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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Jun 1905, p. 1

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8â€"10 KING ST. You are cordially intvited to come and sem tte beautiful display o Spring Millinery at the Old Reltable Miltiaery Parlors of Mrs. C. Stoncrnagel. Waterloo. f The display compriess the liest Parisiin and Amwicaa designs in headgear. The parlora ars aleo hoadguartess tor dreas trim: mings, No ifforta have been spared to sslect the lates: and prettieat rovelties to ault all classes. * Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘s Spring Millinery CLOTHIER AND HABERDAsHER Sign of the Gold Star % % us C Clothes, Shoez, Ha‘s CRANITE & TINWARE WE Fotk _ THE CHRONICLE®TELEGRA No need to tell you more about it. Prites speak for themselves. gmpresqy â€" LADIES® eMmPREsgq e(enor) ;‘\;2 SHOFS . Weseloh & Co. B NRAQAAAAAAAARRMARAA AMMAÂ¥1 & AFTER ALL THERES NO PLACE To sHoP LIKE THE BIG STORE. ~â€"WILDFâ€"AX N G BOEHMER‘s ; Caps and Het'{l‘umluhing:. Next to the Post Bargains SELL A Base Ball and Bat We can svit you whether ; $3.00 or 37 0U. _ Bring the B Is a great problet\in any household that owns a boy. Our Boys‘ department is full of bright Spring Patterns and all the Latest Sty lea. Boys who have worn our clothes,. Mothers who have selected themn and Fathers who have paid for them, ail unite in saying we have the best wearing, best made and best looking Boys‘ Clothing forthe money in the city. > | Boys‘ Clothing Given Away with every Boys‘ Suit ssm Ned in n t n i c Amantnemin iegnrep for They fit from the first day. _ Reâ€" quire no breaking in. _ Mave the comâ€" lort of the old and the grace of the new. The new top cloth bals at The new patent kid ut The new chocolate Oxford The new Empress shoes for women in tan, chovolate, patent colt asd kid in high or low shoes are the most dainty and etvlish shoes you ever sa w. You‘llt agreo when you see them. The new tanmed hlsat CQ9o An Dippers special 5¢, } Rerzgfnml ‘('lippern. reg 18 for 15. Victor flour sift rs special 13e. Tin wash beilers rea 1.50 foc $1.20; reg 2 25 for $1.85. Tin"ten keitles special 15 :. Broad boxes reg 75 for 65¢; reg 90 for 89¢; reg $1.09 foc OJc. Japan silk ;tt;a.iners. mgris for 10c. IX [ for 5h¢; reg 50 for 42¢. wa h No. 9 copper nickel plated tea kettle, spacial $1.00, Nickel plated sad irons,special $1.00. %, Retinued dish pans, reg 50 for 15¢; reg. 10 for 35 :; reg 35 for 20. ; reg 3) for 25¢. D ist pans special Ge. Fire shovels special 4*, Tin cullend=r strainers 100. _Retinged cullenders, reg 25 for % Sle Gailvanized pails spacial 292 For sale only by WATERLOO y 1 ~©$8.00 late Oxford 2. 50 esus": 950 "‘"""*" *4 00 your price be ';0_‘,' il) f BERLIN g 20 for Office. School Picnic.â€"A number of the ratepayers of this section assembled it the schoolhouse last Friday evenâ€" ing to discuss the question of holdâ€" ing a school picnic. . After due conâ€" sideration all present decided in fay= or Of a picnic to be held on Tuecsday, June 20th, on the school grout ds. The Wellesley Band will furnish the luth. A large numter from ehis district will take advantage of the cheap rates and visit the Guclph Agâ€" ricultural College.â€"The rainfall was exceptionally heavy during the past week or ten days. A great many feei a little dubious about the root and potato crop. . Peas are aiso someâ€" what backward.. ‘ Bricfs.â€"The _ three days‘ excursion to Sarmia and Detroit under the manâ€" agement of the Stratfordâ€"Heraldâ€"will take place on the 17th and 19th inst. and will no doubt prove a detichtful trip.â€"The . annual excursion of the North and South Waterloo Farmers Institute, to the model farm, Guelph, will take place next Monday, June up by the Hamilton firm of Guelph. â€"Edwin Pevitt had a number of men busily engaged on Saturday last _ in moving the materials of his barn. â€" Under the quiet and effectual manageâ€" ment of Mr. Sangster, the work _ on the new C. P. R. extension is / proâ€" gressing _ _ most _ favorably.