daughter. HICKEYâ€" At Berlin, May toth, t wile of Geo. Hickey, of a son. MATHEWSâ€" Near Yatton, on Mauy 18th, the wife of Emerson Mathews of a daughter. ERBACHâ€" At Baden, May 12in, the wife of James Erbach, of a son WEBERâ€" At Berlin, May 22n4 the _{wife of Ald. V.F. Weber, of a . daughter. MEYERâ€" At Berlin, May 233rd, the wife of J.H. Meyer, of a daughter, Stillâ€"born. the wife of Chas. Bochler, oi © daughter. MIEHMâ€" At New Hamburg, on Ma %0th, the wile of Maurice Michm, a daughter. REUTERâ€" At Floradale, May 16t‘ the wife of Rev. Reuter, _ ol daughter. CAMERONâ€" At Galt, on May l5th the wile of Kirk Cameron, â€"6/ ~â€" daughter. t C RIBINCEKâ€"â€" herlin an Mar 124p MEYER â€" SENIORâ€" At Berlin, o: May 20th, by Rev. W.C. Bocse, Ed : P. Meyer to Lottie Senior, _ bot} of Preston. SHELLEY â€" GOLDSâ€" At Guelph The Watch House .. Janzen Bros., GILMARâ€" Near Haysville, on Ma 16th, the wife of Joseph Cilmar, c a daughter. BOEHLERâ€" At Buflalo, April 2ist MCPHERSON â€" FORSYTHEâ€" _ A! Guelph, May 2Oth, Gillis, A. . Mc Pherson, to Annie E. Forsythe _ of Guelph. WILKEN â€" REITZâ€" At Beriin, on May 20th, Henry Wilken of Elmira, to Emma Reitz, of Berlin. Mlawt Watch of yours If nct h # to us Our watchmaker hes made a watch. . He can repair Does it Give _|., ; Satisfaction ?| _ JORDISON â€" LOUKSâ€" At Rerlin, May 18th, at St. Amdrew‘s manse, by Rev. W.A. Bradley, John T Jordison Captain of the Salvation Army Berlin, to Agnes Louks, forâ€" merly of Delhi. KEENA â€" BUSCHLIN4 At Berâ€" lin, May 12th, by Rev. C. Eby, Edâ€" ward Keena to Lydia Buschiin of Berlin. MAGDALINSKI â€" RITTINGERâ€" At Baden, May 13th, by Rev. F. Loc», . Christian â€" Magdalinski to _ Katic Rittinger. SNIDER â€" WEBERâ€" At Floradale, May 20th, at the home of the bride‘s parents, David Srider to Melinda Weber. PFAFF â€" SCHMIDTâ€" At Elmita, May 20th, at the home of the bride‘s parents, by Rev. Graupmer, August Piaf to Amelia Schmidt. HINCHBERGER â€" YOSER At S Agatha, May icL, by Rev. Father Aeymans, Thos. Hinchberger, io Mary Moser, both of Bamberg. §TROIIâ€" At Waterloo, May 15th Wil liam Aloyes, Stoh, aged $ months and 15 days. SHELLYâ€" At Berlin, on Maz i7th, J. K. SHIINN, HELLEY â€" GOLDSâ€" At â€" Guelph May 20th, by Rev. J.W. Worrall William Shelley of Waterloo to Ellen Labena Golds of Guelph. _ & child of Dr. Shelley Binghai. FELLBAUMâ€" At Berlin, May 20th Funeral Director and Embalmer Waterioo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dense Duke St., opvosite J. Letter. Of Valuable Farm, Stock and Impilements AUCTION SALE e of MARRIAGES nrmmrgq At Buflalo, Ap Chas. Boehler DEATHS Berlin, on May 18‘ S.A. Eibinck, of wat 6y of lot No. 31, Con. C%mp Iford, May 2%.â€"At the meoting fot aml;fl‘ï¬)tord Cheese Board held here toâ€"&ay, 1,12) boxes were offered. Folâ€" |lowing are the sales:â€"W. McGrath %5§, | Hodgson %{os‘ 240, Brunton 60, Alexander } gg all at 11 16â€"16c, and Brenton 50 at 11%%e. lance unsold. lnterlolk May 26. â€"At the Ingersoll Cheese mlrket, held here toâ€"day, thero was a small attendance, only Ags boxes being boarded, 10%c highest bid. No sales, salesmen holding for 11 cents. %ru all sold through the week up to Ruling price 11 cents. Toronto Live Stock. The run of stock offering at the Toronto Cattle Market this morning was light, and, as there was some demand for both export and butcher cattle, trade was Auna Legler, wile d'&w baum, aged 48 years, 4 and 16 days. ;3 F KRAUSâ€"At Parry Sound, May 10th, the infant son of Louis Kraus, forâ€" merly of Baden. WIELANDâ€" At Conestogo, May 1#th George Edgar and Henry John, two of the triplet sons of _ John Wicland, aged 18 days. TURNBULLâ€" In North Dum{ries on May 16th, Jane Swan, relict af the late â€" Andrew Turnbull, in the 79th year of her age BRADISHâ€"At Galt, May 13th, Lorâ€" \ enzo D. Bradish, in his 65th ycar. One