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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Apr 1904, p. 5

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wen;. botP 4o: Pogular Boo# Ne services Waterloo Eva , hy AeXxt on Na C the pastor ~â€"â€" Shgvam. o * Auartertr # U o tu i _] There was a large Auponm ~A «KÂ¥ mmm waters " at the Wateriog rink _ on Wi h R ros.‘".©. | Fuesday evening. The ice was â€" in every alarm of fire, vyou fire it |about as good a. condition as it has ~Â¥'fllnlfl-o Â¥y. . |}lon at any time this wbhrlfl ou are secure > bBerlinites were present and all Ulzuims for dumages are m a good skate. ly and liberal Lrealiment is % Â¥ wach policy holdur. . The Puds programme for Frida D\m'{‘t- without evening‘s concert is ofa very . Hi; Spades, shovels, rakes, sod cutters, wheelbarrows, â€" lawn mowers, hose, eto., chcap at Weichel‘s. Fricndly curling matches were playâ€" _gd , in the Waterlooâ€"rink on Saturâ€" "Uay afterngon, April 16¢th. «L4 L. â€" Mays, Refowned _ Garden Seeds,. All New. 10 packages for 25 cints at J.R. Schiedel‘s, Bresiau. quest It is cheap and in SA9 â€"xluth_wfih"':‘v-s That Can be Kelled On If ~you anticipate rcnovating _ or putting down a new lawn, examine the fnre rfange of vatious kinds of _Jawn seed at Hasenflug‘s, Headquitâ€" ters for lawn seeds. Doutsche Apothoke. Waterloo. A Drug Store J.S. Rooes selfs High Urade Shces Cheap. n + Cholcest smoked meats @re to be had al 11.1. Duering‘s, Walerloo. Mr. Frank Good shipped a carload of fine _ export cattie to Toronto Wednesday J.S. Rags, 99 cents Counter Carâ€" ries the gut Bargains of Shoes in the Twinâ€"City. Maravilia . Brand Teas, the finest the world produtes at Hasenflug‘s. Try one package. For meats well seasoned and cold storage meats, H.B. Duering‘s, Waâ€" terloo, is the place. The Popular Boot and Shoe Store is still the best place for footwear. Largest steck in town. C( GbbbBb beBbGbOeDDboats GlatbleG If this cold snap continues it will be in order to hold a rcorganizaâ€" tion hockey mecting. +** On _ account of the « carly â€"winter this _ycar, it _ is confidently preâ€" dicted that next spring will glso be varly. Farmers should leave their orders carly at _ Weichel‘s for No. 9 gonâ€" uie Frost Coiled Spring Wire. Cat foad atrrived. A * Those having occasion to use the wtrcet »think it is high time the superstructure be put on the Caroâ€" line St , bridge. The _ hall, the manager‘s room, the secretary‘s _ room, the doctor‘s room and the board room _ of the Mutual Life are at present being decorated. Chicl _ Flynn is confined to his room through {Jiness. His physician says he will not be able to resume his> duties for about six weeks. When the Waterloo Musical Socâ€" fety‘s band announces a band ~conâ€" cert, a musical treat may be expectâ€" ed. At the Waterloo Town Hall, Friâ€" day, Apr. 22nd. Call at J.S. Roos, The Popular Boot and Shoe Store, and inspéect the (A.J, Bates Co., Ogk Leat Fine Shoes ~for â€" Gentlcmen. Real nice and good, for the mofiey. . / «*T AlWe new machinery for the Waâ€" terlo6 Shoe Factory will be instalâ€" led _fli_ahv?: and nonhw.:. 'll\e MGU" .. to xunning spera nm‘“&; q | _ WMr. Win. t ot hear Erboviile died o-filt:':;k in his 74th year. The funeral ‘takes place Thursday morking at 9.80 o‘clock at‘ the Erbsâ€" Â¥ille Lathera®® Church ie foss of the Quedit‘s Hotel, #urn, Ayr, which was déstroyed last week by fire, is estimated at about m ‘The barn was owned by Mr. Bauer, of Watertoo. Whe Waterloo band will beâ€" a#%â€" t io on eiis mitiont nalt 4 C “ ;:..n. Waterics Town * Hall, Â¥riday evening, Apt. 22nd. ‘Canaha‘s Greatest Combifiation in rmr, Emptess Shoes for LAâ€" ait Slater Shges for Gentle whet;. botB for sale at J.S8.. Roos‘ Pogular Boot and SHoe Store. _ Ne services will be beld in tbe Rvangolical Church on 8dnâ€" tay mext om m\.onhbfifl'; ‘ ',oupu-u in m:g Be Full information funished on â€" reâ€" Wouldn‘t it dirgust