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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 29 Mar 1900, p. 4

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E” - ortrtoNtourTEt,EGRAm4 y. - a” ”w - - 'llnd pil- 1Eiiiiidiitttti1tr:t h - w“ " 'aN'1Qt1'Tarl1112. " To ADVERTISERS Ida-aw muatut.'t.ttagiroatmtma' dung-Bum noon. The My In W nutboLn no but than Tm h! "on. Cunt! Mutual-nun w www.mwdmdnvd-nhwuk. _ , "'"'""""'"T'"'" “an: at: me "ri'i'i'iiiiCl?i?'i'iliii'i', The Hon. Frank Latehford in speak- l ingot a baoquet in Toronto on St 1 Patriek's [My entered an eloquent plea l for religious tolerance. He said c-- l " We do not wish to remember the t bitter wrongs of the past. But at l feast once a year we are otremsively re- 1 minded or the ascendancy which exist- I ed in Ireland, which was fought for l bitterly there and in the English House I of Commons; offensively reminded of 1 the degraded position in which In: i were said to be placed in the old land, 1 ‘leet Ire forget, lest we forget.' Now, the men who do this are Celts, like , onnelrcs, fel1ow-Iriisluuert, fellow-Can- I minus, generous, warmhearted, im- pulsive like ourselves, but, I cannot help thinking, iueousiderate. But their dream is of ascendancy that has passed away. or which, perhaps, I should say, ought to have passed away. It is entirely foreign to the spirit of the time, though it still pre- vails in the Province, and I need not go far to cite an instance of it. My attention was rc6enliy called to an tMivertisemetit, in a trade paper of one of the largest manufacturing establish- ments of this Province, or, indeed, in the Dominion, a corporation priding iwelf in the title of 'imperial.' " was an atlvcrtisonwnt fora bookkeeper-.1 ch would have thought that no great evil would result to the books of this corporation from the profession of and for any religious belief by one of ir,s. bookkeeper: ; but that great um; :myi was not ashamed to declare that any person seeking the employment on" not he a Catholic. One cannot helm ontcrtaiuinga I'm-ling of regret that1 ascendancy dies so hard. We ask 't,)) ourselves an equal enjoyment to exist- l once with men of other races. or other crecds. We ask here for no favor. Our race asks no favor in th" old land, . simply the equal rights that the em pire is now lightin'z and the winning with the help of lrizlmwn. They ha: I: given to Canada and the empire as much as they have ticvived ; and they must decline to allow any of their rights and privileges to be impaired. The budget was brought down in the I House of Commons on Friday and I proves to he a cause for congratulnt- [ ion both to the, country and the Gov- ernment. It tells an eloquent story of the great prosperity the Dominion is enjoying. The tityeal year ends on June 30th, so that four months of the yrvsmtt your Irnlrzixr Mr. l’iclding's tiguros Show that if the " “mining four months are as good, propiartiotvately iv? the last eight months, the year's trade will amount to $375,000,000 being an increase of tl.3G,'227,247 uvor the trade of 1896. From L878 to 1yy.h'i under Conservative rnlr vnr trade il.c:mwrd from t172,srv::1 to ".2.'ly,02rt,0fi0 or $66,619,906. Hymn-1.4 of the Ine- seut '"wcal your tlrpre ui’l be an in- crease of “133,227,217. That H, the increase in four sun‘s under the Lib, ornls will be double the increase In eighteen yuan under [he Conservatix'r B, l The average annual increase in the hut three years preceding the current l, year was mmagsr while the aver- age annual increaie in the eighteen yours previous to 1800waa t.3,70t .103. Duliln.r the lhtocwars following lS06 the Liberals Alum an accumulated rur-‘ plus of $6,040.59. Mule the three year- Median-1y preceding and in- ehrdintt MW', than“! n total ietirit of 06,004,759. The surplus for the pre- tent year Is expected to amount to the ruminant sum of 07,525,000, the - in the hlatory of Canada. Figural In»! - mum [our owl- donco of the maid prosperity of the country. 