e time by any We would par« i the following rted direct by an are busyl ening. an into stock sind y. _ They repres rest rtment ds, _ ideries, on8, Laces, arasols, Etg. 1.8 Sto College and Sbhorthanod Institute ill commence on Tuesday April 16th. Individoal tuition. No classes. Cirâ€" calars free on application,. _ Address Galt Business College, Galt, Ont. _ . â€"Souvenir Ranges are beating all rmoords in baking und cooking, The amount of fue! consumed,is astonishingâ€" Iysmall.They speak for themselves and tll their neighbors. Look at them at J.W. Fear & Co‘s. â€"Parties in need of furniture will| _ Next Friday (Good F"""P and fod it to their advantage to call at the | Sunday the sacrament of the (Lord‘s txtory of Wegenast & Co., before buyâ€"| Supper will be administered. On Sunâ€" ig elsewhere, as they are offering big|day morning a number of Apprg'ri-te inducements for cash. They have also anthem will be rendered I the alarge stock of lumber yet on band dhoir. | which will be sold at a reduced price. ) 8T. LOUIS. â€"The window of Mr. Ed. M. Devitt, dmiggist, has grsat attractions for poung and old. Crowds have been aroand the window, so that Policeman Fiyun had to resort to the “Mov:ngn." The cause of it all is a fine exbibit of half a dozen live colored rabbits with Faster egga showing forth Devitt‘s dyes f green, purple, blue, scarlet and pellow, _â€""Ten years ago," writes the Bresâ€" | the first chapter « la correspondent, "Mr. John Shantz|the endless trou paid over $$,000 for the farm be reâ€"|and yet continu seotly sold. He put buildings and | spiritual creation waterworks on it to the amount of | treated of was he $1,00. The farm has been kept and | record of the Phy ww is in first class condition. He|ation. Our Cre ww sells it for $6,500. At his sale| own story as to t rlo« â€"Mr. S. came home late last night ard fumbled with the latch key. Presâ€" tatly Mrs. S.‘s head appeared at an tpper window. "Murder! Thieves !" she screamed. _ "Shut up !" cried S. "Oh, its you, is it 1" "Yos, it‘s me," marled 3. "And I‘m so loadedâ€"" "I should say you were," snapped his wife. "Loaded with bargains from Uffelâ€" mann‘s, I mean." Mrs. S. came down wftly and let her deary in. â€"Mr. Jacob. Ball has opened a reâ€" air shop in Devitt‘s Block, and is now repared to do all kinds of repairing. ead his advt. in another column. â€"On Friday evening last the Waterâ€" x M. S. Band serenaded Mayor Suyâ€" er at his residence. _ His worship deâ€" wered aneat and complimentary speech o the boys. â€"spring session at the Galt Busiâ€" it years ago one team of horsee brought over $450, at his recent sale the best horse sold for $53." â€"Sty 'opular To Rzxt.â€"That handsome store in Killer‘s Block, Waterloo, lately occuâ€" Ped by Doering & Co. Apply at once to Geo. H.. Hutchison, WaterIoo. tf ‘:48t â€" Betweet _ Waterloo and Bridgeport a goat robe, horse blanket, fatter cushion, woo:len muffier. Reâ€" ward forâ€"return at CHRoxICLE office, or Hmuh‘gen’s hotel, Bridgeport, or Heary 3. Stroh‘s, S > _â€"Take a look at Kumpf‘s wall paper fore buying elsewhere. He has a oice stock of great variety,. _â€"|). 8. Huber, photographer, Watâ€" loo, has the very best appliances to oduce the finest photographs whether in or shine. Wws can be leased for ont OF 1 (an be leased for one: E‘,J-P-shrm:n.hum tice 0 men‘is > of each no ce 15¢ our ~:â€" Kitehen copy hn L4 is not complete without one of our LOCAL NEWS. The 6O0D M‘Tg. i changes must be left at this office ater than Saturday noon. _ The ‘of changes must be left not late Tueslay noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ; accepted up to noon Wednesday TO AUuVERTISERS Is sh tan shoes for Easter at the Boot and Shoe Store, J. S. Improved Vegetable Slicers. week MANUFACTURED BY King St., East. & Parior Lamp ?