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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Feb 1915, p. 4

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& .i d ms PV .‘ Owen Geiger of Hensall at the home of his son, ez ‘Geiger. y for Cubs, whete he expects Ey’ a well earned holiday ol Wr. Charles Sturm of Stratford, Sunday at the home of Mr. H. â€" Rev. A. H. Plyley, Cainesville, was _guest at the home of the Misses C t, William St., over Sunday. . Messrs. C. Shub, H. Shoh and ~H. Staufer are business visitors in ‘Forâ€" obato toâ€"day. 8 Rev. Mr. Jaeger, of Hanover, spent Bunday at the home of Mr. and MrS. J. G. Moser, Young St. ® that they are enjoying the pleasurcs ard beneiits of a two months‘ trip «o Los Angeles, California. _ Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.P. and Mrs. Weichel, who went to Ottawa for the m of Parliament, are at the * ough"", and are enjoying to the full the gaieties of the social geason at the Capital. _Rirs. Wesley McKersic hele a _ reâ€" ception at her home on Wednesday evening when a score of friends gathâ€" €red to wish her many happy . yeats of wedded | life, ~and surprised | ber with. a (miscellaneous shower. â€"‘The many friends of Mr. and Nrs. James Scott will beâ€"pleased to hear Ti#e Y.P.A. in conpection with St.} Saviour‘s church celebrated the one| hundred . and _ third anniversary of, ‘Dickens‘ birthday by a musical andi literary meeting at the Parish Hall | on Monday evening. The speaker for the occasion, Mr. J. L. Hugbes, of Toronto, â€" was venhhappily chosen, : and his subject, "Ditkers as an Eduâ€"| eator," was handled in such an pble' 5040000 00A l c an stt h Brimnisredthâ€" o i0 sA wadt and efeciive manner as to inspire the| bigitest ideals in the minds of those whoâ€"were privileged to lMten to him.} Let us have more of such highly pm-lE fitable evenings. * T aml evening to the members of theit j ‘ongregation ard Twinâ€"City friends,! for | the first time since coming to} Waterlco.© Mrs. McKeracher wore | a most becoming gown of accordion| pleated brown silk, with Belgian lace: and corsage bouquet of lovely ctimâ€" son roses. The drawing room and Library were very attractive with plants, fowers and ferns, with many: crimson candles in handsome candelaâ€" bra, throwing. a pretty light over all. Theâ€"genial host and hostess welâ€" comed their visitors with a charming eordiality, ably assisted by the Sesâ€" sion ladies, after which the guests werse sonducted to the pretty teaâ€" toom, where dainty. refreshments were served by several of the youngâ€" er ladies ‘from an artistically decorâ€" ated table, centered with. elusters of Fed carnations,â€" delicate . greenery, smilax and ferns. Women‘s Patriotic League wasâ€" held|~ _ op m williams‘â€"Pink Pills at the Patriotic rooms, King sttect, . of Dr. mn___l:m eits. Wateérloo, on Monday afternoon, the! Neuraigis is not a diseassâ€"it is President, Mrs. George Wegenast,‘only a symiptom, but a most painful presiding. ‘There was a large attendâ€" one. It is the surest sign that your ance of the ladies present, all of pioos is weak, watery and imgure, whom were deeply gratifed at the‘and that for this reason your nerves statements presented, showing â€" the ars literailly starving. Bad blood 4s growth and developtmient of their‘ths sole caugse of the picrcing pains work since its auguration five months of neuralgiaâ€"good rich blood is the agd. So. numerous have been the.only cure. In this you have the Peaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. as. Loots Rave m an estended trip to California E-J.