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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Nov 1911, p. 5

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m if Ft an f , It,? gs EI s Fg a" A; llllrlt" ir" to!" TV ' an Cli' r 3.8” . JPitrrrirtor w, numo _ FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE - _ goal organ Apply at Daily Tele- Tedm m.mun, at Chronicle. Tehgraph can, Waterloo. Fi-tt than". - MW“ wunwo. The ia-ret MMhodiat - Sun- - School Chantal autumn-M Ill" held on Thur-any. December a . m BALB-1JBED PIANO CHEAP. ll good cumin. Snap It - 18 on». Apply " Daily Tam-pl: 0-90. Berlin. or cttroaieteTeio. mph OdBee, Watertot FI-tf. [in “with" are badly owed math; alteration- in the oboe: #10 b M in , SW: an. m. by Dr. Geiger. Th3“ Dill. hive - their I!” Cor-ll Shut very humanly en- hrN-el be! [new n a attqmmm m on My. . fl‘bnnuon work on the new Post Olee building is suspended owing to ttr wintry weather and will not be 321-“ until the weather In taror- The globes on king street. in con-' section with the new street lighting' system, hue been handled by Elev-i Wen Geo. Gross end " Butt. , 'tANTEF-EXPERrENCED OPER- ,stlus In leather gloves, steady work, good psy to firttt<tlttatt oper-e storm Durham Globe Co., Bow- mvllle, Ont. _ 45ml " number at local members ot the' runway Women's . Canadian Club I blinded the address given by Miss Aim at a... Library Hall in Berlin on isiai. evening. 1 .. TM. and Uni-1m: mum on he Presbyterian sauna School will be held on Friday evening, December t an m. t Min Gertrude Wells was the hos, t.e le malt delightful luncheon at o A Hum»... 'BO-N '--6 "nut... 51., 'L','i, m s' t C v ' " orMorieat contest will be held between eight young ladies tor . other medal on the night at Thurs- day, Nov. 30th. The contest will take place in the 1atbetitrr Hall, and TAll he under the tailpiece ot the W. CT. TheCatholic Young Ladies' Society of m. Louie R. C. Church held I mm dunno " the Acadia Club Ball on Thursday evening. There were present about fifty couples and t Post enjoyable evening was spent, thrrirtg the course of which light to- lreIhments were served. Following My: exhibition ot boring - in the Waterloo Skating Rink m weeks Mo, the Ministerial As~ minim ot the Twin City met Ind “and the sport. The anemic: ol no nutter was brought before the Mayor at tho town. Mr, Wcichel, who mouthed to do all in his power to. man this some. 11: Twin City Mend: of In. law: we: ,ritl be pleased to m tut lb Ml recovered from he! rm: new in” irtMBethetur to - - in! MI in enact“ to be 'gt"""""'""""" tew ya. Th Mt oi the Tennis Club, Me.ir.K.iaaittgaatdNm.Lotgirr- “Int "iettditMattertb.cos M a My oval-c, to menu “vitamin-undul- _,e'tr_$t-eal_tttrrr m en- . “with“ an ‘HM’HMI very ' mutt-armban- “Maud-H» “Mitch!" a 21"ttt'g?t'dh, .ANTE0-- 0000 PLAIN COOK, good wages. Also dining room maid. Apply Housekeeper, Berlin-Waterloo Hospital. "-tt. Tb Yo P009161 Society at St. Pam’- In“. Church. Patton, d inch an. E. Luca in punt. In In!“ the mm- of the In. yum my» be preabrtt " i will m to be held on Fri- "r.. Anon the when]: ot Waterloo, who Attended the you Liberal rully In Toronto on Tuesday evening wen “I. Wm. Snider, W. H. Riddell, and In.» m J. H. Room They . II gronrintr lug-lg: at the new - M m- Pttrrirtoe, Mr. C . w. and], $t.C., who they “at. - . - Month Input-ion 1 h I.” all Mk" who a”! "ht by - anti-g. um BIN Mtllll . I. . Inc. “News " ttak. " a. " and S'a'g'1'lruut mun-- Ind-gm “a LOCAL NEWS tl,'1'lUNi '0! a ' a _ V u. as. dllgtNtPN8 " mm a My. new. tgth an!