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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Apr 1901, p. 5

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mn Miss Minnic Engelhardt of Waterloo _*‘" was quistly married to Mr. A.L.Schram â€" > aff Woodstock at Toronto on Wednesday â€"~___ afternoon.+ Wor their many friends § here in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Schram a ~... Jnappy and prosperous married life. g‘i, ©â€" Mr. G. A. Black, proprietor of the es e Btore, Hawkeville, called at our vats on Wednesday. He says business ~‘An the northern village is booming. The % ) of Hawkeyville and vicinity apâ€" P ...‘ ite good goods at city prices. : j Devitt‘s blty Drug Store Bs Deutsche Apotheke. . Waterloo. STRONC AMMONIA .lfl. E. H. ‘hl:cgl, ofp(l}i:‘ulubm;o, who attending van conference at Berlin, preached an eloquent sermon in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. His remarks were listened to with much"interest. ‘Professor Zoellner announces a conâ€" sert for May 10th in the Berlin Opera House, â€" when his . accomplished. dwughter who is gaining distinction in Toronto, will appear, along with Mr. Owen Smiley, ever a favorite in Berlin. Mins , late of the Hamilâ€" ton m.:o staff, is now in charge of the Shorthand classes at the nfi College. Miss Mcâ€" JA# an experienced tgacher and we for her success. 4 From what the members of the Berâ€" lin say of their recont‘ trip to Woodstock, it would seem that Manual Training should be confined Mra. C. Mui-lnbu Mnrlned trom summer milinery openin 10 latest Parisian and No‘: g‘mmmmm ahown. .o:mmdzmm latest summer invites mfll‘] Iidy of Waterlco and vicinity to come and choose for harsolf. Rev. M. Clemens, of uear Goderich, who is attending the Evangelical conâ€" ferente at Berlin, delivered an â€"able diséourse in thePresbyterian church on l mrmiinnny tor Fublie degook Mr. Norman 8 WaterIbo, but now The Sunday School Convention of the Canada Conference of the Evanâ€" mAnociation will be held in the raifgelical church here in the month of June. Harry Lewis,the well known jrckey, will again perform in the saddle for Mr. J. E. Seagram, wearing the colors black and yellow, which he has often carried to victory. English services will be held in St. John‘s Lutheran church on Sunday evening, conducted by the pastor Rev. E. A. Schults. Four hundred and fifty immigrants left Halifax on Friday by special train for Western points, and another lot of 600 newcomers is expected early this Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lederman, Miss Lederman, and Mrs. S. Snyder attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Isaac Nahrâ€" gang in Wilmot on Saturday. For house cleaning supplies go to Weichel‘s. Scrub brushes, dusters, paint brushes, carpot tacks, carpet sweepors, paints, carpet beaters, otc. Conrad Bros. have stocked every @escription of spring hardware, garden tools, spades, shovels, rakes, etc. Read his advt. in next issue. The walls and interior of Ritterâ€" shaus‘ Hotel have â€"been brigntened with a coat of paint and the hall has been beautifully decorated. Paint your house, barn and floors with the: Sherwinâ€"Williams‘ paints. Weichel‘s are agents. Mr. John Wendell was the fortunate one to win the parlor suite given away at Strasser‘s. No services were held in the Evanâ€" w church 6n Sunday on account of sonference held at Berlin. Prof. A. H. Welch, F. A. I. P., and his daughter, Miss Flossie Welch, left on Wednesday for Stratford. A large number are seen daily sitting on the railway bridge at the dam angling imembers of the finny tribe. The many friends of Mr. Joel Good will be sorry to learn that he is confinâ€" ed to the house through illness. â€" Enter the Berlin Business Coll ons Gaifor mmite foreironiar. _ A. W. M ong, Principal _ _ _ 3t ‘ The Clastic City Flour Mills at Stratford were burned. . Loss, $10,000. mtamm 12 inch to 96 jnch at Weichel‘s. . Read W.H.Becker & Co.