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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Apr 1900, p. 8

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5 iciar The following are the a1 E m umo.“l:t;c‘ans’ of the ministers for the enst 5 & â€" OpP Hamilto WEST DISTRIQT t How Perley Misner, of Welâ€" landport, Recoverad Health. He Suffered from Hip Joint Discase and Abscessesâ€"His Friends Feared He Would Be a Permanent Invalid. From The Journal, SL Cathaiines, Ont A reporter of the St. Catharines Journal visiting Wellandport rot long ago, heard of one of those remarkable cures that have made Dr. Williams‘ Piek Pills famous as life savers the world over. ‘The case is that of Perâ€"|, ley Misner, son of Mr. Mathias Misner, who had suffered from hip joint disease and abscesses, and who had been under the care of four doctors without beneâ€" ficial results. Mr. Wisner gave the particulars of the case as f llows:â€""In the spring of 1892 my son, Perley, who was then in his thirteenth year, began to complain of an aching in his hips, and later my attention was directed to a peculiar shamble in his gait. As the trouble gradually grew upon him 1 took him to a physician in Dunville, who examined him and said the trou ble arose from a weakness of the nerves of the hip. This doctor treatâ€" ed Perley for weeks, during which time a large abscess formed on his leg, and he was obliged to get about on crutches. _ As he continued to de eline, I resolved to try another docâ€" tor, who diagnosed the case as hip. joint disease. ile treated Perley for six months. _ The lad slightly imâ€" proved at first, but later was taken worse again. | He would startle in his sleep and was continually in distress as he could neither sit nor recline with ease, and was weak, faint and confused. During this time the abâ€" scess had broken and was discharging in three places, but would not heal. A third doctor advised asurgicaiopâ€" eration, which he objected to, and a fourth medical man then took the case in hand. This doctor contined Perley to the bed,and besides giving medicine, he ordered a mechanical appliance | to which was attached a 15â€"pound weight, to be placed in a position by a pulley system so as to constantly draw downâ€" wards on the limb. ‘This treatment was continued six weeks, causing much pain, but nothing in the way of benefit was noticed. â€" The abscess was dressed twice and thrice a day for months, and frequently, despice the aid of eratches, it was necessary for me to carry him in my arms from the house to the vehicle when taking him out. _ In October of 1893, I decided, other treatments havâ€" ing failed, to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. 1 told the doctor of this decision and he said that Dr. Williams Pink Pills would quite likely be of much benefit. After using four boxes I could see some improyement. After this Perâ€" ley continued the use of the pills for several months with constant improveâ€" ment and new vigor, and after taking about 18 boxes the abscess was nicely healed, the ctutclies were dispeused with,and he was »bloâ€"to work and could walk for miles. 1 attribu‘e the good health which my son enjoys toâ€"day to the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. This medicine achieved such a marâ€" vellous success in my son‘s case as to set the whole: community talking about it. _ I counsider no pen expressive enough to do Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills justice, as I believe my son would still be a hopeless invalid but for this medicine." Aftor Doctors Failed Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure by goâ€" ing to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blood, and strengthen the â€" nerves, thus drising disease from the system. If your doaler does not keep them, they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by addrersing the Dr. Williams® Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. Five car loads of settiers and setâ€" tlers‘ offects, valued at $15,000, artivâ€" ed at Port Arthar from llinois. â€" ‘These people are taking up land in the Slate River Valley. The population of kont County de ereased 6535 in 1899. "Away y CHAa| off" P Sight * * I; When you are compelled to hold the newspaper "away off" know that your eyesight is " away off" and glasses should be procured at once. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed. _ GERLIN OPTICAL PARLOnS Jansen Bros, elose application are in most cases caused by eyeâ€" manently cured by properâ€" ly fitted spectacles or eyeâ€" glasses. ‘ Our Optician has had great success in just such cases as these. TEST HIS SKILL Annual Meceting at Wallace.â€" V at Berlin Next Year.® ‘The 36th annual meeting of Canada Conference of the Evangelical Associaâ€" mmmuwmmonmfi: Friday and Saturday of last week. mc acesad. Aifndbaist‘v sin Wizat i "al Chicago presided. Rev. J. G. Litt of Crediton was appointed Secretary with Rev. A. Y. Haist as assistant; Reov. W. J. Yaeger copyist and Rev. G. D. Damm of Wateiloo translater. 5* Rov. A. 1. PHM®S CS e CR oC T J. Yaeger copyist and Rev, G. D. Hauserâ€"At Berlio, Apr. 19th,the nine Damm of Wateiloo translater. _ mouths old child of John Hauser. ‘The presiding elders were stationed | Smeltzer â€"At Hespeler, Apr. 13th, as follows:â€"West District, Rev. M. L.| Adeline, second daughter of Jobn Wing; East District, Rev. 8. R. Knechâ€" Smeitzor, in her 22nd year. ° tel; North District, Rev. D. Kreh.| Meisnerâ€"At Berlin, Apr. 18tbh, Carl, Elder‘s orders were voted to Rev. W son of Mr. and lnf:hn L. Mcisner, . Hebn of Stratford and Rev. G. Burn| _ aged 1 year. of South Cayuga. «innmmmmmmmmmmermmmene comeirreoenieoaepas, Report of Stationing Committee. ‘The following are the appointments MARKET REPORTS. of the ministers for the ensuing year:â€" wises werine ons _atent 12 M L Wingâ€"Pres. Elder. New Hamburgâ€"C G Kaatz and E 8 Moyer. Tavistockâ€"1D Ricder. Stratfordâ€"W O Hehn. N Easthopeâ€"M Maurer. Sebringvilleâ€"E Burn. Fullartonâ€"â€"E M Gischler. Milvertonâ€"J H Grenzebach. Middletonâ€"H J Holtzman. Creditonâ€"J G Litt. Dashwoodâ€"J C Morlock. Zurichâ€"C 8 Finkbeiner. Maitlandâ€"M Clemens. Aldboroâ€"E Becker. EAST DISTRICT. S R Kuechtelâ€"Pres. Elder. Berlinâ€"A Y Haist. Waterlooâ€"G D Damm. Hespelerâ€"S M Hauch and W Zimâ€" merman. Hamiltooâ€"G F Haist. Blenheimâ€"E. Eby. Campdenâ€"W J Jager. Gainsboroâ€"E H Bean. Niagaraâ€"I M Moyer. Torontoâ€"L H Wagner. Rainhamâ€"J G Burn and A Clemens. Golden Lakeâ€"G H Wagner. _ Arnpriorâ€"A Bolender. Pembrokeâ€"H A Thomas. Bonnechereâ€"O M Hallman. _ Rockinghamâ€"J W Bean. NORTH DISTRICT. D Krehâ€"Pres. Elder. St Jacobsâ€"D H Brand. Elmiraâ€"H H Leibold. Wallaceâ€"L Wittich. Normanbyâ€"G Finkbeiner. Listowelâ€"S F Brown. Mildmayâ€"F Meyoer. Carrick and Walkertonâ€"T Hauch and H L Merner. Hanoverâ€"I A Schmitt. Chesleyâ€"G F Braun and EB Meyer. Port Elginâ€" H Dierlamm. Parry Soundâ€"L K Eidt. - Winnipegâ€"W E Beese. Rosthern and Grenfell, Ass.â€"A W Sauet. The Conference recorded its conâ€" viction that the Bible should be taught in the public schools, and passed strong r»solutions in favor of Sabbath obâ€" servaiice and temperance, and also a esolution sctting forth the unserving wiyaily of the meibors and expressing the hopo that the war imay speedily be brought to a close. The inissionary meeting held on sunday was the most successful in the history of the conference, the large sum of $1750 being raised. | This was over $200 in excess of the largess ainount ever raised before. _ â€"The Conference will meet in Berlin iext vear. English Low as to Fits. A mackintosh that did not fit was the aubject of n legal decision in the Wesiâ€" miuster county court,. The Regent etreet shopkeeper who made the garment said that the purchaser (who sued for the reâ€" turn of three guineas paid) did not give him time to make anotber that would fit. The judge said a person was entitled to a "&t" when a garment was sent home, and any permission to alter or make a fresh article was mere good nature and mot law. ‘The case should not have been defouded. He gave the disappointed cusâ€" tomer his three guineas, with costs.