'llm "venue from om source bu lucnuod and eontlnm to Incl-um, except trom . the roam Wt, when there In a Monika) 9 W" of the toil.“ me or not» up. Bet "a this In to: reaching . uh; huh. Th - cannula "tt_trgs madam“. - that May I. an an - F ”but“; _ DAVID I”. m nun-nu.- a.» ... In“: 1- - -Fmtt"dra"a6i-tii, __ - met A PLEA FOR TOLERANCE "T.” but” feat-monk hing? A. d. shown» A ltitg'2tt,trtgtt Ii"- . 'mc" au. who - a“ _ Jtr, "' 'HC ' Lucy. ' T." w _ 're.'. -. 't _ ,, the our Window .. 2'lSL'l'l,'tft1%1'hl',", ‘3. tah"drgtf2St “In all T -aio "er 'G'luTi'l7,'te,t, a a. _ _ V s.' " . 1' "V 1 _ “1h? 1" - *1, ---v-----_t_-_=:===reeeeeesaiiG=i- Tl'fdl'UL"Caret " ',tfItrut,'t'n'ttrnatrtei out. 'all."lf,'ls"ittlu1: . V ' .,. - . ' P r 14 -‘~.__ Wm dw-rtl! "ol- 'gr',',,',?',:)."""""'"" menu. M10“. 1-... - T k IONlCLE-TELEORAPH S,irea",tet 00$ S,"','.",', a 'tttdt was. 6-93.). strum brace " in. not 'e',"typafeifu, I - - mar r. . . _ W I’ - mtia re “0. u . . , T _ or-r-tusd- WI! tt _ _ Hr.. . 1'lut", h!!! I. tp tU aandg.d “W 2'a'1Nilr,t'dtS1 I110“ .r.. ',1,'t,Ard'fulPlg 'tmi'. ' . . " -, . . cgi THE BUDGET. ou- 119,025,060 or I of the pie- i'l M: an in- That H, the tssmiu-rttettytePlTltt"fl'T.t.'e"riia"a"i" UlII V If U.- 'E.""'.',',',""; 'lllNta."arnm1"'h' . "onoryeriytdtuy'1rft'th was 'itert." dtdtlt"4 Eifi5, 'ii'iiii'iiitiiii .23: 'h'tutt. a. - 'hiiiiiiir TNOWW- try 1utr pet".. ibtfiiihcrysthtftt1e,Ita. ”um-uwiucnw mydllgg- 3-1:: and Tuytr"e,Wtherf'.""t. -BttrarB'th._"rrQt1l -lt' nun-nuns. by Dr. W%dflmmmm speechnndbythee-endlI-tdn“ .‘ h 1”. “I. " my. 'lirTr"a7il-riii7iiri7iiuiiiil'tet= trg'fSt Ai? Ila-teen wmumahmltawmum’ int.“ ummhtmdthe u- tyor-iw-tsa- a run. an action due-Id more with an. ii-ei-ttit-ie. s'n'l'lg a tiseal revolution hr Greet Bettab. att 1,ttgNKgMth'tfg _ its been and ruled chisel like ' " h ttttt merely that they ttnrq by M the “in. To the curt-outed in Luna. action furnished In autumnal?! eou- lumber. in Bath. and - he]. in- "hum 1 "mntont1t.e1airrmot superior or u- “tin-Mueerew theehnr elusive loyalty. Their action is hell " 'Ml’m" mm“ “W We m from n Wine-I standpoint. The, ll tV 1'lt'tr whet Came to gonna to the policy . may "Pumas-r. “and” chalking and marking time, under Oath“ the colon this spring Sept. ls which torso many years nothinz I. T,,l'fdtl te', 1'gl"gtttf,',t 'e. “In? er 0 one as paste rue . It. i 'tttdt, T/Tree""; out: Ing I t, th'nah bright I l Elmln< ot 'ff an ' tte n m f"' otoe. new shunt. Grey, hint, than “a m which womanly tseginnistgtotteethe brow-may heeeen hetthere lenient, tot eonseqnenm It brought shoot the ot like end a large amount of pink. min. denunciation of the Germn and Bel- In attatUts the Bimstiatt turban h Mug, . ti It d heed] called mutter“ early every hath 'ortnMy gian trea tes. tUt W , noticeable!" Ita hulhy shape. They an. on: attention to Canada, and gave III e ere trimmed high, tit well down on any-in preference as substantial In if it had the hog: Tl hi?" on mansion? 'd Mary 5. bee th of the trimm I le consists sea M , statn J'tti it! Ids,',',, one o! ehitron Tsid laces ttet ottbr art brf t Brahma u 3 tM5 . buckles. The English Nortonehnpele Mar. a: the factors in the enormous increase very popular, " is . style drooping in from la! in the :sales of Canadian product! in front and raised slightly off the hon. Th e t Great Britain. Our exports to Great /ltiedtt 'gel,'," tg, WM Td': Board It .. q " . -lorwttitestrtttttt11rafrueNP'fr. e llritaxnere w $62,717,000 m 18961:; frame, and entirely orttrlainnrith black goat: 533,000ia IW7, 893,000,000 in I fancy net. Itis trimmed directly in Tiled I and $35,000,000 in 1899. Our imports from, with loops of white tulle and a 'itllU' from Great Britain, which had much large ll.