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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Nov 1902, p. 1

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$ DONT 8 t i is g 5 ‘igli%lffi i It‘s not one line or one department that we are making special mention of just now. It‘s the whole store we want. to tellâ€"you about. We want to tell you that our stocks are complete from Basement to Dome and that we are doing the bussiness We stand beâ€" hind the goods we sell. If you are not one of our patrons come and see our goods and get our pricse. We are willing that you should be the judge. As though you could trust a store that has been doing business SINCE 1870. zm Fliel} al‘le ) A. 0. BOEBMER (0. Limif€o. Waterloo County‘s ‘Greatest Store jeliilhs i1 § m 47 td fis S d} yig s1 ip:3° NAE YOU THE r;ww? *Ij "hif l $ BERLIN Top, Bottom =« Damper § Cast Iron. No Sheet Iron Slides to wear out in ONE YEAR. It saves 30 per cent in Fucl Call and examine it at Is what you require at the pre sent price of Fuel. Hymmen‘s Down Draft Drum ... as {5. Peter Hymmen FEBL | | 4* § _ 2Z i 3 ONTARIO. ‘ball game between Galt and Plattsâ€" ville for the intermediate championâ€" ship, was played at Plattsville on oi t ie natioieg = mt , ‘One \=v-¢murnal-;n:.m.= firvl playoit Bethim in about a week. The playing titute, OM-? ;:nq night at 7.80 . 0. 8. Edwards, the singing :",.,:uc.'_pu of Moody Bible In day evening.»The pastor, Rev. T. H. Ibbott, will give an address specially Monday will Evangelistic _ Special services will commence in the U. B. Church, Hawksvilie, Sunâ€" change all through the Guelph presâ€" bytery. Mr. Cunningham having to preach at Rockwood that day. __Burials.â€"The remains of the late John Bailey were brought here . on Friday from Glenallen for interment. He with his wile, who predsceased him some three years ago, lived here for a number of years. After her death be went to dive with his daughâ€" ter. He was 88 years and 8 months of age. The service was conducted in the Presbyterian church by Rev. Cunningham. % The Chunches.â€"Rev. J. T. Hall, of Rockwood, will preach in St. Anâ€" drew‘s Presbyterian Church on Sabâ€" bath first, 16th next, at the usual hour, This is a Presbyterial exâ€" ind ids pptoier it 454 _ Personal.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ James Reist, of Berlin, called on friends here on Saturday......Walter Martinâ€" son and Robt, Fenton spent Sunday in _ Listowel.......Mrs. _ Brage, of Cleveland, is a visitor at Wm. Potâ€" erson‘s.......Mr. A. Feitch and family wiil move to Waterloo shortly....... Rev. Mr. Trelevan, of Glenallen, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday afternoon.......Mr. B. Hufner,. who had the misfortune of falling and breaking two ribs some lfl_z is about his daily work again.... k Edmond Ballard celebrated his 78th birthday last Friday and is still hearty..,....Mr. and Mrs. Seip, . of TLinwood, spent Sunday at P. Hufâ€" ner‘s....... Mr. Sam Rowe and family, next gang came up from ‘Toronto. These were mostly young chaps aged from 17 to 20, who put in & couple of days, but most of*them soon flew the kite. On Friday night, however, another gang came, which, it is hopâ€" ed, may stay longer. The B. and P. line is doing its share in replenishing the Berlin jail with vagrants. is still holding forth in the lar clay cut, which never seems to ‘ finished. Another gang is being startâ€" ed at work up the line under the cate of Mr. John Dr. taking the earth out by, dump behind Mr. Fred Frousch‘s house. This is a very wet and muddy spot so that it is a hard place to work in. A gang of .men came up from Hamilton the beginâ€" ning of the week, worked a couple of Eimira, spent Sunday. a% Mrs. Anderson‘s. pr uu""m‘n‘-ta‘ i have c s f»dmu-mhu.fifi"..: plowing, but there are several large Belds of sugar beets which have not yet been touched. However, on the 10th of this month a gang will comâ€" mence in Mr.