€Ca., the gist ol the contentions being as follows:â€"In 18953 a contract was made under which 30 clectric light: were provided at $o0 a picce aud when the number of lights reached 30 or more $145 a piece was to be paid. _ Jn 1896 the Council thought they might as well have the 3o lights and get th reduction to $45 a light. _ ‘They were then informed that the contract meani $50 for the first 30 lights and $45° fur the next 5. _ The Councilaccepted this interpretation but ordered thecontract eancelled and a new one drawn in ac €ordance with their ideas. _ ‘The Gas A Midnight Session.â€"Clarke Will Get a Franchise. The Berlin ‘Town Council beld a miduight session on Monday evening. Though the night was a sweltering one it was the longest mectiny during Mayor Edon‘s regime. â€" Quite a sprinkâ€" ling of spectators were present, anxtous to see what would be done in railway matters. _ Mr. Clark addressed the council and the result was to rescind their formmer action ind an attempt to put through a byâ€"law giving Mr. Clark & franchise. | The tims was too limited howe ver, and an adjournment was made until the lith inst to give the solicitor time to prepare the byâ€"law. A lengthy discussion took place on the claim of the Berlin Gas Co. for $150 alleged arrears for last year, and the matter was referred to the solicitor. A byâ€"law to extend the fire limits was also left untinished. Timekeeping is Essential Jansen Bros., King Street, Berlin. OPTICIANS. The Finance Committeo presented the following roport which was adopted: Market Comumittee..........$ 39 4 Fire and Water Committee. .. 720 93 Board of Works............ 207 78 HIOINLS : 5020 2e e + <are Sewerage Committee (Mainâ€" SCHAINICC}â€"+2:2.22204.«% Sewerage Committce (Septic THAIKY :s 2200000 se nens Sewerage Committee lucal in« pPOVERINHE .......... News Record, printing...... Duuke & Co., charity....... E. Bricker, livery hire...... F. Heiman................« H. Aletter, cash advance for BUIRlIG:~ 1. : +â€"s00c2«+s Refunds of taxes to M. A. and and L. E. Glick, E. E. M. Brauer and Magdaâ€" lena Doerr........... Registering Byâ€"laws. ...... Beil Tel Co. Chict‘s residence W. H. Becker & Co......... F. Seibert, sharpening lawn The Mayor said the Berlin Gas Co. elaimed $100 from the town as arrears for lighting. Quite a lengthy argnment ensued between his Worship and M: W H Breithacpt, President ef the Gas €o., the gist of the contentions being In this connection the following motion was passed: _ Moved and seconded by Alds. Stacbler and Breitâ€" haupt that the Mayor be authorized to issue his cheque for the sum of $800 towards the purchase of the lot on Yonge St. selected by the Star Whiteâ€" wear Co. provided the said Co. cnter into an agreement with the town to erect thereon a three storey brick facâ€" tory 40x100 feet and to employ not less than 100 hands and to pay into the town treaiury yearly for ten years the sum of $50 in lhieu of taxes on factory and machiner)’, at the completion of which time and the carrying out oi their provicions, | the town . will at the end of said tenm years issue a deed in fee sipple to the said Star Whitewear Th On July 25 the Star Whitewear Co. requested the town to grant thein a lot on the same conditions as other firms had got lets. They promised to erect a factory 45x 100 feet, 3 flats and to cost $6000 to $Z0U00 and employ pot less than 125 hands after the first year. INOWOTL.L..L..2......