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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1912, p. 5

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_ The many ~Mré~ W.â€" F. ayhrmm:lut of, her iry satislactory convaléscence {rom paaflmllhul. and . hope Boon to see her out again. . Mr. Cunningham of Gaft has â€" acâ€" cepted>a position . at the Watcrloo Manulacturing Company‘s local plant. .. _New" positions this week :‘or Ba‘n Business College are :â€"Wilt:any Brickâ€" et, sten. Srider Bros ;â€"Mary Cous‘ss. sten« Bitzer ; C. Schmus, buookterp er .Snider | Bros.; J.. Wynit, stem :wol Toroato. All i}. If, U. grad get posiths; : Messrs. Harry Schaefer â€" and<. Will Bauer left this morning for Stratford where thé have secured employment with the Grand Trunk in that city. . _ At the Waterloo market Saturday wx eggks sold <at â€" 30 cents a dozen and butter at 30 and 32 conts a pound. ‘ Vegetables were . plentiful ind found many buyers. . ‘The price of potatocs is still high, $2.10 and $2.25 a bag being asked by the . vendors. ‘There was a good attendance of both citizens and farmers. 8 pfimuifin High for the _ te of the @ouls of who perish: ed in the recent Titanic disaster, was célebrated at elght o‘clock on Monday ‘morning in St. Louis‘ Roman ‘Cathâ€" olic Church, by the parish .. pricst, Rev. Father Hubert ;:m.. s The annud\ meeting of the Women‘s Musical Club will be beld at Mrs. H. M. Snyder‘s residence, Albert street, on s;m:g afternoon, May, 4th, n{ four .o‘clock ‘sharp. It is hoped â€" tha all the members of the club will be present as the election of officers and W business will . be ary, who has "been some time i cooph m:afvw\ * 'r:w'n& mM for Hay River, â€" Athaâ€" hasea, where hé is stationed.. â€" Rev: Mr. Vale hfi.::-amot the migston at Hay. Rivor will be away > for A wide citale of triends will &ym awfih Mr, and â€" Mra» M Qucen street, in the bereave © im commemoration : of the late. preâ€" sident ‘and gencral manager â€"of â€" the Grand ‘Trunk Railway, Mr. Chas. M. Hays, the empfoyees of the .. local u-&« sheds, station and ticket _ ofâ€" fice, stopped work for five minutes at 1£.80 o‘clock on Thursday . morning. All cars on the line also stopped to pay their: respects <to â€"the deceased. »‘The life and work of ‘General.Booth, w the Salvation Army, was the 1 of a splendidad‘ress®> deliverâ€" ¢d by Mr. ‘Frank _ Topholme at the Methodist EpWorth ~beague meeting on: Monday evening,at which a large attendance of imembers were present. ‘The funéral of the late George DBolâ€" duc, whose deatif took place: Monday, was held on Thursday afterncon _ at bwo o‘clock and was attended : by a large number of" sorrowing â€" relatives and friends of the deceased. Services were held at hoth the house and at St. Jobhn‘s Lutheran Church by Rov. Mr. Bockelmann @and intetment took nlace at Mount Hope cemetery.: ‘A special committée meeting ol the Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club _ was held on Monday â€"etening respecting the ftawn and with continued .. good weather it was contended that . the greens would ‘ be in condition _ for games within â€"a very sYort time. °. + â€"â€"Bt. Savious‘s Amglican Church was ;:l filled on Sunday motning when . â€"Mr. Vale, the morthern missionâ€" t 41â€" #) & UB ‘ Mf Amombcaing in ;:"‘~ MBn e ind hn aok bo gremtly maiened â€" by â€" BF 3 y ‘ m parents and compatlons. ment the death of FmnIy Alter a britf iliness, _ suffering tromdiphtheria, the death took place carly. _ Saturday of Hilda Rvelyn, (.mw’ mfl daughter of Mr. and ames of ~ No: o Rrnimanding they tha}. flngâ€"possible ‘way done to _ gaye &n PKVITT‘s .DRUG STOBE DEATH OF HWILDA EYVELYN: JOHNSTONE i ~full line of su, Mmmm‘n“ yoty * TAE AKE _ 31 LOCAL * NEWS OBITUARY he wu-'niwo.