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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Sep 1902, p. 1

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_ â€"Builders‘ You Can‘t Gut Yourselif with a Gem, â€"â€" Its impossible. â€" Millinery _ Dressmaking. BERLIN, IEREINET QUALITY . .. .rpr EMPRESS SHOHE. Money Back if not Satisfied Store near Post Office, Berlin. : seter EIy y Manufacturer of Klondiké Boller. _ Phone 149. full swing for Fall business. Orders and chances for being i ae ting less every , ‘s waited : day. Last season it was impossible to turn out all the work on time Add in many instances we were obliged to cance! orders altogether. ; _ Now we‘askyou to help us out in this by placing your orders early. * ; :_. 2i A. 0. Boehmer Co., We ask as a favor that you look us over before buying elsewhere and give us a chance to name you prices. " We want to figure with you. â€"â€" We have a large and complete Our Roods Are Cholce and guaranteed as represented. i. % x i i Gem outft in a neat box is simply indizpeneable. but you dan a clean smooth shave every time you ue io toapedhine Naviped ‘and provre given ont on ap <~ ~TITLIMLTEBID. .__ Waterloo County‘s: Greatest Store, rCe #4 A. Weseloh & Co. Hardware inel & S Near Bank of Hamilton, Kibg 8t., BERLIN. ETE . These are the shoes wise women wear ; not all the wise women in Waterloo County are wesriny them yet, to be sure ; but it is certain that those who do wear them are the wisest of their time and generation. _: _ _ . We speak of the two MOost|{ook _ advantage of _ Labor Day and popular !adies® shocs hwmmulfim,bxnzfib‘ o ie o . o ie . Tinngg 2s deained Cxit comg:~ bome :rm“mx Qualli Sboa.pdu t mmtm?mumm â€"at : The Kice Quality ot. r â€"‘v _#3 00â€" avd $4 00. ~â€" _ mmmamm as all expressed .themselyes pleased s"""g;o":‘tf;"". Shoe, pTCt] wigp the day‘s outing. â€"Everyone . s, oo [itk mmk Sap ant ie reaes Sian Yon may, get bigher oes, :oue:::tgotmgdwu. misfortunes occurring> on the road: oh & Co Some of the fosve Tok sn fag O w |' & m -hbly&mkhl‘mot'm Store Berlin.| to put up at the tony § g near Post Office, Hmfin’ Home. â€" The Committee . empmreemie« { Of the ‘ Aid Society who had f the preparations â€" for the Harvest f $ Home festival in charge have reason ’ y to congratulate . themselves on the 1 unqualified success of the . occasion. ) Quite a number from outside point P 3 assisted generously hfl.fi & of the programmeâ€"and . haveâ€" f endeared â€" themselves to the _ good > us & people of :this community. > 7 «x _ #3 00 â€"and $4.00. ~ "_ _ ~ _ _ Second : The Empress Shoe, ‘St:olotiog. <# You may, bigher prices, but :um’lptb‘:s:-‘fion. How About That "Gem" Safety Razor? ONTARILGOG. meflun& meany triends aB ._=â€" â€" MrS. zmdmd ullarton, spent Tuesday with Mrs, J.â€" Kreuter. â€" A number . of our sports took in the Labor Day Celeâ€" bration at Milverton, â€"â€" Mr. Schneiâ€" der of Chicago,â€"is visiting Mr.: and Miig. H\ Wt ate rhiting ienss Mre.. H. ‘Weitzel are visiting it Auburn. â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Wett laufer: of Zorra, spent Sunday with |death occirred on tha 24® of Mr terprising trustees of our school secâ€" tion have bought for their handsomé { Our Busy NeighBors -'M.hthtolgld_% by .