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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 May 1905, p. 5

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The milk business cartisd on by Mt Henty S. Sttoh, Watertloo, has _ been taken over by Mr. "Wm Zreglet, . of Bridgeport â€" \Mr. Strtoh, who has an extensicse dairy at his farm between Waterloo and _ Bridgeport, has supâ€" plied his customers in Waterloo with milk for about twenty years The 7 Sutherland Sisters are giving #% demonstration of the merits of their hair grower and scalp cleaner in the window of Devitt‘s City Drug Store. The «demonstration will conâ€" tinue during the prosent week and the lady may be consulted. at any time Jree ol charge, Of late some persors have ieen shooting bitds other than sparcows 4 the Waterloo Patk. This is stactly prohibited â€"and â€" the guilty | partics should take warning and | not again transgress in this matter. or they will be made an example of *Mi. Alf. Mover, whe had *‘lo; broken and â€"an â€"armâ€"dislecated h five weeksâ€"ago, wasâ€"remvedâ€"from the hospital to his home, Erb street. on Tucsday evening. Though not able to walk, he is improving Quite a number of Waterloo peoyle! attended the concert of the Bertin Vocal Epricty at th* Opera House, Bertrpaf Tucsday evening .. I 3 Emptess shoe for women, in an, is beautiful in shape and perfecti in fit. Soleâ€"agent. J.S. Reos, of llw' populat Boot and Shoe Store. *The Rev. S. Card, of Ayr., accoptâ€" ably oceupjed the pulpit of the Watâ€" erloo Methodist church teth morming and evening on Sunday. Rev <A. E Lavell conducted serviees at Ayr. (Good use is bemng made otf the n'l\-l Jetic grounds at the park. The Wat erloo Baseball (Chth has had a nnm-l ber of good practicos, as has also the football club l * WATERLOO â€"â€" ONT. A committee of the School Board‘ held a meeting Thursday and inspectâ€"| ed the school groubds, but nothing| definite was decided upon. i Mr.. Henry: Grof of Dendcc, Movy., attended his father‘s fumeral, wht h took place Saturday mon‘ng. HMe will remain until next Wedneday. The bestâ€" tan shoes for men _ and boys are here. The Slater shoe, $3, $3.50 and $1. At the Popular Boot and Shoe Store, J. S. Roos. Mr. _ Hellmuth Knauf, of Buflalo, preached most _ aceeptably in _ the Lutheran church â€" Sunday morning There was no evening service Fodder seed cotn beet, turnip, rape, in at Hasenfiug‘s. A snapâ€"a new Williams sewing maâ€" chine. for: $25, at the Popular _ Boot and Shoe Store» J. S. Reos. and Shoe Store; J. S. Reos. The W.M.S. Band will go mira on May Jith where a . ebration will be held with mira band. One of the 7 Sutherland sistors in the window of Pevitt‘s drug store is proving aâ€"strong attraction. Another car of potatocs to artive on ~Friday or Saturday. at Hasenâ€" flug‘s. Martin H.. Schmidt ‘won the organ at Zick‘s Shoe Home, Wateteo. A cat of clean, afco land salt, on track, for sale by Geo. Hasenflug. Another carloaid (of Michigan seed gotatoes at i. Gingrich‘s, Waterloo. Finest strawberries every day _ at Hasenflug‘s. The W.M.S. Band has been ca~az04 to play at the O.J.C. races ct Torâ€" ontoâ€"on June 3rd: £ EsTATE, Fixaxciat & Ixs. BrokErs * telen e * Uo e SGnrGorts ePnale rlecoaPneSonSoaSeaSoatoale ePneZectealets OUeGGp qip i idipint deitp®@ g@iVVGYG on William St., good property, must be sold at once, Also 37 Lots in Hoffman‘s new Surâ€" vely. rupning if Park St, and Lots in all parts of the Town for sale. Ins. placed at Iu;ve-s!; rates and bet protections. $2400 , $ 2200 ?: $2000 :'! $1850 !s $1700 & $1G.00 i $1500 :i $1000 & $1000 :\ Money to I oan on ist class