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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1912, p. 4

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4 Particulars Wik ;) Of . WPCEIVT, 9 Wt i as an M ‘is to be the headquarters _0 &u- l.? fipancial corporation in form of a loan and savings â€"Co. It will â€" be known as tho\'m County Loan and. Savings C ndwtllhhm&ynduthconfinl of the same body ol _ men whose shrew« pusiness ability has made the Dominion Life _ Assurance Company such an auspicuous success in the inâ€" surance field. The Head Office ol the new company will be located in the Dominion Lil Building. these ‘.The authorized cupital will be $2, 000,000 divided ‘into 20,000 shares of $100.00 each, and will bo;?d to the public at 110, that is & origiâ€" mal shareholder ‘will be required ~*to pay for his $100 share $110, the first call being _ $10 per share and subseâ€" quent â€" calls falling due every two wwonths thereafter‘ until the whole is paid "Quite a number of Mortg â€"and Loan Companies ateâ€" in mu..fi o’-1 eration and good standing toâ€"day in Ontario. ‘As a rule these Cmm:in-‘ puy their shareholders substan dis vidends â€" usually ranging from six to Qwelve per cent. per annum, the large wajority being from six to nine per cent. Most of these Companiés have the advantage of age and with age a comfortable reserve and their stock INTERESTING MEETING OF > THE W. C. T.AV. The parlgr meeting c{ the W.C.T4| U:â€"which was held on Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon at the home of Mrs. Rrankli® Good, . Albert St., was a decided gucâ€" cess. _ There was an exceptipnally‘ large attendance of members anwd vis itors present, which shows an, inâ€", crease of interest in temperance‘ work. ‘The meeting was opened and presided over.by President . Mrs. J. t key. in "addition to the 'rcyl,:?l m mess, a Splenhid programme was JCNâ€" dered. Miss Elsic Devitt very> ‘ably dilivered a profitable and instructiv© talk on ‘"Home Nursing", which : wias attentively listened to and much apâ€" preciated. s o ne o en ons d pr dice td ‘The musical selection, consisting ol a Ladies‘ Quartette by Mrs. E: ~M. Graf, Mrs. H. Habn, Mrs. A;nid> Cressman and â€" Mrs. C. Bedn® was much enjoyed. _ An interesting talk on ‘"‘Tithing" was also given. A liberal offering was received and lunch was served ‘A most enjoyable time was . S and the kind hospitality of Mrs. C was much appreciated. § MEMBERS OF CLUB LEAVE FOR NORTH COUNTRY Eleven â€" members _ of the Waterloo | Hunt Club left Berlin at 5.20 o‘clock on Monday alternoon for their annual trip to their quarters . along thel Krench River district. The members travelled in a special car which qg’q] sttached ‘to the régular train. : 2 1 ‘Besidcs having a «splendid hunting ground, the club members this year will use the new Club House~ which was recently completed. _ The party will be Rined â€" by five others within the course of a few days. Among those who. left on Monday . alférnd0® were Messrs. Eddie Seagram, Albert Hergott, Hetb Kuntr, Will Kuntz, Dr. Sterling and E. Winkler. LOLM@OLO1@â€"{@â€"|@â€"1â€"@â€"6)1â€"@â€"1@+4@ Other Companies F {OCEAN ~FLOUR . [O On ®) pOprOLrMOrd10 10 1010 Mrime meneneqey reshadowed ; : in ty Ts weeks inotee uh of _ Waterloo, altready widely as an ingurance and â€" fAnancigl s to be the headquarters °_ Of tion Shortly tgibg Established WM. SNIDER, Waterloo, â€"Ont. : Company‘s. Plan It is made from W Selected Wheat and Sci Milled®*=>* $# & 0 o4 2o A Pleastire and Success Order a Sack NOW From Your Crocer. of ‘a Large Financial Corporaâ€"|"" Fuched Thereiay, by xperiences consisting of Mrs. E.