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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Feb 1908, p. 5

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ns‘ nlumbers ‘and : bfowers playcd 1: he plumbtre and bFowers playct a A» nz in & visitory for the pn‘s, delt ;lined . shoes $1, Zick‘s. Re A Y. da ; conducted the serâ€" ces" in‘ angelcal chureh at ,‘4_1‘ & s 6 * Bpv. Ohak. Koopke preached in Emâ€" M Evaugelicnt_ Chiaich ‘on cunda7 o *~ services; were held . in c K e o. n uis‘ s‘ C . Kee / ‘the Bodke of Mr. and Mre. ~J. W. Kee _ 3n Tuesday when they colobrated the sn en ; â€" Blick‘s selling cheap. "he triends of Mr. E. N. Hawke, whe # ‘at his homs for the Orver thirty guests gathered to.do Konâ€" fans apent jby fhose presti®. / [ ‘~ _ The members ol the Cattolic Young Ladies‘ Society will hold a social on ‘riday evening, tha 7th, inst., in St. ‘one * CHOIR ENTERTAINED On Saturday the Elmira train which is "due to arrive in Waterloo ab 1.80 in the morning : did. not get 1 Ail} the aftatnoon ::r to v 46 lay over in Berlin T i m 21. Loun con and gentlemen of St. Loais conâ€" L.'m % pleasant evening â€" is Af Mrs®F. 8. Deacon .“J Howell) daughter 6f M . Jacob Howell, formerly ©.@ the . Metbodist . Church at oc will sincerely regret _ to _ot . her _ ‘: which occurred T .. A. tclogram â€" was sday from Belloville the sad intelligence. : The M be hold: on Friday. . The PDeacon was well Whown hre darge oirele . <of ;acquaintances Iriends in the Tobt City _ will rematning over night at" *"the m‘ place. 'mudq #. m Yhe porty named Allccd. Beés, dent of : Xcton, was‘ found dead , death being due ‘to beart I:ilâ€" ammodious. and handsome. reâ€" M Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schieâ€" .Bt. scens of_ a M C .wflefll&wm members of |tha Evangelical a,,- Choin were v‘g.y pleasantly w AJew ho wm spent I games, ofc.," Aeâ€" 20' were served du:ia; Abo ovâ€" . The kind hospitality "of. the 1 m ess was much appr¢tiaâ€" â€" AHO h . * #, with sourow of. hm catly de $ oo es avencs : 1 , Waterioo, »r!;’i& 43! to St. Cle «â€"â€"ATse TRAIN BLOCKED â€" Devitt ~Beuterhe Apctheke RLOO oNT. DAT ST.CLEMENTS BRAND ol their vill be pleased to wete taken to Acâ€" ‘The February session of the noenaenan en mear even ng . and . "ig e fivfi was again among the questions unier discussion. A report. was. alto received from the Fire Uommittee récommceniling speciâ€" iug selaries for Sremen. There, were vresent Mayor Fisther, Reeve Weidenâ€" bammer, Deputy Reeve Suggils â€" and tounciliore Mickus, Sanderson, . Sterâ€" [ur,. Huchn and Brandt. :wm o. LE ent 7 .:;. ‘ %; vomniestontt "or " valuater | ';”. t ‘conjunction with the * : wmw n'"*:ww > to en Tous a ”&'&h’“‘“c one uie h e en ;:“md-dlph im ot $10, + ' made & ¢* 10. A lm was also read fil:. H. Phillys, Reeve of Merriton, stating that iheir village proposed to petitâ€" ica the Legislature to amend the ‘as pessiment Act so as to remove ine quality by providing that in equaliz ing the assessments the county Counâ€" cils or Town Counciia / shall deduct the businâ€"ss assessments n1 equalize on the assessments on the n‘al estate and incomes" and that under the As seasnient Act 1904 municipalities were deprived . of the: right to assess personal ‘property. :A business tax tate on the various classes of persons made subjcct thereto, was substitut ed for <the assessment thercto made ym personal propenty. # The Mayor and Clerk were authorizâ€" ed to sign petition im accordance with above. letter and â€" forward to Drâ€" ~. A ~resolution was passed to :ect that in caso of fire in Bn ire Brigade upon being called upon an respond to same without _ first obtaininz â€" permission from the chairâ€" man â€"of â€"Ake: Committee. ‘ ‘Mr. Menno _ Wolf complained that the Town Engineer had not yet measâ€" ircd bis lot as ordered by the Court . Re.ision. uid us ui oi ht bpewith i en se ir nui€ance occasioned by the Valcntine | ahd ~Fis.