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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1902, p. 7

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ig« #i Dentsche Apothcke ‘ _As wein lng Bea) Natni 6 4860 .aly all parries m 8 T m&w-ld ?’ aike on on 1J m oo e io a o o i Airte tajae : s P o Phone 275 S tmeaAkis .: two hb‘l:a“ & M even ig‘- * e s l f At the regular «of the 1,O;. O.F.," Thursday ®¥ ~‘l"“~ gree was conferred. $wo â€" memâ€" bers. lsnd 4 tA# + The condition of*Mr.>Henryâ€" Roos, who . has © been "Confined © to° the ‘house for the past / wéek .‘ is gBout Whe same. C3 dn anaiitt AiK hatharad for the past _ Week, " is gBout thi turday, . owing, perhaps, to the trial of Charles Peppler and George same. AC Singrage B ,;,_&}h death of the mother of one of the |Ricb, who were arrested by Chis{ Mr. i. N. Hawkeâ€"bas, moved into| marketers, Mrs. Dan. Kochler.. Curâ€" Winterhalt about a week ago, and i vated home h ATbert=street, prices prevailed. Butter and who faced Police to W his reno ¢ as Te ; y s [ogwly known. as fifi{‘ m‘_’fr told "at 20c. ."'l was "‘“ on M. Mp‘ four i per ts a .. & ,"v--q-: + Â¥..0> i entiful, w &hd fl‘mâ€"wm which . were Messts." Wih : Snifdie" abit Dr. rBadt [ducks 35¢ 0c, ad . o s lod. ‘adjournâ€" man Neft wridey moente tor . "rrout .600 £5%%, 60 rtoms sald ay 11c a (Witetioe on Htarsiny momming . Tie C.oek, Muskoka, %o hunti 50. e rodks:= .m party. # KA wl mb aabom W ® g lwek in Clltl.?o*, and hare apâ€" Mr. John Retit@ér, of the Alexan | pBATH OF MRS. WM. STROH: _ !parently sobered off after their Spreo der House, who fi“fid “{:“ * 1. The suddén death occurred at Waâ€" on October 26th. No barber is kept week and a half ‘ago, B&s 10B D8EC 1p6 Friday evening at. i1 o‘clock ‘at the County buildings for the conâ€" heard of since. nage Kb nety T s ol Mrs. Wm..Stroh. Deceased (nce venience of inmates, and Rieb and ‘The luneral of the late Mrs..<Wm:|Sophia ‘Kuntz) daughter ol the late ‘Peppler have each (grown quite a Strob, (nee Sophia Kunt:), held>"®"}David Kuntr, was 33 years of age, ‘goodâ€"sized beard, Mr. A. B. Mcâ€" 10 o‘clock . Tuesdayâ€"morning .._WA5{and was highly esteemed by all vbopmda. Waterloo, defended the prisonâ€" largely attended. knew her. A sorrowing busband andjers, and Mr. D. Shannon Bowilby did + @ M Timbagk. of Elmira, unâ€"| two sons, the youngest an infant one the work of the Crown Attorney. Real E ET NP \ ”-_I wmw LOO, Ont hone 475. â€"(a + "Money to Loan: _ Mr. John Retvit@ér, ‘of the Aiexan der House, who W about‘ a week and a balf 'fl!'_ ‘‘Deec heard of since.> Lack d aâ€" FeC ‘The luneral ol the date Mrs..<Wm. Stroh, (nee Sophia Kunt:),‘ held> m~ 10 o‘clock . Tuesdayâ€"morning ... Was. largely attended. Mr. @. M. Umbach, of Elmira, unâ€" ivirenky ME . Ott‘s house, . King: S6., ts & Wikles â€"a o | Mr. J.. W. Hickson, of Toronto, gencral freight agent for the West shore Railway, called _ on Watérloo exporters. on . Thursday s 0s ~ / Leave youf orders for» fowl~=at Duering‘s m shop thhi,w.k. A carlgad of â€"ducks, geese and furkeys will arrive rext My. ~ A band concert will be given . in Ahe ‘Watetloo Towa "Hall" on‘ Thursâ€" day tvening