-attt-therk Bne,ttitopen .iro-eattdtts-ttetwilltakerpuee on thou-ad. Links: Square. on Wi. dsr,Ma.rlat. _W.J,Woo|lud'nud tnanttto build too In. In: Mn in thin in“. Mid {our install-Minotaur"- asstmloqr.tMtteath. Ana-loud tdrips 0m Md , Washed "hetotr Gon- . ad'- ,eamgtoesthi-rttioh -, -ttotttdnt1-ttnarutpr'tes t -ahot3itt" Club distal the , Vanda: Quint-Gd: lat Sound-y. "ehtuaeru5attottt"yttr. bird- y. aGtimkttiiisttittoerhtetuhlt r“ in. nutty-fouling. .-,ahe Fm nod Baud no - a C, Mb YfR-iiiiiiiiiagiisi, Yes, It Is True -thataiaeable correspondence and dint mar had to be hold over until TOADVBRTISERS $$itie.uat-t-ttteudt"tttbttatte m but an â€may not. Tho msrrtereet-tr-ttteunettttuU thnaheed.rnoon. mum uhmphdnpthdn-dny dash-uh. 0min my Mth. ...m m of taxation for the prel- anl pun Galt in 16% min; Idat 1.2!. w 171mm; ._A bush-ll meeting will be held on May Md tonnage the lo of gym- toe the Waterloo County gnu --Mr.,A.L Klmpl, we understood, intend! dingo-in; of his book-tore tmit. a... Mini theretorrr, will be in tt'ttt2hg'eetg,',,",'pdgh,gg. ugh WMIoo Wm pro-elm indie. this" 11tee.ianotltingliktrwhutl'uqt Qtruqrrrtttrotrr-t ...-attr-sttmettuta, bias-dump 'anetrt-arimtt-nuethintr_ottttes Mb d.» be an: -, It be he-ttAutres-ttir/t heap nod boa-(“1. Ulolm'a lpdng goods -ar. tsunami the AIDA tuni. huh- Oulor’u Wyoolord ='.ttg'2y,'tl'"t,""gultt ' to.“ with on mutated Flanking.†We! --wtaeFd tomb that Mr. Irvine Davin.» Mancunian-e WHduthoO.A.O..Guelph,ntood ,rslLmmsttt01tetoelVintt com um OIL-Ind but Snood Glu- -au umtdm lathe t-ntMtheuttteean ohnmhlut '.ehHy-rutrgw-ottyort-riu. â€MM AM’IW up!“ and: uly new “burnout. --Atdtroforleuiortdirtte Wank. wheeleth .mitrrmdq. The, t.11ry1ut1.ttmmttt â€longhorn, without Map,†and, with them do... at Mnubcwbo-orido 1::th “I 5mm exploring but." --arsaemeski'oltiedAn_sttmr, 'rr-or-ses-tttlt-it-tttemi, b-tti-ra-depth-tttttttrear' thtngkgeias1ththutrsetoe nub. Ttttn-ir-ttvit-sth. In gun IMF.†6ttoMe8% Shot " . m ' tPS1,t amour “0.000 .wltutpol‘ . --m, swam-manna. but PW- bluk It. burial ham undo thaw-work ulna-inn. h! de-er-ttuInt/tir/o/rt -are In†to thunk Mr. Thou. 2tdagt12,ehtte, in “My 3 mdhiltmty- - Ann! Report vhhhhu n I-ttttio"-."?'!,"-"" - groovy no". â€hum. Dalia. on Stand-y hot, but...†a! 11 o'clock LIL, will plea. nun: “hum-abstain watihntrmx. about. “My or M. a AG-tera-tttit-arts Road Wacky: ndvt. on the bet au Band of the Waterloo Mania! tty has but: engaged to pk, a MOVER'S PHOTOS are un- HUBER'S OLD STAND LOCAL NEWS. itggrit'c'td ttst',',) " "a: I L "aNl'lr;d'l;'llA'rnh; about!“ the India- mini] Itu2rgtd", bhok only.“ In rt-ttte-ruth. , a. with mod ,rdqtst, “we; but Iu"B.dois"i-rtb. 1mm. W-does'1guV- Madman-n, Pths+r dun-y "reds --rt ha been rumored that elm hat my BM. the well known M'WI‘ men of Cbiongo have been negotining for the purchue of one of the daily paper. in Berlil; aloo that the Berlin Telegraph in to run n daily shoot during use election amp-inn. Berlin oeruinly coon» oomplnin of n lack of new-pn- --thtolph Mercury t The Intent oeier' die is laid to he worked " follows: A won-n book - 3pm in town tad goes from how to hon-cleaving boon for nonunion. Next day a man all: to use if the book: an wantedpnd if they on not, he uh: them â€my with him. Uunlly “10);." not won,- ed. A few days loner the wanna agent appeal lupin, tad on being told that the mun bu token may the books inop- oopiously, any: the villain bu boon collecting her books all over town, plank paved nod to on, nod toot-pt- thr ",r,'E"Q'l2',%'l'dli'l's. Sons "rtvtctt-.