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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 May 1907, p. 5

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_ / pecessary ;‘jfi:(_, 2 A”,, at '.:": ANaterIoo 3 Rev. A ‘â€". ~ aughral «. ~ Chureb â€"c T6 * NtcnS..~ R es _ Whe annval meeling .of the Woman‘s fonary Society of the Methodis! <C harch ¢ld on Thursday.~. The cers of . 1906 were réâ€"elected. ~Mrs. :r”’jgm to the presidency the Sqociety. * PAE The . Recreation . Hal! TNUTSTSS evening : rin‘ shipped by D.C. Kun‘s, ated: s‘i> â€"E. F. Scagram‘s ~#in an interesting bowlin# game by 91 C *> »orey DaUg@ sroRk. p..iv Deuteche Apothele ~ /. __~ WATERLOO _ At the regular weckly market held . Saturday morning, €£€8 sold at 15¢ a : dozen an butter at 23c a Ib. Vegâ€" tE 4,;@3‘50 currcnt prices. . Want a Trunk: Go. to Zick‘s Es »L!r“‘ ,_'Z;i‘fir _="The Waterloo juniot footbal} . team ‘Qefeated the Collegiate Institute tean. . on. Tuesday, evening . at the> Park by /m score ‘H. £ ; _ Two sewing girls. Experience un o ‘:‘ ary. ~Will pay while lea:ning ply at This office or to box F, _ An English service was heldin th ‘;' an Church Sunday Evening. \A Social will be given next Monday evening in the Methodist church under the anspices of the Epworth League. \ (Repairing neatly done at Zick‘s. _ Inâ€"tW> WaterToo Methodist Churcl Surday morang ~twentyâ€"seven . nCcy members _ were received into _ the Hice Next Doorto J. B Fischer‘s Butcher Shop. Phone 215, Waterles, meceting . of â€"the W.M.S. _ wat y 3 ~ bvening _ at whic h. connectiocn with . the Bi; "J:?fi. Y. Haist preached his in |clese up igural sermens in the Evangelica rost im jurch on Sunday to large congrega | Jet cond liens. ‘Rev. S. M. Hauch also comâ€" Mr. Wi aenéed bi pestorate on Stnday: res nt Stylish spring Oxtords at Zick‘s :::fi"':; grand ball wes given ‘by th: Orâ€" | Bros., U is Society in theit hall Monda) | »art * enin;. ‘There was â€" a large numbet | Mr. Mo! esent â€" and Starnaman‘s "orchestr; pulling : inished the music.. After . The membkers of the St. Jobr‘s Luâ€"| Theran church choir. were very pleasâ€" antly en‘erlaincd at the home of Mr. ©: Woelier, on Thursday ‘evening. The ‘esufing wr! ,‘nmn,ly spent in maâ€" ” s. Val f‘fi,:th popular _ and ~eficient: Preside: it: of the â€"Presbyterâ€" ,-AJ:.”';‘”‘ -,.'m mh Band" wery pleasantly entertained theâ€" boys belonging t the Band and a ‘few : o. 284 4 # M t ladic fip- home . = Friday P itkt 31. i .0. . " \ @hildren‘s shoos. 50¢ at Zick‘s .\ Aftew. W,â€" Sterting, of Linwood, . will pecupy the pulpit of thc _ Watctloo â€" ’.;.Bmdaylnm absence of the pastor, Rev. â€"R. . J, Eiliott, ho will dedicate a _ new odist Church in Hamilton â€" on uas, ., . > > * Ammonia, Chloride of Lime, AT E. M. Devitt‘s Em on July ist were h c‘mph"’ Sult Cases Mr . Recreation â€" Hall Thursday , ete. NDA dis The ° gession of. the W Nown mâ€"ym hold on a evening at which. questions of â€" the report sent im by the Board Trade regarding the w-fln» Kranchise. Thore were /.. th Mayorâ€" and _ Messts, J.~ B. Fiâ€"cher, i Graytill B. E. Bechtel, .. Geo Suggitt, Levi Staufier, D. C. Koatz C. ‘Huehn, and J. Micus. Finance Committee presented &M report which was adop xtt-aYeur.go-l\ut &Flvn an« Printing recommended raymont o the following: accounts‘â€" (. A. Bochm, Insurance ........