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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jun 1912, p. 4

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ht PTHE SECRET OF SUCCESS for oP . act f each week. (â€" * o Npabar * ?fwm | 11. tei A"t‘* ; d u AFA C & \Baturday and day. ‘The _ atâ€" ice on both days whurm‘ rvices were niuch appreciated by | mflnw the ‘Caladonâ€" â€" i elub of an :a W.â€"F. A. . in mediate: fixture hereâ€" on . y ‘ening last, _ the score being 2â€"D . p_Caledonians are a good 6 best of the game. The â€"attgndâ€" nee was about 200. \Releree" W. Dueker, Galt.â€"lir. and . Mrs.: * ~A. r and family of Gait and _ ~Mr. "Johs Kaufman and daughters of Des n;-"' atas, Ont., spent Sunday _ vith ‘Me, and Mrs. O. Bergey.â€"A number ‘om town and vicinity <attended * the Ringling Bros. circusâ€" in Berlin â€" last 8 M â€"â€" Rev.â€" ard Mrs. .. sobhn ‘,‘j)‘t : of Howick attended ‘the s6râ€" wiges at Rosebank on Saturday . undâ€" irh;_‘,u:’ iy, and are visiting friends and elatives® in town_ihis week.â€" ‘Rev. fw . Greutzner of Hanover _ are visiti with â€" their â€"daughter. Mre Abg. Lautenschiager.â€" Mr. Herman ‘fi zner ol Hanover and Mr_ _ and Mre. Adoiph Greutzner and family of -1,‘}‘ er spent Sunday with relatives "in town.â€"Mr. and Mys. Hy: Granel ) and Mi â€"and Mrs.. Allan Graucl ol Berlin visited relatives here on Sunâ€" ay.â€"Rev. Mr. Meyer of. Pennsylvania eccupied the pu‘pit of the New â€" Mehâ€" _momite church on _ Sunday _ evening, 5 delivered an appropriate sermon s was much appreciated by those Dresent.â€"Mrs. A Fv Stoltz â€"and Mrs. \ Klias Hallman were ‘visitors to Berâ€" g‘i on Sunday.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Lubman EM and family of Bufialo, N. Y., ‘»fif’kfl'fl over and spent a few «days â€" with relatives in fown and vlcini’tv Mast week.â€"Mrs. Rev. D.°C. Ramsay wf KNew Liskeard, is visiting with her "fr.u. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Hall. â€"â€" 54 annual children‘s day service will be held in the U. B. Church on (Friâ€" . day evening, June 28th, at 8 p.m. â€" Phe public is~cordially invited to atâ€" z t \ Subser‘ption #1 in advange &-n at We uh‘ is In: 1@f® mt ‘ iB ie ra o en uied ont y 1 Publishers ?â€"."%&ltâ€"flespeler vs. New lee, at New Dundec, Saturday 20th, ‘at 6.15 pm. _ ~ ‘_Preston vs.:New Dundee, at New PBundee, Wednesday, July 3rd, at 6.14 _ ‘News Notesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Eby Â¥isited Mr. and Mrs. Elias ~ Shant: n Sunday last.â€"â€"Rev. Mr. ond Mrs: fias Weber of Natchez were Sunday visitors in our vicinity.â€"The Misses ertrude Hawke and Bessic VanFvery ‘ Waterloo ~ visited the school on ‘ y.â€"â€"Miss Clara and ‘Mt Vernon n spent â€" Sunday atâ€"Silver Lake Farm.â€"Mis. D. S.. Wismer vis Sted her mother . Mrs. S. Y. Shantz Tast WeCnesday.â€"Rev. Mr. and Mrs. . Woolner, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Swarts last Saturday.â€"Mr. Will Huether took. in the excursion"to the ”‘?"‘ % on Wednesday.â€"Miss _ Lizzie Wartz spent Thursday with her sisâ€" ter\ â€" Mrs.: . Wendell R. Shantz.