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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1907, p. 4

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34 ~wisitors to. Porgato . on SalUIO®y. <_ Mr and Mre. Wm. Hog, visited " Iélends._/in Torentd Saturcay. ;‘ M H. Glinz and Abwo children an speptt severai weekse at the homu wu. Mr. and Mrs.. Chas mog ge s Chsamne t Miss Wilcos of. Toronl «‘f;?;fi NMrs. J; B. Hall ‘3 .gm Snider < was a Guelh on‘ Thursday. ( Mr. F. 3. Kump( was a bi dtor to Toronto on Friday Mr. and Mrs.. John Rict k} Miss" Leon«‘ Kitin â€" ukfld, 'â€";E and Mrs George Re ‘turned ~ from a pleasant two weeks <at Mount Clem _ Mr. Josiah Rudy ielt g}gmeul weeks‘ vis "_’W’ 1‘,‘:‘ y * \ Miss Hazel Martin who has . been ;m;x-rotyntofUninrsity arrived "!)m spend the holidays at New Hamb are: visiting* relatives in" and néar Waterlgo. _ . â€"._ â€" | HOLLDAY DECORATIONS k# AT M. WEICHEL & SOX mmtom are â€" very attractively ‘decorated, especially the 5, 10 . and 15¢ store which eBectively t pifies th« e season. The color. scheme owed is white, green and red with an offective arrangement cf. streamâ€" ‘ers and pretty Xmas bells add to the m of ~the interior. ~ Departâ€" ments areâ€"given over to a display of Â¥ibbons, fancy . goods, baskets and md glassware, the latter being & on mirror ~tables. â€" The handkerchie! and Japanese booths are both tastily: and effectively decorated ‘And aiso add to the attractiveness of ‘the whole.. In the centre of the store s displayed a fine array â€" of China, . whi is arranged on tables.â€" â€" Susâ€" pended overh>ad is a large Japanese rmbrclla and.the decorations in conâ€" % with this booth . are â€". very ;)1 . In the rear of the store â€" is ud;‘;!agticn devoted to the display . of all manner of toys to délight . the Aitble ones, and is yery, appropriately designated Toyland.. It is separated from the general store by a pretty Afrangement of lattice work. Here is thown a surprisingly ‘large and variâ€" ed stock of Xmas toys, etc>> “gi,’- â€"stock of Xmasgoods carried is complete in every respect and â€"the prices are also attractive. ‘Those deâ€" sirous of purchasing yseful and handâ€" ,;‘gw at a. moderate cost will ‘find here a varied choiceâ€"from which 1t will be an easy task to. make a + ’"fin‘fime otâ€" Pary Eound y ..,)fi. ~rown far \scyora ‘ A visit to the store of M. Weichel & Son, Waterloo‘s enterprising hardâ€" ware .merchants, cannot . fail to .re mind one that Xmas is near at hand, Brighs with holiday decorations it is very suggestive of the happiest season e year and the bewildering arâ€" y of suitable Xmas gifts affords evâ€" opportunity to contribute to <the , of a friend by some ~little _T e show windows are as usual atâ€" Aracti Ve and bright. . In one _of . the windows is a miniature little house covered with show, with appropriate #urrounding: symbolic of the winter _At the ?.‘“ meeting of Court No. 31, C.M.B.A. held Friday evenâ€" ing officers were elected for the comâ€" ing year as follows: Â¥ . J, Lobsinger. *L Pres.â€"Ed. Boegels _ & Vice Presâ€"Amb. Esbaugh. | Rast, Res. Seoâ€"Ed B y p â€"Ed Heckler. .. Seciâ€"John M. Weber. . Mars «Jos, E. Meyer. ~JO08.~ + / Mattell, Amb, Es m-p Boegel," J. Kunts, J «Tt is â€" our.â€" painfal duty tg chronicic y % the u(&;:}. oft"â€" Mr. Alex, Gil after Vn of : one day, at the n« + months.