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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Oct 1912, p. 4

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KiX x ~*Forontos Oct. 16.â€"â€"The Ontario) Mc tor > League and . the Ontario~tloo Roads Association have latinched VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN FOR . .___ . GOOD ROADS IN ONTARIO ~Torontop Oct. 16.â€"The Mfl-fi%‘ it meet ts C Web or > League the Ontario Atood| * + will meet, toâ€"day to e w ul toige 42 pgaaiser shore asy . will Roads Association have latinched lbw.‘&h districty ‘on the «Provincial â€" Educational Campits2" |valye of good xw and to Z:ms,; for _ the pthe.mfian of good roads| tne different city councils; with regard throughout the Province. .~ .â€"., .. | to the work. xmrp fiM An " Messrs. W. â€" G. â€" Trethewey ‘ a\.d hlt”lwlud.’fiw‘ two‘‘sets ‘of: â€" limeâ€" Frank Roden will be in charge ol theLlight views Ilinstrating the practical campaign for the Motor Leaguo ) ind value oi good toads.. .. These. views Mr. George Henty of Driole and Maâ€"}have been kindly loaned to the Motor jor Kennedy of Dixie will look alca[mgu by the United States Bureau the interests of the Good Roads: \sâ€"{of Good Roads atâ€" Washington. LUTHERAN: "SEMINARY DAY" . f IN WATERLOO ON MONDAY / ‘‘Seminary Day‘" will be observed on ‘Thanksgiving Day at Waterloo i 8t: John‘s Church by holfing allâ€"day, serâ€" vicss. The German and English Luthâ€" "gl Leagues of the Canada Syn,wq the Synod of Céntral Canada‘ will 1d their business sessions in . the enoon and their annual "Rally‘" in evening. The Rev. O. Klachn of tratford, _ President of the und and Mr. F. C, Hessler of f lborne, President of: the chn uther League will alternately _ PR Fecot pANY ATTENDED THE OPENING OF " ORPHANS FAIR INâ€"MARKET BLDC. cessful management may be taken connected w ' this worthy cause. 1A T3 The interior of the buildin% charming to look upon, the v | booths _ being gorgeously trimmed; while the â€" walls and ceiling ols wths atructure _ were otherwise fastooned on this matter when the prelimipary steps, bave been taken with flags and bunting. &4 +A feature of the initial evening was ‘M presence of the young orphans of the .Berlin Orphanage who were;~in charge of Rev. CG. R. Miller and the Matron, Miss Snyder. The little tots were . highly pleased gyfi: the ‘gÂ¥ent °.‘ and as j}.f tiny _ little lad _ characteristically gxplained, ‘it‘s better than a _ cirâ€" cus." Many partookâ€" of the excellent }lel’ provided by the young l; ‘which proved to be one of the de Market‘ Building on Tuésday, t g. ‘The prevailing concition of the ather â€" was anything but pleasant, t: the attendance was nevertheless tifying to those who are assisting @4 G»fp@â€"LM@»|â€"@â€"} @â€"]«@»! That the citizens Cof Borlin are{¢atures of the.Fair. .\ : und to make a _ success of the Orâ€"| _ The booths were &ll libetally patâ€" an‘s Fair was evident by the hunâ€"| ranized, among which were the candy, eds who attendeu the opening.« in | doll, local option, fancy, goods, mn. e Market® Building on Tnesda.yievc:r handkerchinc, odds and ends, > ul #â€" ‘The pnrevailing concition of the|articles, flowers‘and ‘a numberâ€"of othâ€" LOLO1O1G@â€"{@{1Gâ€"1â€"Gâ€"â€"@â€"1:G»|â€"Gâ€"H@) 1@»f«@»|â€"@â€"}â€"@»{«@{«@) ittle Tots From the Berlin Orphanage Atâ€" tended and St. Agatha_Orphans. _ f Were Present kast Eveningâ€"â€" OCEAN FLOUR: At the "Rally The Secret of Success r the new Institution "* The Flour of Quality" FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. In Baking is obtained by using . SNIDER, Waterloo, Ont. A GROUP OF ORPHA NS AT ST. AGATHA pany in Waterloo: â€" (Th6 pr ie @ wl @)s the ‘Rev very Sack| Guarantced than a _ cirâ€"| Fair will Gontimuc this evening _ and i Thursday, and alloi% {everyofie an ¢xâ€" excellent dinâ€" cellent opportunity to assist in this young ladies, | worthy Catise, and laysin a supply of e of the ~big XNmms, presents at the same time. rmeG MANUFACTURED BY f«@»Lâ€" @A«@Wfs OMf» H Humfeldt‘ of Toledo and the Rev. F. "A," Kabier,: D.D., of Bufflalo, will deâ€" liver the addresses, They will _ also gpealk in the dfternoon when Seminâ€" ary Day â€" â€"proper; â€"will be ohsm:l s a | Waterâ€" ETL SE COTrebder . the special mus‘c during the services of thy"day; Qfferings and gifts for . the Seminary %n l%e thnnkg:ly‘ received. Delegations _ from all the Lutheran Canzregations in Eastern Canada are ezéx. tghw! ;&,ag .general :‘“’i prdial y.w'ne:{_:q;gu the 4 Pelograph will "hav 1 "he ers which the chfldt?