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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Apr 1904, p. 5

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To see our display of Real Live Eister Rabbits, New Laid Exster eggs and tengine German Easer Dyes With a 50 package of our Gorman Easter Eeg Dyes you can cnlor 300 e@gs, making 100 colors avd designs. Aiso & fnil line of package dyes for silk, wool and cotton namely:.Diamond Dyâ€" ©s, Turkish Dyes, Siandard Dyes, Rexall Dyes and Maypole imp. dyes. Deyitt‘s City Drag Stors Dsutsche Apotheke. Waterloo, Top buggies and driving cart for sale, apply to Geo. Hasenflug. Farm seeds of all kinds at J. R. Schiedel‘s, Breslau. Prices right. The finest breakiast bason is to be had at H.B. Duering‘s, Waterloo. ____. WIL h Raymo Bros. every alarm of five, and erea fire it self, will not cause undue worry. Whndent tor dum ighe are § pron: ly «nd liberal fiul.wembuwnr:i earch poliey holder; ,, Don‘t he withoul . Mr: Isaac Groll of «Elmira, shipped thwree ~scarloads ~of~ export: cattle from here on Monday. The Waterloo Central School _ rcâ€" opened _ Monday motning after a woeek‘s Easter yacaticn. H.B. Duering, the best summer in the Twinâ€"City. phstomers. _â€"Fall information furnished on re quiget 10 t 1. 0 Ieylgt . > The Water Commissioners meet on Whursday motning at 9 o‘clock. Mr. John Fischer shipped a earâ€" load of butchers‘ cattle to Toronto Monday. Wall paper, at cost, or from 3¢, a roll upwards at _ J.R. Schicdel‘s, Breslau. Another large shipment of Glover Seed at fom $6.50 per bushel and up at Masenflug‘s. sc L.L. May and Co‘s renowned‘ flow. er and vegttable seeds in packages at 10 for 25 cents at ‘IMasenilug‘s. ooo i l ly lz izly "The annugt. mecting, of;thke Waterloo Bowling Cith wilf be ~held at the Zimmcrmaa House on Friday evenâ€" ing, at 8 o‘cleck. .Mr. Aloyes Bauer is converting the building forneecly occupica@ by the Waterloo Brush Works into a tcnement building. Mr. Fred Pilug has been reâ€"cngagâ€" ed as superintendent of the Waterâ€" loo Consumers Gas Co. works. He commenced his duties Monday mornâ€" ing. The la§ quartetly communion serâ€" vices in this conference year will be held in the Evangelical Church® on Sunday and will be conducted _ by Rev. J.G. Litt, P.E. Do not forget J. Uffelmann _ has put ‘in a stock the largest and newâ€" est designs in Wool, Tapestrs, !irusâ€" sels Carpets, Lace Curtains, Drapâ€" eries, Limoleums, and Oil Cloths. Call amd see his _ gwices bcfore ou; 1 elsewhere. All parents who. have children to send to the Waterloo kindergar{en, are requested to serd them in the miternoon _ as there ‘is no room for them in tie school in the morning. Miss Ritchie ef Toronto, will take €harge of the children in the afterâ€" It looks as if there would be a gearcity ol fresh . maple syrup this Year ‘and the seasun promises te â€"be verp short. A few farmers in . this vicinity have tapped trees, but the weather is not favorgble. A small mty was offered in Waterloo on y â€"at â€"$1.60 per ‘gallon. None was offered .at the market on Satâ€" urday morning and the farmers will not be able to fill the owlers they not be able t have on hand ‘A. Toronto despatel» says=â€"Within tfew _ days the properties of the &ufl; Woolien Mills Company, which include valuable plaats _ at Mespeler, Carleton ‘Place, Waterloo, r Lambton Wu be advertisâ€" C Tor sale. ed in the dil. ooo hants aid) Nlete 1¢ no rane ‘ 4 | 4t no sale they will be thrown out of . work. hayée been supplying the a UAry goods trade . with . a Tlime . of goods, and their closâ€" be Aelt all over the counâ€" IF YOU HAVE THE PolIicYy CcOME AND BRING TEER CHILOBENK W + Local News. INSURANCE. tho butcher, . has sausage to be had He pleases all his n in mt miee ie ts I::_':-':_‘-..