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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 5 Dec 1895, p. 5

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hgml and colored for 1 oniyel e (for we landâ€" lé‘;rw.' ago erminatiom«of OODS. No : heard of beâ€" i of the counâ€" very man, woâ€" t we Preach, y black in Mantles, eClothing reatest per t of tofi ‘ other lines sale and be come to pose to s oi OO, ' I or ot prices, togdvm do qusters g Jeweller, Ha wared wuenti d DOOR and ro at on Wate pleuu_r' gooD 4M0K 1O e Trust | e are times when w have much muleca‘ Aoe of Smckâ€"»ert:dit enouzh to pre. We give credit to reâ€" ple everybody, but cash barâ€" _2 aur ‘DeCialtY' w»e h‘" A OC â€"Ha &380T TL pastim time p fair co Nis atChesv gOUEGNATS had a stude ving away You w1 ap ume a M LOCAL N EWS. AU To avuVERTISERS day Ory use Shc Â¥|p Or ss,soowbv theTlive stock and Poultry les and hy min DboO8%8, AIVUU the grand aisplay ot grs Mrs. Erly‘s. ular shipments of Baltim it Hasenflug‘s. of s book stormis the place stmas presents. vid Copperfield, High Sc «t Thursday evening. y straw and salt at Hasenf /« on the G. T. R. track,. uts Ha &TE he AT M TQILLLGS, ete, eto ace iThe Ontarmo FrovindlAl 4 #6 / " ol will be held in the city of Guelph {he 10th, 11th & 12th of December. mers, townspeople, and all seekers are enjoying the pros ndid sleighing immensely. i aroma from the genuine Tonka : mixture is simply delightful. 0c package. Sold by J. Doerâ€" i Tuck & Son‘s fine line of Is and booklets at Kumpf‘s he Bean. a [r. Ed. Gabel who has carried on -chunt.TailoringEstablishmt hu erton for the past few years reâ€" to Berlin where he has the proâ€" of doingagoodeuhm 22 The choir of St. Jobn‘s L-m h and a double quartette > ‘monie" Singing Society :mfl o not forget the Character Ffl- Recital by Prof. %flnt&or and rlin and Waterl pupils on av. Dec. 12 next,at BighScbOOl ting bas been A PIONMIUTV! for the young people for some t. _ The "goose pond" is still in lition. _ : attention of our readers is to the advertisement of Mr. Maier who is booming business ld stand. is said that Mr. A. Miller, Q.C. will take into his firm as a partâ€" INOLIC Ulus“‘a udsc yogt®s .. / 9 e opening services of the New an‘s Home, Well esley, .utsq you ever see ure you see the City Grocery‘s it of baking powder before buyâ€" here, Never did we give such t the last meeting of the Public Board, Miss Nellie Watson was ted as teacher to fill the vacancy by the resignation of ‘ Miss . Harvey J. Sims, a former law in Mr. Miller‘s office. . admaster Bruce of the G. T. R. ang of men engaged in, putting much talked of diamonds on v and soon made them finish the DEXTERIIETS. 0 cvcrything in_ uitable for Xmas mbers of your family w and salt at Hasenflug‘s the G. T. R. track. > still find that Mrs. Erly‘s to buy your Christmas must be left at this OfMCO Saturday. noon. . The ges mpust be left not late non. CMI“‘ Advert'uo- i ever see those handsome resents the City Grocery is with baking powder during to noon 1 books, Hobden‘s been & ple_alnnble left at this office of Baltimore Waterloo Provincial Fat Stock High School Wednesday of grand prayer and Hymu books at â€"Beaver stamp is on each plug of that famous chewing tobsacco. Beware of chegp imitations, â€" Sold by J. Doerâ€" â€"Mr, A. M. Bowman an em”‘ of E. H. Good, of this place, had his hand caught in the preas while pfht::s last Saturday breaking one finger . badly crushing two others He is under the care of Dr. Webb. : the â€"Mr. P.Pequegnat,our enterprising jeweler, has just had completed several very noteworthy improvements in his store. He has bad it repainted and papered so that everything now pr¢â€" sents a very pleasing appearance. _ â€"Andrew Laidlaw, of Galt, will juadge Irish Water, Clumber, Field and Cocker Spaniels, at the twentieth annual show of the Westminster Kenâ€" nel Club, to be held at Madison Square Garden, N 21st, 1896 â€"Mr. Sharp of Galt, will reâ€"open the Guelph Business College early in January. He has secured the rooms J ETS IORE Y + _2 2. 