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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Mar 1912, p. 5

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«ie «¥€ ts ht Jn Faricof e Witiam | 0 s x. /. G& DeweÂ¥ A;]m‘ * h of M town . / late . Mr, Dewey. was ~orâ€" merly/ â€"* assigtant Principal. at the Centfal School, later assuming â€"* & similar position in a Paris‘ school, His wilé‘< .who survives him is Miss© Mcâ€" Kay of Galt. â€" ‘The deceased had been M _for two weeks, and: death was due ;b?p attack of appendicitis; graph . from wee "A crack teaniâ€"of Berlin bowlers took a tmwl::-. on y evening. Ov:iuwl.u.uty h notice: given a strong . five yuld mot to gathered for the . conâ€" â€" The past . month . of : Fobruaty .. ; was wsually . Reavy ore at the local to: .0%.. were received in . comâ€" patison with $4119.30 for the cor responding month in 1911. test . Read . the ‘ads in the Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" and take advantage of the many tar offere L. ; f Mr.â€"and ‘Mrs. Geo. Wegenast very hospitably "entertained the members o‘ tBe Methodist Church choir "and a few M.Mvhgmhi;uwd Mr. and Mra, Chas. B.. Clememt who will shortly ~ remove: "to the West. Progressive ~games and music aKorded # miost enjoyable ~evening‘s extertainâ€" ment, ‘the two winhers in the â€"series ol game»s being the recipients of handâ€" -fln and" appropriaté gifts. WANTEDâ€"GOOD FARM HAND â€" TO )'g serving of dainty â€" refreshmenits rto to a conclusion a few very pleaâ€" Want ‘tew hours and the kind Hospital ity of ~Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wegenast was appreciated. SALEâ€"CARRIAGE â€" STALâ€" _\ Whe divery . which has been . conâ€" d â€"~anccessfully â€" by Mr. Alonzo for a nember of years, has d . to. Mr.â€" Ed. <Shantz, . . the | Blacksmith of this town. e »vflllund;;ay lor rflnmm t winding his business here. ; â€" Ufie!lmann‘s, Waterioo, ‘bave just w & Ju shipment * of‘ > new Spring dress goods, silks, etc., _ and everyone "is cordially‘ invited to ‘inâ€" spect their stock. _â€" > Messrs. ~Krupp & Master, . New Dundee, will ship every second Wedâ€" ‘Resday instead of Monday in future. The next shipping day will be . on Wednesday, March 20th. ‘#ake car west and work on Sasâ€" mx Aak pply Box F < a aan. . Apply 7 WATERLOO‘S POPULAR * FURNITURE STORE WANTEDâ€"COMPETENT SERVANT lion â€"foaled in â€" 1900.~ Will soll cheap it soldâ€" at.onee.. For Aurther \.particulars . appiyâ€" Box: 755, . Borlin. Mr s J. H.~ Roos, ‘of Waterloo, forâ€" watded >a provisional programme of events>â€"to be ‘beld in confection with the Dominion .championships at Waterâ€" boo‘i'."ml* y, June 29, M’Ion-m y & 4 gm.fl t _games will . be . more (popular Kikg thart teal 16. 12 Dusting‘s r . H. B. ‘s 1 * bufst .6n Sunday alternoon, that ~seetion (did without ~ water If the meantime " Mrs. James Heveron held â€" a reâ€" mnumlut Tuesday alâ€" in honor of her sister, â€" Miss ‘Armstrong of Toronto, when ‘a large Dumber . of <ladies availed themselves of the opportunity of paying a: visit toâ€" this hospitable: home. Waterloo is goingâ€"into. the . eslebraâ€" tion line. with a vengeance this year. The Bicycle meet and Automobile Show on Mly 1st and. 2nd. promises to eclipse any ‘of the former events of the kind ever attempted. In August the Harmonic Singing Society â€"will celebrate their filticth amniversary by ho a grand celebration and Saenâ€" 1 to which nearly 230 Socisties in Canada and the United . States . It is â€"understood .