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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 May 1907, p. 5

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_ _Ansect Powder, etc. _ _ _ E. M. Devitt‘s 3 â€" ‘The %iofieed Company _ bay _ «losed their. Toronto office and in fu agure w;‘ilfl officeâ€"will be locate: _ Moth Camphor, fi%@w ‘DRVUG STORE. > § 217. Deutsche Apothele â€" |"The Traveller $3.50 Shoe‘" _ for _ men ims she J 8: Hoos Bhue Co... _ . s‘%’%: land Weaver of Herbert St. * oÂ¥inz his family to Guelh toâ€" ‘ day, whore ho has secutcd a first ~ clasg position _ .. Ammonia, â€" â€" Chlorideâ€"of Lime, Finaneia «ud _ Insurance Brokers E4 i%"m:‘ Rieck o( New _ Hambur; has sold his property at th:t plac audâ€"moved ‘with his family to Water (Rev. A. Y. Haist is moy‘n; heuschold ‘effects to Waterloo. \ Mr. J. W. Mitchels, Elmira, | that m‘g good .position with th Vaterioo Mig. Co. : M, bought the stock of the Boch i ovi tmental . basement, Berlin, . Anvite . ‘everyone of my ofi friends well as many . new to give us a (Mr. Frauklian . Good is erccting come ‘préessed brick resilence o bert St. Moogk and Kumpf â€" arc be contractors. § WANTEDâ€" â€" Mr. Gustave Kalechowski, an aged es of Bridgeport ard father of _"“t‘"%’-""\‘ ler,. Waterino, passcd away ic -J'Lg_‘” an dllness of . some weeks, at the age of 70 years, â€" 1 month and | 20 ays. The Itn>ral took ‘ An enjoyable social was held . in &:"’4’;“ . Church under the ausâ€" Nices of the | Epworth Lcague. _ A short program of musical selections was given alter |â€"which refreshment: ',«*q _ _and an hour or two Jeasantly spent. f & :"-‘_Aai’:r nflug will Sell all seeds at wholesale on Saturday, â€" May ith as an: offering for your . ,. first 1..”-: . â€"of ~Bochmer Dept. Pinieal s olg: F508 L ave at â€" fm'zon on Wednesâ€" ay afternoon at 2 o‘clock to Mount ipe cemetery {Jor intermcnt. . Tbu;:i accurred (at ‘his. home near ra on Wednesday . of Mr. Moses (Gingrich, Deccased was recentâ€" ly kicked by a horse, sustaining . a broken leg. He was confined to his bed â€"and vrl 4w be recovering niceâ€" Lfih, suddenly . passed â€" away. The fancral was held Saturday . mornâ€" imong the list of successful can dates a ‘the McMaster Universits mv the name of Roland W. pung who passed his Bachelot _ of [ is Tourse. Winuz shoes at the â€" J ~S. Rev. Mr. Stcriing of Linwood _ 0¢â€" ipied Ahe pulpit of the _ Mcthodist i en Sunday and preached very Fischer‘s Butcher Shop. Phone 215, Waterioo, day thet is erecting a nandsome house on the corner ~ of and Cedar streets. _ Messrs \Kump{ have the contract o work. f Next Door to J. B OF BAF AoeCie® " [ Mrs. ; Jobn|_ ‘At.(he annual meeting of the Quar His bome on‘ Vetiy Board of the Methodist church af â€" several held Thursday even‘ng the reports ge of about. Sented . were of a very uthhcg mm’mufl' and a substantial increase his fate rosi. in membership was reported. | \_ Mre.|. The pastor Rev, R. J, Elliott was Meannca. ns javited to contipue his pastorate here hi Last Year‘s Schedule of Rates Adopted â€"â€"New|* BHoats to be Purchased and Other Imâ€". | _ provements Decided upon =<~ 1 the band stand :fiflhm The | â€" Use of Park for picnics where nc drain from the â€" to theâ€" mill| other charge is made at gate per day sond will be covered over and a numâ€"| $2.00. For Band ~Concerts and owher er ol new flower teds will also be| entertainments, when mfr'.fim nade, oneâ€" of which will be looked|at the gate in daytime, 10 per cent. alter by the Horticultural Society.~ }of receipts ~at night 5 per cent. Mr.