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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Mar 1912, p. 5

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FÂ¥x Phone 21 â€"~During the absence of Mr 3 r z(m %." al’ is .. taking ‘ Mt. Henry Man: has & Miticn wie "the ‘Metihece Packing $ y of m C . FOR | SALEâ€"CABRIAGE â€" STAL ~Mon foaled in ©1900 ° Will* â€"sell â€" che: if sold. at once. For further apply ~Box 755, Berlin. : Phe Acadian Club entertained their wn' and friends to: & ; mhrepnttyllbeiru:m quarters on Friday evening where _ a time . was | pleasantly _ spent. About thirty o! the members were present. #J B. Snider b;uthe hostess of a charming Thim Tea at .. her residence â€" on Wedmsday afternoon: Eup.a: â€" Hight dogs have been ahot by the Buthorities since the dog byâ€"daw was put into effect. . Very few dogs .are roaming the streets at present. fl:fim‘.m home 7 . tooms Acrsn stouie chert At â€"omee â€" ghic sale.; »A. K. Cressman,. Waterloo... ‘Mra. Fred Mose: i:"""’ terâ€" tained :lrm&t:( mnlh‘:o a m‘ha at her home on Friday ;‘?Myolbooflhuumom to iwn where she has accepted a posiâ€" ~ A ~ party of yourg _people from Bridgeport enjoyed â€" anâ€"evening‘s pleaâ€" sant outing at the ueen Street rink on‘ Tuesday even ng. s Uniess® the: biockade . of coal .. cars numbering . about 19,000 are . <leared at Bullalo, there will be a shortage of coal in town. . There is a good supply on hand. at present, however, but conâ€" giderable â€" of the black nuggets â€" are going out o account of. theâ€"cold weaâ€" ‘& . Revuel, of _ the City Meat <Bas purchased .a fine delivery borse from Mr. Wes. Kee‘s livery. WANTEDâ€"COMPETENT SERVANT ‘in Saskatchewan town. Noâ€"childrea =good wages. Apply at this office. . â€" ‘A brick home_with brick kitchen and gl chicken. m&ntu large : lot far: sale. Act qv kly. A.. K. Cressâ€" \ Mirs. J. H. Engzel ertertained . . the gynm of Rebecea at_her beautiâ€" ful home on Queen :fiqemmm | M when a few were g.gu_y 'mt in Pl’omé'DE\lâ€" _ MF, Ed, Kochier of . the | Molsons #WMMM trangleyrâ€" ed â€"‘to Hamilton. All vagieties ot . goeds may be . obâ€" tajned at the Ontario Seed â€" Co., Waterloo, â€" including Clover, Timgthy, Melmann‘g store. _ 148. . Alter being confited to his home for days with a gpraingd limb, M. Figober of the Park Brewâ€" ‘ is able to be about again with â€" of:. erutches. L Ej%‘a-ug‘;m has engaged a st mon trenckes alongside w.-lwdbnnyo enable the | € to tun without overflowing onâ€" ta the â€"sidewalks. A special meeting of the Water and Jiight . Commission was beld in the ag‘;‘cun'se.m'onm: atâ€" when the . tenders for tie pipe and fitting were opened and awarded to Messts. . M. Weichel and SRonm : of this town Over thirty members of the Prosbyâ€" terian‘ LAd es‘ ‘Aid.Society . ‘with: a. friends, enjoyed a very pleasant zm at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" gost Bechtel, Allan street, last Thursâ€" i cetnnna ts on e 6e Â¥+ ‘of y. the Mrs. Alex. Howile, presiding, anl, amongst. other business, . a Conâ€" F and social evening wak arranged for the 28th inst. ‘The et proce of ‘the Hollingsheadâ€"Jesâ€" ie Alox concert were found to yee -, kes . "After buginess paanck fl,‘mmafl Mins Sn attentive in :looking A comifort of theit mothor‘s .. guts08, Mro. Jobn B the boste in Wese gmogts cot DEVITT‘S DRUG STOBE n win W ATERLOO, > KOBAK § ime Lastman‘s §. Snider, Wil ies mesnn eeday Afrenoon s lc io (a s Hae M No# 8â€"6t. h ‘Mr.. Henty . Sthacier has !.thmfl'\‘h-l‘nfi':tol fi Wateribo Musical Society Band was clected President at the annual meetâ€" Rooms year â€" tile Band 1 towareds the impr will ‘parchase new ments wihch will present surplus, On motion of Mr. J. Heveroh . a bearty yote . of thanks was tendered the musicians for ‘the honor they had brought ‘ to the â€" town through their wifning of the first prize at the Barâ€" rle Band Competition last summer. A ote of thanks was also tendered the Jld officers and (the worthy leader, Prof.‘FrÂ¥tz W. A. Part who bad susâ€" Prof.