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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 21 Jun 1900, p. 1

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; ;fiwowefi%%%www%%%i L . 1,000 Pair of Shoes at $1 a Pair. & , i 0. Boehmer Co. Boys‘ and youths‘ summer coats in blue and white striped galatea and grey linen, special from 75c to $1.50 Men‘s fancy spmmer vests, neat pattern, special 75c. â€" Men‘s summer coats in black and grey worsted, special $2 25 Men‘s grey linen coats and vests, special $2.25. hm V ASES WINE SETS Men‘s black summer coats plain and utired tateen, lustre and Rusâ€" sell cord, ranging in price from $1 to $2.50 s WATER SETS $ 1,0( ‘The look w Bnr%a.l think 1 advert are ref ysd so = 300 _ >* m +« 200 * 100 * 100 * y Clothie 1 Shoes : &. on o o We manulacture most of our clothing therefore are in a better Eosition to give you close prices,besides we give you better made clothes, Summer Clothing _ will tell you. s Every dwelling in the county should have one. Nickel plated works, white enamelled Xish. Capacity 12 Ihs.â€"= no loose weights, Requires no table roomâ€"easily kept clean. Every scale inspected by Government. 1200 1b, Platforms, p Other Scales { 240 " Unions. f 10 & 4 Ib Even balance beams at unheardâ€"ot prices, for a short time only while the manufacturers are fighting, We‘re in the fight«get our prices. "@ . 0s <~ > _ . m PERAEeLL & n :. ; The shoes in t).is sale are shoes that it is safe to save on. They look well and they last long. Not every shoe that costs little is a Bu?in. Not on» cheap shoe out of ten pays in the long run. You think you are saving money when you are wasting it. Yet we are advertising shoes that are cheap. None were made to sell cheap. All are regular shoes at $1 a pair. Here are the shoes offered for men, women, boys and girls: 200 pair of men‘s lace boots at = = = o\ $1 00 50 " **_ low shoes at â€" â€" â€" 1 00 300 > women‘s black and tanned Oxford ties, 2 b=tton trilby and 1 button toe slippers _ â€" â€" 1 00 50 + Iadies‘ button and lace boots â€" â€" â€" 1 00 200 * boys‘ lace boots â€" â€" â€" â€" 1 00 100 "__ girl‘s alippers and low shoes = +0 > 1 00 100 * «* button and lace boots â€" â€" 1 00 See samples in our show wirdow. Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishing. Shoes and Furnishing. Store next to Postoffice BERLIN .mS o m im n otn on on on esnc h. on _th_An. 5! _ .. 6h w ;*WMM.M:-.‘-“â€" oo 0 HAWKSVILLE Cash. e fill letter orders â€"â€"â€" ‘ghn-hiu. Â¥ promptly and profitably. Personal.â€"Mr. Frank Win it Gâ€"-NO’S In crystal, ruby, green and blue Bohemian ware; 6 piece and 8 picec sets at 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.25. 6 piece plain glass at 45¢ a set. Engraved decanters and cut glasses, 8 pieces at 90c and $1.00. * W. H. LEESON, In plain, fancy and Bohemian glass, pretty designs, at 5¢, 7¢, 10¢, 15¢, up to 40c. Genuine Cut Glass boquet holders at 15¢ and 23c. The Cheap Store, Our Household Scale for $2.75 A. O. Bogp,rper Co., A. Weseloh & Co. Men‘s all wool lawn tennis suits, plain cream and striped, special $6 Men‘s lawn tennis pants, in plain and white duck, special value f-. Men‘s lawn tennis pants, in neat white and black stripe,special $1 50. Men‘s lawn tennis suits striped coats and pants, special $2 75. Boys‘ fancy summer blouse suits, in white and blue duck, biue and white striped galatea, and plain blue %ala.ea and linen, ranging in price rom $1.25 to $3.75. LIMITED. BERLIN. & » > ._ They le is a $ . You we are ap. All r men, $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 '0- ERL'LSQ: <g~ w * of an bour....Mr. Anthony Henboofâ€" | of satisfaction......Rev. E. Sievenâ€"|near Stratford....Miss A.Bergey,Now Mhnlnnl shed was raised l: xtpgpf::hd.mh(monm m.odleg‘onc‘m here on Friâ€" week. Everything wont aliright, to Suanday forencon .. . . Mt. Bowman, Berlin in the mflfi"fl ll'x-mm-lhm A