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

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a §3 «* David Bean & ymmdhwmj U.. w in The ‘New â€" Menflonite Church on Wednesday afternoon â€" _ Oof last woek. The attendance was very bod and an hfiemfin"m‘ s rendered. â€"â€" A vory . enjoyable ‘houseâ€"warming took place last . Friâ€" ‘day evening at the bome of Mr: and ‘Mis. Potz (who reside where Mr. P. Amnla fofmerlyv lived). when the memâ€" witl be maie Apple ftormetly Semor â€" Briefs.â€"Quite â€"a number Of ~©â€"OUT T G2_ c 300 ane afang, oo( 0 950 C ) 8 geople attended â€"$he Farmets; u;'!:mu stroving<the plant. _ Tt Aooctooeee m _ ihe viffege i e also referred : to the perenni«!‘ Strasburg in _ the â€" village hall last|â€" 3 M J ns * ie 3’"""’ ovening. Mr. _ F._â€" HMeTl] jioating it. ‘The growing Of â€"_ OIOVAL of Galt addressed â€"th moeting -‘“‘,’afld"roota fd: aiso &i€ in the following ofcer@® were elected"â€"{;; . pro stated that nothink could take Pres. Mr: Hy: Becker; viceâ€"press EP" * in, place of the clover plant for inâ€" fiu& wecretary, All. Israel. _ The the fertility of the * soil. next meat',:.nfi will be beld in â€" the ‘c“-"b“""‘m cnonld ‘be plowad just when 1t Strasburg on the evening ol FeP:â€"! "ocs jnto pt "h" & c3 Bth. â€" Everybody welcome. Mium‘rmmn" C nphasized the import & if sheeting of the Beaver Literary i ;, takes two years to elmfianfi Mociety . will be held, February N*3 mho‘ sead Gath {rom the west require e s . ut â€"a = .A iwo" yeare belore ‘they give theâ€" best Sa ,â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. K. ‘m‘.' :By m selection 9'(* " e * “1!0‘ on friends in _New the yutm jh}w trom ‘"f \«Bundee Sunday.â€"Mr . Gordon Lmasaytqm, to one third. . It was | showh Wisited under the parental roo!. Sunâ€"| py means of a seed chart that . the day.â€"Miss Carrie Doert ol Heidelbetg ‘ pryge: saed gives the Digger yiG!d. "Â¥5 spending â€" a Téew days with Mr.ud' Referring to mangels he said better Wite. «. Battler:â€"Among those that yesufts would be skcured by _ rolNE Smdayed â€" with Mr. and Mrs. ___â€"}> the seed, which would broak the dead Mattiet were Alfred Istacl, the Mis#â€"gaed and the hard cmust on good seed es Edua Steckle, Emma Israel andl'o“u be bruised ‘and this was ‘fiecesâ€" ~B. Richm.â€"The â€" Misses Weiss SUDâ€"‘ gary as ‘the seed must become yolb ~ Perg ,â€"Mr. and Mrs. G.â€" K. H called on friends in New1 Bundee Sunday.â€"Mr. Gordon Lindsay Misitcd under the parental roof. Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Carrie Doert of Heidelberg 45 (spending â€" a Téew days with Mr. nd] Mrs. .. Battler:â€"Among those that Hund: with Mr. and Mrs. 3. Ba were Alfred Istael, the Missâ€" es Edua Steckle, Emma Israel . and B. Richmâ€"The Misses Weiss Sunâ€" dayed with Mr C. Kesge}ring.â€"Miss ‘Ma Wanner ‘sgpent Sundgy with her Friend Edna Richm.â€"Quite a numbet wotigur. yourg people exlos54 .A fow â€" might 5 ~ on Mr._ J. Rictkin‘s {pond â€" last .-3.-;«. 