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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Oct 1911, p. 5

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Jax it Genuine Eastman‘s Phcne 217 FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE â€" good organ) Apply at Daily Teleâ€" graph Office, Borlin, c« Chronicle: . Telegraph Oflice, Waterloo, #â€"1â€"t1 ‘ ‘Miss Hughes éntertained _ at the @outry Club on Tuesday afternoon :.hu guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard ‘Calgary, ~Alta. f ‘The Berlin and Waterloo street cars ate again running to the end of _ the Weâ€"areâ€"pleased to hear of the rapid convalescence, from a severe attack of pueumonia, of Miss Middleton, of Clinton, who has been the guest _ of Miss Kathleen McBride. for several weeks. The best‘ placc in ‘Berlin to ty slâ€"oes, rubbers, slippers, dry goods, clothin; and housefurnishings is .. at Weseloh‘s 3 Big Stores. The President, officers and members o[ the Waterloo Tennis Club are arâ€" ranging for a high class concert, to be given under the auspices of the Club, early in November, in the Town Hall, Waterloo. Further particulars later. FOR SALEâ€"USED PIANO CHEAP, Jn good enndition."â€" Snap if taken: at once. â€" Apply at Daily Telegrapt Office, _ Berlin,< or . Chronicleâ€"Tele: graph Office, Waterion. #â€"1â€"U. Miss (Giladys, Uffielman entertained a number of â€" her friends to a _ jolly nutting â€"party at the woods on Thursâ€" day afternoon. Bring : every foot in your . family to our shoe stome for mw shers. Yoi can‘t do better and we cua‘t _ think you can do as well. Our guarantee goes with every pair. Cume and see,.. A. Weseloh.& . Co., Berlin, 2 Big Stores. Tho mecting scheduled far Wednesâ€" day .crering for ts reorganization of the Five Pin League, dic no* materâ€" ialize. A mecting will to called short. ly to discuss the matter. Mr. Frank Hillia®¢, who has beon i» Edmax*ton, | Alta., for some mon‘hs, was unfqrtunate in brcaing his atm while playing baseball recently. Miss E. Jerrine ‘Wells left on Monday morning to resume her stuâ€" dies at the School of Art and Indusâ€" trial Design at the ‘"‘Grange,"" Torâ€" onto. A building which is attracting . no little attention to a:tsiders is â€" the ow Mutual Life Buila‘ng at the Ca+ ner ol King and Union streets. Th: structure is without doukt one of ?M most elaborate buildings in â€" Onâ€" Hygienic < Rubber Goods ol CTery Cescription. Price list free on _ @* plication. _ Hygienic Rubber Co., 464 Burrows Awe., Winnipeg. 4¢. Rev. J. C. Morlock of New â€" Hamâ€" biurg conducted both morning and eveâ€" ning services at the Emmanuel Evanâ€" gelical church on Sunday in theâ€" abâ€" sence of the pastor, Rev. M. L. Wing, wbfl attending the sessions of the Conference _ in â€" Cleveland, Ohio. , Mr.‘ and Miss Mogr® who have been hl-hq’ residents in Waterloo are moving to Galt this week. The Acadian Club will hold a social evening in their club room# on Friday evening of this .week. ‘ C theâ€"estate of: the late Jacob Conrad wert â€"sold by public auction on Saturâ€" day. ‘The real estate was Also offered sale but was not sold, there beâ€" & "reserye bid .on the .â€" property. Auctioncer _ A.~J, Mickus conducted the sale in his ustal effective style. Amotifer new 154 of â€" sample shoe: on‘cale at A. Weseloh & Co.