Er is , and short introdu o ti.ered by Mess Â¥e;~ candicate for . Nesbtitt, candic Bept. 8. BDIH . . spw.e at North Bay f said Sir Wiltrid Lourie e addrcsging . . ike 6f ten thocsand ent} > in Victoria Pafl{. * # eppertumity of hearing fran, those who _ c‘@ hear hins re;oï¬ notwithstarding th: fact that oke . from an antiâ€"reciprocity‘ ‘platâ€" , and in opposition to the agree it, he stated frankly: . ang fairly at this talk of the jloyalty of the anadian peorle heing affected, © ~and that. there was danger of thoir bxg m annexation, was sheet sousenss. â€" Canadians are of better .~§ t» that, and their loyalty o eir motherland â€" cannot be ought it James Whitney is ~right tm lat. He reprosents the situation jtsi @ it is ~He is in accord with Sir. John Wacdonald, Sir Goorge Carticr, i he great Conservatives of the past, who woere not affected in . their is . to A‘ tain reciprocity by &‘ i / nomsenseâ€"not _ omly nonsensc, ) insult to the Conadian people." ed cheers.) ling, and short introductory addresses fare «dli.cred by Mcssrs. (G. H. â€" Meâ€" Myre;~ candicate for south porth; "W. Nestitt, candidate for North brd, aid Dr. J. P. Ran! in, canâ€" ate for North Perth. ‘Dr. Rankin relatel the incident of little _girl who, when ased _ this ing â€"by cher kindorgarten teacher 1 1 Lk sWs 0s N7 _ The Premier dealt with outspcisen mphdsis with the Conservativeâ€"Naâ€" tonalist alliance. "You are told," w#id he, "that the influence of Laurâ€" let in Quebecâ€" is on the wane; that m gentlieman named Botrassa is watâ€" ©g _ war upon hin: with his compaâ€" triots. â€"â€" Thore is a messure of truth in this. _ Mr. Govrassa is the head ol a schrol of soâ€"called Nationâ€" alism, which is Joing its tbest to deâ€" #broy . _Laurier, cnd. every time tly \éeclyration is made that the influene «f Laurier, ore account of the _ acâ€" ‘ fos of Mr. Bourassa cnd his “' ol, ‘is on the wane thpre is . a shout of joy from the Tory organâ€" brear _waid Tory politicians. It.â€" may e that _ the influence of Laurier 4s on the ware, but if it is I base ? seen noâ€"evider> of it. (Cheers) U it . is I say without hesitation a 4t wouls be no provd â€"day for da, and still Jess for the Cou «gerv e ~party, if it is destroyes ,‘P metbods which are being usâ€" ¢d." (Mear, hear.). 4 _\ The Premier charged the antiâ€"reciâ€" y Conservatives with unwe thy ce ~with the Bourassa school in the present contcst. â€" The Montreal j , after investigation, had chargâ€" pd that the Boursssa writings attackâ€" ng Camwa‘s c=xtribntion of centinâ€" emts to the Boor war, were _ teing ted in the various Frenchâ€"Caâ€" I wpatishes and paid for by the 0 tive â€" organiâ€"ation in NMon _of â€" which Nir. Ames was Preâ€" &. mpecial trainy brought OC!SRdâ€" Tik frem cll parts: of westerm _ Onâ€" ‘ , and & ‘nfammeth procession of ailyâ€"c ated automo‘iles, oi€T . & waile . in lencth en headed by t vo bands, esecrted@ the distingrisled vi> Atof from the train to the grounds. AI along . the _ routc ths crowds b2 into cheering at the sight of * Chieftain»," ant Sit Wilfcid Bavrier woas constraimd to ovserve ‘»u t was ome of thr largest sath ,,;,gf he had confranted throvghout the cany aign. * Atford‘s _ welcons fer, ~who was accom zln:, was one P Special Mivers a Fighting Address to asfelmnmse _ Audience of Urban and Rural Electors k on Friday Afternoon j _ On the roturn of the procession ifâ€" ho meeting â€" a happy»â€" f id nt c> Over a thysard chil‘ren ‘ranged in front cf th> : City l greeted the Cancdian