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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Nov 1906, p. 5

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“an Rev. n. " Roma of Hamilton " new-many m-rupioul llw pulpit of Methodist thunk on SUNNY in mm of Ilw palm, Rev, Mr. ti, who "(mind at the dedica- a ma" Methodist rmmh It lulu-n thtmtiy. . W Ham-h. pastor of the an rhunh. drliwrod Iplrnditl m an Sunday In the morning C an nun-Ilium! and Mlplnl son on tite Sunday “haul. empha- " thr Important-r at this oreni- l In tho work a! arlmn'h In “I": discourse h den" In a an. say with l,, “I"! ot tron, martin; file great word at mru‘utm pm mu. an "thmtageatrn to Mali!“ rwith irespassiiig%, His ontetty., The case was dismiss“ rm: cons. _ Lang Brass. and Co., Berlin, bani. m1 run any risk, buy your best. l " at Zick‘s Shoe Home. r. Mr. Roland Merner returned to Trout Creek, Muskoka, Saturday oming. While here he purchascd a e span ot heavy horses. he annual meeting ot the Waterloo; Branch ot the British and Foreign .. Society will be held in thr odist church Thursday evening. V This cold Weather naturally n-ininds or: ol skating that they will soon L' to indulge in this delightful "N'rF10-0eurrat purpose horse, “a“! 1200 to HM pounds, agc Iron ' lo 7 years, dark brown pre- ferred. Apply to Juob G. Slnh, Tannery. Walexlco, Ont. A van-ant named Wm. Lucas Wrd us locked up on Friday cvm'ng at hterloo. He appeared before Magis- - Weir the following morning mud "lent. 'A case was heard at the Police .‘ourl. at, Waterloo Thursday last in rAiftt Rudolph Guenther charged cer- Hr great Nowmbor sale on Thurs. ' a"! ofkr Mrnhm in mantles, (a, blankets, dress goods. hosiery. rdernrear, carpets, rm! ttoqrsettgrttistt u. Rad their rlu. in ”other we all Aps and cracks, ml- Ikll nor, wtt'te 3nd velvety. A tHermagtt uppllatlon mot walling the pm- acronym! gm! oyplylnn GRAPH!!! It“. on lull h Mill you work- annals. MW“... todist church, Waterloo, cn Thurs " evening. Winter is creeping on. You will warm-lined shoes to keep you: t warm. Zick's Shoe Home can and suit you all. - ', " . 29th annual convention ot the rioo County Sunday School As- tion will be held in the l-lmmnn. h' Evangelical church on Friday r. Chas. Limton, a member of the Hon Hockey team at one time, a business visitor to Waterloo e annual meeting ot the Waterloo _ h of the British and Foreign Ible Society will be held in the Mo ic monthly meeting pt the Clan, ylnumann Club will be held on Sat- pest quality rubbers at. Zick's. Wally}, F LOTS FOR SALE-0n Char- I artd..Wehcr streets, Waterloo. uply to Abram Rudy..Erb sheet. 'EVITT’S CHAPPrNE gnu-need to six months in Cen- Timm. J... Scott teceteed another big , unn- trom Winnipeg, which I Tia "It I'.P.tt. an Thursday The s‘uipnn-nt comprised 51,0 , occupying 20 can. They wvrr to the sunk-s " Scogram’s View they will'relmin [or th E. M. Devitt 5 our? mum groan. you: mucus-d and» “all"! " Ratent colt button shoes tor at Eiek's Shoe Home. social evening of the Ficworth " ot the Methodist which will 91: Monday next. T Ind boys' long teats ft the oos Shoe Co. _ root is being constructed on try Block, destroyed by tire re- sidewalk about the town hall completed. That the peoplt bah-d the market tn Saturday rented the new walk is sell- Local News. 111. Dent-clue Apothelo WATIBMO ed hands. Paee and Lips was. In 'itaItr's 'tmthttittq "at . 0 III, laud“. moo MEWS p 'tttft. PUBLIC scuooL noun or ' .. m" " Boyt0 new "we um Lliit _ c". ' harm! Page; at itanatit" Rreasraii'i2 ri-.. 