-Memrrtr. J. P. Smith uni the Alexander BM. known " the Emonld Trio, will give . noun let-Vice m the Methodist church on Tuesday evening. In, 6th. The programme will con-int of sold, duets. trioe, nod channel. The Montreal Witness nyl: The sinqintrof the Emu-Ida is I rue Oman-u IN Ihttmtrrtt-- We upland to note omen; those vho pooled moo outfall] the Fiat Year Ex. amimstioue of Dental Surgeons, the mas of J. A. Billiard, P. P. Winn, J. W. Huey, Waterloo, and o. A. Winter of Pmtou. Among those who an! successfully the Second You tnirmtiotts we noticed the name. of Fred Gilmore, Hay-ville And o. E. Bean, Bright. We oongntnloto the" mum on their mecca. BAtmBasc--Th% first lull gene of the nelson vu played between the St. JermmN Oollcge hem and Waterloo on Seturdcy chemoon. The acme. which vu arranged tor primarily u d were practice much, proved no more mt! resulted in (“or of the viaitorg-. the score being 8 to 3. The playing of our nine showed a luck otpnctice both ct that»: sad in the iidd. This In: lac-on, although dearly bought, will show our boys in whhh direction their [must ettUtn no mead. The Bond of malth met. on Tuesday evening. All members preeent. Mr.' Olin. A. Huhnel u: Appointed chin mu end Mr. W. ERiddell, Secretery. It m resolved to 'teftrtly enforce the provision: ot the Public Heelth Act with meet to calculus up premise: and duo with respect to reporting oon- agha- dinner. . The - Imam Otmqmnr---The Berlin Hutu! Fire Insurance Co..- vhioh has been latching for tome time, k_gotdngv0_ll “do: Way. A Board of Direct»!- have been ol'ooted " fol- 1omt--D. B,Biboer, Dr. Luther. Dr. Glenna, Jana... G.V.Oborholtur. {MgDmQulL I.R8uat_u, B. 001th get, Even Neutron, J.RElota, Pree- ton; J JoftttptomBaden ; end Afr-ylor, (his J. B. Anthea ha been elected President; Dr. Inner, Vice do, and B. Odeehleger, Hunger. The Execu- tive Bond ere MMthaIukner, Clemens Oeluhleaer, imbue: end Ott-ttttlt-r.---. The old Toms Park or Agricultural Ground. in the South Word will noon benthingof “up“. At o meeting 'idtltoWkerlooBuedotTrad0erldm.x Frid- Tgeg,tun',tu'fg,tgt tobodn} @130th hour- voyod into mien-ad tttheed be ttR,tgtstr',fl' tau-inbr- â€hoolwm'mbeomosm it, unwound-tun. A mludon wu Mum-needing $13000qu toahutionndgmnim Appoint- adttr,mitoatthetht.atd1tst in nut mmtinedtre-tthtotnttaetoth" ttodrhtrttteirttomitumtiou. Yam People- Ohrhum Union. The quarterly meeting at the Young Wei (Ind-Fun Union vu held in the ettrodtut church lac We, even- ing. The budneee of the Ming we: Sm mud. Them elected iie the "tming you no: President, Bov.W.Yugu-; Seem, Mi- Bruce; Tran-um. MLArthnr Btriokhud. Two tnthgttt', were than read. one by†Wad one by Miss Ur. Ihdt. mmlaunoldm eve ning '9- . EMAAW ted My»! VMAdgiyuod EL the Rev. Dr. Dick-on of $3nlt on fimyd sud Hindu». ot Young Peoplfi; 800506.? Tho doctor dwelt upecitlly‘ on the M that kahuna Christina an on of the greatest hindrance: that no In! width tho chunk.