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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 22 Aug 1895, p. 5

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.e this sea- preaker; re pre in at- , can give telection or thad We vera,ize on- roods, just fall school have them 3 kept in Led price} “at, shades aform our .ndmg vir. get your ion Sheet_s Fr‘ee. Goods iting your Mc. 1 . " ide) d 50p. 'laids. meUloth , lines are date and ments es shown in try that 1895 Shine bu? -:- Kitchen “ad the the Tom Itt " r,',, ‘~"lmmt "mum " th.. Mn. Fl 'ly u 'A l. fs' laws. 'r " ot compl 'y Improved Vegetable Sheers. 0 , huum l'lby, daughter of my; Iry, of St Jacobs, died 'lr 1,“ 'ui NIL-Jonas Bingemau -* "curday morning. v- r::fr1' rulwny at, Suspen. I f y1 :Axpp-wu, and then by l r',,' ,truititat' "Columbian" gun rwir to Buffalo. Ask Your Dealer for it GOOD M'Fg. (h, mt‘mw will be made to fill M in the South Ward caus- -" 1110\st of Mr Aldred Sui. F? d nth of Mr. Frank Bauer, "n Hall next Saturday even- Sock. .wvsarxst-zas _\l t, ontt‘rES its third gaute l‘r-gston on the Town Park 1ritturday As our boys khan in the last match and exciting game may be cf our and: At a. ball game 'm uuulny the name of KURT, They say be was te without one run of the Elkhardt In- 'c, Indiana, will begin 1;. 27th, and éootinue rculars free. Address 'y, an: atoove.--lt umrnwnts have been o “mm”. at 65 cents 'r from Niagara Falls, il Aug. :llst to Sept. thunder storm on Sat rt' .ilr.C'Nss,nesr Flora W uvrfoong going 1.? the round trip; I! t'ttb' M lfl'wlll the Waterloo Ham! Niagara. Falls hi“ A. No I arrange- :iuu with the Labor ) thtuing and burnt trt of this year's crop. ti NN h’vrvd in the Town xx months, ending nunm received as Kumyfa Book- u; at Stratford a. wuucil to submit t _ i, the “an um- tqmach trouble or 1‘» times as cheap . For sale Rt Dev- .. luxcursmn train of the Waterloo l a p nu instant. u 1min}: Drug uxhlo trip will be l, urn rejoiced to rucLure of 1810' “ceded coyt of " It ar,t BERLIN 3 lil sniages and lay tichool will in the Town tsiWet' purposes lulu tt tf' it at this office y noon. The Ln 1va not late wual'Adrertitse- u to Falls and I 7:131. Tack- D rvsume her Wednesday lug, 3lst, to L mun l’urxua-l. L sewer on third game -Beat Ind Ingest 5c. scribblera at] exercise books, in the County, " Kumpt's Bookstore. ' --At Buffalo on Monday Sept. 2nd, the professional bicycle noes take plum, besides the monster labor demongtm. tions, paradvs, &c. The largest pane ever offered for a. bicycle race will be given at tlkBuif'alo no“. --we were favored with a. call from Mr. Ritchie of Elorn on Tuesday. m is just now engaged in advertising "the greatest,, biggest and beat show on earth," The Guelph Central Exhibition, Sept. 17,18 and 10th. --Mr. Frank Bauer In: insured in the C M B A., Chosen Friends and is number of other friendly societies. m misc curriPd $1,000 insurance in a straight life company. The total amount carried was 86,000. -Labor Dsy Excursion, Aug. 3lst. Fare for round trip and return from Waterloo $1.50; from Berlin $1.40; from ht. Jacobs and Elmira $1.75. For rate to Buthslo add 65 cents to above furs: all tickets good to return up to Sepc. Y.nd. --rhe 1.0 1 LP. of the Grand River hiatricc. comprising eight diiferent points will picnic " Preston this (Thursday) afternoon. The Waterloo Uddfellmvu and their friends will go with the regular 93?. mm. train via Guelph, _ -Take in the excursion to the Falls and b'utfalo on Saturday, August 31et. Parties can stay at the Falls till Satur day evening, and then go to Buffalo by the electric uuilwayrto Chippewa, and steamer "Columbian" to spend Sunday and Monday. _ --The Band close-d a successful sea- son of park concerts last Friday night with a great tlourUh. The fine selec- tiornof the “and. interspersed by com- ic so-Igs from two artists of the Ubsh' Medicine Company, were very popular with the large audience assembled. .