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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 12 Oct 1899, p. 4

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y â€"â€"Four Diiferect Positions==| ***>*«="* OHR?NOOLE-TELEQBAPB ‘Woekly Newspaper published every Thureday Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. _ The copy for The North Waterloo Election Trial, after a duration of nine days and any amount of expense for witnesscs, counâ€" sel fees, &e., was brought to a terminâ€" ation list Saturday. _ The presiding Judges, Justices Osler and Meredith, will hand down their judgment on Wedncsday nesxt at Osgoode Hall, Toronto. _ We have given our readers a full and iinpartial accou;t of the proâ€" ceedings and they can judge for thom selves. The Liberals may Igarn geverâ€" al valuable lessons from the trial, to which we will have cccasion to refer in future issues. On account of the space given to the proceedings a large amount of local and general reading Q:amv:}' crowded out this week. s DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, .m .‘? per annum in ndwf :E‘! class printing, English and German, in “m“m reasonable, and will be â€"A very pretty we ‘ding=took..place last Wednesday at the n:sidcncco}f) Mr. D. S. Weber, Apple Grove firm when his eldest daughter Haunah, was marâ€" ried to Mr. C. A. Finkbeiner, hardware merchant of Mil crton. _ The bride was very handsomely attired in white organdie trimmed with lace and pearl ornaments and carried a boquet of white roses. _ Am«ug the many numerâ€" ous and valuable prescnts were a piano from the bride‘s parcats, a dining room suit from C. S. Weber of Heidelberg, uncle of the bride, and a large handâ€" some clock from L.. S. Weber, uncle of the bride. ‘The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. J. C. Morlock. The wedding took place in St. Mary‘s R. C. church, Monday mo:ning of Jos. Fischer forme ly of Berlin, but now o‘ Michigan, to Miss | Christina Sicss. Congratulations. At the home of the bride near St. Jacobs the marriage was solemnized of Ed. Fries, of Bridgeport, and Miss Snsannah Lackner, daugiter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lackner. D. R. Koch, of Conestogo, and _ Miss Lovina Brubacher, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David Brubacher, were united in ;fi}fi;\éa Tuesday at the bride‘s home near St. Jacobs, Rev. Jonas Snyder officiating. The very pretty wedding took place at Zion yesterday when RevARSpringâ€" er who has charge of the U. B. church there and at Bridgeport, was united in wedlock to Miss Lucinda Bowman of Zion. The ceremony was performed by Rev J B Bowman of Berlin. Mr and Mrs Springer will take up their res dence in Bridgeport. . A meeting in the interests ef. the "Mission to Lepers in \ndig_and the East" wilt be held is lMflbylcridfi church, Berlin,onFriday evenisitgnext, the 13th inst., at 8 o‘clock. EL _ Mrs. Watt of Guelph, the foundérSof the work in Canada, will address the mecting. â€" â€" This work is undenominational and it is hoped all the churches will coâ€" operate in it, and be wil represerted at the mecting. â€" A cordial Invi‘ation is extended to every one. _A cullection will be taken in aid of the fuad. s Mr. Baily comes high:ly recommended carrying with him an unsolicited testi monial from the Earl of Aberdcer, former Governor General, commending him to the acquaintance and kind offce of Canadian friends. ‘x Following is the monthly report of 8 8. No. 19, Wilinot, and honor list for Septentber : Senior TV.â€"Herman Suyder, Mattie Gerber. l‘ Senior 11.â€"Edward Hammer, Martha MWagner, Mary Lichti. Junior 11. â€"Barbrra Jantzi, Nancy Jantzi, Clara Koebiler. Part 2.â€"â€" IMH' Racha® Albrecht, Ida Umua,t*m’ Bast. â€" ‘ **# . Part â€" 1.â€"Albert Wagner, Moses Beftel. ol e _ Senior HHT.