4B.. .0 ind udcindcaedechvnd Eh n ut over the old college apartments and will fgrnish them with all the modern equipments of a firstâ€"class commercial school. â€"Herald. s â€"Do not foget the open meeting of the town of Waterloo Horticultural Society in the old Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Saturday evening next at 8 p.m. Mr. George Boldue will lead in the discussion on Grape Growing. All are invited to attend. â€"The Paris Review says : There are x few sensible people in Brantford and there are others. © Burglars entered the Courier office and stole five dollars in CR Es NCV ABBecs coppers. The thieves have some cents a but what of the Courier man leaving the savings of a life time lying around loose 1 _â€"What can be more suitable for a Xmas present than something in the Jewellery line? George B. Miller Jeweller, Wellesley,has one of the finest | h stocks of Xmas presents procurable, cheap, but he must compete. with the rest. _Give him & trial and be conâ€"| vinced.â€"1t it : _â€"Ladies remember that the City Grocery is the only place in town where your raisins, seedless raisins, and curâ€" & rants are recleaned and stems taken off | ‘ by machinery,thereby saviog yOu hours | of tedious work when you are "most busy" and you pay nothing for same ; | we do that to get your trade. .\ _ â€"Mrs. Barnabas Devitt (better \ known as Grandma® Devitt) had the 1 misfortune to break her arm on Friday | \evening last by slpping on some ice at ‘ | the back of the house. The arm was | broken a little above the wrist, and, 1 | considering the advanced age of the old +â€" \ lady (84), she is doing very well. "I; _â€"A local judge at Smith‘s Falls has a ( given the corporation of that town & L. %nt which it bas acted upon and which râ€" | is likely to prove valuable. He advisâ€" ed the civic authorities to forestall all ;e\ mctions for damages from defective is | sidewalks by baving a standing adverâ€" g | tisement in the local papers, requesting all persons finding broken planks to 2 " n‘ mak +ta the streot riging young men tLOO® "*** for Africa on Thursday m« He goes there as & mission pany with another young Muskoka. They were to sal York on Friday evening,‘8 part of Africa, west of t ‘Aden via Mediterannean & and Suez Canal. He exp6 for five years befora obtain furlougbh. 4 â€"Prof, A. C. Mounte¢ the School of Pedagogy, % bis Berlin and Waterlo0 LUERCCCEY * _â€"Prof, A. C. Mounteer, B. E., of the School of Pedagogy, Toronto, and bis Berlin and Waterloo pupils: will gic\'e an entertainment in the High hool Hall, Berlin, on Thursday evening next. The pmgnmme\ will consist principally in the presentation of a drama, taken from Dickens‘ | most popular work, David Copperfield, in full costumeé, procured in Toronmto at considerable expense. The . e villboinwmdbyvocslmd truâ€" mental music and an address by| Rev. R. von Pirck of Berlin. :, The has spared neither time nor to make the entertainment an unqualified ComBINED REHEARSAL.â€"â€"1 00 harmonic Society will hold a con M S 1 Tss thind New York, from Feb. 18th to harmonic bg:mv, ....L estra this ((T‘h ractice with the orches rs this arsâ€" â€" » gny) evening at 7.30 P M. All members You can m::Ot fv'lelve feleg‘llt Christ. are urent‘y requested to be prcsent. m g::ontl f;: ;gob;o:irw s . , | for a dozen of our fadeless waterproof OrncxnsELmn?â€"â€"The“H.mo?w «American Aristo". 04. : Singing Society at 1ts general meeting | _ FTow can you provide ?wt'ci" aa mt Tuesday evening week ° elected the| ;factory presents for t elve following officers for the cnu:ent year: | for the same amount of . ‘,twa * m ul h on Aama now, while the. weather is see our fine lot WRPApER CCE 0 0008 ith another young man from a. They were to sail from New i Friday evening, going to that Africa, west of the Gult of ia Mediterannean and Red seas z Canal. â€" He expects to remain l CGADnd®i. Ees CCE years befora obtaining his first ce ie XP for a dozen OL OUF / roreoâ€"The fixumome *American Aristo" y at its general mp ing & ing week elected the bf?ogflmpm &l‘b"mcmt year: ‘orfihemmfl