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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1907, p. 5

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Eg:{;aul 5 on . p ~ Slater â€" Bhos . Co. 4 A meet . mitice ot ~~.A clety was « â€" Furtbher a SC _ _E. M. Devitt‘s §fillu Kext Boor toj J. â€"~Elecher‘s Rutcher Shop. .. Phone 215, Wateriooe, s Vera Scott sang a solo . most ably the morning service in Presby terian Church, Waterloo, ay, which was very much apâ€" ted | by the Congregation. a meeting held Monday evcning, :f‘ to o?r-lun tcuf- ib in connection ~with the . ~Epâ€" f . Leage ‘&au Methodist .. Officets "be elected "at a h :f" Tok * e 217. _ _ Deuteche Apotheke â€"â€"~*_ WATERLOO ‘% Wufl recently _ Butte ,uddg&nu‘w and â€" egg lie g d 18 at the Waterloc r:.g.‘v irday morning. All kind of fancy colored stockings Hick‘s Shoe Home. . A meetic the . Executive ,Comâ€" ;,1 â€" of t #M«loo.,l\niul Soâ€" cle mqh W:n_wdny even‘ing. F "wiete made in comnection wit! the. Dominion DAÂ¥ celebrati A. number of" accounts A patt ear of choice tablé, pota toes for ‘sale: Ceorge Hasenfog, Betlin. fl_ Misnic Clemons, daughter ~of Mr. Join Clemens, of neat fl:pflef. was matried to Mr. R..Neuman â€" .of Alberta at the home : of the bride, on June 5th, â€" Among those in atâ€" m were Dr. and Mrs. W. L. and Miss Clomgns, Watcrloo. A Japlawn social will be held at the . booss of Mrs__Jlenry~ : Roos, George street on ay; June 27t6, underâ€" the of Epâ€" + «4+ Franks and suit cases at Zick‘s __._, Ammonia, ~Bhloride of Lime, umber of bowlers from â€" Berlin the Waterloo bowlers at a vfillgfl_ 4 Thursday â€" evening Masenfiug, â€"Beriin, . desires f farimer in thecommunity ~to advantag ‘of the good bargain ‘offering in this week‘s advt. %?u Bals reg $3.50 and @ for $2.75 at The J. S. Koos ID.â€"At . Waterloo, Saturday, ime 1ist, a sum of money. Owner have Local News. ) r‘":? added.. to Moo‘s mss at Jt wl meartes fopen to TWAJUY lactory et~ e z{m oth:s is the te same by applying at this and proving ‘property. alentine cn,tc'gdned a _ few ty . pleasay! to ‘a . six m on Thursday in honor of &, Mrs. McKenzie, of Peru, , Beatty, ol the â€"Mutual Life Was in Toronto Friday‘ attend: Unive d‘. Convecation exerâ€" the conterring of: | degrees granting of diplomas. â€"Mr. reseives the degrce ‘0f Bachâ€" Li . ... cS. .. â€" * "rine. J Smafit camizaien chocolate oxfords $1.25 at whoes $1.50 at Zick‘s. tes of immigrants recentâ€" ‘in mn%” are in r and â€" through th M the citizens are receiving Shoesat The J. 8. Roos barged and S * I.fi Â¥.*Â¥. wé‘s L E x+ ~Ale cominitiee o wa Council o uns 3 bestagh & yor t‘ on . 7 alteruoon . for nm of discussing the teraz under Watérioo : would â€"grani th2 town of Bertin the presant onnor: of the Street Railway, a franchise fo: a term of years, and i# possible ar rive at ‘some decision in the matâ€" ter agreeable to both parlies con _ The members ol the Beriin deputa tion : were still d'&'w that the terms embodied in report o the local councilâ€"were too high â€" ans rt;muu(thlr views expressed at : previous meeting. .. in . consideration â€" of the imptove ments to be made â€" such as putting down _ new roadbed : ~replacing ©rail> and er.repairs in Water diture . of several thousand dollars thâ€"y thought that Waterloo shouk grant them the ise. free ~lot the frst‘ five years, it tjg< were required to make . these , im provements and M& Waterloc the amount for the_ providec for in the . terms af. the resolutio Mopwlly_tl_p_'&nfl there wouh be little or no profit â€" on the intest ment for the Arst five years. The road was not in such a sount Anancial condition that th: town :ould make these improvements â€" an« in addition pay Waterloo five : pé, cent of its earnings. o::l.