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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1906, p. 5

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Anyone having in his trorytsssictt a Munro n! thc political procession alt-wing "on. Micttaet "mum. Ful- ey, trr. l'ipr and Mt. Bowman, will can!" a lumr by ("maintains will the “demand without dolly. The follow employes at Mr. John No, Last, at h'hrldtis, Limited: than, presented him with a beautiful couch wr nun-n of tttHr-got/wit/tes M t him, in the no"! of his marriaire,! “rich was (1-11" rated on “Winn-day! 3 at Waterloo. T ' or. A' unt-ling ot the committee of the Waterloo Musical Smitty was lurid on Saturday owning at' which mat- tcts in connection uilh the celebra- tion or July 2nd were discussed. There "as a large market Satur- day nwrnitm llul‘cr gold a]. Is all 20c a In, and "111-. ot which there wu a limitrd supply, wcrr disposed ot at " to I70” a do... The usual sup- ply ul \omlaI-lrs ms on hanl. PIM- ty haunt": of flowrts tristhtened many it has. Farm fowl was ottrrvd. TLC! lite on which Mr. J, Bole" " 'i,C.1l'i,'l.t his - atom in the -erttt .T, antivity at Mt. . 'NG' of nun Vim' ,. t cement ['il':iiti'e.e" in laritrtt he. Haze your lt'irnclza comp to Water- Lo tor Dominion Day. Cheap min: on all railroads, June iN, July lst tuyL2ttd, Good returning July 3rd. At a New! nun-ling ot ihe Water- loo (with. the organization of which was ettrcted throap't the tMitris ot Rev. Mr. [Am-ll. it was dtwi4ed to furnish a room in the hnsonu-M ot the Methodist chem-h hr thetme ot the (with. [khan-s will hr held and sum. his ot interest mlrn up which Would tend to Mum-au- nml broaden We minds ot m mt-mbrts. Mr. John Letter has sold the lot rltwittTy purchased by him at the cois ner ot King and Cedar streets to Mrs. Louis Kuntr. " a Him sum. The lot is oneot the must desirable on King HI. WWW Mr. Arthur Leann, lumxcrly oi Ne- xiUe's drug store, Berlin, and gradu- ate at the Unlalio Coiiege ot Phar- macy. has accepted a position in Hunt’s drug store. I Your Guano, Latin or Euglloh linemen . ill be minutely compound- ed at thin 10.1.1.1. drug "ogqg.--E. I. Dzvrrr. _ Bt8CBOFF'8 POWDERS RED CHEER PILLS GOITRE OINTIENT, ETC. A fall "no of the In. Mr. anlnu’; Gum-u landmine. III”. In no“ u I ' a large stock of German Medicines, Herbs, Rt ots Barks, Berries, etc. A gang of men are busily “gag"! Haunting the pnscnt cattle pens at the G.T.R. station. The pens win be rnlnrgozl and placed iurthcr away trom the track. Zoellner's German Remedies 81075 $1800: $1600 81800 81850 l 8 2200 82300 82800 88000 88800 84200 Earn-I. FINANCIAL: In. Bnoxlns Devitt's oriig Store RUNS LIST fhtt In Ill-IAN. Chronicle on“. 'Fateekttt, REAL ESTATE. SI T. Pti'TI _ ttr', WANTED BAYIII‘ II08.. but dwelling on or up at In, and Unh- lune". l In." Ital”. and lot- on count of PI and Allan 3mm. l Brick Dwain-a on no: but Street. W Run brick div. View sum. l "with d'I on can" of pl: and kad. - ) Brick Dwelling. all con- , o uirnca. Wb and Beti- View. Brick mom». qNtht0e ot A “on and Moon Avenue. I Blame Brick Due “In; no Al's]: Street. George must. Be ick Dwelling. “I Can union-cu. comer John and Allan Strata. PM: Dad“:- who! men ar.e busily engaged Buick Dwelling on W" tow street At head 0 Deutache Apotheko The 'rl'ogramme given was as tot tom, _ . An article entitled, "Church Music; In Ins de How,” was read by Miss Gertrude Wells, in which was 'lrTict: "I the trials and tribulations of some u‘ganisls and choir leaders, whim was htrmorrrus and entertaining. l The closing exercises of the ('lara' Mr. Mitts, ot Tillsonhurg, “I the Schumann Club were held at Miss new telegraph opePtor at the I. T. Bean's studio,peorge street, Tuesday; R. station,.sucmeding Mr. McLeod. _ e ening, before a large and upprecis Rev. A. R. Schulz condugted tle the gathering. An “mm?” " services in the St. John's Lutheran "ogramrne was given, in which on It'hurett Sunday morning. indinual players showed marlin]. . Rev. T. H. lbbott, ot Berlin. ac- ahility in points of. lone, technique ceptably occupied the Quinn. ut