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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jul 1912, p. 1

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, i 5.R ERNST & CO. . ZICK‘S SHOE HOM E 2 Gan both be ftted perfectly with| ?’%‘ &l-flOth Century find type and‘ â€" : model sgstem. It ensures not only perfect fit but perfect style. Itisa _ marvellous achievement in fine! 7> tailoring and worth knowing a.bout.i 1J . * Sandals and & )\ . . Outing Shoes A of all kinds _ <> _ At Lowest Prices SERiin t 8 \Gf * > How are you fixed for shoes. No man, womab, _ _or ehild can enjoy a holiday without comâ€" fortable Shoes.: We bave Oxfords, Slippers, Colonials. Lay. aside your heavy shoes and let us dress your A Good Opening I will offer this busin a slaughter houso, 2 et &m:, Blankets 8, 1 © ELG whiarl"‘wil write or Telophone _ The Live Wire Reoal Estate and Business Pnone 80 and 04â€" P s VmMmMENA » FOOtWfiar P ¢ How are you fixed for shoes. No man, woman, L2%% & e on oo M ind We â€" _mad e and geod wearirg Fiirurt, hJ c on th e horse and every set is guaranteed _ This is what you like to say about that horse of yours.. You can do it every time if you see to it that !uo‘s = PHONE 44 Hv’\:" bas we 4 41 o oSakl 2 WATERLOO The Sixâ€"Footer _ _AND 4 ‘The Fiveâ€"Footer â€" COVERED WITH VALUE! A "hig in stepper" o a draught horse works beétter in wellâ€" Jd. SCGHLUETER | > Covered with Harness from this Shop we are sole agents â€"WILHELM for sale a good paying meat market, w aek with {clends in Yatton.â€"Among | some time in Elmira.â€"Messrs. . The usivnees for quick sale at a hgh?':!:;mduum: m""‘.:, '.“""M:'“: tuneral _ of | Musselman ind 1. Steafler _ left _ :&T;fim'”m' ie aleighs, z:;'::m.. Reutlinger -;:t;:d 'm-d:ymfocmnmfmw: ote., 3 good ment new Dayton‘ com lie Rouer, Mrs. Frod i Pesoce ad cash register, 1 large ies box, and all machinery | Keller, .n.'_‘m-'.(',...n' Mrs. Fred Kel $E us , " 3 4 3 For A Live Man 1 at to i one mea SUMMER Bl e w« slew.1tcy‘re easy COOL FOOTWEAR #19 ONT. fcet comfortably re a® ng w D spent a lew / with friends in Toâ€" 1nd *A * Paki‘s aainmnia teather. ol St.. Publ‘s _ 1 m..u.mm at: his father‘s home at Ja.â€" years have passed since had a teanis club, it is ?.h)u that before _long this splendid summer teâ€" creation will be in tull swing again, and ~a ugh; was, held for this purâ€" pose Jast Friday® evening when : the following oficers were elected: Preâ€" sident, Mr, Armond Kimmel; Viceâ€" Pres., Miss Kdith Behrens; Secy., Mr. Lincoln Ratz; Treas., Mr.â€" Geo. L. Zeigler; Executive Com., the Misses ;Getuud_s Ruppel, Edna Erb, â€" Bertha ‘Coou. Dr. R. E.. Stewart, ~ George ‘ Christman; Soliciting . go!:, the _l_lif- Christman;" Soliciting Com:, th:k ses Hattie Ruppel, Adel!â€"Winger, i trice Bebrens, Hilda mL' .and Mr. Geo. Gleunie and !*r. Elisworth Gibâ€" son. Games will be commenced . ‘as soon as possible and it\is hoped that some matches can be arranged for with neighboring cldbs in the . near fubure. is11 4 HHHH 3 :r. and Mrs, m Atkins of Bothâ€" well were the . of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Martin last Monday.â€"A fi'â€" den party will be held in Gore â€" k on Thursday evening, â€" July 25th, unâ€" der the auspices of the Musicalâ€" Soâ€" ciety. Besides tea which _ will "be served from 6 to 8 o‘clock, there will be other attractions, and the. _ band will be in attendance.â€" Mx.‘mlhtd L E0100 " L .A is mnivnrante it im $ c eesald ‘ O‘Neil of Toronto spent Surflay: ‘at â€" his home here.â€"Dr. A. J. Geikie of Toronte: is spending â€"a few > weeks with his brother, Dr. W.. W. _ Geikie, P in town.â€"Miss Eix is vma.;'m. at Preston and Berlin for a days. > â€"§iss Kaiser is spending a few days with friends in Stirton and . other places. i7% School Exams.