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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1901, p. 5

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W's ONION “IONA GAIITIG MBA I01. ISA-III. or 6mm lull. GOP". “RNA?! or Bh- "MOI for 1souseelerauirtg. The above are in great de mud. We shall be pletscd to supply your wants in above as well is all other drugnecessities. The Guelph CricketClub u tryihgto arrange a game with Twin-City Crick- et players. The Preston football boys will play a friendly game with the Waterloo Lam) at Wraneido Park Friday even- ing. The many [Heads of Mr. J. R. Rauf. man will be {teased to learn that his coudilim wan somewhat improved um morning. . The Waterloo juniors were defeated by the llospclerjunior baseball team by IO runs to 12 on Saturday. Batter- iets-Krupp and Meyer; Archer and Craig. The assurance men and bankers play on their postponed baseball game at 4 30 p. m. Wednesday. The regular monthly meeting of the council of the Waterloo Board of Trade will be held at the Council Chamber on Friday evening, the 213E inst, at 8 o'clock. ON THE MOVE The warm weather bu brought out the open street can. Second Pan Amerlcan Concert te- myrrow, Friday evening. The Waterloo baseball team plays " Berlin Thursday evening. Mr. Levi Summit moved his family to town into his residence, George St., on Friday. The Waterloo Free Library was re opened on Thursday after being closed for several weeks. “Shinu‘” Jennings, who played third blue for the Waterioo Basebsll Club several seasons ago, was rem-wing acquaintances in town thip week. The Board of The Mutual L% held I muting at the [lead Offie4t has a: Friday. Mr. August Beger. father of Mrs. J K. Shinn, town, died at St. Louis.Mo on Monday. A tine Mu~icial Programme by thtt W. M. S "and and a chance to win a return rail any ticket to Buffalo for 10 cents at the Watmloo Park on Friday evening, June 21at. About twenty-fivo of the Waterloo friends of Mr. It. W. Morley accepted an invitation to attend a tennia party at his [mum in Hespeler Saturday after- men and greatly enjoyed the outing. Owen Imyle,an umbrella mender, rrppearcd before P. M. Weir " the T wu llull Saturday morning charged w in mummy and for 118ng insulting 'a g argon: M rs, Grosz. no waggivnn a. mu moulhb' vacation in tho Berlin goal. Devitt’s , City Drug Store L At 12 o'clock Saturday night fares broke out in the woodebed in the rear of Ihwitt'a Block. Mr. B. Oeetreich noticed the than on hie way home from work and " once gave the alarm. The fire brigade)!“ on the mono in a few minume end extinguished the blaze. The roof of the woodehed was burnt. The origin of the fire tenn- known. The Junior Young Pepple3tAllies of the Evangelical church cloud their meetings " the summer sewn on Monday evening by rendering. good literary programme. The attend-nee was large, the parents of the members were nearly all present and much in- terest was manifested. Among the numbers was a concert exercise “Gar- lands of Gladneee" which was etrprreisl- ly well rendered by nearly a more of girls. Mr. Hes. Allward,for nearly six years an employee of M. Dewitt & Co's dry goods establishment, left on Tuesday for Detroit where he will remain sev- eral days below going to C'lsieago,shere he expects to get a situation an opera- tor. His many friends bore wish him ovary euccess in Uncle Sam’s domains. The Junior Y.P.A. of the Evangeli- cal Aiumeiation will hold a literary meeting at the church on Monday day evening. A cantata entitled “Gar lands of Gladneu" will be rendered during the evening. The Senior Y. P, A. meeting has been postponed to Tuesday evening. The friends of the Alliance are invited to attend. Mr, Alf Snyder returned on Monday mowing after spending four days? in Buffalo arranging the exhibits of the (and: Furniture Manufacturers It the Part-American. He coneiderl it I wonderful show, the buildings nithongh not no large, tar exceeding in been” oGrettitesetaro nnythiug to be seen n for yenre Mo " the World’s Pair at Chime. The Cnnndlnn exhibit- oecupy n prominent pine Ind ere nt- trmung n greet den! of.ttetttiogs Mr. B, J. Node, of the lord brantshl o! the Bonk ot Commerce bu received I roman! now. thongs no dMalte pines bu ya been chooeu. During " three mouth.’ It” born be In: undo may Mandi who no lorry to no him [one to“. He will be only mined in nponlng aim]... annually In foot- ball, " ho won on of “to but plan! in tho Twin City. a. In. . ulnobk member of a. Wm!“ tom and Ill) hand on the man. Up” In." 0! Bulb. It. [mm of am, In“, who I. 'tee ttty an“: " It! ,'rth) tet)t_t'tytytsyryttrrhea-,r'ttt mum-layman.“ Deutsche Apotheke. Waterloo, LOCAL NEWS to: So. p making for prevention ot Moths in fun and yo ‘llen goodo. lot up“) ing Iron [grail-alumna huh-ll] but“. Nut vat I!!! be . not a! udd- lngl Six In ”portal to all phat in thin town. An only execution traitt to Bull-l. panned through born a 7.40 I“ day morning. The Dru. Corps will lath. M -- -i-_--- V-___-_-_ um nppunnoo in their new album " the " Marys Sochl thU "erting. Ttte {may Lulu pl Guelph, M Hr. Allan Edy bu nova] tho old Hoylnaun new, 0000! the old Iandmuh of tho town, tron tho oer- Ber of John and In, Street. to MI nuns on Herbert " The quarantine on the two emoll- pox paliente wee raised Fridsr. The tents were burned by order of the Board of Health. Waterloo mny con- sider itself very fortunate in getting off with two mild cases after the wholesale exposure that had taken place. Young Culquboun and Joe Hinchberger I. well an the attendant, John Cereymero glad to recover their freedom after four weeks eoniiDed in camp. Geo, Fox Goes on the Stage. The following extract from the Canada Gazette has been issued to customs house offieerg: No one shell receive, ship, transport or hue in pos- session for purpose of shipping or transporting out of the Dominion of Canada any speckled trout, river trout or m trout, when or caught in the Provinces of Ohmic, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Sootin and Pllnoe Edward Island. Any portson,hommsr, may no ship such trout caught. by him for sport. to the extent of 25 pounds, if shipment is properly tNsrtifUd. A Musical Treat. Una man: “one! to Dal-lo and 3 admission lick»: to the has Anor- .cun uni no mounted to (h. lucky holder of the winning ticket " the Ptsu Amelie-n concert Waterloo Put, bhiday evening June Put. At the mooning ot m Ladies ot in. Waterloo Lawn Tennis C"ub hold on Monday evening it wu dccidod tohold fortnightly tau during the conning Lennin season, the first of in". to be he’d " Wnn‘do Park on Sunday shaman, June 22nd. wanted, Dwelling home tor n19, situated on Mary St. For particulars apply to W. M. READ], BarruterA0terioo. 21.tf. Quarantine Raised. "Geor_e Fox, the popular violinist, played a trial engagement " Shes's Garden theatre, Butfalo, last Mondsy evening and made astrlklug hit. ' Tho Butfslo Courier of yeswrday said his playing was a special feature and tho' be was a musician of splendid stub- meuts. The result was the: Mr. Fox has been engaged to play through the leading vaudeville eireuittr,eomtno clog next August." Mr. Fox is. brotkof Mrs. F. G. Hughes, town. Export of,Trout Prohibited. A rare musical treat is in store for the music loving people of the Twin City. We are pleased to umonnoe that Mr. George Fox, the firtst Cana- dian violinist, assisted by Mr. Charles Spalding of Hamilton. the noted tenor 'soloist, will give a concert in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, J nne 25th. The programme will include some of the choicest numbers in their reper- toire and the prices of admission will be so low that evergone will be glad of the opportunity to ear an utist of Mr Fox's isxooptiontsbleability. Admission, ten and fUMson cents. Potatoes Wanted At A. S Hallman’l Grocery, Berlin, Up-to-date grown“ on hand. House For Sale. Two experienced