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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 28 Mar 1895, p. 5

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mrtMtttiatt tsols, Eta. 3888, 'usy gag“: f. anrtouttce" PIES, by any ould par following ect by ue in while to by selling _om priqd- ent , turn. We tore e -, {$53 I l 5:34 The Impvoved Vegetable Sl'm ruWW‘H at. [HQ] 'tor" thi, wwk _ l 4‘; [WM] not be without 3 fine ppm" umph bf yourself. D. S. Huber oi NN cm". is sure to satisfy you. Jami x Krumchher shipped on Monday a double deck car load of hogs tu walrnn and a car load of butchers' to “Win cattle to (hi' Lad -1",ru can buy men's bicycle sweat. er, caps, ghee: and bolts It W.J.Wool- an; ", 1ilptt Block, Berlin. He keeps aim mtoc'i of mea's farrfuhiugs and his pm , are right. ATM" lvsurier meetings announced was held at Elmira and Berlin on Fri- day \twuorrow) have been indefinitely postpulwd owing to the Announcement. of “cannon of Parliament on April 18. --r:,e House of Refuge is crowded a: PP‘SV'UC and enlargement It an euly date becomes an uhooluw necessity. We tsrcely know whether the county is '.0 be couwstulsted upon this (not. or not. “The ads cruising Patrons of the Camuicle have their innings this week 8nd I, * L'r'sulc a good deal ot 1otml and Editorial ',tuscteriscrowdedoat" well ea somber oi new: budgets from cor- respondents. ,1.ka 4n mar report of the amount: con. trimmed by the different locsl branches ot' :21» Hospital Ladies’ Auxiliary in our 1N '-ssue, we inadverte'ntly gnve the New Jerusalem branch, Berlin, imam for only $30.50 instead of " Vi, -m --lsstu. Groff l Hymmen, _Borlin, Lve their opening of spring mlllwery on Thursday, Friday and s.t.turd,rr of ai, “My A cordial invitation to ex- $911de co the ladies of Berlin. Waterloo sod Viu'lni'y to'visit their show room' uu tiesedateg. ‘Suzarman k Co. of Berlin lane WW1 up an imnenoe atoek of Dry 9W Fancyuoods, Wyn-do Clot.)- ‘M sad Hents’ Furnisufutp opposite 30km Fennell k Son‘s hardware store. The stock is an entirely new one, fresh ti: the looms, and workshop. of the '0: d. --Tbe, next open meeting of .tlte Tova of WaterlooHorticultuI-nl Boeietr rm be held in the old Council Clamb- e“on Tuesday evening next the 2nd April. Subject introduced by Mr.Wrn. Itery “How Planta por." Ihr.e ll “Minus are ina/resting Gd M31110 tad open to .11. “Rewind milline o ningl will Yonugm beheld in Down on Tana]. Fridsy in tttoar “Sunday of this week. Therm} '.uvr.r.ft t.t.reei;lririii7piii'rti,iiiiCtiii, amend Naomi“: . mum The mm :“Bments and decontionl in the B. "'. _"°0mltreuu’¢' and . up " Tli N‘Nynbennltotfmtd‘mnd Bad " 7rll'eyettitt the . an: pe chi-law _ iiiiiiii)i1rt4;; a tkhay -bttar.cs 5.33333?" M an -tattrtm $tytttNu U)(/Alu N EWS. {5,1,0qu see u Lynn; s.wods .- “lady Aberdeen" and "Prine. "r,c" are the very latest out, in Ir, . tihirvri. Call and see them hpular Boot and Shoe Store. ‘34; when in nvershoes and v, (in; pr pular Boot and Shoe " who don't wish to appear Mal see J, Utrelmana's line «Uni Exhibition at Guelph " HM St‘pt. 17th, 18th tsud m and would O" GOOD MFG. CO., N" k) B rlin, Ont. ADVERTISERS it I' 4 must be left " this office, m Satunlny noon. The “a must. be left not late ”will. Caisual Advertise- .ul up to noon Wednesdny qr an} 4nd adjusting there Do nut be without it, '(‘prr should have one. Mar for i , The a“ 'l,dt"l11h,, ths TtTSM-held and diquguat tgtt',Nt't l 'f,nt,tlll,,e, lid tef, " 1'o'ld',l"l,',','d'T ijieggtittrA'l8 your mum eti- do at...» ”a“, fail to and tttget"','.)'.',":'." front punctuality l, ir., l _ we optima, Berlin. Mr. Knoll the follo'in. plum: “on, In . dny in ouch month; Ian-cod all" days; Elmira on NI days; H- ville, Wtdndgy bola. Lin'od' day; " Clement-Ind Erich-1m F - dny after Linwood Fir "r--" I --.The following no the Game W - den: of Waterloo County: George BI met. Elwin; John Davitt. " ; AlemFI-uer, New Humbug; HtGIl - ner, Berlin; Peter Gillin and Robe McCruden, Galt; Philip Urea, .Blni ; James full, Hawk-wills; Wm. Moor ' St Jacobs; Fredvrick levers. Brid port; Jon. Mich“, d1iideltorg; T McMahon Elm-paler; John Shark, He?