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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1913, p. 5

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_ Read the advertiscments in the * * Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. It will pay you. » / Five Hundred _ Dollars wanted _ at / ‘>once on intetest at 6 per cent. First _ _ Class security. Apply Box F. Waterâ€" t Aha. 4â€"3t. ons coanninntennainpigpeiaia n mm l 1 i - "ables were spread (n the comn ‘2 Bir. Ed. Fischer the well known ous Masomic Hall for over 200 ‘ _ Borseman of Watcrloo has bought 3 ‘sons and every seat was occupied Messts. B. E. Bechtel and | 30â€" H. Bechtel attended | ~â€"<‘the annual meeting of the Canadian _* Clay Products Manulacturers® Asso-\ * ciation, held at Toranto this week. | Not a graduate of the Berlin Busi * mess College, so far as known, is ovG ts w of a position. Since the fall _ term . _ opened, 225 students have registeted. * New students enter every week. I Cname, "imponed thigh ho d 18 _ .Grade Perfumes, etc., etc. 3 Hv\dewm for Huyâ€" â€" Jer‘s Chocolates and x Kotaks and Supplics Miss MacSwayne of Lindsay _ has been appointed assistant superintendâ€" ent at the Berlin and Waterloo hosâ€" pital to relieve Mrs. Bowman _ of some of her dutics. She is a gradâ€" uate of the Boston General hospital. She comes very highly recommended. A number of interesting news items were crowded out and will appear in the next week‘s issue. ‘The fast â€" Wacerloo Junior Hockey team who defeated Preston on Monâ€" day night, by a score of 5 to 3, will mcet New Hamburg‘s strong soptetto at the Waterloo rink Thursday . eVenâ€" ing and an exciting game is assured. dey night, DY a S20°C ©° 0 OS Te nds ns se C y P mcet New Hamburg‘s strong soptctto| Winnipeg, Paris, Dorchestetr, Galt, at the Waterloo rink Thursday . eVenâ€" llanover, : Hespeler, Chesley, Oshawa, ing and an exciting game is assured. |St. John, N. B., Chatham, Ottawa, . + . Fredericton, N.B., Preston, Fort Wilâ€" The annual meeting of the Presbyâ€" ‘liam, Vancouver, B. C., Midland, Virâ€" terian Ladies‘ Aid Society was held ‘din, _ Man., Welland, Halifax, N. Sâ€", at the home of Mrs. J. H. Webb on | Sarnia, Orillia, Hagersville, St. Thoâ€" Thursday afternoon with a good | atâ€" ; mas, Peterhoro, Elora, St. Catharines tendance. The, varlous reports _ fot |Merlin, Regipa, Sask., New Hambutg the year _ were read and adopted, |and other places. showing that this Society has enjoy= | . ed an unusually prosperous year, un | > Visitors Welcomed. der the able Presidency of _ Mrs.| sa Alex. Howie. _ The following officers Il‘ After the toast . to fhc h ing h?d were clected for the ensuing â€" year: | rcen proposed aud‘ rc:spondcd to l‘ll President, Mrs. A. H. Snyder; Secâ€" the usual mannet Chairman Geo. C. retary, Mrs. A. Mcintyre; Treasuretr, | . Lang, President of the Waterlo0 Mrs. J. Watson. After the disposal | wonmnmmemmemeeseememememaaess omm mmz ofi the business tea was served, and : " a pleasant social hour much enjoyed DK BA“MAN by the ladies. """ 70 DEDMANENT __ Nrs. L. Bricker was the hostess of a very enjoyable, "At Home" â€" last Friday afternoon, when she was ably assisted in receiving the large nimâ€" ber of guests, by her daughters, Mrs. CY on Ds uol Lincoln Goldic of Gueiph, andâ€"JPESâ€"|â€"â€"* â€"maoage R. ,orrmfirmwummw_i house was artistically decorated with Town unc â€" 7 q;lantiti:ts of cut flowers {)I:accd nbot\:t‘ reatas the pretl), £00038; .