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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1911, p. 5

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o t @ reme (v,_. ied on N) sgmew‘s ~_ towk (of ' fe i!llllT who has dbu’.x N Bd .. local branch the lsons: ar '& past tw :y6AC8» ved notice last week of hiltmâ€" dly on Suntaye . > ~>~ Work z_infi&iv?rof‘bm bulltdâ€" ingâ€" is . \ progressing tavorably. With eontinued .. good weather it is expectâ€" 60 that the extérior work will â€" be ‘| On Sunday . evening between7 . and Pclock, _ m overeoat â€" myâ€" teriousl disappeared from the vesâ€" _ot _the Methodist Church: There wo ¢lue as to who is the guilty Bourd was is Wiiorgoing 3 repaired later. w j g“‘“ ;Aé' ,';,,‘l‘fi'sh Bean, _i * cording _ to the O.H.A. schedule niade out yesterday at Bertin, Waterâ€" will c the season in Waterloo ith Galt playing. here on January d Waterloo .plays the returs ESM6 ‘that town the following week. Anvape â€" intending to buy a CUUIO! ‘do) well to see the ‘big stock of McLaughtin cutters just WE“':: o * C Thoman‘ +Stâ€" s n ts bince, berlin. The ‘Trolley The regular meoting of the DKVIT4‘S DRUG STOBE _ Whe many friends of Mrs.‘ â€":Martin ,,gz be pleased to learn . that i6 i# able to be about again : after ‘ilimess of some week‘s duration. ‘ \Wremendous bergains in .. rubbers 0{~ tefed on Friday and Saturday _ _ at ‘Ajmew‘s Shoa . Store, King ~ St,, f .~Read â€"<‘advt on Page ,mm- e The members of _ COlub and se " u: ar montghiy meeting of the $ote: eves l%lh.'-w in | Mrs. of, ~ music c ~Theâ€" nt essa <â€" on this subject was Miss [By Mr. Ruby. Musical numbots ‘the ho ,i; rest were contributed by "ish at Wrank ~ Anthes, Miss Abrens, ~ Rev. ODAK I pigsew s held Lottic Mode at OF â€" yaB. 4P SHIRICE S a t 5 vnu- ‘wire &t the Corner of ;“‘mmm and caused ‘some delay: RUBBET BA K 8 his â€" afternoon Lastman‘ s one %fih Library 0 y . evening. M $r n CRAAA is of the Women‘s Muâ€" & several . visitors . in i the charming hospitaâ€" E. P. Clement and ber issss Bianche and | Florâ€" jresh at cutter showed by over $1,900. .. IM6 . PAE will appear in these columns in the course of a few days. : e A communication was received from mmugtwmm that Waterloo‘s claim re the Berlinâ€" Waterloo St. Railway would be conâ€" sidered .at their January meeting: . m.u.n.pmug-mm the â€"Council in regard â€"to mwnmu‘%m~ uorth near his property, as that yorâ€" tion of the foad was not M‘ lighted: !Ic-l-ouh‘& the | ditches along the toad his j property on King street be opened up ; C d 7 w so as to allow the water to take its natural course and provent his field trom being fooded. _ Both ~matters were left in the hands of the _ Board of Works. ® #rank | Haight, ‘Manager ol _ . the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Cou. and Jas. S. Haight, ‘Attorney, ~both‘ :zvmrloo. Ontario, have ragde S f â€" 2 Tow w M K , ; C. 4. Mflm Borkeley â€" Ave:, and attending the Stock Show.â€"Chiâ€" cago Canadiarâ€"American. Mr. Herman Doerr of the Waterioo Construetion Company °~ has returned fromâ€" a three weeks‘ business trip to Marieville, Quebec. . hi WO ERETORCIUDS T OOE Mr. F. J. Macdonnell of â€" Toroutd, is in town for a few days. " Mr. Joseph E. Seagtam, is in Toâ€" ronto : toâ€"day. on DUSINGSS. _ .. R Mr. .W. J. Hood . of Philadelphia, Pa., was a business visitor. in We terloo on <Monday. Mr. Isaac Groff is spending a few days with friends at North Parkdale. Mr. Clayton â€"Protzman of Elkton,. Mich.; is â€" spending the holidays with Twinâ€"City triends. Mr. John Coutrer of ‘Toronto spent the day in town. F Mr. Walter C.. Bonnell. of Toronto .was the guest of friends in tewn on Friday . f ~Mr. W. H. Jones of _ Guelph called on friends in town on Friday. { Mr. G. Hurchley of Regina, Sask., is spending a few days in town. Mr. Noah Erb, jr., left this motnâ€" ing to spend a lew days in Detroit: Messrs. Amos Groff, Dr. Engel and Abram Snider were _ in Gueiph atterding the Fat Stock Show. | Dr.