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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1901, p. 1

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3059 e : ‘.): i é'- )’:_,. o ‘ &~ % ho foki. ~S e : TA(S_ (~A .:‘f; . O o & .;--f“fi 5.. .+. To 9e /o. EEEXEFE EEXKE <% i o. + 00 qb ?wmm SHIRTS.â€" in Cambric ' ,Gln‘hum, soft and stiff bosoms, regular $1 and $1.25 for T5c. ‘Men‘s and boys‘ cambric negli shirts regular 50c for 87e. se‘gh ? *wpfipw-m‘rnâ€"“ . ie face ue Pike * L i suepily esd fouk NEOKWEAR . â€"Flowing enda and j‘nn in hand l.ile-. 5-.& r‘xew 3&: is season‘s ’.Mcr-. ular or . ‘ â€" New bo:%in regular 25¢ for 18c. s grey nod Uhek. eguin al tor tos. â€" an . re ‘o" T5¢. x;:zriw collars if:“ two styles of standâ€"ups, regular 20¢ for 2 for 25¢. Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. _â€"A. 0. Boeohmer Co. nts‘ Furnishings It is going to cost us the profit and a little more besides, DUL} wood, of W that doesn‘t cut any figure when the season is nearly over. . What | John Sohn: we want now is to get rid of all this season‘s.goods and this is the|borg....â€"â€" way we propose doing it. 3#s > 000 from Detr . We are selling to local trade in Berlin, and .. Waterloo MAE .. ama qmtvilficu ot wire 'r;ils ~and brads a mardware.© We carry everythin ,,.f‘&:{:"' r in this part of Caudnmnednzl‘ oug Smd ent ~is constantly being enlarged with: new goods. § HARVEST MITTS _ ®®¢@vâ€"â€"~ = Builders‘ Suppliesâ€" We have just received a limited quantity of fine and well made harvest mitts which will go on sale this week at loud Every length from 16 to 17 inch and + h(o.ly one quality, The ordinary mitts by are stores are not in it with these, COARL OIL. . .. ~ Here is the place to ght terg + dogrortanet wis tw Wholesale and t‘ a# . % â€"NO. 31 THE â€" Clearing Prices CSRA sSS A. 0. Bcehmer Co., «* M . .cs at less than factory prices," The maker loses, you win In thi» cass the manuâ€" facturer was overstocked _ He made the price low but we bid still lo;tf and hbe took our bid, and here are the fruits cf the deal, Men‘s regular 1.25 and 1.50 Neglige _ Men‘s regular 1.25 and 1.50 Neglige Shirts. for. _ â€" _ 890. Boys‘ regular 75c and 100 Neglige â€". Shirts for â€" _ 490. On Sale Now, Come quickly as the bestgo first. Cash and One Price. Money back if not Satisfied: Clothiers Make Ice Cream and have any kind you want on short noâ€" tice. The preparation of some takes longer than others but the freezing never takes longer than 3minutes. ‘"Fifty Receipts" gives many Peerless Iceland Freezer % ‘The can revolves around stationary dasher. It is the simplest freezer made. Rane easier than a manyâ€"motioned freezer, Thousands ... WM BR u2l ABF .A n ces C Wm n ande n dBP y a cormae i who had stopped making ice muflwno]bo- causé of the trouble, nov'v use the. Peerless Iceâ€" Sote Agent for Goo. M. Ulark & Co‘s "Jowel" Gas Stoves ennell & Son, â€"& fancy stripe, spot and open ;ork;" in colors, regular 256 and 85¢ for 18e. _ Black all silk, and silk and wool, regâ€" ular 65¢ for 85¢. | BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. â€" Best French make, double thread, in cream or natural silk trimmed, reguâ€" lar 50c, special 35¢. ’ MEN‘S BRACES.â€"Extra good valâ€" ue, Mohair and French slide ends, regâ€" ular 50c for 85¢. Watters, Shoâ€"s and ishers. "Socve hext post Office, BERLIN A. Weseloh & Co. MEN‘S SOX.â€"Your choice of all our PETER HYMMEN, and a little more besides, but OV . ReQIaT ts NOEA T ~CROTY bestg as being well pleased wilh tho GAY® rice. ;02:::&01( if not Satisfied o:‘:‘:‘t:nd ®" ?%r:;o'on;? m:i 1 3 A a cele n a similat Weseloh & Co. kind. rs, Shoâ€"s and Furnishers, ) Brrers.