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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Nov 1911, p. 5

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* BALEâ€"USED PIANO CHEAP. i. good cqulitim. . Snap if taken _ mt once. . Apply at Daily Telegrapl ~om Berlin, or Chromicleâ€"Téleâ€" â€" "gt â€" Office, Waterion 8â€"1â€"4. F RIENCED â€" OPERâ€" e es â€" in leather â€" gloves, steady â€"work, good pay to firstâ€"class operâ€" . &tors Purham Globe Co., Bowâ€" 2 ville,â€" Ont. 46â€"2t _ In %pe â€" Methodist Chitrchâ€"Sunday evening, Rev. J. E. Hockey continued his series of sernions on the: Home, ‘rlh(fl Marriage, and preached # highly interesting discourse on the Everybody should attend the _ big clothing sale at Ernst‘s, Berlin. For particulars see big ad on page six. ‘The marriage took place at the Methodist parsonage, Waterloo, on Thureday of Mr. Clarence Austin Hannpberg of Waterloo to Miss Emâ€" ma Evans of Berlin. Mr. H. g Doet: of the Waterloo E]eott onstruction Company, }.ft Saturday morning for Marieville,‘Que. to carry out a contract made _ by the firm on the local governmers building. Mr. Doerrwill be anscnt for about â€" threée weeks. _ The Presbyterian Ladies‘~ Aid : Soâ€" ciety are to be congratulated upon the great suocess of their *‘Talent Tea"‘ on Thursday last, There was a very large and tempting display of homeâ€"made dainties, < all~ of which found ready purchasers, the only m being that the supply was not equal to the demand of the patâ€" rons, who seem to be increasing every year. ‘Tea was served at small tables, and the ladies did a rushing businessâ€" throughout the â€" afternoon and evening, realizing a â€" handgome sum for their treasury. A~ very pleasunt event took place Â¥idgy .afternoon at the _ Lutheran Seminary when the Ladies" Aid Socieâ€" : the LuthcranCongregations of tetlin, Hespeler, Preston and Water l ahful there, and filled the celâ€" the kitchen with the _ neces saries of life. All manner of good things were stored in the cellar . for winter, which was very thankfully reâ€" celved by <the ahbm and faculty. & the conclusion of this, the visiting selling out saleâ€" at Strasser‘s 7 . Bee advt. on another page Messrs. A.~K. Blackadar and W. 11. U©2"t branch at German Mills became Gilliland of the Insurance _ Departâ€" Stalled when something m“ to ment, Ottawa, are engaged in their t"C boiler of the engine. were annual inspection of the Life Insurâ€" OYC* @ dozen passengers in the train ance Companies in Waterloo, having *¢ th¢ time and following the stallâ€" spent the past few days at the Muâ€" !N& Of the train, the crew _ with twal Life of Canada, where they=will th¢ engire eft for Berlin and after probably remain for the greater part °" boUr‘s delay returned with anothâ€" of next week. _er. Upor their arrival at the Berâ€" . were entertained to a dainty inâ€"theâ€"basement of St:~John‘s Churgh: > â€"> The Harmonie Dance held under the atspices of the Harmonie Singing Soâ€" cietyâ€"at their hall on Thursday evâ€" ening was a decided success. The hall was filled with young couples and a most erjoyable time was spent. Reâ€" freshments were _ served during the course of <the evening. rlin‘s up to date druggists, E. O‘ Ritz & Co., have a fine stock of sul things for Xmas: gifts. Watch advt. on page one. : ._Six â€"cariolesâ€"of â€"/Twinâ€"Cityâ€"young people went to Winterbourne . on Thursday evening to attend a dance In the village hall, at that place. A most enjoyable time was passed, the party returning early _ Friday A; large .deputation of BEeriiners | No, 1.â€"Huehn‘s Cooper Shop, Erb wereir town on Thureday ‘evening to gtreet. see Waterloo‘s splendid new lighting | n ‘2.â€"Harmonie Hall, K“lk”“e“' system in operation. The vlsitorsl No, 3,â€"~Longo‘s vacant stofé, King were greatly impressed with _ the Street. + ‘‘White Way" and left satisfied that' No. 4,â€"Orpheus Hall, King St. this town has jumped ahcad of them | No. 5.â€"F. Boehmer‘s Shoe Shop, as far as the lighting is concerned. _hing Street. * ‘Mrs. Edward F. Seagram was the hostess â€" of a â€" delightfully pleasant bridge party on ‘Tuesday evening, that was much enjoyed by about a dozen of her young lady friends. The prize scofes were. made by Mrs. Clark, Miss Dawson and Miss Hazel Dawson, each of whom wore presented with Yary useful books. > N. Wilison ‘:flucted the :s f * jerah Church o ‘in the â€" absence pastor, Rev. Mr. Wike. subject Phone 217 and Mfludi-gpliu. all â€"â€" stock new and fresh at DEVITME‘S DRUG STORBG CGoenuine Kastman‘s Dentsche Apothel WATERLOO, . _ . KQBAK 8 APPRENTICH yÂ¥ :" itXE 2t ; A citizen who returned from a trip â€" to an American city on Thursday _slates that the