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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Feb 1902, p. 5

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_ In schedule curling Friday evening " ‘akip Weir defeated skip Bell 14â€"13, ". ‘Akip Robarts defeated akip Jones 15â€"8. ~<l touring Steel Range Co. arrived "» In town Twesday morning and will be _ ‘the guests of Mr. M. Lewis for two or *\~ three months. ¢__ Millinery Apprentidcee wanted at J. ) pleses flan skirting, worth 15¢ 106. â€" Doerit E. 06. P _“'.\, If. Bellinger spont Sunday at 'KL in Wellesley. _ _ Re inants of grey cottons 1 to 5 yde. Doering‘s, Waterloo. â€"* AB lovitation bul! will be held; in e loo Thursday evenin z. * ~/ Miss Thompson, of St. Thomas, has _ been engaged as berd milliner at J | ‘EUffelmapn‘s for the coming season. She ‘ comes here highly recommended. | _ Mrs. P. Doering‘s boarders drove to _ Conestogo Thursday evening and were . plestantly entertaincd at the home of ‘ wMr. C. Schweitzer, one of the boarders %@ l6 beautifol sni sacred opera, _»**Rhe Holy Ci‘y" will be produced in _ w’,’: wn Hall Friday _ evening â€" Mickets on sale at Martin‘s bookstore. _ ‘The condition of Mr. Sam Snyder, ‘who had a stroke of paralysis in his left midelast week, is not much improved. o servicee were held in St. John‘s ran church Sunday evening. ‘Alonzo Winkler has returned a week‘svacation spent at Piesâ€" f a week with friends in Ayton and ther northern points. + prices paid for first class © Lard. Potatoes and other s ucts. Doering‘s. mo W.0.H.A standing of the Wat Intermediates is Won 5 Lost 1, as Elora has defaulted to Waterloo. Wm. Dawson fell on the ice while carling in the Waterloo Rink Thy last, breaking a rib. MEAndergo reatmont at {no MINBNHN | pag, They are all over the ritk all nel‘s. the time and so constantly and so ‘The anunual mesting of the Waterloo | closély do they follow the play that it Musi Society will be held in the band | is impossible for an wflba & am on Friday evening, Fob. 7th. â€"Al}| yard unchecked.. ... . They shoot with Mizens and lovers of mas‘c interested |a forcs that only long and constant the advancement of our band shoold | practice could give them...... The it fail to attend. x gmmmummmm UB gailons best Cagndiin coal ofl for | fNBt 8rer crossed sticks with our boy», +and 5 gailons best American coal sn “.,&.."'mmhm it for 906. ~ Lace curtains for 30¢, 506, mmmhm )e and $1.00 and up a pair, just in, oht much below their value â€" Our| The Alexander House Wins. > â€" Eggs have come down in price and goll at 200 a dozen at the regular gl'rdu market while butter sold at 0s and 20¢ a lb. _ The year.oid son of W m. Ermul was hrbe on Sunday. The funeral serâ€" vice was held in. St. Paul‘s Lutheran church, Borlin C _ Miss Cartland, wic has been spendâ€" *I w month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cbase, returned to her home in ciths Falls, Saturday. _ The Waterloo M‘Tg Cu‘s hockey siven defeated t .o BustonFact ry team & hard fought contest Thursday ‘ening by 2 goals to 1. ‘ Bee the big assortment of 12 1â€"20 nts for 100. _ 25¢ cottonade for 20c. 15e best shirting for l1c. 250 tickâ€" dAug for 20¢. Doering‘s. _ Miss Dawson, Miss Burns, Miss Dampt Miss Hill and Miss Hunter, iI Of Toronto, are spending several fe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. )awson, George St. â€" Mr. Etnst .Haedke, who has been afned to his bed for several weeks I atica, lefs Thursday afternoon t Mount Clements, Mich , whore he t i 0 treatment at the mineral a per . Koehler, the former floo player, has been a resident of nto sincs last spring. He will ‘out with the Wellingtons.