colâ€" mummuvc‘t were induiged in.... Mr. Wisnesforke‘s| lection was then taken up and a neat | Mr. J. Poli aod his mother called on Last Thursday was a gala day in our pleasant littie village when old and young assembled in Mr. Albert. Lehâ€" nen‘s bush to spend the day in picnickâ€" ing. Friends were in attendance from Berlin, Waterloo and other outside points and many old friendships were renewed. ‘The band of the Elmira M. S. and the Elora quartotte contributed much to the pleasure of she gathering by their excellent se ections. _ The wives and daughters who had charge of the refreshments acquitted themâ€" selves nobly and succeeded in fully satisfying the wants of the inner man. There were also a number of splendid addresses delivered by different gentleâ€" men present. The committee who had charge of the arrangements and to whose efforts much of the success of the gathering is due consisted of Mesers. John Walker, Jos. ‘T. Ott, A. J. Ruggle, John goehner, Abs. Eby, Albert Lehnen and G. Clase. Other friends also Helped to the â€"extent of their ability and have the best thanks of the committee for their generous assistance. ‘The day will long be reâ€" membered as a red letter day among our citizens both young and old..... ‘‘Children‘s Day" will be beld at the Evangelical church on Sunday the 24th inst. _ All are invited to attend, as it promises to be a success. A silver colâ€" lection will be taken at the door.... On July the fifthâ€"Prof. 8. L. Umbach, 1>. D., of Napervilie, I11., will deliver an address on his travels through the Holy Land at the Evangelical charch Personals.â€"Mrs. V. M. Berlet and children of Waterloo are visiting at Mr. A. Spahr‘s......Ar. V. M. Beriet and Mr. Chas. Froehlich and family ot Waterloo spent sunday at Mr. A. Spatm‘s......Mrs. B. Dahl of Berlin was the guest of her sister Miss J. Pollock, Sunday...... Misses. Bush, Quirmbach and Gateman of Berlin spent a few hours Sunday with Miss Boomer.... . Messrs. Schnurr #rothers spent Sunday in Moorfield...... Mr. Will Wray, of Bloomingdale was in torn Sunday......Miss Colton of Sebringville, and Mr. Sam. Miller of ‘"Apple Grove Farm" were visitors at Dr. McEachern‘s Sunday......lir. Eld. Baker spent Sunday at Mr. Winn‘s Hawksville...... Mrs. (Dr.) Yardov, of Galt, was the guest of Mrs. R. Y. Fish for a fow duys last week. Don‘t forget the Garden Pmmâ€" night (Thursday) on Mr. R. Y. ‘s lawn. Come and hear the Wellesley String Band and Brass Quartette and you will never regret it. Gates open at 6 o‘clock. Admission 15¢. Church Opening.â€"The Methodist church which has been closed for the past month for repuirs will be reâ€"opened on Sunday July lst. Further parâ€" ticulars will be given next week. Matrimonial.â€"Cards are out anâ€" nouncing the marriage of Miss Maude Miller, of "Apple Grove Farm" to Mr. Robt. Tanner of Newton, Wednesday 4 p. m. of this weekâ€" _ _ _ _ _ blistretihes 4009c Patsirenr it erass e adich c t VC n RL, 9 / Semene +7 Wtc <a onto, is yisiting friends in this vhl.lk{. ::“‘ out to be showery which spoiled ..... . Mr. M. Winn spent “m"u." afternoon‘s spart. ... The mh the Twinâ€"City...... Mr. E. G. , | band went o Milverton on Friday spent last Hn-d:iyhin Berlin...... yr. |furnisbed the music for the F. Donald and wife spent Tuesday of| PAF!Y.â€"..Considerable gray e last week in Waterloo.... . . Ar. Ward, | 4006 by our pathmasters this : our assistant cheese maker, whecled to | TN°Y 20 also busy "{“‘mw bridges Listowel on Satarday......Mrs. Mcâ€" and sidewalks....Our Mr. C. F. Ottâ€" Cuin is at present visiting at her home| &D is Y®ry basy making coliars and in Fullerton... J . Miss Alice Zinn, of| Attink them properly to horses ‘Foronto, is visiting under the parental | Sh0UIdeT®, of which be makes aspecialâ€" roof...... Miss Fanny Ballard, of Lisâ€"| {Yâ€"â€"â€" . Mr.