wk _ LBJ OBJC!Fâ€"181 }6BAP8 Church was to capaâ€" , Monday . evening. hen â€" Mr. Wegenast gave a Yery onterâ€" ig talk on his recent $rip to the uda Islands,. By means of the and water wm&“fl‘m were able to a te more :‘ the beauty and attractiveness of fl '“, as the speaker pointead many â€" facts which make. . the d a source of interest to the The Bermudas were discovered by WJuan Bermudas, a Spaniard, in 1522, | 1609 Sir George Somers, an Ehgâ€" f was wrecked bere and ‘aiter s shipwreck formed the first settleâ€" 6 Bermuchs comprise the smallest â€" ning comununity i8 the world W the islands _ is not H three â€" miles and â€"â€" the h is 25 miles. They have a govâ€" it, . a degislative council, and . a f ive assembly~ comprising . .38 mbers. . The Islands are divided int ‘mine parishes and each parish hay r. members. ‘ sopy for changes than Tussday 8 accepred each week. A PARADISE Aa Islands are about 800 miles im New York and the journey 06â€" f 48 hours. When the ship . left York the â€" weather was bitterly ;‘bnuthey got into the Gulf ‘ and neared the Beimnm it became much warmer. . When â€" â€" nine i distant from theit â€" destination & pilot came aboard in order to guide the ship through the . treacherous ' ‘The ship is obliged to anchot s ‘distance out and the passengers are transferred to a lighter â€" boat, and conveyedâ€" to Hamilton, the capiâ€" ol city. Nearly the whole population were gathered at the whart, as they re apprised of the arrival of a ship By a series of flags which ate . disâ€" played from an observatory by means of which they lcarn what kind of .a whip is coming. Each vessel conveys ‘from 300 to 500 tourists each trip, ‘mine tenths ~{ whom are Americans, WThe main â€" street is situated . right along the wharves. r.‘."’ Travel Talk on Mr. Geo. llt-um By l bo make | know hbe wade â€" know â€" Mamiltor ir a beautiful city with Hty green landscape . and â€" picturesque ' roundings. ‘The atmosphere is Yery humid and the temperature is never lower than 60 degrces. The â€" houses are built of coral, which has . the x ral of chalx,â€" and they stand put very prominently and loo% â€" most abtractive. The roofs of the houses are absolutely rain proof,â€" and . are kept spotlessly clean, being . whiteâ€" was twice a year. When it rains the water is collected in cisterns, evâ€" gry house having sufficient . storage ca for their needs, and _ this water.is used for drinking. purposes. Along the _ hillsides are enclosures gre the water is also collected.. The winds<bring a humid. . aid, ch supp lies t!ne moisture for â€" yegeâ€" _ Rverything in Hamilton is built of @oral, as the material is cheap â€" and Fight at hand." The place might very ppro y be called the white city . Phe buildings are ~substantial, but ‘ng hitecture . _and . no orâ€" mnamentations:â€"The stores are not modern or upâ€"toâ€"date. . The Islands are in ty English and the coinage used is British. * Commercially the Islands do not ' much. ‘The chief products arc otatoes and onions, . They crop the fand continuaily, the land being naâ€" turally rich, but it is losing its ferâ€" lity as no fertilizer is used to reâ€" hew it. The most valuable asset is the tourist who spends his . money b and everybodv profits.â€" New Â¥ork is their market, where they dis yose of their products for which good m receivéd.. â€" ‘The . avéerage has an acre of ground, which 1‘ scultivated and made to old as much as possible. The @ountry is hilly and the only soil ;J; the valleys. Easter liftes afe gaiged .cxtensively and acres of these flow may be seon. 3 are fine ‘They a cflncl romi Nowers automo! Fager ~â€" The C The white ored â€" tarmi wet ~The Betmudas ars important . posâ€" w of flno“n‘r:hi c:on.