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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 8 Feb 1894, p. 8

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Ft El! ieflfitttrhliit; r'tS.t'iit'.tktiiitih'lst, ammumwm’: all-r. but. In 94E!!!)- TN,ntripetyyatev,tyee, I 00- fo2'hl'lt't'l'tldlidli,iiiiiii,i,'h m THE WELLINGTON [ulna] Fire Mmm Go’y. N. B: Office in Jacob Conrad's hardware store KLUEPFEB t; 00. The mammal,“ 1101mm; BROS.” Waterloo. i Our stock was well reduced and we intend sho wing for Spring an immensity and varietyof goods & styles unequalled by any. The Other, The One, Seranton Coal In all the leading shades, Cr?'NiirCD NEW LINES DRESS-GOODS _ best You want the best, don't you ? Then buy Landreth's tor 3o cts Sold only at The White Drug Store, Berlin. tee---.-"---.---" Baking Powder! an all wool Serge at Mc per yard. 44 in. Cashmere at 200 per yard, Just Opened Up. pure and some have HI the market. h- We make it twiEe'a, week. We make it of pure material We make the best, , have stood in stores till thcyatFeu We make baking powder. -tri7h=l'rl'"e9tefim, dock d a“. Give m. 2ii'i' ii!ltihtiffi" , “any ' Imw "uh-ttmis. C. f _ ,1 . n.1, w. a“. La. anus or and memtaof Want-1.09 1 the Baden Hotel. . . . Mr. Josiah (Bob) his frien a flying mu: Fischer, has tziken the situation recent- " has u, re cum for qm ly held by Mr. J .Seibel with Mr. row.. him a ler. . . . Mr. Joe Lennard wants an ap- Prentice to the butcher trade. Bmi. . THE SALE. nose mutrtrbe Utter than is usually 1 -- themin the winter “cannula Weizmann. Chm Hubert returned on Month.)v Tiled. Fob. ".-a- homouitGitiGriiiiLfhliG1h'. am, ”a '-a-- J; v '7" J -N.___8 Pete. . . .Judging by the amount of stone hauled, Mr. Dechert must intend to put a foundation under the house he recently purchased,. . Horse thieves are at work again. Mr. John Gascho, jr., had one of his best ones stolen dur- ing Saturday night, The thief or thieves left no clue whatever ' . . . Mr. P. H. Arnold, our liquor merchant, has returned from his trip to StraL- ford. . . .Mr. Wm. Foster has, moved into Mr. Dechert’s houas, lard- A--.- l Mr. Ihn,t Kumpf met with an acci- lilr-nt and thereby severely cut three tinge-rs in his right Gnd....Wood and grain are coming in a little faster since sleighiug started. . . .Mr. Stone tiw Woodstock hide buyer was in town and cleared it of hides and pelts. . . . Mr. Shark, of Messrs, Shark and Sny- der, Bridgeport, “as in town a. few days last week on business in Connet> tion With the milrhere. . . .Mr. Peter Lenhmd has moved his furniture to Iitratford on runners, where he Is to take charge of the hotel he rented there. Best wishes to you and yours Pete. . . Judging by the amount of .__, , . , -- -- v.&m~m,-._ thh new WkTd'l"rdtettt! ti.hm, tapis. iran, Frvelmm Itll Sunday her, pvt-aching nu the lnunth. A tea " r-m'n. There was a disconsulate heart. but he is, all ruptures again. . . .Messrs. Jnlm and Robert “views of Hm-ristuu “911- in town on Saturday and took away swim- of the muchinpry out of tho lifnumlrv. . . .le hotel keepers and I \lnrr kc-vpm's are taking out their ice lflUHl the cveok. It 59(‘1115 very clear l but is not very thick. ' . .Mr. W. F. l, lhxtlm'funlof Toruntu was in town l hm “'m‘k. . . . Dr. Sam]. Huthevford Wit, in nu Saturday. . . .Millbank was nmun-rimlly represented ntxthe Milwr- _ Inn Cnmemtion. All rettwned,pleasvd at V In! i, said to he the mast hm'muni in» xii-wring. CVel' hvld there. . .. [hit-mix “ill'rogrvt to learn that Mr. Hun-411 Nirlml is worse. . . .The mortali, ty in Cincinnati. Ohio, is, :u-cording to 3111.11.11“ Cathcart, from IO to l.5 daily dur, rrllirstly in grippe. . . .The annirers, my " l\nu.