| is s wLy s S eans for 25 cen‘s. 4 Hilliard & Morlock You Don‘t Admire Is entirely free from it. lt:rthtnlh white, the breath sweet tth- bnbl:'bz Sold at 10 cts. per ox. and 25 cta. a bott mmmnâ€"- _ and Pumpkins WATERLOO Mr Herman Hass spent Sund;y at Heidelberg. Mr., Wm. Zick, of Stratford, was in town over Sunday. Mr M Bricker spent Sunday with friends at Glenallen. Mr Fred Urstadt has returned from a trip to Toronto. Mr. Wm. Barrie, of Barrie, spent Bunday with friends in town. Mr jno Fisher shipped a carload of hogs to Toronto on Monday. Mr. Dickert, of Wodstock is spending a few days with friends in town. M. Weichel & Son stock the genâ€" uine hammered German Sickle Price 25 cents. $ Mr Jos Seagram jr., returned on Monday after attending the races at Toronto. Bricker & Diebel are showin special value in waist goods, rea their advertisement. _ In A Tooth Powder. Dovitt‘s Fragraat Dentifrico The band concert at the Zimmerâ€" man House Tuesday evening given by Mrs. Zimmerman on her severing her connection with that house, was a grand success. ue* Mr. Jno. Hertel, the genial _ wine clerk of the Alexander House, has again accepted a situation with Marâ€" cus Lewis of the Zimmerman and will enter upon his duties by the 1st. If you want to buy good fitting clothing and buy them cheap take advantage of \’{eseloh's great 30 days‘ reduction sale commencing June 1st. @Read his special adverâ€" tisement in this issue. â€" Store next to post office, Berlin. Two of Waterloo‘s prominent young cyclists were on Saturday brouiht before magistrate Devitt on the charge of riding on the sidewalk and were fined one dollar and costs. Chief Flynn desires to warn the young men of Waterloo in this respect. 2 The "Literary Evening" at the Presbyterian church last night was a success. The Christian Endeavor Society, under whose auspices the programme was rendered, had inâ€" vited their sister society, the Epâ€" worth League of the Methodist Church to attend, and as a result there was a good turnout. The (rro gramme was largely composed of music, and a few papers were read. The committee rreserves credit for the successful manner the proâ€" gramme was carried out. Mr. Nicholas Dietrich, a farmer residing about one half mile north of Josephsburg,called on his Waterâ€" loo friends on Monday morning. Mr. Dietrich is ninetyâ€"one years oldâ€"and â€"haleâ€"and â€"hearty.â€"â€"Mr. Dietrich, for many years has had dealings with the Molsons Bank, and on this occasion came to town to look after his interests. Judging from _ present apï¬earances his chances of reaching the hundredth milestone are good. Weavint anp Kxitrinc.â€"Henry Scott well known in Berlin and Waterloo as weaver and knitter, will start the above business next week at the end of street car line, King street, Waterloo. English and German spoken. A confirmation service was held | of reyerence in which we at St. Saviout‘s Church last Sunday | come to God‘s House, an eveninï¬. The service was conduct= | urged strongly the cherish ed by Right Reverend Bishop Baldâ€"| of ®iendly sympathy to win of London, who gave an able | pastor, and towards the « and interesting address to the young | bers of the Congregation. and interesting address to the yOung | pers of the Congregation. from provincial head quarters. The people. oc e cce 4 taul tenriered Berlin Y. M C A will have u..1 f FINE Charles Killer gave a well rendered | northern part of Wat.rloo County M e l es solo, which was also encored.