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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Oct 1903, p. 8

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‘ * woTHIng In TBE WoaL) No4 a Will be Five Years Hereafter While Presiding Elders Will be Elected for Four Years as Formerly. MINISTERIAL TERM 4 EXTENDED ‘The Conlercnce adopted the Comâ€" mittee‘s recominendation for the elecâ€" tion of lay delegates to the Genera‘ Conference. Each Quarterly Coulérâ€" ence will, prior to the session of the annual Conference immediately . "re ceding the General Conference, nomâ€" inate one layman,â€"the names of these Aaymen to be sent to the annual Conâ€" m mnow from these, Conâ€" e shall the representatives and laternates to which the Conierâ€" ence is entitled, the majority of votes east to elect and the Secretary shal‘ notifly lay delegates thus elected. The clause recommendirg that annual Conâ€" ferences be given discretionary powâ€" ers to add to the list of questions asked ministerial candidates, regar~â€" ~The committee recommended . that the time limit of presidicg elders and ministers be extended from four lo five years. This clause created . conâ€" sicerable Cebate. ‘The discussion was continued this morning and by a vote of 72 to 231. #t was decidec to extend the minisâ€" terial term to five years. The clause relating to the extension of time io presiding elders, was struck out, and the term will remain four years . as feetion . Agency, The WATCH HOUSE Jansen Bros., ___. T-Y;;;"éammitm on Public Morals respectfully submits the following:â€" ‘The â€" family is a Civine institution, having a holy and _ exaited purpose, and should therefore be treated and maintained: according to its original intention. â€" The Christian home is a sacred spot, a place of mutual joy and feliowship, a veritahle sanctuary for human soc iety; it forms the sure and safe basi> for the prosperity of church an.. state; It is home influence that shapâ€" We anew â€" declare our con i.\ on;§~* that the family an€ home should in every particular be governed accorcâ€" ing to God‘s orcinance, and the teachâ€" ing of our excellent Charch Discipline. C We will. use our influence to have f Cro laws enacted and enforced that _ are fadj â€"in barmony with God‘s <Word, â€" and fent that will counteract the divorce evil, f of | and if possible exterminate It. ed. Pm m i Noh en eceie on i esc eiet es .the civic, social and church _ life of a nation, _ and it is therefore ‘the sacred duty of church and state to do their utmost to have the family life guiced and fashioned according to Biblical principles. _ We as a Church, Ceeply deploze the fact that through thoughtless, careâ€" less and frivolous marriages and civâ€" orces the family life is not only disâ€" turbed, but in â€" many cases actually rllined.) ‘ We regret that even in many 80â€" called Christian families pernicious habits are practiced and nurtured, which in the light of God‘s Word do not accord with strict morality. We will earnestly endeavor to bring ub our own families in the fear . of God, and will admonish out . memâ€" bers publicly and privately to avoid. ane" discounteriance everything. thai. is