â€"-uc'vi--us'“ in the Quéea city? / Waterloo is losing a most estimâ€"|es the/ jangled nerves, drives away |"** A"DUM" . WOIMOD _ VPORY « , popular and useful cigizen lnltho narging, stabbing pain and. h m Rev. Jas. â€" he transier of [Mr. F. W. dzMille,‘un your health in other ways as o ©fh 3 ud w# 9k Managor of the Bank of Commerce, Here ;is proofâ€"Mr. C. J. Lee, Vatâ€" % e g:&o larger branch at Fredericton,|chell,, Ont.. says:â€"‘"For several years , . ds + Â¥, B. . HMe has for the past two yearn!l was troupled at intervals with newâ€"| The missionary anniversaryservicâ€" ©ccupied an important position in the ralgig. in the head and chest. â€" The |es held in ‘Trimity Methodist Church, mul, business and social life of|pain, I suffered at times was most inâ€" on Sunday were most successfol. and 00, ;d his characteristic modâ€" tense. I wo« continually â€" doctoring inspiring. The sermons delivered by esty . and ° kindly disposition have for the trouble, put found nothing to ‘th Rev. James Endicott, D.D., Genâ€" made him exceedingly popular with‘¢‘v%e me permanent relief until I beâ€"{eral Secretary of the Missionary m host o# friends, who, while conx“an the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink|partment of the Methodist Church, grtatulating him pon his promotion,‘ Pills. Thanks to this. medicine . my | were eloquent, forcey and convincâ€" are loath to part with him and ‘ his {Mood has been restored to a bealthy ‘ing. He is one the foremost very charming wife, and their removâ€"/ condition and .every symptom . _dof the | preachers _ of the desomination and al leaves a blank in social, but e ,.'trouhle has disappeared. 1. can thereâ€"|his messages will not on be lol"-‘ pecially in Church citcles (as . thâ€" /y ffore, with confidence. rec{ inmend Dr. |gotten: by the large mcln aud were invaluable members ol ,St. Sy4e, | Williams‘ Pink Pills to all who suffer |iemees which beard him. \A â€" special four‘s Church choir) which will / pe from the fierce paing of neuralpia.‘" }appers!l was made to the cangregation hard to fill Mr. hhme succeeds Mri ‘medicine dealer or by mail at 50 |to increase last . year‘s comtribution G@. W. HMarrison, formerly of Witer,. Ctnts a bor . Of six boxes for $2.50 ) Of $2,100 by 25 per cent., and â€"the 100, at Ewodericton, who has .:3 \ Nonu can â€"et these pills through any | response was most The moved to Chatlottetown,,P.E.X., ,,, |from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., pastor, Rev. C. L. Mcirvine, was in Pn 7 1 o 2i old C ‘.. * |Brockville, Ont, _ s charge of the services. TÂ¥ «& pusibess nnoclang ob bie â€"weasliill J. H. has returned from ‘s mn'fih Mr, and Mrs. T. 1 and family. P AÂ¥Onvew 7 tos Cennohouit: We C +i : N mt w erce, Here is proofâ€"Mr.=C. J. Lee, Vatâ€" mw cton, |chell,, Ont., says:â€"‘"For several years t, . sbntilithiteas, ; )* vean;l was troupled at intervals with new | ‘The missionary anniversary ~servicâ€" n the ralgig. in the head and chest. â€" The |es held in ‘Trimity Methodist Church,: â€" of|pain, I suffered at times was most inâ€" on Sunday were most successful. and modâ€" tense. I we« continually â€" doctoring inspiring. ‘The sarmons delivered by have for} the trouble, put found nothing to itll. Rev. James Endicott, D.D., Genâ€" with‘p‘ve me permanent relief until I beâ€"{eral Secretary of the Misslonaty colâ€"t:tu the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink|partment of the Methodist Church, tlon,‘ Pills. Thanks to this. medicite _ my | were eloquent, forcey and convincâ€" " his ‘Nood has been resiored to a bealthy ‘ing. He is one the foremost movâ€"/ condition and .every symptom . df the | preachers _ of the . dexomination “‘ t &/itrouble has disappeared. 