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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Aug 1911, p. 5

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y ue tâ€"skinned, ‘tor. «which â€" will ES I9n Setticss Reeuhlom. bosmnbacthg August 15th. Will receive maw and *A 18th, Deliver 10 ::â€" Berlin, tm County Old Bettlier "Rm, AMen Huber, Proâ€" y ? R â€" 26. _ Bead the sdyvt. ol the Elmira Muâ€" > "s Excursion to Niagara 3 Aug. 1ith * 4 * WANTEDâ€"EXPERIENCED :LADY _ clerk. and> 2 wm ?m at once J. Ufeimam‘s, Watâ€" z’ t 4 . â€" Miss McQueen of Hensall has reâ€" Murned home after a Yisit in . town w guest of Miss Lillian _ Yungblut, g‘._fi,-m Waterloo, July 31st, to «ind Mrs. Charles Hemmetiy, ‘ a â€" Hornâ€"At Waterloo, August 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Letter, a son. ‘Mr.~Dougall Campbell of Brampton s accepted a position in . Valentine J in‘s shoe factory, and .. moved wi his family\ â€" to Waterlco on . Mr. John Knarr and â€"family . . of fl:fl to â€" town on . Thursday and reside on S .street. Mr. &i has secured a mm at â€" Valâ€" entine & â€"Martin‘s shoe factory. WANTEDâ€"GENERAL . SERVANT. â€"Tim hanwsomest cutalog es issued from . & Ontario business sthool is â€"r for mailing. ftrom the Bertin College. Those who _ In th: passing away last Thursday ol Mr.~J. M. Muir inâ€"his 80th ycar, Waterioo loses on «f ~ her most bighâ€" ly estcemed and. useful citizens. His life was simple, unostentatiou: ané full <bin Sin:s, â€" a character without a h, a ~friendship without . disâ€" «st, a Christian ~witho &‘ cisplay. His memory wi‘l"te cherished by a‘l tw bnâ€"wâ€".â€"Bim, and tenderly â€" lo‘ed t those nearest to him. desire . Prini;al . The Iast _ time ‘to enter Listowel Busice$$ College is on Sept. 5th, the pening . day.. A ‘goed start is hall the babtle.. .:. 25â€"11t _ Rev..and Mrs. N. S. Methfessel an‘ @aughter (Oma c<_ Sprivgville, N.â€"Y., m riyelts ente y and will spend â€" month Campin swhout two miles west wf Waterloo ‘on the farm ‘of â€" the Jatter‘g father, Mr. Franklin~ Good. â€" Farmers Sons:â€"We have a special Farm Accorating wourse for you . at mm,w. Fal term Sopt._ halkss . 25â€" 1t. ~Mr. Eddie Seagrame~ewho made such a gallant fight z Trophy comâ€" "was deteated in the : T::;l > the Clever Rennie rimnk ol _ Prices continued about the _ same is dast week at the Saturday market tegs sold at 20 .cents and. butter at 28c c per Ib. Pliere was a good st ppl) apples and vegetables were M mew positicnsâ€"for Berlin Bs Inccs GCollege stucents; Geo. . Kuch mer, : sten. C.P.R., _ Waterico; _ O: ichlegel, _ offices K Rubbor ‘. c ,B.'w‘ C, Ni bill, ‘all in head office Mutual | Life imploj about« :25 ». e st ts. â€" The deman4‘by business men on office help from thils great school @ constant. â€" Graduatés alt got posâ€" [ T C 6+ , in For Alts e y EDâ€"200 "~GROUND * HOGS, _ a dagwhile working in : one of <the He .was unconscious when but the fresh air _ revived i es eircams " iy : gas Sat" Apply Mrs, W. E. Winx, 30 Aima i’:,.;_. ”fiat months are the Darist the > ‘o- amall children. Chotora * larthoen, _ Cysentry and p? 