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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jul 1914, p. 4

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â€" & Epn Ift this alternoon for Campeâ€" . Eâ€"Nis â€"Kin, on the Niagara River for i two : weeks vacation. i : Rev. J. S. Burn of Bridgeport, who 1,?&,*_ seriously ill at the B. & W. ospital | for the past. three. weeks, las so far recovered as to be able *b be removed to the home_of _ his brother;" Rev , E. Burn, at Waterloo. Mes rs. Win. Ufielman, Otto Reiber, Fiob Miller, T. Etrnest and D. Snyâ€" B motored to Elora on Sunday.: _ Missâ€"s Ida and Era Reid are 1eayâ€" iE 0 Monday to spend their yaca _ ‘Wirs. L. â€"Wilker . returned home to Tavistock afte spending a few days _<Mr..H. W. Martin returned to Torâ€" onto on Wednesday after spending a éi' days at his home held. _ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Steiss, Heidelâ€" berg were : "holiday visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Steiss. Jessic Watson. of Toronto T€â€" tusned on Thursday alter a visit . of C days with friends in town.. . is _ ~Florence Wendell left yesterâ€" ‘day " for a two week‘s vacation with 1 es in Detroit and Attica, Mich. fiss Marie Badour and Miss Carrie fer ot "Stratiord spent the day with TwinCity friends. m Zick:© of Montreal was a Â¥isit ~at â€" the home of his parents 4 p;m!‘M . ‘i; .‘ Hatty Schondelmeyer has . reâ€" #tra>d from ia vacation to Middleville â€"» M Amelia Wolf of Stratford Sacmpse blit e fim Day with Waterloo **Mr.â€" and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Founâ€" Atreet have feft for a few: weeks‘ Yac at Hamilton: . .. .. _ _5 v;nu E. Burn attended the funeral en +Friday of the . late Mrs. David w ! who died at her, home . in ew Hamburg on Tuesday. _ â€" _ dnc maces + 4y L is __Mr. Fred â€"H. Martin returned _ to ‘Foronto ‘on;Wednesday evening after rending, the holiday at the home of hbis parents. ,,_M; ; Fraok Barber and daughter of Guelph were visitors at the home, of it. and Mrs.~ G. W. Dicbel over the _ Mr. Bonthrom of Hensall is spemdâ€" ilev days in town, a guest at the home â€" of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. XiRgblut. ; Mrs. A. Protzman _ and daughter ; ma have â€" returned _ to| Elkton, , jafter a visit with Waterioo reâ€" for the last few weeks. \Me Addison Erb and Mr. Goréon Musselman of the staff of M. Weichel Ed. Liersch of Montreal was iay visitor at the home of Mr. ' . J., Nichol. * ‘ Haus returhed on Monâ€" om a visit to Rochester â€" and : There are good potnts in near« Gordon Motheral of Detroit is ar two _ weeks â€" at his home ~Jeanie Goudic of Gailt spent libey mt 30. bume hare Addison E.rb speat the holiday fiwhm \ ? Dreisinger of Elmira wam fay visitor in town. ‘ .‘ Lockis of Newtou was & im town on ‘Wednesday. . * bro: are fow <that* are bad every respect. in REOINA ATCHES you will find om* éled ALL the good points a stch can have, judged from e standpoints of SOLIDITY, Mrsâ€" Water100 ; Weiilaufer of in town of Lo visitors in | ntu&u Mr, Ed. of Montreal was <a Â¥isitor in Wa on Sunday.s~ . > Miss ~ Hanoakh® Campbell ant ~Miss Margaret Hertiqt Jeft tor Boliale Abis u‘.h" : c #. Â¥ 4 expected home from Eugopean trip about the 10th, Miss Edna Whiteman of Stratiord, is the guest" of Wiss Mabel ~ ‘Feick, Foundry ‘street. > ; Bessie VanEvery left on Thursâ€" School ‘at y ~Mrs. S.. Snyder, m"-:‘M left on‘ Monday for an ¢ visit with her son, Mr. Milton Bricker,, Mont Mr. ‘and Mrs. Exd. Pfaf and children of ‘New HamBurg are visiting at the kome ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hueghn‘s. Cp Mrs.. A.