â€"â€"M. Mrs. A... K. Baking With® â€" MANUFACTURED BY spent Good EVERY â€" BACK auarRANTEED BECAUSE ,U“fi so :200 .. Yet lew i any| _ EL/ _LiRNKMN ® $PNESLL . .. C BC ba WM U*El C3 meie ds 0o y | o. Cal WatetJoo County k“'“ Savings 48| An important ad . starting or have the advantage of a¢â€" Th €, â€" uM vess to _ the investment feld of â€" %9h¢ | J, Muelier { West on terms anything like ‘so #2yâ€" | the, Steuernagel , . near . . the orable as ours.. Hence it is fair to of Toronto on K‘ng m conclude â€" that if the older companies;|" The property is ideally located * in are‘ doing well, they will with superâ€"|the heart of the town, having a fromâ€" jor advantages also do well, or eveD| fage of 274 es and a depth of 68 better. feet. ; * $ , dnadulei es COpe CA ELE APAERETC 3 20 > The Permanent Board of Directors cafinot ‘be chosen‘ until the shareholdâ€" ers ~meet for organization after .A charter has been granted wlich again cannot be done until at least $300,â€" 000° of stock has been subscribed for and $90,000 in cash has been paid inâ€" to gne chartered Bank to the credit of the: proposed Company. But _ it maÂ¥ be stated that the persons whose names _ are annéxed as promot ers of the â€" Company ‘each of whom has â€" aubscribed â€" for su‘ stantitl has _ subscribed _ for su‘ stantigl amounts of stock are members of the Executise Committee of the Dominâ€" lon Lifé Assurance Company _ under whos: mana. ecment over $2,000,000 0‘ that Com . ,‘s â€"money has been inâ€" ~est d â€"chieflyâ€" in Western Mortgages without !o'll{ a~@olar, and yielding dght per cont. intcrest. It is quite §i~ely that the sharehold ts will de l The new wing of the Berlin and ! Waterloo Hospital is rapidly nearing completion, and the ambition of . the President and.. the. Directors is to make,. this ,g:lgs_piga\ _second to none in the Dominion in upâ€"toâ€"dateness, and with the loyal coâ€"oFeration of the cit: lizens given in the future, as in the ‘past this w4ll be a matter easy of Aocomplishment. £.» ¢ 31 _X 3 |~ â€"Mr. and Mrs® Géorge Wegenast . of ) Waterloo, and Mr. James Livingston |of Baden have already kindly selected | andâ€" volunteered to furnish two _ of | the largest private wards in the new | wing in a handsome and upâ€"toâ€"date tanner, and several other friends inâ€" | terested in the work have intimated -‘their intention of doing Mkewise, 50 | that: it\ is hoped that the remaining ‘1% rooms and 2 semiâ€"private . wards K l will soon be provided for. of them upon the directorate of the Loan and Savings Company, and . M so, their _ presence may fairly be claimed as a reasonable euarantee O{ economical, safé and profitable manâ€" Hely that the shaICNOIO Es WI" """ side to keep these pentlemen of most economics acem>nt. FURNISHING THE NEW WING .. OF THE HOSPITAL ‘FOR WATERLOO OFFICERS OF ACADIAN CLUB ~â€" ARE ELECTED Officers were elected and other busiâ€" ness transacted at the annual meetâ€" ing of the Acadian Club in the Club rooms on _ Saturday evening. . The Club enjoyed a most successful year ind the â€"coming year bears promise of being even better. The following officers were elected :â€" > "‘Mirectorsâ€"Herb %ick. William Brill Auditorsâ€"( Otts Reuber The Board of Directors Presidentâ€"Chatles O‘Donnell 2nd Vice Viceâ€"PsesiGentâ€"CGeorge .Bauer Treasurerâ€"Ted Weseloh Secratary Prosidentâ€"Joe Fischer â€"Rddie Reuel Gordon Motherall â€" and LOLOL@1G@+@FL® s.@.1.Gyp@â€"4@»1â€"@»â€"4@ Kuntz, â€" Norman and Conny Allenâ€" any|TO â€" ERECT â€"NEW BLOCK The local ~T.O.0.F.; Lodge held â€"& 9lla,odd;z on 'mlqil [ ving n.y‘z\'v{m a of Instruction was given,. Visiting trethréen _ from mimh City district towns, including Gu?h, Galt, Preston, Hespeler,. Elmira, Ferâ€" gus, Elora and Stratford were;, :ro- sont, about two _ hundred m taking part in the: demo:.mt:{lfion. iz It is Mr. Muceliet‘s intention to teaf down the present {rame structure and erect a handsome business block . iB its stead. y 34 ~R GALA, DAY‘S | ENJOYED BY _ LOCAL 1. 0. 