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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Sep 1904, p. 5

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«C f t Local News. ; 4 Children‘s regular $1.00 shoes for C .. 60c at Zick‘s Shoe Home. _ ..~ Inssot Powdar « bovitt‘s City Drag Store Â¥+ A. 'msp RANCE, ugb':vw ‘:“!'_""1"_;.;“.“':"‘:.. : quest. WATERLOO â€"â€" ON‘1. The opening day was wo! Scotch Plume. Mr. Horace Longburst, foreman of the Warerioo (broâ€"huiy, . Bas 1awip purchased a Dnc automonile. See © Weichel‘s sugar beet fork and beet topping . knives before buying elsewhere. it‘s the price will make you think, For the choicest quality of suga» cured bacou ana bam and aligkinds o meats go io the vily aieat Market 11. i. uering, Prop. / Go" to M. Wildfang‘s, Berlin, and see his elegant fall stock of suits, gents‘ furmshings, hats, caps, etc. kead his advt. on page 1. PR WILSON‘S FLY PADS. *«‘ SMITHS. _ . FLYC,B@GUARES ‘Lhe W. M. S. Eand will give a band concert in the Watierloo WoWn liah Tuesuay, Uct. 3rd. ‘Lhey will assisted by the funniest of iunny men. ‘‘he Mutual Life and Snyder Bros. baseball teamus play od their tie in Westside Park ‘ibursday aiternoon a\ 4.s4. _ This, no doubt, Will D8 an‘ CX ciling game. NMr. and Mrs. Chas. Moogk and two daughters were taken suddenly ill on Sunday through eating some ice cream, in whica, it is thought, there must have been some poison. ‘They, however, are feeling quite well again ‘The funeral of the late Adam Koch who diea in the House of Refuge, at Berlin, Saturday morning, took place Sunday afternoon from the home . of bis brother, Mr. J. Kochk, Waterl00, where service was held, and thence to Mount Hope cemetery for burial. M We have a large supply of ‘There will be a joint meeting in Berlin on Thursday evening of . the Boards of Trade of Galt, Preston} Hespeler Waterioo and Beriin for the purpose . of discussing the questions of the interâ€"clange of freight, the mail service between the towns and the freight eate in lumber. _ The" highest bid for the Waterioo WoolfÂ¥n Mills offered for sale a To ronto Thursday afternoon was $35,â€" 000, which was below the reserve bid. 1t is probable thatâ€"the mills will be again offered for sale at some future <time. â€"Aâ€" full account of. the sale‘ appears on the first page. Mr. Benj. Piayford, of theâ€" Waterloo Central School staff, has purchased a wopcrty situated at the north énd of Waterlod, fromt â€" Mr. Jacob Bricker, sr., for the sum of $2,500. 1t con» sists of a house and barn and~ nine acres of land. Mr. Playford intends to engage in market gardening in connection with his teaching. : ‘The ~regular monthly meetings ~of the Twinâ€"City Retail Merchants‘ Asâ€" wociation will be resumed ‘mext Monâ€" day evening at the: Y.M.C.A. _ The reports of the delegates to the last convention in Toronto, will then be 'mmuhp\umhyot Ufe in, of Waterloo, and Secretaâ€" ‘ty S, A. Brubscher, of Berlin, I’S',n‘ ERonRteist o d 9 B Mr. . Walton Raymo had «on exhibiâ€" fi--tfln,l.oulo-hl.tco::‘dlh prize hens won a first three ro fllmumm were for the white and black hens two other seconds were for any ,ofi.tmhty.‘nfih,hda“‘m showing. Mr.â€" Raymo, has also n a very | successful exhibitor at many other fairs ~during the past wear. He was the only exhibitor from Waterloo DsV PBune APVIuec_bK _ informaticn furpished on re TANCLEFOOT 6 "!fl (guaranteed) truit Jar Rings of superior ng race at Woodbine Mon won by _ Mir. Seagram‘t Place, the Hawthorne mill at Carl eton Place, the site of the old mill at Lambton, . the supplies, tools, taW materia) mad office {urniture, the man ulactured stock of woollen goods, and recelvable. «â€" . tended 'fi“ummw 'f m. cmir?