sinful and displeasing to God, and encourage only that which is good. We would also call the attention 0i our people to the importance of: ob serving lamily worship regularly. The declension of the religious family life, goes hand in hand with the downlali .of the fesnily altar, and we therefore exhort our Evangelical people carefulâ€" 1y to nurture the spirit of worship in the family. "Remember the Sabbath to keep it holy," is a comniand in ‘the holy decaâ€" mthn cannot be changed or un . 1t has been given to all manâ€" Kind not to be violated,â€"but to : be cmptly and ‘perfectly obeyed. This W Concerns especially God‘s people and therefore us who belong to lis 1t cannot be left to each inc‘ivtdul‘ to fay how this commant is â€" to be observed, but all are to respect and obey it. We as representatives of <the Evâ€" angelical â€" Association, sheerfully â€" aw knowledge that in all . Christian counâ€" tries greater efforts are being made than ever before to give this import dint day its proper recognition, _ and yet we are necessitated. the â€"alarm for fl‘m “‘uu Wny rapcuing, the Reeving ot n > Te ~creep ie tobacco habit, was struck THE FAMILY THE SABBATH BEBLIN. NR APmB ue ZS_n C as m ~ MEA ‘_‘fi,, MTo "Fisind ‘as well an all ol @E . P is ol ly:strive to the : Sabbath â€" sacâ€" n(‘:‘u inviolate withia our. ows wfi‘l:. n!:ln‘:.u-o use our . influâ€" ence the t extent t s deseeration by others wzjrun- estly labe : that this cay may be hallowed as the day of the Lord â€" to the glory of: God and the "good U We grateiully‘ recognize Th6 . EMUS work of the American Sabbath _ Asâ€" sociation for the protection â€"of tbe Christian _ Sabbath ~in the United States and also _ appreciate the . e/â€" forts <of the Lord‘s Day:.Alliance . O Canada to maintain the sanctity ol mLord'thMWon.Wt wish them God‘s blessing and pledge our hearty Qur attention having been Callet in the Episcopal Message to the unmitigâ€" ated curse the enormous evil of the iiquor traffic and the crime committed against humanity by the accursed business~ and while the Message revâ€" erts to the sturdy sefitiment azr* high ideal enacted of our Church in . vae p-.‘lv-fi.,;; That of prohibition for state and nation we would give pression to the Tollowing: | on desrosetaliiy 00e »o l mt 3 1.â€"That it is a matter worthy . oi congratulation, gratification and . ap~ preciation â€" that our honorable body of Bishops in their Quadrennial Mes eage take such a decided . stand against this insiduous ant destructive evil. We are confident that their urgâ€" ing utterances on this importart subâ€" ject will be read by both the minisâ€" try and â€" laity of our Church with hearty. approval, and that it will en courage and inspire our ministry and . Sm is people to do more agressive work, and. be more perfectly united in . usâ€" ing all honorable and legitmate means to overthrow this gigantic evil. 4.â€"We regard the liquor trafiic as an . unmitigated evil. 8.â€"We regard â€" it as an inveterate enemy to the home, leaving its trail anc accursec. influence as a blight in many homes, . bringing sortOW and woe, shame and death, wreckage . ol character â€" and eternal disaster o many unfortunate ones. 4.