"tferner, 63 loads graicl . 6.38 R. G: Smith, A. Kauiman and JOBN ruos n .ifeir rpg. rubber stamps .85 Reiber,â€" ASsessors; H: Walker, ’Jo\h.wm! books and in:" _ 8.05 Noll and: Eph:~S:â€" â€"Snydet, CollectO§3 @scar Trassler 201 ids. gravel 20.10 1. S&. Shante,member oi ~Board > O ;1, ‘yteimpet, teaming & putting . / Health for three Pain Dr. }W. ‘3“.; TsME .c Fe 6 ce ts o td lespie,‘ Medical . Health Officert _ @00 j> ;; wpee oost of election Poll~ Ramuel, Axt, Sanitary Inspector. No: ;?. Q‘ ......;;,......?.214.50 ‘Moved â€" py Andrew â€" Zocllet, SPCâ€" 1. myaeder, cost of election â€"poll ondéd by . _A. C. Hallman, ‘that this" o. 3. . .. . 0| ... 0_ 0_....15.00 Council is undhimously. in favor _ Of 3y posile, cost of election _ poll nnnhvins the %mm;: ‘%’g“‘:)‘o NM BY 3. :500 000. 5Y lioriichis im TKDO such information for â€" the â€" T f cost tion poll County Board ‘of Agriculture as has “N:c":'m' lolehc po 8.:50 been requested by the Executive COMâ€" mawarq .Jacks, cost of election mittee. of â€" thatâ€" organization. ~ > poll ‘No. 55: .3..> .. 0s.s. ~. 1890 Moved : by: Andrew _ Zoeller, seCODâ€" 13y "wagner, cost/Bi election poll ded ‘by ‘ A.. C. Hallman, that the (xg~g <â€" _ . ) °.. 0 _ 04350 Baden _ Board ‘of _ Trade be EYADtEY jfoses Meyers in full ol damages the privileze of meeting in the" TP: . s{, re accidentiin Kaiser‘s pit 70.00 Hall, for the purpose of tranS@CtIDE [josep} Mosburger, in full oft all their business.. They to make S@ti$ gomages etc., te aâ€"cident _ in factory ~arrangements with â€" MrS. ®pjge‘s pitâ€".....0.0...0 .0. 49.00 Weiler for heating, lighting and Cl@@Uâ€" jruzens Weber refund of dog tax 1.00 ing the Hall, and said Board _ 0" n motion Council adjourned until Trade: to repair such damages â€" @8 jpe j0th day of February 1913." â€"â€" may occur during their mectings. 3 F. Holwell, Mov®d by Wesley Erb, seconded: by - ~~ Township Clerk, M. Schultz, that whereas Byâ€"law N:- iWn oomesnhte nsc irecatniing s ¢ sum of $5000 y s 100. o guise A06 s for the es. R. H.) CLEMERS _CAPTURES the isswe> ~of Debenture tablishment ot an electrical _ power _ FIRSTâ€"PRIZEP&@A®ATHE 0.A.C. y oo ong: o alica \k,, of "Ba * PUBLIC, SPREAKING plant in the Pol:a age CoXTES den m,dxu passed on the 20th of + ONTEST. . N(Wenim M 1: ! 1 d o. P Mhig t C otpenc o o S on ue > in c And whereas by clause 3, of said Byâ€"law, it states that the said Deâ€" tbentures shall be: issued. . and signâ€" ed and . dated on such day,; within two. years from the fing! passing of said Byâ€"law as the Council by resoâ€" lution ot _ Byâ€"law shall «Wetermine, it is â€" hereby resolved that‘ the said deâ€" bentures shall .be issued _ immediateâ€" ly and made payable on the second day > of ~Junuary each"â€"year‘ â€"â€" during the curroney of gaid â€" debentures, the first of the same to be due and payable: on the" second â€" day. of Janâ€" vary 1913, and: the others each sucâ€" ¢;ssive . year thereafter ( on the 2nd Jan.) â€" until the whole â€" thirty deâ€" bentures are paid, ank ; that the Reeve‘ and Treasurer are hereby â€"auâ€" thorized and : instructed to hand over the said thirty ‘debentures: to Thomâ€" as G. Walker on payment, hius, into the * uter‘s hands of thesam of" $5 ‘‘The terms and conditions ‘of -::v ‘No. m" Moved by Wesigy Vrb, seco ultes Banied fogt te meltoping a% counts . be and tha‘ Reeve counts . be passed and LNs uBC TUSETC issue his orders ow the Treasurer in 1902 faymentâ€" of" the ‘ame‘:* Cartied.