“ paradise sienna: falling from w 000 000 in 1803 to$"9 000 000 toqrttr _ this back. can". i 1897 i] ' . .- Gi; Gi; , d Another partieularly elegant model ,ThQC , _ " are risen to F37, ' ' an in a Tahoe color fancy straw, trimmed 'rill 81“ in eight months of the present year withndouble pleating of silk white evening there has been a farther increase of gauze et agile“ side, the pleat being 3100:0301 nearly four- millions in the aggregate mtermmgl with green EMS" and r British imports of the principal Cann- f1ctsc6d on "'0 right tride with pale ytsl, “a?” dian ports. We may 'eoryildtsrttly ex- low roses. d ed Peet a further increase in British trade .A "'7 pretty ttat iq . poke shtspe, ju gm 1 asa result of the augmented preference, dinted down IO (rent, the top of the ttt l which means that where the ordinary brim being of Ity'"' with the brim tlt , duty is 30 per cent. the British pre- faced under with cream lace, and mu ferential duty is 20 per cent. The trimmed with two large black tips ”3"” preference is also one ol the factors from tite back of. tht, crown " the an eve which have improvedthe relations be- right side, and y'tttt a I")? of black Ttyy tween Canada and the empire, and is nan velvet on the left side, cream Auxilia , therefore one of the lenses which have lane across the front and finished nn- tho reel i led tome determination to place Can- der with a bowof velvet and buckle. Monday adian loans on the list of favored ee- “Among many other very pretty de- ollicers curities. it pays sometimes not to 9'3".“ wuasmalltoqne shape, dronp- I???“ T 'idrivo too hard a bargain." mg in item, the brfim Initial: lot hello; Ere Ira-m nn (emu-n " VB In, in man an in Priutrrs.-0rs1y a few more weeks till Huber and if the price _ of eggs don't .Imp a notch or two there wun't Many Hz: mutants at Easter. Eggs are a mudcm‘e prierjtwt new and a. week of Lice spring weather will probably bring more eggs to the market, hence the p"vowitlbe about equal to former years. -- -- _ Pv.o?.tr,Ttos Exxhrtr.--TqMy spring examinations in the Public 59110013 for 1900 are over. As usual the children have all passed we". The two highest honors fellto Master Edgar Wengor “Th 797 and Miss Stella Gingerich m cond with 767. Both teachers and scholars deserve our warmest cun- K' atulations on their Bueeem. llEMovmr.--0tt Tuesday tho house- hold etfeeta of Mr. Adam Wagner, who has conducted the butcher business here for the last few years, were re-' moved to Berliumhere he will now re- side. Mr. Wagner has his own pro- perty in Berlin. ...0u Monday, Apr. 2nd, Mr. Moses Bowman,who has been living here for the last 26 years, do- eided to move his family to Berlin, where he has secured a good situation. They will also keep a boarding home. We are sorry to lose those families, but are pleased to learn that it will better them fittatleiallr. k'arewell.--0tt Monday evening last a large number of young people as- smnhled at the home of Mr. Muses G. Bowman prior to their Uepnrwre for Hahn and went, the evening in game: and other aawoments. Net-(11683 lo say a good time wrshud and all wished them every good fortune in their new home. _Pertsunal--Mr. George Kolierborn um new butcher will’ [now into the hum-re owned by Mr. Bowman next u eek . _ _ . _ .chernl of the members of the Evangelical church intend attend ing the funeral of Rev. D. Dippol of Elmira. lie "an wail acquainted here inning several times occupied the pul- pit in the Evangelical church here. Mr. Henry Nlebergall has been lei- m-mi as night watclnian in phenol Mr. M. n. Bowman who will leave simirly for Berlin. As Mr. Sleliergnll him had some experience ho will prove wmrzliy of the magnum. . . .Mr. L W. ‘simli-r is eottMed to his noun" ..-- Messrs. George and i-lphrnom Shiner upcm. n few day- with friend. in New "amhurtr--Mm. N. W. Gingerlch Ind Eli. W. Gingorich returned on “and” l from n fortnlgnt'a visit in Toronto.