~J Hartord â€" of Harriston has been the guest of Miss May Van Every during the past week. Mrs. J. B. Snider and Miss A.F. Shider Teft last Monday for ‘a month/s visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and family at Arthabaskaville, Que. Miss. S, Moogk and N. Hilda Roos returned on Monday from‘ . Buffalo, where . they attended <the . Epworth League convention, _ Mr.. Harold Good has returned from a holiday trip with friends im Buflaâ€" lo, Springfield, St. Loujs; â€"â€" Marion, Kensas, Detroit, and other points of interest. f 7 Mr. Harry Schondelmoyer has _ teâ€" turned from a pleasant holiday. spent with friends and relatives at Middleâ€" ville, Grand Rapids and Detroit, Miâ€" Mr.; and Mrs. L. J. B:b;‘ol a:‘- lington were the guests % Mrs.Clark Vanâ€" Every over the holiâ€" day ~Mrs. E. D. Cunninghafe and ~ so0 left ~for Torontoâ€"yesterday, en route for Barrie, where they will, spend the Summer holidays. P i whvk Mrs. H. Glinzand family of . Deâ€" troit are â€" spending the summer months â€" â€"withâ€"herâ€" parents: Mr. â€" and Mrs. C. A. Hachnel. Mrs. B. W. N. Grigg and family motored to Beamsville on the Ist. of July, where they are enjoying #their vacation. Mr. and . Mrs. A. G. Hachnol left this morning for Niagara Falls, +N. Y., where they will attend the clevâ€" enth annual ,convention of the Rexall Rev. T. C.. Merkel, general secreâ€" tary of the Missionary Society of the Evanrelical â€"Association,â€" of Erie, Pa. prea hyd in Emmanuel Evangelical Church: on Bunday evening. â€" 2 Rev. Mr. Mathers occupied the rulâ€" pit of the Methodist Church on Sunâ€" day preaching for the first time since be‘m: transferred to .Waterloo. Large congregations were present at _ both services. < Mrs. W Peacock . and two daughters, Paulime and Marjorie â€"of Larchwood, Jows , and Mrs, T. _ B. Snider of Spencer, > lowa are guests gl Mr. and Mts. T. Hewitt, Victotia , l The matriage arranged . between Mr. Frank S. Welsman of Toronto and Helen Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. u? Mrs. H. J. Grasett _ of Batrie, will take place veryâ€" quletly in Barrie, on July 6. * The, following announcelbent will be of speical interest te the _ many friends. of the . family in Waterloo, where Mr.‘H. J, Grasett was Manaâ€" ger of the Bank of Commerce for sevâ€" efal years before moving to Barrie. . _Mr, and. Mrs.. J, F. Morley and Miss Brown of Toronto were visitors in, Waterloo on Dominion Day, . the latter Wvovn‘ for a _ visit with Mrs. A. B. McBride, ‘ Geoege street. Congratulations â€"many ~anl....hearty. to Miss Bessie I2e, daughter of Rev. W. D. and Mrs, Lee, who graduated with high honors and much distincâ€" tion, at the recent . Comntncement Exercises of the Ontario Ladies‘ Colâ€" lege, Whitby, Ontario. SW o . ghed at ‘Toromto by Miss Laura * of Colorada City, ‘Colo:, for‘a trip down the St. Lawrence to Monâ€" Jnul.'. 1,. t0 nflmd by .Iml' ,AA r. M.F. Anâ€" \finfz the: .:Z\u" Mountains, at tflfll. Que. Miss Ryan will return ‘to Waterloo for a visit. B k y Mrs. M. 8. Haliman, assisted â€" by her mother and sisters, Was the hostess of _ a ‘very enloyable "At Home‘" last Friday afternoon, . Mtâ€" ranged in honor of hor guest, â€"Mrs. Brock of Colton,, California, when the Antimate friends, bidden enjoyed : ‘to the full, the dual pleasure of a lovely tea and a much appreciated:visit with the guest of honor. k ‘‘Miss Eminaâ€"C. Anthes leaves toâ€"day for a fortnight‘s holiday. She will The announcement of _ the cfgageâ€" ment of Mr. Perey Richard Hilbotn to Miss Gertrude Rosina Wells _ of Waterloo, ‘ Jhas been received . with much ipterest and .Pleasure . by the many friveds of the happy pair, who are members of two of the Twinâ€" City‘s oldest families. The . groom uie m on o ofmaminiated | stem A as. _ Misp Wm is the Lt:ol ul::'m id universally peloved of sisters, 'wh lute Dr. _ _ Walter Wells of loo) and who has many friends whoâ€" are showerimg all : go04 s upon her. ‘Town ar mpbline eb ipege ts P O .0 0 â€". 