|and the Galt Y M C A the southern Mr Philip Bish has ceceivedfanâ€"| After a short intermission Miss| portion to supervise. The two genâ€" other letter from nis son Will, now| Williams read a most com eral secretaries intend to lay out with the American army in the Philâ€" | sive krpu on Mr Rudyard their county territory toâ€"day. > ippines At the time of writing, | whi touchdonbhpuulm.h noumiindininqenrocetifvee eemmmmntzamarse April 17th, his company was at the | great popularity as a writer both of| | The award ofthe arbitrators in E M. DEVITT, CGNFIRMATION SERVICES. GRIT â€"BYâ€"â€" NEWS RADISHES | Hope cemetery for interment. € â€"AW s Company to RALLY . Day. “?"U*mm “*‘.. Sunday. was "Rally Day" at the m- the houseâ€"holders. E"'C*:"E:'"-I A::“"F!’I * TEsT BoRrINGS f ed by the Young People‘s Alli thu:tdwm pt’:ndd :: consisting ‘of dialogues, music ete.} """ &8 ns m ns snA Wakep Rev G D Damm presiJjed and gave -myablo.ddtuu"flo-::- bers of the Y P A can best serve the The Twin City Hunt and Drive. Club will meet at the Alexander House, Waterloo, on Saturday June 4th, at 4.30 p. m.‘ to follow the hounds through Samuel and Jacob Snyder‘s lanes and down Brown street to the Hospital grounds. The hurdles will be so arranged that only those wishing to tnk:l:_fmem may do so. This is expected to be the bauner run of the season and a full attendance is requested. By order of Master of Hounds. 308 2t. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Berâ€" lin and Waterloo Hospital has deâ€" cided to hold the Third Annual Picâ€" nic in Westsideâ€"Park, Waterloo, on the evening of June 23rd, next. _ _ All the ladies who are interested in the hospital, are kindly request d to attend a meeting in the Board room of The Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company, on Tuesda evening next, June 6th, at 7 o'cloc{ Among the most successful finanâ€" cial institutions in the country is the Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company of Waterloo, Ont. The business of the past year was charâ€" acterized by the report of the Dirâ€" ectors submitted to the annual meetâ€" ing of the policyâ€"holders last Thursâ€" day as "eminently satisfacto?." A glance at the statement will conâ€" vince anyone that such is the case. The number of policies issued durâ€" ing 1893 was 2354 covering at risk $3,750.354; the net premium income was $735,174.85; the interest on in: vestments $188,766.28, making a total income of $923,941.13 %‘he amount paid for dealg‘claims was $152,893; for purchased policies, endowments, surplus and annuities $207,082.86. _ The surplus of the Company according to Government Standard now amounts to $440,000. We congratulate the Board of Diâ€" rectors and the new manager Mr. Wegenast upon the magnificent showing they have be able to make. We ask our readers to carefully read the report of this excellent Company which appears qn ancther page of this issue. Notwithstanding _ the _ rainy weather a large number attended the Literary meeting given by the Y. P.S C. E. of Waterloo Presbyâ€" terian church last Monday evening. The programme was a very fine one and all felt repaid for the effort they had made in coming out. The Presiâ€" convinced of the truth, but we must| Mr Geo Elliot,Secretary of the Y have our affections firmly placed on | M C A, and Mr Oliver Master went God, and wills fully resigned to His. |to Gait toâ€"day. Mr. Elliot intends We will reap the results in a sense|to confer with Mr Herdman of the of security, in happiness and conâ€"| Galt Y M C A regarding the diviâ€" stancy, and in the highest and purâ€"|sion of Waterloo County into two est success. Mr Will Raymo sang|parts, At the recent district conâ€" a beautiful solo, and was heartily| yention in Paris the idea of extendâ€" encored, hoohlh C?;lw of m ing the work to rufal eommmiu High Sc , read