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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1901, p. 5

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“is . The Enter market on Saturday was - MI. attended by both buyers and 2u 1g'i'ls'l"' ft',' tam plentiful n a to o I: own while v---ag'fth' " 17 to 18e 3 lb. MBplel, map sold 31.81.25 to $1.40 a gallon, mulch-l momma. Sen onions sold " Ith, a small basket. Mr. John Fischer, proprietor of the y landing meat market, on Wednesday Rum one of the rams: thorough Bastard “can that was ever around, In the Twin City. This amor- wu pursuant! n " May’s about six mthi no by Mr. James Scott. and '59 ups-idly fed by him mr the Euler m». The most was to be on exhibi bum n the butcher shop " Saturday. mm I; certainly . credit. to Mr. Soot: " I feeder u well u to Mr. ' rm a "tatur. We- Wanted 5% g,“ mum-um Arr home work n i: m. can gong: girka TGrd. A! A"d'2fi "rdf'ht.'.l'" was“ Easter Rabbits , "iii'iGWc)iiiisrre G se’the I!“ But.- Rabbits " 3, 4 or " Delumul in; 'rtxDr.ttior f'. Mt""; Ming string will have bent). York nut Monday. The Wilmot Spring show will be held at Eden, Thursday April 11. In. Wdchol’l Iswrtmont of rakes, - 'ttgreet. and mechanics' mole. whim, mm of Case], has sold H.200 use ttrm to Mr. Krupp for 313,000. _ Atar the Berlin Business College now. Call or who for circular. A. W. Young, Principcl. 3t M. Weiebel & Son received a car muwmamd nu unwed oil direct from the Baden mills a few (use ago. Tho Alma-Danna case in tho Division Conn wn oonclnded on Tues- dny snot-noon, Mr. Alumna getting judgment for $75 and can“. communion sonic-.03 will he held in tho Emcemd church next Sunday. What. G. Knechtel, P. E. of Berlin, will match in the Evangelical] church uh huh: waning. am. Imhlll Saunden, anchor of 'q-tttist Joe', and Min Grace Saun- don, the farmer’s ”usury, spent - with their brother, Mr. E. M Ballade" of tho Bank of Commerce M, while on their way from San mum to Bolton. ' In the M of guests at the Bron- Mp: "At Home" we inadvertently named the name of Mrs William Irving, and the names of Mr. and Kim? A, o. Boobmer appear twice; in one manila should have read Mr. and A. o, Bowman. We'll“: pacxtges containing T,' 1. ' or " hatitiful colors of For n no. and stylish hat go lW-hw ”chum-glam for ado. One on at,» other on John St. Por par- m to w. M. BEADE, Burs-L _ h Vick». Ii-tf. Boy with, I good English education unwitting. Apply "thiaottieey. and WW M do, stood men! scrum. Ap- w to In mum: mum, 37 Dual Bt. Bulb, 16-tf. ugh-7m at D. r. hat, Canals-unwind. who mu Tom min-dun. - med, “du,qu blowout r-w. I" ml.- "A-Ku-ees'. l In. 000. A. Mitchell, B, A., wil!) my; a mint." “mom next " wanna Arte. church, m. Th m in the Metho. 1trld “will in an: by Rev. i - Ltut"l,' Tce try . t II BYOB- M.' 1ttllil'gl,t who in II - " ch in I solo " ttte "Brta-t_tthtittulu2: LOCAL NEWS ..‘..mb Drug Store, Egg Dyes. “on room Cm- Iln and dun-both ?iii?i:','iiiiiiij, . _'tt'k",,'Sfffi, TSSS, watortco, a. stud; um Mr real burl a.“ new. s,-" P. lab lbw m Run... “REVS I “(and tt'te'gl.%h"ghtta 2iiiiii,ii"r 1"": 22.U. thot M I”. 143:3.“ Aha: 13:33 I a. gin-gt. t 1.x. Pin-emu m- . ttM, Mr. a, B. Du‘ol tho ' Cttr in; W Eh has a h {dud with pa Gum up“ ' bedde- ulnoot our, -eoneeirirbU 01¢th M was and and 'eau h'ooitMtatrdtrstt tho an, mhmahnd hid-y mum “Mun: at in. my rd an. lamb. The fact that overrttslmt about the rhop it kept umpllounly elem and 'Pmuuy an ,'ht',trgfd'rd "a our thogn_h tip Ein. (My! b in mph-pk oak: was materially to the sanctum.