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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jul 1897, p. 1

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un # The A. 0. BOEKMER C0. Limited, Mens‘ fine Kid Shoes, lace and gaiters, good fitting, and good wearers, regular prices $1.90 and $1.95, special at $1.39 â€" Womens‘ pretty Tan Oxfords, Excellent wearers, regular $1.70, special at 98. Girls‘ fine lace boots, perfect fitting, newest styles, made to wear,regular $1.25, special 9oc. Shoe polish (per bottle) 6c, 9c and 15¢. We have the ma:t complete shoe stock in the communityâ€"you find here every needed kind, not only the gentcel things but the good gommon sense kinds. Just now you getthem cheaper than at any other time. We are reducing the stock and to do this we are reducing prices. _ Thursday of each week is BARGAIN DAY. Store closes evwery Â¥Wriday afternoon, for the benefit of nearly half a hundred Employees. GPECIAL SHOX OFFERINEGS Don‘t be in want a single day when you can get such pretty things for so littlemoney. What we are selling freely now is : Black and Navy Serges, also Black and Colored Lustres, at special low prices, 25¢ 35¢, 40¢ and 50c. . Fancy Black Lustres are also selling well at these prices, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. Extra qualjéis in Lustres, special at 60c to 75¢. Black Satin Brocade Dress Goods for skirts and dresses, special at 65¢c. Fancy French Dress Goods in Tweeds and figured, endless choice at 25¢ to 50c. We are leaders in the DressGoods business. Carryâ€" ing more stock and sellicg more goods then any store in the county. Want Any Dress Goods ? $ @4 bâ€"G4 6 bGâ€"4GG 4 46â€" § 4 4 f+â€"fâ€"¢ 44â€" â€"¢ & 4 &# YOL XLIIIâ€"NQ 3# BERLILIN . Materloo Count»p Chronicls. 2 ~ y 6 $ 4097 ie 7.‘“’? -;‘J Wls : : 5.00 : in i7 7 A t :A x k 4 en > ¢ Hearir t > T in ie Ae A $ 7 Cit i ¢ B 0 M J 4 xi Opa®» ; y" M />* m i °P 3 h;‘,_”‘;“ % 7 2. > 0t e is 1 ‘Aaie M t s T oe .4 S Siese e o. c lt Prd A Jolly July for Shoo Buyers , , You vho are late buying summ shoes as well as you who .13!.4 nee & second pair, will h vomoc*efl a 16 16 it uit a_ W dl C find fault "with ‘ the times" this July. {t’l a jt}lly Jquâ€"hil you are a :fl uyer ; for prices have been c rhficulou- figpnroâ€"iolw Ml::l' 0: P pohlousAjureâ€"miew thks the § oo culous f thoes we soll are likely In Mhilch in shame at being But there‘s met ONP WATERLOG, ONTARIGQ, THUKRSDAY MORNING JULY 2» Freston Methodiab o:am choir, was iog in eipaberaat ""“'1"""‘:‘::&“" :7 the members of the as 'r" their appreciation of his ser J ri‘ibi members of the choir u'ro'&'oii ».wm of his ser BJ choir leader for many years. Mr. Calvin Green, leader of the Preston Methodiss church choir, was presented with a nn&[ -m«i ad: n .: h'nuwad m:da ud“,"ii who under many a asruck Galt tbo“ other day .:u,d .:::i for financial assistance from different r-rtlu.' He was arreated and sent up or 30 days by P. mnwu fer obâ€" taining money under false pretenses. Mesars. William and John Bain have taken over the Elora Woallen Factory from their father, the Reeve of Elora, and will continue the busiâ€" ness in ';ll‘l its bmchlu vith“nnbit‘od vigor. They contemplate putting in a mm--mw«';mf»b. np to date in every reapect. Mr. A. W. Campbell, instructor of food roads, estimates that thera are 00,000 bicycles in Oataric, Wl- [ ing an investment of $6,000,000. _ The Roman Catholic excursions over both railways to St. Aune de Beaupre, which iefs Toronto iass week were the largeat of the season. _ The railways esâ€" timate that fuily 5,000 were in the party when is reached its destination. Miss Jennie Elliott, fourth du},hm of Mr.â€" Andrew 8. Elliots, of North Duwfries, died at the residence of a relative in Hagereville flwudqd mornâ€" ing, where she has been visiving for about a week. Deceased tcak ill only the day before from appendicitic. ‘ While the peach crop is likely to be short along Lake Erie shore this year, the yield in the Grimsby district is reâ€" ported as very large. * Fire seriounsly damaged the business portion of Wiart>n By the wrecking of a Chinese steamer bound from Singapore from Malacca 120 persons were drowued. _ All the News of the County and Disâ€" NEWS NUGGETS. PONDENTS AND OTHER BOURCES. put into Attractive Shape. day at their m.:!"':::' '9' R‘i'i'% moannrand owever, has a marvellons change and should the 1Â¥MXNÂ¥8H Oramg change has taken pl home â€"Mr. Berry and femily are atâ€" o nsl riegent Bella Shoomaker has gone m.;m thresher at work. In our rambles we noticed that more winter wheat was sown than in former years. Mr. Abram Hagey,living ane mile north of Preaton, has, 1 believe, the very beat field of fall wheat that I have ever seen, conâ€" taini cghm aorea of the red Clawâ€" son .35 orld‘a Wander varieties As Mr. l::fiq war busy wa “lta around the and about every nine feet there was a good sized bandle. The sample is plump and bright and the very beat for seed that we have secn. af 8alw Plo"ul;â€"u.h James 3““ alt in now ninetyâ€"five years e and is atill hale and {uw«â€".h % Henderson of Doon was a t for nearly Afty years of thas She pun‘ qu'uJy away on Satq last at the ago af ninetyâ€"twa. O“PI::GSA;“ -â€")tiu :‘ 4 'mmmhr: t:l' atham returned to her parea hou!