- peler and Joseph Springer, Kmauth. _ -The Ramsay Concert on Wedne'b l day evening of lab week was well tended and wu I pronounced “112% MnRamsay showed you, versatility " talent He singn well, cum relate neb- dotee in capital style end is moreover a. delightfully entertaining talker. Ell view. were the but ever shown ln Waterloo. The entertainment In: ib- teresting and instructive end the audi- ence Wu greatly pleased mth it. _ --The London Advertiser in ttttw 3 practicnlly set entirely by the MFran- thaler Type Setting Machine. We ttre pleased to notice this new evideneehf our contemporary" prosperity. N o a. penile is spued to keep it right in the front rank of the dailies of the provinhe. The paper was founded by John Cairn- eron its present, editor in 1863 and he now entered on it. thirty-second ymr. ft has th large circulnbion in Western Ontario and is doing splendid service in the Camp, of Liberalism, --A. I Snyder of Mey City, Iowa, in remitting his subscription for the Chronieleiiunder date of Mar.eh 18th writer. “We ere having nice wanker, now all gone and roads dry. If the weather stays like this we can soon start seeding. Prices for grain end live stock [we looking up. Export cattle bring $4.75 per cwt. and hogs $4.00 per own; wheat 5N per bushel, corn 40e, oats Me, potatoes Mo per bushel. Land in on the rise and will soon bring as much u in our old home. Waterloo County. Bad . good winter for stock." -The Lulies' Auxiliary of the Ber. lin-Waterloo Hoepitel eccepted the very kind offer of the students ot St. Jerome College to reproduce "Colleen Bawn" at the Town Hell, Berlin, a week Mter Euter, the proceeds to be applied to the Hospital Fund. Thin bright and taking play- wu produced by the students of St. J erome's College on March 18th, It the Town Hell, Berlin, to a crowded home. The en- dience we. delighted with the play and will be glad to learn that another op- portunity will be given to hear the beautiful “Colleen Bewn." -at 'Pte To Rrmt-atnall Brick House on Park Street n $6. Apply to Gr. H. Hutchinon. Waterloo. tf. To Rsttrr.--That handsoma store in- Killer’a Block, Waterloo, Utely occur pied by Doering h Co. Apply n once to Geo. H. Hutchison, Waterloo. tf Losr.-A large black and white dog, 9 month. old, sands 20 inches high a shoulders, Ins large bushy tail with white tip. Round for return " J. W. Fear h Co.'s Hardwu'e store. M ILLINERY orrrrmso.-.0n Thai-Inlay. Friday and Saturday, March 28th, 29th and 30th we shall hold our Spring Mil- linery opening and dilplay of ailka, dress goods, laces, fancy good- and mantles to which we invite all. Our well known reputation for nice good! will u fully unstained. E. R. Hollow qumnv 091mm. -- Bricker a Diebel extend . very cordial mvihtion to the readout of the, Chumiclg tee.? tend their d opening of 8 . Mil. liuery on 'A'l1'lll',", Fridsy mt“- day. March Mth, 29th and 30011.1 Mim Cathcart in again in charge sud fill he plowed to show you all the beast ltylel in spring luminary. mu: an] public}. zaiiiyarirs - at w...» in the old council ateytm Yam o-as-ir-tine/ei/tit e-it Tii'a'ifi' I,'" 0mm- _ dlil'rgj1',1'l,;r'o; on J.?fe"'.tt was 'trs iiiii"tiii aided WEE-O} [er - town toiatt rd nothing he done _ It one to l As, the - I n ceasing: It West Wataehto'aiehu ope-re _ "ttN good “tho; phi! is undo to to it. 1' 1,'eetlttrie,,t. John time-old his term " was, lying within the corporuio ot an. town, to Mn John L. Tra of 'Wellesley tor ttet',; Thilil mr-goodprlett ugh he refused .7500 cub for it belch the N. P satin it-ore. Mr. Unger ha lived 20 your: bsving waved from Wil t in 1875 He will sell the live k, implement", furniture end homtehoht utensil: on the 6th ot April, e week from next Sum-deg. Our readers will find particulars of the ale in another