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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 Apr 1895, p. 4

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If g Scotch 3nd Canadian Fancy thmgq and Puntings in variety and choice. WORSTEDS Merchant Tailor. Agency SUN LAUNDRY. New Advertlsements this week Rheumatism and Dvpepta---Dr.will inns Medicine Co. a Vm?r s'pecial--S. Brunk h Co. Clothtnr--m'tnrth Bros. Desirable Farm for Sue-r, Br, Kern Home Wanted-Waterloo Market. Puiric .Notuce--Benistuin Devin. Tuis Week at Boetuner's--The Boeh- mer Co. Dinner t'sratt-Geo. fGwentlug, To be Hold or ussed-.-Dr D. S. Boil RAIN". EMU-r Visit-Canadian Pacific Ry. [tuck Home 9 just plaeel in stock the choices line of pain 3nd fancy by In?“ Notice-Simon Moyer.' l’rvu (Ema-x and Monery--Groff J: “Human Ridc- an Ec‘IpsoiJ. w. Fear. L4wet---ileruy S. Stroh. Vegvmhlr- improved Slicer-The Good Mist Co. 7 Prices 'l‘ohac-Cure. Diamond I'rets-- Hm; 1': tl , raupnrilln Cures--- Paine's Celery Compound-- Waterloo (ltroty Dhmnicle. Huhwn’minn ".60 per nnnum in. ulvance; £1.50 tt not w paul. Hum Vin.“ printing. English Ind 19erman,in .11 In brum‘huu. - ___ A A Week:y Naw‘pmper Published every Thurs day morning. THAT LA P,ril, AG A l N TXileHTSHé"liatee regnonable.tnd will be mt: known on m Lucnuon. Look at the label on your paper and you will know just when your present subscription expires. It the; label is marked I J mumy, 96, or mother per- iod, you will know that the date repre- sents the time to 'whieh you have paid. Wp ask each of o/tr subscribers to con- sult the label beading his name, and if not marked in advnnce to remit no promptly. L ' T Colorado had ' Snow fall of I'?, inches ou Much 31. Mr. David Creighton, Into managing director of The Empire, ha been sp- FirTted Assistant 1uceiver.General of Toronto vice C. J. Campbell superna- muted. The salary attached to the the position is $3,000. DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, Du Wedneedey ot lest week the Pat rons brought up the question of the election by popular vote of county oth cids insteed ot the preeent method ot direct Appointment. They neared 20 vane. u against 65 against them. I Uter on in the me day Bayonet introduced hie Medical Bill. The-Fin- ciple of the Bill be uphined ve- be. boi-twumovedbylr.m Both the LibertlcuIdme thwart. 'hiiar “H w ,r-iedhr-ser30t". stu-ie-ia-re-o". . B. YOUNG. Merchant Tailor, Ever shown in Waterloo. Renew Your Subscription TWEEDS See that Four label reads 1896. The Waterloo County Chronicle is S1.50 a. year but if paid in advance only $1.00. Send along your subscrip- tion at once. Address. DAVID BEAN, Waterloo, Ont EDITORIAL NOTES. TWICE DEFEATED. for sale-M rs. Caroline _. L Breithtnpt - . l mm hill M"""'"""", --"r-" . The breedere sud all ihoeeinterelted the V - Bo-, . in hone- in this portotthe country on- lu , Sprint "dim' f m looking forward to Visiting the first 15‘th ar'itoyeghtrs"r" . urgent. Home Show whichTis who 'ii/ities,",,':':',":'-', F he m the New Amour“ "fe") "last me make the millinery'of o‘ Canada, on Thursday, Fnd-y “d iGb. community end I are, not who oousti-. urdny, April. 18th, 19th and~ $0th. {Name City Council!" I The event is given under the joint nuu- The outhor of these breve word- Te pices of the Agriculture & Arte Asro . Plums??? tut.,', rttgTC',,it .. a. . burye) 0 “IUD , ""."t"' "pns'nlmg the wading teen appreciation of the pmctioel. She .ocietm of Ontario und the Country knew thast tMer declaration was not opt-n ond Hunt Club of Toronto which bus to question, for who will dispute the chorge ofthe harness, saddle Ind hunt. dictum that . ,ie11:drnt.ssd community ing classes. Over 86000 are offervd in it 'yt,r,'gilJ, on t,t.ttsTg"e,"J,'l'. prizes and the arrangements are ell on Tail“ dving community b; t we - g . 210b I. ressr eomtmy?tr"e,v'"'l y 1107s. a. large mole. The ring will be - y Implied eesrntinhy and above all the 80 feet nlmoet " large n that of the presence of ladies. who are Artistic in Madison Square Garden, New York, isle-us and Appreciative of these ndorn, where the N utionnl Home Show it held PT." of the: female fore if!” 