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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 20 Jul 1899, p. 8

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In Great Britain, cable reports of a severe general storin presage. considerâ€" able damage to a grain crop that otherâ€" "Wwise would have ranked as "fair."" ~_‘The wheat crop in France is representâ€" "&1 as satisfactory, but the optimistic ~estimates made earlier in the sesson bave béén scaled down by later crop damage, ‘the estimate â€" now _ being ©852,000,00 bushels. ‘‘The contract is for a period of five years, the contract to begin in July, 1900, and the contractors will bind themâ€" selves to cstablish a fortnightly service between Jmimt\;:’g{mgl Southampton. This service w%: n Jn May, 1900, the «tcamers g.king fortnightly runs, and having 15 knots speed.: They will have a c:lpwi:% for carrying. 20,000 bunches of «bananss,, and while intendod specially as fruit carriers, they will take passengers also. A subsidy of $10,000 per year is to be paid the line, the British Government paying half." Arnold Jansen, Manager Canadian Block â€" Berlin Special Plenipotentiary Kasson for the United States and Secretary and Charge d‘Affaires Tower for Great Britain yesâ€" terday signed at the State Department the reciprocity treaties made under the terms of section 4 of the Dingley tariff ncet with Bermuda and the other British West Indian colonies. The treaties were concluded gome weeks ago, and sent to the British Forcign Office and to the colonies for approval. _ The approval having boen given, the formal stenature to the several instruments ocourred yesâ€" terday . « Will Have an Appreciable Effect on the * _ Trade Elsewhereâ€"The World‘s * y Wheat Crop. Washington, July 19.â€"The Agriculâ€" tural Department‘s foreign crop_report for July states that the commercial auâ€" thorities estimate the shortage in the Russian wheat crop at trom $5,000,000 to 120,000,000 huatwrs, as compared with last year. . The deficteney is most serious in the regions most favorably situated for export. * The Austrian outlook for wheat and rye is good in all but one province, that of Bukowina. Austris, Roumanisa and Bulgaria areall slightly below théir average in wheat, rye and maizo. _ ‘The report from India shows better conditions in Bengal and the northwest provinces.than for several years previous, but this improvement doos not extend to the Punjab. Improved Steamship Service Discussed â€" Reciprocity Treaty With U.8. Signed. Washington, July 19.â€"Details of plans by the British Government for building up trade between the British West Indies and British ports, and also between Canâ€" mda and the British West Indies, bave been received here,. They are in a lotter from the Colonial Officg in London to the West ‘Indian committec.. written under direction of Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, expiaining the ‘plam of cstablishings few steamship lines with subsidies paid in part by the Imperial Government, and intended® to k toâ€" gother the Mother Coubtry ’_tho_ colonies, as well as the cclonies themâ€" selves. ‘The matter is of special interest in conffection with the recent negotiations between, the United States .and Great Britain on reciprocity with the British West Indies, s these colonies have shown a disposition to )ook to this country for trade, as well as to the Mother Country and (}annd.n.?t‘ ¢ * 2 An linperially Subsidized Line. As to the line between Canada and the British West Indics, the letter of the Colonial Office says: *‘ As regards improvâ€" ed interâ€"insular service, and an improved Canadian service, a contract will, it is ; shortly be concluded, with the wan Imperial subsidy, between the Deminion Government and Messrs. Pickâ€" ford and Black, which is hoped will effect both objects. Australia‘s Consent Awaited to Seeure + the Scheime Being Carried Out. London July 19.