â€"The Misses Sylvia and Belia and Mr. Pérâ€" y G: Shants spent Sunday . with EOME TO WATERLOO ffiends néar Waterloo ‘ Waterloo is . prepared to. do some felebrating on _ July (Ist. The : proâ€" in for theâ€"day comprises Motor €le and hicycle races for the Chamâ€" mship of Canada, and two whippet ®8. «This race is _also filled includâ€" ‘ he" Prince, the champion dog of merica. ~ Keen, â€"fast and exciting tes are assurcd and there promises "be a record attendance. Rfi“muym next sack of Flour insist on getting § the ‘‘Ocean" Brand extre dovei paathed Bfete oi > hi todl ‘ I1 teresting Nows Notes.â€"â€"Mrs. Dopp ng Nows mw “,»Ollzl'm'. m!m NEW DUNDEE ADVERTISERS all Ocean Flour NINE PINES "The Flour of Quality" kirown on application IN BAKINQ is obtained by using pted uy RBOMINION DAY W Theâ€" semiâ€"an Brethren is at â€" Rosrbank ay. "The at ie leftnt this roR sALE AT ALL GROCERS Manutactured by W EYVERY *SACK GUARANTEED Dun ) une daughter Mrs. J. l trid Brodrecht left ~â€"___ NEW HaAmBuURg My Detrolt.â€"Miss Janet ant High School teact urday . for her bome prior to leaving on a €ootland.â€"Mr. end M and Mr. aniâ€"Mr3. CA Stratiord . were the â€"g watber, Mts. Henry Mc â€"Miss Edua Michin ret I‘n last week after spt OnL Thex warte +4 veley # 2 °P0 & wie‘s‘ vacation at the home 04 . SCF . moth r here.â€"â€"Mrs. Melrvine of ‘Woul stock is a guest . at the m' er and> t ‘of Toronto, s; ent Sinday at the tome of Mt, and Mrs. | wW. H. Bowlbe.â€"Mr. Werner Brodrecht was on a business trip to Mount Forâ€" est ‘last week.â€"Mr. sud Mrs. Lo is Pletsch _ of" Sebringville visited the Litter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs.~ John F. Schmidt on Sunday.â€"Senator a d Mirs. Ratz and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratz were at St. Jacobs OM Tuesday _ at~ tcnding the Auncral ot the Jate Mrs. . William Doborbecker.â€"Mr. and Mrs: C. Schillenburger; Mr. and Mrs. P. Garâ€" Cner and Mr. C. PullaFowsky of~ Mil chell wese the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. George â€" Appel, last wee‘.â€"There was n6 service . in St. (Gearge‘s Anglican (hurch on St nlay, owilg t‘,';nmveh' sary services being held at St. James Church, Wilmot. . Res. C_C. Waller, M. A., Principal of Huron College, London, assisted by the Rector, Rev. Mr. Hicds officiated. â€"Mrs. _ F. . kraus and little son accompanied her uncle, Mr. Sentbeit to his home _ in .Juneau,© Wisconsin where she intends to spent a morth.â€"Mtr. Oscar Scbultz of St. Marys was a visitor in .. New SCn t nc O aat CoNte L. AWete ROPD .A> B MEAIIY OA esn it oa hold a _ strawberry festival in the _ skating _ rink on Thursday evening next and . on the . following evening St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church will give a garder party ~under the auspices of the sl”erhood of the churth on the Jlawns"of _ Mr. E. R. Beger and Mr. (harles Ritz.â€"Work has begun on the rew extension to the Hamburg Felt Boot Company‘s Works. Mr. :\ M. Woelle of Tavistock has a large 408. of men < doing the masonty work.â€" The _ Holy Faevily Church was . the seene ‘of a pretty. wedding on Tuesday rorning, ‘June 18th, when Miss Adeâ€" line Dietrich of South B‘:‘fl{we was married to Mr. Chatles Weis of Shakâ€" csphere. Rev. Father Kloepfer rector of the Church officiating.