Healthful and Refreshing Drink Try Wilson‘s Root Beer A 10c. Bottle makes 5 gallons of beer soLD IN WATERLOO ar Dovitt‘s City Drug Store â€"There are at pressnt 13 inmates in the Beriia jail, most of them comâ€" witted for criminal offences. â€"Corrsspondence from a number of points came to hand too late for inâ€" of points came W sertion this week _ â€"The Park Pavilion coutract has been let to Architect Moogk. â€"The Galt Horticultural Exbibiâ€" tion will this year be held on Septem:â€" ber 1st and 3od. _ â€"The annual picnic of 86 John‘s Lutheran Church will be held at Westâ€" side Park next Saturday afternoon. â€"The Waterloo _ Manufacturing Company has been working over time for some time past to keep up with â€"Mr. Harry Smith, a student of Trinity College, Toronto, gave an inâ€" tereating talk to the Epworth League on Monday cvening. â€"Farmers will do well to read and to act upon the suggestions made in the communication of Mr.aE. W. B. Snider, published in this week‘s issue. â€"Amasa 8. Weber, De Kalb, Ill., formerly of Berlin, died last Sunday. The remains were brought to Berlin and interred with Masonic honors. â€"Mr. Jo-erh Mills, special deputy of the R. T. of T., Galt, was in town m@u prospecting for the Royal lare. â€":ocnury Marshall of the Waterâ€" loo Gun Club is daily in receips of comâ€" munications from many different aoint- enxious to comgleu arrangements for oomi:& to the ? tournament here on August 26th and 27th. â€"The ;qulu quuberlr services of the Methodist church will be held next Sunday. The Love Feast will be held atb 10 a.m. and sscrament will be adâ€" ministered at the close of the evening â€"The mvolli‘% tinker, Breckenâ€" ridge, who abducted the boy McEwan, g:w Galt, was tried at thet plece on ureday and sentensed to siz months {:botlu Central prison with hard 1. â€"Mr. W. H. Leeson, of Moore‘s Cheap Btore, gives his ressons for his extremely low prices in his advertiseâ€" aut on &;u pqod:f' this issue. Bllil & n to defy oomruuon t will r:) your adventege to read it. â€"Joe Bmith, erressed for m Mrs. Jobn Alborzm nesdeay, was comm sent sp Jor . Op bdn!‘bmubt before fl %wuu on u-do, morping elected to be tried by jury at the fall assizes. ie * â€"= g the list of candiâ€" Plrer‘ c( d adieg"hure‘y / (hes podt For a â€"The bhospital sewer has been com: LOCAL NEWS. C. H. Nanders, a Lutheran minister, of Weil sley village, who has been carryâ€" ingy on an Orphans‘ Home there for swine time bhas assigued to Sherif umchin.voru“‘ the third t;ld fourth lingers so badly as tonecessitate ampuâ€" t.tion at the knauckles swine time has W'Md to Sherif Springer. _A meeting of his creditors was held in the Sheriff‘s office on Saturâ€" day, at which instractions were ‘al‘von to have the property put up for at Two Fixoxss Axevrateo.â€"While Mr. Adam ln?tuu work on the tuzz planer at Killer & Schaefer‘s mill yesterday ing be bad the misforâ€" ame t got bin WWik band taopert in the "Fisu Joux" Pars Tus Fixz®.â€"On Tuesday last "Figh Jobn" (Bâ€"ckner) ï¬pund before Magistrate Devitt and r. Geo. Moore on a charge of buying liquor for one Henry Breniff of Berlina after the latter had been prohibited inâ€" toxicating liquor and the hotel keepers had been notified to that effect. He was severely reproved by the Magisâ€" trate and fined. Deatu orâ€" {. C. Muxro. â€"Donald O. Manro died in Morniagton on Sun: day, July 25th, aged 41 years and 11 months. â€" The funeral took place to the Presbyterian cemetery on Tuesday, 27th inst. Mr. Munro was some years ago on the Curoxicte setaff when his brother, Mr. Robert Muaro, now of the Port Eigin Times, was })mprietor. His many fiieads here will regret to hear of his early demise. :wteu, were sold public auction. i he price realized :,‘ $38,500. Mr. I‘. Erbach «as the purchaser, but it 1â€" und retood that Mr. J. Livingston, M. P. will continue the business. Comuittep rorn Tamrâ€"The Hamâ€" mer brothere who are confined in Berâ€" lin jail on chergbs of cattle stfllina have pleaded guilty to two charges an! were uniqnoï¬ en zl‘uudoy womiu:g on another oboao. that of |t?lmg ree steers from Stephen Hell, of Blenheim. Evicllonoc was ;aot iaat%mw tl;;u tl::; cattle, ating 2, t been v:’m on &o 11th r::t by the risoners and sold to Mr. Klein, .o‘ Seriin_- Magistrate Mackie opmmitt Livisosrox Om Mirus Soup.