â€"The Pacific cable scheme is awaiting the decision of the Ausiralasian Governments on the new proposals made at the recent confereneo. Fhould this be rcceived in tihre the bill will go through Parliament at this sesâ€" sion. Shamrock‘Beats Britamnin. &)llltumpmm_vflSl,â€"chficr-lu,v on the Ryde pier course the I‘rince of Wales‘ Britannia and _ Sir Thomas Lipton‘s Bhamrock (challenger for the America‘s cup) sniled a race, the former being beaten by 18 iminutes. ‘The Shamrock did not carry all her canvas and was not pushed nt any timo. She is, bowever, acknowledged to be the fastest yacht that mege .1 !!5d ®m thoso witors. A fresh estimate of the Spanish and Italian crops puts it at $4,000,000 bushels below last year, the shortage being someâ€" what the beavier in Spain. BERLIN OPTICAL PARLORS, perfect adjustment is called for. Life is often a failure: through poor sight. The eyes are the bread winners, We can give you the best Eye CANADAâ€"WEST INDIAN THADE. RUSSIA‘S GRAIN SHORTAGE JANSEN BROS, And They Have Signed. THE PACIFIC CABLE. cannot be properly put into a watch by :3“ It reâ€" quires care _ knowledge to select the right spring and skill to put it in place so as not to interfere with the timekeeping qualitins of the watch. ’Fry our graduate watchmaker. . Greater demands are constantly being made on the eyes by our advancing civilization. THE STORY OF A ST.CATHARINES LADY WHO 1S RESTORED TO HEALTH She Suffered Severely, Sometimes Having as Many as Four Spasms in a Weekâ€"Several Doct sulted Without Benefit. From the Star, St. Catharines. A dis@Overy that may prove of unâ€" limited worth to the human race, was inade in London, England, the other day, for if the facts as given in the following eablegram to the New York ,lwl dated July Ist, are correct, a mt r'ls\h‘ resuscitating the drowned has at last been discovered. â€" The boys in Berlin might make experiments and see how the scheme works, which is as follows: A young mechanic named Mansfield, recently, quite by accident, hit upon a novel and simple device for restoring animation in apparently drowned aniâ€" mals. He was surprised a couple of minutes later to see the blucbottle shake itself free of salt, crawl alittle distance, and after hesitating a moment as if to take its bearings, spread its wings and soarâ€" ed to a window pane, with a new lease of life. â€" An inquiring spirit now took posses sion of him and he proceeded to inves tigato further. _ Me began with a bee ed in water and then, life being apâ€" parently extinet, he buried it in salt, and in less than two minutes the insect crawled out as much alive as ever. . A number of bectles were experimented upon with equally successful. results; â€" e was salting some winkles which he had b('"l?'" over night and noticing what he called a dead bluchottle in the pot, he thought to himself, "O, I‘ll put you in the brine, too:" and suiting action to words, he buried the fly in salt, thinking no more about it. Though Mansfield has every confiâ€" dence in his discovery, he is not preâ€" red ty risk an expeériment on a human Em;.’ but thinks that the doctors might,do so, â€" 2 o en o o oo o ie c ade t e e O Next ho thied# mqifie and then a rat, both of whom were restored to life and freedom. â€" Growing bolder and at the same time. more" confident, the young man decided to consign his cat to the water tub. For two hours its lifeless form floated on the water beâ€" fore the magic salt was brought to bear upon it, and toâ€"day the dorpestic pet is as much in evidence as evers . _ It was when he experimented o4. his dog, a pup retriever of five months, that Manrfield‘s faith in his discovery received its first shoek. In this, as in the former cases,. he made the time limit of two hours, but _ the thickness of the dog‘s coat, he thinks, Tetarded effective operation of the salt, and when after an hour there was no sign© of reâ€" turning life Mansficld began to grow anxious, as half an hour Rfiml sufticec to bring around the cat. >. In this dilenma Mansficld renewed salt, which by this time had absorbed a considerable quantity of watér, and fifteen minutes later he had the satisâ€" faction of uwin‘f his efforts crowned with success. _ The pup quickly recovâ€" ered itself, and, as if fearing a renewal of the experiment, promptly_ran out of the room. V Wonderful way of Restoring Anir‘na-w*/' â€" . tion by packing in salt, DEAD ANIMALS REVIVED. Over Sixty Houses Were Burued Before the Fire Was Got Under Contrel Quebec, July 19.â€"At 8 o‘cleck yeaterâ€" day fire broke out in the Orst story of a house on the corner of Richardson stroek regc« hh:y argreg‘a4 . and im w was ignited like tinder. Rmhfio:“â€" where the fire originated was a shop full of inflammable material, such as varnjab, oils, ete. Unfortunately there is a break in the water main, and the supply of water by the old pipes was 'fi poor. A strong northeast wind was blowing, and the fire spread rapidly, notw ithstandâ€" ing the firemen‘s efforts, A detachmenet of the Royal Canadian Artillery, under command of Major Stone and Captains Benson and Imish, was called from the citadel, and they set to work as once pulling down two houses belonging to Messrs, Gusy_and Bourge, in order to stop the progress of the fire. ing hbouses on King street and on both sides»df fhre . street between St. A nselme and®Boulevard Langelier. Loss, $100,000; Described by a Frightened But Unscienâ€" tifie Policeman. Ottawa, July 19.â€"The kissing bug has reached Ottawa. _ Detective Flannigan reports an encounter with the venomous insect yesterday morning in his apartâ€" ments at the police station. ‘The bug reâ€" semtles a large wasp, only built upon a slighter plan, and is much blacker. It has long, projecting feelers, and flles with unerring aim for the mouth. Galt Reporter.â€" A. party of nine Roman Catholic priests passed through Galt this morning en route for home, after having spent since Monday at St. Jerome‘s College, Berlin, the spiritual retreat for this district. They were Dean â€" Laussier, â€" Cayuga ; Father Heenan, _ Dundas ; Father Craven, Father Hinchey, Father Brady, Hamâ€" ilton ; _ Father Lynch, Caledonia ; Father _ Doyle, Father Cummings, Braigford, and Father Gebl, Galt. At the Grand Trunk station they cach got weighed and the lightest in the party, Father Cummings, tipped the seales at 145 pounds, while the heaviest, Father Lynch, went 193. . The latter claimed to have lost nine pounds in the last eight days, and Father Hinchey ngaiveâ€" ly charged him with fasting too much. Several of the party were 190 pounds and over. _ They all rode in the transâ€" fer bus, the springs of which must have been severely strained . â€" Elora the City of Rocks.will havea gala day on August Ist.,the day fixed upon for their civie holiday. A big proâ€" gramme has been arranged for the ocâ€" casion among them being music by the Highlanders Band of Torontoa champâ€" ionship baseball match between Palmâ€" erston and Harriston for a hundred dolâ€" lar purse,cakeâ€"walks, marvellous feats by acrial comedians,cte., Mr.George 0. Philip of Berlin will also be there with his projectoscope and stereopticon in the evening introducing his famousillusâ€" trated songs moving pictures etc. The day will be wound up with a grand display of fireâ€"works. A Vienna burglar, 28 years of age, who has already undergone seventeen sentences, is charged with committing over 400 burglaries and theits in the