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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jan 1912, p. 4

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ww will be made 4 R of be left at this .g:..m Foses," ThA Ee o ~ * advertisements acceptad up to * nesday each woek. *®:T ~‘Progress Tent No. 238 K. 0. T. M. f ing, Jan. Ird, after which the folâ€" csers were duly installed by District Deputy _ Provincial . Comâ€" inder, Sir Knight H. B. Duering: P ast Com.â€"Sit Kant. J. Thomas ‘Com,~â€"Sir Knt. Albert Hu&i ;Lef Comâ€"Sir Kat. Hy. & A Mtecord Koeperâ€"Sit Knt. J.% K. hinn . \ Sergeantâ€"Sir Kat. Truman Snider Chaplainâ€"Sir Kut. _ John Bruege man. Man ‘at Armsâ€"Sir Kat. W. Witter Sentinelâ€"Sir Kat. S. Beaty. . < Picketâ€"Sir Knight Ira Snider. ~‘ After "the instatlation the member $ fiwud to the banguet hall where ladies of Lily Hivo had prepared an oyster supper. At the table were w H. B. Duering, chairman â€"and t master, and at his right were W. G. Weichel, M.P., Dr. H. (. Lackner, M.P.P., Dr. J. H. Webb, Pr. F. J. Weidenhammer, who spoke on matters relative to the good of ;tfin order. There was a large gathâ€" ering of members present. . An enjoyable concert was given . in ;: Methodist _ Chutch, Waterloo, sday evening when the Canadian Jubilee Singers furnished an excellent programme. The Church was well filled and the singers were given . a tordial reception. . The first part of the programme comprised various choruses and in the second portion of the programime members of â€" the wompany contributed a number of soâ€" los which were well sung. . Sevetal oldâ€"time plantation songs were Tenâ€" dered â€"by request. . The following are "nembers® of the company:â€" ~ Mrv. s ppru and Miss L. Tabell, sopraâ€" %‘o‘, Miss G. Thompson, alto _ and seader, Mrs: 3. Cary, alto ‘and piâ€" gfl; Mr. D. K. Williams, baritone; . ~N. O. Patterson, basso, Mr. H. Berry, temor and Mr. W. T. Cary, manager. _ _â€" *4" hi x: ‘The concert auspices â€" of League. Spanking does not cure children of bedâ€"wetting. © There is a constituâ€" tional cause for this trouble. . Mrs. N. Summers, Box W. 501, Windsor, Ont., will send free to any ‘ mother her successful home treatment, with 1 instructions. Send no money but te her toâ€"day il. your _ children brouble 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 urine difficulties by day or night. 1st M. G.â€"Sir â€" The annual meeting of â€" the St. .John‘s Luther League was held last evening. _ The following officers were elected:â€" â€" HMonotary President, Rev. Rev. E. Bockelmann. + Presgident, Herbert Wahl. ;«‘?'Vu.-m:s,wom Nee‘!:.“ ; Secrotary, F. W. Burcha * ?Au& Sec‘y., H. Schauss. â€"»‘Treasuter, Miss Decima Zimmet Treas., Miss Alberta Dotzert : m:, Miss Olive Ritzer: , Aferbert Berscht, _ Fr stiansen ifl‘tflnflory reports were presented the meetine. Three Months _ Henry Ellis, who claims Toronto as home, was arrested on Wednesday Chief Flynn on a charge of creatâ€" ‘n disturbance while drunk and j doing some begging. He _ was a warning by the constable to , ten up,‘‘ but did not heed it, was then accompanied to the !nPoIlaCount\h-’onh‘ prisoner stated that he come Waterloo in search of employment _entered a pitiful plea for clemâ€" , Stating that it he were . dis Ahig time, he would â€" nevet he firewater aghin. He pleadâ€" guilty to the charge, was fined a dollar and costs, 1 to four dollars in all, but ¢ the : money was accomâ€" " w an alternative of three in the county jail at hard 1 Â¥ AN ENJOYABLE CONCERT ~Uodetich, Jan. 5.