‘ TA * eld Hight" young. ::lswr mm dn Sn s i MWMA SCHMIDT <aCaLSCsC x d thr ough the danghter Thursday M Mlofl of a possible twentyAve, "while which qecurrod ay his h liked W%MAM Hergott nm. m\n:wl L_m'lm -smk 19, . bustness in . mi Mr. Conibear who is a marine onâ€" yincer is in the employ of His Lordâ€" ship, Bishop Breynat) at a Roman Catholic mission, which is situated at a distance ‘of over a thousand miles north of Edmonton. Alta., and which is within the .Arctie . oircle. Mr. Conibear hay entered ‘into â€" a three year‘s agreoment and with his family vill conseqngntlr remair there lor that lengih .of ‘thae. Mrs. â€"Coutâ€" bear and her daughter will . leave shortly for Edmonton and from that city Athabasca Landing. From the ISfir setilement they will leave by boat for their destination. C At the last meeting of the board, a resolution was passed recommendâ€" ing to the Council the exersption . of taxation for & poricd of two â€" aq on all new Awelling bouges erected in the town which would tend 4o en courage housebuilders. ‘The legality ol this movre was.questioned, _ howâ€" ever, at Monday‘s mesting ~and . it was found that the municipalityâ€" had no power to take such a course. At present, there are no~â€" mail boxes distributed about the town, and in order to secure any, it is necessary that the postal revenue reach $20,000. Waterloo‘s‘ revenue amounts to $12,â€" 400â€" and as the post office inspector is coming to Waterloo shortly to inâ€" spect the new post office building, it was deemed advisable io . approach him on the subject at that time. * The suggestion was made ‘by Mr. Weichel ‘and was approved. Factory â€" Propositions, y The usual number of minor commitâ€" nications < Including factory proposiâ€" tlons with unrcasonable requests were reveived andâ€"disposed of in the usual manner; B a Sick headache resultg from a «is ordered condition of the stomach; and can be cured ‘by the use of Chambetâ€" lain‘s â€"stomach and . Liver. . Tablets Try it. For sale by AW Dealers. M#s.. Louis €ontbéar and daughter, Dorix, who has been visiting at the heome of Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. â€" Snider for the past tew: weeks left for 4 thir home in Orville, Ont., where they wi‘l temain for a . few _ . days before leaving for the far no«th. ns Ment. .. ty t wer® fixed at $150 a year and with â€"â€" the revenue derived from agg graves and doing other work; amount reaches about $550 each year. It was maintained by Mayor â€"Fischer. at the meeting. that if the caretaker . _ were paid an annual salary of about $$50, and the townl take over all the â€" revâ€" enue. an imprivement could.be: ¢fectâ€" A communication _ from‘ the secreâ€" tary of the Toronto Board of 'l'nt A the Jocal Board toâ€"coâ€"operat :i‘l':i:%bfi»iq secuting the annual Imâ€" perial Congréss of the Ch-m‘br'rfi‘ Commerce for Toronto in 1915. year the Congross . meets in London, England, <os June 10th. â€" The request was~ granted. * * Onâ€" motion â€"of. Messrs. ~C. W.~ Schieâ€" del and S. B..