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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jul 1903, p. 1

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t% â€" Must Move Out! E’ ' ONEâ€"HALEFE. " Hardware Hints .. f & s c td .+ 9 78 § a B â€" *# ~_aAn t P 6 i?, * 3 * & * One of these days you will want a new suit Or Some> A _ !~thing in clothing;©There are a great; many places 4 where you can buy it, but there is always ofle place The A. 0. Boehmer Co., * _ Values have little to do with prices in all lines of Summer Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and shoes. Though prices are low qualities are high.. Come and see for yourself. Men‘s summer suits: at $14, glnd $6. | Women‘s $2 50 and $3 too alippers at Boy®‘ summer saite at $2, $2.90 and $3. | _ $1.98. f ? Men‘s summer coats at 986 to $2.25. . | Men‘s $3 patent leathérOrford ties for $5 bisvola suits reduced to $2:49: #1.98. 50 and 750 bifvele stookings forMOND | women‘s and mou‘s low shoos, odd 10t8 and boys at 256. . y but all sizes at $1.98. Straw hate at 100 to $2. | aizne Al Women‘s patent leather Oxford: ties, | Chitdten‘salippers at 500. regular & fur $1 98. C Baby shoes and slippers 19¢. Clothes, Shoes, Hate,Caps and Mén‘s Furnishings. Next to Post Office, BERLIN. Opposite the Walper House, VEER YX "Sith 1Â¥ V 1E nÂ¥ i 4O BX :J | . on Ankers ® | *Â¥ / dudks ~ 7 AYG I BUOCOBHSSFUTLE:|: { e dbtegn | F ‘For more than ten Fears has qug C CMTIK Drsr. a Toftiorn. _ Lot 1. June Weldi BPeter EIymmen., PHONE u49. â€" King St., BF whete you can do a little better than you can at the other places. We have decided that we will not be undersold in clothing. No matter how low others may make the price we will not allow it to be lower thin ours. We have a larpe variety to choose from. It will pay you to come in and gee. » . WESELOH & CO., Berlin. Stocktaking Sals: â€" Haying timé will soon be here... Are you prepared for it? Do you need Rope? We have pure Manilla Rope 4 in. to 1} in. n 4 5 Hay Forks, Rakes and Pulleys, Pure Paris Green, and Insect Sprayers. " " s F. E. MACKLIN, OF BERLIN, LLIMITED. Waterloo ‘County‘s Greatest Store. . CLOTHINCG ARE RIGHT EL’J‘.{ faat €Qfi ‘ j t M P AJ2C 0 Lâ€"gt DEATH FROM LOCKJAW ing St., BERLIN. ‘Néar Bank of Hamilton. 32 »rgiribtal 34 Personal.â€">Olives ud wig of Berlin spent the 1st of -#;t_uvl‘-n here.â€"Mr, : and :l. Juâ€"%* ham of Teeswaterâ€"are holidays© at their â€" home.â€"Mr. d Mrs. R. Fenton are spending hélidays with friends here.â€"â€"‘ Master George Brandt of ‘Waterioo is spendâ€" iq'; his holidays . with his grandparâ€" ts.â€"Helena . Dicfenbaker .spent: Satâ€" :?day at Ningara: Falls.â€"Mrs. Gamâ€" aliel Lackner and daughter Emma atâ€" tcnded ~ the . wedding â€" of Miss > Kicka Schweitzer at Conestogo last . Wedâ€" neésday.=â€"Mr. and . Mrs. Chas.Peterâ€" st;nd Miss Jessie McCulloch of the Ainbitionsâ€"Cityâ€"are Yisiting~â€"friends here. at present.â€"â€"Seme:of our..citâ€" izens spent Wednesday at Linwood. Lawn Social.