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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1911, p. 6

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The members _ of the B BC Club, about a score in mumbet, met at the home o Miss Emma Belle Roos, Geo rge St, on Tuesday evening During the evening Miss Olive Gtaybill ho w shorth leave for the West s ay presonted vorth a beantiful eto en ebony brusbes _ Miss: Margate! Nir Dougall, one of the membets. was aiso made the recrpient of a D shower The evening tas rhjor Dqi 1 1 Becosube uaard obmeed o the Hiez Mite tm and Poabdic Benectc Sole advents ments of _A Weseloh & Co Rerl as they offer to puy tatitoad fares all purchases of $5 00 and up to pn ple within a tadms of 20 miles 1 "as. Str0h, the: tencvearcold sou of Mt. and Mrs. \Wm. Stroh, stistained a broken leg. The dittle lad wors riding on a sleigh when a tunaway horse belonging to the Canada Furmâ€" ture Co cellided with the _ sleigh, throw ing the lad under the wheelszof a& Passing coal wasgon. resultins qn a bad fracture of in« Te# the Presby terian Ladies‘ Aid Society at the ‘‘Manse" _ on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. The annual reports presented showed the past year to have been one of the best in the history of the Society, and _ the members _ showed their appreciation of the good _ work accomplished by reâ€"vlecting _ all othe officers by acclamation. _ Tea was served at the close ut the â€" business meeting, and i social hour much conâ€" joyed by the Lulie: Y untotbunate aecend Tuesday night at about Chas. Strob, the tenâ€"s Mt. and Mrso Wm o se Contirmation services were h« Monday _ evening | at St. Sa church, a _ large number attc Right Reverend J Williams, B of Huron delivered a shott _ ad after which nine were confirme church was tastefully decorated the occasion. LOSTâ€"Between U felmann‘s â€" ston and . the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph _ Office, Waterloo, a small book containing ae counts of the late (Geo, Lichty Re ward to finder at this ofher esd Mr. and Mrs. J. Moorman and lam ly, who have been the honoted guests of so manm delight ul entertainment: during the past month, Jeft fown un Thursday for theit new home in Tor onto, accompanied by the best wishes of hosts of warm frtiends made during their sojourn in Waterloo, whe wit sincere regtet bade theit adieu t« this most highly esteemed family. TELEGRAPH OPERATING â€" with thorough knowledge of Statron Agent‘: work will insute & good salats. Cen tral Telegraph School, Teronto, proâ€" vides proper instiruction Free cata lLazue. _ Write, SUSTAINED A BROKEN L&G [3 WANTEDâ€"Girl to do general houseâ€" work, also young girl by the day to belp with two children Apply G. W Marrison, Bank of Commerce, Waterâ€" loo. # An unfortumate | aceidert occurred on Wodnesday in the factory of â€" th: Canada Furniture Co., Ltd . in which Wm. _ Mussel, an cmploys, had his right _ hand hbasiv ~ lucerat 1. w bile working at â€" a shaper machine. 11 was found _ necessary to amputate a portion of one of the finze s Mrs. W. D A very enjorable dance was held Friday _ in the Recreation Hall by the Acadian Club, about filty couples atltending.. Starnaman‘s â€" orchestra provided excellent music for the occaâ€" slon. Butter and eggs still commandt â€"a high price and there was a good supâ€" ply oi both these table necessities at the market Saturday morning. | Butâ€" ter sold at 25¢, 27¢ and 28c and eggs at 35¢ and 36¢c. Other produce | was wisposed of at the usual prices ver ?"e evening tas enjoyably t in games, after which delectable Big January cleariug sale now at Etnst‘s, Berlin. Mr. Isaac Gian