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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1912, p. 4

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> Miae Ty+ men Tyo Hayavil W. R. Plum spepnt N erloo, â€"the guesls / A & b “ Vera. Holley E on Friday. sn ons o ae fowg oo 7 ot Miss: HobP . are n.‘ to vee that she is re her _ former: _ good. health.â€" Wr. Erast of Cleveland visited his sister Miss Effie Erust here 04 f the past week â€"Mr. James Vance was a business visitor in Berlin. 0n Monday.â€"Mr. Nile: Winn 1eft for To> .Fonto, Tuesday, to resume his studies at the Ontario . D0UY h Miss Nel Ant garet Grinumer we f on _ Sund; wf Dr. Prown.â€"Mr. V the â€" Trader‘s Bank was a visitor in New d en +t mt on‘ 2. tw Ad ankores Oriomce: wore visitors / in | Plattsville .on 9@% _ Pr. Prown.â€"Mr. Vistor H ot the â€" Trader‘s . Bank staff, Sudburt;| was a visitor in New Hamberg dut | ngâ€" the ”fl;nfll-gwfll- 3. f 3 t of the University of cum } '.'Wfltlvfifltommfi:.. »| ® is the guest of Rev. Mr.. (Nie man of St. Petet‘s Tutheran, Church. â€"Nr. and Mrs. Winw and fepily mot . ‘qred toâ€" Freston on Saturday â€"Rev: A. E. Russ of Woodstock took _ the j(ir':hi in Trinity Methodist Chureh $ both morning and everning on Bunday last.â€"Rev, Mr. Charitonâ€"F. ~R,; A. S. of Mitchell | will .take the Harvest 'rhnlsimu strsices. in & 4° . Georges Church _ Bcre on Thursday ‘evening next.â€"The choir of the T aD ‘Mist Church here and a few of ‘the‘t frends were n Tavistock on Monday ’.‘;ft attending the cclebration of fiit ‘leth â€" anniversary _ of the Tavistock ‘Frxptist â€" Chureb.â€"Mrs. Thomas Mc \Lean, < Mr. and Mrs. .‘ohn Campbell _ and Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Wallate of ~Stratford were guests at the home ‘ of Mr, and Mrs. Chatles Hildebrandt "last week. L ~News Notes..â€"Miss Elsic ‘ Reist and Miss Barbare Beibn of Berlin Sundayâ€" wt Mr. George Reist‘s.â€"Miss Florâ€" ence Shepherd leaves on Thursday . to wpend a few days at Toronto.â€" K:‘ and Mrg. Alex. McAllister spent; Sunday at Tillsonburg.â€"Miss _ Maggie Moyer spent a few days Jagt week at Glenallan.â€"Quite ‘a few from here. ‘attended the Elmira Fair on Tuesday. in spite of the rainy weather.â€" Mr. ; Mrs. I. W. Moyer are spending ) week at Canfield, Vineland . and \Akron, N. Y.â€" Miss Jean McAHister ‘wery pleasantly entertained a _ numâ€" ‘tber of her Triends to tea on. Monday _evening, and gave~a very ‘ pleasant ‘time to. all present.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. â€"Germen Brubacher of Lexington visit jed Mr. and Mrs. ‘Titus Snyder . on ~Bunday. § > HARRONâ€"RULER NUPTIALS. \ _A very pretty wedding took place Monday, September 16th, at the ist â€" Church, Linwood, _ when fil Ann‘c E. Ruler, only daughtet ‘of Mr._and. Mrs. George Ruler, . was miartied to Mr. David Hg_np;.f â€"of Nethodist _ Church, Linwood, _ when Miss Ann‘c E. Ruler, only daughtet oft Mr._and. Mrs. George Ruler, . was.; miartied to Mr. David > Harron, . of N on. Rev. F. W. Crowle, pastor of the, Church, performed the . _ cere mony. [Miss Dolly McKay played the wedding