<~ Thi funeral was Â¥ & the Chouse â€"by. Rev. f .1&'«1 at 10â€" a.m. afto CROSSHILL ST. CLEMENTS an Monday. me. 4 | m&}ome I 1. MeBride, W and Notman Z Dona IATRE â€" wel interment det was d is visiting Wat eft on. Thursday visit ._to friends were laken ent. The pareh ; of the commun« dall «bay ejovtn . nS+ i urday Yb itor eg8 sitin Â¥i t Aomn-.' m.:of the totals for the yvears ~ and 1907â€" indicate the yery substantial and gratilying increase of $70,850 over the previous year, and it is evident that the building trades mave enjoyed a prosperous year.‘ The sum total was augmented . by :. the targe amounts expended on two large puildings, . â€"viz.: â€" the. immense «~wateâ€" house built by Mr. J. E.. Seagram at & cost of $50,000 and large addiâ€" tions to the Kunts Brewery,. which represént a costâ€" of approximately $25,000. C This year the South Ward _ heads the list with a grand total of: $122,â€" 300, the largest amount expended in this ward for years, and nearly three times the amount of the â€" previous yeaL. . Theâ€" North â€"Ward follows with a total: of $41,400, â€"which is ~ also ~ a handsome increase over the year 1906, the. amount being entireiy _ expended on residences ofâ€"whigh the ward can boast an increasing _number~ each Â¥eat:" *.: e ,Tge West Ward is <next in order With an expenditure of $34,300 . inâ€" tluding $5,000 spent on Firé ‘Hall improvements. t i ‘The East Ward expended the sum of $14,400, of which amount: _ $2,000 was spent in additions to the Water Works and about $2,000 on the new gas holder which is beingâ€" erected at a cost of $10,000. °_ _â€" ed â€"the mcute e Mr. Kiersch, residence, â€" ~A4 Jobn F. Morley, terracé‘ of 10 houses, & 3 T Geo.: Seibert, residence, wR Waterloo â€" Mig. Co., moulding John Letter, 4 white brick reâ€" : Sidences, 1} stories, â€"_ 6000 John F. Morley, 5 white brick residences, 2 stories, 13000 Jacob Schnarr, red brick resiâ€" . deute, 1$ ~stories with one â€"â€" story ‘brick Kitchen, ~. 2000 Jos. E. Seagram, white . brick warehouse, 8 stories, _ 50,000 Ferd. Lorentz, frame mddition, . 600 Henry Lorents, <addition _ toâ€"â€"â€" _ store, â€"white brick, 2 stories, Chas. Schaefer, red brick residâ€" ence, 14 stories, .. » Gus. Hofiman, : white brick resiâ€" dence, 1} stories, L. Kuntz Estate, addition to Moogk & Kumpf, new building Titus Seyder, red brick residâ€" ence with kitchen, 134 stories, â€" brewery, < E.â€"F.. Seagram, repairs to resiâ€" ‘Mr.â€" Joseph Cooper a former res! dent farmer, Â¥isited so.te of his old friends in the neighborbood.: ~ °_ â€" Messrs. Menno Saidet, AMPON 27°~ derâ€"â€"andâ€"Philipâ€" Kominger _attendéd. the fat stock show in Guelph. Miss Emma Laash, of Berlin,spent a few days under the parental roof last. w eek. Miss Alice Snider is visiting friends in Berlin this week. F Dec. 9th will be _)rwd by the ‘scholars ot Floradale ‘publ ¢ wgz as a red letter day, as. on that d they > took possession of . the â€" â€"new ‘ school house ~which is a / credit to ‘the section. It is supplied with al public school y and one of our tees. said it was the finest house in the county in the rura fricts. the Tilh ‘testival of the Evangel fcal church wils be held on Tuesday eveniing, Dec. 24th, at 7.30 olclocs ‘The programme is véery good . and no doubt it will be one of the best festivals ever held in that church. Everybody welcome. Silver collecâ€" tion at the doot. The friends of Miss Ida McDermot tendered â€" her & @urprise last Mon The friends of Miss 10 tendared â€" her & aurprise ‘Ol"“"" yriot to leay wet‘. ‘home ~in. Tavistock. New Sewer Farm .. a00% Braach Sewet constructed House connections Flushing and repatcing ~~~* SEWER COMMISSION FLORADALE South Ward Disbursements, 190 Suider, .Almon Sniâ€" Moming er attendca in the rpral dis lea yin@ sowere $122,000 $28200â€"01 for, for $1500 18733.3 $123.7 §28.5 3.3 30E J 4060 2000 1500 5000 1500 3500 trus on hel o k Staries ; â€" 1 Se> l 500y .5 Wm. Veitel, red brich residence, 44 stories ;. : > A. M. Bowman,. red brick resiâ€" dence, 1p staries = : Jass Stott, red brick residence, 2 stories | Mr. Ludwig, white brick resi= dence, ‘1} stories with kitchen D Fite Hall, 2 story addition, . white â€" brick fo e s im k _ Franklin Good, red. brick rest «dencte, 2 stories. *, Fred O©. Persclibacher, red brick residence, 2â€"stories Chas. Roos, red brick residence, + 8 ‘stories‘. .. .} .0. J. Lisbler, frame tesidente, 1$ _ stories Cak > s Mr. Grosz, white brick residence 14 stories > > J. B. Gilliland, red brick resiâ€" dence, 1% stories : Sam Stahl, rebuilding dwelling Conrad Holtzworth, red brick reâ€" . _ 1% stories H. Kranz, white brick residencé sidence, ‘1} stories _ _ Mueller Uoopérage Dry Kiln Ed. Shantz, red prick residence, 14 stories » Cleason Shantz, red brick: resiâ€" ‘ dence 14 stories, Mr. Toletzldi,, red brick residence <_..> _ Rast Ward. _ Water: Works, addition to buildâ€" Adam Enge}, white brick. resiâ€" dence, 14% stories, w John Liphardt, red brick _ resiâ€" dence, 1} stories. £yy Wm. Hebebrandt, white â€" brick residence, 1$ stories * Wm.. Pelts, white brick, resiâ€" dence, 14 stoties . Hy, Schmidt, brick residence, 2 Gas Works, new gas holder work South Ward Nortb â€"Ward West Ward East Ward South Ward North Ward Wesy Ward East Ward ';3 meah . the real, “", llp-!mlei ‘"tind. 4 Not the kind where pretty birdies are flourished. ssC Nor where the stag is seen bound« in through evetlasting space. We fiean the real sortâ€"where. the name ‘"‘Business‘‘ means what it Says. Where the text is raifd addition, wm: Shorthand, typewriting, ‘and reasomable arithmgtic,â€" not puzszle arithmetic. _| â€". . _ c o o o hees. _ f | good one, we mean. h "You know there are good, bad and indifferent. EVER BEEN IN ~ We want to bring ours to your -‘p%me- College. _ It‘s a good school. Teachers â€" live topics. Usoful things only. The very things every person ought to know stories Increase Ste T8 ut 5 l woumer ‘ Pa f 1 § n Recapitulation. 1907. West Ward Let ustell you in a plain, straightforward way what you may expect our school to do for those who attend. That‘s what our catalogue is for. y Write for it. : a j the real, live, upâ€"toâ€"date BUSINESS COLLEGE 1906. residence W D. EULER, Principal Winter term opens Janvary $41,100 $122,000 41,100 34 s0v 14,£00 $213,000 $112,650 $70,350 $34,340 $14,40¢ 44,050 41,900 41, 180 15,00d 6000 1800 3000 +000 1600 1700 1500 2500 5000 5000 3500 2500 1800 1200 2500 1100 1000 1800 3000 2400 1500 1800 2000 1800 2500 2500 1800 Fadl mg is Co: mmm#; Y ":t'gmup Also & 'n-doum up:l;.uco at, house and : varh. For turther particalars ‘as to above and other properties enquire~ at. thn E. L. CLEMENS 2 Money to loan on good farm m’. esty. 4 Enquiry by h&hl‘ please réfer to are under ufifioflar' ition;â€"balsnce in bush. . 16 ::- m'unln » ‘3;51. ud-lt wcres in grass, ~#all ploughing is dose «n the premâ€" PRESTON, ONT. Nispel Block . ° pPh Married thoroughly relizble e i her maia ho ioi veccd ts Tepe Pr08 houeh with sll ‘moden: Suw hage oy trher vritiioase gov n Batind g%flh 15th next ,..,5 to Valuable Farm For Saie the Guelph At â€"Hawkesville Crystal g;aringo ‘Tanpery, 1000 beef hides and 100 horse hides, for which Ng.b:otmrket. prices will be paid; furs included. Tannirg robes and furs. ~Satisfaction guatarâ€" teed â€" / M. C..!TANNEB, â€" The ty of the late Ge~, B. Schmid oflg.