#+ PErsoxnaLsâ€"NMr. and Mrs. Rowells of Woodstock have been the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Levi Lang, for the past week.... Mrs Mclnanis ot George: town spent last week in Town with her brothers, Mr, William and Charles Terry ... . Mrs. A. Boomer is at presâ€" ent visiting her daughter Mrs. Grimm, of Milverton . ... Mr. PoterdBI:Il::ck of Drayton, Mr. Ed. t in, Mr. Rob. Williams o!mvillo, were in Town on &;‘day....A very fair reâ€" presentation fof our citizens were presâ€" ent at the reopening services in the as a usual occurrence and pass it on facts . . ;. Mrs. Wiisson and daughter of Strattord bave been visiting relatives uo and around town, ... Mr. Jno. Gill. This is good only till Nov. 3Uth, 1895. It is with pléasure that T call the attention of my many customers and friends to the new and fine selected stock for your Fall and Wwinter Suits and Overcoats which I will sell as usual at lo~ prices, V.R. Beriet, merchant tailor. > Hastings . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of Maryborough called on Mrs. J. Frame on their way to Mr. Adam Heipel‘s .... Mr. and Mrs, Webster visited Stratford recently . ... Mr. A. Glaister and Miss J. Petch spent Sunday out of town . ... Mr. H. Rhodes of Northeastâ€" hope was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M)iuwr. i»« Mr. Ed. Petch is seaving for Toronto where he has secured a position . ... We are glad to see Dr. Glaister on h‘s rounds among the sick . ... We must congratulate Miss Bertie McCallum of town, who has been atâ€" tending the Galt Businâ€"ss College for a little over three months and has sue ceed: d in passing her examination with honors ans securing a diploma as a proticient book keeper . ... It is rumorâ€" ed that the weddiug bells will be ringâ€" ing in the near future, Locatiors not spe;nivd. s es ooMtT. Stratford and Miss town.... H brown of branttc Hastings . . .. Mr. Maryborough call on their way to and renewing Brown of Brai spared tae painlul ths a host such Jedicated beautiful snow" ete., ; not divinely gifted wi rhyme, we take the c as a usual occurrene facts. _> . Mrs. Wuisin is usuai wiay, for a deluge of sentiment addr ness hi Judge Rqbertson reviewed the arguâ€" ments of Counsel. _ He said he was not satisficd with tne evidence produced on behait of the prisoner. The spots, to bhis mind, were suthiciently accounted tor by Jolhn Polinska‘s aflidavit. / The defence may be able to show ttu/t the spots relerredld to were not the stains reterred to by the Crown. The family of the prisoner knew of the trousers baving veen taken by the Crown, had suthicient time to prepare themselves to explatn regarding the spots. Continuâ€" ing the Judge said he would rot wish to hbamper the defence and would theretore grant a postponement until Hig next A dï¬ prisoner but has a clear duty to j n the interests of justice. The referred to by the defence as be the cloth are deubtliess the marl when it was being finished in tory. ‘The question as to how tI in the cloth were made Is, the holus, nccounted for by John Po attidavit, anu the Crown submit the trial shoulu go on rost, but 1 . lindiiinatiinsntnial ind Alinbchiast n the county. Dinner sets to suit each and everybody, prices are lowâ€" er now than ever. We are bound to lead. ‘ Our better grades Toilet Sets are to be sold at cost and beâ€" low for a few davs, Call early beâ€" fore the cream of Gour stock is sold all the year round can be found the largest an 4 most complete stock of China, Crockeï¬ry, Glassware, etc. mit next Assizes Continued â€"from At Beck‘s H.A.Huber BERLIN. â€" Here we are, just arrived for the Fall Trade, _ _ [ Wedding Groups, ,, \ Kom ry und spake mid me ‘ PHOTOS John F. Beck it is visiting Ins parents requrintances .. .. Miss ford is the guest of Miss NSo. 4. King St ‘, ‘Ne spots.