4# J. D. Williamson & Co These goods are all of fine W oo!, Ribbed and Nicely Shaped. The very best goods in the markâ€" et. We are not atraid to assert that there is no line of goods that will give more wear or more comâ€" fort in wearing. The damage is simply a dropped stitch occasionâ€" ally, Snicely darned, and usually only one in a garment and that so slight as to be hardly noticeable. Call and secure some at once, as. they are going out at the rate of J from 1 to t dazon nar Aa« Worth $1.25 for 75 cents. 40 dozen Ladies‘ Fine Wool UNDERVESTS Great Reduction Wyndhn&w-tte&, Ladies‘ Underwear DOERING BROS., Trnmed : Hats 3 to 5 dozen per day. L3 Splendid Assortment Millinery GUELPH, old at Dry Goods Profits Slightly Damaged from $1.50 and up. WATERLOO. Ne llin it a l., Robert F., son of Festherstone Smith, Lis . towel, to S::b. dnghtc'dfl-..lm of the same town. | Somnarsâ€"Doznixc.â€"On Sept. Milâ€" verton, at the residence of &&. -h‘l‘h.-.A-hDo-'h.h George 8 % EW nb ho ds cunsniics i) ‘vu_oept‘ 26, the wife of Frank Eckenswï¬h‘.r, of a son. j WASXsEX.â€"At Berlin on Nept. #8, the wife op Michael Wagner, of a son. NKIDMORE. â€"At Berlin, on Sept. 28, the wife of J. E. Skidmore, of & son. HirroartsE®R. â€"At Strasburg, on Nept. 28, the wife of John Hiligartner, of a son, CG@TTFRIED.â€"At Berlin, on Nept. 29, the wife ot Wm. Giottfried, of a daughter. WILHEL. â€"Ap \\'illiamaburf, on Oct, 2, the wife of Anton Wilhelm, of a son, FLEISCHACER â€"At Wellesley, on Rept. 214, the wife of John J. Fleischauer, of a son. MARRILAGES. ScnuLtzâ€"Bownanâ€"On October 2, by Rev. VW. [Kloepfer, Mr. Wm. Schult; of Berâ€" lin. to Miss Caroline Bowman, of Baden. ‘ KircHorFERâ€"Vox Exp®.â€"On the first of Oct., at the Lutheran Parsonage, by Rev. Dr. Snyder, Mr. Jacob. Kirchoffer to Mrs. _ M. Von Ende, both of Preston. STRUBâ€"KRtrrr.â€"On Sept. *18, by Rev. Pâ€" Brohman, of Formosa, Mr. David Strub, of Nt. Agatha to Miss Anna Krupp, of Formosa. I Brarxâ€"W reRsonytiof.â€"On Sept. 26th, by Rev. F. W. Tuerk, of Berlin, Mr. Charles Edvward Braun, of Berlin, to Miss Amelia Wuerschmidt, of Waldau. HackBoRXâ€"A uRENS. â€"On Sept. 26th, Mr. George Henry Hachborn to Miss Laura Ahrens, both of Berlin. | HessEâ€"StAcrFrER â€"On Segt. 30, by Rev. J. Goos, of Conestogo, mr. harles Â¥lel‘e. of Conestogo, to Miss Maria Anna Stauffer, of Blair. | FEHLNERâ€"SCHNARR.â€"On Oct. 2, at Berlin, by Rev. A. Waechter, Mr. Andreas Fehlâ€" ner, of Rochester, to Miss Catharine Schnarr, of Berlin. | Brrtâ€"HAxacHEX®.â€"On Friday Oct 3th, by Tene G%e galedgee EUE dE arrnâ€"Fisur®.â€"At. the Manse, Atwpod, on Sept. 26, by Rev. A. Henderson,M.A., 9 4 Doop it t but at the latter figures there business [ I aoooote ce C esn ce‘ of English and continental apple crops, what is granted is hard, keeping fruit. There is a large quantity of soft stufl to arrive, and until this is cleared up the cables will be poor. The Montreal Trade Bulletin of Friâ€" day last said : Toâ€"day it is questionable if anything could be bought under $1.â€" 15 flo.b. West, as we hear| of 2,000 bbis. of fine winter varieties changing hands at that figure. Some holders of courso ure askine 8185b und! ie Lisl >REITH UAE of 4. 0C. B The demand for sound fruit was exâ€" tremely good. Soft varieties of fall fruit would do no good on the English market, notwithstanding the shortage Hamilton & Pritchard, Montreal, reâ€" port that 8,000 barrels of Canadian a; â€" ples were offered at the Liverpool marâ€" ket on Monday last, Oct. 8, in wet and damaged condition, and sold at an avâ€" erage price of 7s. Sd. per barrel. A large number of Boston winters mage 13s. ILDNER.â€"At Berlin, Sept, :.â€,’; the wife Jacob Gildner, of a daughter. RKi.