dust proof, s up in the have a boron« : butcher... On and soll me.kt,scpr" as por nte pound; best cut h’: bolegnas 10 cents nar C h. while per y waterproof prices. NOTICE i the best Can. an manufactyr. * room mould. rs. Also mixed DHMs, etc., always terings. pirtment. A large ie« «‘ways on hand e lowest. Rememâ€" and it will pay ro® that make the y help _ moer, British Co rmg and Interior Fr.ames, Mouldi g on haad. Picture t. Waterloo. Wall Papere: ru‘.vux‘o, Exror , Waterloo, ER®A M, Prop, iAIN they ins Tables, re M‘f‘g. Co., v‘exgnas 10 cents per l.ldl-lnrpound;\v: l mingdale, Ont. Queen 4. â€" Circular NHIDER, _ mmercial Hotel, and Black, Rpectalty. K INXG PO@ns Cravencette ude the finest Fabrics. © t with quality hip. nicl COATINGS m Suits, ever FATp uUp Li . _ 200 Divisionâ€"Jun. 3rd, |spr Tatis Fleischhauer, Rosa Lenhard, Lisâ€" | ce; T2 L%] and Bertha Mickus. Sen.30d, | gr A!"leich. Annetts Ottmann, Carâ€" | is i tas Egerdi. ‘Jun. 2ad, AMocSauider, | be Charlotto Wetianfor, Julia Duench. * | eat p,, _ "Sloe Wetlaufer, John Braun, Reiben Cleghorn. Seu. 3rd, Eddie Kelterborn, Charlie Froslich, Leura "viiowing is a list of those who obâ€" Nned highest marks for the month of April ‘:â€"Sen. 4th, Florence Dingwall, h:g;{n"e Walton, Albert Reiner. Jun. pep 5 1 N0 MistssaDl® TeR! 800| a few mibutes when he rolled over dead | CWONPY~PNTO® MDTCANL DF BBEA 009C C C 2y 0 TeE ;[x:n.ouutt‘s‘ :)gs-:;,l;lei,; so that the only trouble he had was to ?:dhe'r population during the same perâ€" h uiss ver him over....That fine rain on | 104. | . :“,. ], o "7.2'7718?'050‘ The '(;Le::if;miaojfa:t wt:)r:t. t:hl'mers wer:: Inltm years Qan&d% has tried 223 TS mt nesbes .‘{M‘, }t mg., :',‘,]“‘(’).%f wanting as seeding is done the grain | PFOP for the erime of murder. Michiâ€" s r oo es‘ & 1)89"9"’3-3&?1 will h>ve a fine start. Fall wheat looks| gan, With less .":;“ one h&lflth: P°5;" muimber of l»}:ï¬d)p o. T °9t 3 * ® | very good and we look for a xood‘ barâ€" hflon,' has tri 484 P°°_Pd° or the l o OO in aftencance t | vest this year as well as a good price as | C"!M® during the same period. . = . | [;__ _\ befwsen the ages of 5 a0d| qur millers are already paying eighty Canada in ten years has hanged forâ€" =p4 | â€" and 13â€"944; 16 and 21| cents being an advance of thirty cents | tJâ€"MD® people for murder Michigan has since last fall . . . . Mr. Harvey and Miss hanged none. _ _ , i Mondaiy morning Dr. MacKenâ€"| Annie Bowman spens last Sunday in | _ Under the Michigan system of punâ€" $s cvlin‘y sived the life of a four| Bloomingdale. . . . Mr. and Mrs. D.Hil, | ishin murder Fhelhwtoh';’dfln;sm ‘ / >il boy named Frank Van Every, | born and Mr. Edwin Hilboro, Baden, | Y°a"3 ‘.tt.l'l‘r%tr?h‘l’:m;' 0!0';;2 preâ€" F20 5ol in the mil. race at Galt. «Bevâ€"| spent Sunday at J. Hilborn‘s here. . . . | SSCF °;’° ‘ "A:'“ offeat conr t’(‘" farties made inctfectual attefopts| Mr. Jack Wismer has purchaged a bike | V!¢ hm“" 3"3 the an d'-m ‘u::m the boy‘s life when the Dr. | but we undenund‘,hqianot very well| state nmoumï¬ct. “ofmthye end :x‘“-“"'i in with his clothes on and pl“sed with: it as l\’ï¬il too_luu:.l work over 300 l:‘;l†| bâ€l:†;"?3: .hn""" the boy just before he sank for|riding it and besids that it will only than weou '_'?d h “““m‘h"d wenast tiige. carry: one person at a time....Our Canadian ratio of, less m â€" i e to vn is getting further telephone conâ€"| 100.000 po ,'w'hnho“ ‘ WELLESLEY nections as Mr. Sbearer and Mr. Mc:| bad vailed ““P"- | Lxgs Foilowinn in s ALEINE Gy t o : G"'e’ "E MM i'&‘na..hx l _‘_â€"Tâ€"‘-‘-â€""-â€"L- ‘ : 1 P'_’N 14 prop ##h Tist \ # revised §86ssor‘ s hy mal sstato a wiaid to be 78 years of age. The returns of the Woodstock assesâ€" sor show that the town has decreased 97 in population. Last year the popuâ€" ;At. No Was N*3 * A C .iuit 8,791 t:hiS Frarâ€" The toral nssessable real and fersonw property amounts to $2,718,â€" + Li‘ year the total assessment DAAKI1 widow lady. w wh Was Yr, W. B. Wood, M, P, P.,for North Brant, has resigned his seflt in the Legâ€" slature to accept the position of Regisâ€" war of Forth Brant. It is not necesâ€" sary to say that he will tfill the position with ability