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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1908, p. 9

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Tiegler‘s Shoes and Rubbers Most everybody in Waterloo codnty knows ‘b'fil_al_sfiflm that Walter A. Ziegler has been ordered by his doctors "To get out of kusiness as quickly as possible." and that he has decided to do so can be seen by the "Reduced to Factory Prices" that are attached to every shoe in his windows and throughout the store. and my pricas aro now within reach of evoryong. and mean a saving of about Call early on Saturday or these shoes won‘t be here; they‘re going to s be gone before six in the evening, _ 1f you want a real genuine snoe bargain, come ¢ Lalb cneine T dan‘t care how much I lose now. I am very ankiqu$g to see my | But it will on growing as be gone b next sprin shoesâ€"th: have D« Many | which « LADMH 1i Shoes shoes worth fr clear, al good sh Ziegler‘s LUMBERMEN ‘BERS BEST We are putti "Kant Krack" sale that buckles. _A eyelet lace from $2.50 let‘s sale OVERSHOI Men‘s and 7, V ity, reg price $] Men‘s buckle, at Zieg Wome Oversh« Ziegler All 1 regular Sale 1! 10¢, Zieglot OREGON MARRIAGT ‘Justice Jokn R. Kels kee, Portland‘s Clackn burbi is becoming pop! riage official. He is s mear whemever any yol that neighborhood wan ed. His popularity is entirely to his . short ; mony. â€" This always . kervous couples. Ilis about as _ follows, ai have been brought bef« ‘"Do you people Wat "We do, we do," is quired . ‘Then goosiness, ¢Ta other, You are jan. ‘The p« county fore bee been crei name ‘of Aion, in changed QUITE TRUE exchange says it takes a sharp knock to break an egx from the _ outside, while a chick with its soft bill _ can break one from the inside. It‘s the same way with a town. The knocks from the outside have little effect, but the business interests of a town centinually knocking one anothet â€" for spite, is an injury to the citizens and prosperity t,l!eren'. Oh, yes, it is the ADI C decided P.O. CHANGE ONT Says the Palmerston wal gula $1. SLIPI Hero they are : before six in the evening, ring, _1 don‘t care how muc that‘s why you can buy then en all that imilies apre nly goes t and Save Dollars and Dollars For Selling good shoes and Adverti Slic Als ity St est $1. goosiness, graC for â€" nobody cl martied.""â€"P« ki the office a Lambton cou to Blackwell N AT Sh S AT PRICE Quickly Nowf@ $3 $1. 0 nl s it has each day since thne sauje opencd that I expected thein to be _ Everybo s are buying ali their next summer shoe es to show that I have a reputation of Every QUAL1I Sh« ickl k1 n $1 D .of 19. ity is sa short and () X 0 q in Poli ZIECLER‘S, Berlin regular flice at If you want to get Kel Or l IN WI wunty doetors ha their fees.‘ 4 int v has made Zievler‘s shoe store the Bustest Prace in Caxnapna Ts Past Werek. n Sp U : A‘lnew goods. Ail sizos, no old stock or poor goods to work off. (Ilav.‘‘t any P1 10 Pair must leave the store at any price LCY kr thein at these cost prices, tor me to ince the s An WOMl ZIFC ler 11 sscscssse2sssss.se.s.%ss assessessseesssa2sa..sea%es th M b st it so as: glycerine TiMELY YINTS FCR THE HOUSEKEEP SELLING THE BEST SHOES MADE The best way to keep windows from teamin« or frosting is‘ to clean the nside of the window with a cloth noistened with pure glycerine, wiping t so as to leave only a trace of the nme to hold an Auction Sale of the saje opened last Saturday,. ) be â€" Everybody is spending xt summer shoe outfits, besides Th If h it 1i It n the D h AW A X Mil th h 1 millin alled fro Ol bt from frost should be lly with linen cloth t} 1 be cut in en arranbed ween them d wher male 181 SI $1 )th Lt 1 th pl 11 1d W il and mean a saving of about a dollar a pair to you, Come and see. ‘t be here; they‘re going to sell fast. If the weather is right they‘il genuine snoe bargain, come early, Better shoe up the whole family for un very anxiousg to see my shelves cleaned up of every pair of these th h 1y th ible BBEJ n