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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Nov 1906, p. 5

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I’m-y "In. I: Iltzor'u “at. furnishing “on. Home m, Nauru». Mr. Mckmdrick, a student from Knox College. occupied the pulpit ot w the Prcstryterun church on. Sunday, and preached splendid sermons. lt, There died at New Hamburg on Wednesday Mrs. ROM. Corrie, moth- er of Mr. das. Corrie of Waterloo, aged 77 years, 10 months and 14 days. Farmer's high top feather boot: in all aim, for " to ", at Zlolr‘a Shoe Home, Walerloo. The corner stone' ot thwhandaomo new block being erected on King “reel by Kr. Joe. Ethan. waalald on Thursday allrrnoon by acting layer Weldnhamlner, who made an Appropriate lynch. A brief "drrstt an: also delivered " Mr. A. B. Mr- Bride. A large number at when were ml. The Manda cl Mr. and In. John "and will ”spatula with them In the loaa at their tittie two-momm-1 old all-(Nor, who !!iet' all” Inna "Ill Ill-“HITI, w-m m... .. ...‘ .. of Mn. John B. “tannin. Her- tet's mount, “In morning. The In- rnl cool place Thursday morning " New to St. both R. C. that "eeter,r than to - “on lot Mont-t. The prices prevailing at the week- ly market Saturday morning were about the ammo as last wrek. tttttter mold at from 23c to Mc a pound, and ms at trom Mc to Me. a dozen. Considerable toil Wu Mered. A good supply ot vegetables was also on the market. - g - Ree. W. D. Lee, a recent graduate ind gold medalist ot Knox College, Toronto',' who was extended an un- animous call by the Waterloo Pres- byterian church congregation, has no- oeptrd. He will be inducted the nut Tue-day ln December. “you“: (or - Chipped Buds, Face and Lips Owing to illness Rev. S. M, much was unable to occupy his pul- pit on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Schmit’t oi Berlin preached in the morning and Rev. Mr. sStadetbaurr, of tho Mrnnon- ice church, occupied the pulpit in the evening.' Men's, boys' and youths' heavy lumberman rubbers at the J. 8.11005 Shoe Con. nin. F 234i The death occurred near Hensall or Thursday of Mrs. Geiger, grandmoth- er lrt yr._o1iver Geiger, ot the Mol- son's Bank mu, am about eighty years. The funeral was held on Sum day. The luneral or the late H. M. And.. revs was held at the residence, King street, Waterloo, tttt Tuesday to the St. John's English church, Iter- tin, thence to Mount Hope commqry. MAID WANTED-TO go to Mrs. F. W. Winter, Toronto. Must be able to cook. Good wages. Apply to Ars, D. Alex. Bean, ll Roland St., Messrs. B. E. Bechtel, W. B. Bech- tel, Wm. Watson and “out. Smitl returned Saturday from an cnjoyablt hunting trip to Oiiirhan.t. TOWN LOTS FOR SALhr-4ht Char- lea and Weber streets, Waterloo. Apply to Abram Rudy, Erb street. M-tmo [ For the tanner and mechanic we have ' cial makes ot shows we gm1r- antee, hate J. S. Roos Shoe Co. Mr. Thos. Hilliard has left on a business trip to Ottawa. King Stub Proot and Kant Krack rubbers at Zick's Shoe Home, Wat- erloo. . Mr. D. w. EIsILJy ot Dundas spent Sunday it the home of Mr.‘and Mrs. J. Uliclmann. "Granby Rubbers“ outwear all others, cost no more, Sole agents, the J. S. Roos Shoe Co. It hallo the chaps and omit, Inst in. the akin no“. white and wing. A thorough Btrtrtittatiort that wttatt:'ttg tho m thoroughly And Ipplying CHAPPINE run. up an: is mu tttMgt work- mmeln. _ I PM only by WWW Mr. I. Hertet has returned Iron) a business trip to Montreal. Long boots 3 specialty at the J. s. Roos Shoe Co. At New York on Monday Mr. Bea- gram's Main Chance won the two- year-old handicap. .DEVITT’S CHAPPINE Baal Estate Financial and Best quality rubbers at Zick's. CITY moo STORE. mm mm SIT., I Dent-aha Apothelo WEI-ammo _ E. IE Devitt " tho mam: hhn m. He, Mann. has doom-d to re- mh here and will pron-My gun. the "my of the Waterloo "retry ham IMO mm. This VIII be I wrkome .WI to the boys, n be will to a town at - to the John Mick-s. who played I great - when the post. tor the champion lit-Illa team last moon. has racked a ("Mung on" trom Moo-tint, Sula. to play qrith the team M that plan. tte coming m- Black Creek, t p.ttt.