---' Mr. Lincoln Bowman who has boon [homo nines tatt will aim loan " lot- ',lio sh ruy when no In. mum utt- [unlinn in a furniture fat'torr.---her., livnt. W. Snider 'rt" jurymnn Mt the recent wring We: u Berlin but week. . loved to Berlin whens he will now I..- here. Mr. U. u. Milli, we genial and A “Inca“ of Irish extraction, ide. Mr. Wagner has his own pro- hustling manager in Berlluphus but name: Doyle, hailing from Paris, Ont., 1'rty in Berlin.) Monday, Apr. _ree,"tls' returned from a 1.ms it', tirip while under the 1ntimtntNt of tangle- ttd, Mr. Moses Bowman,who has been a? Emrope and takes pride " tr " as foot, meshed a lot of glass " the iving here for the last 26 years, do- vieitorr, over the store. Brunswick on Tneeday evening, before ided to move his family to Berlin, The ground fio.or. is devoted tostapie he was taken in hand by Chief Win there he has secured a good situation. goods of all detseriptionataeluding dross terhalt. He boasted that n was the Chey will also keep a boarding house. goods in great variety and abundance, lrish and not the Dutchmen who were " are 5/0er to 1030 ttttme families, but while gloves, laees, hosiery, corsets fighting the Boers, and to exemplify ire pleased to learn that it will better and the smaller articles have not been his countrymen's "on of Warfare, put hem fittatleiallr. overlooked. The ttrm la carrying an his list throughaeonple of plate glass Farewell-On Monday evening last immense rangty of .islkt' and satius, in doors. He spent the nlglt in the Marge number of young people ns- all the latest deaignt of shade tu1i lockup and was heforethe Mayor this tuutrled at the home of Mr. Muses G. 'leum- A line of cotton drestg goods morning, the Police Magistrate being inn-man prior to their depnrmre for nith ll merecuizcd finish is very diiti- oat of town. Ile paid the cost of tho mini and spent. the evening in games rallt to distinguish irom Silk. andis tlaty glues, some tlt and was allowed to go. uni other amusements. Needless to popular tlsing for summer Wt'ttr. Ggm-Lm --t.AMt h'UPTIAt.t4. any a good time wrshud and all wished The second floor is given up mostly There wassolcrunized at St. Jerome'. hem every good fortune in their 30' toladim,'ready made goods These College on Friday evening a quiet 1H.'t1C. imeiudelamesutiouIder mapa.in sequln, wedding, when Mr. Albert J. Gentlos, J'ertsunal--Mr. George Kolterhorn velvet, chiffon and lace and silk, all in accountant in the Merchant! Bank, iur new butcher will" more into the Muck andasuperh display is shown Acton, and formerly of Berlin, and mum owned by Mr. Bowman next These goods aretmported direct from Miss goo, Lang, eldest daughter of sovk......>’evernlofthe members of Berlin, Germany. A large range of Mr. Geo. Lang, W‘l‘o united in the Line Evangelical church intend attend ladies” costs is on hand and a. feature not, bonds of wedlock. Rev. Father in: the funeral of Rev. D. Dippol of of the department Is the ladies’ re 'dy Ktoepmrottieiated. Only a. few mum. F'.lrnira. Ile "‘13 weilaennaintod here made tailor costumes. 'l'beeocostuures ate friend; witnessed the ceremony. "will: tseveral tirmm occupied the Pub are made by the tirm and are destined Mr. and Mrs. Guntles left on Saturday Isit in the Bunsen“! church here. to become rm popular. They m to for their home in Acton. Their many Mr.Henry Nitsberwallhas been lei- atdeetyamilargts wle-havebeen made friends In Berlin will Join in wishing l-r-u-xl as night watchman in place of this spring. The store In thorouahly them many years ofwedtled happiness. Mr. M. Cr. Bowman who will leave stocked with the latest designs of the Tlmnsssnsu. OUTLOOK. shortly for Berlin. As Mr. Mebergall ever popular shirt wins“. The tires Wlttttis Berlin going to do about itus irad Bottto "perienee b” will PM” tmaitttr department ia "rr busy wid bushel" “my. the question the local “unity of the