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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1908, p. 4

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1‘-;: er Weddi ol pluce on W " ‘prelock at t :g'. , when his i. o was unitc er Wedding.â€"A quict event 0i place on Wednesday afternoon h3 o‘clock at the home of Nr. John + Erb, when his youngest daughter ipah, was united in marmage to Mr. Wiltiam Stengle of Preston. The peremony was periormed by Bishop \Jouss Snayder of Waterioo.. The bride received many useful and valuable gifts, showing the high esteem _ in which she is held by her many friends. Follc ing the ceremony the guests ‘"te the nuimber of about forty partook of the sumpt was se kmown : birthpla . Briets.â€"lMr. Ferc t iwo large r Mr. George Zeilor shot a fox.â€"( examination will | ber 22nd. All are ~The many {arm af intercst to dai gn the lookoul fo which are.very S and: Latsch this v Jowing stupmeci 1 moose hbitis, 1w< tepn . mushkie! sf iginx Gkins, clof i moose hides w oR Blair hunting pitt which h â€"Reme paid. or inst, + Ethel | Beila \ our Pu sive p1 aminal all 22nd. have : there distric day‘s these frozen enjoyi Kew‘s of Rost parents Preston nie Rood lin, spen: the si istoc. Mr. & nie I few 0 Spali al 1 Lisbo vertis tings, Died resident ed awa Millan, Millan ceased the h« remai cemel ment friend the 1. cease leaves the 1« reave Df the DEATIL Ol llr. Jac Concessi the ad\: month & Thursda; his late intermen doing Jight wor 40 vears old on Amess " operatior thoppibne mill, 1 half bl ereren esd oros an Sxturda) mfln‘ changes 100 Tuesday 1004 dsen» pts accepted up The m each Ha w Th Christ in all its branckes M W ppih AgVERTISERS relict who jan | Hartwig purchased _ Mr. Tnabachis Hurra in North. Wool+ Lot so ish pm(fiznwh «nd 181 In h WELL H FLORAT D ProprietOor Wel d vedding suppe y the Centrevill guests were pre t ublisihed Mar irday nood, wust not be oon. . Casual i up to Wed annum in ad LB o mavilie, 1 to att H ft at this H th le: intends <taki H h pl M fart la ten [‘] ell a} tege is again‘ tfor: reoue Jurâ€" time. 280. became â€" vvident that larger premiises must <be to accommodate the growing needs.. of the school. C T Mc D Mc well adapted to school | â€" ar most respects, the noise .OI~ -1 street cars and from the tarftic . King street proved at. times * serâ€" tous hindrance to tcaching . and . to study. The desire of the insuagement, therefore, was to secure quarters that are at onte quiet yet gentral, Spa¢â€" ious, wel}l lighted, heated and ventiâ€" lated. this _ Principal Euler was fortunate iD securing ideal quarters for his purâ€" poses. Some months ago, he secured ‘ 1 Dq ESE .t Aha a lease for a term of years, entire upper fioors of the t some Pequegnat blocks next PSEmh s Nee s o gels a lease for a term of years, of the entire upper foors of the two hand~ some Pequegnat blocks next the new Marketâ€"building: â€" ‘Theâ€"college â€" will have about 4,000 square feet of floor space, all of which will be in â€" daily use. The builders have been at work for some time dividing the premises into spacious classâ€"rooms, commercial junior and senior, shorthand, . typeâ€" writing, stationery, cloak and washâ€" rooms and fine offices. g The equipment, which bas always heen of the best, will be materially Bu il large t Cb 14 uty machines standard mack iypewriter .e cher is being M Have Their t windows all sides. The death sccuired in Pembroke Dec. 2nd, of Rev. N. P (Christiansen, editor of the "Deutsche Post." Rev. Christiapsen was a former pastor of St. Juhte Aavreren Chured. Aaterâ€" loo, but left here.about fiftcen years cn. F1 Tt s will he s central _ which ol work. t 11 rid 11 ait] d H will t M th M hly n Val entert clical al on and ad Institute.