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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Aug 1912, p. 4

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hos E)g ‘E * hg. da C ;;rfi a Aftems »of > Anterest.â€"Mr.â€" Lelic noith â€" ‘our viHage spent last Satâ€" tday and Sunday in _ Gueliph with t amother who is ill.â€"Messrs. Arâ€" br Hlardy, Sidney Elythe and two t three : others are preparing . to ve for the west this week. â€"Born + Mr. and Mrs. John A. Durrant on \Eiday, August Sth, twin boys. Both ;;;E.,,‘., g well.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jamâ€" »“"’*m;»‘ spent a few days last tek in Toronto vis:t‘ng friends and atives.â€"The sale of the late Benâ€" min .Hamilton‘s â€" effects took place Satur y 3rd inst.. ‘The real .c« t was bought by Mr. Shearer of inestogo for the sum of $600. ‘The Mlomeer Mr. _ Mickus of Waterloo 6ted the sale in his isual eTiâ€" ) mantber:=â€"Mr. James H‘mllton" 4# | closed for a few weeks . in BÂ¥ to make some neceepary . 10â€" @ in connection with the water i\ Mr. Hamilton is always‘ deâ€" ig his mill © in "first i8 «order;â€"Mr.â€". Matthow Durrant br ;: the 75th anniversary _ of ‘Dirthday on Sunday, June 1ith. E6. Mary Lasby spent Monday, h Gnst. visiting at Fristone Vil‘a. N flefs.â€"Farmers here are getting t #o cut oats: â€" Barley | is _ all | Phe prospects are . better iey were last year.. About this "there was drought and _ hgat ‘wear. Spring oats are "very good p instances. Corn is somewhat [ Mr. J. S. Shants . who is "his floom has shut down Fâ€"Mr. A. S; Clemens is buildâ€" ipemeat silo. He will then have .â€"Mrs. King of Georgetown «her brother, Mr. _ Arthar Milrs. B. F. Erb of _ Amand, , is visiting her relatives in |Over Sunday.â€" Mrs. Daniel | Zion tndetwent an operation Mospital and is doing as well Â¥pe expected.â€" Mrs. Lawrence Â¥ and family of Brantford are it Pishor‘s Miils has depowes fiss ~business. Notes..â€"A le:r beavy: thinder _passed uver here on blblt: day by some hail which did v here.â€"Mr.~Chas. â€" Hess se overation pericrmed on Phors: Jor > â€"â€"The sale > of ren oo o dnteraey mian w ptad up to Wed OQOcean Flour WINTERBOUVRNE "The Flour of Quality" E SECRET OFSUCCESS in all ite KOSSUTH cONESsTOGo Bean & Fovse, Ltd IN BAKINQ is obtained by using SNIDRB, â€" Waterloo, Ont. pext sack of Flour insist © on 'mflo"l!all" Brand rat«s cessonable aud knowp on applicatton TOR SALE at All Gnoocgas Manufactured by ‘el last Saturday i "attended _ and t by: Mr.â€" Migins Oint ~~ Missconsry SuaMkAMEEE n wtver | sBR y JA | rocawer of the advancement niade in electri‘ cal matters in our own and o%: countries, and also showed how . public waterâ€"powers of Ontario, . by. being harnessed will prove a . very valuable asset to the people of this province. He also spoke of the gteat inumber of conveniences to be derived from the distribution of Hydro powâ€" or azad lighting through the rural disâ€" ir‘cts of the province. That the Hyâ€" €roâ€"Electric question is a five: one in "this scetion was evidenced by Abe: latse number of farmers who came for miles to hear the Minister of Power. _ At the close of his address Hon. Mr. Bect was