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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Jun 1902, p. 13

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Tuotion ol knowlng that it will giv Buy the best at R WATERLOO, ‘nn“flhfln‘h’l'fl Every Limb and Part of is T the should aas :."55"‘3%:" Me yiese mang" Par bos poioiec Messrs. Lockie & Raymo, Phone 275 Cplplydnly Crtpptplplp l lpelplinlys dlirlpriniyy day. 3 > Wanted.â€"Drug apprentice. A&ply at l:om at Devitt‘s Drug Store, Watâ€" érloo. Central school closed for the sammer vacation on Friday. * ‘The staff of the Mutual Life â€" mâ€" joyed a Coronation holiday on Monâ€" â€"i;'nt forget Ufelmann‘s sale of Sailors. Going fast at 25 . cents each. â€"See window. > Mr. Jas. Scott ; d seven carâ€" loads of le to + ‘London, England,. on y. j Heavy plateâ€"glass windows . were placed in position in the renovated front of Hasenflug‘s Grocery on Thursday . > For Sale. â€" Two fresh milch cows. Also pure bred Durham bull and heiâ€" fer 10 months old. . Apply to J. B. Bingeman, Bloomingdale. 2d1w. Mr. Adoiph Kern, formerly propriâ€" etor of a general store in the Killer Block, Waterloo, died in Oklazhoma :B:Qy after a brief iliness on Saturâ€" day . TheWaterloo baseball team â€" were given a coat of whitewash at Guelph on Saturday when they were defeatâ€" ed by the Maple Leafs of that city in the first league game by 9 runs to 0. We handle only Bergus & Sons‘ make of pure Paris Green. We have sold the same make for years and in every case it has given periect satisâ€" faction. . Get the best at Devitt‘s Prugstore, Waterloo. i Real Estate and Insurance Agents, WATERLOO, Ont catvie af uind o MOp V uic s ‘Thete . will be no services in St. John‘s Lutheran church next Sunday mornirg, the pastor, Rev. E. . A. Schulz, having an appointment . at New Hgmburg. The evening service ‘will be held as usual, ‘ Miss Tye and Miss Hendry. of the Central School staff left Monday for Toronto where they will take a three weeks‘ teachers‘ course in Domestic Science and Manual Training at the Toronto Normal School. AN POLIC cce 4Afi preine sns Diptotlit? uns comprncating boneliis. Remember the Garden Party under, the auspices of the Waterloo Presbyâ€" terian Ladies‘ Aid Society at the reâ€" #idence of Mr. J. S. Lockie, * Thursday â€" evening, _ July 3rd. Good musical programme. _ Silyer collection. All are welcome. At Hamilton on Sunday a fifteer months‘ old daughter of Wm. Kirk porter for the Kuntz . Brewery . Co. "-l-l“p-hfilgfimi one in the yard and in some way got the rope ol a swing around her neck. In trying to exâ€" tricate herself, lost her footing â€" and was strangled to death. The Stars defeated the Beavers in a close game of basoball at Westside Park Saturday afternoon by 9 runs to 7. â€" Batteries: Gleiser and Holâ€" nimlats Ilctend "taich‘ in loft ‘m ca in field and nfl&"." brilliant pitching h: losers were special features of game. s Mrs. I. E. Bowman left for Southâ€" m& future abode, Thursday Hoiiine dointaiie oi o * 0 organization been ‘efficient president for a great many 2 , met at the home of Mrs. John: â€"Sh Willow Ave., and ::h‘ her with an fin iful â€"mantel clock. visibly "alâ€" ~fected by this eviderce of good fecling . on the M“d ber e&wm l:, veartfel sope whakion. f / _ PA DP sSUCCESSFULLY. Fi Emma Grasser, pupil of Mre. â€"Bpady hi:l her h-rsh oxâ€" Emmervator) o Marie buy mecemse Dovitt‘s Drug Store, AN ACCIDENT POLICY Local News. mmmmm is the cheapest Money to Loan. whcios