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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Oct 1897, p. 8

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. LEITCH&LIPHARDT : Wls nod." weynif s and Stoves are the best in the world at the price and another bobs up with a claim just as h | ~>«g Affvuig -.";’:'.....-........«fi':‘-'..‘.‘.‘t,‘i:'&d‘g'u"‘ ‘â€" Hardware, Tinware and Stoves icle and hronicle and ‘hronicle and Sergelole ind e and Btar with hronicle and icle and h}e and ronicle and onicle and e and + Chronicle and Chronicle and 'fi’é}l’*’fi:’m” n ne is E‘ hk t d Pn en t se w t l in "gusex V " is booming. un?:’o.n‘pl. mn t.hu-ngt ordered from Australia ; large ( to dou ; going MWn i diw ~ aaval o es it Malett un noue) falt T us tpouen. ds c Matement. tilt free to canvassers ; usive territory ; ke on time; easy to make fAve dollars daly; g,».c.-":?i"t."“ hi es peren ':.';.?Ffi,.fg% i ngy. Pcee romy e td seiprer â€" porienced canvassor (o % % ::Dd.:t -.n-b.‘ll.o’-m: W k m Toroute. WLIT Klippert Undortaking Co TUndertakers and Calls answered day at the faclory. beoks on time; casy to make Bvo GOPRF® | Pome make thioe that. U 0 Bradley Garretson Co., Limited Toronto UBTDIIDTC ATT ECCCE S201L0 d C:ronlclo and Toronto Snnd.g Woold . Chronicle and Toronto Daily Btar.. .. ... Address DAVID BEAN, In order to save our subscribers the trouble af making iwo or more remittances we have made -poad arrangements with the publishere bywhlohwommhhd to offer the lollovalg ublica tions in connection with the WATERâ€" foo CoUNnTY CHRONICLE, at W low rates from now until Jan. lst, Special elubbing rates with all American newm and magazines quoted upon application. must accompany all orders :â€" e and Weekly Globe.........~>«>>> 50 hronicle and Weekly Mail..........>>>>>â€" 45 hronicle and Farm and Fireside ... .~ > >â€" 45 w“&w“um Advertiser.... ... .$1 40 e and Family Herald and Weekly Btar with Fremlum.‘..‘......‘...'.... 1 T5 hronicle and Farmers® Advocate... ... ..« 90 icle and Montreal Weekly Witness .. 1 80 ‘Je-ndDallyWorld‘......‘......... 00 ronicle and Daily G1O0be.. .. . ... .« >>>>>>> 00 niole and Toronto Daily News.... ... â€"« 85 e and ere‘ Bun.........00.>~$1 236 ronicle and ilton Spectator .......$1 75 Chronicle and Country Gentlemen.. . .. ... â€" 10 P EOT CCR EO uid an CHEAP READING. J. S. ROOS, The Popular Shoe Store Satchels Boots and Shoes Sewing Machines Cannot be bought cheaper than at The Popular Boot and Shoe Store. is built olfidflml.nlt Ldo.u’:‘;:. f uire an a t o â€"it ® e oacine ts m saus‘s C any other store. 3 C 44. SEAACELS, Berlin, BUYING A STOVE . . shead of you all winter. Some stoves cook well but eat up sn awful amount of coal. Other stoves are economically inclined in this respect but won‘t bake well. SLAUGHTER PRICES THE FAMOUS Is an important undertakine. If you get o yicCry onb att * Our Clubbing List. ACTIVF RANGE ustralia ; large quâ€"ntic e : noinatiikewhe Are in Carads: "Klondike Cold Fields" C nc fires : haw 1a" is booming. ht t is Ahonatie are has THE "BEST" and â€"Embaimers day and night MACKIE‘s BLOCK, KING STREET v... ... 0§1 T8 g. .. 0+ BA 90 Nitmess..$1 60 w....... .. $1 85 t :.+. .. @1 § n.â€":«<.. M 10 /oold ....$8 10 o2 ....... $2.00 Trunks E:E white 4 sns ""JNDERTA KING for 30¢, 350, 450, ete. Also Lace from 50e up. 60! our Prices on orders for new houses We put uj all shates and see that the rollers 'nr] satisfactorily, We also soil shade the yard Curtain Poles and Trim Brass and Wood at lowest prices. J. K. Shinn & Co. Done neatly at is to suit. Mo iJ ths Het mt M aRe o uege feraani ol vinced. Terms, Cash and Prices Right. Also all kinds of Public, Sepâ€" erate. and High School Text Books, School and Office Supplies. Subscriptions taken for magazines, etc. KNITTING . . We have always on hand a large and well assorted stock of \fi:LL PAPER, FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY. The .. Waterloo Bookstore all its branches,. A frst class Hearse Residence over store next to J, 8. Roos‘ 10e Store. Night Calls answored by Call Bell at sige Dealers in Furniture We have WINDOW SHADES com Martin Bros., A full line of knitted SZM00000 ) NEWDOY REME coarse and fine yarns, kept on hand. A call is solicited. _ MISS STRICKLAND PICTURE FRAMING (8SUCCESSORS TO A.LKUMPF) Waterloo, Ont. ve us a call and be conâ€" such as eto. McGrzconâ€"In Mornington, 10th, the wife of David McGregor, .