(Continued frou Page 3) BAIRD & QUANDT. In Pinttevilie it would umbhfldp â€n'.“hhd & Quandt, Tailors & Furnishers, as the leading instisation of its kind in the town. In giving a short review of nddhl&hpr.-:p' having only lasted about a year, and in respect to nï¬n:l. Notwithstanding the obâ€" stacles in the way of the firm in the days of its carly existence it bas sucâ€" ceeded in placing itseif at the bead and the trade in uine years Â¥rom then m y-nn'.t worked in some of the large shops in y omm ence be could not buy. Mr. Baird, s brother of the late :. Baird, has charge his memory the firm‘s name remains carries nothing but the best goods in mmu-:z.‘-.uu.-.u. you can get all your wante supplied for they have such a complete stock of wearing appare! that they can fit out a wan, including shoes and rubbers which year, and subsequently a year in Bright. | WATs0®â€"J xâ€"In Peel Tp., Jan.18th =â€"â€" !lc:n‘u:nhq?:oy; zrhndgb‘: ‘.",:.l':;.r"::::?: Joh'l‘p- 'l:m‘ y Ggi::td Thursday before the Lakefield, Ontario. He remained there llu.v.nâ€"â€"gcuumu:ln Woolwich, Feb. Draytonâ€"Saturday before G“"h’ only one summer, coming to the conâ€"| ist, J. Miller to Mary Aun Schiaeger both| Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph, clusion %Plk::wlllo was a more| ef Woolwich. T.l:.‘.l:ll.lnhâ€":;ldly&dmtbmd luocrative his trade and hbe|Forxâ€"Urricâ€"At Sebastapol, Jan. Â¥4th, 7 month. accordingly opened out here last June. of:mb I!?ll:u l:ary Uhrig':.m? Bouth | _ Forgusâ€"Thursday following Mount Since that time he has enjoyed Kasthope. Forest. 7 and he can now be ulm Herruaxâ€"JUzRSâ€"In â€" Mornington, Jan.| Galtâ€"Wednesday after second Tuesâ€" our permanent business men.| 1§th, Henry Hoffman jr., to Rebeocca | day, In addition to the bakery be keeps 4| _ Jutt® beth of Mernington, _ ~| "Gueiphâ€"Firss Wednesday in each 3* uot being satisfied with the | shan that of school teaching, â€u:""" clothing and furnishing ortabâ€" “z*l‘ as a lishment which existed at that time | juorative one. is ns vinture 16 -ll--l-bâ€"‘:n-l-linb wards Stting himeelf for the practice ef E“ ‘“: ;“uumy-u’nh&o I"“ iweeds Catharines (w Institute furnishings to equal the best and 1m08% | 11q next passed the matricuiation exâ€" mnjï¬wh“m e in Is fercthir on any one t We would heartily recommend this store to anyone in need of slothing or very confectionery and | B â€"Marrsoxâ€"As 8t. Cloud, Minn., ndl:.- Ill:nl:otollnlnhl.dlng: .',c:‘.'.’."h""""ln"’:"“ Evart, Mich., ln the vil s he the som of Henry Becker, formerly of Seuth fectioner lage, 'hlm. munwm Mateson ef South reputation for making a firstâ€"claes DEATHS. :'ddtdbu:.hlurudhh: vld: m.l“‘â€l;Nm St. Jw:;' Jau. sm" m "'†'h cse; .B.Illll.n,w years, 3 mos. wmlp ndl?f.ld-.’y; to New m:uy.. andes, Washington and Roseville,| Krarurnâ€"At Berlin, at the House of Inâ€" JOHN R. WEITZEL. _ wife of Ezra M. Martin, of a son. . _ es Â¥ â€"In Rast Zorra, J 14 the wife Tohnuvnhl-mï¬i;:ï¬ :cl‘fl.ere‘k,dAl::. ts bakery that turns out a HasExrLOoâ€"At Wellesley, Jan. 1 the article of the staff of life is a groat| wils of Chilip Haswalieg, ol * deoghter , boon to any community, no matter| died shortly after birth. boon to any community, no matter where it may be. In this particular Platteville is well provided with the named. _ Mr. Weitzs! was born in Tavistock. in 1872. He commenced to learn his trade as a bak r and conâ€" fectioner in the city of P:ttbarg, Pa., in 1889, when he was sixte:n years of