march. The bride, who was :' ittended, was dressed in ivory sik, ;’}i-“ Néil. and orange blossoms, and ‘earried a bouquet of white _ asters. The a were Messrs. G. Smith, \@. Harron and J. Seip. . After the :'a«; omy, a rcception was held at the E1 hou â€"Oof the bride‘s parents, _ after which a dainty repast was partaker Xy-.nd Mre. Harron left on the four o‘clock train, amidst showers of tonfetti,â€" for :the northâ€"west, where Nhey will spend some five or _Six _weeks, the bride travelling in a suit ‘bf navy biie broadcloth, with * large ‘Athite hat trimmed with â€" plumes. ‘Guests were present from Toronto, ‘Elmir lmvc}m, Palmerston, Harâ€" * rison, Wateiizo ard other points. . Geo. Donaldson and ; Miles ©City, Montana, are ‘HWie hoimne of Mr.. and Mrs. J. Mickas for a «â€"MAr THE SECRETâ€"OF SUCCESS$ Lb Boâ€"tiges spent . Bun: | °8. Yb° When ordoring your next sack of Flour <insist â€" on : getting t the ‘Ucean" Brand * WM: SNIDER, Waterloo, Ont. BLOO MINGDAL E HYMENEAL Ocean Flour "The Flour of Quality" M aul y M idson: and ; family Current, Sask., to visit her parents fontana, aro gue@s * w#3 t. and Mrs. Albert _ Mrs. Harry Hahn is visitiig Favis few Honths. *tock fciends for a fow days. .. the rOR SALE AT ALL GRCGERS Manufactured by TT A -XN%?')I‘ equqaLly) CAPTRT .. is ‘there anothe st nf. betier are so ‘conduciv nf a splendid 1 the man 20 farin? < mt Pioaiant Methodist Uhurd ihom Mq en h mss mer ~pastor, preson $ LW‘.* d:‘ iÂ¥ \ohh“t“:&fl'w Grabgm delivered two excellent . serâ€" â€" mons and alsoâ€" addressed the \boys and girls of the Sunday in the ; atternoon.â€" . Mr. Kred : Manking . is busy taking Idairy census of the |patâ€" tons and sharehoiders of the. A Cheese & Button_€o. â€" The . â€" object of ‘this" work the" dairy Aal ment hmdo:‘thu which may be of great value in Order to: convince dairy men of the . fact That cow testing is <of great importâ€" ance in order to increase the average milk vield per cow and also to weed out ‘the ‘"boarders‘" from "the â€" dairy herd.â€"Mr. Robert Travies is putting ‘up a fine cement: silo. ‘The » ~corn crop has made a remarkable . growth . in spite of unavoidable weather ..conâ€" ditions, though there are some . fields which â€"are practically . a" failure. 6 a hle aAbDiG Serious Injury . â€"Mr. ..Wm. . Moote sustained gevere injuries to one _of his eyes by havine the less _ Of fil spectacies knocked againet it â€" while trying to handle_an unruly colt. "Hr is at present in nsomnh bospitalâ€" Fears are entertained as to the : inâ€" juries aftecting his sight permanently . * Personal.â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. ; E.. ~Dierâ€" ‘lamm .of London were the» gnests»3 the home of Mr. and Mrs., H. tung and Mr. and Mrs. C. ;‘% Wallaceville:â€"Mrs. 8. 8. h of Brown City, Mich:, was the guest at the home of Mts. Louis . Adolph last: week.â€"Mr. Fred Manning leaves tfor Toronto this week to c his college: course prior to . entering the ministry ol the Methodist church. We extend our best wishes to Mr. ‘Manning: for a successful college ~carâ€" eer.