Farmers notes discc BE ud the Unkhed Sut =‘hc-uh Pss savingsâ€" / * _ SAVINGSâ€" DEPARTNENT wgol'.‘mam; E. Smith, «2-:: » of §1 and upwards received ,.,.:'.("" he wi & to principal .,._,numm-&m K :.‘-a‘ mabnor of ourse without much benefit. mite als¢ © (seived at curreat.| Aftor having taken half a bottle of .‘ sanelies for Abstainers and Women. Sohn ‘Feamnell...................~........BetiD. | w a mare fraction of what they were| couple w ; P Bortin. | (C", a mere fraction of what they were | couple w E‘w.n.m.'&'ETIZIZIIIZZIIIZ'.'.Z'.'.'.'.M.L last winter. “""‘“""‘"“‘, f"", "‘ wiahes. . _‘ Bnyder............................... Bertin, | the fact that there was an a gl.Mn.m.. of work last sammer and fall, and even 3. A. Macki®..............................Berlin. | now all factories are busy. The mild _ A. I» Janzen..............................Berlin.| winter may also account partly for it.| ‘Toront \_ as Jâ€"Breithaupt..........................Bertin.| The condition is gratifying no matter| lay Co., _ P.B. Lautenschlager....................Berlin. | what the cause may be. named C hc.l:-hm'hm THE LYCEUM‘S SUPPORT. hile hdpors earerr serrrseecrver +s »..... ... ~HOSpOIOF. | _ Moved Cowan, secondâ€" TankFomer, C. &.................... Toronts log o" t B v. Uiysnt, â€"Wh Bof."1 h_.,h-m l.:vin{t *« tbopl‘.mryu:::'â€" e::hl.?.l the f.â€"- w.t.h.. Tor lhgm. ‘“ e “!hf_g‘:';fl} over, {Eygmenâ€ï¬‚‘; in futerest Receipts â€" > i notes discounted and spécinl attenâ€" MISERYIN A HOSPITAL Tumad s-hnu:m 2 k apsite av ail Canais | Rhewmnatisn Made Lifé a Burdenâ€"South _ RUCKR@EREOUNGH & Cory :'." f Agents _ m Amount Assured . â€" ~â€" Alash Premium Income VA4RT...... .. ... ... .. . . .President G. Â¥. ««. : : . ; . . . . . Vidg Providem omm Proctror, A. T. Woop. s ) Was. él-un. M. P. Sravan. .. ... .. ... . Amistant Cashier Dominion Life Assurance . @Dorminion Life has had a good year in 1898 Tt A : L B LA [i,_ï¬Am..........f.T:Thq':l Vial Statistics. : . . ; Berlin Brancl;{;;@uins Jausty there were12 deaths, . . She fraud of the day. ist for Carter‘s, asist and demand ï¬h‘s Little Liver Pills PANK OF HAMILTON 1al assets <ist Decemver 99 $334.083. "W. A. Raymo, Inspector. Measr«. Bowity & Clement, Solicitors, Berâ€" (GGeo, Diebel, Keq., ® 3. L. Wideman, Keg., St. Jacobs. Joim Alichin, Kaq., New Hamburg. P. E. Shants, Preston. Thomas Gowdy, Keq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Eeq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq., Galt. OFFICEKRS : George Randall, President, John Shub, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Manager. nH PWB, :: ~~Bma u Small Price. Mutual and Cash Systems 10 k s e s W# n 5 =onununnm- â€" 4%14 t o C"~ safe, sound, economically managed and mble in all its plans. Its interest reccipts ‘msore than paid its doath losses since the ANC:in PA 1 Ei ;l; Noo-mo-ly any where, has had a death rate or does better for its Policyâ€"‘ â€"omical Autual Fire Ins.Oo BOARD OF DIRECTORS. o. Randall, Esq., Water 00. COMPANY. Office = Waterloo, Ont. Twwcs, exâ€"M. P., _ Cur. KumPr. Keq. President. Viceâ€"President. Twos. Hrcrii®p. Managing Director. BOARD OF DIRRCTORS. Lamg â€" â€" â€" â€" Viceâ€"Pres the Continent of Earope bought oF BERLIN. o relieve Distress from Dyspepdin and Too Hearty Eating. _A perâ€" tor Dissincss, Neuses, Drovwsl It Has Gained. * ds = 00‘ "~ *) promoted by Mr. J. 8. Clarke, and will | itor found such to be the fact. He is DIRECTORS. uonrtn?mnuh\he securing of| therefore withholding his hand for the this Railway to the town of Beriin. | preseng,. I'.....-..