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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1912, p. 5

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m Ae Phone 21 fl% J Fod on Frikey Crosing as the Club parlors. _ _ ._Mr. Depew Kump! commenced his . as: junior clerk at the Malsons‘ imk toâ€"day.. ~A> large number from here‘attended ( tuneral of the late Samuel Styâ€" ‘‘in Waterloo on Wednesday. The xml was formerly a resident of ; place.â€"Fischer‘s Mills corresponâ€" ’Fdl;uw-m bus. Siberian . "Seed ‘oats, at 70 cents a . bushel.~ E. ‘‘Bevitt, Mannheim. ~._ _ ~ |40â€"2t. w number of Easter buyâ€" % attended the weekiv market beld m day ,. There was a good supâ€" of eggs‘ which sold atâ€"trom 20 to ‘cents, while butter sold at 33 and 85 cents a pound. There was a SCarâ€" 3 i maple syrup, while yvegetables fowl were not equal to the ~deâ€" WANTED: A githto do housework j Mh&,mmmrl«Onu About thirty members of the local Dadfellows Lodge‘ attended the cere monies in connection with the Lodge ol Insurrection at Preston on Good. Friday and report baving spent .. . most enjoyable day. A number oi 10â€" in mepoientintie bas | of members at the Lodge in Berlin on the same day. * â€"A large number of Twinâ€"C:by younk attended the Easter ball given the Canadian Order of . Foresters held in the Acadian Club parlors On Monday evening. The event was _A most enjoyable one . Mr. C, 4. Stephcrs, pimager of the Bank ol _ ‘Toronto.â€" 4t Lethbridge. Alberta, _ has< been~ granted . a ncedéd jeave of absence of â€" six * duration. A succesgor fo Je a:’ll’. Stephens is expected short lg.â€"uflhl:l{l'sl Exchangs. _ _ Sanitary Inspertor Fl ‘reports that the town is fi_up_{‘émngrm diseases at the present thn:. ‘There have been very . few cases of. " #this paturp in town this year. Mrs. Mary A,. Cook, Mannbeim, _ is the owner of & hey which hatched â€"out twelve little chicks, which approâ€" mtaly made theip -mw- on aster Bunday and Monday:> The DKVIUT‘s DRUG STOBE hen was set with filtcon ogf$ chickens mow welgh two pout About filty of the â€" children | and Mdmolflxl-\‘ms“‘“ ”mumwh~w fimrmmflw‘ Friday Ti witfrecoag o oo birgh,"" B 'u,mmfl*.““o and is enjoying good health. . Her. numet ‘pus relatives and friends. trust she Will be able to enjoy â€"many . more “w Nrs. Sauder is the of Mrs. Menno . Devitt SACRED CANTATA ol this town Sic Jolin Stainer‘s 1 beautiful Easter was the Â¥ iecmint aamens ue on mesday evening, to. 'mfifl audt Berlin; Fimiea REUNION AT SPEEDSVILLE W&’&mcmm ”*hhb“r:undib church, ‘during â€" which light retreab monts Clara B i ‘full line of sup al l‘l‘ekmmu "\'!'!"ZIE': EE Geonuine Eastman‘s KODBA K8 P W ) 7122:52 E M LOCAL, NEWS K tord were served h thel W ATERLOO, . a Dicténbacher and _ M1O0®, andt, spent Easter w th the WAS MUCH ENJOYED hm"“' W to <a fairmsized aud+ quite a number . from K1NG Kinzie this 9 l n o.-u-‘. ‘ Mfi:}"’;u*S onl '»”T t n n We / ul mm EO e oo vufig:}â€"yr ‘ttt -w..‘\1p a hetrinlt © oR errore s 0x ‘the Bb 10 _ s s brtmar n:} :fl. € "T5s Penpasiiies Tadk +; B7 Chns. Rnwbigeh _ o this town, respecting the erection of m box factory, ided a ~Jloan _ of $10,000 with interest was made, ~ had received ‘the unamimous â€" endorsation of the Board and urged â€" ‘that . the CM‘W a byâ€"law . to the rateâ€" payers. proposition made by t "; Kreutziger is that he erect a brick box . fagtory one . storey â€" in ~beight, with engine and boiler,". at a â€" cost between $10,000 and $12,000 mhgln of engine and boiler, contingent. upon a loan from the Town of . Waterloo of $10,000 with interest and exempâ€" tion from taxation for: & of ten years, except school u% improvement tax, the payment to be made as follows:â€"1st year, interest only; 2nd and 3rd year, $500 and . inâ€" terest; ‘4th, 5th, 6th, Tth, 8th, $1,000 and interest; and $th and .10th year, $2,000 and interest. . â€"_"«."