â€"Globe. * lons best Cagadian coal oll for @ and 5 gailons best American coal it for 900. ~Lace curtains for 300, 506, )e and $1.00 and up a pair, jast in, ight much below their valne _ Our .less than regalar cost wholesale. Â¥e m look. Doering‘s. Pge â€" Mt Fred Shinn pleasantly enterâ€" ned about twentyâ€"five of his friends A I y party Thursday evening. her a aleigh ride to St Jacobs and tira Iunch was served at the re«iâ€" b, Duke street. The qgvening veda a most enjoyable one. 'Mv,olcolnmbu,m and y of Bridgeport, Ont., lost # + ob Spring river on Sunâ€" ay by fAre. !t:oanvhtl.by Rev. W. enught fire from flae m-u time in the ternoon. Mr. Johnson saved some The loss of about $1200 is total to Mr. Peterson as he had no Big lot of lnces jast received. Doerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W m. P/effer are apendâ€" » Oxuy at m}cg‘. ard does the wor ~â€"The first dose gives rQlul.‘ % Speciaily recommended W‘ v(ych-ldml and re pleaâ€" ant to iake â€" : eleighload made np of about fifteen LWI Iovmo'f.‘ar:’hdm.fi: Saturday even! ore 6 'lulnu’y entertained at the h'd Mr. n::o %unfl::‘n Watson. 'Mmmm_htm-.’: bncn'hur“onu-nufl u‘l‘p‘i‘-' n..-.il. productions the visit LOCAL NEWS itt‘s Drog Siore, Apothck > uty Q snn edy, linseed es the work Wate: loo log € lub. baaded. ol : ~pliye th e rh.olowm: : ui ta 106 r.@.ncbl'“"lflo_‘ ’und, the payer who f ree + potnts «tos the hgn@ game Bierly 18 12 and 8, B. Bricker T. O‘Donâ€" nell by 13â€"7. . The 0: the co aâ€" petition â€" will be <preseated> with tte 8.0008. . A ameyy Sppma en uht a altl ies uyw e\ t > At onte to learh the printing trade. Applynuum\; % Very Short Prices for the ‘short month of February. Rsad our advertisement on 1st .m. The Yellow Front Shoe Store, e Youn ~to learn \flhlz and walt aa‘i:v”m Apply to C Bicuernagel,. King 86. . % 5â€"At House For Sale. ‘D"omngrhm. for sale, -nw:: 'fl 34 ie n e in on o Several extra fine black cattle robes for sal«; #lso one or two men wanted to work in tannery. Apply to J. G. Strob, Waterloo. 1t A Downward Slip in Slipper Prices that will make you wonder whether they are growing on trees down our way * Zieglor‘s Money Saving Shoe Store, Beriin. House to Kent. E On Young St., Waterloo, 2 story brick house, 7 rooms and kitchen. Posseasion will bs given Fobruary lst. Apply at this office. _ > 34.1. Buy Yourself Rich at Zlegler‘s Good Bye Sale. Ver short prices for the short morth of Fobâ€" ruary.. Read our adyv,. The Yellow Front Shoe Store, Berlin. Sewing Machines Repaired. Mr. C. A. Henrich wishes to nug the public that he I:‘mod to do kinds of sewing > repairing. With twenty years‘â€" experience he guarantees the best of satisfaction. Orders left at ~M. Weichel &â€" Son‘s hardware â€" store . will be promptly attended to. The fourth anmnual smoker of the Harmonie Singing Society was held in their ball, King St., ThursJay evening, and wasa ddcided success.â€" A good programme had been propared by the committee in charge which was excelâ€" lently rendered. Mr. Harry Rich, the well known bhumorist and vocalist of Toronto, assisted local talent and his funny songs and mirthfol stories were greatly appreciated by those present. He is tho best that has been in town. An excellent supper was served in the basement of the hall after the enterâ€" tainment. As Others See Us. . The most keenly contested, ‘if not tire beat game of hookey ever played in Goderich, was that between Goderich and Waterloo Friday night...... The Waterloo men are a sturdy septette and asactive as the proverbial husy We clip a ftew notes from the account of the Waterlooâ€"Goderich hockey gmtch in the Goderich Star â€"of Jau, lat: A very interesting game of hockey -ufl:;’mnmwwmnn day evening when the City