â€"We â€"consider the liquor trafic as one of the greatest enemies to the Christian Church. It‘not only enters the sacred . precints of the home, creating . devastation, but it also seess to enter the enciosure of _ the: Church, â€" and is unitedly carrayed against her institutions _ and ‘enterprises, her purposes and aims. 5.â€"We cannot otherwise than 1¢â€" gard this traffic as one of~ the grealâ€" est menaces against She mations 0| the earth.â€" It is not settiotal in its iniluence, and _ operations, but well nigh universal and hence its influence is correspondingly widespread â€" and pernicious. . G.â€"We look upor this trafic as de terminedly and unitediy opposed . to all good morals, to pute and undeliled religion, to intelligence, to education in its broacest . sense, to pute and loity statesmanship, . to upiversal ireedom, to a pure character and | a spotiess. life before God, and men. thereforeâ€" 1.â€"Resoived: That we in an un L _ a l ie cvage qualified manner endorse and LCISCIT®E the loity sentiments expressed in the Episcopal Message and that the call upon _ our â€"membets every where to read them â€" carefully and prayertwuly ponder over them, and practice then n their lives. Council met at the township | hall, Crosshill, on Oct. 5th, pursuant . lo adjournment. All the members presâ€" ent, the reeve in the chair. Minutes :; previous meeu::; read and approyâ€" Communications, bills, and accounts were laid on the table and after beâ€" ing read were disposed of as follows: | Moved by Geo. Forwell, seconded c t m Tichte that the following Moved by â€" Geo. Forwell, | by J.GB.â€" Lichty, that the f accounts be paid and that ! issue his order for the same Henry Martin, for 100 rods wire f€0CG ... cs.c0 cmerecee® Mc D Jacob Reicher, ditto 40 rods 4.00 R. Campbell, ditto ©132k â€" _ > FOUR Lucccime sinoirls, cmmicns s oi * 21.50 James Rowler, rep. bridge... .15 John Ottmann, rep. bridges ® 18 MCYP‘. l.‘l' POPOR s 2t Wm. Hathilton, rep. culvert and seraping, hp . > Jacob Streicher, gravel to pathmasters, WA velise "socve Do.. fof FORAWRY ..« «> «> Chas. Hackbort, gravelling, and grading per Albt._ _ Williard, PC aalty «Pm 4P Jos. Hubet, tile road. Simon | Koebel, m in sewer vipe oculvert and 24 days shovelling gravel ..... Aug. Dietrich, gravelling as Jos. Bremmer, ditto .. . â€" Solomon Stone, wagon brokâ€" â€" on im “” «useed Shetwerce _gravel $wo Jokn Gerth, . Schwartzentruber, 60 1ds e i s i e PER T Rgon io. in Ln". IAarater | era $ .. Foerater, vel ace‘nt :auln out n‘:‘nd fAitling §h @RAVBL ..uss 0%... hoi on bans Ned wctong / +23 :s “.!.' ete. pubvitn s Ni oegh â€" se ave g .M _ BEIGE®D AMMZTH, MR CCC reâ€" Snider.â€"Near â€" Elmira, Oct. 13th, esoived: â€" That we in an un | Henty ‘S. Snider, aged 78 years, 11 d manner endorse and reiterate} months, and 12 days. y sentiments expressed in the Hackett.â€"At Preston, Oct. 13th, Mrs yal Message and that the call Elizabeth Hackett, aged 78 years. ourâ€" membpers everywhere to | Seott.â€"â€" At Galt, Oct. 17th, Agnes rem _ carefully and prayertwly } ~wife of Wm. S. Seott, of Hamilâ€" over them, and practice then | ton and daughter of Walter Soott, £ lives. Galt. ‘ o k ta mm tnomma Ot.tel'hein.