†n; on one c o the largost foating dry‘ the world. The ships‘ Wte. any ship m.gâ€wm ADVERTISERS FOR TOURISTS a then Snturded : or thast w y ® for changes knowin Oof the m the Islan e American n is 19,000 or 19.500 a smtands. .. ~Ajong alls and beautiful pramy omcrarst re built of coral hung with trees‘ and . wind Lllfl“ U y noon ibust not atten tion t have ads dn the The Oneua) sh t A lome h body lite 0h t ite FIREM Chief ‘Finch desires vesugation w ves Jon â€" w jority. f the and temporar e mant 6f dn been reach .ifl . y °oA petition h-mw‘m ‘Thorp, which virtually mean# omwwdï¬#m toâ€" resiga or else Chief must go. s Several aldermen have stated â€" that it would have to be shown to them who was in ‘the wrong before â€"they would do anything.. . They. . : neither favored Chief Finch nor the members of the brigade. In view of the .. petiâ€" tion presented it looks now . as . .if some action will have to he â€" taken leading to a complete enquiry, and this may result in some interesting developments, of which the public has heard very little. > city" soticitor thority of the Spanking does mot cure children of bedâ€"wetting. There is a ~constituâ€" tional cause lor this trouble. . Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. 501, ~Windsor, Ont., will send free to any . ‘ mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. ‘Send no money but write her toâ€"day if â€"your > children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, the chances are it _ can‘t help it.:â€"This treatment also cures adults and aged: people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. â€" . Southampton, Eng., . April 25.â€"The Olympic‘s striking . firemen _ toâ€"day agreed upon the test of collapsible lifeboats to which they â€"objected lfl appointed a. committee â€" to make _ a report as to their seaworthiness, FINEMEN HAVE CONSENTED TO LIFEBOAT TEST Reference was" made . to <. Yarious churches, â€" such as the> ‘Methodist, Presbyterian and Church ofâ€" England. The oldest Presbyterian Church in the British . Colonies is : located _ here. ‘The most interesting church is situ ated on St. (George‘s Island, . the Church of England, whichâ€" is> 250 years old.. ‘The interior is . very quaint, having small galleries,. an ancient organ, etc. o Located on the Islands are maghifiâ€" cent eaves. . .In one of these is â€" a spiral stairease descending Anto ~ the earth to a little lake, ‘over which is built @ pontoon bridge. Theâ€" water zrrtecuy transparent in the . cave you can look down in the wate:! the roof are myriads of what have the appearance of icicles. â€" 3 se there are 1300 broops stationed there The returnâ€"journey to New â€" ~York was a rough ‘bne. ‘The vessel rose to a height ol about 25. feet with the waves, and the rolling motion of the ship made the majority of the . pasâ€" sengers sea sick. The ship was . a staunch one, however, and was well able to weather the storm. Messrs. Thos. Hilliard < and _ G#@o. Diebel moved a vote of thanks _ to the speaker for the very entertaining -flmedlndth;wx{k which "was very much appreciated by the large number in attendance. asked viost Seott‘s Emulsion Young and old have them. Some abuse them. They get tired, starved. SYMPTOMS:â€"Loss of Alcoholic remedics stimulate on ly. Fj in« Aighation, Inrlabitity, eventually wrecked conâ€" stitution. % ph sls at | Mr.Nâ€"SAY CHIEE MI NC) ly .abaudoned wfl.