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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 14 Jun 1894, p. 1

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IX Ke the same with - : or before the ma mdobu-d to tho " to nuke pare-t W he MbttMt due. WM. PITCH. . __ id Brandt ties against the” h b-ucksnlithnc'g ISSULUTIUN. Creditors. Riv-IAIN“ g e Property -mu- ot award, the 9th 1884, Pn m he w " mun, mt, mm td Ml I Knu‘utmo' Th6 late f tar! Dab“ Notiea. we of tho mmintrurm data-m -- ' I’m-l half "tut F u w""""1 ':'rrs,'l't, 101191 In": lln' IN 'ii1lirAil leit.‘e o “w: Mttt nude by ("M'rud In [‘th " ten' A, "rroher, blur... SALE DI J .'(:'."Hu:st of Mar, A. [ k and Kiln t ich - u hm bed! All dour ‘M: putt In t the an d. at Con- K “A FT, ouey I mm In... ne ‘Ulbllngu ood repair, u. "ter mom LIan wmg 1m I! ul notice be liable 'ny part " who-c partner: en CBrl ..... I"! ..)nd “and.“ hivaum , t-rttied, ' trcld bt C,, The (In? tour, ' xframe nw-i ind . will. um {What-u. , f bur-ch... 'l/d. huh.“ they; ”Alma 1-041 to among on Third. ur pr r1~uan nd or, an or "said ted w Kraft WA}; '19“)th '"rix_aad In Mute' “he ittr nu The " atthe oli, thit. 3'03? "rte bid " (mm. IEOTATOES, ' School “a; I) he itttt he he GEO. Highest Cash Price Paid k Bring them to me not later than - - - Bring Them at Once Anyone having Potatoes Special Value Be Comfortable. THE flli0lil .; THE BOEHMER 00., VOL. X L.---NO. 20 {City Grocer an THIS WEEK. mu H Some new attractions will be added this week, the hot weather being upon us, we have thrown on our bargain counters a lot of light dress materirksuitable for all kind, of dresses, waists and blouses. Besides the special Ist ot irish Lawn at 12%c of which there is only a small For ;:c we sell the latest Summer Corset, built for wear md comfort, well worth $1.00 per pair. t a _..., - -....... In: Lit: There are the choicest things in Scotch demity, r'rcrch cambrics, fancy Muslins, Delains and Sateens and I rinklc Clothes. hm: in the torcnoon and get good service, my: are many bargains you cannot see hv the Aura is crowded. acies' White Wear, Ready-made Blouses, Waists Shirt Fronts. ttliahnt,r, will do well to TO Eii1CEi3T./Eu as it is not likely any more cars will leave this sta- tion this season. . . GOES ON of Berlin (Limited.) Inn l WATERLOO, ONTARIO, ' THURSDA_Y_ MO RNJ’NG _ JUNE ll, itsiu, Firm 1° “EFF Mum-375'; will receive . rpm welcome....A quad-1m when ingahoR. C chunk has M‘Sulidny. It}. Rev. Pulm- Fm. .' ....'Iho tfyradtthftotttrt8 Ao _ _ --' "n. - v.1.- vvvn wen-m luuul ICCIIOII FrttE,--A hre broke out in the dry of the gentry, and being n Ramon kiln of Ileimbecker & Klinck’s furni.. Catholic, hi. remains were interred in tare factory on Friday last, and but the cemetery at Mecton. He leaves a. for the observation and prompt action mite end nix children, three long and of Mr. Levi Yoet,iwho gave the oitsrm, three daughters, who hue the sincere the whole' building would no doubt nympnthy of the entire community in have been destroyed. Willing citizens their sudden bereavement. were soon on bend and smothered the Mist Abloei.mrintter of this place fire with buckets of weter. The dnmagrr who wen oper.titr)lppon, " th. Joseph'- wns eonilned to the kiln, the roof and Ila-pita). Unelphyleit week, for the re north wall of it being burned eon-idem maul of an intern“ tumor, hoe not nbly. The loan will not exceed 