Wls Avraccmmcordion csmmsn enz ce == MbimbndiWhpivnane t 7 | * 2004 Hyacinth buibe [the Soldiers of the Cross enter singing, f In March last year the Fruit Grow. | 224 sfter marching and counter marchâ€" ors‘ Association sent Mr Gammage of|in& take a kneeling posture before _ Landon, who delivered a lecture on Christianity, throw down their swords ~ ~<@%tewee Plants and How to Grow|8t bor foot, and sing "All Hail the «o vaprigeds : o â€"ArsAanatia®: l '"h e No e e 00 **-*_**v‘ t tay mt wiigee mur‘hs hivees ho | virene the poogarine ies thorfus hss f h? Cerssal Advertine h'fldï¬w-hh‘ mesic up to nsen Wednesisa | "The of Fame." The large andiâ€" ~ of each week * :u‘-zm“-bz‘ 1 d hflh“’*“'.†BDIrORILAL NOTBS n-hl:-.".-lmd the â€" fln play was and the sorercigns of Oune of the most astounding scientifc | the earth all showed their homege to dizcoveries of the ago is Prof. 0. E. R. H“ :_""m‘::;:"‘“ eplares forre ns ‘ye morve the ths i nfaner io es boree 4o the pubone prove we are on to of a new mechapioal revoletion. Liquid ance than this rapt attention of the air is an fonocent lookigg fiuid, but :a-.mumuw rune to 400 dog balow se Accort| 8 B9 79 C ofat 0n oanter hbhd.!lï¬l..b:h-l : m-‘.':..-*::’: propelling steamehips réduning all | tata was very sorte of engines. A fow corlonds would me:.ml-mumu blow up all the fiesie in Harope. Its mmdsdmm as folâ€" motor power is from 30 to 100 times | py, ; greater then that of steam, It may b9/ (niversal Kingâ€"A B McBride. used in the treatment of dizsases, such | Queen Victoriaâ€"Miss E‘ma Suider. as diphtheria, canser and ‘bigod poisonâ€"| Miss Canadaâ€"Miss Bertic Suyder. The annual meering of the Waterico Horticnitural Sxciety was beld in the old Oduncil Chamber on Wednesday m.he January lith, at 8 o‘clock, with ;Vice President Geo. Bcliuo in the chair. The following reports were and the citizens genecally will contiaue as hitherte to support and assist in the good work of The Waterico Horticulâ€" saeral Bociety. By order of the Board, Gzsores Borpuc, & Vice President. Purchase of trees, plants, otc. 164 88| greatly indebted to Prof. Zoeliner and Miscellanecus expenses 24 22| his splendid. orchestra for his assist . ' .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| anee in the mutical programme, which & Total 322 70| contributed, perhaps, more than anyâ€" Balance on hand $147 74| thing else, to the success of the evenâ€" ‘The election of officers resulted as|ing‘s entertainment, Mr. Zseliner ‘is Sollows:â€" in the front rank of _ orchestral Preosidentâ€"A. Woeidenhammer. leaders, his orchestra, which consists 1ss Viee Previdentâ€"Geo. Bolduc. |of some twantyâ€"&ve performers, being 2ad " * .â€"â€" Miss Maggie|one of the finest in the province. But Bruce. «dioï¬-crï¬nlAdyduh Miso KEKva Directors â€" J H Winkler, Con.|Jones, who had sole control of the Memborship Subscriptions _ 167 00| Suider, representing Great Britain, atâ€" Miscellaneous minor receipts _ 20.55|tired in all the elegance befitting the h â€"â€"â€"|ruler presiding over such a vast empire, Total 370 44| presented a parfect picture of queenly Waterloo January 11th, 1899 _ & resolation was authorizing | deal of time and patience,. ‘The effect, Whpmu mia, bowever, was beautifui, and it was “hhâ€ï¬‚mmdmd the most pleasing them hmfl- between . the of the entertainment. Central and ï¬o‘m NeMmmmS uNee