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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Dec 1910, p. 1

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\% HANDSOME f xmas Stock e GM““M%%% MAMAMMA * Gerhard Heintzman Pianos i Are the Talisman of Happiness _ in Refined Homes * _ Every pair guarantoed not to crack a pair of new ones. §1.85, 2.25, 2.50, 1 Waterloo Wmanm&wmw YOL a3â€"â€" KO. 48 W 0 ( f J. C. DOERSAM o rania ‘ O L00______.__conamermamn * Phone 388 which has just arrived. Let nicely. Upholstered Odd Piece for the Parlor or a Couch or Centre Table, Has Arrived â€" At Doersam s 29 Queen St S. _ Berlin, Phone 586 $ “““W““““WM@ leasur Christmas Stock #ZICK‘S SHOE HOME Our fine assortment is sure to ba ase nur goods. ask for one o J. LETTER & SON to see our Picture Framing a Specialty The Kant Krack Brand It G&a will kindly call at our store pleased to show you our If you desire a gift to gladden the heart of your friend you will find it casy to make a thoice from our complete stock which inâ€" cludes Books, Stationery, Faney Goods, Picture Post Cards, Toys asd Christmas Novelties and many other articles suitable for Xmas presents. We are agents and Records Undertakers . QGQardiner, t to crack or same will be replaced with 35, 2.50, 2.60, 2.75 to 3.50 pair Call and inspect our stock for the Edison Phonographs LUMBERMAN > We make a great effort to have everythirig just right in our Lumberman Any wman who needs a pair this Win‘er will do well to ) old on to his money until he sees OQUR KIND of Rubbers. Waterioo us suggest to you a suitable gift in Tt is a poor way to v lu+a piano as a deâ€" corative piece of furniâ€" ture, or a means to occasional _‘ diversion. Such instruments, a% the GERHARD HEINTZMAN are designed for higher ‘. purposes. In dispensâ€" > , able in a finely appoinâ€" ted home. please you. . When calling our next year‘s calendars Rubber Stock we will be Night Phone 207 Phone 318 Wllelll‘llm ' Hilbotn spent | S w and Mrs. spent a this vici Pfeifier y ate of th ered his evening. to by _ dience. learn of from his bounded labor.â€" ‘| formerly last we« cently p the late Annua The firs ing of Chipma Nov. 2: ; and the ed {for Mr. Ale Simeon Herb B ® Messts. Donald, Gordon After 1 Preside an intc ers‘ Ins vention Mr. â€" A $ gave a with t of the late Chas. Futher, wao died " ot typhoid fever at Medicine HMat, & Alta., arrived at his late home hercon 9 Mcaday of last week and were laid to rest the following Wednesday in the ° R. C. cometery at St. Agatha.â€" Mr. y 0. H. Ehues, late manager o‘ _ the | local branch of the Dominion Bank .‘ bas been transictred to Clareshotm, .‘ Alta., where he will assume the mgn .‘ agershin of a braach of . the . saim: C bank. _ We were sorry to lears of =° Mr. Rhnes‘ removal from here as Re >( had won by his sterling qualitics the :‘ estecm of a host of friends bekW{n . business and social life. â€" Mr. iWhnes left for the West Saturday accompanâ€" | ied by the best wishes of his many S friends for future success.â€"Mr. anm{ = l.\m. Alex. Smith of Linwood _ and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Galt, attended the funerat of the late Chas. IFut.het on Wednesday cf last week.~â€" _ Mr. McNaulty, formerly of Berlin,sucâ€" ceeds Mr. & H. Ehnes as manager of the local and Baden branches of the _ Dominion â€" Bank.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. | HilBorn â€" and family of _ Frceelton spent _ Sunday with relatives in town.â€" Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Hallman of | Brostau | spent a few days with relatives in this vicinity recently.â€" Rev. _ Mr., Pfeifier who bas resigned the ~astorâ€" ate of the local Baptist church delivâ€" ered his farewell sermon on Sunday evening. â€" His discourse was listened to by a large and appreciative auâ€" dience. _ Although we are sotry . to learn ol _ Rev. Pfeifer‘s departure from his charge hetre we wish nim ur bounded success in his futnic ficld of labor.