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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Jan 1904, p. 1

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a!) (ht Popular Boot and Shoe Store l mgféW "llllaktsr's . "_','i'",i_aiislr,C,'i_'sa,cA. O. Boehmer 5:." Peter Hymmen, in? 'tif'lr" Jacob s. Boos, 2:” . THE CHRONICLEJELEGRAPHI‘ Menu' brown attteart Milan, In 49.3393qu pxico CLOTHING DEPT. SHOE DEPT. Younn’ gr'ey He norm can”, " 311, an! priest 6 00 and r", Ian's tur overooun. brush walleby 'Ne, prion $16 tur $1130. ’I tar Marceau, luck wallow, 1.531.: .22 for " " We luvs a. new and large nook mmgriaiug may min] Xan- gifts. Tho Mowing no a few of sham. _. We Around ands” _ at All The Noise Is About. we». ' 33 Men’s tine tweed luk‘u “all nude u price 10.00 tor 7 75 li ’l handgun“ our mu make, is " 1 50 for 1 If), $30,! puma In tweed serge regular into 750 for Mo. 301i long OV'eroM's with alarm 0011.", If!» 24, 25, 28 wd 27, regular 'ere' , 50 Ind 8400(01-3 75.7 - - ”in: 3 50 and " IO for 2 TCs, 30 men’s overcoat: n bl frog have: cloth, regulnx tlt or .75. Boy's Odd Test, regular 60 and 650.10! - . - 4 9 c, Boy's Odd Gonna, regular 81(1) and ”.50. for - . 3 1 - 4: 9 Men's ("mom "gain us and no rum, tor - ttt 1 1 . $9 9 Bay's Rudy‘s, regular 33,00 and WMO, for . . 8 2 - 4: 9 Men's Plush Supp-as. regular 81.2 , up $1 So, for . 9 9 0 Women's Felt Slippers, Far Bound, regular 'LOO and $1.10. for 9 O o . kl: and Children's Felt and Fur Bound Slippers, regular 750 for 6 O C :hjldmn’t Fen Slippers. Felt Holes, reduced to . [ 2 5 C yells Help You Reduced Prices uniqmrbor: for Iron PIP', V "my: vat Frttiaqt. Phon. m. King tk. Berlin. Nem- Buak of amnion. SKATES, HOCKEY STICK; and PUCKS SLEDS, TOOL CHESTS, POCKET KNIVES. CARVING SETS. Complete line of RODGER BROS.' . "Seal Brand” TABLE CUTLERY. We to not going to It! ml! and wait tsr sbo In": any: of ”do. bring bacinou our 'ly, we are going oat gunman NOW bad I. we lat " mm on: tum: "oet um Le thinned down to tho "a lip prams! Izonjoepm. . Slater Shoes. For Men ttte For Women Fun for” 3!! EU“. COMPANY, OF BERLIN, LIMITED Waterloo County's Greatest Store. wool Mun ulna-rs, 1 60 pair Men’s but quality RIM an 36, 37 38, 39 and ‘in low out and norm, all Illa - $10, tit and " for ‘050 tvsdi00 (or ms. 18 pair boys' wool lined rubbon, In (171?” Mimi wit h c:i..r.os rvgalar Ttre . pair for tN. 3"",31 I"y1, e) reg- _ 21 "air youths' rubhou, til as”, 11yh,tt? tCy,,,., regular 556 . p ir for ‘kl “A. bhck and " and tte The Shoe Man. “95. i h walleby " :THE‘ Select your Xmas Presents 18 pair M1“ tar bound slipper. reyumr Koo for cms. 12 p sir uhildren'l far bound slippers, rv-gu m We for 49a. 18 "air men’a long top boota In min and wip w! aim r-gnlu 2 50 and 3 50 for $12 19, 24 p :ir boys' lone top thou (min and tsplit regalar 125 no 2 Oth, tori.98s 18 p sir we" rubbers, narrow tooo, " "a It to 2 "new 18a. 3tt pair Curd'gus manhoo- In “dial. miners and tyttildrott all Mv's, regular prlee 930 to L25 pair for 750. "Slater Shoes" are price branded on the soles by tho MAKERS, who KNOW the “Al VALUE of each pair of the Good. yeu Weltod Common sense Shoes no priced by the DEALER, who chugg- what he thinks HI MN GIT. Valuation” “mural. ‘m ‘5'... 'G'Mll'tgttAta2ta ", C u . WA'rBRUttt, mayo, mum? mums, JANUARY 7. tf, to a! in Wallace.-- Maura. Albert Heller and Henry Mayer of Brampton spent the Xmas holidays at their» spective homes here.-- Kin land Heel ot Mitchell was the guest at her college friend. Mia Amy Snider dur- Ing the holiGras.-- Mr. and Mrs. J. Fllsinger of Southampton spent the Christmas halide]; " the home ot the Iurmer.- Mr. John Gingrich of Sherman City. Mich. we: visiting with friends and relatives in town, and other places. He was the guest of his brother, N. W. Gingrich, while in town.