nles of stitching. : the: balioon has uous observations lay« withoul de le this to bflm envelope of ak ish bet ween and a=. _ The cost of u s12,500. en trip from the tis on Wednesday, emaining up f n it wnulparau\e FUL AEMEDYT® RHalloon R BEAST. &s and geese U in the worTi a England! I 1000 cubic n addition to its t m quarter ; diameter ot'u;a 1 by 120 gores d ches wide, sewn CURE 30 for the sSS _ , so I got $12) for mA ... um him for $30. _1 * Sn tin it gone SHâ€"DA NG never biister® w SWWw EP U N.Y., Jan. """"‘l Herrick stAn coxrA4Xts ‘__’“"’†l)u_l{e «‘Epernay beâ€" 1$ USED 1M ni It | scient » work of EH c@UNTY AND DISTRIOT. The d ® Dorc".c Nm.’ h[}; was illoesss +) pathy !s Y! The asse«s £86,723 work, _ 1 NOUR! between ut &n per1o¢â€" Messrs. C Heller & Son, of the Marâ€" get Hote), Berlin, bave sold out to Mr. (;, M Schoidt, who took possession on Tue«day, lst of May. Mr. Heller, sr , mape tw Berlin fifty.one years ago, when be began driving a stage between Presâ€" mn and W aterloo. W Apr 4W , C lee. ui. | mist Upon Having the arsity Cigar, they are! nequallec, | Waodst W a News of the Waterloo @ounty District Gleaned From Exchanges. urre| . lnks ~ 18 Apififhiictsicinth hoiicdinbst Wc Hicauley took his Sunday dinuer ‘‘ta coffee house. After dinner "ald build a pyramid of wine glassâ€" Â¥hich usually toppled over. He Py for the broken glass and nou B when the ape died, tait of the pet for m lulus Ci+r3ar was ashat . and when it became "Up wore a laurel leaf Ct)'per * sick f x "~A* for hours if he saw a hare, 00e kept his bed for a week beâ€" * 00e leaped on him wper loved pets, and: had at. one lve rabbits, three hares,two guineaâ€" ~A magpie,a jay, a starling,two canâ€" byrds, two dogs, & ‘retired cat,‘ and Ma.} OV Wldites of Distinguished Men. gific C oast :â€"‘vancouvyer, B. G., Juth, 1501.â€"News of father‘s was tirst intimation of his serious s : your grief is mine; my symâ€" is yours ; for father the reward y eternal of a life spent in God‘s * Though two thousand miles are n me and a last look at a loved iss his cold lips goodâ€"bye for me.‘ ylstock‘s population has declined 1i] in 1893 to 8,582 in 1894 messinent has increased from $2,â€" 6 oo #2.1732.830 in the same At stEP his bed and enjoy hy leHt Doctors are the most unâ€" Visitorsâ€"even the doctor himâ€" es the luck that compelled him | his comfortable bed. Suppose: our methcd, and kew & h"i le of Perry Davis‘ Pux-Km.n‘ house and let Doctor gaunills AD Sheppard: was buried at South er ou Tnursday last. _ The folâ€" a telegram sent to Mrs. Shep:â€" » of deceased, by her step sen . sheppard,publisher of Toronâ€" lay Night, now on a trip to th» four vear old son of Mr. tGalt, met with a rather seriâ€" mt recently. _ It appears that o the head of the cellar stairs rink of water and got overâ€" and fell down the stairs,about t The Jittle fellow‘s head v cut and two teeth were st1 lus, it is said, was passionateâ€" watermelon seeds. Rishardson wrote his novels red in full dress. â€" , the poct, was fond of pigs nd taught one to follow him to drink beer out of a mug. o0 money,llembrant loved no vell as his monkey. _ He shed n the ape died, and painted & ( the pet for memory. Uvsar was ashamed of his bald when it became shinv he conâ€" \M 88 M eting of the Toronto Colâ€" tute board a commercial adsanced character,includâ€" vookkeeping, â€" mmercantile s composition and corres nking and business forms, pted, and will take effect ifter ©anidâ€"summer â€" holiâ€" corner of the 10th line ruor‘s_road ou Monday, eath _ was heart trouble, ied had been aiing ooly from intlammation of the whton, who was 37 years ~d on the farm for the ~â€" He leaves a wife and nildren. _ The many eased and family will mise with very great reâ€" H ton, a well known East died suddenly at his vAV \.lan of ~aiem, sister M.PP. was buried netery on _ Thursday ) hief that is past and v to draw new misâ€" ind roller last Friâ€" i Armstrong, aged \rmstrong,. â€" North Are Ix a_ Pay.