qualty is vanous more than the posâ€" pbtaining the finest i s [deal Man the Time m T ts n*n w it rommended it to -t-'ha-": aÂ¥. P. 0. Box M8, UuMes Ui AEMERQY ®pmv im BEa8gTt. n* ~f your Horse -mmolyour d supcens . 1t ig ad a mare that Aties cured ber. w it d ; witho ask to see Priest "*, H., Fob. 24, 9 . Â¥o., Apr. 3, 92. . al _ bettles of your M rt preter them to cbtain them from ask for Priest. it 0 1+ t WV y,y_ iti,l y trot of g nerm) sin p‘y depâ€"nds on w.‘.\L 1= tWost .‘. a‘n man at some @ir hood that the is thr poetic ang hen flop . ompleteâ€" erf in n generai / I have my r UOcéan. it‘s that sign ) acdmittance CURE, \ se _ many daughters, so fruitless, an to reduce aistained l were not so to endure a I ;l*‘:if'\fl Lh‘F i< world whe »» the other they are sims n them with ear.cter, WQ min because moause we like in t be‘p our. we make the t the chracter. t we aduire, t« :'l new Ccase ik isn‘t half eterence, deâ€" iental attainâ€" ‘eristics that lly to try to s hbeing the its holiday) n my mail _ on busiâ€" ooklyn Eaâ€" 1. said the uing down ip in her â€"Syracuse ng dress opimion is iracteriatic nsenting he taintest is Ad one. ~~. perhaps 1s di"‘â€"'““"bfl but many ‘pproach of ke a tender i~ _ be done «1 feeling quality is ssessed by er. â€" He is alities first s are the inds theim hour un man s Whq nat w i feelirg ~ystem. â€"apari l i. the mut ialf back* wl harmlegg main . well Case We # the Aid roading was opened by the cuncil of Woolwich and Pilkington. Moved by Leander Bowman, secondâ€" ed by C. 8. Weber that the matter reâ€" zarding aâ€"suming certain lands on the West side of the Grand River near or on the boundary line of Pilkington and Woolwich for & public highway be laid vve;s until next session of this council. Carrted, Application« were received from sevâ€" eral parties for the office of collector of l @zAs, at noon Ine council met again. All the members present. + Mrâ€" Christian Heibein, Donald Meâ€" Leav, Jesse Penfold.and several other r\sr.'p;;y»-rw of the township of Woolâ€" wich slong with Mr. Chambers and MUr. Strangway of the township of Pilâ€" kincton appeared before the couucil, sking the council to assume certain ncgs as a roadway near or on the lLownline of Pilkington and Woolwich, with the prospect of the County counâ€" il of Waterloo and Wellington baild inz m bridge across the Grand River if Moved by William Scheifele secondâ€" »d by Andrew D. Schmidt that the folâ€" owing persons be appointed tax collecâ€" tor« tor the current year at nine mills n the dollar for all moneys collected ind paid over to the Treasurer, viz : Gro. Adamson for Elec. Div.Nos. 1 & 2 1 Wiuukler n n n 1 3 & 6 Geo. Auman n n in No. 1 A. Mattusch on i n it D J 1. Brohman n i m n 7 t Moved by Mr. C. 8. Weber, secondâ€" 1 by Andrew D. Schmidt that the inâ€" terest accruing from the Clergy Reâ€" ‘orve fund be distributed as follows : =32 0U to each school section an $16.â€" 00 to Union 8. S. No. 4. Woolwich and On motion of Mr. Bowman, secondâ€" ed by Mr. Scheifele the council went into «a committee of the whole on the Auditors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s account for the year ending 31st, Dec. 1®Y94, with Mr. C. 8. Weber in the chair. _ The council resumed and the chairman ma«de the following report : To the Reeve and Council : We your cominitte of the whole beg to report that we have examined the Auditors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s account for the year ending the 3l1st December 1894, showing a balance of fourteen hundred and twentyâ€"five dollars and ninety seven cents ($1425.97) and as we find the s=ams correct we recommend the ;u]uption of the same. (Signed) C. 8. Weser. Elmira and to Union Sections _Nos. 11 & 1t Wellesley and Woolwich a'nd Nos. 10 & 21 Waterloo and Woolwich and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same