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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1912, p. 5

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yej Ev.:ry 0 nce of it guaraoâ€" PARIS CREEJN Phone 217 Saskatoon,. Sask., mfter a visib ol several weeks at the. home.â€"of . his {ather Mr¢.: Julius H. Roos. WANTEDâ€"~SERVANT .. GIRL â€" OR t in small family, â€" Good wm)'.“m Street, Hthe *\ Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Beam, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gideon Eeam, Mr. and Mrs. Hetzroth and Messts. John, Beany and Eldon McDougal® were visitors ~in New Dundee over Sunday. Mr. H.‘ M. Snyder ~has returned from an extended ~busitess trip _ to the West. â€" » ? Rev. Mr. Walker of Zion will preach in the Methodist Church on Sunday next. ‘The pastor Rev. J. E. Hockey will conduct Missionary services . at zyion. Mrs. E.MH. Zick teft for her home in Quebec Monday . after spend ing the simmer months at the home of her parents Mr. . ~and Mrs. Thos: O‘Donnell, Joha St. s ‘.‘The friends of Miss: Lillian Yupgâ€" blut, who underwent an operation at the Stratford Hospital several weeks ago, will be glad to learnâ€" that she is recovering nicely and is expected home shortly. A successful millinery opening was held at the store of ‘Bricker & Co on Friday and Saturday. _ The | fall millitiery opening at . J: Uflelmann‘s will be held on Friday and Saturday of this. week. Rev. Mr. Walker of Zion will change pulpits with Rev.â€"J E. key on Sunday. DEVITT‘S DROG STORE Mr. William Ke»ss and Miss OtiMa Kress left â€" Thursday for Cincinâ€" nati, Ohio., where they will vis‘t relatives for a few weeks. The kind Ihave always Mr. Levi C. Smider, of â€" Didsbury, Alta., is spending a month or two with friendsâ€"<in Berlin and vicinity . It is over ten years since he moved to the West, being formetlyâ€" a resiâ€" ‘delt of this county.. < Y 4 Mr. and Mts: G. Kuntz and chilâ€" Oren of Hamilton are visiting Waterâ€" Joo friends. at once to Mrs.. Wm. JA. Grsene 381 George street, Waterloo ©8â€"1t prevailed:â€" & & Butter per lb 27c to 29c + Eegs 37c. ~ Cucumbers 25¢ to 90c large basket Tomatoes 20¢ to:30¢ a basket. .~ Bears 20¢ basket. * * New potatoes 75¢ a bag. * Apples. and qum“mn were to . b had in large quantities the regular session on Wednesday ev:::- ‘Those present were Chairman C + Dr. Noecker, Messrs. J. A.. Harper, John Bruegeman, A, Shantz and A. E. DevitE > * .~>~ Tm -‘;."' ng toâ€" illness Miss Kerr, .the ,umfl teacher, is unable _ to asgume her .. duties until Christmas i% was decided to secure another ty teacher for the year. . Pendâ€" ‘ the: appointment of _ a : teacher s Eaton ol the Kindergarten will | m halt day daily to the primâ€" C eena vervy e ~Dr. Noecker, who recently . returne« 1 the West advocated the beautiâ€" &vafllmM .. â€" He referred "to the attracâ€" u”flmvmnehoolv“"“' which wore greatly improved in way, and thought efforts® should in this direction in . connecâ€" tion with the local . schools. The Board decided to look into the matâ€" ter with a view to improving . the An abundance of produce was ofler~ i at the Waterloo market Saturday the supply being fully equal . to we demand. ‘The following â€" prices SsCHOOL BOARD MEETING Public School Board _ met in teed purse TIHE MARKtT gold NOTICE Dentec of Apotheke was ofier exâ€" WATERLOO COUNCIL WANTS _ . l PROPER ACCOUNTING OP __ â€"_ oB. & W. St. RY. RECEIPTS Town Solicitor McBride is Requested to Take the Necessary Steps to AscertainWhether _ Berlin Can Taxâ€"the System The ahove mh&)‘ was passed . the . Waterloo Gnmuntrnoa session held Monday evening.© Those present wete Mayor Fischer, â€"| Reeve Kautman, Deputy Réeve Schicdel and Counctilors Bechtel, Woeller, _ Veitel, Moyer,â€" Hollman; and Kubt. Kautman, Deputy â€"Réeve Schicdel and Mr. Williams, who: represents the Councitlors Bechtel, Woeller, _ Veitel, syndicate who haveâ€"recently purchasâ€" Moyer,â€" Hollman» and Kutt. A ed several acres of land from . Beck ‘Town Solicitor Mc*r ie* who" a‘â€" tels, Limited, on which the above imâ€" dressed the Council in regard. to the provements areto be made, spoke in matter said the question was ‘‘Can reference to the same and asked that Serlin tax themselves?" Theâ€". stateâ€" the work be undertaken .as soon . as ment he had received indicated that possible as some of the purchasers of $790 in taxes had been paid.