ith stone . F"' in good nce of the uâ€"‘miqr.;fl': â€""* * ~elg e Arst afterâ€" «o of I,n‘nw.u‘- ye I-)iluwln. ]J _ West haif of be W estern ,“ ‘ ellesioy ly: a J ;dnvc- in 1‘n~ . 1961 "A6 i € 7 * 0 . l leccemeceemecmemmec ommc ummmmmcmumuemnmunesecommes , 1861. mada ha weres » quarter of purchase Of sale; lhem iaâ€"e money to be paid of /( ommerce in this e ulmmintrurixlfl ther condition of the conditions of the 84. re tur Untari@. The nade known at the . deceased. and ; es Act, t~..=“ ph Nlel-,k th of JUNE, ragq"~ bect to a reserve big quardian. . For furth. in Hoskin, Ksq., Q C, _ 1 > \wik of the To"‘h acre«, more or |-. o is a larye brick house; tone â€":atling under. ive barn,. all in good nd winamill. es of bush or es on second W aterioo fOr 88 }ng w flcr.‘hm % other busiding®. â€"t in the Township L ticulars apply to nfl!_"' arvest, e quarter Of sale:s Mb\ r Sale. QUICKFALL ate of cultiva ined . «l October, 18 thereof No. 3. in n have the same in« «x penses. «l October, 1896, with pat in fall wheat and adisny uly. 1894, _ """ . malo by Moske gistered in U wegth nty. torg‘ im np nc 4000 & c w0 vear« old and one: ; imnn’l‘ Holy wel) reditors. NO ILJACKSON <ol r for Vendor. of July. 1894, Friesian Bull,Ner® ‘ mile east of Watet" hire Roar. St&F + Â¥. Pnrfo_wfl me is laid q villase of Li 1864 , "1“10†fArst afterâ€" _ of Linw (ollowh. Te is a md Un d mWl .}.Lh_w n ® m y PEB® inderâ€"igned, Lot iP« winship o(_??l_l‘*" W alker‘s ENTATE Of Nocice. VICH. 1. PETCH, cr a«hill _PO:} ED. LE OFFICKE, W ater100 NCP N M‘ in w ood .& O atnes ue of aforesaid, u\_;.he lith Con. ® 0 °_ Township of irm of 130 acres crloe for sale. n nt to R.S.0., l others hay â€" the above «1, who died \ 1>., 1898, at xersoll, Ont, stabling repair, algp ), So‘icitor .execntors ic said deâ€" ‘=, address ar« of théir duly vemâ€" {reeses anG urther gyâ€" inislratriX of the said creto, hay: h <he sball iInistratriX claims of e as aboys on the frst litors and tate of the the Town »>, Gentleâ€" ~t day of at behalf wra Hilk nis{rAUNX any will ted to de ny) held ill on or l to dis* imongst ard only «e liable iny part H ng of RUT! FRUIT! The fruut season is just beâ€" nuning and we are going to be in it as usual. One barticular point we would like the public to bear in mind is : Te do not care to CHARGE frut ig the same. charging "or profit will not bear ® our margin o THE Y OL. XL.â€"â€"NO. 26 TERMS : ust added to our imtniense stock ot s the celebrated SCIIILLINGS‘ FORM _ Corset. This Corset is be the best and most desirable Corâ€" ‘ral wear, improving the form of the tit of the dress in every instance. ick of Corsets i, always most comâ€" ting of every style and quality, at imer C orset a mve fust recel Materloo Con upply al are prot BOEHMER CO., Arrive almost daily. â€" CA SA â€" RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Schilling‘s Model Form, ‘E. T. No. 300, E. T. 600, Magnetic; Watchspring, Yatisi, Keep Cool (Summer Corset at 50¢), D & A, Parisienne (for stout Cash and one price to all. people.) wnle ht ts it s1 s i airatonane: tly filled for the folâ€" c is in great deâ€" a second lot and We want and are going to be in a position to sell fruit "quality considered" as cheap as any one even the grower, but use us the same by paying of Berlin (Limited.) WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 28. 189. A BUDGET FROM CORRESâ€" .__PONDENTS AND OTHER * S OURCES. All the News of the? carefully s ma attractive .2.