Wednesday, Feb. 12th, 1913 Commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m, sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz‘â€" _ Herses :â€"lleavy sorrel mare 9 years old in foal, heavy bay mare 8 years old in foal, hay borse 5 years _ old, gery borse 4 years old, dark bay se 15 years old. Cattle, â€" Pigs, Ete:â€"Cow due to calve May ith,. cow _ due to calve Eept. ith, 2 fat cattle, 3 spring calvâ€" es, 7 iat pigs, 11 pigs 6 months old, 8 pigs 2 months old, sow, sow _ due to pig Feb. 2nd, 30 chickens, collic Household\ Effects :â€"Organ, cream separater, } bedsicads, cxtension taâ€" ble, corner cuphoard, New â€" Williams sewing machine, Whatnot, chairs,, 2 centre tables, 2 rocking chairs, stand, cooking stove, churn, Urystal Peninâ€" sular Hange for coal and wood. . No reserve as the farm is sold. â€" The Undersigned offérs for sale a dcâ€" sirable home. The farm oï¬ Mr. Jamâ€" es Pines, of 22% acres, in the Townâ€" of Woolwich, Ont., it is a sevenâ€"roomâ€" ed two storey cement bouse, furnace, summer kitchen, wood shed, soft watâ€" €t, irame bank barn, driving house, pig pen, hen â€" bouse, good orchard, ;":b TNC ‘ovomIng ‘a{7amt PPOPt}~ â€" jlorsesâ€"Heavy bay mare 8 years , viz‘â€" f n _ . vigk on ° Herses :â€"lleavy sortel mare 9 mrslzll:’!l;%h; N:)\ .marelnsmg lark may l : y Prince of Avon, dark bay old in foal, heavy bay mare 8 Years mare rising 4 years old in â€" foal 10 old in foal, bay horse 5 years old, prince of Avon, ang got by Prince g.r, borse 4 years old, dirk M2Y vjetor, heavy dark bay mare 3 years se 15 years old. | ‘old, bay mare rising 12 years â€" old Catile, _l’xgs, Ete.:â€"Cow due t0 (good family griver), Hackney _ bay calve May Tth,. cow _ due to CAlVC‘mare rising 1 years old, good driver; Eept. ith, 2 fat cattle, 3 spring cal"â€" pay horse rising 3 years old, spring es, .1 iat pigs, 11 pigs 6 months'old.u.un' fall colt. 8 pigs 2 months old, sow, sow â€" due! Cattle, Eteâ€"7 good Dairy Cows â€" to pig Feb. 2nd, 30 chickens, collit Cow fresh, Jersey cow fresh, 2 cows dog. 1 due to calve by time of sale, cow due Implements, _ Etc.:â€"New _ Masseyâ€" to calve in August, 2 cows due to Harris binder 7 it. cut, new Masstyâ€" calve in Sept,, cow due to calve in grain bags, hoes, cross cut saw, vice} June, cow fresh since Nov. _ 6 Holâ€" mower 5 it. cut, new â€" Decring hay‘stein heifers supposed to be in calf, rake 10 {t. wide, new Decring cultivaâ€";éat heifer 2 years old, 3 spripg calves or, steel _ land roller, root pulpet,; Durham, bull $ months old with pediâ€" disk, 2 single plows, fourâ€"section ironigree. 7 sows due to pig in April, 2 harrow, scufller, Adam‘s wagon comâ€"!fat hogs. About 75 Rhode Island Red pletc, wagon, pair bob sleighs, â€" new {chickens and 6 cockerels. â€"horse market democrat, set gravel| _ Implements, Ete.â€"Massey _ Harris planks, _ straw cutter, fanning mill, ‘binder 6 ft cut, McCormick 5 ft. horse â€" power, stock rack, hay rack, mower, Massey Harris steel haf rake, wood rack, stone boat, 2 sets stope‘ new; hay rake, Massey Harris cultiâ€" boat planks, 2 sets wagon harness (1 Y3tor, 16 tube dis> drill, hay loader, nearly new), set buggy harness, nockâ€" Elmira side delivery manure spreader yoke, _ doubletrers, _ forks, shovels, | laud roller, 2â€"furrow Verity _ riding grain bags, hoes, crossâ€"cut saw, vlceil’l"“'» 2 Shantz single plows, 24urâ€" and anvil, horse blankets and many TOW Oxford plow, chopper, _ fanning other articles. â€" imill, wagon \\_ilh bfli,_bï¬et box, pair Comprising 100 acres sitaated in | Wilmot Township, Con. 2, Lot 17, five‘ miles â€" south of Eaden and 1% miles, Southeast of Haysville. 