'tllh are o1 common. &t t ~\ and many â€" @ precious life $ out alter only ‘~a ‘fow hours ies. â€" _ As a soteguard . mothers id . keep Baby‘s :m in muse.. An ; dose of the A nfig:’ stomach trounples o o m caaet cAftoren r.'f" t« will it the g greatly W ATERLOO cory should write _ the It is free. > now â€" â€" abe is a .Xi¢ lpe T abl uddondy gh sate remet to till The expectation of the committee of h-iwlmjfi it was not the of ‘the * tee. Many of the leading bowlers of the province who had anticipated takâ€" ing part in the tournev sent their reâ€" grets to Secretary Euler and stated that owing to the election campaign in which a large number are, interâ€" ested they would Be unable to â€" atâ€" tend. ‘The London â€"Old Boys‘: Reâ€" union also prevented: ‘a goodly numâ€" ber of the bowlets from the Forest City and vicinity from attending. afternoon on the beautiful lawns . of the Berlin and Waterloo Lawn Bowlâ€" ing Clubs and eighty rinks started of Mwahutud the three aud. the excellent prizes accompanying them. Never "In the bistory of the two local clubs have the lswns been in as perfect condition as they were at the opening of the tourney. ‘The â€" nine Berlin lawns and the eighteen Waterâ€" loo rinks were keen and true and the visiting bowlers were not long in exâ€" pressing their delight with the excelâ€" lence of the greens. The weather manâ€"also came in : for his share of the compliments. . ‘The opening day was ideal for bowling and indications are that it will conâ€" tinue during the_progress of the tourâ€" Of the cighty rinks entered‘ twelve were from Berlin, ten representing the Berlin Club and two the W. G. & R., and eight from â€"Waterloo. _ Of this number almost hall suffered deâ€" feat in the Trophy series on . the first day. * Bome of the best known bowlers of the ‘province, including trophy â€" winâ€" mers in various tournaments in . reâ€" cent years, are taking part . in the tourney and while some fell by . the wayside others are still alter _ the Seagram Trophy. ‘‘Tom‘" McCurdy‘s rink from Stratiord, winners of last year‘s trophy lost two games . 4urâ€" ing the afternoon ;. f The visiting bowlers were approâ€" priately welcomed at;the Berlin green. by Mr. L. ‘McBrine and in Waterloo by Mayor Weichel, each of whom exâ€" tended the freedom of the two towns to the bowlers. f 3 Mrs. Chas. Moogk and danzhter Lizâ€" tie have left for m visit to | frionds at Philadelphia, Pa. > hi M«.1dry â€" the bowlers in Watorâ€" loo took in the joint concert by the Waterloo and Barrie bands and in Berlin the joint concert by the 29th Regiment and Presion pands attractâ€" ed a large number of the visitors. The rinks and scores are as . folâ€" lows:â€" â€" Prâ€" Eckol h;- returned from a trip to theâ€" West. Mr. and "Mrs. James Muir of Omaâ€" ha, â€" arrived â€" in ‘Waterloo â€" Saturda; morning. _ _ N 4 ui ‘Mrs. J. Botham is holidaying _ at her home in Brantford for a couple of Mr.: Bert Ratz, of Buflalo, is _ a guest at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€" BTMT+ Miss Edith Bechtel, _ the Misses Marguerite, Jane and Ruth Bechtel, and Mr.‘ Marshall Taylor have trt»rnâ€" ed from an enjoyable holiday of several weeks spent at ‘Oliphant on Lake Huron. SE pC. Dr. 8. Eckel has returned from an enjoyable trip of several weeks to Vancouver, Regina and other western points. _ s o Â¥% ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider left Satâ€" urday for Niagera where . they are spending several days. Mr. ‘Astor Kress of New Yack City in spending a few weeks with his parents here. Mrs. Chas. Moogk, sr., and daughâ€" ter Miss Elizabeth Moogk, left . toâ€" day on a several weeks‘ visit with friends in Philadeiphia, Pa. %. Mr. and .. Mrs ... Ed, Plaflâ€"of New Hamburg: +1» . guests of her mofhet Mrs. Hueghlin, Kingâ€"str=st.. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver" Geiger â€" _ are holidaying at his home in HensaH for two weeks. d 5 â€"Miss Mildred Dickman returned on Wednesday from a pleasant visit with friends in Chesley. « RaY â€"Mr. Gus. Kunt: of Hamilton was a ~visitor in town. : C ‘Mr#~B. E. Bochtel returned Monday "-"*.m.