Alex. Sloan, Me. T Mr. and Mrs. C. A nah, Ga. , Mr. and ville. Mrs, Geo. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. McCulloch, Souris, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCulloch,Misses Jennie and Jessie McCulloch, Mr. Hugh McCulloch, Hawksville; Mr. and'Mrs. S. N. Moffatt, Mr. Chas Roblin, Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. W. Chip- man, Br'oelrville; Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Callum, Miss and Mr. W. McCallum, Mr. McCulloch, IdamiltoniMiss Louise Siegle, Hespeler; Mr. Hugh McGui- loch, Sn, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCul- locli, Jr , M 1'. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs, Dickson, Miss Minme Dickson, Misses M. and S. Lavin, Mr. The invited guests were ..---Mrt. and Mrs. Joseph Kynoch, Mr. and Mrs. John Duguid, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ky- noeh, Misses A. and J. Eynoeb, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thom, Aberdeen, Scot- land ; Mr. W. Wallace, Edinburg, Seot- land; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kynocb, Mr. and Mrs. Giller, Mr. and M rs. Duncan, Mr. Farquharson, London, England; Mr. and Mrs. Vickers and the Misses A. and George Vickers, Liverpool, England , Senor and Senora Gomez de Madarro, Senor and Senora Barges, Havanna, Senor and Senora Luiz Soto, Manzanillo, Cuba , Mr. Manuel Rom, ogcsa, Guantamo, Cuba ;Mr. and Mrs. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Miss Emily Hyde, Mr. W. Constantine, Mr. J. Barrett, New York; Dr. and Mrs. Heron, Mr. and Mrs. Fluner, Indlam apolis; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Orville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. T. w. Thomas, Self. Lake City , Mr. and Mrs.Hermon, Heros apolis Ohio ; Salt I Mies Chefa. Kynoch, the pretty little maid of honor, was tastefully dressed in white mull. Miss Mary Kynoch wore a dainty gown of rose porrgor; boquets of roses to match dress, The going/away gown was a neat Eton costume of blue lady's cloth, with straw hat to match, trimmed with Wings. The bridal costume was of beautiful white whip cord silk, trimmed with ace and orange blossoms; tulle veil and orange blossoms ; boguet of white roses. A glimpse at the presents received revealed innumerable, elegant and ex- pensive gifts. the many friends of the young couple, who were favorites wher. ever known, seeming to vie with one another in thus testifying their esteem. Shortly after 3 o'clock, the hour fix- ed for: the ceremony, the fair bride en- tered the drawing room leaning upon the arm of her father and attended by her sisters, Miss Mary as baidesmaid, and Miss Chefa as maid of honor. A- waiting her were the groom with the attendant groomsman, his brother, Mr. Hugh McCulloch, of Hawksville, the offieiating clergyman, Rev. Dr. Dick- son, and assembled guests. The cere- mony was soon over and congratula~ tions were in order, after which all ad. journed to the dining room, where Cat erer Limn had surpassed himself in the recherche wedding dejemzer provided. The hand of the artist was ably dis. played in the setting of the tables, the arrangement of the flowers, fruits, etc., presenting a very pleasing picture. The elegant and chaste shell shaped menu cards were in keeping with the decora- tions. After ample justice had been done to the good things provided and the usual speeches made and responded to, Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch left to take the 5.25 G. T. R. train for Toronto, thence via Collingwood and the steam- l er City ofCryliimgu)ood, for Chicago. _ T The floral decorations were appropri- ate and elaborate, making the house a veritable bower of beautv. The rooms were festooued