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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Jul 1913, p. 4

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E: man of T. _ weeks wit /‘ "Anger.â€"Mis: . Aok 4 lin is 4 frien . Amnie Ric _ fhato aftc â€" ~ (Mith her : are so L. Umba _ Abrough i1 ~ J. Rugeale rne ® * *‘. of Interestâ€"Miss Erma Bergâ€" WWan of Toronto is spending several & with her sister Mrs. P. Ronâ€" â€"Miss Gertrude Snyder is spendâ€" SHig her vacation with relatives at € togo.â€"Mr. Arthur Lebmen of x lin is bolidaying _ with relative , friends in this vicinity.â€"Miss ¢ ie Richert has returned to _ To to after spending several _ weeks Walla, Wash., U.S.A.. and Miss Linâ€" da Shantz of the St. Catharines HoSâ€" ‘Pital staf visited at "Maple Villa" on Monday last.â€"Mrs. Jesse Snider is visiting friends at Elmira for a couple of weeks.â€"Mrs. S.Y. â€" Shantz and Rev. and Mrs. Moses Bowman of Berlin visited, at the home of the former‘s son last Thursday. f :‘n her sister Mrs. Aaron Snyder.â€" &re sorry to report that Mrs. .J. L. Umbach is confined to ler bed through illness.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ â€" A. J. Ruggle and sons Edwartd _ and Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich wyotored to Hespeler _ last Sunday.â€" Wiss Linuie Grof has returned to &# l=m in Waterloo after spending sevâ€" ‘al days with friends in this vieâ€" inity.â€"Mr. ~ and Mrs. Ervin Snyder Shd family spent Sunday in Eerlinâ€" batn rais‘ng of Mr. Aaron ~nyâ€" ‘s of Tuesday last, under the supâ€" ision of Mr. Kracmer, the puilder, O â€"Macton, _ proved a great success. th> weath‘r being perfect, and three btndred men strong turned _ out to Irnd _ a holping hand. The frame which fitted without a fault, and the command which was held over the men showed the ability of Mr. Kare Mrs. Herr, Miss L. and \iiss Chester Eett and Mr. H. Eisenbaugh of New Brighton, Pa., visited friends at Maple Villa and Fairview last Monâ€" gy.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Engels of Toronâ€" Bb spent the weeck end at the hont: of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase.â€" The Misses Euphemia and Irene _ .Shoeâ€" maker spent Saturday with friends at Galt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Shuh, of MWaterloo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S.E. Shantz _ on _ Sunday rt.â€"Miss Oralla Lehmen is holiâ€" ying at Whitby.â€"Miss Nellie and fi‘r. Hagey of Preston spent Runâ€" "ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Wismer. â€"The Misses Vera _ Shuh Of Waterloo and Maribelle Shoemaker are spending the week with the latâ€" ter‘s aunt Mrs. S.F. Shantz.â€"Wedâ€" ding bells are ringing.â€"Miss Eda Wilton of Galt, spent several days last week:with friends in this vicinity â€"DPr. U.B. and Mrs. Shantz of Walla amer as a builder. When finished , Mr. nyder _ will have one of the largest and handsomest barns in the vicinity. Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tsrael Fhantz and daugbrer of Yatâ€" ton were Sunday visitor with Mr. ind Mrs. Elias S. Shani«. \ir. and The Unusually â€" Good Bakâ€" ing Qualities of For sale by your grocer, ASK THE ONE WHO KNQWS are apprecâ€" iated by all who use it. Manufactured by OCEAN FLOUR â€" Nine Pines Flour Mills Watericoo Our Busy Neighb 5 t Local and Personalâ€"Master Arthur Berlet of Tavistock is spending a vaâ€" cation with his grand parents here.â€" A little baby girl has come to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. _ Herâ€" man Schleuter.â€"Mrs. Harry ‘Mundell, of Mitchell payed a fAying visit to our burg on Saturday.â€"Miss _ Oshie and Marie Metlihan of Stratford ate ‘spending _ a vacation af L.A. Heiimâ€" Jers.â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs. Thomas Merliaâ€" han â€"andâ€"Wm.â€"Wansley_of _Stratford, Personal.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. lewis Adolph spent a day at the home of their son S.C. Adolph, Listowel. It is about three years since Mrs. Adolph visited at the home of : her son, _ having _ about fully recovered from a long illness and we are pleasâ€" ed to note is again anjoying splendid healthâ€"Miss G. Bacon of Newbridge spent a few days in this section _ teâ€" newing former acquaintances.â€" . Miss M. Coope of Donegal is the guest at the _ horv of Mr. Wm. Thompson..â€" Mr. .Alex. Welker .of Berlin spent Sunday at the home of his _ parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welker, Wallacge ville.