'Ou-hipldt Fruermsttottts, ,ft_iogsi0ouetnteeu. Atta. tlrtetlitktettari' “inâ€. Aqat loom-.1» o iihet6 oath. when.†iiiiii,iiiii,i'iPi1lr.,/ y, Few 'tt,10rtttit.ea-H; ET! will make a move in this matter. The morals of the town are good, only one policeman being in charge. The Scott Act is in force here and is said to be satisfactorily carried out if you cou- verse with temperence men , but on hearing the other side of the question it, is reported that as much liquor is sold on the sly as was sold in public before the Act was passed. Taking in. to consideration the strong etfort that is being made by the liquor men to re- peal the Act it is evident that they suf. for financially. The town has good schools, two newspapers, namely the Advocate, a Tory sheet, and the Island Reporter, Reform, a good brass band and six churches, vizc-twty Presbyter- ian, one Methodist, one Baptist, one Church of England and one Roman Catholic. During our stay here the Sydney fuld battery was in camp In:- der Capt. Geo. Rutherford of Quebec. (me of the 'sdvsntages,or blessings, the inhabitants of this Island are favored with is the healthy climate and hence it has become quite a summer resort. The city is nicely situated beside the bay which extends about 10 miles in, land. Visitors that used to come to this place were struck with its beauty but remarked that accommodation was lacking but that obstacle has been re- moved since the opening of the new hotel on the Int of June. It was built [ by the Dominion Coal Company at a cost of $40,000. No pains were spared in making it second to none in the province. Through the courtesy of Col. Browne†Granger, the manager, we were shown through this extensive building. He remarked that since its , opening tourists are coming from Chi, cago, St. Louis, Boston, Ottawa and many other places to take advantage of the large bathing and sleeping rooms, to view the beautiful scenery, or to so boating. On Sunday the 22nd I at- tended the Falmoath Street Presbyter. ian church and listened to an impress- ive sermon delivered by the Rev. John Murray of fiiutbenaea)iie, in the ab- sence of the Pastor in charge the Rev. E. B. Rankin. My visit to this place lasted till the 24th. Darius my stay I was hoapitably treated and among“ other things was ahown the Hartwood Hill cemetery lying on a high elevation on the west ndeol thacity. This phca was chosen as the seat of the Government building hetero the Con- adoration cl Cape Breton lad Nova pal industry is sheep and cattle farm- ing, The latter to a somewhat limited extent, barely enough to supply the home trade ', nevertheless the farmers seemingly are contented and by. the appearances of the buildings hc, are flit-1y prosperous. Sydney. with a population of about 3,000, is the coun- ty town for Cape Breton county and hy the increase of over 1,000 inhabit nuts during the past two years, adopt- ing a perfect system of waterworks and electric lights shows that it is keeping pace with the modem improvements of bther c'tics except in matter of side. walks. In talking with a citizen he remarked 'it is about time Sydney was supplied with a market where farm a and fishermen can dispose of the pr ducts of their toil without hawking than about the streets in the swelter- ing sun to the injury of their wares and loss of their vendors but expected the Town Council and Board of Trade Waterloo, July 16th, ls01 my, xvv vu in 3 CASH business carrying V $15,000 00 Stock, at 8 per cent. interest - _ 81,'200 00 Less 5 per cent. Discount on purchases 824,000.00 - 1,200 00 (The actual amount last year $28,000.00) --. This shows an advantage of $3,400.00 on 815,000.00 Credit business- almost 25 per cent. To do the business, we must sell cheap, and we shall give the whole of this $3,400.00 to our customers in the form of lower prices. A Cash business is mutually beneficial to buyer and seller-the trans. action being closed when the sale is made, whereas, in a credit business come the after-claps of long accounts, disputed accounts, bad aecountg,---in fact, ell kinds except "the cash." We venture to make the