_ Fot the South Ward, (polling subâ€" «livisions Nos. 5 and â€" 6 united), : at the office of the Canada Woolien § v 13 4 Fot the East Ward, (poTag sub divisions Nos. 3 and 4‘untted), _ at William Hoge‘s office, Queen strect. Mr. William Hoge, Deputy Returnâ€" ing Officer. Fot the North Ward (polling subâ€" divisions Nos. 1 and 3 united), at Harmonie â€" Hall, King Street, Mi Peter 11. Roos, Deputy Returning Ofcer. 6. That the votes of the qualified electors of the said Town of. Waterâ€" loo shal! be taken op this Byâ€"law by ballot, pursuant to the Consolidated Munici, al Act, 1903, on Moncis . the twentyâ€"fourth _ day of July, 1905, from the hour of nine o‘clock in the forencon until the hour of five e‘elock in the afternoon of the same day, an . at the places, and by the Doputy Returning OfMcers hereinafter speciâ€" fied, that is to say :â€" % 5.â€"This â€"Byâ€"law â€"shatt 1 the first _day of Aweust of Waterloo .the sum of : the purpose of paying _ due in each of the said principal and interest in the said debt. k 3. That each of the sBall bo dated on th law shall take effect. aloresaid urer of the said Town of Waterloo on the first day of August, one in each year, for the next succeeding twenty years, commencing with â€" the year 1906, and shall each be for +122.81, theâ€" aggregate amount payable in efth of the said thirty years, lor} principal and interest at the rate wg uk tcoed 1 1. That for the purpose of rais‘ng the said sum of $2000, thirty debenâ€" tures of the said Town of Waterloo to the amount of $2,000, as aforeâ€" said, shall be issued, which said deâ€" bentures shall bear intcerest at _ the rate of four and oncâ€"half per cchtum per annum, and which said debenâ€" tures shall be signed by the Mayor of the said Town of Waterloo, _ and by the Treasurer thereof, and _ the Clerk shall attach thereto the Corâ€" potate sea} of the said Municipality. THEREFORE the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo enacts as follows :â€" AND WHEREAS the amount the existing debenture debt of said (‘m‘poralion_r is £201,333.06, . no principal or interest is in arrc AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Municipality according to "‘‘the last revised assessment roll of ~the said Municipality is the sum o: Sl,‘ §01,160. AND WHEREAS it will the sum of $122.81 to be rai nually by a special rate for the said debt and interest. a debt to the amount â€" of $2000 as hereinafter mentioned, and such debt and â€"theâ€"debentures < to be â€" issued therefor shall B€ made payable in thirty years at the farthest from the day on which this Byâ€"law shall take effect. ‘ . That the said debentures shall payable at the office of the Treasâ€" r of ‘the sai(! Town of Waterloo on 207 WHELREAS it will require the sum of $2000 to improve the said lands so acquired ‘for. park. putâ€" poses as appears by the special estiâ€" mate for that purpose furnished by | the Board of Park Management tol the Council. AND WHEREAS certain the Corporation have been for a public park under the TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF DEBENTURES To RAISE THE SUM OF $2,000 REQUIRED FOR THE IMPROVEMEXNT OF THE LANDS ACQUIRED FOR PARK PURPOSES. WHEREAS a Byâ€"law of the Muniâ€"l cipal Council of the Town of Waterâ€" loo. was passed on the first day ol‘ September, 1890, adopting in the Municipality of the Town of Waterâ€"! loo0 ‘"The Public Parks Act." | Town of Waterlw! JANSEN BROS., Jewelors, AND WHEREAS it are safely on. They are ideal for golfers, riders and athletes. Note how they are handled. No dimâ€" ming of lenses with the fingers They cost no more than the regalar kinds. Finch Eyeglasses are comfortâ€" ab‘e, neat and dreasy. When on FINCH EYEâ€"CLASSES CIVE comrort _ Byâ€"law shall take effect on day of August, T905 pr