of the features of Victoria Day was the opening of the Preston and Berlin Strees Rallway for passenger traffic, and it was certainly | a busy day for the dummy and its eng‘tects and conductors. A long coach and _ a trailer was â€" used, and on cvery UTD standing room _ was at a preimium. During the day eight trips were ruade, from Preston and it is estimnated that over 3,500 people were conseyed to and from _ Preston and vice versa. Many _ Twinâ€"Cityites and their families _ spent the day in Prestoa, Ilespeler. apd â€" Gult, and thocwizghly enjoyed the trips on the line ballasting along a small D the route has not been comple yet, and riding along this p somewhat rough, but when t is completed it promises to } The total amount of grain at the marâ€" ket toâ€"day amounted to 500 bushels. the best in this vicinity. ed that the electric cars operation by July 1st. _ Wheatâ€"One hundred bushels of white sold at 74c per bushel, and 100 bushels of woose at 67c. Oatsâ€"Three hundred bushels sold at H0 to 84%c per bushel. Dressed Hogsâ€"Trade is qulet, and the market is ‘nchanged at $1.% to $8.2 per swt for lightâ€"weight hogs and §$4.50 to $7 KQ£ huvlv. utterâ€"Very little was offering toâ€"day, md quotations continue steady at 180 to per lb. E‘Hr_Th' offerings were very light, tew mers having stpcks on the market. Prices are about steady at 14c to 15¢ per dozen. Hayâ€"Tan loads were offered. No. 1 tim othy is q\ï¬lod at $12 to $14 per ton, anc mixed or clover at $ to $9. Sx:'â€"(inc load was sold at $3 per ton. w t, white ...... 02203 T to3 0 Wheat' is Lowerâ€"Live Stock Trade â€"~ Activeâ€"The Cheese Markets. Tuesday Evening, May 26. Toronto St. Lawrence Market. fairly brisk. Generally speaing, the quoâ€" tations show no change. although the light run was reqï¬nslble for a frmer C im og prices wm adâ€" v?n on the light run. The to run o to 56 carr, Including L. ca , sheep and lambs, 190 hogs and §7 calves. Export Cattleâ€"Prices of cattle in Chiâ€" :l.so have advanced Ifc to 20c per owt, lan nrlore la now not qul’t“p so au h buyâ€" ng of cat oren ?‘Iers. This hâ€'t @‘L Increase the deâ€" mand eatt apd trade was good. 8uw)tatlom continue about unchanged. holce export cattle brought $ to & &or owt, and medium grades sold at -‘So‘t .%5 to 14.4% â€" Milch Cowsâ€"About 1# o t Ses, 4p4, sys epid ol n 4 P0 cows. uncha ce and pI prices took. -h'%i&wira turn, resulting in an advanee of ido per cwt. for the best. Salgots are quoted at 36 per cwt., and lights and fate at $.75. _ Kast Buffalo Cattle Market Chicago, May 23. â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 8,« 500 ; lh‘A& to 10¢ lower ; good to prime steers, $4.90 to $5.30 ; poor to medium, $ to $4.90 ; stockers and feeders, $3 to $4.%; cows, $1.50 to $4.60 ; hafers, $2.25 to alfl; canners, $1.50 toé‘«‘.w ; bulls, $2.% to 2: calves, $2.50 to $.85; Texasâ€"fed steors, 14 to $4.80. Hn%Recolmn toâ€"day, 17,000 ; toâ€"morrow, 30,000 ; left over, 2500 ; steady to strong mixed and butche $.76 to $6.10 ; "ood to chotce heavy, $ 0 $6.40; rowh eayy, .8 to $6.10 ; lighf® $ 15 to $5.88 ; bulk of males, $5 to $6.10. Sheepâ€" Receipts, 6,000 ; sheep steady to 10c lower; lambs steady; good to choice wot%srn, .80 to $6.10; fair to choice mixed, $8.50 to a.l); native lambs, M to 37. WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, May 21. | New Wheat.......... >.. Flour, Ocean.......... 210 Flour, Sola,........... 200 Chlolr gexee c New Tork ... ’x“‘o‘l.do babs .. nn is + D\gluglo[urd _ do No. 1 nor.... Milwaukes, 2 nor Bran, per ton ......... 16.00 Middlings, per ton ..... 18.00 Potatoes, per bag .... .90 THE MARKET REPORTS plete LAND OFFICE BUSINESS live Cheese Markets. e a n« bame will , §3 to $.9; 2.25 to a 85; 2.%5 to 25; d steors, 14 day, 17,000 ; . ; steady + $.76 to 6 0 $8.40; ight® $5.45 to ut expect 01 Th 17 11 14 There will be sold by Public Auction at Hotal of Adam Steiss, Heidelberg, on Monday June 1st, 1903. ai l o‘clock p.m. The f"“?",‘!