tendered a hearâ€" ty + vote cf thanks by the audience â€" for his intcresting address. _ Anu‘ th‘s a musical program of beth voâ€" cal and: instrumental . numbetsâ€" _ was rendered, and much appreciated . by | these present. The fithg inig up at a sceasonable after . _all. present had spent an enjoyable evenâ€" hh;;. The Social "'f"m the of t . k * Clare, lm‘fl. | Items bf Interest. â€"Benefit . Social A Grand Stcessâ€""The Henefit Social ; beld here on Saturday evening last, : under: the auspices of the local J ba‘l club proved to be a = ut affair in every way. The first . ; most exciting event of the was the . exhbibition footâ€"ball between the Caledonian club of e and the local aggregation, w re sulted in a yictoty for the . team ~by <the score of 48. â€" the ball game, the Hon. Adam + MP.P. Minister of Power, delive _a very. interesting . address on ©. the mmnmde power and lighting question.~~Hon.<Mr. Beck was â€"<in good speaking form and be held . the undivided attention. of: the gathering for upwards of an hour while he told News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs/â€"Nelson @#Raufler of WM, i Mz . and Mrs. Adam (rotsman ‘of Strassâ€" burg called on their aunt Mrg. Moyâ€" er.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bediord, , Mrs. ‘Alex McAllister and Miss Alive Mc« ‘Aliister ‘ motored to 'umui and Woodstock : last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Menno Turre} or&flhm ‘day at Mf. ~and‘ Mrs.~ Alex E: â€"The Misses Jean uc«ufi and Alite Bedford® Sundayed "Corlin friends.â€"Mrs. â€" Israel . Moyer _ and: daughter _ Evelyn _ of Regina, are spending"~ son‘e © time "at Pleasant View.â€"Mt.. and Mrs. (Alex McAlHister and. | ‘Mastor Kt‘&g nith ~are visiting ftiencs~ n Michigan for some time.â€" Mr..â€"D. . A ...Bemis," 6f ‘Toronto ‘spent Sunday â€"with :i: mothér.â€"Mr . Jive Grofiâ€" spent a ‘at ¢ ton.â€"Mr. ~and Nn.m m Sundayed with â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. lr' â€"Miss: Lrorena Héintemah of â€" Berltv spent > Sunday ~ under ‘the parental roof.â€"Mtr. and :Mrs.‘ Jacob Shantz oi Bresiaw â€" Sundayed in our midst. â€" > : Artorenceâ€" irfieischbauer : Beriin rrtbbt steprensinlg » 0 the ggest ol her sister Sce. A. Mesele . " _;‘3-’5‘_1; » :' 8 ‘s" domai hn v;‘?::‘ «---"\ng hll‘ Tuesday.â€"Rev. and Mrs. in Roe der oflâ€"Rockester, N.Y: Sare visiting friends here in this vicinity" a short â€"time.â€"Mrs. .(Rev) of. Berlin in visiting her parents for A tew ‘ days. Ed ~~t:- i. 1. wook . en his parents.â€"At b ,'!lmhncr Luthâ€" etan (‘hurch Rev. P. Graupper . ol Eimiraâ€"and : Rev. Kutter of Kurtz ville presched very interesting ~ serâ€" mons, . On account of the continuous downpour was aot M ting to $70.00â€"~were â€" made p the Hyat of Saskatchewan are preâ€" misstonary cause.â€"Rev, and Mrs; : sent spending a # _ wi friends and fix KForman Alteman of uie â€"s a tew days at ; hore ‘with his parents.â€"Mizs â€" Aleda uer spent a few days in with {ricnds and also took $ across the lake and . ~ went _ Falls.