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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 24 May 1894, p. 8

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* c You want the best, don‘t you?> Then buy Landreth‘s tor 30 cts * agh L' Sold on‘y at The White Drug Store, Berlin. m â€" Good â€":â€" Value. The prices of the following lines speak for themselves : Harness, Saddles, Collars, Kalters, Wa DOERING BROS., Waterloo. fed We Buy Close, therefore can Sell Solicit your patronage on the basis of o Did it ever strike you that ' some baking powders are betâ€" n g UW BP & â€" ter than others, There are various reasons. Some are imâ€" nd pure asome have stood in stores till they are useless. We make baking powder. We make it twice a week. We make it of pure material. We make the best, HY. MAIER, HORSE WANTED. Rhe Largest Sbtore, The Largest Stock and the Best 34 e EBMUTUH. Saddler, Waterloo. CHEAP. tp rent a House in Waterloo or n, brick preferred, must have fiv furnace and bathroom, Write Mercantile Firo I NQTIC CHRONICLE OFFICE values in town. Henry Maier. M Wheels and Towers ipp 1CL. 1891 All Steel. DAVMEL 1ELLER CALYVANIZF Un it wh Ininet n raACCS H U t abd worth S1.z0 yÂ¥ work com <3C well LOC a C Philipsburg. Some maintain that the recent rains will deter the potato growth ... . Mrs. Nitardy‘s dwelling bhouse is nearing its completion, a painter‘s brush will be busy in a few days. Levi Koch bhas the contract . . . . Henry Handsteinhas some fine beeves on hand this week. He is supplying several butchers of Berlin. Ti HRosek Fawk,â€"A very interestâ€" ing event took place last week. A man named Mr., William G, Rose, resiqing near Elora, said that while he was on his way to pay off a mortgage to his father in law, he was robbed of ~1600, and his horse and rig. He caused deâ€" tectives to investigate the matter. His horse was found about a mile west of our village and was taken to Guelph where Mr. lose, after seeing that the evidence against him was too strong, confessed that his whole story from beâ€" ginning to end is nothing but a fake. He did it, he says, to clear himself of a loss of about ~1600 in & business transâ€" action of which his wife was unconsciâ€" ous. _ Henry ~ Wiederhold and Moses Pfanner were called as witnesges in the case ' West Montrose. â€" Woe is again pronounced upon the finny tribe by lovers of sport, who traâ€" _verse the banks of the Grand river or follow along the crooked course of our creeks with all the modern appliances necessuary to invite the attention of the speckled trout. . Althongh a pleasant outing, it is attended with trials and temptations as we picture them travelâ€" ling through brush heaps, surmounting fallen timber or climbing trees where you unfortunntely landed your prey saying nothing of the swarms of flies and mosquitoes that keep & person actâ€" ive in order to keep the blood in cireuâ€" lation ;but after all a fishing excursionâ€" ist feels fully repaid as he plods homeâ€" wards with a good selecuion of the speckled tribe (which be has either pawned from some country urchin for: a trifle or was fortunate to make a good catch himseif) tminus his empty beer bottles and forgetting to replace the fence rails he necessarily had to use to. construct foot bridges. , Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Mitchell of Ilamilton Post offtice department were visiting relatives in this vicinity for the past week . ... Mrs. Jacob Peppler was staying with her daughter Mrs. J. Strohm of Bervlin last week ; ... Mr Noah Shoem@ker raised his strawâ€"shed last Saturday. Buteuextor Fart CaTrcE.