house paittttms Apply to Christ Wolfe jun., Waterloo, It. can be no "Humble doubt when mannfnctnred by Mr. 1mm. The mirror will “to give u mnltlplluto View of objects, multiplying the [lungs an indefinite number of “In. Stop in, lone your order And behold the m of your gnrmenu. Rugu "tttite, Nupfhh What might have proved s seriou- accident took place Friday evening. While Mr. w. Somerviiie, of The Mutual Lite staff, was driving down King Street with in surrey accompanied by his sister and brother, Mile and Matter Somerville, of London,end Mile Heepeler and Min L.Brneeof tmvn,the horse became frighmnedmd nu down the street " a tesrrttio patio. At the mill square he turned that! upcoming the rig and willing out the map-nu. The yonng ladies got 'tttvery fortunate. Ir, only “in Somervllle “0% I sprained ankle. The top end ah of the surrey were broken. In the upset the horse tell and III captured by by- standers. otherwise the connequeueee would have been much more eerioue. A Triplicate mirror. A very pleasing event took pleee st 8t Mnry'u KC. church, Berlin, Monday morning, when Mr Christ. Rune, of Wan-loo, wee united in new to Mu. Lena White, 'te"', of Funk White, of Berlin. he Int-rating ceremony WM performed It 9 deloek by the Rev Mr Srh'veuzer in the pree- ence of e Inge numb r M Mandi. The bride wu heel-ted by MA.. C '"1nd!!- er and like White, while Mel-u ”run Kar- end Lee White looked that the vaunted the 3mm. AM the common; the up: naming“. shop Mr. John Ritzor, the fuhionebie and enterprising King street, march»: tailor, never neglect.- tb make any pur- chuee that will add to the ”mauve- neae of his shop or the service of IO customers. Recent.” he handled n haudeome triplicue mirror in which gentlemen can see themulvuuothere see them and on have s View ot the fit of their menu, from, aide and back and judge of the out end fit of their tailor made spits, or which there Runaway Accident. on. Island ind mural to ch. 5.. dict-11km I mat on- Icy-bl. than was was A duct was held In m. min; In which Mat number mm. mm W.teetttrt mug-sod and the In: - . mthur too quickly. It and In Luau VIII “-1110 In Berlin. W0 0!- 'rrqm0'tMtuats " Mort-not a Motomu1 The Maple Leafs Defeated year'a ehempieu at the Canadian Lea... came to Wet-node green diamond on Saturday to play a league er, with the boys in black end yel- w Iith the remit that the Helm" were defeated by one run. The timt) nix innings ot the game was " good ball as one would - to see in the Beaten League. , he been hnd put in n week’s hard pumice and were in ‘xreet term. BIekey,the Lenl'e twirlcr, pitched a mat some and had all kinds of speed the tir-ttts innings. He wee given gilt edged support both in the ittMld end outtUld. Thompaon was on the slab for Waterloo and pitched great hall the tint six innings, but Waterloo went to pieces in the 7th. , hompwn he". hie arm and " the result the vieitora connected safely seven times and aided by errore eoored eight runs. The score was now 8 to 1 in the visitor’afavor and it looked " lfGnelph would win out. Waterloo’e 7th was We blank and hurts unit low in the local supporters. Bat luck would have it otherwiae. Hardy wae pat in the box for Waterloo in the eighth and had the Leafs at his mercy, fanning three the tint lnningl. He had speed to burn. The game now took a turn and developed into one of the most sensational gemes pleyezl on Westside’s diamond this season. When Waterloo went to bat in the eighth Hickey be- came excited and lost his control. By benching their hits Waterloo scored six runs After two men had been put out. Great was the fall otGuelph and great was the joy of the rootere. Waterloo motioned their batting streak and in the last with no men out Hardy's two haggel sent Reid and King home and the game ended " this stage ot excitement with Waterloo in the lead by one run. Waterioo Won Out in the Ninth by 9 Rung to 8. The story of victory: -In the tirat three innings