‘-m members of his licers. Confirmation on the last day of school. ‘The address was read by| Miss _ _| Eleonora Muelier and expressedl the s ratitude of the scholars to their Ask Your Dealer for it 59 s pabior for the adly io BERLIN l‘, finish inside of three week Hartnett of Toronto has and Mr, James O‘Brien . foreman. + wv.t'ut] track will Bbe put in. of the Berlin Bicycie Club was h Thursday evening, April 4th. following officers were elected for Hon. Pres., Thos. Bridger; Pres., Illing; Viceâ€"Pres., R. D. Lang; Thos, Turnbull; Cor.Sec., F. taken in their welfare. J. Stewart, W. Sugarman, P. | Harâ€" wood, H, Boehmer, R. Chamberlain, A. E. Erb, A. Hallman, M. Eby; C. W.A. Delegatesâ€"Mayor Hibner, F H.Illing, R. D. Lang, P. Pequegnat, H. Backus, M. Eby, F. Groff. | Rec â€"Sec., H. Clemens; Captain, Pequegnat; Lieut., H. Backus Lieut, C. Eoglert; Bugler, I. Board of Managementâ€"J. Osborph, E. J. Stewart, W. Sugarman, P. rHsr- Waterloo Bicycle Club which has reâ€" cently _ been making large | acâ€" cessions to its membership will be worthily represented at Toronto next Friday by the following delegation : Mayor Soyder and Messrs. Scully, Wells, Wegenast, Roos (J.| H.,) Bruce, Lockie, Pequegnat, Roos (H. W.,) Keil and W. J. Fear. On Thursâ€" day evening (toâ€"night) the Wanderers‘ Big C. W. A. Powâ€"Wow and Olio of Good Things will take place. This enâ€" tertainment is given in honor of the delegates. The principat business of the meeting will be the election of offiâ€" cers and fixing the place for the Anâ€" nual Meet. Waterloo and Peterborough are neck to neck in the race with the chances in favor of Waterloo, It will \ not be the fault of our boys if the meet is beld somewhere else. 1 Confirmation services were held in St. John‘s Luthern Cburch last Sgbbath The class consisted of 17 girls and 22 boys. The large and con:modious ¢thurch was crowded to its utmost city, The confirmation services werp con ducted by the Rev, A. Arendt & were made very impressive. _ _ | 4 Special Lental services will | in St. Louis R. C. church this | day) evening, on Good Frids Easter Sunday. ? Special Lental services will be held | cess" to a man they were responsible. in St. Louis R. C. church this ghun- He held it clearly ;romd that the man day) evening, on Good Friday and | Orane was drunk all that day and had Easter Sunday. |â€" come to his death vh:l: in :bsb condiâ€" ; \ | tion, and as the cause thereof. ‘A glass yem SEBURACEN of 1iq:£, too, téiim habitual drinker The Rev. Louis H. Tafel‘s lectybe | might not be "in excess," where that last Sunday evening, the second on | glass to an occasional drinker would be. "The Creation", commencing where the | He only touched briefly on the eviâ€" first ended, with the “Begi.nnhg†in dem:’oï¬' left it to the jury to say as the first chapter of Genesis, he showed | to w , in the oe:?inim’ liquor had the endless trouble which had & risen, | been sold "in excess" according to the and yet continued to exist when the -ututed_s'nd that intoxication resulted His word of man‘s regeneration from the natural, through the spiritual to the celestial represented in‘ hatural figures by the advancements from day to day which represent states of progress instead of days of J"l‘.ho derived therefrom, and has requested that Prof. Tafel should be to deliver these two lectures in pub lieo ball so the general public| might have the benefit of the light which hbe is so capable of affording. Next Sunâ€" day evening the Rev. Louis £, Tafel‘s lecture will be "The Garden of| Eden, where and what it is". All i invited. Hereafter Churth of ‘Eng) vices will be held regularly in £00 P0 LHOR WUNSEO, I i Brerum B. C.â€"A "qwift" i the Berlin Bicycie Club was hela on ursday evening, April 4th. | The lowing officers were elected for 1895: on. Pres., Thos. Bridger; Fres., F. H. ing; Viceâ€"Pres., R. D. Lang; » os, Turnbull; Cor.Sec., F. Groff; Brixo tus MEeet witux You.