Berux, Oxtr. BYâ€"LAW NO. he said debentures the day this Byâ€" it _Will â€"require respect . of be raised anâ€" ain lands in en acquired the said act. 33.06, and in arrear. ount of of the paying ieu eR en Oe re OnF TY 4 ballot, pursuant to the Consolidate Municipal Act, 1903, on Monday, th iwentyâ€"fourth day of July, o from the hour.0f mne o‘clock in th lorencon until the hour of five a‘cloc in the afternoon of the same day , an at the places, and by the Deput: Returning OfMcers hereinafter & peci fied, that is to say : 8. That the votes of the . clectors of the said Town of Im_u!ull be takemâ€"on this Rv 5. This Byâ€"law shall take effect the first day of August, 1905, ~I: During the currencyâ€"at "the said debentures there sball beâ€"raisedâ€"anâ€" nually by â€" special rate on all the ratcable property in the said Town of Waterloo,the sum.of $381.59, for the purpose of paying the amount dueâ€"in â€"each of The Said years â€" for principal and interest in respect of the said debt. Â¥ 2. That the said debentures, shail be payable at the office of the _ ‘Treasâ€" urerâ€"of the Said Town of Waterloo on the first day of August, one ia each year, for the next succeeding thirty years, commencing with the year 1966, and shall each be for $384.39, the â€" aggrégate amount _ pay able in each of the said twonty years, _for principalâ€"andâ€"interest at the rate aloresaid. - law shall take cffect 3. That each of the said deventures shall be dated on the day this Byâ€" lews cleaHh £04.00 ulc cc porate seal of the 1. That for the purpose of raising the said sum of $5060, twenty debenâ€" tures of the said Town "of Wa terloo to the amount of $5,000, as aforeâ€" said, shall be issued, which said deâ€" bentures sMall bear interest at the rate of four and oneâ€"hali per centum per annum, and _ which> said Aobenâ€" tures shall be signed by the idayor of the said Town of Watérloo, _ and by the Treasurer thereof, and _ the Clerk shall attach thereto the Corâ€" whasg s s ET ' THEREFORE the Municipal C cil of the Corporation of the _T of Waterlogo enacts as follows :â€" : AND WHEREASâ€"the amovnt o!,l the existing debenture debt of the; said Corporation is K201,333:006, and| no principal or interest is in arrear. | _AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of â€" the said Municipality according to the last revised assessment roll of the said Municipality is the sum of $1, 604,160. ( AND WHEREAS it will the sum of $381.39 to be ra nually by a special rate for the said debt and interest. [ ANp ooo 1210 "inp HALE;} :____Clerk, AND_PURCHASING_ FIRB PROâ€"| 26â€"3t: ’ TECTION APPLIANCES, ’.___=_â€"â€"â€"“__ , ‘ WHEREAS it is deemed expedient BIRTHS. to raise the sum of $5,000, of which £ . sum $2,000 is to be expended for im-IW('ichfl.â€"At Berlin, June 10, to Mr. provements on the market house and! and Mrs. Jonn Weichel,: a son. the approaches thecveto, ~and $3,060° Schlender.â€"At Berlin, June 11, to is to be expended _ for improvements: Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schlender, “ on the Fire Hall and the purchase of| daughter. e ic fre protection appliances. CPla® â€" 4T RWimirea o Te 4% \ 46 ue Town of Waterloo BYâ€"LAwW NO. j{wws[n whrmie ing on TO AUTHORIZE THE ISsUE or| A. D. DEBENTURES FOR $5,000 FOR day a THE PURPOSE OF MAKING IMâ€"] ing th PROVEMEXNTsS on TtHE MARKâ€"; polls 1 ET HOUSE AnNp Appnom'm-:sit_;_-_ THERETO, AND FOR THE_PURâ€" POSE OF _ MAKING Iu®Bovr! C 26â€"3t. i Take notice that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law which has been taken into consideraâ€" tion,‘and which will be finally passed by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Waterloo in the event of the assent of the electâ€" ors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication thereof â€" in the Chronicle-‘[‘elegmph newspaper, such first publication beâ€" ing on the twentyâ€"ninth day of June, A. D., 1905, and that at the hour, day and places therein fixed for takâ€" ing the votes of the electors, the polls will te held. the ratepayers at the Council Chamâ€" ber in the Town of Waterloo this day of 1905. 