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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 13

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+W Waterloo Tp. 1~Â¥Be.Council . met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, pursuant to : Mhe Reeve in the chair. ;a.‘ of preceding session and approved. : f by Mr. Abra, that Byâ€"law No. â€"a‘ Tos nuemipntity, â€" to probinit â€" the EPCA EC RCUFr . gale by retail of spirituous fermentâ€" gdâ€"or other manufactured liquors, be m first and second time. i by Mr. Shaw, seconded _ by Mr. Haliman, that Byâ€"law No. ©983 to fix the place. for the nomination and.to appoint Deputy Returning Ofâ€" ters, Polling Places and Poll Cletks for 1911, be read the first and second : Woved by. Mr. Shaw, seconded by . Janzen, that the Local Option â€"law be â€"published‘ for<four consecuâ€" weeks in : the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, oR ue d es T ;,'-klv newspaper published in the own of Waterloo. ‘\Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded . by Shaw, that the reports of the alrman of the .Board of Health, Wedidu! Health Officer and Sanitary spechpr be received, and a copy of each. be~forwarded : to the Secretary Provincial Board of Health. \Moved by Mr. Abra, secunded _ by Mr,. Shaw, that _ the â€" following accounts be paid, and th: Reeve grant his ong: on the Tressurer for the severai amounts, viz: A._J. Hofman, bonus for wire * Aqpepe ... :4 .sn â€"virerneâ€" .+ â€"$4.00. Jas. S. Weber, bonus for wire quaility â€"the reagon why it bholds first place §Wm. Arnold, bonus for wire ;LT» Sfiebel". bonus for wire 3;_:' M,bomu for wire fence 6.00 A . Schweitzer, bonus for wire Hafvey Schniidt, bonus for wire Lougsa Kochier, bonusâ€" for . wire Benjamin Shantz, bomus for wire George Reist, Herd Inspector... 5 Meano Gingerich, labor on road 1 Noah Bechtel,. gravel ........ ... T &lkl B. Shantz, gravel ........... 3 Nendell Clemens, © gravel. and . &p Gole, gravel ... ... 18 E, Bechte!, gravel and exâ€" o SEW 1MBOL :... is »A ig.a ».s....0. B @UT. Grol, GTAVEL se cs$ : O Trussier, gravel .......... 2 ‘M. K. Deans, gravel amd damage ‘ROJ, Vietch, gravel and damage i f iA . labor on Tp. Line, * P pnolvnni in srierene paate se i+ O PBE svceece se B Chas. Reichert, Herd Inspector Wm. E. Henderson, Herd Inspec Ee en 90 hy d a n ‘m. Hamilton, gravel and labor 9.15 hco®‘ B, Ertel, extra Jabot ... 5.80 ¢ Reinhardt, extra labor 5.50 Jacob Woolner, gravel ... 4....=> 1.30 M.fl'gh Erb, gravel ,.;...... 19.10 €yrus Weber, building Culvert® 16.55 Mobes: Cressman, extra labor... .15 !fl PDedals, repairing wire fence .75 lÂ¥ Geaine Hiax .. :s‘ ... 5.08 gm Dpedals, repairing WiTe IO0U® _â€" J 3. F. Strong, tO8 ,..m.as. .0~> 5.98 Theron Sauder, gtavel and _ reâ€" I vpaifing TAIMDE ...ouâ€" seges~s 7.01 John Michm, extra statufe labor 2.00 \My;: Jonas, extra statute labor . 2.00 (uyevi . Witmer, §TAVE ...uus so<<s #.80 &M gravel ........ __... 240. . "A. Tilt, services under Votâ€" "OrB" LABG ACb uo uen se esd 123.86 sikh Stauffor, services on Bd. _d anes commsipntt Web vevneth Wtratins l‘,’. Dr. Henboefter, services on Bd. . . . ,gwn helods on Bé. o * Shantz, gravel ... ..> 3.00 h.‘w. concrete bridge .mn w Steel Co.,: steel ,........ . 