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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1897, p. 1

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’E_; Moore‘s f Cheap 6 â€" SPECIAL .. A FAVORITE ~ . â€" 80 PBR CBNT DIBCOUNT , . sngore smm ee ue mm es neatly and yâ€" VIKING BIGNYCGCLE Ladies‘ fine vici kid button boots, handâ€" surned or GooJyear Welt soles, cheap at $3 for $1.98. _ Girls‘ oil grain button boots, toeâ€"cap or plain 11 to 2, QBc. Men‘s Shoes, Boston Calf, for Olfl. Bo{: sizes, 11 to 13, Lfio Nothing l‘m new stock, g qualit stock in Berlin to select from. T A manufacturer made up 700 pair of fine and coarse shoes for a jo\hing house that assigned recently, so they were left on his hanis. and being offered to vs at about opeâ€"half of their value, we too: the lot. Here are » few of the many bnrtn‘xu. Ladies‘ fine vici kid button boots, handâ€" â€"Fancy Brown and Navy dress goods, 1} yds. wide, worth 75¢,for 37%cts. BERLELN . “;'\â€"‘};{];i)retta, fancy, worth 12} to l15¢ tor O}e. DRESS GOODS | _ â€"Black Silk finish dress goods, worth 85¢ for 55¢. â€"Black Henrietta, special,fine silk finish, worth $1.00, for?68c. Here is How It Happened. â€"Cream and Black Henrietta, 1} yds. wide, worth 35¢, for 25 cents. â€"Turkish Toweling with red borders, ex® tra quality, worth 1951; for T3c. â€"Towels, Cotton, with border 20x36 size, worth 20¢ for 12%e. a pair. â€"Grey Flannel, all wool, 28in. wide worth 25¢ for 19¢. â€" e _ â€"Tweed Dress Gioods, 42 in. wide, good patterns worth 50¢ and 60¢, for , 38c _ â€"(Cashmeres, colored, liyd. wide, worth oc and 40c, for 25¢. â€"Bleached and unbleached in lengths of 24 to 7 yards will be sold at Manufacturers‘ cost â€"Bleached cottuns worth 10¢ for 6je and unbleached worth 8c. for 5¢. «â€"5000 yard: Unbleached Cotton 34 in. wide. worth 3¢ for 2§¢. â€"â€"3500 yards Toweling (Union) 16 in. wide worth 7¢ for 4c. Large buying direct from the makers and selling for CASH is what makes these: prices possible. Four big departments are exchanging places with each other and on Saturday we will unload these lines at such prices. Cotton Remnants YOL XLIlIIâ€"NO. 1 The BOEHMER CO. SHOE BARGAINS, M Weichel & Son. For Friday and Saturday The design of the frame insuces MWaterloo Conmntnp CEhronicis. Autl â€"Boys‘ H iefe, large size, wi o rdeBroI:r S;ndkemmm. ge size, with â€"Bogg' Wworated Hose worth 35 to 50 for 25 to â€"Ladies‘ Vests, extre heavy rib veste worth 90c for 50c. â€"Ladies Kid Gloves, black colors, qualities, nearly all -?:-. worth $1 for m â€"Ladies‘ & Children‘s Cashmere Hose Cardinal worth 35 to 50e for 19c.per pair â€"Black Henrietta, 1} ydes. wide, special fine firish, worth 75¢, for 54c. SHOES â€"Ladies‘ Rubbers, best quality, worth 45¢ for 38. Fancy Goods â€"New Shoe Bargaingâ€"Lace and 0.:%:.- Shoes, job lot, vormt: $1.50 and $2.00, Satâ€" urday $1.10. â€"A snap at 95 centsâ€"Women‘s Shoes, odd lines nearly all sizes, button and lace shoes, thing to suait everybody, worth all the way from $1.10, $2.00 mw a pair, yours for â€"Plaii dress goods, 1} yds. wide_, fine colors, finest vuxi worth%ac. fog 386.‘ _ ifferent styles, Boys‘ Worsted Hose, heavy and strong, :er;%‘?!:o&h ;he% WATERLOG, ONFTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 18, 1897 land, in 1824, and came with his feather and family in 1831 to this country, %reâ€" siding for a number of years in *hv- erly, where he taught school.â€" Afterâ€" wards he was a colportenr in the Alâ€" goma district. « The Reporter says : Mr. John Mcâ€" Gregor, one of Galt‘s oldest and most respected citizens,died on Monday. Deâ€" ceased was born in Perthshire, Hootâ€" Word wat received Sunday of the death, on Saturday, March G6th, at Butte, Montans, of Edward Brophy, son of Mr. James Brophy, G.T.R. sectâ€" ion foreman of Stratford. â€" A telegram to his parents on Saturday stated that he had mot with a severe accident was confirmed on Sunday by the announce ment of his death. If Bob Iuieuoll insists that there is no hell, will he state what becomes of a man who takes a p~fir three or four years without paying for it, and then tells the postmaster he doesn‘t waut it! â€"Walla Walla Stateaman. Mr. Oharles Tyoe of Haysville is re covering from the accident he met with in Toronto six weeks ago, when he had the misfortane to break a bone in his leg. Heexpects to return to his studies ab the echool of Practical Science in a few days * Mr. Samue‘ Cassel of the Huron Road shipped 20 head of export cattle last week. They were a very Gne lot. Â¥ire damaged the stook of Qrigley & Co‘: shoe store, Gueipb, on Â¥aturday evening. to the extent of $4000. BOURCEB. All the News of the County and Disâ€" trict Carefully Summarizsed and put into Attractive Shape. A BUDGET FROM CORRBRSâ€" PONDENTS AND OTHER NEWS NUGGETS. Bteuffer awing to ilIness.did not pro here on gsggwh ":;%l;hd lr:fi J. 0. Colling, Elmire, m’&fu r To the imipragins srate If 9iX nins Fridey evening lastâ€"Wonder w_t:aw became of the robing and blc:km o seen dmncl the warm days about the 10th wiéuw ingt. _ Tas Cnurcuss â€" Rev. Sammel Pegsoxau.