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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Jun 1910, p. 5

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'r' Ann; the tist at will and w"-. mt .1“ It“ a Toronto f EIIW” ll tho u. ot It. R, The old trueor building on the pm- Irrty on Var Northsrst run-r ot King and Duh y1trcrtsa, Watctlm, rmtly pun-hand hy the 'Tovrrn. mt trom the Dominion Lil» As- nunm romp-ray as in sun tor' a public building will be sold try pm, tle auction at thr promises on Satur- day, June Mth. New positions this wrrk tor stu- dents of the [mun "ttsinvss 1'ottegr H. Pearson, with Bank ot Commert N. ('rossmnn, with Dummion Bank, Bruin Wray and T. "oy, stvn. " W. G. 6: R.; A. StImIII, ditite Bell Teleplume Co., T. l'ulry, "on. “all Trt. Co.; ll. 1trirlaw11. hkpr. Float" [mutt-t h... Lsthttridge, MU. The H.RA'. is thr most 'atmrrsBttt1 business school in Western 0mm... he"! pounced mm! the Autumn, win-n the mums and members pro- Pose to "trrgrticatly mum tho work ol raising Inn’s lot this way worthy object. The entertainment under the vices - ot the Anti-Tuberculosis do, arranged tor June 21st, At the clone 0! the did! practise In the Presbyterian church last wed- ncsdny eve-Mm. the members Preheat- d Mr. N07. uenntiy with a hand- some mission leather sated oak chair. “as- slight token of their mstcem and regard, on the amnion ot his marriage. .' .u h 31 '""aqllcC7.r"'T"', ri, s.‘ r ‘ ' al 'i,l,r_",,'t",1S?dttI,tll'idtlliiitt m. WUMI’M ttttiN 1 'is.r: tSiiJ?il,t, 'dEtiiiii of ui.., fdL2 (2'"UP"iit'liPiigtiit T _ Sii'Srt"i'; " 'i" _ ”.m-owsm an. 09.91:. Pet op It. manta. nu Anton Imam-s AND mun: , - "" a by d M it'll"). icing.) a f,, ' - “his”. . I "» - _ III-human“; A. . 'r-. “but _ tunab- W ulna-u In.“ nun-hm Geo. Goulding, World's (hampion Walker, Jack Tait, Canadian on? mile Canadian Runner and Watt. Andrews, I'anada's Champion Bicy- cllsl. will be a: Waterlo July Isl Mil. Rev. J. R. Gihhrist, formerly oi Waterloo, will have the deepest and most heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends in Waterloo in his lull bereavrmot, occasioned by the death ot his beloved wife, which took place at t'ottintwood 1asn Saturday. In. Gilchrist was He! the true, help- meet oi her lumbar-d; possessing rare sweetness of disposition, infinite tact unramiahilily ot character, “him with the helpful experienees ot a sanctifntl lite falling her whole being and all her activity with Chtist'i.e. less, made her eminently sueeesslul in the work of her trksstd Master. _ 'f-Wr. i " Israel." The service- In the Presumed-I church Sunday were ot a. most Interesting character, the sermon by Rev. W. D. Lee on a “King's weight” being most impressive. Mr. o. Wel- denjnmmcr gave a pleasing render- ine ot Dudley Buck‘s "Fear Ye Not Daft [ail to attr-nj Wan-1100‘s Big Cekbratims, July 1st and 24d. Miss Gertie Hastic, who has been A most popular and etticieagt Opera- tor in the telephone once here tor nearly five years, lelt today tor her home in llarriston. Mia: Hum: in - my friends in Waterloo, u- nclally In Presbyterian circles, uh) will regret her departure . I Mr. Clayton Ear, Pepplcr street, Waterloo, who was successtul in pass- ltg his first year medicine, leaves to- morrow for Saskatoon, Sat, where he Intends spending the summr. An auIlumobilL- party consisting td Mr. J. E. Cu!) of the New Yorh Slate Hcsqital, Buralo, his wile and two children, real Miss M. E. Hart, Io‘mel'ly ot Waterloo, spent the week. em in town, gm-sts gt tte. tome of Mr. M. K. Braereie, Grorge St. 