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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1907, p. 5

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W Te 9 47â€" Ein ff’:; _ in the afternoon wert feléutt _‘t@t'mnim team, _ â€" the _ he martiage ol Mr. Kenneth â€"G. ish, â€" and lh:lt;l::; R. Woods, ‘0e . _daughter . Josial Hall w man, formerly of this County, _ took f ‘the home of the bride‘s parâ€" f , Key Ran Airdric, Alta, on p m S«-;' y m' | | Men‘s $2.00.shoes at Zick‘s. . | / : s;‘."“ s * The .graduating . exercises of _ th â€" _ West Side Hospilal: Training _ School, 5 . Chi« ' on May 28th,Mis»> . Louise Howell, of Believille, daw «ghter > t the Jate Rev. Mr. Howell, Iy pastor. of the Waterloo Me Apodisf Chureh, being one ol the gra> §§‘.{' . déféated :‘i,’%q_'f:' séore &‘i % .~‘ The mz ; ~â€" Daigleish /o« man, forn _/.." place at <.*~ > ents, Key 5‘»'?‘;?3 ts ‘ {nsurance Br EOE ERpL es ks _ _ _ There was special music in _ the ;fi,: y t« ‘ n Church on Sunday _ at â€" _ both services. In the morning _ Mr. & t nc .0 -"':g‘!“"mi“ M ';“?#,‘ 0g C Abuted & Tendéred solo <>and also â€"a with Mrs.. McClelâ€" . "Jan of Toronto:. . t..’mm W: . Mra. MeClel nd._a ductt by Mr . Beuce and Mrs. McClellan,. all of which ‘‘ The first band concert of the season will be given %ytww.u.sd. Band at the Waterloo Park on Friday â€"even ing. ‘Prize d 4&:’”‘ titkets . for Anill ho oflerca.. _ toâ€" on JID" is\ Children‘s $1.25 shoes $1.00 at Zick‘: â€" Ipvitéâ€"ions are out for© the. ~mar rlage “fi‘ 7 6 .'finght‘u 0. . Simon Snyder,. Waterloo, : to _ Samuce} Frederick Grof, of Win nipeg . on yr-uy June > | the Awelith a+ g‘elock, at the _ resiâ€" Bhce, ‘Easthol@e,"" George _ street. was gropatly appreciated by the con â€" At the Waterloo market on Saturâ€" Efiflfi eggs soldâ€"at 17 cents id butter 23 cents a ib. m Beatty, B.A., graduate ol To + University, has been appoint» ‘to a W in the actuarial deâ€" tment Of the Mutual Life of Canâ€" â€"‘The Watérloo Beaver Baseball > Club w"k" the Elora team by a score ol 20 to 3 on Friday morning _ at _ The regular. monthly meeting of the ;?’h fann Club wil} be held or. Baturday evening. ~ Price v. Muclicr:â€"L.F. Heyd, K.C. “m’ uppealed from judgment of , C.J., at the triat dated :&m'}m ‘The plaintiffl ~â€" was ‘August, 1 ® in : making barre! heads in hmh“ Inctory at Bertiv, when he had several fin gers taken off his left hand. . In,this aotion he claimed $3,000 damages, al m'th.l the buzz planer h> was k upon <at. the lime was not Mrafld The action â€" was tried m lld.'mn.tbd:.n- swots was mm? the action â€"without â€" costs. J. § J”-s. for delendants, md'”. 7 s C @* «the chimney. at the Wool ,'rlug,a.r. & tailway comp gaged enl4 torpi "fiul "'f“"# ty . of the . : . OITY DRUG STORE, Phone 217. _ . Deutsche Apotheke C u> â€" WTATERLOO f Insect Powder, etc. *z AT * E- M. Devitt‘s #BO0%0 eootretqHARANS A¢¢6¢a Caustic Soda wenty Wortkmen are busily engaged in tearâ€" Ladies $1.50 shocs 1.25" at Zick‘s Boys‘ $2.25 shoes $1 Fischer‘o Butcoher Shop. Phone 2185, Waterioo, NEW TRIAL 1S‘ORDERED Shloride of Lime:; L Next H & P.olâ€" B. stroot are ‘at. nt . on }ing, ~ the im 15 at Zick‘s . Dr. Hilliard again brought up _th: matter ol setting aside a portion _ o. land for factory sites. He presevte a plan showing the position of . th. factories of the town and their mean: of access to the railways. He cite the northeast portion of the _ towt as a suitable location. After som: discussion a motion was passed ap poh:‘u:ta conxnittee comprising Dr. Hilliard, ‘A. Weidenhammer : andâ€" the Secretary to inquire as to the merâ€" its of the question .andreport > at next meeting. The case has â€" created considetable interest in the community ind â€" the progressive ‘steps taken by