â€" Noecker was in Guelph . â€" Of btâ€" of Town Was Keo Vote â€" of «Thanks to Business For The Ye eCPE ie ind n Mr. Noah Erb, jr.. left this motnâ€". ing to spend a lew days in Detroit. Messrs. Amos Groff, Dr. Engel and Abram Snider _ were in Gueiph atterding the Fat Stock Show. Dr.â€" Noecker was in Guelph on Wednesday at the Fat Stock Show. Messrs. James Scott and â€" Martin Snyder have returned from _ Gugiph. â€" Mr. Chas. Fischer is in Toronto %9â€" Miss Edith Youngleft this morning for Leamington after visiting friends in ‘ this town. _‘ _ ~â€" 4o es 2. albdonkhfllhfino-wu-eflhy.f : Mr. O. M. Stanton of Buffalo was a business visitorâ€" in town on Wed nesday . â€" Mr/ W. H. Gudges of Toront«. #ho wmmmmv'uhumdw friends as well as attending to busiâ€" ness here on Wednesday. R Mr. Frank L. Donnel ofâ€" Greensburg Ind., was a business visitor in Waterâ€" m“m_}.“x td |. Miss 1da Magey . , Philadalphia after visit with her pare | J. B. Hagey. Messrs; Henry Reuel, W. Bohlendet, Chas. Bauer and â€" Adam. Kaviman, were in Gueliph at the Fat Stock Show on Wednesday. Proph Mr. Newton H. Brown to, is‘ sperding a fow da Mr. J. A. Harper paid mmlcuyonwul in attendance â€"at the Show . % Mrs. C. H. Roos and Miss _ Mary Roannmmudn«nuqdogil' visit of several days with â€"Mrs. E. J. Seylor in Toronto. Miss / Jessie Stuart is a visitor at the home of Rev. ish at Forest, Ont ~‘Rev. W. D. Lee and Mr. Lte were visitors in Gueiph Monday Amongst. others, the .. 1oGO%CUE were visitors in Toronto this week:â€" Wm. Snider, W. J, Weichel, M. P., S B. Bricker, Chas. O‘Douneli, ~Chas Moogk, Mrs. A, E. Banderson, _ Mrs J. Conrad, Miss Conrad, Mrs. J. H Smith and daughter, and . Mr. . J Charles Miller/ which last yea In.mum""’"“ won, Mr. Geotge Randall, have _ reâ€" turned to Torputo, after. a sojourn of some weeks at Mt. Clemens. . Miss Emma Randall â€" who has been â€" the Mdmm&fl-flflm for sevéral weeks, has also hamea for Chriatmas. â€" Wallaceburg and will . MI0 M City . driends goodâ€"bye. toâ€" to mm,h” m ening lerson ©A8UTC Ma sichel feove Huoks, Depoty , ~ ~amg â€" Councilior Wolle, Liphardt â€" ani m“mm.lnml. Magey has ~returned to a after _ an : enjoybble her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed the J. Silner . of Toronto pt arnd on Wednesday, being at the _ Fat â€" Stock A O D. and ‘Mrs. Corn 19 waak w on I held a visit. to of Toron and> My app following A Tbert last the m,%mmm lugg! the King pavement and the inâ€" m»aadamvw ayatem, oft which were highly. creditable to the town and were carried through most successfally. Waterloo would be handed over to the new occupant . of the Mayor‘s chair. practically | as : "A new town, In concluding he invited the members of the. Council . to . a Mayor‘s dinner at . the Wd', Mayor‘s dinner at.. the _ WD Hotel® on ‘Wednesday eveming Reeve Muslin suggested that . a teâ€" ceptacle be placed on ‘King street f0f. mflo}hflm“m'mh would otherwise be thrown upon Athe street. â€"Reeve Huchn was given the necessary. permilssionâ€" to obtain. one for this purpose. a . Mas xp Â¥F. _ Hartel will sympathize, with: thet in ‘the â€" loss â€" they _ bave © sustained. through _ ‘the (death of one ofi their three weeks‘ old twin Song which took: place on Thursday" evering. "The Turâ€" eral was â€" held on Saturday ~monâ€" mc <e2~ / @+ > Prude‘>" RomanUnthont 10 Mavor ing "to _ St.