32.; b Lame Trusslvr, View hmw In in Elmira, Append beetrre hike Mag. - Inn» Mn. up“, In chum ot then, uni In mom to go on “We! M'tttettee, In iron" guy but " in Ntrtre good I. The tuner-l was held on Thurs- chy chum at (to 11'er trom the rrsidrtte In St, John', [mun-nu charm, Wm unm- . I conduct- rd by Rev. It. minimum. ot Berlin, Home m Mt. "one temetery tor In- Inmnl. ON NU,NPEN0F.D SENTENCE The little girl, who was ubout thrre years of ago an! tte youngest of I tamtly at three small (h‘ldmn, was pinyin; mu the stove on whi h her Mather Inf: boiter of Int water Irom which she ftllerl I pail whim Mood, mu thr More, sttrn the mm- mm nu-idrntally ttttttbird over it, up setting the nail ttttd scalding hprsrlt so twvrrrtr that it proved tatat. The and “11th occurred “out nix o'elock Mmvur awning. l ' Autumn PM at Ron-the Ram-Paulimlx- . Bmh-rgaurattet.ete. temittorC.P.rt.Neetfsu, . l Thaw, In“. Wad Lin-Id , r Th: October new“ ot the Inla- 1 ‘10. Public. Sc...» Baud - - on 7 11-May mm. All when wen _ :ugfeuyexco” but!” CUM. The "hints ot W. and Mrs. "Hist- opher Lem, Foundry strret, will ex- tend their sincere sympathy in the salt tuWtciiott Mtitererl by the death of their bright little daughter. AdAr, who dimt Tuesday morning at seven o'elock. the rrsult at being scaldul The lunctal will probably be rid Irom his home at Bamberg on Thurs- day. Little Three Year Old Daughter of Mr Lena Fatally Sulded PROMISING YOUNG LIFE CLOSED The young men, who was 21 years ot age, was the son oi Mr. Jrhn Hinehtrerger, N Bamberg, who, to {other dith another son were employ- .d by Messrs. Moogk and Schlote, Deceased was an emiient and cap- able workman, an-l his early death will be regretted by his numerous irienals. Five brothers and three sisters sur- vive besides his rarents. Mr. Joseph "irtthtrertter, of Waterloo, is an "'"t if the deceased. l The sad and unilmcly feath of Mr. ‘Romro "iochtteriter, tor twig years 'emptored with Messrs. Moog? and Schlotc. Witertoo, orcurrtd at the Berlin-Waterloq Hqspitd on Manda)“ awning. About}; week ago he com- plained of feeling unwell and returned to his home in Bamberg. Soon after his illness developed inlo a case o', Appendicitis, and he was removed to the Berlin-Waterloo Hospital on Mon, [ lay, where he tndermnl an opera ( tion. He, howesrer, did not rally and passed away‘at six o‘clock Monday waning. . Mr R. Hir.ehberger Employed by Moogk and Schick: the Victim of Appendicitis At a largely attended meeting ot the St. John's Lutheran church eon- gregation, of Waterloo, held on Sun- day alternoon’, a unanimous call was extended to Rev. A. Bockelmann. at tho present time pastor ot one ot the {Lutheran churches in Syracuse, N.Y. " is understood the call will be ac- eepted. Rev. Mr. Bockelmann has! within the past low. weeks preached here and made a Very larorable int- pression by his splendid sermons. He is a tttsent speaker in both English and German and the Lutheran con- gregation, which is the largest in Waterloo, otters a splendid tieht tor pastoral work. He is still eonipara- tively speaking a young man and holds a number ot degrees, being also a graduate ot universitiess in Ger- many and the United States. It is expected that Mr. Bode-Imam will assume his pastorate here in four O" fsve.weeks, when he will remove with his lamily to Waterloo. . DIED AT St. John's Lutheran "Church Ignaz: Umnimou; Call to Remit. Bochqhnann of NEW PASTOR one dozen brooms ...... ...... ... 3.10 Waterloo 16ster Commission ... 9.88 Teachers' “lanes tor October 501.63 Carstaker'ts all" ...... 'r.... ... 37:50 in "i" d to Mint-wont __ “II: iii he: commythat a: pupil, .m that be than home work in none dt.bio... h no 'ttttowing mamas veto passed: P. T. Weaver & Co., school sup- plies ...r...r. '"""'... .mmrr.rr. ......8 1.87 J. Hub". [aiming ._r... ...... ... 