8. That the Mayor of the said Town shall attend at the said Council Chamber on the twentyâ€"second day of July, 1905, at eight o‘clock p.m., to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places and the final summingâ€"up of the votes by the said Clerk respectively on behalfl of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the passage of this Byâ€" law respectively. Finally passed alter the assent of , the ratenavers at tha Panssin rano o For the West Ward, (N"a subâ€" divisions Nos. 7 and 8 united), at the Old Council Chamber in the Marâ€" ket House, Mr. Chas. A. Hachnel, Deputy Returning Officer. 7. That the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number. of votes given for and against this Byâ€"law at the Council Chamber, Waterloo, on the twentyâ€"ffth day of July, 1905, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon. } taken on this Byâ€"lay . suant to the Consolidated Act, 1903, on Monday, the Ming Street, Mr. Conrad Huchâ€" , Deputy Reyurning ‘Officer, _ $Â¥ of July, llms,' Laver, aged ine o‘clock in the |Gingrichâ€"At hour of five o‘.-!o(-l(‘ 32nd, Mrs. _the same day, and| Becker.â€"At I the : t is deemed expedient n of $5,000, of which o be expended for imâ€" the market house am†said Mnnici;nliï¬â€˜ NOTICE A. B. McBRIDE, Municipat Counâ€"] th the â€" year _ for $384.39, t pay able in y _years, for‘ at the ~rate the qua‘ifed , and such defli be raised an i Fas will require m nc Gingrichâ€"â€"At West Montrosc, June o‘.-!nck‘ 32nd, Mrs. Noah Gingrich. ay, and | Becker.â€"At Berlin, June 20th, at the Drnl‘yj youe of Refuge, Jacob Becker, of d d d MB 4htwegh i: the purpose EMee c n o e ty 3 NT c _ rate _ Waterloo, to Mary A. Schnarr. ; Schefterâ€"Schultz.=â€" At Guelph, ~Juné i 21, by Rev. Father O‘Loane, Chas. sentures | _ Schefter, of Nichol, to Margarcet is Byâ€"| Francis Schultz, of Berlin. Saundersâ€"Tanner.â€"On June 11th, Sidâ€" ' ney Saunders, of Hespeler, to Lilly the said!~ Tanncr, of Brant: ~ Water paying Town on | Becker.â€"A t Berlin, June 20, Jacob | Becker, aced 10 years. | Baird.â€"In Wilmot, June 20th, Thos. ' Baird, aged 75 years, 7 months, 13 : _ days. * Eidt.â€"At Borlin, June 16, the wife of Rev. L. F. Eidt, of North Eastâ€" hope, aged 26 years. | Laver.â€"At Berlin, Junc, 16, Danict I Laver, aged 58 years. Clerk. Hoerrmanâ€"Hinsperger. â€"A t Berlin, on June 20, by Rev. A. J. Fischor, John B. Hoerrman, of the G. T. R. offices, Toronto, formerly of Berlin, to Louisa Hinsperger, of Berlin. Vaubâ€"stefMer.â€"At St. Agatha, June 20th, by Rev. Hubert Acymans, Fred Daub, of Elmira, formerly of Rerlin, â€"toâ€"Mary SteMer, daughter of Mr. Joseph SteMer, of Josephsâ€" burg. , Simpsonâ€"Schnarr. â€" Near Waterloo, June 21st, at the residence of ~the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartâ€" man Schnarr, by Rev. Mr. Petschke of _Heidelberg, â€"John ~Himpson, â€" of aiy ac2s_ . PV Wendlingâ€"Holding.â€"At Toronto, June 19th, at St. Paul‘s church, . John Wendling, â€" of Berlin, to Miss L. Holding, of Toronto. Daubâ€"SteMer.â€"At St. Agatha, June 20th, by Rev. Hubert â€" Aevmans A. Louise Rodger, of Toronto, forâ€" mer}y head nurse at the Galt Hosâ€" piial, :_" . _ _ o r oo Lurchâ€"Neubauer.â€"At Betlin, June 21 by Rev. W. A. Bradley, Philip E. " Lurch to Minnie Neubawer, both of Berlin. ; Robinsonâ€"Reid.