properâ€" ties at lowest rates of Interest. Carbolic Acid For disinfecting sick room, batb, ¢tc Chloride of Lime For preserving Furs and Woolers Ammonia For houseâ€"cleaning Camphor Moth Campheor Balls Moth Bagse Devitt‘s Drug Store BEASONABLE GOODS AT For disinfecting cellars, ctc. Local News DEUTSCHE APOTIHEKE RAYMO‘S LIST REAL ESTATE. RAYMO BROS.. d _ cotn, mangle, sugar| rape, in endless variety, | ’ Buys Frame Dwg. on Young St. All convenâ€" iences. ' Brick dwg on corner of Erb and Victoria Streets furnace and building in best of repair. : Frame Block King St. suitable for two emall Buys Brick Dwg. on Wesq side of Victoria St. Brick Dwelling fon North side of Yonge Street. ' Frame Dweliing and 2 lots on corner of Park Allen Streets. Brick Dwg on Church St. suitable for two families. stores and dwelling. Will purchase Brick Dwg. Frame Dwg. on Wiillam â€"OFâ€" will go to Bd hereâ€" a soint cel the h Mr. H. Alteman of Welicstey spent Thursday in Watetloo. â€" The bost fan.ily sewing machine on the market toâ€"day is the Singer. For gale at the Populat Boot and Shoe Btore, J. S. Roos. Aell asfeep 10 Jan 199}, sour tender â€" wife and rasthes, a faithful Christian. Boist sD, nor of love the Fathot ha‘d be on us, that e sftowilâ€" ie .l sens of God." P 2 31 dbnp z_ Prom therms art. 1t depicts ~Jesus Christ to the crtoss and at his feet * «in Maty., Bolow it are the "With His Stripes We Are i‘ The: following inscription may be seon. To the glory of God lovinz memoty of Pota Co: q. Hon. Presidents: J 0E. seazram, M._P.. Dr. Webb, Goo.c Mosre: t.. E. Sceagtam. Prestdent, A. B. MeBrride: Viceâ€"president, L. Shuh I2nd viceâ€"ptes . W. Pawson. Sec., A. Fishcr. Treas., W. J. hrtueger e Managing Commit teeâ€"Cranson Sutâ€" det, A. Hergett, W. DPawsen. G The Waterloo Lawn 3 held _ a â€" meeting | Friday which the club was re the coming seasen. . Thare attendance of supporters terest: taken speaks wo‘ cessful â€"scason MJ MORLAL â€" WIENXDOW t( LVEHH ~The celection of officgrs resal‘ed as follows: 5 BOWLING CLUB REQHNGANIZED PEBENTURES & ed :â€" j § Liphardt â€" Bros., _ heating conâ€" HaCt:.ll>2 cnllal.d Telint l.s ahl F.~B. Roos, salatry April.. ... P. Fischer, espenses to Library Association and | feesll ........ Th: resulat monthly meeting «4 th Waterloo Free Publc Library Boar. was â€"held â€" Menday évening. ‘Then were . present, _ chairman D. Bean See‘y C. A. Hachnel; and Messts. W H. Ruddell, Rev. Father Spets, Gec Cork, P. EFischer, Rev. £5. A. Schul J. 06. Stroh and Mayor T felmans. The fellowing accourts were pasy The arnual mceting of the I adics‘ Aid Society ef theâ€" Methodist church was held _ Thursday afternoon. The reports submitted by the Treasirer and Sectetary were very catishofory and showed the society to te in a good condition francially, a {olauict of $10 being on hand. All its cl olheers were reâ€"clected dor the uasie ing" year. . ‘ LIBRARY BOARD The Palace: Pool _ Room Co., <of Guelph, _ will in about two _ weeks start _a barber shop in connection ‘with their pool room in Waterioo. It wall be a separate apartment, and wil be fitted up in a most modirn manâ€" ner. Two chairs will be installed, and the new department will be> in charge of a firstâ€"class barber. The new _ 2,600,000 gallon turtine pump which the Water Commissionâ€" ers ordered from Leeds, Ingland, has arrived, and is now being .installed. The pump is the first of its kind inâ€" stalled in Canada. It cost $5,500, There was a fair market Saturday morning. Butter sold at 20c. a Ib., and eggsâ€"at 13c. a doz.