â€"Geo. Becker‘s 15 acre field. The 20 acte field of Mr. Jno. Gehman‘s still remains . unmolested. Mr. S 8. Detweiler has finished his beets and is now “""'M".m'- gang taking ‘up the beets.......Mr. emiah Weber was in Hespeler on Thursday to see his father, Mr. Levi Weher, formerly of this place, who is now very dangerously ill. The B. and P. Line.â€"The contractâ€" # of the Berlin and Preston road doing their utmost to complete â€"B. and P. Line this fall. ;’bvy e raised the wages of the men to 164c per hour and team to $3.175 a day and still are short of both men anilâ€"teams. There is a gang ol men ballasting between here and Preston which is making. fair progress. The dummy is in operation betwéen here and that town running tarough serâ€" eral times a day. Mr. Jack Gibson Otto Triller last Wednesday afterâ€" noon :was Jairly â€"well attended, but on account of the sugar beets, there was not so large a crowd as thete otherwise would have been. Mr. J. Mickus wellded the bammer in â€" his Football Match.=â€"The second footâ€" t 7 pov d d w i S m P U% * whel on or es un â€"0 News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents $ |,T}‘ Countil of the * in County and District. |< . . â€"| _ $ |iGurnment, on Monday, â€" Nov. * «e muhz‘“finb z Communications,â€" bills accounts Briets.=The auction sale of â€" Mr.| writing she is recovering.......Mr.| Were presented, ‘read and dealt 'l? )tto Triller last _ Wednesday afterâ€" | Snyder, son of Mrs. Enoch Smyder, | it the following manner, viz.: 1t oon :was lairly â€"well attended, but | of near Roseville, .mmwfih-l-&mmm n account ol the sugar beets, there | t engine at the farm of Mr: . KA Kerr, that the â€" following vas not so large a crowd as thetre | Darid 6 Washington, [ 4*C hzl_dndhtfi-nm therwise would have been. Mr. J.|met with a uccident on Sat. |!ssue his orders for the same, viz:â€" fickus weilded the bammer in â€" his |urday morning last, There is a cirâ€"|Câ€" L Jantzi, 338 Molmvgto sual. style......Most of the {armers | qulat gaw connected with the engine |Pathmastgrs H. P., 64c; Geo. Â¥ ave fnished putting in their crop |for cutting wood. Mr. Snyder was | 801 l'-?flmnltombuuun. nd are now again at . their . fall |approaching the saw and the ground |$80.10;, Joe!l Jantzi, 123 loads of graâ€" lowing, but there are several large | being frosty; his foot h-.x?.u bring. |Yel to pathmasters, $12.30;, John elds of sugar beets which have not |ing the back of lus in contact |Btockey, 48 loads _ gravel to pathâ€" et been touched. However, on the | with the saw. A deep gash was inâ€" |WM4#ters,~$5.84; John Hooly, 218 0th of this month a gang will comâ€" | flicted, some of ~ the tendons being |!024s Of grawel and damage to grain, mence in Mr..Geo. Becker‘s 15 acre |severed. He was immediately driven |$22.80; Mrs. Coote, 485 loads gravel eld. The 20 acre field of Mr. Jno. |to Dr. Willson‘s affice, where, with|t0 Pathmasters H.P., $21.75; J. K. chman‘s still remains . unmolested. | the assistance of Dr, Rice, ol New |HMammond, 364 loads of gravel, $36.