â€"Mrs. C.W. Welker visited hboef sister in Chesley, who is quite ill at present and Mr. Edward Merliban of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday at L.A. Heimlers. Mr. Brown and Weitzel of Elmira sPent â€" Sunday _ with Mr. Emetson Stumpf.â€"Mrs. Charles Poommer and son of Wellesley, spent sunday at Mr. [leneyâ€"~Poomner‘s.â€"Mrs. J. oo W. Colkns spent Sunday in Godetrich â€" son of Welleslet, spent Sunday at Mr cago spent Sunday at L.A. He mlers. Miss Frieda Berlet Sundayed in Lisâ€" towel.â€"Mrs. Wm. Oakley of Brussels, spent the _ week end with friends here.â€"Mr. Roy: Schnutr, of _ Mildâ€" may _ has _ joined the Metropolitan Fank staff here. â€"Work has begun on oUr new covered skating tink. and Mr. Edward Merliahan of _ Chiâ€" farmers found it necessary to erect stands in order to Place their cans in a position for the hauler to lift, Several depredations of a more _ of 1 ss serious nature have been _ comâ€" witted by some youths who evidently do not know the severity of the law that may be applied to these should they be caught at their ~ame. When young men condurt themselves so as to tecome. a public nuisance it‘s high time that a severe dose of the _ law were â€" applied in the hopes that _ a little ordinary commson sense might in this way‘be instilled in these charâ€" acter~ before they become _ entirely useless or a menace to public proâ€" perty â€"The Methodist Sunday School 3rd _ line Wallace held their annual Garden Party at the home of Mr. E. Chamney on Monday, evening, _ July 21st. The Listowel band was in atâ€" tendance and an, excellent programme provided. ~The proceeds were very satisfactory. â€" Items of Interest.â€"Don‘t lail <to take in the great annual excursion to Detroit _ under _ the auspices of the C hronmicleâ€"Telegraph on Aug. 3nd titâ€" kets good for four days.â€"Haying is in full swing in this section, repoIts of light crops are general. Ifl fields vield only a load from two €5, some exceptional cases even lesg. Unless somy other sections can make up for the shortage the price of hay will soar to a record breaking . price. as the the crop in many places is onâ€" ly a quarter of last season. Howâ€" ever _ the prospects for an abundant crop of oats seem good at present so that what may be lacking in _ the hay crop may be made up in the ‘grain crops.â€"Anyone requiring _ the services of a wrecking gang _ might secure same by applying to a . galg of youths hailing fron» somewhere in this section and who on a recent Sunday evening seemed to have SPeâ€" cifiedâ€" onâ€" milkâ€" stands, whenâ€" several Personals.â€"Messrs. Melvin and Will Hucther speni Sunday at Bright visâ€" iting their grandfather.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Shocmaker and family _ were Sunday visitors with friends at Berâ€"| Bin.â€"Miss Lowce Tracey _ of _ Berlin visited at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Elias Shantz last week.â€"Rev. D. S. | amd Mrs. Wismer visited Mr. and Mrs Irvin> Shantz at Freeport on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Lizzie aml Mr. Wellington Swartz visited at the home of therr uncle. Mr. Kunkel, near Watera»o, on &mlay last â€"Mr. and Mrs. °D. _ M. Shomaker and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Shor!z visited at the home of the lattci s daughter near Waterloo _ on Sunday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. .J. Musâ€" selman of Yatton, Mr. anrd Ni. Irâ€" }\inc Snider of Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Lien a@® family of Eimira were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. ghantz.â€" Miss Clara Bechtel of PrÂ¥ston, the Misses Wartha Snider and Ada Bechtel and Messrs. Nelson Bechtel and .J. Shantz of Hespeler spent Sumday | at "Maplo Villa "â€"Mrs. Aaron Muysselman and daughter of Waterloo _ visited Mrs. Elias Shantz last week.â€"Miss Linda Shantz of tite St. Catharimes Hospiâ€" tal spent Sunday _ with her cousin, Miss Grace Wismer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Weseloh ard daughter Margaret, _ ail of Berlin, called on .Mr. and _ Mrs. ’ Elias Shantz last week. Nine Pines Linwood _ Items _ of Interest.â€" Miss _ Aunnie Flaherty of Yalesburg, II1., is _ the ‘guest of Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. and Mrs Alex. Shafer and family and _ Miss Krahling from Berlin, all _ Sundayed ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shafier here. â€"Mrs. August Randell and daugiter Grace spent a few days with. ~Mr. and Mrs. Menno Turrel at Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snmyder: visited friends at Baden last Sunday.