~ At Mirandur Place, Winnipeg, Oct. 1, the wife of Geo. W. Erb, of daughter, That the apple crop in America is much greater this year than last is shown by the comparison of the ocean shipments. Up to Sept. 29, ‘04, the number of barrels of apples received in Liverpool from America was 35,406, while up to Sept, 20, ‘03, the receipts were only 541 barreis. EIMTK <At Elmira,on Oct W. W.oeikie, of a son, The Apple Export Trade. James Adam, Son & Cgâ€" Liverpool, cabled to H. M. Patterson & Co., Colâ€" borne, (Ont., on Oct. 8, as follows : "(Quality is not good ; arriving in bad condition. _ Market has declined furthâ€" er KENSWILLER.â€"At New Hamburg on ns ut i5 Ees mt ’ our jewgHer, Mr. GeoMiller and will be to hand in a few days.. .. We hope the teameeting and harvest home festiâ€" | val toâ€"night, (Monday) under the ausâ€" / pices of the English church at Crosshill will be a success. The choir of this | place will take part in it. | Under the / tuition of Miss L. Morton it is making rapid progress....The Kirmes to be held at Berlin is largely advertised in this vicinity.... Mr. and Mrs. Spahr from Linwood spent Sunday here with their son . .. . Widow Fleischhauer was , visiting friends in Stratford ... . Mr. Mr. Peter Fleischhauer from Waterloo l is visiting friends in town, From now to the close of next year. Sbog this to your neighbors and get them to su scribe. Address Waterloo County NOW ‘T.â€"At Berlin, Sept. 20, the wife Breithaupt, of a daughter. Continued NFrom First. Page. TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Chronicle. ONLY $1.00 BURTHS, Jn Imday Oct 5th, by , at _ the residence of â€"â€"I8 THEâ€" Waterloo, Ont TIME the wife of the wife of ‘Sept. , of a Is no on Fall Wheat. Butter, pound rolls 21 to 22¢; large rolls, 18 to 20¢ ; tub, new 19 to 20c ; tub,new 17 to 20¢ ; eggs, new laid per doz. 16¢; dressed hogs per cwt., $6 to to $6.50 ; shickens per pair 40 to 60c ; turkeys per Ib. 10 to 12c ; geese, per Ib, 6 to 64c ; ducks,per pair 50 to 60Oc; potatoes per bag 50 to 55¢. Toronto, Oct. 9.â€"White wheat sold at 52¢, red at 50 to 51c¢, and gooss at 50c. Oats sold at 30 to 31c ; and peas at.57 cents to 58 cents ; barley, 43 to 48¢ ;buckwheat is nominal at 44¢. Thirty loads of hay came in and sold at $8.50 to $9.50. A few loads of straw brought $8 to $8.50. ; ‘ EUROPEAN MARKETS: . Liverpool, Oct. 9,12.30 p.m.â€"Wheat steady ; demand moderate ; holders ofâ€" fering moderately. Choice to best export wethers, $3.25 to $3.75;fairtogood mixedsheep,$2t0$2.65; common to good $1.25 to $1.50, spring lambs,choice to fancy $4 to $4.25 ; fair to good lambs, $3 to $3.75, Canada lambs, good ta prime $3.75 to £4.15. Oct,‘ 9.â€"There was a slow demand for cattle of all kinds. The general tone ofthe market is unfavorable.]There were 13 loads of hogs offered for sale. Yorkers, good to choice, corn fed $5,40 to $5.45 ; mediams, 180 to 220 pounds $5.35 to #$5.45 ; good heavy,225 to 275 lbs. $5.45 to £5.50 ; rough common to choice, $4.40 to $4.75 ; stags, $3.75 to $14.25. Receipts of sale sheep were light but all of 32 loads were on sale: including 14} loads of Canada lambs. The market was slow and weak for all kinds and sales could only be made at very low and unsatisfactory prices. Choice to best export watharsa @2 9% i. Calves.â€"Prices ranged from &5 &7 for good choice veals. Shesp and lambs â€"Run heavy 1535 here. Straight fat sheep for export sold at 31 to 3 }c. weighed off car, and rams sold at 3¢c. Lambs wrre plentiful and easy. Sales were miade at $1.50 for culls up to $2.50 fOl‘»(‘:;h‘.t bunches. Milk cows and springers. â€"Demand was fair and‘a.l_l sold at $25 to 844. vem4and. »‘mcesranged from 27 to 3¢, Hogs.â€"Run heavy ; 1,323 here. Deâ€" mand was active for all lines except stores and prices were steady. Long lean hogs from 160 .o 220 lbs. weighed off car, sold at $4.90 to $5, thick fats at S4.705 to £4.90 ; stores at $4.25 to $4.00 rough heavy hags of 400 and over §4 to $4.25 ; stags $2.50, Putchers‘ Cattle: â€" Choics beeves were searce and were readily picked up at from 3] to 23.40 for lords, and 31 to 3%c. for picked lots. Poor and medium sold from 21 to 2c. Stockers.