81. ® Pomeroy, bonus for ‘Wire â€" ~ Shelly, bonus for wire Panmabaker, bonus for Council for wire were 13.00 10.60 14.00 13.40 11.80 19.40 17.40 31.45 6.88 18.30 9.40 900 7:00 7.50 1.15 740 5.48 ADG â€" Moy e mas, R Alice: Suydet. . Passâ€"Erma Hors man, Leslic Strong =‘Jr â€" YHâ€"Honorsâ€" Kathicen Lang, H Samuel Cressman m ho. 5 "'"'"ix"' 1 i-.‘, /. PORT FOR NOV. > » l‘ui-tg.: @ Br. Iâ€"H APassâ€"Roy Anna Snyde . Jr. JIâ€"â€"Estella Weber, . Alicp Heintâ€" man, Marjorie :cAueter and Wiltred Schweitzer equal, .; Vera Raim ifiun Yanz, Orlan Snpyder, Wi Soyderâ€"and Vera Berlet eqvufl. Mauda ‘m, Hmmomu, iolet: .O‘ Neil, Victor i ‘First Classâ€" Kenneth McAllister, Clara Koch, Willie Thomas, . Auson Allemang, mfi: Krait, _ Wilirid Yanz, Clarence Hallman. . _« _ .. . _ Primary â€"(B)â€"Fernic . Heintzman, Goldie® Roberts, Grace Snyder, Hazel ‘Thomas, Edith Yanz, â€" Daisy O‘Neil, Vernon Snyder. a (A)â€"Florence Halliman, Mary Snyâ€" der, Laura‘ Allemang, George Bbm Nettie Martin, Alma Koch, A ‘Thomas,; Pansy O‘Neill. e Honot ;.â€"Grant ~ . Richmond, ~ Winnie Snider, Clive Snyder,â€" Calvin _ Bruâ€" bachet, Lillian Snider, Ethel Niclke, Gladys Snyder, Wartem Smith. .. . Fass.â€"Leander JWabh!, Francesi _ Sniâ€". der, Raymon Keller, Victor _ Hebn, Burrell, Peterson, Earlâ€" Snyder, Maâ€" bel Brubacher, Beatrics Eby, Elt Brubacher, Leah â€" Hoffman, Otto Berâ€" ges, Erla Keller, Arneld â€" Schicfele, Mary Martin, Horbic, Fiel, Walter Eceliterborn, Percy. ~Reitzel, . Elroy Schiefele, Peter Ritter, Edna Steinâ€" p. /4 Jr. IV and Sr. IV.â€"Irene _ Shoeâ€" maker and Stella Strome equal, Arâ€" thur Lehnen, Leslie Witmer. Sr. I1Iâ€"Mildred Culligan, .. Verley Hillgartner. : " Ne t en Jr. IIIâ€" Melvin â€" Haase, â€" Reginald Gushard. f Sr. IIâ€"Mabel Haase, Nora Haase, Joie Hallman, Mervine Shantz, Maryâ€" belle Shoomaker, Edna Stoiz. Pt. IIâ€"â€"Hilda Haasei Erma Mcta Haase, Martha Lehnen. °* Pt. Iâ€"Emery Strome, Susic ~Witâ€" mer,* Irvine Shantz, Edna Shantz, Ar.etta Hillgartner, Lioyd Hallman. Jr. IIâ€"Etta Witmer Hilda Stols. & SGHOOL REPORT . FOR NOVEMâ€" BER. A "Hfow in thunder can you afford (a motor, Binks?‘ â€" demanded â€" Harkaâ€" way. FA9} h( ike f. ‘‘Oh, I mortgaged my house ‘and bought it,"" said Binks. _ "I am building a new garage now.‘"‘ _ . _ going to pay for _‘‘Well, I neverâ€"a garage, ch°" said Harkaway. ‘"HMow the deuce are you ‘"But my dear fellowâ€"these moft gages will fall due some day,. won‘t they?" asked Harkaway. "Sure!" said Binks, ‘"but that‘ll be all right. Then I can mortgage the garage." ¢%" ~*‘Why, that‘s simple enough,"" said Binks. ‘"I‘ve mortgaged my car." ~ on Friday, December 15th, pursuant to Statute. : o He@lth ;.....2. ,.a0u0. pumerratose (A2,00 Owen Reist, services on Bd. of 7 HG@IER: ........ ... suft‘y ty xghece s ApR PR Dr. Thomson, services on Bd. of . HCAENR ® ..52,.5:.. se cce cene serceoos" ‘ e Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded hy Mr. Abra, that this council now . ad+ journ, to meet again at the Tp. L NINE PINES SCHOOL REPORT THE ENDLESS CHAIN. vâ€" Snvder He Renior R 8t. â€", S i o C norsâ€"Citace Hallman Mever, . Pearl . K Busy B. VAN EVERY, Teacher H )] ~* Mall willred Koch. live â€" Bebhweitzer daâ€"â€" Meintzman that?" Apson â€" Martin GEO. A. TILT Clerk: Erma Shantz, Viola Shantz ich. 1‘&0'â€"!“‘ *”,*“ :::""!mvry on y;«â€"Mr, John an, r(r. Leo w&i&‘: w WI On 16 5n fartin, |nig home in .Wei rg. â€"Mt., * p be, uh' Florence © a AB. be and Mr. Roy Brer attended" Koch,; wu Club ‘dauce beld in the Ti a 1‘ Stratiord, on < ~Thursday es ing â€"Mrs. Charles: Richardson . of S$ 10int#=} Marys is visiting ber paretits, ‘ _ Willred ‘and Mrs. W H. Bouléé. â€"Mr. *A HIRECY:! Hartman visited ‘Tavistock * friends Wilired | asâ€"in»‘ the inast week .