-........Vh..m ‘That a copy of this resolution be ï¬l‘: wl onl nnemmenmtmantime Jous Procror, A. T. woog warded to the Mayor of the Municip:| norn ammimattet an cnvenen 1{'-00). Wa. énu-. . p |ality and the Pré .,",‘,"!fm“ Dosunation of Protarin and Jahannashare seR cared by thase up) â€" ~ ~$1,500,000 â€" _ â€" $280,.171 1. 1863. 11.73 per cen: lA s mambe it gon i Hieghurts Nen train and came bome in a carivle. _ ‘The Galt Reformer says; A Galt farmer has ten dogs and twenty, cate, a sort of ‘dogâ€"gone catâ€"aâ€"ract.". _ mwmhnuu‘:m on Friday so acco: nfla._o“mllbt‘x:::ldhld Jos. M. Fischer a hotel o( } ‘Alvin E. Sbans is now trainer OfthG@,| Kruczer making the 60006 3 â€" 1. Tc nen radanen d on a o on (| Eie aait Tor, drvnse Mr. S. A Brubacher returned from ts but. "know a larger quantity the 11ce06® | nis trip to Toronto Friday evening. :m ,..:m &m fire allows. lr'l\omulnu‘::‘ruhhï¬o games were taken by Berlin, the quinâ€" Mr. Comrad Bristol on Friday crossed | King 8t Baptist toâ€"morrow | tette going through the Guelph posts the 97th milestone of life. He has bis| morning. within nine minutes, leaving the score home ;‘;‘.hhï¬.‘.m' J“:ll Bristol, ‘:: Miss Whitlock, head milliner at Otzï¬hw:'&.hmnmï¬- Weber St. His many friends hope to | q â€"| _A feature was referee see him live to be a contenarian. Bochmer‘s is enjoying & month‘s holl !ylh_’lhbfl.d;&gl‘l:l the way of ‘There were several applications for membership at the meeting of Star Tent 61 K. O. T. M., Friday night. An entertainment may be given by the Order early next month for which Mr. Markey of Pt. Huron, a brilliant orator, will be secured as a speaker. Mr. Will Tuchlinsky and his mother left Saturday for Lake Geneva, Wisconâ€" sin. Mrs. Tuchlinsky will remain there for a mounth on a visit to, ber daughter Mrs. Schlade. Mr. Tuchlinsky will take up his residence there. County Clerk H. J. Bowman ieft Tuesday, to join the excursion of the Canadian Society of Livil Engineâ€" ers, which leaves Montreal on Wedâ€" nesday evening for Boston, where the annual dinner will be heid. 111 UR â€".11,.804 02 4.comm0i400 Arih ri td pratiat wb ied on a visit to, ber daugbter| The sewer committee met on Friday ï¬: me. Mr. Tuchlinsky will ovenlng,‘ 'bein th‘;:t;’?tobo ol?ken in take up his residence there. connection with posal nfl‘%fl . enwaged attention. Berlin is peculiarly The friends of Miss Lizzie Bulmer |sitnated, being a large manufacturing of Hamilton will be pleased to learD|centre, located inland, so that the that the accident of last week did NOt | sawage is composed of a great amount prove so serious as to discontinue her | of factory efluvia. Nearly every manuâ€" term‘s work. Though unconscious for facturing centre has an outlet in some se veral hours she bas so far recovered }fake or river and as the sewage from as to be able to return to the Norm@l|the factories, may in the septic tank classes this morning. system prevent the gorms from breakâ€" President Heist gavean interesting}|ing down, thus rendering the system #ddr‘ss on Osteopathy at the Lyceum | worthless in Berlin‘s case, the commitâ€" League on Thursday night. _ |tee decided to experiment on a small President Heist gavean interesting »ddrss on Osteopathy at the Lyceum League on Thursday night. Detective Klippert has received a letâ€" ter from Toronto, saying that the noâ€" torious Jack Tefft, who has been out of gaol but a short time, has been arâ€" rested for theft. _ _ tripped over him, his fao coming in contact with the point of his skate, His nose was gashed and the left eye cut open. _ The injuries were attended to by Dr. Lackner, and there are fears of the vision being affected in the wounded optic. â€"Hamburg Independent. According to the Mayor‘s statement, most of the people are pretty well off this winter. He states that appliâ€" cations for charity have been vory‘ few, a mere fraction of what they were last winter. This is mtm\ the fact that there was an a ‘ of work last sammer and fal\,mdeven\ now all factories are busy. The mild ‘ winter may also account partly for it. ‘The condition is gratifying no matter what the cause may be. THE LYCEUM‘S SUPPORT. ‘ flnnï¬bnii‘nufln and Goderich Railâ€" "'"'"""""m____.. Rovent His DischARGE m':'md mhu':?’