and credit. Mr. Wood 1s & mtivye of Oxford, Pirie of Dundas,is one of the journalâ€" jsts on whom politics like the supposed mres and anxieties of editorial life, sit Kghtiy. Here is the way the Banoer pao regards the politicians in relation to the Manitobsa school question :â€" Th Gireenway (iovernment is pl'Ob&b- :v a _'rui deal more (‘nncerned about streiithening its hold on the province than it is about doing justice to a few Freuch Catholics, just as the Bowell Government is kee piug its weather eye on the polityeal provabilities, while Mr. lavricris watching which way the cat is mipg to jump. Politicians are pretty muich the same when it comes to calâ€" culsting chances to win the game. W. H. schmalz, Betlin, on March lt laâ€"t mailed ia registered letter adâ€" dre«s=d to himself in care of a friend in Tokio, Japan. Theletter was sent via New York, Europe, East India and Singspore and thence to Japan and Ristward home via Victoria, B. C.,and 4t da% Mr. John Scott of Galt, recently shipped 187 head of cattle for the old smuotry markets via Portland. They were pu ri&?sf‘d principally in the neighâ€" tborhood of} Elmira, Elora and Fergus. Iamt week he shipped 317 head via Montreal. A breach of promise case of more an usual interest, because of the adâ€" toed ages of plaintift aud defendant, a come up for trial at St. Thomas. e wnit which was issued by Mr. Mc tosh, of Aylmer, caims $5,000 damâ€" * and 230 costs from defendant. The aiintit? is one of that class whom all Akind are advised, to bewareâ€"a dow of some years standing. The 33. who is a resident of Yarmouth, sadto be 67 vâ€"ars. The defendant w ita wen thy and respected farmer ‘te saine township, is a widower and in death. _ The Mercary says: «4 |factoty weexpect to be in operation | 4840004 At the treaty ports have left e = * ~ 1 O~T OO C of bis death. ‘The Mercury saye: "A ime to be in | o m'{'“ otders. . ~C. .. 1 .>0.; _ + familiar Ogure,a n most | Dext ; md*\ cXposted the of "T‘ &z B7 |imsertal baslsere l en anoarente | vi then be Pulored of ine beedcssous puss Meo qrend t t uw tm-b;tknry liht.lgivettom, ‘-tb:: e l:‘makmamhg apan will be ratified. _ / S good works, passed away from us this ve ® "Pb“"‘"“““ [ |>\ auemememe |* . . ‘ SMOKING TOBACCO. morning when Mr. Bob:rt Forbes died | f2®t. |in order to ‘have the milk ‘sent The difficulty between the two powâ€" * |at his residence, Summerhill, G-m awa Hm:t on 7 .* 2 |ore in due to tho faot that Hhsmate wope lies a long felt want, giving the|!D his 8lst year. Mr. Forbes was The 6 commencing ‘work at in Japan a barrier to her own advanceâ€" o o anr ose x cenl plug. or a 19 cent piace or to take part in the business acivities | Mrâ€" Pobrt‘s barn which will be raised ment in the East. + â€.‘T:}r;»lere of the famous ‘"Â¥ & B" brand | which have marked his life up to two | this » ++ -W of Russia‘s one naval base in the Paciâ€" ;;;_.g\"rxm;;u Tobacco. years ago when he was taken il}, and |2:00|church have ; an "Epâ€" fic today is Viadivastock, which is iceâ€" . o though he bas been able to attend to | * Leagus," We are glad to know blocked for about six months of the The tin tflg T&B is on CVOPY PIGCO | nis aRairs since, he has been gradually | that uch interest is being munfuted year. For years she has been preparing fuiling, being aimost confined to the| Mr. Bpringer leads the meeting this to sieze a portion of Chinese territory _â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" |house the last two or three months. ‘ |wee | Tsm se stt mds (oUNTY AND DISTRICT This supplies a long felt want, giving goosumer one 2 cent piug. or a 10 cc:it. p(eoofln 4 5cent piece of the famous T & B" bn:(; aramre Virginia Tobacco. ACombination Plug of To Smokers M To mert News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. ne~t the wishes of their The k. lnckets and Son Co., i td. E' have pmced upon the m-;ku' milten in Tisdale, Woodstock, has in sion an interesting relic of value, in the shape of a pair i which at ‘one timea adorned feet of Queen Anpoe. s il property $109,950. The ihie Nugeont, daughter of E Nugent of Palmerston, irdsy morning of last week, ilness of intlammation of the was a bright intelligent