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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Dec 1909, p. 1

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_ â€" To * ghoos g4E93 ting a pair of islippers so don‘t disappotht him, and now is se ;:dmhno 4o select them where the choice styles are Here we‘ll wel. . _« ~â€" Wiegas. sugac, prices, from $1.00 (up to $25.00. ; KODAK meauns Photograpby with k w the bcther left out. ‘THE WATERLOO BOOKSTORE _ kE Weaver & Co. ‘ . Chbristmas Bells will soon be. ripging and the old problem .of 2 _ shall I give him for Christmas will onee more confront you. _ _ We have made a few suggestions above in our Clothing Department ~â€" and shouldyou fail to find a suitable item on this list we ask you to wigit our Shoe Store and select a pair of Slippers. . He‘ll certainly be expecting a pair of Slippers so don‘t disappoint him, and now is a To TtR Porm TRAFKEG Propecty. â€" Ub Â¥ih Forn BpdÂ¥ant Propecty. â€" .. _ ALEX. Awss, Auctionggr "Licoensed Auctioneer . 18 s We do neat Repuir"ing. _ ZIGK‘S, WATERLOO 5 want your sale to Fring the Mr call or write to SPW T e any exchanges desired after Christmas. Our new Dry Goods 6 is now im its Holiday attire and we are offering very. special ies in all lines of. Xwa«..Goods for Ladies‘ Christmas Cifts in our A. Weseloh & Co The Stores For The People solicited. _ All orders left Llplullk. Masseyâ€"Harris wil promptly atâ€" avy to Loan GALT or PHONE 310,| â€" 451me. tion guaranteed. Your ted. _ All orders left in any part of the S ~SHOE F SEE OUR RANGE OoF #x °* ~ anl Baden, Ont. oN THAT CHRISTMAS LI8ST We have them in all sizes and A plough for all kinds of rosds complete with two sleighs. Does the complete with two sleighs. LDoes the uofg of 50 men. Fl:r"towuhlp and 47â€"3m », Stone and Stump Puller Removes large stones and deposits them in fences. of G and surroundâ€" iag sovmagy Raim Broch Hater s spor. terview SNOW PLOW CHARLES M,. CRAWLY "Kodak"â€" A. LEMMIRE, W arron, Qu® Slippors PHONE 318 inch or JHRONICLE H Arrived Home.â€"An old and much respected friend, Mr. Gottlich Bettsâ€" chen, who has for some time travelâ€" led im Great Britain and the .Contiâ€" nent, has come back in good health and is again ome of our active townsâ€" men. His long and dangerous â€"trip was underlaken for the purpose . of gathering practical knowledge as to the ciimate, usages, habits and pracâ€" tices, as well as the social difierâ€" ences, of the different countries, â€" as well as getting a glance at the many wonderful sights in the large citics. Mr. Bettschen speaks very enthusiasâ€" tically of the beautiful landscapes he saw in Switzerland. In spite of the many dangers he ascended and crogsâ€" ed glaciers, went through _ hollow passes, and crossed seas, and many ate the incidents of narrow _ escape rélated. One of the many features of Jn is the comparison _ drawn l.m the diferent nationalities as to r mode of living, _ ways .« } rorking, ‘hapits, conversation and soâ€" evening after visiting friends in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Geo. Brenner ceébrated, tho Opening of the town hall on 'n% night * by giving a bail.â€" The "ige storm of last week did considgrable" damage to the fruit orchards and teleâ€" phohe wires in this vicinity.