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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Mar 1911, p. 5

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d@er _ House when .a reâ€"organization . merting will be held. A strong tram j will be entored in the W.F A.and an effor! made to land a championâ€" ship for Wateric... 20 All those interested in football are requested _ to be on hand on Friday evening at _8 o‘clock at the Alexanâ€" The Zam Buk Co. oi Toronto have had posters of their ‘"Doctor‘" scene put up at Huether House, the Gâ€" T. R. tracks and the City Hotel, Watâ€" erloo. Mr. Leo Wilhelm who has contractâ€" ed scarlet fever was removed to ‘the Isolation Hospital, Waterloo, on Satâ€" urday. The hospital was constructed about a year ago and this is the first patient to be cared for at this institution . Eight horse power Ideal Gasoline mgine for sale with shafting, tanks, epper, belting, etc., complete. Must sold at once. Apply to B. M. BRUBACHER, % . Waterloo. Guelph, and while regretting his deâ€" parture from Waterloo, heartily corgratulate him _ upon his wellâ€"deâ€" served promotion. The _ many friends of Mr. _ Russell Van Every will be pleased to _ hear of _ his appointment as casinier at the Grand Trimk Freight Office, The â€" Incley playersâ€"have left for their yarious homes after the soa son‘s _ strenuous games. Tovcey and Dey left for Ottawa, Prodgers, Lon don, the _ MacNamara boys and Colâ€" lins the Sault, and Smith and Jonâ€" es for Cobalt. Statione Agent‘s Course outline and illustrated in New Booklet. _ Write for _ it,. Central _ Telegraph and Railroad _ School, Yonge and Gerâ€" rard streets, Toronto. William Shaw, President. $175 buys fine upright _ 7 _ octave piano, standard Berlin make. Has fine tone and in good order. A snap for anyone in need of a good piano. Must be sold quick. Apply at Chronicleâ€" Telegraph office. ‘ Miss Jcsie Perkins, head milliner, and Miss Mc Fis] r, have rcsame their dcties _ in Uficlmann‘s diy goods store. Mr. Wa‘ter â€" Saugel, Berlin, who has been in Heller‘s Jewelry store, has accepted a position with Thornâ€" ton & Douglas, Berlin. Lasoline Engine for Sale $45 buys fine Uxbridge organ _ in firstâ€"class condition. Must be sold at once. _ Apply at Chronicleâ€"Telegraph L an _ HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Occupied by J. J. Rafierty, Peppler street, Watâ€" erloo. $1250 will buy if taken quickâ€" ly. _ Apply to C. K. Hagedorn, Berâ€" lin. 6â€"tf. Miss â€" Snider, Crosshill, has accepâ€" ted a position as assistant dressâ€" maker at S. B. Bricker & Co.‘s dry goods â€" store. The pupils of Miss Watson‘s room of the Contral school are enjoying a holiday _ owing to the indispcsition of their teacher. Up a store in E. H. Zick‘s Llock BORNâ€"At Waterl 0, March â€" ist, to Mr. and _ ‘Mrs. Oliver â€" Geiger a son. _ Stillborn. «On March Ist the Waté tric Canmstruction _ Co up a store in E. H. 7 Rev. W. aA. Bradloy ducted _ the Preparato the Presbyterian chur. evening. FOR SALEâ€"B fine driver, in & Winkler‘s Livery HoOUSE FOR S A number of his friecnds surprised Master Clayton Mussclman on Tuesâ€" day evening, presenting him with a crokino‘e â€" board. WANTEDâ€"GOOD FARM HAND T( take car to Saskatchewan and wor! Mr. Isazc Groff shipped | a carâ€" load of horses to the west toâ€"Gay. \\‘ANTEDâ€"APPRENTICB to _ learn drygoods business. Apply J. Uficlâ€" mann, Waterloo. 