“'i exquisite A spocial â€" mecting of the Waterloo !ragrant pink .aml white roses centerâ€" ‘luwn-(‘:‘ouncil Bs hc?d in the council mlg_ tfihe boauuh.x:'l;;l arram;,:‘d “'4’3 tah:("»rhambcrs on Friday evening. All the | which was presi over by Mrs. A.; es ‘ P 11. Snyder and Mrs. _;\. 3. Roos. Mrs 'T:Im :’":: “‘?-Lh“:;t:‘xcep:w\n (: t"‘;;“:! H. M. Snyder and Miss M.. Snyder ot® Cs on ,‘."’"c‘ n;'étifi ‘w:s were inpt busy in ushering the guests | C weore piosonke _ 0 i “AK to the tea room, while the ‘.\llsscsl;t“l‘;lf‘;::g;'::iirll’:'rl“’:ei;ucpa:’mxlm? DC D Wns whie most oloptive on Anpenversnt dohont inss . hich" T serving the daintiest of refreshments. do’:'l:e Xwoneit bad reerived a com ‘ C 1 P * Mr. Simeon Sobisch and Miss Emâ€"| inunication from the authorities in ma Sobisch were visiting iriends and Toronte saying that any Medical Ofâ€" relatives in Preston. fncer ‘of ~ Health appointed in 1912 xz should _ hold the _ office permanently LEC'I'“RE WAS * ‘providing the officer does the work satisfactorily. D. Bauman‘s _ wotk wm A"ENDEDiduring the year was very satisfactory â€" 'tn the council _ and they expressed ww |their appreciation of the splendid serâ€" w 2 12 t tha cnrise af lectures ; Vices rendeted. per driver ‘The second of the series of lectures . under the auspices of the Internationâ€"| al Tâ€"ible Students‘ Association _ Was given in the town hall on Sunday af ternoon by Mr. S. W. Carpenter. The subject of the lecture was ‘"The Two Resurrections‘t. The hall was well filled and the speaker in the courst of an hout‘s â€" address read passages . Of scripture to indicate that thete will be a second _ resurrection _ when the dead will be called forth from their @raves and judged m oc it Mr. Carpenter during the afternoon took occasion to thank the members of the Council _ who had geen instruâ€" mental in granting them the use of the â€" Town _ Hall for the stand they took for Vears Ear â€" Phone and _ Aurasage Have vou seen this wonderful instruâ€" ment* If not come and see it, learn about it, test it, try it There are over 14,000 of these insttuments now in use. Call toâ€"day for free demotâ€" stration or write for Booklet Heller Bros , Jewellers, Berlin, Sole Agents for Waterlon .Co Berlin O1.A« feated Elmira by ing WATERLOO. * . DEVITT civic and religious liberty For The Deaf \,. Intermediates hy & to S last s T ME Nertme Moronnl w tmend e AEONtS had associated with members of Mr Louis Kraft‘s family, where the disâ€" ~ ease was discovered last week Evert ates _ 08| precaution is being taken hy the local last ~°C9"~ / foard of Health _ to provent further spread of the discase. _\ Pm armt UM 6 mwumumw"""“» * . N h held this ‘week was a . PTQâ€"| > * . £ f ~ .. {nounced success. I1 could -a%: oth * yaPs ‘The banquet®Tendered by the furniâ€"|erwise, he _ stated. as whatever the es M =" 3 ture manulabturers of Betlin and Waâ€"|furniture men of Berlin and Waterl00|" ppe inaugural meeting of the Watâ€" terloo to ;t..“m.‘ manufacturers, ..w make it a suecess. H#| rioop Public Schoolâ€"Board Was held buyers and Cravellers who have ~beED | was that the ‘cXbibition would | ;qy the wmwy ;al.lendins the exhibition in mw:;: tinue to be an anpual event. and the following @ificers and. comâ€" towns this week was an ung & i i were appointed: 5 success ang _ a most enjoyable aflair. â€" givic Welcome, ‘2:::-.::"- Conrad. _ . "ables were spread (n the com: & jor E. 7 & w .~Treag.â€"A. B. Devitt pread (n the commodiâ€"| yoyor Euler was given a Warm re| Secy.~TIreAS~3> O To (conigop DOIgRE PRA PC CCC © ‘sous and every seat was occupied. 