-... On Friday evening lust the members of the choir and Young People‘s Socie ty of the Methodist church here met to spend a pleasaut tinje at the residence of the Hon. Senator Marner, the object of the cecasion being to bid farewell to Miss Gertie Bielby,daughter of the pasâ€" tor of this church. Miss Bielby has been an earnest and active worker in and out of this church ‘and her influence has been widely felt especially among the people. A very enjoyable evening was spent and st the proper time Mr. Jacob Morley, in behaif of the young people of the churtch presented Miss Bielby with a beautiful Bible as a mark l of the esteem in which they hold her. Miss Biclby has the well wishes of a host of friends here and we take pleasâ€" ure in wishing her every success in her future endeavors. The Rev. Mr. Biel by pastor of the Methodist church l leaves for his new field of labor on Wedâ€" nesday the 27th inst. Mr. Bielby‘s new tieldâ€"of labor lies on the Lion‘s Hlead . Circuit in the Georgian Bay disirict and the Rev, gentleman will take up his | residence in the town of. Wiarton so as to benetit by its educational system his ‘ rising family . ... Mr. Bielby is a kind hearted gentleman an earnest speatker | and a consecrated man. ~ We trust that ‘ be may be successful in his efforts in‘ in the tield to which he is now called . . The picâ€"nic held in Steinman‘s grove by the Sunday school scholars of the Luthâ€" eran church came off very successfully on Thursday last. The weather was fine, a large crowd attended and an enâ€" joyable day was spent by all.... Mr.Peter Bernbardt manufacturer of musicial inâ€" struements was arrested at the picâ€"nic last Thursday by detective Klippert for entering the premises of his former partner Mr. J. B. Musselman. Bail was accepted for $400 .. .. Mr. Rheinhardt Byer of Port Huron, is visiting his uncle Mr. Robt. Byer, here this week .. .. Mr., Chas. Kraft left for an extenâ€" ded pleasure trip to Montreal and The Thousand Islands on Friday last. We wish her a bon voyage....On Friday evening last Mr. J. M. Sipes the P.O I. candidate, for Nouth Waterloo hbeld a meeting in his favor the Wmn.Tell Hall The meeting was mado interesting by the contra speeches of Mr, Mulneron and Dr. Thompson who spoke for the interest of the other side .. The "Childâ€" ren‘s Day" festiva! celebrated on Sunâ€" day evening last by the scholars of the Baptist church Sunday school was a very pretty affair: The church was very tastily decorated with flowers and the programine, an interesting one"iu English and German, Recitations, diaâ€" logues ard solo‘s, etc., were very accepâ€" tably rendered by the scholars. The choir sang some very choice music in their usual excellent manner, and the violin and pipa organ selections, by Miss Carrie Bauerand Mr.Fran Kramm, were given with such sweetness as to meet the applause of everyone, At the close of the entertainment a colâ€" lection was taken for Home Missions and a nice sum was realized ....Our local sports have prepared a grand days celebration for the 2nd of July. Openâ€" ing of the new half mile track. Horse and bicycle races, etc., and a good tims is in store for those who attend . ... Dr. Sterling was in town this week visiting his many friends . . . . Mr. Jacob Ernst went to Woodstock to represent Court Silver Leaf at the High Court of C. O. F., that is in session there this week . .. . Master Geo. Sterling, operaâ€" tor at the C. P. R., office here, went over to Woodstock on Friday evening last to take part in the postponed foot races of th: 24th of May, and won a fine chair valued at $12.00 by taking 1st place in the 1§0 yard‘ race in the 100 yard race,a dead heat was run and the boys, 3 of them, will meet again in friendly contest in about three weeks from now. We feel safe in wishing George his usual sugcess. â€" On Saturday be attended the C. [P. R. employers‘ picâ€" nic beld in the same town and was successful in winning at the