%-mhm‘hl:; Sign the Cheque. A Pensioner Rilled on the G. T. R. at mumflm«mn:. ‘The Berlin School Board voted $50 fersrant© 8. Clark, be it therefore:â€" wunmenmmmum Kingston, Feb. 3. â€"â€" Fred Trosham Resolved, that we, the Lycenm|not yet been mw“‘m.d"()"lhtury.lor South _ Africa, League of Canada, put ourselyes on | man. It would appear that Mr. Buchâ€" from Hamilton, has bought his disâ€" recordâ€"as being in g:utqupu.hy haupt scented illegality in the Board| PEX r.,, a peasioner; was tilled with the proposed Port Dover, Brantâ€"|voting money other than for school| y the G. T. R. at Deseronto. His A sleighâ€"load of young people from Mannbeim drove to Berlin Thursday evering and spent a pleasant evening with Mrand Mrs E Devitt, at thodame of the latter‘s parents, Mrand Mrs. A. Thoman. Mr and Mrs Devitt, and and Miss Raymer, of Toronto, leave shortly for Washington Territory, where they will take up their reaiâ€" dence. ridivreliiarmeei . id daie dul t vike e n t ty Garnt OO DIPTUE n Aoctouwks w o mnmmemnw-:.m:.-dï¬x' the solicâ€" motedbylr.:.s.maflo.mdvï¬llgw ound such.to be the fact. He is Chief Winterhalt has received a cumâ€" munication from Chief Constable Creep of Paris, asking hbim to be on the watch out for a person answering a description given,with articles stolen on Jan 28th from the house of Patrick Skelly, South Damfries. Richard Adâ€" ams,a young man 22 years of age,is suapected of the theft. The stolen propâ€" erty iucludes valuables jeweliry,a reâ€" volver,shoes,hockey skates and other articles. Alvin Frost, a young man of about 18 or 20, son of Mr. Aug. Frost, Berâ€" lin, sustained a very painful accident a day or two ago while playing hockey. One of the other skaters fell and Alvin and 5 marriages in Berlin. _ Frank Sherman of Galt was in town on a visit to his brother W.Câ€"Sherman capable of consuming porlug oneâ€" twentieth of the total amount the town will be first put in, and if it proves statisfactory the whole pioâ€" duct will be treated in this manner. If does not work, it looks as if our sewer problem will have to be worked out Motis en oge S e O T ce Miss Whitlock, head milliner at 6 to 3 in Berlin‘s favor at balfâ€"time. . | _A feature of the was referee dn‘o;:mol‘obmnnonh’lhou xzm dg&ï¬:llhmd’ Mr A Vanderhart Sr. is confined to pgl;’mm“mm,m the house through iliness. aowymmmmmm Louis Aletter has accepted a position stayed in the game. The tenth on the Walper House staff. game lasted a quarter of an hour, and Miss May Gribble, of Stratfordville, |ended with a Guelph tally. Seibert is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Conneâ€"|scored Berlin‘s seventh, several minâ€" bear. She brought with her the two|utes igger. Gueiph added. their fifth little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Conâ€"| in threa minutes, and Seibert did the uebear, who have not seen her father|trick again in two minutes, followed Toronto, Jan. 30. â€"MacGregorâ€"Gourâ€" i lay Co., of Galt, had an apmloa, named C. McFarquhar, who to serve out his time. The firm mdhb‘ wudm. Mr. Sully, and movond‘ . The latter appealed, and toâ€" the Divistonal Court