‘‘Mencely & Co., West Troy, Nâ€" Y.,"" thr largest and best bell founâ€" dry in . America. It. ) fAive hundred and twentyâ€"two pounds and bas inseribed on it the names of the three trustees, Fred Maugrer, Justus Kreuter, Christian Dichl and School Section No. 9. Ellice.. On Thursday at 4 p..m. about twenty .of the men POVO+Q 04040600000 +908 $3004 04000404040 from the v/ section, : who are dvq-u"m‘.g‘lh‘c helpâ€" ing hand, aesembledâ€" in the < school ground to help to erect it, and~ it was hot longâ€" before the bell : â€" was swung in the lofty. beltrey. Soon the air began to swell with strains ~of music comingâ€"from each stroke of the. bell, which was rurg by ~every and especially our .. . worthy trustees have to be highly complimented ifor the way they have worked in getting for the village and : vicinity ome. of the â€"most ‘handsome buildings â€"â€"â€" and best equipped ~schools in â€" eastern Ontario. + Labor Day Picnic:â€" About thirtyâ€" fAive young people of this community took advantage of : Labor Day and ©4#060 404000004604 04000 04004 OP0SOLOOCOCO Bo@q urincipal of our public school, spent MtF. Roges and danghtor, Ming Bliax ts. Â¥ olOdt,vfiflfflhfihm ity g few days . last week. â€" Mr. Thomas Bedtord of Shellhournel was a business visitor here on Saturday. â€"â€"Mr. Fred Rebelski of the . New Hamburg public school stall, was a business visitor in Bloomingdale on Saturday last. â€" Mr. and Mro. Josse Saider, Sr., of Floradale, _â€"visited friends in this community last week. â€"Miss McAlister of Ethel is visâ€" iting ~at Geo. McAllister‘s _ this week. â€"â€" Mr. Bull ofPittsburgh . and Miss Hughés of Cliff Mines,, Pa., are visiting at â€" Mr. Charles .Bedford‘s '::su. "Tor difs m Poronty, & days ;j=> Miss . Mabelâ€" Seibert is visiting fricnds in Toronto this week. â€"Mr. Fernardoâ€"Snider â€" snent Sunday with friends in Hawlkville! â€" We . were pleased to note the friendly countenâ€" ance ol Rev. G. H. Houseman among the visitors to the Harvest Home on Monday. â€" i 3i . Briefs.«â€" The pea crop is a > failure in this vicinisy. _ The yield ranges ‘all the way from five to ten bushels per acte, with the peas a Yery poor quality at that. The acreage given to this crop has been of laté years greatly â€"â€" diminished, â€" owing. to the }nvq.dth"h"ud-nyh- t ~ have â€" alteady . discontinued growing â€" them. A fow, howeper, l&im':o'cl-u-dzl 'a-:-': "stay around" ~.Fall w seeding Bas commenced. . SBome have fAnish ed sowing. . The frost of last Thursâ€" day dats not stem to ~ have injured the corn cropâ€"so any extemt. â€" =. r.â€"and Mrs. L. Wettlauter. Mdhfl.“â€"mmfl-l“ | the sad news â€"last weekthat our News Notes Gathered by Ind4ustrious Correspondents in County and Destrict. 8 from lilse to sternity. BLOOMINGDALE â€" Mr.â€"W. Pents ROCTOCK WELLESLEY: ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1i, His _ PFall Exbibition. â€" Our Fall â€" Exâ€" :‘l" 'mhmmm: 3 lgfl._mmmumm have u-:y‘muycmfaeo-uum in their afiiction. . efforts to make it . a suocess. ~A grand comic concert will be held on the . evening of the second day unâ€" der the auspices of the i Baid, "whin % grost tecat win * be offered by two of the best comedians Notes. â€" A great. many from this district ato attending" the â€" Taronts t 1 Fair. â€"â€" Mr. Eph. Zinkann fiusgmpn'wm-mfi it bis er Milton : at Port Arâ€" thus the Soo and on his . way home spend a few daysat Torâ€" onto. â€"â€" Miss Aunetta Ottman spent a week â€"with her brother Peter â€" at Toronto.~â€" The Misses â€" Tafel and Grabenstein ‘of Bulglo, N. Y., are hwt;f‘hc;bvugvltlm Misses ann. â€"« Miss Luelia Beckâ€" er spent <a lew days at Toronto and Watetloo.~â€".Mrs. Henry Miller and family â€"of. Baden Bunda; gnmunm-. mg Personal. â€"â€" Mrs. Brown â€" of Lin wood is spending a few days> _ with ber daughter,© Mre. Cruiksbank. â€" Mr. ard Mrs. Mark Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Uttley anddaughter, â€" all ol Berlin, spent Sunday at Fred Donald‘s ~â€"Geo. was a visitor in the Queen City tew days last Briets. â€" Rev. McEwen, â€" Baptist Minister, Berlin, will preach in . the Methodist church <‘Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. ~ Millic Stone, of Torogto, a , ~will conâ€" duct the service in Methodist thurch Sunday . evening.. â€" Mr, <J. More, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winn, Mr. -dlu’ir Ma;'flihflmn Boomer is a week with cousins in London. â€" Miss â€" â€" Minnic Schniteis of Stratford has beer visâ€" iting with her parents for a week. â€" Briefs. â€" Mr. Robert Pollock will likelyâ€" be among the 250 Caradians ‘who are expected to arrive at Hali~ 1ax from Liverpoolâ€" this week. We we anxiously awgiting his arrival.