â€"The lawn social. beld. last Wednesday evening on the â€" pre mises of J. Laidiaw under the ausâ€" pices of the Presbyterian Chusch was marred to some extent by unpropitâ€" ious weather which â€"â€"was not as Line for such a gathering as could be deâ€" sired. About mine o‘clock a~ storm g:thered in the west and rain fep on the tables spread on the lawn. This caused all, especially the ladies, to beat a hasty retreat to the cnurch. Alter lunch a carefuily preparedproâ€" gramme was refdered. in connection with this a football match was playâ€" ed between Hawksville and â€" Urossâ€" hill between _ six and seven o‘clock, which resulted in favor of the *home team by a score of 4â€"Q. Upon _ the vs£ole a very enjoyable evening . was spent. The procéeds amounted . to about $60, m News Notes.â€"The merry rattle of the mower is again heard in this part announcing that haying has once more arrived. From all reports ~the hay crop is very light in most places, so that with fine weather this week, most farmers â€" will have finished.â€" Rain has fauea very abundantly if this sectiun the last few days, which tepds greatly to ard the growth . of all grain and root crops whichâ€" preâ€" seht a very fine appearance and proâ€" mises an abundant yield at harvest titme.â€"Mr. Chas, Brisben, ~who has been teacher for school section No. 3 Wallace, has tendered his resignation and intends to leave for the West in} the near future, where he still exâ€" perts to pursue his occupation, until something better comes his way. Mr. Btisben has done very efficient serâ€" vite as teacher and many will regret to learn of his departure. However, what is our loss, will be another‘s gain. May success attend his eflorts wherever his lot may be cast.â€" A large concourse of sorrowing friends attended the funeral of the late T. C; Greer on Saturday last, showing the high respect in which heâ€"was held. Rev. L. Bartiett preached a very imâ€" pressive sermon in the Zion Methâ€" odist Church. The Wallace Council atâ€" tended in a body, Mr. Greerâ€"always having taken an active interest . u. municipal afairs.â€"@fr. Henry Fran», is getting titmBErs ready for his barn which he intends to : raise shortiy.â€" _ Personals.â€"Mrs. D. MeKenzic and daughter, Jessie, spent a few . days in the vicinity of kithel.â€"â€" Miss Maud Salter spent the holidays with friends in Toronto.â€"Miss Mary Fasse}l ano brothers of Chesley are guests at the home of Mr. Peter Wiederhold of. the village.â€"Miss Nettie Bricker returned td her home in Berlin, after having spent a very emjoyable time with her vricle. and aunt, Mr. ard .Mrs. L. Apolph.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. L. Piefier of Milverton, are â€" spending a few days with friends here.â€"Mr. Wiltiam.Smith and Miss Ella ‘Thompson spent the 1st in Port Elgin and report an enâ€" joyable time: 13 will have keen " competition im‘ St. Jacobs, ‘Elmifra,© and Milverton.>~But as the 3t. Clements boys are sports, they will be satisfied with the : out come.â€"Mr. William Faulhaber, We leslcy, has ‘been‘ engaged with H.â€"E. Rhtz," the local sawâ€"millet and â€" will :::‘m doubt be a good ‘addition‘ to in County and Duistrict.~. : / _ ‘ I HAWKSVILEE. iny.