be i H4 It ty of his designed cut of d water vant th. paren $1 man small tiers t« th %| pl al We ha hoes, 5 W M I If D M 18 ONT W known him sif that the forme h old all Th ugh bifu 1 Idest 112 1 narty $1,â€"below cost at U SHOES id} 11 M S] NDRED AND TWELV da [ bl it Skinpet Sun M t1] t 11 th NOW S AT YyOI PRICE. t1 MIUH ly 110 $1 pl U t] the hi 1814, has no figures are CoI 1. ag l sing Facts 14 d Y( $4 R b1 $1 ilt lt W N 1d 1 M t n thi ZLieg h skin v W {1 b il fer FELLOWSt HERE‘S YOUR HOLICE OF OUR HOCKEY SHOES FOR $£1.59. tyl t Be Lt PHOSE OVER 60 TO RJ That mean Th CHICAGO IN GRIP Lire gler sesssessecree80% 888 8%@8% asaseeseese se 2282232 . 222 23 e t} COMI bl Orders wals of thr s1 W 11 White f1 1d rea i athe 1.50 Sal wh th that it was imposs greater distance the ind often the range be limited to a few t_to Sale ry In $1 ply to c yeans commen d late rvo night creasing violenc wC ul have been i the different th to th I¢ e meantim lieved from rrect part ced a second invitat vici kid and Valout oof uppers, heayy all hawdsome ant to nd Calf Lace broken lots of good | patent t worth from $1 clear at Ziegl theit | ju 1 the as them to i the service > afternoon made desperat« the street car companies lable man and all the snow ‘ constantly at work in U l{sh th tvi C it b dan Any 1540 rth 18 J Ic p nt undil 7 will be 11 visit« pFla TI after luc tC owever 1x. it d all ic art 1 to : irtments TIRE lia! 0 t no w most nd feet t VeT H ly OF A BIG STORM Caps o $3 $1.35 tired those who lay S D1 tem aSV idet the Chiel Magistrate of Halifax, Attended camm at | City‘s il t1 Halifax, N.S., Feb., I8.â€"By a de cision of the Supreme Court of CaBâ€" ad@, dellvag toâ€"day, Mayor . Macâ€" lireith will have to refund to the City of Halifax the sum of $400, pai€ by the city for his traveling expenses in attending the convention of the Umfon MUST REFUND MONEY of Canadian Municipalities, beld at Winnipeg in 1905. â€" _ The suit for the restitution of the money was begur by the late R. I. Hart, who instituted an action ip the Supreme Court against Mr. Maclireith that claiming thit the payment of the exâ€" penses of the trip out of the _ city treasury was illegal, not being proâ€" vided for by the statute, and there fore could not legally be assessed for un the ratepayers of the city. . The action was tried by Judge Meagher, Ago ind Meagt ame $11 poy all the costs of the suit in courts in which the mafter heard. MIXED MARRIAGES _ â€"TO BE FORBIBDEN h Montreal, Feb. 18. â€"It wag« & k today at the Palace of Axcllh Bruchesi that Pope Pius X*% i% > @@ templating much . gtrictes..sagiiitiong to prevent the marriage of Catholics with Protestants, by not only declarâ€" ing that such marriages will not be recognized _ at all by the â€" Roman Catholic Church, but that bishops will be forbidden to use their past powâ€" s of granting dispensations for such snow ol Dec. 16. InNere in its byâ€"law under which i rights on any street on fails to operate cars for two months. Late Saturm a big gang was put to wo up the tracks and got the : ed away in time to run c the line yesterday and th self. The company wants its rights on these streets will be able to connectr i Hamilton, Guelph and W HAD A CLOSE CALI The T Uamilt« ing its ed th have r Hamilton when it i FOR â€" gave judgment dismissing the e on the ground that the Attorâ€" General, who had not been joined, a necessary party to the _ suit, as he did not appear on the reâ€" 1 as a party to the institution of proceedings the â€" action _ should id dismissed. Mr. Hart appealed the Supreme Court, and the full ch overruled the decision of Judge igher and ordered that judgment entered up for the plaintif and t Mayor Maclireith refund to the h money paid for his traveling keeping the tracks clear The lilinois Central, ( Northwestern â€" and Chic igan fall in in > money pald for his UIaAYCIMNE ies to Winnipeg. _ From _ this ion Mayor Maclireith carried an il to the Supreme Court of Canâ€" ‘The appeal was argued in Novâ€" t last and