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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Mar 1915, p. 4

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iman, of Berlin, and . his ts. Ferguson, a yisitor from , were the guests of Mr. and on Wednesday. A. McCully a Missionary , was the guest of . Mrs. i during her visit to address ‘the Women‘s , on Thursday . afâ€" mie and Florence Snyder by the Misses Milne of "Miss Ethel Hespeler, reâ€" % ~Saturday from a deâ€" urn of several weeks â€" at F left on Tuesda y to Alberta, in th Muteal Life cf Ca pheen, who has bnll and Mrs. J. â€"Herb he â€" past‘ ten days, left m visit to Port Elgin | to her home in Rusâ€"| â€" _ Feb. 24,.â€"Sarnia and horns here toâ€"night in game of ‘the round in the i of the (O.H.A, intermedâ€"; ~and Sarnia went down to ‘ 4o 0, making the total %he round in favor of Wiarâ€"‘ ©4.~ The game.was played , ice, upon which â€" there water. Overskating . ‘ON READYâ€"FOR FINALS. developed into individual | the backâ€"checking on both | 1 The Sarnia septem' their sticks â€"with : 8 s of the Wiarton sevâ€"‘ ‘scarcely got the puck yuld be taken away. _ ‘The wrong cry to gmityeom ‘ms of old she can strike, and strike i am and son, _of x "at the . home _ Mr. R. YÂ¥. Stuart, w on P gngiiep sapn) Abreiin e i guests of Rev. D. A 1 on Wednesday. y . Lawrence and L. Anâ€" to Teronto on Tuesâ€" a very enjoyableâ€"visit _ of iys with Twinâ€"City friends, s of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. TING NEWS mnuu Habâ€" > Alta., is the and â€" Mrs, Wm. Hogs, and Mrs. Craw, of El % orddr of the night, q very littls combinaâ€" e , of Toronto by Mr. Al} visitors â€" . at _ and Mrs. C. Hucserâ€" Frank Haight were| after a short ~ visi a short . visit Snyder, George St. W. 0. HEHN B 233 e waka strike, home ! were m} Deputy Reeve Kutt said he eote:. Totonto, Feb. 26.â€"The case against Zi‘lk‘,’.l.‘:f? m h'-l:uw . J, Rowens, for assisting an ©N6â€"!api» man for the position he saw no ‘ my‘s . reservist out of the country |reason l’ the Council not supporting was withdrawn this motning, _ the | him. * Crown counsel stating he could not| (‘Guncilior Boblender said he didn‘t t. Jacobs | trust his Austrian witnesses . who |see yery muck barm in advertising,as arly five|were prejudiced against the prison®t, lp pet might come forward and a Russian Jew. position. : Nr. E. Dotzert returhed home after spending a lew wee‘s at Clinton. muuw-dm'i-u-l? a few: days at the home of Mr. H. Nr. J. Ufelman is a busincss visit or in Toronto toâ€"day. Rat Louise are in Toronto toâ€"day, Mrs. J. W. deMille; was alsp the mcmumm ’bd_dpmumm visit with the guest of houor, : who given by Miss Howie, ‘when a few intimate friends enjoyed a delightful departure _ for ~their _ new home in Fredericton, N.B. i Mr. C.S.. Forrest, of Brandon, Man., who has been old acâ€" quaintances in 'ntm- the past fortnight, â€" left on Monday _ to visit other parts of Ontario before returning to the West. f Mrs. Alfred H.â€" Snydet was . the hostess of u charming little bridge and supper ‘party of two tables on Friday evening, when the guests enâ€" Friday evening,â€" when the guests enâ€" foved â€"â€" a vify â€" bright and pleasant Nrs. Clayton Smider, Willow ~St., Wat rloo, will pe . at home to ber ftiends, Tursday, March 2nd, afterâ€" wards the first Tussday in the month. suppers. were much appreciated, followed by one of the bostesses‘ most delicious ‘The home of Mr. L. Bricker, Allan St., was the scene of a. very happy gathering on Friday afternoon, when about 50â€" members of the Presby terâ€" l3 Lk h4 BBR .. 