" [533491 Town t,i"I'iiif Joseph Winterhalt, County License Inspector. informed the Telegraph last week no~ less than twelve unndanl hotel licenses have been cut ooft by the Ontarlo License Commis- sion. Out ora total of tsixty tumlictr "one there were torty-eitrttt licenses for HIS-lit were received on May 7, " is understood that some of the ho. tels failed to make necessary improve menu during the last year, while oth. er: did not comply with' the provlstoit ot the Ontario Temperance Act, which resulted in the licenses not being re- newed. , License Inspector Winterhalt seiz~ ed a case of whiskey at the omce of the American Express Company in Er min Friday and discovered that nix bottles were missing out of the case. The express agent stated that the bottles must have been stolen in Inns". An investigation will be made an endeavor to learn the where outs of Hm whiskey. The complaint and deiendnnt in an unult one which was to have been hunt tn pom-e court last week ' Mulstmte Weir settled their dit- 1trerires out ot court when the dei- dnnt paid over to the complainant ancient money to cover the datum; . The trouble started a week ago in Vrtdeltrertt when the defendant the one jumle ma tbo back of the complainant and ad winistered a severe beating. , one: of P'oigce O'Neill ha. receiv- od copies of the recent orden-ln-coun- ell tuned by the Can-d: Food Bum-1 respecting l-estrtctionl on the Gard I" ot my" and Bour and the licen- m; pf miners. bakers Ind annular» ’ er: ot confections. For Ptsrctt Fl cks,G" and For Earn -_nd Outbuitdirvc, wt: expand to weather. ImpaLZ Barn Paint. Colour cards and Prrco jun: x a; h.cal oetlis, . " We carry and recommend the following B-H products For lntorior Finishing Han-(or com, $'CtttmrLac"-ttte perfect Varnish "T?rer-reie', .. CASE OF WHISKEV SEIZED. "Anchor Band Shingle Stains" in " difterent colours. - - g _ - - -ee ".7. - .. .... .e. . an". snu- n-n 'LNULISH" PAINT this spring-sod your house is protected for years, where l coat of ordinary paint wilt "ttt but a few months. , The difference lies in the above formula basis. What other paint is IO correct In this respect that in makers guarantee it? What paint can a dealer furnish you that has anything like the quantity of white lead in it that)". 3-H "English"? This was the formula when lead was lawn in price-thu is the fountain still: even though lead is extremely high in price. It HAS to be the EH formula; because the guarantee that calls tor it, is printed right on the Bat cells. We could not cheapest WH "English" Paint even it we wanted to. So it's your tote paint as to quality, your ture paint a to Main; apathy, your dependable paint as to durability. Find the 3-H denier in your town. He's the man to buy from. ‘w tunn- than. at the market on saturday o t the name an. Inst week. pxlll hovered ground so can“ nd, with was sold tor " and .. Eggs brought from " to " In . dozen. Pol-loo: were scarce I sold It sue a has. There was my! altered. g _ e anpem'nn attheCoun Seamus. ;,’ Pit Stidimnrued. Ct'hti' Puma: - I. I. I “I.“ I m [In Hm " this paint were sold at a price half a. blah again a my other (which it lun’t) it would still be the economical paint ttuae on your house. In sheer covering capacity it has no equal. A gallon of it goes so tar that you'll buy less of it and yet do more with it. Paint with B-R "ENGLISH†PAINT this springrfand your home is protected for Venn win-r- " one HE finest town buildings soon get to look f'dingy" if Tthey are not kept painted. T Worse still, the omssion of the Spring painting leaves them open to weather-attack and time's decay. And-with materials so high as to make every building worth, double today what it was worth in 19W--you are making a mistake if you let a building "go to seed." Have your town a "model" town-have it fresh with paint-- have it protected with a paint that affords real protection--- SETTLED OUT OF COURT. 