Trem \ patriotic songs ar‘ _ chcors. C# , who is e greats lo cr 0 wihg folks, _ stayed tss |rccessio Conservatives ard Naticna‘sts io #<K ing 1ttle bearing fotks, _ staycd ts addressed them briefly was coming Stratford Welcome rd‘s ~welcome to whe Premâ€" o was accompamied by Hon. Grabam and Hon. Mactenic 8 ‘one lonz «o be . rememkberâ€" pecial trains brought delsgaâ€" m cll garts: of westerm â€" Onâ€" d a nfammeth processi~n of orated automo‘iles, olet . & lenm:th end headed by t vo ecrted@ the distingrisled vi> i the train to the grounds. g the _ route . tle crowds o cheering at the sight of Chieftain.‘ ant Sit Wilftid At Victoria Par 11 ER CHEERED BY. . _ HOUSANDS IN STRATEORD Sept. 8.â€""Bi at North Bay r Wilfrid Lo# ming _ toâ€" Stratford, .r Laurier." *(Applayse.) ladics, cach wearing the name of her consi i+ Wiltrid with bo a _ Park. "I lzad of hearing 4ran, hear him repoft is directed. ~All Drugâ€" at There are no dead flies Iying about when â€"! James ladt ler this great thusiasâ€" t WiLSON‘$ FLY PADS quets, the gilt gailantly acan thot his stay : hort. ** Ne ""L an: gomg LAU T. 41 you. bnmow <we arg.Lei nworthy and &“ But 1 rsloies to â€" rell douht â€" that, «despite choracter .. of the cam chracter . of the campAigh teing. catâ€". ried on against them, the Liserals of my matice . Provirce will send" me backs â€" to Rarliamentâ€" their usual conâ€" tingont.‘" . .(Applause.) .. > 4 7 Sir Wiltrid described the obstracâ€" ti.e tactics of the Oprosition in Pac Hiament and the inconsistency of * >> )ouh? in Porliament Athe Principles eninclated by fermer great Conservaâ€" tive larders. . "I make a confession conlinued ~the Premier. mAD Hon: Mr. Grabam scored the Conâ€" servative National‘st alliance. Loyal Canser a‘i cs shovld teach their led‘+ > a lesson for allying themsels es with s ch a movement.â€"~ What werld bupjen if Locrier was cefeated. by this monstoer? â€" Canada, would be at the mercy of Antiâ€"British demagoâ€" yues. Desling with reciprocity, the Minister of Railways sad the agreeâ€" ment would in no way interfere with the British preforence or tie Canmda up with the fiscal system of . the Unâ€" ited States. _ Under. reciprocity the . man facturers _ would secnte Jarger custom, .and the transsortation sysâ€" tem _ would be develaned. . Canada . bed the ‘<st system of water trans portation, _ which would result in her _ carrying â€" not only . her own irade, but a.large proportion of that (1 the United States. _ The railways of â€"J. J HWill, now pointing to'ze' Canxidian . Northwest, _ would bring goods _ inte. Canada, for _ tranghipâ€" ment _ on ‘Canacdan lines rather thas taking them 4out. _ | Hon. Mecken io King | Hon. Mackencio. King, who was ths ?;qhg speaker, ac u,:l:\n workinâ€"wmen, showing the reâ€" ciprocity _ agreement , to their advarsage. [ x4‘ "I have a word of eqnfdence im Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy for 1 hare used it with rot snpoess," writes Mrs. M. I. , â€" Pooies ville, Md.. For sale by all deat eTs. & $ Dilivered Into Hon. G. P. Grah wiewgen. 150 â€"TUBIEC C i'{(h"’m mCst . t xt wee‘s," he olserved ac‘t L::“ Qoebet.‘vl&" a met by â€"a ‘kmui campaign tw â€" rell you I have n« despite â€" the insidious as. a perty mait which the His Hands H wMm to : yoU, , I»said is good Oliver has â€" deâ€" Iaterior ‘of Waterion: M Church Presents Gre dist a â€" has . :A the hands of s and r= ators and the is d . The interior presents a. t artisâ€" tic appearance and the: '5;. m‘ tastefully and effectively done. â€" The walls and ceiling in the main | .part of the church are executed in cream with decorations of pale _ blue . and brownâ€" in . pane}: work."