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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Apr 1912, p. 5

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4) "3% wats as stiecs (of in wriope, wiies W Al â€"~A girl to do housework.. r‘*%y L. Bruegeman, Waterloo. â€" â€" ~*ke auction sale of tive stcek "and ements of the late Koseph Wagâ€" ler, was. successfully conducted : ‘by g A. Jalg'l of â€" Waterloo on y week .â€"W#llesley Maple Leal. fl& Depew Kumpi has been added %o the staff of the Molsons Bank. D¢â€" gh a bright, intelligent and courtâ€" ®olls young lad, for whom we predict a bright future. FROR SALEâ€"300 bushels â€" Siberian ~â€" seed oats at 70 cents per â€" bushel. E. Devitt, Mannheim. " 16â€"1t, * Congratulations and good . wishes will travel westward this week to Mr. and â€" Mrs. R. H. Neilsonâ€" (nee Dorothy Mootman), on the arrival of a son and heir. Phone #1 hcunylflend-o{lial(or‘ Mo P are very pleased to see . her to be out again. Nora is _A t favorite with her young triends, and was much missed during her seâ€" vete attack of rheumatism, which kept her confined to the . house for The Ladies‘ Aid Society _ of 8t. Saviour‘s Church held~a very suc cessful and profitable meeting at **Bleak House,"" the residence of Mr. *J. B. Hughes, on Wednesday evening. several weeks *«‘ The 3 E’ at Â¥the Acadian atlors 0 ':.dh! eveâ€" ning proved" an unyuali success, and was largelyâ€" attended by . young Ppuples from the Twinâ€"City and surâ€" roundiag points. + , Mrs. Alfred Snyder was te hostess ol a very enjoyable bridge party . 0i three tables, on . Saturday evening, for the Easter visitors from London, A * citizen :m&l before Magisâ€" trate Weir on Friday. on a . charge of wile beating and after hearing the éircumstances of the case, the prison~ ef was remanded until next . Thil#sâ€" Mrs. M. S. Hallman entertained inâ€" formaliy on Thur:day _ evening, in honor of Mrs. Reginald Morley," of Ottawa, when a few friends enjoyed a merry time at ©500," followed _ by one of the bostess‘s delicious . supâ€" pers. * "The services held in the Emmanvel Ewangelical Church on Sunday â€" were :’I, attended both :t:o morning D; D., of Clevelm W u' excellent sermon in the evening. * Chaitman Kaufman of the Board of Works has a gang of laborers employâ€" ed on King street toâ€"day de‘lhfl off the road. Roadmastér SBuggitt in eharge ol the men. k +The town was in the grip. of â€" > the first beavy rain and electrieal â€"storm of ‘the season on Sunday evening. No damage to property has been reported gither in town or the rural districts. _ #he work on the excavations of the Wigcher bouses on Allen and Park i have been commenced. Mr. m wilf buifd â€" three houses _ on that corner and five others on . the porners of Allen and Cedag ghrocts. 16 is likely that a petition vm; fm Councif .'.'.“"""""z”' oung street, & roadâ€" way %n‘m%" Mulien of Fer; $ Tonetar s ronto. rendered a irom It will probably be about «. woek proving the bicycle track terloo Park for the annua) meeting Laura c.‘.“numuu&ux.mmolh Waterloo Park has tenfiered nation to the Park Board h‘u efiect at onge. Mr. Wian has deâ€" rided to move â€" with his family /. to Preston where he will open a~ dray buainsss. Begides being caretaker : of busingsg. Besides being caretaker _0 the park for the pastâ€" five _ years Mr. Wian was also a town constable the is Water guarter KVITT‘S DRUG STORE The members dtb:% e and members of the I a“ enjoyed a pl r”homeo(lt.-uln. . 