-“_"‘: team this year. The unifooms. ; will consist ol black smocks and caps, r yellow _ and stockings. ‘aterioo is forward 4o _ & successful ball season. %. SOLD HIS FARM,. . _ +â€" _ Mr. Abs. Metner, manager of + Waterloo Manufacturering €o., x terloo, has sold a portion‘ of. his larm, just west of the town, to Mr. Chas, Klitrke, jate of Newman‘s Grove, Nebraska. The portion sold consists of _ 104 acres situated on the north side of Etb street and the price realized is $6,000. Mr. Klitake The regular quarterly meeting of the Waterloo ‘auu of Trade was beld in the tewn hall Friday . evenâ€" ing. ‘There was a large attendance of members but very little Business was transacted. Twontyâ€"one new members were added to the Board. A communication was received from the Ottawa Board of Trade asking the coâ€"operation of the local board for the abolition of the Uuty of soft coal. ‘The matter was referred to the Manulacturers Committee. Butter _ was very plentilul at the regular weekly _ market Saturday morning, the, supply being larger than it has been for weeks. It sold at 18 to 20c, per lb. There was â€" a good _ supply of eggs, but the deâ€" mand was equal to the supply, and they sold readily at 15¢c, per dozâ€" en. The attendance was good . anid the usual supply of other produce was offered. No fresh maple , syrup was to be had and many customâ€" ers were disappointed. The regular monthly pig market held in . Waterloo ‘Fuesday morning, eclipsed all onthly _ markets held this : yedr. 'fitucndan'w was unusâ€" uglly‘ large _ and â€"many sales. were made. .Many buyers were present, and the majority of the large _ numâ€" ber of pigs offered were sold. This SATURDAY MARKET At the annual vestry meeting of the Church of the Holy Saviour, Waterâ€" loo, held Monday evening, the folâ€" lowing officers were electeil for the ensuing year:â€"Clergyman‘s Wardenâ€" F.C.G. Minty; People‘s Wardemâ€" H. A. _ Simpson; _ Select Vestryâ€" R. Cornish, L. Shuh, W. Hortop, A.T. Brain, E. â€" Bracy and C. _ Beamm, Sidesmenâ€"Messrs. Cornish, Dawson, Shuh, Taylor, Jones and _ Beam, Vestry Cletkâ€" K. Kershaw. The varâ€" ious reports of the past year were very favoraBle and showed that the church is making satisfactory proâ€" gress. â€" is the season _of the year when many townspeople are looking _ for small pigs from four to fire weeks old and as a result many purchasâ€" es _ were made. The prices were somewhat higher than they have becn for some months, $4 to $5, per pair being realized for this size pig. _ Several lots of pigs, two months old sold at $8 to $10 per pair according to #ze. is a . brotherâ€"inlaw of Mr. Grouz, of Waterloo. BOARD OF TRADBE The regular monthly meeting . of the Waterloo Public School Board was held _ Monday evening. . There were present Chairman Bracndle and Messr$. _ Reade, Berlet, Schiedel, Noecker, S.B. Bricker, Huehnergard, and Cartkew. The business transactâ€" ed was mostly ofa routine charâ€" acter, but â€" considerable discussion took place. The engagemert of Miss Ritchie of Toronto on the kindergartâ€" en staff was ratified by the Beard, She has been engaged for the term beginning Aptil lith, and ending <oh Juné 30th, 1904, and will be paid at the rate of $300 per annum. Her duties _ will be that of assistant kindergartner in the morning and dirâ€" ector in the _ afternoon exchanging with Miss Corrie. A communication was received from the Public School Board of Stuigeon Falls, but no acâ€" tion â€" was _ takem,. Miss Campbell wrote the Board ibanking the momâ€" bers for the kind ~treatment receivâ€" ed during her.stay in Waterloo. The teachers‘ reports were received amd erdered to be filed. Their requests in regard to the caretaker‘s duties were atterded to during the Easâ€" ter vacation. Accoumts amounting to 18.75 wore passed. The matter . of ting â€" town ‘water into the school and â€" into the Principal‘s . residence was discussed and teft in the hands of the Property â€" Committee. Careâ€" takerâ€" Heddeérich deserves much credâ€" it and is recefving much praise for &crubbing all the roofns during the Easter holidays, a duty he is requirâ€" ed to do but once a year. After a lengthy. discussion on minort matters {E was finaily agreed, on motion â€" of . B.B. Bricker, secopded by Dr. Noecker to adjourn. ®: VESTRY MEETING APRIL PIG MARKET SCHOOL BOARD MEETING That desirable 2 story brick resiâ€" denge on the corner of George and Willow Sts., 'nhho,ifl”h the undersigned, is hereby