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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Aug 1911, p. 4

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ict deleg es for the _ COMIMA | Camvention. _ Not for . many ““( biere teen sich . @ clearâ€"out ‘as that on which the GoverameDt } ‘&__ to the coumtry and poves all good Liberals ‘to turn "'.-‘e turday and assist in _makâ€" ie list of delegates as rwm; B ag possible. . ‘A notice . givâ€" 4all > _‘,' as to places: ond M > mea* moetines will _ be Notrth â€"riding We N pent visiture . with | I Mrs. E. B. Erb at _ thein pre wereâ€"Miss Aggic McAlien, ! ‘all of Berlin, Miss Olive Stewâ€" ‘ * oi Toronto sard ltl Wirs. F. H., Meyor and Miss Nel Meyer of Presten:â€" Rev. Mr. | berry, Gf Shefield, Ont., _ called| flends in our midst on Civic holiâ€" â€"Bifiss Lilias E. Bowman ot â€" ia St. Berlin is spending part of summer vacation with her comin, 6 Grace Detweiler.â€"Mr. zud Mrs. Wils Honsberger _ and their young \ ~Harold of Durand, Michigan to ‘last wee‘t the guests of the er‘s .mother, Mrs. Amos Hallâ€" m.â€"Mr. Nelson (Lutz of the stal the London Free Press spent Ci.l> "fvifl his porents, Mr. _ and . Hy. Lutz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eo. "‘_ family, all of Waterloo | Mr.‘ Jacob _ Gotteslaben of 22 & AÂ¥ente Berlin, were _ Ci.ic lay _ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. _ C,. Gimbel of River Lodze.â€" m to Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart hiew,ee, a son . on July _ 2ind. ct congratalatioas. â€"Mr. _ J. Herâ€" ¢ Of River View Farm, who has in the employ of The Metal o _;C‘;,d Preston for _ someâ€" Bas resigned his ‘position â€" there ‘,;w” ted ~ avsimilar on in the Of Bontreal for. which bus; meâ€" $ he left about ten_days ago. | many friends wish him all sucâ€" is "in. his new hane.â€"The _ maiy nds +:of: Mr. a1g Mrs. _ Herman tel, it., will regret to leatn that i omly child Â¥xa Viols, ‘died on day â€"8th inst, alter a iew days s â€" ‘ ®onsilitis. â€" Little Eva who ‘ & . bright _ winsyne . babe, had g‘-g‘ e age of eleven months. I . mis thee, yea we‘ll miss time er. thy memory fade Ing thoughts shall always linger M the spot whore Eva‘s la‘d. iims of Interost.â€"Are you gefi-l rea _ for the E.&..S. anmual exâ€" ‘to Niagara Falls? If so be g‘?’af be on time.â€"Mr. Findlay inâ€" 8 mieving into his cottaze | durâ€" g te‘u~Miss Hentictta Hach 4 ug.: home ana visit.â€" and M .. Hass and _ Mrs. weniler of Berlin gjent Suncay ~# here.â€"A lnavy rain g; iwed over lmre cn Sunday poon. â€"Mesérs, Louis Holle _ and Btaoh left on Tuesday . mort‘ng "&h "extended trip _ through | the eMr. and _ Mrs. Gco. D. Dahâ€" pent Sunday with friends in â€"Mr, an‘ Mrs. Mélsin C. _wer .visiting in Waterloo _ on i# Mr. Sany Short of Edmonâ€" ‘eaH@d on . friend here, the Toro O <last week. LIBERAL CONYVENTION in another column of heâ€"Miss J, Brydon is visiting B« mos for a lew days.â€" Mr. % ~HMall spent Sunday with ‘ veele â€"in Hollonâ€" Miss Jenâ€" wrmer roturned to her home in | Miter a few dogs‘ visit with ‘Berp. â€"Rev. Mr. Croziet . of M took charge of the service i® the church ors Sunday evening Mr.. Jatnes Taylor and Mco i _Brydon _ called on wÂ¥ 0 on . Monday .