â€"Olivia Snyder, Nancy Gorber. 0 s :l;;;oon Casual Advertisements ac upqulupwuunwm of cach woek left yestorday for Vancouver, B. C;, to join Mr Woeber who hag.been out there several years. . Heis engaged in the laimber business and has moet with TO ADVERTISERS. A. 0. MOYER‘B, unbet. % Waterloo, Ont FINKBEINERâ€" WEDER S. S. No. 19 School Report. TAB PROTEST. October Wedding To Far OH Vancouver. Mission to Lepe_rg. Wedding at Zion. 16 for 25 Cents A. A. ZIMMER, Teather. The of the ____.RBIYATE PATIENTS _ ‘ wm-um No. fro Waterloo » _ |the hospital on Tuesday ‘The| 4 4@ 4 Borlin. . . » oo, Out attendance was small but by | « <« w * i« ~â€" &# Waterloo.. f vd-'r'- read the interest| © * qutside.........â€">++>** ._| taken in, and mmm T â€"â€"â€" |intitution must be gauged by Total * PH attondance at the annual Ts h .‘ Bv.flfll"w s PATIENTS PAYEKG PER WEEL huredey | tal seeims to be m.g:?'&y. and | No. froth the County of Waterloo the gentlemen who in themselves| «© «. ©_ Town of Berlin..... tor, in this most worthy charitable work] « . «© © i C i6 Waterloo.. * |are to be congratulated on the success| @; â€" wutside............â€"â€"â€"â€" advange attending their efforts. 8 " mh"ghtnh:nmathQPQdut,PlS‘. Totaf" eo. , the chair was occu C â€""*" b*| py the Viceâ€"Presf@ent, Mr. J. Fennel. rxEE PA _____ |;â€"‘ A communication was teceived from | NOâ€" frow the County of Waterloo â€"~ Piir Randall, resigning his position as| < ( (: Town OfBerlin....>â€" â€" T rastce and Presaiout on mesoun: of|_" ‘* _".." _‘* Waterice.â€". ffice not |ill health, but the meeting did not see 6600055 OURBIGO@. .200 00066 an ++ >> copy‘ for [ fit to accept the rauwuon and Mr. > in Tues | Randall is still Presideute{ the Hospital Total _ ents A¢°| Prust, _ o C PRIVATE PATIENTS REPORTS Wore taken up, the first one being the ~*~ _ TRUSTEES‘ ANNUAL REPORT which was adopted on motion of Messrs. Fenuel and Schmaltz. It was as folâ€" _ After the reading of the minutes of thelast annual meeting and of Mr. Randall‘s letter above referredto, the â€"*‘To the members of the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital Trust. _ Gentlemen:â€"The Board of Trustees beg to submit its 4th annual report of tho Berlin and *Yaterloo Hold:,(al }g;;t for the year ending_ 30th Sept, The . Insolation Hospital has been|. _ NA completed during the year and is now | Canada....... ready to@receive patients, although|Germany..... owing to the almost tota: absence of | England...... contagious diseasesduring this season,| reland....... which the Board is Lappy to report,the | Scotlaud ... ... use of it has so far not been required. | United States. It is found necâ€" ssary to build a new | Syria......... laundry as the old arrangements were| Australia..... ows It is found necâ€" ssary to build a new laundry as the old arrangements were insufficient and not in keeping with the requirements of the hospital. A suitable building is being erected for this purpose which when finished, will be z: most complete laundry having also extra rooms for a morgue anddisâ€" infecting. . The grcunds have reâ€" ceived the proper ittention and are greatly improved since last year. The jnternal management of the hospitfl}u affairs are found in "the Lady Superintendent‘s Report annexed hereâ€" to andâ€"the Tréasurer has prepared his statemenrit certified by the . anditors whic®â€"will be found quite satisfactory. The report was adopted. ° " Tollâ€"â€"W T AuIEKE® , House Committooâ€" Mossrs Riddell, LADY SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT: | | gchmalz and E Smyth. _, + oc , |_The m%(}" Miss Duncan the Lady | _ Finance Committeoâ€"Messrs Fenndll, y uperintendent is very fall and reflects | yon Pirch and Colquhout, _ _ , â€" ( | much credit upon the lady who so efâ€"| _ Grounds Committoo â€".Mesers J C , | ciently directs the internal affairs of| Breithaupt, A Lang and Staebfar.