1 can thereâ€"|his messages will not on be. . forâ€" gh-.'y fore, with confidence. recommend Dr.|gottenâ€" by the large '"'F"""** S4e,| Williams‘ Pink Pills to all who sufier |iences which beard him. \A â€" special Prajirom the ferce nains: of neuralbia:"" fappeal was made to the cangrecation! Miss Ethel Hespcler is enjoying © a Immflhnwy party of friends at Gregory, Muskoke, . a few days at her home in Waterloo i Prol. F. H. Snow of Victoria Colâ€" lege, Toronto, will give an address on Russian Culture, to the Women‘s {Canadian Club, in the Masonic Hall nest Thursday afternoon, Februaty 15th, at 4.15. Every {failure teaches someâ€" muuncvinhan."â€";:-. * Mr. Ralph Licht, of Toronto, l’ufl1 Sunday in towr. % we ~al Miss Ruby Nichols, of Whitby, spent Sunday at the home of the Misses Wegenast, William St. WATERL OO Nirs. Percy Hilborn was a welcome visitor in Waterloo on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Hilliard 4Aeft for Florida toâ€"day. h Mr. Merman Oderberg has been disâ€" charged from the hospital after â€" unâ€" dergoing an operation for rupture. Mrs. James â€" Heveron has returned from _ a delightful visit of several weeks with Toronto friends and _ reâ€" latives. . Little Willieâ€"Mr. Simps, what nine!ton the round by six goals, which |griving g motorcycle, and the defendâ€" do you play on ? imthub nur:"flim it, Thompson, was driving a motor Sister‘s Beauâ€"I don‘t play baseball brought down with The locals Medical witnesses testified that at all, Willie. â€" 'lul year‘s intermediate champions, |the plaintift‘s left leg had peen brokâ€" â€" Little Willieâ€"Why, I heard Sis tell and winners this season of the bardâ€" ‘en, and had tbeen permanently shortâ€" ma you were such a good catch.â€"jest group in the O.H.A. intermediate Encéd. Much evidence was taken py the Baltimore American. mnnumubh&mtmummn to _ show 3 ~â€"._â€"â€" hut the Wiarton punch w@as not taken that the driver of the motor car Mrs..C.. W. Wells was the hostess ‘into consideration. They have proved ‘smashed into the motorcycle. Several of St. Saviour‘s Ladies‘ Aid at her‘to be one better than the locals, and !o! the witness:s said that the driver home on Wednesday altemoo', when ‘after last night‘s encounter, there is jof the motorcar was looking at the a few exceedingly pleasant hours|no disgrace in saying Berlin lost. The malgiers shortivy before the accident were spent most profitably in the in | prriod secres wore, Berlin 0, Wiarton| happened.â€" " * terests of the work by the large nuicâ€"‘q. Bcrlin 1, Wiarton 0; Berlin 1, W ® ver of ladies in attendance. â€"â€" lartor 1. > *"| «. â€" 15. ~$500 for Plaintif. Mr. and Mrs: ~Milton R. Kaulman eatertained the members of the Evanâ€" gchcal choir of. Waterloo on _ Thurs, day cvemag. After the usual rehearâ€" sal a «ocial hour was enjoyed during which dainty ‘refreshments were servâ€" ed. The choir much appreciated the kind â€" hospitality of Mr.. and Mrs. Kaufman. man Proccedings ate begun to unseat the eotire Township\Councit of Sandwich East. > THE ACUTEPAIN _ HROM NEVRALGIA Permanentiy : tured Thiough the TsO ol Dr. Williams‘â€" Pink Pills, Miss Mary Valentine of the Outarig end that for this reason your nerves are literailly starving. Bad blood 4s the sole cause of the picrcing pain® of meuralgiaâ€"good rich blood is the only cure. In this you have the reaâ€" Iore, with confidence. recolmmen@ 177. |go‘ven ny (he large appreciative audâ€" Willianys‘ Pink Pills to all who suffer |iemees which beard hill.".fl nushl‘l from the fierce paing of neuralnia.