- 01th. display. Death of I'm. Em M Miss Elizabeth 3003. Cashier ot Mr. Jacub s. Boon, died It not home on “May ”turnout: at 2.300‘cklok. Degraud had been ailing " aboat in years with pulmonary mlmcnlonlt She was 28 yous, 10 mania. and 28 any. of Me. Tho tuner-l took ‘plm from her fathom rerdenee, King jst., on Maud-y. April 8ds, at 2 o’clock p m., to St. John’s Lutheran church for aereiee, thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. The family hue the lympathy of their many friends iii théir'boreivomont. Music-l: at Mr. Cttlquhorm's. The Musicale given by the Ladies Aid Society of the Waterloo Presby- terian Church at the residues of Mr. Colquhoun last Thursdny evening, was a most luccesafnl one) in every sense of the word, and must hare been most gratifying not only to Mr. and n. Co'quhcun. who so kindly pluce their home at the dispoaul of the Ladi ' Aid Society, but also to those who pr ‘ided such a rich musical treat to the 9 number in attendance. The Twin City in to be congratulated upon hav- ingso many talentrd young nrisietatm' in her midst, and it in hoped that a uric: of these highly proittnblo enter- tainments will follow. After the Trumps Anni. Statiot1rnacter J. R. Strickland has} received the following notice trom the trainmaster at Stratford through the department ofthe Attorney General: Am prepared to take sumo action as Inez year to abate the tramp nuisance. "any tramps an seen on our line or trains conductors will wire or if they be bout stations agenta will who Superintendent dirrot, givlug all particulars as to location etc, and how many in a party. Boys are also warn- vd aboutjumpimt on trains. Agents must f1le complaints with oitieers against anyone unlam fully jumping trains. Conductors and engineers are not allowed to allow tr ya nn engines and caboose. at stations while switch- mg. WATER COMMISSIONERS MEET. A meeting of the Water Commission- ers we! held on Tuesday evening. All members present. The following ac- counts were ordered to be paid l Gus. Kuntz..........._.....$ 2001 Ed. Durmel................_. 1010,, Thotc0'Donnetl ............ 350, M. Weichel&Son........... 40 Code&Leake.........A.... 25 Batralohdettsr Co............ 425 R. Chisholm & Co., 00:11. . _ . . . 70 54 Benn Herr 157 Waterloo Electric Light Co. . . _ 4 55 Conrad Broc.............. 19 20 T‘JJl'Smotlun'd,’ “prom. . _ . . '35 Chan. Kreutziger & Co. . . . A . . 6 02 F. Coiqnhnnn. duty.......... IO Pl F. Colqnhoun, duty.......... 1 06 Attg.Malchinaki--.--- l 2G B.' mac..---..-. 100 R. O. Dobbin, salary, 2 men. 03 T?, " " tr Mreet curfew. . 35 It was decided to call for tenders for laying services for ihe current year. The chairman was authorized to pur- chase neceuary eupuiiea for the pump- ing station and to arrange with Berlin for leying a pipe to the cemetery. The regular monthly meeting of the. School Board we; held nu Monday evening. There were present Dr. Noeoker. chairman, and Messrs. Reade, Berlet, Blinker, Huehnergard and Certhew. The principal reported on the attendance for February and Much. In February 533 pupils were enrolled with an average attendance of 461; in Much there were enrolled632 tg" with en avenge attendance of Liter eome discussion a salary eehednle