â€"Stockers were in active demand. Prices ranged from 2% to Se. Export cattle.â€"Toâ€"day‘s Glasgow cable was rather better but Liverpool reports supplies still heavy and demand depressed. Sales of poor to medium loads were made at 3 to 0lc. and best loads did not bring down 31¢. Toronto,Oct. 9.â€"Sixty lords of live stock were offered at the western cattle market this morning. Owing to deâ€" pressing cables the demand for export cattle was slow, _ Butchers‘ caitle were slow. Small stuff of all sorts sold readiâ€" ly. MARKET _ REPORTS. per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. L. P, SNYDER, Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bank dopartâ€" ment 30 day~ or over, from date of deposit to date of w ilï¬drawal at the rate of Deposit recceipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes a specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund .. Deposits...... ... Assets...22222222 THE TBAJEBS BANK COREINUS O inltuiy® M t lliionto it traie® & Mb td d 6th, Ferdinand Szember, aged 57 years. JacksoN®.â€"OUn Se‘:t, 28, in Peel, Sarah Jackâ€" son, widow of the late Josiah B. Jackson, aged 77 years, 7 months and 24 days. ScenazrekR.â€"On Sept. 30, in Woolwich, Maâ€" tilda Priscilla, daughter of Just. Schaefer, Jr., aged 10 months and 16 days. Eversâ€"On Oct. 3. at 10.20 p.m.,in Preston, Rosanna Welch.{wife of Louis Evers, aged 12 years, 3 months and 16 days. Bogcxxz&r.â€"On Se&zt. 29, in Milverton,John Boeckner, formerly of Wellesley, aged 73 years, 2 months and 18 days. PEQUEGXAT.â€"At (iuelph, on Sept. 24, Nor man Irvis Pequegnat, aged 18 months. WatERLO® wAagLETs. WaATERLOO, Sept. 26th 1894. DEATHS, SEYLERâ€"At the residence of Mr. Jacob Sey â€" ler, Waterloo, Theobald Seyler, aged 85 years, 9 mos. and 28 days. 4% The funeral will take place on Thursâ€" day, at 10 a.m. from Mr. Jacob Seyler‘s resâ€" idence for Ann Arbor, Mich., SIEMBERâ€"At Waterloo, on Saturday, Oct. uL Recanc_ze _ NnE ++ sseh se s a8s 0800 EAST BUFFALO MARKET STREET MARKETsS, ELMIRA BRANCH. FOUR PER CENT. LIVE STOCK. secseds sews *** seee Manager, $ 607,400 8,375,000 5,000,000 to SH i scres of orchard, two never fail. ie whane o ge toe sn fastguogus & r ticulars as to terms, etc., apply on the promâ€" m by letter to J. B. OBERKHOLTZ 40â€"5r RHOLTZER, Ay@n ¢act 2 4 10U8@S nearly new, & bank barn Sflxwloecm’(‘lall nooa“q znt-b“m ‘8‘0{1? good loam, 3 acres of orchard, two never fail" WHERE TO GO TO GET a ORTYâ€"RIGHT and a half acres. all F and in a high state of oultxnuon.cle(;;ei% aré two frame houses nearly new, & bank harn 1 MC000 POV Y h hu td Friday, Nov. 2.â€"For Henry and John Wismer,in N. E. 4lope, and Wilâ€" Wednesday, Oct. 31 Furney, West Zorra. Tuesdsy, Oct, 30 Baker. Thursday, Oct. 18.â€"For A. Ross, East Nissouri. ‘Wednesday, Oct. 24.â€"For A. Gunn, West Zorra. Thursday, Oct. 11.â€"For J Kay, West Zorra. . Friday, Oct. 12.â€"For L. 1 miles west of Sebringville. Tuesday, Oct. 16.â€"For J. & truber, East Zorra, Joseph Mickus, Auctioncer, Waterloo, Ont., guarantecs satisfaction every time. Sales prompuf\\' attended to and can be arranged for At the Chronicle ‘Office, as to date, without furâ€" ther trouble,. Tuesday,Oct. 30..â€"Farm, farm stock and implements, of Mrs. WT. Hawke, 21 miles east of Linwood. | Wednesday, Oct. 24.â€"Stock, impleâ€" ments, and household furniture, of the late David Martim, 14 miles south of St. Jacobs. Business Education, Wednesday, Oct. 24.â€"Farm stock, implements and housebold furniture of the late David Martin three miles nortk of Waterloo. Tuesday, Oct. 23.