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

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" [In-y," while Rev. J. brazing ot Nissan Falls spoke on "Fhiueation." 'Ne choir rendered special “Lucie under the able direction of Mr. t has. Ftoehiich. Large numbers Now pre- lut from Toronto, Hamilton, them, But mm. New Hamburg, am! El- mtra. It was also the first t mt the students assisted in the ".ineriag. Monday was Seminary I) in St. John's Lutheran, when sptgal ser- ‘ices were held. The afternoon Set- ij: was held at 2 o'clock. Rev. tt itt ot Walkermn sporce1m ' Our saints," Rev. Behrens, of mum, on "Our Field," and Rev. Dr. iinrr, m ot Toronto on the "Bet1evoieat lids of the Seminary" At the tcr"'n- ing ”Nice Rev. t'. R. Tappert ot Berlin spoke on the opportunities fl thahlmthemn Church for the Sem- ‘Mrs. B. Devitt who has been visit- ing at Ottawa for the past six months, has returned to her home with Mr. E.M.Devitt. She was accom- panied by her daughkr, Mrs. Hittelt- ditto, who is spending a few weeks with Waterloo friends. Down. to tittingly celebrate his 21st my. Mr. A Nahrgang in a few well-chosen remarks expressed the t&otrgbts ot his Hlows, and Mr. W. 8m presented their host with a ttou-headed umbrella. My. Chas. Sandbs and Miss Minnie Studios of Owen Sound spent the holiday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Good. They returned to their home by motor Tuesday accompa- nied by Miss Gertrude Good and Miss, Lulu Kreutzinr. I RID-mt 7.1.. on. Wegenast. Managing Di- Mor of the Mutual Lite Assurance Company, accompanied by Mrs. Wegp- Illt, "tinned on Tuesday trom his annual business trip to the West, in the mutants ot the company. On Saturday evming the [members of the McGinty Band gathered at the 1tmtotptt or, the members, Edwin a. 10th, ot the mint. son ot Mr. and In. John Heimpel. The funeral tool plan on Friday afternoon. It. Valentine Henry who withAis - lett tor Yorkton. Sill... in the ”this, will return to Waterloo owing to ill health. Their many If“: will talcum: their return. It". L. Graybill has let: for De troit to stand the luneral ot her grandchild, Leonard Fisher. He is a inn ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fischer, lame"; of Waterloo. The child was {his years of age, an?! died tron: latal bum caused by being burnt' in a t-tire. SEMINARX DAY Ilitlii,M0HiitMithi, _ s’ - “a - meeting ot the Wncrloo WI] Society will be held on My, Oct. 3tst, at 8 o’clock in 5 Town Hall. Special Offer The Chroniele-Trlegraph, Wp- tqrloo Countv's newsieataraper will be oftered to new sub- mibeu trom now till Dec. Mst, 1914, tor one year and “Ira months) tor ' Euro aisle-Telegraph mum», Ont. The Berlin Daily Telegraph.‘ Berlin's brightest and best paper, to new hubscrlbors trom now till Dec, 31st, 1914. tor the nail sum of '" , "P: - In. ads-um. n... m Take advantage of this splendid ofitq and send m your order now. to the f You v”! to be are an you In g.ttissq the best, than II. no m. M who know on: store, ho- a» in -u I. but Only $1.00 AT $1.10st "1.6“”: .. " $2.00 I: _-. , . a . l ou Buy t',o',ii',i:hiii'i',i"iii,i.titrit he Drugs C2.e as... . . _ ', The Waterloo Fire Brigade desire to ”(press their heartiest thanks to citizens for the cordial support. given to their Sick Benetit Fund. A sth- scription list was recently circulated giving well wishers an opportunity ot contributing towards their funds which met with a generous response. The funds will be devoted towards case of mucus. Notice is herebyiiven that the sittings of the Court of Revision, to hear and de. termine appeals against as- sessments for the year 1914, for the Town of Waterloo, will be held at the Council Chamber at the Town Hall, Waterloo. on Monday even ing, 27th October, 1913, at eight o'clock. Dated 16th October, 1913 JAMES C. HAIGHTL A The annual ball ot the Waterloo Fire Brigade held on Friday evening, in the Acadian Club Hall, was a gratifying success in every respect and a large number availed themselv- es of an opportunity to enjoy a good time. asaturtitpemurs ot