next, Nov. 6th, by the p\.uqm Musical. Society‘s band. Willie Sterling had: his Tate acciden F‘fw'u :‘::»M Tue:‘h; mb r â€" Mflflm as bad as it was ut first thought to be. 3 Friday m«czu was the last day iews hoi t °+ "_'n:!o‘ wan" pidgaed wiud ir ‘Friday haltâ€"holiday plan â€" that are thinking of continuing it all winter _fiuf Clemens,. ot HespBieP)" 6¢â€" d the pulpit .of the Evangelica} pistor, Rew L. H. "Wigath~ wiko a c s t oo wal Ti Tor Wales mother attends turnace Weqnesday exouIE,. CHRS®® TW . buining a combinationâ€"of soft . and hard‘soal, Mr. Fréd Halstead; of the N #0K0, had*@his> "Tace & R a 3 > tm &.& Band is indebted!‘ tc rs. B *®. Sbagram tor a pists <of Wm‘."u%«hâ€" intic German‘ patrol, sent by her from NeW YA®R CifP "R*wiH be rendetred fot the Ar#t time ‘at ~"the hanld ‘consett: on Nov. 6th. *‘ ~** 25-:-&. who leit with the ‘hunting party. for Muskoka la#t ‘Tubsday returned home ~Monday mataing to attend the funsral of his «ol" 61‘ yaars. Bhe ‘was â€" ‘the of Mis Jok# @Mochier, who We Weierres maprec i dn p armher cauies BJ at the same> wime, + the of New WATERLOO ceased had~a paralytic stroke which o o o mges n omr + 1847, and was engaged in farmâ€" "S8. . "In 1873 he was married to Soâ€"‘ *b ar n Tte‘s ‘is lelt 46 mourn ‘his death. , and turkeys "Waterloo Methodist® Church, corner King and Wiliam Rev. A+ fred :i’u : A., â€" _ Bun Feast at 10.15; ser -:“ â€", $.30 pm 4 &f”b man J:- crowd." ‘#ermon, *‘The test of Chris e s y Ey gho " WWIEQIE .. . CC "Rev.. â€" Alfted ~ F, _ Lavell, B.A., Wfl the unday School anniverâ€" sermons in the Ullfi&l_w m;m on Sunday. i Waterloo ‘was occupied ) Rer.. W. L. Rutledge, H.A., Wistock, both morning â€" and ‘style is clear and incisive, abounding Will .",jw-.t’_m' Cns Ne ©SC o ts T wholy n wakg 0s pr m ssity a true perâ€" s o mtem in ce t 8 ‘ euperficiality ‘of much of our modern g:'m roundly scored and the cure éb speaker Said, was to be ‘i% cultivating higher ideals of "tm attention _ of the large lighted‘ > audighce was closely Jrom beginning to end of _ the & The audience enjoyed two ‘ich %reats on Sunday. W TNDUSTRY . * -\gm'“ .. brickâ€"makers, Messrs. Bechtel , â€"who â€" have made for themselves a reputation as one t the: leading brickmaking fAirms ammm. building , â€"@ stories high, : for â€"#the purpose ol manufacturing rapid hackâ€" ing and. . trucking .brickmaking . maâ€" chinery. ‘They will also add a boilet house to this addition. im beginning toâ€"end of _ th6! ‘The special committee appointed to| â€"<â€" woek. â€" _ W'flnnfim enjoyed tWwO|readjust prices of remaining lots on Â¥ _ Yours for : ich #s on Sunday. old show ground presentéd a report s AONEW HNDUSTRY: neeees tos es o Sattain Joks: +. "Our â€" enterprising â€" . brickâ€"makers, report . was ' ulst > :« % n?:n. Bechtel Bros., â€"who â€" have Library Site. The Busy Store s made for themselves a reputation A5| â€"he Mayor and Messra. Méchicl and | =>===emm=tsee n oc es n dn pre feune a (mine | chaze o mons. «c "< /s |POrsOnaL.and 800IML. im‘ Ontario, are erecting a bUildinE|to consider the question ol a Freé 3 I VVviIAl m"‘zi :..