‘s. t bij wee‘s oxne and see them as they arc from 25 to 50 per cent. below prices. $2.50 shoes for $1.95, shoes. for $2.95 in men‘s nud woâ€" ‘s. _ Some boys‘ and girls‘ sho«s samo â€" reductionss *Rev. 1 : Cornish . ‘of © Granton the services in St; ‘s church, Waterloo, on> Sunâ€" a will shortly move to Forest, / be has been stationed. of the . Alexandet Ho fternoon at 4 o‘clook # of . abait an hour wh track caused the and full line of su al Mmuum'& DKEVITT‘S DRUG STOBE The houschold effects belonging . to 9 00 Deuts: he Apotheke WATERLOO, KOBAK 8 t Railway 0 the Berlin and W derailed House CAUs _‘In secordance . with the resolut passed at a recent â€"meeting . of> Waterloo OCouncil the matket Saturt morning was opened at: eight â€" o‘cle ol | ’&.fl" | uies "" on en aaceint se sed owing to the necessity of waiting outside until the market opened =and. on a chilly morning, judying by the comments heard, the recessity of doâ€" ing so is not popular with . many townspeople. Anotker opjection keard wasthat when the doors .were opened there was a rush for choice of the produce offered by the farmers â€" and the person who displayed the . most agility was mfi* sure to get there first. ‘The complaint was also made that on account of the rush the farmâ€" ers cannot wait on customers to adâ€" vantage. â€"A geodly number of people still favor the open market, when they can come at any . time during the market hour and obtain â€" their proâ€" duce. WwWHY NOT A WINNINSG Eggs which were scarce sold at 37¢, and butter was disposed of 25¢ and #7c,. Considerable fowl was oftered but the demand was greater than the Waterloo fans are beginning to ask whether the town will be boycotted this winter in regard to hockey : in view oi the announcement made by officials that pro hockey will be shelvâ€" ed for a season. { * supply ‘There is absolutely no reason whatâ€" ever why a first class amateur orgaâ€" nization that could deliver the goods might not be formed for there is a lot of material in Waterloo usihble‘ to form a good club to enter the: ranks of the intermediate series . of the Ontatio Hockey Association. y It is not too early to call a meetâ€" ing and talk .the _ matter over and make an endeavor to place Waterloo on the hockey map. It has been some time since the town has had a. real winning team and there is no doubt that if one could be produced here the club would receive the _ hearty support of the citizens in. general. Bo it‘s up to the boys to get together, and now is the time. The sooner the PRESENTATION TO better Miss Lillie Humel, was pleasantly surprised at her home on Park strect, on Tuesday evening, it being the anâ€" niversary of her birthday. ‘The evening was spent in music and auneo and just before the guests sat own to partake of the dainty lunch prepared for the occasion Miss Hume!} was presented with a beautiful guid headed umbrella, accompanied by . an address. WILL LAY BITULITHIC There is a scarcity of. lanrers is Waterloo toâ€"day and it is owing: to this fact that the progress on the rew pavement rordway 01 King street is ° mot progressing as rapidly as it o h»rwise might be done. The concrete work an the oppcsite side of the rcal was â€" commenced Thursday and the litilithic on the completed half of the street will bo commenced within & week. Superintendent Burke is satâ€" isfied, however, that all will be comâ€" pleted: by Nacember 20th at the laâ€" tost. * With an additional ~corps â€" of laborers the road would be co.npletâ€" ced within ~@ shorter period. SBpanking does ‘not cursâ€"children of bedâ€"wetting. There is a constituâ€" tional cause for this trouble. . Mts. M. Summers, Box W. 501, Windsor, Ont., will send {ree to any * mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions., Send no. money but write her toâ€"day if your _ children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the »child,; the chances are it can‘t help it. _ This treatment. also. cures adults and aged people troubled with urtine dificulties by day or night. The milk supply in Waterloo at the present thme is much above par, according to the text taken â€" by the Medical Health Officer of the milk supplied during the month of Septemâ€" ber. The test shows. the following. Milkdealer Butter fat A very high class concert under the|jin to fill the vacamy made _ by t at their â€" be advanted 25 cents auwh:' of ‘thn Waterleo Toonis Club | the . advancement of Mr. Brawl t9 | por ~ Oasy m?:’ $2.25 to $2%0 and alâ€" will be given in the Town Hall, Waâ€"| Hamilion. |m some â€" comailtation theit demand: terlco, on Tuesday evening, Noxember | ‘The Â¥acanty made by his depatturt ‘were mot by the compahy. 