“ _iiiiti;ii5iii'i: . In ll (t ' "r, ' In“. .3" wet nylon-ht. m van a In 0. M at "an" The moron-u nun-N you “I "do" Buxtiiagtq “In“ nap-rub; po- pu- and the - “in." - lhczod undo a. Mo- on cl prom and helpluluu to .11 present. n. alt-noo- malo- - - a. two do“, In. Hockey. 00 - Ber, boiaqiartttoehtsir. “at b- votmu m. In. “his! d Berlin, I!" ='."tt -aer-yts are: toe tho r. .cmm greeting from mm was In the tan Wetqt when]. the “and... Bo. ciety hing W“ by Mu. lui- cnum, the Evangelical Society. tr. Mm. “name: and the St. Saviour: Women'u Auxiliary, by Min Hugh" Mom tttters théheitmtt sums!“ were an mound, via: Are, Beetin,Bt. min, Hamlet, Amy Bt., and Lmoolr. Are. Methodist church“, Gait, Prono- a: Waurloo. 11:. following amounts were can- mum! by m "not: 51131th with the circle: and Wannabe rm year: Are $t8.ttth, Berlin 8201.”; Elmira 34.60; Gilt, Ainsley St. no thodist church auxiliary s87o.86; LirF coln Ave. Methodist Lnumh sums” 334.31; Hosp-em 842.45, mum- m.- te: Waterloo "ont. . its. Hockey ot R'aterioo, we non- imted as organizer tor the district. A splendid, address. was given by Mrs. H. W. Crews, Berlin, on the surgeon "nodal omens," in which she Menu! to the, duties which de volve “M the Moon. Swan do pew upon memhrslllp and activity and cooperation on the part ot .ttte members in promoting its interesta. Mm. Johnson of Galt, 'are " ew cellent address on “Christian Stew- ardship". She pointed out them 0! giving a certain portion at on) {In and taunts to woman; the can: of Chettstinnity. l Mrs. Simpson of Berlin, spoke on the torietr"Amoeute Helpers" “Cru- sade Day" and “Rat Fund". She owe a numter ot Mlplul suggestions um and that att members should he aaaociaUd in the work the lux- liuies were doings. .. _ I A grant ot $100 per pupil is made by the Government tor the work and the Society provides the lumber. The helium hare been tree trom swinger! tor only a low yum. which nukes the work more dlmwlt. The ques- tion ot instituting tin: Public School system Instead ot the Boarding School 'gt"1t ls being consumed. At prom the pupils bond at the school, but under the Paulo School Jute-m they would head at home. In ,thl: way the influence ol the whool .could be carried to the home. an. H. It. siider and Mrs. scare lon of Elmira, contributed elective and amounts solo: in the anor- nc-on. _ At the conclusion ot the alternoon} session. lunch. provided by the WI" u-rloo auxiliary. wax and In the; Sunday oohooi room a In! cumin. Evening Ses'sion. _ . Jttrv. J. E. Hotter presided at the tiverdttg seision‘nnd delivered on up propriatc address. A teatmc‘ of the mm: amrtt_tttrt_atid-ug, Mn Brhoiefleld of Pt. Simpson, a return- ed missionary from the We“, who 'spoke both alter-noon um evening. "The Needs and Work ot our ltr. dinn Schools on! Homes" was the subject at very Interesting addresses. Pt. Simpson is n village ot about 700 population “tinted 500 miles north ot Voncouver. She spoke v'ery Inter- estingly ot her work among the In- 'dians at this place. In the Home " Pt. Simpsontben: is an average I. Induce ot 43 which is the water that can be accommodated. The In- diana who attend ruse from seven to eighteen years ot on and on: educat- ed up to the. touch book. Mrs. A. .11.!»le gave an excel- lent recltntion entitled "The Hutu“: Visit" and chain vocal uoloc wen contributed by Hill Ellie mvitt ad in. C. B. Bean. The loam held on Thursday even- ing in m. John's hither-n Clinch, under the mien ol the Hutt- Lu- ther League, we: I his success. There was a large number at clam In nttendenee lull they were (enslaved with the tenure ot the evening, e dhlogue by the you; mm, who received my when. tor he" elem work. Revenue-e an be!