â€"At Berlin, June 231, by Rev. L. H. Wagner, at the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s parerts, _ Mr. and Mrs: Simon Reid, Artbur E. Robinson, G. T. R., station agent . at London East, to Mary iithea ; wurs csW P Hammondâ€"Petsch. . â€" At Crosshil1, June 14th, at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. Petsch, by Rev. Mr. Haig, of Millbank, J. L. Hammond, to Ada Petsch, both of l Crosshill. Snyderâ€"Elliott. â€"AKt Galt, June 2ist, ‘ at the residence of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, by Rev. Dr. Dickson, Emerson Snyder â€" to Margaret Elliott, both of Galt. > Bishopâ€"Rodger.â€"At Toronto; June 20th, by Rev. Alfged Gandier, â€" of Toronto, Rev. E. S. Bishop, a Methodist _ minister stationed at Gordon, Northwest ‘Territories, to Mr. and Mrsiï¬l;;;;isv i{.;elsche;‘, a son. Bowman.â€"Near Waterloo, June 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowman, a son. Piafl.â€"At Elmira, June 17, to â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff, a daughter. Dum.art. â€"At Berlin, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dumart, a son. HMoelscher.â€"At Berlin, June 17th, to en i it sds c ues © N0 a true copy of . a proposed Byâ€"law which has been taken into consideraâ€" tion, and which will be finally passed by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Waterloo in | the event of the assent of the elcctâ€" | ors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication thereof in the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph newspaper, such first publication beâ€" ing on the twentyâ€"ninth day of June, 1 se 10 ooo on t i im‘ o C actt w A. D., 1995, and that at the hour, day and places therein fixed for takâ€" ing the votes of the electors, the polls will be held. Finally passed after the assent of the ratepayers at the Council Chamâ€" ber in the Town of ‘Waterloo this day of 1905. wome v v ~ smm in ab i P itrctsrantees t A of July, 1905, at eight o‘clock p.m., to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places and the final summingâ€"up of the votes by the said. Clerk respectively on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the passage of this Byâ€" law respectively. \ 8. That the Mayor of the said Town shall attend at __theâ€" said Council L\'h&'mlbcr on the .twentyâ€"second day nP Tolo / sane"" .. nns! Sm ,â€"Of~Berlin. [ For the West Ward, (Polling subâ€" ‘dlmlou Nos. 7 and â€"8 united), <at the Old Council Chamber in the Marâ€" ket House, Â¥r. Chas. A, Hachnel, Deputy Returning Officer. > 7. That the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this Byâ€"law at the Council Chamber, Waterloo, on the twentyâ€"fifth day of July, 1905, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon, Take notice that the foregoing | is 4 n en oo 1 lana \y__ 0) CCC C+. PCIMS E0_ divisions Nos. 5 and 6 united), at the office of <the Canada Woolien Mills, King Street, Mr. Conrad Huehâ€" nergard, Deputy Returning Officer. For the East Ward, (polling subâ€" #,‘;"“", Nos. 3 and 4 united), at iam Hogg‘s office, Queen sueet, Mr. William Hogg, Deputy Returnâ€" divisions‘ Nos. 1 and 2 united), at Haymonic Hall, King Street, Mr. if.':f‘..‘f‘;.s:"'.‘ Ward, (poiling subâ€" DEATHS MARRIAGES o m e t en e en SUC Mrs. Louis Hoelscher, a NOTICE. A. B. McBRIDE, Deputy h slt uesl covlss cWPE RO0 of which all were white. The bidding was #rou Oe to PY%c, with no sales, Ingursoll, June 27.â€"At the cheose markes hoid here | toâ€"day _ the following factories Sunith Unton: 190: ant kew Tawlen, log Nevw leh Un 50@ ew lawson, of which all were white. The bidding was J%e MMemas. L222 _3 0_ 2022 SCve and ie to 15¢ hisber; commen to cholce sheep sollâ€"at $3.56â€"t0 £4.8% per T00 The., one «mall ‘ot at $D+ «ull« at st:a; y'-nr;l;n ;R $5.175; comâ€" men to prize Inmbs at to #3,75, one car at £8.80; culls at $1.30, P Hogaâ€"Reeeipt=, 3#76; feeling nominally higher; prime state anid Ponnsylvania hoge are held at $6 to $6.13 chicago Livé srock. Chicngo, June 27.