=0 > .. BUILDING BYâ€"LAW WAS Important Measure Was uiver rirst and cond Reading and Viscussed in Commit tee at Special Meeting _ In the ew i Chamts At ‘the outset Deputy Reeve Schiâ€" edel and Rmotm,m.fln resolution that the Council . approve of the ‘proposition ‘and take ‘the acâ€" cessary steps to submit ‘a % the ratepayers, but after Ald.> advocated that a committes _ interâ€" view Mr. Kroutziger â€" wespecting â€" a isntemenkl’l the resources of the firm the motion was withdrawn. President J. C. Muelier, ofâ€" > the. 3Joard of * Trade, who was prosent, inâ€" *ormed the members upon request, that the building was to be 80 x 120 exclusive of an additional . boiler â€"ani mgine room. . ". . . . On" motion of: Alds. Bechtel and Woellor, â€" the following / resolution, ‘‘that the matter of. the loan . to. Mir. Kreutziger be referred to a commitâ€" tee to be composed ‘of the ~Mayor, Reeve and Deputy. Reeve. to ~confei with Mr. Kreutziger with ‘refetence to the details of the proposition = s« that a stheme. may be _ formulats? which may be laid before the > rass payofs,‘‘ was passed without. oppos "I‘he Hoggâ€"Sayder Dispute. . The dispute over the Hoggâ€"Snyde, Bros. property again occupied consi.â€" erable time. . Miss Hogs â€" contends that Messrs. Snyder Bros, in ereciâ€" ing their new . addition . butted . five feet outo her property and _ asked that the building be removed. Soliciâ€" tor _ McBride, acting for the defendâ€" ants, informed the.Council . that . : Solicitor Cram for the plaintif also presented his side of the . case and asked that the building be removed. ‘The resolution introduced â€" by Ald. Kutt "that the Countil instruct . the Clerk to notily Snyder Bros. to come loqwt.vifln Missâ€" . Hogg, with regard tq the alleyway "between her house and the new building ° and that if no agreement is . amisably reached, the part of the building over ol mt ie .B , ady bo meet and arrive at a -mt was nagsed risks and stock to gubjected .â€"Farme shook of marketal «en nind bars. d90he | a Bourc s s oont which to the â€" bank account @ORRE TL Sn vcalooy > coupains Saives "Seadk ite 3® CC sat in special sess RALLACE CAN<IDERED BV C oR s wit â€" F agt â€" N % 4 Me‘v w\ *"“"“ 'L c on a iT is the nse: of the. repall®._AS . MHN* pointed out, however, that all B6 wn-.&m-\tuz 35 _ per cent. of the cost and operty . Pownâ€"Cleck Resigns. . ‘ What came in the nature of ‘a . â€"big surprise was the resignation of Town Clerk Ford KumpLl Mr. Kumpl exâ€" plained that bis duties in connection with the positions he beld as â€" Town ‘Clerk and Manager of the Water and Light systems ontalled moreâ€" work than be codld satisfactorily look afâ€" ter and his health had been somewhat impatred .as.‘a result. ‘The â€" motion of Alds. Bechtel and Kaulman ‘‘that this Council accept the resignation of Mr. Kumpf as Town Clerk toâ€" take efect as soon "as his successor . can wish to place en record its â€" profound regret that Mr. Kumpi feels the necâ€" essity ‘of adopting this course,‘" . was adopted. " y 22 A ‘petition signed by â€" over â€"â€" forty. nblmflfllstb%fi’“ a building byâ€"law was received. The bagfldlncbyâ€"hv'wmwhi preâ€" pared © occupied ‘~several typewritten sheets of foolscap and will _‘ appeat in ‘a later fesue of the Telegraph. . It was read a first and second : time and