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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1908, p. 1

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~a0 00 m:momng Hats, Caps, Underwear i men‘s farnishings. C }E @UEEâ€"ot rubber footwear in the spring. | es egain day until entive atock is safd. / It will. pay . c nan io cu-l"-’bm‘l?t nothing keep you away and buy for, itk ‘ â€" Another Business Year â€"|[=: : Aré NHSSU‘hot®‘prtices to ‘tempt the ‘desire your ‘patrahage, allâ€" we ask,â€" wo‘ y mt 3e¢-v-_m.-r‘:.- selection and Selling Out ‘Adult‘s Trunks fof ... : Suit Cases fOf ...........â€"«â€" mm hok NOR PEIE o 7 l CR Cc C ds around, ‘And 60 whetheryou will not agree with . u8 cheapest spot in the County for any of the above l s mfl use ‘“ save money. i 1 the be fico: t coee~ e . w in n n es to run agais, D w:n'lmhlb" of trade for the ensuing yoar ; trade and imfluence in the ! spot in the County for any 0i the "'&M“ influence, STOCK TAKING Is the order 6f the‘day after which 1ookout for _â€"~ _ BARGAINS *‘ HAIR COODS Dorendwoend‘s Patent Toupoe as you io oxrpmopigirkt. bukiin E on SATUORDAY," entire basement of the Bochmer, ts Store, ~Berlin. ‘R. SCHIEDEL ‘Worth of Boots, shoes, rubbers and overshoes. . .dfhumo the Greatest Hair Goods Art During this visit we will be showing the very latest: Par. islan and New Yoi P id w Picuntasty in. ln a BERLLN, ONTARIO. «s space PRO DORENWEND Bua Foms pesv ce SELOH & CO: February 15th . HASENFLUG, COMING in Entire Stock will not permit mote. Has Gone t the keenest ‘of shoppers? | While we â€"won‘t you come and have a : fi Don‘t fail to see them, ns mteniee 10 years younger, Over of Toronto, Ltd. Iu Total h acidaicdabed f Carried. s y s / wh » /Â¥ After considering the tenders â€" for 1g2 a NA the printing contract of this munici , ww l « ATH pality it was moved . by A. P. Dam rhiea lb > Siile, | mejor, seconded _ by J. Reldel., that i »aame he } 3" in . ‘‘Linwood News‘‘ M. Mcbeth, 1c X Ns ) & y ceiyes the printing. contract for . the 3 ns year“:‘za at a sajaty . of $60.00. \ C fiow. / * s s P 9 | Te Gouncit them went into . comâ€" y Lo g F |mittee of the whole on byâ€"law No: f lt 898 to appoint the local Boatd . . o! C Health, A. B. Robertson was made n Chairman, of said Committee on moâ€" 5 tion by Messts. Dammélet and Ma# § tings. . Said bydaw . was filled â€" in as _ follows, viiz A. B. Robertson: & i0 0000 it Cnbinnmer. Clerk, D. oi M |§ Our â€" POMPADOURS OLUBSTER OURLS UARONETâ€"BRAIDS TRANSFOURM ATIONS WAVES, WIG3I Ete: sWITOHES BRESLAU, ONT P oim® 4100 $1.00 $1.00 $4.99 $1.89 $1.10 $1.99 $1.39 The f6llowing members subscribed / the declaration and qualification _ of office, :asâ€" follows, viz.: A. B. Robertâ€" son, Reeve; A. P. Dammeler, Deputy Reeve, W. Hastings, R. Linticks and ; J. Reide! Counciliors. â€"â€"~~ j hmw in regular form the Reeve occupying the chair. â€" : ”:‘,m::,u:z the last session in inp’,'vmmd ‘!')hc"‘t and passed â€" by . the Countll.., â€"n.¢â€"..â€" i7 . ‘The â€" correspondence, bills and a¢â€" considered. ‘The Council next pwd toâ€" €xâ€" amine the â€" diferent Byâ€"laws . with which they had. to deal at this sesâ€" Moved by W. Hastings, seconded by P. Lintick, that bydaw, No. â€" for the appointment of auditors for the .ear 1908 to audit the 2ccounts .0. Moved by A. P. .Dammeler, SeCord ed by W. Hastings, that the collow ing accounts h“m l“"h‘:"”' aor enc o. ts yeat" HM 06 200. Wellesiey for the year 1907 read a. _ Arst mmfll‘m a mounts @8 l‘LY. FIBH, BPMR HC+ ETY ... . oodiihc l lt 8064 Contiact Record advertising the Family church, sale of Brenner and Begg® ceremony »bein; Drains debentures #.10 |Â¥,â€"Kloepler, of Jack Bricker, 65 loads gravel and _ :. The bride . /# 1 day‘s work lt oc cetrh y‘s work 0000 o _ u0000 0C mations, caltyis e 0 McBride & Flintoft, calculating rates re Brenner Drain for Som. «iB MWPs NC CC J. J . McFadden, collectors: salaty _ tor â€" the south i4 of the western section * $eot Jac. Lorents do for the Eastern section, P.P. §5.00 Jac. Lorents, to balance nis tol, 20.68 3. Seifert, balance gravel ao: _ 145 o‘ w (reen. balance printing conâ€" â€" AMen hi + 0 0 on KE n ‘‘Linwood News‘* M. Mcbeth, TC" celves the printing. contract for. the ‘yeat 19908 at a sajaty . of $60,00. j Carried. The Gouncil then went into . comâ€" wittee ‘of the whole on byâ€"law No. 898 to appoint the local Boatd . . of Health, A. B. Robertson was made Chairman, of said ‘Committee on moâ€" tion by Messrs. Damméiet and Mas tings. â€" Said . bydaw . was flled . in as ~ follows,": viz:z A. B. RobertsOn; Reeve, Peter E. Schummer, Clerk, D. McEachetn, Medical. Health ~ Officer and Sanitary Inspector Jolin Greenâ€" . o o ~ and J. J. Ottmann Asst e Ts : MAW We RAAETEE L TREN TL C oics io+ S the Brenner Drain is at . Brenneman, gravelling pt. COn tract & D. s# eter F. Schummer, R.O. _ to detray the municipal election of Jan m" 1908 . ‘1“0“ M les o c acth ho tract Inspector. y Commaittce resumed â€" in m°°"’§ Whereupon it was ~ maved _ by . 3. Hastings, seconded by A. P. D welet that byJaw No. 598 as now flled in be M, Carrled. Moved by Hastings wm&rnm catetaker umm yéeat 1908 at a furnish lights when L6« the. . fgor of said H window panes in place The Councit then # were then taken up read and Kennell, statute labor Jackson, gravel to pathâ€" that byâ€"law t hus "to. Hialt oo . the for . the at ;B;rvd §1.80 to '*t*wunf“ of ufl“lflmh reâ€"construction AL nocthious pvent on "Bbursday . Janâ€"16, Dammeler, secondâ€" auspicious "@vent on ursday , J“‘.u'1 , that the collowâ€" when their second ! . dhugliter, Edith sed" and that the Kathlcen, was united in boly. _ bouls s in payment : of of wedlock to Mr.. Joseph Hartmaa, s, Â¥iz.: â€"_/ <gt ‘baden, the ceremony taking plact & ab 10 o‘clock in the â€" forencon, High uC. 48 mase was solemnized in ths â€"Holy then went into ( Whole on byâ€"law third time $302.93 10.40 15.00 _\ Moved by _ A.P. Daimmeier, nesday aftermoon mt 1.30 from . the :“WM'”B:‘M that the Reeve | tamily rdha'l‘tobzm Evanâ€" n daratorm ant to det i oc | DA ‘ © Debentures and 40 tbelDEATH OF MRS. KUHL tter. as:> in their _ judgment th> thiny proper. â€" Carried: â€" ‘"L â€" AT BERLIN ON SATURDAY N Council now formed & Commitâ€" wrtive tes ‘of the Whole on byâ€"law No. 599| The death took place at 11 o‘clock ‘t0 â€" appoint assess0T8. _ â€" on Saturday evening at~ the ~amily \Moved by A. B. Robertson, secondâ€"| residence, 35 Francis street, of _Mrs. > A. P. Dammeiler, that J. Rei~\ George Kub}, sr., at.the ripe old be chairman, of said pommittee.] age of 87 years 7 months and .28 daysâ€" CP 5 % var wik B ENS Advicn And Mlotthflufi‘tdthc East section at a salary of $50 and . A. Herzog for the North 4 of the East fla%uol at a salary Of $40. ~Committes resumed â€" in open Counâ€" ~ Finally moved® by J. Réidel, secondâ€" ‘ed by A. P. Dammeler, that . this Council do mow â€"adjourn‘ to meet the _ first _ Monday in â€" February 1008, at the Tp. Hall Crosshill, 10 o‘glock a m., Catrried. _° _.On motiqn by 1 Robertson byâ€"law by CEmet c S ie e 124 be â€" Family church, New Hamong, . the ceremony sbeing performed by . Rev. Â¥,â€"Kloepfer, of Betlin. ‘ . The bride was beautifully atltiied in white satin with veil and . car nations, cattying