00e atetfinie anificte e Armas EDUOR . oo S F ian Ladies‘ Aid Society, and wfenlilb and flltsho MHospital _ Trust visitors enjoyed the kind hnitnlity,mh ying for the annual grant of Mré. Bricker, who was ably â€" asâ€":Of $500. <Referred:<to. . . the Finance sisted in looking after the comfort of Committse. Ts o Forrest vey, of Montreal. ies CR oT : President, Mrs. J. If. Webb presided| A fequest was received from A.W, at the business â€"meeting, when n‘m. deputy registrar at Berlin, was arranged toholdummo-mm“fll&mmdlw,,hn a plan mw and ‘‘Tipperaty" Tea,|Of the W and Med at the with programme on St. Patâ€" Registry . ‘The plan &t present rick‘s Day, (March 17th). After the|9" file is ipf the date of 1899. On moâ€" business had been disposed of the| * of Councillors Hallman and Kutt ladies enjoyed a very pleasant hour W Moogk was requested with their knitting, followed by af ‘*0 reâ€"a plan for filing â€" at â€"the ternoon â€" tea, _ when the hostesses‘ ROKISHYO%C ; i‘:tlln)'tylcl’[brot:ht:l.fh whtra M‘mâ€"\ :‘ Reaquest Granted. whole play was â€" soâ€"individual | that| thank1 each man was at his best. The| Mari ef Wiarton defence |was simply impregâ€"|and fc nable. . The wing work was easily |also r superior . to that of S&Iil. whileing, D Miers and Simmie were too good |so for for their opponents. Wiarton now go; A Tt into the finals. The team are in exâ€" the re cellent condition, and If they do not !N&. win it will be a surprise. |grant Sarniaâ€"Goal, H. Prout; left â€" deâ€" fence, McCart ; right defence, Dodds; rover, Lesueur ; centre, Granpary ; right wing, Farlow ; left wing, Dore. Wiartonâ€"Goal, Johnstone ; left . deâ€" fence, ‘"‘Dad""‘~ Ashley ; right defence, Gildner ; rover, Simmie , centre, iuiers; right wing, Rock ; left wing, A. Ashley. â€" gof 3 % The Union Jacks will take a three goal lead . to . Collingwood with them on Tuesday next whin they play the return game in the â€" junior O.H.A. semiâ€"finals, having defeat>d the North men 4â€"1 on Friday night. It should have been _ a shutout. for the. local Ivmmxsters., and things were _ looking that way until thirty seconds before !lim final gong. when the visiters seâ€" murad thoir lone tally. Gentlemen,â€"My* daughter, 13 yrs. old, was thrown from a sleigh â€" and injured her elbow .so badly it remainâ€" ed stif and very painful for three years. _ Four bottles of MINARD‘S INIMENT completely cured her and has not been troubled for two ioom.n NOT TRUST THE AUSTRIAN #. Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE. St. Joseph, P.0., 18th Aug., 1900 Refereeâ€"Hancock of Owen Sound. BER._IN Jumiors Won d Limited ‘‘That in the opinion of "1 the mau% Watesioo: lor the prompt estabâ€" % e a an efficient, posal, & to be made, ‘if possible, gemiâ€"weekly, but in any eventâ€"not less than weokly: and that the TownvCouncil ‘is strongly racomâ€" mwended to establish such a system D it would boister up the taxes, ‘he was not in‘ favor of making |expenditure. mittee, it .was passed unanimously . | orpe regul; Mayor Kautman said ~while" he Was jon| pPrintin in favor of an open air‘skating rimk, ‘ong agopted A request was received from A.W, Merner, deputy registrar at Berlin, asking the Council to. have a plan of the town prepared and filed at the Registry olfice. The plan &t present ‘on file is ipf the date of 1899. On moâ€" tion of Councillors Hallman and Kutt ’W Moogk was requested t6 a plan for filing â€" at~ â€"the Secretare J. T. U of the lated among the ratepayers. Waterloo: Poultry d%:fi, m * thanking . the Boar use assed : Mariet buildin~ for last year‘s show S imiays J 7 and fcr the grant. [A request was ‘Twoj|other byâ€"laws were given