â€" Mr. R.°Y.. Fish has had _ a cement walk laid in front of his fine ~â€"new store, which adds greatly to its apâ€" pearance,. .==â€" Miss: Lizsie Parsill spent last week at The millinery opâ€" enings at Toronto. â€"â€" Mr. Otis Bunâ€" dy spent a couple of days at the Totonto Fair.â€" D. R. Poliock â€" was in . the .city last week, Personal. â€" Mr. and John Sehnurr loft last wesk on an ‘artended visit to friends in lllinois and Kansas, â€"â€" Mrs. Meyers with her little sonâ€"and daughter of Buflalo, are visiting at Wm. Oakley‘s. â€"â€" Mr. Otis â€" Bundy spent Sunday at Milverton. â€" "Dr. Izamnm reaewed old "~ ao qumintances in town Friday. â€" Mrs. Dr. ~MeBachren â€" returned . Saturday from & month‘s holidays spent with friendsâ€"inâ€" Toronto, Listowel â€"and elsewhere. â€"â€" Mr. Edmunds of Listoâ€" wel, Miss Powell of Elmira and Mrs. Hugh McCulloch of Hawk#ville: were guests of Miss O‘Connor Satarday. ‘The Coal Famine . As the ‘strike in the coal regions ~ in the States #till continues and there seems to be little hope of a settiement being ofâ€" fected soon, people are beginmning to wonder whore they will get their winter lyoleodudlrlom ufilno:x’h getting â€" any, what mprhnvmhnto’rilbt #* . The price of wood will doubtâ€" less also be almost be out of reach should prove a en ., opportunity for our peat fuel companies all over the country to establizh their busiâ€" ness on a firm basip. If they can furâ€" nish the right kind of fuel tiey will cértainly have their hands full â€" in trying to Shpply the . market, as there will undoubtediy be an almost unliniited *‘Gemand for their stock this sedton " and if it ‘proves satisâ€" factoty we may be abls to do withâ€" out & : greater <part of the coal Mfifii have to import from the 1% is certainly too bad Thds 36 wetlie aiteremcer berwous on . emâ€" umum â€" “cfl. A strike like the | +0 wt‘: those angaged in it #% Kiraify Costames Burned ‘anto, â€"â€"â€" Sept. â€"â€" &â€"â€"At _~ at HAWKSVILLE LINWOOD. BADEN ie m Mite ca 3rd, inst., / d e FAâ€" Powel, was to Mr. : Theoâ€" llfiumhd!fM‘ The lay‘ with suushine, was â€" onâ€" 'whm thbtorul event, ~ a pa f home of the bride, with its picture sque surroundings, easily lends _ its self to the social function, and the seclusion of its lawn and trees was uch appreciated by the _ wedding ' The ceremony took in es .A at seven o‘ Miss Alra Tunke playing the Wedding March. The bridal <party â€" entered _ ~the uarlor, which had been tastefully : decorated with flowers for the occasion. â€"The bride, ‘attended by Miss Erma â€" and Ilhn Viola <Dunke, was given away ‘be her brother Lemuel Powell. ‘The ‘. n‘s attendant was Mt. A. Portâ€" orâ€" A .&\m qu\*#. flbunl:‘b herâ€" hand s shower boghet: of . white Â¥Os s m&mpfidw broach at her Eracetully helpâ€" nmu-mumy“su """:gm." ie6, . The . brides }m Arms Dunke, . wore /. a rich dress of cream silk,low at the neck and meeting at the front in a wingle damask rose, ~while she carâ€" ried a chower boguet of . beautiful Crimson â€" roses. At‘ noon ‘the company sat down to luncheon, serâ€" ved : in the most maproved style,after which the wedding guests . repaired mtlohwn‘ndwmtonw en group by Mr. Will , of â€" El mira. At hbalt past. two _ Mr. and . Mrs. Ruggle, â€" accompanied . on the way by a few friends, left for a honeymoon trip down. the St. Lawâ€" rence, ... The bride.looked radiant in a tasteful: travellingâ€"dress of . steel blue cheviot made in the Gibson haâ€" bit style. ‘The ‘bridal party â€" ~left home with the usual â€"good â€" wishes, punctuated with rice and ‘old shoes, _One of those who stood and watchâ€" ed © <the gay company.. drive away was an old 1e ; one . who had . been in Powell families for upwards of difty years. 