90 acres are under a good state of culiivatioa, balâ€" ance â€" bush anc â€" pasture land. Good! brick house, and large ‘ bank barn, driving shed | and _ other _ necessaty _ ontbuildings| on proferty. _ Good _ supply of hard | and soft water, also 21 arres orchard. | For furthor patteulars apply to : TUSIAIL SHANTZ, ; 1â€"tt. UHaysydk.| Also a quantity of hay and _ corn stalks, 100 â€" bush. oats and several cords of wood. TERMS :â€"Pigs, _ chickens, hay, grain, cornâ€"stalks, fat cattle and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash ; over that amodnt 10 months‘ cfedit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent. of fot cash payments of credit amounts. farm _ well â€" fencetl, springâ€" water in house and barn. The same is on the road jeading from Bloomingdale _ to Winterbourne.â€" Rural mail route. 1j miles East of Concstogo. _ A snap apâ€" ply early to 3â€"1wonth Comprising of 46 acces, 4 miles northâ€"cast of Berlin and 1 nile west of Breslan. 36 acres _ iinder cultivaâ€" tion, _ balarcy mm _ bush and pasture land. Good orchard Brick _ house and bank barn and all neerssaty out buiktings. Apply to Abram S. Weber 95 Brmubachet St., Peclin, Ont lâ€"tf MINARIS GARGET IN ‘There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" on on the premises of the underâ€" gned, 1 mile northâ€"east of Mannâ€" rim, 3 smiles . southâ€"cast ol Petersâ€" irg and § miles southâ€"west of Berâ€" B, of the Town Line, on *Z Auction Sale and Far Sansol‘s Antiâ€"Diabetes Is the onlv remedy which has a recond of complete cures. giots. 1 ture free THE SAKOL MFG. CO., LTD WINNiPEC. Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Sale DiABETES tice 2.00, most }eading drugâ€" s â€" Information and literaâ€" ALLEN W. WOELELE, Prop J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. . & 4â€"2t LINIMENXT CURES COWsS. OoF JAMES FENTON, Consstogo $3,250.00 Buvs 22 roomed _ house, i with conveniences, corner Courtland i.\\'c. and Benton St., Berlin. _ Large ‘new shirt _ jactory. being crected, on | same tlock. _ Immediate possession. $1250.6¢ cash, balance secured. E. G. ‘Winn, Hawkesville, Ont. 18â€"3mo. Farm Stock, Implements Eto Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. s the following valuable property, ‘There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, 1 mile west of Breslau, 2 miles east of Bridgeport, and 2% miles south of Houseboid Effeects.â€"5 piece â€" parlor suit, large new parlor tug, 3 parlor tables, 3 rocking chairs, arm chair, footstool, extension table, leai Table, kitchen table, 7 kitchen chaits, 7 dinâ€" ingâ€"room chairs, 3 hall racks,. . bookâ€" case, combined writing desk, lounge, 2 bedstceads, with springs; 3 _ wash stands, 2 Slower stands, Jewel kitâ€" chen _ stove for_ coal _ or wood, box stove, Queen stove, with pipes, sini, flour chest, refrigerator, evarorator and bleecher, churn, butter worker, | butâ€" ter tub, 2 wash tubs, 2 iron kettles, copper kettle, Magnet: cream separaâ€" tor, lawa mower, dJawn rake, carpet sweeper, bee hives, honey extractor, genuine Buflalo â€" robe, goaf _ robe, spraver, bench, 2 meat tubs, 2 hogâ€" heads, a. quantity of carpets and rugs, milk cans and pails, scale capaâ€" city 210 lbs., o‘lcloth, curtain poles, jardinieres, curtain stretcher, corner stand. san pails, 3 large stone crocks, a quantity of small crocks, and many other articles too numsrous to menâ€" tion. Bloou.. rdale, on _ Implements, Ete.