Firstâ€"class Wood As we age about to put in ma P on k To , , Farmers: Doering Bros, Terms, Cash, All la<t and previous years‘ accounts and potes must be settled or will be handed to ww solicitor for collection. 3790 PIEOBB, almost the entire stock, slaughtered. Reductions Of from 25 to 75 per cent. bQ0c Goods Reduced to 20,85¢ TBe » n 865, 36, 40¢ ’; " , Â¥ ‘Oy b0, 75¢ #1.25 . n 50, 75, Bbc Theso goods must be sold regardless of cost as we need THE GHANCLE Dress Goods Sale! Watch the Chronicle for Millinery Opening as there will be no Private Cards. WE BUY FOR CASH. _ WE SELL FOR CASH. exmmnagen. . o o nemmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms «222222 2 lmmmmmmmmmmmmes s Nuzxayâ€"Ruosâ€"A: Preston, Sept. Sud, QUR MQTTO : Smali Profite and Quick Returns, Robert Murray, of Buffalo, to Caroline Your PATRONAGE solicited. Not sufficient space to quote you prices of our | Roes, of Preston, many bar;aina. . Come and be couvinced of what we say. Here are only a few of them:â€" ll:\::.:xâ€"Jw;xr;‘A:hw.. :ï¬th&. 22lbe. Best Gran. 8 $1. 00. 25 lbe. Light Brown Sugar $1.00, thur Hawley, 1. R. trie 26lbs. Med Brown Q::fl $1. 00. 6 lba. Coffee 4 $1.00. Railway, to Leafy Junck, of Hespeler. 7 lbe. good Tea s $1.00, a 3 lb. box of Doert‘s &wouu. 18e (.‘xuuâ€"l;u.wt; In East btmu.y»l. FARM PRODUCE WANTED. We give #nd, E. H. Chart, Salesman at Groff 4 10 to 16¢ a lb. for good butter. luc a dos. for (ruhhr 8e a lb.for good cheese. 10¢ a lb, for good We waut your Spricg Chickens _ Will y good prices for them alive by the doz. Also 100 to 200lbe. &m%}u{hï¬l{.\‘ vm.nlurm a few woeks. Mrs. Of a Lifetime] vered at opr yard here. WATERLOQ SHANTZ & SCHIEDEL, Berlin. 15 to 16¢ a lb. for good butter such for sale will do is back again and has taken in the Millinery Openings of three different cities, consequently she is well stocked with ‘the latest atyles. "3a 7 Ezpin M 6 dn o * BC Araly" * * _ D. G. Muarrey, oA tarina/ooy and git flâ€: K:3 1(3;2 «4). 40 and A *Till o ts Tsetia $ demgples * %M#“M the wife ts prstinaps o Bgring ies o trefratats vâ€" & Eâ€" Moriball, B. A. B. D. araptad hivke prite it bgnieett ) onerk h bontby Hermrine alh ced io copriie U Aets d i didils 1 a Aait & Aaith 5RA :1542 W “ 1 m“ V'zm ferpiin, &’j gulw ‘hzu'»rwm > l&: E’c‘)"’!‘.’ M‘â€MWTW s 1 'm Grand Valley, who have been visiting friends here, have returned bmo P The crops in this vicinity are the best that have been harvested for some Mary Gotteslshen hes a sore hand. We le Yards w mwg;kï¬gu mdadingl _ hope to beer of its speedy recovery. _ |}â€" a‘&*u'dm ’.W ; about a dozen ’ï¬z cows and i»‘ BUBNG ag Ito-dsï¬, but j "&% y Mr. J. D. Watson famil "'m, o 4 Grand Valley, who have ‘bn:n vld‘:: ‘tzo &nqo,..,,, "‘..5 %‘ lr,i’nndcbm,han returned bmo 1200 lbs average % and ‘J The crops in this vicinity are the best | 220§her bunch of six 4o per | L9 .+..â€"Tbe U. B. (B.dicol% have decided | B{ to hold services in the Towpship Hal! Bunday morning and evening alternate ly. 'l{o services to commence st half rltbn and half past seven, morning | pr nd evening respectively. '?u 8. B. to | th commence s6 2.30 sharp. ‘The schoo! | t is steadily incressing in nuimber, as is|£] Mr. Koudsen, of Wroxeter, is visitâ€" ing his daughter, Mrs. 8. 