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 27, 000. Inclading 1000 Texan«; good to prime steore. $5.5 to #$6° poor to medinm, $2.73 to $5.10; stockers amd femdérs, 8250 to £4.40, Hors â€"Heeelpta, 12.000; mixed and hbut chers‘, $5.5 to $1,.05; good to chotce, heavy, &150 to $5.6%; rough heaty, &\ to #%.40; light, $5,80 to $5,6214; bulk of anlon, $5.30 to %5.00. Aherpâ€"Recelpt®, 13.000; good to cholse wethers, &%65 to ©%.25; falr to choter mixâ€" ed, $4 to $4.40; native â€" lambe, Including spring lamb#, $5 to $8, C¥» l's;‘lrc;ï¬ni;'i;;:,"::; vllo T;;«ilng. feeling weak. Fheep and Lambeâ€"Recelpt«, 5820; sheop ’!ms'-"-.".. hllhr-r;_ln_mbv_u active and 10e to : _New York, June fl.~HM§él;'l(m|Mq 127;. no trading. feeling veenk. Exports toâ€" inctrew, 2700 quarters of becf. no?--hm-im, 2200 hend; fairly active and 5¢ higher; hn,v;ï¬mxm.u-l.â€"‘rmm B3 TN â€"to ®5®5; plgs, $5.70 to $5.75; roughs, $4.75 tq $5; atags, $3 to $3.50; datries," $5.50 to $5.75. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Reeelpts, 400 head» netive. spring lnmbs, £5.390 to $8,23; vear lings, $0.73 to $7: wethers, $5.90 to $5.05; owes, $4.23 to $4.50; sheep. imixed. %" %y East Buffalo, June 27.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipta, Tat head; fnirly active and firm, Prices un« changed, Vealsâ€"Recelpts, 200 head; slow, $4.25 to $0.30, 1 Venl Calves, f One hundred and twenty ealves wore on male. Prices were firm at $3 to $10 each, or $3.50 to $5.50 por cwt. An extra cholca calf sold as high as $6 per ewt. Sheep and Lambs. !b»’r sold at lower prices, but lamb®t were firm at quotations given below . Exâ€" rt owes sold at $1.0G} to $3,75; bucks at H to $1.25; lambs, $3.50 to $5.25 cach. M Mogs. £ Prices unchanged at $6.63 for selects and lights and fats at $6.40 per ewt. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. each, good 2i 0â€"0 00 €# to $150; commion, at $3.75 to $4.25; cows of good quality, $1.75 to $4: ::nil;mn, at $3,25 to $3.50; canners, at $2.75 Exporters. I‘rices ranged from $1.90 to $5.23 per‘cwt. for the fow exportors oÂ¥ored. Export bulls sold at $3.50 to $4 per ewt. Butchers. Cholce pleked lots sold at $4,75 to $% per_ewt., loads of good at $4.50 to §4.75: London, June 27.â€"Cattle are quoted at 1M1!%c to 12%e por Ib.; refrigerator beef, 0%c to 9%e per Ib.; sheep, 13¢ to 14 per pound. * . TORONTO LIVE sTocK. Recelpts of live stock nt the clty market since last Friday, as reported by the railâ€" wuysa. were 57 car loads, composed of 700 cattle, 576 hogs, G71 sheeps and lambs, 120 calves and 23 horses, Milch Cows. Few_.cows were â€"offered, not more than rlhoun. and these sold from $30 to $56 ues Cables Firmerâ€"Prices Firmer Buffalo Market. New York, June 27.â€"Butterâ€" Plrm. unâ€" cbanged; receipts, 26,958. A‘h(gleâ€"-steady, unchanged; receipts, 14,« Boefâ€"Extra Indian mese quict, 82# 64. Lordâ€"American reines steady, 36s 3d, Tirpentineâ€"Spirits easy, 48s 6d; petroâ€" lenm, refined. Gd. Peasâ€"Canadian, 6s 24. Receipts of whent during the past three days 199,000 centals, including 8000 Ameriâ€" ca ;ï¬be-eelpu of American corn during the past three days 100,700 centals, _ 4 NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. Liverpool, June 27.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot nc;mln- al; fotures firm; July, 6s 10%%d; Sept., Us #94; Dec., 6s 84. Cornâ€"Spot steady; American mixed, 5s lcal‘:dfutnn-- firm; July, 4s 9%4; Sept., 48 a COCCCO TT MTMY sereee 0 00 «++% LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK LIVE sToc« Grainâ€" New York ;....... BDetrolt .. .. i.... Toledo ...