â€"Massey _ Harris binder 6 ft cut, McCormick °5 ft. mower, Massey Harris steel haf rake, new; hay rake, Massey Harris cultiâ€" vator, 16 tube diss drill, hay loader, Elmira side delivery manure spreader laud roller, 2â€"furrow Verity riding plow, 2 Shantz single plows, 2â€"furâ€" row Oxford plow, chopper, _ fanning mill, wagon with boi, beet box, pair hob sleighs, pleasure sleigh, 4â€"section iton harrow, top buggy, culter, sulky market democrat, bevel jack, â€" straw cutter, S bay racks, pulper, | slicer, set oi gravel planks, seales capacity 2000 lbs., 2 sets team harness, | set single harness, emery grinder, grinsâ€" stone, _ wheelbarrow, _ crowbar, . logâ€" pimz chains, horse blankets, seythcs, and many other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. No reserve as the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, chickens, fat heifer. fat hogs, and all sums of $10 and unJder. cash, over that _ amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or i per cent. off for eash payments of eredit amounts. Luneh at . Noon. Hay and Grainâ€"About 10 tons oi Timothy hay, 200 bushels oats, _ 200 bushels mixed grain. â€" Rooming House for Sale Wednesyay, Feb. 19th 1913 Limited Dept. "\ â€" LONDON, CANADA 80 pages brim full of good thinys. Comâ€" taina valumble information for the farmer, market gardener and private planter.. 12 pages of the latest and best, worldâ€"wide introductions. . Valuable premiums. . Your choiee of 6 new varicties still unnamed: {not for rair until 1914) absolutely free with cvery order, large or small. Don‘t delay writiny. Mail this with your name mnd address. . Your request will receive special attention. . Stateâ€" if you . grow vegetables or flowers for market, as we have a special price list. Write toâ€"day while it‘s fresh in your mind. ‘ DARCH & HUNTER §EED CO,, 1913 Catalogue Now Ready ELIAS BINGEMAN, Propriector M. 8. KOLRB,. Clerk »CYp f\“ CA .g d m d ® é? A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer . ‘A meeting of the creditors of the said estats is hereby convened, _ and will _ be held at my oflice, No. 18 King Street West, Berlin, Ont., _ on Thursday, the 13th day of Februaty, 1913, at the hour of two o‘clock _ in the afternoon, for the appointirent of inspectors _ and _ the giving of direcâ€" tions with reference to the disposal of the said estate. All creditors of the said estate are here‘y rcquired to file their â€" claims with _ me _ (as directed by the said Statuie), on or before the day of such wect‘ng. After March 4, 1913, I shall proceed to distribute the said estate, ?Vï¬ng Ttegard only to such claims as shall â€" have notice of, and 1 _ shall not be responsiple for the assets _ of the said estate or any part thereof, to any person or persons whose claim or claims shall not have been filed. J. A. SCELLEXS, Tv«» very choics quarterâ€"sections of oi land situated near main line of C. P. Rt., 24 miles west of Guernsey, 130 acres troken and under best of cultiâ€" vation, 12 acres still to be broken and balance fenced. Nplendid water supâ€" ply and on property is a new _ house 22x28 with stone ccllar under house, hard and soft water, also barn‘ to accommodate 10 head of cattly _ and lirge grainery 20x14x8 ft. _ ‘The land is level, and is a heavy sandy loam with _ clay._ subâ€"soil. Price $1800 $1500 down, balance to suit â€" buyer. EFor furth»t patticulats apply to FRANK P. FACH, 5â€"tL. (Guernsey, Sask. above named Ajexander Power Spray Motor, with 2% horseâ€" power gasoline engine and 90 feet of rubber hose. Can bo usod for sprayâ€" ing orchards or _ stables. Motor _ in first class condition.