offered for #ale. Eight rooms, including kitchen, hathroom, and other modern ‘denvenâ€" lemces. . On the prémises is a good W enough land for two buildâ€" o+ â€" Kirthet particulars, write or «pply on the to nfifn‘i‘:t.nboc. > HOVSE FOR SALE it wa® an} profuscly decofated with buntâ€" ing , union jacks and other patrioâ€" . The following toasts were proposâ€" ed: ‘‘The King," by A.E. Laveli, duly honered by drinking His ‘Maâ€" jesty‘s health an« the singing | of God Save the King. ‘‘The t:mpni": proposed by Levi Staufier, and re ponded to by Thos. Hilliard. ‘"Canâ€" ada‘‘ proposed by David Bear and replied to by A. _ Weidenhammer; "Our Toppn," by Exâ€"Mayer Diebel, and Mayor Uffelmann; ‘"Ourseives," by A.E. Lavell and resporded to by C.W. Snider and Allen Shantz; ‘"Our Hostesses,‘" ‘was moast happily proâ€" posed by H. KersZaw, and neatly reâ€" spornded to by Exâ€"Premier Flintolt. D. Alex. Bean and A.E. Lavell conâ€" tributed vocal solos. During the banâ€" quet telegrams and cablegrams of regret for not being present, were read from Laurier, ‘‘Too busy watch is dn hvbs e ons tctiited it P itA stt Allht on ing Bor@q" fwom Borden, ‘"Too busy wn‘elil‘ Launrier;" from Gameg, ‘"‘Not necessary, Weidenhamâ€" mer there;‘"‘ from Jos. Chamberlain, ‘"‘Can‘t leave ceuntry; have sent Sherk;" from Alexieff, ‘"Going north for my bealth;‘" from Admiral Togo, ‘Too busy in the bottling and pickâ€" The _ printed toast list was elegâ€" antly and artistically gotten _ up, the hardiwork of Mr. Lavell, and will be kept by the members of the Men‘s Social Union asa memento of this chappy gathering. plied by Woodward‘s orchestra â€" at intervals during the eveming. About Aity young provided by. the ladies, Mr. Lavell, Speaket of House, took the chair, and the "Gow of reasom and feast ol soul ‘‘ began. Theâ€"speeches â€" were all brief, pithy and pointed,.; and frequentiy lit _ dp with bumor. . A few. of them containedâ€"fiashes â€"now and then of. genuine eloquence and bore stromg ‘testimony to the bene fits d_exived from entering heartily On Monday evening a very pleasâ€" ing and interesting lecture was givâ€" en _ in‘thé Waterioo Presbyterian Church by Rev. Alex. McMillan of Teranto on ‘‘The Haunts and Homes of Sir Walter Scett." The church was comfortably flled in spite of the rainy and disagreeable night. The lecturer was introduced . in . a few suitable romarks by Rev. J. R. Gilchrist, pastor of the Church, The lecturer, a rative of Edinâ€" burgh, is a _ very pleasing speaker. Aiter quoting _ Carlyle, Tennyson, before nine o‘clock. When we say young, we do _ so advisedly, for though they were not all young in years, they were all young in spirit, and bubbling over with youthful enâ€" thusiasm. _ After substantial justice had beer done to the good ‘m-r nravided hy the lodiee Mr Tavell into the deBates of the Usfion ling business." AN _ EVENING WTH SIR WALâ€" TER S@OTT. place Sir Walter Scott holds in the literary world, he went on to G@esâ€" cribe the "haunts and homes of the great _ Scottish poet, showing how many beautiful gems in his writings are due to the circumstanees . of his early life. Bright word pictures were givagr of the family life in the old home, the sehool, the kirk, the university, his visits to the lowlands, his great faculty for story telling, his subtle wit, his courtship, . and numerous fitting extracts read from his writings to illustrate the points At the conclusion of the lecture a hearty vote of #hanks was given the lecturer on motion of Rev. Mr. Bradley and Judge Chishoim of Berâ€" Ruskin _ and _ Goethe on the high lim, A nteeting of thowe interested in the reâ€"organization _ of a bascball team in Waterloo was held in the Alexander ;House pariors on Friday evening. There was a gooi attendâ€" ance, and much enthusiasm prevailed. Waterloo is sure tw bhave a ball team ‘this â€" summer, that will : doubt ve the support ol t public, m' is some goo@ material in town that with gd ¢rainin‘g will hold . their own wi gy team â€" in the newly organized Canadian leagâ€" ue. It is the intention of th¢ club to join the Canadian league and Messrs J.E. Graham, W.E. Raymo ul.