o e en rsday morning last. a missionary in comâ€" The programme vocal and instruâ€" ddress by| Rev. . Tne ie nor money to t an und 1 d Deark or a PromsmG Youxs Max.: â€"On Friday evening of last week there passed away at his home in Berlin,Mr. Wm. Bryant. He had an attack of typhoid‘ fevyer aod suffered a relapse which was z:o cause of his death at the early age ~of twentyâ€"one years. Mr, Bryant was a young man of wuch abilâ€" ity, cccupying the position of Supt. of Trinity Church 8.8.until he was zwotd to retire on account of illness. He was an old student of Rerlin H. 8. and a favorite among the boys, bavâ€" ing been the defender of the footâ€"ball team‘s goal He was a young school teacher, and his remains were sent to Bowmanville for interment on Monday morning. THus Gzrnarp Hemrzxax 0o.â€"The Gerbard Heintzman piano, now placed lg‘kind permission of J. K. Shinn in furniture warerooms on exhibition, has been specially selected and prepared for use at Mrs. Spady‘s Concert on the 17th December, (All lovers of music are cordially invited to call and examâ€" ine the Gerhard Heintzrman Co,‘s piano which has besome a leading favorite piano in many homes,. Among its leading features are its brilliancy and brightness of tone, elasticity sn;l lightâ€" ness of touch and action, and â€"many | "" * = _ ... _ | other rich qualities which space does ue xfiot allow L?n this time to mc:zl;;)n. Mr. | 7. T9. e, the firm‘s hb piano To Bu tuner, now in Waterloo, will be pleased. Do You Want To Buy an to give any further information on OVERCdAT th aKplicstion, All ‘are welcome to try «o this instrument. If so, don‘t fail to see u+ stock The many friends of the Rev. J Stevenson will regret to learn that bas lately been seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bornhold, Berlin, celâ€" ebrated their Orystal wedding last Friâ€" day in the presence of a large number of guests. Mr. J.J. Johnson, late ‘excise officer of the breweries here, has been transâ€" ferred to Walker‘s distillery, Walkerâ€" ville, at his own request, to learn the business. He will be under Mr. J. Spereman, formerly of this place. "Mr. T. N. Turnbull, late of the Bank of Commerce staff of Berlia was honorâ€" ed with a dinner on Tuesday evening of last week and made the recipient of & complimentary address accompanied by a bandsome onyX clock and a purse of gold. â€" Mr. Turnbull bas been proâ€" moted to the position of accountant at the London branch of the Bank. Mrs. Geo. Diebel left on Thursday last for a visit with friends in Guelph Mrs. Geo. Cork returned on Friday froin a visit with her sons in Toronto, Mr. D. Buckberrough was in Hespeâ€" ler on Monday. |‘The membérl of the Young People‘s Pedro Club were entertained by the Misses Bruce on Tuesday evening. s Election of Officers. The Young Liberals met in their now club room over Wells‘ office, in Suyder‘s Block, on Tussday evening. The present membership is ninetyâ€"seven and new members are enrolled at every 1 L2 19 en &l‘.t\m. 180100 MB Snovidfiensts Coptnte ces apRetait cNRP meeting. â€" On Tuesday evening the olly L : XP S . cers for the ensuing year were chosen., | D. Armour; for defe ‘After &n exciting contest the following | set aside * judgme were declared duly elected :â€" trial owing to defaul Hon. Presidentâ€"I. E. Bowman, M. P, not proceeding beci Presidentâ€"A. B. McBride. _ | witness,. W. H. P. ;;_cd Vioo-Pnlidont-%‘oo-wA. Bruce. " | tif, contra. Order £ +. a} ;A W Lk judgment. Defends hk : © > 14 uâ€" _ â€"C. W. Snider. ‘nmmn&?h’ . _ YOUNG LIBERALS Seo‘yâ€"Treas.â€"C. W. Schiedel. Executive Committeeâ€"George in. B. Urstadt, R. Y. Stewart Personal and Social A Straight Pointer. couple. _ a enrolled at every $ss ce * ay evening the offiâ€" Moyer v. Canadian Typograph Co.