â€"her Shoo. Factory. A ‘comâ€"|. mittee : appointed composed _ of Counâ€" j m Brant and_ Sterling and the j ?‘“"‘""nl"r!:am~ o complaint and was due to dense smoke caused â€"by smoke stack. Mr. Valentine assured the committes that the defect would be remedied in the spting whio . s new smoke stack would be erected. ~The Mayot read a letter from Allen Shantz, secy. of North Waterico Farâ€" mers‘ Institute _ asking for _ Town Hall fot Feb. lith. The request was granted and â€" the Institute will _ be given use of Town Hall free on that date, they however to pay _cate taker‘s fee. 1t was moved by Councillor. Mickus and ‘seconded by Councilior Brandt and passed that bowling alleys â€" in | the town should. be licensed â€" an 1 the mover will at the next regular m¢etâ€" ing introduce a byâ€"law to license bowling alleys. $ Mr..C. N. Huchs, chairman of the |Firs Committes presented the lollowâ€" ing report.â€" , |[â€"â€"_*~Waterio0, Jan. 27, 1008. . 1 To the myozv%m of Town Sountil. Piscin ced Gentlemen.â€"We, your eo.flt{gg_o;] Fire met~toâ€"day and beg leave report that the following articles be purchised for the Fire Department, Â¥iZ.; an . indicator, which wilt cost about $175.00 also two Callahan nozâ€" tes,, two ButterNys, 4 dozen pair, Rubber Boots, 1 dozen pair, rubber gloves, one Rotons Gong, 10 inches, 4 chains, ont tabie for bedroom (alâ€" so cap However, thote that did .muh‘ good" time were obliged to . wait for an hour or more before the arâ€" rival of some of the farmers â€" the teaton ol the delay being the badly drifted roads and. one | farmer statâ€" !.4 it oscupied ah hout‘s time to come three miles: on account of the .glate ol the roads. Only about half ‘the â€" usual number. were present conâ€" tly come customers â€"came away minus thoir usual supply of market produce. Inâ€"accordance with the decision of the Council the open market .. Was again inaugurated Saturday _ and citizens were not obliged to rise too eatly. it they did tot feel #o in ‘lined in order to secure their: re gular supply of produce and : could aiterd â€"at any hout. Y A tR ie ~\Exgs sold at 25¢ to *%0 per dozem and butter at 25 and 28¢ per 1b. Ithet produce sold at the usual priâ€" DEATH OF MRS, The sad death occurred on Thursday atout three piles northeast of Wa fen. tingricy Anoghtte mc m w tm Mrs." G@ingrich, - ."r of near Blatt, . _ Christ. | Wolt complained avout and coat for driver) and we to Mr. Moeino Gingrith. The| lars of OPEN MARKET a_marke® |~ WA q poolic Sc s.‘w and Phuk liged to rise top | CouncHl _ M H-’ n ‘., D!. C. T. secure â€" theik: re. | the . inMM oauce and _ could f *** * * in Betlin our GINGRICH| 5. 8. BNTERTAINMENT +5 5_ T48 * mt s Soac i . "a 5 4 M i se ,qutltd‘ stop all cars in beâ€" : fore . ig any street during & ce oo o spoun at in on ! J,:-uhru-?â€"uu â€" and each Areman $10 per â€"| and : we would alto that it the Brigade desire to be insured :\tor $1000 per member in case _ of â€"| leath, and $10 per week it disabled, :\ while on duty the premium to . be¢ \ paid by the Town but the municipalâ€" ility to be under no WHability for any was adopted A letter was received from C; A. Hachnel, secy. of the Waterloo _Fme Library _ Board, requesting â€" Town Council to ask Anirew C:'J‘-t" for: an additional grant of $3, 0 com«. plete im»{::uw ard â€" furnishings, :::. 