&;l Upor the beok : debts, @CCONNN® 4"° hills receivable, valued at ©$33,000 there was no bid. * 1t will now be left for the assignee It to C Zick‘s Shoe Home for repaItINg. . For the first time in many weeks a tarmier ~ passed . throughtown with a load of wood Saturday morning. : Through the closing of the Waterâ€" loo Woollen Mills many were thrown of employment, among the number being Mr. ‘Robt. Cornish, His many friends will be pleased to leartk that he has gecured ‘a good situation at Appleton, near. Ottawa, where he has been for some time past. : He has charge of a prosperous woolien mill in that place which is run to its full capacity and many days the mill works overtime to fill the orâ€" ders. It will no doubt please his friends in Waterloo to know that he has secured such an important and lucpative position. He may movehis {amily to Appleton sometime in the future. / WEEKLY MARKET The regular Saturday market was well attended. Produce was plentiful and more than supplied the demand. Butter still sold at 186 a lb.,_ and eggs at 186 a doz. Vegetables and fruit. of which fhere was an abundâ€" ance, were disposed ol at current prices. \ WHITEWASH FOR WATERLOO. l Galt, Sept. 17.â€"Galt administered a clean coat of kalsomine to the Waâ€" terloo club toâ€"day and for the second time this year, byva score of 13 to 0. The game was very oneâ€"sided. Galt hit hard and played well in the field, while Waterloo could do nothing with Flabherty‘s twisters, who struck out 12 men. Score : follows : â€"Battesiesâ€" Flaherty and Marshall ; Rosekat and Reid. By winning this game Gait win# the championship of the «Canadian Galt Acton ... Waterloo . Guelph ... Berlin ...m Preston ... The Mutual Lifwâ€"and Snyderâ€"Rbos baseball teams playéd their second game at Westside Park Friday afterâ€" noon. .. As Snyderâ€"Roos won last week‘s | game the Mutual Life ball team could not possibly be satisfied j until they had another try at the up~ holsterers and m“i»;m owing _‘to their strong determination to win succeeded in> defeating . Snyderâ€"Roos by 98. Gleiser; Tor the latter . agâ€" ,mfion. had yery . poot support, and could not win the game all alone ‘The feature of the game> was the playing* of Herb." Snyder at centreâ€" who had on an extelsior bag, which is used in ‘the upholstering shop . for a glove. As each team have won a m the tie will be played off next Batteries :â€" Mutual ~â€" msfl Voelker ; Sny‘tm‘. and Steller ; Dickert and YUTUAL LIFE WINS 2°D GAME dispose of the properties., cm-nfiftb official rereree, Messrs. John Dick, W. 1. Long, lWon;. Géorge Ing, . "Montceat; e Gilles, Carltton: Placg,â€" Nichâ€" LIBRARY BOARD MEETING Shoe Home for repairing the standing of which is as Woa. Lost. To glay. N.C. . 16 2 2 .888 13 5 1 122 s $ 10 ® ~2 A44 w4 9 3 .487 se I 18 0 850 * 15 2 .166 accounts and bills ut'wa,%“tzd- ‘and other nn::' ‘ hm'g couple, 5 were quite & late. MJMM-‘ g_huqm‘wwl wile; who was somewhat a mbm unable to themseives, helped : them along by supplying them with eat> ables and other things deemed essenâ€" tial to their comfort. Saturday night Mr. Peter Roos and Chic! Fiynn took up some unduclothiu_‘ for the old man, as his wile said that she wc unable to him warm. They na urally wanted <to see the old gentleâ€" mm were refused admittence, she pl s t_h.cnuet..ht‘tmw was not u-i_r:zlud things were rather dirty. king that all Was not ~right, Chiefl Flynno ..on Sunday, morning telephoned© Dr. Hilligrd, M. H. O., and told him he had better up to the house and see what was MaAtter, # P lady ‘refused to allow hinm. to go stairs atâ€"first, telling him the -5 story she had told Chief Fiynn . and P. Roos, but upon his insisting to see her husband she said that be couldn‘t do any good