â€"Wedding bells have been resounding in the adâ€" jacent nceighborhood. Mr. Lusbie and Miss Nancy Letson were united in the holy bonds of wedlock.. They make a fire young couple and we join with. their many friends in wishing them long years of matrimonial prosperity. and happiness. â€"Mr. Sheldon Werner, of Eluiira, has been assisting in conâ€" nection with the scientific engtneerâ€" ing of the new R. R. Mr. Werner is taking his scientific course at McGill University, and his splendid abilitics ar a student have given him a proâ€" minent standing in his college. He | will yet be heard from in v;cient_iflci work. Briefs.â€"Mr. Elisha Hewitt, fotmerâ€" dy of this vicinity, had a fine granite monument erected in memory of the late Nirs. Hewitt. The work was sot Jr. 1IL.â€"Eldon Eby, Emile Basâ€" tian, Pearl Bedford, Haroid Thomas, Hioward _ Bowman, __Violet S‘uushi, Olivia HMeintzman, Clayton â€" Reist, Lloyd Martin, Lizzie Cressman, Elo Snyder, Pearl Bott. Sichool Report.â€"The report for the senorâ€"division of our school for May is as follows:â€" Fifthâ€"May Wile, Floyd Shcepherd. __Sr. IV.â€"Itene Bingeman, Clayton Eby, Alice Bedford. _ _Jr. IV.â€"Eleanor Snydet, Ada Meyâ€" er, Alfred Hummell, Roy Geach; Euâ€" ella Weber, Clayton Kurschensky . Sr. HI.â€"Ada Martin, Bertie Meyer, \lberta _ Scoble, ~ Dora â€"Wile;~ Mina Hummell, Iven Cressman, lda Cressâ€" man, Forence Huf, Irvin Shepherd, Synetta Weber. f cluding a number of substantial cheâ€" ques.. Mr. and Mrs. Berlet have takâ€" en up their residence near our village where they will reside for a time. The many â€" friends of both parties wish them long life, happiness and continued prosperity. held. by their many frii'}nuirsâ€".\&:;l.s testiâ€" fied to by an exceedingly large numâ€" ber of uscfal and costly gifts, _ inâ€" (ee d ie ce 9 _ EC OO TS clergyman,â€"while Mr. fia\'oy, of Berâ€" lin, caterer, supplied a dainty. and pleasing wedding breakfast. The high eiteem in which both parties are Betletâ€"Thkorne _ Nuptials.â€"On _ Wedâ€" nesday .last,â€" June 7th. anotber of Bloomingdale‘s enterprising young men was married, when Mr. Dan. Berlet was wedded to Miss Agnes Thorne, ‘of near New Germany. Rev. Mr. Andrews, English church clergyâ€" man;â€"ofâ€"Bertin; was the officiating flOurE:nsm; Neighborsj News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents ’ * in County and District. ‘ ©00+0 #0400000004 O+000 ©0+09 C0F¢0000000 $00047 BLOOMINGDALE. I WISHC WRA alses sS0ooaiae t ;ommnmmumm“ WEST MONTROSE WELLESLEY, WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING _ The list of appeals and complaints ‘umelvdlylthnothmo |_ At two o‘clock the council adjournâ€" ed from their ordinary business and formed into a Court of Revision. Afâ€" ter the declarations of office of said members were made and subscribed bofore the clotk, R. J. Kert was. made chairman of said court on moâ€" tion made by Messts. Huchn and Hei-] pol. l A delegation from Waterloo, comâ€" ‘prising the following gentlemen, viz., Messrs. Hughes, Riddell, Dicbel and Greyerbichl, approached â€"this board re the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital, and solicited a grant from this muâ€" nicipality, which should assist in deâ€" ‘lra_vmg the expenses in carrtying out the object of said institution. All deâ€" livered most _ cloquent _ addresses, thereby â€" clearly defining the whole 'mnnagemrni and wonking throughout that great building. They cited some of the municipalities, in this riding, that had so far contributed, and sinâ€" cerely _ hoped _ Wellesley Township would act in like manner. No action was taken at this ‘meeting. Council adjourned at 12.30. At 1.30 they met. * All members wore present. They at once proceedâ€" ed to clear away all the pressing work b¢fore commencing to hold the Court, of Revision. a rods f wire fence ... ...C.... 7 05 Hy. Berscht, rop. bridge ... ... 2 75 Fraser & Eichler, balance of account in full for the abutâ€" ments _ to. the: McTavish DHARC: .....s 1c crvmie crrsicns: / / cR UW B Thos. Burnett, on account re road machine ... ... ... 13 00 J. P. Petch, one day on road WEOMHNE .....>::2 Csucese 1iz vessi 2l sive P O J. A. Harran, teaming plank } amt rep. bridge ......... ...... ... : 2 00 L. Meycr, balance plank acâ€" COUNWE: .1!;: 24. eeviey reyeriece. pevied! 