the Chilâ€" dren‘s Aid Society for the protection of the rising geperation from . wilfut neglect is xreatly appreciated. Crown Attomnicy Bowlby is in receipt of â€" a d mmu:: lC o 1 _ Bo opr randéer + & : .. The question _ of the necessity 0: erecting a new station in Waterloo was up for consideration â€" ant the resolution was passed ‘That the Secretary be instructed t; draw up a petition for the: purpose o. hvlumdmhm.mugm the manulacturers and business ant Others for their signatures. / . . Considerable avidence was prosontâ€" ed ‘to show that the Steckenreinter childrcn had been neglected, while the defcndants claimed that their _ off spring was ‘looked alter as well as most children. â€" â€"‘The Waterloo Football teanr played their first home game in the Senion W.F.A. series on . Wednesday: even .ng at the W:tetho Park, their op ponents being the Guelph team â€" who have been ‘successful in winning near TY ~«~cry game played by them thi: season.â€" The, . gere againâ€" victorious on Wednesday evening defeating : the loeal "team by a score of 30. > The gamo was a fairly good exhibition oi Tootball . but on.actount ~of the â€"late ness of the Arain the visitors â€"did not arrive until after seven o‘clock: and Waterloo played the game under pro test because of the aurkness, twenty minutes being played each way. The teams were evenly matchedand : neiâ€" ther. side had any particularâ€" adâ€" vantage until‘a few minuts beiore time was called ~when thevisitors ‘med“,tgx_'qg"m and won: the At. the Police Court iy Wntem Wedpesday ‘afterpoon ~the 8 reiter cage of childâ€"peglect was heard by Police Magistrate Weir. Mr, (A, B. McBrige, of Waterlog, aeted _ {for the defendant parents, while Mr, W. M. Cram, cougsel for the Chilâ€" dm’-â€"au%.‘ni glso fepre: sented the M: at the request of County Ga ttornev _ Bowluy, who was to be present, Long Nicol Moser Scibe} Dabmer Laing Police Maxistrate J. J. A. Wier has . given the decision re the Steckâ€" contody cat. the Calidren‘s_Aid Bocie. custody "at the C " ty"s whelter for about f.‘ â€"weeks, to the éeffect that the children â€" are not to be given back to the pParâ€" n te. but pate in "ordes "of fenneey After some discussion the following vesolution Was passed:" * That in the opimon of the Board oi Trade the Town Council should ~tak. steps to have prepared plans of suct porticns .of the town as may be _ ne cessary. to show the relative position of the G.T.&cm P & B. Railways, and that the C.P.R. be memorialited to apply for connection with the G. T.R. and to take steps to have an orâ€" der nude for interswitching ‘between the two lines mentioned. â€" â€" Waterlo6 Foctball Team Defeat ed by Guelph,â€"â€"Score 30 thus making the children wards . of the Children‘s Aid Society, _ Bring of the Catholic faith, according = 10 ;b :‘htv‘« they will bo M“‘ ::- er: Ca m“ ) ‘;:.‘3 _The following is the lineâ€"up:â€" wirind ing Tingâ€"up a The petition will be forwarded t« the G.T.R. â€"authorities. LOST FIRST _ SBo\ fegi LW ag _ ouf & Monday f a&,‘m &% T y To tarrre. K 20 Tage stt thel, . , E. P, FHutoit and Messis N. 8. I’.;» Mane s 5 Hoak. o dewis y £, F. Si ag :: W. (D.m Dr, Hillisrd, PF, ughes, â€"C. nergard and R. ‘Bean, wuda%. i: Immrigran ures to a petit town.s m ith the view of ed to send the publishers a copy o. |of German. inclue the: Semiâ€"Centential _ Souvenir of th f_q:lt.ud to em} the desired information, presented at a" mex The.Board of Reilway Commissionâ€" | «o morrow evening ers acknowledged ‘receipt ol the letter | ‘The tollowing is tent by the local Board of Trade in ] stitution adopted | regard io interâ€"switching arrangeâ€" |> Clause ‘ 1.â€"The ments between C.P.R.and Gâ€"T.R. in |known as ‘‘The G¢ Waterloo. clety of Waterioo. 