last ten months. A prisoner about to be exccuted in France does not know the day. . Hc is informed just fifteen minutes before the axe falls. In the absence of See‘y Elliot of the _A yacht was run into and sunk by a ferry boat in ‘Poronto bay on Sunday afternoon. â€" Sever®iP women who were on board had a narrow escape. Dr. Yemen, of Stratford, who was convicted in that place on Nov. 11th, 1807, before Justice Rose of administerâ€" ing drugs with,intent to commit aborâ€" tion and senteheed to threo years in the penitentiary has badâ€"the sentence reduced to two yeatrs and taking into account allowances for good behavior will bo released about Aug. 5th. ‘The ticgim was Mrs. Isabelia <Buchanan, At 5 o‘clock 29 houses bad been deâ€" stroyed, and the fire was still raging flercely, threatening to spread in the direction of the large Congregation de Notre Dame Church (Roman Catholic), situated off the corner of St. Joseph and Caron streets. A% 7. qg‘clock the fire brigdde mo«udé in gotting the fire under control, but flot before: it had reâ€" duced torashes between 60 artft® 70 houses. ‘Theé ‘fire covered three blooks: im area, from stchrdm street, on the Boulevard La , to St. Francis street, destroyâ€" The chiefof police of Toronto reccived a rather remarkable communication the other day from one ofthe town marâ€" shalls in the United States enquiring for Pegâ€"leg Brown‘s picture and full parâ€" ticulars at the very carliest moment ag he believed he was on the track of the man who murdered Constable Toohey at London,Ong., An answer was sent in flm-s(-:wufinfi-rming the modern "Sherâ€" lock lJohnes"that Mr.Brown had suffâ€" ered the extreme penalty of the law in London last May. + Â¥, M.€. A. Mri A. X. Cann is in charge of the rooms. Mr. Sleeman of Guelph, the inventor of the Sleeman street car fender is of the Slceman street car fender is thinking of engaging in the manufacâ€" ture of that article in Guelph. ‘The . employees of the MeGregor Gouflay Co., the Mapleg Keaf Saw Works, and Newlands & Co., all of Galf, "held a monster excursion to Burlington and St. Catharines on #atâ€" urfay. Saturday‘s Woodstock Sentinel Reâ€" &ow said:â€"This afternoon a much needed and most welcome rain is fallâ€" ing. _ It is the first real rain we have had in Woodstock and vicinity for a full month and a half, and as a conseâ€" [Mr Jas. Edgar, speaker in the House of Commons®® ill and has gone out West for a rest. quence the crops around here have been suffering greatly. To the cast especially has this been the case. The parts of the county to the south, west and north have received considerable more, but still all have suffered greatly. All crops have been set hack greatly, and in many | places the root: crop has almost. been killed. _ Turnips are hardly showing above the ground yet, and the new potatoes are very small. KIS§1XG BUG AT OTTAWA. The Priests Got Weighed. He‘s on the trail. > by the Firemen. st., the day fixer »liday. A big pro anged for the oc Every mother of children ought to possess Dr. Pierce‘s grand booE, the People‘s Common Sense Medical Adâ€" viser, a magnificent thousandâ€"page illusâ€" trated volume. â€" It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to have in the house in case of emergency. . Over half a milâ€" lion copies were sold at $1.50 each, but one free copy in paperâ€"covers will be sent on receipt of 31 oneâ€"cent stamps to pay theâ€" cost of customs and mailing only ; or send 50 stamps if you prefer a heavier, handsome clothâ€"bound copy. Address the publishers, World‘s Dispenâ€" sary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. BIRTHS. . Weserâ€"At Bertin,July"12th, the wife of Henry Weber, of a son. Bowaraxâ€"At Berlin, July 12th, the wife of D. Bowman, of a son. WoELLERâ€"At Berlin, June 14th, the