8â€"t. WANTEDâ€"Gecd G+nâ€"ral scrvart at once. Apply Mris. J. B. Snicer Waâ€" terloo * ‘ The new piano for the Public Linâ€" rary has arrived. Messrs. Cleason Shantz, O. Latch, A. Winkler and _ A. Hawke attended Geo. Tilt‘s sale in Blair. on farm. Apply at thxsâ€"(â€")fliâ€"(;e 6â€"ti ODA: 3‘3‘ BLf t 4 " < " Car"a PM od" _ 22 200â€"L â€" DKVITT‘S DRUG STORK and full line of su -pligg, stock new and l‘;esh at 217. Deutsche Apotheke WATERLOO, Genuine Eastman‘s KOD A K s board "â€"Bay Mare 6 years old, n good condition. Apply Preparatory services ia Bradloy, Berlin, _ conâ€" Waterloo _ Elec a on Thursday ojcne i Afprice is to be $50 per veat for each artistic iron pest of 5 ligh‘s and $12.50 for _ each bracket Jams, the service to be all right _ andi for every night in the vear. Th total number of brackét ‘am s is to W not less ‘than 218 ant ar tistic posts 36. Amoticn _ was passed thit tlis ’('o-n‘il approve of the plan for Street lighting submitted by the Waâ€" ter and Light Commissicn with an addition of three artistic posts to be placeo at the Town Hall sad Fire Hall and that they are hoc y anâ€" thorized _ and instructed to procer > to have system â€" installed with as ljlll: dolay as _ possible. The reporf of Engineer Grosz vas read and fully discussed by the Coun: cil. had toen properly lighted tcfore â€"th cost of an efficient lighting _ systm would have been $4500, wlich was the _ amount being expendid at proâ€" sent. A scecial mecting of the Watu‘lool Town Council was held on Thursday |j evening when the report of Engincer (Gieo. Grosz on the proposed lighting / system was taken up and fully Cis j Cirsed and adopted. Te members _‘ ‘prcsont were Mayor Graybill in the | chair and â€" Messrs. Huchn, _ Weichel, Conrcd and Liphardt. l Engineer‘s Report Adopted. Messrs. _ Bauct, Mucller and I-In~I gineer Grosz of the Waterloo Ligh! Commission were present ard expl: in ed the new system to those prescat. | Mr.. Baver stated that if (ae town ! |COUNCII. ADoPts _ _| | THE REPORT) lBIuU'\' No. 104 !grantvd. New Lighting System to be Inâ€" stalled as Soon as Pcssible A letter was read from Rev. T.‘ Albert Moore of the Lord‘s Day Alâ€" | liance requesting that this Comcil sign petition asking the Ontario Govâ€"! ernment to amend present law in regard to the licensing of pool rooms that every municipality may have the power to withhold at their discreâ€" j tion license to person conducting _ & pook room. _ After some discussion ! the Council decided to sign petition [ in favor of proposed amendment. n Poultry Show at Waterloo. | Secrctary Uncerwood of the Waterâ€" ; lo0 County Poultry Assoviation wrote i asking the Comcil to grant them the "lrm- use of the marlet building â€" tnr’ their _ in val poultry show | which | they propose holding in Watirlvo this t year. The request was granted. s New Cement Wal‘s. ’ Mr. Emil _ Kirsch amd cthers petiâ€" d tioned â€" for a fourâ€"fcot cement walk q on the west side of Charles _ St. f fronm FIb streel in emmhosto arclsl veang. i sigs 2. o onl 2007 eCAE VCR Gentlemen.â€"Your Fire Committce _|met on Saturday evening March 4th, all _ members being _ present. We would recommend the following: The purchase of 200 feet â€" at fire hose, a fire alarm indicator to cost $150, and a door opener at $10. That arrangement be made with Mr. l.‘ Thoman to have his team at all firâ€" es tetween â€" the hours of 6 p.m. ani i a.m. and _ on Sundays, he to reâ€" , cei e $3 for each such call and that‘ the price paid for the first tcam at fires during any other: hou‘s be , lixed i $2. ' That another fireman be engaged tol sleep _ at the fire hall at 50 cents per week and that the necessary bed, I etc., be purchased for accommodation required _ for such man,. ‘ r All of which is respectiully subâ€" | Imi#ad All of mitted. Chairman â€" Sanderson of the Fire and Light Committee submitted the lollowing‘ report which was adopted: Gentlemen.