â€"Birâ€" mingham Post. Abrensâ€"At Berlin, Apr. 23rd,the wile of Heary J. Alrens, o a daughter. Woeliertâ€"At Waterloo, Apr. 22nd, the wile of Carl Woeller, of a son. Sherkâ€"At Berlin, Apr. 14th, the wife of Samuel Sherk, of a daughter. Holzâ€"At Borlin, Apr. 15th, the wife of [feury Holz, of a son. Muelietâ€"At Berlin, .Apr. 17ih, the wife of Carl Mucllier, of a daughter. Greenâ€"At Tavistock, Apr. 17th, the wife of J. W. Green, editor and proâ€" prictor of the Gazette, of twinsâ€"son and daughter. Steinmannâ€"In Wilmot, Apr. 9th, the wite of Daniel Steinmann,of a son. Eichlerâ€"At Haysvilie, Aptr. 7th, the wife of Hfenry Eichler,of a daughter. Hassâ€"In Woolwich, Mar. 3rd,the wife of Herman Hass, of a daughter. Stemlerâ€"At Poole, Apr. 16th,the wife of Peter Stemler, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Hasenflugâ€"Bischâ€"At _ Berlin, Apr. 24th, Henry Hasenflug, of near Lexâ€" ington, to Lena Bisch, of St. Agatha. Peters â€"Benderâ€"At Now Hamburg, Apr. 4th, by the Rev. B. Mueller, Marc Poters, of T’"h Easthope, to Julia Bender, of Wallace. Grewe~â€"Hauserâ€"At Berlin, Apr.17th, by the Rov. W. C. Boese, William Grewe,of Mitchell,to Minnic Hauser, of Berlin. Keenanâ€"Bittmanâ€"At Galt, Apr.16th, by the Rev. Rural Dean Ridley, _ Alexander _ Keenan, to Caroline Rachel Bi‘tmany both of Gait. Wildfongâ€"Heckrothâ€"At Preston, Apr. 18th, by the Rev. J.8.Colling, Lewis Wildfong, of Preston, to Vina Heckâ€" roth, of Waterloo I‘p. Nugentâ€"Robertsâ€"At Brantford, Apr. 19th, Wilbur Nugent, son of ligv_._l?. BIRTHS. TY days .. _ ~: 30 Je _ Nole ie Foree o in it days. Clarkâ€"At Gait, Apr.12th,Janet Hope, relict gm h:gch Clark,aged 81 Wheat Futures Aro Higherâ€"Slight Adâ€" vance in Liverpsol and Chicago Fricesâ€"The Lutest Quotations. Liverpool, _ April _ 25.â€"Yesterday wheat futures were _ about . steady, closing unchanged to };d per cental higher than on Monday. â€" Chicago, â€" April 25. â€" Wheat | fuâ€" tures yesterday closed Mc to 3&c per bushel higher than Monday‘s final ligâ€" LEADIENG WHEAT MARKETS. Following were the closing prices at important wheat | centres yesterâ€" ures l‘hlmio se on New York ... Milwaukee ... Bt. Louls ... Toledo ... ... Ditrolt, red . Detroit, white Duluth, No. 1. â€" Northern , . 0 60% .... 9 90/s U D4 Duluth, No. 1 hard .. .... 0 684 .. is Miuncapolis No. 1 Nor. . ... 0 Cig .0+ 0 63ig 0 CX Minuespoihs No. 1 hard ..... 0 GGX ... ga+‘% «+4 Liverpool, _ April 25.â€"Yesterday‘s elose: _ Spot wheat quict; Walla, os l1tad to 6s; No. 1 standard â€" Cal., 6s 4d to Es 4lid; No. 1 northern spring, 5s 11d to 5s 11%.d; No. 2 red winter, no stock; futures quiet, May 5s 9d; July =s §7.d. ToloNTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto, April 25. â€" The run of live stock at the stock yards _ was light yesterday, 48 car loags all told, composed of 787 caltle, 1,200 hogs, 70 sheep and lambs, 50 calves ,and 18 horses. The quality of fat catâ€" tle was fair, few extra choice heavy exporters being offered. â€" Trade carly in the day was quite brisk, but before noon the market had assumed a very quiet aspect. . Prices were much the same as last week. Export cattle, vhoice .....$4 70 to $4 85 " cattle, light ...... 4 25 4 50 #* bulls, choice ..... 4 00 4 10 * â€" bulls, light ........ 3 25 3 6G Loads of good butchers® and exporters, MIxed ..0...0. 4 00 4 124 Butchers® cattle,picked lots 4 25 4 85 1 & =i% Famn Feeders, BOAYY ..>>>+>>>>> Feedeors, light ....0.006++ Staockers ....6. k>> +8 +8 689# Mileln COW$ 22266 + k6 +6 +890 CRAIÂ¥OR .222 ucce 6e n ces Sheep, ewes, per ewt ... Shcep, bucks, per ewt ... Lambs, . picked ewes and Lombs,<per OWb ... ..k. .6 ++ 4 10 8 28 Sheop,. butehors‘ ......0+0¢ 3 OD 4 On Spring lambs, ench ......0 2 50 5 00 Hogs, choice, over 160 and vp to 200 x. nemscceens 1 2% Hogs, thick fits .....0..+ 5 10 sers * light, under 160 Ibs 2 50 aeas t cornâ€"fed ... ..... 5 874 sees 600 0W# usls 1lece> § 95 ++ * 0 #RE® clzrss sx.cll 2 0 EAsT BUPFKFALO CaTiLS MARKET. East â€" Buffalo, April 25. â€" Catte yesterdayâ€"Nominal; the fecling in the calf trade was unchanged. . theep and Lambsâ€"Quiet and | without change. Lambs, clipped, good to extra, §5.50 to $6.50; yenrlings,. £5.50 to . ®G; culls, $4 to 85.25; wool lamls, qtotâ€" ro:oNITO sST. Grainâ€" Buckwheat, . bush ... Hay and Strawâ€" May, per Lo .....