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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Dec 1912, p. 8

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2i C pey hoe i feo 31 préscn lt wili â€"be sbot 0 BOK led "The thirty d lately to this ho rore popula he 1 te pre th PME P o T : m es o 5. F Brove w . alvcinc+ q h‘“&u‘*{*fiwm g l shher corioin Loo\ 5Ve 0 R Mis the Following_ members |lASst wee e, Miss Beatrice Beh asd Mr.â€" 1 Hamn oi w iA Be rresd ETCSP milloe ‘0ote, Bow m M ndt Feor ge 1 Mis Uusy : season &”mmwurl 46 \ Hall Y # o sn t tss meren left tor© her home: in 3&17 on Friday< where : she will ‘spend _ the Chrintmas holidays.â€"â€" Master: FErhest Eburly who is attending Upper : Canâ€" adaCollege at Toronto _ spent the Christmas holidays with his parents in . town â€"The many . friends â€" of ~Mr; &J. Lein wil} be pleased . to. hear ‘he is recovering from his recent m" d hm‘..b $ m um‘l spent part: clâ€"last week h‘;lrh..‘* Miss\ Brandt of Markdate h’q-an! her Christmas vacation at . her . here.â€"Mr. °R. Martin spent part of the, week: in Berlin.â€"Mr. J w p-wmâ€"«-mA public sthool â€" e was made the recipient of a get : of sterling â€"silver spoons m a > hand* some. tie pin ‘by. the lars : â€"and teachers of the school. Mr. Hammond is severinz‘ his conmection ‘with >.the ‘scbool and intends entering on other work after ‘the holidays.â€"Miss : Pad} Ftu Harper _ of Waterloo is : visiting her ‘grandpatents, Mr. and «Mrs. Ph}1; LChristman >over" the ‘holidays. f Local and â€"Personal.â€"Miss Evelyn Andérson of Belleville, who has . just graduated front MéeDonald . Instltute, Gueldh, is spending several days with, Miss Liiise Tilyâ€"The .Blair . youhg people are prepariug a Christmas en‘ tertainment. to be ‘held in the schoof house on the ‘even‘ng of. Dec. 23rd.â€" Mr. Lloyd C.â€".TiHt â€"_of Ottawa and Miss Louise C. Tilt of McDonald â€" Inâ€" stitute, Guelph, _ are spending. . the Christmas vacation at> their homeâ€" Miss Lillie: Beattie, who is attending McDonald. Institute, is spending. ~ the holidays with her .parents Rere. s Tamt Lon M Was much appReciatet ice, which owlng to the iiBg is 2t her rmal dance wa w ~ MrSA. ay night by the ar ‘was ‘woine hers: in sponding me in Biy theâ€" )~was ;fll d A« ‘ vb& â€"â€" Wing Witto y us }W Elmira, ‘Dec. 17th, to Nt. and Mrs. Solomon Lichty, a daugbâ€" .. Mr: and Mrs. Noah Wideman, . a daughter. ‘~ 4 \ Brubacherâ€"Near Heldeiberg," to. Mr. and Mrs. ‘John. M. Brubacher,‘ a son. Norwoodâ€"At. Elora, Dec. 15th, â€" to . _ Mr. and Mrs: Walter Norwood, a m ces w i € m , ~ underwent a critical at "the Berlinâ€" & Waterice . Hospital proved in health:and it is hoped‘ that she will in a thort time be ~restored last Friday for: Winnipeg, she intends: to spend # few months with her two sons. and one daughter.â€" Mr. John Afoiter is again after the cun ning {ozes and three have already falâ€"| len prey <to his gun: | Stumpfâ€"In Eimira, Dec. 17th, to Mr ~and . Mrs. «Otto dw.a ighter . Buiinerâ€"In Wellesiey,â€" Déc., n§> to .. oMr.sand Mre. Thos. A. â€" Buimer, a Widemanâ€"In. Peel Tp., Dec, 12th, to Wernerâ€"Dechertâ€"At Waterloo. _ Dec. i $3rd, by Rev. E. Bockelman. A}â€" "bert A. Werner to Annie Dechert. Knowellâ€"Pulkowskyâ€"At â€" Berlin, Der. J"lfll-‘ by Re;i,y JP., Mikim, â€"> I’?'d .Kuowell to Hangah Pulkowsky, ‘; > Shantzeâ€"Reitzâ€"A¢: Butler, Pa;, _ Dec ‘18th, Rev.. Vernon Shantz, : formerâ€" 1v of Berlin to Maty E. Reits. Mattellâ€"At St. Clements, Dec. ~21st Joseph Mattell, aged 79 years. =â€" Steddickâ€"At Elmira, Dec. 18th, Ferâ€" dinand Stedd Io}&.'