â€" ir. S S. Detweiler has finished his | Dundee, the injured hand was dreseâ€" |19, for roadway $5.00, tiles $3.50, eels and is now superintending # |ed ana good hopes are entertained of|tOt@l $44.60; John Baltzer, 54 loads ang taking ‘up the beets.......Mr. Jerâ€"{his having a useful hand. of gravel, $5.40;, Andrew Bast, 125 miah Weber was in Hespeler on | ‘Briefs.â€"Our deer hunters are hayâ€"|10905 of gravel, $12.50; Wm. Beilâ€" Our Busy Neighbors PLATTSVILLE. HAWKESVILLE. .. * Briefs.â€"A meeting of the citizens of our town is called for this (Monâ€" James day) evening for the purpose of orâ€" friends |ganizing a mock Parliament, with Martin~| Mr. Bice as managing director, who Sunday |will no doubt make it a suctcess....... & â€"_ 9f | A grand concert will be given mext a. PStâ€"| Fricay evening by Miss â€" Knight, family | teacher of piano and organ, and also ty |voice culture. Plam of ball can be ‘B, Will |seen at the drug store.......A one armâ€" h DeXt|ed pedestrian who is worthy of your TufrerA support, is .muaking a round trip at {allib& $ present selling Cureâ€"all Saive....~.Our ‘-'_z gmmmhboomh..uyahv-'\ 4 their flour do so without fail. is 78%5 | Daring Theft.â€"A very daring theft _ still { was committed Sunday at the _ Literary . Society â€"Our Literatry Bociety has reâ€"orgahited with an enâ€" ergetic staf of oficials. An intérest ing debate .will be held in the near future. n&ammm. The officers © are: Fernando Snidet, president; J,. A. MacAllister, vice president; Miss Beaven, 2nd viceâ€"preâ€" sident; H. Westwood, Secretary, and 'M 7 Bloom Mz-fiuhkn.mm their 1 mdl-:;,fi...lr. Thos. Miss Smillis‘and Miss Annie Bowâ€" :-vflhlu:l-nufiolfl- _ Dloomingdale school raport for Oo to recover the stolen property and Detective . Mickus was set on his track. As yet no trace of his where abouts hbas ‘Ween found, ‘but wobt:c he will be caught ere long and coat recoversd and the guilty party brought to justice and properly punâ€" Ished. It is QCOMM is from New * that his . overcoat had disappeared dutln1 his absence and on investigaâ€" tion that it had been stolen. Necessary steps were at once taken tending the church services. A well dressed young man who skipped withâ€" out paying his hotel bill at the Royâ€" al, a rather suspicious 1 ng charâ€" acter, came: from ‘town, for Philipsburg, and while passing the sheds it . is supposed â€" that. he ransacked the rigs ‘and snatchâ€" ed a brand new overcoat belonging to John Koch, near Lisbon,‘ which most likely fitted him pretty snugly. When Mr. Koch came for his rig he found church sheds, while people were : atâ€" inst., was lufily attended, . despite the disagreeable weather which someâ€" what marred" the day‘s gaiety. Some good shots were recorded and all went home well pleased with the day‘s sport. Removal.â€"Mr. Aloyes Diebold and family left on Monday for their fuâ€" ture home in Berlin. We are sorry to Ree them leave, but wish them every prosperity in their future: home. Personals.