1t \ was ome _ of the most representative | banquets â€" ever held in Berlin _ over 1lmy cities and towns from Vancouver. {B.C‘. to Halifar, N.S., being repreâ€" lscnt.cd by men interested in furniture and its auxiliaries. DR. BAUMAN y 18 PERMANENTâ€" _ HEALTH OFFICRR bei I _ A spotial | mecting of the Waterloo , townâ€"council was held in the council Ichambers on Friday evening. All the imembers with the exception of counâ€" cillors E. E. Bechtel and A. C. Moyâ€" er _ were present. . The mecting was ‘rallm‘l for the purpose of passing . a byâ€"law regarding the issue of _ local ‘improvemrnt debentures which > â€" was * of Canada Attend â€" |to the city on bebs Appointment l\'flatcll’e at. Special ‘The tax collectors wete asked to prepare a list of unpaid taxcs during the _ past _ six â€" years _A special committee consisting of Messts. _ C. W. Schiedel, 75. Bricker, and J. 11. Roos is to _ report to the council in regard to this matter 7 enc ie ie ce ENT OUMpTIRT cce atias, i A communication was teceived from the _ International Mansoleum Co., Ltd., 36 _ King St., East, Toeronto, asking that one _ of their representaâ€" tives be allowed to address the counâ€" cil at some future date in regard to their "Better Way" of burial This was refetred to the Poard of Tradeâ€" ANOTHER NEW CASE OF SMALLPOX Anotber new case of smallâ€"Pox was discovered by the medical authorities in Waterlon in the home of Mt. Nichâ€" wlas Steickenreiter on Elgin St. . It wppears that members of this â€" family 1 TORT "% ars Mayor Euler was given a warm 10| SeCV.~!5°000° 000 " o wpe ception, when he was introduced . bY Property Committeeâ€"C. W. Snider, the jolly banquetters. | His Worship | chairman; Johp Bruegeman and Allen delivered a splendid address extending | Shaatz. 43 g a hearty welcome to the visitors â€"who| Finance Committeoâ€"J. A. Harper, a hearty weltome %0 ©5¢ "I5!Q" "inion|chairman;, Dr. Noecker and A. E. a hearty welcome to the visitors «who eame frony all parts of the Dominion to attend the exhibition. 1t was anoâ€" ther indication that Canada was On the eve of incréased expansion . when buyers travel great distances to se enmtlinammt h enezenten ie cuse â€" the best there is in furniture. The gathering around the tables was the result of coâ€"operation and he was {lcased to note the spirit of friendâ€" hip which exists between the manuâ€" facturer and . dealers. He spoke _ of the harmonious fecling existing . beâ€" tween the employers and employes in the two towns where there have been very few _ labor troubles in _ recent years. M The toast to the Furniture Dealers of Canada was proposed in a pleasing manner by Mr. J. C. Breithaupt, who intimated that he was a silent partâ€" ner in one of the large furniture . inâ€" \dustries in â€" Berlin _ and also stated that his grand father was the _ first furniture Manufacturer in this VIClnl-i ty. Impromptu addresses were delivered in response . to the toast by Messts. John Leslie, and A. Tanney of Winniâ€" peg, Wm. V(A‘(_)mstock of Peterboro ; FCB+ FET+ oo emnee en etnt oo 1 H. Lappen of Montreal, W. Lannigan, of Halifax and H. H. Wightman of Fort William. Mr. C. H. Mills, M.P.P., in proposâ€" ; ing the toast to the Furniture manuâ€" | facturers of Canada, stated that ill the manufacturers abroad are as fine class of â€" men, as they are in Berlin that must be most inâ€" dustrious and _ \publicâ€"spirited. They have _ been among . Eorâ€" lin‘s townâ€"builders and their success has materially helped in the prospetrâ€" lity of this city. In response to the toast Mesars,..G â€" N. Greutzner, _ Ifespeler ; Rumpel, Goderich ; _ Capt. . Luke, St. Cathaâ€" tines ; H. Krug. Porlin ; Capt. Moss, Preston ; E. 0. Weber and . Herbert Snyder, Waterlo0 : C.