â€" Mr. R. B. Hamilton of MiMbank was â€" a visitor . in town on Frid â€"We had the firet skating of 1‘!#‘ on Thursday even Mr: ton Goctz and My.. Willig spent Sunday at their. $ homes.â€"Mt. T!ii‘(‘ Balet wha has ten out in Saskatchâ€" ewan fogâ€"some time is home on a visit ‘to ‘his "family here.â€"Mixy Ruby Gcet: spent a‘few days WHBE ; ‘her sistor at Wallensteinâ€"A numbat of the yorng reople of our town boo‘% in the bazaar at Hawkesville on Friâ€" day evening.â€"Miss RBertha Wray _ ot Berlim Business Coltege accompanied by her friend Miss King spent Sunâ€" day at her home 54 \hÂ¥ 3th â€"Rav Echnutr.â€"Miss _ Elfc Fish who has been away for some time returned to her. home here on Thursday night.~â€" Mts.::Otflp, Schnurt and Miss Millie Schnutr wete visitors at Guelph and Felin on THursday.â€" Miss Lott® Laing of Huntsville is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Nixon, fomwa few cays. â€"There ate a few C€a80K of whooping cough in the village at ent.â€"Miss Lolla _ Spahr n_tlitn“@‘_\veghesdm' M. McBeth of Milverton was in town on Tuesday.â€"We are sorrty to report that Mt.â€"Alex. Beggs is suffering from a sprained knce. He was loading coal @t. Millbank wher the horses started and che was thrown outâ€"~Mrs. . .R and he was thrown c ~)u§, R. Tanner W'fll&?‘d_ ewton, spent Wegge-dpy with Mrs. Orrin and My.,. w:flE: o sh.;““’-h) e hom I:nt 's‘u:d;;;;; Notes.â€"Th . c .â€"Mt. Framt* «â€"Threshe dibly ""'!l:)'e ten out in Sas‘ ye: any: places ‘h(r:hmc slill busy i visit to ‘his * fr time is | h astatenâ€" . C098 hig ing the i y in (icet: spent family h‘ero._,:'i;“‘" , bariey are year‘s harvest c tran sistor at a few day Ruby year. â€" Oats an excellont .i ats and the youn Wallenstein.â€" \’ nghl. L 2)~ Per acre and yicld from myteld this hr the bl‘u‘mple of our :lmb(‘ ‘of Fet acre. wh barley exceeds 04080 bu. lay: evenin w “flWlenvil;)wn toot Sant this ye eat is not ver bu. Berlim "IIIi‘,;â€"M'“ Bertha Wl; on Friâ€" W w‘nu:rko‘;lla(:(-o"nt O‘io abunâ€" by he isiness Coll ay _ of at ed. _ L much day nl;, ’hflcnd Misg ""l"! accompanied l.ha‘"""‘! 164 l:'ag::‘r“ and ma::nd is selling â€"Rov W" home 54 :t spent Sunâ€" , 2!89 ds !’menlly‘_y,'nfarms have the W m. Nixon HB. Rev * bto booming four ho town is e Waterloo , Ph.B : n â€"constr new clevat day last. Methodist pulp uluppu., and several ;:zuu: during lhiso::,ah ave Arrived H s :"mur of u”e:‘::::c bu“t"‘Q\:;’l':g respected 1 ome.â€"An old I res to leave here In pXGLrslonisty chen, who rh‘find- Mr. Gotu?:: much _ er '::c::.noq;u__n‘e 19"1“" tor their '::Mh Great IB:?{M:OM time "B:t:’r vecent m“”‘“’hted "l':&m:n:“th' atpeeesceriey n on he on th at A men. His lo e of our active alth â€" wh e past week ie and tow , who lives eek.â€"Mr. C i ""‘"hkn‘ and dangerous nsâ€" 800 south of C . Chistolm C nthering. pract for the purpo trip â€" Meldrum o farm for :;;“:,;,' sold his :.h‘. ciimate .uu::‘ 1 knowledge us :’ drich “::."" Idaho.â€"Mr "l)l to Mr. ces, as we es, habits 0 o w. oE in Cal . Lloyd t l'nc?"' of :’.:" as the mh:nd gracâ€" ca.uh' Tidbal “h";p‘z‘lut wee‘.