â€"Soutn re for Rheumatism ure~ in 1 to 3 days, i iâ€" remarkable and onee the cause and sappears. The first mt sold by Ed, M. otl and instantâ€" 4 broken by the \â€" eimployed in ountains about 1 by the clorgy Hood‘s Sarsa lay in the re omplishes. 1g, | ’ One of the most attractive plazses in | the county of Wentworth is the little village of Aldershot, situated on what |'i" known as the Piains road, about five | miles from the city of Hamilton. : One of the best known residents of the vilâ€" lage and surrounding country is Capâ€" !tain Hall, who has represented the |Township of Eit Flamboro in the ' Municipal Conncil for a number of years, and who, with his fawnily, is held in the highest esteem by all who know them. Recently a reporter of the Herâ€" ald visited the home of Captain Hall for the purpose of investignting a story iu) the effect that one of ‘the cuptain‘s sons had been restored to heaith in a wonderfu‘ manner after having sufferâ€" ed since boyhood from apopletic tits, Un arriving at his destination, the reâ€" porter found the genial captain,his wife daughter and three sons constituted the family. Of the three stalwart young men it was impossible to pick out the one who had for so many years been such a sufferer, but the captain settled all doubts by referring me to "Will.‘ William R. Hall, morefamiliarly known as Will, presented the appearance of hearty young man of about 30 years of |age. His story is briefly related as folâ€" ‘lows : He had been a sufferer from tits from his sixth birthday,a chijldishfright ‘ being supposed to have bean the original | cause. For years he would fall down |anywhere without being in the least | able to help himself, the doctors from Hamilton and various distant points l were in vain called in attendance. Mediâ€" cines were procured from numerous | sources in Canada, the United States |\ aud even from England, without avail. |\The boy became so utterly helpless that | years ago he was compelled to‘keep his | bed, and until a year ago was completeâ€" |\ ly helpless. The fits sometimes came | on him so severely that he would suffer from as many as fifteen ir one day,and | at such times it was so difficult for him | to get his breath, that his nurses had to wash him with . liquor. At this time he was so low that the neighbors | who dropped in to see him expected to | bear of his death almost any moment. |\This continued until about a year ago, iwhen the newspaper articles relating | the wonderful cures by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills induced Mr. Hall | to give thein a trial, and to the great | satisfaction of himself and his friends he began to mend not long after beginâ€" [ning their use, and in three or four ‘months was sufticiently recovered to be |able to go out of doors. He continued taking the pills, and for the past six \ months has beern as strong and about as \ well as either of his brothers, and has attended to the stock and done his share of the work on his father‘s farm and \fruit garden, â€" Before Mr. Hall began taking the Pink Pills he was so thin |and light that one of his brothers could |could carry him upstairs? without the least difficulty, but he has since gained fifty pounds in weight. He has not ‘\taken any other medicine since he beâ€" | gan taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pill,and although a fit of a very mild natufe ocâ€". casionally comes on him now, he is so! nearly cured that his father took great pleasure in giving the information here recorded. _ "It is over a month since I had a spel}," said William as tke reporâ€" \ter was leaving "and even when I do |have one now it is not nearly so hard as lbefore I began to take the Pink Pills. !