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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1912, p. 5

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NA *) PARIS GREEN Phone 31 WANTEDâ€"EERVANTâ€" .GIRL â€" OR eper in small ‘{amily. â€" Good wages . 50 Brubsacher Street, Mts. â€" Bmil Engel is ‘Visitingin Chesley fot a few days. C uks :wv:: has ah‘t"f;"“ Hartwick, N.Y., to Mr," Ja6k Beiner of Clinton _ has been c#igaged as chaufleur ‘by Mr. E. . _A mebting : of ‘the â€"Â¥ e. County newsial Inbene ce hy bak in " ts e imesa year: will be © C 4* as_;,h.,;ggl‘flw t 1:; $Â¥ 3 y Frnge "broc., _ Jewetiors, â€" Beilin, have received _ the Bale agency â€" for Mears Aurophone and Aurasage {0% Waterloo County.â€"It youâ€" â€" are intetâ€" ested we will demonstrate it to YOU at our place of business, 37 King St: East., Berlin~â€"Heller Bros. v DEVITT‘S 9RU0 STOBE ‘The Ontaric Joekey Club‘s: annual Fall meeting opens at the Woodbine on Saturday: and a large: number. of Waterloo followers of the turt will ‘be present. _ The black . and yellow will be conspicuous with eleven horsâ€" ul,mmsg.‘unmlloeomll*. “n’ * '_‘t.'l“. _Johnny _P, .4 JoCaLBROrsO. OWUICA [A Nir. Wes Kee, took part in the . Tates at the Gueliph â€" Fair on Wednesday, but failed to shate in the money. He pulled 4n third in the first heat, sixth in the sccond h,t'tnd drew in ply at Daily . Telegraph OfMC® NeX a.‘. «or Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, \Water o 20â€"3t WANTED.â€"Good â€" General Servant. Apply to Mrs: J. UfSelmann, Wat erloo. _ F 30â€"2%. Mr. "John â€" Schondelmayet motored %o London on Monday and will YiSit driends in that city for‘a week.~ â€" Mr. Arthur Foster and family have mpred to Waterlo0. ; Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Hergott and family have returmed from a weekâ€" end visit to Bamberg.. â€"~ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber visited ;l:‘dpbhn Iriénds over ‘the" iweekâ€" ‘ Bachelor with some means _ would like to meet poor working girl, Pennâ€" sylvania Dutch or German preferred. Apply Boxâ€" F. Waterloo: .©88â€"4%. . Mr. W. Finnegan is visiting in Ot tawa for a few days : Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.P. attended the panguet given in hovor | of â€" Fxemâ€" fer Borden at the Arema in Toronto on Monday evening. ; AFss ‘Beatrice _ McDougall was . a visitor in Toronto over Monday. NTEDâ€"NURSE P At the Waterloo matket Saturduy prevailled about the .. same u%vul. "R?“"'“" wex®e plattitnl svid snt at 98 %,.38 cents. Qz Amm-r“e!-‘ 0o: K of torn, cabbage, . carâ€" rots, , ~eetery, . potatoss, i , otc., were offtered and dWisposed "of, at _ current RALLY DAYâ€" SERVICES -um Ayoueh THE MARKET P jocal horse owned by NOTIC S ts -*‘..m [#A .. A mes * *z Wghe * ,fim,,p&rwmfl i6 wilver jubiles, "the vwoukyâ€"Afth , § haa, deggliter of Mr, un ue (4e ‘thikde" Chads var Mune) mumminai â€" | an Falt "Wiliiam â€"stroek wes Uunited Jcelebrated ‘I y morning.~«‘ _ l k0 «s 0| docme of + mge n ons Pastriy aotoried "win white asters. Miss Nelic Ball, ‘of %h6 .. DETAE a24 Biss Mgia Muchids or _ Toronts, sister of, the ‘groom, were the bridesâ€" maids while Messrs. Leo Lauber‘ / of Berlin and ~ Charles Nelson of Caly met, Mich., attended the groom. vgh, and carried a prayer book and W,tm. EL L avk -‘.