â€":;Il Bel'linl,‘x Ot:;.l 15th, a Luella, daughter of s. H. Otterâ€" WLLLESL_E‘_Y CoUNCIL. eipporey . ye;:- ray ; q Smith.â€"At the linâ€"Waterloo Hosâ€" cil met at the township hall |~_.._y gep, ist, Harvey Smith, agâ€" TEMPERANCE all i1 â€" similar organizabions coâ€"operation. ady, Court _ of sn mss mss Lo ver eontract.. gravelling shovelling in Awo the callec. ‘in the reeve $ 10.00 the exâ€" 32.50 5.12] . Toronto St. Lawrence farmers. who were on 1:60 &u"‘“".?-?‘""% 2.50 | pant.. m' recelpts . T j y . 1.00 |a io Sushels of. °Y 40.85 25.42 30.00 6.99 1.30 2.41 ling a dog "ChiQ W Ss morg w k B wel, seconded by R. J.â€" xo. that this council do now adjourn to meet again the 5 nday in NOoY at 10 o‘clork a m., x the to: hall, Crosshil1.â€"Cartied. *‘ "pEBTER F. SCHUMMER, 2. 80 2 00 Edwards.â€"At Berlin, Oct. the 17th the wife of Chas. R. Edwards, . Of a daughter 4 o Forler.â€"At Bades, Oct. Tth, the wile of W. Forler, of & daughter. _ _ Fischer.â€"At Berlin, Oct. uwd :l:o of _ Jos, Fischer, ol a Hause.â€"At Waterloo, Oct. 10th, the wite of Wm. Hause, of a daughter. Attridge.â€"In Mornington, Sept. the Tth, the wile of Thos. Attridge, Of a daughter. & Sippel.â€"In Mornington, Oct: the 13th the wile of Philip Sippel, of a son. Ross.â€"At Galt, Oct. 10th, the of Wm. Ross, of â€"a son. Nicol.â€"At Waterloo, Oct. 12th, the wile of J.E. Nicol, nee Gleiser, ol a daughter.~ ] Martin.â€"In â€" Woolwich, Oct. the 8th, the wile of Benjamin Martin of _A Gingrich.â€"In Upper Woolwich,â€" Oct, 13th, the wife of Solomon G. Gingâ€" rich, of a son. & s Mayer.â€"In â€" ‘Wilmot, Oct. 10th, the wife of Moses Mayer, of a son, _ Culbert.â€"At. New : Hamburg, Oct. 10th, the wife of â€" Howard Culbert, _ of a son» j " Paul.â€"At Haysville, Oct. 8th, _ the _ wife of Mr, Paul of a daugbts;. Clerk‘s office, St. Clements, Octo Weaver â€" Evans.â€"At Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 6th, Dr. Herbert Marshal} Weaver, son of Wm. Weaver of Hesâ€" peler, to Edith Rommel Evans. Worthington â€" Brown.â€"At Hespeler, Oct. 13th, Chas. Worthington, _of Guelph, to Ida Brown, of Hespeler , Hansen â€" Kennedy.â€"At Galt, Oct. 13th, Christian Hansen to. Margarâ€" et Kennedy, both of Galt. Nahrgang â€" Morrison,â€"On Oct. 7th, Isaizah Nabrgang of Wilimnot Centre, to Dolly Morrison of Gravemhurst, Muskoka, Mane â€" Boecking.â€"At Waterloo, Oct. . 14th, by Rev. R. von Pirch, Joan â€" B. Mane, to Bertha Boecking, both l " Seaenints err â€" Dewar. Mu om Oct. Tth, Jas. Kerr, Principal of the Wellesley Public School, to Nelâ€" lie Dewar. Ferguson â€" Fischer.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 13th, by Rev. Wm. Kloepfer, Peter Ferguson . of Toronto, to Annie Fischer, of Berlin. Berlet = Ferris.â€"Mr. Bérlet of near Galt® to Mris. Ferris of Crosshill. Goady â€" Brinstiel.â€" On Sept. 30th, John Grody of Nithburg, to Emma Brinstiel of .Bridgeport. ._ â€" ‘ Schmidt â€" Jennings.â€" At Brampton ,. Sept. 28th, Percy Schmidt uf Bridgeport, to Lillian Jennings of" Brampton. 3 x# Smith.