. ttatt services will be held In St. Lutheran Church on Sunday I _ “a Mailman, the Grocer, of " ' in! to say about Caustic So- , I! his adrt. . _ Berlin Intermediates Jun: Ftrfigtd the Waterloo hockay team “I: Jansen Cup. {Ma's celebrated lard in " In. " ities, 10c per lb., in lesser a qtdirrutt, Watuloo, [or My chm Suds. Ril mus, me per "L-d-w. A . I an. Levi Stunner at Waterloo has , d toe2ted President ot the Mutual P) » titer: Association for 1994. ': â€w the money usually required 'tte time the entire family during our ' t February Shoe Sale, Zieglers' , ttin'. Best Shoe Store. 1 , . you Are interested in business . "F' tion write the Berlin Eusiness , , " . " tor tree catalogue and circu- 1'7 ., ID. Euler, Principal. d-w. tiN Waterloo hockey team supposed .- . Junta-lit the seniors were defeat- ilt Preston Friday evening by the an “Hermann: ot "at town by a kw cl 18-2. s,9' is not‘nnen -yor' get such n LW', ' "thi-At." Woman‘s pretty MI, " . supp.†m B!'t,!at'rWttree's, “an: ._Blakely. who [ played centre .3 . tor the Waterloo baseball team - v seasons Mo, has 'been' purchns. . = trr the Grand Rapids Mich,, team .ktti. Cellini league. #53!" can you do justice to your I f, - hook and pass Ziogler's Great , _ , srtaps.--Just think boys and 'rar; $1.50 overshocs for 78c. ;fratt. Wm. McDougall has sold one but Arie drivers, tt dapple-chest- â€minus, to Mr. John, Byker, Y. Cv'b of Linwood, Liam In .3: Wyn will duh. [ Ttto-gi-ati" a no hula no gtt' 7 , (my an; Sim )'frC:t'iieet? cl Our Great February M Stu; all go home with plenty um and more money in their t than they anticipated. Come '1t.‘Ziegler's ad. on lst page. Y, T hunky morning at the Wa- nu the Carmel Church hockey team was defeated tor time this mien by l picked gt»!!! fancier of Brampton - the handsome sum of $200. Wm†"Wdéiod by B Emmi ot u ‘ , " Ann Hertem, a sister ot Mr. (" _ Hana ol M.Derittathr's '.5, 500! Utter home in Stalw- 'lt a'tter . 11tsgerittg “has only on. M 1 monk; used " years. Th ' M mace at Sunday. Ei “main! tho use Mrs. H. ‘ T. - ‘ to1U, nee May Zlnkum, ,: V rtidsr Moon Iron the - V or Ir.oeo.nmi.cn, Ber. F'it. Mount Hope Cemetery, B' {Vh'Cudehumi tot service. 1 , g?" ttL an 01th' _ Imam. " hi; . we“! erettlttg In " a; " cm load-y oven- 't I- . _ m . ttood , iltMIE A than“! moved-Rt- [i' , wound um when. , M "MM an muo- gig": _ b, ‘ m to rum; 5 _ In. _ t IE THAT DOUGH bevitt'e tue vr'aiiiGuiTiidiai Gine to the ammo BROS, M uni luau-M WATIm on WIDWIII.†I Indy growth in the amm- 1* the Bull: Business Culley "eiinuer. New â€Man: enter PM“. Tim mom unlit/“You D, ttot Put tht Apotheke. Waterloo no! Janine {haulin u be. All-ha oi lactat- ' 'ty, w to shut domt, ‘fll, one! “a main; we: are not hm- mlntute. the! will was. Thu can-ll" "hu, - man " l. .tb mutt-y: to Lett' u M a†W7 a; ' . . W was“ In: in â€I!" -- _ "'d'all8tl"d,'l'dd'Ma C _ but it†u “Calm" and “mutt-11:0: no... Qatar-"W awn-dupe“! ot at tlrg'te','d"St'. Wynn-Ju- Emma-m r itt bot may. A. Mal mammoth! ' W’ “it“ if": It Mva‘j'l! for nth. "" and I“: a “W? "I uni. 