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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 30 May 1895, p. 5

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MM an; of ts In. Just the this kind d a, hug“ the not know ' simply im- "he rm M es' es, Egan)“ AT CHURCE.__m tn- 141 C3? 'ervice of German] Ind” N" .'raaheld in mum "assign; morning. Thoma- ' " me JPue at Viking tetSly ttle yum-0W3 tood, ‘Ihr Ied Mr. M mls with R “"3900. J, c, M coming next, _t,iep," Robert Du ---ly,,s L~ntral Exhibition will be Mat 'vaciph On Sept. 17, 18 and 19. le prize Ist is a most complete And lipMensiw one. There will also be the programme of specialties inch Find evening. Write Wm. Laid- V, iy-xretarytreasure'r, Guelph, for w: Lit, giving full particulars. iif't Waterim M. S Band sere- in mi: ('oil-ginte Inititute foot . mun Ieirawd the Berlin High #00. (In at Huelph um Saturdty by tar-'1: rm J. (“‘1 _ 'rt%lch the boys l tataermlu, House Wham has been SW at this vear’s n .di? Naivlus homes About that In: .1ir, Wm. Hendrie, jr., for "him with Royal Bob duv- Wet-3999‘ J. C. Carr and W. C. , Pmiug next. Wm. Hondne, ttite, Robert Davies, J oerph Dug- undhy Patterson, J. If. Crew 'ttt Nixon are the other: our l 10mm on ttieton war Mr. I“ ii 'ii"2igirtt2r tet m hletyoiiiu, Illa-hid " -A::'::u'v-:’ 4' Waterloo people will ih‘1§(lr‘f'zrzeral uf the late Joseph M ivpu'g mm: of Wilmot, at. St. lie, Cl E18216 Che Shields I It Mr. Wm apturin I.“ then numbed h h iiilll/lat,'2,ttt, his: Mm“~.; i'siil/rtiieiiiiiiji'",fi 'dt has '.W.A. Meet July 1-2. ls has 750 $311th been uniformly suc- ', this year's meeting of the O. Marin; nearly all the honors. tieagtnun was the chief winner, J ". news at Toronto, taking W and the $1,000 Walker l C. Boyle won over $1,000, ly " 'A I, h' EWS. {shun he is not V3113, (if Elmwood, Perth TO ADVERTISERS 1s"_C'n' 1t_'li' be leit at this office "s-". e w >.Hml&y noon. The ,, x. -' , must be left not late f mproved [Vegetable Slicers'. he GOOD M'Fg. . (h, h. seagram on his arrival on Monday evening. A was played at the station 1» boys were invited to m House and "refreshed." n hair to a big fortune l who have become twig “dint, Ireland, value [Linking of buying a PM the new advertise P'"-:" of Henry Knell Ask Your' Dealer for it }hm'r.urv.: Driving Club grim; was on June ii-ttion in Heapeler w~£l11"£lil§9t year. tlrwtrruirachet. shipped I l , Toronto on Monday. A, yay the 2tith Bat. I fur Ivn open air con- Jmplete without one -:- Kitehen lLLilwaY Co, has two up! is giving u. very ") minute service. -'L w per bushel in .w. tic," one dollar per mu in July, 1591. uni that a. number of “A Audi!) appear as de- suttr. ' numerous June wed- Waterloo and Elmim 'rllut'ti between them '., J. score of IO to 13. nun-h of the Water- s?! (max defeated the of out Casual Advertise, \) noon Wednesday tut El) BERLIN _ mo Mutual Life Auumoo Company Mona by Geo. Bruot ttetsottded by , ed time N _ was held has Thundny, and our rend- J, Hecpelel' that thk (buucil shut to “mm a era will tind . pretty full report of the the Tmteeu of the Berlin ind Water. by law i was: on another 1"“ of this loo 11 ital fourth the maintenance chm-m inane. The Ontario stands 'eoond to of 'el'E'l's"d'l the gum of 8600 to be my other no "g,'grah'gttet,'r,'i,,t thnnda psidon condition that the Town of “up” for madness economy of lunge- Berlin grant the sum M81000toe dike nob " p0. meat. It .180 dads “ITEM! with pm during the mt N, 3nd mm its policyholders and roan-u to the!!! that the Town of Waterloo he ”(and nnd ptutia yeaelraheortrplu-sdttr the polio hr such Trustees -toemnodttton to: one had, do; The holiness at the Company a" paint. during the nut twelve uncut-Am now mount. to $19,000,000 of usur- mtha. and prop tsnceinhmteuldehut1rtty when M m con-idea“. di-toe, ran into: in the healthy Province of Ontario'. "sd_mtmtreofqir"stesdudm- they‘ve" Lutyou- ttgfltttrtniSr2t,,t a m undo the Aya- Ind Mud mtrntun8136,640.6, dehdiAy N.” m and with the follow- tho claim and 821.11.11.100 in 'rtaunsd 'tt “I” m. . . i-‘pouom menu. Mus m "7 ,-aqttd 'Pr' Mo ad. menial-and spoke vi! {millenni- sttlt1t'lleS, Baal. “a?