â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Willet, ‘| formerly of Bretz‘ Cormec.. movred last weck into their new home _ reâ€" cently purchased from the estate of the late Benjamin Schlichter. ' Annual Meeting Farmers‘ Club. â€" | The first annual reâ€"organization meetâ€" | ing of tie Farmers‘ Club was held in Chipman‘s hall on Friday evening | Nov. 25th. The attendance was fair y a and the following officers were electâ€" ed {for the ensuing year.â€"President, ) Mr. Alex. McDonald; viceâ€"pres., Mr. ) Simeon _ Cressman; secretaty, Mr. p Herb Bergey; programme committer, Messts. .Jno. C. Howling, Jno. Mcâ€" ) Donald, A. T. Rice, S. S Sararas, ) ; Gordon Hallman aad Ivan Hilborn. _ ’ After the reâ€"organization the retiving President, Mr. J. C. Haiiman gave an interesting report of the Farmâ€" ers‘ Institute and Club workers‘ con vention â€" held at Toronto recently â€" p Mr. A. C. Hallman of Breslau then gave an interesting address, dealing b with the work of Farmers‘ Clubs in p geferal and also with numerous meâ€" thods incidental to good farming. The . â€" audience was also favored with siverâ€" " al â€" selections by Mr,. Bock‘s gram» phone which were highly appreciated. . The Club meetings will be held on th: third _ Friday of each month, the i next being Dec. 16th. sns mie t +. gr 1 omm s nc Cl msld e Golden Wedding @84 Family _ Reâ€" ! spent Sunday with friends at Berlia. Local d Personal.â€"The remajos e Loealt and PCBORALT! Câ€"iS "diea Unlon â€"A., Yery plessing and memorâ€"| â€"Miss Liszie Swartz is spending a News Notes.~Mrs. Rutheriord _ of Modicine _ Hat, Alta., spent a tw days at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown last week..â€"Mr and Mrs. â€"James Hamilton ontertiinâ€" ed quite a number of young people un Saturday evening, Nov. 19th in honâ€" ot of their son, Sexton‘s | 31st birthâ€" day. A bountiful spread was projidâ€" ced _ with all the delicacies of the scaâ€" cd _ with all the delicacies of the scaâ€" I son after which music and games were the order ol the evening.â€"Mr. las Hamilton has got his mill fixed in good shape . and is prepared o acâ€" commodate his many customers with first class work, 50 horsepowet being available.â€"Mr. Leslic Smith our new blacksmith is rushed with _ wock a* the present which is a good sign. Death of Mrs. Murdock.â€"In â€" Owen Sound on Nov. 22nd, Mary Durrant, beloved wife of James Murdock in / her 53rd year. _ Her remains werc“ conveyed here on Thursday 24th | by carly morning G.T.R. train and ta‘~ en to her father‘s residence, Mr.oJ. Durrant in Holstein where the funcral was held on Friday 25th. | Intermnt took place in Mount Forrest cemeâ€" tery. â€"Mr. J. J. Hurst will preach in the Methodist cherch, Winterbourne on Sabbath afternoon, Dec. 1lith ai 2.30. â€" â€"Rev. A. M. Hamilton spent last week visiting his congregation â€" The Woman‘s Institute meeting was well attended last Thursday in the Hall, and a very comprehensive _ reâ€" port was given by Mrs. J. G. Hurst doncerning the Provincial gathering in Toronto on Institute work the weok News Notes Gathered by Industrions: previous Death oi Mrs. Mackie.â€"Mrs. Wm. Mackie late of Winterbourne passed away on Sunday 27th inst at the reâ€" sidence of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Chas. Lundy, Galt. _ She was in her 70th vear The funcral was held on Tucsâ€" day afternoon 29th inst. when _ her remains were laid beside her husbhand who predeceased her 3 years.â€" Great preparations are being made for St. â€"Andrew‘s concert which is to be held in the hall on the evening of Dev. fst. A Scotch supper is to be served from 6 to 8, followed by bag pipes. songs, readings and string band. Tickâ€" ote 25 conte, Our Busy Neighbors !|.