‘ to the the lots desired to commence the erâ€" City of Berlin. In the ‘event that ection J houses this fall. Berlin could not levy a tax on their ~ _ Other Business. own plant Waterloo would be ‘ en â€" A petition from residents on Albert titled to a quarter of that amount 34. norti for an extension of lightinp under the Railway Board. The agree. system"" was referred to the _ Light ment underâ€" which "the Berlinâ€"Waterâ€" Committee. 5. t 100 Railway ‘operated over Waterloo Mr. Geo. Fischer asked for damages streets runs for ten years fromâ€" 1997 to his property on iPark street caused and it was advisable to have Lnethrough defective drainage of water judge‘s decision in the matter to deâ€" the street. The Board ~ of Works Gnitely â€"settle the question. An <. inâ€" | will investigate the complaint. > stasse was also cited where_.a sdia l Mr. F. 8. Kumpt asked.that~~ the mond had beew replaced near the (4 }Council decide how many. lights were T. R. tracks, Kingâ€"street, Waterl>~, | desired between King and Queen St. znd the same charged to repairs ~:câ€".]|en Erb St. as they desired > to put stead of capital account. the wires underground â€" before . the _The above resolution was passed unanisously. e3 a Byâ€"laws Passed. |. % A <byâ€"law was passed authorhing t1? conséruction of Tarvia pavemenis with coment curb and gutter on Founâ€" dry street from Etb to William Sts., on Park= Avenue from Caroline : to NVictoria Ets., and on Young _ street ffom Peppler to the town park _ enâ€" trance. â€" A byâ€"law was passed authorizing theâ€"construction of a four ft. cement walk on the westerly sideâ€"of Menno St. from Erb St.. to the mfihfl, limit of Lot 46 of ~Mennoâ€" Shants‘s survey; on the westerly _ side of FoundrySt., . from Park Ave. to William St.; on the westerly side <of Willow °St., from George street .: to Allen street, and on the north side of Young street from Water street â€"to Schneider street. s A byâ€"law . was passedâ€"authorizing the construction of a sewer ard sub soil.firain on Park St. from John St southeasterly to the â€" southerly boun dary.of the town of ‘Waterloo. Petitions. The following petitions were receiv ed and granted:â€" s SHUHâ€"SHANTZ Interesting Event at the Home of Mr, Samuel E. Shantz, â€"â€"â€"â€"*West of Berlin An event _ of much interest took place at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Samuel ~E. Shantz, west of Betlin on Wednesday at 2.30 o‘clock, the occasion being the matrriage oi their daughter Bella H;I to Mr. (layton H,. Shuh, son of. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Shuh of near Waterloo. Rev. II. W.â€" Urgws uf _ Lerlin officiated. The bride was attended . by her sister Miss Sylvia Shcntz and the groom was> supported 1y his brother . Mr. C‘latente Shuh. The bride who . was given away by her fathor was voty préttily attired in cream silk . with bridal veil and orange blos soms. About one â€"â€" hundred guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Shuh left on a trip to, Montreal and Quebec and "on thgir return will reside near Waterloo on the farm of the groom. M ‘The bride recéived many handsome wifts. ‘The gilt of ~the to the bride was a mbmtq with pearls, to the brifesmaid af peat! ring and to the groomsman gold oult links. + "?