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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Jan 1901, p. 5

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7Q of Applications at Devltt’s cumin: med after well waste in: the hands with good .019 in m m and glam yet moist will ponitlvely cure clapped or Minna. CumtlAtftmts and whiten! the skin and is an enema: lotion for the face. COUPLE rt-Ind-tet." Devitt’s Drug Store. Deutsche Apotheke, Waterloo. Rummy, Petr. 2116, the day of gen- eral mourning. bu boon prochimod a goblin holidny by the Mayor. All mine-l will be “upended met 10 No norm-on were hold in me Enn- plloal church In! and”. Pl" and, Lin-nod meal and oo Gate but a. uncanny; - murar hy ttts Mm! in being sold cheap " Ihootfiitg's. The Conn" Conndl will no“ on Pots 6th "10 In. Rental M w. Wnorloo chart-hon watan in mourning on Sand” " our Into Queen Victoria. Good mud who " 12 1.2e per p0 mttrttwtorttrmatd" Hartman’s The gtratfbed boot-y bors were “team an orter luppor " the Alexander Home in" the much on Tuna-y evening. Ember Haunting immm Ma large Ihimnonu of oyster-I direct hom me much". Mr. P. B. Btrpor time the new yell- has been te.ottirsqirt I magmas“. are. tion In Simona Co., hung a t1ue View of the Georgi-n Bay. 'erloee. Mr. A. C. Thom-n, Berlin. has just Reina I “no“ or won but! hon-es which In otrttm for "le. Boo his ldvt. od another pigs of this ulna. The Noam-old non ofMr.arsd Mrs. Loni- 'Winkler died on 'Wodnenday morning of tnt1ntntrsatory Group and Wu blurted me name maroon. Mr. eu, Storm, has of Rochester, N. Y ' light out Jotm Behrend, tbe tunnel-mun Bonn barber, and not Wan of the ah p on Thttradar. o with Morin lama. Wa draw your attention to W. A. Shalot‘l 10 day bait shoe sale which both. on Friday (maria day) of thin not. Call mink an paler- will ttg"'" yum Mo pen Friday oven- . In Robert Moore in thou: to par- eluu "Alpittsumk," I mat two-year- old by the Queen’s Plato winner, Ferdinand, from. Mr. Joaoph Sum-um, Jr. We upon "Bob" will bml the The Pull junior hockey ban in union tummy . gm with the WW Junion to be played here the only part of mat wool but u the Wa.. W Winn» may me- on they ttnd it imp-lid. to p'qy. Immune: Wot-on, Cum-'1 cola In“ bad-owe min, and Mrs. Wm will leave for England {thin wool - ILWsuon will exhibit a unbu- of his neon! painting: wt m them . hell my.“ In. T. W. Junk-on. President of to Eamon Contention, conducwd no giaisahatae, m In the Hotho- mm on and" min; Ind - lamlnlulmhn map M, and ad lava-tn spotter. Thom- Isn’t ”an” and Du- Scuhty d Mn will produce a In“ an... Oman, un- - "norm 104 c. u. B. A., Wan-loo, h the Town Hull. Wm on Tinting-n. 31at. lb Any Simpson proved norm! n m -- and gbtrnred woods:- " -dittr and [ham thing in m m -Buokln¢hun PM nr-ers-tttt Y. I. c. A. full, ttNtl',tuttd'"'"""'""' m M '1' Mine-db. - won Mierd-th?.tee?eettt.t1ettn, m-“ ”SLIM“ iii" In. ' , "tiiiiStitrpp,'tlti'itltpir1 “at. noun-z him.) lulu-annuity: .M‘Iby AMNJ|MM a =tttli",ltttl'Gtn3,'ll “hm-India! QM“.'*.W et. ret B.E.tgttrRtoOtht. LOCAL N EWS A DAY OF IOURNING. sumo!“- ”Podmww “Tc-kill’.“ my to: -tsett to -ttirostia'utim" 11.”be stupidly dad-t Those which". u_dunee MUD-y‘alo‘hh'u ”yummy“. it! - Li”! . "" in mm d do: 'i'i'tliiteiiii,' ...:. 