myar c’)yponenu 2 when haif time wascalled. m the second half \Waterloo took it easy and had no intention of increasing the score but they could hardly keep from it and before they knew it had added anothcr 5 goats. â€" They however gave Gait a chance to score a few goals making the final result 12 goals to 6. The attendance was not ’"ï¬ and =o mateh very one sided. T W, M.â€"8, band was present the evening and added very much to the enjoyment of thoge preserft by renderâ€" Ing patriot is airs at intervale in thei Fraser Kinder Clare Hancock Hall Deeton Linton H. M. Snyder, referee. _ At 9 40 the teams began to play and Waterloo commenced scoring until they had beaped up 7 goals to their ‘The hockey match in aid of the Paâ€" triotic Fund between the Galt, team and WaterJoo was played in the Watâ€" terloo rink Thursday evening. The teams were late and Galt did â€"not arâ€" rive till 9 30 o‘clock. The teams then faced each other as follows: The regular Saturday market was not very largely attended. The farmâ€" ers arrived late and some were not able to get here at all on account of the snow drifts. Butter sold at the usual price, from 18 to 20 cents a pound, while egga made another drop, selling at 15 to 17 cents a dozen. SKATING RACE POSTPONED. Word hbas been reseived from Har ley Davidson, the wellâ€"known skater, of ‘Toronto, stating that it is imposâ€" sible for him to be here on Thursday evening and the race bas been postâ€" poned until next week. Instead of the race a fancy dress catnival will be gi‘ven in the Waterloo rink on Saturâ€" y evening. A sleighride party had been arrangâ€" ed for Tuceday evening by the bacheâ€" lors of Waterloo, but on account of the bad roads they changed their plans and procceded to the home of Geo. Moore, where they were very pleasantâ€" ly entertained and a jolly good time was spent. A tramp moulder named Fox wasup ‘before Magistrate Weir this morning, charged with stealing an overcoa from "Grindy" Forrester. He said he was under the influen:e of liquor at the time and was let off on suspended senâ€" tence. A rather painful accident occurred on Saturday afternoon to Fred Frochâ€" lich, an employee of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co., by which he bad three ot his tingers badly mahgled. He was working at a planer, and not being acquainted with the machi e, hbis bhand was drawn over the knives. The secretary of the Waterloo Hocâ€" key Club bas received word from the London club that they cannot come down Tuesday evening but will try to arrange for a game the latter part of this week or some time next week. Messrs. W. M. Reade, cf Waterloo, and N. i. Peterson, of Betlin, form the uew law firm of Reade & Peterson. The separate oflices will be m@inâ€" tained. At the Thi:barmor ic Society practice on Merdsy evening it was decided that "P‘rineess Bonnie" the best of all Prof. Zvellner‘s productions be given next June. This will be welcome news for the music lovers of the Twinâ€"City. The street cars bad considerable trouble in getting to Berlin Wednesâ€" day â€" morning. _ ‘They were derailed gevcial times in Wate loo owing to the formation of #ce on the rails. Mr. Gus. Kuntz, the genial proprie~ tor of the Alexarder House, treated the bhuckey teams and the W. M. 8. band to anâ€" oyster supper after the match on Thursday evening. The many fricnds of Miss Salome Moogk will be pleased to learnshe bus sufficiently recovered to be remoyed from the bospital to her home Monâ€" day. Rev. Mr. Bluuk, of Milverton, conâ€" ducted both morbing aud evening services at 8t. John‘s Lutheran church on Sunday. Rev. Mr.Schuelke, Zurich, will conduct the services next Sunday. The "Aberdcens" of Ottawa are tryâ€" ing to arrange