> The â€" Sunday school room is also done in. cream with stencil border and the . infant class room _ and ‘the Ladies‘~ _ Bible class room in cream. The work is a credit to Mr. Vetter of Berlin . who had the contract. yined. A groat 6 m 3 by the installation of electric lights. In : centre in the main : church suspended from % a seven foot chainâ€" is a cha ~ of seven tungsten â€"lamps ~eight inch pe;::‘ glohumtnd at elï¬uw side sus from seven foot chains ate twomhnd dx} lamps each with eight . inch white globes. ‘The chains are of brush Brass finish. Along the sides of the church have been placed six brackets of two, lamps eachâ€"a combination of < gas and eléctric light, which has six inch globes. In the Sunday school room is a six ‘Tighé chandelier. $ â€" The .choir gallery is also effectively illuminated, four tungsten Tamps with tungsten shades having been placed in the ceiling, which are not visible from the main part of the church and provide splendid light. . The ctet« cabinet containing seven switches . is located in the hallway leading to the vestry. The lights in the main ~part of the church are sixty. watt tungsten lamps and those in the Sunday school room forty watt ° tungsten lTamps, which are the best lights obtainable crimson Brussels carpet on the . pulâ€" pit. â€" The improvements â€" throughout have‘ added greatly to the attractiveâ€" ness and brightness of the church and every credit is due those who ha d the oversight of the work. it is not tho quantity of fool taven Wit the amount digested and asâ€" similatcd that gives strenath ond viâ€" tality to th _ system. â€" Chamberâ€" lain‘s Liver @nd‘Stomactr Taillets inâ€" vigorate the stomach ard liver ond enable them to perform theit funcâ€" tions naturally. _ For. LAs <by all dealers. and are satisfactory in every respect â€"~Cork matting Hasâ€"been placed aisles and in the lobby and a crimson ‘Brussels carpet on the DEATH OF MRS.J. B. TAYLOR A great deal of deep and earnest sympathy has gone out go Mrs. Jacob Hespeler in her bereavement, occas ioned by the â€" death of her . mother, Mrs.‘J. Barton Taylor, on Sunday, Sept. 3rd, in her seventyâ€"seventh year after ah illness of three months. _‘ The funcral was _ held . on Tuesday .«ufl" at the residence of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Jacob Hespcier. (where the deceased lately had made her home for many years); â€" after which the remains were taken to Winâ€" nipeg, where she now sleeps her last tleel by the side of her husband, it. Colonel J. Barton Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was a faithful and deâ€" voted member ofâ€"the Anglican church, and belo?ed' to that school . which we are often regretfully reminded > is rapidly passing away, and will be very afiectionately remembered, . rot oniy by her immediate family. si:cle, but by a large _ numoer of â€"frieulis here. and elsewhere, oy _ whom . she was greatly beloved for her gentle ministries and intense loyally t cvâ€" ery good carse, which were a _ life long testimony to the power of giace within her ensese ecsnsaecasere cacst ; NOwW OR NEVER. ‘ »By* Recause if énfeated it will &he rotes of th "hae auked for will there®y â€" j Y Aolrls they helle Read what the Weekly Sun says to its constituency * of tarmers‘ ‘Uniess partyism is . cast asid>; unless farmers vote simply on tho question of reciâ€" procity itself, unicss they & clare â€"ire~â€"favot of . 