â€"Apply to T. SHANTZ, 241 Assignec. Dated the ith day of Feb, A. D. 1913 WAXNTERâ€"GOOD GENERAL SERâ€" vant, small family, washing _ giverm out. _ Apply 100 Queen _ St., North, Rerlin. 4 â€"2t. 4 Merchant Miller Le Lo Lele Looo Loo Lo }eolefeo ko o }eâ€"}o}eo4eo.040}â€"0 0. L0 L0.L 0.]. 0J 01. 0â€"{0â€"L 0{ 0â€"{â€" 0) o ho JpoJogoâ€"{pogep@p@JO@OQJOQ â€" Foundry St,. Derlin. A Perfect J2w»\} of a Flour is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you bave given it a trial. Don‘t make the trial to easy cither. _ Try it on bread, biscuits, pastries and cakes. You‘ll find it equally perfect in all. No other flour equals it in ail round baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"dav? .For Sale FOR SALE Irvin Master Berlin, Ont., e | Auction Saleg, |:~Farm for Sale | Baden iFeb. 19.â€"Farm stock and u»bx: of . Elias Bingeman, 1 mile m« wâ€"st of â€" Breslau, 2 . miles cast of Prdgeport and 2 miles south of ' Blbomingdale. 4 Mar. 4. ReaR Estateâ€"Farm â€" stock | and implements of Frank Short, 2 t miles South East of Linwood, 3 A. J. Mickus, miles South d-:ut of Linwood, . 3 miles Yorth West of Crosshill. Mar. 6.â€"Farm stock ‘and implements of Eph. Frey, 1 mile North of Bresâ€" lau, 3 miles South of Bloomingdale and 2; miles East.of Bridgeport. Mar. 12. â€"Farm â€" stock _ and imple ments of Christ. Frey, 1 male Sguth East of Hawkesville and 3 â€" méles North of Heidelberg. © Mar. 18. â€"Farmâ€"stock and implemsm of John Reitzel, 2 miles south 3 grad> Holstein heifers, two years old, due to calve carly in May next. ApPly to o * Farm comprisin’g 100 acres, more or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres bush, balanca under good ‘state . of cultivation, ~well fenced, 8 _ atres sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ acres good orchard, bank barn 60x60 with driving shod, never failing well, frame house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and all mocessary out baildâ€" ings. Fortfurther particulars apply to Mes. Daniel Gerher, Crossnill, Ont ‘ 50â€"1. The undersigned hasâ€"for sale good seed grain â€" including barlev. O.A.C. No. 21 at $1.00 per bushel and Liquo@ and Banner Oats ang also other va~ riecties at 75 cents per bushel. This seed is well harvested and the best on the market. Also 100 bags firstâ€" class seed potatoes for sale at~ $1.00 per bushel. _ Apply to hoii tanst shaiay (orirmepetientiutubs o Alatd of St. Clemefits and 2 miles north of Bamberg. ; * ; ‘_" Mar. 11.â€"Farm stock and implements of â€"Mrs. C. Tudolph, 34 miles north east of New Dunrdee and 2}% miles west of Strasburz on Uuron Road. Feb. _ 8.