ERY! $5.00 LEPS, i0 00. an Suits er &c., in ‘ QNEâ€" IK y 8 r‘rpm during oll m 4 to F at this ake the LB Fy loving 12ar Da ~â€" 10 wWDHoOvie will e found t Health Of:fcer 'Ll’i~f‘|.('h)r~\' in( be congratulat from disease. Board of Healt thorough perto s We would tual for ©400 ly insured in tual for ~+£00. _ The contents Tuvere falâ€" ly insured in the Waterloo Mutual. â€"We regret to learn of the death of Mr. W. 4. Freeland of Stratford, which took place Monday night after a lingâ€" enng illness., _ Mrp. Freeland was well known in musical circles and his many friends will regret to learn of his death. He was an enthusiastic teacher of voâ€" cal music for manay years and did much ,tâ€") advance that art in Westein cou cupied ber sho 1 r. y ~‘Andiy fill the bill .:t Mty(:n His name will be on the ball and who wish to do 0; mhhve a chance to vote for him," > _ loo H Caus by t N Ontari the tieid for the Berlin, \i,‘ M. }llupt and Polu ‘"Mr. William 1 been called the Ward, has decic WI Mr. J n “‘ ad All A TDil t w1 BEERLIN, : ONN‘T U il Steiss and Good‘s, oK i SU )8K congratulated upon its immunity m casease. _ Much credit is due the ind of Health and its officers for the »rough pertormance of their duties. â€"â€"We would direct attention to the ange in the card of W.R. Wilkinson, ntist of Elmira, who now makes visâ€" every Wednesday forencoon to St. vous, _ At his Elmira office he is now mpared to do night work, owing to e introduction of electricity. For <a _ work, however, appointments forvuand must be made. IA ‘FRUITS:â€" A_tire ovcurred on Thursday night 27 about 11 o‘clock at New Hamâ€" in a frame building belonging to Edwin Daniel of Guelph, and ocâ€" d by Mr. H. Heinrich as a barâ€" hop.. The building was a totail Insrued in the Wellington Muâ€" In We regret to learn that Messrs. mnast & Co. furniture manufacturâ€" f town, were compelled to make signiment for the benefit of their ‘tors, owing to the depression and »tition in the furnitare trade. Mr. Win. Oppertshaeuser,who met in aveident at the .Berlinâ€"Waterâ€" lospital, died last Fl‘ida]. Re had iently recovered to be sround but i sudden relapse and suaffered . inâ€" y from itoflammmation of the brain d by the iojury be had sustained \ wo‘t was born in Seagram‘s staâ€" i Jany, Ist. The fact of the inz born on Jany. 1st is importâ€" that should it turn out to be & t can enter races with a colt might be born next December, tuning in the same class with a warly a year younger, i another column of this issue founid the report of the Medical c Urtticer. The report is very ctory indeed, and Waterloo is to â€" CHOICE â€" NFECTIONERY H LtLOO0CALL NEWS. s Street, Mr. Harold Jarvis ; Nora Gibson will take part | »pital Concert next Thursday I‘.an of Hall will be opened pf‘s bookstore, on Fridny evenâ€" vy. 4th, at T p.m. plan of the Hospital Concert tin the Town Hall, Beriin, on at humpf‘s bookstore on TO AuVERTISERS Popular Boot and Shoe Store ery body a happy and presperâ€" Y ear. â€"â€"AN JJâ€"â€" Wat THE CROCERS, We PL ¢ ir ending December 31, eve registered in the iterloo, â€" Births, 65â€"36 emales; â€" marriages, 12; ‘ males and 10 females. Concert, Thursday evenâ€" h, Town Hall, Rerlin. 3 must be left at this office in Naturday noon. _ The n~es must be left not late noon. _ Casual Advertiseâ€" ~l up to nooun Wednesday af Mr. Edgar Lasch iency of the new wa at London is complet ood to be satisfactory, GENTLEMEN â€"I am receiving this goldâ€" headed cane from you as a body of woiing men, a gift gooud enough to present to & piince. Be assured, L. will look upon it wi h kindly feelings till the:day of my death, not for its intrinsic v@lue, bus coming from workmem of your ability and inte ligene. It makes one feel the brotherhood of man when you as a body recognize the work I am doingffor the Company you are employed with, Our interests are one, the more goods sold the better and more wages your Comâ€" pany can pay. I hope in the ;present case the interesis of Master *‘and Man may conâ€" | tinue to be of the most friendly and coâ€"operâ€" ative nature and that when the year rolls round, if we are spared to meet again, our record may be still better and with stronger feelings of love and respect fer one anotter and trust that we mu{ all enjoy a happy and prosperous New Year, _ _ satisfied with trausient action; but forty, F now that it isâ€"generally knownâ€" that | ed to all. Syrup of Figgâ€"will permangatly cure| . ‘The do People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with trausient action; but ADDRESS, To John Crawford, Ottawa, Ont. Drar Sir. â€"Asit has been our pleasure to anâ€"u«lly meet your pleasant countenance in our midst for the past five years, and learning that by your untiring efforts you haae ‘been the means of selling alarge numâ€" ber of threshirlg, outfite, we take advantige of this oppoitunity to express our gratitude towards you and would kindly ask you to accept this goldâ€"beaded can« as a token of our eateam towardsyou. We trust that yeu may be spnrerY(or many a year to coutinu« in your line of profeâ€"smon, which we feel is benâ€"ficial to us as mechanics in giving us employment the year round, In conclusion we wish you a happy and prosperous New Year anud truat we may have the plensure of meeting you againicn your next,visit to our town, We remain, Employees of Waterino Mig, Co. Lod. Waterloo, Ont., Jun. lst, 1895, On Tuesday afternoon a very pleasâ€" ant eyent togk place at the Zimmerâ€" man House, the occasion being the presentation of an address and a goldâ€" headed cane to Mr. John Crawford, of Ottawa, by the employes of the Wat erloo Manufacturing Company. The address and reply given below will fully explain the occasion of the gathâ€" eriog. â€" REPLY. To the Workingmen of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co,Waterloo,. Rurtur®kp axp DeroruEp PropruE. â€"Charles Cluthe, Torounto, the expert in designing trusses and deformity .apâ€" pliances, will soon visit our neighborâ€" hood. _ All deformities of frame corâ€" ercctedand and made natural. He deâ€" fies any rupture he cannot hold with ease, To have such an experienced man coming so near to us is of i mportâ€" wnce and his judgment in your case should be sought for, which requires personal examination and measuring of the proper article. Will be in Elmira, O‘Donnell House, on Friday, Jn'n.llthi and Berlin, Walper House, on Saturâ€" day, Jany. 12th, 1 Curisty Mixstreus.â€"The fourth annual entertaioment of the Christy Minstrels was given in the Town Hall, Waterloo, on Friday evening before a large audience. ‘The local minstrels were assisted by Messrs. Geo. T Smed:â€" ley and Frank Wright, both of Toronâ€" to, who were well received. MrSmed:â€" ley is an artist on the mandolin and Mr. Wright‘s comic songs were heartiâ€" ly encored. The entertainment was a success and the minstre‘!s kept the auâ€" dience in a merry good humor throughâ€" out. . » $ Warer10o0 Couxty Poor House.â€" Number of inmates in the House at last report, 81 ; admitted during the year, 62; vagrants, none; born in House, 2; deaths, 14; chiidren bound out, 2 ; absconded, 4 ; discharged, 30 ; now in the House, 93. Amount actuâ€" ally expended for the support of the inâ€" mates of the House for the past year, $5,303.92; miking the average expenâ€" se per week for each persor, $1.06} ; average expense per year for each perâ€" son, $55.25. Waryixa to Worurx.â€"Ladies who appreciate the high quality of Priestâ€" ley‘s Dress Goods should make it a point to see that Priestley‘s name is stamped on every five ya.rdys. Instances are not unknown where Priestley‘s trade mark, ‘The Varnished Board‘ has been used the second time with inferior goods wrapped upon it. ad. in auother coluwn. It is said by those who have used it, to be the best in the market It is only manufactured by W. W. Walton & Co., Toronto. Bakrxa Poworr.â€"Ask your grocer for the People‘s Baking Powder ; see FireE Atrarxs.