'IO, only penned-chi, through the Operet- CmrrtcmttL-.. The 'ttttgr,.',',,' bv ion but in upidly ooetvalereinst “a it conference Cot Rev. r. Calling of nothing “mun! ‘oocun will soon be Mitchell, to the Methodist church here home W. . . the Foreutm e! thin in received with more! &vor and he lune attended thinner-e1 od the Rev. will receive I nan welcome. . ..A td Nan-l. a GletnnlUn n- maul era' use. . . .A $5 Royal Canadian Bank note turned up here last week. It is worthless, the bank being defunct. Look out for them. ' removal to Berlin where she Ik'i reside in future. . . .Dr. L. F. Cline is spend. inga few holidays with relatives at, Spriugtseld, Ont. , . .The monthly fur last Monday wasp complete success, being the largest Em “madame fur some time past. lLive stock was in good dlbmand and several car loads were shipped for ,,5poIt and for hutch- Mus. tichondelmtyer disposed of 1 household e9sot,y his? Motyhtilrior 2sn JULY DEsoysrrrtarrosr.--aun. agar J effrey left Tuesday morning with a gay waggon iveli stocked with adver- tising matter for the Dominion Day Celebration. He intends visiting every town, village and outlaying post. ottiees within twenty-tive miles of 1u'lmiraouul will thoroughly boom the scheme. A very fine programme is being gotten up and the day’s proceedings will be very enjoyable. _ é ' I The Kirkpatrick homestead about three mile: from Galt, Ott the Duudns and Watarloo road was consumed hy fire last. Thursday morning. It w'u formerly the chief hotel on the mac»- damized road and it is noted for having sheltered Lynn MacKenzie on n cold February night and the tire place is still standing on which he leaned while warming his bunumbed fingers, On Monday evening about 6 o'elock a four you old daughter of John Fats. ner, blacksmith, Morriston Was instant ly killed. From reports received Geo. McPherson, teamsier, wan hauling a long stick of tittrtrer,thrcrugh the vilUge to Schaw station, ( nu end of which was dragging on the ground. The little girl with others was trying to get on and have a ride, when by some means she fell under it. The stick passed ova- her head. She was picked up immediately after the accident, gave two or three gasps and died before she could be car ried to her tather's house. Two boys nnmvd James Heffernan, aged eleven years and Alt. Smith aged nineyears were, drowned iuAllen'u dam, Guelph, by the" capsizmg of what is known as a bicycle boat. The City Council of London, Oit, voted 8500 for the Immediate relief pf the sufferers from the floods in British Columbia. ing, At the annual meetine of the Low don Methodist District resolutions were pnsaed meatoruslizing the general con- ference to extend the ministerial term to tive years and to 'urarige for four annual conferences in Ontario and Que. MI 3. Séhondelmc A Thamesville corretrpondent of the Woodstock Sentinel Review any: that A peculiar kind If Worm u making havoc with the soft, wood forest treesiu home parts of the adjacent. southern township»: The elm. especially are being stripped of th: ir foliage. A number of the humus are plant ing their potatoes " second time. Many of the’pomtoes that were put. iq three weeks ago have rotted in the grbund. Hon. William Barty, the‘new Com- iuioner of Puhlic Works, is a native of Biddulph, Middlesex county. of which township In: parent; were pioneers A BUDGET FROM comma- l onnm'rs AND OTHER SOURCES. l the In" or the: can” .u Dunk: carer-ll) nun-Anna and pun nu tsttraeMve than. in the place of the six now eaa. NEWS NUGGETS. Ell-In. _ , y 3 _ . F F wr, in”. F WF2 1-5-15"; "tt w- f" y»; f- - ,.