the Brigade in Town of _Waterloo Assessment Appeals SICK BENEFIT . . FUND STARTED 1 Mr. Houston of Burma tho snob had an a very practical aetdroinb- ':MtaBotetttiotaty ot “uncouth numb“ in regard to no you he ‘pernonal service in’behll' " their “Bowman. He eited mum to show that the" were approximately aver 800,000,000 people who were mot Christians. As them were 160.000,- 000 Protestants this would mean that each one would be responsible tor tive ot than to whom Christianity was unknown. Following the addresses the meet- ing proceeded to ormize. Mr Thos Hilliard was elected chairman and Mr. J. Herb Smith, secretary. A Committee trom each church was named to interest the laymen at their denomination in the movement. prices For Members of Waterloo Fire Brigade-heal Ball meeting. BIGGEST MARK” OF THE SEASON The Waterloo market on Saturday was the largest ot the season. Fowl was plentitui. Geese brought lee. a lb., duck? 75 to 31.00 g piece and chickens " to 25c. each. Eggs keep advancing in price selling at 30 to "e. a doz. No. 1 Northern Spy Blk pies at Me a basket or $3 per barrel barrel, am: ,Potatoeg at‘81.oo to $1.10 per bag. An abundance of veg- ctables was to be had at the usual 'tee. u. sinner". mum. Ho brietir outlined tn patrons ot mm.uum h and oarter.Kirotrg.rrtrt-s M tothetopieat&stotahmtabtt.os- "rttioestototoUinmetinm, Moe. as. which “awn: Ihwl. be non htbutmdlwm at “a !er-ott'tse"relteTtth.ooetr. mmouw'ntomunma at the axiom church- tomb: non active part hoot-seine with mtg. sion work. (but inn-hobbit which could not tail to mum was daily to the cane. Speaker: at attr. ity would lad thr discussions at the non-unmmol hmtruntul’mbtutm ol'WamlooatthI-uhghld h tB. .hhn'l butt-MM div-"lilt- “mm“ lotthowmdlhu-qu tho wattle kennels- intntadttm, mote ”:me tron the (“new '?t'rtmritqt'teir-liet in About thirty were present at the a Big Success Clerk A quiet Thanksgiving Day wedding was solcmniud at ll o'clock Mote day morning It the Presbyterian manna. when Mr. Arthur A. Stub- bins was married to Miss Anna Wat- son, both of Waterloo. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. W. D. bee. Mitts H. B. Stubbim, sister of the groom wan bridtsmaid, and the groom' was assisted by his brother Edward. After a short trip Mr. Ind Mrs. Siuhhins will rum in Water- too. , _ In [feline f'lt,ar Thursday alter- noon' Antyt , Monger was charged w: “an by an. Helmet t?il1dtii'Ki?i,ti' The' evidence went " T the complainant, how- ever, airritahoked he hid started the quarrel Ad then got the worst of it. The edie was-dismissed, the "eortH ”mam. mint we costs. amounting to over $9.00." On 'l‘uesdly evening P. C. Clerk took into eustody six men for being drunk and diirdrderty. Jn Court two of the six shouldered the blame, and were assessed trand costs. while the othen four were dimiseed. The finals h the st,. Saviout's Lawn Tennis Tournament were played on Wednesday atmoon. Mrs. P. J. Wright winning from Min J. Bruce The death occurred Hid-v of Mr Joseph Dietrich. at Waterloo, tor many years. alter an illness of Ibout a year's duration. He Walt aged " years, 9 month: and 17 (lays. His wite sud firmly tin-Vin. The tuner-l took plate trom his lab: midmce, John street, on Monday at 8.30 o'cioeh to the R. C Church tor service, than to the R C. cannery. The advisability ot calling tor "teyd- us tor an irmr.ence for the mew portion of the gate was brought up and ‘a lengthy discussion took place It was fir.Lany decided to defer the purchased intik next year. FIRMS Ili , _ WMWT by he {allowing seores:-6--3, At a previous mobthgjt wns de- cided to construct. a walk from tho majn Juan's» the spring house. A {violation W's passed last light it structing the caretaker to commence the workat once. F MINARD‘S [ANIMENT BELIEVES NEURALOIA. A‘mcétjng of the Bank Board was held at 7.30.0'clock on Thursday evening. Chairman Devin and Messrs Hughes, Kunpl. Wells and Secretary Lain; were meant. stmesthime ago tendon were called for to legse the [and on the west side of F the parity a turn of “no years. Smnl'kndors were'recoived and that ot o. Latsch was accepted. 