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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Dec 1895, p. 5

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" to adver- or retiri for Jitdlif. years ago animation bf '.ome, what pose to sive the like of and of be. f the coun- ryman,wo- Call on us we and be Linc-cu , Xmas Lil" I Time P119"- ter linen-M" , much " e" tw Tu ms iitli floth'i " k :1: All the Jac, ssle - ml nk.. I). f all-m. I td' w a Preach. wprolitl for q' I 8.56 25° mg The ther, Thurwhy ed for ti Mr. J Mich , C on Thur ver tulnu‘L'O l an each plug n- are times when people have much money. We've i ‘zockueredit enough to ”,9 We give credit to re- 5: . wycrybody, but cash bar- Circ-' our specialty. We have Th GOOD e Trust ttt Hit I liGXAT'S Jeweller. r~ Watt If Merry Christmas to all Read- of the Chronicle. “Wynn gt slacks, Mr. Joirpu H unilmn ry " 'r'l towtt trt win; a. numb r y PP“ When it u w A L 5 mg ur, “ix-.3, who died at St. John. N. B., t Thursday, after a lingering illness TM Mmml meeting of the teachers c, {win-n uf the Mochodist Sunday o km“. mu hold on Monday evening. T '.' I. ll. [hmnmn' was reappointed e‘ printundem, and all the teaching ml in» ('ltCth. Mr. Philph Bish was will viru"ttit'Y in place of Mr, Fear, win» i Rvports showed the average w.uulatwt', to have been stood and * HnCr'i in a satisfactory condition. e Th.- annual meeting of the Upper F u: uh Bible- Society war held in the I l» ‘luullst church on Thursday evening 3, Addrvrces wvrP delivered by i a: Atkinson and McLachlan after l ZHCll Hm iolloaiw, otlicers were elect- I i l‘rw, Ilte. J. A McLachlan; I -dy, il Il, Umhach : Executive Com- M209, 1"/,,ir'i.'"c) Bricker, George "cidsnct, C, w. bullied“, J. W. _ "ixlie-iilvr, P. liiali and I. E. Bowman. Avr, P" , m prth“ tio days earlier! “um u~u Kl this week and consequently L urest urns (if correspondence and r'l'c-r matter has to be held over until my: i-etc, Next week the paper will Again l." i<zuod on Tuesday afternoon in (ml-w tr, give our statl' their Kins: ,:ul New Year's holiday. 71mm; the past few ia=ues the I: F TCll'Vl's bi Berlin nod Wathloo lHVP been tilig the columns of the r'Lroricl. with (mm intending stozies _ Mncwrnirg the visits of Smut. Clam. N., doulc uur remiv‘rs hove paid pub 'lcular thiion t ' (Mae stories in the' v!vertitwing column and have been Mudaomely repaid bydointt no. ", TO ADVERT tt His-t Nome Wat,orl W! to till " vacancy mt UT of th" Centr, 1rark, has; we are! creil'ttuirly passw M. School exmninati _ulay 1ttV , H1 G25.:tn/ig'tlS, etc, etc Club unncert. 'roy' rwning, Jan. 2nd Sm t} tl NH vw t-Toctric harm: man time but. Wt t rum plan- for hargmna m _ w-onlimH, autolrrrpc, guitars, l rgmu and NH kimls M strings tind M. J 1140's. Cigar Store near my diamond, wsuerio.-50-3t u Nellie Wat,ov, who was ap- m Ill a. vacancy on the teach. ti' ot' th" Central ichocl after an}, iraq we are pleased to state re-ditably passed the recent ‘chuul examinations. ular-- " mmy friwwh 1 , uuumgs‘r of the Maritime Provinc wirh him in the u mun to auitain in tolist in DEXTERITIES W-ph Powell, Engineer oil [In l‘Iwi'Vrii: Radial Railway u nu Thursday last inter- iumiwr of business men. l Lumignuivnt ct' the cele. n-r Slim-s rec iced at the "rt Jr li,t tltoro, including iile doub sole for $3.00. olrsutir 11ml in the celebrated 1 king Mixture cmts mow other package, Insist on ,. mmuinr Tonka. Sold by art ed up a Eryn, of “Live-t unnwgr, inn old Waterloo irionds , and Friday last. you buy the famous Bea. fre ,iurr" the word Denver is ,'. Sold hy-J.l)oer3um. ,rgr't th" Concert by.the I‘..'