*mul 60 vears, 8 ; months and ~8 6i Alse ‘ Ruppglâ€"At Elmtra,‘ Dec. 14th, â€" John: VWv aged 95!“". 17 “"- o Thomasâ€"At Waterlo6,‘ Dec. . 23nd, . Irs C. Thomas, aged 87 years. Sauderâ€"Near Preston, Dec. 19, > Mrs. Joseph Sauder, mother: â€" of __ Mrs. Menno Devitt and â€"Mrs.© Thomas a;l"ll'filllrd. Waterloo, in h;’l;:llt vear .--&rlsl’g.l)n‘.,‘ , ~ Mré. . ~J . "Bullas. 244 > Stangeâ€"At Flogmdale, Dec. 18. John Stange, aged :87â€"years. Duenthâ€"Near Hawkesville, . Der. 18th > daughter â€"of ‘Mr:: and Mrs. â€" Stepben Duench, aged 15 years. > Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of Chris mm Shelter, late: of the â€" Tows» of Wellestey, in ‘the County iof "Wateribo, Weaver, Deceased. *Ths Statutes of Ontario,‘" 1 George V., Chapter 26, ~thatâ€"all creditom and pthers having claims against the es tate of the uald, Christopher Schelter, who died on ur about the seventeenth day of March, 1908, are required,:~ on fl before the fifth day‘ of January, 1913, to send hy post prepaid or deâ€" Hyer to Massrs. Clement & Clement, of the City of Berlin. Rolicitors ~for. \John "Hill, Farther, _ ‘mnd‘ "Louis Fleischauer, Blacksmith, the m tors of the suid deceased, their lian and surnames, addresses and deâ€" scriptions, â€" the full <particularg â€" of Susser. C g niraep‘s ganient. /0_"â€" by e Markham, Olt.u‘ .C.8. m.un;:. ‘ Lakefield, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. their claims, theâ€" statentent . of accounts and the naturé of the rities, if any, held by them. . And further take notice that _ alfter| c%g8.â€"Mr.. Jo¢. Adleldt shot a . large such last mentioned date the said exâ€"| red â€"fok last ~Friday.â€"Mrs." Jacot ecutors will proceed to distribute the| Refhm ~and> daughter ol« Berlinâ€" ‘ was assets oi the: deceased among â€" the} visiting Mrs.:â€" Jacob> Rbel on ‘Saturâ€" parties entitled ~thereto, baving _ réâ€"| day.â€"Mrs. L; Keasig ol Berlin is visâ€" gard onlyâ€" to theâ€"claams of â€" which| iting â€"her daughter Mrs. \Jacob Ebetâ€" they shall then have: notice, and that| Mr. ‘Mltown Latech of Beftin had the the said executors will not {e hable | misfortune: of â€"injuring his arm‘ ‘ and for the said assets or anry, part thereâ€"| hand ‘on Thursday in t ‘Beflin sugar of to any person or persons of whos® | factory ‘and is home -:'\m?be-:: # Claims: hotice ghall ‘hot have been reâ€"| ‘ / s - ceived by them at the time of â€" such Sudinediciiieglon es ntmnemmenien sny P“mm‘ t eot 9 bÂ¥ t f'b'iiii.d‘;m sixteenth day . of Decem: "T "Comniit« toement,° _| Soheitors for John Hill and Louis . Fleischauer, executors of (Chrisâ€" topher Scheltér, â€" deceased. I was cured ol Rheumatic ‘Gout by MINARD‘S LINIMENT ‘Halifax. ANDREW KING. 1 was cured ol Adute Bronchitis by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. LT. COL. C. CREWE READ. de Notice is hereby glyes pursuant to d la 6t ~where Marriages Deaths Births M M M ot to Mt takes “u:u rier ~ hat yer. |__On behalf of: the pupils â€" of ©. the , Co!le‘l;tc, we ask: vou fib good angugh to accept this clubtag, whick we trust will beofâ€"réal : sérvice: to you, and in which any future troubles g1st| which may. cross your pathway *+may .â€"|be buried. We also hope your cartyâ€" Â¥Fer.