â€" E. Cootabe, |Kincar-i".ne~_ Wm. Sass, Berlin, . and E. (‘. Budge, Montreal, spoke bricfly. DR. W. J. STERLING @.. CHAIRMAN OF ~â€" BOARD OF HEALTH At the inaugural mecting . ol the Board of Health held on Monday alâ€" ternoon Dr. W Mr. Raney for services at the 18501a= tion Hospital, amou_nting to â€"$50.00, VAE HOSRAATY RTCAAOR CC ce was passed and ordered to be paid. The claim of Messrs. J. Letter & Son to Rave their cellar Grain enter the sewer pipe was referred to the town engineer. WILMOT WINS Representatives of the Wilmot and | Waterlon . Debating Societies _ took | part in an exceedingly interesting de-] bate held in the Waterloo _ Mutual Building on Friday evening, the sub ject of debate being ‘‘Resolved tha the people own and control _ public utilities." The Wilmot Society . was }xepresented by Messrs. Robert Bcean and Gordon Hallman, who upheld the affitmative, while the negative was taken by two members of the Wat/er-‘ loo Society, Messts. Walter _ Somerâ€" ville and Dr. Geiger. ‘ Dr. Honsberger of Berkin acted . as judge and after duly considering the arguments advanced awarded the deâ€" cision to the affirmative by a nartow margin. In giving his judgment _ he highly commended the speakers > for the able presentatton of their. argu C___.n aed eaid the debate was o( an BMe EUdessuesns" ments and said the debate was of unusually high ordgr. e URNESWEATY MNBN COOOO % A motion conveving the thanks of the Societies to Dr. Honsberger for his kindness in prestding at the de bate was Yery acceptably imoved by Mr. LangstaS, and seconded by Mr. H Schondelmayer, of the Waterloo Deâ€" bating Society Big sale now on at is. B. PMICRC® * Store, Waterloo. Be sure and read big advt. on page 7 of this week‘s is ste Mrs. Wnr â€" Snider loft on Tuesdar for Parry Sound to be present at the bedside of ‘her naother who is criticalâ€" Iv ill. Mr. Alf Marlinie has TCTUIME! EC Toronto. Ur. Sykes of Toronto was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Waterioo on Tuesday . Miss Pauline Shicdel is visiting at het home in Linwood. Furniture Manufatturers Furniture Dealets Alf Martinie has returned _ to ufacturer in this viciniâ€" J. Sterling was apâ€" of the Employâ€" THE DEBATE on at S. B. Bricketr ed to be paid. J. Letier & . lar dr_ain‘ enter of the Devitt. Management â€" Committeeâ€"â€" Louis Feick, chairman;..Dr. Noecker and A. E. Devitt. Mr. Charles Hachnel was appointed a member of the Library Board for a term of three years. s Messrs. C. A. Machnel and +C. Huehnergard were appointed as audiâ€" UORS+ Miss Eva Devitt was granted _ the use of the room in the _ Alexandra school for the purpose of conducting a physical culture class on Saturday mornings, providing she can make satisfactory arrangements with _ the caretaker. . The Board has a:‘ larger _ surplus this year than it has had in _ prevâ€" PP e 32 Wce £8 t aiioetn in o e on £ ious years. They expressed their deâ€" site to ‘keep the surplys am@ . install a new heating systeni in thie Central _ ‘The {following _ report for 1912:â€" Balance on hand Jan. 1st, Rec‘d {from ‘Town Treasuret Government &rARt «....clcc..>> Spocial Government grant ... Kindergarten grant ... aa. Rent for school residence ... Teachers salaries ... ... $404.14 Caretakers salaries ... ... 982.48‘ REPAITS \........uuuâ€" se 828.43 FUEL .....0,..0. sorieine Geiricic. â€" MR SUDDIIGS ... se en 334.33 SURQIIG8 ... spese smcs 58.89 | Water rate and fire Erotectlon 72.90 Secy .