Waterloo train on the ‘‘The Church Fair" by the â€"young lndies of the Martin ~Luther _ Soâ€" ciety of _ St. Jokn‘s Lutheran church of this town which made a biz hbit with the large audience. About cighty memgbors and friends of the Society sk;)t in the trip to the . Mineral rings town, lea‘ here by special car at soven o'd;"u‘ n:-’t“n midnight. by one twelveâ€"inch globe of one hunâ€" dred watt. ‘The remaining part _ of the town is illuminated by $two hunâ€" dAréd and fifteen bracket lamps. er. _ Upor their arrival at the Berâ€" lin depot. . the passengers were proâ€" nised that the train would . leave presently for . Waterloo but were latâ€" er ‘informed that it would not leave until 9.20. The train was dut in Berlin, however, at 6 o‘clock, â€" that ¢.eaing. Disgusted, the passengers Ipft the trair and took the streetâ€"railâ€" way to Waterloo.. * The social ‘given in the _ Preston Lutheran (Church on Friday evening by the parishioners of that town, was a big suceess, both in avtendâ€" ance and from . a financial viewâ€" point. The big feature of the evenâ€" inx was the rendering of a _ dialogre witle toflery Phistiew sticued, whit lel‘s r peals across the town. wh.is the straing of "O VBR. were jlayed by the. Waâ€" terloo â€" Boc.ety Band, Waterâ€" luo‘s rew tungsten system of strect lizbting was auspiciously insugurated. The event marked the dawn of a new e. och â€" in the history of the town and an event that will live long in the memory ofâ€" those who witnessed tâ€"e transformation of dark night inâ€" to day: Between Cedar and William streets, which constitute the business section of the town, the posts are erected at a distance of one hundred fret apart on either side of the road. _ There are fortyâ€"four fiu on each .. side. They are moun‘ with large _ five cluster globes, very attractive in apâ€" pearance and substantial in quality, the upper one being supplied by one hundred watt lamp and the four lower by sixty. Ftom William to Union streets, which is largely residential, eighteen posts are installed: at . a distance of 110 feet from each other on either side of the road, mounted SOCIAL WAS As Chairman â€" Aloyes. Bauer, of the Light . Commuss:»,. ~connected the switch . with the power plant three bendred _ globes #Munvinated ~â€" the streets. It was a brilliant spectacle and the hundreds of citizens who lined the streets gave vent to their feclings by prolonged cheers. * For ~three months the citizens imâ€" putigntly© awaited the event â€"~ which was over and above their most sanâ€" guine expectations. _ ATTENDED FUNERAL OF ELMIRA PAsTOR About thirty citizens attended the luneral of the late Rev. A. R. Shulz which took place in‘ Elmita on Wednosday. The . funcral was .one of the largest ever held in the vfihpi and hundreds of friends of the “ul ed paid their Jast e« fong" "ant" Jovihie Fertor . ‘Befvica corrlucted at / ab 8t ‘The work of installation was comâ€" menced. about three months ago, the material being furnished by the Adam Bagnall Company of Cleveland. . A representative of this firm was preâ€" sent and when the new system ‘was in operation photographs of the various blocks were taken. To Electrician Grosz and his efficient staff and the Light Commission belong the . credit of installing a system of _ lighting which no town of its size in the Doâ€" minion can equal, and the citizens toâ€" day are proud of this distinction. ‘The polling booths, eight in numbe as usual, for the approaching elections for the Legislative Assembly have been selected and are as follows:â€" No lam The â€"system costs in the neighbor hood of $10,000. The switch was comnected at 8.05, following which Mr. Bauer in a very brief speech informed the citizens surâ€" rounding him that the new system in operation would cost them no less than the old one. The Waterfoo Muâ€" sical Society band then marched down King street as far as William, _ and was followed by the Town _ Council and the members of the Light Comâ€" mission . in. cabs. : WHERE TO CAST sc «ait ce mm..du Evening. Nov, s2nd No . 4,â€"Orpheus Hall, King St. . 5.â€"F. Boehmer‘s Shoe Shop, Street. f . 6.â€"Mrs. Brandt‘s House, Will Street. . 7.â€"Town Hall, Albert Street. . 8.