- J ”up ,- q _ Mr'. . , I QF p fy,: 1'3; 3“,"; st'b'ftit5ier,.')1f',r": MEL 1't 1C,r?i1"t'yii .» _ _ g _ . » . ' r , _ . '1 It cg “H- Um! 's/sm,,,?, 1'r's _" "', " '. 's,", . I . . Au, . ' '% t. x, _ . "’ F . ' . i. _ A I _ ". _ . t . 's,.' m . ', _ . I hoe “tended the funeral of the luv. tl')', Norri- pt olenalleq on Saturday tiai....rri-Uneata, toro- nuh Wyn: tboBqu. 8tl'2l'LttJ. Ronni)! my weak. 0a- W here. may. g. The tarieral on Tuesday mu prgbebly the largest ever witnessed inthia notion of the chantry, and being e Rowen Catholic, his remains were interred in the cemetery at thon. He leaves a. mite and nix children, three long and three daughters, who hue the sincere sympathy of .the entire community in their sudden bereavement. Mr. Hayes was 53 years of age and his business had caused hiarto be very widely known and being honomhla in All his dealings wuh the while, he we: very highly ray-peered. He was also somewhat extemin ly engaged in farm- ine u he owned and cuiuvated two very tine farms of "200 acres each, the homestead, here, which he inherited from his futher,the lsteJeremiah Hayes, Ind the 0'Orady farm in Maryborough which he purchmg‘d DOPE your: .30., l I DEATH or Jous HAYES, Ess-This community was greatly startled on Sunday morning by the news of the very suddvn death of John Hayes, Et uire, Furumr, and Treasurer, for the Township of Wellesiey, at his home near this place some time during tho previous night. He had been away for a couple of days on his business of droving,whieh he has followed for some years in connection with his forming and coming home after the fsmily had retired, appears to lmvé at once retired to his room. When the fumi y arose in the morning, he mm discovered in a kneeling posture at the side of his bed, tstitfand cold in the chill embrace of Death. Heart failure is suppoaed to have been the immediate cause of death " he had suffered on previous occasions from this trouble. l For first clnsa and cheap suits of clothes, call at: V. R. Ilerlet's. Piuuumaurioe/-Uat week we an- nounced a surprise party at Rev. RH. Hall's: for Friday evening, 8th June. The promulgators of the scheme were hunting for us with in club, for having given it away, but alkind fate watched over us and we nianaged to elude our prosecutors and: hud the pleasure of taking an active part in the demoli- tion of the very sumptuous repeat prepared by the ladies for the delecta- tion of the company. Fortunately for the party, the CHRONICLE did not fall into the hands of the rev. gentleman, so when at 8:30 pm. the former ar- rived and were admitted, they found "Surprise" in large capitals portrayed on the visage of the object of their visit A majority of the members of t Elmira Division S.O.T., were present, numbering about 30, to do honor to the host, one of their P. W.Ps, and during the evening presented to him by the hands ot Mrs. E.BErb, a. very Gnd. smne bronze parlor lamp' accompanied by a very appropriately worded address read by Mr. Edgar Lvsehinger. The Rev. Mr. Hall replied in a few well.. chosen words, expressing his apprecia- tion of their well wishes and congratu- lating the Elmira Division on its personell and past records. It might also be mentioned that coincident