â€"Work â€" was begun on Wednesday last on the new uhy To Eons UET LCY omm es â€" i dils + ts d Bc on 1c 4 factory to manulacture electrical apâ€" liazce. The building ~will be built besi‘e the efectric meter and stampâ€" inz works. Mr. L. L. Mars of Toronâ€" to, a member of the Compary is\ hete to _ superintend the erection of ths jlant. _ Mr. E... Kalbficisch has the tontract for the carpenter work. Mr. I. Lightheart for the concrete work. Mr. J. â€"J. Berger is supplying the lurwer. The contract for the brick work has not been given out yet: It is the intention _ to have the factory ready for operation before. the close of the year. ° News , Notes.â€"Mr.. George Sheriff spent an evening with Miss Derby.â€" Mrs. Bryden and Miss Taylot . spent Wedresdayâ€" last . in Guelph. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wolfe attended the funeral of. th: latter‘s father, Mr. J.*Cowan Jr., on Thutsday.â€"Miss Dow . szent Suncay with Miss Teylor.â€"Miss Mac Sherrift and. Miss. E. Good spent Sunâ€" day with . Mrs. Walter Bryden. â€"Rev Mf. Page who is visiting in â€" Goeliph tovdst night jast â€" Mims Sopbia Jabn y t Jast. â€" hia Jabre cKe spent Suniay with her mother at Kossuth Publ rinds tisville Miss Clara Dox d : Hahn l« to spend irs. J.P. Erngt.~â€"MF. WIâ€" echt left on Saturday . {. t c her bome in nu.’?m..' caving on a boliday trip to ~Mr. end Mrs. Henry Meler ni Mrs. Ferdinand Meier of were the guests of their irs. Hengy Meier on Sunday ~ Curtch inâ€"vatiarned tn Berâ€" N mostBonro are H {ter spending. a M M x Mr two and Fat Mr . day way . OogGHXOU â€" 30 .. WHQ . JP ARBERTMTY : church and was quite a success" The ?-m was nicely fMled and the: chilâ€" ren recited their parts welhâ€"~ Mr. CUhas. Hofler, of Schwindt‘g â€" bakery, Ellmira, is, ~we are sorry to repork, laid ‘up with typhoid Tever . at. his miother‘s residence here. We‘ hope these lou his duties.â€" Hy. â€" Hofer, Wi: Kniptel MNM Bowman _ arm 1 present working â€"at the _ carpoutes trade with Mr. A. B Bowman, â€"Fl mira.â€"Doru: To Mr. and Mrs. Pan tradewith â€"Mr. . A. B Bo , . oBute e y Ne ~Mr. and Mrs. A. 2}: r, _ Glon: Alan, visited with OM * alrs Menno M. Snider on ~Sunday.« Mr. Robert a v over Sunday.â€" ko N adrmw ~Scliehld, mt Eluitac Sr â€" und Nrs. Atfred Shantz, Hawkesville,â€" Mr. and . Mrs.. Geo. _ Schncider, .Creekbank, balil a pleasant visii with Â¥1. and Mrs. .!. B. Snyderâ€"on Sunday. last. â€"The following were the gueses ut Aaron Snider‘s last Sunday: ~Messrs. Clayton and Clarence Shuh, Waterlon, Mr. Milton and gister: Miss Tina Snt der, Lesington, Mr. J. Burnet ail Miss Edna Snider, Winterbourpe, Mt. and Mrs. My~ Wittich mad two â€" chilâ€" ‘dren, ° Elmira, Miss Annie Reichert,. Toronte, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and. daughters â€" Ella~ and < Gertrude, "Mr. Geo. Reuter ol Elmira, ‘accom . panied <by Messrs. Philip and Adam Rominger, Chas. B. Shutz, and Sul. B . Frev, lefv in his automobue (os a visiting tour to Clifiord ; anu _ New: stadt last Sunday.~â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. Geo. H. Stone and jamily of _ Creekâ€" bank wereâ€"gvesis with Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle last Sunday.â€"Mr â€"and Mrs. Juhn . Schafer and twoâ€" chilâ€" dreén of:EAmira, and ‘Mrs. Robert At: kinson .und two children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ali, â€"Mogk on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. David M. Frey: and Alr; and Mrs.