‘Fr itz W. A. Paut who bad susâ€" tained the proud record of the Musical Society of _ being one ol the best mv+ sical organizations in the Pominion Prof. Paul reminded the msover . that the success was not due ‘to his â€" efâ€" forts ~ alone but to the harmonlovs manmner which the members had _coâ€" operated ‘with him. * “m""'?“t‘“‘.“‘m ol his rlnalhtnndahs service ‘‘of ~ the . Band ‘for eightec: years. Treasuter J. H. Roos â€" also insisted â€" that he be relieved but the members could. not: see their . <way clear to allowing. such: valuable memâ€" bers to be passed up and . reâ€"elected them by acclamation. s it was intimated that he wouldâ€" . be unable :kdfl_oh Nlunfin time . to the, w since was w 6 out of Aown, Mr.‘P. H. Roos . who has done efficient work as the head of the Society for the past.two years, «indly© consented to assist him when. the opportunity presented :itself. The new officers elected follow:â€" Hon. Presidentâ€"P. H. Roos. 1st Viceâ€"Pres.â€"â€"Chas. Frochlich. Recording Seontlaty=â€"R. M. Dontt Cort. Secy.â€"C. A. Huehnorgard. f T‘nwret-.lt H. Raos. $ Committeeâ€"Joe Ellis . Librarianâ€"H.« Umbach. Auditorsâ€"C. â€"A .. s1uehnergard, C A. Hachnel, & y Paymasterâ€"A.: Uficlmana, Executive Committeeâ€"H. Reuel, The clection of Mr. Schaefer as â€"preâ€" sident was a popular ose and although P..+1. Roos, Chas. Kalbfleiscif. ~~> Citizens Committeeâ€"E. Eagel, _ K. Y. Stuart and last year‘s membets. Following the election of officers reâ€" freshments were . served and a. very pleasant fime passed socially. SCHOOL ~BOARD Aâ€" special -eeth('d the Finance Committee of the Waterloo. Sctrool Board <was held u‘l\mlzm ing when it was decided to the Finance Committee of the Town Council to provide ©$14,000 in _ the estimates.. for : theâ€"school â€" this year. This is the same .amount that was asked last year. m 8t in The Board will likely authorice the la toJu: old p.y‘t;‘o'glbu‘new d ing. while _ other improvemen‘s . will also be made. s The _ Board‘s Finance Commuttee is composed of â€" Trustees C. W. Snidet, A. E. Devitt and J. A. Harper, al! of _ whom: were present. SHINN'-wIG. A veryquiet was golemnized at tils Lutheran parsonage on Saturâ€" day mll(n at nine o'dfldm::‘ Fomite m porine Revime "the . ie of ~ Mr. Fred Shinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. K. Sitine, anf a popular and wellâ€"known mail cletk at the Waterâ€" loo Postofice. Rev. Mr. Bookelman performed "the ceremony : in the preâ€" sence ol â€" only the immediate relativâ€" es ol the contracting partics. They wetre unattended. > h CELEBRATED HER Mr. and Mrs. Shinn will reside the home of Mr. Shinn‘s parents. A mostâ€" enjovablé ~time was spent at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hahn on Thursday cvening when the laraily and a number of friends of Mrs. Habn gathered to commemotate the sevenâ€" tieth anniversary of her birth. Before the gathering â€" diapersed, Mrs. Halo was the recipi¢nt of ~ a purse of gold and a very suitable address. Mrs. Hahn is in the best. of health and het numerous . friends sivcetely hopo , that she will be spared to en joy . many mote ygars of happinesg. OFFICERS OF THE . BIBLE CLASS ELECTED PTik 14 HYMENEAL the new unif I * makeâ€" other ill weigh hea will expend rovement of W A the WANTS $14,000 ipts and expendi 08 es Be he b& M 6 t Dot W 1mprove ly on the n U D8y This $300 P <~IDEATB 1y that at WELLSBâ€"At Waterloo on <â€"SBunday, March 10th, 1813, Walter Wells, L. About 1866 h'?‘ the ~study . of dentistry, passed examination at the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario in 1868, and . practised dentistry successfully at Waterloo unâ€" til two years ago when he retired trom active work. At that time he was ‘probably the oldest dentist in active practice in Canada,. and â€"his 44 years of ‘contindous workâ€" in ‘his profession ~may also posgibly have proiessiOn . . N been a record theréafter devoted his time to : workâ€" ing .in; iron and stecl at Galt â€" and at Canadagua, N.Y. He alterwards enimind in coringr supkine ah Derlit l:'::se“t:tyuuh was an active wo in public interest, having been town councilior for aâ€" number of years and also mayor _ for _ one term.