8. Detwiler this week . . .. The Misses Compass have returned to their home in the Forest City, after a two weeks visit with their } cousin, Miss Krempiene. ... Miss Lily Cottesleben is steying as Mra. Bnider‘s ’in Little Paradise. ... Mr. A. Springer of Kossuth, was the guest of Mr. Otto Triller on Sunday ... . Mr. Meck, while out hunting one day IQQ week, sucâ€" ceeded in bringing down ® crane,which measured six feet across the wings, and five feet, thres inchos in beight. Re offers the bird for nle....l’p. Bretâ€" haur, of Wroxeter, is the gnest of his gister, Mro. W. Carey at present.... There was no Sabbath Sogool in the church on Bundsy. Bervices were also dispensed with, owing to the fact that the pastor is st present in Wabash, Indisns. He expects to occupy his ulpit once more next Sabbath ‘mornâ€" n:g. Prayermeeting on Thursdsy evenâ€" ing st Mr. Otto Trillers. All are welâ€" come....The discourse delivered on Babbath morning the 30th ult. by Mr. V. Rae, Woodstock, was very much up'Procin,ted ,b’thil audience. I{e took for his text "Now abide these three, Faith,Hope and Charity, but the greatâ€" est of these is Cherity. The very able manper in which he bludlen{ the subject spesks well for him, showing him to be s spesker of no mean sability. PAdy incressing in number, is t_b_a(nu{nn u{m in lt.....;ï¬u Continued from First Page NHEW PVNDEER FREEPORT Waterloo County Chronicle in [ 'Hn‘y tiuui 481 supplied an | bgï¬ltetwenty 13.50 and five 0 . Ig?e-;ed H;x 1eayy hogs th ie{ g;g he eights were y ou{: :«%†ahs ./.}:â€"...â€". w, bundied , 8e loose .. .. F Bos now lifd _ _Toronto, Sept. 8â€"Deliveries of produce| Lambs were plentiful and du selling at of all kinds we‘:a fairly liberal. Aplocd of ,‘mm $2 to J‘GO per bw;. ‘&hue lo‘wb- {:aoor wheat sold at a lower price than quoâ€" .;;e so flflltiffll there is no demand for butâ€" tiong. chere‘ Wheatâ€"Steady, one load of white se Cal v..fl}m were not so many in and a at 65c. + ny. ons losd of te selling sold 'urly. the ruling fignrea bgin’y JY!d ‘g Feasâ€"Steady, one load “uiu!a“ 45¢. to 86 ‘m- head. Choice veals flm{ the readâ€" Barleyâ€"Steady, 400 bushels se}ling at §0c¢ | iest sales. . to 32Je, Milch cows and sprin ersâ€"Offerings were QOateâ€"Steady, 600 bushels selling at 200 to lifhrcr w-d-z, and rho ’nhus was ur 22c. al ghtgoflrm r, the rulin qg:bï¬o Hay and Strawâ€"The market was well| from to $85 per hud? me good cous supplied and movement was ‘fwrl brisk. | are wanted. About twenty loads of hay sold at {U.ï¬ï¬ to FO“Iâ€"â€" ere was a sag of 1â€"8¢ in the l!}i ffl and five loads of straw brought $7.50 price of choice hogs toâ€"day, best selections Srul:eu&uâ€"ln \VW’A"&“&%M Daniel mann, ears, rmonthl and m; € Somnarnâ€"At Well«}os:. Auy. 15th, Â¥alenâ€" gize Schnarr, aged 55 years, 9 months and ays. WUuBM â€" At Berlin, Segt. 4th, mhlu xnm. aged 89 years, 2 months 10 ys. Bowmaxâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 4th, Israe! D. Bowman, aged 66 years. BecuLe®â€"In South Kasthope, Aug.\3lst. ii:xfln‘t“lm\nof ahriltiun Bï¬hler. “lumi 4 months and bday. Sxtoemâ€"As St. Jacobs, Sept. lat, George Snider, formerly of Wuerloo,qus 54 years. Courseâ€"At Berlin, Tuesday Sept. 8th, L“SOO, Ant&nynle: aoune, ngior gudge of Vaterloo Co., aged 65 years, 11 months and 15 days. ‘ Mosenâ€"At Ramburg, Aug. 2{st, the infant Llei\yy bog-' this !r;dsyiiu _ and values were asier. Big ho nbat4.50 to $5. weights we%c w?)'rt'l'}} $5.25 to 35.58.6 Phoice DEATHA mm of &'&u«'\.