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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Oct 1902, p. 1

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i"' Special Selling An immense phrchue of several thousand pieces of Rosie and Underwear makes it possible for us to me you Ft,',',' aut? 30 per.yer.tt on Mr}???- Ple "m"""'.""""-"-" %."W-" -- ' ' d v v we of!“ my lines so it will not be possible to ive you the details. However, we have arranged tam nicely on the counters with price tickets attached. Below are a few of the values we are offering. What do you think ot them? Ladies' Cashmere ribtied hose. extra hne quality, sizes " 9, " reguluprice is 15capair, "tr..........................., Ladies' Ind Chiidren's all size: plain and ribbed and double knees, ularvalue 35cto4oc. for,........,........-......... Children', specialat 15co2oor r................... . ....._..... Ladies' fine cyshrnere ribbed, sizes 8, 8h, 9, " Our regular price " . _ _ . M a f1ne "showtmi" of exeoptiomd values in tine winter weight under- ,rruc-rs, b‘ggeat variety and best " was in the city-all fresh. new tstock-- Htirht, medium and heavy weights. Fine all wool. tioe. Flue tteeee lined, 65o. . Fine silk ileems, MAI). . A - line in line natural wool: at 1.00, 1.50, 1.76 1nd 8t00. apairfor o...,...........,..-....,........,.........- LadiW uqdervcsts, Specialline fitte quality/tpert front regular 35c. for 15C. Children’s ribbed, all sizes in white or natural wool, regular value 2oe, ase,and35c,for...-.------"5c. LIMITED, Solo - for Wan-ho County P. 3...)” price on - Beet Forks will intent. you. Von can’t out Yourself with a mm, m Immune. a"? mid d, Fennel & Son A. O. Boehmer Go., 4t-NO. " with “with“ goonin lively [union of the "Gcn’nnd Manon: pg MIN. ”“an tho an: will was... an amniotic. Andfortnnmng I 0- oetttt In I I.“ ha: I: Itnply 1atdiqrmsmhu, H all .eB-arerser.th--thr" ”Puma- 1eeyCtefrrttqtte out”? 'ext-ttts-wee-td-ttomits-porque ROSIERY and Phone. " Mn. PETER EYM1§_§§§', THE 13.1% gtiiEitttiiii'ifi". are what vou are After. You can got them with the Game" Barr Top. PER. It's light: it's balanced; ith cheap. " meets All the requirement; of a. perfect topping knife. How About That “Gem” Safety Razor? Oar regular price sod .....,........-.v BERLIN. BERLINIOM. Our 5 5c. reg. " 5c 25c Inn. 1-1.“th lot-q. Oittasb-taudmn-at' ttorsderaNaaur_t.rtaeo ol 'u.J.B.r-,nruMa-ttt no Wanna-bulunhhu- tiesinatMeatdar. Mr. In]!!! Ruplld. who in W n moulds: n (insult, had his tbot scorched, while eating tart My. He returned home on may "or ing,sndqhtttr.otlt-dtouh. A low holidays. By n "new mum-n at tho can" ot tho Elm lain! So cioty. in. intrnction on an]. will be given Twain" and Thursday- ot each week, train 1 to 8 p.m.. to all young men wishing to join the band. All young men when inhention it in to stay in min tar the ensuing you and want to join the hnnd. nu re- quested t meet in tho E. M. B. Hall on Thug" evening. Oct uh. It 7 o‘clock shun. It is rumored that Elmira In to have An uphourtering [notary in the near future. A site in now being chosen, and the interated patio itt- tend to commence opentlonl a noon " possible. The location will be near the o.T.R. nation. Semen to the new enterptlu. ttr-tf-freer'-', Will!!! [:1th i Our Busy Neighbors i "'"""tiepr" MWMWWW Funenl of Mrs. McCorttiiek.-Tho- mu And Mrs. Hnmmond And A. Boo. mer attended the funeral of In. WH- liam McCormick, lute ot Maynar- ough, " Glennllen, on Honky. The deceased Indy Inn A sister ot In. Hnmmnnd end any you" a! up. The very Inge concourse of Mend: 1nd neighbors tltst [allowed hot re- mains to the gun atteated the wry high esteem In which no name. She leaves 3 husband, tour so nnd one daughter to mourn not Ion. Anniversary Servlen.-Annlvmny services were held in it» lacked!