.H.~itv (Hi-e Club on "QTY the l, liirerqity ruling, Jam in (ientlemen IVERTLSERS mun be left at this office t Saturday noon. The 19-3 must be left not late rmu. Casual Advertise- ‘1 up to noon Wednesday ta d autrary 2nd "‘(h of Mr. E M. f the Ontario Life rocinces, will 'arm' ' the was he has been min in the death of mm were atiliz Waterloo for “vagina in own wt College, .rloo irionds a Slippers Hall " iftrt who during the pun eight yin but conducted the Galt Basins. ' l legs and Shorthand Ionian“, [In de. l aided to remove to Guelph and, any on the Indium " un Boyd ate. -+-Hr. A.iUNomhtet of Purim If" been translated to the Bank of Com- merce hero a ”coconut. On the eve of his denature from P‘rkhill " 1m iiiiiariiitif n my“ Arch joyel by the companions of Boyd Arch Emory of tint pine. ~Meeerl. Snyth Brut, Berlin, pub- link a hendeome illustrated journl tor Canadian women entitled i'hatyiotsq." They give this free to every customer selling for same at the counter. The ladies of Berlin and Waterloo end vici- nity will plane no chic, and be sure to ask for “F.ihi?nu" the next time they call at the no e of this, enterpris- ing firm. " , -Mr. Wm. Snyder. wignre for thel Wegouut estate. has disposed of the, entire property: eomristing of the fumib‘ ure ttictory and machinery, for the and]. sum of $8,600. The new proprietor in Mr. Adam Klippert, who is well known throughout Camuis no a auceuful traveller in the furniture line, And he will, no doubt make It mecca of this his latest ventu re. ' -Tho holiday nullnber issued by the Guelph' Herald is highly crediuble and shows mach enterprise and a ii,?,,? nmount of intelligent and well directed labor. It contains a. history of the RoyalCit); and an excellent write-up of in business firms, together with the business of some of the surrounding towns and villages, The illustrations are numerous and good uud the read- ing matter interesting. --All the Indies had pinned their faith to Priestley's famed black Hen- riettas, but now they appear to have taken up the newr','Eistiops" with equal favor. This is the new claimant in black dress goods. The Priestleys are deter- mined to surptss ail their other fabrics in the "Eudora," and to sum up in it nil the excellences of their well known productions. This has, indeed, been done, and distinctive features added be. sides. The "Eudora" has greater. width, and weight, while i has the lovliest possible glow. 'gltl of all, it is a long , wearer. IVrappe "The Vsrnished i Baird,” and Priestley's name on every five yards. " NICE XMAS Boxq.---'c , (Jake’s Special Cigar) a 1 __,',,) for 5c, by the box or by Jake's Cigar Store near waterioo. All ‘kinds o l strumeuts cheap',--;) Flux-4):) Tuesdqy afternoon short,. ly before going tolpress tire was dia. covered in Archittet Moogk’s work- shop. The alarm Man given but the the was extinguished before the brigade arrived on the sceuqe. A TEACHER PGysENrrrm.--Miiss Mary 2 Berry, who during the past three years has successfully taught in S. s. No. 8, Waterloo, was presented by the pupils with a complete set of George Eliiot's works as an evidence of good will. It was the occesion ot the annual examin- l ation. Emma Gaukel came forward l and read a "ell-worded and feeling " idress. and Emma. Heather presented l the books. Miss Berry was taken by l surprise, but returned the bompliment I by presenting each of the scholars with .9. box of candy. Miss Berry will at- tcnd Berlin High School next term and take up Junior Leaving work.