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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Apr 1912, p. 4

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_ The Canvue‘s . dropped. thr:e gamcs * wmeromsross cammimceâ€" in sns in a tow to theirâ€"rivals, the Alexanâ€"‘ ko ce‘ i *) x ders, in the <Fiveâ€"Pin â€" League® on _ Mr. Herman Bolduc and son Merâ€" Thorsday evening, and ~ hy so doing bert of Detfoit artived this . them» up for the leadershif»with for the funeral of the fotmer‘s. wins and cight l=ss¢es each. Mt. George Boldu¢, st., t rersaining contcsts in the scheâ€" lfilflmhm y are bound 0 be keen and careâ€" two o‘clock from the family ' .. The membets present were© Chairâ€" J. H. Roos, Messts. E. F. Seaâ€" ‘ , J.â€"H. Winkler, Mayor Fischer, \ G. Hughes, E. M. Devitt and ~F. x remaining are bound fully played. 8. Kumpt ~Of « batch of thirteen applications for the caretakership of the Waterloo Park,. that of Mr.~F. Schlote. of this | was accepted ‘by the ~ Patk Boardâ€"at their special session _ held Tuesday evening to fll the vacancy Wised by the removal of M.. Merâ€" Fitt Winn to Preston.. The dutles . of gm caretaker will commence : on first of next month. Rev. W. 1. 1ee, pastor of the Presâ€": _ We have 393 gas customers and . to byterian Church, preached an ~ eloâ€" Gate 19 applications for new services guent and timely sermon on Sunday â€" have been.signed for this seakon. ~ evening to a very large congregation â€" ‘The gas collections for the quarter on "The Mystcries of the Seas,". in Obding Marchâ€"3ist amount.to $1450, "which he made special mention of the â€" b6ing $5.27 â€"greater ‘than the cortesâ€" ‘gecent wreck oi the ‘Titanic which ponding quarter Of last year.. â€" Conâ€" wost the White Star Line so dearly, :‘Dflntfm the losing of the . revenue ~well: as the lives of over +1600° from theâ€"gas street lamps and â€" ,”.’ gers. Rev.~Mr.. Lee. â€" eulogized . reduction in price of ‘10 uh’; m;mir and the membets of the thonml ‘this might ‘be â€". considered ‘erew and . ‘he male passengers ‘for fairly good. ‘The expenses are approâ€" ‘#heir heroism in facing déath â€" and ‘ximately the same. ~â€" "~ . _ ; ‘glving way to the women and: *‘thil« £ > ‘dren passengers‘ during the. iawful ... Rlectric Department. â€" ;. _ â€" hours. / An idea of the sizo ofâ€" the HN{: > o irca t accier ’ steame; was given when he statâ€" Lo :power was very satisfactory :‘:B' §I the boat were placéd®, on ‘"flv month. _ Three . interrupâ€" King strect, ib would extend from tlo®s of from 1 to 3 %fl . were 8: B: BRricker and Co.‘s ~store _ on . All that occured. Out peak load. for %he corner of Fir> strcet to â€"â€" the March reached 301 horse power, beâ€" t Houseâ€"at the ~ Cormér~orâ€" iNg 87 horsepower greater â€"‘than" in William street, the boat being almost FebTuaty. A 50 h.p. motor was starâ€" mine hundred feet in length. During. 60 at R. Roeschman & Bros. .facâ€" #he service the Dead March . ‘trom bOFY the Wéfii& month and was played by the choi» is opetating very satisfactorily.: ; The death occurred at Heidelberg, ‘at 5 o‘clock Friday morning,‘ of Mr. Win. Hahn , who is well known in ‘Berlin and Watcrloo, being an almost Death culminated a somewhat lengthy iliness. He was about 35 years of "%r in theâ€" Twinâ€"City. age. â€" ly the whole of his life hadbeen spent in H#idelberg, â€"where a@ nuisber ‘of children i@nd a ~widow live to â€"moturn his loss~â€"Three daughâ€" s reside, in Waterloo, Mrs. Jobn T ifer. Ne [Chae. Plants and io: REY. MR. LEE CN s THE TICANIC DISASTER Buckley &# teen grand children and _ two i grand children also sutvive. DEATH OF WILLIAM: HAHN _ In " the wd:g_ of Mr. George: Bolâ€" duc, the %own of Waterloo loses © ohe of the pioneer residents and an. able and . highly respected . citizen. The late Mr. Bolduc was born in tht:; 'fll‘p of Préston, Ontario, in 1841 ‘und was in his seventyâ€"second "yeat. When but a comparatively young man he became a <resident © of Waterloo, since which time ‘he has resided here for Over hali‘a ceatury..