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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 May 1895, p. 5

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ens, Md Keeps ig (lo, C no: in the market. Prine, Magnetics ), The Queen. The 'n's Wliltl and dieppoirttad Pt this week: " lady thinking nld nee can bat. By, Dress Steal. Cloth, Febrine, and every other make up your 1" the only house a. get these 0010- ytrd guaranteed, ton Pongees 8085 12 1-20 E working 'P " qt ets me to Waterloo rush for our bel. r price 2 lack Dress ets. eces ‘lynyl " tnunt Hats kemul’ -:- Kitshen Zia: an W Baum 150A no OF' ILrALrm.-The bard of Health met recently and or. Nlled. Mr. Chas. A. Haehnel VII IR' PN chairman. and Mr. W. R Rid- /, secrrrzaxrv. The other members of lt, Board i, Mean. C. M. Tnlel', IU. Noecker, Chas. J. Alum 9nd q, You». with Dr. Webb Madam! 'a' (jtiieerouui Isaac Romnon tyat- . i”motor. Mr. Bothnaa - 5: glimmer column to iauu'ant._ t Pit premises in I props In» “Edition before the 10th of My, in: his house to I}... m- tt truth that - 50-..- fill cooper-to with as. Bun! 't.% Wuorloo I model tmm h"; this “not. t in the Town Hall, on Tiled" evening next. at m' o'clock. The Prog"..'""' trtrnstivCr uf short addressed, readings "(muons sud music,wiil be varied tusd manna. All young Liberals are mrdxmly united. My fis t d in nut m 'ect of the Yo ()e Md in ‘ "-.--. Am, "Ring- " Ill, t'Tcrt'oo, has rented space in Hay ms mmor for the purpose of tttor- ; md packing my; for shipment. m I. mu» this pomt the centre for A aver Hf 9:: gathering teAms through 'dh? ixslrict which will be put upon the at once, Fw: 9sLr:.--Oid established, good “In: p cture frame, artist’s material. ad fancy goods business for tsale in ieriin. prosntiuu of no account, new» chance. for good man or two, :3: ,ms situation, low rent. Prem. In can be leased for one or three an. J. P. Snaruamau, box 375, Ber- l 71"»- unlutakins,r business conduct- id 5v “Hp-mast i Co.will he continued nth mm place as heretofore. Mr. Aim 'cippttrt will be funeral direc. -llr, August Rathman, manager of ‘bvizzugwn Furniture Co. of Berlin, lunnrrlui to Miss Maggie Weichel ,z'Emm, an Tuesday at Elmira, by Cr' 11w Mr, Fruesch, pastor of the '..a:r.,tw. church, They left for Detroit mi Chung: on a. wedding trip. -r:w poor ye have always with you -po0r p»r~oua.poor goods and poor bar. um ‘liut ocesgionally you an tlad )muming rich and one of themes: note. m'ay hm of richness in Wausrloojmst M! " the 2mm of parasols, hosiery and .u'CPS 1.: J. L'Il'elman'a. --liowel Banner: Mr. R. Y. Fish, -i’mt and vent msker wanted um sunfili. IL Young. -Tiw lady that wants the Devil ”my to m Angel will please send 2 J, mm:- to the odice as sguaruntee “an faith. Wil. Meet July 1-2. ice 1lie Ask tour Dealer for it i , [Am-tint. CLvu.-Tuarday 7th Fm this date in your memory nut miss the next regular meet- h,, Young Menu Liberal Club, {ANAL K EWS. is not complete without one af our The GOOD " g. h, TO ADVERTISERS mum: must. be left it this oMee ,r in“! Saturday noon. The r I “1463 must be left not lato ywig. noun. Casual Advertise- ' “on! up to noon Wednesday e " tNtttCTUitED BY King St., East. Improved Vegetable Slicers. the old council ohaasber' i. Ihqr'a BERLIN Thewand-'"ttmtki' ' will “ugmnmaw uWuterIoooanly l. Gallic In. chi-pot tho m. "dir'; muting min-huh 'bi, H. W. Rooe, a Snyder, Rooe a 00., in the Secretary of the Weberloo Billkting Committee. l, As a valve to the wounded ings of the Peterboro’ cyclist-v the been of the Dunlap trophy have virtual " cided to have the nee for the on fun " " the eutern town. The r- borinne, no the story goes. win in con- aideration of getting the nee, web all chime on the meet for 1896in m of Quebec. Osptein Fa, Eel-on the Quebec Club is the load re I he of the Ihtnltat m. ths, 'ST', nod two Ink. bit. quested that All our town: peoples) who have accommodntion to sport»? will please notify the mercury of “calm mittee, a noon on poodble. iSucb yreye will pay regal“ 1101511th. As the crowd that will Attend the coming meet in expected to be . iooord breaker, And will tax our hotel locom- modation to the utmost, the binning committee will, in a few as”. Itt up n boarding home register, and itlin ro- The Berlin B. C. no opening) line Club Room on Queen