â€"Last Thuswiay afterucos, the cil mills and f undry of Mesars, J. & J. Livingstos, Wirc Soox Bz Over.â€"The Waterâ€" loo ball team goes to Hespeler next Saturday. They have only nine more games to play and five of theee will be layed here. The home gemu are as rollowuz Aug. 7th, with Berlin ; A\I% @let, with Hespeler ; Sept. 6th, wis Galt ; Sept. l1th, with Berlin; Se%u. 18th, witg Galt. A hot finish in the pennant race between the Waterloao and Galt clubs is certain. t Mn hn "hogy wilideree l hB the prisoners for trial. DPissorvrtio® or PAmmw.â€"-}'bo Waterloo Produce Co. ‘will bereafter nonsisb of only two members instesd of four as heretofore, the between Mesers. Moore, NÂ¥ and Habbick having been diseqived mutnsl consent. The .m‘tn â€" bers will remain in the ness while Mr. Alex. Hebhick hes ‘lm & luorative tion with Mr, Husther, the enterprising loos} brewer, heve been the beaviest in 24 in Toronte the reinfall for bv‘;:_'tnn l WhBMtrionted ar‘e map! nrese in Western Ouurl&vmd heve been the heaviest in 20 years In Fixaxcias Dirricuutiss â€"â€"Rev. a1/ T4 * prigat Waterioo vounty COhronicie, Thuzrsday, July 29 1897 â€"Page 5 "Busx Bezcixn".â€"We are in receipt of a eough-rlwy copy of ‘Busy Berâ€" lin,‘ the Jubilee somvenir printed acrd made to assert itaelf, um‘b fore a large andience, they & wellâ€"chosen programme on the Queen‘s Wï¬ï¬hhwhtwu to‘ evoke hearty applause after each number. Their attack was good, and the solo parts were well taken. S1. Jacors‘ Baxp.â€"The St. Jagobs‘ Baud and their able and efficient leadâ€" er, Mr. N.Zeller,conductor of the W. M. §. Baud, aro to be heartily congratulatâ€" porter : A great improvemient is apâ€" parenk in the playing of the Citizens‘ Band during the three month« Un@t‘bnblolâ€"::hipolhd.l. Zeller, the well xoown bandmaater of the Waterloo Muasical Socisty Band, the musical taleat of the members of %‘Mbook by tboufluin lfonw’m he is neatly printed on paper and iuwnmy cuts of its aumerous homh. k MWW m:und tutions, charches, pabli & many of its lnnd-ofl;im l“;hll ses. The booklet with a brief historical skegghâ€"of the County Town follawed hy a comprehensive review of ites various educational institutions, its rrumerous faqrories, its musical societâ€" ies, its churches and benevolent societâ€" ies The whole work will serve ar an excellent advertisement for our enterâ€" prising eastâ€"end neighbor and reflects much credit on the pu blishers. band competition at Berlin last Thursâ€" day. They played three numbers, (a) March (b) bdootion (c) Valee, taking let prize with a total of 168 marks. The%wd is undoubtedly for iteage and the number of members, one of the finest organizations in the ooumra:nd the Judge, Mr.J. Waidron,of the Royal Grenadiers, 'l’o&ouw. accarded them great praise. We take the liberty of quoting a few of h}n remarke written on the margin of his scare sheet: ‘March, well and neatly played; Overâ€" wmluod in firat class uelc but 1eâ€" quired more let elarionets; al:. neat ly and carefully pluaod. ‘he bend has evidently been well drilled and the ed on their susocesi in the ioftfens Nh ie pemiea i peitle 4* at;: %:t ":?m of Mrs. Neeb, of Beott Miss Estelle Wulh&as ol G @b. o m paa pos infem o Bharte Or p also anscessic! in the examinsâ€" tion at the PBOGT Mr. and Mro oyer, Jown »re ied U ie ie i i hi a M trar cpt Mrs. H. Williams, of Hartferd %nw and 5‘:,- 3'?