â€"Kreutzweiser is making vast towel, was the guest of her sister, Mre. | {:DProvements at the Royal in order to R. McCallum,for a few day@#last week. |fit jUP Pruperly for the commercial ... ... Miss Eliza Cruikshaok, of Millâ€" e s bank, spent a few days with h sister, Personal.â€"Mr. Jacob Winkler,lately Mrs. G. Tanner......Miss â€" Nellie| With Mr. Luft, as baker, has resumed Lackner spent a fow days with friends his duties at home as pump maker. ... in Waterloo and Sheffield...... Mrs. | M Waugb, formerly & citizen of this Michael Spies is visiting friends near place but lately of Listowel, has been Linwood...... Mr. Henry Huehn aud |109Ki0g for asituation as blacksmith. family, of Heidelberg, spent Sunday | : ... Mr. Wm. Leighton has moved his with Mr. H. Frey‘s......Mre. Dr. fi"::”.y m oi?n'l'?o:gutv.fih P"‘”A s “2’ Vardon passed throug f iss 4 Tilege 1 . Wost Saked Mar"ER OU | ber of Waterlooites were the guests of friends. ... Miss Ida Fry accompanied Mr. Kreutzweiser over Sunday... . Mr. by Alr. and Miss Stull returned home and Mrs. Jacob Doersam from Waterâ€" on Saturday after a few weeks‘ visit loo spent Sunday at Mr. Merklinger‘s. with friends near Listowel...... Mr. .... Mr. and Mrs. J. Nieborgall from John Cress and family, of St. Jacobs, South Dakota are visiting friends and were visitors at Mr. Peter Hufner‘s on | "Clatives in our midet. Sunday...... Tife Misses Cadwell, of sororre oi renrrm mm f w essaow sricsport. A number of our farmers attended > implement day in Waterloo on Tuesday | Briefs.â€"The village is very lively at of last week, while others also atâ€"| present owing to the preparations that tended the same at Elmira on Thursâ€"| are being made for camping along the day......The first shipment of cheese|Grand River......The _ Bridgeport was made on Tuesday of last week.|Cow Association met last week, an The price realized was 9c. We also|assessment being made and the annual learn that part of June is sold at 10c. | business conducted..... . Mr.Abraham ...... A number of our villagers atâ€"|Schiebel, who was home on a visit to tended the large picuic heid at Floraâ€" | his parents, left shortly afterwards for dale last Thursday. Toronto, where he has secured a good position. ... Mr. Louis Sweitzer has reâ€" . turned from his trip to Edmonton, LINWOOD. where he spent a few weeks prospect * â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ing. Mr. Dilwan Moyer and Mr. Matrimonial.â€"Cards are out anâ€"| Benjamin Eby have also returned. Mr. nouncing the marriage of Miss Maude | Moyer has taken up some land . .. . Mr. Miller, of "Apple Grove Farm" to Mr. | Sport Bruner has returned from Lonâ€" Robt. Tanner of Newton, Wednesday |don, where he was on duty in a red WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE a:1, .~â€"Mr. Frank Winu, of Torâ€" FLORADALE. TH I DistRict. )RIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION T i se i t e e it Brief Notes.â€"Our bandsmer, Alex.|at Joe Compass‘s, Hawksville... ° Cowman and Harvey. W. Gingrich|Mr. James Ertel and a friend attended have returned from London camp.|the ricnic at Floradale last week. They had quite a crowd gathered| 2nd Ju‘l{ Celebration.â€"Don‘t forget around them as they related how a|the date July 2nd, and spend the day military camp is conducted. "Grub"|at Paradise Lake. The Wellesley was always rough and ready and the|string band and brass quartette and morning alarm was sounded at 4.30| Heidelberg Band have been engaged. daily. _ The ro!l call had to be|Open air concert afternoon and evenâ€" answered at 5.30and the lights in camp|ing. Prominent speakers have been bad to be extinguished at ten p. m.|invited to give addresses. The day‘s Needless to say they were prepared|proceedings will be brought to a close when the march for the station was | by a magnificent display of fireworks made to start for home. They arrived | especially procured for the occasion by ‘nt Berlin on Saturday forenooun......