‘s announceâ€" ment regarding wall papor and window &I‘ll House of Refuge will be at Perth. &Em"' wants in above as well as all other drug necessities. LOCAL NEWS : above are in t deâ€" We shall be pleased to SULPHATE or _‘ "> Sor Soap making. for for prevention of woollen goods. or spraying trees. of it as The Wator Commissioners met OD|resistance in the Friday evening to open tenders for l@yâ€" | ringe th:towi:h:?: ing services for the current year &ADG |yether you have e for furnishing and laying_aâ€"oneâ€"incth| us by your genial a galvanized iron pipe to the cemetery|tion, your earnestn including lead pipe across. King 8treet, | quty, and your rea tapping main and all fittinge. ‘TWO | hing that was reqi tenders were received for each, viz:| As a member % That of Conrad Bros. and Liphardt Bible Class and { Bros. ‘The contract for laying service8s| yolunteer Mission for the year was awarded to Conrad greatly missed, . by Bros., th?? tender being the lowest. | way to joy as we r The contract for laying the pipe to the | put stepping forth cometery was awarded to Liphatdt| mand into higher 1 Bros. at 11 cents per lineal foot, their | and fitted for what tender being the lowest. call you to. Narrow Escape. » in We assure you t] An accident which might have proved | !Pt@rest in our pri serious happened at the Snider Lumâ€" Losrd be with you ber Company‘s sawâ€"mill at Graven |,, igned on behali hurst last Thurmiay. While engaged | *** J. L in sawing lamber one of the men who Ena tends the dogs did not have his levers| _ The Young Peo up when the carriage went back for|Sion Band, _ Ars another lz:g consequently the dogs + Ma ‘éaught on the 66 inch saw muhingb it Cnu all to pieces and doing considerable| Mr. Snyder ma other damage. Pieces were sent fly::s and the friends sey in all directions and Mr. Ald spent a very pleass Snider, mlgt of the ooz::rmy, mase "Barronly . ssapece lijurien| _ FoaLy p narrowly a P There were about twentyâ€"Ave others AT._ fn-ont and all fortunately escaped inâ€" | _ ‘The foals at the uries. to date nuinber for and Mayor, David Bean. . Mr. A. B. Mo Brltfo was elected chairman and Mr. M. E. Braendle, Secretary. _ On motion it was decided to meet the Berâ€" lin Board of Health next Tuesday evenâ€" ing, 23rd inst., in the Council Chamber, Waterloo, to discuss the matter of the erection of umbutoir tor the Twinâ€" City.. The was instructed to hnv‘fi" usual notices with respect to pu premises in proper sanitary con printed and posted around :'n and to have the Tb-:“ pnifll:l each newspaper. Uflfl ye Fovule oPlicprotion May 19t rounds May 15th. ‘The organization meeting of the Watâ€" erloo Board of A Heallt}l:w:u held Wed evening. present mnfl Iemzfo, M. E. Braendle, Dr. J. H; Webb M. H. O., 8. Fiynn 8. I., J. Hespeler, Chas. H. Hachnel ._ At the Easter Vestry Meeting of the above church, held on Monday, Apr. 22nd,the following officers were elected: Clergyman‘s Warden, Mr. W. M. Martin ; Peopie‘s Warden, Mr. Wm. M. Reade ; Sidesmen, Messrs. Wm. Carthew, R. Cornish, A. W. Robarte, A. Jones, B. Hyde and R. Cooke. Mr. k. A. Armâ€" strong of Wyclifie College will take charge of the parish immediately after the June ordination. ‘The usual votes of thanks were tendered. _‘ Contracts Let. Board of Health 18¢ a ib., while eggs were plentiful at 10c a doz. Maple syrup was still to be had at $1.40 a gallop,green onions sold at 5¢ a bunch, sett onions at 8 to 10c a quart. Other produce was plentiful and at current prices. Church of the Holy Saviour. The furniture of the late Mrs. Chas. Bendry including the piano will be sold by private sale. Apply on the preâ€" mises, corner cf King and Union Streete, Waterloo. Saturday Market. AtWaterloc,ut 10‘clock Friday evenâ€" ing, Apr. 9th, Mres. Awlinger. The funeral took place on Monday. Two dwelling houges for sale, . One on Mary St., the othe oh John St. For parâ€" ticulars, apply to W. M. READE, Barris ter, Waterloo. 