'They were accompanied on um re- tum by Miss Emma C. Anthem The prices at Ute market Satur- day morning were the same as last week. Btetter sold at 23 ccn'sper th. and eggs at 20 tents per doa. Mr. Will Geiger, Mother of Mr. Oliver Geiger at this tmm was t mteeeashtPeiutdidatc, at the final med- ical examinations at Toronto Unieer- my, securing honors. Come to Waterloo's cvtetrratioq Ju- ly last and Srri. Loading athletes will participate. a WANTB) 400!) Gall-IRA]; BER- nnt at on. Apply In. L. Nor- mu. Mt Lac-star Street, E.,Brr- Ila. at “It: membership ot -lic Wan-dob Gun Club this yeah-s substantial: ty inn-ad. Tm Club meets eVei'y' Tears) on tin-it gnu ml: val oi the Walctko Park. ThrttteadtsotMr.E6xrin Snider ,ttohnabeea-edtota. hou- lot some months will be glad to' hath-this abletobe oat may Ctr- larrrs, uswssmnn‘ "800. (um mien in the anll'nl A. R. tum-mm, (lulrmgn. Dated at ('roqul the Mt day a June "to. On mum ol lean. um“ and MI, can III-d In an.“ nrr. "an mu vm0TIGN' hr made in the Ill" peals ot Fred Mteevrr H. 1 Lot 3. Cot. In W. 8. amount ot assessnwm 88300; N.M. Wham! W l Lot I, Con, 9, A. M.. 200 an” nthan‘ at nssrssnw‘n! 33mm an1 Louis von, W. i Lot 3 ("IL " W. N. 100 I'm?) I-m'rrt'd 8500. No tttstion was In III in the appeals ot Mathew-n1 Ambrose Hahn. Lot 5, Von. " H. N., amount ot nut-smut "050; that no ettanges be made in the ttp- peuls of Prod Sin-V" H. 1Lot 3. Cot. lo W. N. amount ot assessnwm 38300; N.M. “53m” W I T." " After the consideration by said Court. ot the sew-rd appeals, the (hairman reported as follows, silt- We the members ot the Court of Revision and Appeal he; to rerort that on the appeal ot Christ F. Schluetcr K ' lot " Cot " W. M. so acres. no sction be tam-n, that in.» change be made in the appeal ‘ol Mrs. l. Burn... the gm!“ of Anirew Hahn B. Pt. Lot it, Con. K. S. " acres amount. at as- sessment “3.00 no It“!!! be (siren, the sssesslneuts ot c. R. Gies W. l Lot It, Com ty, " acres amount of assessment 17300 and val Hahn, K. ‘ 5 Lot It, Con. A. ' 108 acres am- ount of assessment also 37300.19” up; it Wren. Arai. . I": "ad.. we! at 'tu. 1 Total $473.67 Curried. _ (out ot Revision and Appeal re lhe Assessment rolls for the cunt-n1 year 1910. The Council [armed into a Court ot Ren‘sion at 2 o'clock p. m. After taking the oaths ol omcc it was moved by J. Roidol, seconded try A. P. Dammeier that A. B. Rob- ertsoet be (hairman of said Court. Carried. children W. Voisill. work on road Jenks Dresser a Co. one “tag Thos. Burnett. operating moat mine 10.25 Richard Johmon, trrawnittg pr. contract l P. 12.33 Atatrew Eydt, rep winter road UNI Mrs. C. Boegel, lumber mm “.70 P. Shaver, rep. roadway 5.00 _ W. H. Knight, salary gs assessor and court at Revision 38.00 A. chonald, salary as assessor and court of Revision 52.00 A. McDonald. taking census ot children and nostalgic 8.00 Jae. Lonotz, salary as assessor and Court of Ramon 42.00 Jue. Lorentz, taking census of 1 Ed; Ontario Metal Culvert Co., iron culvert H. E. Raw, iriank and culvert . cedar t account Alex. Irvin work on winter I tpad Milan: Bendqr, rep. railing and drawing lumber Louis Rambler, tittittur in wash» out. drawing ttravel, etc. 1 A. Lintiess for teams on road machine. etc. ' P. 2 John Geiger. damage to gain w gravel pit Mex; Snider, titting in walnut and ttraretting _ 20 Eph. Mrieker, rsllirtg in washout and gruelling l Geo. Ponder. shovellhg clay and gravel t Amer anli, shoveling clay ml gravel ' Alter a hit di-rim, at this in- mm subject. ad after due to.