set aside the j:i’gmenuodo«hnd a new trial of on the Walper House staff. game lasted a quarter of an hour, and Miss May Gribble, of Stratfordville, |ended with a Guelph tally. Seibert is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Conneâ€"|scored Berlin‘s seventh, several minâ€" bear. She brought with her the two|utes igger. Gueiph added. their fifth little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Conâ€"| in threa minutes, and Seibert did the uebear, who have not seen her father|trick again in two minutes, followed for two years, he havidg just recently by Gueliph‘s sixth and last in one minâ€" arrived from England. â€" |ute. Nearly ten minutes of play was _ _ _\ left but they ran their course . without TO TRY THE SEPTIC TANK SYâ€"|further scoring, leaviog the stindâ€" STEM. , ::zs to 6 against Guelpb, when the + * called the game. ‘The sewer committee met on Friday| ‘The teams were. â€" evening, when the steps to be taken in Guelph Berlin WEDDING AT NEW GERMANY. A very pleasing and happy event took piace on Tuesday uNowgmny, the occasion being the marriage of Mr. Albert Sehmmk,do! Guelph, to I'II: Mary Drexter Pnu;fwn marriage took place at 9.30 in the foreâ€" noon in the Roman Catholic Church and was performed by Rev. Eather Foerster, in the presence of a large number of friends of the contracting the action. Mr. Arthur Pequeguat has sold a large stock of jewelry which he had at bis factory, to his brother, Mr. Jos. Pequeguat, of Guelpb, who was in Berlin closing the deal Thursday. Messrs. Paul and Phil. Pequegnat have also entered into an arrangement to amaigamate the two jewelry bugiâ€" nesses now being carried on by them in Berlin. The change takes effect immediately. ‘The new firm name will be Pequegnat Bros., and business will be carried on in the stand now occuâ€" pied by Mr. Phil. Pequegnat. Mr. _The many friends of the young couple will extend to them their best Paul Pequgnat‘s present quarters will be fitted up as a bicyole show room the Berlin & Bacycle Co. Occupation of Protoria and Jehannesburs Would Net Settle War. and London. â€" To occupy them, thereâ€" fore, would have but ‘Mlo effect unâ€" less aftur a ‘defeat of the Boor army. ‘ ‘The Boor power is the body ¢itizens . constituting the army. In the vieis thete have Edwin Reitsol has returaed from Elâ€" ira, where be has been for several soks. . He is ug in at work with the is in. Berlin on ‘Tharsday. â€" _ Play began at 8:22 and in a mipute : "*°°, ‘°8° I0® "®CC ‘mn‘e Commil« Miss Smith, head williner at Ryan‘s|and a quaster after,â€" Gueiph ':‘-“::v.:n‘:':uhu progre i« l k o M t 5* | DPNbPGadite on sn Pher abour d mss( ied n doutt on s miputes tailied. In anothâ€" w A.Sache was 8 â€" buiiness visitor in |miputes work Roos tallled.: In anothâ€"| there would ‘be mo vnavoidable dÂ¥ Miss Edith Moyer is ‘the guest: 0 Noer Army Hast No Crashed. BUSINESS CHANGES THIS ORIGINAI An Apprentice Case. E;l The Rebellten in the Soadas, that | _ Parls, Feb, 8. â€"â€" A despatch to 1b : i0g. | m other side of. the . PA Mh“' on igntrtenn wane i To A Aan < “‘ ; f-lrz'un . Miss Millie Spofford,.a.teacher in Brait Township, has fallen heir to $15,000, by the death of an aunt in in the rink the Beriin < session of one side, the The second game in Gm; B of the City League was played on Wednesday between the Boys‘ Brigade and St. Jerome‘s teams. The Collegians won by an overwhelming score of 11 to 2. nmeg ninrems r eud e This will nndoumd';bothotmm and should draw a good attendance. The Guelph Nationals _ defeated Glngr;mto?tnandphon Wodnesday night. Stratford defeated Varsity by 10 to 7 in Stratford on Tuesday night. The famous Ottawa c.