age. He remained there about two years and then returned to Tavistock, where be remained two yours and a half, He again returned to Pistebarg and pat in another year there. Reâ€" he was F to Piatisviiie; whe year, and subsequen He then opened a a Lakefield, Ontario. only one summer, ¢ rqtol p and Bright on Tues ynn‘myl. In all of these places he is accorded a fine patronage. He was married to Auna Laurotta, daughter of the late Hugh Roes, of Chesterfield, who died suddenly at Drambo station about ten ago. The couple have one child. EHWdO- zol is an honest and industrious citizen and is therefore well entitled to the Mrumm bestowed upon him. Mr. Weitzel frequently employs several bands and has now in his emâ€" ploy COharles Roes who u-u‘mu straction in making the staff of TEE SPECTACLE FRAME the eyes will peer exactly through the centre of the Should so fit the face that knows the value of this| * feature and pays special attention to it. No charge | waes, for . From B.riin he came where he remained a juently a year in Bright. Berlin Optical| ma.. 1896 the Bomaurxâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 20th, the wife of â€" dustry, Feb. 2nd, Jake Kraemer, aged 76 years. Prztsroxâ€"Near Sheffield, Jan. 20th, Marâ€" garet Aikman, wife of Thos. Presten, aged 86 years, 3 months and 19 days. McLacHLaxâ€"At Galt. Jan. 30th, Elizabeth Young, wife of Wim. McLachlaa, in her mm‘:u-,,‘“ which they r'n;-hdu-in.d from Friâ€" =.ho intereet. e:'hbun y. Oholce were quoted at $3 25 to -l-u;dhl.o.r. and the | 84 and $4 10 per owt for cshotce selecâ€" F. & A. M. societies, being past master vione. Mmhm-’p-a of the latter. He is a gentlieman | PIJ and brought steady prices or $3 comewhat reserved in manner, but the | to $3 50 per owt. stranger soon learne to his| . Bullsâ€"There was a very good trade ecop ony e io soomidered ¢o is | done in this line, the offerings being a among Oxford county‘s most skillful mumâ€"u. The *L and successfal pbysicians. P napad Tim. imey hok oonl at der the venerable M Suith, of | _ "arley â€"Firmer, 400 buahely seling in can of ven piono ruimel tneiiet | ® G%." porv, 200 oatate woung n ons t reoch resqa‘rcs mumu-n at 350 l--nuq-u-t-i.-uz Totley T6 rosiges Unte maali. thalghe as a teacher. He taught school for a| mand wasonly fair and the prices were year, but thas profession did not have | *P204 ht M=® quh&n- as he &..1:‘-.-'-?â€â€˜:?.::" e o loas d mhe unbitient [ ts sor realgral hadk of y mid i 1e is wastmarried some time}during the same| Toronto, Fob. Tth, 1899.â€"» ns uns mm t saw io Brincls ow a Fnus aline io the 1e prog The were _ very stantly killed by a Grand Trunk teaim | Port line . The offerinft Wa5®,, 2? v&.n:-omnu:.m & |1‘: â€.:m . Dr. and Mrs. Brown have .m'“â€"“m"" us Ts of three children, one son and B‘“M".“ I ‘“Ih:dtbo ::z-oh-s ‘They are membeis of|*b0ut equal to the demand and the Harroxâ€"At Winfield, Jan. 29th, Joseph| _ and i Halton, aged 790 years and 4 months. Feb. 11.â€" F1BLOâ€"In North Dumfries, Feb. 4th, Geo. furni Field, aged 60 years. Feb. 13 Dzacorâ€"At Galt, Jan."30th, Edwin W., late . infant son of Arthur Descon. ?‘h Scuwaiixâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 1st, Catharine| _ _ ‘* Schwalin,â€"aged 73 years and 6 days. Feb. 14. Bovrcutznâ€"At Wldlm. Jan. Pth plem Charlotie Thompson, of the late R | Feb. 15.