* After the 1 tollgratulatiph $ fude Torls puosis 161 dowk 14. 4 Lâ€"ooms%fi.d Berlin :&m wedding repast.â€"‘The , 1st of at his ~ Home which were numerous uda WALLACE, Notes Gathered by Industrions Correspondents BRESL AU CLEMENTS: hiioks " Bs Rimic Aw Niagara ding of *Miss Kate Reist returned ° on M. July 1st, OR the eleven aewly. wedded couple and Mr. Williain: d4surch, brother of the bride and proâ€" “e&to the: home "of Mr. Peter Rerst where a goodbye dinfier . was awaiting them, to which ample justâ€" ice . was f'[(kuw, alter ‘Irh pleasant morning frip, in the alterneon â€" they ‘ad weut toâ€"the home of ‘Mri~=ana mirs. »woendelt Clemens where a~~ vety pleasant . social evening wis spent â€"with a Tew invited frienas. Before the party broke up, ite cream and .. cake ‘were served. Mr. . and _Mrs. Bash gpent a few days here andâ€"on © Satâ€" urday. the happy couple â€"left: ~Bresiau jor their future home, 734 Elmwood Ave., where they will réside in.. fuâ€" ture. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph beartâ€" y joins their niany friends in wishâ€" img the young _ couple aâ€"Jong, happy ll.lld prosperous married life. sls io oo P cao o+ +o. ."‘tii 5 «tes of | AAisc WeW id District. yricieg. "roolew, that ie som of 90H 3e $O004 04000400000 604 tor qokk e 1008 bo sah city,After the usual coligratulatiohs|ed to the several Road Divisiong. enâ€" some Yorty guests sat down to _4 | titled thereto. x pat ::“ntmwm;ms.'rm . Mored by Mr. Reist, seconded by which were numerous and .él'dlt.\ll!tfioumoluflu iy show the esteem in which n howh.tbm th and the groomâ€"and bride are Held. The bride‘s th Waterloo . Ag ‘Bociet* present from the groomh was $20 ‘in |les. | _ _ _ _ _ _.. (â€" . ts Bmefs.â€"Mr. G.A. Tilt of Blair, shipped several <arloads of cattle last Saturday.â€" Mr:‘and Mrs. Reichâ€" ert spent a day in Toronmto last week. â€"Quite a number ‘of people have been visiting ‘at the hotel lately.â€"Mr. J. Zeller "has just completed a cement silo.â€"Farmers have commenced‘ . hayâ€" ing in earnest. The‘crop is not . as heavy as last year. . Personal.â€" Miss Diang Shants of Berlin called on friends in this >‘ vicâ€" inity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron,Haliman visited at the home of Mr. . Jacob Bergey on Sunday.â€"Mr. E. Spaetzel, and . Miss I. ~Spactzel, called . on friends in New Dundee on Sunday.â€" Mr. Harvey â€" Hallman of Haysville, %pent Sunday here.â€"Mr. G. Schmidt, visited at the home of Mr. . S. S. Herner.â€"Miss Lydia Hallman.. spent Sunday under the parental rooft â€"Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Daniel Eby were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bachert.â€"Miss V. Hallman visited at the home of Mr, W. Witmer. Celpen m T omafs Notes.â€"Mr. J. Spaetzel has made an improvement to his house.â€"Most of the farmers have started haying in our neighbarhood.â€"A number of . our young boys and girls made a pleasui« trip to Elora, on July the 18t.