â€" Our Woâ€" has had a successful bors\ip is now fortyâ€" ndarce has been good, n inforested in â€" the ed. The last meeung s held at the home of Mis. Richmond, on it week. A paper was Alice Gingrick > on o in the Home," â€" and M \COBS al 8i Ka her Is D tm t ntin W. D. Euler, is or the splendid as made. From ie has brought it ie of the largest in Western Ontâ€" ung people have e to good posiâ€" a credit to Berâ€" c business _ men ‘ople, and it wil impl TD old. 1 with wisl place 1d tn eber on Sabbath â€" schoul of HRILST LA N i served the fice utly weeping he t le Christn id quot kin of an durit of â€" the will H M d cargoes qUu below the gilted scribâ€" livel south st ng pub pat bear frc heart 11 TO WHEREAS it is ‘decmed expediont / taise the sum of $15000 to build and equip aâ€"Ward Public School for the 4 own of Waterloo. % â€" ‘AND WHEREAS . for the purpose aforesaid. it will be necessary for the Corporation of the said Town to issue its Debentures for and to â€" creâ€" ate a debt to the amount of $15000 LFC THEREFORE the Municipat Council c the Corporation of the Town _ of Walerloo enacts as follows: â€" 1. ‘That for the purpose of raising . the said sunm of $15000 Twenty Deâ€"‘ bentures of the said Town of Waterâ€"‘ loo to the amount of $15000 as aforâ€" I said shall be issued, which said Deâ€" bentures _ shall _ bear interust at the rate of Four and oneâ€"half pet centum per annum, and which suid ! Debeniures shall gg signed by j the Mayor of the said Town of Waterloo: and by the Treasurer thereof and the Clerk shall attach thereto the Corporâ€" ate Keal of tho said Municipality. 2. That the said Debenture shall be payable at the office of the Treasâ€" urer of the said Town of Waterloo on un the First day of February, one in each â€" year for the next succeeding Twenty _ years commencing with the year 1910 and shall cach be $1153.15, the aggregate amount payable _ in each of the said Twenty years for principal and interest at the rate alâ€" oresaid. AUTHORIZE THE ISSUVE OF| 3, ‘fi Â¥) pEBENTURES FOR $15000 ro‘k County BUILD ~AND BqQUIP a WARD] ‘:w PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR mz‘ negnares TOWN OF WATERLOO. |â€" HORSE 3. That ~each of the said Debotâ€" iurcs shall be dated on the day this Byâ€"law shall take effect. â€" i. During the currency of the said Debentures there shall be raised _ anâ€" nually by specied rate on all â€" the rateable property in the said Town of Waterloo the sum of $1153.15 for the purpose of paying the amount in each of the said years for principal and interest _ in respect ofâ€" the said debt o 5. 'l‘hat;r this Byâ€"law shall take effect on the First Day of February, 1909. 