'ltd"al',I 'll.' A". Nuns-Hump“ an...“ " Inn the -iiirtiour_arht-ttsqtind hut-tbe-h. the My allu- mMMde-md. b -- to" warble}, and all“: ~31 that: than" In to. d or ht. ”In. - "out. mutt-out a. Bank oi can. bush have draped. In W 1 who my. order. the W about! as our post once rill ha I- mph. TI. Unison. Bank bul- beet - In purple. _ " Motiod, lull I. h". Holland her 1b.. uh luring. [an Moat, like {um-m3. lupin. an}! mnekerel. iriruihi In In; lat/horrid-, In“ and cod; in mud, smoked but“, gigan- gnd "eo Haddign; in aaa' Eh I. have Human. sardirie., new, In! In, Ihrlmpl, lob-torn ud mam. away; Bun-h m we" held in the It Johu’e Lutheran church on Sunday Ttttgg',"."",", by the putar, Rev. It. A. ' tturs. The reverend gentle» men delivered I very scholarly dia- e use. The large euditorinm of the‘ church In. erovded to the doom. A l n emotiel eervioe for our lete beloved} 8 Jordan, Queen Victoria. will be held ‘ in this church next Bunnie: morning, Feb. 2nd, " 10.30 no m. Our - will he pleased to hear of the promotion of e Berlin young yes, Mr. Herbert Emet, who has been ind-tent " the Regina-y omee undu- It. loner for eevenl yearn. He was one of thirty epplioanle for the posi- tion ol Deputy Region-u for the County of Grenville nude: Registrar P. McCree " Prescott. The present depu'y [me hold the oirta, for twenty-five years end resigns on account of ill he'llzh. Mr. Ernet begin: hie new duties on More!) lat. The salary connected with the Mike ie a handsome one nnd we oongratalater Mr. Ernet on his MMV cue. My Market. Butter sold " 20e. , lb and eggs at Mk and 2 ‘o. a dozen at the re; ulm Satan!" market Fowl was scarce, a few - Ion offered and sold at 7c. . lb. First clue wood sold at $5.25 a cord. Waited " Once. Young wounn to do laundry and senor-l nouns work at the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital. Send applications Jun. Al, 1901. 5 . Cheap Feed For Cattle and Hogs, Oat dust,meal seeds, white dust, barley dust. and chopped feed of all kind: for 5-10 " low prices. I have the some choice need pens to offer. James Wilson, opernling Morgkland 1rilri,Firrtttm Mills tsitdTdrgdts elevator, 4 Jan., 1901. 3At M. Wudfang, late of Listowoi, will shortly open up a new and updmvlate spring Itock of Star Brand Clothing which has been specially manufactured for him and some lines by him and All!) 3 complete stock of men’s furnish- ingu, hate, caps, etc., with a hign elm merchant tailoring department in ttortnetttion therewith in the store inte- " occupied by The B. Grennan Co, Next door to the Bank of Han iiton, King St., Berlin. Watch this paper for opening announcement. Curling. New Clothing Store. Two teehedale gave: of curling were plnyod " the Waterloo rink on Friday oiuittaartrramuted atrttrllowq: L. Hogs, A. E, Williams, r. W. Snider, E. P. Gower, R. Moore, W. Carthew, ll. B. Moogk, Chan. Moogk, J. Heapeler, A. W. Roharts, J. H. Bowman, F. Hal-toad, B. J. Sims, E. M, Saunders. J .P. Bell.aklp,21. After I long and wearied drive the wuerloo - boys were defeated at Ayr on Friday evening by the score of 10 mle to 6. J. Wylie, of Ayr, re ferred the game which was 3 feel jone, but too much rough play was ind nlged in. Wells, the Wetuloo g-ml keeper, welhun user httmttt minutes play by the