1 Moyer Devitt Brown POLICE COURT Hall Backs Right Wing Letf: Wing.. Centre. Goal HOME GAME R. Pattison Fife A. Patteson Campbell McLaughlan Johnson Carter Walker Guelph. Ficlds Sleot qasion. The happy left com < th: nmrdu for a ay moon â€" trip i0 and other nts â€" and upon 1m::-r'|bm‘t’.hup their resiâ€" Toronto, May .38.â€"The Farmera‘ Institutes‘ > excursiont to the Agriâ€" cultural College at Guelph during the month of June have been arranged in the following wu the departâ€" ment of .fmu re* P Friday, June 7, Weset Middlcsex. ; Eaturday, June % :South Greyâ€"and East Wellington ( Forest only) Monday, June 10, ©. Wellington. Wednesday,.June 12, Kast Efl- Thutsday,: June 13, Simeoe. . Friday, June 14, .Bast and | West Monday, Juné 14, Notth and South m, " h 425 P 1. 9 , e : "ine *4 alaiment, tergast event. Thursday â€"afterncon at 4 ‘:'floek when .Missâ€" Nelliic : Busâ€" in comen nat i Andréw » e râ€" stait.â€" Rev: A. Ym.'mwr 0; the Evanzelical ©Church officiated and the ceremony was witnessed by only the immediate relatives apd / friends ves mapoaey.. anieh in x.~ w was ban y â€" aftir N & : > ding dress pf browp . ladies . cloth, The â€" brida} opyple were:â€" unattended. The spacious parlorjn which the coremany ~tools place: Gas very pretâ€" i{ly decorated with painis for the oc« %my handsome ‘"ll recaived ma the eatoom in .which : both are held,~ The gift a the groom was a heautiful pear! crescent, â€"(b) Special mectings may be. call éd at â€"any time:by order of the Pre sident.. M Sn e B (c) The‘ annual â€" membership fee . shall be $1.00 payable when: joming the society, and afterward on or beâ€" fore: June~ 1st of each y Hams - .oining â€" after. October: {:‘w ‘reéâ€" quired to pay their. membership . fee 1t the rate <of 10¢ a month for ~the first year. . cXA Clause VI.â€"Meetings of the Socie: Myfl . #0, West â€" Wellingâ€" ay, Juné 31, South Huro®. Monday, June ~24, North _ Oxford, North , and West Bruce : and North joe frvee, North ty. ((a) Two > regular meetings of ‘the society shall be cheld annually during the first ‘week of the months of June (c) The Executive Committec shall be composed of the officers of the soâ€" tiety and â€"â€"two other members who have been duly elected by thie society. Clause V.â€"Membership. (a) Allâ€"persorms in sympathy with the object which the soviety has : in view and who arp willing to assist in the work, are eligible ‘for membership. (b) ~Giving"notice to the Secretary entitles ‘a person to membership. â€" (b) ~By . harmonious . coâ€"operation with all churches and societies.; (e) By introducing and cireulating good German Literavare. _ < 4 ;.:s&““ m to pu) who bave € ' studies and been exemplary in their conduct., s e . Clause IV.â€"Officersâ€"of the Society. The officers of the Society shall be: (a) A President, a Viceâ€"President, a Secretaryâ€" and a ‘Freasuret. WEDDED AT (b) ‘The election of afficers shall be held annually at the June nsseting of the Society. : _ s ce Trgv Mr., Andrew Urstadt Married to Miss N. Buschien of The home of Mrs, Mina | Utstadt, Albert St., was the scene ol an _ inâ€" Clause ‘ 1.â€"The . Society _ will be known. as ‘‘The German School Soâ€" clety of Waterloo, Ont." e Clause 11.â€"The Object of the tiety.â€" + terido was held in the Boatd ~/ of Trade room u‘l‘-& which & constitution to ‘g d proceedings of the society was drafl g" and alter some discussion, adopâ€" The object.of the Society shall ~ be tounh“ti:l and promote the .â€" soudy of the German language and . Gernian customs . Clause ‘ILL.â€"â€"Ways and Means . to Attain this Object. s This object shall um-.m ue . (a) By . coâ€"operation. w &:gol lzoui and Assisting that boâ€" dy â€" wherever. possible. _ Mr, Julins Knauf, seerctacy of organization, has beca Guuy.n:fl tor some tm& securing sigâ€" natures to a . reque k the Public School dugmm with the view of ‘the teaching of German. included hW‘ iaught, and to & qual II:.W. 