1111le IIjtl) f.' T s -...;:'[0 PAY COSTS - WW Mmmbyuunl III-hen cl tin Squaw Laid Aid. Tu tertte-dodttrtutt-i.ae, AWWII‘ M at ttt.t1retghrq.ttdtrar" to hail-humankind!” otuttasaa.aetmatotaoint-st"in thwart. his harm's-mysel- edatptant.uaoB-huy " out; mm. and ad4itimsat building. till in" to he - in thou-(Mun. Addresses were deliver“ by the pastor ot m. John's Lutheran " - in which uh. tinted a. Seminary Indie" dd to: the vol- com to “who. The India uh nude 1 donation to the Seminary ot l mun: dinner set. The [arty left again tor Tom-h " After Discussion, Aswgu Taken. Re. Purchase of Fence Lee! "tr-see-at-. Third” " - and iron Toe.. onto. “rt-rm nut-n at no m' Aid d tWTbm.to Lam “an. In an. out». n. M mitttsims. f 1urrtiGti/ueuria 5 o'euiie, P _ BOARD “£15me imailiilaihi'; In.P))tia' taiii"F oon Antatt _ lunged w “ion oth (iii'),?'?,';' vat a; ttre con Death of Jos. Dietrich sTUBBms-WATS0N. l The Early Bird, In " name im- Mr (mill, does not need to be matched tor l by an alarm clock, but trom hunt-l ',tet,,e'.e.t.yeett, and clunctuisua h l 401 always on the spot-ready when the first mnteri-l ttettefit often "all. Just. In with the early ittttqeritrer. trom 3H0 gets the his end of the and by on'snnding or bringing in " order at l. C. tune beginning ot a big otter. 4 o ft We now "tttnit u similar adrnrtt- age to overyone. We will give The CttrmtteVretetrraarh" from now until VES Janus” lat. "rs. for “MO. Send h branch ot the Holy Name So cicty, similar to that recently org» nrzed in Berlin. was formed at St. Louis R. C. Church on Monday eve- ning. There was a lame number ot men of the church in attendance, in- ciuding a spbndid 'representation of the members of the Berlin Society. An aeolian sermon on the ohjects of the Socictv was delivered tre Rev. Father Valentine. who (inducted -the mission in St. Mary'l R. C. Church Inn May. Following the (limit was unanimously decided to cumin a branch in connection with "St. Louis Church. . ORGANIZE , HOLY NAME SOCIETY IN WATERLOO in toir order not. Literature Committee-Mrs, Wm. Miner, Mrs. Heller, and Mm. Keri. tht Friday ntterrioa a largely at tended and representative muting ot the ladies of st. John's, Lutheran Church met at the home d Mrs. J. 0mm]. The object ot the meeting as to organize into a Women’s un- Iionary Society. After a (“amnion it was decided that and a misty should he organized, and the follow lowing ttttit- were-elected. Pretrident-Mrs. J. Conrad. W. Ill. S. ORGANIZED Ilrumlliithlis Orgaqitrb--Mrs. H. German. . Assistant-Secretary - Miss Mary Roos. . "ttiatariseeretars-strs. Geo. Lip- pert. Trt-r-Mrs. C. Recs. Atrsistant-Treasurer-Mrs. Ed. Lip- 'Hee-President-Mrs. Weideethangner J. Ilffthtttttttt We want your trade. Theonly ay we expect to get it in by giving you more who for four In than you can get elsewhere. Pudmble induct] is our lid in the tteaitauny Trimmed Hate, with whieh we greet you won. . THE EARLY BIRD You women who like to it timt pick a m ’m'. choicest styles. will llntl here an new.“ ideas, the lat-est mum ml a wealth at colors In hula to choose trom that is seldom sur- 'e"'d-rrt-tmrttosoarreeesties. Ovadm,wo m are you will an no m. _ The most 'advanced ittiies ire mm ready here and you'll seeing than now. Come. h/Ill . Ili . Stunning “New I]; 'Dréss Goods' It" Ania we car, Come and ab. ' Waterloo, Ont. _ pg,,-'"", ,' ' NE tf(lt'llltilN9 (tiz:'.,,,,,,:,',,,, , ' and combination colon. m above, wide belts, tiger and L . ton. lined with paddy green _ _ a stylish coat. our variety ' , . \ins Conn. -"---.-----.-- ' !' ' “1' r' r . s ", , _. This Season the company which he represents, he states, will make no change re- garding loans in the west. this tear, but will continue to lend Inge sums to the prairie provinces. The Many has at prelent between in and twelve millions of dollars loaned In the west. The interest paid is at present the highest. " has been tor 'a number of years. In nanny re sports Mr. Wmnsst says that his trip has been the most rnfoysble since he began his annual tour of in- spection. _ ‘ After a. month's trip throughout. out the West Mr. Geo. “Wt. managing director of The Mutual Elle Assuxance Co. returned home but week. It was the annual tour at igt-. lpection, end Winnipeg, Calgary, so monton. Saskatoon, and intervening points were visited. Mrs. Wager-ant ieeomp.atted her husband on the trip." trr. Wegonntt is well pleased with. the crow' this season, as, he are.