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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1913, p. 5

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_ _ _A ptight _ young‘ life was suddenly E’ ‘ closed on Sunday morning when Miss _ _Nellic Biggs, second daughter of Mr. _ s and Mrs. A. C. Biggs, of Burlington «~ passed â€" away at Preston. _ She had /. _ been i for about a week but no setâ€" ) dots results were anticipated On mm.y, however, her condition beâ€" ts > critical and she grazually sank, | Bbe ‘cause of death being peritoritis. Death of Miss Nellie Biggs| * > â€" Occured at Preston ? E(* Co:; E. Hillgartner, bkpr, Hespâ€" ‘â€"@ler Furn. Co.; N. Waldschmidt, with ‘Molsons Bank. _ Nine, other applicaâ€" 5@,- b bad to be turred â€"away â€" since / WFeb. 1 alone. l you want to make _/ gure of getting into business atiend \‘¥he Berlin‘Business College / Students enter every week. ""PA new Serial Story, entitled ‘"The Wable Lorcha"‘ by lHorace. Hazcitine, ‘will commence in next week‘s _ issue ~ @f the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. sȤ40; â€"Â¥ten.<Dom: Sugar/Coâ€"; . Whitâ€" Ang, sten. Glengarry | Lumber Co.; . Dietrich, bkpr. Hymmens, Ltd.; Â¥. Schuler, sten. Riener & Schultc, ‘W. Vanderhart, ston. Mutual _ Life Co.; W. Erwin, bkpr Breithaupt Leaâ€" ~ The intelligence of her death came â€"B&â€"a shock to her fricnds as she hbad &pparently becn onjoying the best of Beolth. For several months she had Been in fajthfu? attendance upon her grandmother, Mrs. isaac Bechtel, Alâ€" en Stâ€", Waterloo who sometiume ago sustained a fracture of the hip. Vier carty demise at the age of ®out @woentyâ€"cizht _ years will be sincerely whd decply moutned by a large uaintanceship. _ Of a checry _ and bright disposition she was much beâ€" 4oved and was a favorite among bet Â¥Wends. !Ter death is the first broak in the family and her grief stricken rents and bereaved sistors and broâ€" EQ will havre ‘the heartiolt sympaâ€" y ol numprous friends in their hout el afffiction. "RPesidrs her parents the following s‘sters and _ brothers survive :â€"Getâ€" Brude, Edna (Mrs. Vincent), Mayme m.ullim o Burlington and Ryron, igan, _ Will, Burlington, Charles wnd Walton, Regina, Sask, ed to Quelph.. During his stay in in, Mr. Scully won many {friends, his~ departure is greatly regrettâ€" d.. Mz. Landor Reade, son of our esâ€" Rewnizman, Judge Reade, sucâ€" . (Mg, scully and assumed | his ities thit week. ' \ The DowÂ¥nion Life Assurance Corâ€" gany bas roplaced the unsanitary cupe at its head ofics bujldâ€" ;. with soveral modern sanitary Sounlains. Here is an example that sgpight â€"well., be. followed . by other aterloo institutions, part:cularly in buildings and at the Park. | Mrs. L. Bricker gave a lovély little Rérewcil party in homor of her grand Jhe Waterliqo Board of Health have the poolâ€"rooms and bowling to all those who can show _ a al certificate of successiu} vacciâ€" on or immunity. to the prop@etot o entcring the rooms. This was as an inducement to those who not _ as yet been vaccinated. tler public places remain closed unâ€" P notite is given. Mr. A. M. Scully, Accountant â€" of B' Dominion Bank; has ‘been trans pstess, her daughter, Mrs. R. Forâ€" st OfSivie and Miss Hcien Snyder. New positions for Berlin Business ollego ‘students are: E. McGinnis, en. W. G. & R.; 1. Klahs, _ sten. ‘Wufman