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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1912, p. 5

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%, " COUNCILLORS _ â€" $ SUSTAINED : soottere ioh s dioldas s and % daks a»4 : puppliss : â€" Rural Dean Andrews .. of : ~Berlin r n};fl ::vlee â€" Am Em giving a very s e . lating address, which/was greatâ€" ‘p:ecuw‘hv the : ‘large ‘number F + f W the: aispices of "the Womn‘s©~ Litâ€" ty Club,iin Carnegie Hall, Gueiph, Th Thursday evening. Miss.Wylie is a ndsome woman, with a charming 1 «and ap excellent speaker. M ht i i Nee y move es ort Visit: to New \'o;r&':u: i s. " Around ';h Easten dhloditetnn can‘"" will D6 the sibject of an cnbet amnas.‘"cs November. 11th. this date. @Mr. . Fred â€" Buntin ° of the local mt‘be Bank of Toronto has Aramsferred © to the Head Office t Toronto. "Mr. Buntin has . mide Wany ‘Stiends ‘during hisstay in Watâ€" erloo and leaves with their test v<shâ€" es ‘for success. He is succeeded here by Mr. F. J. Rooney of Toronto. i e e y is A v . â€"Navembéer . £1 th ~Rev.=A. â€"M.â€"Hamilton, â€" of . Winterâ€" bourne, a muinister . who has _ given jimself for;many .years with great elity toâ€"the work of the Pastorate, d ‘;zelhlml high inâ€" the estcem and affection <of his brethren. was sppointed Muderator of the Synod of Worontd ands kingstony at« the /annual jnecting in.‘Torontoâ€" on October . â€"8th. Mr. Hamilton discharged the duties 9f his office modestly and efficiently, â€"Presby terian. \Mr. ~James Livingston, of Baden will furnish a ward in the new addiâ€" Â¥on of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital. Mr. Livingston bas assured ‘the Direcâ€" Â¥ors that it will be one:of the most ‘pta;dah wards of any Hospital in Western Ontario. . ; Miss ‘Thompson of Toronto, Travelâ€" ling ‘Set,’{:'létar'y\' "for the Presbyterian Women‘s Foreign Missionary Socie¢ty, addressed the %unkoflefins meeting of the Waterlno W. F. M. S.. Auxilâ€" i&;v in the Presbyterian church on Monday evening, giving many _ precâ€" fous and useful suggestions, â€" which were grateiully received by the large number of ladies in attendance, apd will no doubt*result in the advanceâ€" ment of the work entrusted to this Society. z > The Market ToA« big «ccrowd was on handsearly ~at market Saturday. _ Chickâ€" ~sold at 35¢ to 60c, ducks 70e to mm $1.25 to $1.40, were plen vand were . quickly â€"disposâ€" ol. Eggs were searce and sold at diBe and 32c per dozen, while butter Id at 30 cents per lb. Vegetables, ich as carrots, celery, cabbage, poâ€" ®, ete., sold at usual prices. _ Acadian Club‘s Dance ~Invitations are being issued by the Acadian Club for a dance to be held t..sir parlors in Waterlooâ€"on Wedâ€" &n@u,gveniu, Nov. 14. Music will provided by d‘Alesandro‘s Italian ofchestra of ‘Toronto, whichâ€"is" conâ€" &ued One of the most. popular muâ€" gical organizations in Toronto. m' on . :(Tuesday evening . in the , |Chamber granted only â€"two. *The cf exâ€"Assessor Froehlich requesting â€" that the assessment be ied on . property belonging . to ‘nz:“ iyml R-lt?:mm- l | . The Court of Revisâ€" ‘vigited vaftious properties on h aAnd concluded that . both properly assessed. _ . .. Mr.cATbers « Hergott who claimed ‘ the City: Hotel which he â€" owns : too highly at $7000 was n a treduction of $2000. s assessment on Mr. Chas. Froeâ€" . property . was also reduced O the‘ninetéen appeals registered %. during. . .. the nth, mm:-mn at ‘its Jon . (Tuesday evening in the membets of Court of . Re l&i we‘!: Mayot Fischer . aufman, Deputy Réé¥e Schie :Woeketgard Katt 100 BY9: Reutsobs Apothoke _ WATERBLQQ. m Powders,, Toila pEVITT Huyâ€" ;o( his sister. Mrs. Willard Hendrv. . | Mr. George Mitchell, Miss Maggie | Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gnod, | and the Misses Good, motored _ to i Mosboro for a visit to friends . over ‘gfl ay. .