wife of Wiy. Woeller, of a son. PAGEâ€"In Blenheim Tp., July 7th, the wife of John Page, of a son. Boy»â€"In Mornington, Julyâ€"10th, the wife of David Boyd, of a son. Zenrâ€"In Momnington, July 11th, the wife of Jacob Zehr, of a daughter. Girsoxâ€"In Mornington, July 12th,the wife of Jos. Gibson, of a daughter. Reinerâ€"At Berlin, June 26th, the wife of M. Reidel of a son. AnNREXSâ€"At Berlin, June 27th, the (ilasscs fitted by our optician do not "tumble off." _ He has all the styles of frames and whilst fitting the glasses to the eyes i% equally careful to select the style of frame best adapted for the nose. d, N. C., month she says. in her o mazcatios io in. K. T ‘Ftase. if Bulke Kxtresrâ€"At Berlin, July 6t . of C.L. Knipfel, of a son. RonERTsoNâ€"At Galt, July wife of Samuel Robertson KLEINâ€" Atâ€" Berlin, July 14th, John Klein, aged 60 years. Swonâ€"At Berlin,July 15th, at the residence of her son Mr. David Shuh, Leah Shub aged %o years. _ ' N. Y. _ " A little girl hore was in dreadful health. fi:wu ufruu:‘uam Dr.fi:h-'-mdidâ€"; new what the done ws, _ Her bought a homez( his * Golden Walm ery ‘ and of * Favorite l’ruerifl.-‘unl one of furls slter ink fag nhese martnieds, teice rhary tully after taking these medicines, 1 wish everyâ€" body knew the great virtue Of Dr. Picrce‘s nu{icmu I have been using them in my famâ€" ily for three years and always -jlh success. * Lwill be pleased to have my lette? published. If persons 'an{alo know nore about the flm benefits we have received from using Dr. erce‘s medicines will write, euclosing stamp, I will gladly auswer." BaisLERâ€"In Mornington, June 28th, the wife of James Baister, of a son. Berorsâ€"At Waterloo, July G6th the wife of Joseph Berges, of adaughter. Died same day. MARRIAGES. WILLLIAMNSâ€"SHOEMAKERâ€"At Berlin, July lith, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, by Rev. J. B. Bowâ€" man,John Williams of Waterloo, I‘p., to Rebecea Shoemaker ofâ€" Berlin. Wainerâ€"NitoEM AKERâ€"At Berlin, July oth, by Rev. J. B. Bowman, Urias Weber to Magdalena Shoemaker, both of Waterloo Tp. DEATHS Gzeiberâ€"At Crosshill,July 8th, Danâ€" icl Gerber, aged 52 years. UrryoTâ€"â€"At Elmira,July 8th, Francis, daughter of Dr.H. Ullyot, aged 24 years, 10 months and â€" 18 days. LovoHNERâ€"At â€" Berlin, July 10th, John Loughner, father of Mrs. A. J. Gabel, aged 63 years. LENXANâ€"At Berlin, July 13th, at the residence ‘of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Henry Snider, Gottfried Lehnan, formerly near Hawksville,aged Foycars. Me Gunegalâ€" In North Easthope, July 10th, James Me Guregal, aged 81 years. KLEINXâ€"At Berlin, July 14th, John ANREXSâ€"At Berlin, June 27th, the wife of John Ahrens, of a daughter. HERNXERâ€"At St. Agatha, July 4th, the wife of Abraham Herner, of a son. BortHâ€"At Berlin, July 7th, the wife of John Borth, of a son. KELâ€"â€"At Berlin, recently, the wife of Emnst Kebl, of a son. Ramyâ€"At Shant?"s Sftation, June 12th, Maria 8.L. H. ll:lmm.am-gl,' 76 years, 4 months and 3 days. Hasmoxpâ€"On the Blair road, July 6th, the wife of Geo. Hammond, of a son. Protnny sn ru SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN®, Stora Naar the Post Affice. Barlin They Fit the Nose Heller Bros. 24 Warning. i" !' T "PE ' ed Mrs. Win. 8. â€" Vollmer, 6th,the wife that I took 6th, the of a son. Chicago, Ju‘ly 19. â€"Wheat market was dull again yesterday, futures declining nbout l0 a bushel. The chiet bearish factor was found in the large Nortbwoest receipts. Prices partially recovered. Leading Wheat Markets, ~â€"â€"â€" Following were the closing pricos at important centres yesterday: Cash. _ July. Sept. Dec. Chicago.....8 .. 0 $ 10‘g $719 $ 78 New York... .. 165¢ 1654 T8Â¥ & BU F F ALO | at eleven o‘clock in the forencon, the land comprised in the said mortgage,being lot num:â€" % $r Waterion. "33-"&-7!'