2er: 36 B8 W. H. Knight, assessot‘s salâ€" ary and extras re new Act 70 00 John Lenhard, assessor‘s salâ€" ary and extras re new Act 50 00 E. R. Meyer, assessor‘s salâ€" aryand _extrasâ€"roâ€"newâ€"Act â€"40 00 The Municipal World, statute / Nabor Hists ... <":..s.. ."..‘‘‘% %% Jacob Yousi, bonus for 232 rods of wire fence ...... .........$ G._HM. . _Ballard,â€"bonusâ€"for 30 rods. wire .fence :........ :..... ~.; John Lips,â€" bonus for 51 rods wire Tence .......... ..2â€"i.c iX lc D. Schweitzer, bonus for 122] rods wire fence, $ p. ... ... °C. Diefenbacher, bonv.s for 59 rods of wire fence 2:_.. ... ... P. B. Jantzi, bonus. for 77 rods wire fence ... ......... ... Geo. Koenig; bonus for 60 rods WIKG TOMOE s.:::» cclswlle. sellss is Robt. _ Crocks, bonus for 710§ Communications, bills and accounts were presented, and after being read orders were issued correspondingly on motion of Messrs. Lichty and Damâ€" meier, carried by the Reeve, as folâ€" lows, viz:â€" The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship â€"of Wellesley met, pursuant. to adjournment, on Menday, the 5th day of June, 1905, at ten p‘clock a. m., at the township hall, Ciosshill. All the members were present, R. J. Kerr, the Reeve, in the chair. Minutes of the â€" previous session were read and adopted. MINUTES OF WELLESLEY + TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ening session at 8 o‘clock.. Tear will be served in the ~basement â€" of â€" the church.â€"Mr: and Mrs. J. Stricker, of Berlin, called on friends in the vilâ€" lage on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Rol‘s, of Girnâ€" allan, spent the last two weeks with her daughter,. Mrs. J. ‘Frame.â€" Miss E.â€"Shantzâ€"isited 4rients it. Milverâ€" ton _over Sunday. \ Notes.â€"The Sabbath School Conâ€" vention will be held here on Friday, the 16th imnst, the aiternoon session commencing at 2 o‘clock and the evâ€" liven sports and the afternoon‘s proâ€" ceedings.â€" ; 33543 o2i\, Personal.â€"Mr. J‘ G. Reiner left on Saturday on an ex trip to the Northwest and Sp Wash., for the ‘purpose of pw . wool, . and visiting his daughter ut Spokane. . â€" NMt. .and â€"â€" Mrs. Hy. ‘ Alteman and | daughters Ella and Jda, will leare on a three months‘ trip to the Northâ€" west to visit friends and relatives.â€" Among ‘the many who visited here Sunday we noticed the following: â€" Oscar and Walter Fleischauer, . Fred Frochlich, and several others _ from Berlin, and Miss Bell of Tavistock.â€" Mr. and Mrs.: Will Forler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyer spent a few days at Galt with relatives. â€" Mr. and _Mrs. John S. Rupp, of Poole, visited for a few days with Mt., €C. j R. Gingrichâ€"Mr. F. Walter, hotel inspector, paid a short visit to our |: licensed houses; giving them striect| orders to obey the license act.â€"Mrs. | C. Kochler is spex;tii;l;-‘a -!ew days with friends and Telatives in Wiarâ€" ton. Total liven music for the occasion, and thus enâ€" CROSSHILL "". . . Relner left on ; an_ ex trip to the d ‘Bpc ; Wash., _ for | t pw ;. wool, . and! aughter at Spokane. â€"-i S Hy. ‘ Alteman and t Ahik HMA, will leave on I $1,101 03 Carried. 44 * $41 40 4 33 11â€" 80 12 15 40 7 05 2 15 5 10 3 00 6 00 20 & stock is equipâ€" ped with t a good ,‘ s o 1 i d g han d le. i Come in and be. / convineâ€" L ed that _ 4 \ we carry [/~. | the best 'L \ $ assorted \ \ . limeâ€"ot ~\ \ f o rk s \ you have \ \ everseen _ seven others, [;‘rayingl t!;i;' ‘I.J-oard to make a grant of 20c. per rod for 20 rods. on the north side of con. A., [ It was then moved by J.B. Lichâ€" Ay, _ seconded by A. P. Dammeier, that the sum of $3 be paid to Jos. Koebel as compensation â€"for a lamb killed by a dog er dogs, and that the Reeve issue his order accordingly. â€"Carried. WATERLOO asked for a grant : same. In oppositiof Proudlove appeared the council take no meeting, which requ with. For beet growoers we have Hoes in stock, six, and 45¢ each. vt uP + Whereupon it was r Huchn, seconded by . Byâ€"law No. â€" for 1 of an assistant sanita room of John Stroh now read a first and Carried. Messrs. Martinson and addressed this board re 1 of the flats on the northâ€" what in _known asâ€"the It was moved by J seconded by H. N. Huct toutrt resume in open c that the report as abov accepted as final. â€"Carric s ""QUALITY" THE waTchword _ The appeal it the ] Co. was allowed. i Dogs were struck off the following persons, Meyer, 1 dog; John ; and E. Dictrich, do. 1 enA _ e swwummwmmwum ; *N¢ asse;sment of ‘A,. McDonald was lowered $300, being erroncously assessed. lracre, V. L.r‘-I‘Z', cor Chas. Schwalm, was John F. Schmidt. 