for fqrrrmUamitrtanta wee earned upon " follow-z For In. and Md clue mutilated when n minimum eeluy ot $250 with en inereeee of m yenrly nun] n muimnm of .360 in reeeheIL Tenohere holding 3rd Clue tNyttihtatettt ori11 receive $250 for let end 2nd were end $276 for 3rd par. Kinder- gerten when will begin with '276 with en inorenee of 826 yearly until the mexlmnn: ot 8360 in reached. The when will he entitled to she .50" Inereeeee upon receiving tunable NH port. from the Principel end low. " wee decided to mete e number of minor improvemente each In ”he... one, during the enmmer. 1Ntnittott,April 8.--A urge cattle dealer from the Arm-nun. mums bu bun In Hmllton for can any. pat trying to Induce Mr. W. Ir. Platt ttohm an]. fmm Mo famou- "not 'dihtdrth,dtt,"Tt2'gdas to - n not to I matron) 3mm, the “mum ( n t on u on n “my: Ink-II, iiii'iiiijii M 'f,Jt,'lg',',t,', ha. h..- on In! to oluwhm for an Mtt rAggtttl'l"e'dd 2",t't x... m m on. In 0 =lt't u ii'igliet SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, AFTER CANADIAN CATTLE. uthi-Hmh“ may!“ W t.rur-dre- TB! SALARY SCHEDULI ieGiua. __ 'tiutiiik%ti- Salaries Increased 01¢“ 13." Fri?“ "is"ii' . .1 ut- ", . "itt'i'Jetttttt'4t', t I. L, VP. 1.. 'tttttes. Mit' 0- '?gtl,'fpl,W/,Ttfl at I» ttiaaitmntg cm to all ttt trttl't than '3 he a .. . k“, “The Norman: " . 'dl,taMt on: Cabana”. The Cut. Ttr opus a the 18th on L. t "on!“ a! this tNtttt will In a "Your: Poww- mm , Ind has" by PM. Unit-eh uni-pent“. any” l Thumb; ol the") h nu bo ducted 10401" Delawa- V (1an and an " dru- will be given by “in We” Highnumou. at Tomato. Ott III- day April 211: Bahop How will punch In German in tho morning“ English In we evening. In the anal-noon I". T. C. Mocha), of Erie, Ps., um Ind n min-Iona, minnow. Thom wuto hue been tgtt,ttt of "pronoun!"- of m Berlin \erloonodtdnof Hulda sod]...- tho Abutm- qnmioa a. - evening bat the Watetdtto poop» am not. pm in In nppoonm. Thou present were. Dr. Cunpboil, Chair- nnn; Dr. “Indian, J. P. mm, a. M. Dean, Aid. Cochran, NJ. M. Schneider. 7 _ ___ _ "iT%ii, moved by J any seconded by M!!! 9%“!3332: riiiu' J. Breithgupt, M.P.P., be solicit-d to confer~wilh the Provitteia1B-dtrf Health of Ontario for the pun-poo. of) endeavoring to acquire fro-1.2m1 Ontario Government farther power! in connection with the construction ttf public abattoira. The puma)" powers required may be enumonlod as follows. That the carom of all animals Bltuqiiied and expend for mi. in any municipaliw when npublio abbatoir exists, must be slaughwrod in the said nbattoi . And that corporations be empowered to lune debentures extending over, lay, . period often you. for the contraction of public tstrattoirs.--Catried, . , Moved by Mr. J. M. Schneider, seconded by G. M. DeBm that the Secremry be inmruoted to confer with the Board at Health of the town of Waterloo and arrange for a Joint meow- ing of the Boards " an early date in Waterloo.