‘g‘:ook particular deâ€" light _ was the Santa Claus. . The ‘\\'_hg,el of Fortune, also did â€" a rushâ€" Ing "Kadthee: n # N. t x â€"The 29th â€" Regiment. . Band renâ€" dered., ,a. programme, of... .unusual ercâ€"l‘ence ‘and the various selections "FOR WATERLOO Were‘well reeeived The orphans from the St. Agatha Orphanage will attend this evening.. The object of The Fairis to assist in drfraying the cost of proposed addiâ€" tions . to: the La\m%lry Department at . the Orphanage which for some time has beenâ€"a‘ long felt want. The Apother feature of the Fair,â€" in afan l6« OHROREORRORTOR To OO TOTO Lerk NP jerst ore & sug $0 9 (® Judge and bas * gond‘l( E dutics d,@ his ‘appointment as Junior this county. The Department of â€" gice has decided that owing to growth of the towns of this to aund in addition the imcorporaton s2eeee24884 82480 % Berlin a# a became toc . The appot Reade wl& faction & the congrat In 1908 he was appointed a Kingg Counsel and in _ April of this ye was â€"honored ‘with ‘theposition of Dg l|:mty Judge of. the County of ,wm; 00. % BABY FATALLY:\ ; BURNED IN HER . ~ MOTHER‘S ABSENCE Stratford, + ~Oct. â€" 21.â€"Little John Macdonald Cardwell, the twoâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cardwell, South Easthope, near Stratford, died at the General Hospital here this morning of burns received when . his clothing caugit fire from a stove. The baby was left alone with his fourâ€" yearsold . sister for a â€" few minutes while Mre. Cardwell was attending to the poultry, and was burned . beâ€" yond hope of recovery when the moâ€" ther reached the kitchen. LECTURE BY. REV. A. E. LAVELL Goldie Prodgers, the auburn hdired hockeyist who was a member of the Waterloo Pros two yeats ago . and last â€" year â€" statred on the Quebec team, â€" champions of the _ National Hockey Association, . may be seen playing out on the coast this . year with the Patiick boys‘ league. : Prodâ€" gers â€" has received sevoral Aempting overtures and is at present considerâ€" ing whether he will make the . jumip of not. § Rev. A. "3% Lavell, _ ‘of Brantford, a _ formér pastor, of the Waterloo Methodist. . Church, will give a lecture in Waterloo on Monday, November 1ith, on the ~subâ€" ject ‘‘Around the Eastern Mediterran» ean Mr. Lavell recently returned . from a visit to many places of historic inâ€" terest in the East and a travel talk comcerning his trip will prove enâ€" tertaining. _ Reserve this date .. and hear the lecture by Mr. Lavell. HUNTERS ARE PREPARING FOR OUTING At a meeting of the Waterloo Hunt (‘lub in the : City Hotel on Wedresâ€" day evening, the members decided. up~ on holding their annual outing ~this year along the French River where their club house is located. . . About twelve ot more members, will leave Waterloo on October 28th where they will semain for about a fortnight. k al Deputy Auage earty in abt revuty Juage earty in Wws H ty ncorporation udicial work the ; office in & toâ€"day regeived 1 recelve al fraâ€" un Uy id ge has Pfii Euts Tied Mcthodiat Chaich Pol: pit on Sunday m' m- ng rmbamorses of . _ 5 with "exceedingly interesting and proprinte serrices, and the ~day one (of© inspiration and help to virile virtue and {aitl ticing in ‘daily. life: of graces. y The speaker, in his evening sermon, madea strong and stirring plea ‘for m‘?‘fin‘ of onge‘s talents to the of Christian work, especially emphagizing theâ€"ueed of strengthening the moral and spiritual life of the naâ€" tion at a timeâ€" when hundreds _ of thousands, of â€" the:people #of. â€" foreign countries are coming into Canada. ‘The singing of the choir added to the attractiveness of the _ services, spécial musi¢ being furnished :z.