â€".. ..... Et. Louls .. ....... Poluth .: .. ....; Minncapolis ... . Eggsâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts, 19,840, Chicago Wheat Higher, Liverpool Lowâ€" erâ€"Live Stock Marketsâ€"The Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening, June 27. Liverpool whert futures .closed toâ€"day :::ll I:Iu ;r than yesterday and corn futurcs Â¥us C wher, R At Chicago July wheat closed 1¢ higher than yesterday; July corn *Wc higher and July cats %e¢ higher, W lCdL white, hbush. .... $1 00 Whent, â€"red. bush, uxn se _1 00 Whent sprime.â€"hirch . . ... n nn Whcat, goose, bush,..... 0 78 Markey, Bush, ...22..02.. 0 49 Onts. bush, ,...:......., 0 48 Beans, busb. ........... 0 90 BYyC, WiBH. ..c...c....05 0 15 Deas._bush.â€"2....,.2..... 0 T2 Buckwhest, bush. ...... 0 30 Dried Apples Hogs, live... CHEESE MARKETS. Eggs, per doz......... Middlings, per ton .... Samer pat "* :: D IOCCTNUUT Gessesssee EP Flour, Old Manitobs .. 3.05 !anr, Beven Lilies .... 2.75 New Whest.......... Floor, Sola ...... ... . J K SHINN, Waterioo, Ont. Telepho dence Younz8t.. South NE +k ak ronal es resinmes MWM 0C il., meapol® .... ......... 108% 91% TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. LEADING WHEAT and Mrs. John Drake. mfld-'.mdlr.‘l\uu Bishop, aged 17 years. MARKET REPORTs. s#e808 sse000 0s 6 0 CATTLE MARKETS WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, June 20; 1905. +â€"BRecelpts, 400 head> . $5.M to $8.23; yverr ethore, $5.99 to $5.05; ; sheep, mixed, $2.30 7 _ t o ns aone . B THP "hirsh. . . .. n an bush...... 0 78 nexrne n ies O 4 iss ss..., O 48 sx+ s se e6k. 0 D0 cnes es e ea2 O TD rrrysrrse. 0 T2 sh. 0 kh raph, Thursday June 29, 19o5â€"Page 8 MARKETS. J |;Ir. )5 91 % 904 17.00 .03+; 6.175â€" sheep 14 .14 to $1 02 1 02 at the £ nbalmer 0 484 General Stove Business and Pmparlty l and live stock seates, at Bresiau, Oant, | Large agricultural trade and large shipping busin~ss connected. Address | mes _ _A EDWARD NRYER, _ | promptly. ALBERT &1 PIANO TUVNiING. The undersignod is prepared to do Plaxo Ttuxing ano REPAIRING Ordors can be lof: at J. Dosraam‘s. All work guaranteed and done 9â€"41 moe e ome e d e t Teee U To ‘:adohpwnmu l.()n the farm js a rgnn:!'l'x.fl. en 18 x . . woodshad 29 x 21 ft., good bank barn 50 x Tr!Lfl.. wod atr<w ahod 25 x io ft ; also gond orchard and Fuxl hard and soft water at house and barn. â€" For surther particulars nmo-mmmluu.orhymnh MNMG \HE undersigned offers for »ale his valuable , J‘ f rm. «ituated three miles northâ€"west of | ater!oo, just ontside of the Corpora‘tion, conâ€" slsting of 97 wcros of land woll culti. ated. ‘of which there i= nine aâ€"res more or le«s <f bush | and ewamp. . On the farm is a honee 91 x 90 ¢r / J, W. DAVEY, _CL* MENT & CLEMEXT, Auctioneer, Bortin, Berlin, ONt m:a at Berlin, June th. 1905. 17.00 s J ntm&:'?loe\#:ha Mlï¬r‘nw;-i.m "hgn}m;, Ou aoro: of farm laod comprising the ea« * lot No. eeven in l.hz t::mh conoâ€"lnlofn.{ rimp!;rt ordi";s‘ i7 dnd in Jn of Aiteronto: hatly beata | every pound rold oo k ey in the Coun ,f0. or b7 the late Joseph Crark_"""00 10. merly owne ' PC TERMS OF SALE: 1percent. c«n a~a! _ WINN, The D hnado To. own at ufmp on ob ind‘ hor contitions 6 n lwflï¬atryo the unders gned. ’m--- _, 3t King Stree .95 E’:i& By th . .. , Jchange. . .. , |London .. , | Berlin 42 . .. , |HOUSE 42| â€"of ~Be 1Â¥ us e c u22 ECCBTET : TDICE E:lxraduced at the tim : of Ha e, there will by Public Auciion at Sranr‘s HorzL in ThE Vircao® or Liw Under and by vlrluoâ€"of the Power of !n!o1 contained in a cerfain Mortgage ‘whick ~will he nradinand as ons 14220 2001(0400 c oF 100 ‘Acro Farm in © Wellosiey 16 .14 On the farm of Jacob Ernst, about li,mnqn west of St; Apatha, two young cattle, wner m-yJ.uve same by pryiny exponses and applyâ€" g Desirable propâ€"rty 24 miles east of Linwoodâ€" ’ ! 