}> Hay, mixed, per ton Straw, shoaf, per ton Straw, loose, per tou Dairy Produceâ€" Wheat:..... z... Flour, Ocean.... .. Flour, So‘@........ Flour, Pastry ... .. Omb .222 lll.. 000 Bran, per ton.... .. Middlings, per ton Butter, perlb..... Eggs, per doz...... Butter, tb. rolls ..... 6000 Egas, new Jaid ...een 6n Poultryâ€" Chickens, per. pair ......® Turkeys, per l .ll...ee0 Fruit and Vegetablesâ€" Applos, per bhl ....000+ .$ Po.atocs. per bag .......0 Hogs, live..... Hogs, dressed . Hay, per ton .. Straw, per ton Wood,per cord ble at $7.20 to §$7.60 LITTLE SHORT OF MARVELLOUS. vethers Onts, busin . Barley, . bush lye, bush . Peas, bush . Wheat, Waterloo, April 26. Anyone who compares the past with the present in specâ€" tacle fitting is jorced to admit that the advancement is wonâ€" derful. _ Notwithstan ding vast strides made our optiâ€" cinn is abreast of the present day optical thought and skill. your disposal free of charge. WATERLOOQ MARKETS. fioweflwtmnm talent and services are at ool, _ Apt Spot who 9 6s; No. to Es 4! cattle,picked lots 4 gooil ... ..n. .+. B medium, mixed . 3 common .. ..... 8 Inforior .... .)+ 3 Learg \.z.â€".c2as «s 4 MgBt .c.66ekk++++0 8 a white, red, b fife. ds hite, bush d, daish . fe, doich o. vose. bush 0 0 60% Cash. April. May. July, 22. 30 6ol ED 654 $0 60% SLL ul 0 0 Taky 0 T28 T0 i1 LA MARENCE â€"MARKET | 25. â€"Yesterday‘s t quict; Walla, 5s 1 standard | Cal., I; No. 1 northern 5s 11%/.d; No. 2 red futures quiet, May 0 10% 0 697, 0 1154 cors $ 0.65 â€" 210 _ 2.00 $11 00 to $12 30 00 . 2 00 â€"8 Sn s 0 1 0 664 0 64 0 e3ig 0 CX 6 16.00 17.00 .18 12 .08 0 4400 0 5044 0 50 1 0 35 n 70 to $1 00 0 14 0 16 6.40 9 00 u0 25 T0 S td 70 14 titly NO 1O 14 to $ to $3 50 0 06% 0 114 43 00 10 00 4 5) 3 90 8 0.05 Consisting of twentyâ€"§ve acres situated 2:[0 about midway on the Nerin road to Blait and 10 minntes‘ walk from Preston. Soil .... | sandy loam., cnon1h timbor on place to last 20 o ieafl. Buildings in first class condition. A ’5) nc place for market gardening. For further * informt ion npnlly to ewha‘s MIRS, H. LTVERGOOD, Preston, Cnt . cr â€" to I.W.3. SHERK. Beriin, Ont. %â€"â€"f. 11% 0 0 14 00 10 23 10.00 14 .10 5.00 7 C0 Wate loo, April lith, 1900. Annual Meeting Psn andiogran ues o npemiitay ths ud 2550. ut 1e0 of tne ce pRe GEO WEGENAST, Waterioo, April 20th, 1900 Manager To w l1 be received lhou‘-ad up my. the seventh zl of May, ab 1.‘mkr‘n,lrtM|nmdllmlflw» ing mproveinent Debentures of the Town of Waterloo. ocame e e L se eaL in (A). Cement Ridewalk Debentures for r.fil.i. payaule in twenty anpual ins alments ntercst 4 per cont. (B). Sewer Debenture for tl’. payable in thirty annual instalments. . In: 4 per cent. ‘Tenders to be marke® (Tender fo Local Imâ€" provement Debentures) and addressed to the * 'nn%: or no other Tender necessarily accepted. GEORGE MOORE, Chairman Finance Commi tos Waterloo. Town of Waterioo Waterloo, April 18th, 1900. Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€"Law wa passed buhe Munic pal Council of the Town of Waterioo on thtiulrd-i of April A D. 1900, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $1963.26 for lhepn;pme of defraying the cost of certa n Cement ~idewa ks laid down in the hunlm as Local lm{-rov:?nb. and that a Byâ€"Law was passed by the said Council Debentures for Sale Eie o e n on ama 22 H on the said 2nd day of Avril A. D. 1900, providâ€" ing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $1280 for the purpose of defray ing the cost of certain Sewers laid down in the year 18090 as Loâ€" cal Improvements, and that bot> of said Byâ€" Laws _ were . registered in t e ]hwint,z Office for the County of Waterloo on the 141 dn‘{ of April A . D. 1900. ny n otion to quah or â€"et aside the same, or *“y pat thereof must be made within one whonth from the date of regiâ€"tration, and canâ€" not be made thereafter. A. B. McBltlD(l;: le Dated the 18th day of April A. D. 1900. Wi 1 be