780. ~Af tha Wa Th: matter was bprought up at th* meeting of the v,'t:.h\”" 9'"’1‘” Povocly Snfi ttaome wake Thit, thi iess femk gakng â€" t several prominent citizens, urging on me immie s King mm Bak sie.. which etcavating iynow in pfogress o8 . m‘lhe a, mt the primig umuetdcbth_um&mm‘ ints Â¥: ,."‘“‘“ nnmuyumt_dm-,afil*ofiwmu ::m tue hes M:"-;: two uu‘-:.lum ol .ratepayers nmm.gfiqit% rf:mimummm Mokâ€"on‘ts Bank, the Town ® "A movement is now on fi"%fl ’& ave the town: flz ase the euummm&;‘bl lith is mow used for: purâ€" poses, and the land adjoining the [‘h’iflufim the ® price asked by Mr. SBider for this ‘block being $35,000. _ . . _ _ . About a dozen rmim.cmm“um ?‘mphgu_' ue 'm-p-m',l . Fitke w9uke Tor: he â€"deptnation n own ( JAB. for : A 0M, calléd on Ou o present. the petition. : Dr Wells read: the petiâ€" tion, and stated a former Council had refused <to accept the square when Mr. Snider had offered it to the Covldl. This .statemcnt was chalâ€" lenged . by Councilior Kutt,â€" and Dr... Wells replied that he had peen assurâ€" ed that it was so by Mr. Smider,‘ and . the Town Sclicitor. Councilior Kutt replied that the offer had been made to the Board of Works in 1911, amd no report had peen presentéd to the Council.. Continuing Mr. Wells stated that the Park Board_and theâ€"committee on â€"Toxn Planning â€" wereâ€"of one mind on the subject. + 7 ; ~In answer to a question ‘by. the. Mayor, Mr.. Wells replied that the intenâ€" fion of those present was to get way» and means of setting the building back cight feet,. However, Mr..Smider refuged to give cight feet in _ the rear of the proposed new building, ‘&And the petitioners desired the. Counâ€" cll to pack them up in indorsing the‘â€"petition, and it would be forwarded to th: Molcon‘s Bank Head Office Aat Montreal. Sinte Mr. Snider had refused _ togive an @dditional eight feet so that the byilding could pe: â€"moved b&*°k, anothor scheme had been thought of in order to préserve this corber. ThePark BEoard during the past month has peen negotiating with Mr. Snid€rfor the purchase of the millâ€"pond, since it runs through the park, . anditâ€" the wholeâ€"property sould be purâ€" chased, the town would own" the mill pead, the new Molson‘s Bank puilding could be moved back‘eight feet, â€" and the .o‘her_ land..could ‘be sold u_‘ the Town sees fit, thus reducing the costto a‘very small amount. "I hink it is ‘worthy of comsideration â€" for ‘t‘h)_se who have, the .pest: interests of the town at heart,"‘ he said. -“flli&woflvd'u; main street, and we would like,to keep the Molson‘s Bank fr .out too far." Following Dr. Wells, Dr. W. L. HilVard sa v‘x‘ or: compulsâ€" ion had been used to have the peoplesigh the: uw:‘i{:t sented to the Council. _‘ A‘ suggestionhad t Andividuals should form aâ€" stock company and purchase the pro imeap> benefits, But the doctor said he did mmw%fia ‘ electorate :':UM support ~such a byâ€"law, â€" the ° price‘ by ‘Mr. © Snider being 5,000. f bey _ § th Mr. Wim. Sni€er Sur..Ww. $. Naylor ot_the . ..â€" 10calbke "ii’%f.‘%fi"{' ‘Bank who was present said that the bank bad 'ownfi m'p#: Rfim two years, &nd have always expressed. a willingness to deal \ iththo town in the matter. It had been brought. up inthe Board of Trale a year ago, and @t that time the bank said they would be willing to deal with . the town. ‘ At the present stage of. sfim.