â€"A lot~ of beautiful flowers were on The n.arket, including violets, daffodils, ‘ete. NEW BARBER SHOP NEW ANNUAL MEETING WEEKLY MARKET GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. â€" Miss Shildrick has a contralto voice of great culture and power, and her rendition of her nuimbers on the proâ€" gramme was received with great apâ€" plause. by the large audience.â€"Toronâ€" to Mail and Empire. Hear her at the concert to be given by the Young Ladies‘ Choral Club of, the Twinâ€"City: in the Town Hall, Waterloo, Tuesday May 16th. Mr. Chas. S. Forrest, inspector of loans for the Mutual Life Assurance Co., of Canada, left Thursday for Winnipeg, Man., where he will look alter the large investments which the company holds in the west. Mr. Forâ€" rest w.ll reside permancntly at Winâ€" nipeg and will move his family out west later on. Rev. Mr. Saucr, of Winnipeg, Man., occupied the pulpit of the Evangeliâ€" cal church, Waterloo, very acceptably Sunday morning. Mr. Sauer s enâ€" gaged in missionary work in the Northwest and has notâ€" visited . his Ontario friends for five years. _ His discourse was thoughtful and very inâ€" teresting. The Waterloo Manufacturing Comâ€" pasny will shortly have a switch put into their warerooms from the new C.P.R. ling on Caroline street. The switch will be a great convenience to the foundry company and will enable them to load and unload their cars much more conveniently than heretoâ€" fore, Apply at residence E. Smyth, corâ€" net Duke and Yonge streets. at A PUMP FOR WATERWORKS of Wooud, Gundy & Co., was aceepted at 44 pet acerued intercst, andâ€"payâ€" Pool _ Room Co., of in about two _ weeks rshop in connection CLD w es adar ces 32 ud lor inling Civb evemag at sanized _ for wa‘s a pood ul the inâ€" d $33,689 323,696 ~43,681 21,006 $300 .01 . 10.83 \ C 1in w hss Nar Sth= 1.96 h D Mt. J. R. Hallman, of Betlin, conâ€" tributed a very effective and well renâ€" dered solo during the evening, while Woodward‘s orchostra gave selections throughout the evening in theit usuâ€" al excellent mannor Rev. A. E. Lavell; B. A., made a few remarks duting the evening aproâ€" pos the work of the cadets, the purâ€" pose of their .organization, etc., and was confident it wou!d prove a great heln to them totR morally and phyâ€" sically. slill and oversight the boys were abled to â€"giveâ€"aâ€"veryâ€"creditable hibition of military exercises. The entertainment closed, with a milttary doill â€"combin‘n«â€"allâ€"theâ€"feaâ€" turesâ€"hich â€"had â€"becn ~gone through, ant was excellent. For the sucutss of the entortainâ€" munt foo much credit cannot be givâ€" on Nr. _ Eldon. Detwerler, of Bertm, nnder whose excelient training â€" the boys performed the difficult feats. In him thsy have a thoroughly capable MitPictof. * Livutenant Chas. MoogKk, Jr., had the superviston of the military part of the progtramme and thanks to his The living pyramids were alsp deâ€" cidedly interesting. ‘The parallel bar work was a tevelation to the audiâ€" once and the marner in which they petformed the dificult feals is deseryâ€" ing of praise. The jumping, diving, handsprings, turning, tumbling, etc.; held the . atâ€" tention and interest of the audience throughout their _ performance, and showed _ the . wonderful agility anu alertness of the cadets. C The floor dril‘s emt othe ci%Tuu‘t feats on matticssos wereâ€" very interâ€" esting . and the nerve displayed by some of the younger ones was truly surprising, considcting the difficult feats performed. reflected credit on ofbicer and the boys military drill with lent. The _ second annual cntertainment by â€" the Waterloo Cadet Corps was held in the Waterloo Yown Hali 11. day evening and ~ the darge nusnbe: present