â€" J. Bourchier, aged 78 years. m Hatrexâ€"In Peel Jan 290th, Joseph n.m-.v.a..;r»mnm Mhn.;’; Herrenxarâ€"At Gueiph, Jan. J. D. Heffernan, auctioneer, in hb% year. ""':“; Micausâ€"At Preston, ‘ Jan. 812¢, Herbert Derl William, infant son of of W. F. Mickus, | y,p 20â€" aged 6 months and 12 days, Peel Wisuzaâ€"At Galt, Fob. .‘3 Ranton L. Eix, Wismer, aged 2 years and 10 months. Feb. 23. â€" ated with honors and a dipioma. . In 1879 he commenced the practice of his profession in Pistteville and is here todsy evjoying the fruits of a lerge and we‘ll carned practice. He Johann Schagen, of a son. _ _ Bzoosâ€"At 8St. Ciements, Jan. 11th, the wife of John Begge, of a son. Wistzzuziztzâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 21st, the wife of Jacob Wintern:cier, of a daughter. Wxzzrâ€"In Woolwich, Jan. 29th, the wife Hiccaryâ€"At W the wife ot N. T. Hillary, of a % Burxszorozmzâ€"In Woolwich, Jan. 31st, the wife of Ezra Burkhoider, of a son. Martt3â€"Near St.Jacobe, Jan. 29th, the emination of the U aiversity of Landon, T ank U armmby seue io pand a thorough course of studies J.rflt- Horricaxâ€"In North Ilnt?n‘ J 20th the -‘-’- af FA Hafimanâ€" t.-i:n‘lm * Eaterâ€"GrEwErâ€"At St. Clements, Jan‘ 31st, by the Rev. Father Brohmann, John Ertel to Carrie Grewey of St. Clements. Waeerâ€"Dirritâ€"At Elmira, Jan. Sist, at gi. ndd-na. of “I;. bride‘s l::h.. Rev. D. o v. Kreh Stratford, Jggg, %oh« to Sophia C. Dippel, both â€" _ DL J. L BROWH of Chas, Weber, of a tou. omrBECKERâ€"Near St. Jacobs, Jan. 27th, the wife of Wim. Doerbecker, of a daughâ€" the wife of Ed. Hoffman, of twin boys. h s n e we a uo o se s + +00000 + + + + bamee came duee t us neue00 6b veus en evine see s WATERLO® MNARKETS Waterloo, Feb Sth 1898, 63 im inepaeo h es nae. 4 Cpesrer inss exactly Vis teet is e @ | ie« sw â€"Frem stork and implemente: of | make mndoaiis Hharge ouly To ie plasie day. Oholcs were quoted at $3 25 to $4 and $4 10 per owt for cholcs seles tions. Common were in moderate supâ€" ply and brought steady prices or $3 25 to $3 50 per owt. o Bullsâ€"There was a very good trade done in this line, the offerings being a lhlhlnulull::.â€"nl. The prices remained firm, ab 15 2o B pr in Do e ks were in ample supply at $2 75 to §3 25 perows . _ _ _ wors in amain sunolv ah 9 75 ,,|fomicn, 100 of Arstâ€"class land wore in ample supply at $2 75 %0| & ut which are cleared and in a good state of Ptne s . echetornce eedersâ€"Stockers t » Buffalo were in moderate supply and ï¬.“‘u&%ï¬-‘.‘.“m,:.“:'.‘m'ï¬'.’.? aha Juwzsed es duisle sand T4. | buildings. W1l be sold at a reasonable igure. pda.mnlifl.loudar'.h'"{ stockâ€" ers being quoted at 5c per owb or TS 35 19 15 65 Ds oul." Thore_wore prices remained unchanged, w use bi:htl $3 to §3 25 p:.dm Lambe ww . | * " 1 soiedy prismn, #r 20 ts 47 95 pas oee | itE antrninnnt tnties der mie Cl n Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday of each month. ket steady; 30 loads of hay so°G L §D TS ...â€"hhnéy-l.bfl.lflu“. *"Dveamsd Hego Ths resuipte wore Lberal, were 1 there was a good demand and the market was steady with sales at §5 to $5.25, only a few light stockers offered, which were eastly disposed of at steady priocs. What few feedets offered brought steady prices, $3 50 to $3 75 per owt. IILhOonâ€"Mm in light supply, firm and in good demand. Oboice cows brought $30 to $40 each. Calvesâ€"The offerings wore a listle beavier than usual and the demand was good. Choice veals weighing over 160 Ei'-'ï¬ lbe. fetched steady prices, $3 to $6 per | {S° lz Bheep and Lambsâ€"The run in this| Oc line was much heavier than expected,| ___ but met with a good demand. The|__ Feb. 0.