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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jul 1912, p. 5

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lz AA : Phone 41 Routins busintss was transacted at its regular â€"monthly meeting on : Friâ€" day evening. Â¥ PY m 3 ‘The choir ‘of ax Church _ of flcltpmrmn:l groumds on Friday afternoon and ¢nâ€" joyed a very pleasant outing. . ‘The selections rendered by the Watâ€" erico Musical Society Band on Friday ¢venihg on the Market Square . wetre of â€" unusugl â€" excéllence. There was a large crowd presont which enjoyâ€" ed a splendid evening‘s entertainment. WANTED â€" GOUD . LABORERS, mwm paid Apply Rechtelis, , Waterino. 1344t. ‘ n:”cmh gave. a charming ‘‘Talâ€" ent ‘Tea‘‘ at the Rectory on Wednesâ€" wm which proved a very attraction, and. a handsome gum was realized for the Choir ‘und. _ Miss Auna Florence Snyder, ably -ulig by Mrs. Geo. Wegenast and Mrs. M. S. Hallman, was the hostess of a yery: jolly â€"©500" party â€" of â€" five tables on Saturday afternoon, given in homor of their: charming . visitors from Lebanon, Pa., Miss Meta Grauâ€" mer and Miss Edua Erb. After _ a number oé/vay interesting games, Mrs. F. G. Hughes was successful in carrying off the lovely and well chosen prize, after which the guests _.were served. with â€" alternoon réfreshnients and delicacies. Big moneyâ€"saving sale now ~on at Etasts® & Co. in Berlin Read big ad on page $. ¢ #4 Mrs. W. M. O. Lochead, assisted by her sister, Miss. Bella Moore of Galt, entertained about two score of her friends to an enjoyableâ€"afternoon tea last Friday afternoun, in _honor of the visitors., The â€" bandstand â€" on‘ the Market Squate is being gi en a fresh double coat of paint. : The Town Council authorized that. the work be done at a retent mecting on the request of Mr. "J. H.. . Koos ol the Waterloo WANTEDâ€" UPHOLSTERY _ FORE â€" The funeral of the tate Henry °F. W. Lorenz was held on~Friday afternoon at~ &wo o‘clock from the late residâ€" ence on Erb street to St. _ John‘s Lutheran Church and thence to Mount , ted by Rev. Mr. Bockelman and were largely attendcd. man.. Must have had j'odmvio‘: ‘experience, able to estimate Apply. Castle & Son, 568 Catherine West, Montreal, Canada. #71â€"1€. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doubledee will sympathize with them in the loss &‘zy have sustained â€" in the death of their twelve day â€" infant son, who dieg this morning. There was a large attendance at the Waterloo Market Saturday. morning. Eggs sold at 21 and 22 cents per €0â€"â€" en and butter at 23 and 25 ceats per Ib., vegetables . were plentiful _ ami were disjosed ol at the usual prices. ~‘TPhe death of Nr. Peter Dierlamm, &n uncle of Mr. John Diérlamm . of 3 town, took Flace at Stratiord:0: A y of. this week. The deceased 48 well hnown in_town.â€" He is> .surâ€" by :a grown up family of : four chil . ‘The Aféral w.ll ta‘e place Jn Stratford on Monday afternocn at : o‘clock. f ‘ Mrs. S. B. Bricker was the genial Hu- of the Presbyterian _ Ladies‘ | Bociety at her home on â€" Thursâ€" day Ewo. when ‘a large number of , including | several visitors, were entertained to afternoon . tea, on the spacious verandah, which was . ‘artistically decorated for . the ~with quantities . of lovely #‘and with the cosey seats, etc. provided, the entertainment provâ€" ano have fiexlume DEVITTS DROG STOBEK new bailding on the cornet. ol Erb and Albert streets ‘The sign is mlâ€"tmn‘um feet