-. The Mines Snider entertained a number ot their friends to a New Year's Eve party. Diamond Wedding.--on New Year's Day Mr. end Mrs. Philip Winner" Celebrated their diamond wedding. A large number of friends and relatives were present Jr. the ceremony end the day throughout was spent in general good cheer. We were not able to secure lull particulars. Presentnion.-0n Holiday out; a number at the conceptual ot Methodist Church gathered " the ra- idence ot Mr. And In. Ju. How~ lett and presented their (Ingmar, Miss Clan. with a Hutu writing desk and stationery " n "eogrsitiots ot her service- " org-hm in the church, The ladies brought with them well filled bake“. and almond a sumptuous lunch. Fulani-Min Kn. my]! spent. her holidays with Mud-l n Strtrtturd.-- Mrs. Jan. Bmith ot Durham is visiting renun- "m.-.. Mr. Rennie Phantom cl Tomato University wont Xian " home.-- Mr. arid Mrs. Ju. Bumett ot En- moss spent Sunny n Mr. William Glennie's. Brier- The respective Christmas entertainments were held very sue- oesslully. Both churches were tmed to their uunoat.-- Nomination Day was held last Monday. The old coun- cil was elected by amstamuloa. They are the lollowing. Reeve I]. Jas. Howlett. Couneitlora.-. In”. Sol. Koch, J. Wilkinson, Adam Mat. tusch and John Kuhl. This in the first time lor I long while that the Council wee returned without elev- tion and u the council wu ennui in fulfilling their duties and 111.7! ready to serve the Township thehelt ol attention. We congratulate the gentlemen on their well-earned "r. election. i ll an." an ttttttNet. - T g mmmwm WINTEBBOURNE. on “Gill-o my: our In. - “I? lab, can team, and tab Reception-tht My oval-inn in. Linwood van on the whole, reception vu given tour. on! , ttnraaaa actual“ - at hockey. John A. Dunn", "theirtteatt. on '0 mm to...“ home game- mu their return from :11qu I‘d- human. Anny-nun“ no now ding trip. Alan numb-r at tho lulu nth: n “mama: St.- young peoples at tho neighborhood iq- Chmu no kin. eluding relative. trom and». {hr -"----- mum, Toronto arrdNtrott, in. NE? DUNDEE. prelent, and putook at “or! lup- - per, me: which Apropos. was no Death ot In. 'tir.-thte ot the vided, con-hung at I“... and on.» union: 01m: 'souutuuticy music. The party hob up about [and at” on Kean-any Ian, Dec twelve o'clock, singing. "Auld Lang W, in the potion ot Mrs. Veronica Sync." Mr. And Mn. Durant. Will Hillel, all“ at the lug Henry Fists, resideon the old new mm In at. in ttoruttt you. Damned had has run“. will [magma um. um r..." Briefs.--). Henry Hanna: n- turned hem: last went an: - ing a tew dun with "11mm in Durharm-The Y.P.0.A. not on Mon- day evening in the new. room to re-organize.- In Vida Nun: ot Elma is spending t (on an n his 1Nyme.-Mr. and In. B. Hamilton; who have been 11e'lut"d", in Iowa State and» Scot , us in“: neighborhood lulu. Ira between the Linwood hays md the, home boys. Considerable work was put in by our boy: toad the he in suit-Mo shape tor the gum. but we no loll” to lay tttat their, work wu mu. n the Ice In not In good condition And con-quad" one tum wu Index the m Ilk- ndmtage u the Minot. The Linwood My: came here am at two mm, malty mutual “In.“ In n- A side were played. A [nu-hot at LII- wood In“. mic! that an. “deb-axed but. has. Only - tr minute at. in“ In! all My: wuevmrlm by: In. ir In. to on. "an. or not no.“ at!!!” a that. Mbe ”all an m In mm on M Y N. ad out by! In M I. I Nat m .ety an”; A. I“ .0!- has” Hockey Match,u-0n Tuesday In“. game ot hockey was played on Ioal_ 1 Out 'Bui , New: Note 2:; h C Our Busy Neighbors New: use: Get-d tr In!“ Can-pound... hi) ST, J ACOBB. tl LEDIIOII In the guest ot her sister, IB. .L. Bloc u t.-- Mr, A McAllister and tulr"llciit New Yen's Day in Bloom-te.