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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 May 1913, p. 4

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l" _ In. new. at cm, x. 'tBiting is: J. "an In- au. Kan. ' ms: at. Bechtel an Friday mom- _ " on: lave"! days visit with let q page. Mr. Charles Tuylur, sumo. _-. Mr. J. Russell od Toronto was a - Muss visitor in to“ on Wednes- L: day. V . Mr. Ed Rout! attended the no c as at the Woodbine in Toronto Mun- J guitar at - Bakes“. I j in: E En F. famine. fs' . Mr. Atbe I': Mr cycle I , tori: Day. i. Mr. and f were visits a Fischer on It. Feed Welt In . mm: In an on “and”. Kr. P. Stun! of St. Mun spelt. Way twin; [rink in town. .Ieun. M. Sum: and In Lun- clce were visitors In Torohto Monday In: I-leiva Hockey who has been .!mdilg Toronto university is home In! WWI. . 6ay liu Alberta Dollar and Miss Lora Harm spent the holiday In Ki- t Mr. will Mrs. Wm. llecox of Gait were visitors at the how: ot Mr. J.B. Fischer on Monday. 5mm. K. wnm. E. s'ctsiivirt.ski. in: E Engel are spending the day in Miss Jerrine Wrlts ot the Ontario College ot Art, Toronto. is home tor ber vacation. Mr. George Bricker ot Toronto Uni- versity arrived home last Saturday, tor his vacation. Mrs. A F.. Devitt and daughter Dorothy are spending a tew days with 'ter. W. P..zick o! Strallord was a risitor at bis home here over Sun Dorothy are spew ttiettds in Elmira Mr. and Mrs. A. K. t"ressman am“ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn spent the' holiday in Taristmx. i ' m. Harold Griseh, ot Hranttord, formerly ot Waterloo, was a week- end visitor in town. Misses. Cr. Kaufman. T. Kress and M. “our! spent the holidays with trirrsds in Tavistock. Miss Hope Bowman ot the Toronto Art Selmgljs spending her holidavs At her home in lirrlin. Mr. and Mrs l, N. Hawke spent the holiday “Mil the rattrr's parents Pint. and Mrs. l’hilin in Guelph. . Mr. "offing "ellinger, ol Toronto tisited his mother, Mrs Theo. ttell- Inger. Allen Flt., over tho holiday. Mrs. J. Sevler ot Toronto was a tuest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Mueller over the holiday. t Miss Annie Hanna of Winnipeg is w ",'.'i.'i",.'iir"ai Tiiiriid House,"" - the :""":'""' . . T guest at Mr and Mrs. J. lk "usr,ttes ; Miss Bertha Devitt, who Is a mem- . I . , P . Liber ot the staff of nurses at the Hui- Miss Ethel Prrlry "! Ottawa IS iaio General Hospital. is spending spending a ("Hindu with her grand several days at her home. _ parents, Crown Attorney and Mrs.’ _ - “mu. Huwlhy, King smelt I Mr. Falter, Itogg of tho Liaisons llnnL- ctaft Landon. 0nt.. is "liming Mr. Albert Better attended the our " cycle raced in Listowel on Vic- / Pet-bond and Society News A Tip-T op Satisfying Measure HasMore REAL Nutriment than any Flour we Know of. "Ask Your Grocer" WM. SNIDEB, OCEAN fulllfl Flour um. Waterloo Me. Willi-II Hulda: um the holiday- um triends in Daron. v au.. Emma Francis spelt. My LI and" with trieesds. In. W. H. Webb ia a white: inTtr. mom tor a I": days. Mr. Alla Schick spelt My n his hams in Domingo. Mr. Arthur McDonald wtMb a Vilitor in Acton over the holiday. ' Mrs. Jacob Ilespelct I!“ . verb and visitor with London luau Miss Mam Feicl has returned Iron: a week's visit to Toronto kinds. Mr. and In. Wm. more "eat the holiday with ListPx"t friends. ' Mr. Chas. Frorliet, arrived ham trom Toronto on Monday evening». Mr. Herbert Ducting returned home from Toronto on Monday evening. Miss Emma Stunt: returned that Spending the holiday with Heidelberg "lends. Mr. aui. WeicheVMt, returned to Ottawa on Monday Wer having spent Sunday at his home here. Miss E. Vienna“ spent the holiday with her brother Mr. F. w. .Wegenast in Brampton. Mr. Gordon Mussclman and Addison Em spent Monday with trietgdtt in b'ioradaie, and Yatton. Mr. Oscar Such has returned alter attending the Luther League con- vention at Port Cottrourmt. l Mr. Charles Weichet ot Calgary ar- rived in town on Monday