* â€" RAVHOS LST $1075 PXSa‘Caroline BStrect $1800 Et sy "Sa Uion $1600 . Roz Lya‘d s and Allen Streets. $1800 kis2aamw."® "" 31850 Buys brick CW. . * "=*"*** $ 2200 EhS Fictora Swecs $2300 Priss.2x P ind pan view., 52300 mm:n_u?: $3000 ""ks.0ste.t""""" $3300 Bick Prsiiing m i $4200 Zoellner‘s German Remedies BISCHOFF‘S POWDERS * __ RED CHEEK PILLS GOITRE OINTMENT, ETC. A full line of the late Mr. Zeliner‘; German Medicines always in stock K8> a large stock of EstATE, Fixanciar & Iss. BrokERs Your German, Latin or . English Recipes will be «ccurately compoundâ€" od at this reliable drug store.â€"E. M. #0000 #$0000000000 L6808 Phone 217. Deutsche Apotheke Mr. J. B. Fischer shipped five carâ€" load of cattle from Waterloo Monday: The B, B. C. Club met at the home of Miss Hohmeier, Thursday evening. The funeral of the late J. F. Seeâ€" burger was held on Thursday afterâ€" #0009 €0000006006 @4034 The bicycle track at the park is being put in shape for the C.W.A. meet on July. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Snyder have moved into their fine new . resiâ€" dence on Albert street. The roof of the rink is being~ reâ€" paired at present. Mr. Fred C. Trapp has gone to Bancroft, where he will take charge of a mill. Mr, All. Suyder and family | have moved into their handsome new resiâ€" dence on (George street. Quite a number of Waterloo peopl attended the dedication of the new Methodist Church at Berlin on Sunâ€" day. The regular open air band concert was not given Friday evening owing to the inclemency of the weather. Services were held as usual in the Waterloo Methodist Church on Sunâ€" day, the Rev,. A. E. Lavell preaching both morning and evening. Mr. Frank Filer, of Durham, Engâ€" land, has accepted a position in Watâ€" erloo, He wili be another addition to the band, being a bass player. + A song service will be given in the Waterloo Methodist church on _ Sunâ€" day evening, June 17th. A choice proâ€" gramme is being prepared. s A meeting of the Park Board was ealledâ€"forâ€"Fridayâ€"evening, but as Mesâ€" Mr. Jack Flynn nas disposed of his parcel delivery business and resumed his ~position as conductor with the Berlin and Waterloo St. Ry. Co. Willow Avenue, from George to Alâ€" lan streets, is being put in better shape, work on the street having been commenced Tuesday morning. sts. F.: 8. Kumpl and F. G. Hughes were the only members who put in an appearance no mecting was held. Mr. C. J, Alieman is mourning the loss of from 90 to 100 chickens,which were stolen on Monday evening. The lot consisted _ principally of White Wyandottes : about. three months old. Prices ruled about the same as last week at the regular weekly market, butter selling at 20 a pound, and eggs at 15c a dozen. There was also a good supply of vegetables on hand. An â€" automollle party comprising Mr. and Mrs. Samue) Campbell, Mr. C, A. Campbell, Miss Camp, and Mr. Hawns, all of Toronto, came up from that city on Sunday and spent the «lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson. The party returned Monday motning, accompanied by Mrs. Dawâ€" son, who will spend several days . in the city. During the severe stotin of Friday night the lightning caused a . slight blaze in Mr. J. B. Fischer‘s butcher shop. The gas and clectric lines inâ€" stalled here are close togethet and it is supposed the . lightning passing down the electwic wire caused a hole to be made in the gas pipe and . the escaping gas thus caught fitre, _ Forâ€" tunately a number of passertsâ€"by not> jeed the blaze and notified Mr. Chas. Fischer, who broke in the doos and turned oft the gas, at the metor, thus preventing what might have been . a very serious fire. The only damage was the brcaking of the door, AT Devitt‘s Drug Store Local News. Buys brick dw. . Victoria Btreet. ) Brick dwg on corner of Erb and Victoria Streete | Brick Dwelling, all conâ€" veniences, Erb and Bellâ€" Brick Dwelling and good Brick Dwelling on Wil low Street at head o George Btreet. Brick Dwelling, all Con veniences, corner Jobn and Allan Streets. ESTATE. Herbs, ‘~R. W. Chisholm & Co., coal ....