judgment reserved unâ€" oâ€"day, when the court delivered ment affirming the decision _ of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. i result Mayor Maclireith _ will cnivy have to refund the sum _ of hut also will be compelled _ to all the costs of the suit in all the T1 fr Radial Railway Company on came within an ace oi right to run cars on Gore tha terminal station was o c Gore and Wilson street ] ot been much used and ‘ic t lid not bother removing from the tracks after the of Dec. 16. ‘WThere is a Cl. byâ€"law under which it loscs on any street on which ana and Wisconsin a Omaha reported the twenty yearsâ€"nearly ntailing much delay to live stock en rot markets Several built Trunk the $prir U from the difficul form of patton Pope will neserve Saturda than sed and "i: removing s after th ‘here is a hich it los on which for a pei ) give suct xercise it Wad i lay and sufâ€" route to al traing ar« filteen nouts will pr {0 Winr n deâ€" Ameriâ€" o were t it with thi l1 cht t l1 St FAVOR GOOD.wâ€" ROADS sWiEM The special Good Roads Committee ot: the‘ County: Coungl} appointed #i} the January â€" session ‘z consider / question of establi ‘ s good roads system in this om. is in . session toâ€"day at the C . Clerk‘s â€" office. The membérs are Mesgrs. A. B.â€"Robâ€" ertson, chairman, Warden Lockbatrt, T. Alison, A. E. Buchanan, 8. Casâ€" sel, A. B. Campbell, A. Mattusch, S. E. Shant» and Geo. Suggitt. After a ‘engthy discussion it was nractically decided to establisk .ystem ny designating teet it was nractically decided to establisk â€" ystem y designating roads to be improved by the various townships and the County _ Clerk was instructed to prepare the neces sary byâ€"laws which will be submit ted to the committee this aftermoon. GALT WILL APPLY FOR 600 NIAGARA H. P. Galt, Feb. 18. â€"The town council last night decided to take 600â€"4o1scâ€" power from the bydroâ€"electric _ comâ€" mission. A _ canvass of the town showed a possible sale â€" of 1,200â€" horsepower, but the uncertainty . CXxâ€" isting as to how far the manufact ur ers would invest led tn« adopt the policy of : :lowly in buying Niagar I Mayor Patterson while viewing the er situation as implying a hicayy ésponsibility on the part of tnc iown focling that more assyince should rceived as to the patronage of the manufacturers, said in the conscil last night that he would pnot trv to block the scheme or interpose any opposition to the will of t people. oppe wWARM AND Duy TO STAY WELI Now is the time gets busy, and t manufacturers | 1c less great care is warmly and keep is the advice of a Nes ies warmly and keep the fect dry. This is the advice of an old eminent authâ€" ority who says that rheumatism and Kidney trouble weather Is here, and also tells what to do in case of _ an attack. Get â€" from any good â€" prescription pharmacy oneâ€"half ounce Fluid Exâ€" tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces, Compound Sarâ€" parilla, Mix by shaking in a bottle and â€" take a _ teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple mixture at the first sign matism, or if your back you feel that the kidMeys acting just right. This is e a splendid kidney regul almost certain remedy fc { Rheumatism, which is uric acid in the blood, w! nets fail to filter out. 4 easily prepare this small cost. Druggists in this when shown the p} that they can cithe gredicnts, _ or, i c they will compound them. TIME FOR PRIVATE BILLS IS EXTENDED DEATH OF MRS. KOEHLER, The death took place in Heidelberg on Monday evening of Mrs. Susannah Kochler (nee Sczacfer}) in her 83rd year. The deceased is survived _ by her husband, John C. Kochler and 2 sons, Henry of Heidelberg and _ John of Berlin, and three daughters, Mrs. Schoener. â€" South Dakota, Mrs. F. March 9 bills ma th Legislature empower it to grant iree water, electric power atoc ticns from taxation for to leases of sites _ for new Firms getting these conce employ 25 hands, oneâ€"half ults. _ Another condition the erection of