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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1913, p. 4

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F J. b. All In. hunt in 'i1l.i1iiii "t"ar"r m V“ ' 7 Iu'ttt 1"]:th - n - yo J,“ Jem- I'dh ad l Ith-trs It Too-to In. In. L. J. Brelthaupt we. the dinning hostess of the annual "Old Girls" reunion and high tea at “W" on Friday alternoon with h an", Mrs. J. Hinehelitte ot oe. hvl " the guest ot honor. All u- Ipl on these occasions the conversa- tion we: ot a very bright and re- linionenr character, which recalled my pie-sane memories, and an un- Im'nlly merry time was enjoyed in the renewal of old friendships by the My congenial gathering. 11:. pm week has been a very de- light“! one tor the ptettsurtr-tovittg 'yr8trmett, enlivened by receptions, and parties, tma, and the delightful- t, put on comic opera, "Trial by iur." The Country Club has con- Wt' its quota also to the gay- n try I to: on Wednesday after- noon. for the presentation of the “0800'! ttolt trophies to the altCCetiB- hl when. at which there wan a “no attendance. notwithstanding the {plane-Icy of the weather, to otter their Immune“. This after- noon tho Indy members In mjoying a Old party at the Club. Club Int Sunday by I number all an mam-inn, who are taking ad- ushy ot every opportunity to in- “ in an: moat banana-l sport.’ Um plenum. hoapitatitiea lave TRr"TnterBrtrntttrttqritr- m to the In“ Hulht nt Newmht. I 180 an min; old friendship. in Waterloo. utter an “some alumni? months in Europe and we Britiatt his. ”OI My alarm Nov. uh, an Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian and tune the mod treoples otl qtateetoo (and Berlin) to visit mam} a Mr batman residence on King St. in! the Barth ot Toronto. when thy will tind a warm welcome and g Neatitut and - tempting supply ot , New“! and tempting supply ot t2lel'l'd bread, rolls. buns, cakes all was. ete., the kind that mother! nod to make. Come and get them: I “In. 'toteet Wood "study 9180!- .) VIII mmim to: It. am timein an: “a, m Wright "an. on F n Nov. 4, Iron: 4 to 3.30 pm. nob... JD inmateaetdthootmeotRettao - - g WWII]; Supper li", may ova-kg, by a number an Twin-City (Hands. which. I“. II Worth?» program. was my much -iated Bonn] human; mm won t.'ye1 at no Grunt River Country imam My.“ “'Ir.ulu.rmknoumuvu u'flt= nn'uayil. at a. but 'yt.rliiiir,iszi a: In» l.umrmwuiu fa- - bnmdhntulvd. J,“ Jem- Ielh Ill Kim Ethel Matron-town. - mthwloo. tMh-ndrttseaaottteetatte '"Mee.qmeiqruiweeran tulle: '-ueruurteatotto...-. B. WM. SNIDER, It is made from only "the choic- est s e l e c t e d wheat and scien- tifically milled." is always a Pleasureand Success , I :OOOOOOOOOOOOOI‘OC QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Baking with Order a sack now from your grocer. OCEAN FLUUR BECAUSE Manufactured by Phone No. 239 Waterloo EVER Y SACK GUARANTEED It. ilith'the advent ot cold weather, out are becoming exceedingly scarce and are a luxury u - prim. At the Waterloo market. Saturday Morning. tto comma!” brought Me a dozen There were only nbout hall ettough to M the demand. Butter sold at Mc. a pound, while consider- able fowl was (meted, as well u oil " produce. The market opened at I o'clock. and " unusually large num- ber were present. The boos was artistictuly decorat- ed for the evasion with ftorrets and greens EGGS SCARCE During the afternoon a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Kaufman, aided by the following young Indies who were Messed in whites- Miss F. Hilliard, Miss Hutton and Miss E. Ferdinand. Mrs. Bush pouring tea. While lunch was being served. Miss " Devitt played seven] piano seleetlons. I Thursday afternoon a successlui Talent Tea was held at the home of Mrs. B. Kaufman. Victoria Bt., about fifty guests bola; present. Than was quite a sanctum donation of money' towards the Ladiey' Aid ot the Methodist church. lat Vice Prem-Geo. Karma. and Vice.