â€" Continuâ€" id he would rot wish â€" defence and would ia postponement until iuskis atlidavit. / The able to show tk{/t the ) were not the stains e Crown,. â€" The family knew of the trousers 9 ! ... . Miss Nettie Brigg of Drayton, B eck s spent last week with the Misses Pollock. «... Mrs. John Bundy, who has been round Be: faund quite ill for some time, is now recoverâ€" | mos can be foun ing ... ... Miss Stella Godbolt of Ber most complete stock | lin is in town at present with ber sigâ€" kery, Glassware, etc. ter Mrs. Dan. Williams....Bible Soâ€" I)mnC( sets to suit ciety meeting in the Methodiat church ‘body, prices are lowâ€" | this pvening. An 2ddress will be deâ€" ver. _ We are bound | liverEd by the Rev, J. G. Manly of Toâ€" better grades Toilet J ronto, everybody invited ... _ Mr W R Justice. The marks defence as being in btless the marks made 4 finished in the facâ€" on as to how the spots made is, the Crown ur by Jolhn Po.inski‘s Crown submits that lear duty to perform First Page fine Photos. frame with one f ame i. ] , Berlin, HzEtxuUDrâ€"On Oct.14, to Mr. and Mrs. Men o Helmudt, 13th con., East Zotra, a daughter. . | HxerNBUCHâ€"On Oct. 15, to Mr.and Mrs. Jos. Heimbuch, north of Tavistock,a daughter, Sartrrrâ€"At Heidelberg, on Oct. 17, the wife of Adam Sattler, a son. | | Scnarerâ€"In St. Jacobs, on Oct. %2,the wife of David W. Schafer, a son: â€" | % HarsERâ€"At Berlin on Oct. 10, the wife of Conrad Hauser, of a son. Aniysâ€"At Berlin, on Oct. 10, the wife of Victor Adams, of a daughter. Kxirrâ€"In Waterloo Tp., on Oct. 14, the wife of Theodore Knarr, of a daughter. JoitNsorâ€"At Be‘lin, on Oct. 15, the wife of Dan. Johnson, of twins. Hrtnrâ€"At Berlin, on Oct. 14, the wife of Louis F. Heidt, of a son. IsRraAELâ€"At \\'illiamsburg, on Oct. 15, the wife of Urias Israel, of a son. Einetkâ€"At Berlin, on Oct. 20, the wife of S. A. Eibeik, of a son. HEmyERICHâ€"On ‘he 26th inst., ‘in Conesâ€" togo, the wife of Wm. Hemmerich of a son still born. . MILLERâ€"At Berlin, on Oct. 22, the wife of Wm. Miller, of a daughter, WaerxHorDTâ€"On Oct. 10, to Mr. Chris. Weinholdt, 10th con., East Zorra, a daughter. f 1t ’ ing by the Presbyterians and the public school respectively, are going on vigorâ€" _ously . ... The school was allowed a half holiday on Wednesday, the occasion of Mr. Laurier‘s visit. . . . Miss Bechtel of Waterloo called on Elmira friends on Monday . ... Mr. and Mrs. D. Ratz atâ€" tended the wedding of Miss J. Boomer and Mr. J. Musselman at Linwood last Thursday . ... Miss K. Weitzel of Taviâ€" stock is visiting friends in town. ... Dr. J. Ratz of New l)undte visited Elmira the earlier part of this week .. Mr. J.A. Harper has definitely decided to remain‘.... Messrs. Fry of Cassel and A. Begu of Waterloo spent Saturâ€" ‘ day in town, «... Mr, A. Winger is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Winger.... Revy Mr. and Mrs Battenberg of Kurtzville were in town the greater part of this week. Mr. Battenburg occupied the pu‘pit of 8t. Paul‘s Luthâ€" eran church on Sunday evening.... Preparations for the concerts to be held on Thanksgiving and schoolâ€"closâ€" ELMIRA (Too Late For Last Issue.) Our citizens were considerably surâ€" prised Sunday morning on finding four or five inches of snow upou the ground. ronto, everybody invited . ... Mr. W.R. Wilkinson of Berlin, was the guest of the Misses Pollock over Sunday. 1 + ANCRI â€" At PLATTSVILLE Scobafer, ason: . |~ _ | / _ . New C ,..,;,;',.........."""“'&..':...f°*"~i * ow Hamburg, « f Rieder, of a d:;%. tee se. :rz ls.l, | 'd BIRTHS Interest allowed on all sums otâ€" -l 'and u ie e ho tP adpeiet men s or over, from d:ie of wltzdnwu at THREEE AND A HALF PER CENT. perannum, compounded "halfâ€"yearly, Special ummhmmmwbolmfzrct?tadw. Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes a s&eclalty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. THE TRADEBSABANKI § Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fundj.. Nov. 7â€"Farm Stock, Implements, etc., of Charles Hummel at Bloomingdale Hot 1. Nov. 14â€"Farm, farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Thos. Rannie, Lot 8, Con. 9, east section of Wellesley. 