with wreaths of asters and smilax, horseshoe; of beautiful blossoms were suspended from the door, ways, diffusing fragrance and good luck on all who entered. Rare plants and cut flowers were there in lavish yet tasteful profusion, while chief over all a magnificent marriage beil-uruier which the bride stood-composed of the choicest flowers, rang out its frag- rant fairy music. ‘ ancou GALT REPORTER. Friday last, Sept. Ist, "La Esperan- za," the handsome new residence of William Kynoch, Esq, East Main Street, was the scene of a brilliant gathering assembled to witness the solemnization of the nuptials of his eldest daughter, Miss Elisa C. (Lizzie) and Andrew L. McCulloch, Esq, CE. Toronto Junction, formerly of this town. is lcaled to our new line of bi-focal spectacles. People requiring glasses for both distant and near vision should call at the White Drug Store, Berlin, and examine our stock, Only one pair of spectacles required for reading and distance. We make a specialty of work. Read the testi- monials from those who are using them. NEWS N UGGETS. Continued from First Page: klisses M. and S. Lavin, Mr, n, Me. W. H. Young, Galt (rs. C. A. Shearson, Savan- Mr. and Mrs. Winn, Hawks, In Hymen‘s Bonds. fi. C. ; Mr. Henry Tarcr' City, Nevada; Mr. and Druggist and Optician, KING STREET WEST, BE} J. H. LANDRE TH, ATTENTION DrvivErLrm.--0a Sept. 11th, at Berlin, Sus- an Amanda, beloved wife of Daniel B. Detweiler, aged 20 years, 3 monthe and 28 days. WALLAcs-0n Sept. 3rd, in Plattsvil1e, Mary Jane, wife of Samuel \Vallace, aged 58 years. , ILu,vEs.--At Berlin, on Aug. 23rd, John Ortwein, son of Henry Hagen, aged 6' months and 7 days. CArurt-At Waterloo, on Sunday evening 10th September, Imura Amelia, wife of Sanford Carey, aged 28 yrs 7 months and 28 days. ’ . AsuoEevtmic--eIn Toledo, on September 14th, Annie the wife of J. B. Anderson. HuhNEn.-'At Berlin, on the 31st August, Jacob Hibner, aged 73 years 1 month and 3 days. ADTHES --At Berlin, on Sept, Ist, Miss Clarissa Lovina Anthes, aged 21 years, 10 months and 2 days. KiErry.-At Berlin, on Friedrich Knehn, aged days. Enm--1n Waterloo Tp. on Tuesday Sept. 5th, Mr. Jacob 13. Erb, in his 86th year. 1farmt.-L: Waterloo, on Sept. 4th, Clay- ton, iilfant son of Adam Mayer, aged 8 weeks. . GrsrcERrcrr-BArvvrs.-At Elmira, on Aug. 27th, by the Rev. A R. Schulz7 of Elmira Noam Gingerich to Judith Bauman, both of Woolwich Tp. Etnucrcr-DAcrr-At Waterloo, on Aug. 29th, by the Rev. Dr. T.CSpetz, Joseph Echert to Anna Daub, both of Waterloo. Rrrrrrsrmm-1Iorvausv-At Columbus, Ohio on Aug. 23rd, Herman Ritringirr, young" est sonof Mr. Frederick Rittisoger of the Berlinfmzrzml to Louisa. Hoifmaun of Col- umbus. IN Trroaresos-WrNs.-0n Wednesday Sept. 13th, at the residence of the bride's moth, er, Mrs. Jacob'Winn, Waterloo, by the Rev. Jno. McNair, B. A., J. Henry Thompson, merchant, of Manitoba to Miss Mattie Winn of Sparta, Mich. Srrru,cs1tzr-KErsLv.-At the Parsonage. by tl e Rev. Geo. Richardson, Berlin, on the Sthinst,, Mr. Ceaser George Stickney to Miss Tamma Ann Kelly, both of the town, ship of Peel, Ont. _ RorE-Sci1suDr.-At Rostock, on Aug. 26th by the Rev. P. A. Bluhk, of Rostock, Henry Rofe to Nanna Schmidt both of Milvertou. RrJmvssr--FcurorAssr-At, Berlin, on Sept. 4th, by the Rev-. R. Von Pirch, Frank Riies1 ski to Bertha 1iltthrmarm,botn of Berlin. HiLLrvur-CLEuEss.-At the residence of the brides mother, Berlin, on the 7th inst., by the Rev, George Richardson William L. Hilliard M.B., of Morristown to Miss Ida Clemens, of Berlin. BetrBAcmm-C,voryrER.-At the residence of the hride's mother, on the 5th Sept, by the Rev. Geo. Richardson, Solomon Brubachev, of Berlin, to Carrie, youngest "daughter: of the late Ahr'm C. Hemmer, of Waterloo Town (yRocmrcs-1Iovr.