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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 16 Feb 1899, p. 5

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*‘ OORN MEAL, SPLIT PEAS, ROLLED a * _ PBAS, CRANULATED OATMEAL EIC, 810. & Weget Fieizchman‘s Y cast frosh three times â€"The Ladies‘® Auxiliary of the Berlin _ '\Orphunp beld th â€"ir reguiar menthly ~**meoting st the Home last Saturday. ‘There are thirteenchildren in at present. nnr‘eo UT cussed for mesting the cort uf remodelâ€" | B g, busky Joo Beagram once more apâ€"| "Aual! CODE & HILLLARD‘S i ie o e e rtitinir ts 9 rneds | ceuts TaK LOWEsT WATERLOO â€"Yesterday was Asb Wednesday and now follow the reguiar forty days â€"AccorJiog to the assessment roll for 1899 jas: handed in, Gaeiph has a popaisati n of 10,800 ind a total asseseâ€" ment of $3.800 080. The incresse in populstion is 60 over the previous â€"The business of Grajbill Bros., Beslin, hes been purchased by Mr Louis Timu. We regret to say buat the fsiling neaith of Mr. L v Gâ€"aybill npade the sale necessa 3. â€"Mr. Jothn Schaefer, one of Waterâ€" loo‘s enthusisstic poul‘ry fancier«, reâ€" cently added two thorougbred plymouth rocke to his collection wh.ch hbe purâ€" chased at Barrie. â€"The pupile in Miss Hendry‘s divis: fon at the public school bad a boliday on Friday lest. O #ing to the extremely cold weather it was impossible to beat up the room properiy. â€"O#sing to the extremely cold wearber of the lest few weeks the comâ€" mittes in charge of the reproduction of tne Arch cf Fame have postponed the affair ind« finitely. no. 1 Japan Torm. «ncers presead to tr Btratford in the Pig Derise Svealy m waed & Also An n“h-q-:.*.‘:u b.le:.%rfi‘::E.-l:hb prnale:â€" Sapper wes sorved at the Muket Hoâ€"\ Battle way be (xpeoted. iÂ¥e hare . . * sel about 11 30. -;:h- lfi:: < amp dw.:.‘* ARLETS BREAKF * himeo!¢. gathering ofiodfi‘r‘- L&TON ml.n‘:mminm. mm Loo > _ _ Jews eoap plate on Mo dfil‘t n-iu:“h-‘:: â€"TBb- foundry t am ran away on King Bs. on Tuerday, colliding with a telegraph pust and leaving the woggon behind for repiirs at Poppler‘s blackâ€" smith shop. â€"The past week bas beon a busy ome for plambers and gas fitters. On Saturday morning a local firm received twelve calls within ten minutes from citizens in distress, with frczon gas aud water pipes. â€"Ssbaefor, Killer and C>, furniture mimufacturers, have received over a quarter of a million feet of saw logs at their mill during the p st few montbs. $92 29. â€"Williamson Bros, of Gue‘ph, bought the large stock of Grof & Bymmen, Borlin, at a low rate on the doliar and have marked all goods down to the lowest notch in order to clear out qunickly. ‘B.e their ad‘r‘s on the 8th page. OHS q'l'l:'l’. 0C SHOR WO VC ON SHU a 4 8th page. Mr. Bert Bish of Toronto is ependâ€" â€"Ths many frienis of Mr. E. M. ing a few days at his home bere. Sipprel!, of 8: Johne, N. B, the lead.| _ Mrs. F. Bisb, who bas been in & preâ€" lng representative of the Ontario Mc.| C‘riouns ocndition for some time past tual Life in the Maritime Provinces |*B0oW® a sight improvemsnt, will be pained to bere of the death of| The Misses Siegner, of Tavistock, are his infant daughter, Winnifred May, at | the guests of Mr. snd Mr. J. 8. Rose. the early agoe of nine monthbs and twenâ€"| _ Mr. Herman Frickey, of Rochester, The play 3e given by the Berlin| Mr Frickey left Waterioo for Rochesâ€" Dre Company under the auspicee | tor, N. Y., and judging by the way he of the Bachelor Maids of Berlin, in aid | speaks he is welil pleased with the city of the Brlnl was a splendid | of his adoption. snccesse. proceeds amounted to| Mr.and Mrs, J. H. Bertram of over $100. The play was given at|Toronto spent a few days in town stosess. The procseds amounted to| Mr.and Mrs, J. H. Bertram Of] soupky," band boys need practice over $100. The play was given at|Toronto epent a few days in town r.:."’wt:“,.:’fg,ufi"“. KEimira Tuesday eveniag. during the post week, the guests of ber | opponents have been noted as a crack ‘ â€"â€"Mr. Oliver Martin of the Water.