â€" Emanue! Bauma« and chilâ€" dren paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geiger at Mury borough on _Sunâ€" day and Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs Sam ‘l"mbu:h wisited at Wm. Stumpi‘s last Sunday. ~Byâ€" all appearances the dam will be built again, one foot higher, perhaps one foot lower, than the first and the last one. tS are ‘The Chronicle Telegraph‘s filth annâ€" cal excursion to Detroit will be held on Saturday, July 27%b, via Grand Trun‘, _ good for four ~days, retuin fare only $8.05, . ¢ _ _ News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Loth and ~ two thildrenâ€"spent Saturday at the faills.â€"Mt. arfd . Mts. W. Thomes received the sad news from their son Mifton in . Winnipeg of theâ€"death _ oi their daughterâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. Wm. Thoâ€" mas left on Saturday to attend the funerz1.â€"Bornâ€"In ‘Doen on June 21th to Mr. ant Mrs. Ohas. Woodfield, ‘a daughter. Congreg Itticn â€"Mr; Arnâ€" old â€"Stceaof â€" Wiarton spent Sunday w th ‘his patunts. â€"Mrs. Joseph Welt er and son Edward of Hanvilton yere in Doon\ on Wedntésday: and Thursday packing a.d _ loading their houschold eflects â€"which they are moving to 1familtcr.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Johr, Bulâ€" lock szent Sunday in Galt.â€"Mr. Jamâ€" es Uttiey of \!erli:“?ent Stndiay inâ€" der the. parental .â€"Foâ€"tâ€" ofâ€" the Public School scholars wrote the Fnâ€" trance Exan#s last week, namoly, Haâ€" zei . Kaisér, Tory ~Johnsen, â€" Arthut Jetkins â€" and Roy Buollock. â€"A lawn social : will Te . held on Wednesday evening, <June 26th, under the auspicâ€" es of the Ladies‘ Aid cf the Methodist Charch, in â€" Mr. A. Jefsicrs Orchard. The"â€" Fish Orch.Stra of Preston will supply the musi¢. A good time. may be expected.. Everypody weléomeâ€"A large _ a‘mjer â€" from Doon n;& Ringling‘s Cireus in . Berlin last Thm;.â€"n’w wilt be held in McGarvey _ 1 in Friday evin‘ng, June 29th.> Fervbody come. Locals and Personais. â€"Mr. W. 1 Cagroll speat Jast Saturday op! Sunâ€" day ‘at _ UCrossMq visiting friends.â€" Mru. Wm.. «Mitchell of Waterionp . is spending a Wweek with her son William and family of this place.â€"Mr. â€" .John McKenzie, who has beeh fn. a cf.tical tondition, for the past two wee‘.s from pnevmonia, is, we afe glad to report gradun)ly improving.â€""1 hore is _ very Vitle hope cptertaingd for Mr. Bonjaâ€" minp : Hamiltop‘s recovery, pwipg. . to the nature of Wis disease.â€"Mr. .laT- Pirric is sightly mprom after. lyâ€" ing im an unconscious tion . for over three weeks. â€"Last Fri‘gy alterâ€" noon a large and represertative gathâ€" cring took plate at the Prosbyterian ‘Ormetery to beautity the groords anI also to consider the advigability . of io miny mdns 8t ~aumber proix popute qirente : the m:”’” wirnday id WINTERBOURNE ws temcher for the past . } WAIT FOR IT WAIT FOR IT W acher Tor (be Past "*~ are soid by all medicine Cexers He carties with bim. the may be had by mail at 50.conts W boon id Ne K Da ¢} holy bonds of ma y wo | .. Mt; Klinek of Elmira. seremony was portormed by Rev, Mr.‘ m. Mr. and ‘Mre.â€" Kiinck "will reakde â€" atâ€"~the M News ltems.