-On the 4th inst., at the parsonage Berlin, by the Rev, Geo. Rich. ardson, Mr. Christopher O'Rourke Guelph to Miss Martha Holt of Deon. GRArrl-on Aug. 27th, in New Hamburg, the wife of Geo. Graff, of a. daughter. SrPstrs.-0n Sept. 3rd, in Tp. of Blandford, the wife of Henry Sipple, of a son. BorrL-On Sept. 9th, in Bhuulford, the wife of John Roth, ofa sou. Saurrr.--oa Sept. 9th, at New Dundee, the wife of Alex. Smith, of a daughter. LoEBsucac.-0n Sept. 8th, at (Jonestogo, the wife of Willsam Loebsack. of a daughter. Ascn.-0n Sept. and in the Tp. of Bland ford, George Vance, aged 80 years, BvcnsEm--on Sept. 5th, the wife of Robert. Buckner of Rochester, of a. dauuhter. DrtsBorm.-a1 Sept. 2nd, at Ayton, the wife ofJohu Diebold, of a. son. Scrct1irom.-(h1 Aug. 23rd, in Sb. Jacobs, the wife of David Schaefer, of a son. KrtAFt--On Aug. 28th, in Berlin, the wife of Carl Kraft, of a daughter. Is"oehn.-0n Sept. 3rd. at Berliu,the wife of Charles Koehn, of a daughter. 'rELasD--BEss.-On Sept 10th, at Cones- togo, by the Rev. J. Goos,J oha \Vielaud to Annie Hess, both of Conestoga. Syrup of Fras, Produced from the laxative and nntri- tious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the liver kidney and bowels, effectually cleans- ing the system, dispelling colds and headaches,' and curing habitual consti- pation. 34-5 WEBER.-0n Aug. 23rd, in Woolwich, the wife of Daniel Weber of a son. After speeding the young couple on their happy journey the guests returned to "La Esperanza" and beguiled the fleeting hours in dance and song, mak- ing a pleasing ending to the happy oc- casion. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch purpose spending about a month 'on their wed- ding trip and will visit Galt for a few days before taking up their residence at Toronto Junction. The young bride will be greatly missed in many circles here, as by her kindly nature and cheery disposition she endeared herself to all. MARRL‘G ES. DEATHS BIRTHS Aug. 25th, Carl 2 months, and 13 BERLIN. (2) THAT it shall be lawful for the sai Mayor for the purposes hereinbefore set fort to cause any number ai Debentures to th extent of $16,000 to be made and issued 0 not less than) b?l00.00 each, which said De. the credit of the Debentures hereillmf- ter mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding in the whole thefsum of $16,000 and to cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the said town for the purposes hereinafter set forth; addition to the hmouut to he raised from time to time by the local assessment; plan will Zamount to the sum of $16,000 which amount the corporation of the said town will requirg to borrow , . AND WHEREAS for the puvpose afore- said it will be necessary for the corporation of the said town to issue its Debentures for and to create a. debt to the amount of 816,- " expedient upon sanitary and other minds to provide for a system of sewerage the Town of Waterloo; AND Vimmms plans and estimates as to the cost of construction of the said system have been prepared by Herbert J. Bowman Civil Engineer; AND WHEREAS it is estimated that the cost thereof to the Town of Waterloo in Town of Waterloo. By-Law No. 138 Beas............ Oats old ..tm.... Oatsnew...... .. Potatoes, perbush Rye .P..rr..... Butter per lb, . . Eggs per doz. . . . Hay per tou, .. . . Hides per lb. . . . . Sheepskins . . . . . . Tallow.......... Dried apples . . . . _ Flour per 100 lbs Fall Wheat, . . . . . Sprinq Wheat. . . Goose Wheat. . . . Barley-.-,. Fal1TVheat.., Spring $I .rr_.F.. Straight Flour. . . . . . Ocean 'r .9_m.. Midtllings-, Shorts..,....... .... Bran.,........,.,, Oats, .___..mrw.m..,. Peas..............,.. Barley.