-Prot. R. Trembath, a graduate of Fowler and Wells' Institute of Phren. ology. New York, is spending a week or two m town and may be consulted from 2. p. m. to o p. m., an the Com. mercial Hotel parlors. Examinations 25c. charts, 500. -. -We have to thank Messrs, Rittin. ger k Motz publishers, Berlin, for a. copy orCawuts Kalender" for the year 1596. In addition to the usual infor- uration to be found in almanaos it con- tains between twenty and thirty pages of interesting trading matter. --Mrg. George D. Shoemaker, Wat. erloo township, died on Tuesday at the gum“. age of ti'6 years, 7 mos. and 20 days. The funeral will take place to. day (Thursday). Mrs. Shoemaker was " sister of Mr. John Shuh of this yawn. Her husband is still living, and is O?. years old. --There will be a band concert at the Skating Rink, Niagara Falls, Out., on Saturday evening, Aug. Mst, by the band of the Waterloo Musical Society. This concert will be under the auspices éf the Niagara Fails Baud, which is considered the best band in that part of the couotry. -We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of Press badge for Petroles's Monster Bicycle Meet, to be held on Thursday Aug. 22nd, under the auspi- ces of the Imperial Bicycle Club. The attractions are numerous, among them a great programme and an excellent 5 mile bicycle track. --The t'tsh Medicine Co.,wbicb had men holding forth on the Market Square for the past tw‘lo weeks, closed "i""'" LVI Vllv rm‘ v~v v n . -"-, - _ a very successful engagement; in the Town Hall on Saturday night. About 250 admission tickets were sold for the entertainment, and "ring the inter- mission the demand for their medicines Jacobs, wnggknter than the supply. They now have pitched their tent at St. .--At the trial of Wm. Checkle at Berlin the other day Lwo wituéises swore positively that on a certain day Checkley was at the City Hotel from t', to 7.15 sun. and two other witnesses swore positive/y that, he was at the Zimmerman House from 5.50 _to 7.30 tr,iirl,if ithe sime day. What is wrong with the clocks, gentlemen t. The dit. ference between t'rue,sca.qdard and local ti me ancy --Peter Cooper said of A newspaper: In all towns where a newspnper is pub- lished, every man should advertise in it, if nothing more than his card, stat- ing his name and the business lie is engaged in. It does not only pay the advertiser, but lets people at a distance know that the town in which you re- side is s prosperous community of bar iness men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do busi- from Berlin, who had been working on the new opera house at Preston, met with rather a serious accident on Fri. day evening. When about to return, the horse, a. spirited animul, became frightened at the trolly, overturned the rig and threw the occupants out. One man named Foe-ter struck his head uguinst the railway truck lustiining such serious inJuries that he could not be brought home. His comp-amoun- lea Miehm, vs: also badly bruised. Two of contractor Wildfonq’s men will not accou'un for the discrep- Waterloo County Chrohlclo, Thurs”. Antony 88, MttNb-a'titee" ts.' _ l ---A wild d . ited h , d . o o o IW.Johan‘sgi',‘36,132".:.'::.l (7 v I Arriving Daily I . “a..- A: M-...'.|___Ll- ___.-,.---- A- ------ - - I -A wild and spirited hone, owned brhir. John Fennel. Berlin, In! the C8MMH' of oonaidernble excitement on King street on Monday. The bone was driven by nu inexperienced driver and not until our hommnn, Wm. Mo- Dougmll, had bonded the rig and apo plied his skill, was the unruly bust brought under control. -There is but one way of seeing the Niagara River and Falls,with all points of interest, thoroughly and cheaply and that is from the electric cars of the Niagara Park and River Railway. This line skirts the edge of the Canadian side from Queenston to Chippewa, a distance of 131 miles, the cars stopping at every point of interest on the way. A trip over this electric line is one of, the finest in the world, giving one an opportunity, to view, free of extra ex- pense, the American and Horseshoe Falls, The Rapids above the Falls, The Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, Cedar Islands, The Duetsrin Islands, Town and Battlefield of Chippewa,Sus- pension and Cantilever Bridges, Whirl. pool Rapids, the Whirlpool. the rapids below the Whirlpool, the Gorge, the view from the top of Queenston Heights of the .River from Queenston to Lake Ontario, Brocku Monument, Battlefield of Queenston Heights, spot where Gen. eral Brock fell, etc. ete. Scmmox J; Lamar! COAL-NOW is the time to place your orders tor best hard coal at. bottom prices. Hogg & Inbbiek..