races there 2 new pair of is valued at $7.00. (Good for Ham! ....Mr, Jos. K. Bricker of â€" el was in town this bel & Koenig but NEWS NUGGETS. New Hamburg. unty and District ed and put into the stock of Goe:â€" the order of the | Bricker cussed by the above named gentlemen. Opposition was invited but as nobody appeared to take up the Opposition platform the meeting closed with three cheers for the Queen.the candidate and the chairman. _ Mr. Robertson will roll up a good majority at this polling diviâ€" sion . ... A meeting was beld here in the interests of the Patron candidate Mr. Otterbein on Thursday evening. Mr, McKsy, Mr. Otterbein and Mr. Stauffer heralded abroad the great prinâ€" ciples of the Patron ~platftorm,. The meeting was very quiet and orderly .. Mr. Gardiner the Independent candiâ€" date passed through our village on his hunt for votes. He reports success. Mr. Gardiner says he expects to get there, the writer cannot see how they san all be successful....Our tescher Mr. T. D. Allingham, has been quite successful in his resent university exâ€" amination. He has succeeded in passâ€" ing the second year. This speaks well for Mr. Allingham as he got up the work while teaching. He has been sucâ€" cessful in taking the first and second year‘s exam at one examination This is the last year that such work can be done by any student of Toronto U niâ€" versity. The Senate of said University last year decided that as much work could not be covered by a student in one year, We offer our congratulations to Mr. Allingham . . . . Mr.Forsythe has moved to Toronto. ... Mr. Martinson who taught the senior department of our school during Mr. Allingham‘s abâ€" sence, has resumed his studies at Berlin Hich school. Weltesley The Presbyterian mission of this place intend holding a strawberry festiâ€" val on Saturday evening next, June 30th, in the Agricultural Hall. The Wellestey Musical Society‘s Band will be in attendance and a varied proâ€" gramme will be given by the choir and others. Doors open at 7 o‘clock. An admission of 15 cents will be charged. Al. are cordially invited.... A very successful meeting was held in Berdux‘s Haull, last Friday, in the interest of our Liberal candidate, Mr. A.B. Robertson when the questions of the day were very ably discussed by the candidate, Dr, Clemens of Berlin, and E. W. B. Snider of St Jacobs. None of the other candidutes â€" were represented . ... Toâ€" night, Monday, a meeting will be held in the interest of Mr. Otterbein, the P. O.1. candidate. ... A small error crept iuto our last week‘s correspondence through a false report. We stared that one of John Ginder‘s borses h d died which was false. Mr. Greenwood V. 8. has him up in slings aod all are doâ€" ing! exceedingly well.... Toâ€"morrow Mr. Peter Berdux jr., will be duly wedded to Miss Mary Neeb of Hamp stead. _ A large number of friends are invited . ... A vest amount of literature was distributed in the interest of Mr. Gardiner, the Independent candidate, last Saturday,amonest our town people and vicinity, requesting the rateyayers for their votes on the 26th of June ... . (Our scholsars are a‘l anxious to see school dismissed and are almost countâ€" ing the houra which they will have to reside in school yet....Our Public School Inspector, Mr. Thos. Pearce has made his »ppesrancs and paid our schools a visit and reports everything very satisfactory, but owing to our Miss Laing being sick he was not able to go through that room properly . ... Mr. Aodrew Paul came all the way from Yaule, Mich., on the bycicle. His wife came on the train to New Hamâ€" burg, from whence she was brought here and are visiting at Mr, Dahmer‘s of fat cattle for