‘:r ';.“ Fischer _ expressed , â€" th vided for the expenditure mm i jutting . the road . inâ€" rnd condition in the byâ€"law sue«r«t~d to raise th» pecessary money .to pay the _ roac in‘ which case they would ~have beet in a position to bear the expenss in curred in makiugâ€" necessary. improve ments. Waterloo should not be â€" ob liged fo pay for this, He was : op posed â€" to : Waterloo oontr(_buthg anyâ€" thingâ€" \towardsâ€" capital expenditure is the road.was a convenience to Wa terloo not a benefit while in Berlin it was more a benelit . to the ~cith weas â€" than a convenkn:. He als sointed ‘ out the factâ€"that Berlin bus iness men profited by. it every <day, Waterloo merchants losing to <th extent â€" that Berlin profitcd. Mr. Thos. Hilliard who was ~also prescut was confident that the now owners could make . the road>. pay itâ€"it was properly managed and still :6 atle â€" to allow â€" Waterloo a~reasot able priceâ€" for â€"the franchise. He pointed out the fact that the towns were growing and the earnings would increase correspondingly. / " Mavor Seagrtam _concurred | in _ the " _ Mayor Sceagram concurred . in . 18L »pinion expressed by Mr. B. E. Bechâ€" tel that the question should be apâ€" woached from a business standpoint. Mr..F. S. Kump{ was présent _ and quoted figures showing how â€" state mint was made up during his con section with the company.. . « In the East Ward Tuesday Even»â€" ing.â€"â€" Animal Caused Much Excitement ‘The fecling of those present seemed to be in favor of referring the matâ€" ter to the Railwa> ‘ommissicn~ . as there did not appear to be a _ po# ibility of the two towns .g-fi‘s to the value of the .. franch 80. . Waâ€" terloo would be receiving g un till the Railway Board in their â€" decision. | BIG LYNX © The quiet serenity of the meighborâ€" hood in the east ward was rudely disturbcd â€" Tuesday . evening shortly alter six o‘clock when a big lynX Was discovered in the vicinity of Mr. J.. B, Hughes‘ residence, George street. The brave residents of that ward im« mediatcly â€" turned out en masse and excitement reigued supreme. ..> All manner of weapons were hastâ€" ily _ procured _ including: shotâ€"guns, revolvers and any other articles avâ€" allable â€" and the â€" v of tha _ onâ€" slaught was soon tched .. There is some . doubt a% . who Rfl? killed . tha %‘0â€"' & a A“-“ “ . ” ‘Q::; it waw by their united "¢fâ€" s that the animal: is no more. . The Tynx measured . five feétâ€" five inches â€" from fore feet â€"to hind . feet outstretched and two feet six iuch es ~ in height and weighed 36 1b#. â€"This is the frst lynx â€" shot in this :'ir"."'o: K'uh shipped the ~lynx 0 oi "Eroitl ut *~CC The motto <ol the Waterloo cei¢bra= tion committee for July. lsnt is *‘No hitohes, no . halts, »figm every â€" minute â€" and â€" eve on Lime."‘ This: wotto will e .. to be closely adhared to flmbvlfl. oB. 14 is th» @Nfl of: sports in mom o+ sernt vos td I ; P ‘ ' & vmi';wo wost A * Ned t se ce aâ€" t THE BIGGEST EVER wAS SHOT the whole to b8 of \¢ ier At precisely five o‘clock the Miss Helen Snyder tfl’ * in white silk and Iufi.&[ hat, ‘tuvil;‘rhk rose petals before the bride, while Masters Rm. fi and Stuart . Snyder, , lormed an aisle of ribbons tlfoa which the bridal party passed. ceremony which took place in the parlor of the residence which was bright with pretty ‘ performed under a canopy f the sweet â€" strains â€" of 8 Traumerei played by Ziegler‘s orche tra being heard throughout the cereâ€" mony; the usual wedding marches beâ€" ing also graccfully played â€" by: the orchestra. 