+ C. E. Moyer, printing....:.. Rebate personai iax to execu tors of A. J. Peterson OSHRIC. ... .. . . i reruun BERLIN TOWX COUNCIL. ieal Partor STAR LIGILTING ARREARS. in a watch. If yours does not keep Lime we can repair it if it is worth the expense. If not we can sell you a reliable timekeeper at a very reasonâ€" able price. FINANCE REPORT WITEw kEak Co. the Star Whitewear 4 town to grant thein local improveâ€" $1301 2274 112 1 702 38 86 P 15 41 UU GG 10 Ot 10 x w Co. assented for four or bMï¬b.‘?‘g aymh“dhml & mate ter of fact however oli contract was never destroyed nor a new one drawn up. When the contract was reâ€" pewed for one year in 1899 President Breithaupt says he wug:muhr to stipulate that in should be based on BATTLE AT PEITSANCG. the existing contract by which he means the wd'vun:l written document. His claim is ore for $5 extra on each of 30 lights or $150. Cmm Aliies Said to Have Loss 1,200 Killed and Wounded. fror but ‘The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Anschen, said the Colomial conâ€" tingents in China would consist . of 200 officers and men from . Victoria, London. Aug. 7.â€"In the Honse of Commons vestorday Serretary Brodâ€" erick eaid the overnment had no inâ€" formation regarding the reporfed adâ€" viance of the British or other . relief forces townrds Pekin, nor as to the present position of the foreign Minisâ€" ters there M (n motion the matter was referred 10 the Solicitor for an opinion. PEKIN ADVANCE â€"ANNOUNCED. British Consal Makes Oficial Statement It ters left Pekir dary. Aug. 3, commaind of t are by no in Farl Li‘s stat ports that ha to risds hour torts have not As« to the Reported Advance of the Als lie# on Pekin Dritish Gunboat Fame Reports Heary ejveil, it agement Ti Lokal Anzivger of Rerlin, pubâ€" suiinc on inferview with Li Hung lming. quotes him as declaring emâ€" utically that China must not, in ny Ctreumistance: . cede any more i. lo any power. In reply to question _ why the rebellion â€" was ot jart woowns Borl Licis represented Th«t the Ferce Left Tien Tsin on 1‘ W ntich tempt to relieve Pekin was begun â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ is uccepted as correct. An Undertiker The British Consul does not menâ€" Owen Sound, Ont., n any fighting, but the Shanghai | Andrew Hamilton, rrespondent of ‘The Pail Mail. | ‘Tara, was drowned : ecraphing Sunday, says: "The P® |ar Balmvy Heach cam tl Friday Lastâ€"This Gives Color to the Report of Battle at Peit« id nainl of the escort. . The Consuls by no means disposed to credit Li‘s statement. All the other reâ€" s that have â€" reached London up Lir scort to Ti m . arccount of hostilitic mauus for tra nlatives are 11 heax ily ing day] that nave reached is hour indiecate that ive not left Pekin. the J ed.up «ppears to that the C mRITAIN Mas No NEWs by using sougz, Which Lasted Seven t BATTLE AT PIEISANG. wt veavily _ encaced. Chinege at ia daylisht of the 5th. {(Signâ€" Remey.** ang ds the first railroad staâ€" bont three miles northwest of sin en route to Pekin. ir. who signed the first | doâ€" is in command of the Yorkâ€" e Japmnese Legation has been l up to Aug. 1."" Therefore the tmnnouncing the safety â€" of the rs on that date are confirmed. rday the Chineso Minister, Sir n lo Peng Luh, communicatâ€" ord Salisbury a message from tb 1i Â¥Yamen, dated July 30, int the statement that . the s were safe on that day, and ing the friendly relations exâ€" wetiveen them and the Â¥Yamen, ind in TS moeling »pposition. ould hing Sunday, says: ‘The Pe f columm is reported to have a._check The _ Chinese are have adopted Tugela tactics, or several hours of fighting, retreated."" same cablegraim, which was the House of Commons, _ the it ‘Tien ‘I‘sin â€" says: News Li d spatches are as Irem .