$110.74 R. O. Dobbin, salary ... ... .... 66.67 l('.has. Kreut#iger.......... ... ...... â€" 6.31 Conrad Bros., services... ... _ 9.49 i M. Weichel & Son, services ... 3.22 W.(.Wilson & Co., supplies..... _ 7.25 lJohn TECSOL....L 22. sls lies hss : 13100 COMMITTEE MEETING _ WATERLOO TOWN COUNCIL H. Heer Engaged as Inspector of Sidewalks Petitions for Cement Walks to be Circulâ€" ated.â€"â€"Will Defend Action Against f . Town. : Considerable discussion was hell on the subject of cement walks. . The necessity for building cement walks at different points in town has become imperative, and it was pointed . out that the work could be done cheaper at the present time. _ It was thereâ€" fore decided to circulate petitions for cement sidewalks on the following streets and if possible secure the reâ€" quired number of signatures, so that the work could be proceeded with : The Board of Wor‘s and Sewer Committee of the Town Council met Monday â€" evening to discuss several matters of importance. All members were present. On Princess street, both sides, from King to Peppler streets. A property owner has made complaint regarding damage done by water running from the road into her property, and if a sidewal‘s were built at this point it would be a means of preventing this state of allairs. The profile for John street was reâ€" ceived and discussed, and it was deâ€" cided to do the work on that street Ly day labor. Advisability of Sinking a Third _ Storage Well Discussed â€" Accoun‘s Passed On Queen street, both sides, _ from Duke to Noecker strects. On Peppler street, both sides, from Erb to Cedar street. HELD MEETING ; LAST WEDNESDAY: On the east side of Qucen street, from Erb street to‘Mr. Muctier‘s proâ€" On gouth side of cedar street from Albert to Peppler. A meeting of < th> Watirlco Water and . Light Commission was held on Wednesday eening at 7.30 o‘clock. Those present were. Chairman George Dietel, J. Ritzer and A. Baxer. D‘Olier Eng. Co..... ... ... ... 9800 Buchkberrough & Co...... ..«% ... 21.50 J. Robertson & â€" Co., less 2 p.c..338.19 o. 2 ioh sn 1 n L Nt ts cee ie l J. M. Scully, disbursements.... 3.01 ~The Secy. was instructed to order 450 feet of 4 in. cast iron pirc and‘filâ€" lings, one hydrant and 306 lbs. lead. F: A. Piug, wages to May 15...$27 Gordon Webst,: do...... ... ......... 17 8. Broadfoot, inspecting meters $ F. A. PAug, wages to bune 1. 27 Gerdon Weber, do. ... ... ... ... 17 Jas. Robertson & Co... .. ... 1 TW UO! â€" s scrslcd e ciscute rrvvevies, iore yO Buckberrough & Co. .. .. _...... 21.50 Pominion Meter Co......... ... 75.00 Federal Clay Co....... u.. ...s. 420 Canaiian Oif Co....... ... ... .... ... 1,00 J. M. Scully, dispursements.... 4.05 S. Broadfoot, inspecling meters 12.00 John Tucker, services...... ... 3.38 The matter of sinking a third storâ€" age well was discussed, but no action taken. â€" The sinking of such a _ well would entail a considerable expendiâ€" ture, but it would provide against any drought which migat arise, «14 alâ€" so foran abundant water supply _ in case of fire. F EUNERAL OF JOHN GLEISER The funcral of the late John Gilcisâ€" er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Gleiser, was ‘held on Tuesday afternoon _ amd was very largely attended. _ Impresâ€" sive services were held at the house, and St. John‘s Lutheran Church, conâ€" ducted by the Rev. E. A. Schulz. Inâ€" terment took place at Mt. Hope cemâ€" etery. | Among the many beautiful floral Of~ sqg) fpp ; ferings woere a wreath of 10ses {FOM! jn faypy . his immediate comrades, an anchor,! wheP from his associates at the Seagram _ ‘"Solly" distillery, where â€" deceased was emâ€"! cran styl ployed; a bouquet of roses from Mr.