buildings pended nine times the am sesa2seesssass 2828222422220 neaecsesencevc22s2s 1e 2228 8@ xte ti time . when the doctor nd the patent imedicine reap â€" the harvest unâ€" e is taken â€"to _ dress CLASS y _ discussion ly decided ny designating by the various County _ Clerk town and rescription, r supply th yur readets jut. Any at home aroline place on ‘clock t« t gulator, for all is caused | by which the kidâ€" hters, Mt Mrs. | e at hon 1 homeâ€"made‘pPXSTOR‘S NOVEL PROPOSAL, of â€" Rheuâ€", must ost, exempâ€" n years,and industries. ssions must of them adâ€" is that or cord2net | thom witho Blt _ iD l rears, Cla "~ _A lthis was a ribiting with reg ® 0 tD¢fgers the 0 ul Willaccc un e aro Said pewer clieved ng the heayy prefe ire â€"f + home Thurs the Lu to the { the of York Loan C $635,000 to and HAVE SHRUNK $500,000. ‘Toronto, Feb. 18.«â€"Judgment â€" four classes of claims of 8 the Nork Loan and Savings Co. : given by official reféree (Feorge: e ‘elle this morning. ‘The claims f fated upon this morning mtdw, 1109,!2. But four of thirteen for claims remain to be decided,and their judgment will probably . be dig~ posed of within next week.â€" The class which has to do with question of ultfy vires issued in Nova Scotia will be adjudiciated upon early next week, | The Licuidato®s has discovered . in process of sorting out, that claims have shrunk half a million dofHar® through striking off duplications and in other ways. Instead of totalling over $4,000,000 as at first stated,they are now avcertained to be about $3,â€" UR L w an, at assets. It does not mean that whose claims are allowed will paid in full. ARE CLASSIFIED AS WEEKLIES Ottawa, Feb. 18.â€"In view of _ the ruling by the Toronto postmaster that Sunday editions of United Staâ€" tes papers must pay the higher posâ€" tal rate, and the fact that the New York publishers have been advised by the _ Washington Postal â€" authorities that all daily papers entering Canu!a. should enjoy the lower rate, the pubâ€" lishers have appealed to the Canadian Postrnaster General asking for a hatâ€" mcnizinz _ of the difierence between Washington opinon and Toronto pratâ€" tice. Deputy Postmasterâ€"General Coulter says the problem is a simple mne. The Sunday editions of the Amâ€" crican papers are distinct publications issued oply weekly, and sold to & distinct class of subscribers;" they should, therefore, be classed as weekâ€" Iy, and not daily, publications. Rev. E. C. Laker, pastor of the C‘linton Stneet Methodist Church | in Toronto has made a request | rtather hovel of the male members of _ his congregation. They are asked*to send in early this week a description of the faults and shortcomings of thein lady friends. This information _ will tnr%1 the material for a setmon next Sunday night. On the following Sunâ€" day a companion sermon will be given from information supplied _ by the young women of the congregation concerning the imperfections of their gentlemen friends. In this manner the pastor hopes o enlarge is tonglteâ€" gation, and at the same time inâ€" struct and impnove his auditors. DUNDASâ€" WILL HAVE CARNEGIE "After much diseussion the . finance committee of the Dundas Council voâ€" ted to take the necessary â€" steps toâ€" werds having the offer of Mr. Carâ€" negic of $10,000 for a public library, accepted. Colonel Grafton offers $1,000 towards the buying of a suitâ€" able site. s value of the site. The granting _ of these things, which are equivalent to bonuses, muct be sanctioned by . the Municipal Council. Brantfond is promotimg a bill to permit the levying‘ from time to time a frontage tax of not more than . stx cents a foot This is to meet the cost of sewers. _ The city also wish es to control and operate railway sidâ€" ings Tor 1 boro‘ ask $30,000, a Hamiltof® worth of pose )r industrial purp asks confirmation 0. and other aids 1 Company to tebentures fo LIBRARY Ses to the Wm. isgue $60,000 general purâ€" Poter be of

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