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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jan 1911, p. 4

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_ The Mercantile Fire ri PLEASANT:SURPRISE i? i FOR YOUR WIFE i - -_ WM Waterloo County Fm lab): Bureau 59 kagt St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and w0mcn in all lines of work If you are out of employment communicate wizh us at once. No charge for registration or services rendered, Irtf THE EHPMYEBS’ ASSOCIATHIN “build 1trtte. on“. Waletloo Mutual Bui ding King St. Bunnie“ omce 249. Home an. flatness trolici'ea for tint. class ' Companies. 3ttttaerihedospiut.. ...... 230.1000 Deposit with the Dominion : thtrasraunent ...... .t.... .. 8117.140. All policies guaranteed by the, London and Lamb!" Insurance Company nith Ant-tn of 816.513.”. "'Triaut Pequegnat l 'et0"0o0o0oooooooooooeo-ooo.- C. A. BOEHM General Insurar. cc Anne. Bum to Buabemuuh " Gerhard Heintzman Piano All!“ Wright. Secretary Y. M. Hall, Inspector l BORE“ District Atreo Waterloo. Ont, Phone 249. imam: Gummy [NCO]! ’OKATID [.76 load Wrate - Inter!“ A liberal snowmen -will be made tor your We PIANO or ORGAN and patiahcwry terms "may“! for payment. of UUnee When in Berlin can It our wgmom and so. our Me Rock of pianm. Queen St. 8. Berlin, Phone' 586 The various Exclulivo features of this Piano no ot /"r.h mgrigthnt it plows I" Irh? hue heard it. ’aarl Sunburst: .. or Gresoonts F. IE, Gardiner, Tho, are My and the beat of their kind. And will be sure to plane you. Our annulment of justly Duh " ladies Open Gluten, Needles. Broaden. Sub Pin, and Fob. 00-. from the beet aluminum" and prices as the lowest. IFF' Would slse nutgenumely appreciate A Terms tor complete course is only $10 includes a pom-v1. fitting system given Iron Next class to commence on Jan. 9th. For further particulars “Inc or we us at our rcsidcncc on Saturday, Jun. 71h. il‘akel Persynal Course at School I or By Mail. Why spend months at a dressmaking shop, where you do nothing but hem, overcast. sew on hooks and eyes, em, _-all the little ttungs you already knew before you went there. where if you came here instead we would show you how to cut, put together, ftt and fmish everything from plain- ast shirtwatst to most elaborate toi- lette in 2 weeks. We have taught thousands this method within the past l0 years and will give anyone $25 who can tell us where more is taught about cutting than by us. either in Canada or the In, .tml States. Whether you be the wile or daughter of . tanner, la- borer, mechanic, merchant or mll- linnaire, you should learn dressmakv ing. No accompllshment you can ttLt- q'tlrr will proie to iou of such“- ery day lilelung va1pm as a practi- cal knonledge ot dressmaking. It is needed in may home, just. an much as to know how to cook a good meal. l tew days' trial are guru free or charge and it student tinds it not all we recommend it to be, the have privilege to stop, there being no pay in advance. s mule It will on Herbert St. l For “jumper. Burl-pa. Room [Muuldings ind Home “curls-n3. " will may you to vuit my sample noun " I [line just. "can ed the newest. "sler, cur-plat f Canadiln and For- eign Wall I’M-en. I will mum the publlc the lust. value for their money as I will furnish I" “all paper. etc. to he put up by myself at. Ellwo- n.le price. Inna to be paid a ' ot delivery. Learn Dressmaking Progressive Bulb'- Letdln. Junior lel'l MISSES ELLISON Drrss Cutting School” Ill Church St. Berlin. Paul Gunther. Waterloo Ont MM, irtv; ulw mul mun-u; at UN: Hush-In (My ('uunnl Tun-May owning the "numb": alumni-NI to tbr Royal Caitt “hrrt‘ A sump" “as prnrldnd and “ago; Hastings was' agreeably honored by his colleagues He WM prI-wnlod u ith an addrrss and a hand- Home out glass Iomonado an as an ap- monaliuu oi his sonim as Mayor VIM”! 