â€"A barn raising . Was held on the farm of Heory Kurt on Monday, when "over, a hundred . men were Logether, and it was run up in quick time.under the able manageâ€" ment of Mr. €. BHeckman. * Locals "Aud . Personais.â€"â€"MesSIS. . J. Cressmai and M. Khantz and .â€" the Misses Shantz and Cressman of _ Upâ€" per street, visited in the neighboi hood on Sunday .â€"Rev. _ and Mrs. _ J, Woulnerâ€"visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Baer on Runday.â€"Mr. and Mrs: W. Klie visited friends in Williamsburg w Sunday.â€"Quite n few Trom this vi¢iâ€" nity visited the Ringling Bros. cireus in . Berlin â€" on the 20th.â€"The wnnual children‘s . day . festival will be hbeld on Sunday eventng, June 30th. pliyd)l game with the ‘Beavers of Williaingburg on Saturday _ evening, and were defeatid, the score being 3 IMPORTANT MEETING AT BLOOMINGDALE AAarge â€" number of farmers .¢nl twhsmen attended the Railway meet: ing. in the . Mall Chere last 1%1:3 e enin5.~ A lively _ discussicn [lace . as to _ the advisability: of exâ€" tending â€" financial aid‘ to the building of the Highway snt bridgeâ€"at Bloon: ingdate. ‘The majority ol the §7ea"> ers were in favor of granting â€"a small uno nt â€" for th‘s purpose but would adsocate a substantial bonus for the extent‘on of: the line from Blooming: dale to connect with the C.P.R.. at West Montrose. Reutlingerâ€"At St. Jacobs, sune 25, Mrs. Reutlinger, mother of Mrs. (Rev.) Barbarich. Thomasâ€"At Winnipeg, â€"Mrs. . Milton ‘Thomas, w w .of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, of Doon. â€" ~ > Kiinckâ€"Htuehnorgardâ€"June 19th, Mr Klinck to Salume, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Geo« Muchnergard, Aching backs, tired limbs, attacks of faintness, headaches and backaches, need not «e a part oi woman‘s life. ‘There are times when her blood needs special attention, and these â€" times are indicated by ot!neor more of ‘the above sy . It is at such times that m.mm' Pink Pills are worth m&;:i;m in gold to women, for they y _ make the â€"rich, red healthâ€"giving blood ~which makes weak, tired, despondent women, acâ€" tive and strong, and feeling equals to all their housebold duties. â€" Such .] sufferer was _ Mrs. William Sullivan, Main River, N: B., who says: "I am wm.hf to _ acknowledge the gult‘ xood 1 recpivyed through _ Dr..â€" Wil= ligms‘ Pigk Pills. After my _ baby was born dast summer 1 was . s0 tun down that tife was really, a burâ€" den. 1 had to drag myself about . to do my housework, and every moment was one of trial. If T went upstairs ::‘nu_fl be tnul;n and tired ~out, y heart would palpitate vm t, and 1 would have. a feeling _ as though I was simothering. My appeâ€" tite was poor, and my baby was . suftâ€" lering from -"-uhâ€".. J x Teront women: "My Shootte reimeneds woman. e t .‘ w atd . ho longer . nlE ié' the result. of my _ gerioncs, 1 scoult_attounly Aching Back and Tired Limbs «_ Need Not Be Endured Woodfieidâ€"A t Doon,â€" .Juneâ€"2ith, w Mrt and Mrs. CBas. Woodfeld, â€" a dauzhter. â€" ; Qo\rmu-â€"lu Floradale, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan. M. Bowman, a~son. _ NEW STRENGTH FOR NURSING MOTHERS lerent woman. M I regained my s work about the h lnliu.'l\lflt perience 1 would weak women and Footbalt Game.