“ church here on Sunny laat, For Mr, Treleuen. of Glemllm. pruned morning und ovenlng. The centrist lions were not " large u veto ex- pected. Mr. And Mn. Wu. Juhon or Glenullen, snpplled tttd mule. which, it In needlou to any. n. . rue treat to the can‘t-nun A let meeting will be held In in. dutch on Wednesduy mi... __ Perttotti-Mitttt Hun!“ Rh. at Bethlehem, VII the M tte III. Edith Boomer. may..._lr. and Mtg. Rob. Tum-t. at lam. and Mr Sun lulu. cl lulu}. m visitorl u De. ICEQOMI'I _ .... Mrs. Ag"! INgtt ad link dgughter. "Joni. Ion," m In.- in; n In dun m- - win In any. brother, gut Pm... "In Mm I 1:. r m with her ttr, a! - 2 autumn“. m M Cook Rev. TM‘I my manna no Hound, Sud-1......It “a In I 'rrn>2ler3 qFlari'TiriAi on“: If', T ”at O t Cly, r'vC-_Lal _ A WATBRLOO, ottTARtGTmmSDA3r mum. OCTOBER r6, New: "on. We] brttsdt-$e-Q-ttrtt1etths hem-”cum smug LINWOOD. llrtnitm.-ttr- mtg by "I It. and In. w:uc...... It. In”. any - Sunday n In: holln ha...,..lt. and In. R. Y. m visit“ . mph ot an in 0mm". Inn qr-..,....tEr. ad In. Wm. MOI] and may upon Sud" “bacon n mm with In. odoly'n mom. Welieeley R-enud.--Laat Pri- dey wen. e we day tor some at our townspeople, when eighty-inept the employeel of hie-ere. Reine: Bree. and Co., together with the bend and sixteen echolere ot the Public School end e number ot other citizens new ed out tor the county seat, eome go- ing in rigs to Beden, then vie rail to Berlin end other: in rigs to Ber- lin. Arrengemente had been irre- viously made tor their eocommode- tion. Arriving " Berlin about 0.30, our bend end the maloritr ot our citizens put up " the America, where the inner men wee well pro- vided tor. At 1.30 the proceeelon "inert up " the merket equere. F We teel enlisted thet we need not [eel ”shunned ot the representatives-sent to the county town trom Wellfesley. es our school children, consist ng, ot " leiriee. were lortunnte enough. to win two Brat prizes, one tor best drilled clues of not leee then " pu- pils, end the other tot best marching end equipment in e graded school, which show: . the palm end trouble taken end time spent by our teachers were well rewnrded. Some very the tering remerke were made with re gud to our band, not only ebout their fine eq'nipment, but eleo ebout their sweet music, ell ot which shows thet we do not eltogether live in the back woode. We take the op- portunity here to express our heert- ielt thenlie to Mr. end Mrs. Jecob Keufmen. ot Berlin, tot their kind- me in inviting end welcoming our children to their line residence end showing their hoeplielity in e very cheon gretie. We hope et eome in- ture time to he eble to return the compliment. In conduion. we ere glad to eey that everythin; pmed on eplendidly, end we were treeted "white" in our county town. A PerBoni-Mirm Anni. Kent, at Berlin, is spending nun] days " hom......lisa Emma Fowler spent Sunday itt the country neat Hnmp- stead-Miss Dietlumn tttd Mr. E. Fleischhanar visited with kiends and aequaintanees-.Mi" Kate Doersam spent several do." in Poole with her brother, Peter. obitusrr,--A lomevhn sudden and ad event took phcc In St. Cle- menu on Thursdar, Oct. 0th, when Mr. Amtmse Starr, on ot Wsterloo Fanny's oldest pioneers, died " the ripe n5. " It yea". Ho VII born " Gummy in IMI and immigrated to CHI-d. in " youth. dong with his heath." and listen, some of whom still sun!" him. He leaves . widow - six Ions And tour dnugh- ton, le. Alex. and Adun, Preston, Ont.; Chann- nnd John, of Michi- gn; Anthony. ot Waterloo; turtin, ot Salem; Elisabeth And Rosina, of Michigan; at! There" und Cultur- ine, of near St. Clements. We extend the hmily and "nuns our heartfelt sryyNhr.. c6q _ . _ . . The 'selection of jurors took place at the Clerk's oMee Int week, the necessity Township omen:- being prmenr. Weddinb.