â€" year were chosen. D. Armour, for defendants, moved to atest the following set aside a judgment pronounced |at lected :â€" trial owing to default of defendants in L. Bowinan, M. P, not proceeding because of absence of T ride. | > " _ | witness, W. H. P. Clement, for plainâ€" Geo. A. Bruce. | tiff, contra. Order made setting aside g-“g » m judgment. Defendants to pay plaintiff schiedel. all costs incurred by reason of default, teeâ€"George Landerâ€" within two 'W tion. At T. Stewart and the | taching order ined by plaintiff to hole uepoien on n to M ry: sermons 9 ||"""\ 10o~ oried ope * and during his back door, pried open the safe in some : Mr. and Mrs. mysterious manner and stole the fifty . dollars. Mr. Schneider, naturally is loath to talk about the affair, but in his gler, of Londot» | gpinion the robbery was committed by in Berlin 188t| some person or persons who §8W him draw the money at thebank and believes t it was perpetrated by some of our own ' F ue i ht 9p0 10 105 Ne in hy Mn + A1ROVD now, tha u Present Stock Clean ! he Gweep our Shelves Clean! prrt _ BOYS and J Uffelmann\ YOUTHS j L ___L_LL_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"{ [My Stock is now complete for fall and winter wear. Fine navy _ & zas serge, 2 piece suits, $1.25, $1.75, ; $2.25. A fine all Wool Tweed Suit, 2 pieces, $2.50, $275, $3.00, } & | $3.50, $3.75; 3 picces, $4, $4.50, $5, __‘,'_ P $5'5°) $6, : < | Good Value and Fit Guaranteed. Do You Want To Buy an wBoy’ odd Pants and Coats, black Vorsted Suits; Blouse Suits, Velâ€" OVERCOAT this Fall? vet Suits, Nevy Blue Pea Jackets. If so, don‘t fail to see Ou Tons of OVERCO! to choose from. Large Drawers at all prices, be beat. We offer y Goods as you ever laid our Fall and Winter Se! Men‘s and Boys® Clo Hats, Caps, Ge) This is a chance that fortunate occurrence i to get just what you W youâ€"wantâ€"toâ€" pay price. a little better article a than you exgectaed to Pome and look ut 0 verify our statements. No. 20 to 24 King Sti Next door to Nev Some time between . YWY ©@NDCSTYG)Y night and Thursday morning of_last week the barness shop of Mr, Chas. Schneider was broken into by burglars ard fifty dollars in money extracted from the safe. It appears that on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Scbneider had occasion to withdraw fiy dollars from the bank. Not needing it that afternoon he locked it up, securely as he thought,.in his safe, at the close of the day‘s business. On returning in the morning he found that some parties had effected an entrance th:ough the All goods on our shelves must be sold at once,. Price cuts but litte figâ€" Here and now can be. found bargains in Dress Goods,Hosâ€" iery and Gloves, Mantles, c.mz:‘u,(]nd.rm.'bb- le Li : Silk Hdkfs., Boots & Sh es, Crockery,Groceries, Sweepers for Cash. lnesk-tl;x'fl‘e';ve;:â€"'ahie'f Flyon bas working on the case but the nam the robbers are still unknown. 8. BRUN stand for a sum sufficie judgment, or sécurity to 1 ther trial of action to be p at first gittin Don‘t go BEFORE JUDGE MEREDITH Burglary between Wednesday k Undershirts and d the values cannot as nice & line of ill be counted as & your life. â€" A chance int, at a justâ€" whatâ€" _ If you want to get a little lower price ay, come to our store. et East, Berlin, Ont., le‘s Drug Store. TY and SUITS ts‘ Furnishing ots â€" and Shoes. AY, at Berlin. ction of € & CO., stock. We have the Wrong Store C % ad ~'fl;6y will given. WWe m%: Before râ€"n ter Underwear exi purchased be!orz] Underwear. _ Eve this year. The cl in town. C Boys‘ and Youths‘ Overcoats As I have just opened this part of the stock recently, my purchase is entirely new. Goods bought beâ€" fore the recent advance in prices Full stock of Sizes of all Goods. . of _ WALPER BLOCK . Gents‘ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boys‘ and ‘Youths‘ Clothing. CHRISTMAS BAKINC ! THE Housekeeper is most parâ€" ticular with her Christmas baking, and, notwithstanding her 102 a Nt o M ack es MBAE Eepgo t CCAE o LA c C T E7 painsâ€"taking she sometimes finds she has badâ€"luck, as she terms it ; now, if the real cause of the bad luck were known, she would generâ€" | ally find it to be poor baking powâ€" der, or some other ingredient she used, which was old and stale or of some inferior quality. We have ‘just opened out a stock of the Purest Spices The Best _ Baking Powder . J. Woollard, for the holiday trade ever shown in town, and a trial order for the same wA *) Ark fats $3 % . 