“tg ut&fln Council, _ there would he no use in sending the. ..peti u,tot‘?“H Office, ‘as it would be a question with the contractors. He, d# not think . the . contractors should ‘pe asked‘ â€"to ‘stop work,now. Mr; Naylor assured the Council that if: they were mn;&m -m:’- in fijutflummmttet.bww do all he could to help them. ~‘‘Wea re&y." said in conclusion, ‘"and anxious to do all wo can . Aomeet the wishes of the ratepayers of the town of Waterloo.," s ieX * ; A rcsolution moved and seconded by Mes#rs. (Gico. Wegenast, and _ A. C. Moyer was unanimously passed . indetsing the petition of the ratepayâ€" efs, and referring it to the local officers of the rank. _ >, 12 PETITIONS fiorlin-Wamlo_o- ‘Ponltry‘ i â€"sociation Asks for Use tr Market Building and Cash C18, ENU ICGICIIIM® TV 1O TBC IOCAF OMUUOLE: ; NH® . CEME+ ‘Mayor Kautman assured the deputa tion unt he would . call } special meeting at any time to considet, ,;t.he‘g_t&?r,; wh never they had the busiâ€" ness ready, a ts w a o is t o ce * > The regular meeting of the Naterâ€" Jooâ€"Towmâ€"â€"Council _wasâ€" heldâ€"onâ€"Jonâ€"~ day evening, with ts Mayor, J, R. Kaufmas in the dbair, the . members of the Cofincil present being Reeve (i. Wegenast, Deputy Reeve Kutt, A. C. Moyer, .C. Woeller, â€" M. 8. Halkâ€" man, M. Strob, and L, Holle. _ .. 1t was another of the late meetings and lasted mm} 10.45 o‘clock, routâ€" ime Mu'lss.l being transacted, toâ€" gether with the plumbing byâ€"law, anâ€". other chapter being enoct: im ’!t history. The matter of having . the rohm'l rfi building erected eight eet yack from the sbreot line _ was awlso discussed. it 5 «â€"â€" _ Petitions Received.= ~ % The ratepayers of Williain St. peâ€" titionsd to have their formet petition ‘altered, askinz that bitulithic pave #idewalks on Caroline S¢.! fot sepers on Jofn ‘St., uuzu to ‘st., and on Peppler St. for‘ ‘gradifg on York St., Allien $t. .to the _ Berlif# â€" These wertse | to the Town ; ; * 4 Cletk to ‘be eertinel to, and a peritâ€" JN WELLDLET lon for lighting on Princess 8St.° beâ€" | / smm tween Queen and Peppler. Sts., was : A reâ€"union of the relations of the referred to the Water and Light Comâ€" a-mh. was hold at Eperline‘s Grove e ’n::::\':yl Timg "a ’I;Iw‘“h:h?:: . ul â€"time â€"was k ' Bell ‘Telephone Co. ... *‘tuces awd" games. Ititu the _ sirst 4 The Bell ‘Telephone Co. asked that tw«mion of the Hamel family, but it they be: given permission _â€" to. make was determined to make it an anaual their connections on Erp St. potween | avent. Over 100 persons were present King and Alpert Sts. The request ‘toming from Stratlord, Newton, New was gramted under the supervision of Tiamburg, Wellesley, Waterloo, Berâ€" the Town Engineer. : > «~~‘â€"~~ slin and other points. ‘The Bell ‘Telephone Co. asked that they be: given permission _â€" to. make their connections on Erp St. between King and Alpert Sts. The request was gramted under the supervision of the Town Engineer. : > o y3 t be laid instead of tarvia paveâ€" Grant. Offer Made to Board af Works 3R Ane{her Willing to Coâ€"operate; * mittee ~The Town Solicitors lorwarded the Halance of the tax arrears collected, and a statement of their. collections, :‘The Town Enginser reported having Â¥#xamined . the. petitions for ./ cement Walk® on Strang. St. and recommendâ€" ed that thev.. .. <r fited, â€"â€"< y +Council discussed for upwards of an . and a.quarter, . â€" the :. proposed plumt ing . byâ€"law. & Jer i mite m eltse momaied e re hge o presented the