you to at fors Ti mianer t dence in us. We have :mln-h-l hard for 1. aud it is grailfying to have aitained Devitt‘s City Drug Store Local News. INSURANCE. K ols * m "the ~ Reangaliont n en aas sermons both moriing and ‘evâ€" having any knowledge of their comâ€" i.l‘ng and rang the gong in order to give K a test and to see frow i quickly the pupils could vacate the school in case of fire. It took but two miqutes to empty all the rooms with the exception of one which was not _ vacated. The 475 children ‘marched out in quick succession and The band‘s pugn-.ol- omm ol & Mfi © and â€" has bech prepared to show the abitity of our ever improving band under the new director, Mr. Philp. Don‘t forget the date, Friday, April 22nd. Considerable complaint was made about the poor accommodation givâ€" en ° Waterlooites by the street raill way alter the production of Pizarâ€" re at the OUpeta House Tuesday erâ€" ening. Only one car was provided, and there were enough â€"passchigers to fill twoâ€"cars. Business â€" in the building. trades is quiet owing â€" to the unsettled condiâ€" tien ~of the laborâ€" market. Contras tors Letter and Hebebrandt, it is unâ€" derstood, ‘will observe the ten hour work day amd refuss to discrimin ate between union and sonâ€"uniog laâ€" The Retail Merchants‘ Association of Berlin and Waterloo will hold & dinner in Waterloo on the evening of April the 26th. The General Secteâ€" tary of Canada, Mr. E.N. Troweim, of Toronto, is to be present and speak and the presidents of ~Gait, Preston and Gueiph Associations are to be invited. At the council meeting on Morday might, Ed, Durmel was awarded the contraét for laying cement walks is 1804 at 13 cents per square foot, and crossings at 18 eents. Geo. C. Peppler again receives the contract {or street sprinkling at $15 per week former areas and prices per foot frontage being retained. Mr. Heinrich was appointed . inspector of cement walks at $1.874c¢, ber day an§~ Wm. Kutt was appointed roadmaster . at $1.50 a day. WANTED.â€" Coat and Vest Maketr. : Apply® to G.D. Smith, tailor, Heftâ€" elberg. . » BAND GONCERT. The Waterloo Musical Society will give an emergeney band concert ¢h the Town Hall, Waterloo, oh Friâ€" day evening, April.~ 22nd. A good programme has beenâ€" prepared. The band will be assisted by Mrs. Herâ€" bert Smith, sopramo; Mr. Harry Gorâ€" man, baritone, and the juvenile band. The proceeds of the concert will go towards purchasing new instrumc#its. & _ new _ five gong Has recefitiy becm installed a% the Waterloo Cenâ€" trai School and on Tuesday séveral members of the School Board wert Produce â€" was _ sold in the tsual quantities at the tegwly marâ€" ket on Saturday nior utter ralâ€" ed atâ€"18¢ _ per pound, while eags were plentiful at 15c, per dose No fresh iaple syrup could ‘be procurâ€" ed. The farmers who have tapped trees have, up to this date, beemâ€"unâ€" able to fill the orders they have on hand, The attendance was good. > TESTED .THE FHRE GONG. to the school without the teachers WEEELY MARKET kept good _ order and the members were much pleased with the result of the test. FREE LIBRARY BOARD A special meeting of the Waterloo Free Library Board was held Monâ€" day ~ evening. ‘Thero were "present, Chairman David Bean, Secretary C. A. Haehael ~ and Messrs. Riddell, Stroh, Cork, Fischer, Rev. Dr. Spactz and Mayor Uffeimann. . The resignation of Miss Florence R. Hachnel was received and accepted by the Board to take effect . May 1st, and the Secretary authorizted to advertise lor applicants for the posiâ€" tion of librarian, J1 Letterâ€"appeared before the Board and asked the priâ€" vilege to.transier his contract for the mason work on the new library hao Casper. Braun. A lengthyâ€" discusâ€" fon ensued alter which, it was morâ€" edâ€"by the Rev. Dr. Spaets and secâ€" onded by Mr. W.H. Riddell, that Mr. Letter‘s contract forâ€"the mason work be transferred to Mr. Braun, â€" proâ€" Tided Mr. Braun agrees to the conâ€" ditions and provisions of. the conâ€" tract.