‘The ueighbors look surprised to see me drive over to Hamilton as I frequently |do, for they all thought 1 would die long ago. I am pleased at the wonderâ€" ifull progress I have made,and am very | glad my experience is to be published, | as it may be of value to some one else." : Every statement in this article may | be verified by a visit to the home of | Captain Hall,exâ€"councillor of East Flamâ€" ‘boro, who bhas resided on the Plains \ road for the past eighteen years, and | whose word is as good as his bond |\ among those who know him. The reâ€" | porter also had a conversation with ‘wverul of Captain Hall‘s neighbors, and the story of William Hall‘s recovâ€" ’ery was verified to his full satisfaction. |\ _ Such well verified cases as the above l prove the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Wilâ€" \liams‘ Pink Pills in the treatment of all ‘diseases of the nervous system, and |stamp th> remedy.as unique in the anâ€" | nals of medicine. St. Vitus‘ dance,l0coâ€" motor ataxia, partial paralysis, rheuâ€" matism, sciatica,chronic erysipelas,nerâ€" vous headache, the after effects of la grippe, and all diseases depending upon l a dzg:nved condition of the blood speedâ€" ‘ily yield a treatment with the great medicine. By restoring the blood to a 'hedthy condition, and rebuilding the nerves they speedily driv@‘ out dissase | and leave the patient in the enjoyment of vigorous health, They are also a specific for the troubles poculiar to women, and soon &m':o rosy glow of bealth to pale and cheeks, | In the case of men they effect a radical cure in troubles arising from overwork, Imul worry or excesses of any nature. . The pablic seo ovtloned ‘itations and su! aid to be ‘"just He Was Thought to be at Beath‘s Door, and the Medicines of a Contmment had Friledâ€" A Final Effort to Regain Health was Made, and he is toâ€"day Alive, Strong and in Good Health . THE STRANGE EXPERIENCE OFr WM. R HALL OFALDERSHOT. A REMARKABLE " These are only offered by (From the Hamilton Herald.) Ottawa, April 28.â€"Certain | Quebec members of Parliament who are underâ€" stood to be able to speak with authorâ€" ity say that the course which the French Roman Catholic Bishops of the Dominâ€" ion have decided upon with regard to the Manitoba School question is to carâ€" ry a petition to the foot of the throne. This direct appeal to the Queen, which, ‘it is said, they have in contemplation, they will base upon the letter addressed to Archbishop Tache in February,1870 by Sir John Young, then Governorâ€" General of Canada;the message of three montbs‘ earlier date sent to Sir John Young by Lord Granville on the part of the imperiai (Government, (and the proclamation issued shortly after wards by Sir Jobn Young. It is said that the petition to Her Majesty will set forth that the royai faith is pledBed in these documents to the carrying out of the promises made in ‘ them that the rights of the Roman Catholic minority in Manitobs should be preserved and guarded. Monsignor Emard, Bishop of Valleyfield, who has been travelling reâ€" cently between Winnipeg and Quebec is understood to be the arranger and and manager of this latest piecp of tacâ€" tics on the part of their Lordships. Derby Plug The Coolest And Most _ Enjoyable Smoke Ever Produced. There was a laugh at the exj:euse of the attoroey, and by dint of much soothing the good woman was at last induced to tell all she knew. Jedge, said the witness, facing round upon the Judicial chair, I ask the purâ€" tection of this court,. I didn‘t come here to be insulted. First he callea me a woman, then he talks about my age. Tain‘t fair jedge,and I ain‘t agoin‘ to tell all I know while he‘s in the room. Cun you tell the day of the month upon which you last saw the pris oner ! l es it‘s the 15th, sartin sure. Fifteenth of what ? Why that is toâ€"day. Ain‘t I seein‘ him now ? _ Look here, said the wrathy attorney, rising and pointing a long, lean finger at the witness, you ought to be able to anewer a simple question, a woman of your age. ‘Your honor, I have a witness in the next room, who is able and ready to prove an alibi for this man, ‘eaid the attorney for the defence eagerly. Very well, bring him in, commanded the judge. It‘s n woman, your bonor. | |\ Well, well, bring her in. . / j But, your bonor, I sannot have the unsel for the prosecution tadger my wituess. She is a very respectable perâ€" n, and has never been in a .court ot justice before. Bring her in. The woman was brought in,and duly sworn and told to reM:Fv;Lmt she knew, and to remember that ahe was und»r oath. She was short and redâ€"faced, and began volubly : a I dunno as I‘ve done anything to be excused for. I only wanted ; to tell youâ€" Never mind what you: said to your daughter. What day of the month was it that you last saw the man now on trial?