Hotel sapâ€" tette lined upmn the. Alexander Bon'::t-. :: had their cro mpgn-l owfl ran high. game was a one, the score at the end of time being 4â€"3, in favor of the Ahnnl-l: Both teams played a great cheer: hgdldmmflmpfl was scored. â€" Jao"â€"Raid at cover was the atar on the ioe. * He made such a good ahowing that Manager Seagram is serâ€" joudly considering whether to put him on the senior team .or not. â€" Much oredit is due "Glony" Hueglin under whom "Andy" is tratning. C. Rabiâ€" man in goal and Seylcr o~ the forward line did good work for ihe A‘~+ander Honuse. Scherer and Schaaes w** the pick of the City and put up good point; Scherer, cover; forwards, Boohâ€" tel, Reinbardt, Schasfor and Relohert. bfibe Wa erl 0 Catiâ€" es of gomes ca â€"berd C. A; HENBEICK. ‘th : looe 1 ed in #e of Com» ters st in e r air of ‘ among wire rea i and adonted, â€" Th re; orts 6f committoss were “& 'm'#m presentâ€" Ne: 8 usonable Goo#s "M'. cmâ€"._a z ‘ock bugowm" price® yment of the follos ing ago ‘ants: a !Fl)ll, Sdlaty . ......«â€"... ..# 85 00| / ; ‘:n-, _ ortrtrassa0«s fgz ® is voike & fou :.* . Leitch & Lipperss aco*, 1900 â€" _ . h-to:.'.'. 8 7°C Lockis & Riymo, insurarc»... 16 0° Buckberroush & Co, insurance 48 0 Wm. Stider, clectrie light... . 163 80 Ww Sdider, charity.......... _ 203 Moit‘mer Publishing Co. adv‘t 2 0C Enoch M Weber, charity (wood) 4 25 Cleason Shants, meot...z..... 3 05 sbovelling .....».....».««* Grand Truck Railway, Dec acct M Devitt &:Co , charity aoct. . John B Fischer, charity...... Bricker & Disbel _ = ...... Bell Telephons Co........... John Demeki, road work...... Mre C Furke!}, refund of sprink~ The following tenders were received for $3970 20 year 4 per cont Local Imâ€" W‘Mafl for $4000, year 4 per cent. Trunk Sewer deâ€" bentures: Mautual Life $7970 and accraed int. A E Jarvis & Co 7035 " 86 *6 A E Ames & Co 7901.50 +4 8# G A Stinson & Co 7932 h #4 Dominion Life 4000 w6 0 >~ Canada Life _ 7800 do Dominion )q nntagia d 4 38 PP i hoi Noi ~ope ie tptlet AERR .5 uts c cxin i/ > Py c £0 100 es Catporhrion Po6S â€" > ds sehlosser emile Sopienrtouse u0t story of the life of Ohrist, and to the The Committee recommended that |""11" Form Jr. â€" Walter NikiW, Erle by â€" reallatio â€" and â€" seonte " chisote the tender of the Mutaal Life. be 20â€" | pag.en, Caroling Bauer, Clarence Ball u’l ;““m“ and soshic «<ffeots. t veug oke : Mag n uen Arthut;MoDonald, Roleud Hinchberger, "cipat rale in theso pprtfayale, is ingeod he Committes also recommend#d | Gap Rrang;, _‘ + eipal role in these portrayals, is indeed that the Treasarer pay Mrs Hilker ®| * / porm.â€". Edward Schnatr, Clareuce yoles in & rich soprana o1 rrou; poser per meek out of the fands placed in b1"| tarday«. Leonerd Masec) ireae 0ib and awcemees, and was bensd io de: hands fot rpose nty. The report ‘ was adopted and . the | goptomey. arvor neloneram aiobipald Tottinl advantage in the_ selection of Mayor authorized to give his order for | qummar,‘ " Joseph Connor, Norman u:‘d:’t&“::: "“:h::of% 0 ‘l‘lé‘:.!: the pa: ment of the several amounts. _ | wreingrein, f Unto Mo." nfffll‘._ LmMslno fos TOWN PROPERTY. rpeGnite thoerigeatinreregrentites sesses an excellent soprano and Miss Mr Ovens, chairman of Town Proâ€" sT. Jacoss : Grace Walton, contralto, is also a talâ€" | orty Committee, presented a report in â€"â€"â€"._ ented singer. Mr. Will Pattie is a reference to the matter of insurance on | . Introductory.