Rubber Co., W. Palframan, pr. Northways, Toronto,; L. Hallâ€" us, Robert and Jamecs Ogilvic beâ€" eâ€" the‘r retupn to Montreal, _ when , out a dozen of their bpoy friends en . yed @ < merry aftcrnoon at theiri mter sports, coming in powdered | h snow, rosy and brightâ€"cyed from .bracing weather, ready to do full tice to the delicous supper awaitâ€" them, which was served by the t the Waterloo market Saturday gning eggs and butter were plentiâ€" and sold at 28 cents and 30 cents pectively. Thare was a good deâ€" ad for fowl, but little was offered. ORE BUSINESS FOR SALE.~ d location, a _ money â€" maker, t expense. Less tll::{fl will NEW SERIAL STORY. THE ORUQ@QOISY * ~< / [Winterhalt and the presents 217. Deuteche Apotheke HAde by Mr. A. Danzer:â€". on Sunday Apply _ A. K. Cressman, O opmqien on % *« Mr. Chas. Rubl : has returned _ to Waterloo after ‘spending a few days ‘in Toronto. |â€" Miss Blanch VahEvery was a weockâ€" ‘end _ visitor â€" with Mrs. E. Winn at | Preston, ‘Ont. . = * Waterlog‘s Appeal ‘ _ Again Dismissed : gwwom- mm*@ommoowwo@ |_ We take this opportunity on the eve jof your departure to assure you that ‘you will be greatly missed. Mr. .B. E. Bechtel has lcft for Edâ€" monton, Alta., on a month‘s busiâ€" ness trip. o and ‘effective coâ€"operation: in all things| At 139 !== nizht Mr. Harry Web which go to make a successful choir,|°t, â€" whoâ€" resides | above Janr~s 0. we desire at the same time to assure j Mothcral‘s grcery store on King St. [you that we one and all cstend to #@t in an â€" alarm from box 21 to you and your good wife the heartiest | which the firemen made a basty <reâ€" |nf good wishes for your success _ and stonme. It appeared that the fire had bappiness in the Goiden Wost. started from the furnace in the baseâ€" _ And now, Louis, we ask you _ to/ment of Mr.â€" Motheral‘s store and accept this Golden Rfury as, ‘a . meâ€" | when ddigcoyored. it had"#~godd Atart Fme‘nto of the vears fou â€" have, we[in th* main part of th> store. ‘The ;helieve. happily. spent with the boys, damage done by . smoke and â€" water of ‘the old St. Louts Choir. {and the loss _ is estimated in â€" the | Alired Gatschene, Pres. _ |reightorhood of $2500, which is only Edward H. Baucr, Sec‘y. Ipaztl}' coveredâ€" by insurance. _ . â€" Mr. Isaec Groff left Wednesday morâ€" ning for the Northwest‘ on an exâ€" tcuded business trip. again dismissed by the Appellate Court, composed of Mulock, C. J., Ridâ€" dell, J., Suthcrland, J., and Leitch, J. The court report is as follows:â€" Town of Watcrioo vs City of Berlinâ€"M. K. Cowan, K. C., for plaintifis. E. E. A. DuVernet, K.C., and H. ;. Sims (Beriin) for defendants. Appeal by plaintilis from judgment of the chancellor, of Nov. 9, 1912. Action for declaration that all payments out of street railway‘s receipts made _ hy deirndants to itseli, under guise of taxes, _ were improperly paid, | thai plaintifis are entitled to ome quarter of amount so paid, for anâ€" account and order for payment. Defendants <biccted that the application should te to Ontario R. and M. Board. At trial action was dismtssed with costs without prejudice to any further applicatton to railway board. Miss Annie F. Surmdet is visiting in Detroit for a few weeks. Nt. Joe Morant of Toranto visited friends in Waterloo on Sunday. Miss M. Davis cf Schomperg is a visitor at the home of Mrs. W. Wells. . Mrs. C. Fox