in large numbers as 3’:‘:..1.22.“......3',“....... w:.}oy time was spent. After the ‘dl “bnr:;‘ u‘“uu Bagen & W E_Wf..mm..a:-:z %du-ï¬ T e ; the hall was crowded by an appre guumuipuulutm.. » snnual beli of the K. 0, T.M.Wke bheld at m&p‘fl House on Fridey t ns Sore oi s h m nllunuylm.o-tdrm.d.: Wood is coming in apsce since , have sleighing . . . . Iee on hua;. Mmmflay Lcomen say it is not as good as winter ... . Barrie, on Tuesdsy evening. Mr. Wm,. Fulton who was taken 'lddo‘n.lx i}l on Sundey with beart tronâ€" bie, died Tussday evening, at 6 pm. Ha had been siling for a considerable bime . , , . Miss Bhelly, Waterloo, is the guest of Miss Nettie Ruppel.... A MISS RENATE FROSCH. 11. Boprano Soloâ€"8+lected. MIBS STELLA BROHTEL 12. Piano Solo "Impromptu Op 90. No, 4" 19, Piano Bolo ‘"Fuer Rlise" _ Beethoven, 7. Piano Duet "Gavotte" Behr. MISSES EDITH ASD MAUD O‘DONNEL 8, Piano Solo _ "Mazurka" Godard. MISS CLARA SNIDER. 9. Piano Duet ‘‘Tonbilder" _ Loeschhorn. MASTERS STUABT BOSTWIOK & HENEY WEIOHEL MI88 _ EDITH WEICHEL, 6. Piano Solo "Joys of Spring" _ Spindler. s MISS EDÂ¥A ERB. MASTER E. CORK. 8. Boprano Bolo "Flight of Ages" _ Bevan. MISS CLARA WEICHEL 4. Piano Duet "Garden Dance" _ Lichner. MISSEs EDNA EBB AND BENATE FROSCH, 5. Piano Bolo "At the Spinning Whee}" _ 1, Piano Duet ‘*Dorothy" Smith, _ Wise®s EDIFH AXD MAUuD o‘pom®1. oredit upon her conscientiouns and thorough training. Following is the PROGRAMME, 22200000E 21 CE P0oU and r. & lnuugythktino....lr.l. sichel was in Waterloo on business on Saturâ€" day ... . Miss Weber, Heideiberg, is visiting friends and relatives in and about town. ... Mr. D. D, Ratz, Doon, spent Sunday at his home here. ... A cuï¬nm; of the Bortin Salvation Aray forth in the M. S. Hall on Wednesday evening last. They gave an entertainment in the form of a charity concert to a very meagre audiâ€" ence. . After the concert they were driven to Drayton, at which place they reproduced their entertainment the folâ€" l:'iu' evening . s Mige eenk?".ithmhu M & w w w brother, lnr'. T. M. Baker. PIANO RECITAL, A very successful piano recital was gdvon by the pnpillor&!iu Bean last | day evening at the reaidence of Mr. ond.iu. A. H. Erb The spacions parlore were filled to overflowing with 6 parenta and friends of the pupile. The | programme was one of unusual merit | 1 and was very anccessfully rendered, the talented pupile showing a mastery of | ¢ technique, expression, and interpretaâ€" |‘ tion that was really surprising. The younger dpupill. in the rendition of their g rioues duetts and solos, displayed a a«l‘ om and abandon characterlstio of professionals. The programme was z?::'ugl] diversified by a number of 3 I solos. Miss Bean is to be conâ€" gratulated upon the success of her L. pupile, all of whom reflected great number of Elmira ladies accepted an invitation to a "Rag Bee" at the rustic visiting relatives in town during the :M.Nwwhrb“h . ... Mr. J. B. Winger, who lubo.‘\b‘#"uni&ohh\hh. terest of the Winger Woolien and Felt Q.mlnadhonnon&luq. Mr. Winger expresses himself as well pleased with his trip to the prairie pro ll-n-qGMh.m‘. house of Rev. D. Dippel on Dunke St. for the sum of $800. . . . Mre. D. Ratz q"&dï¬ht'in Waterico on Saturâ€" trea}, is rusticating at the home of his :flhifl Elmira . ... Miss M Hoilt, lenalien, is the guest of Mre. A. Wer of youths witnessed the MIBS EMMA BBAS Monday M-M’* Bchubert. wue of Joneph Feevoy, in her Bith year. AKâ€" Bel , F "Tetmes, brie, 078 TokA 3 'Bumâ€"At Berlin,}Feb. @nd, the wife of Michael Seyler, of‘a son. Brrouzâ€"At Elmira, Jan. 22nd, the wife of Frank Strome, of a daughter. RErHAXâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 22nd, the wife Fred Rephan, of & son, ‘1 Brsonâ€"At d, Jan. JOth, the wife o TWko in‘ 2ï¬ the ue + Pammzâ€"In South Dumfries, J Oth, the Td Lindsay Fke o 3;::5::«3 HzxpERsoxâ€"In South Dumfries, Jan. 10th, Warenâ€" BHIRTHA Jawrsâ€"At Preston, Feb. 6th, the wife of H. James, of a daughter. LAckNER â€"At Berlin, Feb. 3rd, the wife of Wm. Lackner, of a son. Feb. 26.