4wo actes,rpart of Lot 19, con E. S. of G. Shallhorn, was cha to D. Kracmer. fâ€"acre, V. l:-le, Aug. Dammeier, Sr Et_ncline Schlueter; _ Christ Schlueter‘s ;sses'sment lowered $300, of which amount Was assessed .to the G. & G. I Co. C P PPRCEC OM TOmUWS.~â€" _ We, the Court of Revision for the Township of Wellesley, beg to report Ahat we have examined the different appeals and have compared the same jwitp the Assessment Rolls of sail municipality for the year 1905, and _we bereby authorize the different asâ€" sessors th change and alter their rolls accordingly, and the rolls as so altered be, and they are bhereby acâ€" cepled as the Assessment Rolls â€" of the Township of Wellesley for the year 1905, as follows, viz;â€" the 13th day of May, was handed to the chairman. All memBers of said tourt fully considered and investigatâ€" ed them and after all the evidence Appertaining â€" thereto was reccived, the chairman reported as follows:â€" EC ur s‘ ad L2 7 uy petition signeq by G. Alles and Two acres Waterloo County Farmers are not in sympath nore too good for them. © Maple Leaf Taola ara al i Continued on page 8. over «nown as the â€"Martinson‘s ver the Conestogo, _ and a grant to complete the opposition to this, Mr. appeared and wished that ¢ struck off the rolls for ‘g persons, viz.:â€"Geo. S. dgg; John â€"S. Meyer, ‘do; JUNE 15, Ssn t ah on inson and Schelly then board re the filling up the northâ€"west side of e _no action at . this request was complied d by) ~J.â€" B. Lichty, N. Huchn, that this n open council, . and . as above stated be l.â€"Carried. was moved by H. N. 1 by A. Heipel, that for the: appointment sanitary inspector, in Stroh, deceased, _ te . WEICHEL & soN Wiiunts aus sAF m a eoee s e cot > s EL d for them. : Maple Leaf Tools are all WARRANTED. Every can be returned and we will replace it wmp & new one if found the Bell Telephone which amount $250 con. 10, W. S.. of , was changed to second : time.â€" 1, E. S. of changed ~ to changed the smile t+ to a farâ€" & m e r ‘g E face. He does n‘ t want the %, o t h er kind. $ brings the smile to a farâ€" first class Beotch P U RE Maniia Rope is A good hay crop, a g 0 od lot of hay forks was KING STREET '!ferms Cash and One Price; z Remember this is sach an extraordinary bargain that they are aud if you are firet you will got first choice. * Lob l t 0 Jw s 4s ""~ O @FDCH AnG red, bord: Regular price{1.35, selling at $1 orenÂ¥mm myt. L J paze OO OFDB Lb colorings.borde Regular price 1.25, selling at 75c Wilton Carpet In 2 shaden Rinu 0n karsAracmesn sb s ut is are cortainly few ard far between. for the price we are asking for them to dn a gacd sized room, and thevy m while it is before you. Grasp The _ _ Opportuni a f Heavy Axminster Carpet In 3 shades of green, splendid patterns and colorings.border to match. ireniFmn en t Pm sns T ud advdoics , eight and nine inches wide. Price Garpg_t_ Bargains SMYTH BRoOS. TRY OUR SHOES â€"_BERLIN‘S BEST SHOE STORE with poor tools. M e e . nice two toned eeficte in green and red, borders to match. Lt l2 2t ar ie it d Aigâ€" 11 o ok s, Tack 1e Block s, Scythes, Snat h s, Etc ,Ete. t between. It seemse a crimo to sell firat class Carpots ing for them, but they are short lengtbs, just enough , and they must go. ~Oar loes will be your gain. Hitche s, Pulleys, F l 0 or Forks, leverhay H o es, R a k e s, P U RE M an i l a Scote h R o p e , Get our prices on Forks, Such wonderfal They want the best and the Every article they make, if found defective. I1 yoar Family 1 Tt maitors not for we have Shoes for every member of your housebold, from the litils toddler to the head of the house. EVERY Good Make of Lsather has be:â€"n pat into Our Shres. EVERY Easy and Protty Shape is in Our Stock. EYERY ~Rigiut and Smail salt you. How many Feet WHOLE NUMBER 2633 ELMIRA 2%¢, 303 , 400 BERLIN not as . per yd per . yd. bound to gor ‘s a4 Â¥18¢ *3

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