6. That the votes of sthe qualified Electors ‘who are supporters of Pusâ€" lic Schools of the said Town of Waâ€" terloo shall be t@ken on this Byâ€"law by ballot, pursuaut to the Consolidaâ€" ted Municipal Act, 1903, on Monday, the Fourth day of January, 1909,from the Fourth day of January, 1909,from the hour of Nine o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon until the hour of Five o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day aud at the places and py the Deputy Reâ€" turning officers hereinafter specified, that is to say:â€" For the North Ward (Potling Subâ€" division Nos. 1 and 2 united) at Harâ€" monie lall, King street, Mr. Peter H. ltoos, Deputy Returning Officer; For the East Ward (Polling Subâ€" divisions Nos. 3 and 4 united) at William Hogg‘s office, Queen street, Mr. William Hogg, Deputy Returning Officer; For the Soutlh Ward (Polling Subâ€" | divisions Nos. 5 and § united) al Mrs. Brandt‘s House, William street, Mr. Conrad Huehnergard, Deputy Reâ€" turning Officer, For the West Ward (Poiling ;8ubâ€" j divisiogs Nous. 7 and 8 united) at the Old Courgil Chamber in the Market House, um' Charles A., Hachnel, Deâ€"‘ puty Returning Officer. | 7. ‘That the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the numbe of yotes givâ€" en for and against this Byâ€"aw at the Council Chamber, Waterloo on Lt Fiith day of January, 1909, at \he hour of One o‘clock ir the aiternoon. 8. Ihat the Mayor â€" of the said \TO\\‘H shall attend at the said Counâ€" cil Chamber on the â€" Second day | of Jamu:ry, 1909, at 8 o‘clock p.m. lo wnoini befkous to attend at the d the event tors being month _ fr thereof in new spaper which has been taken into consideta tion and which will be finally passed by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of tlfe Town of Waterioo in the event of the assent of the Elecâ€" tors being obtainéd thereto, alter One month from the _ first publication thereof in â€" theâ€"â€" Chronicleâ€"Telograph newspaper, such publication heing on thoe ~tenth" day of Deéecember, A,D., 10908, and. that at the hour, day and i true copy ich has bex n and whic the Munic AKE NOJ 1 eeon o h 2M doi kh . CA dctile ons W MBore .o Cov en t un e 1 ¢ at 12 o‘elock, noon,sl ESDAY, DECEMBER the .ouwfi; valuable. property, § 3. Hom?sâ€"ahck mare 14 y@IS IC» / commencing at one 0‘C10¢l beyâ€"mare /12 . years 0l0) b&Y B900, cup: following valu@ble PI 7 years old, bay mare 4 years old," *zous!.s.â€"uuy mare, brown : horse 3 years. Cold siredâ€" by . ing borses.: King‘s Coin. > 0 c 5> "s_ ht aaat®. mroe. t co kintags â€" ue ts d GRADE CATTLE.â€"Cow . (Iresh,) Jorsey cow due to calve in Feb. Jersey cow frosh since Sopt., | <oW supposed to ‘be in cal. M mROTTD 0CA mA ava eBR mnd ET ND CE PURE BRED SHORTHORN CATâ€" TLE.â€"Mary Aun 13th No.. 39554 .D. S.H. bred April 20th, 1908, Waterloo Rosy No.. 15021 D.S.H. bred June 17, 1908; Lady Geraidine No. 15062 â€"D.8. H. with 2 months oid bull call _ at side; College Countess No. 31017 D.3. H. bred Nov. 23, 1908 and with 34 wonths old bull call at side, red helâ€" Ter 16 mofithsâ€"oid,â€"roan hbeiterâ€"â€"14 months old. o Tuesday Decemoer 24 nd BULLS.â€"Scottish â€" Marquis .â€"50; 53228 D.S.H. sired by Spicy Marquis (imp) dans Scottish Queep (imp) roan bull 17 months old, red bull 14 .mGs., bld, roan bull 12 mos old. Pedigrees will be furnished aiter sale for those,. not yet registered. 1 PIGS, ETC.â€"2 breeding sows, 7; pigs, 34 mos, old, 10 pigs 2% mos. old. About 15 Bull Orpingtous and a numter of White KRock cockerels. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"â€", Masseyâ€" Hartis 7 it binder nearly new, iTOSt and Wood 6 It mower (new), . Frost and Wood 6 {t cultivator with seedct nearly . new, Wismer seed drill, 3 furrow Prestom gang plow, 3 furtow | Wilkinson gang plow, nearly : new; | 2 single plows, potato digger, iron harrow , 2 scufliers, spade harrow, Oy sugar beet liiters, turnip | pulyer, fanning mill, grindstone,lumber wagâ€" on with box ncarly new,, lumber waâ€" _gon, 13 ft. box with stock rack, douâ€" ie sleigh, top buggy, one horse Catâ€" riago, _ cutter, hzy{acf, stoneboat, ‘ wheclbarrow, 25 ft. extension ladder step ladder, wodfirack, grain cradle, ;bl‘)’lhfi, whiMletrees â€" and meckyokes, chains, 2 doz. grain | bags, bag chains, 2 doz. grain . bags, bag truck, bag holder, crosscut saw, wedâ€" ges, _ gravel planks, 3 seis double harness, single harness, string . belis, horse blankets, 2 sets flynets, 2 roies, rug, forks, rakes, hocs, shovels, axes, hayknife, etc. Also about 100 bush. turnips. â€" HOUSEHOLD EFEECTS.â€"Massey Harris cream separator (new), 2 iron kettles, 2 tubs, 6 chairs, _2 _ it!â€" steads, _ woshstand, washsicke, milk box, sink. ~ + TERMS.â€"Pigs, poultry, turnips and all sums of $10 and under,â€" casi, over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved.joint notes or 5 ger cent off t 0+ for cash paymonts MLENNO S. WEBER, IJ GEO. G. CLASS, Auc@; MENNO DEVITT, Clerk 50â€"2t. . 100 actes, 18 acres bush, good clay loam, & _ storey | brick house 24x32, with â€" kitchen 18x24. Good brick bauk barn, buildings are built only 7 years and are lying nicely near the road, only 3 milos to Linwood aond can be bought for $5,100. _ Apply to J. W. Burnett, owner, Macton P.C., or to F. E. Shantz & Co., Berlin, Ont. RAOVDVA AAAMMAAAMAMMA SRAAA mw&wwwmwwwmmmwm 2 ; Special Sale Prices of $ | & credit amounts FARM FOR SALE / We are headquarters for variety, Choice and value in Ladies‘ Furs and Winter Coats. We show the largest stock in Waterloo County and our prices are the lowest for reliable and honest goods. SILK WAIST Wadics‘ Silk Waists in BJ Brown and â€" Green â€" worth fOK .222 ir€risees NET WAISTS Ladic in Whi fOT ... SKIRTS Hl $1 Ladies lined at NIGHT GOWNS Ladies White and Black lawn w r $1, $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00. AwN wAISTS Ladies _ Readygtoâ€"Wear lmck, Navy, Brown and 4 4else gale nrices $3 WEBER, Proprietor ASS, Aucgoneer, it Ladies _ Flanneletle 8 lored and white at 50c O( rth DERSKIRT adit tyl Sateon Underskirts, fa $1.50 and $1.75. 1 Flannelette Nigh e Net Waists, silk 1 Ecru shades wort B1 l tâ€" This is a genuine bargain, Cail: ' , iny store and be convinced. clay , _ Highest prices paid for Raw x13, Furs. rick only r the * " _ AL. Sattler & T commencing at one o‘tlock p.::’m‘z. following valuable property, A1f‘ "Fidips®s.â€"Grey mare, dour wotk tAT‘l‘l.g ETC.â€"â€" 2 cows supoos:d to be in talf, 2 <steers, 2 yeats ol4, 5 steers 1 year ol1, 3 spring calves also « mumber of chiokens, scparator, ten hoc:y Ower, 118 tewerlâ€" wheel, Masseyâ€"Harri Binder,Mower, Ha» Rake, Broadosst Beeder, rolier, | truck â€" wagon, three seated C@Kgiage, â€" top buggy, ~ two cultivators, verity | gang plow, two wooden harrows, di-e{ harrow, straw cutter, plattorm scale, ; hayfork, tope ard pulleys, bag truck, two sets ‘team harness, =~* _ io _ / 1 * set single barness, 2 root puly* ers, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS.â€"Chickens . and all slohs of $10 and under, cash, over vhat pmount |»mont}s‘ credit on appf@®* ed joint motes or 4 per cent. ( e : A Snap Situated 14 miles north of Bridgeâ€" port comprising 1} store! new brick house and 8 acres of land. Good orâ€" cbard and never failing well onproâ€" peity. Excellentland for gard, ning purro-es. For further (particulars "l‘P y t‘, PS UTDETEEH l,nn Af per @) n u MB cash payments of credit amounts. VAL. OTTERBEIN, HENRY OTTERBEIN, Executois ALBERT MICKUS, Auctions®r. 50â€"1mo STROH‘S TANNERY B:ef, horse hides, skins and tallow wanted in any quantity. Highext prices paid. _ _ _ _ 0; _ _ IMPLEMENTS.