‘‘ }apperl was made to the ch.nipuou; medicine dealer â€" orf by mail at 50 |to increase last . year‘s Comtribution cents a bor . Of six boxes for $2.50 |of $2,100 by 25 per cent., and the, _ You can â€"et these pills through any | response was most encouraghg. The 4+ R. Kaufman | of the Evanâ€"} BERLIN | mm vs. Lippert on wtl:' nonâ€"jury sittings. Wiarton. _ Feb:. 12. ~The 19 â€" lied as foll f.'!‘;‘..‘.'.".,_.'...'u.':......x "‘.t-':tlcunqlll‘-n.n- classed py the Wiarton seven, 11 to 5. 1t was a thirdâ€"round O.H.A. intermeâ€" diate game. From gong to gong Wiarâ€" ton had the best of the game. ‘They mbyht&mdrygm best in combination, the Wiarton forwards were immensely superior to those of Berlin. The strong point in the Berlin team _ wasâ€"their defence. ‘Their goalkeeper was kept busy the greater part of the play. The. puck was around the Berlin net nearly all the game. ut.fi-'lhh: . Rerlin‘s _ hopes for intermedia‘ chanzpionship honers this season were smashed on _ Monday night when Wiarton held the green ani white to a one â€" all score. This gave Wiarâ€" ! London University and FRerlin Urion â€"* Verdict for ¥‘ Jacas met at the Arena toâ€"night ill! Â¥ tor Â¥lainti®: the first g@me of the home and home | The juty in the case of Ferguson series of the third round; ‘The 10¢%irg., ‘Thompson returned a verdict \was in fairly good condition considâ€" awarding . Ferguson $500 damages, ‘ering the weather, and both teams |withoutwposts. The jury was out two were determined to do or die. The ‘Lours nds half, and the verdict‘was |Lmon Jacks trotted _ out their famâ€" |. iven shortly before adjournment. jous Junior â€" ‘"Heavyweights" while| then Court reâ€"opened this morning ’Londo- used a team of only medium ‘tie case of Ferguson vs. Thompson weight but great speed. Western Uniâ€" |was gone on with. 1b jury was |versity used their old lineâ€"up, while cuarged by the presiding justice sand the visitors had a new _ man on the |retired at 10.50 o‘cicck. lleft wing, in "‘Butch" Ott. <Ott was ‘Another Jury Case. acainst Philips, the Londen whirlâ€"| ‘The last jury case was next calied wind, but by using his weight to in which Mrs. Mioster asked $1,692 good¢ advantage he held the speedy |from her somâ€"inâ€"law, 1. Kalnowski, collegian to. a standstill. Refefee |‘or wages. Thirtecn years ago the \Wally Hern of Strattord stacted the |defendant‘sâ€"â€"wife â€" died, â€"and â€"a few ltmms off at 8.30 before a packed rink. |nfonths pefore her death, Mrs. Minster | _ Immeédiately arter court opened at zomm â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ _ _ |a is otelock this atterncon the jury BERLIN JUNIORS Chaingudkt _ returncd "thele rerdict. DEFEAT LONDON|They awarded the plaintif $500 damâ€" DEPUTATION INSPECTED CcoOUNTY BUILDINGS Cook, and shown about the jail. Sometime ago the roof of the Court House in Welland collapsed, and it has been decided that when repairing the building, that it should be renoâ€" vated. _ To gain information as â€".to the style of furnishings used in other county‘s, a deputation of two memâ€" bers of the Council was appointed. They were much impressed with the fine grounds surrounding the building, and stated that they were Iar superâ€" for to their own. : ‘ A deputation . from the . County Council of Welland visited the Counâ€" ty buildings on Saturday. They were taken in charge by Gaoler J. REFORE FALCONBRIDGE, C.J., RIDDELL, J., LATCHFORD, â€" J., KELLY, J. COURT RESERVED ITS JUDGMENT Devitt v.