114th, â€" 1911, has bsen fillq! by Mr. Hart who nm| An effort is being made to tush the The artists angaged fyr the occasicu | had experience on the G;:T.R. lin {now â€" p avement _ to ~exnpletion as are Mr.â€" Jan Hambourg of Toront0, |as, ‘s,cedily as possible. 4 faintty _of" "Teusictane. 2t heorgh Sn [telgnis wl wish him"" proty ‘sucsons; weeting of us Mirsion \o Lopers of s i w him pvery success, | .A ad_wmsd vo gou s esisesscme< 0\ { Ool was held at the home of Mrs: B..E. the E Domâ€"] A meeting of boss inore :w v"-""!"',‘.-,,.l pany, Naw York; M T T /m C uh _ old wX 34 J,Lj.-;w.« oo ol Thkes . > 1 OM e o d l *# y -4"“; .“ ',,“r _'l’.,lfi,, newt 6 . S . x DeH , Boâ€" t Mirker , Schmidt A. S. Wober BETTER THAN SPANKING MILK SUPPLY 1sS GOOD S. Wobet Snider. ... DISSATISFIED AMATEUR TEAM? MISS HUMEL NEXT WEEK Por cent J.ioke BB of~ the Sa turday 19 mWP 34 3.8 4.8 4.8 3.8 ‘ will be lent Tok nothing mt "ammmg. â€" a man ol splendid talents and a forceâ€" l‘:‘w”‘m d, with "I Scotland, w a view to benefitting his health by "8 change of clim«:eâ€"and work. He had charge of‘the mission work in that ¢ity forâ€"twenty years and his ::u‘z entailed great demands on his st and was undermimag his health. On his arrival in Canada, he assumed the g‘ut.onte of the Sherbourne . _Street ethodist Church, Toronto, which he filled with much acceptance, and later was appointed Professor of ‘Theoiogy at Victoria University. 2 : Rev. Dr. Jackson is a general fayâ€" orite with the students and is know as the student preacher and m«-‘ teacher. 4 P It was the intention to hold the Anniversary Services carlicr, but in order to secure the presence of ir. Jackson ‘on that occasion â€"they â€" were postponed unt‘i Sunday, Oct. _ 29th. Special music will se turnisned by the choir. * Rev. Dr. J will doubtless be greeted with mmfim on the occasion of his first visit to Watâ€" erloo and many will welcome the opâ€" portun‘ty of: hearing this eminent divine. es GERMAN SMOKER FOR EMPLOYES OF CANADA FURNITURE CO The evening of Saturday, Oct."iAth was the occasion of.a German Smokâ€" erâ€"given the employees of theâ€" above firm. by. Mr. H. Schacfer, the. _ Manâ€" ager of the Waterloo factory, in the Harmonic Hall, * Wellâ€"Known Theologian Wil %dln at Anpiversaiy of aterioo Methodist Church At 9.30 three boxing contests of a lively nature took place. The lightâ€" weight championship was contested by T Dahm, champion :of the Green: Bush and L. Moss of the East Ward. Moss was given the décision by a few points after three rounds. of llve,ly,‘,tmng. The next bout was fought tween R. Brezina and J.. Raisig, which was very interesting. â€" R. Brézina ~was easily the winner:â€"and promises to be a ~coming ‘boxer. The third : was : the ‘chief bout of theâ€"evening, : <between Frank and Tony Brezina, â€" which. . was very exciting, no decision being given by the referee . Mr. Kutt. At: â€"the dlose of the three bouts, two of the emiployees, C. Planz andâ€" ‘W. Wendel entertained ‘the crowd to a fancy spatring exhibition which â€"convulsed the crowd. x DR. JACKSON Alter the boxing the event of â€" the cvening took place; which.was ~a genâ€" uine Getman supper, the bill of fare being, Saverkraut, mashed potatoes, spare ribs, â€"wleners, cheese, .‘ rye bread, mustard pickles and _ radish, with coffee, all prepared by Mrs. L. Lentz." . £ > ~At the conclusion â€"of the supper, Mr. Schacier was called upon . for. a speech. <He thankedâ€"~the â€" employees for their support of the : principles of the fArm during the recent election in voting dgainst reciprocity, which he considered would be injurious to the workingman‘s interests of _ Canada. Mr. Watson, the General Superintenâ€" dent of the Company,.who was presâ€" ent, was next called upon for @ speech. He spoke a few words. supâ€" porting Mr. Schaefer‘s principles. He thought the supper. was the real thing and hoped to be able to enjoy another German Smoker in Waterloo. _ _ Pool, billiards and cards were indulâ€" ged in during the early part of the evening, and the occasion proved ~ a thoroughly enjoyable one to all presâ€" ent. i Porhaps it will startle Galtonians _ a little to hear that *the town> ot' Waterioo is constfucting on its King ‘ street a bitulithic pavement at a cost of $60,000, for which property~. ownâ€" ers stand good, the work having becn ; undertaken as per the frontage tax | system. The street is a . wide oaoâ€"l about 90 feetâ€"and with the â€". ornaâ€"| mental electric light poles that will soon line it, wil} present a fine apâ€" peatance. â€" At the eastern end the new Mutual Life Offices crected at & cost of $250,000 stand. At the ~upâ€" per end the new Post Office is going upâ€"a structure of large proportions and elegant design. Between the two _ properties . many . substantial , manufactories and business ~ blocks are to be‘ seon. Waterloo will 'l:avi| Mr. (GGeorge . Covison whu has beea the «fficient agent of the. Waterioo samh of the Canadian Express Comâ€" paoy, _ Nas receive6 a wellâ€"deserved promotion, being transferred to Berâ€" lin to _ fll the vn-c;-lq by the . advancement of (Mr. Branl to Hamilion. > : The Yacanty made by his °$""" has bsen fillq! by Mr. Hart who hos had . experience on the G.T.R. lin good reason to be proud of its King street when the buildings in question and the pavement now under , Cofâ€" struction have been completed.â€"Gait Reporter. PROMOTION FOR 1i WATERLOO‘S ENTERPRISE TSA LY WILL PREACH wish him pvery $u000#8. | .A mpeting of tie Mission to LopttS New l;-â€"-"-; X _wumammumn.s.;. ‘ f thoss in‘erested Bechtel, Waterloo n Tuesday evening. Chess Club will be hold a‘s «utvadinmesdanniiinns matsienmimie . o ... 7. \_m Beorvices of .. the Waterloo, will be o by his departurd Nr. Hart who ho m the GT.R. lin MR. COULSON The monthly meeting cf the Waâ€" terlco Free Library Boord was held Manday . evemngz, the foilowing memâ€" bers being in â€" attencanceâ€" Chair. mat . Huchnergerd and Messts. Haci= nel, J. G. Strch, â€" Rev. W. D. Lee, H. Hare and â€" Mayor Weichel. 1t was mored by Rov. W, D. Lee an! > seconced by «J.â€"G: Stroh, that the Board extend a hearty welcome to . Mayor Weichel, M.P., and con gratulate . him ca his election to the House of Commons as the Amember for â€" North Watorlom i Messrs. Lee and Hachnel were apâ€" pointed a committee to . procure _ a numbet of" silent games for .yee in Library, viz.: dominoos, chess . amd checkers. It was Oxcided that hereafter boos will be given out on Saturday evening up to nine o‘clock and that the Lib rary will be ozen on Saturday evenâ€" ings until 9.30, if gmy potrons deâ€" sire use of same up to. tlat time. "The Board ras purchased a‘ new ! lot ofâ€" tooks~ which will be on the shulves in about a week. A }i t of t) e tooks will be published h“'"""'l pPapers. i ie d The laigprers.emploved by the Watâ€" ron Ritulithic . Paving Company,. who are engaged on the King street roadâ€" wuy, went out: on strike Wednesday for a short time, The mers demanded t at their ~pay be advacced 25 cents per ° duay from $2.25 to $240 and alâ€" tet some â€" comaltation theit demand:; were meot by the company. OODVORONOY DR NR R Ne RRRR eR YR dR RrRrRRRRRRRreRRRRRR: Coce®eccqcscanececccecccceececscco eccsenccessasees, #000000000000000000000 000000000008 000 0000004 LABORERS DEMANDS WERKk MET LIBRARY BOARD MEETS . Ladiea Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Coats,Suits,Dress Goods, We can say with pardonable pride that never before