\ oy. teteuit . oohabe,~ 4 ‘ =Mrs.~W. D. Lee and daughter {Besâ€"| sie arrived ‘hore last Tuesday, after : an enjoyable: sojourn of thrée months in I_‘xsland. Miss Lee of M&?mâ€" L; ‘Rey. W.. D. Lee, aul_ngnkdl them. and. will make an extended j NMr. and "cx:w 11, McLachian of wlnnipeg":v% guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagram this week. Miss + Bertha WDevitt <of . Buflalo spent Thukihhfc Day / with: â€"het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt. mgqrm t is spending + t ha“'dayywim is sisfer in Ingersoll Mrs. Richard Armstrong . and son Walden are visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.A. B. McBride, George street. _ e k Mr. and. Mrs. Ezra Lundy of New: market are the guests of Mr. and gr& J. B Bughes oyer Thanksgiving ay. ' 4? ‘Urstadt ‘has returned Jr? a holiday trip to Hanover. T. Linteln Gorman was the st ot Waterl0o: triends‘ orer ne noiftay. Mr. A. Huehne who was home for mmgyfi;? returned" to Toâ€" ronto ’:x resume his gtudies at _ the University.s [ "._ 9 ;,r.'p. A.Fox. of . Walkerton: was the f Dr. ..F. G. H it a i ns n lor a few days. °. .. 0. Mr. J 1o Nes phinel 4 & t to 4iR % + Mrs: ‘W. Schiedel. is spentding T ‘Unarite mooes | viguws 5 t m«::;-:"'m § 4% P mm m 1 } E. from a mfld'tfl. to 'O‘Kt”h!'flrd Nx. Clayton Eby and Mr. Qscar Shoiley lfi: returned from a mptor trip to L wel. . _ Mrs. Keelan of Mildmay was the guest of lgr. sand Mrs. Martin Reidel over the dayâ€" . j > _.Miss Laura T[ughes and . Miss . M 'ngartl?’aéé’mw'z{"tmd a ° deâ€" lightful holiday‘of three â€" weeks . at Algonguin Park..~ .= _ > S & Mrs. W. H. R Riddell paid a friends last? week Miss _ Mutiel Hockey of the Methos dist Tra’li‘:‘ng : Bchool, Toronto, i8 spending nksgiving with her parâ€" ents Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hockey.. .. The friends of* ~Mrs. Isaac Bechtel who recently sustained a fracture. of the hip will be pleassd to learn that sbe is regoyetring mit@lys, < â€"~ 00 wigit_in Waterloo. ~ Mr. George Fox was the guest :‘of Mr. and Mrs. F . Hughes ~during his stay in town for the concert on Tuesday . evening. f ' Mrs. Peter Weinstein and son Clarâ€" ence accompanied by ..Mrs. _ Simeon Sobisch _ and son Ralph â€" visited ‘Toronto friends over ‘the holiday.‘ Mr. and Mrs. frd W. Snider <spent a couple of days in Toronto, . guests "Seminary Day" was fittingly â€" obâ€" served by the Luthcr,u, yesterday, in St. John‘s Church, Waterloo, Rev. E: Bockelman pastor, with ;morning, afternoon and evening sessions. The German and English~ Luther Leagues had charge of the _ morning and evening services.. All the towns and cities in eastorn Ontario _ were regrguuted byâ€" . large delegations, which filled the¢@patious church., : Rev. 0. Klaeki, of Stratiord,. Prcâ€" sident of the German League presided and conducted the German. devotional Sesslons,.apd Rev. i. J. Bieber the| mu-nr sessions. The yvarious . Leaâ€" presented _ gratifying teports. The officers ~were n:qgcwd. Rev, Klachn, Pros.; â€" Rev, E. . Schuelke, HeideWerg, Secâ€"Treas. ° Lee "SEMINARY DAY" M g%fiw ~ORSERVED IN STâ€"JOHN‘S C Interesting Services Were Held on Monday in Cel;&x'ating the First Anniversary _ of the Lutheran Seminary | +Rev.:cJ. C. Kuntmann, D.D., l?uv- ered a strong. address . on . ‘"Home Missions."