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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1902, p. 4

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_ The County Court opened at . one “ ock sharp on _ Tuesday, Sherift .:(‘Q.' z, in his official regalia, followed ‘ by His Honor Judge Chisholm, asâ€" _ cended the bench, and Courtâ€"crier J. «. Kli opened the Court in the usual manner. _ _ ‘‘The Ontario Wind Engine & Pump . Co. asks W. J. Lockie, of Dumifries, â€" either to déliver back or settle for a € y mill he bought from the man Mcâ€" _ Kinley, the implement agent now doâ€" ez 4n time. â€" Lockie bought the mill _ from McKiniley and paid him‘on deâ€" \ »livery. The agent is alleged to have _ Worged Lockie‘s name to a note for ‘‘ the amount of the pump. ‘The next two issues of the Chronâ€" will contain a number add | pages to give our adâ€" ver patrons extra space â€" to imke their Christmas announcements it encroaching upon â€"the space otted to reading matter. _ Adver. "Wisers will oblige by. sending in copy early in the we&k, the sooner the better. . The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph goes Into 2,000 homes within a radius of ® miles from the office of pubâ€" Meation, and is without the question e m doubt the very best advertising medium in the county, \ CHRISTMAS â€"ANNOUNCEMENTS _ _ Owing to there being no criminal :ca to dispose of there were* no Grand Jurors summoned, and . the \Petit Juror roll call alone was callâ€" ‘ed out by Court Clerk J. McDougall. _ The legal representatives within he bar were Messrs. W. H. Bowlby, K.C., Crown Attorney, F. Rohleder, K. M. Cram, of Berlin, J. C. Haight lo0; Nicol. Jeffrey and J. A. Mowat, of Guelph. ‘ The docket is an exceedingly light eme, consisting of one jury and one 1 u case, as follows: ‘f enz Roth estate vs. Jac. L. Brohman, of Guelph; to recover $150 on (mortgage transaction. J. C. ight for plaintiff; J. A. Mowat, and N. Jeffrey, Guelph, for defendâ€" Majority for THE REFERENDUM VOTE ie _ Jno. R. Hall, Aytr. §" _ Herbert James, Preston. C 1*3‘”; Martini, Baden. r R, as. A. Goebel, Hespeler. 1 _‘ Alex. McDonald, Wilmot. 1 . Jas. Martin, Waterioo Tp. & _P.. W. Gardner, Gait. I _ Satt. Markle, Hespeler. N \ A. Freeborn, Wellesley. Â¥ \ Thos. Marshall, Aytr. j . «Edw. Fenton, Wellesliey. t _ ‘The.evidence in the Roth vs. Brohâ€" . man case was all heard by 5 o‘clock | On Tuesday, and after | short adâ€" < â€" c had been delivered to the jury : By the learned counsel on behalf of . . their respective clients, and His Honâ€" | o1 #fl Chisholm, who summed up ‘ : the e ce in hisâ€"usual able manner, & jury retired. + h . In a little over hall an hour they , returned and brought in a . verdict | awarding $100 damages to the plainâ€" \ "The first case called was that . of Roth vs. Brohman, and the followâ€" h-na-’ of ~â€" last Thursday‘s : ling on the Ontarie Liquor : Act | : hot yet complete. . Full returns â€" ihmm-&n.‘ Adubt, increase the majority someâ€" | 'r;htlhmvohlortbAct probably not reach 175,000, or 000 short dtho“zquu‘dvou. Ac» | ding to the la repoflreealydE m""" then adjourned until 1 on Wednesday. wote stands as follows Albert. Lautenschlager, Waterloo When His â€" Honor Judge Chisholim %ook his seat at the bench this mornâ€" the solicitor _ for the Ontario *A & Engire Pump Co. was not to go on with the case owâ€" 4o the plaintiff not having put ‘in an appearance, but who was comâ€" P hoaa sn Th san io ¢ neon, _ The copy ftor mubn-n-â€"hnw â€" Casgual advertisements accopted us to on the 11 o‘clock train . from . 1t was leatned that. the j was over an hour latel : and . Honor â€" consequently adjourned the Court until two o‘clock. Look Out.â€"A few words to the ovs who were engaged in stuffiing LcoUNnTy CoURT. The amount claimed was $181.