an of one of rho Ayr boys. Six of Ayr'e goth were scored on olr-sidea. The belt-lime more VI. l-l hum of Ayr. Leek wee Against. our boys end we hope for the better next time The ‘Weterloo plum were i-0oal, Wells point, Forrester ; oover, Cooke; for 1'iiiii, Seyler, Young, Rooe Ind Som- mervllle. Waterloo Loses. On Monday afternoon w. Mattinmne of Mr. 8003mm mmom. had a swift ride. Ho had two Queen’o platens hitched up in s cutter, one being a colt in training. They become irlghwnod nt We “not our nod stoned " down King " " o territio spud. They were ooporotod from the ember in front of Border, Ron- & Co's building and turning down Allan " overtook Weiohol'o delivery lioiah, breaking the ohm, throwing “in" out on his head, 1nd ending in o rennin mix up. They boo-mo s.irarrttd unit, two of than: running down Willow BL, but VIC. main " Kronulaor’o pining mills. The other hone woo att-tu cough: in one ot tho hop hold; Fortunately no IOI‘IOII injurio- woro moivod, an mm: of the inrno- being an gren- Runaway, new. The mm! It tho tint on Thurs- dny ovum. in one of the moat auc- u-Mmhdth-I. Tu people of Wanda) and on ht are“ numbers. Bum only”: were “and In coo- tn-o- Ind n - "up: on. at an in“ And punk-3 ammo mm}: warm In. - an. The v.15. in! w- h “use. qua a pm ct (and also” rendered, aided My h the enjoy-I'M Ind um (mm. In moo-cum. page -rluq In Ion In" wu -iood lb. pm! In "C-di' mm It. Vuln- - mum tho who Ah'gffd 'l'ditl,t gf ""’°' . It I. H an! AM. hum 3.7.361. I»: " akip, 17 W. B. ScnuALz, Secretary. Berna J A. gremul, A. G. Fletcher W. M. McCabc P. Haight, A. Jones, skip skip, 11. will 'on n , Memorial Survieesl a - win! who b w d d II.“ can “can all in mm m Tm Hall a! My an“! , ll. " Inde no "I“ “and Mr. m B. Walter, lad" o! It. and, not In ttte Cocoa" Chamber ”and” than” on invituion of the Mayor to trunks lb. detail. of the pmgmmuw. WI maidens mluhtori In. pin-ml nnd mm uh pun new: Rev. J. . Gil- ‘ohriu who "are“ that n prior onus.- lnenl on": him out otTuatt on Sumt- Fir. Folhulug ts Ibo 1“.”me as A .. napn T. Addrau.‘...,Rev. a. A. Muchdl. tk Sacred Srlpctiou. . .W. M. B. Band. D. Addnm. . . F6 _ Rev. G.D.Damm.B. D. 10. Renolution of Sympathy And L“ n- doieoc, . 11. God Save the King. The programme: will he printed, sizing the words of the hvmu and . "muted Among the Indicate. Mrs. S L. Martin wait the quest of Donn Manda on Suturdny and Sungluy. Mr. John Rietsl, jr., of Lisbon, was the guest of friends in town on Friday. Hamburg Ittdepeadeut.r-hlra. R. J. M. B'ebbo, of Waterloo, is visiting friends in man and is the guest of Mrs. R. B.,Pudrrietuutre, Peel St. Mr. and Mre. Isaac Numeral. of Mauimu, Manitoba. are the guests of his cousin, J. o, Numeral. Mr. J. C. [might sper Tuesday at Gait umpi games in group 8 of the ard Curling Aegoeiatlotr Miss Barbara Stun tz, of Raytwille was the guest of her Pisler, Mrs Clemson Shaun several da.o this week Mr, and hint. Arthur B Strickl md,, of Chicago, 111., are spending a wed! with the fu, mer’s parentnm r. and Mrs J. R. Strickland. _ Mina Lima Miller, the an: at of friends it: Mr. Fred Foster, ( accepted a position wit or N Co. isy Mr. Irvine Schroder, of Elrcira,spent Sunday in tom D. Mr. Jacob Hamel, who spew the past ttvee years in the North West, has