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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Oct 1914, p. 5

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_"A special meeting: of the Waterloo Lilrary B_:;:q! o:u held on : Morday ®" vbject â€" was to arrunce a#‘m !g‘ the Library Instiâ€" tute â€" which is <to ; be held here on No~. 8rd, and Ath. . ‘ ~\ ‘The construction ofâ€" permanent â€"roa(. ways in Waterlco this year has kept a large staff of men busily employed. Five streets have been paved, viz.; Altert, William, ‘Allen, Fischer and Park Streets. The last named street will be completed shortly. PERMANENT ~The matter was discussed, ard aneâ€" ther meeting will be hald in a week or two to make final arrangements. .Cn Friday evehing about ten o‘clock the ringing of the fire bell startled the citizens, .It however was only a test alarm for the: Fire Brigade, rung in ny the Fire Chief from Box 42 at KÂ¥ntz‘s Brewery. ‘The Brignde made a prompt* response which exhibited their efficiency and alertness. ‘The usual large number were in atâ€" i ndance â€" at: th» <‘ Waterlod Market, i~turday morning.~ Butter brought . end eags 30c. Chxkens sold at from §5¢. to 80c. There was a plenâ€" titub‘ supply of other produce on SERIOUS AUTO hand. Car of Mr. Lehman Shirk and . Party, Crashed Into A Serious automobileâ€"accident . ocâ€" c.rred on Sunday afternoon petween four and five â€" o‘clock at Buck‘s Hill. Mr: â€"Lebman Shirk wasâ€"driving â€"â€"hisâ€" automobile when i+ turned out for a stong, and in doing so, ran into a byâ€" droâ€"electric wooden pole. In the cas witH Mr. Shirk were Mrs. Shirk, M ss Lavra Shirk, Miss L. Yungblut, Miss M. Galbraith, and «Miss Anderson of CAaveland, O. + & Nirs. Shirk was the most scriously énjured. being thrown from the car, ‘mnd Zendered unconscious. This morn 1 she is reported.as resting well. Dtherâ€". members of â€" the parity were jadigh.ghaken up, and received several c : bruises. â€" Miss .Galbraith Whid Mr.._ Shirk were .. _the __ only nes!" |‘ to escape injury ‘"The carwas damaged considerably, ‘Whils~ the chydre postâ€" was broken ol bout two feet from the ground. RESOLUTION OF _ SYMPATHY Passed by Town Council to Mayor Kaufman Who is Reâ€" covering from Operation HQ{or'Knflm ‘was unable on acâ€" count of his iliRess to be present at the meeting of the Council on . Monâ€" ‘ Reevp Wexenast made feeling reâ€" k# rin refercnce < to . the Mayor‘s insgs, expressing the regret ofâ€" â€"the %m\wl'm ‘Mayot, â€" A) resoluâ€" 4 s presentdd, by. Reputy Reeve Â¥, evening. .. 1. ‘his »~sencs Reeve Geo. Wegenast was elsctud z4 Acting oi<to preside at the meeting. K. Kutt, and seconded by. Coun 0t M. S. Hallman. and uhanimousâ€" dy . * catried that the : : Counâ€" cil desires to express its regret <at ilthess of His _ Worship Mayor fman, which prevented his being at the Council meeting, avd nz ¢ te at learning of !:is ,m exnrmini the hope ugh wobld soon be avout ths: teâ€" gvlar dutics. BCIAL MBETL 3 Relat MoF‘ NG OF LIBRARY ‘he Seagtam ~horses arrived ... Fri etening from ‘FToronto: A farraisin@t @stemony was held m recentlyâ€"oper>d . Queen Mary blic School in Bell=vill¢, and _ the fi‘m %Sdool in Sault i ally opened. A TEST ALARM THE MARKET Hydro_Pole ‘AND PERSONAL M:. Devitt reliever of on the marâ€" o 250. ROADWAYS Waterioo 2171 ACCIDENT of »’;-,x l 0 , m*_ _’ ' iess 7 »:g,:xj â€" : ‘n new 1 v‘fl:%d on Queen ocâ€" m,‘n:wz.-u a large plank up the ladder, The plank struck the scaflold above ~with. ~sulâ€" ‘:t"iont foree to jo!t him trom theladâ€" â€"â€" Dr. Weidenham mer was summoned, and had the injured manâ€" ved to the Berlinâ€"Waterloo hosnfir * ROUSING MEETING OF WATERLOO COONTYâ€" POULIRY ASSOCIATION A rousing and enthusiastie meeting of the nismbers of the Waterloo Co., Poultry Pet . St Associat on _ was held on '!