their lalm received for the us> of the buildâ€" Â¥ readings by the (Council. ,m;.mcsn.aa,n.ndfl).a-lll-,ou to provide. for the street ;uo fot & & o sprinkling and oiling, and the other _A momnm passed, granting for repealine certain byâ€"laws. (the request for the use of the buildy/ _ Mayor Kautmtan presided, and> all ‘ing, and{referred the request for &4 the members were present except |grant to the Finance Committee, Reeve Wezenast, who is out of town. DISGUSSION 0N \ ~OUTIESDE . | CHAIRMAN | _ The chairman of a committee, he ‘said, is responsible to the Coubcil, and a road foreman is responsibile to the chairman of the Board of Works. TUnder these considerations he did not !altogether concur with the report of tis committee in advertising for a {road ‘"I don‘t want the jop if ‘w% confidence in me," said Mr. H: k 5 â€" Councillor Woeller said ho agreéd |with the stand o% Mr. Halintan, â€" > What authority bas. the chairman of a committee of the Town Council* ‘This was the subject for a digcussion by the Téwn Fathers at their meetâ€" ing on Monday evening. ... â€" _ cotanoeWill Take Up| J rurtherm of | _ 1t was _ brought up by Councilior Hallman, as chairman of the Board ol Norksiin preseating the report of tis q Open Skating. Rink Communications Paved Streets. Af The ‘On Good â€" Roads‘ Associa~ tian a grant of §15, the anâ€" nual fte. No action was taken on the reguest. +1 9e 4 1he liquidator zm’- LAtd., wrote, saying that town had filed no claim for taxes. The taxee have been charged .. back to the iand,â€" and no action was taken The Jocal “‘:fi G. l’:& m..m!“ lw‘ :quennt to have York St.bloc‘ed by freight cars...‘sHle stated . that there :‘:.di-n likely be any Aurther trouâ€" The auditots‘ Scully and Scully reâ€" WM.’&M audited the books of the T and Lightâ€"Commission and found them to be correct. _ They also enclosed the audited statements of the. Berlin and . Waterlco Street Railway. x 4 The Hydro Electric;Fower Comâ€" mission requested that the proper ofâ€" ficers sign the contracts for an agreeâ€" ment betweenâ€" the H.â€"E.P.C. and . the municipality for: the farmers‘ line in Watcrioo ‘Township,. â€" The ~clerk â€" was instructed to write and secureâ€"further informat on as.to the contract. and ~Printing="Committes :was . read It wasâ€"necessary to suspendâ€" the hourâ€"of‘ clostre from 10.45 to 11 a‘elcck, in‘ordcr to complete the busiâ€" nOEE, x£ © %? a : Mayor Kavfinan _ g‘g:-n Kutt, FHallman, Woeller Abd yer: to the Market Dpens at 7 a.m. l â€" After the . last © Council meeting ‘ Town Clerk Haight found that. there ; was"an amendment on the books to | the,, Market Bv-hw._y market ; should open at 7 a.m., conseâ€" | avenily there was no of the aoâ€" | tion takenâ€"at the last mroting. : | Court of Revision. A resolution was passed, authorizâ€" ing the chairman of the Fire Comâ€" mittee to have the fire byâ€"laws circuâ€" lated among the ratepayers. Two |other byâ€"laws were given their y readings by the Council. One to provide. for the street sprinkling and oiling, and the other The report which was adopted is as follows : ~~ ts Gentlemen ! The . rezular. report of the Finance Your Board of Works met this evâ€" ening to consider sundry matters to be dealt Rith, and beg to report as follows upon the various matters :â€" 1. Yorr committee considered the auestion of watering azd oiling the streets for the vear 1915. and. advisâ€" od that the cristing street sprinkling byâ€"law be repealed and a new byâ€" law and schefiule pft rates appended A byâ€"law | wes thrreto: and Your Committe® beg to t Cleveland, O., _ President of the Canada , who officiated at the services in St. Jaco\l: , and who gives a m the new churer home this H.E.P.C. Agreement 1 Court ‘of Revision Ko More Trouble Auditors‘ Reports Suspend : Closure. Place $200 in Esti [ Despite the various War Scares we were | +3.