Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1912, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ni %\:\‘l ul «l "I¢ i t > h % & .25.. BC@lFitfe.). io a whu n t General Insurance Agent. ’?_“"P" The IMfllo Fln: Busimess Office 249, House 200. <â€" Companies, Afi'p.lâ€"";u} guaranteed by the London and Lancashire lnsurance Company with Arsate of $16,900,088, â€"© _ â€" _ ‘Altred Wright, Secretary . BOEKNM, â€" 'mrt 6. A BOENM, _ â€" . DisthOl We have rscincies for men and + n nomanscepan ned are, ms, oL aotier :';muâ€" of services rendared." . - Subscribed Capital..... ... blue eyes, perfectly® healthy." "A good child. Also_ a few older children. Apâ€" ply to C. R. Miller, No. 1 Otte St., Berlin, Ont. e 16. We are secking a nome,for tiful baby girl with brown ha There is one medicine that . every family should te provided with _ and ,.,,.3"1], during the summer months, viz, Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhocs Remedy. It is almost cerâ€" tain to be needed. . It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be with out it ? For sale by all dealets. A motor party composed . of _Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Ahrens, Misses. Lotâ€" tie and Flossic Abrens and Mr. Norâ€" man Schneider have returned . from a two weeks‘â€"auto trip through . the State of Ohio. They report fine weaâ€" ther, and in some placesâ€" people : wis‘â€" ing for rain, whilé we are having abâ€" undance of wet weather. â€"~â€"Fruits, vegetables; etc. are several ‘weeks in advance of ours... On Thursday mormnâ€" ing the Missés Abrens left on â€"an : exâ€" tended visit to Carroll, Iowa&. ~. _ Insurance Company Office, Miss Eleanot ;%’h- re to her home in ‘nfter a htâ€" ful: sojourn of: several monthsâ€"in Berâ€" lin, Germany, as well as several months spent in trayel on the _ Conâ€" tinent. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cree and family have removed from Fernie, B. C. to Viectoria, B: C., and will be followed in Soptember by Mr. â€" and Mrs.. Norman â€"Suddaby, who â€" will make their future home in this . very attractive city. t is 3 Deposit with the Dominion overnment ...... ...... .. §117,140,00 C. W, PawLzy, Eso â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Plefier were guests at :-dqguhc.t:-‘ of ‘Mr. and u?. Seiâ€" "g i . anniversa (25th) in mmm ¢: "i.'.'(')‘.é.{iimp: and Mfr. and m1:1:- Glllfll CR t lid mowred io Giimaby l'::;"‘" | HUSBAND‘S â€" HAIR How About It, Madam,, is it Falling out or Growing Thin? : use it every other night: unt hair i4 thick and abundant, . t IAN SAOE is a delighttat, < Most ‘husbands are carciess , ing their bairâ€" many are h regarding their tonics, restorets and Social and Personal 1NCORPORATED 1875 Mead Office â€" Waterioo . Et tc!betrorph ~Oo ceceess to Pr m& Mce, Waterloo Mutual Building King 8t °_ . _ higr : Sih d oo 004 3 onl en ol ui glonhly Waterloo, Ount. = ~Phone 2 10 Kir g Bt. ‘West, Berim FuR ADOPTION DON‘T LOSE IT ) it ployer‘s . Association of aterloo County 1 laws aldhead 1E 12 90; oie during men and‘ women in c . stomacit, liver and t alp itch AI World‘s Dispensary Medical Association, Bufalo, N It ‘is when flt“” hair comen out . in . combs out .. in full that really ~ # and â€" take tios. â€" Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasent Policts band‘s talling I ) ~ wit take [:1!»!: l d!! “I . Thb D1SC et ur husâ€" hair â€" 4s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS they AGT vath up Â¥ hoo ing _.couch 4s n t. dang @1208 -bnh:ewgph'o,tlwtp.dw pecto:atio1 casy by ‘gi. ing. Chamberâ€" lain‘s Cough Lemedy. 