- ot todar At the clone ot the . than V» ' Quentin Ill-um tts by Dr.. grass an action. th 'ull, good '?ieival'i.if,'t in may work: Ips than l_uly on! duh-nudism mingle-3M). . “inâ€: 'tttathll"llS'l'fdt Berlin humanized Company The Old Town Park Bond of Health. no e". Waterloo County Chronicle Thursday, April so, 1896 --Patre 5 Lat Setnrdny evening Mrs. J. W. Schneider entertained the Evangelical choir right rrtradlnit being the oocuion of the birthday ot Mr. Schneider. The evening wa- pused in plenum; conver~ ntion, gems, mush, etc. The gather- ing dispersed about eleven o'elook nll withing Mr. Schneider may heppy re- turn of the dey. Mr. C. M. Tyler, who, a yet, he not entirely recovered his former health, " for Alma, Mich, on Mon. "r morning on I visit to hit eon. Mr. Bert Schmidt returned to But. Mo on Monday, after Iponding u for days with " pmnu here. Mr. J not Nethereymne of Waterloo'l former buobull experts arrived on Tuesdny and will rennin for the set Mrs. P. Strobe! bu returned to her home in Syn-octane, NY. Dr. Ind Mrs. J. If. Webb left on Mend» for New York. Mr. LE. Bowman bu gone toSonth- "umpoou. Mr. Alf. Snyder visited the Guelph 30-pin! on Sunniâ€, for which insti- tution he ha a very friendly feeling. Mean. I. E. Banana, Pruident,W. B. Ridden. Secretory end Mr. E. P. Clement and other Director: of the Ontario Life, attended the funeral ot the lute Aldermen Monks“ of London who won for . number of yeere . Direct- or in the above Company. ' Min N nirn,of GnltJIu been appoint- ed tencher of the new division of the Central School. ' Ad vice he. been received from the Alan Samarium. Micb.. that Mr. thM T-ylor, the ttenUl Secretary of the mtarloo Manuel Fire Ineunnoe Co., who left ban on Monday,arrived there “My next any. Hie eon occunies the position of heed nurse of that institut- Ion. ' ' [ Mrs. (Ham) Juno- Younz of tUlt in I no“ he Mr. Alex. Howio'l. A In congregation “ambled in the meytodm church lat Sundcy afternoon to but Right BM. Bishop Baldwin ot London. After the respon- ive service. oondyyrte4 " the incum- bent, the Rev. Mr. Swen. were con- cluded, the Biehop preached en eerneel: practical dinner-0e ' on Rev. 3: 20, "Behold, I "and " the door end knock, eta." In " introduction he referred to the seven churchel ot Ade Minor end celled attention to the be: that no ooudetnnatorr le we: need in taco! the Ieven Epics“, endthe two churchee eddteaed in these." the only two at the eeven that aim to-dey. having withstood the worm and revo- lution of centurion. m refereed to the church of bodice- end pointed out that the " of the Mice-n1, luke- wemnea, in more then mythic; elm. the nine! the church ot twin]. What the Christian weani- n hurt on tint with the love of God. Man bu the power at shutting the door of the but! Apia-t the entrance ot Christ, tad in willing to tg whot the Lord does not wont. wont- his tSgt lair may nor his time. m hoe " the door in {only in but] manhood and in old up. n conclusion. he pointed out how to let Christ ut-try the woy ot the "on. through tsith-and pro . glowlng picture of the poi-pend bonqoot that would be sprout hating through time he; eternity. l A libero] wileotion won taken l't " lthooloroinddolthobnildingfn . cnuncn or new Iaat Sunday Bishop Baldwin Embed morning nnd evening " ohn'n Church. Berlin, to [use soone- yum The morning Ionics were sped-11y interesting when I oh. ot no lo- ttpn tttutr-tive mambo;- ven con- lathe connect hie remake on “Bnhty