raccrcomcizess School. The object of this Resolution of Condolence. to to cultivate a taste for flowers in the | . w u0_ pppa oA sb roie it ts the [of tos Woresies Inoresiturn Suceg, 6 with the tural s death of ltlam:’llld the | the following tssolution was unanimâ€" office of President for four consecutive | onsly passed by the Board :â€" Financial Statemen SHOH SOTDIRI PRLSZ _ JHD WIORRIONE MI m cR BB * acquitted themselves admirably, and xaxclat Rerortâ€"ReceirTs especially Mr. A. B. McBride, who Balance on hand $ 42 89 | played the role of Universal King in a Legislative Grant 110.00|masterly manner, while Miss E‘ms Roos, J. M. Muir, W. A. Raymo, Mrs. PR Glelsor, Mrs. P. Hohmeior, Mre. J. Mr. ladnhl-bz‘l:uu....g bers of the Waterloe Horticaltural_Besicty enthaalactio member. â€" The resolution | §Teat!Y Tegret the loss they bave snstained appears in amother columa. dent, the late Mr. James Leckie. In Mr. mamem n mm ooo Leckie the Sogicty lest, not only ome of its DBATE OF RHV. DR ORINIQUY | 8 hn i oo ontns t it uvet Montreal, Jap. 16th â€"The Rev. Dr | yyery member ef the Society, and his wide mfl ab the residence of his| knowledge of foriculture, and his willingâ€" , Rev. J. L Morin, 65 Hug|nem to give assistance whenever it was chison street this forencon. The venâ€" """’sm m‘."u""i"' invaluable to a -uhh.vho’-lo:zr-hfly.fl m’.nmndâ€"undmm,. tw l toocdacton and the Fiow. ie 4. | in the,Grmind bly _ thaie, protonggent tos, hik ton Ioâ€"lkw ond the It9T, IC J> |sympathy with the great loam they have Duclos, the letter of whom held the | *"""" l 4 the Jpapmee Un the ma n|.."“‘.. Ezf'd"' p+ serd ces fge "l% Tnr Tom onect Me iHintar he sppeered [ worshy of sis bouss." to be quite free from pain when death *k h'r- hn hm ers Grested by a l’ulnt :‘ ï¬u ï¬ soribed to the pecresary deciaration Oof| Brigzysâ€"We had several of adundencooucoonnluoncirer wece â€" To ADVERTISERS â€" Iis flu‘ï¬'*fl 'f :-Ml-h.u»u'u- ouk Weber, E:q., Reave; Hermar| fne shape, now for the bockey Town Ball such a 1. "* | log Gentor Hookevists was with | Rerte!, Vrederick Shafer,Louis Koob | boys. â€"A ‘~m‘~. ‘1‘“"‘“:â€"‘"‘1' :::"'"""“""" &t.â€". =‘|d August Jacesn, M:.rg-m'.“*- '..:o-â€"â€"-uuu- m&fl*mh % m * m* The Reeve in the chair. 'n:..u.dï¬-thm a Cessal Adverties h'fl-dhw-fl' game did not begin till teu minâ€"| _ Minutes of the précediog session | All are cordially lnvited to sttend.â€"â€" :?DU_- W ednesda 2 ‘mmh": utes after nine, and was not conciuded “‘l‘w uy rmï¬ï¬dWH w ue _ _ _ _‘ _ _ (eraparieg ob ie prinitmace to ts Nigee eavueid niee toe comie wan‘t to s [ NS Feverel thee Bivien To D1 t J Lofret ns the Tenuu‘. * Jns i coue Eue ty Ninotg Years Exrexpiturks % â€mwflh~ T L COBDIRAT WATBBLILO: | un n Woodae Senmare Oth onren. yemamenlie stveme! ~ ular Cantate in Waterl00 8| yu, reamé Tidd on citb PirS Huxit, on Mooday, Jannary $16, puret: Tbhyth imt@ame.t| . Bignal Bucceése â€"~The Perform:â€" pr A n soulsang Ase iss ""I '-ll ulllllh- 4 sesorvebic ank wilk ers Greoted:by a LAres AUO | wuiley nishi‘s . Ontario Hockey|ectibed hbu-y', «e _m.d Td ind svechuid | * Th programae was rich in rarioty. | migl en hn erone o ies negie wie en arnemett o use peone ts |ma ons ol nafion | courpaniiments 19 the nsvional sathegs | thy Cbrcaise |THE ABCH OF F kler, Con.|Jones, who had sole control of the P roe. Tiee [seth io praine of voo Taoey seeroinng of aymo, ir, Mrs. J.