‘ The tea and Mrs. Geo. Wegenast; a basket Of Preston. fowers from Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. Woelâ€" ler, and a wreath of roses and Othet Schjucter flowers from the Youne Athletic ©lub.| A Family Of sis CCMIMINCR SMYIC:! ~ i W 4+ showok Buscdaw aurenizs + them, they cordially welcomeil . NTÂ¥ namely : Mrs. Peter Doersam, Aytom; T,'"‘ R.(.. phurch, T?"“‘" morm®£, paw)l. The charch is sitwated nn! Mrs. Elizabeth Hatter, Little Gerâ€" y “(':'; u""'h‘z Rey, Father ‘;‘""' the site of the old battleficld of Lunâ€" many; Mrs. i. ‘Ricb, Wateriloo, and ':'. “‘;“â€'I' J to Misa ‘Mary "b, dy‘s Lane, which gives to the place three sons, Henty, of Josephsburg; , T an added interest. | tieorge, of Berlin, and Valentine, of Taimtl eamienmeits _ + Mr. Lavell will occupy the pulpit Waterloo. | Mr. H. B. Ducting had two mote of the Methodist Church for one more The funcral of the late Mts, Karges fine spring lambs displayed in his Sunday before leaving for his future took place Tuesday morning. ! butcher shop during the past wock. _ charge. *J . > s The following accounts were passâ€" )0 DEATH OF MRS. KARGES. Water Accounts Light Accounts 17.50 1.98 27,.60 21.50 5.00 7.50 7.50 5.07 I Preston‘s last goal was decidedly] received a fresh coat of paint at _the amusing. The ball was shot of" Waâ€"| car barns of the Company at Waterâ€" | terloo‘s goal several . times, Wh(‘"‘loo. ran off the track opposite Deâ€" iNichol scooped up the ball with both] vitt‘s drug store on its way to Berâ€" ; arms and hoisted it out. The ball‘ lin, about eleven o‘clock toâ€"day. Howâ€" ! didâ€"not go through, but it was count: ¢vrer, the car service continued uninâ€" j &d. ‘The score was 1â€"0 at haliâ€"time, terrupted. | in favor of Preston. l At the request of a number . of \ "Solly" Brubacher refere@® in wotâ€" cyclists throughout the country it has | cran style. |lm-n decided to have a ten mile road ‘ _ The teams were :â€" lrat-e in addition to the races already _ Preston. , Waterloo. ;::o\mccd for the celebration on July : praal 1 D 5 Oâ€"gain Recital to te Given in St Johu‘s Lutheran Church Waterloo on June 2cth. FIRST REGULAR MEETING HELD The Berlin& Waterloo St. Ry. Co, will also be instructed to put the road between the tracks and on either side in proper condition according to the jro isions of the byâ€"law. In connection with the action of Mr. Justus Hofiman, against whom complaint was made regacdira iating earth from NVictoria street, it was do . cided to have Engincer Moogk measâ€" ure the street and put in stakes, so as to show exactly where the line of sireet falls, to decide whether the earth was taken from town property or not. ‘ In reference to the action of Mr. Wm. Collard against the town of Waâ€" terloo for damages. caused by the sewer farm, the Council instructel the Clerk to defend the action, and if necessary to engage the best Toronto counscl to act in the matter for the town. \ The Water Commissioners will be requestcd to repair the ditch along Erb street where water mains wete laid last year. WATERLOO DEFEATED FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Two tenders were received for inâ€" spector of sidewal‘s, as follows : A. M. Ferguson, Berlin, ssl%;y. H. Heer, $1.75 a day. At The tender of H. Heer was acceptâ€" The regular monthly meeting of th Waterlso Young Ladies‘ Hospital Aux iliary was held in the Mutual Lifs oilice on Monday.evening, at . which there was a goodly attendanoe of members. â€" About ten new members were recgived, It was decided to, give an organ rcâ€" cital in