inChri-tinn Wilonmhip" lent Sunday morning the Enter etrongly condemned the Modern cunt-e Deuce u lining nitendency to dull the edge of upiritunl lift end to lend any from chrietinn fellow-hit). Be nice roundly noted the Christina Scientist: who hut exchanged the cervicee of qualified physicians end the bendita that med- icnl science on center for the blue pretenelone ot ignorant Mummer- " was 'evidenced by the antimony of physician Ind the verdict of the cor- oner’l jury in the one of the deoth of lute Prof. Mounteer of Toronto. They next exchenged the grand doctrinul truth- ot Christianity u held by all Ieanirelitml churches tor the touching- ot Christina Scientilte. Aocordi to the doctrine! enuncinted in 'll'Q'llh,t _ ‘Science end Heath†ltr d y the peesonalit ot God and laxn nnd tho: bro-i communion between God And men. though Christ hue tail". u- trraddersmGodna "0twWtlmrw out in Haven" indenting the normality at both God nnd mnn. Mn. My further touches that niche-- and in In both hie. heiieh ot the mortar mind end hence no not n nudity. time votes-ttteine/tsri-ray-Ot.." niches-ad in. Ramadan him "edotutu6tetrandnetr-itr1trr ‘mntoumb. The, duo 600th hmmsydmum Kidd Pomona! and Social. CHURCH or “GLAND. The Churches. mom". The tunnel sermon of the I .0.0.F. Germsnie Lodge. No. 184, we: preach- ed in the Presbyterian church by the manor, Rev. J, Mchir. but. Sand-j morning. There wu a Inge turnout of the brethren end the sermon wu uten- tively lilteued to A honor solo “The Holy Cit " van sung by M r.Hell,which wu muez appruriUed, Mr. McNeir chose for the basis of his remarks John 8:31. "It ye abide in my word then ere ye truly my disciples, end ye shell know the truth and the truth shell mete you free." Jesus in looking about we dis. tressed to see men living in bondage. his own nation greening under s foreign yoke, his people burdened with the meeningless odremonitslisus of s corrupt sud haughty priesthood, men blinded by superstition and religious prejudice women and children the chsttels of eetste, sud multitudes the slsves of vice and evil bebits. His love shines forth in his desire end effort to free society l and individtmltthoP this bondsge. His grestness is shown in the menus he used to free men from bondsge. Its chief distinction in that while putting true value on outward menus it seeks shove Ill and primarily to free men from within by a. change of his inner nsture. l "Ye shell know the truth end the l truth shell moire you tree." Men hove ifought for freedom. but Jesus wins it i tor " without the sword by the 'tttilu- l once of his word end in the hurts of our enemies. Men hove legislated for freedom, but Jesus wins it for us by the lesven of His truth, which moulds the sentiment of society, sud which in time is crystsllized into low. Men hove organized for freedom, but Jesus die solves the diiferemtmg of men in the crucible of his love end truth, end fuses them into one. Men have sought to further freedom by extending civilia- tion, but Jesus knows that civiliution does not elweys mean freedom to those who come in content with it, sny more than " menus freedom to those who propagate it. Jesus thus did not gird on the sword, or mume the role of e legislator or reformer, but by teaching men truth and by leading them into true whys of thinking end feeling end noting he brought them into true freedom. II. The Truth that liberate, l. All truth will liberate it it in known end felt end obeyed. 