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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1912, p. 4

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able in a iva Wl d ~ Noxce of -z;.unnhh "““3:." C "‘‘The copy for changes â€" must mo* be j + than Tuesd 1y noon. jremenié accepted up 60. Wed ve 4 vach Week. â€"Advertiaii g . rates reasounable an ! 2 TT CC S ifakabon t . Eriefs.â€"Yorr ecrrespordert got _ a ° Â¥cty intâ€"resting letter from, Mr. Josâ€" ] bra Stantz, now travelling out West. : ‘The trip through the Western States 1 was ‘d>al. At some pon‘s the weaâ€" ‘ ther was very hot ten; 98 to 100 in ! th> shado. O t in Victoria, B. C., th> wecthor was beastiful, th> therâ€" | micmeter cnly rc._istcring 60 degtees ‘ ‘@ll the year round.â€"It was sor risâ€" ° &' Wwever to ste snow and sleet in â€" »July, which was the case in Alserta | in fome flaces. Crops on the averâ€" â€" age look very gocd. Mr. and Mrs. | \&hantz will s;end aroiher threeâ€" or four months at Guernsey, Sask.â€"The Hydro Electric Comrnission is instalâ€" ‘ling the . machinery. in the FPower \House at Baden and ty Aug. 3rd,| _will operate their own plant.â€"The : centrance class of _ Baden compris‘m; rsix .in number â€" showed up well at ‘their exams at New Hamburg‘ reâ€" =fecting credit on Mr. E. Eby as well as on the Candidates. The following | were successful in passing : ist Class hoctrsâ€"Miss A. Shantz. 2nd class! Bcnorsâ€"Miss Elsic Schneller, Master | _ David Livingston and Master _ Alvin Kropf. Passâ€"Misses Mildred Gartung ~ mzd Marion Brubach:r.â€"On Saturday . â€" July 27th the Waterloo Chronicleâ€"| ~Telegraph will run their annual _ exâ€" * qursion to the city of Detroit via G./ a n:ce trip and visit your friends in Detroit. T. R. Fare from Baden $2.35, chil dren 1.70. Everybody come and enjoy Items ol Interest.â€"Farmers ia Oâ€"r 'leg ate all wearing a broad smile after the fine rain we recontly had as the hoeâ€"â€" and also the spring crops & good and by all appearanhce *will te m good yield. Haying is now and the majority of the farmers are cutting their wheat which is rather a poor crop.â€"Qilite a numbet of people took in the city celeâ€" in Berlin last week and _ all Y having a good time.â€"A numâ€" : here intend taking in .. the Chronicle Telegraph excum%n to De troitâ€"mext â€" Saturday:.â€"We are sorty "to say that Miss Edna Richm is on the sick list. Her many frienis wish ‘her a speedy recovery. ‘ Perscnals.â€"The Misses Lydia . and Alla Steckle of Chicago are spending a few weeks under the patental roof «â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Battler â€" spent sunday with friends in Rosevilleâ€" g. . Claytoa Lindsey _ from London spent a few days under the parental u last _ wee‘.â€"Mr. Dan Swarts from Blair spent Sunday with . his ‘brother . Will.â€"The Beaver Li erary h their last mectinz on the 13th & Next meeting will/ be held on the 10th of Augus{ bx niue known on CxLM®. THE SECRETOFSUCCESS When ordering your next sack of Flour insist: on getting y the ‘‘Dcean" Brand ApVERTISERS WILLIAMSBURG ROSEVILLE Publishers Ocean Flour BADEN "The Flour of Quality" rm and Edna Lesiie, Hiltorn of Free:ton re on Sunday.â€"Mt. Detweiler and . Mr. otn of Frcelton moâ€" last wee‘t and visitâ€" IN BAKINQ is obtained by using M &n : â€" on application English «d FOR SALE AT ALL GROOERS Manuftacturad by . LAPI ift at this | ‘The 14 .!':‘"'"., about Caeas) | andib4 to Wed | to K« JGY 4A ahie ant] Millar Ltd ribe EYVERY SACK GUARANTEED ed very Migily _ MBP 0 The fine thé m'cm,.