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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Nov 1911, p. 4

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BA Mr. Hartisow, manager of the local m the Bank of Commerce, is § ‘in Toronto toâ€"day. â€" * c B “: ring Hockey is spending the roeltâ€"er with her sister, Miss Muriel Hocke wtâ€"â€" Toronto. _ Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ratz and _Br. and Mrs. J. H. Ratz and éaughier Margarct of Bonner‘s Ferâ€" Â¥y, Idabo, arrived on Wednesday ani will: vlfld‘ sometime with Waterloo ve | Mrs. C. A. Henrich with her nepâ€" hew, have ‘returned from ar extended Fisit with relatives and friends in Bwift Currcnt Sask. m Mr.. . J. Phlhlu of ‘Toromto is visâ€" M friends it town for a few days. ‘ Mr. John Stefiier of St. Jacobs was _ Mr. W. J. Boggs of ‘Toronto, _guest of ~Waterloo friends Priday . io9 \ Mr. J. Phillics of Toronto is visâ€" friends in town for a few days. _ Mr. John Steffier of St. Jacobs was . Wisitor in town on Thursday. m{‘ J. Wood of Mealord â€"spent Rriday with friends in town. AMrs. Carter has returned from . a &d five weeks spent with relaâ€" and ‘friends at Barrie. ?‘r;fll J. S. McBride has returned from a brixf sojottn in Galt. _ Mr. J. Charles Mueller is back from _ Mr. S. M. Smith of Listowel is visiting Waterloo friends toâ€"day. _‘Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strasser have w'ud from a sojourn with Bulâ€" _ Mr, Ed. Hohner has returned the West where he was engaged the. spring of the year. . Mrs. Wm.â€" Conrad and Miss Edna Conrad have returned from a pleasant visit in Toronto. â€"_Mr. T. R. Eari of ‘Toronto, Supt. of: Agencies for the Mutual Life _ of Canada, was a visitor. at the Head Office on Tuesday. * f ~ Dt:»Ross of:Hamliton was a weekâ€" end visitor at the home of Mr. and Miss Aggie llowie has returned from an enjoyable visit of three weeks Mrs. W. M. Reade returned on Monâ€" day from a forthight‘s visit with her sons in Toronto. > â€" Mrs. G. Herbert Bowlby _ arrived home last Monday from a visit of three weeks with Hon. Mr. William Hespeier, Winnipeg. > . Mrs. J. H..Webb has returned from a visit of several days‘with Toronte friends. Miss E. Stewart of Ottawa, who has been the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Bowlby, is now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. G.. H. Bowlby . ~ Mr. Armstrong oi Toronto fs the m his daughter, Mrs. James , Alexandra Ave. / Miss Laura Springer of _ Grand Rapids, Mich., paid aâ€"visit of sevâ€" eral days to ber aunt, Mrs. Henry Rons, George strect. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harty Ellis and Mr. Waiters spent the week end in the Royal City. C _ Miss Winnifred Powell of ‘Guelph rd a visit to Waterloo friends on Wednesday last. 5 _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunham _ left : Wednesday for their future home in Camrose, Alta., accompanied _ by the hest wishes of a large cirele of Twinâ€"City‘ friends for their happiness and prosperity.. _Dr. and Mrs. Ratz, ~ of ‘ , Idaho, U. S. KA., are ; home of Mrs. Isaac Allan street. Mrs. E. H. Zick of Chath _ Mrs. E. H. Zick of Chatham arrivâ€" ed in town on Friday, on a visit to her father, Mr. Thomas O‘Donnell, who, we regret to say, is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. A _~Mr.â€" Eldon Bean of near New Hamâ€" mll spending several days _ with J loo relatives. ( Mt. and4Mrs. George Wegenast of Hamilton were guests of Miss Carrie Wegenast, King street, over Sunday. The many _ {friends of Mr. _ Thos. will be pleased to . learn ‘ . his condition Wednesday mornâ€" dng showed a slight improvement. _ Mr. A. Davis of London is spend ing a few days with Waterloo friends . â€"R. Mcintyre of London has reâ€" ed from a brief sojourn with triends. _ Messts. 