evening, on his way to his home in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. J. [ti/Morl‘y of Tor- onto, paid a visit in Waterloo friends last Saturday, going on to Galt for over Sunday. Mr. Win'iam Stile: or Elmwood PM Mr. .Jahn.Seilor or Palmerston were. in town attending the Innoral ol Mrs. J. such. Mr. Archibald llumnwl spent the hMiday with friends in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hahn spent Sun- day in St. Agatha. Mr. Arthur truettnergssrd ot Tor- onto University returned home last Monday" awning, making the trip in their line new Hudson motor car. Miss 1'lara Miller of Galt who has horn visiting with friends in town for several days returned to her home nu Friday. Mrs, L. Bruegeman returned 'on Tuesday iront a two weeks' visit with triads in Hamilton and Vici- nity. ; Miss Edith Ctwhra,np, daughter of the llnn. Frank and Mrs. C'ochrane, nrmtavm, wasa guest at the Bulk!» “Pyl't‘lly wedding in London, Kttg- Hand. Miss Jackson and, Mr. Ralph Grihhle oi Paris were guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Snider over Sunday. Mr. Walter “on: of tho Molsons Bank staff, London, 0nt.. is "liming his holidays at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hogg, King street. Mr. and Mrs. August "rimtweter' ot. "etoit, Wis., are visitors in town, having been called home on account at the serious ittmss at Mr. “nim- Wr's sketch-Mrs. John Hemmerly. Mt. Adam Weber left, on ‘Monday for Berlin and other points in (in many. Mr. Weber has lived here torl some time, and his trip, will hr. to re-l new acquaintances in the old land. ( ( Mr. and Mrs. Hula (nre Florence Forrest), who hare bern visiting Wat, t-rlon friends during the past Tort. night, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Shirk. Albert street, returned' in their home in Brandon. Kan, last 'Tuesday, by way of Chicago. i Mrs. John It. SniIlrr was the hos- ims of a rlvlighiin1 matinee 500 party on Fridav aitermton at seven Imhlos, composed principally ol [irr- lin friends, sshen aitrr a wry bright land jolly afternoon the handsome iprizes were won " Mrs. P. Gies 33nd Mrs. Albert Rum. The 'party was augmented at the tea hour hy 'sowral additional friends. when the :hnsu‘ss was ably assisted by her jdauzhtrrs. Mrs. H. F. Hallman and miss Anna Florence Sum", other cheerful assistants bring Mrs. A. If. Snyder, Miss L 11nr,ttrs, Miss J. L Bruce, Miss Howie and Miss A Moyer. III church and Sunday schools throughout the 'world, Sunday was absent-d as Universal Prave Day in commemoration oi the iourtrenth mmiwrlsary ot the opening of the first Waco 1'ontrrpnce at the Hague. May Nth, 1899. Mrs, H. Fry is the hostess ot 1m! Waterloo Young Wonwn's Hosmtab) Auxtliary, at her home, Yuunzl street. this (Friday) m-eninz at hull: past sm'rn o'clock. when in addillnn‘ to a pleasant social hour or two, arr rangements all] be made tor the an- nunl "Taq" Day colkrtinn next Sal; urrlav. Mag MM. The object Minis ',"T'aq," as in welt known, in for the purpose of raisLng lunds tor the nohle work being acsotnplished tor all classes at the Berlin & Walnlm 1hssrltal. and worthr, therrlnrr. of the "irtost consideration tn; the pub Lliv, “hu'll, from all indications. Is remn- and willing lo award Its Mart, Nil-[mu In the apitea? PICKPOCKETS AT WORK ON VICTORIA DAY Late Satumay afternoon Mr. John Dunn, onllct‘tur of customs, at Water- loo had his waliet removed [mm his pocket. Mr. Dunn, while getting on the Watcrl:.o car noticed several mm getting on at the same time, but paid 'i'rGrriicllrar" it attention 7 to them. “1m he reached Katerina be discover- ed his loss. - Returning to his home, where he. thought. tte Iuight have left it, no trace oi it could he found. Still not satis- lied be Again returned to Waterloo, but could nut find the wallet; I" Hating made a thorough search, he! reach d the conclusion that pickpocq kets had removed it while he was en-' t tin; the car. tie coautuurtcated with the