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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jun 1908, p. 5

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« The Watcrtloo branch of the !â€"wiles‘ Auxiliary of the Berlin n4 Waterioo ‘Hospital â€" have rendered ‘asting setâ€" WNite to thy community by theit vnâ€" r devotipn and untiring cuergy dn support ofâ€" the rfospital during the last two years. Inm all successful enâ€" terprises there must be am crtcient . Jn .. this respect the AmnHary &# been singularly. fortunate in. its Miss Anfic. Florence & m.~ who desorves great crodit in guidâ€" and corducting the AnxiLary â€" ( this _ time. With courtesy, _ _Ed., Krchling and Hy. Stoesser . of Josephsburg were fined $1.00 and costs Tor the same offence, that ol using insulting 1 the charge being m‘uyg:mm of J rg. ‘ land ‘At theâ€"Police Court on Thursday afternoon two parties a; before Magistrate Weir cnrp:':il: using grossly insulting language. The dorror n ~ 4 charging ~Mr. of Josephsburg with using insulting m? who was found guilty and fined $10,00 and costs. _ Mr. ~James Scott shipped eighteen Carloads of fine export Cattle . to &M on . Wednesday which were sold to Messrs Gordon and ironsidus of Winnipeg. | â€" Mr.â€"J, B. Fischer also shipped two @arloads ol fat ¢attle to Toronto _ Anvitation; are out for th: martiâ€" mge of Miss Graco Mina Longhurst, ‘ iter of Mr.@acd Mrs. Ldwin A. &-t,&o Mr. Chas. H. Matrs of Tg, Pa., on June 17(h, at the home of . the bride, Hamilton. Miss Longhurst who is well known in the Twin City, is a niece ol Mr. Horace Longhurst of this town . _ * x There was a fair attendance at the monthly pig market â€" held on Tuesday tning.. Young pigs 5 ‘weeks . old F.tt $1.25 each and pigs from 2 %to 3 months old sold at $4â€"25 each. .. _ Ladies‘ $4.00 shoes for $3.00â€" at the J. S. Roos Shoe Co. . All men‘s $3.50 shoes $8.95 at ’i&_'l. o3 K 2e 5 t A meeting of the Waterloo Sewer Commission was hald Friday evening r members béikz present except J; 1 aufman. Routine bus‘n>s8â€" was Â¥ransacted and a few accounts passâ€" Men‘s $4.00 shoes for $3.25 at the J. S, Roos Shoe Co. Supas® ~ Mrs. C. A. Eochm and Mrs. Step hens gave a handkerchictâ€"ghower to Miss Daisy Lloyd Thur:day afternoon at the home of" the former, â€"<about twenty friends> of <ths young . lady being present. Dainty ~refreshments were served. ~during . the aftcrnoon. Bishop Dowling ol Hamilton was *m â€" atfendance av the Con irmation cervices held in St. Louis R. C. Church on Sunday afternoon and conâ€" firmed about sixty persons. A monster celebration will be held gl Waterloo on Dominion Day, July st. 8 A large number from hore attinded the Cole: Bros.‘ Circus parade. at Bttâ€" lin Wednesday morning. The Martin Luther Socivty of St. John‘s Lutheranâ€"church will hold its @nnual picnic on Saturday, June 20. ‘~At theâ€"weekly ‘market Saturday morning eggs sold <at 16c and <15¢ :.illam and butter at 23c to 25¢ b. ‘ ® 1t is the tea grown on the hillsides of the worldâ€"{famous Nuwara â€" Eliya district in Ceylon, used in "Salada‘" Tea, that gives it that rich, un&ornnl delicious flavor. C3 BIG SHIPMENT OF CATTLE, ’I‘w-’n“m «rrested by“(md_ Flynn on Thursday charged with vagâ€" trate Weir Friday and were "reâ€" wmanded until June 12th. Mr, A. Hawke shipped 125 pigs to the Toronto market on Tuesday. All Dental offices in Berlin will be closed every Friday ‘afternoon : until further notice. whkiy 64. Mr. Frank Good shipped a carload olâ€"cattle to ‘Toronto on Tuesday, . Men‘s $5.00 shoes for $4.20 at the «J. S, Roos Shose Co. Rally Day servic>s . were held .n the Evangelical Chorch on Sunday. *~~ ‘AH ©men‘s~ $5.00 ~ shoes = $4.25 â€" at Zick‘s. __â€"..