â€"The results of the Public â€"School examinations . were made public last week and the folâ€" lowing are the nunesltl)l those who were tur Jr. HI to St. 111. Herbie 3&1, Clara Brubacher, Norâ€" raine Fischer, Susan Martin, . Cark Israel, Myrtie Keller, Gertrude Hilâ€" born, Walter Lorch, Myrtle Bricker, Melvin Bristow, Ellen Dillon, Irene 'Millet, Willie Weber, . Mary _ Reist, Elsie Rudow,, Edgar Rahn. Sr. HL to Jr. IV â€"Henty Bowman, | _ Leah iloftman, Lorraine â€" Dunke, _ Urena: Long, Ella Robertson, Chas. _ Moyer, Hubert Norman, . Harold Detwiler, Harold Klinck, Carlyle Lein, Charlie Nolinsky, Ida Hoelscher. Sr. II. to Jr. III.. Gladys Moyer, Lioyd Klinck Eileen Schal, Alive Hofler, Norman Martin, Herbert Cress, Verta Moser, Nettieâ€"Ertel, Dorothy. Kimmel, Sara Martin, Tabitha Hebhn, Lyla Christ pÂ¥an, Alvina Martin, Irla Musselman, Laura Schmidt, Viola . Musselman, Harold Schroder, Charlie Schroder. Jr. III. to Sr. HIL Michaetâ€"â€" Bowâ€" man, Dorethea Bfistow, Harold Hilâ€" iier, Edward Weige!, Harold Uyhatt, Lillian Schafer, Ellien Schafer, Harâ€" old Cress, Pearl Ritter, Jr.â€"IL. to Sr. II Ida Bauman, Emma Weigel, Bert Hillier, Milton Steinke, _ John Krigner, Ida Hainsworth, Harry Jarâ€" vis, Alvin. Schafer, Edward â€" Hectus, Clara Hammond, Absolom â€" Martin, Lillian _ Lein, . Harvey Hehn, _ Vera .| Ertel, Roy McMillan, Cliffiord Mogk, Albert Hammond, . Katie Brubacher, Hilda Wolte, Irvin Norman, Clayton Allgeir,;â€"Gtace Linder, Herbert Wilâ€" kin, Cecil Heipel, Oscar | Libutaki, Latra Allemang, Willie Hammond, Jahn Hoelscher. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ratz spent . a few days with triends in Toronto last weekttâ€"Mr. and Mrs. agun Rifier Figited friends in Well last week. â€"Mr. Geo. Tuck of Clifiord. was the guest of Mre. J. Christman last Doâ€" minion Day.â€"Mr. James Payneâ€" and thice children spent part of last week with her friend, Mrs. Philips at Watâ€" crloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses spent mura AnCmeanR, . MR EPM CCA CAE Neanm c 1 ‘ohn Hoelscher. ‘ poses, Tea was served and a pleasant Mr. and Mre. D. D. Ratz spent . a sociable time was enjoyed by all preâ€" ew days with triends in Toronto last :,sen',.â€"-Mr_s. HermBy Christman . and vee@ktâ€"Mr. and‘ Nrs. xam Rifler | daughter," Nora, of Pembroke, m| rigited friends in Wellesley last week. ; spending a few days with relatives â€"Mr. Geo. Tuck of Clifiord. was the and friends in town.â€" Mrs. . Jacob quest of Mré. J. Christman last Doâ€" | Christman was pleasantly _ surprised minion Day.â€"Mr. James Payne and , at her home on Kmg street last Satâ€" three children spent part of last week , urday afternoon by the Ladies‘ _ Aid with her friend, Mrs. Philips at Watâ€" ‘ of St..James} Lutheran Church, it crlioo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses spent being the occasion 6t her birthday. NMonday with Mr, and Mrs. McKinnon During the. afternoon Mrs. Christman at Waterloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jarâ€" was made the recipient of ° a v.ry-1 dine" of Hespeler motored up to . Elâ€" nice present. A very happy time was mira with several friends and spent spent by all present.â€" Mr. . Herbic ‘Thursday with relatives.â€" Mr. J, B. 'Gnu’u: is spending several . weeks Snyder hag sold several fine building : flw%mu in town.â€"Migs Minâ€" lots on Victoria St. to Mrs. Quickâ€" | nie , graduate nurse of Berlin, fall of FloradaI®.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. visited her mother in town for a few Yeigler are visiting relatives at Mildâ€" days. â€"Miss Eleanor Fries of Berlin may for a few days. â€"Mrs: J. *Schatâ€"| spent part of the week with Elmira or spent part of last week . with friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Feick spent friends in Berlin â€"Mrs. T. â€" Franke| part of last week here.