â€"At 1 pital, Oct. ed 6 years J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Emb Imer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" Aance, Young 8t., South. ° P C "::’L:'""m" y a JOSEPH MICKUS3, Auctlonce*.. _ oronto ‘wrence â€"Market®. _ | Gop, 24 â€"â€" stock and implements &m’wm were on the market | of the l'.:'hq Heimbecker, of ness was brisk :?“ml were good. The Erbsville. niate anit",ormpulccurpentedes | Noy: 3.â€"Btock and . implements. of l%:z‘- "'Eb noack wrtmhe whest after | _ Dear Townabio Han:‘ ‘;‘mfi‘u». %m“w'uah‘h‘g Nov. 4. â€"Farm, farm stook and impleâ€" un‘.m.'.'“m”“x“ â€"â€" ments of the late John Sawidler at on Whand a9. u0nc 5 4010 [ Boltaibttt 8 it bushely brought in sold at from | Nov. 17.â€"Stook n-;l'rmu of mc en weast s the mather ond Sngs | . of Lisbons . 0 0. . 000 > > Whest is Lowerâ€"Good#4\Demand for TÂ¥ T Aplvaledenybend Iicabigigde m‘?fi'fi’.’:?j‘? " | Eies o 5 "oat Sh ceit 2 |" Priday Octo and that the reeve THE MARKET REPORTS Tuesday Evening, Oct MARRIAGES, BIRTHS DEATHS and 3 months $10 to P «.. a... [( 6 T esns > . en e n ns r‘i,:i- W‘“‘:fi;%“ % the gg%&w& . | es gee re ts se bas ; helfers, $$.40 to $.25; cows, $3 to hy o oe o es nE t . oo hos Whd . :n to &: MÂ¥ ? n AKRItLi~: Afaredi ho graie se e xt â€" ‘ «beep, top mixed, $1.50 to & * ;w,‘ Chicago Live Stock, * ‘ , ‘Oct. nâ€"catb-wn' l‘t Anel $,500 west f > y ig-;:&%‘.“n neJ3 poor to meâ€" $.00; stockers and feeders, prime steers. 15.10 to ©.95; po ieye B# n";é'g hok | oo oo :m.:' -;E:ffatt-.l‘_g ; 1".‘“.3 t o 3‘ yeare 871. %“%fiw"fi*fi’:h $z fl‘%&%fii se inss eatecee css iras ns bags| Tehves ienss‘ "“â€"h-l-h-a--ffi Butter; per lb .. .. .....â€" ‘D‘ri':l&h- Hoge: tive,,...:. ... Straw, per tomn........ Export Cattle .;...... .. Bego PCR CUS .e vrr+ ++ D ‘D‘ri':l&h- J8 wlm..........:.: fi.g Hogs, dressed........ . 683 Hay, per ton.......... 8.00 Straw, per ton........ 6.00 Wood,per cord........ 450 Exnort Cattle .:...... .. 4.50 THE CAMEL‘S HEAD. Butchers‘ Oattle...... "Where the came!‘s head goes his bodyfiolb'p.'uy:’lzw It‘s the same disease, . A m it an entrance w once has a place in the ‘body a large number of ilis may follow it, diseases of the stomach and other organs of di» gestion â€" and nutrition, 6 f and so enables the body to resist or throw off other diseases, Men and women who sare sick are inâ€" wited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, #ree, Td m obuain wthont charge we ogfion | Eomcs To o ronne Sn their atlinents. All cor. | bat *80 bus ke at §1.00 to #.9% _ > _ 00 0_ _ e ie mm iry uaa uonl ta & ind for seleots 19. of a specialist on their ailments. All corâ€" | other articles too numerous 36 mentionâ€"_ .. corâ€" i to mention. respondence y confidential, _ Adâ€" “’\?fih.mwu::‘m-hu the farm will be drese Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Â¥, _ | offered for sale by publc auction. J opniting «For the two I have been & nwl:“h "m"..‘ good re vank lt.‘m acait sick woman, 'Wm x bun. s Ave., Wn # w&qmm 5 scresare is buâ€"h, 8 oi ooo nsc e, 0 inny"! st mg s tgaciaed | eores in fall whent, good ordhat? 