‘l Was The > first . maid, Misgs Ball, was prettly attir>d . n o‘d sote evelienint and wore a besutiful black _ pictom hat, while Miss ‘Mucier â€"was hond somely gowned in pink duches, satin and wore black ‘picture hat. .. Both carried a gorgeous shower bouguet of cream: themarms.. <.. 09800 ;0% uaumvmim of the bride, made a pretty . fowet 1, wearing â€"a~dréss of. cream. # 1k and carrying a basketâ€"of swett reas a MAY ELECTRitY Mrs. â€" {J."Andbrson ~ McCorkinda‘® (nee Lavura Roos), held her post nUpâ€". tial reception at her pretty. . home, Union St., on Tuesday: altcrnoom from â€" four to _ six o‘clock, and & large number of friends attended. The house was very prottily deccrated with foliage, berries and white * a% Mrs. â€" McCorkindale w in receiving by Mrs. S..! Mrs. R. S. Boean ushered to the téa poom where . W.. Snidet .poured tea. Mrs. C. Bean and Miss Etima Belle R°08 10 es Isted in cotéertaining the grosis The Misses Essic and Hildah Devitt Laura Shirk and Hildah Roos served dainty â€" refreshmer ts. s o 1 i 0 e d en a Eow w s BME aacc tw nsc nti it * W *was a most tnjoyâ€" Pg sction "and "many took advan tage of the opportunity to visit the bride in het POSTâ€"NUPTIAL RECEPTION The regular montbly meeting ci the ::rfloo Public School Board . . was "On Pucsdi Those pre sent : were, Chairman % b‘l":" Secretary A.E.. vitt and Mesars. _ J. Reper, Mn shante ane C. W cach : ‘Miss Elgiva Hookey and Miss Grace wum.lumsfl"" granted an increase in salary of $50 ‘A4awa, â€" Brampton, Guolph, Spratblor I Woodatook. and :o%her places. | T charge of : a primary division. No att‘an was taken in regard to & tab lishing a system of penny savingk in the WaterIco Schoots, ‘The teachers, to Whom the matter was roerred reâ€" sorted that they wore not in favot M School Board Meets The mday 1/nG 0 am is WoT v. each woeek and & ~be spared . In: view td ded 4o take hn fi‘lvmil THE ELMIRA BRANCH new home idale was > arsisted irs. S.. Snydey ‘while ushered= the _ guests where â€" Mra; : Fred onig, 1.0n0 the McCorkindale rld ie tihie{Catis. t take th o‘ the Latin . Church â€" in . owe, â€" /18)y, mother church of all :of . the Cb of the Catholic world. Since! time s performed missionary.â€" among the Turks in AdrianoPle al asto Father Aeymans is in his Lit 6th ous friends express the bope that he will : be spated ‘for many years â€" to continue his excellent work. Suftered> a Paralytic . Stroke Mconday Morning. He was 59 Years ol Age DEATH OF :. JACOB DOERSAM nc ues caiiniier nc o i t & Mr. Jacob Doersam, who died _sudâ€" denly â€"Monday . > at 10.30. o‘ck Ck ..mu;;ru iUness.> Although in : ill health Uuring ths vast few months he was able to be up and about‘ ~until" y, since which time he has been confined to his bed.. About . a week ago he conutracted lmfl“"'.