â€"Carried. The C:erk als# laid before the Coun cil the Auditors‘ statement of the Trea surer‘s account, h _ The following tenders were received for the township printing :â€"P. E. W. ;‘_on_er,:}UQ 00; George Klirck, $121 ; C,. C. Delion, $119.00 ; The German Publishing Co , $107.00 ; David Bean, £103.00. A communication was received from the County Judge appointing Monday the 18th February 1895,to hear the apâ€" peal of David Schneider against the award of the Township Engineer unâ€" der the Ditches and Water Course Act The Clerk laid before the council the nward of the arbitrators appointed unâ€" der sub see 10 of Section 87 Public School Act 1891 along with plan showâ€" ing the boundaries of Union 8. S. No. 28 Woatrerloo and Woolwich Moved by Leander Bowman secondâ€" ed by William Schiefele that the tenâ€" der of David Bean, to do all the town: ship printing for one year both English and German for $103.00,being the lowâ€" ~t. Jacobs, Feb. 12th ‘05. Moved by Leander Bowman secondâ€" d by William Scheifele that the report f tne committee of the whole on the Auditors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s weount be adopted and engrossed on he minutes â€"Carried. est be accepted.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. A. D. Schmidt, seoâ€" onded by William Scheifele,that K. W. MeKay be paid four dollars for four coptes of the Municipal World ard thit the Reeve grant bis ‘drder for the ssme A petition was received from George Shoeim«<ker and seven other ratepayers of 8. 3. No. 11, praying to bhave the lan«s of Gâ€"orge Shoemaker detached from 8 8. No. 11, and to have the same attach+d to Union 8.8. No.2, Pilkington, for school purposes. The Municipal Council of the townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at 8St. Jacobs on the 12:n dâ€"y of February A D., 1895, pursuant to adjournment from last sesâ€" sion All the members present The Reeve in the charir. The minutres of the previous session were râ€"ad and adopn»d. WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Moved by Leander Bowman, secondâ€" l by CS3 Weber that tue petition of eorge Shoemaker and others be receiâ€" ed a d that Mr. Joseph B. Snyder of is township be and is hereby appointâ€" larbitrator on behalf of this towgship nder the consolidated Public School ‘t 54, YVic.C.@p 55 Section 87,and Mub. x 1, of said Act.â€"Carried. The council adjournaed for one hour COUNTY AND DISTRICT Chairman "Oh, yes! I know something sabout Paine‘s Celery Compound; I have used it occasionally myself, and know of it being used in England. I have recom mended it to pale, weak and rundown women and girls in England, and it has produced very satisfactory and pleasing results. From what I know of the formula of Paine‘s Celery Comâ€" Thinks it is the Rignt Medicine for Building Up Weak and Sickly Qirls and Women. ;);)m-ld, I have no hesitation, as a phyâ€" sician, 13 pre-cr‘l;bing it in cases of general debility, ia, nervous afâ€" fections, kidney bï¬ liver complaints and general weakness. ‘ "Your pale, weak and halfâ€"dead “Yon:nsale, ;:-x and hallâ€"dead women ve a true lifeâ€"buildâ€" ing agent inï¬i'ho’l Celery Compound. There is no other ion I know m is so vell_w&o trouâ€" "Itnomt know ‘that s Celery is so popular in your midet; it really deserves every .] '54 In the early. part of January an English physician of high standing and considerable wealth, visited the prinâ€" cipal cities and towns of Canada, after a tour in the United States. When asked what he thought of Canadians from {a pbhysiological point of view, he replied :â€" | "Taken as a whole you havs a fine, sturdy population; but there is room for improvement. You have splendid specimens of manhood; your women generally look healthy and vigorous, but you have too many who are pale, listless and halfâ€"dead looking, such as I have met in the United States. HIS |jEXPERIENCE WITH PAINE‘S CELERY COMPOUND. He was exceedingly well pleased with what he saw of the Dominion, and spoke in glowing terms of the good nature and hospitality of our people,. He Says we Have Too Many Pale and Half{â€"Deat Women. Talks about Canadian People, He is Pleasad With Canada ‘Well expiai fully what you underâ€" stand a jackâ€"leg Zcarpenter to be,‘ inâ€" sisted the lawy er, An English Physican from the Tight Little Island. sah.