assertion, that we have lost more customers through accounts than through all other sources combined. .. -- -------" H - - K-r---- -r.C.t' T." '“--_ wvv- .vu “(av no“. , We stake our continuance in this business upon the success of this change, out! should we full, (which ws will not) we prefer to go out of business altogether, rather than- go 1 other of accounts, amounting in all from $25,000.00 to 830,000.00. Life IS too short to worry with the collection of a batch of accounts amounting from 810,000.00 to 815,000.00. ' 0n and, after Wednesdal , Aug 1st next, our business will be conducted on a Strictly CASH Basis. Farm Kroduce talysn at Cash Prices only. We have no apolo to offer for taiing this step. We are convinced it is the only common sense and the right met pd of running a business,and hereafter we shall strictly gimme to the the followin terrps--"Spot Cash, One Price, No Presents,ANo Prizes," 1n return for whieh we offer a well assorted stock of goods at the Lowest Cash Prices, and at 'IIE lower prices than credit stores dare sell. . » We stake our continuance in this lmsinm “mu H... mm“. at "h, him...“ .ml “mum m- e...., /_._L__L ___ __ ,, Continued from First Page Bad NOTE THE DIFFERENCE. nan-gun- if. ir' On motion of Wildfong and Roy the request to bear half the immune of a new fence between the Fire Hall up..." a, hiult% up..." ’u-nabim' "1,"l"'" The Fire-and Water Committee re- commended that , special committee be appointed to examine those parts of the town which are said to need hydrant protection and report the same of the Council,said do'mmittee being,Wildfong, Staebler, Kaufman, Roy, E. and A. Bricker. Adoptqd. In HoesluetmrudtsertoNrr-ting in tho form moat thmdpleu. Httt1tt_tete,th-hmhieutmilr knead-l Max-6a at . perfectin- ttivttAhitii!irpuetktu+agrs, ',trJe,Lttl$,tedt,t'd - and porn-non mtring "tetatitntiem. It bogus-Mum.“ le- "Nnditurm hr more promptly adapting the yaw. best product to the needs of physics! being, will um thymu- to health of tho pure liquid hntivo principle. ainitmes.d in the melody. tltrvis 01113- A f The Finance Committee reported and recommended the payment of accounts amounting to 85,i74.57,- Market Com. mittee, 826.63 ; Fire & Water, 8192l.. 84. Works, 8863.28; Sewer, $2,632.- 85 ; special constable)?..?; Postage for collector, 88.07. The Committee sent Dr. Minchin’s account for vaccination back to the council for further informs tion. Adopted. Brings comfort und improvement and bond: to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet. ter thm others uni onjoy life more, with The regular monthly meetmg of the Town Council was held last _Monday evening. All the members were pre A large number of communication! and petitions were read many being for cement pnd other sidewalks on the Frontage Tax system. Farmers, remembor S. Meyer has Castor Oil, axle greue and machine oil, which he sells cheap l also Myer'a Cattle Spice. For first class and cheap suits of clothes, cullaf V. R. Berlet's. o'elock in the morning where we re- gretted to part with 8 of our company. We arrived at Toronto at 6.30 A. M., where we had to stay till Monday morning. We made good use of the, time spending a pleasant Sunday at the Capital. After A good night's rest we took the 8 o,clock train and arrived at Elmira at 1 o'clock at noon on the 30th of July after an absence of over 6 weeks. A. W. DEVI'I‘T West Montrose, Aug. 1, 1894. Berlin Town Council. -: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEâ€"MEâ€" KNOWLEDGE “an. “Hula“. $3,400 00 Waatrtrr-0, July N, irt.mqetse,tU m of JdiWhrnu, of . non. _ Motnermr-m l inFulhm, wife at _ IU' 'iii,'ltds%latd'dttJ,'eu'ett mrmatarr.--At mu: 4- tkhmr. , 'aTJtt7ihr'Jll'J.ttstut no: Jr_tmte-Hhtth.,gttttsittl 'lsT,7tht82Mttfditg'teity 1hrBr--th, July 3l,tst Niagara Felle,the wife of A. A. Ruby, of u eon. Joi-4ht July 28, at Berlin, the wife of Louis Jones, of I son. Smut-0n July 29, at Berlin, the wife of ht, Strome, of u eon. Gust-ot, July 30, " Berlin, the wife of Mutin mm, of u eon. Btrmrrr.Arurr-Ou July 31,at Berlin the wife of Frederick BurkhUdi, of u son. Bo--.on July 31,at Berlin, the wife of Eel-mm Boehner, of . Ion. . . 