4t, there will not, im the present generâ€" ‘"a ~n, We aa opportunity . , of accep‘ing or rejecting another such oficr, because tho United States . will ta‘e the declaraâ€" tion against as Canada‘s final answer to that proposition. Scenething clse. will happen. A ‘ctushing blow will Be deliver ~pd against tire power of farmâ€" ‘ors to‘ iluence= the. fourss ~of [public ‘aftairs in ‘anything. Why .will t!= political Fower < of ts as farnt=rs be lessonâ€" %d by the defeat of. reciprocil Recause if reciprocity is will bo to legisint The . Interests, w ""1 upon thoud ‘support im ~*armers it of . reciprocil reciprocity is be celeated by : very men who itâ€"by men who ublicly _ avow tn rise â€" ato‘e & prim The les in the Atwood .. AyIme® ... Binbrook Blenbeio Bra®MpPtot flgï¬ Y k .:h is 18 .. ; * Ar k9 ESSEX ..,.... Exeter ......... Fergus . ....... Flyrga‘e ...,. Fort Erie ... Galt â€"......... CGeorgetown GorKit ........., Guelphâ€",......., Grand Vulley HMamilton .. .. Molstein ....... Harrow _ ...... Ingersoli ...... "ardds ........ Kincardine .. Kinmount ... Kirton _ ... LakeAeld â€",........ ........3. Lambeti .............. .%.. Leamingtonâ€" ... ..... Idstowel: .......:.2.l,. 124. London (Westorn Fair) Mount Brydges .......... Midland=....:,..... . .l;.... MiHdâ€"nay â€"...c[s.:<.;:=.., Milverton ...:........ ... MitchélH â€";,.., 4. .;â€"%./m€%. Mount . Fotest ... Nevstadt _ .....â€".>...«.. New Hamburg ....._ . _ NOFWIQR Lmmuus:.â€"= Legeries Orondaga . ..,;......, â€" /.. OKRervills;.;,.:..#â€".c... â€" . PAISIEY _ vizcics cel Aucgurion Park Hill â€".; Parry Sound Petrolea ...... Port ‘Carling Port Elgin .. Ridgetowi .. Ripley ......... Simcos _ ...... Seaforth ...... Shelburne ... St. Marys . Stratfordvilk Stratford .. Strathroy >.., TMW.:..y. old Thedfora _ ... Tavistock ... Teeswater Thames\illo Waterfor * ~* Wallacesrrg Wiarton ....... Windsor _ ... Windsor _ .,, Wingham _ ... Wyton â€" :;..=. Zurich ........ Wattore ... Welland _ ;.... Wheatley. _ _ As msually~ treated, a sprained anâ€" ble will disableâ€" a man for three _ or four weeks, but by. applying Chamâ€" berlain‘s hflm freely as soon as the injury is reccived, and obscrving the directions with each bottle, A cure . cén be effected in from two to four @ays. . For sale by all dealers. Issued by the Agriculturad e Ontario ma # a â€" Lockie: Wilson, supeainte The following patents have been recentlyâ€" secured through the agency of Messts. Marion & Marion, Patent «Attorneys, . Montreal, Canada, . and ‘Washihgton, D: C. Any information on the subject will be supplied free of charge by applying to the above named firm. Nos. Canada. x 185,125â€"Friedrich â€"Deéerer, Bavaria, _ Germany. Fat cutting machine. 135,115â€"Archibald â€"â€"A. _ MacDonald, ~‘ Néw â€" (HMasgow, N.*S. Vehicle wheel . $ # 135,215â€"R. P.‘ Link and A. C. Hyde, w, Eng. Type casting â€" maâ€" 135,379â€"Giuseppe Mazzolini, Naples, Ttaly.â€" Doorts, hatches or _ like closing devices. 4 135,280â€"Alfred : Mchl, _ Neuremberg, 135,280â€"Alfred : Mchl, _ Neuremberg Germany. Transmitting gears. United ~States. ;‘u&m-h.mc Francis, Brussels t.* Spoke joint. â€" a *~. * ~Iraly. 1 a « N. Daudelin, ~ . 8t m ‘@‘free copy of ‘‘The | in FALL F USEFUL INVENTIONS 4 /2 agricultur . Hopt. 28, .. Gept. 26, :‘ Ropt. 26, .. sept. 26, Sep .....Sept. 26, m To SQOEAT ........ Sept. ..... . Sept. 21, , .. Sept. 26, : 4. SCpÂ¥.26, errasees t qRYORRe .. Kept, 14, Sopt. 18, 19, Pe: ies NWWn hi dch, A Oct. 10, Oct. 10, Sept. 28, . Oct, 13, Sept. 14, ...