8 mon Snyder,assignee Nov. 2â€"Farm Stock and Implemnts of Menno Richert near Mannheim. A, W. Hilâ€" born, assignee, e mot Nov. 6.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Samuel Seegmiller, one mile west of Petersburg. November 1â€"Lot No. 9, sc Bleam‘s Road, at Queen‘s Hotel burg. October _ 31â€"Lot No. 12, south side of Bleam‘s Road, half mile east of Wilmot Centre. wit folg it flnc ie October 30â€"Lot No. 1 south, 1 mile east of Baden MARKET REPORTE Ricuarpsoxâ€"In Hesp ler, on Oct. 24, Emâ€" ma Richardson. . MossErkâ€"In Preston,0n Oct.24,Lena Bresch, beloved wife of Jacob Mosser, a.jed 44 years, 9 months and 24 days, BurcErâ€"In South Easthope, on Oct. 20, of § membrane>us croup, Eddie, son of Mr.Jas. Berger, azed 5 years. Orrmaxâ€"At Wellesley, on Oct. 23, Mrs. Ottman, relict of the late Charles Ottman, _ aged 74 years, 10 months and 5 days HorisctEâ€"â€"At Atlanta, Georgia, on Oct. 12, Rev, Emile Victor Hoelsche, son of the late Rev.Jacob Hoelsche of ,W aterloo, Ont., aged 41 years and 15 days. Maxzorrâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 20, Katharine Marzolf, relict of the late Jacob Kraemer, aged 80 years, 6 months and 13 days. SeurELLyâ€"At Winterbourne, on Oct. 26th, Susie Schelly, in her 21st year. SeHMIDrâ€"At Elmira, on Oct. 21, the infant son of Henry Schmidt. Rnoveksâ€"In Galt, on Oct. 20, Alfred Wilâ€" liam, e dest son of Edward and Mary Ann Rhodes, aged 25 years and 6 months. Kirzyâ€"In North Easthope, on Oct. 17th, John Kirby, aged 76 years, 5 months and 13 days. 1 HMEELâ€"On the 10th con., East Zorra, on Oct. 18th, Elizabéth,wise of Mr.Frederick (Gimbel, Tavistock,aged 64 years,7 mont:s and 8 days. KiscuEcrâ€"MruLEzrzâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Berlin, on October 13th, by the gev. R. von Pirch, Mr. Emil Kischell of Baden, formerly of Brown City, Mich., to Miss Susanna Miller, of Berlin. Dosrickâ€"BRAaxptâ€"â€"At Berlin,on Oct. 15th, by Rev. R. von Pirch, Carl Dobrick, of Elmira, to Sophia Brandt, of Berlin. MArboyâ€"STRICKLANDâ€"At Trinity Church, Galt, on October 19th, by Rev. gohn Ridâ€" ley, Rector, Joseph Arthur Malloy,M.D., of Preston, to Isabella Strickland, of Galt. 1 Sirpretâ€"Hagrttxoâ€"At the residente of (ico. Wilhelm, on Oct. 10, by Rev. Mr. Dierlamm, Philip Sippel to fv]mms Harâ€" tung, both of Mornington. Licutyâ€"â€"FrersouHaUERâ€"At Wellesley, by the Rev. D. Lochmer. on October 23rd, Mr. Christain M. Lichty of Mancilona, Mich., to Miss Lavina, eldest daughter of Mr. J. J. Fleischhauer, of Wellesiey. SANDERsSONâ€"Coxrabpâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Waterloo, on October 22nd, by tlg: Rev. R. von Pirch, Mr. A. E. Sanderson to Miss Lizzie, daughter of Mr. Jacob Conrad. | FrEpmaxâ€"At Linwood, on Oct. 9, the wife of John Fredman, of a daughter. f Srravsâ€"At Bamberg, on Oct. 13, the (wife of Peter Straus, of a daughter. } ' IMARRIAGES _ _ BrrtraArâ€"K1icuLERâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s mother, Waterloo,on October 23rd, by the Rev. R. von Birch, Mr. John H. Bertram, Toronto,to Miss Largetta Kiiler, i-(oi;xlngest daughter of the late Nicholas T. FPANABAKERâ€"At Hespeler, on Oct. 19, the Wile of A. &. Pu‘lbokci-,'wol-dn;&. » BarEIzâ€"In North Dumfries, on Oct. 18th the wife of Geo. R. Barrie, of a d ter‘ ELMIRA BRANCH. JOHN T. WILFORD LATSCH & DAVEY ETER SARARUS THE SALES. A. FRASER DEATHS 11, Snider‘s Road 9, south side of , New Ham ++ €,020, 000 ++ 5,660,000 â€".$ 808,400 There are not three cases in a hundred of woman‘s F::uliu diseases that Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription will not cure. . Thonâ€" ux:& of grateful women have been renâ€" de healthy and happy its use, and the exg::ience and tegmo.ny of many of them been included in _Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser, When Dr. Pierce published the first edition ot is work, The h $ 'kh“ho'camm lg‘a_a:_w C g qi R®I CCC OE EVOCCL COBUT~ tion. Almost all of the ills of womankind are traceable to some form of what is known as "‘female complaint." And this generâ€" ally begins e%ther