3 Sorauent‘ whith voogioted of paime: decorations which ted of paims, ierns, white lilacs ‘ and . American neauty toses. e ‘The Telegraph joins with â€" a wide circle of friends in extending to Mr. and <Mrs. Grofl everyâ€" best wish for theit happiness and prosperity. .. The groom was supported by Mr. Cecil Agnew of Winnipeg. ~ _ _ Alter happy feli¢itations had : been axtended ‘dainty refresliments < were served to the guests. : _ P3 ‘The happy bridal couple departed on the 7,45 train on &nâ€"extended wedâ€" ding tour, during â€"which they _ will visit Banf, where they will . spend several â€"months and ~continue . their joutney to the Pacific coast, and upâ€" on their return will take up â€" thelr residence in Winnipeg, about Aug. 1. The magnificent array of béautiful wedding gifts bore testimony. to the popularity of ‘both I:zuum and tlie.presence. of Aormer ~wil} be ‘much missed in. Twinâ€"City â€" social cifcles. + Appeal Against . Assessmen Heard at Meeting Held Monâ€" day Evening The bride who was given away by. her brother, Mr. Herbert M. Smyder, was beautifully clad in . a hhiz gown of embroidered â€" chiffon ~ with Jverdress of chiffon and taffeta . and trimmings of berthe of Duchess lace and seed pearls, and carri¢d a showâ€" sr bouquet of lilies of the valley, She P orems Suyder h‘:tllqgs'fl who Snyder as id, was very becomingly attired in pale »Aue embroidered chiffon over taffeta with pale blue Mohair hat trimmed with white plumes <and carried white sweet peas with asparagas fern. residence in Winni about Aug. 1. "".u"“‘m““:m&"&a‘: ot cream brown and toque to match. Guests .to the number of about seyâ€" vnty wore present,~‘ which â€" included only the immediate: friends and relaâ€" tives. ty nocte The gift of the groom to the bride was a, beautiful pearl necklace, . to the bridesma d a bracelet with moâ€" nogram of bride and groom â€" set in peatls; to the groomsman andâ€" â€"rib hon boys signet rings and to ° the little flower girl a gold necklet. _ COURT OF A meeting of the Oourt of <Revisâ€" ion â€" on Local ~Improvenints . comâ€" posed ol member# of the Town Counâ€" cil _ vizâ€"Messrs Mayor ~ Scagram,B. E. Bechtel, Levi Staufier Geo. Sugâ€" gitt and D. C. Kunts, was held on Monday evening: to ~hear complaints agaifist assessment. _ â€"Town Engineer O, looxk was also present. Mt. A. Baver drew ~attention ° to the fact that he had been .. charged with filling in comncé¢tions with the building â€" of the : srdewalks on _ Allen Mr. Gus. Hamel,. Church . street, thorght that he should be compensatâ€" ed for <sum ¢xpended in Alling up his property ~‘to tha _ level _ of the sidewalk, the _ building ofâ€"which. also made ‘the driveway <insjassable. _ Mr. Keener, whos perty is sitiigâ€" uit "on centies "af t huren ang" Water haeg : @9 ey Tt on fand ~ > uon 8C > 18 u Which f-'u& not bluulld.’w down virecigare " prinany. in refers s # chce io nnoiliciectory." oondition tof sidewalks built past theirâ€" propettles. The Board J‘% will make _ the necessary â€" repairs to pat them lMto Mr. Voidet, Quéon street stated that he was astessed for two lots one which . . be to. Mr, ‘ % a m, on the stroot. ‘.f*“ "was | toned . acâ€" Mr; : ‘Johnston, Queen St. wantâ€" REVISION "~â€" It does‘nt pay to Boge‘ paits From #2 06 29 96.00." Children‘s suits from §1.99 to $0.00) T3 9 20 $6.00." Ohiidinn‘s suite trom @1 2s to $5.00 °* 6 A special mecting of Mmmloo Public School â€" Board was on Monday evening to consider the ap< plications _ for a. â€" new principal.