tionally fine Joad onto, _ oltaining ; them. DKVITE‘s DRUS STOR Presentation NXXAXTTA CCA 4 T\ LOCAL NEWS 1 full line of supplies, ali stock new and iresh at Cepuine Eastman‘s ' K OO aA K s 217, enman Ladies‘ Aid Society inse"" _ on Tuesday afterâ€" annual reports _ presented past yvear to have _ been Notice Lee was the hostess of Deutecbe Apotbek« WATERLOO, mueces were held on at S Saviout‘s number _ atteuding J. Williams, Bishop d a short _ address, were confirmed. The cerdent oslupped an cxeep ol eattle to Tor recet 4) pmices fou *~««« mxout red $N in which e uy ibtiâ€" Mi Mc s them o. the meetâ€" McRoberts OmA for tear her The enterfainment and berotup commuitters and Hbtatian be appointed by the officets. I‘ne Areasuret‘s report showed cerpts to have been $107.82, and Lenditures $92.69, leaving a bala: £10.13 on band, un J Brvegeman, wasre also Rev. M L Wing, class MroIta Snyde viee president, Xr oA seeretati. MroWo W oo e I8 n nedl ; meml trine P Aunual Meeting Held in Evarâ€" gelical Church and Officers Elected Lh Cutts netgule;, f The > poils of the > Treasumei and the van were Iugbly. satisfacte; the pmogiess and antere M« waul d Park Boardâ€"1 Unglies, Penee Yiewsers YOUNG MEN‘S B lamw No 3NX q appeintemnl of an PE 41. Albq) Powund Keeper Vim. Sbrob. Adfitopsâ€"Uou A~ Hachined Representat o Trestâ€"Maver C d e ty Woo Yeitel, . Conrad, .Jr «C._ Wolfe il Liphardt © Town Property Conmmitterâ€" Chait man, Jaceb Conrad, Jr o and x wWolfe, . Kint, W.o6, Weichel Fite: Depaitment Commutterâ€"Chair nan, A. Eo Sanderson, and C X Inebn, HL Liphardt, W.oH. Kutt Licht Committeeâ€"â€" Chairman, W Kutt, and W. Veitel, W.G. Weichel. Y inotion was passed authorizing the adertk in use the ues ef â€" the steofing committees printed on cards. Ocheers Appoitdted. Fhe conncil made the {ollowing ap eantmenis for the yeariâ€" Vedical Health Ofacerâ€"In W 4 o Dutn The report of theos mitiee, which uamed I the yarious cominiftse The commritters alterw he‘t chairmen. Finance ind Printing "batrman, WoG Weic) wets of Conneil. (n Wots on Erb street He â€" said this strect _ should be macadamized trom Charles street _ to the cotpora fren line this vear. The _ township wad dore their part and it is now for this town to get the old byâ€"law oreâ€" scinded in order to get the _ Governâ€" meat grant. There are also _ many people who would like to see Kinz * seentes a large number of manuâ€" lacturing industties. _ Last year the town was successful in securing a trunk factory, and several other smalâ€" ler industtics. .In connection with the Board of Works the Mayot mentioned the work on Erb street He â€" said this strect _ should be macadamized trom Charles street â€" to the cornara scher. j Cemetery Carcelakertâ€"Win. Peltz Beard of Hralthâ€"Chas. Hachnel Maror Levi Graybill in ns imnaugurtâ€" al address emphasized the need _ of a progressive industrial _ policy. _ A larger number of new industrics woula greatly assist in bringing more peoâ€" ple_to Wateriod, requiring the _ erecâ€" tion of new residences and generally aid in upbuilding the _ town. The town has little chance to grow unless A seentes a large number of manuâ€" Gray bill in the chair, Reeve Deputy Reeve Weichel, and lors Sanderson, Conrad, Kutt tel, Wolfe and Liphardt. cencerns. . He matters which tention oof the vear Mayer invaugural cated enermefic more IM ind _ Mr Boadd ameount allowed by law tention to adopt a pro trial policy and eBorts al present to seeure a LTY. considered too low, and a revision in the assessment may result in the â€" asâ€" stssing of the _ insurance compantes aud incomes of business men â€" to . the ameunt allowed by law. It is the inâ€" tention