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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Jul 1913, p. 1

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‘t" Misses‘ White i J. G. WING & CO. § In White P. K. and Bedford Cords § ..Correct style, Quality and Price... $ Silk and Lisle Glovesâ€" & for the Holiday. sesssesse.ss...e esesessseececeeeeeseseeee.e.ec.c008e seseseee4.ee eesessessscecesceccec.c.e.cee wHY YCU SHOULD BUY YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES AT MILLER & HOHNMEIER Briefly, bocause we sell better goods at lower prices than _ any other store. When we say that we speak carnestly; you will want now clothes for the hot weather that is coming, yoa‘ll want them right, too. Don‘t make uny investment until you see how â€" bandâ€" some and fascinating ours are. Nee them. Women and _ Misses _ White Skicts, specially priced for this woek; made of fine white Indian Head, in all sizes; these are sold at regular $1.75 this week SpCcial ut sls cc2s $1.959 Women and _ Misses _ Wash Skirts, made of extra good quality, _ pure natural _ linen, plain tailored, a â€"splendid skirt for holicavs, picties, ete., regâ€" ulir $3.580, this â€" week special At Linlw . $1.50 J. G. WING & CO., Berlin, Ont. Money to Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance Phone 552 38 Frederick St., Berlin Pare linen_erochet hand bags frin ced â€" onds, cord _ handles, worth atoresular price $1.00, NATURAL LINEN SKIWTS $1.50. Suits, smart, dressy and cool, nicely made from good quality | maâ€" terials and finighed ready to wear "Kavsor (ilowes" means the best that is made, in fabric gloves, they have tit double ttp fingers that are guaranteed to wear; they are perifectly cut and stitched, they are satisfactory to every wearâ€" er, in silk, lisle or cotton, in white, black and tans, all sizes in each guality and color both in long and short gloves, at the same price you pay for &nferior makes, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢c, $1.00, ~$1.35 CALL AT WILHELM‘S STORE, and see their beautiful and large stock of * Trunks, Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Ete. Prices Right, EHFNESXâ€"ARACHACET â€"HANEH * BHAIN AT 48e. this week at only WOMENX _ AND MISSES WHITE SKIRTS A splendid varicty in this very popular line ol Ladies‘ Summer Miller & Hohmeier â€"Norfolk Suitsâ€" $8,500 Buy $13,500 in $3 Jon â€" Biuns 6 ¢6, 2000 Brus 9N Before Coing on Your Vacation 57. No. 27 $9,700 $5,8an Rin C. H. Mills & Co. NU M. WILHELM Wateriso‘s Harness Shop PIEPER BLOCK : BERLIN, ONT. Buys Buys Buys REAL ESTATE 167 117 150 Â¥ acres, acres, 3 miles from Rerlin \ aeres, with crops, 12 mi acres, 1) miles from Berlin acres, acres, acres, 11 miles from Berlin 18¢ 11 miles from Berlin 10 miles from Berlin 3 miles from Berlin LADIES‘ BLACK _ COTTON MOSE, 2 PAIR 25c. Ladies‘ Cotton _ Hose, in black orly, gvaranteed fast colors, double sole, toe and heel, sold at regular price 20¢,_ this week at 2 pair for...... 25¢ Lues fine white 1â€"1 ribbed Cotten Voests, with and with out shoulter straps, and with and without sleeves, special for this week at 3 for ... 25¢ LADIESâ€" COTPON 2 FOR 25¢ BOYS AND GIRLS CoTroN STOCKTINXGS AT 19. paut Bovs and girls cotton stockâ€" ings, 14 ribbed, in tan _ and HMack, fast co‘ors, all â€" sizes, regular 25¢, this week at â€"per King St. _ â€" Waterioo miles Q‘Q.“QQQQ&QQ frony Berlin YESTH, hy 19¢ warteRLop, 0 "by his daughter and miece, visited Mr. .JJ. S. Weber _ last Saturday.â€" Mr. Charles Zilliax has returnel from his vacation.â€"Miss Minnie Rominger reâ€" turned to Toronto aiter spending | a féw weeks with her parents in town. â€"â€"Miss Veneta Glaeser is spending her vacation with friends in town.â€" Mr. «lohn Schill of Mildmay is visiting friends in *Elmira and | surrounding country.â€"Mr. and Mrs. James# Nicol nf Galt are visiting friends in town. â€"We congratulate Miss Mae O‘Neill an receivin; the gold medal for Chrisâ€" tian doctrine at tik Loretto Academy Guelph. Her: brotker, Master _ Carl O‘Neill also wor a special award for stemography at the closing â€" exercises ol St. Jeromes College, Berlin.