â€"Near Breslaa, sale ofâ€"farm stock and implements of Wm. B. Hewitt. done, Ihe demend was §00G ANG tDO|iee which are surround pene were all cleared out early. | The | Fig= lax #yri§. nph. Aytonâ€"On the forencon of Tuesday before the Clifford fair. Clifford â€" Thursday before the Guelph. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Gueiph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelphb. _ Eimiraâ€"Monday before the second furniture of John Kinsinger. Feb, 13th.â€"Household goods, etc., of the late Joseph 1. Bauman, on the farm of Seth Banman, on the Heidelberg Road, 1} miles south of 8t. Jacobs. Feb. 14,â€"Near Doon, farm stock and imâ€" _ ‘plements of Jacob B. Gingrich. Feb. 15. â€"Farm stook and ts of John M. Reist, 3§ -fl-l-m-or\hun of Elmira, Mltâ€"lâ€":!&lï¬hâ€" stock and implements of Chas, Gies. Feb. 21.â€"Farm stock and of al_"sue ick and, ‘mplemente of whitant it shaie th Adiadbedh drfinkd spdiatstcl t 5A 4n ho o onz Bucks were quies as $2 50 to $2 75 | Eow it Wersricee Anest residontial portion. per owb. nmdlhd:c.l:t.‘u.:.h‘l:lu l:.d‘tuud a _ Hogsâ€"There was an active trade | sontaining eight rooms, including a" large kit: Feb. 23.â€"Farm stook and implements of Issac C. Snider, south of Berlin. ! r.uuâ€"h-‘:hd and high grade stook of L. K. Weber, near Hawkesville. l I*Ilfl.â€"wmflmdhh Jantzi, $ mile cast of Bamberg. F‘Râ€"MWh of E. G. Winn, near T ou Mar. 2.â€"Farm stook and Real â€dmm“fl T5 ::!'O"'â€"Fifl' Thursday in eachb | Q)JU VY uugo TT ULOUU ir. yodey Gnsiph All kinds of Saw Logs wanted, Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durkam | for which the highest market price Watcrlooâ€"Second Tuesday of every | will be paid for when delivered at onth. . ._ | my saw mill in Waterloo ; also all Listowel â€" First Friday in each|kinds of custom sawing: done at nth. lowest rates. â€" 22. â€"Fourth concession, '.‘? of Peel, stock and implements of Jacob T4. â€"| Josurn Mickus, Auctioneer. $ *©.| Residence for Sale in Berlin. 18 | sion, also loans placed an/t obtained. _ ag | 5 Parties having propertics for sale or money tol-nd.udthoud%h'uw' nwr- o | Heaniare es elu, Bulrpar 1. warse and for Bc u. T | lerms: GonYeyancing done. â€"â€" Ll“s'l“g'l‘l:ll. . | Office: Devitt‘s Block, (up stairs}), Waterloo, enter 'Z-au-.' ne, _ Individual Tul:ion, . No classes. circulars otc., write or call at the FARM tor SALE Towuhl; ; Ebomuch- sent ocoupied by Mr. Carthew. Modern 'l\‘r.:o mo:&n‘ on which is a good orchard of a:: other fruit trees. Apoly at the dd..& Beagram. or on the promises, Saw Logs Wanted A School for the Times,|>=#: 1 nearest railway stati n. ‘The cor» is being imâ€" ab4 o m th m-‘a wmn‘ Temen reeutek breetite) Dacecgion 1e desi | Ordere hy mall wl be attendnd boo 7( ©. P in Ann ind last |For Salegl;to Rent. Real Estate, Farm, To nd Village Prop: wmm-'-'*ae 9_";"':'2-:5.-_".,"- commu«â€" ‘The Executers of the Ksta‘s of the late Jonis Bingeman offer the residence, No. 111, Fredâ€" erick 8t., Nerlin, for sale at a sacrifice. . Honse is well situated, -'f'u city w:lm -Iduh'uh. ‘:ofl stabiing on the premises. Apply on the prem For Sale or to Rent them to make a success of life. 8tuden '6'-‘-';;“ 3â€" enter any time, Individual Tuiion. No | . House and Lot For Salg.| Notice to Creditors. REAL â€"ESTATE Spectacles Some Day| &‘ ie Tou‘ll have to use them. There is no doubt From the day that a mas u.