situetion,. . . .Mr. I. W. Mi- Mtrrmrha-ertred, our: osmium {out are asking each other. The only smell-r is t?ottMed to his house....... Miss trelond formerly with sum of iiiiaiu, '3! tosettle the question is Messrs. George and l-thrnem Steiner Toronto. we." . meeting nttd talk it over. spent " few deys 1rit!t.rrlteto in New Ascending to the third tloor one Players we have,nnd plenty of them, "amhurg-tim. N. w. (limerick end iittdq the house fumishing do )zll'llnell' all home men to enter an amateur N- W. Gingerieh returned on Moudnr '30.. stock, lt possible, Is n‘lm corn: teem in the GGG County League from a fortnight: vUit in Toronto.-- plots than ever. This department is which is to be reorganized. (Jolt has Mr. O.teolrt I.'ot!ryt? who haa M" new in charge of Mr. Alex Rose, re- formed a new club and is ready for the home “n” (all grill a,” lea" " tur- eently of'rottstto, who may he termed tray with a stung team. With elect- Irt sh my "m. h. hes secured-n slt- e pretence“ drew. He has mode I ric railway connection muons the are "tub" iy a “mum, fttetorr.----Mr. strtarotdmrtateaata his services ere town-of Berlin. Waterloo, Preston, Wnt. TV. Snider was juryman m the at sttlooommendof . lie-peter and Grill the expense ot tra. .rtCet'r'ring "e' " BaMitt - 'lll'tl'd,'d'l't 'ttterr,'",',',','?,': veiling um be materially lessened. week. _7 --- with the thtmt of curtains and French E‘rirlygllgg Sit,',' h',,'."'"),", {rs-"m: re- . ___- -_-ee-_--rV slit tint use with he im- v v t e esgtt0. m go. Witt be st Waiver !"r Berlin on Mme periel, 311:5? “mm, 1'g'"g',At log in by a. , with vigor, end by. Antigua. m, A”: stock of J Waterloo-mi fliki harem not. ladies and Gentlemen see Pref. netting whish only; a rem one! for more. Zinger, under D-remd'st-tttttt Wino, Moose, to-tri- hr bedrooms. in on ottbeNorth America) is nibble for Bongo We satin-in Fronts. Switch- heed. Links!) is Imported from the Berlin teem. He issgoodeeteher esin Ir'l/,'Tl'l'1 not shade, ete. tho it? one and [not m, and the: was the week spot of the Ber- nie Heir Modem when - Intro any". nah-ela- window Home: lost nor. One old player Uadlttttudpott-iotnottarou the use he- nest repel-ole latch skis-owes”! more suggests tei,rtftm.tmrdt-attty the oxn- Ions-stem to “or not stir-so been“ Alttr In!!! tl"g'gtJl'a't,Snt't!E,"g2gtlp, Mb . behmtgOttthatttttorqrtBietlc,wct. spectrum Juno“ " autumn. -agotdaeeratet0cike.ooit- It', th “a. 'lllW.'r 1...." '"dttt tr,", n..." tttttlla t. tut '2Sut=iiutt'dt t 2M't, e V e 'trNegt ’erh, woo-drain not. '3,'31tt,lul,'ttgitlfBtttt 'ret, ”we go page mum and Condom no Prof. Dunwmd'n mum Wigs, “you, Rang! Wet and Wu Proms. W- tit?. omit-nt- m. "we, em ar'r'WWt mm. ST. JACOBS. us. with! o. the Ibis the colon an. spring mm I. mum-o brttrtst.trttmtsertnthodNi- ttf, oath. "eu-ttti-tMander-tttt I ot [uptown-In, urugh bright nude- otoe. meet than. Grey, black, use“ Immense brow-may beeeenbltthere tummy? gluon: the ottrt-aari1n1arg-tustofptIa. l, and Bel- In attatUts the Bpeniell turban ll adlv ll I equilateral! peerlyeveryhnle nodeeoble [or In bulky dupe. They save “I . ere trimmed high, tit well do" on if it had the heel! Tl have an 2'tlt'g g: ot trimmlng, I tel: consists rgel Ere one“: ehitron and Im- eet of by art mull-nu . buckles. The English Norton dupe la ' 1tgetetute) very popular, as in . style drooping In ‘roducu in from and raised slightly off the lace. " cl 'it- All the titaditr b OI otartttsie-t.a_s dun-I, ttttld.",:,",'.",','.',',',"),':; 1ttgt'eK,'gttgtlfg $50M Inland-Mind the“? . Tothooumonlhnd umber. hlmndhruhh u- at.tantMimathmtou,aroamritWbtrd t'1,yu-'r""'t'"t"'""" One pretty walking hat, mu made of white nun drawn closely over the frame, and entirely orttrlainnrith black fancy not. Itis tllmmed dlrectly m from, with loops of white tulle and a v',',',',',':'.,?',',?,, paladins algretteo falling wwar . thi, back. Another