‘ ‘Boss, I declare I dunno how ter splain any mo‘ cept to say hit am jes‘ the same diffunce as ‘twixt you and er fustâ€"class lawyer,‘ A lawyer was close questioning a negro witnees in one of the justice courts the other day, and was getting along fairly uutil he asked the witness what his occupation was. ‘l‘se a carpenter, sab.‘ ‘W hat kind of carpenter? ‘They calls me a jackâ€"leg carpenter, ‘What is a jackâ€"leg carpenter? ‘He is a carpenter who is not a fustâ€" class carpenter, s« h.‘ If you‘re a tired out or "run down" woman, wim"%r Pierce‘s F.vorite Prescription. _ Ano, if you suffer from auy "fewale comp.aint" or diso. der,you get well. For these two thinysâ€"to build up women‘s »râ€"ugth, and to cure women‘s ailmentsâ€"this is the only medicine that‘s cUaRANTEED If it ‘domn't, cure, in ever) case, your money is returned. , On these terms, what else cin be "jJust as guod" for you to buy? _ The "Prercription" regulates and promotes all the natural functions, never comflicts with them, and is perâ€" feetly harmless in any condition of the fem«le system. â€" It improves digestion, enriches the blood, brings refreshing sleep aud restores healith and vizor. For ulcerations, gispiacemen.s, bearingâ€" gown sensation, periodical pains, and every chronic weekness or irregularity, a remedy that safeiy, and permanently cures, Mr. Scheifele thot this council do now »djourn to mee! ay~‘n at St. J»cobs on Tuesday the 2nd ca, of April next at 9 o‘cluck a.m.,;parhm «~ter to be appoint ed on that day..â€"Câ€"rried. Joyx L. WinEmax, * o Cierk. Moved 3‘1&08 hmidt seco d MAr.‘ Scheif t this council do Not too slow, e Get strong, seco: ded by Elec. Div. No. 1.â€"William Bannick» salary, $50 00; 2 â€"Henry Wendling $45.00; 3 â€"Martin B. Suyder, $37.004 4,â€"Simon B. Heist, $37.00; 5.â€"John Amos, $45,00. Elec. Div. No.1.â€"Joan Stricker,salâ€" ary, $42 00; 2. â€"William Soider, $37; 3.â€"Enoch Erb, $36.00; 4. â€"Ferdinand Latch, $30 00; 5.â€"Aaron Cressman, $38.00. Elec.â€"Div. No. 4.â€"Wendel Shantz, Danie!l Weber and Joseph C. Snyder,. . Elec.Div. No. 5.â€"Joseph Abra,Geo, Israel and Henry McNally, Sr. POUNDKEEPERS. Elecâ€"Div. No. 1.â€"Menno Schereich, John Wildfong and William Coons. Moved by Mr. Hagey, seconded by Mr. Weber that this Council now go inâ€" to committee of the whole on the Byâ€" Laws Nos 757 and 758 to fill in the hands of the Assessors, Collectors, Fenâ€" ceâ€"viewers and Poundkeepers, and let the contract for Township printing.â€" Jos. B. Hagey, Chairman. REPORT. The Committee of the whole beg leave to report that they have filled in the bianks in Byâ€"Laws Nos 757 and 158 with the names of the following persons as Assessors, Collectors, Fenceâ€" viewers, Poundkeepers and Township Printer, viz : â€" Eiec..Div. No. 3.â€"Helfrich Hunzenâ€" hagen, Ignatz Freiburger and Gregory Schoarr. FENCEâ€"VIEWERS, Elec.â€"Div. No. 1.â€"Christian Beaver, Moses Kinsey and David Panabaker. Elecâ€"Div. No. 2.â€"Chbristian Reinâ€" hardt, Matthias Brobman, and Charles Aummell. Elec.â€"Div. No. 3.