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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Oct 1902, p. 1

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«* for Reliable Rubbers. ~ ~â€"You Can‘t Cut Yourself with a Gom, __._ Its Impossible. J. Fennel 8 VYOL. 47â€"â€"NO, 40 xÂ¥ absolute necessity. ’*:&:b average man or woman dislikes wearing TubBers, it is almost ah&:."fig“ &ldfll -==g ! hflufla-flm-fi,n.filmd is ankle deep. . > : YÂ¥ «> QUALITYo(BuMh-Mng:fim nowâ€"aâ€"days, but this falls irito it itlcance when you bum_ your Ru at Woseloh‘s, Thisseason we rac three well known the Berlin, the Granby and the King .‘ Rubbers that, for sty le and finish, can not he surpassed, Abon:flto i it now in stock from the smallest size in lnlmu’wthem in men‘s. â€"« ~ .. AS TO mlcl%)you will find ours much the sam6 as last season‘s, and as usun‘, as I was the lowest at all times. Money back if not satisfied. > Try Us #toro Near Post Office Â¥ t + Bole agent for Waterloo County _ _ .. â€"#> stn P. . â€"My price on Bugar Beet Porks will interest you. 23. s e@elolh 35 CoO., ean Meramean ism s ramOr claim hnd for im~ or m for itA travelling a hlr“ .a elean amosth shavae every time you tee W_xmmm"# probation. We can‘t de to make them popular, he year is here whrn the wearing of rubbers becomes: PETAR EY NMEN, | IV‘s a Rocord Breakor. h..:v days this m‘ ‘;t.x‘tem years ; age. tepped wo lons >‘ +# beets. Be used s ~ are what you are after. _ Y Personals.=â€"Joe _ Westwood spent. them viti?h:':}num 8“;?" 'l'g:‘t Sunday with friends in Doollrfl‘ PER lt."-‘lighs;’;;':hehw; lti: w. zlg:-d, of Preston, was a v&f:-l cheap, _ It meets requirements |or at Ox Bow Farm on Sunday last. of a perfect topping knife. â€"* . 2scu McE hfilfl]u Bunday . 3 in Doon.......MrS. Anfa fin:n, of Kindly call aud examineit. _‘ |Berlin, is spending a few weeks at How . About That thristy Beet Toppor. i "Gem‘ _ Safety Razor? RESULTS w}}]} Our Busy Neighfibr;}lwm}.,a Buy: in the adjacent > i t pon mnc mt ate ie Romnne ane Aanteue a varying t <€ , as it ::mwmtt) space would be worn. The wondrous dials Tduuuhllhnuymufi the mn:.rnt masses ~ of foliage ;:rfl tinted ‘by that sflently ect ariist, Frost, to a beautiful &Ifcyeflow. the beeck withâ€" ts y finishéd grey stem, its umbraâ€" geous branches lit up with â€" faring ‘splendors, the sweet friendly maple all alive vilhsvulqptdgnnbn and indescribable beauty that no‘ huâ€" man skill can truly depict,â€" All these bhave their.own story to tell. As I entered the woods alome one autuma evening, and listened ‘to the enchantâ€" ing music of the winds entoning the sacred gloryâ€"songs of nature, it seemâ€" ed as if the eim, the maple and . the beech joined â€" voices in one solemn harmonious . ttio that ascended _ toâ€" wards the very gates of heaven. ‘The cedar with bowed head as if in worâ€" ©#0°0 +0+009000000 $4+090 +0009 1°00+06000 od4@04 ship gavé generous incense to the perâ€" Notes.