â€" h &‘IM spent â€" the of: thess meetings of ADVERTISERS CONESTOGO FREEPORT tow n# No w her the Liberal: Electors of was and townships | in ding ol Waterloo haye ; Saturday, August 12th wates for the â€" cominZ accepted up k MmMOSsBORO s Saturday no08. &.’ must not be sed1iy noon. . Casual BRESLAU M fell Cle Det weil t Sis honk and »Mrs.. Alien CJ6 4. Br (t this mare tatt wook â€"Rev . Ir. ~© Jucob win â€" City. f his bto act wedlk » 18 io o4 M | Briefs.â€"Misa Katherine Helwig W'f ‘ turned (to her home in Detroit, ‘Mich., after© spending a few meviths ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.} ' Dietrich.â€"Miss K. Hinschburger â€" of © Berlin, is spending a few days with | Mrs. N. S. Ball.â€"Mr. and ‘Mre. J.| ; Hunoppel. of @Glenallen, â€" Mr. and Mrs. | | Jacob Reiber, of Berlin, visited Mrs. J. Reiber arec Sunday.â€" Mrs. _ A. ' ‘ Meyor, of St. Clements . and Mrs. > | Theodore Meyer of Newtom, called on . friends â€" here last week.â€"Miss Elisa betif Phelan of Berlin spent. Sunday ; with â€" Miss _ Tillie_ Bury.â€"Mrs. L. Hueglin, of Berlin, is visiting vlith1 her mother, Mrs. Gregor Dietrich,. â€" Sad Death.â€"A very sad and . .unâ€" timely death took place here @ Sa@â€" turday tast when little Auug: .{"dv,m-é'mdlt. es Moyer, died ~of ‘that painful . and dreaded disease lockjaw which _ was ‘M by â€" a little sore on his foot a more rubbing of his shoe.â€" . The symptoms® began to show~Thursday morning and by Friday morning . he was quite stif and belpless, suffering most excessive pain until death came to â€" relieve him Saturday . morning. |mmcmnimmmnfi 4 o‘clock and was largely attended. Th: ed . parents have the . beartâ€" felt sympathy of. many‘ frieiMs _ in this their very sad affiiction. Fi Briefs.â€"The harvest is almsost . over here and threshing is the order _ of the day with poor yields inspring crops._ Oats, peas and barley have not been as poor a crop for years, say _ the oldest _ people here. Fall® wheat is very good.â€"Miss Neltic and Miss Ethel Clemens of Preston are. visiting friends in Kossuth over Sunday.. â€" Joie Hagey is going lo the West next Saturday to assist bharvesting out there,â€"Mr Joim Eisenbach is working for lfil F. Clemens.â€"â€" Mr. Bert Markle; is erec ting a rew cement silo as is . also Mr. Joe Shantz of Fisher‘s Mills, â€"Mr. Billy _ Black is â€"out with _ bis new threshing outht. _ It is pronounâ€" eed + a !‘;’d one.â€" Born, July 30, near Hespeler â€" to Mr. and . Mrs. Wa. Foach, a son. Items of Interest.â€"Mrs. Porschbacâ€" her and daughter Mary of Mildmo7, have been visiting with Mr. ond Mrs. .John â€" Brox.â€"Master Heward S.â€"h1t: is spending his holidays with _ bis aunt â€" im Toronto.â€"Miss Annie Sochâ€" ner is visiting frien‘s in Elmira for a few wre s.â€"Rev. R. Eifert with his children, Arnold and Alma, are visitâ€" ing friemis‘ in Rev. Eifert‘s formet field of â€" labor, D&Z:wood.â€" Miss Hilâ€" da _ Snyder, Conestagh Miss. Eona Snyder and â€" Messrs Orvail Snyder and J. Burnett of Winterbourne visâ€" ted at Aaron‘ Snidet‘s last Sunday. â€"The Misses Sadie Cressman _ ond Maggie Woeber of Berlirs _are spending a week‘s holiGay at the bome of . Mr. Sidney Wober‘s.â€"Mrs. John~â€" Walker of ~Borlin \viaited with Mr. and Mrs Menno M. Snyder . last Sunday. â€"Miss Aledo and _ Mr. Ely Btubacher of St. Jacobs visited _ at Mr.