the and interpretation. The work of th Methodist church on Sunday. I club during the year has been amid A meeting ot the Waterloo Frle able aid to the students through the Library Board was held Monday ev-l musical insight gained of the rlassits citing. Only routine business was in music, and the opportunity to transacted. I hear the playing of the diimrcnt nu-m-' A large number trom Waterloo at- hers vt the all" during-the war: has tended the St. Mary's lawn social at! been (see-rally helplul 'In broadening Berlin Tuesday evening. I and dcreloping the musical taste ol _ its wombat - . , l The Yotut1'eosrie's-1ataaurs-stLliesri hmw. Mrs. H. M. Snydrr and Miss R. Bear, IR. Lisiu'atrtirtttr vl'.\liucnll'. Miss Ida Mama. H. 'uttutrrrt-Tattstw-sratvttrs Shh um Miss Emma L, “um. Att',5t, The following are tr, others of the Ciatt : “on. Pres ohms Bran, T Pras.is May Wing. vtee-Ptr..-llti" M. Martin. Swen-mu Myrtle mm. 'tee..-- " ”can. Miss Alma Foreman. a. Chopin-tat Pfelude in mm No. IS." 'b) techutrert-Marasru in B. minor Miss Mary Moogk. '"7. Mosr.tiomoii-1'trtse in E major. Muses Laura Shirk. a. t4indime.F'rurhtiertumchett. Miss Gertrude erls. 9. Cutttlrtade-tYoctu clue!) Nor From Preston the car was switch- rd cum the height line at Galt,which passes through the (ERR. transfer yards, what: the fussengors exchange from the Preston 6: Berlin cars to The car klt Waterlm about 7.45 o'clock, the first stop being made at the storage battery ot the company, located in a cement block building about a mile east ol Berlin. Here the power generated at the power house at Preston is stored and utilized as needed. It has a. capacity at about 600 horse-power, which is sumcicnt for the present. needs ot the com- pany. Alter a brief inspection ot the stor- age hathery, the run Vin continucd to Preston, where the party wow shown through the power house which gon- crates the power for the system. " EXCELLENT " PROGRAM MEN did tratitsturtioet, and the compan'y is oguipping alt its cus 'with these lights. The-car also has steel tire wheels, which run along easily and smoothly. It is certainly a valuable acquisition to the company‘s large umber ot tine cars. the 1.'1':ttruorairah"ii"irrrt.yrviyytil,tyl steps would be taken Inward: - o"wAlaM "a'r a. Alter n short “or. the osti'iiartrztrrsm, 15- “PLOW- riiagare r oh . run was continued up them-in [in Pub. In their metallic“! tr?' '1 01;"; athuegerA i' “sind in Gait nnd u. approaching Prawn.“ Prawn in dDiIgll much you“ 2'llr ur ar.- 2esi- the m was "new onto the lrelghl' it on uddmgorny do with the - . {Waterloo for Many line which an» "all the a.'r.R.'. ent’lhe, and the may did not. \ Years sums, and the trip made wk will dean it “dune ttr and . [up " _ to the Preston a Merlin so Ry. Co. sun oi none! in Wins no tl One at the ., residents ot my Itltkn. After 3 In mllaws' wait pmeity when them " [Helm tint “I!” and . (on Saturdav ev- horo the trip was com-nod on up the! Tritt - to “Ni PNe.t. all: at 3.3 0' k in the perion of M of . reg-In car, a. last ml power much new aha-Ill! n “a“! Mr. John I , Hubert street boil; “in: to Waterloo, mm use. T _ lug. g... " t 82 years -16 distance on out, Including my: The wt! did-M " Wm“- Bt., was and " ' lid delays, being eorerett in temr.than “d " “(at departed with” “I.” Deco-lei had n ill tor several m hour. tho “I arriving " Waterioo Mr. Goo. D. I'm. Hesqtekr, - My ht VII y 'confined to his new mlluta an: ton oclock. ugly-of c.ietted 93021539 lee “my” dtrfreyious to his death. in quartered oak, ha (our " horse- power motors, uni an uutomnic mo- tor tor the air brake, which keeps up a constant pressure. The car has an clectric are light, which gives spen- The hudsonie new closed car, No. 30, in which the grip was made, whic has recently been built, is up-to-dal'c in every particular, and equipped in the most. modern style. It is thtished IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS BY PRESIDENT T000. Blttkttlty at Erb.’ St. Crossing " " and B. Road Solved.--Will Extend Line North of Town.