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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Aug 1912, p. 5

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%5, I A Sip O# is ~# u_ k ® Phone 217 Noxt Sunday Rev. H. Avison _ of Guelph will preach in ‘the Methodist Church. hed . Az‘RE&m WANTED â€"â€" 8: Th â€" %* u; Hadal Wateries * snt. C tulations are extended to Mr and Mis. Fred Gelfatly on the arrival of -nymmh&m x w;rt-;" @n :fiiflm Pign, Ans. in * s compiction ‘The interior finishing is being r::-‘ rroit lt M en qi agkieimiet quarters w*ll be ready for occupancy. Mr. Schiefle, of Waterloo, is erectâ€" ing five houses on the cornerâ€" â€"of Moore and Lowther: â€" streets. . ‘This is going somp.â€"P‘reston COFT... . Ma)b ie .. $ mt t o hi d * etueR ind Wikeisold at 25 conte at Ne Lo wnolsid tegetables Were plextiful. The preâ€" ful. ‘The preâ€" vailing prices, were: the same as: *&_fll Mayor Fiscber stated ts wcOCDing that the contract: for the paving of Erb w:‘n?“ as .specified by the Coun cil d be signed and awarded to the â€" Bitulithic Paving "Company next week and that work would be COWâ€" menced shortly. A netvy main will alâ€" mo have to be laid on the street and ‘a new curb be putâ€"inâ€" piace befose the paving is commenced. DEVITT‘s DRO6 ST0BE Mrs: Jobia B. Snider and ~Miss A. F. Snider, Willow. street, were. the hostesses of a very enjoyable tea on ‘Tuesday afternoon, in honor of . sevâ€" eral boliday visitors, whose visits to Waterloo are always so welcome. New positions _ for. Betlii| Business Snyder Bros:; Verna t, Heat Office Mutual Life; L. Clayton," of fiees MWZ“'&" ; W. Michael Head Office Mutual Life. ‘Attendance attlie collebe this fall promses to be greater than ever,. .. ; nB I% ~ The Waterioo nine of the Water0© Baseball L/ Al play th, on August 24th, when .the local team has a bye. Woodstdck was to have been . played in . Waterloo: on Civic Holiday during the Saengertest, * but Jupiter Pluvius said there was noth ing doing. The club will make the ie Aihociam .. rous sice t ecan pov on c3 on trip in automobiles and return the SAME . BVODIME. .. w oo oy t P01 0 w Order of Fogesphers held thei ‘annugl ‘picnic at. the Wat= efloo park Saturday afternoon. The choir ‘of ‘the Presbyterian Church alâ€" so beld its. annualouting at Athis teâ€" sort this afternoon. On Sat. lle:"ii\ the . picni¢ of, ; the year W1 ..--.;."'a"".':,. the employees of, the Gotdie and McCullough Company of Galt will visit the town. Cl unton services were beld in mm‘ Church on Sunday, Rev w. D. ‘Leé preached acceptably motnâ€" img and evening. The services next Sunday will be held in the respective churches." Union services have . been held in the Presbyterian and Methoâ€" dhtchrclufiodpn four Sundays aud have been of a successful and PRESENTATION PUR 7 N delight{ul affair took place a.L’L-a m-G.'“'C:““ on . Tuesday evening when Over a score of â€" mekmbers â€" of the Baptist Young People‘s Union of the : King Street Baptist Church, Berlin, made her a presentation before bher: depart ure for the West. . â€"~ V § dull lime of ts, â€" all mw-'.wnndbym mdmnmfi-flmm ker, in of. the members, . pre sented Miss Cation with a handsome mdflfim-fimn“ butter ;knife. Miss Cation was deeply touched at a“md‘goodwfllm het and responded with her thanks. ~ The evening spent joyable: one, the ga about midnight. Genuine NEW ELEVATOR Af MONTREAL mm[,.