â€"Sale:of _31 bead of choice dairy cows at Market Hotcl, Berâ€" lin. L ag 9t 5â€"21 Fireworks were originally made afd itsed by the ancient Chinese. a Phone 733â€"ring 4 SEED GRAIN FOR SALE Alex Fraser, Auctioneer. rarm {or E. .lré-hzintz POR SALE Berlin, Ont. AGABUS W. KINZIE, Porlin, Ont r o4 4â€"3t D. BERGEY, Jale New The undersigned offers for sale his valuable {farm, situated near Winter bourne, comprising of 200 actes, 150 acres of which is under good state of cultivation, 25 acres bush and 25 actes pasture land. Stone house, bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. Apply } s ction â€" land, 4 miles west â€" of Guernsey, near C,P.R. 120 acres br.:en and 68 actes summer . fallow lact year, in good state of cultivaâ€" tion. Gopd water and plentiful supâ€" ply. â€" One storey shack on property, 14x28." Land good heavy sandy loam with clay subâ€"soil and good _ wheat land. _ Price $3500, $800 down _ and balance to. suit. ‘Also } scction good land adjqining, price $8000, $2000 down and balance to ~suit if sold _ by April Ist. 190 acres of above is in fine shape for Whea‘*‘tï¬s season. For further parâ€" tit.l@@: apply to s ‘ Th> underaigned offcrs for sale his valuatl> farm consisting of 111} atres Lot No. 10. Situated about 41 miles north _ west of _ New Dundee and 4} north â€" west of Baden. The farm is under a _ good _ state of Cultivation. On _ the farm is a good bank batn, driving shed, pig stable and all necâ€" essary outbuildings. Also good house. Spliendid supply of hard and soft watâ€" er, and one acre splendid fruit bearâ€" ing orchard. Also good hard . wood bush of about 9 acres. The farm will be rented _ unless sold by March ist. For firther particulars. apply to HENRY HILLGARTNER, Notice to Creditors Fey. 6t 125 acres, _ mote or less, 7 miles from Bert‘n, 4 itom New Dundse, 3 freom Doon Station, 1 from school and post offics, twick dwelling house, bank barn, _ running water, good orchard, about 25 acres good mixed bush. No fonder ncorssarily accepted. IX THE ESTATE â€" OF GEORGE EFENXBACHER, DECEASED. James _ Thomson iarm, part of lot 14. Biehn‘s Tract, Township of Watâ€" erioo, County of Waterlon TENDERS opened 10 Feb. 1913 at office of FOR SALE.â€"A FIVEâ€"TON SCALE as gond as now, at hall price. Apâ€" Fly â€" E:. Shantt, _ 26 Mansion St. «Berlin. 34. FOR SALEâ€" A FIRST CLASS milk route. Apply Box "3, Pres EIGIHT MEX _ WANTED DURING the _ winter _ mionths for chopping cordwood.â€"Apply A. A. Pipe, _ 36 FORâ€"SALE BY TENDER Farm for Sale Farin tor indersigued offers 1Jor sale his w â€" es tusted one mile. northwest ol atis and 4 niiles north sirums-ods For Sale DALZELL & BARRIE, Vendot‘s Solicitors, CGalt. Ontario AARON SNYDER, FRANK pP. EACH, Guernsey, Sask. New Dundee. Ont Executors. Berlin Ontario 00 acres. 159| HMorses :â€"Pay mare in foal rising 7 m,,“: years old, â€" weight 1500 lbs ; Dark sh and 25 actes Bay Coach mare rising 7 years old, use, bank barn| BaÂ¥ Coach Mare rising 7 years old, iildings. Apply colt ris.ng 2 years old, Clyde Mare Colt rising 2 years, Roan Colt rising YDER, 38. years old. Winterbourne. | _ Cattio :â€"5 good dairy cowsâ€"2 cows, §2â€"u[ ‘Rohert Patterson, aged fiftyâ€"five, was found dead in his bed at his reâ€" sidence, the old tollâ€"gate, at the casâ€" tern limits of Galt on Saturday. On 'Friday evening he visited his brother, exâ€"Mayor Thos. Patterson, and apâ€" peared to be in good bealth, but his demiseo must have occurred during the right. Heart failure was the â€" cause. There will be sold by public auc Won on <(the premises of the _ underâ€" signed 4 mile West ol St. Agatha and 3} miles Eastâ€"of Philipsburg, on SOCIETY MAY _ â€" _ MOVE TO PRESTON Dereas:dâ€"wias a bachelor and a ~wellâ€" known â€" farmer of Beverly township. For tho past few years he