-6&3 “"&"&'.' ;1 7 are 0 UW“M- lm':' ww visiting at Mr. George Dickert‘s 3 of & w on o lt lt es evidently been well dfllmw whe md« d::mu the greateat it for work. e #a Mr. W. Wells was voted chairman Sictotacg." Alter ho masuiog bad bese secretary. called to order by chaicman Welle, the secretary read a communivation from Mr. J. H. Laird of Bramptop, stating that he would erect a rink in Waterioo similar to the one in Bnmpï¬on for m J. McDo»«id moved and Gep. Moore secondâ€"1 that a committee conâ€" &w Me«rs. E F. Seagram, A.B. Mo F Haight, C.W. Wells, Geo. Killer and Geo. Bruce be appointed to receive information with regard;;to plaae, -?ei&miou-. bailding s1tee, otc., and that they report at a meeting to be called shortly. The rink is to have an available ice surface of 160 by 613«3“‘ and upon euggestion it was decided to place the ahares at $10 each. The meeting scomed unanimous in the opinion that with &m and ecoâ€" romical management there should be no trouble in making a rink here a payâ€" ing institution as well as uq‘a tl:qt would affard the citizens an unlimited amount of recreation and ampsement (eimen ie moonn i haaoom A ex ce no difficalty in & xmt nuthber of shares to vo“r.mt the undertaking. erloo having a large rink erected here before the opening of next winter‘s aports very bright indeed. The b‘-u-‘:u‘.zsb. town were well The meeting was an enthusinatic one throughous and the prospects of Wat represasated, such men as Mayor Snyder. exâ€"Reeve Moore, W. Wells, A. B. Moâ€" Bride, J. H. Roos, E.F. Seagram, Geo. A. Bruce, G. Killer, McDonald and Dixon of hockey fame, end Jthers being An Enthusiastie Declares in mdu&.m-m and Curling Rink in Waterioo. A meeting was held. at the Alexandâ€" er House on Monday evening for the parpose of fueling the pulse of Water loo‘s citizens with regared w the buildâ€" ing of a curling and skating rink in HUETHERâ€"KLEIN A quiet wedding took place at the reaiâ€" dean:rm. Ohas. Huo:bo yeate rda afternoon when Mr. Jake h\uflm & the Lion Brewery staff was MMB:: marriege to Miss Sarah Klein, of Berâ€" groomâ€" â€" Jï¬â€˜w tzn ceremony t gneste sat down to a megp '-;‘,, 'â€bm t of Â¥r. 3. D. Ho '. f n 'E‘ . ll estmani Wl*g D?h pornen of Mise Magsle PAgk M M Noh ad " l4 im cmenl WILL BUILD A RINK * miiiiinet To way Anmidifiely ] fte were m w k _ the it in wh held and OLB‘B Do . BJA 85â€" to you Jake on mw& so July Nuptialse evening in & = PVL DG nb Muslins, Men‘s and Boys‘ Summer Coats and Vests, Parasols, Straw Hats, Ladies‘ Shirt Waists, Men‘s Oxford Regatta and Neglier Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, &c. Call and Buy ! * Goods, Silks, Handkerchiets, Laces, St::xx Underwear, Hosiery, G Corsets, Wash Goods, Amalgamation, City Bookstore stock and our own old and reliable Stack and it makes one grand whole Our atack is thereforevery comâ€" plet:.‘ in fact to: large &udmvo are Rargaing Wl saper wishes you to get a breeézy idea of It is too much like summer to be bothered with details, but WhTERLOOQ, Just a Suggestion. W, H, BECKER & 00,, J, K, Shinn & Co PirdiNNE Apvings Matireums We have J. Uffelmann. WoCan Save You Money| J. Uffelmann Window Shadea Tallet Paper (by the case) Envelopes & Window The Curvelette have the latest device in window Booksellers pver sore next to J. B; Roog n angwered by Call Bell at side K 2eï¬â€˜ :A Berlin, Most Beautiful Stron'g‘est.' Easiest Running Wheels Built. .__ All of the abave wheels as well as parts are stocked in Canada and in case‘of accident can readily be obtained. 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