~ Bricker a . resolution was passed requesting the Post Office department to establish a system of mail boxes throughout the tewn for the convenience ‘of the . puplic and that a committer compose¢. of the President of theâ€" Board of Trace, Mayor Fischer, W. G. Weitchel, ~Post master Dicbel and S. B. Bricker be n.?alnwl to ascertain the number of xes requirea} their location. ~â€" and other details Mr. E. D. Heist, Doctor of Osteo pathy, Berlin, delivéred a very in‘ teresting lecture on Monday â€" evening gtlo Su‘MEy School Room of . the mmanuel Ey Church im e hoii A ve I‘!l.!"” *'q-‘u excellent a ons ance M'll:.fl subject oc.=n was much appréeciatâ€" ed. Dr. and My, B, Haliman were the movers of a hearty yote of thanks to Dr, Hcist for hig interestâ€" Ing and profitable Tooture. ' on its presen o â€"a pidated uflw Mr. 1e placed in the kul?d & _ nz commission, but Dr. Hilllard m-u with the suggestion that the â€"Park Commission take over the responsiâ€" nility "of keeping the ‘City. â€"of the Dead‘‘ in a respectable condition. TO THE ARCTIC CIRCLE FOR THREE YEARS attent Diebel Park Commission Will be Ask> ed to Take C harge of the BOARD OF â€"â€" TR AN ADDRESS BY 9%. HEIST HUNT CLUBS‘ WEEK ShUOT aAn at J afternoot Mailâ€"Boxes for Waterloo? o aFy Ilegal Fxemption To Support Torohto tind ADE MEETS eorge â€" Bruce. 19 N . Wisohat 17. A enty Ave n Work vi FI t before th :'s Mr. _ Gec the authorit‘e B d¢ : | aoae" dn inb en 4 : pommimah veree1 FObbeRSOROSOHb44 TS! } Secial a’l’i“rsonal f'fm LMiN“’s i aths Jonheotgs" x‘ gotematal h ‘The Tolipwing L.ondon despatch . apâ€" zted in l(dd-{,svenllt'n 1ssue â€"of Toronto Daily~Star referring "to #.lun Lawrdson who is supposed to ve been in the employ â€" of . the Seagram stables here. § *i_ Mr, Hugh MacBeth of Toronto was :.ymmmucum-m Tues* Mr. Martin Snyder left Wednesday on a business ~ . trip toâ€" Cliffiord, Ontario. 3 * 5.x 53 . Mr.. Robert Martin: of â€"Toronto callâ€" ed on friendsâ€"in town on ~Tuesday:â€" .« Mr. D.~C. Kuntz left this morning on a few days‘visit to Toronts and Niagdra Falls. â€" # The manthly report and that of the teachers and sohoo! inspectar Pearce mmemlndtyledfl‘um mionthly meeting hbeld in the Chamberâ€"on Tuesday evening, . other mmw of a routineg character. A amow nting to $908.40 were passed for payâ€" ment. â€"All the members were present with the exception ot. Trustées. Felck . Miss Konnedy of ; Dorking guest of Mrs. James Raflerty dry street, for a lew days. _ Mr.. Fred Rubridge of Toronto a~d Mr.; W. _J: Cookson of the samie tit;, were business visitors in Wateric« on _ _Mr. John Nichols is a visitor > in Toronto : toâ€"day.> en o Mrs.â€"G. W. Harrison is spending ‘a few .days in Toronto. > . â€" ~â€"~ _ Mr. Wm. MeMahon of ‘Buflatlo was a visitor in Waterloo over Tuesday. _ Dr. W. T. Noecker is spenaing â€" a day. with friends in Toronto: = “Ii: Jas.‘ Arnott fears that Alâ€" bert Lawragon, whose name appears among the list of bodies found among the Titanic ‘wreckage, is her brother who left homs some Jnn ago, . and has not beed heard of for some time. Lawrason was widely known both in CMadtlpVM{v‘St»u as a Mm. and â€" was â€"â€"for somée Seagram stables at Miss Ida Kuntz has. left York City, whence she w She will remain three or four mont continent . _ Mr, Thos. Turnbal, a busingss visitor in mdl!- t Mrs. J. 11. Webb has returned I a wook‘s vldtw Queen c“y'.w . ] "ls onto Mr itar Mrs H. G. Habn of Tavistock and Mrs. A. Stciss ofâ€" Heidelberg are the guests. ol, Mrs. Herman Hass for : a tew days o ang _ A Pl::fi numbdr. of citizens, includâ€" ing Frits Paul and â€"a â€" number df the members of the Waterloo Muâ€" sical Society band, were in Toronto on ‘Thursday where they . beard the Iamous London Symphony Orchestra. Mr.