“ male " reader the (Home In the “Mini church in Preston. t'ttderstrmvets, with our. two " t'te't three sleeve miles are I (awn. An nun-act“. urn-um“ In to and: threq trill- ol no or at h a ateqee, tm, to h MI All on to extend W, may in u rib lion uni in ”we. to lap It “Ms“- , ' t ' . "Wilt' ,rointh.dagemttMur. " "a . mt. "(our 'a",'.',',','?',.,) '."u"l,W'il'll'il mum“ m. AIMW_ In“ bythe LI'i‘OounI-Iouh "ette.ohorr.tiidrot"i- In! "nt. orhte_tetidarh- tt,2tfdit m - I. _ m p'ii,'l'ii'i,ii'i,"ai,iii,lii'i,1'e' 1" LIGII rs OUT SATURDAY MOI" A SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL ”Wot-'3 - mum a“ {(1me Page“ You: lam Mun-min Atm Senio- a: M Dumm- 'i4lll%til tall .. " , “u. w; - EENi - (x it _ Iaill r: 'F . , I n F/i Ea 1trh; ' " Iam' - - ~ 33" . I ~ I Li il'tl' 'Aeiya. ,a ,'t'glrd',1'ttA', 't ' ,,. A In... In ItS1",t, "all". . 1-th h - _ l ' Tb M. In. - vu In! in Inc, In Hyman. (but, “a. m, m Hanan. m. an can to A3tr.eitm h an. am in: "rrsrttrst.inBtio,N.Y., 1t'lt name you Mtsetertirnt the Villa 01 [the Carl line! 150 m but by eleven you”. Their who 'M New with nine children. a". M whom mvive. They In MnI‘onb Ball, Mr, Noyes Bauer, Mn. _Ed. Rinterhalt and Chutes any of Waterloo, Mrs, John “Waterman: and Mrs. Ed h'etteabaclt at Berlin And Mra Jos. Bowman ot mum. The late Mrs. Louis Kunu, up“ six weeks ago. was a daaghter, and another sou, Frank Bauer, died in "m. . The moon! ot the Inc In. Carl Bauer who - “my op My evening VII held Monday Iron the radiance ot he: “Islam, In. Jaentt Ball, William that. to m. Lom'nonu Catholic Church when the [at rim were patterned. The body was laid to mt In the Roma Catholic cemetery. The luau] was very manly uten- ded by narrowing 1mm no nu- tives. may a when can. Iron pol-u out“. at “no can”. “was AND gag lt'ls Interesting to glance over this lint ot the. past Chief Institute: since 1857 when Waterloo was; vil- lage until the prueut any. Waterloo was lncorponted a town by " Act ot the LegislntiVe Assembly ot the Province of Ontario, tttmented to pa the tenth any ot February, Mm, and pursuant to the Act ot Corporation I special election ut a Xayor, We and Councillors tor the balance ot the rear was held on the tenth (by ot March, 1811 Mr. Mone- Springer was elected the tirat mayor ot the wig; incorporated town and retained once for a period ot two yum. Mr. Springer also acted la the capacity ot the village more [or twelve years, from 1857 to 1801, 1867 to 1868,and from 1873 until the Incorporation. The exehiettains (allow:- 187tru7-Moget, Springer. ‘ Ian-George Randall. . 1879-80-Chriut 101pr 1881-r3--Bettlnmin .Deritt 18tib-41eorge Moore. 18M4-Wmiturt Snider. 1887-,Utyoh Coy“. _ 1888M5-Cttritst Kumpr. 1800-AFArrge Moore. 180t-2-Ritiiam Snider. tMr-Walter Wells. _ 18N-R, Y. Fish. F 1895-6-7...‘Simon Snyder. 18915-J. B. Hughes. ' 180'-190iN-George nickel. "tn-t-8-heid Bun. _ ”01-5-me I'm-hum. "OC-T-K. P. Sagan. 1906-Jotrn B. Mueller. "OF-h. WeideBhtunmer. "1tV11--Ki 15r.ybilt (died during term of one and unneeded by W. G. “Help! for - of year). The Rev. A. R. Schulz of Elmira, who passed away no Milly n his home on Saturday was 90 lather of the Rev. E. A. Schultz, I former pastor oi St. John's Lutheran church ot-this town. The deceased lite-duel the uni-uni meeting ot the Children’s Aid Society held in Berlin [aim day and was AMI“! in 4 good spirit; He was pastor at the Bt. June! Church of Elmln tor over thirty you". and than look A - interval In