-- In. WP. Woodward at London m a "ttor " Wm. Petmon's for A I" day! last week.- Mr. Peter Hufner up." u law day t lat week in the Clash: Citr-- H. and Mrs John 'tttt at [all] a! St. Junk. Ipent - Yeah my st Albert mum‘s ',-,ti- SWINE! ot Rintale III-tit “my. n In home more WW I.“ of “I test I Iii; an to: " root.-- Ir. J.A. “II-v. . mutant, nun - ”km It'. may. Tint Hockey 1utctt.--we were sur- gathering on New Year's Day. Be prised about the Article which appear- sides their own family, they were at inthis peper last week, Linwood joined by Mr. and Mrs. McBride of claiming the but - of hockeyu‘be: Detroit, and Miss Jessie Balleutine. tween tit. Chmentl and Linwood by of Flint Mich. _ two to one. Now it is a well known -----r--r-.- tact toevery lensibfe man. that the _ STOMACII TROI'BLI'LS. - [one aided fairly and merely one - to one. The tie is admitted by the A disordered stomach may muse no lending member! ot the Linwood team and of trouble. When the stomach nod whoever did the corresponding to, tails to perform its functions the the paper new the very unsports- wels become deranged, the liver unlike way. We always like to and kidneys congested, causing num- put up l Madly game and we can erous diseases, the most fatal of point with pride to the baseball sea- which are painless and therefore the Ion of last summer. St. Clements more to bedrcaded. The important tied with our St. Jacobs opponents thing is to restore the stomach and once, and once we lost by one run, liver to a healthy condition, and but we never tried to win on paper, for this purpose no better preparation tt we were not able to' win on the en be used than Chamberlain's field of sport. Linwood was beaten in ltomach and liver tablets. For sale theproper way by st. Clements; the by nil druggists. - ttrat game two to one and the last --------. - was oneto one, and whoever BLOOMINGDALE. tried to uter the were ibould go to - meme othef town no St. Clement” Notes.-- The Christmas holidays would beiuatiMd in refusing to play ;have been more than usually fraught Linwood min. We would go into ,with festivities in the neighborhood. .deteils About the disputed points, but On New Year's Eve, a large mitit- this space is entirely too useful to ber of the friends of Mr, George Ber- use in such amanner. Linwood is let met at the home of his father to aware of the true facts as well as we welcome George and his bride, The ore and therefore should act like evening was spent in pleasant, soc- sport. and not the contrary. fable converse, and a sumptuous Future days are over, spread was partaken or--wr. and But there is something just as good Mrs. Thomas Bedford celebrated their to clever, silver wedding on New Year's Day, It is Dr. Hens Stock Food, About thirty guests' partook of the " At Peter r, Schummer's store, festivities and numerous costly and " Perturnal.--Mr, Albert Boegel is on» handsome presents were given, laying his holideye under the parent- Personal-Mrs. Pugh was the el root. Albert is doing well at clerk- guest ot Mt Charles Bedford last 1ng in ’Cheptow And we wish him week-Mr, and Mrs, H, Ward of Tor- tntCcetrs.-Misa T. Spielmaker left for onto spent the holidays here.---- Mr. home in Toronto Alter spending New and Mrs. David Bemis, spent New Yen‘- in St. Clement-Miss Sophia Yetrr's Day here.- Mr. J.A. Mac/ti- Spielmoket, Toronto is visiting un- lister and Misses Joanna and Sylvia der the punt“ "of. ore visiting friends in Listowel and and It. and In. August Alarms, spent N” Yes“ my in Ftt,route. .-aer. m In. Geo. LatAtter ol Flor- ndnle, spam Nu Yen's Du M the lonnet'a home there.-- um Morgan Death ot In. 'tsher.-thte ot the on.