â€"Schade‘s Store. King St. TRAIN STALLED WHITE WAY A BIG SUCCESS YOUR BALLOTS parsonage and | . Homor Graduate of Totonto Univer:| On Asthnzflumnflymd the Board of Trade held in the Counâ€" oll Chamber on Monday evening . the question of building homes for . the workingmen was once more . brought up and discussed. Accounts _ amounting . to $2902.86 were passed for payment of which $377.00 was in connection with the water department, $116.72 in the gas department and the largest item of $2409.10 in the electric light deâ€" Fartment. Mt. Druno Anauft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wnaul was pleasantly surprised by about. fifteen Twirâ€"City friends at the residence of his parâ€" ents, torner Water and Yonge strects Mr. A. K. Cressman, the it would " 1e h‘l'u-lfln L w . _ any eircumstances to erect a _ suitable substantial home under $1800. . He himsel{ had tried the plan of building at a very low estimate, and . after the building M‘u completed learned that the estimate of . that which had been figured upon had been exceeded by several bundred ~dollars. Mr. Cressman stated, however, that he anticipated the erection of _ seyâ€" eral houses in the spring: of next yeat. on Friday evening the occasion being the,. eightecnth anniversary of ~ his Lirth. A very pleasant evening â€"was spent in games and music, an interâ€" csting feature of which was a â€" solo by Miss Edna Schlergler and two guessing contests won by the â€" Misses The proposal to form a County Board of Trade was discussed â€" at some length and favorably considered, and it was decided to delegate Preâ€" sident Mueller, Secretary Naylor and Messrs. J. B. Hughes and J. Heveron to attend the annual meeting to be held in January in Preston. Other than this buginess transactâ€" tod was largely routing. An electric watch clock, four station dial, â€" will be purchased for use in the. power house . from â€" the Jeynes Electric Companys of Buflalo. Mr. Aloyes Bauer coincided with the views of Mr. Cressman and . said that a substantial . workingman‘s home at $1000 or $1200 was an imâ€" possibility. Aiter a lengthy discussion â€" during which it was intimated that a comâ€" pany be.formed forâ€"the purpose of building such homes, the matter was dropped. T , Dr. (Geiger comes very commended. / YERANDAR LIGHTING WILL BE REDUCED To encourage citizens to use more power for lighting purposes, the Water: and Light Commissioners at their imceting. in the Council Chamâ€" ber on Friday evening decided â€" to fix a flat rate for _ the verandah lam;s of 235 watt at ten cents per month. w SURPRISE PARTY FOR MR. BRUNO KNAUFFE Nr.. Marshall ‘Taylor of â€" Melvile, Kask., nophew â€" of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hechtel, who has spent : ovet a year in Waterloo returned to . his home in the West Friday During his stay here be has attended the ?orlh Colleglate Institute where he .was & most popular student and took an active part in tbe Literary Soctety of the â€" Collegiate. His fellow students w‘;u mmmy friends ho. has sojourn in the cast, wl -thtnb‘lm ‘best withes for 8 prosperous fuburg. _ * Dr. William Geiger,, Honor â€" Graduâ€" ate of the Department of Medicine of Toronto University, and late of the Rideau St. CGenetr®A Hospital, Ottawa, has â€" opened offices inâ€" Strasser‘s Block. The name is not unknown in these parts. A younger brother, Mr. Oliver (ieiger, has been connected with the local branck of the Molsons Bank for theâ€"past â€"six â€"years,â€"andâ€"his â€"grandâ€" parents were among â€" the early setâ€" tlers of Waterloo County. C. Contrad _ and M. Nitardy. ing the course of the evening fres*.ments were served. © LIGHTING SYSTEM 2 IS THE BEST IN _ THE DOXINION A trave‘ler for a wellâ€"known proâ€" vincial hovse whoâ€"has visited many cities and towns throughout Ontario and the Dominion at large, and who witnessed the inauguration of _ Waâ€" terloo‘s new street lighting . system, stated this town is now better lightâ€" ed than any municipality in Canada having a population not exceeding 15,00©. The travelier reftsed to authorize the use of bis _ name for peblization, â€" but he was very ~ much impressod with the system ardâ€"conâ€" sidered that in addition to: prowin; beneficial in the lighting department would fittingly serve as a s;leadid advertising medium. ; Held In the Council Chambe Monday Evenipg. Routife Business Transacted Mr. Bruno Knauft All tte members were present RETURKAS TO THE WwEsT NEW PHYS!CIAN IN8 TOWN Dr. ! ?“..EE‘.S‘;““. ue dn _ dutal 4 0. _ Ki®g #1., W arennoo es and music, an interâ€" of which was a â€" solo a â€" Schleryler and â€" two sts won by the . Misses and M. Nitardy. Durâ€" highly From the farm of the w on Gnol‘h Street, off Mwl.t.l -air.orh:nodl-dh.w-rwkl white _ head. ny one knowing whereabouts of same will please comâ€" municate with us. Tam ’fi- Brerruatrrt l-nm “Mm + WC“, ® * 3A ©0009090000000000002000s020000000000 panaesecceag Sausages always in stock Class Farm Produce. Bring Your Dried Apples to We carry only the Best lines of Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Proâ€" visions, â€" A full line of Schneider‘s Jas. 0. 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