2. Jesus' word here Token of while including All truth decl- epecinlly with (1) Truth about God. it? Nothing bu brought men Into tttr so much " wrong vie" about ' (h) Jeeue reyeele to uI' the Fether end thug delivers the Will from the bondage of ignorence end tmpsitstitiott end fear. 2. Truth ebout the world. (a) Nothing to which men ere in ouch bondage u to the world. (h) Jenn: delivers from the bond of this world.3.Truth ebout men. tal, Iinful condition. (h) Bie duty to hit: God end hie fellow-men. Jeeue is the way beck to God. end he in the light ot the world-it we follow him we Ihell not welt in derkneu, but thell hove the light 'lot life. 4. Truth ehcut the future. (a) Thin life in nothing com pered with the glory which ehell be reveeled. (h) We ehould neck to ley up tree-ure- in heaven, where moth end ruet doth not corrupt. end where thievee brook not through nor eteel.‘ Before the truth of Christ con bring us lreedom. three thingl ere neoeeeery: 1. We must believe it. It mutt come home to u- " being truth, end mutt irrlediete ell other truth. 2. We much feel it. It mutt "tlaty the bent. It mutt be such thet instinctively our whole ecul will no out to it with glow- ing desire. 3. We muetobeylt. Not only mutt it epprove _it_eelf rem. con- mien“, but we mull: follow the diotate of oonuienoe and obey it. Only through obedience will the intellect be free tram prejudice end the been be true. Only by obedience to God on men become tree in my sphere ot life. III. What freedom doee obedience tothe truth bring; I. It brings po- litioel freedom. at doee not meen freedom from reepoueibility but free- dom hom tyrenny. 2. It brings in. duetriel freedom. _ Doe: it! How one we eey eo when in the moeh civilized nations there ie evidence of - t r. enny end determined oppodt)on. I?!†struggle could only eriee in the boeome of men throbbing for e freedom born of the Ipirit of God, only when lleborer end upiuliet in eeoh dominetnd of the qirit of Ohriet end obedient to his word will the ills of indultriel life oeue end men be free. 3. It brine.) noeiel freedom. lt bu done Mt already ; to greet olueee of society. re oielly to the eleve end to women. Igw nanny ilk ere in moiety yet which Chrieh oen heel. 4. It brings intellectuel tree. dom. The church mey not here been tolerent but Chriet ie tolerant to true etudy end loyal edherenoe to truth. li. It brings religious freedom. (a) Free- l dom of ooneoience in thought end wor- ehlp. Jdl Freedom from prejudice; g) F on from feer of men. (d) reedom from the power of ein in the been. (o) Freedom from the world. (f) freedom in the love end eervice of Manhood h: thought or word Ind h botstuge-tmttt in thought Bud and life is freedom. "AUdein my word And yo skull know the truth “d the with dull 13¢!on has." 1.0 O. P. Annual sermon We Are Now in Position m Ploase the Ladies! Strictly First- Class In In In In In In J. IJffelmann Confirmation Suits . . q S. Brunk & Co. _ Gents’- Furnishings and Boy's Clothing Store Jn)inllilll'8 GheapesttothoBest Re-Opened WAIT for BARGAINS W.J.Wnollard .irtttrt"ittg w Baby Carriages! Wall Paper! We nave: get. and ulna; Wall Per, boulde- our automor- nevor get and