- Meratkn it was moved by A. P. Dnlnmeipr, seconded by R. Millet. that love be given the more: to hr "adults a by-la' " the July Dalton to.nmend br-taw No. 688 and to appoint an “under to enlorce tht provision- at mid Uri" um lady “on riding to dog! amd; undies being at my: without hehgl properly muzzlrd. Carried. Moved try tp. Ratings, mat-d ' br A. P. mam: that the noun-l dug accounts be paid an! that, the wave issue his order: in paymrut a! said nmounls. Tir.:-- The Municipal World Tp. adF- . plies 89.88 Herb. Rustedler, work on win- ter road 10.70 Herb Rumtcdler, [tuning in sev- on and cleaning ditch 13.00 I_L~ A . - d. Eitet, unveiling clay and gravel hm 'tit-tttattire “be; strongly-Ir;- ed gm out council lollow their ex- road Adam, Wéi'k oa" wittter 37300 Gill, 15.00 MAS 2.62 26.84 15.85 1.75 Tp. Cterk St. _ Jae nu. mo. Moved by A. P. "antmeirr, smou- drd by I Rridrt. tha" tttis, council do now “Mum to meet ngain at tit, Township no", Crmohitt, the f1rM. Womuy in July. ma, " o'ctoek mm. Cgterted. r" MINARD'S IIINIMENT IA MBER.. MAN'N FRIEND. Miss (Ivr'tmdr Monger ot chicUo was visiting friends In town on Tucs- day. Mrs. Wm. Behrens and Miss Brat- rirr Behrens were visitors in town on _T.'tsesdar. u . ", 83.50; and pun-7. uurca7itri an I 33.00. . _ '.-sitee mm PPN-ytmt tded . prize, 84:00; "seoetd prize. 1 dozen or] he... and mean. 83.59; am the i priuLyughn-lh, ".e. Mrs. (-Rcv.) David Coutltrtt uni son Ntuart, Mt tor canton yesttrday. alter a most ettlorMrle visit ot sov- rrnl weds at the home of hrr la- ther, Mr. Robert Y. Stung/Id": street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes and Miss "ugh“ have returned trom . dengu- lul trip to Torontd and Niagar11n- the-Lake. Mrs. Mauulum ot Ottawa, is a guest ot her brother, Mr. W. H. Rid- dl-ll, Kirttt street: _, Mrs. Abs. Mentor ot Trout Fires, has retarded and 3 Visit in lawn, a guest of Mr. no Mn. E. M. 1mm, Albert st. Mr. and In. Burnett BisholPite tsburg. Pa., are visiting Mend.- in the Twin-City. Mr. s. Burrows, ot Bellevllle was a visitor " the Hand Ollco ot The Mutual Life ot CM yesterday. ‘1... u”. u_...__ . -. . -- _ Mrs. B. W. Bechtel ls ipending sev- eral days with Elmira News. ‘Mn. Brennan and daughter Lo- rin otHanover are visiting rela- tives in town. Mia Ruby L. Eider of London visited her sister Miss May Epic: over Sunday. Mr. Peter Hemmer of Didsbury, Atta., visited at the home ot Mr. W. K. _Lirsenw_r, Yietoria St. In. Evans of Dakota is visiting friends and whine: in the Twin- cur. Mrs. E. Martin and "tagbters, His- su Hazel and Ids, spent Sunday. " the home at Mr. and In. Homer Watson, Boon. Miss Wing at the Station: 0mm Hospital is visiting " her home in Waterlog for sewers] ween. In. Geiger oi “can“ and son Mr, win Geiger were guests at the home ot Mr. and in. Oliver (him over Sunday. ‘Mr. T. RJEHI, ot Toronto, mnmt ot Anna" tor m and Lite ot Canada, In: a at the Head once “Haw. Mr. P.-9ttdtpr, Pemr--t8a but]. and under. First prize, hammock. 83.50; sew-d prize, 1 dual photos, $8.00; third prize, water as“, 81.50. l4.-(}mtlem's Tam-out. "iaqtH- Horse to count. to pet out, appoint- ments " per cent. Ptrst prize $5.00; second prize. pipe in use, $4.00; third prize. whip, 82.00. . Classes Ndtted in above out". II. Saddle Horse.--gtrst prize, “.00; second prim, fancy autumn $3.50; thin] prize. box dun. 82.50. ".