.."' c oahitn of un hore Satorday, Aogust 10, 1899 | es psumm it atooroiBfitrees Awohter stout 2x30 reoh with amail adaition; Walit for it! Wait for it! a m.m'flr;'i:-u:n: ':;.f‘r‘xx. a qu_ln_:tlty of gn;: dell‘-amnl trip_of éVh:nd season. | perty will t be offered for sale subject to n roâ€" njoy a visit to Canada‘s erland | * n dind Shend Shedey with fricads in ut | .. o e Nat Ee per, cont: of the vurchare Wheat, white, 1 Wheat, red, bu. Wheat, Fife, spt Wheat, gooss, b Barley, bu... .. Peos. bu....... Onts, bu....... Rre, bu..ll... Buckwheat, bu Toronto, July 19.â€"Receipts of live stock were Iargo yesterdayâ€"80 car loads, composed of 1,300 cattle, 1,100 sheep and lambs, £0 calves and 2,400 bogs. Quality of fat cattle gencrally fair, with n few choice, wellâ€"finished lots. ‘Irade fair, exâ€" port cattle casier, the bulk selling from $4.80 to $5 per cwt, with the exception of choice lots at 10c to 15e par ewt. more than theso prices. Good butchers‘ cattle searce, and prices firm, at Friday‘s quotaâ€" tions, while inferior grades nre slow of snle. i BDig Northwest leceipts Keep Prices Down and There Were Declines in Wheat at Liverpool and Chicago. Liverpool, July 19.â€"Wheat futures yeaâ€" terday declined, and closed 1d to 1!;d per cental lower than on Monday. Chicago . .. . . New York. .. Milwaukee. . St. Louis.... Toledo ... ... Detroit. .. ... Duluth, No.1 Northern . . . Minneapolis, Straw, Straw, Chickens, per pair. .. .. Turkeys, per lb....... Spring ducks, per pair Onions, per bag. .... ... $1 00 .t Potatocs, per bag.. .. .. 90 Toronto Live Stock. Liverpool. July 19.â€"Prices closed at these figures yesterday: Spot whenat dvll; No. 1 Cal., 61 1d; No. 2 R.W., 5s 10%d; No. 1 Nor., spring, 5s fd; No. 1 Bomâ€" bay, 5s 11d; fatares quict, July 5s 74, September bs 9d. December 5s 1074d. Maize, quiet; mixed Amorican, 8s 4%4 for new and 8s 5d for old; futures, July 31 42¢d, Septembor 82 4%d, October 34 IIny, old. per ton. Hay, new, per ton ANOTHER STOCK purchased at less than HALF PRICE! Count our 50c picces dollars and get them here quick. * Pfica,notgominfl,mwh&te.whthommes. 2 . There‘s no law against paying big E-leel for Dry Goods but it isn‘t sensible to do so. Come and see for yourseives the absurdly low prices we have placed on these goods. Here are some of the startling values we are offering : $2.00 and 3.00 Men‘s Felt Hats for â€" 25¢ $1.50 to 2.00 Men‘s latest style Fedoras â€" 75¢ Best Lines and Celluloid collars, _ â€" 3 for 25¢ $5 to $8 Men‘s Tweed Coats for â€" 1.50 to $3 KING ST., Butter, }b. roll: Butter, large r Eggs, new Jaid Total receipts for lass week wore? tle 3,063, shcep 1,888) Hrogs 3 5%0. Kxport catltlo, chajco: "..$4 90 to _ Export chatile, “&%‘t‘j‘ 15. 4 08 4 Butchers‘ cattle.pkd lots 4 87!; Butchers‘, good........ 3 90 lflltclr'nra'. mediam., ... 3 53 Butchers®, common..... 8 40 Milch cows, each.. ... ( Bulls, hry exps, good qity Bulls. medium export Lals gil but. ani ex.. mxd Stockers and med. to gd Feedurs, Haht,......... Ualves, GAch ... ..2.v... Sheep, per CWB........ Lambs, per (WwBL.o..... Hogs, 160 to 200 ls.... Hogs, light fats. ....... Mogs, heavy fats....... Hogs, sW# .......... .. HURRAH FOR NIAGARA FALLS & BUFFALO! AT THE GROFF & HYMMEN STAND® 75¢ Tweed for $1.00 Tweed for Remember the Place and Programme : Groff & Hymmen‘s Old Stand. 3 Bankrupt Stocks. Toronto St. Lawrence white, bu...... pnal, bu.::..s., Fife, spring. bu gooss, bu....... fhv:n?, per ton Jb. rolls. . .. largo rolls.. . pet 1b......2. 10 lucks, per pair.. _ 80 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MARKET REPORTS. Liverpool Markets. We also show an immense assortment of Ladies‘ and Children‘s Cashmere and Cotton SAMPLE HOSE which we bought at 60c on the Dollar. . , per ton... 4 0J palRy Propreri. HAY AND STiAW, T1 10:; 2 POULTRY, fast GRAIN TY 681z 72)¢ 70 ¢ $11 0) . B 59 $0 $ $0 #1 00 to #1 NOW ON SALE. 67 60 dnlg 13 15 b3 WILLIAMSON BROS. 13% 612¢ Market. 