â€"For several weeks brillidnt tenor, snd his singing of the the Town buildings. Insurance to the | past, in fact we might say months, we 8010 ‘"Gloria in Excelsia" was very fine. ‘extent of $8,000 on the Town Hall and |did not contribute regolarly to Water. The entertainment _ is one that no Market Houseâ€" which expired on th |loo County‘s best paper, the Waterloo 10YÂ¥@r of musi¢ should miss. â€"At the 3lst January has been reâ€"insured a f:mmthfilim»h, o as to h:‘ the Town Hail, Waterloo,â€"Friday, Feb. 7. follows: e world know a more of our , t JERIN DiscHARG 3e benldings $9025 tal s shoud have sppetred s Toike ,,.,,uec,,.;v:,,m“"â€":’:scu s ‘ t at we ve ap; a tride â€" ; \ o.xmg 375. more regularly, but we will in foture * u..,‘:'w"wm ‘ wai~=~â€" see to it that as far as news is conâ€" | o mm oc 4 Sss $4,000 _ |corned we will not be found lacking. | . Thos MeGiverin, of Galt, who is reâ€" In Anglo American To begin properly and also according cused of having stolen the ,sum of On buildings $1875,,.. _ _ |to season _we mightâ€" mention the $1,000 from the Galt Methodist church, $2,000. ‘The Committee further ro}n’rhd that the Fire Hall is insured for $3,600, $1800 of which is insured in the Waterâ€" loo Mutual and the balance in the Mercantile, both of which policies will expire on the 6th December next. The Committee further reported that there was no Mrnmoniholpflm:sem ‘The report was adopted the chairman authorized to insure the sprinkling cart for $200. ~ ‘*BETTER FIRE PROTECTION. Mr J B Hughes presented the report of the Board of Trade Committee re better fire protection. It was decided to hold a mt meeting of the Town Counscil and Water Commisaicners | consider the whole question at an early date _ 0 â€" 0 0 > â€" â€"â€"__â€" â€"|_ Literary Society _Organized.â€"On . called l;om %'of‘lor s Evangélistic meetings will be held in | *8" e . o rares 4 ols coaing the Evangelical church next week :’O'M’“! "i.d“’ m"" t:"r:lur: ";:'.9“"'“; commencing on Sunday evening. strong membership roll. _ The subject "The Holy Ch”t the Town Hall | for the first debate was ‘‘Which is the Friday evening. ve your seats at| most destractive element, fire or Martin‘s bookatore. n:or." The doemn was pronounced ‘The meroury registered 8 below zero|a tie. A very g/ programmé was Wednesday morning. given, â€" The first debate was beld last The â€" Waterloo Sors" bere Thursday evening. The subject for __The _ Waterloo _ printers . hereby | inz pporeday evening is "High License The '::flo:‘“m‘:u'l bmt;y‘ challenge the 8 a game hockey to be played at any timé suitâ€" able to both teams. The Misses Kaatz pleasantly enterâ€" tained a number of their Waterloo friends to progressive ~ctokinole at their residence, Albert St., Tuesday evening. ‘The annual masquerade ball of the %&mfi.mnmhm be held in the Town Hall, Waterâ€" bnlflnufltcmgmwfl: 4 Awmu given cach, for the best lady and gentleman. A good orchestra will be in attendâ€" ance. Jupper will be served at the The following team will be represent Waterlioo at London Friday evening E?Ammmmjh.w. point, m;:-; _cover, _i'm; Â¥ Â¥4 uie es hmh'-.uflw&mb Becy Raymo. Briefsâ€"Martin Becher, an old resiâ€" dent of this place, w-rm'inguu- %unllnu in and sround our burg. nole Martin is still hale and hearty -‘Ih-h.:n;h-lmm, *tetinrtmnioe" Amiaie: ois turned hoi after staying a week with "'".'.2.'&'5;'.;.""....."‘.‘; :-,.n- inday afternoon...... Fepartitie oxentenmitiy 3 Briefsâ€"Our local hockey team would BAMbERG. like to arrango a game with St. ns Clements or Elmira. The latter preâ€" (Held ever frem last week.) ferred. Do*thenhun!mp«hlp‘ Briefeâ€"Martin Becher, an old resiâ€"|remember that our team visited both dent of this Mmmflnku- places and therahy ahould .;In us a mh- in and sround our burg.|game. 1, 2, 3, 'Ml&.‘h fBE...... Martin is still hale and hearty| Fred. Herres, of Heidelberg, and .‘:.‘..‘s".-.""‘-..'.".‘:"..m""..."'“‘”m “"‘"m.\“"'n."":.""