~A very pretty wedding wes witneesed u the Methodist church, on Tuesdgy. Oct. Tth, " a p.m.. when Miss Ida Eggert we: united in merriege to Mr. Andrew Reihling, both of this vicinihy. The ceremony we: performed by Rev. Grenzchech, of lilverton. The bride we! bun‘ihmy "tfred in e gown ot blue iedy'e elem. end wee cuppdrted by line Links Reihiing. while Mr. Wm. Essen. of t5etsrittgville, and " grootntrrnMt. After the ceremony the guests rewind to the home of Mr. A, Egon, where e rumpmoue repent wee eweiting them. The pre an“ were coeuy end numerous. Brutt.-Mogt ot “a farmers Are busy digging potatoes nnd hiring up um": roota-.Mr, Id In. P. Hunt ”at Mt] with their dotgtr%r, In. P. Hamlin, at Fa- terioo......dhmgq of Envision to revise tho voun' list no held in "In.- ”in”. Hull on Third" n I pan, by His Honot Judge Mon, at t9tmutred.......The Loed'e Supm V“ “which“ to the eottitrtggnuott elm on - ton-non In the Lar u-rn qtereh,.,,,,.ttgss' Shut. ol luau, h mun. In brother, It. " 0M3. ' Sun” In but M, 08m het an 8.5 any h VII. In In. W. oi m A van vu an by “ombu- 1:!quth _ Buin,0ttt.,-trsxruthrean- ”bmhhm at at “113“,!“ g WELLESLEY ST. CLEMENTB biidth, _ in!- I. BOSTOCK 0. -. “at “‘8. ”In. nodal ho ”but. conch All W manhun- M, In". Bony. show. sun A DIM-amt, solicitor. toe the Gmt.'. antio- Uh mutton. Toronto, who on property In a. Nan-hip, which num- no emulation. u it spun toe “an: - Toronto, Oct 18th, "" H. Amt“. “I'm Chi: Deer Bir.-An you no em. the town at Berlin he been [or none per: pot uni-telling e public end prlute nut-m in the Ihepe ot the Seven Fun: end he! nine been tor some time put running rev Mitre-tr ed new.” motto! into. the ntreun known he Snider'l Cred. As you‘ ere ewnre else. the property owner-1 holding lads through which said Creek runs below the seven hm hnve beesveotnptatning end tome tum, taken wit to obtain redress tor the wrong the town ha been doing them. :Those long suturing people have tet end gain delnyed notion on the promhe that the mnnicipel cor- pontion ot the town ot Berlin would take steps " 'once to remedy the nuieence. They have " last become convinced that it in hopeless to get the town to voluntarily do thnt which in that end right townrde them and have given Ill instructions to bring action: tor damages and en in- junction, end we propose to lsue write tor that purpose at once. Yours truly, Beatty, Show. Smith a Nnemith. Per 0. P. Smith. The letter has been handed to Town Solicitor, E. P. Clement, who is now awaiting the receipt ot the injunc- tion and writ tor damages. It ep- penrs " though Berlin were to have to have 0. heavy leweuit on its hands. News Notes-Potato digging in the order of the duy in this vicinity, end trom trllgeporta the crop fl not us heavy as lint yehr.......Anyone wish- ing to buy en excellent term should cell on Iorne ot the farmers in this section, who, we hear, have their farm: tor "ltt.......IttviUtion. ere out for e luge wedding to take place ere 1thin issue reaches its runny reeders. Watch this column next week.......Mr. Devld McKenzie returned home int week, having cut e heevy crop ot corn with " corn binder. turner: prefer this rather than the sickle....... Mr. John Lynn bed the miniortunito Ion n veluhle hone last week, be having come trom Listowel, had jut nnhitched when the horse suddenly dropped dead. Mr. Lynn use lost a vulnnble cow last week. A double loss Us thus come his why.......Rev.‘ L. Bartlett and R. H..Baruhy, B.A., the latter of Milverton, exchanged pulpits on Sunduy lust. The many wurvn friends ot the Wellwe circuit welcomed their tormer pastor. Mr. Bunhy, by greeting him with a. large congregation. He delivered 1 very instructive sermon in the interests at the missionury cause.......A Pro- hibition meeting Ins held in the Bungelicnl church in the village on Friday night hat. Rees. Dierlamm,' Bartlett end Meyer addressed the audience on the great issue of the any, We trust the meetings mar not be in vein. and that some halting one: mny be convinced that to rote in favor ot the bill " the only right why. " PerBotto.