â€"Messrs, _ Louis Boppre and Alex. : Koebel, Linwood, spent Sunday in St. Clan-h....i.:hl‘h &r{ Dachler, Glenallen, is visi «_ wit friends: in the vicinit., k C, , Sunday.......Mrs. N. S. Ball, St. Agatha, visitéd . with friends _ last week.......A number from here intend taking in the Linwood ‘ball on Friâ€" day, the 14th inst. A former St. Cleâ€" ments boy is interested and no doubt it will be a suocess.......Particulars of a wedding in the near future. from the dootbail g: smgon o the Pron At some o ”. son of b‘ M 'm"“‘. : of neatr Roseville, attending the To dae h mm met with a ;-’mumuu :::- urday: morning , There a cirâ€" gular gaw connecteéd with the engine approaching saw ground being frosty; his 1oo% , bringâ€" ing &oo:xk of us mw with the saw. A deep gash was in flicted, some of ~ the tendons being severed. He was immediately driven to Dr. Willson‘s affice, where, with the assistance of Dr, Rice, ol New Dundee, the injured hand was dressâ€" ed ana good hopes are entertained of his having a useful hand. ‘Briefs.â€"Our deer hunters are hayâ€" w luck in â€" Muskoka.......Anniâ€" Â¥ services were held in the Pléttsville Methodist church on Sunâ€" day last. Rev, F. W. Thompson, B.A. of Bright, preached acceptably mornâ€" shoothf Matchâ€"The _ shooting match held here Thursday, the 6th BLOOMINGDALE 8T. CLEMENTS ho t ciark Nerth Porth Conservatives mest at Milverton on November 12 to nomiâ€" nate a candidate for the vacant seat in the Legisiature, Rates over the new Pacific cable from any part of Caunada to New Zealand and Australia will be two shillings and four pence a word. ’l\mlul!ylwulbyA.Hdpd, seconded by R. J, Kerr, that this counci) do now adjourn to meet again the first Monday in December, at the Townskip Hall, . Crosshill, at ten o’M.fi? ER F. SCHUMMER, Dr, Chariton, of Montreal, claims to have discovered a serum which will kill the gorms of scarlet fever. $7.00; John Gabel, 886 ft. of rock elm plank, $15.95; John ‘.l; ;â€" for painti bridge, $9.05; P. Moâ€" Corm@': ‘mvallh‘ on boundary H:; sewer pipes, $15.50; J, Greenwood, grant for sewer pipe work, $65.00; W. J. Malloy, grant to Wallenstein hill, $200.00. Cartied. It was moved by Geo. Forwell, seconded by A. Heipel, that the sum of four dollars be â€"paid to Andrew Heipe} as compensation for one sheep killed by a dog or dogs, and that the Reeve issuwe his order for the same. It was moved by J. B. Lichty, seeâ€" onded by Geo. Forwell, that the sum of $12.50 be granted to the We!lâ€" lealey Plowing Society and tnat the Reeve issue his order for the same. P., u.z,: ‘Andrew â€" Herford, . tile across the road, $10.00; H. McCulâ€" loch, repairing bridge and culverts, and two sewer pipes, total, $7.30; Alex. Adams, gravel to pathmasters, $20.80; M. Schaub, bonus for 69 rods of wire fence, $18.80; Mrs. Ferris, 257 loads of gravel to pathmasters, and cleaning gravel pit, $30.70; Alex. Frame, cleaning out ditch, $3.00; Christ Gingerich, bonus for 10 rods wire fence, $1.00; Jacob Bricker, 99 loads of gravel $5.94; work on road $2.25. repairing approach and stones $5.50. totai $18.69; Jno. Walter, 1 man :hg.nmn; gravel 2 days, $2.00; omm inA Orrmares 3. . stniitmoftie Bs w Aud Th s cbiched 1 E. R. Meyer, gravelling . per _ conâ€" tract, ';:xl.ao; Wm. Voisin, 102 loads of ‘ gra $8.16; Geo. Alles, of last meeting‘s mect., $1.25; Louis Esâ€" baugh, drawing plank and repairing bridge, $1.75; R. Y. Fish, 949 feot $17.08, 13 Ibs. spike 52¢, total ar, W. Bell, mnlntwnlnk. g-::; .. Newton, repajiring vert $1.25, :‘u"zc::: gravel $2.50, total, $8.75; J. tt, bonus for 33 rods wire fence, $3.30; B. Gies, repairing . culâ€" vert, $2.00; R. Reichert, bonus for 43% rods wire fence, $4.35; M. Farâ€" tel, filling in at culvert, $1.00; H. WELLESLEY® TOWNSHIP . COUXNâ€" C CIL.