'Iii-iron/ l'rasuuk, ..1 NW "rhitot llntrl. w “hose t'titatr "hhnlf‘lll the Croun shares that a In" UPS} smlor muniru-d a ttututt run-L, ranu‘ up ttrtor. Poiirr, Magi; Iran: Hams luv-Ir- untold”. and “as with-luv] lo [nut munlhs Imprison- tttrttt on a than: ot srlling liquur ttMhottt a lu‘nnw. l'nnu-Im- is a Inval I-[Ihun tontt Ph' RSI-W I" trltrN To Mthoft a social manner and retreshnwnts wer scum}. Among those present at this loatllrr of the meeting were Mr. W. H. Srhmalz who is the president of the Brrlin Musical Sat-int); and Nay- or Hahn, . The annual mecting of thr Inca! branch of the Federation n! Musiv cians has held in the band-rooms Thursday at which than was a large and rrprpsvnlative attendance oi members of the “Hun and Preston bands, The organization has made sabistavtory progress during the year according to the reports presented by the "tres. The statt-ror the ensuing war was Ch'Chll as b9tows: I'rvstdrnt. U, IC, Srhnltz. (4th term) Isit Tice-Pros.. A. It. Pringle. 2nd Vice-Pres., S, Form-r. h'ecrctary, ll. A. Alina-M theMot um slnce inauguration), Treasurer, Noah ZI-IIrr, theld omee slnrt- Inauguration), sIs'xecntivt, I'om., Preston end, It. K, Srhultz. John Holland; Ed. Univ. F. 1lutrtik, Itorlln mi, u, Zrllur. (I. NILnern. Itsrar Lullhm I-‘r-mk Mort, waxeuun‘r l'um.. Prrston end, It. K, 311th1. John Holland; lid. Tlcrw, F. 1rutrejek; Merlin mi. u, Zrllur. tt. lm-nl-hurn, Itsrar wavr, Frank Mink hes, John Milk-r. Sq‘rgmlnt at Arms, Presion mud, Mr. Hoax; lh-rlin rnd, G. hUreit. AuJiturs. A. D. Priagle. Ed. "eise. Atter the busimss oi lhe Honing “as cunrlndvd an hour was spent in FBDEIMTIDN OF From att over tmerica they 'te.stity to thr merits ot MINAIHYS [ANI- MENT. the best ol household Rum- dies. MINAIHYS LTNrMHNT co, [AMI- TED. We pnhlish simph: straight tusli manials, not press attvnts' interviews from well known petole. . The contention next year will be llcld at Gormiiy. Ont., with Mr. J. “bright as President and Mr. Peter Shun: or this toe', as Secretary. ly Iintetted to. Art essay of special mien-st was that given by Mr. 1. Pike, of Markham, viz., “Amusements. lawful and Ualawtut," He maintain- ed that those amusements which tend to lessen spiritual lite should not be participated in by Christians. The large number of questions hand- cl in were very ably answered by Iles. S. Goudfv and Mr. l. Pike. This part of the programme proved ver.' interesting. The Sunday School Convention at Bethany Church, which commenced on The subjects yesterday afternoon and last night were especially interesting, and the speakers were very attentive- In the absence of the President, Mr. ll. Lehman. oi 'l'oroato, Mr. D. Greer. ot Wallace, tice-president, was mm! , to the chair and presided in a wry fable manner. After the address ol “clcome by Rev. S. Urcssmnn and the reply by the Chairman. the subjects ot we Honing were taken up, the first one being "How to ttave a good Cour vention." by Mr. David Greer. Ttte subject was ably handled and in ttfd, discussion which followed many help- ful suggestions were brought out. The second subject. and one ot great interest was "Missionary Work in the Soudan." by Miss Emma llostet-‘ Icr. This address was (allowed very closely throughout and shoes ed the‘ needs of this vast field to be rcryl great. which ruin in Baku: lira nook. 'fs1ll'dl Friday wu o’penod on Thank] evening and proud ed very interesting The attendance is large. many delegates being present from different parts oi Ontario The Sunday WI Convention "Hank-Id" tuna-unlo- Ham». u UHF F'HI " MONTHS 7”..me TAKE MUSICIANS MEET NOTICE , sun-9n ma _ Hindi“. mun-u! qua- 1h (‘lmslmax Mun-mg Mt 1\ Gage and “Mu tl Flt-Mn and T rum!” unmiwd Cor, RM . Huntrr at his lttrtttr, ai All Pat ',tott \\rr.ur. Toronto, “hon 1hr hchalt of mmr two hundred of {Hunk in dilierrnt parts at thc, trr, ma Iangihlr Chptrs'ston of paths' and apptr'ciatiort. D th, ‘Vlnrlx Liv-“n and u r‘anzrlL' “I"! a l" a Hum. lot t', ' Is " but _ An array of lmcly gins trstitied td the high esteem in which the you! r-ulpl- are held . Mr and Mrs Munich base taken up their rosidcm-n at " 01mm South. Their mam (Hands one"! to them their host xrishr, for a long and happy wedded life. Ttr" mu Telephone stall, of “In the grown is a member, presented him with a clock and "In mm, who way preoously mnployrd there, method a choc-duo sci. Alter the ("cum") and cantata]: Hons”. nodding deteuner ThtbS par» toer, ot TIMru.y (”FT A preUr “aiding was solemnizcd a “runaway allctnoon at 30'clock at the home of Mr. and Hts. George Minimum, 96 Queen