â€"Cranston Weber‘s on Sunday. =â€" Miss â€" Kdm. Bowmad of â€"Waterloo is spending _ a (ew weeks‘ holidoys with Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bowman.â€"Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Dietrich and daugh ter Florence of ‘Hespeler and â€" Mr. Edward Dietrich of Goderich have. been â€" visitors with Mr. . and lr: A. J. Ruggleâ€"Mr. Chas. Bergman /3 anm# Miss Arnott of Toronto ." wete the guests of Mr. and Mrs,. Phil. Rominger.â€"Mr, _ Walter T. O‘M Toronto, â€" is -fin # few a holidays . under ‘parental rool, 4 Mrs. _ Josh â€"Umbach ~and daughter paid a visit to Mr.. and Mts. J. B» Snyder last Wornes Jay.â€"Messra. . Abs Hart â€" and mm-w visited friends and re! hore &n Sund and Morlay.â€"Mr. Fred Sochner | th.:unfl; to build ~nmow l;. ho in m Pn o ie Pogs church .ors Sursiayâ€" evening, ~ Aug. afi“ 1.!0&“ © Bilver : colâ€" at the . â€" Everytody wol The body of Gieorge Nichols, baker of Ne ”:h:tou“n'twhtu%fioln ‘ me Dundee Mau Found Dead on the Road ST. AGATHA FLORADALE KOSSUTH The discovery was Kev. ‘ot" thad place. â€"Miss 1 i ie two â€" f tew days with hor ".'fif""‘" Steuernage!, â€" last w Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. A. Marper nud two children of Waterloo spent list week ‘ut Reeve Christman‘s.â€"Mr. Albert Strob who ‘is being treated for some serious in termal wilment at â€" St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, Guelph, is slightly improved atâ€" ter .a vory last week, Surprise Party.â€"A lurge sumber ol triends as well as the members . of the _ Young People‘s Society gatherâ€" ed together last Tuesday everéng with the intesition of giving their friend and ‘fellow worker, Miss Annie Kehl, a surprise party previous to her. withâ€". crawal from the Society. Games and sports were carried on out on _ t lawn and it was well into the motnâ€" ing :fore the happy . crowdâ€" â€" broke up. â€" ‘The,ladies providx# a very fing Olga Rudow read <the following adâ€" dress and Mr. Oscar Helm presented Miss Kehl _ with < a set of . silver Icives and forks an behall ofâ€" the diffâ€" erent members and friends. The adâ€" (wess ran as follows:â€"Dear Friend. )Annie.â€"-We, the members and friends of the Y.P.S. of ‘St. James Lutheran lChurchbdnglmolflnchm you are about to make and the prohable ::everin;ol your ‘connection with our society, can not let this opporfalni‘ty ‘as x token of remembrance. . Accept |cur heartiest congratulations in antiâ€" ‘cipation of â€" the coming ~event. â€" May God bless you with niany happy days of sunshine in your new station _ of lile is the wish of your fellowâ€" | members aod friems of St. James Y.P.S.â€"Mr. T. Rumball, G.Tâ€"R. staâ€" tion master is taking bis vacation by enjoying a trip out west. _ His place is being substituted by is son Wilbur, who thoroughly underâ€" stands his work.â€"Mr. D. W. Hous ton of the staff of ~the B.C.1. spent ‘Sunday at the â€" home of "Mr. _ A. Werner.â€" Miss Cosina â€" Schierholtz ond Miss Louisa Jensen spent, part of lest week with friends~at~Heidelborg. â€"The : members of the R. C. church held a picnic in tm Reservoir Park last Saturday afternoon A .. large crowd â€" was present ond a pleasant pass without in some way _ showing wit appreciation of your service . as ar earnest worker in our Society and in our social affairs We, therefore, ask you to accept this small â€" gift time was spent by all.