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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Dec 1913, p. 5

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Wke Th> Sun. It is Peetless in the allvocacy â€"of right and justice, . conâ€" _ ."demning unscrupulous methods wherâ€" ~ wÂ¥er found. May its infuence ever inâ€" . efease.â€"R. B. McLean, Huron Counâ€" %y. Ib The above is but a sanmle of the many hundreds of unsolicited expresâ€" ‘ OMs received fromâ€"Sun readers. You ho subscribe for The Weekly Sun, ; Â¥met‘s business paper. You 4 P rd it profitable reading. . D 6A H. devitt worded #% © And‘jin my heart a dawn of light Toâ€"day Love‘s roses will be red, , Today my hours will be bright. "Os th: far hills a crimson shincs, expressions ts as d by c * t would n Sun, it holr zogiying t Jho. G. Eit *Truly the Wke The Su .In the high tree a cheerful bird The‘following verses by our esteemâ€" ed townsman, Dr. William J. Fischer Rave" been the subject of a beautiful appreciation in a recent numâ€" T of the Literary Digest ‘â€" .E . AT DAYBREAK, In 482 blue sky one little star Awdâ€"in my soul a hope so young, And _ white and starlike, trempling Still, ; By God upcn nty lifeâ€"string hUng. at ~ Amd in mine ear a burst of scng, To bring joy and soft eved peace, And make my pulses beat . mote I enclose cheque for my subscripâ€" :Il to The Sun. I think it is _ one of the best edited and most indepenâ€" #ént _ papers in Canada.â€")no Johnsâ€" gon, Brant County. â€"ȴiere is not any testimonials â€" or expressions (‘~ appreciation that counts as does these that are accomâ€" by cash, their sincerity _ canâ€" BOt be questioned. _ Ib _t would not be without The Weekivy Wun, it h+lps me to make farming pay xogiying the correct market price.â€" JhRo. G. Eitel, Norfolk. *"Fruly there is no other Paber just * The prob:i(‘ of Fall and Winter néw ‘tonfronts every . well lated > houkehold, and you can w# aftord to waste precious moments tlt!ntion; until your garment lose# all its original style and fit, ct M has bech endured year after because, of the mistaken idea _ there no where to go to | to cut & garment so it would Â¥ #equire those tedious fittings. A With us will remedy it all. t teaches how to cut d ut together everything _ from ainest Bhirt waist to most ‘elabâ€" ate toilette. Terms for a complete urse is $10.08, but it preferred only rt of tK6 course can be taken. ?:3‘!.'40“ have been issued to a ce to be held in the Acadian Club |New‘ Year‘s Eve, when the music mrovided by . rof. Harding‘s 4 of Toronto, which is known ~bBe of th: best in ths Queen City. 4A day Class will commence on lege. The college office is _ open iy, including Christmas week, to ‘who desire . information. The dsome catalog will be sent free any address ou application to the ncipal, W. D. Euler. ull information can be had by ling at our residence any _ time ‘vgd to above date. #"Â¥llison Dress Cutting Co. Monday, Jan. 5th, the winter Begins at the Berlin (Business ing SQPW.Wamloo lates for Mayor, Reeve, DePuty|retr, Fergus, visized friends in Elmira * Phoge 217. * K | Reeve, six councillors, two watet 200 | last week.â€"Mr. and Mrg. Wm. llttfi ; wi.o light commissioners, two sewer comâ€" |Berlin speat last Thursday with K missioners . and four school trustees | mira friends,.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. C, A}+ 4 for the year 1914. lemang and _ daughters, Laura and ho te 6 in case an ¢lection is necessary . it ‘lgrqr.vmtod in Preston over Sunâ€" n m will be boid on Mon@ay â€" Jan 5th. |day.â€"The Great West Felt. Company The Personnel of the Council will{and the Elmira Felt Company _ have ‘- Sn_ lcr in "Mr;o.dmfledcw'mm <losed do'alo;"rth h“t'.'i"’?:' n ider is a visi is announcement‘ of Yarious. membeTs| Boswell â€" Rate orento University n toâ€"day. »f this year‘s council} who state that|is home for the Christmas holidays.