-vls‘;!!! Prissillia Hamiiton of Sernim 18 : ing a few weo‘s with w,.y:é friends of . this 1lace.â€"Miss Waldin of Montreal is s:uc?‘; a_ dow wue‘ts with Mr. and Mrs. James Haz/Iton» â€"Mr. "Jakes of Toroito was tlrovgh for fArst _ cless | hravy horses.â€"Mrs. Wm. Gennie who h>s be i Yery sick of late is we are glad to uÂ¥5ud-\t~ ally. improving in health.â€"Mr‘! James Pirric‘s health is gradually improving so that h: is able to converse a lit, tleâ€"A great many from hete attendâ€" ed the _ Berl‘n Cityhood celebration and were very much delighted with the multitude of attractions. orting Trom The fall=® Briefs.â€"Misses Sara, Hannah and Sadie E. Hammcnd of Royal _ Oak, Mich., are at present vhu(ng at the Fome of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. B. Hamâ€" mond â€"Mr srd Mrs. Peter Erb and som Chris. of Mi:l>anc spent. Sunâ€" day with . friencs _ hcere.â€"Miss Pelic Fleming late of Cobalt is spend ng a week _ with her sister ATs. Duncan Demar.â€"Miss Fearl Freeporne of Berâ€" lin spent a couple of days at. ... her home â€" he:e.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Earpér Hamniond oc Millvanc~szent. Sunday with the former‘s pareats here.â€"Mr. .Jas. B. Hammond accompanicd _ by his two sisteis . Misses Hatnah ard Sara â€" are _ visit m; this week with friends in Fordwich, Listowel _ and Carthage.â€"Mrs. George Schmidt and Miss Lizstle Schmidt s;ent Monday at St. Agatha .â€"Mr. Alex. H. Chalmers who has spent the â€" last few years with his brotber Mr. D . Chaimers has purchased the farm Lot 1, Con. 7 from Mr. Wm. Young and _ takes possession . this tan.-in. Christian Lichty hag a successful Bee on Saturâ€" cay when he had his hay drawn from Mr. Geo. Hyde‘s cn the fifth line." iBrids.â€"Mr. end Mrs. D. Yazte,â€" Nt and Mrs. A. Dich!, Mr. and~â€"Mrs. J¢ | Yen‘e and Mr. end Mrs. H. Wilker Of %Tavisto:k notercd _ last Sin ay to Mr. lohn Mart‘s of _ Josephsburg~â€" Mr. and ~ Mrs. Lo‘is Scherrer . of Shakes eare mot.red to this place.â€"â€" iMr. John Rumig 0f the Imgerial Hotâ€" ‘el, New. Hampurg; Mrs. Montag . and | Mr. and Mrg: Jobhn Lautenschlager of New Eambtrz motored to J. Martz‘s or Sunday.=â€"Mtr. â€" ard _ Mrs,. John or Sunday.«â€"Mr. â€" ard _ Mrs, . John Martz spent the first of July in New . Hamjourg.â€"Mr. Sol. Kmachtel of Jos~ â€" ephsburg s Id his farm to Fol. Lics â€" of Cen®eld and moved his household Ie!lec(‘u to. Badcn â€"Miss Edna Wagner ‘of Berlin srent a week with her partâ€" ‘ents.â€"Mr. : mi Mrs. Evgene Gatschene of Waterico were the guests Of . Mr. John Waznet on _ Stnday.â€"Mr. Arno Stefiler visited â€" his trother in _ St. Jacobs on _ Stncay.â€"Messis. . Mose Steinmann, Anton Rumig and Joseph ‘W. Stefiler were puests at Mr. ~Dan Roth‘s on ©1mlay.~Miss Nancy Steinâ€" mann and Miss Leih Spéonlcr. were {guests of Miss T eah Lichty on Stnâ€" ’day.â€"Mr. David Sticbmvan visited friends in â€" BEaden on Sunday.â€"Mr. lJohn Kathitg of Gadsh:ll visited his brothcr hete on Stn‘ay.â€"Nr. _ LO.is ?Gnl was a visitor at Jose h Karges on Sunday.â€"Mr:â€".John Moser+of : Betâ€" lin wes the. guest of Mr.._John Wagâ€" n;‘on Supray.â€"Mis. Jose,. h Stefier |i| »ning a â€" few wee‘s with her daughtcr.â€"Nts. Fred Davh of Elora is spendin; a few wee‘s with her parâ€" | enis,â€" Ait.. ard‘AMré. Jose: h StefMer.