had lived rtired _ in Galt. _ Mr : Patterson‘s death made the tenth in Galt within Conmencing at L o‘clock pâ€"mâ€" sharp, the following valuable , proâ€" perty, vii:â€" fresh, fresh Durham cow with pedigree 2 cows due to calve in March, Jersey Heif.r due to calve in July, heifer due to calve in July, 10 head of 1 year old cattle. « Teross :â€"Pigs, corn, buckwheat and all sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on _ approved joint notes or 5 _ per cent per annunt off for cash payments of ‘credit amounts. > JOSEPH BAST, Proprietor, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Pigs :â€"3 sows in pig, 14 shoats, weight _ about 80 lts each ; 3 pigs, weight about 140 lbs. each ; Yorkâ€" shire boar 6 months old. Implements Etc:â€"Masssyâ€"Harris 6 {t. Binder, â€" McCormick 6 ft. Lnder, Hmost and Wood 5} {t. riower, 12 it. Lceering s‘eel hay rake, manure sproadâ€" er, _ Climax _ cultivator, Frost and Wood Shoe Drill}, Maple Leaf Chopâ€" per, Waterloo _ (hampion separator, 36 inch Cylinder, 48 inch body with straw carrier, complets ; (Thlis â€" outâ€" fit is in good working order);, . pair bob sleighs, top b@ggy nearly . new, ho:se collars, Capital cream separeâ€" tor, bedsiead, cradje, 2 heaters. Also about 5 bushels of Euckwheat and 64 shocss of corn and many other artiâ€" clés too numeroUs to m@njlion. 6â€"2t. Galt, Jan. 29.â€"At the sixtieth anâ€" nual meeting oi the Seuth Waterloo Agricultural~ Society held here this ‘aftetnoon the question of the small atféndance at the annual exhibition in recoent years was discussed," and one suggestion was made that it he removed _ temporarily to _ Prestom. Otherwise. the report of the year was considered satisfactotyv. There was a good attendance and the following ofâ€" ficers were elected: (President, Dr. 8 E. Chariton; Viceâ€"Presidents, John Brown and E. Haliman; . Secretaryâ€" Treasurer, R. E. Cowan. Directors, W. C. Shaw, J. Sipes, J. Wetherill, A. Clemens,â€"J. La‘e, J. Orft, R. 8 Oliver, J. Allison, _ J. Woods, A: Rudell, Dr. Woolner, T. Patterson and G. Beruhardt Hiomestead Fertilizers are manulacâ€" tured and sold by the Michigan Carâ€" ben Works, Detroit, Michigan, | who will send free to any. farmer _ their bock en iertilizets with a handsome calenvar postage paid. They â€" want agents where they are not now repreâ€" sented. .\dm. Michigan _ Carbon Works, Post e Drawer 814â€"A, De troit, .\Iichigan.\lflm‘g)tor terms. The congregation of the Holy Famâ€" ily Rqgman CathoNc church at Hanâ€" over _ wotshiped dn their new chutrch on Stnday for the first time. The ofâ€" ficial opening and dedication, _ howâ€" ever, will take place some time in May ar June next. _ The new church is a particularly handsome one, built of red brick, ‘dndâ€"will cost in â€" the reighborhoodâ€" of $18,000. TENTH DEATIH IN A WEEK Clarence RakH oi Orwell, Ont., writâ€"| os : ‘‘One of my crops the past seaâ€"} son was onions, in growing which 1. ‘leatned something. / I bought saome'1 Fomestead Fettilizer from their agent| Uhes. Minard, and used it on a part| oi the crop. Where this was done 1) bad three times the crop that 1 had| whore no fertilizer was applied _ and| I got equally as good tesults on m,\il corn." C a week. INCREASED CROP FINE NEW HANOVER CHURCH Tuesday, Feb. 18th, 1913 W: \ the‘s t .9 THREEFOLD AUCTION SALE | At the meeting of the Watet] {Township â€" Council on ?Mmh’;l | offer of $800 of the GalB Preston | Hcspeler