een. liav. F. E. Nugent stationed at Berlin n on May 7th, thus ing the globe in 68 and blacksmith report busi (Held Over From Last Week.) popu Mr. Wm. Shoot near Hespeler, has | SCAtt rented the Debrusk place and took posâ€" wild ession on Tuesday. ... Mr. F. Beattie| W°8t had the misfortune to lose a valuable | MUTC borse on Saturday last.. Mr. B. had | latio! just led him out in a field beside the | 84D, hole to bury him in (as he was expectâ€" nearl ingâ€"him to die) where he only remained | £Ch0 Very few knew the extent of his beneâ€" factions. Ha was naturally retiring, and his wide range of charity was genâ€" erally hidden from the pablic. Towards the procuring of an anrbulance for the city he was a chief contributor, the General Hospital owed not a little to his gifts, and many in private life have reason to be grateful for timely asseistâ€" ance In the work of the Presbyterian Church, and of Chalmers Churcb, which he attended, he was very liberal. The best of good feeling was always mainâ€" tained vetween him and his employees, and their annual excursion at the firm‘s expense was one mark of their mutual esteem and interest. He leaves behind him his wife, formâ€" erly Miss Duthie, whom he married in Galt ; a sister, Miss Forbes,in Galt ; his son George D., Hespeler ; his daughters, Mrs. Ch.s. Auld, Guelph ; Mrs. Wm. Nicol, Kingston ; Misses Maggie and Carrie, at home, and it is safe to say that in the intimacy and ever present kindness of the home circle his loss will be most deeply felt." ' Mr. Forbes has been a large stock:â€" holder and for many years a Director of the Guelph and Ontario Investment and Savings Society, and has large inâ€" terests in the Guelph Light and Power Company. Healso owns the old Allan mill property at the bridge. He has been very successful in his business transactions, his wellâ€"known probity, foreâ€"sight, industry and generous dealâ€" ings having gained for him a well won competence. ‘for five years He then bought four hundred acres, the Linderman farm in Puslinch, and there carried on a iumâ€" ber business, making beadings and and shingles, until some eigh een years ago wher he and Mr. Schofield purchasâ€" ed the Randall Farr mills in Hespeler and continued the woollen business He had previously moved his family to Guelph. Mr. Sclï¬loï¬eltl retired after five years, when Mr. Forbes took the management, assisted by bis sons, the late James H. aod George D., the firm becoming afterwards merged in a joint stock company, in which Mr. Forbes held the chief interest. The business at Hespeler is a very extensive one,em:â€" ploying over 300 bands,and perhaps no concern in the Dominion has a higher record for giving steady employment to its operatives. ‘ A native of Berwick, Scotland he learned the business of a dreper in Paisley, and cainmé out to Hamilton in 1839â€"40, where he was emplm in the wholesale establishment of the late Hon. Isaac Buchanan, Harris & Co. Two years later he went to Galt, and started a general store, conducting it with euccess for eight years or so when, owing to illâ€"health he turned it over to his brother David. After two years he took possession again, but subsequentâ€" ly sold the business to Gavin Hums, and went into a tannery at Hespeler and was highly res circle of friends who of bis death. â€" The M on Mondsay‘ May 6. (Held over from last week.) BLAIR Inten years Canada has tried 223 people for the erime of murder. Michiâ€" gan, with less than one half the popuâ€" lation,> has tried 484 people for the crime during the same period. . = . | nearl sch $oeo of he! iod. | _ The following accounts were paid : Andrew Clemens, building culverts, $10.95; J. 8. Shantz, planks, $4.40; Henry Holle, repairing bridge, $8 80; Fred Moyer, cutting ice at St. Jacobs bridge, $7; Max Eckhardt, work on Townline (half pay), $4.75; P. Decker & Co,, coffia for F. Sprung‘s child, $4; Frank Soider, snowing and repairing bridge, $10;, C. Allemang, opening road, $2.00. ;Total, $51.90. to roï¬l division No. 22 and said diviâ€" sion No, 22 was extended west and to include the new road opened last year on Lots Nos. 114 and 115, G.C.T Let us Stick to Capital Punishment | Detroit