| the "Soidiers of the Orh,ml whom she must have experded a good authorizing | deal of time and patience,. ‘The effect, $133 60| The promoters of the Cantata are the epening of whe performance to i8 | eee was haif over the score was 6 to 2| Mr Janew, that Byâ€"law No 811 to ap» of the schoo‘. As a consquence slose, _ Every transition was ©l090l) | in ftavor of the home team, and after :--ll-&- 1599 be read the| ie Â¥homes is mos abde to attend to ie "-"‘:-J!-‘-‘-l‘* was resumed the leaders went| firse and sroond time, | duties. We hope the sfilicted ones will play was and the sovereigns of absad and scored. three goals in | _ _Moved by Mr Shafer, seconded by | soon be better.â€"Mesese Hall & Kropf the earth all showed their homege to snccession. Mr Hortel, that Byâ€"law No 812 to proâ€" a carload of from bhete muu.u-u-uâ€".u Both played star vfl-hwudowm'.-dtn*a ful arsh had been built, by caating their dud&o‘vflohhnsw Board of" for 1899, be read the | Master a car on Taveday. crowns at her fost. No higher 00M | sijes was as gooi as could be wished | first and second time. Wur Not!â€"How about the pork pliment to the merite of the perfor®â€" | goâ€", ‘There w. re muny Witedemeanours| _ Moved by Mr Shefer, seconded by |packing establishment! We might ance than this rept attention of the | 51 through, and frequently there were | Mr Koobler, that Byâ€"laws Nos 811 and|just as well convert these hogs into audience could have been desired, and | bas ve men » u‘de on the ios. al!umluhm_dthu-..ah...m.u.uu.m »:.:"-ï¬ hTo and Sunds? | After half time they kept up their| whole with the names of Simon Reid|O‘d C u .try warkets direct. some m of the Waterico Methodist| winning gait and Johnsou, Carruthers, |*24 Ezra E Eby, Eâ€"qs, as suditore for | one take hoid of th‘s thing and set the church, under whose suspices the 088 | and Dizon each notched games. The lm.-“â€":_:h. E q, as|bail aâ€"rolling.â€"By the way, with all “"'fl- feel very much gratlâ€"|poore was 7 to 2 sgainst Waterloo, | member of the of Health for the | the shipping done here and the mannâ€" ied that their «fforte should be crowned -u?un..-u ended there, | cusuing three years, together with H G | facturing (stablishments in the town, with such signal success. wou‘d have given the T R C teim the| Roberts, M D, as Medics! Health Of:â€"| we think there is enough business to The caste of characters was as folâ€" m.l.zou.ul. However, there|oer, and Owen Re‘s:, V 8, as Sanitary | warrant one of the chartered banks to lows : was still life in the wasp suited players | Inspector, be read the third time and | start a branch in our town. 1.t some Universal Kingâ€"A. B MeBride. -d'itb.p-dnl'lm- parsed. one of the officiale come and lock over Queen Victoriaâ€"Miss E‘ma Suider. | the third goal past Dsespard, end. |__Moved hylrw.nnddz the field. We are cortain he would re Miss Canadaâ€"Miss Bertic Suyder. bg_bh-u\-\. Mr Shafer, thas the Clork be and is | port favorably. Russiaâ€"Ohas. Kerr, .R.0.