2l5o as part payment . fot _ In regard to an open market a moâ€" ‘tion was Eflefl,m‘ the said byâ€"law No. 270 be amended by substituting the following section so struck _ out 291, that om special marlpt _ days the market shall be: opened not later than 7 o‘clock in the morning: laim for The Mayor read a letter Berlin Fite Brigade as 1c ‘hief J. E. Cook, of. the Berli\ l‘;m,' Dept. to acknowledge the rer‘.pt.otl your cheque for $10 for the fir=inca, 4 Also to tendera sincere, Thank you, Gentlomen, _ for the very kind dom& tion and most kind remarks. _ The :ame has been cheerfully accopted. 1 may _ also stato that â€" we have . a standing â€" order on _ the Fire Hal, ‘That ~ on receiving a Phone mcssage trom your Mayor, acting mMayot of chairman of your ‘Fire avi 1â€"ight Committee to go at onse and render all possible assistance 5) Watérioo in case ol fire at all times, when noedâ€" «i or called by them, as per above. With â€"well A letter was also received by | the Cletk from The Map Speciatty â€"Co.» torwatding prices: for maps, of {aF»s, showing : allâ€"public buildings, iastorâ€" ies street railway facilities, «*c ‘The Tollowing accounts wers pass®d: Wm. Hoge, chatrity 100 C. A. Bochm, Ins. 54.80 Raymo Bros. Ins. 18 10 G.TR. at G.T.R., Dec. ac. 13 60 la 1@ | 8 UR Cc mtc c treint Sick Ch ldren‘s Hospital Grant ETe ECABieT . S CC) E. Dermul, B4, of Worksâ€"â€" $.0 Moogk & Kump{, cement walks 94.81 Wm. Hogg, Fire dept, coal 10.99 A, G. Hachnel, supplies .35 Aug. Kress, shovelling snow "1.50 Geo. J. Deppisch, lavundry 1.87 Wm. Anider, Electric supplies _ 11.37 Wm. Snider, Electric Light 11.15 John Strepel,. _harness repairing .85 Joun DUR0R 2l oo u2~.) â€" ~)_ 1540 Library Board morning and work to be A motion was Park Caretaker Chief Fiynn at mmmwrnfl:::“‘“ Public School Board â€" was held in the Council Chamber â€" Thursday _ night, Pr. C.â€"T. Noecker in the chair and all the membens present. The business was ol a routine ¢haracter. °. The C; N. HUEHN, Chairman The annual S. 8. Et 8t. Saviour‘s Church, held in the Orpheus report ol the Fire Committee SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Berlin, Jan. 30th, 1908 loBtl!b. E."l Sir.â€"I am instructed aÂ¥ our Yours truly, Waterloo. ‘ W. J. RHODES, Aust Chief of Fite % from the ficemen, be performed nual S. 8. ‘Entertainment of our‘s Church, Waterloo, Ya* the Orpheus . Hail, Thursday ad was very largely attendâ€" given included ane, «te., by. the schoâ€" the school and provided . an is pasked® iutnct\u‘ w Winn, to report to t 1.30 p‘clook . everm lend* his assistance ‘l' letter fyxn (the as ~follows‘â€" were passed and Berlin, fr«« $.0 walks 94 B1 l 10.99 .35 $40.00 * mat. 18 15 60 +3.16 10.00 1.15 is now in FÂ¥V ars and cents by We are selling them atithe old price of 12}0 a yard. 3.1 w.m.. over 250 pleces of new English (Crum8) PrINtS i se ts MONTHLY MEETING â€" CLARA SCHUMANN CLUB The Clata Schumana.Club hetd their first meetingiof the new year on Satâ€" urday eveningâ€"and despite the incleâ€" mency of ‘the weather, there was _ & large attendance of: members. . The program furnished exemplified the merâ€" its of ‘the â€" compositions...Of. â€" Mcndelâ€" sschn and * Tschatkowski, the composâ€" ers under study and provided & very enjoyable musicar evening. Piano numâ€" bers were rendered by the Misses Mary Moogy,. Myttle Bechtel,. Hattic Horâ€" top, . Aima Foreman, Viola Wildtang, and Emima L. Bean and vocal solos by Mrs.â€" H. M. Snyder, Miss Myrtle Bechtel: and Migs Bartha . Devilt . i additicn to several iadies‘" trios by members of the club. from the. comâ€" positions of Mendelssohn.