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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1912, p. 5

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SS u% & E. M. DEVITT M 27. Deutsche Apothoke wWATERLOO. o w _ ‘PThe consert given by Goy Brothers rh in the Town Hall® on‘ Tues evening was largely attended. & Th.re was a large attendance â€"at ‘the market Saturday,. ~Eggs â€" sold t 88 and 40 cents per dozen. Butâ€" 3%¢. a 1b. * Potatoes $1.10 _ per Bay.â€" Vegetatles were plentilul while foul was scarce but sold at regular «prices. f > Mrs. C. W.. entertained the hwdm Department â€"of the Evangelical Sunday School _ on Wednesday afternoon. 368 x _ Anm . arle on an automobile broke while it was coming down King St., Thursday afternoon. .A biggy wheel ’nd axle . were submitted and .. the machine was towed bBack ‘to Berlin. & Mr. Martin Fischer, brewmaSster at the _ Kuntz ‘brewery has . purchased threa jrick . residences ‘on. Park ‘Ave“’muf?fir_.i*;gn E. Mortey. . .. M. Weiciel & Son have started the work. of installing.the $500 _ Bowser Eolil_n tank and pump in front . of their store on King St. The Paving (o. Bavy@ completed. the paving on Erh %%. and, have cormtmneneâ€" ed work on the ‘drive a:gy of Kuntz‘s Park corner King and William streets. §.8ix young people who were in . atâ€" mdance ~at the Whithy . Summer %(hool took part in a mock missionâ€" ‘@ry committee mecting, at the Methâ€" *E:'t Epworth League mecting â€" Monâ€" _éay evening., It proved both interâ€" ;’fi'ng and profitable and was | much ~en‘oved. f + ‘The G.~N. W. Telegraph Coâ€",‘ have install d i‘ branch office in A. 3 Urâ€" sthdt‘s confectionery store to _ give the travelling public better accommoâ€" dation. ‘ 4 ‘The‘ Premiim Department and the Heavyweights of the Mutual Life Asâ€" gurance Co. played a friendly bow!â€" ing game on . Wednesday evening. 'l‘hi Prémium. Dept. defeated the _ Hevy weights two out of three. , Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder, George St., EI ‘be the hostess of the Presbytetrâ€" Tan Ladices‘ Aid Society on Thursday miternoon, December 12th, at _ three p‘clock, and a very kind invitation is xte to all the ladies:of the conâ€" t.on and theit friends. â€"So far as.known, not a graduate of the Berlin Business College is out of a pogition. â€" Get a clear, . frank exâ€" p on of what the college can do for you by writing _ for the college tatalog. 1t is free. " Numerous pleasant aflairs are . beâ€" Ec given in the Twinâ€"City, in . honor Mr.‘ and Mrs. G. W. Harrison, whose removal to Fredericton, N. B., in the near. future is.a. matterâ€" â€" <of much regret to their many friends, ; bowever, joinin learty â€" conâ€" tulations on the well earned proâ€" fon of Mr. Harrison. W Last Monday evening the members Jt the ‘"Grand ‘River Country Club" we one of > their delightful _ social atherings at the Club House in 1 rt." The entertainment _ on s occasion‘took the form of a ball, with perfect musie, a good floor f the kind & wa“n attention "fo° details by in charge, ‘ . the w hours ‘sped away all too . soon lAnd everyone unanimously voted it wone of the very nicest dances. $ Mr. Chas. Ott of Betlin moved into @ fine new _ residence corner Willow #nd Allan St. on Monday. This is ‘the Seventh house built by Mr. Chas. E.â€"Fischer this year. Mr. Fischer will have five more houses completed ore the end of 1912, making a total [ 12 houses this year. . $ > Mrs. Edward F. Seagram was the Â¥ of Athe ‘Wotmen‘s Musical Club Saturday afternoon, . when . a n programmie was . given, which met with gréat appreciation on part of the unusually large. numâ€" Bér of. members and friends present. heâ€"President, Mrs. G. Herbert Row!lâ€" y, presided, and the following ladies bok: part:~(Mrfs) Kerr, Mrs; H:\ \AL. )k, Mrs. J; I. Frank Anthes, Mrs. X.Smyder, and _ the Misses Danicis, .fl, ,._ Ahrens, Breithaupt _ and w‘ pim. Tea was seflrd at â€" the . ) Thesa ‘I;'D\Temem- Bave only rfil‘lfio + the support given £ by its Feaders. ‘They °: are mply :\ rewarded _ by the knowledgo iat in ‘The â€"Sun they have a paper o mthil opinions without "at. favot.. The Sun should be in Ontatio farm home ; it‘s a duty E: . 