1hraur-.On July 22, in Preston, the wife of Wm. Budd, of s daughter. Magerw-4hs July it in Hupeler the wife a Geo. man. in m , Thursday, Aug. 16--Sale of land, village property, at_., of the late Henry Hill of Wellesley. London. Aug. 2.--A despatch to the Times from Shanghai says that reports have been received from foreign offiei- als at Seoul, the capital of Cores, that the Chinese, under General Yes, on Sunday last defeated the J epaneee forces near Assn. It is added that the Japanese withdrew to Seoul. Twenty thousand Manchurian Chinese troops have crossed the Corean fron- tier und are marching upon Seoul. Shanghai, Aug. 2.-An oiiicitU tele gram received here from TierrTsnn says that in the battles fought, July 27th and July 23th, at Yashun, the Japanese were. repulsed with a loss of over 2,000 men. " long discussion took place over the account sent in by Dr. Mincbin for vtwcitustion, said aceount amounting to shout 8250. The Council refused to pay for same without details as to names, and then only for those who are too poor to pay themselves. No. 516. To accept as a park from H. C. Shaw the three cornered lot at the junction of Ahrens and Maynard street, said land having been paid for by voluntary subscriptions by those in the neighborhood. It will be a great public improvement for that part of the Town. No. 515. To exempt Join Wit-er- meyer’s new glue works from taxes for teq_years. No. 514. To amend the law respect- ing licensing circuses audthul other amusemonts. Licenses to befor circus, 8100, managerie, 8100, circus and men. agerie, 8200 ; merry-go rounds,$1 a day if run by horse power, and 82 if run by steam. Other small shows 81 a. day. t The foiiowing By-laws (Aiirther, passe! through all thtir stgges ', On motion of Messrs. Moyer and E. Bricker the Fire & Wo ter Committee were instructed to make arrangements for the removal of the "goose neck"from Queen street, adjoining the Bank of Hamilton, to a more suitable place. On motion of Dr. Clemens and Mr. Eden leave was given to introduce a by-law, at next meeting, to exempt from taxation the business of Eby Cairnes & McBrine. gonads and-I]. Foreman’s The War " the East. THE SALES. JOSEPH MICKL'S. Une price for all. No fixed price-m go as you please ' price-depending somewhat on the ' class of customer whether "eath,ere4it, long-credit or never-pay." Either the goods on the shelves, or Neither the goods nor the money,--- the money in the pocket. but "long winded accounts.†Buying goods at Cash prices, deduct. Buying goods from credit houses on ing the discount. credit, paying credit prices, and in many cases paying interest thereon. UAtiH. CREDIT. Goods marked at the lowest livmg 'Gooda marked at the highest margin margin of profit, because every article of profit, because many articles are sold is paid at the time. never ptdi-many only after a long time,--and time is money. One price for all. was grant- Cash and Credit Contrasted. 1-40. and for when, prob-My 4e. vould hue been readily paid. The range to. day my he qitoted " 3 1.2o.for medi- um3 34c to 83.80 for good ludgsnd 4tt for tqa. Rubbed $kgtl-/NtdHstr. Buying, hr 'tteeteitrae,rttsd4isiukGa we. 1ttee,tytti'ireMraineiiiGiiii. - Export atthr-Iaek of competition nude today’s market Ipiritleu. Mr, Eskinl bought modentely during the forenoon, pqing 3 1-2c to 83.80 for medium togoogl attic. A few very nice lmdn_wera held " $4.12 1-2 to 4 CASH. ml: groom. Toronto. Aug., 7.--Prtmming low prices of cattle have tended to check receipts. Dr0vers, who have cattle bought are holding them tn the country awaiting a favorable turn in prices. and those who have none on hand find it dit%ult to buy from farmers at figures that will bring them any money at current quo- tations in this market. Fifty-six loads of all stuff all told came in today on a 'bare market. There were about 15 loads of small istuff,20 load: of butchers' cattle, end about 20 load: of .export cattle. Cable. reported a rather bet- ter Ioeling in Liverpool.' One private cable reported tops in Liverpool at 5d. Our Glasgow cable to day report: the market there firmer at M to 5 1-2d for Cnnadians.