LINX nd ne price. ockel #1 a1c $4.30 each h~, readyâ€"made his sale, ORE, me C] Map . POS.. DP.W.r. anne|ett Ntylish Dry 00q y "V""’&ctunnl P Cash Stopa: Nn "he an TOleUte® worth 32 inch Huvy tmalay 12%e; WhePs stock of in y J») ek 10c Mel ®Naming will be well lk'.' No ex".‘ 1P &A (J6, SALE Gloves regulas exLiar egular 1 and 3 no nly Printg, ce }?in yular ap at ‘te ?. G4 the Council in reference to road in front of his farmâ€"â€"Carried. is «n Council met at the Township Ha.. on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, pursuant to adjournment. _ Members all present. The Reeve in the cbair. Minutes of preeding session read and approved. Moved by Mr. Quickfall, seconded br Mr. Weberâ€"That Byâ€"Law No.767, to fix the place for the nomination of candidates for the offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeves and Councilliors and to appoint Deputy ‘Returning Officers and fx polling places for 1896, was given the necessary readings and passed. Moved by Mr Hartel, seconded by Mr. Weberâ€"That the Clerk be inâ€" structed to notify Isaac H. Woolner, Fsq, to attend the next session of Moved by Mr. Weber, seconded by dl.-pe M W et Â¥AUL During a conversation with Reeve Falter, A Well+ a'.t"\' he informed a »rin reporter that the report from ronto,reâ€"pecting the Bonanza Nickle ipe «ud its gold yield was not correct, + the mine on their claim is called e Mammoth Mine, and the reason the verment drill and engineers were penied with was owing to the big yense o incurred, the charges amountâ€" g to nearly a thousand dollars for a w davs expenses. _ Their own foreâ€" in has written a most encouraging let. roregarding the prosprets. Iu one rticular shafa the digging is yielding ‘d at the rate of $24+ to the ton at & pth of only six feet, consequently the mpany is not worryping about what tiders &re sAYVIBDSL guNTY AND DISTRICT 'm tin tag T&B is on every pigce The brautford Expositor has moved o a npew #20,000 buiiding and will aprate the event with a grand house ruing and a â€" speciaily illuatrated News of the Waterloo Gounty District Gleaned From Exchanges. N Waterioo Township Coancit fombination Plu fln party bas veen fll*‘ghtiflliflg < purchase of the works of the irg Manufacturing Co. with a tforganizing a stock company and irge the business. It is the in:â€" n of Mr. Brodrecht to go to Sarâ€" iâ€"re he has entered the saw mill ss, having already concluded & ‘ur 1,000,000 feet of long pine y Smokers have tfani W A V H H hn Miller, wa il about the tit bellion. Hern: c of the iate J minent Montres wa press dispatch â€" aays: Aubry, of Hul!, has been dis rlife for holding any public ount of boodling and fined w ©2,000, the costs in the erty penny too, the only ire ahead are the lawers mal wIn » of the Hyams twins is ‘oar therir teiatives someâ€" o0 000. The «rown must ty penny t00, the Oflly the ho« of their customers The and â€"on Co., i td., Hamilton upon the market lo sYOKILIXY® TOBACCD. l KHUs nk e is usnally considerâ€" nc the newspaper y b«] man. Statig ot bear out the idea. in the state penitenâ€" e is not a printer or while there «sre minisâ€" kâ€"rs, barbery, photoâ€" rs, preachers, cooks, | profe~â€"ions and callâ€" wets a bad name beâ€" t his colling teaches aur asd _be hates a haven Citizen. ;ofeltwant, giving the Iug, or a 1# cent piece or famouns T & #" b and J Moved by Mr Quickfall, seconded by Mr. Hartelâ€"Thar the" fo‘l wmg acâ€" counts be paid and the Reevé grant his order on the Treasurer for the several amounts, viz :â€"Juo,Elgert, r¢ planking bridge, $5 40; Ignatz Brohman, gravel, $8; Chas Wilson, do, $3 0; Peter Bricker, do and damage, $8; Allan Kraft, do do, $6.60; Hugh |Thon.son, teaming and constructing dréin, $7.25; George Johannoes, iron grate |for drain, $1.25; Jonathan