0*4p to bims>l{ and his Imported High for H have. : 4 this «01 »pend a few s66tal hours wit and celebrate your Lirthday, By your Pleasant ma_nuts. man‘ . M i qs etes . that Mt ankong ‘us : The fondest . wish of all, we express to i‘ toâ€"night ‘is. that good Crtrtzr” may continue to you in the path of righteousness, may _ permit you to live, and e many mé)ro_meafint_mqiversuin ® AHigned . [} > , DEATH OF MRS. The death of â€" Mrs. Emil _ Wankel, Union street, took place on Wednesâ€" day motning, December 4th, . sufferâ€" ing from a paralytic stroke on Tuesâ€" day evening. The deceased was 44 years of age,and hal been in ill health for over a year. She is survived ty a husband‘and four childrenâ€" at homie, Irene, Harold, Martha, and Florence; four brothers, Chaist and John H. Ziegler of Waierlvo, George Ziegler of Berlin and Henry Ziegler ofâ€" St. Clements; four sisters, _ Mrs. Valenâ€" tine Foorster of Hawkesville, Mrs. Levi Moogk of ;St, Clements, _ Mrs. John Leflz'r of .Erbsville and _ Mrs. E. Kubn Of Berflin, : â€" €, The funeral will be held on Satâ€" urday aiternoon at 3 o‘clock at the home and ~thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. Un i Hymeneal | ‘ A protty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the home of Mr. Martin B. Snider, Waterloo, when his daughter, Miss Hannah Smâ€" der, became the happy bride of â€" Mr. Nelson Shuett of Berlin. _ The cere mony was performed by Bishop Jonâ€" as Snide. Mr. Eldon Wismer _ and Miss Esther Shanté were attendants. The bride was prettily attired in a cream delaine dress. ©@300000000c000CO® CONC000VÂ¥u.â€"2200000003®® There . were . guests present from Waterloo, Berlin, Bridgeport, Elmira and St. George: .: A very pretty wedding was solem®)following selections wi ized on Wednesday at 12.30 o‘clock at“{,t; uv;lnéh;ie:ct o the home of *Mr. and Mrs. Da.vidf â€" Morning: Linton, Pine Grove Farm, Strasburg, | ; a f when theit only. daughter, Peat] 1sg |Praite Ye the Fatberâ€" bell, became the bride of Mr. _ John| AD‘de With MeCâ€"E. J. Ogram, a prosperous farmer of Guernâ€"| Eventng. sey, Sask., only son t Mr. and Mrs. O Jesus. Thou Art St Robert _ Ogram «of. this city. About| _ Bontemps, Choir, Pity guests were present. The ‘cereéâ€"| Ave Mariaâ€"Millard. M mony which:took place under an arch | Abideâ€"With â€"Meâ€"Liddle of heather was performed by the Rev. Hallman. s «Johnson of Preston. The bride‘s aunt, ;wss Maty hBa:ze‘ :: Â¥Edinburgh, ’fércot- \ Aevrmmemtcmtes. and Lrought ather from Scotâ€" land for the arch, The ‘bride looked | Annual M‘ lovely: in asmauve satin gown and1 w«~ carried a bouquet cf roses and lilies| ‘The anmual meeting c of the valley. Little Emily Seibert,| Rink Co. was beld at neice ‘of the grooti made‘a charming nesday evening. The f flower ‘£§Ml and looked sweet in â€"_pink| ment ‘fot:the year sho satin wiw Afirming. ~Miss Edna |past year has been a * Bonyl of ‘a cousin of ‘the bx:;('l‘:' one. y played the wedding march. ‘The : directors clected groom‘s gilt to the bride was a gold| E. Seagram, W. Hogs watch and 1o# and to the flower girl Bride, George Bruce, \a gold locket." Th bride is a : very | and Dr. F. G.. Hughes. popular young lady and will be greatâ€"| Mr. J. K. Shinn y ly missoft amolg‘{u friends and esâ€" | Sectctary to succeed M pecially in her church. Many beautiâ€" Shall who is now . resi \fut gifts aniong them a furlined. coat| Onto. The. caretaker from the bride‘s father showed the Scason will be Mr. Ge« esteem in which the young couple are|. Another successful s held. â€" After a~ sumptuous wedding 100k¢4 forward to pre dinner had been Served Mr. and Mrs, | ther