*This is m receive ch is at (Che Fno. Jt ds the War Dopartment that o rensen tn douht that an t has taken plaee _ While information has heen _ reâ€" is snid that srch an enâ€" was not unexpecteds stateru« i1 of the rs for the igemeont on | $u d av reporting the s the â€" fegations H ours. the cement A successful the 1'!)|Ifl'l‘0'lll‘&‘ \\'I‘h their conveyance unâ€" ien Tsin is expected, of _ the recommenceâ€" es at ‘Tien Tsin, code insimission to the reâ€" e considered _ undeâ€" Sin . Says: ks + Legation has Despoate cl Li is represented CI blame | Prince â€"Dow ager and the tniment. | But â€" for ergy the situation a become so seriâ€" he â€" allied â€" forces * cables the Britâ€" Tsin, under date the first â€" official d here that â€" the l‘ckin was begun mlirm the . stateâ€" mcse â€" Covernimnent ip the march â€" to Ministers as hosâ€" ble i sending _ of ons â€" by the contains . this A successful Abort followa oficial â€"re About 16 the Minisâ€" 16.000 Wismerâ€"At Borlin, July 23rd, the wife of A. M. Wiamer, of a son. Schnellorâ€"At Williamsburg,Jaly 25th the wife of Wm. Bchnoller, of a Wallaceâ€"At Plain‘s Cottage, near Strasburg, July 31st, the wife of Alex. Wallace, of a daughter. Hintzâ€"At Berlin, Aug. 3rd, the wife of John Hintz, of a daughter Brubacherâ€"At Berlin. Aug. 4th, the wife of Simeon Brubacher, of a daughtor. ZLieglerâ€"iIn Wellesiey T‘p, Jaly 22nd, the wife of Henty Ziegler, of a son.: Schwicndkowskiâ€"aAt Berlin,J 1ly 22nd, the wife of Aug, Schwiendkoweki, of Teronte Man Drowned at Utie®. Utica, N. Y., Aug. 7.â€"Frank Breicre, Of Toronto, has heen at work at the mills at Hinckley in this county for the past six months. Yesterday he attempted to swim in a rapid in the West Canadian Creek, He became exhausted and was swept under and drowned. Beallevilie A«se«or Dead. Belleville, _ Ont., _ Aug. 7.â€"Mr. Francis McKay, city assessor, died yestorday, aged S1, aiter a long illâ€" ness. â€" Mr. McKay came here in 1815, and _ was appointed assessor sevenâ€" teen years ago. His son, Mr. F. D. McKay, editor of the Peterhoro Reâ€" view, and five daughters survive him. Fred Curay‘s Body Found. Chatham,‘ Ont., Aug.â€"The body of Fred Caray, drowned at Rondenu & The following is a partial list of the fall fairs of 1900 and the days on which they are to be held. NORTH _ WATERLOO, _ BERLIN, Sept. 18 and 19. soOUTH WATERLOO, Galt; Oct. 2 and 3. Wellesley and North Easthope, Welâ€" lesley, Sept. 12 and 13. North Oxford, Wondstock, Sept. 26 to 28. Elmira, Sept. 25th and 26th. Western Fair, London, Sept. 6 to 15. Central, Guelph, Sept. 25 to 27. North Perth, Stratford, Oct. 2 and 3. Southern, Brantford, Sept. 15 to 20. North Brant, Paris, Sept. 25 and 26. North Western, Godcrich, Sept. 18to 19. Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 27 to Sept. 8 Central Ottawa, Ottawa, Sept. 14 to 22 Kingston District,2 Kingston, Sept. BIRTHS. Neichel:â€" In Berlin, Aug 2nd, the wife of Aug. Neichel, twins, a son and a daughter. * Nahlsâ€"At Berlin, Aug. 20d, the wife of Aug. Nahis, of a daughter. Plummerâ€"At Ayr, July 20th, the wife of Charles Plummer, of a daughter. Lavellâ€"At the Methodist parsonage, Ayt, July 22nd, the wife of Rev. © A. E. Lavell, B. A., of a daughter. Brownâ€"in Soath Dumfries, Jaly 2nd, the wife of Thomas M. Brown, of a Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Ont., Aug. 7. â€"The badly decomposed body of a man was found floating in the lake yesterday afternoon, abnat five miles down the American shore. The corâ€" oner at Lewiston â€" was iminediately notified. Upon investigation, the reâ€" mains were found to be those of Wilâ€" liam Mason, the Niagara hackman, who was drowned near the mouth of the river by falling out of a boat on the night of July 22. 