anyway, as he was al~ ready dead. ‘The doctor wentâ€" up, stairs in spite of her objection and remonstrances He immediately noticed the strong odor which came from the room‘. in which the corps lay, and upon e examination found that by all ances he had been dead for five or six days, and decomposition had get in. It appears that his wife had tbeen trying to warm his hands during all this time, scomehow believing that she might in this way bring batk life, and this accounts for Rer excuse that he needed more clothing to keep him warm. â€" One whole night she did this, trying to bring tack warmth to his ,‘Innds after ljfe was extinct. It also transpires thit his wife . had been sleeping with him ail the white, and it is a marvel how spo:ts;oqu,uthg tion Dr. Hilliard immediately communiâ€" cated with the County Crown Attorâ€" mey, who notified Coroner Arnott, of Berlin. He arrived about 2 p. m., and after viewing the reinains iminedâ€" jately "ordered the removal of the body. Undertaker Shinn and A Meâ€" Intyre put the body in a rough box or coffin and _ it.was taken _down. to the cemetery and buried without any ceremony. The body was in such, a state that nothing else could be done. ‘They did not even wait for a pegmit for burial. The bedding and other articles were all put into , heap and burned. When Dr. Hilliard arfived the old Mr. and ° Mrs. Alexander _ Janisâ€" owski had been residents of Waterloo for many years, and lived in an old frame house on "Albert street. . He was employed by Mr. Abs.. Merner from 1868 to 1888, when he entered the employ ol the Waterloo Manulacâ€" turingCo., working at his trade of locksmith. ‘The past few years deâ€" cegsed had hot been able to *work t.hroug growing _ infirmities of old age. He was 83 years of age @nd the widow is 78 years old. This, of course, made it necessary that they should have some support,. as . they had depended upon his earnings for a livelibood. They had often been urgcd to go to the House of Refuge, as they were hardly â€" able~ to take care of themselves and she ‘was rather childâ€" isk. This, however, they absolutely refused to do, being very independent renrd!?nmh matters. During his jlimess . Janisowski would not alâ€" low anyone to see him, and this ac counts for the fact that his sad end was not known before. She was toâ€" moved to the House of Industry . on Monday morning, the house being unâ€" fit for anyone to live in. It appears CORONER ARNOTT SL«T FOR. in the care ADDIFION : TOTHE WATERLOO MUTUAL. The Waterloo Mutual is erecting ® twoâ€"story addition with basemént â€"to their office building on King street to give . additional accommodation wvfii-nflfly” themâ€" selves but also for the Dominion Life and Buckberrough & Co. Mr. John Letter has the contract for the masâ€" S Burkberrough & Co. Mr. John | Hiouse, the pretty togue beibg . Of| . of cleanliness, t & R % pre u8 ioh ce + *nater has the consract for the masâ€" | bfown velvet with touch of shaded of cleanliness, the sausages are on work asd Charles Moogk for the| nasturian golor. Mrs, Buchanad wore M Sor for their absolute purâ€" carpenter work. The addition, it . is silver grey ¢repe de chene, with deep ity. | expected, . will be ready fot pccupaâ€" | collargtte of rich lace, white togue, ‘ tion by New Year, with touch of black. Mrs. Seagram mms ' -3“«..;..1.,.»““ with THE, 5 PROPERTY FoR sApE gamm)collar of. i , streots, Waterloo, consisting sommenes niiiiaeiiaccmuniendonaac ccupaecmidinn us caceiunis smm aci Tes Lat on Shinh in p-lmm[ uies tm Views Be DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED: of stght Th sariiaet RPoken ) | gor: Jale bice, . with Targe We MiteI mact, salary an tapid advanceâ€" Seagram, MP.. Mt. E. SOETM®D.