of Walkerton is â€" the guest of Mr. and MTs. F. (G. Hughes. Mrs. Linccin Goldi= cf Guelsh paid a visit to Walctloo friâ€"nds on Tacs tlay. \ Mr. .J. Dunnficld of Ottawa was business visitor in Watetloo on Monâ€" day. ' Judgment: Appeal dismissed with costs, but without prejudicr to an appheation to The board Mr. Howard Barric of Hamilton lcit for his home after visiting in Waterâ€" loo fot a few days. Miss Hugbes of Newmarket was th: guest of her s stet, Mrs. C. Es Hofliman during the past week. The appoal of the Towr of Waterloo vs. the City of mrllrFsmtilg the division of the receipts of the Berlin & Waterloo Street Rallway was Lo e TNE .-.-.v.v.vvwvwvwwwmwfpm g Personal and Society News g i@4@¢©0@0@¢©¢@0@¢weu@“©0@+@0@+@0@mw As a valued member of the Choir, you have rendered services which have very ‘materially contributed to proâ€" mote the best interests of this organâ€" ization. And while we all deeply reâ€" gret to lose your sunny: smiles, your genial compar‘ionship and your ready and ‘effective coâ€"operation: in all things which go to make a successful choir, we desire at the same time to assure Deag Lou_js.â€"-';'hc members of. St. Louis Male Choir, of which _ you have been a member for nearly five years, regret to bear that you are about to sever the ties that bind us, and seek your fortune in the _ far West. â€" ROLCG, °C ADEOS 4@ JUVW, PIPESARE ROUTS here for the : ; f with you ere your departure for the eeception 8f‘a short Uike: ho. WWe tagd ol ds west. with . her daughter at . KurtsviHe. .. Ew manx Jours of mixth N’lflrlm is: sirvived by three fi "‘"“‘n% iken in the sands O |gren, two sons, Chas, Conestogo, @8 the past, . fu}!: many bours of sadnets pMilip atâ€"Toronte, and ong d‘m. haves wreathed with smiles through Mrs. â€" Mich. . Damm, of â€" Wy 4 your happy, and theerful disposition. â€"\Ont ; besides is grand children _ and And now as &m and your â€" loving 6 great grand children. | She attainâ€" hilpn_uu‘m "“"m“’"’i“-édfiemoluym.smqflhw of companiqnship, we fell . it _ our |;; days.‘ . . duty to show our humblést gratit *The funstal takes place on . Wedâ€" and as a token of remembranct ask|nesgay aiternoon from the residence you to acceptâ€"this slight token,. and|of Mr. Ches. Struck to the Lutherin ope that it may occasion .you to[church and cemefery for service and remember us.‘ May‘ your future BOPE!purial, The many friends ol the beâ€" and home be verified to the height Of|yeavej ones sympathize with them in your wishes ‘and may health, wealth their bercavement. and the Lord‘s blessing be with you p _On Thursday evening another pleasâ€" ant surprise was tendered Mr, _ and Mrs. Boppre at their home in Waterâ€" leo by the (St. Louis R.C. male choir. The foilowing address _ was read by Mr. E. Bauer and the preâ€" sentation was mads by Mr. Alf. Gatsâ€" chene:â€" â€"--â€"-’-â€"m'ui“” “‘»â€"A‘v',r made <by Mr. A. Danzer:â€" fiate M“: =pu§'= 9 Tt an« Mkt q preo 4 . Near briends:â€" We . your . friends after a shork stay al Waterico bave mmmnn hum.'“m to Contstogo and has . r m & y leasan 8 58: With you ere your departure for the "CLC fof the 4a5t.58; yearsy; qrit always. "er Mr. Louis Boppre address was amd address. A very «hh t uy Ry "F. h $y 4| The dee Read by "3. ue es ::-um.’ .‘;!1::.‘?"-"‘ was born mzer:â€". ,Ata“{:‘"‘"“fiw: # . * .