a nockey match with London to be played in the Waterloo rink. Don‘t forget the meeting of theBoard of Trade this evening at 8 o‘clock in the Old Conncil Chamber. Mr. Reginald Morley returned to Toronto Monday morning after spendâ€" ing a few days under the parental The Urstadt family spent Sunday at the home of Alrs. Strussburger, Manvâ€" heim. Hasenflug‘s is headquarters for sugar by the barrel, and tea by the chest. Pickled berrings in quarter and half barrels, trout and white fish by the pound or barrel at Hasenflug‘s. Mr. Geo. Hasenflug moved into his new residence on ‘Tuesday. Mr. Wim. Zick, of Stratford, spent Burday in tuown. GaALT Devitt‘s nm§ Store hess WATERLOO bLoCAXAL NE WS t«hcnbi wins many a fair lady a fairer complexion. It‘s a trustworthy auxiliâ€" It heals chaps and 25¢ the bottle. face and hands need a lotion to heal up that chap. is quite point cover point forwards THE MARKET. GaLr Easy WaTERLOO Klahs Forreater j Forrest Seyler Hendry Seagram _| Young Cholc6 eva apples at Hasenâ€" fing‘s, only l& per pound while introâ€" ducing them. Order now. theap at Bobjerholty‘s on Saturday, | the For the boys! 10 doz. cï¬mtwfl, dark colored knee pants on Saturâ€" day at 25¢ a pai1 at Strassor‘s. IV Crass.â€"Eugene Rubhlmann, Lilly Kiahs, Gertrude Bail, Agnes Heyâ€" mann, Nettie Bauer, Edith Rieb. III Ctass.â€"Walter Fischer, Aloys Hopf, William Bauver, Leo Spitzig, ll’:‘g’gar Bauer, Horbert Kuntz, Gertâ€" e Connor, John Carey. II Crass.â€"Clara Lauber, Marianne Sobisch, Il;ridget Bun‘l’elb,xoum Herrgott, Ida Berges, Ida Karges, Emma Berges, Walter Strub, Edgar Martiny, Charles Becker, Edward Bauer, Rrod Walz. I Cr.Ass.â€"Veronica Schlosser, Austin Gibbons, Richard Gatschene, Sophia Bauer, Charles Glabb,George Strmb. WATERLOO SEPARATESCHOOL. Another schedule game was played between Heapeler‘s and Hogg‘s rinks. Score,â€"J. Hespeler, 22; W. Hogg, 9. DEATH OF MRS. ABRAM BUEHLER. "The death of Mrs. Abram Buebler, nee Elizabeth Winger, took place at the residence of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Cyrus Eby, on Saturday morning, March 3rd, at the age of 73 years. The tuneral will take place from the residence ofher sonâ€"inâ€"law, Cyrus Eby, Queen street, Waterloo, on Tuesday, at 1 o‘clock, p.m., to the Evangelical church for service, thence to the Eby cemetery, Berlin, for interment. Mrs. Buehler had been ill for some time but her death came on very suddeniy. She was born on Nov. 29th, 1826, in Lancaster, Pa., and emigrated to Watâ€" erloo County, Canada, with her parâ€" ents at the age of ten years. In 1848 she was married to Abram H. Buchâ€" ler, of Berlin. _ Shortly after .their marriage they moved to Waterl~o where Mr. Buehler owned the King St. foundry, now owned by the Waterloo \Manufacturing Company. Here he was engaged for several years when he started a foundry in Baden. But be againcame to Waterloo and bought what is now known as the boiler shop, where he was engaged until he died in 1865. Since then Mrs. Bushler has lived in Berlin and Winnipeg, but for the last ten years she bas lived with her sonâ€"inâ€"law in Waterloo, where she died. To Mr. and Mrs. Buehler, were born seven children, six of whom are still living to mourn ber loss, viz: Mrs. J. B. Eshelman, Calâ€" gary, Alta.; Hannah, in McDougall Orphanage, Morley, N.W.T.; Lizzie, in Waterioo, Mrs. J. F. Whiting, Berâ€" lin; Mrs. Cyrus Eby, Waterloo; Jacob, deceased, and Abram, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Skip Weir‘s rink are city champâ€" lons and bave won the Moore Cup. Friday night‘s players and score were as follows: M. Schiedel J. Bricker Geo. Wegenast D. S. Bowlby J. S. Lockie A. Jones J. J. A. Weir sk 11 F. Haight sk 24 GreEurH WaiTerLoo