with their Praia" of our bountiful littoral. We have nude n Ipeohlty of getting Wall Bar. dor 5nd Coiligx te lunch. When. you up dor and 2,"N to much. When you at Qfar"" All Pnpor. we on alioupply you w you w, W. H. BECKER & CO. Saturday, 11th. Dress Gbods Silks, ht Henriettas, Popular Surges, _ Prices Fancy Wows, and in Brilliantes, Great Bmcades, Assortment. Minimum!) hunch I 'Jd'Jiu1'L%'all9 Mugs ' Piano Do not tut to "It our Inbook and not. prion before you buy me we on: give you better vane for lea money then you on get elsewhere. in long and than pants. Ive an able to discount “yum: on the tank“. in Boyl’ Elm Sail I tor thin ttttte, mum. Also Boys'w in Shun-.00 ' Tin. And Shoat, we In" oxtn good “has in “an. “ml. If you no In wt of . Con. tirmition Suit for your home.“ on m, wa have them In . lap vuioty from ttst Room Moulding. Booksellers, Berlin, Ont for Business -oa.A Beautiful new Shirt Waists Novelty in Capes, Ltdies' Underwear, Gloves and Hosiery, Parasols and Umbrellas, rm LAWN MOWERS Garden Tools, Spray Pumps, Fly Screens, _ Screen Doors and Windows. Wire Fencings of all kinda. Chums, Milk Tm. OurStockis mu.’ oim PRICES LOW. Drop tn _ and get what you want " LPF of 1Pterloo and Berlin, it will be to your interest to a. the largest stock of Hats, Bonnets, Turbana, Straw Tum. lull. and Children', Sailors-too numerous to mention. Fancy Stu-eve. Feathers, Flowers, Silk Rose: in endless variety; also ell kinds a! Laces and Insertions for dress trimming: and millinery pow-4t Happy Times . . oddilsllow)s Block, Waterloo. They curry the largest and best selected stock to choose from west at Toronto. Alarge consignmen of Hats and Ca s, aleo Gents' Furnish- ings, just received In Dry Goods you will ski,',', their stock very com- plete. IQ,', also Take Clothing To Order. They c a fine assort- ment of weeds, Worsted: and Serge: to select from. 'l'dr, and warm their stock before purchasing elsewhere. - MEN’S SUITS, . YOUTHS’ SUITS, CHILDREN’S SUITS. MEN'S SINGLE COATS. SINGLE VESTS. _ _ "MEN'S SINGLE PANTS. 14 King St. Berlin. s. SAUDEB"& CO. THIS firm had offered their stock for sale, and had partly told “no; _ but as the intending purchasers could not raise the necessary " ayment, theÂ¥ therefore have concluded to continue the brain. a reT,,"l,elltr'e.': hey still maintain their position us before, and all tlt. attention of the ublic that they are in shape to sell to them at prie- closer than ever Belem. They are noted for selling only reliable READY- TO-WEAR Dress and Oh. tty' odiriiefad Mani!!! new math. on King "not. “you J. 8. Rooql Shoo tttorv, what! the will be preps!“ undo MI kinda of, but: and Hum. liking f In tho hunt “:le of Hula-t tut at motion“ who, _ I haul... and†tteethet Shot “on. imCtott beg: to amount). to an Min ' p! Want-log, _Bs_rlin and_ “Many. that S. Sander t, th Mantle Baking, If you wish 330 be happy call at J. D. HOFFMAN’S SHOE' STORE and got . pair of his Easy Fitting Shoes. The largest Boot and Shoe Stock in town. Prion away down to suit the times. J. D. HOFFMAN, Millinery. ' Fear t, th CLOTHING C. Steutsrnagel's. "cu, MEETING. IA; um h hold in the TOWN W WATER!“ 0". on THUMDAY. In] 'ty Mout (in d Clock. p. II. n mum maria Mutual Uh Alum-nu '-. ,. ....-..-.- W .7, -'" I N to» in but. Mina. “I!!!†Mu ansUAm‘ so theA.etrpe THE SHOW.