-.., Eggs.-..-. Butter-........, Dried Apples....... Hayperton..., Apples per bushel. . Potatoes per bushel Hams.,....,,,..,,... Shoulders per lb. ' .. Lard................. Tallow...........,... TMF. CATTLE TRADE “lacuna. The Globe says '.- -Theembargo upon the landing of Canadian cattle in Eng- land on the hoof affected trade very little in the early part of the smsonf but latterly has had a very serious " feet upon the cattle trade of the Dom- inion. The decline in receipts at the Western Cattle Market, the headqusr- ters of the export trade, has been mark- ed of late. Up to September the re- ceipts of cattle for 1893 were 61,945, as compared with 66,400 in the corres- ponding period of 1802 There was al- so a huge decrease in receipts of sheep, the fieures being 21,000 for 1893, and 27,786 for 1892. The hog trade is steadily increasing in importance, the receipts being 38,351 for 1893 to Sep- tember l, and 36,061 for the first eight months of 1892. scrureragv,aardo authorize the issue of Zhu beottures thcrejor and for ot/wr turtoscs, y WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and exmedient “non snnihwv and "Hum Deposits of 81 and upwards received. Intor- teg'cst allowed from date of dues“, to date of withdrawal, at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum and comgounded half-yearly. on all sums remaining in t a bank 30 days Di' DTU3r. DEPosrrvvrecEIPTs issued, interest pay able half-yearly. L. P. SNYDER, - - Noyes discounted. Drafts bought; and sold Special attention given to the collection of far mers' sale notes, WM. BELL, Guelph. President Capital Authorized $1,000,000 CapItal Paid-up - - 607,400 Reserve Fund - - 75,000 Deposits - - - - 3,300,000 Assets - .. - - - 4,796,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. The Traders Bank of Canada. raise the mm of $16,000.00, fur Me fu, we ofaidirrgr in construction of a. system, I MARKET REPORTS. ELMIRA BRANCH. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) ELIIIRIL MARKETS Reported by Jonathan Uttley.) Elmira, Sept, 5, ll Fr 100 lbs. . . A . ._ . . . . ..SI.75 to WATERL00 MARKETS. WATERLOO, Sep1,13th. 1893, at...,,..,..,,...... ...._. who 3 Tlour...................... 190 'r $9_rrrm.F_._...tr...m_ 215 Mgr. Elmira Branch, H, S. STRATIIY General Manager. 030 040 f) 54 0 17 0 10 G 00 0 03 0 53 0 35 052 035 0 05 004 56 00 30 50 12 10 IW. 10 ll 55 34 50 35 to $0 00 0 00 0 00 0 54 0 JO 0 53 0 30 0 31 1893. Waterloo County Chronicle 8060 018 011 045 0 006 004 60 1 90 2 15 90 65 60 M) 60 M) 11 18 GO 12} 11 ll JO 60 50 - -gifecid/sGri, callcdypon to examine the said list, and, if any omissions qr any other errors are found therein go take immediate proceed- ingls to have the said errors corrected according to aw. Dated at St. Clements, Sept. 2nd, 1893, ' _ ,, . 7 --i_e ___ ___. WNW... at pcminw by the lactlremscd Assessment Roll opthe 'sal-t Munioipaliby at Elections for mem- bers of the Legislative Assembly and at, Mn- nicipal Elections ; and that. said list. was mst posted up at, my Ottiee at St. Ulemonts 011 the tlr'st day of September, 1893, and remains there toCu1speetion. -- -. (j(0mlhCiIul AND BUILDER, WATE RLOO,, NOTICE is hereby given, that I have trans- A iniLLed or delivered to the persons mention- ed in sections 5 and 6 of the "Ontario Voters' Lists Act, 1880,i the cppies required by said sec- Uons L0 be so trunsnnLtod or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act of all persons Henry J. Roekel, Tailoresscs wanted, also shirt makers and _ learners. Apply at once 35-3 My brother was in the employ of Messrs. Wegenast & Co 21 years and is well and fa vor- ably known and will do his best to maintain the high repumLion this shop has already ac- quired