| ing itâ€"with you will everbe a remindâ€" , gior of the many pleasant hours â€"{may we say) spent in preparing us for _y.h.ll life of usefuiness. N. e * [ o w 20 . ) Pepenh ie â€" â€" c B. C. 1. Students and the 2 * B, Honor the Popular Teacfiir : | ‘of the Ca «h‘p. ~The lesson ended * and she classâ€"room .was n-m;flhd to ‘the door. As soon as order < was obtained Mr. Wilirid Wiegand, â€"of"11 C, stepped forward and read the lolâ€" lowing address, while Miss ‘ Maude Bramm, of IILI. C, at . the ~proper moment presented, on behalf of the @tudents, a handsome : andâ€"carefully: syuipped ~clubâ€"bag:â€" _ ~Berlin Collegiate, Dec>20, 1912. Dear Mr. Norman. 28 + We, the pupils of the Berlia Colle giate Institute, having learned. that you mcbouttoluvazo school and staff, â€"degirg to take: opportunity ol showing our appreciationâ€"of yout uhiform kindness while acting . as our Commercial Master. and also to exâ€" press our wellâ€"wisues Jor «every â€" sug cess in your new position.â€" We have always found that you have taken ~a keen interest in our studies at school. and also in our welfare‘ outside â€" of theâ€" schooroom,. fi» * & member : ~stafl ) the #"C. "2. 1. 106 mtore than â€" oi years, severed . al : connsétio mummm&. riows ~uét vities, O course 1 ron pointment from the ‘County; it was ‘well known‘ that Mr. Norman i ef on waig venponet h u\pmle&mn':'mm- ship, ‘his dutiesto commente o New Year‘s Day. â€"~Mr. Nerman has been very ’& with the students and staf, and > servedly. so, that 1t was ‘the most fatural thing in the world that they should seek to surprise him with. as ts sritnd io im we reeton‘n gteet ‘ox! nq' and best wishes m T0 his" pew position. (Promptly ~at 4.55 p.m.the *students from all the forms of the sebool, â€"and the members|. of the stait "rashed" Form 1 °C, whore Mr. Norman appedred tobe _ terribly in earnest over: a: lesson in ~ penimanâ€" After most â€"hearty â€"anplause and equally bearty singing of the oustomâ€" ary songs, ‘Mr. Norman made: a »very «iitable yet very modest reply.~While he felt that the complimentsâ€" which had been paid: him by both .. students and staff were.. from his . point : ol view, beyoud his deserts, he expressâ€" ed ;pleasure on noting that his . efforts to do the bestâ€"he could, not only <to impbat knowledge â€" butâ€" to influence character,> had been recogrized. in‘ the addresses of both teachers and pupils. _ Mur report system gives in a â€" conâ€" cise, accurate, available manner just what . information â€" anyone handling building <or enginsering /supplies* . or mapchinery must have to make: sales. These reports are mailed daily to the leading supply . houses, contracâ€" tors ‘and builders throughout.‘ Canâ€" adla. We require a representative in Waterloo to report promptly and acâ€" curately» news of: sales . opportunities inâ€" these trades. As it requires but a few moments: daily to obtain the information our propositi bn looked upon in the naturp of .o side line. ° Reply immediately .to M Daily Reports Limitéd, . 280. St. W.. Toronto. s on o e Reporter Wanted 4 “',ETTW ‘Imcals and Personals;â€"WÂ¥heâ€" anntal school meeting was beld this ‘Thursâ€" day fortenbon. â€"The _5 : entertain« boid in ‘the Tp.. on ‘Friday even: ing was a great . and _ gréeat credit is due to the teachers for (the z ork ‘given‘ to t::. rw Ahe amme . w C was tell m-m ominations " for K:o T p Council will yake Place the â€" Hall . here on Monday after hoon. Have you selectéd your . mah yot ?