â€"In sero weather, Aremen fought two fres . this one of which slightly dam« al -'rb school and nther bur ned. hop portion of < "a%. Pn ww > c aigs Officers Installed BETTER THAN SPANKING OFFICERS ELEC1ED Armsâ€"Sir Kat. W. Witter, G.â€"Sir Kat. A..Gimmet.. G.â€"Sir Kat. Geo. E. Oakâ€" ADVERTiSER® wps‘ given under the the Methodist Epworth ales & Ssons, for Yagrancy «ho Fritz ~Mr. and Mrs. Bert Westran and son mlt. ‘-‘:d “ and Mrs. John over holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. h have reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reade have reâ€". turned from an ebjeyable holiday of several days with ‘Toronto frieads. Mrs. McBride, Dr. R. Young . and Mr.. Fred Young of w ud‘ visitors at their mother‘s during the holidays. w a Miss Marion Davis â€" of Schombers was a visitor at the home of= Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells for the ~New Year‘s holidays. / _ Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Hilborn | and tamily have returmed to their . home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a gay round of the season‘s hospitalities _ from their numerous friends.. _ ~ _ . <_ Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler of Markâ€" ham are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otorg{noldu this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seagram and Mr. J. H. Stagram of Toronto spent an enjoyable «holiday with Mr. Joseph E. Seagram over New Years. ‘Mr. W. G. Weichel, M. P., and Mrs. Weichel and {amily were visitors with Elmira friends on Monday last. . .. _Mr. Coulson of Algonguin Park is the guest of his son, King street: _ Miss Jessie Coutts of Goderich and Mr. Hugh Coutts of Galt were holiâ€" day visitors with their mother, â€" Mrs. Coutts, George street. TY Mr. and Mrs. _ R. Forrest Ogilvie and two sons returned to Montreal on Tuesday morning .after a pleasant visit of ten days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker. _ e & Mr. A. M. Gaynor, who is engaged assisting in the erection of Waterloo‘s new government building, is in Torâ€" onto toâ€"day. % e tm e Mr. S.C. Bowie, superintendent of the Lisle and Son Marble Works of Montreal, has returned alter a visit to this town. ° Mr. Hartry Yuille of Toronto was a visitor in town on Friday. Mr. H. E. Walkins of Toronto was a business visitor in town on Friâ€" day. 7 Mr. Herb Kuntz has returned from Bullalo where he passed the holidays. Mr. Blake Devitt returned to Cleveâ€" land this morning after passing _ the holidays at his home here. Social Mr. Moore and Miss Bella Moore of Galt paid a visit to Waterloo friends last week. ~ p Mr. C. G. Carmichael of Toronto was a visitor in town over Sunday. Miss M. . Armstrong returned . to New York aiter a pleasant Christâ€" mas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Allan street. Mr. Norman Fox of Walkerton spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes.~ Mrs. Lount, who has been _ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes for the holld;y season, returned to her home in Walkerton on Wednesday. Mrs. Hatch of New â€" York City is a visitor at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Greene, George street. _ e Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Lochead and Master James spent New _ Year‘s day in Galt with Mr. and _ Miss Moore. £e m o nioaiths ~Miss Emmie Sanford and â€" Miss Greta Joyce spent New _ Years at Philipsburg, the guests of Mrs. ©. Mr, ,and Mrs. W. H. Joyce and little son of Bullalo, N. Y., are welâ€" come visitors to their Twinâ€"Clty friends. re" Wicderhold _ Mr. James Birt of Rhode Island, was a caller in Town on Thursday. Mr.: D. W. Walker of Toronto was a visitor in town om Thursday. M. E. J. Leishman of ‘Torontd, is visiting in town toâ€"day. Mr. W. C. Tracey, of Toronto, is a business visitor in town. D{X. Sloan of â€" Indianapolis, was .