â€"The E. M. visited her friend Miss Carrie Dugke., Socm":‘ Annual Excyursion to Niaâ€" â€"A much nceded rain fell at last on Is takes m‘,, Ftwyflwinmflam;tfi ug.â€" NMTth, / ‘The (Rev. Mr frig étorm passed‘over this district. : s serâ€" â€"Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Fry visitel| mon m&- Meâ€" friegds in Floradale an Monday . â€"Miss mm Mr.®Cor who Halome Ratz spent the holidayjat the Dr. W trofhn Arâ€" howe of her unel#, . Mr. _ Doegbecker thur; where he has the at St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rabi. Metbodist congregation of ‘:a place Crooks and daughter Reta visited 10â€" lot m&l«-.r and lu\J& latives in Linwood on Sunday.â€" Alr. | Puler of Rerli _quwd and Mrs. Will Auman and Jittle ;n* with .@â€"MIs. R. daughter Wilesa, spent part of dast . Willougbby off L-hm waek with w Natton.â€"Among | some time in â€"Messrs. Theo. those who al the _‘ funeral of | Musselman and L. Stauffer _ left _ on nose WHN APAIUEE 2% G+ ~ tacâ€"‘WPussdav for the Northwest Where Mattuseb, all t aah Wideman vw"" vu’ w’ u u % o“‘m o # sk with ber ELMIRA and M fr rents in 19 spending he Wa ter100.~ and. _ Mr and. _ Mrs. ... Fred i this town.â€" Miss Rerlin spent . last her holidays I â€"Miss Zimmerman of Hanovet spent 1 a tew days at 3».. of Mrs. Chas. L,. k jinck . week.â€"Mr;. Geo. < L1 Zeigler, -w'-:l:‘:-m":' «sppnt â€" week‘ â€"with M.m‘.’-‘& onl Hentltt6s ~Presentation.â€"Several â€" frien of Rev.â€"Dr. Scanion. met at mm evening last week to" inÂ¥ . $ ® m: to his © Da‘mrme tor _ Smithsâ€" Â¥ille. Both Dr. _ a l:;wm were uhemh:g surprise, but their usual bospitality was noue the less evident and a very enjoyable time was spent by all present. Durâ€" ing the evening 11. Seanlon was made the recipient.ol. a.very. handsome â€"clubâ€" bag and Mu‘s‘unlon vuuopmwd with a,; beaut eutlery. .; Dr. arid uu,wfi much en#ared themselves ta.. the members of the Methodist â€" congregation, _ amongst whom they have labored faithfully fot the last four, years.. They left / for their new field of duty last week and the place has been filled‘ by Rev. Cozâ€" vi Supt. Gillen of ge@ S Neeve street crossiNg the 0 t the mseent 6B runk scofe of â€" Cloges Hvery at 1 p.m. During July and August 6 pure linen cloths damage so. slight its hardly noticeable, size 81â€"81 inclhâ€" es, Square m\vt_h round design, can be made it ~desired. . Worth in the‘regulat way $7.00, sale price C is sns "Aie lt Lie Ana c e en o ++ TK W 38 18 pure linen table cloths, size 13x 90 incheg. ‘Oval design. Here is wonâ€" derful value, worth in the regular way $6.50. ‘Sale price . .".. ... ... ..$4.35 3 linen. cloths.. Size 72X "ches Worth regular $2 144 :?.lk"f at Mw COMâ€""cin} sale rrice sys pén,‘ and : , worth in the reâ€" gular way $4.00.° Sale price ..$2.98 â€" 17â€"only. linen clothes 2 orly pute linen cloths seconds size 13x78. â€" Worth in â€" the regular way $5.50.. Sale price very special,. $3.95 A. Weseloh cbes. price PersonaTs.â€"Mrs.: Simon Weber . of Newl)fiduwiohlhnqend;lg a coupte weeks with her sister, Mrs. F. Letson, left on Monday . with her husbdand â€"wilo also spent a few | days kére.â€"Miss Jean Jupp of Toronto i+ holidaying â€"with relatives and others. e,â€"Mr. s fdaugliâ€" M‘ WJ‘ "a | lew days with Mrs. C. R. Brooks ~at Brantford.â€"Mrg. Hill of Guelph < is visiting her friend Mrs. Wm. Tyler at present.â€"About one hundred young people enjoyed a barn dance ‘at . the home of Mr. B. C. Woods on . Friday . evening. Aâ€"carload 6f young . people spent a day at Sunnybrook . . {arm last week.