to adopt a progressive indusâ€" «lt The Waterloo Councrl of 1%1 al theu â€" inaugural session held Menday cvening discussed | a number ol _ im portant questions An Assessment Committee was appointed _ to â€" again engumre into assessinents which were Town Council Will Likely Appoint an Assessâ€" ment Committee to Regulate the Present Assessment System D MAYOR GRAYBILL ADVOCATES AN INDUSTRIAL POLICY The members present werd total attendance of s attendance for the There are 19 membe piesent. and fonr D Library â€" Boardâ€"( UTAL additss and advoâ€" } @A progressive and efic_policy in regard to securing manulactorties _ «nd _ industrial tus. He also outuned various Standing Committees the ntative bf itot Gravbill 16W en which would demand the ut the Council during the fa "BHible ast vear Mavor‘s Address M 1 B. Hagey, assistan cntet Lamment and men Works ; Commuit teeâ€"Chair Hichn, A. E. Sanderson mA Gourdd. Jr.l 6. Wolie calhedin BIBLE CLASS Graybill address wrad Huchnergard Ba T , leaving a balance of | _ MINARIMS LINITXT CURES {| crouns. Te o =_ permaneut shape an should be thoroughts some uction taken. & Nhia 1 cllorts are being made secute a large _ indusâ€" Puilip \. Devitt, nling ComtmilLeo â€" Weickel, and ~ mem teSWLQC omeeling tis, special meet , ad awhieh â€" ther ance ol 118X Th for the vear was members on _ the \fenr _ honbotar 11 s oi Hents | tudy hy Powâ€" President, _ Mi â€"elected. as was , tracher of the >ro was _ elected K Cressman Shantz treasurâ€" agey, asststant L4 tod d Sonting _ Conâ€" the members fog €~ was adopted. wards appointed n ids U oT id Ih Te delivered and Mever vere __ Mayor eve _ Mucln, and â€" Councilâ€" mimil te« Sam Nni Hospital Huchner Let ho will varous and thic and V the at lis M1 H. Loren,, fuel Hugh Davidson, Casper Braun, Mi 1) [ §1 UEATH OF JoOnNn [n Lears, j aiternmeen af ween an adl h Wirter &A Loght Co rembal ( 222 00; ... Water. town Hall "UnH XIOTK F. S. Kumpi | was apâ€" pointed to go over the report of the Berlin Light Commission â€"and ascerâ€" tain its cotrectress, and teport at the next meeting. . The town of Waterloo was given this privilege by the Re:way *Board ow hen it issued an order requiting Betlin to Pay °_ this town one quarter of the net carnings of the street railway for the privilege ol running its cars un _ Waterloo streets. \ grant of 10 0) Sick Clildren‘s Hos poor heating at . AÂ¥ICE som man ol ghe Pro instructed to h tortably. heated Town Clerk F pointed to go « Berlin Light Co n Reeve Huclhn said no one shou allowed _ to haul EtaÂ¥el Tfrom town‘s sand pit without orders the Town Clerk, Mr. Weichel was of the opinion ne ene should be sold gravel and U any mouey was to be made tot haye thée town secure teams haul gravel to abny one requiring is He was in favor of selling the | n direct to users. Mr UCTOCAmON oi motiolt was passe pornting the Mayor, Reeve and Clerk a committee to gathc and reporl at the HeXE nmoetin " bol~‘co hat a committec be apâ€" pointed and secure information. Deputy Reeve Weichel stated _ that this was one oi the most _ important questions which bas come before the council. Je said that it was absoluâ€" tely necessary | that some action should betaken. He was in favor of assessâ€" ing â€" business men _ on income, insurâ€" ance companies, and property to the amount allowed â€"by law. He _ was heartily in favor of appointing a comâ€" mitice of three to go into the _ :maiâ€" ter â€" oroughly AMiter some further Utslssion it mutiin ie sls Mavyor Graybill was of the uptiion that the assessment could be _ raised In seme Instances lllS"l'i!Il("‘ Com:â€" Lbanics cenld by law be assessed on Incoimne, and the speaker