--- Com. NEW JERUSALEM t The Rgv. F. W. Tucrk will preach in German on Sunday at 10:30, a. m. Owing to the absence of Rev. L. H. Tafel from the city, there will be no evening service. tu I Following are the tt who were successful in exsmimstiotus. Twelve; plucked-tseven at Gal Berlin. J amen Clemens, Albert Rudell, Misses Allen, Bulmer, Hardy, Knempf, Lackner, McKsy, Morton, M. van Neubron, Watson. 1 GALT. George H. Carter, Robert M. Charl- ton, David Esgle, Albért Forayth, William H. Hendeuon, John S. Jum- ieaon, Wm MeDoimld, Albert McRae, J nmes A. William, Mine! Emu 'Ruth Bond, Nellie Cooper, lube“: Deans. WELLESLIY 5th LINE Mr. Adam' Berlet auughtered one of the largest, it not the large" pig ever raised in the “Whip lat. week. When ilive it tt,rf,,tger'k' at 7 35 pounds and when d it weighed 615 pound. Bu _ ROMP was soldwto Mr. John F395;; the po uler . sterloo butcher, , _ _ _ J2,l',' it " be on tttfat, (hm [the holiday week. 11?. Bertit Whin- ed 50 a pound “332m "but; my 'tiii1UiGiriot no»: Successful Modelites The Churches. ". - Mr. (85.425 in a box. pr) B real 10c cigar or by the piece at a near the diamond, inds of musical in. e the model students 'ssful in paging their Twelve candidates wage at Gain and five at BERLIN 'mAudnnm manna. _ _ Benn, lefton Chm Tytfttitta TOWIDF WAN to 'i"i'i'ii' ifHiiiiTirui hum returnedto Berlin hte Mr. John Happier and Mr. of New Hunbntg, were In 1 Blaine! on Sand”. DI - “Univ-u" a“- -_ -7 “um“ on Batunur. The aim if this minty beg to Mr. Wm. Muir in weanling Ohgistr inform youth-t that membership (on for ms with friend. in Emmet. . 1896, _if paid begququ-y tity.18er' Mia- Lizzie Stun-or of Milton,' is ',,t',gt,dt.,tt ttet; 'l'l,rut ."difrrt 7 att tpeeling Christmas and New Year'? '"l'll'. A 'd/AIG':',','; 'i,1'di,uw, in ibohdayl " home.' the Fruit. Growen' Mica of Oat _ Mrs. J, Statue of Buntford and uric tor l896, which entitles the holder ".,..tt.. “A Mr Alex. Botttnaa aot to the Cunadiun Horticulturist tor tut _ _ _. . ,A___. Mrs. J, Statue of Bruntford and "iot family Ind Mr. Alex. Hoffman aot to cm Detroit no spending Chri-upu a the you, home of their parents hero. ropo: - -- ):-L..‘ Mr Irvine irnger and Mr. end Mrs. Austin J. Ungcr a Detroit are upend- ing Xasas with their father or their new‘home in Berlin. . Mr. Allan Shackle of Panchnguinh. ene and Mrs. J. Young ot Brantford ere viniting their pnrente, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shockley, " the Hospital. _ Miss N. Bickle and Mia Minni3. Bechtel ere spending Chrintmu at th former" home in Petrolis l Mr. Hadley -Hilborn of Cornell University. New York, returned to ‘Berlin on Monday, _Mrs. S.L. Martin iry.1 family ere me wanting onen- P"'""", Lur. m... mm. _ I. B. Steekley, " the Hospital. _ 2. 1 Spires, Non Houttii.' l Miss N. Bickle and Min Minni . 1 Boae, 'P".1 yc.qeeP,"' Bechtel ere spending Chrigtm” at “,3 7 l Clematis, ‘anculntu. former? home in Petrolis ', 3. 6 Cannes. ' l Mr. Hadley Hilborn of Cornell 20 Gludioli. University, New York, returned to 2 Dublin. ( Berlin on Monday.- . . 4. 