houorswere evenly divid- ed and neither side scored. The Leafs 4th wes a short one. In Waterloo's 4th Hardy made a beautiful drive to the orcherd, made the circuit of the bases while the local rooters cheered loud and long. The 5th and 6th were blanks for both teams. The seventh wes the unlucky innings for the locals errors and timely hits scoring eight runs for the visitors. Dark sent a three bugger to left centre, Iuttstrliyed oat to Hendry, Powers hit safe and Dark scored number one. O'Connor hit sefe and Powers crossed the plate, Meil nnnigle ttitBafts,Lerader got titslder's choice end O'Connor was put out at 3rd, Hickey hit safe, Spires singled and MeGnnnigle and Leader scored, Cerdow got to second on Heudry‘e error while Hickemd Spires scored, Dark was hit by l, Bates reached tlrat on Sexler’s error and Cardow scores, Powers singled and Dark scores the lest run. O’Connor died at first. Waterloo felled to score in the 7th. Hardy wes put into the box and as a remit McGnnnlgls, Leader end Spires fanned in the Leafs 8th. Waterloo commeneed benching their hits in the 8th alter Bodden and Zacher had been pat out and Raid was left on 1st baee. King hit sei'e,Hiekey couldn't got them over the Plato end Hardy got a base on balls, Seyler singles and Reid and King scored. "Yo He" was the cry of the spectetors and Thompson got a base on belle, Blair hit for two bases while Hardy end Seyler scored, Heudry hit safe and Thompson and Blair scored, Rodden got a base on balls but Zacher Jailed tocounect with the ball. The were was now 8 7 in favor of the visi- tors. The visitor’s ninth was a short one. In Wtbtorloorts last Reid got to let on Leeder's error, King picked out four hells, Nerdy hit for two bases and the game was won. Wtxtorioo,000 l 00062.-910 4 Guelph, 000000800.-8 10 3 Summer] ...--Eartted rune, Wttterloo 8, Guelph 6; "to hue bite, Blair, and“ three hue hm, Dart; home mu, turd]; double player, Hendry to Boddon to King; has on belle, Wat- erloo 7, Guelph 0; hit by he", Der! ', struck out by Thompeon 3, Hardy 3, Hickey 9; - Mil, Powers 1; time of game, 2 hrs; umpire, J. Cochnne of Berlin. A great mun. BM: pun well. 7:qu bot had a hole in It. Baylor and Honda had their batting clock. on. Ruth'- - mum wu I future of the gun. an” In I good planet but the ex 'ttest was no can tn the 1m two mm“ tiiiiiTiii_ Cal-._. Blair, r. t, Honda, I. 1., Bodden, 2 b., Zaohor, l. t, Reid, 0., King, 1 tr., Rudy, o. f. and p., Baylor, 3 b., Thompson, p., o. f., Spiral, 1. f., Curdow. 2 b., Dark, 3 b., Batee, e.h, Powers, c., O'Connor, 1 b., MoGnnnl‘lo, r. f., under, a. B., Hickey, p., By ittnint.-r WATEBLOO Mum: Luvs. A Now for (hit. 62%, A GREAT FINISH TH! BCORB, -rotbortet_. NOTES Guido-Tm “and”, June ao, 'ttor-Parr 5 37 jISpecial Bargain Sale... m - OF THE - Following Goods 2 pieces white Swiss muslin: with black spots, regular goodn, going at? - - . - - DRESS GOODS regular gong Mr. William Young, one of the oldest citizens of Waterloo, died at his resi- dence, King street, at 11 1:0 o'eloek on Monday morning at the age of 81 yeavs, 4 months and 3 days. He had been‘ill and trontiaed to the house for about three weeks, kidney trouble being the direct cause of his doam. The into Wi'liam Young was born at Omagh, Tyrone Co, Ireland, in 1520, and came to this country with his pur- ents id 1840, landing at Quebec. He came on to Flamboro, near Hamilton, where he spent several years. lie then went to l'rcston where he learned briokmaking. In 1553 he came to Waterloo and commenced the manu~ facture of brick on Erb street, the present site of Mr. Wm. Uogg’s wood yards. He continued this business for ten years and then went into the egg business which he carried on very suc- cessfully for ten years. 