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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 18 May 1899, p. 1

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‘IpoH t...“ . , . m . . . . , m... (i,at,etti!,i,'i,iiiii,qttit A. Weseloh & Co. ”WALWM "iii-.-.-.-, Thqhnomboulolov. Whothcritbehi h or law tho- " all --l India. PeeftPPt-o" iil'iaa"l'l'J'Jdll'UllflloTd'i"l,, TEE lhh'PI'dird CLOTHING, HATS aid CAPS . . REGARDING QUALITY op a Y villi-Idling "ti mum n W . hunk I!“ van. 11e,t, C,ul"lld,'ffdti2',', = g Ln?" thou, stink " the bum-n1 us, than and ma And hub. SPEAKING " VARIETY . . AS TO PRICES. . VARIETY, QUALITY and PRICE. T' W h . t ind 22.W'tttieo'"""ie . 'h-FutBl-ak lull t'lh'lt.'sulWlz,t [gander Nut dyes m um Children's Ribbed Stockings " 7c' 8c, 9c and we a pair. Ladies' Plain and Ribbed Stockings at we, 12;“ 3nd 15c. Men's Half Hose at IOC per pair. These goods ate guaranteed to wash and are perfectly stables. The l, t, flillilllllllill 00.Limited A store tilted from bementto roof with the most mane metrxUodise. Our system of retailing is such that we do not allow the departmer.t; to become overstocked; however,sometimes this is unavoid- able, conssquently they must share . sacrifice. Another month will see us stocktaking. and a the spring season was a short one, unusual bargains at offcred in every department. No matter how, little you. buy, our prices wilt save you unny adime or dollar. "!"yir"tfeeereotet--uo.r-m. - H -hM~h-fiymmmmbhunsuu.m.ym 1"t'ttt"."e"t.""r"rt"r-er-GLwiiiiiiiiiii7t madam-um“... Try-lam,“ v, COTTON HOSE. The Shoes. Clothing. [ms nu! Cup: [at to root "ter. SoloAgant tor Slater8300. MOD-ml 0600 Shoot Bt-_8tr.r-r'T-ardstaeasr. " 42, 44 and 46 King St. BERLIN - t urine. tominnndmlhe kinrltohllmmdnumlmnny. No man s'iltt'Jp'4'l'i'o':'p - VARIETY a handgun-tying. Fu' '0 bro mid shout. our dun-an limb-uh] about our chain In! Men’s Sateen Shirts 44-3rtk " $90,000.00 STOCK. E 31.53 Cikrs, ,-tuouss-tutgm" h h *0 nttd w Huh-guild ONT I ville, "iii-i-tii-iii')"""" for" "a,,,""'" .'.- _ ".../) .tj)iiiiiiii oti" ."' . Breithau pt, afi%$%§i§ [GE A political meeting in the interests . of Dr. Lackner. was held in the Lit. erary Halt on Thursday evening of last week. The speakers were -. No Messrs. J. M. Seully. of Wéterloo, and H. j. Spence. of Palmerston. Mr. Spence delivered an excellent can... "Patron" speech. . . . Mr. Roy Hack. I " the ing was a visitor here from Lino. wel on Saturday. . . .On Thursday! evening of this week there will be isl rga'g meeting in the Literary Hall in the) -. interests of Mr. L. J. Breithaupt when an address is expected to be M I"... delivered by the Hon. john Dryden,. Minister ot Agriculture for Ontario. . mum Selina Pepplerpf Lictowel, was summoned very unexpectedly home last week owmg to the serious illneesolher mother Mrs. George Peppler, who is now recovering . . . . Measm. N. T. Hilliary, of Elmira, " and Isaac Grotf, of Peel Tp., were buxineu visitors here last week. . . . glam Mnnnd Mrs.Andrew Mitcheil,Ham, . ilton, were guests of Mr. and Mn. -- W. H. Mitchell Int week. l CA'srat. Wiarrmro.