} Same day I made Almy‘s new sageâ€" green gown,. < _ _ _ . Woman, exclaimed the counsel for the prosecution, you evidently don‘t know anything about this cage. You are excused. Why don‘t you answer a plain ques tion 1 You are trifling with the court. No I ain‘t, nuther. What question hev you got 1 I guess I ought ter know. Tt wes the day our folks went to: county meetin.‘ You see, jedge, it was this way, I sez to my darter, sez Iâ€"‘ . Stop, stop. You are only to make s plain statement. _ Where was the prisâ€" oner when you first saw him ? & That‘s what I was getting at. T sez to my darter, sez Iâ€" But what day of the month, and what day of the week was that ! It t y ouNeed It! The "D.&L. â€"â€"â€" «â€"â€"â€"â€"EMUISIOD. Will Petition the Queen Scrofula in the Neckâ€"Bunches All Cone Now. Heredity and Ceod Teeth] A few years ago the person who paseâ€" es forty without a set of the falsest of false teeth in his mouth was an excepâ€" tion to the universal rule. Toâ€"day the person under forty thas unfortunate is the exception. One wonders whether this is because dentigtry has nade marâ€" vellous strides in the last decade or so, or because rather more private attenâ€" tion is given the teeth now than formâ€" erly,â€"Undoubtedly these two things are both factors to the change There is alâ€" so another condition not so generally understood. The best dental authorities tell us that no part of human body is more subject to the laws of heredity than the teeth. And also a woman.inâ€" variably loses something of the subg stance of her own teeth with the birth of each child, so that the mothers of large families are apt to be left pretty badly off in this respect. Hood‘s Cured After Others Failed * C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen:â€"I feel that I cannot say enough in favor of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, _ For five years I havo been troubled with serofula in my. neck and throat. Severl kinds of medicines which L tried did not do me any good, and when I comâ€" menced to take Iood‘s Sarsaparilliu_there were large bunches on my neck so sore that I could not bear the slightest touch. When I had taken one bottle of this medicine, the soreness had gone, and before I had finished the second the bunches had entirely disappeared." BuaXCHB Arwoon, Sangerville, Maine. _ N. B. Ifyou decide to take Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rills do not be induced to buy any other, Mood‘s Pills cure constipation by restorâ€" ing the peristaitic action of the alimentary canal Mow te €et a "Sanlight Picture. Send 25 ©Bunlignt" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the‘ words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros, 43 Scott §t., Torontao, and you will receive by post a a pretty picture, free from advertising, and wel worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost lc postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. 1y. Hood‘s* Cures Cure SICK HEADACMHE and Neuraigia in 20 amuTes, also Cous Tongue, Dizriâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the SMO.CfllldPï¬ â€˜Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured regulate the bowels. ‘VERY NOR TO TAKE. Price 256 Oentse atr Dave Sronzs. POWDERS Sangerville, Maine. New Arrivals SHAEFER BROS. yErb Street, opposite Market. WATERLOO leased to show you specimens and design® in g(onumenu. Be’adstones etc., and quote you figures for any style of werk cither in; Granite or marble. First class}work guaranteed. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, THE WATERLOO Granite and Marhle Works, IF you have lost aloved one and desire"t erect a flmng tribute of affection to th memory of the departed one.( Kindl{ot.vor us with a call and we shall be pleased to show you specimens and designs in Coffee, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Chocolate ana Pure Spices, which we believe to be the best in the county. Two points are our specialties, namely: good qualiâ€" ty and low prices A little profit satisfies, us. This also relates to our Tea and Dinrer Sets, Lamps, Chamberware, Fancy China,Crockâ€" ery, Glassware, Silverwate and a large stock and the newest goods are found here, all free with our popular Teas and Coffees or sold independently. Empire Tea Co. Phone 124. deal at our store, really means a desire that you should better yourâ€" selves in pocket by saving money the New Shortening, instead of lard. And this is in itself a reaâ€" son why ‘"‘she looketh well‘‘ in another sense, for she eats no lard to cause ppor digestion and a worse complexion. CoTroLrnN® is much better than lard for all cooking purâ€" foses. as every one who has tried t declares. Have you tried it? For sale everywhere. . _ But her ways are not always old ways. In fact she has disâ€" earded many unsatisfactory old ways. For instance, toâ€"day she is using + to the ways of her household." Yes, Solomon is right; that‘s what the good housekeeper everywhere does, but particularly in Canâ€" "She â€" . Looketh Well N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., M. BERLET S ipring Goods in stook. | . : ©~ _ > I es Moderate and all: work ANINVITATION A. G. CHAMBERS Blood Purifier T F] A You can buy. SoLp BÂ¥ aut Drucoists. Sole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. Wellington and Aon Ste., MONTREAL. Spring and Fall OOFLANDS ERB TEA it‘s the best Made only by a fall line of the choicâ€" in the USE _ |What did We Say? . ‘HOHMEIER & LEITCH. 'lThe Great Bankrupt Store EBIRN&@T & COQO., Berlin. COall and See the wonderful bargains at the The Ready Made Clothing Business has made wonderful progâ€" ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonderful output for these goods, and what is doi‘r’\§ it, is our Extra Values,which our close buyers are observing daily. e buying for spot cash is great advantage to ourselves, as well as to our customers, who ween, Philip Hohmeier and Alex. Leitch have entered into coâ€" partnership to carry on a general hardware business. They will do all kinds of Crowds have been here and left Satisfied and are coming back again ! WHAT HAS DONE IT? in all our previous efforts. We were never as we have for the Spring Trade. LOW PRICES! ... Plumbing, Pipe and Gas Fitting, â€":â€" Good and Stylish Footwear â€":â€" Readyâ€"Made Clothing LADIE% ! We invite inspection ofour beautiful displayfof Oxfords, in common sense Opera and Phila uoes â€":The Popular Boot and Shoe Store:â€" Spring and Summer Shoes vor to benefit indirectly. WE KEEP THEMIN STOCK. An elegant stock of Children‘s Oxfords just received. The Latest for Centlemen is the COLUMBIAN in Tan and Black. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. â€" New Firm. We have the Largest and best assorted stock of" Boom our Business; and We have Done it ! HOHMEIER & LEITOH EAVE TROUGHING and FURNACE WORK. We save you from $3 to $5 on Men‘s suits. Men‘s suits extra value $4.00, $5 00, $6.c0, $7.00. Men‘s pants, extra value 8oc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Boys‘ suits at about half price. Boys‘ black worsted and dark Tweed suits for confirmation. Ladies‘, Men‘s, Boys‘ and Children‘s shoes at astonishingly low prices toâ€"day.. Ladies‘ Waterproof Garments at half price. ‘x DONT FORGET THE PLACE. x . . ; JULIETTE ... J . 8. ROOS, A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. GAIN PRESTIGE EVERYWHERE. Don‘t Forget to Buy Your THE POPULA BOOT AND SHOE STORE EROM u6 4 Â¥tf WATERLOO, ONT:. able to © secure such values, 3 «4 | 4 14