â€" mmm.mms“â€" might perhaps not be amiss. we are all aware _ that stuffiing ot boxes at times ‘of electioos t severe punishment on its just so, and probably a le more severe is the punishment 8 Proppietor. antum in advence.$.50 inting, English aod Germas, is aADVERTISERS. was selected to hear the 8T. JACOBS: Wednesday nffice boxes, a matâ€" 162,180 86,974 15,206 .\%- i se VIKK W "4.‘ M 4 on the part . Wide n had 1 guilty ones not been so well. a ed in yeirs and old enough to know. ter. This is a very serious mat« ter, aud will, we e as & |Warning to others who find timis ) m their hands when in town OR i ‘ . A stitch in thime saves ning. the day set for the Ontario electorsâ€" to decide they wantedâ€"probiâ€" bition or . The . seturns . | have mostly in now and give the prohibitionists a Sajority of _ over fifty thousand, but at the same time not enough votes were polied by the prohibitionists to carry the election and are short of some 75,000 votés, and for the present the hotel people need not be afraid of the Act coming into force. Seal. °9 _ Briefs.â€"The St. Jacobs Glue Co have begun operations again for th season. We predict a heay sucâ€" -flu”«mbm .1 would ‘say to all the young olks to have # skating outht in readiâ€" ness. | a few : more ~nights of good hard dreezing it will be ~quite hard enough to allow a good merry crowd to venture. 5 Personals.â€"We" are pleased to reâ€" port that Mrs. Sam Good, who was removed to the Berlin â€" & Waterloo Hospital a few weeks ago, is greatly improving.......Mr. Con. Thiel was in Toronto and _ Hamilton on business last week," in the interests of the St. Jacobs Glue Co.......Mr. and â€" Mrs. George, of Listowel, spent a _ {ew days with his uncle, Mr. Samuel We a secondâ€"hand powerful boiler and enâ€" \gilo'mdanvmllleompletenlvm go into the business on an improved scale. We congratulate Mr. Bowman on his enterprise. Grand Display.â€"Probably one â€" of the finest displays of Thristmas goods candies, nuts and other goods, to be found in the county of Waterloo, is the display put up by W. & A. Snyâ€" der, our popular merchant. This is saying a good deal, but any person coming in the store is at oace atâ€" tracted by the fine display of Christâ€" mas goods and cannot help but admit it to be the finest ever seen. We |congntulnte our popular store people for the succesg they hgve achieved in their efforts to make the store look bright and attractive, and we predict ‘a good trade. > €, 6 | Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Reist spent a few days with friends ‘in Conestogol......Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shantz spent Sunday at Mannheim ‘with Mr. and Mrs..S. Bear, the latâ€" .ter being their daughter.......Miss L. Detweiler, of Berlin, spent Sunday |with Mr. and Mrs. M. Haug, of this place.......Mrs. Wenger, of Grand Raâ€" pids, Mich., is spending her holidays :with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Buschert.......Miss Wenger, of : Port Huron, vhfiu been spending some time with Mr. ind Mrs. S. S. Gole, has returned home......Mr. A.. C. Buy your Xmas goods from J. R. Good. His stock is complete and price and quality right. 26 cents per dozen paid for new laid eggs. M } ~Warden W. J. Mulloy, of Wellingâ€" | “.m County, in his opening address | ‘GOMConnty Council, made the folâ€" ‘Mrflmwmmmh h;mdoflhamdm:nhlâ€" enstein . Hill: ding + t h!ma.s‘n&mmm‘r& Mm‘av‘dth'slmlm.l in may say that, without â€" any further 88. power or instructions, I issued the IN& order for the amount in my own fa )08 vor, I having been chosen as treas thuua-m"‘:‘.w ® ‘atives from Peel, , Water . mt loo County and Wellington, lm‘ t nau-au,mnfig M weather for such an = oc Aroaient ~digrbevit bes but: the tor the completion of the . o Hallman is spending this week at the Fat Stock Show, Guelph, being there on committee work. Notes.