'hhh every year and there will bewoom- 'tdt,'; dictates and rehn can I? modntion for 6000 spectators. All the On Thursday of lost week end follow. Railways are making reduced, rates end in days were the dates set for the return tickets can be obtoined on Mill‘inery Openings. of W. erloo. The Thursday April 18th nt 5 single fare tri,":',','.','. were 'PY"" ttO pun: tomoke . . ' t e spring openings a great Iuoeeur and :n Friday or Saturday April 19th The "rangemutsta and decorations in It' 20th " a fare and 5 third. All the show-rooms were complete. Herr tickets good to return on or before could be seen the bounets end hate Mondgy April 22nd. Entries tlose on fresh from the great centres of foshior. I Wednesday April 3rd All informe- siid the edict goes forthjust how thi tion and catalo nee can be obt . d ribbons are to be caught up hermetic f it . tune the plumes arranged there and the die to") the Secretaries PY"' wade 12 play included; oh that ii new in be _ Elm Street, Toronto, or Stewart Hous- shapes, ribbons, trimmings and arm ton 18 Toronto Street, Toronto. ments. And 90 there Opening: gtbvi _._u-...b M. u. what the ladies shill CANADIAN HORSE snow. Meyer Snyder Presented with e Con- mtulnwry Address by his fellow Member-l. A very pleasing event.took place imme intely after the sesiion of Coup- ed last Monday evening. Just before ruling Mr GrH,Hutchron stepped its. to the arena. and drawing from his pocket . typewritten manuscript pro- ceeded to read to the Mayor the ful. lowing congratulatory ' DEAR SIR. --We csnnot allow the present occasion to page without offering you our earnest congratulations upon your elevation to the rank of the Benedicts. We appreciate the fact "thut it is not. goo A for man to be alone, ' and it is bat " ting that the chief magistrate of a Ctowtt of homes should set so worthy nn ex mple to the many recalcitrant bachelors and widow- ers in our town in telling unto yourself so worthy a oelprnate and in re"satasbl'ushing your: .home.. ADDRESS l To His Worship, [Ivor Snyder , " Al h u h_onr municipal year is but l oun , we have 'irld,uvr,,2'l In your waveh'p an able, painstaking and can teens presiding other, Ltdwearetuisstieditmllnot tcyourWortship's fault if the Council of ili95 does not give a good account of itself before the close of the year. While the majority of the Council, are not only young in years but in mu icipal experience, we Ill teel that we have in your Worship a gentlemn , of wrie and vuri (l ex- perience both i I the municipe and fimsneial world. Succeuful in your business rela. tions, successful as a faithful serum of the ratepayers, we no satiatied that we voice the sentiments of the whole community w en we offer you on we do now our sincer at congratulations and " ell wiehel fora lieppy an i prosper in married life. We hope ind trust that in the company of the life po-tner you have chosen to honor with your hand, you Will tind that home comic t and solace so much to be desired and appreciated Ly a me ' of such homelov. ing instincts as we know Ch', Wounip to posse“, and that ou mny spared to real. in. at the end of life’s journey, the wordwf .ycotlaml's bard: ’ John Anderson. my jo, John, When we were tint ocqnent, Your loch were’like the raven, Your bonnie brow we: bruit; But now your brow in bald, John, Your locks are like the snow; Bat bleeein on your Irony pow, John 11'lfl2'l?, my io. I heme ulnar '01: have chosen to Honor . . with will: hand.) you Will tind that home The millinery department In thh ,romfo t an) solace so much to be desired large establishment is under the eble md.apprecuted ly in me. of suchvhome-lov- chorge of Miss M. 8tevens who is tb 1&121223 $360512; iP,',','1C2ft',i'l.eatt most excellent milliner In her tasteful ze, at the end of he. journey, the word, of 'how.room proved. At the entnnoe of ,cotland's bard: _ the show-room is o beautiful arch of John Anderson, my jo, John, pink surah ole with put1is at the corn- When we were tieat sequent, on and looped with deisies and on the 'os1r2.1t,i,gyi',)ie,td',' f,','.:,",?.. opposite side of the entrence is . large But now your brow is bald, John, curmm’ dngdmg the mantle 'YY You locks are like the wow; from the show-room, draped with pink Bat blessings on your frosty pow, “teen. The wells ere hung in lace John Auderaon, my io. curtains, and the large mirror on one John Andetnron,my io, John, side is duped in Nile green " end We clamb the hill th gither, violet colors festooned with bunches of Ay/Pony " “Em day., John, Mmsra. The three pill-re atanding