200 5 to try Dr. Plere Wmek 1 started WATERLOO MARKETS. W aterloo, Octaber 228 _ Choed un h204 h) Gitee t wes very bard for e To breathe. ufimmrfl:‘:"; some friend. I am now the fourth bottle, tmgoretrer santa ham k s i ho e e * Airro smcs i en ay tm ie of on erce‘s Pleasant T F st B: N.Y., Oot. , â€"Reâ€" s 1MG ‘Read ; mm lower; prime steers, $.35 10 $.90 ; East Buifalo Cattle Markets, Auction Sale wr ind Fotad * * "~(~ ‘ ~ Auction Saie AUCTION SALES || pure, stocrand Impiements in my knee joint. ‘Was so weak I Te rovidre arclint Pssy ®,"0 16 17 18 **** | fan, Rasly Rertane, Bariy unlight . Bary x m‘& Snbele‘s Rarjost of all. and Burpors‘ $ n paroeinn in aimne uin on 9 00 "nf;d.:.-‘zwux_nntwn- ;3 Preston and Beriin Elootric fars stop ® t farm. 14| ow Tss on t seraple dpwtan hy esns ‘** | Satnie 4oes oo sar e nernevones ts # srune dertaces" o Lst o se s it it Sn reions e ies i t d e ie 4 c< n gt ig stoves. Younge. sidebourd. .l’l‘mw-lh'--“ ot of o her artic‘es *19 | too numerous to mentlon. . _ " " Pen n o s 6iz lfl‘d lw * x::?aufawfib‘-% ..:...i&‘ e qp ce Ae c N) M Are ts se 7 mare 16 years old, uiess ies e n es wotiers wou 5 & i talfe i Enstcaaras ME S ormepantin C =~ §o Pure Bred Hogs + arglien pERKAMIRESâ€"t fows enppossd hab‘\ ie Baste anatien 6 . ffi&@fi@fl aen, @ale cultivator, disc,Dain hay loaden(ns w) hay We CR LCC P as w tedder,._ land roller, er. land Ch-â€"i'.‘ I'I"W‘"mz & ar, »ilo ”!“,.J“_!fi.. C 108. MICKUS,. . â€" TILMAN E: BOWMAN 1 un _ tabas RE will be so!d by ‘T aomo! te leto ‘ohn we t side of Heldeiberg on Wednesday, Nov. 4th 1903 eommenting at one o‘clock p. M. sharp, the »mmwu&'m.m: in aanaanitisaore ::Bpmdurfl'- flmw be in lwllauu oli.o‘l"y:rl-l m: &&:lofl.uwl monthé -Im owes, 50 wgmh h?v;. New n...‘.f'zfi fan piine Tneer aitne pomand ‘mu:m%hfnw.wmd: Tin and mmwffimmm hn piliis mds pet ut and and wedges. n.ru%h""" sa v, qusnity 1t d mui--u-m-flw harness, 2 an huu:nlo:..;” mm"‘h&‘- e adle, scythes, .:fi shovels, . obains. buâ€"gs poles, quantity of bage, m xed cats and 8. qURCTY CC ounat abont 25 tons m“!":“"‘""’" ME Remedgl ....“...',‘3&"*‘3-. Mm 'nâ€"""” .b'--“.w“ with kitchen w bank barn and, all ,.,.A‘:nnm 5 mmh-lrrl.,l wells. m........fl‘:-fi?‘"’m Grai«, -;.mulnlumd m%M;mmm twelve curity, or §% discount for 5 rlw-l“f.‘ Sredivamounts. Terms: of real estate made kpown on day of sale. * Josrrn Mroxkus, __ â€" Banpans SATTUED _ Auctioncer. e oV CC ce PR ; m’-'fl% Ehl mj_fl' B."“-‘s‘_' 52.“&&';‘2 ~‘ Baturday, Oct. 24th, 1903 Ploogh," ofgdie" mait.pnenel mensore, in al ies Emaansanrstnet. poe teohine chair, % hooe, 8 beds, 0 ; &b wash stand. -'v-z'-"'hw iss Rette, 5 in Cns oo iageich e Farm.Stock and Implements Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. 1903. Â¥A*%4 to be in Auction Sale »C be a0!d auction on the ?.p_qg 3-‘1‘&‘ the southâ€" â€"OF â€" "Z TD CNULE~ ahans 95 tang ooss wheath ?““ 26 tons ps, quantity of potatocs and nogs wWANTED IX bay dumpâ€" AT HALLMAN‘S TIIBP GROOEPER PROGRBEBESS â€". _ 98 Overcoats 't&:khu-nmuonflmmdyonmhnnnddfio ewest, t goods the market can produce,‘ . >o d ET A TS :â€"This weeks‘ shi t is to hand and for newness they ¢ wny previous attempt. Wmm R 2 t\ s w 'm:d. --.':l .:hun.h. a = in n Homomcainder 1t Such and $ are Ara ‘he remainder is bush and: pM#â€" ture. nre 20 ncrea in }v whent. farm is 1} miles from . Watâ€"rloo and 3 in ammaind wed and. provided with excellent good orchard and first class water sup buf:dings consist