‘ A Soodly number of:applications were received for the position but nd~ ap. pointment _was made. Another meotâ€" ing ~will be held in theâ€"neatr ftuture At :which a new principal will be §eâ€" urfl s beiween. their properties which he had no right to JE:E% « W.. M. Reade and Mr. J. C, Haight were present inâ€"bebalf of the parties â€"to the dispute, _‘The magigtrate reseryâ€" ed judgment.> : or with doetor‘s bill, _ the â€"total amount being $22.95. ; Two cases in which;local parties were tbuuncwd- mw:‘:ml who- fore Police Magistrate, â€" at Watâ€" Aeigs on Aouay onl No oo e In the second case the _ employee in one of the local concerns charged another employee‘ with injurying his eycsight by throwing lime in his face;, which necessitated his absence â€" from work dor several weeks. . The detenâ€" dant was fined $1 and costs, togethâ€" APPLICATIONS FOR â€" The first open air band omrtl of the season was given‘ by the Waterloo~ Band on Friday evening. inâ€" the Market and altracted e en mm ie 8 n € was cvu.al,.h’?hm rendition ,of â€" the splendid Evn the _aume« bors W:'E fine style and drew forth y applause. . The attention of factory ~employes ol the Twinâ€"City. : is called to the ad dition to the programme â€"of the:Waâ€" terloo 1st ol July sports of a quatâ€" tet mils tace open to:them only. ‘The first prige is a sultof ‘Hovere ign Braad‘" of clothes~© presented by Jacob <Ufelmann: 5o Tok + The Board . of Works ol the Town Council â€" held a nmxo-‘hndny alterncon to deal with the various complaints â€" referred to that Coimamtâ€" ttee at the Court of Revision, but alter>â€" visiting _ the vatitus ~points about \a&flmfith, It was de cided to no action as the Board %id : not consider â€" there was cause for complaints: ‘g, At a meéting held Wednesday motnâ€" he tollow Tendars for _ ::'-m'cq o("mh‘-lt inepestor M" d. UFFELMANN Jobn vary in prices from $3.08 to $16.50 JOHN PFAFF APPOINTED ZINN‘S SHOE STORE~ FACTORY EMPLOYES OPEN AIR CONCERT '%LICB CWR’I‘ hi ED ie Apoainh ts (ee «on 5dnb MFesew tnf SH Nb belnes mbout tb ree PRINCIPALSHIP . Boys‘ Suits Our Men‘s Suits A F4 +11°i% Having purchased themeat busiâ€" T ues f s t ue ing it w en« deavor to merit a mdn-:h’od of the patronage extended in thé past. .: f _ Customers and friends may be besat meats will be kept on hand. Henry Reuel The: Social ~given by. the Home Missiqnary . Society in "ths ~School wo- of the Presbyterian . Church, ‘aterioo, Monday evening: was one of the most successful ever held. 1t was latgely attcrded, and . it is. sate to #ay ghat every one. went away feelinig that they had â€"cnjoyed & most > pleasant and profitable even« ing~ The pastor, Rev. W. D. Les, pregided in his usual bappy manner. Misses L. M. Bruce and Jean Stuart each contrivated a well rendered solo Miss May Van Every a recitation,and Miss Hatltie Bruce a cleverly written paper showing the character of ~ the work being donre â€" by â€"the Home tw-.r‘“mey. whoge motto 1s ‘Canada Christ," . : The ~Society was fortunate in havingâ€" with them "A Price Piper, in the jputson of Mr. ,Qor‘fla Fotbes Crulkshanks, recently arrived" from the Highlands of Heotâ€" land, â€"whoâ€" didâ€" : much to enliven ths shoecring wetiong on the bag § on bagâ€" @ ; At the close of the meeting n mgmt.m &1 of Mr. J. M. â€"Muir, : seconded Mr Alex., Howie, a hearty _ vote theaks wastenderedâ€"ta . Mr. Cruik= for his kind assistance durâ€" the evening. . s SOCIAL LARGELY ATTENDED Rev. Mry, E. Bockeimana . and ‘nm”' Mrs. Jfi:“ and tousin. â€"of > MÂ¥s. gim ME i denit