thiBotne ues "at in Waterloo is at the close ol the Sunday Sc last Sunâ€" day when the ing pastor, Rev. G. A. Mitchel!, M. A., was tendered a bearty vote of thanks by the school wwouwxlhfluih term fi.. dhehlp‘tho,::fluol a year Supertilendent with mharked suctess. His Sunday School class took ‘gdâ€" vantage of the occasion and present ed himâ€"with a handsome Hymn Book sccompanied by anâ€"address expressâ€" lyao!thekqundlm:hhpl- eral worthk and their appreciation of his services as teacher. WATERLOO SEPATATE SCHOOL Promotion Examination. Schneider, E. Walz ~Sr.â€" 3r0. to Jr. 4th â€"R. Baver, L Steckenreiter, E. Berges, O. Spitzig S. McCardle. i yite‘* _ Jr. $rd. to Sr. 3rd. â€" E. Martiny E. Bauer, M. Hueglin, I. Berges, R Dietrich, A. Sobisch; . â€" â€" Sr. 2nd. to Jr. 8rdâ€"F.~ Walz, A. Steckenreiter, G. Sobisch, E. Laubâ€" er, E. Seyler, W. Bierschbach, 8. Bauer, ~C. Hinschberger, L. Sehlo,- ser, A. Gibbons, C. Nihill, E. Hart« leib, W. Nikhill, C. Bawer, J. Fischer, C, Straub. Jr. 2nd. to Sr. 2nd. â€" C. Dietrich, G. Ball, C. Humel, . W. Bauer, M. Lauber, R. Hinschberger, E. Schnarr C. Brandt, F. Huber, J. Weinstein. OZ, â€" ATE Estt k PE Eit Co LCOE e t Sr. Ist. to Jr. 2nd: â€" C. Martiny, M. Schlosser, N. Weinstein, A. Humâ€" el, M. Berges, L. Massel, J. Sehi, C. Hartleib, I. Gibbons, J. Connor, A. Reinhardt, â€" L. Meyer, L. Sobisch, L. Rafferty, O. Schnarr, C. Nibill. Mr. Moses Roos of Seaforth," is spending g week at his home, George St.. x Personal and Social Mr. Ohdner of Lancaster, Pa., was #;uest of Mr, Adam Duering on rsday * * * <m, P m "= mhese Mr. Franklin Goodâ€" left Thursday to spend several days with friends in. Brown City, Mich. Mr. Herb. Schiedel of Bridgeport, had his shin fractured while playing foottall: this week. Rev. E. A. Schulz returned Thursâ€" day from a several days‘ vacation with Buffalo friends. Rev. Mr. Synhestvedt of Byrnâ€"Atâ€" hyn, Pa., is a guest at the home of Mrs: Bellinger, Allen St. Jr. 4th. to Sr. 4th.â€"J. Fischer, E Mr. Gordor Roos, who has been employed in the Waterloo station for some time, has been transferred _ to Brantford and leit for that city Thursday. , ‘The Misses Anna Florence Snidet, and Hattie Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Wegenast left Saturday morning for Port Carling, Muskoka, where they will spend several weeks. Miss Barton, bead milliner atâ€"Mrs. Steuernagel‘s, loft Wednesday for Toâ€" ronto on her way to visit her . old home in Ireland, after an absence of eight.years. She sails from Montâ€" real Saturday and will spend several months in the Old Land. _ Mrs. Alfred H. Sryder is spending a week with Toronto friends. â€"Miss Alice Scott of Loretta Abbey Guelph, is home for the holidays. Mr. Lorne Bochmer of Bufflalo, N. Y., spent the ist with his parents in town. Miss Edith Nichol has returned afâ€" ter spending several weeks ~with Crosshill friends. 4 Mrs. Sewell of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schallâ€" horn, Albert St. Miss Miller and Mr. Calder Miller of Galt were the guests of the Misses Kaatz on Sunday. â€" Miss Leona Kastnef of Sebringville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schiedel, Albert St. ° â€" Mr. Rufus Co,lyear | of the Guelph Herald staft was â€" among the many visitors to town yesterday, _ â€" _ Mr. Fred McCullock of . Toronto spent Sunday with hi friend, Mr. Irvin Bricker, at the latter‘s home, Alfen St. A Mrs. (Rev.) N. 8. I of Atterclifie Station is s a few days at the home of het father, Mr. F. Good: Albert St. _ < ° Dr. J, H. Webb has rleturned from a two weeks‘ vacation s; in‘ Queâ€" bec, where he was the t _of his ml_.!n: !' J. Hal® s â€" .x 3 _Miss Mildred Roos spent| Dominion Day with friends in Guelpl ‘Mr.: Emil Moogk of Gue was among the many _ visitors â€" Waterâ€" loo on Dominion Day, _ . i\ _ . _ Mr. Isaac Neuber spent th4 holiday hu‘:. Wi. Sass, Galt, was h on Dominion Day. £ & c Mr. and Mrs. Depottg an‘ son, and Rev, and Mrs. Methfessel," of Atterctifie . Station, spent aâ€"{few r.ihy-hhn. the guesty ol . Franklin Good. 3 of in sonding Wex "hotsnage Ceim e h idays &m. Mrs. N. Kilcr, Albert Miss Meta Smith the holiday with the Wead: â€" ‘Nobwithsianting the atten [ tante 4 nhar m:’â€"‘fiu ‘J A; 4 _ ' 2 f..z..:_‘v.fl: ® b.' :;-3 ted with f !n" as wel fowers, and ':.r-‘ ladies of â€" the *"" things. l‘h". ?::S“gflma a ‘nlll selected popular programme. In the: atsence of Bandmaster â€" Stares, who was taking | part in the pro~ gramme . of Elmira‘s Anmual Picnic, Messrs S. Shepherd and J. Bruegeâ€" man conducted. â€" Every â€" numberâ€" of the programme was efficiently rendâ€" sred but the cornet solo by Mr, S. Shepherd drew. {orth w apâ€" plause and the ‘"‘Reaper‘s: Chorus", by the S.. 8. and B. B."‘ quartette received an encore. The . ‘"‘Tromâ€" bone Strike" and the "Imperial Edâ€" ward‘*~ march â€"were . among other numbers deserving of special mention. ‘I The entrance receipts Eo to the W. M. S. treasury and the Martir Luthâ€" er Society will net over $50. _The beautiful home of. Mrs. J. ol a p social event Wednesday | m‘ ‘The good ladies of the ly passed : . the invitâ€" ing the members to a .straw berry 1estival on the lawn. . The m‘w ed and continued heavy do: of rain, however, caused them to abanâ€" don these arrangements and the scene of festivities wasâ€" transferred | the house. Undaunted by the in« zmuciu of the weather @ large 1 ctowd ‘ turned out and enjoyed the hospitality of the ladies to the full. Strawberries and other. . delectable delicacies â€" were partaken of, after which an informal and very much imâ€" promptu programme was Carried out. Mayor D. Bean being made Master of | ceremonies. ‘ A memorable® feature of the programme was the burning of the church mortgage, marking the congregation‘s emancipation â€" from the load of debt it has for years carâ€" ried, the church and parsonage proâ€" perties having recently been freed from all encumbrances. _ Miss Shuh| applied the match that reduced the long burdensome parchment to ashes, | *ik the company joined in singing Praise God From Whom all Blesâ€" sings Flow"‘ At this juncture the proceedings took another unexâ€" pected but pleasing turn, when the retiring pastor, Rev. (F. A. Mitchell, M. A., was presented ~with a wellâ€" |filled purse as an evidence of the apâ€" f preciation of the congregation of his zealous labors in behalf of the church |during his pastorate , the presentaâ€" |tion being preceded by aâ€"few approâ€" priate remarks on the part of the | chairman, who referred to the many‘ |friends both Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell [had made during ‘their three years‘ q residence in Waterloo, expressing the hope that the future might have in store for them happiness and prosâ€" ‘‘perity in _ large . measure. _ Alâ€" ; | though taken completely by surprise, 4 the Rev. Mr. Mitchell expressed his ‘heaxHelt appreciation both on his _| and Mrs. Mitchell‘s tebalf for the kind . | words of his friends and their . very q acceptable gift, the memory of which i be would long cherish. c AN INTERESTINGâ€"OCCASION. | ~‘The hardwardvemporium of M. Weiâ€" 'chel & Son prosents a busy scene at present. _ A reporter of this paper upon putting the question ‘"How‘s business ?