> Mrs. Wilâ€". lard Hendty, of :‘Torento, former!y i0¢ this place, favored " the Club with a plano selection, ""Spring Song,‘ b; the composer Sinding. tg:e displayec & . fluent techniqueâ€" ~nd the numbe was: â€"given an artistic: rendition: ~ : On account of the heavy snowfall of the past weekâ€"and the indifferen train sorvice tesulting therefrom, th« Elmira tnembers of the Club were unable to attend. An interesting feature of the . Epâ€" wonth Leagne ‘meeting held in > Methodist â€" Church ~ Monday evening was a debate, the subject being ‘"Reâ€". solved That: the Japatiese be Excludâ€" ed from â€" Canada.") The affirmative was ~taken byâ€" Miss" Myrtie Bochtel and Mt. A. F. Mcintyre fnd the neâ€" gative by Miss Ida Martin and . Mr. Clive S. Bean. The subject was ably presented and the : points for and agâ€" ainst wel! %m. Mr. : Thos: H%l“om' NÂ¥ § and Rzi‘t&ddr Elliott acted as f u6 deliberation . declar w‘:‘&w\s a draw, the two for uentlmi“&!‘{ fering some â€" wholesome _ suggestions in regard to manner "of delivery ~and présentation ‘of poirts. Rev. R. J. Elliott also made a}few appropriate ‘cmarks. (3 d. UFFELMANN |Are Votes of thamnks wete also tenderâ€" id the judges , the chairman and the debaters. e 7INN‘S SHOE STORE _ Vocal solos were contributed â€" by Miss Berths Devitt and Mr. Chas. Moogk, Jr., which were. well m{ ‘There was a large attendance and an instructive and profitable ‘evening was aforded those present. Nr. M. 8 Halltias acted as chairâ€" nan very acceptably, < _ > ... NEW INDUSTRY Another new industry. has been adâ€" d¢d to those already established here. A Canadian company has been orgaâ€" nlrséd to be known as "The Schram Automatic Sealer Co. of Canada‘" and the storage room of the old Woolien Mills property has been rented . â€" and. the necessary machinery is being in« stalled. Mr. Wm, Conrad, of the firm of Contad Bros. is the Canadian manager and it is the . intention â€" of Ths Company to Manufacture ab lea# 10,000° to n’..m po.“.d the auto» matic fruit jat. caps yeat: The Schram Automatio ma Co, of St. Louts, Mo., with which ‘the Canadian Company is afiliated owns and opcrates an immense plant. in | Schtam City, T1l, which is the finest ?"NMMII\"'O:"‘. is devotâ€" o t # i C Ly of ofer 14,00 /: 1 hat Waterloo, INTERESTING DEBATE Marked Down Prices FOR WATERLOO of FOOTWEAR is, â€" we â€" beliesve, worthy of your notice. > It is mace up of the best things lllnmhho}hs, and great care: has been observed in the selection. % x We‘ are always on the ~alest fo things to please our customers, and we s%are no paing to gos them.: “Yon "falhd it l.:mm to :z us. e quality the prices are right every t.g::‘ Highest market price for all kifldl of hides and r: t the Waterloo Tannery. The undersigned offers for sale his ?mmd:!fin&of # 101 nciuutn Im ‘ownshi ellesley, con. eaâ€"t w&m. situated about 2 mite: | wi wouthâ€"east of Linwood. Un the farm hsgdbdothom and bank and insplemeat shed. â€" The soil is of a | t clay loam, â€" 85 acres are nnder cultiva | (); l O Memmlrndom sown is tall wheat _ Fall ploughing. nearly unh"' , never failing n'grln(" ng creek runnâ€" ing through farm. . Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply to Choice Stock\ $7.25 Fresh Fish | Watches Bohlender‘s| Henry Reuel Jacob 6 Stroh, Prop pyATH OF A FORMER Y _ _ WATERLOO TEACHER Alexander _House Grocery |b,m..¢.ummm mppopmmmmmmernirrteerte n ieempantzntiitnimtionomestentoccen«. | U OXH® 0 POT cent. â€"discount <on our % selling out prices. fase merly of‘Galt, who was a memâ€" ot the Central School staf at terloo several years ago. ‘The fun took place in Hamilton on Friâ€" afterno0t Abe case of trespassing adjourned on tuesday was heard before Police trate Weit Friday mornd the to the action WM farmers. Plaintift charged with trespassing on his proâ€" Farm For Sale t‘he denth (ccurred at Hamilt n on turday, January 35th, of Mrs. r.) R. T. McDonald, nee Miss King Choicest Of Meats OUR LINE Prop. City Meat Market, WATERLOO (Duering‘s Old Stand.) POLICE COURT Best FOR THE Ontario. AT e Cititens as well as c ng adjourned serve credit for it. ."