â€"â€"NMrs. A. Winger is _ visiting her daughter Adell at Gravenhurst, _ and _ other friends in the Muskoa Lake district. â€"Miss TiHie and Miss Agnes Ruth returned home after spending a few pleasant weeks with friends in Mildâ€" may and vicinity.â€"Miss Luelia _ and Mr. Albert Edler visited their cousin Miss Mabel Edler of Pilkington, who is just recovering from an attack of appendicitis last Saturday. â€" _ Mr. Charles Kuntz of New Hamburg were visitors here over the 1st of July.â€" Mr. Percy Holtzworth of Berry Creek, Alta., who has been spersling _ some time with his parents here, has reâ€" ceived word that his coal shed wasl destroyed by fire. _ This necessitates . his returning earlier than he expected to. The extent of his loss | is not known, but his friends hope it is not gerious.â€"Mr. Thur. of Pembroke _ is visiting the Rev. Mr. Meyor for a lew weeks.â€" Mr. M. A. K. Cosens, l:x-te of the Morning Times staff, _ of ‘rince Albert, Sask., visited his broâ€" ther, Rev. C. W. Cosens here last week.â€"Mr. Addison Schoemaker visâ€" ited his parents in West Montrose last Sunday.â€"Miss Salome Ratz is holiâ€" daying in Eastwood over the ist of ‘.‘lul_\: Items of _ Interest.â€" Mr. _ Henry Schneider of Heide}berg, accompanied Entertained Guild.â€"The lawn of Mr. C. Dreisinger was beautifully deâ€" corated last Monday evening, _ when the Young People‘s AllKiance of the Evangclical church entertained the Presbyterian . Guild. The programme consistad of the following: _ Opening | address by â€" Miss Mary Hahn, Presiâ€" tlent of t}e Y:P.A., who occupied the chair, after which Mtr. Zeigler ae companicd by Miss Bertha Christman favored the audience with a _ solo. Next followed an essay on "Good Reading" by _ Miss Leonore Otto,â€" wilich was â€"very good and â€"muck â€" apâ€" nreciated. â€"â€"A quartette "The Awakâ€" ening Chotus" was next rendéred | oy members of the Alliance, after which selection Mr. George Zeigler addressâ€" ed the meeting for a short time. The next number was a dialogue entitled ‘"‘The Search of Ifappiness," _ given by ten young ladies of the Alliance. Last but not least Rev. Mr. _ Meyer favored the audiemce with an address, ’anrr which refreshments were served. After this repast the crowd «ispersed, all having spent a very _ enjoyable ’l.inu'. On Tuesday evening the annual garâ€" den party of St. James‘ Church was held with a very larze gathoring preâ€" sent. The programme comsisted _ of solos, speeches, etc., interspersed with selections by the E.M.S. band.â€"Mrs. Frev of St. Jacobs is visiting in El mi@A.â€"MVÂ¥ss Wilton who has been _ an efficieni member of the Elmira Public School staff for thie past three years, has resigned and will go to her home in Brussels, wheré she will rema A. for some timeâ€"A very pleasant event loos place last Tuesday evening when the Jocal YJP:A. and the Y.P.A. _ of St._Jacobs Evangelical church | journâ€" eved td Heidelberg where they were pleasantly entertained by the Y.P.A. of that _ place. The evening _ was spent in readings, speeches, ctc., aiter which a bountcous supfer was â€" parâ€" taken of, the crowd disrersing about cleven o‘clock.â€"Mtr. Thur of Pembroke and Rev. Mr. Meger visited at the home of Mr. George Edler in Pilkingâ€" ton last Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. (i. Dippel, Walkerton, spent Monday with IUwwra friends and relatives. â€" The E.MS. Band assisted in the proâ€" gramme at the Gardem party held in Dravton last FiÂ¥day evening. June Weddings.â€"A very quiet wedâ€" dinz was solemnized _ in the Prosbyâ€" terian chusch last Moniav afternoon, Rev. A. M. Hamilton officiating, when Miss Evelyn Gickie, daughter ~f Dr and Mrs. W. Giekie, was united â€"in marriaso to Mr. A. C. Jeaneret, Proâ€" fessor of French in Toronto Univerâ€" gity. ‘The voung couple left immediaâ€" tely after the ceremony for a lengthy wrilding tour to Toronto, â€" Detroit, ote. On Wednesday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Klinck was the scene of a very pretty wedding, wien Our Busy Neighborsg News Notes Gathered. by Iidustrious Correspondents in County and District crcarnc ; 'f;-m roof.