-‘&h&h:’l his business life, his has a world to do with his success. When a young man applies to a business man for a position, his mot mean dress alone. It does not mean exterior cleanliness alone. A man may be .d-s,-.ï¬'.e-_-v.-!?“-.'!!fl make him, but be disfigured by ansightly inigies traprioys Tnt snomilecs on t '_uh"'i’E'Tn"d;- to impurities in the it is improperly nourished. Instead : indigestion, bilousness and costiveness. . m resson that Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery is the best remedy for Medical Discovery is the best remedy for disorders of this is that it goes right to first causes. 1t gives a man an rflc“!h.h-u." It facilitates the dlr&nj-ka. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, and makes the assimilation of the lifeâ€"giving elements of the food perfect. It invigorates the liver. It purifics and enriches the blood. It makes the muscles strong and active. h..uul‘ulhn:mve‘: ll-nk:'o a man look as he shou body, SierCof beuln and shime sud whole some of skin. ln’hlndulenunh. and have nothing "just as good." "1 had ecsems in its worst form," writes . _ 1 thought it would set me wild, it itched and burned so badly Being weet half of Lot No. 5, in the 3rd Con Te e on ag aeoeth Watkcleg. at pro: J. Bharp. Principal, _ + _ Ouelph, Ont. | THE undersignod offers for sale hiâ€" : n â€" M mmeonecmnonemmden es ana half stace hrisk h: mas an Harhart 8t . it. When the time comes we want Loan Exchange. Chas. Kreutziger. J. BINGEMAN, Executor, well and a number of fine has a deal to do with DR. DINGMAN, Ont. Live stock, Farm implements & Roussheld at 10 o‘ciock, veir bobtisighy 1 loge solph s betvess, inline ut--h‘ul'ém -dâ€™ï¬ n-.@’-‘flf m--&x-n-’t sicor, 3 ::h;uâ€"lm.l 1 lai.d roiler, 1 =-‘ », whe | barrow, manure boat, $ hay y mm 60-5‘ 1-.-‘*--.--::'(-&.-- 1e es s o Mn |pnineaae n p amia n i en r:-mfllh.lw"mwlbm uhh n‘-‘.i.-’ habh.l or d.u?t.lhnlp*r.lhgm- Irhdâ€" lhll!.l--r.'h.'-o t !ubs, 3 sma/l tub«,$ u-..nmlln b.q. 1 -t...-' i-:. hay :nag“l‘.::mh?. barrel of Vb-i sc ge proln boene n tow Toet Tiogs Links unable roucs â€"t n nlaeh harr in 1 oo E&:‘;z‘ .ws::“-nl u&:u: ta.thzdmc’..l':fx'.mn"l hflo-i u“ “ u. m'bhm seta iu-..’mu-d.hruc.nh-n‘ Iud-cn:rmu-m-w ï¬ ;u)m â€"1L stove. d‘h.mm_ ntity of 1“‘.%2::9 m é‘" 195 buâ€"h. l..::-é..‘-rlq : bined, 1 burrau, 4 ghfl- E‘-n-'m.l;m h’;-ln wood 2 chest, wasi ing ine, moat ï¬dww‘. benches, etc. mb‘dldo-.-h.hqu.- q‘ m---dï¬.u under, tity Of hay. Positively no :eserve as the proâ€" | over thatamount 12 months credit on apj he di.__Ad 4/ Ssdb ced drcedisinadl, sindh b bhaAbcr ces stweidbadir aaet â€"rdbabor das A4â€"4iupve 1 'rs'u'u-n w-t&. implements, otc., g -nd-.-:."inrn::. wll.i‘h.:‘d?' :lt‘lo-l #fl-‘nfl-cgl. ""..“.‘#...‘f.""“ » -".‘ reserye as the propristor intends to retire 1: om will "'- ’*“ approv t joint notes. Eix cent. annu o off for gol. MICKUS. CBA®. GJK4, Taak: Perenthe plaw prality. ‘vete and nas|"~* Fuxipemir __._._. ~*~* Proprister. A first class farm for sale in the County of Hnm-‘;?.dlm being Lot No. 7. 6, one -flomthdh.-mlmm xo:w:u.t-llutn-n?. and Iwillo o from the Tamwn * ualas. : ‘Phin in an 6 milâ€"s from the Town of }zeter. This is an udl-thr-: 100 mcres, well adxpted for fall wheat or of any kind as it is of a clay loam, well drdud;htm; whh 354 hl:l.. kitchen, baok barn 64 + by 56 feet with mo:, well trained on ag case and nots. . _ bidpin EP TE TIeeRE, weepore‘f wroad iii-‘i;?