â€"Mt well as getti different countri differâ€" | spj Io Jast woek and 150 head _ of wonderful ng a glance at es, _ as pped about 12 nd Mr. McDantc} Mr. "‘m:-‘,,“‘" in the lar::c rlnany Eut work. I t is cars of catte (h:- tically of the speaks ver pâ€"clitien _ 7 &"t*"" of th rumored that y enthusi , former e Peace Riy Mr. saw in Swit beautiful land "s. , formerly of this Teet, count many 44 Perland. 1 scapes he O aNC W place, has ber ty od "‘::;?" he m“:e;l'i:: ol the =*b* w"":) '::l‘ml by the P"'i;:_k;;"" passes, and went through d‘:)rm.IP terloo, _ Ont. 9’“Ny i amettam wr" e ohe mmbgenie on Ray ow . with Mr. Wal o making Myistode ncidents of , and | many _ Noscb ait for the s abode narrow y Rraind Ham" â€" present on the escape â€" Y°Y low Mr. S. Es k at present. . Eshleman is 5 54. m f 1 "Petsonalâ€"Mr. Ve Moyer and News â€" Notes,â€"‘L‘ "Messrs. Herman Miss Lilian Moyer ;%m" spoug Hertle and Levi GeBI, executors of a week with their ‘@ «Mri : Moyer. (iehl, offered for "h"‘,d' § ;) Frone Bingeman spedt last Sunday tion, his valuableâ€"faghâ€"of 113 acres, " wily, ;,;206 qy Berlfiiâ€"Miss Lydia near Riverbank cemetery, on Tuesday ; Suydet, Baden, is . Ienbwing acquainâ€" 22rd Nov. Bidding was only fairly ‘ tances here for a few days.â€"Botn to brisk; and . the bighest bid received, Mr. and Mrs. Geo« Reist ow Monday, $6,700 was made by Mr. Hertle, its Novemter. 220d, â€" a son.â€"Miss Sarab prescat tenant, and who is now _ ~ ‘(“;»,m.. of .‘ Strasburg, is visiting Ats proprietor as well. The new ownâ€" | ; L°5*®2Râ€"0f . " e . News Notes.â€"Miss AWflurr of Mildmay returned last Wedbesday to spend the â€"winterâ€"withâ€"Ber grandâ€" ‘Patents here.*â€"Miss Johafha Friediran of" HBtooklin, . N. Y;; ‘Welithed to â€"her hoime here on Thursday night.â€"Mr od to dearn thatâ€"Mr. lrvin Shontz, | who has been seriously ill, is now o1 the_mend, and his ultimate reaovery! is now hoped for.â€"Born. on Sunday, Nov. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. lrvln! Shantz, â€"a daughter. _ Congratulaâ€" tions.â€"Mrs._ Amos I Tallman, ~who has becn quite iil, is now convalescent.â€" Mrs. Elizabeth Bocker has disposâ€"d of j ‘"‘The WiHows" her fine farm of 150 , actes, 10 Mr. Almon Lewis, of Broomâ€" ville for the sum of $7,800, The newl ,p;opr!sgo_r(,@q possession on March sectiqnal parts is now on the ground. More power to their elbow.â€" Mr. «Jchn Waggoner was a business visitor in the viciréty of Breslau, one day last & year or . mote, in the vicinity of* Didsbury, Alberta, where they werc‘ last week.â€"The many friends of Mr. Willie Wiegand, will regret to Imirn that Re fs confined to the house with an attack af pleurisy.â€"We are pleas: Ist, 1910,â€"Mt., Nelscn Michm _ and ME Trecies Hertle have returned: 66 their bomes here, after an atsence of abou RIGINAL DOCUMENT . _ News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. .e says Canada, after all Our Bfisy Neighlr)éigvv THURSDAY MORNING, DECEBMBER 2 LN VERY B We are having sonsiderable _ cool weather at present, the mercury bobâ€" bing around zero Tor "more than _ a week. Fatmers are busy making preâ€" parations for the winter, ‘plastering and banking their buildings so as to make them comfortable. Threshing is practically all finished and _ roâ€" sults are on the whole satisfactory. Fall wheat was badly winter killed in many localities, but wherever _ it survived it turned _ out beautifully. SpTting wheat averaged about _ 25 bushel per acre in this sectiqon ol the country; barley about 35, while oats ieldedâ€" all the way from 25 to 125 i per acre. I can hear some thrifty Waterloo {farmer say, "‘That‘s an exaggeration; we can‘t do it and Alberta can‘t either.