â€" _ ; | the It contains the wz o enmnintne y . it / !I . '”“Fq * Ad MHA COr g+ > ‘rv‘vv"-'ir;.f' ‘The Ladies Auxiliary has again been very attentive and energetic in its d#jes fowards the aiding of the hospital and the Board expresscsâ€" its hegarty thanks for the kind coâ€"opera‘ ticn of the ladics. The Bbard acknowledges with thanks t .+ gemerogs support of the Town C »uncils of Berlin and Waterloo and of is County Council also the various «lonations which were privately received l lis institution. a* It is again with regret that the Board lhas to refer to the very sudden and wotimely death of a most valuable i custee and Coâ€"worker in the person® of the lat@‘James Lockie. His demise has caused genuine sorrow and is a sreat loss to the Board. The six trustées whose time has exâ€" pired w“.the ending of the hospital vear are &lessrs. Kumpf, Riddell,Lang, Niehays, Xnthes and Breithaupt and these gentlemen are alleligible for reâ€" [cfcctit‘m.v : * The foliring is part of the Governâ€" ment IMr’s report on the hospital: I visited this hospital on 10th Fob. There were 10 patients under tr¢atâ€". ment, 5 males and 5 females. . The number admitted since 1st October last was 51; no deaths during that perod. The building was found to be in its usual condition of good order. The private and public rooms, surgery, U'garating room, sitting room, etc., were clean and well kevt. There is good medical altendance and nursing. â€" 1 instructed Mr. Aitkins to inspect this hospital. _A copy of his report is antiexed. The Berlin and Waterloo hnsrilall had 13 patients in residence when I inspected it on July 2oth. The hospital _ has now been recciving patients for about 3 years yet the atâ€" tendance has never been very large. ituated as it is between two prosporâ€" ous towns whose united population is between 11000 and 12000 and bcingtho‘ 0 ily hospital in that part of the county, a much larger hospital attendance might be expected. Compared with the next county, cast the county of Watcrloo does not appreciate the esâ€" tablishment of a hospital in its midst L clse um;?habimms are particularly excinpt froto sickness and accident. The fact is however that there is quite a diference in the wespective populaâ€" tions of the two counties. The hospital idea i;%ult * a new feature among the Germans y ho are naturally very conâ€" scrvau\'el'cg.tl‘ considerable hostility will have to be lived down before they take kindly to treatment in such an institution. _ The building is veory well managed and equipped for its work and its finances also are in good ‘ahnpt. â€" In <onclusion the Board acknowâ€" ledges its utmost satisfaction with the Medical Board, Miss Duncan the Lady Kuperintendent and hor staff of nurses and all others connected with the Hosâ€" p%t.ul'in the discharging of their various duties. xn ~=+ * All of which is respectfully snbâ€" o ie eE s o0 o ie m Nips:â€" 3 s "&f,‘ i " : * ‘-y‘~ ....,...............“ l No, of deaths,..2 11 ..>â€"+â€">>~ All Reports ase Highly Sutibactory _ \td: of pationts rematolug‘in. itted Gro RaKnaLm, Prosident Totsl number of patients undér _ _ No. from the County of Waterloo., 46 w 66 © Town ofBerlin...... 42 «e i6 w60 oul © Waterloo... 10 6600056 QURBI@O.....000..40000>0 002 Total CC 70 No. of daysâ€"stay, Berlin 357;, Watâ€" erloo 81; County 467; outside ° 78. Total 983. Total _ 10 PRIVATE PATIENTS. No. of days stay, Berlin, 512, Waterâ€" loo 112; County 185; outside 46. Total No. of days stay, Berlin 778; Waterâ€" loo 224; County 471; outside 6. _ Total 1443, . & Total number of days in private |__ Total number of days in wards....i..... .....% Luthorai............â€" Rceman Cathole...... . Methodist.....=sâ€".