12 house plants, assorted. Mrs. S.L. Martin and hunilr ere . spending Christmas in Preston. In addition to this we tg,it',U"l, be . ubletoimportdirect from 0 an next J,tt,It,'e,f,1,r,',t.of: imtt, 'rt,,t',',t,d (all hyacinth bulbs for distribution A Bram nr " return ._m.,...o nnv further coat. Please also Mr. S. E. Cork, of the Cord Lite staff, Toronto, spent, Chr home. . Mr. Milton Bricker and Mr Morley of Upper Owed Col both home for the "ttdb). Mr. Milton Bricker and MnReginald Mlorley of Upper Owed College, are both home for the holidjy. "V Masters Horace tn Charley Car- thew arolepending Christmas In' To- roam. _ lac, Mich., are spending. a week or ten days with his parenu Mr. J, B. Ging- rich, Berlin. Miss Katie Schallborn of Toronto, Miss Annie and Mr. Geo. Schsllhorn of Rochester are spending Christmas at home. Miss Ella Stauffer has returned from Demille’s Lndies' College, LOshawa, for her holidays. Miss Eva Device. is spending her Xmas holidays with her uncle in Ber- lin. _ Mr. Peter Mutehenbecher of Reason l Fans, Mr. A. iiiirGGsucheruud Mr. Aldred Snider of Gruvenhurst, attend- ed the annual meeting of the Snider Lumber Co. on Thursday lust. . Mr. IL. Hobdeu left on Wednesday on a visit with friends in Toronto, Mite 1ihmmMbvidaots of Miss Veal’e |Ichool, Toronto, returned home tor the holidays on Friday. _ ,, IWhthe wandered shrough - was. i mypi an m uchinm ket F. r I'm fonSeof my Td,",' I own, y poe ' I hue smoked every kind of tobacco, But th . bread that is dear: " be me, The one that I prefer to all othere, . Is the plug that irstampod "I a B." I heve smoked in my own native island, Every kind that the Britieher harm, 'Cut Cevendieh,’ 'GoWn UU,' 't'shag,' 'Virgiyia,' 'Birdmrre' end Bethm.‘ You; I‘vegmoked every English tobeooo, Bntsome mlhndetw no I: 5 bread iiawi1" - laughs Like the plug the“! ghunpod "T a " I have nicked tii. Wm India new, ' The Hindoo Wind Eur-1m u,‘ - ' “-6- M: [an bubblqe m1 ' aa- / C Lying 1',%'lti"iirimyLet, mr Bat 1 iiakrt!tPttttt, I...‘ ' Du'lllvvv- "-7"- T Inm imbr arm-5,; - To ozmpsnti tr2t2'a'll,lll has”. iiGGGstouuaioat “Tilt” ) [ [ w s For one. qrttet In!) awful di, hthtt I Inuit p, The". to!!!” one’l Hz. e", tri 55W? We” harm ,uunw wtiuhran Good ol iiiiiiiiiiiyritihmi Society M cringe. :0. "he use uuuuv w... ...- ...._W __ .. , T" this society will be held in the Old T Council Chamber, Waterloo, on Wed- nd Mr. nesdny evening, the 8tlv J nunnry,next, V have at 8 pan., for receiving the reports and for the election ‘of directors and officers for 1896. , idenham- Plane .join as soon as. you can-and led here when poring your subscription to either the President or., the Secretary please . “Me which of the premiums you desire. p"2,Y2,', J All. Looms, ' Wat, Burro. Er . . President. Secretary are orne December, 1895. , l K! we V-u-uu-I- u-----____,, , you. and . bound copy of their annual reporhsud nloo a sure in the anunsl 1, distribution of plum of that succin- l.. tion 3nd . gr P I Dun thn on In“ “I?” .uu 2nd.To your choice at my of the four following premiums: 1. 1 Pear tree, 'Wilder Early.' 1 Plum trdephLLausrhluc' 1 Cherry tree, 'itoatinoreuey.'- d. L ”VI-\w' - - 1 Rose, ‘Gen J scquemiet.' F _ 1 Clematis, ‘Panicnlats.’ - 3. 6 Cannes. 1 20 Gladioli. 2 Dahlia. 4. 