14â€"tf. The usual pumber of farmers and townspeople attonded the regular Satâ€" urday market. Butter sold at 17 and Wanted. Good general servant for hsuse work and milking cows. . German girl from the country preferred. Wages $8 per month. Apply at this office. 15â€"if Private Sale. ®= â€" Boy with a good English education to learn printing. Apply at this office. _ From the remarks of one of the Galt papers it is evident ‘&.o water meters are a new Scotch town. ;lntho‘l‘vhc‘?:;&thmhnhmlw the last dozen years,â€" upwards to four hundred being now on water services, and the number is increasing daily. They are truthful little waste preventâ€" ers and cannot register when nothing is going through them, but if aconâ€" sumer has a leaky tap and does not have it attended to, he may expect to whistle at the end of the quarter. The supply to closet tanks often allows the water to waste unnoticed, and is frequently the cause of big water bills, but the meter is not to blame. Apprentice Wanted. amk 9 p iv-‘f»q ‘d“"p- C were iness visitors to our on Saturday. Messrs.Leitch and L t hardware merchants have partnersbip. The business F continued by Mesers. Liphardt Brog. Mr. Lictch has has been engaged by the noew firm. ~â€"_On F e a recital will be ;tnn m Ope:ra House by rof. F. M. %ol Toronto, assisted by Mr. Bellsmith. Prof. Bellsmith is an artist und elocuâ€" tionist of wide range, and assisted by his. son, will give an entertainment which will be "to everyons who attends. y TNOUS COnUCCTSC win severai) The question of improving the fire proâ€" .umho:m-mghmlwh@o_mn_qmdh town Morphous, The foals at the Seagram Farm to date nuinber fourteen and all wl:x the exception of one, Princess Flavia‘s filly, are strong and healthy. They are as follows ;â€" Connoisseur, Tiend :â€"For some time past wm aware that you are about to leave us, and therefore we coald not allow this opportunity to pass without conveying to you our regret at your departure from our midst and our appreciation of your fellowship and assictance in the past. During the time that we have been associated toâ€" gether you have endeared yourself to us by your genial and amiable disposiâ€" tion, your earnestness and devotion to duty, and your ready m}:onn to anyâ€" thing t.hat-m_a required of you, _ As a member of Mrs. Colquhoun‘s Bible Class and the Young People‘s Volunteer Mission Band, you will be greatly missed, but our sorrow gives way to joy as we realize that you are but stepping forth at our Lord‘s comâ€" mand into higher work to be muod and fitted for whatever work may call you to. * We assure you that you will have an interest in our prayers and may the Lord be with you in?owor. Bigned on behaif of Mrs. Colquhoun‘s Class, J. L. Conqur®ou®, Epxuxp Kmus® The Young People‘s Volunteer Misâ€" sion Band, _ ArrRED VALE, . Mary A. Herr, Mr. Snyder made a suitable reply, and the friends separated after having spent a very pleasant evening togsther. Golden Badge, By a very neat arrangement the gatherlng was a complete surprise to Mr. Snyder, who knew nothing whatâ€" ever of its purpose till he arrived at the house and found a large number of bis many friends gathered to ufw him a parting hand shake and wish him Godâ€" speed in the new sphere of usefulness to which he has been called. After a very pleasant 666nlng spent in games, etc., an address was preâ€" sented to Mr. Snyder by the Class and Mission Band, as follows :â€" Mr. ARTEUR §xypER. A number of the members and friends of Mrs. Colquhoun‘s Blbls_ Class, and the Volunteer Mission Ban of Berlin and Waterloo met at the residence of Mrs. J. R. Strickland, 181 King St., Berlin, Thursday evening to say goodâ€"bye to Mr. . Arthur Spyder, who is leaving shortly for Northfield, Mass., to attend Mt. Hermon School. ;(' «y u-‘-,~&-f-¢’~ . l h ’,v~,.