-- Carried. There were upwards of two thousand people at the Berlin station on Tues- day, to witness the departure of the one hundred and fifty emigrant: for Alberta. While many were there simply out of curioeity. to eome of thoee left behind, the day was tar from being happy. Parents said good-bye toehildren, who goto mete home for themselves thousands of milee away; brothers, eiatere,. sweetheart. and friends are parted. To all of than the moving out of the train wee an important event in their liven. To these who had no each tiee to break, the long train of care carrying nearly two hundred of Waterloo county’e rural population with live nook and farm eireota, was an extraordinary epeetaole. The merry facee of the children ehowed that they looked upon the trip nee tort of holiday jaunt. .. One little fellow, poking his head oi'awindow u the train pulled out, shouted to the me- of people “We’re going!" Bat the [guanine minim ahttrretimonsi1ohopa., They realized that they were leaving friends whom they may - see Wyn. Mr. Wendell Shanta went dpwn as far an Guelph. To him ladue great prime for the help be extended the homeleekers in arranging matters with the C. P. R. authorities and other de- tsill in connection with the emlgntlon. Sweet In the music of the robln’s mg, That fitytsta " meadows glowing. He sings his love notes fer end wide O’er m'shy mere and mountsin side And folds his wings " sventido When breeles cool Ire blowing. Hie eons meals o'er the fulda of Death And spring drew, ewe“ itsroey brush. 11 Clear voice of morning! Sound thy ten. der trill In many springtime weeiher, For winter's heart lies cold end dead And sunbeam cleaning overhead Wartn"tsaoito bloom in roses red While dancing me" together. o charmer glad him mine en Repeat thy dnlcet-notes of ehesri J. William Fischer. Ed.Chmniclo-Toloznph. In. The walnut h lovely. Rond- muddy. - nearly all mo. Spring work In- begun aid will be men! in about . week. The tide of Itrttrtigrw uon bu at in In dud -t. Tm winds of mum enacts u'nm hm Inn wool and notably n hundnd mm won: farther at!» line. m 1000;“er on a wink! an! In loo mu " [ "ttstir, I R. D. out. P. lid It?.', tl t 2gg,"1tfh't gnph I p o u- nintu- In handing humming" In It. “a!!! "er ee let TO INT IN WATERLOO. {in}... - if BTW“ ' : w. h an Iltllil','hfllUl'l1Tllr'Gb'N7i. had paddy-u no new lt all! lull THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. “If.“ ”Add Bum mica won 1e:l dtttrtqd In at. WW and» flll'at tit your In. flat A. m, an , n 'iei!fli!istitdritaii'ri'iiS d y an M. At a -tsre muslin - mm atT'tmtemr'rteitqth. A». h dun-r. Inn-um an "‘0th 'I. H mm. /iriiér'itiFiiriiA. “an: TO A SPRING ROBIN, LACOIIBB, N. W. T. R’n'M out this” aim aa- Y., mm but...“ [pyolvg in your, gov. Ill In. 0. . For Priestley Dunn Goods, Silks Jackets, Capes, Etc., go to _ . ' I Ufl’elmann s. P. s.-ueul lincd‘ Peeittdt Kid Glove. calling " b.oo andtcas. Every pair srurasstef-_..._._._., muons-noo- of Station! - m: “Mahayana.“ -ii, John Banana“ numb, N. Y. upon the holidays with ftUgtdq' h “I. m E. a. Baylor, of me.’ m his Enta- nation n " homo mo. M. Umbuhmd In am open: Eaaur with Mond- m Now III- burg. aiiu, mm Btget and an mm In spending their Eater Bond-’- a Elmira. Mm Elia Bechtel of the Oil Hall staff, Summon, and In iDr0 In: Ipem Eam- with their mother , In I 300th h Mr. Brock mm of the Ohm“.- h Tolognph IM spent the Em holl- dar " his homo a Wen In“ Mus Emma Bun, 01 Hanna- ”I. _ 3:11.30, Tamto, h homo h the idi- ya. Min Clemons, Piaher's lulu, and Mr and Mn Herbert ( muons, Gm were the gnu-u ofDr. und In u out Enter. Mr Mortimer Millard of Elan - Saturday in town and gave the Chm. 1010 office I {Handgun Ha h. M connected with o “army all, Guelph for some time tylt In?” 30- ing to the Northwut thh m. Mrs H E 80ng and - ick, of Toronto, were the m otha. partmta,Mr md Mn C Summon, and Enter. Mr Jacob Hummer, of SW, In renewing uqnlnmoel in m .. Hominy. - Mr E F Seagull: in m with air then: " the Minion Ralph-L Mr 3nd In Ed Lunch and m Norman "turned to In“- TI.