a: bougust of white éarnations, and maiden bair . fetn, whkile the bridesmaids Miss Tillie and Miss Marie Wunder, sisters of . the bride looked charming.. in pale _ blue tafeta, and large Pale ! hate with pink roses and c away . sult was cloth with Bat to The home of ‘The beginning of the yeat. DFONS much snow :and storms and the gues tion is, what Will the future bring. Have patience, dear reader, help from above . will again be ours. hereafter as. well as Jn the past. Recent visitors in these parts were: Mr â€" and . Mrs. Henry Otto, of Berâ€"| lin,. at Mr. Fred Lasch‘s:â€" â€" Mr. Cyrus Wanner, of the Northwest, is spendâ€" ing: some time with his parents .\ Mr. Wm, Dietrich, agent for a Godâ€" érich firm dealing . in vehicles, was A â€" pusiness visitor, Mr. Addison Bauman, Wwho has been visiting his sick father for tie past wo ',~',':. gone to Presten â€" to ml“ 4 with a brother, preâ€" vious to reéfurning to Nl?na Falls, i Mt. and ‘“- D’“ rey W" Beveral days _ at Wallenstoin : and mfium the peavy roads, © Notwithstanding ° the heavy roads, fi logs are still boing brought . to saw mill.in large numbers. Choppinz ‘and other work at the dax mill is glu on without inter, runtion t0 satisfaction â€" of all ruption to water schemd according to the bY PETER F. SCHUMMER. â€" Mr. and ~ . ‘Tp. Clerk. |‘mg°"t"o.°"’é \hee â€" Ht Clements, (Jat: l Me and Water Commissioners of Guelph and large Pale bue jicture. pink roses and carried large f ~pink mums with ic ferns. Messts. ‘whn ol New Hamourg, and W lâ€" r, of St. Jeroame‘s CoNege iad ~ as ~ rfoo n Jncn. ‘TDe i Bat to match. ing couple _ will take up ie in their newly furnishâ€" in Badenâ€" S FLORADALE Messrs. Lintick _ and t N‘t “l as fi““, ® g; of the year brought i storms and the guesâ€" will the fubure bring. dear reader, help from d 84 W. M. Davis, of em â€" in making â€" out their pure since election day. aud has teafoet 18 Detin: abous Sn farm about four miles. west of this town. He was olf a quiet and unâ€" assuming disposition and was highly esteemed by a large circle of fmends, The death took place at 11 o‘clock on Saturday evening‘ at~the family residence, 35 Francis street, of _Mrs, George Kub}, sr., at the ripe . old age ol 87 years 7 months and .28 days. She â€" has been ill for ‘some time © and her demise was not unexpected. The deceased‘s busband: kredeceased her about 20 years ago. She is surâ€" vived by three sons â€" and four daughâ€" ters, The,. Berlin; George, Waterl00; John, Elmira; Mrs. Chas. Pepplet, Bridgeport; ~ Mrs.. Henry _ Hasenfiug, Bertin, Mrs. Wm. Hill, Cliford and Miss Emma at home. fls The funeral â€" took" placeâ€" : on Wedâ€" nesday forenoon at 10,30 o.clock from the â€" residence, 85 Francis street, td cce nrmmapinls ns eorpaneip erieal on 4006 0o 1+ 0d Where a â€" brief service will be held, thence to Oswald‘s cemetery, Woolâ€" wich Tp. 24 The Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Koch . of Conestogo, visited Mr, and Mrs. (ieo. Reist on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Weber spent Sunâ€" day at the home of their _ daughter, Mrs, Shantz, near Berlin. > Mr. F.Pfl;holtb'l'l&ton(lo.. Winnipeg, formerly of this place, was ford Saturday and Sunday... _ Mt. Sidney Snyder returned . home friends ~at . Preston, â€" ‘Mr. Joe Westwood, St. . Jacobs, called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. John Lackenbauer, _ Waterloo, on m- s ; We are sorry to report Mr. Gordon Bingeman on the sick list. â€" Mr. B. W. Moyerâ€"has been laid up for three weeks but is able to . be around again. f Mrs. Henry Hull very pleasantly enâ€" tertained a number of friends to a a"’“"““ last week.. The afternoon was pleasantly spent by all. ;l Montreal, ‘Jan. 19.