--Sittgle Pony in tNeatestr-. "' hurls and under. Pint prize, clock,- SJMI; second prize, pair that. "ae: third prize. " lbs. rout bed. fl--- _.w V. -.. I'II'II prim 03.00; second prize. box ot cigars, $2.50; third prize. barber's tichu, 81.00. - one monttftteti,m iiiliia- tiii;,;".";?,',','; A“..- " M. - _ - - Hone to cant go per cent. wlgon and equipment, all per out. Home to hue been owned and totally and tor delivery br exhibitor for " least V ,____---- “.1, “I'll Ill]! ttte Int-cu all _ rum " "any as used in local deliveries. "A..- " ---- u 9. Single Roadster. (I'm only). First prize. ts.0e, Ion-M by pry can link; new“ pm, pd: shoes, 83.00; third prize, mt at Mount. 88.00. _ . . 10.--Dellvery Home and outttt..-.. Open to Waterloo only, shown usin- -" B-..-, __ ' - ‘- ,V,,_ -...--" -. an our." Flat "in, $5.00. in.“ 'M Morton-to; second. prim. uni: ist am, 83.00; am prize, undo: lump. 38.00. 1.4.1: mm their. Flat ”he "a... loco-I retro, in my: car. 83.50; and who. can» 'aria.' $3.00. _ '.-sitee Rug-tn fBrato-. Ptmt prize. 84:00; "seoetd ”is.“ 1 Ira he... and mean. . ; priuLyughn-lh, ".e. . Social and Personal Peter F. Nehttrttrtter, V" "In, “.00; and “'50, f('fd'tdi'll, 88.50; am mu. m, " an. dtig er ihidirii “ll”. w “a.“ 'tti, - 2tl't Lttf' "A ...'.. 2e yaetelPter. JmP0- a -i.rP- -- .t'l"S"d'.'lt --- a visitor l some oe the Waterloo County au- thorities "at tR3Bttt one through the _ Township ot Walk-sky to took atter tho dogs running at large without bring munlod. Nome ot the "tttpon- sible pun»; should be made " ox- Imple ot u w” the one in the " joining T'owohip ot Peel, when no loss than nhout thirty were ttgmt lot their must-nee In thin raped. In some can" the can“ amounted to nearly torty doll-rs. Why not at“. 1t9etorsotorreeomierauiG at once. The content were mostly saved through the short: ot the nei- I shots. The lou " covered by in- ,xuranco. Messrs. Stroll Bros. have the contract to tarnish the brick for. the new house that will go up at once tor Mr. Snyder. They have the beat ot material tor brick and tile which they turn out in their yard.--Mr. and Mn. Dan Mucsscr no visiting relative: in the vicinity at present. 1'ommutricautm.-it would be well it some ot the Wnterloo County nu- i out .ontt.-The residence ot Mr. Dnvid Snyder WI! totally destroyed by tire last. Thunduy anal-noon. Prep.“- tlona are being put forth to rebuild Among those who took I- the ex- Minion Iaat Friday were Mr. and Mn. John Wilkinson and two young- est .otnt.-The residence at Mr. mum The deputation Included Messrs. Gleason Shanta, Hy. Grain, Sam Sni- der, Sci-mat Ind Bracey. Some members ot the deputation expressed strong disaatiattetiost with the mn- Ber in which work on Erh street ll being done. Will Interview Min. l Councillors Kuhn and Tatt were appointed a committee to Interview the various molecular: in town enjoying specinl privibgee _ to tho hands employed and according to their agreement! with the town. Apparel Before Council. A, deputotion of infants were pres- ent in response to on invitation from the Council to eeeertnin their views in connection with the contraction of . mandala road trom Charles St. to the eorpontlon line on Erb St. and what proportion of the expense they were prepored to bear. "Y" on the corner ot King and Church street: be granted, the work to he done under the supervision ol the Town Bouncer 3nd upon the completion ot thy went to be prepared by the Town Solicitor. Request Gunter]. A resolution was - moved by Reeve Sun" and Councillor O'Don- net, that the tequest ot the Berlin Ligyt Commission to construct a I at Special Huang - A special meeting ot the Waterloo Council was held Tuesday evening. There were present Mayor Gnybill and Mann. Suggitt, Weichel, O’Don- nel, Ktttt and Sterling. It was decided to appoint special constabla tirr July I". Coaatrtretioeoitttaraaam Pan. tantalum St Discussed FARMERS WAIT . 