12 house plants, assorted. ' In addition to this we expect to be able to impdrt direct fromHolland next I tall hyacinth bulbs for distribution without any further cost. Hesse also take notice’thet the annual meeting of I this society will be held in the Old Council Chamber, Waterloo, on Wed- 1 nesdny evening, the 8tlv J anuery,next, ' at 8 pan., for receiving the reports and l election ‘of directors and officers for f 1896. , , Please join as soon as you can and when paying your subscription to either the President or., the Secretary please atom which of the premiums you desire. J as. Looms, ' Wat, Rune. . President. Secretary _ L A a , on: 3&1ng Moved by C. S. A, D. Schmidt. that Counts M0 paid ant grant. his orders for -- . . A“; a 32 Woolwich frii. 16th 1895. smut: [ Be sure you'coll on J.R. Goodbdore Ing your Chrrtrme maria. undies. nun. m ha a large well-allowed I undwm uot Ui.1 to “My you in ll ITUATED a Pbrrrabra" k A, in tho ' from barr D9264 Nor: Aunt-u arm-mm“. -- _ trunk-w mud-up. 0.- Ttrn but can Hrs , gaunt tit in! In it It 35:11:?“ gt,,". 00 . We _ w n F i(ji?,illftltJ'it'ie?i'ii,1'i'i'i' "ttir thes annals-mun _ to _ / _ rarrii ltr; 3313- ' 'sijty,tri, '; 3: I 'var T31. ig. Uffelmann of an Hm pt T. W1 Ftlmots trf, PM?!) W _ _ _ . . Present Stock Clean I Sweep our Shelves Clean! jiiriiMwn 1 Do Yuu‘Want T5 Buy an ”gummy“, -- - - -- - -- - ' ' ' These are going at 25c, ISC, 10c, 'ic and IC, and OVERCOAT this Fall , actually giving way. just for the asking. Toys upstairs If so, don't fail to see Tons of OVEBDOATS and SUITS to choose from. Large stock Unuersmrus uuu Drawers at all prices, and the values cannot be beat. We offer you as nice a line of Goods as you ever laid your eyes upon, in our Full and Winter Selection of i H519} Men's and Boys' Clothing. ‘Hass. Caps, Gents' Furnishing This ira chwnce that will be co fortunate occurrence in your life, to get just what you w mt, at a you-waut‘to-pay price. If on , a. little better article at a. Ill han you expected to pay, come , ome and look " our goods. l 'erify our statements ENo. my- sud my Thalia wint we must do Bow, not next we the week that. ' All good! on Mabel"- must be sold " once. Price can bu; like fig. Here and now (In be found txsrgaiun in ItreaiGooas,Htrtb- iery and Gloves, Maths. Capes, Furs,Usrlitwersrtsb- la Linens, Silk H‘dkft, Boots & Sh es, tyroektsrs,Gromsriets. Sweepers for Cash. he., 20 to 24 King Street East, Berlin', Ont., Next door to Neville‘s Drug Store. A special lot of White Silk Handkerchiefs l for men; extra. good value offered in these goods, Initia White Silk des at we, colored "silk handkerchiefa. re ulnr price, Sl,for 73c. Fancy colored oil! Edie, regular price 75c. lor goe. Braces, none equal to my 2503p au. [he lerlln Benton Ineu For Good In! and Conan. . A new lot of Bow Ties to arrive for Xmas. New lot of Derb and Four-in-Hend for Xmas Lined (glove , the beat make in i Connie. White end colored Kid Gloves :11 Kim. Colin-I end one. the new styles. C S. BRUNK & CO,, BOYS' C cLtmmlt1--- ,ttr,,tgi,1,,'tgtl'l Price. will mun m - Boys’ Cot 3 and Overcast; for t . month‘ It win PI you. to take admbge of this TRV" offer forays. Xmu present; l Ie't 1: _ ‘ '; WALPBR Btpm itfgt,tfii'lylll't'ld) lawman“ LCiiiii'iausil .12; 'ii'iii', ' $de ptr" _ . wan-mm Goods. Large stock Undershirts and _ , .. 7_.__A_ M“... J. Woollard, ;;i1‘1‘yc>u;'rlife.