5. harr tha e 'r“";x,' 2P e Paohs #X y$ 8 ts sp orie 5 19020 ‘assure of good luck. Dolls, Toys, Fangy Goods, Bibles, Albums, etc,â€"Do not buy them until you magnificent display.. We will op assortment of ‘W.H. BECKER If you buy before seeing our stor We are showing poets and other t too numerous to mention. Come Because we have been SELLII:D Greatly Re and we are well satisfied with th cost or less, and will continue to public that we not only \redueed our general stock, and f;om time unheard of in Berlin. We place Ulsters $C Overcoats 3 Suits 4 Pants _ Rubber Coats _ € Men‘s Underwear Dress Goods Dress Goods . Blankets ; Flannels Bed Sgrea.ds | Millinery, Ribbons, etc., at _‘ff E Millinuz; Ri{vbons, etc., at and etc., to select from cheofi.‘ Boots and & tion will convince you that they are rig Do not forget the placeâ€" | fack ACTUAL RESULTS + Under a 15 year Endowment, Annual um $57.12 for age 29 issued Nov., 1880, life of Mr. Donald L. McKay, Kincardi Face Value ol’roucy.................‘l Total Premiams in 15 Â¥rs .. $856 80 Deduct Dividends Pald..... 2 Value @ver Dust.....s..cccscscscl slsnd ! Being a return of $134 for each $100 i or 34 per cent. Compound Interest on . miums paid, besides 15 years‘ insuranc w. H. RIDDELL, Seey. w. HENDE Ww. 8. HODGCINS, Supt. of Agenel Sleighing is Henry Maior, Harnessmaker HKENRY MATLER WE ARE ALWAYS BUSYâ€"â€"AND WHY ? and you want to replace that old string of Belis, and that shabby set of Harness, with m&fi'm You also want a good and horse blanket for this cold weather. Make ymmww and he will h-lp{yfon. Â¥ou will never be sorry if you buy of Farm For Sale. TATED at the corner of the Huron and r.,.b‘r' roads. . Lot 7, concession 1, "reou‘e / "arnship of Wilmot, two miles ONTARIO MUTUAL Kixc Sraeer, WareRLOO. â€" m EFtOXT, : U & o ECCC ts nt, Annual 4 Nov., 1880, pn the | ;, Kincardine, Ont | > qrrsaserrs 00 .. gese so f ... A12 77 | 144 03 : each $100 vested Interest on (the Pre rs‘ insur % w. RENDEY, Mgr Albums, Workâ€"Boxes, , * Collar and Cuff Boxes, Whiskholders, râ€" Dolls and Dolis‘ Carâ€" xes, riages, Dolls‘ Cradles, Horses on Wheels, ys of Every Description. BE] You will x King St.. Waterloo. R&LCLN result, We have sold some goods at do so. We would impress upon the the prices on our old goods, but upon to time will offer new lines at prices on sale toâ€"day : oo, former price $8 0o OO' t an 5 50 50 i 4 S 50 85 i t 1 25 co M _ t 7 50 50 i1 11 75 12 % it i1 25 30 ut 11 40 75 11 1 3 50 ° 15 t it 18 15 1 n I 40 low cost. â€" Large assortment of Hosiery, ces too numerous to quote prices, but ar t in styles, quality and prices. x_.CO., Booksellers CPC SUIT THE PURSE areat .. m\ SLAUGHTER SALE t GOODS " |g;. T. LAKOB, ave seen W. H. Becker & Co.‘s n about December 2nd, a larce _you will andsome and see. duced Prices e Great Bankrupt 12} 30 75 15 15 ETRN ST PRESENTS SsTOVES AND TINWARE at the New Herdware Store. In order to make room for our bardware stock, we will sell our immense stock of Stoves, Tinware, etc., regardless of cost for a few days. Canadian Coal Oil Only 15c. per Gal Epsona Catarrh Cure EFERENCES: A. Mcintyre, Park Manâ€" %G. Lachenbauer, Emma Rieffer, As kd. Hamel, J. )hzor and sevâ€" eral others. All cured within days. One bottle each did it > PRICE, 50 oEmNTSB â€" A SWORN STATEMENT sworn statement to the CHRO sworn statement to OHRONICLE 0/ they have been nfl bl "Dr, AgÂ¥ taech Cure" will receive $1 tarrh Cure Dress and FOR a goodâ€"fit and Stylish or Mantle go to the | surely make a mistake. volumes, and other articles nuc‘urodlovordanmfloo. Upstafty U Acluss‘s Sidke M + h 'M W“W MaockIE‘s You will find here is The Prices Are Right THE KING OF CURES. Store, No. 18 King St., Berlin MISSES CROFT, y C OR ’?‘gm Mantle Making. s Buock, â€"BERLIN. Formerly " The Kitchen. All kinds Hosiery, Gloves, , but an inspecâ€" The first pers bringing in Agwews Caâ€" ol Dress

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