â€"Mr. . Becker â€" and Miss Kiopp ‘hare ‘ lsft for theit respective homes to spend the holidays.â€"Miss Leomorh Enider has arrived home from L: naonths stay with her . uncie in toba .â€"Mr. Geo.. Hemmerich of QueeRs Lollege, Kingston, is spending .the Â¥ztition at home.â€"Be with tha. kidt at the Christmas ttea {estival of the y “w';nn Sunday school this evening w ' v The Canadian Countryman Weekly Fill out the &ccompanying coupon al in your order now, §b 4 JP e CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRALE Both these Journals are recognize their own respective hields and the comb is an unrivalled ng*@fldf_ofier., s Publishers lydise smm to cA . 2o © 0 \ tHB cnnom,cx.g. Inclose g1.50 for which pleaseâ€"send . Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and g‘uswn o yT one year as per yourspeél ‘offer." .2 Name Two Papers For State whether New or Old Subscriber Specia} Price for Both , Conestogo Baden Address WATERLOO, ONT. $1.50 COUPON Prisce News _ Notes. â€"A1l : of our Leaeness, Seft hare on Friday to â€" apend tHet 1 Cliristmas holidays ++ theif respet 18. homes and no doubt will be ‘ready "m 4 resume therduties ‘with ore 6 $ + than .tefore afterâ€" the holid@y! ~pre L. Beskerâ€"and family of Preston aâ€"e // @ spending _ a fowâ€" days here. WISR® t paraiits.â€"Mrs.°C.~ L.‘ Lickiy of Te )3 verse, Mich., is spe! ing Aweo | W bere with her brothers, sistets, abdfat. \ home.â€"The mm!ficfi; dister and _ . 4 Cora Hammer of the $Wa | ~Cole â€"â€" legiate are © spending wheir Uhristmas, /." holidays at howm>.â€"Miss E Walton [* of London Colleciate is at home lfot *) a short time.â€"Miss Ella Otimann ol :./ Waterioo :is ‘at home for s w w jeks \> alfter which she wil} go to Toronto â€"â€" |.> | We Mflt vory M'“' ..us“ ‘.:‘ oS ‘death of Mr. Rudy Lichty who * was . _ | m but two weeks and dinl last S 1‘ s day morning from : a‘paralytie stroke.» 1 . Wnterment will taxe pipce in the Ame | ) ish Mennonite rmy ) the _ 9r0.â€" _/ line.â€"Another Â¥i sudden death _ 6Câ€" _ / curred near . Kingwood 0 burday |â€" last when M Menno Schrimdt y $ a paralytic stroke â€"Nr. and / Py * Strett of north . Toronto‘ ale ‘ ing a woék with their day M | :/ A. J.‘ Saunders.â€"Mr. and e yebrâ€"of Pigeon, Mich , ate 3 shor‘ time hereâ€" with She daWer‘s pat nts, Mr. and Mrs.: CR. eangencn> A. mesting was held: Monday : tht patrons to organize a" Joint . Items _ of In . i+ N 3.‘ C: Shants ~ imited Mrs. Hkrxbort Shant of W Sunday.â€"Mr : and<Mrs: D. teturned home after‘a 64 it with, their son at Paf Mr. A. C. Bownm.an, MASW @ man ‘and Miss Liztie Mut an extended trip to Flo:t fornia ‘and . intend stay% thonths. â€"Mr. 8. §. Lautor ‘Huntington, â€" Indiana: i¢"" Christimas holidays. at i .â€"Miss Burbara Shantt | man,> Sask:, 18 Ing At hor. home hete.â€"â€"Mi8 spending ber Christmas bo het hoime in Guelph<The tort . which: ~ wal ,:LI houts 1as y @Ven 'M‘-fla}:uu'fi 6 ad and uaeunofi - thirty â€" cents «chool was .. 0| Wad. T frot all ah incre judging R. Oke try and T he W The ‘aterl0o penéd in . ho Wellesley o Shinkl _ Poultry Show rations Mannheim n or We e s of prC ver previou® be started: %04 ndon will f ar. fowl and o iti08 lea e witer ME > e latters par. onany by ~ t :;fi%‘e{ n Caister But i: Aetente~ | A 0 report . the | ; * hok

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