partieularly elegant model is a Tahoe color fancy straw, trimmed with a double pleating of silk white gauze at the left side, the pleat being mtermingled with green foliage and f1ctsc6d on the right side with pale yel~ low roses. A very pretty Int is a poke shape, dilated down in trout, the top of the brim being of sequin with the brim faced under with cream lace, and trimmed with two large black tips from the back of the crown at the right side, and with a bow of black ribbon velvet mi the left side, cream lace across the front and finished un- der with a bowof velvet and buckle. Among many other very pretty de- sign: we: a small toque shape, dronp- ing in front, the brim made of helio- trope, the crown of velvet foliage and trimmed in from; with two large bunches of violet ribbon. A large variety of children's hats are shown also. One of those, whlch was especially attractive was a large poke bonnet shape made entirely of white chlll'on tucked, and trimmed in front with two large rosettes of 1shitrou, edged with ribbon and ties, finished with ribbons " the bottom, buckles at the top and chiffon and buckles under in front. Though the millinery department its: the great centre of attraction just at present, an inspection of the big store. convinces one that every department is kept iuily up to the most fastidious requirements of the times. As is well known to the public much of the stock is imported directly by the firm after being selected in the old country markets by a special buyer sent from here. Mr. C. ll. Mills, 010 genial and hustling manager in Berlin, has but recently returned from a buying trip to Europe and takes pride in showing visitors over the More. The ground fioor is devoted to staple goods of all descriptions including dross goods in great variety and abundance, while gloves, laces, hosiery, corseis and the smaller articles have not been overlooked. The tirm ls carrying an immense range of silks and saline, in all the latest designs of shade on i Vexlnre. A line of cotton dress goods n ith a mereauizcd finish is very dull- crtlt to distinguish irom silk, and is the popular thing for summer Wear. The second floor is given up mostly to ladies' ready made goods. These include ladlos’ulloulder wrapajn sequin. velvet, chiffon and lace and alllr, all in black and a superb dlxplny is shown Tum goods are imported dlreet from Berlin, Germany. A large range "r ladies' coal: is on hand and I. feature of the department In the ladies' re uly made tailor costumes. Thom costumes are made by the firm and no destined to become rota popular. They fit to a nlcety and large sales have been made this spring. The store la thoroughly stocked wittt the latest deslgns of the our popular thin wnlsu. The (In! mulling department la very busy “(l ‘mu Mtrrmrttaotsertred, "an mm‘ was Ireland formerly Trith sum of Toronto. Ascending to the thin! tlmr, one and. the house fumnhing dopartaseu', when stock, If poetble, is more com- plete than ever. This department in now In charge of Mr. Alex Role, ro- oomly of'rottstto, who may be tanned a pretends-ml duper. He has undo I I?!” “that" and Rprga m n " command Yum-an. 'lll'='2f,'d'l"t tttemmah r mend arm. stock of J muting ,,f2rrg'tt, " 1-.me toms-o My for him In on hand. Lilian II Imported mm the a? on. and [rat mic, tPty _Gl~ow. Bah-eli- Mayday OTHER DEPARTMENTS a i-r'" A this}; E37? Fi in} 36...: I. out“. ram 3-1.5!”th tho "hrat huh. which no but; hold tandem»; mu Comm uni m- te Own an in Luann: unending the and con- vention of the Women’l Links] ot the church at Ertgtmi1. We noun. in th. Noubimtmsblstt, Ill attgtmtne-gt at the minute. d a". L. B. Tab] on pastor of the Now Mm Church, to an elect. to Sol: In. an. R. Dash, of Berlin, and WI]. 