â€"The Farâ€" mers _ Shipping Company _ sbipped U carâ€"loads of export cattle last Saturâ€" day, 3 from St. Jacobs and 3 from Elâ€" mira under the charge of James Laidâ€" law from Guelph,. Among the farmâ€" ers that shipped from this vicinity were:â€" ‘"It cured me ‘" "It saved my child‘s life !" _ "I woauld not be without it if it cost me one dollar per bottle!" Hunâ€" dreds have used these expressions in speaking of Harvard Bronchial Syrup, that king of remedies for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, hoarseness and lung troubles. This wonderful preparation has saved thousands from consumption. It cives immediate relief. Kcexrz.â€"On April 5, at St. Clements, the wife of David Kuntz, of a son., Hrira.â€"On April 26, at St. Clements, the wife of John Helm, of a son. Rxist.â€"On May O.at St. Clements, the wife of John Reifi, of a son. . Miewx,â€"On May 11, at Berlin, the wife of the late J Miehm, of a dayghter. Sortter. â€"On 11, at Baden, the wife ‘of Christian , of a son.. | | account of bad weather. A number of the selectiqns rendered ])y the phnu- ograph were particularly clear. . . . The villige boys have again organized a foot ball elyb and judging from the maâ€" terial they have to work on we would expect them to give as good a record of themselves as in former years. \ B Adar ets Continued from First Page. reatest possible work with the resources at his command.... I"]mnugl‘i\ph» Concert gi\'(i‘ll HMi mnbrenneér‘s Hall on Friday eve vas but fairly well attended on ut of bad weather. A number H L wma Att BIRTHS ead t 6 t iwveraging lhs 1495 1500 pectations of realizing higher prices in the course of anothér mpnth. It was stated toâ€"day that another large shipâ€" ment of American sheepjof 1,000 head was on the way for expo*‘t.. The fourth shipment of Manitoba cattle for this season arrived at the C ian | Pacific stock yards toâ€"day. It isted of 22 ears of cattle, and four ears of hogs for Gordon and Im‘m two cars of cattle for O. L. which are all for Liverpoo!, May 21.â€"Supplies have been less this week, and prices have inproved. _ The tone is altogether firmâ€" er and prospects are better. The mar. ket has gained from ]| to since. last Monday. _ Prices in cents, computed at ®4,80 to the £ are as follows: Fingst SEGCTS mm or..r +s .. @0 10 .10 80 10 tinod to choice .. .. .. . ... ...!Q 004 0 o9% Poor tomedisam ........... 008%$ _ 0 08$ Pulls. .: .â€"ss:sc.s.s. ... 4 0 064 * 0 06$ Iffferior8., . . .. 2s iis id OBS AOs Montreal, May 21.â€"Génerally speakâ€" ing there was a better feeling in the export cattle trade toâ€"day, especially so when cables commenced to come in, which were firmer, and ‘poted anâ€"adâ€" vance of 1â€"4 to 1â€"2¢e per‘lb. over last week‘s cables in the face of heavy reâ€" ceipts and a fair supply of cattle generâ€" ally, The above news was somewhat encouraging to shippers, but they can stand more of the same kind, as cattle boughs here at 4 to 4 lâ€"4e would not let them out with any profit, notwithâ€" standing the low rate of, freights and insurance. The shipments this week will probably be large, (providing the markets abroad continue to improve,as there are 14 steamers to sail. In the west considerable export gtock has been bought during the week and a great deal more would have been only farmers in some cases are holdicg stallâ€"fed cattle, owing to the low prices offered for them as compared with previous years, and a great many of them are turning their stocks out on grass| with the exâ€" cattle for 0. L. Head, which are all for shipment this week. > b “f‘u_ig'ht marâ€" MARKET REPORTS. Interest fallowed on all sunis of $1 and upâ€" ward~, remaining in the Savings Bank departâ€" ment 30 d:\g~ or over, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at the rate of per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. L. P. SNYDER, Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes & specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. + DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund .. Deposits ........ THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA. DizrRICH,.â€"On May 12, at Baden, the wife of Simon Dietrich, of a s * NISPELâ€"On May 11, in ton,the wife of C. Wigpel, of a daughter.| .. LEED$,â€"On May 16, in wtl: Dumfries,the :;of John &adt,yf a gon. , [ ELMIRA BRANCH. FOUR PER CENT LIVE sSTOCK] .£0 10 to 30 10 . 0 09} 0 o9% . 0 O08% _ 0 08} , 0 061 + 0 06} . 0 05 0 05 Manager, $ 607,400 3,300,000 $,000,000 In the Matter of the Estate of Elias Snider, late of the Township of IWaterloo, Yeoman, deceased : Dated at.Guelph, this 14th May, 1899%; _‘ :=â€" : Further particulars ard concitions ‘will mau;lg known at the time of sale and Mm hs in the meantime from the undersigned. . _ U NDER and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgaze made b George Louis Scheuerman there will be ogfm.{ for sale at Public Auction (subject to a reserve bid) by James Taylor, auctioneer, at the dwellâ€" ing house on the premises on Farm, in the Township of Woolwich. Quotations are : Butter, pound rolls, 15 to 16¢ ; large rolls, 14 to 15¢ ; tub, new, 15 to 15ic; eggs, new laid, per doz. 91c ; dressed hogs, per cwt. £6 to $5.50. STREET MARKETS. Toronto, May 21.â€"White wheat, straight, 1s quoted at 63c ; red at 60c for standard ; spring at 60c, goose at 58c ; oats at 39c ; barley at 42e for malting and 40c for feed ; peas at 65} to 66c for common and 65i%c for black eyes. Timothy, £10 to $11.50 ; and clover $7 to $8. Straw is quoted at £7 to 8 for bundled and 5 to $6 for loose. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasâ€" ant to the tasto, the refreshing and truly beneficiul properties of & perfcect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugâ€" gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manuâ€" factured by the Californig Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is pripnted on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Liverpool, May 21, 12.30 p.m.â€" Wheat steady ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; corn firm ; demand moderate. ket continues to rule weak, and rates have a downward teadency; in fact, the indications are that they will touch the lowest so far this season, this week. <It was rumored toâ€"day that Liverpool space was offered at 30s, while on the other hand some shippers stated that they were paying 35s with regular lines, and we quote 27s 6d to 35s all round. Large beeves were bought by shippers at $4.25 per 100 lbs; butchers‘ cattle bringing from 4c per 1b, and pretty good stock at about 3 1â€"2¢; milkmen‘s strippers were slow of sale and brought from $25 to $40 each or from 3 to 3 12e per lb. Fat hogs are higher in price; fed porkers bring about 5 1â€"4c per ib, and hogs just come off the car sold at 5 3â€"8 to 5 1â€"2¢ per lb. Brings comforts and improvement and tends to pérsonal enjoyment when rightly used. â€" The many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. 1 Mortgage Sale MONDAY, 4th day of JUNE, 1894, Notice to Oreditors. EUROPEAN MARKETS. KNOWLEDGE â€" OF â€" Wt J. D. Williamson J D Williamson & (o. and Removed to the are now offering it at proportionate reâ€" duction. This Stock as is well known, is one of the finest stocks in the city. The Dress Goods are particuiarly good. There is also a very fine range of Prices riddled: beyond rficogm'aon Money magnified out of. ?II proporâ€" tion. ./ | 45c on the $ Take the first train to Quelph. Bargains such ‘as we offer won‘t keep. If you have a dollar or ten dollars| Suitable articles in great variety to spend you are interested here, | patterns can always be bad at Bankrupt Stock Sale Mantles, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods. An _ irresistible inducement to buy Gress Goods at the Lion is the