beld at Ga‘t Cellegiate Institute,at Borâ€" lin High School and at New Hamburg, Ayr, Elmira and Crosshill Public Schools, on Candidates, if residents of the Coun‘y of Waterloo,shall each pay a fee of 50 cents; if nonâ€" residents, a fee of $1. _ Applications and fees must be forwarded to the Inspector not later than t c Is of May. THOMAS PEARCE, Public © chool Insoector‘s office, Berlin, April 20, 1900, of House and Lot in the town of Waterioo In the Maiter of ths Estet: of Mary Hoffman, Deseased. There w li be offered for sale 1y Public Auction at the Market Motel in the Town of Water co, on > at the hour of 20‘clock in the afte noon, the following valuable property, : amely: _ n oo e e e tt d That corta n parcel or tract of land and premâ€" ises ituate lying and being i~ the said Towsn of Watcrloo, being compored of Lot No. 1 as Inid down on the n~§.i~tcre«l yl in of thesu vey of a part of ths aid Town of Waterl 0, wade for © harles Noecker by 1. L B wman, P. 1. 8., 1879 u."-‘:-'."‘ profer‘y is rearly ommnim}!e Cent ral School, and there is on same n brick dwelling house, hard and soft water, fruit tr es, etc. ‘Ten per cent. of the rurchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance wi hin thirty days thereafier w thout interest. For further terms and conditions of sale apply to Amos W. Morley of the Town of Waterico, Dyer, and James Thompson of the City of Guelph, County oi Wellington, Moulder, Excenâ€" tors of the last will of Mary Hoffman, or to the undersigned. JOHN W. DAVEY, _ A. B. McBRIDE, Auctioneer. Waterloo. Vendor‘s Solicitor. Da ed at Waterloo, the 18th day of Ap: il, 1900. 16â€"3t Desirable building lot for sale on Goorge For pariculars oo r‘l\() INTENDING PURCHASKRS OF RINDâ€" ers. A roport has been circulated by m opposition that we eannot fill orders takon for our No. 4 Ri der. The report is faleeand miss leading and we will f!l all orders = ith waods a« agreod upon._ Wi!l have sample binder in wareroom. . Those desiring can see it. £. N. HAWKE, FARM FCOR SALE. 1+2m Masseyâ€"Iartin Agevfi.. ‘Waterloo, Ont. l’ OGGING CHAIN, on Tuesday, April 1;th. 4 about twesty yards from my birn. 5 bas, whont weighed at same time. _ A %o â€" HENRY OTT. 17â€"3t Erbsville. 17â€"3t ‘)N MY premises, black collie fong with leather co lar, brass metal and number attached Owner can have same h{ -nplylna to JACORB GINXGRICH. 17 3t 2 miles north of St Agatha. Seasonable Goods . . . THE HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS FOR 1900 June 27th, 28th, and 29th, Caustic Soda Executors‘ Sale Saturday, May 5th, 1500 dâ€"f beginning each cay at 9, a. m For Sale Strayed ! In Jamps, brokeaium udgnanlmi{ at â€"_ P* TERMS OF SALE. Notice Found! spply o H. B. DUERISG, 18 2 FRED KEIL Inspector Clork. st ~LACE CURTAIN, __ SILKS, SHIRT WAISTS. MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. ‘The undersizned offer for sale the valuable mar: ket garden of the late Solomon Reist, situatod near the road leading from Bridgeport to Berlin, one mile from the latter town, conni-!-il.lx ol 14} acres, more or less. . On the place are a brick house with a frame kitchen and woodbouse ; a large bank barn and a good well; also a young orchard o choice apple, pear, plum and cherry trees, and a variety of small fruits. . The land is in a good state af cultivation. . The above is a most desirable place for a retired farmer. . fole _ _ _ For terms and further particulars apply to Mrs. ;b“lmed Reist on thepremises, or to the underâ€" LEVL 8. SNYDER, Indgeport 508, 8. SNYDER, Bloomingdale. } gxecutors. William& Waiter Stewart. A good reliable single man to lake c‘ arge «f feeaing dalfry cows, 8 !tady work and goud wages to right man. . Apply to B p‘:l. s STROH, Waterloo, Ont. TheroughbredBulis For Sale Two thoroughbrel bulls, o c year olds, pedI{ree for both ari rals, tmce to inmported stock on both sides. F r further Fanicu]mx apply to LEVI STAUFFER, Waterlos, Ont. The undersigned 0%ers for sa‘e his Froperty on Court and Avenue, in the Town ol Beriin, between Cedar an t Albert streots, conminins 12 acres of land on which is a fine barn an dwelling house with kitchen attached. If no* sold the property will bo rented. For further particulars apply to _\ M. HAHNENBERG, o Rerlin Ontâ€" Twast ty brick honse on the comer of George amd Horbert stre 8. 