It, Wei(, over Kendall * Boos wholeale “one, where wheelmen, both local and tour. ing will be looked often The Waterloo bicycle the]: iaheing put into champions“ form, 5nd, nl.. though we had . goodp track M you, it will be " new perfection as ponible when finished for the July neon. ', _ The first regular run of thtrTOterloo Bicycle Club wu held on Tnudey evening. The Berlin Bicycle Club held their initial run last Fridny night. F The Berlin Bicycle Chit, no Work- ing hand in hand with the Witerloo Club, and thin ensure well for the Inc- ceu of the meet. _ A representative of the W. 30. wee in Toronto on Tueedey. on bicyc‘e meet business, and he reports that Toronto people are looking toward: Witerloo, end they expeq In to keep up our rep- utation an apleiidid erttertainem on July let end 2nd. Mr. Seegram, with the generosity cherecterietic of the men, ha trthred the Waterloo Bicycle Club I good horse, to be given us a prim in , Class B me " the coming Meet. ','; Mes-re. Hinm Walker a Sane, of Welterville, hove also presented/o the Club th mHptiiitxsnt prize to be given at the coming noes. 3 A representative of the Club left for London on Tuesday evening toi secure advertisements for the "Souvenir, and on other business connected with the Meet. _ The souvenir programme u being got under way, and, “though the Souvenir Committee hove a big contract on their hands, there is no doubt but they will do credit to themselves, to the Water. loo Bicycle Club, and to the town. The Century Tour, under the man- agement of Dr. Doolittle of Toronto, wall be on a. scale never attempted bis. fore, and it is doubtful if the Walper House, which hos been cog-god for this party, will be large enough to hold it, The arrangements in connection with the coming bicyole Meet of the Chou dian Wheelmen’n Association, to be held here on July In nnd 2nd next, are going on Iwimmingly, and it prom- ises to eclipse all entertainments of this kind previously held in Canada. __ --"'""'""q.Br.6.-"'. uvuu W. flinehelitn, of Strsthroy” an the Strsthioy Age, "bu this week recei'od a handsome tribute to his skill on s maoutacturer of violins. Thoma Ds 4'. son, barrister of Guelph, an exceeding» ly clever violinist, writes Me. Hinch- tliire,eneloeimr $40 for so artist violin, Stradivsrius model, which he bu fully tested, hsving plsyed in the orchestrn at s concert at which there were one thousand auditors Speaking of the violin Mr, Dawson highly extols its richness of tone sud carrying power. He says: A violittlike this one cannot be valued in doll-rs and cents, to my mind it is the product of a. man's brain rather than his head. Such an encom- ium from sn accomplished performer, speaks volumes for Mr. Ihhehcliireu ability so a manufacturer of these in- _ stramenta." I gwen. JV T'..-9r “I!" - ' l blind new 3h..- tdjiit'iit" My Sewing Mwhiae for V it: very mid. enu- price. Cell " ' P. 0M5, Wells-Icy. ' ' "_-.. McClmcnnol Fm 1imtrrrtaAmm....,.,. We ere :e-ked by Mr. ‘ Stealer the menegv r of the North Waterloo We. mer: Mun! Fire In. Go. to any Mat the result ot the inveotigntion held by the company into the 11chth Ire- at Linwood on the 10th of April inat- ant wu tooompletelv alter AlfredSJIc Cuteheon front-n, umpicion of ‘guilt in the matter. The invutigetion '0 are informed cloned the stmphere ot u lot of ugly rumor! that received no up port whatever from the tatimony , Conn 1mrriGGz.--"irou W, Notes on the mu/va, Meet. Iron Bun, Gaw.-H , I aid]... o. F. Bier, ',iigtii'if)aii'ifliii:i'isii: P I itil A' G G . G.A.£thun. li. BUM!» Goo. JBteyittsMtyy 5;... L, - tttt 'g,tgt l, 'adt F Lg: C. I , . In, Eden; , A. 1323M. Equine; Chas Mint ow . Han», M‘ iiFdi'il Centre; atrhuug, Mun. South Waterloo Hotel and Shop Licenses for 1896. At . meeting of the Bond of License (hmmimioneea tor South Waterrloo,heid gt the Iroquoil Hotel, Galt, on Mon- dny, April 22nd, the following lineme- vem granted foe the your ending lat Mar, 1896. Mr. F. Manner, of New Hmburg, was the“ through sickg mi.