column of this inane; Mr. Unger bu not, yet decided where to make his future home but n he bure- served e very tine building site on the l farm he will likely build and live out tno remainder of hte city! in the midst _ of his friends here --Mr. Henry Kes- eelring no" Stmsburg sold hm turm of 80 acres yo Mr, Jacob Israel 3 neigh- boring farmer for $3800. The price is regarded u e fair cue tor the property. He paid “000' for it some twelve or thirteen oer: ago. The ale ot term stock on; implements will take place on April 10th. Miss May Hohmeier of New Ham burg it Erading as few weeks in town, the sues of the Mines Hohmeier. Mr. Noah Cress, formerly photog- rspber of Petrolia, is at present visiting his parents " St. J scabs. Miss Hue! of Linwood who wu spending . week in Waterloo and Ber- lin vim. " friends returned home on Tuesday. . Mn. 1tl, E. Morrow of Watford has been the guest of her sister, Miss M. Stevens of town for e few days this week. Mics Emu. Weber of Elmira is via. iting her sister Mrs. A. E. Dewitt of town. Mrs. D. Bean is visiting friends at Bright. The Rev. Mr. Cueidy, M. A., will reach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Caddy ha been in the J upon Minion field tot six you: and wilt no doubt deal with some upect of the minionnry work there. He is said to be nn excel. lent spoken Divine nerviws will be conducted in the Temple, Berlin, next. Sundsy morn- ing " 10.30 by the Rt. Rev. F. W. Turk in Germ-n. In the evening ct 7 o’clock the Rev. Louis B. Total will continue his course of Lectures in English. Snb'ect: “The Creation." This subject will necesur- ily be divided into two or more leo. tnreo, commencing with the Conan and Won of the erection ot the Phy- aiaal or Material universe, then will follow the Creotion recorded in Galactic u it follows the former in orderly pro- grecdon. All invited. f CHURCH or woman. 1 mroafter Church of England oer- vicel will be held rcgnlnrly in the ws. terloo Prmbyterinn church, ' every Sundny, commencing nt ', four o'elotk in tho ottoman. The Rev. Mr. Stun of Ber- lin will otheiata. The Snndeyi School will.» hold “the some place, oom- mencing " 2.45 pan. _ tt The ' C. W. Rockne M Berlin moved he Jew Dundee lent Wedneedey where he will reside in the future. The Mennonite Brethren in Christ Ire bullion their “and conference It Ire bolt -iiriirGtth week. --.---e--. iifliuUii. m. deem aka the " Ohm- whole question thfft blind! ot pm- . . --....... . . . inl lid I I m t can] There paged "my quiatit m “N tfg,'ltllllTi'i'lCt'oit '.'/dS,'dr4t'd , vate.' of Linwood“ on WM! willbodono with ittherewilldepqd let'?.'. up 29th 19¢. Mr. Daniel an“, upontbopeoplo ergnd n 'lit/IIA. m Iris mshty-m you‘- thomenvhomthoyundto ,th',t ettte'd,"d, ttttet him. an! Tdtgt,'fkt In a“... a” . . use!“ which i1Glhlrl;k"Gi'driir7i'iriiii.iiiiir 'flfi?:'i1i'al'ii'ii't'iiii'i mam _asveratt Hoyumnohmpeohdmmwmfimmdtyd 'ddntothto 3 'reatrtttf mighhot, and an ii,iiiiiejt2,tfttnttttt,t .Weoomet 'dltT,fl'i'lle'l'l'i'di'llt. ‘ammuponitq My lynewstock. _ manhunt Count” ,rittdnthdr . Mmlimitm ' .. ‘. 'er-tttttlent/c 'ttu'f,lut'llrrltl'l%"llk'rF ."" terltr' 'i',i"j;,t,',tytr,tjsedylt further "tfigs','.",';,,?.';;',',';)":';]" “atom oHrhttr, .s. II-i-I-ilh-y _ P.", Pttett fi'Rees, Personal and Social. The Churches. “w magnum. a! METHODIST. .iittutdarioto-ttse-ntetftu Latest designs, 3 In all the varieties, Fabrics and styles, J. IJffelrnannlaiiii, S. BBUNK t 00 BERLIN, hue opened '9. Clothiug, Genm’ Fur- nishing, Boot & Shoe Store, in r'eliiitTiiiiGaiGi-iiriit map-1m 2 doors we“ of Neville’s Drug Store. The Values we have to offer are posit- ively uhouinhing; consider the prices, “or": Tweed an“: hr 'et and up NOTICE! m.- '.'