â€"m. for â€"# 1,000,000â€"bushe} elevator to be ir ¢ 'Rfi now im .00 Wt pelieved© t &u TFrunk. is Back of tb’hi -rn.‘d“-‘l 3913. : :\ > taken wot yestertn ..'-aw prictor of the F0b the clty to sell th aaid Masg 1ot his from» Wis bome »t KiNG#TC F1G some.â€"PrestonCorr. â€".Gait Deutsche Apotheke W ATERLOO, KOdALS HTING IMS LIGHT BIL4 MISS GRACE CATION was deeply touched at is .of: good will tendered onded with her thanks: ‘‘spent was a most enâ€" the gathering dispersing selt the ~eflécts t his light sccou ; ts have talien p4 1t ts believed that ‘the is back of the" project will he ready for â€" bust â€"nhoward agc, 1NA# MISSING "\at injunction... .. W8S ux in po. onl forviading Fruit â€" and to be erectâ€" . in "coutse of ! account (|} U Clatk,. fort= heen â€" misshg agé Â¥irh of < the t du6. thering :“! ve and : enio L. Ak ies t s foom of o series of mm anscdotes, which . s8 ‘mmum‘ adls ut brarian and indicated that she 6 \.ngfll\o” on‘ % ful ition was given in toâ€" the wide range of books in the upâ€"to date libraries to be in the various towns, and cities, the efficient methods _ of classifying "the thousands of volumes so as to .. be able to select ‘any book promptly ‘and the facilities offered for casy 200ess Miss D n department of jJearning: u&r odu:. with un-a'nm T hre oegn" P also given, â€"â€" including a . *fi:,, fm’t'{y.fi-xfl"m:d_ Mrs. io the works: of auULaOKIUIC® C.~8: Dean, ‘and a yocal: solo . by Mr. Jos. EUis. > * Jo + % & & 4 ‘uiu 9 has u ‘*W' the m“‘ the town. While nothing defmite has ,.‘mg.,p»‘mmsmu first. time in manyâ€"years, Waterloo IUNIOR HOCKEY will be reppesented by a Junior OH. A. team, providing there is no proâ€" fessional hockey in town this winter, ihe © BOY WALKS AFTER as reported. There certainly . would be ‘little grouble experienced in formâ€" ing a _ strong seven in this _ town. There are geores ‘of ‘youths â€" available in towh and a winning club would easily win the support of the fans, notwithstanding the competition ofâ€"a professional hockey team 1$ IN TROUBLE iN HAMILTON <rog Legs bearing over to‘the inâ€" side. Frog Legs in many of his racâ€" :s has M & “m “‘;-“‘, guw. over fi the stretch rum, and on severâ€" 1 occasions has been disqualified for. ouling: mmvm-. however, held Musgrave at lault for the jostling, and suspended© ~him for the balance of the Jockey Phil Musgrave, the . Seaâ€" rakw _ Jockey, is again in trouble. esterday at _ Hamilton ‘‘ke â€" rude ‘ountless in the 11â€"8. stroteh. ‘ When ‘rog Legs caught Countless at ‘the tfl:nslt,x&tf ight is _ out ‘dad and . The. Aocher alf the 1ast) th MULLENâ€"ENGEL. e ( tm Yo A / udbmary 4 Ae ie o m Owen: Sound to Miss of this town was solemnized on Wedâ€" nesday afterncon by Rev. F. E. Obâ€" eriander, pastor ‘of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" eran Church, Berlin. K At ‘ St. Mary‘s Roman Catholic Church on Monday, the _ matrriage of Mr. John Maga to Miss â€" Maty Kurpil of this city, was soleqmnized. Hev. Father Thaddeus S. Ligman, periormed . the ceremony At mine o‘clock Wednesday in 3¢. Mary‘s Roman Catholic «Church, the marriage of â€" Miss Rosie Sttur, eldest daughtcr of Nx. and Mrs. Ex gene Strub