‘-‘"..t' it an in !Uuuu-Ai Galt, Aug. 30th, Benjamin H. t fact o *XA h’“““:: “"ï¬ U , aged 70 case l:.; t is a _ . V~ager years. blood, wi weak noet manâ€" Ruâ€"Auu:m Aug. S6th, Robert Rac,aged ikt‘ y the of tubercies _ 39 years 11 months. im and the "‘1 of Tung Lamenâ€"At Galt, Aug. 2th,Geo. Laird, «r., | Yatut The cure for consumption is simple, in his 70th year. ?mtvmmmh:flhu Mvxaâ€"In South Dumfries, near Ayr, Aug. tubereulous matter, and \vul.;,“:s @Bsth, Absalom Muma, aged 65 years :n‘d the so that this refuse matter will t% 8 months,. re; s strong, Tnnhy thn&:n Tha Warrackâ€"In North Dumfries, Sept. 3rd, wï¬:&fï¬&'ï¬we combined o of lockjaw, Willie Douglas Wallace, aged m akill of the whole world for h e oi unk the Aasent it Oe Planccs Mackiinâ€"At Hespeler, Aug. 30th, Mary, C * mi datighter of Mis Liasie Meop{in, ‘4goo {{ | Gorden Medical. Discovery. | This great Crarrâ€"Mauc â€" In East Zor Sept. vod, E. . Chart. Saiksman at Groff & Hymmen‘s Berlin, to Miss A. C. Malcolkm, daughter of Thomas Malcolm, East Zorra Brocarâ€"CuxxiXGHAXâ€"At Galt, Aug. 3l86, , wA MARKENM"~ REPORTS ey8 l aides â€"& burg, Aug. 3Ist, the infant :):nu:)f M‘r.B:x?(li ;‘drg Pll:ï¬ipatlmr, aw %J months and 9 days. =_ ‘ gs, new )u‘d .. tter, 1b rolls.. tter, tubs, ] en f ressed Hogsâ€"There was a big uarters nartere FAnmino manaey sls AlG El " m=m hakime VYE STOCKâ€" 4 y for , | old wTa e |PaBTEHET l es e ery whare imccessful. Doly one ind p Exhibition |27%2.2H2>%z 4e TOWN QF BEBLJAN, OPEN T4 THE PROYVINMOE, ice ‘of choic toâ€"day, best selectic f sngraing i aeh. hi s it thiek [ot boge wore quoted, o fer 15. weighed. of the eaee" TignP‘n at any price. ambs were plentiful G&"&‘%’iï¬fh{" at k 4 he f;":q‘:;ï¬ziï¬ï¬%affriu ‘::o.aemws lt:)rl.]‘:;t«- N1 |o bieimanld toâ€"day, the prides renged br‘::?né 19e t:.%ï¬{er: s:omv good :luwlw ~°°f“° mâ€"iginguu are : at f Bo to 840 perTh, ar fsciign ofer in i_ou,;jigg aï¬';iâ€gï¬if :nd -t'reiiï¬â€˜i{:i&i’ih-’( ï¬ié;&h&i&"ii-“ .':'3;' nown. e regult of years of a und'c‘xpe ment, bx a scientific physician and has been tested in every way by ;h for over 30 years. It has an un en record of It cures a great ty :i diz‘e;u‘e\ und almost ?ll Qiscases e their and su a _ impu u(‘i weakness o; the blogrnki lou: lrlh{ man‘s blood is rich and pure, he is in no of years. Consumption was considered inâ€" &ll‘d:h v&ll et.h‘:‘ Dps:lg:nt dï¬m“; t scovery. grea remedy is the wsr&‘ï¬'!a! "wr vnflk: in the Toogr ad the wening aney on love consists in the adum of a m So that will assist the luugs in t supaneuany uie mt it "% strong, healthy tissues.. 'l‘h: u:ldo a “i’. l;i:x{‘h‘e opendo:. and Tcal aku1 °f?:=' whole world for .!u-d?@& polle . Fhern mere 38 bulle shipped ont by * 2 DAYBR 2 * eAAAE CEEL i Tonaig it Lare # 0M M 0M F MERMWE ® ‘W * 2| wfPiick bricrest, taap es tme more | 220C _ | raaoamox novnegs s )‘ i N ie M e d | o ow w WBALAX RBENSRBY ‘Suy,, [Brsciam | I y;;-:,:f asca) NoTICB | [MEEHH®I * fore ;‘;‘,';.‘:;‘ ‘1 -.â€'"".â€".,:;, " I ',‘:" . m . m== TTR # * in emoim mmn mm | Ehh es ie * *\ omm Toy Fole in io Wls ‘ N Hie it on Lonted ie | > ~â€"â€" ligg... r .3:?’;,, otire ind ho givleg O Aitopiieh ',f,-ï¬â€˜,' ’21"} t id recolon To Te | ME greet spp oo fosee is ie hn 58" with peforence 10 the dispoiial ;’in'f’{":i} so trapsmitted of thi ‘1,‘5" ‘laat | sn W pmied Covnle 0 Mons 1 " j i ies e e ves Te bee e mele % he "Hlï¬g.