at the time of puberty or childbirth, or at the " turn of life." Fa Wheat... Spring " ... Straight Flour Ocean +000 h c d d 4 300 41 ERIHS danger into safety and g)ain into ease. It is a medicine which has but one object. It is good for but one thing. It strengthens and invigorates the ot%ans distinctly feminine, it promotes regularity of the functions, allays irritation and inflammation, checks unnatural, exhausï¬nf drains, and puts the :bole de‘hcate organism into perfect condiâ€" Calvesâ€"Not many offeri are wanted. _ Prices were toâ€"day at from $4 to $G per or choice, t Ib Lambsâ€"Barely steady; in fact buy considerably slower toâ€"day. and ther about 300 head left over. Prices r fr m $2.90 to $3 per ecwt. A bunch hea 1, 93 lbs. average weight, sold for 11â€" Sheepâ€"Business continues quiet. Export ewes and wethers brought 3c per lb. Bucks were quoted at from 21c to 22¢ per 1b, a. d a e not in demand. Lambsâ€"Barely steady; in fact buying was emmarAamatipe yc ty Aoil id NUE Bullsâ€"Good fat bulls fit for well enough at from 3¢ to 35c j ing to quality, but stock bulls from 11c to 24¢ per lb, Really a e scarce and wanted ioi Aet it 4 Stockersâ€"Quict. Not many changed } ands and the market is purely nominal at from 1ic to 2jc per Ib. These are chiefly for tarmers. 1<’(~c<lersâ€"Buying was fairly active toâ€"day and prices were firm. Not en ugh good feeders are offering.‘I he run was light. Those weighing! rom 1000 to 1200 lbs will sell readily at from 24¢ to 3¢ per lb. One or two extra choice went slightly higher than the atter figure. E , Po ueithe: â€" anudaliab t uk: â€" M 64 34..).000.0 paid. Choice cattle are wanted Butchers‘Cattleâ€"There is no improvement in this ling, As usual too many poor cattle offered. (iood to ch ice cattle, weighing from 980 to about 1,100 lbs,sold at from 2i#c to 3}c per lb, a few going slightly higher. Quite a few deals were made in the vicinity of 3¢ per 1b. Common cattle are hard to sell at even as low as 2c per lb. Export Cattleâ€"Offerings we cattle «re hard to get. Elur. & bought about four carloais at 4c per lb, the former figure be paid. Choice cattle are wante SX NéviTuay, VCL, 20, as follows :â€"â€"Catâ€" tle 2782; sheep nd lambs, 3488; hogs 5202; weighâ€"fees $120â€"72 » _ Torontg, Oct. 20â€"Because of lighter offerâ€" ings toâ€"day prices of nearly everything held firm, although mostly they are not very reâ€" munerative . Buy ng ‘of export cattle wa« quiet for want of she proper stuff. Receipts at the main western cattle market and at the annex were 44 carloads, which included 1,220 sheep and lambs, 1603 hogs, »hont a dozen milch cows and 8 calves. Superintendents David Walker and J hn B 11 report total recei;})'s at the two markets for the week ended Saturday, Oct. 20, as follows :â€"Catâ€" se } o one fp en t i wl i y yA / " Were rather easiet,800 bush sellii ""rteâ€" i ether snaio00 Sosh melling M. 150 bush selling ‘at 55¢ to Hay and b&nwâ€"The receipts were small, there was a ï¬ood demand and the market was firm, ten loads of hay nluni at $16 to 31]7),mdoul?l loa / tigh-traw at $12.25. l'rOd ogsâ€"The receipts were more free, there was a ooddemu,:d and the marâ€" ket was itirm. witE scales at $4 75 to $5.10 Wheat, white..,............... $70 to 8 74 Cheal, TFQ â€"..}..............ln. ‘ 70 to 74 Wheat,gpose...................' 65â€" to 00 PeRs is {iarrranrss riesaxvns esns 55 to 554 Barley 1 $3 to â€" i1 OME serr ho c l oo 74 +n 0e sold at the WATERLOO MAKKETS, WaTERLOO, Oct. 29th, 1895 , but stock bulls are dull at }c per Ib. Really choice bulls many offered and not rices â€" were slightly weke TV wl F 1 © 1 LIVE STOCK. oâ€"day. and there were over. â€" Prices ruled at ewt. A bunch of 60 weight, sold for 3¢ per The two most critâ€" ical times in a woâ€" man‘s life are the times which make the girl a woman, and the woman a mother. _ At these times, Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite _ Prescripâ€" tion is of incalculaâ€" ble value. It turns mcrges into womanâ€" hood and the woman into