â€"Mutual Life Assurense Co. G. H. Watson, K.C., and W.H. Greâ€" gory (Berliny, for defendant. R. S. Robertson (Stratford) and J.A.Scelâ€" len (Berliny for plaintif. Appeal by delendant from ‘judgniont of Britton J., ‘of December 30, 1914. Argument of "fi;‘: resumed from yesterday and concl . Judgment . resorved. C T On May 9th, last, the accident oeâ€" o matie tay ihs " "Puke ‘of Conmeuaht day the of jritedBerlin and Ga‘t, and a crowd of people had gathered on Water St., |gl the corner of: Dickson St.,where accident occurred. Ferguson was driving & motorcycle, and ‘the defendâ€" anst, Thompson, was driving a motor car. Medical witnesses testified that the plaintift‘s left leg had peen brokâ€" ‘ames Curtie, N. Dwnifries ; John kar, New Hambure: Jein Gale, Wel Iksity: John W. Geigtr, Wellesley ; Heury Rerlin: Alex. Fraser, Galt; A. Carâ€" m Galt; E. Bcock, Wilmot Tp.; M. Decham, Berlin: Chas. Borth, Woolâ€" ‘Another Jury Case. ‘The last jury case was next calied in which Mrs. Mioster‘ asked $1,692 ’ttun her somâ€"inâ€"law, 1. Kalnowski, for wages.. Thirteen years ago the detendant‘s â€"â€"wife â€"died, â€"and â€"a few mfonths pefore her death, Mrs. Minster was asked to keep house and tend ‘the defendant‘s wife. After death, Mrs, Minst:r stated Mr. Kalnowski had as‘ted her to continue | to keep house for him, and care for his . sick lson. and he "would make it right with ber." â€" â€" ‘ Mrs. Minster acted: as housekeeper up until last September, when she 1"‘t because she alleged ‘ he had not teen treating her properly. In leayâ€" ing the house, the defendant refused to pay the plaintiff any wages. Durâ€" ing these years Mrs. Minster kept several boarders, keeping the board mney to run the house on. The plaintif asted for wages at the rate ig( :,l? a month, making a total â€" of 1,602. is in reference to the foreclosure of a mortgaze, ths Corporation of New Hamburg vs. The Silversmith‘s Co. Mr, McKav of ‘Toronto acted for the Tcorponuon and Mr. White of Toronâ€" to for the defendants, Judgment was |xivm for foreclosute, and referred to the local master. Mr.. A. /L. Bitzer acted for the vlaintif and J.C. Haight for the deâ€" fendant, i + __In discharging .. those of the petit ‘jumn"lot required for the cases to ‘bs,m.u;‘lormu referred to the spl county represented by the jurors, and, to the fact that there is 86 little litigaticn, and no criminal cases for this court. He also referred to the war, and the great work to be done by thoge who stay at home. Adjournment . was madeâ€" at o‘elcck this afternoon. That there is an ever wideningâ€"cir cle of music lovers in Berlin, Waterâ€" too and surrounding _ community ;u strikingly .:nvflelco‘ se«lm onday evening, w Ernest it®, Canada‘s new world pianist, appeared in recital at theâ€"Star Theatre, in as sociation with Rudoiph Larsen, the celebrated Danish violinist. . Practiâ€" cally every available seat was taken, despite other attractions, and the large and fashionable audience was reproesentative of the best musical cul ture of the Twinâ€"City and surrounding towns â€" and cities. . In the audience were Dr. A. 8. Vogt, the famous leadâ€" ;f“of the l-“l:ol. c:::r. ::: Mr. Mrs. Seits, of Toron also several hundred music students from Berlin, Waterloo, Elmira, New Hamâ€" burg and other points. s Nonâ€"Jury Cases. ‘The ‘first €ase on the nonâ€"jury list erdr SEITZ AT BERLIN jury in was comâ€" (On Monday the wedding was solemâ€" nized quietly of Miss Magdelena Fries te Mr. Almond Elmer Fulcher. Rev. J. E. Lynn officiated. . #® ‘The marriage took place in