~ He Wwas one of . those most actively engaged in ‘securing for Watâ€" erloo its fine park: and was oneâ€" of the first members of the Park Board. He spent his carly days on â€" and at the. age ol seventeet came to Galt and . for . sof thereafter devoted his time in the tow ‘He was a member of the Masonic Order and also of the Ancient <Order M United Workmen; . in politics ~ "he was always a Reformer. 4 In 1856 he was married to Isabella. ‘Tyson, who predeceased bim in 1881. In 1887 he was married to . Rosina: z:‘:, who survives him. . ‘The â€"chil now ‘ living. are Mrs. James D. MceCol)t (Clara), Kaensas City,â€" Mo.; Clayton W. Wells, Waterloo; Mrs.â€" Jagâ€" Bladon (Lola), wn‘ llil-n John A ; Wells, â€" Assistant City _Asâ€" gessor, ‘Nashville, Tennessee;, â€" Walter B. Wells, Vancouver, B.Câ€", Gertrude Wells, Waterloo: : Lyman â€" 8. . Wells, Prince Rupert, B.C. A daughter and at an early age, and . Mrs. _ (Dr.) v!:v;l”(;lmu,(wfi) passed ~away The late Walter Wells was an â€" 20â€" tive man for his years until the past couple of years when the infirmities of age told. on ‘him, and these ~wore him ont and caused his death: % C.â€"B. Clement‘s Services were Appreciated At a né@eting of" the Official Board. of the wmmn called < to a sucessor to Mr. C. B. Clement, envelope steward, the Tollowing resolution was carried . unâ€" arimously:~ _ _ s t : Resolved â€" that â€"in our. acceptance of ‘the resignation of our envelope stewâ€" ard, Mr. Chas. B. Clement necessithtâ€". ed | becaus: of his removal to ~Win . nipeg, we ‘the officiats of mchuci.} ‘Hesite tou:u» our ‘appreciation.. of his work in the church, the spirit ; of ‘his life . in our. community . and our deep regret at his removal. We recognize® that Mr. Clément has not only beeftan efficient official in the church but his manly Christian: character, his brotherly gpirit as well | ummwwhmwfll enterprise unwnmznd- wfl:{.‘mwuplthtfie dist is not only losing a gogd °_ member® but: the town of Waterioo is losing _ an. estimaple cifizen whoge place: will be hard to fll.â€" We commend. him to the _ safe" guidarye of the lovimg Father‘ . and pray that he may long: be spared ~to exort a good inflgence und state,° 9. ~ <=. . J B, HOCKEY, Pastof, THOS. HILLIARD, fas Mr: E. D. Mm » pointed envelope steward in place / of OFFICERS OF THE 4 LAUIES‘ AID ELECTED Theâ€"officers of the Ladies‘. Aid Soâ€" ciety of the ~Emanuel Evangelical Church were elécted ‘at their regulat meeting at the Church.. The reports of the various . committees were _ also mum a t. G. E. Yungbtut. vwm-u“ ;:.". L. ~ Wing. Becreta ts . %: Dreasurerâ€"Mrs.â€"C. W. & Organistâ€"Mrs. A. K. Cressman. Asst. Organistâ€"Mrs. Perachbacher. WALIEK WELLS $ ;| o l ooo ie oo o CA ABK Anruv‘i Suniiay Moraing ... o lasmm® _ _ _ _~_ a)._*i.* . .» . > MINARD‘S LINIMENT < RELAEBYV ES NEURALGIA. % d was there Made hy in Arl th One of the best Flours for baking, etc. on the market. ; When in need of Flour order a anack of timé Wa in both church ®C: s D A I| L Yâ€"B R E A D 8t t 1ith , at n $ New Spring Dress Goods The Fisance Committee of the Town Councit : wi.l. meet in the â€" Council Chamtber~ next Saturday, Marcl 16th, when the estimates. for the year . will le. prepared. â€"â€" Mayot Fischer states that ‘be tax rate show!d not be highâ€" er.._than 21â€"mille although â€"a strong ellort. will te. made to reduce it ~ to 20 ‘mills which would be aâ€"reduction of fore mills"of last year‘s rate: This isâ€"accounted . for by the fact that the town‘s: assessment was. raised .over â€"a hall million dollars last year.â€" Mr."J, B.‘Hughu‘gthenogtd of Tradeâ€" who was asked. at the last mecting to ; represent the Waterloo Board â€"_ when the proposed trip . to Englard is made wthon‘.