__ YHE BRVCENST, Phone 217. Deutesche Apothke LEWIS BERGER & £ON, Eagâ€" All men‘s $4.00 â€" shoes < $3.25 ~at WATERLOO AUXILIARY d executive aniliy _the | vork ' k ork earited on with. marked antcoms *%o the «ridit of POLICE COURT NEWS Every ounce.of it guarantsed The old reliable brand made by AbsolutEly Pure; E. M. DEVITT, GPBBIY | mamareu The late Mrs. Wolfe was matried in Waterloo 52 years ago and the union Wwas blessed by a family Of â€"sixteen children, six â€"of whom survive, â€" viz., | John, EMzabeth (Mrs. Wm. Ermai), * Bloomingdale; Florence~â€" at â€" home; ‘ Christopber, _ Edith and . Herman. ‘Three brothers also survive, Jacob, ‘Alex. and Menno*Wolfe of Waterloo, Mrs. Wolfe was aâ€"consistent : memâ€" ber of the St. Johh‘s Lutheran church and a lifelong resident of this ‘town. WILL HOLD BANQUET ON TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH A quict wedding took place or Wed: nesday last at the home of Mr. Drum, Waterloo, when his daughtet, Miss Sadie was united, in mattiage to Mr. Emmerson Ruppel, son of Mr. and Mrs, Justes Ruppel, Park Street. _ Rev: Mr. Bockeimann offici ated. Mr. and: Mrs. Ruppel left on a wedding trip to Kingston and oth er points, The Waterloo Poard ot Trade will hold â€" their annust banquet on ho. Je ie at tm iiorin nds ‘The funeral was held â€"from _ the residence corner Princess and | Queen streets, on Tuesday afternoon to St. John‘s Lutheran church for service, thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. ; The death occurred at Waterloo on Saturday of Anna Wolfé, relict. of the late Christopher Wolfe, ‘at the age of 69 ts, 3 months and 15 days. Deceufihulhumwrth)utdx months. DEATH OF MRS. burial took place. Deceased was <in â€" her usual thealth buc suffered ~a paralytic strok which proved fatat. The late â€" Mrs. Perine who was a former residunt o. Joon has leen‘ reciding at Niagara Falls, N.Y., for a number of years and ~was on a visit.to Waterlo« friends. . Her demise will be learnec with regret by a wide _circle of at: qUaintances. . Het husband predccéas e@ her several years. She was 7 years of age. ‘The remains were shipped to | Niaâ€" Mrs. Jos.F. Perine. who has been visiting . at the home of. Mr. and Mr. 1. K. Morley, Waterloo, for severa weeks past, died suddenly Saturday in in\: ‘The aged lady was return ing from theâ€"Land ~concert in . the patk when the took suddenty.ill an. was conveyed to the residin>» of Mr William‘Snider and . later removed tc the Berlin â€" and â€" Waterloo â€" Hospital where she died several hours later. Dr. Fischer in addition ‘to bcing Op »i Waterloo‘s bright young physician has also<attained ‘distinotion in «k litcrary fiuldâ€" and . his works hay gained â€"well merited recognition..