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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jan 1912, p. 1

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to $1.50 pPUT Ar P arr C AND FEI vERS F UXDEI sert _BgOOATS )‘ ~season‘s r fabrics, {a and la shoulder :« se fitting co x %s.~ The Where the GOO ‘Mand tailored, ‘of and worsted, failored _ in m and conservative styles. lFlees $12.50 to $15.00.. Satâ€" use l ioas ie 4) n tepa t te, +A * l s * PC hok is 4 s M°C Ee :': , & T a i us y > wl l 77‘ $; â€"These suits have ‘Character that is _ always P fi ‘HMand tailored, of ‘and worsted, failored _ in . WNo, CA C % WERCOATS, made of Reat appearing grey and :r:»-‘i‘t muy cut in style Coats that will wear sevâ€" ers ;A;b"{mer prices woere $7.50, Saturday es o0 “-95 BUITS in a splendid «varâ€" ‘at patterns and blue â€" and érials, cut in bloomer style. '*‘ els at this price. Forâ€" $5.50 to $6.50. Saturday_ NOLIAY SUGEGESTONS EURNITURE id qual E know autitully vailing | and . fa Saturda $1.00 a pair US W rush has left us wit ET AND FELT JULIE &Paflor Tables,Jardiniere ‘and Upholstered Chairs Te have knifed the prices PICNI CK‘S SHOE HOME oV r effects, neatly ; collars and > all The former prices %hd at the same time We have just received a large S: Clufifil. t‘,‘!.‘ will apâ€" eyare embodiâ€" finished Coats, tyles ‘of . the rcy tweeds. The 0 00. Saturday BEST ).00, Saturu®? sA i 312-95 Women‘s _ vici kid leather . blucher C boots, dainty style of choice quality, fNexible oak tanned soles, cuban heels tSA splendid and suitable for dress occasions. Sizâ€" |wmw‘d and | ©9 3 to 7. Sltlltdly w. 1 in the 3 latest _ winter? ___,____,____.._-â€"--1-â€"‘2â€"--.-:‘--'o Why not buy your family some Over Sale $7.95 «€9.95 K. $4.45 WE HAVE PLACED THEM ON SALE AT 49¢ a pair Clothes Come From pt UR BUYING . R CLOTHING, HIS ~STORE To SEASON. THE OPERA ~OVERCOATS MEN‘S TROUSERS, fine a tweed, _ bandsomely.: tailored have never bought better â€" V $2.50. Saturday _ T DOWN TO Boys‘ Box CaMUSRIM: P]7 7W °° serviceable style in _ blucher extension soles, good heels, finished, suitable for school 0 day wear, sizes 1 to 5. Regu Saturday Bargain ...« «> Men‘s Boots in good style for winâ€", ter, smooth finished Canadian leathor: blucher tops of box calf, solid leather: soles, insoles and heels, 50!? comâ€" tortable shapes, sizes 6 to 10. : Regâ€" ulas $2.50 to $3.00.â€" Saturday Barâ€" gain Men‘s plain Black Felt Boots, â€"felt soles and heels, neatly made andâ€" ate very comfortable to wear under _ rubâ€" bers or overshoes, sizes 6 / to _ 11. Regular $2, Saturday Bargain P e P C with many broken lines of women 8 [JIETS. These were 65¢, 75¢, 85¢, Women‘s Fine Felt Sliwm,“\g‘"' brown and blue, fur trimmed, her soles and heels, sizes 3 to 7, _ TCE~ ular $1.25, Saturday ald jost suat r inducement R & SON Box Caliskin Boots ; time improve the appearance of .Wfifi'fl‘d FOOTWEAR APPETITE AND TO UNDERWEAR, FURâ€" 16 ALWAYS â€" NBW, EVERY DEBPARTâ€" TION IS A LITTLE cur Pows â€" To ~$1.95), BUT.. FOR PHONES {M&o‘. 1174 Nul 0 ONTARIOD y â€" valug. at $1.69 $1.50 130 JCA DMUE comâ€" f "J | Koi irday Barâ€"| . N $1.98|: e ramcmmtaimasccsicnn V3 Boots, felt |! de andâ€" are || under â€" rubâ€" [‘ ) "%e .1 gain 4 $1.50 nevnasmccomm mm ipers + md,'mghet o I, teE~ a neat ¢ cut well . On: y evening last the pupils . 1 n tie? a‘_‘aâ€".no-evnu‘-»m school met at the residence of . Mr. F. Newmeyor to 4 & :"" spend a pleasant evening with their 1 : Niet_ [ teacher, Miss Minnic Kaitting, who is â€" Y about to leave them. Miss Kaitting, I who since taking charge of the Rose 1.98|vile schoot*has veen a faithful . ard oozis... | very active worker in the welfare ol ... ts, â€" fels | the school, and. the majority of the and . are |Deople in the section regret sintercly _ 6P " yup_|ber retirement from their midst. The _ to â€" 11. | occasion was marked by the prescataâ€" n uaqbympnplho!ttofletletlw-', i companied by. the iollowing=addresst > Â¥. Rosevilie, Dec. 18, ‘1911. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"= l Doar Miss Kaitting. â€"We, your 8, bg:& cho‘ars have met together . topight , leather |for the purpose of having an hour of T, â€" teE"| anrisement with you, â€"and we could not let this opportunity pass without ”c letting you know in some way *the appreciat on, we have for the way you 3 helped us in ‘our studies. Many times â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€" no doubt, we tired your patients, but we wish to thank you for the great ‘intetest you took in and for orr welâ€" > fare. We are all sorry you ate leayâ€" ingus, so we beg you to accept . ‘this as a slight token of our regard for T Fou, .: ~ 7/ es (Guelph this weet where she take a six months‘ â€"course in mestic Rcienge.â€"Ms. Albert <£ left for Berlin this week where has secured â€"_ a position with Rerlin "Journal. You will see _A ; S etaeii S C t hB : CR pSPC LCAE SNT Te S P l To 32â€" alr n suctess to you Albert.â€"Mrs. _ Wm. mt New Year with her son â€" llnv @ .â€"NMre. F. E. Welker _ to: \ ceived the very sad rews from.. hor Fome in‘ Mildmay, of the w#lfl ébath of: ber . father.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Welker attended the funeral on Tuesâ€" day afternoont . Our deep. sympatiy is extended to the bereavéd in th¢it, aMiction.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Jno. Wink~ ler of Markham, Mr. and Mrs," k. A. : Voelker and daugh rs of Bo.lin spent New Year‘s with fde < An l townâ€"Miss Maric Kieller spent. _ _ & week with friends in Berlin. â€"Mr. land: Mrs. Levi Haus of Waterloo | spent â€" New Yeatâ€" with the formet‘s \ | mother, Mrs. Messner.â€" Mr. . Eugene â€"] Brubacher â€" left. for Bloomingdale. this ,weekw)nrehem-wnmda good position. Misa M lt M PRESENTATICN AT ROSEVILLE WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, . Andrew Want ca.-uz spending a week with Wabh} did not return alo with him a Jile partmer, . "Annie _ Krueger. Con . Miss Mazgic Weber ie ~ We all join in wishing you _ eyeTy bappiness and success in years . to come. c t sns h cole 1 Ne Signed by the pupils of the Roce: tille public school. Miss Kaitting is a daughter of Mr wnd Mrs. Geo. Kaitting, Shade st. DRYS WIN Local Option Was Defeated in Waterio» Township and Fifty other Places f Goderich, Wroxeter, . Sherbrook Twp., Hagersville, Blandford, Hagerâ€" man, Caledonia, Listowel, Thedtord, Etobicoke, North Cayuga Twp. Cannington ... Chesterville ... Lucknow ...... Pelee Island . Howard Twp. Percy Twp. .. Charlotteville Calabogie ..... Blenheim . ...... Orillia Two. Richmond Hill, Coldwater, _ Owen Sound, Peel Township, Lakefield, Atâ€" hens, Beamsville, Wyoming, Durham, Tara. ‘Thedford, Hepworth, Ancaster, Tara, | A rthur Cayuga, P ST. JA°0BS 8T. â€" LOUIS, . Moâ€"With a fls ure e ioh . m.fl‘g MOTHER SHOT BÂ¥ HEJ Failed to Get Threeâ€"Filths Majority, 11. Wal Sustained, 14 Carrtied, 13 IN THIRTEEN int Edward ort U ‘m.. . hor suddon & â€" Mrs. on Tuesâ€" ratula Al thi catal Â¥naof â€"Mrâ€"" Clarene â€" EC l thith Bount is vistung at ni home ) .. mmW Aex. George a | (@ :fl-fi-uafi iMage last week. {â€" "Mies C. Rebheck of Mitos. . tas <A. C s ‘Co \ szent with friends in Gait:â€"J : shall were visitors in St. obs ovâ€" ‘râ€": the bolidays.â€"Misses â€" Pearl and en e Arctainen t | grests of Mr. .. Knox College Toronto, is v 8 fi:" over the bolidays.â€"Mr. _ _ and C \Mro. P. Saynor of Berlin spent Sunâ€" ‘"day at the home of Mr.:. A.. Hofâ€"| â€" *w r. and Mrs. Jobn . Bulloc|. ‘ were Xmas visitors with relatives in ‘ Galt.