(7)â€"Goal, Despard; point, Ww.lfl‘flh-‘wl-l Back Â¥Frow Tns Wauer â€"Mr Moses Germanyâ€"D. Alex. Bean. Murpby; cover poing, Geo, Carruthers; | for seven copies of the Municipal World | Shan‘z, of Upper St,returned recently Franceâ€"Dr. W .L. Hilliard. br'u‘.wl)lm, Parmenâ€"| for cach member of the Council and the |from Manitoba where he had beeo United Beatesâ€"G. Ernest Cork. ter and Johnson. Clerk and Treasurer, also such other|staying for ovir a year paest. Mr Indiaâ€"J. Mortimer Walker. Waterioo (3)â€"Gual, Koehler; point, | forms as may | be nr.i:-d toclgding | Shants speaks well of our sister preâ€" Ita‘yâ€"MS. Haliman. Forrester; cover point, Jos. Seagram;|copies Public Health Act and instrucâ€"|vince on our western border. On his Japanâ€"Philip Bish. M,uï¬qumwbw-mdmmnunuvudman Amuinhr. Clomis. 'h'u:'v:dbyllr b,lrhuhv.dmlln-s.hn-uool\h Christianityâ€" Kate Thomas. Referse, Lorue Cosby; umpires, Hertel, secomded weetern middle States. Mr Shants ‘The scene of the play, it appears is | Messrs Gordon and I‘::lv;ï¬l-‘. Mr Janzen, that $10 be granted to the | will return to the Prairie Province in laid in the palace of the Universal| Messrs Courtney Kingston and E EmhMCM-uTmb a month or two. King and ons by one the differest|Seagram. _ _ _ °_ __"_ _ |_ Moted by Mr Janzen, seconded by| _ Insrarcarion or Orricensâ€"The companiments to the national antheme | The forward lines of the Bunday schoo! chorus. Reciteâ€" | speedy but Guelp tions by Miss Walker of Berlin, Miss|a little weak. T! Blancbe Bean and Aiiss Bertie Wober posed as fullows. were well recsived. x Gueure â€" G All those who took part in the perâ€"| Young; Cover Po formance are to be congratuilated upon | wards, Mitchell, « the excellent manner they performed | Potrie. their several parts. The monarchs all| Warer1oo0 â€" acquitted themeelves admirably, and | Point, Cook; Cove especially Mr. A. B. McBride, who | wards, Younrz, R« Ne Cind sae rastable dbntaie oh. on deared him not only to thore With whom he ‘ «S cnpeierernOdillgemermairammrvaaes hih\..mlmihhvfl- be played will comfortably seat over Thin, pale, and nervous men and| tore to their and an exciting | 2,000 The seats are arranged,al} '-mn-chnm&'.‘ï¬m the Joe in amphitheatre style so great beneft to be â€"derived the| The winning team in toâ€"morrow “-wln&r.nn.o-nl use of Miller‘s Componnd Iron Pille, | nights game is scheduled to play Poterâ€"| as the other.â€" _ The iseâ€"surface is 175x Forrester; cover point, Jos. Beagram;,|COples Fablic Health Act and ins§rucâ€"|vince on our western border. Un his forwards, Iiffiton, Hendry Robson,|tions to poundâ€"keepers -dl-o-mnuLuvudn-un Clomis. viewers. friends who are living in some of the Referee, Lorne Cocby; goal umpires,| _ _Moved by Mr Hertel, sscomded by | western and middle States. Mr Shants Mesers Gordon and Morse; timers, | Mr Janzon, that $10 be granted to the | will return to the Prairie Prevince in Messrs. Courtney Kingston and E nmh“cml'.“ Toronto. | a month or two. Searram. _ Moved by Mr Janzen, seconded by| Instaccario® or Orricersâ€"The senior brethern a few lessons. There wunomobnkln‘ormï¬ngm referees rulloge always acceptâ€" ed without a murmur. Thegame was more evenly centested than the score might indicate, while the visiving boys got in some very fine strokes of comâ€" bination work and ‘bften got the puck in dangerous proximity to Watoriloo‘s g,umvum i ffective. forward lines on both teame were speedy but Guelph‘s defence appeared a little weak. The teams were comâ€" CA UE OO ATOMY GOSCCE d CCCC Young;Cover Point, Campbell; Forâ€" wards, Mitchell, Johnson, Eagan and sE En lealoy‘s Oldest Medical Prastitionâ€" | and clear ol lor, WarerLoo0 â€" Goal, Heberbrandt ; w.o.oh-qun'o- Monday