St, John‘s Lutheran Church Watcrloo, on Wednesday evening, Jur 20th. The programme will consist of vocal selections by Mrs. H. M. Snyâ€" der, Miss Boulee, New York; Miss Ellia Anthes, Mr, Chas, Ruby and Mr. Ed. Cl:â€"ment, a trio by Mr. Uhas. Froehlich, Mr. Millcr and Miss Zimâ€" merman, and a trio by Ziegler Bros., besides sgolections by tie Lutheran Church choir and organ numbers by the organist, Mrs. Spady. .A sily.c collection will be taken, proceeds to go in aid of the hos;ital. Herbert street, between George and Allan streets, will also be repaired by lowcring a part of road, so as to prevent the water from standing in pools on the street. The carth reâ€" moved will be used on John street. Sigcial services were held in St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday, the Rev. C. Lucas, of Ottawa,preachâ€" ing mest accoptably in the morning. In the evening Rev, Mr. Schuclie, of Zurich, and a former pastor, Rev, Mr. Arndt, â€" preached excellent sermons. Special music was â€"rendered by the choir of the church. Large congregaâ€" tions were present at both services. Preston and Waterioo iniormmlialrï¬' played off for â€" the W.F.A. championâ€" ship of this district on neutral ground at Victoria Park Friday evering, â€"reâ€" sulting in a victory for the former team %y a score of 4 to 1. The score indicates the respective merits of the teams, Preston putting up a superior‘ combination game and only the specâ€" tacular work of Gordon. Bricketr in‘ goal for Waterloo prevented . more goals being tallied against his team. / Schwartz Tilk SCHOEâ€"STRUBâ€"At Waterioo, & the R.C. church, Tuesday morning, June 12th, by Rev. Father Spetz, Mr. Chas. Schoe to Misa Mary Strab bo h of Waterloo. Bennett H. Bernbardt Herman‘ Jas. Brady ©. Berhnahdt A. Bernhardt H. Schrum SPECIAL~ SERVICES. Forwards MARRIED Halfâ€"Backs Goal Backs BticFerl A number of star attractions have {also been secured for the afternoon. * Nicko| _ During . the severe storm _ which Schacfer passed over this section Friday evenâ€" ling, the fuse in connection with the + Schweitzer, electric line on George street burned Wilhelm out," which proved of some inconven "im»co to certain residents on . that Holtzman‘ street. The damage could not be reâ€" Moser paired until the severity of the storm Wagner lessened about â€"midnight. Laing Dahmer Wagner _ J. Uffelmann or by needinog anytbing to wear for Body, Head and H nds for any time, for aby purpose, work er vlay in keep warm in or to keep cool in car find it in a Jiffy at Uffalmann‘s. From first floor and second floor of this Store is filled | with piles upon piles of It Pays You to Trade at Our Store New Spring anrd Summer clothing. New Spring and Summer Shirts. New Spring and Snwmer Collars & Cufle. Abundarce of stock to suit Tastes and all clusses of society, the kind you like to buy at the prices you like to pay. Men‘a Suirs 3.98, 4 50, 6 98, 8 50 to $‘5 00 B‘ & Childre=‘s Suits 1 28, 1 50, 1.75, 2 50, 3 50 to 9 00 Men‘s Hate 50, 73, 1 00, 1 25, 1.50, to 3.00 Uude wear 20¢ , 50c., Toc , to l 50 O sposite Zimmermann House, Waterloo‘s Leading Dry Goods Clothier We can show you a display 0° Dinn=r Sets, assr ed decoratioas and shapes. _ Ouly the latest dâ€"s=‘gos at pr ces fr m $5.00 and up Cail and see. § > The 300 head of cattle purchased by Messrs. Douds and Keefer of Chicage from Mr. Jas. Scott were shipped from Waterloo Saturday morning. 