â€"Henceforth the folâ€" lowing will be the alarms to be given for the different wards :â€"North, one stroke; South, two strokes ; East, three strokes; West, four strokes. â€"The Star Tent No. 61, K. O.T.M, of Berlin, will hold a Musical and Litâ€" erary entertaiment in the‘C.O0.F. Hall, Feliman‘s Block on Friday evening, Jan, 4th, at 8 o‘clock i Addresd and Presentation. In Olden Times Jorx Crawro®p. lin, will t in _ German, â€" durâ€" ing which thiRev. Prof. Tafel will be inducted int¢he holy office of Assistâ€" ant Pastor othe Society, and thereaf~ ter the Sacrmmeént of the Holy Supper _ In the evging at seven o‘clock Prof. Tafel will onduct divine service in English, nmfdwmmial lervweb’ is being pre e occasion by Prof.m%odln'r and a choir of about forty, â€" Fratrnal invitation is extendâ€" will be admi Mr. Walter . Walton, of Toronto,‘ spent a few dain Waterloo, calling on his old frier, â€" Mr. Walton bad a very successfubar as jewellery travelâ€" ler for his Torco House and will conâ€" tinue with theme firm for ‘95. He is the manufacrer of a Baking Powâ€" der known as t People.s Baking Powâ€" der which is pnounced by experts inâ€" cluding HarryVebb of Toronto to be of the very hijest standard. Next Sund morning the services in the New dusalem Temple, corner King and Water streets, B_er- Rev, J. A. Lachlan spent New Year‘s at theld homestead near Arthur. Mr. AmbrosWinter, Miss Nellie Winter and Mrs. Ogden and Herâ€" bert Winter oPreston spent New Year‘s with MC. A. Winter. A pleasant sogatheringfiwas held at the residenceMr. Franklin Good on Wednesday eing,in bonor of their guests, Messrs.Jon and Robt. Good, who are about trtturn to Naperville, to resume their dies. Mr. Ed. Kreer is on duty again at the Bank of amerce. Miss Stevens;lliner at Doering Bros. will leave aorrow to visit her home in Watfont a short time. Mrs. Fiynn obronto, who has been visiting berhew, Mr. S. Fiynn of town, lefé tc (Thursday) for Shakespeare. Mr. A. T. Hon left Tuesday for Wingham, wherchas secured a gooi situation. Mr. Harvey Sof Toronto called on old friends ine Twin City on New Year‘s day. Miss A. Cathcailliner at Brickâ€" er & Diebel‘s, isidaying at her home in Chathan Mr.C. Koehleralamazoo, Mich., is home attendingfather‘s funeral. Miss Rella SinToronto is spendâ€" ing the holidays her‘cousin, Miss N. Bricker,. Mr. P. H. Simjoronto spent New Year‘s in tow guest of Mr. James Lockie. Miss Bown.an milton is the guest of Miss Marigenast. Mrs. Biggs of Igton is visiting her mother, Mrsac Bechtel of town. The Misses SicNaperville, Ill., are the guests of J. P. Hauch and wife, Weber streerlin. Mr. Henry Ritiretna, Man ,was visiting friends irn the other day. Miss Ella Bechf Oak Hail, Hawilton, is spenier holidays in town. Miss Annie Bespending a few days with Elmirads. . Mr. D. W. Goof Toronto gave the Cruroxtcts® of friendly cail on Wednesday. . Mr. John 3. Balt, and his daughter, Mrs, M Brantford, spent Monday wiï¬ls in Berlin and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Otbach of town celebrated their tining on New Year‘s day, it beingnth anniverâ€" sary of their manrfe Quite & number of friends present and all spent a most ele afternoon. Miss Anthes ans Emma Anâ€" thes spent New Y, Guelph. Mr.Walter MasGrand Valley was calling on friee New Year‘s. Mr. Josiah Brif Tavistock called on his friend» County dur ing the holidays. Mr. Charles Peinlaughter of Chicago visited frie town over the holidays. Mr. Brodie of Mi Co., spent a few days last weehis brotherâ€" inlaw, Rev. Jno. N Miss Laura Wegeacher, Welâ€" lesley, spent hee polidays at home. Miss Bella Moorearined the Pedro Club on Newnight to a Masquerade. A vg evening was spent and mucement obâ€" tained trying te idee masquerâ€" aders. The costumgery pretty, making quite a picnscene, and the efforts of the atyostess were voted & decided s3u; waterloo Cy Chronicle, Thursday, January 3, 1895.