â€"Your Fire Committce use Coo oR ied Iev. Mr. Bockelmann addressed the Council regarding the establishment in Waterloo of a Lutheran Seminary L‘y the Canada Synod at â€"a cost of $10,000 if a suitable site is offered. The Council will deal with the matâ€" ter _ at a special mceting to be callâ€" ed by the Mayor. The _ Council passed a byâ€"law ap-} pointing _ exâ€"Reeve Geo. Suggitt road _ Commissioner for the yearl 1911. Byâ€"laws for the issuing of $6000 debentures for the extension of warter mains and $6000 for extenâ€"| sion of gas mains were possed. The ; Waterloo County Poultry Association were granted free use of the Market building _ for the annual exhibition, which they propose holding in Watâ€" erloo this year. Will Purchase New Hose and «Fire Alarm Indicator. ‘ WateriO00 Counsil hara m â€"__® W ; Secickxy Hetb Smith wrote as‘ing Waterloo Council held Tuesday evenâ€" | for usual grant of $400 to the Waâ€" ing was the @hestion of paving King | terloo Musical Society. strcet, Waterloo, from William to / The request was granted. Cedar streets. Chairman Weichel of $500 Grant to Hospital. the Finance Committee presented a | ‘The us al grant of $500 was made petition signed Uy over two thirds of | to â€" the Berlinâ€"WaterIco Hos: i .al. the property owners interested in | The Town of Waterloo is also askâ€" favor of paving Waterloo‘s main ed to raise the sum of $3¢00 in thoroughfare. _ The Mayor was au-, debent‘es towards the proposcd thorized to ca‘l a mass meeting of | new wing to the hospital. the property owner. n.terested at an | lt was decidet to take ro action early date to thoroughly discuss the | until Berlin had passet Lyâ€"lâ€"x _ for question with a view to deciding | the issuing of $10,000 debentures toâ€" upon the kind of pavement to â€" be wards the erection of new wing. _( ledd. Among the important matters disâ€" cursed at the March meecting of the' S Waterloo Council held Tuesday evenâ€" ; for. west side of (Charles St. ‘rb street to southerly limit Mass Meeting of Property Owners Will be Called to Discuss Permaneot Pavement of King Street IMPORTANT BUSINESS AT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING ncerwood of the Waterâ€" Poultry Assocviation wrote Corncil to grant them the the marl et building > for val poultry show which e holding in â€"Waturloo this request was granted. o person conducting _ @ After some discussion decided to sign petition proposed amendment. Communications The p('tili(-n' 7\;'as Sanderson chairman i PONIENTSâ€"adioamstetit stimeshAct exhibition, | _ Byâ€"law 395 providing for the issuâ€" lngexil:hi{;;::_, l ing of debentures for the sum of $6,â€" 000 for the extension of water and _ «Fire nfinspass::s given three readings a 9 May Establish Seminaty in Waterloo. 1 the Fire| Rev. E. Bockelmann who was preâ€" bmitted the | sent â€" addressed â€" the Council in reâ€" «s adopted: | EAfd to the erection of a seminary Committcee , in Waterloo. He stated that the Caâ€" March 4th, | nada Synod had purposed erecting a nt. we | building in Toronto ut a cost of owing: 1824,000 but if a suitable site _ was et af fire ; Offered here it was likely they could t to costi be induced to erect building in this $10. That town. _ The Canado Synod comprisâ€" ho Mr.ood. ‘ es 50 congrogations. at all firâ€"; If they should locate in Waterioo p.m. ani ‘a building will be erected at a cost e to reâ€" 0 $10,000 and it is likely additionâ€" ind â€" that | i buildings will be erected later t tcam‘such 2s an orphanage, college, ctc. hows be , HMe stated that a site of about 10 'acres would be required. The Counâ€" ngaged to,cil alter some discussion decided to 50 cents : further consider the matter at the ged by Mr =â€"â€"â€" nore too _ grod i ‘The members of the Waterloo Meâ€" | On Wodnesday afternoon, Prof. . j thodist. Church