â€"Miss Marie MacLachlan of . Burâ€" goyne, Ont.. suent a lew weeks" . at the home of Mr. and:Mrs. S. L. ~ Adâ€" oliph ‘of Listowel.â€"Mrs. J . Simmons and son Gordon are vuests â€"at â€" the home of Mr. Arthur Simmons, G. T. R. agent at Gowanstown. + avn people of New â€" Hamburg took place: at ‘the â€" residence of Dr. and Mrs. Brown, Plattsville, when their daugh ter Miss Jessie was married to â€" Dr.. R. Wallace â€" Anderson of New Hamâ€" burg. © The ceremony â€" was performed by Rev. Mr. Johnston of > Chester: field. The bride who was given‘away by her father wore a dross of cream ninon over creams Duchess satim . en train, with veil and orange tlossoms and carried â€" a shower bouguet of creamâ€" _ bridal roses and lily of the val‘ey. Mr. Douglas Brown of â€"To ronto, brother of the bride blayed the wedding march. The bride‘s traveliâ€" iig costume was a brov‘1 | tailored. suit with a large wlite felt bat ttim med with ospreys.. Dr. and Â¥rs. Anâ€" derson left from _ Bright on an‘ :ex= tended trip throughout the Canadian West. . Some ‘of â€" the guests prosent were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of New Hambarg, brother and sister of .. the groom,"the _ Messrs. Erb of Elmira, Mr. and . Reilly ot ‘Toronto, Mr. R. C. Phddicombe of Ayr, Mr.. Harâ€" vey Hawke of Galt, Mr. and . Mrsâ€" Ramsay Ayr, Mr.. Jud Jinkims. 0f l.‘\)'l', and Ts. . i 7 A wedding of much interest to the Miss Lwoy Henrich left on Wedbes: day on an extended ttp to: Swilt Currert, Sask., to visit her parents. HAPPILY MARRIEGC her istry Abat y loale the Where that Moote ie â€"of (ried to craosh VHU. RERMES MAT bear Huéther‘s brewery, and in fiuu-mfiu";': o .h‘“' & sCrd uamw"u-n-fl ”mMMuflfllhfl Fun-:vmfio‘{!_"m the â€"COM : €500) * "0°0° °C sattan oo# spent last Wednesday with triends &t Breslau and Kossuthâ€"Mr. Eph Bett net is off on a busingss trip through the | west.â€"Messrs, ~Chas.. Schwertzor ot Waterloo and Geo. McKenzie .. of Merlin holidayed under their parental rools here last . week.â€" Mr. George ‘Hommerich. â€" who ‘spent _ the past month or so with the Williams famâ€" [1ty of Berlin, at their simimer»60tâ€" tage among the istands. in Georgian_ Bay,â€" returned © home on iThursday. last â€"Mr. Oliver Scheifele: motored to Guelph and Hamilton on Satorday, where he spent Sunday with. friends. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sidenâ€"ot.. Berâ€" lin were visiting. at Mr. . and . Mrs. Sol. Schellele‘s here on Sunday. > Mrs. Susie Weber. :'“ B«fl-“ is renewâ€"~ ::'.- And NMrs. Ben Hurst attended the Sbhubâ€"Shantz wedding near Berlin last Wednesday. Local and Personal.â€"â€" Mr. Su‘ahfl Millard, who had the misfortune © of having his left leg broken above the knee on the 23nd of July (last â€" has récovered so rapidly that he is able to walk with the use of ‘crutches. Mr: Millard is â€" naturally of a / healthy, robust constitution. . Dr.~Manley Robâ€" t::. of St. Jacobs was ‘the attend opaynitiak. s . * 259 . o .30 0 200 â€"~Accident.â€"Mrâ€"Joseph â€"Ryder _ of Weisenburg, one of ~our thresbhers,. met with : a ‘serious accident . Jlast Thursday evening when‘ driving ©~ his" new traction gn;lu-ud whole thresh â€" ing outft â€"up to Pilkington. Near ~M.