'er-tet, Bata. _ In†HI a U or†ai2rri"fffrl'S2t My - In M an My will; was s yea-cued W. Th at†‘M ll to thedoon. line. the paddy {would that N! " In Joann. very )0th and» Mk "ll cub. bud hm Twin-City tor I social auction than an a! the Orphans Slag-g Socksâ€. Excellent musk: In furnished by summi- omhutn artd . moat enjoytble than was spent by All. A tempting spread was, served n. the “aim" am. an.» mm. pm 0! the programme added and to m plu- me! the was“. . SKIP HESPELER WINS. - the most exciting and uni- elt Might curling media not â€or ad in the Wateeroo this took plum Hold-y evening when Ship Rapier uni his collequa debited skip Goo. ‘Iloogk by the mow mpgin oi two who“, unseat: being “to " at Lucinda“. By winning am pm. skip Hamlet win the Moon Cup 90mpctition toe this - 1008-1. Tho pm: wuol the nip and tuck variety and It Uncles: oi the 15th end the We wu um. About 100 enthusiastic curlers surrounded the tee, and ruched the result mm keen Interest. Had skip Heapeter been de. Ieated ship. H.M. Snyder. u. A. Bruce, and J. Hauler would have been tie. The winning rink in as lol- been tie, Iowa- 'The trr-tuw to raise the sum ol .300 tor the purpose of aiding by way ot 1 bonus the Berlin. Waterloo. Weilesley. and Lake Huron Rem-y Company in the construction ot I rullwny from the town ot Waterloo, to the village ot Wellelley Ins rot- pd on in Waterloo Monday and ur- tied by a majority of " over the required number ot votes. The ma- yiority of the votes polled wu lil but " order to pass the by-law the Cote tent. ot one third ot the retepeyers Hus also required. The number oi [Votes required in favor of the by-luv was 218 and MI were cast. The vote “m u mltowr.-. N J. II. Seagull-f R. B. Wilkinson. S. B. Ericka. J. llespeiu'. skip BY-LAW CARRIED. West lord South Ward East Ward ' North Ward Mi 180 Since Berlin did not carry the by- law otti0.000 the Waterloo by-hor, will be voioled. A FEBRUARY WEDDING. A very pleasing and happy event was celebrated " the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knorr, Rumelhardt, Tuesday Feb. 16th, when their youngest daughter, Miss Ede Amelia was wedded to Mr. Bernhardt Strassburger ot Jerome, Man., tor- merly ot Mannheim, Ont. The inter- esting ceremony was performed at 1.30 pm. by Rev. Mr. Langholtz, oi Philipsburg, Min Sophie Knorr, I [later ot the bride, did duties as bridesmaid, while Mr. Connd Sch- welm of Tavistock, sup- ported the groom. The ceremony ir!"', (howdy invited we“: at down we sumptuous View!" re- past. The pride we: the recipient ot many bcnuulul wedding gins. Mr. and In. Strmburger who leave in three week: toe their [1mm home in Hinton. Invent- but with“ ot their mmytuendl tort - and HOBO ADI-41008 NUPTIALS. A quiet wedding“ plan " the home of Ian. H. Roos, George Bt., at three o'clock Wedmdny, when hee aid-It daughter, Mlatt Mildred Root, We “to bride ol Mr. Hurry Morgan ot Lindsay, on. The care- uony was pummel by the Bee. J. Iona: ot m. Mun. homer at m gm; an “mu-nu betas [In Emma. Belle Boos “d It. B. , Mn, mm om- groom ol ‘Tofuto. Alter "calving eta-mum» iiii' ad mixing om- ireetttg truthâ€, Mr. d In. Mgrgnn iett in“. 3.2? MI mum “an ion. in umâ€. ' mum. who In been ht not). rears.ttre you!" at! cup-Ne Mad an†a ma mach. gm be MM by. My web of , . M.- m win show-I My gnu-u. {Hr-Mm will lam It. all In. luv- to “It. In... M Mr. W, um . mm - In- "r. fin-[TIES indium. m c. 5th hand! quuutus.--R. B. Mg, mm. Cotlnltuol - will to Mt h 98:4... 3 a! u'ltl In. on . 0' . t. MRI - "d In.