â€"Page 5. NEW JIUSALEM TEMPLE. Personal ar Th Churches. from the beginuing to the end, recogâ€" nizing as the result, that all religion has relation to the life, and that a life of religion is to do good. ST. JOHN‘S LUTHERAN CHURCH. The Christmas festival in St. Jobn‘s Lutheran Church bheld on Christmas evening was very well attended. The church was crowded a‘most to the doors. The programme of songs and recitations by : the Sabbath School children was well rendered. During the course of the evening tho Choir, under the able leadership of Mr.â€" Andâ€" rew â€" Weidenhammer, contributed a number of appropriate anthems in good style. . A largely attended song service was . held in St. John‘s Lutheram church last Sunday evening. The singing by the choir of the church was good and reflected great credit upon the leader, Mr. Weidenhammer. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. The Evangelical church of Waterloo held their aoanval Christmas Festival on Christmas evening. Theattendance was unusually large, .A rich proâ€" gramme of songs and recitations was given by the Sunday School scholars. The Good f«mily @dded much to the interest of the occasion by their renâ€" dering of a number of male choruses in fine style. At the practice of the Methodist Choir on Moadny evening a very pleasâ€" ing incident occurred, being the presâ€" entation of an address,â€"accompanied by a bandsome Teacher‘s Bible to Mr Frank Wegenast, who left town on Wednesday to take charge of the Woodside public school. Mr. Wegeâ€" nast replied to the address in suitable terms. Following is the * Mr. Frank Wegenast: Drar FrirExp.â€"We, your fellow members of the Waterloo Methodist Choir, desire, on the eve of your deâ€" parture from our midst, to give expresâ€" sion to our high appreciation of the faithful services you have rendered as a member of the choir during the past two years. . Your thorough knowledge of music and yourifaithfulness in atâ€" tending practice and the services of the sanctuary have contributed in a markâ€" ed degree to the effectiveness of the Choir in the service of song; while your gentlemanly deportment and conâ€" sistent Christian walk and conversaâ€" tion bhave won our admiration and esteem. We ask of you to be pleased to acâ€" cept this Bible as a slight token of the regard in which you are held by your fellow members of the Choir. We trust ithat its precious promises may cheer and brighten the pathway of your life and that The Word may prove a lamp unto thy feet and a light to thy path, and that when you are far distant from the scenes of the present it may now and then remind you of thâ€" happy hours spent in singing the come positions of the masters of sacred song. S1VMONRN UL UUO LLIRSUCEN 106 AMBCILCIS sieDiet B ogu nc e iss E. We all join in the wish that, in the new sphere of labor in which you are about to engage, your zeal and energy may be crowned with abundant sucâ€" cess, and that it m»y be the beginning of a long, honorable and useful career. _ Wishing you & long, happy and prosâ€" perous New Year, we are, sincerely, your fellow members of the Form IVâ€"Seniors, H, Hardy, N. Watson (honors), A. Huff. Juniors, A. Meyer, M. Woods, E. Bulmer, F. McKay, C. McKay (honors), M. von Neubronn, E. Ziefler. Forx III.â€"Seniers, A. Ruddell, R, Lederâ€" mann, L.Cairnes. Juniors, L. Doeriï¬, I. Schmidt (honors). J. Brodrecht, M. Bryant, J. M, Walker, L §peoker, g‘ Address and Presentation, The annual Public Exawm Natchez school was held on Dec. 22nd. The condition of tha‘wesâ€" ther being all that could be desired. The people of the section and many visitors assembled in the schoolâ€"room, filling it to its utmost capacity. During the fore part of the day the Eu‘pila were ~Axainined lg tenchers gey, McLean, Wray, Fraser and Weber, and gave abundant evidence of the excellent character of the work d’l%’: by their teacher, Mrl;dMsrtinsom ) managemént, order and discipline was certainly very satisfactory. %::e the school is in a flourishing condition B. H. S. Xmas Examination. Ziegler A. Public EHxamination. WaTErLOO Mxztropist