referred ‘to the committee of the wholé. ~On motion of Ald. Bochte! and Reevé Schiedel clause 13 of ‘the byâ€"law â€" will: go to s force but the other clauses of the byâ€"law . will not apply to any contracts which ~have been let. Clause 13 says ""Every perâ€" son who shall construct ~or‘ erect a dwelling ‘house, building or any other structure shall so locate the: same as to distance from the street: line, as t oc o oi eianiing â€" 15 w may direct, and ‘according â€" to the grade ”.. given by the j‘m'bâ€" Waat Rural Roa A deputation of re: taritle of Te tow with a view Figcher at the corner ‘of Allan â€" and Park streets, pointing out that . by constructing threée houses on the corâ€" nor,: it would detract the vaine _ of the adjacent properties. 1t was thereâ€" Newbridge.â€"Mrs. Vernon of â€" Maryâ€" boro has removed ‘to the tarm . owned by Mr. John Stewart, 3rd Con., Walâ€" ‘ua,vhiclbhlmub!.m‘ of years.â€"Miss A. Morley is spendâ€" | ing the holidays at her home in Milâ€" | ‘Mail Hoxes Destroyedt.= SBome. inâ€" dividual or individuals: from unknown : motives destroyed the â€" rurat â€"mail ) eene svast on 40 m constructing three houses on the corâ€" nor,: it would detract the valne _ of the adjacent properties. 1t was thereâ€" fore decided that the Council â€" visit the site toâ€"day in order that a deciâ€" sjop migh} be reached." . <. _ A Late Session. â€" 1t was alter 11.20 when the adâ€" journmont was made, with all . the members present except Ald. Veitel.> March d0.â€"1NO> weayher. . q009 . G0C nmo(.lnw{.hliflm, delightful.. We hbave lived . . twalys mflhMAM“uflfil‘ | perienced only on severe winter, 1t is trne the meroury gets below zero B tron s anane â€" but ow to m’uWhgm be low #ero is 6 colder here than . ton below in Outario.â€"We have just finâ€" ighed throghing in this ‘h# 1-‘-3-1-_&-09-!;,,_._ ~was Personal.â€"~Miss (Gi; Bacon, icache? at S. §. No. 3, Wallace, spent the Easter vacation at her home neart boxes on the #th Con., Wallate, over a stretch of nearly $wo miles. . Et tofts have been put forth to â€"appréâ€" hend the ofiendets. 3 * L1 4" 22 Mz starte fant fail and the grain â€" could mum«wm 1 was in good condition. ‘Then . snow mo&‘ul;::flhâ€"i vn -utunmuu.‘-‘u\-mu' the winter, but the farmers who had the grain didn‘t have the cattle. All Kinds _ of farm sbock is Mgb .. this SpFiRE, . . VOOU to §306 aush; 0 n!ontyfih‘;' Read the Buildingâ€" Byâ€"law Board of Works Report LACOMBE, ALTA. io en in la n 4 ing "tiee in proporti â€"ing: weather aince . the residents 1 wa waited OUNCIL rep8 rtie Mrs.George. Hahn visited her . par ents near St. Agaths on Good . â€"Fu day. o F5 49 § it Hinsperger were visitots in â€"â€" Guelph wer Good Friday. ° 7 : Mr. Homer Zick of Dundas called at his home in town on Good Friday. _ MVr. Chas. uongnlwmu-v{mâ€"-j ; at the home of his parents in {aterioo. kB \U~ Mr. William Wegenast of Stratford is passing the Easter holidays: here. Mr. and Mrs. George Moogk and tamily of ‘Weston are visiting at ‘the home of the former‘s parehts, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Moogk,: st. a Mt. H. Reniley of" the <Lutheran mbm(mm at his home: in itvon. > };> / ; ~Mr. Thos. Turnbull of Dundas was a visftor in Wateriop :. ores / Gond Mr. Fred Christionsen of the Luthâ€" tran Sominsry is epending the holiâ€" days at his home in Hanover. Mrs. Frank Haight and children are passing Easter with relatives and Thflmbt. BR . James Moran ofâ€" Toronto Was a visitor in town on Good Friday. Miss Mabel Feick is spending: the holidays at het parents home in ‘Fayvâ€" Mr. John Ipper of New York visitor