- at “a†'ttap", MM 0: " 'i't"dtitt4t,s,?iiitiit ' ?,?tl'i?itf'ii?.'jitr., “a; "ee.,, .' In. and u 09951113»? For 3 4 03 " " ‘31:".- Against " 32 " " â€loyal," 'nl-"th In H . -. u the an: and ‘ . - a " E r" " “khan." . _ fr,, F i = ,flï¬'ï¬ IQ“ r'. f" 'l to“, "tr . 'Foe? N that me M - tte A!†.1 ... In†W, “my the A": and IQ, whip “up up: you» out by an - we". 1th. u new“. duh; at you. will to a!“ - so mum. at up. The Wiley “"1 you. tr-tor VII humbly cun- Iulied In: by â€my all ttte not“! ' will. the Important-to! the "run. then-ulna o! the II- tcrworlm, “a manner“ ot the hr- ket hellnics all-1M important Issues were dim and “unholy listen“ to. The mm was purely ctr local mun". no haiku“: hum; been .1th to comm Bunk of True lawman». Vlult- view otgirittq even 9990:- tunity tor the members to “was their News in an open and (cutes- mner. The mundane In very re- presentative, the tabla In the spac- ious dining-mom clue ammonia]: house being surrounded by nearly any numbn- reprenenun; then-n: maturing, mama, banking and insurance interest. of the town. . Those present weré Messrs. George Moore, Mum J. Utreittswus, George Mabel.- W.H. Ridden. A. Weider:- hammer, WM. Reade, Peed Hui-tad. E. Stun". (no. B. Macks, C. Httettttergard, 6.E. Sanderson, A, (J. Teller, H. Liphudt. s. Gingdch, H. Lorenz, V.N. nodal, Chas. Kreut- sitter, M. Reidel,Thoa. Ova-i, L. Onyblll. John Nichol, E. Dermud. Fred Urstadt, J.H. Rocs, LB. es, “LG. Weictset,tr.L. Emma, '11 Roschnun. Wm. J. lime-at, C. Hen- na. HM. 'ttrd_er, 0.13. genial» Kaufmann, John Rum. " Hugh- Geo. W. Dodds, Chnrles J. Altman, J.K. Shinn, W. Hogg, Cham H. Froehlich, Wm. Conrad. All. Dee- m, Thus. Hilliard, J.B. Finch", J. C. mum, Dr. Baum“: J.B. Hugh- es. John Letter, Fred Ken, :11 of Wuterloo, and R.Y. Fish at Linwood md A.A. Etry, Berlin. ' The Virrpretrident, Mr. Geo. Moore occupied the mt ot honor in the ab- scnce ol President Lat Stunner, who Wu unavolybly tttf in Toronto,'and life! full jusu had beendone to the excellent spun] provided by him Host Lewis, the toast to “Tho King and Raul Fun- ity" was loyalty proposed and res- .ponded to by the bananas with the hearty singing olthe National Anthem. Adhering to its custom inaugurated several yen: ago. the tout. to “The Ladies," was enthusiasm!" and cl- oqncntly proposed try Mr. WE. Rid- den. He said in tart:-- Mr. President and GeBttlemett.s- Let me ask you to tweak, fir a moment. did ask yourselves what would this world-what would man be without the ladles , l on: sure you wlllall agree with me that " would be a drearrdureon, and mu: doom- ed to live in " w'ould resemble 3 tal- low candle without. Brrek,-inea4r- IMO ot shedding even n "r at lllght on bl: miserable surroundings. The was, which include an moth- ‘en, and eleven. our wives. daugh- ters _ and luncheon-s, on the light end the hoped“. world. They on the apple ot oozeâ€. the pulse ol our bun, with campus at our Its. In M India we am our sun- atirq, in their was on! with, And in their love tr lord-aw of pundits. , l mime us before we no born. - . 7 -4 ‘___ -.... ....,...‘- -- w" my love “when" “chairman! than": canto love SB, bo-er unwary MYQV‘M 5"" ot Milan. “Bl-athe- that. In vml Ml†dead, . . Who never whim“ "ttUtd.- Hutu luau. mad at. And - can u Bach'- ean P' ' And my Ito-mm n! For. - Ian, M In "in. mm in mm. “up: in yang: SI'. tives,emmrtet "tttmt-ttet" mm m Mien-"M tht W iiiGh,oiiu,irt_tet-tott' -,arteutthe mun-um- " was 'tsre,9eotund's "MM my: who all?- [ . "The mm but: um ah I Ill-l. Am - an; “I m o. mm mu in Mali W'- 11: m M A! er, o, Hun-niahn’b'n‘duw. "Nt'g'fd ietttlt'rgr%' “pg...†eva- 'age-mt Inna-um. vi“ any “till bun-mm GrértGaiu-tte,yy9e: "iGriGbiraan,-,yttft trnrirh0ttteetrt02f, Le' “hull! “manhunt. an». out.“ 1:00th mmwh - l -., "i,'iiiiSpir2iP, ttree. u " “m. t , .0 hi. TOAST LIST THOSE PRESENT w. . a... a" humid-w mmm~ In an»: tttrtitte In. [or om O†M (tttttit, up this "at. eon-3th. ot New D... Goods, PMSâ€. III. Cutout _ Second Annual , Clearing Sale hm ht m ' “41314-1113 savanna“. son. he! in: we y: trtshtertt I not.» ttth Int, throwing can an ban of Bret" ad (Mag ttte 9mm an sumac“: to buy nun-5'0. I'D-IO d? foot-m a prion love: an an hunt. itrmetrtbee to luv. no .16., apron or damned a. 04 to can. Enough!“ to new and u, to " amt. Worxpuulmmyontnuuk,hmvz;ulsurl“apartmncomn carnationâ€. - _ .-'_-. _ - __ brief, but excellent address in which heolrered several important susp- tions. lie was pledsed to see the large attendance ot members, whichl showed that there' isa keen interest taken in the wellare _ul the town. lie congratulated the Board upon its el- action ot Mr. StauBer, as President, who. the speaker was satisfied would make an eaegertie and succ- euiul presiding officer. He was also pleased with the new Council. who. he was certain, would transact the ‘business ol the town in the best in- terests of Waterloo. Among the tar- ious questions that should be consid- ered this year is the improvement. M the roads. He suggested that the Council should secure the Govern- ment Road Inspector to come to Waterloo to inspect our roads and suggest to the Council what may be done to improve the streets ot this town. He also suggested the issuing oi debentures tor this improvement to dreamt ot probably $15,000 or "O,000, and distributing this amount overtime town. There had been little discussion and work in connection with the hy-law, but he was 'sure that Waterloo would not take the scl- fists View of allowing Berlin to vote the bonus and Waterloo allow it to so by ‘dehult. The railway vould undoubtedly hewarth $4,000 to Waterloo. ‘ He hoped the ratepay- The Cash Shea Store- er! would hehonesl. with themselva and carry the by-taw so that' when the road is built it can always be sold Waterloo did its duty. Berlin huprovldedn sugar retlnery which isa grand institution and Waterloo is deriving: benefit from it. The lumen of the institution depends on the quantity cl beets it receives and Wellaley farmers will grow beets which will t ' conveyed to it by means ot t enew railway, which should bean immense betrettt to the 10". In conclusion he urged a unani- lmou: rapport or thew-law. Past-President R. Roschmm pro- noun the tout ot "Waterloo-Orr Home," um referred to the town as hall; “has! " Cumin. He hoped M lath mum tatepnyers su- my than “mum tut the town madman“ to prosper by sup- poulng the by-luv [or the railway mm to Welteater glut Monday. _ ,Inyot J. Ulelmum was the ttrst 10 rune-d. no coup-tainted the Bond upon In mocc- at! gun the atqrttttgB tor the honor contend ttpoet In! by pitch; him in the Mates can. Wnurloo Ind here-nod the mind " mum, me! new“ M to announce that in I" pro- "trttitr “I the factory will tein -tiert. timeout: oi we: or 'MS wash. Thomhuon would but “and more tun " has, but an. to - cum. a lam! â€in“ - working In Wau- joo on W ietBeettet,' “a It mi! but. “mould men itrttie Stl' but Mr eapttat h tho n. a at“ ' The Mayo: aha his!!! was, to “met up“! an“; ch 'xtgaMutrtg of ttte W; plan. m Inâ€. and up be M to - the mmy by: Cmty Councillor Fischer bad but: amid-Sol Incl†use: 1856 ad I. Indul- mwpronw.