“& i1 must | 1( and also deal w ~ f quests for grants which are" generally nulln“bbrw u:'bciw e All members Counci were presgat when. WOI:.I Hali ~4oo! chair aiter o‘clock. Aiter the ï¬ O business Co anty Clerk Bovm?ï¬ a long gris * eorrespondence which has accume lated since the January session. â€"~~_. the maintenance and repair | Ol _ 23°8 bridge, but thatâ€" it should be mainâ€" tained and tepaired â€" by the corporaâ€" tion of the County. of Waterloo .. and‘ i ns the County 'lflwtho‘ Onl{r declaring n en es ie m 4 ; € : 3 . County of Waterloo." /A pott-g of this bridge was swopt . away by the récent spring freahet. * Abstract Statement, ) Auditors Seu‘ly and‘ Holwel}. subâ€" wmitted an abstract statement of reâ€" ceipts and ‘expenditures : for: the: quar« ter ending March sist _ The . veceipts amounted. ‘to $16,71445, and the exâ€" penditures ©$100 less: Annuat Convpntion. Ganv ‘Treas. K. W. McKay ‘of the Clork Geo, A.. ‘of. â€" WateriQ ht 16. pubmitiod the Tollowine 1e solution passed on April 20th by the ouneil of that ‘corporation:â€" ""That the Council herety.â€"declares that â€" OWâ€" h hi it hn ies ver at ow being over 300 Teet in length and> beâ€" ing used by theâ€"inbabitants of the municipalities other than the Towa ship of Waterloo, and < being situate on a county road ana highway which is an important road, affordilig means of" communication to several munick palities it is unjust that the Towne ship of Waterloo should be fiable for the maintenance and repair . of _ said helass ‘hut that it should be main= mi t Lo Other. grants the Si.. Agatha tional Sanitari Hooial Work of The Galt Horse ricultural Socie and this slon Recy. Treas. K. W.: MCBBRY (O° u0C Ontario Municipal â€"Association, invit ad the Council to send delegates _bo attend ‘the fourteenth annnal meeting to be held in Toronto on June 18th and 109th next. A number of importâ€" ant questions will be discussed Pouliry Assn., the Grain and Root She "The ‘‘Beparation vaining the agreont to be entered into tb OW . . PORs S ME oneenae t it by : the Lisutenantâ€"Governorâ€"in Counâ€" cil. This was done for the purpose of securing as general uniformity as pO#~ sible for all the Houses ol Reluge in â€" Ontario, and request that copigs be forwarded by June 15th. In fubure the inmates at Houses of Reluge are to be supported by the whole County without reference to the municipality from which the inmates may be comâ€" It 1 im it bo House of Refuge Actâ€" Dr. nmesumhm of Pub" lic Charities, submitted a copy â€"of the Act respecting FHouses of Reluge, One of the clauses provides that sall rules and regulations being Wfl.“ only â€" after jnfll}_ U t k of mitted Registrar J. M. Scully, of the DUF~ MMQMWM to supply him with a now : typewritor Wants Reward: _ Alex. Fraser, constable, New Hamâ€" burg, again drew the attention :‘ of the Council that he is entitled to the reward for the arrest of John Kelly for horse stealing in April, 1011 He was referred to the Oxforda . County Oomï¬lhltymhtthtmm no actign. Secretary W. H. Lutz Hospital Board, and Se Bby,: of ‘the Rerlinâ€"Wate Board, applied for . a F usual grant: to asfist im Ance of the reszective it the current year." -‘..... vm'â€"-"w» to go into 0 too axain.! This was â€"done and Woaver, Hespeler, pointed OM6, . ff M# 0c sn in o the â€" Houhe Secretary John Perty, of the Galt C. 1. Board, submitted statement of 1912 claim of the institution againgt the County amounting to $6895.62. The claim Jast year was $5089. Hospital Grants. ' Secretary W. H. Lutz, of the Galt Hospital Board, and Seoretary A. A. ma( the Rerlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital applied for a renewal of the usual grant to astist: in the mainten hoes af the ressective institutions for x Road Overseers. # pplications â€" for the position ooiooe en y terloo Tp.; E. g.