~> . wide circleâ€" of friends. will extend heartiest felicitations to Dr. Fische and â€"his estimable bride for thei »very happincss and prospcrity. . ‘Th Chrolwo-‘hlsgtz joins in sincer« best wishes to bridal couple. SUDDEN:â€" DEATH AT WATERLOO At the conclusion p{ the ceremon, the bridal party repaired __to= â€" th bride s home where an elabotite weu ding breakfast was served by a Cat crer, The table being very prettily d« orated with pink and .white carna tions and smilax. The bridal coupl received the good wishes and . . con: gratulations of their friends under ; beautiful archâ€"of catnations and bri dal wreaths. The bride and groon left Berlinâ€"on the 9.53 train for a wedd.ng trip down the St. Lawrenc. and Saguenay . and â€" will also visi points o( interest n;‘ Quebec. O their return Dr. and Mrs. Fisther wil . take up their abode in the handsonx new residence of the groom, vornc King and Cedar streets, Waterloo. RUPPELâ€"DRUM NUPT AILS gfi' ‘: maly s :;.“‘F ht ";"‘4"7‘1"- un T ments mt hy fakk â€" of Peo" . <E‘,s~*m_,‘. Mn "4 P m . ce ‘young people whe e w . oS Pot c Annat Amam â€" snn whinet Fani E a :‘éflfiiu@w} i‘w l Thou r TD ‘.I‘A"' t ‘«_‘1’??;:.‘ ?j 4 â€" + ~ i im tss a Trati "k, Lithget e h en T a 4 ‘bride who was ~gl.en away ‘by brother, Mr. Wm, A. kunts a]car w handsomely gowned ‘in a dainty dres | good!; of embroidered cream silk mull witi | the ivimmings of filet and lace and wort > a .cream y&u hat and carried a» | munt amethyst ‘ro%a"y. _ She : was |abs, attended . by her sister Miss * 14. | »here kunts as bridesmaid who was attir | the n s . in â€" cream and â€" pale blug> . sil | dressc oulard and wore a ‘creamâ€"pictureka | .han i and â€" cartied> a â€"bouyuet of pnkros fwort â€" °§." ‘lhe groum was supported by | «nd 1 Mr.. Herman . Fischcr,â€" Missâ€" Berth. | iy. Fi Riddel! presided very acceptably. a<| # pro the organ and rendered the weddin, | ictor: March by Mendélssohn® in addition t, | Jover Mcndelssohn‘s Spring Song and Schu | n fir mann‘s ‘Tiawnitel. .] 1688 0 Falls N.Y.. Passes Away After Only a Few Hours Iliness. CHRIST. WOLFE A chorus of 55 sang very eféctive ly â€" while * the â€" principle parts, the Two Orphans taken by . Miss MHaus and Miss Laura _ Bowman Was plsasingly zung. Ahe solo parts in the euamhhn.“s. Stuebing, trice MeDougall, _ Manâ€" nah . Mussclman and Miss 1 0 xman. Litt!» May Wegenast also sang . a solo and whs well recived by _ the andience. _ The fairies in the chotus were attired in white and the evil faries wore black caps. 1 The spleadid way the cantata was wiv m vn.hr.l; due to th» efforls of Miss Emaa Kaatt guperintendent of the Jumwlot Y.P.A.. : [ ‘The cantata entitled "A Dreamâ€" of Fairy Land‘" given by the members of the Junior Y.P.A. in the Evangelical church on Tuesday even‘n; was & pronounced success, the church be‘ng well flled. =‘The members taking part tendercd the diferent ports in splknâ€" did style and they were well receivâ€" ng room where a sumptuous dinner was served. <~The happy couple â€" left on‘ the 5.20 tra n for a trip . down the St. Lawrence and on their reâ€" turn will take pp their residznce in Berlin. The . wedd ng presents wore very beautiful and shows. the higi mm hl: which the young couple day _ . afterncon at 4 o‘clock at thr " 