â€" Miss â€" Mary Gatschon: was visiting !lflm's in New Han.pirg on Sunday.â€" ! Mr. Bugen: Diectrich and Miss Tillie Dictrich szont Stn(ay with Mr.. and Mrs. Pebolt Dictrich of St. Agatha , The cto;s in this vicinity loo"s pretâ€" ty good bit a good rain is needed.â€" Mrs. E. Meyer of St. Agatha was othe ectstoct Mr. .‘ow_h%hfl‘.fl for ty good bu Mrs.â€" E. Me the g ts c a few days JOSEPHSBURG KINGWOOD to pef Te his B s ang un ant en ts +/ h Aang o4 t ng . ~...~a¢§b?‘ .'.‘aé:fiz‘(.“' e ,i'un‘â€" A.fpa “:“ oo Lama‘ts Patantn" w q”'.rw.:fi“t" a inz #0+% ‘ wrndie vim’éfi.‘g.g‘? BA ~Fear on Station ‘St.â€"Mrs. 1 d | Gmfi pending a cinity .â€"I Dr. m is a few days _ with ves at Mil maye She is | gccommanied by _ her little son.â€"The. results :of the lm Entrance> Exaiminations . were ~ public last week and the following is the Jist of those .who. passed successâ€" fully at Elmtraâ€"First Classâ€"Honors,. which required 80 per cent or ovel:â€" Flora Veitch. Second Class Honorsâ€" 70 per cent.: Evalina . â€" Schwartz, Stella _ Sherifis, Arthur Graupner; Pass .List,â€"Joserh Ravman, Mage Verda Brandt, Harold Calder, Luellia Doerbecker, Rosie C. Kiinck, Albert McCotmict, Karl O‘Neil, Edler Schinâ€" bein, Willard : Snider, Ivan Ware, Wel lington .. Weter,. â€" Louis . G.~~ Weitzel. Twentyâ€"four Elmira pupilsâ€"wrote of whom 16 were successful.â€"Mrs. John W. Ford received the sad newslast week that her brotherâ€"inâ€"la% at Port Eigin had met with a severe accident while enzaged > at his dutiesâ€" in~ ‘a brush factory. The unfortunate man‘s arm was caught in a belt and . torm comnletely front its socket. He is in a. most critical condition. Mrs. Fort left‘for Port Rlgin at cnce upon re ceiving the news.â€"Mr. Milton Auman of Toronto is spending h‘s vacation with his patents in town.â€"Miss Eon Waltzer ‘of Elora s;ent part ol th: â€" week _ with Elmira friends.â€"The steeple of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church week _ with Elmira friends.â€"The steeple of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church is being given a fresh cort of paint. â€"Miss Hilda Wolfé szent Wednesday with friends in Floradale:â€"The Sew int Club was to have held a * picni: fac in the Reservoir Park last Thursday |w but owing to the rainy weather it | sp bad.to be postponed. However _ th. lis club was very . hospitaj} jentertai; . {{a ed at the home of Miss Edna . Er. {of where â€" the . even.ng was pleasantl. spent in music and social enjoyment.| w Miss Jean Hamilton . of Winterbourne | ol scent part of the. week with. friends.|] in town. â€"Mrs. L. A. Jeanneret spent | 0 Tresday at the home of Mrs. Kal}â€" fiesch :at Berlin.â€"The E. M. S. Bans |8! io meyed : to. . Berlin last ~Tuesday | P even‘ng where it assisted in the cityâ€"|!! hcod celebration. â€"Mr. A. H. Erbland|® 'hcl' daughter Miss Edna spent Tuesday |* |with . friends _ jn. Berlinâ€"Rev. J N Stremfer occupied the Lutheran pulâ€"]P pits at Milverton _ anoâ€"Ellice. last |* Stnday morning and=even‘mg.. Conâ€" l': sequently there wa® no service in‘St. |, | James Lutheran Church on that day. # |â€"Mrs. J. Collinson :of Edmonton is spending a few weeks with friends in }, Elmira _ and vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. |, Menno L. Webor and Mr. and Mrs. A.|, ~W. Werner autoed throu!h the _ {ruit}y district at Grimsby and St Cathit ines last week in Mr. Weber‘s Auto.