&i‘ht e ste spent severâ€" al Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman and Mr. andi Mré. Harry Hahn spent . the Holiday in Freepoct. . <â€" 000 = . Miss Clara Millna / Galt is â€" the guest ol the Misses Kaatz, John St. Miss Enima Bean has returned from a several woeks‘ vacation in Boston. and ‘Mrs. Thos. O‘Domnell. Mis. C. A. Henrich arrived . home troms the Woest ‘Jast Motday â€" evening after a visit three months to het nludd-pt'nd.'.’c-nq\ Miss Alice Carke of ‘Toronto spent the loliday im town, a guest of Miss Bertha Devitt. _‘ Mis# Beatrice Gordon of Strat ford is a guest at"th» home of Mr Social and Personal Miss â€" . Adgile Brodie of T the t/ of Mr. and Mro -.J:. William street. Rev. Mt mmence aks Competed lor the ~ ome Trophies and Fxc. f Prizes Tot Monda y Miam . Hiip Sims of ‘Berlin Wednesday won the Seagram Tropby after & splendid ani well fought batte with s‘i» Fow of Grami VaHey. . The s. ore: C Berlin. Grand Valley: 8. Schreiter E. J, Bennett L. G. McBrine W. Mcintyre F. 1. Wea er G. W. Roundling H. J. Sims A. Pow L. : St. Mary‘s J. Maxwelli C Shapman; Berlin.. â€" _ W. D. Euler Galt. ~ Dr. Burnett Acton. W J. Gould, St. Mary‘s M. J. Davey, Guelph. H. Mahoney Harriston. Berlin. G. D. Lavery, A. Lockhart, skip 14 ski Embro: ‘Berllc W. H. Beavet, L. Norm skip 16 First Round at Berlin Berlin ........,..002012314011002034â€"21 Graniâ€" Va‘ley ..11020000400302011â€"15 Galt. % Stratiord. . E. F. Heterington, W. A. Moote, skip 10 ~~_ _ _ akip * skip 1 London Thistles I" Brawne, M W.G.& R. Plattsville J . Dauberger, Dt. 2s is Z _ 54 Stratiord T. Trow, Galt. H. 0. Hawke â€" Mr. ond Mrs. Carthew and daugbter Marjory are on oying their holidays at Southampton, â€" wiâ€".reâ€"they will _ be jo.ned by Mr. am: Mrs. C. A. Poekim ond daughter later in the week., Berlin. H. A. Hagen, Elora. .. E. E. Stone, Grand : Valley A. Pow, Miss Minnic Snyder, Miss Nowle and Miss â€" Jerrine; i .ba &. _ e turned â€" from "a y Arip to Oli phant, Lake Hurom. â€" â€" Mss Maud O‘Dompell is the grest cf Miss Alice Scutt at Soutimmpto:» for & fortnght. . c Te â€"Mrs. T. H. Hall and three chiloren of Taruato are spending ar few weeks with Dr. asd Mrs. J. H. Webb. Mrs. F. G. Hughes and. daughter Mary,. l6(t Saturday to spend _ the hfi._ y with Walkerton friends. _ _ ‘The Misses Edna and Agnes . Good returned Thursday from Springville, N. Y., where they spent some time at the home of Rev. and Mrs. N. 8. by Mr. Milton Inmwho will spend a month at: the of _ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Goo#. Mrs. J. G. Meyer is visiting °in Waterloo after spending â€"a month in Southampton at Shamrock Cottage. Mrs. Brandt and the Misses Gladys and Hay â€" Brandt from Hensall . who have been stopping withs Mr. J Gerâ€" mare, left _ for: New . Hamburg, acâ€" companied by Miss Edith White. DEATH OF Mr. Dilman Leibler died‘at 3 o‘clock ?\Innonhqoldh'lthfi. He as aged 44 years, 1â€"month and 13 days. S s â€"He leaves a widow and four ohilâ€" dren, viz: John, Alberta, Mabel, and Luciia. # stip, 21 Scor2 by endsâ€" Belore her martiage his wile â€" was Mics Annic Pladt. Mr. â€"Licbler has beenâ€" ill with Biight‘s discase for over. two yents. Formerly he was landlord of . the Park Hotel, m"wuly he was ~ O# eat;enter . by He was popyâ€" lar. aiv1 well liked by everybody â€" SHeries. _ nu-Munvsum Berlin. . +. _. â€" ... Mespeler . Schiedel. R. Phinn, *The funeral took place in Mount Hope cemetery om _ Wodnesday alterâ€" The death cccurred in Hamilton on Wednesday ol Mrs. Seibel, _ wile of Mt. John Selbel of Waterlioo. ‘The remains were brought here for interâ€" Toronto, Aug, 9.