10.00 J. K. Shim & Co., 6 man 4.00 Wuterloo Broom and Brush Co., _ nun Bundle was "iiLiir 10.;‘ Princixa! Codi uni confer with him . The domily'fucten' repen- were mired. A committee composed of Trustee- Wat. Reade, J. A. Harper and Chair- l" Monday Evening. ~THE HOSPITAL sm’ LiieTii.GF.", APPOINTED T TI. too-u were bright win pretty muons ot can-llama. Fun-err his! to, hathi boo“ muumum'uum-o. The tottr n‘clouk In given by Mrs. mm Wvlls on Thursday attrrttomt prored 1 most enjoyable attair, " which that sown-Me m we not". Mrs. t'Urton We": and Mrs. P. l III-gm Isaiah-cl Mrs. Wells In the 'trarrlttn room. A bevy ot young ladies compost-d oi 1h mm "and mwmn. Gertrude Wells. Dorothy Moot-Inn. Hum "one, and Betsey More, send dd.- " mm. ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON TEA Wishlnz Mrs. Devitt and yum-sell continual rrospetity, is the hunk-It wish ot the boys. mar Ed.--" " hardly posaiitie for Jim members ot He Band, amongst whom you have *tured as on: of the ‘most active' friends rnl workers, lo Attow treday's mpst important van! 'to pass without wishing your rPtitrect- ed partner (also a friend ot the 'anl) and yourself the mo.! generous enm- sun- ol happiness In our married lite with many long yr s ot heal h to enjoy it. 1 We "as! that yr no mn:auty'atr, (hair will in lulu"- he usrd horn time to time as arrsting Flue wheteit you may quiolly nut-dilate upon schemes lo mun-r promote the high shading of on! Society's fine hard. The members of "he Waterloo Muse ical Society, ot uhith Mruh'. M. De- vitt is, the etticient Secretary, 1oieed their regard and appreciation by pre- senting him with a handsome, thtir, on the occawiun ot his marriage, ac- companied by the following address: E. M. Deritt, Esq., PRESENTATION T0 SECRETARY W. M. S. A general discussion was also hey in regard to taking over t"e electric light. plant, but it was not thought wise to put any money into the plant until the present question ot Niagara power WIS settled. Alter some discussion a motion was passed that in the opinion of this Board it is highly important that the ‘advisability of securing an extension at the Berlin, Waterloo, Wellesley and Lake Huron Railway Jrom Waterlco northwest ‘through Wellesley Township to Wefleslcy Vit Iago and Linwood, should he impress rd upon the management at the C. P. R., and ttut to this tnd a joint meeting' of the Berlin and Waterloo Boards ot Trade should he held in the immediate future and SIIth turihei 1 steps takrn as would insure a satis factory settlement at tht. matter a' as early I date as possible, and tur. ther that the Secretary be instructed to send a copy of the resolution tr, the Berlin Board ot Trade. Mr. J. B. Hughes also brought tti lhe uuestirn of viechrie railway. ex- tension to Wellesley. " Mr. J. H. Rona asked lot 'n'orma- lion as to the dittercnee in' cyst -0 "Metric power betwetn Benin and. Watcrloo., A cerrtal discussicn Iollowrd, tmt no action was taken. Mr. Weidenhammer, one ot the com- mittee appointed to meet the G.T.R. ottieials, reported nrbally that the committee tisd waited “pan the om- cials and gone over the ground, and that the conclusion reachtd was that the best solution of the shatter would be to buy Jacob Doersam's property, so as to straighten their track ncross King street and build on the present site. The G.T.R. olrered to pay Mr. Doersun 85,000 for the property, but he refused to accept this. The com- mittee were of the opinion that the onlylthing to do mind be to so on and build a new station on preszlt site without other nlterations. It was moved by J. H. Roos, sec- onlkd