\' church is to be held by HIV Rm. Mr. Morris of Listmn-l uuce or tour Grits as a nucleus . . . . Theor;,vanizer of the C.U.F. was in tum: this week. We are given to un- derstand that the lodge is on lynn foundations making slow but sure progress. . . ' Mrs. McCormick sen., had a verv bad turn of a paralytic attack, [ but has again rallied . . . We are plowed to hear that. the Amish are taking 'ltlltt' an interest in the Metho~ dist meetings, mine coming and, testi- fying. it is encouraging to the mini» town . . .Mr. Thomas and Miss Mary and Lizzie Kincatle of Muryburo UT'tt' 'guests ot' Mrs. fl C. Clarke on Friday t'ttlurute to “'cllvslvy relatives . . . . Hay is' still passing through. It is said that nearly one hundrod tons has been shipped here alouv. . . .11: D. S. Niek. lin and Mr. Jas. ll. We q are both of tin-m huying up the wood. Cash or tvadt-. . . .1 )ur good-natured post mis. li‘i-ni-a' happy smile was missed for a fun days, on ii ' isit home to (hm-mu- - -._.- “w. """3" ing up cattle. . . .A P RAJnge is said to be on Lhe tapis, with an ex-otiicio as organizer, eight Conservatives and three or four Grits as a nm-lmw The slight fall of snow has somewhat improved the sleighing. . ' . Mr. John Kincade’s son is improving. Hopes are now given of his ultimate recovery . . . .3112 And. Buchanan and Coulter of Donegal were around this wppl: lmv. _ V ,Vâ€"v --- AAISLIOVIVI . . ' . Miss Martha Devitt from Graven- hurst is visiting friends here, this week . . . . Mr. Alba Spider and sister spent Sunday in Floradale, . . . Mr. Conrad Brown from Waterloo moved upon his farm about two weeks avo. tor another year. . . . A literary society will be formed at this place in the near future. . . .Some of our big cattle feed, ers unloaded some cottonseedmeal at Breslau station last Monday. . . ' Miss Lydia Richert arrived home last week after spending some time in Ingcrsoll. for another year -rhustiy In grippe. . . .The annirers, If l\nu.\' church is to be held by Rm. Mr. Morris of Listh-l 'hill:mx the last Sunday in the h. A tea nucting is also on tho l’utv giwn later. . . .Mr. Hugh mm and wife of Harm, spent ...r l. re, Continued from First Did it ever strike you that some baking powders are het.. ter than others. There are various reasons. Some are im- ging by the tunoun"t of Mr. Dechert must intend mill _ here. . . .Mr. Peter moved his furniture to runners, where he Is to sf the hotel he rented 535:2}! nude-1L Yrttv. . . ”in D. S. Nick- '3. ll, MT q are both of p the wood. Cash or good-natured post mis. smile was missed fur a sisit home to Gowan, as a discunsulate heart. Mttibangr. useless "at Page. k bu y; -' -- wv“ v rllw wt .4--. "It - ""“""""" tho union’- about: n: iili out: per hunt Jud in _ a, Van: ?9htttdea0fzrE “on,“ 'n . can. channel 2"“ 'd i'i?F;tal2t', wan-3% t mwégmhmmwm the . . , a . . V I tht 'htrltiiit,t/',tttt 1'lttdtrtiiWli'tiiii?fa'"it2rrl: tigirtt the 'i,t1iii1!ilii,?i'/ii-i PIt2t! Pt?tiiesttiiiitil"'i .._4; {an 'N f"" 4-. 4m! baihist A very pleasant evening was spent at the ('hunse" on the 2nd.a social! under the auspices of the IV F. M. 8. being the cause of the gathering. . . . Through it. false report we chronicled last weekL the birth of a son to Mr. G. l Tanner. i,We hope next time to be able to chkonicle the birth of a daught- er. . . .W have a new blacksmith in town~A$rived Friday attemoon. Mr. A. Feitchiis the happy' father. . Messrs Weber +1“! Leckner are visiting friean in Tavistock . . . .Mr. J .Hughes and 'iii2ilirii Waterloo paid some of bis frien a flying visit. . . .Our bai- " ha a, re cure for quiesey. Give‘ him a ' <""~""1‘“ an“. a uuuuauulg cunultmn. . . .'. Mi. August Schlegel has the hon. or of being the happy father of a young daughter since last Sunday. The wife of Mr. Chas. Harifeld also presented him with a young daughterCon Sun- day. . . Airs. Landreth from Tavistock was here visiting friends last week. . . . . M rf Hy. Wagner from Cleveland, Ohio, Was here last week. . . . . Mr, Adam W'agner from Berlin paid us a ‘short visit. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Forler from Baden spent Sunday at home. . . .Mrs. Hy, Smith from Baden spent Sunday under parental roof. . . . This mdrning the wife of Mr. Peter Borman passed away quietly. The be, reaved husband has the sympathy of the surrounding community. Funeral on Wednesdav afternoon. Russigrs Photograph Gallery, Welleslcy, will be Open for business the first four days of every month. When Sunday is the lat, date will commence on Monday. Head " tice, New Hamburg, Ont. The J'ublic School Inspector Mr. Pearcefaid our school a visit last Tues- day an was highly pleased to see our schpolslin such a. flourishing condition. as ticl tions. luv 1m; a very, and ij be abll "e"""' bP& Hespelor has been awarded a gold medul for a car brake recently patent- ed t him. The medal was awarded at P, ris, France. . ' . Mrs, Veitch of this pillage intends opening a restaur- ant in Queen st. in February. ' ' .The young men of the Hespelet' fire depart. menti, gave a ball last Friday evening in Glick's Hall, the dance broke up at an early hour in the. morning. The youn‘ men are not used to being up late, ls, there have not, been any fires in HeapPlor lately. . . . Miss Jessie Sault springs few days last week in the city of Guelph. . ' .Mr. Wm Doyle, now mnphiycd in the Brodie Mills of Hespe- lvr, him svcuved a situation as designer in the Chanlly Mills, Quebec. He intends leaving hvre next week . . . .We lately;, paid a visit to the extensive green 'house of Mr. Slichter, our popu- lar msfrket gardriev, He has in stark Y. P.S.C. F, (Too Late tor Last Issue.) PERSONALS: 21r. Kichy of Bowman- vill is enjoying a Short. visit, with his L1(ftl,)i, Chas. Kirby . . . . Miss Dortha ( JDon't forget the phomgraphic con- cert here tonight in the Methodist church and also the Linwood Tent K. Onl.5f.O.T.W. oyster supper and con- cert; a week from to-night. A A pleas- 'ant,evening anticipated at both places. l. .;.)Irs. D. O’Connor has, returned froth Berlin whece she had spent a couple of weeks, undergoing treatment for a cancer on her hand and reports the ftrentment as successful. ded - --e_r- 7...... in' u week with friends in Elmira, has "fumed home. . . .Miss Ida -Ray who h 8 been spending a. couple of weeks w th her brother Mr, J. Croesby, re- stibt,ie.thi to her home in 1Grristoh lust 'f! k. Mr. and Mrs C. entertained a few friends one evening in honor of thbir guest and a pleasant time was spent. . . .A number of the members ofgthe Methodist church, here, attend- ed; the Quarterly service at Hawksville on' Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. M, I. (ht'rnrn of Milverton spent a couple of days last, week at Mrs. Grimm’s homel here Mr. A. 1Joomer's. . ' .Miss Jennie Rdnsome of Palmerston was visiting atftlr. Wm. Haekett's last week. . . . M . Robert Hosea, of Bay Mills, spent hair or five days among old friends hello lately. . . . Mr, Will Peppler and Mr) Otto Bandy spent a recent Sun- day with the farmer's brothers. . . . Mills Janet Pollock was home over Sunday but has returned again to Ba. .13.; 'ft, is in town at presenf. . . .Miss B. vingston of Baden visited at her ll ele's Mr. D. Pollock’s on Sunday and D onday. . . .The Misses Rowell of oodstock spent Sunday with their sipter Mrs. Levi Lang. . . .Mrs. A. Bbomer who has been visiting with her sitter in Galt returned home last week . . .Miss Sarah Hackett. after spend- in}... _ ..._-l_ ;,,2.1, a . . . -- - - LI‘KPL gat'rltiev, He has in stock l fine assortment, of flowets,plattrs My vegetables. We should soon ft to beautify our homes as well le our palates with his produc- pleasanv evenmg was spent Manse" on the 2nd,: social auspices of the w F. M. B. cause of the gathering. . . . 'false report we chronicled the birth of a son to Mr. G. Waterloo County Chronlcie Thursday, 'Ettwgrsvttte reported somewhat better at the meeting of the . ' . Mr. Alex. Campbell of as been awarded a gold car brake recently patent- Wellonley w-' -" -V.... u‘mn' "WAh' w PIUKW up Detore tc-morrow enzie to Miggie, toy.ures.t duuahter of The local market at the moment hp Ilichard Dow ' "u of Mornington. pears to be in better shape than that I Yaraos--Bmumrmn.