â€" The focal © ttam y V D MAMNHEIM MARRIAGES DEATHS all health i sho décasionall hiood throixh the uho C W E1 RTHS M wre their tink ite M illa will. not L;_‘J’ Nelk Mra. with Mrs. with iss ‘of T81« s ns & a & * ; Fack picaic § d.yfg ‘ ‘This is the m:::.. in the _ neighborhood ~ of Hespeler. lflnjl-hvjl a comparatively young man at the time, and when he started wa his perilous jouruey was accompaâ€" nied by his entire worldly possessions which amounted to several> rolls of pins, needles and ladies‘ combs wrapâ€" ‘ped: about in a â€" bandana . handkerâ€" ; chief. . On ‘his way north he sold what he couldâ€"of these and is said ‘to have 'm.m;omu-uu-uo-h this manser: t years Delote (Re ATBLICA® PMETERREIAE h lly unknown, crossed. the Atlantic, alter leaving his home which vuhthvbh“,.lmmmm in Germany, and settliing on a farm in "the iminediate neighborhood of where Philadelphia,â€" the third largest city in America now ‘stands. â€" The ‘descendants of . Anthouy Hallâ€" distinct. i Hallman, whose ancestry is traced" to Anthony Hallâ€" man, was botn in 1783. His . éldest son, Jacob, nifieteen years, was . alive w the opportunity that presented it sell in the almost unknown wilderness of thatâ€"laud bordering the Great Lakes, set out on foot and _ located mmh-nyk&uw by a man named Luf? and . another named Rosenberger. who also located in this vicinity. _ ~Upon reaching his destinatior _ he procured a mnr of ‘valuable . seaâ€" ver skink, which were quite plentiful hete at that time, returned to Philaâ€" deiphia and soid. them to tne merchâ€" ants of that city.and realized quite a snug sum. Later be induced . his father to sell out his farm near the city and they proceeded to Waterloo County ~and established . a colomy. Itâ€" is‘ estimated u:dt there are over t > (pe ons W two thousand descendants â€" of the °@ k "ment 2e Benjamin Hallman family in the imâ€" . The House Of Q“afity ht %"‘fl mediate vicinity of the county . and. & T s i l over ten thousand descendants of Anâ€" # WA,TERLOO «@ QNT- * Fues >3 thony lhl;mn in and about the city : a n .aciee oo of Palladelphia :alone. â€"| 50000000004000800000D80000 0000000000000 38 4@ We‘m»sday degcendants of Benjamin | â€" * * * ol t s Hallman from this county, . ‘Alberta, * Wape + £ B Mit-hirnndokuhm assemblâ€" Hl\Hlllilllliil-llHlil!Illllllllil“-lllll-l-l ‘.‘-:‘f‘?:?i e and provided a varied ~ pro {, * â€" ‘ * oe gramme, cousisting of â€" muslc â€" and | * a USE e [ speeches. .‘The oldest here is Mr. Jaâ€" 4 2 ( cob &. Hallman, aged seventy years. 7 $ whose birthday falls on this date. 66 39 635 ‘The descendants comprise men and L women of all walks of life, the larger * ‘ Â¥ number of whom, however, â€" are acâ€" *% e tively engaged in larming. =and. be one of the satisfied e * The ~ Whereas the Rerlin Sanitarivm T berculosis Assoctution have. petitioned the local Board Of Health _ of the Township of Waterloo to grant said association permission: tw crect and ndintainâ€". a. Puberculosis\ Sanitatium on the property. fotiéerly ow ned by B: li'.'