‘g;nl;ggymli:; G. F. Lackner, Berlin; Mosey Blaiy. f th To Be a County Bridgt Wants a Typewriter Increased Claim ult ints 1t Re Applied For. pplied for were from Orshanage, the N# m Association, . . Che the Salvation Army; Show; the 8. W. Agâ€" y, the Waterloo . Coâ€" Pet Stock . Associaâ€" Baattre â€"Akn : the As®1 iT ir Sculily, of the Surâ€" Uhis m the the Hespelor Horticul bural NCIL PA Coun ty al mended pass Absa = Parisian Sago the Reeve: Weaver, of w&' N"&":; ed the Wellcsiey represontative ! it the same basis â€"of payment . was carried out : in regard to local | im provements as i{ provided ‘ in. other matters, ‘namély, the basis of. popuâ€" lation, the county would pay 75 per cent. and the town 25 per cent. ~. j Councilior Jafiray agreed with . the views‘of the Heapeler man but pointâ€" ed out that according to the â€" . Act , there was no provision for a {fourth mwember should Galt become. a .. sepâ€" !auht town or city. _ The _ new ..Act was faurty.. . > / Ye t mt io Mayor: of the ‘City and another : ‘to be appointed. Me contended that as the Tok oo rori orer soing wers the street pay the ontire cost m side of the street for any local imâ€" provement "that may be performed. Alter be did understand ‘the system he considered that the County was paying too much and moved, seconded by Reeve Cassel of Wilmot Tp., that z'oomty should only pay fifty . per Reeve Buchanan, of Galt, congidgred that â€"the‘ “""i'.'af was doing well â€" in gntting oft '.1: gixty per sent. whon m{ could ‘be agked to pay the entite Deputy Reeve â€" Rohlader, _ Berlin pointed oug that the Domiaion _ and Provingial Governments pay the., epâ€" tire cosp of Jocal improvements â€" in Ottawa and ‘FToronto and the. county whou}d ~be willing to par at least sixty per cant,. . + z.c:,‘ut-hl.i':u'. square, whi ner cent. will be assumed the Court péer cent, town. Councilior + Robertson was . cleatly not conversant with the _ frontage tax system in Berlin and it _ fook some‘ time for the Berlin, Galt and When the resolution â€"was put to the meeting. the movers and Deputy Reeve Hastings, Wellesley,â€"were . the only supporters. _ ©..>. A â€"‘The balunce of the agreement was satisfactory to the <members and no further amendments: were suggested. 1t wag 11 o‘clock when the Wardon arrived Friday . â€" but in logy than a minute after his appearance. the pteasate n fin who ation byâ€"law CouncilJor &lnbpm.., Psy. e Narteâ€"tor! Nov 2 ded giving the County.. Council . the power to appoint the third . member of the House of % Board=. of Management : ast pr by. the . new cnxlï¬uo‘A&: enacted t;t mmn:nl sessjon . I re. > by of btlinyot,ld,ï¬ have" the same amount of financial interest in _ the ingtitution and therefore should . not have the same ropresentation as . the County Councilâ€" s Counsiliors Euler and . Rohleder referred to the {fact that the matter had been discussed with the solicitor who advised drafting another agree ment.at the proper time.. They, howâ€" ever, had no objection to the insorâ€" tion of the clause providing the