8e, sale price per yard 0 1â€"20 rome . ‘C. Allendoriâ€" when his ommmennepmmmemnemmmenmenmmrencenmemmentemmenen "laughter Georging was matried _ to Whlt. wa"t' y f it. Chas, Sttnsider, of Berlin. Rev. 59¢ 10¢ Prints Werner, of ‘Boston, officiated ‘with E..A % f ' r 80 Rev. Waelchi assisting. ‘The | bride loa‘ hi s o 8 vas attendéd ‘by her sister Miss Car. _: *1_ OBlY . Ladies® . white lawn } i6, while Mr, N. Schneider, proths: WAi*ts trimmed with â€"embroidery] 500 yards good pnmdlm and wupportcd the groom. Aftes.the core. iD#ertion. Thu waists are slightly Bnglhh prints ‘in hg?i unid.rk HAPPILY) MARRIED A goodly number accompani¢d th W.M.S.excursion to Toronto Saturday morning among whom were the fol lowing:â€"Messts," Charles: Hachnel, J. M. Laing, John Koehler, J. H. Roos, F. G. Hughss, Charles Kochler, ~ J. Valentins, E. J. Roos, W. J. Krueger J. G. Meyer, "~C. Huchnergard, . J. She,herd, Fred. Young and thaMiss es Edith Roos, C. Wezenast; M. Ra dtz, L. Gerster, Mrs, Chas. Hachâ€" nel. ‘The lucky winners were, doubles, 320, (unclaimed); 714â€"was claimed py W. Btonnan oi Berlin; single titkets were _ 2350, Miss Mur, hy, Torontn.l 2346, Alex Bowman, Waterloo, _ and 1391 wa» not claimed. > The annual business of ‘ the Waterloo. Young . Women‘s Auxiliary _ wasâ€"held at The _ Mutual sifle Office last Tucsday evening, the Jresident, Miss Anna Florence Snider, sresiding. ‘The various reports® were wmost satisfactory, showing. _ a â€" balâ€" ince on hand of $1,354.33. Votes of thanks .were © tendered Mr. _ George Wegenast, Managing Director of the Wutual Life of Canada, fot use ~of @om for holding meetings, and also o the three daily papers for adver ‘ising. The following are the officers for the ensuing: year;« ~ _ The result of effective organization among the Libérals in Waterloo Wwas iPparcat in the reduction in the maâ€" ority obtaned ‘by Dr. Lackner as ompared with last election and â€" O monstrates ~what can be accomplish @ by~ organization. is 24 mm on e w w ‘and~ s ~ M M 3‘:; + es miw k reet. .A special ~abs, etc., and m > where they a about 9 o‘clock, ihe member elect, Dr. Lackner, adâ€" dressed a few words to the electors, ‘han ing them for the hearty sup~ sort tendered him. . Messrs. . Reid «hd Weldentammer also spoke brielâ€" iy, Fire crackers, rockets, ctc, played w prominent part in celebrating the ictory of ‘the localâ€"candidate . wnd Jovernment and the explosion of canâ€" m fire crachers disturbod the stillâ€" 1¢8s. of â€"the night at frequent inic!â€" ais and (mid?> a dealening poisc ihere â€"was rejoicing and qubilatio» Yom the small boy to the seasoned .-aunpu%nen eVvidencing : their uwcngul satisfaction over the outcome of the ontest. Presidentâ€"Miss «. &Km 1st Vice Pres.â€"Miss um ; &nd~ Vice President â€"â€" Jessic ruce, s 8rd Vice Pres.â€"Miss Bornholdt. 4th Vice Pres.â€"Miss Schlote. â€" Rec. Secretaryâ€"Miss L. M. Bruce. Asst. . Rec.‘Secy.â€"Miss Watson. Cor, Secretaryâ€"Miss Riddell. > Asst. Cor. Secy.â€"Miss C. Young. Treasurerâ€"Miss A. F. Snider. Asst: Treasurerâ€"Miss : Moore. $ _ to C â€" $Uj fl.