high, AMaminated by thirtyâ€"four 25 watt électrical lamps. The sigh was mfit'lhloo Eleeâ€" Company â€" of this town | is a decided acquisition to the ance Company as well as a ‘ builders. y MUNDREDS OF PEOPLE % ATTEND BIG SALE Her a most coimfort: and |h i full line of all Senuine Castman‘s LOCAL NEWS Dominion Life Assurance . CO, installed an â€"~ immense n sizn on their ARD‘S LINEMENT . CURES PMPER. * K 08A K & aad thoir big ad sign Deutsche Apotheke pent T1 al Thirtee incl 1 wible for a «ol the gate ‘receipts. The small â€" grandâ€" mu:m-ltomwun; the track for, a glimpse at the i&ts. Fortunately, the "day ..“E OH without an accicâ€"at, although ~F. Terry sustained slight bruises. in _a spill in the third heat of one .of the mile races for novices," the first= â€" on the programme. ® the Ca Handling an â€" imitwense : of fihnbhtlmm’n- position, and the officers in charge are to be congratulated on the order they preserved.. Some ‘Wifficulty, was experienced ‘previous to the . motor cyole events when orders were: mixed and the crowd swarmed <within . the enclosure. Before the _ events . were pulled off, however, the mob returned outside the track. * ~_As a sule, “’ifihfl&y#htm were cluse and exciting.© Walter Anâ€" dm‘;;mu;mli the cleverest given the battle of his life~ in the quarter and five mile championships, and lost on both occasions to. â€" Gorâ€" m‘ueunn. of, Toronto. Botlw:: gruelling runs, more esp latter, after Amm- the lead in the last lap and retained _ it until within a foot of the tape when McMillan : Hterally‘ fiashed ahead â€"and lwo- by <a whisker.> _ Andrews . has held the title of the fiveâ€"mile chamâ€" pion of Canada for years back . and the outcome of the spring came as : a ‘They never let up a bit in the _ long grinds and questioned none of the deâ€" cigions of the judges, many of which were decidedly close. > Perhaps the. fact that President Louis Rubenstein ol the C. W. A. had something to do with the matter when he had chased youngW. Spencer; of the . ; Toronto Bicycle Club, ftom the field alter the youngster had used unbecoming langâ€" "‘The athletes, who participated _ in the w_es,mtobempmu(gn. uage, as he was about to start _ in the quarterâ€"mile race. ~A suspension of thirty days was . inflicted_ . upon him later â€" on ‘in theâ€" afternoon â€" by Chairman G. 4. McKay of the Racâ€" ing Board, for his breach ol‘eflquttf Spencer‘s .suspension was not the| Time, 2.504. â€" .. s only one dealt with by Mr. G.â€" L_|_ 2nd Heatâ€"L1 G. Wright, 2 Layrence McKay, who, by the way, is the son|{3.1§ 4.5.. . > ts 55 of Mr. J. F. McKay, of Berlin. Four‘! 3rd Heatâ€"1 Penny, 2 McGillicuddy members of the Eaton Athletic Club.i‘rime. 38 15. $ who had entered in the events and| 4th Heatâ€"1 Spencer, 2 Hunt. Waterloo Town Council Had a Light Docket at the July Routioe business was transacted by the Town Fathers at the July session on. Monday. evening. The «communicaâ€" tions were lew and mothâ€"nz of sjecial impoâ€"tance was introduced. Mr. ~J. C: Haight, the new clerk and treasutâ€" er, assumed his dutics and was assis~ ted for a short time by the retiring COn behalf ‘of. the residents of: north King street, Mr. Scott appeared â€" beâ€" :ore the Council and stated that . it was aosolutely nccessafry that the thorough{are in that part of the town be 5; rinkled.. An unusual mumber ~of vehic‘es pass thete and the dust which riges :s almost unbearable. Mr.. Soott presented a sake propos.tion to the Coun®il stating that while it was ine possi .le to secure the use of a sprinkâ€" ‘ling Waggod, the residents along that street would : be -flw: ilhe of hose iulu‘l' arél : val rate for stree & wotld hold himsel m for any damage . that mm,t.,‘ch line. His request was granted. 