reâ€" gular, budget of accounts which were ‘ordered to â€"be paid. : â€" ‘thirty ratepayers were‘ present at ::,m .being interested in variâ€" Mtems on the docket,: â€" :. % Use of Market. it DEATH JACOB BECHTEL ___ BIG_ BARGAINS JN _ EYERY DEL . S. B. BRICKER & CO A wellâ€"kmowa and highly esteemed aged Waterloo resident ‘was ‘called by the Grim Reaper at 12.30 o‘clock on ‘Thursday mmorning at his home Alâ€" lgn St., in â€"Waterfoo, in th» person of Mr. Jacob Bechtel, alter an illness of ten weeks ‘duration. The decéased was borm in Bloomingdale ‘on Feb. gzth, 1840, and was 74 yeats ol age. n‘ September 1865 bp was united in marriage, to Sarah Devitt. For _‘ a lew years they farmed, put later moâ€" Leld to Centreville, where thedeceasâ€" ioannarianiei moved ‘to Wa resided ever sincé."»For two v&'h drove the stage. petween Waterloo and Preston, ‘and since‘ that time _ until two nu Rgo, when he totired, â€"ke was employed in the Kuntz.brewery. A wile, and a family of five /daughâ€" t*rs and one son mourn flnzl ol‘ & husband and father, viz., Elsie, (Mrs. 300 Ladies Blouses # . The Sale continues throughout t Take Iotlge tw Awk Fou wige?"" * BIG BARGAINS INEVERY DEPT. 25 Ladies® Dresses Ladies‘ White Emb:oidered Vo fl("ombnncs made 1 est styles, are cut in prices. S as fi § :« y Dresses worth $10, 12.50 to $14, fer $4.95, 6.50, 7.50 and $10 Ladies‘ White Wash Skirts .i Â¥is. and1go j # ¢ + *# at ia A o ZLadies, Rain Coats *"**"**. "&é,’ua.fsr;suna,mo ZLadies Underskirts â€" : The new knitted outing coat 8- clin;fi;véf';rm and brown, and green and navy, and cardinal and black, all sizes, special at _‘ wovih #7 00 for "= t o4 Anterahithe M 3. i“, Cchildren‘s Knitted Coats ~V _A most useful garment, in colors of cardinal, navy and :)ac‘lal'antmnd 2.00, _ e f + es | j,wh “" ZLadies Mackinaw Coats td & 5 c c sn ‘ & \’- » «iCm â€"t- a P .’r. ‘_: a cugerestul Sale: Ti dhc '{'&%‘%m e be called ol : ris mmv‘pfl--*g THE SALE OF SALES Â¥iXp Poyâ€"" CRX rid of all Everything pertaining to Summer Goodshas RECEIVED THE gbAâ€"SH. We must get Cotton Wash Fabrics, Summer Wool Dress Loods, Underwear, Hoslery, nua Linoleums, Summer Millinery, °E ~10 Dozen Ladies‘ Blouses LangBBios . Made in the latest styles in voiles and crepes, high and low neck, regular value $1.25, $1.50 f and $1.75 fw" t ~ sdeticzes o re i immiity iss ( ie $Ic 00 The fine warm weather is upon us and it creates a demand for cool garments. We have made unusual provision for the ladies‘ in Summer Blouses and. Dresâ€" ses and thi$ week we will put on sale fully 300 to be sold at greatly reduced prices. i on . lJohn Schill, : Battie: Creek, Mich.), Orrie, (Mrs. Isaish Smidbr, â€" Berlin}, Sarah, (Mrs. Orthan‘Wismer, â€"Baden), Berdina, (Mré: E. "A.<Filinger, Tacâ€" | THE UNIVERSAL LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY The Sale continues throughout the entire month of July.: But the wise buyers come Makers of the Rodâ€"with the Lockâ€"Joint. HESPELER, ONT. 1/ ® RVAS s â€"a%6 4 olf two chances out of ‘three of: fire. Lightning : Rods. ave ALMOST : ABâ€" SOLUTE PROTECTION, «: Would you Jike a.copy of our Rew Catalog? i & o Twoâ€"thirds of all ruralâ€"barn clé settled by forty insurance m'm in Ontatio in twelve years were dug to lightning. 3g Some day yow will rod. Why not this year? f F Dresses made in the new= If your puildings are rodded you cut 4 " " Weperserenitsrrgicnetmepet snrecmnepene, â€" 4 " 6. ® | <| sarruaonam 3 & mtA k m 00 C ie c oma,. Wash.), Carrie, (Mrs, R.B.‘Meâ€" Nichol, Saitcoats, Saskt.), amd Hd&‘ ert at Waterio®o. > lt ++ +4 on y

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