11. Steekle has hired Mr. L. H. Heimpel for several «mon Â¥e are pleased to note that the scholars have _ organized a junior â€" Beaver Literary Sbcicty. The Ttlowing wfthcers ~were vlocto PX . Amgon Lin ‘gecy â€"treas., Miss . A. _Swarki; _ critic, Howard Swarlz; odiâ€" \$or . | Piria. Ridim. The cop _News Notes. â€"The sain on Monday helped niuchâ€"inâ€" imptoving <the «leighâ€" ing, and the farmers are taking adâ€" vantage ‘of it by doing their â€" teamâ€" m auction sale held by© Dochn Bmo was well attended and . good prices ~were realized. â€" Mr.~ A. . ~J. Mickus . comducted the sale . in Ms wlctivo styl6,â€"Mr. and Mrs. A, visited relatives near New pumdes on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Poll of Haysville and Mr.~C. Poll Mrs. Poli, on Sunday,â€"Mr.and Mrs. Un of: Pinebill visited _ Mr. n ‘s. Angus Rellinger on Sunday, mu Mts. mnu:wr‘:vm and on Sunday # ; . Accident.â€"Mr. A. Knochtel had the | to slip on the ipt . at the ‘sale of Mr. 8. ‘Cressman â€" and his leg, andâ€"as a~result . has | laidâ€" un Aot a few woéks. We 7 ‘rw_'\g- M NEW DUNDEE WILLIAMSBURG gee must MANNMHKHEIM dayâ€" alternoon â€" _ Of ttendance wasâ€" yery resting 'fm‘ A ~veory ble Saturday 1008. sges mast nos be Addison Shants WV" the number K. Devitt. was n o oeedin [ a ay *L » Mr. und Mrs :w-.‘l‘bm bride‘s homs condnoted ~ by Ltd, THE NORTH WA FAR the services ol Mr. Hy. . Grose ..Of Lefroy and Miss Gray . of Toronto, muamauM"'m andâ€" in theirâ€"addresses: they topics . of ~timely Anterest..~*** ~ * topics Mr.~Josiah Staufier, President .. Of the Institute, presided at the ‘meoetâ€" ings. ‘In the afternoon ‘an interesting 11001 â€" C&UL the soil?*" . NMr.. oA yery . his apt ?ch y remarks, . _ interâ€" spersing ' s with a humorâ€",. speaker stated that this® was ~ his first visit to Waterloo â€" County _ and â€" it well deserved its reputation as one.. of‘ the finest counties in the Province. Tn his excellent address Mr. â€"Grogeâ€" emphesized several things of â€" primg importance, réferring first to _ the uecessity *of underâ€"draining. .. The money‘ spent in thisâ€"way was an : exâ€" cellent investment, ‘The farmer should also kpep more cattie and feed _more #rain This, however, is £00 expen= give when a dry summer® has _ been experienced, ‘and led to the considera« tion_of the problert of how ‘to conâ€" serve the soil molsture, Last ~simâ€" mer there was a lack of soil moisture It was necessary ;to have a rainfall of 12} inches to produce â€"a full crop, but last year there was a â€"rainfall oi only .7} inches. > Asâ€" one ~of _ the best means of conserving ~soil © mois ture | the~â€"speaker . recommended the ) growing of clover and ploughing © it in. The soil wias being depleted by ’l two things which lessen its fertility, viz., Humus, which is decayed vegetâ€" l able matter, and nitrogen. â€" He pointâ€" ed out that If clover was pastured too close the crown whichâ€" protects the clover root is broken, the toot is â€"{flled with water and_ _ It freotes, deâ€" _1 strovingâ€"the plant. ce i 4 on oi News Itemg,â€"Mtss Hannah Shantz of Stanley visited her brother,; Mr. Hlias $. Shantz last week.â€" Mrs.. J, B. ‘Oberholtzer and ‘daughter Cora ‘and Mrs. L. D. .Oberholtzer |visited ay «Fairview" last week â€"Mrs. > G. ‘Feppis of Milicteck, Ind., spent _ a Sew days with lzw D.. M. â€" Shoe pr:'or.