Snyder, gravel, $9.80; North Waterloo Agticuliturkl Society grant, $25; South Waterloo Agr. Society granot, $25, Jreob S. Woolper, grant, gravel and constructing djain, $17, Anthony Mattes, erecting |railing at Blair and painting sheds at| Township Hall, $26.098; Edward Halter, taking paupar to Poor House, $2, Andrew Goetz, labor, etc , on Tp.: ling, half cost, $2.80 ; Froderic Shafer, tiles, $47 85 ; Ur Roberts, medical attendance as orâ€" dered by Board of Health, $16.75 ; Noah Reist, cleaning out sewer boxes at New Germany,84; Isaac‘B.Clemens, grave!, cedar and labor, $550 ; David Hallman, gravel, $4 45; Isaac B. Clemâ€" ens, one sheep killed by dogs, $3.33; Adam Sharman, gravel, 30c; Wm. Mitchell, gravel, $5.20; Engelbert Schmaitz, cedar timber, $37.04 ; H. & S. Brubacher, cedar timber, $18.93; Cyrus Gingrich, lamb killed by dogs, Christian scientist Acquitted Toronto, Dec. 5.â€"The manslaughter case against Mra Beer,who was charged with being responsible for the death of Psrcy Back by treating bim under Christian science methods for diphtheâ€" ria, the child eventually djying of the disease, was abruptly terminated this morning at the criminal assizes by Judge Falconbridge, who took the case ixt:)m the jury. He told the jurymen that no offense had been committed, ainmd therefore the indictment failed, Nirs. Beer was then discharged, though port continuous gales onithe Baltic, whmbumaedmany'm ‘s agent ab Brow H t.haNz:vind is blowing & hnm:: from the northwest, accompanied by a thick, misty rain, and the sea is very rough. I Dispatches from Belginm report that the storm was extremely . violent there. sive damage , bas been done to propâ€" for services rendered during past year, amounting to $116.40, placed in the hands of the Secretary ito be apâ€" portioned by him to the several members entitled thereto as per accounts ren: d red â€"Carmned. A Great Storm on the Britist Coast London, Dec 5.â€"A terrible gale preâ€" vailed througbout England and off the coast this morning. Outward bound vessels were driven back to the ports from which they had sailed, and other sailings were postponed until the weaâ€" ther should become more favorable. Outdoor work in the shipyards at Brisâ€" tol was suspended owing to the violence of the gale. The steamer Majeitic, which gailed from Liverpool for New York yesterday, wasdetained at Quaéensâ€" town until 3 o‘clock this afternoon in consequence of the delay to the channel packet with the wails. Many accidents occurred in London through falling chimneys, masonry, signs, ebutters, etc. The telegraph wires in the . north of England are all prostrated. | Telegrams from B_sltic sea pos_h‘ reâ€" Mr. Hageyâ€"That the report of ‘the Chairman of the Local Board of Health and also thcse of the Medi Health Officer and Sanitary Inupect as now read be adopted and copies t reof forâ€" warded to Secretary Provincial Board of Health â€"COarried. Moved by Mr. Hagey, secdi by Mr. Quickfallâ€"That the nts of members of the Local Board of Health $2;, Levi Stauffer, gravel, dan%ége and building culvert,$14 85; Chas.Waukilin, gravel, $5.05,â€"Carried. â€" Moved by Mr, Hagey, seconded by Mr, Weberâ€"That the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to make application to the Minister of Agriruiture for the sale of debentures to the amount of $200 ‘Tile drainage money‘ as, per application received.