â€"Mr. Alf Boll of Toromto . is s# ending â€" a few holidays under . the yarental root. â€"Mr. Thos. Barley | 0‘ Galt s ent the boliday with friends in‘ the village â€"Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Holton of â€" Preston spent Sunday and uam“m guests of Mr. Dan Hamm . â€"Mr. W. V. Uttley of Berlin, was a Doon visitor on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Erpst and> daughter ot , New (Hamburg were visitors at the : "Leme of _ Mr. Coles over the holiday ., , â€"Miss A. Fryer and Miss F..â€" Mcâ€" . Langlin are srending Their holidays _ _at thoir homes in Brantford @id Erin., | / â€"Miss Vera _Uttley ‘of Berlin . spent ; Monday â€"with relatives.â€" K C,. A« ; ~R. Tilt and Dave Dahmer are poultry ; exhibitors in ‘Waterico thisâ€" week. â€" ; ~The scholars of the Sundayâ€"school of â€" the ‘Doon: Prejbykrhh Chud; ‘held a . ~vrery svcresslul cantata in their chu rch, â€" _ onâ€" Thursdayâ€"evening,â€" Dz%ldi w Christmas _ Day was a very > quiet r . one in Doon as there was no ice for 4 skating or _ hockey â€"An enjoyable ; dance was held > in McCarrey‘s â€" hall, ig on Friday evening, Dec. 22nd.â€"A it large â€"crowd is expected at the he dante on â€"New Year‘s night in .. M¢ u_ Garry‘s hall. A new hardwoeod . flootr es has been installed and & good time nt can be expected. 10 Mi d ten Items of â€" Interest.â€"A Happy New was in darkness night, .2 a Year‘ to all.â€"The nomination meeting 1 on the street t.uh‘!:.y ml'.“ lraimc. held on the 22nd inst., for the pur roads being tied up from n'v;.â€"‘ pose of nominating candidates as | last night until early this c cama Police â€" Trustees for the Police Vil | when the company got its «auxiliary lage of Wellesley â€" was well attendâ€" | plant: going. Lo e o ed. There is a balance on hand bf |. Not a wheel tutned in ~ Hamilton‘s $170,in â€" the hands of the Treasurer. bigâ€" industrial establishments Pm â€"Messrs: Henry Alteman, Albert Mic | and thousands of people were i civenw us and Norman Klcischhaver _ were | out of work. The nanv said ther again elected by acclamition.â€"â€" Many | would be no power M' :!s‘?w Fyie‘ srent their bolidays hbere among re | es to get the plant in oper o latives and friends, among them be j by toâ€"morrow .: > V e e ing > Messrs. John Kubeâ€" of Toronto, â€" â€" Similar trouble last year Wd“fi Aug. â€"Kube of Carman, Man., Robt. up for several days, causing M‘N Kube of â€" Oshawa, John Albrecht, Mr.{ to the company, manulacturers, and and Mrs. Fred Fleischhauer of Toronâ€"| thousands of men.â€" â€" & * to, A. Dingwall and Reist Cleghotn e R seate. mss of _ Galt, John Bickert of Grand mesanmmen ommmenmencmemmnnenmmmemnnn Rapids, Mich., Mrs. V. Bickert â€" and has h daughter of Milwaukee, Mrs. Hy. m ue Bickert, son and daughter of Bay * x "Mceseul City, Mich., Geo. Walter, Bellinger of Roeod |_â€" W aiak Windsor, Harry Schaub, Irvin Fleischâ€" + f dDIPLt Harer, ~_ Irvin Schopp, Mr. and.Mrs. M. lt Robt. Fleischhauer, Miss Kate Huchâ€" m e rergard of Berlin, Wr. Herb Berscht f on of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. / of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mat tes of Tavistock.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stahje visited friends in Buflalo for a week.â€"Miss Florence Kreutzwisâ€" s # er is spending a few weeks in _ and AS MUC around Hanover with friends.â€" Miss | M ; Elma Meyer is at present visiting '] friends and â€"relatives in Dotrolt. . â€" ; | Miss Lora Woiwade is spending a * . | week ~ in : Toronto.â€" _ M¢.. Clarence [ , | Schaub of Biggar, Sask, is spending a few months here with his parents Mwfllnmnh“w"d the * year whem spring work .