returned by his home, Bridgeport. ep Mr. Simon and Miss Unit! “can, of Haysville, were the guests of friends in town on Sunday. - The Misses Edith and Maud O'Don. nell were very agreeably surprised by a number of their friends on Thursday evening A moat enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Walton Maymo, Secrétnry of the Waterloo hockey club, is on thetiek list. “Grinds" Forrester has been ap- pointelCaptain of the 1vatnrloo horkey team in place of Willard Hendry (re- signed). T. M. BerJet returned from a two days’ business trip to Detroit on Friday morning. Messrs. Alfred I!oskin,Q.C .Tornnto; g. If, {Hymn 91.0.13! L', Kingstun; F. C.' BiiiFir, “PL, miridrt%i,VirErP- Clement, Berlin, attended an execu- tive meeting of Tho Mutual Life on Friday. . The undersignml desi u to express their heartfelt thanks lo their many friends for the sympathy shown them in thoir late bereavement and for the help'givw them during the illness of Mr. John Shun. V D.adhea.eh.....,..W I R. Band. Show Addm.....,........lay‘r P-.... ....Rerv. H. A. M tube". Hrdus--"N-rMr G d 10 T'hrq", Ml.y\\,M.B.B-nd PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Gormnn Add“. iiov.A.etgctruttv. 6 Hr-"Rock of Age-"Jed tt W} 10 MEMORIAL SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES. A memorial service mill be bold in the Evangelical eh-rch on Sunday evening in honor and respect to our late beloved Sovereign 1luteo Victoria. A memorial sermon wil be preached and the choir will render 8 Ivan music appropriate for the mwaniun. Tho church to Ming fitiingly' dmped. In {he German sorvim in the foreman references will he made to the donu-stic life of the Queen. A Quarterly avviconwi‘l be held in the MsrttodiVmrtlr,Wtirtult)o,wr Smlrlmch next, Love {and at 10 u m , crycrittrlent of theLord’a Sup)” at ho clog o . the evening service. hlvnmrial m rvncon fo Ho: Late Majeew Queen Wtetoritt will also be held in this church on Sabbath next atlla m. and 7 p. m. The Lutherans have service on Mt- urday morning so is announced In an- oth'o column. To the Editor of the ( hronlcle-Tele- graph. Dear Mr:-)") allow me spam In your valuable paper to any a few worde In reply to a letter published in lee: leene. Any fair minded n am known that It ll the duty of tho (Mum-ll to cerry out the wishes and welfare of the was: In general according to 'ho been of t r Ability end there we. no poll-) nee need in our Township Council. One at the collector:- w-e not reappointed in mnhermee of We ,ruhear of mo “genre and e membe of tha Board /st eel": 'u relieved because the rule» Townehlp Council do" not be- leve ht mining them too long In tttfitter. Now we writer up pnlltlee In the rootl at It ell but tttet u untrue became the I “)th two Cunmvulve we and one Return nee-or. we m eollecvere and one unnerved" gw. end we Mor- “have ot - Iced 0? Rum: and one om. tii't'"t.t','tlt h. Meet the M sieve Cue pl“ ee-e Mr. Herb. Franklin is ”um a-qt-Ire"" and. No Politics in Municipal Matters, CARD OF TH NKS COMMUNICATION M RB. J PIOGBuXI M. J. Suva and mvmbors of family I‘i" be held h town Sunday. If Hammer, has n bstsotyfpr,Ki- t Monday and ring a no! ice of Ontario Tar-Y ill with plou 11%;:‘1? --lir.