'UGQR REGULATIONS. B-H Porch Floor Faint CiCiiudGrduiiud "ï¬nial are live window: In all which hum m the men New York LICENSEs CUT OFF. perio- King St., sum!" were I with the ans-ram ot the mnaay‘whmov- In eon-scum: Staining tho Robf WINDOW. OOI'LITID. CHANGE IN PRICEI. 'itcheher News Conrad Bros. Other B.H Products of Siding Worth â€at". -- m Wu "Finn nouns. I lost me teeiii iierrdiGiCa wurrd In the wurrld I can spell." "How do you spell it?" he asked his pen poised above the proper place. “Spell it whauver way ye maze," said Mrs. Donahue promptly. “Since “You shrn it yourself. young man an' I'll make me mark." said the old noman. "Since me~eyes gave out I'm not able to write a wurrd." In that More, and which will be trans- terred to Kitchener. to relace the stock which was recently destroyed by tire. . Old Mrs. Donahue managed to gel along in the world in spite of her edu national deficiencies. One day she was mum upon M a iawyer to Sign a ra Iher Hull)! tant paper. Mr. A. R. Goudle of candles Limit trd and a number of the member: of the stall have returned trom Bram ford where they took stock of the goods In the store ot G. H. Malcolm Mr. and Mn. A. Weeeloh. Weber 3t.. on Friday celebrated the thirtyalxth anniversary ot their wed ding. They wear married in George. town, and the weather was almost td. entical with that prevailing today. 1'heir many Mendn are extending ther hem-Meat congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Weselob. Fret Zelhen. ot Wellluton street night watchman at the Dominion But ton Factory, was slightly burned about the {ace Thursday as a result ot back tire caused by poking the ttre un der the holler. Dr. Huehnergard was called and dressed the man’s burns. BUYS OUT STOCK IN BRANTFORD. “an!" Coiling. and WIIII reuxmrtté". a ttat tooe on paint II IIPIOVINO. The may friend: ot M. B. Rheum the well known mllh dealer. who 1n: dangerously m. dun“ the In! N\ din " the KAN. Hototttsl, will be pies-d to learn that his condition h somewhat improved. E. c. label. on behalf of the Can-- (“an number Company In Montreal. presented the Chiet at Police with I handsome while rubber coal tor m at other who in on point duty at the post once In ' Gaia, All. J. P. Hexâ€. who "(and . with; - will. Vin-Una in " 3nd.- lut Sunday. 'ass recovered 'utMcintstly to permit him to loud the Hu.trttat. WHITE COAT FOB CIGNAL MAM Vlrniuhin' " Floor l SLIGHTLY IURNED IN FACE. lustre" excellent tor interior WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Why am Couldn't an“. Gina-E; aiiiaii 3757 1020ng be) Ll" TN! HW'TAL. L. where a mi: Furled to"! ' "80 A farmers' meeting whlch Md been "ringed took place " t o'clock In this afternoon J. Rome-l. the Reeve. presided. The prnceedlngn ot and meeting. were vuhllnhed ln the Mnnle Leaf 3nd Dr. Hett of Kilehener re. presenled the publishers u Waterloo and Kllrhener. Mover by J. 9 Newt. seconded by J, T, Fowl! that the Dirk-hm Trou- urnr alive to the eredi of Welloalpv- Votive-Village the mm of Five Immi- rn'l Dollars {$600.00) and "In ttttid P. Villas: my Interest thereon It the new of ' per mm. per annum from May 6th. to Dec. the 16th, ms. Cars washout ...F.....' ......... 4.00 Andrew moand. sewer pipes Ind Dut- tittRirtettlvert......l....... 6.00 Jott. Ament, tor (We (order I'.'.".".'?",".')) The MunicipuI World. supnllen .. 8.40 W. J. Hayes, Auditor's teen . . .. 26,00 A. B. Robertson. Auditor's fees 25.00 H. W. Kaufman. printing supplies Moved' be Lackner. seconded by Meyer that the Reeve lune orders in nayment of Bone'.-- l [ c. V. dies. reward for klllinl dog In the act of killing sheep nnd dhwlnx gravel p......... ,.....6.. “.00 Henry- Newton, rep. culvert . . . . 