‘ which hastened his death, direct â€" of which was a â€" paralytic stroke. The late Mr. Doetrsam, WBs. in SV. Agaths Aug. 17th, 1853, removing to Waterloo with his parâ€" ents when a young man.: For â€" foutâ€" and teen years ‘he concucted a cigar store but about six years ago disposed â€" of the businessâ€"and the past â€" few years eartied on a successful _ book ~and stationery busipess on King St. ‘The late Mr. Doersam, who was ol an unassuming disposition was. hel6 in much esteem by his fellow towbsâ€" men‘ and a wide circle of friends who will sincerely regret his sudden pBSSâ€" ing. He was a faithful member * of the Lutberan church. & F About twontyâ€"five years ago he was married to Miss Carric Laibs, her death ‘he was married to . Miss Katharine Merklinger about â€" twonty years ago, who survives, with the following brothers and ters:â€"Mrs. Ruthig, Preston; 4 Warren, Ill.; Peter,!:Ayton; J6bn, Sagingw,. Mich.; Kate (Mrs. “m’) a ht Peis s i 799 90 5o w Detroit, ‘Mich.; Lou Rochester, N. Y. Froehlich}, Clinton, ol Watetlao. < . , s WTbhe . Fuberal ~will be beld.at 2.30 o‘clock on Thursday aftterncon from the late residence to ‘St. «John‘s tm theran Church.for services and . thence to Mount Hope Cemetry for interâ€" PROFITABLE num«crt * â€"â€"â€" MBETING The ‘meeting of the Methodist. Epâ€" muuasn.uo-uv-ml't»“‘* the form of a temperance setvice and an ‘hour~ â€"of two _ was very proftâ€" ably devoted to a discussion of the subject ‘of" temperance in which many of those present took part. ° A Targe numiber were in ‘attendance including members of the W.CTV. Dr. Odger prégided . ‘and m uflu‘d‘:flhfl Wmmgfln which 1 assist in an Iftelligent considetâ€" ation. of ‘the subject. The music: furâ€" nished was: of an approf riate‘ charmeâ€" ter including _ several well rendered solos and : piaho mambers.© The meet ing: was held under ‘the avspices" . of the Christian Citifenghip Department t the League. > â€" K335 M Mr age class at the Fal Latsch â€" 8 Mrsg. Vak arcured second the single cats | Fair‘ at El agob« . the Ita , > d 4 a P ING] We are showing‘a big range ‘of New Fall and Winter .. _ JAil Woo! Blankets, Cotton Blankets and Wool Nap Blarikets, Look ;hp‘in _gavd wide Fiannelerte; Grey Flannels, Shirtin&eGing. ana{bams, Towelling, etc., at prices lower than you ‘have been ac« oftâ€"I ecustomed to paying« _: & Shants â€"In Wootwi¢] Mr. and Mrs. â€"<H ,W"i" Galt, . ~%o Mr. and Mrs. } | Brown~ of ~Plattsville to Pr. :: ~ Wallso: Anderson of/ New Hu.nt Stacyâ€"Sauder.â€"On Bréslau ‘Road, Wed., Sept: 18th, Miss Elsio Saddâ€" er to Harry: Stagy.â€" _ . Brayâ€"Fok.â€"AsPreston,© Sept. _1::,' â€".Miss Bessie Clare Fox to . Ciduey ‘Mugh. Bray of Cross{eld, ‘Alta« â€"â€" Shubhâ€"Shantz.â€"At . Berlin, Sopt. 18th; . ~Miss Bella ‘May ‘Shants to Clayton ~chantz of Waterloo. > . c P ad PBepottyâ€"Good.â€"At _ Waterloo, Sept. {8&. Miss Edna Maty (}oodm to ce J. Depottyâ€" of . Dunnville, Co:;m-fix'},:‘-’p'qm, Sept. 18th Mr preare in Ceomer o Galh â€" oo .. . * xm Bonfonteâ€"Weaverâ€"At Calt. on ~Wed., ~Sept. 18th, Miss ‘Olive Weaver . to Alex Bonfornte, both of Galt. At the home of the Bride‘s parcnts, Mr. Harty Van‘ > Stone Storey .. of London, Ont.; to Miss Elsie Sarder ‘ ot Waterioo Township. â€" _ _ _ â€"< _ Suttonâ€"Rosenbergerâ€"At Berlin, . . on Sept. ‘24th, Miss Laura. Dtfi " Rosenberger to Alfred Louts â€" By â€" ton,. both of Berlin, £‘* Je illérâ€"Ball=â€"At Wattroo, Sept. . 