‘..Rev. M. J Bicber spoke on closer union,. and delegates â€" were appointed to attend the Canada Lo ther League convention in May .. at Port Colbotne: | A +joint © eym;l:: on raising: a fand for déeserving ~ nary students was appointed. â€" } â€"fig_iijnt_zarogsif ‘\John‘s Church |â€" Theâ€"day was a *‘Thanksgiving . Day‘ entertained" %he : guests . in their for Lutheranigm. in thisâ€" part" of ‘th homes. â€" The Mw an all Mwfifi‘tu resulbe: wi® . liv day mecea for tors, was years to come® C >; Inspected by _ many I‘M#' (the mt social ° hour with ore convention.: <;*Seminary «Day‘‘ ~proper tsmmMfi was spent later in @Ahi was cele 4 in the church in the day sehool room, "which wa M y OBSERVED IN STâ€" JO Fs0¢ Riddell _ and _ Miss a visit to Toronto Kuntmann, D.D., deliv visited â€" Mr. Cbris. Zeigh vm‘f «. ) ~| Hanover m,mv. the Missâ€" Ella Rat: and sister: Botby. of Preston visited"Waterloo friends â€" on the holiday. i > 4 Miss Jean Mitchell of Hamilton x the guest ‘of Miss Ida Martin â€" ovt Thanksgiving â€"Day . x â€"Miss Clara Cressman of "Plattsville Â¥isited her brotner Mr. A. K. ‘Cress Â¥isited her brotner ‘M man over the holiday Miss Hazel Martin of the Méthodist Fraining : School, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving Day at her home.‘> .. @ Mr, Oharles ‘Dobbin who is attendâ€" ing Toronto University visited . his parentg : over the holiday. _ f The Missés Margaret and Jess! Watson of Toronto wetre holiday visâ€" itors with friends in towh. * Mrs. Geo. Angus andâ€"daughter . of Toronto and, . _Mr. Whitney: of, Maniâ€" toba are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Bechtel. 3 Mrs Cath. Graf, Mr. and Mrs. H. Poppler, Mir.. Edgar Peppler: of Hanâ€" over, Ont., spent Thanksziving with Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Graf. Miss Mary Stanford of Victoria, B. C., who is attending the MacDonald Ins:itut®, Guelth, was the guest . Of Mss Laura Shirk over Thanks;®ving Day: : whus â€" Mr. Harold Gidod# was a YigALQE MF. slos Â¥ C euea 1 . Geo.. . Donal apd ‘ ids aite . on e arren, Ohio, where they w -ng a fow weeks with relatives. Mr.Edwin Smider is spending seyâ€" eral days at Tegswater. . Mrs. Harry Roos and daughter are visiting Hamilton {riends. lx& B. Khaull spent the holiday with two brothers in Bullalo: Miss: Beatrice McDougall was a vis itor to Gueiph over Sunday. + _ Mr. and Mrs."A.â€"E. Devitt . ‘spent Monday â€" with Elmira: friends. *> Miss Muricl: Hockey of the Méthoâ€" dist .Tâ€"aining, School, Toronto, â€"reâ€" turned Monday afterncon aiter spendâ€" ing‘ sevetat"days‘ with het parents. > Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Geiget of St: Thomas @and Mr. Rora Geiger of the College of‘ Pharmacy, Toronto, were gl'bsts atthe home of Mr. and Mrs, eiger over Thanksgiving. 4 D; The Misses Snycer, George strcet, wete: the hostesses of a dinner party at the Country Club on . Tuesday evening, in honor < of their : guest, Miss S. Milne, of Sarnia, when eongenial gathering cnjoyed the, well kmown hospitality of these young laâ€" dies. t e . 'gttulding. Rev®J. A. â€"~Miller of amjlton, ‘President ‘of the Seminary Board, read the Scripture and ‘Rev. Prof. 0. Lincke, Dean of the Faculty, offered prayer.~The German sermon was preached by the Rev. H. . Humâ€" feldt of Toledo in his usual: impresâ€" sive and eloquent manner~and . â€" the English address was delivered by hize Rev. J. _ A. Kabler, D. D;, Buftalo, N.â€"Y., who is known as one d‘x ablest speakers â€" in the ~ Lu ) chureh, and he was at hisâ€"best. Both offered comgratulations and spoke _ Ahegreat : need Of, guclt.‘pow. 1 ?tm“oh." um«u ag Yor *mign ‘and means.