showed that the entertain ment given last year Loal not: beer forgetten‘ and that deepâ€" interest â€"i. taken by those, presoat m th2> weork uf the cadets. j The thirty â€"cadets who took part showed carcfel training by the dilfiâ€" cult deats which they performed, and gave a most cxcellent exbititior _ o‘ gyinnastic and military exerers»s > The imilitary â€" exercises | were coy credingly well done, and the precisio with which the cadets obsyed ord>: f Sewer Account. L. Heerâ€" sewer connections _1. Dermul, trunk â€" sewer... . Dermul, brarch sewer.... %. Dermul, roadwork.. .. .. Buckberrough & Co.,: ins..... HEEAL: .002 suuieofiy. .. Stamlatd~ RMeter Co F. 8. Kunipf, . freight Jos. Kropf, teaming.. Bavetnirennd _ acc‘t... ®F. Piktg, salary...., .. Gordon Weber, salar A. B. MceBride, post: doall Higt.. ... 2s....00. The Financeâ€"Committee recommenâ€" ded payment of _ the following acâ€" counts : 2 W A. J . Reos, fire alarm supâ€" es m tC J ..M. Scully, gas acc‘t...... ... R. Pochmer & CUo., gas mainâ€" estimates of cost of same.. A special meeting will be called when these are obtained. ico. Hoflman 7. Glaister.... Aâ€" byâ€"law â€"is â€"also â€"to â€"be preâ€" pared _ to grant aright of way for the switch; which. the Waterloo Manuâ€" facturing Co. are putting into their warerooms. The chairman of the Light Commitâ€" tee submitted a report in reference to some work done. A resclution was submitted authâ€" orizing the chairman of the Town Property Committee to get specificaâ€" tions for repairs to Town Hall and _ _A byâ€"law to provide for current exâ€" penses, fixing rate at 19 mills, was ‘read three times _ and passed. _ Mr. ba CADETS‘ ENTERTAINMENT _ Mr. J. B. Fischer appeared before the council in reference to the byâ€"law re butcher licenses, and claimed that the byâ€"law allows outsiders 10 sell meat in sinaller quantities than quarâ€" ler carcasses. Mr. H. B. Duering aiâ€" so spoke in reference to the byâ€"law. in this regard. The Clerk was iu-‘ slructed to draw upâ€"an amendment to the byâ€"law. ‘ The regular . monthly meeting of the Waterloo Town Council was held Monday evening. There were present Mayor Uffelmann and Messrs, E. F. Seagram, A. Weidenhammer and . T. Ovens. To’!‘m ‘il’all :lmf beR Repalru:.- r. Wm. eâ€" appoin ed Tax Col'l’e‘gof Ba.::‘u Present Petition. TAX RATE FIXED t AT 19 MILLS. Town alary ... postage Property the commanding theinselves. Th rifles was exeelâ€" light 163. 50 3.00 40.00 $ 41.67 33.00 15.00 209.09 2.00 2.50 192 his onâ€" exâ€" 15 BH bl 5.25 24 40 55.00 35.00 10.06 28.37 79.50 15.63 5.45 O0 03 25 35 E. H. Zick has the ageney for the new Williams Sgqwing Machine, Orillia, Ont., May 1.â€"The local Y. M. C. A. has purchased the property ofâ€"â€" Dr.. McLean, next St. James‘ Church, and will shortly proceed with the crection of a fine building. Subâ€" scriptions to the amount of $18,000 have already been received. & Co.‘s foundry, secured an entrance through a â€"wintow â€"and ~opencd _ the doot Teading to the moulding shop, and the wall and ceiling was ablaze. An alarm had been sent in and . the fire brigade made a very quick teâ€" sponse and in a few minutes succeedâ€" ed in extinguishing the fAlames. Tt is supposed that a spark of heated iron had come in contact with the woodâ€" wvrky\nz\ of the moulds near the wall, "thus causing the Haze The damage will amount to over $500, which is. covered by â€" insurance. A number of valuable patterns were deâ€" stroyed. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Ben. C. HMallman, of New Dundce, have gore to Rochester, N. Y., to spend a short holiday with theit son Titus E., and their daughter Minnic. After all the employes at Jackson & Cochrane‘s foundry had Icft there work at 6 o‘clock on Tuesday evenâ€" ‘ng, some passersâ€"by noticed, a good sized blaze _ in the moulding . shop. Edgar Bactz, an employe at P. Gics Mr. G. Ernost Cortk, of Toronto, is in Watcrloo in the interests of â€" the Dominion Securities: Corporation, _ of that city, Mrs. â€" Lillie Flynn left Satamlay morning for Rockford,. 111., where she will take a course of training as a nurse. . JACKSON & COCHRANE S BLAZE. Mr. W. C. Tracey of Toronto called on Waterloo friends Thursday. Mrs. (H. Haas, of spending sevetal days ents at Heidelberg. Mr. Samuel Spies of Floradale was a visitor to Watcrloo Wednesday. Master Edwin Winter, of Preston spent Sunday with Waterloo: friends Miss Margarct Watson returned to Toronto Thut:day after spending seyvâ€" tral weeks with Waterloo friends. air. Baldwin Pochiman, Jr., of Deâ€" troit, is spending twe weeks at â€" his home here. . Mr.â€"â€"Chas. l!':;hh-i has returned from a business trip to Montreal, Otâ€" tawa and Toronto. ‘Mrs. Goldie, of Guelph, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bricker, Allan street. Mr. ~Jacob Schiedel, of Caledonia, Mich., is visiting Waterloo friends. The _ funcral Aook _ place on Sunâ€" day at 2 o‘clock from the residence, Cedar street, to St. John‘s Luthciâ€" an church _ forâ€" service, Jheuse to Mount Hope cemetery for intccmer. ter _ dinner she became suddenly ill, and passed away soon alter. The late Mrs. Frochlich was botn March 14th, 1833, being 73 years, «1 month and 13 days of age. Jn Oct. 1862 she. was married toâ€" Mr. Frochâ€" lich at Waterloo. To them were born ten children, four of whom survive, namely ; William, of Waterloo; «Mrs. Kati: Lynch, of. Nelson, |B.C; Cuas., of Lawton, Oklahama, and Joun, . of Lincoln, Neb. + The death occurred very suddesly on Thursday ef Elizabeth Decher, wile of Mr. Conrad Froehlich. . Th: deceased lady had not been feeling very well the past few weeks, but had beenâ€"up and â€"about .â€"Thursday af« DEATH OF _ MRS. CONRAD FROEHLICH. . made over the popular Lasts, in Vici Kid, Patent Box and Velour Calf. Bacause the person has no* vet been found who produces a better madse, more stylish appoaring, easy fi:ting and longer wearing shoes. We haveo them You d in‘t get sold when we sell you a pair of YVICTORIA ALBERT or Sovereigna .. ... SOLE OF HONOR .... Personal and Social. Mr. Purchaser _ to Toe. per yd. Brussels 750., 1.00 to 1 25 per vd. Heomp Carpets 13 1â€"2°, 15¢, 200 and 250 per yard. Union Carpets 25¢, 35¢, 40¢ and 503 per vard. ® Woo! Carpets G5¢, 75e to 1 00 per r1d. Oil Clotbs in 4 4, 5 4, 6â€"4, 8 4 at 25¢. por pd. w Linoleums in 12â€"4 at 50c and G5¢ per Tapestry Carpets 35¢., 40c., 50c. Give us a call before buying as we are tyle, quality and price. We have a good supply and we ready for your trade in We carry a bigger stock thun ever. Spring house clesning time bas arrived want new We Are Ready. JOHN SCHONDELMAYERS Opposite Zimmerman House, Waterloo, Ont. Carpets, Linoleums and Curtains. . Uffemann, FOR ORILLIA Waterloo, _ is with her parâ€" Yours for best Shoos at Lowest Prices SHOES If these changes are agreed to on the part of the city, the â€" company propose to organize at once, and hope to commence construction at . an carly date. The promotéers of the Stratford Radial Railway Company having last year been unsuccessful in their atâ€" tempt to finance their scheme largely on account of the terms of the franâ€" chise offered them by the City _ of Stratford, propose that the byâ€"law be altered in the following respects: t1) By requiring the company to tun tat least for the present) only from the western city limits to the post office® (2) By dispensing with the paving by the company with asphalt block or vitrifed brick of the track allowance from Avondale avenue in. (3) By substituting the T rail for the grooved tail. . NUMBER UNLIMITED, Highest market price paid. Load every sscond Monday. Nextshipment May 8th not May 13th as stated on page 8 of this issne. 