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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 May 1901, p. 8

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44 f ';_ is noted for its complete arâ€" »‘M for eyetesting and for the successful work of the optician fi."msw"_*flo has Mol;d _others n out of your eye toubles. ‘Pey ni _ Jansen Bros.,. Jeweliers, _ King St, HERLIN. CountTyY ~BuLsÂ¥8.â€"Reov. W. C.Watson and M. ? sttended the Methodist cisâ€" meeting held at Hespeler....J. team ran away Tuesday , eonsiderable damage. . . . Mr.and Mrs. C. L. m,wlln,wmnguuu mt M. Durrant‘s Saturday ... . Meesrs. Troman and Sylvester Lundy -gont Baturday with friends at Doon .. . . Bills are out for a grand teaâ€"meeting to be under the auspices of Chalmer‘s Chi Winterbourne, on Victoria ay, and evening. Talentis “z.“d to be present from Hespeler &D gmlph l'.‘eddud'loe“&ll° l:\lent.... Mr. Pomeroy atten eachers‘ &(mh"vnflon at Berlin on Wednesday _and Tharsday of this week.. .. Mr.and .‘ mm. Burnett, of Eramosa, spent with Mrs, Wm. Glennie.... Charlie Schelly, of Brantford, spent : Bunday owfith his mo?l:;t'i'"hi‘xh . Pomeroy, Mildmay, is ng his brother for a few days. â€" BErEYs.â€"A. A. MacDonald has reâ€" turned from his business trip to the City....John Rodgers, of , is back again, working on the line, assisting Mr. DeGeer at putâ€" ‘up fence....The rain of Sunday 4 d with the coolness of the day misfortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Death was due to inflammation. ....A. M. Gimbel‘s sore, thumb is rapidly healing now... . The railroad company hamo five wtm engaged at present our lic bhighway on the north side o? tbog:idze. It has to be completed by the 1st of June. ... Mr. MacKinzie bas resumed work with A. A. MacDonald & Co... . R.Nevilles, of Hamilton, was calling on old friends here last week.... We are pleased to hear that His Most Graciouns Majesty King Edward VII has issued a proâ€" elamation that the 24th of May, the mnatal day of our late and beloved Queen, will in the futare as in the past be set aside for a public holiday, and we will celebrate the 24th of May inâ€" stead of Nov. 9th, which is our present Soversign‘s birthday. _Victoria Day has been chosen, and appropriately s0, ms a name for our future 24th of May. _ Bome of the villagers intend to join the ranks of Isaac Walton next Friday. Â¥Figh stories will no doubt be prevalent after that day. Isaac Schiedel of the lim. kiln bad the There are several aorrowlng people in Roseville and vicinity who have lost sight of thousands coming to them from John Thamer, cattle dgaler, who left the village for Toronto with two loads of cattle a few days ago. One man is said to be Thamer‘s creditor to #the extent of $7,000, which money was m on notes given by Thamer. bas since written to him rayâ€" Ing he would be back in two years to up everything. It is reported that veral thousand dollars were raised by f notes which Thamer negotiated in New Hamburg. His whereabouts is not known. BriErs3.