-tf, AciwrrrED.-WilhumChoelrlttehar- ged with stealing $30 from Thos. Dun. can, while rooming together " the City Hotel, Waterloo, was tried before a magistrate on Monday, judgment was deferred until Wednesday, when the prisoner was acquitted. LEG BitoKEs.-Oa Tuesday mer. noon as Mr, Chas. Rockel was engaged in painting the outside of the Union Mills, the rung of the ladder, on which he was standing. broke and he fell to the ground, a distance of 22 feet, break» ing the Urge bone of his leg and sus- taining several bruises. He mll be laid up for a. month or more. l DEATH or Gannon Ross --Mr, Geo. Ross of New York, died on Sunday at. the residence of his father, Mr. Jacob Ross, utter a lingering illness of some months' duration. He came home about twtrmonths ago,thinkine that a change and a rest would be benefieisl. He WM employed in a button factory in New York city for the past ten years filling the position of foreman in the turning department. He leaves a widow to mourn his loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon the services being conducted by the Rev. W. J, Yaeger. A BEAUTIFUL FLOWER Beo.--mie numerous visitors to our Town Park cannot help but enjoy the sight of the flower bed near the entrance,at present in full bloom. The centre of the eir. cular bed is planted with French Dwarf Cannes of various colors, crimson and yellow predominating, which rising above their rich dark green topical look, ing foliage form a fine contrast. A border two feet wide round the outside l is of Phlox Drummondic and ie one solid mass of bloom. The bed was the h'rst effort of our Horticultural Society and should stimulate our Park Commis- sioners and City Fathers to form more. such plots in future.The expense is trif- ling and as we have several grass plots in Town, the cost of growing a bed or two in each would be repaid tenfold by the pleasure they would give to our citizens and the impression it would have on visitors. The Town of Water. loo Horticultural Society has so far been a great success, now when the plants that were distributed are in bloom, the Cannas, Begonias and Gladiolas,words of praise are heard from every quarter. The Society wil be one of Waterloo’s permanent institutions and we wish it every success. Waterloo County League standing Won Lost Galt Alphas Heapeler Waterloo Berlin Preston 11ESPELER AND WATERLOO PLAY AN EXHI- BITION GAME. Last Saturday’s game between Was erloo and Hespeler woe postponed on account of rain. The min began pour- ing down in torrents before the Hes- peler visitors had gotten on the field, Fortunately it did not last long, and by six o'eldck the grounds were "the. iently dry to admit of th ssfe footing, when an exhibition gems ot five G. nings was played, to see which a. small admission fee was required to defray the expense of the visiting team. The playing was brisk all through,although it was nothing brilliant. The league match will be played off at the end of the season. Score by innings: lie-polar o................. 03 2 0 I- 6 Watcrloo..................01201.7 4 Batteries--- Ball and Mnrkle tor Hupeler; Moloon and Beimbettkisr. Umpire Killer. l 1 Huphsr--2 hue bib, 0; 3 uehie, BASE BALL 12345 10 We sell Nen's Tweed Pants: I$ per pair, worth $2.50. $1.50 per pair worth $3. Boys' Pants at 60c and 75c per pair, to fit boys from s to IP. years. Never such Bargains offered before in ready-made Rants. WE DO SAY J. tJffelrnann To give you an Idea of what we are offering, we will only quote to you what $5.00 can buy from us. Read This ALL FOR $5.00 l BERLIN Stand 20 to 24 King St. East, 2 doors west of Neville's Drug Store. 0; home runs, 0; bases on balls, 3; hit by pitched balls, 0; struck out, 5 ; left on bases, l; double plays, l, - _ Waterloo-'.? base bite, 2; 3 base hits, l; home runs, 0; bases on balls,2; hit by pitched bails, 1 ; struck out, b; left on bases, 1. All County League games were post- poned on Saturday on account of rain. Galt plays Hespeler on Sept. 2nd. Dates for pluymg off the other matches have not yet been fixed, The following cbangen have been made in the others of the Waterloo Baseball Club-Wm. Kumpf, manager in place of Koehler resigned, Fred All- wsrd captain, Wm. Boehlander, um. pire. 1ilfree.tually yet, gently,when coativo or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without' irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers use Syrup of Figs. ,, Stamford .......r.. NewHtuntsurg...... Baden B............. Petersburg......... Mero.............. Breslau ......'