| pirable business. The J. L. NW RR. HILLIARD‘S VISH FIRST INTIMATION HIS GHASTLY FIND THE AGED COUPLE., in a state of decomposiâ€" of one of the lawyers in to _‘ We have just received a large shipment of the Latest and Best for the Little Folks that money could buy. Also see our line of Sehool Shoes. EimE ikei 8, We have a comiplete line of the above shoes, and everybody ‘knows that this store is headquarters~‘or best shoes at lowest prices. Basey SHoEks Opposite Zimmerman House â€"â€" Waterloo, Ont.| | Toromto Globe:â€"The marriage of| Miss Gladys May Buchanan, daughter of Mr. James Oliver Buchanan, and Mr. Norman‘ Seagram, son ‘of hlt.‘ Joseph Seagram, M.P., of Waterloo, took place in St. James Cathedral Bip . 16â€"0, the Rev, Canon Bland, of Hamilton, uncle or vae groom, and Rev. Dr. Owen, assistant rector, beâ€" ing the officiating clergy. The church decorations were simple, of large palms and white asters, of which Jarge clusters of the latter were tied on the pews with broad white ribbon. Dr. Ham played some beautiful selecâ€" tions, and the choir sang ‘‘The Voice ‘That Breathed® O‘er Eden" as the bridal procession came in._ The fair Young bride was quite charming in her dress of cteam satin, exquisitely fitting, and‘the rich simplicity of its long plain foMs made a lovely setting for her tall, slight figure. . A border of pearls round the hem and a deep berthe and falling sleeves of finest rose point lace were the only adotnâ€" ments. A long veil of tulle was arâ€" ranged over a tiny pointed coronal of orange. blossoms, and a shower_ of 1i}â€" ies of the valley were carried. . The ornaments worn were a pearl necklet and diamond pendant, the gift of Mr. Seagram, senior, and a lovely rivje:e WEDDED IN THEQUEEN CITY FISCHERâ€"HERGOTT NUPTIALS hn c2â€"Alcantt M tnirantetet All . cntedivefiinte dn Aiocistiaht as m corsage ornament of diamonds' and emeralds in shape of a crowh resting on a bar. Mr. Buchanan gave his daughter away, and the_ maid of honor, Miss Frances Heron, with the bridesmaids, Miss Olive Buchanan, Miss Gladys Jones and Miss Mollie Waldie, made a lovely group of fair demoiselles in picturesque dresses of ruffied white silk net over satin, with high girdles of folded pink satin, broad picture | hats ol white satin ~beaver with garniture of roSe pink tulle ghd Nlowers, their bouquets beâ€" ing of rose carnations. They wore pretty gold wedding bell broaches, }wlthmmmsrqfllnvum..mw enir from the groom. The bost man and JOHN SCHONDELMAYER Miilinery J. U F F E L M A N N. This week we draw your . attention to our new line of To ‘ fl:h'.(:‘!dn_gmudn&ny,hvm Hosiery ._ Gloves. * Clothing . _ Boots and Shoes Ladies‘® Jackets * Fine Furs | One of the prettiest weddings that has taken place this season was solâ€" ‘ emnized Tuesday. motning in St. \Louis R. C. church, Waterloo, when Miss Mary Hergott, daughter of Mrs. !Enoch Hergott, was marriéd to Mr. ; Alfredâ€"Fischer, eldest son of Mrs. Levi Graybill, and bookkeeper for Mr. Geo. Mpore. Both are popular young people of Waterloo. At ten o‘clock the bride, who lookâ€" ed exceedingly sweet in a beautiful dress of crteam silk voile, with chiffon trimmings, and veil caught with natâ€" ural rosebuds, and carrying a lovely | boquet of white roses, : entered _ the | church onâ€"the arm of her brother, Mr. | Albert ‘Hergott, while Miss Birtha Riddell sounded the sweet strains "of a wedding march lr'al Lohengrin. The bridesmaids, Miss th McGraw, of Stratford, and Miss Amelia Fis« cher, were prettily dressed in white India silk and champagne silk respécâ€" tively, with white beaver poke bon< nets and chiffon ties. They carried boquets of delicate pink roses, The groomsmen were Mr. Albert Ellerâ€" brun, af Guelph, and