instanced one company in Berlin that was assessed Â¥10,000. . There are men with large incomes who ate not assessed on â€" inâ€" come and _ he thought this vreat‘s council should go into the matter. He Nuggested that a committee be apâ€" poifted and secure informatinn NJ SUCCESSEFUL CARNIYVAL Moogk, town bail Doetsam, _ _ s Behlender. supnlic r._Jotin Baumpaertn restdent of| Waterloo Mr. Weichel drew lThe question of appoinling an Sessor was left over until â€" the meeting. Councillor RKutt stated â€" that PWn was not cettine all thi . S ommmentor Rutt stated _ that the timvn was not getting all the money l was entitled to by law, â€" and sugâ€" gested that a cominittee be appointed to go into the matter M muntcipal oflicers for the _ town _ of Waterloo was given the first and see und reading. Byâ€"aw No. 3X8 to provide tor â€" the borrowing of not more than $25, on trom the Molsons Bank was given ats liat and secoud reading By law No. â€" to provide jor Uhe carsing of $10,000 debentures for the Waterloo Light Commission was given its id reading and passed . adict born The Wall icaling at the new marke Witer some discussion the it ghe Propetly Committo MMr hoi tla M p Verounts Passed. oght Committee, ty NeCl SHP TY IETESDCCEâ€" oef â€" Waterloo for the past passod away on Thursday 1022300 s ctock. He had health for over a teat im us in e creq l un was dn Iis G3rd vear in Gennant. coming from ty to Watrrloo. Far un. Other Matters en to have the velin said no one should to haul gtave! from d pit without orders ir \ppoimnt Assessment Com mittee. Pva alsecatres ph mb the "C Fuin an w Sehnteifzet, o a chintd!, in Hinee aed en m off supplies 2Ulm thal was assessed Pre alreo men with large _are_not assessed on inâ€" he thought this veat‘s firemen‘s salary new martkey bldg MIng. clg. ...... supplies .........._. new market bldg lamps HscP ©00 as Hospital BAUMGIERTNER _ one requirting. same. of selling the gravel 1 too the m by M en attention to to gather data Â¥t meeling. $ to provide ter _ the more than | $25 tu0 Bank was given its p isston the chair Committor was 10 dn mockh . ~Telegraph, Thussday, January 12, 1911 Page 5 uB building â€" com made to the market build It passed It t a t th card Tha 0 mln[llv drant _ $12.40 â€"â€" %19 s h13 910. 00 125.00 waad 35.15 10.13 JL3 4.85 O1} 14 9. 00 S 1.05 1.13 uptâ€" apâ€" Tow n the from that that why and N( Uf) Ti next Apet duly 1"H M Pnd Sectetaryâ€"Miss (GGrofi. Treas. â€"Master Gotdon Musselman UOrganistâ€"Miss Lauta Bauman. Asst. Organistâ€"Miss Hannah Musâ€" selman. The reports of the vanous commitâ€" tees were very gratifying. The total receipts for the year wore $308.73.. Balance on hand STt 65. M St. Lowis Church, Waterloo, at 3 o‘clock _ Wednesday â€" the marnbiage took _ place of Gertrude second daughâ€" ter of Mro ainml Mrs. M. E. Connor, 11 Mt. Hope St.. Retlin, fo Dr. Ponl _ Poison of â€" Belle Iivet â€" The Labps _ coupte leffo ty o the afterneon cbam For thefro fititte Checue wi Ks The Y.P.A. of the Evangelical Asâ€" sociation held its annual meeting â€" on Sunday, at which the following â€" offiâ€" cers were elected for the year 1911:â€" Presidentâ€"Miss Alda Haus. Vice Pres.â€"Miss Gertrude Wing. I school room _ Wednesday evening. _ A large number of the members _ were present and _ the election of officers was as follows:â€" Hon. Pres.â€"Mts. S. 3}. Bricker Pres.â€"Mrs. W. D. Lee. . Ist Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Valentine, and Vice Pres,â€"Mrs. W. M. 0. Locâ€" head. [ Nee.â€"Miss Elednor M. Watson. 