18 cars were neccssary to accommodate the cattle. This is the largest shipâ€" ment of cattle made from this town for some time. The Bridgeport car which hat just received a fresh coat of paint at the car barns of the Company at Waterâ€" Joo, ran off the track opposite Deâ€" vitt‘s drug store on its way to Berâ€" lin, about eleven o‘clock toâ€"day. Howâ€" éver, the car service continued uninâ€" terrupted. At the request of a number of The Young Pegple‘s League of the New Jerusaléem Church; Berlin, will hold a picrnic at the Waterloo park on June 21st. | Mr. Franklin Good shipped 65 head: of â€"cattle from Waterloo Wedncsdayi morning. One carload goes to Toronâ€" to and the other two are consigned for shipment to the Old Country. I Messrs. F. Pflug, F. Halstead and J. Wendcl are attending the annual district meeting of the 1.0.0.F. at Eloraâ€" as representatives from Gerâ€" mania Lodge. ; Masons commenecd~ work on the new house being erectcd by Mr. Jra Snyder on Victoria street last Thursâ€" day morning. , ‘ The fire brigade had their first prac« tice with the new hose wagon and hook and ladder truck Wednesday . evâ€" ening. The new ladders worked splenâ€" didly and were quite strong enough bearing the weight et more than a dozen men at one timLl. \ Aâ€"stuffedâ€"raccoon ~furnishcd _ som excitement for two Englishmen at the park on, Sunday. The raccoon had teen placed in a tree at the park and these two Englishmen mistook it for a live wildcat, and labored vnâ€" der this delusion forâ€"some time befor finling out their mistake. ‘ Rev. A. t. Lavell has been s(aï¬nr.-' el at ‘Niagara Falls south, which is a spot of great historic interest and| within heating of the Falls. Although] the church hete called another man.i who for some reason could not be sent them, they cordially welcomed _ Mr» Lavell. _ The chatch is situated nn' the site of the old battleficld of Lunâ€" dy‘s Lane, which gives to the plax-ol an added interest. CHINA PALACE, KING STREET, BERLIN Waterloc‘s Most Reliable Dry Goods Clothier. John Schondelmayer, d. A. Good & Co . Because J. UFFELMANN Dinner Sets use Locals a $1.00 buys more. $ our stock is upâ€"toâ€"date. _ we always try to please you. it is no trouble to »how goods. we buy the bestâ€"goods to be had. we always do just as we advertise. we have a large assortment to select from. you can always get your money back on any unsatisâ€" _ factoby purchase.. Yours for square deal ng, Any Man New Spring a d Summer Hats & cape. New S,ring ard Summer Hosi ry. Waterloo, which is the home of two life insurance companies, is shortly to be visited by tle Insurance Comâ€" mission, which is investigating the affairs of the life insurance companies of Canada. _ The commissioners have given out the following statement : Messrs,. M. Weichel & Son, . hardâ€" ware merchants, have displayed in their show window a magnificent Peninsular range, valued at $40, which was presented by them to the C. W. A. Reunion and Celebration Committce, to be given away as the first prize at the . promenade band concert in the park on the evening of July 2nd. On Friday evening the Commission wili adjourn for one week, as Judge MacTavish, the presiding commissionâ€" er, must take his own court at Otta wa on Monday next. When the court tcâ€"comnvenes on Monday week the sesâ€" sions will probably extend into July. Then the Commission will go to Waâ€" tetlco to investigate two .companics w‘th head offices there. W. M. MacLeod, of Shelbourne, one of Canada‘s fastest riders, has enterâ€" ced in the 4 mile, 1 mile and 5 mi]ei championship races, and also in the 2 mile handicap at Waterloo on July 2nd. He has engaged rooms at the Alexander House, and will arrive here a woek inadvance with his trainer, to get in shape for the races. All those who checrfully assisted in the recent â€" successful production of ‘"‘The Little Tycoon," are requested to meet at the Town Hall at eight a‘elock on Thursday evening, June 13, to decide on date and make all other arrangements for holding a dance. The first schedule bowltng games of the season were played on Wednesday evening and resulted as follows: J. Hespeler, J. C. Haight, â€"skip; 