\ Oct. 3 Sept . 26, Sept.83, Sept. 26, 28 Oct. 12, 13 Sept.18, 19 .Sept.28, 20 Oct. 4, 5, 6 Sept. 19, 20 .. Sept. 816 Mept. 28, 29 Sept. 28, 29 Sept ..Oct.10, 11 Sept. 19, 20 ...‘ Oct. 3/4 Seat. 20, 31 | Sept. 14, 15| ......Oot. 5, 6 Sept. 19, 24 | ....Sept. 29 ns re. mc & Sept Oct Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept t. 20, Sept. Seat Sopt. Sept :Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. 3, 6 Dct. 3. 4 Oct. 3,4. 900 @1 h. 1 9, 40 Oct. 14 / Oct.; 8 Sopt. 38 t. 28, 29 | .. ‘Oct 6 t. 28, 29 | t. 45, 26 t. 28, 29 t. 19, 30 t.. 28, 29 t. 231, 22 t. 14, 15 t. 19, 20 Oct. 2, 8 t. 28, tâ€".28, ; 21, t. 21, Sept. .. Oct. 5 t.; 26, 27 t. 26, 27 t. 26, 27 pt. 25430 t. 28, 290 t. 25, 26 t. 20, 21 Oct. 5, 6 Oct. 4. 5 28, 29 ~€+ 26, 27. 6, : 27 Det. 4 26, Oct 19, 17; 14, hikiren ; Colic 28, 11, 11 29 18 15 31 18 16 29 20 29 22 like ~and 39 22 27 | 19 . 27 20 20 31 29 ‘ Byâ€"Law No. 638 | WHEREAS it is mecessary for the (Corporaticn of tix_County of Waterâ€" loo to rais: the sum «f Thres Thowâ€" sand Dollars for the purpose of purâ€" chasing machinery for the County Roadls and in orcer thereto it will be novessary to isste cebentures i the . said â€" Municipality and to cfcâ€" ats a debt to ths amount aforescdd: AND\WHEREAS it is proposed ard inleénded that the saic debtâ€" shall teat _ intcrest, payable yearly, at the rate of four and one half per cert. per anivim â€" anc that the saic debt. and â€" interost shall be payabls in cach year for principal anl intorâ€" est> shall beâ€" as ncarly as possible equal; the years 4n which such sums shall ‘be payablo respectively, the amounts â€" of principal and~ interest reâ€" spectively and the total amount ol principat and interest payable yearly being as set forth in the fcliowing table, that is to say:â€" Jn the »â€" Total Princiâ€" ro RAISE THE _ SUM OF $3,000 FOR THE PURPOSE TERL‘IN MENTIONED < AND T8 AUTIEâ€" ORIZE TUHE ISSUE OR DEâ€" BEXTURES THEREFOR. year. 1912 1913 1911 1915 1916 $3000.00 AND WHEREAS the total amount required by "The Municipal Act" _ to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said dett and interest is $683.37. % g se AND WHEREAS t‘e amount af the whole rateable prorerty of the said Municipality accordiri: to the â€" last revised and equalized assessment rolls is $34,750,000. * T AND WHEREAS the amount of th» existing deenturo delt of the said Municipality is $16,014.47â€"no â€" part of which either principal or interest is in atrrear. â€"THEREFORE, the Municipal Coun cil of the said Corporation of â€" the County of Waterloo enacts as _ fol lows:â€" 1. That it shall be lawful for . the Warden â€" of ~the said County . to raite â€" by way cf . loan from . any person or persons, bouy of . bodies , corporate or ~politic, who may . it Willingto advance the same upon the eredit of the â€"debentures hercinaftor mentioneé, . a sum of ‘moncy not exâ€" ceeding . Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to the Treasurer of the said :;tdnmy for the â€"purposes. aforeâ€" %. That it «wall be lawiul fjor . the said . Wardon to cavse . five doben~ tures of the said Municipality. to be made for Six. Hunired and Eightyâ€" three â€" DoHats and Uhirtyâ€"soven.cents eachâ€" (being The total sum of . comâ€" bined . principal and intercst payable annually as aforesild) and the said Debontures .shall be ~sealed with . the Corporate: Soat of â€" tho Municipality and signed â€" by â€" the< Warden