on N 022:: rd“: ‘10::3'33‘: John, the ledge of le mirror ere beautifully But bud in hand we'lt Irr?', duped. While the Itmt mine. on the And sleep thegither no the foot, own-in side u draped m tan colored John Anderson, myjo. violet with pole blue violet looped in Mr, Snyder was comp etely taken through the ten colored and the whole by surprise but men to make . is crowned with ebow of‘sereoe velvet very neat and eppropriete reply. m giving it e pleasing qriRset. The large thanked the Council heartily on be, ribbon use to the left of the entrence belt of Mr. Snyder and himself foe is filled with the newest ttrleot tab- the worm expreesions ot roger-d end bonsotnlltsttlom and shades Imagin- well wishes contained in the address Ibis. Best bolt of 14th bl! one for their future hoppine-s end pm [managing t'"? tt,Lte,etertntr CONGRATULATORY AD- DRESS. perity. The eddies? he thought rum forth en any ot beautiful colored "F altogether too flattering but it we: bone. Someol the predominnting new gratifying to him sitar n pretty long elm-deem the blue end bluette end e municipal Career to find audit expm verv pretty ribbon, celled the Braden lione of appeesriation " we” read to in varnish] (lifeline elude! in unto him this evening. The wreletione be- take. , Then an e numbero! smell tween them a members of the council teblee “about the allow-mom end bed been meet pin-nut since he had between of thetebleetbe undue l the honor at presiding but their de. he HIM with wreetbe of 10m The liumtioha end he treated t they -giurootttumr1ytH"tt' wouldbeebletovork tS' r in hae. highbrow Nil the all been" moetrunti1tudo-ot nuieipel very§eeiellthheeem , ' “I. After again . than i I . _ an? After in " aim g A Moltholngo um. l t'i,iiet?itiii'i'hi',r,t,'i, neuter fiLht-‘gnmlndod’viuoovebi , tiuteertowardn indie mtbyd Min-Id, m.- limp invitatimstotumetue chemo flaw-Mum.» mam rabbit supp- by 9.; ttte I 'tet: , _ «m MuterMoety mum _ m Ice- drttat 1 ,', .d 1 'iiiyiiiiiiii'i'i'iiiii Tillman. h t c: _r,,l,tr, .' lov drum-adm- - uni.” A; 'ilC,- triJtq, _ mum-d John Anderson, my io, John, We clamb the hill th gither, And manic a eantie day, Juhn, We've had wi' sue wither. Now we m un toner down, John, But had in hand we'll go l And deep thegither n the foot, John Anderson, my jo. w viTE1rf,', mum an; Meyer, mqqttar" tn is nrérmrily nu intelligent, cultured, right hvmg community? And 3 well- .1rossrd community-s awry body knows, imp=ies esSrutinl=y and above all the presruce of ladies who are artUtio in ideas and nppmcintive of these ndorn. mama of the female form divine which fashion dictates and refined team up proves. - - . . ' A, ___t.. “.1 cm... P On Thursday of last week end follow. in days were the dates set for the Millinery Openings of Wa erloo. The tmlliueru were sparing no paints to make the spring openings a great nuances. The arrangements and decorations in the show-rooms were complete. Herei could be seen the bonnets Ind hate fresh from the great centres of fashion and the edict goes forth just how the iribbons are to be caught up here and the plumes arranged there and the die play includes ah that in new in hat shapes, ribbons, trimmings and orna- ments. And so these Openings gave iudgment as to what the Indieq shall wear in huts and bonnet! for the next six mouths. In every "tabliahment having a millinery opening was pre- sented a spectacle commanding admira- tion and demonstrating that in the world of fashion this good town océu- pies no rear place. I Mrs Steuernagel" show-room is a veritable garden with delightful flowers of all the beautiful colors and shades imaginable and her display fully keeps up the reputation which she huearned in former years. There is shown A large assortment, of French and American hats and bonnets and milliuery novel- ties of great. variety. First. comes the large French but, " bluette straw, interwoven with gold which forms the ‘brim high crown, ornamented with jet black tips and silk roses. Another is alone ssis was an American toque which is certainly s nevelty of the season. It is from the paleat to the darkest shade of green and black lace. Then comes a. Leghorn hat with Napoleon Crown that will attract attention and that it likely to be widely worn this sewn. French foliage and forget-me-nota forms the crown with cream satin ribbon and jet trimmings. The small bonnets and toques are in great variety but no detr cription would do justice to the iran- deur of the display. The favorite trimmings for these dainty shapes are silk straws, lace (lowers, buckles, aigrettes of cut jet. steels of rhine stone, rosettes of ohiffon. Purple! in .11 tints from the lightest to the dnrkeat shades in perhaps the most prominent color. DOERING BROS. C. BTEUERNAGEL. res-ww- tribe!