‘‘ ‘The < liber offerings were devoted ts the ‘Semi* nary. » $ Mrs. L. Bricker, Allan St., will be the hostess of the Presbyterian Ladâ€" ies‘ Aid Society at ber home on Thursday alternoon at thrge o‘clock, and a very kind invitation is extendâ€" ed to aM the ladies of the congregaâ€" tion andâ€"their friends. "At the ‘Luthet League Rally nl': u‘;’ eve ‘res. ”fi; p and#ll: ’i,n m"ffl and _ Revs" Hamfeldt :andâ€"~Kabler;.. Dâ€"D., ~â€" again addressed fhe large‘ congregation comâ€" posed largely <of young/ people, ‘which seemed ‘to reach the";mx'l‘u Interâ€" ¢st, uplift, <and « ast.> Rev.â€"Dr. Kunzmant madeâ€"a brfef but .ml plea for. young men fot the ministry . Miss T. Hamshaw, of \Toronto, forâ€" merly of the King Edward School ®taff, was a welcome weekâ€"end s visâ€" itor in ‘town, the guest _ â€" of â€" Miss CarrieYoung. _« 640 Mn . ~ 0B Theâ€"day> was a *Thanksgiving . Day" fot Lutheranigin. in thisâ€" part! of "the Dominion.â€"and ine resulbs: wi® . live throwkh the years to come.~ . ; the holida y m IRtaF H etur -nd'-pg y will spend Local and Personal.â€"Mr.â€"<~J. \\"! Blended Coffee, in bulk orâ€" 1 p Haus of Berlin is sponding â€"a wcekitins, at § with his mother here prior,. to deayâ€") . i | ing for Rochester again.â€"Misses Gene' mC and 40C per Ib and ‘Marie Heller attended the â€"Y.â€"P. ay 8. Convention in Berlin over Thanksâ€"l BR“EGWAN giving Day.â€"Miss Filsinger and . Mr. a * 43 ]D.‘B: Rilsinger ‘spent the "bolidays Ki[rl:‘él:tl:‘ 05;;28%&"'“00%] | with friends in Toronto.â€"Miss Briggs, > P ot A | teacher of: the Junior Dept. spent @f aâ€"ssccmcm n me. s l Sn few ‘days at her home in Dundas, â€"{ PRAFrINE s of | Mr.« Holte of the Bank: of ;Nova Seoâ€" \, } ary | tia staif .spent Thanksgiving ~ Day R ( ev.| with\his parents in Woodstock.â€" Mr. i R ity, |and Mrs. Welker and son Wilfrid aro M T t mon|spending a few days with friends ~in D % & umâ€"| Wallace and Mildmay.â€" Mrs. â€" George [ resâ€"| Heller is spending a week with Jher i the| sister Mrs. Dean :at Brantford. â€"Mr.} h the| and Mrs. Hill of Toronto were: *the § 3 & alo,| guests of Mri and ‘Mrs. Robinson ovâ€"{ 4 fi *% the | er Thanksgiving.â€"The Misses & ;Wildâ€" |] i ran | fang of Berlin spent â€"a féw days . at | Gives the Best | oth |‘the home <of, Mr.â€" E. w.-w. â€"f A of| Miss &tm(flngflcn .Ot, Atdy was MB ; ons o 4 e ver the holidays â€" Harris * . %%% & e iwmffl MrS: i $ of Wat; lA : e oo ‘ spent Monttay © their friend, } mi*] Miss. Hollinget.â€"Mr. Gibson of â€" Torâ€" [ Td hok " Gnto spent a Tew days at ‘the home | Pphone 16. tbe‘) of" Mr:and Mrs. Angrich â€" Meserts. MB .i selll y a, o uk Hhri eigs led, Lioyd Eby, A. Hauck atd â€" H. Rey: M in mninaiine ks svs*| nolds of Toronto spent the | holidays MB maiaee _ rain |at their respective homes here.â€" Mr. | en rmeqg ern ces omâ€"| Bdgar Menger, chieft operator of theil j 3 t i. e . 4 o hich | @.~N. W.. telegraph office 8t Hamilton U 4 ter=| spent ~aâ€"~few â€" days with his parents M . m pPr.| hére. â€"Communion services ~‘will "‘ be UM > s eful held in (the Lutheran Church â€"~â€"mext s *‘W try :| Sunday : morning. . Rev. Mr. n +h PP CR ay"‘| will conduct: the -arvim.-‘-fi\-m inA vh‘ eguyt 48 the| Mrs. °J. Movyer, Berlin, Mr. Norman i. .9F M live| Engelter Fg Toronto and Miss"Engolâ€" y gqu ; _ ter, of delberg, / spent â€"~ Monday M â€" "Ab > 5 WB + raâ€"|ith Mr. and MA Wahi â€"Mrs> Wash " O t FUNERAL QF_LATE ABRAM %FUNSBERGER Tke {uneral oi the, late Abrabant Hunsberger whose death tookâ€"place on Thanksgiting Day morning atâ€" his late residepce on Erb strgeb, ; was held _ on Wednesday _ afternoon from ‘the hows> .where, ,p:viqes ‘. were conducted . and thenceâ€" to. Mennonite Church and the Mennignite Cemotery. The