â€"~â€" Episcopal.............. Presbyterian...... .. .. Menmonite............ Evangelical........... Baptist...:5*%@/.2..... United Brethren....... Christian........./.. . Salvation Army........ Swedenborgian......... Total 165 Other information contained in the report is that private wards were not quite so well patronized as the year before; and tne average stay per pa~ tient in days was shorter than the year before, . Of the‘9 deaths, 1 took place within 9 hours, 2 within 12 hours, and 2 within 48 hours of admission. _ The report expressed the thanks and graâ€" titude of Miss Duncan to the Trustees, to the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, to the Mediâ€" cal staff for lectures and assistance,and to allâ€"who have contributed gifts to tgo Ifospital. ~Thé sudden death of the late Jas Lockie was deplored as well as the departure from the hospital of Miss Wilson. RECEIPTS. TMATPDTMy WERSIMA REANeNRRERUIUOAARE OE NCO Balance on band Oct 1898.. $1437 87| age last week.... A Miller and R Gloâ€" Grant from Town of Berlin. _ 500 00| ver, of Millbank, called on friends in « 6 «* Waterloo _ 400 00 | the village on Sunday. . « © Waterloo County 1000 00| Bxrigrsâ€"TheSacrament o‘ theLord‘s « © Prov. Government _ 728 20| Supper will be observed in the Presâ€" Subs. _ Town of Berlin... 36 83| byterian Church here next Sabbath t Â¥e_ &s * Waterloo 20 00| afternoon. _ Preparatory service will 44 © Cache Bay...... 10 00| be held on Friday afternoon. Revenue from paving pationts â€" 1264 46 prmc n t e ‘ *6 © Cache Bay...... Revenue from paying pationts Interest on Savings Bank deposit.cé.............. Tex and Cofleg..2=srscs2c0e.. Groceries and provisions . .. . . Drugs and medicines......... BDIFILG. . . .+ 222 0008 newarzirk‘s Bedding and general houseâ€" Maintenance. Meat and fish............ ...$263 61 Buttor...l................... 106 11 Flour, bread and meal....... 116 86 MHE. .. ... arrrirccrraczicess 197 24 SUFDISDIME : : .1s 2e e 25 2ne. Brooms, brushes and soap ... FUACL ..lnl4inlll Akakeni en 1AGbE:: cssz erveas revors nerenries NY aALCT SUppIY . 2. ..00ns ec00cu0s 10e SUpply . .. ... ssaursoenren bar Salaries and woges............ 1 Uunlingenxlt‘i.‘;".'\".'. yc on oi ue pepairs ordinary.... ...... .. ... ** eXtraordinary ...... ... Expenditure on grounds....... Balnnce depog ted i; Mefchants pAR,.!:T..t.. sscarrsasensd Total §5122 08 The financiat report was adopted. LADIES® AUXTLIARY. * The Ladies‘ Au«iliary handed in a report showing that they bad.â€"wentriâ€" buted during the year to the extent of $212.74. . 4 _ Six new trustees were to be elected to fill the places of Messrs Kumpf,Ridâ€" dell, Lang, Niehaus, Anthes nnd*::lt- haupt. All of these gentlem@# *were reâ€"electod except Mr Kumpf who was anxious to withdraw and Mr F Colâ€" quboun was elected in his stead. After adjournment the directors ~ met ‘and elected officers as follows: Presâ€"Geo Randall. *, _ Viee Presâ€" Jno Fennell. _ Bec‘yâ€"W Schmaiz. * a ‘ Treasâ€"C F Nichaus. & House Committeoâ€" Messrs Riddell, ‘The report was adopted. PATIENTS PAYING $2.80. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. FREE PATIENTS. Total Total NATIONALITY Financial Report. EXPENDITURES. RELIGION public ~ .. 1285 03 ie 87 MT ~. 40 25 37 40 24 tio 130 32 81 150 92 139 02 1903 42 2402 25 99 56 1: report uaft.yd» though a fortnight been given â€" |to the voiee of the communâ€" 51 | ity on the matter, the committee preâ€" sented a subscriber list of 100 names * __| â€"96 of which were overâ€"the of 21. 13 'l'h:‘y also _ reported the n-u L ho mpont war amntney Adopiad report was . 2| and the committee m â€"â€"| The mnnf then on t e 44| strength ofits committees‘ report to â€" |frame a constitation and elect. office ..