motherhood. Before the finished fruit come bud and blossom. Bud grows into blossom and blossom into fruit. And _ so girlhood loadis at from 8ic to figure being oftenest to 34¢ per lb,accord Y, Ir. James Eakins head, the latter were lighti.AGood for export sell V OBO LLS GH i NOTI(‘E is horeby given that the Seventh w about as General and Annual Mvenn§ of the Watâ€" | erlco Mannfacjuring Co., Ltd., will be held at | their office in Waterloo on Tucâ€"day, the 5th | day of November, 1895, at 10 o‘clock, a. m.. for y | the purpose of receiving the annual report < f the * | business of the Company, for the election of 895 | Dircctors, and for other business, go 60 3 0 go _ BYy order of the Board, se 10 many ~ ... ONFARIO MUTUAL LiFE | Szeacasses roniet protane .h dgt 8 15 yoar m.-..‘;, ind ::E:.h:."., “_‘g*%mfeï¬ um B63 for mae t Lecsarne Aonne! Prommt | Do ioegtee cbaine, coe chaine on Toet, AOTUAL RESULTS > f Sm eenntn m evdle 2. Two frame houses (new). One contains 8 rooms and the other 5. Hard and soft water and all conveniences. 3. 12 building lots facin Park, Allen and io fiotihe o gaits w hle ts to, for es intendin uild, an ?:me m'!oe'-. ‘‘TerMs BAÂ¥ Auniv in Tam undersigned offers the following desir able properties for sale on John street : 1. 1} storey frame house (next to residence of Mr. Levi Shub). House is !;‘good repair, contains 7 rooms, and hard and t water, mil n cmd COs eA o iR gt on n o e o e Te (TEP like a good farm near Berlin. Terms eas ply on the premises or to the underâ€"igne« SIT'JATED 24 miles eaâ€"t of Berlin on the road k) leacing to Breâ€"lau, and 1} miles west of Breslau, in the TownshipofWaterloo. The farm com})riscs 100 acres of the best land in the Counâ€" ty of Waterion, and has on it a good brick house. with wash house and kitchen adjoini g, aAlarge bank barn and driving shed. A very desirable spring creek runs along the side of the farm which has a few excelicnt pastnre fields, ;:"{lifl is a Mt‘lr:e chance for any one who would Waterioo,Oct. #1st, 1895 VJNHE Queen‘s Hotel in the viliage of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo, is offered for sale, ‘I he building is part stonc and pari brick, two stories high. If not sold within two months from date it will be rented‘ for a term of five years. Good reasons for selling. For further particuars apply to the undersigned, ; LOUIS sCHAUH, Wellesley Ont, Oct. 231d, 1895 and Shorthand Institute, Galt, Ont, Persons of either sex successfully N"-p:\rod for commercial or literary ife as Bookâ€"keepers, Clerks, Typewriters,Stenogr phers, Reporters, etc, Individual tuiton, Circulars free. Hotel For Sale or To Rent Galt Business College CZIREPRUO CCR EAZBANGE for.town or _b tarnfpruperty, the New Dundes Woolen Mill, a twoâ€"story brick, 40 x 60, with one sett of cards m'nï¬ other requiâ€"ite machinery all in good working order. _ Spiendid water power,. Will deal with machinery separite from real cslate 39â€" 2m F°s SéLE OR EXCHANGE for . town J farnk property, the New Dundea War New Dundee Woolen Mill COSY’ place, nice lawn, 8 rooms with bath roo"n. fine cellar, hard and soft water in kitchen,jcentral location Corner William and Park strrets. Caliand see house, Clear title l4ï¬|tf MRS CARUOLINE KERN THE amnual general.mceting of the shareâ€" holders Warerloo Grand :stand Co., Ltd., wiil be he‘a in the board room of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Ins. Co. on Monday,Nov. 4th, 1895 at 7.30 o‘clock, pm.tor the election of directâ€" ors and other business. . By order, Brick House For Sale Cheap MUST be a good cook and able to do general housework. No children ; _small family, Apply to D sUCKBERROUGH, Waterl0o. 43â€"tf 40â€"5t PARTIES wishing to have their Pianos propâ€" eriy tuned wllldflea.se notify me by post or leave order at J. Uffeimanns. â€"R. kLSLEY, Tuner, Waterloo, Ont. 43â€"10t RICHARD ROsCHMAN Waterloo, October 31st, 1895. 