â€" BLOOMINGDALE NEW DUNDEE Mrs H the the lef getting o ope m im «B 8/9 MiC with 4 Mr. Baet3â€" .. Hent m:;'*],**“ Berlin, Aug. .12th Hahnâ€"In Tavistock, %g 8ist, WD MAM n'*, 2“ '“."m. 2&-'” Tror: hape 1 Fass, 4 mt Plinw, w Aottn; 19. Jaine Proime riths=dt" Reo" Donden, Aug: $ / to _Mr. Wo â€"Hall # udn F.3 wila® Blainâ€"Wilsonâ€"At Hamiltos, on July 85t%, Miss Alice Cook Wilson _~ of ’W:I to Mr. William . Milter Vollickâ€"Harrisâ€"At i K 8th, Miss n..u..."'&",.! to Mr. Vernon Devitt Vollick. *~* PE hm-ah.!_o. â€" Wednesday, Aug. '“‘ Miss Jesste 9 to Mr. ‘M P. mh“’d Galt. Mullenâ€"Engelâ€"At Waterloo, on Aug. Miss Georgina Engel of Waterâ€" g:'cg Mr. W. Mullen of . Owén Sachsâ€"in Berlin, Aug., to Mr; and Mr. Jacob Sachs, 22 Margaret Ave nue, a daughter. Stumptâ€"At Floradale, July 31st, to Mr:_and Mrs.â€" Albert Stunmipt, & daughter.* ; * Shantzâ€"At Crosshill, Aug. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs: M. M. Shants, a son. ] Durstâ€"At Woolwich, July‘ Sist, to ,l!t'g:' Mrs. . Walter .. Durst, .._a. da 7 I Stump(â€"In M yAug. 5th, to Mr. :aln: Caspert sizpr, .“l& Brubachedâ€"In WoolWich, Aug. . "Ird. to Mr.~ and Mrs. Henry S. Brubaâ€" cher, a son. e;v Geigerâ€"â€"Near Heidelberg, Aug. § â€" to Mr.%and! -n»m'a.«.';aq’?. a s #31" Suun nf‘w Lawisnioginges At New." Dundee, Aug. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Itvin htm'u. a daughter. ’”'h. to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Durrant, < twin sons. ® ‘ i Dâ€"8â€"8â€"3t ) you want & nice time, come to the Dances at Cluthes Retreat, Doon Dance every Saturday. sort Accommeodation‘ for rigs and barnâ€" Accommodation for‘ rigs and hors: er.â€"Miss Soloma Shantz spent Stnâ€" day under _ the parental rool â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mike Detaler and _ family day.â€"Mr. and, Mrs. Allan Helst . of vis‘ted friends in Berlin last _ Sunâ€" Natche: visited Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Heuthe: last Sunday. . y with Mr. Eliss Shantz.â€"Mr. nd _ Mrs, John ‘Dessier of" Betlin spent Sunday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Haase.â€"Miss m."'omm Berlin is spending a few days with }&n_gna{ Miss Euphemia Shoemakâ€" News Notes.â€"Mr. and <Mrs. Aaron Mussehian and daughter spent Sunâ€" day â€"with Mr. and M¢s, Elias Shants â€"Mr. and ~Mrs. Fred Heuther® visited â€"Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D; S;"Wismer srent ‘the ‘weekâ€"end with Triends~â€"near ‘ &u.â€"uc.wmul:: Addie Coote ~spent Sunday â€"â€"wit friends ‘in Elmika.â€"Mr. Jas. Antickâ€" napand Miss Maggic visited friends around Atwood over Sunday.<â€"Mr, and Mrs. Noah Shants of Baden were visitors â€"at _ â€"Crosshill © on Sunday.â€" Miss Frieds Lather is visitingâ€"her grandparents at Wellesley.â€"Mrs." Wm. Hastings is ‘spending a few days : in Waterioo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Mundell of Mitchell were visitors at the home of Mr. Mundeli‘s sister, «Mrs. : George Richardson.â€"The contractors have alâ€" most completed ‘"the tile part of what is known as the 4. H. Campbell drain and they deserve ‘credit ‘for the manâ€" mhvflthnQflé‘ht part of the contract. _ ~~ ly difl-lh.fl- now" " a ‘resident < of Chicago, some time with his {ather i brother ‘"here:â€" ~ Miss MiMle» â€"# is "holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Woltz Altona, Mich, on Mr. * €. n g i o se Ne u?u \rthur °P "or terville are spending ~*lme with their ~velatives here.