‘t::ti were gle-ent from L.othâ€" ,; Okotols, Didsbury and. Catâ€" staire, Alberta ; wu-»’. ., Toâ€" ronto, . Preston, Berlin, amo and Floradale. A legion. of friends among . whow the bride and groom..afe most poâ€" L:luwluuhflmtmflw- tions and best wishes. s Nine .cases were" disposed of belore Magistrate Weir â€" at Waterld0 on Wednesday. An Indian Lister= was fined $10.00 and costs or ten days in jail for being under the influence . of liquwor. He paid the fine. Two Berlin residents, owners . of autos, were obliged to g‘ $4 each tor axcecding the speed limit on King A local barlender. was Police Court Sn vas WEDDING fined $20.00 ister â€" was ten days in nfluence . of whow: |mmu-w(-f.m a 41%, Allen St. h":-q«:y::':’ ., from ‘hnu-‘tddenlkthnui(uu York St.) to a pornt 530 ft, . westâ€" _erly therefrom. Snpjin ds f lmi,-glub‘.lmlfi. for 1a four~ toot cement w wwn side of John streot, "the westâ€" erly end ol the | present _ sidewalk m(-iqr\'uLS}.thmfi- ;:l:myolx : townâ€"of Waterâ€" From. Bechtels, Limited, . for a sewâ€" er with subsoil drain on‘ Allan © St. ‘rom the vnto(rly Q;I{:ttln present sewer thereon (near to a point 542 feet weaterly m Town. Gravel â€" Pit. ‘Thete was a prolonged discussion in reference to the towh gravel â€" pit. Through some mm::;y the town had not been getting credit for all the gravel taken out. Councitior Wn)elhxJ introduced a resolutior. that the graâ€" vel pit : be closed to privats individuâ€" als and reserved for town _ purposes only. ‘The resolution was seconded by Geo. Hofiman. The majority of. the Counciliors wers not in favor of . the ,ruoluflou and the suggestion oht:v | wty Reeve Schiedel who advised. that ‘tbe Board of Works visit the gravel | pit and investigate the matter . and report at the next meeting was woted upori. In view of this Messrs. Woelâ€" ler and Hofiman withdrew the < moâ€" _tion, Mr, Woéller stating* that * he only desired to saleguard the : best interests of the town. f Mr. F. 8. Kumpt asked . that the Council decide how many. lights were desired between King and Queen St. en Erb St. as they desired > to put the wires underground â€" before the pavement was laid.. The Counci} deâ€" tided to have three lights instailed. Mr. Kutt suggested ~the construcâ€" tion of a cement walk to. the=â€"cemeâ€" tery. ‘The Cemetery and . Property Committee will look into ‘the poatâ€" ter The Council adjourned about eleven o‘clock. C C DEPOTTYâ€"GOOD Pretty Wedding at the Home of Mr Franklin Good on Wednesday A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of â€" Mr.. Franklin Good, Albart St., Waterloo, whan his daughter Miss Edna Mary Was martied to Mr. Clarence .». Depotty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Depotty. of Dunnville. fiâ€" The ceremony took plage at . fout o‘clock on Wednesday, Rev. E. M. Graff officiating, assisted by Rev. N. S. Methfessel of Springville, N. Yâ€", brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. . â€" Mtsi Alvah Hawke acoeptably played the wedding march. The marriage . Was performad under a prettyâ€"bell of chryâ€" santhemums and fetns. The . bride was very becomingly attired . in «.Â¥ travelling suit of â€" gray broadcla®h with steel trimminge and _ wore . a white picture hat with willow plume Following the ceremony the guests who‘ numbered about twentyâ€"five, parâ€" took of ~ a Gainty wedding dejeuner abter â€"which Mr.~and . Mrs. Depotty left on +a trip to Toronto and the Thousand Istands. They will take up their residenice in Dunnville. _ Many handsome gifts were received Andluding a cabinet of silver. . from Mrf. and Mrs. Good. > 33 Mts. Franklin Good ‘was attired in » black silk dress with jet trimming. Mrs. (Rev.) N. E. â€" Methtessel_ worte a. gown c! chiffon _ messeline _ silk trimmed with â€" rosebuds and. ~ Mis: Agnes Good was attifed in pale blue silk. 2# Among the guests from out d,ugn were Mr. and Mrs. B. Depotty, Mtâ€" and Mrs. James D. Depotty of Dumnâ€" ville, Mrs, G. W. Houseman and dnughter Marguerite of ‘Attica,. Ohio, Rev. and Mrs. Methfessel of Springâ€" ville, N. Y., Mr. H. McFariane and Mr. Roy Stuart, of Haméiton. Theoélmk'h joins _ with their many friends in extending best wish @s for a happy wedded lile. HELD OVER NUPTIALS winnor® at _ fout Mr. OsOat % cltizes of Ke ly of Waterl bed at 8 °. o Sopt. 8th," by hine "Mc | Henaall nad. been U since 5 ol I been f at a resort in Michigan hi u’:fiu Rchmpove " mis death mfil not June pected. 