6.00 AleoLlntlck rep. 2 culvert . . . . . . .50 W. Glpbone. rep. culvert and tmine in Mr. E. B. Wilson, lfdon. appears before this Board'ln ebalf of the Y; M.C.A. After explaining the work done, in looking after the soldiers in making all and everything pleasant. and comfortable for them here e., this country. England. France. at the front. and on their way back to their homes, by the said Association, he asked the Council to levy % of a mill on all assessable property in this Mn- nfctnalitv to assist them in carrying on the work furthermore. The Reeve in reply. expylained what this County had done, of which he and the Deputy are members. also what our Municipa- lity had done tn support of all good causes that had been brought before heretofore. and that his ideas lead him to believe that it would he wiser under take a voluntary subscription throughout this township. which was agreed upon by Me. Wilson. "the ioilowhig mooning were next taken up: Rt, Clements. Ml! the mm. "tt PETER F. MHUMHER. All the members were In attendance 2. Reldel the Reeve presided. The minutes of the April session were ref and passed. - _ the Chamber, Crosshiti, Monday. May the 6th, 1916, 10 o'clock In the tore. noon. Major Campbell. President, Lieut. Altken and Liam. Bur-roll (pmpose the nilltary court of inquiry sitting here Friday in connection with the case ot Eudore Heist .who accidently shot himself in the toe some weeks ago. It appears that the accident happened on the any on which young Roist was‘ to have reported tor military service.|‘ MILITARY COURT ' or INQUIRY . SITTING HERE The following ofBeers were appoint- ,d:--42enertn Treasurer, Dr. J. P. Honsberger; Mia-loner! Treasurer. Geo. Harrison: Educational Treasur- er, D. B. Cullen. 7 _ The representatives on the Quarterly Board were elected in follows: Dr. J. P. Honsberger. R. P. Clement. K.C.. Geo. Horrison. J. B. Weaver. A. “Tue 'oh, J. K. Becker, Dr. J. A. Hilliard. I'. W. Simpson. Geo. Schiee. D. S. ‘ullen and o. Kinds. Mr. Clement ms unanimously reelected Record- ‘ng Steward. and during " illness l A. Eby was appointed Acting Re 70mins Steward. Messrs. Geo. Martin out Geo. Bettiee were named an delegates to he District meeting with Goo. Harri. mu u alter-mo. A. A. Eb! wu up- mlnted as the special rep.restative 1: the Board to the layman's Con- ference In Guelph on May 30th. At the annual meeting of the joint )unrterly and Trustee Boards of Trin. ty Methodist Church on Wednendny )vening delegates to the Gilt Dietrict nesting to he held in thin city on Mar " were appointed. end the rep 'ettertttttiretr to the Quarterly Board vet-e also elected. Owing to n number if the reports of the once" tor the veer being incohurtete the meeting idiourned until next Monday even- 'ng. It is understood that the reports will show A suturing growth. DELEGATES TO DISTRICT MEETING The death took piece at u only war on Thur-d†or Hannah Snyder relic! ot the late Tobin Bow-In. " the home ot her non. D. s. Bo-at, ' Km; Bl. Kitchener when deceased In. lived for the Inst three â€are. The lute In. Bowl-an nu I dunner at the hue Christi-n Snyder ot Bro-Inn. 1nd In born " yea: ago. She In iurvivod try the was And two dnuqtr '0" namely Deni-min near Hey-ville; Dllman, Kitchener. Tobin. Reunite, Sum. Enos. Riverlmrn. Sash. Levi. no: Koumh. In. Noel: Snyder. new: Kan-nth. In. Bunnie] Wuhan-h. Pica 'on. Mich. The funeral we: hem‘ on Sunday " , o'clock p. IL. trom 5 Krug street to the Bethany Helium Mae church. knee-tor street. end ma erment took place It Brerutu. l do“. t In... Ion-u of (I. an!" W at tho and a ton-u. In “at“ with an new no a wrtnt-t.et= on - lay "an. unbu- to " burl- no to do. an mu ft. m was nod by Arthur label] and the are-entail“: ’1- - by In» VII-1 DEATH or I38. roam BOWMAN ngjealey TorrttrAipfhtytte1I not at Wellesley Tp. Council, WERE APPOINTED mun-writs Cloth. Immune . FREEtri-lof tho new ';s'.