‘" But â€" Alberta bas done it and _ will do it again. East of here about five miles resides Mr. McGill of Wéllington Co., Ontâ€" grio. _ He raised 1375 bushels off w,wnl, or 135 bushels per acre, Of oats weighing 45 pounds to the Bushel. There has been but little &rain imarketed this season as prices are not satisfactory, the best oats being quoted at only 25¢ a bushcl.â€" This is the season of the year when grass cattle are being marketed, and trainload after trainload are shipped â€" gpt of the province. : Accidont.â€"Mr. Jas. Pineo, who is a carpenter, employed with High & Corrie, rccently met with a lous accident from falling off a hmlng conssyuently dislocating his wrist and receiving other injuries.â€"Many / rew , ‘onventionâ€"The Bible Convention, held in _ the Mennonite Church on Monday and Tuesday, passed" off very syccessfully; â€" Large rds attended Foth ‘days. The forcfocm and aftcrâ€" noon sessions were full of good thinys and the discessions followirs the adâ€" Urcéses proved very helpful to all present. . The evening services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. IJ:ss of Celkirk. Special services will ke conducted every evening this weet, to which everybody is inÂ¥ited to attend. 100 O OOSe OPPMCMETTC UMRD other animals bave been inflicted by the virus.â€"Rev. John Lynn has teon giving a series of excellent addresses at the Congregationat church here, while assisting Rev. T. M. Walker in carrying â€" on a revival service.â€" Mr. Dean, Inspector of Dairying, gave an address to the Farmers‘ Clubp â€" o, Friday ‘evening last. RTZH1 mends in BerlHA.â€"Miss Lydia Enyder, Baden, is renewing acquainâ€" tances here for a few days,.â€"Botn to Mr. and Mrs. Geo« Reist ow Monday, Novemter. 22nd, â€"a son.â€"Miss Sarab { ressmwan »of _ Strasburg, is visiting itiends for a few days. this week. Convention â€"The Biblle Convention, held in _ the Mennonite Church on Monday and ~â€" Tuesday, passedoff very Items of Interest.â€"On â€" Monday morning last Mr. James Howlet sho and Willed a strange dog that maniâ€" fested _ indications of hydrophonia. ‘The animal telonged to Mr. Byron Lctson and it is not improbable that LACOMBE, ALBERTA. CARSTAIRS, ailtTa. WEST MONTROSE BLOOmInNGDPaLe NDITION Personal _ and Local.â€"Mrs. Aaron Schweitzer of Berlin is visiting _ at her_home hete.â€"R. C. Dicfen‘sacker of Berlin paid a short visit to his home here on Saturday.â€"Miss Gertio Powâ€" ers of Berlin spent the past â€" week with _ her grandmother, Mrs. Stadelâ€" baver.â€"Amont those who came home from the West recently, are Mr, Al bert _ Proudlove, Alex. Snider, Wm». Leaper. _ All speak highly of the »vest.â€" Mr. Geo. Ruler returned hom from Brantford on Fricay.â€" Miss Florence Gilliland, Mt. Forest is visâ€" iting â€" rolatives â€" here at presont.â€" Mary Ann Donald who spent the past few werks _ here returned home _ to Conestogo on Thursday.