. an. " Lao Men's Shoes, ttlid lather .85 Boys' Fina Shoes It L00 There no no such values elsewhere. Unapproacssb1e prices all through the stock. _ It will pay you to come and we what we have to offer, end we believe you have simply to see our goods to be convinced that this is the place for you to buy Clothing, Boots & Shoes. Member the "and, No. 20 King Street, East, 2 doors west of Neville’s Drug Store. S. BRUNK & 00., BERLIN A meeting of buobtll enthuuiuta wu held lat Fridsy evening " the Meander Home, when the show club was formed, sad the following offieem elected: Hon. Prat, A B.Mo. Bride; Prom, G. A. Brood; In True. Pm, G. Killer; 2nd Vice Pro... Mar, out Levin; Sea-Tm. o. Lingwood; Mr, J .7Koohle_r; mugging the, "'"'"""9"""' '- -'-'-"-'". ' n _ By. Boos. By. Gwynne WmBnndt. The unanimous opinion of the: meeting won in hvor of forming n We. Delegotelvillbeoontto Berlinto nee whot can be done in the mower. Tho Athletic grounds here will be in excel- lent condition this your Ind it in gati- gigg'E'Euf tgat that ml; the "bots" m preparing to make good use The decision of the Supreme Court on the Ptohihition question In: been given st Int. Provinces, according to the ruling by thin court, have not the right to prohibit the IIIO of 'Itettt _ -- - . '__.-., A- - ' " fISpring Brass Goods, Spring lumnir, 1lping Wraps, Hosiery and Gloves, at the Popular Store of 93g M. M, " St., East, Waterloo Baseball Club. Who She is hereby given that " . nan-tn tG, " " ---iiiFaii%d Pric a. Hem-stitched andin plain borders, Lawn, Linea or Silka " l SQQKS n - _,#_I__'_; n _-:_. ‘n- lr) GLOVES Wm.Jas. Tiralltril, HATS CAPS GENT-S FURNISHINGS SHIRTS HDKFS. UNDERWEAR MO' tlumiiittl DEPARTMENT Will be oranod in a few days. Mean- time I wil Fsell boys’ blouse Suits for $1, $1.50. Atew ed, quality navy blue and cord suitsc T, Two piece smite, any, for 81.50. weed suits for $2.00 and $2.50 ore specisl. Call and amino our stock and you, will be "tisfied tut I show the est. stock of new, fresh an! stylish goods shown in town for boys' and men's wear. Letter orders receive p ompt attention. . fhpmpt Go. J .Fennell a Son’s Hardware Store We come to Berlin utter .11 um interrupted business success of 19 year- and has opened out in our new place of business one of the urgent nod best selected stock: of in new Itylu. English and America. Dry Goods, _ l her Goods, _ Bondy made Clothing Bicycle, Imperul. His-nu]; Varsity, cu ' on. Yachting. Musing, eta, for Gentlembn. . Boys' Tum], Fez. Packed and Vanity cte in great v_ritty, _ - (dun: and Yaeh ing CAP! for young “con-rhea Manchu: that their friends Itirtrtteert solve]! Tiuun Beads in great variety to gait s l tute- and styles. See our win. ova. ee 7H7 Frail; 0011" to fit your neck and pocket, come here, we have them. W711}: -ii,iosed Front and Cmff, or all colored, with two callus. Our stock is replete with Noveltio of all kinda. Walpor Block. Berlin 'pL'Uiiia the qmpleq'at 2 pin for 'art: Tltt.sy 9'0 th WW.“ "Bur-Biici' In}! "Giomsd cashmere locks are the beat v.-lue we h,ve show n this season. RIRmTJoblV and BMbriggyt Under. wear for spring and aummer jut arrived If you want a good pair of Carling Gloves, use our sample stock. If you wmt a. pair of (Haven for tspring we“, see our 81 quality and you will buy it. Ihave ttr. bed! pality Mocha. Gloves in the Market.. an none. wecometirsrtrswtth anenthe. W. t WOOLLARD emuhovndn Berlin. BERLIN- ARE FOUND OPPOSITE Ki; (ootsrttvoeaii ’9M‘z»: CNrCEiit,fiiik TrrEt,CtU"5ir'Eii1 Birthday Cards, Easter Bards, TRY W. H. BECKER "k, CO'S BOOKSTORE 0f Combs, Brushes and Hair Pins we always carry a fine variety. W.H. Becker and (h, King St. hrlE GROW t - . Mlllllllilll, The noted Dress Goods, Silks, Milline:y and Mantle House. Grand, New Stock . (he Spring (lying Cr?iEirTtiiii1 "N7iiirclliiiirllii1C= Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 28th, 29th & 30th. All are com 1mm l Wont”! rec.Tiaall may AttIt mum .ii.i.sfitccCC)R'SE'TSei'tii2) VISITING CARDS, Ntrntta.m.'mri0p.m.onoptsnintt days, NIC) CARDS IMPORTED DIRECT. amuw91r"iurrx. 's A SPECIALTY Al BERLIN- is] FOR 50? unit. JOBS ." wen. 2m vr,

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