â€"lz. and Mre. David ml.lc;:y of Conestogo apent wigh % ::: Itgo.:;lhl ?:ul!fl ils and Mfs Henry MAA Guernsey , â€" SBagk. Fisited Mr, and Mro, D, 8. Wismet last Saturday.â€"Miss Enima Hustber: spent Tuesday. last â€"with triends a¢ Berlin.â€"Messrs. Melvinâ€"and _ Harold Snider &Germmn Mills spent â€" _ Sunâ€" ‘h; at home of Mr. Rlias Shantz. â€"Mige ~Mary Aon L}ch\z {9 spending ‘a few weeky with friends at Bertin.â€" Mr. cand â€" Mrv: David lfi::r ot. Blet helm â€" spent : SBunday M; .:‘ and Mrs. S. E. Shant‘ â€" Miss Myrée Fretz ol Vincland speut a.. fow . days ‘fifiufl:‘- Grace Wigmer lait weok Mr. Elias Shants + ight a find ‘ ‘tt Horyes Jast Work â€"â€"Mr. : â€" Huake 4 s â€") A iiness trip to r/ mv: 4 , farm stock and impteoments. : t y 7 54 hig o ie Ke c lt reyenté pC very satisfactory . â€"Mr. H. F. Angdrich who recontly purchased the old Woolâ€" or maraiailâ€"â€" t samp Anto . an. upâ€"t0â€" 000 â€" Bt t Afternoon: Meeting NINE PINES ind m lagge 2ddjton,; there id respected BLAIR Mr Jan Grow ing A lex nd Mr but ©1 th she should be gUHoWOU SE 0C y m-*.%.&*‘"& h“:pau‘ yomen could > ““5‘ alf iipwed uo vale." Womse bake a Seen interest in educational %‘: gives herattention to the of the interior Oof the schools. . _Plcâ€" tureg representing homely soches and ot interest. to. children ~were: .placed re, ; F y ed Cl uating Ceréa‘ mils : and â€"from ments ~of" "the ‘surroundifg mer <»Miss Louise Good who has been on the: wick Mst ‘for "the past " throe wes‘s _ is slowly \y::% "Mtiss 1. Catolyn &sa Hall Cublph, t ts Clayton Tiltâ€"| of 10‘;@&%%« ty; spent ‘the weok: c wick wile paionis Ire: _ :. ~. tality and couttesy . o n otganized log the balarce of: the.winâ€" ter _ with quite a, large â€"momberghip and are h:’:‘ll their upen * doâ€" bate _ ou Thursday. gvening, â€" ‘Feb. 1st Subioct, ‘"Woman Sufrage." . Messt$, Adammon and Carroll lor the affirmaâ€" tive: and ml-l;: and Veitch tor Athe tive. "A . progh of ammw. cte., will m provided.â€"Mt. and Mrs. vgnum very hospitably entertained _a numl of their" triends "’?fi’”” Thorsâ€" n Jamuial ie were e q-g in nuL- :.i:fi?’-,-,e,»f”,,n it Jlace will be held on & Ail that, were present last yoatr . and tfi haret wotty of bearing him agatn: Pee aes We se ie wlnt e n > along nlocly,â€" Mr. Arthur m on Friday for Detroit.â€" The . / wmany Frichs . ofâ€" Miss Bealrite will tegret ‘to leartn that (“hllfll‘“-‘ m.bfimlfl Bricis.â€"â€"Thé Lilelary 15004 ck wal nd ‘the first to utilize _ At 3‘1*' to s flvlfl:‘ algtating from comtey to d she Invented language deâ€" erbain things â€" by certain i from that evoisod.. Jang WINTERBOURNE res. ‘The training. rocely~ home was therefore _ of tance, 6 â€" spdap. on the â€"subject, ian Boy and Girl." He the importance. of _ t nce abu said .. that _the i be made. as pleasant c3 was important â€" that Abe 44 ~mants lite nossitle â€" be« a â€"the aft the industric lh\l" Plafl, atn ihat het condiâ€" ch as to canse het RBerlin â€"and> Waterioo 1 dan Par he E vangel n CURES B who Altan n in daughter T!‘_é““' E: New . YNork was a svisk . o)A ) J H. fi‘ %P’_‘:‘ Mn :.mw the, guest <of â€"Bis sa8, .. Mro~.