-MrB. Beclmer, of Conn, um Mt. Forest, is spending I tew weeks " the home ot Mr. 1nd Mn Peter Wiederhold.......ur. and Mm. Jacksop Melina, of Buhio, N.Y., called " the home of Mr. Louis Adolph on Thursday lat. while on their way to Gorrie.......Mr. Arthur Simmons, our abusing station agent, Gomuurtown, bu been granted a two weeks racation.......Mi" L. Gilmore, ot Arthur, ia Ipending a tew weeks " the home at Mr.‘J|mel Deull.... Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Platt, ot Hum- ton, spent A few any: with friends in Wall-co lat week.,.....). Hugh Mo. Cutney In spendlng Jone time " Stnuord.. His Honor Judge Chisholm headed out his judgment on Seturdey ln the action brought by John Heldmu and Henry Noumea trgtrinat w, H. Er- bach end David B. Shuntz, ot the Baden School Trustee Bond. asking to have their seet- declared "cent and I new election ordered on eo- count of corrupt practice. The com- olainUta bed proceeded Ashlin-t Shut: only, the one min-t Mr, Enoch having been ndjomed until otter the outcome ot the other had been announced. Hie Honor. titer reviewing the evidence in the Shut: one. declered the lent ot Devid S. Shnntx "out and ordered I new election for the lent forthwith, Mr. E. P. Clement. counsel tor the re- spondent, In" that no - will he otterqd In Mr. Erheh‘l cue ud hue rlven count to hove all out \eleo deck!" nee-e. Pu .--lr. and In. M. RIM- lord d mu. In. ot out. no If " mm In this " itr.......Atmr. hunt in "and no. A vid‘ .0 Claim. (Mo. 1'th a'N't t at the a I. gt0qgemd a. u. a. 5.2:... u. - mm. A”. M lit-uni can THE BADEN TRUSTEE CASE WALLACE CROSSHILL :fleInter’s 'rttutooeorttiro-r' 2,tt'ie,S!iit'ii,htsrttyht' autumn, 'etr'rt. no” man ' Warmth. Awmgh‘,Mhflmg only “an, - h H ,ual hm. 't1et'N'l2ftttattMftt - an: . -- _ 7 Med- Fancy Tweed Suit; Mummmmuh'mmwuauuunwuun Mm.» 1"'it""'t"anittt_-dt.Nrus <lcn'a Buckwm Suits. - . . se2iiiii,e'2r 1'ftd2ttMtJ'fa'Qhttuthgtt 'i'fhutM . Children'. Pea Jackets. Mimm’lem mmyblnondbluk, ”“015“ Children'. 2 Piece Suita. enume- am has] Wood was a $1.50, $2.00 02.25 Ind not Men's Fur Coat; 2 u-hlrh2e,N2th'tgg"ltt,P" m . "W m and “I _ SMY'I'H EROS... T x Can? Can Bron Tm Cub only. Phmse 179. " And " Son Thanksgiving Day RATES. Thursday, Oct. 16th SINGLE FIRST-GLASS FARE. Two handsomely Illustrated Publi- cations "HAUNI‘S of FISH and GAME" and the "TRAIL of the RED DEER" Far this“ And lnformnlonl apply to man. _ J. R. Srrucrrt.AtrD, Agent, Waterloo. l Sportsman’s Paradise ThoLHIoaLANDs OFONTARI0" Open sown for Door hunting, Nov. lat to 15th Clothing Sale; from :11 Stations in Cumin, good ttohg Oct. 16th and 16th, valid nmrnmg Oct. 20. Your Fall Overcoat Get your Stoves, Stovepipes. Stove- boards, Window Glass Putty, Ammunition, Guns, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloth TEats, etc, from us. We carry a full line. M. Weiohel & Son. " And " South Side King Be, BERLIN. Am for In". Sill & ”3’12?qu Floating. WWW“ Gaming. - I. I. K. III“ a “IPA". REAL ESTATE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS, LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS. , Money to Lona on Easy Tam '. otBce.. deer Block.Quecn Bt., Berlin. For more than ten year- has our cough cure stood the teat. Do not neg ecu. I cold nor a. slight cough when one bottle of Dr. Hoo md's Con-ump- tion Cure will bring instant relief. Price 5 and Mk and every home m unwed. Store- Open Sundnyn. - --- wlierlin & Waterloo. Phone. 49 and 216 and are prepared to give you utilise- tion in our linu. We Have Arranged to Assist You cl Ws't,rtaty. A. J. 3008, Successor to Snyder's Drug Store. - Waterloo, Ont. ii!

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