export. . . . Mr. Josiah Snyder : of : Bloomingdale ‘shipped one .....The entrance examination at Crosshill will be conducted under the able supervision of Mr. A. B. Smith, the principal of our public school, On the 23rd inst, the thermomater registered 95° in the shade, being the highest temperature in June for 34 years . . . . Mr. Schaefer shipped one car of tile for Rockwood . ... Mr A. Geiger built a rig for the Breslau creamery and in design and workmanship is a very creditable piece of work....In a few more weeks all the fat cattle will be shipped from this point....Camâ€" paign literature is getting below par. Ere another issue of the CHroKICLE reaches its readers the election will be their enthusiastic supporters will want to zo to the seaside for the ‘benefit of 8. Moyer sells Paris Green cheap, nicely ut up in boxes, also preserving bottles and ruit jars, at right prices. bealth . .. . On the 25th inst, Mr. te of Guelph shipped five carloads P at The J une session of &Vam"o«» County Council was called for Turmiay Inst, 19th inst, but as tha Ontario Governâ€" ment had chosen thaly particuiar day for the nomination of câ€"ndidates for the Provincial Leyislature, the council simply met and read the minutes of the last day of the Janurry session and then adjourned till Wedneadny, Court Hovs:"‘ Wreoxespay Council met. Members sil present excepting Mr. Octerbein. The Warden in the chair. i From Board of Tvul"tei asking for a apecial RI addition. to the coun graut of $1,093 12, to is entitled by statute. . From Co. Clerk, W coâ€"operavion of counci act of Parliament to r sive tolls now being toll roags From Board of Trus School wtx a stateme attendan®s at their sc to 1893, and showing be contributed by the of Berlin in the nex years From Sec. Iodustris asking coâ€"operation of ing aid from Governin ing of a Dominion Ext to in 1895. | From Trustees Galt for a @ntinuance of tl| it has hitherto receiv1 of the council. | From the Sisters of Agatha, ssking for th £250 in aid of their a From K.C. Tve, E:s ing to have his son s county pupil at the . lege at Guelph, for th From Thos. Pearce, tor of schools, with h on the statâ€" of county From D. M«Douga ference to payment of gage. | 000 _ 0_ _ From Berlin Gas Co., with estimate of cost of purting dos\}n a gas niain to the House of Industry. A petition was read from Galt Hosâ€" pital trust asking a grant of(say)$1,500 in aid of the erection of a cont«gious cottage and of a sewer to the river. rï¬un. Spiers apd Gilholm were présent on behalf of the petition and Mr. Spiers entered| into particulars showing what the county received for the grant made. _ Hqg showed that an expenditure of $2,000 was now requirâ€" ‘ed for m contagious ¢ottage and probâ€" ‘ably a similar sum for carrying off the sewage to the river. | He left the matâ€" ter entirely in the of the councilâ€" lors confident that they would give it their best attention. Mr. Spiers also alluded to the reâ€" quest of the Col. trustees asking council to flï¬r for a specâ€" ijel grant n Je consideratâ€" Froro Geo. Randal!, Esq, President Berlin hospital trust, asking for a grant in aid of the building fund. ADDRESSED THK COUNCIL _ A deputation consisting of Messrs, Randall, Travers and| Anthes, addressâ€" ed the council in support of the request for aid to building fund of the Berlin and Waterloo ‘hospital. SENT TO COMMITTEEs. On motion the pétitions and comâ€" munication as read were referred to the respective standing copmmittees. BYâ€"LAWS INTRODUCED . Byâ€"laws providing for the equalizatâ€" ion of the assesment for 1894 ; for the purpose of providing for current ex: penditure ; to affirm Byâ€"law No. 362 of the Tp. of Wilinot} to assess the sevâ€" ‘eral