-d'y"-i'-."i Deert» g hay rake, vearly 1 spring tooh cultivator, 1 disk. 1 la:.d roiler, 1 '&l‘g.t.amnuno'dfl. sharp. Luach at n JuB, MICKUS, JACOB B. GINGRICH, Te W . W A MBOLD, Clork. e . Lot 9, Con 1, in the township of W ce mile from Crosshil1, adlml&flmm l":?.n O-ngn;:utvl-tcm:.hc hm:m|= lesley ton nahip ; good grave! house, kitchen and wcknunérond barn, driving shed and srone pig pen ; acres in fall wheat : land in state of cultivation ; good femces ; well watered the year round. For prrticulars aa to terms and conditions apply on the premâ€" ises or by letter to Crosshill, Bec. 23, 1898. Auction Sale load lots or by the T ape 20 the whree supplice powel tof pulges: pum water. supplies power for Tioee, word mwieg. ons . uho subther fams barn, 36140, sheds, hog pen, hen house, and fl;:lllll k.' do.hx ':0‘ L3 :t."v:ur al: the year round. A second w m which supplies water for entire stock mear back of Feed Corn For Sale. farm. This farm is nearly all cleared and free h:nrwv.aAwtlflmh t:fl whan : ploughing nea done. hm';fltl- about 8 lgl- nflm olass fruit bearing trees of choice varieties fall and winter app.es, pears, « to. given when convenient. _ _ _ _ ___ _ ___ _ ; _ The propristor wishes to of this mt'dafl“hl’h?:ï¬;?anh-l lare or ;p:;uuohumk. Berlin, or to the proâ€" J % 4 MR. DA VID STAH 14â€"1mo rodoa LOG! buk JOHN F. SCHMIDT / Kxecut UA THARLNE um} a* In the Matter of the Estate of John Lips, late of the Village of Wellesicy, in the County of Waterleo, Merchant, deceased. Pursuaat to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129, all persons and creditors havâ€" ing claims against the estare of John Jâ€"ips, late of the viliage of Wellesley, in t:: Ceanty of Waterloo, Merchant, deceared, w Cle: on or about the fourtron:h day of Doeomhc.a m e oo on ied m'.mdlhmmdu.hu W;ï¬ JOHN HILL JOHN F. SCI of he S srow 'l"lllunlcrinodollbnhv sale hi~ <n: ® oneâ€"half story brick hâ€"use on Herbort "t . wiws. kitchen rnd frame woodshed attached. G »d at the hour of 1 o‘alook p.m.. at th office -h: w Town of #uc::o..iur the purpose of rec iving the annval ropo: t and the Morcantile Fire Insurance Co. Farm For Sale Waterloo, Jan. #7th, 1800, H arrby be ton sepuly Termate ned cihere Dated shis twentyâ€"fourth day of December se io he. is vign Sngaily, PL abou "ot noun, Farm for Sale Notice of Annual Meeting. rcocived. soft water in the kitohâ€"n. For further Farm for Sale. CONRAD BITZ ) n Bolicttor E:'-fl Executors. Boies Th dpniel rraliver ~aarl he n Prareniederih P Wiii cce @7 APomaighae BP m " IB MDUTCO (Fore fcompi¢‘: 1, * n« c % thee A whiffi tree.neck Z tm Sn mioe feriiss |poforatnenss t oameren t ablesr one, | reopens mrainct bntarn «ies s te rn-.lmh-hn-l wilk on «». g chaire. forks. rakes, mr h sets single harne:s, robes | and a lot of other articles too numerous to gn-.qnb.;gu‘*f nc'.% -ï¬m and timothy ser ROT _l.‘fllm . ROOTES ETC.â€" ntity of beardâ€" ad srovbatened . ’i’g-‘v y tohen h:l'lq 195 buâ€"h. l.-dA-A.;-rkyh se dâ€" ='Il-m ui y h s ud esn com E:""%""M seed. ab ut 400 | "A quaniL y of hay, 800 bushals oate, wast ing ine, ment | tity =--~ 'M“. t Es M .h"'m “fl&d‘ -h-A. Aamam. g @ _ alane. af S16 and under aach» .L-’;!'n*s’.h_.a‘â€:a.m_._.__ “- FREDERICK FREY. Y A. DIE7RIOH, * *Aitfen tks the | res t $ i van 36 $ #IGHT, Auction Sale ie ine dod 24 foke 5| HORSHS: Thur&sd eaFebruary 16? w-I...'.‘L"l: e e Niaey. w s oid, about 199 Thoroughbred “5 High CGrado Cattle, eep, &o. uo Auotionin the wrominen y ische T male Mess of ï¬-wnvlm. Il(gc 'Iownlll'; of W ou.