â€"mr. A. F. Stoltz, intends to preach . his farewell sermon in the U.B. Church next .. Sunday,â€"Mr. Gideon Bachert wears an unusual smile these days. Gideon thimks it must be the sunâ€" ny side of life, its a daughter. ‘ Briefs,â€"The recent rains have been very refreshing, and erops are in good growing condition. Fall wheat _ and wariey mre heading out, being a few bnconet spikes, 96.67. Briefs,â€"The recent rains have been}Casper Jacobs, binding colâ€" very refreshing, and erops are in good | lector‘s l}lolls, $ 2.60 growing condition. Fall wheat _ and | John Lochlin, destroying dog wariey mre heading out, being a few | {ound worrying sheep, 3.00 wee.s earlier than. last year.â€" The|G. A. Tilt, conveyancing; 12.00 :ro.8 im this vicinity look very. proâ€"|G. A. Tilt, salary, n oi 18100 mising.â€"‘ The shareholders of . .th j ©. A. Tilt, Tel. and FEx. ac.> 490 carstairs Butter and Cheese . Man.f:wostmaster Blair, postage to id facturing Company ) held a meetin; | date, * > 5.40 last week and elected a new â€" Boara | Wm. F. Evans, I lamb | kilâ€" of Directors. We hope the new board | . led by dog, i 2.66 will be successful. im . erecting a | Joshua Pedder, Statute laâ€" creamery.â€"Nime .carloads . of horses.| bor collected in 1902, f 4.00 were unioaded at Carstairs last week. | Henry ‘Davidson, lot ‘bought â€"Mr. Amos, Weber <is enlarging .his |â€" for gravel pit, 55.50 house.‘ Daniel: S. Fry has the _ con } Chas. Reader, lot bought for tract.â€" Mr. Norman. Buschert,,, who| gravel pit, 20.00 had his shoulder hurt some time ago. D. M. Shoemaker & Son,â€" will soon be able to work again. ;. .].. concrete tile, 171.31 Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bauâ€"| Mored by‘ Mr. Resit, seconded » by. man of Waterloo Cqfitqu_&_row ig~| Mr. > Shantz, << thatâ€" the : Assessment iting in this vicinity last week. 'EL Rolils, for ©1903,;beâ€" and »\ire . hereby Bauman speaks, well, ol this country, }fnally revised, as they now stands â€" â€"Mr. J.M. JohnstOom, â€" out enterpris | Mored by Mr. Shants, seconded: by ing blacksmith, is tired of ‘‘batching‘ | Mr. Snider, that "!this Council now and is taking unto himselt a wifé."" ‘{ adjourn to meet again at the‘ Tp. UU Copimeedsaitadictalu iss ‘! )1 /). . "PÂ¥Tgl1, July 26th, at 10 a. m t t *4 RORaADk&tRB. ~0C ) c P~ . > GEO. A. TILT. fdomuiala ant fiy) s1 Tp. Clerk. wariey mre heading out, being a few wee.s earlier than: last year, . The â€"ro.8 im this vicinity look very. proâ€" mising.â€"‘: The shareholders of â€".th ~Personal.â€"Mri . and‘ Mtrs. Samuel M.â€"Weber left. on the ‘excutsion~ Tor the Northwest. They will visit mmus and rélatives in Manitoba and. Adbers ta and will spend about two"months in the fat West.â€"â€"Mt. A. J. Ruggle, has: returnéd from Goderich, "where he spent .A:' dngl last Infik.â€"flr. T8. am Cressman, Mrs. D. Bhy ant Jn uesn aeiee 0o yâ€" ‘s brof ‘Bhy‘s, where "Rby is staying" at ‘present. Mrs. .Anider and Mr. ... Bby esent. .Mrs. .Snider and Mr. ... Eby ‘::E?h only umw;.: M ‘ Cn, a 1 ‘old, ulufi % pnx . â€"Bevâ€" sral young folks /A fizg party at Alnia week 1 others spent )..ss-:i& at: the Moorfeld canpâ€"ineeting . and ;lln.u-mmi Lehnen and lpnfly .;.lln U'ci-.:‘ 1 s e ie dn £4 Cien Mr. and Mis. A.B., S$1 ; MB § Moer Bifhe TD Tooad win t