1t. is thhught/that he ‘had been dead an hour before found. ‘I he cquse of ‘death.was tubefculosis. The late Oscar G.. Hensall was born in Waterloo, July 3, 1883, being in his thirtiath year. He has resided in Kenton, Ohio dor about fftcen years and was populat among a large Aumâ€" ber of friends..He is survived by. a young son Raymond. Mrs. . Hensall died January 8th, 4911.~~ ‘% The {ungral services: . were llllg the home of Mr; J Conbough. ; Th Elks Lodge were in charge and . Rev. H.â€" Katterjohn officiated. Intormeont took place in Gmocandery.‘ & â€" ‘The numerous {rien‘s and relatives in\ Waterioo ‘will sincerely ‘rogret to learn ‘of Mr. Hensall‘s deaths < <~« Death of Fred mm.â€"m. Fred â€" W. Rittinger died y on ‘the night of Sept. 12th, of heart disease. ‘The late Mr. Rittinger was born :: Waterloo on May 24, 1848, where f spent bis boybood days. On August! the 20th, 1871, he fmarried Miss Kate Rothaermel of Ellis Township. Théir union was blessed with ten children, two otf whom died while young. â€" Mr. Rittinger lived for some‘ #ime in Mornington Tp., and. about 7 years in‘ the State of Michigan. (The â€" last 27 ,years he lived at Baden ‘and | has been steadily employed at. the :Domiâ€" nion Oil Mills where he was employed up to the night hfi)m his death. He leaves to mourn his ‘sudden. . demise his bereaved widow, four, sons, . Wilâ€" liam, Fred, Jacob and Edward, and four. daughters, Mrs. F.â€" Hansen of Stratford, Mrs.. B. Forrest of Hamâ€" burg, Mrs. C. Leiskau.â€"of Ayt,.. and Miss Lottic at home; . also eighteen grand children.. The funeral was fheld from his late residence on . Sunday afternoon to the Lutheran church Tor services, thence to Mount Hope comeâ€" tery for interment. .. .The . bereaved have the symipathy of their many {riends. Kelmm rep m ord â€"Property Chanerd. Hands.â€"Mr. Petâ€" er Mayer sold the.opera blockâ€" to Mr. Hohmeier of Breslau. 2i Among the many visitors. on Sunâ€" day . were Mr.. and _ Mrs. Schade /. of Monkton, Mrs. Wim, Rl&thgl? of Berâ€" lin, Messrs, Bâ€".Bartschen, H. Greisel and Hugo Krumpelt of Berlin. . ., |, Mr. Christ Webtlaufer of Stratlord was a visitor in townâ€"on Sundar.. UV Phone 302 wBel _Â¥ NE EVE OCWHCNE D0 7 ME OM 0 0 _ °o6 54 in, Tweed 506. Big Showingsol New â€"Suitings, Dress : Goods and Silks, at the New Store â€"_ New Suitil;fs, New Dréss Goods, New Corded Velvets, New Volveteens, New Silks Etc. _ Tweeds in extra good quality‘ 1} yard wide, pure wool, colors beautifal shade of grey and brown, worth regulat price 856 yard, special for this week at ovygn‘ Tois . beautifal silk which guaranteed ~ not to break, ind give plendid satisfaction in wearing & nice E‘t,in finish fall 1 ;;:xd wld:fl; worth regular ‘ $1.25 yd. special for this week. Colorsa in gllm;’_‘ 1 yard Wide Paillette Silk { o 0s ~$1,00] Umbrelias Specials at Colored Paillette Silks at| : 850. and $1.00 20 in.. wide mtillly An in all t fall, apecia} for 2580800500960 0000606464656 6 J. G.Wing & Co. Eerlin $ 5,000 10,000 2,450 8,700 7,000 ‘4,600 11,000 2,600 closk Sunday sOrn.RZ a mernber of ‘his house BADEN Hensal wide Parllette silk, in y Ane qnliby beautiful all the new: shades x i+ for this week at & y! H $1.00 RHEAL BSTATE To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance hio. and H buys 100 acres 34 miles from Glénallan «_ 190. *~â€" near Linweod w 16 "~ 4 miles from. Berlin . Wing & Co. well i . dead to call gor train at UI #ince‘ last e eaing 16 14 100 15 40 zo. Eeriin, Ont. 38 Frederick §t., Borlin cAt Waterioo, just t Ing: three woeks miraculoiUs escap under the whel '-l;um of pes 'fms m.wid-s_ the man jumped ofl coming ; & . Ee had a wuit . case . in 9-?.:& when be... jumged, and he turn>d . & complete somersault, and was thrown on. to the trc#.8. . He just pulled himseÂ¥. off the track whken the bacs tracis of the . coath passed by., Men who witnessed «the accident . called to. him ko nfi still and this saved bim from: { er inlury.. When the $rain ‘stopped he coming int Ee bhad a when heâ€".. complete s ¢r in try.. When the $rain stopped he was picked up.:iy. men nearâ€"by, : . and Dr,, Radtord the ambulance sumâ€" moned. ‘he injured man was: remoyâ€" ed to .the: hespital,. where he will be confined for somte time. 5 Mr. â€"John C. Liphardt has . PUL chas:d the property ab the corner of Willow Ave. and Erb St.