1t hos ben ised n many ecjdemitcs of this _ dsâ€" case typ The. marrigige of Miss C Kropt, dacghter of." Mr.. and MroOhrtation Kroâ€"t to Mr. Henry Scitacht of this town was solemr/zed â€" on Wednesday afternoon atâ€"tme home of the bride‘s parâ€"nts n 54 Factory Road. ,.Re‘â€" E. Hofiman of St. Matthew‘s Luther= an Chirch, officiated. % § Miss Dora Martin assisted the gride While Mr. Paul Schacht, a brother of th> groom, was. best man. Mr. and Mrs. Schacht will lite . in ‘ Wi1dg} A. pretty wedding tcok place at Stâ€" Bcniface Chureh, New Germany, w\c~ Rev. Father MQg united .in . murâ€" riage Miss Tilly Beitz, daughter. of Mr_ and Mrs. L. Beits of New â€" Gerâ€" n#any, toâ€" Mr. Michael. Kurtz of Pilkâ€" ingtom township. The bride was £8: sisted â€" by her â€" sister, Miss Hen~ Txitz, _ and her cousin, Miss . Annie Béitsz of Guelph, and the groom was sup ported ty his brothers, Joseph and* Paul. 2 Liquor and 75 Yonge St., Toronto, Canada. References as to . Dr. McTaggart‘s professional standing and personal inâ€" tegriby permitted by . . Sir W. R. Meredith, Chiet Justice.. Sir George W. Ross, exâ€"Premier of _ Rev. N: Burwash, D. D., President Victoria College: ot oo e on "Rev. J. + Shearer, B:Xs DDs 24. cretary Board of Moral Reform, : Toâ€" ronto. : "fii;in Rev. J. F. Sweeny, D.D., Bishop of Toronto. _: _ * ®ie d Dr.. McTaggart‘s vegetable remedies for the liquor and tobacco habits are healthful, â€" safe, . inexpensive home treatments. No hypodermic injections no publicity, no loss of . time from business, and a certain cure.. Conâ€" sultation ‘or correspondence. invited. Hon. â€" Thomas .Cofiée, _ tor Catholic Record, London,: 9.3;‘2‘.“ Some time ago it was our â€"pleasâ€" ure to note the successes _of sevetal of our exâ€"students at Queén‘s Univerâ€" sity. This week the results of the Toronto University were announced, and the lists contain the names â€" of several graduates of the B. C. T. I. Those who have completed their courâ€" ses are W. B. Wiegand, B. A., Berâ€" lin, Lioyd C. Tilt, B. Se. F., Blair, F. O. A. Jeanneret, B.‘A., Elmira; Ed. H. Winn, Phm. B., Hawkestille, EX STUDENTS AT COLLEGIATE and . W. P. Clement, â€" B.A., LL.B., Berlina. Our students and staff conâ€" gratulate these gentlemen on their W. B. Wiegand, who is the son . of Mr. ‘John Witgand, Lancaster street, has completed a very brilliant course at Toronto, and graduates with first class honors in Chemistry ‘and Minâ€" eralogy. â€" He also won the S. H. Janes silver medal, and has been ofâ€" teted and will accept a fellowship in his ‘cepartment for the next session. During the summer months he â€" will visit the Hudson Bay ‘strict, where "Archic‘‘ Jeanneret has just gradâ€" nated with first class honors in both Romance and Teutonic _ modern lanâ€" guages, and will spend the summer in atis, France, attending a course . of ::umu ‘given by ‘Prof. Duamie _ and m n’;fi:‘gflmu ,u;.:m “{ ' im . ‘to cccupy postâ€" u:mhcun master . in Upper Canada College, a. position made vacant. by* the resignation of Mr George Readdie. he will absorb mingralogy at . â€" first AN INDUSTRIAL &i Ottawa Forestry nt Policts regulate and els. : Sugrrâ€"couted, tiny A. MeTAGGART, M.D., C.M., eDT 11 <deaiers SCHA CHTâ€"KROPF HYMENEAL the <pla KURTZâ€"BEIMTZ R A ssociati Tobacco Habit jon will this t 1908. and hC FARM NEEDED TY The â€" ~Canadian ta to :vigorate anules. the this . veat C te 1d FORMAL ERECTION O of between 5.000 and 8,000 _ people, cials were Jnviled : , to . ‘‘smoke â€" up" A o e K 5,000 and 6,00 > ® -~, ,‘i iB a pahcart t /n t of Ald. â€" on enr ho! ie ># P veterece | : 40 yPe m“*-fi%ols'l:;}-'\’\,“ with _# ally prociaimed a pity by Hie, : Wor. Bamver of Saxes ‘of (itich Ungles * â€" Mth‘ * t K9 T A .!. ind hy ol $ f $flf_ ., a d struck© Monday morning, _ _ â€" _and back, and an hout was spent in Passing into Cityhood. C ie on cadies w#léh macie It was 11.55 when the "‘Town Bel" " ; <po damonsiration® &# the close commenced filmt'fid‘ 204 ot the D4 fainionelectlonk )ast Sepâ€" ring in the ;** and . immedistely / gamper. . | <o. 0 > 5 * when the Postoffice :clock .commenced . pp, wited t i of to sound the hour. o 13 o‘elock Mayor e C1ly c Bofels mmia Sthmaiz calléd: for three hearty ch the'iiytdrl &u', Waterloo. to an ° in We were onlleponet ENee e) Tormal Tmcheo® Jn 1: bandâ€"rooms, the immense crowd. During «las social <Was 1 Aitceh milwtes of the nat hour â€".or ~"PSte & 200al NoSt: Mas spent BerI‘n‘s caréer as~a gown the chimes Berlin‘s ‘Progress: } at St. Peter‘s Lutkeran church play» * it 4. ons 43 ie anestanart oo en uie sls , lage in 1854 whi . 0 rendered ‘a numberof stirring marchâ€" »,,i‘.' :he lirst. Reeve. ?. ug the cce ooo ma ies m Reading_ the Prociamatior . with the lateâ€"Dr. W.â€" J‘N“t s ~"After the cheers hau supsided tor: MaÂ¥or: It/is worthy of note that‘ of lowing the advent oi city100d® His :h‘ mom!;et:oo:"m gmag A::.m" Worship, standiug on a ch{lr on the from 185 0; Crown /. At lme{ lswps'of the munic‘pal buildings and BOWIby is the only «neviving residen i idsa NS sh eunachnes > ap â€" . 40~ 06 the â€"City . I Mayor Schmalz,= in the Presentce of Between 5,000 and 6,000 Citize '& is the Proclamation of the Lientenantâ€" Governorâ€"inâ€"Council «: lowing the* Sdrent bt" cittt.008 . Plis lowing the ent & & Worship, standing on :.chnr on the steps ol the munic‘pal buildings. and surrounded by the members _ Oof : the Council, the oflicials and . prominent. citizens, commenced to read the <offiâ€" cial proclamation of the . Licutenantâ€" Governerâ€"inâ€"Counci‘, which ‘appeared in the Ontario Gazelte on SaturGay. When the proclamation~ had ~been read more. choers were given,‘. while tife church belis were ringing, factory whistles were blowing, auto and moâ€" tor horns were . tooting, . altogether making a most fitting. demonstration of the important .event, : The .: band struck up the Nationalâ€"Anthem â€" in which the.crowd joined in song. The Mayor‘sâ€"Address. %, ‘The jubilant crowd was again callâ€" td to order while the Mayor of the newâ€"born ‘city read the following ‘adâ€" dress, He said.â€" * ‘Fellow Citizens:â€"â€" 25 The ceremonies which we .au . hvo" Tong looked forward â€"to. have now takâ€" en place and the City of Berlin is an accomplished lact. I am sure that in this wide Dominion there can be found no City of its size which has so many people singing its praises, upholding . its integrity and showing their loyalâ€" ty than the good â€" people of _ Berlin whether they are natives or‘ citizens by adoption. I congratulate you . on becoming mldgntl of a vity at this midnight hour " and hope this ; .event may ever be a pleasant reminiscence. Berlin is now the youngest City in the Dominion, but by no means . the ‘stnallest or least important. As .a ‘Town it has long taken the lead in many matters of import@nce and bas indeed by its unbounded energy . and industriousness made a name for iiâ€" self. Now that the Town of Berlin ‘has been created into the City _ of Berlin, its growth ‘and stability wiil undoubtedly increase rapidly and 1 hope the New Era in its history will produce ofl& good results.. .