~ There were several chi perl in the yard- today but the If, buying to amount to anything was done by_Mr. J amen Eakinl. ' Quotations are: butter/its, rliiii.io to 2le, large rolls 17 to 18e, tub, new IU. to 1805 eggsinAew laid,per dam, lol Toronto Aug. 1.--Street receipts to- day were one load of new winter wheat three loads of old oats and one of new oats. New white wheat sold at 59c straight. Red wheat 'old standard is quoted at 600 ; white wheat at 62 and goose at 58e, oats at 36 to 371 for old and 340 for new; barley, new 40e peas 65c for'common and 65 for black eyes. There were about 25 loads of hay in to-day. Timothy, old, 810 to $11 and clover $6.50 to $7.50. New Timothy at $7 to 88, Straw is quoted at 87 to 88 for bundled and $5 to $6 for loose. Liverpool Aug.7.--Wheu steady de. mand poor ; holders offer moderately , corn steady; demand moderate. Bmus.-At Mcaterloo, Monday Aug. 6th, Gertrude, infant daughter of the late Wm. Bryan, Crosshill. MARKET REPORTS. RrrrER--Zorxum-un July 25, by Rev. A. Blunk, of Rostock, Mr. Fernando Ritter, to Miss Caroline Zoeger, both of Newton. DEATHS. Iloru-0n July 29, in Sebringville, at the Evangelical Parsonage, Christina Both,iur ter of Mrs. F. Meyer, aged 24 years. Wr.srrur.L--on July '27, in West Montrose, Mrs. F. Westfnll, aged 72 years. KEEcAs--on July 29, in Haysville, Eliza. beth Keegan, aged 50 years. Msrzra-un July 30, at Berlin, Peter Mat. zer, aged 73 years. NAHncAtm--On July 27, at New Hamburg, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Simon Nehr- gang, aged 41 years, 9 months and 25 days, lilo; dreiiiisk hogs; peir'cwtrii.it'y EITIOI‘EAN MARKETS- STREET MARKETS. Send onion only and secure the' beet. Pricea Reasonable. Batiatiction . lhtnmnteed. . Band â€WWI locks, White Plymouth tttmu, Black and Brown Moron, Indian Etna, Putz-in! Cochin, " Cochin. Pokin Baum Good picknicking Accommodation. Music will be furnished by Elmira, St. Jacobs and Conestoga Bands. For further particulars see large posters and hand-bills. A.H EBB, _ LP. SNYDER, ar-trn New Hamburg. l Breeder of Fancy Fowls. Fine Cockerels and Pullets for Fall lilt1bition, of the following varieties: Waterloo I, 1.50 Half-Price. Berlin 1.40 All Tickets good to return, Satur- day, August 18th. Elmira St Jacobs Heidelberg Waterloo Berlin The Elmira Musical Society will run a special train' per G T.R. leaving Elmirmb , on In] F d StJaco s, 'rl am pi a #pititsrtsergi, 16 a m - y, Waterloo, ii 28 a m August 17th. Berlin, b' 37 a. m Returning train will leave the Falls at 8.00 p. m. Direct connection at the Falls, with the Niagara Falls Park & River Ry. whose can run to and stop at every point of interest on the Cenadian Side. EXCURSION Hogs-Run light ; 200 here. All gold in the morning, but " easier pri. ces. Best price for long lean hogs, of 160 to 220 lbs, weighed off car, was $5.40. Thick fats sold at 84 90 to $5. Stores brought $4.75 ; sows, $4.25,:md Mags, lil.'?, 50 to $3. brisk trade done in export aheep,all of, feringa being taken at 3 5 8 to 3 3.le for ewes and wethers, weighed off car, and 3 1-2 to 3 5 8e fed and watered, Rams sold at 2 3-4 to 3e, Lambs were in better demand, all offerings meeting with ready sale. Princes ranged from $2.50 each for culls up to 83.25 for nice quality ht lambs. EflCER,titiiTCa-. ClEi3CEUDEiy, Waterloo. .3. G. Pequegnat, l Return Tickets from Niagara Falls. Iihamtors' Sale. IN M N m of the We a?-...~.:.-:"‘€.