“'.A: ‘* Reid wore flg 2. -fllxm on Wednesâ€" day next the @thedule for the Canadian league #o to be dra: up. As . Waterloo was not 2t the . mtoting n â€"trood " Friday, write the secretary of the Canadâ€" jnn‘ League and make application officers were BASEBALL CLUB ORGANIZED Hon. Pres Schaeter, ... . Hhak the he fik. """'7 U _ ast the pest by attending the mvm::v. Seagram . Ind Viceâ€"Pres. â€"Wm. Hogn. m Treakurer â€") & B w dnc * above oficers o e ons To ind Ceo. h: â€"â€" Tok mtcbdents focite ming â€" goung lady waitâ€" was instructed to , The following little Mr. McMillar has kindly comsented #o deliver his celebrated lecture on the "Homes and _ Haunts of Sir jWalter Scott," in the Church this ‘eveming at 8 o‘clock, to which the Ipnbllc are cordially invited. Collecâ€" tion at the close. THE WATERLOO PRESBYTERâ€" IAN CHURCH REâ€"OPENED ®N SUNDAY. The Ladies‘ Aid Society of the Waterloo Presbyterian Church have been making praise worthy efforts in connection with the decorations _ of the church, and must feel amply rcâ€" warded at the success which _ has crowned their labors, for the church now presents a most beautiful and artistic appearance. During the past few weeks the auditorium . of the church has â€" been decorgted by Messrs. Mueller & Rietz of Berlin and serâ€" vices had to be held‘sin the bascâ€" mernt of the church. On Sunday the 10th inst., the church was reâ€"opened the Rgv.‘ilex. Mclml' of Toronto, who preached able ‘and eloquent serâ€" mo##s to large and appreciative conâ€" gregations. l&h':‘u’nnlpu in the Methodist t Church, Sunday was filled morning and evening, by Rev. H. B. â€" Christie, pastof ° of Wesley Church, Brantford, Mr. Christie is an eloquent, forceful, and logical speakâ€" er, and was listenced to with deep inâ€" terest. His points are made clear by apt _ illustrations which send home _ the lessons he wishes to teach. In the morning he spoke on the Holy Spiritâ€"the _ Paracleteâ€" bringing out the meaning of the original, as an â€" advocate, a helper, and a comforter. In the evening his remarks . were addressed particularly to men. Ne based his remarks on theâ€" story of the young man in the Gosgel who had kept the commandâ€" merts from his youth up, but was attached to his riches, from which he drew many \beautiful lessons. Mr. Christie is a young man with a very bright {fubure. Peérhaps that is the o;;thflpal reason for the popularity of our Millinery. J. Uffelmann. A special committee of the Hamâ€" ilton Board â€" of Trade has recomâ€" mended _ that a _ committee of that body be appoinied io be known . as Board of Cuncfllntl%md Mediaâ€" «on _ to deal with labor disputes, from which should be selected a subâ€" committee of them to coâ€"operate with a similar committee appointed by the Trades and Labor Council.. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! A despatch from Ottawa says: The Grand Valley Electric Railwar Co., which owns a line between . Brantâ€" ford _ and Berlin, app to the Railway Commission Fridgy for apâ€" proval of <an overbead cr g â€" of the â€" Grand Trumk Tracks, east of Faris, The board approved of a levâ€" ol crossing for the present until the G.T.R. has changed the level of its track at this point. Do not fool with EDUCATION 1 JOHN SCHONDELMAYER, THE CHURCHES WATERLOO METHODIST Eold + RICHARD ROSCHNAX & BROTHER. WANTED Our store is filled frem top to bottom with the latest and best new spring lines of shoes that money can buy. There is noâ€"way of getting around the fact that our store is the proper place to buy your shoes. For qualâ€" ity and right prices we have them all beat. Our comâ€" petitors all have to take to the woods in this proposition. ' Yours for best shoes at lowest prices. rls and ‘can f .dw;'nlh Dow‘t forget to bring ue your repairs. Opposite Z‘mmerman House. o moatrriod Bot 4s p 1 will also teach an evening claas in ‘ | Berlin this time from May 23r4 to Jand 11th. . Honrs from 7 to 10. Ste _ | me for evening class the same as for VEERY sSTUCCESSFU L For more{than ten years has our cog cure stood the test. Do not neglect a cold fior a 'ltilgbt cough whe one