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements of Valentine Henry, } mile west of Linwood. Wednesday, Oct. 17.â€"Sale of farm and stock of the late Jacob Heckedorn, 3 miles east of Floradale. FARM FOR SALE. JOSEEPH MICKUs, Tuesday, Oct. 16.â€"Ssale of farm stock and implements of Jnc.Fredman, Linwood. | _ WaxT ADYERTISEMEXTs. â€" 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 a horse, a cow, or anything you wish to sell ; if you want to buy avything ; if you have lost or found anything, insert a small advt. in the Wartkrroo Covnty Caroxitcrs. Ad. vertising in the Chronicle brings good results. j # Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. gists in 7Dc. bottles, but it is manuâ€" factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substituts if offered. L T ret oi e s m s ative ; effectu.xl]y cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and Zevers and perinanently ecuring constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becauso it rcts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels withont weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance, Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with less 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 remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘le and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of & perfect laxâ€" Davin Rupy THE SALES KNOWLEDGE us is for sale by all drugâ€" bottles, but it is manuâ€" he California Fig Syrup â€"For L. Eckert, : .â€"For J. Swartzenâ€" â€"For Lark â€"For Harry . 8. Mc Formerly carried on by 13. S. Haliman Wall Paper, _ â€" |â€" Books and General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Ece. KING STREET, Kindly invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of Cressman &Hallman Sheriff s Office, Berlin ) Saptember 18th, 1894 _ | at twelvo o‘clock, noon, Of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners Constables, Gaolers, and all others concerned are required to take notice and attend to do :hnd perform all duties which appertain to em, M. SPRINGER, Sheriff. L __im. Aanl _ N MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Next p 5j 2C â€"v6r and Terminer and _ General Gaol Delivery and Assize and â€" Niust PrRIUS for the said County, will be holden at the Court House, VOUNTY OF WY ATERLOO, } NO’NCE is hereby To Wit : (fiven. that the Court of Oyer and Terminer an General Gaol Delivery and Assize and Nist PriUs for tho Covunty or WaTERLOO Fall Assizes. Dated at the Clerk‘s oftice, St. Clements, Sept.15, °04. Electors are called upon toâ€" e said list, and if any omissions o errors are found therein, to take proceedings to have the said erro according to law. Foters List, 1594 Mnnicipality of the Toznâ€" ’ ship of Wellestey, County of Waterto, | N()T](‘E is hereby given, that I have trans mitted or delivered to the persons menâ€" tfoned in sections 5 and 6 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, 1889, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or deâ€" liverod of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last reâ€" vised Assessment Roll of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that said list was first post: ed upat my office at St. Clements on the 15th Sept., 1894, and remains there for inâ€" spection. _ Clerk‘s notice of first posting of Voters! List. Dated at the Clerk‘s office Waterloo, Sept. 19th, 1894. u) t Voters‘ List, 1894, Munic 1pality of the Torwn of Waterloo, County of Waterloo, ‘\TOT[CE is hereby given, that I have trins 1 mitted or delivered to the persons men tioned in section 5 and G of the Ontario Voters Lists Act, 1889, the copies required by said seeâ€" tions to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all .persons appearirg by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality at elections tPr Memâ€" bers