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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Nov 1901, p. 1

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uk _ _Proud as a Turkey Cock. Furs! Furs! Furs! Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. Store next to Post Office,Berlin Sole Local Agents for ‘"The Slater Shoo". : ALL NEW STOCK OF Cash and One Price, for Cask. The immense volume of business done in . furs last season goes to show the popularity of this most dseful ‘comâ€" modity of wear. . We have fortified ourselves early with a fine new range of the most upâ€"toâ€"date and stylish neckâ€"ruffs and .caperines, jackets, capes and other novelties at popular prices the market affords. â€" Already the business done is far in excess of last season and it will be wise to seleet your wants early. The ‘styles and prices are too numerous to quote here so we would ask you to take a look through our stock. We shall be pleased to show you whether you buy or not. Boker choppers and Enterprise stuffery tions from the factory in every cage. . 0. Bcehmer Co. â€"4m@~ N atesice County‘s Greatest Store +Bekâ€" %/ ahe m J. FENNELL & SON, A. 0. Bocehmer Co., â€" LIMITED. Money Back if Not Satished, A. Weseloh & Co., (LIMITED.) ‘You will feel on Thank=giving Day if you are drassed in one of our new suits At 8, 10, 12 and $14. Qvercoats at 5, T, 9, 10 aad 312. New hate, soft or stiff at $1, $1.25, $1 50 and §2.50. Warm underwear at 250, 50o, 750, $1 and $1.50. Thanksgiving Neckties and Muffiers. Muffiers at 500, 75¢; $1 and $1.50. Neckties at 256, 50c and 75c. . You can‘t beat thesse prices anywhere. Store R open Wednesday evening. $Â¥ * §#€% Meat Sausage â€"_â€"~ Stuffers sA t on t 51e an s Cannot be 'g-â€"'"' s and electrical.appliances into| ning of the week......Mrs. W. Hofâ€" forumt.lemoncm new power house this week. -&Mlhms.mum where as weo are selling Congervative Convention. â€"TheConâ€" | were visitors at the home of A. Swarts them for this fall. " We servative convention held hbere on Friâ€" | on Monday...... Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ._ _ | day should . satisfy the Conservatives. | Bowman attended the Bible Conference have the genuine|ur. w. A. Kribs, the present member, | held is Blenheim on Monday. .â€"direct importaâ€" again reseived the nomination. ‘The c Sernmmminemmcnniinnis 5Py y.po® hall was very neatly decorated. â€" The NEW DUNDEE evening mesting was well attended. wâ€" Mr. MeColluch of Galt acted as chairâ€"| A G.â€"od Threshing Record.â€"Some n-.m‘:r. lflh:bnmdpdwhg has been done this came to an abrupt torâ€" | autumn by our enterprising rossout «1 :« ind of the subject that several | Mr. Gidion Bosk." * Evef ince the ownn lrill â€" dn oi on it. Geo. Clare, M. P., | first sheaves wore garnored Iast harvâ€" re to this one. gr:ifl::luâ€"d.mm‘rnm m-unul-i m‘c:d“n md hnnfiir-.-lh _n&.wmcz $FX! s -"fi.-'-.-“- 3"""#«-.- ds f Aaatred of hi. " it wee one Joay thraks | throuind and tn ie dratfaries yor mere pout disrins _ Sb Qrrictat Raddria‘ on ut c r enc vart dn * Choppers e Thais ied ‘Saaig of Somg & took last Sunday. On Monday evening an entertainment and supper . . SNBD .. wete . _ It was a decided succoss. a ......‘l‘honmrondzhnnndn * way. A large number ol brick layers uUSsa ma are at work and the building is being Mr. Cowan of Bbakespeare securcely S,L“"‘..m..." is un atd 20e m t. Trosslor will up their residence ou a farm about a mile west of this Briefsâ€"Our band has decided to hold apother concert on Dec.11th next. We understand Mr. Will J. White, of mnu, the noted humorous and d:-' vonull-amw the cccasion. will be assisted by W â€"A very quist wedding “%Mya the livde homestead in North Easthope when Miss Jange Hyde was united in wedlock to Mr. Dav. Trussler of this town. Rov. good local talent. A