\m evening in ‘the T. é: L, Hell. A large number of memâ€" bers and oth:rs were present to hear the various reports, and to d‘scuss the â€"work in. Fw‘] with a view. to pronting and enhancing the prosperâ€" ity and good" will of ths live Assoâ€" ciat.on. That the members have the guccess of the show to"be held | in December at heart, is manifested by the {act that thereâ€"is at the present timeâ€"â€"more â€"members, fhan at any timeâ€"during the previous year, . â€" and naurly all are breeders of one . or more varieties of standard bred poulâ€" try.. New members are coming in as a stream, and should the interest in this â€" Assaciation â€" continue, it will, wittoit doubt, be necessary for . us to procure mora commodious quartâ€" ers to holdâ€" our meetings, so as to accommodate the continuous increase ol vigorous Association. . Donations and special prizes. are be, ing _ contributed~ with a willingmss that speaks © vOlumes for this ...Patâ€" riotic city of Berlin, and shows the interest taken by the public in the advantage of having a large poultry show held â€"within the city. Some exâ€" cellent â€" Ancsonas, and buff Leghorns were on exhibition. Single and rose comb white Leghorns will be shown at the next mocting. LEAGUE CONVENTION AT WATERLOO Ti":. seventéciths amnual convention of the Epworth League of theâ€" Galt District, Hamilton Conference will be held in the Waterloo Methodist Church, c@ . Monday, October 12th, (Thanksgiving Day). C 5 Folhvn:inz is the programme which has ‘beeu arranged for the day. 10.30â€"Opening of Convention. Devotio:»il, Exercises.â€"Rev, F. M. Mathers, Waterloo.., . 10.45.â€"Reading of Minutes of last Annual Meeting. Secretary‘s Report of â€" year‘s work.â€" â€" 2.00.â€"Devoticnal Exercisesâ€"Rev. C. L. Mcirsine, Berlin. 2.15.â€"Roll Call. Delegates from each Learve will give a three minâ€" j .ute reply. . .. 3 Soloâ€"Miss Irene Connor, Galt. 3.00.â€"Roun1 fa~le Conference;, conâ€" ductéd>..by .Rev. F. L. Faréâ€" well, Toronto, Field Secreâ€" tary of Epworth Leagues for Ontario. 4.00.â€"Debate President: Elect. 8.15.-Addrlespâ€"Rm °F. M. Wootton, Galt. & Solo "Be British" Mr. J. W. Stoner, Iserlin. 9.00.â€"Addréssâ€"Rev. F. L. Farewell, ‘ Toronto. > Closing Praver. Evening Session. 7.30.â€"Anthem â€"ny~Waterloo . Methodist Choir. Rev. @.â€"Burry, Galt. 7.45.â€"Reports of Committees, Preâ€" sentation of Banner, Introduction of | . The tender®of® MÂ¥ Jacobi, fot ~a metal ceiling in the downstairs . hall at the Crntrai School was accepted u.wu also â€" the tender:of Mr. ° C. Shants _ for at the . Alexandra Schook, coal ... aps SCHOOL BOARD MET WEDNESDAY ‘The Waterloo Public School Board met in regular session on Wednesday evening. . _ All mmg: were present except Shantz and egeman, * Night Classes. «»Night Classes for the teaching . of Fxiglish to those desiring to acquire a knowledge of the language will be resumed on Tuesday, October 13th, aud will be held two nights a week. It was decided to charge no fcr this year to those attending the classes A communication was received :rom th» secratatry of the United‘‘ Young People‘s Societies of the town ‘tharkâ€" ing the Board for favorable considerâ€" ::m o: th* request to‘ resume . the class: "Thk endertoP B4 Bacihs. "tot ~ a Waterloo Morning »Session Aftermon Ression Who was install¢d as the President and English professer of the L.ULNOIAN Seminary at Waterloo on Wedtesday night. . «_ % F Protident Laury, is, However, not a stranger. His book on Roreign Misâ€" sipns" is mn in “W church the : wor‘d over. Prof. Laury has from devolit Scotch ancestry who sottled in Pennsyl vania. He graduated with second â€" |Jnors from Mublenberz College, A+ Jentown, Pa8., (1889) and daring bBis sophomore year took the botanical prize. He was graduated from the Mt. . Aigy ‘Theological Seminary, _ Philadelphiea, Pa. (1892) ard ordained to th* winistry by the Pennsylâ€" vania Ministerium inâ€"the sameâ€"year, . at Reading, Pa. Since then he has served two parishes, Zion Chiurch, _ Maristta,. Pa., (1892â€"1899); and Trinity, Perkasie, Pa., (1899â€"1914). During this timg he privateâ€" ly instructed and directed the Studies of twentyâ€"five. yoUNg nwn. He has taken postâ€"graduate courses in Pennsylvanian University, Fhiladelâ€" . phia, Pa.: Leipsic University, Gormany ; the Lutheran Theological Somâ€" inary at Chicago. He has travelled in Europe and the Holy Lanl. Rev. Laury is a Clear thinker, a fluent speaker, Tn able executive. and NEW PRESIDENT OF LUTHERAN . _ SEMINARY IS INSTALLED Lutheran