Mornâ€"| Prrsoxarâ€"Mr. Wm. Lachman is, Point, Cook; Cover Point, Forres‘; Forâ€"| _ 1ng we are giad to report, again able to be wards, Youns, Roos, Hachnel, Hensall. Dr Wm Morten, one of the oldest | nround after a severe attack of appendiâ€" Refereeâ€"Phalen, of Listowel. and most ful nmedical M“ citie, â€" Mr. wnb’ who suffered from Special to Guelph To morrow. ers in Waterioo County pas:d away on | L Grippe is also able to be around Everything points to a bot and °Xâ€"| Monday morning at his home h“‘dâ€" again â€"Mr. Mcs s Hunsberger is at citing contest at G“#‘l toâ€"morrow | lesley in his 58th year. He settled in | present affeoted with La Grippe and (Friday) night when Waterloo‘s fast | wellesiey some thirtyâ€"one years ago and | Mr. Eigar Reist our genial Public senior hockeyists will meet the Toro®â€" | spjyyed a very large practice for many | School Principal conducted Mr, Hunsâ€" to Rowing Clubin Potrie‘s rink to play | years, He was a man of broad and | bergers singing school onTuesday evenâ€" off the tis now existing between them | lineral views and sojoyed in a marked | ing.â€"Miss E mina Raodall is ill ‘with in the championship race. Both teams dqm\ham-ljmldmdbh inï¬ amation of the lungs â€"Miss Lavine have been training hard during the|fejiow citisens. He filled the position| Ladwigis visiting her parents and week getting ready for the fray and olr-un-mr for the last filteen or | frienda in Elmiraatpresent.â€"Mrs.Gibb when the smoke of battle has cleared | giphteen years, Medical Heealth Offiser | of near Seatorth spent Sunday at the off we expect to see Waterioo walking|of¢ Wellesley Towoship, and was an|home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. off with the bonors _ The game &+|acsive and inflaential member of the|Chas. Smithâ€"A large number from Guelph will decide whether Waterlo0| righ School Beard. Four children | Brid and vidnhLon Tucaday will remain in the o"“'MLI"“ survive him, three grownâ€"up daughtare -vuf::;:mqedht home of ‘Mr. or not and naturally a greab 9f | and one son, fourteon years of ege. One| Frank Brabacher, Lâ€"xington, and surâ€" interest is cen‘tred in it. _ A special|of the daughters is married to Dr.| prissd him, it being the anniversary of train has been chartered by the 1062 | (Glaister who has been associated with |nis birthday. Sinse Mr. and Mre. management to carry the local #POTt | pia father.inâ€"law in his practice forthe| Brubacher moved into their present entbusiaets to Guelph leaving | pass threeâ€"or fourâ€"years, _ The funeral wm.lG{U p m tomorrow. . Inâ€" mwm(»‘.’) Thursday. dications are that bundreds of our citiâ€" zens will turn out and it is predicted that they will be joined by about 150| AGRICULTURAL SOCIBTY. people from our sister town at Berlin. wi«â€"~ ‘The fare for the roundâ€"trip will not be Annual Meeting. more than 65 cents. _ . _The sunual meeting of the North special train of the Guztre â€" Goal, Cotton; Point BSporting Notes Waterloo Agricuitural Socisty was We have it on good authority that|beld in Berlin jesterday afternoon. scribed to the uscessary deciaration of| Brizrsâ€"We had several deys of active and influential member of the|Chas. Smithâ€"A large number from High School Beard. Four children :rt.:rpon-m vidnhLon Tucsday survive him, three grownâ€"up daughters og jwarney ed to the home of ‘Mr. and one son, fourteon years of age, One| Frank Brabacher, Lexington, and surâ€" of the daughters is married to Dr.