<4 visitor in town on Thursday. § Mrs. . Geo. Francis has . returned to ber spending the holidays in town. The Waterloo Musical Society band will hold ~its fitst practice this : nv. ening and all members are reques ~4 toattend . Messrs. John and Charles Weichel were Thursday visitors in Waterloo. Mrs. . Geo. Francis~ of â€"Hanovet, has . â€"returned to ber : homt â€" after anending the holidays with â€"{friends Mr. Alex. ~Sobiâ€"has returned â€" from Bufflalo where ho passed the holidays. Mr. C..N. H is . visi l.“:iv'd,foi,lmys' “‘ Mr.~Harry Caldwell of: the Warren Bituminous ‘Paving Company, returnâ€" ed to the Headâ€"Oiffice at Toronto on m. after being in charge of the y‘s books in Waterloo for the past few months. . Mt, «Allan Shants has gone .tc (Gueiph to attendthe Students‘ Re uwnion, which is being held in the Ont n*huflcultunl College. « MÂ¥ ‘Thomas Turnbull of Dundas is spending a few days in town. «Mr. C. i. Scott. of the Bell m.-com_ *s branch at h‘lc town inspecting the A large namtber of local y ouryt people attended the 1 Year Fz ':-“"Muffzw" R Om avening. 7 dance is -m and Mor. W it J. â€"Robertson of T« a few days in town W. H. Joyce _ and of : London Brant local Berlet s Corners 08 Wednesday, January 17th, 1912 Commencing at 10 0‘ ~a.m., ‘the following valuable , it Horses.â€"Dark Bay mare 5 _ years :. u‘a‘am‘cmww ver; bay. maré 4 years old . in touuoxm.mqujotnn years old, bay mare 2 years old got hweu.upduym. good W . le ID Implements, Ete.â€"Champion | ator 32 inch~ cylinder, 45 hflfi with strawâ€" carrier and chaff <blower and duster, (Frost & Wood binder, binder, Noxon 5 {t. mower â€" nearly new, _ .Johnston mower with _ â€" pea harvester â€" new Elmira hay Toader‘ , Frost . â€" ard Wood, 2 horse hgnb nearly new, â€" Frost & Wood hoe: seed dril}, 3 spring tooth cultivators one with seed box, 3 wagons, â€" one nearly new with 2 and 3 inch tires, top buggy nearly new, 2 seated carâ€" riage, 1â€"horse market .. carriâ€" age, pair â€" bobsleighs, pleasure ‘sleigh, cutter, turnip ueedat,‘ 2â€"furrow Oxford plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow, 2 single plows, sculller, 4 so¢â€" tion iror â€" harrow, scales, cap. 1200 Ibs., 2 hay racks, wood rack, stock rack, â€" wagon box with gpring seat, sleigh box, 2 sets of gravel planks, a quantity of oak and Elm â€"lumber, straw cutter, ensl‘age cutter, fanning mill, ‘Joliet chopper with 10 inch plate, hay fork with ropes and pulâ€" leys, root pulper, Jack, 2 sets of double team harness nearly. new; ‘set of single harness, about 2 dozen grain bags, â€" crosscut saw, wheelbarrow, stone boat, grindstone, hay knife, horse robe, robe, â€" horse blankets, grain cradle, scalding trough, about 60 ft. 4 inch leather beiting, 3 grainâ€" shovels, post hold auger, whifâ€" fietrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels hoes, pick, shovel, crowbars _ and many other articles too, numprous.to mention. F Grair, Etc.â€"About . 500 bushels oats, about 10 tons timott&,, hay, quantity of barley and mixed grain, and. roots. Household Effects.