10 reoors. farnase, and ciry wator, For fasther povbienkass. wpr pl_ to J. GELAMANN. 12â€" Waterlop. 44â€" The undersigned offers for anle his valuable farm consisting of 100 acres in the fownship: of Wilmot, Waterico County ,half way between Petern burg and New Dundee, on the main toa ‘. . On it is a comfortable house. . The bamn and outhuildings are large and very complete. There is a large and very commodious hox pen, silo, and stabling is in good -hn{x. An abundance of roo'l watir. supplied with nydranlic ram; also a small stream, . A Eflm rstem of waterworks all throngh the buildings. *he land is in a high state of cultivat‘on, very proâ€" ductive and everything is in shipe to carty on the most modem approved systc» of famming. For particulars o excrs L F;\RMEIL‘%. why breed your mixed fowl when you can get thoroughbred eges from us for M‘I‘:enl- w a tting and $1.0# a setting when we have to <hi > or de iver? We will also give out a few hundred sottings to hatch on shares. We waut five chickens o t of every two settings we give «nt by Sely ember We keep the following breeds: 8. C. Brown Legâ€" t orma, Black Minoreas, _ “'hit? ‘\;{uldonou ROSPCRTIUTOCODROLLL C Whitn Weandottae t orne, _ Black ,\'mnwnn,m White Wrandotte= I.irmnr mah, . Barred ymonth Rocks a d Silver Laced Wyandottes._Come oara C:ESSMAN NROS 15â€"3t .. Berlin P.O. Residence 2 milos cast of Berlin on the Bres lau Road. 1 have opened a sales stable and will keep on hand a fine line of road, saddie and genceral purpose horses. I have also constantly in stock a fine variety of buggiu and wagons, also Wilkinson and Fluery ploughs, land rollers and a full line of farm implements e o _ Horseâ€"shoeing" as usual. _ Am known by the leading horseman as ARCHITECTS, Heating and Ventilatng Engineers. HAMILTON, ONT. Eggs for Hiatching FOR SALE CR TO RENT. Farm for Sale. 41 if HOUSE TO LET. WAaNTED. NOTICE. ap? New Dundee 1 YEALLM iN, Williamson Bros. Berlin, Ont. REAL ESTATE Real Rs‘ate, Farm, Town and V.llage Prop eriy bougbt, so‘d and exchanged on commix sion. also loans plac« d and obtained. ______ _ Parties baving propertieâ€"for sale or monay n lod, avd (boâ€"e danlvhs to purchase prope~â€" ty o« borr w muney will d> well to call upon he u .dorsigned with full pariiculars , an i for erms. Conveyancing done. _ 8 ____LEVI STAUFFKR Omm': Devitt‘s Hlock, fup stairs), Waterloo, 1 Notice is hereby given nursuant to ‘he Reâ€" vise : Statutes 0° Onlario, 186, cuapul 123. s tion 38,that all creditors and other : ersons hayâ€" ing clainas nf.im-l the cstate of Alien B. Snider late of the village of St. Jacobs, in the cou ty of Waterloo, » ookkeeper, who died on or ab ut the 6th day of March, A. D. 1990, are required to ~en:l by post, » repaid, or to deliver to us, the undersigned, the executors of the last will and testaneat of the said deceased, on or before the Ist day of May, A. D. 1960, their christain and surnames, »ddresses and description, the full pir:iculars of their claims, a statement of th ir accounts, and thenature of the securâ€" ities if any held by them. ___| _ w y omm n on on And furtrer ake notice that we will imâ€" mediati ly after the said last mentioned dite proce~d to distribute the estat» of he said . câ€" ceased among the par ies entitled thereto. hayâ€" ing regird only to the c aims of which w â€" shail tren have notice, a d that we will not be liable for the nssels o‘ the said estate, or auy parl thereof. so distributed, to aby person or rer so: s of whose c im we aha l not then have had The Dominion Life Assurance Company notice Dated the 2ith day of March, 1900 NOTI('F, is bereby given that > S‘redd Gonâ€" eral > ecting of the shoreholders «f t*e Dominion Life A«surance Company will be held at the Head Uftice of the Company in the Town of Waterlao, at the hour of two o‘clock in he aft rnoon of for the purpose of considering and oonnrmlns a Byâ€"law regulating the issue, a lotment an sale of 1124 shar s of tho unissued stock of the Company, at a premium of twe ve dollars and fi‘ty cents +n each share, said premium being hfty per cent. of t‘e amount to be paid \|%llll!