have we or any other store in Waterloo shown such extenâ€" sive assortments of such attractive values. _ We earnestly invite your inspection of the new goods whether you intend to buy or not, and should you wish to buy, our assortments are surely large enqugh and our values. good enough to cerâ€" tainly please you. Fall~Exhibit }| eir pay be adlva ay from $2.25 to we | comsiltation 1 aot by â€" the compa lort is being mad p avement | to â€" y us possible. PPR t WATERLOO Skirts, Waists, etc. J. Uffelmann [( of the Oorrect New Styles in Is now ready and complete. J. Uffeimann‘s THE PEOPLES STOREK the _ Watâ€" _0 mv . who ts lgood g.tured â€" humot, quaint antf C l‘::a‘mv aubscriker in l anatn °: will charactét sketches. | ‘Now is the tims to subscribe, for eceite _ free from tho time his $2.00 is received all the issues for the re Snainine weeks of. 1911. contataing the It your family is worth the test you â€"can afford" in house and f6ood ent clothes, is it nut worth the best reagâ€" ing as well? And the best readingâ€" best for boys and girls, best for mon ant womenâ€"is to be brxd in â€"~ "The Youth‘s Companion. â€" C n The Ladies‘ Aid of the . Watetla> Evangelical Church will hold a Talent Saile in Recreation Hall, on Thutrsday, Oct. 26, ~alternoom and evening, at which . sewing, â€" homeâ€"made bread, which serving. â€" homeâ€"made _ bread, coffee cakes, can@es, etc., will be offered for sale. Uf stories alone The Compan‘on will print neadly 300 in 1918 With all the rest of r pajer . Alwown in, and cacnting the glorious Tong scrial storâ€" ies, they cost the subscriber less than w ccnit apicce. Moreovet you will Inxk long before you will find storiee _ s% taried ‘an interesting;, stories of coolâ€" ness im the face of peril, sttange ad« ventures with creaturcs of the forest w.d the sea; moâ€"jing stories of life‘s opscure â€" heroism«; stories breey with good y â€"tured â€". himoft, gdm and oys tluy rew aibscriter in Canada will Refreshments wil} be served and a musical _ programine will â€" be {urnished <in : the> evening.. Sale opens. at â€" four. o‘clock â€"p. m. No almission..~ 10â€"17â€"17,21,23,24,25. belli :::Cr:h:d Mite . gift ar for 4 ew _ England "Coast u twelte colors as What is Your Admingt w n ng chap‘e at serial s lion. *‘The 1 hk uds 4 1i hm t Ser ary 1, a price will be ddvanced ‘;z tlve â€" cift Family Worth Ruich D. Pa ~the Boxer and | the Drag i of The" 1 Ii tho Only Re t A Full Line of Staple and Fancy G cories always in stock. 5: Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Groce and Provision Store. . The _ White Qrocery Schneider‘s Meats and Sausages . RETURNED FROM THE WINTER MILLINERY OPENINGS WITH â€"LATEST STYL 1t is a pleasure fo show you out stockâ€"this season.‘ ‘They tainly represont the highept class of tailored suils eÂ¥ fi male perfect in every detail, fit, finish and material, dressy garments that delight every customer. *4 They ( stylish and exclusive, at $10.00, $12.50, $15, $18.50.; $20.00 un Higest _ prices paid for all kinds of . farm produce. f . e A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONACE SOLICITED, â€" _ USE \g g THE "KING" FLOUR C. H. Millis & CGo. Jas. 0. Motheral WHEN your clock is out of order. it needs a doctor as 0. ASMUSSEN "**_. of order.. i much as you do. for sick clocks, matter is, bring 3 us know and we will charges are reasonable. and be one of the satisfied YOUR GRUCER HAS IT _ â€"â€" ASK FOR IT : '} \ "42:_,\ f & i C3 | (\â€"6 "3)/, _ s A * ’g} l ~J ?;. ;JQ â€" 1 y * i e y 4 4./ i/‘ 5 ) ‘ (Geo. W. Dodds old stand) IRVIN MASTER A visit to our show room Merchant Miller. Agent for els, styles our CIO( eturned from theâ€"winter needs a We condu« ng matter what the CK in N send 10r for High Class th ¢ advantage of loctor â€" as a hospital wil} convinee C Soriin, Ont

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