“f,l’{‘_’l}gfy; 1 double spring waswo», l sinv?e spring wagon 1 d-rknocrnt ;mxon.g lumber :m&n, llu‘u';oy, tll top buggy, 1 open buggy. 1 dowble sleigh an wood rï¬, 1 single alm‘ 2 cutters, 1 set double hsrne s, beavy; 1 set double brrmness, light o-nhge. nearly new; 1 set slufl- harness, nearâ€" new; 2 sets single harness,«1 plough, 1 platform scalé, 2000 lbs ; 1 wine press, 3 bedsteads with springs, l large table. 2 round tables, 1 wing table, 1 glass cupboard, rew; 1 chiffonier or bureau, new; several am«ll ‘able«, 2 coal stoves, t parlor wood stove, 3 box stoves, 6 barroom chairs, 8 wood chests, a lot of benches, pictu e: ind fiames, 1 so‘a, several washstands ard many other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS:â€"All soms of $5 and under, casb, ayer that amount 12 mont ns‘ eredit on approved smuri{ï¬or 5 {wr cent off for eash. JOSEPH MICKUS, ADAM STEISS, 2t. Auctioncer. Proprietor m'fox life. poor, tâ€" /\,! room was forâ€" gotten while the famâ€" ily gazed breathless at this strange tragedy of the air. ‘Then they went back to the sick room to tell of the terrible "In 1898 one of my daughters was suffering on account of lmv cou({ h.ï¬k fever, w-:l.n‘ of fiesh and symptoms Mi::f" e e ak es Sprin r o., N. C. ® rom ve bgr D?L V. Pierce‘s Golden le&ml mry with md{‘yin’ success, 11: she now excellent health. This being true, I here heartily endorse your medicines."* _ _ _ _ _ NOTICE is hereby given pursvant to section 38 of Chap. 129, R.S.0. 1897, that all persons havâ€" Accept no substitute for "Golden Medâ€" fcal Discovery." There ‘s nothing " just as good" for diseascs sf the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Piercc’z Pleasarft Pellets assist the action 5i"the Discovery." Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Caroline Hahn of the Towns‘};l,p of Woolwich in the County of Waterloo, marâ€" ing claims again t the estate of the said Caroline Hahn, deceased, who died on or about the fourteenth day of March, 1903, are required to x&endg{ post, H\m«ld or deliver to the unâ€" dersigned E ins Good. Administrator, on or before the 19th day of June, 1903, their chrisâ€" tian and surnames and addre ses with full parâ€" t culars, in writing of their claims and state ment of their accounts and the nature of the‘r securities (if any) held by them duly verified by Statutory Declaration. ‘ And take notice that after the 19th day of June, 1903, said Adminisâ€" trator will proceed io distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claima of which he shall then have rotice and the said Adminixtrator will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received Dated May 19th, 1503 by him at the trme of such distribution. A. B. McBRIDE, Waterloo, E. H. GOOD, Solicitor for Administrator. _ Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of Louis Weisgerber late of the Tewn of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo, brewer, deceased. NOTICK is hereby given pursuant to the revised Statutes of Ontarin 1897, Chapter 129 that all creditors and o‘hers having claim« again>! the estate of the said Louis Welngrbw who di+‘ on or about the seventeenth y of Februm : , 1803, are requested on or before the «‘xth day of June, ISI%;. to send tiernst., p eâ€" paid, or de‘iver to Conrad Bi zer, lin, Ont., #olicftor for Henr{Weimerhor the administr itor of the property of he !