10 to I4th. â€" Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 18 and 19 Tavistock, Sept. 17 and 18. Blenhein, Drumbo, Sept. 25 and 26. Elora, Sept. 27 and 28. Fergus, Oct. 11 and 12. New Hamburg, Sept. 13 and 14. < uio cez s t taze> MARRIAGES. Lightoing Started a Fire. Lasbyâ€"Wright â€" At Winterbourne, Lanark, Ont., Aug. 7.â€"During the | July 25th, Lyun Lasby, of Ospringe, thunderstorm _ yesterday . afternoon | to Maggie Wright of Winterbourne. lightning struck the steeple of the | Appelbyâ€"Dabmerâ€" At 8t. Peter‘s Congregational Church, ianark, and e, Berlin, July 20th, by the set fire to the tower and roof. The g:' R. '(;n l’h’ch’, Robert Appelby fire brigade worked hard and had it Blrx;ll practically out when the water in to Clara Duhmor, both of the lake played out, and before the DEATHS. engine was moved to the tiver the | Weberâ€"At Centreville, July 28th, fire had gained considerable headâ€" Mre. Abram Weber. way. By hard work the imain boa, of the building was saved, but tte W:Ll;u.'â€"lnb_\hmho T}†July 31“' tower was burned and the roof and n J., third son of Jno. Wallace, inside badly damaged. Loss about | _ 2800 34 years. $2,500; covered by insurance. Scottâ€"At Galt, July 20th, James Herâ€" Montreal, Aug. 7.â€"â€"A Montreal genâ€" tleman has~â€" received from a friend, Mir. Mr. fierbert 1P‘. Coates of the Central â€" Urueuay Rauilway, Monteâ€" video, the following expression _ of opinion on _ Canada‘s show at the Paris Exposition: ~Canada beats fthe Einpirae in hor exhibit, and in fruit has a show that knocks Uncle Sam and California into a cocked hat. The railroads have an excellent turnâ€"out also."* Westeriy, RL, Affg. _ 7.â€"William Clark of Newark, N.J., president . of the William Clark Thread Company, died suddenly at his home at Watch Mill, _ yesterday, _ of heart failure, which followed a severe attack of inâ€" digestion. He was well known _ on both sides of the Atlantic. © Andrew _ Hamilton, | undertaker, of Tara, was drowned while in bathing at Balmy Beach sumimer resort, near here, yvesterday aiternoon. He _ was swimming out to a rowboat and took craimps, and was drowned . beâ€" fore assistance could reach him. The body was recovered by grappling . a couple of hours aiferwards. Deceased leaves a widow. officers and mems from South Aus be purtly borne by the Colonies. Haids in the Conge Free Sieie. Answering another question, Mr. Broderick said the authorities of the Congo Free State admitted that Briâ€" tish territory agbove Albert Nyanzs had been raided by Congo troops, and that women and cattle had been carried off. The Congo Free State auâ€" thorities apologized for the raid, and sought to punish the invaders. LIST OF FALL FAIRS. Threadmaker Clark Dead Canada‘s Show at Paris Mausou‘s Hody Came Up. d ETT UUT £HC u iard and had it z’;l&'g:hln‘::h'hwmh'b:rs:'nr 9 the water . in f and before the DEATHS. ) the tiver the |\ Weberâ€"At Centreville, July 28th, iderable . headâ€" | _ Mrg. Abram Weber. the imain boa, e * | Wallaceâ€"In Waterloo T‘p, July 31st, saved, but tte ; * * id the roof and | IOh9 J., third son of Juo. Wallace, . Loss â€" about | _ A§0d 34 years. surance. Scottâ€"At Galt, July 20th, James Herâ€" es bert Scott, in his 32nd year. ame Up. Williamsâ€"At Galt, July 28th, Mary . Ont., Aug. 7â€" | A. Morgan, wife of Geo. L. Wilâ€" ce in the ie |_, Noae :,’fna‘l“fl‘i‘n‘lï¬:: McMillanâ€"At Galt, Aug. lst, Cassâ€" hore. "The corâ€" andra McAfee, relict of the late cas ijminediatety | _ J8W%8 McMillan, in her 83rd year. igation, the reâ€" | Hubertâ€"At Galt, July 3l1st, Millie be those of Wilâ€" | _ McLarty, wife of Wm. Hubert. agara hackman. | Buobanapâ€"At Grand Rapids, July ir "‘; "‘;“h 9! | 27th, Mrs. Margaruite Buchanan, ut of a boat OB | _ formerly of North DuMfri6®. prrmmnnme Thompsonâ€"At Galt, Aug. 3rd, Florâ€" Drowned. ence,daughter of Mr. Walter Thompâ€" Aug. 7. â€" Mr. son, aged 7 yeats and 9 months. 