with the surprise and presentation, the rev, gentleman received in last Friday's mail notice of his appointment as Provincial Deputy Grand Worthy! Patriarch of the Sons of Temperance l of Ontario, with power to organize and institute divisions of the order. We congratulate him on his preferauent, l _ Wm Stephan, tailor, and familv re- ‘moved to Listowel lust. week, where the former will open out, an esttsl,li,,h. ment in his line . . . . Mrs. M A. Shelby, nee Rut; of Wolverton, Out, spent a few day: last week with reutiveshere . . . . Ezra Ziegler of Berlin was in town over Sunday. .7 .Mrs. W. J. Reynold and family have returned after spend- ing a short, time holidnying with friends at. Lrndon....David Bean Etsq., pro prietor of the CHRONICLE. Waterloo, made a short call on his old acquaint- ances here last Monday. . . .J. t'ffel. man, merchant of Waterloo, was in Elmira on Friday or? business. [ their home near Elmau. . . .Misses Emma Ran and Berta Snyder are un- winding the Many Hull opening col certs in Toronto _ this week. . ' .M/, Mn“ and. 1 but? will I "v u...‘ .. m... ' n, csr. pm took the evening train at Bright 'l 'CC,' "l, the] “free; winner _' a. 1 d l FARMERS, 1'hccrtssoh'---Ntmrly all for & two wppk.’ wedding D‘Ur to Bur , ta e t f', p at 9r") t 'at. Ci'C,'1"f',',L'i: the llnymille populace turned out Pn- Mlo, New York, ote. Having "sunehed speak. tht It' private OPEHIUHH J,"' , H) y t "ttttist' to ttresFuru,ers' Excursion to the their bark on the 59. of matrimony an. a tspecially (.m the I'tt,t's. and ..'f.tyeT l Guelph U.A.C. last Thursday. It is der vprv propirious circutrosc, ss, we , ance quostmnsz. . . Next to Pl""cte" l .541} the favottterutject of wuwrsmion Are 00.1mm", we echo u... -,A,..‘.,“umg t hupa the most Interesting mine 0t ting! among those, who “are f "we in lw- of their wide tetrr'e of Ht WW" 'or, --; in f day 81008 the ltstt.st UPWH h FOP? of the ing Mrere. son"; who lmrluvd their wighing the") Inna cnnlu.‘,u l trs, :,‘,JV.P)-y.. D Coxey army has died away, w lllcycllng autumn? of the collrge'u worth .nd and in hoping {but tttrt t. In“... Cf , and the art-at central rtlsy road race merit from election campaign edntorials, trouble may tot'r' rutile '1.» _, ": is-ou: 3 from Sarnm to MOMNML. Our. bots mud "gamed It as: Worthless sinkhole of their ocean of mun htr.e all been posted P their dung-s and for Prowuciul funds had their illusions *7 -- - _ l will "tet, .the Couriers ts I,"? ut. dispelled. The evidences of practicd J 1 r most ahilries. The ".iGttorleres la the utility Mud iuosleuutsle beueiic co the _"" new». V I name the boys hammvrn the Bicycle a riculturnl intemstu Were no mlivnt Mr, Otto 1 "ttresult, ot l" "tet 'r". st.- I club here and such they 'tre. The oth- that. the most Violent 1tsrtittu could itea his trinter, Mrs. A"" '"? ""51“! , er day w. Welsch "tsd C, Sterhng took 1not withhold njust meed of commend» “f"k ' . . . M rH 1,l:'tsite, M t'- f“ f“f”‘y . . tripy.otmd. the country, tstmrttrse an tion. The symmetrically“! beautifully Frey, ttl Mr. Ll" Fser 'tt “mm” . seven thirty In the momma and reach. kept lawns were dotted over with were vuuurut at M r. 'uid Mrs. Wm. l ing hometabont 4.30 in 'lit nt.tymap, throng. of eager, happy nightmares, ::‘7, --C_", -- _r_7 ~77\::, W. Paddieoastse und H. Schqndt 2t'lii'iiii a" tsomservuoriets, filled with (Continued m &h Page.) over to Stanford Ind commg hemp gorgeous flowems, from the common .n.d to who" long." would take thtm l household plant, to the nre and stately L-QL-..