good eveping‘s entertainment is in store for everyone. ......John Kautman jr. has opened a lanudry businees iu the old bakery in the rear of Henry K. Forler‘s grocery. ...... A mase meeting in the interests dmmg:fium-mum in the Town next Monday when a great deal of information of interest may be obtained by those who attend the meeting. Several outside speakers are expected to be present to discuss various quéstions...... Weddiag bells in the near future. Full patticulars later on......A teaâ€"meeting will be held toâ€"night(Monday) in Zion church, 3rd line...... The Coontown Jubiles Minstrels gave an entertainment in the Ope:a House Monday vight. They had a good house considering the unâ€" favorable weather.... .. Wm. Cole has severed his connection as head miller with Mr. Reiner. He has purchased a grist mill in Meadowwville and has alâ€" ready taken possession. We regret losâ€" ing Will as be was a geveral favorite. We understand ‘Mr. Reiner has . onâ€" raged Mr. Cherry. PERSOXALS.â€"Miss Emma Lackner, teacher at Bricker‘s school, has been reâ€"engaged for next year at an increase ofealary...... Wm. Cornell, of Berlin, is visiting friends here at present..... Walter Martineon spent Sunday in Conestogo..... . Mr. and Mrs. H. Frey and Mr. and Mrs, A. Abrens spent Sunday in Floradale visiting friends. . Barers.â€"T. Marklin is having his house,now occupied by J. Zinu,repaired. The rest of the dwelling: houses that were built will soon be occupied...... A number of our citizens attended the concert l‘rldz.nighta Linwood..... Snow fell to depth of two inches on Sunday and prevented some from using their bikes on Monday...... Butchering is the event of the day ... . J. Lorentsz, the tax collector, will be at Moyer‘s hotel Dec Och......Keep in mind the library concert in Union Hall on Thankegiving night. Doors opeo at half past 7. Concert at 8. A large number of tickets have been sold and a good house is expected. An excellent programme of instrumenptal music,song and chorus, dialogue and farce is preâ€" pared. _ â€"The committee have reserved a few choice seats at the front of the hall which may be had for 5 cents Pumn*â€" Mesars. J P. Whitney avd J. J. FPoy were in town un business this week...... Mr. and Mrs. Ephbraim Smith returned last week t:n Bad â€" axe, Mich., where th:y have been viaitâ€" ing. ... Mrs. H. W.Bmith, of Niagara Falls, who visited her parents here for a few days has returned home...... Mr. G. Ersest Truoeman of Platteville whas in town last Satarday.....:~Miss Lottie Brodrecht, our cleverâ€" elocutionâ€" ist, gave a highly artistic entertainâ€" ‘nepg at Bright last Friday evening. Briefs. â€"Last week occurred the aâ€"_â€"___â€"â€" could | death of Mr. Ernst Bleibaum, father of| â€" Lzcrur®.â€"An impressive lecture| the vil Mrs. John Otto, of this place. The reâ€"| was ‘delivered here on Sunday evening{And th mains were interred in the village|in the New Mennonite church by Mr. | best it eemetery on ‘Tuesday afternoon...... | G. D. Hagopian, a native of Armenia.| °_ BY : Mr. Harry Clemens has been doing a| The lecturer,who speiks with a notice will heary trade in furs this fall. He is\ able accent, treated of the history of| hapP® taking trade in toat line from Stratâ€" | his wation acd dwelt ormonlmy on | rising ford and other large centres...... The| the Turkish massaere of Christians in | how t! Felt Factory is working overtime in |that land. The immediate oxz:‘.g fln. order to supply the heavy demand for | the lecture was to secure aid the l felt ware.... A number of young men | Armenian orphans. bore have a olub room in the Independent| Accrorxt.