7.â€"Mr. ld“.\‘ Waterloo, August 9. Whens.:::=â€":ss:4:22ss Flour, Ocesen.......... Flour, Sola..,,........ Flour, Pastry,......... OnME «.~:....~..Â¥.cres‘ Bran, per ton.......... Middiings, fl'«wn.... Butter, per Ib.......... Eggs, per doz.,........ Ingersoll, ‘Ang. 8.â€"â€"Yesterday 145 colored ind 150 white were boarded; 10ke bid for colored, and 10c for white: no sale« were made, Camphellforit, Ont., Aug. 8 â€"Yesâ€" terdar 1,300 hoves were offered. All _ the wife of Jonas Martin, of a son â€" Martinâ€"In Woolwich Ttp, July 20th« the wife of Reubet Martin, of & son. new s Brownâ€"At Galt, 30th, the wife of Geo. M:?w F ' McManusâ€"At Waterloo, J s wie t i. weiaes a t asughe Liverpool, Aug. 8.â€" Y esterda y wheat â€" fubures _ closed _ ‘,d to 1‘,d higher than Friday. Chicago, _ Aug. 8.â€"Wheat futures whimnced a cert a bushel yesterday, ind retained most of the gain to the close. â€" Rise was _ on strong foreign £1.75 McVittieâ€"In Blenheim, Aug. 2nd, Henry McVittie, in bis 73rd year. Smithâ€"At Waterioo, Aug. 6th, John William, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Chicago, aged 2 years, 6 months and 14 days. Wheat Futures Higher Advance of a Cent a Bushel on stroug Advices by Cable Lutest Quotations. EAsST BUFRFAbe ca fauls s ACIK Kd, East BRuffato, Aug. 8 â€"Cattle â€" There were no fresh offevings ef catâ€" tle yesterdar. and the demand . for the fow leads le‘t over was moderate anil the hasis of the closing . prices pf Mondaxy was unchanged. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Sheep _ were _ strong. _ but lambs not _ much â€" iwanted. Spring lamhs _ were _ quotable £5.50 _ to #5.63; sheep und vearlings, $4.50 to Weilerâ€"At Baden, Aug. 7th, the wife of William Weiler, of a son. Cabbage, per dox 2...... 0 i Currots, pet doz ........ 0 10 iÂ¥ks TokoNTO LIVE sPOCK, Toronto, Aug. 8.â€"The run of live stock at the catUle market was large vesterdayâ€"â€"79 carloads, composed ct 1,500 cattle, the bulk of which were exporters, 400 hofs. 667 sheep . and 20 calves. The quality of fat cattle was fairly good, lt choice butchers‘ wnimals â€" were not _ by any . means plentiful. Trade was much the same as on Friday last for fat cattle. no brisk. but about steedy. at quotaâ€" tions given on that day. Frices for Iambs were easier. but in a‘l other classes there was litte change. Export eatife. chofer .....§6 57 to 25 10 o opauttle, | Bathit ullll 4 25 $ 15 * burlls, elindes 222222 4 m 4060 Feedors, Feoders, Etockers Milch en Calves . Sheop, .6 Sheep. 1 Lambs, . Sheop. Hogs, thick fars ........!. w Tight under 160 ihe Chik Leads Zbost limtclre exporters. mixed Butchers‘ cartle.pi g good . ... * medinm, «e eetameon New York Milwankes Poleds .. . Detroit, red «ln.. white Unluth, No, Nort hern Puluth, No, hard ... Minnespolis Minnespolis, No L dnwil ... d T0noNTo =T. Grainâ€" Wheat. white, O918, birkslt 2222222 Barley, bush, ...... HF6, WilsH, corsrces Jreas, bugh, .2.1.000 Unckwheat, bush. . Seedaâ€" Aisike, choice No. 1 * good, No. 2 . mp to 200 Ih« Follow ing were the t dnportinit: wheat Lonis hn ch coritâ€"fed MARKET REPORTS. MARKET REPORTS. Hight white, larsh red, bush . nfe, bush. goose, bush CHEFSE MARKETS+, wirk vr LA WRENCH $ 0.68 ®11 00 to §12 10 0n 11 . Jn n ; 2 4 00 5 1200 17.00 18 12 .10 w anK3Ts. closing prices centres yesterâ€" 11 215 80 0 404 % u0 O 10 10 14 i1 i1 MA B6 ts 4 to $0 G0 to $0 to $ $ 0.68 0 10 0 13 0 45 ‘‘80 Manufactured hy the Verity Co., .. | Brantford. 