â€" Mr. Emmanuel Shante and Master Willis left on Monday on a trip to Michiga®: to spend a week with relatives : and: friends.â€"Miss Olivia Heintzman â€" and Master Jerome are spending a week with their grandparents.at Formosa. â€"Mr. Harty and Masterâ€"Ray fannq-. becker of Toronto spent< a lew diflys last weeck with friends here..â€"â€" Miss Mabel Turrel of Berlin spent: a few days last woeek with Miss . Laura Bell Turrelâ€"Mr. Abram Snyder of Elkhart, Ind., spent a _ few .. days visiting friends and relatives in . this vicinity.â€"Mr. Stanley and Migs NeHlic: Mever of Preston Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Hermam Meyér.â€" Mr. Joe Partica of Berlin Sundayed ‘with friends in out village.â€" Miss Evelyn Swartz spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof at Conestogo.â€" Mr. < and Mrs. Nelson Eshe of Doon _ visited Mr. and Mrs. Shafier last Sunday.â€" Miss Nora Heintzman of Berlin spent Sunday ‘Tom, Wm., and Charles â€" Bediord | Sptrowingâ€"widow, one sonâ€"and â€"two | â€"UfMce, Waterloo Mutual â€"Burlding, â€" took a trip to the States as far a|daUghters to mourn his loss. _ The King St. Avoca. last week.â€"Mrs. John â€" Holâ€"| bereaved family have the sympathy of| _ Business Office 249, House 209. steiter of Berlin spent Monday with|this entite community in their sad > her parents, Mr. and Mis. Hul. â€"Mr.|afMictionâ€"Mr. John T. Wilford, of| Business solicited Tor first class and Mrs. Lenard Roberts _ returned| Crosshill is at present engaged . in Companies. home again, the latter having spent| the Maple Leaf Officeâ€"The hay ctop Nnamentmermntnnamniniatiiere mm n on m amnemnrarmannmes a monti! with her parents at _ Bayâ€"| is l.bou; all housed, and the yield field.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roger Geach are| was light â€"and, prices high.â€"Mr. and j p spending a week with the {former‘s| Mrs. Peter Glebe and daughter Oliva Fetg“s se ;pendmg aviaw woeks parents, Rev. ami Mrs. Geach, at|were Visiting relatives in Doon _ and ;:,h fier mother Mrs ‘?'“" Er?ach.â€" Listowel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berlett] Berlin, on Sunday, last.â€"Mr. ~James tR .‘o Mr: and Mrs.‘ yaac Wagler spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and| Kett who is taking the summer (;:rf‘m‘y July 18, twins, two daughâ€" 1200 S en on EER wain To eacia oo d 9 * fiekd.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rogetr Geach are spending a week with the _ former‘s parents, Rev. ami Mrs. Geach, at Listowel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berlettb spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berlett at Berlinâ€"Mr. Mil ton Cressman and Miss Laura Cressâ€" man of Berlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Emanel Shantz on Sunday. appreciated by a . large _ @UOJORCE.| oato _ ‘The majori ers Short addresses . were also.delivered| afo throught haying, though there" is by resident ministers.â€"Mrs. jus Gea. some @ut yet.â€"The A. A. C. are arâ€" Perry of Deloraine, Man., is: ViSiti®E) ranging to spend the afternogn _ and ‘with her sister Mrs. A.R. Bock , at evening of the principal day of ‘Old present.â€"Mr. E.L. Frost, managetâ€"0l| Home,Week at Gueliph Come and the local branch of the Union Bank 18| meet your Aberfoyle friends and see spend‘ng his vacation at his home iP| the Royal Citv. Oramzeville.â€"Mrs. W.D. Bock of Lindâ€"| thrmimess commrmentmagemeny say is spending afew weeks with reâ€" j latives in town. eoup? : M PIANO STUDY MADE EASY AND MORE INTERESTING THAN HERETOFORE. Music is noâ€"longer looked upon as an unnecessaly luxury, but is _ conâ€" sideted by all rightly thinking people as a very necessary part of a child‘s education. A child almost has to learn the piano or some other _ inâ€" strument in order to bold his or her place in the world and be on a level with _ their fellows. The study of the Piano is made very, easy by the means of a progressive seties of studies, exercises, and written _ lesâ€" sons, also annotated music.. This serâ€" ies which is edited by the great arâ€" BADEN. tist and pedagogue.‘ Leopold Godâ€" owsky and other great musicians is| Local and Personal.â€"Farmers _ in published by the Art Publication Co.| this vicinity are through with hayâ€" Toronto «and is used by the Canadian| ing.. The Wheat is. in shock, _ other Academy of music, Toronto and the| grains and root ctop Iook very good. Columbian ConServatories throughou@t| Visitors to Baden. â€"Mr. and. Mrs. the world, the conservatives in Leipâ€"| James McCall and family of Yale zig, Berlin and many others. Get in|‘Mich., at the home of Mr. James j».