& number of ile ~cash in automobiles. s i in Saskatchewan town, . Noâ€"children good:wages. ‘ Apply at this office. | DEVITT‘S DRUG STORE 4,â€".:!,’ZIâ€" :4:forr1 C LOCAL NEWS It will Deutsche Apothek« WATERLOO, K O8AK 8 and hoh 4; *~ [ A 4. A note AwRâ€" It <would requise some J0g "to keep the rate down Mml ha«d been asked for numerous increases in the annual grants. Requests at the _1eoting ‘were received from ‘the Berâ€" linâ€"Waterloo: ‘Hospital Board repre sented by President J. B. Hughes, L. ; P ed N ts h d P D. Metrick and G. Diebel, from the Waterloo Musical: Society Band â€" t:; President J. H> Roos ° and T (* Church 187 votes in favor of wnion an ‘ 3 againgt. u-flnfi At aqmln' of the * 9 j % 4 q_rml T« deamaty is faek te" mss‘ which is paid weekly byâ€"pay patients in â€" tHeâ€"public‘ ward does not nearly cover the expenges incurred by ‘ that patient while in the institution. The expenses for one patient is about $1.73 per day, which would bring the actual sost to over $10~ a week. Mr. Geotge . Diebel urged the Counâ€" cil to lake some action :w::u ime prov the appearance cemeâ€" m-y“mwmuu bury« ing ground as pne ol the most dilapiâ€" dated cemeteri¢s in the Domninion and a disgrace to the town of Waterlo®. Fot t twenty â€"five nothing Mr. Albert ~ Playford left Waterido about _ sixteen years ago .‘ forâ€"â€" the West where he matried Miss: Hazard theit© union being *blessed with : seven children, the youngest of whom is but a‘few weeks old: eel ®. The funeral .of the: deceased place in Dauphin, . where the has been living for a number of â€" the financial condition of the Hosâ€" The â€"request of tite Hospital BHoard was favorably ~considered and will‘ be acted‘ â€"upon : by the Finance: Comâ€" mittee to whom it was refetred when that body meets. increasad etant botore the spteiat me jont is ‘held. Since jlast -muhmm"&-g Mm&mm-.:n- pr essed that the rate would be | at sast 21 ~ mills ~this year â€" which is three ‘lessâ€"than that of the year; preâ€" 4ous: Mayor Fischer intimated that DEATH OF MRS. News of tile sad death of Mrs. Al P evivnd bare ty M .. Mesiin Piap ved hete % ford, ’n-:.dwd rw.tldoo public school, to whose brother tHe deceased had beenâ€" . martied. l:l-h“ took place on Dauphin METHODIST Cll'llé‘.‘ll _ . c decH Snidn Waterloo Tov REQUESTS FOR INCREASED _ F‘W GRANTS WERE NumErRouS$$ â€" w. . Giving ‘his reasons untz, and â€"others Mr. I,. D. Merrick gave on outlif T M Cemetery Improvement The . Hospital Deputation a tions ALBERT â€"PLAYFORD h or tun arvily The portraits ‘of ~ the. late Mayor Graybill and exâ€"Mayor Weichel will be painted _ in o%flâ€"and hung on the. wall of / the Council Chamber with the othâ€" er former chiel magistrates. f Mr. C,. H. ~Stiver, of Unionvilie, Ont., and Rev. N.._J. Biever, M.A., President <of the English > Lutheran Chirch in Can. will deliyer addresses. dh%fl&.mm. The â€" choir furnish <special music and the â€"meetings â€" will be of special interest .to men. A collection will be taken. â€" On Mondsy, Marchâ€"1!th, ~a men‘s meeting will be held in > the bassmenti of the church when addressâ€" as will also be delivered by the ed that d¢torats amounting to $859,« 51 be ‘paid.~ Te unn'bg dr sioles To M-,-m $4.40; Board + T + of Works $213:62 and Geperal $437.â€" 09.. The report was adopted. Chiet ~ Constable ‘Fiynn ‘asked> fo & . monthly hmd’u’-‘ahuflg that he was being paid 1ess than w e 1 employed. :< The â€"Finance Committe. will deal with ‘the request. The ‘Town Fathets were invited to attendâ€"the annual meeting of the Waâ€" terloo Musical Societyâ€"Band which will be held on Friday evening. President P. H. Roos and Mt. D; C; m-uahtmnhuz Soâ€" cicty Band sppeared before the Cour. CiHlâ€" and asked _ that ~ their annugal ho i Heratme it o $800. â€" ‘The request wus ref to the Finance Comynittee: ¢ When the meeting adjourned â€"at ~ 1t o‘clock, â€" the members presont . were Mayor Fischer; Reeve. Kaulman; D¢â€" B'M Reeve . â€" Schiedel, : Alds, K-:i echtel, Hollman, Moyer, Veitel Town Cletk ; Kumpt _â€" : & Mhl.