â€" Albert Hergott was a visitor in Torouto on Thursday . afternoon." Mr. (W. Connell and . Mr. W. Lyâ€" monds of the T.>Eaton Co. are busiâ€" ness visitors in town. . â€" Mr. J. W. Malcolm and Mr:â€" Sylâ€" vester Mann, of the Robert Simpson Co., have been‘ in town on business for a *week, ® Inquiries atâ€"the Seagram .. offices have revealed‘the fact that the man in question is not known here, nor has he ever been in their employ. A horseman named Lawrason owns. a livery stable in Preston, however, having formerly lived in Berlin, and it is probable that he may be the man whose whereabouts are desired. Miss Mo« at the hom M . Frowde Seagram has been m‘:;ezol'l‘omuom during the past week. & . Mr. A. 8. Bochm of Gueliph was a Â¥isitor in*town on Wednesday. . Mr. Fred Wn spending : the day in Toronto. . * 3 " Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bingham.of Tor: onto are vigitors in town toâ€"day. Mr. W, G. Weichel, . M.P,, is a wisâ€" itar in Toronto toâ€"day. : . My.* A"«“u Huchnergard of ‘Toronto University is _ spending : two _ weeks‘ holidays at his bome here.â€" Mr.~ Herbert Kuntz . is a business visitor in Ha‘lg:n for ~ a â€" â€" fow davs. He will teturn‘ next Monday: Mr. A. E. Rebinson ol . ~Toronto was a bisiness visitor in town â€" on Wednesdav. â€" i Mr.. Albert Ratz of Detroipâ€"visited Twin City relatives on Thuriday and Friday this week. . . . f Mr. John Bruegeman hasâ€" .seturned from a trip to Toronté.> NOT EMPLOYED Mr. L. Lang ofâ€"Woodstock is spend ing a few days in town. ; o Mr School Board Meets M AT SEAGRAM STABLES M ng . the T P oi R id it in Pitex. stayot of Stanl ~Ottawa, Ont., April:30.â€"A report that mamh ‘-s'u not hbe 4 public ‘ year is an {fMfcig aor t Th Ament / In &h to the Â¥woâ€"cangtaâ€" tropâ€"ofd custom of the obgervance // May 24th, first as Queen Victoria‘s birthday and alter her death as Vicâ€" toria Day, is wou,d be necessary . to change the siatutc, and that was n>% at the last session of Patliment. 24th must remain a public holiâ€" ‘The annual meeiing of the Women‘s Canadian Club was ‘held in the Librâ€" afy Hall on ‘Tuesdayâ€"evening and was uzly well attendedâ€" by. the â€"members of the organization. x Mrs. Robert Wood, President, ocâ€" cupied : the chair ‘and in‘ a* few . apâ€" opriate â€"remarks rererred < to â€" the of the year‘s work and â€" préâ€" cted increased interest during: the -m-i.mu the result of . the Club‘s a ‘ementsâ€"in the past. _‘ The Secretary, Miss Dunham, proâ€" sented & report of:the year‘s ;. work, showing that cight . addresses . had been delivered and two social.. evenâ€" ings were held, allâ€" of which ~ were well attended. f ‘The report ol the Treasurer, Mrs. German, showed a surplus of $3.33, alfter deiraying all expensesâ€". . ; ‘The convenors of. the yvarious stand ing committees presented gratifying ‘The report.of the honl;::', Comâ€" mittee was presented by H. M F. Bowman, convenor, and adopted as Pregidentâ€"Mys. W, A. Clarke. _ . Ast Viceâ€"Pres,â€"Mrs, J,; E. Lyng. 3hd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mrs: W. G. Weichel. Secretaryâ€"Miss M.â€" B. Dunham. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. C.â€"H. German. LAt, Secretaryâ€"Mra. J.. W. Green, Speakers Committeeâ€"Mrs. Clayto: Wells, convenor; Mrs. J. H. Webb and Mrs. F. E. MackBHa. .};, . â€". _ .