bottle of Dr, Hoofland‘s Consump tion Cure will bring instant relief Price 25 and 50c and every bottle guar anteed, > A. J. ROOS, Buccessor to Snyder‘s Drug Store Stores: _ Waterloc, Ont. Teacher oltO;‘lnn"n. Pirad.mzuln nndodnna mo»y ; also 0 ng a prope mode bvu{mnu‘ For urmo‘ app‘y to Open Sundays. makes the meal twice as good. A allver service lasts a lifetime.. Notbing else combénes beanty and usefu‘néers to such a degreo. The secret of our sucâ€" cees ns sellers of Silverware is that we purchase only from reliable manufacâ€" turers. We are agents for the Roger Bros. 1847 knives, forks and spoons. Berlin & Waterloo. Phones 49 and _ 216 Watchmaker and Jeweller. Central Block. ;VAN‘I;IED-â€"I&‘!IQ: to learn td"-t e 2y and man t two woeks. m:onu.te?chin: l: Bcr.llnon Monâ€" assortment, Select day May 23rd. All wishing to learn Saea e busen uen ienneomnleres be sure to see me in the upstair parlor of the Market Hotal on Saturday May . imaintsicate k wo wd over wa offer $10 to any one t chn‘t teach how aymo Br( to out, fit and put together in dress or mantle an.l‘hc I also c.:.:l&:’ B § one ean show me w 00 :Iun as moch i1 ontting in two pemmnmmme !K! TORE o m':m l? same near it. fenretuuncces Market C which I rive free. ® I will teach this class in Berlin from «_ A Silverâ€"Laden Table Learnâ€" Dross Making In Two Wooks, : T â€" hh a ie , Director of the Waterioo Musioal Society‘s 8 ind. Evening Class. E. M. DEVITT. â€"Mail is an easy matter when you buy from us. . Some.peopl that because they are living at a distance that they cannot get mmryqviuuifthayvuodoingfieirh{l’gig. on . may in some i but not atâ€" "Ryan‘s." . Our "one J 2l pritsibis is weil knowllfbo that there is no advaniage to be| ufimhmfimfigou“fifilmh"fi flled by ienced every department, so you are ly. sal sending your oxéers to us. We will send you samples of any line goods you desire, â€" Apothlu;d'illh'b%::ln.ln‘!yn n > h your selections at home. â€" Then, in buying us, if the goods: send you do not please you, you may return them, and geb y money. «That‘s fair, is it not? â€" Try us with your next Mail Op *Â¥ an experiment, and we‘ll show you how well we‘ll fill your . reque Come if you ean, or if you can‘t come, write. y Pal Raymo Bros‘. Our spring stock of Wall Paper has arrived. A fine assortment, Select now. CAMAAMARAARAARAARAAAAAAAAAAAA WALL PAPBR CROCKERY Market Grocery, Berlin â€" € 2788828888888 2404044242448 §_ A Large Shipment Of Seeds YOUI! Mammoth Long Red Mangold 10s lb. Mammoth «Hant Yellow Intormediate 103 lb. Mammoth Giant Sugar Keet 15s lb. Short White Improved Carrot 15¢ lb. Stowell‘s Evergreen Corn 1246 lb. Early White Cory Corn 1240 Ib. Early Premo Corn 15¢ Ib. Mcrean‘s Little Geom Peas 1248 lb. Champion of Ergland Peas 124 1b. Ficest atrain of Sweet Peas 10c 1â€"4 lb. Finest Lawn Seeda from 10¢ up. All reg. seeds and some flower seeds sold by the ounce. All other varieties of which we have a large assortment in proportionately low prices. Space here doesnot permit us to quste pracos. s musive ; .B. Ryan & Co. We have put inâ€"stuck another large shipment of nice xflry Plates, Bowls, Covered Dishes, audhh;n.wqwmhuuam mostly imported direct from the place of growth was put in stock this week and in arder to reduce the same quickly to make room for other goods we will sell the same a: the following close prices, Remember! only the very best and finest strains offored and every pound cuaranteed new Geo. Hasenflug, es c aeo e o rnle oi ced nc Paagihes prvennctee Anaatihe SEE. MR. HARD ON SHOES Yours to please, Are genuinely good because tried, proved and tested by every means kunown te responsible growers. They are known and endorsed all over Canada as the most reliable, aud people who buy them run abâ€" solutely no risk of disappointment. We make sure inndvmthst:: seeds are right and guaran values . to nb‘oh always the best. Farmersâ€"you can save trouble by buying your seed for the same money at Waterloo; C Cretth.e Best 8. GINGRICH, Erb St. â€"â€" a Wa STEELE BRIGGS SEED§S ob Py Efii; aA 8 4 Waterloo «budd hob 2 4J

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