â€"Carried. _ _ _Moved by Mr. Hartel, seconded by Mrc. Quickfallâ€"That this Council now adjourn to meet again on Monday, December 16tbh, at 10 o‘clock, &. m., pursuaot to statute. â€"Carried, Herbert Booth of the Salvation Army, for damages on account of libel and klander, was dismissed by Chief Justice Armour at the Civil Assize Court in Toronto yesterday, on the ground that no malice had been shown. _ When the plaintiff‘s case was concluded, His Lordship contended that there was no evidence of malice whatever, and that the whole correspondence negatives any ide«s of malice, He said all the letters showed a desire for peace, and the Commandant‘s desire to help De Barritt get‘ along in his new work. ‘Incompatibility‘ was the word that describsd the rel«ations between Booth and De Baritt, he said. If you look at all the correspondence carefuily you must see that the defendant‘s frame of mird was better than that of the plaintiff, he concluded The action was accordingly dismissed with costs. Torouto, Dec. 4 â€"The suit of exâ€"Bri radier Barritt against Commander he crown was allowed a reserve case o0 the appeal court. De Barritts Suit Bismissed Gr:o. A. Tict, Tp, Clerk Fonglad by wing acâ€" grant his e several planking n, gravel, 0; Peter ; Allan s & ‘d;‘ :’! room was n N Health | Advaree e past | breaking was not evidence accordiug to longâ€" established usage. It may be too bad that the judge was not as free from any sense of decency. Justice Ferguâ€" som had a duty to do. The jurors also were sworn to decide the câ€"â€"e accordâ€" ing to the evidence.. Both judge and jury did their duty, The verdict, as a matter of fuct, was not unpopuiar outâ€" side a newapaper cborus. If the verâ€" dict were unpopular, unpopulirity would be no proof of its badness. Câ€"nâ€" ada will have reason to lose faith in fearless courts and upright juries when cases which shou‘d be decided accordâ€" ing to the evidence are determined by the clamour of newspapers, in deferâ€" ence to the genius of a great lawyer. ,It may be weakness,‘ said the dying editor, ‘but I can‘t help but feel grateâ€" ful to this town.‘ ‘W hat for ? ‘For Aife enough to leave it.‘ ‘Henry,‘ said Mrs. Peck, ‘I am going ï¬ogots;%{nh’ ‘*Dear me,‘ said Mr. Peok, y. ‘‘isn‘t one man enough for you to run over T â€" | ~Ayer‘s Pills, being: composed of the essential virtues of the best vegetable aperients, without mcmm«n:mm.‘ bh:n-m:. N n::iutg.o GgGoNTINOUS SUFFERING UNâ€" NECHKSSARY. Justice Ferguson and the jurors were in the unfortunate position of having to act on the evidence, not on the opinâ€" us which certain newspapers offered as reports of the evidence. And the judge had to decide what was and what One or Two Doses of South American Kidney Cure Will Give Rello:én The Most Distressing Cases of Kidney Trouble, It is a fallacy to argue one‘s self into the belief that suffering when it comes upon us must be patiently endured. Usually suffering can be removed,if one knows of the means and way. Much suffering is borne by those who are troubled with kidney disease. The distress at times is keeno, But in South American Kidney Cure, medicine that is a kidney specific and nothing more though nothbhing less, a sure, safe, and speedy remedy is to be found. Relief is sure in less than six hours. Sold by E. M Devitt. CaTarE® RELEIVED in 10 to 60 MinUTEs.â€" One short puff of the breath thmvgl’the,mow- er, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew‘s (Wgn Powder,diffuses this Powder over the s1uface of the nasal passages,. Painless and deâ€" Toronto, Dec. 6.â€"In commercial as well as in municipal circles, the prinâ€" cipal topic of conversation yesterday was the financial difficulties of Messrs. Samson, Kennedy & Co. It is very unâ€" likely that the firm will make an assignâ€" ment, the general impression being that some arrangement will be come to with the creditors. Outside of the Bank of Commerce, the cotton and woollen manufacturers are principally interestâ€" ed,and repregentatives of both these in torests, in the person of Mesers J. W. Morrice and James Cantlie, arrived in the city from Montreal yesterday. A statement of