St. south, when Ihcit daughtrr, Ethel Jean, was nub ried lo Mr. J. C. "tMich, son of Mt. and Mrs. U. "numb. li.5 Victoria St, Rev. J. W. J. Anduw trettommsd the PPrrmony, which wps witnessed by only the immediate relatives ot the contracting parties The bride wore a brown suit “in: lust Lu match and was attended by he! Hum: Miss Mahrl Mr. Gerald llnllich, the grrrotn's brother, was batman, The youm': gin to 'he bride “ass beautiful wt of Penn" lamb lurs. lo the hrldoumuid I pearl sunburst and to the but man u amethyst tie pin, tit, Johu's Lutheran church, Wart- burg, on Dee. 27th, at 3 pm, when Miss Annie. Grave was married to Mr. H. Schneider, oi 1terlin, Uni. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. F. Oldenburg. The bride was gin-n away by her father, Mr. Wm. (here, while the wedding march, was being played by Mr. Wm, Ehgootlo! Wartbuig. The bridesmaid was no: Clara Grew oi Strauord. while thr, groom was supported by Ed. Grove ot Setrringvitlc, brother of the bride. The ceremony over, all went to tho home of the bride's.fattter where a grand wedding dinner was awaiting titem. The bride looked well in a navy hlue amt of broadcloth with hat to match T " happy couple left on the :30 train tor their home in Berlin. Tttvit many irknda unite in wishing Uri-m all happiness and prosperity" in their married lilo. ”7,, _'"'".. 'IID\’\ an. Ilu' br:de's home, ti6 Birmingham street. Stratford. on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Mend Sherman was united in marriage to Mr. D. tg, Jackman, M. A.. (annuly Science Master at tho B.c.T.r., and now of the lit-partmcut at Chemistry. Still Cullen ot 1esteqpathn Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Jackmau will take up their residence alter the New Year at 525 15th street, Des Moines. la. Mr. Jachnan’s many TwitCiiv friends will extend their heartiest congratulttions and good "islam. T l M, The judgnwnt is defendants and in Wm. "oos remains 'tor trip plamuli'. and G. H. Watson, _ ki.. for Ilw defendants had summed up titeir arguments, "is Lordship held that th" l'umpanp had nut-a born fide otrer to pay on the mortgages held by Mesrt,. Zutwr and Dante-hut the marked clicNuets presented by Mr. A. ft. Boo-hula were not accepted by Solicitor Sims “In: thinned they should bu paid to the parties holding Ahe mortgages but who could not be but]. It these Lin-ques has been aw calm-(l the sale on' July 15th won” have been unnecessary. Justice Clutc also gave the Comptoy three moutixs‘ time to pay on the mortgage m. n... ...-._-_--, _ .. . A Mr. 1tocluuvr “ho is the Secretary ot the Company. was the rmipicnt ot many congratulations upon his vic- tory. ltr. Henry Lyman Fish.. ot was subpoenaed by the defendants but Burialo, who was a bidder at the sale, was not rallrd It" Five eridenee. man " t and Ye repai rs next tew months. on the propert.lr'hiG the Ch proposvs doing and in addith ms Lordship Justhr ('luu- remit-led a verdict in “to! of the Kaiscrhot Hon-l tu., at Use conclusion of the (use trough'. by the company agaiml the alleged sale ut the property of Mr. "os. '1.qu and others in which thc alloy-J sale ot The property to Mr. Wm. nous was set aside and the Jefrndants were ordered lo pay the tests oi lite trial. Ark-r Ge mumm- had been presen- tad and Mesars. M. A. Sword, if. tor the plat-fi, and G. H. Watson. very pretty weddintr took place at IloFtiCH---BLt:iiuIORN quiet wedding took HYMENEAL J A ERMA N--siiERat,tx ts'CHNErDER-mttu'VE, Fr" Illa-L run-n! is being appealed try and in the meantime Mr. remains in pnasousltm. M3 Palmer nlwn 1hry,nn wired of his of 1mm sun“ of ich the Cumpaiy in addition will “in? at, I he during the "At the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was making spellspvery few 'Mays. My hands and feet would get cold; I could scarcely brrathr, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until I \muld be unconscious. Those about me could not toll there Iran We in me. After the ' sprlls I 1sonltl be may weak a nervous, "lecpless and witru" appetite: had neuralgia head and heart , At thc r.cittctly a shors tlisapprarcd ar. all the hr: V . ___ --e w ' mind and the matcmll In!