“ iiii'ii'ii nesrivr1etrrr.tee"htt9tt-risiricA. t _ 'nd "I' Itt,r,.eggeg,t12,,ttaetet'd anndOa-nd. , 'lf/tttl' ittDimtstt-aatd . “fl knmdmhmbh- “A1 1slr, 'rat-"'"""""""-,"- Will huh-Juno tho may}! A Pmrmovs Hon: Co-..- The 25th annual meeting of The Ont. ario Mutual Life Aunnnoe Company was held last Thursday, and our read- er: will find a pretty full report of the proceeding: on another page of this issue. The Ontario stand: mood to no company dom bnaineae in Canada for eoundneu an: economy of manage- ment. It also deals very liberally with Tun ANNUAL lhsi.--A very plea. sent gathering took place at the Zim- mermen House on Wednesday evening of last week, the occasion being the annual dinner given by the Ontario M utusl to the agents of the Compony. ‘The dinner provided included all the 3 delicacies of the season and the past re- putation of the house wee thoroughly maintained by Mine Host After the supper had been discussed I. E. Bow- men, M. P., the President ot the Com- pony proposed “The Health of Our Queen" which was right, lovelly honor. ed. A short programme of songs and sddreeeee wee then given. Mr. Bur: rows, Mr. Marshall and Mr. Ruby, each contributed u song end addreatmi were delivered by u few of the Dime. tors in number of the agent; and y Mr. Thee. Hilliard, Manager of the Dominion Life Assumes Co. The gathering broke up " on only hour. Wno Am: Tamales! Tamales l-.. As our readers are swore, the Ontario Legislature made another attempt at last session to settle and define who may really be termed a"Trarurient Tra. der," The municipal Amendment Act 1805 contains the Amendment, which is Is follows :-8eetion 489 of the said Act, (189:?) is amended by inserting therein the following as sub-sections 9 (b):-The words “transient traderi' wherever they occur in subsections 9 and 9 (a) of this section, shall be ex. tended to and include any person com- mencing the business in the Uud sub- sections mentioned. not residing con- tinuously in such municipality for n periodof tyt least three months next precedingehe time of the commence- ment of such business therein." Tne 2411: AT BERLIx.~At Berlin at o p. urtgrand penile of Waterloo, L'eryh and other bicycle clubs through tht/principal streets took place, headed by the bends. Pror.Crouiwelt And son, of Galt, gave marvellous high wire per- formances on wires stretched across King street,during which time the 29th Battalion Ba nd gave comp fine music At 1 p. m. a procession was formed on the market square for the town park, headed by the bands, bicyclists, etc., where the various running, jumping games and other amusements were held. In the evening a. grand enter. tainment was held in the skating rink, where the beautiful cantata “May Day" was produced, in which 100 of the school children took part. , . Mr. Levi 8,tautrer returned from FORMAL“ OPENED. ..--.The pity Fort Wtsyne, Indians, on Saturday, Hotel, formerly the North Amenoen, where he had been in attendence an . was formally opened by th.e genial meeting of the Missionary Board ofthe proprietor, T. H. B. Puerint.t, on U. B. church for two weeks. He im. Mouday evening. Alon-(e my.nber of yelled through parts of York State, guests were T"!"?? tusd nothing we. Pennaylvmin, Ohio and Indiana, sud left undone by Mine Aoet tO make up the recent. front did much more them happy and comfortable. Music damage there then in Canada. was supplied by the Waterloo M. B. Mrs. J Weiler Baden Visited: Band and 'P. excellent. supper wu number of widfa', friend; on Tues- provided to which fullju tice was done. do The City Hotel 'l,'i'?f':le conducted , . . . in a manner that will be highly satis- M.‘ A. Hoffman 18 home on " Pit futory to the travelling public and it to hia ptr."?!: m rode from.WIng- will no doubt receive it. due share of ham on " bike tsnd made the distance public patronage. hetveen 6.45 Ban. and 12.30 p. m, or ttt " hours. evening the iiliiiii RirLf, 81.0N Ind WW My“ tomuhe Mann-mid the B Wuterloo Hm}. . m‘buildil completed and it will, Manned sh for the reception of mink. JR '1dth'tye,t?ti,tgtu'dti -.l.-e. -. -"""5 -W-"N. -- "V - 'tt/dNr,tt1t'atgitt,t, I “.5, ahr! van “ain't“. ”in Gonna. Mar, 'Kumpf andlrimhiioh.' The ‘lhyor having “phi-ed. the oquct ol the {lasting it m _ Thou-swan present the Ma r, the Reeve, and Councillors Bauer, TaC', Emoe._1i_gsaolor 'u1.rrtteyttory 1rautien, {Comm Canaan, yir 27th,1895. A speak} meeting of the Council wee celled tor Monday evening by the Mayor. 