-...‘<rg,;.;'... l e 3‘.,. l ndbris !: ‘:'m%““-‘ o boe '»‘*.. -‘ ntwa ‘-“z' - }'i ,-1:; r& ‘ff.q-,.\,,"x _‘)...«c.\- L ""*f' P ‘,_.,;r.. © 90 . i uo e Peeioooe en on eeaaone n d Tha . M pssene ; e No es f at is now simply a ; the deâ€" ‘ils of which n-nunbuuh? ‘Nulnu:l'a:dn&ulm:fi"- dress, w point used for the slaugh not oply animals for home & a, bat kete. Ti C d progremive kets. Th progressive phase of the question may be much closer and than is generally anticipated, & co‘d storage problem is one with which all parties interested in the meat trade are constantly gnppun.. It is confidently predicted: y compotent parties, that the present tedious and expensive method of shipâ€" ping live stock on foot to various ports in Eutope will soon be a thing of the past, and instead, stock â€" will bo‘ slaughtered at abattoirs such as is proâ€" posed to be erected in the Twin City, and the carcasses forwarded to market in cold storage. We may add that the Waterloo Board of Health have apâ€" pointed a Committee to confer with the Committee already lfpolnted by the Berlin Board, and it is expected that during this week representatives of the Committees will visit Toront», for the purpose of interviewing Dr. Bryce on this improtant subject as well as to gain as much information as possible from other sources. No doubt an exâ€" haustive and edifying report will folâ€" low when DrCampbell and Mr Mceâ€" Bride return from the Capital. The Council o the Board of Trade BOARD OF TRADE COUNCIL. A PLEASANT SENDâ€"UFF. FOALS AT THE FARM. Rusina, chestnut © Prln-l'lwh,n;;y Alsatia, chestnut © _ G brown « New Dance, " Ally. Henia, " ‘Ally, Martyrdom, * coll Phyrne,chestnat . Misohiefmaker, 'fi‘a', Dama, . brown filly. Bonnie Vie, chestout Woop. bay * * Ally. The C Miss Emma Zoeliner, daughter of Prof, Zoellner of Berlin, took part in a numbeif and earned this favorable noties: "Finally Lisst‘s wonderfal fourteenth) Hungrrian Rhaptody was given in its concerted form, with the orchestral accompaniment on & second. piano by Miss Emma Zoellner, Mr, Tripp played this extremely difficult and beauti~ ful work in a clear, powertal, -l-d“â€"l jous manner; his thrilling was cspecially fine. Miss Zoeliner proved a most talentâ€" ed pianist, with a singularly hfl.! musical touch." * S Beriin people will bidelighted to hear of Missâ€"Zocliner‘s suctess and also that. of Miss Hintzman who is well known in. the Twin City, Â¥ Mr. Abraham Uttley,zan em; of the woolen mills, has gone bm where he has secured a situation. Mr. David Pollock has obtained a situation in Sebringville. Mr. Walton Raymo is able to be out again after a week‘s iliness. Miss Bingeman attended the summer &n‘mlnery openings at Toronto on Monâ€" day. Rev. W. J. Yaeger, of Campden, was | renewing old acquaintances in town on Tuesday. $ 1 Mrs. Geo. Davidson left on Tuesday | to join Mr. Davidson at Toronte where : they will reside in the future. Miss| The Mail and Empire toâ€"day says:~| "‘The most interesting ¢oncert of a purely local character which has been heard this season was the joint recital of Mr, J. D. A. Tripp and Miss Emily Gerhard Heintsâ€" man, at Asociation hall last night. Eepecial interest attached to the eecasion, since it wes numwuu-i Heintzman, who has for seme time been. studying the seas. mhMI mum-mrmm heard in a number of years." Mrs. (Rev.) Somers,of Boston, Mase., ‘t’l:ml.m;ll.dnghdry :-:::mn; m e late TB. en & few weeks