15187? he sold out to the late Wm. Moore and has lived a. retired life for the past tmsntrfour years. Mr. Young was married at Berlin to Miss Mary Bell, of Wawanooh, Huron Co., Ont., in 1865. To them were born ten children, tive girls and five boys, nine of whom'sur- viva, Annie having died three years ago. They are: William of Battle Creek, Mich; Elizabeth at home; BIL ward, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Julia, wife ot W. A. McBride, Glenallen; Carrie, at home; Mamie, wife of J.B.Crawford. Ottawa; James, Roland and Fred at home. Three sisters of the deceased are still living, viz: Mrs. McCusker, Hamilton; Mrs. Elliott, Toronto and Mrs. Garrick, Mars City, Mich. Deceased was a retirlent of Water- loo for 46 years. lie w..s a member of the Presbyterian church, m, was a shrewd business man and by frugality and industry accumulated a competence many years ago. He was a large stock- holder and a director for 27 years of the Waterloo Woolen Mills and a large stockholder in the Dominion Life. MUSLINS TABLE LINENS A large number of new residences are in course of erection this summer. From a residential standpoint this will be the best building season Waterloo has ever seen. A large number of houses are under construction that will rent for a moderate sum. from " to am gu- month, just the kind that have een in constant demand, Mr. Jog. E. Seaman: is also erecting a large three story addition to his residence on Wil low streetY the collar of which has al- ready been excavated. Mr. Smith, architect of Toronto, has prenred tht plans and trpeeiMations. Ovens & onbi will do the carpenter work and John Letter the stone and brick work. PRINTS. CLOTHING Come Early and secure a Bargain at DEATH OF MR, WILLIAM YOUNG Death removed from our midst at two o’clock Saturdar morning Elizabeth Knibiieiech, imioved wife of Henry F'. Boehmer, after a lingering iiineee of ebout six months. Decened ind reached the age of 37 years. 10 monihe and 13 due She was the second daughter of Mr. Joachim Rttibfteisch, proprietor of the (Ienndlecher Bauer-n- irennd, and mu married to Henry F. Boehmer, shoemaker, about nineteen years ago. They have been residents of erioo with the exception of two yeara, ever since their marriage. A narrowing husband, two ehiidren,e boy and n girl, aged 18 and Hi yeara re- :peetively. are left to mourn her death he funeral took place from the maidenoe, Queen St, on Monday after- noon " a o'eioel In 8t.JohrturatttterrBn ehnreh for mice, chance to loam nope “new: for interment». The j8tiGlilt.a%itittrt on may i The funeral took plains from the residence, King St., at 230 p- lu. Wednuday to Mount. Hope watery for interment. The snrrowing widow and funny have the B3mpathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. MILLINERY. Mr. Somerville, resident englneer of tee G. T. Railway, Toronto, who was in town yesterday has we understand sent a very strong recommendation to the G.T.R Head OfTr:ts to commute 1-3 ot the cost of purchasing strip of land from King St. to Queen St. along flamsnfiug'e grocery and opening it fox th public highway. i" Just before going to press the Mayor received a telephone message from Mr Geo. C. Jones, Superintendent of the Middle Division of the G. 'I'. w, stat- ing that he was authorized in behalf of the road to state that the Grand Trunk would contribute $500 towards the coat of purchasing the proposed strip for a mail. The otrer will Le put in writing and forwarded by next mail. Bulb of Mrs. H. F. Boehmer New Residences MAY PAY ONE-THIRD OF COST MEN T pieeetidrost, goods, regular 25 to 35e goo In 20 pieces dress goods, r. gala: IO, 50, and liU 5 pieces black fancy brocade, regular 25 to 5 Reduced pnces in , pieces table linen, regular 5 places print, in at . Later. 