8nsderrofPrtet Bum, In! to Elwin on Monday to ma relative! and friends. Mr. Snyder In: the at: ot W. Loui- Smblna while in n. “In Lily 'Tettdorattes, of Burlington, tormMr of Benin, m tor Toronto this Mixing, the: spending govern! day-in Berlin with but friend [in Mary Boil, Queen " The eommittee sppointed by the Bond of Tulle in relation to Heinz Pickle Co., met on Monday evening. Another meeting of the (more will be called at en early date when some ad. ditionel information will be given, and canvassing will then take place. The German Baptist Sunday School will give an entertainment next Sunday evening in aid of the Bible Fund. The money thus mined in used in supplying poor people with bible: and religious: Murmurs." The Uit/ht, of Appeal has given judgm in the famous Gall. veranda]: case. Mr. Celdwell‘e appeal ls dis. mlaaed, which means that the veran- dah must come down. He threaten! to carry the case to the Supreme Court innd even to the Privy Council. Mn. Jacob Leno, dnaghter of J. L. Brahman ot 911mm died in Detroit, Mar. and, after In illne- of ii" liars from inn-manual of tho lungs. Tho annual meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Y M C' A was held at the residence of Mrs L J llreilhuupton Monday evening. The follow are the olllcers for the coming year:-- Pretddent--Mra L J Breithanpt. Vice Pres-hens W L Schmidt. t5eerotarr-Miatr Sheppard. Treasurer-am P Hyman-n. The marriage took place " the re- sidence of Mr Simon Erb, Berlin, at 6.30 this (Wednesday) evening, of his son Mr. Geo. Ertt to Miss u. Edith Parker of Gap. Rev D ll Shark ome- iated. The happy couple Inn. for Galt this evening whole they will reside, Mr Ed) being a prosperous harbor in "hat town. Wtrestesnd congratulations. The annual meeting' of the Berlin MusicalSociety Band will be held in the Band Hall on Friday evening next. New oliicern will beeleeted and pluml for a. banner season will be laid out. Since seeming- Mr. Noah Zeller as leader, increased interest is being tt' own by all the members of the or- ganization and the music losing public may expect tirat class music this sum- mer. Alluitlzem are heartily invited to attend the annual meeting and the band should receive the hearty support of I“ chews. _...... I“ m.“ trfiii, '.'"t'fr-. EffimfilLM‘fizh-hm-nm no! :1... bi hm." {woke-d '11t."?l'ltmSe, ad . t,i.'itti; J"c2'd'li'd'l.tted ii on. n in extolled and”. n "Ne, 'dll2 of rtt,',etctet',', All 1',ttrfgtt In tt a turn” “can the! I any Wd, Pedro and wound-up was u new - SI', we“ mink“: at tho Eun- . d Ami-don. did luncheon-1 Elwin on loudnwa " you. and 6 :1th Th. (nun! not place no- te ar. per rental. mlmgn, March 2te.--Wherst fulum udvuntczl he Cer hushel yestetdty. and hold part of the the at tho _ Trade “as very light. LEAK!!!“ \"IIE‘I' IAIIKILI'Q. Follmu'ng were the cloalng prices " lmpuruxul. wheat centre. yeste- dar. ' _.---. -----" ..__ ..". - Cnblu Won h, on. - n boon.- In Incl-turn! " c-ru-r-ao- vim In ct--oor"a"t-. Liverpool, March at?.--Wheast tun-a .u' u-rday declined hd to (‘hlmuo . .. . J. ... New York .... .m.. "Hwnukte. .. " Will) tet. Loan .... 0 1% Ton-all) . . . ... 0 7“, Detroit. red. . It TUt Detroit. prtut.e o " "ifvl,ri,coi, March 2tt.--Yestcrria.v's' clone: "heat. spot tirnt: mum“; quiet; May " mud; July 55 Btsd. rum-mu: sr. I.A\\III’JHCIG unnum- Gre".-. vaat. white. hush . .. Ao 09V. toil) 10" " ml. bum ........0|l) .... " Mo, mull. ...... (t " .... .. gufhl', bush. .... te. .... -i' 50-11mm . " 84% lllnnenp-vm. No. 1 hard .. .. 0 m - hard _ Muuv up. imm- II ttiv mtttr, bush. . .... . ... .. Barter, bush. ........... luv. trtrsrit ..............{ I'm”. lunch . . . .. ...... . .. Ttrtekwhertt. bulk ... . ... . Buns, bush. . ..... .... .. .eeatr-. nod clover. bash ... .. ...l Alrlko. choke No. l ..... Aluike. good No. 2 . .. .. .. White clover. hull: . .. .. .. Ttntotur seed. Mull ...... “-1 and "r--- Tur, per ton ...........Fl “av. irttxed. Per (on . .. . Brut, shelf. per ton .... Slraw. loo-P. per ton . . . . DIII'y I'rndnrth Bauer. m. rolls . .. .... . REID. new laid .......... Pota"rr.