2 a â€" . Contract Was A warded. The contract for the painting ol the Market Square bandstand was #ward t# to Messts: Krostsch and Boppre of this town.. They will be pald $62 for the . job. ; hk the.: Owing to an error made in the as sessment roll, Mesers. Bechtels, Limâ€" mwmm-mannl-.dt! in ROUTINE BUSINESS wuum‘blw( mittée â€" of the Council. The charged for hydrants is $40 a and there are sixtyâ€"three at : prt about the town. K The request of residents in the vieâ€" inity of Moore â€" Avense and Allen street for a hydrant at that cornor to insure better fire protection . was place He Jen t The of C o works‘ _ vaek » will attend the A petition signed (WMven Two Woeks H Wants Street Sprinkled Want Another Hydrant Refunded $2 Taxes ndance W ho t Chict Flynn «cation wuas 119 Police Constable: stts in Brantlo® by ratepayers 0n nioen Day Wa CLE MEET IN WATELR lidays present + m# as aAT 1b m : and Thtere » { restIng M > <the . ha aiter _ winndt at the quarter mile pvent, ~A.. ‘Spencét &,dhw‘mm_vm aâ€" pended tor ten days. Georgt d .s‘&mg-l Bicycle. Club will iâ€" | also lay off tor fip‘l&h\ ed offence similar o. that of the Eaton F.‘¢lub members. ut .‘ An interésting feature of ~ the proâ€" he ‘ gramme was the entrance of | several on ! local motor eyclists who participated {in the ten and five mile races agatinst ol | Walt ‘Andrews of Toronto. â€"â€" Young o |Gies made the ‘best impression, and ze | made Mr.: Andrews â€"travel : at a diveâ€" er lly clip in the early laps of ~â€" these as | grinds. s om font N. Kaigh . Andrews is as, much in‘ a class by . Onty One Heatâ€"1 McMillan, 2 An himself in‘ m':.’: qdom-u_‘ be drews, & McDonald. ‘Time 14.00 45. is in the _sprints. i 196 .. P s C Tate N‘M opponents. on ‘One Mile; Boys Undér 17. the ‘stretch: and â€"won races _ ist Heatâ€"1 Penny, 2 Stanton, | over a lap. Incidentally, he carried rfi..t Time,| 3.32. _ â€" f off the gold medal donated by . Pres!â€" jnq Hieatâ€"1 A; Spencer, 2 Suddard dent Rubenstein, to the rider . SCOTâ€"â€" 3 probinson. Time, 249. * ing the greatest number of points. . _ <gun,;â€"t Spencer, 2 Suddard, 3 Fry During the ~alternoon, moving picâ€" tures of the more important ... races and of the officials and the Waterloo Musical Society Band on â€" a _ march, were taken by Meéssps: Philip â€" and Rumpel and> will be exhibited shortly in Mr. Philips‘ theatres and sent. to the various picturb house _ Circvits about the province. ; Under the leadersbip of Prof. Fritz Paul, the ‘Waterloo Band rendered. a splendid programme ofâ€" classical â€" and popular airs, which took well with the spectators. The musicians looked very natty in their new uniforms. _ B'wil:ei: o ie ant o : thene * _ Lo c Mile Motorâ€"UyCI®._..~ were in attendance, many _Ahese coming to town in automobiles. ‘The Oqlvmnm-l{mzolu. Berlin and Waterloo Street . Railway 8 Morrison. Time, 8.05 ?-5. gave a splendid service both coming | ~ (Mile M F bnd gying 4o the Erounds,. whith wae , ‘Ten Mile Motor Cycle: a source of gratification To the 0Mâ€"| ‘Only One Heatâ€"1. Andrews, 2 Gies, *r';e‘: p--anm alike. . .5 morrisonâ€" "Time, 15.97 25â€" > wn was gaily decorated _‘ for N naPe the occasion and presented a city> Thrce Mile Motor Cycle (FTwinâ€"â€" S en en ie ty . C enc e Col ie s ioi o City Riders). o ‘The town was gaily decorated â€" for the occasion and â€"presented â€"a cityâ€" like appearance with the construction ol the new pavement and the electric lighting system . since, the â€"last . meet was held in 1911.