â€"Edwin Bowman _ met| Whoeat Block where they can agreeably pass| with a rather painful accident by hayâ€" | Pr0C®! the long winter erenings...... The reâ€"|ing one of his fiogers nuhg in a| the fir New Hamburg branch of the U. C. Bible Society will meet in the Methoâ€" dist charch on Thursday next. .. .Mr. Jucob Morley intends to move his on Rimban romtnddl--uhh- . J, J. Foy gave one the impre: :Mhmsmlpdn-m T cllker mare mss ‘loms than nis pested of him. It was one long ti mhmtnfldl as much as usual.|est the well known hum of the celeâ€" . J. J. Foy gave one the impresasion mwwmcmrn.owmd-d that he was a better business man than|run by Mr. Bock, coald be heard daily :‘r:-. Mr. J. P. Whitney said um.nn«&umnmm. Al mubumu-m greater part of grain is of him. 1t was one long tirade and in the granaries yot there zmm A|is snficient work for the Champion to pleasing feature of the avening was the | keep him busy for several weeks to WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1g01 WELLESLEY NEW HAMBURG HAWKSVILLE Slwat DistRict. to completion . . .. The 'iilu...'"' . Bome great work has been ors | dobe at different times and in different our charobes are basy for 1. Sam Rellvainns : The Latfore cemetery is being enclosed by a new wire . fence.... Dan Bthweitzer‘s new residence is com: This ail be es af e flostt fore beaxe in Wellesley townabip, fitted ? with all the latest conveniences., .. John Habhn took in @botner lot of lambs this week, this beiog the third lot for this season. while working at a planing machine..| Aaron Thoman. He who hath ears let ?..."a‘!’g:m..., w-n-u:u.w,-â€"c-p. sn M mwdl&h'!m'@ e Notes â€" Chas. Kreutzsiger was in town last week. I, has been whisperâ€" ed that the mill would be in running ;tdchthowhnn. We hope it trus. M. 8. Auoniversary.â€"The Heidelberg Musical Society Band held their 15th aupiversary bacquet on the 15th inst. President Huehn occupied the chair. The following officers were elected for the ensuving year: H. N. Haehn, preâ€" sident: V. Heric, viceâ€"president; O. J. Steiss, secretary; B. Playford, treasurâ€" er. _ A sumptuous oyster supper had been prepared and was higily appreâ€" ciated by all. The rest of the evening was spent in music both vocal and instrumental interspersed with speechâ€" es in three languages, English, French and German. T Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Josoph | Results" will be handled by W.N.Hutt, Detweiler, of Wolverton, were visiting | of the Niagara district, and by Elmer her parents a week ago Sunday......| Lick, an extensive (nim'u in the Mre. Epbraim Cassel, of Haysville, was | Lake Ontario district. ladies‘ sesâ€" the guest of her‘par@fts last week.... | ston on Monday afternoon will be adâ€" Messts. Fenner and Bell, of Carrick,|dressed by Mirs Watson, Principal of are visiting friends in the neighborâ€" | the Ontario Normal School of Domestic hood......Mr. and Mrs. Kipp, of|Science, Hamilton, and by Mrs. Joy, Goble‘s Corner, were .visiting friends| Principal of the Domestic Sciente Deâ€" here last week......Miss Mina Rank|partment, Toronto Technical School accompanied .by her aunt, of Plattsâ€"| All the sessions of the Union should ville, were visiting at Jacob Lipp‘slast| prove both interesting and profitable. week...... Miss E:tis Bricker,of Galt,| The Ontario railroads will grant exâ€" was the guest of ber parents on Sunâ€"|cursion rates to Guelph for those atâ€" day...... Mrs. E. R. Detweiler is laid|tending the Experimental Union and up with rheumstism. We hope she|the Provincial â€"Winter Show. For a will soon be able to be around again.| programme and for fuller particulars ...... Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Snyder inâ€" ugudingtho.m 1ates,apply to tend visiting the former‘s brother near|C. A. Zavits, Agricultural College, Wardsville this week......Mr. . and |Guelph, Ontario. s § 'lr(r. xJolni:n Pml:. will h.f?l:l?dl th,; Arodhine *emeReriec in o+ ankegiv t neeee s oi cD7 "Dotnoller inâ€" | EVOLUTION OF THE THRESHER tends visiting bis daughter at Aylmer jâ€"> this week. » To the Editor . Briefs.