â€" ; has bech because , of there to cut & gi Rquire those » Eg us w ne teac ut together w issue of Euler‘s advocate is t. Write for a freecopy to tJedkds of _ Mrs. M. Wegenast, St:, Waterloo will regtet to f hoer i‘acss. _ Shy underwent ation on Saturday and is Proâ€" ; as satisfactorily as can . be ‘ery little noney will funeral of the late Ludwig ;l’ was held at St. Agatha miBg at 10 o‘clock, from*the e. to the R.C. church _ and y for intermyAt. to the death of Dr. C. H. ‘" Walkerton, Dr. F. G. Hughâ€" Pt be in his office until Satâ€" an. 2nd. n Dressmaking In 2 Weeks IN _ IVORY AND TOILET ARTICLES gb are not only Afe article . of , and will last for 12 Ehy Utre«A, Rerlin r of the Berlin Busiâ€" an ‘The retiring Water and Light Comâ€" missioners are Dr. W. L. Hilliard and 4. E. Sanderson and the réetiring Sewer Commissioners, Messrs. 0. A. Latsch and Jacob Brox. The term§$ of four members of the Board of School Trustees also: exPire this year, viz.: Mr. Wm. Conrad in the North ward, Mr. C. W. Snider in the East ward, Mr. Louis Feick in th> South ward and Mr. Allen Shantz in the West ward. RETURNED FROM He also visited the old Brubachet home, south of Rohrstown, Lancaster Counrty, which was erected in 1717. It is nearly two hundred years â€" old and is still owned by a member _ of the Brubacher family. In the old homestead is a much valued relic in the shape . of a clock which was brought from Germany in 1770. The clock has been passed on from gener ation to generation, the ninth gener ation of the Brubach»r family â€" now having possesgion of it. rasys on a s | Mr.. and _ Mrs. H. w.muB mManiy . NON.COMMITTAL] Eumt ulitls, (tatiiiet A meeting. of ‘the eleftors ol Watet= loo will be. hold in the town ball, on Monday evening, Dec. 29th at . 7:30 s‘clock for the nomination of Calldiâ€" the former being out for the Deputyâ€" Reeveship. Reeve Kauflman is nonâ€" tommital as to . whother he will stand or not. ‘ ! Mr. Peubacher while at Philadelphia witnessed the dedication of buildings in that City at which President Wil sonl was preseBt. _ they will not nkmh?lo-â€"u.m My. Mattusch, son of Mr. Adam Matâ€" Fischer, Bricker, Bechtel, Ufielmann,|tusch, who was this summer employâ€" ind J. H. RoOS are among those re:ed with ons of the Great Lakes Navâ€" tiring as well as Mr. C., W. Schiedel|igation . Companies _ returned to his who has been appointed to a town ofâ€"{kome here on Saturday.â€"Mrs. Tranâ€" CHORâ€"LEADER APPRECIATED BY THE CONGREGATION Nir. Beni. Brubacher returned _ on Friday front an extended trip of five mcnths to various Points in the Unâ€" ited States. Among ths places visitâ€" ed were â€" Buflalo, Rochester, Harrisâ€" burg, _ Philadelphia, _ Atlantic City, Washingtcn, Lancaster, Reading and The choir and congregation of the Naterlop Presbyterian Charch showed their appreciation of the faithful and Â¥aluable services that have peen tenâ€" dered for many years by the choirâ€" leader Miss L. Maude Eruce, in a most tangitle _ manner on Wednesday rvening. A delightful social evening was sPent by theâ€"choir and a _ few friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead, during which Miss Bruce was made the recipient of a maznificent mahogany music cahiâ€" met, _ as‘a slight token of apPreciaâ€" tion. _ The recipient | was agreeably surprised and â€" fittingly acknowledged the kindness of the donors. NEW THEATRE ©‘ OPENED TUESDAY The now Princess Theatre in _ the Spider Block, which has been underâ€" goinz extchsive alterations during the Past _ few _ weeks opemed _ Tuesday evening. _ The new show, which will provide _ moving pictures and vauds ville, is indeed a coSy and upâ€"toâ€"flate Place. The decorations are by _ no means loud, hbeing restful and pleasâ€" ing to th> eves. The playhouse will have a seating capacity of 350, and is well lighted. Atbove the front entrance is a Scene among th> mowntains, showing _ the inn, the lake, and the mountains _ in the distance. ihe scenes also _ help to add _ to the beauty of Waterloo‘s new showhouse, being painted by Mtr. R. A. .juksch. 209 The ring of Christmas hells is alâ€" ready in the air, and the desire to share that which one hath, be _ it ever so little, is abroad in the land, for the kindly spirit of Santa Claus A large â€" number of donations have been received at th> Berlin & Waterâ€" leo Hospital during the last few days The indications _ are that the Hospiâ€" tal will be remembeted to a greater extemt this year than ever pefore, Messrs. Kutt and Moyer have howâ€" MEMBERING THE HOSPITAT ter who for the past several . weeks has been visiting her d.;m. Mrs.