-A‘ld deceugd_ their c!:rls- of the property of he said deceased, their chrieâ€" wian and surnames. addreâ€"ses and ai scriptions, full particula~~ of their claims, the statements of their accounts and the nature of their seâ€" curities, if any, héld by them. _ 00 And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administrator will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" rd only to the claims of which he sball then ï¬:ve notioe, and the said administrator will not be liable for said assets or any part thercof, to any person ormmn! of whose claim notice shall not have n received by him at the time of such diatribution, CONRAD BITZER, Berlin, Ont., Sol:citor for the Adminiatrator, Dated at Berlin this 10 h day of May, 1903. Town of Waterioo â€"idered by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Tâ€"vn of Waterloo at a meeting of said Counc‘l to be he d in Connc 1 Chamber in thes id Town of Waterloo on the 8th day of June 1903, at 8 c‘olock p.m at which. said t{me and place the said Council will hear any one {in dpenon or by Connsel or Holicitor) whose and micht be prejudicially affected th reby and who petitions to be so hea d. A. B. McBRIDK, Waterloo, May 6th, 1903. The Evan. Luth. 8t. John‘s church, known as Hahn‘a church_in the Townihip of Wael will receive Tenders for o-rm!w. mason work, and painting, duale or mason and. mrmtcr-arkcomhln . _ Plana and & ‘ cations may be seen at Henry Schlegel‘s the church. Tenders will be received June let at 3 o‘e!ock% m. All tenders must be Te neneemend ppenie enry legel, Bam| . P. 0. e lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE Wï¬â€˜:;lm the x THE COMMITTEE. Waterlo0, May 5th, 1903 1 at his stables in Water Notice to Farmers dnc ie ctedp fredue uh amwich "os fhan tee joot nol a nder Section 632 of the Muniâ€" TENDERS WANTED. PUBLIC SALE. ried woman deceased Farm for Saile cipal Act 1 sinw?e spring wagon B DUERING Clork 3t Tt or Sie vount uf Revides Friday May a9th, 1903 at 8 o‘clook p u.. â€" l R Notice iven that the first sitting of the Court dm hwv'o- meets constructed in wil be at the same time and place, &A B. KcBRIDE, . _ â€"IIP . *zA i mc i â€" P e nsl y ",.“;. ‘w)-r‘,.v†*, “‘ ï¬?}}:wi} Pa h M aHA AC UR Burning Stage Coach Station and Massacre of Women and Chiléres, Waterioo May 16th, 1908 Canada‘s Favorite Amusement Enterprise. a mnrre ies 10on men. women and _/_;Jfl{?'â€"'fw horses in grand military ie xt L. ï¬ spectacle. 200 phenomenal! PMÂ¥ 6 Pï¬ _ m| prodigious performers in 100| ,'-‘.;";"';w-‘é-;‘,__ BB | bewildering acts. 100 dens‘ 5‘“‘\} & TPBXA of wildiand educated aniâ€"| &b}-’ ,}!J \l:‘ A mais. Herds of elephants emmerifhoy menrcGeenseronmerermmira camels, buffalos, llamas and| =~ ostriches. _ 41 mmhâ€"proâ€"‘ voking clowns. More merit, features, performers, music. cars, money invested, canvass, horses, people, magnitude than any other show in the world. ‘ combined with the Grand Military Spectacle "Savage South Africa." Walter L. Main‘s Berlin, Thursday Â¥June 4th, 1903. Only Bareback Riding Pony. «* _ Bucking Baby Elephant. * _ Baby Water Buffalo. " _ Cycling the Loop. «* _ Melzetti Family. "* _ Hybrid Tigers. «* _ Racing Ostriches. «* _ Lady exhibiting 70 Horses simâ€" ultaneously, Only Canadian Soldiers, Engâ€" lish Infantry, German Artillery,, American Scouts, Boer Soldiers, Zulus, Matabeles, Swanzas Bushmen, Guelo Stage Coach, Transvaal Stage Coach, Cape Town Carts. Battle of Paardeberg, General Cronge‘s Surrender to Lord Roberts, Major Allan Wilson‘s Last Stand, Depicted by the Very Men Who Were Engaged in the Original Battles. Miles in Length, will Leave Show Grounds at 10 a. m. Free Display of Daylight Firewortks at 11.30 a.m. Advance Sale of Tickets at Wanless‘ Music Store On Morning of Exhibition. 2 m‘ his 71;110 winning bulls and heifer calves together with the three year old bull "Glen Alpine." will now All kinds of Short Horn cattle for sale at all times. MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO TOWN SHIP. OTICE is 1 The Undersigned Enormous Shows Two Performances Only ai 2 and 8 p.m. Doors open One Hour Earlier. All Tents Sun and Water Proof. Court of Revision John Hill, Wellesley, Grand Street Parade Apply. to le his prize winâ€" i from 6 weeks to ONT .. | l anees «bnbiet ts l W |g Walk in and Look Aroun d. SEEDS! Seed Potatoes, Lawn Seed, Timâ€" othy and Clouer Seeds, Mangold, Turnip, Horse Carrot, Corn and all kinds of Garden Seeds. My seeds have all been selected from the best seed houses and are sure to give satiafaction. N.Rn fn.g!