â€"Abrabam Kinzle has put uP| DearSirâ€"I took a trip to Elmira a power wheel for the purpose Of| by way of Conestogo the other day and eh~pping grain and cutting feed. MTâ€"| noticed that the cutlook for the fall John Perrin will crect one n: xt week.|wheat crop is magnificent. I arrived ......Joseph ‘Perrin, who has been |at Eimira at high noon, and put up at drilling for water for some time,thought|the Zilliax House. Mr. Zilliar, the he had finished when bhe reached th6| proprietor of this hostelry, is one of the depth of 200 feet and put up a dertick|orgest ho‘elkeepers in the country. and wheel for pumping purposes, but to | o are not saying too much when we his sorrow a few days after the piPO®|say that this House is one of the best filled up and he is again without|;n the Province. The building is very water. modern, with all the latest improveâ€" aumax ~ |powanenortie moarint with very at F . MANNHEINM could produce, we took a trip through flAccman-â€"Edf:lln Bowman :t th a rather painfol accident Â¥= ing one of his fiogers mnh:l’h & machine. We hope that hé may soon enjoy the use of bis hand again. . _ . â€" Our Lady of the Snows is again in evidence. s T PERrsorALs.â€"Miss M. smnm«, of Potersburg, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Kuechtel, of our burg on Satâ€" urday and Sanday...... Mr. and Mre. Andrew Bender,of near Brealau,visited friends here on Sanday and Monday .. .... Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowman visited friends in Glenallan mt-sh- ning of the week......Mrs. W. Hofâ€" stetter and Missos S. and M Hofstetter were visitors at the home of A. Swarts on Monday...... Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman attended the Bible Conference held is Blenheim on Monday. to lose part of bis ROSEVILLE T ul = ~~~ 1 bacher ~Mre. Sam â€" Hilborn was visiting ber alster, Mre. Jos. Sauder of Gait, last week ... .. . Mr. Norman Hertel â€" will dnng;»uhhlbhfl-bnn. to her home here. ... Mr. Geo. Venton of Preston was the guest of friends in the village Sunday.... Miss Wuerster of Preston was renewing old acquaintâ€" ances hore last.week.. ... . The special The twentyâ€"third annual meeting of the Ontario Agricaltural and Experiâ€" mental Union wil} be held at the Agtiâ€" cultural Odkaculah, Ontario, on the 9:h and 1 of ~December, 1901, commencing at 1.30 o‘clock Monday The programme for the annual meetâ€" ing shows that there were over 3,000 coâ€"operative experiments . conducted along agricultural lines throughout Ontario this year. The most important mnl:onhmte:: will be npo;:: and discussed at the m , to w dlhmmdmmm. Some very l::m-nl subjects are to be taken up year.. Dr. H. W. Wiley, Washington, D. C., U. S ~A., is to give an illustrated address on "The Growing of Sugar Beets and the Manuâ€" facture of Beet ::rl.' Mr..J. A. Ruddick, so well favorably known throughout Canada,is to speak on "Our Dairy Industry with Hints and Sugâ€" geetions as to Needed Improvements." "The Reâ€"Organization and Improveâ€" ment of our Agricaltural Exhibitions" will be discussed by °F. W. Hudson,Live Stock Cominissioner, Prof. G. E. Day and Supt. G. C. Creelman. "The Growing of Fruit of High Quality" and "The Packing of ‘Fruit for the Best Results" will be handled by W.N.Hutt, of the Niagara district, and by Elmer Lick, an extensive !nimm in the Lake Ontario district. ladies‘ sesâ€" ston on Monday afternoon will be adâ€" dressed by Mirs Watson, Principal of the Ontario Normal School of Domestic The Ontario railroads will grant exâ€" cursion rates to Guelph for those atâ€" tending the Experimental Union and the Provincial Winter Show. For a programme and for fuller particulars uprding the excursion rates,apply to C. A. Zavits, Agricultural College, the village