Choir were hospitably [EF. Bay cof the 0.A.C. Guelph, sroke enterlained at _ the fome _ of _ Mr. [ n "Beef Cattle." David Bean, Friday evening, over thirty being in attendance. Supper L ts ens was served at seven o‘clock a:.lter “NN'VE"S‘RY SFRVICES which the foWowing toakts were honâ€" â€"â€" ored, _ Rev. _ Mr.. Hockey acting as Anni _ . toastmaster. | ‘"ihe King." ""Thp NNIVCTSATY | SCPYJGCES in cannaniin. proposed by Mr. 1 B. Mussciman and responded to hy Messrs Tupholme, C Sâ€" Bean, Fred Snider and Mrs A E. Devitt At the conclusion of the toast list a hearty vote _ of thanks was tendered the host for his hospiâ€" tality, which was suitably acknow ledâ€" Sed K â€"0aw~ 10 1 I and (‘unn'ngimm idoiti s Choir"" proposed by Rev Mr § and responded to by Messrs Clement, Alvah Devitt, Frank |_ The Citizens‘ Concert held in the |YM" ‘â€" E. Howitt I Library Hall Monday evening proved | ¢U!P h,, spoke on * ‘most enjoyable and the excellent pro |:‘"*"Sâ€" About _ fiff gram was splendidly rendered. _ The |‘" . «terdance. He rariovs numbers were given in musiâ€" |3¢¢ that our County clanly style and reflected the _ talent |!2"UÂ¥ Clean is regar and ability of those narticipating. |!48 was due to the A . _silver collection _ was _ taken |©UU"S and sowing pu up in aid of the Piano Fund. _ Fotâ€" | "Atmets when buying lowing was the programme:â€" consider _ a dollar or Songâ€"Bandaleroâ€"Leslie Stuart. bit rather pay a liti Â¥r. C€. A. Stephens, aet good | quality. _ s Violin (a) Rosaryâ€"Nevin. of Government standa (b) Cavatinaâ€"Joachin Raff. |"C , N9 1. _ Sced, Profe:scr F. W. A. Paul. [S®1 â€" which contains Piano Soloâ€"Miss Emma Bean. weod seeds _ per ounce Seng.â€"Tke Song of the Bowâ€"Alyâ€" [NOtN0. 1 while it ma ward. _ Mr. D. Musselman. and still be under Gov Trio () Atondlicd. tC. Timothy may cor (b) Gondolicra. CPs _ per ounce. If (e) Scherzoâ€"Fuchs. contains _ over this nv Miss Eâ€"ans, Miss E. Bean, Mr. C. °C 4s it can not be B. Clemeat. He sduisrd | smcs _| Chairman _ Weichel of the Finance Committee submitted a petition signâ€" ed by over forty propertyâ€"owners on King street asking Council to considâ€" _ er the advisability of paving King â€" street this year from William â€" St _ to Cedar strect. He stated that. _ Mayor Graybill, Messrs. Baier, E. [ F. Seagram and fimsell had interâ€" _ viewed the propertyâ€"owners and over twoâ€"thirds _ were favorable to the _ construction of a new pavement. Afâ€" jter some discussion the Council au thorized _ Mayor Graybill to _ cal‘ |’ a mass mecting of propertyâ€"owners interested to decide on what kind of pavement should be put down. ,'Thc work will be commenced as soon as possible and completed this year. M esns sds one, _ Mr. Roo‘e representing Wood, Gunâ€" | ‘"Hcary Horse: dy Co., of Toronto was presnt anc |"00n there bei quoted prices on debentures town has | ittendance. for sale. No action was taken. In course of" A motion was passed that hereafter | ted that these c no chairs be loaned from the Town Particularly _ i. Hall. men to whom mm mm zood Points of C C [ much valve ; 1N AID 07 PIANOQ FUND _ |favzity of anin Cletk F. S. Kumpl was a to â€" advertise â€" for tenders sajg of $64,000 debentures. Choir Enteâ€"tsined next mecting | _ Byâ€"law No. 393 providi | issuing of $6000 in debe ; the extension of gas mai provements to gas plant tl:r:(:I readings and passed ’ Geo. Suggitt Reâ€"Appointed. _ On motion of Mcssrs. Weichel and Sanderson byâ€"law No. 393 was give its first readings, appointing Mr. Geo. Suggitt, _ Road Conmmissioncr, for the Town of Watetloo for the year 1911 at a salary of $2.50 per day from April first to November first. Will Pave King Stmet Other Matters. Devitt, Frank Petel m. _ ‘‘The Ladies® D B. Musseiman and Messts. Tupholme, C $400 Grant to W.M.S Kumpi was authorized Byâ€"Laws Passed 393 providing for the 10 in debentures for _ gas mains and imâ€" gas Phn@ was given Mrâ€" Hockey s o d1 R for the Poliicememmntitomie it css ienss : Thurrday, â€" March 9, I911 Page § ‘0d a well rendered selection. Mr. D . Musselman sang the soto ‘‘The Ninety and Nife® most efiet‘w(y In the morning the President of the Whes aninea ie OB Anniversary services i1 runlh the Brotherhood of dist church were held Su noon at four a‘clock and ntorest ngo character T Rev. Mr Hockey preache lent discourse on the sutb llmthrrlnmd," and a cho nen furnished the music a ted a well rendered eclani |m'. Timothy may contain eCs _ per ounce. If seed contains over this ntmber se ds it can not be â€" logs He advised _ all purchasers the Ico‘out â€" when making â€" purchases to get nothing if but No. 1 sced â€" for the nore too â€" gread ) in _ atterdance. He ‘act thai our Count fairly clean is rega this was due io th curirg and sowing r i Comomnuds, ESV 1Uâ€"ity of _ animails. On Wednesday from 10 to 1: Mr. J. E. Howitt of the ( Guelph spoke on * Weeds and See‘s."" _ About fifty farmers Dr. _ Reed spok "Heary â€" Horses" noon there being itlendance. In course of" hi le The free stock judging course being ield under the auspices of the North Watorloo Farmers‘ Institute and the Deft. of Agriculture, opened at Watâ€" ‘rloo Teesday and will conticae (or t! ree days. Upwards c 75 farmâ€" Of8 and inwnenseal .00 Meetings Hela Under Auspices of Farmers‘ Institute a Splenâ€" did Success STOCK JUDGING +â€"AT WATERLOO four o‘clock and were g character _ The Hockey preached an Reed spoke on can _ not be legally sold Mostooin > _ all purchasers to be _ when making their | to get nothing if pes: 1 sced _ for the brst t _County was cons +8 regards | weeds being a Iarg;»â€" C his remarks he staâ€" courses were he‘* more to benefit tie ; oung a knowledge ci the of the horse would be in raising the best ‘°CC8 in connection hood of the Metho held Sunday afterâ€" contain 410 _ on the subject on Tucsday aftorâ€" 10 to 12 a.m. of the 0.A.C. Weeds and Weed I were of an Phe pastor ed an excelâ€" bject _ "‘True oir of young and contribuâ€" emphrsized the tain 410 weed serd _ however, considered of _ weed Cit seoed pessible bost _ is number in were an ble rcfreshments wore srtvod;lurir:q the cvening and a few hours* pleasantâ€" ly spent, A The regular meeting of the Waterâ€" loo School Board was held Tuesday evening. After the routine business had been transacted, the Board figurâ€" ed the cstimates for the yoar and the Uhairman of the Finance Comâ€" mittee was authorized to ask Comâ€" cil for the sun; of $14000 an inâ€" crecse of $2000. ‘This extra amount was regred on account of the â€"inâ€" crease in salarics and an overdra‘t carried _ for several years. About thirty. married ladies ef the Tuwin(City rathered at the home _ of Mr. and _ Mrs J. A_ Taylot, K ing St., Waterloo, _ on Tuesday evening, when Miss Myrtle Bechtel was made the recipient of a kitchen shower comâ€" prising many wcoful articles. Delectaâ€" RECIPIENT OF SCHOOL BOARD REQUIRES $14,000 THIS YEAR | At the Auction Sale of E h. K. Weâ€" ber near Strasburg. on Aflrch 14th, 500 bush. of mixed ain and a scale 2000 lhe. c.mcit% wfl'i be offered for sale instead of bush. mixed grain anud scale 200 lbs, cap. as announced in last, week‘s issue. Miss A. Merner, who has been vis iting, at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs E. M. Devitt for the past month, has returned to her home in Trout Creek. Mrs. A. E. Devitt spent Sunday in Elmira. Mr. B. E. Bechtel has from | a business trip States points. _ Mr. E. J. Roos