‘ne tun-mum. vlm're- m Manny 574“, mm In t-dstiettetefto'" “mmm‘lc mill:- in. tlt21'lhtl'd “a. Ill; . I In! 'pgra%'lt"ltfr'1' " wr gun-m» thes a. â€.m. (Mm-n ot tht; mom. rm! to tbe “hula it. and la- rcriiiaiiCiAi,thrtft1ettf, cu Our Whine. on low law and CW3 than WATERLOO-OU R H OM P, d. Ufte.hritttnr't,, 'ttt1'eN,ti'gt.t - _ Tttnt-bert. mumps», t0e.1r-e-iidt6-s. _ _ lul'ohrwl in". It“. at». 1600 00018 00, Ian" ,eu.otiA,te.g.,Strtgtetdr-'Str1t. . John 8ohondilmayee, You" " Bat Good: In; Long: PNer, tors he stated that in Waterloo 300,000 yuan: Bere pumped daily. Three you: ago that were no wa- tereottstttttet and a prrwnt 4n. while the revennc has int-tensed trom 84,000’to $7,000. The business ottlte waterworks humerus“! to well an extent as lo make it neces- ury to employ Mr. JM. Scully as Beer-Treats. Mr. Levi Graybiil reterred"to his long residence in Waterloo. The town was not as energetic as it should be and is too slow in many things compared will Berlin. This tyrahead spirit of the neighboring town Ind given'an advantage over Waterloo which should be overcome. Mr. Grayhill Favored giving more at- tention to road improvements. This toast was Wartily received and ably responded to by numerous speakers. _ PROFESSIONS, BANKING, AND INSURANCE INTERESTS. 'Dr. Hilliard hutttorously lound fault with the Waterrommission on ac- count. at supplying thy good quality of water which he! "ected his bus- iness " physician to such an cr- tent that he had not received a dol. In for a. typhoid lever-cm during the past yen. He did not (not the “only: system, and notwithstand- ing that it is in vogue in Berlin he thought that town has] the most abominable roads of any town cd its size in Ontario. . Mr. J.C. Haight, as Secretary (-l the Board at Trade, reierred to the growth otthe Board, and urged n larger ancndnnce at its regular moot- ings. The membership in 1901 was 45, in 1902 it increased to 73, and in 1903 to MO, and at present it has tVette-ship ol 120. In!†good record tor a tom, the size ot Water- loo, when it is considered that Berlin wlghs population nearly three times 'G'jirsi in: only 2:r%and Marge mum at outsiders included In thit orTG uiraittriie sskm, otlhe 1rFu'"'"c't'i'5'ii.'iii",ji","; _ . - to WW “I ue 'tlo." @5535“: I. M. Dtwrrr, Eon“. 'sl “so ot illc position oi the iml ptotuxlon, Mr. J.B. Hughes. gave an excellent address on the progress made in re com. "an all!†insurance and re-', [and tom rm: Adoption at the tued within use in Hamilfonior ouch individual building in that town, lump-l imam had proved n tamyp. Belem: to town mm he spoke urn-ugly mummy mom“. ittdttrg0d humanist- to work hunt forth. succu- out. runny bonu- br-hor. He was um that. it “I illu in mm from mm.» m Iii inky 1 mar “nun“ in mm 01 item “who tot" uni-tin- ctyn . lilo“ ':,t,f,,t.t'APlrg'l up: hm. no 111'tlt tab in 'g5'tate',/tt and, MM T ' Mann . up: awry be†1tttttetrtot ._ ..'