“0“" “fl'n; hx Library site and report at a : special 2 un on o . Sm Je . ”,‘ urpose ufacturing ecting of the Council. on Monda ing and _ trucking brickmaking maâ€" |‘ inofami t Aomeset 9 M‘;‘.w ucce she "wih chinery. They will also add a boil6"| ssgxÂ¥tp CAsRE WITHDRAWN |take a position as teacher in _the house to this addition. ‘Semaks a * a department® ol one~ of SATURDAY MARKET. The Polica Court contained & latge |the m schools., Miss Kumpl will ‘The attemdance was not quite up to crowd of spectators, many of whom |, go.quum while . in the usual mark at the weekly market |were from Waterloo, to hear th¢ |New York and her friends who know DEATH OF MRS. WM. STROH, + .. The sudden death occurred at Waâ€" berloo. Friday evening at 11 o‘clock‘ of Mrs. Wm..Stroh. Deceased (nce . Sophia ‘Kuntz) daughter ol the late‘ David Kuntr, was 33 years of age, and was highly esteemed by all vbol knew ber. A sorrowing busband and two sons, the youngest an infant one | 2!,01(1. ate leit to moutrn the loss a loving wife and mother. The fimeral takes: place on Tuesday motnâ€" ing at 10 o‘clock at the St. Louis R.C. church, thence to the R.C. enn-‘ c:ery for interment. The griel stricâ€" ken bq:?nd has the heattfelt symâ€" pathy of the community. ‘ LIFE IN THE â€"PENITENTIARY On Thursday évening next, Nov. 13, Rev. Alfred B,. Lavell, B.A., will iecture in the Waterloo Town Hall, on ‘‘Lile in Kingston Penitentiary." it is a great lecture. All the Torâ€" onto dailies give it high praise. Givâ€" en with great success in Hamilton, St. Catharines, etc., otc., and last year to an audience of nearly 500 in & Admission 15 cents, Proâ€" , in aid of the Organ Fund. am ncks Ahe River â€"â€"Bankschoot, u-m ig,: Nox: "4st, agedâ€" 86 and 11 days; lx'i‘mh- Bfm« the â€" Lord‘s ef | ed at close ol evenâ€" C one© welcome â€" at }(0u the eve otf: the departure of Mr. Allén . W... Kreutziger, to Toronto, he has maccepted a . position ‘ lpnthé Life . Assurance w lew of his friends in the nsurance and banking {fraternity preâ€" sented him with a beautiful _ goldâ€" umbrella and . the following Mr. A. W. Kreutriget: Dear Allan;â€"A few of your many friends ‘learnirig that you had accoptâ€" ed a position in Toronto, cannot alâ€" low you to leave the good old town of Watetloo, Where your many amiaâ€" ble traits of character are known and appreciated, â€" without giving expresâ€" “,mhl:d.tofidt very ts a% parting with you. Ionhd“sayn-nommt we mm.z‘hlmm city cousifis, ds ‘as true and faithfol: hmpflohiflm:flhw -dhmevbhv % the nge is an Advancement from a bul. is of Â¥iew. ~ Yor ‘_“fl*hv: & noe anm thoolk Toh mhegh RESENTATION AND ADDRESS ing from us, we sball cherish a warm spot in out heatts and memories fot We wish you prospetity and happiâ€" #ess for. the future and before partâ€" Ing would ask you to accept .. this #light tokenm of our esteem. Allan was one of Waterloo‘s mâ€"-lvwh’x . enpecially in social and tem witcles, â€" His many Waterloo triends wish him every success in the Pight Token of onr ‘Annv:.:'a' young men and E‘.“l witcles, _ His :d'dibunfi? ""ll and nd:' fant one . the loss E. The | :y mortnâ€" | . â€" Louis .C. emâ€"‘ lef stricâ€" Tue reguwiar meeting of the Towa Council was â€"Monda: ”Iz There vetg the Ma in chair and s Letter, U .5 ‘Ovent. _ F .'l’ '. .'