“ nothing of 'vlolhcspiu I“ 9 pins, tind odds and and: it goods. . ' MR" 8orut mseretorT," VETS“ be annoyed oy the [new puppet famine. There must be homo dig Hum iryrettttity lett in tai.", Every AU, has ind datum.“ its Wilmer; rogue _ ' with [any " [nut-hm ho lavished on the miie) "I doll trom the PteV',, We reluse to be 'triurttd on: tho possibility ota don twine. halls are a necessity oi the handle lamb hurt. but we believe the ‘ ‘4 ki material instinct can be but; ‘; aed with plain dolls. horeiMsy3 , , not: rag dolls. TCC". 1-: , We remember a little wo . g l yumcd over a clotbeqil4 B) , ' lama-d. armless amtlo- " ' , son, Dr. J. F. Honsaerkerliririiiii- chin and Sectctary Eby. Owing to an engagement at the Star Mr. Philip was unable to reach the institution until after the Board bad adjourned. Those present were Messrs. J. B. Hughes, F. W. Shep- pard, E. P. Clement. Geo. 13mg. B. Bricker, G. M.-wau, m. mu.- A R'solutlon was unanimously pass.- rd expressing the sincere thanks of line Board to Mr. Philip and the committee for tlulr benevolent and timely other. The otrrr of Mr. Philip and the ronlmittee was [ITOIIMY discussed by the members present and in order that there “on” be no nsisttuderstatv0, ing regarding the odor it was agreed that the tent. be aceepted try the Board for the use at the Hospital for such cases requiring open-air treat- ment which inadvertently develop in ‘the Hospital, the said teat to boun- der the supervision of the Board. The opinion was .xpresscd that the citizens of the Twiua'ity have nut shown the interest in the establish- meat ot a tuberculosis sanitation: that the object drservts. The Ito.; vital was hen-r erected tor the irrat- ment ot tuberculosis patients and until a new addition is amt-ted pun-- tirally no punish... tatt be mudrlor patients who develop tuberculosis while being heated for other ailments in the institution. The tent, which is uttered by the Prinuss Bonnie tuni- mittee. is very amt-pubic at this 1 time amy as soon as it is erected _ will he otropied by a patient 'i'1t'/ ing treatment at the Hospital at the present time. A do“ tum inc? Samoan-Y A wig! meeting ot the nem- Waterhv, Hospital Board was held on Friday evening tor the purpose of ldeullllg with a worthy proposition made by Mr. Geo. o. Philip on be- hall ol the Princess "teusie commit- ‘tL'e After squaring up we at- counts in connection with the remit Imount tion oi the play here svseratl “veils ago it was [mini [lint them "asa halal-re of about $75 “H h z the comiiiittse dented should hr tN t pended ior some t'lialitalxli' oiljt‘t'. l wry little progress has been made I?) the union: 1Atbercuiosis organ a- ‘tions on the Twin-City it was sug- I gested that u tent might be purctrarr l ed with the surplus amount to be us: od at the BAN. Hospital tor ttw trratment ot tmtortunate patients. In. Minehin submitted the proposal to the Board and stated that the committee desireio that the tent be used tor the tn-alment of tubercclar cases until such time as a cotMiumtF tise Sanitarium is erected in this vi- rinit} when it is to be turned our to the management ot the proposed institution. i H-teat It"! Fucubly Cec- 'Hem m of Tent For OFFER WILL (Cleveland 'nails, Dealer.) and (Into gown: “its NOT WORRIED. BE ACCEPTED "tiii/ii L'NDERTAKINH Special bum-hes. luv I '?.ooo0mhesoerrrtesrteserem -'-""""""-r--- Another car load of cheap Dressers, Washatnnds and side' is the last lot we will be able to sell at URESSERS ti Myles to chase from, British Bevel Mi WASH STANDS - - - _ - - SIDEBOARDS 5 styles, British Bevel Mirrors 6.50 (‘HAIRS fancy tarved backs per 1-2 dqren - - EXTENSION TABLES 5 legs, 6' feet long - si' ! ofMusical thd Simpson’s Retail Furnit: Victor Talking Machines, Pollock Phonographs Genuine, Edison graphs, Columbia Graphophonos Musie Isis Muaic Hulls Violin Cakes Metronomes Blow Acord 26 King St. West, semi - - Where You can Always on the "nut BUY A Wanless wanted. 'ordeous All in for a”; values this “a Banana. duet Received 1' Rules Violins Whistles Unit-n Our-inns Xylophone Autohnrps Benche- as Zithem Stool- MUSIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS pedal atlonttuu laid“) Day Phone 37. 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