â€"Farm stock and implemants of Simon Schiedel, one mile east Ml& March, 27.â€"House and aix acres of land (:E gh‘_r‘utiu Allemang, 2 miles north of 8tâ€" ments of C1egory Starr, 2 miles weat of Hawkeville on the Linwood road. March, 10. â€"Farm stock and inflcmh of estate of Adam K.inck, 1} milés north east of Kimire. , 11. â€"Farm stock and implements a P on iimier i mile macey of Comestaga. March, 14 â€"Hardware stock of J. T. Lake, Berlin. March. 16. â€"Farm stack and l? &kumu of Barnhardt Schmidt Woolwich Tow ane mile west of Weissenberg an the (m& 'umâ€"%lhon. Jan. 25th Edward Weiler, of & son. Â¥eb, 2. â€"Farm Stock and Wa Johu Doerr, Lot 18, Con. 1, Townshi Wiknot, 1 mile north of Philpshary" Feb. 26. â€"Farm stosk and Implemente of n“hm.u{ OO_Q,M."MN- josof Welicaley Township, 14 miles cast of Â¥eb. 27. â€"Farm of thellate John A at Schweitzor‘s Hotel, Conestogo. dm‘ March, 3. â€"Farm stock and implements of “l'l'.m,] {miles morth of Hawkeâ€" ville on \ovnl'uu‘ between Wellealey 'ud Woolwich. M . & â€"Fi stock and ta o Wheel q. 10 Sopk tnd ippigmenta _ _March, 9,â€"Farm, Farm stock and mple: upon whom an cperation was s,n-m:.a and I--r..:: "'m* Py 3 Li o T. INGRAM & mEÂ¥rERMA®. "ecee. s on oi ‘ob. bth, Josâ€" »“l _ Sheep and Lembeâ€"There is no change here, Ohoiss export sgel} somewhat slowly at from 8 bï¬: gy Ib, most of the ‘sales bein w the latter fAigure. Leambs are bml‘ steady n!nmh‘:o"‘h per !b, .;;’nhm; * are ow demand, going s x dn s . f mouï¬tn.‘ to quality. _ _ _ _= _ balls. These are not liked so well for the Buffalo trade as are good stocker dic to 31c per lh. for fancy. Reports from Bumn B;lnhfl: firmer,. Stockers and ers.â€"Thera was a xddtmndhnmkm toaaato Bu#â€" at from $2.40 to $2. per owt mostly, Some odd ones of a better class reached do per Ih. For feeders about halfâ€"fat quatations rule from 2‘ to 3}c per lb There were severa buyers here from Buffalo, who have been comissianed to buy cattle for down * ic l’rlim' Some good shippi ullsâ€"Firm, Some shipping but'!;u m.v:ut?.' but mol; wmï¬ rather quie rices range from $38. w ’3.63 owb for amd':;m ‘?ulh ovutom{i.'iomâ€tpwowt for stock balls. These are not liked so well for (| _ Toronto, Feb, 9.â€"Trade was a little y hil:t ab the Weatern Cattle Yards, with priges steady. Mvcnhm, ‘, lflvy..::ut GIW sheep and lambs and 1,500 hogs. ing of Cattle for Buffalo and Montreal was steady, about 11 carloade of butchâ€" ere‘ cattle going to Montreal and about 20 carloads of stockers and batchere‘ hï¬â€œâ€˜hï¬ï¬hâ€"rw h port not enong choice -hw‘ ffered. . Quotatione ruled from $3.60 to $4 per o@t ane or two choice mfm 4 and 4}0 per lb, More good cattle in the vicinity of $3.90 and $4 per ewt than at lm“s‘d\u BSome choice mhigamm wan ntchera‘Oattieâ€"Drovers were hald: wmmmmp dealera could | to â€f Quotationa rule from 3o to 2J0 per Th for common to mediuwm, | | WAT5RLOQ Pr1Q HAZkET. baka “"q&*"fll and was very well Â¥Fixxâ€"At Berlin, Feb, lst, Mrz Â¥ink, agoed 49 years and 6 months. Knechtel, aged 49 yearn and 11 months, Mummmganpâ€"At Â¥eb, Andre Muirhead, v‘g&nn t and %% days, Waterice County Ohromicle, Thureday, February i 1997â€"Page a n tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmens _ SC LVE 8t004. y 4 :ik Guelph Businoss Colloge and Shorthahd Institute, y j ¢ . Flaids h e s ul i ; . %ae FARBM STOCK AÂ¥D IMPLENMENTS Auction Sale farm, Farm Stiek and Implements: Executgrs Sale Auction Sale Auction Sale A Valuable Fatm in Weeiwich IN WATERLOO Farm Stock Implements, eto. & ave receiv &3 48.