-on Jan. 23rd,ist the of Montreal Drovers here report an Wide?” of the guy-Ewes; Mum”? over supply'et that point with prices J. L. f itch ,to . . ner. .m’0 l tt me C depressed. Some Northwest cattle are RoeBras--Wrrrz.-on Jan.30th,by the Rev. said to have sold there at low figures Father Kloepfer, of Berlin, Mr. Peter during the past few days. Roebel of Berlin, to Miss SOphia Witte, of ------, V----.. R Waterloo. A J 30th The Cheese Bulletin in North Wad-loo ELLINi-- 8PresLErrrm.--0n an. t by Rev. Weiler of Berlin, Mr, John Rel. New H’mburs» Feb. 2--The oh.tetre linger. of Berlin, to Miss Annie Aepenlei- manufacturers of the country tadjac- ter, of Preston. ent tolNew Hem bu rc, believing it to bein "1i'pttg,rir,r,yFtrigvys.te Jung lt, at their interest to bring producer and “e topal, yt ° Y. . “a r, Bttt consumer as near as poeeible to each ll/tttfel,,"), 'ttttttth,." Mias Elim. other, intend sending A reliable, live SCEAEI-‘ER ~ Zrmram.-.on Jan, 24th, at the "r"peue to .190]: tdter their "I? St. Peters Church, Heidelberg, by the erect- 1n the British market. It is Rtv. Petechke, w. W. Schema of Erin. understood that Mr. H. R. D. Brown sttt.'.lli"t .t1tgitt,y1ieieaijii? our extensive cheese buyer, will be TTALE..- run. n an. 80t ' nee: . Struburg. " the residence of the bride’l :ent t Englsnd iadthe wring“: It: tether, by the Rev. Mr. Y ' of Hg. nun n. aotmidi . "PM” 9 o peler. W. Simon Thu", Jltlli'. Funny, tttee 'tnity' W0.- eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Miller. The union cheese fsctory done made "dy.e.ue-wrmtomrs-on Feb. Met 107 tune of theme duringlthil “on. '/lhttgetifhifii" 'idttitiiili. paid the We. 83 acute tor every tldiiiaTiiiiiii'," 'ta'hUd'th/Mltg JO.0 tu f, “WW" "bu" he; the Inn-one cheese was I as: per '. . - Peter “the this tttgt-tttree Ister, p “A; T m--', - a, mu Inner, lay the Rev. Mr. Y , of Ru. paler. W. Simon Thu", t'tlll. Funny, eldest dustin- ot Mr. Michal Miller. :,ea.e.e--wymtarmts-on Fob. lhtd, a 1ytiry.yryr,ttr tttg Rev. 3, WW. Wu. Holdings, tom- Annie, d: to: tf.?y bu mu, wettuuee,nfiot CLAmi-LEusux.-ot, Jan. 30th,at Mactor Joseph Clark, near Linwood, to Catherin Lehman, of Preston. Gtryasu--rurumt.-ou Jan, 30th, by th Rev. A, R. Schulz. David Gowing, b Mary Linder, all of Elmira. MArsEsztr-DowD,-At the residence o the bride's father, on Jan. 22nd, by th, Res:. J. WhCauleron, B. A., John Mack qa1asr--Maaan.--on Jan. 30th, I Stu-burg, " the widows of the bric Ether, by the Rev. Mr. Y ' of I paler. W. Simon Thu", t'tlll. Fun oldest doughnu- of Mr. MW Miller, ' Goor:c--On Jan. 30th, at New llmnburg, , the wife of Fred Goebel, of a son. siuwAwrzr:srRvur:R.-on Jan. L"2ml,in Hay Township, the wife of Rudolph tichwatti. entrulrer, of a daughter. Wr:ioEr..--Ou Jan. 26th,in Elmira,the wife of John S. Weichel, of a. son, WHITVM . "0n Jan. 27th, in Mymington, the wife of Edward Whitney, of a. son. Hr:tvrmr.,--on Jan. 24th, in Wellesley, the wife of lleo. Heipcl, of a daughter. LASTZ. -t9n Jan. 17th, at Hesson, the wife of George Lantz, of a daughter. HArn.-0n Jan. 17th, at Hosson, the wife of Joseph Plaid, of a daughter, HAtrt.---On Jan. 17th, at Hesson, the wife of Nicholas Haid, of a daughter. BorrErtr.--In East Zorm, the wife of Wil. liam Bollcrt, jr., of twin daughters. . BsLu-On J an. 28th, in Waterloo, the wife of Jacob Ball, of a. son. 8crtLEcr.r.-0n Jun. 4th. at Wellesley, the wife of August Schlegel, of a daughter. l HARrrrtn,--0n Jan. 4th, at Wellesley, the wife of Chas. Harifeld, of a daughter. BowstAs..-on Feb. 2nd, at Heidelberg, the wife of Enos Bowman, of a daughter. 1i%rrn.--on Feb. 2nd, the wife of A.Feitci , t of a son. - l Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form must acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly bcsnefici;d prupcrtica of a perfect las. ative l effectually cleansihg the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fever: and permanently curing constipation. It has givun satisfaction to millions and met; with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak. ening them and it is perfectly free from every ohjcctionabhs substance. Syrup of Figs is fur sale by all drug- gists in 750. botths, but it is manu. factured by the Culihrrnim Fig Syrup Co. only. whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being wvll informed, you will not accept any substituta if offered. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoymbnt when rightly usod. The many, who live bet. ter than others and enjoy life more, with lest! expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the rcnmly, Syrup of Figs. JOSEPH IIEFFEBNAN. Saturday, Feb. 17--Nle of stock, chattels and real estate at BreitUupt'a Tannery, North ward, Berlin, belong. ing to the Petate of L. Breithaupt. Thuruai,1siarx,h 15,-E'stde i, stock anlimpletiients. Jesse Clemens, near Roseville. Sale of stock and implements, JGeo. Butt, 1 mile north of Elmira. Tuesday, March 13.--sale of stock and implements on the farm of the late J no. Fat1tensehlager, 1 mile; east of Petersburg. _ l Tuesday, March 6.--8ale of farm, stock and implements on the farm of the late W. Pommer, 2 miles north of Wellesley. Fridav, March '2.---Nle of stock and implements on J obn Hilgartner’s farm, 2 miles north of New Dundee. MARRIAGFS. KNOWLEDGE BIRTHS. an, of a dattghtett'.' _ Toronio, Petr, (h-There, was about , the wife of Anita, , tsufiicient off'erings of live stock at the western cattle yards to-day to give us ”use. a fairly good market. There were 26 1Jiut.3pth,atsueton, fresh loads in, and these with four Linwood, to Catherind loads left over, made a total of 30 loads on offer Prices for everything were 11 Jun. 30th, .by the steady at about Fridays figures, and Engage Gowing, to by noon the most of the stuff was dis- At the residence of posed M. Only three loads of asttle n Jam 22nd, by the were unsold and and these, no doubt, ,B. A., John Mack, will be picked up before tomorrow. Tyres! daughter of The local market at the moment ap- Mornington. pears to be in better shape than that t'ndtt, 'itfvtut of Montreal. DroVers here report an , . c '. over supp y at that point with prices "ll,to Came Boe k depressed. Some Northwest cattle are l lsn.30th,by the Rev. said to have sold there at low figures Berlin. Mr. Pm..- .l....'..- AL, “H. . , Quotations are I Butter, mum 20 to 21c; large rolls, 19c ; tub, IN ; eggs,new laid, per doz. 20e ed hogs, per ewt. $6 to 80.40, . 1030310 B'ra"'sFn'.tutgitt-a----- , Toronto, Feb. (r--To day's receipts of grain were 2 loads wheat, 200 bush, of oats, 500 bush of barley and 1 load of peas. White wheat is quoted at 62c, red at 610, spring at (Joe, standard and goose at 59c. Oats are quoted at 38e, I barley at 44 to 45c for waiting and 38 to M) for feed. Peas are quoted at 61 to Cle for common, 600 for mummy and 62e for black eyes. There were about 40 loads of hay in, and prices were steady at 88 to $9.50 for timothy and $6.50 to $7.50 for clover. Straw sold at $7 to $8 for bundled and $4.50 to $5 for loose. V -___H "fl" _ heneion, the fear being that they may ’ bring disease,and especially the cholera, which has been more 'or less prevalent in both countries. English consumers express a hope that the Canadian and American exporters will, in future,dis- card wire binding, as there is deugerof the animals swallowing of fragments of wire, which are occasionally found in the hay which has thus been tied up." A cable from London to the Mon. treal Witness says :---"The statistics of the hay trade of great Britain for lent year, which was one of failure of the home crop and of consequent scarcity, have just been publislud. They will interest Canadians, as they show that Cunhda, to a greater extent than any other country, with the exception or, the United btetea has taken advantage of the situation to extend her trade. The quantity of hay imported during the year was 263,000 tons compared with 61,236 tons during the previous year Of the whole quantity the Uni. tedStates supplied 101,132 tons against 11,588 in .1892 ; Canada, 63,175 tans against 13,120; Holland, 28,332 tons ; Russia, 27,694 tons'; the Argentine States, 24,594 tors, and Australia, 40 The importations from Holland and Russia are regarded with much appro- j |‘.