‘ before Police 1t is to be vefy riday Apg | however, that two i Harq aws, viz.; byâ€"law Ne & mmfifllll yee, hoh stt assing on his proâ€"| ‘In the . sammer . Fowns o 2 Ont. AND LONDESDALE CAMBEIC NOW M Unbleached * and Bleached _ Sheetings For Whitewesr special prices, 124e, 15¢ and 18¢. in plainâ€"and twill all widths from 8â€"4,9â€"4 to 10â€"4, prices from Â¥2¢, 28e to 50¢ a yard. ._â€"~ Pursuant to_ the Act of Incorporstion, notice :s h that the 88th Aunual Meeting of : ; 14â€" Sas Are Not All These Argume Worthy of Your Attention. Londsdale Cambric | Cottons _ will be held"at the Head Office in Waterloo, Ontario, «t one o‘clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving reports, eleclin ‘"*rslioynolders are cordially, invited to ativend the Annual Meeting andf; * take part in its proceedings. se GEO. WEGENAST, _ Waterloo, Jan. 28, 1908. Clocks, Jeweliry,Silverware China, Fountain Pens, otc. Best! Values for Your Mo Qaick sales is what we are after and profits not considered The av. heuse will keep herself bu her Spring vew‘ ‘km«mm&nk m'mw-hgdm,m&rfll ‘TOX, LOXG CLOTH, PERSIANK LAWN, | buys a good guarantee Decimal VW aiâ€" cham or Elgin watoh in a nickel dost oroof screw,case which we were forâ€" m:du.'.uz.mmdmm other bles sold in like manner. Remember we must get out of busiâ€" ness by spring and prices are nearly JEWELLER, * Central Blook Waterloo Mr. Editor.â€"Pleast allow mo space in â€"your valuable paper fon the tolâ€" lowing» x ‘ It is a source of: satisfaction, how the snow uhoveun‘ohy-ltv observed in oun good wn . of terido lately. Notâ€" only do â€"the zes iry to have the ~sidewalke ol of superfluous snow, but also the withorities hnave made provisic have the crossings in the mos‘ quented streets cleared . after snowâ€"fall. COMMUNICATION Norsh . 7%, h rs sls ANNDAL MEETING _ on THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1908, E. J. ROOS 444 $4.85 For .. ‘Wot only do the citi ave the â€" sidewaike cleared ; snow, but also the town nave made provision, to ossings in the most fteâ€" ate elasred after â€" cach imimet months, rubbish, ne uhm n it + y much mtu‘ Otherwise _“ " important o tern unt hel No 4 and No 80| which they a the Council de i0 see I have boenwu«d Qo- of\SelI the _f_yol,lofi! | â€" Properties. . sdapred foc Spring um 10¢, 11e and 12je. â€"â€" for waists, dresses, obe., md-m'sfv"“fig â€" See our New : assortment 20¢, 250 to 40¢ a yard. ~ . Persian Lawn No 150 acres near‘ Cs: mmm Oo. â€" Guod | ‘Windmill, 25 acres bush. No, 127,. 111 acres nears Water] minutes walk from school;~ 0 No. 110, 154 acres, near Guelph. ?‘ofidflmmfiflb’ No: 114, 40 mcres, Benelae Oo., Want offer. 4% l . Ihs sbove propertion ufe all $008 For further particulars these and other properties f PRESTON, ONT. _ â€" horses, which _ s : have .6 haut heavy Sleigh: ‘ . atretâ€" ches of streets > ‘"with ashes, . Besides, it‘ is most 1 itly to see. here and thero alon@ the streets heaps ; of ashes, so that a stranger visiting . our town has the impression â€" that he came to some backwoods lMage P instead of to. the prosperous . to@B ol Waterloo.. Surcly such catelessness On tLe part ol some Citizens ©GOf not teml to furlh=s tho progtess . pur good town. Fat= from wishH to dictate to the town. authoribes, . think in the interests of .: goo® town, that eitizcns should be _ & and reminded â€" shat they bhave (0, labide by the byâ€"laws formed _ m adopted by â€"â€" our worthy townldther 0. 125, 166 Bran This is part of an cstate that plenty of outbuildings, :10 guh;’ an excellent farm %fl sold at once. ow‘ng to the having other business. * frame them Thanking yo space in your it . L. CLEMENS _ Managing Dir 0%, mr. @ditor, fot | th# y tras #39445 th should : be * t they have â€" s formed > townidthers .fe “ % he papOt of se

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