â€"Henty Herbert .\ Godfrey, the wellâ€"known composer â€" of ; | Canadian patriotic songs, died . here _| last night suddenty, of b:"‘ faihate. y fi“‘,h #, and came to" â€" Canâ€" *\ ada when very , song. He lived for a number of yeats in Toromto, and â€"â€"|iater removed to Montreal. President Jos. E. Seagram of the Ontario Jockey Club is in the city from Waterloo. He said last _ night: ‘"My horses have wintered well, and 1. hope to have something 800& to carry my jacket at the coming spring meeting. Our King‘s Platers . have u'm us, and should race croditâ€" ably. | Infetno, yes, he is doing well, and if he is ft and right (I don‘t think any horse â€" will beat him . at 111 0100 _2 Mc actoted WHUa E: weight for age. over the (Woodbine course. His dam is dead; and there will be noâ€" more of the tribe of Bonni¢ Vicgtnyonmthuw u22 o0 Bikdadimsrendh Aroiaasoet t P ones race.. She was an exceptionally vahiable brood mare, but of mccount of the infrmities of extreme age she had" to be chloroformed. I have some thirty mares of English blood . at Waterloo, but you know Bonnie Vic was a credit â€" to the old t‘anadian «tack.‘‘â€" Toronto Globe, H. H. GODFREY DIED 8UDDENLY A C.EAENNEL‘8, The DPruggist Buccessor t ( Boptap‘s brug Brore. at the residence of Mrs. Moyer A Tonic and Sedative, A boon to womenkind BLOOMINGDALE. GOOD REPORTS. NVegetable Presoription $1.00 per bottle. to e on Rllen streot â€" aiter an _* weeks," he hayâ€" leave On the secondjot vabuary, £: x‘!\h-h:un‘mmfllu:{dml r.in.tl.:wclfl‘g-’l.lrlld umlut‘cn"fiuhwhnhl | yourflppportunity to get a cost at half 1 ‘This sale is to clear out all old lines and 100. . 4 '"h‘l.:” mmaazw umhcmn-uwhsmuu‘h = ywmnmtmuwm-lh- 22 Misces Grey Twood Coats, sizes 12, 14 to 15 years, uwaau.n,'&-my m .....?':............... SPECIAL PURCHASE of Ladies#‘ fine Cream and !u Cashmere Waist Silk em bzocidered fronts. â€"This lot was the bi ufacturer‘s stook and bought at less than 50c on the Dollar. for $2.00, : COME EARLY, SECURE FIRST CHOICE, SOME LOVELY <M.WEICHEL& $ E. N. HAWKE, Waterloo, â€"â€" % ‘Also a fall line of Agricuitural Implements on hand. mfl stock a fine assortment of all kinds of harness, blankets, robes, whip Weichel‘s Weekly Store Those desirions ot buying a fine baggy or cutter vnildavul‘% Jay Axe 650. Toronto 1.00; _ _ Ontario, 1 00. Crown~ Jewel.1.00 Poerleas, 90¢. 5 c We have a first class handled Axe for 1.00 Cutters and Buggie ~/In Axe Handles we can supply you with “.\]WMQMMX“” 500. Root Baskets Carries a full and upâ€"toâ€"date stock of Leather Overcosts and Imitation Persian Lamb Coate. Also a fine assortment of Robes and Blankets, Headquarters for trunks, valises, eto. Would be pleased to have you cali and inspect my stook. S2 TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE~ _ _. _ . CHEAP CASH STong 27 KING STREET, BERLIN . PHONE 215 H. M. WILHELM WATERLOO‘S LEADING HARNESSMAKER Axe Handles SMYTH BROS, REASONABLE PRICES, How about your _.â€" oross CUT saw . this year. We have a good | these saws and everyone is anteed. We carry the L Lance, Racer, Gold Coin and in 5$ add 6 feet. Call in a our prices on these goods,. > We carry a complete lin Axes, all madeâ€"of the best q steel. . We have such colel lines as the Toronto, On! Crown Jewel, etc., and at the is 1.15, : * _ _XN. > â€" it, reg. price 7.00, going A4 : of the celebrated (‘Habn‘s | at 456. â€" Don‘t miss 16. ; _‘ _ handles -010.-5..1 WATERLOOQ, AXES which must be sold en to buay one of

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