> _ Entertainment Committeeâ€"Mr8. J. M. Scully, convenor; Mrs. Geo. Wege nast and Mrs. E. W. Clement » . . An amendment to the constitution was parsed making the retiring Preâ€" sident a member of the . Executive Committee, which is composed of the officers andâ€"convenors Af comtittees. A suitable.resolution of gondolence was passed sympathizing with Dr. Helen McMurchy, Toronto, in her beâ€" reavemeft caused by the death of her ~Votes of thanks were passed to the fetiring officers for their splendid serâ€" Â¥ices and also to the press. WOMEN‘Sâ€"CANADIAN CLUB _ â€" ~HAD SUCCESSFEUL TEAR the tha WILL BE KEPT The expressed desire Chis birthday. . t bat two years, tanford ww‘,‘.m when be was drivem ASs A HOLIDAY sh I This woek the platers were doing gix furlongs in 1.23, and the presiâ€" dent will have a strong, as wellâ€"as a numerous, band to. battle â€" for â€" . the Luineas., His platers, are: > Havrock. ‘Rustling, Head Sea, . Purple China . and Longus, all but the lastâ€"namedâ€" . with gome racing expefience. Havrock has even been in the Plate, and finâ€" ished fourth to his stable com;-u on, | Jane Sh?u, in the raceâ€"won Bby, St. Base last year. He was in front of her lwcLol the way, but she outâ€" lasted him and finished third, _ just ,wlmo.::. was the year before. ’l'hni: year is _entry, but w catry the ilx‘:n?blu of T. . Amâ€" brose. Woods, who won one Plate with a castâ€"of of the Valley farm. Hayâ€" rock was ‘second three ‘times . last year and unplaced in twoâ€" other ‘starts. Head Sea, a fine colt _ by Havrockâ€"Fairlie Head, is .another soothuvm. but the ‘one which showed the most last season was the Ally Rustling, though she was but once at the post. ‘That was â€"at the Woodbine fall meeting, and the comâ€" pany she _ met included . such good youngsters as Buckhorn, Froglegs, Flying Yankee and Acton., The prov< ince bred had more early speed than {anything else in the race, though she was beaten by the seasoned horses in \the run through the stratch. " â€" What she did in this company was suficient to stamp her as out of the ordinary, | and if she â€" makes the natural _ imâ€" Te Ti 26. sety hork to Wt agore w t C ‘ among her o mun to. zo ‘as as wiz being . by the imported horse Banga,.a san â€"â€" of the *sEAGRAM STRING _ ‘HAS STRONG HAND FOR y THE KING‘s PLiTE ~ ‘The, biggest Canadian ~ stable and ;;:‘ql,o m“tfie most . M P entry, Mr. Seagram‘s lot, . cluding fivre King‘s Plate horses, is Still at home, but will be moved. to Woodbine early next week. At pres ent they are doing.as well as possible over the fiveâ€"lurlongs‘ track at. the Waterloo farm, where Trainer Little field hag 19 head preparing for â€" busiâ€" ness: doote nide e Boe eresnniuaie _ art are on is Webest" oler: â€" rew "Frow, bought because of her rich breeding, when in foal with Rustling, is a Medâ€" dler mare, and her dam was Longle!â€" Madeby One of the best Flours for baking, etc Pastry Flour for Pastries When in need of Flour order a sack of it 04 oz t n nc mt oo . Reh i _ +9 in SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited DAILY BREAD of g largest â€" incorporated â€" villages im utl:z.nul the deputation «afâ€" ter iz; about town by . fire chief ma were favorably iimpressâ€" ed with apparatis of the < Waterâ€" loo department. Havoe holdsthe: pride. of‘~ place among the stallions at the _ farm; Tt amoiy ME progeny. Soing: anitet among his progeny suffici entâ€"to account for that., Inferno,â€"P¢â€" rshore and "Ypsilanti are also jl’te-\ sented among theyoung ‘stock, : ‘ But no ‘use h‘mm nx of Persistence, who, like y is a som of Perâ€" simmon. â€" This year ‘new blood . was introduced by the use ol Galatine, son of Gallinule, one of the mokt suecess= ful sires in ‘the British Isles.