«mch with Mr. Cecil Shorten who is| Livingston. â€"Mr. Ed. Gillespie _ of in Berlia to ‘demonstrate this sysâ€"| Berlin with Baden friends.â€"Mr. D. tem to all interested parties espeâ€"| Eby of, New Hamburg with his cially, teachors, you can call, write or | brother Enos Ehy. â€"Messrs Wm. Rusâ€" phone to hinvy at the Walper _ House|sell and Harry Weilet, of _ Oshawa, Berkin. Do not miss the opportunity| with parents and grandmother â€"Miss while he is here to make an appointâ€"| Nora Kuntz of Guelph, at the bome ment when convenient for you. of‘ ker parents.â€"Miss Vera Se;p spent 30â€"1t.| Saturday to Monday, with friends, in _i iz zen ie : | Buffalo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. Gardner at DETROIT EXCURSIONâ€"Chronicle| Mr. Elam Axt‘s ovet Sunday.â€" Mr. Telegraph amd Berlin Daily Telegraph|and Mrs. E. Shantz and family _ at Excursion to Detroit _ on Saturday,| Mr. A. Snyder‘s at Waterioo.â€"Mrs. August 2nd, via C.P.R., return fate A. Abrens and child have teturned to at H%? $ d).ctroit» grrived hefe lact Fr b: to and are â€" visit‘ TngrelatW‘0& aK@ Ariends for a few Ways.Mr. _ Henry Koehler of Duart, made a short call last Friday on his way home.â€"The sad news was _ reâ€" ceived here with much regret of *he death of Mr. John K. Forler of Berâ€" En last Friday, and formetly of Well csley.~ Interment took place Monday | _ News Notes.â€"The Rev. S.M. Roadâ€" house of Georgetown formerly of Zion is spending hisholidays _ visitâ€" |img old friends at Zion. â€" Mr. _ Roadâ€" house preached a very impressive serâ€" n‘on at on on Sunday, text Math., 7 and 15,verse Beware of false proâ€" phets. It was of an ordinary _ charâ€" acter, it went home.â€"Misses .Annie ‘and Emima Springer of Hespeler visâ€" ited under the parental roof ovetr Sunday.â€"Mr. ‘Ralph Hilborn of New Dundee visited at the parsopage over Sunday, â€" Raiph thinks Zicn is the ‘place.â€"Haying is a thing of the past Fall ‘M aqd ryc are now the orâ€" der of Shega: one week, weather ithibe,, *# will be.â€"harveited. ie ht exage craf t year, never °_ , was corn in such good shape at this time of the year. _ ‘ * Local and Personal.â€"Miss Flotence Fleischauer of. Berlin, visited hete for a few days last week, a guest of hor Kert who is taking the summer course at the agricultural _ college, Guelph, wasâ€"at home on Saturday and Sunday and is getting along fine with <his work.â€"Seven candidates wrote at the entrance exams at Crosshill from here last June when five @ere successful which speaks well for junior pupils.â€"Mrs. Roos and daughter of. Waterloo are guests . at the Queens Hotel, for a few days.â€" Mr. Harvey Schaub, of Betlin spent Sunday at his home here.â€"Two rinks of our Bowling club went to _ Hamâ€" burg last ‘Tuesday and wetre defeated by the Hamburg bowlers by only a flew points.â€"The Misses Sylvia Koeh ler and Persida OQttmann ate visitâ€" ing friends in Preston and also ac con?nlied the excursion to Niagarta Falls last Saturday. Local and Personal.â€"Farmets in this vicinity are through with hayâ€" ing.. The Wheat is. in shock, _ other * Wellesley ~ ALFRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY C. A. BOEHM, â€" â€" District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. Deposit with the Dominion Government ... ...... ...... $117,140.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" fon and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" papy with Assets of $16,306,638. C. A. BOEHM The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY INCOORPORATED 1875 tHead Office â€" â€" _ Waterioo Two Republican Senators attacked the United States tariff measure. . .. go to ... CG. F. YUNCBLUT King St. Waterloo Jubscribed Capital .............. $250,000 For Good Footwear Office, Waterloo Mutual â€"Building,â€" King St. Business Office 249, House 209. Business solicited Tor first class General Insurance Agent BENTON 87. â€" Phone 346 BERLIN ONT. for our butter. Our butterfat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market and \we are not governed by what others pay. sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured of a _ correct repert upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay express charges. We need more cream in order to meet the increasing demand Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighed Write for our booklet. We Want More Cream checks are issued every two woeks and cashed at par. THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. Aa

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