0. F. It is understood that the price paid is in the neighborhiood of $3500. :The deal was put through by â€" Mr A. K. Cressman, the King street real estate dealer. » Do l Al in idb P c 90e weic The â€" exemplification of the second degree was conferred in the afternoon by the Preston degree team and â€" the third degree in the â€" evening by the Waterloo Lodge team of Galt. Theit work was executed in a very excel lent manner. Among â€" the speakers . of the day * w M wh £ 'r,' * Lk 0 Sll : /40 00 v> The 1ochi * £O.F; Lodge ue â€" a| whron. #¢ azh",.i«m nlw 4 Tiguietsot en fee Sik ; t Preston} ard _ Miss a nstruction was given, p @ x drte® cootiten " hom "â€" the Rrovat pont piunint yoeng nedies wereriqen City district towns, including 4 uP s Galt, Preston, Hespeler,. Elmira, Tex in tormnd qy ter 3. T Sman, pee | zus, Elora and Stratford wcn-‘:ro- tor of ‘-%“. verian church, _ as | s>nt, about two _ hundred me sisted by Rev. q B. Smith, ’WW taking part in the demonstration.. _| of the Methodist church, On the briâ€" The â€" exemplification of the second | gy1 party â€" entering the church: the degree was conferred in the aftern00n|wedding march was played by Miss by ‘the Preston degree team and â€" the | , . Haigh, and Mrs. A. B. Pollock, 0f third degree in the â€" evening by th¢ | Rerlin ll’ll‘ "O Perfect Love‘" during Waterloo Lodge team of Galt. TheA! | the n'gnmg of: the register. work â€" was executed in a very excelâ€" The bride Tooked charming, dressed lent manner. in white duchess satin, uugmlwuh Among â€" the speakers of the 48y | y ninon with crystal trimmings, were Grand Chief Patriarch BlackabY | ang wearing a large white beaver hat (¢ Kingston, Grand Master EvanA)"| with feather mounts, and carrying & of Prescott and Deputy Grand Masâ€" fl)uquet. of ; bridal roses. She alfo ter Copelands of Stratford. An 44 | wore tb-’éu'ice blossors that . beâ€" dress was also _ delivered by Past ed * bh ' on her weddibg arand Rhight of the iocat lodge, Mr. | 98@ "iges ufi“s«:mu,' yeGr ‘of A. B. McBride. the bride, was bridesmaid, and lookâ€" e o in i. io io ed very pretty in a dress of embroidâ€" Bil'thl ered net over white silk and carrying ‘ % & bouquet . of ‘chrymt.lnme\;ms. Tl:. ‘ h bridegroom was accomparied by. his Kochâ€"At Bloomingdale, Oct: 15th, *to Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kock, & :::‘thgr, Alr. Clayton Scherer, of Presâ€" 4) O (w) Dammanâ€"In «Berlin, Oct. 21st, . to Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Damman, . a Mr; Charles J. Mueller Burnettâ€"Veitchâ€"At Winterbourne, on Saturday, Oct. 1st, Miss Annie Veitch to Mr. James Burnett. Heimbachâ€"Oschmannâ€"At~Berkin, Oct. 23rd, by Rev. E. Hofiman,, Miss Leona I®Wisa Oschmanin â€" to ° Mt. Frederick W. Heimbach. Forlerâ€"McCrachanâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 16th, Miss Ruby McCrachan to Mr. Herbert Forler. Seibertâ€"Guenzlerâ€"At Berlin, Oct.22, ‘Miss Louise Guenzler to Mr. Allan Scibert. > Rudoiphâ€"Grayâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 17 Miss Stella Gray to Mr. . William Rudolph. Critchisonâ€"Killerâ€"At mut.:f Miss Clara Killer of ‘ ‘to Mr. Norman Critchison of Walkerton. son Mr. â€" Hetman Doert attended motorcycle . races â€" in Listowel Thank swiving\ Day. <¢%%00#>~* Christman, formerly AFe T At Berlin, Oct. 29th, Mf Marriages Deaths of Elmira e ‘l * P‘?fi" i‘ . o when | bant ven, hovat) Eoat inain®. 1 =<~.~ N Aeee Ts . ob P y #vit t + ; b < C $ e . 0 s 020 0> P CT OE o7 "s _ Web E P i 4 c %, ; ta Â¥ *Â¥ /6 «* s ~ ies P F #p.. >i~ROROOCOP®® 6: € 7 es a h2z * as HEIMBACHâ€"O8SCHMANN . + * *’fi " 31 | whe rartisge of Miss Leoka Louisa CE *A ie e | 0 to Mt. strederick W. Helm iz P R | bach waÂ¥ solemnlzed byâ€"Revâ€". P | 4 W Eo iz | Hof#main, ‘pastor ; of St. Matthew‘s | § & T T C Y NiE 4 PHâ€" + ko . . dfi ts > 1. u therass Ohurcl nood, at Berlin at Berlin Saturday, when Mrs. hice O‘Donoghue, < daughter. of und Mrs. R. Cook.â€" of Berlin mm o fhe "est alre io B peoner bonds\ of +matrimo®y. â€".