advanâ€" tage of having them made up by our Dress Maker. \ ¢ HE Mur.icipal Council of the County of T Waterloo will assemble at the COURT HOUSE, BEKLIN, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, Next, at 10 o‘clock a.m. By order County Clerk‘s Office Berlin, May 17, 1894, THE undersigned begs to announce that he is open for business in various matters pertaining to skilful Accountant work,such asâ€"â€" Posting and Balancing Books. Opening New Books,or improving the system. Preparing Annual and Special statements, Making Investigation or a General Audit. Unravelling Tangles, Adjusting Partnerships or Capital Accounts. Effecting settlements with_Creditors. Managing or Liquidating Estates. Organizing or Liquidating Companies. The business is being carried on in connection with that of A. 0. Boechmer & Co., (Banking, etc.), and security will be furnished whenever required. County of Waterloo. M, 3. POWEH, General Passenger Agoent. Nand after May 21st, Train No. 6leavyâ€" O ing Waterloo at 10 : 50 a. m. and Train No. 7, leaving Galt at 2:25 p. m., will be cancelled. Passengers going West in the forenoon will have to take the 9 : 32 Lrnjn7 L. J.‘SEARGEANT, o m ne onl Manager. Y On Evergreen Farm, 1 mik east of Water 00. S A. E. QUICKFALL, _ Grand Trunk Railway. aving THOROUGH bred Yorkshire Boar. Standard Bearer. 2nd, No. 1025 Y, Farrowed Sept. 22nd, 1891, bred _by Wingrove and Andrew S. Burford, Ont. Sire. Ho?:’vell. Emigrant Imp).â€"173â€"Dam Molly 7thâ€"$46â€"&c. GOLDEN LION OF GUELPH, Thorough bred Holstein Frigsian Bull,Nero. FOR SERVICH. English Berkshires. 10â€"it 13â€"3m. 19 NOTICH WOTICE TO TKE PUBLIG. NCOTICE. J. LITTLE & CO. Bought the Stock of OF GUELPH, ISRAEL D. BOWMAN, H. ALETTER, Practical Accountant ISRAEL CRESSMAN, New Dundee. Ont. OF LARGE â€"ATâ€" County Clerk. 21â€"it & (O.,| The Corner Jewellary Store, Proprietor. tf Bring your watches and ctocks wan ing repairs to C J." Alteman, who w undertake to put them in good runni order and guarantee satisfaction. Tp. Clerk‘s office, St. Clemen Lfay 21st, 1894. y IN THE TOWX OF BERLILN, â€"â€" ON â€"â€" TUESDAY, 12th day of JUNE, rext, at eight o‘clock in the evening. TNCLC CCE AADIA _ DCiore said mentioned date 0 aggear at the Hall on the day of said Court. 13; order of the Council. | J. L. KROETSCH, â€" | Corxnty or WaTERLOO, 1 N OTICE is hereby To Wit : _ [ %ivcn. that the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and also the County Court of the said County, will be holden at tfle CUOURT HOUSE, at 10 o‘clock a m., of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Constables, Gaolers, and all others concernid, are required to take notice and attend to do and perform all duties which appertain to them. Sheriff‘s Office, Berlin, \ May 4th, 1894. J LN tings of the Court of Revision for the ‘Town of Waterloo will be held in the OLDâ€"COUNCLL CHAMRBEK, in the Market House, on _ Town Clerk, Dated at the Clerk‘s Office Waterloo, May 19th, 1894. â€"It COURT of Revision to revise the assessâ€" A ment rolls of the [Municipality of the ownsh:g of Wellesley for the year 1894, will be hela at the Tewnship Hall, Crosshil1, on Wednesday, May the 30th, Next, at 10 o‘clock a.m. All :fimrties having any cor plaint or complaints,shall file such complai with the Clovrk before said mentioned date GENERAL SESSIONS Court of Revision NOTICE is hercby given that the first sit 1% tings of the Court of Revision for thi Court.of Revision County of Waterloo. â€" Has brought the art of manufacturing Hair (ood> to â€" fection that every lady or gentleman afllicted witl | l thin or straight hair should use one or the other oj } o C rsUs>, 1‘.