| Ttoats 29 ihe tiime '::-_t-:. Your Friends. Deceased was tormn in Linwood 41 years ago. For‘the past few _ years she has resided at Toronto. The {uncral was _ held on Sunday from the residence of her sister, Mrs. A. Mcintyre. The remains woere conâ€" veyed to Hawkesville where _ interâ€" Twinâ€"City friends will regret to leara of the death of Miss _ Emily Marillia Terry, which occurred at the home of hber sister, Mrs. Andrew Mc Intyre, 108 Beverly St., Toronto, on Friday. She had been ill for about two weelss from heart trouble. ment took place." Mrs. R. Fortest Ogilvie and _ two sons left on Monday last for thcir. home in Montreal, aftcr an enjovable visit at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, ‘Allen sircet. Miss Minnie Bechtel and Mrs. C. S. Béan left Tuesday aiternoon to attend the funcral of the late Miss Biggs which tsok place at Burlington _ on Wednesday.. * . : C romgere inb A~ + & mtan kn t Aun/ * . L. ,‘ ‘tifl'n property. His Homor dismissed the case with costs. ~, _ It required six days to hear the large number of witnesses who were examined. M. A. Secord, K.C., Galt, acted for the plaintiff, and Robert McKay, Toronto, and J. C. Haight, Waterloo, looked after the defendant‘s _ His Honor Judge Chisholm on Friâ€" ;dny handed out judgment in the longâ€" drawnâ€"out action of Alex. McDougall, of Waterloo who sought $5.00 damâ€" ages from Wm. Snider caused by the 'ove_tflwh;ql his dam on the plainâ€" 17 days.‘ . . > ‘ *The funsral ‘takes place on . Wedâ€" mnesday afternoon from the residence of Mr. Chas. Struck to the Lutheran church and cemetery for service and burial. The many friends ol the beâ€" reaved ones sympathize with thein in CASE Wa$S_ Kumerow, widow of the late Frederâ€" 14 Sthigk, Sitera short iess af . The deceased was born on May %, $2,500 Fire on Monday Miss Olive Rocs gave a skating party to her friends at the Watetioo dam on TuesJday evening after which a a[l'ly Tunch was served. f Mr. J. McLaten of Stratford was a visitor in Waterloo on Tuesday. Mr. F. Cooley at Toronto was risiâ€" ting in Waterloo on Tuesday. Saturday morning at the home of his mother Mrs. Jacob Brant, William St. The deceased was 54 years of age and had been in ill health the . last two years. ‘Two weeks ago he sufietrâ€" ed an attack of pneumonia and later beart failure caused his death. _ He is survived by his mother Mrs. Josâ€" eph Brandt, three brothers, Hemry, of Hamilton, Wm. and Jacob of Watktâ€" loo ; four sisters, Mrs. Adam Huegh lin of Berlin ; . Mrs. Fred White of Galt, Mrs. Herbert McManus Hamil ton and Miss Clarabelle at home The death _ of Mts. Augifst Rigert occuried at the â€" Berkin and Waterioo lospital on Tuesday. _ The‘ dectased was . seventy years of age gnd had teen in ill bealth for some time . sulâ€" {rring from old age. She is survived by a husband, a daughter Cecilia and a stepson Augest, Jr., DEATH OF MRS. %3 AUGUST RIGERT ‘s«: Ar. _P. V. Wilson manuger of the Bank of Toronto has resigned to acâ€" copt the Managership of..the Watetloo ‘o:aty _ Loan and Savings Company rocently erganized. Mr. Wilson _ sucâ€" ecfed XÂ¥r. Stephens as ninaget of the Bank of Torouto two yeats ago and has proved efficicut and popular making many friends. Ilis numerous friends however will offer congratulaâ€" tons to Mr. Wilson on his appointâ€" ment to this impogtant offee which he is _ well â€" qualified to fill._P. J. 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