the affairs of the firm is now being prepared, and it is probably that something definite will be made known toâ€"day in regard to the future action of the creditors. The firm is still shipping goods to its customers Ma«yor Kennedy has been in ill bealth this year, and much sympathy is °xâ€" pressed for him. m :; the mï¬n’m and deâ€" Bepiy cures oaiare. bay fever. colgs, Reed. i c-nt‘i. At Ed, M. Devitr, > © The Key Medicine Co., 395 Young Street, Toronto. ‘Every man is an original and solitary cbaracter. â€" Noné ean either underâ€" stand cr feel the book of his own life like himself. * For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of ‘Mist‘ Cough Lozingers. They will allay the irriteâ€" tion at once. For sale by druggists and RELIEF In SIX Hom.â€"uwuess\ng Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "NEw GREAT SOUTH AMERRICAN KipNEy Cur®.‘ This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its ex ceeding girompmess in relieving pain in the blad ler, kidneys, back and every part of the ritnary passages n male or female. It relieves reention of water and pain n passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is younr remedy. Seld by Ed. M‘ Devitt Dru ggist. : Public opinion outside the courtâ€" room was infiuenced by reports which magnified the work of the defence. Adverse witness a were* continually bréeaking down under severe cross examination by counsel for the Crown, Their breakdown was more spparent to readers of the next day‘s papers than to listeners in the courtroom at the time of the alleged collapse. ‘What,‘ said the emancipator, ‘what has the bicycle ‘done for women? ‘It has enabled her,‘ said the cynic on the back seat,‘ to take her place in the middle of the road, along with the borâ€" ses.‘ He was fond of singingrevival hymns and bis wife named the baby Fort, so that he would want to bold it. Toronto T. legram : Peoplé who heard the evidence in the Hyame‘ trial were not so sure of the guilt of the accused & the people who rcad the news ly.ï¬â€˜h'lo"o'm.‘ ol The Kennedy Failure h link Sheâ€"I really cao‘t say. I; haven‘t seen her for a week.â€"Youkers States mano. The fatherâ€"Was your son‘s college course a complete one 1 L L _ The paterâ€"I believe not. I underâ€" stand that a hbalfâ€"mile track was his limit.â€"Puck ‘Ha, woman ! he exclaimed, sitting up suddenly in bed, ‘Ijhave found you out !‘ * She swiled, anda continued accumaâ€" lating his change. ‘Oh, no, dear,‘ said she; ‘you are the one that‘s out.‘â€"In:â€" dianapolis Journal Mercy ! I can‘t spare ‘a cent, My dreas for the charity dance will cost me $200 !â€"Cleveland Press. . > Ppaâ€"Well, Tommy, what do you want Santa Claus to bring you this Christmas} Heâ€"That Miss Bleachem is a nounced brunette, is she not ! Smail boyâ€"I don‘t wonder that women‘s heads so often ache. Little girlâ€"Why 1 Small boyâ€"Every time they see any of their children they‘ve got to think up some reason for not letting them do what they want toâ€"Good News. I want a quarter from you for that starving family on Bottle alley. â€" That‘s what I say. This is one of the happy days of your life â€"Yonkers Statesman. You are at liberty to publish this letter if you think by so doing any good may be accomplished,‘ Sold by E. M Devitt. f * Baconâ€"Let me shake your hand,dear boy; this is one of the happy days of your life [ Exbertâ€"You‘re too previous, old man. I‘m not to be married until tomorrow. Tommyâ€"Ob,‘jee‘ the same as usual â€"one of everything he can thirk of.â€" Harper‘s Round Table,. . 