by Al Ih'eidentuunmer, that the Secretary write to the G.T.R. Att- thorities again, urging them to somc action in the matter cf a new sta- tion. A letter wns mod from the Secre. tary of the Helilu Board of Trade', reterring to a public meeting held ind asked the local Board to com- municate with the Dept. of Trade and Commerce protesting against this and urge that contact. be carried out as originally signed. -. t that agent at Wnterloo, which would receive due 'eretsi6eratioa. A communication '1: remind trom G. J. Brynn. ”blister, at Toronto, re the speck] umber which they is- sue advertising lectures ot a. place. A letter was rend uoen%iif.r.n, uhowledgin. resolution passed " a was? pectin; ye the, appointment of A commutation was received from the Dept. ot Tulle and Commerce, Ottawa, auctioning "can ot re- moltrtion m [rotating spin-t chug: by which the rack], mails In; Great Britain as to he hated alternately at Hatitax and. St. John u not telelution recently Roi“); trot up Halifax Board ot Trade. Your: sinerrrrln The many “in. ot It. nu- loa an.“ d Wt was held on I. day on” I". mt Pro “but .» .Iulr, Baum I’ll”- on, and Mn. J. B. Hughes. L. Grarbilt, A. Weidenhunmer, W. s. Nclylor, J. H. Roos, J. C. Hugh, P.N. Huge" Dr. ammo and C. Brim HENRY PRESS, President Wan-rho M. S W. M. Society The mundane; mis Ignln very large. . Considerable low] was ottered for ale, prius being about the some as last week. The supply was equal to .he (Emmi. An abundance of vege- Cables was on the market, tor which atllers received good pricrs. A feature ot the regular weekly nan-ct Saturday morning was the Lanna-e in the' price at eggs, several urking 25c adopen, while a, 'rsmber, were selling at Me and '23cfa (loan. " is generally the case at this time} " the yen they were decid :tlly scarce mt! the farmers could 'ra.ity ttii-ir! lisposed ot many more. I The price ol butter has a'so :dvanc- I .d somewhat, selling at from Mc to: 25¢ a, pound. I The party expect to he away about three wee's, or until the scasm :loses on Nov. Isth. Among the members ot the rarty no the lollowing: K. F'. Scagram, A. Hergott, Gus. Kuntz, Geo. Win'lcr, Iert. Stiereuneyer, P. Bergman, W. irandt, J. 0laiser, Mr. Lorene, A. labbick, W. Thompson; l A party ot hunters from Waterloo . . left on Saturday tor the wild; (L'JI'W'nK prtrchtvsed the ment b1181- Vlus'oka in seaixh of that ileet-tooted ,' [was f rmerly carried on by Mr. 111 clnsive animal, the than A 'l,",,t,t u, B. Dueling it will be my en- It), car I','",', commissioned, which was deavorto merit . 'eontinuaneo of '. ed wit all manna of hunters' re- . . “issues. They go as lar as South I of the patronage extended an the Riven-by rail, and trom that place paat. . drive inland 22 mites to their des- Customers' Md friende'msy be “nation. There will be about twenty “and that only the choicest and in the party, as the Waterloo con- best mats will be kepton Gnd. tingent will be augmlllted by a num- V “oer trom Hesprler and Barrie. HUNTERS OFF TO Muskoka Party of Waterloo Sportsmen Left on. Saturday on Their Hunting' Trip. . Opposite Zimmermann House When you an ready to. that ptir of shoe. for Pall or Winter we kindly invite you to take a. look at our dock. We hue filUd our more Item flotr to ceiling Iilh best stock Ind newest styles that "cneir can buy and our prie a Are a low " the lowest. Give In I. all Yours for squm dediug, . . P. S.--Do not forget we have a first department in tharge of Madame Jordan. Liphardt Bros. Sole Agents, Waterloo zeno‘Pmcss . on TEMPERATE wens and everything in the line of Cold E was. JACKETS, OVER cons, news no oht tieggtt,/,.t,', pa BOYS' CLOTHING, unnanwnn, nun. 