72 104 to {13 00 to $ to 40 to 40 10 11 45 694 €nt 4 50 8 80 4 50 8 60 8 90 8 60 7474 T1‘4 69 80 50 20 99 63 25 C0 13 17 THE WIKINS STOCK OF GALT | CREAM SEPARATORS. Geo. A Reoesch be&- tointimate thit he_has opened a bakery in Knehler‘sold atind, King street, wh â€"re he will keep constantly on hand a eupply of g wa f rsh bread. burs, cakes o‘c. Having had se.cn y«aâ€"s of experience in the bisl css yoa c+n cunfidently râ€"ly npon gelting a firat cl w<article, _ A thire of your pat onage is respoct[ully solicited. From the premises of the undersigned on Saturday, June 1ith, a red stecr, coming two {2‘” weight mbout 960 pounds. Finder will snitably rewarded by communicating at once with WILLIAM WOOLNER, The undernl‘ned will offer for sale by public auction at the Zillax House, Eimira, on August 7th., 1899, (Eimira Fair Day) at 11 o‘clock in the forenoon his valuable farm, situated in Peel Township on 7th Concession west half of Lot No. 10, comprising 100 acres more or leas, about 80 acres of which are under good cultivation and well underdrained, the baiance bolngogood hard wood bush. The farm is situated about 2 miles west of Winfleld. A good dwelling, new are on the premisos. A hydraulic ram drives a plentiful un?ly of fresh water from springs into barn and wcllh“ A good young orchard is al=o on the farm. c farm is at present oc n-u_r:evl by Mr. Dan. 8. l'ru{fi KItMS: 10 por cent, of the ’mmbm money to be paid on day of sale and for the balance terms will be made known on dl.{ of sale. MOSKS B. MARTIN 27â€"1mo. Waterioo P. 0 Pursuant to the power of sale contained in n certain mnngl‘lg.mnde by Mra. Lydia Thomas and William w. Thomas, which will be_proâ€" duced at the time of sale, there will be offered for snle at T;mblk‘ auction at Rittorshaus‘ hotel in the Town of Waterion on hotel in the Town of Waterion on SATURDAY, JULY ohlh, 1899. Town Lots For Sale. The undersigned now offers for sale a numâ€" ber of building lots on the old Miclke property. The lots are situated on the west end of Y oung street and sonth side of the Town park. All inâ€" tending purchasers are kindly invited to call und sec them before Imyini: elsowhere. Apply on the premises to MERS. MIELKE, Executrix or to CONRAD LENZ, Executor. Lots5 and 6, Chambers‘ Block, Wookwich Township, half mile west of Winterbourne; 1}4 acres, 110 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood bush; stone house, bank barn and outbuildings, good orchard. well fenced, watâ€" ered by spring and wells. Easy terms. _ Apply on premises to W M. GLENNIE, “'i.lllch Waterio>, Apr.26, 1899 Intending purchasers should call at the Masseyâ€"Harris ware rooms, Waterloo, and seo the "Nationa!" Cream Separator. Guarantead the lightcst running separator on the market for aie capacity. | AManufactured at Guelph. Will be put in on a week‘s trial. K. N. HAWKE, Agent, Waterloo, Out. bourne P: 0. Auction Sale House and Lot in the Town of Waterloo. MORTGAGE SALE. Bsick house en Allâ€"n St.," 8 rooms. Inquire s Oâ€"4f. RUTTON FACTORY 25â€"1 mo. FARM FOR SALE. NEW BAKERY. House to Let FARM PROPERTY. oneâ€"third within ten days thereâ€" be paid -fln%ny days E‘:fis fl.