7 T k @ STRATFORD AND AN ELECTRIC ROAD. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN G:n#â€"ral Store Business and Property | _ N#Y®tr before wera we more carefal in the selection i and Iive stock scalee, at Brrslau.pOuI’. quality cf our seeds than this season, our long experience hL'::'l.;‘x‘.:' : 15:: Lirge agricultural trade and large tho beat is none too good fur you; our extonsive and bheavy buying puts us in shipping buslnv-ss’ conmected. Address | the forem=st position amongst the largest retailera of the provinre, ewables us ig i.: * PPWARD flE\;EhR.O i ;::'n.bfl! t.:e Mard :flgbou standatds at a price no bighor than is paid by most * uelph, Ont. | er dealers for rery much f # ~â€"â€"â€"â€"___._________â€"â€"â€" |asanred and nroten‘tad l’n nvclthe ':'.:flfr;_:wck’ when bujing bere you are _ Some things may be sold on credit. The margin of profis allows long credit and even bad acconnts. ‘The coal and wood business is not one of these. Th« prics at which we sell coal does vot atâ€" lo # for any of the above, and while we have been lenient to our own loss in the pat, we must announcée that in the future our terms will be STRICTâ€" LÂ¥ CASH. 1 THE PRICE OF FUEL IS CASH Choicest Meats. DUERING‘S Just Right Hams Breakfast Bacon Homeâ€"made Sausages AND ay May 4, 1905â€"Page 5 lowest priges.: â€" _ =â€"= > â€" _ L\:'oo((!:,rmn- and Swiss trom 50¢ to China and Straw Mattings 150, 200 to 25¢ per pair. A Stair Oil Cloths 12 1.2¢ to 150 per yd4. Carpet Floor Equares in Tapostry, Veiret, Axminstor, Wool and Unâ€" lons in assortment of sizee and ?tmo. all direct importations at FOR SALE BY EXECUTORS R. BOEAMER & CO. A.A. PIPE. KLOEPFER & Co. A. LOCKHART ‘G. PODaN i wM. BOGG M. WEICHEL & SON G. M. SHIRK & CO. BacL, Keure & Mastss sure to please you in CHINA asp» GLASS WARE, ) PObbaneba in reping dairtiet aPvds wb t MB ts Aricn 4 a*sured and protec:ed in quality and price. We solicit your orders and an carly call for seeds. Another car load of Seed and table Potatoss to arrive Frid iFieId and CGarden Seeds New Goods White Black Tan and Chocolate All Leathers:® A. J. GOOD & CO., Berlin "Z& And it is our duty to remind you that we not only lead in bigh cut shoes but also show the very newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date in this beautiful and dainty low cut summer footwear. rhone Sis Oxfords - Gibson Ties Sandals and 4 Strap Slippers Don‘t Forget GEO. HASENFLUG £Zick‘s Shoe Home Dinner Sets and Toilet Sets â€" Our Specialties â€" Arriving. Dont buy, wait for our OPENING aad see our Display and Prices. Our Oxfords and Gibson Tics for ladies and gents give that neat trim appearance to the foot so much desired by stylish dressers. Our Sandals and Strap Slippers for children are certainly the prettiest ever produced and please the little tots more than other wearing apparel. Our prices are always in reach of all and range from in children‘s to 3.50 in ladies and gents. A glance at our window will convince you that we | the goods at the right prices, City Grocery and China Hall. CHINA PALACE . Now comes the time for Repairing done neatly WATERLOO TIN axp GRANITEWARE or Sataorday have

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