\~.:-_ Al - l' , . _. - Feb. 8, ttttMr-Pairs 8-. MARKET REPORTS. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Inter. terest allowed from date of deposit to date of withdrawn), at the rate of POUR PER CEN T. per annum and compounded half-yearly. on all ume remaining in the bank A) days or over. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued, interest pay- "I halt-yearly, ', L. P. SNYDER, . Mar. Elmira Branch. Notes discounted. Drafts bou ht and sold Sp 1tl attention given to the 'Jgi?Jklllf of far mo? sale notes, . AVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Wu. mum, H. B. Smum' , Guelph. President ., General Manager. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) Capital Authorized 1,000,000 Capital Paid-up - - 8 607.400 Reserve Fund - - 75.000 Pyyeits - - - - 3.399990 The Traders Bank "iiiiiii" lMAram.-..0tt hut. 26th, at Milverton. Wat 'dat widow of the late John B. Mayer, " J'l "ara. HossAce-on Jun. 20th. in West ZornJu. D. Hosanck, aged 14 years and 9 months. Bowu.-on Jul. 22nd, in West Zorn, ns. Bowie, aged 37 years. Grtmos.--onihrn. 19th, in Millbank, the in- Mant son of Wm. Gib-on. HoLrzsus.-on Feb. lat,“ qrylition,fa.th (ine, daughter of George and Mary Hoitz. Tun, aged 30 Venn: 4 mnntha “A m an”. fiLMIRA BRANCir. tettdiscounttsd. nmm km...“ “a an MAYER -Ahs hut. 2 ."rzs!AN.-0n Feb. lat,“ qrylitionps.th me, daughter of George and Mar Honz- man, aged 30 years,4 months andy 16 dnys~ 'RP..uas,--0n Jan. 5th, at Wellesley, the wife of M r. Peter Boreman,aged 22 years. THE HAY TRAIN) " BRITAIN ts - -- - - 4793300 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. LIVE ST01'K. "832.2233; a...” tho I price tor no wu 13 can. pa: H "I. helm 1'la'ld'JltM'it,t ', round rolls, 18 to , dress. _ ara Eiirihiri m. Apply to RI ILL “Wuh- knot no In b .:“°?YE'“»3....°”“SL..MNL'°”Z ll " e . . w.e Eel: 9,toAtiifFriiii,' Elli, but - --F --v " " one o‘clock p. m..for the um of reeetit t H use ttttt ttep, 'iiiii5iiii'ii'll'4 the 'git/ht. WM“? his; “warm mu. Byordorot the Exocuuvo Committee, bedeoorm/, furaace 'il"2tt, TWM. Pele; fiirm,tor. Mercantile Fire ' Waterloo, Jun. 29th, MN. 5.9. . OTICE is hereby given that the Annual Genoa-Al Moetlng ot the shareholders of e Dominion Life Alumnae Gummy will be held " tho mad 011100 of the Comp-my in the town at waterrtoir, Out... on C ANNUAL MEETING. 1 , THE DOMINION w Life Assurance Coy wuiGGi short notice. call on CHAIN.“ Bur-BIT or "It. Wynn-loo. RED CLOVER BEES . ,,,_.V.V.. ”was": unn' uurly. l [at On Feb.2tth 1894 at 2 o'cl’ock p.n corner of Brcithtu1pt tit. and Margaret (mar railway bridge), We shall M90 ha of Town Lot/. "lastly in the North W: ticulurs of which will be announced cun bchmi from us on application. We fer a number of houses for sale: pri lerlm liberal. erummu sl',',,'.',-:,",-,.,-',) Executrix Loris J. mor.rrrtarwi, -ecutorsofth WM. ll, Bun-:rruu‘m‘. J of L. limit Jos. IIEI-‘F‘ERNAN. Auctioneer. meson. tiiiiiiiif mu mums UN LAND :_0nc-wnth Huh On day of sale and enough to make one-quarter of pur- ',rlrtieiprityss.vithrptilirTi may; and balance in tive yearly instalments with interwt at 6per cent. per unnum. payable 1tt17git1r; " On Feb. 24th 1894 at 2 o'c ock p.m., m the compr of "rrslrhm- Q. __J n - ....ca Wm u w au‘rt< or mud m the corporation of thqfl‘own of Waterloo, tf?rrperlyowrerj by the late N. Killer, Esq.; one tield thereof adjoining the road between' Bridgeport and “'mnlno. Most of this land is in a good tctaip ot cuilta'va- lion, and the balance in Well Wt oil-d. About 23 acrtsof land on thelmncmtrr Road. tilculrained, in good state of t-ultivation and just unhidt- of lluiurporatiol, Limilstof llc-rhn. very suitable toy nmrkvt gardener. lfprcfcrrvd. it ran by bought stsight throusrh Iothe (-‘rund Rim-r. Farm otittsitiv, Cor oration Limits of Berlin bordering on 0mm? River. containing 11.3 tat-run tummy in good qultivrtiont the bar. mice wood Lund, 1cm. land and righu ~old to The llruilhalwt Leather Co . L't'd. 40acres in 1'ownship of. cllealt-ymear Erbsvlllc. with log house and barn. These Properties are free of erEyrAnhranecr, ( on: will also be offered at the and place b'0acreu otland in the cor _tlutrown of Waterloo, IOrmvrlyow h.tte N. Killer, Haw: one tield than-n 7 -- _<..