â€"â€"The NEW JERUSALEM. | The Rev. Louis H. Tafel‘s lect t Sunday evening, the second on ‘he Creation", commencing where the st ended, with the “Begl.nn;;†in ST. JOHN‘s CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Churches. Paul 2nd ville left rie «here Mr. John Lentz of South Bend, Ind. is visiting his parents in town. Mr. A, McMillan of Toronto Juncâ€" tion spent Monday in town in the inâ€" terest of the Toronto Star. A reporter of the Star gave a fine writeâ€"up of Mr. Beagram‘s string in Monday‘s issue. pained t« Monday . after a be returned minutes . was due beart. Mr. J. 8. Mr. J, 8. Bowman was the son of the late flzn&‘.hsn Bowman of Bloomâ€" ingdale, and had been connected with business enterprises in Berlin, Hawksâ€" ville, Elmira, Arthur and Port Elgin. He had a very genial disposition andâ€"was bighly esteemed by all who knew him He always took a very actfve interest in municipal matters and _ at the time of bia death was Deputy Reeve of Lisâ€" towel. e;n politics he was a staunch Liberal gnd did a good deal of campaign work for the party in this County, parâ€" ticularly in the campaign of 1878. He was about sixty years of age and leaves a wife, a son acrd. a daughter besides many rélatives to mourn his death. The funeral takes place in Listowel this afternoon (Thursday) at 2.30 o‘â€" clock, Mrs. Crane receives damages against twa Hespeler Hotel Keepers. At the Gueiph Assizes last week a case of more tgm usual interest was tried. Some time last year a farmer by the rame of James A. Crane was in Hespeler, got the worse of, liquor and in soi.ng home fell into Kr(ilb’l dam and was drowned. The estate brought suit against Thos. Hunt and Jos. Wayâ€" per, two Hespeler hotelâ€"keepers for $500 e‘fb.or $1000 jointly for damages for the loss of her husband on account of baving been given liquor in excess. Judge Rose in his charge reviewed careâ€" fully the meaning of the words "in exâ€" cess." [Defendants had the right to sell liquor for gain as lawfully as the merchant to sell dry goods : the people, through theirrepresentatives,gave them that right. But should any damage result from the selling of liquor "in exâ€" m absence of 1} hours,, the jury t in the following answers to the questions of Judge Rose : THE VERDICT, | 1. Did Jas, A. Crane come to ‘his death by drowning while in a state of Mr. J. $ dence, ï¬' ldt&wtbe_jnrywuy as to w in inion, liquor hbad been sold "in exm;ding to the statute, and that intoxication resulted to him in such tavern? A. Yes. %. you say "yes" then what ought the defendant Hunt to pay. Six hundred dollars. * ; {‘be irst question was repeatéd as to Mr.J.V _ S mtmuq-don repeated. to Wayper. A.'hu::udnd do“l- Quelph Spring (Assgizes. UDDEN DBATH. ‘iegand and family of Centreâ€" Tuesday for Sauit Ste Maâ€" | they will make their future hear of avern ke _by Hunt and ggmllbed Summor for 30 Days of a large stock of _ Ready â€" Made Clothing, ETC., which we purehased at Soc on the dollar. Great bargains for the next thirty days. This stock will be sold at and below wholesale prices. We are determined to make this closing out sale of the large stock of Readyâ€"ma ie Clothing ‘The Lar d CGreatest ever known in "I’l\ the glimry of Berlin. We will now seil Men‘s Suits, all wool Halifax Tweed,for $2.75. Youths‘ suits, long pants, from $1.50 up. All otber suits as low, quality considered. Do not miss this great opportunity and call early and get the best choice. Stand 20 to 24 King 8t. East, 2 doors west of Neville‘s Drug Store. E. Braendle presented a method of developing a Composition Lesson from a picture which he ‘did in a manner highly creditable to himself, as well as strikingly® pmeica_l! and