- than: Weber hag minimum exccn- from his luv to Harneton and other; Life on pointe. He also attended the annual meeting of the Binder Twine Com- pony in Walkerton. He states that the factury is in good running nrderl and a good quality of twine is being Him-SS ( m unharmed. lie also desires to T m.uny l ttrmk his numerous fliends for send- rn them i ing the ‘pmxy which gave him the for the privilege “thawing: 008 votes but hopes llncsa oCi they will pardon him tot not accept- V m: the nomination " Director which he declined for various reasons. How- amily. over he polled his vntos for W. Shana, lteulin, and Barry, Gait, who were T THii; b uh elected directors. He fools satia- hed that if directors do their duty and run the factory in a butineulike hold in manner, lhvy can declare " least. 25 Sundav to 30 per centdivideud next year. . . . . r to our Ptsrsonal:-Thty Misses Ehy and Reid victoria. of Berlin spent Saturday and Sunday 3reaehed of last week with the Aliases Ida and n music ' syliia Weller.....iRev. B. R. I. 'nwl Knechtel and wife and Mrs. C. Ober- Msd. ln hultzer, of Berlin were the guests of foretoon Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weber on Monday vimm-stic 2 last. _ . . _ . Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weber and their two eldest. daughter: were m in the the guests of Mr. Alex. Peterson. simian Hawkeeville, on Sundaylut. . . . _ .Mr. u-mmm I Edward Hahn is ill with la grippe. _, IG'E‘NUINE " pica. it [or can “M1 5 - w. m. It n a: no“ N r“ Il-ft' - price g, mm'm' 1 " pm. [any JNI'I M in nut-4 manta! $31!“. so"? a Sr. ml: prio. Atk 50. tttk w. r A 33pm- (may am- good- In my mouth! ninth», "will.“ a. will]: price 761: "A”. " U. . l Prints. Cotton, Towel" and sung. . " - ---. 25 pier" Gennnn Indigo going a ues Ladied' Jackets usual price are. banned Jakob you! a 81..) each. 6 piece. towellirtg, going st 41: per yd " " . ‘5“. $50. 10 " my coAoo, Nut " 6c, - PPA'., I1Nh Mer m &at l0 grey blunt-u u! Mk' each. 10 pair white blanket. at. tiOe pslr. l2 lb grey .. at we pair, TERMS (BASIL An txhlbitinn game of hockey wu plarrd at the Waterloo rink on Tues- day 'trening “hen the "ratford senior O. H. A. team fell down before the \Vmerioo w. o u A team by 15 Ul Ms to ti. The game was not no one tft ”ml us the score would indicate, but w a one of the from”; and clashes! ‘gams played on " uterho ice mm a neon Stratford scored the flrtst goal alter two I',S"2,t play. The locals ‘hon settle down townrk and after omo hard p1aymg Roots wored from "eyler's pass. In a minute "Grindy" (pea (d the trick f-om a shot from rentr itys. Eussnu Stratford'" atom lulu: h d l i, fir gr!” cut by onetit th ,5 layer ti skates and 11m game was tia- ‘shed with six mm aside. Both team- l loyal hard vnd at half tam, the am '3 mm 5 - 3 in favor of rho locals. In th-, "wond half the local forwards got at eseellevt and Mrerirtt combination workpqi1 with the asais awe of the (‘orer point poured' shot. aftér shot on I110 t'strattord goal. Rush succeeded rush and :still they came, like waves hurting on the chore, so that when time was called they had tallied 15 to tht ir opponents 6. Koch's; for 'he tfret in 203] for Waterloo this season stop; ed many dongs out: shots. All 'he Waterloo boys rut up hard games. The mama were: warrrsLoo--Goal, Koehler; point, Mop oy;.cover, Forrester; forwards Seyler, Young, Roos and Samar-ville. sTrtx'rrorur--Goal, Killer; point, Vassar; cover, Bell; forwards, Light- foot, Rankin, Fraser and Gifford. iteteree-E. F. Seagull]. Tia the Tune of 15 Goalrto 6 Watt r100 trims Stratum Dress Goods and Silks. uatTaniik. Cotton and Wool Blankets. Bripu.