%1l'lTll'ddht and n- _retrom"rmarl"G locality “yo. will but writ. nud uh. I mun you diam-dial. and. Scan! to may, 5333." other: of this odor. KEEP MINARD'S LINIMENT IN THE HOUSE. l'vmnt to help "you â€omitting from 'u'i',iTlU1ll'2L'l". blind a pa- truding Pius. 1 an all you how. in your own homo and without anym’: â€shame, you can My the but ot " (re-(monk. _ FILES "m " m! Montreal City Council has adopted the Administrative Comttthgtriott'g re. commendation to Impose a tax ot 46 cents per $100 valuation or real estate besides the regular tax on really. Randall Robert, 22 Courtland Are disallowed. / Omani; Stephen. 105 Peter St., duttoowed. Ollnskle Philip, New Germany, " lowed. meek Frederick. 31 Querk St, dhr allowed. RELIEF A Mater Gordon. 26 Courllnnd Are disallowed. Hedrlch Ftederictr. 44 Foundry St disallowed. Simpson William H., Ddorr, Allow ed, lowed Wetrer, Walter, Kitchener. 278 Quark Bt., Disallowed. ks Shiite, Horace H. Waterloo, disal- lowed. The following application for ex eruption among local Class B men were heard by the Exemption Tribun. al " the City Hall this morning. Ohlhelser Alexander, céi-EEE'Trnus Disallowed. _ The new General Manager was born in Huron. County but has spent most of his life in Waterloo and so is a product of Western Ontario. He re. ceived his education at the Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute and is a capable writer and speaker. with music as his favorite recreation. Mr. Ruby is a member ot the Public School Board tor Kitchener and Pre- sident ot the Waterloo County Cana. dian Club. He also has been the treasurer of the local Belgian Relief Fund since its inception. It will thus we seen that both as a well verseql in. surance Peed also as a represen- tative citizen. Mr. Ruby is admirably‘ adapted to the position he'bas been called upon to occupy. I NINE CLAIMS - FOR EXEMPTION Although the company has been es- tablished nearly any years. there have been but two managers since its or- ttttttization as a legal reserve ‘llte .company. Continuity of control has been considered important and has doubtless been kept in mind in the appointment or the matyqrer.eleet who is thoroughly versed in the principles that have made the Mutual Lite ot Canada what it is today. Mr. Ruby has been connected with the Company since the year 1884 and served tor fourteen years under the management ot the late Mr. Hendry, and for twenty years under that pt the late Mr. Wegenast. The new Manager is. therefore. thoroughly conversant with the principles laid down by " predecessors. by virtue of which the company has reached its present splendid position among ’Ca- nadian timuteiat institutions. Ruby has attained to his present posi- tion by tour successive steps. He emergd the service of the Company in 18M, was appointed Actuary in 1902. seeretary in 1907 and General Man- axer in 1918. Hague William R.; Bridgeport, Al Mr. Ruby " well qualittod to sue- reed to the otnee. troitsq proven his ability try tttirty-tour you: ot tulttr tut and conscientious service. Mr. Joutt Clayton, Waterloo. disallow- Mn " the Tom. «an that. who In at policy-holin- at tho lulu) Ute. will naturally no do.†Imam“ h the mcuo- a! I a" Gout-l has". all they will In named to km that a venom" emu- ha been "comm - namely Mr. Char. Ruby. The position n u very human! 0-. and law h ot the “(are yummy of the company will depend upon the judgment thou by the amour ot the late manner the guided the (legume: ot the Mu. lul Lite for the put twenty yarn. In. th. gunman. I. IllnebatRuby General Manager of Mutual Life Ftederictr. M Foundry Bt., William H., Ddorr, Allow- Stephen. 