\j A chance "1wmt, at a ushwhat- rice. If {on want to get Presents l le at, a 1i tle 'lower price to pay, come to our stor'e. V t our goods. They will Thelatest and at lowest prices our stock. We have will be counted}! is and ti I) New Christmas Go shoes. An immensesiockofNew Goods for the Christmutrnde; Besides a full line of Fancy and Staple Goods. just the place to bu/your Christmas Presents. MRS- TiMiiR/IU"1i; BARGAINS Ill IL 100 Leather Plush and Celluloid, all to be; disposed of before Xmas., Seea ts Leather Album reduced to $ .95. $1.25 Leathex Album reduced to 75c. $2.50 Plush Album at $1.75. Remember, it's a Clearing Bale in Albums and Toys W.H. BECKER & co., Booksellers Xmas Presents l Celluloid and Plush . Albumg'Work-Doxu. Goods, Toilet Cases, Collar and Cu! Boxes, Photo Holders. 7 Whiskholders. Tie Boxes, Handker- Dolls and Dolls’ Car. ehief and Glove Boxes, rinses, Dolls' Cradles, Rocking Horses, Horses on Wheels. Sleighs and Toys of Every Description. our window----- and other sundry articles for the Xmas trade at Snyder's Drug Store, Hints for Gift GiVers I A beautiful assortment of and all the latest Games; the latest game of "Waterloo." Hockey Sticks are selling cheap at Kompf’s Bookstore THE Undcnizncd otter for the late All“ M. V wan-Ion Iowa-Mp. went oi parts of Lot. 117 and 118 m iiets',e, non-n St,trt,1 ha: tho woe in 120' state a the tum bs a substantial l bask barn. d all mean, a newer ' a: well "' d run: bun l mall yirP.y,1: f ch; - ., 1..“ .r an! _ Fancy Purses, Wallets, Brushes, Combs, Shaving Outfits, Here you go for Fancy Goods Store, KingSt. Waterloo. BIBLES, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS, ALBUMS. PURSES, SLEEP- ING DOLLS (all sizes) CELLULOID and PLUSH GOODS. COLLAR and CUFF BOXES, SLEIGHS, DOLL CABS, Becker’s Bookstore Is uttering This: Week FARM FOR BA LB. Lenigned otrer for sale the farm of l we 2bram M. Weber, situated in: own-Mp. we" oi ctrootrr, being' on 117 and 118 und cramming 121 i, wcrcn is 2gt hardwond huh, and I ylnngo state of cultivation. On is a substantial stone house. wood I it,tf all men-Inn aiiikiiuiitainl.ttt? l ' a: well o" d runninzmu the I Jtoivhtst4 ' t chum tret - in” 1 ___-_. - III-pl I]. "tiro' I W'Ivv "my -- -. n fail when. For author who. on the prgnlsqs or our” "idirs"ii. alum - onus c. was} “m” a. IL I Bogttrs, Out. r and Staple Goods. You will find here is Christmas Presents. The Prices Are Right See \Uhristmas. (tmis Cheap ', BAEENFLUG'S. If any store hm made xpecial efforts to meme " finc. Hinge of Christmas J'rcsents, the City Groc- ery and China Hall certainly have accomplished it, which can plainly be seen upon entering. Perhaps many throughout this county have not taken advantage of sccing this fine store since it was re mo/fr-fit; lie to those particularly do c (extend a hearty invitation to mac and see {it in its holiday attire. i As wtiare doing principally a cash business, we arc consequently selling at close, cash prices; just As we/are cash business, selling at alot; think of d Pure ttiid Candy at if per lt. Pure Cream Candy at 100 per lb. Cream Chocolates at lie per 1h. Peppermint and Conversation Lozenges at IO cents a pound, All other candies in proportion. GEO. MfMiu(l EEpsona (hiytlilhn House aid Sign Painter Waterloo. RErgilelf.fiC' A. Mllnly‘ N “or. G. iAnhenb'Auv . I “hum " Hamel, J. y rm omen All (Bled “min Newman Music daily at Chqugs N. Rockel Hao Curod seven! In anrloo. City Grocery and China Hall. PRICE. THE KING OF CUBES. humsx and' some we are Allkiniko A. Mrrntrre, Park Mm- |enbuur . mum: " "tmr. "mel, J. .‘Inyev'. and 4"- mod any. do days. "no and Paper Hanger. - Ontario IENTS- the store If! il', " C1

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