‘\ lu\‘q]y styles.. Over 45,.000 now enjoy the benetit= of : % e . {\ Ladies, see his Open apd Full Wigs, his bang styles ma« *@ ce ul} naturally curly hair, his wavy or plain front picces. )n« K 47 es in every length or shade. (Gentlemen, see his :u!l toupees for part baldness; they are worn by the leaoi of Canada and the United States, There is no false appearance about then: th | light in weight.that the most delicate pergon can wear them:; they are a great pr to the head. In toupees especially, Prof. Dorenwend has gained snch a world wi tation, that he is working night and day to enable him to fill his orders. Phy=â€"ici« isters, merchants, artisans, and every class of the community, attest the benet: derived from the use of the coverings, both in appearance and as a preventative 0| the head, neuralgia, catarrh, etc. Ladies and gentlemen should inspect these zoo Beautifulr Hair on Either Lady or Gentlemay is Alteman‘s, the Jeweller. Ladies‘ low lace shoes, $1.25, reduced to 90c. Ladies‘ button shoes, $1.35, reduced to $1. Men‘s lace or gaiter shoes. $1.25, reduced to $1. Men‘slace or gaiter shoes, $2, reduced to $1.50. Men‘s low tan shoes, $150, reduced to $1 25. A few lines men‘s low shoes at 75¢c, $1 u}), Boys‘ shoes, 75¢, $1, $1.25 up. A large lot of girls‘ and children‘s Slibes at érl'eatly reduced prices. See our Ladies‘ Aberdeen shoes Torl]x £2.50 dbw, to $1.75. â€" READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, WAY DOWN.â€"Men‘s Suits, pA(‘e £5, reduced t $4 ; Men‘s Suits, price $7.50, reduced to $6 ; Men‘s Suits, priice £9, reduced to $7.50 ; A few lines of Boys‘ Suits at $1.50, $1.75, $2 up. Seejour Men‘s Pant, at 81, worth $1.50. _A FixE Lor or NEw Goops to SELEcT rkon. Boots, Shoes, Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Wedding Presents. Wednesday, 30th day of May, 1894, OP THE PEACE AND CoUuKrTY CoURrr. TOWN OF WATERLOO Ror DoruEnrNq 3. E. RERENET &&& CC _ fair on Either Lady or Gentleman is Always Admired. It adorns the head and beautfifies the face by giving a graceful and refined expression, WALPERS‘ HOTEL, BERLIN, Friday, June Ist and until Saturday afternoon, 4 o‘clock, dune 2nd SPECIAL SALE HE IS COMING ! America‘s Greatest Hair Goods Artist F. COLQUHOUN, M. SPRINGER, BE RILILCN. Sheriff, Clerk. â€"â€" OR â€"â€"â€" s31, x ea. o O i n m ‘\‘,‘;}"‘ OQREN WE Mo§ 3 Ee _Â¥ _4 J . DCE RS A M Everfast, Stainless, Black Cott Hosiery. We would again call at tention to the fact that we have â€" cured the| agency for Everfa= Stainless, black hosiery for lacil and childrep. No risk in buy!: goods, every pair guaranteed or th money refunded if not as repi< sented. I PARASOLSâ€"â€"â€"\W e carr. mense line of Parasols in bli. shot effects at ;3, So, gyoc $1.25,$1.50, $2.00 up. Seec Parasolsat $1 and $1.25,.0grc: We are gelling a very og of good washing prints at vard. Japonica satin stripes « per yard, worth 15c. We have a splendid line of f black and kvhite sateens made Simpson, ‘of Philadelphia, wo! 20c a yd. are selling very fast 16¢; this line is fast black. _« We are ‘offering a job Dress Muslins at 4c, worth 10c a yard; This Store Closes Every Evening at 7 o‘ clock except Tuesday and Saturday. Seasongahle Cheap Cash Store. New PRINTS, New MUSLINS, New SATEENS, New PARASOLS, At very low Prices. Cheap Cash Store, e pipe, smjall pipe, long pipe. shorl pij ght pipe, |crooked pipe. Eu{ cigars. litt] , & 5¢ cigat, a 10c cigar, whole plug. C\ bright , black chew, fine cut, not CV , good mouth organ, cheap mouth orga! SMYTH BROS. |__KING ST, BERLI® Cagh and Ong Price. flau want a WATERL‘~} GOODS W EN D, AT Do ol oreat Ete, Ma YOL xLâ€"Do. :: 10t NO. 1 :at ot No. Z,at THE BOEH Attraction this w yone having ring The 0T AT _ THIS Bring them‘to me later than â€" â€" > ATER TERMS : CABH AND mense which w regular y low m l)rlC( hest Cas «+ LAD1 e ha atcria Th )C At % Grocer Potato IS IN car tT1O S 1

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