of the Legisiative Assembly and! at Mu: nicipal clections; and that snid list was first posted up at my office in said town of Waterloo on the 19th Sept., 1894,and remains there for inâ€" spection. * Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors arefound therein, to take immediate proceedâ€" ings to have the said crrors corrected according to law. Clerk‘s Notice of first Posting of Voters‘ List. V THE TOWWN or BERLLN, The Waterloo County Chronicle to advertise these well as on this depends greatly the success of the sale. ‘AuctionSales 4 See page 8. | * es Auction Sales Call here for your Town of Waterloo. N OTITCEH U oi e 1 Bb covers the field by reaching more inhabitants in Waterloo County than any other paper published. Leave your orders for bills and advertising at the CHRONICLE Office. will soon _ be _ conduc{ed throughout dIfferent parts of the county. It pays a BERLIN Hast of Market, Hundredfold Form 3â€"See, 9 pon to: examine the issions or any other , to take immediate said errors corrected F. COLQUHOU Kroxktson Clerk, #0â€"â€"3t £1â€"3t Clerk c T. o Om d TRT -r' q-' Wh%mmm m sie Sun apd that of the following pianets: m’&'ï¬"""""&.fl&" And 55. Or the Planetary System, Nothing intervening to prevent i+ a Nothing interv to prevent it the above subjeat whi be agront it aifeg‘t TOWN HALL, WATERLOO, A LECTURE n A Wanlwix. 00152 2C DCRLO TOr 3, 3. AL No. 6, Woolwich,. Apply to the trusges personally or by letter to JAMES HOWLETT, Secretary. Winterbourne P.O, JAMEsS HOWLE‘I"J'.] CHAS. PEPPLER, Trustees. GRaVyEs stga." [ PyR y TEACHER WANTED " Ram:i,;, q. 16 CALms against the said é_ Benjamin Sanderson, deceased, are requiâ€" to file them with A. Boomer, Kaq., Linâ€" wood, together with the necessary proofs on or before the first day ‘of November next, after which day 1 will prpceed to distribute the as gptuint this culal inctakncall on h U In the mat Linwood, Oct. 2nd, 1894 lamb. The erty, pay ct me Im_ is al w']l' $ outy, N n J3 Snd m ; as nbmmn‘:'&:‘mu, y revolutions on their axes, and their pert al revolutions round the Sun. So m APrownanfaemed ine revaiution ‘of u. i revolu tor, and the | moons of Saturn;, and Ereesate it will ) Of the be taken up at the U Cele;ti_gl Scenery t {TRAYED into the e ) signed about two mb. â€" The owner is re OLDING a secondâ€"class certificate for x . i qi 1O NU "CM6R Cert F[NHOROUGHBRED Jer Notice to Creditors, Joint notes. 5 per cent amounts, JO8. MICKU®, FARMS FOR SALE. TERMS â€"All sums of s over that amount 10 mont} ie ocm e eCls o in in Whw!e Narness, cart, robe, horme blan ket, bee cupboard, 3 .beds with bedsteads, corner cupboard, 2 kitchen cupboirds, burcau. desk, lounge, 6 chairs, 3 arm chairs, 3 rocking chairs, cooking stove, 2 parlor {stoves, 2 leaf tables, stand, wood chest, clock, 20 yards carpet, copâ€" per kettle, iron kettle, meat chopper. stuffer, tub, a number of chickens. a lot of books, a barrel with some vinegar, crockery, churns, sereen door and other articles too numecrous to meption,. th 1 horse, 2 cows, cutter, busgy Sets single harness, cart, robe, bee cupboard, 3 .beds with bed cupboard, 2 kitchen cupboirds lounge, 6 chairs, 3 arm chairs, 3 cooK ing stove. 2 parlor {stoves, stand, wood chest, clock, 20 ya 28 - HS se at 12 o‘clock, noon, the stock and household Inrniture of the late Bavid Mariin, consisting of : ESTRAY â€"SHEEP Or St. Jacobs, on CCea PMA _ Ginncthins Gs 00. 