«’%,, n:l’z tainly evidned their ¢ t in . unimistakable manner and for ho paim io io ioi wa® no rest for weary. retived at a seasoumble hour.. When the clection of Dr. Lyckner was as sured the crowd which had gathered io hear the returns formed a ptoâ€" y the party repairsd to the dinâ€" soiled. mhr price roomt wler’: a wmptllouhdimr 1.00 ® pfl“ A SPLENDID SUCCESS OFFICERS ELECTED W. M. 5; EXCURSION ON TUESDAY Corset Covers Whitewear 6 only ladies‘ silk â€"waists, in white and black, regular price 3. 50 and $5.00, Bargain 49 ‘ price only a ‘ #My. 20 doz. Ladies‘ Misses‘ and Boy‘s| 1000 yards of bright new prints, Black â€"Cotton . Hose in plainâ€"and| bought "special" for this sale, :&m ribbed." All sizes, price lo ‘land dark patterns) just the thing per pair only o' for children‘s dresses and aprons, only A Snap . _‘~â€"â€" Read the attractive list of "money saving chances" given below, then come pre i to secus extra good values in seasonable merchandise. Everything is in readiness for Thursday morning. Come!l A snap in ladies‘ corset covers. | Many still to choose from Regular 500 for 38e $6.00 Hats for . _ $4 o 25¢ " \“ “60 « “ #e Tbe " 490 Othern similariv radues * One ‘third m quicker ..:‘ â€" other .ufl.' enfln‘o%udortopuhuun.hn w'. ogudmrun%%h thout mn.('l Write for d ve Ontario g:ed Co. ia Canadian Seed Growers »0 _mAvn. â€"â€" WaATERLOO, OntT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, * ECS ‘ ' | & * 0A f " % ‘ ¢ ‘ t i) sys e 5 t :'= tr un d id 4 ho Bohlender‘s Fresh Butter WATERLOO Silk Waists $2.49 Alexander House Grocery 20c a pound 300 pounds ZINN‘S SHOE STORE their money procurable. Far â€" in Hosiery READ! While it lasts. Price we stand preâ€" It can be set to stir the OF BARGAINâ€"CIVING AT UFFELMAJ‘S FOR _â€"~~~8 DAYS ONLY § The ‘Lou Dillion" Tandem Garder Cultivator AT June 11th, 12th and 13th the rows. 59¢ 'Au. CnuprEn‘s Faxcy Striw axp Earroroery Hats at Hate ‘ f p 25 per cent. off on all trimmed hats and readyâ€"toâ€"wear abapes. Millinery New Clinghams in fancy checks, eolors, 27 in. wide, ‘ 106 valus, sale Bc price per yard i Ginghams 12 1â€"2 Prints | Sleached ::'..':f.i"u â€" & n' e table & f°r 100 ; lin:n?%?uyvm 80c per yard, 900 yards English and Cana:[Sale price 230 dian prints in best patterns, widel 40c semiâ€"bleached linen, good widths, Good vd-ln_-“ pattern, sale price per yard 310 :.!l'!e m% uring |0c 856 bleached linen, sale price !80‘ patterns,good value at 10¢ sale price per yard fast colors, easily worth 8e, sale price per yard New Prints Bleach Bottobps +4 A timel ing in fi each at 6 1 20| ons To whare ape." 1000 yards of bright new prints.[cial during sale per pd. 90 hanoht "snacial" far this aale lieht Others similarly reduced CONSIDER! WarCBxake® and Ji&weru®R, Central Block. Waterloo Th has & bred vfebie dn Paatamady ‘ + 233. ~â€" Waterloo, Ont. and faster I get the money for tke stock the sooner I can get out. | _ _Of paying bigh prices for spectacies when you gan get them: at nearly oneâ€" balf price. I am selling â€" $2.50 Gold Filled Spectacies for $1.60, and $2 Gold Filled ln%for‘l-fls. ‘Thess goods are guaranteed to wear 10 years. You will wonder why I can sell them so cheap, the reason is I 6 m GOING OUT OF BUSINESS â€" What‘s the Use NOTICE $2.317 1.2;| Madapolam B_ I ie Cotton ONTA RIO 8c 14 off Sn All Mon‘s and Boys‘ Suits,. â€" This means $12.00 Suits for $a.00 10.00 * " Lh .: Jong Tor _: 890 pr. $1.25 curtains special at 080 pr: Goxtnvodvdun in new lace curtains. ol;’iuvogood'momy 650 and 75¢ curtains for 40q pr. 45e and 85¢ curtains for @Q@ pr. $1.00 curtains, 3} yards | COME! ~~;: BUY! Table Linens, Semiâ€" Cotten" 1 pned wide,"tres from o mikwieepieys 18 1â€"2d Llace Curtains aar a wha e 0 0 S C LUVTUY*OOCO~L Tailored suits made un of thi PANAMAS. ; !mm hold their shape â€" the b _:A very popular material for this show them at per yard : $1.25, season. $1.50,+$2.00 toâ€",....=z.. votecendpt . ... There are ;:uyo&hc novelty Weaves in this d “‘” er with the above stapleâ€"lines help to make this { > besb. p mlintobuyymm&.ofieod; Pomaats t C o .. . EDE «ts s c ic 2P ®, mal n s agio S o it 4 Peuseagee. Appane,â€" 1[fA + "~ F 46 t ttobenmes ib : beat eindirss. Ype dn ns c xD Â¥ Wl eenate P ~ 48 u& im : ie man #E0 E900.3 0 0000038 ies wl CREPEâ€"DEâ€"CHENRE .. . _ ENCH SERGE, . _ _ ~Made in al}, wool, or silk and woot,| _direct from the mills _ All w9ol 42° in. Ab ....,..>â€"40.., 800] | 22 1M Bb rrvcomcor." weauanain All wool 42‘ in. &t :;%%,;~....... .: 156| {AL TN MB . ...,./.00.0.0s anpage All wool, 44 in. at ..=.... ..,.. $1.00) / 46 in. at ts ie m on Sn iss ns onl Silk and wool, 44 in. at ....... $1.00|BLACK : CORDâ€"DEâ€"C] INE, â€" _ Silk and: wool,. 44. in..@t .....~~ $1.25) _ Woot and mohair cord effect, ) NUXNSVEILING. wéight. s > > uts m Soft dull finish, nite mourning maâ€"| 46 in. for .n..s... ».....8 e Vf terial. * 1 40 in.. fOK: 4 m s Â¥rint‘» vafecpervemnal 42 IM, MB mushss, =msacimc. _ 456C BROADCLOLHS. * "a e i n: c 2 s s e on o moite Hos ol & * oact made LUSTRES "No materin ym grvuret ‘Heaucs .n f im Ta * natd fi‘y’&"fi! her, use spun drop skirts either, : spun gl‘. F AD» , WI® 0b 5.m mizegiee i s flt. "‘fl‘: at "Wedhtieedans. o All wool méedium weight 44 In. per y8& ... ... 44 in. pet y4 ........ ... 46 in; Ber y4...::....~ ... G. B. Ryan & Co., Berlin 44 in wide ‘nt wide at wide at dust â€" shedding â€" material _ |. ‘We have a big lot oif remmants * that must be sold. Odds and onds 9,00/of Prints, Ginghams, Flannelettes, 1.,50| Vestings, ote. Be sure to .a% 6.00] the romnmant table, 1 brings $1.00 $1.00 . sg6|° OrL!X FNE PRESS: .‘ d0¢ ie 44 in, ":\2: Sreveiie ie We 16 in, reanccne se h ul + ""! sarin spRiPs voiubs, The propet thing for : s t ma mss $1.00} | stripe 46 in.>. ;. _ :t>_." $1.00 $1.15 gloss 15¢ 500 yards good linen Towelling . lar value 70, Sale L P m per yard only Towelling s Ladies will secure good in narrow and wide em Many lines offered ‘at sale prices. _ _ Men can‘t have too many shirts We bought a good lot at a bargain â€"â€" Easily worth 50¢ each â€" sizes 14 1+â€"2 to 16 1+2.â€" i2 Sale price £ m Embroideries 10 doz. good sized white lawn handkerchiefs, neatly hemestitche f_-. clearing during sale each â€" Ba A good saving. chance on new uilkribbom.i':‘a‘u of the popular shades such as navy, red, white pink and pale 1 0, to 4 in. wid.,pcr yd. LEA A" 4 Ribbons Handkerchilefs _ 'xb wide at i44 in. wide at "44 in. wide at SILK WARP. ‘ 46 in wide at 44 in. per & 48 in. per yfl 48 in. fine weave HENRIETTA. Men‘s Shirts Made ol pure ~ Merino SAVE! at at at sn«+ ._,v,.fi‘.

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