3. Bennett « and _ George _ of Port Hope are in town ‘a few days vistting friends. T. Rose of Toronto _ is â€" the t of Waterloo friends for a few _ Messrs. fi; ng . Af â€" Mer, T visitor . Mre. n.zz'-:fln Ch in paroute 3. "aha Meoa on n aaces. Efll m&m to Wedâ€" # sach week. # in all its hbew and Mr @ Mrs, Harty Getman . . are the day with friends in Torâ€" ADVERTISERS Albert â€" Hergott, . Eddie David Kuntz and L. Winkâ€" Wadnesday morning . with op their shoulders, rabbit ound New (ermany. rg toâ€"day ublished reasonable an d oo application Chatham the home Bonar‘s visitors Bechtel, qvery Thomas from since ’ *?"’-‘é_z‘ ; . " Te h CETE fedies" conte. Hhove . '%W”““ weirte, children‘s bearskin coote t am: Ivel woats sad hh Fecarnire. velvet, suede :and leather hand bags and purses, collar cases, cushion tops, fancy towels, kimonas, lace curtains, hearth rugs, trunks, sult cases, trayâ€" elling bags, felt shoes, felt . slippers, waterproo{ shoes, comfort house slipâ€" pers, street slippers, hockey â€" shoes, skating shoes, rubbers,‘ overshoes; fromt head to foot, If you visit OT' two stores while in Berlin ~you will save money. Money back if not gatisâ€" fied. A. Weseloh & Co. 46â€"3t | Miss Mabel Nevmeyer, Detroit, atâ€" *®ended the Klahsâ€"Fischer ‘wedding shere on Tuesday. ‘ Mr. Harry Kranz of _ Moose Jaw, Sask., is renewing old friends. and â€"mcquain‘tances. ACCIDENTS AT Owing to the poor condition of the C.P.R. railway tracks on the corner of Erb and Caroline streets considerâ€" able damage has been wrought â€" to vehicles passing over it. On Saturday a cutter ard buggy were badly damâ€" aged and it is said several other ac cidents © have accurred ‘previous _ to these. % € Mrs. B. E. Bechtel and â€" daughter Ruth spent Sunday. with Doon friends. Mr. B. E. Bechtel is a < business visitor to Bulflalo, Detroit and other points. Mr. W. J. Wilker of Cobalt was a business visitor in town on Monday. Mr.: William Snider was a _ busiâ€" ness visitor in Hamilton Tuesday. Mr. A Watson of New York City renewed friends and acquaintances in towc on Monday, and returned Tuesâ€" day. Mr. W.â€"L. Hilliard _ left â€" Tuesday morning on an ‘extended trip to Weyâ€" burp, Saskatchewan. ‘ Mr, J. F. Pelan of . Toronto â€" is spending theâ€"day in ‘Forants. Mr. J. M. Smith of London was a visitor in town over Monday. Mr. Walter Allward of Toronto reâ€" newed acquaintances in Waterloo. on Monday. ¢ Dr. R. Y. Young left for â€"Toronto Friday, after a visit of several days at his home on John street. Mr. Haedke of the Park _ Brewery is spending the day in Toronto. _ Mr. Eden Musselman of â€"Toronto was the guest of friends here â€" over Sunday.. ts Mr. Christ Brandt â€" and family of Sanboon, Towa, are the‘ guests . of Mr. and Mrs. J. Motherwell, King St. for a few aays. Mr. Louis Weber has been added to the staff of Messrs. E. A. Strasser and Company. * Mr. Lioyd Brubacher spent Sunday with his friends at St. Jacobs. The Mi-es Nellie McBride and Clara Schweitzer took in the show at Scott‘s Opera House in Galt on Saturday evening. Mr. Conrad Zick wisited his _ son William in Stratford on Sunday. Mr. W. G. Weichel, M. P., returned to Ottawa on Sunday afternoon after spending a few hours in Waterloo. ‘The Misses . Rebecca and _ Emma Kaatz visited friends in Galt _ on Sunday. f A German . supper of Saverk: and . wienets will be served in Acadian Club rsoms on Thursi Nov. ?