“.fl *‘ Gtorgs on turned hoin ater staying otk with Mu-u:dmjo?:‘.m megiyâ€"< * A & a few wonths in a - & ma" tad Meoiny Msm e | maurtey ho hn i omm arloal Poter -?. a on ‘Tussday. Quite a at present .. . .. .Some -tgri- large amountâ€" of was tranâ€" o 7 in & saoted. . & d_%hl # + cttnt i sacts dited taw yes .9 R F Th C324 & d wards, Hendry, Seyler, Leahy and TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES. On contents (Aoe c cnnct 7882 for sewer deâ€" bentures Sliy se â€"_â€" . Clinton 47, Eagene 43. __ _ â€" .. â€"â€" Honor Roll for January. J¢. 11â€" Henty 80, n& 85, Lioyd 71, IV Form Sr.â€"â€"Edgar Bauer, Mary . Almeda 70, Edos m 61, Nibill, Herbert Kuntz, Walter Fischer, â€" Leigbton 46, Robert 41, Gertrude Connor. Arthur 28. . IV Form Jr.â€"Emma Walz, Enmma 8.1Iâ€"Mary M. 01, Liszie82, Schneider, Edgar Schlosser, ‘Thomas 79, Almeda 71, Alfred 67 8. MeCardle, Joseph Fischer. 61, Hent; 48, Agnes 46, Koy 23. WATBRLOO SEPARATE SCHOOL â€" Edna 65, Emerson 63, Oscar 57, HI Form Sr. â€" Sarah. MeCardle, A RARE MUSICAL Ti -n,' "c" ‘l’lit? Emma Berges, Rosa Bauer, Mary Seyâ€" T ler, Olisia®; itzig, Laurs Steckenrelt@r. _ ‘The Evening Beview, Peterborough, Dec II Form 8r.â€"GertrudeSobisch, Alice Steckenreiter, Austin Gibbons, Clstus Hinchberger, Fred Walz, . Veronita Schlosser, Emilie Seyler, Ervio Hartigib, J huny Fissber, Eleanor Lauber,â€" â€" . HI Form Jr.â€"Aupie Sobiscb, Râ€"ea Districh, Mary Hueglin, Ida Berger, Edgar. Martioy, Ida Karges, ~Lillie Humuel, CInn'hlnhu. a + II Form Jr. â€" Walter. Nibil}, Erle Padden, Carolina Rauer, Clarence Ball Arthur;McDonald, Roland Hinchberger, Geo. Brandt. I Ferm.â€"Edward Schnarr, Clarence S Bn S Chathn uio tiay ohn atles Hartle ary Schlosser, Albert Reiohardt, Archibald Humme!l, Joseph Connor, Norman Weinatein. 4 weather. _ The weather of â€"late has been anything but pleasant, and the storm of the former part of the week has been a terrible one, in fact. the worst for the last quarter tentury, and the very famtliar expression, "It‘s a corker," was frequently: heard. The country roads are all badly drifted and traffic was practically suepended for a few days, but our staunch Linwood stage veteran, Wm. Oakley, braved the storm and instead of arriving here shortly after eight, came tugging in at eleven. ‘The railroad from Elmira to Waterloo was not badly drifted as the train made regolar time. _ â€" Tee Harvestâ€"A considerable amount of ioo is being cut on the millâ€" pond and several more days‘ cutting is required before the needs of the public areâ€" met with. _ The ice is cnt in equares and is beautifully clear. 3 se ce . ‘The Farmers‘ Institute meeting will be held on Friday evening, Feb. Tth, io Wideman‘s Hall. _ ‘Considerable inâ€" terest was manifested in thes meetiog last year and we atre of the opinion that the seatiag capacity of the hall will be taxed to ita utmost. m‘n will :h‘t:m in which ‘al talent will Property Sold â€" Louis Bomnfi, mm of the Dominion House, ht the Commercial Houss from Jlr. lglh Weber, .::h.m:dlm I;. no. charge Prohibition." ~A fall house is For Value and Hone st Goods go io °. King St, â€" : ~â€": â€" Waterloo. J. Uffelmann, &~§fl‘ ew Silks icks, bew Cotâ€" ttes, New Mus asssoritment of n and soid at Bradbutn‘s Opera House has probably never been the scens of a more beautiful or impreesive entertainment C‘ty," e:kh was pmu:'d last ovening b;_'l’hll & Bentett‘s original company. «"The Holy Clty”doc{:fi in song the story of the life of ist, and to the vocal grandeur is added a sublimity byâ€" realistic . and â€" scenic effects. Miss Pellitier, who performed the prinâ€" cipal role in these portrayals, is indeed a star of the first magnitude.: Het voice is & rich soprano of great