\"= NEW DUNDEE WINTERBOURNE mfi ." s m ‘.i ; * * e «* N. l‘m_ A ® i ‘. v “A â€" "‘ f t .s‘_;u_ Pâ€"OB | | x.i 4 Wms f 1 E2‘ eE ‘ * able eveiit«took place at the ‘ dew weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wenâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M&}d‘l#fi at Williamsburg.â€" Miss "Walnut Grote‘", when they celebratâ€" | frehe Michm and Miss Sarsh . White ed their golden wedding. Gaests anflmsMyvm Miss were present to the number of Ahirâ€" | Emma .â€"Misses Sylvia . and ty, including Mrs. Apni¢c Casset of ;lolhnul Mr. Percy Shants Mw‘:n ‘ News Notes.â€"Fine weather _ and good roads, but not good weather for taking _ up, roots. Two nearby {armers have some turnips in . the ground yet.â€"We are pleased with the prospects of an electric road through Erbsvilie. If the . northern extension‘ passes through here it will _also go through Rummelhart, Meidetâ€" berg, St. Clements, Hawkesvilie and terminaté for the present at Linwood. What is the matter with baving our village represented at the next meetâ€" ing held to discuss the need _ and convenience of this road. If we get tA TB . ctminemizes â€"Afbmntcbct 9D + . seoune im as) 2 it tS umt ddvancd FarOREmane t‘ P New Dundec® who acted as bridesâ€" , Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. maid at their martlage fifty years ‘ Jednasuulex, Waterloo.â€"Mr. and ago and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilets ; Mrs. August Gies, of Berlin, â€" spent of Aun Arbor, Mich. Their unton , Sunday with® Mr. and Mrs, | Allan was blessedâ€"~with â€" seven cHiliten siz . Shooemaker.â€"â€"Miss Emma. Weber has daughters and oue son, viz.: Mrs. S. I returned to her home where she inâ€" Stahl, of Morriston, Mrs. E. Hilborn j tends to g_md thg !.i.lhl’:aul- ?":f: ha uocm inttiin it t is taiiion, Fas ie s oA e e > id of Aun Arbor, Mich. . Their unton was blessed~with . seven chiliten siz daughters and ouw son, viz.: Mrs. S. Stahl, of Morriston, Mrs. E. Hilborn Frceiton; Mrs. J. Battier New Dunâ€" dee, Mrs. J. McGurn, Guelph, Mrs. Lang, Washington, Miss Effie at home and Mr. Will Detwel‘cr at home. As the happy couple were entcting the dining room Mr. Dave Willets preâ€" sented Mrs. Detweiler with a .heau titul amethyst bar pin and Mr. Detâ€" weiler with â€"a handrsome stick pin. After _ having satisfied the inner: man the guests adjourned to the parâ€" lor where a short programme was rendered â€" and the {amily . presented their â€" parents with beautiful Motrris chairs and hopcd. that they might live many years to enjoy them the road we will likely also get a telephone line.â€"Masters _ Louis and Ezra Brown are now attending Conâ€" firmation school at Heidelberg, as they were unable to attend . along with the class held here this summer as they were working out then. â€" Mr. Henry Vogel has had a sick horse for a few days, but we are pleased to hear that it is on _ the mend. News Notes.â€"Farmers in this . viâ€" cinity _ are getting ready for winter and are patiently waiting for sleighâ€" ing.â€"Threshers are finishing up theis rounds and storing away their _ maâ€" chinery for another year. Locals and Personals.â€"Mr. Norman Uttley of Berlin spent Sunday in this vicinity renewing old friends and acâ€" quaintances.â€"Mr. â€" Elton â€" and _ Miss Grace â€" Wismer of Berlin were Sunâ€" day visitors in the vicinityâ€"Mr. and Mis A. C. Bowman visited with reâ€" latives near Washington on Sunday. â€"Messrs. W. Green, L. Dyment and Miss P; Dyment of Hamilton visited the lattet‘s sister, Miss 1. Dyment on Saturday and Sunday. â€"Mr. Herâ€" bert and Miss S. Becker of New Dunâ€" dee called on friends in the vicinity on Sunday.â€"Miss Maggie Shantz has left for Berlin where she will make her home _ in the future.â€"Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Hallman visited relatives near Haysville on Sunday.