44â€"tf A MARRLED farm laborer with small family to work on farm in summer, and feed stock in winter. Good brick dwelling to live in on f rm. Cow can be kept, for which straw and chaff will be supplied for winter‘s use. Apply to ol JNO. K. MEYER, 44â€"3t St. Clenients Sheep skins ...... ...... l‘.at.udllnhed 1887 Prin. J. Farm For Sale. For Sale. 4lâ€"tf N OTICC RICK House to le:, one and oneâ€"half stories _ high on Allen street. Apply to N OTITICEH I 2t House To Let. SLRVANT WANTED _ Wanted. PIANO TUNING. GEORGE WEGENAsT, Office of The Ontario Mutu al Life Ass, Co, BOLOMON KAUFMAN, Washington P. O., On hhbAAA NOAH BETZNER, s Berlin P. O and may be had at Easy, Apply to 0. M. UMBACH. 43â€"2t _ Sec‘yâ€"Treas. CHAS RUBY, Sec‘y . Sharp Propriector 43â€"if . Ap seA oo on t ns TAcks, 2 wood racks, log rack, wheelbarro if’h.y fork with ropes snllnn. hay knife, 2 b top carâ€" m and democrat combined, m b + u;'t. '3 ¢;utl ere, ‘:l:.unhll;cuflu. 2 bobdm nearly AJ Botts rm;r. sett carriage I â€ï¬:’d iaying chickens, plementsâ€"BInder (S) mower, disc snr:-ow. plows, 2 gane plows, 4 har; as new, laud mller.au.sjm make), fanni‘g mill, stray eircuiar gaw, crosscut saw, S ou c 0 o e en ennais Te Horsesâ€"Span of horses (Cight bâ€"y, match) § Aï¬{l T ,\osr;zold. hon;g ï¬) )&urs old,mare 10 years old, mare 12 years old (Indy‘s mare 4 years old, 1 colt 6 mont hs :d,blood bred, * Cattle 7 milch cows supposed to be in calf (one frâ€" sh),19 head of {nonn Cattie from 6 mos :o to 2 years old, heifer W’.Durh‘m bull. About 25 god imying chickens, plementsâ€"EBInder (Shantz make), Shantz mower, disc ï¬ar:-ow. rake, seed drili, 4 plows, 2 gane plo n u‘_l harrows, 2 wasrons. vood ho mawe Jola on l c=P. commencing at 12 o‘clock noi previously sold, comp or less, ‘ot No. 197 of Ger 110 acres cler, and in a 13â€" 20 99 CCâ€"T, and in a good State of cultivaâ€" tion, about 30 acres of bush, 15 acres of_fall wheat, and all the fall plowing done. Good bank barn with straw shed attrched. A good brick house and all other utbuilngs, Horsaq _simaw as 100000003 ACU Tuesday, Noyéiï¬ï¬â€"é;“iéfl;h, 1§95 THERE wiil be sold by Public premiâ€"es of George F Shoen north of Breslau and five miles f Farm, Farm AUCTION SALE Welles} fo o. 5 {0mmence at 12 celock n on sharp, TERMSâ€"H~y, giain, potatoes, straw, fowls, and all sums of $5 and und reash; above that amount on chittels, 11 monthâ€" credit will be géven on approved.joint notes. No articles shall removed untili ~etticd for. Any biddor who will not comply with these terms, is lisble to the differenc â€", if any, by resc.ling any <uch artâ€" icle or articies to be ros ld, Reai Estite : The purchaser sha l pay $200 on the day of sale, ~nd ten per cent of the fuil amount within shirty days ; the balance may remain on mortgaze foâ€" Snss I 1 40 Envaememen wolog ul gnt conenet Oiony POWIS, Implement~, eteâ€"2 Wwagons, truck wagon, : sleighs, land roller, buggy, cultter, hay rake cultivator, sp«de harrow, iron harrow, horse power, seed drill, grain erusher, bevel jack avc belting. fanning inili, cu‘ting box, 2 garng plows, 2 good plows, s:one boat, Wuatrrlo« mower, 2 hoy racks, grind ston: gort robe blankers. forks ond shovels, wheclb irrow, cart 2 setts harnesâ€", buggy harness, organ, and var fous other aiticles belonging 10 sud câ€"ute resorving th> exemptions. Hay, grain, pola toes and straw. Sale to commence at 12 . ‘clock n« on sharp, TERMSâ€"H~y, giain, potatoes, straw, fowls and all sums of $5 and und reash; above that amount on chittels, 11 monthâ€" credit will be gleven on approved.joint notes. No articles shal} removed untili ~etticd for. Any biddor who will not comply with these terms, is lisble to Ih." dxrrergnc ‘ If any. br resodline anv surh an. Stock â€" 10 cows, 5 head of cattle comi‘s old, 7 calves, 11 sheep, 4 pigs, 4 working aged marâ€", 2colt» 3 and 4 years 0:d, fowl Implement~, eteâ€"2 wagons, triick a; ELC aeueeeasie. es dn o o oen (RSGPELLE T The farm conm‘linF of 150 acres, more o less, being the east h +!f of lot number 5, south Iquar ter of lot No 6, in the eighth conceâ€"sion of the western seciion of the ownsh:ip of Well slev, which s «id firm is under