â€"Miss H.:>+ Campbell of New York spent a few { days with her sister, Mrs. Anderson Schroder.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Plaf an# children of ~New Hamburg spent part f last week at the lome of Mr. ! Geo. Plaf.â€"Mrs. Korrber is sperding a few days with her niece, Mro. ! Everest of Toronto, who returned to . ber home lost week after spending i bor vacatinn with friends and relativ=‘ es in town.â€"Mr. ‘Otto Christman of . Galt visited his parents in town patt . of last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Simon ! Strome and littleâ€"son of Cayuga, Ont. visited at the home of the latter‘s < mother, Mrs. Wahl, last week.â€" Mr.| John Hedrich, sr., is reported to <be very . ill, although he Ins improved I some since jlast week. ~ The . Elâ€" mirae Fall Fwir will be held Nsl year on Sept. 26th â€"and 27th.â€"*Mrs. A Devitt of Waterloo spent part® of last week with her sister, Mrs. Wm.‘ Behrens.â€"MTs, â€" Sanfor? of mm' with her two little children is vi In‘g ‘her mother, Mrs. Rudow, for & tew â€" days.â€"The many friends of Mrs. Stein, whan is #@ patient at St. . Joâ€" / seph‘s Hospital will be pleased to hear that she is recovering nicely from her recent operation and hopes . soon to be abla to return to her home bere. â€"Mrs. Andrew Forrester of Homilton s;ent Wednesday with Elmira friends, | â€"Miss Mabel Bostwick of _ Toronta Miss Salome Ratz and Mrs. D. D. Ratz of this place spent last Tuesâ€" day with relatives in St. Jacobs. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schapler spent | Sunday _ with their daughter, Mrs. All.. Mogk at Floradgle. Mre. â€" John Stickney who has been visiting het danghter, . Mrs. Thackray at Winâ€" field returned home . last week _ . acâ€" companied by‘ her granddaughter, Mr, A. C. Geilic of the _ Old Deâ€" troit National Bank, Detroit, and bis wile on# little son are spending their vacation, with the former‘s faâ€" ther, Dr. Gelkie in town,.â€"Mrs. San dets and three children of Savit 8‘:- , Onb., ate cpn‘lz sove w 8 mhfl sister, . J. Mite chell. â€" Elien Fear of ‘Torot to, is visiting . relatives in town. Mr. â€" Fred Mitchell of Guelph . is vigiting at his home Lore.â€"Mr. Chas. Uhristman of Windsor who has beet spendin; his vacation with relatives ‘in town left on Monday for his home. on Returhey 10t. ..‘:..".:5 suer nin, ho ut ce ghe w Â¥. and _ officets of .& Jarmice Lutheran uol | Mersoon. «" Waterieo, P 9 Beitt Jak & ’:’ T C No sw Dundse, was found dead a.t. ;‘:.fl..“fi.t“&m bad spell which he had Rahn, . who has l.“ with â€" typhoid o n 4 J proved, a found dead at 1 t ©9h .. co apond... comés ant H | L bce* and Personal.â€"The Misses Allâ€" chin‘ are spending a fow days in ; Paris with their uncle,. Mr. Wm. Allâ€" chin.â€"Mt. rod Mrs. H. W. Smith and children â€"of Toronto and Mr. Rob and |Mr. Jazk Puddicombe of Ayt spent Supday at mbomd#:s:u}i comie. . here.â€"~Mr, CKR. @J. iKerr of Borlin spent %fia h;m.! Miss . Menetta _ _Dopp and Miss May . Chevers of Toraito réturned .. home. on Iqhy:uexlllnnvultwith. Mrs. â€" Rau.. Mr.George Seip. ol Sea: forth spent ~Sunday. in townâ€" Mrs. Sdpudehudmv:thmfl& ting relatives end friem‘s in town for the past two weeks returnem â€" home with Mr. Scip on Monday.