â€"Mrs. .. (C. Shantz visited the latter‘s. parents neat Bridgeport on Thursday last â€" The revival mectings in the M.B.C. church closed on Sunday cvening. HAS RESIGNED Charles E. Carruthers, who lor ‘ some mouts has been publicity agent fot London, ORt., has resigned. . He , claings that Â¥We city council would ’ not give im #ufficient lunds to _ do | wotk as it should be done. l ERBSVILLE MANNHEIM * wr. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer and Mr. l and Mrs. S. E. Shante spent & lew ‘ ‘Kews Notesâ€"Last Friday evtaing Mir. Ephtaim Hilgartaer had his fine €river m ystzr.ousfy taken {rom his stame. Mearch has been made . but ‘ zo trate has been found of it as yet. | â€" Personals.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Massel of Berlin speunt Sunday with Nir. and Mrs. Simpson Shoemaker.â€"â€" altle tinds . _._~._] MAE PMNES and Mr. Clare and Miss Norma Willâ€" zon spent Sunday last at Fair View. â€"Born: To Mr. and Mrs, Mike Detzâ€" ler, a #on. Congratulations.â€" Miss Ella Grishow spent Friday last at her home here.â€"Mr. Fred Heuther and Mr. S. E. Shantz were business visitors to Preston last week. â€"Miss Olive Strome is on the sick list. We wish her a speedy recovery. â€" _ Mr. David Shoemaker visited hisâ€" sister, Mrs. Ben. Suider of Bloomingdale, last weekâ€"â€"Mr. E. Lehnen of Hawâ€" kesville visited Mr. Albert lah.un lâ€";;t'"é'nfiâ€"r-&}iâ€"hlr. Albert _ Lehnen was a business visitor to Wellesley last week.â€"Mr. Joseph Shantz and Briar mer returned home on Friday from Waterloo where she bad been at the bedside of Ger father who is ill.â€"Mr. Benjamin Ballard, Mr. Thomas Cunâ€" ningham and Mr. E. G. Winn attend, ed the funeral of Mr. Alfred Ballard last Friday in Maryborough. This is tie fourth member of the Ballard faâ€" mily who has passed away during the year.â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. More on 24th inst. a daughter. ltems of Interest.â€"The warm weaâ€" ther of last week gave the farmers a chance to finish their fall plowing. â€"Singing school at Biehn‘s church closed last Saturday evening and reâ€" vival meetings are being conducted there this weck by Rev. Blosser. â€" The Farmers‘ Club and Literary Soâ€" ciety of S. S. No. 5 Wilmot intend to hold a special mecting on Friday evening, Dec. 16th.â€"Mr. _ Thomas Sommerville has sold his farm | to Mr. Wilhelm.â€" Miss Laura Master spent Sunday under the patrental roof.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean visâ€" ited relatives at Waterloo and Berâ€" lin last week. {Tob late for last week.) Erli:-ip;ht Sunday at Sweet HAWKESVILLE Butcher Knifes at 156 20c 25¢ 30c 35¢ up 10 75C Butcher_Steel Knifes _ at 750 1,00 and 1.25 Meat Catters, Knives Spouts, Butcher Sausage Platos "all sizes‘ et assortment. _ (iet our prices on other Hardware. It‘s no trouble to answer J HAYBVILLE M. WEICHEL & SON waterice gvm;art Entef-prise Meat Stuffers $'?(5)8 922 Bokers Meat Cutters at gQQ 32 Weighe!‘s Weekly Store News 66 44 Empire Heater King St. _ Waterloo, Phone 260 PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE â€" Heater Time is Right Here For real comfort at least cost. The Emâ€" pire Heaters are the kind to buy. Old Sol is still making his o felt, leadâ€" ing us to believe that fa‘l is not going to leave us But don‘t be fooled, co!‘d weathâ€" er is just around the corner and heaters will soon be as fashionable as ever. This store has made ample preparations to meet the demands sure to come to us, But the time to buy a heater and have it installed in your home is now, Tu induce as many as gossiblc to place their order fer a heater with us within the next few weeks we are offering these fine heaters at Think of the Snow and the Blow of Icy Winter, then think of the CONRAD BROS. SPECIAL LOW PRICES â€"__ WHOLE NUMBER 3211 <, at . The Fall OPENING for 3:ffPIG(;Y is sure to come and § : we can help you to make it BUTCHER SUPPLIES We make a specialty of ‘ ete. Come and see our r your inquiry. Phone 215 7.00 2.60 3.65 Prices

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