$0th, by the Ladies‘ Aid _ : ciéty of St. Johr‘s Lutheran chu H Mrs. Marry German has returned from Toronto where she â€" was . the guest of friends for a few days. Nov. ?$0th, by the Ladies‘ Aid _ Soâ€" ciéty of St. Johr‘s Lutheran church avi light refreshments can a‘>~ be had frorxy fout o‘elock on. _Mr. Joe Ellis of Guelyh was town over Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Scully‘s beautifully arâ€" ranged High Tea and Progressive Euchre Friday evening was a joyous event for a number of her. Watertoo lady friends. The same: thoughtful ness, hospitality and attention to deâ€" tails, that ever mark the social gathâ€" crings of this kind hostess were much in evidence, and the party was a most successful one. Mr. Louisâ€"Gertsen was in Toronto on Saturday. * Mr. T. L. Armstrong was a busi ness visitor in ‘Tillsonburg on . Mon day. Rev. W. D. Lee attended the session of the Guelph Presbytery in â€" Gueiph Monday . Mr.H. E. Watkins of Toronto was in town on Tuesday. Mr. L. C. MacDonald of . Hamilton is a business visitor in town toâ€"day. Rev. W. D. Lee will preach at both alternoon and evening servlces at the preâ€"communion services to be held in Knox Church, (Huéiph, on _ Thursday alternoon. % The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Snyder on Thursd&y afternoon. cortract for Waterloo‘s new govrn mont boildims is a business visitot in Tatonto Mr. L. B. Lachante. who has the USEFUL XMAR GIFTS C. P R&R. CROSSING CH aut the in at less than & doliar a bushel CA u. close LA trades were te 1 1â€"2¢ under 1R Gown .‘...n..‘:“‘;‘.';.‘.'.’.‘-w wa; to and hog 4 1â€"%0 to 18 1â€"3¢ deâ€" creased in The Liv mmmm\u to xd higher than yduz:- and ‘%4 to %4 lower on , _ Antwerp closed unchanged on wheat,â€" Paris uD changed to %0. lower, Berlin 1. lower, and Buda Pest %c lower. May, Oatsâ€" Nov. MAY _ ja0o AbM se 0 wens s n nne 0) 909 Toronto Grain Market. %.--.--.B to $0.98 ..6, 0 $8 sie» Eo. :: aive hi. hk‘ T0 © tA %M viraarene is ’: 0 1% Buckwheat, bushel ....... 0 0 . 0 6. Toronto Dairy Meiket. ; gm-r. e e 0 M utter, separator, iry, aiia Butter, creamery, 1b. rolls.. 0 i8 Butter, creamery, solids ... Oheese, new, 1b ..:...:siw2s. â€" : Honeycombs, dozen ‘ Homey, extracted, 1b ........ 1 E{n. case lots Og aees B@W~IQMG %. . 22 <sseeesa2+ # anee Montreal Grain and Produce. MONTREAL, Nov. °%.â€"There was & big demand «gzain toâ€"day for all grades of ~Manitoba spring wheat from foreign buyers, notwithstanding the weakness at American centres.~ CaLles were firm and the prices bid in some cases were 1%d to §4 higher, but â€"the volume of business done was small, owing to the fact that océan â€" going grainâ€"from Canadian â€"winter ports is now becomifig scarce; and this is â€"probably going to check busiuess to some extent. k There was no change in conrse graing, for which the demand is fairly good from local and Outside buyers.~ There ‘u considerable enquiry for â€" bran on the basis of $22 for export account,. but .no sales were made, millers being closely sold up. In cheese the feeling is firm, but business qulet ~Demand for butter and egygs is good. ‘Provisions rule steady under a fair demand, Cornâ€"American,; No. 2 yelluw, $%e. Oatsâ€"Canadian western, No. 2, 48¢ 1* 4Â¥4c; do., No. & 4i¢ to 174c; extra ?:0. feed, 44c to 47¢c; No. 2 local white, 47%@; g&ct local white, 46¥¢; No. 4 local wiilte, Butterâ€"Cholcest creamery, 30 to 30%e; E t B4 fi to «5e lected, [(8¢ ll'â€"l'h-hi o ; se 4 No. 1 -toclb‘rlfi. Pota®oesâ€"I £, car lots, $1 15 to $1.20. Dressed hogsâ€"Abattoir killed, $§.75 to #.45; do., country, $$ to $§.50. mm{â€"mubo. feed, . 