_uâ€"*r._ Berry and _bwy are at borg . um&unmdww land on thr Weaterm Contiment. All crope applea were magnifcent. Soaall ma .::Omm mw. only gooseberrica rries being someâ€" what inferior. At Brantford smail fruite are a shade better and are a drug in the market Winter 'bgz is mostly in the barn and we heard stage making a balt â€" nii-.“b-qmww and passengers wore exchanged. land from here on was good and at four pwm. we reached Greenville in Flam: boro‘. kere you aee some of the beat bindere snrrounding a wheat Two mh-hnhuuumlhmflm On Tus Wi3c.â€"On the lith inst. we went to Gusiph, the mercury regi> w"w At llb)a m we the Gosiph stage for Hamilton vim Brock Road, which is one of the best roads in the country. The land in somewbat broken, apparently, being bouh bungry and thiraty. Crops along the ro:d were gumerally mediom, being good at intervalm? At high noon we reached Freeiton. Here we saw two Muwlo.udlhudd reliable medicine, n Camedum. 10 ceuts per bottle, 3 bottles for 25 cents. J. BR. Goog, Peatry or ols e o y stt s gone to Ohatham mtcA mt im Io » uid â€" _ J frow a wiskt to celatanes Ao & ul fm rom pi C or five years has been eng se« E :0!':: ?:fi'%??cwm u@i :3 Â¥ returned on Thuredag io hn s _ On :l:sowmd Vernan,Br chmn- his where be bas mr‘::d a apleadid :ml:' lon with a amu ‘qn;u;:my' i: ’rm 5:] of pluck muldrun‘n l :lw l'l’l m'm':;?u:in‘a' vi':l'l Efl .w'i‘" join in with us in wishing him Marx Capwerr of the CuroxicL® eti#f spent his holidays here. .. \c. M. M. Doaa‘d, ptinoigwl Wirierbaurue pablic school, spent § iturday under the t:mm_l roof. ... Mr. and Mra. More ve returned from Kirkton where they aprat a few weeks with their son and fawily . . . . All the atudenta of the respective callegiates have returnad .. . Mr. Gen. A. Fraser is spending the vacation in the Queaen City.... Mra. Kinsey, of Brantfoud, wha spens the R‘." few weeks nnder the preatal roaf s for the Telephone city an Thurs: day . ... Mr, Louig Ball, who for the towel, on Sunday, in a like m«nner.â€" Quarterly meeting services ail ha helq in the Methodisy church ueat Sunday wmorping.â€"The memorial sermon of late Mrs. White will be presched in the VU. B. charch nexy Sunday evening the »torm for a cyclone but we feel quite confident that auch was 204‘ the Gase as More serions w&hm would in all probability have wed had it been such. Tus Cuyronss â€"Rav. Mr. Durkey smhd a migionary sermwon in the mited Brethr n church last Sunday ecguing. â€"Rey. Mr. Jamicson of this place occupied the U. B pulpi‘, Leâ€" of our maple trees were toru off and mwany large Lregu “"‘wl’ the Qu.tinear the vilinge. mistook thatk was qver witnessed in tvi« vicinâ€" y struck this villâ€"ge on Thursday afternouu ahout three o‘clock. The velocity of the wing was terrific a d the storm was of no greater width t an about a mile and a ha‘f as reports from Haying is ; rogrâ€"wâ€"ing slowly owing an douht to the very inc‘lewent state of the weather. The farmers ) ave con â€" menced cutring whe«t this ao k loaâ€" ever. . . . Oue of the aeverest rain atorma MA WIKSVLL LE * br his * 4 â€" "smases" d, Foundl n »» “mf' ' m ‘ h ’ BPMBBDBDPAD MA DP DAAA â€"*PDDGAA4AAA _A ; " Bimmssor & (o, The Inlore Yprplapor» Battare A Fing Black Worsted Buit ms LVR VAnetha‘ Feâ€"pight if you are ont in Om AGerye YOU MAY BURN YOUR QOAT TALL In Children‘s Hats and Ronnets selling at cost for this manth: MIBB §TRICOKELAYD Moore‘s This is a Branch Store of a Large | - Importing House in Toronte. TERMS CASH & QNF PRICK hor which artiche we can «mobiuly sey we ae headqwestcrs nOp z»ma‘f‘nm#m we corry, lout because »A the prices we ask hor it We haye arery grade A kyine to shoy z‘;w.;m mwkrhr#m ustomâ€" mo seckon alaims pocket P n i P 2 T n m m 1e mt L&p ous store &o see ow pamoples and will wnmmm#mmmng We wil) get yous ordes. Rindes Tyine ot Free Trade Prices | We hope they look well, and that you‘ll be right in line with g hig haryvest RBe your hervest big or smal, howeres, youl need How do Your Orops Look ? i Remnants of Bleached Shecting 2 AT â€" LESS THAN HALF PRICE â€"â€" 3 ON SALE TOâ€"DAY, ~ ao oi o w o o p o o ~o o o P N9 NC NC 19 ~o TT B C W BARGAINGâ€"â€" â€" BINDER TWINE SMYTH BROS., â€" Cheap Cach Store, ‘RIOK â€" Berlia, Ont. every evening at 6.15 except Tuesiay and Saturday. HOLE NUMBER 0 W. H. Leoson, Prop, ROOT BEER when rumineireh FRESH ABRIVALS . bys Epmey Pajus oamen, Snyder‘s Drug Store, _ BERLIN, ONT. POISON! â€" . § Write or call for jobbars _ o. * Ply Popor :'t'. “; ‘& t to you. +/ ahct

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