Tribune. '1‘I1¢ Dowm‘nion of Cavrada, with a population of nearly 5,000,000 people scattrred from Newfoundland to the wild frontier of the unexplored Northâ€" west territories, has had less than five mnnim for each 100,000 of her popu:â€" lation during the past ten years. Michiâ€" gan,%itb about 2,000,000 inhabitants, nearly everyone within gunshot of a choal hous: and & church,has had over tweziy-threa murders for each 100,000 of her population during the same perâ€" The resolution passed at last session of Council forming a new road division as No. 90 was rescinded and that the landg of Tilman Shantz were attached Five hundred and sixtyâ€"seven dollars ($367.00) were granted to the several pathmasters for gravel and other road improvements, for the w:'ent year. The Council then adj@@rnaed to meet rgain‘ at St, Jacobs, ou TuesJay, the 28th day of May next, at 9 o‘clock, a. on th the s W oo! | A petition was received from Donald McLieay and twentyâ€"two other ratepayâ€" ers of the Township of Woolwich askâ€" ing the Council to open and assume the road on the, Townline of Woolwich and Pilkington on the east side of the Grand River from said river to the Waterloo road, saying that the Welâ€" ling§n County Council has agreed to build a bridge across the said river, providing the Woolwich Council would open| and assume their part of the road. The aforegoing petition was laid over for future consideration, and the Reeve and Mr.C. 8. Weber were appointed a committee to interview and consult with the road .and bridge committee from| the Waterloo and Wellington County Council with regard to the width of road required by the bridge comtmittee, #_ 56. Th e Court of Revision and Appeal p Assessment Rolls to be held on Ame day at two o‘clock, p.m. | J. L Wipexax, Clerk. wich, May [th, 1895. . You Don‘t Have to Swear OF oolwich Township Council / Hello There !| Get Hood‘s Even when all other preparâ€" . stiens ‘nd prescriptions fail. "The my little girl from the time she was threse months old, broke out and was covaeed with scabs. Wegave hertwo bettles of Hood‘s Sarsaparilia and it eomâ€" pletely,cured her. We are glad to recomâ€" mend4 Hood‘s Sarsaparilia." Tros. M. CarLt®G, Clinton, Ontario, _ Be sure to Hood‘s Pills t Mimonlousit, s o pilts 5 mmolous, s S5a. The next regular meeting of the Waâ€" terloo and Wellington Medical Associaâ€" tion will be held in Guelpb, the first Friday in July, at which Dr, A. Mackâ€" innon has kind‘y promised to furnish a paper." ‘ _ After a vote of thanks to Dr. Trow, the meetiog adjourned. Dr. Chas.Trow,of Toronto, then read an instructive add interesting paper on "Middle Ear Inflammations," which subsequently called forth considerable discussion. f HOOD‘S Sarsaparilla Hood‘s Cures Bood Purifier The Only Waserloo and Wellington Medical Associaâ€" tion â€" The medical men of Waterloo and Wellington counties formed a joint asâ€" sociation at Berlin on Saturday with the following officers : President, Dr. 1. S. Bowlby, Berlin. 1st Vice President, Dr. A. McKinnon, Goelphb. NC Russia‘s one naval base in the Paciâ€" fic today is Viadivastock, which is iceâ€" blocked for about sizx months ‘of the year. For years she has been preparing to sieze a portion of Chiness territory further south which would give her an open port the year round, but Japan now threatens, as the result of the suc cessful war just waged, to acquire the very territory on which Russia has so long had an eye, anod thus bar the Bear‘s march southward in Asia as it bas been already barred in Europe by the substitution of the vigorous princiâ€" palities of Roumania, Bulgaria and Servia for the desaying empire of the Sultan. Rather than see her Asiatic schemes checkimated as % Euaropean plaos have been checkmated Russia bas apparently, determined to fight. It is apparent, however, that Russia, if she does fight, will have to wage the war single handed,us it is already clear that Germany and France, which joined in the protests against the Japâ€"Chin trer ty, do not intend to do more than proâ€" The difficulty between the two powâ€" ers is due to the fact that Russia sees in Japan a barrier to her own advanceâ€" ment in the East. Now Is Tus