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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1907, p. 1

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tN.Should be no Difficult %'atter to Decide ver e § P ‘ GEO. HASENFLUG, g;«carpets Stili _ ; Going f ‘ i"gyou have been reading cur advertisements, or if you have ' en us a call. so as to be able to compare with our competitors; it i so plain that you need not go into figm:a we have Lbeen sayâ€" ~A v,’mmu dollits since we have started and we can do the A ‘ q‘youit you would give us but a trial. Will you comes in and 5 Aal fiqkmthomxtum you are up town. ... _ Aetpicn« »Proprietor of the Boehmerâ€"Erb. Co., Ltd )’f':' were you to make a guéss where saving in your buging, if it is OVER COATS â€" _ _/ _._. Mere we aro at November‘s Door, the monuth of rain, snow and fTrosty weather. We are ready for got fall ond'yhur business with ' % MEN‘S, YOUTHS and Bovs‘ OVERCOATS,SU1TS and UXDERWEAR * The CGoods are all new and ~ upâ€"toâ€"date and the prices are absolutely cost figures. + Boehmerâ€"Erb Co., Limited, Ha\‘@)fil beeu in yet to see the prices we are selling ourâ€"carpets for, â€"If not you will do well to cail, Most of: the: wise people of Waterloo County hive .been around, some of thein several times,. Shall we see you toâ€"morrow? * * We just‘intend getting out of this deâ€" partment and that‘s all there is to it. Groceries, Crockery, Chinaware, Trunks and Valises, Tin or Granitware. â€"44 KING ST., EAST. BERLIN. Mon‘s suite at 4.50 to $18.00. Men‘s Overtoata at 6.00 to $17.00. Boya‘ Suits at 3 50 to $10 00. Boys‘ 3 p‘esesuits at 800 to $7.00. Boys‘ 2 piese snits at 1.00 to $5.00 entire basement of the Boehmerâ€"Krb Departmental Store s Berlin, Unt. < hop tsD £¢ 4# could do the most mone, â€" Miss Mary. Eidt left Tuesday last tor ©.Carstairs, . Alta . on @ &m her.‘ daughter, Mrs. A. L rech . Miss Groft As ~spending«~ awsouth ex relatives :1:4 meib; Tte: cland, ‘Onlo. > â€" _ _7 _ ‘Mrs. Bell Hartmana Bas returncd home a,ter : spending .several weeks her sister | Mrs. J. .. Walton, Galt® "\Mrs. Dunn and daughter have. 10â€" turnedâ€" after a visit mxm er‘s sister, Mrs. . Jas. Mondg m3 Mr. G; L. _ Smith, son / of Mz. Geo. M. ESmith, left ~Tuesday with <a car: load {of . settlers‘: effects Jor Bd monton, Alta. ~He alz ~took . wilh him : a: span of fine roadster . calts, mfly purchased from Miss Wilks Mr. *John A. Becker, son of _ Mr. J. K. Beckier of the King Edwari Hotel,. left on . Thursday‘ last for Elyoia,â€" Ohio, where he has actepiâ€" {efl a position with a latge jewellery firm in that city. | . Mr. John Buckel has disposed â€" C‘ |*the Imperial Hotel/ to Messrs Runiix *gfll Montag, for the sum of $27090. lbmes Sopmenenie. 2s 099 B ~Mr. Geo. A..Clare M.P:,â€" south Waterloo, ~together / with Mr. Geo. Pattingon, M.P.P.,. South Waterlou. visited New Hamburg and .â€"Wilmo! on Wednesday last and greeu% old friends in these vicinities.. Mr lais has but_ recently «returned from & visit to Europe and has â€" returncd greatly benefited in‘ health: : AMRROE CE , M NMNE TT S ioib e ‘The. new propriectors â€"will take. pos; session on the first ofâ€" the month. Mrs. Wm. Kert has returned . from Saskatchewan where she spent: severâ€" al weeks . with relatives and friends Her daughterinâ€"ktaw, Mrs. W.. ~P. Kerr and children returned > with he: and intend spending the Winter i Ontario, / j e The death of Mr. August Smiedc: an aged â€"resident of this place ~ 0¢â€" curred â€"very. suddenly _ on the‘ 28r¢ inst., Apparently ~in, his> usual health he Jaid ‘down to sleep in th afternoon â€" but when his daughtce‘ was about _ to call him sometiny Jater _ he o dead. â€" _ %, â€"~ The ‘Iate Mr. Schmicdel was bo: in Bernau, near Berlin, Germany, 02 May. 7th, 1830 and emigrated to Anâ€" érica ~when a young man, first set tling â€" in