â€"John Krabling, Franklin Shub and Charles O. Stroh. Be it therefore resolved,that the Galt and Preston Street Railway (Li mited) their successork and assigns,be and the y are bereby authorized and empowered to construct, complete, maintain rnd operate, and from time to time remove and change as required during the term of twenty years, a dingle or double iron street railway upon and »across the various public romds and highways in the said Township lying between the village of Preston and the village of Hespeler, and be in further resolved that in the opinion of this Council, the said The Galt and Preston Street Railâ€" way Company Limited should have powers of expropriation for the purpose of building that portion of its r«ilway situate | in the said Township of Water loo and lying between the Corporation limits of the Village of Preston and the Village of Hespeler. Elec â€"Div. No. 2.â€"John Wendling, William Snider and Simon Schiedel. Moved r)); Mr. Hagey, seconded by Mr. Quickfallâ€"That whereas the Galt and Preston Street Railway, Ltd ,intend extending their line of Railway from the Village of Preston through a porâ€" tion of the Township of Waterloo to the Village of Hespeler, and whereas the said Street Railway intend building their Srreet R«ilway upon private pro; perty, and whereas it will be necessary in constructing the extension of said Railway tcfcross certain Public Highâ€" ways in the said Township of Waterâ€" loo Moved by Mr. Weber, seconded hy Mr. Quickfallâ€"That Bv Law No. 760, to repeal Byâ€"Law No 753,grariting cerâ€" tain p ivileges to the Preston and Ber lin Street Railway, Limited, be read the first and second timoe.â€"Carried ’ Moved by Mr. Weber, seconded by Mr. Quickfallâ€"That Byâ€"Law No. 758, to provide for the appointment of Fen ceâ€"viewers, Poundkeepers,Carâ€"taker ot Tp. Hall, ana define thedunmes of the 1. + ship Printer, be read the first and & â€" Carried. Move. : Hagey, seconded hy Mr. Weoerâ€"‘1 hat Byâ€"Law No. 759, to legalize and confirm the award of the Arbitsa tor» appointed to review â€" and urhitrflw regarding the formstion of a Urion Schnol Section between the Townshipâ€" of Waterloo and Woolwich, be read the first and second time.â€"Carried. 1 The Cncil ‘met at the Townshp Hall on Saturday, Feb. 9th, pursu: nt tu adjournment. _ MeomSers all presâ€" nt The Rceve in the chair. Minutes of precéding session read and »pproveds. Muved ‘by Mr. Hagey, seconces hy Mr. Weberâ€"Thst Byâ€"Law No 757, to provi e for the appointment of A s «â€" sors and Collectors for the year 1895,he read the first and second time.â€"Car COLLECTORS. ASSESSORS St. Valentine‘s Day St. Valentine,who for so many years has been presiding over a very cold shrine, is about to be brought back hea tily into fashion this month, and sviff the sweet savor of maidens‘ prayâ€" ers and sacrifices on his «itar _ There are to be dances in his ho or, and rites observed appropriate to the day _ Red roges are to be worn by enthusiastic girls for the full twentyâ€"four hours over which he has dotminion, and those who confidently expect the kind saint to give them a glimpse of their furure husâ€" nands must, according to Demorest‘s Monthly,follow theseâ€"curious processes : They must hie them to bed one hour before midnight carrying a taper ouly as a light, and never casting a glance to left or right, but looking straight beâ€" fore,put up the taper on entering their bedrooms. On the threshold they must unbind their bair, wash their hands in rosewater, and standing before a mirâ€" ror, slowly eat & crisp seed cake baked in the shape of a heart,. This done all in the dark and making sure never to retrace a step, they git to bed and to sleep with all dispatch; for if they can dreaim befora midnight the vision will present the form and features of the future busband.