8500 Votod to the Bor1tnistortoo lie-plea] Trust. was, one of the six eons of Anthony Kaiser, who for many years took ac- tive part in political and municipal matters. The deceased had long been a great sufferer from rheumatism and to his immediate friends his death was not unexpected. The funeral will take place today (Thursday?) at 10 a. m., at the St. Agatha R. th c arch, of which the deceased was a devout member. . The many friends of Mr.Joseph Kai- Ier, of St. Agatha, firat deputy reeve of Wilmot Township, will regret to hear of his death on Sunday Muy 26th He had been for I. number of your: a. member of the Township Ind County Councils and wu careful and conscien- tious in the discharge of his duties. He Mr. and Mrs, John Shah nnd Miss Shah left on Tuydar, evening for a. months' visit with friends in Penn. libs Emma Ht-snflitg and. Miss Mary Moerscheimer were visiting friends at Hamilton lat week. were visiting her parents, Mr.a.nd Mr; Dickert, last week. Mr. Belford Reinke of Ancuter, Ont., student " the Guelph Agricult- ural College, spent a. few dsys last week in town with Mr. Frank Wege- nut. Master Ward Woolner of Harriston came down to Berlin on his bike on Saturday and spent Sunday With his uncle, Ephraim W.Wilaon. F Mr. and Mrs. John Wander of Den- ver,Col..wbo are here on their wedding trip, spent I few days at. Mr. A.Kern's, Rev. J. A. McLachlan and Mr. Thomas Hilliard are attending the ses- sions of the Hamilton Conference at. Hamilton this week. Mr, and Mrs. J. 13. Winger, Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Devitt. I. E. 343:7an M. P returned to Ottawa on ueoday morning to attend to his Parliamentary duties. Mrs. J. Weiler, Baden, visited 1 number of Waterloo friends on Tues. day. Mr. Levi 8tautrer returned from Fort Wtsyne, Indiana, on 8atttrxUt, where he had been in attendance " 3 meeting of the Mitsionary Board of the U. B. church for two weeks. He im. ,elled through parts of York State, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indians, and any: the recent frost did much more damage there than in Canada. I Mr.E.W. B. Snider went to Grum- burst on Monday on business. Some of our young folks, together with some ot St. Jumbo, celebrwed the Queen'l Birthday by luv. ing L picnic in the grove. of Mr. Levi Cress near the latter plsce. We nndersund the they all enjoyad them- selves by the dny’s outing. . Mr, pod Mrs. Strebel of Rochester ',"d'i' l Death ot Joseph Kaiser. TOWN co UN OIL. Gum "-Wb 'P"mta"GN." any were ,rtetnoruen of'goBd tas/ - Ars and Maud ”chap. tactfully 'dll',",',','; ith the follow- t','g,ttrAe 'ight_,1toAmrtidrtot1; . polo-n] tantalum They} :53: "Mmg ,ttye,i,ftteiyr.1hq.er,ii 'ip, tati: a Before Ilia Honor Judge Chadwick on the 15th inst... " the County Judges Criminel Court, Peter Gerrie end Geo. Laird, of 1illora, were convicted of un- lawfully fUhing in the private tUh pond of June- Collins of Erm, and taking e number of the brook trout therefrom 'on the 7th inst. The offenoe is one ot criminal neture and the judge obeerv- ed that the rights of those who expend. ed time and money in stocking prints ‘Itreeme and an: ponds were protected by law just on much In those who chocolto expend means t, Acquiring en other roperty ei or r pleeenre may or most. That to tote tUh from such I pond me than,“ from "emma, In ofbie, agimat The: Ontario Lain end puniuheble. pet-tie- in in one had volunterily eppeered hetero theeuthoritiee to enter the mutter and prop-ed to automation. Th” you informed by the'_judge_thet e-1 --_ w. -e-e.N._.r- “a. - "et""'""", all) Mas, 9.c., and Mr. Guthrie, Q.C., appeared " ooumel for the ten- pondenta. Messrs. J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Alexander Miller, 9.C, and Conrad Bitzer appear- ed " tx,eie.,tel for_tl_n_a appellgnts; Mr, Cunningham F. Groh,--ThU was an appeal by the defendants from a judg- ment of Mr, J uetice Street. whereby he reversed the decision of Judge Lacourse, of Berlin. Mr. Justice Street decided that the plaintiff, Mrs. Cunningham, was,entitled to a mortgage known as the “Zimmerman