© Louis‘<~Roman Cath Chirch and the Catholic: cometery SIX MON1HS IN Onu a "serious charge of indecent asâ€" sault preferred against him. by & 10â€" cal woman at whose home he ~was boarding, Bruno Caunotello, an Italâ€" ian laborer, was arrested~by Uhief Flyan and taken to police headquar: ters. On Thursday alterncom he Apâ€" ‘peared before Magistrate Weir â€". to answer "the charge, was found guilty and sentenced to six months in Cenâ€" We will have a supply of cats and cornâ€" for sale at Petersburg station. Send in your orders early. Phone 17â€"5 Petersburg. Ceo." Lautenschlager, * . Henry Weppler, Petersburg. Oats and Corn For Sa‘e town had 51â€"4m0s Mr. J. S. Wilson, of Chicago, WaS in town on Thursday on business: About two score of citizens. . took in the Guelph Fal Stock Show t that city on Thursday â€" * Miss Minty Ballard of the B. & W. Hospital staff, is enjoying . & well earned â€" holiday. with _ Walkerton .,',“4 by $1.000 Mayor | Weichelâ€" car© Completed Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday, December 21, I9l1, Page 5 friends. Mis. M. S. Hallman was the guest of Toronto {viends for a ~Jew _ days this week. â€" s o l t s 650u _ Miss E. Jerryne â€" Wells «Grange" Art School, To arrtived home for her Chri Mrs. D; McLelan and daught« Stella McLelan of Fergus, ~ar guests of Mrs. C. E. Hoffman. ‘The numerous friends of â€" Mr Filis will‘ be pleased to welcor back to Waterloo, after. an abs some. months with his . paren Guelph. ; PEC7 FCRPVO CDT MCRECEC Mr. Jacob L. Umbach olg Elmita was a visitor in Waterloo Tues day. His many friends are pléased to see him around again after his recent illnegs.. Mr. Umbach is a valued memâ€" ber ‘of: the North Waterloo . Farmets®‘ f T wl od ._lims Mutual Fire: Insurance been connected with t over & DEATH OF IMAFANT White Grocery am a, Or vngt and gnarant Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Store. : W tha score of years ‘ENTRAL PK®ISON Ma ; Sehool, Toronts, for her Christmas vaca sd to welcome him after. an absence of his . parents _ At and daughter Miss ET db e Co,# â€" having the company for ikee, ote. Ou 115 | MWM e * _4 Tok ds See Our ; WATERLOO . _ â€" & zs ertas o Where the best gifts for mother, {ather be found. CIVE USEFUL PRESENTS Lvery . *The things you get here for & be most meph{« on Christmas D pleasure forâ€" many munths to: come 200 acres, :16% 19, Con. 11 Peel Tp. All in the very best state ot cultivation, â€"except 10 â€" acres~ good hardwood biush. Soil the very choiâ€" cest, abundance of | first quality. wa" ter, well situated, rolling land, with commodious ~ â€" substantial buildinigs, closest inspection invited. o 48â€"1m0 Of ything that con your happiness and prosperity through the né: f the years of your life, again we say and you are sure to buy here Farm Foi qr&l?h.;ifi.'; \-\-';uâ€";floo Omm:.z ! Association _w held : in ° the _mow Markot Building, Waterioo, on "GBeo 26th, 21th ”th \ Poultry Show "Bix hundred dollars will be awarded in prizes. The forâ€" mal : opening . will ulopl:o on vg;.u.fl'u evening when Mr. W.G. Wokholnh.s. and Dr. Lacknor M.P.P. vani deliâ€" ver addresses. Aprize dra will be held Thursday -m: With Best Wishes They are Most Appreciated 19h Anuual Poultey . â€"Uffelmann Merry Christmas Shop ‘S.i‘eh 1A NOW > Jates, ps, Curtâ€" ; \ this season‘s thake | Holiday THE PEOPLES STORE i be done to make & store an easy, pleasing place for shopping has been done at ¢ Nale GRACT * here for Christmas gifts ~will (Christmas Day, bui a source 0 Proprietor Coods BLSLEI Empiré © <Chinook set aroiund, copper res ervoir, fully <guar anteed, f the next year and a hole steel range w 6 holes, high.clo PHONE 280 pvesssesssere $35.00 gast iron plates SEK OUR LINT Christmas Goods, Siiver r brother, < wi or Empire Stove CcOoNRAD BROS. Ont iranteed $30.00 th high Cases, etc., CONRAD BROS. a good t 5/3 closet an Nothing is better than a nice rlflg ng for 2 e ns css Arer tone nresent. â€" It is nOt Only val: WATERLOO, is e ie â€" > 200 0 0e 0 it I 1 1 F7 I a Christmas or New Year present. . It is not only val uable for all time but it is ever in front of the cyun% the wearer to remind him or her of the giver." :Select that ring today«=ére . J 0. ASMUSSEN . in‘ the New ES: BEFURE BUYING f ‘Kniyes and Forks, .Carvers . in Issuer of Marriage L Parlor Heating Stoves th oven and double heater \ Huron: Reonomy WATERLO stee| â€" range _ ever offere espect, the inrgest high closet and $3800 servoir, tully inteed in every holes > with at at

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