J.Congalton, sk 13 G. A. Bruce sk 14 A. Congalton sk 11 J.J.A.Weir sk 11 Dr. Savage sk _ 5 J. Hespeler sk 11 H. Turnersk _ 15 F. Haight sk _ 10 Majority for Waterloo, 2 shots. SEAaFORTH WaTERLOO T. Coleman ¢k _9 J. R. Eden sk 16. Majority for Waterloo, 7 shots. Mr. J. J. A. Weir‘s rink played the last of bis schedulc games on Friday evening, baving won all his previous games but was beaten last night by F. Haizht‘s rink in the remaining game. â€" Four rinks from Guelph and one rink from Seaforth played against the Waterloo curling club in the Waterloo rink on ‘Thursday afterneon. ‘The local curlers succeded in defeating Guelph by two shots and Seaforth by seven shots, score as follows:â€" A new line of couches will be sold Bexepicts. J. Hespeler, _ 19. A. W. Robarts, 18. Win. Hogg, _ 23. J. B. Suidor, _ 7. Some interesting cur‘ing took place at the rink Monday evening, when four rinks f the Benedicts met four rinks of Bachclors. _ The Benedicts won easily by 20 shots. The following are the skips and scores : Southern California. ‘The happy event 5 P took _place ...'-""",b. Interesting and Instructive Lecture Deâ€" and Mrs. James Fear on livered in the St. Andrew‘s Church, evening, Feb. 21st. ‘The newly marâ€" Berlin, by Rev. Dr. Livingstone. ried couple will have the best wishes k: A of their uumerous friends in Waterioo , 1 for a long and prosperous county Backrtors G. LaCourse, F. Haight, J. J. A. Weir, Geo. Bruce, 11. 10 12 14. 14 11 11 10 with rifles were watching him. But| member the place. _ * ioi ntite B oo M ie | Prat, hm mriog by ie ton or ng Da: n safety. 1 Here he tried to get a position to go to | 40%% bJ Saturday at Hasenflug‘s. the frontas a military surgeon but the| Nothing but clothes! This is what places had all been filled. He then| we have to taik about â€" these came home to Canada. The discourse ds& and some clegant ought throughout was most entertaining and | to be said of our new d'l}: was not lacking in hamor. Brand clothing. It is . wmnarrn;dbfll'l"goln‘nnm all styles of uum “JE aterloo Foundry, on Saturday | latest lincs, thlmnmh?tum-d by cdnw latest repotkg the British gained alittle| prices save you a g004>many dollars, The speaker then told of his own thrilling experience at the time the war broke ont. He was on duty at a Gorernment post in Zulaland, where he with three others, were the only Rritons among the 50,000 Zulus. When the war broke out he was taken prisonâ€" er by the Boors, and at night four Boora generoul Englishman had to pay his otel bille, â€" But since the discovery of gold, he bas been able to pile up a forâ€" tune of $20,000,000. Hisrule has been one of tyranny and despotism. He in vited outsiders to come in and develâ€" ope the mines, promising them equal rights. ‘This was withdrawn when the treasury was rich enough to purchase large quantities of war material. He ioppreeued the Uitlander, who was reâ€" quired to reside in the country fourâ€" teen years before being allowed to vote, and even then if twoâ€"thirds of his Boer peighbors did not favor it the franâ€" chise was not extended. To e:‘})lt all, even if this fourteen years had been served a man conld not vote unless he was forty years of age. : The position of the oppressed Uitlanders was infinâ€" itely worse than that of the Israelites in Egypt. These Uitianders paid nine tenths ofthe taces. By the press law all newspapers are at the mercy of thePresi dent. l':relll: énlno oiwnm bad ‘t: purâ€" chase t ynamite through the conâ€" cessioners, paying for it 95 shillings a case where they could bn'l{blot in Natal at 40 shillings a case. be extra 55 shillings went into the pockets of the concessioners, xrno{pr'md his sonsâ€" inâ€"law. On the railways a freight