of §2 Ellien streot,. west, and Mr. Herbert Behrend, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bebrend of ©Breit haurt street, was solemnized by: Revâ€" Fatier A. J; Fischer. Miss Annie ‘Weber was bridesmaid and Mr. Irvin Strub, brother of the bride was best mans> . â€"â€" hk . Mr. and Mrs. Bebhrend will take UP their â€" residence on Francis street, south A pretty A wedding was â€" beld at ‘Trinity -.'fi'm Church at nine o‘clock wdn-l%;‘wh Mr. : Jamâ€" es MacKenzle of Windsor, ‘Ontario, and Miss Lila Creichton of this dz’ were united in martiage. . Rev. Mr. Seolt, of. S¢. Andrew‘s Presbyterian icnm, pertormed the ©ceremony, in the absonce of Rev. Mr. Crews. *« ~ . Mr. and 1 in Windser, . The bride was attended . by : Miss Nellic Eidt, while Mr. Herbert Pheaâ€" gant was best man. I Mr. and Mrs: MacKenzie will live Quebec, August 18.â€"A mairacie . is reported at the . famous shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupro by some thiee w'm-u from Hull, _ who Suaton /A Ni vikt to Ste. Au--‘ â€"A young lad of â€" ol f ot Commipes DHMM state, able to walk only make a yearly whr MACK ENZIEâ€"CREICHTON teg HYMENEAL eamiplete and vor witneased xb BEHRENDâ€"STRUB MAGAâ€"KURPII t i tches FOR WATERLOGO ausd ie TD I reryday ‘of eight, Paul Savard, Bridge, near Hull, who silerimage dn a cfippicd Â¥iS1IT TO SHRINE M weel ( in every crahe )A EDC evet th gecond ‘inning on two . mixed .. uP .,...-.....u.fi'mm u-.mnnm.m‘ * the grounds and the e< a of whe bailâ€" miads it impossible tor : either side to connect and t« "gime ~ cnded with another victory for the black .“m' EDT S Wickttionk L4 ~One hit was all the visitors plucked trom Billy Bauer‘s slants, â€" while the singles. Bauver was: steadier‘ than his opponent,. however, â€" which â€" was largely due to the viectory.. for: â€" his Score:â€" - us f Schaefer, 3b ......... Bechtel, Hf ......c Ch. . Toletzki, 3b .. gphwtn:y. 1b spit. W Bauer, $ MICKU8,0 |..oso=me ‘Peléz, ol ..=.... > MoYOF, .88 ,â€"..sis. ‘Toletzki, h ........\.. 5_;!:-. l:‘ T anblade, c . Lunby, If ... Eby. §§ ... ‘M. Pleificr, p e secretary Waterloo sc Osgood, cf ..... H. Pleiffer, 1b Busser,‘ ff ...... PrestOn. ......... .........c_... 00000 ~ 1 Water100 ... ..... .._.«â€".»~> 0030% .38 mgnmmryâ€"n’l‘wo base hit, Vou Ende, t on balls,. off Bauer +; oR Pleit: fer 3; steuck mw‘m&”flfy by Pfeifier 1; stolen bases, Lmbby , Scha efer, Toletzki; sacrifice _ hits, Ch. Toletzki 2; left on.bases, Waterloo 3, I‘reston 2; . wild pitchers, ~Pleifier :i fitst.on errors, Preston i; time game, 50 â€"minutes. . Umpire, H.Rath man, Berlin. Presentation for | Mr., Wwm. Haeglin Score by inningsâ€"â€" new place of abode.> The following appreciative address accompanidd ‘the presentation > T Mr. â€" William: Huegiin, â€" Te Dear Friend :â€"It ts * with feclings deep regret we learn of your carâ€" y> departure from Waterl60 ‘to make your: abode in Buflalo. Duting your rn: in our: midst you have . beâ€" 1e very popular among your num “;g;oug â€"wmou-fimw‘? ith the © menibers of the Waterloo Brigade, with whom you have. connected |jor the past fifteen . rs. . We have Jearned to respect ou as Assistant Chicf of theâ€" <Briâ€" de for the. manner in which <you ve performed your duties ‘and the t . reposed in those under you: our ready . wit and sociability has de you legions of friends and they Â¥e found. you .an upright and honâ€" able man in every. respect. * Alldi'hhk‘d-lfimh hich you are beld, we, the members the : Waterloo ~Fire: Brigade® _ ask ,hmmmmm a. â€" May . it: shield you Trom «the s _ which encompass you â€" and tve as a rememberance of ‘the plea: t years speat among â€" us Nizned London, Aug. 19.