6"¢; 98c to $1. Buckwheatâ€"No, 2, 6e to 6. â€" Hayâ€"No. % per ton, car lots, $15. _ CAÂ¥ *4 se Flourâ€"Man. spring wheat patents, firsts, %.00; seconds, $5.10; uron‘"bnk- ers, $4.90; winter patents, cholce, .75 to %; straight rellers, $1.%5 to $1.40; straight rollers, bags, $1.%‘ to $2.05. __Rolled oats, burre!s, $5.%; bag, 9 lbs., * Li'm-â€"énm&oun'd' terces, 375 lbs.. $%¢; wood pd‘% lbs. uet, $l4c; pure, tlerces, 375 lbs., $12; pure, wood pails, 20 ibs. net, _ Cheeseâ€"Finest westerns, 1ijc to 14%¢ finest easterns, HMe to 14%c. _ . _ Beefâ€"Pla barre! e 3 2oo oV e a Ds mAP TORONTO, Nov. 2#.â€"The railways reported receipts of 81 carloads of live stock at the City Yards, comâ€" prising 913 cattle, 1938 hogs, 1325 sheep and Jambs and 79â€"calves. Butchers, to to to $4.15, $3.0 to Stockers sold at $3.50 to H; feeders #4.50 to $. _ gena d 4 * steady $6.25 -;V'lâ€"e}'fiâ€"nocdpu. %0 head; active and steady. j Hogsâ€"Recel, 4000; slow and 106 to ols ons i on n ie ie _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Recelpts, h -hoe;?low and steady; lambs znfl ic to Mc higher; bandy lambs, $8.50 to Waterloo, Nov. 28, 1911 New Wheat ,..«........... in large lots Nimings mor ign Butter, por 1b 'S:‘l’v'eoâ€"fie‘,(:::?k n‘::"'n"sdru‘ qul‘:tua ; veals, . f ...IO:’ barn caly “% do., §.75 to $.50; K.2 to $5.95. witnds® Movstatetes to o shate mighee} $ & : sheep, $150 to $1.%; o%u to $1.25; W&o :..; culls, to M; yearâ€" g»â€"Receipt®, 600; no sales; feeling a trifle weak; nominal “nuh'tm:. $.30 to $.00; : choice, heaty, §.10; pigs, $6 to $.90 Apples, per barrel ”n-du..'.'f : p-rt:: t New York Live Stock. ) };u::w _wronx..nfim 18. â€"Beevesâ€"Reâ€" ; _ m ; feeling & o reo. Reccipes mo" mareed avtet uk FARN Cholce pickeq cattle sold at from $.13 c To: 2008, BW io Bi; "medjum. § ) $5.30; comman, $.75 to $.75; cows, | erpoo!l Wheat Fut new MAF Leronts." _ * HArKet Â¥ WATERLOO MARKETS So! Stockers and Feeders. with a few cholce at $.15; bulls, CATTLE MARKETs. Toronteo Live Stock Winnipeg Options Latest YR ANPMEex ago Lewe Close. Op. Hig 95% 99% ««*/| New 200 5.00 800 18. 00 2.70 200 290 2.00 6,50 5.50 6.00 15 $14.50 19 15 walting 45 825 17.00 8.00 7.90 6.00 8. *n .| a rn e CT] 2.5 80 45 99 Smart man on good salary or eonmm sell our well known specialties in fruit and ornamental trees in your County, We pay accordâ€" ing to ._h_lmy.nndx:dnv.bo;ut, man _ 600 acres of fruit trees from which to ce fre aAbocinidl i mpp men are y sure to m reâ€" llnblakuthtmww. hed over 85 years, Write: Sales M , Pelham Nursery Co. %w. Ont, 7 nl:‘o%-t’:gq'h riiefog. chikiogue and prioes Female Help _â€"_ Wanted Girls wanted, $5,00 per w to start with for girls ei 100 teen and over. Apply at o n © Pull. i n~ w illld keep in stock Whips, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Harness Oil, Axle Grease, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. and f King St 30â€"2mo Warm, Dry and Comfortable You need proper protection for your feet, if not serious sickâ€" ness and large doctor bills will be the result. _ _ â€"Bome of the following lines might comply with your needs, _Dou‘t matter for what kind of work or purpose, we can give you an outft. _ _ â€" _ _ _ and Slippers RUBBER BOOTS, in all sizes childs‘ size 6 up to men‘s size 12. Men‘s Women‘s and children‘s LEAB%%B _<JERSEY . AND Leggings and Spdts Felt Shoes High Top Leather Boots > Heavy Rubbers and Socks. I'imglgh Grade Rubbers, to fitâ€"any â€"shape ofâ€"shoe.