-Preu.-0. Latnch. Secretary-J. Ulielman. Directors-ara. Hellman. Min E. “and. Miss M. Bruce, lean. Shantz, C. Shana, Mr. McIntyre and Fred Havel, Ezra Schmitt, N. P. Sims. ' Auditors-Messrs. F.' Haight and J. H. Roos. A discussion arose as to the " usability ot holding s horticulture show burnt) dethtttearettmt- Wu Tar- en. However, it was decided to ham speakers deliver “dresses on the work. The society's membership is grown-w rapidly, and by nut. spring It is expected to hare over 200. The ottieem elected sre :- I President-Dr. J. H. Engel. i The 1m: annual meeting at tho Waterloo Horticulture Society was held on Friday evening. lt was a. re- viving of the work and the meeting was a vary enthusiastic one. Therm pom of the secretary, and directors 6ere received“ and were ot a satin-j lactory nature. l OFFICERS ARE ELECTED of a loving and tnithfut wile Ind mother, and her passing away at her curly age is deeply regretted by he: may ttiendtg and many alike. T0 PROCURE prime, and the deepest armpathr of their many friends in thil hour ot sorrow wilt he with the aoedy ho- rmved [in-hurl and little dtuaBbter, as well u the ulster: Ind other "lands in their loss. Mrs. Foster was a general favorite in the Twin- City, and " who knew Ge rent that Christian - was the secret at her sweet drspoaititm ml ttttSeiten life. Here was Mead a lite ot Christian Name” And service. ltr ways randy to put out a helping hand in the cause ot her helmet! 1 Muster, being specially devoted to church and hospital work, And her) husband and daughter mourn the tortrl Eighteenth Annual Meeting of Waterlop Horticultural' "aidTrfirtTaG5 3mm. Qua-tact noun). Mr. Winchester was returning trom Station! when he at“ the Men] of hi: father-U-uw. Every one was Med aad grieved to hear ttt the mun death last Wednesday ot In. Arthur Poster, who htm Inc- cut on in he: surly Mr A. G. W was eiattor in Toronw My. gun-ding the an." Club muting. _ loan. te. B. and“. (has. J. mucus: and w. o. m, In, u ‘lot Toronto on Friday. 1A_toeueamotttvipiartto-. 'eudia.asorsrtusueaiittsui. ta place In the. m on My evening. l Rev. A. B. macho-ou- at Toronto. t tartner mm: at at. AMM’I thumb. M a halt In Besrtintttm+ Jag 10943;” um mm at Mr. S {'CCESSPUL TALENT TEA “In“! on u I” in. to I.» srtraai.. h. Burt Water: .3 a. m m mm; In - Mr. “In“. J. Nichol. . It. mailman-smut; tleer, at Btocblu. - Lamar in ll'I-“dl-nbn m “MIC”. ltheuMluhbt-Dr tune-M. [',,'iiyldl'ttli--- on ' Mr. V. 0. IW.I.?.. HST- inhabit. _tttardMm.amnrtttu'i-ttet ATTIIEIIARKET Mayor Flat-her Mid he could we to reason why the Council could not any on the work " a man - it!!! by the yen. Mr. Btickn “long“ that when under the make! at the (‘ouncil it made n. diMetttt with . change ot chairmu each year. How- Deputy Rem Schiedel and MI thought that something should be, done, but thought tttat the with commitm appointed should an; It, certain the cent and report luck to the Council. " no and. muo- ha! 'rtrriotmlt horn taken by tho Legit lature it, would‘lhow that ,u'e) wu .bmn of the times Town Clerk Haittht when that tal A request was received trom Mrs. personal opinion was that " 'id'lyaGrir2' Alum. who live- on the was not a general Luv in the my Borttt “is ot Weaver I'M; “kins utes. the Legislature would not F. he tor a light at he! end of the “not. apt to pass any such law for at You! com-tit“! his to momma sole ttettefrt ot Maxim. Most come- thnt a light be than " a point to leries are carried on undo: mu. W mtsanttttNtihd by tite Chum“. corporations or religious bodies. l Att att Which is Minoan"! Inb- Cmmcmot Roo.