--.-'.--:-,..:.:.;-..-:-:.;-, a --_-- W‘ -- ----dr-=-V.-..="a: tr.i.ed hovered. the dutmce ot Id miles] exotics of tropical elitnes,divided honors tttiles m 43 I?."':, Mr. W" “m: with a... tsatefullt selected and “on MONEY To LOAN Also rgde to Berlin, the other day; ti. l tsussaitied museum of tusirmo,, birds, im H AT H haok an le" than 2 houn's; soon we will 1 sect: plants, minerals, etc. Acontinuul be nble tn I" the champion games from utrva'm of visitors 'hrottged the Giry Hun-burg, excuse our conceit. 7 . . Mrs. I buildings, the ditl'erent sublet, the tut. 5 - I CD "' 6 E._R. Beger of Port.t.loroy: Mlch.,tmd l perimental plots, en: ' during the after. Mfu Alum Prenaprlch of Sebewnmv, noon. imbibing u the trrttEte tine, plea- PER CENT. gig; no the sue.“ of Mr. “a Mtts. I Inn: And profit. The untiriru,kinduess, -- or. . A . II Bow that the rum weather comm _) ttht,'1'2r2,hut'it:'tf.1e,ioteat', Armaments have hem hulnpleud spate, thouthnfnpkuore till out-‘0 . ‘11“ to bulimic-go Amount of pnuteaad . [but Mic-tuneful. Eur] ' Pu dai brown; the "tall boy "Indly "In": eitizetottthU tdir Prov'ttrtsr,utadrdkit (Bo-Pays n on the 29thotV than who?! 'utopa, lmud of "mg, .n inatitotioo, whieh, F m Pro art tusd m - on" "ht looking 'sroeud GiiiG with" mama-light of "ientitio ar p y for the girls they futon?) $20 :1. ”1:1“! investigation, in tteaidttmtalr “a WtMF - A” - lio-nic foe Ii . o an. , an en . i remnant l m“ Mro W" a” ht tlyir PT.. Al lfifflim“ol°{h3”w£%w or tU Town " Property Trendy ',t,'"gi'S8 ll lasting tn the at 'qIriestlturbt. " the low mm tt ' to li per a“. "Am 'ttrt 3°“. ' Weil J"' “mm“; _ Mr. Hr. Gulmrt, with Martian“ ' "e"ty"Yuee well the- tants about»: ”a MH-s has RICE . hath-mot tdtr"T etie1ttf,erPirity,.fut'e! " Now - . l ' 'iii'iiiiriiiiii'ii, t?teuhyrrttte . weiee. u. 'l"afil Lrgtaratutdhr!tesdttyr8trot_ x ..- “a...“ 9teyfrtue'y ris?iiiicirii' owed; tg,'ral',t':2W2,fgt' ' 3re Ill-livwolww hmlktbobdd. l $.w .. 2,'tlett: J a Engaged-y “:53" Hiring-‘0 ' br, g. . 1dt-artputtsdtimiaqttiriaul th- C . j. ittfillMft “I.” -t iati'i'iiiiifiiii'ii,tiiiiit *. g; Mieharit-ieeqMr% "..' 'RK"). u . ' ” Il .2“ aTaN-..'%Adi-ar-_u.--. - a: I Mr. C. C Wt Me of Tomi-tn, limpet» re tor tor pie. High Court of Ontario, I. li- O. F. '.'Y in townon Thursday earning at hat stirring up the EtiH-Ilnlknlli of Court IV. New Humburg "HP, l. O 1"..with good or results-iii; l number of new candidate: M for initiation were "cet'pted. Mr. Whale is u. plowing speaker and besides, tl, well instructing the friends in the '"" Id. tics of Indepo den Forest" k, pr them "li in good humor. [resides Mr. \Vlmle'u it speech short acceptuhle addimsvs Mere sf delivered by Bro. F. H. McCallum, ', “Chief Ranger" and Bro. Caldwell. it 'e', Wns _tb rather im rouiptu affair and .’ M r. McCallum worked hard getting} g some of our lending local talent to take f'. a share in the conceit, part. and should , d be complimented on his succvss in get-l s ting Mrs. HamiItOn and her two little! 