and visited the factories and the hog market, which is one of best in the Province. e ~ s S Rev. G. W. Houseman, of Blooming» flqumum-‘,nlnku sharge of the U. B. there. , Alvin s highly pleased : New Dundse trio, FREEPORT peshigs "~â€"«@ ) Break the 49 bushels of with the . Messr e. RoYER * News to Mother Boys‘ 2 Piece Suits. Boys‘ Pea Jackets and Ulsters. C Cash Store, Terms Cash * P udgnel’rice. 23 and 25 South Side King St, BE Haying removed the balance of the BANKRUPT 8:% & Co.ito my own stand, The BIG BRICK BLOCK, Iam still ing to the public the above stock combined with my w prices in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, Wall Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Paints, etc. _ I have also put myself position to handle all kinds of farm produce® at tho'hlfil prices. Remembér the change not Black‘s White Store Brick Block and give us a call. f & f e Hawksville, Oct. 15, 1901. New G@oods, New Designs, New Nhades Martin Bros., Navy blue serge, sizes 22 to 27, at #1.75. o e Go«{ tweed suits, -iauhzatoc,i,at 2.00, .‘i’" 1.75,3.00 an Boys‘ 3 piece suits, with vestee, at 3.50, 3.75, 4.00, 4.50 and Boys‘ } piece suits with vest, sizes 26 to navy blue serg black worsteds lhdfinclllwooll‘& prices v 4.00, 4 50 and $5.00. 2 *4 We have an immense stock offboys‘ Pea Jackets and %i men at 2,50, 2.75, 3 00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.00 to .‘ We _ever;it?x‘xqg in boys‘ cb%kgn(_sfio vhn': â€" Tell mw we want WALL PAPBR . OF what we have in stock can be made here but we C ally invite our old customers and those who haven‘t quite 1 up their minds whose customers they will be to come here make an inspection of our v HARDWARE STOCK. $ Only A__ ‘ Suggestion,E Butchers‘ Supplies. Meat O tters $150, $1.75, $2.50 E t::p‘}-m u::.cchbmn re © $5.00 n e and $6 50 each. Butcher Knives 20, 25, 30, 85 and â€"â€"_ d0e emct Aeiat s wl Butcher Steels 20, 85, 406 up to _ _ $1.2% each. Rosin 3¢ per Ib. please her, tell her also she takes no risk i‘.’il‘pwf" are represented. l * y3 Tell her that outr fall and winter suits are waiti amine them. _ Tell her that we believe we have RawHias, mmuie: Snror, doe: w ow 450. Whalebone $1.00 to fl.lg each. Curry combs, 10, 18 and 15¢ each. H.ouabruhu&.’k’. 85e up __ _ to $2 50 each. _ _â€"___ § Horse blankets from $2.50 per Hoof cintment 256 each. Lanterns, 50, 65 and 756 sach to come in and see our display. Iupl; Leaf, Leader, Rtc. 40 :vn 82 and $4 each. y Oanadian and American 50, 75, oi ol s 75¢ and $1.00 each, AaC habdite 10. 10, 20 & 2650 * Night Latmpe 15, 20, 25, 50 and Pariog lamps from §$1 up to $10 Hand lampe 20, 28, â€" 30 and â€" 3t at bottom prices. Waterloo Waterloo, Ont. Here‘s a few items to set you thinking: complete. Stable Supplies Axes and Handles. Crossout Saws M. Weichel & Son, â€" Whips. y42 Removed ! Smyth Bros., im ~s 0 â€" W â€" jn w je aje â€"» (â€" Phone 215. PIANOS, Musical l Instruments __ Wanless‘ Music Sior®, Imtherbelfing.ll!ll.‘ from 1 lnchnrho inches. 5 Rubber beiting, all sizes from 1 _ â€" inch up to 6 inches. __ @9 Amo’r:nn water white coal oil Huvvm.-p-â€"t Axle 4 boxes for 256. Kootmdntloubox. Our Xmase stock of Pocket Knives, Table Knives and m shears, carvers, spoons, %om-flfmmhnlh. e have an elegant line, Our new department is with the best we can buy.h trade has doubled itself in this particular line, From 40 to 580 stoves to choose from. $ Granite pails 45,50,00 & 75¢ each. * affes pots all aikes B = % “k a+ w ut .n‘ e stock a am line hite grani import» a‘:x:ethm. « Be our customers, We will use you well and make you feel like calling again. .. _ . _ Cutlery and Flatware. Belting and Pulleys. frst from £up t 90 Ino hunknthlhfia‘! Graniteware. Cins E: i0 %e Stoves. HAWKESVIL ulh:‘fi ORGANS Elmira. €x. and

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