-20n SIN". day but Mr. and In. Kids"! Dump: mhbeated an: cry-(u wedding. Quin a kw (to. tow 11't&"tPt'sttgh “no am we.» ntl, Aht had an Prtatsoteat.r--Mr Louis L Weber of Non-w: is visiting friends in this vicinity at tteeeent....Mr Id Mcilkc was . bacillus Vinita: to Waterloo Int week....lr Allan Bowman banning. new Cieves. land bicycle .... “can. Edwin Buses and Memo Liphudt spent Sandi-y It New Hamburg on mgr when“! E Bi, 'urt-T . mile yes, - lot infill" d, upon: do. tht my kit having no In than six i,ttgi that? in! nah. . by“. "Wool In no ptreitaaed the - wick 2tet Council has unwind} at (halt-lion and will be med When: tte Town-hip; _ 4 Mr and Mrs Kipp ol Goebiels' Corners have been visiting in the neighborhood for the last week. . . . Mr and Mrs Huber and children and Miss Etta Detweiler of Berlin spent Sunday with Mr Aaron Detweiler. a . . .Miss Edith Hallman of Norwich is visiting her lriend In the neighbor- hood. . . . Mrs E Detweiler is contin. ed to her bed we hope she will soon be'able to be around tty', . . . Mr D 'V Clemens and E Detweiler were 1"gtfra, council meeting at (Gait on Satur y; Mr Detweiler re. Lceived his instructions as pathmast- ler it is likely he will soon be on the, war path again. . . .Mr John Tho. l mas put a telephone into his house and the Co. improved the instrw ments at the Roseville otriee so that distant talking is lunch improved . .. . In last weeks items the marriage of Mr Jesse Clemens was misprinted {ion had to Mrs Snider instead of rs Studer of Berlin. An old men named Mills who works with the farmers near Orange- ville, was nmulted while going from that town last week by three young men and relieved of Faa, the con- tents of his purse. On the same evening an Amaranth firmer, who was under the influence of liquor, le? $75 stolen white in Orange. Rev. T. Marmot Tilbuty dur- iui'i' 'liti'r"lg'ClrTlr 32.33: in; the course of his remarks on and articles were Iold cheap. The" educatiqnonSundn night ridiculed 330.091, one [located hotel in the custom of tf'g',,'ir,,' children to the viilagd. . . .Mr. Seiben is'dispoo school bekre “In: his nached " ing of quite a number of Welland but their mt yen. Wie his T" yd”. .- '"L"1'li'2',, be the Rev.A.W. Crawford, pastor cl 'tr,re"g', wing] Mt t " district.... Oxford Street Methodist" church, 'tless the We“? take "mm" Brarttgtrrd,osd an old Gaitboy, has at In our you“: Mung will be been otkred and accepted . Fellow closed E shortly.... . Willaon ship in the Department of Philos- visited 311111303 school on Monday ophy in the Sade School of Phihs. and "gunned the uholan. . . .Mr. Thy., Cornell University, Ithaca, Ple Iti.tittetytd..oLhyeiiiistort tvhs: Harriet Gmntky. widow of the late EWoodhouse who to: " year: was clerk And (11¢:an of Dundas, diedon the 7th by in her ggttt COUNTY and.., DISTRICT WEST MOMS]. " JACOBS M F TbcPury Sound Ania. begin on hid-y mt. om, 0! tho M iiiirTriri'ta"iiu"trid'lt OlivctC. Filinwhoischa dwlth con- cern! is"). alt; of to t2ttrlyAamtrthttuttitrtqk, Prnsottsu--Mr. Wm. Lackner of Berlin who was visiting friends here, has returned to his home. Mr. Fred helmet of St. Antics spent Sunday [an under the we!!!“ roof. [can Weber lint! Tron: of Itlg Ireygtwerrrvirithtggtt r. . er ly'l Ink Sunday, and Mr guitar of the some Place; was" Sunday ii) ft, Fad: F Mir P.“mi boll on a I vii! " m lumbar, may. Pram. _ I . . . lagoons are busy, Jos. Sturitpf, 'xrettrttctor,1tas eleven men empbyed . . . . A Inn'dicnp bicycle race, o a to all, will take place, on 'tdaft")'. The course will be 3 distance of tive miles around the block via Heidel- berg. Three veluable prizes will be given....A picnic] will be held under the auspices of the Heidelburg has baud, Paradise Lake on Monday. The band will leave here at one o'cioch followed by the bicycle club. . . .Meetinge will be held here in the interest of tr. Lecknuon Thursdey eveninfnmd in the interest of L. j. Breit apt on Friday evening. 1huttis.