“ nude-nu ottNa community [and uvny on 'My um, Dec m, in the potion at In. Veronica. Haber, mm “the [no Henry Fists. ”. in ttoruttt nu. Damned had but)” [alone time with heart Rouble and atom. Herhuatttusd pre- m her ”out tive years. Th0 than] took place on Btrturday Jan. and, Iron m homestqd, two mum we“ ot Now Dundee tu. the Nahum mu; hate, tor service autumn-u and in well amended at who 01 use Item] weather. Four.. mm a. iatt to mourn he: an. The] "0, lurid ot Michignu, Hwy at Indium; Ions. ot Lake- we, Goo“. or Mom; Joseph at home; Lizzie, (In. Woods,) " home, Sophh. (Hunted in Indiana.) Isaac, ot Pauylnnn; Mary. (married in m. autumn.) Lash, (Mrs. Doll,) ot liq-vino; Sunnel ol Algoma; Pom and Philip ot Bantam; and Aur. ot Orulia. Matilda and Julia pro downed bu. The Cold Bttap.-rhe coldest snap otthe season it not fur years, is at present visiting our country. The thermometer registered thirty-three below mo which is a record breaker for this section ot the country. Many ot the any fenders say that the [brunt cold wuo is the coldest they hue ever experienced, and we hope milder Weatherowiilsettle in before long. ST. (ELEMENTS HAWKSVILLE " CCL, uii 1 Personals, Mr. John Hosea oi [Manitoba is spending a month at his old home here.-Mr, and Mrs. W. ‘Coulier of Toronto spent the holiday iwith Mr. and Mrs. Ruht. Catheart.-- OEr. Wes, Smith ol Chicago, was home 'tor xrnas.-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 'iRuthcrtord who have been spending Xmas week at Mr, A. Boomer's re- turned home Saturday last.-- Miss Henry of Siratlord is holidaying at home.-- Mr. and Mrs, W.H. Gardiner Ei Edmonton urived here New Year any and will spend acouple of 'monihs with Dr. and Mrs. McEach- ern.-Mr. A. Boomer, who has been Expect health tor some time, is now tireiy confined to the house and his'condition at this writing is, not BO favorable.-. Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Welsch olMich., are guests of Miss 1'rooksc-- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Rennie had their annual family gathering on New Year's Day. Be. sides their own family, they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. McBride ot Detroit. and Miss Jessie Balleniine. of Flint Mich. _ A disordered stomach may cause no and of trouble. When the stomach tails to perform its functions the 'trowers become deranged, the liver um kidneys congested, causing num- erous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. The important thing is to restart the stomach and liver toa healthy condition, and lor this purpose no better preparation an be used than Chamherlain's ltomach and liver tablets. For sale " MI druggists. - spread was partaken ot-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redford celebrated their silver wedding on New Year's Day, About thirty guests. partook of the testivitits and numerous costly and handsome presents were given, Persomus.-Mrs. Pugh was the guest of Mr, Ousrles Bedford last week,-Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward of Tor- onto spent the holidays here.---- Mr. and Mrs. David Bemis, spent New .Year‘s Day here.-. Mr. J.A. Manu- lister and Misses Joanna and Sylvia are visiting friends in Listowel and .Vlcinlly this week.- Miss Olive Hem- is ot Detroit spent the Xmas holidays with tr1ends here.-The Literary Soc- iety will hold their next public mort- ing on Firth-day the ninth inst , A good programme is expected Mrs. Johanna Sudethulm, ul Fergus Falls, Minn ' tell uddislocaled her shoulder. She had asurgeon get it back in place as soon " possible. but it was quite sore and pulled her very much. Her son mentioned that he had seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised (or sprains and soreness, And she asked him to buy her a bot- tie ot it, which he did. It quickly TC- lieved her and enabled her to sleep, which she had not dune tor several "rs. For sale " all druggists. Bril.