Seminary Opens Its Fourth Year in Waterloo With 'l%irteen Studentsâ€"â€" Special Services Held The Evangelical Lutheran Seminary President, Dean and Hotgafather, of at Waterloo opened its fourth scholâ€", the, . Seminary, â€" took >pPlace in St. astic year in the mams of the triune} {ohn‘s Lutlaran‘*bhgifi,. Waterloo. God, with very impressive services | E. Bockelmann, pastor ‘of the‘ church, on Wednesday afternoonâ€" and~ evening. |eonducted the »service in the English ~In the afternoon at 2.00 p.m. the newly called president of" the instituâ€" tion, the Rev. Preston A. Laury, M. A., from Perkasic, Ta., call:d to orâ€" der and presided at the opering Serâ€" vices of the fourth scholastic year of the Seminary, : which were hold in the letture ball. After opening the serâ€" vice . with devotion, the Rev. _ Mr. Laury gave a very enthusiastic / adâ€" dress to the members of the Board of Directors, _ the faculty and the student body, who were present. He then called on the Rev. E. Hoffmann, D.D., of Toronto, President of the Board _ of Directors, the Rev. H. J. Bebrens of Berlin, English secretary of â€"the Board, th: Rev. E. Bockelâ€" mann cf Waterloo, Chairman of the House Committse, and the Rev. Prof. P.C.. ‘Wike of Galt, each of _ whom spoke a\ few words‘ of encouragemont â€"and â€"adviceâ€"to â€"theâ€"students ol this young but ~rapidly growing instituâ€" tion. which opened: its doors, for first i“"' tikee â€"years ago to fourâ€"studâ€" ents ; . the second ‘ year it bad six, last vear, nine, and this year thirâ€" tecn. The service closed with devoâ€" ticn after which the professors _ anâ€" nounced the lscture hours to t?: varâ€" ious classes. 5 In the evening at 7.30 p.m., the inâ€" stallation of the Rev. Mr. Laury as CHANGES AT THE (Good progress is being made _ with the changes at the Town Hall which, when completed,â€" will add very much to the couvenience and comfort of the departments located there. * On the south side of the building, the room formerly used for _ Police Court will be utilized for the demonâ€" sbration ol various articles carried by the Waterâ€". and Light â€" Commission,‘ while the room occupied by the Fireâ€" Brigade will be given over _ fot© the offices of the Commission.. . There will be two ontrances, one on the louth‘ side and Mx on the _ inside through : 1. Thete will first be‘ a general oflice and at the rear . of the room a private office. A vault 18 also beingâ€"installed:â€".......... 4 On th6; notth side i ~ quarters now used W'Mil\gh‘z‘ ~Lighy Commission will be located the Poâ€" lice Courl room:. A hot waber hea 8 has been installed and :‘::f .’S Turfish the heat for the entire downstairs, including the council chambet. In the basement are located two cells, with accommoÂ¥ation for. two prisoners. éach. The basement is also used for ‘stbring material of"__the Water@and Light Commission. * Additional accommodation has been . Mr. Snider, the groom, in : behal provided at the Fire Hall . fot the of his wife and himsell fittingly x firemen, .who formerly had quartors inpressed thoir appreciation and thanks the Town Hall a tireless worker Evening Service. REV. PRESTON A LAURY, M. A TOWN HALL with| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Snider. arâ€" hich, rived home â€" from their homeymon nuch {trip_to Brown Cify, Michigan, U.S., i the on Wedresday, September 30. They f $h€ were accorded a hearty ‘reception at _ _|the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. ding, Samuel S. Snider, Watertoo. Where ‘RECEPTION OF EC GDUDCr 4 The first alldress was delivered by the Rev. H. J. Behrens, who pointed out the great responsibilities and opâ€" portunities of the office. jnto which Kev. Mr. Laury. was atout to, be inâ€" stalled, . and assuped him not only of the .coâ€"operation â€" ‘of~*theâ€"Board, and Factity of the Sensinary, ut of .