“l:!dth atant; request relferted to the Fin Auditors â€"~C, A. Hachnel andâ€"C. Huchnergard asked that their salarâ€" jes be ~increased < from‘ 375 to 103. Referred to ‘the Finance Committte, A request _ from} the secretary â€" o the "Ching mmwm was also referr peouniary assistance, was alss referr The tender of Messrs. David <Dcin and ‘Sons, Llh:.uru(m.:;m the printing of copics of assessâ€" w:i"mfl, was accepted . â€" Only two tenders were received ti other be" ing $40.00, President ~Muclier of the Board â€" oi Mfidmwlhwfil expense of the Board when appli uflummnwfim comes ~up ‘before the flo Muni exceed$50 . and : in : & municipality comes before the Onfarig â€"Muni ifvimated that the m!‘iu( Sof The byâ€"law â€"providing tor the loat of $35,000, for the year‘s current e< penses, ‘from the Molson‘s Bank . o% Canada at five per cent. jnterest was read a third time and nassed. LAYMEN‘S MISSHONARY e Sbeaka Pottraits of .Exâ€"Mayors. ‘The Assessment Roll Chief Wants Increase Auditors Want More Musical Society Members Present China. Reliel Fund Accounts ‘Passed An Invitation Byâ€"law the English > Lutheran will deliyer addresses. willâ€"deliver addresses. furnishspecial music the Town Rathers % e#%. ‘The matterâ€"wo Finance Committec: ince . â€" interswitching of Watetl00‘s size RBand * I The _ Railwayâ€" Comtmitte Ladics"® Bible |Board of â€" Trade atteaded MEETING ‘"That the mover, Reeve and ~Depâ€" uty Réeve and the Town Clerk â€"be a c.u:nmuht::'m“fitmso' tor with a mmumum ing the profits payable to the town ot Waterloo by the corporation of the share of the Company‘s: profits. for the right to run the cars through Waâ€" terloo‘s main thoroughfare.. The mat: ter was then brought before the atâ€" tention of the Ontario®Railway Board and the decision was. rendered in Toâ€" ronto on January 18th: ~â€" The .â€"most important clause in the decision< was to ‘the effect that the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Street Railway would have io yay the town of : Waterloo â€" twantyâ€"five per cent. of the annual â€"net â€".profits earnedâ€"by the company, sinceâ€" May Ist; 1907. > the s were ol the, eane opinion and 1t Was . m gested ‘that ‘the town solicitor‘s opin hhfifllfi-flh‘t‘. hnd On motion of Alds; Bech kae m,umuuum then passed:â€" * lt.Km::h‘lhfiohjgcfiu «n the fact t ~dutiag the year â€"1909 the muw.{ Statement showed & proâ€" fit of $2573.12,;. which made Waterâ€" loo0‘s share ‘$643:%8. â€" But stnce that ammfi“nufih hn‘-l&am-ld * to the stateâ€" ment #M'nmui.u Mr. Kumpt did not believe that the Streetâ€" Railway _ was losing . money and ‘declared that during the past two mn the profits ~~were higher than & kiven out. a "It we are being done : out ~of mone‘y,,‘‘ nflhAl‘. *m,“"he have ho business to k attow things b'h'w&efl in this manâ€" wak es PmE Pasiod cxtyc s 2930 s s ‘The bool.xeeping syste.n. of theâ€"Berâ€" lin and â€"Waterloo Street Railway was vigorousl nhfl:: by . Town Clerk Ford K&pl at regular â€" monthly meeting of the Town Councilon Monâ€" day evening:> The question arose ovâ€" erâ€"the receiptâ€"of the chegue from the Stréet Railway ~amounting to $705.83, which was Waterloo‘s sharew=of ~ the net profits since May 1907, > Previous~ to .. the :decision _ handed downâ€"by the Ontatio. Railway â€" and H-fi#-_la?