'i,' girls Kathleen and Eloise who dellglil- l l.. ed those present With the surging of! - their prettv little songs. Mr. Prone-l , gnat also fwored the audience with in - solo and Bros. Caldwell and Rusmll ’ E with recitations; M r. Russo-Vs beingl ' comic and of his own compo~iti0n. On I I the whole it was a good evening’s enter- ( tainment, the singers etc. helm; 'iii) received. . . .Mr. Joseph Ltird, super- , intendent of the county poor house " Berlin, was in town this week vi ittng i old fiiends. . . .The New Humhurg h brick and tile yard, M r. H. Irrlet,pro- prietor, is in full blast. It is a lit-'Wl enterprise and proving Nucceo,ful. Thel tirat tiie was taken from the kiln this: week and found a ready sale. . . .Uurl [ local politicians are all asiir netting ' randy for the elections on the 2641 um! l [ , here rind there we meet a. group eurnrnt- I l ly arguing the rights and merits. fun-Ii l for his own particular altlr. liills ure '7 posted up all over town adviruning " 1 I _ public meeting to be held in favor of l Mr. J. D. Moore the Liberal cuididntel for South Waterloo in the Win. Tail l l Hall on Thursday evening the 14th l: “inst. We might suggest that, perhaps, l 1 some of those whom we. are pleased In} hear in the street comer debate will t take the platform that owning and l speak their private opinions publicly I! especially on the Putnm‘s and Tamper 2 once questions. . . . Next to polit,ics,per. i hope the. most interesting inpic of the l . dnv since the latest twwu r. port of the"; f Coxey army has died away, ls bicycling : and the great Central rainy road race from Sarnia to Montreal. Our. boys ' have all been posted in their duties and ; will assist the Couriers to their ut. d most uhilivieu. The "tGno/er,," is the name the boys have given the Bicycle u club here and such they are. The oth- 'l er day W. Welsch and C, Sterling took I a tripnrouud the country, starting at ii seven thirty in the morning and reach. l k ing home about 4.30 in the lift: rnoon, tl I W. Puddicomhe Hid H. Schmidt rode . over to Stanford and coming Jrt'lii and to seahow long it would take them , f" tried covered the distance of 14 miles l mile. in 43 min. Mr. Frank Knmm,l e: also rode to Berlin, the other day _g' and l “I. book in less tho 2 hours; soon in will c be nble to In the chompion comes from l " Hamburg, excuse our conceit. ' . . Mrs. if lil. R. Beger of Port Huron, Mlcb.,nnd l Mill Alum Pmprich of Sebewninv, I pr Minh., no the guests of Mr. and Mia. an R. Boner. . l' Bow that the I'm weather comm I t spline, thought- ~of.-.pleuiire till our i , ht? IV, EARRWKLL tlemuox.-Ttte Itev. W' C. Arumrong pun“ r of the Pteshr uni-n church of this plums and Hawks- eil e for re he ymru past, bring 'strout, to remove to Gue'ph punched his farewell aermnn beteon Sunday Inc-r- noon. The c'wutrraostiot, was “HUI-unl- ly large. le Rev, Mr. Hamilton of Winterbourne “in fi.l the “can. pul- pit on Sunday, the 2t h inst. FAnnwnLL t1ertsrox.--Ttte New "nub-rs. eon Sunday um. mtiou was Hum-unl- F Mr. Huniltun of fi.l the “Cant pul- ibrnnivlc. I M r, TIB. Puddicombe left Inst Thurs, .dny for Sudbury, where he will vermin “or a couple of weeks. . . . M r. Willie I‘Tyio of Goderieh, spent. a few hours i here lust. Friday . . . . Mr. G. Wesrrusat, "unit for the Temperance and General liils..CJ., was in the Village on busi- l near: Inst Friday . , . .Mr. TI G. Walker l took in the rum»: at Simiford on Fri, d-i) . . . .Mr. Kelly of Simiford, repent Sunday at Mrs F. E. Tye'u....Mr. Wiihan, Tye, u: til recently my no in Prr,urtnevring varntiom in the “farm Stairs, is erjoying a holiday in his old ’ liUuw. . . . Mr. and M rs. Wm. \anker ‘luft, on S‘luldny for Bruss