'fii-' street, on Ratorday, when fln.......uanmtd i [full tine of all Senuline ELastman‘s Poppler street to the Waterlos mile tracks in the Dominion ‘Deutsche Apothek WATERLOO, ~ * KOBAK S hiige / P. o * t e | his Arst wile being $1,000" to $1,000 and _ free rector to > Aree 'm " a very mf“ ":x' “F“s‘w reâ€"electe. (int Inoman uied we the pastor, ted Mr. C A. Bochny as rector‘s warden. % “l;b mhwh-’;m were elected: Sideainenâ€"L. Shub, E: F. Seagram W. Dawson, C. G. Gtoom, G. W. Har rison, and T. Steriing. «k: .o Votes of thanks were passed to‘ the organist, Mrs. Carthew, _ Jor . het splendid work during.the year and t, fi.nflwmfig‘,fl olficets oi the church for r. fnithful. service duting the year just closed. BANQUET OF Y, M. BIBLE â€"â€" n9u cussmsua%ss ‘The Young Men‘s Bible Class _ of Emmanue} Evangelical Church held a banguet in the Free Library Hal. on Friday evening, which was an unâ€" qunblm.mmdtha- gregation and adherents were in attendance .and the occasion . was thoroughly enjoyed by upwards â€" of two hundred who were present. Alter doing ample justice to "the splendid lfuncheon provided an enjoyâ€" able programine was g"fl. Rev. M. L. Wing acting as : .. Addresâ€" ses were given by Rev H. A. Kelierâ€" man of~Berlin, Rev. Wing and _ Mr, Frank Haight. A male chorus . and the Bible Class sang. several : selecâ€" tions in good style and Mr. Ira Snyâ€" der contributed a ‘well rendered solo, and, Miss Mildred Dickman gave their excellent piano numbers. _ > .. .. A vote ol thanks was tendered the ‘ctlass on motion of Messrs. J . Byregeâ€" man and F. Perchbacher, on bebaif of the congregation and Messrs. C. W.â€"Schiedel and B. Brubacher :moved a Â¥ote of thanks to the ladies : Aor the excellentâ€"spread provided, ~ . â€" > ‘The weekly market Saturday mornâ€" little visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. ing was attended by the usual large;S. Hallnan, for a few days this crowd. Prices remained .. about _ the | week.. . same as last week, butter selling at | Mrs. Wm. McBride and daughter of 82 cents per lb., and eggse at _ 20 .‘Toronto were Easter visitors â€" with cents per dozen. A limited supply d'h&m&ar,m William Young. Wl&wvuoflu‘d‘tx.flmt" . Lander Reade of Hamilton and gallon, easily disposed 1 Fowl Mr; Elwell . ‘ot Toronto _ spen }mvm'mi fbww:m Mr. â€" _ and Lc 00 . emeepneeememanatesmise 0_ . _ | Mrs: W. M ‘Reade, Geckge street. ‘The â€"Bible Class has aâ€"~membership of filtyâ€"three and a Ladies‘ Class has also been organized recently â€"with a membership of 19 members. Medical Health Officer, Dr. _ Bauâ€" mian, has submitted the ~ . following report after inspecting the supply of the local milk ‘dealers:â€" R Dealers. A. S. Weber J. S. Weber dAgttp heng cightyâ€"six eggs in iwenlyâ€" n.-lmwfi:fi,“‘“!' to the “5-..,":::‘.- unjon with. him ': ccased in mm@ _ winth €nider A large number of the members of the Young Ladiecs Sevirg Circle, jlsasantly surprised Miss Lauta Roos oae of the membetrs, â€" when she was mace the recipient of a linen shower, at mm.a the Misses Essie and Hilda Devitt. The occasion proved a most delightiul one, the evening fassâ€" l;cs Â¥Yery pleasantly in games and muâ€" Mr. Clarence C. Frickey of Heidelâ€" berg got from his six White . Wyanâ€" dotte heng cightyâ€"six eggs in twentyâ€" Continuously for about ten minutes the fire alarm gong sounded at about one n‘cJosk on Sunday morning while is Atrodigyens oo y y w w or othwfi‘ was M"J; Mhie mookd"over ‘stice sbout bhe 198 of Sanuaty, 1912. a brakep wire as the corner of King i uer he omed n The funcral of the late Rev. H. Dietliamm, whose death Mnrn on Saturday at his home in ton, Michigan, ~wars held on Wednesday afternoon from the rosidence of his W.‘.owm,omuo. late Mr, Dietlamm had retired Irom active wortk in the t _ for zulo:t.‘n + t‘:-““ ot the Waterioo m and was well known in town and DEATH OF REYV, MR. DIERLAMM WATERLOO‘S MILK SUPPEY «BREAKING THE RECORD SsHOWER PuR MISS ROOS THERE WAS NO FIRKE WATERLOO MARKET at K. Seagram Pum.; ®# tz ’_w 4C } 1 ; Church With Apprc â€" | d4bPPPMApiNAAEbHbrrALreq ~ | $ . N Ot C it § Mayor ‘J; B. e is a business W :# i C w MissiPiane Sbahosaffenp hae vatitmed j Kp formerly the reeuet, dn awns and -3‘ [‘._: Butter fat rrextsu Wt u.4. 