w as en MB Aicimiet at ‘Foroate Thewes k e oiicle s tuents whek ing purthased ‘thetmcat busiâ€" WILL VISIT EUROPE (Duering‘s Old Stand.) Prop. City Meat Market, WATERLOO, ’-\‘-, .E“y PM .;’, J . Kpaul and Mrs, nughtec of â€" Borlin, y < wn an . exteaded y. They will take * a oronte thence : dont‘n * ® J’ 46 0 usds swliacs R 2 C s A e ioeitore amortnins of en ol abuipe â€"Theselection bere is ampleâ€"Small Hmpescal.. Spot Muslins yard, 15¢, Se, 25¢, 35c and 40c. White stands supreme as the fashionable color in sammer fabrics Every lady in the land knows the comfort there is in hh--dndn.dd-zdn weather, < The variety in this store in white goods hlnitfmn the shoerest muslit lawns to beavier materinls such as piques and linens. hmm ever show by us t«h_.l:-ulll-. wohwm:: Going QOut Oar entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, Ching, otc. will be sole at from 25% to 60% lesa than the actual selling prices. Every u{finle xq{ut be sold by July 15th. e Watch this for Bufiiu.‘ * : w.m':: Watch gld filled case gauranteed for 20 years regular $12.00 now $7,85. . â€" x5 Lady‘s hunting Waltham : in gold filled case gauranâ€" teed for 25 years regular $14.00 now $9 55. . . .;â€" ~‘*~**"‘Waltham Watch, Gents, in nickel case regular $7,50 s 3 smmb $$.00; 3 Smescts sc as Actr s ons d n uce t a2 t 5 We do no more repairing excepting watches which had been gaurâ€" anteed by ue â€" = _ â€"â€" *s ie e and Jumb». BRESLAU of turnips, i * is W:;;lill distribute c:l?e ton of dii,fi'crant vfi'tiatof sice turnip to anyone calling on us here at absolutely wholeâ€" sale prices, . You may think it ,smaie dear reader _ butâ€"when you understand the reason why, and know me, and ‘m{: style of doi?buainets. which every: farmer in Waterloo: County does, it may not appear so strange. after all. : Ress: i { You know 1 am not suwfiedl[‘when in the race for trade when I am not in the lead, noxfiim&nofollowlngthémbeti for me, we have means and ways of doing business in our ownh imble style, and this, dea1 reader,â€" is only one of the many means we are starting to get you acquainted with me A Good Will Offering to. Every Farmer in Waterloo County.: _ We therefore y invite you to take advantage of this offer; wchnw added many lines to. the l‘g:etofore large stock and reduced nearly all lines asan opener for new .“"'"av jess is increast and bounds and soli i ovoue mepeetion whok next im hertne ". _"_ Cc 10¢, 12}¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢, 85¢ and l2je a yardâ€"up to 80c. Emb. Muslins Central Block, Waterlioo, Ont. White Vestings Fancy Muslins Goods sold for cash only. Store open Tuesday Thursday and: Saturday evenings. We have varieties of TURNIP $EEDS8 ... _._ . . Such as Ontario, Purple Top, . Steel Briggs‘ Selected, Good Euck If he only calls at: this. store any time before his seeding SUMMER WE immense Slaughter of Prices. PerslanLawns sheer Persian lawns sultâ€" $5¢, 5Vc and 00c & yard, s and walste. choice 80 40. "‘9.-&4«- per . ROOS, Jeweller. of Boohmer Departmental Proprietor. k + . Schiedel of Business FOR gull aims." Pricer per 3. 19te 19e Linen -urgnum are this season . ¢urrnhh_-q Bleach" Linens, in light and. weight qualities. + $6 in, width pure all linen, per yd. P ttiee.|~ luches wide for 25c per ya. 72 width suiting linen per yard 98¢. _ Brillian finish white cotten taffets 83 inches wide, suitable for m O AOne deriootble se passed, Easily washed 15¢; 206, 25¢ and 060. Cotton Taffeta _ ualled for wear. Prices te Dress Linens India Linens ONTARIO al n AFQP +\ â€"

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