â€" | { Mr. and Mrs: Ewald and son of To ronto are the guests of.Rev. Mr. ani _ Mrs. Meyers at the Evangelical Parâ€" â€" sonage.â€"Mrs. Francis Linden cf â€"At berta spent a few hours with Elmita ‘ friends last week.â€"Mr. _Alvin Shirk _ spent Sunday with friends at . Linâ€" â€" wood.â€"Mrs. D. D., Ratz spomt, Tuesâ€" _ day with friends in Berlinâ€"The~Missâ€"| ‘ es Cosima, . Cora and Nora Schiet !. ‘ holtz spent Saturday with friends in } ‘ Berlin.â€"As the result of the kind and | ~ generous offer. of Mr. A. J. Kimmeb] ‘ of Berlin the children of the Orphanâ€" | ~ age of that City are being given ~a| \ rare treat of two week‘s cointry air | © at the "Fish Pon}," situated about | } six miles morth of this town.â€"About| S eleven automobiles took the children $ up to the farm these cars being lent | ~ â€"~for ‘that ‘purpose by friends. 'l‘i!f is ~â€"the fourth year that Mr. Kimmel has I so generously treated the littlb ones T to this kindness, ‘and=~no doubt, hap* S py remembrances will always remain ~. in their hearts of these happy interâ€" â€"!va‘s in the country which they so & thoroughly enjoyed through the . genâ€" â€" erosity of their kind benefactor.â€"Mtr. ¢ Lioyd Isles of Toronto, fotmerly of d this town, is spending a few days â€" with old acquaintances in town.â€"Dr.‘ â€" "Lucy of Gvelth was a business vigl-i â€" ter in town last Friday.â€"Reeve 1. 8 Hillborn has returned from his trip t out West.â€"Mr. W. Davis cf the Met« ropolitan Ban‘t at \Petrolea, formerâ€" _ y of this town, spent rart of tbe‘ __ week with friends in town.â€"The many I friends of Mrs: ":’W“l. (m:“ru.: Da‘sy Scott,, of. Vancauver), _ grieved ~to learn of" Hi&! death which occurred muul‘ Mrs." Thomâ€" "J'.? vr':.: mdlm of n*:n Rate of ‘To! ~fortn ob . town.â€" Mrs. . Auman '2“ her brother, Mr. | James HMawlett of West Montâ€" rose, last weok, is seriosly | i!1 with on attac‘t of ‘fi dropsy.â€"Mr. George Chri n Saturday night with in Watâ€" ~crloo and Berlin.â€"Miss Elsie: Feick of Berlin spent the .::- erd with l:‘ Nlund, Mex paith beina a en o t F 3 m ‘ 7 ‘%’ ,.afi' 3 '."‘ i [ltr im in â€" Momt wol ko o rinago . ols C ho. t *\ ht m of Mort wfi&*v l s the Met he /Milrer ton braut: §â€" 82 Eo ® g t Any size stone, 2 inches fuenished with an 8 x1i anly $8.00. â€" Sold direct make the life of your very Any tuenp. only prop on .. e Oe ww Real Estate, farm By the executors, ol th¢e Homestead and Chattels of the late ~Benjamin Hamilton, deceased ‘There will be sold by public auction on the premises, on o PublicSale Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the house and premises occupied _ by the late Benjamin Hamilton, at the time of his death, and being part of Lo% No. ,.Six,. of Crook‘s .Tract . of ~ the ‘Township of Woolwich, situated one mile south of Winterbourne, on main road leading to Berlin, containing 5 acres, more or less. x Een s o is On the land is situate a well built house covered with _ metallie sheeting, one and oneâ€"hall â€" stories in height, containing . five rooms, _ also woodshed ‘attached, also a good frame barn, chicken house, driving shed, & fine young ‘orchard about half an acre. ‘The larm is well fenced and well watered by a never _ failing spring adjoining the house. The farm is in . g;od: arable â€" condition. ... The farm is syitable for a retifed farmer or market gardener. ng. s bak Live Stock.