1 "llli councu. WALLENSTEIN L?! If _ - Lt E. J. Boos Jawellry Store " and ”Vol"! C, murky”- -_.:.1_, A § ’E. d.’ RODS , $100 IN GOLD if ' Given Awav Free t , r-ss-rs-sz-E-E-E-z-s-i-ri-sms Lr-l--,-:---:-,--,---,,,-"),,",'-',",,"-:?-,-,-, , §Great Guessing Contest Jeweller and every ts purchase entitles you guess. The only MIDIYIUNC require you to buy SI worth of goods at - ist Prize $40 and Prize 390 3rd and 4th Prizes Sm each 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Prizes $5 each The above will be given to the 8 persons guessing the nearest number of Paid Admissions to the W.M.S. Big Dc. monstration on Juiy Ist and 2nd After- noon and Evening. ;"iii'iia'i'ite m 31 39mm» Show 'ri-: Our trade is a'eadily growing. There is: reason for it. To give prompt and ehetrfultseGiee in over our aim. Bruegeman's h, BHUEGEm GROOER Farm produce wand. Grocery [at no nerve you. Phone an B " die Meyer was manual to Mr. Levi Bruegemau at Waterloo. Rev. E. K. Meyer, of Jerseyviue, oTtciated, aual by Rev. J. D. Damm, Ber- lin. Miss A. Seibert ot Dashweot. attenddd the bride and lift. Reuben Hruetreman at Hanover. . bronze: of the groom supported the groom Cn- ly the immediate relati'ves and triends ot the relatives were in attendance, ' Hundreds of garment. to str'eet from. Indian Mead, Lin mu. Print: ck. made in th, "ish " popular prion, Way "tit $5.00 up. A happy event no? place at 12.30 .m. Tuesday at Berlin when Miss Ad- Summer Wants Bought Now§ __-..-, Ladlu’ White Skirts. carat mum? community”, Vests. Dram In _ Brut Variety '/ 'dllIliijiiliiiiliTif) i" zuclgs SHEFHOWE I f C WI hive Stand. toe children at so. 65. k tlk tttttd J’hillg for In!" new. Low and high cut mm (I 830] With "Mu-Ilium heal; in Menu, Women, and Children.“ I 659, "tr, uni 8tte, pair. _ _ . Tomi Whit; Canvas Oxfords from 1.35 to 3.00 pair. In. White Cm": Oxford. and Bluchon 1.50, 2.00. at! m _ "etrurioe. irurGTiiraii KING Br. to one AGE' llurml-BiNmuiitus; of _ A Carnival in - As l am leaving for Brttteh colum- bla In August my Stock of 4mm. Hatch”. etc. will be sold at little above “IO-It" M0. its original value. q . Everything will go with a rush and the early buyers will have the best selec- tion. Nearly the whole stock has been purchased within the past six months and everything of the latest designs] ' 6.75 Waltham Nickel Watches for $4.57 . 11.50 $8 G. Filled " 7.59 .90 Alarm Clocks for. . . . . ' . . . . . .57 and everything reduced in proportion. .. MILLS , at,?oi,fii,_,_.l_,_,,'i,, Cool Shoes See Posters. 'lek,t st? infect from. Gin bum in stef with 2mg: the not; dying. pug: h t L _ .-.- Tho war- ar. an hem hum. ,7._.. ”WWW“ - - 7' Tnhleta will brace up the nerves, hu- ish sick headache, prevent m- ency and invigorate the who]. lyi- tern. Sold by All Balm. ' T _ The Tolegn my frtkruts in iiness me p The bridal couple lelt for Toronto, Hamilton and - er points. Tiny will reside in Ira'. crloo. The Telegraph Joins with Moln- Chamberlain's Stomach and um an-“ ....:n l_A - u Waterloo ll lehlm them " -_ ii-i:, J prosperity. a, "is, at but Mg

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