|l)l‘lhe first call on raid stoeck, and for other purposes. _ _ _ _ _ ____ TJV]'{ERE will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Charles Camming, aucticnee, at the Queen‘s Hotel in the Town of Galt, in the Connty of W aterloo, on at 2o‘clock, p.m., the rea! e tate of the late | Francis Lowell, composed of: | ‘The east half of lot number_ seventyâ€" wo of tâ€"e Company‘s tract, west side of the Gtand ‘ Htiver, in the Township of Woolwich, in the | County of Wate:lo0, containing «ne hundrod | and seventyâ€"five meres, more or less. This is | the well k own stock farm of the deceased, | known as "‘Montrose Farm," situated 4 m.le | from West Mos.:ose P.0., seven miles from Klora, th ceand oneâ€"half miles from Elmira, . and three miles from Winte bourne, and loâ€" wated n the centre of one of the best farming d stricts of On ario; amd the other lands of the late Grancis bowofl. including that valuable ; ;imrl property in Galt, known as the Qteon‘s ‘ ot e @He1 )00 ies n o e ce in n ie n Executors Notice. "Unl, TERMS: Te per cent of the purchase money to be p.id to the vendors or their solicitor s on thâ€" day of sale. the balance within one month u.vam- without interest. A 1 other terms, particulars and conditions of +ale made known on application :o the Auctioneer, the « xecutors :'t')::dl‘mmh Lowell estate or to the underâ€" DALZELL & BARRIE. Executors‘ #o icitors Public Notice. ndersigned having sold his saddler sh mT\.':'ulerloo begs to nu'gme- to his z.e:-’- tomers of Waterico and vicinity th.t he has opened a shop in Bresiau where he is to 1 ilow his trade of mno{:r ho id herintts o hooitians ll‘fl& an invitati n b&!- , Dated at Galt this tenth April, 1900, SPECIAL CENERAL .MEETINC. Auction Sale. Saturday, April 28th, 1900. Loan Exchange. Friday, May 11th, 1900. Gipcox SNIDER Nzrson Sxiper _ } Executors. â€"St. Jacobs.J _ _ d By order of the Voard, THOS. HILLLIARD, IMPORTANT â€" AND â€" Avauaging Director. 13â€"5t to say:â€" ' i For the North Ward, grolllnl mbdlrl}.n late | Nos. 1 and 2 united) at Harmonie H»11 1 # | Street, Mr. Charles Noecker, Deputy Returnâ€" ) of | ing Ofhicer. â€" and | ‘For the Rast yara, (poiling. subr "itirions the | Nos. 3 and}H united) at Hoyg‘s oflce.sm drod | Street, M m. Hoc‘.' Deputy Iu‘mla( is is | _ For the South Ward, (polling subâ€"divisions sed, | Nos, 5 and 6 united) at he office of the Water m.l6 | loo Woolien Company, King Streot, Geo, Dav« To authorize the issue of debentures for $10,000 for th p rpose of extendirg wa‘er mairs and perâ€" fecting the system of waterworl s in the Tow a of Wat:rlos, B oo e e \V the sum of $10,M00 for the purpose of + xâ€" teâ€" ding water mains and perfecting t e systo.n of waterworks in the Town of Waterioo. And wh« reas, for the purpose aforesaid, it will be necessary for the Corpora:ion of the said Town to issue its debentures for, and to create a debt to the +mount of $10,000 as hereinafter mentio: «d and such debt and the debentures to be issued therefo: shall be made payable in thirty years at the farthe â€"t fromthe day on which this Byâ€"law takes enoct And whereas it will requre tre sum of $578.31 to be raised annually by a special rate \V HEREAS it is deemed expedient to raise the sum of $10,+00 for the purpose of +x> for pay ng the said debt and interest. And whereas theamount of the whole rateâ€" able prop rty of the said municipalit. , acourdâ€" ing .o ‘he last revsicd fassessment roll of the sa d municipa ity being ior the year 1809, is the sum of $1,362,240. . o £ 8 s qs MMIUURUESCRRUE “"\';ui w. ercas the amount of existing debenâ€" ture debt of the said corporation is $105,385.09 and no grincfiu‘! or inler}zu‘lt inlin arrear =. 