“ s #ruu 0-'%-\ od, $5. :r...;“&t.‘ o Tok h: Migucs moge mt Ratk $178.50; hm. thatity, 90¢; |Board of Health, r- of smallâ€" $ pox mllll '.“’4 , ‘Hd. Derméel, \mfi'e téport was ‘adopted and â€"the | Mayor authorized to issue Ris order |for the payment ~ of the ~several | " amoun ts. ';1.‘::‘.‘"’0" ot â€" the ME Committee was ts A Chairman B. E. Bechte! = | mended the paymeat Jm accounts! Jokn Letter, m&: Geo. Fep pler, ‘ac¢., $9.45; <Ed, ‘Durmel, sewet con., $26.60; #d. Durimel bai. braknch sewer, $251.30; Cleason Shant«, road word, $14.15; Grand Trunk Railway, Mr. J. Uffeilmann, chairman of ‘the Light Committee, presented the reâ€" ing additional hm:, arc light at the G.T.R. station and 82 candle power incandescent lights on â€" following _ corners: Union and Bowman; William and Victoria, Erb and Victoria; Park avenue and Founâ€" dry, Cedar _ and . Bridgeport road; Church and Water. The report was adopted and the additional lights orâ€" dered to be installed under the superâ€" vision ‘of the chairman of the Light Committee. â€" goodâ€"sized beard. Mr. _ A. . B. Mcâ€"{duties at the Moisons‘ Bank alter a Bride, Waterloo, defended the prisonâ€"|,is weeks‘ vacation spent at his ers, and Mr. D. Shannon Bowilby dig{pome at Oshawz and on Sengog Isâ€" the work of the Crown Attorney. .m,msmo‘.m:nuy'rvn The prisoners pleaded guilty to the |City friends be pleased to learn charges of having been drunk and disâ€" |that he is much improved in heaith. orderly on the streets of Berlin The Misses H. and L. Landsberg, }Oetowna,mmuhvh(&mmtnmmtbu:m‘ ;hwmly driven;honu_ at a furious sin, Mrs. â€" Julius Knzuff,. Waterloo, rate over Berlin streets on the saM¢ |pasged ghrough Berlin:. Saturday afâ€" date. To the more serious charges oi m.fi:m)_:utolon having on _ October 26:h incevently |City, after spending a‘‘lew days in assaulted Mrs. John Dahmer, & i# |Niagara Falis snd Toromto. . male, contrary to Sec, 250 of â€"the] Mr. and Mis. All. Saydetr and in< Criminal Code, and also of breaking |tant, of Waterloo, risited Mr. and into and stealing a _ sum of imunt» |Mrs. Watson Walker, corner Grange from the barâ€"roomâ€" of Mark Lewis‘ land _ Stuart Streets, over Sunday,â€" hotel in Waterloo, . .the prisoner® |(;zeiph Herald. * pleaded not guilty. They were ~&!â€"| Messrs. Peter Hergart and. Herman raigned and elected to be tritd. b) |man Fischer spent Sunday with Elâ€" orderly on the streets of Berlin on October 26th, and also to having unâ€" ihwflflly driven a horse at a furious rate over Berlin streets on the same ld.te. To the more serious charge, 0i having on â€" October 26:h incecently pleaded not guilty. They were ~@1~| Messrs. Peter Hergart Herman raigned and elected to be tried »._n.'.uq.tsud:‘mm. & ge of theft will be bearo]< mey, Mr. Kiebel, who \m Waterloo on Thursday morning. â€" |iting Waterioo triends ‘;h:v:: c StrY B days, returned to Westerville, Ohio, ‘The charge of indecent ascault was then taken up, Mr. and Mrs. Dahmer and Mrs. Dabmer‘s son, I.o«:"s«u, giving evidence for the Crown,.. and the prisoners gaye evidente on their own beball. R John Dahmer was the first witness and said he went to bed at 8.30 on Bunday ‘night and at 9.30 the prisonâ€" ers came to the house and asked ade mission.. He arose and let them in.. asked him when he intendéedto eoutovuk.