Open from, 6to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 615 p. m. H. B DUERING, I beg to announce to my numerous customers whose support has been so liberal that, in order to accommodate them still better, I wi bare my place of businse one): from 6 o'clock in the morning until 7o'clocl; in the even- mg. My business has increased to such an extent a being unable to give it my personal super. vision I have appointed my brother George Duering, who kept my books during the past seven years. as book-keeper and cashier and I will endeavor the best of my ability to Salis- ttsho,witthus of myI11ston1ers. Municipality of the Toumshiy of U’el /esly, in the County qf Waterloo. THE GITY MEAT MARKET. TAKE notice that the foregoing is a true copy of a. proposed By-Law which has been taken into consideration and which will be, finally passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo, in the event of the assent of the electors be. ing obtained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in the Waterloo Chronicle newspaper such first uhlination being on the l-lth day of Septemger, A. T). 1893 and that at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the elec, tors the polls will be held. _ (fl) THAT the Mayor of the said Town shall attend ar the said Council Chamber on the 13rh dayofOctober 1893 at. the hour ofsev- en_o’clock in the afternoon to appointpersons to attend at the various polling places and at the fiual summing up of the votes by the said Clerk respectively on behalf of the per- sons interested in and promoting or opposing the passage of this By-Law respectively. $1.,»ll._ A, r n. .u " _ ' V --_ -J __.. "'"'V"'"""'"0" Finally passed after the assent of the rate, payers at rho Council Chamber in the Town of Waterloo this -- day of November. 1893. --- Mayor. (Countersigned) FOR the West Ward (Polling Sulrdivisions Nos. 7 and S united) at the old Council Chamber in the Market House, Mr. Charles A. Haehnel, 'vrepueyReeurning' Otficer. (8) THAT the clerkof thisCouncilshall sum upthe number of votes given for and against this By-Law at the Council Chamber on the 17th day of October A. D. 1893 at the hour of ll t'ylock in the forenoon. VOTERS LIST, 1893 ions Nos. 5and 6 u'didd)2tytre"'oiii'i; if a]; Waterloo Woolen Company, King Street, Mr. Geo. Davidson, Deputy Returning Offi- oer. Tas WILLIAMS 6115mm: & ROME Co., Lt d, FOR the Easfwm (Polling Su b-divisions Nos. 3 and 4 united) at Alex. G. Habbick,'s office, Queen Street, Mr. Alex. G. Habbick, Deputy Returning Officer. FOR the South Ward (Polling Sub-divis- :---v_- -. Tra . M. ... M - FOR the North War:d(Polling sub-divis- ions No. 1 and 2 united) at The Liedertafel Hall, King Street, Mr. Charles Noecker,De- puty Returning Officer. Waterloo, April 18th, 1893. (7)THAT the votes of thequalitiedeleirs of the said Town of Waterloo shall be taken on this By-Law by ballot,pursuant to theConsoli- dated Municipal Act 1892 on Monday the 16th day of October A. D. 1893 from the hour of nine o'cloek in the forenoon, until the hour of five o'clock in the- afternoon of the same day, and at the places and by the De- puty Returning Otficers hereunder ispeedied that is to say ; (5)THAT the said sum of $933 required as aforesaid to be raised levied and collected shall be so raised levied and collected in each year luring the currency of the said Debentures by a special rate, sufficient, there. for J on all the rateable property within the Municipality of the said Town; (6)TIL\T ti1isliiridTsjLTi take effect upon from and after the limb day of December A. D. 1893; said term (3) THAT the said Delrenturesslmllbe made payableat the ottice of the Treasurer of the said Town on the 15th day of December in each of the next succeeding thirty years commencing with the year 1894 for the re- spective amounts following, that is to say: - For 1894 $261 67 For 1900 8507 37 'r 1811.") 