â€" Nr > Rred 12.35 10 O p€ Marys is visiting ber. paretts,. _ and Mrs. Wâ€"H. BouI:-qflx fifi Wumx WN‘M:’ friend Goebel spent 'l’bmv d llgl*! with his brother Mr. Albert > Goebel, who is recovering from an atiack . of typhoid _ fever.â€" The. Misses m‘ combe spent several days in at the Kress House during the â€"past week,â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz "of [m wore the guests of theâ€"> forâ€" mer‘s ‘uncle, Mr â€"Jacob Ratz here, last , Wednesday and fiqmy‘â€"-l:.‘ William Buck, merchant T. ©0&~ tended the custom cutters‘ convention ‘held in Toronto last week: . _: «~Death of Mrs. Zinn.â€"The death" oc«] C Nes mone m doak | Heary Zian,: at the _ age of seventy 'rpm;yua. She left besides het ':'?! She ‘was a member. of the Rvangett |« cal church ‘and: possessed> a Kib "aad|! loving disposition and was héld in‘ thes highest esteem â€"by. a latge cirele ‘ Dt } friends. Mr.; Johnâ€" Zinn of this tows is @ som of the .â€"â€" <A â€" very | pleasant evening was spent at * ‘the | home of Mr. Bernard Eichler on MoRâ€" j day evening, when his children and a| few friends surprised him. ‘The 0c } casion was Mr. Eichler‘s sixtyâ€"third birthday.â€"The New Hamburg Musiâ€" | cal Society have engaged the Francis Firth Concert Company to ‘glve: an. entertainment in the William Tell Hall here on Saturday evening, Decy #th.â€"Mr. Gerold Hamilton, ._sen of Mrs. HerbBrt Hamilton of this town, who is attending the School of Prat tical Science, Toronto, met . with . a painful accident last week while sin the ‘gymnasium of the school, resultâ€" ing in the breaking of his collar bond: 1â€"Captain McCallum paraded at Torâ€" onto with the 66 vetctans to present lan address to the Duke of Connaught, ! the new Governorâ€"General. ‘The : vetâ€" crans. numbering 200, were . tcceived . { very graciously.. The Duke, after re~ plying, shook â€" hands in a . hbearty |:manner with each of the veterans. + The Sunday School of the Evangeliâ€" "feal ‘Association are preparina for ! their annual Christmas entertainment to be heldâ€"in the church on Christ Imas night.â€"A very pleasant / event took place: Thursday evening at . St. Peter‘s Lutheran parsonage, Jacob gregation surprised. their new pastor and his family. Mrs. Harry . Philip k tead an address from the Sisterhood of the church to which â€" Rev.~ . Mr. *) Nieman responded. _ Dainty â€"refreshâ€" a ments were served during the course Jof the evening â€"Mr. Erost _ Framk, " ~proprietor of the city meat matket, d is confmed to the house with inflamâ€" mation in one of his cyes.â€"The marâ€" " riageâ€"took place here on, _ Tuesday, a Nov. 2ist, of Miss Pearl Hahn, daw~ shter of â€" Mr. Jacob Hahn of this . town,:to Mr. Harold Condic of® Ti ; sonburg. Rev. Mr. Nieman â€" of . _St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church â€" ~officiated: The young couple will reside in Tit ®{sonburg.â€"The death occurred in New ®|Hfamburg on Tuesday. morning," Nov. 28th, of \r. Jacob Michm, ug_ the age of 51 years. The late Mr. Michm wus a blacksmith by trade and. _. is survived by his wile and seven chil« drea. The Ttemainsâ€"wore interred . in the R. C. Cemetery, Berlin, on Thuts day morning.