â€"Wedding bells reâ€"écho along the Elora road by the river.......Mrs. R. Boal and children have returned from a very pleasant trip to Forest and‘ Sarnia.......Mr. H. Stuckey and son, Ernest, are on a business and pleasure trip to the Queen City....... Pastor Ibbott, on Sunday last, anâ€" nounced to his conmt’hl that & new church would be érected in West Montrose by ~the . United Bretbren. «We hope that success â€"will attend ro laudable an undertaking.... Mr. Ed. Neal has returned from the South Afri(an war to theâ€" dld ‘home for a season of rest and telaration. ‘Through the goldefi autumn days A silent song we raise â€" To the ‘skies; > . We sing of the glorious: sea, Of the forest, . wild and free, Betlin, is spending a few weeks the home of her son here, Rev. Bowman... ..Miss Sara _ Klabhr, Berlin, who is about to leave South America as a missionary, Where the eyes > Of the red deer in the glade, * Where the umbrageous arch is made Seeks the stream; $ Andthcky.udm,uidg. Hear our â€"music ‘every where, . _ Ag in dream. inpener ie â€" & w ‘Toâ€" the thromey~~ ~. Briets.â€"Anniversaty _ setvices will be held on Sunmday, Oct. 5th, in the Pr-.fiy“h’th church at ;l’om: w ‘n...‘..‘lb . Rd: .':::VM dhl::‘l uuum;’um.w Seélby Forris has purchased a black .. throat, fay: o Sohkâ€" c Every tendril, leaf and vine Will in melody combine, ~ To employ P Nature‘s heartâ€"song to the throne, Rising up from zone to zong, â€" To the sky. And to Nature‘s Lord and King We will ‘grateful homage sing Till we die. News Notes Gathered: by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. 4 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, WEST MONTROSE BLOOMINGDALE ol Rev. Mr. CROSSHILL for ma" oealy. o Aat the residence “'W .~"Jobn Garâ€" T aogle, was nnited ige . to nxgwn..m.«cmm ceremony was performed by the Rov. Mr, Jobnson, of Chesterficld,â€" in the presence of‘a large number of rela tives ‘and hitimate friends ot the conâ€" elgrnl?hh.dnuolcum et;: mere. were numer udoufiy."ts:l'y'lu to "the high esteem in which the bride was held by her friends. Thhgymphleh on the 3. 6 train from New Hamburg on<a>trip to Listowel â€" and : other Faceyâ€"Diamond .â€"A _ véery interestâ€" ing event took place an Wednesday, Sept. 2ith, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Diamond, when,. their davighter,. Miss Anne, was wedded to the. Rev. R. A. Facey, B.A., a rising â€" young minister of Lion‘s Head. . In the drawing room; which was beautiâ€" fully decorated with flowers, the cerâ€" was performed ‘by the> Rev. . Thompson, of Bright, assisted by E. T. R. Clarke, of Cutrie‘s Cross ing, in the presence of about ffty guests. : The vuaym beautifully ‘attited in a daioty gown of: white gilk andâ€"carried a bouguet of cream roses. Her ‘sister, Missâ€"Millie Diaâ€" mond, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Bigham, of Stratford, assisted â€" the groom. ‘The neice of the bride, Miss Laura Wood, was maid of honor, and looked lovely in a dress of pink silk. After congratulations the guests proâ€" ceeded to the dining room where m sumptuous repast awaited them. The presents were mumerous and costly, and showed in a tangible manner the high esteem in which the youog couâ€"|from Ingersoll, and is employed . as ple were held by their many friends.|moulder in the . foundry. Mr. . Wm. The happy couple on the . 8.15|Robertson moveJ in from the counâ€" Arain from New Ha for tkyafldhoeunuuflrhouu forâ€" mymw xnflymphdbyxr ones, the unâ€" wthe: points; Avia fortunate G:T.R. freman. ;. ~>~ take up their abode in Lioa‘s Head,| ‘Successful.â€" Concert.â€"The Elmira Ont. â€" * â€"_° f k ~| Musical Society held a very success< ML.L.C. Picaic.