Railway Co. for the ~ l@® | comprising the rights of way alp | the _ road leading from Preston ~‘ ‘Galt containing about threeâ€"quart ; of an acre was accepted. The Co Fany _ proposes doubleâ€"tracking . t entire line between the two towns. " Thre â€" will be sold by public at ‘tion, at the Market Hotel, _ Berli son, in the pefsons of Mrs. # son, _ McNaughton strteet, and Wilson, Policck avenue, passed: in Galt. The double death is a pathetic one. Both mother and = had been ill only 4 short time, © . . TWINS BORN 36 HOURS APAJ YONKERS, N. Y.â€"Twins B thirtyâ€"six hours apart, which, act ing to physicians is rare, occurred this city. â€"A boy was born on N day morning to Mrs. Deelan â€" T of No. 3 Dale Place, and on Tués aiternoon a girl arrived, _ a0c0% to the certificate of birth filed 1 the Board of : Health bï¬y‘z Clarence W. Ruckmaster, of e At the Troy home toâ€"night it : said that mother and twins were ing nicely. PATHETIC DOUBLE DEATH. Within five hours mother and St. _ Thomas.â€"The _ FEigin CoUBt Council has granted $1,000 to the E! gin Poard of Trade and Publicity A« zociat‘on, $100 to the Elgin Boatd of Truste:s, and has increased the â€" fak ary of County Magistrate Hunt : to $600 per year. * Hhaay DESTROY GOLF GREEXS. :; BIRMINGHAM.â€"The militant / M liagettes of Birmingham toâ€"day W ed their attention to the de of the putting greens of the courss. _ In some instabces greens were torn up, while on 0!: tke words "Votes for Women‘ ©W@ burned into _ the _ grass with StroM acids. _ All tho greens must be turfed. ‘ W. R. Travers, exâ€"manag@r of~ cefunct Farmers‘ Pank, who has b kept in jail in Toronto sinte NoÂ¥e ber awaiting the trial of the late | Eeattico Nesbitt, was taken back â€" Kingston on Saturday. + "MOVIES" FACTORY FOR C DA. A motion picturs syndicate has chased twentyâ€"one acres of land‘ F@rs â€" Eric. It is expocted it exect a large factory for the . gDg of moving picture films for the C dian trade. . 5 > 06 .> TO BOOM MIDDLESEX, â€" «‘ ~ A grant of= $1,000 was vote Greater Middlesex Publicity A & tion by the Middlesex county coi to aid in the preparation and d bution ‘6f20,000 copies of a Dir.ctor J. F. Rocke of the â€" Jeromc‘s Dramatic Society. has~} cured the rights for the productiol Dickens‘ "Oliver _ Twist" fronk â€" New York Syndicats, and ..n stage the play shortly after Ras Judsing from Mr. Bccb(; pask â€" matic suctesses at â€" St. _ Jerof "Oliver Twist" promises to be â€" event of the season. * Rotert Veiich, of Roseville, _ tean appointed a director of the K tedy Spring Wheel Mig. Co., L whose new factory in â€" Torontoâ€" _‘ been: completed. : TRAVERS TAKEN BACK. LOST HISs RIGHT HAND. Mr. Henry Herman, an einploge â€" the Kncchtcl _ Furniture Comp®® Hanover, was the victim of a Â¥@ distressing accident on Thursday, K ing his right thumb and two finge The palm of his hand is also n;anglgd._ and his hand will be; ug@ for all time Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m head of choice daity cows, all~ lcalw- in Fobruary and March ; on~ thoroughtred Holstein Bull pedigrer. + ;\PP(\INT]’-}I) DIRECTOR. Terms of Sale :â€"Six months‘ t# on approved _ security or 8 per cen off â€" for cash _ paymems ot esed amounts â€" * advertising the county.> "OLIVER TWIST" CoMiINng." OFFER ACCEPTED SsATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 199. 811 CcoUNTy CoUNCIL GRANTS. LUESZLER, Proprietor. .J. Shants, Auctionset.