__‘._ .......t., . ()m- spun bay work Horsei,9 and to yean old, well matched; 1 bay work Horse, 5 years old; I him-k Trotting Marczl bay Tegg Harm] morrvl Phaeton Marc, l brown amid e Marc,1 brood Mare, bay Filly rhino-:3 years old, hay Colt rising 2ycars old, bay Filly rising 2 ran old: gearlmg sorrel Colt, bay Mare rining l yrs. old. The foregoing trotting? stock are by Chic- ago Volunteer, Tom Carly e. Frank Ellis. Lor- ruim- and Cast. Smith] (a? F'or further partic- ular, obtain escriptive list from us. Anunr born! the foregoing up standard and night crud. l black . hire" Stallion "Sir Colin." fish) 8 3mm old: I imported Oldenburg Coach 513% lion.onnod by James McMannua. to be sold whiz-ct to yyottgagehheld by Breithaum Estate 4 Cows. 3 Heifers in calf, riinttle and double Harness. Saddle. Bridles, Robes. three-sauna! Dunmcmt wagon tGraybill‘s make): l mad (an. nearly new; and a number of other chatteb. 'rriltMs:-2 " and under cam: owr that amount 9 months' credit (on the Stallions [when 1 in " and 12 months) on approved joint note... or intvrmt allowed at rhq rate of l" per emit. per unnum._.____-r~‘ __ _ ThqoisCti.i' LAND m L30 o'clockrp.m. sharp. the fo able Tron in]? SL0ck.Work Horses [IN and Reg Estate. nanwly L THE undersigned will sell by Public Auction n I[at BreitGupt's Tannery, North Ward, [Emil on Extensive Auction &h, WANT ADVERrrsEsiExrs.-. Farmers and others will find that they can in many cases insert with profit a small (advertisement such as those found on the eighth page of the Chronicle. If you have ahorse, a cow, or anything you wish to sell; if you want to buy anything; if you have lost or found anything, insert a small adv't in the WATERLoo COUNTY CHRONICLE. Ad- vertising in the Chronicle brings good results. " l "RriiiTiiiiiiiiiir-rl' Mo COMB FOUNDATION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY mu, Oats old ....... oatanew....... Potatoes,perbag Rye .'........ Butter per 1b.. ' Flour w, 100 lbs. Fall ll heat, . . . . . Spring Wheat. . . Home Wheat. . . . Burlcy.......... Tallow.......... Dressed Hogs.” Chickens, a pate Geese, per lb . . Pr Turkeys, per lb. Butter.......... Dried Apples... Harper ton..... Potatoes........, Hants............ Shoulders per b Haley Oat: Middlings Shorts. . , . Patlwttoat....... 8min: " -...... swam Flown... Alt"' Inf-BIT or address In“ at co. customers turned into founglngm: on M B. mm. wan... . " w. M. “mm-um. FOR PURE iidiigt tiiaiiGt"irl ""‘°‘ W °'°' h LL rtusiadebtodt .h . he 'iA1l?atr'.'5).ii"jtii,i'iit north” on account J/rch',',' ,t,'/i'i"l,'i1, Jd), $t,t',diiiehii' M ttttdie.. 2,ltr,t,',tft'tr, tttf',',: weeks gnu-011m.- C, thin in.” 'eelyitRrii" . A t “Inch nus. Ifr1ee,.e!rer.xshhe, an“? $6000 .... . “(wallet (,0 . um. wages in ii.'Wlurer,11'/s'.."rfeli"r' Erbsvillc. with log barn. These Properties are free of I... EHIIA MARKETS Reported by Jonathan Uttley.) Elmira, Dec 20, 1893 Net lOOlbs.............$l.75w$000 hy.s!yt,.................0a, 000 vurllmm‘xum. I Warmuho. Jan. Itth, 1891. l it........'.......... .....W‘G 8056; 5’1 Amara: "titll " Executrix and " -ecutorN ofthe entail e J of L. Breithaupt, Id Margaret Avenue hall M90 have a mlc 0 North Ward, new 1utP?uncts4 later or the {chewing yam ion. We diGdi. sale: prices Ind .... 018 Curt ficGi ha mc 045 o 52 O 53 0 35 0 52 O 34 2t .. "a?