‘“ md'- on mort: Strayed â€"OFâ€" Gzo, A. Rorscit, W aterloo. $1.50 Tweed for = â€" + 75e Ladies‘ Parasols at about HALF PRICE " _ Colored Silk Gloves at * i k "_ Summer Corsets at â€" â€" 303 "_ Shirt Waists, 60c to 1.75 for Berlin, Ont. The undorsigned bereby oif rs for sale tha taluabie hotel property in the vllh.raol Bridgo port <f the late John A Aibert. Terms re.0» abie,. For further pa ti ulare anply to _ The undersigned herety offers for sale his valuable farm cmulalns of 198 acres, situated in Waterloo County, Wilmot Tp, 4 mile vorth of New&)nndco un:‘l): m"nbu.?l‘d“i. of rlvtrhl:- burg. n it are go large ngs, all that nren:mw:.nnr{, 'Fbe soil is a rich clay loam in a good state of cultivation. On the farm is # wcres orchard. gardon and fruit trees. . Beâ€" twoen 27 and 39 acres is good hard wood bush ; codar and spruce hedge around buildings and 200 maple trees bordering on farm. . lard and woft water at house; overflowing epring «t barn with bydraulic ram in it to convey water to barn ; power wheel on barn. Farm can be bought with or without crop. About 50 xere« of wheat, 4% actes meadow and balanco in spring crop.© Terms made known by applying to undo:ru&nod. IsrAaEL Cressarax, 22â€"6 mos Aew Dundeo, unt. That desirable property consisting of 12recres of land, only 2) minutes walk from the Berlin post oftice, just outside of the corporation on }:N.‘fllllll road. . On it is a new brick house with bay window and a new bank barn with driving whed. Well at barn and well and cistern at house. The house contains 8 good sized rcoms, high ceilings and separate closcts for each bed. room. _ Also good sized Kitchen with pantry. The cellar is divided into three parts.the walls and cciling plastered. Fire place and wator tap beside it under the kitchen. The woodwork down stairs has numerous mouldings and all is grained. Kitchen, summer kitchen anrd woodâ€" shed under one roof. Splendid orchard of cherry, plum and apple treos, zaspberry patch and n{I kinds of small fruits. Well fenced. land well manured. Farm is in a high state of cultivation and adinirably adaptâ€" ed !or‘mnrk'et gardening. ‘The house is esn AEVNEE C i ed for market gardening. The house is situated on a lot afijoininf‘the main road from Berlin to Guglph and the land in front of the house is laid out into nice flower bede, Pastiea having prope te« for ««le or mon y o le@d, and ho o doxiriag to pnrohamron â€" ty orborr w muney will do woil to 1 npom he u _dersigned with full particniars, and for erme. Convey«ncing done. Offica: Devilt‘s Block, tas staics). Watcr 00, _ Will sell or exchange for farm Price and terms reasonable; . & Roal Ke«late, Farm, Town and Villag~ Prop erty bought, so‘d and exchanved on comn.is slom. also loans placed and obtained. THE nndersigred offra for mwe that desirâ€" able prove:ty on the corner of George and able prove:ty on the corner of Oro-:: and Horh rtetroct=, M\ aterloo, »Ituated in the very heart of Waâ€"crion« finest residentin) portion, It con@iats of one lt «n which is situated a commoaiur one and one balf storey houre, cont«l ing «cizbt roois, imc.uding a lirge kirâ€" chen,and & nâ€"ment fleor in cellar. On the prâ€" mâ€" Isee, which are surroundcd by a well kept oâ€"dar he:lun. in a flowing well and a onmber of fine frait treea, For furtber partieniors a'!oil{ to _ FREDK. KEIL, _ lcan cfferyou a big snap in 16) acre farm with good but dings a d .2 seros now in whent azd orher crons â€" Woith £4,000 â€" ALL f.r $3,100. Write or call on f B. A. CARMAN, Bad Axe, Mich. House and Lot For Sale. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED and WILD LAND FOR SALE IN Huron County, Mich.. I now hive an exc lient list of wild end improves farms to sell at REAS ABLEâ€" PRICES. Two ewes withtwo lambs on my promises ’ mile west of Ituinmelhardt, Wilmot Tp., on Town Line, about one month ago. 0. IS NOW MARKED DoOWX and ready for sale If you are interested in any way FOR SALE > Farm for Sale. Hotel for Sale Loan Exchange. Strayed BERLIN, ONT â€" AND â€" it . JoHN >. sLBKRT B 1dgeport, nt to sell at REASON LKEVT STAUFFET, P. M. WEBE nern'rf' P. 0. GEKO. KOCH. 85¢ to 1.00 Waterino, property, lare

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