'r:":-?uum will “‘ presented at a mecting of the Board The tollowing is aâ€"copy> of the conâ€" Stitution adopted by the soci¢ty~â€" _ Woednesday An 0. A. C. EXCURSIONS 25, South Middiosex , WATERLOO North ~"‘\ _J. UFFELMANN The Alpha Chemical Company Limited MAIN CHANCE You are not alive to your best inâ€" terests unless you handle the â€" best goods money can buy. Six r mage wp the card at th Wouu-‘:" Monday ‘:Mh the / ;’ood(: m-m,um mta Steeâ€" Handica® as the chict‘atirac tions. ‘The former went to Mr. Sea c'n'i good colt,; Main C who at his w’l’; his race on the oreâ€" v g 4 mlw uce fi'ww'm-:““'g:‘:m moeting, and . . wound iv“:.n. half Our entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, China, etc. will be sole at from 25% to 60% less than the actual selling prices. f mw-&;.&dh’Jn}yuflx W ) Buglur. 3 Wh&mwunhf gold filled aase gauranteed for 20 â€" regular $12.00 now $7.65, l’;;;!smm Waitham in gold filled case gauranâ€" teed for 25 years regular $14.00 now $9.65. â€" ; Wm Watch, :Gents, in nickel case regular $7.50 * _ / ab $5.00, 3 iY ~ abrk k. We do no more repairing excepting watches which had been gaurâ€" anteed by us > s < > Goodg sold for cash only. f + â€"Btore open Tuesday Thuraday and Saturday evenings. Here They Are GoingO ut DEALERS Moody‘s Royal Laundry i m Stove Polish s Shoe Polish. Manufactared by ery best Central Block, Waterloo, Ont. . J. ROOS, Jeweller. ZINN‘S SHOE STORE § AF ie | of Business Immense Slaughter of Prices. Klenzine Ammonia. Slick: Klenzer. wWON WOOD§TOCK for Mr. R Boys‘ Suits se | _ Main Chance was the layvorite,hactâ€" ed down to 8 to 5 at â€" pois time Hoanprges was stromgly faucied â€" b;j ‘K .. m‘m" well w‘dfl {ot .| the place. He set the early paco, atâ€" R m by Giimaner, and . they wor the ts for nearly a mile, at . wluch oodâ€"| point (ilimimer looked to be well in teeâ€" ! hand,â€" but when Main Chabked \ myde Tatâ€" his bid and came tuto the strotch on Seaâ€" | the rail these. two had. not much who | iéft : and he came . home anthalienged, I. BB T. & vory useful colt, srougd. the ‘tectber \e ron and 4 Cw ’rv.x‘;- q'r. CC ~wa o » {ii"" l' Es P :EJ-‘ €1 | also ow 4"& 1un $2,000 added, Mr. B:f""' depeni on . Main. Chancée the . K. i ckik Slable Was represented by Toutwi: ~â€" Customers and friends may be llllud‘tbstulgflu choicest and best meats will be kept on hand. Havin'g purchased the. meat busâ€" ness formerly carried on by Mr. U. B. Daocring it will be my enâ€" deavor to mewit a ‘continuance of of the patronage extended in the KHenry Reuel Business Lotd Boaserges. tor .34 Togrthoe, outtan !h4. e in 4. tush in Natprhis‘s lk E3 : rgioe" bec uen lt w 3B (Duering‘s Old Stand.) Prop, City Meat Market, s & WATERLOO, Change 1d It the Beavets . would .have â€" beeu 0n the gtrounds at: Westside Park on Saturday afternoon at the: advertisâ€" ed time â€"the team m*tun added apother victory . in the Twigâ€"City Leaâ€" gue seri¢s. â€" The â€" Tigers, of Bertin, were ready long before 3.30 :. o‘clock but ‘at 4.15 Manager Kuntz had â€"to drive down town to"look np Schlosâ€" ser andâ€"it: was: â€" 4 o‘clock ‘before th* The Tigers went io bat first, but went out in one, two and three orâ€" der.. In the : second ~innings â€" atterone was gone J.. Mahn hit a high : one which fitbfi glip through . his hands: stole second but . stays mmm next two batters fanned. BRESLAU Dress Trimmings, Ete. . â€"_. ‘< <<; _ Steel and Gold Buckles for Dress Trimmings Plaids, Dresden, Plain Silk and Velveb Ribbons, wide and narrow; _ ~ I have h;urphhatoeko!nbovombb‘;mlvhli;ch will be sold at any price. Ostrich Feathets, Osprays, Mounts, Wings, Broasts, Quills, Flowers, ete. . Fancy Collars, Caffs novr,Colhn in Sets, Collar Frames 2â€"for 56 .