0| Eoo n en e en Be it therefore enacted by the Co poration of the Town of Waterloo, by the Municipal Counâ€" cil thereof, in council duly convened and asâ€" sembled, and it is : ercby enacted:â€"_ 2il Mo m e e n ais ie 1. That it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Town of Waterloo for the purpose aforesaid 0 verrow the sum of $10,000 and to i sue deben: Inzes of the said Municipality to the amonnt f $10,000 in sums« of not less than $100 each. m wble at the offi e of the Treasur r of the 1 wn of Waterioo on the first day of June in each of the thirty years her inafter specified, commencing with the year 1901, for ‘he respecâ€" tive «mounts following, that is to say:â€" 1901 $UX31 1192â€" !l&i.l_l‘ l.mâ€"!l'?iz T20 1â€" i# 057 â€" 105â€"$208.50 1906â€"z216 95 1907 â€"€225.61 198â€"3231.63 1909â€"§211.02 1910â€" $154 78 T91 1â€"#263 13 1912â€"#274.49 1913â€"32â€"5 47 1914 â€"$2u6.30 191 3u8.77 1015â€"§32.12 1017 â€"§833.97 191 7.$3 brYâ€"§im1.22 19 0â€"$372.67 1921â€" 70 1322â€"§10.3 1973 â€"§422 58 1921â€" 48 1925â€"145; 06 1926â€"#475 34 1927â€"$191.35 1922â€"$514.12 19¢; .60 1 75 and shall have â€" ttached thereto coupons for the pay ment of the intere=t thereon. No ooo ol e oo n ons 1907 â€"$225.61 1910 $504 78 1913â€"32â€"5 47 1915 â€"§32.12 byâ€"§ai1. 22 1322â€"$i05.:9 1925â€"145; 06 Po ooo se erma s 3. The sa‘d debentures shall be dated on the day this By law shall take effe t an ; shall bear intcrest at the rite of four per cent, per annum fro.n the cate thercui, umd such interest shall be payable yearly at the office of the said Tre«=urer on the lir=t day of June in each year duflnf the currency of said debentures,the first of such paym nts of interest to be mn‘ on the first day of June, 1901. 3. 1. shall be Iawful for the Mayor of the said Municlplm.f'. and he is herehy authorized to sign the said deb ntures hereby authorized to be issued,and to cause the same and the interest coupons attached thereto to besigned | by the Treasurer of the said Municipality and the Cle k of the said Municl‘rllly is hereby authorized to attacht e seal of the said Municipality to the said debentures. > 4. That the said sum of $578.31 required as aforesaâ€"d to be raised annuaily. shall be aised, levieda d collec ed in each year dnring the cumncz‘ol’ the said debentures by a special rate, sufficient therefor on all the rateable proâ€" perty within the Municipality of the said Town, such â€"um being sufticient to discharge thâ€"> sevâ€" eral yearly sumsof pr nc:-r land interestaccruâ€" ing dtl‘m ?u me"::m yoa l’ la,m:h become r: vely payable according e terms ‘\ :Eh B;-hw. 6. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on the first day of June, 1900. } & Thatths votea of the qualified electors of the said Town of Waterloo shall ht':.km on this Byâ€"law hg ballot, uxnmmt to "‘Muniâ€" ciral Act," Chapter Revised titltn of _ Ontario, on T esday, the 16th dayâ€"of May, 1900, | from the hour of 9 o‘clock in the forencon un i; . the hour of five o‘clock in the afternoon _ of the | game day, and at the places and by the Deputy | Returning Officers hereinafter specified, that i8 ida n, Deputy Returning Officer. DPR o aey Shans‘rr dain‘ Bibermon For the Woest Ward, (polling eubâ€"divisions Nos. 7 and 8 united) at the old Council Cham« ber in the Markot House, Chas. A.Haehnel, Dep» uty Roulrnlnt Officer. 7 That the Clerk of this Counci! shall sum ulz the number of vnu'-‘glvw for and against thi Byâ€"law at the Council Chamber on the «ixâ€" PP de o e t teenth day of May, 1900, at the hour of cleven w‘elock in the forencon. 8. That the Mayor of the said Town shall atâ€" tend at the syid CouncilChamber on the four: teenth day of May. 1900. at the hour of eigbt @‘clock in the afternoon to appoint persons 10 attend at the various« poliing piaces and at the final -nmvninr up of the votes by the said Clerk respectivcly on behalt of Q‘."rm inâ€" terestod in miflifl oppo ing passage d#h law respectively. nally passed after the assent of the rateâ€" pw-uln the Council Chamber, at the Town of Water 0o, this day of . 1900. i _ NOTICE Take notice that the foregoing is a tree copy Byâ€"law No. :aw which has been taken in $185.44 $208.50 $231.63 #163 13 ay Te 1903â€"$192.8% 1906â€":216 93 1900 â€"§211.02 $ pay m-g:tmg

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