“q. __ _ J. H. RUPPEL, Clerk. St. Jacobs, Jan. 26th, 1808, Auct'i?}}sinsalelAuction Sale Friday, February 24th, 1899 commencing at 1 o‘cleck. p.m, sharp, the folâ€" lowing valuabi« stock : CATTLEâ€"Y head of caitle, ccmprising 20 Bhorthorn and bigh gradecows and heifere. 5 therthorn Bull caives from 6 months to 1 year old, and a um r of grade calver, All cows suppored to be in call by Bouncser 3:d, 2430, THE undersign~d will sell by public aucrion on his farm ha‘f a mile north of the village of ‘Hawkevilie, wost of the iiver, in the Towuship of Wellesiey, on Tuesday, February 28th. 1899 My Shorth mmdt’u’uhhndi-f by such siree «s rovercigo. ‘am Bunbeâ€"m (imo.) «re Red Emperor, 5.958 (On&i Houncer 3 d, 2030, is at present headiv sto k. He is ‘a fine looki animal gnn the Prinoâ€"ss and Jnlunu familes and came «qually well HORSES AND SHEKP.â€"? Rosdster filles r‘sing 1 and 3 years old, by stâ€"ndard bred horses, and IL. roadster brea mare, 1 stand«rd bred and rezistered tr iting »tallion, rl-n! 10 years old, '13 ‘nfederation‘ (:fl) Also a num of hcavy horses. Dh’c‘rflhsm ewes and cwe lambs. Further particuiars of stock will be given on day of sale or ou applicaâ€" tiou to the nTMc. m TEiti:=â€"All sume <f. ::0 and under. cash; over thatamount 10 mo:.the‘ credit on +pproved nmriï¬y cor 6 ovnt. discount peransum, Jub M l(‘l;dzl. 11 UIs K. WEBKH, commencing at 1 o‘cloox p.m., the following property, Y z: old, 1 brood mare supposed to be in foal 10 yre. old 1 grey mare 3 ‘n-u old in forl (I‘lyd::‘ # colts, 1 frosh cow, 4 cows in calf, J steers ri n‘ 3 yeare md,b-rrlnc catve , 12 Leio ster <wes, sow ana pigâ€", 4 sows hru. dog, 1 good vu'.‘. :'o'-d md::'n:t..'.l "â€!.'( l.t.i"a;n“:-k"ht“ ::’l’.' , 1 G1 e cuttor, saddie, Massey Harris bindor, Hrantf rd mow~ er, Fulton pea harv.ster, land roller, Im Harris spring tooth cuitivator, combined drill, horee rake, hay rack, pig rack, nv% box, fanning mill, ‘I"' gang plow 3 furrowed, stone boat Irom kettle, toam hirness, zuw ce A quantit) of mangoids, if not prosiounis ‘ uant ma ia, If not previo 1 oja. Sole, welgh orrg ) ~~ !"**" Valuable Farm in Waterloo Township Farm Stock & Implements. eredit amounts JOB, MICKUS, UXDFR and by virtue of a Power of Sale con:*ined in certain murrcu which will be op#(oeed»n the time of srle, there wi‘l be \ml;ldr-('cw Pubhc A va Thure da;, $th â€"f F bruary, 18990, at 1.30 c‘clook, p. m., on the proakiren, apout t c lau, the farm of the ‘: l." ____ _Auctioneer. laxe . Hawkeville, Jan. 30: h, 1899. under, cash, will be give lau, the farm of the containing 135 $4â€"100 containing 15 84â€"100 acres more or less, being E:t':(rnfl-lmoovml Com m 'tu ""ï¬"" of Wn:i&o.h m'&ni |= 1c ho n areon se i on four or five acres moml. e:ll‘-r. tamarao and pplar. and has t atwo stcry comâ€" mdzu f .me Dweiling House and -«Zm, a large frame bark barn with stabiing below, a Auction Sale ;iii'i'-"il';‘.;' on furnishing ".E&vâ€"o'd _ joint netes. & per cent per annum off for eash on all EE'.‘. Shantr‘s 'Ea..’ ke, sererai coils of wire g. seed d Iart.hm.tunl- and smaths and some articles not here.n EIWF‘"--T&' br articles not here.n 1 hâ€œâ€˜ï¬ vikhfe poose, nig poe sad driving ahedy The farm is in a hlr M&.‘qvf qulu_vn.l.- and conâ€" -iipn'“-u"-' of the farm there will immediately ther. after be offâ€"red for saie by public auction ath #+me ll:'no nllflmam-h‘ chat 'w- n :â€" Tl -'.i spa Inn?‘l pul .t.l?