$18.080 C. H. Mortimer, Pub Co....... Centract Record ........s0..0s ~3.81 Wateiloo~ Dally Citin ... TH6K Waterloo â€" Dally CIUHLR : ... .« D, BEA S â€"1)Â¥e Mideiiiclqenrtinn4 W. Glaister, Team at KFire . Dr. J. H. Armitage, charity Unas. Mayer, Livety ... Thos. Sherman, saliry for . A. G. Hachnel, ~cbarity ... 4 M. Weichel & EOR .....ooucs ces < Jos. Micius, signatures re street . â€" srrintling ... 0“| 6 GQ‘ tt, Md orls "uce. Tepplet and Alex. Wolt. 26 ol.tl& Heincich Jos. Hayahs ... Â¥W. Benningcr ... Uy Schrefer ... Jn>. DonAld .:« «u> W. Glaister _......... as. M.~S. Hallman ... > Cico. Suggitt, as per List N. Scherer E. Dermul Bourd of Works *.............. «i2 180.01 i t. W. Thoman, Tean to fre «.. . 8.00 Wn.. Snid‘r, St.__Lighting ......309.09 | B. E. ‘Bechtel, Chairman. Kddress Council. A â€" Mr. E. W. B. Snider, President of the Waterloo Mig. Co.. was | present !md-dc}m-‘dtheeml as "to ~the ossibility of closing . up Weber St. He statod that the Compeny found _ it necessary to <cnlarge their‘ present quarters jand were | very much incen venienced by the street.\ Here were two properties: on the street which the company desired to buy but <n* of the owners refused . to nel‘l her roverty and they ‘could bot close up the street without the consent of the 11 dR d ce hss P ole ies d alpts 230y 4 to and a rate for farmers and {atmers‘ â€" ub . £ot8, .1 mile. â€" These events will give en the cyclists good rests between â€" the ty. events, makin t better racing. ,.,‘ Tha Ontario _ provincial champion i wiP o oi tratem ons _‘ rbiticn, on the %fi-i § e A In regird _ to ths $23000 Sewer De hentures, â€" offers: were received fron three frms the tender of Wood, Gunâ€" DO! Championship Events to be Deâ€" cided at Waterilooa.â€"Foot Races Also to be Run. Dominion Racing Board of the °C. W.I K. and Messrs. Julius H. Roos â€"and Ford F. Kumpf, of Waterloo, Weld ~ a mecting yesterday to arrange the pro« gramme of races for the Doménion meet, to be held at Waterloo on Doâ€" minion Day, an1 â€" after considerable discession decided on the loli-'h? list of eventh:â€"One mile: rovice,. mil>, 4 mile, 1 mile, and> 5 mile hind‘cap, and aâ€"two milé lap rate. | In‘addition to these events, which will be conducted under: the auspices of T.e Waterloo Bicycle: Ciub, â€" the Civie Committee have arranged _ & Civie Committee have . arranged _A programme of: foot races, includiag the Waterloo Maratben 10 milé race, Collegiate Institute race, 3 _ milos, open to Galt and> Berlin Collegiates; Waterion: County «hamptonthip 1 mile, Toronto Mail MINION RACE MEET PROGRAMME Mr, bamuet E. Floradule z for the ..a_mdmmu has employo® "‘L"" KWis . Clhat nts Bailtack Co., Limited, Motttreal, with a well k nd on lg!!l and ~Empite.â€" Th the Walker 2. 125.81 3.31 17.82 305.8t 49,0t 13.8" 12.%; $.6 17.44 15.96 6.21 .85 4.6t .31 $ 3 :91 6.01 Iinaiatinecotiue oo es Pm o e oi un t 4 h res n\ | gil the quality, the ,‘L:.d'&“t.‘, (’% me | alsd tr & few sult & € j offers Witnh ..«>> / 4e e "hiw ol east ~ downe and Aiueel :s 0" 01â€" . 1"1‘&‘«%”“&”&“ ueP sz,; _ } 7 niclpah s 1nough oftera } > ' w rmasonabkle 0p2 f vaty in prices ‘h> councit deferred action and deâ€"|} . * _ «. ; vided to confer with the SewerComâ€" | _ b nission before accepting â€" amy ten«] /.. ) ) a & is S | ** th dnge‘nt pay ‘Mr. W.A. Greene ‘was present and address. d ~ the Council in regard to the condit on of William St,. _.