â€"Mr. and Mrs.: Hilborn, of ‘ Paris, called on friends here on Monâ€" day.... Wm. Detweiler and Miss Effie Detweiler spant Saturday and Sunday mm in Mt. Vernon....Quite a j from here attended the Horse Fair at Galt ‘last week.... All apring erops are looking fine. Fruit trees of mll descriptions promise a good yield. dae p Optical _ _ Department WINTERBOURNE. FREEPORT out witharing w ROSEVILLE. DistTRIcTt. ind here loft this . ... . BRe, . Mr. Bcofield .'m wflao b:lmplh". U.B. charch on if ey » .. Mp. Walker Jflm wmq at Wm. Leapor‘s. ..J.G. of Rerlin spent week ago Sun â€" day at his home here. .. . Quite a namâ€" ber of our citizens attended the funeral of Peter Gres erbichl last Wednesday finn or Mz. BAMUOEL lu.u.â€"! Word came to the home < I.t-.'l- .'fil.?.'.";fi'%“t& ies aie ing for some time and about two months ago was taken to the Berlin nquuwm he Mml worse on brought here on Monday to the home | of his daughter Mrs. Wm.Leaper. The funeral service was held in theMethodâ€" ‘mchmhonw.dmdnymd- imwbhhthhmmtmkpluo in the Union cemetery. He had been & resident in our village for some time. He leaves a grown up family of three sons and six daughters, his wife having predeceased him a number of years ago. . He was in his 76th year. We extend to the family our sympathy in the hour of bereavement. ‘ Personal.â€"Mr. H. Hutehison and Mr. Edgar of Wingham visited at Mr. J. H. Campbell‘s on Bnnd? . . . Mr. Em. Frey of Waterloo spent Sunday in the village.... Miss M. Snider of Berâ€" lin is spending e few weekr under the parental roof.... Miss M. Rennic of Waterloo spent Sunday at her home. . .. Miss Lake of Galt is sojourning with her sister Mre. M. Rutherford.. .. Mr. (G. Jeffrey of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in the village. _ _ _ _ Briefs.â€"The Sacrataent of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed here in the Presbyterian church next Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Preparatory service will be conducted on Thursday afternoon by Rev. Cameron of North Easthope. Personal â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Chipman visited friends at St. Jacobs on Suarday last....G. Bergey, accompanied by Miss Eva Berges, visited at the home of M. Shantz at lsreslau on Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Mseder were at Berlin on Aunday . . . . .. George Hanly was not in the villago last Friday evening. | _ Briefsâ€"}{«ary Grauel has purchased A. B. Mclitis‘s residence on Main St. Mr. Grauel has formerly owned this house, evidently these men think that a change is as good as a rest. Mr Johnston of the firm of Reilly & Johnstn of Calgary made several busiâ€" ness visits to our town last week.... Spooner Bros.have purchasee 115 head gfifavm Conroy‘s cattle which they ate taking to Okotoks where th:‘ are going to ranch them......McClaim Bros.of Stony Collie were also business visitors to Carstairs......S. H. Coffâ€" man organized a Mennonite charch here. Services were conducted atUarâ€" stairs on May 12th by 8. H. Coffman. Rey. Mr. Shell of Didsbury will hold services on May 19th......Israel R. Shantz and Mrs. Peter Weber are on the sick list the former being laid vp with a sore leg....Theâ€"woather .at present is very warm and the mosâ€" ‘quitos are once more with us. When the world laughs in your face Jes‘ keep mum! Keep aâ€"running in Life‘s race But keep mum! Theugh the way may be so rough Show that you‘re made of the stuft When ya#fve won and run enough Je#‘ keep mum! When the days of spring are long f Jes‘ keep mutp! When the rooster sings his song