services ;.. at the church were of an impressive nature, the Rev. &J;nu Snyder speaking in Germap ant. ev. Noah Sts:;:r in Lu(g;isll. oi oo ons nnenicrscced The late Mr, Hunsberger has been in, failing health for some time and .reâ€" cently _ sublcred his filth successive paralytic. stroke which. resulted in his death. a24 hh ts t es dilh 1 nuch with burn he was engaged in farming. On Jun 1 Sith, 1892, be was ordained deacon of the Mennonite Church for the Dayâ€" id Eby field of labor. ‘The deceased was much beloved and highly esteemâ€" ced by all who knew him. He is SULâ€" vived by his ~aged. widow and â€" five children, ‘Enos of Waterloo, Moses of Bridgeport, Mrs. Jacob Brubather: of Berlin, and Mary and Magdalena at home. / One brother, Mr. Enos Huns, berger cf Baden and one sister, Mrs, Isase Kursonhauser of Hanover and eleven grand children also survive. â€"Prior to. coming, to. Waterloo about four . years ago, he lg.od about . fout miles northwest of Waterloo â€"wher Suite 8.50 to $25.00, . Queroda fi to $27.00 w mark the wearer as a‘wel‘ groomâ€" While it takes “Qrua‘l'\ty" to find room in ou:‘Stgre it ‘costs no mare Mmoney to wéear our (better Outfhtting than it does the other, or uncertain, sort. â€" , >‘ DETENBECK‘S I Mespoler is brother, 1: St. Jacnbs WE‘LL BE CLQSERND ON THANKSGIVING DAYÂ¥! bson of Tor: t e mE C â€"v-w- at ‘the home [l o 76. ich.â€". Mesars. P P F Ph n.- e E‘.. uivd H. ) Rey s ippppprrembentntieratentinn scz the ~ holiany : 2e o t _ ss héere.â€" Mr. P â€" . erator of the £ . c< d > &t Hamilton h his parents i F~ MI ces ~Swill "‘be | ‘hurch ne‘k t y t n on Mr.‘ ~Hangen i j y hrcs MBE ‘and <The “g,“?"fl"?“? Mr: Norman) z:t Apzerl azge;:‘%1 4 Miss*Engolâ€" . 8 k nt Monday qu t % 3 1. â€"Mre: Wash: Thaskiagt vhitz A & Siimco#‘ TV ash ] f # onmemmemconenmraninendmemeinne The Cantata, "A Yeat‘s Thanksgivâ€" ing‘‘ beld under the auspices of the Ladies Aduit~Bible Class in the Emâ€" mantel. Evangelical Church on ‘Tuey day evening. proved to be â€" a big * The reaging of ‘Miss Grace Wing of Berlin was a feature of theâ€"evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment. f i: se The varied progratmime which was prepared by the Misses Kaviman was an ¢xcellent one and very mauch apâ€" preciated by: those who. were fortunâ€" ate enough to be present.. ‘The decorâ€" ations were also yery pretty. CANTATA WAS Rev. E. M. Graff the entertainment. Preferred the Healthy. King. > "Do you wish the cured bacon ?" asked the butcher: of the young bride. ‘"‘Well, no," â€" she answered ;~ "I‘d ratter have some that lg?tl!'el’ been i1." Fks on t y te i: mt ol ty | The amnual ryeting .of the Waterloo Horticultural Society will be bheld on Monday "evening, < Nov. 4th,at â€" 8 o‘clock in the Town Mall for . the election â€" of ofMficers for the Ensuing year and â€" the transaction of â€" other business. All interestedare cordialâ€" ly invited to attend. * CLEASON SHANTZ, JACOB UFFELMANN, s Secretary. Tea rd (cffee HOME OF â€"GOOD GRQOCERIES King St,. . Phone TOL. fiw-rloo For a good cup of tea just try our Young Hyson. . Two prices at F Annual Meeting Waterloo Horticultural Society~ Rin Colfee, a good cofiee, | 25¢ per Ib. «> ~sThke undersipned has a few M NHHIHiHG Lots for sale, situated gm@ fm n:id% streets inf&falcrlao. Mt:st 4 1CR. ty £0 * 4 » Gives the Best satu;g;:?r@ fi‘&fiaL E’akfdg‘. vu_fn Shirk & Snider, Ltd, 25c and 40c Ib. CHOICE BRUILDING:XLOTS ! A BIG SUCCESS President was _ K. CRESSMAN WA eihs" n Pyous wh charge 43â€"3% of lb ‘C.Hâ€".MILLS &#Co. Paillette Silk $1.00 F i 6 5y * Bbermni [d Pal vi 2t 10. 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