~Dern«d â€" ofered to build a ceâ€"] .ights to be paid by parties giving ment block : stand for one of the}the entertainments. \ anons at the park. The offer _was} ‘The following accounts were passed :ccepted and it will be placed on the} his. Kreutziget ........ .........._$10.81 t‘rrace on the east sile of the ath | . Weichel~& Son ......,..‘...,_..tiz.sa letis grounds. _ Jt was altso decidee‘| 4. Weidenhammict ./................... $10.00 to .purchase a. new 19 in. rolle |M. Bulmer ........s.. ._;.......~.$140.00 bearing â€" lawnâ€" mower. Another ceffort will be made to Me‘srs. B. Brown and H. Kuntz dispose of the park dobentures. Annual Meeting to be Held in St â€"Saviour‘s Church, May 21st. the park included the ressving . < the present woodshed and the ere( vion .of a new bu ,:'iautor the making. of © s irs to the residence of the caretaker,~ the purchase of a modern â€"steel row boat of the best+ make and the repainting At an important meeting of â€" the Waterloo Sewer Commission held on Monday it was decided to buy . the old Quickiall farin comprising about i0 atrerai(h is owned by a man named Meyer for the sum of $5,000. The option on the land expired on Tuesday. The déal was closed Monâ€" At the meeting of the Park : P _before: the Board in behal beld Friday _ evening a "a the P . AntP JOOFDAU. .. MADE, e e h in renoes d en enliance the general appeatance _ oi| Last year‘s sche m to _ he the grounds , and nauke: the place | clarged was again adopted and ig as still â€"more stmeflvo-. A.l, membeérs | follows:â€" d ht 3 were present except Mr. J. H. Ro0S. |noo; House rent boat i The _ hedge “I’m theâ€" â€" Park season .. -l:.,". .......:‘.....“v“ in ‘front of the Methodist Church 00| nont for boats per hour. (dam she corner of William and King Sts. age and breakage eXtra......."..280 Aill be removed and. the plot 5| n.copar Football, Tenmis and tront‘ of the proterty of 3;" Eckeri| Sinc, ‘ teams for practising and others facingfon King street 0; |~for seagon ...js..,."" ...»...0%......99:00 he opposite side ~ . will be PIOUgheC T y gsopyit Foot;;ll and other up and transforited into a park. inams. Thr aome asphonâ€"admin. COMMISSION PURCHASED LAND The Commission neld_ an option on the land owned by E. Durmcl, J. W, Schneider and A. Quic&hll. The trunk. sewer will be éxtended" â€" to he site of the new Sewer farm., Enâ€" ;incer Davis was instructed=to draw ip plans and specifications for _ the work, and tenders. willâ€"bo called for as soon as these wre reccived. ‘A meâ€"ting of th>.Waterloo Township Council and Sewet Comimission and Waterloo. Townshipâ€"Council was hcl ~ sne new sewer farm . It was the unanino.s opinion .of the members of these bodiesâ€" that the â€" new site world te very . much: preferable â€" for sewer farm ;aposes to the old one. A meeting of the Waterl.> Township Coincil was subsequen‘!vy hcld ; and a resslution passed favorable to granting the Town of Waterloo the «se ‘of the new property which is sitâ€" uated in the Township, for _ sewer farm purposes. * " _ Motning. > 10.30â€"Holy commun‘on, Rev. V. M. Durnford,Celebrant assisted by the Rural Dean. 11,30 to 12.30â€" Deanery Chaptet Business meeting. A 11.30~ to 12.30â€" Deznory W.:A.M.A Busincss meeting. THE DEANERY â€" OF WATERLOO Deanery Convention. #0 to 5.30-â€"1&1;,!2;'!“ subjects will be «discussed:â€" ./ ~ (1) The Work of W. A. M. As Miss Maisan, Torcnto. (2) The Christian‘s Idealâ€" of Daily Life. Mr. G. W. Tebbs, Hespeler. .. 3() Address, Rev. Rural Dean Dayâ€" The Old Quickfall Farm Com prising About 60 Acres Acquirâ€" ed for the Sum of $5,000â€" 3() Address idsop, Guelrh _ . Evening. 