of M oo og. a00 OME ® VCUCC wHCOL o7 Duyâ€" from 3 to 7 times the value of the goods| ing $1.00 worth ofgoeds. It is done was charged for transportation. in this way :~â€"Each purchaser to the The speaker then told of his own | amount o("l.wuneuh receives a key. thrilling experience at the time the| When the k are all gone, the M{ war broke out. He was on duty at a having the zm key to unlook the loo! Gorernment post in Zulaland, whert | on the bicycle will be given the wheel y e S e o o e n n e i by them. auditors â€" _ â€" â€" . _ 60 00 s but this| Waterloo Musical Society â€" 250 00 the Orange B. & W. Hoépital â€" _ â€" _ â€" 400 00 bove the| _ The Committee further recommendâ€" .183; and edz::lm-nm of “’i.?’ paid Ra. | Durmmel as part payment due on sideâ€" ANstri&D® | walke eon-é:md:m account, less $3.00 HuegeDnots | interest to June 1st next. | on the bicycle will be given the wheel free. Who‘ll get the wheel 1 Don‘t miss the in ¢ on Saturday at mh’a member the place. A resolution was passed favering the construction of an electric road from Port Dover to Waterloo and God _ erichand asking the Pariiament of Canada to pass the Grand Valley Railâ€" way Co. Bill during the present session The Town Council was requested to petition Parliament to incorporate the Company, and to send the Mayor to Ottawa to appear before the Private Bills Committee with Mr. Seagram,M: P., in its interests. ‘ BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY FRRE STRASSER‘S. Trade.. es The remoral ef the cometery and other matters werein formally discussed at some length. butdutisiisye Biintcininn in ut +4 Ilv, A meeting of the Board of Trade 5 was held on Friday evéning. The atâ€" S}l‘thz'fl‘l ftan dml:k € tendance, while not largs.lvdu therâ€" 1 ey attend the pughly representative, including Mr. Twinâ€"C ness E. Ww. B. s:':g""l"“l" 8t. :fâ€:hl:'ll:g. Ity n::l'.:tl H. M. n-lo?-ol :n.-‘. was appointed chairman â€" h t8, * way Co‘::lmnm Graduates assisted to positions. AN EASTRERK AYVEXCE. ’ dncacth o Prame i maimrasae A resolution was passed strongly favomfxg the opening up of an lv::ao : COURT OF REVISION REespEcTiNC east of the town to conmect with a PROY similar avrenue to be epened up lryl LOOAL IM EMENTS. Berlin. ‘The tewn council was nrged avagllh to take action in the matter and the Town of Wai::loo. secrotary instructed to send a copy of â€"â€" the resolution to the Berlin Beard ef, Take Netice tha® the Court of Revision reâ€" CS UC CC NOCZOCBON, UIRCC WHOrems the building of the rtmppo-ud line of rail> way from Port Dover to Waterine would be of Madvuug to this section of country, the unicipal Council of the Town of Waterico de respectfully request the Parliament of Canada to rm the bill of the Grand Valley Railway Company at its preâ€" sent session. UNPAID TAXE®. The clerk was instructed to make out a list of unpaid taxes and hand the same over to the Constable for colle ‘tion. GRAND YALLEY RAILWAYy. The following motion was umaniâ€" mausly carried: f _ _ Moved by B. K. Bechtel, seconded The report was adopted and the Mayor authorized to issue his orders for the payment of the several amâ€" 2. Heppler + °. . . 12 00 F. Me&er ~0 > ) > > o. 150 G. A. Melatyre, insurance 10 00 Waterloo Manufacturing Co. 82 M Devitt â€" . . 0 . 1 03 Conrad Bros. . . . . 8 &A Grand Trunk Railway 8. Flynn â€" + . J. Peppler + ~. . F. Mever â€" â€" > E. M. Devitt, mur{‘ ary W.M.S., askâ€" ' ing for the usual grant of $2%0. FINASCE REPORT. Mr. Geo. Meore, chairman, presentâ€" ed _ the re&rrz of the Finance and Printing mmittee, recommending the payment of the following acâ€" counts; Leitch & Lipphardt, aect, â€" 17 30 Wm. Hogg, coal _ â€" . 27 42 Robt. Forreeter, wood * 4 50 Jacoh Schulte _ â€" . . 