â€"Both â€" sides here showed |‘ quite an interest in the referendum last week.......Mr. Henry Klie, our 1 boot and shoe maker, is moving into |, the rear part of J. R. Good‘s store, 'l where he will be able to supply the» [wnu of the public in nis line...... g: Our carriage works have been . runâ€" |, ning overtime for _ a considerable 9 length of time.......Quite a . number from _ here attended the Fat Stock | Show this week.......Mr. Gideon Break has sold one‘of his farms to Mr. S. /‘ !Kenzie for a neat sum.......Mr. â€"Geo.| |Doerr, jr.. who worked for Jno. F.‘ Shoemaker this summer, left for Berâ€" . ‘lin, where he secured a position in ‘Mr. Krug‘s factory.......Our _ dressâ€"; maker, Mrs. S. S. Schiedel, is vety‘ busy and has added two more hands ‘ to her staff...... Mr. Fred Schaefer is | shipping a few carloads of brick this | week. There were also some w-l ‘loads of turnips shipped from _ here last week. If Bridgeport had their shipping place here we would . now ,!lo able to supply them with the cars they need, as our agent is a hustler and works hard to fill the orders, no matter how great....... Â¥ Holiness conâ€" vention is announced for New Years at the M.B.C. Church.......Quite a number of people are attending _ the Bible Conference held in the old Menâ€" nonite church, Berlin, this week....... Mr. Jos. Cressman is able to be ‘around again. His ankle is healed up and quite strong . again.......J. R. I(}omlucmh‘sgwlb-!mn in rubber shoes, socks and leggings. ‘Try WALLENSTEIN HWILL BRESLAU The citizens â€" of â€" Berlin . will be shocked to receive the sad intelli ‘;‘;""i‘ Galt, Ont., Dec. 9â€"A very unusâ€" m'M' wal and interesting condition of â€" afâ€" fairs arisen in Galt, one probably PÂ¥ .m.::').m Early in the year 6 the Town*: Council â€"passed a bylaw otontâ€" prohibiting dogs being allowed to run Naterâ€" ut large. A wave of popular antagâ€" |ul- was raised among dogâ€"owners h“"vo: Against the â€" measure, and several brtakâ€" hundred dollars were subscribed to ht rommntine nrre w RU TY |yos not u«hi last night ce of the death of Mr. W. A. the local branch of the Bell :Tele phone Co., which took place inâ€"Torâ€" onto at am early bour on . Tuesday. During the last year Mr. Greene had been ailing with Bright‘s disâ€" ease, and during the summer he laid aside his work and went to Toronto in the hops of regaining his i ndquqt.nshfln-fi':lfi' was consulted, but no : relie! came, ‘ and during the last lew weeks he , “n‘uuygamnfll death i ummoned him at an early hour this | â€" Mr. Greene has been a regident. in mm&mmtmvlfl time he has made many 6 .. on account of _ his . genial disposition, wholeâ€"heartedness udfl.iwdhlll-l abilities. His death will be sincerely regretted At 1.80 on Tuesday a quiet but very pretty wedding ceremony was mm n::wmm‘-- home of contr parties, on ltv- ret Avenue, when Mr. Irsa S. K. We ber, son of Mr. L. 8. Weber, of Heiâ€" delberg, and member of the firm . of I. S. K. Weber & Co., real ~estate agents, was united in marriage to Miss Luela Huehn, only daughter of Mr. Henty. Huehn, hardware . metâ€" chant, of Heidelberg. ‘The nuptial knot was fifi by the Rev. S. R. Knechtel, in presence of the imâ€" mediate relatives of the couple. ‘The bride looked very becoming in a dresg bf brown ladies cloth with applique trimmings and carried . a bouquet of _ white carnations. . Her bridesmaids, Miss Laura Zeller, wore a black crepe de chene skirt and~ & pale blue satin waist, and carried a bouguet of pink carnations. © The groom . was assisted by his cousin, Mr. A. K. Weber, of this town. Aiter the ceremony the party sat down to an elaborate wedding breakâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Weber will take up their residence ‘immediately in _ the house where the ceremony took place. ‘The. many friends of the happy couâ€" ple will extend their heartiest . conâ€" gratulations in which this paper is pleased to join. PUBLIC _ SCHOOL _ EXAMINAâ€" TIONS. The usual public examination of the Public Schools will be held as folâ€" lows: Central School, Tuesday, Dec. 16th. Agnes Street â€" School, ‘Thursday, December 18th. s â€"Eéu;tl*nd Avenue â€" and Margaret Avenue _ Schools, Friday, December 19th. s _ Miss Johnston‘s. _ Kindergarten, Tuesday, December 16th. e ‘ A comtittee representing the Pubâ€" lic school section of the Ontario i‘Teachers‘ Association waited upon Hon. Richard Harcourt at Foronto ) on Saturday morning and presented ‘the recommendations passed at the !last mceting of the Ontario Educaâ€" {tional Association. In all these examinations the time will be from 2 to 4 o‘clock. â€" "-];lt;t;, guardians, and all others interested in the schools are cordialâ€" y invited. TEACHERS GET CONCESSIONS ‘In the matter of granting certifiâ€" cates to teachers under 21 years of age the Minister indicated that the extension of the Normal School term |vould accomplish the purpose. â€" He endorsed the recomtendation for the .exhnlian of the training term in the Model to one year, and was favorâ€" ‘ably disposed towards the suggestion \that representation from the school .teachers to the Education Council be |increased to three. ‘The deputation were also virtually promised that before new text books were authorized they would be subâ€" mitted for review and criticism to the Ontario Educational Association. The clause referting to the Bible as a text book and the advantage of using selections from Holy Writ in teaching history, literature and ethics were not considered. ABANDONS VERTICAL WRITING Alter h triah of over six years, the Guelph Board of â€" Education decided to abandon the vertical writing sysâ€" tem and adopt the slant system. The Management © Committee‘s . report, which was unanimously carrtied, conâ€" tained the following m Your committee recommend ing of vertical writing, M.‘: been continued for the past six years in the public schools, be discontinâ€" wed,. ahd that a slant system be substituted . GALT DOG OWNERS PROTESTING A PRETTY WEDDING. aA. GREENE s Mess N d e e e t _ I cou|anxious to go. : to the bazaar, ‘conâ€"|‘ MÂ¥. Emil\Wankel, .« who < has con. |cert ‘or Other, enter ent! to which"! proprietor ol. the. Westside Park ; is |the ticket willadmit % > t _|tet tor the past three years,‘ has sold | p To press the sdle of such ticket alâ€"‘}out to Mr. Christian, Niergarth, of ter the possible buyer has said he amloo. The new ‘proptietor, who INA.| s not interested â€" in the entertain‘ been a resident of Waterloo for ment is liable to make the vendor a\nmore than twentyiyears, will take nuisance. ho m ie oo ce 51 possession of the‘\ hotel"on Monday, | r I the |_ A professional or‘‘a business iiman | Dec., 22.« Mr. Wankel‘s ® fubure : busiâ€" folâ€" , has enough actual worries and anxieâ€" ‘ness has not yet‘ been decided." > > uuwithoitanW'tbbvaotr (:.+ . y . . s canteac pclan® 16th. lnme times a week with an irtiportu |SQUIAL UNION BANQUETTED. *‘ "‘y.;m“ demand to buy WM w1 C .4 » 390. Y‘ $ lknovs what he wants.: If the, enterâ€"| A special men‘sservice was heldâ€"in garet ‘tainment is advertised inâ€"the papers, /the Watérloo Methodist church, Sunâ€" mber ‘be will find all â€"he needs to ‘know:"day evéning last. The pastor," Rev. |about it and will buy tickets if be‘A,. E, Lavell, B.A., delivered an ahle| ° irten, ; Wishes them. PME C *** ‘and interesting address on: the : subâ€" £ y A VICTII."“ ‘ject, *‘Oharacter â€" vs.