%’fiu:u Mono-ll} m'mnmw’nfiixmd ¢ ‘Orchard aod also splen +id hard anâ€" m m:‘-’h‘uinmm: M%nnhll:'wnotlt.lunu. In the matter of ‘Titus Snider lm‘o of the Town of Waterioo. Deceased. â€" . _ NOTICE i hereby given pu‘suant to R S.0, 0 torso n having citime sguinet the Autats *4 tho mds Titus Aeiter, dentased, who dlod on tioulare Two bulis 16 and18 mouths ol1. ?’t 0 piyn of Inverurie (lmpa=ed) Pym ....{;.1 hy t yanone 41 heavy in caif by‘ Tho imparted herd hfi JO4, B, SNYDR®R, 8 Waterloo, Ont, Dated this 20th day of November, A. D , 1907, Shorthorns For Sale t 45 2mos. Exscutors, Notice to Creditors LEavEs THE LuiaEr out Kcâ€"own as Fairview Farm 47 tt Wanted For Sale. Wanted J, G. SKIP, Linwood, Ont. Enoch E. Martin. }Exsoutors. Henry Sander Oth A. HDWARD MEYER, Box 378, . : + Guelph, Ont. Ht. Jacobs. Proprietor, Phone 85. . AND _TAKE NOTICE that â€" after the said date the said Executors will ‘proceed to distribute theâ€" assets of the said deceased among the parties tcntlt.hfla thereto, having regard â€" only 10 the claims of which they. shall then !hve' notice. _ NOoTICE 18 HEREBY.. GVEN v;::wuk to R.S.O. Chap. <129,. Sec. , wnd Amending Acts that all perâ€" sous having claims ‘against the Estate ol the said George B. Schmitt, deâ€" ceased, who died on or : about â€" the teathk .day.â€"ofâ€"November, 1907, â€" are required â€"toâ€"send by post prepaid> or deliver to Messrs. McBride and Flinâ€" toft, Solicitors for Messrs. Enoch <E. Martin and Henry Sauder, Executors, on or before the 3rd day of January, 1908, their names _ud addresses~ toâ€" gether with full particulars in writâ€" ing of their claims duly verified. IN THE lwrrs:bor THE . PSâ€" TATE OF GEORGE B. SCHMITT, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP _ OF wWoOoLwICH, og THE .COUNTY OF WATERLOO, FARMER,. DEâ€" CEASED. * Executors‘ ‘Notice to Credi Dated this tenth day of December, A. D. 1907. 50â€"3t. QFF1CE HOURSâ€"10 to 12 a, m. and 3 to 5 p. m.* Special appointments, 7 to 9 Hf McBRIDE & FLINTOFT, Commendiog cn THURSDAY 12th DEO. and will continue until O '_’ peor to all needing â€" Ladies‘ and Children‘s Furs and Mantlesâ€"as prices have been cut as naver befo as ~this season. * * fl‘ f e ‘f ‘_T . ';x{; §CCm h \ :;'2'.:&'__@ 5 .: o e ind reat neCuCctIOn adale P en B CBP EYES TESTED FREE J.E. NEVILLE Solicitors for the Executors. Refracting Optician 130 E rederick St. BERLILN, ONT. OuUR . & Co., $ Lang Pros BERI.’INAH P Furs and Mantles worth off{the best Furs and Mantles in Berlin will be Slaughtered. . iz We are watchi f-.‘.nta,;» . ty § 20 P ‘_%“ . ie Waltlngz_f;.. JP Y o ho n i i n e * | WITH A HOLIDAY STOCK THAT ) IN VARIETY AND fiu,.l : o oiier IN Pm{: . OPS8 i The Virtue of R S. B. BRICKER ie o4r . c is never negloctedâ€"You will And W and Gennice Merit throvgbout our 1 ;i.)?.rlh:hbmsl;mkdl & W chosen able and Appropriate C{m.al every body. Cur Offerirgs abound in Origfeality, Merit in.s00r66 of algest O ihe Imagipabid bsf@ Our. 3to1 e resulte in the D%&d the Folke your disposal Appropriate for every mem Taste Quality and Very Desirable OF Children‘s Coats in Light and Dark . tweed, HALF PRICEK. vag Ladiea‘® Coats in. black, both loose batk a tight Atting worth from 10.00 to $12.00 Ladiea‘ Fur Collar Coats and Fur Lined Conte Ladies‘ <Black and Tweed Coate worth. 12.50 to $15,00 for 10 of goods . which> the " peopl and which we u:%:jp s Why & n :%n;’l' the year r z.’l lose sight of profits, .and . we begin. little Joss if necessary, for benefit as well »aaa'n.“ ly will and on Thursday of $5.00 Conte at ‘2 80 1.50 @ . "_~ & TD e ces ut

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