“ 'EsF"i"itiiiii'iufir, with-Md: nilkjruvnint do“ ttods tttt trtiitot te' the) rib: and {when with a iGvtist otl, his“ flowers. One undo of the [up is‘ wmmad with black silk looped in .Mful haml with . may in the cedars. Them In very many dWtent oh: and Itylea of mom-ins but was: of silk Md cups, til of ueing ”yin. L The Sum“ Toquu are beautiful and there is nhulvdlnh variety. _ The Bonnet.- " extE-emoly prétty. Thom is; lovely unw honnet with three small in crown: with A bunch of butter-cups bausned on the 5m, the stains beings left lone enough to reach the edge of the bonnet, linking a row of buttercupi tight around the edge of the bonnet giving_ it a. very showy etfoct. At the tuusk'ot the bonnet in I {an of black gopharing with . spray of jet which makes the bonnet exceeding- ly ettractivt'. j , R tut " iii'iriiUaverai tine new welking Go, even more stylish than the lost yet""' “W le.. If you are thinking of buying Furniture make mucus h DIEBEL no mis d d t . . . th 1 t One of the most attractive of milli- take an o no ply examining 9 arges nery display! is that of Messrs.Bricker and peat ,tstsprtet.1 tstock 1n the county. we are & Dxebel as the great Corner Store. continually showmg latest designs m I The millinei y show room is at the rear of the store end is very tastily erreng- ' ed. The well to the will); is tinged BEDROOM SETS. _ with our-mus and decore wit u F nets end we“. Ribbons a: all the ttt, SIDEBOARD S est shades beautify the pi lei-s. w ‘e the many rich and exquisite flowers EXTENSION TABLES, Add charm end elegance to the scene. I In the centre of the room is to be seen ()HAIRS,l a rich illnr ot Bowers. You hue rep- ' ' resents}; herexin beeu'iful contth the ' FANCY ROCKERS, bright and the dork side of lite, as in l one part of therroom is shown the grid , ETC, ETC sl trimmings” consisting of onnge los- ' . ' . soms and veil contained inr an elegant . Remember we are tstalling at "Hard Times" glass case, while in the other part is priassapd will posmvely gave you more for our “h"; ':,.tg,te/te, and bpg"tgd, monewhan you can get anywhere else on earth. grea vane y an etut y. 0 ,8 3 . . . have all been selected with greet vari- tri d 6 also witsh to agam remind our many on, W; care, and ”imbue been taken en til and customers of the fact that we manufac- by Miss Cathcert to produce the latest ture the above hues and that when buying from us tsnthtnoft pleegetveltie. j ___n you are eavmg the middleman’s prdfit. The hats are bath large and 'tmul-- the large hats simp'y immense and the small onPs Out. of aithxcept in price. r The trimmings Ire made up of ttow- ers and ribbons "tn great profusion. Gold and steel lace and fancy jet wings are favorites end oepreys will be largely used. There are, in fact, so many nov- elties in the way of trimmings, entirely new to this trade, that one must find it diffioult indeed to make a. selection. The colors are exceedingly choice, end and there are n great mnny new combi. nntione. Green, yellow and purple will be the fnvorite new Easter shades, but all the shades of brown, hlnette, and pink will also betaahtonable, The trimmings will be so arranged on the l but as to give a. very broad efteot. The gen‘eral favorite ml] he the Dai- sy Bell bat, of brown atrsw, out. steel trimmings and silk v_iole_ts. . . . . One viorthy of notice is a. lat gs black hat, edged with colored act-w, butter laced bow, serece flowery, _ _ . The Nipoleon, e emell but, in quite a. novelty. Blequee are entirely out this sewn. The Versailles is . large buck chip. trimmed with rose buds, gene ribbon, and is very pretty for a young mile. There ere may other srtioles worth of epoch! mention, but owing to loci of ipeoe we must let Mean. Bricker & Diebel’a m-ny customer: call end see for themselves. "boa't forget," said Miss Cuban-t, as the reporter was departing, "that sweet violets no the sema’o Boweiu." A number of the brightest women of Berlin and