here visiting oldrelatives and renewing old friendahips. Rev. Newton Methfessel, of Syracuse N. Y., is a guest at the home of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Franklin Good. Davidson leaves on Thursday. Mr. L. Hollinger, of 3t. Jacobs, was a business visitor.to town on Tuesday. Miss Ada Weiler, who has been spending the past week in town the uest of Miss Maude Zimmermann, reâ€" turned to her home at Preston on Tuesday. The many friends of Mr. E. F. Seaâ€" zram will be plf:uod ufi; :;n that he progresai vore expects to be able to lnofn the hospital by Thursâ€" day. He intends to leave the latter part of this week on a trip to Atlantic City for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Thos. Hilliard, Dr. W. L. Hilâ€" liard and Mr.Chas. Harbottle attended the funeral of the late John Colfas at Morriston on Friday. some time with Dr. and Mrs. W. Wells, has returned to her home at Schomâ€" berg, Ont. * Mr. Geo. Moore attended the semiâ€" annual meeting of the Ontario Curling Association held at the Walker House, Toronto, on Wednedday. Mr. J. L. Umbach, census commissâ€" loner, was in town on Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Fry, w‘~spent the past week with friends in town, re arned to her home in Elmira on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. John Heimbecker reâ€" turned on Friday after attending the funcral of their nephew in Listowel. Mr. W. M. Cram was a business visitor to Elmira on Tr seday. __P, S.â€"â€"Special line of Powing‘s Kid Gloves selling at $1.00 and$1.25, Every pair guaranteed. 5 For Priestley Dress Goods, Silks Jackets, Capes, Etc., go to 3 Uffelmann‘s. ~ Miss Davis, who has been spending PERSONAL AND 80CIAL MISS Z(ELLNER‘S SUCCESS. ~â€"~Priestley‘s ‘ ~qtack « Qress «G@Goods â€" Mourning Dress W A W soass City Meat Don‘t Forget the Name, Serviceable * Sensible «t Suitable Mr. vi future success depends ai reecs ,“'_ mil meluit« ta m.- h njo: % especially we n n.q:,, uces ouu'-h-t-t' ow linhate tind raw s alnons hever r Ame ane | oo o ooniner .. ©B900 c O0c.0tont | ) vnoe c-';?'gn lhhul..--n--' n Wall Paper <â€"â€" A. G. HELLER, THE LEADINC JEWELLER. Reduced Sale Brooches and Regular 75¢ for 500. _ â€" Regular $1.00 for 75¢. Regular $1.25 for $1.00. Special line of full dress white pique vests. Woollard & Oo. of all kinds and at all prices are a strong feature of our stock. We have a specially fine line of Genuine Pearl Brooches and Stick Yellow Front, Berlin. There‘s no t;n: in our atocki i i t _eveg;amd. e is of the very best o E. J. ROOS, Buying such things of us means absolute security, _ We tell you exâ€" actly what you are buying, and why it is worth what we ask for it and Watchmaker and Jeweller. KWATICH _ REPAIRING. Ouwmhropnlrlngdywcmt is one of the most important in our business. Very close attention 4s given it every day. This insures aceuracy in the work as well as promptness. ‘Try us next time. Just arrived, a larger stock than ever before with the latest designs Prepared for Busingss! in on wites -hfi- Whatever feature tends to make an ideal clothing stook _ moiponis airaw is represented in our clothing store. ‘Goods and qualities . T s that are absolutely reliable and right upâ€"toâ€"date A feow . y Mindaillh specials for this woek. i % eceeagh Ees can get it here. Men‘s black mludurpnit-inuinqo-wmqmllfio i s W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Isssndfi‘x;hhod,dnglonitchododgu, talian cloth lined, sizes ”‘ to 4%, at x = = = es _â€"‘â€"-â€"_lq'lqnwmhawmhgn{flm wl effects well made and finished, sizes 32 to 4%, special ‘at . _ . m.é.... 