°~ .. ! â€" The examination.class of the Instiâ€" tute of Actuaries was held at â€" ‘the Toronto University from April 22nd to the 27th under the supervision of Mr. Gi. Cecil Moore, Assistant . Manâ€" ager of the Imperial Life, â€" Toronto. ‘The papers were prepared by a speâ€" clal committee of eminent actuaries of Great Britain. Notice was ‘réteivâ€" ed from London on the 1st inst. that â€" Mr. John Morrison Laing,:~~of this town, â€"was successful in pa sing the third examination for fellowship.. of the Institute. â€" Mr. Laing _ degetves great credit and we congratulate him upon his splendid syccess. . " . 3 To young men ol ability the. actuâ€" arial department of_ the Muatual â€" Life ol Canada ofters sufbrior opportunitiâ€" es â€"to riss in the profession and as a consequencé the efficiency oi the ‘ deâ€" partment toâ€"day is second to none in | the Dominion. The following is the resuli of the various events:â€" .. = Victoria streets for a cement gutter andâ€" tarvia pavement contained a â€"proâ€" viso that they wouldâ€"pay the cost if the work: were completed by October 15th. * The cil retused to take the respons! paying. the cost of the street if it were not completed William Street between Crmhe and with in the stated time. â€" Inagmuch as thote are four other â€"roads to receive attention before this che, it is .. not litely that the work would be comâ€" pleted by. the middle of October. The> meeting »was brought to order at 8.25 and ajjourned at 9.30.. The members present were Mayot Fischet, Reeve Kaulman, Deputy Reeve Schieâ€" del and Counciliors Kutt, Veitel and Hofimah. â€" Town Engineer Moogk was a‘so ftesent. * j * 3. M LAING PASSES AN IMPORTANT EXAMINATION RESULTS OF. FXAMINATâ€" I0ONS ATALEXANDER sCHOOL tow <lut Snyder and Herbic Lanz, equal ; Wilâ€" lie â€" Krveger, Roy® Binring, Ruth Cle mens, Annabell McBride, Floyd Bechâ€" tel, _ Eton . Beam, â€" Russel Naylor, \Joyce â€" Kee, Walter â€" Ziegler, Ruth Pucher, â€" Cecit Umbach and _ Hatoid Dotzert, equal : Ervin Froimaa, Marâ€" Ist Heatâ€"â€"1 Stanton, °2 Suddard ria Hofiman, Beam and Maitda Miller som, Katic Perey Tuck Hcnors in order ofâ€" merit.â€"Stuart alte Honork in ‘order One Mile Novice A Short Session EF IR. II. TO SR 49 TO JR. II Bra Ha H pd Andrews, _ Time, 1. ple Ahe e AF :mâ€"x u&aw $ Horncastle Time, 1. 21â€"8â€"5. Finalâ€"1 Andrews, 4. McMillan, ; MeDonald. ‘Time, 128 3â€"5; Only One Heatâ€"1 Andrews ton, 3 Hogben. Time 3.17 â€" ~ Ist u&mâ€"x"u‘.m“‘: Ter:?, _ 3 A. Spencer. Time, 2.39 15. _ ~@nd Heatâ€"1 Prouse, 3 Hanson, 3 Finalâ€"1 Watson, 3¢ Prouse, 8 Penâ€" av .. Time, 2.25 45. _ . Finaiâ€"1 Spencer, 2 Suddard, 3 Fry Time, 8.32 15.... Ti Oniv One Heatâ€"1 Mathers, ry, 3 Fry. m,‘.“ $5. > j Five Mile Motorâ€"Cycle ‘Only ‘One Heatâ€"1 Gies, 2 McBrine 3 Moyer: Time, 4.50 2â€"5. Quarter Mile Walk, Boys Under 10. Only One Heatâ€"1l Boffinger, 2 Bowâ€" man, 3 Halstead.â€"Time, 1.31 1â€"5. Naylor, Edna Miller, Helen ~Snider, Eugene Hueghlis, Harold Heer, > Alâ€" fred. Tucker, Myrtle Bruegeman, Alice Heimbecker,. _ Fred Hannaturg, Clarâ€" ence / Enge}, Mabel â€" Miller, _ Violet Latsch; Fred Beam, Martha Fisher. ist Heatâ€"â€"1 Morton, 2 Pass list alphabetically arrafged.