274 OS " 1910 530 41 " 18!"; 286 41 " 1911 554 28 " 1897 290 30 " 11112 570 23 C" 1898 312 77 KF 1913 605 29 b" IM),') 326 84 " 1914 632 53 bg 1900 34i 55 tt 1915 660 90 " 1901 356 92 tr 1916 690 T4 $t 1902 372 98 $b 1917 721 82 " 1903 380 76 " 1918 754 30 " 1904 407 36 " 1919 788 25 " Poor, 4'25 6:? tt 1920 S23 72 ii 1906 444 78 " 1921 S60 79 Et 1907 464 so ct 1922 890 52 Ck 1908 485 72 tt 1023 940 00 AND shall have attached thereto coupons for the paymentof Interest thereon; (4)Tttar,the said Debentures shall be dated on the day this By-Law shall take effect and shall bear interest at the rate of four and a half per cent per annum from the date there- of, and such interest shall be payable yearly at the office of the said Treasurer, on the 151/111 day of December: in each year of the 36 bentures shall be sealed with the corporate seal oi the said Town, and signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Treasurer thereof ; Tailoresses Wanted. N OTt CE. J, L, KROETSCH, Clerk of Wellusloy F. Cowrruotrrs, Clerk Clerk. minim: ' --86 Bufchcr 570 605 632 660 6.90 P2l 754 7 SS anted to rout a. II use in Waterloo or w Bel-1111. brick pr,eterr:ed, musghave fiTtr A Lot tyuys'isting; of ll: acres of land, well drained. lying Immediately north of the school grounds on King s.treet, On tho prouerny IS a good lk story brick dwel- ling with kitchen attuchc’d. two wells “nth hard and soft water, and a good frame ham, TERMS '. Tweabrtive per cent of the pur- chase money in Cash on the day of the sale, and balapcg within thirty dgys. _ bédrooius, filth THE undersigned will ohrer for sale by public auction on the premises in the Town of 1Vaterloo on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1893, the following property of the late Adam Seip THE ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER BERLIN, ONT AUCTMN SALE Having made it a thorough study, and using only the latest im- proved materials and appliances, enables me to produce photographs according to the rules ofart. Such photographs possess breath oflight- ing and harmony in composition, show the subjects leading and best characters, the best and most com- plimentary view of the fade and firgure etc. If you want such a photo and come prepared to pay a reasonable price I can guarantee you perfect satisfaction. Ican also supply you with a map of yourself as good and as cheap as any lik- ness taker can take it. Long experience in the Art. flunilul% A BUGGY horse for hire for six months commencing at once. Horse w ill be care- fully handled, moderately driven and well fed. Apply ai; CHRONICLE OFFICE. tt Waterloo, Sept, 13th, ISM, FOUR town lots containing' cne-ftfth'rof an acrer mush, situated between Spring and Klein sc.eets and fronting on Queen street, Waterloo Chas, H, Froeldich, Auctioneer Faro" tk ddh%1ir1di'iii"Csaoek p. m Will sell the property known as "Moore's Hill," lying at the East end of Queen Street, Beriin, containing 8 A. 3 R. 10 P., on which are over totty-hve apple trees of the beat varieties of fruit. Finest location in town. Intending purchasers need not write asking for "lowest figure." No reasonable offer refused. Address B. P. BOWMAN, No. 1 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday SEPT., 26, 27 and 28. In! Day. Tuesday. September 21;. All articles intended for Exhibition must be On the grounds and in the building The Judges begin their work at, l?. o'clock noon. Band concert in the evening, 2nd Day, "eatr"'srray, September 27. Speeding contests both forennon and after- noon, including in all 8 trotting and pacing contests for horses, th bitwele, race and a dog Pace in single harness driven to cart. Band concert in the evening. 