'lyn Offered ‘alr men's w te J. UFFELMANN, Waterloo ancy til mun l tweed pants all millinery assort m out 50 u in ch J11 this week Mr. and Mris.Miller and Mre.Bur of Guelph, spent Sunday in town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry il George St. Miss Carrie Hillgartner left on Tues- day morning on a visit to friends at Hanover. Mrss.0anielMcG'iliieuddy ofGode who has been spending a few days her sister, Mrs. Todd, 1 IL fur h Monday evening. Mr. Gust. Schmidt, of Town“ spending his summer holidays at home here. Mr. and Mricl'. J, Senator spam. Sunday with their son uearSI. Agatha. Mr. W visitor b day. Mt.1t Linton, friendly itor to “an MI dale Mon Mrs. Cook and daughter Gertrude, who hue spent the put four year: In Europe, were the guest: oror. and Mrs, J. H. Webb on Toad-y. can 1leporter--Ths Grand Trunk Railway (‘nmpnny bu agreed to giw '600 for a small strip of land lowing to ittt station In Waterloo. From (hit the Company an: the who . of Gnome um: and. In would dust. gulp In “gull in." h the taatet-rttttitam. Messrs. George Sterling and Ed. Pfaff of New Hamburg spent Sunday in town. Mr John Hoffman of Stratford was the guest ot Mr. S. Snyder on Sunday. Mr. E, S. llodgins of Toronto spent Sunday at his home. 'w Miss May Walker returned to her home in Floradale on Monday. Mrs. F. Halstead and son Master Russell, together with Miss Hazel Carey are spending a few weeks in Toronto and points east. Miss Luella Wiedorhold left on Tues- day for Milvertou, where she intends to make her future home. Leigh Hogg left on Friday morning for a two weeks' vacation with friends at l'enotang and Barrie. Mr. R. J. M. Wobhe has resumed his duties " the Molmna Bank after holidaying a week at. Emadalo, Mme koka. Mrs. F. Halstead and Russell, together with Carey are spending a fe Toronto and points east. They will be aiway awn Mr. Ewen Ilellingcr, in town Saturday. Mr.Warren “can, ll lug his cousins in town Mr. and Mrs. Wallm spout Saturday in tom Mr. Aden Burkh< spent Saturday in rm :senuairltaneets. Mr. and Mrs. Louis l’opplor, of Al- perm, Mich., are guests at the home of his uncle, Mr. Geo. l'epplar. Mrs. Ernst Bellingcr, who has been spending the past three months with friends in town, returned to her home in Toronto Saturday. Tho Mines “on and Treusch of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends at the Ontario rHoumy.-Elntirts Signet. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson of llanham, Tutu, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Froehlieh last week. at Mr. E. N. Hawke was a visitor to the Royal City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vil'tslmann took in the excursion to Guelph on Thurs- day. Mr. Brook IlilGrd,of thet‘mm TELEGRAPH stall'aud Fred Bi of llaaunliug's grocery, have 1 London with the 29th Regiment Mr. W. G. Weichol wasa t Visitor to London Monday and to 50c PERSONAL AND S0GAIL Mr. I F. Sailors patterns as Shelley tfter ape and Mrs. Wallam Saturday in town Aden Burkho] Saturday in tow atr n town Muattray, Gait, and Mr. ( Hammoh, sravis this ottiee call yesterday afternoon. at it lb'Uc going at to 50c, going at, Dermul mm a business vir nilwn Wednesday. has returne ‘nding . few Burkholder, Detr in town rpuewmg m: at ular a week of Toront at ure i toPBrk- days with In near 30derich visit " yd yd 3888 "t the old " Ot1 come Ell Ryan’s» " " Programm RIBBON in Ollkl St ' on \annesday afternoon, the 19th inec., when their own. llenry Lipbardt of Liplrardt Bros. hardware dealers, was united in the holy bonds of wed- lock to Miss Ida Ergelrardt, youngest daughter at Ihe late Louie Engelhardt. The interesting ceremony was per- formed nt Jo’ch ck hyliev. HA. Schulz, pastor ofSt. Juln‘e Lutheran church,in thepresance Manly the immediaterelat- iree of the mntractiug parties. Miss Liphardt , {Guelph ably assisted the bride, “bile Mr. George Liphardt, brother of the groom, performed the datyof groomsman. After the core- mony all am. down to a sumptuous wedding dinner, to which lulljustice was done. Both bride and groom are held in the highest esteem by their ‘many friends as wasshown bythe num- erous and costly gifts. The choir ed the St. John'e Lutheran church, M which both bride and groom are mom born, will be entertained at the resi- dence this evening. We join th-ir many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. BELT Bo Thoroughly Prepared for Businoss! 