\ bearers with a view to carryl out ‘Jg practically the details of tne IRnry 42| The folk:r“{ng officeâ€"bearers were 12 elected : ident, Dr. More ; viceâ€" =| President, Glov.. Tanner ; Secretary, ~<| Rev. 8. Cunningham ; Treasurer, Geo. 79 | Hufner ; Auditor, E. G. g iug ; Direc tors, Mesars. W. "Ma ,> Frod terâ€" Lackner, J, C. Shelly, Mrk M. T. 4 T2j | Bechtel and Mrs. Geo. Lackner. The o meeting after discussing a number of jueidental points of detail closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman and Vatâ€" | & special vote of thanks to Mr. Myer 7zg, | for his kindness in giving the meeting for 2 successive evenings the free use of the Town Hall. The growth and success of this new development in tor. | our quiet, old willage will undoubtedly iou] be watched with keen interest by those who have the welfare of the village at heart. 112 24 10 165 04 98 3| have same by proving property.... 7| Mrs. K. W. Kreutz‘iger and Mrs. Joe 5| Ludwig were in Waterloo on Monday 1| ... . Chas Kreutziger is building a new _|barn....O. J. Steiss moved into his 5 | house Iast Wednesday. In the evening he was serenaded by some fifty rausicians and was presented with a 2 h:zdsome silver wine pitcher by the 4 | bakd of which organization he is Secroâ€" 4| tary. A very pleasant time was spent > | until ‘the wee small, hours. 10 U ad 4) Briuers.â€"Widow Carl. Holtz died at Erbsville on Monday, October 9th,aged 78 years; 6 month and 27 days. The fuueral tobk place on Wednesday afterâ€" Lecture.â€"On Saturday, Oct 1i4th, the Rev Dr Kephard, L 1 D, will deâ€" iver a lecture in the United Brethren church ou "The Jew in History." Let everybody come; this will be a great intellectual treat. . Admission, Adults 15¢. Children 10c. Dzeataâ€"The faneral of the late Mrs Jos Hilborn took place on Wednesday the 11 inst. AJr Hilborn has the symâ€" pathy of many friends. Rev M Bowman will conduct the services. Bxirrs.â€" The present teachers of our school have beeit re engiged.... Revy M Bowman occupicd the pulpit in the U B Church (Lib) on Sunday last ......The U B Conference convenes in in this place this place. PERsOXALMiss Bella Brown is the guest of Miss B Hastings....Mrs Joe Salkeld and Mrs W McKay, of Stratâ€" ford, spent last week with Ars J Webster .... Mrs J E Knight and daughter Norma, are visiting in Elmsâ€" dale, Muskoka,.... Miss M Snider, of Berlin, visited friends around the villâ€" ago last week....A Miller and R Gloâ€" ver, of Millbank, called on friends in the village on Sunday. Dug Albert Wichman was arrested last Tuesday on a charge of stealing two gold watches. lHe was brought beâ€" fore J. G. Reiner J. P., who conmittâ€" ed him for trial and sent him to Berâ€" lin where he will appear before the Judge .... A number of our music loyâ€" ing friends attended the concert at Berlin on Saturday night given by the Godfrey Band and admit never hayâ€" ing heard its equal in the musical line before. . ..J G Reiner is layjng in agood stock of coal for fucl....Corn can be had at the mills, a good supply is on hand. , A regular mecting of the Twinâ€"City Hunt Clab was held on Saturday aftorâ€" nopn at Forest Hill. The run was ttown theBlair road then across country to Township Hall. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Geo. Rumpel. The hounds meet on Thursday at C. Humâ€" mel‘s hotel Bloomingdale. sto. Berlin. Ont. Office in Knell‘s Block, over Nicholson and Murphy‘s Bockâ€" store. Public noth@ is hereb ven that a meeting of 3 Hoard of $.icense (‘mnyqamn for the D'.n.