- city after npendlng I tow wool. with her parents Mr and In! J man-L Min Flor: Huhnolupen: the m holiday: with bor'bmthnn in Tm The Mint- Gum Ind Jean AM of Gun, were the gum of an Ibu- Ftschor on Easter. b Mrs Hume ma two Mn. a! At- wood, spent the Eam- 1:0le It in home of Mr sud In Jon mom Mr John Boos, of Chicago, In Tut. inguth’ahomom _ ' __ PERSONAL AND SOCIAL -her F, Hex-god spam Eater with fdondl In Toronto. Mrs A Baker and In Mt em, and Mn Glut, of Wm were visiting n the homo at Mr Mrs John “who: out In; Ming s can, allot-rm: In tho guest of Mr Htt1 Mn Manna Dom The Mine- m and than Bol- read, of Elwin. so damn; Moods In town. Min Garth Lanna-n ll Mn. . week with her an», In. Km Brisker, neu- mm The was Minnie and Inn Fig.1] upon: mommy- yith m D t. 1a.”... in. Wm. not, a sum, - Good Nd” In an Priestley's l' BaaqhtssAhritii' Mrssohisrms-tirprtetmt dry to qmsdEabeenrtttt “In xi- Ethetmqeue who hut-a- in; an Oshawa mind can.“ I: 'i,i'g'.i"g,t"gtd't - Mr. Comm who but tteg/ities?'"'"' unq- tngwl hip-I‘m. Mr. Andrew 0M, ot Mb, Mm: Enact-thump}: Binom. -Tholhumd1'm,m viiiiiiiiriiiiii'.iiiiE1fiE. Mr. nadir; 1.8.3511,“ - U _ win? "irarrtar" with 'm Inn-'5 ienhPt.. 2911‘! fse. let " "iirThCiiiiaiiik, Ue ft.-, . In. Lam Show b +rtdttig Mull-”hm“. Mr. Bar-co cm, v). b: get2gtdeth', m.“ mil . J ”out“!!! r. . . - 2i,EliCf2',iiisurrur.1d't. wwe"-. . s M I w a dd'; 1;..2s4m‘m tt Jun, In. Arie-, unis Doubockc,whuh- “in. MI- th.'trgtd,. “new“ w'W -iiarihr. m a: who. My M Ono-Aunt ,rtatnit-mrree. _ _ -% Mr'thrtdtltit, Sonloublo " was. I'm woo-v.1» 3;: not“... “I: path-{ht 'lhi"l ubO.'.L m. “up. The msdersigned has lail in a very Inge quantity, 2,500 TONS ICE! ICE! ICE! taken from fresh spring water which he is prepared to deliver to cus- tommm I Waterloo and Borlln in any quantities, large or small at reasonable prices. This ice can safely be used for all purposes " its _ Ind not for cooling purposes only. 00am. [ - law, tttgt. 15-4 mos. We have unumbet of co iuof the STANDARD 'lrchlirA"'llf.', in.the following bindintpr.-iro vol um full mordieco,pablisihrrs' price .14 oo, which we will sell for $3.00 Two volumes in hrlf russja bindmg, regular .2000 edition for 011.00. One volume full morocco, regular $20.00 ed.tion for 810 oo. One vol. mnertsatrrussia, regular “7.90 odi- tion for $9.00. Write u tor qrotnions on gener- al antennae wot s. Toronto, Abuluto Purity! In mum Vanuatu. April it.-Irtfttrmatiom IR; - o farm-don of what Amount: 0 We“: that. embracing every Ilnen concern on the Continent of Ru ".. is mend the am. Depnmnem “In no“ from United Eute- Conml Ma- l. McMahon. Austria. The ob t h JLl'Jl a In to Ito-0y and my all” a. We. of linen yarn. IL “ulna, N. B., April 0.4mm:- M“.,nummcum.mun saloon W. acted tor I dun of “at ”a ”and to I aide room. no nut-I W and tell mm“. to the loot. In I few "condo. Be mound an - at and” now. He had been drink- tng “I tg'" and“ can" In an my. “III. Ann tk,91tho the MBeHtB In “will“. n = amend-n I“ m waldo - the - qgatst. (an t mix. cud 1“!ch Ann-no cum on aetemrtmtt. min-Mo Itth and a an «an (heroin. and conch -, Wk no mural a "0mm PUREST ICE, ED. DERMU L, Innu- In! ANN-“- . ask. - Ann M--'ahe Imm- d III- pique v - m In no union by use“ eon-dim." an the at. Pam cor l mat a! he may Mr"- “‘M " I a m wile-to. It the nut and of '.. I... an P tte"" yellow Front. m Bar, Q." Artrit 4r.