â€"A budding Haysâ€"|ful concert on the evm ot ‘Show ville poet sends tite followingâ€"report{Day."> The hall was . to : â€"the ;hi‘l‘ph;tobonpmn orth on a while, h-m.m-\fldtln- In trying to get a smile. A programme then was refidered, All sang "God Save the King," . 'run'hhn'gomnl. The plenic was on wing.; days with friends in New Hambursg. ..... The dedication of the new Mothoâ€" dist Church will take place on Sunâ€" Briets.â€"Mr. J. \Wettianter _ has seâ€" cuted work as cleck in Mr. W; K: Loth‘s â€"store, _ Milverton....... Miss Amanda Schiotzhauer spent a â€" tew F m'flm day our â€"club, you know meets at Hallman‘s school, Arranged: to hold a pieic And observe the Simple Rule, That all should be invited, With friends and ladies gay, To gather on Tye‘s flats and take ‘The people came from all parts, In groups of two, or lm.brtlrfi. While some came with their wa ‘The afternoon was nicely spent Alt the issues of the day. In games and social chat, â€" Some for pastime kitcked football, Some had the bascball bat. â€" m upp: was M m own » mm ;3:0-. cakes w.l‘;::- Did eat till. they couldâ€"not. ing sticks, And a load came from Dundee ‘The craces next were on the scene For s of site mflm"&.mw For they Jlonged to win the prize The next race was for men alone, ‘They, ran as it for life, ® And after them the wheelâ€"barrows Engaged in sportive strife., . The prizes they were handgome And of costly price, Marble statues and waxr Agures ;Min-â€".mu.m.. " y &hmmmmm HAYSVILLE By MICKEY POOLAN ROSTOCK 1t .."sssr. * ratin = ’ Thy cce (bcn a : -‘3;‘-" < ;f. io. olls TEEy 67 SEONEHI .â€"'>_..,',.w. T 3’;.‘, HP" % ~afterncon â€"last: . About. 6 o‘ clook ‘flws. $ :e»{ *.fi" '!'Vufit :u.*“(fi 4 nount hara hioft a« tha. " sls ie enc l ’~:§‘v’n-,"" fi pru P -&to«fid e oay mae hh dornt m | »m?m,v t word iint, | E,w) enrate m has yho Bine en rmannpxy A T es 4 !-"‘ ‘if‘iu:“‘_ ~n‘t”- d W ‘f“" ;3 te. 4t had bech ralning all day | ind This heinad n Loan Th ‘»f ) | lepreading (ast,. «o (hat 1t was :con | wo At '| M How 3 ver, as there. is no. insurance= the o _vm‘fl'm. We are told hat Mr. Reist to rebuild at |onee:so asto get a share â€" of. this |season‘s trade. tke. ~Mikgi A«s were held: in St. . Paul‘k |Lutheran â€"Church on SundayY. Rev. z‘wd Dashwood, preached it ) f , and Rev. E. Reuter, of l‘lonldo afternoon. . On * the previous y a missionary sermon was preached in~St. James Church by Rev. P. ; secreâ€" tary ot a mission society in« Berlin; Germiany, andâ€"one time a fmissionary in India. In earnest â€" and eloquent he described MWlmql the fon: stations in Squ$h : Africa and , ~where they had suffered very much, in the former case by the Boer war, and in the latter from the Boxer movement. ~But since pesce has been restored the heathen populaâ€" tion: in these. countries are: showing a wonderful eagerness\ to hear . the preaching of the Word, . and many more preachers are required to â€" reâ€" spond ‘to all the calls that are receivâ€" ed.~ The harvest is great, but : the laborers are few, s Residential _ Changes.â€"Mr.. Simon Ratz has moved into his fine new residente, while Mr. J. W.I‘M:‘h,lllh now occupying the house bou, on Mr. Ratz. Mr. Fulcher moved . into his new house and madecroom . for Mr. Wm. Schlitt, who came . here from Ingersoll, and is employed . as moulder in the . foundry. Mr. .Wm. Robertson move) in from the counâ€" Mr. Frank Kert, of the Signet ofâ€" &hm.;m home â€" in ~Mr. Louis Simon, an old Elmiraité, has been â€"visiting his daughtérs, Mrs. ~Messrs. Abs. Eby and â€" Chas. L. ;xmhvibowmoumm- tory from Mr. . Rumpel and will turn it into a planing mill, sash and \dootlutuy.ndhh:uld.kotho manufacture of furniture. Mr.â€"J,. H. Farmer, manager of the Tradets Bank here Yor the last three years, left on the ist of: October‘ to take charge of Aa â€"newly opened branch ot the Unionâ€"Bank"at Frank, Alta. Persofial.â€"Mr. Louis Hufiner, who spent some*two weaks at his . home here, has ‘returned to Rochester, acâ€" companied by his sister, who â€" will spend a few _ weeks there visiting relatives.......Helena Dictenbaker . reâ€" turned home Tuesday after spending some time in the Twin City.......Miss Lumh and Mr. Bd. s.cu'_hn left an extended visit the Northâ€" ~Briefe.â€"Mr. H. E. Rats purchased about 75,000 feet of tumber from . the 8t.‘ Jacob‘s Lumber Co. on Monday. «... The local R.C. Church has underâ€" gone a big change, having received a ‘ toat of paint which improves its & wccepted _ a posi .m with Mr. H. R,. Ratz.......M¢) and. Mrs. Frank Schumâ€" mer, 8t 7 up their fu= ture bome in 1 Monday. Mr. Otto Fleischhauer, formerly owner of the local sawmill, visited our town last week. HAWKESVILLE ST. CLEMENTS . Better lines u,o,"’nai""ifd,;o 12:00 and 12 50 . __ _ .. «_ ‘ az,m,x'uo,notqu'u. t e« mmafinwmuum and Ulsters is now woll assorted and will well repay an early visit to this depariment. . peps Cnrar Casx StoR®. Terms Cash only. Phone 179. 98 and 25 Son! LADIES‘ New ~= _ Winter Jackets ans Gapes.: WATERLOO Crain Market 5. Gingrich an supply you with the ehowe-:mu gd feed in, Waterâ€" loo. Milverton and Pure Manitoba flour handled.©. Wheat. exchanged for flour. . All kinds of grain, mill feed, reliable stock. food, Bibl;gi Cream Equivalent, oil cake, linâ€" geed meal, salt, rolled oats, beans, and potatoes kept on hand. ‘Grain Store in DEVITTS.BLOCK, . Erb St, WATERLOO Td peoae o nentionerat â€""nivont CRLEBRATED "SOUVENIR" RANGE To can %Fd“m&cummu your on ufe that hi Eay:‘s \ â€" H Re_AH. 3 EVERYBODY COME: ~ 0 "ALL NEXT WEEK AT » TWO DOLLAR SHOES The Vellow Front .: â€" : _ 15 King St. W., Berlia. _ Fdst because we say so much about our high priced don‘t, fornmt,lzndghtblmlutfls&mhsm muggosmmm Men and Women, Our %2.00 motyfl:hmh_hphmth“»cm eye, and sturdy enough to stand the test of wear. Leathers. waâ€". All widths. Woo-,-= mummmm*umfim”“ Wholesale and rétail. BSM Z TIET® BrkoOSs., Hot Biscuits and Coffee served all Week 1 23 and 25 South Side King St., BERLIN. Ageonts for Messrs. Sase & Plate‘s Parquetry Flooring. _ ZIECLER, Shoer WHOLE NUMBER 2403 The Best $28.00 to $40.00 to return Nov. 80th: Toronto for Montreal at 10 p. m;, instead ~of stâ€"10.30 p. m. as forâ€" to all points in Manitobs, Assinaâ€" boia, Alberta and Saskatchewan © Harvest Excursions merly. â€"*â€"The Muskoka Express has withdrawn. 7 J. R. Strickiaxp, Agent, Waterloo, 00 ALL NEXT WEEK, Oct. 6th to 11th, Inclusive. Everybody is cordially inâ€" vited and urged to â€" â€" â€" ~attend ~our COOKINC ing Sept. 80th and valid EXHIBITION 21 leaves

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