police, gi' ing a description oi some of the mcn nun-ring the car, but IO " no arrests have been made, q h . wallet contained $26 in cash and we! $310 in trnendorsed cheques. DID VERY ”THE BUSINESS IN _ VICTORIA DAY That it, was a mislakr tor the stores tokeep "pm on Victoria Day is the opinion of several of the 11T1e,"Ity 'ltr' amount of husim-tp‘s t,rumsacted (hill not (‘nmparc with previous Saturdays'; the majority of nlrrchanta reporting! just a regular week day's business. A l few stated that there was not as much business as on previous days orthe week. The butcher shops, which were open on Monday " a short time, report business dull. By Humming upon on the holiday instead of the Saturday‘s business which was ianiiciitatof, apparrnlly the merchants were thelosers by beingviosed Mon- day. The market was not as largely _ att:nded as usual, tmtte'r sum for 21 i to 2M and Pges :10 to 220 per dozen. 'i'iiaitdutsfer6ehi-er HEAVY FINE , Ins [MP05ED An elderly mun. whose home is in Ilanover, but who has hm: employed uith the masuux in town, was fined $25 and costs. He was chimed with ant-ling in a disorderly manner towgrds a little eight-yearn!!! girl, and as cases similar to these have attuned frequently at late a heavy sentence was imposed on the otiender. Not hm’n; the money. Chief Flynn rpmov- cd him to tho rowdy iail where he twill sprnd turnu days, RALLY DAY IN EMMANUEL CHURCH Phone 103 k Sunday, May 25th was Rally Sun- (lay at Emmanuel EvangrhraI church. Rev. H. Hum conducted mm services and large audiences urn- in attend- anrr. At the Mpnmg senior Mr. Roy ll aunt-r, "si Berlin, spoke on “(Hr Ject I,essons."ller. H. Burn muse for his sithltit “World wide Missions" A ladies' quartette M the serum S.P. vV., a emu-us of girls ot the junior Y.P. t. and a dialogue by right girls were also nnmht-rs on the programme. An- Mayor Fwd!" dim?!“ tttree (‘M bath or milk to Toronto Manda) oxhr-r numhrr was a , oral min by the pastor, “ho sang "Jesus, Lover ot IIs Saul." DETENBECK’S “TIIE 81M! OF QUALITY" King SE FORMER RESIDENTS i BEREAVED Ill FOREST The death took place at Forest. on‘ Sunday morning ot the, threeyear-9td child.ot Rev. and Mrs. D.d. Corniéh. The child had been in good health tm- til Friday last when he was stricken with starlet tever to which he succum bed alter a two days illncss. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cornish were lorxmrly M Waterloo, and the sympathy of a large circle ct friends will go out to them in their hour of trial. Effifiééééié LU'Ws--BEcm'EL The mérriage took place at Water- ford, um, otrsaturday, May 24, of Miss Lestella Elizabeth Bechtel. daughter at Mrs. Ellen Bechtel, and! Mr. Alonzo Lutes of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lutes will reside at 64l Queen Fit, South, Hamilton, Ont. Mrs Lutes formerly resided at this place and her many friends in the Twin City will extend their congratulations and heartiest good wishes tor their happiness and prosperity. WATERL00 AND _ _ HFSPELER TIED The opening football game was play- ed in the park Tuesday evening, and ended in a tie, S-g. The grounds were quite wet, but notwithstanding this an exceedingly last. game was played, and the above score indicates the ‘eVenneSs, of the play, Wally Bucket of malt, handled the whistle in atapable (manner, their being no lault to find (with his rulings. The game was en- tirely clean of any roughness on the part at the players, there being no futtl plays throughout the game. Nothing so cool, 'rottrurg '0 tireatst, longing Io durable " quit weather n a mod Bl". ice. Bun. ' Waterioo's both counters came in theirst half, the first coming (mm Mackenzie, and the second from Chi- Vols. Hespeler's goals were more evenly distributed gettingongin each halt. The crowd was small at the open- ing game, which was due to a large extent to the rain which came down during the day} and which caused many Fans to think there would be no game. w' Tuesdsis's issue it was announced that the game had been postponed on ac- count or wet grounds. This report was due to a misunderstanding. This ity the way the players lined it) Waterloo. Hespelcr l Brown, Goat Homer 1 Anderson Backs Mame! l Burnham Hodges Fletch "all Backs LawsOn l hivers Chittoek , Hagar Evans Rohsmn Forwards Hamlet; Mich-Mic Hodge-s Langstatt Right Wing Coltier Weston t'entre Arno I'dennds Left Wing Medings 1tetetree--W. Itucker, “an. Out Serp- ue tut colori. and an. new. not afraid ol the Illll and uh. _ Lounge Shirts lot summer mutton. 