g-'m%â€"a ie & ;' Tc run ‘aha Ts mme‘ se P Gvorge is at. present visiting Mg;fl uy‘ ts Pladre 4o E71 Abatvet A y ty + sn n â€"/"â€" P 4 esent. . @aider and Mx. ... Epy fof sports from here: took in‘ 4 :'E':‘ :l‘; mmu;.: M wh f"lnh om sfl:'af;i‘ en, t v7 tS " s m a o % s â€"Sevâ€" % with Mr, » onl Pring i% .. Prik h on * vnfifig party at Almia last week .1 others |In Aubtitnâ€"â€"Mr. ?a m spent last, at. the Moorfield| of Tavistook: spent:â€"Sunday: n annes o es Neienriear tas ciome Lehnen and family and s , y A’..,k" g"“” !.‘”':i_? ::u:-l\- enalint vaextinw THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9 1908,¢" CARSTALRS,. ALTA. MANNHELM mie s $ | se old second time. * Moved by Mr. lfi ME Mr. Shantz, that the following * ; gounts be paid, and the, Reeve grant his. order on the Treasurer fot same. Bonuses for wire fence as follows> Frank E: Shants; $ ©15.00 Bradhold Bactz, _ *~ 6.00 John Taylor, ids * .. > Wm. Fisk, : 28:80 John Feick, 18.40 John. Hilgartner, $.00 Jacob Isracl, 8:40 \John ~Schweitzer, =‘*T.80 ‘N. Moyer, 6.20 Alex.© Wallace, ( 15.20 Align Burgetz, 2.80 Jacgb 7#131, 15,20 Andgew~ haller, 26.00 Wengel Bitechey, 2.20 Jonas B. Snider, 27.00 Aaron E. Seibert, 4,00 Amos Schiedel, 14.00 Menno ‘Schiede!, 15.60 Jacob H. Dedals, 10.00 Jacob May, jr. 14.00 Cyrus Hoim, + 4,00 Wim. Patterson, 6.20 Charles Bitschey, 8.60 Isaiah Holm, & 5.80 Duncan Ferguson, 10.00 James ‘Goudie, 14.20 Abram ‘Biekn, S 5.00 Abram S. ‘Weber, 6.80 Menno S. Weber, 18.00 Irving C. ‘Hallman, s 4.80 Jos. S. Weber, 10.00 Jacob Clemmer, + 16.00 Eph.. Weber, 10.00 Cyrus Gingerich, 25.60 Eph. S. Cressman, 13.20 Matthew Durrant, 22.00 Fred ,cnh, hn P4p . â€" 4.60 Wor. ®.. Evans, 4 ©10.00 Eldon C. Hallman, 15.60 Peter Erler, 4 sheep and 4 [ leamibe, * tors o.3 \.â€"++ 28.00 A!‘F. Shantz, ‘gravel= and damage, 8.00 Wm. Fisk, 4 cost repaing " Moved by Mr. Reist, deconded ° by Mr. sugm Byâ€"Law. No. m,u’x open up a new line ofâ€"road in;.. lo6s Nos.â€" 86 and 95 in theâ€"German: Comâ€" road on Guelph town line, John Feich, gravel, Moses Cressman, gravel, Henry Pronge, repairing a culvert, Alex. © Wallace, gravel and d‘m‘se' oo Simon B. Heist, extra work : assessing, &~ C. W. Copeland, gravel, _ E. Schmaitz, gravel, E. Schwalts, â€" timber: _ and win cyd walgh on Saturday.e. Mr_|. | A fine lot of Ge: man Granite w‘i it!"‘::r‘:::fl'“i&h | H. .. Dahmer of, W J ‘Ni..:mmnr~ m“l,‘-"';‘: are expected, -r»'&s Pelnt I eapith, ol en Caton ts ht tan Phs ND We oet welded and Aubtin â€"NMr.. aid Mris. M\ |‘White insl i a be Pow st 460 cush. . >. AÂ¥ke: :P ot Pavistock spent: Sunday» wiih their h â€"|!> 8 n > use‘ 9 en nddeint sion). +94 m*flm ertts dn tia d e . a in s arene 1. io 2 Socen weeks‘ vacation. ~**/ * ‘|_ _ Thres sizes of Pitchers at:50, 60 and 656 gaol. _ _ . _ . ... . _ Personal.â€"Mrs. Bain of Buflalo ~is visiting het | sister," < Mrs.<Câ€" Gall*â€" Mr. A. Blunck of Rochester is spendâ€" ing his summer holidays with . his parents. â€"Mr.