in town on Tuesday. ‘ Miss Luln Kreutzriger of Aytow is spmging het " Ematee raenta. is Mrs. Ezra Kreutzriger and â€"â€" childron of Ayton are visiting relatives _ in ~Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krachn ‘are visiting in Elors over the â€" Easter M_ »Pupp c . .;_._‘.:."u.a _ Miss Nellie McBride is spending week with ftiends in Wingham Lucknow. Misk â€"Lillian "ybfl is C it ie ns o on m in "3?."4‘:.';'.""' "5 x visitor in m Mr . Gk wi hi M Mt. and Mts in Strattord for a tew days. mmm-mnfi to % Prod NW. business in toâ€"day: James of ‘Toronto s tor dn toâ€"day . riends rge Waller ot Hamilton iaccrco amatiess t~ol Hamilton . was \fl“;!- mmm for : & Toromto 18 visiting } fow is _Mrs. Lawson and two. children, of Petrolea, mfi of her sister, Mrs. W. B. 1. & â€" Mr. Harry German . and usuzhicer are passing the holidays with < . Mz. and Mrs. Hugh Renaieâ€"of London. . Mr. and Mrs. James Rielâ€"of â€"Bullalo are visitifi¢ Twinâ€"City relatives â€"and friends over the Easter holidays. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ritter have> retu.ged to Toronto alter visiting in Waterloo. Miss Mary Zimmerman of â€" South muhmln; relatives in town over the ys. Mrs~ L. R. Clarke and two childâ€" ren, Of: Fort William are.visiting with Rev. M. L Wine & f Exâ€"Ald. J. Conrad has left . . for Wilmington, N. C., to pass _ a. few ~ Miss Carri¢ Wegenast returned . on Thorsday from Washington, D. C., and Lancaster, P&.,. where she â€" spent the past four mout'u visiting relativâ€" es and ‘friends. F3 Miss Minnic Bechtel who is attendâ€" ing the Albright Art School at Butâ€" falo is home for the Easter holidays. Mr. Henty Matchman of New Hamâ€" burg is visiting at the home of his parents on John street, . .. _ â€"Mrs. Philip Ohristman. of .Elmira spont a faw days with Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Harper thissweek. t Miss Gertie Hastie of Harriston is the guest of Mis=â€"May.VanFvery for a few days. > Sam s io s ol 3 8 Mr. Alex, Watson of guest of his aunt, Mrs son, Mary street. _ Mrs. Kilroy is spending the ~â€" Eas ter holidays with relatives in Elm Mr. and Mrs, Frank Haight . and two children are the guests alâ€" the Misses Haight at Newmarket for the Easter holidays.=>> . ; ©.~> kaif Rev. agd Mrs.. Knpauft and .son. ~of Port Golborneâ€"are visitors . at : the home ol Mr. and Mrs: JohnRitzer. â€"‘The Misses May and Agnes Doig of Stratford are the guests. of. . Chiet and Mrs. Sebastian Flynn. {for. .2 lew days Mrs. Daniel Bowman and her daughâ€" axmq!&k‘w ate viaitare ‘the home of Mrs." Walter . Weols, Caroline street. ; .. Mr. John Becker left Monday lirllmh“tfll.dbtmfl'- eral mon at the home of Mr, ‘and Mrs. J. Brandt. g ‘iu H. Forrest Ogiivic and $wo ::l‘ Robert ol-d James, otuu&-'tmu, &A dxh:rt wi . and lmmn, Allan street. â€"_ One of Wwhen in need of Flour order a sack of SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited ~â€"â€" BRIDGEPORT â€" > â€" . ONL _ DAILY BREAD Idaho is the James © Watâ€" the best Flours for baking, etc. Pastry Flour for Pastries 106 Mb MEHHY SW OOE d ; White Grocery * SROR8GeAteA4RrectRsarsee®t susezeess # short holt at his parental home here.â€"Mrs. ‘s'u,ivdtu: and daughter Miss Sophia spent the holiday . with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Schweitzer and family at Hamilton. â€"Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. K.. Scheifele and Miss â€" Lydia Schoitele zpent the Easter holidays [ with their sister in Buflalo.â€" Mrs. Echwarts spent Easter with her parâ€" ents at Baden.