â€" He was bred to half*a dozen mares before beâ€" ing put into training thitâ€"season. ~.Joekey Musgrave has been at . the farm for sevoral weeks‘ riding sexerâ€" cise, and will be ableâ€"to do as low a weight as last year. At his ‘best Musâ€" mm-‘ no superiorâ€" among‘ . the t ders now on the American "turf; #tated that it was the intentionâ€" of Elimira to build a fire ball ig the near future. ~At present, â€" the only protection against ‘fire in the ~village is & hose ree! ard the town : fathets have came to realize.the necessity af ww“ good fire vzulpum to be preparted in case a fire of amy â€" conâ€" sequence breaky out. Elmita is one â€"Purple China is an Ypsilantiâ€"<flly, ;uf:::,dn, now one of the Waterioo stailions, ‘was a champion in‘ E Tand, her ‘dam being ‘also impore:r She started :twice last year, but was not in"the money. Longus has ° ‘not Simeose,. looking as.â€"good as "ever, headed a set that put in amile in 1.55, tallowed by At Once, Kate Kitâ€" tleberry, : Court Bello snd Madrigalétâ€" to. . The Pershore fillyâ€" carties ‘â€" â€" the handsome stamp: that her sire: gives his progeny, and she éan run. Battle Songâ€"and Voivode also showed wel in their gallop of a ‘quarter of a mile. A deputation from Elmira visited the headquarters of Waterloo‘s _ fire department on Albert street on Tuesâ€" day ovuh$ ‘The deputation . was composedâ€"of five members and _ they low‘s {amous daughter, Hypocrite We want all . Buyersâ€"to see our New Shop. which is now stocked with a full line of, Candies, . Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currâ€" ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes,~ etc. Our goods are all this season‘s make and guaranteed fresh. ~_* Â¥ JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. ELMIRA DEPUTATION â€"HERK WATERLOU ht 1 4 Retiatine «esnt it MamnI®" Eoc ts o cA 2.â€"~~*~ â€" * Â¥oc and 2§%3 : We sell the best brands of scrub: ping and Laundry Soaps. : _ °> LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Dutch â€"Cleanser per tin 100 Gold Dust per pf;e: ~, 5e, 106¢, 256 Gilletor§ Comfort Lye per tin ‘toe Ltquid Veneer for furniture = â€" : per bottle. ..~â€" ... _« ‘28¢ Ammonia.per bkge., 5¢, 8c and 10c Liquid Ammonia per bottle : :roc Stove and: Scrub Brushes ~~~ â€" The deceased was a former resident of Berlin several years agoâ€" when . he had charge of a furrier store in the Victoria Block next to the Bank of Nova Seotia. Shortly before 6 o‘clock yesterday Uhlig walked into â€"the â€" Leiderkrans Club, Richmond street west, are ats ter conversing with some acquaintanâ€" ces, went to a roon in the rear ~ of the building. He emptied the comâ€" tents of swo two cance bottles . of carbolic acid into a glass and drank the poison. : en <o T About ten minutes later â€"he Kw joupd dead on the floor by Chris Kieeâ€" ::‘3«, fie‘;wnhry-'l‘rcuun: of the Uhlig appeared to be in good health, and no reason is known for ‘his : ac« tions. He was unmarried and. a furâ€" rier by trade. _ © * ‘~Toronto, ~April 30.â€"Paul Uhlig, 46 years, 447 Adelaide street west, comâ€" mitted suicide yesterdas by carbolic acid. The remains were teâ€" moved to the Morgue. s L. Bruegeman. Housocloaning Time is Here _ Kixnc St Suicided in Toronto: Hom® _orâ€"coop CGrOCERIES, * Phone 79L ONTARIO Phone WarkrL00 19.

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