| wother, Mre N KiDer, iu-.dz say they can d. f at any loo Brush Works returned recently |_ Mr. Ei. J.un.lbot'olhr.llah:- team from any manufacturieg from a business trip.to Kesatern Ontario | fined to the house with in grippe. establishment in the Twin City, barrâ€" and Qubbes. ‘The fact that the factory| Mr Addison Sitler and the Misses h(unhtrhyql- o‘ | is now rancing thirteen hours a day | Melinda and Selinda Sitler,of Listowel, The two teams lined up as follows: with a full complement of hands speaks | epent Sanday at Mr.J. Bruegemen‘s. Distillery :â€"Goal, L. sahr;l'dn. h&.-dw They are| Miss Laughton, who has been the O. Borman;, Cover Peint, Wm, Shoep :rti-"*'v with otrder®| guest of Miss Minnic Suyder for some|pler ; Forwards, Armitsge, Hortop, ‘“"m."'-' trying t | timé past returned to her home in Bothâ€" and Hy. Shoeppler. -”la:h the huy "n.'-BM" wit ya Woders Jay [ H ‘h-:â€"P(::l‘L m;r.;«. â€"Mr Harry Morgan, Mre Stenernagel on 8 Cover Â¥Frederich; Forâ€" .-u-uuâ€"uov.o.?."b on a two weeks‘ trip to Toronto and 'm'-mam and T. nishing store, will leave shortly for| Montreal to agtend the spring milli | Soyder. Tind.as whera he haa made arranse Inore onenings Nores. inough when out to bu‘ld a sidewalk ive feetfwide all the wey to E‘mira. A meeting of the Hoepttel , Board d on Frid~y and socounts passed Iindegy where be has made arr openings. C (et Notks. lannob in u......B Lh-l-lh spending a few 83 beats the band! Tant Thaty e had + vige -.»l-u_-ew-.e!--m * I frap ag trd ommbardmenl rm to $313 74. The numâ€" of patients under treatment Feb. sb was 5 and st present 12. _ The reâ€" eipts during January amounted to Tucsday was S:. Valentine‘s day. ‘Waterico ve Stratford at the rink E. M. DEVITT, Groceries, Fiour and Feed. _ â€" ~ | was decided upon, LOCAL NEWS price consistent with the highest Cold is always at '“i,m s . own #-uv * 5â€""" ..' ."'â€""b"v_|l ~hauk â€"The Borlin High Sohpo!l Board -..flwuu.-.h N& wens home with heavy hrarte, *." moet las: Thureday oveging. > Dr. D. 8. |f ur esice and . rolled up the sefrain of the tuse 17â€"to 0. B»wlby was clected chairmen ond H.|siseves and won m‘u * â€" Krans secrotary. The Boriin and|batble. They 8 !:-:'w-l-b-l'un- ‘Bridgeport members were sppointed| lina‘a bard net to crack and up||00 scheduird to take pleos at the EKxecutive A. Werner was ap | to the d:l‘h‘hhflu“*ifl Tussday uight ‘did not p*.dnmr.thm at the | shough Wa!t ‘s biack 1 yellow :-U’l:..:fitnfl .‘.u?:: ' of iuostional Aâ€"seciatior, | sw atered wolld have to jvuruey looale wastered seome I_Iâ€"- -,-â€"vâ€"-v-r eapreene e C EUE F .-dlir-fi%hdduâ€"hl- B g. busky Joo Seagram once more apâ€"|"Aunked" and hied themseives home ling the building, notbing â€" defaite .ud-‘lmhdlhb: egaio. « was decided upon,: _ > . _ |and his prosccce seemed to fjuspire| _ Tn the semi Gnals for the Junior . O, â€"Thse Harmonic Binging: Soviety Water‘oo‘s forward linewith confidence | ; A . Ch+mp‘onship the 8i Gcorges held <bâ€"ir aucual rade ball is| Réport bave is thast the game *89| of Toronto defeated the Puterhoros on their hail last Friday cventhg. Large| fess and furiou«f om stâ€"rt 62 Bsb\ pha round by a score of 16 to 7. _ Bor> numbers were pressat from outside | s was in the second haif that Waterioo | Bigh of this town played at cover and poiots and is was a complete euce ss | did business,soring three goale 10 their | he Telegram has the following to eay Z «Mler‘s orches‘re supplied the music. opponents one, leaving the score a tit | of him: â€""HBish is a buckey joung wan The prizs for the best costumed lady|=ben time was called. ‘ After a ©000|ang it s :emed impostib‘s to make bim was awaerded to Miss Dattmer of B»â€"| dos! of wrangling it was deckled %0| ies his balance lsst night If che U I u, representing the Union Jack :l'r _r:yizd:-fi'-*‘m- ':"“l: r.oau.:‘s:uâ€" on their dâ€"fence Jobhn Miller as Gambrinus carried uuses‘ râ€"s* . Both trams t wou! protty sure of winning the geritlemaen‘s prize. “"L.':“:_'.l‘“f_‘m: t:’chnm" â€"The Walkerton Hera‘d in its reâ€" port of a consert in thet town last Taceday evening has the following com plimentary reference to Miss Eve Jones one of Waterioo‘s popular singers who took part :â€""Miss J ones is a young lady of preposssssing appesr ) and dered ved the hearty approb«â€" tion of the audience while the natural way in which she executed her part in various characters is deserving of all Diebel and Counciliors Bsuer, Bear, Suayder Schiedel, Ritzer and Pppler, visited the town of Neximmarket: on Thursday last to inspect the w tor works plant at that place. . Mayor Cane met the deputation sat the station and gave them a warm we‘â€" come on beha‘f of the town. They were immediately conducted about the town by the Mayor nd‘ Councillor Robertson, two of the most aff.b‘e and genial spirits gue could wish to meet, shown everything of interest in conâ€" n ction with the Newmawrket water works plant and farnished with «l possible imformation. The drpua‘stion came home with s big storg of vain«ble information with regard: to the corâ€" struction and msinten«» ce of a witer works plant and are tbigh‘y p‘eased with wheir vis‘t. M Farewsit Baxqust. â€"Â¥r. H. 4|occupied the warm galiery but their S ~â€"Siew! . Morgan, the popuar cutter at Stras:0r | muâ€"ic seemed "wasted on the desert ? f & Co‘s gen‘s‘ farnivhing ‘ store, W&*| aip." f 8 tendered a bar quet at the Z mmerman | The game was a fuir exposition of 7 /‘ ~ Hcuse on Tuesday night by the memâ€"|hockey, but the players all seemed to| * l bers of O ub St. Nicholas an the eve of | jack snap and ginger having few r00tâ€"| Do not hesitate but give us an a bis departure for Liodsay; Oot. The|ers to cheer them on. The Paris boyt | nity to fityou with our work and we assure arrargements in chargecf Chairman W |are a husky lot of players and are| you you will not regret it. We -n‘ it a Kreuger of the C.uab entertainment| always in the place they are most needâ€" E:":O:""W :: to Plfl.fl-mlld In:t s ment committee, were perfect, the|ed "Texas" Gillard, who gained a lt | aijeg, m?n-ufluuâ€"nsywrm “idn::‘x““d m “:‘ .::.Ild‘fl“ ollnnvhblonotodflywhllo connected | also, and '.‘hmn’ if‘n]fig our aim. large and representative of the town‘+|with the Berlin team, centre | Only give us the opportunity to please you best !"::lfi'm I'l"w beev | forward for the villoonlzl:'::t up a |and you are to be bighiy ying to Mr. to r8â€"|good, clean game througbout C« ctive) sach unmistakable evidence of| 1. Sorgram, played at oover point P\ STRASSER & CO. the high esteem in which be . is| Waterioo, after quite an extended bo‘iâ€"| Matters and Clothisrs _ Waterice, Ont beld by the jcung men of the|day which he was forced to take owing town.. Mr. Fred Hugbes, dentist|to ill health. At the close of the firss proposed the to«st "Oar Guest" in *®|haif the score stood 4 to 2 in the visitâ€" neat speech. Mr. Morgan in rep‘y (Xâ€"| ore‘ favor, the Analscore being Waterloo pressed his regret as cutting short the|5 P.ris 8 games. very pleaeant relations between him: | â€" Waterlooâ€"Goal Koebler, point self.and the young men of the town snd | Forrester, cover point E1. Saagram, thanked them for this splendid demonâ€"|Capt, forwards, Liffiton, Hendry, stration in his bovor. He would always| Westwick and Seyler. cherisb thekindliest feelings towardathe | _ Parig_â€"Goal Gray, point Holwell, young men of Water}oo and the happy | cover point, Rousel}, forwards, Brown, days he had spent hera would T-::-!-hv Adams, Mauer and Gilliard. kept green in his memory ‘evenâ€" 4 in: was afterwards very pleasantly pistilisey Woye Winâ€" spent in games of varicue kinds in the| Aun intereating game of hockey was spacious parlors of the Z mmerman | played at the Waterloo rink on Tuceday House. evening, Feb.14, between a team selectâ€" PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Mrs. Wan. Oiuthew entertained a number of Twin City friends to a progressive pedro party at her eplendid residence, King 3%., on Friday evening last. Mr. H W. Roos, of Snyder, Roo« & COo, is ous and around »gain after » second atback of appendicitis. Townx Fiaruzrs At NzwuirkzTâ€"| tween him and victory there iay three ing Director, Mr Thos. Hiliard, the deputation from the Waterioo| men, and be was playing all alone. agency staff, and the Bsard of Direcâ€" wa Council, consisting of Mayor| Cou‘d he make it! A quick dodge and|rors upon the splendid showing they isbel and Counciliors Biuer, Bear,| Perry was passed. Aoother, and hnhn-ohhdhm.h:‘ carcfal, 1yder Schiedel, Ritzer and Pppler, | Eiseon had been left behind. _A lightâ€" | prudent and econcenical . Rad sited the town of Neximarkeb: on | ning shot and the gemy was won. the accouut of the procerdings of the bursday last to inspect tho w tir | When R feree F. W. Tifin called | apnual mestiog in this issue. Miss E. e‘yn Breitbasopt daughter of Mr. and Mre. L J. Breith~opt, Bsrlin, is attending the Ontarip Ladiea‘ Co!â€" lego at Whitby. * ‘ aj| L §ron had broken away from the|nion Life has just closed the most prosâ€" buncb, a2d with the whole field tailâ€" | perous year in its history. The Chronâ€" ing after bim, was cff ap the ico. Boâ€"|islo heartily congratulates the mansgâ€" : a ‘ta Tess nom ipac l b.lefl.Mbbt Battle way heir mersle, and both goal keepore had w seke care of some bhummers Th« L.st Ave minutes elapeed, and ncither side bad scored. _ strerg hening drink uf lsotsted wilk whe foartecen tired g‘sdiarms tosk the ice for the Goal hour. P..3y sttled imm.diate‘y abrus the Waterloo flage and nothing bu: K wwh‘s:‘s aod Forres tor‘s nqui:ns work staved off the the men together for the usual fsiry tale, the following anawered his whistle Waterlooâ€"(GJa!, C. Koohler ; point. J. Forrester ; cover, Joe Beagram ; forâ€" warde, H. Westwick, 0. L ffiron, W. Hendry and E1. Ssegram. Byatfordâ€"Gos), W. Hrn ; point, R Ewson ; cover, W. Pâ€"rry ; forwards, O Firqibarton, C. Irvine, B Gordon and C. Lightfoot. With the thermometer hunting ‘the twen‘y below z>ro mark la.t Thursdsy vight, few people ventured out to wit nees the exbibrtion game of bockey â€" beâ€" tween Paris and the Wate:sloo scnior» sb the icoal rink. The W. M. 8. Bins occupied the warm galiery but their muâ€"ic seemed "wasted on the desert couldn‘t score, while the distillery forâ€" wards piled up goasl. Sturm for the band boys was the star of theevening and gave several exhibitions of rushing and s‘iding. Troman ,B:Idc, Roth and Dudiey Seyler played hard, but the Wistioe of Bos Hattoy Rrmicge go0 Berringer was too :3' for them, The band‘s defence work, except in goal #»s _ \Our Interosts are Yours. !nvlchm-‘l'h-fi service in 8: John‘s Latheran Obe for next Bandasy morning bas been %"‘fi“ih'b:;‘:fi pastor e readt, > preach missionary sermons is Toronto on that day. Râ€"v. Loeb, of Baden, will have charge of the evening serâ€" nity to fit you with our work and we assure you you will not regret it. We make it a peint to do our best to please, and if you 10,000 Pounds It is gure to please. A shipment of New Prints just in worth 10c¢, marked down to 7c. Men‘s Frieee Overâ€" oofih storm collars, aizes 890, 40, 42, reduced to $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and Dried Apples ‘This Week we have a special Whitewear Sale. All white goods have first place throughout the stofe. _A complete range of Ladies‘ and Children‘s Whitewear, as well as Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cotâ€" mMMWMmW.‘“dMMVMDW our White Goods Come and sce this store in white apparel ‘Yob will be pléated with a visit whether you buy or not. Plain Cambric Covers at. ... ... ...~.. 18 High neck, lace and embroidery trimâ€" Th embroidery, tr.mmed, Cambric C. Covers, tucked, inserticn _ Can bric with Embroidery, trimmed, very praby Mb .............0e+} Cambric Gown, 'hhlldl.h.lrh Â¥Fine Cambric open embroidery trimâ€" med fro:.t, 73¢, 78¢ and............ C. H. Mills, Manager, BLACK GOODS . .. Our Spring stock of Black Dress Goods is nearly all opefied up now, which consists of finest ever shown in this vicinity. â€" Just received also a full line of Priestly‘s renowned Dress Goods. yoke, with fine embroidery, 650 and $0UW.............. FISH . .. Labrador Herring, Finnan Haddie, Smoked Herring Canned Salmon, Canned Sardines, Canned Lobsters, Canned Schrimp, Bulk Oysters. G. B. RYAN & CO.‘S. Spoons. We have the 12 dwt.| _/A WVÂ¥ _ * Ne Kain t gs Oe ds | 4N _ | Tenders Wanted. plated Forks aotiestly and artisticaily in‘otay snoug owe “.“.":" 00 '“ i‘-.‘: o m “m..‘"-:: 'rnm:u-flunuvu.u.-:,. e n o To tm ty sift No en | marih ha brimrroniged nefonre m for customer to select a ing debontures of the Town of Waterioo : trke ,.m:,.mhnu.,u.u.. w.q_flgzfid-‘?m * . B. RYAN & CO., Woman‘s: |\Winter Goods Counts. They all know where the | _ puring the next few weeks we will seil best meats are to be had, hence | out our winter stock consisting of 5S our reputation and everâ€"increasing TWEED SUITINGS business When you buy yous . Bw]o‘cu;g svmnog . fnats here you are sure of getting yE COsE (hok Gask), in order to cless out it young and tender. quickly and make room for fresh Spring N.B.â€"â€"â€"Orders taken daily and meat delivered to any part of the town through a firstâ€"class deâ€" livery service. . . FMTING . .. John Fischer J _ U EPP EHEBELM.AN .N. AT Opinion UFFEEMANNSâ€" â€" uis uie e is es ery A./ - «ak4eee ._“â€"â€"~----'----.-v,,,h 98e, lll.l:*l.rb‘....'........... s so $ cluster tudkt#. ... .. â€"...+>>>~+> During the next few weeks we ‘will seil out our winter stock consisting of ' TWEED SUITINGS wWORSTED SUITINGS Borrowers Given a Definite Contract. Pringipal and interest fully paid up by monthly payments : § yy, torm, monthly paym‘t,per $100 of logrt ‘”fl * L ®* # w LJ lawnbud at time after two ho Ond 03. "* _ *Wraterio0, + Ont. ? D. BuckrzRRoven, B. E. Bseoutst G. A. Brov®. Easy Terms! Easy Payments How and Where To Borrow Money. Merchant Tailor and Gexnte® Furnizher. Waterlioo, â€" Ont. R. Boettinger, . . at Cost *4

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