good cultivacti n.suthâ€" cient water supupl¢, well fen, ed, a good frame dwelling hous>, and a good biank barn and large straw shed attached ; also ull nec ssary outbui.dings. Tuesday, November 12th, 1895 HERE will be offered far sale by J T Auction at the farm (f James McK theeast hif of lot number five. in the e concession, west section .f the Townsh Wellesley, southwe=t of Lin\w nok im the following re i1 :; G sn e Toowing re il ind personal p AUCTION SALE October 26, 1895 TERMâ€"â€"Ten per cent.of thefpurchase money at time of sile, and sufticient to make up oneâ€" third of the purchase money within 10 days thereafter., the purchasor to give a Mortgage for the balancee at six per cent. ; or the whoie amount of the purch se money may, at the purâ€" chiser‘ option, be paid in caâ€"h, Further par ticulars m«y be obtained on ipâ€" plication to the unaersigned. at one o‘clock in the afternoon, the premises comprised in the said Mortsage,being the houâ€"c and lot in the Town of Waterloo, late y occu pied as a residence by the said Adolph Kern, containing eneâ€"fifth of :n acre, be the same more or less, bein« coun.posed <f lot number twei.tyâ€"seve» (27)in the ~urvey of Ihomas C. Kerr, Esquire, in the rewiâ€":cred pl :n of the said Town of Waterloo, The property is iocated «n the northwest corner of Wiliinm and Fark streets, and there is upon the premises one and a half storey brick dweili~g, with frame woodâ€" shed attached. Saturday, 9th day of November, A.D. 1895 UNDER and by virtue of the power of sale conained in a certain Mortgage dated the 1s1 day of Julv, 1892, made by Adoiph Kern and wife, and which Mortgage will be vroduces at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Marke! Hotel in the Town of W aterloo, in the County of \. aterloo, on House Property im the Town of Waterloo. MORTGAGE SALE AT the same time and place there will be offered for sale a house and lot, formerly the residence of the late !ir Spies, a lot of genâ€" eral merchandise, such as oonElng and heating stoves, drums, boilers, tea kettles. tea and cofâ€" fee pots, lanterns, hand <leighs, etc, etc. TERM®â€"The same as above. F. 8. SPIK®, Proprietor Hawksvi‘le, October 2 h, 1895, MB Widl W uiarc. 0) ~ ty Ratvi@ii c tha Jaca old i B se dnc tb ial c chairs, high chair, 4 bedsteads,small bed,éradle, 2 bure.u~, secretary, 2 tables, cooksiove with reservoir, hot oven and stovepipe shelf, parlor s ov;, dium, a lot of pipes, sewing machiue, ;x,l' nor cupboard, sink, aud numerous other artâ€" CJos, ‘THhRMSâ€"Real Estate: 10 per cen: on day of Sale, 10 per cent ia 30 days; balance on ensy terms secured by firss mortgage to suit purâ€" chise;, Chattels : All sums of $5 and under, cash ; over that amount. 12 months credit 0.; &iproved security, 3 in Pn a t crigh sn ai d P . aaPaa cidu o db tPc nd id 1 a ville,milch cow NW to be in cailf, (attening piz, new organ, half dog perforated chairs, perâ€" forated rocker, 2 common rockers, doz common Saturday, November 16th, 1895 commencing at one ©‘clock, p in, sharp, the folâ€" lowing valuabie property: 'Ron <e unrg Lothituâ€" oted in the best part <f the villige of Hawksâ€" I P ODPde Araindcs. /sA . » beleighs ‘ new, 2 Setts team hr:;a to.umwrhce 38 isâ€" S sotts plow harness, 3 setts single harâ€" ols mik i id House and Lot and Household Effscts INSOLVENT ESTATE DHKR! will be sold by Public Auc:ion on the Eremnotln. Unkes, in the village of awksville. on Solicuor for As ley, October 22. d, 1895, Of the Late Mre. Oakes, Rawksville. 