© For forty myan he served in the employ of late Jacob Roos and for the past mine years was employed at the furâ€" mniture factory of Messrs. Woeller and Bolduc, the latter member of the fitm being his son. . He is survived by . his -orrowufi whtow . and three sons, Herman Detroit and Alb%& and ©George â€" of this town and two datighters, Mrs. John Winkler soft Markham andâ€" Mrs. Graham Hamacher .of this town. Notice of ust be left st this @um-m noog.. Germar Caretaker Appointed ~ CBIONQLEâ€"IEI}GBAHK _ Statement of Wat..; and . Wouly seeipanrponived ««iv | Light Departments _ «> The eo "iit’ficr anges. . must 10% b :m-capw ap. to ’ resday each week. ud mfldm mn on appli¢htion B THE LATE GEORGE BOLDUC Made by Pure Manitoba Flou: OBITUARY :fi'mmwm-.! ® TRY A SACK OF WM. SNIDER, ~ Waterloo,; Ont. OCEANâ€"â€"FLOUR if Tuhe Pime colng um'fl take place on Thursday two o‘clock from the family residence on Allan street. e t Cl ices and 5 . new power â€" customers have been installed since Jan. â€" 1st. Supt Grosz has now & list of â€" 30 more which will be ‘connected up during this quarter. / The | revenne for the quz#zar ending March <Sist was $5029.43, for the corresponding quarter of 1911 the receipts _ were $3664.48. ba ts Auotwlhhhmmyybdf ted. The translormer house on the corâ€" ner of ‘Caroline and Weber streets is completed and the two 50 k.w, transâ€" {ormers are in opération. The Town Councilhuordcredmpheh“ 8 additional 75 watt bracket â€"street lamps. This work is being done. We have at present 330 lighting and powâ€" er customers. 18 new lighting servâ€" The gas collections for the quarter ending March:3ist amount .to $1450, being $5.27 greater ‘than the cortesâ€" ponding quarter of last year.. â€"Conâ€" sidering _ the losing of the . revenue from the gas street lamps and the reduction in .price of ‘10 ~cents per thousand ‘this might be â€" considered fairly good. ‘The expenses are approâ€" ximately | the . same. o es The gas continues to be a very‘good quality. The m'-ter‘md by (Mr. Dobbin seems .to be working Wfii?.MnofiloogeMfi;:m any comparative figures. gas holder‘ ~water â€" tank 4s â€"still leaking badly and cannot be repaired â€"without a shut down of some days, which would not be advisable at present.; We have 893 gas customers and . to date 19 applications for new services have been.signed for this seakon. ~ We have 831 water customers, 467 metered services and 364 on fiat rate; HATY in 0 m FORD 8. KUMPF, Manager he meeting ot the Light â€"and Conjmission on M’ufl't "ord ‘Kumpf ~submitted â€" the lot-' Dbatsrkink Laokrdint the onarl Gas Department atest Pastry Flour E j _ An oxciting: runaway attracted a |large aumber of ortlzens.. on ~Sunday alternoon .. when a ‘spirited ‘ borse drawing â€" a bu contal aA young Imumzo‘fim:fiu,u jed through King=street at: a m rate of speed with thi> young hanging.to th# treins with all. â€"of <hbis might and his friend clinging tightly to the seat. : <The animal . became frightened at the place near the. Herâ€" linâ€"Waterio© hospital known as ... the town as tar as . ~. Das »Jatm on the. onutskirts, _ where ~ animal, m«-t:{ tired, came. ~to ~a wtop.