'llo,fl.oo,::i.::.nd on dn‘i aad & â€" * 4 Boya‘ 3â€"piece short in e double 2 + l oo ifanmnceye e Just arrived, a > !i.ndo\h neatly end finished, uug-: 5.00 Lined Kid BHloves Stratford, Ont. â€"«â€"OFâ€"._ Ornaments Central Block. Waterloo; WATERLOO. § lCash and One Price And that the Lowest . . ._.. There is searcely a house in the Tw in w your house is no e .. It is either ca or â€" other smaller thing will go far & improving will not cost a fortune either l!wm visit the departmentâ€"get an idea of mneed and : eost. We will give you all information -Er-n, with you to buy. 6+Â¥ Awumicax Veuy®r Canret. Comprtuuse Cow These very popular carpets we pretty 30 show in , the neamut es MiMerent smaly, "p s ht it | _ ©â€" Tarserey CUR Brosgsers Oarnper. every one Euone Thele Takie. We ue. We hntc:.pod Ie:l;cn in nice shades The highest grade we carry in this kind is superior to any Brussels, at the same price. W-Lw.buufl- ful range suitable for parlors and dining rooms, special at... ... T5¢ a yd. ~Ongares TApBeray. l'czlw-wlwmuohuwur pet we show them at 65¢ and 50c,also ALt Woor Oarpwre. Afull yard wide, and reversible new and pretty duim and colors We bave a special line in this grade of goods which we delight to sell, for we know lt'fl:'u satisfacâ€" tion. A full yard reversible patterns, and clean wool, per yd. 55¢ € . Uxtox Oarrer. These we show in & good variety, ranging in prices from 25c to.. ., . .506 at T5c, 85¢ to..,.1..1.r... and a long list of other s equally attractiÂ¥e goods and prices. NoTrmekax CURTANS. A ular curtain, swell designs and f:cf foryour money. Evergigno uires more or less of these curâ€" rt:?m. We have these in a fine range §LB040... . : :n s‘ssa6s Swiss aAxp BrussELs NEet CuRTAINS, Nowhere in this country could you see a finer and better stock of these Choice Ourtains than here. This is no boast. We invite lmrction and wmru-hon.our range is too large to particularize;prices from $2.78 to $12.00 Snaps Men‘s, Youths‘ If you want them in a little better rl_(i, we show fine lings at $1.25, Wz Black‘s White Store, . Lace Curtains ‘TAPESTRY CARPET C. 0. Carpers. We purchased some job lots in Toronto last week of the results w.ll be a chance for Chronicleâ€"T¢ ers to save from 20 to 35 per cent. on staples.. list below: +* w en G. B. Ryan & Co. Overalls, regular price 75¢,...... " _ _ "~ =_ fl Cottonades, " «_ 20@...... # *» 18 Home spun dréss goods,regular price 75¢ to 906, _ _ our price 55¢ to ‘ 147 pairs of shoes regular price 60c to $1.75, _‘ _ § _ sale price 250 to $1.25 560 rolls of wall paper regular price 7e to 18¢, .. ... sale price 3¢ to 1%8 and Boys‘ Clothing., . .:. .A&T THEB.... $1.15 per yd White Stor: T5e ‘C©o000 MAFB, > = .. For the u‘“: q»cldb“ffl..l.a ..'u,vio‘« OurTa® MosLing _ We have an unusual these lines. Aflklndld'fl all_styles. . Tamboured ..net widefor sash and Bod Hoom Ourt 12 1â€"2¢, 15¢, 20¢ and?....., +.»»#2+ rfi. opoehl“ s J| wide, w + 6 4 8 id o e dn # ww E’Ilnoluwflo.wd......uw Star Oil Cloths, 12 1â€"2 and....., Stair Pads, doz. 90c a +Â¥ #% Stair Llncn.p.l;e. 17 l-flfi...i'}, Bhk?lam.rrdoun........., Oreton, 5¢, 7 1â€"20¢ b0 .. . ., ... :. 1+« Artlullin‘ll-fio,fluto......",. Silcoline 12 1â€"2¢ an@..., .. . ... .2, Ou. Omorus, _ We have these in all widths, 1 ‘l_l-ztn_nd“l_ydnwido. yd..é W Navin‘s Linol Do You NzEp AxvTH®cix Te Schn Olo&h u% and.... .. 8 reel wl- ul o i aie e a Screens, unfilled, $1,25 to '1 Towelâ€"Rings, all colors.....»».++» ! W INDOW SHADE® â€"~ .~.._ A most complete assortment and . prices t:l lowuthelowut.dln%l moun on ‘M .m‘ w.. m 1â€"2¢, 25¢ and...... ... . . .+xi4. rvs400% P You aALso Fixp A Goop CHOIOE IX. . Bamboo Easels ... er or curtaing, C wmmfioh perly selected. We invit what you need and what on cheerfully without 1 Tareetay Cv A geod variety in a _0 _~ _ Terss Goope, Poles, Brackets,Sockets, CHBEMNLLE â€"OURTAINE HAWKESVILLE. . LINoLEUMES, 3 aLK 4 bersrs YE

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