3rd Day. Thursday, September 28. Live stock, poultry included, must be on the grounds by ten o'clock a. ly. Judging will be. Em at I?. o'clock noon Sir Geo. Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario will be present or1,,thittdyv end inspeet the ush.ibits. _ FIJFPEii'e EiiU,arr1'i%FrGGaf ar) to J. M: STAEBLER. BENJAMIN Damn. President, Berlin. Sec-Trans, Waterloo SERVANT WANTED. EXHIBITION one" to the Ppovintw \IANY good farms fur min in Waterloo l Comm: Send for the "Farm Advertise er"; it, is sent free and gives full particulars and prices, also shows phoL0§rnphs of some farm buildings. Address J. . DALY. Gue!ph.P.O. . 32-6mo, --OF- DESIRABLE HOUSE Alto LOT. A good Servant Girl wanted. Aprly at Mrs. THOS. BRIDGER‘S, Frederick Sh, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. HORSE W ANTED. FARMS FOR SALE TOWN-PARK; BERLIN U. SUENEUKER Situation Wanted. NORTH WATERLO O M ox F0 ti SALE. .ECO RP. PROGRAMME GBO.C. ,,1,'g,s,'Pusufxuscutovs LOUIS SE1? No. 191 South Clark St, balm-60;.JWF1E5 A. GA LE, il belonging to Ae estate C. M. TAYLOR Insuring? flop $2.000 in hum ckic/riio," th Wawiio'o, Berlin KUMPF’S BLOCK, Waterloo, Teas, Green and Black, Green and Roasted Coffees a Specialty. Chynped(.oods, Sugars. Also first class clgars. Fresh {mamas Fee for half year, four dollars. To pupils not residing in the county, six dollars. For further information ad, dress, Sheriffs Ottiee, Berlin, [ AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Knox Of which all Justices nf the Peace, Constables, GkLOllT<, and ad others ( are required te take uplice and attend perform all duties whluh apperrain to New Pupils wishing to be placed in the higher forms should be present on the opening day. COUNTY OF WATERLou. L WOTICE is hereby To TN IT: , L given, that the Court of Oyer arid Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Assize and Gisi Prius for. the said County, will be holden Monday, 92h October, 1893, BERLIN HIGH SERUM Re-Opens Monday, Aug'28 Eran} good well hIESSRS. Claus Koeln and John w. qchneirl- er theiExecutors of the last Will and Testa- ment of Christopher Boehler, deceased, have instructed Mr. Charles H. Froehlich, Auction eer, to offer for sale by Public Auction at Iluether's Hotel in the Town of Waterloo on Saturday the 23rd day of September, 1893, at 11 o'rlock in the forenoon the following property, viz:-Lot number 3 on the West side of King St. and North of the School Grounds in the said Town of Waterloo, being 'a part ot Lot No. 13 of the German Company 'I'rant of the Town ship of Waterloo now within the limits of the Town of Waterloo aforesaid and more particu- larly described by motes and'bounds in the Deed thereof from John Justus, et. ux., to the said Christopher Boehler, dated the 31st of March, 1890. and containing by admeasurement 2 reeds and 3 perches. TEAMS, Len per cent, of tho purchase money on the day of salt and the balance within 30 days thereafter. other conditions will be made known on the day ot sale. For furLber particulars apply to _ D'esirable House And Lot --IN THE-. TOWN OF WATERLOO. PURSUANT to the Statute in that thehalf notice ishercby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the late Christopher Boehler. in hislite time. of the Town of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo, Gentleman, who died on or about the 19th day of April A. D.. 1893. are required on or before the 23rd day of September. 