-Evrrrtttitttt is satisfactory. No Frnians at this point. The troops have now com- Hamilton, June 1....” noon.-rwo hundred men of the Mth Rims ar- rived this morning at the Great Wea- tern station here from London: They stopped [or breakfast and then pro- ceeded on their way to the ironiier. A large number of the Six Nation Indians from the Grand River em in the city endeavoring to procure arms and ammunition to take the field in di-ience of their country. About tive hundred more are expected to arrive during the day. The Volunteers are advancing from Port (‘olhourng Have Ikirmishcd with the evomy. who are [ailing back on Port Erie. t'otonel Pracock is moving forward rapidly without op- position. llo has advanced Ion miles. Col. Dennis is patrolling the river with a lug trom Dunm‘illo. Port Colbourne, June 2.-Early this morning the troops took the train to Ridgeway under Col. Book- er. At three miles trom Ridgeway station the Fenians were lound en- :amped in the bush. The column at ante attacked them. The Queen's Own fired the first shot. The rrght is now general. The volunteers are driving the Fenian. Several are kill- ed on both sides. It is expeietithat the regulaer and Queen's Own will renew the attack coniointly. _ Field of Battle, 9 o'eloctr, via Port Colboume. 1 o'ctoek. - Fight :ommoncod at 8 o'elock and the tight was pretty general. Our boys were very cool and were too eager to at- tack ths, toe. From what can be Been there is no doubt as to the nsnlt. Numbers tell on both sides. June 2, 11.55 a. m.-The Queen's Own are retiring owing to the tact that they hare not. been supported by the regulars. A number have teen killed among whom are Oxford and Conn, of Hughes Brothers, Malcolm Saddler and Muir, ot the Highland- ers, also a young man named Griitith. mttrato, June 2. ll a.tn.--Fighting ",till raging. No. 2 eompatty-tmder Captain Dicksen, suttered severely. Ensign MeEarhren shot dead. Others m sum'company met with Same we. Linn. Arthur's company Ind severe work. Thr. volunteers tlrst attacked the enemy and tired the first slut. Sever- al are killed and wounded on both sides. The Queen’s Own hold the post of hcnor and are fighting nohly. The Fenians are in the bush, and our wounded an: receiving may atten- tion " the hotel and homes near the battle ground. _ Later.--" is understood lint there are " killed and several wounded. The greatest care is being taken of the wounded, Bttthuo, June 2, 1866, 2.30 aan.- A messenger Nat arrived trom Black Rock states that there is great ex- citement in the Fenian camp owing to a report that Col. Peacock and 1,500 Canadians had arrived within tive miles ot them, and they are de sirous at getting back here. It is ex- pected that Col. Peacock wilt make an attach it possible soon after day- light. June and, 10.30 o'eloek.-h battle is in progress near Ridgeway. The tight is general and is going on with great vigor. . June and. 1866. Early on Friday morning . body oi Fenian: variously estimated " tron: 650 to 1340 strong, crossed the Ni agar; river at Black Rock, a. small village on the American side, two miles below the city ot Bullalo, and took possession of the village at Fort Erie. The crossing was ellected by means ot can] boats, towed over by a stem tug. The crowing commenc- ed shortly alter 3 o'clock in the mor- ning and was eiteeted by tive. Following are extractn iron an ex- tra Frtti6" by the Telegraph. now flttrtmieFri, at Waterloo. at Berlin during the time ot the Fenian midi-ll“. This wanna-n ot great excitement in Canada, through the threatened invasion oi the Fen. ian! then resident in the Untted Fta- ten. The Telegraph published an ex- tra each aiternoon containing the latest reports ot the skirmizhm amr engagement: which took place. Mr. Ji G. Stroh oi Waterlco h a preserv- ed a copy oi one ot than nbich he has handed In: in the belief that it would probably thtd runny interested readers, especially among the older residents. Mr. Stroh was a corpora! in Company No. 5, 29th Regiment, with headquartern at Berlin, ninth was mu up ot recruits trom the two places. The company, howuver, were not called upon by the Militia authorities: . THREATENBD IlWhtMl1 0F . CANADA BY THE FENIANS WILL REMAIN HERE. Ltracts From In Extra ot the 16mph, J. Utrehnann can quote the most (“mug m on Now the Christticle'relegtaph of Waterloo, "Plf1PfHP OVER C0573. MEN'tt AND Very Late at Published in that Year. A quiet wedding took place at the home ot Mr. J. G. Kell, m - street south, "Human, on We!” day evening at 7 o'clock, when MI hum" Katharine L. Kelk was named to Mr. Frank R, Elliott, son ot Rev. It. J. and Mrs, Elliott, Wat- etlm. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Mr. Emu" In the new tyd only I " ".uthrg and New. T'treArertdimt ttttts m both num- rtm In! Mum-I. t It. and In. Elliott will rrtrMe In lit-um. New Germany, June 2, 12.30 Fm.- A general engagement commenced at 4 o'elock this run. below. Regulus under Col. Peacock and the main body ot Fenians. Fighting was desperate end bloody. The losses on both sides were heavy. The fighting lasted two hours, when they were driven into the woods in disorder. $1 British trotrps were surprised and taken prisoners by a body ot the enemy 300 strong. , I At 8 o'clock mm. the enemy was in hasty retreat Iowardo Fort Erie. Our victory decisive and our troops though sum-ring severely are elated and anxious to [allow up their ad- vantage. Ridtrrrray, this a.m.-Vohmteer col- umn advanced to lorm it'ttetiott with rmulars " Evansville. Fenian: are reported crossing the river, " Bub inlo. Col. Peacock with about 3,000 men and several pieces of artillery are mastering at or Mar Fort Erie by this time. There are some Fonians still on the Canadian side. Col. Pea- cock with a body of regulars are now lollowing a body of Fenians. We are indebted to Mr. Jammy tor the lollowing: Sarnia, 9.25 ann.-Quiet here. No iiriiiGi,' GG signs of any disturbance during the night.. Light 9.45 a.m.--A despatch trom Butiaio states that 450 Ftnians retreated across the river at 3 o'clock This morning. 700 Fenlans are now lying under the guns of the U. S. steamer Michigan as prisoners of the United States. _ l, Sttrnit, June 2, 4.25 Ion.-rntornra- tion has been received here from Col. Montgomery, commanding the United States regular troops at Port Huron, that an attack is intended on Sarnia tomiOt. Three vessels left Chicago on ThursdAy lor this point, believed to be manned and armed by Fenians. An operator has been ordered oyt, on the Great Western line with . in- struments to meet any emergency. A, special engine has been sent out for) the purpose of carrying him. Very Latest. Sunday, June 3, 9.10 a.tn.-The Feniaus are retreating to the Enter, and our troops are curving round after them. The Fenians crossed the River without waiting tor the arrival ot our men. _ The Fenians are retreating down the river. . New Germany lies between Black Creek and Fort Erie, about fave miles trom the tormer and three trom the latter. New Germany, 4 p.tn.-te61. Pea- cock is adyancing after retreating Fenians in the direction ot Fort Erie. It is thought they will attempt to escape during the night, which will Lain Sunday morning, 1 a.m.-Hatrty re- treat ot the Fenian toward: Fort Erie. The victory is decisive, and our troops although suitering sevens ly are anxious to follow up the ad- vantage. . Pt. Colbourne, 8 p.rn.-To Colonel Shank); London.-? cannot send your men hack as they are much needed. Call out all the volunteers ycu re- quire.-Napier. . Fort Erie, 7.25.--Enemy crossing again in large numbers. Suspension Bridge, 7.30 a.trt.--C'ol. Rowry has just arrived with 1,000 men from Toronto. in camp this mot'ninx. The Fenians have burned and destroyed about two thousand muskets. Bulnlo, June s, Int-Some Catt- adinnn are Boehirtg to the United States Counsel at Port Erie for pro- tection. Numbers of straggling Fen- iana are being captured by volunteers. The Fenian- are much demtsralized, and trying in scores to get luck here. Precautions are being taken toque- 'ent them. I saw one who came hack his morning. He says the Fenians .ave only six cannons and i I there, will scarcely be a nun Jr; alive“ They are clicking large sums to! a) passage across the lines. A little out- side Frenchman'- Creek one Fenian lies dead, shot, it is supposed, tor disobeying orders. Col. Stoughton Dennis with a company trom Dunn- ville, passed through a deserted Fen- a... CHER Gr. EEL’E' a. and everything in the line of Cold Exterminators. enemy in not quite so Beriouq u re l $3333.33: it'l'ruth"t,e,g, It,'; . two hour: and a hall. A juncltjon ZERO PR'OE . 