-.l{:r of W and o oo i ie fedi‘s Farm for Sale. GINGRICH, SEEDS! SEEDS ! The Seed Man WE CAN CIVE YOU h 4 A A A A A A & A A A A A A A & A A A A A A A A A A what you want in stockinï¬l. No matter whether it be for men. women or children. We Have : Plain fast black stockings, with seamless feet ..............ut 100 64 64 64 66 "“"', «. if i rrsrserare‘s ..{2}0 STOCKINGS Take from 4 to 5 pails of rain water, from 20 to 25 lbe. old greae or tallow, 5 lbs. caustic scda, boil together ; for fullr information ask your neighbor. We have just received another large shipment of CAUSTIC SODA and will sell it at 5¢ per lb. on Saturday May 30th. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Meats, Potatoes &c. wanted. A FULL LINE OF CHOIOH GROCERIES. Opposite Walper House, THE GROCER Carload of New Buggies Just Arrived___> 9 Uig g itess E. N. HAWKE, I keep the ‘argest up toâ€"date stock of buggies made by the leading buildâ€" ers. I make a specialty of the McLachâ€" lin noisetess gear. I also do a fine trade in the Adam‘s waggon, which is noted to be the leader in Canada. I also sell the Fleury and Wilkinâ€" on ploughs, which are used by the best farmers. Horse shoeing as usual, 3o as to give comfort and develop the foot. Interfering and overâ€"reaching prevented. â€" A. C. Thoman, King St., East of Scott, BERLIN. TO THE CANADIAN NORTH WEST AT RETURN FARES. Winni V mpkreL Mcosomin Wawanesa WILL RUN Homeseokers sXy Excursions Grand View Swan River ao 4 Miniota Masseyâ€"Harris Wareroome. P. 8.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris repairs kept here. LA sen or 8 5. Atnadrsod. "Woinp FONE CHINA HALL, 2 eqgons. a6 _ 6 s & neary, _ > 5\ Lerszsasse«s We i0ge Ribbed©® _ " 64 with " U sns sns cessn sâ€"â€"M1oge Fine quality plaio black stocking.............. ...15, 206 and 256 Fancy colors in ladies‘ 64 2....... ...... 25¢, 35¢ and 506. Ribbed Cashmere stockings................ll.............. 180 Men‘s heavy cotton sex, seamlees ....... ©__ fast black cotton sox, two pair for. "© _ fine ribbed cashmere sox......... ‘__ plain black cashmere sox......... ©â€"â€" extra quality ribbed cashmere sox Manuf«ctured by Wm Gray & Son, Chatham, Ont., the largest manuâ€" facturers under the British fiag. If you contemp‘ate buying, call in and eX.imine our stock. Goods right and prices right, A full assortment just to hand. until Au â€"=‘". . Adfacikzlizm®., By Bolling Your Own Soap $28 HALLMAN‘S, A N D SAVE MONEY Regina . .. Moossjaw Yorkton. . Macleod Dry Goods and Clothing. }$80 } $85 {$40 all wool râ€"il or We can supply some cxcoptionally fine large Apple, Plum and Cherry Trees and some Pear Trees. Treoes, Plants and Flowers. Also fine Spruce, Pine, Mountain Ash and other ornamental Trees. We have Flowering Shrubs, Hardy Roses, Clematis, Boston Ivy, and in fact everything in the tree and plant line. Cut Flowers, Flowering Plants, Palms, Ferns and Vegetables always on hand. H. L JANZEN, If desired, we can supply a compeâ€" tent man to do the planting. _ _ Phone 38. County of VWaterloo. The Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo will meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Tuesâ€" day, June 16th, 1903, at 10 o‘clock County Clerk Court House, Berlin, May 18, ‘03 The undersigned will pay $5.50 per cord for 50 cords of Good Building Stons, delivered before the 15th of May, inst. on the site of the Upholstering Factory of E. Schierholts & Co., Waterloo. Stone Wanted. HERBERT J. BOWMAN Waterloo, Ont. NOTICE BERLIN. BERLIN. [=~1 1 1| BERLIN. BERLIN