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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Dec 1905, p. 1

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, The Berlin J' Selling Hut Now tella, 'd'gtl teh “a 1ri',ticiiit'i m " In 0 Mt sau Inn-inn. macaw. Addm A. BDWARD NEYER, I. and». Ont. $5.00 worth of clothing, 's off, for. . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.33 Now is the Time to Buy and Save Money. Regular one dollar's worth of furnishing, Ji off, for trret. 90399.99?! Itathtty and From" , mt Ill! " EXECUTOIO A. Weseloh a Go., ". Berlin. he Berlin Everything in our Clothin g Store at The busy rush is now over and as we are preparing for our AN- NUAL STOCK TAK- ING, we are selling goods at great clear- ing prices. Mercantile Go. Hf 1-3 off' Mercantile Co, TIIE criR0li0cLEa/rELEathpn , 'Farm for Sale Sign of Gold Star. N nawl , mile um of Rrtovttt% numbne- M 97 urn-A5 Acro- of which an In I "I! In" of rumvukm. lulu-nos pictur- Ind. and no“ Wlllt ',l'fll',',','a a new (no! Mahmud Inn-h Bum al- I an. and sham Null- Nvlnp tteet"M. arming me" "om tam. In mum in 0:11.;- omly tr, Tho following lines me very suitable foe Xmas preamp of which we have I large clock: Mttmernr, Week Scar“. Tin. llundl‘h. (Moves. Braces. Shirt... Smoking Juliet... Fine 'hsphr Oven-mu in stripes and chock. ... Fine Men's pvorcmts tttte ptstterrfi......... 5mm: Inf: tire. can: - worth more Great Overcoat Sale nuriiriiu, CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. M. WILDFANG, OUR 10.00 12.00 BERN N 11'. Mr. and Mrs, ll. Mundo" um latter. ter, at Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Burnett. ot ("mall-n. amt Xtttto Day At Mr. Wm. Intel“. The Misses Aoreme ml Ethel may at Guelph, spent Christmas with 'heir brother, John Duly, ttt the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Ribble, of Michigan. are visiting ttirnds tor a few weeks in lhis loamy. Miss "much Atlas of Berlin and two sisters from Michigan are vial!- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arias ot Tinter-me. Friend Lundy and lunily ot Guelph no duo visiting lrirnds here. The anniversary tea meeting and concert. announced in last week's Chronicle, to be held on Dec, 21at in the Methodist church. Wintcrbonrne, was postponed on account ol,il:c dia- Igrceahle weather, and will be held on Jan. m, 1906'. The programme will be the samcas previously an- nounced. . _ Mr. Shields, ot Detroit, is sprnding his Xmas holidays with his sister. Mrs. M. Millard. F A very creditable examination was held at Victoria School, No. M, un- der the direction of the teacher, Miss Hall. The programme consisted ot "citations, dialogues, and music. The mimen's anc'ituté MERE-é} successlul meeting on Wednesday " lornoon. The Sunday school ot the Presby- terian church hold a concert on the evening of me. 2011:. It took the torm'ot a cantata and the Urge crowd pmsont spent a very cnjoyablc time. Mr. gnd Mfs. K. C. Lackncr attend- ed the luneral ot the latter: mother, Mrs. Seip, near-St. Agatha, on Fri- day last. Entertainment-The entertainment held in the Methodist church on Fri- day last was a decided success. The house was well tiiled and all listened to a. well rendered: programme. The proceeds amounted to $26. Mr. and Mrs. F. s. Spies mended the Evangelical 'entertainment in Hei- delirrs ol' Sunday last. Miss Bella So'mmerville, of Toronto is visiting at. her home here. ‘Mr. E. Ahrens, of Berlin, spent. a tew days under the parental root. Mr. Fred t5tatrlier is spending his holidays'at his home at Oshawa. Miss Genie Proudloverbt Reign, is spending a. tew days under the pat- cntal that. Mr. R. Baum! and lamily. of Lin- wood, and Mr. R. Fenton, ot Cones- toga, spent Xmas Day at Mr. R. Mc- callum's. . Mr, and Mrs. NeisoiCiUniinsutn spent Sunday and Monday' with tsiends here. Mr. Graham Llama, of Berlin spet XAmas Day " his home here. Mr. M. Donald and family spent Xgas Day " Mr. F. Donald's. on Friday evening," M72913]: it; stead of Jan. Ist. All are cordially invited. ' Emttruinment..--The U. B. church have decided to change the date ot their_ttertainment and will hold it hum n is rimmed that' Edam; bells will again be heard in the near fu- The auction sale ot Mr. D. B. Hall- man, held on the 21st inst., was well attended considering the rainy weath- er, and the proceeds of the sale net- (ed a very handsome sum. Mr. -and Mrs. E."wiGilrr- (Iguas- sille, visited the former's parents on Klaus Day. Mr. H. Hallman, ot Blair, spent Sggday Ttftr the parental roof. MrGirsiiiiiiiit',""ot Custairs, Gu. is visiting old friend: and acquaint- ances here. Miss sardi, iloyer Ji Miiiia,, paid a visit lo Iriemis of this vicinity tast Saturday. Miss Thornton, teacher, leit tor her home in Kingston last week to spend 1h_e_ XPtholidays. _ . , Mr. S. s. Home! made a trip to Port Elgin last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. "Joseph B. mum“ are visiting friends in ElmwwL Mr. and Mrs. A. Jumnan a! lher'in are spending 3 few days here. an E. wire, or oei;oii/iiiAris visiting old Irimtdts and maintains in_this yieinitr, Rev. D. B.%sere, ot Berlin, is spgpding a iew days here. Mr. L. Yvonnrnworth, at Brown City, 18iet1., is visiting triemtt, here. [iii/tri/iii-i-lil NEEEBISrs W W :0... 0.0.0...“ - A Happy New Year to All Our- Readers News WINTERBOURNE. HAmaasAraai:. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING DEC. " ('ROSSIIIIJ. MANNHEIM (hunted by lndustrious Correspondents in County and District. Mr. J. Johnston. who has m teaming the Shiplry school tor the past three yous. has lett sud Intends going to Regina. His may Mend: regret Ms departure and wish\ him - itt III! hum home. Mr. James Wiederhotd, ot Shakes- peare, is the guest of his uncle, Mr. Peter Wiederlmld. Mr. John Roberts, ot Salt Ste. Marie, is spending the Xmas holidays at the parental home, Shipley. Mufti. Smith. '01 Mimic». Mich, is the guest ot her brother, Mr. Peter Wiederhotd. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adolph attend- ed the tuneral ot the latter's lather, the late C. D. Rosenberger, of Berlin. i Mr. Henry "rncomte, of Bagot, Manitoba, ’is the guest of his uncle, Michael F'arneombe. I Mr. Herbert Gordon, ot Spiritwood, N. Dakota, has been the guest ot his, cousins, the Misses Alexander, during! the past week. l , The Misses Hallmam, of Berlin, spent ans with their Mend. Misti , Hilda Noble. _ Mr. David Grey-bill. of vate/itil/tL, in visiting Mend: and relative: In Walluv. Miss Mom, of North linsthope, lt- lcndod the wedding of Miss L. Det- weiter. Mr. Schneider, ot Elmira. spent I low 'days with trirnds on the 6th line The home ot Mr. Chung Welker was the some ot a Very happy [unity reypio1o, Xmas Day. Mr. John Mohr ol'xom. Bullion spent a few days at the home ot Mr. Peter Wininhold. Miss Wilhelm}! N. Easthope, In a guest " the home ot her sister, Mrs. John Schneider. _- Mr. and Mrs. w. B.Ith.s3r"1re spending their honeymoon with “Ends It),, M)chigatt. Rev. and Mrs. d. B. Kennedy, ot the WaIEace circuit, are spending n wttk with their children in Sunk. Mr. Norman Schatz, or Ererett, Mtett., spgnt the Xmas holilnyt a the parental home, 10luureville. Ifiafha land, and also stated that the [units ot their work were most, encouraging and that the heathen at the present time were anxious to Ttr- ceive the Gospel." l I Large crowds are attending the Xmas éntcrtainments which will no doubt prove them the moat success- ful rmancial1y tor some years. l Mr. Earl Mama. at Téronto Uni.. versity, visited old triendt, on the 6th line. Wnllacc. Mr. Miltbn Seheinbein, of Detroit, Mich,, arrived home, where he in- telds {pawns the holidnys. The Misses Pusch and Wildlang; of Port Elgin, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth during the holidays. ment What has been a much needed im- provement IQ: many years has at last been accomplished by the G. T. R. in the making at an approach to their cattle yards at Gowanstown. The many farmers who ship their live stock will appreciate this improve- the returned missionary from China, Rev. John Griitith. The speaker, wind is a very earnest and eloquent speak- er, mentioned some ot the dithmtitiea 1rttpt9ttrir911t_a missionary in that Large congregations attended the Methodist churches at Zion and Mt. Pleasant on Sunday last to listen to Sindo last writing enough pnosi has talien to Take excellent, sleighlng and once more the merry jingle ot, hells is weeks. No Bout the was}; Industrious Correspondents t with regard to um building an istri the enormous size at some at the “MD et. tlr.oyiFiGrrTnToruriaifiiri _ . ring the weather man u gentle hint WWW '" . that he in treating us so kindly, or . " it might haee.tteess the Election. Mt. D. Gardiner and 3",“ M. The Premier, Hon. Walter Soot. Shantz, ot Stratlord, spent Xmas at who was the Government candidate the .lattcr ‘ .home. in this riding, rolled up a mmtrtantiat . Miss Maggie Rennie. at “aim, and majority. Our settlement “PM Miss Jean Rennie, of Woodsetc, tr, are to he just . 'ew miles too In south holidaying under the vernal root. to be included in the Humboldt than Miss Lithie Webster is tuning in triet, where Dr. Neely was elected try) Baden. . . amtmation. Dr. Neely was i'i'r'i'le'l'/ tilex.‘ punch“ Berlin, N spending an Ontario lad, having lived at Marli- this'week at his home. ldnle. where his parents still reside. Miss Jean Rennie has been engaged i It is. however, quite an honor alter as public school teacher tor nuns": moving out ot the Tory County of' Sad Deattc--1t is our painful duty. Waterloo to the fertile Province ot to chronicle the death at Mrs. 'lLor. ! Saskatchewan, into the constituency Begam, which occurred run-richly on represented by the Premier. l Saturday morning. alter a few huun' The Grand Trunk Phonic R. R. con- illness. She leaves a sorrmvlvg nus- struction gangs “a fast working this battd, two daughters trad N" "P" way. They are continuing their work to mourn her loss. Deceased and ' all want-er with steam shovels and are member of tht,trestry.ttriHt. church working with day “a night shilts.i and took an active part " the workl They expect to pass this district in ot the W.F.M.S., where she will be midsummer. l greatly missed. The tuneral was ttil Mr. Gerhrnndt “a Utr-ily, trom ducted on Monday alternoon at Wei Rosthern, Sank. are moving onto! house try Rev. Hargand. The remains their homestead: . in the adjoining were taken to Millbank cemetery tut township. ' - intement. The lair.in have the ',T.e.tl Bee. Gerhrandt and wile intend to': pathy ot the “Know” Mt their celebrate their Silver Wedding on the sad bereavement. I...“ tn. - . - I Bad Deattc-rt is our [uinlul dtsty to chronicle the death ot Mrs. 11.01. Began), which occurred a'ul'deuly on Saturday morning, after a few Igu-urs' illness. She leaves db sormwhg nus- band, two daughters ml two was to mourn her loss. Deceased was '3 member of the Presbyterian church Miss Lime Webster ia tuning In Baden. Alex.“ Frame, of Berlin, Is spending this week at his home. Miss Jean Rennie has ham. engaged as public school teacher tor next war WALLACE. QUII I The since l almost weeks. with I the e: t wood I Simona class: Mattie Mchti, Mary Roth, Nelson “Miller. Man Roth, Moses 'ktorartr.etttrutter, Ephnlm Ludwig. Rule Lichll. Rachel Sch- 'rartzentruber, Sumac! mngerieh, . Senior Brst:' Chin mnrirU, Wal- ter Heme. Louis new, Dull Lirhti. Report or Bt Fourth class: Wahl. Senior Third: Junior Third: " thl. Mr. Henry Bowman has bven laid up with toothache the an: low daya. Mr Ftimn. the local 'tenrist, was unable to extract it. The man must Neve grown to an mound-4.; file Jte Hm lorlllc country. It must be ve- mmnboml that Henry was hutchrnng all Human-t. lo: I Mr. Mich. Wurz has returned trom his stay in Manual). and has since _ purchased another team of horses:- I Mr. Wurz has now a. working force ot i'sixteen horses, and will no doubt I make things hum in the spring. Mr. erz threshed tour thousand hushels of grain this year. his first crop in this province. He was formerly farm- ing " Emerson, Mall. There will be no services in Saran church on Sundny owing to Rev. Mr. Gerhramit “tending . special attr4- in In the Eigmheim district. Mr. John Jansen has closed his lo- eal land once, and is spending the holidays at home. Atter New Years he leaves on n extended Unveiling tour at Eastern cm. and swam! of the States, in the interests at The Saautettewan Valley and Ihutito',.a Land Co. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Biehn intend to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Jansen, who live near Big Quinn“. Loni Sueir from neu- town hid the plenum of shooting two tine deer lag. Saturday. The following instructions have re- cently been received at the local sub- land omee, respecting applicntion for catteeliatiort,ot homestead entries: An application tor inspection (cancella- tion will only be accepted provided the applicant is entitled to . homef stead entry and intends to enter per, sonally for the land. It is desired, that this decision be made known ") widely es possible. i Rev. Gerhnndt and wife intend to celebrate their silver Wedding on the Mth inst. Several scone ot invita- tions are out and their friends intend . to take them by surprise. l The Eigenheim district are hard at .work in practising tor their Christ- mas Festival, which will be held at the home ot Rev. Friesen on Christ- _gtarJilxt._Lt, might be mm that School'ie BeniiinhUGG"iirfiitdin, the Christmas holidays with friends inPitP)peg. Mr. Noah Weber has again resumed his work with Harry Puddicombe, in the absence ot Mr. Henry Jmtz, who is holidaying with his uncle, the Rev. Gerbrandt. Mr. Schroeder and Mr. Gerbrudt have erected large frame barns, paint- a bright red, which would be a cred- it to any Waterloo County farm. Mr. This siosentdrkerias' Emira- ed trom Alexander, Mum, and ig stay- ing wig? Jory Rudy. we iihiiiGFiriiiG UTrctTGaa' be excelled by any in Waterlvo County. The weather antinuc- very "miie since Rut writing, uni " bu thawed almost "er 1arAtths put two NEVIS BUDGET PROM THE VAT- ERLOO SETTLEMENT ON THE QUILL PLAINS, BY B. BIEHN. red Stomach is spending the win- with Arthur mas JOSIE . CRONIN. SCHOOL REPORT Humboldt. Sash, Dee, Mattie Rom. David “Miller, hie Agatha Public school: Alva Roth, Dora WATERLO rm,/ri',g','e',yt,.rg.r rteolutiona for NEW YEAR, plus great It". on buying It Will Pay You‘to Do So. Here's a Happy New Year from M. WEICH A Inau- Ctr t8!!!“ mutual!” loxl nub-alum 1 to buy " . rea-ttte e',',', that weave can to b1'Jleg,",'.1f,'l'ts'rd or {that You are bullw- ot the labnr of steeping ind column all tho (kit br using n "0700" Boar-mg Blatant Sweeper. In. f?ae.'.'rt in the d ain't: room {until-ed 'at,2t,tl'tre, “Om" B..- an. ' atthrrs"t, serum .0: - rug-1mm open may. the amp.” (to. from (lat. A Nonl- "0yeo" Boning Om threerrr m-hl an idol Chin.- Gilt. We have tho Blane!!- “Ono" Basin. Swarm in the (Blowout “yin - ttrtuh Goldbn ou. Am'quo M. [Many " cl plated handles. Prices are $2.00, $2.so, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 to $4.50. A Out I Bil-911'- “wa" Baring Gum Sweep" " SMYTH BROS. and I). happy the nut of your Me. u“ . . SMYTH BROS. Cub only. One Price. Chap Gull Mom. South side King Street. - Weiehel’s Weekly Store News The Queen of Is a Blsseus “Cyco” Bearing Sweeper Wishing All In", you no upon this no. no pro-um rich and mu ; yet plane be Ilnd, and but in mid, In with the gifts an thou. We now with I", the she" bad all, young, audio-and Ind [my ZIEGLER’S the rich, white. black n pitch, A Happy Kev War. on. of the lac-unmet! Ind "than: air, 'u. no! . fir, rest it an. and. It you. 'Th Christmas Gifts Cut “other duh an the mile past Ind begin to 'rrlto it . Chi-int- WHOLE Hansen 3662 Berlin. BERLIN 0 H " () 0 H

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