81.00 to t..mtp'tF $3.50 The tit-tt Mtowing oi Straw Hats ever brought to town. 81.00111 $2.00, 83.00 to 84.50 Everything for men boys. 224 tis. uzfso, :15 to $30.00 Wool Wanted mo. Waterloo summit: WORTH J s"; :1 l WHILE Biennium This store is continually receiving NEW and ATTRACTIVE SPRING i MERCHANDISE such as, NEW SPRING PARASOLS. in the leading SMPGIQ.‘ and coloring: at prices from 1.00, 1.25, 1.75 to $5.00. Also Children's Parasol: nt 25c, 50c an 75c. , I BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH GINGHAMS ENGLISH PRINTS For Good l Footwear; It. F. VIIIGBLIIT King St. Waterloo WANTED '-Bright girls to operate powerdriven sewing machines. Good “ages, light work, tight airy room. Apply The Ideal Shoe Co., Ltd., MT'gs Leather Shoe Uppers, Et- In os Groceries and _ Clothing l At Lowest Prices _, Allan A. Meyer Copies of the cuoniete-'reiesraph ot March " and April 18, 1912. tor lyle. Any person bringing copies of these dates to this onion wilt receive a year's subscription to the Chroh- 1eappestesrrrsuttt tree. 18-tt. a ypar's subscription icie-Telegraph tree, mira, Out. Phone P8. 7 - King St. Waterloo S. B. Bllti0lltliillt & 00. ...goto... Wanted This any in tbow- in over In tiller.“ patterns and coloringr, good width, absolutely last colors, special value a yard ...__..."'. 'o-""""' we There are dozens of other "an that we would like to mention in detail but our advertising space will not permit. Let us uk you to come in has on Saturday, May mm. and wer'it Ame you NEW COTTONS, NEW HOSU'IRY. NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW LACE CURTAINS, NEW LlNOLEUMS. OILCLOTIIS, ETC. We just received another trig shipment ut our Famous Prints in tight, Min-n and dark shades. You nlt may mic- is per yard ......... ......... I--"'"-""" ..q...... ......... Fl bim PRICES REMAIN LOW wig-BBS. and th. m Ladies' 19-3t. I BEAUTIFUL SHOWING Stylish Ready-to-Wear Dresses are, a great boon to many women. Not only is tht mmvenirnre ot getting a'dress without the troublr ot fttting a great advantage. but there is also the decided saving in cost. Our showing at new Dresses is attracting aprcial attention and they are the finest and most attractive garments ever uttered tor sale by us. k 1 Every can of cream we receive is carefully and hamstly washed sampled and testrd. The producer is thus assured ol a correct report upon every shipment. We furnish tree cans and pay tunes: charges. Our checks are 133ml every two tucks and cubed n w. Writs for our booklet. ' 7'! BERLIN BRIBERY BC). I!!!“ 8r. Phone " . _ "It“ ttttr. See those on Saturday. White Norfolk Dresses at $4.50 and ......... ...".' Colored Dresses at $2.75. $3.00, $4.00, $3.00 to Silk Dresses at 312.30. 315.60, 316.50 to........ We med more cream In order to meet uw llcreasm; (lemma tor our butter. _ VOur truttertat prices are always based on the true' condition ot the butler market and we an“ gammy). Ax w.ba&.M§-wm._ While Voile Dresses at 31.50, 35.36.50, $7.50 to Home and Panama Dresses at $5.50, $7.50 to ..r..t... .......; ........ $12.00 New Nausea, Now 8111115, New Coats, New Suits, New Ruin Coats, New Silk Coats, New moves, Hosiery Ind Cationic“. Bred more cream In order to meet the increasing demand Dresses Want More Cream OF ling. Kensington the value. “In ....... w.....'...... 12;: f-'."."... $8.50 ......... $20.00 818.00 $500

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