© Viz 2t Auction Sale s 8 Hoeaschold Effects .. c sn ©08d : SheepMarket Tp. Council saturday. Frbruary 3ri, 1912 â€"mad 4. 00 10 (ia of the > Wilmot Export was. Lambs 4 .00 0N Ne 80 su'fh’, M, @1t, n“ taining } acte 0 _ Aipon _ J lot: are M:‘% k& with a ‘harness shop ‘ and a shoemake;r shop, and‘a storey and oneâ€"halt/dwe}â€" ling . im the rear on . Main street is ling â€" im 1he t ‘on.. Main Sb100‘ 18 the â€"village dnw_d&’ e i i 44 An exeeuntcï¬is-_ buy a good property . . 0s Th bly t ue ‘The property â€" ~will be soid ub An excellent »clance to buy a good .. dqughter. . . ®‘. ./ 9. 000. Collll} property; . :12 / PMiP) bos . 1. Rhelâ€"At Copestogo, Jan. 16, to | ‘The property â€" ~will be sold sub â€"â€" and Mrs. H; W. Ebel, # daughtes. ject to a . reserte . bid ‘and subject Biesingorâ€"At Linwood," Jab. ‘Jth, : to existing â€" leases of : tenants, ~Mr. and Mrs: Jos. Biesinger, & st TERMS OF SALE.â€" 10 per cent. u&a-â€"h w'!.n_, 37 s on day ol sale, balance. in 30 days â€" and Mrs. J. H. Ward, a son. /. . . when. deed‘ . will: be 1)'0.‘ t wh‘ ; s GRC For further . particulare apply _to m race} Cunigunda â€" Hahn, Executrix. o e 4 . _ ie t Jokn LiPs, a la se Chinsik‘ 4 commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m . Albert â€"â€" Habn,. â€" Executors, ‘ Linwood, P.O., . Ont . . dor Wo.. Habn, deceased {..J. MICKUS, Auctioneer: y There will be. sold‘ by. .public â€" . awc tion at the Waterloo Market, | on 48( acres of bardwood bush . beâ€" ldw? to the estate â€" ,of . the late J. C.Erb, 34 miles northwest â€"â€" of Waterloo. TERMSâ€"10 perâ€" cent. on day < of sale and balance in 30 days. For â€"farther ‘particulars apply â€" to the undersigned. > > 3. 148 % 4â€"2t Same /week 1910 ........« 1 6 1904 1908 1902 This Last My. K. H., Cl:wi_' won .* first place at the cleve alinud} .. public speaking contest of Q!}“O-hrlo Agriâ€" cultural College Lite Society held in the College :Gyfl" t ; Friâ€" day evening: .Jan. 14. ~ g;. CleLMI' day evening, Jan. 14. . Mr. Clemens‘ subject was â€"**Coâ€"operation in‘ Solving the Farm â€" Drainage Problem." â€" Mr. Clemens is a Waterloo <County boy, being born on a farm adjoining the village of Blair. He is . a. son.of_the late. Wm. Clemens of Blair and works ed=on his father‘s farm prior .. to coming to Guelph O.A°C., entering the halls ofthe College in the ‘ fall of 1907. During his stay he . has made good and now in his fourth year ‘he has won above prize. We predict for him a bright future. R. .H. CLEMENS â€"CAPTURES FIRSTâ€"PRIZE NE THE 0.A .C. : PUBLIC, SPRAKING 3 CONTEST: & SLOT MACHINES .FORBIDDEN: : STs THOMAS.-â€"'TheJo!he. . under instructions from _ Chief "Atrmstrong toâ€"day ordered all cigar stores to.reâ€" move â€" slot machines ‘which . hereloâ€" fore ~ have hbeen doing . business unâ€" interruptediy.: The Mm made through the â€" newspapers Were . _teâ€" ;sv@la for â€"â€" ‘the â€" activity‘ of, . ‘the ioe) } <.~ i Mortgage® Sale *) sstailig es‘ ~William K.. Knart, Deldon: Snider, Executors J. Mickus, Auctioneer. weeks &go Auction Sale Village Hardwood Bush Wa ter BHog Marke 1911 n ‘Walker LDer pub he O.A °C., â€" entering ‘ollege in the ‘ {fall is stay he: . has now in his fourth above prize. _ We bright future. nwood Top Price Of â€"Care. 1.85 +. .8 :05 â€"..6.00 $.90 $.81 1.90 $.25 j 19% A . Ni. s Mr.