an exi was brought up and steps t to paper on "The Layman in the carry it out, 'ï¬m 'i?.b. a corâ€" Church service". He dealt on the|responding secretary in each vilâ€" reality in worship, and on the spirit | lage whose duty it will be to notify of reverence in which we ought t0 |the general secretaries in towns,of come to God‘s House, and then he| young men roing to the town from urged strongly the cherishing aspirit | that particuiar village or neighborâ€" of friendly sympathy towards the|hood. These secretaries will be kept Pastor, and towards the other mem | supplied with Y M C A literature Mrs. W. H. Riddel!, Viceâ€"President. Mrs. Geo. Wegenast, Recording Sec‘y. Lutbheran ~WATER WORKS EXTENSIONS toï¬llllt‘ ‘The Chairman of the :Fire ent Water Committeé was jempor on the streets of Waterloo, without first getting a permit. _ It does not seem to be generally known that there was passed last year a b!y-law to regulate the btuhng up of pubâ€" lic streets for purposes of water, gas, sewer and other connections and for other purposes, ‘ This is what byâ€"law No 183 says: "Whereas it is deemed expedient to _ make better provision for reguâ€" lating the breaking ur of public streets in the Town of Waterloo for the purpose of making water, gas, sewer, and other connec tions and for other purposesâ€" > m at Q GREAT SACRIFICK . (JCF= Nes shis and cpenider out ubjest in (o rednct our stock, ecnmquently every J. UFFEL M A NN, Waterlco di p m qrvcrmar fugr Lr it revin J y ir 3 claope Smd y â€"vl Tore rpane m anidtorie P. 8.â€"Â¥Y: ladics the style of J. USslmana‘s millinery. Turmmas u.....u"'?f:“..:‘:'.':'.....- To Iosincy thay omant bn eeld, ons “w mer with us. Qwfllilh m ;tbmy-mï¬::“hm. . $ A foll Stock of Men‘s, Youth®‘ and Boye‘ Summer Goots at 75e will be pleased to learn that he was. so far recovered as ta be able t take his place in the store on . Mon â€" day. Business would be dull atthe corner store if Otis were not there l'l:d nohonc would miss {\'im mco.re than the proprietor... . Mrs. f+ nochan and Miss Edna McKay ng'ï¬l&md.y at Milverton and Miss ly Mc Kay in Palmerston, .. .. Miss Lily, Limegxnt the 24th, in Berlin .. iï¬( Rowe passed 30(!:1:‘1.“ oaeilh.i; lifeonl‘?ir'i- y last, and celebrated it, â€" ing a tea to nhwdhhï¬io:s-.... Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Fish, visited friends in Gait last week. M M n a MASAA LAAA °Cl _A meeting of the Women‘s Hos: lly Mc Kay in Palmerston..... | ;) Auxiliary was held on Friday. iss Lily, L'm‘nx“ the 24tb» in | Begides routins business it was de: “""‘“--& Rowe pPA§§ed|cided to aid to the extent of other milestone in his life on Friâ€"| g;op in decorating the. grounds y last, and colebtated iL OJ E_ | around the Isolation Hospital. Also t a tea to a few of his ~***| the annual Sunday collections in the r. and Mrs, °R. F. Fish, visited|churches will be resumed the first ends in Galt last week. . â€" . .. : collection being asked tor on Septemâ€" Tus Crorsâ€"Spring seeding: is| ber roth, and on the second Sunâ€" TK ud bate, The Borlin Bicysle BECAUSH $55 â€" $50 â€" $40 Boys‘ Wheel, $30. All Bicycles Guaranteed for One LA 1412020000 woocteiichs Acdbccatctalid MOmpne e t on e n A2 C ~ popular headwear for w. l1 dressed pa: AG&NT. wa u;:.v-t;.,]nnuwdlflhob,h::::f -â€"..â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" #@',:n’a'.:dï¬oo. Come and see them some localities having been ploughed y gad the ind regows with abe | . STRASSER & CO. some localities having been ploughed up and the land re sown with other grains. Meadows ate fooking well and the y{’ospects are now good for another abundant haÂ¥ crop. ... The very heayy rains of Sunday and Monday has delayed the planting of the root crops, which was just fairly commenced, but the advantâ€" ages to the other cvops wil amply compensate for any delay there may be in this particular. ‘I)t,mn is certainly now a very fair prospect for another abundant harveost. rersorxars.