| prissd him, it being the anniversary of Glaister who has been aesociated with | nis birthday. Sinse Mr. and Mrs. his fatherâ€"inâ€"law in his practice forthe| Brubacher moved into their present past threeâ€"or four years, The funeral|home in Lexipgton they have made will take place (toâ€"day) Thursday. many friends and the numerous -‘Jhw w m n iuownllbo'::lgtly they amnptnrtramto at. qrwirmm«g . | are by those whom they come in The Council met at the Towuship DBATH OF DR MORTON. Grzo A Tict, vOppor wEVBI WBU InOHRRNNOMUL WUS M nabl‘s dn Paaiio ns %::shua::oBQ‘dm'- Koo:l.“: possible prices.: / ® men at en House Lk Forreater‘s at the Contral Hotel. â€" SOLE_ AGENCY % Baizrsâ€"Oa account of an error in the calculations of the weather prophet, the travelling public is at present reâ€" fused the service of those commodities known as eleighe, eto.â€"The Grand River is nearly bank fall at present and clear of fce. Prersoxartâ€"Mr. Wm. Lachman is, we are giad to report, again able to be around after a severe attack of appendiâ€" â€"G, o1 oranges at 100 per dezan are a great bargiin abt Hassoflag‘s for s week or so as long as they last. Mhtmhblovd.bthrflnm *hpuk.rudlhny readers of RONICLE can beat Mr Rsichr.‘. a bog nine months old which weighed 355 pounds dressed. The breed wa» Tamworth with one cross of Berkshire. This is a remarkable weight for the ag« CBroxitcus can beat Mr Rsichr.‘ record we will be glad to hene fiym Waterloo, Jan. 17, ‘00. Mr Obarles Reichert reseotly kled| Tho Tnee of the HAiP . â€" pISTRICT. NOTICE. LEXINGTON Cna8. RURBY, He ‘reC 7. lu.’A:'*S'I with| SOFT ELM The Popular Boot and Shoe Store JUST RECEIVED SLATER SHOES | CRANBY RUBBERS WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE SOFT MAPLE LOGS LOGS _ _ LOGS HARD MAPLE PROF. DORENW END, BEECH (Wrorxast & Co‘s Old Factory). P.S.â€"Specially high prh-lrldhld! Bim. « Who will be at WALPER HOUSE, BERLIN, : TUESDAY, JAN. 24th, with alI kinds of It will never pay now at the prices we are offering to eut good Logs inte frewood. SCHAEFFER, KILLER & CO., To a Lady or a Gentleman is a Great Affliction. 2 .EXTRA JINES OF LADIES‘ SLIPPERS â€" â€"â€" 3 EXTRA LINES IN GENTLEMEN‘S SLIPPERS Every pair solid and upâ€"toâ€"date, [coupled with the lowest We pay HIGH PRICES GREAT CORNER STORE . We have just plagced in stock 25 doz. Garrett‘s Rugâ€"or Mat Patterns. These mats are in 3 sizes 1%4, 1!4, and 13 yards long. We are rushing them off cheap. BE SURE AND GET OXE Just to hand 200 pieces Crumb‘s best Prints. All the newest patterns and colors, suitable for Dress Wrappers, &c., VERY CHOICE Also, New Denims, New Cottons, New Shirtings, New Linens, Sheetings, &c., in fact, we are openiig up up New Spring Goods Daily in Now Prints for Barly Spring Trado BRICKER & DIEBEL gAVE YOUR RAGS. Save your rags and hook them up into beautiâ€" Call and examine these Goods, it will pay T N‘ is nct wonventem he wifl uit at realdeme \rumsactions strictly dential. ’, Remember at . . + Walper Ho has demonssrated to over a hundred thousand persons that the artificial ._ ART HAIR GOODS Rugs and Mats. AENTLEM: â€" CON§ISTING OF â€" SPOT CASH for all kinds of Logs. F. Irving Dow, ~_ Thenoted SLIPPER MANUFAOCâ€" TURER of Haverhill, Mass.. . . J. 8. ROOS. BLACK ASH WHITE ASH