8.3 pcisgces Tok asernss t rhven o Tc voene. O Fecess~ JeR “ Lk. _ MB AL 120. d ns Mr: Rudoiphâ€"Heller has * returned fromâ€"the West where he spent â€" the past two months. . '*“"‘.u':”""'w Euse potiier‘s 24 the fome of My. and Mro Albert Pearson, York street. Mr. and Mrs. E.â€"F, Seagram have returned from a visit in New York City over Easter. ._ Mr..J, H. Roos or the Mutual Life is confined to his room hfi-hnhr x ht:nb-bi B * + Mr. A. mmh B. ~B. Playford have returned trom Toronto where they attended the â€" annual Teachers‘ Conven.ion in that city : as representatives â€" ~f â€" the latsbo day Dr. Fleryng of Galt, was a visitor in town on Thiursday, Mr. William Croft,â€"of Tordnto, was a business visitor in town on Thurs "Mrs. Bamberger and Mrs. Kilroy spent a few: days with friends in Elmâ€" wood this week, Mr. and Mrs. ! E. Frowd Seagrani have returned from â€"a week‘s visit to New York City. g. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Wegenast and Miss Hattic Simpson returned on Tuesday last from a month‘s sojourn at Bermuda and New York. 5 was.a visitor in town on ‘Thursday Ur. Max Steinbach of London, has cetâ€"ened after & day‘s visit in town. Mrs. . M.© Beltr has returned to Brantford, after passing the holidays with â€" friends: inâ€" Waterloo. Rev. andâ€" Mrs. Redderoth : and son, have returned to Toronto, after spendâ€" ing their Easter bolidays with ~Mr. and . Mrs. Hruebsergard, Youngâ€" St., Waterloo. over Easter. Master Malcolm â€" and Miss _ Isabel Coutts of Georgetown were . welcome little visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hallinan: for a few days this Mr.â€"and Mrs. T. H. Hall and {am ily of Toronto and Miss ~ Hail | of Winnipeg, returned home on . Younsâ€" day last, ‘after a most eqk:"lflc week‘s visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb. o+ d Mrs.â€"Bradley has returned from an énjoyable visit with Rev. W. A. Bradâ€" ley, at Teeswater. sn y Mr. and Mrs. Crocker and" son . of Toronto were the guests : of Miss Minnie Styder for several days this Mr. George Moore and Miss Isobel Moore of Galt and Miss Lochead were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead over Sunday. s # Mrs. .John Winkler of Markham and Mr. Herman Roldue of Detroit spént geveral days _ this week with â€" their father, Mr. George Bolduc, sr., who we regret to learn,â€" is in very . ill health at present. â€" * ~Mrs. Kent of London, Ont., paid". a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G.: W. Harrison Mr. Norman Berkinshaw ~was . the guest ‘of Waterloo friends over . the holiday . . ».. e Mrs. Lincoln Goldie and tw« chilâ€" dren of Guelph were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.L. Bricker. : Mra. James Thom % _ Easâ€" mammm.fi""“ Pr. R.M. MacParlane was a visiâ€" tor in Toronto for several days this week. ; Miss Vera Sherk of Toronto {niverâ€" sity and Miss Eloise Noccker of Oshâ€" awa College spent their Easter vacaâ€" tion in Waterloo. 2 Mr. H ol Lot ‘called on Welatfos Toh is Yove sn Te Mr. Geo. Yotéton, Toronto, . js spending a few days In Waterloo. . Mr. Thomas Gowdy of Guelph was a vigitor in town on Friday. . : Rev. and Mrs. Redlent and . son unmumdto'rmdurt- ing a few days as the Mr. and Mrs. Hushaergard, ng stroot. m’ ¢v " 'u* [ w was a busingse visitor in ’mn town or‘s Poiohle TWhor mas, ‘ Seme "" known WHA 1 visitor in town on ‘Tussday afternoon Miss Gladys Dovitt is spending the weekend with friends in Elmira. Mr. Christiansen of the _ Lutheran Seminary left this morning on a visit to Detroit. s Mrs. F. Correll, Mrs. Geo, Correll and Miss Minnice Correl! have returnâ€" tot reentiog at the home af Mr. Juge ter .at the ol Mr. â€" Froelith. I Ger: ' rnod u:;.u ll::tflu'fl:t?'m nm-« frigndg. s Mr, Arthng has . 