-- Wpaer-iraiqh Liner, OAT:- Richbor, Mm.L.Nhiruet,i5t, Aga a; Joseph Sums, L'ttgg, ; Olin. Knapp. liaison 2tt, Phnnor,Phil- lip-burg; Geo. or. Potsdam: C. The inspector name up " remake by toying: A. regurdl equipment and tttatt this whool in in excellent condi- tion. I em glad to find that Mr. 8heppard's full time is now devoted to High School work with good ro- eults. The "oommodatiom, however are yet numb-aged end I beg to refer the ?onrdtotuTmarerikinruatmtort, Improvement in "ntiUtioir, eepeciolly of the Science room, is a. matter of primary importamm. ' The character of teaching is graded in the name manner as awommodation, from one (good) to four (had), and is based on the Inspector”: estimate of first and chiefly, the teacher’s ability, secondly, on the organization. In the can of 8eienee, equipment and accom. modation in taken in account. For Grade I.the following are indispensable: In English, supplementary reading in Engliah literature , in Science, practical work brpupih, i in Claeaiu, practice at sight translation ; in French and Ger- man, attention to pronunciation a d conversation and practice in eight trage- lotion. It moat be very gratifying to the Board and parents to f1nd that Eng, lieh Claaice, Drawing, Mathematics, French and German, Reading, Science, Bookkeeping, every subject is rated I., the highest 'which can begiven. Under mienellaneoua the reading of the low forms in commented upon, of 15 pupils of the laat Entrance examined 6 were good, 4 fair and tr poor ; of M other! examined 13 are rated good, 6 fair and (good);' Inter supply. trltustrroorntr, desks and blackbocrdr, two (fair); wu- ter-closeta, school building, hell: and lighting three (poor); and teacher's pri- who room, heating and ventilntion, four (bad). Under equipment we find that the value of the library, uppsrutuc and globes wen $1,399.97 an the prev- ious inspection and 81.402.87 " the lat. inspection. High School Inspector Hodgson vis- ited the High School before Easter and the Government Report of his visit was received last week. The “commode- tions which are graded from one (good) to four (bad) speak very badly tor the school of s progressive town such so Berlin chime to be. School grounds and waiting-moms are graded one Mr. W. A. Kumpf of town left on Tuesday evening for London, where he will spend a any in the interest of the C.W.A. Meet. Mia. Gregor, teacher, is on the nick list. Mics Currie Bechtel is supplying toe her. . Rip van Winkle vs. seen up Albert street on Saturdny. Mr. Henry Brawler and family, formerly of Waterloo but residents of GrneVb, Switzerland, for the lat few yum, have returned to town. . Mr. A. J. Enwon, N.Y., spent . to; days in town, the guest of Mr. M. Wegeqau. _ Mr Geo. Selnllhorn In. left for Wulkdrton, when he ha secured . situation. Mean. J. TRu, and Heist who have just writtjen an the fimd examina- tion before the Medical Council spent . few My: in town this week. Berlin High School. Permian and Social. seen pissing New York, April 30.--2ho Budd’- apeoid from Bunc- Arms up: It in "sppeed that iii-tool lingo ha been deal-mg in Bjodero, Basil. Word maxmmw no In. my. orl Risa; all woo) suits feou1$2.49 up, load. Ble-ed no than who gnaw how, otttobenr their own burden u joyfully to but the burden: of others alsa..-.Prxs" Supt. . We ere those thet much through e wilderness end each one cerries eome binder; on his baeh--ot toil, of narrow, 0 sin; end in thin oereven some go grumbling end compleining ell their lib beceuse of the burden they ere boning. and some try to get their bur- den of elyly on to mother’e shoulders and eome bear brevely their own burr den, end much uncompleiningl on; but tsome.-.), noblest of them elf ere they who stand erect beariete their own burdens. then creep up behind others burdened like themselves, end put their shoulders beneath the burden of their fellow, end lift it, lightening the Norms Ihnevstnas.--asr1 Steamer, Roseville ; Adam Jenkins, Brenchton. Aga.-ihurot, Smack, Peter Seugel. A depntntion waited on the Commie- eionere from 1paperlar,aakirte the Board to mike . rule to clone the hotel: in the villagtsrt 8.30, p. 