: ol Jobn 9 aâ€"'u-.ru'n“u"r «gory Starr, 2 miles of on the Linwood road. â€"Farm stock and 1 u‘:‘,u, 14 z -“ ef Mossboro. Feb. 23.â€"Farm, farm stock and impleâ€" ments, of Christian Fischer, one mile south Our League is contemplating a sleighing party to attend tho%. \A 60:1- vention at Paris: hope it may germinâ€" ate into a reality. _ YALENTINEs pay. â€"The good oldSaint was very liberal with us this year, I ve heard say, sending to our midst a utiful valentine in the form of s e daughter presented to Mr. and Mre. Marehall, at the Methodist Farâ€" sonage. WASHINGTON Mining notes of the great mining exâ€" citement prevailing thoughout the lengthand breadth of our Dominion, our own little village and vicinity contriâ€" butes its share. Many of our wealthâ€" ler citizens are investing in the stooks of the far weat; others contemplate a trip to the rockies for the purpose of notiug their fortune. Why travel so far away when we have abundance of mineral wealth at our very doorsl e deposits of iron ore have been vered in our very midet, awaiting auly the cepital to make it a second B. Adebate on thesubject. "Resolved that & professional man has more advantsges flzn a farmer," will be held by the puâ€" pils of our school on Friday J&ernoon. All areinvited. Â¥eb. 22. â€"Farm stuck and B. J. BarraBDp, Auctioneer, Feb, 19.â€"Farm stook and implements, of peState of the late Robert McCulloch, aw keville. «alpmeu e enc eE PH Res PE TT after spending a few days with relatives in Waterloo. . . . Miss Emml Dippel is visiting friends in Twin City. took place on Friday afternoon at 2 pm. to Mount Pleasant cemetery and was very largely at A sleighload ofï¬-'- prettiest ng maidens drove to Berlin on g:dne-day evening.... Miss M. Alliâ€" son and Mr. J. Allison, Galt, spent Sunday with fricnds in town. .. . Mr. Sol. Brubacher was a business visitor to Waterico on Monday....Mrs M. Y’eichel retnrugd h?me on Tn_eedny,‘ AcrexarLy SURPRISED.â€"On Tuesâ€" day evening Rev. A. R. Shultz, pastor of St. James Lutheran church, was agreeably surprised by members of his congregation at Linwood and presented with a bandsome cutter. The funeral of the late Wm. Fulton took place on Friday afternoon ab 2 mniture Factory....Friday Feb 12%th the wife of Jonas Bingeman a son shipping a aflmdï¬ravia'ovhm_';:o_t; 'l‘mu:t_@ia'enk. . . . A number of our To consider the propricty of starting a M'&y.%he- the 0. 5. C Gaage oo s on k and that a fine cheese factory will be next spring, thus adding another to the rh.. T. B. Miller of Gueiph and were also present and addressed the meeting. We trust that the farmers will take an interest in this mattar School House on Joskru M1orUs, Auctioneer, Jas TAYLORB, Auctioneer. Prorosro Onezrse Facrory â€" THB BaLEB. ednesday the 10th. SkK@LlLlex RPkome.â€" Would You Like to Know All About Borrzsâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 12th,John Holtee, aged 52 ) cars. Bonosomazizanâ€"At m:, Â¥eb. 15th, y.::‘:nd!mm + masd i P â€"At ‘cb, RDTLAND: .“0&';.,“.?’ Robert South e ‘eb. 5i + Maxe Je South Hartb po. Jeb 5) Mrs MILLERâ€"WELTZzâ€"In Neustadt, Feb. 2nd, Louis Milier to Catharine Welts, both of Neustadt. Pruiusâ€"Karorsâ€"â€"On Feb. Oth, Poter 1&;{:;. of Dakota, to Kjizabeth Karges, of ilmot. KILLERâ€"SMITHâ€"(n February 9th, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Henry uuurw“m. of Weliesley, to Maggie Smith, of Ot. Musskcrmaxnâ€"W eBErâ€"At St. Jacobs, Feb. 1Uth, Emanuel Musseiman of Rimira, to Carrie Weber, niece of M . L Weber of St. Jacobe. Warrnzyâ€"Dorsonâ€"In Mornington, Feb. 10th, Thomas J. Whitney to Hanuna E. Dobson, of Mornington. Brypon®zâ€"Haxiuroxâ€"In Mornington, Feb. 1Uth, James Eirydone to Mary rHlamélton, of Mornington. Axxxtâ€"Hzexryâ€"(n Jan. 19th, Jacob Ament to Maggie Henry, both of North Easthope, Raeicertâ€"Scunziozrâ€"On Jan. 26th, Wm. Boqu‘â€"Glui;!}loftï¬Op Jan. l4th, at the , YOUR BNBS? Darcuzisctâ€"In East Zorra, Feb. 4th, the wife of John Dalgleisch, of a daughter. BaECHLE®â€"In East Â¥Feb. the wife of Andrew Mhrh.‘.of a hn.h.u . Smytuâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 12th, the wife of E. Smyth, of a son. McPrzzrerâ€"At Berlin, Feb, 'ihd&mloh,dnnlla-.' Brrsrâ€"At Platteville, Feb. Sth, the McDoxaroâ€"At Piattsville, Feb. '“‘“‘H'liwdtu“ ae.c, POOP00000 POHME PAOUY . P0 Klein, to Mary Roth, both of New â€"At Berlin, Jan. 315%, wife uï¬lg..,d-m tw * Kuzâ€"At h%..ln 30th, the wife of HowLixcsâ€"Near New Dundse, Feh. 1}th, t:.-ihd.lchc.md. dangh â€" WILXINâ€"At Floradale, Fob. ith, the wife of John Wilkin of a son. Weisâ€" TTMAXNâ€"At Wellesiey, Feb. 7th, the wife of Chas. F. (ttmann,of a son, Rosaxszmoxnâ€"Near New Dundee, Â¥Feb. !u.lln.nâ€"Atlhd-, Feb. the wife of John Wilhelm, of a son. ts M S ie At Heidelberg, Feb. 5th, the wife of Weis of a daughter. e F PEA Exfon COattleâ€"There were not many in. Trade was fair, Prices were from 3ge to 4o Ib. Bome fancy cattle taken There were shipped over the C. P. R. seven cars of cattle by way of Portland for the old country, and five care of butchers‘ cartle for Montreal, and by the Grand Trunk seven cars of cattle were shipped for Buffalo, one for New York City, two cars for Reivue, Mich.. and twoo-!t; via Portiand for the old country. were firmer, R‘ui%tl of md! atb ;lh:o:fflmm‘; YÂ¥ards :elu 0 cars, inclu and lambe, 1,2300 hoge and 18 oal::: The total receipts for last week were 2,220 cattle 353 sheep and lambe, 4,732 hoge; weigh fees, $198.89, Butchere‘ Cattleâ€"There was a good demand, and everything sold early at &d prices, and in some cases quotatâ€" were about }jo better than last week. Common cattle ruled at 2c per !b, medium at_2}0 good to chorce at 30 to }{0, and one or two fancy head | for local kiliing sold at 3§0. Some good butchers‘ cattle are wanted. ‘There is | little or no demand for poor cattle. A car load of fancy heifers was taken for || ity Chronicle, Thireday, February i2 i897â€"Page 8 THB TRADBRS BANK ated Tith wop. 107. SBtook and Implements. FABK BTOCK AND INPLENENTIS, 4A Valugble Farm in Woealwich tâ€" OF â€" Nh