Jes‘ keep mum! ‘Though his voice is full of.glee Tuned in matin meloiy, Though be wakes you up at three Jea‘ keep muam! â€" ,, When your wife bakes har first cake ”;odkoopumnl Do not grumbleâ€"for her sake . Jea‘ keep mum! © Though the cake may taste like glue Choke it down till you turn blue _‘ is F4 Jd”lfipm-l «i+ When a toar Nes in 6 £ Ju'lflm”u;“ ltwflld:“?w.dby keep munm! When you‘re blaoâ€"â€"and biuor atill muu-gnnun- When the world. E ols in AepS luu' Jqw nc Ts Hattie | $75,000 A the world . uy Aaep mank â€" CARSTAIRS, ALTA. jJES‘ KEEP MUM! NEW DUNDEE. CROSSHILL. a langh | _ Ottaws, . May 18.â€"A very heaÂ¥y day‘s work was done by the House yesterday, © and all the Government bills upon the ordef paper save two. were given third readings. Mr. Fieldâ€" |h¢’- resolution granting $75,000 yearly for . the ul'n-n! of ‘m) branch of the RoyakF Mint at Ottawa 'm reported, and a bill founded up~ on it was given third reading. Mr. Fielding announced that he expected the mint to be sel(â€"sustaining, and that arrangements had been . made with the Imperial authorities to coin British sovereigns when the mint is not employed in coining Canadian currency. It is probable that $2.50, $5 and $10 will . be the denominaâ€" tions of Canada gold coins issued. A : purchasing assay office isâ€"also to be opened, but whether it will be locatâ€" ed at Dawson City or in British Colâ€" _umbia has yet to be determined. As ! correspondence respecting the conâ€" tract between New South Wales and Eastern Extension Company is till proceeding, Sir Wilfrid I‘url.« A Wational Messure in Which the Oppoâ€" sition Caâ€"Operatesâ€"The Imperiil Coins â€"Object of Making It s vranch of the Loyal Mintâ€"Te Use Our Own Goldâ€"A Purchasing Assoy Office had a clause. inserted in the Pacific Cable bill providing that. the act shall not ‘go into operation until the Governorâ€"General issues his proclamâ€" ation. Sir Wilfrid Laurier pointed out to Mr. Clarke legal and practiâ€" cal objections in the way of the Govâ€" ernment at this late stage of the sesâ€" sion adopting his bill restricting the Bell Telephone Company as a Govâ€" ernment measure. Edmonton, N. W. T., May 21.â€"A despatch from Star, 40 miles east of here, says that Louis ‘Fontaine, D. L. S;;of Levis, Que., who left Friâ€" day for Onion Lake, was accidentally shot near there on Saturday. While Mr. Fontaine was in his tent one of the members of the party was handâ€" ling a revolver outside, which acciâ€" dentally discharged, the bullet enterâ€" ing Fontaine‘s leg, just above the knee. ‘The bullet has not been reâ€" moved. Dr. Harrison is with the wounded man, who will be brought here for treatment. ‘ n, Mr. Fieiging‘s ~Resolution introduced in the House. Friesâ€"Conradâ€"â€"At Elmira, May 15th, :{ Rev. A. R. Schultz, Jacob Fries, Woolwich, to Tillie Conrad, of Elmira. Schackâ€"Bierwagenâ€"At Berlin, May . 15th, by Rev. W. C. Boose, Wm. Schack to Ida Bierwagen. Pageâ€"Campbeliâ€"At Kansas City, May | Hay, per ton ... léth‘,{ Jlghg EL%O, fiomoflii:n’r . w, per: ton . 