Chepsâ€" tow on Tuesday, February 9th, of Mr. William Weber, of Chepstow and Miss Lena Phillippo of Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. Weber are spending part of their honeymoon with his uncle, Mr. Aug. Hunt, Victoria St. On Monday the wedding was soléemâ€" nized of Miss Clara May Asmussen to Mr. Arthur William Davidson, Rev. Dr. Sperling, pastor of St. Peter‘s Lutkeran church | oficiating. s Ing, in his 87th,year. ‘The deceased suffered from the infirmities of â€" old * The death of an, aged and respected citizen. Mr. Geo. . Michm, Ellen St.} Berlin took place on Thursday mornâ€" ins_. in his 87th,year. ‘The deceased sLAST CHANCE ts For Spring 1915 _ ARRIVED> 1st. OF pgbgu &4 our Outâ€"ofâ€"town Customers, who always like" to do their spring sewing ea.rly.“""The..%a, erns and â€" colorings are numerous and Madeâ€"inâ€"Canada, as well as our famous English makes, are both lfi represented. Fast colors, a yard, only â€" â€" â€" Es : This announcement will naturally be " ame Put.af.trmn Custnmars wrihi SaLrance or our sweaterRs. ZLadies‘ New. ... LAST CHANCE ROBINSONâ€"ASMUSSEN. MR. GEORGE MIEHM WEBERâ€"PHILIPPO. FULCHERâ€"FRIES. This will be your LASTâ€"WEEK to secure » these "Specials." f S$. B; BRICKER & CO.. " Spring Suits e 2C age,. â€" He is survived ‘"by three sons, Messrs. Joseph, Charles and George,!‘ all of this city. He lived in Cenvreâ€" ville for upwards of 50; years, coming to Berlin to reside two years _ ago. ‘The funeral took place on Saturâ€" day morning at 9 o‘clock from . the residence to St.. Mary‘s R. C. church. BOHLENDER‘S An entire change of style is the tcnqcncy and the plain nea”tgfat’lmcd Coats with ‘Flare Skirts are the feature in the new Suits. _ Many novelties also are shown suchâ€" Military st&s, Norfolk and Musketeer Coa all with a of newness which will be a preciated by all who see them. In materials there are shown Serg%Ga f dines, Poplins, W Checks, Wors ‘ and Plain Cloths. In colors of Black, Na Military Biues and Greys. 3> These Suits are all magde with Silk Serge and Satin Linings, tailored by the best manâ€" ufacturers in thetrade, including "Northway" and "Rodgers [OMS" and priced special at $12.50,â€" 13.50, 15, 16.50, 18.50, 20.00 to 35.00, ‘ LangBros#QH, IF YOU NEED ANYTHING WE CARRY IN STOCK WE ? sAVE YOU 25 TO 100 PER,.CENT. ON YOUR PURCHASE. _ _ . JUST A SMALL LIST OF OUR MONEY SAVING SALE:â€" _ 24 LADIES‘ LONG COATS, Reg. $10 to $18 at $1.95 to ‘ LADIES‘ SHOES, rubber soles, Reg. $5.00 at ... ... ... . BOYS" SHOES, sizes 11 to 13, Reg. $2.75 at ... ...‘... â€" $1 BOYS‘ SHOES, sizes 1 to 5, Reg. $2.00 at ... ..:...~~>â€"â€" $165 BOYS‘ SUITS, sizes 33, 34 and 35, from ...... $2.00 to $3â€"75 MEN‘S WORKING SHIRTS, all sizes, from ...... 45c to G§e MEN‘S TOP SHIRTS, Reg 75c to $1.25, from ..... 5Qc to gGs Just think what this Sale means, you get $2.00 worth of goods for $1.00. _ Call in and look. around. NEXT TO POST OFFICE, KING ST., WATERLOO. ° Cet the Habit of Calling on D. BOHLENDER THIS â€"WEEK WE WILL ASK YOoU *TO COME AND SEE THE FIRST SHOWING OF â€"OUR NEW SPRING SUITS. $ mssc‘ " A" Our balance of Gents ‘ls and $18. Heavy Winter 4 in â€" black with silk lapel and colored brown and blue mixtures, go on sale for 10 the last time this week at _ 4V L A S T CH ANCE When in Town L A S Tâ€" CH ANCE The death occurred on Monday evâ€" ening of Mrs. Joseph Gilmar, at het home near New Hamburg. Deceased had been ailing for some weeks, pueumonia, finally 8\""'""5“ to . gisease. F T Death of Mre. Gilmar. _ in â€"anm +m

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