â€"Mr. Alexander _ Pirie GNCIGICIEIOICICISKE PÂ¥ C Aberdeenshire, Scotland, _ who ’ working for Mr. N. Bergey _ for wcluey m months left on Monday for Winâ€" ~ _ wipeg, where he intends to join the ice forceâ€"Our teacher Miss E. ‘The" Ladies‘ Aid Soviety of _ the =-Ight left for her summer holidays Lutheran Church held a very 8UCCCSE~â€"| @hich she will spend at her home at ful lawn social last Tuesday eVe@iDE{rforgen â€"Quite "a miunber of _ our in the school grounds, when 2 fD€|people attended the camp meeting at programme was rendered, interspersed | ppopjin on Sunday. . with fine music by Woiwade‘s Orche$â€"| ~presentation.â€"On Monday morning tra during the evening. After payiR€faorter the distribution of prizes . the expenses there was a surplus Of $100.|pupils of the Mannheim school _ very A few short witty addresse® ~ WeT€|pleasantly surprised their _ teacher, made by neighbor ng clergymen.â€" A |mies Eqiti G. Wright. by presenting large number of footbail sports wentiner with a handsome jewel case while to Pocle last Friday to see the Ledâ€"|pp, following address was read _ by gue famehgtweeul; “‘3‘?'0 and ml;‘:; Miss Maemie Cook and the presentaâ€" owel, w res n a v y <lsi owâ€" for Poole by & to 6. â€"Ne, ant Mrs. m:was made by Miss Elsie _ tow Charles Koehler went to Hamilto® | pear Miss Wrightâ€"AlNOw us to exâ€" Monday in order to spend a few dayS|press qur sincerest sorrow _ in . yOur with their daughter, Mrs. Melz. â€" leaving us and our goodwill â€" toward School closed last Friday _ alterâ€"|you wherever you go aml what you noon and will? reâ€"open on the 1st of may do. We hope you will accept this September.â€"Mr. Henry Schmidt bAS|omwyl present. which we are about to severed his connection witt? Ratz & Co., where he was employed as teamâ€" ster last week.â€"Messrs. J. B. Lichty & Sons finished the sidewalks _ here and intend moving their machinery to Milbank,â€"whereâ€"they â€"willâ€"build bridge abutments.â€"Messrs. Joe Faber. and Henty Schmidt took in the excursion toâ€" Niagara Falls last Saturday. Briefs.â€"Mr. Wm. Hastinzs of Watâ€" erloo spent a â€" few days â€" last week with friends here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pat Birmringhatm spent Saturday and Sunâ€" day with their daughter, Mrs. Hilker, at Berlinâ€"Mr. andeMrs. Burnett | of Linwood :and Mr. and Mrs. Hastings of Burns were Sunday visitors at the ilome of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardâ€" son.â€"Mrs. Ed. Petch of Berlin visitâ€" ’ed friersls in Crosslfill _ on Sunday.â€" Mr. Davidson of _ Newton addressed the congregation of Boyd eurch last Sunday, giving am accoun the meetings held at Toronto, at which he was a delegate.â€"Our public scliool has closed for the summer â€" holidays. Miss Anderson the teacher during the past year has resigned the position, which leaves Crosshill school on the vacant list.â€"The hm of the mower is heard &n this vicinity once mote. their daughter Miss Clara was marâ€" ried to Mr. Wm. Heckendorn in the presence of only a few of the immeâ€" diate relatives. The ceremony _ was performed by Rev. ‘P. Graupner. The young couple were the recipients . of many numerous _ and costly wedding The third was also a quiet _ aflair and took place at the bride‘s _ home on Wednesday afternoon, when _ Miss Lyda Cook, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook was married to Mr. Herâ€" bert Maxwell of Toronto. _ Rev. C. W. Cozens tied the nuptial knot. The young couple left on the four o‘clock train for Toronto." Presentation and _ Address. â€" The many friends of _ Miss Grant â€" regret to ifear that she has resigned _ her position as teacher of the Primary: department of the Public school here. Before her departure she was «presentâ€" ed with a pretty vase accompanied by. an address at the Methodist League meeting last Monday evening. _ Miss (irant is going to stay at her ifome in St. Marys for some time.. Theâ€"adâ€" dress follows _ and speaks for itself: Dear Miss (irant: It is with