1 _ Treasurerâ€"Miss Eva Reid. Organistâ€"Mrs. J. A. Harper. Pioneer â€" Secretaryâ€" Miss _ Blanche NanEvery. Press Necretaryâ€"Miss May _ Vanâ€" Every 1t the elose of the mecting _ Miss Watson, on behalf of Mrs. Edwin Snuider, formetr President, _ presented Mrs. S. B. Bricker with a beautiful bouquet of violets for her kindness in acting as President jor the greater part of last year. ANNUAL MEETING Guardâ€"Pro /( Cianceierâ€"Itr > proorb l â€" Aafs a DpA Lh d umsch ts MWautz, and \fte1 the meetis The annual meeting of the Home Missionary Society of the â€" Waterloo Presbytetian church was beld in the wWwEDDED AT R. C. CHURCH H11 inaticral 400000040400 9000000080 #009900999000009809884 installed th as follows s â€"Hro. Lo isuberâ€"Br shalâ€"Bre d Officers Elected MOB OA rewulat m« OFFICERS ELECTED 1t 0 meelinz et Branch Ne & held Jan 19th, td ischer, District Deputy the officers fot the vea ols â€"liro chl OF THE Y. P. A H dam Sevler (chalt s Mex â€"â€" Rackert Herting Laceh T« lacob doler im Sevh ~â€" Phetrict It m UJ S Mik . 1 Selhnatt h atr all a happy New Snpder, Miss : Gladys Devitt, and Miss Lida I-‘ullm\'mg th were entertain Excertive Com after which a spent most epie On Thursday nigift a q Evangelical _ clhmrch chour which the following Tc ted for the vear 1911 â€"â€" Hon. Presâ€"â€"Ber AP i o \n especially interesting and joyable meeting of the Clara mann Club was held Naturday noon, at which thete was a la tendance. The study of the foll of the various nations was corn and French, Bohemian, Germar | 0_ .8 60 22007 Lhete was a large atâ€" tendance. The studyr of the folk songs of the various nations was continued and French, Bohemian, German, Slaâ€" vonic, Russian, Htalian, English and Scotch folk sungs comprised the proâ€" gramme, the following taking â€" part: Miss Edith Sauder, _ Mrs. H. o ar. Snyder, Miss Myitle Bechtel, Miss Gladys Devitt, Mrs. Fted Wo Snider M icat coupling breake and Mr. nrar enpugh thereto and seriouslt hurt by ble sw e d ar Prde t on 1 assure you I ty for the best wheeling _ at Christmastide. _ Roads muduy on the 30th. Mr. and Mrs. MfoB. Shantz invite:» a lew of their friends to their heme on the 7th, it being ton years | Paat they were married. While Mr Freeport Fiur weather. _ Zrro was reached on _ the Ith. Sometimes we â€" bad slcighing and sometimes not. _ Good wheeling _ at Christmastide. Roads muduy on the 30th. wn in the coming year. hanking you again and tS8t. Orgam Oreanirst â€"W Chaplammâ€" 4 "Tnoli=nfonfeofenSorfoofsâ€"Fenfao] se FooBeoSes JaoBeeSee JacSeo! se fe : MONTHLY BUDSE1T } 0F "OLD" NEWS +# F7 An CHOIR ELECTS OFficERSs M CLARA SCHUMANN cLus *L in frfoo] onl eofoofes] se fooSeoTenfeoSenfesSecJeeSoafeat Simer rely Becember 1885 Card of Thanks CTes.â€"Be Ident â€"Nr t Trea mlertained / to From Peter Sbupe‘s Diary ominiftere ol the Club, a social hour or two w as rPjoyably. > a Lynn Phcootin Bi Moses \i v Year vours, ++ choapping grain, and Mr.â€" Shantz st merting the Ron V w 917. M 1. Tta 8 M (‘0 and gol rather the swinging shaft. AMon 0; ) Sch HEV supper hy meeting of the r was held at ors were elseâ€" H t in years A\go wishing you Shaats W. Snider members Schnâ€" afterâ€" the rod fra days in Jerservil of her _brother, Reâ€"o#f Mrs Damm, (Usveldt daughter, Mrs: WE 6 0 BM Hohtel a Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MeBride Tucsdat with friends in Galt,. Mr Mn Iohonn has retuined Wonmpes after a Three wowks al hus heme bere M Erank Meadle â€" has ter| Romaventure, NX YÂ¥ . affer s imcour few voreks hodrdays in temj Ursâ€" Lewi Btuegeman is soendi fow days in Jersevvulle at the d of her brother, Reâ€" E.oS Move hi de thie friend position on the head office ;lan the Merchants Rubber Company Roos, King streel an@other friends, on their teturn from: their