~ There are costillions set for St. Valentine‘s eye, when all the favors will be emblems suitable to the semson, and a blindâ€"folded debutante, personifying love, will distribute to each man a little red silk heart. On one side is to show, in small gilt lettering, the name of the young woman with whom he must dance the figures; when he presents it she will stick through the, silk leaf a narrow pin of gilt and fasten the heart to the left side of h r bodâ€" .ce. < The first European mention of barâ€" ley is on the medals of Mentapontis, an Italian town. B.C. 600. I began to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla it has inâ€" creased to 163. 1 think Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is a marvellous medicine and am very much pleased with it." J. ArciD® CHaussE®. Mood‘s Pills cure liver il!s, constipation, billousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Moved by Mr. H ‘rtâ€"l, <ec nded by Mr Quickfal\â€"That ths Council now adjourn, o meâ€"t »gamn xt the Township Hal\; on Siturday, March 9<h, at 10 o‘clock, a. m. A Marvelous Medicine Whenever Given a Fair Trial Hood‘s Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Alcide Chaussé, architect and surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montreal, Cansda: "C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen:â€"I have been taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla for about six months and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. Last May my weight was 152 pounds, but since J.ep) Mickus, stovâ€",drum and pipe, $1275; Trow‘as Penrce, P 8.1., expeuse r â€"to mation of Union School Section, $4360; Will:m Sialb um, taking paupr o Por Hourâ€"e, $2 ; E gelbert Schmal‘z,cecar and timber,$3.96; Mosâ€" es Cresâ€"m n, gravel, $726; John Mien»,w: od and supplies for Township Hal , $7 43; Porer Shirk, wr ving three copes Audiors‘ Report, $6; Aud tore, auditing Township accounts, $10. HOOD‘S sion of courncil to proide for the apâ€" poin: m â€"nt cof Overseers of Highways, _C.rned * Moved hy Mr Weber, seconded by Mâ€" Hasey, shat the forsowing accounts be pid and chat the R e.e grant his order on the Treasurer for several a mwovunts, vig :. Mwei hy ‘Mr‘Ha:>y, seconded by Mr Wrher thas » ave be given the movâ€" er _ ‘o introdvuce a By Law at next ses moe i/ 7‘0. hln‘ul the third ï¬.:.'“ ;.....,‘ C Sarsaparilla Mr. J. Alcitde Chaucsd Montrcal. P. Q. CGCURES Gro. A Titr, Tp. Clerk. AC Charges Reasonable. . Office above Simon Sny der‘s DrugStore Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1894. Have your old, worn tableware re plated to look and wear as good as new. a specialty. Razors, saw and ska‘e grinding by steam power. Gun smithing io d key fiiting Wlectric b lis and enunciators pnt np, Fine lathe work and lath jobbing work of every desâ€" cription Give us a eâ€"ll Prices right. Fustâ€" class workmarship guarani ced Telephone 13 The Electroplaters. Are now ready to doany and all kinds of plating in is prepared to take contrac‘s for all kinds of houses and barns. Estimates cheerfully given. Havig just pnt in an: ther new machinc.viz: a Clipper and ~hear Grinding Michine. we are now prepar d to gri d your old, aull ciippers and mak them cut equal to any new pair, Price only T5¢c, 9 + « 9 Barbers‘ and Tailors‘ Shears GOLELID, SILV ER, NICEKEIL & COPPEE Hello There! â€" Me has the latest and bost machinery for moving buildings 7â€"At THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP HENRY HOLLE, Clipper Grinding ! ©Ce........... .. » 23000000000000000LOCSCO200CCCOCGUC .00 pe080e~a~2000000060000000800000® N009 530020 wue Cheap Harness John g;_l;ebel’s, Bemis. & Roos, Down the street through the busy way * A lady passed on marketing day. Who, pausing at a grocery store, Stepped quickly in at the open door. With bated breath and anxious mien She queried : "have you COTTOLENEF"! The grocer, leaving off his work, Interrogated every clerk ; But none up to that time had seen An article called "* COTTOLENE." *"What is it?"