“ untamed to me are hen-b) tio:, ' A thboamnntotach etobemsde my bulim- In a tow 'lWd'tllr"dl'L'l1,l or I not. Inna: be settled on or before the tirstda? t qtetugqstt next. All .0001:le not than newpd t will be ahead in other bud. for collection. tf 10 tin", " 10 Itl MISS ANNIE BEAN, H, V- a. P .4" v" u.-}|v\ vu tltr',.'- Further particulars will be m. date of sale. or in the nwantum mu be got on application to CONRAD BITZER. or to A All Solicitor. Berlin. A 'sl __ ._-.... A..Wr"L*Fgt Stt,18tpzttt. over that amount t will b3 iriven 9n {in rovm nu! ,V_,_VV .. “u Wm...“ ll, boat, It cow chains. I feed box, - tettttrts,McmUr posts. 3 barrol~ empty barrels, fork.~, shovel. and P. full porpplcie.I st'l doubh-Inuw dung fork, l tro knife I: plan pump. I scythe. ly gram imp I {n he! gran-l board~.1 wagoujm‘k. l ' Isaw horse, l klu'hcn cuplmmr tabies. 1 wood box. l bedstead. .» t I benches. l wan-r stand. t? Mit', 1 other articles too nunn-rou.~ to m: TERM‘S or SALE: All Furtts of b '. l Jtprnper"'icti'dr/'r/i,', 'llltrr'sg, tileighrn Iurnnhliwr l turnip sowur, 1 ttay rack. 1 Ft' I sat mm harness, 1 not plump! hm. "1m“...L ', . - . . at Pd U'r‘A-tk noun. ,lmrp. by I Auctioneer. nanwly: 1sorrcl horse. 6 “an old. I In. old, I colt 2 )oan- old. I ugvd l Kentucky coach horsc, I grade I due to calm: in Man-h, I grade; due to valve in April. I hrifnr ri l tat heifer "Mm: 2 Huh- old, 7 year old, 10ewe, in lamb. 1 “er! 1 binder. Toronto make. um H} I mower, nourlv new, I " 8mm >11 lam-row: 2.P.k. Shawl plow,.. 1 I jAUCTION SALE; BULL Calves, Durham, three mu. Will beach! remmmx I tyyn ttl NN. shit, of VS an 110. of Strtseburg. on mu 1cm 1/1 tl, 121 11 ll 10 ..7_, - "WW”... . w. lm'u-zm;.\~1z~.xc. [~11 single barman bolls. tly m-x wagon. 1 tarp buggy. l (mo Cuttvr,1 win-Mbarmu. l m ting box, 1 turnip cum-r. 1 mower, l Pit, horrseoowcr, fork wlthpuuey and Hum I Ido. new Nos i A, l.' " 0(er pole, llunui~.g1nill. 1 sum scoop whovvl, forks, ~pmiv~ ot large and runall chum”). (reesty by ths. lun..~umr "t l 1',"/","yi'Y.i: 1 prov-won] H, 01 on! rider burn-h. I In, Ntove. gum rnbr. IOIru-yy 1 barrel, and tub,. and 1mm lorm-nuun. TEHM> : On farm. In pr! otsale, for balance, “ill L" I day ofrale 011 [hr pm wrHr,sl of " and under. cash, m t't" I will be guru Pd [numb uh curity. Pipi.tat (“Ulla Lq Sale to vomnwnw MI I u wk Julium ", Minn“. Au, Imnu-u " It an Mr x TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Lrvr: S1-m u [man I. 3.5. old. I mare In wan old. 'd l aids! cow, in on”. " yearling 3 huifer, in calf. 3 pig, J, In mpnthr old, I breeding ~ow of " The farm vunhin‘lmg 10H :1: beingthe West half of lot _ teonreerion, Eastern Stu-vim. of Weileruey, on which ls pr houw.good bank hurl] um buildinga upland“! {mm In itr cient good water, "Uout in _ nbout 10 (wrap tal. Wr/ttuit. “In. dowulin 'zlow-r and 1ituotlo schools and t'hurcho., su., "l,, st,. f:'l.t"p,ty/tt or Heiuclbth:. th.t,t..tollowirur “PM and J " aeonur have ”My Mitrkus auctiotttwr, Co “All I THE underainnmi Em -- .Wtrechtrr hurt. tl VALUABLE FARM, LIVE STOCK IMPLEMENTS & FURNITURE (11-th il In 11m. Hr. . lu'llllm-H’. Low t _ H 18U 'iiiiiiiilG"," FEBRUARY I5T The Waterloo County [lwiniet to advertise these well a pends greatly the [ht sale. Auction Sales Public Auction Auetionsaiii, NOTICE. 'r. Crts FOR SALE. lo Ji'll. a H‘ouse in “Human or t, tt Ch' on erred, mu-1l;:|\rf.\c furnace and but!) our", Wrm T. A. GALE! Mercantile Fire lnsumnu my . War,erio0 Ill/(ft "rrtcr/, NOTICE. covers the ficld more inhabitants county than any published. Lem EXTENSIVE )uousncu. Lame ) for bills and mix the Chronicle ()ilir, will soon beconductcd out different park county. It paysu T - AtttertBt., Mandamus. PHILIP noumcmn Hundredfold H Bee page 8, ls (If " T. S. SHAV! /. 'h'l " A .Almx I I AFHL'HH mud l3TH. l894, tot lt, sch Ile 3129i t Water' very newes evening we variety ofCh Basket Clot Armure Clo Veilings. ti All Shades, Best FOR GOI CANADI in mplcte in all I Plumbing HOT AIR hUVlMBLR IN E Special " and Fttr.mcrs' ' CAPITAL P REST - TO L. X THE Sch- Agent f By the VEHA BAR Adve J low

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