\ao&au Bogrds sometime during May, informâ€" ed a Telegraph reporter this morning that a delegate had . not beéen selectâ€" ¢4. ° Mr. Hilliard had beep approachâ€" ed to go but will be prevented owing to pressure of busijnegs, while My.. E. F. Seagram _ whoâ€"was agked, stated that he would be unable â€" to g0: boâ€" cause it would alter his â€" plans wdich w’mmdtrtogoh the aummer â€" . of 1918, f wiee .. WHO WILL GO TO f ENGLAND THIS SUMMER 1t is Mikely, however, that‘ a tepreâ€" sentative man will be appointed at the next regular mecoting of the Board. "Resolved that Canada offers bettet opportunities for the young man"‘ was the m of ‘an Wnfl; debate at the terian Sunday Room On Monday evening when the members of the St..Andfew‘s Young People‘s Gulid: was: . the. guest of â€" Women‘s Missionary Society. That Canada . has bettor opportunities for advancement was ably ~upheld by the vhN% team _ composed of < Miss . Etma L Green anmd Mt. Lioydâ€" HMagedotn while 7"1; To â€" is Reghtivg sige sm.:_ atly for .. "the nega 6 ont some very llhm points. ~~‘The decisipn of the ma renâ€" ln;cl 4 M«r‘.d the ve. * [.m and some time was ;u!z Berliners Won an Interesting Debate & SNIDER,. Limited Finance Committee : Meetingâ€" New Clothes for : Spring and Summer Are you coming soon? Silks, Prints, Embroideries, New Suits, Conts, Skirts, Raiticoats, ‘Petticonts, Corsets, Neckwear, Underwear, and sec‘them Prices are low enough to p‘ease all who apprecia‘*e styles and learn where the best. values can be lad insgpectionâ€"of the new goods shown at this store will prove profitable to you Prices are purpoely omitted from this advertisement hurfinwi believe that you would prefer to see the values with your own eyes than to revd about them. We do not ask you to buy there, we ask you to come the value o‘ An l we want to impress upon Aod it‘s justâ€" the time when you » W ATERLOO ome and see the very newest styles in J. Uffelmann THE PEOPLES STORE | Ime Rov. Mr. Beiber, 2resident ol,â€"tlle addressed â€" a Yery â€" large congregation at SQ_Joh'l'Ln&bz CBarch: ~ on Monday â€"evening: on work. of the Laymen‘s Missionary Movement, which wasâ€"listened to with rapt attention. Futhering the 3 ~Missionary Movement : Roev.. Mr. Bockeiman, the pas.or, and Messrs. Dr. Weidenhammer, W. Conâ€" during ev on sub; and mflbmudgm was man President Julins Kpiu® ~of the local Bociety = also delivered an â€" address and‘it was urged© that. the members do all in their powerâ€"to increase the mem* The Home Mission Society of the Waterloo _ Pregbyterian Church enterâ€" taied â€"the Young People of their own Church and the Young l;:‘opll::’t St. Andrew‘s ch, â€" Bex! even~ 1g. Tie moam was ctowded and â€"â€" an â€" excellent programmne was renderpd.. The duot by â€" Joan Stewart and Mr. George Mitchell ‘‘When. you awa Jamic‘‘ was va{‘:nu- m, by tik audience. debate Mx «Ahat Canada offers. more ies for advancement than the Ulmx_'shtu”mvuthu. Miss Irma . Green and Mr. Hagedorn o«pmxnumommuw and Miss Etma ~and Mr.‘ Hagedort. Gellatly of ~Waterioo, ‘taking the ~ noâ€" gative. m'rra-mu w‘: z two points. Clara Killer vored the ~~* audience‘ : with ~a _‘ Slumâ€" dered . very sweetly : and Mr. Joe Ellis sang ‘Somewhere the Sun is Shining"‘ in his usual pleasing manâ€" ber.. ~ After the programme refresh ments were served by tie members of the: Society. A meeting "of the Twin City Crickâ€" er Clob was held at < the‘ < Lewis House : on . ‘Tuesday evening when WMK'O. w.mwm am were appointed to reptesent Waterloo at the angmal meetâ€" ing of tite ~Western Oftario Crickel League on Sagurday at Galt. <The Matu‘d the local club will not be until about Aprib Ast. DELEGATES APPOINTED HOSPITABL\ ENTERTAINED your~ miud that â€"an the n Phone 18 Ont. White Grocery Waterlioo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date CGrocery and Provision Store. : We want all Buyers to see our New Shop which is now Wwiflafu“l&néo&Cudiu.ouNda,Fign,mmmCm. ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, etc. goods are s season‘s make .nd'mmmdfi-ui § . The changes of time make it Recessary to keep pushing: for ‘the ’mdb-t. We are always at it in the interests of our custoâ€" KEEP PUSHING!! JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. Watorloo‘s Live Grocory ind best, and th H an plea WATERLOU We Phone 791 Bruegeman. |»« 4* 118184 no went Weâ€" will be pleased to have yo xB JX KH. 10 58: sptrmltit s ol 8 CENTREVILLE, â€" ONT Headquarters for Buggi¢s Carriages, Cuatters, Sleighs Frost & Wood and â€"Cock= shutt Implements, and also Adams‘ Wagons =â€" * idhope Bua JOHN MIHM We If having one rica shipped ONTARIO be ak on t

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