â€"...0 0 _ _‘Rev. M. L ;, pastor: of Zion Rvangelical Cm performed . the ceremony at the home of the â€" bride‘s brother, Mr. H. M. Cook, 11 â€" Mayâ€" After receiving the congratulations of theif friends, Mr. and Mrs. . Detâ€" urler left in the afternoon on the 5.80 train for tLondon where they â€" will take up their residente. w A; Tashionable church w'l‘;ld R At Eaos, ue 2,80, w 10L Stimir" af froiton:‘s A pretty house wedding took ‘The â€" wedding gifts were numerous and ‘very costly, among them being & handsome silyer ‘tea service, presentâ€" ed by friends Of the bride‘s {ather ; a beautiful dining toom oak set bY the groomy‘s parents; a magnificent upright piano from the bride‘s parâ€" ents, and myany other beautiful gilts ilrom friends of both. v OW After the ceremony a buflet lunchâ€" eon was served at the home of â€" the, bride‘s parents. ‘The house was beauâ€" titully decorated, and about 70 guests were in attendance from Dundas, Toâ€" were in AvlenCance IIOM 1MMMUER)| 00. ronto, Guelph, Hamilton and the mr-\ rounding -uyn. ; The bride‘s gm away suit was of navy blue with hat to match. â€" The happy‘ couple left on the 5.05 G.TR. train for a short honeymoon trip to points west, and on their return will take up their residence on Low ther street, Preston.â€"Hespeler corr. Galt ‘Reporter. Attended S. S. Convention Rev. J. E. Hockey who has been attending the sessions of the Provinâ€" clal Sabbath School Association . at Hamilton, returned Thursday . evenâ€" ing. The convention was one of the most largely attended and enthusiasâ€" tic ever held in the history of the organization. & Mr. and Mrs: Nelson Hofman . deâ€" sire to â€" express their deep appreciaâ€" tion of the kindness and sympathy of many friends in the bereavement sufâ€" fered through the death of their inâ€" fant son. The Evangelical. church was . well filled at both services on Thanksgivâ€" \ ing Day. The chutch was beautifully decorated with fruits, grain and vy8gâ€" Pastors Exchanged Pulpits DE * Rev, W. D. Lee and Rev. Mr. Hocâ€" key exchanged . pulpits on Sunday evening. A Thanksgiving service was held in the Methodist Church, â€" Sunâ€" day msorning at ‘which . the pastor preached an appropriate sermon. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES HELD AT EMMANUEL CRURCH etables. The pastor delivered an exâ€" cellent sermon on thes text, Psaim 116â€"2, and his remarks were well teâ€" ceived. At the close of the sermon in response to ah invitation to â€"give a thank offering, the people contributâ€" .dumnymmmp-tmd- teting in the history of the congregaâ€" tion was received. In the evening the nastor s remari® wermon the â€" subject "Reasons . for 'nnanafi as citizens of Canada.‘‘ The inspiring singing of the choir was much apprectated by the â€" large audiences SCHERERâ€"SCHULTZ TWILERâ€"OONOGHIT Card of Thanks .‘ byâ€"Rev. . of St. Mat on Wednesday the nastor‘s remarks ding t.oot.l > 0% al tex was . well plafp Mr t n o n s ie oodet waxn te ane be here shortly and good warm Underwear is one « the most important wearing apparels. _._. * V e EOR CHILDRENâ€"We show five distinct weights _ ranging in prices from 256, 35¢ & 606. a gai FOR LADIESâ€"â€"â€"The stock was never more con Extra good values are to be had from 25¢, 35G, 39¢c, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00 to $1.25 a garment, _ FOR GENTLEMENâ€"Our fleece.lined\ Underweat in sizes from 34 to 46 are the best values fj,; found on the market at 50c¢, each. â€"Better lines in natural wool and other weights from 1.00 to 2.259‘ § In view of this fact, we have secured a bigger Over 200 New Buildings for Berlin This ~Year In this line we have for yea dence of the public, as showing #igns and colors, but also bie qualities of the stock Berlin Importing as we ossible vnlne!a. See vds. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY â€"B. Bricker & Co. LANG BROS. & CO. LINOLEUMS AND OIL CLOTHS Housefurnishing Department CARPETS AND RUCS we do these, we can offer _ the best See them in widths 2 yds. 3 yds and ve for years enjoyed the confiâ€" as showing. not onl‘ tasty deâ€" it also h:&pd by the wearing LET US sHOW YOU OUR STOCK. You will find the newest things in white, ,ivory, eream or Arab shades. . All the dainty pattérns now swhown in the larger centres, 1s y s ‘Rolier Blinds, white, color. (combination color Hartzhorn rollers, CURTAINS AND CURTAIN NETS assortment of all lines mom‘ wWINDOW SHADES AND POLES w ¢‘%, cream or gree al. â€"â€" Al m.mlna Ontario lso . tw on but

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