--Complimentary Trip Tendered Town Council and Board ot Trade. The complimentary “union Mad.. end the members at the 1"ttsrioo Town touncil and Board ot Trade try the Panda ' Berlin St. Ry. Co., met their line trom Waterloolto Galt on Tawny evening, proved . most en;oynhlo outing In every way, shoot. " going along. Misses Bertha Devin and Myrtle Bechtel. s. Sehumann--utt \Varum IRh.r). (b) (U'illel (Whimsy. Miss Salome Ran. I. Gotmod-tToca1 Duet) The Ang t Clad”. encrcises of Clara sawmill“: Club Held on Tuesday Evening. Miss Hdith Behrens. Utuunittade-Les Sylvains Miss (‘mile Shun. "tttar-im-Bart-th, in Fchutwrb-- Impromptu Op. II: in A min time tor drumm- cum all too ml Mr. Duncan Hem-oil, telettratrh op- o--.---.'- and visitors and new will long re- ontot " the Bill. union, has Fun atl "r m night " Waurlm‘ mm ttre Mn ”and will: are ten Itnslrtrd to (hometown, and " the bicycle boys' mum. The big- ;ellal no» In my...» use. kn lot that plan Sol-my trseaiste.g'" mini-e not given. Thursday evening the Pom-ohm Singing Hot-My ot Rrrtin pahl A visit to one at its members in Waterloo, Mr, " Herold. and rendered u very excellent pnwamme. which wttit grully appteviaird try lhe gttes'q Win. were present. After the magma; had hem rendered an excellent supper was served, and the hours posted ,in "erhl deulxther oegm'trtlietrerit." The Mme for denture cum: I" too m and visitors and ”at: will long re- Miss Clara Heckcmlorn was .agrc-o- nhly surprised by; numbct ot her “tends on Monday owning at the Ev, nngclical parsonage, it being the ou- casion ot her birthday. The Young Ladies' Auxiliary holds special meeting Monday evening, which was \cty largely attended, to complete arrangements tor their booth in the park on July 2nd. The death at Mrs. Schmidt. who re- sided with her daughter, Mrs. Bint- ley, John street, tor the put three years, occurred "turdtvy morning, at, the age of " years. The body wis ta'en to Plymouth, Neb., tor burial, Her husband died several years art.' The t'turr-Homr11s, ot Toronto mid their ennui Unit to Waterloo Hou- day and were sueéesslul in winning both games played with the local bowlers, the first by tour shots om] the secontl by litter-m - ( 1'o.Ntortn1A SOCIETY IN The band competition on the alter- noon ot Dominion Day at Waterloo) will be a hummer. l The Yotutl'eopie's Magus,an Jerusalem Church, Berlin, picnickcd at the Waterloo park on Tuesday. A meeting of the Waterloo Frle Library Board was held Monday ev- ening. Only routine business was transacted. _ Boys and girls, men and women, young talks and old lolks, farmers and artisans, and in [wet everybody, will go to Waterloo to see the Ttlack beauties. in the procession on Mon- day. _ Mr.' Todd also inlormed the party that/the company had secured limos! all the land required by them tor a right ot way between Preston and Galt, in order to enable them to dmry lie-track the road, which improvuune they found to be trrgenttty needed OB- ing to the great increase in the trot-1 tic. Me Iurther stated that it was only a question ot time tretore the) Lompany would extend its line north-l ward from Waterloo, and that tttel, only reason lor theirdelay at pres- ent was that they .were waiting to acsuwhat steps would he taken toward) "raai.uluurerriuvtiree",, Deemed hell n ill for several Mr. Geo. D. I'm. He-hr, ad years. it VII y 'confined to his Wror an. and other! no. Preston - um litrHi"iefous to his death. who he! U. put In the "ll . th when living retired lor the hearty char we“ " lot-“0 It?“ trt',1ey or twenty years. president ot the M. Mr. Lt"er?.. he late Mr. Krueger was born in Todd, all tho-eh)! a Ste Itnev' I Zcrraen, Mecklenburg-Sch-ein, Ger- ' . f" many, and came to Waterloo when a ,aierssaee--'-'-"-'-'i'ue'z--" young man, where he has resided tor upwards of titty years. Deceased Locals was one of the oldest murmurs of ss.' - lJohn's Lutheran Church. l, Mr. Todd also announced that work on this part ot their line would be proceeded with immediately and thus enable them to reach their own height Janis tad make provision tor the handling ot freight in a much more expeditious manner. ‘ Mr. Todd, In