â€"Rev. Mr. Elliott of Waterloo preached two acâ€" ceptable sermons here on Sunday in the Metbodist church, while Rev. Mr. Nixon took chatge of Mn _ Elâ€" liott‘s pulpit in Waterloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ufielmann of Waterloo visited at D. W. Elesley‘s last Wednesday.â€"The Bazaar beld by the Ladiecs Aid Jast Friday was quite well attended. â€" The last shipmont of cheese was made last Friday. _ The price realized was 12 cents. Louis _ Dors their son in Geiger has be elberg _ and 0 same. . We all News Notes.â€"The mild weather enâ€" abled the farmers to proceed _ with their fall ploughing.â€"About _ $3,800 was realized at the sale of Mr. Daniel Zehr, conducted by Albert _ Mickus, auctioneer.â€"Mr. John Forler, _ tax collector, and Mr. Dan Ratz _ were visitors to Josephsburg last Wednesâ€" day collecting the taxes.â€" Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Gatechene and Mr. Valenâ€" tine Dictrich were visitors to New Hamburg.â€"Mr. Noah Steinmann _ is busily engaged hauling lumber to Berâ€" Secueny too Anpliny spent a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Welker.â€"Mr. _ Albert spont Surdlay with friends in Borlin.â€" Mr. Alex Schwaim of Preston _ was hoine _ over Sunday.â€"Mr. IH. Cook spent a few _ days with friencs in Hamilton.â€"Mrs, Messnor is â€" s;endâ€" ing a few weeks with her daughter in New Hamburg.â€"Miss Waht, â€"szent Surtday with friends in Heidelberg, â€" Miss | Amganda â€"Weber and Mr. Cranson Weber of Berlin Spent Suncay under the â€" parental rool.â€" Mr. ani Mrs. Louis _ Dorst spent a week with their son in Listowel.â€"Mr. J. w. Geiger has bought a farm near THeidâ€" elberg and wilt shortly locate _ on Wedding.â€"On Wednesday |afternoon, Dec. 1st Miss Emma Heckendorn, daughter of Mrs. J. Hecken:lorn _ of Elmira,, was married to Mr. Oscar Good of\ St. Jacobs, tho ceremony being pe}!ormnd by the Rev. C. G. Kaatz. The pride was prettily gownâ€" ed in white silk with bridal veil and carried a _ bouguet of white tos»s. Miss _ May Heckencorn of Waterloo, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Mr. Wim. Knischewski of St. Jacoius siupported the groom. The &2 â€" of the groom to the bride was a Peauâ€" tiful parlor suit and the gift _ to the bridesmaid a very pretty necklace. Mr. ‘ and Mrs. (GGood will reside in their beautiful home on Isabella St. May _ many years of happy married life be theit‘s. Ne ene l n peeerata s aud all report a good time,>Mr. and Â¥rs. J. P. Luckbhardt Eaturday in Fergusâ€"Mr. Isaac H:%‘ d Miss Lovina Hilborn xigifed the former‘s parenis in Blair <fast Saturday and Bunday.â€"Miss Salome Rat: is visi~ ting her aunt < Mrs. MceMurtney in London.â€" Mr, and Mrs. David Cressâ€" mab, jr., left last Tuesday on a visit to friends at Petoskey, Mich., and oth er American‘ points.â€"The trastccs> of the Elmira Public School have decidâ€" ed to open anothe£, room in the schoo} as the roomg HWte been overcrowded. ~â€"The Elmira Agricultural Works Co. elected the following board of direc: tors:â€"A. D. Vice, T. Forsyth, P. F. Stumpf, S. H. Ratz and Paul Snider, The board afterwards chose | the folâ€" lowing oflicers, P. F. Stumpf, Preâ€" sident T. Forsyth, Viceâ€"president, Harry Vice, Secretary. _ Mr. A _ p. Vice will be manager ard Mr. Forâ€" syth _ will travel for the company.