--The young people of the vicinity attended a. party " Mr Buch- euo last Monday night. All went home well pleased with tttein night’u fun. . . . .The youths and mddeul of our village also weudod their VI, to the home of Mr Fred Matt lut Tue.- day evening where they spent thouight in dancing All sang we wont go home till morning and molt of them kept their word . . . .The Enngolicnl church intend to erect a new church in tho nur future. ' . .Eldor Enn- of London is holding meetings in the Lnttordly Mints church this Wool Perroni-Mr and Mn 0150 Schmidt of Topping, and Mr Ind Mr! Dnuh at ‘Sebringvillo spent Sunday with Mr nod Mrs Hy Yundt. . . . Mi. Currie lsuror of Waterloo spent Sunday under the parent“ roof. . . .Miu Annie Zinn of North Emhopo in the fin no! Mu. Lluie Snider. ...llr Roh riluh of Sob- ringvlllo was the not: ot Mi- Clara Dietrich Sunday. . peyrtrontg.-Mito May Grill: of Rar- rum w" “dung In tho neighbor hood. ...Hlu Vnnco but. gum ot lb- Linno Snydu. . . .Mr Helm any. dor who wn attending 8W B. c. humour- M....lm - at low-ll - no ”I " 1'llrltttidtUlllt, u I Every line of goods must go, to make room for daily arrival of our spring goods. J . Uffel m ann. Heidelberg Boobock ”ovum CLEARING each. Bt et men's thou. going " " I pair, st Nh: pair. , adied kid thou q'ttr a O! I bair, m. we pair. mud price 81.50. 2 to 03.50. , " "u u u I. “I isop,'tt41flrdt'dU.,d. an. 1 1mm»... “iii 69% Luiln' .1 runny! I In bland “,1 L .iasq.at.0tr.8At-u M909“! , lunar-HEB}!- - iiifGrfdiGi "in; I ttthoo'" u $12.2... ”no IF YOU NEED come to us for it. We have ts) new and very carefully selected line of clocks of every description. We have everything from s cheap clock, with a very loud alarm to wake up the servant girl, down to elegant and aristocratic clocks that keep time accurately, and make no noise at all. Come in and look them over, whether you wish to buy or not. We have some 8 day Q hour strike clocks for 83 each. Repairing a Spoolalty. Watchmaker and Jeweller. Waterloo. ioo, 750. 10.50 to "6.50. Law Rudy-tom Skirts. Boots and Shoes Germania Block We are showing this week . hand- some line of am! nookwear. BOW TIES, NECK SCARFS, FLOWING ENDS, PUFF TIES, ASCOTS and -. STRING TIES. Ligzie Burpn,_0hio1 isiretiqtore Br%rtr--Mr Jonelhen Good ll on". lug hie farm for eele by public motion. The eule will teke place on Friday. . .. Special meetings will be conducted in the CB. church by Rev Mr 1310an end unwed by Bay Eby of Phae- Title. . . .While the eervloea were con- duoted on Sunday evening come - tblevee entered the med end mle . bone blanket from Mr Beujunln Sny- der’s horse. The party that mle the blanket is known end had better re- turn It in a few day- or legal action will be uken. The mnuu meeting of the Wound” Township Plowing Society was hold“ Crouch!“ on Frldny, . hut. President land.“ occupied the M. AM moshing and (train. of the durum: report- the lowing was elected ofBmrrg for 1901: Pritb--ltto. Patch. Vic. Ptmtd.ttt-Wut. 05mph". Soc. 