â€" He said the sidewal‘s was ko# ; ivnale for pedestrians at sof 64 especially in front of the etx * tory. Tue | road leading to the‘ fas Tory was also in a deplorable state and its conilitiocn was almost bz sible for trafic on a rainy s 16 understoo@ that the Council â€" inâ€" tended putting the street in the frop tage system and he desired that the street should be put in proper shafe efore this was done. * 1. Your Roard of Works met . on sriday, May 3td, to receive tenders or the construction of cement walks the lo\lowht tenders being ‘received: E. Dermul, at 11 cents per foo%. . Siliecs â€" Barytic Stone Co., at ¢ erâ€" foot. S Yoar Committee recommend that the tâ€"ndor ‘of Moogk and Kumpf â€" being the lowest be accepted. â€" . [ _ port that all (the streets â€" in towh were inspected to date and it is > reâ€" commended that the follow isg ~works be constracted:â€" o o ol Board of Works. > &4 ‘The Beard of Works presented_" & e_ort containing the â€" followingz, _fe ommendation.â€" . â€" ~, â€"â€" essm S DE PeC S 1. Sidewalt in front of J. Eckert‘s prop.rty on local improventent. sy8s frim 120 cA e ts t ' 10. The town engincer to . locate lines and levels on Victoria St. on the sand hill ad_Oining J Ho@man‘s property. â€"° ue mol 3 M cu old ieRA m 12. That the sidewalk onâ€" â€" Weber St. be put in proper shape. GEo. sUGGITT, Chairman. # A report was also presented.. drom committee <re tenders for . ‘street sprinkling, the tender being:~ awarded to W. Hogg at $16 per week. _ Both reports were adopted. Roadmaster: Peppler _sro"se regard At a imecting of the Waterloo Law: Bowling club Tuesday evening the fol: towinz skips were clected â€" for. tht local games this summer:â€" 8. B. Bricker, W.. J;. Sterling, _W. H?,'l‘ G. Hukhes, A. H. Snyder D. C. Knttk.l. F. ugn.q. J, Hes peler, J . C. . xl, E. A. Sttasser,C vh.d Snidet, H. M. Snyder, W. G. Wel chel. A«E. oo ln:glbt. w& F; Seagran \$ wonster CELE®RAtON })*®,: Sanitary _‘ Inspector gm will | : Piano Sok +shortly make his annval visit of in 1 Urs. Anthes sper tion about the town.s, * E.uâ€"fl and Kump{ at 9}, cents p¢) 4: ~ANP : *4 MiLITARY TAPTO0 l KÂ¥ "~[ Berlin, May 24th, 1907 Bpond Vistoria day in "*~â€"*~* SHOES AT ZINN‘S in from . th |Gabriel. ~ #1y on the â€" cof the street rail |â€" (b) Abend gesprach sint Jesuâ€" A~ Miss Smith bein; y of which has } W. Wilson. . / lections were these columms,| Bass, Soptano and Tenor solos, bY . mer, ‘q&‘: ussion _ adopteg] Mr. Ffra Snyder, Miss Ida WegenaSt | gel, Miss «Mary that . @"suitablk | and ‘Mr. G. Octzel, and chorus. TGood. > > structog for the 1 â€"Doxology. e fovdinbiiabeae sntie . Benodictian. $ (Â¥) s / Cns aocuat oL the spraion ie the, ols ove bage en tee e | * 0900 *] ies bony t aity e e wer d the prices nlon the revee a io proe eadec | 62 14 0 00 i ' SONG SERVICE "_ 10 BE GIVEN By Choir of Evangelical Church on Sunday Evening Next. Foilowing is the grogramme to . be rendercd at the scmg service to be wiven by the Evangeli¢al Church choir on Sunday evening> next:â€" Anthemâ€"Make a ‘Joyful Noiséâ€" C.. H; Lowden. Choir. 4 «Aptionâ€"Lovet du,flemâ€" C. 8 Anthemâ€"Lobet don,Herrnâ€" C._ is. Ashford. (’io‘?.