10 inch cut with knife coulâ€" .... ) ters. OQne man with 8 borses will do +20 | as much fall ploughing with this gang :14 |as 2men and 2 teame with ordinary 5.7$| gangs. Call at the wareâ€"rooms and dn en uth The Imperial Gang«#"~ RE \L ESTATE, Farm, Town and Village property bought, so d and emhm on commission, also Nm and ined. Parties having p for a.le or money to lend, and those desh-lT to purchase propâ€" orty or borrow money will /o well to call npon the undersgned with full particulais and terms. ‘Conveyancing done. _ __ ___ _ tolend, and those desiring to hase propâ€" | ter factory; good concrete d weiling house; large erty or burmw::ney wnlnl't‘o w:‘lll'?n call npon :rnk barn, wlth‘..'ba 38 head :cï¬:; new ".20 undceru gned wlfl; full particulais and | hog pen, holds '. n:m.::h Watâ€" irms. veyanct lone. and PMoercce C LEVI STAUFFER, |Sto: 4 miles from o. *.’k; to ® Office: no\m'f Block, (up st.irs), WaterJoo, . M. . \ | Seasonable Caustic Soda or w Brick house opprsite the Central School on Church street, consisting of 9 rooms heated by combination furnace ; barn, two lots, hard a.d soft water; fruit trees of all kinds. Apply to GUSTAVE HAMEL _ The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm consisting of 100 acres in the township of Wilmot, Waterico County,half way between Petersâ€" burg and New Dundee, on the main road. On it is a comfortable house. ‘The barn and outbuildings are large and very complete. There is a large and very :mnmodhulhwwnv silo, and stabling is in good .. An -lmndane:l:.ï¬ood water supplied with nydl:;IlISC ram; also a stream, . A R’"‘ of waterwarks all throughithe buil land is in a state of cultivat un, very proâ€" ductive and eve ing is in shape to carry on the most modern approved aystem of farming. For OT 5, Con 3. township of Pilkington, consisâ€" tingot.'»:min..ond state of cu tivaâ€" oo, The firm is situated on the east side of the Grand River, 4 miles south of Ki ra. It is well watered by running spring and has on it a For Sale or To Rent. hote), 3 stories high 40x54 feet. ’good barn, 50x60 feet with »ccommodation for 30 horses. Guod supp y of water. Apply to Joakrn > TRUB } Avoust Dietrion Executors. St. Agatha, July #th, 1900, 20â€" within thirty feet from the house which has proved to give better result« than a cream ln‘i arator. On the farm are two brick houses,ban barn, wagon andimplement house and other nocessary outbui dln&a very fine young orâ€" chard consisting of choicest plum, apple and pear trees. Water Inyp}y in house and barn by IR;irnulic ram. Thefarm is % miles north of Be lin near the village of Bridgepo t. F‘L}“!'u;aï¬& particulars apply on the premises or wi D. G. MOYER, 25â€"2 mos. Bridgeport, Ont. 161 ACRES,about 20 acres in bush, balancein good state of cultivation. A strong spring HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE ood state of cultivation. A strong spring i j greok runs t.hlo‘:xulih vt..ho':'.:rm vh-icr:nllnlnkung CIOth‘e“n Hm and Fumishmgsn ""{3"0" for stock, There it & r12008 SDTIDE | .ommmmenaimemsmemematmmncmemememenenmemmememmmane withinthixty faat feam tha Innen which has J S n o o es s ies Good brick house on Albert street, 5 minutes m rrom“ g':?d P. 0. HudA Andu‘ofl. water, » Enrdem _ CHRISTIAN LWPER. Albort street. . Desirable building lot for sale on George st. For pariculars n apply to l Who is accident or deformity frafaâ€" y tent and ¢nisted: but sls A. J$«A se Cooss EERCaEE ZOV 200 d County, 8. C., writes: "1 had been ‘ troubled Memmmmmmmememmmmmamme with _ rheumatism . for twelve years, so bad at times Icould not leave my bed. 1 was wnl crippled. Tried many doctors, and two gdl em "',:.,:"R.