'r--o. 1hsEar. Dreetot.--J. Paola, W. Quark", J. Nurse, W. 8. Preebom, . A. Campbell, B. Mandel], J. Hammond, 8. Fen-b, . Patch And D. - Honour] Dtrrtetor- R. EM ' I. to“, Colin Clapton, J. B. gunp- ll. Annual Met Ceyrtm11 2tii2itt, s'rltt' 'pa'l8gl lt mm n . 8ll'lh"llli%T 52, lam . hul- nnoo o- m of 'u.86.. Woollard & Go Auditm-A. nomad Old Ties for Xmas in new“: We, also new silk brun- for Xmas. A CLOCK EL J. Roos, ulna-LII: 0]-; SALE. My Century Sale We New“ days ofthczoth centuryuleveryinm cutting deep into prices of the following linen. Lulu Juliet. mm on“ sum Fun and Furs All furs " mufacturers prices, there are capes, ruth and coiUrettes. Iii; one. Good. 7 (e _ Black and colored dress goods, plain and fancy designs, good choice and prices lower this week than later on. Blankets and comfo rtora Carpets and Curtains Prints and Cotton Goods claws, Hosiery and Underwear Ladies Furnishings at sale prices. KEEP YOUR A Big Iroprlt willjsave you 27 1-2 per cent. on all your purchases of General Merchandise for the next 30 days, more particulars next week. Overcoats at half price. High. est prices paid for all kinds of farm produce. HAWKSVILLE. BLACK & Co. A wmknown Manson-dot M-wmmmm-umor work. We - may d our “mum's In - aim-um; undone- admitted ouch won. Rundown. - be). If... Buy your holiday presents from us now as we have a lull line to choose from and will sell cheap. Call and convince yourselves. Snyder, Root-a Co's old and. Prepare a Good IItuatlon In Talus a cow-u In tho a2lptrfiéirts; [r-- he iii"i; se'retrr.Aiip""s 5'“th 'gigbTr, tat1er.--'oR 4-) -....-_- Ch" Diaries . . . Pocket & Office FOR . . . " All line of ladies jackets at clearing prices, may hug be sold " half price. ( " only Indies winter mm in black, nnvy brown. gnu "I checkered patterns, very special prices. ' t Very special clearing prices, ranging from 75c and $1.00 w 3 00. Cut prices in carpets and housefumishings of all kinda. on them this week. We are showmg a lot of Stapie lines in cotton goods " 8M ial cut prices. THE WHITE STORE, For tho next so days. . B. Ryan & Go. . . . in Furniture Martth Bro... E. Sohlorholtz I tht., WATERLOO 1901.. smug-d. Ont. W. I. ELLIOTT. Prim THE 20th -or G. WETTLAUFER, Successors to vi ON THIS SPACE. The undersigned begs to ul- nounce to the public small, that he will min mum in B t,etgh?gt"4r, And no: 1.tt.e C'ltr -hfra.9utttr.t., W39 'p,'?:: Ii=1Ciji:fiJ,,",li.lA, ig m CHILDHOOD tll has blighted _ " ‘ many Ilvee because 'iii'iiiEiii'_i,i, the pain caused thereby Ill produeee " In eve/An to ,HL, study. the City has Ila-lot. wed“ In. Wuhan-loo Woollen mm. B. “.3 SATURDAY. JAN. 6th, when In keep in “with. my 'tttester-ted menu only. No order- wlll bum from housemhomo Interact!” “ the shop or .gtgtt in try “kph” - more”?! Meg. - _ Lr,,iMetttrpl'lphigiL4gt “W has blighted _ many lives 'iii'iiEiii'ii, because the pain caused thereby ill produces MI In eve/An to a study. Tin backward child to. one. becomee the unueeeuful men- Wamloo. Jun. Ed. Mth ',Jiiiiiti,'i'tili't,'i 5t,.'f,i'aiti'ii' JEWELLER AND OPTIOIAN’ WATERLOO. Farm for “In. A. G. HELLER, Meat Market. a. B. Dual-Inc.

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