4.30â€"Divine Service. Rev. V. Durnâ€" ford rector. l t 2e Prayersâ€"Rev. W. N. Duthic _ and Rev. R. Herbert. Addsesses by ths Vincrablé Arch deacon Young, D.D., Archdcacon â€". of Nofftolk, and Rev. Norman L. Tucket, D.D., Genetal Seey.,of the Missionâ€" ary Society, * Lessonsâ€"Rev. C. H. P. Owen ani Ret. J. W. J. Andtew. * The imnravemants ANNUAL â€"MEETING Afternoon his p decides unor at Little interest was disptayed by the electors . with a Testit that a smal vote was policd.., The byâ€"law to raixt $4,000 for the Fire HaH improvement: was carried by the substantial , maâ€" jority of 211 â€" votes but the factory byâ€"law was defeated, 260 votes being cast in favor of it and 116 against, while the byâ€"law requ red threeâ€"fifths of the possible vote_to carry dt. : The votes in favor of the byâ€"law falling short by nearly 200 xvotes. c with reference :: anging _ pracâ€" tice ts ‘and ® m un‘mm'ficmm‘m be ;‘:fi;p! was again adopted and ig as W :â€" 4 THE VOTEâ€"ON North West , East South ~ Miss Kathteon entertained '. number® of her Twin ‘?I!r friends ‘ Tuesday afternoon wtlv'h! |honor of three young im who are about %o make their homes in di# North West . East . South (AMiic+ws Sraxs corfe k 1a3‘+r"Ahnbpalelipe Fepa mtc ts Pavilion Afor afterncon and evâ€" CAE > uo. ) retienn . vomer sn ieng L@“ extra. A Fire Hall Byâ€"Law Carried but Factory :,:L.;w Fails to get the Nec 35 Majority. On Tuerday the ratepayers of Wat erloo voted upon two byâ€"laws, | one to grant, a~ luan of $4,000 <to . Isaac Wegenast and certain persons to â€" be associated with him in establishing a foundry, machine andâ€" repair . shoj and the other to authorize . the issue of debentures. for $4,000 for the purâ€" pose of erecting a building for town sprinkler, and road â€" machinery, building an addition to. th>> Firc Hall and making improvements thereâ€" in and for the purchase of a team 0 horses fqr hose wagon and fire proâ€" tecticn appliances. The _ following are the returns by wards: Rent h.r.‘ boats per hour. (dam age CXU® . .~. Bascball, lmw and other â€" teams for practising fOF : FEASOR:â€"â€"simerud" ~cittrptlp rcare Baseball, â€"â€"Football and other teams for game wher admisâ€" sion . is charged 10 per. cont. with minimum â€" charge ....... ‘avilion for afternoon or evenâ€" « Mr. Henty Roos is seriougly ill at his home m Mary Street. Mrs. Taylor was the guest . of the Misses Sherwin over Sunday. Mr. â€"August Knauftâ€"ofâ€" Chathamâ€"« is visiting at his home here. for several Mrs, Hawthorne of Walkerton is the guest of Mrs. Richardson, Union St. Miss Bella Moore is spending a lew days with St. Mary‘s. friends. _ + Mr. Will ~Sterling, Toronto, : is ;::dh;‘ several days â€"at his _ home _Mr. W, H. Somerville returned _ on Monday morn‘nz from a visit . with friends in London. _ > 1*% ~â€" Mr. Yost, of Toronto, was . the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, King street over Bunday. : Rt EL Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Randall have roâ€" turncd from their sojoutn at Clifton Springs, muth benefited in health. | Mr. Hugh Van ®very of Toronto, is a visitor ~at â€"the home of Mr. Clark Van Every, Water Strect. & Mrs. Valentinc has returned _ from Brantford, where she attended the annan} meeting of ~ the Presbyterian Women‘s Forcizn Missionary Society. Miss A. Bricker has returned after spending several moanths very pleas antly with friends.in, Montreal . and Ottawa. C & Mrs. Cloment was the hostess «of a very large ‘‘At Home" on Monday afternoon, which "was very much . enâ€" 202 Majority for byâ€"law 211. Fire Hall Improvement Byâ€"law Social and Personal Factory Byâ€"law THE BYâ€"LaWS 53 65 89 85 40 86 18 For Against KFor Against 28 27 33 28 14 18 21 \..80 | _ 1t does‘nt pay to buy p hing for e . 