> Keifers the engine became unmanageâ€" able and ran into the ditch, â€" upsetâ€" ting the separator,: which â€" was$ badly damaged. Much ‘synipathy ‘is expressâ€" ed for Mr. Ryder as it is a _ new machine which â€"he bought this ‘season from the Sawyerâ€" Works, â€"Hamilton. costing about: $2600. Mr. . Ryderâ€" has followed the threshing business â€" fof 2pout twenty yeat * ver L Celebrated ‘Birthday.â€"â€" Mrs. James Hamilton of Hespeler celebrated her T8th birthday Jast Friday â€"with her family_ in Wintecbourne at the residâ€" ence of her son and his . wife, . Mr. and Mrs,. James Hamilton. .._Mrs. Hamilton xeturned _ to Hespeler . On Saturday accompanied by ~her danithâ€" ter, Mrs. Lowe.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Groff of Waterloo â€" were. visiting _ .. their friends in Winterbourne last Sabbath. Mr. Groffâ€" has quite recently returned from the Cobalt after spending about a year there. He speaks very highly dm'uumum:ithngoocl farming country, and the crops are. first clags, even the fall wheat being splendid.â€" Miss Mable Nairn returned to Detroit on Thursday . last after spending a few weeks with her . par ents at Winterbourne, in Successlul Exbibitor.â€"At the Tor onto Fair two weeks ago Mr.â€" Leali Smith who keeps a Beadle Doz Ken was successful in taking 10 Orst prizes, 5 seconds and 3 thirds. Not so bad for Winterbourne. Personals >â€"Mr. and Mre: J . Mus selman visited cat the home of ; Mr and Mrs. Elias Shantz last Sunday â€"Mr. and Mes. Isaac Witmer <f Roseâ€" bank â€" visited Mr. and Mrs. L. â€" Wit Thet on Sunday.â€"Miss | Irene Shant? t Berlin spent | Sunday with ‘Miss Emma Haase.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Irvine Snyder: of Floradale spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Joseph Hallnianâ€" Mrs. Dilma® Bleam of Michigan visit ed with Mrs. A. Ewarts last Wed . nesday .â€"â€"Mr. Melvin Huether is sul« fering from arsevere attack of res matism. We wish hm a < spe dy se covery.â€"Mr." and Mrs. Irvine t‘nzdet spent "Sunday â€" with Mr. #ad Mré Flias S. Shantz.â€"Mt. and Â¥rs. ‘Atbe MWeaver of Floradale visited Mr. and . EKlisas Shantz last Fridayâ€"Nt Mri. Leviâ€"~Swart? â€" and little daughter Reta of Toronto ghent : the ;‘unt-c;d dm t.htl:.h‘ vicinity â€"Mr. “:: rs. John of nmg 1 visited at the home of Mt. A. watt lest lnfi::d«ll and Mrs. N. Berâ€" gey of M m called. on friend‘s in this vicinity las! week . â€"Mr.‘ anf fi: ‘A." Swartt visited friends in Wri last © Thyraday. â€"Miss Lovint trustees of this section have bad : house LORB pt WINTERBOVRNE Saturday â€"Mr. and Mr«. N. Berâ€" { Mannheim called. on friends in ricinity last week.â€"Mr.‘anf Mrs wartt visited {friends in Bridgo last ~© Thyrsday. â€"Miss Lovine y and _ Miss Trene Shant: spent ay under: the patental roo{!.â€"Mtâ€" n Weber attendedâ€"the Elmira Fair on Taesday.=â€"The schoo! ces 2&- section have bad . a w Anctaliad in . the â€" achool ut > Y PR e matket pf g tha nseg u6 KITCHINER WiRNED THAT NE MAY II‘LVI' NINE PINES ed uib‘lu hm':nb con w and ‘Mrs. Alian Good 434 he ept ob rl ut #£. Outside scratches a DDene HEp CCC + and little to stent: the f ..