â€" Mr. Gallagher â€" of the Metropoliean Bank Staf, has returned to his post and Mr. Davidson who took his place . here left on Saturday.â€"Mr. J. Merâ€" ner has returned home after spendâ€" ing several months in Zurich.â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Badley, spent Sunâ€" day in Salem.â€"Mrs. Alf. Vice visited friends in Stratford last week.â€" Mss McQuire and Miss McLaughlin spént Sunday at the bome of Mr. Smail, near Macton. News Notes.~ Mrs. McQuire of Macâ€" ton is visiting at Il: J. B, W;m'-." â€"Miss Clara Ruppel is visiting friends in Listowel.â€"Mr. Bery! Gibson â€" has gecured a position as. mail clerk < an the C.P.R. His run is from Toronto to Elora.â€"Dr. KalbGeisch returned home from his hunting trip last week. He was fortunate emough to secure &A der.â€"M1é. Hayden of Listowel is visiting tber siste:, Mrs. John (hrist man heré.â€"Mr. Melvin Hilborn and Miss Lovina Hilborn spent Thursday in Waterloo.â€"A rmumber .of Elmira young people took in the ‘‘Measurâ€" ing Social‘" at the home of Mr. Erâ€" vin Strome in Peel last Thursday wdbnp Te 200002 ES T 1 Personal.â€" _ Mr News Notes.â€"â€" Mrs. ‘HAWKESVILLE JOSEPHSBURG ST. JAacoBs alterwards chose the fol ers, P. F. Stumpf, Pre Forsyth, _ Viceâ€"presiden t + L. Dadity, spent Sunâ€" m.â€"Mrs. Alf. Vice visited tratford last week.â€" Miss 1 Miss McLaughlin spént the bome of Mr. Small, 200 SHCT NY Tocale on wish him every success. th her daughter liss Wahl, szent ) Heidelberg, â€" and Mr. Cranson Feick of Ayton his place J. Merâ€" erâ€" spendâ€" h.â€" Mr. Weiche!‘s Weekly Store News The Kdison Phonograph Entertainment for Every Home Resin 5e a ib Enterpriae 4 qt. Stufiers $5.50. Meat Grinders %8%5 * to $2.75. Butcher Knives 150 to 450, and all parts belonging to macbines. C l M. Weiche! & Son Call and See Our Varions Lines of F Something to enjoy in ibe evening at home in comfort,‘ shorten‘ long evenin&t. m*c the children, entertain friends and liven ufl social gatherâ€" ings. _ The Edison will do it. We carry a full line in stock all the time, also new Records every month. The sole Agency in Waterioo. WATERLUO Men‘s plain ribbed undershirts and â€"«¢ nsl + dmwers, * heavy, sizes We Have the G AT 50¢. 42, 44;* worth 75¢, special _‘.‘:" AT 50c. wE WaNT TO SEE 1 Just 6 SPRECIAL LINES in that you buy from these lots is TERME;STRICTLY CASH. OHEAP CASH STOREB, yous e mategn trimmings and : “mzl,&’; 36, 38, “, 11, worth â€"75¢, special .. soft material DOERSAM‘S BOOKSTORE, WATERLOO Oar Come to us for your Butcher Supplies _ 15¢ Men‘s I We Can Rubber Your Feet _ he@#y ribbed shirts fancy striped Fleece Under. Shoes are not made up of cheap shoddy material, but very best obtainable. "iike at Old Prices JOHN ZINN, > SMYTH BROS. Tiger brand, _ extraLt 4 /°* E‘”*"a; i 32 to 44, special 75e """__-_ . d drawers, _ nice , good weight,> nice Our and buttons, SHOE SPECIALIST MEN READ 10 dozen men‘s and bo special 15¢, 20¢ and Men‘s fannelette night Watsonjs fine ribbed and Drawers, wool, warth$1.75, ‘ speci AT $1.00, ATâ€" $1.00. 10 dot. men‘s fine w o S o id Are 15¢ and /:..>...., wherenampes ONE PRICB,â€" â€" _ " °M KING St. depenenziee ONTARIO _â€" Weape

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