â€"Neither of the occupants | wore EXCITING RUNAWAY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Bailantyne of Cass City, Michâ€" izan, is the guest Oof her sister, Mrs Wim. McDougal!; William street: Mr.. and Mrs:Foster" ‘ot Linwood were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ‘M. Winn overâ€"Sunday . Seowue 7: _ > ... n e n\ un Mr.â€" and Mrs."Fred Keil hate â€" toâ€" turned from â€"Preston where _ they passed Sunday with the former‘s moâ€" Lood â€"was accompanied by . his ~wile who stopped off at: Détroit on . the returh trip and is . _visiting her sigâ€" ter and brother in the City of . »the Straite:: The trip was <a vetyâ€"eventâ€" {ul ‘one and â€" very much\enjoyed by Mr. ahd: Mrs:â€"Good. . . . â€" Miss Agnes Good returned " to n& falo this morning: after spending past few weeks atâ€" her home here. Mr. mnmonmmm was a businews visitor on Monday; Mr. Jack :Nealy otf Toronto® was a visitor in town on Monday, .‘ Irm&tmvo!!bm has uw:nexwmwm Western States, including: California; and â€"Colorado, andâ€"other states, Mr. in: Waterioo ‘of Thursday in the best of hbealth after his long yoyage. "Mr. Migs Stella Sauder has returned to Galtâ€"after passing: the week with friends in town. <*â€"~ ; 3 "Mr. ‘Valentine Karges has loft for zu“n&u“mpg,« to ];::nu the" ~ funâ€" ‘of his brother, Mr.: Peter Karges, whose death took place in that fown «Jnsephsburg over Sunday guésts O Nr. and Mre Joseph Karges . of Prof. l‘dt& Padlâ€" and> . Mr; m“; Walters of Waterloo. Musicglâ€" cioty Band weto in Galt on &% evening, where they playsd ; in. * ordhestra at Scott‘s Opera Hound,â€" Mr. J. J. Suilivan of London is biisiness visitor in town toâ€"day. M‘ssâ€" Vera Shork has teturned > to the Udv::ty at : ;'o‘f:-to. “uw sâ€"ending past < * h ‘home â€"lâ€"te. .Mics mn%‘mfi but hor‘ tr;r:h fll;:vlahd "o leatn com; m‘{z y 32 health, .." * & >>" A ooAz Mr. and Mrs. Moses. Roos have reâ€" turned to Toronto after attending the MeCorkindale:Roos ‘wedding on Satâ€" y . % :2 a J FA oR Mrs. «J . H.Webbâ€" has been :the guest of Toronto friends during â€"the _ ~past Mr. . William: â€" Corking; ot Toronto, tas: rsturn2d aftcr tisitilg: in town. Mr.â€"and Mrs. C: Huchnergard were vlgtnuim;;‘:o-h}tbu‘fl:. T32z !gom;a_huficu trip %o Toronto and _~Miss Donelly Bas returned to . To rosto, after visiting Waterloo "re‘aâ€" Lives here. w3 k Mr. H. G. Â¥om H«tton, of Chestct, §I.J., was â€"a vis.tor in town on Thursâ€" Mr. Christ. Wettiaufgr : has returnâ€" ed to ‘his home in Stratiord after paying aâ€"visit to this townâ€"â€"‘>; _ Mr. Rolund W.. Young who bas been taking "a postâ€" graduate ~course _ in Now York "is spending / a â€"~months‘ vacation at the ‘home ‘of his mothsr, Mrs: Win, Young, Johp 8¢. > T with in 5. Hughty wey. s ~soe s J\ B. nw;e“r mt&ritthfi.n._ ‘n-'fl vist t day . z several n and other Hattic S bome in â€" Mrs. ‘W.. M, Reade is the guest of Foronto‘ friends for a fow days." PMON E. £ I‘ci Canada in thh {nterests . of . the 238 1G0 . §| Dominion Aite insutance Company of A rthabaska |â€" by â€"Mrs> . Adum+Klippoert and â€" Noab â€" t, â€" known â€" as ~the “Bo'f'v e visiting in "Braitttord tor > i1 » of" cal was l‘l&Qd 4 an of ‘Teronto © is ) tows. _> alter . Rouel 3 the : Ims ~wile it on â€" the hy ‘at .. uie ty Of . > vetyâ€"eventâ€" vists â€"‘ot ndparents d d der, Fred Halstead and Secréta 1?-.