~ _ | â€"I trust that our Citizeas will _ re main loyal to a (freater Berlinâ€" and -.thn contentment and prosperity. may be their reward. * My sincere wish is that God may bless and prolect the City of Berlin. Message From Calgary. His Worship‘s brief but appropriate address was received with enthusiasâ€" tic cheers and the band rendered ‘"O Canada"‘ ‘and the "Maple Leal.‘"‘ The Mayor then <intimated that the ° folâ€" mh( message had been handed to Calgaty, Alta., June 8, 1912 Daily Telegraph, Berlin.<~ >}, ;.0=C Please convoy to my many . friends. in Berlin and to its citizens generally my beartiest congiatiiations > om beâ€" coming & city on Monday, . 1. . shall ays look with pride m :a- her prosperity and a« Very: sincerely <yours,â€" «> _*»~~ . * &. E. Marshall. . The message was well received and more applauseâ€" and cheers followed. Offered Congratulations. Alter a fashâ€"light _ of the: crowd: had been taken the Mayor ‘called upon Mr. E. P. Clement, K.C., who spoke briefly. He saidâ€"As an old . BN: a former member of the Council also a former official 1 ‘desite to offet to the citizens ot Berlin my warmest congratulations â€" upon being erected into a city and express my :; earnest desire that the newâ€"born city will continue to grow and prosper."‘ (Loud cheers.) : Ald. C. Kranz, whose father . was Ald. C. Kranz, whose {ather . was the last Reeve of thewiliage of Berlin when incorporated as a town in 1870, was called upon and said "A Happy "Tie Thdvdt ns m mmum of Ev BERLIN INTO A CITY [Big Bargains number of Buxes .of ‘Hich Uneles .>. ‘The bund beade J’ta‘hl' of citizens um" automobiles along king street to! Water â€" Streek, Andhack.qqd:;-w'n upent . in general jubilation vfleh was equal: in enthi the which markâ€" ed c . the _ close ot the i0n \ Jast . Sepâ€" ‘The W d the mmâ€"d the tors from Waterloo to an * forthal Tuncheo® in ~~the bandâ€"rooms, where a social Kosr was spent. While‘the prociaiming of Berlin as a tity was an augpiciouk »vent the real célebration wili take place during the week ol July 15th.. Don‘t forget it: lerlin as a<cifyâ€" and ‘the MayOt . Abd nembéts of, the Counti! and the , offiâ€" ials\ were dnvited : .to â€" ‘"‘smoke . up" We give below another list of a few things but you get onlÂ¥l a small idea from this. â€" Our advice is to come and see for yourself as the further our <tock is reduced, the less your chance of a good choice. . Sale is on every day. .~> C ... Benefit Buyers _ M This Bumper _ _ Hardware Clearance Sale 4 Paterson‘s: famous .*‘Everlastic‘‘ rubâ€" s ber roofing, â€"no better at price, zs each roll 108 sqâ€" M._fi;fle with nails and cément. “ t3 one : ply FOM 4:4 ..«>z.. B4 two. p:i.";‘ir:mn hi 2. 1BB three ply, per roll;....>... 4.35 Foot power emery wheel grinflets â€" _ . uséful on emum;g;!o. Â¥ high speed quickly , to with wheel while th*y last, 4A Thrée dozen wood bow hay : rakes to go at 14¢. each; hay fork . pulleys, h:;ap.-hc wwivel > top, steel 1, at ‘24 ; and (. B. malleable frame pipe Â¥i take pipe 4 to 24 inch, cuch $1.085 : 1 B. takes pipPe 4 # imolt, ©@60 .« mss > John Fennell & Son each 32 calibre rim fire cartridges, per hox of 50 ... ... .9 22 callbre ftim fire cartridges, & AboUt One doten wagon tubulat steol ;sing etrees in 34 and 36 . inch long, your cholce for ... low steel ‘ rakes left, concave mg:y«- got a . _ 14 tooth at 53¢ ant 12 tooth for 480 each ; Duni‘s lawn M. CUR:â€"200ie0. Ti certs "vorgs wa 1 & 12 rnage loaded shot shells, black powder, per box of 50 12 gr 1ge loaded shot shells, smokeless powder, pet box of m-" 244 d on 2 o0 e n & > .,.i ; BOY toses ais riduy __ > = £4 HAND ON SATURDAY zj wwcident