. "ii-3n -riiid. mum ad F. H.» than notch allure-mg mum" h m attic " name uncr- "IANUIAO'I‘URINO AND HER. mm“ runaway It. an. no... as Vin-Chink». mph-dun now ten", which Mi " ad play “up". mun-in. J.R. lung-L Jon, -firyci." in cl Lln'ood, n for- - yum-u Iain-I. and . chm» or an: tll. Douala! Trude, In“: torr if “In and manta I' m m "may?! g- “loving-4 tr raairiinuui idii," ii.ii. New I, J m tat64.tt. sun... A _ or GiriiGi% Bond of Trade, â€â€œ3. 'ettt_eM.1qqyy"luofr to mummnuwt ttt the "M'Ill bani-whit“ " -'.A.,t-atemrtnd AM. “ q)uttatttitstvt1rt1fo1ltt, Eifiémnm Home n Faia at nun-am 1 3-7-- mâ€!!! tutue -. T It. " M spoke in I hum-I Tm‘ them. “an VII: ma Bur ...... m... u. “A... nun- trn- rtirijyfyc,it.tAetyy.f.Pty"'" “M†opposite I mm mart Home rTdl', aaa, 'm‘ a. no! an" - I! G. B. RYAN & CO; l Puzzling Question of the hr . . Silva: Wat“! Boxes. Gun Mots Glut Cum". Pen Kuhn. Founuln Pm. and than“ 1,r,'t am. no hero lo gold and-nun", It min and studded with Mon. 2, T - RODS, out! ammunummt a: WANTED., Several industrious _ per- sons in “ch state to true! " house annulled dawn your: all with n my: capital. to an upon mtchutn agtd agetita tor successlul 1nd mama: lute. Permanent. my Wt. Weakly can ulnry ot SM an " tanning “we. and 1tuttattitioaeramredirttstmh and: 1 not. Expuleaee ttttt magi. I nation 'ere* ml new» uk- uMn-ud "rhtope. [HE 31*me Tho Don “on. Co. of Cumin will luv 33" Mind dim, 'atfNl,te2('2ttli"J,hl,t','i',', Itt. an at†M I" td,'dtkt oe-res,'-', - Mann pum- , ' A 1.1mm MIMJGM. “I. thttot-ttoprhaetr, dinorrUrttV not b 1'M'g2,",Wo"'d ‘Y orrratatrhitl ml. uh bowlmdoloc , "trttdietmC4 [ru.t3srtt,,er,trqe'etaet? m" 1Rtyyimttt1" M 1m. 1m. Market Grocery. Berlin 88W “LEHONI mum“. ariii ham-i Bt., (mime-- u my. T um " In tmtbrtoo MI WM]! B ma. e - - . E41:1 U. to Dirqct to the Factqrios E of Great Britain Is.", . Won-hair!“ fmdmlhkryiu 1mbut', lit-20‘ not! Chitin!“ oyr tale. ja ttsail-a-Siu-trid'" In -ttl ttio tttttz."','.".',,',',:,'.",',',"','," y . reall?""".""""'"".'"'"." otluN,edi1. . . . . . . . - r" This not). no to“ “w you Utter who . A i, 'gitS,tttf,','tg'i't ti'lWst1l,a'lil,dlilllt albums. ommtiiugudttrtrsrrtttimttutirtti, hat on thid um Whoa needieqreerttstm look ttmmtbmsratoek,-imtt,tueattso,-1 it ' on not what we chithon do not buy. We " . - to was. by Four decision in tho mother, Ind only you to look. Thu costs nothing. . PHILIP We“ air “a Juan-u. {no The Bottom Hos Dropped WW will no‘ron‘u- for all. " prim will nlng roruhte pigs (“Swahili 2yu'r- old; also m- m ninth; bull. and better talr.. together ,rtiti the than your old bull “Glen Alpine.†Altman! sum-t Born - he emu-nun“ The Leading School The Bum: Business College is 231-4 idly becoming the 1mm 'iii-e-it and moribund â€penning Mia Western cumin; " in vacuum-o- Mvo and bun-tat! of would!) inland 111nm. With Elm madam, it I. not unlinked in in fun gnu-eon, the “at nm Coll- - mu.- in emu. We: For “I'm ten year-nanom- mg an» $ng no tilt. Do tet nadutscollnotn kooqthw a on. - ot Dr. itdliitht Guam“! “on On. will him In“ â€no! mymmuudmbome'm VERY SUCCESSFUL The Undersigned "'"" "-,ac,'dfi',Ry a", tiiigiirtu nun-t Maud - F onus-um. , 8min Business College. _ W. D. EULER. Prim John Hill, Hallway, Apply to EYE ii.