@ll the â€" Luthetin people of Canada, to make his work a. grand. and ‘glorious success, _ The sacondâ€" speaker, . the Rev. M. Vocliér of New Hamburg deâ€" livered the Germanâ€"address abd spoke on â€" "Cifts‘‘, emphasizing especially the gift of teaching, and the privilege langvage of preraring yofilghnign( who would. go out to teach tha‘ true and . pure gospel of Jesus Christ. This address was followed by the act of Installaâ€" tion by Rev. E. HoS#mann, D.D., Preâ€" sident of the Board, assisted by Rev. L. .L. Behrcns, __Fnglish _ secretary. Tha Rev. Mr. Laury then made an aridress in which he stated that he realized that, alsne he could _ never hove to fulfill all that was expected ¢f him, butâ€"with the help of God and the coâ€"operation Of: the Lutheran peoâ€" tle of Canada he world go into this great work and do what he could to make it the success that he felt sure it would te. The choir of St. John‘s church, led by Mr. Chas. Frochlich, rendered sevâ€" eral excellent musical selections durâ€" ing the evening. * for the kind reception tendered them about â€" fifty ‘of their _ relatives . bad gathered. Mr. and. Mrs. Snider. were also presented ‘with a number ‘of valâ€" vayle presents. _ After a sumptuous flimper, the following programme was given. mMan ~ Readingâ€""Jenkins goes to picnic‘, Miss Minnerva Snidet. C A ~Mred quartstteâ€"The touch of his hand‘ on mine. By Miss Malinda Soiâ€" dér. Miss Ida and Mr. Stanley . Brwâ€" bach>r. and Mr. Noah Honsberger. . Readingâ€""‘Missed the train‘"â€"Miss Iio Enidet." > 70 .. ; 28 _ . _ Programme. ‘ All hail the power of Jesus name. Address of .welcome, by the Chair ur was spent in gam»s etc. Mr. Snider, the groom, in _'bedlf‘ BRIDAL COUPLE k and Canals, i o . w o t t se dz 4 + written home the following particu | $â€" * Bhades â€" own, f:u. f i‘ -‘l;-:nffl-e‘w-‘ it in fi ‘ Royal, Ay ie Héwa. { "be the Lutheran queir . _ Fort Nelson lies on the Northwest | hore of a bay Soruied ‘by, the Nel famnine "*@ Tike Wit s ‘ouok whick we a »\'~ h Tew:, Won! warehouses," two general dining halls, on> frams and one canydi$, and quite a number of wm stretchtd, along the shote for a and a~ball ._or thrriatouts.~ with machinery, P!‘l',"" ions and articles <ol All desoriptions n bone and nyiscle ; in color tunfing from â€" white to black . and all with their tails curled tightly over. ~their backs. <‘There is a Cree Indian ‘camp aveut a mile and a hall up the Â¥iver and the squaws come down every,day to get the washing.. They carry . their children in wooden boxes strapped to their backs with a strap tunning ovet the. forehead.* The..weather is magnificent. It is glite coalâ€"at . night put pleasantly watm in the day time and quite. hot from eleven to two o‘clock put a cool breeze blows off the bay, making . it Ploasant.. We are, very comlottqglo in the hospital â€" in wilich there are no patients.. ‘There is no illness in ‘camp which comprises 650 men. 4 DEATH OF â€" ‘he infant child of Mr. and _ Mrs. Ed. Schatz (nce Hazel Carey) Alied at Hamilton on Tuesday, ~The e mains wore brought to Waterloo on Wednesday, wherb the funeral _ took place from the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Halstead. : Interment took place in . Mount Hope cemetery. ‘The bereaved parents will have the sympathy <of â€"theit friends ~heére In# their hour of afiction.~ »* : tz 5 FLINTOFTâ€"HOWITT,â€"At ~© Guelph,; Sept. 29, by Rev. . E. Abrabam Felicia, younger daughter of Henty . Howitt, M.D., wto Edward: Percy Flintoft ‘of Montreal, formerly â€" of the firmâ€"of _ McBride and: Flintoit, .‘The building petmits issued for the first nine months of the: year in Stratford ‘total $438.16 The city of Stratford has taken ovâ€" er the new inâ€"inerator wliich has just been completed by the Reidâ€"Incineraâ€" torâ€"(Co. t TAKE OVER INCINERATOR MINARD‘S ° LINIMENT RELIEV ES NEURALGIA. mvfiv:l 1g Save Your Money THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN & SAVINCS Co. If you can save each week even a ~doliar ~you â€"are invited~to wpen a Savings Account with us,. 4 per cent. interest â€" wiH be paid you from the date of doposit. Interest is added to balance Halt Yearly. Thos iy, E. Scagram, Viceâ€"President. . V. Wilson, Manager BERLIN BRANCH, Workingmen W, Harttung, Mgr INFANT CHILD WATERLOO Head ..Office Hilliard President iC. H. Milis & Co ©00400000000004 e e ¢ 080 ¢¢00s $ Alexander House Grocery o i _ J. W. GIFFORD, PROPRIETOR _ .. ~‘; % King Street . 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