~ £ Pomimer, putting in . sewer pipes, $1,50;, W. Armstrong, putting in sewâ€" er pipes, $1.50; Hemry â€" Steffier, for 187 loads of gravel, $6.85; P. Moser, repairing. plank lifter and sharpening pick, 40¢; Thos. Dougherty, bonus for 924 rods/"wire _ fence, $18.50; Leo Ament. gravel to pathmasters H.P., $11.08; W. H. Knight, selector of jurors and attending Court of Apâ€" poa!, $6.00, John Lemhard, selector of jurors and attending Court of Apâ€" peal, $6.00; J. P. Petch, selector of jurors and attending the Court of Appeal, $6.00; Thos. Short, selector of jurors, $4.00; Peter F. Schummer, selector of “{:‘xon clerk,, $9.00; iB Moser, 35 88¢; _ A. Bhoemaker, conciete pipe acct., P.P., $200.00; J. B. Hammond, bonus for 59 rods of wire fence, $11.80; R. Kube, 50 Ibs. wite nails, $2.24; R. J. Preiss, . reâ€" pairing scraper, 75¢; Ratz & Fleischâ€" hauer, plank _ account, $78.72; Isracl Snydet, cleaning out. . ditch, $3.00; August Dietrich, burying dead sheep, 50¢c; Jos. Hartmann, opening . out ditch, $8.00; J.+G. Schmidt, . overâ€" charge on taxes, $21.78; C. A. Kenâ€" nel, putting in culvert and teaming Brantford has a solony of Armenâ€" Clerk‘s office, )e ieX a hi ieX < P Bowman; Jr. Part 11. â€" Eldon & A. ‘ Waliter Ibbot, Violet Slumski. ' n e n e poudieis csnls m t s LESLEY® TOWNSHIP COUNâ€" PuY L L. P for 85 rods wire fence, ; 81. Part IL.; 8t Leur How Ouw:hnnflum-k:.h;'amu opportunity for money saving which, he presents this 1 of mwmcmum Aneness, 'b'mmprm. fimmu MONDAYX 64 inct fine Bleached Table Damâ€" . â€" ask, new patterne, 50c, 65e, 750 _ HOQ.~+*1 s .~â€"+â€"Â¥it+*~>. â€" .« 800 90. nn.:-t. mmoo. $1.00 :1"'# 880‘....«. +« .++. <%01:00 78. 814 fine Bleached Damask Table aloths, 90c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 each. I0x4 fine Bleached Damask Table eloths, $2 50, $3.00 and $3.25 each. »frafanjenfonfe efonfarQonfonfonfoGonQonfonfcofe ofenfoofenfonde â€" ofoofunfrnbende cfenfanponfaofunfoafenfonfanfon®®t WofunPaginth 58 inch 1â€"2 Bleached Table D Lhd ......_. > ‘n..__. â€". U88 w Cnzar Cask Stor®.‘ Terms Cash only. Phone 179. 23 and 25 Sou Damask Table Linens, nice patâ€" terns, special values, 40c, 45¢ KB .+ +y‘> «x+ *Â¥ i«1+r«cax~«« 006 7O HALF BLEACHED DAMASKS. | rered We are entering upon our sixth of Fall Business lndthoml;lnd.ufis;‘pnpcn@ hy:orkdhrywi" 1. Lot‘s talk about‘ stuffars, ment ?"""‘ ',“5‘ cbeap imitationsâ€"only .. The Enterprise is to buy, and ......&.".'.‘.'."'mum. l:-go &.ln‘n‘::w':m ) & in out in dpran arereod i mt hi aid ___ 8. Last May we received a complete Car Load of the calsbrated The Yellow Front, â€" ~ King St., BERLIN.â€" ! BLEACKHED DAMASK. saa*1++.â€"**+424«2+4â€"900 # 764 rea vae+ sb 4 wen e a~ .++ OV6 YQ ge, $1.50, $1.80, $2.00, _ rtra fine Bleached Table %?.T’Mg 3.00 ds I' m’ w‘, ‘L“p ‘1.” MM[“ In, ._,_";-{ seaws css «+a»»=«<=»+$1.50 76. â€"ols, m__"____“"".; C x ’ TABLE CLOTHS, “‘.‘,.'" M“"‘M -r- Bleached Damask Table Mm Linen Tow= . _ J0c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 each.| â€" olz, 24x42, 50¢, eo-.';v’n'.‘gf Bleached Damask Table Remember this sale commenced on $2 50, $3.00 and $3.25 each. | Monday morning. y nese * ) d f?; 23 and 25 South Side King St., Agents for Messrs. Sass & Plate‘s;Parquetry Flooring A fow Hints regarding FALL TRADE We have of short lea s iracs dageng *4, a 1â€" a Y ] :'u at a very low price. | HUCK TOWELS. €1.00, Â¥1.25, #1.00, 21 Tor g2 00 a A+ Huck REMNANTS. NAPEINS, t t

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