pow« ers of the Board .were lifmited. Aiter considerable discussion the following cl:use was added:â€" Parisian ‘Sago ed the passing of accounts, the 1â€". pojuting of Warden Hall, Mcss¢s. P.; Bornhard$ and A: . Buohanan as deâ€" lexates to the Ontario Municipal Asâ€" enklation convention, and the _ payâ€" ment of $50 to Constable A. Fraspr, time and finally passed Parisian Sage How to Keep Your Hair "Freée From Dandruff . MAKES That Berth. shall â€"retaip its in~ tetests in ‘the House of Refuge and the County\Council shall apâ€" â€" point the third member â€"of â€" the Board of Management.. No expenâ€" dijture shall be made on . capital account by the Board of Manageâ€" mont except by consent of the copâ€" mï¬-hm- s byâ€"Jaw was then read a third The Finance Committee Fecommend BANISHES DANDRUFF OR MONEY BACK STOPS FALLING HAIR OR MmMONEYV BACK R ‘ommittee Reports Pl zn un o * Awnt bh m ika ed on page 0) * B ahpettâ€" nin ts t â€" _ > ) 3‘ HAUKEAOLR 10 _ ¢ muth se‘ THE EDISON _ BA Wis hepegtoc® w > LPMG EDISON _ x W SiX Y m tomained ts ‘the" Helen ©MaeMurch) is one: ofâ€"theâ€"most: cruel maladies o which miankind is subject, the many complications ~arising <from time to time, ~making life seem almostâ€" â€" inâ€" . bearable. â€" For many diseases medical, , Scigntific, and ~ physiological knowâ€" ledgo : andexperignce, gained _ from years of deep research, has achioved remapkable results, but up to now litâ€" | tle has been discovered ~of ~practical ; Yalue in the ttgm-t and ~cute "of. Digbetesg.In {act, people have to look upon the disease as well nigh incurable,.= Even in the medical ~proâ€" fesgion can be found doctors who are of the same opinion, regarding ~scepâ€" tically" any claim . to ‘ameliorate ®_ or â€" improve the conditions of a diabetic pationt. It can, however, be proved that "Sano!‘s "Abtiâ€"dliabetes," the new German discovery, cutes all cases of diabetes. â€" Full particulars . and booklet free from the Saho! Mig. Co., Winnipeg, Man: f s ~Dr. MacMurchyâ€" recommends â€" . atâ€" tacking the ~problem of ~the feebleâ€" minded by starting with the _ chilâ€" and ‘legislation to enable the . proY» 3 AiFe ts There upfortima i tost listo butional care is the only way to deal with the feebleâ€"minded arnd â€"recomâ€" mends ~farm ‘colonies with â€" industrial and agriculturatâ€" training, the cost to ummummum "Persons who * are nded," she says,>**should be unaer the © conâ€" trol of the ‘State, the most should be made of ‘their worklnin powers _ to maintain them inâ€"~comfort, ‘ and _ the balance,â€" if ‘any, ‘th default of their relatives being unable to pay â€" it, should: be borne partly by the muniâ€" cipality where they and their"families éh.v:‘ i’c;lidet, and> p;oxfly by â€" the . **Reebleâ€"minded _ children _ should not be adopted,"" she says. "It would be a wicked thing to receive from a ghod â€"family ‘home an application . for «child: for adoption and â€" abuse . the eanfidence of the foster parents â€" by pla¢ing in that home‘ a child destined 4o disappoint all â€" their ‘ Hopes ~and harm the other children in that home and community," Price $3 perâ€"bottle from Druggists or direct.> . o The new German discovery will poâ€" sitively remove. gall © stones, kidney stones, gravel in the bladder, and will effect a complete cure, . It â€"will â€" disâ€" solve the stones and remove without pain, and there is no necessity for an operation in the f4uture, â€" as ; Sanol will cure ‘in â€"every sé, <no matter how lorgâ€" standing the «disease : may Sanol will be found particulatly valuable in old casés of kidney â€" and bladder (trouble; lumbago, ~uric ~ acid ip April 25.