'ttt be t ed bet C t l - iii?, “$33.. 300:: u'l'f,'"l .23, ON TEMPERATE WEARS ours. MARRIED AT HAMILTON impossible. Anottrrr Ieontiiet cer- 99:13:._m emu-m be- Still Later A atrial will be held In the hunt-r room of the Methodist church m Thrrrsderttittg, “do! the aanc-rs of m latditm' Aid: “dreamy-Is Witt be sun-II and a MI program gives. Silver talk-cum at the door. 12mm m. . Annivorsary services will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday next and promise to be helplul and inter- esting. In the morning Rev. s. be. Marshall. B. A., B. D., ot Berlin, will preach at " o‘clork. and (to pastor, Rev. R. J. Elliott d 7 pm. Smlnl music will be given by the choir. A most ikligttthr1 .tternomt wu en- joyed at the home at In. Alex. Howie, John Nt., Thunday lim- noon by the mom- qt m Ptnby- mm [Adler Aid Society and I luv triads. Dainty retreshtttetttit were Bereed on! . good othrritttt "Iliad to. dnnla ttre Iundn ot the Sat-My. Mr. Boyd Sylvester has returned from a three tttotttha' stay in the Wad, "r will no doubt be heartily welcomed back by the band, ot which he was a valued member. At the regular monthly meeting oi the Young Women's Hospital Auxil- iary held Tuesday evening the names ol nine new members were received. in: Wm. Terry and tamiiy have moved to Berlin. and coupons ._. $rVqt. .._W._... G.T.R., freight on coke P.vPe. Gordon Weber, wages P..... . Waterloo Mfg. Co. ..mr.r.r.. ..r. Conrad Bros. mt.... .-v.._ .r..e.. Chas. Krtnttziger, new tank . Woichcl & Son .rm.m. .rmw_. Wilshach Co. .-i.. ..rNVt... Br.. Chisholm dt Co. ..r__ _.. ...... Liphardt Bros. ..r..rrF. ......... globes mr.mer.t. m,.......-.-...-. WFr Town Treasure, debentures Gordon Weber, Wagon ...... 3 W. Dolurt, teaming coke ..tv.. Coll. of Customs, duty on lamp ment Uo. .....r... P........ ..r-.. .'.. 95.09 Conrad Bros. FrrFr. ...... ....r' ... 13.93 Berlin Foundry Con pump .-. 7.88 Garlock Packing Co. .._... ... ... 6.25 Gartshorc Thompson 4 Co. ...l'35.21 Chas. Kletzke, teaming-coal ...$ 5.71 R. W. Chisholm Co., coal h. ”102.60 Coll. ot Customs. duty on meter 8.75 AT.R., freight on coal .r-... ... 28.58 Moogk a: Schlote, cement. ......403.70 R. 0. Dobbin, salary ...b.. ....t. 66.66 Chas. W. Dobbin, salary ... ... 40.00 Moogk & Schlote, on account 400.00 G.T.R. height on pipes ...... ... 9.45 Liphardt Bros. .t...m.e. ...mmm... ... 3.14 R. W. Chisholm & Co. ...... ... 85.73 W. B. Bechtel .emm-m J........ ... ...1H.64 Can. Fairbanks Co. ..-_.. .-e__. ... 12.95 Wm. C. Wilson a Co. .r.Prrrt. '.. 13.62 Jas. Robertson Co. Fre... '..... ..- 29.27 Jas. Robertson Co. ...... ..m... ... 3.34 John Tucker "F""".. ....._t.. ... Fr. 67.63 Waterloo Mtg. Co. ...... ...... ... 25.68, M. Weichel & Son _..... I..... ...t35.12 Chas. Kreutzigrr, .mm... .rr.r-.m. 2.76 Canada Steam Boiler Equip- Opposite Zimmermann House When you are ready fo, that pair of shoes for Fall or Winter we kindly invite pm to take a. lock at our stock. We have filled our store {nun ftccr to ceiling with but dock and newest style that none 1 can buy and our prieo are as low as the lowest. Give In a. all. Yours f or square dealing, John , Schondelmayer, A meeting of the Water and Light Commission was hcld on Saturday aiternoon. Present, Chairman Geo. Diebel and Messrs. A. Bauer and J. Ritzer. The following accounts were pass- ed: t . . P. S.-Do not forget we have a first class dress making department in.charge of Madame Jordan. Water and Light Comm’ssion Held Regular Monthly Meeting on Saturday. BIO BUDGET OF . ACCOUNTS PASSED mm: m mum BOYS' CLOTHING, uuoaawnn, at KETS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. . UFFELMAN N Light Accounts. Water Accounts. SHOES! sunesn _ SHOES! I '.Trrrr itmttrmaat HN 'ettttttittee, 1,227.83 ... 20.25 ... 