'nlaoklmildh'dtb proceedings with pathetic sagerness, for had he not watched the â€" little child grow~into the beautiful woman that> from . the ~ altar. ~was> driving sn&nabmh 1 â€"â€" Such faithful service is certainly unique in> & country like Canada. 4 SCHUMMERâ€"EKROETSCH, â€" One of she most pretty and handsome weddings of the season . took in the local R. C. Church this iday) danghter: of thelate Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Krostsch, was married to Mr. Frank H. Schammer, of Linwood, formerly â€"of Berlin. mmmpmhmod m- and nl:‘dm mtln p':r'fl gl_nt, Reoy. Goo-"‘l';::;:.h"l: um.1 March was arganist in tho tharch, ce the bridet Soptomber Woddings. of white silk organdie, trimmed with art guippure lace, and wearing. a veil aund wreath of orabge . blossoms. .. Miss Mary Krostsch, sister of the bride,. and Miss Julia Mosser, Berlin, assisted the bride. â€" They were dressed. in white dimity trimmed with valenciennes lace, and white organdie trimmed with white satin baby ribbon, respectively, and carrying and : white asters Misa Aunnic Sohummer, sister of m“‘;..'"‘..a..rm"""’m.‘.'m ty & upported iy Mosmrs Wet was c = &::"w, hm?or, and Poter Krostach, brother of the bride. _ After :m«n?gwmm ll‘ro and Mrs. Poter F .Schummer, 'h:: breakfast was served upon prettily sorated tables in the dining room, after in Sxtented wedding wip w.Teromte an ex to~ Toronto and via Ontario : to Buffalo and Hambarg, N. Y. ‘The. bride‘s. travel> ling «dress of brownâ€" camel‘s hair were and oostly. â€" The young are very popular have the wishes of the community, >‘They will take up their future home in Linâ€" woed in abou} three weoeks. i Following is the report .of examinâ€" ations held in the Sr..Department of Centreville School during the month of August. Names in ordetâ€" of merit. + 6 ~Sr. TV. «â€".Egpte Latech. ~Jr. IV" * Clara Rby, Grace Detâ€" weiler. Bt. III.. â€"~ Harvey~ Bricknal WTM.M(M.W-I‘ Jungen, Oscar Mattos, . e Jr. 1H1,.~ Maty Dippel, .. Clara Detweiler, Andrew Mattos, Irene Michms,. Hdith Willlams, â€" Lucinda :“""'f.: o walter Mattes, _ Bana Eleie mmh- 0t ‘ . E. MADER, very graceful in a CEBNTREVILLE Teacher . Nearly 3 Tons:of OILCLOTH ' New patterns in all widths. messurements and fro Phone 179. % 23 and 25 South Side For Men 44 of Standing â€" â€" Sugar Beet Tools. _ oll tempered Extra riveted. to handle. B . **Sign Gold Star." have just been slid into our basement, which have bees chased under most favorable circumstances. We offer LZIEGLER, stee to Svermbey We are now ready to receive the men of Waterloo County at our Shoe Shop, where we can show them the new e« for Fall and Winter wear. mnm,vuxn,nccm,h m::utmm New lasts, exactly correot g& in abnd in atyle. (Map®E ASs WELL As T8E sESt mvmhugo'c:ooofigmmwmmn:& to #$5. to . nnless you :see the Shoes. So come in, if jast for a lookâ€"â€" you‘re always welcome here. GOOD JUDGES there is nothing so effective in dress as the well tailored suit. â€" Our work is | \ > | : and our fine clothes for fall wear are the most fashionâ€" .. _â€". able of their kind. . :‘They are the best representative of : perfect tailoring. =. ~ 55¢. Lincloums, 4 yards wide, at 50c. a aq.yd. res k & T 1¢ 4 *+ * b0e n sq 34 ; 4 s 1t %" "ty. / -.u‘.ig-,_ s 5 § . « & £ es 90c. to $1.00 Linoleums, 4 yards wide, at 75¢. a #q. Say Our Moen‘s Fall Shoes Aro Rlogant. Fine, Tasteful and Sklilful SMYTH BROS., AND M. WILDEANG, *‘ MWHOLE NUMBE :m 24« LINOLâ€"EUMS 8 and 7 Get our Wa Pute King St., BERLIN., 2 Cb ie y 7B 214

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