â€"Cooking â€"stove, parlor _ stove, bureau, largeâ€" . table, lounge, _ sink, woodchest, wash sink, 6 kitcher chairs, churn and> butter worker, 2 _ tables, 2 barrels with vinegar, â€" honey . extractor, . chcese press, large sap can, sap pan, . pail and spouts, water tank, irom kettle, tdinnerâ€"bell and many other articles. les Terms.â€"Grain, hay, roots, poultry, pigs and all sums of $10 ‘and uiler, cash; . over that amount o’l} months‘ credit on good . security 4 per cent. off â€" for cash payments of creâ€" dit amounts. £ VALENTINE Z. WAGNER, : Proprictor A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneet ALF. KAUFNAN, Clerk. The annual â€" Fancy Dress Carnival will be held in the Waterloo _ rink on Tuesday evening next. The usual valuable prize will be given to the best costumed lady, gentleman and child. 3 f uMiC We No reserve as the farm is : sold Lunch at noon. Bight New Made up on the new 1912 Spring Sh_-yt? td on 3 The very latest designs and touches that go to make up an upâ€"toâ€"date High Grade Shoe. See our new 80, 81 and 82 Shapes in Botten or Lace, all leatbers, + 00 ta Txfirnfhflve High Grad® Sopleac "Prtente ‘*‘r..l.“":..':.' Bad w all the Latest 1018 Models and Designs, $2.50 to inke, Suit Cases and Club mwm Stack, Impleme Derby Shoe ART SHOE ~‘draby ditos on " LADIES Quality higher than Price 4 EOAAAE be FOOTWEAR In Our Features Reonomical Fire ce (l6, Bidg. se SEDT W nde ‘ARIO © ‘sln 8407 |igr %5,50 at 4de 68e | Potatoes per bag ; & 86c 61¢ ba to pa Whnol washed .. Finursper t.w The gnn i s Sernn';:.n 99 B':td par b.t:lh % np . s * l A pootipont Butter per 1D.,.. ....«» .++« Lard per 1D..,. .. ., 22480404 Dominion life Assurance Company :t 1& o;chct' MQQ’MW for the reception of the Annual Report and or s us ‘ 12. ~ THOS HI i Feagey iob imz on PMAE Procier Wellesloy, "Opers House, Monday, Jan. Z2nd . ; i Orosshill. ~ToWnship â€" Hal, â€" Tuesâ€" Farmers‘"Institute Méetings nesday, Jan. 26th. T~7" St. 5m“wu;£"n- BHail, Thursâ€" day, Jan, M 20 ce o oo l o2 t ‘I&M“' 9y . k t Mo 8," ‘s Hall Satâ€" utdo;'f 'nn?ggli‘ iner® I _ Sorkstoges Riemuahlp Sel . Morâ€" ‘mloo., tibrary Hall, Tuesday, ® Spestora:â€"Heney Grose, Lefre e Mes Â¥. w.':y?:q'..'gmu-. e Winterbourne,"" s Hal), Wnn en Phevip l ecsiar. Feb, 6th. . * f * Speaker T. H. Race, Mitchell ‘wlmlmwfllh added to above Music Â¥y Local Talent. Come a! a day with us, uman ’Ev-lu'wu JO81AH ST RESIDEKT, BAE AUAWTZ stornnrany. 03 The . Schicrholts Zinkann Company Limited, intén‘s making an appliâ€" (Governor. of the. Proviace of Ontarioâ€" in Council. for feave to sucrender its charter. Woct Datedithe: 5th day of Jangaty, 191 Millar & Sims, Argood _ 180 acre tarm with _ first clags buildinzs . on At, situated . neat Batlin ot} Waterioo. . Apply 4 No#ice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the 14 y Jan. Brd. T Ttsideibery.. Doorm‘s Hall Dated 1918. + Weber, m.,fiumu": & aly. ca o::fi Ioatemantâ€"GOternor of t will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Waterloo. Ont,, on Friday, February 9th, 1912 r â€"dale, ‘Bteddick‘s Hall, â€"Friday, ANNUAL MEETING )ats 2â€"2t BERLIN MARKE1S Berlic, Jao. 11, 1912 GALT MARKETS Galt, Jan. 11, 191} OT tard : +Notice 10 Solicitors Millat cit Wanted Sda western faunkes want Rotice Ixmited intend h J ; #TCKUs t Simg, .« Company, Beriin Conapany . Betlin, .Ont 17.00 1800 €.00 700 3 .39 2,10 240 10 end â€"makâ€" Honor the in 4( 10 .10 .15 Â¥) Middling» por ton W‘:i *’....;}.-4"1-- H w; ® s A) M e »+ + + sn Wood, per cord .. Butchers‘ Cattle . ELMIRA MARKETS Eimire, Jan 11th, 1012 Manitoba Flour.....