}ot Mr. Letter, The motion was cartied. BOWLING CLUB REâ€"ORGANIZED. ‘Bhe annual. meeting ol the Water« 106 Lawn novn’cm-uuu in the Zimmerman patlots ~ on Friday evening and though ‘a fierce amowâ€"storm was ~raging, over thirtyâ€" Ave members of the club were preâ€" aent. Deep interest is manifested in the game and the prospects Jor _a #eavon‘s Tr:y was ‘u;u-il at n'-: o matien : o basmaln r?%imhfi. m'â€":in.w M. lat . Vice. V.L.. MilHard took place at McBride. :iiq“‘mkunyigw 1& .”-m- in w x;‘ hetd. , cou uit Wodnesday .udl".. ona trip to Tuâ€" routo awd on their return will reside on Churek St. Their many friends exâ€" teni hearty comgratulations. > BECEKERâ€"MILLER > © The mattinge ol Mr. Henry Beckâ€" !. of â€" Waterloe Q:'lin Eleanor Milâ€" ler was selemnited at the home : ol t%he bride, Watecloo St., Berlin, on gnd wase ~witmessed by only . the Immedjate relatives of the family. Mr. and. Mrs. Becker, who have the best . wishes ~ of their many friends, will takey up thetr residence, in Waâ€" . At the runidckive of ts,. _ Zinkâ€" haun, ‘ t fl:.“n, 4: p.m. Â¥oâ€"lay, Ne Miss ~ Annic Zinkbhattn wis in martiage to Mr. Carl Lfkke, of Berlin. Rev. W. C. Boese, puster of St.. Paul‘s Chureh, perfurmed â€"the sesemony . «€eOBâ€"COXGRR, The asarriage took plact in Berâ€" lin yestorday, a% the -i% of Rev. ML. :fi, Fregderiok Bt., Miss Lena Waget, d-r't of Jobhn Unger Chursh 5%., to Mit. FraskiHs â€"Good# of Watertes. _ The . ceremony was conâ€" @ucted by Hish@p Brepfogel, who is presiding at the Wysugelieal Cconiesâ€" ceremeny . 'url-l‘-d o at three «‘eleck by Rer. B.A. Schulz ol St. Jolin‘s Luthers® â€" Church, Waterloo, ence at Sebcingrffte thts week pers ru-i:-b‘. effech that the McEachren Peatfiy & Ventilating Co. mmm with tle Waterico Board . of toward tecating in that tewa i somowhat mislcading. It ts met Chie ewmpumy that is negoâ€" fiating, for Where is gso suck companry but We 3D. MeRuchrea himsolf, wiino to ef@mtrenmiiy to orgamize . a company to go Mte & lise of manuâ€" Iacture sitmflar to @iat in which he was nw Were. The old firm, l{io‘:‘lh-m s MeB®uchren FHeating & I on Mitsp Bought out by Sbegdio.: m‘.mo“: whe are . now carty o2 Wosiness yery succesâ€" stuilyâ€"Guter Wie® own mame. . The paragrapA, witiclk went the roumds of the prese, mule i# appear as if they were Wrtuling of loteting clso w’m mflm ays:â€"The agraph d in the paâ€" pers reseatly b‘r“d tha t ::o retaryâ€"Tresstres @n Thorsday afterâ€" moo&. There were presext Chairman Dicbel asd _ Meswo. Saner, Ritzor ind Mayor Ufelim@an. The following accounts. were orders@ to be paid:â€" Wm. Hogg, fuel, â€" $ _ 20.01 Philip Gies, tepatre to pimpâ€" ihg. plant, 20.81 Waterloo M‘T‘g. Co. fo £.156 Waterloo Elettrie Ligkt and Powe Cs. .80 Litphard? Brés., «6t. 13.03 believing ft to te flie rury best mamoâ€" facturidg ectitce in Ortario, aed they FeqUUEMM® WEmWe® TW MMRMMICCY MEC O CNCZ intend to qd‘t hore. . A Spriug Roerse Show will be WATER COMMS®*TONER®S MEET April $9Â¥, The cegifur munÂ¥idliy meeting . of tho Waferize Wuber Commissioncrs, Geo. Dicbel, L inowentanst / M. Weickel. & Co., fire!, M. Weichel & Son, fepairs, Canada Foondry Cu., repair account, â€" _ Justus Chas, Dobbin, wages, aefhag / 4 The #endet ot.fiviu‘dl Bros., for water services tor the year 1004 was accepted. On accoumt of leakage . in the pipes an allowanes was . made to Mr. Julius German for the past quarter‘s water, but fr future no alâ€" lowance will be : &llowed for such ho S+. Aghaths read, ewns a. Beoik ot twelve sheep that has a 00008 hard to beat and @elfem heard o# Eleven ewen of the Aeok gare birtm to: twentyâ€"loot lambs, all living an« in a healthy conditien. A number of A SHEEP NKECOR®D. the ewes gate birth to triplets. For a small flock this record is the best yet heard of. * RUNAWAY. > Dr. W.J. Statriing, V,8, of Waterâ€" loo had quite umm:mwu along a bush -= ceuntry .'