Philadelphia. _ About 4i | years ago he came to New _ Haniâ€" burg and carried _ on a weaving bus inessâ€" almost up to the time _ of his sudden death. Deceased was 77 yea‘s 5 montfi_;nd 16 days of age _ ant was one of Hamburg‘s most high« Iy respected citizens. He is suf_ vived by ome _ son and five d‘fih’ tors, ‘namely, Mr. August Schm cl Dundee; Mrs.. Daniel Bohlender > â€"an| Miss Margaret, Waterloo, Mrs. JAâ€" Berlin; Mrs. Albert Naeder, New cob Hahn and Miss Wary, of New Hamburg. His wife pwd him about ten years ago. he _ funere! |wns held on Saturday afternoon &‘ 2 o‘clock from his late residence to the vilage cemetery. â€" Rev. H, Gruhn, pastor .of. ~the _ Luthcran ‘ church, of which deceased had b{-‘fla & hifl;lul m:.';.‘l.;t ‘;iiinéiei“,the'hn eral > obsequies. â€" cessful meeting at the hall on â€" Friâ€" day night last. ‘The sgubject of handâ€" ling stock and methods of caring for eattle was ably handled by G Cleghorn.. _ Mr. Cleghorn is widely known as one of the most successful stock men in this locality* and his ideas were full â€" of practtcal suggesâ€" tionsâ€"to the assembled ngrlcnltutm‘& Messrs Miller, Snyder, Letson,. ~ chell and president Wood joined 7/ in a general discussion. .A good _ proâ€" gramme was rendered, not the least 1inun-e-t.m; feature being an amusing dialogue: Mr. Isaac Hilborn is the musical director of the choral preparations for the opening of the new Congreâ€" pathaty io. o choaly ty _â€"The trustees of the church are to be congratulated: on the fineâ€"appearâ€" ance the_new . structure presents. The work is being rapidly earried on and in a few weeks . this . beautiful and attractive _Mmdnfuvm be open ed to the general public. â€"â€" + 5 News The Farmers‘ Club held a most sucâ€" Death of ws Notes Gathered: by Industrious Correspondents at i in County and District. i: g ra ) ©0000000808 O+@@® mmm’ «:J NEW HAMBURG. CRESSMAN, SASK. si 3 wEST MONTROSE , 1906 August Schmiedel Liua?w_-, ‘taken place" in _ fij K:""* y n o sn , right where mmg hnaâ€" Bowman . outht are ~doing record work, and afe nlgu alt the other machines fi';o e amount of grain. .threshed. T have â€"still another week of shock threshing and will then commencte stack threshing, which will continue for a month or two. A great amount of grain . was cut before frost visited it, so many tarmers have a good sample. .. Wheat is â€"yielding from 18 to 25 bushel per acre and oats 40. to 60 bushel. ‘The majority of the wheat is grading No. 3 and 4 and will tealize from 85¢ to $1.00 per buskel F.:0, B. cars here. Mr. Robert Whiting, grain buyer, is building a grain -vum and elevators are projected and four Jumâ€" ber firms are on the site awaiting their cars over. the new C.P.R. Mr. S. B. Biehn, the real estate man, is special sales agent . for the town site of Guernsey. . There. are still several good openings for bugiâ€" ness and some choice lots Jeft. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Weber and Mr. Solomon Bowman left on Tuesday‘s eastbound for their homes in‘ Waterâ€" loo. Co. . Mr. David Shuh and _ Bli Shantz were also on Tuesday‘s train \lor Berlin. Mr. John Hartman of. New.. Hamâ€" burg was a .business visitor in Humâ€" bolt last Tuesdays. â€" . .. Mr. M Sauder of Bresiau _ spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Eâ€" S.. Hallman, > Mr. Eph. Knechtel of Mannheim reâ€" turned. to his home owing to the iliness of his father. ~ Mr. F. K. Wilson, managet Of !g Union Bank at Humbolt, and Mr. 43. T. Wallace, druggist, were on a proâ€" specting trip through here on Saturâ€" day. a . 