â€"Mr. ani Mrs. Alex. Brandt and Miss .Gladys ~White are the guests of Miss Minnic Wilker.â€"Mr. Chester Forster of. Mit: _chell was a weekâ€"end visitor in town. â€"Miss. Ida McKay of Stuart Bros., Limited, spent Suncay at her home in Mitchel.â€"Mr. San;ster Plum‘ of | New flamburg for the past * three yéars left an Thursday , Charles for , Baskatchewan and Francis for Alâ€" berta v.<r> they intend to get some bpractical~ experienco in farming prior to â€" taking up a homestead. â€"Nf > Charlotte Peine left on Saturday . to spend several weeks in Lmdon anc Grand Ben‘â€"Matinee Lose races will be held on ths track here every Friâ€" day afternoon for several weeka to be concluded hy a regular trotting meet later ‘on. Dur notices have been sont to horseimen in the neighboring towns and cities.â€"Mr. Dutton of Hamilton, (has su ceedrd Mr. Chatles Storling in Mr. J. R. Feick‘s hardwato‘ estab lishment. Mrs. Dutton and children will move hore. as soon as Mr. Dutton can gecure . a house.â€"A v exciting game of basebail was .-fl here on 12 Piged team from New Hemiieg ts a p from New h: 'ul'iu in _ a ndq_t‘u the team tw the score of * ar. Decatur, Hlinois, is paying a visit to his parents here.â€"Mr. Clareace Kaerâ€" cher of ‘Toronto is spending. a lew days at bis parentsl home here. . â€" Mr. John England. of Milverton was the guest â€"of 1is mphbew, Mr. Gecrge Morley here last. week â€"Mr. A. A. Hay c€ Bnn‘lei:pgiqnfldttobh niece Mrs. A. A. Fogol.â€"Miss Edith Simpson of Winnipeg is the gvest of Mr. and Mre. Jum Ratz.â€"Mrs. J. F. Katzenmeier. wat\th> guest of her sister, Mrs. Cook itr Borlin tast wee‘., â€"Mr: and Mrs, Zingtn of Syraâ€"uss N. Y., visited at the home of Mr. Harâ€" ry Bock here last wesk. â€"Mr. _and Mrs. D.Luckhardt visited friends in Stratâ€" ford â€" last Wednesday ‘and Thursday.â€" Senator Ratz left thisâ€"week on a trip to Montreal and Quebec.â€"Mr.â€" Irvine Laschinger® and Mr: J. G. Waterfield feturned to Toronto cc» Mondoy â€" after spending a weet in town at the Home of Postmaster: Laschinzer.â€"Mr. Valâ€" entine Riege! and.daughters of Mobâ€" briy, Mo. are the gtests of Mr.â€". anc â€" Mrs. Joseph Holscher.â€"Miss . Clara Bucke!l nurseâ€"in training at St. Josâ€" eph‘s hospital, Guelph, and Mr. Arâ€" thur ‘Sehl of Owen Sound and Mt. and Mrs." CharlesHartman of Hamdlâ€" tomn were in town on Tuesdry to at~ tend ‘the ‘#uneral. of . the late â€" Mr. Jagepi;. Holscher.â€"Mr. Charles anx Fram is Weighton, two . yrzing bf.- lishmen. who have been..working Political Mceting.â€"A jo‘nt political meeting will be held. . next: Monday pyening,: Aug. 14th in the skatin; tint / when ti> following camdates | Will be â€" prosentâ€"The a" L M. King, Minister .of Labor, repreâ€" sonting North Waterluo, Mt. 8. Moyer of _ Preston for South Water» loo and" Hory Dr.â€" Rankin of â€" Sttat» fortd _ for North Perth. _ Reciprocity | will be _ thoroughly \discussed explained . $ ‘ been A{siting ber. daughter, Mro. W Stevernage!l Tor a few days.â€" The of ‘the ‘the â€" t park last Saturday af terncomâ€"The litile daughter of Mr Rahn, _ who has been setiously . ill wilh â€"typhoid fever has somewhat im NEW HAMBURG WELLESLEY C977 iR 4 & s3a.