1 .M.C.A. to cord. be:l. »HSHl m’&m Â¥s Kleinâ€"Grohâ€"At New Germany, May 14th, by Mev. S. Foorster, Michael Riclh of Buifalo to Magdriena Grou| °I O Pic of New Germany. f s Haistâ€"â€"Fryâ€"In Blenheim T‘p, May| _ «w 15th, by Rev. 8. M. Hauch ofl"lml- -\m&?w. ville, Esra Haist of Cassel to Adetine | n# place for pionio Huabetâ€"At k% May 16th, Mra.8.8. Huber, aged ’yar!. e o Glesâ€"At Elmira, May 15th,John Giee, aged 42 years,4 months and 23 days; Abnâ€"NmM,ls 15th,Jennie, youngest daughter Jos. Abra, aged 14 years. â€" â€" â€" _ _ Dregerâ€"At Borlin, May 16th, H.lda 0. Dreger, aged 10 weeks. Brunkâ€"â€"At New Dundés, May 3rd, inâ€" fant daughter of Jacob Brunk, aged 1 year and 2 months. Schmaitzâ€"At NewGermany,May ma‘ son of Engelbert Schma‘tz, aged Buchbeitâ€"Near Wollesley, May 13th, Brownâ€"â€"At 16th, Thomas W. Fry. A Quebee Man Shot, YEAR GUARANTEED,. BIRTHS, DEATHS, o RTD sunt l.lm:::u ":m MARKETS ‘1 omegige . c / + s TObosSto sT. LAWEENCE MARLKET, Butter, Butter, Hay, baled, car lots, x Jots, tof "H9 TS to $11 13 % & No. 2 No. 1 No, 2 cured .mktu. Â¥l¢| Pmemaa ies ‘kins, | gnnl. hoeang utter, tub, 4b. . «@«»«««»«» 0 18 . â€"â€" 0 ks i , peF Ib. ........:.... 0 10 ~> O TORONTO HIDES ANXD WOoOL. =m lm......»...w%u.. o, 2 thaes + + 14 0 a No. !m steers, . 0 » fes, No, 2 green steers. , 0 06 % 1#, No: 1 ........»«« O O% Pn tgan y ooo 9 t m.uh..... 0 60 ..ga :&‘oml...'.l..'.'.'.'.'.':.'.'f 0 13 We unwashed, fleece.... 0 08 TORONXTO LIVE STOOCK, Receipts of live stock at the Cattle Marâ€" i large, 98 carloads, m%’%;:'u.twmmm andâ€" 70 calves â€" _ L m he The q of fat cattle was gook, severdl made of shoice natsiens, as well as exporters, being delivered. Trade was more than brisk, and everyâ€" thing in the fat cattle classes was bought up early ‘in the day. Prices were firm at g fo!lowl:f quotations, port cattle, choice â€"....$4 85 to $5 25 cattle, light ....... 4 00 4 80 * bulls, choice ..... /. 3 85 4 87% " bull§, light ......., 3 40 _ _ 8 00 Butchers® cattle,picked lots 4 70 4 856 * _ cattle, loads of _ _ _ 21 @.m’:::::::::;gg‘ 1 whest yusk. .:. .... 9 § . TORONXTO FARM PRODUCE, Wholesale. Calves .. ";.”'L Bheep, ew y * bneg. per cwt â€"~* butchers‘ ..... Lambs, spring, each.. .. /. * barnyard, per ewt.. "* _ per ewt., grainâ€"fed . Hog, cholce, not less than aiu,m N2 Cades 19s its. under h M 0 GOWG xearanes exvrry * . BORGB «ereree «+««+++ 2 0 wee BAST BURFALO CATTLE MARKET Fast Buffalo, N.Y., May 21.â€"Cattleâ€"Fairâ€" & M‘G ealves strong; cholce to extr& .50 to $5.65, good to cholce $5.25 to $5.50. Sheepâ€"and Lambs, cholce to extra ,Mo to $5.65, to choice fiao to tuel |:gb-t°'{°°° to 'wz::-o ..'.‘2;?.“' iippoit se $4.00 to %e?&eé mixed $4.40 to gfl ‘filflm $4.15 to $5; spring lambs to H Five and 10c higher; hea 10; mixed $6.10, Yorkers $0.10. pigs w.a'lr.ro':' hs $5.40 to $5.00, stags $4.25 to $4.75. They were all cleaned up, and the close was New York, May 21.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts 253; mainiy conslg'ned direct; â€" no uuunf: feeling steady; cables qlwtod' live cattle easy, at 10%e to lz%le per h.; sheep steady, refrigerator beef selling nw to Oc per lb.; exports 050 . cattle,* sheep and 4840 quarters of beef. o Pm N UBNL CR L NOE uinsd OE Winihwis WG: mett teals $50 o "Yh0h Derrermihs busthc:tgna;' :l cxlfmb.â€";nn ’m; al."l'gt ;l}g&ed Tamibs wto t5.76, by the head but steady; clipped sheep $3.50 to $1.10; 3 i UE i am Syuus ¢2 CWo + @â€"*â€"<\Woeodward‘s Watorâ€"| â€" _ # 1 . 2 air h OHICAGO LIYVE STOCK. Ing sln“ â€" s Ildfang’ s Chicago, May 21.