and.Treaâ€" surer . thereof. «* y 8. The said ~Debonturesâ€"shall be is mrxd ard dated ‘ou the thirtieth day and one cf â€"8 payable . on cember in ea« tively during thereaftor an whis at the 4. For the parpose ol paying . Nb said â€" deBt andâ€"interest (the said io mt ts sash oo anig ths ain Cur» refcy of the said© ‘debehtures or any A WESELOH the sai Berlin It‘s ~Now Time You Were Interested *‘ Many lines of Merchandise are already in"and ‘being sold, others are being markedâ€"and placed on sale nearly every day now, . We wegone the opportunity _ show you these new gwoods even though you do not come to buy, x 2 44 ce ts‘ e The Remainder of Our Summer Goods aroe now Offered at Practically Your Own Price Â¥ manufacturer to make _ Our Fall l;; 1 Stock will aiul-pass'= all previous ones, not only as regards exten siveness of assortments but as to the attractiveness of the valuesâ€"offered. J Berlin Primcipal Interest 548.37° 135 573.05 | 110. 598.84 84 ©25.79 57 653.95 29 Dry:Goods Clothing and we are ready to.show them to you "<â€"â€"â€" A. WESELON & CO. None will be carried over.~ You can buy these now for less than they cost the 1 ~Debonturesâ€" shall be isâ€" ited ‘on the thittieth day inâ€" the presont year 1911 uch dsbentcres shall Lo the thirtieth day f Do h gucccedinga year respecâ€" the term of five yoarts 1 the same shall to payâ€" ofice nf the Treasyrer Fall Goods lithy 29.43 Total Princiâ€" pal aw) int, .00 _ 683.37 .32 _ 683.37 .93 . 683.37 .58 _ 683.37 43â€" 683.37 68 .or . any + euffctent t} A. WESELOH & COâ€"â€"A.®R. cou the day of the passing th&reof Pasted at the Council Chamber in thr said ~ town of Berlin this tenth day of October, A.< D. 1911. HERBERT J.«BOWMAN, .. County . Clerk. Warden. The above is a true copy of a proâ€" rosed byâ€"law to bo taken into com s‘deration by. the County Council . of the County of Waterloo at the Counâ€" <il Chamber in the Court Hoase in the Tawn of Berlin, in the said Counâ€" iyâ€"cn the ~tenth Day~of October, 1911 at the hour â€" ofâ€" tem o‘clock in the forenoom at which time and place the members of the Council are hereâ€" by required to attend for the purpose aforesaid. e â€" Clone, Berlin. June 24th, 1911. ~July 6â€"3mos. TO RAISE THE SUM OF $12,000 FOR THE PURPOSE THEREIN MENTIONED AND TO AUTHâ€" . ORIZE THE ISSUE OF DEâ€" BENTURES THEREFOR. WHEREAS it is necessary for the Corporation of the County=of Waterâ€" loo to raise the sum of Twelve ‘Thousand Dollars in all, being flg,o«o for the pu of putting additional metal M:wln the Registry Office and $5,000 for the purpose of grantâ€" ing aid to the Galt Hospital Trust and $5,000 to the (Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital Board, to assist in building additions to the said hospitals, and in order thereto it will be necessary to issue debentures of the said Muniâ€" cipalily and to create a debt to t~@ amount aforesaid: o AND WHEREAS 1t is proposed and intended that the sard debt shaill bear interest, payable yearly, at the rateâ€"‘of four and ‘ome half per cent. per annum and thas ho said _ debt and interest shall be repayabtle _ by yearly sums during the term of twenty years of ‘such amount . that the aggregate amount payible _ in each year for principal and interest shall be as nearl# as possible cqual; the years in M"Mu:.m rfol:’ be payable respectively, amoun of principal and interest . respectively and the total amount ofâ€"principal and interest payable yearly being as set forth in the following table, that is AND WHEREAS the: total amount required . by "Lb Municipal Act‘" to raised ann ta to Byâ€"Law No. 637 1910 1920 1921 1923 1923 1024 1925 1928 1027 1928 1929 1980 1931 n the year M.X....... The New PHILIP CHRISTMAN, HEkKBERT J. BOWMAN, $1 Frin.