14 topd sls cooté very little | * K singgh and "pléd s o more m.un'u'fi'u..' in «Qurâ€" boys‘ suits A eollection of fancy dress Y ‘,_wla%%’u%rn'%rgmflwfi?&{%% Priges range from 15 jo a 96. to 19e e P se & hite Swiss Muslins * . Cval 33.00 116 81 That the Evangelical Church choir has gaincd a creditablee,degree _ of eMiciencey y.a»gxgmp&n in the proâ€" gramme réndefed at The Song Service given Sunday even‘ng, ihe church beâ€" ing well filled.. Theâ€"sclections <given includod The anthems, T will / extol thee, Grand Canon, Zion Awake, make a joyful noise and like as _ the Hart, in which anthem, the baritone solo was ~taken by â€"Mr.© Edward and several â€"nunbers in German, . inâ€" cluding the anthem, ‘"Abend Gesprach Sint Jesu," in which the solos were taken by Mr. Ira Snyder, â€" Miss. Ida Wegenast, and Mr. G.‘Octzel. _ .‘The other numbers in the programme were a duett by the Misses Carrie Diebcl and Mary Octzel, a sclection by the amale chorus, a duett by Miss lda‘ Octzel and Mr. Geo. Oetzel and â€" a‘ bass solo by Mr. W. A. Schmidt. The cntire programme was given a highly creditable. rendition, and th? efforts of the choir. inâ€"preparing such a meritorious, selectionâ€" of numbers was. much appreciated by those in atâ€" tendance. f The regular. meeting: of . the Waterâ€" 100 Water and Light Contmission was held on. Friday afternoon _ at 2 o‘clock. Thosepresent were Chairman G. Dicbel, A. Bauer, J. Ritzce, and Mayor. Seagram. c 4 SUCCESSFUL ; SONG SERVICE The following accounts were passed and: ordered to be paid: * WaterAccounts. Henry Krchling, Kindling wood$5,25 K. O. Dobbin,. salary ............. §4.17 Chas. W. Dobbin, salary .........$0,00, G.T.R. system, freight on coal...30.78 G.T.R. system, freight on coal 5.67 Coll. of Customs,: duty on coal 18.13 Jolth TUuCKket ... ......=......120,03 Bcouo;m Mig. & Supply Co.. 7.03 Wnielleo_l& C‘ ...c., inccuiversics Tt ‘Garlock ll.“ COmathapscalii4 EHell Telsphome Co. ......Z.......... .30 Jas. Robertson ..................... .320.51 J. ll.ianltx,_jmmcg is. 8.0% Jolhn Kunimet ...... ..._.._...... .96 (Gordon Weber, wages .............$25.00 (ordon Weber, wages a......" .. 25.00 R. O. Dobbin, wages ...}...... @9.16 G.T.R. system, Treight on coke 21.96 John: Tucker, m Ni. .+».., 2 .10 McBride and Nilih. iss NTR John ) Foie..csctte.... CR The secretary!was instructed to atâ€" cept the offer ‘of the Babcock & Wilâ€" cox Limdted at $1200 the â€" comâ€" mission to -»Unr'::‘zuu of teaming the boiler from and â€" the form» erer to erect ‘szame ready fot © brick work and connections, . = . Waterloo Water J. M. Scully, disbursements "hoir of Evangelical TChurch Render Meritorious Program. d.; UFFELMANN vary in prices frout §$8.98 ZINN‘S SHOE STORE s liiting wl + 3 8 METâ€"ON FRIDAY Light Accounts =‘.unn Superintendent a committee to make in referente to a now> gas Commission ..84.17 io. 205. .: A15.05 Our ~â€" Boys‘ Suits For Sale At 1.65 KHenry Reuel mrs. c steuernage!, Business WATERLOO An interesting game of baseball was played at the Waterido Park Saturâ€" day afternoon between Preston: an4 the Beavers before a fair ~sized crowd the Jocal gm winn‘ng by a ‘store of 8 to 3. following was (he lineâ€" up wabtzwelder c, Shinn 1b, Gleiscr 3 b, 8. #., Mcintyre 2nd. b, C i. n o. s P. €, I.flhlb,flomal:.. 3 A% aa Siddte 3 b, Gillon ¢ 1, _ Hetman Watériooâ€" W. Bauet p; H.