..... Toronto............ Toronto.,..... Brealatt ....r.. Berlin......... Petarsburz ... Badtttt.".,....... NewAUTtstmr Gan; Blair. NAih Waterloo . St. J Mobs Elmira . . . Want-loo ........ MB 932 1050 805 550 Btu-[in ............8l7 1010 1156 man 710 noon.............. .... 1029 1220 [39 72) Bl.ie.............. .... 10331123) I45 135 Galt ............. .... 1046 1245 456 745 Nan-Tum- lane at Waterloo m . a.tn.artd 4:46 um. bt connect It Berlin wt legal" mmudMo-mm Elm0a i S. BRUNK & CO., isiriitia Railway Time Table. Gait and Elmira Branch. 00150 NORTH. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. If this is not a bargain then there never was one. Only $5.00 for a. whole outf1t at, To Clean-e The Syslem A Man's Suit. A Hat. A Shirt, A Collar, A Tie, A Handkerchief, A Pair of Braces, A Pair of Socks & Pair of hoes, CAREFULLY. Mum h ..... - 916 - ..... -- 921 - ..... - 928 - ..... 605 943 320 ..... -.-. 953 828 ..... 815121810" Gomewms'r. GOING SOUTH no 212110132670! ----t116-.7E 23411313487! 2401129 353 TIM 3081157420802 ll Jip1ppp 515 $We LI. AX. Walla! What A,M. P." POE. .... 925 -... .... 40 .... 1050 nos 650 1156 no 710 1220 439 72) 2230 us 135 1245 456 745 316 510 855 5l8 907 7401150 m 449 tii 821 " 847 WLJ.Woollard’s See the Bow Thea 10c each or 3 for 250 for Summer wear and the win. dow your choice for 25e each. WALPER BLOCK. BERLIN, T ONT Full Line of Underwear for Sum- mer Use. New Straw Hats! Fine Felt Hats llop'lb %ilm' Clothing Mens’ Summer Goats & Vests fhgimaitlh's Owing to scarcity of splice in our store necessitating some Chan es in certain de. partments we are force; to (freatly reduce our entire stock in a limite time and in . rder to do so We will for one month make sweeping reductions in Ready made Clothing Dry Goods and (lag' hnislig Dress Goods comprising the leading shades in Camiuneres, :Henriettas, Shrub Sergcs, storm Sergca, Diagon as, Bingalines, Sinus, Royals, etc., will be reduced 15 per cent during tltit sale. _ - . _ ' A beaurlhn line of French Delains. new deiisris and colorings only 25c sold else. where for $00. A large range of materials for light sum- mcr an tings arrl Blouses in Spot and Swiss Muslims, Chumlr nya, Huckings,l)elainettes, etc.,_to bt cgually reduced. A’lot of iincfirtripel Silk f r blouses, worth 75c, 1i.ow.t56c. -- _ _ - _ _ ___ Cotton-Notwithstanding the recent ad- vance in the price of cotton we still sell at the old rice, having been fortunate in lay- ing in alarms stock. Our 50 cotton surpass- es anything sold at tk and 7c. Exeeptiocsl value at 4c, (k/if and 8e. - Ready-made Clothing-lt is impossible to quote prices of our suits to give an y idea of the great reduction we are making during this sale. For our mutuail " iUaction we invite you, to calland examine on V stock and rice: and you will be hvinoed that we gave the beat suits at the west tltit We only handle the output of relish e manho- turera. We gun-antes all unit: over $5” to ',r,,tgtrlfey fit and material. We cheerfully "dun money (it goods Ire not a represented. . This great reduction 3 last for one month. F So enable you to see I. Inger tlon. _ Gun-(nu: Block, Berlin. Qpp. Mean. J. Fennel! i Son's Hudwu-o Hosiery 'nd Uuderwetsr--udies' Cotton Vests half sleeves, 4 for 250. Ladies' Cot- ton Vests, half sleeves, heavy, 3 for 250. Ladies’ mtural Baltriggan, half sleeves, at 18e, 20c, Mc, 30c and Mc. Ladies' Cotton Hose, fast black, " pr. for 25e. Ladies' Cotton Hose, fast black, worth 20c, 2 r. for Mc, LadieiUotton Hose, 'llUi1'fr'drl1'i,T, at 150, 18c, 20c and 250. Ladies' Lisle Hose in Huffy and tary §p19ndid value 35c. Prints-We are safe ii, {saving that we haw the largest and beat selected stock in town, ovcr300 pieces of the leading' English manufactur tyt 5c, 7c,8e4lc, uryd 12c. _ GlochLThe best quality of M-lanese Silk in black and colored worth 400, now 25c. GREAT (jlsgkfllMl SALE. Men's Summer Vests, sifagle