“ they are very good. Howell“, the real estate market in the Cities in at . standstill. There has been a good Beat of stagnation along building and industrial lines, but Mr. West-nut states that the crops being so good wilt improve matters. However, this will not revive the real estate. When he left the west, he states that the threshing was nearlv thitrhed, and the farmers have the moat ot their Hops in the elevators. The tuners get the money for their grain much 'tgrlier this tell, owing to there being no grain blochde. LOANS WILL BE CONT! "We traveltee," gain 31:. Wagellalt ©2EErrrEll Should include the. having ot a ".10ng Savings Am!" in u- Bank ot Toronto. Either ot Ono persons in the household may than deposit or withdraw money a rmuirnd. A Joint Account In the BANK OF TORONTO Is not only a convenience but it, is also " Im- tive to thrilt, and to the mmulntion of a don‘t-Me "Bunk Hal-net” lumen " nddodjnl-mr to ma Imam-r. Paid-up Capital Fw) 35.000300 Reserved Funds ___ 6,176,578 Assets .rrt _ on”: 35,000,000 THE HOUSEHOLD EXCHEQUER THE BANK OF TORONTO. r I’ 'mmtut0 ”All“ W - P. J. Wright. Hum to a representative by tunomo-a'would be in the nut tire yea". The bile considerably more than a “mus-l massive demand tor capital tor v ,. -and miles in a single trip. We went. nus kinds of construction, has ca out from Regina and crossing thel an increased rate ot interest. Saskatchewan River at the elbow. western farmers blame the banks ' went through the tiste district, known duly. The condition, however, h " the “Goose Lake Country." He worldwide, and is more keenly (elt in dates that the company never 3028 London England than elsewhere. F into new area until a representative ---.---- --- . be: gone through ttmt and made a ' t irttiiPerv. .lnspeition. This was tri/latte,',:",,",,",:':,','),"?,'),,',','.',','.,'?,. "at, MrPrt ot “m tri - , . _ nttettt the holiday at that - " ht retereme to the possibility oi Waterloo were the follown': Misg- cheaper - "I the “m mp", "ml Martin and mm Hockey out Mr. Woo-em and that the “nest Messrs. Claude Noecker 1htitrr tn. tttttet ht the world Could ttot predict frlmmn Charles and lino“ not- what the come od the monev market' hin ' F Momma-30m am . "The People‘s Grocer" . King Street Waterloo Phone 215 Our prictpsate always as low as it is possible is to get them. ' _," Has lots of features in common with other stores 1 but one thing is different :- e. H. Mills 600. BQELENDER'S _ This Seeon's Stylish (Suits, New Colors, Cloths, Collard $10, $15, $18, $20; $25 We is a great Manna t present toe an. Fro-eh Bone tut s. This cloth make- I dreary, unit-uh].- suit, tailors and "I” My. I: are showing this line,.jnul sizes, nicely nth _ manned at ...-.s... ...t..-r. ...w...-.'..".. tm-n..... ...t'r....r,. $15.00 and “I... T The MC 'tetes but no" in this city, unruly M iromamrthiattomriattte an" partot the m. W mun Claw. but Stripes, Scotch Jan hand. Cu! - Btttgtge m1 Cloth. up to tho minute murals, in a... - and combination colon. made in the latest style. the new Mm. linen, via um, um and tonal cloth collars, mm but- ton, lined with may green, tan “a lawn satin. It you can ‘a It!“ coat, on variety will was. you. So. the In" 8m - Everything in Season - Ladies’ Coats, _ _,,',' "spits, Skirts. (i DAN BOHLENDER, Our Service “WWW GROCERY STORE m: . ." News!“ CORRBC8' STYLE . l: Among the Waterloo young 'reor,tr attending Toronto l'nivenity. who nttettt the holiday at their - h Waterloo were the follow“: Nisan Haul Martin and Big“. Hockey all Masts. Claude Noecker, mum tn. mtttuutrt, Chalet and Harold not- hin

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