â€"Cattleâ€"Steady; good to Ba io a5 2 ‘ i ts Sgo, uen pnseeimareng t | oc o 4. _â€"___| Sign of the Gold Star, King mzfi%% 0 cows $2. 0 .70, helfers â€" 0 â€" B4 "= “ii%gflgm': {ff”;é},{‘",‘,’.‘,‘,.d and puicy. | _ For Farmers and DairyMmen;. |gtawCisthier and Men‘s Furnisher, $ 34‘ . en es ers‘ $5.65 to $5. zla good to cholce heavy meacubse # s s ; uon o gp 3. so h oo Viaik of . Snb o o e ie ied aoi n miose wiittee poe megk enrpprmmmmmmmmnmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmummmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmnmicoemmmmmmmmmmemmem=ensemmemdement | M8T% 0 2 0 2. 100 Lolccl azlzs~ a.s. | will give from ib to l ib more buiter per week. | "* . * es us ® Supig Flour, Ocean . Flour, Sola. .. Flour, Pastry . w.flgh‘:e’pâ€"eteldy in ers id lambs firm; Sociad $210 to thab. vesters sucep $400 mix 5 , W ern ta u# woestern lambs $5 to wfl to $4.00; western lambs $5 to $5. o A T D. £02up oys ues npne rarpie 4 ied minge house is ‘?‘.:..'.',.‘.:'.’.m:.'.‘f" in o6 lar, waterworks and gme. For p-'flil to Farm for Sale. ‘Waterloo, May 16. Farm for Sale. To Picnickers. ‘erms reasonable,, A T oiinnn is the fare noul Bogshards" Ths dairy, ib. rolls... .. , creamery, boxes. . , creamery, Ib. rolls BUOPO® syr.l+e > House for Sale. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. 19 af c vag uen snn ... $ 0.61 i. | U .§$0 To §$..+« , 0 w40 ® ..a wee® ve 0 ofe x 0 waes «» 0 Â¥1 .. 0 00 .. 0 90 3 w 0 05 .. 0 18 0 3 .. 0 08 0 09 $W* 1 2% ° 1 Golden c $ 5tw $ S | Poribes the blood, removing polsonous 0 14 6 15 6 15 .81 ® w04 0 14 bi 8 15 woue Coal LBH 406 $ 0.04 210 11.00 A7T .10 A4 has to defend himself from are visible and external, But the real dangerâ€"of Te oopmion hn tis thict cniinhee ever ;’{M‘-fla : and ofi'-s mu In the air we breathe the water we drink are countless minute mmmmwu substances and scerctions. " When te |PThijg W oglr . . blood is pure there is no harborage for the germs of disease which find a ing only when the blood is impure &M lighter. I then began w Dr. ‘s Golden ulanl Discovery. four . it. _ I is ien Socties and gol eoureiy ied s . " School Trustee W Pumin Saioo virmeiee dat agoe i gu‘%ot the Town of Waterico .-gr (H: Want on poperaennorretien, faeat eant y the Board of Pnhllomm the Towa of Waterlo®. â€" .. .. _ __., _ _ | c RALATC B Ausreasev Notice is hereby «iven that a of Kleotors of the North and East of ‘ 'l‘ovnmmuvdylotthfldn of dates for aflouoll’:&c Trustee so declared yacant will be in the Town Hall, Market House on Monday, May 27th, 1901, at the hout of half past seven o‘clock in the .'.'h" L.0 C22 qmmymn m uis1 malln ECCMIREY A:B. McBRIDE, Returning Offlcer, wmm&‘.’h’. 1901. ufia‘fl'&.‘fl" M-fln same will Monday, June 3rd, 1901 _ _ * ‘The Polls to be pen from 9 0‘clock in the forencou to 5 oclock in the afternoon and no TET Â¥ PP URAAA ns d ue the roud allownce on the Rast side of said lot ho property is on the townline bet ween Peol proper on wl ween and _ w ellesley,one mile from , i mile from the Post Office nndllnllunm f On the property are a bank barn 45x70 ft, a trawme house. some fruit trees and ab â€"ut 20 seres olrudhudwoadbmh.'l'bmll-d"lu-. ‘KiMS: 10 per cent. in cash, and â€"baiance in one month, without interest . â€"‘Tenders will be received tll July ist, 1901, For further pariicula PAY for themselvem in 2 seasons. Cows The 5'."::9- m’vzg-wnla:uunthnflflymr ’: in front of cach cow; the water alun‘,’g v:;a&n w%.t:m inno duafm-cuflq m e su tomatio. M in use & d'r:rm-fl vnll-m'mh-. e mm Kolmg. or signed kept c'-:’ Ng;un «and fitâ€" ting done. Goar windmilis also for sale, . _ Dr. Piesce‘s Pleasant Peliets cure com= "_"_, _ @EO. LAUTENSCKLAOER, A pou coipanaay ty 190. â€" 1 eabw 0n North Ward.