16 â€"skip, 14 The Ladics‘ Aid of the Methodist Church, Elmira, to the number of about twenty, picnicked at the Watâ€" erloo> Park on Monday and spent a very enjoyable day‘s outing. The ad-‘ vantages of Waterloo‘s park as an ideal picnic ground were fully apprecâ€" iated by the visitors, and not a lew‘ complimentary â€" remarks : were beard concerning its beauty. * | G. A. Bruce, â€"skip, HU. M. Snyder, _ F. G. Hughes, â€"â€"skip, 21 â€"skip, 6 The tollowing is the result of th schodule bowling games played Mon day evening :â€" F. G. HMughes, _ J. Hespeler, SKIfK .. .ss " sw« D. C,. Kuntz, SHIP...«;, iss Geo. A. Bruce, New Spring and Summer Underwear. COMING TO WATERLOO LITTLE TYCOON DANCE. New Soring and Summer Gloves. BOWLING SCORES Waterloo, Ont. 11 H. M. Snyder, IÂ¥ ‘SHip... ...... .. A Stigs...s ... A. H. Snyder, it Skip...... ... . F. Seagram, â€"skip, TABLE LINEN BY THE YARD Loom dice damask, fancy daâ€" mask, semiâ€"bleached and fing blesched linens. Price per yard 23c to $1.50 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS A splendid assortment in all sizes in handrome designs, Price per cloth $1.25 to $7.00 Faucy linens in side board scarfs, dresser cloths and circular doylies, toilet sets, pillow shams are here in great variety. This store has always made a specialty of household and fancy linens Foreign markets have been searched for the best value: in the mary differeat lines We can assure you that the linens you buy at "RYAN‘S" are the best that can be bought for the money. The month of wedding is here and with it a demand for wedding gifts for the new couple ; or the new housekeepers may need linens for the home. No gifts given to the bride are more appreciated than someâ€" thing in the line of linens. C. B. RYAN & COMPANY. For MAMMAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAMRMALMAQLE imE Complete new stock of Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithitg WALPER BLOCK. â€" ethoee s CÂ¥ Lt% .~ m BERLIN. MMammmimMmiammmmmmnmmme mm mminmimme Summer Sausages CG. B. RYAN & CO. BERLIN. Reme m ber An attractive new front has been put into the store of Mr. Wilbelm on King street, ~B. DUERING H. WOLFHARD & CO., Canada‘s Best The Place Where Good Goods Come From The Store You Can Depend on t Prop. City Meat Market, what clotning is to the body. Tt is just as important. You should take as much care in selecting the p!:il:: to clothe your property, as you do in selecting the material to clothe your person. Paint preâ€" serves the building. . Paint gives beauty to the building. In paintin: The labor costs more than the paint. There will be a large waste 1f s made for painting buildin It is not a lowâ€"priced paint, but it bchnpbeauseth%he;t. f:i.s made of the purest mg:cnnlsâ€"x.h;t wear the longest. ‘The colors are bright and handsome, mrmerrmrnrammagmaararunmmeme 50 L.D 0V commemenmuucmmesrrammmn Linens For The Home WE DO WHAT WE SAY WATERLOO Supply THE Suerwinâ€"WiLiiams Paimnt Excellent values are shown in cloths with napkins to match. Prices per set $4.50, 6.00,7.50 and $9.00 A wide range of beautiful napâ€" kins in all of the popular sizes. Price per doz. $1.25 to 5.00 TABLE NAPKINS LINEN SETS DECIMAL Jeweller CENTRAL BLOCK WATERLOO. A GOOD WATCHI is like a good friendâ€" it wears well, _ Not only the case, which you can see, but the works as well, with their hundreds of little wheels, pinions and parts, all hidden from sight, but doing a big business just the same. Many moveâ€" ments are good, but there is one watch we can recommend to you for sure as a good, teliable timekeeper, and one that will become an old friendâ€"It is the celebrated Have a talk with us about it before purthasâ€" ing a new wateh s s on se o# o# i: DECIMAL WATCH WATCHES E. J. ROOS Paint is to a Building