â€"Mrs. Weiss, Waterlog street, is confined to ber bed . owing to illness. She will be ninetyâ€"thrée years of age on Christmas Day and on account of her advanced age .her condition is c:m:nx; her friends great Anxiety. Miss McKay, trained | putse ‘pl Stratiord, is in attendance‘â€"‘‘The ‘Vorlorene Sohn‘‘ a religious. drama, stand Revenue: vifice, We in .g;‘u“flm ‘to theâ€" ty OR y:«Mr. John e0â€" Rumig paid ~a visit t on Wednesday who ‘is i me in . Weants.-mu combe, Miss Florence > and NMr. Roy Ber atten ta ~Clubsdancecheld in the M i muve is recemins mt o ET RpRY on o) o. h newspay was presented in a most successiul manner by the Young People‘s Soâ€" giety of ‘Trinity Lutheran Clurch . in the William Te.lflthll on . Thursday. evening. The r was a big suc cess both in attendance and from a financial viewpoint. Wedding Anniversary.â€" . Mr; and Mrs. Conrad Eidt of this town were pleasantly gurprised by the.members of their family on Sunday afternoon atâ€" their residence on Boulleeâ€"street; the oceasion being the fiftieth _ anniâ€" wersary <of their marriage.â€" A . proâ€" ‘gramme prepared by the children was up with a Scripture reading, owed by an address by Rev. Mr. Morlock, after which ‘‘Nearer My God %o ‘l'_hf" was sung. On bebalt . . of ‘%he children, Dr. ~Eidt. of Strattord ave an address |of congratwlations, the .eldest son 6f gr‘ William idt presented the old lo w ith, a iftal gold mounted mbrm o ‘Mr., Eldt responded y the children dor their ‘kindâ€" .agsistance throughout «lite r. 012{“ was born in Phil Qm%‘d; "th, 1842, . and | Mrs. idt, {ormerly Miss Catharine: Wottâ€" , was born dn Feb. 22nd, 1841, ‘dlgo in Philipsburg. The {amily ;fls ot two sons and four daughters, Wiltiam â€" Eidt, Philipsburg; Dr. Eidt, #nfiofl, Mrs. ‘David Ratz, * New Hamburg, â€" Mrs. . Fidt, Philips "burg; Mrs. John , "Vaden, . and. Mrs. Milton Thisl. <:_.odney. There lare twontyâ€"cight gvandâ€"childton. | The following is the m« port of New Dusdee Publi C $ Oe rei zie T dlegg xp‘ woek P rcqathe Doailge ¥¥ 9 10 >~ 0 U coas ns en Bd sds on 01 0 d 00 _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily Mail/.;,., ... ......© 425( ~ .0 .. > g i Chsonicle:Telegraph and Toronto Evening Mail .... ........... 4 2% _ _ _ _i . ._> Obrosicleâ€"Telegraph and Northern Mess miger ... . .., .. > ;. e" > / _ ol > Chron{cle xmpwi_WIdmoy Night :.;. ./. . ® &8P :. :)i 3e t s ,WIM&&TMNW(MYL-.‘....’.‘...."..;.‘..'. #ay / * M;,g 4 ‘Ohroglcleâ€"Tel Rev, R. Hicks, 1911 Almana Magu» 43 <rwe . 6 " & rine, WM#M:TW........'.'...‘.’...:.::;,.:?::;.m * T 3z .;,&,.Nâ€"?:Jg; s ‘Chronicieâ€"Telegraph and the Yooths‘ n sys . ... en d | /.. : h eiitine saganne, tier Bood naul hn ah P on on bis 0 . o * sey .. _ _ Mfo. pecommend Our réeaders to #ubscribe c the ; 3k caud . a% edeael ;:*;;-gf'% Tne bist pprioaliand)s and Py 0 00|( CABH â€"inist accompdny . all orders. _ Make zemitrince by Postal ‘Note, : Mon e Order, Registered® Letter: or Express Order to © a $y cete FUBRNITU BR E The Chance of. a Life Time To Buy Furniture Cheap David Bean& Sons, Limited, 7 solid ngihog;;!y ;v;ulng t.blna ng. $20, to close out 10@ 5 â€" @ «i i6 s6 "‘_“., : _ @ _ _ 'x? Will continue the Undertaking Business. Best equipg ment. Moderate prices. *3 <of Remember the place. Corner King and Young Str&ts- 3 *":L_i Edward Lippert hronicleâ€"Telegraph is again able to offer: very libera! and uttyactive clubbing rates for +o :h...s.