â€"The holidays broughi | the usual quota of visitors .. to â€" our burg, among whom were: Messrs l1y. ‘Hnlar en McKenzic. and Mts.~ Jul. Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date CGrocery and Provision Store. e We want all: . Buyers to see our . New Shop which is now, atocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currâ€" ants, Oranges, F Cakes,._ete. Our goods are all this season‘s make sndgmmhedf.:{. 3pe=.â€" JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. mc d n ht ang intfPaly wty ty en @3 d oi ie t t Luella and Nelda Schelly, Annic Schâ€" , reiber, Miss Bierwagen of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahmer and famiy, Messrs. Norman Dahmer and â€" Louis ; Baumann of Preston, Mr. and _ Mrs. Gordon Babcock and Miss Bernine | Rurachinaky of Galt.â€"There _ died ‘at | Spruce Grove, Alta:, _ on Monday, / April 1st, Frederick WilWam, infant : son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Good,â€"formâ€" j dyq!flhm-tbap ot ~2 miobths and 6 days. | Mr. Wilkie Hogg has returned to London after pessing the Easter vaâ€" cation at his home here. Mr. Eldon McDougall has _ returned to Toronto alter upending Eastes vaâ€" cagign In town. Mr. Victor â€" Meade has â€" returned trom a holiday trip to Hanover. _ © Mr.: and Mrs: Goorge Woegenast have returned from their recent trip‘ . to the Bermuda Islands. . Mr. Jobn J; Miller of Buffalo was a visitor in Waterloo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Heary Sturm â€"â€" and "tamily. of Branttord have . © returned after spending the bolidays with reâ€" latives in town.~ ~~(~~ #] Serrect in style, make and quality. Serges, Chev.ots, Diagonals, Armures and ~gang gracefully hoc, T5¢, $1.00, $1.25 up FOULARD SILKs. that have weight â€"and dull jwer wear‘is always" in‘ â€"deâ€" patterns in all the desirable colors,â€" Coptnhagen blue, â€" tan, #uwn,grey, reseda, sea green, w.nflm‘ season‘s in ‘dress lengths> : of 10 yards;â€"each one â€"dress : of & color, at $1.00. per yard. nable cl WATERLOU Black . K. MILLS & CO. CONESTOGO th nported chevi tm strictly t Goods Uur mss 3 CA Mffean f sulle and separate finish materials that a ssottment offers a choi the fushion, at moderate pricés s and beavy twilt serge The changes of time â€"make it necessary to keep pushing, for the newest and best. We are always at it in the interests of our custoâ€" mers. We insist on the newest and best, and that‘s why we feel we can please you. Waterloo‘s Live Grocsory KEEP PUSHING !! L. Bruegeman. (Greenâ€"At~ Haflé@miry, April _ Atit, to Mr. and Mrs, Carleton C, Green, a #on. ‘v:"‘é" Nolwekyâ€"Atâ€" Eimira, ‘ April= 4t â€"â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nolws#y, a son. Ziegler. â€"At Almira, March 3ist., to Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Ziegler, a daughber. .. Otterkeinâ€"Near Heicelberg, Mar: 34, to Mr.and Mrs. V. Otterbein, .«A Kinc St., wamwm season.~ Tussore or Indian raw silk is a splendid quality for coats or suits, perfectâ€" in washing and durability,. from 27 to 36 inch wide. at (§0¢, TUSSORE AND RA Dubrickâ€"At â€"Elmira, March 30th» to Mr. and Mrs. John Dubrick, a sOn. Norrtisâ€"A* Alma, Maftch 15th., Jane Sletritt, wife of late Jas. Nortis, uged 63 g:n’nd 0 â€"months. Fesomwor(thâ€"At. Elora, March Xth., ‘ Marrick ~Preston, widow _ ol late Thos. Bosomworth, aged 82 yeats. Pattersonâ€"At Ay*, April 9th., Attie Pabierson, ng 55 years. Morganâ€"At 1t, <April 8%5.,, Mrs. Jas. Morgan, aged 75 years. Tbe and In natural color, ‘the most HoxE : or coop â€" GrocERiEs Phone 79 L BIRTHS DEATHS ONTARIO WaTERLCO

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