- “It may uk- mined. considerable money." _ l _ -- __ B. E. Beehtet, Chairman. M123. B. Britir-ort could. be put _itt the hand: of bur‘bhl imm- Councillor' Boo. asked It“ the prospects were toe the [autumn paging tet {hm u Ptonosed. - - _ _ - - """'""N9"Nb yaw-nu v- uuo III-ml I In the opinion ot the Meyer the Life Announce Company upon the [present system would won nut applicntlon toe a uduction ol it: " 'artttisraotoritr, if conducted . the we, beg to report that wont ioame manner as in Berlin. where a committee thttia tint the meat P"' is hired by the your, end the Opt 1914. he'llg‘been duly mtntirmed, money collected at the City Hall. cannot now be realised, but your Councillor B. E. Bechtel tlt he eommittee suggests that this Council thought it was a good idea, there recommend to the Council for the you ‘arc quite a number ot old people Ciiii that such Comm" grant to the who are tittdiatt fault with the why Company a rebate of the, excess ot the cemetery in being taken can ot. its tun tor the year over the He didn't think it would be in ”tumult which would be levied upon the Park Commission, but “at. ttsrarr,.agrea,- of $00,000 upon teal Cemetery Commission should be property. and a business alien-meat made up ot elderly people who one computed upon such real property sentimental. with pmbly a '"rl'""e"'ie'". as one or the members. T thong» that the seas: aiGiGrG might attend to the‘work. Mr. J. H. Roos though 'ishiiidr" Fischer should be a mambo: at the txmurtittee. o . alone. Mayor Fischer stated that in lam places the Park Commission look after the work. In answer to a. caution Town Clair Haight said he thought tt would be neeestmzrter Inn 3 special My“; ed by tho legislature lot Waterloo "df you do that, chances are you won't. kayo I Pfrh Communion,” u toluene: to secret",', Com;- cillor Kan. aid the atthe at taking paper care ot the cemetery had 'boq talked of for a long time,. n " present it is not in very good shape. F "That Messrs. Roos, Kaufman and ;Kutt be and they are hereby appoin- ted a special committee to apnly to the Legislature for a special Act. authorizing and enabling the Town pt Waterloo to tthue the control and management and can '84ttrs -town cemetery in the hands ot ' comb- sion to be appointed by tho. Town Council. tinny pushed, miariit ttri." ii. his andgAswonded by S. B. Bricker: At the regular meeting ttt the Waterloo Town Council on My evening the very Impact-v. and“ was brought up u to View the Waterloo meter-y Mull to look!!! after by “no Town Count“ Props“! Committee, or s emrAttittBiotg "trotn-1 ted to attend to the work mummy Ir. The lollowing motion was even: Proposed that the Cate of the Cemetery be Placed in the Hands of a Ceme. tery Commission. Iy)lltlirrttli ilitiflji',rtij, .10 Waterloo DlET'ENSllEOw 354 SECURE ECISLATION ' A request was received trom Mrs. 'George Alwud, who Im- on the north side at Weaver “an; akin; tor a light at he! end of the street. {and sum hu ordered President "an. of Mexico to ram. ( B. E. Dacha], Chairman. All the manhu- of the Council were present, and adjounment was made " 4.” o'clock. . zELLER-trrtntER.-At the Metho- diet Pam-qt, Edmonton, Aim, on Wednesday. October mu. Mia Edm- Cnthgrine, lecond daughter at Mr. Ind Mm. Philip letter, so Water street, saith. Berlin, to Mr. lathe C. Whmet. ot men, mu ot Mr. and bin. Tsame Winner of Elmira, Rev. Machoen may ills. Ocptlem‘ea. ( Your committee on Flume and Printing, having heard the President [and Mamie; Director at the Mutual (Lift Autumn: Gummy upon the iawliutlon toe a ”auction at in u- ‘seufment. beg to report that wont immune thttia that the meat atr 1014. lad-sheen duly mtntirmed, cannot now be reamed, but your GGGittii suggests that this Council recommend to the Council for the you {1914 thaf such Con-en grant to the Company a rebate of the, excess ot Geut.iemerss- irueeta.' V _ - A tour tootmt sidewalk on the nut ride at V street from AN len to John Ime; I A four mot ire" sidewalk on the west tide ot Finch: street ttom mum. to John “new. i A Ania pavement, and sewers on [Fischer street from Allen to John ‘suaetl. ' ( The petition: for an no!» wen ne- W. and ”any: till it W.