ls, where, lulu-y purpose sprawling” u. rourrt lime‘ writing ”sliding, thence to Flllit,.Vl iclt. l and prulmlily on to (Islifomm. Our tummy Wlull In that Wdl, "my uruler luvumblr: conditions in " inure salu- lll‘llHH ciutitsu',tugrsitt lun worm-id In will Mil vignr. . . . My. ti inglms, of Plum-i- vulv, want a short. Hum in Um village on S oturdiw . . . . Il r. S. Miller,“ Gould Riipidu, Nick. ha, returned on a visit to his pumice. . . . Mix-s. James Ward, left on Monday tor MiliGrk,where she spends a couple of weeks reiiewi ll a:- quainmnces. ' . . lurs,'thso. Veitch and family, Toronto, and Mrs. Joe. “Hillier, London, Gee been spending a few uuvs at. Mrs, Walker’s, tir. l together with their immy friends of ‘Norlh Eaxdmpe and Gads 11]“... . 1MP. Geo. Krlu-rhm-n from l‘lnnuvillp, Jacob Klalterburu and Chu. l) Jim-MM from Milverlun. Mr. John Sclumrr from Berlin, Mr. and M rs. Henry Maulz from Strmfnrd, Adam lbrenmn from New Hamburg, all: spent Sunday in town. . . .Mr. Juan Furlvr of Tavistuck ‘alao paid us A short visit . . ' .Mr. Con ad Becker Gd the job to liaise Mr. M. Schauh’s barn which Was done very satisfactorily last Thursday ....Mr. Gen. Miiler, late of Toronto ‘Hospital is here to visit, his friends. He looks, hale and hearty afterlus |.opcmtiou. l Ilnyuvllle, WHOLE NUMBER. 205:; Mr. Otto Funny-h. of Prurervo, vim. item his tsimter, Mrs. Am! mg- (was last wwk....Mru Raising. Mr- A u-ony Fray. All" Mr. Eva PM}. of bani", were visiting M, Mr, and Mn. Wm. - '"NF"' nt'rr. 'uone ttrt trt. il oi'.ock u.u),, the hour tstmotorsced for the upd- cine ceremony,"""?' nvuilnhiv am wag occupivd, and the mum of curmw "x. peetation was apparent un way tAce. When the bride, accnuipnniud trv hm- father, sud followed by the bridesumida, Mines May Kerr mm lo " 'slr-r, Mr tored the church many were ttre ("if nupprmud trthut,rs of 'admiration. Tho bride looked charming in cream silk, while the maids were mums an“. nunu ed in Nile green. The groom was ably supported by Mr, Wilt Pwuticomtre. and Mr. Sydney Kerr. When the short cervmony, panorama by liar. J. Wsrtt, by which "two hr-arts Were "mow to best NR mm” was concludwi. the “rid-i1 party drove to the residence of the l bride's father where l most recherche l breakfast tempted the app. tum m the nmny guustu mmmhln-d. Tue bride was the rDCiplent of nuumrmu' Gnd, lame and costly presruls. (mum u to tho high when: with which the young cauple are rvgnrdpd. The Gppy cou- pin took the evening train at Bright for a two wwkv.’ wvddinu our to But- falo, New York, No. Having launchf‘d their bark on the sea of matrimony tttV der very propitious cirvuuu'amo a. we Are confident we echo tr,,. ~--c."-nmnts of their wide cum-'0. of anlwuunwu a. in wishing them long can'imm e h"rrrtoass. and in hoping Um not a imam of trouble any en-r rutile Ilte mil hwum of their ocean of time. who assembled "ls. Jam»: Mun-m. on Wrdnetrdsy, June ti, In u [Limbs the nuptials of 51.. Fred Walk, r ind Mum Maggie Kerr, Long britrt. ll o'c.ock ' , F tr Tum hers and fp hum ttt Ull t r! c-IIll'ul Int-turn Cot. l Ir. (urmn Yul-{e and Gerrard streets, T011111!” tot"est unlbh' l'nmuln'u urn-Ion I qt-tttatt .wlmol. In Fashion the cumu- may: up l oti I-utumrs tor rsuuttttercf-_ Wiitcto, mm SUMMER T fl,lliWilhilj(h'l] SHAW & ELLIOTT. Prirtciptus, CARPETS -,' (Hearing Sale: FOR TLN DAYS BERLIN. SESSION "

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