£~,~»....m.. mm Pfe JR. RPM)“; " ar- - " Second Annual Civic Hollday I. E.M.S. Chairman Lk Com. $1 5&3; "' i. is: aCHILDREN go back to the credit system, in which practically two stocks are carried ii! W. INDY“ Wm M. Can. j,iiiiiii)ijlit,iiii!iii,L'l: an. Ono. Danni " 'u-tar.. ', E. Inâ€, moi: Special low Railway Rates from all l Points. The Inset vuitiyg C. o. F. Court in ro- caution w 1 berated with . Silver {in in Pitcher tut Goblet, ulna 840. lif,i', best dreuod C. U. F. Court in pro- cmion will.be mounted with a mtsgnifioent Clock, value 825. Bicycle me- governed by C. W. A. rules. Eve-III Internals-cut. At 7.30 o'eleck: Procession to Park from Mnket fhpuyre 5 Waterloo, Berlin and visiting bald- 'd'lrl'ittfJlt At 8 o'clock ' Band Conoert. At tk80 o’clock: Brilliant display of Fire. works 2 Prof. Hand a Co. of mmilmn. To oonc ado Withtmnd Special Feature, for pubicuhn of which, and of the sevenl other events, lee We. Then will follow I tine programme of Sports and Athletics for excellent prizes : 1% EVENTS- Bicycle Races, Fomters’ and 0 en Foot- noes. An belting 'r'lll'o1lll1t (\Vatprloo VI. Wellington County), Juvenile C, 0. F, Drill Damon rumors; Bore and cm and other" *.J u-“- Ann-noo- "tertattonent. At 1.35: Monster Parade of all District Lodges, aycomptniad by the Waterloo, Berlin and visitingibauda, from the Mar- ket square to the ark. At 2 o'clock: Interesting and Exciting Baseball Much, GAL-r vs. Town-o Unus- CENTS. This will be a star game. At 10 o'clock '. Reception of visiting Forest. ers and Bands by" Court Enterprise No. 73. - At10.30: Band Concert by Waterloo and Berlin Bands. At 11.30: Grand High-wire walkin And 'Acrobucic performance by Prof. fr H. McDoucl‘l, of Nitera Falla’ fame: on wire Good Programme, Good Prizes, IN WESTSIDE PARK, Waterloo. Waterloo and Berlin's Civic Holiday $1000 in Prizes. _ 4th Annual Celebration by District No. 2 c. ll. F. and Court Enterprise " ". th 0. F. Waterloo, Monday, Aug. 13, 1894 JlliN0ifmliiTltli We thank you for the liberal patronage you have 1..- past, and trust by Your good will and the specisl imlucm keeping good, reliable goods, and selling them at close I'm obtain a continunnoe of your valued patronage. The result ia-an increase of custom- ers§fmm the credit stores,because of the high prices, disputed accounts, etc. Selling for Cash draws-the platform is "rfticiently broad for everybody to rally around. stretched across It's easy to pay as you go, No accounts at New Years Momma Proceedings ‘G-RAND street. Great Day. t75 fcustom- The result tu-io., of t me of the puted accounts wrung! ata, etc. thousand and Ottt. Unplovp platform numerous to nwmi.,n,. Stheir .3532... d 0"“ CUSTOM LAUNDRY OTICE is hereby Riven tha' " "'m‘n‘“ Ji, tributaries. known an J'l'u',Citiiiir,r,'e Mar Monaco) my. been loawd M W m" MEI-mm Club, from and mdudo' M. mum ot Enoch Bowman. Pewr v'i"diGuief, In vid Koch. Fishing on the rtmervL' “"w on prohibllad 3nd trespaswrs mil be pMe V , “YORK Mm , M if sem".'. FIRST'CLASS Cnllix ated (arm n? £191 I} e nut ti."; upâ€) of “nu-now f0? l', “as good, rod running “.m-z (000 i?,'. and dwiiilintt house and othvr btrlhng" JI': (t't u one of the very hm: In (trt low,?::':"" twrloo. For further pan numb awn} " CHIU'NK‘L} OPTIC} Iratenar E‘Farm for Sale, THE undersigned h shop. home and King street. Wtucrlo 75 foot and the place ' email shops. Eight n mg rooms A good l EM)‘ terms of nu'lm' Inns apply on [be pm puma“. No kill? nor pub-unb- . _ "" w a. 1"... Ir mu mm m “lull MAIL "I III - - ....v.), "" on tg l FEW luis-es. Creditor, are " with the unduaxwun ot September new Assignce will mm o.tt.hé said (Kim:- did " I; at "iv'! Dated the 71h day 327M A meeting ome cr, tor Tttosdaf, [hr 14'] hour or 3 o'vlovk [an sixdcd. Killu-rk m...» pointmenl or mam: _ motions with rm 1-112": esgate. TH}? nbmw t mm. aignnn m m1 ot the L‘uumy m ' we c.re4uor, of (he f'jsjiitraiii'rdi','n% Ler PM. In t. English Berkshires and to "at n House in WM Bot-In. brick â€toned. mma coma. furnace and bathroom. W Accounts- and m)l‘.im fottnu, rendering act-Dunn: mg account's, trying to et/io, -.then starting at the berm†Romg over the warm p 0:0“ Gitum. "v, Importer and Breedei 28 Notice to Creditors 194m ANGER;!§~°â€â€™-‘“v*" ft, It's hard to pay for I "it, FOR SALE. 10I‘xm'ru, "" ' T _):ir,),j'ifj,j'is','Ji1-,5"., CTRO: C'iii,Cii.tc,sCi'ii'iat'l)Mllh..l NOTICE. T.A, GALE NOTICE. I! --the one MIKEY KUHILH \L‘lvr.‘ "ttttt tetrmuttth EU. H. H OF LA In III-w papa-Ind". of A D“- ,JOENI. "In†I I"; - .. .. ttrtttgii'etiii' NC W V "ti , we""'? must “a†n. Writ' . â€ginning“ p ucest-a/ lr H HI Olll C, Mt (Puotisu, fling‘md _ '"ul-uti arlttievses ugh A), on 1345’? but . dim“ “Ct or the g; THE VOL. 3