of in » barpâ€"straw shed K.m and all o*her pecessary outb ”h?c'::npv&ltit:mfindhn Terms casy. Aamna:{mmb Wime l%e?.o. N Rumelhardt, 1 mile west of Waterloo and 3 miles from Berin, St. Aga‘ha and Erbe It consix‘s of 111 mores more or 12 to 15 acres of which is in hardwoos O# it is a new br‘ck bouse, ba k barn and m sa~v outbuildings, 2 erchards and h‘h‘w near sohool. in one of the fiwest arms in the Couniy. further information apply on the premises or by letter to of 14 Rirgton dexirably i uatedon tho tm live betwren the mg Poel l‘l.gu-. 7 miles from c@ xi itik y * i ns nlnhage me maath and small Fanring sitomi., Also natoral aprne ie ipaiegners borigge at atce,gee Wl .d#- farm on March x k An fine flook of over l e Agen imaines Reavale in JOSEPH B, W. Dl’l!:o‘ 40â€"im g:‘_-m-"-ih urg and 1} wiles west of 8‘tm [b ce s iok two yoars Ts Whom It May Concern NEpmiAh e desrenn s Saturday, Nov. 7th, 1903 40â€"1m anhergradacen t nounnid, 57 Sohn p _Â¥ of the same plare. oo ten the Heton oh. if miles fouth inoan e mnani ienss Munioipal Connell of \he County d%flu will meet Coart Hoase, Ber.in, on es .“ Monday, October 26th, 1003 at 10 oolook &.m. in spec! .1 seasion to Seven of well b n,-':ruwh ‘This is without doubt one of the most P;fâ€"'" «tores cmmgy-mw on the outlook for %2 have secured one of the greatest snapsâ€"the lot consiste al Farni for Sale. bich vuuna-ue' to place before our Sustomers. _ The V ALUKS :rcnustm price is hard to meet.. Our price will be â€"» Iy.3 hile they last, the lot is easily worth $7 to $800. > e 6 , ;I'm lrh:‘. $10, llalutlllb wli:hflflfl ‘be 9“# Ié € ‘ ':.?ro ;O&thn;..‘mw“ :l:'M'fllnotthonly yow’wwhtkadmvtv purse. Farm for Saig. Our stores are being restocked with new goods «â€" new new currants, new canned goods, ete. mh?* h “ on some last year‘s etock. 'llfi”“._,fi‘.t ” more of petatoes, also butter, egge, lard, meat, ete. â€" / LqUoR LICENCE â€" ACT Podk "n‘n" «rcemtce Prgee t1o Poade hy Sullana Kieswetter of ‘Ban: Shropshire Sheep. County of Waterloo ‘NOTICE Farm for Sale IG N A RELRV 108 are roainy 5C d bck Stockers for Sale M. WILDFANG, â€" Ffarm for Sale HALLMAN‘S, Geo. W. ETRANGW AYS, of well bred stookers, one and MR S a6 PAR and Furnishings DENN18 K. DEVITT, Man: heim, Ont. Sign of the Gold Star, $4â€"08 and are prepared to give you satisfac~ 1.’% tion in onr Hines, 4e S GINCERICH = We Have Arranged to ~ ~Assist You â€" â€"â€" L 8 K. WEBER & COMPANY, ,g‘-gg REAL ESTATE AND oo d LIFE ASYSURANCE AGENTS, rgle 2e LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS. w"‘g Money to Loan on Hasy Terms. ‘”f"_‘;‘ Office: Walper Block, Queen St., Berlin & ; Stone & Wellington â€" .. . . will now affer for sale his prise winâ€" g ning yorkshire pigs ‘from 6 weeks to ;. buils and belfer calves together with the three year old bull "Glen Alpine." _ All kinds of Short Horn cattle for â€" sile at all times. ® w $ 2000 Bushels of & zs mme â€" Stook true to name and free from ?.'.‘,'-Z‘é.:.x‘?m'“â€"-:mmn ?: Vegetable. S The Three Bost Days For Stook© The Undersigned °> WANTED. n Hill, Jd;nolhdl'. «tores in W BERLIN _ Apply to Waterl00. ONTARIO. F. us (s6 4 . * P46

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