philanthropic work. He was well known in Waterloo and “so throughout the unity. FATHER 0F FORMER WATERLOO PASTOR Seven upped: hue - entered M tritium dim-VIM by tte work ot the Assessmirttt Commission to be (not! tretort, "in "mm Judge i'hisholm. A chic lot the ttmrtttg ol "te MHz-nee has trot yet-mu In two Hwy will [tidy he um II - Forum!" " tho elu- d an mung: cl th- Dlvhhl 0am only In mouth. Th - and m " lean. Dr. III-I. can. rm, om»- - Jun Um. cm Wool!!! a Dr. J. R. m. WILL APPEAL " THE JUDGE "I do not Ellen mm In any other Indulge in good In! whooping ('0an u chaining-'1: Cortgh My." trr."" In. “In“ My, Jul-cum City. an. M and; I also II- -- be out a! -. " all. ttr " - 1857-68s"ti+1--Noses Springer 180H68--4ohtt Hotrrryuc, I 1M7Ar9--MoeeB Springer. _ 1tt'i0-1-t-4%orge Rand.0. i87.'_--Motges Springer 'OR".--".' wyul “We te . I t an our cut-[Hem may: King at mm min. WORK " PROGRESS!!!” Waterloo Village WeteelqNrqtrwar, " MB."' -, I - mu. BAUER} J" JL:,] a , [ia:iii,iHHou ll if wmsawo m ============ We can, only the But lines pf Gr-ties, Moots, Fruit. and Pro- viu'bu. A full line of Fcueider's Sumo: than in stock. Cal paid for ail Had! of Fin! Clan Farm Product. 'rtrtq Your than». to "Ju. ‘0. Mothoral' .o.0.oooooo-ooo6oooooooo-ooooo'. "Hm you“ ladies at m Mum: Luau mu 0! St. Jot-W Luth- eran can. vb m to In: mun-m " M no“ In. hun- der - a m mm“ "m cm his." Ian m t" h- Hikin- to but It It m Prawn 2tr, MA Til tt in” at a mm 1et',,t'a.iig'g,'d'tat,: a mafia!“ 7 'ai.., Hundreds of Suits and Overcoaté Now on Sale WHITE GROCERY We feel that the value in our garments at the prices we ask is so apparent to anyone who sees the goods, will readily recognize the advantages of buying here. We are .determined to give you more real value for your money' than you can get elsewhere. We hope ybu‘will come -and see how much real Value can be crowded into Suits and Overcdats at mod- erate prices. mama In lip-{mu would.» “on TO BEND“ DIAWOUE IN PRESTON. mu Door, Hm‘l Hour On. Ypu: Clothes if Yam Inn-wig ate Our Prices’ w, tttttie C " Money J. 0frelmann T Empire f Ghunk not. cut imp plates around, copper I"' ornir, fully gun- mind. ror, 4 hole "Cd any: M high 6 hike, high clo- $35.00 SEE OUR LINES BEFORE BUYING Christmas fttdit'r Knives and Forks, Carvers In - ", . gem, at very low prices. Moo gun-mud I good Empire Stove CONRAD BROS. $30.00 closet and rel ONRAD Jitf3OS. a...“ Ttttttt tTtgt W...» I"g'gt,rit - can In =tth'.t W MW: t'L"htL'g' Hmhhdmnuh with m " CL"FiL/ 'nlot. him than. Mama! "ht" you ttAtt 'it/lit,)" but!“ banding. _ “an. _, T‘flrl‘d'yf Velvet Jtrirssts/1" _" "tr""'":'-", Panama 1)iNssigtii'ir"'l_'i'?, . Silk Drew 1k.ted_rhitoWthrdaiDer-,Vyptm'ttr- *. ttoeteslrtrh-tyrith_ mmmumm "Luanda-addicts]. _ "CTP, ““100!th PM Cloth. In an . hum}. = iid a - and. with “no: call“. phla shirt and ELI: In“ W 7 . mic Ind durable In In". ' tr, C H MILLS a ©'4t'ti'li'iii,, I ' .59: 'tiiiiTit7rl can. Ladlqs' Pun..- Ilrum an. “it O. ASMUSSEN IN pleasure to thfrepiirintt, l'lhsr' or t"shts" may ggy it (log; N 0 T EV ERY gift gives Manure to the mainiant but iheicaie-iiiiiisrci%iaeiiirtisirrttist, have to "re looked to in. making th gift. Our experience in these matters vii] eip you. _ Volvo! Iran. 318.", 021.0. lot It“... .28.... as.» Issuer ot Marriage Licenses. mmmm-umnm. Bull Magnum M“ h .17 Parlor tteating 8m with our: and doubt. hut-r at [133111] ‘34-” WATERLOO Him Economy 6 and 9 i0“ offend it {vanadium noel an]! . - rupee, the W £38.00 hitches-l an”! I“ m - mum-h. onrmllo‘i

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