‘rm WNorths:Waterloo -'vsll tbe he‘d on Saturday the Twinty firsy (21) Day ctober 1809 at the W atper House Berlin at 11 o‘do& i. m. to consider an -r plication made by William flnKr of Exeter, County of Huron for a transfer of the Tavern License from Alexander Yon Nnmmo Berlin, 41â€"9t BENJ. , License Inspector. Bar: ister‘ Solicitor, Cenveyancer, Liquor License Act. To whum it may conâ€"ern FARM FOR SALE Twin City Hunt Ciub. N. B. Peto‘s v, BLOOMINGDALE HEIDELBERG. WELLESLEY. CROSSHILL. The| In the Estats <# Gurgs Hrinbe ker 1?: des a od. 8 ;;llew: Bc'fi&?f'nd executri Dateq a4 SPRERISE thg Axpeipm en prsculd 1. Oun Friday Oct. 6th, there strayed from the premises of the undersigned a yollow collic dogx, white around neck. Finder will please return to or notify _ oz All persons havieg accounts against Kumpf & Zimmerman or W. A. Kumpf are requested to hand same to A. B. McBride and all Enonn owing Kumpf & Zimmerman or W. A. Kumpt are requested to pay the amount so owing to The undersigned hereby offers for sale his valuable farm ounnl-u.nfi of 198 acres, situated in Waterloo Coums. Wilmot Tp, 4 mile_north of New Dundee and 5 miles south of Petersâ€" burg. On it Aw‘rood large buildings, all that mnoco-wu{. he soil is a rich loam in a good state of cultivation. On the is 2 acres orchard, garden and fruil Beâ€" twoen 27 and 30 acres is good. hardw) bush ; cedar and spruce hedge around ings and 20 maple trees bordering on farm. . Hard and woft water at house; overflowing spring at barn with hydraulic ram in it to convey water to barn ; power wheel on barn. Terms made known by applying to undersigned, Waterloo, Oct 9th,1890. Lots5 and 6, Chambers‘ Block, Woolwich Township, half mils west of w}nurbourno; 134 acres, 110 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood tush; stone house, bank barn and outbuildings, good orchard, well fenced, watâ€" ered by spring and wells. i!hay terms. _ Apply on premises to WM. GLENNIE, Winter bourne P. 0. wâ€"t. In oonnex‘l:encea of the deathof thelats Jacoh S. Betzmer his tine farm on the Guelph road about # miles east of Breslau, containing about 1#3 acres, must be sold. Evory thin%.bonl. the place is in good condition. For furthur Pnnlc- ulars apply to the | undersigned or to Conrad ulars apply to the 1 Bitzer, lfk:rlin. Unt. Consisting of twentyâ€"five acres situated about midway cn the Berlin roma to Blair and 10 minutes‘ walk from Preston. Soil sandy loai, enough timber on place to last 2) years. Buildings in first class condition. A fine place for market gardening. For furthor information npr\y to MRS. H. LIVEKRGOOD, Proston, Ont., or to L W.B. SHERK, Berlia, Ont. 3â€"f. Farm For Sale Notice to Creditors _ y.y. _ bEDRAIMACEESSMAN, _ is coming! â€" He will be at the FARM FOR SALE,‘Walpar House, Bor‘s, Saturday, Co‘obor 21st, Valuable Farm For Sale The undersigned offers for sale his vaiuable farm, Lot 10 south side of Bleam‘s.road, W ilmot Tp. consisting of 125 acres more or less, 3 milos from Petersburg, 5 miles from New Hnmburg. four miles from Baden;near school and church; 105 acres under good cultivation, 20 acres good hard wood Lush; bank harn 44 x74; good drlvl:fi house; framc house, kitchen, woodshed, and necessary outbuildings, two neverfailing wells, Em‘;&&rr?:‘."fl;; terms of pay ment, possessâ€" on January 1st next. Forfurther particulars apply on the ymmim'ag_r_‘t__o farm usn-smtlnlu ef 13) acres _ more or less and situated two miles north west of P‘ros ton and :ix miten rou;;h olflnrr.:in. llelm If;n‘rm is a good twoustary dwelling house, large nk barn, and all m“monq 'mulmi!dlnzu in good condition. | Ma‘Fd and )k?_l, water in house, good well in barn an: three gond springs on differâ€" ent part« of fifrm Tor watering pufrpose; farm i~ wel: fence:, i wo arres of it conif«t of erchard. fruit trees and gardâ€" n. Five nores hant wood bush, about 8 acres pasture woll watered, and balance under :.M cultivation. â€" For terms and further pariiculars, apply to L. C, Sxyorr Breslan P. O. #â€"f Ont. * e Country Residence For Sale.! Mail Contract AT A BARGAIN. SE ALED Tmixnlf]t‘;s',” mdnro% wtu-& .I'“.o-t As The Pronrictor Intends Going to :::fi];"§m:'fl:..r‘n'5;{. udr.