15 Adam Cress â€" . . . 1 sn You can get a $45.00 wheel by buyâ€" COMMUNICATION8. passea ty Dountr Cooneh rmropuing 7. nty im examinations of pauper lunatics; I’nv= PORT DOYER ROAD. mew and popular effects so much im demand for spring wear are jré:isely what you meed for ecoâ€" nomical dressing. A: 9 J. Uffelman‘s KS C.pf 4 CREPONS jk BROADCLOTHS CaASHMERES SERGES HOMESPUNS k POPLINS whereas the L oi oo on d c e pee e mt emeeinene 1 03| that they will mot be liable for the 8 50| assets so distributed, or any part Té 00| thereof, to any person or persons of whose debts er claims they shall not 60 00| ther have notice. 250 00 JosErE Bixorxma®, Berlin. 400 00 Tamw Rroawwaw Wirii2012. . in which shch assersments have ‘.umaofor‘o said. lmmn-‘v:metnn at 0;: Oomnell Chamber in the Tewn Hall on Monday, the 17th day of March,1808, af 8 o‘clock p. m.. 16 Which time an1 pim same will be hâ€"ard. Consistin@ of twentyâ€"five acree situated about mid.-.ny on m’norl"ln road to Blair and 10 minates‘ w:ng:-uhuw& h:-fl. mn'. n-tm-nfl first class condition. A fine piace for market gardoning. For further .nm Lecal lnz.onmouu const ucted durâ€" ing will «it the confirmation ofthe m neer‘s Report npen the lands assessable, of the special assessment, and of the Mc curkey of the fromtage mensurements, and the TBC NEA ef March, I 8 o‘clock p. m., at Which time an1 piaceall appeais agaiast ihe FARM FOR SALE. A Course Of Instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting is the best invest ment of time and money that a boy or girl can make if they attend the Twinâ€"City Business College s A. B. McBrtor, T wa Cler Wate le0, Fobruary 19th, 1900. 8â€"3t. a':.“a:&:‘gm&"m"n:: find their way to this store, surely ther have notice. and promptly. There‘s as much -}00‘3’%131"0“&"- Berlin. |style in jewellery as in anything lo::lolfgv.:::ï¬.w:::l‘: else, and there‘s no excuse being Dated this 27th Day of February,1900. | behind the timesâ€"it doesn‘t cost 9â€"8t. more to be upâ€"toâ€"date. Come in MV t land look around, we,ve lots of ifa. new things to show you. The EE_IM‘_‘&O_S’_ very lateet in combs, buckles etc. n nraataaaiees at all prices, have just filled 16 for 25 Cents|our large stock. ccememeenmmmmemmemenmenqmemien E. J. R | â€"Four Different Positionsâ€"â€"| & Iâ€" MOOS, JosErn Bixo®MA®, Berlin. Jon® BINGBNMAN, Waterleo. MunxoL. W enun, Waterloe. D.t:d this 27th Day of February,1900. b{ of March, A. D.1900, their names, ad Tresses and descriptions and a full statement ef of their claime, y verified, and the nature of the seeurity, if any, held by therme, and that lmmedintaelI‘l!'MI the nineteeuth day of March, D. 1900, the saidezecuters will proceed to disâ€" tribute :.:o assets of (hotmn:da d:eeuod emong the parties en hereto, having regard o-l‘{ to the claims of which they shall then have notice,and that they will mot be liable for the assets so distributed, or any part Netice is hereby givens, pursuant to the lovim Bmut;h “?l &?uflo. tl“m. chapter section amending Acts, that all ereditors and other per. sons having claime against the estate of Jones qrnpmnn late of the Town of Berlin, in the County of Waterioe, gontleman, deceased, who died on or about the elevanth day of September, A. D. 1807, are r;qulnind‘ tohmddby post, prepaid, or deliver to the underâ€" .i.