‘Your Board having consideréd the |appoiftment of a roadâ€" foreman . for ‘the year 1915, recomn#nd that apâ€" |plications for the position be: called ‘for by : advertisement in the daily 3. Your committee recommend that Lcuis. Suter be‘ employed to clean King 86. and Erb St. during | such ,nc{houo(thcve-umybew ‘necessary at a wage of two ~dolâ€" â€" ~M.â€"S. Haltman, Chairman. . _ } Counrciliors â€" Bohlenderâ€"â€" ahd> Kutt }mu\'ed to have clause 3 struck â€" out,. |and have it réferred. back to theâ€"comâ€" .lm‘th., n cedb Fine t Snd * . . In moving the resolutionthe «t said he was not against‘ the . presâ€" :ent man; but he thought it was work }which could â€" be done by a couple of : ‘old men ‘of the town â€"instead of their ‘having to work with a pickâ€" and shoâ€" papers. lars.per day vel; On: division the amendment v deâ€" feated. : The Board_ of . â€"Works will discuss more tully at its next meeting the advisabilite of putting © streetâ€" cleanâ€" ling on frontage tax. 3 FEED STORE HAS CHANGED HANDS Mr.: J. Weseloh who has for many years condiucted the flour and â€" feed store on Albert St. has disposed . of the business to Mr.. E. Snider, . the wellâ€"known milk vendor. ‘The new proprietor took possession on _ Monâ€" day â€"of this week. Mr. J. Sheppard, of Toronto, is a visitor in town toâ€"day. : uc tas es Final Clearing â€" Ladies‘ and Missea‘ WINTER COAm all . this season‘s styles ,regular winter gol worth from $10 to $15, fOP ... ..« «s s s ks e= «+++ m LADIES‘ and MI8$E8‘ COATS8, including colorâ€" ed cloths and blacks, worth from $12.50 to $20.00, tor. : 5. . trdd v#i<=» »~~* â€"+» $650 $ * t Oflfi WINTER OOA?Q. in all sizes for mlhfly‘mmmtlm on sale Aa wa is fa HA at New Cotton Goods and New Dress Goods On Sale Now. This week we will offer the most extraordinary prices in wemen‘s Warm WWINTeF WorNts .. mined to turn the remaining stock into money, and this is your opportunity for meney saving. . ‘The above amount of Furs, DUCTIONH. Never have we 6 Call and see for yourself. It w Z « (Come and see) S. B. BRICKER & CO. $1500,.00 Worth of Furs . Prices on Coats nt of Furs, including all kinds of Muffs and Stoles, will be cleared out at DECIDEO RE. have we offered good Furs so cheap, and never will you have ~ such an epportunity. self. it will be to your advantage. & x £ 9 $ss a ‘ , (] :: . & uie ods 4* , hi :: 4 > /: > e f ® ogh _ 45 BE RALIN 3h: "oak InAd «++ $250 ** $450 visited â€" the locals on Monday evenâ€" ing, and the homesters were several shots up. nX a us Four rinks of cutrlers from Elmira BOHLENDER‘S Just think what this Sale means, you get $2.00 â€"worth for $1.00.© Call in and look around. > */% & NEXT TO POST OFFICE, â€"KING ST., WATERLOO: WATERLOO WON Cet the Habit of Calling on . BOHLENDER When in Town out with quilted lining ~and rubber â€" interlined, worth $20, $25 to $30, on saie at m”” for .. LADIES‘ FUR LINED COATS, made with Sable Collars, and muskrat lined, w.m LADIES‘ FUR COLLAR COATS, linsd Also $60,00 quality for . wemen‘s Warm Winter Coate. â€" We are deter. Judge Sutith, of Windsor, _attended. the fgnmx of Dr. wm:«v E A Spanish «youth made : to assassinatée an exâ€"Premier of Spain. snowstorm. munmawmk% ed by being struck by a special C. P. R.*train near Listowel, in a blinding $10 to $18 at $1.95 to $2%50 g. $5.00 at ... i«. hi. g. $2.75 at ... ... .’:.fi

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