'ii"e'i'l'lTldTlfn Karatcaps, more AND SHOES. _ f1ndtkiruiuta-tot PREPARE m mann . Uiklmann can quote die The Pandora thermometer reduces cooking to an exact science. You know precisely how much heat you have and what it will do in a given time. It is one of the small things which makes the Pandora so much different and better than common curate and reliable thermimeter on your oven. WATERLOO MARKET The Pandora Thormommr J. olyt Schondelmayer, . UFFELMAN N Clays Rmdom SHOES! ttfttia, SHOES! '.nM and Inn“... London. Toronto. Honored. Winnipeg Vancoum. m. John. 3.... Ila-Ino- must fgvordblé prices on E. J. Ions, Jewell-r. OENI’RAL BLOCK, Waterloo . We heliews in run-ins to our CUB. tomen and therefore carry the differ. ent dawns. and the - design run- ning tin-“ugh entire To. and Dinner Sou. lo make baring sets on, we Bell u min] or I. few pieces as. a custmner care- to pun-chug and lay hurtful piece an shun tie replaced with n tiew%ii." is interested in a" table act. with bonu- liful chinn. Therefore - M1 Fhou'd see our window dilploy of the' French Limoges Chin», lt in of the {unrest and richest chins quarts and I: deoorution- very dainty which will plan terrtro.drhi tasty. _ The thermometer on the Pandora range oven means precisely in ac- curacy to the cook what the square and compass mean to the draftsman. Without the square and compass the draftsman would have to work en- tirely by guess, just as you do without an IMP. Henry Reuel Business Every Lady (Duering’n Old Shad) Prop. City Host Mullet, \VATERLOO xterminators. class dress makin g Waterloo, Ont Ghange WE SELL BOOTS of all kinds for tsll puposes. If you an " ww.m.uu what we on do for you. There no no [utter ' WE BELL BOOTS to the farmer and to the laboring man wl 0 want prohction for their feet Ind ankles, Heavy oil grain Ill'l'llv'zuy wr lathon; til time " $2.00 to 4.00. WE SELL BOOTS to the business man who likes boots, but" r thin limes. We sell him light and any Frothnlf Boots at 8.5 00 or IMO. We Sell Boots Berlin, Baden New Dundee, ”mood at, Jacobs, Mllverton itrfyii,5).e..,e,::.,i,,,,r,,,is, D "An onus of panama in better than I _. o'.dt-rt-ine.' Ith'dlhmhmoAN 1trf Sovereign Bank of Canada; Sup-nor gusty mama. from an put light-I. in, you: white and no: In good moi. wipe?" ioirdr, "Var, 5.00, 0.50, and {no} ' Heavy Fiannelettes V A gm: range of here, Malone G. B. RYAN & COMPANY, _ BERLIN Wool mantel: If: nibble Arr an; cr',rdtUt",'tst, and got, rat','; We a" n vary good no. at par tt:.yhtymmihlr" shrunk. PM par A with“! mom ttfttttttta an. E93311 'eSrtt_i1eat.qirtsgitn at in“ Cold wanker will soon I "W will put you in’rudina- for it. Grey Funnels ml min. Pris-o - 5:231:33}; tome. White and Cream Funnel. The Power of Money Saved "Fall and Winter Needs” SOME SHOE STORES DON’T a. met M., BERLIN PHONE I! get almost - aw - -_--.. -.... - run-nu ul cute " n: in. It in vol! to n hood to this "ying in the purl Ito: till and winter wee. Now in tho this you will ant. " . , " . - A good “no of comforta- (rovers. We)“ 'l.f1k_1.ti0, 1.75, 2.25, 3.50, 6.00 and 11.60. Comforters In both any and while, three sizes 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, all excellent quali- 'es Price)” pair 850, $1.10 and Nice medium weight new“! wool tuatnel, thoroughly Intent suitable for underwear. Price per yen! 375a. Fianneiette Blankets In light lid dirk patterns " 100, my . and 150 I uni. _ A would. line of heavy English 'let!tht,f light mm a only IN piiiiki.- "" - Natural Wool Flannel I prevail. the wetting of heavier is paid 4 times a year in pound ot cm" is an 0 O o M 0

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