100 rores good efl’y loam under wood cultiâ€" ; vatio~,3 asre« hard woo4 bush. Buildings, g ‘od fenc: 8, otc., in w«l repair. Good orchard and goo i wa or. ow is the time to see it under crop. For further partioulars aprly to GEORGE RULER Jr., 25â€"8 mos. Linwood #.0., Ont. FOR SALE BY Executons Thursday, July 13, 1905 & TAKE NOTICE telepbori(:; Auction Sale 115 170 ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP of © Dumifries, County of Waterloo, good large stone house, and large frame barn, just four miles from Galt. Canâ€"be bought right and on casy payments. plplPe tvics c difers <Liha d t c further particulars apply to > the Western Real Estate Exchange, 78 Dundas â€" street, London, â€" or . to Frank E. Shantz, Berlin P. 0., Ont. f 15 ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP of _ Waterloo, County of Waterloo, clay loam, good large frame house. 00 ACRES, â€"TOWNSHIP OF WELâ€" lesley, County of Waterloo, good buildings, all in good condition, can be bought right, or will exchange for other suitable property. For particulars apply to the Western Real Estate Exchange, 78 Dundas street, London, or to Edgar Gibâ€" son, Crosshill P. O.; Ont. \ The Western Real Estate Exchange. & Farm for Slae Farm for Sale: ‘rsummn H:f: E;mm 1R &‘| L ww $ You can get a Dinner Set _ $ and a Good Set ton, for MAAAARARARAARAMAALALE smm NAMARRAAA MAAA bank ‘barn, nearly new further particulars write or STRAYED FRANK E. SHANTZ, Avent, Berlin. . 8. SHEPPARD, JACOB ERXST, Bt. Agatha, , nearly new, _ good be hougm right. For Guelph, Ont. ) NOAR ERB, Waterloo On 5 Fruit Jars will be op ! | _ NUMSER UNUMITED, Highest market price paid. Load every ! Svcond Monday. Next shipment July Bed . Hane At once for ‘Canada‘s Greatest Nurscrien" fo : he town of WATERLO» : and su,roun‘ing country, which will be re«erved for the right man," Stwt Now st th« best ol ins semso~ ard hapdio our No Specialties on Libers, Torma. Local Agent Wanted STONE & WELLINGTON, drd. ed to. Phone 461 ayayâ€" . 1 l7 Teceived, and guarantee every pound sold or money refunded Foxtuit. Kuraznitza (sver 800 acres) Farmore in examintr & Beed and Graing Orchardiate ie Trooa f 1 seots Gardeners g PFlunta for Insect« Teachere and Ssbola & in a*ndying Rotaâ€" J Every body in a handred diffor. nt was a Paris KING ST. Operators on skirts wanted. THE ROSE MILLINERY and LADIES‘OUTFITTING PARLORS Special Sale of Lustre | _ SHIRTWAIST suits Made cf good qualisy lustre, in black, brown, blue and white blouse, with eurplice front, new sleeve, and cuff nicely trimmed. _ Skirt with 7 gores, strapped. made good and full. These suits se‘l at $7.50, Sizes 32 to 49. special at $3.50, apply your needs in +mia 34. _ _ 10 _O0O !n the business in a better posiâ€" tion to supply your needs in this line at so reasonable a rate as ourselves. We manufactore our own and sell direct to the people at wholesale prices Tailor made costumes to order at ready toâ€" wear prices, Ladies‘® own material made up at cut rate prices, fit and wathnnchlp guaranteed. > | Don‘t send out of Berlin, bring your catalogue here. We will duplicate any Sbhirtwaist. Svit or Skirt shown, and at the price given, saving you exâ€" préss and make employment for Berlin people. M# 100 pair Men‘s German worsted pants, strong servicesble material suitable for Bunday or evening wear, in brown and black stripes also black with grey su'lpq,gitmngly sewn ard 49 Ahuce onl l7 030 CHt TCewE 7 c 42. these su.ts wguld sell reg vay t $) and $10, Satmâ€" y s _‘ $5 005 CO Men‘s dark Oxford grey cloth rain coats, made up in the popu‘ar loog full skimed style, limed wit. fine farmers satin, narrow r+e‘f . collar, and well tailoredJ, lsln;‘ 8t to. 44, regu‘ar $10.00 on sale t es encancsccc 705 100 Boys‘ Eogiish and Canadian tweed three piece suit«, in medivum grey and fawn also light grey and brown checked and brown mixed, made up in single breastâ€"d sacque and lined with good strong . italian | cinth, r‘zes 26 in 31, rew. $1.00, 2 95 $1 50 and $5.00, Saturday,. 