regret that we, your coâ€"workers in this church have heard of your _ intended departure from our midst. During the few years you have been w th us we hive indeed learned to appreciate the willing service _ you lave _ rendered. Your able assistance _ in the choir has been enjoyed by the members | of that organfzation _ and the congregaâ€" tim. To tell you that we will miss your splendid topics at League would be saying bUt a _ little, while your {aithfulness as a _ feacihr in _ the xumday school cannot be praised too highly. We assure you that our prayâ€" irs and best wishes . follow you as you leave us, and bope this vase will remind you of the esteecm in â€" whicl you are héld by alf of us. Mr. Carl Hemmerich has passed his examination in Commercial work at Betlin Collegiate Institute, . and . is now open fot a situation in that line. In behalf of the League, Melvin Hilâ€" born. The Choir, C. J. Holman. The Congregation, C. W. Cosens. Elmira, .June 23rd, 1913 Rigned by your chass, Harold Hilâ€" liet, Haroid Syatt, Melvin | Bristow, Irvin Norman, _ Clive Hill, _ Merman Collison . f Dear Miss Wrightâ€"AllOw us to exâ€" press our sincerest sorrow _ in . your leaving us and our goodwill _ toward you wherever you go arml what you may do. We hope you will accept this sm.all present, which we are about td give youm and will appreciate %t not en account.of its value but as a reâ€" membrance of our love and _ estcem toward you. Signmd on behall of your pupils. S. S. No. 9, Wilmot. Miss Wright replied in a few approâ€" priate ‘words, expressing her â€" sorcow at leaving and gratitude to _ pupils and parents for their kindly regard. vacation at her home here.â€" Misses Lillie, Beatrice and Louise Tilt have completed a two years‘ cnurse at MacDonaldâ€" Institate, Guelph, and ave spending the summer vacation at their respective homes here. â€" Mrs. Rarber of Rochester Ias returned to jper home after spending three weeks with Mrs. J. H. Renshaw. â€" Miss Barclay and Miss Reta _ Armstrong leave on Saturday for New York and expect to sail on July 9th _ for Scotland, to be absent three months. â€"The Rlair young people held a most enjovable picnic at Idviwild on July Ist.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Adam TL.inton of ‘('Nelph were visiting old friends | in the village en July 1st. No move will be made by the Proâ€" vincial Government to outline its polâ€" icy for the improvement ol roadways in .Old Ontario until Mr. W.A. Mcâ€" Lean, Provincial Engineer of iligh ways, returns from his trip to _ Eurâ€" ope, where he is attending the Interâ€" national Roadways Conference. This information was given out by,the Hon O. â€" Reaume. , Minister of Public OLD ONTARIO ROADS. Works. News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang nll- 8. Shantr of Berlin vigited ith Mr, giig Mrs.. Qeorge Miln:: on Miss Lora Little is spending _ the My: with tite former‘s ‘parâ€" , Mr. and Mts. Cyrus Rfl:r_r:â€" man spent Sunday . under friends at Goods Phone 215 .Y 3. 12913â€" ~~‘spages We don‘t always realize what harm the wear and tear of the weather does to our houses and barns and buggies and wagons that are not protected by good paint. Buildings that have not been painted or on which the paint has worn off, are exposed one day to the wet and; the rain, the next day to the hot sun and so on, until the unprotected wood twists and warps and cracks and the rot starts. So a building that should be in good repair at the end of 50 years, if it had been kept properly painted, goes to rack and ruin 4n 15 or 20. , And think how it looks. ‘These need paint to keep them in good shape [ Why don‘t you paint this spring with Sherwinâ€"Willtams Paint, Prepared? Made of pure lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil and the necessary coloring pigments and driers, all mixed and ground by special machinery. Come and see us, we want to talk paint to you. | Weichel‘s Weekly Store News «_ Saps the Little Paintâ€" Man.‘ M. WEICHEL & SON RAPH. _ WHOLE No. 2091 Waterloo XY778 Prices

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