reply, smartly thank- ed those $rretret" tor the kind senti- ments uprated and also tor the very fair spirit in which the people ot Via- terloo nlnys met the company. ll too; occasion to announce that the company had " last succeeded in sol- ving the dimculty UI connection with the owning " Erb and Caroline streets. Through the gemrous utter ot Mr. J. E. S'eagram, WP., they tune obtained the right ot way across the corner ot his property, and all the, company are required to do im n-turn is to bear the expense of trecess-) any alteration. in w. Seagram's) warehouse. _ ot Waterloo, made a short address, and moved a hearty vote at thanks to m. Harlin Todd, the president ot the company, who had personally su- pervised the trip, tor his kindness. " was carried unanimously, the party heartily singing “For He's a Jolly (Emil Fellov.’ . ' _ WATERLOO A piano recital was giwn by the juninr pupils of Miss Bean at her studio, George street, cn Salur'lzly allemonn. The following took pail in the programme, all of whom acquit- ted themselves most new wily: Edna Kautrmutn, Edward Bretihauyi. Ver- " Cone, Willie Boehner, Winnie Rata, Eddie Boehmer, Mamie Kneeli- tel, Beatrice-Behrens, Harm-H Hurli- mer, Alma Wildlang' Louise Drei. lhaupl, Florence Forrest.. A committee comprising lit-am. H. tt'.P. Snub-r. A. Bum-r. It. h. Ila-h M and J. B. Hughes w" appoint"! to wan upon the Town Council anal Also to an as representatives at the "wrung. A . The. employes ot the Gall Knitting Co., together with their iriends, to the number of about 200, picnieked at the Waterloo Park on Saturday. The visitors came up via the Preston and Berlin Street. Railway shortly alter twelve o'clock and were very favorably impressed with the beauty of Waterloo's fine park and the ad- vantages all‘orded picnicking parties; in enjoying a day's outing. Needless‘ to say everybody enjoyed . flue time. The regular monthly meeting nt "a Waterloo Board of Trude was held " Monday evening. There were orrawit President J. M. Muir, Beer. Fltntolt and Messrs. L. nrnyhill, J. " Hughes, A. FI. built; I'. Shanta A Weidenhtunmrr, I'. Bean, I'. Brandt J. H. Roos, W. ll. Ridden. . A letter was fetched trom J. Gl Goldie re 1 meeting ot represent” the: from ditterent mmticipatititm re garding cheap power, which will prob' arty te held " halt. some time in July. and suggested that representa the: be updated to attend th meeting. _ U U scrrrntrrdi-stmt was nine hold tttt the "ten oi Mag“: Pow-or PICNICKED AT THE The luneral was held on Tun-lay! afternoon trom his late residence on llcrhert stréet to St. John's Luth-l eran Church, where services were, conducted by Rev. A. R. Schulz, of. Elmira, thence to Mount Hope ceme-' u ry for interment. til I Opposxte Zimmerman House, DEATH or ‘, I . AGED RESIDENT Try It hy You to Trade at Our Store Come nasd get timt choir. - d. Ufrelmann BOARD OF TRADE MEET CLEARING PRICES Waterloo's Most Reliable Dry Goods Clothier. John, Sehppdelmayer, (lllllilliiitaryt, plhl10 RECITAL. Because Because Because Because Because WATERLOO PARK. On I." HATS, SHAPES, FIDWERS. Rtas a 81.00 buys more. . our stock in up-to-date. . we alwsyo try to please you. it is no troub'o to rhow goods. we buy the but goods to be had. we always do just M we adveruue. we have a. large assortment to select from. you can 11.158 get. your money back on any unsatis- l_AL-__, ___. _. - factory pdietGe." 'Yonrs for square dealing, Ilrdllinarylr b" INerfng's Unqxcelled 3:; Wleners , Rev. and Mrs. A.E. Law-ll, two children and Miss Gillespie, left for Hamilton Friday morning " spend leveraldays will: lriends more prior to taking up Aheir future residence at Mogul Falls South, where Mr. La- veil has been stntioned tor the ensu- ing tttittiBtrrial term. The lamily, during their sojourn in “Merino, made many warm friends, . goodly number ol whom were It the station to bid them [newt-ll. Rev. Mr. La- veit preaches his tirst sermon in his new chug: on July m The funeral ot "relate Mrs. John Horst, who died at Waterloo Thurs- day morning, was held from theiate rcsidenco about halla mile north ot Waterloo, to the R. c, Chttrch at St.