â€"). Smith, <for a few days: Mr. H.. PDe Joannis.. editor of Chizago ° pul ‘and formerly this place, ed . on friends t5â€"day _ Mre, 1. W ~has $ Mn en us in s." . Adam . ® rTor a fow ‘days and~ .. then Minnc is, . where she wfl:‘in ber. busBand â€" who is. the Â¥ of the Independent 5 and 10 . cont store in that City. â€" h Mr. H. 6: Hahn of Tavistock . was a ‘¥igltor in town over Sunday. Mr. R. iR. Goldy®ith â€"ofâ€" .:Oxen Sound was in towr on Saturday. ‘‘Mr.: W.. . Woods . of Teronto.* is :amng on â€" friends __in~ town .. toâ€" ay. ~â€" « "P " Mr.. Geo. Green, of London, wg & xjsitor . in Wnt_ukib‘.y_ Wednésday . Mr. â€"W. (4.~ Hall Manieto, 0., is ~szending~ a Aew days ~ in town Mr. Alired . «~ Kiawes of : Toronté retvrand.. this ‘amorning .aftcrâ€"spent ing some . _time". ‘with‘ +Waterloo ‘‘Nr. W. B. Webster ol Montreal was a business : vis.tor © in town on Wedâ€" M.‘!' 4 a 4 R 3 f M f Edith Mige : is .. ap home in town M ._Mr. Chas. Ruse: ot~Toronto, visiting in . Waterloo __.for a days, s 2e n <y mhimer s on M z(: 'rhm Qlll-;n o‘li,'l'otefi[o. who ‘ passed ; time.© in Waterigo this week Mm d i ige ® . NC Mr, Fred P, Benjamin of . Hamil tom, ‘called on MWaterloo friends here it Mtmiay.) > a 3 7*.)~ lA l Mr. J .A *~Mundel} of Elora,. was a visitor _ in townâ€"on: T&v * Mr. George _ Leeof Guelph is .. ~a brsiness: visitor in town toâ€"day. ~ Mr.. J. B. Weir of Strattord, was ::-ineu visibor~in Waterloo ‘on Mon: Â¥. VA es ts ... C.~W. Morton,‘ â€" of Montreal, va‘s‘; v“m’:;i' â€"in towh on Monday: M ‘‘Mr. J. R. Stricklard has FEbUFDCA | <_ _ . . <ommctzectemmemmmeents from a. intg to CHifton ‘Springs, N‘ MINARD‘S . LINIMENT _ CURES Dominion Life Assurance Company 1or ts vineriguear onectae oo Hanti oo 4 January 11th, 49012 3 ‘THOS H Notloc is heraby given that the Anpnual Meeting of the sharehoiders of the will be held at the Head Office of the C dney Friday, February 9th, 1912 {, * dS Mok ; LA Edithâ€" Roos«ofNorth Adans, is . spendingâ€"a week at her it ANNUAL MEETING K Coats for Women This includes Ladisa‘.aod Migses! m winter Conts,â€" worth ;regular‘ 7. 50 to DK sale at *« **% â€". ~~ 4 .50 Ladioo‘ Pur GCollar Coata Shi‘dren‘s Coats 10 Mebsilsa®t B W ‘he best sloth and good fur collar® s Yther lines at 10 60, 12. 00 to $20:00 CGoats for $4,50 Great Midâ€"Winter Sale of 150 COATS day Fr is the biggest barga Come isg)gm'as‘wn‘ 14 42â€" infaesilt Idtitentine and" s "a \.&q: 16 is y Antocoubiig :i,,‘ 0& ...t-u_" g‘. & * m.”f'.‘.'fl“".fl' Stra iford Ipl few Cipting on . thair way > to. _ New i ": 1 way 10. Ne irg Tor * the bockey game... in «town. ufla ~ won 5â€"3 After the short â€" end . of & 21 sogre at hailâ€"timo. . Elmira are: now district champtobs ard wilt probably meet the Preston : team witmers . Of cistrict No: §..<â€" _ ! ’l!hc puniisher ot the best. Farmer‘s, i ef in the. Maritime. Provinces in writing stoâ€" veâ€"@lates; ~C3 â€" _ |â€" #4" wouldâ€" say That 1 <do â€"not know. ‘ct a â€" medicine : that: has «tood : .. the tost: of~â€" time ; . lize MINARDSLINâ€" ‘INEXT.