â€" wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wellein }eit on Tuesday afternoon for their future home at No. 19 Lavaie Ave , Montâ€" real, where Mr. Wellein occupics a fine Mrs. W. M. BReade has teturned om a _ week‘s tisit wwith â€" Toronto griends Mr. and Mrs. Lincely Goldia and family ef Guelph were the guests . of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, Allan street for the New Year‘s holidays. ; Alter a short visit with Mrs: J. 8 Mr. ilill'l’_\ Scott left on Wednesday tor New Brunswick with i sumvey ing party. Mro R. Craig of Loudon ness visitor in town. Mrs. M._ Schmitt is oi daughter in Elmara. Miss Edna â€" Fleischauer, veen spending bet vacation bome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed lwing street, returned t iington. Mrs. Osear Ruppel and Mis Heimbeckert of Elmira ate visitors the home of their brother. Ur. W Weichel, Allan street. Mro A. T. Ruggel of visiting. friends in town Rex $ "; io NOLNOAM _ "oufimio | f :WWMW Social and Personal transact. facilities and C‘)ll;'li;:lfc- l;uul\-vu;; fers the beâ€"t of banking ace MONEY ‘TODEPOSUT ar ai One of The Oldest an Strongest â€" Banks in Canada Invites your banking business both PERSONAL @ BUSIXESS ACCOULNXTS and with its large r. source®, aplen faoiliting andA memsetercans 4s . eP - . The Bank of Toront Just think, you would pay that pri without any trimmings or lin‘ngs. We are selling tai‘or made, perfectâ€"fit cloth. serges worsteds, venctian cloth. ete best styles. Come at once and make y are worth regular $15, $18, $22 and $25. M o oeoioiinee nsmd correct atyles and just at the thne one requires 2 winte 'I'hey ars worth $10.00, $12.00 and 2 2 40 Trimmed Hats at Clearing Price $1.89 Customers making ing on‘shed at the Bargains w. <mart Tailored Coats ~ MJ W The Prices Before COats, -sl..l;tsv . aeal _ ,,_,“_Mi"il'.lery E Doersam‘s Bookstore 1t H-i-l-i-H-1-4+:+H+;-|.:-H+:~x-z-1-;-z-nâ€"H-+-:~z-:~z- Astonishing Bargains » Lhat n \Mi 1t . H. Mills & Co. Berlin Ontario i ':"’.z'z":_H"%"}H%'_*.v + fet MC fef J=peg ; *'i + & A. STEPHENS. Manager _ Waterloo Branch wl Smart Suits $10.00 Ke mp‘cto Ganhity conncetions and n,uipm;mt. of baukinz accommodation to all who b DEPOSIT or other BANKING BUSINESS Asscts $50,300,000 ; Capital $4.000.000 eserved Funds $4,945.030 Incorporated 1855 «l clsmer Floredale I=itin 10 B ies 40out Conts are siwply ustâ€" irgains we are giving in Iwlie~ and Misses oats. C MInew, weill made, desirable‘ colors Stock Taking : COATS $6.98 7 to â€" Burâ€" who _ has at _ the v Ratz, is in bosiâ€" nd fam spent would pay that price for making Anetsig c Sn ons im I ft pend Iteg mqutriecs about Conts lnlilt':]mrfect-fitting suits in diagonal ies s 1 LV . â€" al of at in cloth, cte the best colors and ind make your selection, 'l'he_y1 22 and $25. Toree day‘s For all exée E. mira, _ Monday, â€" Heidel erg, ‘Tuesday, Conestogo, Wednecsdi Hazwkesvile, Thul.“l Floradale, Friday, West Montrose, Sat Welesley, Mong Crosshill, 'l'ueldl’: Linwood, Wednesdi Speakers for Iohn Ca mphellj Bac! PSIq __NORTH Wa® FARMERS‘ IN 191 MEETI on easy terms Always the latest ia Books and Stationery school supplies, oftice surplies and fancy goods. All the latest in hair goods fot ladies, combs, barretts, etc. All kinds of Blankbooks, Inks. We carry all the latest in Butterick Patterns. Souvenirs, â€" Picture Post Cards, etc. We are the only agente for the Edison Phonograph and Records. The latestevery month We sell The Edison Phonograph And Local S; to be beld ciurin. ly ustâ€" i Misses: 4 colors, ‘r coat. 4. $14.00 â€" alone, iagonal rs and lhey’ » 1.89 ). () () 0 () D M D ()

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