â€"Jos. Z. Koebel started Store next Post Office, Bm)}v threshing operatons Mobdal ud will FEEEXEETAEXEE, no doubt ept busy for next _ couple ot months....John Schickler pprmrnmmmnmrnmmammzmmmmmmmemioome. | Will also be pleased to accommodate the public inâ€"the same line of business. pixciamits, is chegd honl barloses o‘ng &A & nainess Ice Cream t the intuoss MiCormick moobines. going to farmers hn)'ew"“b&:;w m to who report well . . . At Hom@|Safa rito MoCormick machines. B.Pmor;uâ€"amon Blmchw:‘e‘g s any kind wiant on short noâ€" b“gv ms secured a position pnp{r.,uonyt;uf some takes longer Jos. F. Stampf. We are glad to see but the freezing never takes longer | you with us Simon ... . Herman Zarnke es. "Fifty Receipts" ‘flm many | of Toronto paid our town a pleasant and it is no trouble at all to freeze | visit Sunday. ... Simon Districh, Berlin, was in town Sunday....Mrs. Jobn ts* BERLIN . LIMITED. !890. P’m’n fi“ 490, § | CD!YS was a the 2s bol tified© ::m kind. q Br ERLIN % |three %, )f no d« Personsisâ€"Wm. Oakley, our genial xuvc,u laid aside #ith an atâ€" of appendicitis.. .. .. Miss Linpie Little has gone on a visis to friends in Mrs. . .mumnmu Lebanon and other in Fordwich and Gm...g.lflu :“Mrdku;:: wnmfln week «w her sister, Mrs. D. nohchm...... |umnh-zuyp\9bn_mwm a boliday spent in Waterloo.. . .. .J. W Bundy, of cdbmn, was in towp ol My,dw'lbnu,wuh town on and hbis mother spent Sunday in Milâ€" verton.. ... .Ottls Bundy and G.Smith mfiojdnb‘thnydhrmvm | for the west next Tucsday..... Mrs. Geo. Manser with her Iowa friends: umvllh Mrs. Greonâ€" ' , of W ... .. _ Mr. and Mre. John Schnurr spent Sunday in Heidelâ€" berg... ... Mrs. Lydia Glep returned from Detroit a week ago, whore she was called some weeks ago to the bedâ€" side of her son; Mr. Renolds, who exâ€" mw after bor arrival...... T Slb:‘llg. ;‘ ch.,w' M“Ju pson t. Jacobs, spent Saturâ€" daynLWc...-..lll.A.Goou and Miss Jennie Baker left Saturday for a visit in Kirkton with Miss M. L. Shier...... Miss Lizzie and MissMattie Parsill are on a visit to their sister, Mre. Ed. Bullock, in Lansing, Mich. ‘They will visit the Pan American on their return trip...... Miss Kate ”fl."“ last week on a two months‘ visit in the west with her brothers and sister there Mre. Buborhupwtvmu...... Mr. and Mrs. Maritt, of Mildmay, were s‘uuu of Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Schutt riday last. ' Briefsâ€"Wantedâ€"fifteen more couple to help harvest the flax crop. . . Funeral notices were received toâ€"day (Mond :7) by the friends 4n town of Mr. H. C. Barlett, (a former midmt,& oonw‘ytng the sad intelligence of the death of his i wife, which occurred Saturday evening. Mr. Barlett bas the sympathy of his many friends here in this his sore beâ€" reavement.... .. A song service will be held in the Presbyterian church here on Sabbath evening at 7 o‘clock. Prox1c.â€"The %ionlc held at Paradise Lake on July 27, 1901, under the auspices of St. C‘Iain_gna’ _&uonl was a pronounced success. The weather seemed threatening in the morniog but the afternoon dawned bright and clear County‘s popular sammer resort wrs PtomM- ‘The Heidelberg band w: # n W and holpodAcmtl!h to enliven Mdh:fi social hop was also enjoyed by All reported as being well pleased with the day‘s was in town Bnn'd’:{....un. JoDn Leyes, Chicago, is flnfi friends and relativese here....Miss Adeline Gatâ€" schene, Hesson, is visiting for a fow days at John Schneider‘s.... Miss Bellia Meyor left for Berlin Tuesiay, where she has secured a situation. the Sabbath Schools of this place wu‘ held on Mr. Somerville‘s fiats on Satâ€" wml&m. Although the mornâ€" ing rain, the afternoon was beautifal. Quite a crowd assembled to pass a few hours in social enjoy> ment. Visitore from such distant points as Scotlaud, Boston, Mass., and California were here and were delighted to have such a pleasant r m afternoon m‘l’lndm foot was TACO8, mm% wllh_ohn _ Welcome Rain.â€"The rain that fell in this locality on Sunday night and Monday was a welcome visitor and oats will )un.tly bndnd.: well as to be an excellent crop. _ o e WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, rgor. ‘The hum ofthe threshing machine is again heard in our midst. Poersonals. â€"Mrs. â€" Jacob Winn, of Waterloo, is visiting friends here at Kirkton, E#xonfiwflh'h« m,la?. mm‘:qur m _m.... TB. . Reist spent Satarday in Berlin. bhad. c asac ts Ahhâ€" dR > n . Bheâ€"a ons alite > >irlinnd . ... The Misses Boyd, of Croasâ€" :;,mm“ubdlh H. Peterâ€" son on Saturday.... Miss Nairn, of Union Pionic.