Tmizs For It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrirsic merit. It is rot what we say, but what . Hood‘s . Sargaparilla does, that tells the story :â€" «Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is Great and 4thorodgh(1i)" _reâ€" liable bui?in_g-qp mediaine, nerve tefiic, vitalizer and se 4 ‘ong ~|Uéw l 2 WATERLOO . _ | _____ _ ‘ing Machine. . fraite anrd Mirblke Works| â€" Iâ€" BALL, Indian Cames, Pnrtflc‘ifo Co Cochins. Pekin Bantams. Send orders early and secure Â¥Y best Scranton Coal in Egg, Stove or Nu sizo. We would advise all to order now befor an advance in price takes place. The mbnbl lities are that money will be saved by kin orders at once _ We respectfully solicit you patronage,. _ Ordersleft at our office at the co yard or at J, W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Sto: will have our careful attention. WE are now prepared to fill orde«« for th I best Scranton Coal in Kxg. Stove or Nu Scranton Coal ! Street, opposite Markec.Y] Frb WATERLOO Waterloo Coal Yards.’ _ coAL1 â€" |V.M.Berlet Parties owing will please settle their accounts. C. A. Thomas hemory of the departed one.;, xhdl{otx:‘t'uo:ithuo‘n n.dn:e shall b‘: uments, Ho{ubtous etc., and quote you for any style of work cither in Grapite marble. > j class"work guaranteed. nta 2 Â¥ you have lost aloved one and desire t _ erect a fitting tribute of affection to th Shoes ’é‘% SELLING OUT.| palaces. ‘The attractions of a trip to the Iisland itself is a romantic spot, its ‘climate most in s Tuv:mw steel passenger steamers have been 4buflttorthewn hhmneg,..m P ies ooitiee, aried every modern con: , annunciators, b7 aiectrlely (and are puasaatesd to be lhgnndutty.'hrm:nm-t.m Boots rred Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Black and \Brown Leghorns, Prices Reasouablg. Satisactm _ | Repaired & Warranted. . G“‘“nq"‘d' _ Lawn Mowers Sharpened. . G. Pequegnat, SHAEFER BROS. Breeder of Fincy Fowls. . D HOGG & HABBICK. New Hamburg, ty, idge Cochins, Buff , which is the e‘. the ‘Great Teacher ot© Piano andâ€"Or gan Agent for the celebrated Singer Sewâ€" ‘ing Machine. Watches. New Repair Shop. Two Doors East of Post Office, Erb St., â€" Waterloo. our Aim "M.A siaeverug White Brick, Drain Tile and Cellar Tile Waterloo, January 10 h, 1896 Last Year This Year Furthermore ,5}.; The March of Progress. Our Millinery Opening for fiftecn years. That speaks for itself of the â€"grandeur of styles and novelties Dress laees and insertions a specialty. Infants‘ headwear, of all sizes and descriptions. American hats arriving daily at Gaiter Calf Shoes, great value, at $1 50, to elose quick a} 980. Men‘s Dongoâ€" ls, Lace and Gaiters, No. 1 value, at $2.50, for &1 69.‘ Bey«‘ Shoes, actual value worth $1.35, at O8C. Misses‘ and Children‘s dno$ all at Rock Bottom Prices at the Great Bankrupt Store, 18 King Strget, East. 15â€"tf FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS DUNNS * SAKING ISAAG BECHTEL & SON. from time to time as improvements may suggest themseives, ;or the demands of the trade require in the market Come and see our stock ator MERCHANT â€" TAILOR,. Clocks, Mrs, C. Steuernagel‘s, Bicycles, We do not follow We LE iD the van we added to our equipment a new patent kiln i we are putting in a new Disâ€" integrator and Stone zeparâ€" Devitt‘s Block, opp. Post Office. Sewing Machines, To Clear all our Broken GREATEST SUCCESS our intention to o our equipment * 9 THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Bicycl Bi qt\’CE the 1ntrodnol,{on of Dr. Migh‘s Diphâ€" ) theria Cure that terrible malady has bees ancossafully chocked mnd cure@d by all those who have used it. Jt has saved many lives; it will rave yours if takpn hefore bleod poisoning hn« set in. The testimoniais of about 7i patients that have been cured are now ready for distriâ€" bution. Not a ninglum lost up to the presâ€" ont date, where it w&althe firâ€"t medicine taken. Write for testimoni@ls. "Whe medicine is put up in two bottles No.;l.‘ and No. 2, in two sizes, 8 oz. and 12 ozbottles‘ Two 12 oz. bottles are #ufticient for any case.| Priceâ€"8 oz. bottle,§1.00 12 or. bottle, $1.50. 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