22.50 17.75 17.00 129.38 .35 $22.50 6.07 11.25 5.10 .80 >Notieo is - given that all parties found getting on the Fir. Wogn in gang to and flu: In will in future be mad. By Order. Calf st Vi‘ncloryfnn qurrn street‘ or write tor application blank to The Williams Greene & Home Co. has completed their new shirt. stitching room, and have now 3pm for Btty more girls. nut is a op- portunity tor bright young women, sixteen you: of use or over, to se- cure light, clean employment, work- init only nine hours per day, and re eeivimt highest. wages. THE WILLIAMS, GREENE V E. J. 8008, Jeweller. CENTRAL BLOCK, Wat; AN OPPORTUNITY FOR all as many or' " few plea" u 3 customer cam to put-ohms and'any broken piece can always be replaced with n new one. em neg-gm. and the name design run- ning through entire Ten. and Dinner YP: To make uttrityr bet? easy we . wd Edi-6;}; "r1iiriiii. to our cul- mm and therefore curvy nu diaer- er'lt designs. 9nd the [new design run- rule-t. and Kebab iFaGGri2 gm; ll decorations "by dainty which will pigs? fvgrybogy'u twig. is interested in n table net with beau- tiful china. Therefore every Indy should no our window display of the French Lim China, lt is of the puny-t. and Yl'dd china cum-u ard - Customers 9nd 'friends may be assured that only the choicest and best meats will be kepton hand. T Having purchased the meat busi- ness furrmrly carried on by Mr. H. B. Duering it will be my en- deavor to merit a continuance of of the patronage extended in the Henry Reuel Business 41-8.. lovi Graybill, [CURE] Every Lady (DuerintO Old stand) Prop. City Heat Mat ht, WATERL00 Waterloo, C at change YOUNG WOMEN. ROM-E CO. Berlin, Ont. Waterloo troodstoeb, Nov. tr-Nome time no the local brand! ot the, Canadian 'tatmtaetterers' Company, Limited, and " appllcmon to the Council asking tor a loan ot "00.000, with- out tttterrst. No much with». "amt tbe prnpmMon “a "and that the comply to-diy In! I " (lands must be cleared out regardless of Coal. -. ' -Hiris Wing's, Gums, Ribbons, Belts, Collars, Ete. Collar Frames 2 for 5 cents; Silk Collars were 35c and 50c, now 15c; Belts 6p: now 25c and 38c. Come and be convinced. Io- KING ST. MIP, 9. Steuernagel Building Sale! Berlin, Baden, New Dundee, “mood " Jacobs, Mllverton 'll!.,!.! SoVereign Bank dl Canada We tpiarsntoe ell our Fun to be the but in their reepective gradee and enemy " "mounted by In IYAI'I "III no in a class by themselves. The market is full of " Cheap Once" not good at all. Anything you buy here In full, unnamed. 's, _ We might a] that the only In!» place to buy Pure is to go to I house that Il may all...“ and that doesn’: pmy niche The unortmont " our :31:me rug“ from _the 815.00 to the tim, link Set: at $1600 to 890.00. There in also a the lot of Pal-aim Lamb, . Altruism Com moose from n $29 00 to $148.00 Your Future Assured Thu o'oro u known thr and wide throughout the County of Waterloo for the “It, nod my“ u we] on Value. I. qsoqt in Pare, and people know from ooznu experience that we play Mr. The not that this uninsu- bu lived and grown for over eight (8) you- mm better than uniting (In what poop]. Iolnally know about the "" "ite. In" at our u!" tune from "commendation of old Customers and the remutlon of um home for lion.“ thmltttt and Square mum; it tell. ing la o t {not - day. The Store for the People. G. B. RYAN & COMPANY. f"'"""""-'--' - \WMWQM‘MQ Winter is Gaming MAN’S MAN’S RYAN’S, WITHDRAW REQUEST. A savings account in The Sovereign Bank makes you ha pily independent of the fyture, which Eg, yen from wornriri Deposits, of from $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid 4 times a year. the pfesent. Openusdvings account tdiday. moving aluminum: nhould dim: pm to Hymn: The Ryan Reputation Tho Ryan Guarantee How About Furs? Building Sale! A good deal of lrrling has [run around in "Ir t'ity over the matter, and both ttte mummy and thr (WM- cll are kin; trrely ttiutired. ter to the Forum" withdrawing their proposition, and now they my they will remove their our goods depart- mnt hom Wmukmrk. which will mean the removal from this city of over 100 men We, Do What We Say. EHuskrat, Electric Bell and tho Black Opossum Rum at WATERLOO

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