4. 50 only boys‘ 2 pieceâ€" suits made in -in{h breasted, pleated and N orfolk Jacket style from neat medium and | dark patierns of good domestic and all wool tweeds, well made and lined ibroughout, sizes 23 to 21, & reguior 2;73307&570. Saturâ€" 4 An WINN, The Druggist 31 King Street East, e 462 = = ~â€" Berlin B.â€"Mail orders promptly attend HEADQUARTERS. FOR _ In the clothing eection for Baturday ‘several very interesting items have boe:;'l:.n;u:'geg \ï¬z :nvo". l:na 1& ..'-l:ï¬' suits for mflaâ€"ï¬w one‘thln. suite wo a« high as a sell at & there 00 raincoats .00 and two items of suits for the \pys. * are # m viw 75 only men‘s sample suits ronsistin finished with sid rnf xuo lmpon!:-i tweeds, fane; sizes 32 0: 44, :q; :!;d.l:.l; wÂ¥ worsteds and rerg»s, in assorted $2.50 Saturday .... .. ... .. .\ 1-69 light and dark colors and navy blue a and black, inc‘uding some very neat | Men‘s Fiannelette shirts,collar attachâ€" checks and »tripes, paitarns mad; | _ ed blue nink and grey stripes, sizes up in single breasted sacque stylé,| 14ito 16 each, segular 25¢° 4 fÂ¥ _ linad "with mand dulllle s PBAE veciga . CLOTHING FOR SATURDAY S. R. Ernst & CGo. "‘THE We honestly believe that there is no one in the business in a better posi to supply your needs in this line at so reasonable a rate as ourselves. We manafactore our own and sell dirame +. .10 ® T2te 28 ou lined wich good durable Italisn clm;h. l::td splendid titting. sizes ; 45. A% aMail oE ak +t yomâ€"oâ€"oâ€" c 1 9Q Hart. KatrP & Masrter $5.00 Green Our Small Profit System is a Great r Berger‘s (pure nt way a )nlhï¬! ng -. myj ivy blue ery neat ns mldr ‘ e style m‘ * Wo l« also a desler in finished 'Osm-.‘ rub! or and «teel tire tm ".lhnh J .;'a:':.l And a m Pubeey fhon harrows, The unforsigned wishes to inform the pub lie tha he doe= horra shoeing, o f: Jobbing, wood work, -t-zu"'.".".'."'...{',}.‘ Bibby‘s Crx-'eam-Equi- valent for Calw s SALT BY THE Tox AND BY § the Barre}. POULTRY_ SUPPLIES aAxp LADIES‘ SHIRTWwAIST SUITS, Pure Manitoba Flour Milverton‘s Best Flour FLOUR AND FEED All parties are bereby warned aï¬mt fishing, swimming or otherâ€" wise trespasâ€"ing on the mqn(u of the undersi&ed in the ‘Town of Waterloo, spassers will be proâ€" secuted. CLEASON sHANTZz w..‘ binder knives asd clippers our patronage is solicited.) ROSE" Special bargains in men‘s welted tan ‘ealf boots ith wide tread and . ; extension, edge soles of & all sizes from 6 to 10, re â€", GINGRICH, ’Womcn'l genuine dongoJa‘ Kid lace _ and button boots h ~ patent leather toescap;. every pnsisr made to wear sizes 3 to 7, reg. 4, and 150 Saturday. ... .. .â€" .8CG 120 pairs womens dongola kid la~» blucber :tglc M Kay rewn ard ex. tension edge roles perfect fitumg and very stylish, rizes 3 to ] 50 1. _rexuhni?..un Saturday 4. in 500 1b. lots seiling at $2.60 per ewt. Men‘s fine silk neck wear consisting of four in hands shie‘d in neat fan patterns and stripes m-@ dn:{ ctl)::n. odtd- and 8:-.“1‘ ;r«a: ur regâ€" niar stock, . 85¢ an S‘turd-y...r;e.g... 250 WPP C n oety price $3.50 and $1.00, Sat"" 2.89 Pratt‘s Louse k;lier. Ssturdsy.:.................. 109G 3uU dozengmen‘s fancy colored a#irts neglige style or with lau: dri »d bosom some have separate c. ff , other cuffs attach=4. aseartadl \u.‘ NOTICE WATERr . WARNINCG:! u_ ® W CRPCVTE and dar; colors, sizes 13 to 17 1.2 in 69 l reguiar $1.00 Saturd ay .. . . G |'“'" L2 n k . "~ _ "+ . BSOrbed . enloma i:-..l..'..g‘ ._-*'.’.-. ..'! d':" & BENJ. EBY Bargains in Footwear BENJ. HORST PETER ERY at $3.25 at $5.50 RDUY: mCa@s good year i cnl;uboou new -Ld. tread and narrow toe edge soles of good we ight im A ¢a in 20 0_ CC2B" L008 Success, BERLIN. n .. ...‘ 10G