“,',.f.."'h"â€..i"" me k m wl o w mas sâ€"ooes Men‘s Pants near! me. y was Bwryhd&*m saw me said I -:'Iu I took five bottles of ‘Golden Medical bh:m‘ and four viais of ‘ Peliets,‘ and toâ€"day my hes _ x Roe Vai fo good, sher suffering tweive years with rhew The uln%?h' liver can be cured the use of Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellz Farm for Sale F the late Mrs. Tachirhart, of St. Agatha, Lot No. 7. uonsmll?nf } acre of land, el, 3 stories hih 40x54 feet. good barn, 50x89 Real Estate Farm for Sale. CLf Farm for Sale. Loan Exchange. In lumps, broken Jumps and granulated at For Sale TO RENT. A. WERNER‘S to * Wo5~ HALLMAN, New Dundee P. 0. ELMIRA. FRED KKIH. Waterloo. W aterioo, : |Clerk‘s Notice of First Postâ€" vols ing of Voters‘ List. °_ | cheap. Come and see crops or enguire. . |uz Oq-n: C-‘E:q-h 2 o "aogP B cfroun an. All haree owndts should have it. Made of best tanned leather‘and rubbér made of pure gum. Sure cure for sore . Guaranâ€" those who have ustd them. Canadian patent for sale. Will be sold by county rights or for the Dominion. ‘Write for descriptive ctronlars arders sent by mail or otherwise will hare finte of coldration: Aire springs: larew ordbare; 20 acres M"% uv, and "nzni" nl:: ow fgr melting. old sas. Tevins vorr soer nos N the Township of Blenheim; 106 acres along the Nith River close to a thriving vflé:n: mixed well divided for stock, ry and in; 3 mile ln!d:htehnu and butâ€" ter factory; good concrete d weiling house; large ES the_town of Futsiny 5f nuour Ai0e mhnninats. Duiiimet Goonmmuz or office man with small e-:lhlhnhnï¬vo interest in genâ€" :Il ine and gus engine woiks. Apply HENSEL & SCHNEIDER, Sn §7] Kast Franklin St., fnlnlnonarh. There are two sets of buildâ€" cgs and it is stitable to be farmed as onj two or three farms. For apply to James Hunter on the or by letter to Alma Post Office, On CHâ€"tL _ Jaxzs Hoxte®, May 15th, 1900 Farm For Sale. Voters‘ List, 1900, Munitipality of the Townsnip of Wellesiey, Coulty List Act,the uhvd:i-ldmuonw be so m“:to m’cmd;lm of the list, made rsuant to said Act, persone appearing EMMNM Assessment Roll of the »aid unicipality to be entitled to rote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Dexisiative Aâ€"niaudtt Municipal Electâ€" h.u;lndlhblal‘ list was first m&d up at m» at St. Clements,on the th .wd Am‘ and remains there for ins lon. are called npon to examine the said st, umm.;r..:‘y other er: ors are found to take rate pnaudug 'h“h.':):.:d"An 6th 1900. se w. "BfTen r. sCHRUMMER, Clork of Wellealey Tp, Farm For Sale. |N mitted or delivered to the persons menâ€" tioned in sec fona 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ List Act,the copies required by said sections to We have made a purchase of 22 dez. or 264 pair of men‘s and hoys‘ pants at a big reduction,from one of the best pant manâ€" ufacturers in Canada, and as we wish to make quick selling of these 264 pairs of ng-&oznu pants,are offering them to you at the following prices. Men‘s black worsted np.nu extra -tmll:f.muh for fireman and machinists,doublestitched seams 2 pair hip pockets at â€" â€" â€" $1.50 Men‘s strong ev day workin p-nustnï¬.m.eaï¬md â€" > ixgs 21 pair boys‘ knee pants in brown ‘OTICE is hereby given that 1 have transâ€" N mlnodqrduuv:..