suggestive to others in the others in the profession. } MinAdsg. Porter of St. Jacobs beâ€" ing called on presented a ‘thoroughly practical and well developed method of dealing with Literature in Form II taking for illustration Lesson XXI Second Reader. r A Literature Lesson adapted to seniâ€" or classes was then presented by Mr. J. G. Hurst who outlined and taught by a method recently introduced ‘by Dr. McLellan of Toronto, a very profitable interesting and characteristic lesson. The discussion at the close of each subâ€" ject was productive of ‘many sensible helps and was entered into quite keenâ€" ly and enthusiastically. _ ol The next regular meeting will be held in the St. Jacobs school house on Baturday May 11th, commencing at 9.30, A. M., when it is hoped that St. Jacobs schoolâ€"board the mesting adâ€" journed to ‘ meet again onflnlsgove cbat of Barlin apent a tw tays as Mr. spent a fow at Mr. Bail‘s home... . Mr. C. M'gu_in Eo;}{.;g!'.i;.'.'; .'m-; (Dr.) A. 1:' Ferâ€" m g) W. Hmlit.th rew .d;,owm Albert, m * lun! dled on the evening of mz_ï¬ Heidelberg cemetery on EFriday....| . ever suown In .DOLIH, The ice left the dam Bunday night and | * . . at present the water in the river is | _ \ye come to you with an entireâ€" Mothers will appreciate these wâ€"w ‘to‘l'nlk Inew. S. BRUNK & CO., (Overheard inithe Post BERLLDNâ€" 6: .@i 3 * Gonts suits 20 .,.l' ~CROWDS OF PEOPLE have "K) L | called on us from Berlin since our | Me‘=â€""sur‘s . Ready â€" Made Children‘s Dresses _ Berlin be sure and find my store, a | â€" revelation awaits you. â€"My‘stock | © is new, my goods are bought right and sold cheap and the styles the hwptinfllem‘.rket t ;e;s:u; t‘;e“::;ke-t. yyooar > . _ Pinafores alny;l on hand at Hats, Caps ‘MBS-' ERLYCS from ths firtnries of Enox Fancy Goods Store, King St., Waterloo. Gonts‘ Furnishings Boys‘ and Children‘s Clothing, Youths‘ Suits port suits, double breasted coats, double knees and seats, _ The largest stock of Boys‘ clothing, superior in quality and make to any shown in this vicinity. Call and examine the stock. No trouble to show you the goods. Letâ€" ter orders will receive prompt atâ€" tention. W. Jas. WOOLLARD, ARE FOUND OPPOSITE J.Fennell & Son‘s Hardware Store BEERLIN. Sugarman & Co. We come to Berlin after an unâ€" interrupted business success of 19 years and have opened out in our new place of busiuess one of the largest and best selected stocks of B on us when they 1y new stock, everything fresh and Bocks in Natural Wool and fine Macco Black, Cotton, Cashmiere and Lisle thread â€" half Hose. Underwear in Natural Wool, Merino and Balbriggan. These lines are in size and shapes to fit you. White and colored shirts with collars or without collars. See the line I have at $1 00, reguâ€" lar $1.50. Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Soarfs, Handkorehiefs, a large and complete stock. to choose from. If you want anything firstâ€"class in ;ltyle and quality you can get it ere. Lomas, Buckley, Bently, Leslie, Wakefield and other Eoglish and American Makers. Call and see them before buving. A department only just opened. If you want a good fitting and stylish suit for a boy see my goods, equal to any tailorâ€"made suits in fiv and finisb. Blouse suits, Reefer suits, Newâ€" 9i Walper Block, [ ©$.> $ mc 3> y CROFF & â€" mME s k. is noted for its Supe{ii;x; l%:%hdgtg,t itvsv Egg:gth and at the same FAIRY KING, *}Rif" $65.00 Bicycles! â€" Bicycles! W.H. Becker and Co, King St. Borlin. Great Dress Goods Our Opening a Grand Sussess. direct from Germany. Real artistic work and at reasonable prices. & Everything the latest. MANTLES & CAPES at Right Prices. The " W ANDERER * Millinery and Mantle House. BEST VALUE IN ONTARIO. antle making is noted for upâ€" yle. If you want nice, good gï¬andepyeua. § en. Ak s gial PC