16â€" wzm.c 'l‘: rento University after Iouunnl:‘unhx. Mr. James Morant, Toranto, is a visitor in Betlin for afew days. Mr. W. H. Pearson of Stratford; Ir Ham{lt town i Wall ,Papi’r MUELLERS® JUST STARTING~ Doi miscoe in Gate reataes us to; get started in +dor > the Five Pin championship but ‘theyâ€" are off with a vengeance and on Wodnes day evening commenced their â€" march towards the top by feasting on the aspiring Heavyweights by taking three games in a row, likewise their breath. To date the victors â€" nave won three games and dropped eightâ€" sen. The scores:â€"> Canucks, the leaders in the . Five Pin 1,3.‘-5,':&1_0'0 more games on Friday o using the Coopers as their victims. ‘The Mueliet‘s, howâ€" ever, are beginning to sEsw signs of Hife and the victors were compolied to stretch themssives to land absad. J. Mehiman Muéller ... ... M. Mehiman McAvoy . Warnet ... H. Kuntz W. Kunt: D. Kunts MceAvoy . H. Kunts llctrfl x W. Kunts J. Meliman | Heveapnaues Del ........ The Alexanders took three . easy victories from thmwl;a aflmzmw‘ Haus ... Dictrich (Gibbons Brandt aturally consider where here+ &':Im&w be found at the *‘ The People‘s Curtains for â€" Rugs Lincgleums$ You surely must see and inspect our goods in â€"justice your own interests. . It‘s a fine chance to save monsy. Am WATERLOO the warmer weather J. Uffelmann Heavyweights Bowling Muellerites Hpary weighta Alexauders to beautifty and Mucliers Canncks ves up in the . league ed against 00K The entiremen| t s.LA...._.m THE PEOPLE‘S STORK 806 187 167 159 166 115 88 25 87 34 35 34 81 28 36 81 38 34 34 a7 at 42 28 #4 28 82 S2 48 46 A7 38 29 41 26 the . Aocadâ€" Loague _ on ajOT 197 111 205 47 B1 30 31 45 42 26 41 39 44 a0 31 88 as 46 41 48 45 BT 34 197 168 largest ‘range of rugs that have ever beeu shwn in this town, conâ€" sisbing of wool,â€"tapestry, brussels and Axminster. f 180 178 167 Will be sure to satisfy alls her wants and maks her feel tlist a visit to this Store â€"will pay her. We urga that you see our splendid variety of Lace, Chinelle estry â€" curtains. t 6 Our linoleums and floor oil eloths aré of: the newest designs and patterns. f Â¥% We wish to remind you that we garry our paper in stock and aré prepared to shew you a large range of the newest designs in wall 187 ke the 1 38 49 35 44 41 27 36 38 25 43 44 30 26 33 35 84 31 88 34 25 84 42 40 31 32 34 d 471 Rev, ‘Linke, of. Waterloo, occupied the pidpit ol the â€"Can. Lutheran church~ last ~Sunday morning.â€"Miss Angusta Streicher, of Waterloo ~was a holiday visitor at the home of : her lnmu.-wmuwhm. In regard to of _ the .mun‘:‘ ‘i;‘:r. C. ‘l;. Figcher, on corner .MNAMMMVM there has been objections offered by property owners in the vicinity, an ‘amécable arrangemont has been made satisfactory to the parties interested. ‘The Council visited the lot th quesâ€" tion and it has been arranged â€" that the houses be bgilt 28 feet distant ~from the sidewalk. G. Bauer Mr. Cleason Shantz, theâ€"wellâ€"known coal dealer, has purchased a : new automobile from a focal agent loo Lawn Bowling Club«~wall beâ€"held at the Leowis House on Friday .â€"even« ing at cight o‘clock, when all memâ€" bers are asked to be present. Mr. Tyler, the laborer who appearâ€" ed before the Town, Council at their Mmth‘.m&hgclvhmmâ€" ment of a light nature, . commenced this morning on cleaning the . town‘s Schaefer Wendell Schmitt Guildig On fimm Good ge.| promises of Mesgars, S, 8. # and Honry Lutz.â€"Miss All “fity “.N l"“ inmlym ht" aunt, Mrs. Otte Apply to A. K, Cresaman,Waterloy" â€" Preoston,. over Easterâ€" th(!m erossing the ~. wire first one to spare. ‘This is the way they knocked ‘em over:~â€". Martin Mickus Wanted $3000 to Loan and chany Made by Local News One of the best Flours for baking, etc _ Pastry Flour for Pastries When in need of Flour order a sack of SV &n Why Noets Acadians SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited 183 194 DAILY BREAD 39 85 43 43 34 204 17% . 191 41 81 41 42 48 39 45 192 88 89 43 83 uo“dh lhmdu‘b ag. nele We onday <were of a most â€"@révuraging m and indicated a prosperous year."