â€"â€"â€"â€" Many others could he, ted bnyt space will mm Come in and lét us fit you up. â€" _ See our Mun‘s Special Rubber ¢ manula¢ rness, tha J. HESSENAUER f & SON Quality higher than Price Waterproof Shoes WANTED IMMEDIATELY Opm:e Economical Fire ance Co. mdx BERLIN â€" â€" C NTA RIO < We waut to call the attention of all ladies who are interested in new coats for this season to the fact that we have the K est stock and the best value in Women‘s Coats to be found in Waterloo.County. Beginning on the 1st December we will sell ab C » Ladie‘s Black Persian Lamb Sets of Tie and Muff at 22.00 100 Coats | 25.00tâ€" 86.00 _ . > . ‘|i a s un P agto 42c th s e c ioi 2t 4 "a _ L Ar n ue Great Sale of Winter GCoats Wilheim‘s Ladio‘s Keep your Feet Girls wanted, $5,00 per week to start with for girls eigh« teen and over. Apply at once D. 8. Perrin & Oo., Limited London, Oat. ad es‘ Fur Sets of Mutf and Tic Spoci al Storm Collars in good qualities at Furs! â€" Furs! style d Waterloo. d heavy irability led. We This lot will include Ladies‘ black and eolared Coats, Misses‘ black and colored coats and all kinds of Children‘s Coate. Ladies Ladies Ladies 10.00 to 25.00 Misses‘ Conts reduced to _ 5.00, â€"7.00, 850 and $10.00 Children‘s Coate reduced to ' 2.50, 8.00, 8.50, 4.00 to $5.00 Children‘s red and cream comtsat _ / 1.50, 2.00 to $3.00 Ladics® Coate réduced to to 15.00 at big bargain prices Sealette Coats at Far Collar Coats, apecial at 13.95, 16.50, 18.50 to $28.50 Fur TIined Conts, special at 30.00, 35.00, 40.00 to $68.00 _ Mgetings in the W, Liberal ‘aterid0, for ‘the ture. will be ‘held Optome trist 21 King St. W. We Want our showing of good groceries and fruits. _ The new â€"driedâ€"fruitsâ€"are here. New â€" Currants, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Apricots Etc. Our Spices and Peels are all of the best quality and wil help to make your holiday baking a pleasure. > BRUEGEMAN‘S ~GROCBRYT Kixc St., 16 ARNOLD JANSEN 50, 18.50, 20.00 to $22.00 Elections Prone 1172, 5.00, ~7.50, . $10.00 6.50 7.50 8.50 You to See interes t cal‘h W. ~ D. Provincial â€" Legisiaâ€" as follows:â€" «t 7.60, 8.50 WaATERLOO, Beriin Storutâ€"Collars, Ties Scarfs in Grey Persian Lamb and Mufls to Ladies ‘ Mink Marmot Sets long stole and fancy Muffs at â€" . $2.50 Ladies‘® Skirts Ladie‘s Suits in the very bc:mgulitios black and colors; worth 18,80 to R‘.flg:d. sale at 25~ Ladies‘ Fine Tailor Made suits in Black and Colors worth g12.50 and 15.00 The Sav Department of this Bank has proved to be a great wnvwlomi:;‘:b-d.d- vil vur faciner {ilonds aud vilers iud {as0 satéâ€" keeping of their spare money. > P o mt s ol it Femong We accept Deposits of $1 and upwards and interest at regular rate is added lpl?-!gus:l Wlthdmwn“lf can be made at any time during banking hours. It is not necessary for a man to be free of mortgage or other indebtâ€" edness in order to avail himself of the privilege of a Bank accourt As the money can be withdrawn at any time, the Bank acts as a safe depository for the money until such time as it is needed. e Captal and Reserve $8,944,000 $50.000,000 Waterioo Branch â€"P. V. WILSON, Manager â€" match per, set 8.0Q, 9.:50, 10â€"00, 12â€"00, and 15â€"%’ Child‘s White Thibat Furs very special at 5.00 and 6.50 Ladies‘ Suits Imdies Silk Waists, in Black colored worth regular 4.00 to $5.00 on sale at Ladies Dress Skirts in black and Colorâ€" Materials, worth regular, $5.00, $6.00 â€" & $7.00, on smle at The Bank of Toronto at a big ,Bar?in while they last Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. Drawing Near . 15â€"00, 18.00, 20.00, 25â€"00 , set 8.00, 9.50, 10â€"00, 12â€"00, #»4 15.00 EFARMERS ! tor $7.50 ristmas| $15.00 $3.50

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