|Prof.. Hand. Hurrah for the day ! A very important and welcome change| Come and enjoy yourself. has at last been made in the Evanâ€"| Quite a number from here attended gelical church. The Sabbath School | the funeral of the late Joseph Diedrich which was formerly held in the afterâ€" |at St. Agatha last Friday. noon is now held at 9.15 a. m...... en _w__ Several of our citizens attended the WINTERBOURNE. band concert ang‘ prize diawing at Waterloo last Friday evening......St. . Jacobs will be well represented at the IP"""“‘I".‘M'IEI aind Mrs. _ Peter celebration at Waterloo, Monday, Jnlry Giennie, of California, atrived here 2nd...... A football match will likely |last week on a visit to his wother, Mrs. be arranged with Waterloo some even.| Wm. Giennic...... Rev. A. l'( Hamilâ€" ing next week. . It is expected to be a| ton left Monday evening on te 5 p.m. elose one......On Wednesday evening | train from Bresiau to attend the Synod the band will again appear on the which meets at Malifax...... Miss stand to give anopen air concert. As|A. L. Durrant _ was a . guest they were several men short and Mr.|at _ Mr. C. L. Peterson‘s _ Friday Zeller was absent no concert was given|And Saturday of last woek......An all week. A good programme has|ice cream party is announced for Friâ€" been arranged and a large crowd will|42Y evoning the 15th inside the town undoubtedly be out on Wednesday limits...... What about taking in the evening...... A large gang of masons| COunty excursion to the Q, A. C. on the from Berlin are at prosent working on |20th...... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilâ€" Mr. Alf. Snyder‘s hew house. . ‘The|ton paid a business trip to the county work is progressing rapidly. Mr. Berâ€" | town Saturday...... Bright colors and ges, our enterprising carpenter, has| MO‘TY laughter made glad the hearts secured the carpenter contract. . . . The | 0f all who viewed the croquet lawn of citizens of our town have at last taken | Mrs. Curry on Satur:ilty evening last. up the idea of holding a picnic _ We| But as the victor and the vanguished expect to put out large posters giving wended their way home side by side full particulars shortly. we infer that the combat did not leave ds Sbntntaderart." ie Personals.â€"Mr. Harry Wilhelm is â€"â€" again in our midst and is employed by Peraoml‘â€"-&iu Eva Gingrich left|Philip Kreutzwieser. Business must on Saturday éJor Toronto, where| be brisk. Wealways like to see a good she is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. S.{sport like Harry......Mr. and Mrs. Snyder...... Mrs. J. K. Smith and| Ned Weltin and Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich sons, Norman and Cecil, of Manitoba,{spent a few days with Edward Diedâ€" are visiting friends and relatives durâ€"|rich‘s and other friends...... Miss ing the summer......Miss Stedman | Hergott of Mildmay visited friends here was visiting friends in ‘Winterbanrne|last week......How would it be if on Saturday and Sunday......Mr.| "Joe‘s Frime" would call again?...... Albert Heller and Ed. W.. Gingrich| Mrs. Foerster and Mrs. Middleholtz, spent Sunday at Paradise Lake...... |Zierich, are visiting friends...... Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thiel and Mr.|Lucy Forwell spent Sunday under the and Mrs. Fred. Liphardt were visiting|parental roof......Quite a number friends in Hamburg for a few days. from here spent Thursday evening Personal.â€"Mr. Jacob Winkler,lately with Mr. Luft, as baker, has resumed his duties at home as pump maker. ... Mr. Waugb, formerly & citizen of this place but lately of Listowel, has been louking for a situation as blacksmith. .... Mr. Wim. Leighton has moved his family from Toroato to this place. He had a grocery in Toronto....A numâ€" ber of Waterlooites were the guests of Mr. Kreutzweiser over Sunday... . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Doersam from Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday at Mr. Merklinger‘s. Briefs.â€"A vory shower passed over this vicinity 5:‘. n:.wh & good crop are <favorable, um.‘ hay crop which will likely be & o'r“:."?o"‘?? priâ€" vilego of su adsh Pnd hnionangit. oo n ie grand nesday, W turned out to be showery which spoiled the afternoon‘s spaort. ... The nm band went so Milverton on Friday furnished the music for th:nfidu party....Considerable | grav is done by our pathmasters this spring. They are also busy nhalnng bridges and sidewalks....Our Mr. C. F. Ottâ€" man is very busy making collars and ftting _ them properly to horses‘ shoulders, of which be makes aspecialâ€" ty ... . Mr.Kreutzweiser is making vast i«mprovements at the Royal in urder to fit up pruperly for the commercial ST. jacoBs. BRESLAU WELLESLEY. Sowls e Cnnacaetty. F gang of masons| COunty excursion to the Q, A. C. on the sont working on |26th .. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilâ€" hi w house. . The|ton paid a business trip to the county pidly. Mr. Berâ€"| town Saturday...... Bright colors and carpenter, has| Metty laughter made glad the hearts s : eontract. . . . The | 0f all who viewed the croquet lawn of fd rpR y ave at last taken | Mrs. Curry on Saturday evening last. Abat BinGorle m picnic. _ We| But as the victor and the vanguished 1t \@L>5 [ 5p e posters giving| Wended their way home side by side \| A [A ‘v““",fi-' . we infer that the combat did not leave l \ «_-\!-"'“%E?L its mark. t \<r ob n t «_ 21e hz o.‘ \U. t _ P C aneâ€"(Aly 2t MANNHEIM. ‘ \7‘ e AR d Mrs. A. S. m \ -,:\' Y ftia hok Mrs. E. Bracey, |_ Briofs. â€"Messts. J. 8. Hallman, isNVe \\,/ * amp ; a Mr. and Mre. M.| Warden and Henry Schmidt left on B WA OS \ ont a day at the| Tuesgay for Muskoka, where they will NE A ...... Mr. Israel | rusticate about a whek fishing, etc. No ‘ P §¥ 'Ik layton Goldbeck | doubt some nice fish will be caught. 60t \\ A + ay from London{......Spring crops and fall wheat look ~ y a faw wasks with |anlandid hara â€"â€" Farmarn ama kusw / will likely be «â€"....Mr. and Mrs. Crumbach rad the priâ€" :{omm‘ hlhoudlfbborhwd._.‘ adebill Mr. Wells and Miss Olive Sauit and gion of Miss Pulmer were the guests of Mr. y W John Perrin‘s......Miss Ella and :_i:.h-ndhd Althes Ried and Mirs Lour of. B;zh were the guests of Bepjamin 8 "‘“l;'m on Sunday...... Mr. and llr:‘%uur the garden{Rinsie of Berlin were visiting in the AiROL Z2E | Tavish and his mother, of Paris, were favorable, l the guesis of E. H. Deiwellor‘son Sunâ€" CDEâ€" | man of Toronto is visiting under the 48e | parental roof.. ... . Mr. Lulu Stuermer Oftâ€" | of Cleveland is home on a visit...... and | Mr. Wellington Perrin of Berlin was rse® |home for & few days......Mrs. Lanâ€" clalâ€" | diz of Penpysivabia is visiting at Mr. vaSt| Jacob Hallman‘s...... Miss â€" Dessa T 10| Huber of Berlin is visitiny in the rcial | neighborhood. Death of Mrs. Benjamin Martin. â€"At tely | Roseville, June 16th, 1900 at 7 o‘clock med| Nancy Snyder, beloved wife of Benjaâ€" . Jmin Martin, aged 69 years 13 days. this | The funeral took piace on Monday to ’;‘: the Roseville cemetery and was largely M |attended by friends in the neighborâ€" Personal.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. Peter Giennie, of California, arrived here last week on a visit to his wother, Mrs. Wm. Giennic......Rev. A. M. Hamilâ€" ton left Monday evening on t*s 5 p.m. train from Bresiau to attend the Synod which meets at Malifax...... Miss A. L. Durrant was a â€" guest at Mr. C. L. Poterson‘s _ Friday and Saturday of last woek......An ice cream party is announced for Friâ€" day evening the 15th inside the town limits...... What about taking in the county excursion to the Q, A. C. on the & lubmanerereiientfint N. Ant tidil bood and from a distance. Services were conducted. by the Rev. Mr. Gehâ€" man and Mr. Stauffer who preached vyery impressive sermons to a crowded house. She leaves a husband, four sons and two daughters to mourn her loss, Samuel of Buffalo, Isaiah of Yale, Mich., Oliver of Waterioo and Enoch of Berlin, Mrs. Shiede} of Port Elgin and Mrs, Cressman of South Easthope. The family have the sincere sympathy of the neighborhood. A number of people from here will likely attend the faneral of Mr. Benjaâ€" min Detweiler of Berlin. Corpus Christi Day.