â€"Ar urf nownB mBN, |â€" j apparently & burglat, ‘eatly this mort |._ . ‘The funeral of the.late Mrs. Scibel for interment. Skip Sims Wins Trophy DIED AT HAMILTON i> ue skip 1% skip ,17 skip skip skip skip 17 skip skip skip skip skip skip skip DILMAN LIEBLER 10 16 14 16 15 16 13 13 Plattsville G. Milne, Parkdala. 8. H. Armstrong, 4 skip 19 Ayimer. A. Chambers, Harriston. â€" Rev. McCulloch, . skip 10 Tillsonbung. W..A. : Ferguson, skip 1 Paris. J.. A. MceTavish, skip 14 Dr ‘Berllc L. Normun, Waterloo. â€" A. C. Moyer, skip Beriin. H. E. Wettlauler skip 15 Waterloo. F. Snider, Waterion Waterioo Mt.. Forest. C. A. Jones, skip 15 Sterling, ukip 12 Hf skip 13 skip 6 skip 17 skip 14 skip 18 skip § i> 15 skip 16 skip 7 17 ‘The regular nsonthly meeting of the Waterloo Council was held Tuesday evâ€" ening _ with ‘Mayor ‘Weichel in the chair and Messrs. > Sanderson, Hueii, Kutt, â€" Veitel, â€"Schondelmayer, Lipâ€" hardt and Wolfe ‘in attemiance. : Communications. Mr. J. S. Underwood , secretary © the Waterloo County â€" Poultry Associgâ€" t‘on, wra‘e askinp permission to hold annual show in new market building on Dec. 26th, 27th and 28th, The request was granted. | â€" _ * MONTHLY MEETING | J. M. MUJR ToOwN COUNCIE! _ Pas Committee Appointed to Amend Plumbing By Law.â€"â€"Routine Business Transacted A petition was received from Snyâ€" d@er Bros and others asking for. betâ€" ter fire pto&el'flktn vicinity of facâ€" tory. â€" ‘The peti was referred to Fire Committes. A letter was received by Engineer Moogk regarding cement walks. .laid in 1910 and @ motion was passed that the balance due on cenmfont walks laid in 1910 amounting to $285.54 be pail to Jacob Uffclmann, assignee, . after deducting amounts paid for . reptiring of same. Mr. Dermul bai the comâ€" triet in 1910. 4 A letter of corflolence was received from ‘ the Beflin Count:t expressing their sympathy in the l0§s sustaine + ::I‘lm death of the Jate Mayor Gta/â€" Mre. Foster wrote exprossing â€" the appreciation of the {ansily, and than‘ ing . the Council for theit . sympathy and flowers sent on the occasion of the death of Mr. Graybill. To Revise . Plumbing Byâ€"Laws. ‘There was considerable discussion re garding the flmfiuâ€"l&n â€" and the following resol was passed in reference to the same: es . plumbing unsiuly â€" oxpensive an« whereas i nconsequence Thereo!. . mz ny . of our . cltizens _are denied .. the comforts and benefits of sanitary conâ€" Whereas it 18 movedâ€"by Wm. K. Kutt and seconded by John Schondelâ€" mayet, that Messrs Mayor Welchel, H. Liphardt and J. Contad be a comâ€" mittése to study â€" and considar the said Plumbing Byâ€"law and to recommend to this council such reviston and amendâ€" ments as may scem best to them. Whereas the present plumbing byâ€" law of the . town of Waterloo, ma‘â€" ce C wWumbing unduly â€" exbensice â€"an‘s The sum of $35 was granted to the Waterloo Musical Society for attend ing the funcral of ~ the late â€"Mayot Graybill. 3 Finle 3 4e lt Chict. Flyma was auth d:u a new uniform to hardk.> W Kutt: J. 5 hardt, â€" W. Kutt, J. f Reoy ,â€"â€" Re Niator WuikhtL/wes Sb Ui#ate â€" as to mhl E f 4 ‘ ve;w § e meT (» mideet of @ccount dog . H T Shrad tized %o pu cout $25. H ted q4 J . AAP Deputy In the death of Mr. James M. Muir which occurred at 2.15 o‘clock â€" on Thursday afternoon, Waterloo loses a well known andâ€" highly respected citiâ€" Well Known â€" and Pespected Citizen] of" Waterioo Sucâ€" cumbs to Heart Failure zen who has been a resident here for over forty years. He succumbed to heart trouble, from which he‘had been a sufferer for the past year, and for a month had been confined â€" to his The late Mr. Muir was botn in Moflat, Scotland, in Sept: 1830, and when a young man ‘immigrated _ to Canada. He followed the vocation of