â€"In: addit on to the land will be sold:>>Black mare 9 =years old, roan milch.cow (fresh 3 months), .Jersey milch cow, fat calf. 3:months old, 50 Plymouth Rock Hens. Implétaents, Etc.â€" One horse>â€" bob sleigh, one ht&wason. dlight market bugey, democrat, â€" cutting box, set iton: harrows, : plow,: souffier, â€"â€" wheelâ€" barrow, neckyoke, set single : harness, set heavy single harness (nearly new) vice, crossâ€"cut_saw, large â€"Cook stove, parlor.â€"cook stove, churn, extension table, parlor suite, 6 kitch@n â€" chairs, large bureau, bedstead, lounge, robe, horse blankets, © grain bags, some hard and soft wood and a number of other articles. Terms of Real Estateâ€"10 per cent. at the time of sale and: the purchaser to sign agreement of purchase, > bal ance to be paid within thirty ‘days from the date of sale. # . ‘Terms of Sto#k, Implements . â€" and Chattels.â€"Cash at the time of Sale. H. â€"HAMILTON, R ROBT. FOREST, â€" Executors. for h‘s home in the West, last wees. â€"Mr. J. R. Ruppel on Cherch St., is confined to his house with serious throat trouble.â€"Mr. Oscar Weismiller has returned to his ‘home here afte: a few days visit with friemis in lowa fAnd other places. â€"The excitement is wating: guite â€" warm in the sporting element of this town.. The: scote al ter last â€" Saturday stood as follows in the tournament among the arfier: ent Baseball Leagues :â€" The Great West won 5, 15st 3. Furniture won 3, lost 2. . Interior won 2, lost. 4. Outiaws won 3, lost 4. ; â€"W. (. Weichel M. P., and Dr.â€" H. G. Lacknet M.P.2., of Rerlia, . hare comsented _ to. be present and deliver addressos â€" at the Garden Party . in Gore Park on Thursday, July 25th. There will be tea served from + to 8 o‘clock and besifes the good fi( 'snmme of instra aental and vocul ‘mulie there will be v.any other feaâ€" ‘tlltu of attractiz. _ The yroceeds will be in aid of New Band Uniforms. 'â€"-Mr. Cleo. Glénnie spent Naturday |with friends in NYaterigo and Berltn:â€" ‘Miss Salomn . Ratt visited relatives: Iln St, Jacobs last week.~The house. of Mr. W. O‘Neil on Church St. was stitvck by dlightniag suring the . then> derstorm whick passed over this disâ€" trict on â€" Monday alternoon. Besides knocking cown the chinmey and téeirâ€" a off a comner «f tae roof. . little r damage . was doge.â€"Mr. Chas, RBergimn of Toronto was renewing | ;fiquh&m in town last week.â€" "Mrs. _ E. Siegper and daughter . of ~Pooie were the guests of the formet‘s f mn. in w'nd last Sunday.â€"Miss :-kn}m‘ week© with her friend, :tw” \:ayc of m _ and ® 5 7 lhe C : ‘children _ are spending â€" .-vm with ves and triends in Tora 3 ter motored to Clif o moninnk <a that piaceâ€"â€"Mte: SATURDAY AUG. 3, 1912 Steock and implements A. J. MICKUS, Auctior ser. W. M. CRAM, Solicitor for 8 Executors For reservoir at Berlin waterworks, ‘hlighet TEAMS WANTED n to tr . CRESS ctiza. . The 1 roveeds â€"New Band Uniforms. léunie spent Saturday Taterigo and Rerlin.â€" Ratz visited relatives ast week.â€"The houst icder a M tfi l:clrm' ‘al to farmers Cf Ag fosn cA 53e y th: ow aw '.W + gakaks at in rda d M THE HOME OF G0OO00 GRuCERIES Picnic Time is Hore ith Olives, Sweet or Sour Pickles, Pienic. Try our Fray Bentos, Tongue, Ham and Veal, Lemons, Orunga and â€" Bananas, Cheese, L. Bruegeman. Kinc St., From the farm of the undm'llf'n"i Roan yearling steer. Finder please communicate with, ____ m mie â€" D â€" dip oate ~a e p Heavy. mare 15 years old in foal, big strong young mare 4 years old . epply to _ â€" s 5.cs y Sn . 