‘ Agatha tor senicc and interment. 1 _ Any Chronicle reader or other: dr- sirous at having View: at "Mr rest- ttvnm or have nny picturos ther think would be of tntorost appear in the Souvenir would cont" . [not by writing thts oMCe " once, as the time ta grtttng short and the Work already veil “and. ; And their places must be filled, so the W.G.& R. Co. are advertising [lot twenty more girls. They require P them tor almost every department in Abe factory. No previous experience' is necessary, but preference will be given to experienced machine operat- uts and hand tuners. -This is an PA-i c.llent opportunity tor girls who do- Iire to obtain clean, wholesome rm- ployment at good wen-s. They work only nine hours per day, and during the summer months the employes are allowed Saturday halt holidays. The deceased had only. been m for three days previous to her death and v.13 63 you: at ago.’ A husband and lmily ot ten children survive. THF, CHRONICLE',', Apply n the factory, or Gite for application blank; to the THE LATE MRS. DORST. WILLIAMS, GREENE {ROME 15-6-3t. Wkly t4. (:0 JI, DUERING LEFT ON FRIDAY. GIRLS WILL MARRY Were 16tt New 12 1-21: Prop. 0in Mat Mu ket, WATERLOO SE)! 1%'ENTFhNNrAL, Waterloo, Ont. Complete new stock of Hurdwue, Stoves. Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithin WALPER BLOCK. - . - - - - BERLIN. We carry a full stock of seasonable supplies such as.--Hoes and Rakes, Seythes and Snaths, Scythe Stones, Hay Fork Ropes and Pulleys, Hay Forks, Paris Green, Sherwin Williams Ready Mixed Paints, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies. . . and how’s when you save money. . I Ladies' ttttttst Dongola Shoot, blacker out, patent up, dangoll. / tow, thtgible sowed sole, neat cabin heel. A ltylhh 1 Halo choc regularly sold at 82.50. T I Any a’ine, 2 1-2 to 7, at - .. - $2.00 ( ------- MeMICK1?iG-WEtt?iFAt--Ai Elmira. June mm. " the home nt the bride'tt parents. Mr. Robert Hagen “smoking, Iormetly ot Elmira, to - Allah Valet. daughter ot It. in! In. A. Worm. Elma. 1 Jowollor CENTRAL BLOCK WATEBLOO G. E RYAN tt M., BERLIN Atieteesryaeettte: has! wall. Note-b Son-I. “yo-mus. Mauve-bum mumummMM "tBr-teh-ro-tvt-tdest" skids-MIL- “any” =="'iuTl'lLr=r'L'l1'"4 'u_tt-abmtttbdlr-_ Incl-vvuA-nnun-nu a-Gra '7 é'y'oii‘QE-i-i-n cod. "riAt.thmh-r,.sdooetuo'ft"-. -'"h"-'t'"h-"tt'" niClMAL WATCH H. WOLFHARD & C0., d B. RYAN & COMPANY. WATCHES Farmers' Supplies E. J. RODS OUR BUYERS, whether buying in foreign or Cautdien markets, ever place QUALITY first, always have Ind always will. If I thing in not good they will not buy it. We appreciate the eonfidenee people place in us, and realize that only as we buy dependable goodeat right prices can we continue to hold it. customers. F The salespeople must have ermiidemte in the goods sold, sud the customers in turn hove ttonfi- dence in the sslespeople., Among the nanny essentials to business growth and development none. we think, is more necessary than a MUTUAL CONFIDENCE between the store and its HEALTHY BUSINESS GROWTH is dependant on any things. It takes more than more words and pretty store displays to make business GROW. MARRIED Growing Business ; NOTICE The undersigned wishes to an- nounce to the Public that he Inn 'Ttmshtmtsrratis Livery Business of Mr. Levi Graybill, Waterloo. He will be pleased to nee all old customs“ an well ”jimmy new outs, av.d will endeavor to serve them to the best of his ability. W. 8.86 R. Rants Ratcs for funerals nnd wedding! furn‘shed on application. Prices rczuonuble. tpabi.f back of Zimmermann Q House, Waterloo. cans. MAYER, Prop. Twenty girls sixteen tears and over, to work as DEPARTMENT HANDS, No experience m-m-ssary ht pre5 (nee given to experivneed moduli“ "atom and tuners. ”on, who some work and good vans paid, l work only nine hours Ian-day. a during the summer months the I. my is shut down Saturday uh noon lot I nu holiday. tb64t, wily H. " 1 LAUNDRY HANDS, MKC‘HIN FI OPERATORS, "AND 1 URNI'QRS " 30- ot O O tl M 0 "

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