%mu got a bitter dose at Iroquois on Tuesday evâ€" ening when the Iroquois seven. deféatâ€" ed them in a senior .O HA match by 5 goals to. 1. ; Georgetown and Ayr play a W. 0. H. A. mateh in Ayr toâ€"night. j The Cornwall club is trying to artâ€" ange a tour through Western Ontario. Gifford point _ _‘ Gibson, Hilborn cover point Bochmer United States Take Action in Conformity With Hedus Vivendi. Seanttie, Wash., Feb. 8. â€" In conâ€" formity with the boundary modus viâ€" vendi the Canadian _ officials have moved their custom house from Log Cabin, where it handled all of the rail and wagon road business from the interior, to the summit of the White Pass. , In explanation of the change, E. S. Busby, supervising officer, said: ‘‘The United States custom office is staâ€" tloned at the Summit, and in case of any misunderstanding as to rouuz affairs, the matter can be settl right on the spot by the representaâ€" tives of the respective Governments last choque sent to him was secured by some person, who forged his name and cashed it. . The cheque has been returned to the paying bank. Kano always made his mark. Cadet Reid, who hkas accepted one of the special commissions offered by the War Office, has loft for his home in Toronto to spend a few days. s the appointmont. . Many other heads ato to follow, so it is reported. Immigration roturns for the month Were vety Uight: only nmumbering makk wore very a¢ in a rupsway accident. MOYVED TAE CUSTOM BOUSE, ROUGET HIS DIICRARGE * ane IN VERY ITION : London, Feb. 8,.~~ (Toronto Globe Qfl‘»)-â€"hï¬-fl-mdm last night Hon. Mr. Chamberlain, reâ€" _ io a question by Mr. Hogan, a+y fhr The Pacihe hok dA posed South African line. & xmmm.&cucm ment has ordered 3 more tons of hay from Canada. Armenlans Told That They Have.â€"Bata * Short Time to Live, New York, Feb. 3. â€" The World has information which indicates that at Mardin, Bitlis, Tiartekr and Harâ€" poot, the principal citiea of Central for the Colgnics, with the Jameson raid, didâ€"not meet with much success in the House of Commons yesterday. A Lively Irish Episede, During the course of the day‘s proâ€" cocdings, Mr. John MacNeill, antiâ€" Parnollite, rnn.od the -:.k. by asking questions regarding Trish militia. Among other things he askâ€" ed why the Irish militiamen . were sent away from Ireland, to which Mr. Timothy Healy, Nationalist member for North â€"Louth, joined in, asking : ‘Why doesn‘t Saunderson (meaning Edward J. Saunderson) member for Nortk Armagh, and son of the great Orange leader, Col. Saunâ€" derson), go to the front." The Fitti#aurice Amendment. ‘The debate on the amendment to the address in reply to the Speech Sir Edward Grey‘s utterances bave produced a good effect and it is asâ€" serted in the lobby that pressure is beine brought toâ€"bear upon the leadâ€" érs‘ of the Opposition to secure the withdrawal of _ the amendment. Should, however, this not be attainâ€" ed, it ‘i% expocted that fhe debate London, Feb. 3. â€"â€" The court cirâ€" cular announces that the Queen is} much touched and gratifed at the roâ€" edptoluutolo'nmn-onmu.‘ whlï¬hwumdlut evening in the|, Housé ‘of Commons by Mr. Balfour. mans are only walting a favorable opportunity to repeat their horrible work of rapine, and murder of the fall of 1895, and the spring of 1896. At Harpoot the Aemenians live in ioouhat state of terror, and this true of many of the other cities in Aslatic Turkey, ‘The Turks threaten the Armenians openly in the imarket place and tell them that they have but a short time to live. ‘This is just the kind of talk the Turks inâ€" dl.ll’mhpmlou.to\hommd 1895. Veeling That the Opposition Amendmest in the British Meuse of Commene Government for ‘"provoking an unâ€" just war,‘" Mr. Goorge J. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, declared :Ihl:l}lm Cabinet umnm:: full responâ€" ty and proceeded rebut . the charges of provotation. ing, Mr. Balflour read a telegram re ceived by the Queen from the Mayor of. Mafcking, dated Jan. 27 and in the following terms: ‘‘Upon the hunâ€" dredth day of the, siege, Mafeking sends loyal devotion to Her Majesty and assurances of its continued reâ€" solve to maintain Her Majesty‘s suâ€" premacy in this town." died hereâ€"last evening from bronchitâ€" is, ‘The judge had been suffering for ho‘pndu';::hr last. 1:?: mains will be taken to 87. COatherâ€" Mr. William Johnston, Conservative melnber for South Belfast, promptly m(:-bcud: ‘‘Because they are re Des."" ‘This caused Mr. John Dilion, Irizsh Nationalist, to exclaim: ‘"‘Irish rebels are good enough, for you to fight beâ€" hind in the Transvaal." ‘The ‘Secretary of State for the Colâ€" onies, Mr. Jos. Chamberlain, answerâ€" ing an enquiry in the House of Comâ€" mons yesterday, regarding the Newâ€" foundland shore problem, said negoâ€" tiations with France were proceeding at present. will im any event, end carly next Will Fot e Presood. London, Feb, 3. â€" Attempts made to show the connection of Mr. Jos. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State Succambed inWinuipeg to Rrenchitisâ€" Will be Burled in St, Oatharines. Presbyterian ministers have already contributed: $78,563 toâ€"the: Twenticth Contury Fund of their church, member for the South Division of Aberdeen, had severelyâ€" censured the mmn-ch& As the House was about adjours TUBRKS PLANNING MASSACRE, Fels That the Oppesition Col. Seundereqn and the Load~ ore of the Irigh Partp,. . #UDGE SEXKLER 18 DEAD, MAY BE WITHORAWN The Queon Much Tonched, HAY Special for eolors and styles. For artistic design and good . quality in heating and economy o fuel there is nothing to equal the ART SUL TANA it will bake perfectly everybody who has one will gladly testify to the above facts, 1dea,anl fully guaranteed to give perfect satistaction, with wood and coal Also a full stock of other Heating and Cook stoves. Price lower than any. A large stock of Meat Choppers, Stuffers and Butcher Knives on hand. The*‘Standard" Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves ' For COAL OIL or GASOLINE. KING ST., Ideajall fully guaranteed to give periect satisiaction HARDWARE MERCHANTS = = WATERLO® from actual feet, all widths .and sizes, leathers, styles and colors. Bvery pair Goodyear welted, name and price stamped on the sole. h Rangu we handle the l:'npsrial’, Oxford, Good Chqé, and New Building Sale J. S. ROOS, AN EASY PROPOSITION Goods must be cleared out to make room to remodel the show rooms. Silks, plain and fancy, velvets of all descriptions; feathers, wings, ribbons, laces, ornaments, etc. Trimâ€" med miflinery sold under cost for cash. J. S. ROOS.â€"Sole Local Agent, $3.50 anp $5.00. The Popular Boot and Shoe Store. _ oy = WATERLOO. Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘s Quality andâ€"Price will sell them. Stoves CONRAD BROS. You neverfbefore saw a nicer display of Infants‘ MRS. C. STEUERNACEL: the Babi examinge it is to buy it. Kiq® isnn wily a Thicts seet oit d a match, h â€"_ T. & GALE, Inspestor. comfort and beautyâ€"are only to be had in the ‘"Slater Shoe." is easily obtainable, comfort withâ€" out appearance is equally simple, â€" You never saw an ugly orlr of *‘Slater Shoes,"* {et many of them cover comfortably most unlovely ‘The combination of these twoâ€" Beauty and style without comfort A4 w &