{?:v‘a:pbfi-.“lrv. Tor To S tene . . in nepfatts i dcpiiget aline sns The undersignod hereby offers for sale his valuable country residence, situated just ontside the corporation limijts on the cast side of Berlin on the Breslau Road The premises comprise a little over an neve of fine garden land in best of eultivaâ€" tion. On the premises are a fine modern brick house, main dimensions 31 x 20 feet, kitchen 21 x 14 feet. 6 rooms, kitchen, bathroom and niee attic, good dry cellar with cemented floor. Also lgmz brick barn of modern design 44 x 30 feet. The house is snpplied with waterworks throughâ€" out from a large tank above the kitchen and good hose pressure for garden purpoâ€" ses is mpplimg from a large tank in the barn. There is also a x)od well and cisâ€" tern in the house. thriving . cedar hedge surrounds the premises, also a numâ€" ber of lately plianted maple shade trees and a number of fine fruit trees. Fifteen minutes walk from mflu Would make an admirable for a business man or retired farmer. For further parâ€" tionlars apply to » 31â€"3 mok. ow HamDNTR ELC _L M _2 4 * Gon{lemen who are y Fine Farimn For S@lQ |taiq should Investigate and see his FEATIIER WEICIIT TOUPEFS â€"â€" \, _‘ _ and WIGS worn on over 55,000 heads. The undersigned offers for sale his valuable PLEASE REMEMBER DAY AND DATE, FARM FOR SALE. 22â€"6 mos 41â€"I1t 31â€"3 mo«. 32â€" Farm for Sale. Dog Lost Notice. 800 (% o Jos. C. Sxyper. Boriin, Ont. Jacon WILNELM Now Hamtnrg P. 0. IsrAkL CRESSMAN, New Dundee, Ont. A. B, MCBRIDE, _ 41â€"2t have learned our lessonâ€"â€"and learned examination in the school of experience. You can have the benefit. Again we are at the front with an unusually complete line of new and attractive goods at the Lowest Prices Our stock will fill you with enthusiasm and wonderfully relieve your mind. Bricker & Dicbel. OF TORONTO, _ THE FAMOUS It is our business to supply â€" Real uzmfi‘rz‘n and Village Prop %fllfl vll.umfl‘-“‘ for n:or“::u a -d.urllu & ‘n‘ mJ":r, 'n'.'-'.g.-u' wilh fun partiourars, and for erme. veyancing done. LEVI STAUFFER, Office : Devitt‘s Blook, fap stairs), \Vu.m Eoo M m en d acd Printed notices containing further informaâ€" tion as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob tained at the Post Offlces on the route and at this office. Post Office lnng;tor‘l Office London, 2nd. Sept. 1899. _ J _ Ee mt n k4 proposed (‘unlrm for four years, 6 times per, week each way, between Baden and Wellesiey from the 1st January next _ _ _ _ _ . ; REAL ESTATE ldl.otoeqd.lntbl-â€"i.-fldphb“ * Quality and Price e And no one can enter our store and PROF. DORENWEND ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. TRY USFOR A GOOD GOODS Loan Exchange. To Rent Stylish Fall Costume, A Nobby Mantle, A Beautitul Fur Cape, and upâ€"toâ€"date Millinery. â€" AND â€" H. G. Horkirk Post Office Inspec tor. GOODS ARTIST, AT THE â€" |owest Prices = |Agents Wanted. With every kind and stv‘e nf Ladies‘ and Genâ€" t men‘s _ Wigs, Toupees Barg«, Wavy and Plain Frouts, S vitches of all long hair in every length and shade. His Art Sryucs are known and worn by all classes everywhere. _____ Be sure to visit his Show rooms at the Hotel and see his new designs. _ He will, free of charge, demonstrate by fitting you what is the most suitable and becoming to you. Their use adds Health, Comfort and Younger Apâ€" pearance Well Finished Watches. This is a characteristic of our watcher. Both movement and cases are finished with the groatest care thereby insuring accuracy and beauty. Consult us regaiding watches SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN®. Store Near the Post Offos. Berlin. not be convinced that we it well We have passed Heller Bros. "f' “QREN WE,”Dé i\ § P N 10\)PEE 5 7 y

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