Cnolr. ADDRESS. XMAS CHIMES Ring out on the frosty air! Listen to their merry tones : CHIME FIRST : Come in, come in! _ Come in to Uffelmann‘s. CHIME SECOND : And see his stock of Christâ€" mas Goods ! CHIME THIRD ; His assortment is the Best in Town! CHIME FOURTKH ; His prices now are marked Way Down ! of CHORUS : Long Boots, It will pay you to see them before buying. Voelker Bros., KINGBT â€" BERLIN. After the classes were satisfactorily examined, the ladies of the section provided a pleasanter part of the proâ€" gramme in the form of a good substanâ€" tial lunch, to which all did ample justâ€" ice. The visitors were then enterâ€" tained bg songs, instrumentals, recitaâ€" tions and dialogues from the children, by speeches from Rev. R. Atchison, Berlin, C.G.Fraser, Berlin, J. W. Berry, Breslau, H. W. Brown, Foronto Norâ€" mal, and the trustees of the section, and by several excellent cartoons by Mr.McLean, Bridgeport. Among the teachers present were J. W. Berry, Bresilau ; 0.G.Fraser, Central, Berlin ; J. B. Hagey, Lexington; J. McLean, Bridgeport; W. E. Wray, Heidelberg; Eph. Weber, Berlin; Miss Sbheppard, Berlin; Misses Wood, Williams, L. Berry, M. A. Berry and others of Berlin. All were thoroughly pleased with the exercises throughout and asâ€" sured that the teacher Mr, Martinson is alive, earnest and painsâ€"taking teachâ€" er. He can congratalate himself that he carries the best wishes of a host of friends for the continued success in his new school at West Montrose. A very happy proceeding took place at School Section No 23, Waterloo, last Friday afternoon. Miss L. J. Berry, who has had charge of the school for the past three years, is about to sever her connection with the school and as a mark of their esteem her scholars presented her with a very handsome writing desk and the followâ€" ing Dear Teacher.â€"During the three years that you ; have so faithfully and efficiently taught us we have learned to love and respect you. We are &ware that oftâ€"times we did not lighten the burdens which fall to your lot as teacher, but trust that wherever you may spend your future years they may be pleasant, As we are about to sever our relations ‘as teacher and pupils permit us to band you this little gift ‘we a token of gur regard for you. . ___ 6. 8x .__ N. Bogrregk®. . _ A. Scrayr. L W.Snormarer. of ooumta: teacher was very much surprised, but) she returned the compliâ€" ments by giving each pupila handsome ‘have been for many years in Penneylâ€" vania were over and there was shm "Mnidthoduoendnudthe couple which include thirteen childrén, H. Stauffer,| Con: during the (Christmas Hfl;y:."ï¬w sous who 1..%. haéaw Eaw manv vears in Pannsviâ€" Swing out, Ring out, Clang with all your might, Call the people in to see the Merry Christmas Sight ! A large stock just received, of excellent quality and at low prices. The best boots we have ever shown for the money., Long Boots. A Teacher Presented. Family Reunion. y jily reunion took place ;id::] of Mr. and Mrs. D. fer,\ Conestogo, during the ADDRESS. Vistror. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS â€"NEW YEAR. Happy & Prosperous New Year. We take this opportunity of thanking you for the liberal support given us during the past year. Allow us to remind you that carry & large stock of Blank Books ani Office Supplies. _A good 1000 letter book for $1.75. Keystone Ink, 75c a quart. This is one of the best inks in the market. â€" Prices at our place you will always find right. _ Every Housekeeper in Waterloo admitted by all who use it to be the best in the market. . OXE SPooNFUL goes as far ss three of any other and does its work better, _ CGuaranteed absoâ€" jutely pure. Nobody should be without it. Manufactured only by W. W. Waiten & Co., 492 Queen st. w., Toronto To Exchange for Town Property in Berlin FORTY-EIGHT and a half acres, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation. On it T andinahigh state of cultivation. On it are two frame houses, nearly new, a bank