â€".Interest and Int. $382.61. $540.00 $92%.51 89273 | 522.78 922.51 417.72 â€" 504.179 _ 922.51 436.51 â€" 486.00 . 022.51 ~456.16 â€" 466.35 â€" 022.51 . 476.09â€"~ 445.82 922.51 49814 > 424.87â€" ~022.61 ~620.55 â€"401.08° 223.51 ©5498.07 ~378.541 ~022.51 ~568.45 ~+854.06 < 928.51 504.08 .. 828.48 . 922.51 ©20.16. 801.75 923.51 . 648.70 . 273.81 922.51 . 677.89 241.02 â€" 923.51 708.89 @1412 â€"922.51 . 440.87â€" 182.241. 982.51 . 178.58 . 148.98. 922.51 . 808.39 11412 _ 922.51 ~©44.77 . 77.74. . 98%.51 â€" 882.19 89.12 â€" 928.51 Total â€"Prin 3. The said Debentures shall be issued and dated on the thirteenth day of December in the present year 911 and one of such debenture« shall be payable on e“t;e thirticth . day. of December in succeeding year reâ€" spectively during the term of twenty | years thercafter and the same â€" shall â€" AND WHEREAS theâ€" amount of the existing debenture debt of the â€"â€" said Musicipality is $16,014.47 part of which either principal or Izt-t is in . arrear. cil of the said the Corporation of the County of Waterloo enacts as .â€" folâ€" lows:â€" 1. That it shall bo lawful for the Warden of the said County to raise by way of loan ‘Trom any person~ or persons, body or bodies corporate or politic, who may be willing to:‘adâ€" vance the same upon the â€" credit‘ of the debentures hereinafter mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding twelve thousand dolars, and to cause ~ the same to be paid to the Treasurer of the said Municipality for the purâ€" poses alforesaid. %. That.it . shall be lawful for the said Warden to â€"cause twenty deben tures of the said Municipality to be made for nine hundred and twentyâ€" two dollars and fiftyâ€"one cents each (being the total sum ~ of combined principal and inferest payaAbleâ€" annualâ€" ly as aloresaid) and the said Debenâ€" tures shall be sealed ‘with the Corâ€" porate Seal of the said Municipality and signed by the Warden and Treasâ€" urer thereof. *% be payable at the office of the Treasâ€" urer of the said Municipality in the Town of Berlin. R 4. For the purpose of: paying‘ â€" the said dobt the interest and said »sum of $922.51 shall be raised and l-vh:‘ in each year during the currency the said debentures, or aby of â€" them, by a special rate sufficient therefor on all the ratable pr erty in the " sevâ€" eral Munlcipulfluom. the: _= said County. ; P x B 5. This Byâ€"law . 1 -. on the day..of the ’:.:.'; w Passed atâ€"the Council Chamber in the said Town of Berlin, this ~10th day of %?h%'ï¬y*é" 1941; u" E* H . BC WM AN, ‘ County Clerk. 4nc above is a 4rue copy of & proâ€" posed byâ€"law to .be taken into conâ€" sideration by the County Council of the County of Waterloo at the Counâ€" cil Chamber in the Court House in the town of Berlit in the said Countv mmamlml:)cï¬u-ï¬.g{ on the‘ tenth day of Octrber, ‘al the hout" of ten o‘ctock in the‘ foreâ€" noon, at which time and placeâ€" the men.henoltheConcfl..fl]m’ required to attend for the purpose aforesaid. THEREFORE the Municipal Counâ€" Berlin, The above is Tiger Aaios:"Paint PHILIP CHRISTMAN, it( Wa «den. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, June ‘24th, 1911 jand â€" Cleaner 10c .__ House Furnishâ€" ings, Ladies‘ Ready to Wear Ontario Rem July 6 3 moss when 2Â¥ k CA