| A. > Gailâ€"of Mitverton) spent a few days with his parents,â€" $7 ‘Wibkbe spent! The Past)‘Week in Stratford==A number THB GREAT,,,AMRRMCAN, HBN ‘The ‘valug‘iot the eggdutpot at ithe it memiatanee o en nemtine the tos ‘ank,.. piottey erop Combiesd Members all present, the Reeve .in WaATERLOO TP Tract be read the first +and met at the Tp., Hall on Juns 27th, pursuant to 26 ROSTOCK me THe paSS :. Woom Lie stfordâ€"=A number | ~| > -w‘:;uw-s 2: n Saturday â€" Mr.J | ‘4 hmer of, W k 8:40 T.80 6.20 15.20 2.80 15,20 26.00 2,20 27.00 4.00 14.00 15.60 10.00 14.00 5.80 10.00 14.20 5.00 6.80 18.00 4.80 10.00 16.00 10.00 25.60 13.20 22.00 4.60 10.00 15.60 10.00 10.22 7.50 I EOEXCR ME Y | â€" Tuast week‘s list © brought u8 w‘lot 6f Low customers. They â€"r m-mum. Our Aim‘ is to give‘satisfaction.. Satisfied customée ~P'M e “ “ ,'4 “v“ ‘\w : »“ lo tv04 ‘v!rly <|\~ _ Read this list‘carefully. . It will pay you. are Day‘s E;glish Tonic Powders, Day‘s Stock Foodâ€"â€"aromatic, Day‘s L xpab6 many _ Cream forcdvas-â€"- f. Q | Vegetablg. "~ 42 1 Agt. at Watorl00; ~â€" STORE i. mimjim m 3c V m irre mb UShurccln s | Have you a floor that needs k that you can a tinorerenle esinan t e in > % ns Solk mew stt o. o 1 io ns l%‘. w, . | ~ 9 88 °C B uptipect . ay‘s Stook Food Co., TORONTO. The Balance of the Stook willâ€" by Cleared Out. We give a het of ‘the Sizes and Prices Left, e Our Shirtwaist Sale on Tufiq sday ~‘was an Immense Success. _ Cash Only, Three sizes of Pitchers at:50, 60 and 656 each. * 36 Dish Pans, regular price $1.00, will be sold for 756 duch. NoOW LigTEN : c ies *n tonk t $1 and $2 Shoe Sale Mind, we say a one gl“ and twoâ€"dollar Shoe Sal NoT a sale of one and two dofar shoes: We have broken . shoos ._ â€"lots of them. Good Shoes ~~every pair of them. No 5. the : matter with the shoesâ€"we are dm‘fiy short on sizes. ome _ &re :; $1.75 some $2.â€"some are $2 50, $3 or $3 50 and away ‘up "to 5 00 * shoesâ€"but we have put thes> broken lines on tables byâ€"themsélves, anid the man or. woman who buys them WILL DRAW..A BIG PRIZE when they get the Shoes for $2.00, _ We do this .to.clean out . our broken linesâ€"thas all.. : : o it a o Woe 2 See Come in and look at the great bargains, for if you find. your size, (all sizes on the table) you‘ll. get double value for your .money in Shoe Leather. ds 1+ . ; A «a J |Npp pp p e "tske 1u13fi.“i3.zw" cek k’l{.n t u:éafi.mm:,m-aflu!x.m. en Su ce 2 34, 1 50, 3 38, 7 40, regular prige 2.50 for $1 28. 2.34, 12. 36,2 38, 8 40, regular price 3.00 for $1.50, * Cthp BaZNi) Carrs at Mhc M o e amendar cCn SMYTH BROS Sale Ends SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 4th at 10 P. M. WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY * Jno. L. Wideman., Kyvery padkage is full of 4 E. M. Devitt. Agt. at St. Jacobe, _ #a size 36, regnlar â€"price $1 00 COME AT ONCE i4 4 |_ 1. 8. K. WEBER & COMPANY, REAL ESTATEAND â€" ‘ _ "° "" ‘LIEE AsSURANCE AGENTS, | _‘ _ LOAN, AND. STOCK, BROKRRS. | . Money to Loan on Exsy: Teerms.; . Office: Walper Block,QueemSt, Bosiln dEMAtEY ~<‘~ GERLIN®! we Have Arraiigedto . Assist Yoa â€" w4 » and are‘prepared to give you satisfacâ€" tion in our lines. NEWS: _ P 4P it ‘They went away BERLINs 1O xt is €}

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