'm, during the week. Also one of the Hotel Keepers, asking the Board to have the cloning home the ume a other M unicipnlitiee. In the absence of Mr. Mel-nor, the Board did not give . deoirion. This wee all the busineee done " this meet. ing. A meeting of the Bearded" be held at N ew Hamburg on all of Secre- Brubacker, Breslau ; J ouphBohmuck, Kouuth; M. Bartholomew, Stmburg; J amen Hobden, Doon ; W. J. Mahi.. vey, Blade. ETC.., which we purchased at 60c on the dollar. Great bargains for the next thirty days. This stock will be sold at and below wholesale prices. We are determined to make this closing out sale of the large stock of Ready-maae Clothing The Ur d Groom our known In the llistory tttturge. We will now seil Men's Suits, ell wool Holifux Tweed,for 82.75. Youths' suite, long pants, from $1.50 up. All other suit: "low, quality considered. Do not mis- thio great opportunity and call early and get the best choice. Stand 20 to 24 King St. East. 2 doors: west of Neville'i Drug Store. l Ready - Made Clothing, for 30 Days of a large stock of J ac. Uffelmann’s in the staple wares of any lpecigl line of goods that can be found " Clearing :-:'Sale There in no plsoe in town tlust offer! better opportunities for BADBLooDmBRAatt, I S. BRUN E (5299;. for Yotmielf, l i i L for Your Wife, for Your Children f) c,, Bargains 3 o. T. U. Corner. GREAT BERLZIN , . . . . _ , 9yrdryasaMrpa..nthsparmgit, noted foru Gents “MSW lac-date make and style. If you want. nice, 300%. , tosuit or I by gopdaandeheap,codieandtse%iti. also a very large assortment 3f Bpys' ahd Youths' Clothing. _ Handmade Glothing Our stock ot Dry Goods consists of a large :assortment of new and fashionable goods. It, this town. Though there are Icost price merchants, vendors of ‘bankrupt stocks who aspire to the position, we claim to hold the lead, and if you compare our value with others you cannot wonder that we do. Now the next time you make up your mind to buy a bill of goods just come in and let us show you our goods, give you our prices and you will find it to your ad.. vantage to deal with us. We do not want your trade if you can do better elsewhere. l of the few who do not buy your goods lromus? D If you are you are making a great mistake. You are not :making your dollars go as far: as you should. Of course you l do not think so or you surely would not continue it, but it is a fact and we will convince you if you only give us a chance. We do not expect or ask you to believe that we are selling goods without a profit, but we will prove to you satisfactorily that we are selling at a smaller advance on cost than any merchant ABE Th ONE w, Jas. WOOLLARD, l” A department he just opened. If you want good fitting and styliah‘suit for}!1 boy see my goods, equal to any 'lor-mede suits in fu, and Giah. L Blouse suits, fer suits, New- port suite, double brenbed coats, double knee- had seen. The Ingest shock Of Boyd clothing, superior in quylity and make to any shown in this vicinity. Call and examine the stock. No trouble to show yo the goods. Let- ter orders will rec ive prompt at- tention. " m $1.50. Conan, 'téhtis',’ -ifii, Surfs, Htusdoirehieii, a huge Ind . complete shoe to choose from. If you want withing firat.claaa in style nnd quality you can get it here. I ’ ' o , . Boys’ and Ghddgens Clothing. Tah:' Suits (ki1srhnisliw Hats, Caps latest' in the aiarket. A New Store and a New ‘Adver- f tisement shouldgo together. When you are in Waterloo or Berlin he sure and find, my store, a revelation awaits you. My stock is new, my goods are bought right and sold cheap and the styles the mun BLOCK, BERLIN, F It ONT 345% it 'd Socks in Natural Wool Ind Ge Macoo Black. Cotton, ’Cubmere end Lisle thread half Hose. Underwear in Ilatursl Wool, Merino and Belbriggan. These lines ere in size end shupes to fit You. White and colored shirts with callers or without collars. See the line I‘heve 3981.00, regu- Wtutefuld and 'o'ther En'g'lisE American Makers. Call and them before buying. from the fwhorinn of Knox. Fee, Buckley, Bondy, Leslie, , -L,n ' . , . - _ _ Waiver Block. Berlin L RY Wm, tttr, and see Mia" direct irortrtrermapar. Jlliilllinery, Millinery. ENDLESS VARIETY, Bow Lovely, HOW Cheap, :INeW Infants’Caps Our tpig a Grand Sueeess. GROW it I,,. . Mlllllllilll Great Dress Goods High Grade Bicycles at Medium Prices at W. H. BECKER & co., King St, marlin. Fr', its" Ready - Made Children's Dresses Real artistic work and at reasonable prices. Everything the latest. MAN TLES ' CAPES if m. .4 (No more cry Dear Store.) Fancy Goods Store, KingSt., Waterloo Millinery and Mantle House. in embroidered silk and cashmere. also Mi Pinafores always on hand at - F .1 .13qu Correct styles. t, "

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