- . Chteitetttt, per pulr . . . . . . Turkeys. per m. . . . . . . . . . - .vul Wr-e-- Applet. per bht. . . . . . . . .1 Potatoes, 1!" has ...m... arovorunocsvr:rrrod"c. pd” a . LY. c" u- I II Toronto, Mnrth 2s'.-The run ot 'e Sir, V J E ‘I " live [,C,'li, was fairly large yesterday. 'rs?:5Mitl _i M. _ llil 63 car loads, cmnrosod ot 937 cat, . QE-LI y f I ‘ a' tle, 2.264 hops, 195 sheep and lambs, s-r . . WG - Eat!“ A h I and about 30 calves, The quality o, a’LL. .. Tist-g e . e ‘ - fut cattle. “ith one or two oxrpp- -"T-f. -. iT . , ' lions, was not quilo no good as has -'. ". --ac-LTi-. x l ' for" tor several markets. Tradohtir ;: - “ . 4&4/5 l “uh few chances in Innovations, in" '73; --. "ia-ke. l Export mink, choke ....84 70 to " W N.s -.-.- :: mar-4:512: m.._.. Iii) a: o,a,r"y,fa,elttsririiri'21' a tat through the we may be a col yy,'e,r,t.1T.'.e mixed. ...|.'. is: Ili-p . . . '""?'""j,il,i'it, tti,'i'1t'.ll', 317-405 'IR) get it IS done. The undersl " 'PO, um “I IN . . w . o 2-. J,i,"t,'.lr'r'le.r". J."..".'.'.' ij, 'il, 3,1; rt.1,N?..Hr, receive) nearly a to t'iii'lifi:,ti1.'i.'.c.r.r.r.:. Z322 if? aaturday evenmg waich are nv'nrn Fr.... ........... ,- . . t'c1y1ci'iycyec.rrr"i'i,ls,' :33}: mg fast as they are a rare tre shot-p. CTI': nor IC, tPt W . . .5 ' 7 'i'l'r,'J'rWiytal"'Ve"s"uicr 3 'fl 332 We have a large stock of 331.1). Dippy pa tteel.., and "WNIK'I'Q- . . . . . . an'm, pm- "tr. tpeer, ytttct"rrt' VIII) toNo "w. ..........rtn0 .... “on; Illlvk hm- .....WF. 550 .... " light. under 160 Hm, , M .... " com-Nd ..... .... 561% .... " Inn-s .. ...........82T .... " nag: .. ..........200 .... nut 'tTIVO." "tyt Lt: MAIII‘I'. East 13ttthuo, March 28 .-'"- Paula ”mommy in lair demand; Mendy. Sharp and Taunts-choice to extra lambs were quotable at 87.40 to "GO; good to choico, " to 87.40; commnn to fair, .6 to 'T. “View, yettrtintsm WLGO to $675; mil“), "tirrso in gd.. wethm. 96 to 86.60; cw“. $6.25 to $6.60. Tnoar, Orem" Flour. ROI... Elgar. Pantry Sui-VI. ton,....... '2l's'Jf.u'lfl.c.:: Wheat Bumwrtunuuu Middlinga. Jar ion 'lllll'db',1',trllr..T, Mmdta.....‘ RINK-if ho. L Katheryn. -' o 65 11crVper to? DEATH OF REV. D. DIPPEL Waterloo, March an. ilaetrq" Itsle, 11m WATERL , J MARKETS MARKET REPORTS. hre GRADUATES OF 'choice ...... 400 no _ i,t,,lt.t)itsiriitir.r.i:2,,i,' 'il,',, through the ice may be a cold job, ,',i,ririi,,i,')t,'i'l,iift'.:ir'i',t :55; get ft is dqne. The undersigned 'iri:'y.er."11.:ii,' 3,1; aV1ng received nearly a ton on r..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.),'),)' '.,lij-'i," Saturday evening waich are sell. 1rr,rr.::::::Tlls,' 3.3.; mg fa_st_as they are a are treat rash. Aura. Mot 1..” A.... somummm ""'_. 076% 012550123; , wo am! .....as'ooto " t.... a 26 Tir', It Tou ...n]§9l081_3 99 C 0.65 . 2.") r; We um 15.00 17.00 .l3 .u .08 am 0.25 9 In i0) ti is ,16 is 014 8.8) 0 65% o 1MY it}; 0.06 ' 210 did 573 " Itht 0 t.t 0 5.16 ‘\1?‘12' - i' 'iid ( - L1: ' é: T (dal 'rs?:fad , 1'd M Mi "'i,'-i--atf. te2i-tNl . :51; LL. Fa. Iltrwtu F;'- LLC-'-----. Jarseff. -'€ ‘3. --e.ru -.-. ia-ie.. may FROZEN TROUT to arrive today which are also re- ported to be very choice. . In Smoked Fish we have the choicest cured _ 4 Pinnan Buddies, Smoked Earrings / and Siecoee, di' In Plckled Fish we have Lake Herrings. Trout and White Fish. besides Sea or Labrador Earrings. Our stock of CANNED FISH is the lax-ghost in town all having been bong t before the advance and will be sold accordingly. Yours truly, And Following Days, when all the Newest Creations will be shown. Our Spring Millinery-Opening will take pine on Tuesday April 3rd lillinery Opening . 1' ---" catch ' I I . s ' u . . Bfi, 1lllllerriings 'se-ll';.'." Bricker & Diebel All Are Invited. and WHITE FISH u lltatmtfllug, To

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