â€"Mt.*~ and Ibacdt ~ Agfifl' While w the blo 4t double team barness, set single BAF~ ness, poeumatic 19 and 20 inch horse collass, bay, knife, {anmng mill, ‘whib fletrees, neckyokes, logging â€" . cbaing, lfi. shovels, : hoes,. rakes, : and many 0 articles too numerous 40. 1eR tion "Roots, Grain, ::,..Alnnm of sugat beets w the . â€"purchaser must. deliver to sugar beét factory, & quantity of turnips and fodder .cort, about 309 or 400 head of cabbage, : & quantity of timothy hay and . about 100 bushels oats. . +A & Termsâ€"Roots, hay, grain, â€" ARG . #i5 sums of $10.00 and under; cash; over that amount 8 months‘ eredit on approved joint notes or 5 per cgnt. off for cash payments of credit: amâ€" ounts. s No reserve as the farm is sold. JACON HOFSTETTER, Prop. A: J. MICKUS,â€" Auctionser. .. THURSDAY. OCT 1 1913 :.; 150 acres sitiated: 3 wm?‘wmot‘tmfl treosfava~ sets of c 18 ‘ archerds with many frait trees, _ and good supply: of soft and hard water 1‘“"".".-"-“ finflwm- CPF 0% [ * RAMUEL SCHWEITZER, $]â€"Imo. _ 2 Wat The off ers for sale his %.f.m':rnn- _-t.g‘,ug amburg. ~â€" The farm comprises 99 mfln of which "is hardwood busb and 10 acres sown in fall wheat suitable farm for or satock, First ‘I sa buildings, orchard _ and spiing water. A to ; evPINRER 80â€"1m Will make Cider Sept 24, 26, 47 3) and the first four days in~eachweek during the month of October Ulosi~g Oct 31 st. ‘ Fridays and Saturday excluded. GRAND VIEW FARM â€"â€" FOR SALE: hote & Col. x 1 a is" ‘Townamig of 2 oo t h mlcs vorti of Platty: won as vil‘o.% 105 acres, _-ndorpm “c';"““"t.n"""‘“i. P NY in o tned in = â€"r0Oâ€": b i{“ ou’o '?fll Hteh:;{l, summer zit hen <and woodshed â€" attached. ons ie hsn Bra coment «t <bling, ,; 20x fee Mm&:&t * Taud other . CaB&AFY k 6. 14 y gnacline . ti rrann ffeie rppiy to â€" Rrtee HENRY 8. EINWACHTER _ slcighs "IV ANTED:â€"At once marr‘ed : to co farm wotk and tenmiog, _ â€"Free house, â€"apply | 34 Berliv veclâ€" Phae: * Aecen . t "areer 9e Oct. 2. â€"Farm . stock, and itmplements offl..yfi.suohl at Lisbon. Oct. 3.â€"Farm. stock and implements ~of Jacob Hofstettler,. Lot 0, Snider‘s l}'od.mwm the villiage s# R Nov. nâ€"wmm 'mg“l‘-‘nt ‘ ;of wms.an.a-m- of ~ Winte ho and 2 wills Enat of Conestogo . . Nov . 13;â€"Fatm stock and. implements of Alvin Betwhey,. i4 miles _ north of ‘Breslan, on | main road leading FARM FOR SALE â€"im. pdo Oct. 1§.â€"Farm s qUK and implement _ 8 4 oo Torwel, Lob 6 Con. 0, miles 1 orthwest of 8t. Clowen‘s Oct 17.â€"Farm, farm stock and im plements, H. Thos. s;‘l’hy(ord. + _ mile south cf Crossbi]. TMee. 17.â€"Farm stce‘s and imploments / ot Louis Beits, 4 miles west . of ‘New Gormany, and 3 miles east of ~ Winterbourne. ‘ F A MOUNTAIN TOUR THROUGH THE ALPS A, J. Mick us Auctioneer. c:i lu;hm Stock and _inf_let:mu lato Daniel Kemne:l, adjoinâ€" '?q.w.!'!'i'l:e!.‘{'_.‘!""’,...:..