‘ Cluirm Schism ot the Finance and Printing Committee presented tht {allowing report which [was " , Communicate». c. K. rm requestéd that m mahogany! grntao the sidewalk levahm arirteii, street. The request was stated. l J: Chic! mm.» ot the Hydro ’Hydro Emma Mulch View re. Wtrdintt a br-taw tor join: inspection ot wiring by 1m. Preston, can, ‘BaruanQ‘ : Nunavu- laid on: tttttil .-the hat meeting, until it '1: learned what action the, ever. tho motion was - W. A random can; awn-1k in as Finance and Plinth; Committee. thrttrcoata “Huang it)! V” a: an my tee W p? t at my “I" 'tYA M"", myths" to - it. 't boy in I IR". Jre all that you an tsuit you in. as our hu- m Now can.“ baton with; your also“. Our am. a ”no. nun, 315300 to at,“ a. a. It: "has n m: and. Our tq%sdid mu n Tt0.00, moo. um an up. an the mind ”In. in th. country. Ther can: out: of you ol Lia beet two: than In his 'lln%2'l'dt ot as ho op a. e “an; Street Lighting Report. ""'11Ct'i", u, P: . out. MiiiieTiiiis Prices MARRIED. iits - - u... in" my in I III tint you it“ no In. on hu- Gmn-u baton r salvation. u “no. at“, IQ.“ a. thq but me m l Rm taking. W401]: 90am: ButeVenilamenhasnoau to grind, he can usually get a job turn- ing the grindstone for some woman who has. on mm” ftollowin} ss/Ori/AG. Further particular: will be given lat.- A rnte ot " and costs was imposed on the guilty party in an malt. case. by Magistrate Weir on Friday The my friends ot m. and Mrs. J. H. Winner, Elan St. were shock- edtoleamon Frikrotthedeattt of their daughter Raging in Toronto 0a Tues-1w evening Mr. E. o. Weber ot the Waterloo Furniture thi., Ltd. .delivered an address to " autumn ot young men or Toronto in the Central Y.M.C.A. The subject was “Salesnmnship and Business Ettieknry". The eveot ot the even- in; was the opening ot we I'M. FINF or. " AND COSTS. IKPOSED Death of Regina Winkle: tutmmanatiir "tailing depart, " pieces ot Dress Goods. in sensible Btu-u, - Me ttr-litre " ._-.. are naturally required. The BigAnnounco/ , ment of special value giving still holds " goodfhroughout the month. ‘3 240 Gunman ot Lulla' Volts and Dru-on. both “an! and white. sin: I This were bong“ mom for an. Sale, at each .....rw.. w..'...-.. ..~."........... .-..We... u only mid and mum's Wine: Com. Int year's styleI. but the mat humus no At and com-mama mun. going " ..k--.. "a............ ........ m........ _ file $tttiitth dt Ntsvehttier brings with it the Cold, Raw, Chilled-to. "the.Bone Days and therefore _ .Warm lot, in lie a EYE]? ..r.1' 1gtat 1'11 A, Ceadtnp Pet. Dark all! light Ftaarteterte, Some ot the Leaders are ' Bricker If If It Pays Farmers Our mum [at price- are always hue: on the Cm common 01 an busts market, and vs are not mm by what other: It]. Everym aim we _"rriTiseytttsurandu-ttr- ed, sampled and tasted. The producer is thus muted ot . count report upon every shipment. We Innis]: tree can: all pay “press mun. Our chock- uo iaatted every two weeks and cashed at par. WIN: for our booklet. Ttte BERLIN BREAKER! no. Peanuts, Bag, New Hamburg, strattord, Bebrtrtgvitte, MI {man-hole, Dublin, St. Commun, Rostock, Lynda, Dore! Preston, Elmira. St. Jacobs. Heidelberg, Seatorth, Clinton winter r, 35 inch with. can navy. told "mime " "B. r, both “an: and white. sin: 2, 8, d and o, wearing mate-ins. jun wetting for Children’s "8thstrettt-ttmurtttsa, ette, WI“! " PAY m7 PM“! 'ta .t1.u1et'.Hait Price C', 71339c , _

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