â€"Improved ~ FORSALEâ€"Clear fish oil and strong lace leathor, and all kinds of robesand skins tanved for customers, Team Harness Property For Sale Queen St. 6Qâ€"3t. â€" [0 4t . seetion, township. of W and a half méles south * WATERLOO $3 cnmplet-e is offered for sale at ZEPHANIAH ERB, Bridgeport, Ont HARNESS MAKER, NEW FIRST CLASS $30 @‘D 0 UB SILKS AT 50c DRLESS GOODS qUI Chrisimas Silks iresses,â€" 50 pleces Tafieta and fancy 5e to $1 for . from TOW EL Ladics‘ ting and t Plain W1 $8.50 . $10 ar $13.50 $16 .50 Ttrkist â€"â€"Fowels large ADI ADIF ol . 3t 1908, §1 Chief Fu;;vavnd Mant_!e_s% Berlin. tor for Dresst ,]m-e * | Apron_ * | Apron: Wi §12 Co d H14 C «t 1 ab H £10 Blankets, Cotton _ ____, â€"â€"the good kind Sath Toock > Bath els Belts, Blouses Hasketsâ€"Fancy + viat Centre Pieces. Comforters uks Tess a, ro, . on es ols |beavalin for child Corsets Cord and Tassels Ohenvite S:bl. Covers Chenile Ourtains . , Qushions AT €18 valu T‘ress Goods [colon} Dress Goods [black Dressing Jackets Dress Skirte Dresser Covers D‘Oylics Embroidery Silks Imbroidery Hoops Kiderdown Wool F derdown Cotton Embroideries **~ Dresser Covers Golt Waists _ Gloves â€" Cashmere and Ring wood Fascinators, Furs Feather Boas Fancy Goods. Flannelettes Flannels _ . ¢1 to $1 $. B. BRICKER & CO. No Need to Wear a Straw Hat in Winter Dress G BERLIN and ends it Silks, wot Ladies® Trimmed Hats at about Half Regular Price HI ind Suit W id ren) $35,000 Stock to select from. Â¥ > THE ROSE MILLINERY orner also | a 1 rt King and Erb Streets, W aterloo, Ont. commencing from now we will sell A Chbristmas offe 10,000 to rt from H M inds fapfia Hate trimmed to order Hose embroidered !lundhonl_‘fi Japanese Wash Silks J-rmu Bilk Waists Infants Hosiery â€" Infant‘s Bootees and 1nfantees Infant‘s Jackets _ Knitted Wool Vefts Kimonas _: Kim opia Clot Lace Cortaina aranteed Lawns [Lucked] sfi:u_ black sateen Laces Freoch val.) Laces, Torchon T Laces, silk Laces aliâ€"over for waists | Tea Cloths, 5 o‘clock Tineo Towels Toboggan Oaps â€"â€" %inen [;ablil Nowels inen Napkins Tapestry Ourtaing Lawas [alrmske-] Tucked Lawns brown, tan, ¢t€., §UAF -nt:&. ht $1.25. Mitits Mantle Drn&)el Men‘s Handkerchiefs Millivnery. Neckwear, Faney Natural Wool Vests and drawers. Napkins Ostrich Feathers o# JOF sussacsuree auo shades, worth 8c ror 50 pieces Taffeta Ribbon, worth wWOOL SCARFS. Ladies and Children‘s Wool Sc spevial at 25¢ and 50c. Shawls in â€" Black and White at Shawls in $1.00 and $1 WOoLsSs Mi H §$11 HILDRI § rtlin W S1€ 1 pri from $25 ols worth fc an oz 1 Underwear and _ Glov N‘S COATS Furlined ladios‘ and sP« £11 ND G ~oamatas? ea) â€" !Riibbouhhrgflh in Shawls, 506 â€"to $3.50. : Shawls, Silk, in wack of Mue SUAG Stimped Pmow tacnd en SE: wk fancy colors ilk, plain or Sile bkirtl.lgl:ok% 12.50. for 0 ailts, erocket > uilts, Marseilies Umbrellas, ladies or gent‘s 6 Underwear, ladies: or children _ Underskirts Waistsâ€"Silk, lawn Net Lace en 4 Waistings, fancy Wrappers White â€" Cotton Underâ€" weer Wool Underwerr s Wrapperettes its, satin finish IRLS® COAT Coats itly ats we have al bargains. n, worth 164C â€"â€"05¢ to $.50 ‘ONTARIO ts $1 t« it 0

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