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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Oct 1913, p. 4

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.. _~Mr. . Geq. Brandt visited in the + Felephone City this week. * _‘ Miss Emma Lackner of Hawkesville . B. Fr in t t r +‘his home in PNWD‘A on Friday. ‘+ Miss Ada Diefenbacher has returned after a visit with her sister in Brartâ€" "A woman," says sentimental Tommy, ‘"‘can be anything that the man who loves her would have her be."â€"J. M. Barrie. The â€" Misses Haight of Newmarket who have recently returned {from a four months‘ sojourn in Europe, are visitors at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Miss L. Lee and her cousin of Toronto, and Miss Bessie Lee of the Ontario Ladies‘ College, Whitby, were visitors at the ‘"‘Manse‘‘ for the ‘Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. S. B. Bricker was a â€" visitor in Guelph yesterday, attending _ a meeting of the Executive of the Home Missionary Society. ‘Ide Misses Emma and Rhea Kaatz, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight, atâ€" t.nded the wedding of Miss Clara Miller in _ Galt on Wednesday alterâ€" soon. Mrs. B. Playford was the hostess of the Waterloo Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid Society last Thursday _ afterâ€" noon, when the hospitable home was filled to overflowing with the ladies of the congregation and several visiâ€" tors. A short time was devoted to the business of the Society, and arâ€" rangements made for a Talent Tea on the 6th of November, after which tea was served and a programme of vocal and instrumental music much enjoyed by the ladies. Mr. Elwell Réade of Toronto was a visitor with Judge and M». Reade ver Thanksgiving. ‘Mr. J. A. Harper was a _ visitor with relatives at Mouot Forest over the holiday. Mrs. Nathaniel Beam _ and Mrs. Cideon Beam were visitors in _ Torâ€" anto over the holiday. â€" Miss Etta ficlntyre of _ Toronto wasâ€"a weekâ€"endâ€"visitor with Mr. and Mrs." Allison McIntyre. Mrs. Walker left on Wednesday for her home in Tuscon, Arizona, after a delightful __visit of several _ mon with Twinâ€"City relatives. Mr. Irvine Bricker has returned to Vancouver after a pleasant holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, Allan street. Rev. A. L. G. and Mrs. Clarke and soun David spent the Thanksgiving . holidays with Windsor and _ London Frank Haight. returned after a few days spent with Mr. ind Mrs. Yungblut. %ir. Mervyn Brown of Toronto has It is made from only "the choicâ€" est s e l e c t e d wheat and scienâ€" tifically milled." WM. SNIDER, 0000000 00 0 0o o o o o o o8 Baking with is always a Pleasureand Success FLOUR Order a sack now from your grocer. BECAUSE Manufactured by Phone No. 239 Waterloo EVERY SACK GUARANTEED Several citizens in town have taken advantage of the low price of potatâ€" oes north of Guelph and have _ purâ€" chased their supply at 65c. a bag. The freight added brings their potatâ€" oes to 80c. a bag.â€"Miss Maggie Mcâ€" Kinley of Waterloo _ Township, . th> other dar while in town slipped and fell, _ spraining her ankle. She _ is again able to be about by the aid of two canes. Mrs, B. Dovitt is receiving _ the warmest of â€" greetings from _ her hosts of friends, on her return from an enjoyable visit of six months in Ottawa, at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. Hincheclifie, who accompaniâ€" ed her to Waterloo. The following students who spent the holiday at their homes in Waterâ€" loo have returned to Toronto Univerâ€" sity: Misses Elgiva Hockey, Hazel Martin, and Messrs. Harold Braendle, Charles and Harold Dobbin. Claude Noecker and Walter Uffelman: have left for New York City. Mr. and _ Mrs. E. Pelt; left for Newark, N. J., where they will take up their residence. Mr. B. E. Bechtel has _ returned from a business trip to the West. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bowes of _ Toronto were visitors at ‘‘Hleak House‘" with ’Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes over the holidays. ’ Miss Bertha Fox and Miss Goetz, who were visitors with Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes fos Thanksgiving, have returned to Walkerton. Mrs. G. Johnson and daughter . of Cleveland, O., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirk, for severalâ€"weeks â€"hasâ€"returned â€"home: The friends of Miss McCardle â€" will be pleased to learn that she is Te covering rapidly. Miss McCardle on Thanksgiving Day, bhad a painful fall while washing windows. Miss Mae and Master Albert Wildâ€" gust of Guelph were the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Herbert street, for _ Thanksâ€" giving. Miss Mary Valentine of the Ontario Ladies‘ College, Whitby, spent _ the Thanksgiving holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine, Park Avenue. A special meeting of the Water and Light Commission will be held next week. when the question of _ lower rates will be taken up. The water department will this year show . a profit, and it is expected that a reâ€" duction will be made before the next. payment â€"in Decembetr. On Tuesday evening a meeting of the laymen of the different churches was held in St. John‘s Lutheran church to make further arrangements for the monster banguet to be held Mr. Thos. Hilliard was in the chair and Mr. Neeb acted as secretary â€" in the abscnce of Mr. J. H. Smith. All the churches were represented ‘with the exception of the Mennonite and Angiican, about thirty being present. News Notes.â€"Master Burdill Tayâ€" dauâ€"hter lor of Waterloo spent a few _ days Foster.â€"I1 last week with Miz. and Mrs. Hallâ€"| ;o Mp. 3 man.â€"Miss Maggie W. Moyer _ left son, (sti on Tuesday for Regina, Sask., where L she expects to spend several months. â€"Ms. and Mrs. Shantz and â€" family spent Sunday at Breslau, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cressman.â€"Mrs. | Rudowâ€"Ju: Fred Cockerton and daughter Gretia giving of Plattsville spent Thanksgiving at daughter Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hallman‘s.â€"The | .Jun~ Kin Misses Lavina and Nora Heintzman dow, for of_Bertlin Sundayed _ at their home son of M here.â€"Miss Hosie of Berlin and Miss| sr _ 7j Ada Meyer Sundayed at the latter‘s| , Rev. home at Rosedale.â€"Mr. Wm, â€" Murâ€" Hollingerâ€". dock of Belwood is spending a few October 2 dars with his aunt, Mts. Bemis. Mr Kac The City Council, accompanied by the 20th _ Regt. Band and a large number _ of citizens went to Elmira this afternoon to attend the opening of lydro powetr in that town. y WILL LOWER WATER RATES Tickets for the banquet wete aliotâ€" ed to a member of each church to dispose of amongst the men. WEXT TO ELMIRA in the Betlin market building Nov. It was decided to hold a _ men‘s prayer mecting on Sunday aftermoon. This will be held at 4 o‘clock in the Methodist church, 3 Will Hold Men‘s Meeting Bloomingdale Hespeler A. â€" Feltz Mr. Norman Hollinger. Baileyâ€"Fraser.â€"In _ Galt, Oct. 25th, Miss EfMie Maude Fraset to James Robert Bailey, formerly of Guelph. Jarmanâ€"Umser.â€"On Coles Mill Road, near _ espeler, on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, Miss Jesse Florence Jarman to Mr. Wm. Uinser. Torranceâ€"Dickson.â€"In Galt, Oct. 18, Miss Grace MacMillan Dickson _ to Ray Charles Torrance. Steumpfliâ€"Hammel.â€"In Galt, Oct. 22, Miss Gertrude Hammel, daughter of Mr. Joseph Hammel _ to Mr. Fdâ€" ward Steumpii. f Gourlayâ€"Haney.â€"In â€" Galt,:Oct. 21st, Miss Mabel Haney to \r. Valentine Gourlay . 6 Hatrisâ€"Paddar.â€"In Galt, Miss Francâ€" es Minerva Paddar to Willians Dayâ€". id Harris. | Grantâ€"Unger.â€"At Regina, Sask., on Sunday, Oct. 19th, Miss Camelta Items of Interest :â€"Fall has again made its appearance â€" with its snowy white frosts and cool chilly _ winds, reminding _ us oi our winter waves, and sets us in search of them.â€"Hocâ€" key skates, snow shoes and skids are already brought â€" up in the conversaâ€" tions of our young people and the long winted evenings are drawing us nearer the stove, while memories roll up our old â€" correspondence.â€"Thanksâ€" giving Day was apparently a gensral run home for the peoPle around hese. â€"Mr. _ John Esch and daughter of Pentland spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. _ Amos Hagey.â€"Mr.. John Gimbel of Little Paradise spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Earl Stuart.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John McKie of Galt called one day last week on the formetr‘s broâ€" ther Mr. Peter McKie.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Busch of Stratford ‘called ° on Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hagey on Thanksâ€" giving.