‘ said he to the dame, ‘ *"*That answers to this curious name, | What is it made of? What‘s its use? My ignorance you‘ll please excuse." **You‘re not the merchant for my dimes, I see you‘re quite behind the times. For COTTOLENE, I‘d have you know, Is now the thing that‘s all the go, An article of high regard ; A healthful substitute for lard. Its composition pure and clean ; For cooking give me COTTOLENE.®" As from his store the lady fied, The grocer gently scratched his headâ€" On his next order, first was seen, "One doson cases COTTOLENE," Work Cuarantéed. FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS To u~ers of horse and burbers‘ clippers. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Builder and Contractor, CoONEsSTOGO, ONT, Wellington and Ann SUeeil; MONTREAL,. A SHORTENING. Now Is Tns Tnig For ERB St., WATERLOO, Ask Your Grocer for it, locality (local or traveling) to introcc« a new discovery and keep our slhhow cards tacked uï¬on trees, foncesand bridges throughout town and country rteady employment, Commission Cz ~ztary £55.00 per month and exzer â€" £25, and money deposited in any ba~l; when started. For porticulars, write _ Wor:d Medical M‘ect=ic Co., WANTED HELEFP! : 12 King St, West C. L. HENDERRON, Machinist and Prop Made only by Londcs, Ont., Can. mania every _ |LATBST FTRO # SAUDER‘S # and lasting quality, combined {with all the latest improvements stoves correspondingly cheap. complete with my OowN MAKE FURNITURE; a good Baker und He«ter ; the heaviest stove made toâ€"day. _ It possesses the a call., admitted by all who use it to be the best in the market,. _ Oxk SPoonruUL goes as far as three of any other and does its work better. _ Guaranteed absoâ€" lutly pure. Nobody should be without it. Waterloo Coal Yards. Berlin, Jan. 30th, 1895 Every Housekeeper in Wateroo aril1 wells, . 1 we are pu are prepared to drill wells: put up pumpe: and ThiS YeAP iCX guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. . Apply or write to ‘Furthermore Nad. SNIDER, BRICKER & CO., : Eg.‘;fll.‘:’,t'l";i.‘:;..’l.?:t.,:;‘. tha reada rannirae A 500 lb. Cook Stove People‘s Baking Powder Sold in Waterloo by Bricker & Diebel. Manufactured only by W. W. Walten & Co., 492 Queen st. w., Toronto Snider, Bricker & Co. This very cold snap will make you think of something to keep your feet warm and dry. _A General reduction in prices of all kinds of Overshoes, Rubbers, &c., at the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. All reguâ€" lar brands, no seconds, (seconds are shoddy goods.) Saturday, February 2nd, 1895. 9. SAUDER & CQO. Readyâ€"made Clothing Shoe Superstition No. HAWKSVILLE, For all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing, Gasfitting, &e., give me Gigancic, Cash Cost Price, Clearing Sale The Popular Boot & Shoe Store. An old sign says that if a young man is careless of his shoe lacing, he will neglect his wife; but on the contrary, if he laces them tight he will be very stingy in bis de«lings with her. By the way if a youâ€"g man is guoing to see his sweetheart and stubs his righ: toe. he may know that he is to be welcome; but if he stubs his left one he may as well turn around aud go home, because she does not want to ree him. Againâ€"if his lacings keep coming untied his lady love is talking or thinking of him. wishing to have beautiful light pastry during the new year M with Copper Reservoir for $25.00, OLD CILME W EIGET J .A CO B C J . S8. ROOS. Hawksville, On for 15 days commencing Last Year GOur Aim S3 MA Sifks White Brick, Drain Tile and Cellar Tile The March of Progress. Should Use Only The in the market Come and see our stock [’thermore it is our intentiol add to our equip} from time to time as improvements suggest themseives, jor the demand the trade require ON R.A We do not follow We LE.p the van we adaed to our equipment Aa new patent kiln we wre putting in a new Dis integrator and Ktone Repat: All other