-t !l‘ es â€"â€" Scripture Reading. : :: pe ‘ Hymnâ€" Coronationâ€" Congregation and 4 boir. / Like as the, Hartâ€"J. L. Hallâ€" Like as the. Hartâ€"J.. L. _ Hallâ€" Haritene solo and chorus. _ Edward Wegenast. *A Diecttâ€"Jesus Diedâ€"op. 150â€"C. M. Davis.. Misses Carrie Diebel® and Mary. Octzcl: mCls Male Chorusâ€"Die Himmel Rubnenâ€" teethoven A \| ) c oriar Footwenr ! . tbO@UGt â€" GUILAUIIIQ® â€"__â€" " a mp‘u,:‘h‘m and Few people. if any should go away dissatisfied with the a ‘ l every article the very beat. _ Note, ment o¢ curtains at Ryax‘s this season. 23 : 4 Q § . “ too,that we‘re not using up printera‘ | _‘ TInUfiBEA:l'ABLl VALUES shown at 1.00, 1 25, 1.50, ""* e vi hki.qm,.g,_&,.,,.. ::::sxooo.pmmubo taken advantage of before purch "/<& P stock. Instead, we invite the public here. ® 3 °C Me toâ€"step ‘; :d w':“::'m 206| Remember Ryan‘s foâ€" Rugs and Curtains for Sfitial’ a ;n:“tbundbe assured :hmt goo:;; f + * : «> 1 * ty, end prices are all "on B flm m‘ CG. B. Ryan & Co., Beriin Successor toâ€"John Schondelmayer. R : . Scar~â€"Seleciedâ€"Mrs. H. M. Snydet Pigno Soloâ€"Selectedâ€"Mrs. E.. F. Sexngraltm : _=">" 9. ._ 0A & qi.gâ€"3e10C Veul > MAE . C l ag P s 23L 2030208 db ty . Nemiraty ./ 3 Plaro Soloâ€"Licbestod, Lisztâ€"MIs*) July Ist. ~A yuimber of cyclists . E. L.. Rean. Foronto are Already. training for God Save the King.â€"Mrs. O. Rum»| event, A pel. â€" * Ne. W. H. Toronto, repre Ceacnat Lubigees cce mnnen it sentative of .“.:'%-.-.-. & The regular monthly . meeting of Co., manufacturers of band . © instré= the Prosbylerian . . _ S3, Teachers , ments, ‘ngland, ° was _ in was hold last mg.u-aw ; the . Waterico ‘he Misses Bruoe, ) & A e t ho _Â¥ >'. * The Board of Works AC PX ‘ i ovament Ihots Nebert o="O~***~*~ _ |German Axminster, Velvets , UFFELMANN (Bryussels, Tapestry & Woul Songâ€"Scloctedâ€"Miss Canfield Part %. Plano Sojoâ€"Conserto, E. P ol o alt £ off yâ€"Selectedâ€"Miss Breithaupt. Plaro Soloâ€"Licbestod, Liszt.â€"Miss . L. Rean. > â€" God Save the King. â€"Mrs. O. Rumâ€" MUSICAL CLUB t Ne Part I. Part II Boys‘ Suits of the fact that this advertisment calls your attention toougdnfk of Carine Eantwanr SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT KUNTZ‘S BREWERY Mr. (has. Bauer wh> is employed at. Ktntz‘s Brewery met with a serâ€" ipus accident â€"about 2.30 Friday afâ€" ternoon. Wh‘le standing beneath the clâ€" crator it descended, striking him on the head and infliciiug a severe scalp wound.. Mr, Bauet was ‘inmediately removed toâ€"the Berlinâ€"Waterl3o Hesâ€" pital where his injuries arc receiving the best attention. % Py New § < 39 I t trgrete Very satisfactory reports. were preâ€" sented at the annual meeting> of the Sundayâ€"school .Of the: Waterloo®" Methâ€" odist Church held . on Ihursdayâ€"evâ€" ening and â€" indicated the prosperous condition ol the Sunday School. _ The previous year‘s officers and staff teachers were. reâ€"elected. It was deâ€" cided to organize a~~ Home Departâ€" ment in connection with the Sunâ€" day school and to reâ€"open the librâ€" ary. Miss Emma B. Roosâ€"was . apâ€" pointed librarian_and additional books will be obtained. It was also decidâ€" cd ‘to purchase new hymm books for use in the Sunday school, The May meéeting of the Clara Schuâ€" mann _ Club held Saturday â€" evening was well: attcad d and aâ€"few hours were srent ~most" profitably by thost present: The meeting was devoled to a review of the life and works of the ~omposer Chopin, im infetesting <sâ€" #a1y on the â€" composer prepatcd bi Missâ€" Smith being read.