- â€" lr.MRgfidflz&\nm Insiirance Com Evnu‘mn"wh'& Man., and other points in satisls aro in ve thave m winter id ses to the scene ing ‘of: the spasor thange wilt not, t will mot Aanvaway : The Wa _Xihlm:‘y'tht the work in> conâ€" néction with the new bicycle racing course will be commenced within the ©ours¢ ‘of a tmonth or six weoks. 4 Totonto Globe.â€"Trainer Barry Litâ€" gld(ut:‘ down® rron::m'gmo on trfiy{th a view to deciding on a time for removing Mr. Searram‘s har. The resignation of Mr. © Winhn | as caretaker of the park owing to ‘ his removal to Preston< was < accepted, and it was decided to advertise : for applicants to fill : the vacancy." . The salaty in conmection withâ€" the job is $550 ‘a yéar and the free use> ol â€" a maulqno-tu'mmam SEAGRAM HORSES ‘T‘wo new steoet rowbpats will be added to the boat house supply . at the â€"Waterloo Park this spring, â€" inâ€" creasing the number to ten. . > To Purchase VisIT â€"THE BIG FREE DEMONSTRATION Supo® A cbeautifulâ€"Free Souvenir to each lady. ‘also free souvenirs to children. Theâ€" 20th=â€"Century Preparation â€"for Refinishing Old F urniture, â€" Linoleums, Oilâ€"Cloth, New _ and Old Floors. _ _ KROETSCH &â€"BOPPRE‘S â€"â€"__ WATERLOO On Thursday, May 2nd Free Demonstration larly "Lacqueret" TiDCH far be LACQUERET. New Boats DOING WELL the week, M M h The H AT 0z The Globe Furniture Conipany ot this. town announce. that a~ large addition to their present : quarters M"Wflpm‘mvfllv“, erâ€" ected. Work ‘dn the building will be couimenced lhbfllj. which will prove «& big convenierce uo the firm and the dustry _to announce* exp&nsion n building ‘for the year pf 1912,; and augurs well forâ€"the growlh _of this Thoraton & Douglas our" own Comée in new brown wheth wear ‘or Try a T. & D. Suit WILLâ€"BUILD BIG ADDITION . C es LTD. Clothing Manufacturers Raincoits too Anotheé ""'0!‘ fl-l‘-l' h.im ; ’1: will not $8 to $15 $8 to $25 ug st the expe; nAmni® $1,15, $1.25 and $1.50 qualitics for $1,00 Ladies‘ Dress and. Costume Materials These nre fashionable Skirts and we ars showing a ; This week we want to tell you about our attractive TWEED DRESS GOO0DS and SUITTINGS Ax ie 20M % Smart New Tweed Dress Goods tices 1M w #OO§O0SOS0ODRONRAROSODR O0800RORRORAde80AtRcRe ~tanaBres 4 Go Thir » it. See T M &n 0) E KING STREET + x ® WATERLOO i 0000000090000 0 090 ¢¢ 000 RBORER OR P 9PR¢R0R%00 evseee the Store for good Dress Goods. No matter what is wanted the nfi the now fabrits arc, New Cords,.Serffes, Paâ€" , Tricotin les, and many kinds of plain weaves f s at popular pricesâ€"88c., 500., 75¢., su:?fi.m, 81. and<we will quote prices and show . our fine: line .of Phoro $L0 MLVSHD MYASTEILCC EO «AUE M . Famous Edison Phonographs; tut up and used in some other way; but new ones are certai chances right here in "Waterloo on these particular lines. >~ * ‘Besiden the SrEctat CUT we will give any eustomer an on any of these lines, who presents a copy of this advertisement to the clerk from "W“'\Wfi”’? en B S. B. BRICKER:& CGO; ~â€" AND REMNANTS Linoleums. Curtain Draperies, Carpets, Rugs, _ â€"â€" _‘ ‘Mats, Japanese Squares We are tho Headquarters for the Remember :~We‘do what we say ! best in the world. We sellâ€" Phonographs on easy terms ie ts _CALL AT OUR STORER x . i 74 Don‘t forget the place Doersam‘s Bookstore. . The House of Quality WATERLOO _ _" . md’::xmmtm rie for Suits and Bpi assortinent at very sp and attractive 85¢. qualities fc $1.00 qualities rd $1.50 qualitic Extra Discount of 10 per cent. AND RECORDS Oilcloths, ‘etc. (h S OF ONT.

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