1 u> ul â€" resvebnoid. CR e 1 “};l."alfie fires are quite numerous and aré a daily occurence,. No serious damage is reported. . ~ @pomalte : T8 Cc lonkrey ~ Miss Mabel Hardy is visiting at Alvah Howman‘s for: several weeks. The Misses Orkney Cressman and Matilda Jantz spent Sunday . with Miss Louise Bichn. Mrs. Aaron Moyer, accompanied "by her daughter, â€" Missâ€"Louise, Â¥isited fricnds herc last Sunday, Mr. Arthur Hallman will leave on Wednesday to return to hbis home hear New Dundee. He stayed . the past two months with his uncle Rev. m.~‘s. Hanman."*">, ~ 4. & /; _ Messrs. Asher Dustow and Clayton Romletpfilldt ‘lOr "the lumiber camp at: Rainy River fof :thg whtq Rev.: Moses Hoovét went to visit triends néar Battlcfotd, last week. The young people‘s meeting. at HSharon church on Sunday evening was well attended. ‘A successful meeting was conducted under the leadership ol Milton Shun.: These meetings are ‘held <every â€" alternate Sunday . night d chareh services evern _ alternate Sundayâ€" night. * The Government of Sask. has levied n gupplementary: ‘revenue. tax of . one tent per acto on all lands . in the provinée and: landâ€"holders will be called upon ‘to pay this _ to â€" the Treasurer of the Aocal : improvement district in which theis land Hes. This revenue will be used exclusively . for educattonal purposes, . ..‘ The firm of H. A, Spence & HALLâ€"FI8HER.â€"In Ber nesday, Oct. 23rd by R SHanen. Me Erhest Hall, M ARRIED Hall, of ~Actos Fisher, of St1a will leave on to his _ home stayed _ the his uncle Rev. A, "w“ "‘The urice. wore x beamtiful . drcs «l og> pive " ie Fant c aat fls é:"gmn,i, ~ by . her ‘Miss Tillie Fo & & dress of grey silk with hat‘ =. t& match. / Mr.â€"..Engelbert. Wey, _ of Berlin, acted “M T awedding breakfas u;lm on ‘5 lt the bhome: of. the ‘s, parcuts, Mr. as d. Mts. Wifiam Forwcli. â€"= ; Ciplecleft on a trip. to Bullal» and Akton; N.Y. They wil) mass their . futlure bome~ on the: farm ow pdâ€" by tifk groom, one and a quafte }milu west of St. Clements. <â€" W: wish theimn happiness and& prosperity A sad mccident habpened "to Mrs. Isracl‘last Thursday. While up in an apple tree picking apples she slipped andâ€"fell to the ground fracturing seyâ€" eral ribs. Dr. Nairn is in attendance and it is hoped that Mrs. Is. ac« wih soon be around again. f was held in the vestry of the Methoâ€" dist churchâ€"on Tuesday evening, the 22nd inst., proved quite a success, After full <justice had been done .. to the many good things provided Mrs,. Jas. Howlett was called upon to preâ€" sid6. .A very enjoyable program was given by â€" the yo::?“m of â€"â€" the Sunday school, i ing readings, reâ€" citations, dialogues and musrc. At the hour of ten o‘clock the evening‘s entertainment was brought to a close by theâ€"singing. of the National ~Anâ€" them and the pronouncing of the beâ€" nediction. Mrs. Shean and Miss Scully of Berâ€" lin "were visitors at Miss Wilkinson‘s for a few days this week, ~ Mr..C. D. Bowman, P.L.S., is enâ€" gaged to do some surveying of watér courses this week on the . farms of Mr. George Wright and Matthew Durâ€" rant. _ Mr. Moses Unger leff last Tuesday for the West. w _A. Mr. Nelson Gotteslcben, of Berlin, called on friends in this village â€"on Thursday, e o e k Mrs. Charles Schultz spent last week with Mr. â€" Sam Markles® of Mrs. Isabel ~ Venton is. visiting friends in Waterloo." Zion. i aa esd Miss: Beatrice Fait of Berlin : Sundayâ€"under the parental roof. The convention of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute of the County of Waterloo, held in Preston Oct. 24th, was well attended. The address of Dr. Annie Backus, of Aylmer, who spoke â€" on, "The educatron of Girls," was much appreciated. Mrs. Lackner of Hawâ€" kesville delivered an address on "Adâ€" vantages of Women‘s Institutes,"‘ An address was also given by Mrs. Richâ€" mond . of St. Jacobs onâ€"*‘The Instiâ€" tute movement in relation to lonely Women.‘‘‘ ~ Delegates were â€" present from. Wellesley, Linwood, Heidelburg, St. Jacobs, ‘Hespeler,; Winterbourne and Galt. The following officers were elected :â€" Presidéentâ€"Mrs. Knowles, Hespeler. Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Brown, Winterâ€" bourne. Sec. Treas.â€"Miss Mabel _ Cowan, Galt. > dik:.. @ Iy. s y The Ladies‘ Aid of the St. . Anâ€" drew‘s Presbyterian church are â€" arâ€" ranging for a bazaar to be. held in Mr. D. Wray‘s hall on Tuesday, Noâ€" vember 19th. . The hall will be open both afternoon and evenifhg.‘ As the ladies have been working for several weeks, it willâ€"be worth your while to visit their. hall and view their work. Just the time. to buy your xillm' gifts cheap, Come one, come all. k Mr. and Mrs. A. Rennie ‘spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Renni¢. Mrs. MeEachern returned> to _ Linâ€" wood Saturday evening after spendâ€" ing\ a ~week in Toronto. Mrs. â€" Geise â€" and aufim. Miss Maude,. Newton, spent Thursday : in Linwood. . elgs. tA The Rev. Mr. Cameron,~ < Notrth Motnington, preached in the Methoâ€" dist church Sunday evening. Messrs. P. and A. S.. Rennie Sunâ€" dayed under the parental roof. â€" â€"‘ Cog iss on IENOLEUK FOR HORSEKS and CATTLE This convention will be held annualâ€" A.C. FAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Waterioo, â€" Ont., «_ CANAG Zoeliner‘s Remediea on Sale here Buccessor to WINTERBOURN LIMERICK. Mange and Wounds Kills Ticks and I LINWOOD 6 "in the. R* _ C% ents on Tuesday the ceremony took vl,w Â¥> M. 8. Halnm ba { Suyder‘s Drug Roos Phai A8C ¢ By Miss McClelland of The tsÂ¥ commencing M "dmxc"o.am‘“%w it nu-:-t z mfi 10 w to 0s ‘ woly wonderful effect of Bias Filling. 4 4 BLAS FILLED CORSETS ABRE TBE BE3T u:l : Is has teoen demonstrated beyond the shadow of a f‘l Cores:s are the beat in the world. | Biss W Corsets are: ‘~ gonétruciios, bet built :Km a plan that entirely does aw. ! | attend»ant upon the wearing of any other make of corsots. After wearing a p: ir of our Bias Filled Corsate not one lady in ‘a will ++er go back t’hool"d‘uyb of straight filling. . More &,@‘ ixaovmhuuflah‘. § al F.r no atout lady has ever knd #n absolute comfort and freedom of bod meatâ€"unless she bas worn a pair of Bias Filled Corsets. _ $3 0 Some women don‘t mind how much ihq'c‘nu- a pair of C the vast majority have to be fal. th this .d:z in view . Coreets are mada to sell at $1, aw, $1 50, $2, $2.50 ard apward. be fisted with & pair at any of the above prices at 9: ‘ We have many thousand acres oflmnhnym» the famous Eagle Lake, diâ€"trict, which we sell at the most fa and terme. Urops in th s district are nearly all bharyested. and be exceilei t, Our lands are only six mils fro a coal discovery. A : e portunity. > 5 . tovk Over Sovereign Bank GALT O ; P.O0., Box $76,,Phone 206° Will be continued fromâ€"now : until.New Year.. _ Every articl store must go and we are putting an extra out off Pfllf"! s ?;; Sse our stock of. Silverware in window, every article tick H‘z plain cut price figures. We carry mone but high grade s y every article guaraateed to wear. : y es ©\. Goods sold for cash only: Store open every evening. ,fi Central Block, .__d. R. Schiedel "For your Fall and Winter Supply of Staple Dry Goods, Wen‘s and women‘s Uoderwear, Robesy m" “!‘w {itts, Sooke. (Also a well selected stock af long Boc 3hoes, heavy Showe, is fact our stock is complete in all line: Special for Farmers o McCready‘s Long Boots MJ Faxt â€" Eagle Lake Lands CLEARING OUT SALE: Men‘s Boots, $2, $25.0, $3, $4 and $5 p-fi). Boys‘ Boots, $2 and $2.50. 5 Youth': Boots, $1.50. . We m{ngea specialty of warm l'*(‘ nds . Granby Rubbers for everybody. _ _ _ TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE f CHAP CASH STORE 27 KINC STREET, BERLIN # Smoe. Produce taken in exchange. Dried Apples wanted. Phone 357 . J. ROOS. A Boon to the Stout SMYTH ~BROS V B USYS9 A TRIELATL, About the Price m Blgko' Rax Gnfl.m P% Jeweller â€" BRESLAY,

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