â€"Treas. Honora'l\lm 2........ 75.00 Printing ana advertising......... 23.54 IRSUTANC® | ... epugyiotnntt 186.50 Desks at" Alexaudra ~........... 370.00 lDehenture payment ... ... 1479.50 Balance on hand~4%,.............. 1314.16 To tlhie Waterloo Public School Board. Gentiemen.â€"WA un’ersi;ned apâ€" pointed auditors"bf Yyour honorable body beg to report that we . examined the ‘books of your Treasurer and compared the accounts and vouchers with the cheques and find the same correct. _ . We find that the cash balance _ on hand is thirteen hundred and fourteen ‘16â€"100 dollars $1314.16). : «_ C. A. Hachnel, > > combin: Barber . Ar AO@L ;s Von Ende . ... . point Deans ...... ........_.Cover . WilMams ___. ... rovel . Moyer ... ..> centre Rowman _ ... . _ right . Kinseil sesm:elt WATERLOO JUNIORS WIN The Waterloo Junior O.H.A. hockey' team defeated the fast Preston Junâ€" iots in â€" Preston by a score of 5â€"3. The game was fast and both _ fFams showed speed through out the whole game. The hali timm score was 2 all but in the second half the locals provâ€" ed to be the best back checkers and [mn« the victory. Oliver _ Seibert of _ Berlin was the referee and gave splendid satisiaction. FROM JUNIORS Disbursements Auditors‘ Report C. Huchnergard, is the Treasurer‘s 58.89 ire Erotectlon 72.90 |orai|\lm 2l....... 75.00 ertising........ _ 23.54 . $1222.24 r 14006.47 ... 316.00 L. 173.50 200 4149 203 144.00 $15902.70 $15902.70 9234.172 982.46 $28.43 942.27 ...Devitt Clayton Weseloh Wendell Mickus Jacobi of the ceremogies, I» keeping â€"with the progressiveness wilich has riarked the conduct of his e s m n t the King â€"St. grocer, at Waterloo has | iustalled a Deer Coffee Roaster â€" and FElectric Coffee Mill which is the most upâ€"to date machine on the market and the first one in â€" Waterloo County. This will enable him to supply _ his custoimers â€" with fresh rogsted coffee and increased his facilities in this diâ€" rection for catering to the wants of his patrons. His efforts to meet the requirements of _ his customers . will no doubt be much appreciated and teâ€" sult in a big demand for the coffee Handled by him. The colfee _ roaster may be seen in operation at his store and all interested are ootdt:ll]»h'lfi- _ 4 M _ M : Aorde ts torday P ed to call in and seo it. Read their big ad. on page six. of this week‘s is At a meeting of Progress Tent, K. O. T. M. on Wednesday evening, . the following officers wete installed :â€" Com.â€"Albert Hergott. _ Lieut. Com.â€"Wm. Beilstein. Rec.â€"Keeperâ€"J. K. Shinn. | Sergeantâ€"H. K. Snyder. Chaplainâ€"John Bruegeman. ‘ Master at Armsâ€"Wm. Witter. ist M. G.â€"Alf Gimmer. | 2nd M. G.â€"Sol. Beatty. r Sentinelâ€"Fritz Paul. a Picketâ€"Fred Mank. Following the installation of officers an oyster supper was served in the 1I.0.0.F. Club Room, by caterer Geo. | Oakley in good: style. | Airs. Caroline Henrictta Miclka, anl aged â€" tesident . of Waterloo passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Strebel Cedar St., on Wednesday at 12 o‘clock noon. . She !had. been ill for several years, the imâ€" | mediate cause of death being la gripâ€" Deceased who was. 77 years of _ age was born in _« West Prussia, Getmany, in 1836. She was martied to the late Christian Mielke at the age of 24 years and they came to Waterloo where she has since reâ€" sided _ on Cedar St. for over half a century. _ Her â€" husband predeceased hber 29 years ago. _ Of a famdly of eight â€" children, two died in infancy and two daughters and a son several years ago. The following survive :â€" MEdwanI, St. Jacobs ; John at home and Mrs. John Strebel. 