--We ne way to report that Almond Rennie. one ot our lorwuds, “ll luv: this week for London. This will mean u navy loss to our hockey tmac-T new will keno skating for the no“ week as ice culling is now in program la+A- , tho and In we! 1-" Ant-.- It“: wa “an... . any“. a. Ina-R the ”wit M. 0|... ,0. Trsttas 3: in“. up q eon-thaw “Lena lath "guilty at hunky. Thoma In In mm, an; I my Knead}; one. We am an that tttetrt. onb- hon are. mum tot ot 131101". tad as only out tor . clan - Annual Supper.- Our hockey team Huey-d We)“: at their annual orster suppat as Spaht‘s Hotel on Baturday evening. DISLOCATI‘ D LINWOOD HER SHOl" LDER _ : _'" i. 32 ; To clear our "all Put 'ttsus/iii) i,',' Easy Job and Good 93% _ , Over Three-quarter's of a Million . Landed " New York. New York, Jan. 6.-Tho Herald In :-r,Sta.ti'tio for the year r903 given out by W. C. gluon, hndigg agent, show that 904435 passengers were brought to this port during the year just ended, [H.276 of these being cabin and the rum 042,959, being steer- age passongers. TIris is an increase of 68.653 over the number of stAraee ""etttrers hrotvght here in 1901. Numb» 10 smn Spring sum, new], New mm. ‘" 8m 8 8t ' 9t 10 Ith at _ p, Number of Pin 3 8 4 0 3 Jr - WA That's our wish to you and we hope it will be fulfilled. Tit yearjust closing has been the banner year of our existence in Wat- erloo and we thank you one and all for your custom. Our bu ing facilities are now better than ever, nearly everything coming dz'ect to us from the manufacturers. We aak tor a continuance “you: favors during x904 and we will do our best to uphold the repaint“: of our businesses as the most up-to-date and Ingest in!!!” Stores in the County of Waterloo. . dd 1 I I Hero tt A New Your tt Glftl Do you mutt B amp in Shea-1 You can gst it by on!“ I the nook In limited tspd won’t I.» long. Look " ttru M a m The Market Shoe Store, l Happy NewYear A Christmas W Present t'; CASH ONLY 1llll Man and Women _ CASH ONLY Phone 179 CHEAP CA 23 and 2%; South Side King Street, Berlin, kgenbs fur Mum-n. Sm Ford’s Puquetry [om-lug. We bus had "iiiiiiii GG-is " an: trbuve in not old stock, of but In A GREAT PASSENGER PORT, Sale starts Doc. 29, to Janum " Qua! 1llEthdiitt'8 is about to reversohia glue and star: in on 1904? "So null the time away.” , 9 O 8:guvou may now friends, and Mr- memed many ties that bind In to old one; Begin NOW to writ. 1904. T Don't forget your dues. Don’t forget “all" urinal?! this, don’t forget to look to as during the you tirrqrorrthing unv- new, reliable and drsfrable in footwear look to an tot bum prion. We'll um disappoint you. With a promise to do atl tho more {at our friends and patrons during the coming your that we hare dam In the past, we extend a It" YEAI'ICIEETIIG. Trusting Ind bop- icg we may all be here hale, In”: and bonny, whan ita an. to n- vene the time glam again. SMYTH BROS. Our mortment for the holiday: is the but we "or had tho pleasure to show. The inside are " comfortable u the can!“ Are handsome. There are no lumps to irritate the sole nor teg work to cause disintegration before the shoe- bavo earned th cont. E- TAr.. BECKER, that will be tb benefit to any member of thcbmlly would be a pair of _ NEW YEAR A Happy sea) to Shoes. 'llpptsrts,9tutttrtsrs or look. Old Father TIME! The Shoe Men. . Berlin. qulow Front. numb-n. tkst now-9137““ hd,':."',';', to Loan on may Tim. 0 co: Wnlper Block.Queon 8&3.th And nre'prepnred to giro you "the.rt'. Mon in our linen. m 'N ', h .I. s. I. It!!! a 'ear. REAL ESTATEAND f ‘\ fl LuyiAst'URANCEAGENTtU, , , LOAN AND sr'ocx saunas. ' 2:2 We Have Arranged ' Assist You CHEAP CASH STORE at BERLIN. Et;

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