â€"3 Tlâ€"ll honest construction and good timeâ€"keeping qualities of Decimal Watches are their most attractive points, They are built with nud%m of the decimal system, Ercd mibAoten tiaileaprmass for us to sell them We would like to explais to.you DECIMAL POINTS _ ~~~~JEWELLER.| l Central Block, Waterlon,}. (Duering‘s O‘d Stand.) Prop. City Meat Market, e WATERLOO, &A Kun MA DEFEATS PRESTON Change '53? Unmpirc udly‘:nk,e.:‘fugd choice from the large range we ::Umzi both white fancy pattern vestingsâ€"an excellent at 20 and 25 cents ‘per vard / 8 ____ A nice sesortment of white muslins with of 164, aite Mlagk: Your chated at tw a yq " "" Nt Ne * vtk n mm,wtalm.mx;mux not to hes l{h-y-rdvplé.,_ a yard, & 8 pndia and Persian Lawns : "al ‘W._qub-.bble values in these. Prices 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, Groceries,Crockery, China, â€" Granite andâ€" Tinware, __ ‘Trunks and Valises _ Vestin: of the Bochmer Departmental Store, Berlin, Fancy Muslins Colored Velveteens, an endless variety. w«g. f Black Silk Velvet and Velveteen â€" *\ e _ Black Silk Mecklin or Net and Veiling, g id Colored Silk Mechlin, & very largeâ€"assortment, sold by the bulk at Black and Colored Satins and Colored Silks of all descriptions. x# Appli:‘]‘n.e_l)mn. P'il‘n_mings, Allover Laces, Allover Chiffon, | _ Chiffon and Ruchings. J Black Silk Laces, an immepse stock from 5¢ up. : h White, Black and Cream Silk Insertions. % waus >( Val. Lace and Ingertions, White, Black and Colored ~Silk Braids for . _ Dress Trimmings, Ete. | _ â€"= _ is _ _ I beg to invite you to an early call and see what values are to be had. ‘ "\%p _ From now until Saturday we will sell at WHOLESALE PRICES ill seeds as an cffering of good will for your first call. . ‘ _ Selected short im carrot seed reg. 50¢, this week 230. _‘ Selected llnndr:::,ndmdrzd reg. 18¢, this week Oo. Selected Intermediate yellow mangel seed reg. 18¢, this week 106. Half Jong mangel beet seed reg: 18¢, this week 9c. Qmofigknmg.aoa.m.m 20e A l packuge seeds reg. 5¢, this week 2¢. Ssn ¢f All goods warranted firstâ€"class or money cheerfully refunded. ~â€" . SBasemont of Boohmer Dopartmental Store. _ As I am going to build, the cléaring sale will Continue %nods is â€"sold. I have bought a large stock of the latest Hats low ‘olage, Grasses, Fancy ribbons Etc. k ced Ladi»‘ and Missées‘ Caps, Infants® Headwear, Colored Silk Velvets a The stock of : groceries, crockery, tiny n?‘ graniteware, trunks, and Te ‘emm 1 T d.:rr has 1men store, ‘:: purch ied ‘ty Mr. On'aun- 4ug, the wellâ€"known grocer of Water: Mr.HMasenfug is a. welome _ addiâ€" tton to :Berlin merchants and by no moang «.: ‘ Shete "as ; Stranger, having x To oo renniaie niny pihrere «s for the past . I3) years Western Ontaiio: wb +4 élection more enaily made, °.. _" " * * *""" "0°** ew Muslins at 10c per yard Geo. Hasenflug, _ CHANGE OF BUSINESS HAVINGBOUGHT THE STOCK OF . B. Ryan & Co:, Berlin. TAKE NOTICE im lg‘hfi SCity are rut.‘ Watetloo Coenty “l with his abil« â€"pxpeiiâ€"nde his Proprietor. "~At Dr. Hucho, the German Governmient Agriculturist wgo has been commisâ€" sioncd by the German Governuent to investigate the agricultural possibilt« tes of Canada, visited the seed farm of the Ontario Seed Co., Waterlion, this week and expressed himsell very favorably .. to the new entâ€" terprise W 7 q:-i a s mfi erecmnt whetanni being made by this proÂ¥ince, w Dr. HMucho spent ait years in Aus traiie. ow a similie ortand and N lamiliat With k A VISITOR TO WATERLOO King 8t. Waterioo. is of

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