â€"The union picnic of ST. CLEMENTS. LINWOOD. WINTERBOURNE HAWKSVILLE afternoon at Waterloo DistRict. Jas.| _ Accidentâ€"Last Thursday as Miss aturâ€" | Lizzie Barton was about to go to D. D. Geots | Suyder‘s se took a number of children arday | with ber, among them Roy Brown and M. L. | Franklin Clemens, who sat on the back [attie | of the bur’y As they were leaving ,Mre, | Mr. Suyder‘s Franklin Clemens lost his They | balance and was caught in the wheel their | and was carried around several times lefs bommmwnldbelwpped. Boâ€" Lm fore he could be released from his periâ€" there | lous position the wheel had to be taken .....|off, He was unconscious when extriâ€" , were | cated and ‘was carried to Mr. Snyder‘s ichurr | bouse and placed under the care of Dr. Meldram, of Ayr. At the time of writ souple| ing he is still unconscions and very aneral | Slight hopes are entertained of his reâ€" nd 1y)| covery........On Sunday Mr. Jesse H. C.|Hilborn and family, of Paris, were visâ€" 7?13‘ iting at E. W. Detwoiler‘s. As they of his| were Ereplrlng to leave in the evening ening. | Mr. Hilborn went to the stable to get of his|bis horse, when it kicked him on the re beâ€" |leg, which caused him gfeat pain. He will be| was brought into the house and Dr. ) here| McNally, of Blair, called, who said ‘ there were no bones broken. After bathing the leg in hot water he was able to go home the same evening. _ olm? rop\o Thursday evening honor agh Law, who leaves shor for Brandop, Man.... A lady and ge E.: hzl acenery '1 The Tits Millard ioh Batarday on an extended trip to G . . . _ Im« vitatians are out for the of Miss May Londy, formetly ®f Winterâ€" bourne, to a Mr. Parker, of Lake Odessa, Mich , U. 8. A. â€"The wedding will tak» place tbere.. . . Mre.J. Hamilâ€" ten has returned bome from Hespeler after a prolonged stay with friends there... . Mrs. Hodge, of ‘ Wyndham Contre, retarned home last week after spending a fow days with friends here. .... Mrs. F. Bellamy, of Guelpb, is visiting friends in this vielnity. _ Death of Mrs. Pirie.â€"The tragieé death of Mrs. Jas. Pirie which occurred Saturday afternoon, the 27th, has cast a gloom over the neighborhood. Mr. Pirie and the bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of the community in which they live. The funeral took m Monday at 10 o‘clock to the cemetery. ‘ During the thunder storm Sunday night a yearliog colt belonging to Wm. lfla-mol was struck by lightning and Personalâ€"Benjamin Martin, of Yale, aud bis daughter, Mrs.â€" Schiedel, of Port Elgin, were callln& on friends bere last week......Nozh Detweiler and wife, of Berlin, wore visiting his mother here on Sunday......Albert Licht and Miss Maggie Bruce, both of Galt, were visiting his parents here on Sunday......Fred Wells, of Gailt, and Miss Olive Sault were visiting friends here on Sunday...... Miss Maggio Willets, of Clifford,is visiting her sister Viola, of this place..... . Miss Walker, of Personalâ€"Elias Hewitt still continues very low, so much so that but slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. His son Dilman, from Galt, has been up several times to visit him .. ... . Miss Florence Passmore and brother, from North Bay, who have been the guests of friends here for a few days are at present visiting relatives near Galt.... Mre. Richard Benleigh and children, of Toronto,are visiting the former‘s father, John Doebn, here. They may stay here for some time........ Miss Mina Euniss, formerly of this place, but now of Hespeler, is calling on old friends here jast now.. ... Mr. and Mrs. David ll;?mck, of Blair, were the guests of . Gimble on Sunday...... Norman Hertel has secured a position with the Mineral SpringeFurnitureCo.in Preston.. ...... Revs. Mr. Schofield and J. Groh conducted â€"missionary ~services in the U.B. church on the evening of the 21st. A fair congregation was present, who hope that services may be continued here on Sunday evening.. .. .. A dance was held at the Temperance House on Ffldnznhl in honor of the birthâ€" day of tho proprietor‘s daughter. _ . Brigys.,â€"Ed. Hainstock has built a hkhnmndumubnmm people frosh meat during the summer months...... Mr. Davis is erecting a drolling house...... The atrike in this part is at a standstil), the mmrflmw.’ou& Most of the men are n?.r the hay as g.lthh m for the first time on Sunday, Jaly 21st. ......Communton services were held at ‘Carataire on July é‘fifi !.sl.. Oold Ounuam n town on business . .. . .. Miss M. Meyors wont to Calgary . . . . 'no.:u.cn.:;uu‘ is all that could as a consequence RFy UT THHP ud 4 44134300 MA wocdeat Clifford, is visiting in the neighborâ€" ROSEVILLE FREEPORT 1901 CARSTAIRS Mrs. James Piric Takes Her Life With A Razor A general gloom has been over village of Winterbourne by one of the most occurrences that ever in the neighborbhood. About 4 p.m. on Saturday Mrs. Jawes Pirle committed sulcide by * custing â€" her throat with a razor hlbtm‘ull- of their own barn. The deceased .had Wmucr-flnmflm ‘ at the Guelph Hospital and h-rx dition was ~such as toâ€" necessitate another operation being performed in the immediate future. t his had such a dejecting effect upon the mind of Mre. Pirie as to render her despondent, she prdml:{ou end her existence in tie manner she did to suffering another opération. â€" The dooeuedh:y was 64 of age, and has long been & m respected member of the Presbyterian Church. The bereaved hmbndudhn:llhutbow -umnq:rnhy the community. The fune took place at 10 a. m, Monday. SUICIDE AT WINTERBOURNE Mr. R. L. Fenton Principal of the| Public School, sccompanied by hb‘s| brother James of Wallenstels, feft for Minnesota last Saturdy evening to atâ€" tend their brother‘s faneral....... Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Bowman are hoildayâ€" l:x at Portland, Maine...... . M ams, of St. Catharines, is visiting at Mr. Nâ€" 8. Bowman‘s......Oar flax mill has commerced â€"~the season operâ€" ations...... Wheat threshed in % neighborhood is turning out «abou! bushels to the acre.. .. . . Mr. C; Bitzer and family of Berlin enjoyed a drive to our vfll:g: last Sunday......A week ;go Sunday one of a picnic party from aterloo found out by experience that a bullet discharged from a revolver has the power to penetrate into one‘s arm sufliciently deep to make a nasty wound...... Mr. Geo. Reist is on the road again with: his steam thresher ......The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be administered in the Methodist Church here nekt ‘Sunday morning...... Mrs. Jalis Koch is home again from her stay in Clifford where she was nursing a sick niece ...... Mr. H. D. Dabmer is having. a greater â€" rush _ of business, in his brick yard ‘than ever, this season ...... A much wished for rain fell in this vicinity on Sunday fight and Monday. OstTvary.â€"We are again reminded | of the uncertainty of life by the visitaâ€" | tion of Death‘s silent angel in our midst. _ Two more have been called to | their long home during the past week, ene in the strength of manhood, the| other in declining years: On Thursâ€" day, the 25th, John Nellson, jr., of Newton, a young man in the prime of life,succumbed to his illness contracted some months previous. Deceased had been able up to the beginning of the new year to pursue his occupation. A sudden decline sct in aud ateadily claimed ancsuer to the silent majority. Kindâ€"hearted _ and generous disâ€" positioned easily won for him a multiâ€" tude of friends, and as a skilled and expert carpenter, ho became a leader among men, who ever respected his command and who would consult and obey his wishes. The rema‘ns were conveyed to their last