townehips in sums equivalent to the Governmentgrants to public schools; to authorize the wing of certain moneys ; and to comfiro Byâ€"law No. 267 of the village of| Preston, were all introduced and read a first and second time. } _ On motion of Mr. Erb, seconded by Mr. Robwon, the coupcil adjourned unâ€" til 2 o‘clock. | Court House, 2 p. m. Council met, members present same as before adjournment. â€" W COMMUNICA! The following comu WATERLOO COUNTY COUNCIL. Mr. Gilhoim slso addréssed the counâ€" roNs8. unications were ty maintenance which the school Hospital, aaking te liberal support d at the hands ‘p same grant of sylum:. . E., Haysville,askâ€" ppointed as the Agricultural Colâ€" next term. Esq., Co. Inepec is annou«al report schools for 1893. ’I, Esq., with reâ€" interest on mortâ€" ntworth, asking 1 asking for )n duce the exces colleted on »li l Fair, Toronto council in secur ent for the hold ibition in Foron s Galt Col. Inst. ant of $500 in Notre Dam», St +«__ COMMITTEE REPoRTs. Your standing Committee ou Roads and Bridges beg leave to report a tolâ€" lows :â€"That the following accounts be passead and paid :â€" R. A‘n:n.np'ong‘, } 9mt _tmvnline l)ridge‘ lt Perth arnd Waterloo ........... John Voll, Helmer‘s bridge. ... ... .. Robert Lintick, pi ing $ cost townline, H. Wiederhold putting o« plank(Row:â€" 04 HHHIW). .1s c er ns is iess anstings J R: Feiu{, SpIKES. . ... .. p e viacriale‘s M. Weichel, nails and zinc for bridge . G. Wh‘i!son $ cost 14 pides, Townline We have contracted with the Can«â€" dian Bridge & Iron Co. of Montre«l for the construcuon of the Nithvale bridge for $2U081. bridge, Perth and Waterloo . Barney Eichler, Rowe‘s bridge . . Lewis Halin, plink Rowes bridge »_bridge,Oxford and Waterloo, . .. W.F. Reid 4 cost lumber above bridge We recommend that no action be taken regarding petition of County Council of Wentworth,. That Senator Merner and Jacolh N. Hallman be a committee to inspect and repair Helimer‘s bridge; we recomâ€" mend that the tender of the H«milton lh‘idgn Co of Hamilton for $1295 for Hespeler bridge be accept. d ted FINANCE COMMITTEL. Your standing Comunittee on Fin ance begs leave to report as follows ; The following figures were acoptes by your Committee as to the equaliza tion of the assessment for 1894 : 23,700,033 That a grant of $500 be mude to the Galt Hospital, a grant of £1000 to the proposed Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital to be paid as soon s the latter institution is ready to receive patients ind that the Trust Committee give a bond that the money is to be used for nmuntenâ€" ance only ; also that of 8250 be made to the 8t Agatha Orphan‘s Home, That the following accounts be p«id: Chas Stark Co, handcufis, £25.50 ; County ofticials postage meet , 840; G, County ofticials postage neet , 840; G, N. W.T.Co, $11.96; M.BRobson, expgensâ€" es apprehending burgiars, $44.80. We recommend that the account of F. Hansou for constable fees be referred to the Board of Audit _ That the de: tailed statement of dishursements for postage be furnished to Council in fut ure by County ofticers. That no action be taken in the matâ€" ter of petition to Govt. for grant to Industri«al faw. That debentures for 810 be issued to meet indebtedness of the County and that as required by law a By law be prepared and advertised, also that the sum of $25,000 b« levied on the ratable property of the County for the current year. â€" That the request of D. McDougall with reference to payment of interest be made within one week from date, if not the Subâ€"Committee are instructed to take what action they deem proper. Respectfully submitted, A. H. Ers, Chairman. Motiox.