| WATERLOO TOWNâ€"At the Liberal after |Committee Rooms, at 8 o‘clock p.m. aclok : *A | ELMIRAâ€"At Mr. James Glennic‘s ate a candidate for the approaching Saturday, August 12th, 1911 ELMIRA.â€"At Mr. James Glennic‘s office at 8 o‘clack p.m. In Due notice of _ the holding of the Comvention will be given later. WOOLWICH :‘ Tp.â€"At Wideman‘s Hall,. St. Jacobs, at 8 o‘clock p.m, WA TE 13 King WELLESLE ship Hall, Cr BERLIN, at the Libe Rooms, at 8 p. m. Meetings . of the Electors of ~Noth Waterioo will be addressed by . HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, MINISâ€" TER OF LABOR, as follows‘:â€" WELLESLEY In the Opera House, Monday, 14th August. CENTREVILLEâ€"â€" Dominion Elections In the Township Hall, Tuesday, 15th August, es o % In the Literary Hall, Thursday 17 August. In Jupp‘s Hall, Thucsday, 17th Auâ€" gust. ; __ST. JACUBS In Wideman‘s Hall, Friday 18th August. * 5 h RUMMELHARDT In the School House, _ Saturday, 19th, August. © All meetige will begin at cight a‘clock, . 3 The Reciprocal Trade Axreement beâ€" tween Canadw and the United States, and its> effects, will be fully aiscussâ€" od by Mr. King. Ck L t 2 . Everybody Welcome. Ladies specially invited. > Opposition speakers are invited to be present, and am opportunity will be cffered them to address the meetâ€" Bruegoman‘s + Grocery Our Trade is steadily growing _ There is a reason for it The Grocer TO CVE PROMPT AND CHEERFUL ~L. Bruoegeman WINTERB OURNE WEST MONTROSE J. F. HONSBERGER, _ . , iPresident N.W.Râ€"A J./C. HAIGHT R service is ever our aim LOOâ€" TP.â€"At LAbeta §t.. W. Berlin t 10 J. F. HONSBERGER, J. C. HAIGHT, Let us serve you Farm produce wanted JB Y Phone 1 172 President N.W.R.A is ¢l))‘id yono:::nnmdmko( ::dwl' If you h:b" not b;ou will have no en of the splendid choice of nsetu! ta shown by us. % 'Agood’fidmthsvefy%u&r’::yflmdlhmnflp tieularly at this season when everyone more or less travelling. We sell only what we know are good coats, we guarantes thein to be rainâ€" roohfi_to‘lv--fihdon.mnhow them in black, navy, fawn and grey, n all sizes for large and ama‘!l. Prices apecial now at Socretary N.W.R.A ".wn cB at Hecretary â€" N.W.R.A 4,50, 5.95;, 6.50, T 50 and 81 0.00 At Ladies® Raincoats 8: 1911 y‘ clock p.m he he Waterloc THBH LADIES‘ STORE ® 47. Afat Quality Highest Rine Watch Repairing «Specialty. The Savings Dbpartment of this Bank has proved to be a great convenience nt:uuwundoolm farmer tfi iends and others forthe.safe: keeping of their spare momey. _ = > (0..._.. .. > 2s.. 2l . old _ It is not necessary for a man to be free of mort other indebtâ€" ednors in ordse to avail himeelf of the privilege of "a Bank account. ummoymhwlmdnvnnn lhn.nbo.&mun safe depository 'of.!le-!-mee"m_.“", me as it is needed. _ Capital and Reserve $8,944,000 Aszets $30,000, 000 Waterioo Branch P. V. WILSON, Moanager Loans made to responsible people on reasorable terms, The Bank of Toronto Sast‘ :8 detingent Fape M Ei m is "‘.Li We guarantee the quality of our goods and ~we are sutre you will fiod the prices right.~ â€" _ â€"~~ Obey this impulse and give us a («lifl. e & a ; FARMER! 0. Asmussen Prices Lowest Waterloo Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ONT i4 EU

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