‘l“hxno- session of the house and wheâ€" ther his two danghters â€" wers at ther his two daughters â€" wers. at home. â€"He said ‘they were not, â€" «8 they were at their â€" work. Pepplet behaved Iairly well. Ricb said they then wanted to see his wile. . The witness said they could not see her, a« â€"tha wase in had and ‘ha a:farsd behaved Iairly well. Ricb said they then wanted to see his wile. . The witness said they could not see her, as she was in bed, and he . o:decred themâ€"out of the house, He grabbed. his cane which they took from him and threw him against the window, which was broken. He then left the house and went for Chie! Wintarhalt. He did not see the prisoners ansault his wile, but they must bave done to her or she weuld not have run out into~ the barn: "with her petticoat on and batslotâ€" story and thought Mr. Bowlbhy was The to cautioned witâ€" nass to answer onty the question. Evidence.of a micilat nature Was alseo given by Mro. Dabmer and het Mr. McBride called both of the priâ€" mers, whose evidemte was a direct Finance Report Lighting at The Garments are designed, cut and tailored by exâ€" m-ummmmmm% the expert alone can give. â€"â€" Prices to sult rs. o w t ad Att4 444444 0 in ns 4 A Pleased Customer is Our Best Advertisement. c ies oo 1 hy . IV, Form «BSr.â€"J. Fischer, Miss left: on Monday i ; w-vl A<* in sw.:b:vm.‘ C a a position as teacher in _.the | . *\ FOU® «t â€"â€". Poree® 2e e e c ol one of | L Bteckearciter; 8. McCardle, the m schools., Miss Kumpl will|""V"5>"~_ o0 o. martiny t <best know will succeed © in to ‘be congratulsted for_having ~Mr. Edward F. Seagram and bride returned> Thursday .T a most pleaâ€" «ant wedding trip to New York City, Atiantic City, Philadelphia, Washingâ€" ton, Montreal and other eastern citâ€" home on King street. Tuesday. / .. @ ~Mr. J. McAllister, of Belfast, Ireâ€" land. was a business visitot to Waâ€" . Miss T. Zalewski has been engaged as clerk &tâ€" Raymeo Bros#‘. book store. Mr. Will Morley, who has been atâ€" tending the Chatham Business â€" Colâ€" lege, . is spending severalâ€"days in n'ggwsmummsms. ‘uruu‘t.:gnn-&::m wen t t0 take in the ll-muumh“ Presâ€" a=DpaSECUREDNE oF OUR NEW FALL overcoats oR "A" NEW FALL SUIT. tos, and Miss Baker, of Watertown, Wis., spent Sunday and Monday with m.&wn.n_xm.gun- ceal "ol â€" the Bank of Comâ€" tru.hn'lvn. for several weeks the branch at Bélleville. f L AT ONCE _ Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, bas attivâ€" ed in Waterloo, to sttend the funâ€" eral of ‘het sister, Mrs. Wm. Stroh, which takes place at 14 o‘clock to mortow. Mr. O. M. tmbath, of Elmirs, was Waterloo Saturday. Nr. J. B.â€" Hughes left lnhh‘y‘ Harttord, :Conn., to a‘ vend the flml of _ Viceâ€"President _ Mrs. Durward YVent, of Victoria Harbor, nee Lovina ‘ Niergarth, . i# §4¢ We are doing more business and becofaing more widely ho'nnfl,”-%'fl&.m A person that chases shoes of us v-ewd:r th the knowâ€" Ep“bb_uhmh-ufly and has roâ€" ceived the best value for his money. pwnthis;u\ :lnginndmoutm“ol!zm sahoes. You ean‘t he n but be satisfied. New arrivipg every An <â€"amicable undetrstanding . bas en arrived at whereby the protests phn?mdhll:.