‘ » yâ€" â€"Mr. A. Hall bas sold his residence on William. St. to Mr. Lennox of the 6th Concessien of Maryborough _ for $2400.00.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Serenus Marâ€" tin of _ Michigan are visiting _ with triends in this district.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cherry of Presten spent a week with Mr. ani Mrs. J. C. Allemang. _ Mr. !erry cn‘oyed a few hunting expediâ€" ticns while here.â€" Hockey Schedule : . He â€" was born in Germany, coming to this country and living for a nUme ber of years at North Woolwich on a farm. Nearly 20 years ago he retirâ€" rdâ€"frour farming â€"making is hame in Lovers of sPort will te interested in the following which was drawn uP last week at Listowel at a meeting of th>r Executive of thr Northern Hockey League of this district, to which Mr. Geo. Pepper was the reâ€" presentative of this place : Jean. 1.â€"Wellesley at Listowel. â€"~ Jan. 5.â€"Listowel at Elmira. Jan. 6.â€"Wellesley at Milverton. Jan. 8.â€"Elmira at, Wellesley. Jan. 9.â€"Milverton at Linwood. Jin. 10.â€"Milverton at Elmira. Jan. 13.â€"Wellesley at Linwood. Jan. 16. â€"Linwood at Milverton. Jan. 20.â€"Milverton at Wellesley. J;n. 21.â€"Elmira at Listowel. Jan. 23.â€"Listowel at Milverton. ... Jan. 23.â€"Linwood at Elmira. Jaw. 37.â€"Linwood at Listowel. Fep. 2.â€"Milverton at Listowel. Feb. 3.â€"Wellesley at Elmira. Feb. 6.â€"Linwood at Milverton. Feb. 6.â€"Elmira at Milverton. Fep. 10.â€"Elmira at 1 inwood. Two of Listowel‘s games away from home were not finally decided at the day of the mectine. Obituary :â€"Dcath came Yery suddenâ€" ly to cn aged resident of this town, Mr. George Maurer, Sr., while spent ing several weeks with his daughter Mrs. Kochn of Berlin. Deceased was in his 89th year and was ill but one day, death Leing due to the infirmitâ€" ies of advanced age. Elmira. Seven children are left _ to rourn the lose of their father, _ Mr. Michael Maurer of Paisley, Mrs. Anâ€" drew Filsinger, Berlin, Mrs. Henry Straub, _ Berlin, _ Mrs. Otto Kochn, Berlin, Mrs. (bris. Dreisinger, _ E+ mira and _ Mr. Geo. _ Maurer, Wool: wich. ‘The funeral took place on Satâ€" urday last, the remains being buried in North Woolwich cemetety. â€"Mrs. C. Bender of Wallace, _ has been spending a few days with Mr. and â€" Mrs. Hy. Kaiser and other friends in this n>ighborhood.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Weidcnhammer of Spruce Grove, Alta., are spending a menth with friends in Ontario.â€"Mr. Weidenâ€" hamnsr will also visit his sister in lowa during his stay in the East.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeanetet of Toronto are wisiting thair patents.â€"Miss Leaâ€" nore Otto, Miss Aileen Ratz and Mr. Riginald Ratz were among the pupils from here who attended the closing exercises _ of the Perlin Hich School held at the school last Frida« evenâ€" inc.â€"The children of the Evangelical Runday School took Palt in a sPeCial Christmas service held in the church last Sunday morning. The proctam ronsisted of special Christmas songs, wecitations and _ dialogues in all of which â€" the children took part Yery creditably. The _ Sunday School of Emmanuel Evanzélical .( hurh, _ Watetino, will holl tiat â€"â€" am:vaei 4 hristmas ‘enterâ€" ment â€" om| â€" . Thursday, Decembet 45th, comniencifig at 7 o‘clock. Pootrs spen at 6.30. The programme | conâ€" sists of a splendid selection of reciâ€" tatioms, choruses and songs by . the junior scholars and the elegant Panâ€" tomire, "Lead Kindly Light", hy a class of young ladiis. "Then _ follows a sacted cantata. ‘‘Th> Sien _ in the Sky"‘, represâ€"nting _ the coming _ of Christ. The principal characters such as th> â€" old Prophet, the Shephords, the Wise Men and others, will appeat in Ori_ntal costumes. This entertain mnt promises to be the best _ evet produced in this Ioncality. Sitver col ection of in conts and upwards _ at the door, _ Jan. J;n. Jan. Jah. Jaw. ‘ean. Jan. Jan. Japn. with hers parents at Parker.