& lh. % ':' + + m seta o ts oo ho T lany aen. spouier taw and Trame, 1 Jaok Lot REMOVAL NOTICE _ Ali of which will bes 14 without reserve as Ti ay Aecmaipm e i an *,.â€" snme n under, cash, over thit ;-gu_mm 12 mltld_â€ir_:dn farm is in a fair state of cultivation and conâ€" veniant to markets and schoo!, a qum-nt nnlhfm’hmdl and there are t 14 uv!dh w im grouad. TERMSâ€"10 a.»h :wa, and balance in 30 days, or at op: the purchaser a m utcm.dl.g :r.o-t of the m‘c’m 6 i o« for a reem of yours w.th l-unn vayâ€" s1 0 Ei oo e n e dn en Je ue Oal whib2. m respecte u A uc what sale, ..:“....‘.-flu mey be a iaied on appilcation to Mr. Herman ( Ugon, or the undersigned. _ _ _ _ _ _ One bay horse 6 yrs. old, lgoy mare 11 yea‘s id, 1 brood mare supposed to be in foal 10 yre. Mortgage Sale aro, 1 Soisy 6 te bavier, Borit. 1899, at 1.30 e‘clook, p. m., C 2e mae eatong Tlires‘ E. G. WINN, febend asd | io menyne en e daa tall We ote aient hofas nowet | ‘Emeerel7re old. 1 horne & yrs. e8, 1 aged es e ramveren rass lt io en n m um are pe :.:.‘-:.'l'-: ?l:u:r"“::nw JONN IE.'AITI' ho. io s n ic cts uy 00‘ tprisie ':“:E' Morday, February 27th, 1899, 1uill . 4 ReEn en AeCronere Iineire itb d boutkmen of Hecin in _ M es oA Tussday, February 21st, 1800; *\ _ eepiiwe Tss o4 ut itgf se metan e tm e a# ~ o imraled | Auction Sale _ _A quanii‘y of hay, 500 bushels cats, 195 bu h. mc ie e Ae io m in w + i sbovre «1I he voad «hhoat o iote, *ri t th® Farm Stock, imploments and Real Estate Thursday, shelling.pair bob sleghs, long new, § s0 s Curriago harnese noarly sow, 9 sote :'. huu-...::uh new, fl' ï¬:‘ THERE will be sold by public anction on lot 145, situated on munlnlum '- Too hy i; maid inflratenth of Hinebhclnt c d 7 wiles south west of Beriia, on PHDRDE DE PERC buil make}, Jsearcd iï¬.".}-“&?d;ï¬&r' 7;7-:":“ -‘7 ca tor0s, wa m ow s 2o be mnchine ho dot otoul jumper _4 on TERMs OF CHATELS.â€"All ou of †and under, cash; over that amount :. ¢ c:cditon approv.d j int o es. 6 per cent. dis count r anuwum for cash. J08,. MICKUS, _ â€" ALVIA TRUOSSLE®, tels belonging to the estate of the lite Joseph D. Bauma», on the farm of 8:th Baumsa o1 the Heideiberg road 1} miles south of St. Jacobs, on about 500 feet }x6 inch pi e fumber, copper uwe.,c c.der ba “.-.'-‘..m for cont cr wood, ‘“'. uk, atove, ust, m stove, gl't‘u&-nd. 2bisck m hi‘r viaes. 3 linâ€" stove, olothes ree!, 2 biack miâ€"h‘r viaes, 3 |inâ€" der», ‘churn, scyther, grain ersdie, sausage oheo :o ba-z tary and 1 207e of land, The store is --au.obu-ld 4:x56 fuet, and W. se 30 2 feet, Who!-cmhu}n’k g feot udl.t:‘m n:uh high. o 3 k: :t:ed + n the ll‘u-n.fl at Trussior‘~ esw miil, ntorpars ariige ns lor 10 ir . Te we: rmmt’:nnd‘y#-lr. la 30 6. 108. vi1rgua. ALVIA TRUâ€"LeR es THoe tauceuer ie Mra. LÂ¥Dia 2 \RiFH } Exeontrizes. Manphsim, Ont., Fob, 3r6, 1890, 6â€"6t. Auction Sale MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1899, mm“:dull.l ©‘siock p.m., the following Valuable Real Estate and Chattols, ___ _ Auctioncer. _ _ _ _. _ Proprictor, EElenminie Almattte menunsee) ® Wianabeim » i by oBbred fhr bale!â€"Goms hnd ba: M d n Py Sn Th uver thatamount four months‘ cfedit on apâ€" proved joint nates or 5 per cent. discount per an .um for cash, JU8,MICKUS, Auctioneer. _ _ Heidelberg, F THERE will be sold by public anci !v_-nl.-;.lmu:u_ndz-m,- Auction Sale THERE be sold bld l-_bdnm:nu the .lb"h’:( 1 Austle 3-'2:: THERE will be sold OUSEHOLD GOODS giv se iesd se uies .. SR wbor wacons (1 pole. Asota ie m harneas, neirtr For Sale.