~The condition of . Wis. Booth, the Commanderâ€"inâ€" i6t of the Salvation Army, _â€" who Â¥s operated on in May last for the of a catdract from his â€" left and who is row* totally . blind, Wm'?“': ut oe 4 Col uie s & ENERAL BOOTH‘3 CONBITION ~ HAS BECOME CRITICAL â€" members of the Waterloo. Fire . ie ie â€"" C â€"hv ramwell ‘Booth, Chief of Staf of Saltation "Army, and a son of aged Balvationist, prints the folâ€" towing antouncement in â€"the War y, the Salvation Army organ‘â€" 1 deeply regret to say that . _ our General is not wo well. is teports: ‘I regret that the imâ€" t in The © CGenéral‘s Health not been maintained.‘ 4 "The Genéral‘s heart is not sttain and it only his sleep ~wore . re he would : regain wine! "in now in M being dost : General, â€" speal fi-w peaple who love m W ATERLOO . 8 PRESTON Boigs U Thike of Ontaile 94 Th oi s <to totih bo es Ontante. He will te wwey about a week. â€" _ c.tnlu-fi,:nbrd 0t , Church here, is the guest « Lity Iriends forsa fow days Mre. 8. Bâ€" Bricker and daughter, Miss : Marjoric, and Mrs. Simon Suyâ€" der .are spending a we‘k‘s vatation with friends dt Kincardine, Ont _: Mr. Cleason Shantz St. Thomas to which ed on Monday . â€" Miss Ida Alachbartâ€" has returned trots aâ€"visit at her home in Hoidel berk [ Brantford are visiting home. here. o f Mr. Chribt. Cressman and ‘daughter, Miss Clara, ol Plattsville, are guests of the former‘s son, â€" Mr. A. _ K. Cressman,. King stroet. â€", Miss Anna R. Bean returnedâ€" Monâ€" day from Chantangqua where she spent the past five woeks.. * Misses Gladys and Mary: Mcier â€"of Puslinch are spending the* holidays with their cousins, Misses 1ds Bauâ€" man a&nd Susy Shants sear Waterloo: "Mrs. William: SZnider. and family are spending several . â€" weeks at. Orrvi ls, Muskoka. 7 s c . Mrs. Marion r of Gueiph is a guest at the &‘d NMrs.â€" Hawke, Albert St. moutly 4 vet ~Miss Gertrude and .Ettel â€"Hawke are visiting. Crosshill friends Aot :A few .days, _ ; _ . oA al; »5 pve The Misses | Mary .. and .. Phoobe Herner, oi Berlin, were Sunday. visiâ€" tors with friends in town.â€" Preston Corr. Galt Reporter. e withy, f Mrs. â€" W .« wooiams and Mr. A. C. Thomson, 110 K u.n.‘ Berlin, who is leaving mrfiu. in o rsa y ~ lh1 wdib_la'fl. #.‘ mad?&hm!’::r-.:}_‘“ opportunity to buy cheap Held Them Up : at Point of Gun Facing charges of aitemptel I‘sie way robbery, Framnk Litin and C‘tto Litfin, cousine, seventcen yeace of age, appeared before Justics Roh)dâ€" er: in . Police â€" Court \his â€"moring.. Followinga complaint issued hy Mr. Frank Hannenberg of this city, Setâ€" geant Grasser of the night force and P.‘C. Bleving proceeded to the lLome of thelads on King stroot, cast, ond lodged them in the cells until bis IMPLEMENTS AT ter, um a wes laid and Iqt the boys were Placed under arâ€" test, they ‘ produced the gun _ they ate . said to ‘have used. It was _ a toy, ‘but Hannenberg insisted that no toy was‘ pointed _ at them,. but _ a Justice IOhleder was not. preparéd. to go on with the case this mornâ€" ing and after bearing a portion .