and double breadted. See the fine line oi titwy blue Vests, they are exits good. Sugarman See my new styles be- fore you buy as I have the latest from American and English makers. New Lines of Shirts, New Lines of Dollars, New Lines of Ties. at Clearing Prices for Summer Wear ---Spetsial. t; Co., prices will onl early call wig range for who New Infants’ Caps , in embroidered silk and cashmere. also Ready - Made Children's DresSes DO NOT THINK! MRS- CrEliER,ti""55"" El W. H. BECKER & 00., Berlin' AUGUST :-: ANNOUNCEMENT Have still some SPECIAL BARGAINS left in'ALL LINES. We make a spacialtyin SHOES, and will save you from IO to 20 per cent. by buying from us. In READY-MADE CLOTHING we are hard to beat. See our BOYS' SUITS, $150 worth $2.00. MEN’S SUITS, $3.prworth $5.50, &c. In STAPLES m: take the LEAD. Dress Goods 15c worth 30c. Grey Flannel from :17“: Cup. Flannel- ettes 12yfyards for $1.00. worth IOC per yard. Factof'ys from 3 I-'..'.: up. Shirtings cheap. Twccds Soc worth 75c. I Ladies' & Men’s Underwear Great Bankrupt Store, Berlin. S- TR,. ERNST s: CO Tuesday, Wednesday ' Thursday Sept. 17, 18 and It, 1895. FAVORITE EXHIBITION III m WEST A “ankle and comprehensive Prize LII! In All Depart-nu Special Ath'uctive Programs Etch After- noon And tuning. are made to order. That’s why they alwtxrLfir, perfectly! admirably, and to CENTRAL EXHIBITION a T. There's more in our suits than a perfect fit; there’s first-cu" material, which it is always eaay to select from our superb aggregation of the finetus woolens in Waterloo. Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and in clothing, the tailoring is everything. Material even the best counts for nothing if the suit be badly made up. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit you. Order a suit now while we're offering bargains. II. tbtrtthtt, Horse: fo . Speed Clam B. Cheap Railway Fare. for was.“ and freight. tspociat min. lo various points. Prise him and biannual: from Bargains too numerous to mention. It will pay you to call at the JOHN :EtayTTi5iBXEt President. 83mm. that we are sold out or not ready for you. On the contrary our stock is complete in all grades. If you have built a new house or wantcto paper a room or two, now is the time, as we are giving decided reduc- tions in these lines, wall, border and ceilings to mitch OUR SUITS GUELPH KING Sm, WATEnLoo. Fancy Goods Store, King St., Waterloo. Wall Paper Pinafores always on hand at because we have not mentioned GREAT BARGAINS IN I. won't, 'iG"tra,' 'Gndph SEE THE AND t,"iiiip, "ere/fore. Mr. Adam tunerul director as, in the [mp1, PUPIL oth. B. Vogt of the Toronto Come vatory of Music, mm of Mimicwcrmauy Pupils prepared for the tirtst earl, mamma- tion in Plano at the Toronto d','llLtrfi)ll,'r'l, of Music. Residents, - T Albert St The undertaking bu-ine s t' mduv‘ \chcnnst 5: Chr.. will yy I ()pljlnnl‘d. yt il ACTUAL RESULTS) Under 510 you M duwment. Annual Premi- um will) tor age ti, tr/td but. 18s.. on 'tttt life t f Mr. Thai. McDonal ' Belleville, um: Flee vase of rqt$er.........-,-.- " Tall I've-II.- " " In. .0880 a. hredtBeq Dividend- PAM..... M“ "' u F Thorn is n large stock of 'lumbor Ce building Burpose: on hand Whit h will tr. hold at n gram main All farmen: and othvn: inlendmklo build would do we” to examine um number and get prices A largo stuck of Household Furni'un- to sale, Budroom Sum. Sidrb ardw, Extension Tables. eic. sold ut great ' redu l d prices The large Furniturv Factory of tne “kw-nut & Co. have on King Sm-et. an'loo. im of. fered for sudo. The building's nrw A l and the factory has a complvu- ourtit I f the wr) lumen and best machinery A dry kiln and Humor have b 'Ptt built the last year It i, reldorrt than such an apportunily as thi we ems “th! to purchase» Furniture Emory fuily equipped m "very raspy-c1 auuxcady fur uw m it most reduction Beam . Mum of 812! for each 3100 invent-d. or.“ w can. 099%!!! 192321.93. P» 900 VII-o Over (Ion H1535; iaaDaiiuk tifruu'iiiuruik ' Ai Teacher ot Piano and Organ MISS ANNIE BEAN, Factory For Sale. WM. SNIDER, Assignee, Undertaking. UNTABIO MUTUAL LIFE Furniture. Lumber. Wilt-flu. Ont. Anply to IN mt Watiloo Pl an: " ml by (r Milne A I " ill E.

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