â€"We are glad . to _ report Mr. Jas. Howlett, who as seriously il1, somewhat improved.â€" Mrs. . Seaton has returned to her hofte in the village after spending some .time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. \. Letson.â€"About 160 ~ tickets . _ were sold here for the picnic to Riverside Park, Guelph, on July ist.â€"Mrs.. G. Auman and Mrs, J. Bowman of Elâ€" mira spent Sunday with their. _ broâ€" ther Mr. Howlett, who. was then veryâ€" ill.â€" Mr. Geo. . MiHier bad‘ the misfortune to lose a valuable 2 year ‘old horse on MBnday of blood poisonâ€" ing MILITAL ERS. wiv Teacters® to the numpet of 115 bave artived at Woliseley Barracts in J onâ€" d(: to receive a sit. wee‘s‘ course in military â€" drill and physical training. The teachers themselves decided . to spend the entire time vmder canvas only Jinen cloths, size 721108 in . °_ Worth regular $3.50. Sale . c orode WEST MONTROSE PHONE 21 14 24 DRILL FOR i‘yer’s Lock Lever Hay Forks Pf Potatoes, Vines, and Fruit Trees Galy. Auto Sprayer at 5.00 \..., Sb oE A. Weseloh & CGo. AUTO SPRAYS _.BNSS * 6" C Berger‘s Pure Paris Gree Made of Sfiirng-swel. Set with one to the cross bar being placed nearer t and not 2 inches from bottom, a8 all ol lior’o Doubjle Harpoon Lock Lever Hay Fork at 3.00 S Hay Fork ~Pulleys, to Rope none better 12¢ 1b. Floor F Weichel‘s WeeklyStore News TEACH M. WEICHEL & SON 15 TABLE LINENS * only: dineif cloths, size 72x90 inches worth regular price ......"..... ... .$2.19 Don‘tâ€"fail these speciais 6 only â€" pure linen cloths, size 90 inches, worth regular $3.00,., { patteins, special sale price ... Just the thin thes. Worth regular $2.50 each. *Spe Woerth rogular $2.25 18 : only, ciothes 66x8! regular . $2.25. ‘Special 6 only linen cloth size 73x106 .~ Worth < regular $3.25.~ Sale Newsâ€" Notes.â€"Mr. N. Mitchell ~and . MArE! his two sisters visited â€" with _ Mrs. Argo Bryden over the holiday.â€"Mrs. _ H. at th Amas and daughter Pearl of Gueliph Wo04, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Taylor. from â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jopn Tuck, from Niaâ€" Show gara Falls are spending the holidays 80 10 here.â€"Miss Hadden of Guelph ~spent Big Saleâ€" nly T.non ‘table clot Damaged Cloths at low Prices Paris Green Deatiche Xpoipete. Ritz‘s of Seconds in Cuarantsed tq be thoe vory bost Quality Special price in larger quantities 4 25¢ per Ib. to MOSEBORO leys, to fit all 85 Floor Hooks m‘k‘ P take advantage ol for Strictly Pure with on:hlcver and locks citheg open or close nearer , it gathers the hay from end as all old st‘.‘y)fl fofi do. ~= 9 us ray ing Agt 72x82 inches. ecial at $1.69 inches. Worth ons * + C 400 :=â€" een 25¢ 1b. 66x104 °in 0B price $2.39 Good ©2 23 $1.79 ~WHOLBE NUMBER 3,7 ) d6x16. ir ity mt ... 20x20 inch takle napkins, pore linen rose pattern at ... ..‘ .. [ $245 dx 5e and 40c. Pure Manilla desigu 18 only ign at DRUG STORE Berlin l8x16: inch 21x19 4nct 20X24 IMATY Sunday with Mrs. James Hadden. â€" Missâ€"Lizzie Pringle spent . Sunday with Miss Pender.â€"Mr. Geo. Sherift and Miss Agnes lghy were * quietly married on Saturday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Argo from Eden Mills spent Monday at the Horse Show.â€"Mr. Geo. Holmâ€" wood, jr., and Miss Jennie Hoimwood from . Guelph. attended : the â€" Horse Show.â€"Miss A. Taylor of Gml?l alâ€" so took in the Horse Show.~ .\ = TABLE NAPKINS tab pkf linet, 1ib on nagamiiks 3 " 0 /C 00 U table naPkins A. R. Coudie able: napkit UOpposite Knox‘s m SJ open or closed. Owing napkins, forat: ~de al WATERLOU Low Prices $1 pad â€" for of .point W i qual~ 00 doz $1 linen to t M

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