â€" Emima â€" Both,, Vera Becker, ~ Albett Carter, Ethel Friedrich, Charlie Forâ€" bes, Roy . Hofman, Orval }hfih‘. Hilds Lenz, Roy _ Mank, Liots Miller, Alfred Schinidt, Jacop Schmidt, Claré Snider, ‘Joihn Theiler, Mary Theiler.®* came theâ€"wile of Mr. Michael . Monâ€" tag of Berlin _ and manager of â€" the Quality Mattress Company of _ thiat clty. â€" Rev. Father Aeymans, pastor of . St. Louis‘, . performed the cereâ€" mony. . The bride was assisted by her sisâ€" ter, Miss Adel¢ Heymen while . Mt: Alex Dantzer of Berlin was best man. St. Louis‘ Roman Catholie Church 1ms the scene of a pretty wedding on, Wednesday morning when Miss Agnes Heymen, second daughter of Mr. and Mts. August Heymen of this towh beâ€" The . bride Jooked charming . in ~a gown ol liberty satin, trimmed with pearls, . wore the _ customary ‘bridal veil of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of lilMes â€"of the valiey . The bricesnmaid was harylsomely attired in a gowim of deep cteam satin and. carâ€" Yied a bouguet of pink roses.. _ . . Mr.. and Mrs. Montag left on the 5.40 Wednesday afternoon for Torrnto where they took the boat to Montreal The bride‘s . travelling suit was â€" ol cream proade‘oth. PEQUEGNATâ€"MILLER. â€" The mrlzr:ook place in Sarnia cn Tucsday ‘ng of Miss . _ Lottle Millâ€"t, who resided. in Berlin some yoars ago, Wavghtet~cl Mr. and Mrs. d. â€" A. Miller, of that town to Mr, Eugen* Pegu gnat of Beriin, _ The (Ciemony was performed in the presâ€" ente of the relatives of :the contractâ€" ing partes by Rev. Nir. Weber, after which the voung couple left on an ©*xâ€" brt of Whippet Race, 120 Yard Dash, One Raceâ€"1 Blue Prince,. 2 Jennic Rosie. Time, 7 1â€"5. Whippet Race, 120 Yd. Handicap. One Raceâ€"1 Blue Prince, 2 Rosie Jennie. Timeâ€". . > aA th Mr & 4 *h e t an nded uie H Heat One Five *Mile Championship Halt Mileo Championship One Mile,; 240 Class Time MONTAG HEYMEN t Two Mile Handicap HYMENEAL Mile Championship me, . 33 2 Mc3ilian Time, 3: M taifl home wh ath and »Abi M 34 145 trip Rp Avr McG cugd Mor Ter A n ‘ Me. Clayton RHof#man:â€"ofâ€" ~G l&’:'!n H. Hing nod : 6 and F i Wellesioy thnfi m over the holiday. ‘The Misses Olive and Ethel Oiréyâ€" bill Jeft Sor . Calgary, Alte., Frl:y’, alter a visit. of several weeks tb friends <here. ~Mr, Frank Grilis is speading 2 with his parents and friends in # merston... ; * ; in Waterioo Mt. William. Zick and. â€"family â€"_ of Stratiord visited selatives in town over the holiday. E * Mr. Homer. Zichk of Duridas visited at the home of his parents : in town over Dominion Day. & Mr."A. Miller, of Kincardine, visitâ€" d-t%huubdmmu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, Duke street, on Mr. and Mrs.â€"George ~Correll °â€" or Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mts. J. Froelich on Dominion Day, . : > Mr: and Mrs. D. Blackall and son, Ross, of London, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sanderson on the Messrs. Alfred and Edgar Martini of Toronto renewed acquaintances in Waterloo on the holiday. $ Mr. Eldon ‘McDougali of . Toronto visited at. his home here. over _ the boliday. ; es w Mr.â€" William Gerhardt visited at his home in town over the holiday, * . Messrs. Joe McNeill, Frank â€"Glass and Tom Brown of ‘Toromto attended the bigâ€"C. â€"W. A. meet at the Waterâ€" loo Park on Monday. > 6 Mr.:‘ and Mrs: James Lockie _ and two sons, Kennethâ€"and Wilson, motoâ€" red down from Newton last Sunday , jor a visit to Waterloo friends. * Mrs. J. C.