â€" > many G.Md M“'#' fi: and > rage on duly 24th . W. Dawâ€" son, ‘also ‘of ‘Gusiph. They will "rteâ€" ‘uub:l-ro:ua::na mmlm of ington w ' hmmun, of iast weck.â€"Miss Loul6 Fear who has «pent a ‘couple of months with her Sisters, Mrs. Tyler and Mré. Meliteer has returned to her ‘Boin¢ in Boston, Mass.â€"A number from ‘bere © visited the orphals at the Fisk Fond _ on Sunday ‘last.â€"Mr." Jos. Zuber formerâ€" ith M A4 Berlin, S$. Buets Boys and Girls MARRIAGES DEATHS NINE PINES CROSSHILL BIRTHS i8 o Jfilm. witâ€" :q 1’:‘”" 1 yeur, 4 monts 1. CLUTHE 70th ysar hoemaker Mrs. work fot P m .':'m,\-mn’ _ Fot fuil particularé se8 meare: * P. R. Agent, or .write M. G. Mur m‘&MQ Passenger Agent, To _ Augast 30thâ€"From Torofito and all ntations weat, incloame C t ate t > t ® i August 26th=â€"From all stations in Ontario, + Toronto..and .cast, Orillia and â€"Scotia <Junction: and east ; a‘s) east of . North Bay â€"and : Eastern se August 23rdâ€"From Toronto, and all stations north ol.m.n\ inâ€" cluding ~the. Grand: Trunk . Main !fe Toronto .toâ€"Satnia, and from»s Torâ€" onto ~east ..to, but not including Kingston, Sharbot . Lake Ren{rew ., and C.P.R.;Lines west of Renfrew. ‘ _ _Ga ~Dates.â€" © 20thâ€"From 1.“0:3110-'. on :; lines on ~‘ and South ‘of the ‘Grand ‘~Trunk Main Line, Toronto to ~ Satnia, including all" stations on ‘the C;P:R. Toronto to Windsor (inclusivey _ and â€" Brin.ch Lines _ inclyding Gubliph Subdivision from Guelph South ahd from Brampâ€" *Return Trip Past," $18.00 from Winnipeg, plus halt â€" cent per nwle from â€" all points east of MacLeod, Calgary ‘or Ednionton to Winnipeg. Us _ already making special arrangeâ€" Immfi for this year. Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Sasâ€" katchewan and Alberta, <will be tun and special trains operated, making the trip in about thiftyâ€"six ‘hours and _nvoldi% any" change ‘of ‘Cars ot transters. is will be a day short er Ahan .any..other route; ... ... ... .. ‘;Ovhgl' 1‘:1.:“ W::.‘” :;o.u to Winâ€" nipeg, plus Â¥ ” W nnipeg : /to, Wr#! e Bt The Governments: of the respective Provinces ~state that‘~Mity â€" thousand men will be requited forâ€"this> year‘s harvest. â€" These will have to be prinâ€" cipally > recruited trom: Ontatio, and the prosperity of Canada depends on securitg : Jabor ‘promptly‘" "The Cansâ€" dian" Pacific, ‘on which Company will fall ptactically : the entite tagk ©~of tranâ€"porting the men to the ‘ ‘West, MON TRE AL.â€"The rain this on was fespotwible for the many . workmen ben a" thr ~ building : in couric 6f conat The wheatâ€"crop of 1912 will be the greatest ever harvested in Manitoba, Saskatchewan â€" and : Aiberta, ‘thus | reâ€" quiring .the farm. laboters: of the East to rectuit â€"and ‘ assist in harvesting the World‘s greatest bread basket. . Fatm _ Labotets‘ _ . Excursionsâ€"This Year‘s M‘.C:op will : . the .. â€" IAmgent in the Plistory. ot : : â€"â€" _ _Labor, ‘whith was to be had at .$6 or $7 a week ten years ago now costs l&m $14 pe‘:;g.“:li materials had"gone up 0 ‘ perâ€" cent., while the price of leather :d-zm- \’ o-ly‘lmygaetnt. eide ! â€" Leather Well Organized. *The tanners of Quebec and â€" repreâ€" sentatives of some ‘of the tanning firms in Oftario, members _ of . the Tanners® branch of the C:M.A., meetâ€" Hhnding: diind oo te. Inorgase."" 4 BHuilding, on . similar raise has already gone into effect in the United States, France, ""The orld‘s teathee HGLE 1t m w arl now so wellorkamized, and each _ country 1s‘so well in touch with the others, that the man who walkeâ€"will Mn:; pay more thoney no matter where footwear is made.= s 50,000 MEN RATNX WA rcture PROVIDENTIAL A venue : collapsed tho crumbling o REQUIRED SCHpU afte The offer forâ€"sale the farm for occupied the late : Jonathan . Sitler, situate al two â€"miles ; north of Waterioo, on the direct ‘rowud from . Waterloo to Jacobs. The farm contains about acres of excellent land, of which fifâ€" teen to twenty acres is good bardwood | bush, the beiance under emav;uo-.} There are preomises a frame homudmk hono.nh-ushn with straw shed, and outâ€" ; buildings, â€" The whole constitutes a | very desirable farm property. ¢ ~For â€"Aurther information and terms -pplf to i/ * 1 s>» ONAS B. MARTIN; Kinc St., $1.50 per yard and :0 in chesin width at FARM FOR SALE In thesse you will fAnd here the neweat in Serges, Cheviots, Plain Claiks, Heary Cords and Diagonal Clous, also a full fine of proty Tweess at $1,00, 1.26. 1080 to 3.00 por Fard In Silke we are showing an immdnse assortmaent, both in B wide, ~Silkek are popular and we have tho .best makes in the Suitings THIS.1s THE STORE.FOR NEW GOODS.. Already we have mamy cases of New Dress Goode and Silks unpacked and on saile and those Wanting nice and upâ€"toâ€"date materials for a new mt«dmt'ilhdcgoodvn:ruyhm now, 4 New Poplins, Diagonal Cloths, dnd Serges in Cream. Navy, Brown, Green and Blatk at For a Good Blask Dress, Armures, Repps, Whi JQOSIAH SUANTZ, New Silks .# Dress Goods Hom® .. cr cocp Groctrits‘ No S1., *~..~* "â€"_ WarerLoo «_ Bruegeman. DAILY BREAD FLOUR Gives the: best satisfaction for general baking. ~Pastry flour % o se ‘41.".;'2,;% X gi a SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited Sardines Waterloo, and Salmon. USBH ON TL Silks BRIDGEPORT £Doersam‘s Bookstore Cege880esresedARgccecedeq : looee sedcseescecscn suran ; _Doorsgm’sl , Bookstore mmmmm’.“ Tennis Balls, otc. "CO"‘ SALE PRICES Of ~This Week! During these V Bea as, Fing Chiffon, Panamas, otc. a 500. 75¢. $1.00 to $1.50 per yard The Houss of Quality WATERLIO® S Siltks Summer Lines of Merchandise ‘ @uiuiner ‘as possible, Deep Cut Prices have L FAFA4TFEI THE HOME OF THE EDison PHonocRAPE e e C P * S N y f â€" s sl =~> k sA M ' "S‘; * "'"" Cc i * 2#3 Â¥i: s 19 ANO .â€" BRIGKER & Co. W Biggest Assortment in Twinâ€"City â€"_, Tennis Racquets &n Navy, brown, Green and Blatk at 500 75¢, and $1.00 per yard Waterioo, Ont. Fishing Taokle 4 KAll That Goes with Fishiny Ladios‘ Hand Bage 24048 Blacks as well as in Colors, 36 e trade. ‘Black Sitkwat from 7« 38 DAY$ we intend cle wing out as much 6 Co Silks Black Sitka at from 75¢ to 450 to 7506 per yard ONT; RERLIN See our Stock a7nd all ONT. Phone 78 0C

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