*‘ the â€"other â€"day was inâ€" ‘formed by the genial member of the |flrm. Mr. W. G. Weichel, who is manâ€" ager of the Waterloo branch of this ‘extensive â€" business, ‘"It has never ‘been better. _ Had the biggest day‘ last Saturday in the history of the| business.‘" _ The.immense hay crop ii' making a strong demand for hay ropes and pulleys which are going ‘fast. In anticipation of the big harâ€" 'nrt the firm has stocked a large quantity of binder twine, the capaciâ€" ‘ous warerooms being filled to the |roof with "Gold Medal‘. and Walkerâ€" ton twine which brands are conceded ‘to be the best in the market. . Harâ€" |vest tools are also going Hively just now, and another seasonable article !that is going fast is Paris green the purity of which is always guaranteed |by this fArm. If you want a wide ‘range of goods to choose from, courâ€" teous treatment and prompt attenâ€" |tion you can always rely on getting |“I““m.> Aemivea . A BUSY STORE Stockâ€"Taking will hegin at M. Weiâ€" chel & Sons rext Monday and will be finished ~ by â€"August ist. In the meantime there are many odds and ends that will have to be‘cleared out at a sactifice in ordet to make room for new goods: * GENTLEMEK, ARE YOU BALD! Investigate afd see for yourself the Art Coverings in Wigs and Tonpees. Prof. Dorenwend‘s manofastares are worn on ~over 65,000 beads by all Mn‘hd:mn«mdl&.‘\q are the essence of perfection, light 11 mm-fl-mmth ols brasgine, Cuatre, sto. ”(xfl, Ca‘arrh, eto. rying on aniâ€"Aemonstrating the com â€" :m-dth.l of charge. e will be at the Walper Berâ€" lin, Thorsday, Jaly 10;. : the straw Dominion Day Celebration A Pronounced Success.â€"A Fine Program of Athletic Sports. â€"Large Crowds in ‘The celebration held in .Westside Park, Waterloo, on Tuesday, Dominâ€" fon Day, was a huge success finanâ€" cially and otherwise and the commitâ€" tee of the Waterloo Musical Society under whose auspices the celebration was held have every reason to feel satisfied. ‘The weather was all that could be desired and it is estimated about 3000 people found their way to the park in the afternoon, including many~visitors from various points in the County: â€" A good day‘s amuseâ€" ment was provided and was much enâ€" joyed by the large crowds. â€" THE MORNING. Lhe receipts throughout the ~day were better than theyhave beon for In the morning the :l;u gathered | years and far exceeded expectations. at the Market Square listened to * a popular programme by the Waterâ€" THA EVENING., loo Musical Society Band, which was | ‘There was a recordâ€"breaking w rendered in their usual capable style. | present at the band concert and prize drawing in Westside Park in the evâ€" THE AFTERNOON. ening. _ And the big crowd showed i Seit n Frot it noler f » y frequen projongâ€" _ Shortly after 1 o‘clock & §TARE PM\ aq applguge. Shortly after 1 o‘clock a grand paâ€" rade was formed. The W. M. S. band fnarched down King St. and met A. and F. Companies of the 29th Regiâ€" ment and then proceeded up King St. to the Central School, and then back to the Town Square, from wherce they paraded up Albert St. to the Park and in the following order: __W. M. S. Bard, A. and F. Comâ€" panies, 500 Central School children with the Separate School pupils folâ€" lowing up the rear. The