Waterloo purpose inning n Womon’e Enter Edition ot . local p» per on or about April 11th in aid of the Berlin-Waterloo Hoepitel. It will be in journal form, bondromely and profusely illuetnted; replete with lending nutter of more thou ordinary interut, and utr-ttrates in - partie ular. It will be conducted throughout entirely by women. All the contribu- tion- will nppeor in print toe the Amt time on thin amnion, and ore from the pent of the boot local and entitle liter. ery talent, while the illnltntionl ere by none of our moot gifted drawn. , Nothing " be no teble to friend- nt . distaaoefttr t','f'lttt'll'l,ih' a this fat Canatli ‘Women’I Edition, and everyone 11'lui,',l to remember all his or her lea fortnnnte friend-who reside outside the Twin City, hr the W111. Intel! gum of the cent, per FtfFriiirtsinytam my but}: Kmpi'l book It!!!» a A Woman! Edition. bot-s- If you are thinking of buying Furniture make Tr. no mistake and do not miss examining the largest :9, and best assorted stock in the county. We are re. continually showing latest designs in I MINI BEDROOM SETS. ' SIDEBOARD S EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS; Great care is given this department. A largestock of Utider- takers' Supplies always on hand. Courteous and experienced attend. ants and at prices lower than the lowest. Remember the spot. KING an, BERLIN, ONT. . iiiiijiia ‘ Bicycle, J .W.FEAR t, tow' 6NNtliiiNMil)aJllltElliiit E. FURNITURE. They are the Best. 1895- The SIMPSON 00., MI.,) 'i'i% sc,.',.).-..-. Jaw tttttal "_,' Furniture Manufacturers, 1895- The above figures are amount of New Spring Goods that have passed into stock since the Ist of February. They repre- sent the ever shown at one time by any concern in town. We would par- ticularly mention the following special lines imported direct by Wit Dressgnods, lihlriiileis, _ vRibhons, Hosiery, Gloves, $10,727.83. New Goods 1 New Styles I Never before so much worth seem Splendid values at every turn. We shall make it worth your while to come early and often by selling you goods " rock bottom prices oui, Milliners are busy getting 2ertUe, opening, announce ment on. Largest Assortment of New Dry . Goods ls; .9 Big Store Parasols, it niche]. Lamas, We b not complete without oue of our C bio. of charges mun be left u tlos oifire not Utor thstt Silurduy nootV The copy for changes must be Mt tor', late mTueodhy noon. (Jamal Adsrrtstse menu Accepted up to noon Weduct,dar of etch Week. . .-Mr. Frank Good has a small cow fret? old, weighing between 401 td 500 pouuds, from which he make pounds of butter per week. He wanu know who on: beat it ': --2he millinera have their inning whit week's issue, and considembl Modem» had 833i!) In Irc hel, "te. After this we Pxpect in fun tom tor all budgets that reach the ol no in good time. -Mr. Jacob Boehmer has sold th torth Alum-iota Hotel to Mr. 11 I During of the City Meat Market to (edet Mr. Duering twill seem . on my lat, the beginnin pl the licence yen. -AM Hnmmer was sentenc nine months in M erl (oratory by Judge 1 tNS on Wednesdsy for 1 TiL12h't Ind ape, the prop d uh Mayer, Berlin. --Trinity Medical College vxami III me over and 67 more full plat 1"i,t,t't,'e',',terit ure now at ltsr number we are pleased “I. John H. Btu. B. A, Milt, who took tirtt-chsae honors. --Prinee, Bilmsrck celebrated it birthday on April In. ' u WHO! received over r “hurl 200,000 mossngcs of l “W. The various Gn'rmah The GOOD MT g. 00.. [ti-mud the day in an up} lb moor. cet, M. Levitt bu fitted up . in the we“: end of Snyd‘ ttat, will be occupied by I mttBat1. Thereought to be rt I. N shop of this kind in Wa 3““ wish Mr. Ball mecca: LOCAL N EWS 10 King St., Improved Vegetable Slicers. - venture. AU Galt Reformer Word , . lured in town .nnouncing" M d Mr. Pulp!) Seagull) my. Y. The sad aunt t . . My list, consum} tion "ht-ot Mr. Saginaw} den “Wm-on ofI)r.seafp _. "itlent ot Cult and comm To AuVERTlSERS lucncrruzn th-s, W-terloo. b Lyceum Moe of Berlin “ova; meeung on Tue h d Inat week in the Ly: l Sh. dud feature of the . U. the debate on the MN: Q, that it would be “is : Gun-din) Senate" -:-"Kit6hen Ask Your Dealer for it .0910," . well kl WM}, 17.: fouo I 5 mil. Moi mat dmeirnt tmqtattered East by Imam Me BERLIN and took hi] I'm. from II that "1 d the Hot druitsg the

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