- An auction she of household furniture etc , was held on the premises of Simon Hell. The attendance was fair. The property was not sold as the bids were not high enough to suit Mr. Hell. . . . Mr. jot. Koebel is now running his brick. yard to its fullest capacity. He em- ploys over ten hands, On Manda x 1,240 bricks were made and hauled may: by one man: He, is agexpet} ....A number of our wheisiai', we? a spin ttHessonfartday, - Pstrtsottac...-Mr. Mathew Goetz, of wal.ktT.tottepent a few days in town Iiffr."iteet and relatives . . . .Mr. M. orman, Reason, spent Tuesday. 9th inst, in town.... Messrs. Oehchlagu and Fennel] jr., of Berlin, spent Saturday in town on business....Mt. Jos Weber, Waterk30,visited made: the parental roof, Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mn. Eb. Shoemaker, Berlin, are visiting a few weeks at Mngiohn G. Webisr'tr ....Mr. Gem ooze. Wateriod,l spent Monday in town on business ....Hr. Oscar Steiss, Heidelberg, passed through town Sunday.... Messrs. Jos. Seagram and Scully, Waterloo. Into in (fawn on Mayday l Purses/u. -W,. Ernest Caswell is home from Toronto where he has been city traveller for the Eby,Blain & Co. . . .Mra. Hilborn has returned to her home after [minus been absent during the winter months visiting friends in Brantford and Hamilton. . . . . Miss joslin of Woodstock was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Willson dur. inghe past week. . . . Rev. Dnniels. . has received c all to the Bap- tist church here has moved hits family here and is occupying the residence at Mrs. Laughs. TI rented his farm to his brother illiun. . . .Mr. John Hall Jr. is building quite an addition to his residence. ....Mr.Proughton is build. ing a new brick residence. Mr. Cotswell has the mason work in hand. Building in this vicinity in brisk this par. . ' . Fall wheat in this section " ver poor, Large quantities of it {pianos plugging undet. closed E shortly. . . .Dr. Willem, visited aiiataO school on Monday and vaccinated the uholan. . . . Mr. t'l't Richmond of Washington who at! for Ihe. .N.orth-weat , shqrt time mm. a Inge sodium in not: to be mm. . . . Mr. Paul Bonitomi of the Imperial Hotel held In nation sale of his furniture and furnishing: of the hotel on Salad-y Inn. There was a and] crowd in attendance and articles were no“ cheap. Them 71130110111, f'.'ll “Seth hoteld in‘ tttevitlagd.... r. i is'ispoo ing of quite a number of wiaa Wie bicyclu. The: seem to be 2110‘ angel-tying in this district.... can page)! “(mock will ive I concert in tho Town Hall ISU, who!!!” I. o. O. F. As the anyway}; compqged oi fut.cus. C'tl-'i-'l'-1'tl,',' W'noss u _,fiiiiiiii'lii,,iii,,i B . .-tht ed y n :fiimwammml "I“. at'.', Tttaloft-twird.), 'm-l-n Ontario's“ "trddiiiGid Grit “A.“ mnwnm’m HN.. g'tti,t', the "tatttiAaiiisiiriikki. a gmttal School ll Who. It Tt"1trreeyteettqtmtdttewmt. for the nppéiutmcnc of municipal auditor: that teeming to municipali- ties “My. Yet It. Whitney had Wthem. MrWhitmtrieouid hive 'tttttlished the great dqrart. ment of public work. all the ttt "my worth from eight to an» m ttlt/ttttgut,,,"'.'?, St plum! t t tong t to 'rbtitymt. mid mum- I had been liberty alwa a. Yiii,', :lruled only by su'l'll'llgi, of thz lpe‘ple, not by any divine right. What claim had the Liberals on the confidence of the country? He re. krred to the Government havin , been in power so long and compares I them toa (food servant who had , long serve well. Should he be dis- V missed? The Government had kept pace with public opinion and all departments had been kept to the front. The Op ition had always been able but hlr. Whitney was a narrow minded statesman incapable of taking a comprehensive view of public questions.' He had optpoeed the