school chilâ€" dren were all seated in the Grand Stand, where, to the accompaniment of the band they sang a number of ipatflotic songs, in a style refecting |cht on their conductors, Bandâ€" ‘master Stares and Mr. Weidenhamâ€" mer. . A. and F. Companies of the 29th. Regiment performed a number of military exercises in fine style ard a fine programme of atheletic sports was run off tween two C. A. League teams, Watâ€" erloo and Hamburg, was one of the most interesting events of the afterâ€" noon. Hamburg has a team of which its supporters may well feel proud and, though they were deâ€" feated by 8 runs to 0, they put up a stiff article of ball. In Heimbecker the visitors have~ a jewel. twirler. He had speed to burn and held the locals down to six hits. Hickey was in the box for the locals and kept the visitors guessing, only alâ€" lowing them four hits. Waterloo scorâ€" od their first rum in the 3rd, wher Seyler hit safe and crossed the plate on Morley‘s error. ‘They adâ€" ded two in the fourth, when Ried hit sale, Hleh; sacrificed, Kocehler hit safe and Ried â€" scored. O‘Donnel sarrificed and Koehier scored on Morâ€" ley‘s crzor. Raymo scored again in the 5th ard‘ no more scoring ~was dose. ‘The ganme trded, 4â€"0 in fay» or Of Waterloo. â€" The teams were: Hamburg â€" Sparret, Sterling, ss; Daub, of; &d.?;‘lut' 11 Morley, 8b, Graff, 2nd base; Apple, FI; HeHWDDOOK@T, P« 100 Sailor Hate all going at ... . ... ... Former prices 5Q¢, T5¢ and $1 00. Waterlooâ€" Raymo, cf; Hendry," ss Rodden, 24, Kochier, If; Hickey, p O‘Donrel, rf, Seyler, 3b; Forrester The exbhibition baseball match THE BASEBALL MATCH. AuaQrnfunfocle «henfuafuafucde ofeofuofunfunts sfecfecfoc} â€" SPDEHNZ AltiSermann rouse, _ _ WAter100, ONt. AfrGeaPuafoule »PuaenBoaPBefeaBenPos Pn BaaFa Ban Bc Foale eBunfnfocBanle ofenfunfurfact Cash. Buyers Jd. Uffelmann. find it to their intre t to purchase their foot wear at the new shoe store, where you will always find &l-awmtm J:ul!unw shoe ‘“'”3 y practical hannel And . our has & t.â€":rum‘hvtm the bc:’l:mnbm t0o for the trade. _ We arc in the shoe business hue‘nu:dm}m of no competition that ever or ever will meet our prices, Yours for Squar® DgEaumg, ~ John Schondelmayer, esincd st the Jatest 209 â€"oe | diifie wWhio dehda d hat desired of the latest and . most a fuhionable forms, material and| g#################### Coronation Day. One mile, open to Berlin and Watâ€" erloo, Giold Medalâ€"1st. Geo. Seibel. _Halt mile, open to boys under 15, Silver â€" Medalâ€"1st., L. Seyler, Berâ€" lin, P. Brill, 2nd. Two miles, open to Waterloo counâ€" ty, Gold Medalâ€"R. Cossey, Berlin, 1st.; V. Mcintyre, 2nd. Quarter mile foot raceâ€"Watson 1st, Hemmerly 2nd. 2 100 Yd. 3â€"Legged Race â€" Scherer and Engel 1; Watson and Roos 2. 100 YÂ¥d. Wheelbarrow Raceâ€"Watson 1, Sherer 2 . 100 YÂ¥d. Boys‘ Race (under fifteen) ~â€"Temlinson, F. Moser. 100 Yd. Girls Race (under fifteen) â€"Clara Firk, Emma Walz. & 50 Yd. Egx Race â€" Watson, Hebeâ€" brand. ; Across the Pond, Tub Race â€" Hebâ€" ebrand. Haliâ€"mile Double Scull Boat Race. â€"Allison MciIntyre, Gordon Cornish. Mr. Wm. Schaeler with coupo® No 8232 won the elegant writing desk and Miss Almeda Schneider with couâ€" pon No. 7933 was awarded the leathâ€" er suit case. ‘ ‘The buoys used in marking off the triangular course for the boat race were bartels from the well . known Park Brewery where that excellent Kuntz‘ Lager is made. . The huoys had no lager in them. The first meeting of the commitâ€" tee, appointed