* Reputation," time | Berlin, Dec. 9, 1902, * 5 +. ~jfand special musicâ€"was provided by a Mumpatoaonmicemengtesmtang ‘man'l choir of about twenty voices. thers ‘ MERCHANTS ~DISCUSS: ADVERâ€"|Tuesday evening there was a most rdialâ€" TISING. â€" "t" 8 ‘uumting sequel . to , this service, | waee * \when, between filty andâ€"sixty â€" memâ€" The Twin Cityâ€"Retail Merchants‘ bers of "The Men‘s Social Union‘"‘ ons | Association held a well attended and gnd thei.t,lthdn,qere treated. to: a !very interesting ‘meeting in the Counâ€"" banguet in the Lecture Room, by the , pup. Cil Chamber on Monday evening. Pm'm‘eh.d_lu *\ of; the congregation. ntarip Sident C. H. Mills presided and after>. who had charge of the culinary upon routine business had been trangacted, dep&rtment excelled themselves, . in pronto Addresses on "Addertising from â€"â€"@ the provision . of most substantial sonteq Merchant‘s standpoint‘‘ :were deliverâ€" and‘ delectable refreshments, , which 6 the ed by Mr.. A. Weseloh, Berlin, and> werk; fanitlessly gerved “y pretty Educa. |J. Ufetman, of Waterloo. Both emâ€" "waitresseg. About nine o‘clock . the tlemen expressed ‘themselves as firm tor, Honorary. President of the ceriig. |betievers in advertising and a, liberal 'grfi,' agemaster of ceremonies, proâ€" rg of | use of printers‘ ink, and the successâ€", po ‘the; first toast,,‘‘The King," <" e ful merchants were those who were which was fittingly honored by the 1 | i |not afraid to let their patrons knoW . h&arty singing of the National Anâ€" ‘ u4 |what they had.in stock.. A.. genefal,.them.. Other toasts proposed * were, ‘or the |advertising ‘‘ckperience‘‘â€"meeting . WA :wcoupled with, the names of the. folâ€" in the |Neld, and the unanimous opinion ; of Jowing . gentlémen:. ‘"The Empite," fayor. |those present was that judicious ‘adr, Mr, Thos, Hilliard, "The Domlgol.," gestion vertising pays. The meeting ... Wwa# . :@, W ward and R. O. schoo} |Yoted to be the best yet held by the ; ~*Town‘!sMayor , Bean . and incil pe | Association. s * helght yor Dicbel, "Learned _ Profesâ€" 4 suie kntiigenrenirmuadingng. : AZ 7 P80 4* oMr. ‘A. B. McBride;. ‘"Our to offer â€" themselves as candiâ€" tor ru year‘s Council., ‘Ten uh:'thw.l“ ;: & ‘body will have two fi%'um;! |tions to deal with, mamély, th¢ s¢Wâ€" ‘Trade use their ing upgn ~some age disposal problem . »AF . these of ts cleciets light Slept io mimalinn td Board & best men ‘available are elected to the Council of this. busy and important centre. to hear of the;matâ€" :w‘hfl% on Thursdayevenâ€" Dear Mr. Editor:â€" _One of ‘the present day aiffiichic a mm h-’. ‘y’,:‘;!fv <lf organitation. u"n&‘ "be a > se pose of a pipe: aA mhmau-%' of. fwn Aw ome â€" iarâ€"away . town. © The request ue Invomke i be m sn e tance. I w or she~ ever thinks of the matchless -l-ph;'bh such a request, I ‘do mot think so,‘ as it is always supplemented b)s’ a stil}l cheekierâ€"pardon the "term,.! on account . of . its qprsdt.m: quest, to write three begging lobl to three of your friends so as . to keep this endless chain of downright Itâ€" is no small: tax .on the pockets of many a man‘and woman who has mo interest in the bazaar ‘or concert for which the request is made. Very often the proffered ticket is bought. to get rid ol the importunate ticket Â¥endor, who is taking up much»valu able time. It is sometimes . bought )bocauu the seller has social or busiâ€" ness influence which he or she may use for or against the man whose twentyâ€"five or fifty cents is wanted for some purpose dear to theâ€" heart of the ticket seller. ‘ The: only reason for the buying of a ticket should be that the buyer : is anxious to go. to the bazaar, conâ€" cert ‘or other. wulfifi_ to which the ticket will"admit o\ { C P: The Twinâ€"Cityâ€"Retail Merchants‘ Association held+g well attended and very interesting meeting in the Counâ€"‘ cil Chamber on Monday evening. Preâ€"‘ sident C. H. Mills presided and after: routine business had been trangacted, addresses on "Addertising from â€"â€"@ Merchant‘s standpoint‘‘ were deliverâ€" Guelph Mercury: A .joint meeting of the Tiailway and . Manufacturers committees of the City Council, and. the sanie committee of the Board c( l‘l‘nde, met last evening for the pur= pose of considering the . propositicn laid down by Mr. J. Stewart Clark,, for an extension of the Guelph Strewt Failway to Hespeler, and the info.r« ..ation of a large steel bridge ‘work & in ‘this city. Ald. Day, as. convene‘, loccupied the chair. Mr. Clark. was present for a time fi'hmhbd the members with co.msiderable addition al information. Mfessrs. Day, Scott, ‘Torrance and Law were appointed as a subâ€"committee to interview ~ .MFâ€" ._;)) 5;4, ~ands asâ€"the Jbest type â€"of Clark and obtain furtBer explan@tiO® |__opnoq‘ is onlyâ€"seenred by the . deâ€" on some points, Mr. Clark is hx~: pt the social and mental, fous to have the ciatter carried along h__ ub spiriteal side of men, as expeditiously as _ possible, and<},y,, :::iun-ruuonfin stated that he hiid spent four month§.| ;o1¢" <ygay, . andralthough a comparA in the city looking thorouighly . iDt0 };;v, mmfant s yekt should have before the matter, and ‘he fult the PrOPOSi~\| :; 5, jong ‘oa, seri of usefuincs8, tion was one _ that should . reAUilY } .. "; * , _ _ _ m F meet the wishes of tihe citizens. IB] ~, . ,, §» e is probable aâ€"special n reeting of the| â€"_ _ ;. pQilaL LEGAL _ PR Council will be held â€" at an eatly | .»./ =;, Sehnmee date, when a report w \I\ be submitâ€" w.nm.-’ ' ted from the committei t Clasmadaf ve â€" +Burrows.â€"Judgment Murphyâ€"Simpsonâ€"In Be ‘lin, at 3,30 pm., Dec. 9th, at the : Nome g‘:“ bride‘s mother, Mes. To rdall { won, Weber -mu.:nw. J. W J. Andrew, rector of 8 &« Jahn‘s ;Mm, Mr. Wallace 1 1 + : “. ‘ . Miss .Simpson, of 1 bis towa. A PROTEST, o en oi ho . q Gete No s Ee ee s on o i ie s ol Cl HIISPELER EXTENSION.| Neighbor," Revs D. W. Snider; of MARRIED A CITIZEN $ YYsX% i rWd Aerbniernig n Ferye e Sense Meditab Adviser, *‘ in paper covers, is sent /ree oh receipt of 11 oneâ€"cent stamps to pay "Kew Filberts 12%¢, new Almonds 15¢; new * Waltots "T6e, ‘hew Brazil @0c, Candies ‘of all kinds, at , Doerâ€" ing‘s, Waterlfbo."" *** * _ * Why, the man «whoâ€"«wears our Overshoes: will, think he «is *.:fi“xln: Rorantted not se ues Mess . ~not » to crack Ziegler‘s, Yellow: Front,â€" Berlin. = » CHANGED HANDS J . were JaCLIONS, MDIW MA : CC Went . ; }»';h:r'l Soolal Union was ~Orâ€" s:, #h September last. Its aims ‘are imental culture and social recreaâ€" ;wi;;"' Mr. Levi Stauffer; ‘"Our Clommercial Interests,"" Mr. . George W egenast; ‘"The: Men‘s Union,‘‘ Preâ€" t:: Longhurst, D. A. Bean and tary C. W, Smider; ‘"‘Our Hosâ€" tesses,": Dr. Hilliard. The toasts were all happilyâ€"proposed and the reâ€" tion.! If is undenomiinational and the ohiy condition of membership is genâ€" tleman ty behavidur. ~As# :ministering to a side of men‘s natures so Jong neglectei! by ‘the «cburch, wiz», ‘the soâ€" ‘cial. sitle, : and» ns«the sbest: type ied hanhood is onlyâ€"secnured by the . deâ€" Â¥EL Y 3 ~~ 44 Schicdel vs. â€" +Burrows. (c) in action tridd at Ber taith o hnd tarpet (detory .3:;- Wift had been ow ner of th were facetious, able andâ€"eloâ€" s, and had used them form. & mill, there being an engine, a id "shaftiiigx on the property, chillant béught the whole, giv» k in which . the E % & A ‘and carried, on a â€"carpet W ctsis © Ruvetwade Atyéinetng An Golde _m"-“i' .