&:nfi,;slyuu,cu the north side of Grand River at Freeport, noâ€" tice is hereby given that‘ a meeting of the Board of Healtk willâ€"be held fit the Bauman House, at Berlin, on onday, Julyâ€"8th, at 2 o‘clock p.m. to hear all parties interested in the granting. of refusal of said petition. News Notes. â€"Mr. Hillis, the â€"conâ€" tractor for the cement work on. the extension to ‘the Grand River bridge here, expects to have the abutmient at the north end ‘of the bridgeâ€" comâ€" pleted during the present week, â€" and the new pier will then be completed as rapidly as possibleâ€"Miss > TAlMe Beattic of «McDonald Hall, _ Guelph, is Mi‘ Abe_ suunmer vacation at her ; home .â€"Miss Louise C. Tilt 3-““&&\&0 Dotainion Conference ~the Y.. W. C. _A ats the â€" Elgin Housé, Lake Joseph, Muskoka, _ as delegate from McDonald Hall, Guelph. «. ‘G. A. TILT, Secretary Blair; Ont., Wed.; Juné 26, 1912 LANG BROS & CO., Summer Dress Goods We make a specialty of Ladies‘ Dress Goods and just now we show many very lmi-l&bfiw:i‘ghtzodmdsflkhbrhuwdlual.mmmmo{pwu%:z ton Goods in white, black and all lJeading colors. > =~ . § he NOTICE BLAIR Plenic Was Black Silks Muslins Reps, Voiles, etc. Silk and Silk Wool Goods D vioe s ihg CC oL e it ns Ccotte s 1 alk m * "rw:-" ;‘ oo iss s. | & faliman tamily | & pre ‘;fi 1 & C ce prich " [ 5 3 +ount ?‘ é 9 aFAUB 7 .‘Jfi limg on a 1: s ighborhod ~>-.q~ # : iA h“"w&ll-i s are not very , | gg maRelt| t f nown -llhuau; ing the OGreat * uC Heaplee: of eler. | : ratively young when he started was accompaâ€" iy possessions everal rolls of es‘ combs wrapâ€" | ; th be sold what is said ‘to have destination in as sccompanied and â€" another ho also located destina tior he f ‘valuable . seaâ€" quite pleltilul! turned to Philaâ€" | i to <tne merchâ€" } d realized quite ‘ he induced . his Embroideries for Dresses Special at 15¢, 2 Very special, 20 inches to 36 inches wide, beautiful rich soft silks in Pailâ€" m%u&-%.dm.o«mmn Silks, specialâ€" at . 30¢, 6Oe, 7 5¢, 8 3¢, 1.00 to $1.50 per yd. ; L2 Special at 50¢, GOc, T5¢, 85¢ to $1,00 We hay rwn us at. 1 i0 und 8195 2t :8 B. BRICKER & Co. im sale now the Snest lot of pr Us at. very special low prices. t1. 95. © 45 inck Flouncing at | { KINXG. STREET. Ry :4 * *‘x x WATERLOOâ€" 0000000090909 906000004 $0000 00000000008 #0008 Children‘s _ _â€" Headwear #4040000000000000000001 0080008000000 000000 008e Novelties in Neckwear, Belts, Ribbons, (teâ€" : Suitable tor Holiday Dress are now shown profusely at the &m Fumishln.z Counter, & Famous Edisonâ€" Phonographs 25¢, 50¢, 75¢c, $1.00, $1 25 to $3 00 The and we will quote prises and show â€" our fine line of Phoro gr «phs 20e. 250. 350 to 50¢ We gre the Headquarters for the Don‘t forget the place Doersam‘s Bookstore. Sunshades at . a Special Price a hne paraso We bhave 50'. ALL OUR COLORED SUNSHADES OUT AT A SPECIAL Discount of 20 per cent. FION Shirt Waists _ for the Holiday A very attractive. line of AMERICAN WAISTS are shown in Low Neck effect, beautifully : embroideried . fronts, short sleeves, made up of sheer Marquisette, all sizes from 34 to 40. ~Special in the world, We sell Phonographs on easy terms Hexe‘s an opportuanity for IRVIN : MASTER â€" AND RECORDS YOUR GRUOCER HAS IT ~ASK FOR IT 5 CALL AT â€" OURâ€"STORE SEE WINDOW Morchart Mitler. $1.59 etty ~Embroidery Flouncing ever n Flouncin ou to select BERLIN ) at 5bo, 7 bo,85¢ $34.00. _ Baril1, Ont «0 *

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