â€"It tas bren . an. unfailing *x‘emeiy in "our . bousehoid td eter sing > can ~â€" remomber, has . outiiy tcosens .;m competitors: ‘and The local â€"curiers who . took â€"part . in th+ TankardCup games; at _Teronto, on : . Monday, have returned. /. The Meaford ‘ rink â€"which defeated the Watctloo: _ team captured the â€" Jinal came in Toromto on Tuesday, j ‘THOS HILLIARD imitators, Myr. $. H. â€"Bailey: of London, â€" Fti; land," syent Sunday. and Monday with hig _ brotherâ€"inâ€"]aw,. Mr:°F. Tupholnc, My. Baily represents > fhe Religious f}l’nct ‘Society ‘and is praking a tour of Uajada.. He â€" gtopped. . off | hets on His way to the Pacific Coask . ... im ~Jacopiy W. MWaoods of . Conestoâ€" iwi, > was a > visttor in town. on‘ Tued Mr. Robert *Ross ‘of _ ~Winnipeg, .1 Spending : some: time at his home. ‘Mr." F. Rose of. Toronto is : a Visi tor in town toâ€"day. . _ . ~. ; £0) day Fur Lined ‘and ‘Fur Collared Coats " Miss G. Gray ol Toromte, called on> < Waterloo fm&lt o:rm-‘h! o was a Tuesday visifor in town ~Mr. _ Jâ€"A. muh:‘lu im of Owen Sound is vigiting. in town toâ€"day. A% DIPHTHERIA Mr. ~ Chris. Gotschp: <of~ Straviond DDE NL Y ompany, Waterlo>. Ont,, on Mrs. Gintard, . Haril singer, 6. Clements neral .. took . â€"place 0 aged aljes Ad0 tra the Annmat~ Keport T Managing Director Church hile shoy lnty, K andsee. Tbn‘t bid P4 of : Elpiifa . faws tawn . on â€" Monday .. ‘This lor4 s athmgJine of black :: hnd m oo oo won oo Pra miswes, worth*from 10,.00 to 14. 50 at 5o B fmujstinx of black and colored coats fpr women and gir‘s, ncluding all styles and sizes and something .to suit yoy ortyn;ty wC Nna\ youâ€"will miss it â€" Omnuts " at $6.50 ~Qaiuts : .0 m, ‘For» to leave a5ch: where his ted â€" atâ€": the b LEM M 614 The House of Quality _ _‘ >$ : ; WATERLOO + Asuf! d Hokse ~â€"â€" â€"Annual Clearing! > WnIkL We EeP ME‘ ¢ Thursday, Friday and Satur OF THIS WEEK Read the Ads. in the Chronicle= _ Telegraph and Save Money All lines portaining to Winter Apparel havs beon thoroughly : * . gone over and the priees _ ~. < agal Slasned ~down to UOST Doliars in your Pockets The x Department of this Bank has proved to he a mnnion{'{:i' tbouunda: m'x'r mmmmfiwfi ping 6 r «pare k * o gd C W ; uEummudm ab rate um&‘E&&,‘"m s.mmhmu’m_% banking hO4pr#.::~ .. . :<2 c=. â€" .c ol 0o oys o. Apni en in te ds _ It is not Aepesdury for to be free af mortgage or other > dmfiinofidhwfilf&-fi“m’ of % Astbamn&’fmbewd muuyfln&%lat t s safe depositary far the money until such time as it is needed.__<â€"_ _ â€"~ Captal.and Reserve $8.944,000 _ ~ $50,000,000 Waterloo Branch. P. V. WILSON, Menager Be sure: you can make . it . conveniont to _ ationd this ~â€"> <gARAT SALE bocause it mears â€" â€" > Fur Lined Coats fl&?‘ and tbfy art Sealotte Coats â€"Loans made to responsible people on reasonable term: «~â€"B. BRIGCKER & CO. The Bank of Toronto offered and these prices art sudhy we s 4 s on Apm wilee s Aaatne ns choug in these we are selli and in some instances BELOW GOST. FARMERS! are selling good coars at : 25.00, 30.00, 35.00 to are cheaper than fdund anywhere. & that. This price incl some ol the, we had this‘ s_!tu:?‘ black and ¢ l« alt sizes, worth from 13.00 to 20.0 if C940 n 96 you 00. Coats at 89 50 uarantecd only whild the Berlin $10.00 and $15,00 makes A Ont v §o.50 1. comts

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