&t.b‘ut two :. . years ago, Waterioo had been receiving no Bookkeeping #0400000000¢0N 00808000 0004 8808088 8 4e d 88 8 04e at Prices That Wil Save ~You *~*_‘â€"Many Dollars Rer| _ . OUR NEW > Spring Stock Railway â€" Coimitltes â€"of the the pas \ y‘ YOMLET DRS 1 umm l" Trade atteaded (MW&D&Mnnflmhw | Chamber in Berlin on Thure" is the new O@net and will take pooâ€"| 5; Railway Board‘s Decision WATERLOO Aldermen‘s Views Waterloo‘s Kick R Dry Goods J. Uffelmann Anvelegant showing of + Néew : Wash Goods.: Prints, Ginghams, Zephers, Dress â€" Goods, Silks,. Underwear, Hosiery, â€" Glovées, © Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Suits, ‘Coats, Waists,â€" Skirts,â€" Pettiâ€" coats and. ‘Ladies" Fursishings and investuugate _ iIt‘s to "your own best intcrests to do so _â€" You‘ll find our yoods to be every bit as good as we claim.. Come,. _ s ter | itively |{} TRIMMINGS |â€" }'ill P“ ; m Allâ€"over Laces, Dréss Nets, Braidings % o You Money }? | Ths seson‘s Dress Accessores $ Criticized THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Come and See on â€" yYOulT NG The hospitable home ol. Mrs.. Wm. Mitchell, near Erbstllle, was the jolly Fendesvous of the Waterloo Presbyâ€" tcrian Choir dast ‘Tuésday . evening, mmm»m-_rxd about thirty enjoyed the annua ride: given by Mr. Geéorge nm. mm,.mw\u happy one, was spent in and instrumental music, . charades â€" and games of various kinds, a very ‘pleasâ€" ant feature of the occasion being the présentation by Mr.. Joé Ellis on be: half ofâ€" the ehoit, of ‘a : <~ hand» n-ub-y.tnln-n..‘.m Te o M fiwihenteit in ;fln_‘u“ ol. . the Tnvdhsis meo mHe Totierte â€" Hexeron: served @ deli¢ious â€" Tinch. and the sing: .. A pleasing event took place at the ;:ircet my enin blsu f ,. on . Wel day . es p. w & complimentary baugtiet was tendered by the members of the Waterloo â€" De ‘bating â€"â€" Club to Mr. Charles B Cle ment, ‘viceâ€"president, who is : about to ~leave. for: the west â€" After ; 111 justitce bhad ‘veen cone to t ue excellent supper provided a toast lis‘ was proceeded with, chief upon: which was . the toast to â€" ‘‘Our Guest.". 1: was proposed . in {ccling. am} ‘approâ€" ptriate© , terms and appreâ€" ciatively .. respunded to. by Mr. Cleâ€" ment, _ <All the members of . the Club took part in the toast list _ which followed and ~cach took sccasion t express his appreciation of | the: retirâ€" ing ‘ viceâ€"president‘s _ many .. : admirable qualities of head and heart to voice the genetal regret upon his coming deparâ€" ture and extend their very best wishes to him.and Mrs. CJement for the future. 5 Before adjourning a hearty vote ol thanks was tendered. to Mr.~~ David Béan for his hospitality .in opening his home â€"to .the membets of the socie~ tv. > BLENHEIM.â€"Owing ~to s glut in tobacco Feal from this district, which has been brought in here. the last few d'"’& : 'mmsyum pany to send loads of the raw material.. The ctop to be shipped from hetre. will total about ‘125 toms. HOSPITABLY =â€"ENTERTANED Complimentary MBR GLAISTER GOING WES KA GLUT IN â€"TOBACCO 1d Banquet KEEP PUSHINGâ€"!] 1 stocked with ants, Oranges and guaranted Waterloo‘s Live Grocery We want all* ~Buyers to soe our New Shop which is now stocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Cartâ€" ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, ete. Our goods are all this seaton‘s muke and guaranteed frosb, s JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. WhiteTEFocery Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date CGrocery and Provision Store. O#E â€"â€"GF GoOok 1} WATERLOU t A Bruegeman Phone 791 An W ISf tin +ROCERIRA alwava the Headquarters for Buygies, Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs Frost & Wood and Cockâ€" shutt Implements, and also Adams‘ Wagons JOHN MIHM CENTREVILLE. . ONT Wa B 1ORA RIGHT. ... ONTARIO that wa can

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