school teacher at Hawkesvills and Conestogo for several years and in 1870 when the Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Co. was organized, m&t; ed the position of General . Agent North Waterloo, which position â€" he held up to six years ago when he fetired, During this time he â€"spent several years in the West, as agent of the Company. ‘The late Mr. Muir was of a _ quiet and unassuming disposition and was ever â€"ready to lend his support . to all worthy objects. During his residâ€" ence in Waterloo he has been a memâ€" ber of the Board ~of Trade, serving in the capacity of President several years ago.. For a number of : yearts he was chairman . of the Waterloo Board of Health. and has ~givenâ€" the town efficient service as~@ â€" member of the Board. He was also â€" deaply interested in the Berlinâ€"Watetloo Hosâ€" pital, of â€" which he was a staunch supporter.: Since coming to Waterloo We has been a faithful member of the Waterloo Presbyterian church, acting as Treasurer for a number ‘of years. Rev. W, D. Les, pastor ol theP gflmm.mmfidfl' f and paid tribute to the. upri gdmmmolm pakits®, > ) â€"=<04.700 300 beautifid anch of .. the. Mutt Fauy andta ; other fawork Mo H Among the foral from t\as Dir Mutual I/fe Muir, La Morte, N.D; PASSES AWAY sent from H Merings were «rchids and othe ctors and officet Asâ€"rance _ Con Py & the upright M CIRCUS %:::>124t at exactly the same price « Admissions and reserved seats will be ou sale day at the ¢ M tho: year," #irin : order: to brikg it (Pwn to the point where be, we have sorted ort a bumber of lints to be sold at" Rotterdams, Audg reduced prices, ~If you are iMberested come and see them. AsnHOW Traroy im s1t» $1.35 WBHITE f FOR ‘Theseare um come. in both | dery | grimmed â€" dery trimmed. med ‘line is fin roxs | of‘ inse EVER SEEH SINCE THE BEQINNINGQ OF TINE EVERY MORNING _ AT ao'il.’dof"‘f Ona 50 Cent Ticket Admitd to Everything Big, Gorgeous, Stupendous Free gtreet I'P:raclc , ¢~ Guelph Muit . Hanc C. H. Mills & Co. erra The Choicest Wheat Harves i Yields to youflour whichâ€"takes r:irk second ‘to none, when we grind it in.. _ _ to what is wide!sy known ;s the;â€">7 "King" Brand;: Starting with prime wbolegwhgat made into '&ur accordâ€" _ ing to the best accepted modérn "meâ€" _‘ thods,: what else could be the . result» .â€" but A1 flour. gue s ® When Buying ask your dealer for ‘THE KING‘ Phone 97 "CITY MILLS" grd***s in both lsce an‘s ¢ trimimed â€"line isi{ni trimmed. The lace ine is finished. wit of ‘inseition _ an !mmmmwmuq’uâ€"-« ; “ BOUSLE LE®AQTA | lnu OTe, FEATUREK® A RAILRCAD CARS l'.l-‘l‘l SEK CHARLEY 1., The Manlike Bicycle Riding Chi THE QREATEST TRAINED ANIMALS EVER SEEN BEE 'n«z‘{om 8. 0N THE REVOLVING »Fa 60 AER! u'r‘ ANO: THE SIEGRIST 81 G0 ACROBATS AND THE BENTO 8 60 MDMME CAEATEST_IN THE W 80 CL THE WORLD‘S FUNNY OHMILDREN UNDER 12 YEAR® HALF PRICE __.____ PERFORMANOES DEQNMNA AYT 2 ANB 0 ®. M...... 1280 Persons â€"700 Horses Ci0, ROOS PHARMACY Capital Invested, $3,500,000 sihl aftet betlet IRVIN MASTER ITS TRIUMPHS REACK BEYOND THE SEAS NDH 08e . d¢ RS AT 10c _ cauai anvwnere § ThE WORLD ITS FIELD A Whole F2 BERLIN DUCANDERS 10 MUSICAL HORSES THEY PLAYIN TIME»* TVNE Berlin, Ontario Merchant Miiter. sh THE M o s T TREMENDOUS POSITIVELY Lrim th 2%¢ iily of Giraffes uam par arged on the show rimmed lise has a clus! dsfl'luhndm + wide flouncing. < ~See row‘ oflace .. The tri If $2.25 mmkif’fi DRESS FOR $1.198 laborate ult ful mum;g lenty of it; 1 b ut the <reduced | near ; Toronto, . aftet cral duys Lore .. The ib4 of «. A1 p . W i SES AT §%6. k NS has â€" roturnod xeth

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