6 NMr. and Mrs. William Hause, Victorâ€" ia St., after an iliness of ten days frem inflammation of the lungs. He was aged 16 years, 9 monthbs and _ 2 days. The â€" funeral was held on _ Satur day aftermoon at 2 o‘clock from Ahe residence of his parents Mr. and Mts. William Hause, Victoria St. to the Mennonite Church and cemetery for service and interment. “ila;n'y friends â€" will sincerely | symâ€" pathize with the bereaved in the loss sustained. s Death of Mrs. Milke Officers Installed Death of Young Lad Gives the Best latls_{gq_t_lo: Daily Bread Flour Shirk & Snider, Ltd, All 'procperotu farmers have money ago they began to save money. Every i.-iâ€"."lâ€"lil'W1 Manager. . adding thereto regularly. Interest at 3 per cent. per drawn | Mr. Crumig . of in the performing Phone 76. The F;rmér with a Bank Account THE BANK OF TORONTO. .x [ New Spring Ginghams» _ â€""\I New Spring Chambrays â€" _ I New Spring Zephyrs _ I| New Spring Linen Suitings Satur # ¢ _ . SALE PRICE 6%. 46 inches ‘wide, . in . fine quality work and pretty «deâ€" signs, â€" with deep . hemstitch border, by anticipating . yOut LADIES‘ WARM UNDERâ€" WEAR AT SALE PRICE you make a big saving, ular $1.00 Ladies‘ white wool VestS, and drawers, in regular sizes, a splendid quality vests â€" atre w.g gleeve, lace â€" TEmMmC!, drawers ankle length, regular annum is paid from the day the money is CHILDREN‘S WOOL _ TOQ ES AND CAPS, SALE . » EVERY . DEPT. First showing of new Spring wash fabrics in Ginghams, brays, Scotch Zephyrs, Linen Suitings, White Vesting, etc., are all opened up and ready for your inspection. CHECKS AND PLAID GINGâ€" . HAMS. A beautiful . assortment . of checks and plaids, in _a.!l the __. PRICE 3%c. The right style and n 4AYX Plain colored Chambtays: in A beautiful . assortment . of extra good quality and . finish.. checks and Plaids, in all the 28 inch wide, fast colore in all new â€" colors very â€" dainty d¢â€" the leading shades, pale blug, _ anty " C s io alen // > . Wiseiie NEW BORDER DRESS FAP RICS. New bordered wash satins, in beautiful shades of pink, blue, grey, tan, brown, etc., with 3 in. border to match cloth, at a yMO .0. e ... 25¢. U SE ONLY morey saved up and the explanation of their prosperity is that long Every farmet should have a Savings Account in of the early spring. TAKE A COURSE IN THE BIG TORONTO Y. M.C. A. â€" AUTOMOBILEL sCHOOL Den. 10 _ 275 BROADVIEW AVENUE ‘Weite for Free Bookkct toâ€"day sfaction for General Baking. Pastry Flour For Pastries. ASH ANXD ONE PRICE. Miller & Hohmeier | â€" â€" PIEPER BLOCK â€" :BERLIN, ONT. BUSIN ESS ing the wi months and ::v-dm-vrâ€"“ BUSTLIXG WITH SPECIAL PRICES, Mills Bridgeport, Ont. PURE LINEN LACE, m‘ n PRICE 5¢. oo t From 1 to 4 inches ~~ wigey," all good patterns, stromg and durable, the best washing 1860 for any puipose. Yoya HOUSE KEEPERS ATTENâ€" § TION, BLEACHED §$HEETâ€" . INGS, SALE PRICE 256 M â€" A reliable bargain, plain . or twill white English sheeting, > full 2 yvards wide, _ strong M ° hard twisted thread that will M .« wear well, regular 286 to 35¢. # fast colors, 30 to W shades of light Slfx‘:f"fi b tan, natwral canary, ett., i are all {fast colors and Wi able, at a yard ...25¢, 37 CAS _NEW LINEN SUITINGS. | â€" i Fine quality Linen Suitings, st colors, %@#fl'@' ades of light biue, blue, deposited to the day it is with PJ.AIN. CHAMBRAYS, |,_ SH AND ONE PRICE PRLOO BRANCH | . V. Wilson, Manager _

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