25, Miss Gertrude Ball to Charlés Milâ€" let ~of ‘Berlin g 3 t illiamsâ€"At Bertin, Sept. 24th, N. and: <Mrs:s Wi~HL WiHams Specials in Our Staple Dept. ~~~‘For This Week. Wool Blankets ‘ Fine pure Wool Blankets, large size do x80,: 6 .and 8. jbe, with pink and Wiue border, edges well stitched, ~ a% tach $3 6o, 5 00, T 00 &A 10 00 Flannelette Blankets +BExtia fne quality Flannelette Blatâ€" kets, ‘sizes 10x4,â€"11x4 and 12x4,. in grey and white, beautifut soft finish, at each Shirting and Ginghams it Checks and Sttiped Shirting : and har A + Beriin Nrs: o BIRTHS warranted. in 129i..16, .18 & .20 1 26, 160 & 1 76 i wearing qua lors, porg t to to home. here.â€" fit!.l Kloundu Messes.â€" Ed. tenberg gJe0 with frieuds. unately . is + Berscht‘s mi on the 28th. ci Arthur is aga be present to styles. SIRWILFRID AT WOODsTOTK set weveington " peopiaoe uit ud draae troâ€" mtetings ut Wookatock on iday, October ith, at 2 pm. ~ and Hon. â€" Gâ€"~P.>* C m?*& ’H‘;.‘ saohslcle * King, â€" Thos. / Rodel: ple : Lepnicur," MP.,: and Messrs.â€" F. :;.,...,:m P., and Hugh Guthris h A ‘generalâ€" invitation: to the TAberâ€" als ol this district: has ‘ beenreceived by Dr.â€" J.â€"Â¥. Honsberger, Fresident of Yhe North Waterloo Reform Assoâ€" clation, to consider which aâ€" special mesting of the <~1ccal Likeral Execuâ€" ~It is altogether umvm t‘ in ofder to give the large numberâ€"of 6 * on Eindassaairant c ns ray‘s p ape the :2 > an opportunity to do so that & ‘ int train willâ€" be arranged for. â€"â€"In the meantime all those who desite to attend should leave theit names witt citheg â€" Dr.~ Honsterger or at the Daily Telegraph Office so that â€" corâ€" rect information mayte available as to the number it wil} be necessary to provide for.â€" * s the Paving â€" Company charge â€"of the street in a few days. Bs To Solmie tthets}¢"A\} Qver Laces Bilk Nots Grey Flannels Grey, miÂ¥y and red, all pute wool fannels, fine soft quality andâ€" finish, 26 and 30 inch wide, at per yard Linen Toewelling Lines towelling in many . different qualities and widths, ~extra good for kitchen use, at fer yard E28 Grey Cottons 82 and 38 inch wide, . fine ... even thread. unbleached cotton, special at m old M tle 8i ie T. 8, 10, 184, & 16 8. 0, 10, 1841 & .14 the coutse M of ALL 5j "f % hCs t i | ’ C xA 5 S f "«aÂ¥" _ Waterioo‘s New:Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Storoma We want all , ~Buyers to see our~ New Shop _which 1s now . stooked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs. Dates, Bais‘ns, Curry | ants, Oranges, Fsflosku, ete. Our goyde are all this se _fig“‘ . TAS. 0. MOTHERAL , t ‘.g % f F 4s h‘ ?':_ on mfli maliw * > dÂ¥ Gdert __ 1 J § C H. Mills & Co and bart, fot sale by Market gar awn of Water AFTER montbs of planning & ready to ring up the curtain on our fiting for men Qud“lpyi.. se " 0 WATERLOU 10 Acres Aas spleadid vagioty ol new Jat jo mje =â€" ube =» M ‘The Missos McBtide at Toronto for a few days. Miti. i Toront ’;““\r-‘ Dt & LoE EL *# 4 f i _ ~ ol to ? F$IY c e ; * f ath E ;ff * . e * Te y 5 £ f -‘-q 4 sre o6 oi F3 in w . s fear n:::.lu- and. 1 EÂ¥! sns ies E. , boe vell ie .c _ i it pmings a idÂ¥ ) h %fi Mr H ~aae 41 6 i99 > 4 « * «> Vie 18 w t1 da da ONTARIO shad t

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