.'.'2 near â€" RErbsville, Mis horse took 2&!. the bit of the bridie broke, m"'câ€": was thrown out of the belore he was caught by . a ;â€"mfi tb hM the w was smashed and the horse one . of his front feet burt, y Jo&'fl. a farmer resiming ral miles west of Waterios, #n ANR UEPL&ANATION, VIRNEEâ€"ZINK ANN supported ~the | was the mlpnnt‘ with ~a t â€"â€" Was » «< Pefhaps that is the principal reason for cting . popularity ofâ€"our Millinery. e, â€" en [B0oGsized banks "'.._.uu.tn\hu l.mmm '.*fivnthtm‘ mm%: & 8** |tario was on th Galt, 18,00 4.74 10.00 .40 1. 46 J. Uffelmann. â€"*. Every model shown in our dispiay of the nobby tailiwed hat and the extreme dress hut, including l varieties in Children‘s Hate, There are no morotonous repetition=." The attractivenees of each is due to the originality of déâ€"ign and artistic development. f SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! A special meeting of the Watcrloo Town Council was held in the Counâ€" eil Chamber Monday evening. There were present, Mayor Ufelmann in the chair and Mcssrs. Weidenhamer, Kaufman, Seagram and Letter. The busimess . of the evening was that of receiving the tenders for the buildâ€" ing of coment walks for 1904, for stroet sprinkling and to open the apâ€" plications for the position of inspecâ€" tor of cement walks. and roadmasâ€" ter. Mr. ~Ed. Dermul was. awarded the contract for the building ofâ€" ceâ€" memt walks for 1904, his tender beâ€" ing 18 cents persquare foot . for Walks cand 18c, per square foot for crossings. The street sprinkling conâ€" tract was awarded to Geo. C. Pepâ€" plet ab $13 per :week, the cost _ of sprinkling to ratepayers to be the same _ as that of last year. William Heinrich the mason, was appointed fuspector of cement walks at $1.374 pet day. Wm. Kutt, sr., reeelve’ttie wppointment of roadmaster at $1.50 per day. After considerable discusâ€" rion on Electric Light plant matâ€" ters the _ chairman of the â€"Light Committee was instructed to interâ€" Â¥iew Mr. Wm. Snider, proprietor of the Waterino Electric Ltgit, to find out at wiat figure Mr. Snider holds tike plant, and to report at the next meeting of the council. The Grand Trunk Railway was given the right of way to cross Caroline St., for the purpose of building switches inâ€" to Scagram‘s Distillery. Contracts Awarded and Inspec tor of Cement Walks and Roadmaster Appointed WATERLOO‘S JUVENILE BAND The Juvenile Band, or better termâ€" ed the, Auxiliary band ol the Waâ€" terloo Musical Society will make its first appearance at the concert in the ~Town~â€"Hall on Friday evenâ€" ing, April 22nd. The auxiliary band was organized at the suggestion‘ of Bandmaster . Philp and its object is to instruct â€" youngâ€" men in music, and in the playing‘ of differcnt inâ€" struments inâ€"order that they . may eventually be taken into the band. The auxiliary band consists of 12 to 15 young men who have . practisâ€" éd faithfully . and have madeâ€" . reâ€" markable â€"progress under the carcful training o( Mr. Philp. Be sureâ€" and 'ha: them on Frigay, evenifg., 4 sSIX MoONTHS WiXTBR, Sz months ago toâ€"day, (Friday April 15th, 1904 ) we had the . first smowlall of the past memorable winâ€" ter. Show stlll lingers around _ and goodâ€"sized banks ol it are still to be seen in the country roads. Sny Â¥ furries are seen almost daily _ and the . weathor gun- e;uld. l,.::t snow on y m‘h“‘m recorded fall 11 Onâ€" ‘tario was olxil: “l.rd mll.:;.h ot une, & _ In snow tell ulmy 30th, in flfn on / May 30th, and in 1895 and 1900 on May 14th. By all appearancés the present winter _ will continue another ~two JOHN SCHONDELMAYER, TOWN {COUNCIL. One cannot hope to find greater value thin these. ‘The best sshool is the modâ€" ern business college. ~Cerâ€" tainly the best ani mo: Wastern Ontario is % Our store is flled frem top to bottom with the latest and best new spring lines of shoes that money can buy. There is no way of gotting around ‘the fact that our store is the proper place to buy your shoes. ~For qualâ€" ity and right prices we have t{am all beat. > Our comâ€" petitors all have to take to the woods in this proposition. Yours for best shoes at lowest prices. ~ Best School Opposite Zimmerman House. Don‘t ferget to Lring us your repaire. The One Thing Needful 1. _ ' D8 hot fool with EDUCATICN ! Get the best by atiending the ABSOLUTE PURITY. DUERINGS HOMEMADE BAUSAGES ; ; :0 ; VEE Y SUCOEREBSSEFPUTL. For more thai: tew years has our cog cure ‘uoodd t.h-'n. teat, Do ::t n &A cold nor & a t cou w on'gm of Dr, Hoodihnd'- Oguhwnp tion Qure will bring instant selief Price 25 and 80c and every bottle guar anteed, £ A. J. RCOOB, Snyder‘ Dm:' Sto § â€" ‘a re Stores: _ °. _ Waterloo, Ont. Open Sundays. A Silverâ€"Laden Table . â€" â€" Berlin & Waterloo. Phonew 49 and â€"216 mh.d‘:fino. The secret of our anoâ€" cers as seliors of Silverware is that we purchase only from reliable manufacâ€" turers.. We are agents for the Roger Bros. 1847 knives, forks and spoons. makes: the meal twice as good. A sllver service lasts a lifetime, Nothing Central Block. Our spring stock of Wail Papor has arrived. A.fine assortment. Select now. WALL PAPER css J _ eP ORs, H. B. DUERING, The fliavor. the taste, ml{ be temptingâ€"attractive, but if the article be pot perfectly nuro, it should not be eaten. y reputation was made on merit only. In sang or thing else ll:::n‘n:ed": huu“zn eo?usump- 1 are positively pure and give the greatest satisfaction. _ I ask i’ou to lfl“ them a trialâ€" you‘il buy them afterward of your own accord. f W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Stratford, Ont, This school rtand« for the RICHEST AND BEST in business education in Omnada. . . Enter now. Catulogue froe. Watchmaker and Jeweller. PBICES City Meat Market. 9 tm 4ad s Laky, * TJC Our House furnvisbing Rugse s ner Aise 14 Seotch Linoleums :.::'..E en sPc fertemmanatote with them nomm@-.mn.-’i\mmu-imom our. stock toâ€"Bobbinott talos, Sesh Mrsline, Ket Docr Fannels, Art Den‘ims, . Art BHK Musline, Double foced: Cretonnes, Curtsin Poles, Tapes‘ry CuH Tapestry . Table ;Covers. s i These itoms are all of taterest at house cleaning time. ~~ l Ask to soo the Gliray Patent Cartain Stretchor. It is a great 1 Priges $1â€"75 and #2:25 eaou. + l G.B. R & Ct . B. Ryan & CC # \ Te The pl<asure of your presence is respset fully requested at our Spring and Summer Shoe Opening on . _ é We feel proud of our elegant range of footwear, and knowing well that you little expect tosee an asâ€" sortment like ours in the town, we are: holding th s GrandShqeOpening simpâ€" ly to introduce our stock,. We have provided souve nâ€" irs for all our> guests and kindly remember that we shall ~neither ASK â€" nor EXPECT you to buy any â€" thing, but DO come and SEE. § § E.H. Zick, 38 C1AÂ¥ 4200400400000040004A4A44A4044 y ied â€"Zick‘s Shoe Home. Friday, April. 220d, from 9 a. m. to 9 p.im. _ f i m F d bough * -“o.: ind uoe y;u u;..‘m% t Uie Mate let on temarente say :osirgg of the satlefaction you & us PC Li g 2P Alumh.&n;a:v‘hd:'vfi fmnanpige se l«mfl&ud w flae forthe money we for them. on bundents of yande oC ps nearon on se Parde se 1 4ae. Phisti t50 moo and ore per square yard. laago w There Is No Use Argung Beautiful 97 piece Dinner Setts, regular" $8.50 ofi:d here l:;o't obtainable &nrfwhc;.flum stock is bought mostly from _ cndpludmmnho’lmbtymfimst inieaest m eniâ€"tem rat ie our C neotion. _ Ynmm#fl'flbu“d the lines and you oan have the goods. We want ... the room and can make better use of the money. BeautWul Fancy colored German China®Tea Setts,"regular 000. now 44.00, _ g2=2# 0 .~; 1.l When you come dgwn to the question of who sells the best and most ecrockery for the loast amount of money.. You have many advantages all our line«.come Lace Curtains * ever CRAND SHOE _ OPENIN Invitati Waterloo. now $5.50

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