â€" Piabo . se lections were @g by the Miss Witâ€" mer, Miss lda Martin, Mis H. Rup Enoch ~Durst, â€" Watcrloo, â€" {ogether with anotber man hailing. from Bor ‘in, were arrested by Chic{f Fl an o° Wednesday, on a <charge of assault preferted by Adam PfaS. During =a heated controversy ons of the mer threw a haimmer at Plafl who #»z tained several broven ribs, . The cas was adjourned until Saturday. The death of Estella Catherin: beâ€" loved wife of William H..Bayter and second flg i :! wir. and Mrs. L. Williams,. Ts took flm“ 1" + + x Apt . ~Mra. u#n .-“-':fi'.’-. in Waâ€" terloo having 2_; member _of th: public. School . of teachers . for wo years. |~ Dorst and Lotents, the two" men t MONTHLY MEETING ANNUAL MEETING nent) _ _ _ syawsror â€" _ Rugs and > wl price"" Come in Lace Curtains Moogk © and : Migs News jonbte ost readsrs of this advertisement are in t! :uez-m . o -«‘Wtifl&ifl;flflhflh‘&hfl?}?fl% in preference to a carpet. Your room as w Fow ,..?.. /i6 should go away dissatisfied with t! m‘o'urfin-nt:vvdn%n‘:u , «3 â€" ‘The UNBEATABLE VALUES shown at 1.00, 1 25, 1 up to $10â€"00 a pair should be taken advantage of before p Plaids, Dresden, Plain Silk and Velvet Ribbons, wide and narrow. | _ l‘hwsmdoqkdmfibbmwhichwillb‘wlddw > Ostrich Feat Oq:r,uom-,wm Breasts, Quills, Flowers, Fancy Collars, Cuffs and Collats in Sets, Collar Frames 2 for 50. â€" _ ‘Belts, Hose Ssuifio!un. Faney Back Combs and Hair Pins. â€" e Embroidery Silk, Ete. â€"~ x s ‘ : Comeudmfayonmlf.uuymkhboohrgetoenmm,fm Mrs. C. Steuernagel, xing st. waterioo. ':3 Business Having purchased the meat busiâ€" H. B. Duering it will be my onâ€" deavor tomerit a continuanceâ€"of ::. patronage extended in the Curtomers and friends may be .“nduudl.flu cboicest and best ments will be kept on hand. Henry Reuel P ean?," Hat 000. oo «ill be 6 ol Watétlop Deanery will be s addresses will be .. given ? 6 Yoongs the Tev. On h Reey : of The S ... id the fescs: Hruis 36 n ‘of . Guelph. Rev , Comprise onru-ut-uniathhliu-dnd‘&o’ ' PRICE, PATTERNS and QUALITY Are &l} strong inducements to intending purchasers. O€tawa: will" actopt lfim The , 1048 " O > 1X s ied . ot the Mlydro: baby was found on the railwy awer . offer pouine ‘that . .t Prop,. Meat Market, ~$ 94 WATERLOO (Duering‘s Old Stand.) TAKE NOTICE Rural Dean Datidson Lace Curtains May ~2lst, the Annual Change N pFCINMAL DID NOT PAY RENT While the majority of people in ilton were complaining about _ 1M lords boosting â€" their tents Gi Shawhillâ€" and his family. have _ having a #oft tz ot it. A ol years 1 tound a 1 house mdl&o of land in . the <nd of that «tity and took of it. The owner . restdedâ€" in .1 sor, and for tw years lived in . norance of the fact that the place. accupled. ‘To«lay the~ owner: in the city, and when the . refused t0. #acate â€" she t @ ts n ons m family for _ tres take legal um ¢gears‘ remt, 0. 3 HE honest construction Decimal Watches are f attractive points. : They afe 5 with so much acquracy, by maesans amwmwr never vary the smallest y & millimetre. Consequg@nce : keep such good time, and give such The . body© of JEWELLER.] sotril M, 'l_g“ E. J. ROOS threeâ€" +A

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