appointment of a Ministero Agricul. ture although that great department which furnishes ' oi the exports needed such a head. He had op- posed the teaching of French and German although we are a mixed pcorle and it was only rifht to give all air play, In the old and man durereni languages are tau ht all! most within the shadow of IE!',,',,,',,','; Castle The Government took a broad view and gave equal rights to alt races and creeds. Mr. Whitne had opposed the erection of an acl: ditiona asylum at Brockville, but it was erected and is new filled, thus showing the wisdom of the Govern- [ nt. The Government took a _ humanitarian view and cared for the weak ones. Mr. \Vhitney opposed the appointment oh man at a salary of 8r,ioo a year to organize means I for looking after destitute children. ! Yet in 5 years 528 children had l been placed in homes and there were fewer in the reformatories. These measures all had to be passed over Mr. Whitney's head. Mr. Whitney had also opposed the ap- pointment of a man to investirate the Ta", of insects upon 'ruit treea an another to instruct in spraying trees. The great fruit in. terest demanded both. The Govern. ment had also taken atepa to pre- serve the forests but Mr. Whitney again opposed it. A road instructor had been appointed who waa now in greardmand even in other pro- _ vineee. Statute labor had proved unsatialactory and the Government had sought a remed . Large sums of money had been Lat through the delaulting of municipal treasurers. the easement of Qntarioia 86oo,- I 000.000 and great find-{uti- Kenn} le, They. ted Inady protitimt The tirst Liberal meeting ot the 'eh't',tr, we; held at Hewhville on onday evening. Hon. G. W. Boss. Miniuer_o Education Ind mush-m Bitthtt-ltr Be hem, Oahu-10's testa. qteNdnttr.. titt femetatmsarin't tho auemmat "iWeiis"= 8 and to King Street, Endless variety of Dress Timmings, PATTERN HATS ll. HYMMEN‘ Iht"8itirhrd"iridgag Bluo niiriiii Stoves MR§LC;S.TE UE RNAGEL. Without distigyring the_beauty or expression of the face, is that you get when we fit you tmin our high grade stock of Paula: has. '.2t le, nicfle, given. gold y 'ro1Afi1iijl fumes. We test the an Genu' 1:me -itiririiafiiil't' Sewing Machines and Baby Curing”. SIIERWIN- Imuun CATCH OWN 1'ei'li'dti'ttitf "i-l [CATCH ON t 1'i'ttre2ul't,',"g,tqp,tgogtttitrr,gtt'. styluin 'ot'fgt2tdier A.merimnetttheish an, “I le.t noveltiuofthe fhcrpr_ right Owdyl. the“ y,T,leegtAtt,vs-iGGGFeiiiiviilri' .. “mm tftfih'ittk Tothchcttbtmcholu thfg'afe.ttttieneei, new mum-m ttotqrtrthikit ',gue'gee."r,ggt,t'2gdifiiifieee TWLwemthflewflca and Gash Ste Nos. 28-25, s, !l,l'de. 1e,oJeu"dut"ieuh,'Redheli,t m We That u farm wagon nev- er needs paint one! it lave: the factory. . . That's poor economy. Wagons out money. A “not . . o o I Mom All mun Pam heartily invite you to inspect our superb autumn: of JILLINERY . . SMYTH BROS. For COAL on. or GASOLINE. {Thu-mail. _ 'gtege,e.iiSuvt-. a dawn. “UTYHG-l'nndhinh. X8uiheriajiiiiiTiiG-. "BRgGe,"iieic T AFFORD“! misdu-vol-mhnlu... '332e'ktratoiWiariGi.ir. ,'.lftillhraeS'e'cijiiiiii""2.c, .u... magi-hm ' " . Toamtmirteitistotmrit. . MILLINERY NOVELTIRS. Ty titetast that out stock is made can All! 0.- we. '4- w" . La}. Feuaeeias1,a, 'fact that msr'tockistnaBe 0' 600*. ", r nggipmtdns, 'd,'t,fath',','.'sfd'dt ":1 will! not. and)" Wa'iw Theesu-taierLit-ioGTr' a”: , 1liGfirirrrirerehane 'y Laces and Insertions a WATERLOO Hardware Merchants. THE VISIONLS’ . WEIGHEL t sou, EBONNETS _ and perfect AGU." swam “J Bot-1h. Ont. Berlin, Ont. "cf:'" Spechlty

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