â€"â€"Judgrment | d at Berlin, brought | ortgagee,"to f"““" ‘ looms in & . Bresinu. The piainâ€" ner of the mortgaged â€"Creat x Ooly 14 s till Amg flifimn% whlp'uwhl of the ] shown in Wat‘rlco These are morket, and consist of f }wa--&a No in all the latest weaves and colors. . Black and colored in plain and funcy weaved. Table Linens â€" * in b.eached and unbleached damask, {fancy Mw napkins, doilies, five o‘clock teacovers, sidebo rd m. A _ Marseilles and honeyâ€"comb quilts, large and a: s‘%ee Fancy Table Covers. 223 Chineal and Jute, sizes 4â€"4 to 12 4; -ho@-‘!i Papestry 500 doz plain and fancy handkerchiefs in silk, cambric and linen; also a Targe assortment of handkerchiefs in fancy boxes. wA brated 'ki-dvg-l;v_c;,, (every pair guaranteed). These gloves are proâ€" nounced by all who have tried them to be the best on ‘the matket. We show them in b‘ack, tan and white. Also a full lins of undressed : in five o‘clock tea covers, sideboard covers, cushion covars, doilies, fancy cambric pillow sham», dresser covers, stand covers, mats, éte,: kid gloves, mocha, etc. shirts, egx) umbrellas, etc. Readyâ€"Made Clothing. â€" + oi + i Men‘s and boys‘ suite, ulsters, overcoats, raglans, pujn% : â€" Extra values in men‘s fur and fur lined coata. T Bu yyour Xtnas presents at the Great Corner Store. It will pay N Bricker & Diebel Toys! Toys! Toys! XMAS PRESBNTS. Santa Claus‘ Hoadguarters fidl and see our Mt It complete bles, mm Books, Prayer Rooks, Hct!n‘”u M»dallions, Dolis, all kinds of Picture Books, Toys and Novelties. Raymo Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, Phone 275. Store every evening gbb -.3. g Price 25 and 50¢ and every bottle guar Stores : Open Sundays. ~â€"‘. Berlin & Waterioo, Phones 40 and . 216 Caperines, ruff«, boas, storm collars, capes, jacketa, fur lined capes étc., in all‘classes of fur. â€" $ »;*‘ We Haye Arranged to ‘ _ "Assist You â€" nd&:mpfld to give you satisfacâ€" th omm lines, We are sole agents in Waterloo for Fowné‘s and Ranillion‘s ce‘eâ€" REAL ESTATE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS, LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS. at Breslau as to render it necessary to use them only there. Held, M‘ that, in these days,~ when . frequent changes; take place in the.construc» tion ol machines, when improvements “.TM' made, and at . greoat cost, in machinery of all kinds, the inclination of the court should be to relax, where possible, in favor of the owner of chattels rather than carty W.M-go-:ivm““'-"" TA mc Wake porponte The 5 y -apumuum"' had merely purchated . the ~ ‘Money to Loan on Easy Terms: Office: Wa)per Block, Queen St., Bor Millinery arriving daily. Some beautiful lines for Xmas trade. ‘_â€"',â€";,‘“f’{f‘;'m' of erectâ€" ;:: a carpet fqctory, and without any reterred to. Action issed : . with ll .. K. ".“ ‘ wml full/line of new furnishings consisting of new ties, collars, Snyder‘s hfi;.o!! n % €a %floo. Ont. Cl x_“‘fl TWINâ€"CITY CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNCG It is the cheapest and best. It ; old stosk in mlt eandition makes young grow as ‘ olse will do. It restores the All stock like it. None ever It. 20 lbe. for $1.00. Try i. o PROVINCIAL WINTER FAIR _ Dec. 8th to 12th, 1002. _ _ Good Dec. 7th . to 12th, incluâ€" dn,vmmfilfi p Proportionate rates from stations west of Kingston. sleeping cars, are ‘faatures of the Gmuhm ‘Tickets, folderr, reservations, etc , ens constantl n hand first DiX Foctiend Cnewt. ~Carlond j‘ufl" % A large quantity of soft . wood will be delivered, hn\im'kfl:“;i:‘! . R. Sraiczta®p, Agent, Waterloo. ""Edward Durmol, PORTLAND CEMENT. W A TEBRLOO Winter Term Opene dan. 6th, $ .. WINTER RESORTS HERB FOOD Has no equal for _ Hokets now on sale to , Colorado and points in . Fast trains, comfortahle handsome cafe patlor and which ONT. the kob

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