power and sweetness, and was heard to deâ€" lightfal advantage in the selection of; Dadley Back‘s "Fear not Ye,,0 Israol" and in the aria from the Messiah,"Come Unto Me." â€" Miss Mand Lane also posâ€" sesses an excellent soprano and Miss Grace Walton, contralto, is also a talâ€" ented singer. Mr. Will Pattie is a brillidnt tenor, snd his singing of the solo ‘Gloria in Excelsia" was very fine. The entertainment is one that no lover of musi¢ should miss. â€"At the Town Hail, Waterloo,â€"Friday, Feb. 7. of which he has been treasurer and recording steward for over twenty i““ was tried yesterday beforc his ono& Jadge Ohlgl;ollic Crown At torndy W. H. Bowlby, ey wr.nd for the Crown and Mesers A. E. Duâ€" Varnet, of Toronto, and M. A. Secord, of Galt, are looking after the prisoners intoreste. The prisoner pleaded "not guilty" t> the charge and upon an underst:nding betwaeen the respective counsel, it was decided that only the stealing of $1,000 should be referred to in the trial. The first witness called â€" was Mr Thos Carscadden, Principal of the Galt Collegiate Institate, who is a member of the trustee and quarterly board of the Methodist church at Galt. Witâ€" ness was shown the treusurer‘s cash book which he swore was kept by the prisoner. _ He explained the collections taken up in the church, the envelops reccip‘s were applied â€" to the m‘nister‘s salary and tho‘};on wfleotlo:d went toward paying the mortgage rop= ning expenses ~of the oh?h. The treasurer, Mr McGiverin, always tcok wharge â€"of collections anddid the bankâ€" ing for the church. â€" Witness had no> conversation with prigoner concerning the shortage of $1,000." . Crosaâ€" examinedâ€"H «d been a trustse since 1889.. Prisoner was trustee preâ€" vious to that. Both signed the mortâ€" gage document of the church in 1889, and also the extension mortgage 11 1900. As treasurer of chureh prisore: bandled large sams of money. The money was given to prisoner and it was understood was placéd to the eredit uf the church. Prisoner was a trostee and its secretary treasurer, troasurer and recording steward of the quarterâ€" ly board and u.a;&«mmnmm sud:z)m e never received ho personal suoniadge ow whom the no personal know whom ths thoney was received or where it wen*. He became acquainted with the shortâ€" ;%u.mmth the report of the anditors prisoner is stillâ€"a trustee. The money to be applied to the -onnqu debt came from pew rents, loose c0‘!â€" lections and mite boxes. He did not think there was any aystematic way of counting the collections. The treasurer supposed to be collections from month to -:t.l in order to pay the preminms on mortgage debt; which amounted to $1000 each year. Benj. Goodfellow, Levi Bawthinâ€" heimer and Rev W. E. Pescott were the witnesses examined this morning, the evidence of whom will be given on His Honor the prisoner on the ‘m * ground C been im diugh c laime, o Detren Th tar, p are spendâ€" IngnMday-v‘l&lr.A.hoonumd other friends bere. Mr. Ertell was a former resident of this place for some 25 years, bat for the last nine years has resided in Detroit......Owing to the severe atorm no mail ¢ on Monâ€" 1‘.““ boand at St. Jacobs. _ Out : several LINWOOD Sizcs, 12, 14, 10 years. .. iLvery Fur Garment in our stock has been worked . down, reduciions in pric: represent a to pm wotn tss ues bally oi ce ‘ngs before 1 ome prices not â€"be with is many days. T 1‘3 ds 36 2 Eloctric Seal Ruls, front, 6~ § 1 Columbis sable PexP â€" atin 3 heats SMLS cans, meguar__ | $ 00 m n reducnd F"Otw,\ncrb #$7 95 1 m“ww 2sable ruff:, 8 tcils and largo head, from 4 50 to reg price 10 50, sa‘e prite 8 25 lryh-bonpnhdh- 2 electric seal rufls, 6 tails and 2 heads pel _ reg price 6 50, sale price 4 98 lcvh-b-p, reduced fron 3 black Oppossum Ruffs, 8 tails, regâ€" |_ °* ; , pesetis price 8 50, sale _ _ â€" _ °. ~â€"~ 2 aable roffe with 8=tails, reduced trom $10 to 2 black ruffs, 6 and heads, ii.uh.r“rzolsw!:g' 2 Co‘umbis sable tufts with :8 tails _ mmon .'lm‘ sable front, â€" 8 tail«, J»M'i:ilh:n. reduced ;:c- 18 50 to ... 