__.. interesting . and JDBUINCHN® : infoe . s Mr. G. Bettschen, New Dundes,,Ont He gives a vivid description of on of ‘his remarkable tours made in th Abldsflw._ 1‘h‘ M.j p Farm For Sale beaut author, G:%Betteoben, New Dusd Out. brice 15 cents, postage paid: et. lt is not only very interesting shing. Initenctive . guins‘ / to Mm.l-fil*_‘_‘_! by . tbe The ab AUCTION SALES le o t e UBIT 1 ~ W ; [ â€"_ i ies Lot 10, Con. 1, Tp. of i *o‘gloot p‘in:" sharp, sm Philipabsm wm” &Wssm‘!"' Lt NOTICE . whecib&r: W OrCBARR ._MI" * eTRINER _ New Hamburg, O nt j. G. WEBER Lanicater ‘96, the title Waterlo0 Platteville sitwated all ns e<t o \¢ Lodigg‘ and Ohildren‘s Wit at one glciock p m. sharp, the followâ€"( 8 | MUHUTOH 8 â€" "Eepariep feres more on loas, . bee | . e ie Con. :.To. oK WihaoL. The cool chilly davys will 30â€"1t N or & months éreâ€" dit and for Real Eptate 10 per cent. eash on day of! sale, enough to . make |$1500 in 80 days and _ balance . . tan |stay on mortgage at 4 per cent. linâ€" 1 HENRY LIVERGOOD, Proprietor. pa m' m“‘ OW ) . Hairis muvmm:.fl barley, 1500 | o@ts, mixed $ tons clovet tons &- Â¥~/s. Don‘t Cook â€"â€" and Don‘t Bake Take life easier these hot sumâ€" mer : days and bay ready to serve Moeats and Saimon Corned. Lunch Beef at 1506 and . 80c per can â€"= > $ Chipped Dried Boef at 18c a jar. Fresh Salmon® at 10¢; 12}¢,; 15¢, A¢ the same time ie i be sold the <. 1 ing. circulst saw, PW o .. ery A. FRASER, Auctioncer 18¢ and 206 a can . â€"~*> We can‘ sujply you with fancy eakes, tarts etc. â€" the L. â€"Bruegeman Kin6g â€"St. The u.danifncd Offer Tor sale the arm. f oor])hd the late §mth::m§t{er, m:l.nm n;l::'n«th of ~Waterloo, . on x Jacobs mm,nml Tain to bromy omm ing :m‘wfi e e & hoolzd:mk "house, a bank barh wi aw ~shed, and â€"other outâ€" m&x_ ngs, . The whole constitutes a very desirable firm property. â€" _ _ : â€"For: further information and terms ‘VP'I.Q. * Cc ns biiathet â€"/ 5 30â€"€t) Hox®~ or cocD.â€"CRCCERIFS FARM FOR SALE DAIL Y BREAD â€"FLOUR JONAS B. :u_nm JO8IAH SHANTZ, _ _ Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. Fastry flour . o se * mt geetrh f e SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited by public / (% 10% â€"_ WarerL00 Waterloo U SH. ON TL BRIDGEPORT Ladies‘ Coats and Suits: of Superior Merit Our showing of Ladies® new fail and winter coats and suits mmdz for© your inspection. . We have what we believe the most extensive assortme nt of snpcflunmeuhtobehadin the trade and we will bopumduumthohdmcmmnd lmd :“'hmwmwmoy wish to make immediate &tâ€" of % cmu'uén-a Misses in all the latest cloths and . designs «t 810 00. $12.00 $15.00, $16.50 to $25.00 * Is now ready for yol â€" one a Stylisl m’fi"‘v‘%’m sig Seoour L adies‘~Coats«in> heavy blanket : cloths, < Hanes w oi From 8.50, 10., 10,50 to 17, â€"â€" Our Missos‘. Coats for15 to“fl Cont. Mintery Colieh oxtre beary lined and sells at h 3 s s e Oe es _ 1200 _ Our Children‘s Searlet Coats from & 60 to 078 Our Children‘s Rainy River Coats 8 95 to 6 50 And many other lines too numerous.40 mention. Tadiea\ and Misses‘ .ll. & 'l...oo n"“J ‘ Lang Bros. & Co. . The House of Quality wWATERLOO BgA .â€" BRIGKER & Co. c Att o tikon"" . a t 1 ONT. nd call> started . Ontario. ONT. Phone 716 Ma.

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