will be favorable. Ugram left amid showers of contetti| Monday, Wednesday on the 5.20 Urain for New York. . | OVOnitigs of cach week and Mrs. ‘O@fAm) will: spend the win | Obtheryears, be reserve «. Waterleo, akt Miss<Lrene We, a\nuniber Ugram left amid showers of confetti on the 5.20 train for New York. Mr. and Mrs: Ogfam)will: spend the winâ€" ter . with‘ ‘their Ontatio friends and will leave in March for theit home in tfle West & Miss Rose Hertel and Mr. Addison Schiefley were quietly married : on Thursday at the Waterloo ‘Lutheran mateds ‘1€q§- l enbrenoed â€" ho clated. k t 3 loft on the %:90 train for Detroit, Chicago, and other points. The bride wore a brown travelling suit . with hat to match, On their return they will take up their residence in their newly futnished. home at,. 86 _ St, Georsrée St.â€" Berlin: n w 6 g»e € cb was s s was read. ble SCHIEFLEYâ€"HERTE! i dide Sp ts SHUERTâ€"SNIDER OGRAMâ€"LINTON C CH ~) Miss I EMIL WANKEL Waterlo De« held on â€" Satâ€" o‘clock at the Mount Hope 11 â€" Strasburg, , Pearl Isa Mr. _ John er of Guernâ€" g (riends *« BIRTHDAY nd @nC can the ead was held at.theâ€" hospital on pré 4 ~ B &,, N 4 Aco anmo to ya sad Jor payment. .» Mrs.: Gabel, Mre. Weger I‘ady Superintendent form commpttes for the ensuin *A Aarge cmy.tdigh,'ib' m day party given in St; Jobn‘s L eran Chureh on Thursday evening unâ€" and Young People‘s Society of | congregation.. An .. elaborate â€" proâ€" gramme was rendereéd. . Among . the nuumbers were, a:Pigno trio given bÂ¥y the: Misses Martha and Lily Bockelâ€" mann and Elsie Boehiman~ . A ~solo by little Louisa Gerâ€" man only four years ol age surprised the whole audience. A recitation in Pennsylvania Dutch ‘was given by Mr. Wahl, An: English recitation _ given by Mr. ‘Sorenscen, a studént of the Seminary < was ~ delivered very ably. The Ladi¢s‘ Chorus of the .church renâ€" dered a teautiful song and the‘ last number of the programme took. the whole audience by surprise, a living album _ was given, . and the picture shown in â€" ife size. / Miss Bornholt gave the life history of the diffetrent pictures in her album..and those peoâ€" Lle . furnishing the Ifeâ€"sized pictures toâ€"her album did it with great abiliâ€" ty‘ and the audience were delighted with the able manmer in which . this living album was presented to them. Letters â€"â€" of congrat@lation and gilts were s nt â€" accompanried by beéautiful ANNIVERSARY The sixth Annijversary of the scttleâ€" memt of the Rev. William D.‘ Lee as Minister of the Waterloo ~Proesbyâ€" terian Charch will be observed . ;by special services on Sunday, December 8th, conducted by the Rev.â€" R. <B. Cochrane, M. A., Knox Church, Wood+ stock, Ont. Mr. Cochrane is ‘a son of the late Dr.. Wm. Cochrane, Brantâ€" ford, Modergtor of the Gencral Asâ€" sembly 1882, whose name and memâ€" ory are still honored and revered by the Church at large, because of his energetic, .faithful and successful labâ€" ors. His son is a worthy son of a worthy father, who has ministered most acceptably to the important congregation of Knox Clurch, Woodâ€" stock for several years. He is reâ€" garded as one ‘of‘the ablest.preachers among the younger Ministers of the Church, and a cordial invitation . is extended to all to attend morning and evening. Friends _ and _ strangers Letters were s pogtry Mr. Mo will be made most welcome. _ The following selections will be rendered by the Choir. j Praise Ye the Fatherâ€"Gounod. Choir Absde With Meâ€"E. J. Pull. Choir, . Eventng. . > O Jesus. Thou Art Standingâ€"W. H. Bontemps, Choir, : Ave Mariaâ€"Millard. Mr. Joe. Ellis. The directors clected are:. Messts. E. Seagram, W. Hogg, A. B. Mcâ€" Bride, George Bruce, Albert Hergott and Dr. F. G.. Hughes. Mr. J. K. Shinn was appointed sectetary to succeed Mr. W.