Mr. }]ulimf Klahs, of Waterloo.. Rev. Father Spaetz performed the ceremony tbeâ€" neath the altar, which was preftily decorated with pink and white astors. After an impressive service the inâ€" vited guests to the number of about one hundred repaired to the home of the bride, where they partook of a .sumptuous wedding dinner. ‘The house looked extremely â€" pretty decorated "with white and pink astors. ‘The happy couple,after receiving the congratulations and good wishes of hosts of friends, left on the 5.20 train on a hcheymoon trip to New York and other points. The bride‘s goingâ€" away> suit was a nayy blue broadâ€" cloth with gréen blue plaid silk . and hat to match. The :‘v:: ~received. . numerous and costly among them being a Magâ€" nificent marble clock, rare cut glass, ‘and many other equaliy valuable presâ€" ‘ents, showing the very high esteem in which she is held ‘by her many iriends. We exfend to theim. best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Fischer will reâ€" side in Waterloo. > £ BECAUSEâ€"â€"the, ingredients are ‘pure and the best obtainab‘e. BECAUSEâ€"the most capable and skilled workmen are employed BECAUSEâ€"the plant is fitted out with all the latest improvements "THR BEST BECAUSEâ€"of unexcelled method of cleanliness, the sausages are notéd for for their absolute purâ€" HOME MADESAUSAGES wHY DUERING MFRS. full l-i Watchmaker and Jewener, an, ~ 44| Gpntral Block: â€"~ Opp. Bnider‘s Mill Th THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATB!H% Sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24th. . BERLIN CHEAP SUGAR . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. WEDDING GIFTS. GEO. HASENFLUG. The abundanse of artistlc and suitâ€" able gifts to be had at cur establish= mebtâ€"all of assured quality, exolusive oo Mnerpren pose m m n Our t prices should also atâ€" tract If you are interested in apâ€" ,...mm o-srctmmm m,’ china are unsorpassed for and low prices: c G. B. RYAN &.C0.,. FARMERS AND WORKINGMEN : 60 pair Men‘s Grain Blucher (late) Shoes, bellows tongue, ~â€" . solid oakâ€"tanned extension slip sols, regular $2.25 value, at $1.75 a pair. o oo n# orak 6 60 pair Men‘s Split Blucher (lace) Shoes, bellows tongue solid oakâ€"tanned extension slip sole, regtlar 81.7m at $1.50 a pair. ‘ 4 oV We always aim to give the farmers and workingmen i6 best value, and can assure you that you won‘t go wrong by buying here. & ty m % smm cone ons â€" _‘_ t ZICK‘S SHOE â€"HOME \ PHONE 318] We do the neatest Repairing. (WATERLOO Wr have a carload of Redpath‘s Best Granulated Sugar, which was bought before the advance, and of which we wlesire to make a quick dirposal; we offer for Thursday, KFridsy and Saturday of this week. Tsc e 100 Ibs. for $4.75 â€"‘\OR â€" * 20 lbs.â€" for $1.00 No sugar will be charged at these prices. ‘ N.B.â€"This is the Best Week for Best Peaches K. SHINN, IS VALUE THAT CAN‘T BE BEAT. On these days will display, in addition to our mur.n“n‘g,"u:. new > styles in Dress Goods, Ladies‘ Suttings, Mantles, Furs, Dress Trimmings, and Silke, ‘Onr assortment in‘these lines is r Berlin and Waterloo will favor us with an inspection of our display on Thorsday, Friday and Saturday. E. J. ROOS ZsICOE‘S3 SBHOEH HOMEH HNEPY __ > y City Grocery and Cnina Hall will be held on * ie n Pmd e ohg .. on o 1 90AE HERE Openin THe Loading School Colleges, and is also a/member of the raiten Hhotavors Alte of Uenader Borlin Business Colle W. D. EOLER, Prarwomiar. & TVESTHRN OMTARIO Trxts Scmoot, is not lviag l;.np-nfi:‘.n in most ra m A msot v:p-twnp ’ & whose graduates got poat:Tonas. It is one of the famous Feder LARGEST ano BEST Js TN 4s STRATFORD, ONT ONTARIO 3#

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