# Belts, Eonwaun, Fancy Back Combs and Hair Pins. [ _ ‘}’ > Embroidery Silk, Ete. F e â€" .A Come and see for yourself, as my stock.is tho large to enu rate, _ i. Chiffon and Ruchings. . .. ... .. ..â€"â€"â€" .. _..2 /o . .. < i Bhekflifilm.minmstoekfmm 50 up. Ams ‘:“’ White, Black and Cream Silk Insertions. _‘ ..‘ _ B Vhl. Lace and Insertions,. White, Black and Colored Silk Braids f The best assortment ever, the small as well as the lfi good patterns too, prices range from 1,00 per cloth up to $5.00 A plentifual y of fancy linens, sach as embroideried ‘do centre aA n'dnwbmrd and dresser scarfs, tea cloths and tray c We are not ing the June brides, who ma; want to . ish the new hon’omuw linene, or the umtod’M"’ more appreciative gilts than some article in the line of linens. . Colored Velveteens, an endless variety. 1e o o Black Silk Velvet and<Velveteen. j Black Silk Mecklin or Net and Veiling. Soex . Colored.Silk Mechlin, a very large assortment, sold by the bulk at 15« Black and Colored Satins and Colored sak.’;;{;iié;.;;ég;f;;, Applique Dress . Trimmings, Alloyer Laces, Allover Chiffon, P1 Mrs. C. Steuernagel, mingst. waterioo. _ Fancy Linens The different sizes are here, many of them per doz. .90, 1 25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up to $5.00. _ As I am going to build, the clearing sale will Continue un ’iooqh'iilolrnfhnbaght. large stock of the latest Hats: ‘olage, Grmu,'ancy ribbons Ete. f y3 S Ladics and Misses Caps, Infants® Headwear, Colored Sill Velveb Table Cloths 4 HALF BLEACHED TABLE DEMASKS sat 25, 5 cents i 4 nufgn%"unu DEMASKS â€"Satin finish sorull and floral patterns, prices per yard 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ ed patterns, at 1.15, 1.25, and $1.50, per yard. 5 Table Napkins this season of the year linens are usually in demand. Yor some to sh y supply. or perhaps you mi hm sBBY mundy. Ofr miok nX songon uns we believe . we can satisly your wauts. ‘I I f i" \' x I l u M *A ‘ Y "' 4 * 4 sipbly your . nadh in HOUSEAGLD n Panty" this season of the vear linens ars nanallw in AamanA _V Bleached Table Damasks RAIN STOPPED GAME . B. Ryan & Co., Berlin, J.4R. Schiedel . Linens tliat it was Be sure you‘re: right, _ then go ahead : ’. Don‘t paint at all ‘till you‘re sure you‘ve got good paint. <You can‘t undo the dam« age caused by poor paint after it‘s on the the house, _ Xnow the paint you use. Find out something. about the manufacturer beâ€" fore you trust his paint, ; The Sherwinâ€"Williams Company . have been making good paint for over thirty _years. > They started with avery small building, in a small way, â€" Today they are in the world. ‘Their business has been built reputation. hy satome uieg en nedet on fot RIBBONS soLD ®Y the ongineor and ‘firoman saw 4 fim. though several ‘,;.,-, ut&ttmfio man aftemche â€" Tt hetove "sccibne here Te ing quite heavily Raymo . agreod should. getâ€"in out of the rain.. ... m nds se en a thp gateman:> had disappeared BA the receipts received {rom 23 -ucg* tors, â€"more or less. Of course, â€" Beavers got the monty. x5 Stratford, May â€"28.â€" James Balk« woll, ditcher, was Killed by a â€" train at ‘"Long Crossing," néat Rannock, west of St. Mary‘s yeatorday. He had come to St. Mary‘s to buy draining tools, and was. on his way home when the accident Rappened. It was snowing and blowing wildly.. at the time, . and to these, cireumstances is dttributed ths tact that he did gee the train.. Balkwell . was _ up was terribly, manigled, .. but ) 6 td ut P thihy‘ yA )* > C J, BALKWELL KILLED the eloths al ONTARIO _â€" nd umpire ‘Wakter that : the players 25. 35 14 left twt

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