30â€"2mos (30â€"3t) The underfigncd o‘fer for rale t*e farm fo merly vccopicd by the late Jonath n â€" Sitler, situate about two. miles north â€"of ‘Waterloo, on the direct roaud. from Waterloo to St. Jacobs _ ‘The ‘arm contains about 136 wores ':ftrxenl.enl. luild. of v;h::lh ofgd teen to twen‘ y acres is good hardw bush, the balance under cultivation. There are ugon the premig s a frame house and a brick hcuse, a bank barn with ‘straw shed, and other ontâ€" buildings, _ The whole constitutes a very desirable farm . property, _ (30â€"0t) â€"For further information and terms Wprply â€"bé. . «_0 s _ 1 ._s ~ Manufacturer WATERLCO, ONT . Hou® o# Goop GROCERIES *‘ Phone 79L FARM FOR SALE We have, supplies for your FPOR SALE DAILY BREAD ~FLOUR JONAS B. MARTIN, Eimira JOSIAH SHANTZ, â€" _ in Embroidery â€" Lawrn and J Embroidery triinmed. worth from $3.50,â€" 4.00, 5.00, Ox Sics at Ladies‘ White Dresses LADIES‘ SUITS This Store is well known for the best value in or in materials, We always lead and now we com Cotton CGoods. â€" Also readyâ€"made Dresses and Suits * ./ rrnk best of Bertin . * â€"â€" ie ; cas in * c Mioiaw Road, ©0000000000000800060000600000000000080000000 We Announce toâ€"day a big Sale of Dress Goods, Silks and Ladies‘ Ready Made P ~â€"~Suits and Dresses In ‘Black . and ( h , w meou‘s styles s E. LEHNEN, Sardines Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. Pastry flour & s for pastries Women, Attention! SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited »«~ BRIDCEPORTâ€" â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" ONT. so that they ar Shagden it wrou 4 German Mills and. Salmon. W aterlco Warsaroo U SBH C N JL COn $Men‘s Separate ». *3 ';A 3 assort and 0 : baland i C B left q m&,m W: Co Go Ca ind Mull Lace and oW at $ Doersam‘s Book Store i Doersam‘s Book Store Jaly mold out, w For Our Outâ€"ofâ€"town that w OWWMM.â€" . About 45 pair are left over of our al $1.75 C butb 6 must now be cleared out." 80 here‘s the ipr We have had a very successful season in this line and the assortment is therefore very small in Straws, Silks, I'nhwtu and other wash Bonnecsâ€" ~So we bave decided to cléar out balance of our 50c, 75¢, $1.00,81.25, $1.60, 1.90 and az.:la:lla at exactly . HALF PRICE Children‘s Bonnets _ The above "Cut Prices" will give you an idea of how "the. left gvers of our SUMMER GOODS are receiving â€" their marchâ€" ing out orders. . It will pay you to see our Specials in â€" <~ \ se 5/ Ac Wash Goods, Cottons, Waists, Cotton Underwear, Wool Dress Goods, Cotton Hosiery, Millinery Carpets and Rugs. l Tennis Balls, etc . The House of Quality WATERLOO .4 > sessetsmegeammmememmn en eC COO0 0 s in THE HOM® OF THE EDISON PMONOCRAPR .. BRIGKER & Co. For Example: in women wear, whether in made up garment* come with unusual bargains in Dress (?ood-.Silk and All That Goes with Fishing. Ladies‘ Hand Bags Biggest Assortment in Twinâ€"City Including many kinds of Black and : Colored goods. Also plain and fancy Silk®, * worth from 506 to 750 pr yd., & ON SALE SPECI AT ' Dress Goods and Silks CcOTrOoN GOODS M n Waterloo, Ont. M Tennis Racquets Dâ€"SUMMER SALE ended on Saturda: Fishing Tackle thy Trousers} tt $1.19 A PALIE t} t that Event GFQ BLE LINES left & _ ng prices, . _ RLIN ONT. See our Stock im 180 U3 Ey a

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