‘::- ackner, of North Waterloo, . have th been withdrawn. ean‘t he p but besatisfied. New Shoes arriving every PROTESTS WITHDRAWN of the Actaa Fire Inzurance J. Uffelmann #RH# 4 44444 t tb44 + t 444 +4 4 +¢¥4 , of Toronto, .and is ber Yours for square dealing. WATERLOO SEPARATE SCHOOL â€" «~~~ * fRoll of honor.. IV. Form Jr.â€"E. Berges, R. Bauer L. ~Steckenreiter,; 8. McCardle, ~~ 0. Spitzrig. > Pepdeghine f 1 Form 8r.â€"E.~ â€" Martiny, R. Humel, G. Sobisch, I Harticib, W. Nibil{, E.~Beyler, W. Bierschbach, Bs Walz, C. Nibil}, E. Lauber,© 8. Bauer, CU. Hinschberger, â€"J. Fischer, McDonald, M. Lauber, â€"F, Huber,~ C Ball, C. Brandt, â€"W. Baver, <M. > Holl, F f t oich S*; J. Weingtein, ~G. Brandt. R 0 11. Form~ Jt.â€"M. ~~ Schlosser, â€" 1. ; a j h © “~‘,;3§ Gibbons, L. Massel, C,. Nikill, . C. a C dfi Marting, L. Meyer. L. Raferty, C. 3 Hiargie»p, L. Sobisch, J. Sthi, : R. « _ ; 13 Sobiclt, M. Berges, N. Weinstein, A. Cnoiity s apoyr L olty s 1900 1. 26 ormrir ralk 4 ced #EFORMATION . AND. THANKSâ€" ‘UIVING SERVICES. _ Te services in St. John‘s Lutherâ€" an churchâ€"were of unudual interest on Sunday, when RKelormation . and ‘ paumagtving services were held and at botp morning &nd evening services large congregations . were . preseni. Proiesgor Pieuz, of the Martin: Luthâ€" er Semingry, BHullalo, occupied _ the pulpit and delivered two able, ~ inâ€" sbructive and eloquent sermons. The thurca was Appropriatély ~decorate« with Hlowers, iruib and grain ‘of the. season. jSpecial music . was .provideo by the church choir. and the> boys‘ choir. At the evening: service, . Miss 1. Frochlich sangâ€"a solo very. acâ€" ceptably. ‘The collection : in â€"the morning was in aid â€"of the 8. & W. Hospital and in aid of missions > in the evening. Next ~Monday evening, Nov. 10th, a.. Martin _ Luther Fest willBbe held by comibined congregaâ€" tions .of St. Jobn‘s church, Waterâ€" loo, and St. Peter‘s church, Berlin, in St. Peter‘s church, Berlin. 1. Obituary.â€"During the past week we have bad three burials in Elmira. On Sunday afternoon "the funeral of W. H.. Dippel, son ol the late Rev. . D. Dippel, was held. He died in Mont real, on Thursday.dast fropr an . atâ€" tack of pmewmonia. HMe had been emâ€" ployed as accountantâ€"of . the Syraâ€" cuse Smeiting . Works Co., ol â€" . that city, Sor some time and was doing 'z-. / Me was sick only for a . few days Aand died in the hospital. His brother, Mr. M. G. Dippel, of Walkâ€" erton, brought the remains here on Whmmflr«h Cemetery, where. his parents and a brother are also burâ€" rth, widow of the late Geo. and mother of Mr. Geo. Holt who lives about a mile north ‘ of was laid to rest. She had made her home in Elmira tor _some . years, but eccasionally John Schondeimayer, Opposite The Zimmermara House spent a few weeks visiting her chil« dren at their various homes. . She was risiting ber daughter, Mrs. Roâ€" berts, near Salem, when she . took rick with pmeamonia and alter a couâ€" ple of weeks‘ illness died on Friday daughters, all married. She reached m.z:‘nm.lllm.