1803 to send by Post prepaid or to deliver to the undersi§ned Solici- tor for the Executors of the last Wil and Testa- merit of the said deeenscd tlwir Christian, Sur. names, addresses and description. the full particulars of their claims. a statement of their account duly verified and the nature of the so~ curity if any held by them ; and that the said Executors will on or after the 23rd day of Sep- tember. 1803, proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testatop amongst the parties entitl- ed thereto having regardto the claims of which the then have notice ; and that said executors Willlnet be liable for the assets of the said tes- tator or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim they have not notice at the time of such distribution. 18ligated at Waterloo, the 5th day of September, 9 . --, - GEORGE H. HUTCHTSON, Exeeutor's Sale J. F. Schaefer. You will find a fine line of Tweeds, &c, at V. M. Ber.. let's, Kumpf’s Block, Water- loo, Ont. jrtjiJpum5ey, 38%? Waterloo. Sept d/ 35-3t of all kinds constantly on band V. I BERLET Executop's Notice The Tailor. AT THE COURT HOUSE h, 1890. and containing by admeasurement ds and 3 perches. llxe property is a one and one-half story c dwelling containing tive rooms and in repair, there is also on property a good and cistern. mus, Len Pf," cent; o'f th? pyrehastlrprpney ASSIZES. In the town of E GEORGE II. HUTCHISON, Solicitor for Executors, Waterloo, I W. CONNOR, Head Master which apperrain to t M. SPRINGER, Sn 5th, A. D, 1893, --OF--, Solicitor for Executor/T Waterloo. Berlin, on Peace, Coroners. others concerned ul attend to do and mrtaia to them. 35-3t Shop k Warerooms at Brieker’s 01d Stand, Queen Street, BERLIN‘. Calls by day or night promptly attended to, Both German and EngliSh spoken. Resi- dence on Scott Street. full {waif UOFFINS, GASKETS, ROBES, Etc., Etc., kept constantly on hand. Han-_ 111;; no connection with any combination anit my prices are not governed by the Un, dertalrer's Associatioh,8he on give you the best the markets Cafford at moderate prices. Kindly give him a trial and be convinced. A first class hearse and outfit furnished foe funerals. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY; Takes this opportunity of informing the citizens of Berlin and surrounding country that he has commenced the business of Ihr. dertaking and Carriage Making a, Brioker' Old Stand, Queen St., Berlin. Having had many years practical experience both in Car- riage Making and Undertaking, he is cer- tain that he will be able to give general satis- faction, All kinds of repairing, painting and trimming done nu the shortest notice. A ii, U. HEWITT Philip Hummer, Gas Fitter, Plumber, 856.. Has contracted for this spadiir---, When two or three years in force if is "ott.-forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in The RATES compare favorably with: any in the world. . Your choice of all sound plans o assurance ofered, no other. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to Equality between polio/holders is secured by insuring in three olasses-. abstainers, general and wometv--gaiter each in pro.hts the true beete./tt ofits own longevity. It provides a legacy certain instead ofa lap _suit possible. _ The Policy ofthe Dominion. Life is or straight promise to pay-like a bank, draft, almost unconditional. No re- striction on travel or occupation. ‘uz'z force T‘ILL THE VALUE“ IS EXIIA USTED. JAMESLINNES, M. P., CHR. Iir'MJeFEso, PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT- THOS. HILLIARD, MANAGING DIRECTOR. Authorized Capital 31.000.000. Gov't Deposit ttt "tttttra $50,. Subscribed Capital $257 ,000, l'zlld up Capital $64,400 THE Dominion Life Assurance Coy, Head Ilffitm, - Waterloo, Ont, UNDERTAKER T And Carriage Maker. THOS. HILLIARD --the-- Managing Director ‘5".000 J I 12%: iGa" a: s.',"4 ' J