â€"Miss Lilian Oakes of Berlin was a visitor in our town on Sunday last.... Miss M L Shier of Linwood was visiting friends in our village last Saturdago and Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred nald were in Berlin last week on a visit.... Miss Ida Frey was visiting friends in the Twinâ€"City last week>>*< Mrs3 Privat and daughter of Williamsfort were the guests of Mrs F S Spies for a few 2‘-"' last week....Our teachers Mr co Fraser and Miss N K Lackner, attended the Teachers‘ Asseciation held in Berlin last week FOUR REASONS held in Deriin last week rrires.â€"The masons are already busily en(aged building the foundaâ€" tion of Mr B Ballard‘s house where upon a beautiful brick â€" residence is to be erected . . . . Mr and Mrs Henry Frey attended the Lutheran conferâ€" ence held at Heidelberg last Sunday .. .. Our worthy blacksmith, Mr Jas Reist is in the very best of spirits these d.K" his wife having presented him with a boy. Look Out for Cheap Shoes. Mr. C. W. H:,:n has just ‘?ut- chased a stock shoes in Port KEigin at 5o0 _cents on the dollar, which he wifll sell below wholesale ices. He will have aspecial sale Eom Tnursday June ist, till Saturâ€" du{ June 3rd, and will sell cheap. Call and see them before they are all Women‘s Hospital Auxiliary Wataehmaker and Jowalor. â€" | shaped and exquisitely colored, is certainly YOU SHOULD BOUY â€" PRICES â€" . T. LROOS, _R is second to none in Quality and Beauty. Prices are as low as best wheels ean be sold for. You _ have ?:fxpl- charges to p«y for if anyâ€" Qh_h(-puwm.vnhtzc (Whe fheh ay Iee Fepain ut to mry repairs, i neceasary, one and have ,n...hei.n::’ _ 1%. Owing to the fast that our workreom stpff has beeg working ove . *b*“anflnfl,nhnh-*lhï¬ with oor regalar SUVMMER MILLINEKRY OPENING for M We are, heawvever, placing on our tables for exhibition, as they are completed, our Summer Patterns, compri:ing all the latest and most ecrrect New Yor and Paris ideas in Stylish Millinety for the We shall be pleased to have every lady in the Twin City visit our showiooms at their eonvenience. & G. B. RYAN & CO., * It Sure lyis the Hat of the Hour Dodds‘ Spring List. Sole Agents tor Christy‘s Hats. Hattors and Clothiers. _ Waterioo, Ont Grocer _ & Fruit Deale Our Christy hat, fine, firm, gracefully Our stock offers many suggestions. SAverware is always appropriate. _ Presents. We are showing a â€" rich collection. Plenty of pleasing presents at pleasing prices. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Bhoe Brushes Stove Brushes Scrubbing Brushes Brooms Wash boards Clothes Pins Shoe Polish Stove Polish Bilico Bopolio Caustic Soda Washing Soda Pearline Gold Dust Coarse Salt Soaps, Pails, Seeds and SBet Onions. Geo.. W. Dodds A. G. Heller, Young Jersey Bull FOR SALE. WATERLOO. These lines are all: _ special values and _ worth far moremoney . “.. Colored Lastres at 12 1â€"Je _ Serges at 206. 3 Black Cashmere at 50¢. _ Navy and Cream Serge at 50e =© | Organdies wortb25ofur 121â€"2 _ Olearing Sale _ or g High Class Seasonable .â€" f% DRESS COONS _ at mamelisly lw priceg _ brated lines Hosiery and Gloves Try our 25c ribbed, The Best Value in the Trade Sporting Goods. _ Bise Balls _ ® Boys‘ Business Brighnoss Brings Bussess Doering‘s ; EEXPRESS WAGONS, HAMMOCKS, &ec. Martin Bros, Cashmers Hose â€" _ Waterloo Ont. STRATFORD, ONT, Foot Balls ent of Sticks