is in H Albany for a few days Mr. Geo. Schnarr has re a trip to the West. ‘r. and Mrs. D. Moser Bleasantly entertaired a . their _ friends last eventr home. Ntr. W. J, Rank, late of burg, Ont., has accepted tion at the post office 1 by the â€"remoral of Mr. . er. Mr. Edward Seyler _ of srent Sunday with his /s J. Chas. Mueller. Miss Alma Kaufman has position .as sales lady in S CI & Coa‘e ernll ~ Social and Personal Mr. J Louis, a venticn, Mr. Joe Bowman, visiting at the home Mrs. 0. Baver, Sr. Mr. J. Chag, Mucl Louis, attending te Mr. EPA. K. WEsEr saue n .as sales lady i;ws. B (;o.'s store. _ 22029 ‘80Y in 5. B. Brickâ€" s store. E. Bechtel has returncJ business trip to United ings KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. D. Moser, Young St. entertaired a number _ of ds _ last evening at their has accepted _ the w _ _ office left vacant 10 Mr. J. G. Meyâ€" Muclicr is â€" in tie Cocpers‘ has teturned fromw served during| Messrs. Bechtels, Limit=d T of 7 his sister 1 “"al-'icrl,ofl' is e of his mother, Hamilton and accepted a Amherstâ€" Toronto posiâ€" od for the opening of a new street, runnite3; of _ _ John street andâ€" PHraE St During the year three members were ,n‘mo\'('d by death, leaving a memberâ€" ; ship of about fifty. | _ Handsome gifts were presented _ to ];arting members:â€"Mrs. A. Urstadt, | now of Hanover, Mrs. Joe Musselâ€" man, leaving next week for Alberta, land Mrs, O. Devitt of â€" Hagnalar At the Council meeting on Thurs day evening it was decided to hold a Court of Revisione on loal im provemenis for 1910 on TuesGay e ering, March 1st at â€"& mcloek. The members of _ theâ€" Court of Reision will compriss M.yor Graybi 1, Reeve Huchn, _ Deputy Reeve Weichkel _ ana‘ Courcillors Conrad and Liphardt "OW of Hanover, Mrs. Joe _ Musselâ€" man, leaving next week for Alberta, and Mrs, 0. Devitt, of Hespeler. Several needy families in town were reported to the Aid and a commitâ€" tee was appointed to look into the matter at once. Forward is the watehword of the enterprising Ladies‘ Aid. man At the close of the meeting following officers were elected the ensuing year:â€" Presidentâ€"Mrs. W. Liesemer. Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. M. L. Wing. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. +F. Haight. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. M. E. Bracnd Organistâ€"Mrs. C. W. Shiedel. Asst. Organistâ€" Mrs. A. K.o f The meeting was\opened with deâ€" â€"| votional exercises, and a brief address | was given by the p t on the work _ of Christian women in the church of | Chr‘st. The Secretary, Mrs. Haight, Iread the constitution and also the ‘ minutes of the last business meeting i for information, after which reports ?were given by the different departâ€" ments of work which.were very satisâ€" factory. The revorts of the secretary | and treasurer, Mrs. M. E. Braendle, were received and adopted. The fiâ€" nancial report showed an income _ of over five hundred dollars during the year, part of which was applied â€" to missions, charity and local purposes, leaving a balance in the treasury. As a sewing circle the members are quite active. During the year two large bales of clgthing, etc., _ were _ sent to the Northwest and one bale to Georgiana, Ont., to the Indians there. / The Society has taken several shares in the China Hospital to be erected shortly at Shenchowfu, and expect in | the near future to support a Bible woman in the foreign field. A strong executive committee â€" was appointed besides arrangements for special lines to be taken up. | ANNUAL MEETING OF THE woâ€" MAN‘S MISSION AND AID SsoCIETY. The annual meeting of this Society of the: Evangelical church, Waterloo, was held on