~ There was a latge attendance at the méet ing and the keen interest manifested in the proceedings augured ~well © for another successful year. The election of officers, mnluxl(u follows:â€" Presidentâ€"Mr. E. D. Cunningham. Vice Presidentsâ€"Miss 8. Koosk, Miss J. Bish, Mr. Clive Bean, : Geiger. & s.eyâ€":lu !;l.’ Moogk. Secy.â€"Mr. 1: Schondetmayer. Treasurerâ€"Mr.. 0. Geiger. â€" Pinnistâ€"Miss. Hilda Devitt. .. Convenor Social Committecâ€" Miss gliw Flower Committeeâ€" Miss J a Hockey. + Rev. Mr. Hockey acted as chairman of ‘the meeting. d » A*skseve, srae886424e82008 aseesssesssessrs8ss8s8 88e seassseese The.following were holidary visitors in town:â€"Miss Minnic Strome. Miss Ida Sippel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. â€" Milâ€" ler, Mrs. Hergett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nethery, Miss S. Sharlock, Mr. G. W. Schmitt, â€" Mr. and Mrs. â€" Oscar Klinck, Mr. and Mrs. ‘B. G. Schierâ€" :flh. Miss Minnie Bowman,: Mr. and rs. A. Jansen of Berlin; Mrs.â€" A. Devitt, Simeon Gingrich, Mrs. J. A. Harper of Waterloo.â€"Elmira Signet. W‘hjte:Erfocebj Briefs@â€"Mr. °C. Robr struck water at a depth of â€"thirty féet.â€"Mr. C. Rohr ‘ot Mannheim dug a well . for Mr. B eni. Shantz. Thore was about thirty feet all clay and then . quickâ€" sand was encountered. About IOâ€"feet of water was -:‘:iu.- Mrs, _ Jacol Ebel is on the sick list. . We wish her a speedy recovery â€"Mr. Hen|. Shant:z has torn down his driving shed and is teanvyng the Jumber to whete he intends erecting a big barn. â€" The Grand River was very high, the watâ€" er. running over the road between the premises of Megurs, S, 8. Detweiler and Honry Lutz.â€"Miss Alice Latsch Â¥ sited her aunt, Mrs. Otto Homuth, Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Store. ; We want all ~ Buyers to see out New Shop which is no‘ : stocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currâ€" ants, Orauges, Fancy Cakes, ete. Our goods are all this season‘s make JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. ANRUAL MEETING Asst.. Pianistâ€" . Miss Gladys Sarrect in style, make and quality l; Sorges, Cheviots, Diagonals,Armures }â€" C. H. MILLS & CO. â€" Jms season demands for: Suits and sep und gang gracetully.~ Our assortment offers jonable cloths, imported chevio ts and heav; cloths that conform strictly to the fashion, 50¢, ; 75¢c, $1:00,: $1.25 up. FOULARD SILKS. ids uiln’huh::h;‘b mand. We ate showing new patterns in all the desitrable golors, Coperahagen biue, : tan, tawhn, grey, reseda, sea green, wavy, etc., all this _ season‘s &t‘l&"inhuu lengths . â€"â€"of 10 yards; ecach one ~dress. of a color, at $1.00 per yard. . VISITORS â€"IN ELMIGRA WATERLOU CENTREVILLE EPWORTH LEAGUE F. Tuphoime and Goods Uffel KEEPâ€" PUSHING !1 Applications for the position of Caretaker of the Waterloo Park will be received by the undersigned up to noon of x xb The changes of time make i’ necessary to keep pushing for the newest and best. â€" 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. » $ A. J, MICKUS. ; Apfil 20â€"Mortgage _ sale of Waterioo April 26â€"Central Livery, at Berlis, belonging to Wes. Kee. * Rideq May 1â€"Farm stock â€" and implements ol C. H. Roach, 4 mile / east of .__ Petersburg. Kinc St., Watoploo‘s Live Grocgry May 14â€"Sale of dairy cows, # stein, Jotw‘n‘ Durham ‘_ Oof Agabus W. Kinzie, .8 Tusesday. April 23rd l9l2 3. M. LAING,* K In natural color, the : fashionable silk for the f season.: "Tussore| or m raw .silk js â€"a splendid quallt hreo.hotm in washing â€"and ty, . from 21 to 36 inch wide, at _ 50¢, 15¢ Iflfl. vohacinet Aeiibiner bedtes * Hox® or goob . GrockRIES, Tenders Wanted . â€" Bruegeman. xl:hlut of Berlin, near Centre» SCDA Auction Sales J, SHANTZ, Auctioneet Phone 78 L ONTARIO R A W of Park Board WaTERL 00

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