5 96 SPrINE crees. TERMSâ€"Opeâ€"third, Cash in ten tiays; the balance secured by .mortgage at 6 per Cent. in terest, DaAVID RUDY, Auctioneer. HENRY WISM ER,] Executors of the es â€"__late of Julian and INH\T wrewam $as t not n esd at 2 o‘clock pm., that valuable farm of 198 acres, 110 aeres clear, the balance in bush and swamp. un the ftarm is a Lwoâ€"storey stone house, good plank house and bank barn 45 x 60 feet. The farm is well watered by spring creek. TERMSâ€"Opeâ€"third, Cash in ten tiays: the balance secured by .mortgage at 6 per cent. in Feract THEI{E will be sold by public auction on Lot 15, Krb‘s Hoad, Wilinot, one imnile north of Baden. one mile east of Philipsburg. on T507 at 9 o‘clock a.m. sharp, the following valuable Ts 4 bedsteads with bedding, 2 burcaus, 1 cherry table, 3 chests, 1 rocking chair, 5 chairs and uther articles. TERMSâ€"Cash. 10 â€"I1m MHERE will be sold by public auet ion hn fll"m of Paul Martin, about 1 mile THERE will be sold by public auction on I ot 20, Con. 4, North Easthope, near Amulroe, PUBLIC SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCToBER 24th, 1894 FOR SALE. _ Gm EXECUTORS‘ SALE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1894, [.2, 0007 929 0020 and JOHN WISMER, J Elizabeth Cressman FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1894, Auctioncer @FOR 1895. FOR SALE. bout Iwo weeks ago, one ram Whneras requested to prove prop« rges and take it away. FOR SALE. Farm Sale. of the estat? of Benjank‘n Sanâ€" c of the Village of Linwood, in Lr of Waterloo, Cheesemaher, “ï¬v_‘__ls"_fl at 8 p. m., Maxassan MarTiC, ) MosEs M. Woenrilq cows, cutter, buggy, Rock the enslosure of the und« T. WILKINSON, Hawksville, On ROBT. CATHCART s3 and under, Cash:; nths‘ credit on approved ofl for cash on credit sey Bull, cheay W nl‘c’l‘l-(-)b. Ont ublic auction on the about 1] miles south rale his baker °° sSmuated on i= a frontage of anged for t wo wins for «d wellâ€" the right man. rther particuâ€" 40â€"it xecutors 11 9 iway, 2 41 J.F. MASTER Breeder of Improved Large Yorkshirt and Tamworth Beorlin, Oct. 1st. 184 English Berkshires All that certain pareel of lage of Doon in the Townâ€"li posed of the north part of | Tract, containing 95 Iacres n orchard, good farm building stream of water. TERMS made known on : Sale fo commence at 2 o‘cl« TH!C Executors of the « Block will offer for s on the above dat« on the ing valuable real estat« Saturday, October 20th, 18% It Importer and Breedor Vl‘â€]‘f farm ce situated 0: and Bridgeport There are 18 ac Ings firstâ€"clas> Apply t FARM for SALE approve Hens ca RH.AL RSTATE. PUBLIC SALE Public © Sal o8 Toy JOS, Mick 11 amount 12 mor Curity; Gral TEJAI®..1 chase money Veisâ€"â€"All cul 2NDCTC CAFTidge, | b cutters, I vice, ] hay harneâ€"s, 2 set single lars, forks, shoveis, sugar keutle, 1 exter ? bedstcads, ? stove. 1 cupboard, Jnoo bus abid ut bap seericied o. MA umc qi chin of ie t 1 aged borse, 1 mar, 10 years old, 2 Golts 3 ycur, § mare 10 years old iu to ,] mare 6 years old by Croy to be in foal to Grand Neq Wilkes, 5 cows in c alf, ] f old, 4 heifers 1 year ould, , »pring calves, 1 thorougt 3 brood sows, 17 fai pigâ€" 11 pigs 4 months o a log, suckers, 11 ewes 3 vie.. u <ov~c. 3 turkeys, 1 Ma.l Massey Marris seedc; I¢ I hay rake, 1 Corbin dis rows, 2 wagons, j plow,. j Rower. fanning mill, c chine, 1 single geapr lior.. ; double Carnage, 1 bot «.0 io se tent years as a »Lock farm, for both grain and @giu is well watered, weil. vyenient, @lso i nev, through the back end and maple bush, 15 u. in grass. 50 &cros of : HZ x 50 feet. The pr churches, school, che ,_At the same time th lowing‘\‘inlunbh- prop P oey t . New Dundee, Ont, that valuable property « peing 1O0t 8 on the 11th oc of W ellesley, SILU&AteG on east of l.inwood and ; m ville. 'J'hi»dmirabu-pu-;. of cultivation having beco, veu{ï¬ n: A »LOCK farm. n axc T I 1 Mickl THP} undersigned ONers to «, b tion on s TUESDAY, OCTOBER 39 that aratuai in ol Farm, Auctiqn‘s?l' t EXCHANGED I. MasTER, GEO. SARARUS ISRAEL CRESSM AN, New Dundce OF LARGK t1oT A./0O Farm Stock &IInJ ments, of )] OF Fxeculo® W H ha o. com KJ0# 18X & 00 daihe Fore 1 C LA GEO. We ha being : and (Gi. price> We Sell Good BI The Best ones BL South THE YOL. Head