â€"on . which the Kreutziger: factory ~was situated, from Mr. Chas. Kreutziger .and > took possession Monday. Mr.Liphardt purj.oses â€" érecting ~seteral : houses : on the property. The vacant <land «in ‘the heart. of the ctown, is gradually being built up and many new: housâ€" es are in course of erection. ~ With the growth of â€" the town dwelling houses are much in demand and logal men will no doubt find them a pProâ€" fitable investment. * KitUTZIGER PROPERTY SULD i +Bachelar. with. some Local and Personal,â€"Miss Lora Litâ€" tle has gone to Milton to take charge of the Millinery Dept. of Sanderson‘s store.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raymo of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tilt.â€"The Misâ€" ses Master of New Dundee and â€" Miss Margaret Detweiler of Freeport were the guests of the Misses Good _ ovet Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . Little john of Detroit have returned to their home after spending several _ weeks with the latter‘s uncle, Mr. G. Tilt. â€"Miss Lillie Beattie and Miss Louise Tilt haye returned to MacDonald Hall Guelph, to pursue their second year studies after spending the . summer vacation at their homes here. like to meet poor working »ylvania Dutch or German Apply Box . F. . Waterloo. The Corded Velvets at 39¢ 4 pieces of fine Corded Velvets in CGarnet, Navy, Brown and Green are exceptionally value Special for this week, selling at a yard. > 39c¢. Plain Velveteens at §50c¢. Plain Velyvsteans, in &@e Ohiffon finish, extrs heavy quality ‘for fall dresses or suits, colors in black â€"and all the new shades, 24 inches wide, at a yardâ€" 506. and tweed N 26 wide fra: ved handlea this week at Umbrellas in extra heavy, plain d tweed Merserized wflmf wide frame, ateal ‘rod, cnrâ€" ed )t from . Berlin * * Breslau « â€" Berlin * _ Berlin «* ~Berlin «_ Berlin BLAIR ning â€"mite the ~west, orm ‘being wb 3 y o bel he lly priced for 1 imo R i® .. would girl, Pennâ€" preferred. 88â€"4t. e k1ce, that the s two glied ssenâ€" lepot oatâ€" 63 JGgc00000co0L0CCGIrCOSecpacechOO¢c coegsenacdasesss White Grocery Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Store. _: We want all _ Buyers to see our New Shop which is now .. . ~tocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currâ€" _ _ | ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, : ote. Our goods are all this season‘s make _ | . and guaranteed frosh. s j xt .i JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. â€" | +/ ~The Liat F‘ine'Q‘figlifiy < vion, : . ~the COrtect style silk mnets in cream, ivOT) in pink, champagne,.. bl t Pure Pailette Silk,: in shades Oof pink,‘ sky, tan, brown, cadâ€" et, Allcs and Copemhagen blue, black, grey and navy,© beayy quality, bright satin . finish, will not~ ‘cut or crease,> Yull yard wide, the best value in the trade, worth teg. $1.35. _ town of Waterloo, with small house Market garden land, . #it Pure Pailette Silk,: in shades . Heavy quality Pailott pink, sky, tan, brown, cadâ€" < . e88 finish, in plain or . , Al.cs and Copenhagen blue, tone. effect of maze,. ToR ack, grey and navy," beavy > dinal, . plain, ‘ in +a8, iality, bright: satin _ fnish, nayy, | â€"_black i1 not ‘cut or crease," Yu)ll eto., a splen s sailk, d .mm.mmwu; in Qloh‘:rt. ;w e ‘trade, worth reg. $1.35. _|â€" guaran é C0 . : | ~‘crease, regular â€" selling prige $1.50. a5 .. w i recon eA t C. H. Mills & 00_.% NEW YARD WIDE SII We WATERLOU e Cl ti B * Ds C _( & ate showing. s spicadid variolf Of Sow taces, in f u, in ginpure, plains, and heavy Prench inces 10 Acres At $1.00 A Full Range of New Shades ches wide,:. be satisfacte ivory, and black, in the wide widths blue m in town Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ball â€" agnot the martiage of their € hich "‘(n"g’.:.".u-“": W w w p Beptermber 26 t, t nine aim t $1.25 ONTARIO d

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