>... . . .200 Goose Whest,........ ... Potatoes Â¥xx was oo mht uk ::‘ That desirable farm mfiy situsted ‘L‘.’é‘“f“"""‘w“ tontaining" 172 vo acres., ) acres fall wheat, $0 acres of eadow, 9 acres alfaifa, 25 aores bush and pasture land. . Balance im good ;um o‘t':':‘l‘ltlv.:gfi. On it is a &, ouse metal siding, a large ; barn with new stabling and all necâ€", cessary outbuildings#t _ For further particulars 'fi:fi to JNO. H. FREY, Bridgeport. or â€"EPHRAIM FREY, Breslau Situated lh miles north of Pliattsâ€" ville ane 7 miles south of New Hamâ€" buz.. com: ng §0 scres which inâ€" clu fall wheat land, â€" On proâ€" m ‘h..{ood brick houee, barn, ng andâ€"other outâ€"bui Good water at house and barn, Apply _ GEORGE R. SCHMIDT, â€" 2.2mos. FARM FOR SALE. L. Bruegeman. Kimo St., FARM FOR SALE How® cor goon GrRocERIES .0~., ~~ Puont 1172 MAY TBE YEAR / Ucean Waterioo, Jan. 11, 1012 Extraordinary Values Happiest Lang Bros. & Co‘s. 1912 Be your Office and get a useful article. 50â€"1mo. and Bring this to During the first woek in the New Year we will offer some Great. Big Bargains in LADIES‘ FURS. _ InMink, Persian and Sable qm‘m have values here which cannot _ bematehed anywhere, when K r considered.. Anyone intending buyinga stylish set of good furs cannot do better thanâ€"sgecing our stock . justnow. *=c 6 Ladies‘ Black Persian Lamb ‘Setsat $19, $20, $22, $25, $30 to..... $10 Ladies‘ Canadian Mink Sets at $40,$%45, $50, $55, $75 to ............. $100 Ladies‘ Alaska Sable Sets, at $20,$2%, $25, 30 to ........ ........... . $50 Ladies‘® Mink Marmot Sets at $7.50,$8.50, $10, $12, $15 to .............. $80 Platteville WaTBRLOO .W‘ $ uo | 16. B. BRIGKER & CGO. i KINGâ€" STREET «* . «* + WATE_% ©4000000000000000004000 000000000000 000s0e80000â€" F7 C CROEe oR 5L â€" * “"i'{?’:'@' yBt .T', 4 . e 0. $ gdrovh ; siee ait Sn io o 9: 8e f i i k . > is > e 4 us «e es 6 d :. i »ta. meot s £ e‘ ~ 6 Li : * > Ay Wl * A % * R j 5:’ ”%f’z;‘h :"' TT EP zm s a a / pt c . e . § .. * : s 5 . 1 P j X ho $toae 3 {‘: *Â¥ «> en is one in which we will endeavor serve the public even better. ; _ : ~~ thah ever‘* * >â€"_â€" 3 During January we will hold. Special Sales o The Savings Department of this Bank has proved to be fi > keeping of their spare money, . Th en en it e ie ow e It is not necessary nmmtobofmolmat?‘..o! Indebt ednusinordutoavm'hlnuelfo(fln privilege a Bank Asthamoneyeubowithdnnumyfifildh&*‘ a ond depository for the money until such time as it is needed. â€" ~ â€"â€" â€" _ in added fait yearly. Withdrawals can be made t any time during banking hours. Fepe " un uhigu n * e oah Captal and Reserve‘~$8,944,000 $50,000,000 Waterioo Branch P. V. WILSON, Maenager Famous Edison Phonugraphf The best in the world. We sell Phonographs on easy terms and we will quote prices and show our fine line arm graphe.s . & es The Bank of Toronto Loans made to responsible people on reasomable terms. Making it a Pleasure to Shop Here We are the Headquarters for the | Ohr siiole Name Don‘t forget the place Doersam‘s Bookstore. We spare neither time nor money in customers at the least possible price, _ Our staff of salespeople are instructed to give you all their time and attention wlffiurdngyoninflntn_v $ on all winter merchandise, giving the ewb}ie_!wdcfl_mgu";h t Deposits of $1 and uy LADIES‘ and CHILDREN‘S COATsS, BLANKETS, â€" HEAVYX.â€" .. DRESS GOOBS, ETC. % FARMERS! Street AND RECORDS in Ladies Furs CALL A‘T ~OUR STORE Town or P. 0 $40 $100 $50 $20 3 £

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