Thursday, March 2nd, at 2.30 p.m. The membership was well represented. The Pastor, Mr. Wing, occupied the chair and Mrs. F. Haight acted as Secretary. COURT OF REVISION One of The Oldest and Strongest] Banks in Canada Invites your banking business both PERS BUSINESS ACCOUNTS, and with itelarge resour facilities and complete banking connectiohs and eq fers the te t of banking aeeommodafion to all MONEY To DEPORTT a» nihll DA NE TXI S svam The Bank of Tora New Stroot New Patterns Fine Work & These skirting embroideries ba‘e be:n â€" the behoider. The dainty designs ang beautiful wor cy in wear and washing and fo r dresses . there 4 bem for richness and durability, We imported igty and their popularity is evidenced by the way The piriterns cannot be duplicated _ again this ; quire :» handsome. embroidery dress we can plei $2, $2.25, $2.50 per yard. __ Genuine Sw Shirting, Embr Flouncing and E SC.CuDINL 0. COC 9 _ OrOs Of SNCN skirt trimming principally ‘in blach, ivory and bl are showing some choice desi grs & Silk Milita Also Dew Drop Nets, allover Laces â€"â€" and Nets, embroidered trimming, from 35c, 50c, 75¢c, 90¢, . H. Mills & « A. STEPHENS, Managerâ€" > Waterio o Branch Dressmaking a nR mDCSnn? CVCD NU U H % DEPOSIT or other BANKING BUSI Assets _ $50,300,000 Capital $4,000,000 Keserved Funds $4,945,000 Incorporated 1855 Wide Braid Trimm: Bracndle . pet.tionâ€" | tor style demands â€" braid Cress the for The baptism of a number of adults took flace in St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday motning. In the evening a German service was held and also a confirmation sem viee for the scholars which was conâ€" dreved in English Large congrega= tions were present both morning and exening and the services were of afn Impressive character SERVICES IN Dr. McAlpine‘s address will he spe= clally intercsting do the ladies cra@ towns; eople as well as farmers are invited to Lo présent The On _ Thursday evcaing, March ui there will be a special meeting held in the _ Public Library. Dr. Margar ct MceAlpine and _ Prof. G. E. Day will give _ addresses. (lood muside will be provided. : The members of Germania L Waterloo, gatkerci at the L rooms Thursday evening when a| well barquet was held in honor Mr. E. J. Rocs who has been a m le: of the Watcrloo Branch for lours. Mr. Roos was presented i a _ pest Grend‘s Collar. â€" Mr. B. MeBride wias in the chair > made an appropijate speech. 4 Eoos suilably acknowledged the g St. Isidore, Que Gentlemert.â€"The: customer â€" of ‘ min cured _ of rheun years c( suffering, tse of MINARDN‘S The above facts by writing to him Pricst cr any of the men espcciali;':‘;o be Programmes will be furn those attending the meeting. j St. John‘s Lutheran church. Gay evening, March 12th nex giuning at 7 o‘clock. Mr. H UGerhardt of Baltimore, who rificing his occupation and fhis whole time and attention menting this modern movemt been appointed Field Secretar Laymen‘s Missionary Mover® the Home and Foreign Missiq Church Extension Boards of $ tral Synod of the. Lutheran Ch the United States, and is just Fleting a tour of visits to the lo‘s congregations. _ It is @s that Mr. Gerhardt will be pres address this meeting. A vel"yd invitation is extended to Minard‘s Liniment Co., 1 A â€" grand _ ‘"Laymen‘s CR Movement‘ meeting is to be nquet Committce of the Waâ€" ard of Trade have fixed the and Strongest] * > .. SE 3 PUBLIC MEETING LAYMEN‘S MISHQ* , MEETING PRESENTATION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1y of his neigh A. COTE, Merct â€"Theodoreâ€" Do: ‘~minc, was c rheumatism | ; , 12 May, ‘98, ERSON, sot 1 oc -fl ) all BUSINH % by the | LINIME to the , Limi U M 0 H

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