10 "e-F-ld-tTrac-tr) , '2 (dir?))',")':.), V ’p/Ayé, Howe top y many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs Liphardt a long and prosperous mar ried life. - [ Saturday Market. Thc usual number of runners and customers attended the regular tiaturd lluy market. Butter sold at 15c. and llic. a In., and eggs sold at 10e. a dun. liabbagu plasma» rmlishus, ouionsVcut flowers. etc , were plentiful. A load of Sporting Goods, Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Fish Poles Il y1t'tilal'Nri--t Baking Powder IBBUN - to erds of colored ribbon in ulk and utin ranging from I inch to Uimheu. odd colors, will be told at exactly half price it, 3, iv. 5c, 6c, 7c, tk to “I. Lo)rhktstgttadiots' 'I'dlfrlu Giovanna and in and nay . re ' we quail tor we. Lau, 'ltl'c't lace mitts. former price 25c and {we lpec- m at 13c, tl ROYAL Safeguards the food against alum. Martin Bros, Ah pad-null.” ettt'Ng'tt'ghttSh"f,. Express Wagons,etc., " "l w as a trerl:d Seuswmble um nd examine the G. B, Ryan lil, 00.; Makes the bread more healthful. A JUNE WEDDING Liphardt Waterloo, Ont For all kinds of tltratford, Ont CALL A'I ELLIOTT. Principal at I " eshowing the "W wk ot' muslin; in nun before making Prices range from hardt ta Ulcvea.un re ' 'We ‘5' 'ltl'c't lace tsnd'd0etspetr gs for little money. Raul the list And goods. . It will pay you to inspect. than . A load of old at M. C'oittiET8--LadiW coach. at. I Jean, medium long waist, M for 63c. Ladies' tuamt I“ can win h steel fullng, retruurt1= q ial at .111). "li'd;1!fl,'rihet22,ltg, lim- an" aim . i. 3 Ln 1 , for (in: each. Boyr meal- white worth 18e for 10e. uoj--udiets' colored pytttept h mixed colon of blue Int! white 1 brown and white, speck! " IN 1 me a pair. , UNDEttWEAR.--udtw cotton u all sizes and Itylea. my in p from 50, loc, 12ke, 15e, mo, an to Child's voic- 6e, 60. Te, 8e, Ith, to PAitAh'LHgi-udiei black I)". King & Foundry 8t... begs to call the attention of did farmers and others to his latest 1M rivals of 1 California Prunes, Peaches, tspecial 31.5%. 75c, tl, ll.” G '" Child‘s pamwli special st Sc. " 45c. Km to 75c. UM BRELLatr-Ment umbrcllu at strong frame. wood man... you cloth, regular rice .1.” for we. DRESS 'il'ljlN%"d. Dress 1htttt stock is always complete. you In“ tind us sold out, we than m to have what is in demand and all good value. and all other seasonable fruits. V Our stock ol groceries are {redid and complete. Special attentions” paid to purity of brand. High), market price paid for Ill kinda tte farm produce, especially butter.; eggs and lard. Don't fail to give us a call. We will endeavor iotsatr. isfy you. Prompt delisiery to All; parts of town. Telephone 198. l iErmi=Xii:iey Also new "King Edward" Ban with patent fasteners for I standup turn over . collars. _ Woollard & 00., Watch Repairing ', ', aSpeeialtyci June. as the month of roses. {m tttttnth of weddings. The band. hind hvarts together seem to be in denrand thm month of the nay. The Month __ WV ' _~_. N Your ringis how“ just what "r; want,backed up by our full Run-lam: Out. rin stock has been atrengthono‘ by a wige variety of all that ll Uteq0, and best. We have them all sin. M prices. Our prices are from '1.60 WA $10.00 each. To buy before inspectin‘j is to buy unwisely, E, J. RODS, . Watchmaker and Jeweller. Woollard & co., We have received to-dar another lot of “Duke of York Bows’! Corner Grocery _ A. G. HELLER, in black and fancy colon 1ooof,! patterns. , Mr, E. M, Schlodol Germania Block. Opposite Snider', Mill. In wttichrepaurttttrwo ()m- lung ”patience . us to ra-plnce any mlumlly a! food A. who. receive it mm the f (Siva nu a "It! And f'", he mnvincod. Al guaranteed. Apiicogs. of Weddings Mlel' block 750. $1.11.” tt CL Ofangss, Central Block. Waterloo. 'Pineapplu BERLIN.

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