-cm organization. _ Among the tive numbers sung in the morning were, ‘"Lead.Kindly . Light" _ by ~ Dudley Buck, and an unaccompanied number On Sunday afternoon. the â€" church was filled to ité‘tapacity ‘by music lovers ‘df. the town, who : came _ to hear the wellâ€"known English organist Gatty Sellars, the gentleman giving a free will recital, In a programme of about an hour‘s duration he showed his capabilities as an, organist _ and his selections were highly appreciatâ€" ed. ‘The chimes were used very efâ€" fectively in connéction with some of the numbers. * f P Toâ€"night at eight o‘clock _ he will give another free. will recital in the church and his programme will â€" inâ€" clude the music given at the coronaâ€" tion of King George, selections from the works of Mendelssohn and Haydn and compositions of his own. Mrs. Edmund Killer, of Toronto was matron bf honor and looked pretâ€" ty in a lace robe over pink â€" satin, and carried a shower bouauet of pink roses. ‘The young bride entered the drawâ€" ing ‘room :to the sttains of Lohen grin‘s wedding march, played by Mis#« Mary Moogk of ‘ Waterloo, A cousin ofâ€" the bride. Dnring _ the signing of the register, Mrs. Oscar Killer. of Rockford, 1I1., sang sweet Iy, “‘Belovod, it is Morn‘"‘ by â€" Ask ward. The regular meeting of the â€" Leaâ€" gue has been withdrawn and will be held on Wednesday evening in _ conâ€" junction with the prayer service. PRETTY WEDDING WAS SOLEMNIZED ON WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Critchison left this afternoon on a,honeymoon â€" trip . and wpon their return will take up â€" their residenge in Walkerton. ‘The young couple received a large humber of wedding gifts, among which wis a handsome Nordheimer â€" plano from the bride‘s fathor. * uP ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. | John Killer, 46 Weber street, Berlin, was the scene of a pretty house wedding t .30 o‘clock Tuesday, when their â€" only‘daughter, Miss Clara Salome, was united in the holy bonds of gtflmony to Mr. Norman Milner Critchison, of Chisiehurst, England. Rev. Marcus Scott, pastor â€" of St Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, . perâ€" formed the ceremony in the. drawing room, in the presence of a _ large number of friends and relatives of the young couple, n The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of embroidéred crepeâ€"deâ€"chene over satin, and wore an embroidered net vell. ‘She also carried: a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, roses and‘ orchids. Mrs. Killer was attired in a gown of black silk net over satin and car ried a shower of dark red . American Beauty roses, and Mrs. Oscar Killer in pale blue chiffon. . _ _ â€" _ Following the ceremony about three gcore sat down to a nm&:noun wed ding dejeuner served in dining room, the color scheme of which, like the drawing room, was prettily carâ€" ried out in pink, green and white. . â€"_.â€" Should now be looked after. _ The cold days! be here shortly and good warm Uuderwear is onE the most important wearing apparels.== «> â€"==+/~ u. i FOR CHILDREN.â€"â€"We show five distinct weight ranging in prices from 256, 356 & 60c. a gz é I FOR LADIESâ€"â€"â€"The stock was never more --N Extra good values are to be had from 25¢, 38¢, 39c, 50c¢c, 75¢c, $1.00 to $1.25 a garment., _ FOR GENTLEMENâ€".Our fleeceâ€"lined Underwear in sizes from 34 to 46 are the best values to be found on the market at 50¢, each. Better lines in natural wool and other weights from 1.00 to 2.285,. . WATERLOO In this line we have for years enjoyed the confiâ€" dence of the public, as showing not cmlely deâ€" signs andâ€"colors, but also bnegkod by the wearing qualities of the stock. Â¥ r a" + Importing as we do these, we can offer the beat fn-n!:lo values. See them in widths 2 yds, 3 yds and y S.B. Bricker & Co. Berlin In view of this fact, we have secured a bigger assortment of all lines in Over 200 New Buildings â€" _ _ _ for Berlin This Year THE HOUSE OF QUALITY LINOLEUMS AND OIL CLOTHS Housefurnishing Department CARPETS AND RUCS LANG BROS. & CO. & s u0 0 P en A/9 L 1 T hoi uy Li ag & w LET US SHOW YOU OUR STOCK. __ You will find the newest things in white, ivory, cream or Arab shades, All &WI*Y ‘ shown in the larger centres, ~ _‘ ~%"@ MoJlF PA Roller Blinds, white, cream ot green, also tw color (combination color#). â€" All on Hartzhorn rollers. m Tay "a / i oi CURTAINS AND CURTAIN NETS WINDOW SHADES AND € ONTARIO Ontario &

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