54 years old, aud have been troubled with beart disense for more than twenâ€" ty years; sometimes for five hour‘ at a time guffering such agony that death seemed priferab‘e to.the psin. The cold sweat would stand our. in great beads upon my face. . Tae Heart Cure gave me relief from almost the first dose aud has proved a grest blessing. Get Hood‘s The Only 1\ The face of my little girl from thetime she was three months old, broke out and was covered with scabs. We gave hertwo botties of Hood‘s Sarsaparilia and it comâ€" pletely cured her. We are glad to recomâ€" mend Hood‘s Sarseperilla." THos, M. CaRLING, Clinton, Ontario. _ Be sure to Blood Purifier Mrs. Roadbouse, of Williscroft P.O., Ont., writes : ‘I have used Dr Agnew‘s cure for the beart since last fal},having taken in all nine botties, and I now feel entirely like anotber woman. I am Hood‘s Pills HOOD‘S Sarsaparilla Hood‘s Cures MISS ANNIE BEAN, DUNNC BAKIN PownE ECOOKSBEST FF FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit,. It is â€"not what we say, but what Hood‘s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story:â€" Even when all other preparâ€" ations and prescriptions fail. Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is Great and thoroughly reâ€" liable buildingâ€"up medicine, nerve tonie, vitalizer and LARGEST SALE in SMILES. easy to buy easy to take easy in effect. 25 cents. John vhand newly painbed. â€"~‘ Largo Now Bofrigerator. of service to the people of Waterioo JAMESIINNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Keq., PRESIDENT. VicEâ€"PREsIDEX straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in force it | is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure to ; pay renewal premiums, remaining inl ull force TILL THE VALUE IS‘ EXHAUSTED. Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving each in profits the true benefit of its own longevity. Capital, $2,000,000. _ Rest, $1,300,000, As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respectâ€" fully ask all their friends and acâ€" quaintances for their support. As our pricesarelower than in any simiâ€" lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buying elseâ€" where. Curtain Poles at the lowest rates on hand; Pictures will be framed and all repairs of furniture promptâ€" ly executed. Warehouseand shop next house to Huether‘s Hotel, King St., West, â€" aterloo, Ont. _ Mrs. A. Rockel & Son A. Rockel. Manager, Waterloo, March 22, ‘95. 13â€" Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »Fered, no other. A CENERAL BANKINC BUSINESS t dl TRANSACTED. Drafts Issued on all Principal Points. Interest allowed on sums of Four Dollars and upwards in? } Unadertaking and Embalming attended to and a Hearse furnished MEAT â€" MARKET It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. The Molsons Bank. Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, Authorised Capital $1,000,000, Gov‘t Deposit at Oitawa $50,000 Bubscrbed Capital 8257, Paid up Capital $64,400 AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD | Managing Director THOS. HILLIARD, Maxacoine DirRctor. THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. &2F Highest current rates on special deposits > JACOB HESPELER, Manager Waterloo Branch. The Policy of the Dominion Life is a | MPORT A NT HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, UNDERTAKING THE SHOP all kinls of Meats, Summer Ten af uht higks o meogney. * 20 years PUBLIC! WATERLOO <g" Fischer, TO THE Waterloo, Ont. THE Waterloo, Ont. WATERLOO Granite and Marpbhle Works,. For Spraying Fruit Trees, Grape have lost aloved one and desire to I'::t a fitting tribute of affection to the A DESIRABLF farm of 160 acrce, the N. } situated ec .36, Townsh1 37, N.5, W Centre Township, Emmet Co. Mich, for sale or exchange cn good property ‘n the County o Waterloo, Twenty acres clear, balance wel :&tzlsd vlvlilth basswood,; elns:‘ and ’mpplle. A welling on propert: w mi_‘only one quarter mile distant, o.pa railroad 3 miles. ~A splendid chance _ Apply to Two Doors East of Post Office, Erb St., â€" Waterloo. For Vermin on Currant Bushes, etc Devitt‘s City Drug Store Sulphate of Copper Purg Paris Green Vines, etc, etc. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. V.M.Berlet Speaking of Plato Emerson says Great Geniusâ€" ‘es have short biographies. Explanations and excuses are not needed in their behalf, They speak for themselves. GIVE TEREM A TERIAL and you will find it so of the fine Incorporated by Act of Ontario Legislatur OAPITAL, $200,000. MERCANTILE BOARD OF DIRECTORS _ I. E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo,. John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H. Webb M. D., Waterloo, Geo. Moore, Waterlon. D. S. Bowlby, M. D., Berlin Robert Melvin, Guelph. E. W. B. Snider, M, P. P., St. Jacobs, OFFICERS I. E. Bowman. M. P., President. James Lockie, Secretary Alex. Millar, Solicitor. T. A Gale, Inspector ISAAG TECBTEL & SON. BRICK AND TILE Pure Hellebore MERCHANT â€" TAILOR. WATERLOO. made by Chronicle Office, Waterio «+â€"_ WaTERLOO, Oxt railroad 3 miles. _A Â¥ 40 K. THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP EARLIER aedl ©eclzly3" s O NLPL®t s uds or money réfunded. We use the same grinder as the manufacturers do, and amre equally as o?.bln of bperatine same. We have the only clipper nding machine in the County. uf King St., West. Establ April 1st, 18901 â€" _ â€" DON'T throw nw:)); your dul) clippers, when you can have them ground to cut egua) to new at a emall coet at Henderson‘s Repair Shop. Every pair Warranted To Cut Equal to New ‘WE are now prepared to fill orders for th best Scranton Coal in Kgg, Stove or Nu size. We would advise all to order now befor an ad vance in price takes place. â€" The mbabl lities are that money will begn'od bf kcim / orders at once _ We respectfully solicit you { patronage. _ Ordersleft at our office at the 00 , yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stou will have our careful attention. An easy describing and DEAFNESS really genuine Cure for Deafness, Singing Earache &c..no matter hew severe or how |oni»stnndlng, will be sent post froe.â€" Artificial Earâ€"drums and similiar appliances emirell.i' superseded. Address Thomas kempe, Victori Chambers, 19 ~outhampton Buildings Holborn, London. Waterloo Coal Yards. DEALER IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines Smallâ€"Fruits, Shrubs, Noses, Etc, fPEERILIIN, â€" omnNtT. PACIFIC COAST LEAVES TORONTO 12.05 FRIDAY NOON. COAL Scranton Coal ! Clipper Grinding ! J. 8. MUSSEL M A N, ï¬om!st answer and an honest opinion, write to UNN & CQ., who have bad nearly fifty yeare‘ experience in the patent business. Commun‘@®e tions strictly confidential. . A Handbeek of In« formation concerning Patents and bow to obâ€" tain them sent free. Also a catsiogue of mechanâ€" fcal ard scientific books sent free. _ Patents taken throogh Munn & Co. receive lgea‘ul noticein the Wcientific American, and thus are brought widely before the rrv.u‘}mcwnh- out cost to the inventor. This splend.d fpapa lssned week}y. elevantly iNu«tratad has by far t=a world. _ $3 a year. sample copes sent free. Bufldlng ’d}uonh!:mmhly. #:.%0 a vear. Single cxm 23 cents. / Kvery number contains beauâ€" t in cobors, and &(;('ul-upbs of new with plans, enabling bwilders to show the nmivwcure contracts. Address NN & C0.. New Youk. 261 BuoiapDway :’ ssued week}y, elekantly ilustrat ed, Bl‘z}i far tue largest circulation of any serentific work in the FOR USE OF HORSES AND TOILET. ooflands Uonsamption U ure FOR| Simon Snyder, get anytning better than (BY 15 MINUTES) Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT HOGG & HABBICK. You Can‘t Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. aalay TO THE AND ES