‘B:p....' f Loosnastâ€"At H » 6th, the wife of Dr. wumm * Jo;uâ€"u Galt, Oct, Brd, the wife of Rd, ones of a son, Boortâ€"In Mornington, Oct. 7th,the wife of Cowaxâ€"At Galt, Oct. 8th,the wife of Peter Cowan, of a son. Nov. l&â€"WM and chattels of the of the late J. L. Krostach, St, Clements. GBO. LATSOH, Auctioneet. Nov. 18. â€"Stock, im te, furniture, etc. of Frank 8, r, tw o miles north. of Waterlcoâ€" . Nov, 2. â€"Farm stock and illfl:mtl of John Erb, Lot 12, Con. 5, Kast Section of Wellealy, 2 miles south of Crosshill. Nov. 4.â€"T. F. McCutcheon, neae Linwood, farm stock and implements. Nov. 5.â€"John 8 1} miles west of Macton on t-ho‘;:m-ry line of Wellesâ€" ley township, farm stock and impleâ€" JO8EPH MICKUS, Auctioneer, Oct. 30.â€"Furniture of Jacob Hollinger, Elâ€" pouplinge that held the last three of the six sleepers broke and they mirâ€" mlonl{ remained on the broken track. In that way some sixty lives were saved. Later.â€"It is believed now that only 19 lives were lost. while the tide -..'::u yestecday it was not unpreceden What seema to have happened was that underneath the tracke and the tiea the heary wali had given away, ani when the great weight of the engine struck the unâ€" supported tracke, it went crashing through the reat of the wall and topâ€" to be the very best on the entire diâ€" vision. There was a great heavy reâ€" the river bottom ; and the freman,too, wasat his post. Rehind them came the express car, the combination car and the sleepers and these piled on top of the engine. It is known that i% was a trifle forgy, and that the track was not visible, but if there was any whmiuolfli:‘::bhu of recent bappening, an hour before there had passed over it a heary passenger train, laden with human freight. Noeither is there an explanation ready. \ll is conjecture. Wm. Boott, of a daughter. Fireman Towpkins, of Eut Albany, Ezs in 50 feee of water. Neither engineer or fireman will ever tell the story of the dizsster, for with his hand on the throttle the State Express Dashes Into the Hud . somâ€"Twentyâ€"sight Persons Killied ~â€" and Many Wounded. into the Hudson river. It is estimated that at least 28 lives were lost. There are many wjured. A diver is now trying to recover the bodies The engine, falo & New York speciai, which left bound, was wrecked near bere on ths New York Contra) road, about six o‘clock ; the engine, baggage car, one unged over the embankmeut the wmq.mmmwnmâ€"n..a agh the reat of the wall and topâ€" over in the river. As the srain THE SALES. BAJILWAY Menuexpacuunâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 2th, the BNT ; dodktwds* â€" Suutmâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 23rd, the wife of es Into the Hud | _ Rev. Cark Smith, of a danghter. ag _u\u‘.“__h'm“uh-* uc I o Harry Dickman, of a danghtor. on Tefi ind mt n nmiel %w‘%&'fim se. Barley is steady, 3,500 bushels sellâ€" E‘“m"'"‘-{f&’““& :9‘0‘-'::‘?:" caaier, 00 bulullnmn‘::: to 460. T muapt mm mad Avo ....'.’.":'.:'fi uo) * priges and five ofstraw at #7,80 foimm to say, put oied rmaly wl **"* T Oct. 26. â€"The receipts of grain an m:’m ‘w‘dny were larger m ":- e it o y a & white, 88 to 98 for red. and 18 to foge for Boxrecherâ€"At New Ham Oct. 1 mnm&. bwok y$ (hegel floe. £. A â€"At Galt, Oct. 4th, io P. Aitâ€" rk'i‘ll.-‘hahdln Goo.m.. Casmi1xâ€"In North Easthope, Oct. 3rd, John Cushin, agod 83 years. Adam Thomson, «ged 60 years, 11 months and 13 days, Scrmermnâ€"At Galt, Oct. l4th, James R. Sorimger, in his 68th year. Tmomsoxâ€"In North Easthope, Oct 7th, Devittâ€"Bzcusrâ€"At Berlin, Oâ€"t. 13th. Em P"I“ to Margaret Becker, both of Mannâ€" Bxonataxxâ€"Haysâ€"At Neow Germany, Oct. MARKET REPORTS Srazuâ€"Dar»asoâ€"At Gait, Oct. Geo. t-h to Teress Dandene, both m Sranuâ€"Barxxsâ€"At Stratford, Oct. 7th, 8. &ih&;fifi-'.&hd Hunsos â€"Szaxizr Bamesâ€"Bownaxâ€" Dususâ€"Karxâ€"At Mitcheil, Oct. 19th, Fred Debus of Tavistuck to Miss Karn of Mit~ . 6to, at the residence of the bride‘s mother eyâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 16th, the son of Marâ€" tin Eby, aged® years. UVE STACK,. _ ;m‘?' 9“-_“*'. b‘ & A. W. Stark, of Yatton, to Fanny Anderâ€" son, of Hawksvilie. * of New G‘-A»y h, W. 8. Hudson, of Preston “-":h".".' ‘Sl.-b,. of Woodatock. vesâ€"Bownaxâ€"At Galt, Oct 20th, Geo. . _b_fl-tom Bowman, both of â€"At Woodstock, Ust. 12â€" «& The CHRONICLE OFFIOEB 6#â€"3m0e. Warerioo, Ont. Ko. of Lote 1, being e~mposed PARCKL NQ. !, b Auction Sale ‘mmencing at @‘clock p.p. sharp, ;-l--h-n::.-u m" m “i M| north "of Warerion. an the ud readger c oue" Live Stock, Implaments, Grain Etc. Auction wÂ¥ RAS RECETYED * spâ€"p pF * [‘ . yÂ¥ 4

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