- anbstrihers may secure ‘the following »m mm the HOOL REPORT RETIRING"SALE â€" oulcleTelegriph sod Week)y Mail mith tree, bortealt (of > 3@Â¥AE tnches i Lofth tints." Gi on .R Y. lowdan. Promie J \'L Â¥a g s aile A n ng o o t +k hh o sn o td :i _"‘. cooag ; fultled Home Aguin\ Chrcnicleâ€"Felégraph and Farmer‘s Advooate ,..â€"..\<.}/..,. Obronicleâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Weekly Withess /.. . . .. .. Ubrâ€"mcleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Sun (a farm jownal) ... .s Clivonicle Telegraph and The Oanadian Farm!............. Ch.onicleâ€"Telegraph and Country Gentlemen ,.......,... ... Ouro sls eâ€" Telegraph and .Da‘ly lo‘4P, : . .., 1 ) .200 0 $Â¥++ n m y extre Tor postage Obsonicleslegraph uwnd Woekly ~Globe ani . Canada applita a this chool (Stratford After. . \ ~~â€"~ New Industry for the month of November. . The names are given in order of merit. â€" **1 Senior Room. ho .\ Ind Classâ€"R: Synder 69, E: . Emâ€" mechter 68, M. Spreeman 65, G. Baer 61,; C. Howling 60, A. Hallman 07, C. Bricker® 55, I. Main 54, W. Mcâ€" Donald 5%, F. Bingeman 46, D. Mcâ€" Straviord, Dec..5.â€"At the â€"â€"â€" city council meeting this evening a byâ€"law was given its first two toadings and will be submitted to the slectors : in January, providiig for a foan of $10,â€" 000 to Paul Bennewit:, of West Toâ€" ronto. He has purthased the Porth ‘Plox l Cm{l y in t: ntlmho- here and wi e in‘ ! wite of nm. toâ€". amâ€" 1plny 40 p't?\u Five <bundredâ€" dol lars a year is to be repaid and . the leoatidne is to" have. a Nxed Asses$â€" Donald dorald 8ra, Classâ€"L. Spactziel 61, H. Toman 60, M. Howling 58, N. Mayâ€" ors 54, R. Wanner 54, C. Bricker 52, P. Spreeman 52%, M. Spreeman $0, E. Dinger 48. t I lwite of musical accessones,.. 1D . dn {ploy 40 persons. . Five <bundred‘ dolâ€" \lars a year is to be n.lid“ul the conftpény is have. a xed assessâ€" Ln-t J u;.‘uflm of ~â€" stlfool tnsitc ‘The North Midiand© Railway â€"Jr.. 4th Classâ€"E.. Wober 53,â€" *E Macder 48, _M. Rice 45, E. Keyes 37 $. Hingeman 43. ~ â€" * ; _ _ ==â€" "Bt. 4th Classâ€"W.â€"Schultz . 64, Hilborn 59, Violet Synder 32. $th Classâ€"Myrtle Sider 72., taxes Sa bs HJ4 e8siding ANSULD, Principal nA Company wrote asking for a E of $15,000 from the city for â€" | tion with the line, the amount. to be spent on‘a station and . car hore. The proposition will be â€" G9% sidered atâ€"a later meeting. â€". _‘ Here Are® Fasts we Wanat Ya When the roots . of : the hair . are {ivtly dead . and ~theâ€" pores ‘ot" _ 1 scaip are glazed over, . we: doâ€"" No# beliove: that anything ~can / . hair~ growth. t se o :.* But, when the hair roots retain liic we believo‘: thore is u:::" vill so surely â€" promote . as will 'Re!l’ll "3g)‘ ‘Hair Tonic.: prove that statement, we C promptly retutn» all the mongy pay‘ us for . Rexall «93‘ : Hair Ton ic, should it not ficun you. : ,) 0. Texall “ws"‘:h Fonic destroys tho gorms which are usual kw‘ sible forâ€" baldness. ~I6 tates . to the roots of the hair, by promoting Hou, . in them. ME at .8 3 ; Rexall relteve dandru0 falling cteased in _ n §1.00 .. it.. onl y §1.% For Your Hair â€"_â€" 149128 299 1. 50 1.16 200 425 1.20 +o3 Hn:“'ron:o helps Bbe calp * irritation, m’mt ‘Abe Id‘:m* ou%, "‘”‘"""fi' growth of â€"hair. C > sizes, prk;'fl‘:!fi . it "otf M ‘‘% ) A. G.. Hechnel, Waterlo0,.=. 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