105 Peter St. MR. chit. huav: DISALLOWED “I r A detective fncubutor was the cause of a tire alarm ,at 12.48 Hebe! MIDNIGHT FIRE WAS CAUSED BY f INCUBAJT‘OR If you want a high class hand-tailor- ed Sun. made from Englioh. all-Wool Wound, in fancy Worsted, some with Belt. all around, others Pinch-Back. in Grey, Brown and Cheek, or "ripe " fects. also (In. Blue Serge; value up to $30, Cholce W.... .... Young Men's ' $24.99 Suits If you one the“ Suite you'd hardly believe that such good Suits were priced " low. Made from all Wool Worsted and Serge. In grey, brown and striped. Alec some navy blues, every Suit guaranloed. eizee " to 40. value $24.00. Choice ... $11} no Men's $14.99 Suits values up to $18.00 The» will plan a b! ot Mon look- Ing for a an)! at "in Price............. S14.99 Young Men's _ $19.99 Suits Metna' $11.99 San. values up to $15.00 it'. remarkable the mteubeity that the“ Suns hast “inked. Au annually good looklng Butt at ... $11.99 f, In 011:4 Big Stores / At 42 King St. This Week’s: East, our old Bargains Store with . y ' At our as»; a"... ..' m... the New IU é}? ':',iits't.1:i,ii'e1r,tt:? 2.1.33.2: Front ' - yh C',,",,,','": 73.32; I', Ul I,',," Weseidh Is is the Paint that covers, the greatest surface-ttut mics the shortest time to tmply--that wears the longest. Mnrtin-senour “100% Pure" Paint does all three. Here's the proof. “10075 Pure" Paint coVers 900 square feet of surface per gallon. "tut.dtqtiared:.umHnd-oii, and cheap prepared paints, cover only about 500 square feet. The greatest cost of tttte is for labor. It takes less time to‘apply Martin-Sehour "I ' Pure" Paint because its fine, even texture spreads much easier. I 4 BIG STORES AT 4t, " AND 44 KING E. AND 34 FRED ERICK " Why use chem '-- int~that is expensive to put onrwhen Martin-Samir Pill); page†Plintyeurs nearly twice as long P igtrpet,e I ite Ledd it The Pain; That Cqsts The Least LIPHiARDT BROS., It you no ninth-t thin you. you'll In intended in our boou-"Towo and Country Home." Ind “unruly h. Nn~Tou'.'.. Call of writ. lot oories--4me. . “100% PURE" PAINT $19.99 rived it was found that the trouble was in the chicken house in the rear ot the residence of Joe Weber. The, "mm, burst throuktha window of the chicken house and set tire to the gar- age ot Mr. Reinhardt of 19 Hebe] Place. The garage was covered with Place and when the department ar- Some Pinch Backs Some,Belt all around, all the newest styles WAIERLOO. BLOOMER PANTS All Good Values. $13.99 $9.99 $8.49 $6.99 $499 BOYS SUITS at 4 Big l l Stores l tti; Full of _ l :8 Bargains 1 Shoe dy Clothing] Merchants , Here we do Shoe Repairing. make. cld Shoes look like new by Hydro Prc cc all! Moderate Prices. 34 Frederick St..- offers Benn Con. scription Bargains in all Mad. " shoes. Trunks, Suit Oates. Club Bags and Telescopes. can" value. than 'tVer-Hee them. All solid leather Honest Mud- Fwut war. all at special an. Prlcel. to clear out the whole neck q'uickly for we remodelling of this more. A visit will lave you a lot of money. At 44 King It. an. E. K. tum Old Shoe Storm we bu. put' out I new supply of Bargain on Racks. In he“. Tubs and in Window. At our 3 Shoe “or“. at Kibhr Item. 41 King East. our lot-nor " Shoe “on: non. In have m In... and but foot In» to In hid ay- whov: and mu how at Hark no“ Prices. Dicplayeé on - an?“ window, In order to Ruin. the Mk "' uwd‘rs pun “one in“ over) mom»: of th. 13m", at um Dawn Prisca. Com, uh I look ar'ound. _ THE MARKET SHOE STORE, tar paper which Chief Gperin.rstatos, I: cdntrary to the renditions. Tbo flames were quickly extinguished The damage to the chicken hom'in estimated " about $60 and It 4t or. “mated that $10 will cover the _ es to the garage . " ty FE