pelell Harâ€" $ oo Uaien use ht ns Sht aoe o ~sL | Mr. Henry Gaclet, T1 Breithaupt St:, an employe at . the Rurrétwre i = Ug‘s tactoty , gu Batrday . which 1e all the bon the bon broker: and the life of FORESTRY N The time will cory when va* munâ€" icipalities will take steps toward proâ€" wm-l Farms,.for. the ; adâ€" | tion of" "justice‘ said Magisâ€" trate Weir to » orunk who bad. just sobered up alfter a remand ol a | lew days in the county . jail.. ‘"The drva‘s will thor be sentenced to these farms where they â€"will remain. until they show signs of reformation. The prigoner alter promxsing to reâ€" form was giver; the privilege of being the first. prisoner to be discharged since BHerlin hecame a city. At the Yarmouth Y. M. C. A.Boys Camp, heldâ€"at Tusket. Falls in> Augâ€" ust, I found MINARD‘S. LINIMENT most beneficial for â€"sun burn, an im mediate relief for colic andâ€"toothache. ALFRED STOKES, oy passed ttr essfully and t oifi â€" a=> well : Cting vises ‘nd Dr. r. Hett and the Hos;ital. ation it was torm a be â€"lad immed THE â€"GREATâ€"WEST Economical Block General Seetetary io lad having . b.s 1ed at~ tih wrist %:""w,'fi‘ g C b _69 en ce . * *4 f mos Pricaghcs o. ,"" ths companioas , :dm Gaelor wood and . unâ€" his Wand into : <the ltle limb was terâ€" 5 i was with dif | ther succeeded in t e 4.67 1.24 rder .4 49 27 25 85 .45 .28 and ba t Oy Only. a steel solid (Genuine Bailey irom planes 1} by 10 inches longâ€"at: 2.30 each and 4 By 9 inch TOng ..<...,%«= It‘s a shame to sell lguhe Still sonâ€"pipe wrenches like this but thoy‘re going fast in 18, 14 and 10 inch at 1.34, 8.00 and .._..... A small lot of pointing trowels to clear out at 19¢ ; and some 10 inch pricklayets‘ â€" trowels, handy size, . wonderful: value, Very finest quality ocilstone at 9n q / deviul, qéickâ€"out _ thicry Black ciled fence wire in full éoils 12 at 2.95 per 100 Ibs TT Wike Atâ€":tccll goainl) i2ts time. Why fatigue yourself and make: the hou e uns cooking with gas. Any "MeClary" Gas Range will itself in a very short time by. the actual cash i;»uwa,! say anything about its handiness. hi _ " Beost quality ‘socket. firmer chisâ€" ‘6ls, °6 inch â€"blade ;# ITD at %5¢ ; 4 inch at 27¢; # Anch at 80¢.; 1 Anoh WB li52; wwn. w ev * _ _ This Model like: othe mel: finishâ€"white enamelled broier and drip panâ€"Ovens just thi right size with proper flue construction.© Also Antiâ€"Rust linings and plain smooth nickelled finish. s hi is 435 uoi w se t oi LONDON TORONTO MQNTREAL WINNIPEG Better see the.McClary dealerâ€" andâ€"ask him to tell: you the reas why you should buy a McClary gas range.. He will explain . clusive features of the range suitable for your kitchen without plac you under any obligation to buy.. All we want you to do is to ma perfectly certain that the Gas Range you buy will pay for itself quickly. es y â€" 1505 ++ ~ * LONDON Yal . M@Clary‘s iz montrEAr a "C@ s Extra sSOLD BY oil stone, 2 inch wide, 8 inch long, one side coarse,â€"other, m.::_.lum fine, excellent valie, very few Clipper pattetn seythes left &t 63¢. cach loop heel smaths, eath .. Wire nails per keg 14 inch= «.4 a ThÂ¥ MCH a.5}7 .14 38 inch ,...~ 1: . & uch /.. : Cut nails 1f inch . d Liphardt Brosâ€", Waterlog, in full vith 2,.10 2.45 2.40 %.35 3.25 .60 2.10 ‘Bso .40 2 90 .2 2 and / <onsidered . Th biggest "range â€" valt on the .market, ° ou : will ‘see at a glancs that | the convenience and comfort of ‘the : housekeeper chas be f considered by the ‘de.. the cut is a I12 The . Modcl shown 2 mss ST. JOHN HAMILTON CALGARY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy