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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Nov 1906, p. 1

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: McCready Shoe no small amount of jealousy among Custecm Tailers who cannot keep the place. Not only are they worn by the best dressed men in town and vicinity but they have also run away from competition in over two hundred aad filty towns in Canada. In Toronto, Montreal, Winâ€" nipeg and the large citice of Canada they are first in the estimation of good dreesers and first cloice among men who demand the correct style at pricee that appeal to their jadgment as fair and reasonable. an amount of style and character about them that they havs a rouse 8. R. Ernst & Co. Womans Vin kld, hox Calf and. Doogola Buoee at 61 00,° #1 70, t0.00, om x C a at $1.50, $1 75, #2. $2.25 to $3.00 a‘ pair. , $1 75, $2,00, Boy and Girls Shoes from $1.25 to $2 00 Children‘s Shoes from 906 to $1 25. ; MoGready‘s Shoos Wear. All Solid Leather. See our Window. â€" Buy the 20th Century Brand Fice Tailcred Garments for Mcn have such VOL 50 ~47 Our Small Profit System is a Great Success. TE § f Our EtvlsyNeighbors; Boehmerâ€"Erb Co. Ltd. $ $ «... ... mm == 2 THE CLOTHES The Best Medium Priced Shooe in Canada THAT MAKE THE TAILORS JEALOUS W. H. LEESON, THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH _ Miss Lizzic Zember, who has been staying at Mr. Dave Schantz‘s for the past six months, has returned to her bog in Wellesley. _ Miss Nellic Bent is visiting friends in Tavistock and vitinity, y Death of Mrs. J. Geiger. â€"Mrs. «John Geiger, of St. Jacobs, a formâ€" or resident bere, passed away at the home of her parents, Mr. andâ€" Mrs. John S. Wilhelm, near Philipsburg, on Wednesday, the 114th inst., at the carly age of 35 years. Although the deceased had been in delicate health for some time the end came entitely unexpected. _A sorrowing husband and six small children are left to mourn the loss of a kind wife and mother. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereaved family. The funcral took place on Saturday afterncon at 1.30 o‘clock from the residence of the parents to Schmidt‘s cemetery, Erb‘s Road. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lichty, Mr. and . Mrs. R. Kropp, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennel are visiting frienmds and _ relatives at _ Jordan Falls, N. Y. Married.â€"The wedding of Mr. Louis Henhocfier, a . prosperous young farâ€" mer of Williamsburg, to Miss Emma Wey of St. Agatha, took place in the R. C. church here on Tuesday, the 6th inst. Rev. Jos. Wey, of Diemerâ€" ton, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony. After the ceremony the bridal party and near relatives â€"reâ€" paired â€" to the home of the bride, where a happy day was spent. Death of Jos. Dictrich.â€"The death of Mr. Jos. Dictrich, took place earâ€" ly Sunday morning, the 11th inst., at the age of 71 years. Deceased had been ill for a long time. A widow and grown up family of five sons and three daughters are left to mourn his loss. The funcral took place on Wedâ€" nesday, the 14th inst., at 10 o‘clock Bible Society Meeting.â€"The _ anâ€" nual meeting of the Upper _ Canada Bible Socicty was held in the Prosâ€" byterian church bere on the 7th inst. The meeting was addressed by Rev. J. H. Cameron, Hamilton, who spoke c nthe work done by the Britâ€" ish and Forcign Bible Society. The following officers were elected: Prcs., Rev.â€" Mr. Sterling; viceâ€"pres., R. B. Hamilton; se¢.â€"treas., Miss Fiso; colâ€" lectors: village, Miss C. Baker and Miss C. Hackett; west, Miss Jennie Beggs, Mrs. A. Beges; cast, Miss A. Smith, Miss Patterson; depositor, Mr. John Schnurr. Mr. John Friedman "has recently improved his hotel by buililing a new platform : and pfitting a cement top on the well at the front of the hotef. Succtessful Social.â€"The sccial held in the Mcthodist church on Tucsday evening the 6th inst, under the ausâ€" pices of the Epworth Lcague, was very successful. ‘There was a good attendance and a ncat sum was â€"reâ€" alized. An excellent programme was rendered. Miss McAllister, Hawkesâ€" ville, delighted the audience with her recitations. After the programme a delectable lunch was served. Mr.. John Hilker, the popular clerk at R. Y. Fish‘s, has gone to Stratâ€" ford t olearn telegraphy. He carries with him ‘best wishes for his success. The news of the death of Mr. Geo. abscess the Arnold of New Ontario has been reâ€" Causing his ceived here. Mr. Arnold was a forâ€"‘ s mer resident of Linwood. _ He left WEDDED / here a number of,years ago, moving[ ' to Atwood and just lately moved to _ A very ha New Ontario. . , Trinity Lut _ Mrs. Rogers, Toronto, spent severâ€" ‘al days last week with her brotker, Mr. Andiso nBowman. Messrs. Harry and Wm. Kelterborn of Wellesley, were guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Kelle{born last Sunday. _ The trustees of our school, S. S. No. 8, Woolwich, have notified the parents of the Public Schools Act, which compels all children between 8 and 14 years to attend school, etc. _ ST. JacoBs. The well known firm of W. and A. Snyder are going out of business and are offering their entire stock of staâ€" ple merchandise amounting to $16,â€" 000, at a discount of 20 per eent. Goods are selling fast. done. Mrs.. Scheuermann, relict of the late _ Joseph Scheuermann, _ passed away last week after an illness â€" of nine weeks. Deceased formerly lived at Lexington, but after her husband‘s death made her home with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Hy. Feil. Interment Q.oolrJ place at Berlin,. > | The art class of Mrs. Geo. Bowman gave an exhibition of needlework at her home on Saturday, Nov. 3rd. | i ©4060@000000 i 280006 O0OOOS $0008 00000000000 s000+ News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents } in County and District. 1 UOOSQ #0900000008 QeBe@ #@©60# ©O0%0008000 #6600+ WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22, â€" PHILIPSBURG ST. AGATHA LINWOOD. CONESTOGO. in in ce mcaitieg‘s ong beaeighas The C.P.R. line was opened as far as Milverton on Weinosday, the 14th Social.â€"These long evenings â€" turn our thoughts back to the debates and box socials of last winter with the result that ou® Literary Society inâ€" tends holding a soctal in the school ‘(8. 8, No. 19) on Wednesday evening Nov. 28th. Besides various games and lunch, one of the principal â€"atâ€" tractions of the evening will be the contests for prizes open to all. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., programme to commente at 8. Admission 15 cents. Come one, come all, and enjoy yourâ€" selves to your heart‘s content. Nov. 16.â€"Miss E. McKee of Millâ€" bank,. spent a couple of days this woek with friends here. It is with regret we report the serâ€" ious illness of Mr. Davies. His many friends are pleased to hear of a slight improvement in his condition, . and wish him a speedy recovery. Dr. A. H. McFadden is holidaying under the paréntal roof. Friends were present from Guelph, Galt, Berlin, Elmira, and Wallansâ€" dale. The presents were both numerâ€" ous and costly. Mr. and Mris. Ott will make‘ their future home in Toâ€" ronto. W cditinses . annege t of Mr. and Mrs. Ruchelshausen, was married to Mr. Emmanuel Ott, maâ€" chinist, of Toronto. _ Rev. F. Veit, pastor of the church, performed the |c(-r(-mon_v, while Miss Agnes Veit played the wedding march. The bride‘s sister, . Miss Katic Ruckelsâ€" hausen, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Joseph Schwartz supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridâ€" al party went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruckelshausen, where they spent the afternoon. The supper, which was sumptuous, was preparced by the parents of the bride. The evâ€" cning was then spent in games, songs dancing and other amusements. o‘clock when Miss Theresa Ruckelsâ€" hausen of Stratford, _eldest daughter . respected. He leaves a widow _ and family of nine children. The bereaved . family have the sympathy of _ many > friends in their bereavement. Sudden Death.â€"The young son â€" of _ MF. and Mrs. J. C. Bricker passed â€" away suddenly on Friday last. He _ was suffcring from an abscess under the root of the tongue. _ The doctor called to see him on Thursday afterâ€" noon and the little patient appo ined to be getting along niccly, being able to be up and about. In the nizat . he experienced a chocking sensation and expired . suddenly. It is supposed | through the internal bursting +A the | abscrss the wird pipe became clogged causing his death. WEDDED AT TAVISTOCK. _ Messrs. Isracl and Hy. Brenchle have returned from the Northwest, where they spent a couple of months. ‘ Mr. H. L. Pratt of the Metropoliâ€" ; tan Bank, Toronto, is relieving _ the local â€"â€" manager, Mr. C. L. Rennie, who is taking his vacation. | ‘Mr. N. Hedrich has nunchaiat i% / Cr iTiH .CON. WELLESLEY. Mrs. Geo. Allemang is visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel Frics at Bridgeâ€" port, for several days. Mrs % Scott.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 3rd, to Mr. h h and Mrs. Jas. Scott, a son. ,lg rs Ziegler.â€"At Waterloo, Nov. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Ziegler, a son. Cee mss Miller.â€"At Waterloo, Nov. 8th, to | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, Jr., a ous Corres son. poudents Kropf.â€"At Wellesley, Nov, 11th, to ict. Mr. and Mrs. David Kropf, a son. ‘ Schaefer.â€"In South Easthope, Nov. mm 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Con. Schaeâ€" ; fer, a daughter. ELMIRA. f Liersch.â€"At Montreal, Nov. 1ith to â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Liersch, nee Miss e0. Allemang is visiting her Nichol, of Watert0o, a daughter. rs. Daniel Frics at Bridgeâ€" Schlichter.â€"In Blenheim Tp., _ Nov. several days. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlichâ€" Israel and Hy. Brenchle ter, a daughter. rned from the Northwest, | Maeder.â€"In Wilmot Tp., Nov. 18th, y spent a couple of months.l to Mr. and Mrs. H. Macder, â€" a L. Pratt of the Metropoliâ€"| _ daughter. _ Toronto, is relieving â€" the‘ Weber.â€"In Woolwich, Nov. 12th, to nager, Mr. C. L. Rennie,' Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Weber, a king his vacation. j daughter. Hedrich has purchased the Snyder.â€"Near Floradale, Nov. 15th, Te( thee dR C Camed n Srnleses + | Smith.â€"At Preston, Nov. 14th, Jenâ€" l nie Bolten, wife of Andrew Smith, 4 â€" in her 46th year. Sobisch.â€"Atâ€" Waterloo, Nov. 1i4th, = Annic, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sobisch, aged 16 sâ€" years, 11 months and 15 days. T Hertel.â€"At Waterloo, Nov. 13th, at $ _ the home of Mr. John B. Fischer, ~ _ the infant child of Mr. and â€" Mrs. y John Hertel, aged 2 months: @q Holle:â€"At _ Conestogo, Nov. 5th, t| Maria, infant daughter of Hy. Holle ©1 aged 4 months. & â€" | Stauffert.â€"Near Erbsville, Nov. 8th, t Hy. Staufier, aged 78 years, 6 °| months and 6 days. $) ~| Brickel. â€"At Neustadt, Nov. 8th, + Mrs. Catharine Brickel, aged _ 81 a years, 1 month and 16 days. | Scheuermann.â€"At Concstogo, Nov. ‘| 10th, Caroline, relict of the late 1 Jos. Scheuermann, aged 84 years. |Goetz.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 11th, Florâ€" ence Marie Goetz, aged 2 years, 10 | months and 3 days. f | at the residence of her parents, Mr. Geiger.â€"Near Philipsburg, Nov. 14, and Mrs. John Wilhelm, Mrs. John Geiger, of St. Jacobs, aged 35 years. Dictrich.â€"At St. Agatha, Nov. 11th, Jos. Dictrich, aged 71 years. 10th, Mrs: Scheuermann, relict of| Scheuermann.â€"At Conestogo, _ Nov the late Joseph Schevermann, aged 85 years, 3 months and 26 days. Bricker.â€"In â€" Woolwich,. Nov. 15th, Jonathan Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bricker, aged 4 years, 6 months and 7 days. A.C. HAENNEL‘8, The Druggist It is worth knowing that 1 have all of the best Cough nns Cold Remedics always in stock. The leaders are Dr. Hoofland‘s Consumption Worth Knowing Successor to Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets, 25¢ each. ~_Cure Syrup................. Laxative BromoQuinine Tabâ€" | Freyâ€"Roth.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 7th, by Rev. F. E. Oberlander, Chas. E. Frey of Berlin to Louise M. Roth, of Waterloo., Stewartâ€"Martin.â€"At Port Dover, on Oct.. 31st, Dr. Alexander. Porter | _ Stewart of Rembrandt, Ilowa, eldâ€" est son of James Stewart, 5th con. of Poel Tp., to Nellie Louise, daughter of the late Geo. Martin. Goughâ€"Schaaf.â€"Atâ€" New â€" Hamburg, Nov. lith, at the residerce of the | bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaaf, by Rev. Mr. Gruhn, James 0. Gough, Stratford, to: Louise Schaat. Weberâ€"Pender.â€"In Wallace, 8th con., Nov. 13th, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick K. Bender, by Rev. H. Leciâ€" bold, Nelson K. Weber, of near St. Jacobs, to Mary Ann Bender. |Scham~lÂ¥aumann.â€"At St.. Agatha, , Nov. 13th, at the R. C. church, by _ Rev. Hubert _ Acymans, _ Jcseph _ Schane of Josephsburg, to Amelia Bauman, of Baden. ' Hofiardâ€"Anderson.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 7Tth, A. W. Hoflard of Listowel, to Margaret Anderson: of Berlin. Schafferâ€"Muckleston. â€" At . Toronto, Nov. 7th, by Rev. Clark, S. Irvin Schaffer, of Toronto, formerly _ of Berlin, to. Alice Muckicstcn, Toâ€" ronto.. _ Ottâ€"Ruchelhausen. â€" At _ Tavisteck, Nov. 18th, Emanucl M. Ott, Tavisâ€" tock, to Theresa Ruchelhausen, of Tavistock. McNeillâ€"Nelson.â€"At Galt, Nov. 14th, James McNeill to Marie Nelson, both of Galt. Jonyder.â€"nwear Floradale, Nov, 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder, a son, ; ’Schummer.â€"At New Hamburg, Nov. l1ith, to Mr. and Mrs. â€" Frank | Schummer, a daughter. Eby.â€"At New Hamburg, Nov. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller, a son. Bast.â€"At Crosshill, Nov. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bast, a son. Erb.â€"At Wellesley, Nov. l1ith, _ to Mr: and Mrs. M. Erb, a daughter. Hofiman.â€"In Woolwich, Nov. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Danicl B. Hoffman a daughter. Walser.â€"At Elmifra, Nov. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Walser, a son, Suyder‘s Drug Store. Roos Pha: MARRIAGES. DEATHS BIRTHS. M. Weichel & Son Waterloo e 1e Eimir: : During the next two weeks we will have a very special (!uuc;g Sale of Table Knives and Forks. 36 dozen in Black, Red ard White Handles, tipped at end, ilar price $3.00 per dozen, -gteld .m 19 per dozen. 36 dozen in B-;c’, Red and White Handles, plain ends, regular price $2.75 per doâ€"cn, special at $1.98 per dozen. ‘ Arother lot of these very popuwlar bake pans avrrived a few days .in Three sizes, Your choice for 5c each. Oor 25¢ White Enamel Ware Saie w lsft over and Everybody pleased. Watch our ing the coming months and you‘ll be surprise for little money. King Street, East, Berlin. statbcmeads i & i A 4 12¢0 4* 15e * on sale at 7 1â€"2¢ a roll. ++ 1240 " > on sale at 6 1 4c a roll ** l#e .4 on sale at 5¢ a roll. This is thke best bargain we have offared yo oatterns in our window. Be sure and come while the quantity is large the paper will not keep long at the price. This is what it meane, a positive cut in two, and horo are show for themselves. Regular 25¢ paper on sile at 12 1â€"2s a roll. «_ 20c paper on sale at 10¢ a roll, * _ 186 * _ on sale at 9c a roll, 4* 15e * on sale at 7 1â€"2¢ a roll. ++ 1240 " > on sale at 6 1 4c a roll. ** l0e .4 on sale at 5¢ a roll. This is thke best bargain we have offered you, and wo w oatterns in onr windaw nay ..\ ,_ , 11000 of any paper for present uso or for epring papering it will g%y you to buy now and keep the paper uutil you are ready to use it. e only reason we are makirg cuch a cut is to reduce our stock for moving. : * Remember, paperat half price is a big anap ard you may never have aco:her opportunity like it. We are going to clear out a number of Saturday and continuing until they are sold If you are in need of any paper for presc will pay you to buy now and keep the paper ‘The only reston wa as, _ "4 ~°C PAD Weiche!‘s Weekly Store News WALL PAPER They are all 'é;lvan- ized. Our 1 gallon Coal Oil Cans cost you 25¢, Our 2 gallon Coal Oil Cans cost you 45¢. Our 5 gallon Coal Oil Cans cost you 75¢. Our 3 gallon Coal O;1 Cans cost fou 18c. Our # galion Coal Oil Cans cost you 20â€" Last year we created quite a sensation by sellâ€" ing covered roast pans for . 35¢. Since then these goods have adâ€" vanced in price, buthygocsluck we managed to f secure a few dozâ€" en at the cla 'Hi(‘l‘. If you want one call early, 55c. SMYTH BRosS. We have Horse Brushesfrom 15¢ up to $2.50, Special Sale of M and 60c each. This is what you need beâ€" fore long. We stock 5 sizes. T be J a p a n ne d kind are 25, 35 and 45c each. The Galvanized kind are 45, We have good strong ones for 10 and 15c cach. _ This one shown here} 5c. Very strong and serviceaâ€" ble, made up of three disâ€" tinc, graters. Easily worth 20c, Ourprice 102. This is a very popuâ€" lar grater, with 4 disâ€" tinct gratâ€" ) ing sides. ‘ Was s old or . 25¢ "right along â€"now l5¢c. HALF PRICE Bokes‘s Ball Bearing Clippers »~ strictly â€" guaranteed. ‘They work io porfection, ¢1.75, A new lot arrived awwhich are worth double what we ask. | l5¢ and 25¢. 14 inch Butcher Saw at 45¢. 16 inch Butcher Saw at £02. 22 inch Butcher saw at $1.25. 5 WHOLE NUMBER 3014 Sale was a hummer.‘ Not of patterne at J0; Roclala us 5(0 #4 Cash and One Price space in this paper durâ€" | at the values we offer We bave a beautiful &et comprising Knife Fork and Steel all rnelosed in a beautiâ€" ful case for $%.25 . euough for your rooms, for Cases Without c: c to $1.5 We bave a A set of Carvers is A most acceptable present at a wedding, we have the newest exclusive line. ever shown in the Twinâ€" City and can fit you out with any styles you want With oi ‘ti< thm and stock «l sizes fron 6 ioch to 3) inch diameter, We carry bushings to fit any shaft. Dodge Wood Split Pulleys are the standâ€" ard all over America, WA abi" Adakis al * half W hen driving rad three are in & ugg>, it‘s uncemâ€". fo‘tab‘e. _ Get: & frd seat and be bappr. _Ths price !s i,‘liiy 18¢. + We have a CurryCom b for 10 and 15¢. The Gillette Safety Razor : : theâ€"best in he market. Will work on any beard. Price, $5.00. This is cider season,. _ We stock all sizes 'md shapes, Prices are 10 and 15¢ each, will show a few cases from 30 per set. a beantiful price begioning Frying Pans. Size 10} inch, Withoug rrice on these _for the this: regular sizes are â€" (0. 75 a1d a fow figares t All Steel Novembe i agents for much

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