â€"The feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated last Thursday. Arches were erected, the sides of the roads were planted with trees, flags were waving, buildings were decorated with evergreens and the.greatest respect shown in honor of the day. High Mass was celebrated at 9.30 o‘clock by Rev Father Schweitzer, assisted by the Rev Cl. grohml.n â€"and Rev. Geo. Brohman. fter the celebration of High Mass a procession was formed in which everyâ€" body took part. _A large number were preseat from other places. The day will be one long to be remembered. from here spent Thursday evening at Joe Compass‘s, Hawksville...... Mr. James Ertel and a friend attended the ricnic at Floradale last week. Quite a number from here attended| NORSE COLLAR. Personal.â€"Ar. and Mrs. John Moâ€" ST. CLEMENTS. ROSEVILLE his mother called on Louls, who lives near A}l horse owners should have it. Made of best tanned leather and rubber made of pure. gum. Sure cure for sore shoulders. Guaranâ€" teed for one year. Best of testimonials from those who have used them. Canadian patent for sale. Will be sold by county rights or for tho Dominion. Write for descriptive circulars Onderssent by mail or otherwise will have prompt attention. PNEUMATIC ABn maw waud | Cns 3g9 CooP Pnd lar value t oâ€"day 15¢ per yard. Special price Monday and Tuesday, per yard. â€" Our prices blush at the cheapness. Mail orders will 1 eeive pro mpt attention. For genuine enjoyment whether while alone or whil your friends, you must have . A GRAPHOPHONE. There are many reasons why it is superior. It would be a pleasure explain these points of superiority and show samples at Wm. Schlieman‘s, our livery and salesroom at Paul Pequegnat‘s old store, or at our factory on Frederick Street. When our factory is closed you can always get repairs for .. Berlins or Racycles at W1. Schlieman‘s. .2 ~ Wheels for hire at our livery in §> ; the Bochmer Block. Euk 9n T00 yard s extra fine American Lawns in new and fashionable flfl‘ and checks new colorings, 32 inches wide, absolutely fast colors, reguâ€" lar valug Ea.daw 15&a mnou wect wonee l0 aro g a ad â€"In > Telephone 194. Cash and one Pri THE Call and hear them. Everything Known in Music Adoll;rin’twmybiminmmthuchowhnuiti.] more toâ€"day. e are toâ€"day offering special prices in summer mweh’u. Wehvogoiothmghmdn-gudnddd“.; e abfint 50 yards otzflsn:ol:rper dn:idioak,mligm and medi es, al eolours, inches regular prige which mmom 28, 35 to 50c per yd. Clearing Sale Price Monday and Tuesday 12%c per yd. You come and see the goods. These prices will do the talking. WASH GOODS SALE. Dress=â€" CGoods Sale THE Racycle hk _ s Berlin and Racycle M’f'glggij_‘ © L PEDT TMT Lz nirranra WM. SPAETZEL, â€"> New Dundee. Is far more important than Prices This week we are selling ofl the remainder of our Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves. QVALITY â€"~A BERLIN, If you want a BARGAIN call at onee. WANLESS‘ MUSIC STORE, BERLIN. M. Weichel & Son, 23 and 25, South Side King St., BERIAN, Is different in its constructâ€" _ ion from any other bicycle. â€" _ SMYTH BROS., Phone 215. Caustic Soda WHOLE NUMBE Seasonable CGoods . . . A piccolo, a banjo, an orches tra, a band. It is an Irishman, a Dutchman or a Coon. ; It is a Violin In lumps, broken lumps and granulated at ONTARIO. T9 hnd generally 3 at the prices you want to pay. $5.00 and A. WERNER‘S ELMIRA. while entertaining _

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