-J executers of the estate of the deceased on or before the mineteenth A. C. MOYER‘S, apher, * wwlfl, Ont Bee our Window: iE jF @3 &’r 7 \ ; e’"" % m (n\ hades. _ These im demand for meed for ecoâ€" man‘s WATERLOO. mmnpempmorerep enc mm mmmmcecdaemmen tors‘ Notice to brediters. of the Estat: of Jonas. geman Doc:nod. mtc of Ontacie 1ds ection 38, and amending ereditors and other per. laime against the estate | & â€"ATâ€" in the, county. We carry Jeweller and Optician, W ATERLOO The City Meat Market, King St. Ladies‘ Long Chains and Gentiemen‘s Alberts . in all the latest patterns. It is a pleasure to wear the chains we sell, beâ€" cause the styles are corâ€" rect and you have the satisfaction of knowing the chain you wear is a good one. The price is sure to meet your apâ€" proval. Trading Stamps. He always carries a full line of beef, pork, veal, lamb, mutton and smoked meats of every description. As he always had the reputation for kecping nothing but the very choicest of meats it will now be his aim to imâ€" prove upon his past record, if that be possible. Meats sold hi wholesale and rotail. Orders taken ‘{ a firstâ€"class delivery boy and meat delivered, with Trading Stamps, the same as in shop, in every part of the town. The proprietor of the City Meat Market has taken another step in adâ€" vance. Since January lst he has adopted the Cash System and is now selling firstâ€"class meat as cheap as any other butcher, giving customers the benefit of a liberal discount in the form of Trading Stamps, and is the only butcher in town where Trading Stamps CITY MEAT MARKET. The Very Latest Jewellery Styles : C.B.Ryan&Co A. G. Heller, GRADUATES OF H. B. DVERINC, Proprietor. Our dress and mantle making department has been re opened and is again in the hands of Miss Murâ€" ray who has a very efficient staff of help with her and is now ready to book orders. Ihe spring season w.ll come and go with a rush and unless we get the public to think about Spring Dress Goods now there will be many disappointments through the season IFecause we will not be ab‘e to ce justice to all when the season‘s heaviest rush is on, For this reason we are receiving early shipments cf Dress Goods especially in suiting cloths for catly wear (and we are delighted with the goods) and invite you to come and inspect them whether you waut to buy or mot, call and see them anyway. , Reâ€"opened â€" Spring Dress Goods MAAA §AAA MAAA d ood i. _ An abundance of g a 'vlll m-lh raw; also a -m-g Of watermorks all through the laod i# in a state of ou dootive and everything is in shaps The \mdrnirmd offers for .h’.: :"Mmfl ng (l'l) M'r':'h the fatenco County, w burg and New Dundee, on the n&m a ©Otnfortable house. . ‘The bun asd o8 are larige and vory complete. . ‘There i8 & very commodious hog pen, silo, and How is This For a Snap The latest novelty in Englisk silks. New spring underwear, new cashmere socks, something new in American fancy lawn shirts, with new style collars and cuffs. Just a trial order. W. H. Becker & Co Balancing His Accounts Boettinger‘s old â€"Stand WATEBRLO® REMOVAL SALE! Woollard & CGo. We have opened toâ€"day a new line of We have further reduced the hats in our window for this week to one dollar each. In gent‘s furnish % ings? Hats v;oflh : $2 75 now #$1.50, $2. nowJ $1.25 and "x‘: **s underwear worth §1 now 60c, 75¢ now 40C F bGoc now 30c and 25G, s boys‘ underwear worth ‘“3 40C now 20c, sweater ~~ang worth 75c now 256, .. x white shirts $1 for 750, ‘ 75¢ shirts for G0c, 506 5 shirts for 40c, collars r0ceach or three for E5. 25¢, and in suils & WEH get special by:: $ gains for the next two * weeks at _® <s4 Jno. Schmidt‘s, _ English Squares, 25¢ New ‘Buller‘® Bow Ties, 25¢ New Flowing End Scarfs, 5oc New Puff "Bobs," 50c. Farm for Sale. and finding the balance on the right side is what the business man does when he buys his office supplies in Blank Books, Stationery, Letter Files, Binding Cases, etc, from us. He then realizes what a saving it is to buy from a house that sells the best goods at the low» est prices. That is the secret of our success. Woollard & Co., Walper Block