Mortgage" for 81,000, and aloe to the Fischer note and Roan due bill " her own property. The " {Endanta' contended that the mortgage and notes' were the property of the Executore of the late Charles Seigle, and therefore belonged to the defend- ants. The appeal was argued at Toron- to Wednesday and judgment was given Thursday, dismissing the appeal with Stand 20 to 24 King St. East, 2 doors west of Neville'; Drug Store. ALL FOR $5.00 To give pm an Idea of what we are ofrerintt, we will only quote to you what $5.00 can buy from IIB, J ac. IJfrelmanrfs Read This Gents’ hnhhim, , Heady " Made Clothing. A FULL lame or S. BRUNK & CO., If this is not a bargain than there never was one. Only $5.00 for a whole outfit at ' an A splendid unortmenu " Capote Curtains, etc , " Expensive Fish DUCKS, CRINKLES. PABASOLS. A Mtut's'Suit, A Hat. A Shirt, K A Collar', A Tie, _ A Handkerchief. A Pair of Braces. A Pair of Socks & . A Pair of Shoes, Just Arrived _ Local Legal. CAREFULLY. Cr', ' 'ra'fig BERLIN also a very huge “mined; Boys’and Youths' Clothing. _ Men's all woo) suits from, $2.49 u,, Ready made Clothing Our stock ot Dry Goods consists of a large iassortment of new and fashionable goods. . of the few who do hoe Foot, buy your goods from us? If you are you are making a great mistake. You __ are not l making . your dollars go as far, as. you should. Of course you 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 C"----- us a chance.. We do nor 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 . in this town. Though there are cost price merchants,. vendors of The I bankrupt stocks who aspire to the can position, we claim to hold the lead, Mur and if you compare our value with d f others you cannot wonder that we 6 l 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 Clair l better elsewhere. F-_-I ARE in. JUNE WALPER Br,othr, - TBiBrEtirmtir, , .ONT Corner King and Queen Streets, m HATS, ohm, Gents’ Furnishings, io' and Youths’ Clothing sis. F. Jas. Balluil's Call and examine the stock. N o trouble to show the goods. Do not forget that for the next Thirty Days you can buy a suit as cheap as the wholesale price This is a chance to procure a good fitting well made suit for the price usually paid for the common goods. Clothing to suit I Boys and Yen: we are leaders W, itijii'iiiit/ttii'ii is ' (Ready L Made tjhiidren's Dresses CEMENT I J.W. Jii?iiifla,liy' am . The "foo"Camil used 17,540 bbls. Thorold Cement. The St. Clair Tunnel used 10,000 bbls. Thorold Cement, The New Welland Canal used 250,000 bbls. Thorold Cement. The G.T.R. has used 50,000 bbls. Thorold Cement. Mr. Wm. Gibson, M. P., has used more than 30,000 bbls. Thorold Cement. The Town of Sarnia used over 2,000 bbls. Thorold Cement in sewer work. The Town of Petrolia used over 2,000 bbls. Thorold Cement in sewer work. The Edison Electric Co. used over 2,000 bbls. Thorold Cementin their buildingsat Peterboro "piotcEttiiiir. 'ziiirEt,ziziir" E The best and cheapest cement manufactured in Canada, Used pn all the leading Government and Municifal Works of the country. Specially adapt- ed for he following kinds of work: J.S. Roar of The Popular Boot and Shoe Store , purchasers of $2.00 worth of Footwear with a Ticket adu one day’s C.W.A. H.068. The speediest riders in America Popular Boot k Shoe Store has one of the finest and be Footwear in the County. A 1 goods sold cheap. Specie What do you think of it? --------- L A Great) Opportunity PINE ASSORTMEN T Wall Papers, Room Mouldings, CELLARS, CISTERNS. EH. kde t Go. 12 m St. East, Waterloo, July ist & 2nd wsréndnmwn tisigtt _" war-Gonn- Cr.. S- TR,CDCDE1. Hamilton Golden Cement, gltcWEyil', BOLD IN WATERLOO BY Fancy Goods Store, Kings: BOOKSELLERS, in embroidered silk and cashmere. also THOROLD . HYDRAULIC CEMENT Pinafores always on hand at FOUNDATIONS, SEWERS. CONCRETE, FOR NOTHING. tLuy, Championship Bases Lnts’ Chpsf 1-8 in America wiCeompete. Thi, firuyrt and best selected stocks of heap. Special lines in Tan Shoea. Shoe Store till present all cub CEMENT I Tielret admiral; -tii," vhzlder to RH tefWiW'ehtSi _ C' g' 'ry r "m? _ - u, Waterloo. BERLIN. MILL DAMS, STABLES, BANK BARNS, LOW PRICES. WLE‘? KT

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