barn 50x80 feet, and all necessary outbuildings. Soil, food loam, 34 acres of orchard, two neverâ€"failâ€" ng wells. On the Petersburg road i)’j\ést outside of the corporation of the Town of Berlin. FKor fl:rst.iculars as to terms, etc, apply on the premâ€" , or by lebter to J. B, OBERHOLTZER, 49â€"im Berlin, Ont. People‘s Baking Powder sixty grand children and nineteen great grand children,uearly all of whom were present. I HD 1e slus. e Cou ahin ut a Bs on i oo tm c c s * _ Mr. D.H. Stauffer was born in Fennâ€" sylvania on the 3lst December 1813 and is : now in his eightyâ€"secâ€" ond year. His wife Hanna Maria Shelâ€" ly was also born in Pennsyivania on the 29th May 1819. They have been married for 59 years. They came to Canada in 1847. The old couple are still hale and hearty and bid fair to live for many years to come. NEW PRUSSIA. Mr. Jos. Bast, who broke his arm while playing, is speedily recovering... At the school meeting, Mr. Moses Schultz was elected as trustee. ... Mr. J. Mosser spent Xmas at Hesson .... Mesers. H. Alles and E. Lichty of Deâ€" troit, aré visiting friends in Lisbon. .. Our township clerk sent in a list of all children of the section between 8 and 14 yre of age. This is a step in the right direction . .. . Mr: Naumann, who lives with Mr. J. Ginder, is very low and is net expected to live very long. ... . At the closing of school, the scholâ€" ars were presented with candies and Xmas gifts.... Mr. A. Axt is visiting friends at Hanover. MRS. EHRLYC FARM FOR SALE The anuual school meeting took place last Wednesday. Mr. Frank Sniâ€" der was clected trustee to fill the vaâ€" cancy caused by the retiring of Mr. Charles Peppler. The contract for 15 cords of wood 3 feet long was let to James Adamson at $1.70 & cord.... Mr. M. Cummings lost a valuable heiâ€" fer last week.... Mr. Fred Smith and sisters from Salem spent Xmas with relatives bere. .. . The Rev. J. Showers gave an interesting service last Sunday, bis subject being on good literature and the publishing house at Dayton, Ohio, giving a brief record of the latter from its infancy,60 years to the preseut day. Bishop Kepbart of the U. B. church will give a lecture at this place on Tuesday evening the 8th. We Wish All Our Numerous Patrons a W. H. BECKER & CO. Sold‘in Waterloo by Bricker & Diecbel. wishing to have beautiful light pastry during the new year WEST MONTROSE. BOOKSELLERS, KING ST., BERLILN. Wishes her many customers Should Use Only The Wear ;ho English Glendew and Grandu, the rm ost popular collars«, best value at 50 to 60c in } dozen lots. SILK SCARYFS. We have lust received a larHe aw ortment ! silk scarfe which we are selling at whol prices, having bought them che % This is tike best present you can buy for busband, brother or _ somebodyelse‘s brother, for the moneï¬. Silk handkerchiefs. Of these you will find with us 'l&he finest collection. Ties, Ties, Ties. The finest assortment to be found in Berlin,. For the finest fltting suit in the wuntw on us. We make ne Scotch Tweeds ’u up. Canadian“i&ao up,. We can‘t be beat or fine prdered cloths. J. APPEL 4 #@9, > Walnar Rlock: Berlin. Bemis & Roos, The Electroplaters. Are now ready to do any and all kinds of plating in Walper Block GoOLLD, SILV ER, NICEKEL Have your tld, worn table ware _re plated to look and wear as good as new. â€" Charges Reasonabic. Office above Simon Snyder‘s Drug Store Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1894. I CAN show you the handsomest pipe, the most fragrant tobacco, the choicest cligar the prettiest pouch, the nobbiest cane, the nic est smoker‘s »et, the best pocket knife.the love liest violin, the latest and newest accorde@n the best guitar, the eweetest symphonium, th shortest and longest, the e :om;?;d stronge . FOR XMAS TRADE SPECIAL NOTICE Work Guaranteed. / @ \w. f 265 2 3 72 b-r.." 1 “°:" fi?""â€" â€" SA Fipe Repatring a Specialty. WarTkrLOO PirE & ToBAOCO EMPORIUM @ King 8St., Waterloo. _ EP & CQO BB 24 _ CCC . DOERSAM, Prop, uPA OPPER