-!b the persons menâ€" Men‘s fine English worsted pants in neat stripes, ‘"two colors" made with double stitched seams. side and hi pockets, best trimmings, and good Men‘s fine grey twexrnu. in very _ neat patterns, ate were mulepa‘o sell u‘ï¬w and m' sizes 32to 40, selling here at â€" â€" â€" â€" $2.25 Men‘s tweed pants, in dark grey hair stripe, extra strong, were made to sell at $2.25 to t{w at $1.75 N the Township of Blenheim; 186 acres along is in ue uP the bort farmm sither for stock of FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. itters, just the kind you would pay rour tsilor $5 for, if -’ude to mg:ry, hey are here in all sizes at â€" â€" $2.90 hundred acres in the Township of Pil Strayed. I tTHE King or Wanted. WM. SPAETZEL, Queen 8t., South, BERLIN. Crescent is a popular whee! at an honest price. Old wheels taken in exchange. Second hand wheeis for saie, cheap. of Waterloo. CLEVELAND e ie 0 Th UVIVIRO ID 5 N: SS BV SV DT Ee 3S) L Are You in Need of a Pair of Pants ==â€"â€"â€" GEORGE AL We have the 1900 Cleveland Quickstep, CANADIAN WHEELS T3.Paisley, Ont. Boys‘ Pants Strasser & Co. L. SATTLER, Ei’:ii Iinlo:':ll}'v at inu-:"o -blmh seem w i n mopnaing o « are to ex +mine said.. list,,. e = other errors . ne ooo o of Augu®t, 1000 _ | N _ mitted or delivered to the persons mam i i a i cmd ireaign e en bhmm-‘-‘:ug:rodlmn thie % .fla:. by the la*t revised k.mn'xfl‘:f the Municipslity to be enti to. vote in :. said Municipality at elections for. members: of the Legisiative Assombly aud aft Municipal tion in the tow nship of Wellesley, County q Watertoo. The flflll'll well as b:{klln(- ..! : a‘good condition and has of late been owned by the corpo ation of the Township of We&,. said :Ml. better edlmv:onu? '«33.-.. oC ALEX TENNTE: Regre: Town of Waterioo. Notice of Firat Posting of Voters‘ 75 mcres, of which 19 acres are ‘:d wood rint sf tne rihage or bambely. aad baick rart m , & oo hok Nw 6 in 9y o uonemiton msierh eo" Farm for Sale. marm and & good well; aiso a young orchard o ohohowrle. wl‘rï¬th and cherry treea, and a variety of small ts. The land is in a good state af cultivation. The above is a most desirable place for a retired farmer. For terms and further particulars -ppx.to Mra, Selomon Reist on thepremises, or to underâ€" 24 pair boy‘s blue sergé knee pn;xu. lrl::potud serge) at * â€" 24 pair grey and green mixed tweed knee pants, ‘"very fine goods" at Men‘s fine tweed suits at $6 00, $6.50 and $7.00, well made, well lined. Come and let us show you. These figures will do the talking when you see the goods. 308, 8. SNYDER, I have opened a sales stable and will keep on hand a fine line of road, saddie and general purpose horses. I have also constantly in stock a fine variety of buggies and wagons, also Wilkinson and Fluery ploughs, land rollers and a full line of farm implements. Horseâ€"shoeing as usual. â€" Am known by the leading horseman as a practical horse shoer. ‘ A. C. Thoman, King St., Kast of Soott, â€" â€" â€"â€" BERLIN. ket garden of the late Solomon Reist, situated mrmncdludinntmm Bridgeport to Berlin one mile from the laiter town, consisting of ui acres, more or less. On the place are a brick house with a frame kitchen and woodhouse ; a large bank MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. q(fl‘l(‘l in hâ€"nv given that I have tran«« mittad ar Aaliverad to tha nareans mas. The llndelflned offer for sale the valuable mazâ€" it ourdan o oi en t e s Farm for Sale. and grey tweed well lined to sell NOTICE. Men‘s Pants RENNIE, Reeve. . Mn wook ES mk WATERLOO. 15 75