resting place in Millbank en Saturday at 2 p. m., ard was followed by an exceptionally large and solemn procession. _ A widow and two children, father, four brothers, \Charles, Will, Thomas and Allan, two. sisters, Jean (Mrs. A. Corry), and Nellio with other relatives have a wideâ€" spread sympathy in their trouble.. .. . . J At the advanced ng:mol four score yom Wallace Davi , of Burns, was {ealled away on Friday last. Deceased also has been rapidly failing of late. A |large cortege solemnly followed the | remains to North Mornington on Sabâ€" ‘| bath, the 28th. Rev. Mr. McLeod, of | Atwood, who was exchanging pulpits | with Mr. Cameron, of Mornington, on | that day, conducted the services. * PrErsoxar.â€"Miss Etta Knight en-1 tertained a fow friends on Monday evening in honor of her Afriend, Miss Struthere, . of Stratford...... Daniel Smith has bought a new Masseyâ€"Harris sevenâ€"footâ€"cut binder......Mr. and Mrs. Harwood, of Hickson, with Miss Harwood spent Sunday with Mrs. 8. Cassel......Dr. Kerr has returned to his home in Park River, North Dakota. ...... Miss Marion Tye has gone to 3‘“.” months with friends in uskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Witmer on Satâ€" nrds{ celebrated what few are spared to celebrateâ€"the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding dl{ which occurred on July 27th, 1841. The cere nony took place two miles above Preston on the farm which is now occupied by ioh;'g N'Wn“%b;" ho in the days of Tong ago, told" the "‘old, old story" in the Méennonite charch at Borâ€" lin. Both the bride numu- are mt inang "The ho tos P pro s & preâ€" served man and vm town almost every morning. Martin Klngley, formerly & resident :nwbym') Tut for the: past Tow months . an inmate of the mfln Ingane Asylam, died on Sunday night. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS. Jacob Ki ,_ of pnu_«'::"g.m CUNESTOGO MORNINGTON HAYSVILLE Cool nmu-muhmmu.whgfi, certainly aggnl to the man who wears shirts, â€" Values f }3' previome‘ ts. f n "Hea a es uiun":."'fi...mv'a?we.m ""m‘Z‘." '~»(.,; _'lflnodtbmtuthm stripe, new colorings. P * hrvdm&e.cl-ch‘.m C Men‘s fine Zephyr soft front, white neck bands, all sizes, uns Aii ce it PX thile se raius oo cteceine prionig en $ W _ Mon‘s extra fine silk front shirts, white body, all smzes. Regular Â¥a Cash and one Price â€" soME:â€"â€" j Negligee Shirt S XTALEK ;~. S Ap e 4 xi % it $1.00, clearing price 85¢. 3 PP WX P EN 2i > o +.: *Jn‘;i“ffiimwmummuugfi, c Men‘s fine natural wool underwear regular value $1.00, special pri GLERGYMEN |LAWYERS|DOGTORS |BANKERS | _ Sew‘s ie Dinibriggan thicls and drawere:minee an To an roguies value Mon‘s fine, English, fur felt RRCIC PTDU NCR UIEDC Fedora Hat«,silk trimmings, black or brown .......%... .. $2 00 Men‘s lnclé:h and American tnrM:fltdmorrnhh. best m An M brown mf' seltâ€"color or black $1 50 to. .. .$2 50 Youths‘ and boy#‘, fine,English, fur felt, crash or tourist hat, %Il!.kck.bmwnh m(’l." t ,fawn and groy, uonm............,........'.au 555555555 S Woollard & Co., After several weeks of stockâ€"taking we generally : a few articles which will be out of season in a very. 1 time and we offer the same at greatly reduced prices, ""%I * P Bu 1 16" Woodyat Star Mower regular #3,00 now $2.25, . I 14' a«e «* as «t “_30 #¢ g*"? im 1 Refrigerator regular $9.00 now $7,25. __. es 1 Wickless 3 burner Oil Stove, regular $19 now $15. _ ; (‘)vo.ck S, «6 «k ; 006 9 ® "' ; s pper Sprayers, regular 850 ow 656. ___ . _ _ * â€" . 1i ouly Sercen Dooue, sesosted sizee: righidiige No ,’ «# «6 «4 + «8t 64 Â¥C 454 l-” w 4 __M. Weichel & Son,â€" Stockâ€"taking Lest you forget, our store closes at 6.15 every evening and at 9.30 Saturday nights. 28 and 25, South Side King St., BERLIN.. SMYTH BROS., . y*5 i a . . Finished Music Store, Steinway Planos, Steok Planos, Nordheimer Planos, + Wanless‘ Music Store, Evans and Dominion W anless‘ Beauix, Ont,

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