‘Stewart, of Ucbans, Ohio, is a guest at the home of "her sister, Mrs. C. W. Schiedel,~ Albert street. â€". F . c Mrs:~ Andtew . Weidenhammer â€" and, daughter Valeria of Morden,~ Man., are spending a couple of months. in Waterioo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peppler, Young street. Mr.. Wilfred H. Schiedel left _ for Portage LA Prairie, Man., _ on Friâ€" Tok Metihret Watige o0 Hoves Mr. and > Mrs, Norman Birkenshaw were weekâ€"end visitors at the . home of Mt. and Mrs. 1,evi shuh, leaving for Toronto on â€" Monday _ morning, where they will reside o â€". Aug Mr.â€" W. M. O. Lechead has returned from & combined business and pleaâ€" sure trip. to New York City® â€"* Mr. â€"and Mrs. ‘Oscar Roos motor=1 up froni Hamilton Jast Sunday, for a visit to. Waterloo friends. . Mr. George Zieglet of Elmira and his â€"brotber of. Winnipeg were â€" ‘visi tors at the home of their _ mother, Victoria street, over Sunday. > Mt. and Mrs. Levi. Bricker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: Lincoln Atiolâ€" die of Guelph for a couple of days last week. es s M _ Miss Bertha Christman has ed to Elmira after a pleasant at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harper,; Youhg street. ** . Mr."and Mrs. "Albert Rudy of â€" Tor _St: Saviout‘s Church held a very successful congregational and Suncay School picaic in the Waterloo â€" Tark ‘:!. and Mrs. Herbert Thon:mot were visitors * Â¥. :d Mrs. Fred ‘l‘i?h’g: over _ Sunâ€" y. + Miss Lavura is the guest. of Toronto khfl?&m. Miss Maude O‘Donnell has returned from an enjoyable holiday <of two weeks, spent in Montreal ant‘ Queâ€" bec. _ Mrs. E. H. Zick of Montreal accompanied her sister home, for a visit ‘of several. weeks in Waterion. Mrs. S. Smyder, Mrs. Fred Groff of ‘Winnipeg, and Misses Minnic and Florence Snyder â€"motored to Toronto tor a couple of days this week. Mrs. Wells and daughter, Gertrude, loft on ~Ft.d1y cn an extended sumâ€" mer trip to Vancouver, B. C., and wther : western points. Mrs. Grenfield of. New York City, who is spending a month ‘at Preston Springs, paid a visit to"Mr. and Mrs. A:xk.'uoqh at â€"‘Elerslie‘ _ this w hel $ , Miss Dora Carter from Yarmouth England, sister of Mrc. Gelatly, ar rived this week and will make _ he: hote in Waterloo. 3 Missâ€"Fox of. London, Ont., guest of ‘Rev. Mr. and Mrs. at the Rectory, Allan street Miss Lucille Dammon and Miss Cora Robertson.. . have . ~returned to theit home. (n Hilstoro, 1!1., after "spendâ€" ing several woéks with Miss â€"Ena Contad. ] Mt. ~ Chas Sturm afd family Stratford are visiting in town .0 the holidays. Mr. Marshall ‘Taylor oi â€" Melyili ?fi., is visiting at the home of Mi E. Bechtel, fot a few nays. Rev." Father ‘Fran® slo‘s*Jle Kansas City, Kans., and Sarmetly; â€" Bt.. Jerome‘s â€" College, Derlin, nl:g ;‘ month‘s 'l‘:.:um ut ) 8 town. Mr. Jd:hm:t of Cass €41 Mich., is his sister, Mt William nem::n‘ tor a tow days. Mr. Fred Keil is spending a i¢ M M ther H C Persogal gk th and â€" lacgll y of %he lntâ€" @..1t Wash Dresse returnâ€" zisut xt ht White Crocery Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Crocery and Provision Store.®> We want all â€"[Buyers to #ee our New Shop which is now _ _ . stocked with a full line of; Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Rais‘ns, Currâ€" _ _ ants, Oranges, Faney Cakes, etc. Our goods are all this season‘s make â€" _ e and guaranteed fresh. n a *3 4* JAS. 0. 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