‘.. ho third funeral was that of Mra. Henty Wittick, which took place o# h-‘&dlm.w had iow youh mnf mat Sn opercted "oh " operated on \m "The immediate tatse ol . het #r.â€"C. Dictrich, E. Padâ€" ELMRA hiÂ¥A P $ . A.| ~PEHE POPULAR . We are showing some new dress goods this week in w and "Etemine" cloths. â€" These are some of ‘the newest‘ materidls for this season annd they are certainly pretty and suitable for dresses, _ For evening dressas‘ we have a fine‘ selection of light weight and dainty colored material. ~All wool Albatros® Henvrietts and Orepeline, | also wool and silk crepeâ€"deâ€"chine in such colors as cream, pale blue _ These are modetate in price and are selling freely at from 85¢, T5e, $1.00 to $1:.50 sA RH~ She | â€" The Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Reâ€" p., |view says: Sunday School _ anâ€" cok |niversary . services « of _ a . patâ€" ey. |tioularly interesting _ nature were day |conducted in the _ Central Methodist our [ohurch, Sunday. Rev. A. E. Lavell, hed |of Waterlo®, _ ocoupied the _ pulpit _ _ |morning and evening. He is one â€" of L-“‘m preachers of the ok and possesses rare Pn aent o Dress E. W. Becker has also been purchased which will ‘be d:ilivered, sawn to any Emt â€" Edward Durmel, WaATERLOO: ~ * Of PORTLAND‘ CEMENT. ed a wituation in a hardware store. Mr. Thos,. Caréfoot moved his famâ€" ity to Waterloo on Friday, having s¢â€" sured the agency for Frost & Wood implements.} ;( mc o0 .00 0c)) C 0_ The annual meeting of the Bible Society was held here day evening. Rev. Mr. Gilch Waterloo, was the principal G. B. RYAN & CO. â€" 1 € whom We have just opened out another lot of PEERLESS SHOES. They are without a PEER, both in style and quality. We are going to have a Special: Sale in them this week. See them in our window. Stratford, Ont.* J ACOB 8. ROOS, was held here on Tuesâ€" Rev. Mr. Gilehrist, of ; the principal speaker. BOOT AND SHOF BrOoRE. ONT. 200 Watches ‘TO CHOOSEâ€"FROM. â€" WE HAVE purchased ; at i discount the largest high gnd: : medium ~ priced watches ever brought to town. * WE WANT to sell you a watch. w.unplunyoumdn‘vpm in trying a watch of us and you. know that you have what z pay for. We guarantee sati or refund money. _ E. J. ROOS, he undersigned wish *o in« T form the public that they have purchased the Waterioo Bookâ€" store, formerly owned by Martix Bros. and took possession of the same on Monday. mfllfl- atantly keep on band‘a -m ofs&amw, Paper, ete., everything required in their !i> e and solicit a fair ~hare of public patronage. . Call in and soe them. 4 RAYMO BROS. Waterioo â€"_ Watchmaker and Jeweler. " _ vposite Snider‘s Mill, _ Waterloo. _ ‘“3 We Havye Arranged to Assist You Coods. «nd are prepared to give you satisfac~ tion in our lines. THERE‘S a feeling of certainty MARKET SHOE STORE. New PROPRIETORS! &. K. WEBER &A COMPANY, Ladies‘ _ . Fine m Shoes... _ â€" Just received at the _ _ . ... e eidnn droks *L Slater Shoes are JEA . Cmy * SQpuriee + Woar well. "The Ladies" â€"

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