by the manufacturers of Western Ontario, to devise some scheme wherehy Niagara Falls power can be secured in this part of . the province was held Monday in the Council Chamber, Berlin. â€" The memâ€" bers of the committee in attendance Messrs . D. B. Detweiler, . C. K. Hagedorn, John Larg, Berlin; J, C. Haight, _ Waterloo,; Rob‘t McGregor, Rob‘t Scott and Jos. Stauffer, Galt; and Alds. Cooper, McMeaken / and }Gnry. London; P. Shirk, Bridgeport and Chr. Kloepfer and L. Goldie, [ Guelph. > * kn Sradtunie * Ald. F. S. Spence, Toronto, wrote regretting that owing to an imporâ€" tant meeting â€" of the City Council I* afternoon, he could not attend. r. E. W. Snider presided and in opering the meeting, called on the Secretary to read the minutes of the last meeting. â€" Chairman Snider then the object o the meeting, and asked the members to «m- themselves on the matter of = oping of Niagara Falls power. Guelph reported that there was 2500 borseâ€"power in that city, Galt reported . 2700, Waterloo 1000 . and Berlin 2500, Prestor 1000 and Hesâ€" peler 800. . Messrs . Cooper and McMeakin _ of London, _ Scott and McGregor of Galt, Kloepfer and Goldie of Guelph spoke inâ€"reference to the necessity of T he Tommittce met again this at m.flm‘& various as we go to press, DISCUSSING NIAGARA PALLS POWER. * MARRIED ATHLETIC SPORTS CELEBRATION NOTES. Q.-Omoooh :::flMU.SlinS. Berlin, July 2nd, 1902. June Wedding â€" Presents . C+. Eicller, aving purchased the business H &ml‘hfin:’ayhn Waterloo I will endesvour to see that all customers will be treated with the bert attention and courtesy. My stock will be complete and upâ€"toâ€"date. :x -pcchl-i-'inhmnud{mn nyu&oohlnddoyoum be glad to procure, 'l‘hcddud«lhg-hkmhtdth weeks has somewhat checked the sale of muslins. ‘l‘h’:hhtfl: sibility that our last receipts of these goods will have to uai‘yeedloadlthn. We are prepared to do this even at this early date, and it will mean a chance lor m have not completed their hot weather, season is sure to come and when it does come you will feel the need of thin clothing more than you ever did.. We offer three lis.es of ‘muslin n&L iollom'ngmnln prices : 7¢, 10¢c. and xst‘:’. These represent muslins w 12%c , 18¢,, 20¢ , 25C., 30€. and 35¢. Simon Snvder‘s old stand ve. as "principal in sohoot section cate, as in school section No. 12, Waterloo Township. Duties to commence ‘nn vacation. Appliâ€" cations will b® recaived till JM m 8. N‘Pt.ol-t. and A committee of the Waterloo Town ship Council will meet the resident ratepayers near . Shanta‘ Station mhw&tommdâ€" ol : opening a new road from a. point south of the Grand Business Change SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED THE LEADING JEWELLER, Our stock offers many suggestions. Silverware is always appropriate. We are showing «a rich collection. _ Plenty of pleuing .premh at pleasing prices. of 8 A, J. ROOS, . B. Ryan & Co. Waterloo, Ont. For a Full Lineg Base Balls, Bats, Mits, Gloves, _ â€" _ Maaks, Lacrosse Sticks and _ . ".. Balls, Croquet Sets, Express e Wagons, Fishing tackle, % â€"CALL ATâ€" l Martin Brosg., _â€" Waterloo, . ~ ~Ont. . Wedding â€" Cifts .. . Watchmaker. Central Block, Opposite Snider‘s M1ill, Waterioo e s 2l PM * June Weddings are now in order and the proper things must be forth coming. We have “M.MSF: Chinls:iot:flouwddh“lfig. of black enamelled astonish ~you with You take no chances when you attend the popular m U Ord, (’4 $! a7

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