‘ and Mrs. _ flâ€: ear ‘Bt." C b6; to â€"Mr.â€" and MrÂ¥. J ‘Bo Volâ€"Boegelâ€"At â€"St. Clements, . Jaf. 22, by Rev. Father: Wey, E. Voll‘ot Waterloo to Emeline Boegel, â€" St. Clements. ol 45. mrak in on mmn-m#t 3‘-).-“'!&‘ flce Tridlarc to Ami A . Meret of St.‘ Clements. . _" * _/ _ " â€". Lapsieyâ€"Kraemerâ€" Near . . Preston, Lapsleyâ€"K raemerâ€"â€" Near .« . Preston, Jan., W of.. wn to M ‘sof / MSD .: l(oooâ€"Colll:mz 4’::? @ . derd, . Rdward ~J. Réos, "of ind loops, B.C., formetly of <Watetine . to . Miss . Cpllinson, of Gédetich: . Krauterâ€"Lantzâ€"At Berlin, (Jan.16, by â€"Rev. E. Ho@#man, Edwin . E. Krauter to ‘Bertha‘ M. Lantz of Betlin. uie ht 77 * 385% Mawesâ€"Bindetfagelâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 18th, â€" by Rev. E. Hofman, . Henty Mawes. to . . Annie Bindernage!, both : of â€" Berlin. 3 ARTHUR.â€"Mr. : James ..Jamjeson w was m:a this after« < j near Damagous. ’r- ..“2:3 nt: while he was engaged in taking . ont gravel. HMe was a martied man with a emall family. We want you i 'umml return | your ‘m« you are ; imote Ll m‘ with the result. ‘Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00.â€"" Remember, you can obtain Rexa l Remedies in this commmunity Reimhardtâ€" . At, Port .Elgin, Jan 18, wigheli AQ lb(en!‘t'.ia.a‘ i T wi F se f + Chas. . Twitchell of ’Nï¬'nno.al 60 /years. _ . : : eboware Devittâ€"At > Burlington,. . Jan. b8th, Mrs. \ . Isaac . Devitt, «m :‘%' e es _ s j Jan... _ la, â€" only: _ gaughter: of Jn Mofâ€" latt. dall 4 M ,:e’;g. Gordonâ€"A t: an. 20th, »CHf Billings Gordon, son “é:n’t,::t‘ Mrs. . E.. D. Gordon, .of Gqlt,â€" forâ€" merly. of\â€" Berlin, . aged 3 years. Stephensâ€"At _ Toropto, Jan.. 20th, Mts. James. .Stephens, â€"‘ . walt known in Waterloo. s »ralts 4 Watsonâ€"At Ron:;&leu Jan. ; (17%8, ‘John Watson, age« years.. _ ;) « Hachbartâ€"In mï¬w second daughter of Mr. andâ€" . Mrs. Charles Hachbart, aged :11 years.> Baumanâ€"Near Hawkestille, Jan. >+5, at th:;‘om;o of : Urigs, uebler, don, w". t Te $b x Gordonâ€"At Galt, Jan. 82, .C A l-louâ€"Az::l:,z.hu. 230, Mrs. George Hogg years. #¢ Pepperâ€"At Galt, Jan. 22, David Pepâ€" per, aged,54 years s o We afte,‘ now: able to flfl:_‘ cerâ€" tain missing wlementsâ€"to to restote to the p,-me“udr } digestite m,m"‘{ CA "We. . know that â€" Rerall Dyspepsia Tablets ‘are > a: uyst dependable rotm« edy ‘lor‘disordered stomachs, indiges tion, and dyspepsia. h ty This great multiâ€"millionaire . was too busy .~to worry about ‘the com dition of . _ his. stomach.He .allowed his ~dyspepsia: to run from bad to wotse until ‘in the, end. it mh' curable. s hm C â€" Everyone who suffers with dy h sin for a few years vwbï¬- thing he owns for a ~. stomach. Dyspepsia is commonlty catsed by an abnormal state of the gastric juiâ€" ces, or lack ofâ€" tome in the walls . of the stomach. The result‘ is ‘that the stomach Joses:â€" its power to : digest The â€"newspapers and medical jourâ€" nals mentlyng:ve had much . to s4y relatite~. toâ€" a _ famous . melHonalre‘s offer ol a million dollars for‘ a. new slomach. £ is misfortune serves as a warn inz to others. V e Ns , C8 e This Uffer should be a Warnâ€" * io io hh Men _‘ Dollars for a _ â€"_â€" Good Stomach KILLED TNA GRAVEL PHP and Womar Deaths Boppre inne