â€"J. Marâ€" shall who is now residing in â€" Torâ€" onto. ‘The. caretaker â€" for the coming season will be Mr. George Binning. Another successful season is being looked forward to previded the weaâ€" ther will be favorable. Monday, Wednesday . and Pll? evenings of cach week will, as A h evenings of each week will, as in otheryears, be reserved for the cur} ers, while the hockeyists and skaters will have the other evenings of each week . j Farm comprising 100 acres, . more or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising â€" 10. acres bush, balance under good ‘state . of cultivation,‘" well fenced, 8 acres sown in hh wheat, about 3 acres good orchard, bank Barn 80x80 with driving shed, never failing well, frame house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and allâ€" nécessary out build« ings. For further particulars apply to -:'“i Daniel Gerber, Crossaill, Ont 50â€"t1. i donation . Luthetan Annual Meeting tion ete aFt PARTY AT ST. __ |" JOHN‘S CHURCK : by _ Mr rphy, M Farm for Sale n > Cl $3.00 M | thanks ran Chy We‘chel ch 4 ended® ‘~ SERVICES M Miss ~Mary th th Gent ues Th ow ‘vatee" The other Euse Puflty‘ 'oh:iuh water x: btlnn;:nt were traced to some ‘qhu (Wae would here recommend ‘that we intlo duea a. nruwfiu in the near fuâ€" ture® as ~car omâ€"in other places, which ~no â€" doubt worlé aid in â€" imâ€" proving the sanitary condition. : . The ‘mil supply has been very sat isfactory. dur‘ng. this year. We _X made. a number of teststo assure our. sclves of that Tact.. Dr.. Stetling:= »s appointed . hy the boatdâ€"i> emaming all the herds» that were ustd for Cl milk supply and found among‘â€" Ahem three susPicious.C18¢8. _ i.3%n ~»6l> PN under the â€" Tuberculosis test: Oue proved {> be tubetcalar and destroyâ€" ed then and ~> there. He under Th proved t ed th reported consition with a equipp the t: jeath in towns~ 0 Under the act s AOrâ€") U will ask other Cour the same: s ‘The mayor agi‘r‘ that some action al ahardship for the‘ such a road," was. _ Tt wasâ€"pointed out that an . eSort had becm made by a previous council to. establish the system: but that. the nomter of â€"signatures on the Iist _ 0f citizens who favored the stheme. was yery small and not en3ouraging. Poth Deputyâ€"reeve Schiede! ant Bechtel were of *the"same ‘opnio the Medical Officer of Health,‘ That a gathage system should be troduced next yvear. nakimg irther p desire not‘ de curity curity * ‘This is a phasa of the quesâ€" tion: _ which should receive adequate cons deration _ before the submission of the bylaw it it is to have a good thance of receiving the endorsation of the ratepayers. «â€"A Ratepayer. Mean th the Communication Washington t â€"â€" the Cé Death of Ceorge Gilliax am treat Diph b 18 I tar M REVISTON OF TARIFF let. Rever the 4 May Of olation â€" T and is in vent ‘of Di every effort read . ofâ€" the Opific 91 be tubercalar and destror x and ~.> there. ° H the. > siables in a ~sanitar and â€" supplied the far u«: nted â€" form as to regul y . WASs. .05 Favor Sys the ad Committee on Ways . . a conferents toâ€"day, ag! earings the first week n the propésed revision I¢ ot ‘over 100 nopulatson. t such tWwhsâ€"receive no he improvement ‘iâ€" the désfsdfi(‘(j:.‘»fom' within Thus thetc"are stretchc® he outlying Aistticts _« whiclt iyfn a vot y pout h8 ConfiT? Counsil tis câ€" Fever unoll as follows :+ and members of t T owb of : Waterioo ;â€" pinion‘tha 31 U Diph in Democratic members Roads. ‘viede) ‘i m ‘of th se at { { typhoi itsellâ€"as The othe utside c: t id d»Hy be it Xly HViT 7 il and Ald. nion @s .o Ylk4a W an H 118 and 1| i There was a Hall yesterday to pay water. counts. The a monthsearlier vear ends on tw It had been . reported thai there were two cases of smalilpox in Water loo,‘ but. . upon examination it . ‘was found that the cases on King stréet and Caroline street were both chicker pox. However, every precaution ;. 