â€" TAINMENT Postoffice Presents Busy Scene, as ~hristmas Mails are Handâ€" ledâ€"Rural Mailâ€"Posties MORE STAMP "Ihe Christmas _ rush is now on at: the local postoffice, and the staft amj kept cxceedingly busy to handle the big Yuletide mails. The heavy mails. commenced on Monday, af are Row at their â€" height. _ Parcels, letters, plum pudd:ngs, and rewspapers . are all in evidence. The postoffice lobby is crowded at all hours of the day, ind ths sale of stamPs is exceedingly Diebel. ‘The rural mail deliverets ate . the men who are getting the worst _ of the rush, _ as it takes â€" considerably longer to sort the present mails, conâ€" sequently the rural posties ate not able to start on schedule _ time, and thry â€" are late getting through gith their routes. % "Ifave you increased the staff to cope with the heavy mail,"‘ asked the writer of Postmaster George. while the work is h>avy, they able to handle the mails." '7"‘1â€"\'6, we have not," : be replied, "qur staff are all experienced, and ‘Mr. Diebel said that the number of parcels being handled this Christâ€" mas was just as large as previous years, and there is no extra rush of parcels from the Old Country. Châ€"istmas services were held in the Â¥e hodist Cherch on Sunday and were nost apProPriate and thoroughly . in Reeping with the Christmas spPirit, Th â€" pastor delivered _ fitting serâ€" mcns in _ which was emphasized the trce spirit of Yuletide. The niugical porticn of the services was also most ittractive. Besides the singing of a number of beaitiful â€" Christmas Car® ols, th» choir rendered the anthams, 41 be â€" First â€" (hristmas Morm‘" and "It came upPon the midnight Cleat.‘" (n the latter anthem the soln _ was taken by Mr. I» R. Detenbeck. . His toice which is of a sympathetic and very mellow quality, lent itselt _ adâ€" mifa‘ly to th> selection and his sing ing was much enjoyed, $ CHRISTMAS SERVICES May. the . gifts you gave measure :yp. to. the expectâ€" ations of their recipients ; and may the gifts you receive be just what you want. | _ OUR Christmas will be a happy one : we hope the same to YOU !!! > m J. UFFELMAN, We ourselves ask for no better Christmas gift than the generous patronage which you have given us. & plays in the Christmas happâ€" iness of the community is not a small ones. our best ta'sazz:yau"'and ho pe that we have » successful. «y E+ Waterloo, Ont. ¥¥ w k 1 i9 P | (Good grocery: and ice cream | busiâ€" {ness for sale. Best stand in town. iRM,son ‘for disposing of business exâ€"| iplained. Call and see me for particâ€" ulars. Fred Grobe, Pteston. sc 50â€"3t| The Chronicieâ€"Telegraph‘s Clubbing â€" ({wese ~Offer fgr Â¥!“"‘""‘_,_=.....= Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadâ€" ian Farnr ... . 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Publishers Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Waterloo, Ontario. store done 1914$ we wish all our customi.â€" Every man must prepare financially against a day of Sickness. _ â€"THE BANK OF ToORONTO. 3?331§ Christmas and a Hs& a.25 | New Year. $ f c 2.00 1.65 1.15 1.15 a o w s i .l enc ce t se ts { s 5> MRS. J. DOERSAM, . e« wâ€"## wihit 4A +4 p°f ' t ced o u9t i 6 sn o ts o o t snn Ladies‘ Neck Wear,â€" Lace Collars, K Purses, Haxd Bags, Silk Hose ; Guést.‘Tor * & g‘clock© Tea Cloths, 65e., 506. , ‘@lid* sn .yacne i. Shawls, Auto Scaffs, Handkerchicfs, etc., ObC;, A Merry Christma$ [ 4A SPECIAL DISPLAY: OFLACE THE LATEST SDVLES. Pix‘, f _ Merry Christmas [ Linen‘ Stde, B. Scarfs, Plain, Battenbiirgâ€"Ermbroifered, 48c., 50¢., T5o:, 85¢., and .....$1.50 nz mmmmmmimemmmmo~ . . ‘. $69108, LBOP @00 NCP Linen Doylits, Plainâ€"Draw®;. _R fhh-. i, ‘Satlor: râ€" Eniproidered, 10¢., 15¢., umm.fl.] q’id that 1914 may prove your; wiost > - piesunt and prosperous year.‘ / B . C. H. Mills & Co.; > p Sincére Wish ts Respecifully, ~ â€" . The Berlin Creamery Co. DAN BOHLENDER,> ~<â€"â€""The Paple‘s_ Grocer" > !~< mt.« a 1 .Â¥ ‘tflm‘, io. m ...m that yours may be truly t 6. mt o wietk t s *Â¥ * ol . Purpl $1.00, $1.50, weent uns c e ftaa ie *WAISTS, in No. 28 BE hulh Jow io +o %> kÂ¥

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