â€"Harmonic Hall, King St .,Chas, Noracii0 ts the Datrice of North Wate: Aimeay & Wednesday, May 22nd, 1901, ; at 11 0 clock a. m., at the â€" Zimmerman House, at 11 0 clock a. m., mt the Waterloo, tooon‘h’g- Mess Ellis & Kain, Tow _ of the Court of Revision for the Tow! gfir_fl"’w‘...:.wm Friday, May 31st, 1901 at 8 o‘clook p. m rflfl}Fquu% ments construc hm at sanis tme ahd plMO® â€"_..|, . llanas rels o. Dated:May 7th, 1901 Farm for Sale. Liquor License Act. t Town of Waterioo. NDERS will be received for the purchase of th» following -wrafiy"v"”:" [ ag." eninthalfor i9t 15â€" P0 tne tith Concension Executors‘ Saile Town of Waterloo To Whom 1t May Concern, +0R is 2 0. Farm Property. how held by Mr. A. Walper, . BENJ, DEVIT Court of Revision. Robkier ° .A.lfiull%grl & Election. KT BOYES New and Old Things Men‘s, Youthsâ€"* ____ _ ~ _ and Boys‘ Clothing. | Men‘s black vorlhdsu}omitlinaingle-bnuhd sacque style band finished, single ltohd.dgei.lhlunclothlimd.:?nl 36 to 42. apecial at _ * = _ _ . : J Staus Men‘s &llâ€"wool Canadian tweed trousers in grey and brown Â¥ffects well made and finished, sizes 32 to 42, special at "5¢, $1.00, $1.25 and â€" = = Â¥ Mess Boys‘ 3â€"piece su.lltls, -hnlrt pants, inblaingl‘o and double bmlst::l sacque sty.e, all wool nary and black serges, fast colors, Ital= ian cloth lined,neatly eige and finished,sizes 28 to33,special Men‘s Overcosts, Oxford grey tinted cloth, single breasted fly front, silk M, * * = 7 = “ Cash and One Price 3 And that the Lowest .. . CAhmplJlpsd Buggies. You are sure to save 20 pel some cases Imore, > 4 "THE NEW THINGS are 200 pairs of boots and shoes, yot children‘s, boys‘, girls‘, men‘s and women‘s, all sizes and . of the fémous Ames Holden make, which we will offer ut ex tionally close prices. It will pay you to see them, Also bats. every body at everybody‘s price, uts‘ . _ TME 0LD THING® are the balance of the Wettl afer. stoci ?gtf" which is at less than wholesale pricesâ€"all . oods ; > marked E’m'IMonem to everybod d t Imporial Oxford As soon as you are. 1t can be and check the tire instantly, so tha ~QUuRrNEY‘s Black‘s White Store, _ ETT TT T L 1 The GURNEY FOUNXDRY CO., MAAA MAMMMAA AAM SOLD BY Whatever feature tends to make an ideal clothing is represented in our clothing store. ~Goods and qu that are absolutely reliable and right upâ€"toâ€"date. _ 4 specials for this week. At corrm.am BEROS., | RANGE. * ~White Store W. H. BECKER & ... AY THEB... and easily regulated that it meete all requireâ€" as soon AS are thr tnohn&or’f‘mlh was by “I. A. 6. Thoman, > | King St., Rast of Scott, BERLLN lh::filfllfl':l&d.w.h{l“ mn meomgl& -“dus'md Mfld" in Canada, also other makes which I sell cheap. Loumber wagons and the Wilkinson and Fleury ploughs, oi nink Sorvios"‘his fogk Tiniring prevented _ * _‘ HAWKESVILLE, Warning. $7.50â€" _ $1.50 â€"

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