â€"Moved by A. H. Erb, secâ€" onded by 8. Snyder that the report of the standing Committee on Finance and Assessment be received and adoptâ€" Ayexpxext.â€"Moved by Clas.Cumâ€" mings, seconded by Geo. R. Barrie, that the report of the Finance Commitâ€" tee be adopted with the following exâ€" ception, that the Galt Hospital be granted $1600 for the present year. * Motion was carried after a warm disâ€" cussion in which the contingent from t.h‘e)i southern part of the County showed a bitter apposition to the propos«!l to give the pwpo.edBerlio-W':.wrlooHoo- pital a grant of $1000 and in which the Nofl:n npzlhu'veo were beard in its support the original moâ€" of the debate it looked as if ineither v: w‘! RETs m 2 k Pie t To the Municival Council of the Counâ€" AMESDMENTTO AMENDMEXNTâ€" Moved by A, McAuslan, seconded by R.Cranâ€" ston that the Finance report be amendâ€" ed by making the grant of $1000 to the Galt Hospital as formerly and that no i{nnt be made to the Berlinâ€"Waterloo ospital until inspected and accepted by tge Government. W elleslty . ... .. Woolwich .. ... North Duinfries GMTG: 2s 2 ns n e i BerlHh . ... l ce. WiarterlO0... 24 .0 Waterloo Wilmot .. UPBSUONL : :2 ce New Hamburg Hespeler ... .. AYI .usaasks‘s WHMAFH 4.L va4s JouXx N. Sirks, Chairman Peport adopted i All of which is respectfully submit GHHAN‘T WHOLE NUMBER. 2055 us Ol 609 IN3. 0 $2.5, OO 22000 t 40 (0 #21 00 3 13 87 30 3 10 84 21 00 2) 8() %1] 970 H40 5 00 1 50 6 uO dn OO Uvi 0 0 81 Window Scereens Screen Doors R. D. LANG & C0.S Folding Camp Stools, 25c each, ( for $1.50. Roller Blinds SUMMER Your committee recomimend that no netion be taken on the requisition of the Prisoners‘ Aid Association. _ Your committee would recommend that the following accounts be paid ; I. Victoria Industrial School mainâ€" tenance of pupil. . .. ulc $§20 0n 2. Newsome & Co., Sherift‘s Stationâ€" Your committee recommend that a special grint of 3300 be paid to the Galt Collegiate Institute and a like grant of ~300 to the Berlin High Schoo) in addition to the amounts payâ€" able to said schools as required by law., tion pape@rs, 6tbC................ OB > 5. do Printing& Advertising contract, 200 95 ti, Jos, Doust, Procedure book .. ... . 14 00 7. C. A. schnidt, bookbinder â€"..,2, 2 65 8. County Treasirer,Sundry disburseâ€" WMeNl¢e Jayne bxavccari‘s «x . 34 06 9. Cownty Clerk, Municipal Manuals, 19 O( Your committee received five tend ers for the County printing. The tenders of Jaffray Bros , Galt, being the lowest was accepted. _ All of which is respectfully submitted, Committee Roomms, | Jonux F. McKar, Berlin, June 21,‘94 J Chairmanâ€" Report to. the Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo. Your standing committee on the House of Industry and Hefuge bey leave to report having audited and al lowed bills and claiins against the county for the past half year amount ing to $£3070.09 ; a list of those ac «ounts is hbereto attached. The usual contracts for the supply of bread agd beef for the ensuing half year have been entered into at the following prices :â€"For bread 1}c. per i. Snfiowns irompor ol whk â€" Arrangements have been completed® to loan a large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cernt. person to| SHAW & ELLION"F, . Principals Cood quality complete, To fit any ordinary window, 30c each. With hinges complete, Harct & Riddell, Blank forms and MHAEION@MYL .2 ul uuulu vuula y ks a ks Jattray Bros., Printing Examinaâ€" NOTICH. Ia-mbmwoo‘ irds. â€" Borrower given liberal prij HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE Farm Property Town Property MONEY TO LOAN (Continued on 8th Page.) NWV JCEV.â€"LLE PER CENT. â€"â€" AT â€" 50c each. SESSION . AC* C CcA Ad 3G 99 409 BM 44 wÂ¥