--Namrs) "and m hut-any morn!" that a. um and an chlldren M Alann- a: m at Mona - we" on -- In an Squaw Tur- .. ". who» mm m WW“ -iaiu_trrmisttr-tPt?'r, m, may, bud M "I. m, - m boat eairetmd. The - and an. and " - tm a “a the gnu-t dttBmmy. and “mum now-“II steiiiji,iiietrr 1m, April 6.-.'N. 0mm. on“ toxin. that In an ml In“ ttti attmetad u crowd at about l, . Jul lumen.“ but on one: In " rm. Jim thtettht m m " M In In and Ill. i1rii." "mm "e, ti, M-ttr - II 0-... ol Gnu-boll» Add. T. J. FORD & CO. m-rem, April 0.4m lam u d who! I." m an I - 9m P. 1rttftttttt 00-qu at Linen Spinners. vnrm mu uvxn. ....OF THE.... I." unn- h Tug-Nu ”MW” Telephone 2 3 3. “allude III-0d. Ontario. '31:? Regular 750 for Mk. Jg',',',,','; Regular 81.00 for tlie. Regal" 81.25 for t1.00. Spain] line of full dress white I: pique vent; I“ we Woollard t h Silk and Dress Goods Dis The Gity "s, Meat Market TT, Thehmdtmsitpsed. begs to an- nounce to the public generally that he will again engage in th iatfRihltt?rtr, And Will re-open the City est Met. opposite the Weberloo Woollen Mills. King St... on 8.5mm“, In. am. where he will keep in shock the very choicest of mett- only. No orders will bewlicibed from house to house but orders left at the Ihop or sent in by telephone will be_prelnptly 'ile,. ' I . “,7 _ --.. A r not "a! "h%7TiiiGGarxmnt of 5 per cent Mum “night. Term Small Cash H. B. Duel-Ins. Wstorloo, Jun. 2mt, 1901. BedueedSale Brooches 1qttl no a 339;; tTiiiird olym: mick. ... "wTiri'lGTiraiu, tUte line of Wt"'" Purl Brooch! and suck Buying and! (MW of m menu. absolute security. a tell you ex. ncuy what you are buying. and why it Ducal: what we uh for it and M. ::Tb¢c’ln‘: Pt in thet v, . _ WY“. "7 ( B. J. 30039 Werae-howingiooiuotioeottYeingD- it! ,rtigomthinbi-mnttut-dehesiostoatbrtu iii)] and yet we hasn't “anything; to: wMMmldomfh I tuiinatut-ao,-rtaararno-rritooi'ii-1., and it wouldbo my tony mun da. 'tfe, Butwodothinkonrbnyerhuchaenthebelt “It” oonaitUring both style and waving qmlitiound we haven't amfhua- in the lines we no uhowing. ', with New Silk: and Trimmings See the m Dress Good. Ind Suiting: this Week duphyd 3‘ You an invited to use them whether you wish to buy and» of III kinds Int! It nl_l pgices Lined Kid Gloves --aw---- G. B. RYAN t 00. ornamentg Md Block. . WM”. Berlin. [an Paar-é,“- Just arrived, a. larger stock than _ ever before with the latest designs and colors for the 1 spring trade atmaBr-- Martin Bros., Sprlng Term opens Apr" 1. ONE at Candis 1m 3nd malt School- ed Fullne- hull". An mum school “a one um wagon km. ray-hum: 'ttr -bsr work. u"at iti-timdidum.tq.irttrNe. town- Mt m may: 'ttrd/P Ihet'.te, pe. - "II- WENN""" u."- n. a." -.- - h. open no“ tut. We nun mm It stud-mu eonod palm n- at - that mrrpmyott.t+rtieer I “on a. u... m. -.- - ,.__ "V that on w rt I. all. 'JdtLtlr T. our ?,ititclittt?t, 'dft,itettt,uit"?a I- run: a gnu-Ilium datum-c I Not mm but natty to. .' 'l/tiii-iii/iid/itat',,'","'?,"," : (g1fggl1,ft,',lt'g.1 31 Rimless Glasses Are Fashionable Iii an In WW was“ than y? tlyt 9911‘ TII ”I! “VIII-II- AIG. HELLER) ", . w. J. 31.1.1011. Pe%dr" Waterloo, Ont. Fi/iii/iid _.-"-'" Ao the tank} m": Stntford. Ont,

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