â€"Miss P ¢ Flla Ottman of Toronto is spending m\ a few weeks at her home here. ' C Hat Hil Mr3â€" Bert andi R Mrt with d Bu DOON Lwyna and Miss 1. :m;:‘m-u:m re. N. vdM : of Torento will WEST MONTROSE WELLESLEY Th Reader M nt in the Ky.â€"Mr,â€" and Berli@, speot ei‘s parents. » will conduct . â€" Bible the 3rd, ith and 5th teon of Berliay Mr. Gingrich entertained B1 â€" altemoon and «~~| & Phone 215 wfl! tolow AiLV‘.‘_‘ Bader + noriG Mitche he uol i Rev lal¢ f 7 ‘s 4 Lemon. _.} _ > BROCKVILLE: 0. ~W. . heteam, (ave.y __> €*:. NORTH BAYâ€"G. A. McGaughey. 3. BARRIEâ€"A. Cowan:.. : > f, LINDSAYâ€"Dr. Wood: * WELLANDâ€"G. W. Sutherland. GODERICHâ€"C\ A. Reid PRESTONâ€"O. Homuth. : NAPANEEâ€"W. T. Waller. > PARISâ€"R. H. Armstrong (ace.) COBOURGâ€"G. Gurman _ (acc.)s, PARRY SOUNDâ€"Johnson. § PETROLEAâ€"E. F. Pollard «ace.». _ _SMITH‘S FALLSâ€" _A. woster (ace.) / * LISTOWELâ€"W.. Climie. _ * WALKERTONâ€"J. Henderson. DURHAMâ€"W. Black. STRATHROYâ€"H. Owens. SEAFORTHâ€"J. C. Craig. s HUNTSVILLEâ€"A.. E. Callaban: ST. MARYSâ€"Sanderson. A KMHERSTBURGâ€"Dr: Pari Ontarioâ€" Mavors 20C.) W BELLEVILLEâ€"Vermilyen GALTâ€"F. 8. Seott (ace:) NIAGARA FALLSâ€"C. A ST .. CA THARINESâ€"â€"Dr. _ Mr. I otund HELSPELER BuY‘ _ _ LROWNED U HILt SKATING Hespeler, Dec. 29. Toâ€"day> Irwin Limr:tt, eight years of age, only son of Mr.. Jolin Limpert â€" broke through the ice on"the Canadian Wuollen Mills dam, â€"and was © drowned while. skating with his comtades. ‘Two of the boys heard a cry and skated over, where they saw the unfortunate boy in the wo:u. and ~ when‘ within thirtyâ€"five feet of him Eddie Lang went through, but was helped out by another â€" lad with a hockey stick, and was > taken to the home of Mr.: Gossage, â€" where. â€"he was taken care of. During this time a message was sent for a doctor,: and the body was â€"found in about four feet of water standing erect. .: The doctor worked over the body for sorhe time, but as it had been in the water tor halt an hour life had fled. 7 $ JANUARY 4, 1912 THOUSANDS OUT OF wWORK IA HAMILTON Hamiiton, Ont., Deéc. 29. â€" Needlol ice getting in the flumes at the De Cews Falls generating plant of the Dominion Power and Transmission Co. is causing trouble again. The city was in darkness last night, all traffic on the street railway and suburban roads being tied up from 11. o‘¢lock last night until early this: morning, when the companyâ€"got its . auxiliary }vlm going. m oi l Porl Mr Not a _wheel turned in Hamilton‘s big~ industrial establishments day and thousands of people were t out of work. The company said & would be no power toâ€"day, but â€" es to get the plant in operation again by toâ€"morrow. Ay A Te TERLOOâ€" ANTFORD THOM AS T D vÂ¥ DJ A new pattern, very . popular because they aro light and ean . be sot in narrow runway s f W M H W , Hax H. Ow« R B Oneida Jump Traps H Hart These are We .lqunythoDoubh Weighel‘s Woekly Store News 2 Mer ASs MUCH â€" FUNX M. WEICHEL & SON â€" There is money in it One The bush is worth what I am as mile from Schiucter‘a Real Estat workable land and fi;:f“?}% ounty.‘ . Bank barn, red briek . witer. _ Now don‘t wait. . Come particulars. This is a money Phone 80 PDeutidGe HXpothefe. Opposite Knox‘s Ritz‘s An absolute guarantee for TWO years goos with every bottle e Riâ€"Co Special Hot Water Bottle HOT WATER BOTTLES at $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 T RAPPER Jaw Steel Traps ‘want amy oth of the Bargains ASs HUNTING OR FiSHING. P NAZJL at $2.50 and $2.75 WHOL other DRUG STORE Beriin P Onge trie ~Will offer at SURE TO GO and SUEBE TO HOLD. | The best low priced trap Victor Traps vyou will never These are mai 194 Low _ Prices Situated one ) acres, 120 farm in the. Wateriogn sc en am yB

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