‘t'i l us ts eiles o | uon s t Lz rIâ€" t e | Bs Haiay o s 1t peed "of o Topedp o Ee ininbivacieatii l . >." 1.A uk _ TT T.* h mmb at raoaie oi it i ~ Lo Mation I. k, SHINH & 60, Furniture Doslors, Undertakers, eâ€" AXENMER Ed Farm For Bale. I 5&5: ol o‘lu ‘ .B amen, de i wank Py o in dorante %ï¬;’%@-{, ioh 37â€"im FNQ8 x Stâ€" Jacobe, Beptember 8thâ€" ture, conveniént to school, cahuraha@. afaaso mknont ioi in e foriny in Wrandle t im artn ied o oo Friday, @epiember B6th, 1886, Â¥â€"at AUCTION SALE Mllinie i0) Postigh Sace, 100 busheis yors, bm‘ gre k: Qqul:l.l '“5&"@“&%’" sums of $ an m%‘m{' ns t g'm&‘ arcdlt ;i %“““‘F‘ seourity, Bz A.“""!"% will~ without reserve as per cenl. um o s t ; wt'ï¬â€™Ã©%wm?&&‘&i JuRN BOEGEL, E.N. HA T ues Pm e e S e n Ee Ewofurrow gang plow, se trom harrows, sing.6 cou at le‘clock pm., the 1 owing propery, Vis: ‘::}l geey horses well :au:‘"*g:: ware 5 yeare w m?_’!’f‘n.:) Wipaly W llike, COll : laung ou\..ih'v‘ï¬.;:‘" budvacin in dihitres 2 dh t sn frtncns.. 1 Vatcleâ€" chaun w lhretâ€"class wilkers. all + t{:% % heifere malug 3 years ‘:ï¬ i % fat caws, % rg visk & % meing 3 years ie ie io i »0 W l uxupkd u!u\ewï¬p&rdm Mailo. % Unm‘t‘f:‘u:du. m mower, Wisuer com x Te barracer. men Muscid en bu ie AUCTION SALE wA Farm Stock & Implements 'l?lllifllhufl‘u#la Aw:ur on Lot remih Con, wWeot Wob Iualoy . 31 !uuhu 1Qr th â€"Gusl c:-:.‘fu \m.......................’ tA PPA MP MppHbAPAR PP 3 149 Emm TL‘ w n 0 000 1+ 10 + 6 0 0 4 0 0000 0 0 0.4 4 4 0+ +740 1 E BHINU & ED commencing at1 o‘clock p.m. AIRR DAUK Now | Arrivals l\ rrzwir OF Valuable Farm. . OQctober 8th, 1896, sald without reserve as 22 Taaline, ons . NY * 1 Card of_’I‘hanks.'&W iproneompnstmermuipy empramerges | _ on Lc N N" "Biiier: s toâ€"T Executors Sale here for smle or to rent. ‘The house containg a, a good stable al & &’v&% Wls t aran Houso for Sale or to Rent 150 AC,. FARM, JJE}S vll:I be r«:dvdmh! thml:-'i:r up to noon, Sep. xt, x: g:uku ox Duke street from gnnhr streot ng »Lregt. Forms of wh#t b> obtaiced from tne Town Clerk, o&r wily accepted. wa ruder pecess wrlly acce Tenders Wanted Waterloo, Aug. 31st. 1396. k. WERN KUKMNER bogs to anâ€" m-w:“u vub io mlb that he is to kinds of ‘ng of beo x T oua mt Mts readembnt bhmiee D. srpoade te Coniral School, Waterioo. w â€" with desl eme property 3n the Surner af MAGNUS HENDERSON Chairman sewer Com, Co., J MRABF P p ~Cheap. bout _ two _ milles kat of an well _\vplm dr] Monse and Lot For Sabe, "l‘g mer particulars appiy w '&{p":i'ï¬m t i GWI}GU !-za‘?a. Burviv ’tx:ew Y{WM Weaver. t derith. 1 mod fog, be dAitin | he sold, comprising the followiug: _ _ _ F stove with eva. stove and Mï¬&k&ï¬ï¬; s ais an carppe insd olgnd Ne RiDF 0 onl t ant unter t woâ€"skarey ‘d‘io’l"hiâ€"'h:?“ ) creoc e 'ï¬- db t aa mc xi.“__ig P_nn:u. NQ. : & w.dumll:.t &: ve g wlei‘l.’l'flu AND TIOCNSâ€" Ten to be paid at t ols&«dth_u T wog L lll‘i‘lz.\‘o;' aal un‘y # ‘\‘ '* *‘: t secur« Arat m ,"','_‘g e , Eol mm o arvenes boie ¢ enc l Oatoley Long ~ud Place, the bousebe on the Premises 74 Aore Â¥arm and Household For Salo or Rxghange, Farm tfor Bale, Public Auction K unds A:flhï¬m will Ofer tor sale by P ONDAY, SEPTEMBER l4ath, 1896, Public Notice, WA T TKE on Wilo r» 4