â€"Miss Eda Euler visited friends in Berlio laat week â€"Mirs g: and :lsll: Kocoh lo;:l pare of 'En%n, an m{ «4 the home of Mr. w i y, New A large aumber of car young gatherea at the bouo!-w.muolhon Thursday ereuing to celebrare the "Hanging of the Crane." A rizht rod jolly time was +pentâ€"Mius Lydia au Good, Breslau, was at ber parental 149 Trat Stagg. â€"Your esteemed Bre«â€" lay correspondent inststs that thera is a stage running between his burg and oqrh Wéq see tha ati:t qg«lgs,,t &tflw us, Mr. Correspondeat. Wiuterbourne it a decidedly &uwh, place, which fact fally Plvhj‘g‘: our densent s1 Litgrary.â€"The faimw Saciety held & reguler merting on Monday av.emu&; %{;to was a fair attendance with Vice President (Giennie in the chair. Some $9 vor;% of new books were accepted by the sscirty and p%,w ia the library. A debste on ‘Resolved that it would be better :Qt enr Bociety to hold all meetings with epen , doors ghw to a§nw members only," and which Mf: in favor of the affirmative, a good preâ€" gramme. WINTERBOYURNE PeRsONAL â€"Mre. Jos. Stork is apeuding a week with her daughter in Nussagaweyaâ€"Mr. and Alrs Nes n Good, of Brown City, Mich, who for some time bave been visiting friends bere and at Waterlon, returved home en _ Fridavyâ€"NMis Mary _ Shirreffâ€", reacher at F.oraiai»,spant several days under the parental roof last weekâ€" Mr, Chas Scbeliy vigitd bis aunt, of Paisley Block, last week â€" Mr and Mra, Burn: tt ars boh i«id up, the former with 11 grippa, aud the latyer Witu rbheumatisu. . We trust this uged m(!:; will soon recover. CBRT.â€"The concert given in the Lecture Room under the auspices of vhe Presbyterian church ou Thursday evening was well attended. The pro: yramme was as good as anticipated owing to some Hespelerites who were to assist, being deterred by bad roads« from _ coming. Despite _ this a rather lengthy programme was gotten ur, aud seemed to give good satisfact1 n to those present. JUST A LINE . . . TERMS CASH & QXE PRICE 6 â€" Berlin, Ont. Boare closes every evening at 6.15 except Tuesiay and Satarday. NEW PRINTS . . That New Spring Gonds are coming to hand very fast New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Sateens, New Embroideries, New Silks, New Crochet Cottons, ail number‘s have just been opened and put into stock. We would ask your inspectio~ of saine. NEW DRESS GOODS IN BLACKS ledon only 18je. Fine aork? Prints, Navy Blue, fast colors, only 8¢. Special W ctll: &gt‘::n in Cufinmw atierus, dark colors, very fine, donl\g width, ouly 15¢ 40 inch all wool Black Serges are selling well at 25¢ per yard ; 44 inch Fine Woo Ca hmere Serges, worth 45¢ per \ard, for %¢ per yard ; 45 inch Black Henrieita, 2¢ per yd,; bâ€"tter lines Guflla‘w eg at 20, 35. 40. 50, 60, 75, 80 and 90c per yd; 1 m‘:.“fi:aklr;lilfimfi. auump..ya;u.ekmu': Lust an per y * New Prints, Cunadian aui American, in Pink, Buf, Lilac, N Bi d Fancy Patteras, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10c.. Noveltie in fine 32 inch Dresden effect. w rth 186. SmyTH BRO8, WY NHOLE NUMBER 2>20> which fages plase at Careon Lity, Nevade, on Wednesday nexst. No m‘p lilke 2m6e 4 thort 6 in 4t | eap Cash Sto there will be some very heavy losers among &mq: .. . Rev.Beckus has ol sed the mretings uh.?mvillp. «. Miss L. Lederman of Gelt, -aoo a few days ab home this week . . ... Mr. Henry brenner has purchased a pisno of Bock . . . . Mre (Revy ) Ehy receiv Bock . . .. Mrs. (Rev ) paaiaidiy t ap uhy k brother, M . Amc dale, last week Ino is the gneet of her sister, | k. e s n impror band bas added snother improve! Hlbgh bio o t uin Mro, t Current d*o" m‘?fl:a' M pight. . . . Mrs A Piakgt h devihter Mt PR which takes place atp Csren .Cit 7e JP To Remind You @T. CLEMBNTS og the death of her s Snayder of Blooming: «gh -%'B-'”"fl‘ we are glag to say width, ouly 15¢ per yd 1es, 35, 45

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