1 Dh adaliad ds d d 2 u00 2 30A i 0 14 drill, grain crusher, bevel jack avd ning inill, cu:ting box, 2 gang «d plows, s:rone boat, Waterloo ~y racks, grind ston: gort robo, ‘ks ind shovels, wheclh wrow, cart, ‘sâ€", buggy harness, organ, and varl A MILLAR Stock, Implements, etc 0 clock. sharp : The farm, if , comp ising 142 acres, more of German Company Tract; in a good State of cultivaâ€" es 8(" ulsh. 15 acres of fall hn Nq F â€". OR ... f $4â€"â€" ° J20an(z make), Shantz :.h&u mke* seed drlli.oé trows, 2 w ms: go l'ulmmmithng?vnwrloo straw cutter, root siicer, . saw, 2 hay racks, 2 wood ?IH;m!,‘ hay fork with F. 8. SPIES W.B.WINKLER, } â€" Of by Public Auction on the e F Shoemaker. one mile ve miles from Berlin, on farm (f James McKee on umber five. in the eighth tion <f the Township of t of Linw ood, on â€" OF â€". JAMES C. HAIGHT, Soiicitor for Mortragee, 2t Waterico, Ont ON SALE â€"*OF _ s Dug&v, | (somplete) ro cuter 2 bobelctzns | logwing chas Vebes:. Rott carriage | vels, milk ca SB, 3 setts single harâ€" | icles. ‘irs horse biankets, Grain, Hay i. , feed boxes, | mixed grai ., it bongs.: : grindstone, 7 sons lay. 2 ts SLCL kettie, a fuant ‘bartei gun, rods | " TRRSE "o chaite ‘erons bogs | soote cheme an 8 many other | months credi cads, 2 sman | PEIER 841 o ronend tomem t _"""* â€",. + ". [TUCK wagon, 2 cutter, hay rake, m harrow, horse ignce wuacmes | Shropshire Shoop PW‘ operts Executors years orses, ublic Grain, Hay, cteâ€"A bout 375 bushels 9} mixed El * 175 bushels pers, 160 bushd® tons , 2 neres corn sta k8,200 busbel I n, hay, corn 6 ‘Ifl. cheese, pigs and r‘hir‘uem‘.‘2 ‘l= $5 and under, cash ; over b«! """ months credit by furnishing approved 0 PETER SARARAS, â€" A W box, grain cradie, ~: gooa dovuble NA , se‘ good double hA MJ mi:rl;nesl. set single Thanness \\hom; r trough, fo d trough, chop b*. scales ‘uog-diy 240 1b.), Choose vat, PMR (somplere) robeâ€". blanae. fo k. rake~#? w‘" chains, cow chains, crow baT, boes vels, milk cans, pails. and nuwer04® othe" Saturday, THERE will t . firm now o Marnbeiun. on Farm Stock, Implements. Crait AUCTION SAU A. FRASH) TERM> Fa sums of $5 ana 12 months\ crec il,\'. A di cour pay ments of : male to comim The above the propricto: (nearly 1 ew. . (Rew, worh cup puwpor, 3 bay wheelbarow, : new), 2 sets ~if stone, crad e. . chains, 3 necky erowbar. for. chaing,co king oorncrcupu if tub~. Grainâ€" bushels of ; 11 n Pigs old Imple harv > t new, tr 2 inch WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6: the f L Aucti wet half . road in the of Petersbi AUCTION SAL NUMBER of Shropshire Ra® e t sale, Bred from i" _k-boï¬ Apply to m' Ew y K JosE®H B. 8 Hore ind 5 \ Dated a propeity wis lu rlton (deecas c ), ar Homes:tcad" about ville. The land i stumps, snd those orchard on the pre TEBRM*~â€"Ten us ut al in d In the High Co DPivisios, C Hamilton. UBSEMaAXT : dated Oectoi py Pubiic Aucti undersigned Ma at Dietrich‘s Ho: Farm Land in \HF at the hour of nin~ o .",4 Dieiarich‘s fiotel, Hawk Friday, the THr: Sale cf follow ing journed to airs old mon t ADJOURNE] ; TERMSâ€"bucks a oan}n; o}'vrr that amo by furni« ming approy off for cash. s LATSCH & bavysy commencing at ; un'ch"d léan eupposed to b . ;; top buggy, bon«} two seats, cut cf wooden harrow â€" cultural fur; ace erator with milk hnrne.na. 8ct plon yokes, doublet« other article= tox THURSDAY AUCTION g Farm Stock, the said T wy éATuanAv, parties | rod uced H HERE will b the Bloomin; 1d m Auciionee SALE nt â€" wil ic done rd e Ist Day of . Vay Novemh,‘ Of DC G#Susin ce _ Noveriber 2nd, 18# 1 NOVEMBER ip. .. At 1 o‘clock a‘& 7‘ M advert.s t n cilf .ih ( OCTOBER ANI t lb d it .9 ;x 8 | car, (,:d_‘!'| cU ie r w (new ) »i . "3z0n c Ho i W ty B“ McBpt le WelL 19th, 18g Wa i ""Q L"‘l" AS he "blie 1 MI Propret hay Tod Hty NC To to ha P fee i# [M We 1 FORTY Having to vac to sell out our ent This will mean th %0,000.00) wol NDOUS SA C Woolens, Clothin will be a time Of C of before. WE S §F ‘Prices not guarant Profits are a thin verted into Cash. way goods are se ‘ ~YOL. XLIâ€"â€" Grey Cotton Toweling, half Toweling, bleac Ginghams (fast Grey Flannc Table Linen (pur« Table linen, Turkes Oloakings at Hair Pins (per ; Hair Pins (gilt a «Doyleys (stam;} Pillow Shamâ€" > Handkerchiefâ€" Corsets (assorts Cashmere Glow Handkerchiefs Corsets, extra q Wool hose Ladies Vests Ladies‘ al\ w Ladies‘ V est Gent‘s Ties (v Bhapping bags Gauntlets and Ta»« Gny Lamb Caps, D Lamdies Fur Cape»> mll Lumber, m‘u other maierial Kreutziger buying 6:â€"« Mills. e B S _X T euit F _A AC £€10 best