4s being taken by the medical author px pox beir ties t THE BORDEN OF 1999. & HONCHONOCOCCECOUOTCOOCO $1500 buys 8 roomed brick house in the healthy village of Hawkesville, with cement céllar, hot air {urnace, summer Kitchen, woodshed, â€" smokeâ€" house, hard and soft water, â€" driving shed, britklined stable,; Pig pen, len houss, 4 acres . of land, 25 hens, 3 swarrts bees and a Jersey cow. > ~_ Apply to ~~ > 18â€"3m (w[m[®® BERLIN BRANCH 4 WATERLOO BRANCH : ‘ E. W. Lamprey, Manager. P. V. Wilson, Manager onE Ti m C T 1 w T ) o 10 Tm mJ im L m im im uym m h m m Li J Tw T5 c T m 1| w o 1 V T 1X e‘ [ ) i T 1 n L 8t 1w [®[ w (w [ w [® Thex Sansol‘s Antiâ€"Diabetes THE SANOL MFC. CO., LTD WINNIPEC. :Price 2.00, most gists. Informati ture free . 5 REPORT IS UNFOUNDED Home for Sale Is the only remedy record of complete DiABEFTES Gives the Best Satisfaction: for ;jcflherali Baking.: ‘Pastry Flour For Pastnies. ® _ ~0. ;. _ â€"~= Daily Bread Flour Shirk / adding thereto segularly. Interest at 3 per cent. per annum drawn. WLTLICS _All prosperous farmers have money saved up amd the _expl*lubn_ ) they began to gave money. _ Every farmer should have a Sdvings 0. ho s Nove Phone 76. big AIK 4 The Farmer with a Bank Account 1aw was nenen bat wsigerable < wine M. Weichel F k S m J T To T T i w T e m J T m e T w m Tw w OJ wl w w e m $X m Je J Jow [ | u.. rush at the Town being the last day and ~electric . acâ€" ts were issued ong the ~commission‘s mber the 30th id ble, Pig pen land, 25 her Jersey cow. § ~~>~ Hawkesville, Ont le (G. WINN ling drng nd Jitera ul THE BANK OF TORONTO. h has urnace, smokeâ€" driving n, hen {C. H. MILLS & CO, ssse*a2assssaksese ers®ueisinrsesseess 8e esse2 s es s es 008 U SE O N L Y etc. M niae ns .. t nCt t s Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Fancy â€" Linens;® S‘ffi‘;& .. Dressing Reliable in Qtualily . E.:. and at Moderate Prices Suggestions For â€" Xmas â€" Gifits LADES‘ HANDKERCHIEE ALL PRICES. Leave your next orderifor a set of HMarness with us, We have employed experienced men who underâ€" stand the business thoroughly.In prices you?wm find us right. â€"= ) ay f & A th ther. ther stylis Christmas Handkerchiefs, in a very large assortment. . to choose, ‘ fine. qualities of linen, lawn, etc., .. in .cmbroidered, bemstitched avdâ€"initial, . prices trange from, 5¢ up. to ...... $2.00 Ladies‘ fine Kid Hove made in France, all . every pair guaranteed 1 the ‘best of wear, at 5100. 31.25 ‘éndatg...-.vr.‘ H. W. WILHELM ible Let us help you to decide. We are : Ladies‘© Hand® Bags, Handkerchefs, Kid Lace Collars, Hosiery, Fancy Linens, 6t Christmas. gifts. ; 3. Sjy e ted M 39 LADIES‘ KID CASII AND: ONH \DII REPAIRING AND OILINCG HARNESS PROMPTLY DONE. Miller hades, in sue good quality and ‘cord har certaini S‘ HAND BAGS ; 50¢ UP TO $2.00 uh Your New Harness at Toyland fTand PIEPER BLOCX â€" :BERLIN, ONT. U and the Bags in all the suede and * leaâ€" a place LOVES le PR t shapes, to give & " pair >+ $1,30 1CT t «6 & Hohmeier pleasure for the children: gyer) ys, | tim toys, MM...M& he hundred, a splendid arvay 00 Bridgéport, : Ont. { their prosperity Xécount in e Ladies‘ Knittedâ€"Scarfs and Mutliers, in a very > find" â€"as» sortment, . colors: > in â€"~navy, white, â€"red, grey, pale â€" blue, pink, champagne, and ~black, at each 50c, 75¢, up to : $4.50 KNITTED SCARFS AND MUFFLERS. Fancy linens in centreâ€"pieces and. doylies, . beautiful . patâ€" terns and designs, â€"withâ€" emâ€" broidered and hemstitched edgâ€" es and centros,â€"~prices â€" range from 25¢ up to............«â€" $3.00 FANCY LINENS TABLE LINEX ANDâ€"SETS.: A nice Linen ~Set â€" would roakeâ€"a handsome : Christmas gift. We have a nice ~range in pure linen, choice‘ patterns, slie 2x 2}, and napkins â€" 24x 21, at perâ€"set $5.25 and $5.40 n‘gof Harness witht CASH AND ONE PRICE Waterloo‘s Harness Shop King St. . â€" Waterloo ving a big : range «© of oves, Umbrelias, Scarts, Come and see the pretty y thin PI&D ever * 4e

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