« of the evidence of the accusers, he adâ€" journed the case until Friday. mornâ€" ing and bail to the amount of $600 was furnished . in both cases for the release ‘of the prizomers.. . . . ; "The penalty... for the . charge the boys face is a heavy one, the maxiâ€" mum being. fourteen years ol â€" penal .u:x- in the. penitentiaty ‘at Kingston, Eight Months in Central for Cronstgin Toronto, Aug. 13. â€"His head bowed in shame and lu:udm any statement, . Abraban â€" the iake Titanic survivor, was. schtonced to sight months: in Central â€" Prison, where he came up for sentence belfore Magistrate Denison. . ‘No«mote eviâ€" dencs was taken,; the prisoner‘s fotâ€" & Mrs. Eden M at the home ol D M > Diigaford ;m-puo-vhlr_e‘l My after the great sea mote ‘than one bevevalt was taken,. the prisoncr s mlession that his «toty 0 is Menno De dolightut en at ROaD M+s isâ€"visiting _ 40 city ‘he motct Hy de biw «tor xen oth at nstein aV Park our‘s soner‘s forâ€" toty of Athe tabrication, her di were Hb preâ€" l8 v hich her pet Men‘s Clothing s‘a~~~~< ‘ !* â€" ~amrt B acioock â€"â€"~â€" Ese OQur Doors will be opened for the most important Merchanâ€" dising évent of the year. ~Every Men‘s and Boys‘ Suit in our store will be offered at ONEâ€"THIRD less than its actual value. No trickeryâ€"â€"no jugglingâ€"no schemingâ€"but just one of our regular cleanâ€"up sales when we sacrifice the stock on band in order to get ready for the new season. j Every Suit marked in plain figuresâ€"â€" take off oneâ€"third and pay us the balanee. .~~~~ _ ~â€" / _ Sale opens Thursday, Aug, 15th and will continus until â€"â€"~â€"â€" / Saturday. Aug. 24th. s i+ Regular $20.00 Suits 1â€"3â€"oft â€" Thursday Morning, Aug. 15th Men‘s and Boys Furnishings MEN‘S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, soft collars to match, good patterns, all :»colors, regular 1.25 and $1.50, sate price " . ¢;,...0.....l..g.lil.l 50 doz. Men‘s Cashmere Socks. B.gnhriscndue,&lewiu-'f- Men s Bilk Socks. Regu‘ar 75¢ Sale Men‘s and Boys‘ Caps, reg. 50c, sale price@25¢ Men‘s and Boys‘ Soft Felt Hats, popular Men‘s Fleece Lined Underwear, reg. 50c Line ~ Gale Price 39¢ _ Terms Positively Spot Gash Men‘s Suits Men‘s Silk Socks, â€"Regular: 50c $18.00 A Cut of Oneâ€"third From Our Regular Prices . $15.00 $12.00 $10.00 shapes. reg. $1.50 and $2, sale price $1,00 SEE WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU ~DETENBECK $ for early in the season buying we will offer during this sale 1â€"3 1 3 Come! See what‘s doing. : #K#u"~. ¢‘h.aoâ€". Dbw $7¢~: €‘hniao0~. bw B age . As an Inducement ere Socks. pricc. . 196 ATCCLEAN UP PRICES $13.34 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.67 Boc 5C Regular $10 00 Suits 1â€"3 off p «e 'o.m s « 1_3 >ee ~ ~A good opportunity toget your boy: a school suit at a saving of oneâ€"third. x : Boys‘ Bull Dog S“‘*"g,,“‘ kind you always paid 25¢ for, price_© Boys‘ Jerseys., Regular 25¢ line Sale Price y. « ”c-' Boys‘ Suits $7.50 $6.00 $5.00 Boys‘ : Clothing oi 1â€"8 13 1.3â€"" WATERLOO I â€" â€"86.67 SA d 4.00 19¢ 15¢ u. f%

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