â€"Five ° years jn prlm-wu the u-fege.fmpo‘r i:,m.. Carbojic. acid ,'.;‘-’8!%-‘-%‘ illiken‘y face. She gaid she leff a good home in Montreal at Pilliken‘s instance to gome hete, and he ° failed to provide for her as prommiked. When sentence ‘was ‘pronounced she became Banol is a preparation of herbs and extracts from plants, and contains no poisonous ~~ingredients. Its â€" use, therefore, cannot posgibly ‘harm‘ eith et the stomach or the intestines. ‘Sanol‘s Booklet ftee from the S$Aâ€" Sanol‘s Booklet {ree from the SA NQL . MRG. CO., w A Price $1.50,4gom Druggists of difer h@i Ti A Delightful and ~Refreshing Hair Dressing Ha Wash ith s th o Wwsc uht DIABETES hair from falling. and gealp 7&'{â€_ D&OK. .. < ©.© your ow ind at hu r use a b SIAN SAGE is teed Devitt. . to -mâ€mdn nd abotish dandruff, or mot Al ASE ISs _ . ) tUt ir ha “‘ th the rocouit Aeebie weak Ire TB sh ted preser able w oeek ered am © EC CMCB 3 ERCRCHORCEO ©epebepepecononoponenentnenenenones catathchnankonchoncacachon Waterloo, Ont. Branch, : â€" Jacob Hespoler, Manager S AVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT ;&u.lri:bh rnï¬nflm:l'v.verf e(“dls 'ng iprain i Eces Spiegs qanpe,, athet 2 Sebinele 00. Mebaiean se WATERLOO MUTOAl Dr. de Van‘s Female Pilis C. A. SOENM, District Agont T T LA T L #** utify the blood, reguq, a mdi\idneys ~I1] maintain perfect folks went to the _ rbe wind bar ie Ne ays they take â€" BLLSS ATIVE HERBSâ€" to en 198. OB MAE JOH! NT becquse all‘there thing» fdim‘s e one recognizes as the greatest thi today â€"the Edison Phonograph. fist of Edison Standard and Edison . Be sure to get the catalogs from y our dealerwhen you go to buy yv:“tdhl:mwâ€"cnd ask to the new Record Supplements mailed you free every month. Back in the Ciden days BRITISH â€"RECORDS FRENCH RECORDS makes the big Capint' Fomt rlck *% Resen:e =* = L m[s % . Loans and Investments Total Assets _ FIRE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated in 1863 Totai Assets 31st Pecember $426,808 1 ToX Phvt Paroafdent: ï¬'?‘cï¬'i&‘s’. g:lici or, Berljo Dr. J . H. Webb, Eéq. 4 William smn;l;q gei':Dhbtl.E- R $Sk Jutobe. + W fes wco! Allao F mn,ï¬am T homas Eowdy, Hed % Pnt Hateht Rea. : *_* _‘ THE MOLSONS BANK posits = ~Â¥ ue un 24,077,730 _ ~35.042, 314 ans and Investments _ â€" « t?,iy:o’o 4 38.05&1 tal Assets â€" = 4 33,090, 192 43,337;&‘ i in G : nd Corre ts in all t s i ts Pencipertinee in ts Bewk ow t " 5l A GHBNERAL BaNKING BUBINEBS TRANBACTHD. > BUA D OF DIRECTORS A.complote lins of Kdhon Phonegraphe and Recerds will be found at :.: â€". _ . J. G. DOERSAM â€" King St., Waterloo Amberol Red D8 at all Brancles Interest allowed at highest current rate, WATERLO }, NT CCause C repr« FOR SALE Incorporated 1856 ~ ~â€"_ RECORY 0F PROCRES$ FOR FiÂ¥E,YEARSâ€"1906â€"1911 OFFIUERS aate mdï¬l‘:hdi g: â€" a toric for stomach â€" al leed in milfions gima n This old health n# Sanderson‘s â€" Bakery #e0¢¢¢¢s¢s¢0e _ deweller and Optioian Issuer of Marriage Licenses Store nearPost Offic@. > WATERLOU Farcy Buns, Bread Rolls, and Fancy Cakes. | JACOB BA LL in Wohmtbâ€"x:ï¬n-d piving our mu with the choicest and best meats all the,year round. In wu meate we have Boef. , Veal, Lamb, Sngar mbiffiation which nc in the musical $ 3,000,000¢ ©‘~$4,000,000 Roin Iohn B. Fischer popular=4t _ _ aC 2000 â€" PROPRIETOR. Bacon, |O#® nves mt s :npl nly TIG agwe C