14 86 3 black rufts, with 8 tails, lased irom Foy y a 19 1 Persian Ismb muff, reduged from. 850 to 698 T electr‘c â€"seal muff with head and 2 tails redueed from 5 50 to 898 1 sable ruff, 6 tails and 8 claws and head, reduced trom 16 50 to 12 2 1 sable front, 6 tai % .m helb':f'dchh:"l reduced t:fi"fls 1 sableâ€"ruff, 6 tai‘s, 2 heads and 6 «claws, reduced from $12 50 to 2 natura) op vufls, 1 head, 2 ehwi,;hflw&-lflh 2 blao * 0 ruffs 1 head, 2 claws, * lt.llmtmzfito 7 1 wink euff, 1 head, 2cl&ws, 1 tail reâ€" duced from $3 to s 2otlutrieu.lmuhmlnodlnu $4 o 4s3 ‘ i\glegkopponum muff, redused from sed 1 Alaska sable 8 4 ‘%'?2"..‘.’"_”““"‘ motegoin ma nl duced from 21 00 to tei= "ir 00 There are also Electric Seal Cats, in plain and sable trimmed, fur lined mitalasse capes, fur capes in oppossum and astrachan, all at reduced prices. Not an article in our entire stock_has escaped the pruaning in price, G. B. Ryan & Co. DON‘T QVARREL WITH YOUR WATEH % Defects scarcely noticeable in children â€"assume dangerous proportions with advancing years. A proper correction now will prevent serious complica= tions later. + Probably your watch isn‘t to blame â€"itwouldmouu-nflyw'd let it.. Bvery needs cleaning, regâ€" ulating and .llfiknpdm.qu thnâ€"mun‘tm. to keep good t forever without any attenâ€" Bring your watch to us when there‘s anything wrong with it. We‘ll make it as good as new in short orderâ€"our charges are very moderate. _ _ £ ‘flw gguaranteed and prompt I C E. J. RO08, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Rev. Dr, Androws, an Aged Presby» terias Minister. Keene, Feb. 4â€"Rev. Dr. â€" Androws, who has preachedâ€"in the Presbyterian church here for fftyâ€"one years, while The Leading Jeoweller Oddtellows Block, Wat A. G. HELLER Opposite Snider‘s Mill DEATH AT KBEXE Central Block, Waterloo, morning | . _a O Waterloo. 14 25 1 1b Prices. t 7 ; male ced uesns 1 electric seal ladics‘ capâ€"reduced from 4 50 to 4 4rÂ¥h-bnp reduced from 1 75 «: lcayh-bup, reduced from li‘;: 2 grey lamb caps reduced from 3 50 to 2 T5 l%nfln%fl.mm.“ 2electric seal caperines, xo $ se L heat Raweod hantin ie 1 he 1 clectric seal mk . ;Ju"rmmm?nl 1 electric and Columbia sable feruiat s al? recooed o 19W L \.munufinflu with seallops :llunnd,r uced from 16 76 to 1298 2 columibia sable caperines nha =#r00t 18 50 to 1 electric seal oaperine, long front, 6 tails and mfiq 16 50 to # hoads, & + black cont, bust .36, was mmm * ** 2 1 black sstrachan csoat bust 36 reâ€" dugced from $85 to B 1§=?Mmuu~ 35 00 to 2 2 electric seal and sable caperines, 4 ~ . tails, 2 heads reduced from $22 to 17 50 1 black cuperine, . 4 tails, reduced from $5 to : lhk&ogun- caperine, reduced from 6 to f wn* 1 electric seal and sable caperins, 4 tails and 2 heads,reduced from 24 50 Valentines! All kinds of Valentines for VALENTINE DAY, Feb. 14th, at . . « Waterloo, Mr. H. B. Duering desires to thank hl-mmmwrl_-t‘l ven m by pln.n .-’z to business he may have »he continuance of the same. Mr. Dustring slanghters nome but the best cattle and you can upon getting the choicsat méat at a..u"“";“""i.«.:.".i"!“’m.. aree this work who % business and the best of I8 guarantood. â€" His sausages are of the most tempting kind. Dried beef, ham, bason, sammer #5" City Meat Market. Martin Bros., KÂ¥ > 10 98 416 JA

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