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hertel of Preston holidayed at the home of Mr. Peter McKie.â€"Messrs. Collin and Norman Weber attended the United Brethren Christian â€" Endeavor Conâ€" vention held at Mannheim on Thanksâ€" giving Day. They report having had a goo@ convention in spite of the unâ€" favorable weather.â€"Mr. Casper Heckâ€" roth of Preston, Yormerly of this place is seriously ill at present.â€"Th: tax collector took his annual trip Sauder is attending the Provincial Sunday School Convention at Owen Sound.â€"Mr. Melvin Cornell spent Sunday _ under the parental rocf.â€" Some of our boys took in the surâ€" Prise party held in honor of Mr. ani Mrs. Ralph Shantz of Lethbridge, who are spending a few _ mon‘hs at home. Rudowâ€"Jun~.â€"In Elmira, on Thanksâ€" giving Day, Miss Emma Jung, daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jun~ Kine St., to Mr. Frank Ru dow. formerly of Waterloo, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudow, Sr. _ The ceremony was performed * Rev. J. Sttempfer. Hollingerâ€"Aumann.â€"In _ Elmira, _ on October 22nd, Miss Laura Aumann to Thoms.â€"At St. Jacobs, Oct. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thoms, a daughter. ‘ Edwards.â€"In Galt, on October 21st, to Mr. and Nirs. W. Edwards, a Foster.â€"In Waterloo, _ October 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster, a son, (stillborn.) Waterlioo Our Busy Neighbors DETENBECICS Chicopee Marriages | 22nd, Miss Kate MacGregor to D. , MacFadvyen. I Owen â€" Sound, ‘Ont., Oct. 28.â€"Ths Eâ€"ard of Trade of the Town of Owen Sound, at their meeting held toâ€"night and at which there were ome hundred members of the board present, unaniâ€" mously decided to ask the town coun cil _to request the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission of the province to go in to the cost of a radial line from Guelph to Owen Sound. One and all the members expressed the approval of the idea of the construction of the line in question. 24 years when Mr. Lamprecht was ediâ€" tor) and is now edited and published by Mr.. Jno _h’londeflch.â€"url. David Hunsberger left the B. & W. Hospital on Tuesday, after being operated on by Dr. GillésPie and is restored to her former health.â€"Mr. Kuntz _ of Conestogo and _ Mrs. A. Doerr were visiting at â€" ‘the home of Mr. Hy. Kuntz last woek. Martin.â€"In Woolwich, October 20th, Magdalena Bowman, beloved wile of Peter Martin, aged 59 years, 4 months, 6 days. Puttock.â€"In Preston, Mrs. Jeanette Puttock, aged 88 years. Kidd.â€"In Galt, October 19th, _ Mrs. Andrew Kidd, aged 52 years. Elliott.â€"In Galt, Oct. 20th, Sarah Jane, beloved wife of Richard Elâ€" liott, HYDRO RADIAL â€"FROM GUELPH TOOWENSOUND Unger, youngest daughter of _ the late Benjamin Unget and Mrs. Hulâ€" da Unger to Mr. William Grant, of Regina. MacFadyenâ€"MacCregor.â€"In Galt, Oct. Briefs :â€"Messrs,. â€" Seegmiller Bros. of Petersburg, are making great imâ€" provements om their dairy farm, hayâ€" ing erected a new silo and are puttâ€" ing up a large hog pen 132x40 ft. Mr. Tobias Shantz has the contract.â€"The Baden Star has again madeâ€"its . apâ€" pearance (after a lapse of 15 or 17 ANOTHER FACTORY FOR SARâ€" NIA. Sarnia carried a byâ€"law fixing the assessment of the proposed . branch factory of, the Perfection Stove Comâ€" pany, of Cleveland, at $25,000. A byâ€" law to extend water mains and sewâ€" ers was carried on practically â€" the same vote. The Finance Committee of th: County Council visited the Berlin & Waterloo Hospital, the Collegiate Inâ€" stitute and the Berlin Orphanage on Tuesday. _ The members expressed themselves as being wellâ€"pleased with the appearance and management . of these various institutions. They were addressed by Mr. G. B. Ryan, of Guelph, and it was largely due to the representations made by bim that the board decided to act as they have done. The council will de cide on the matter at their next meeting to be held on Monday night ®ext. VISITED INSTITUTIONS. Suits Overcoats Whenever you are ready for that new _ Suit or Overcoat, don‘t zush in most anywhere to buy it. Don‘t : buy in a hurry. We ask that you wait until you have seen our handâ€" some New Garments . before making your selection. _ _ Qur splendid Overcoats . at $10,00, $12.00, $15.00 and up, are the greatest values in the country. ‘They come out . of some of the best tailor shops in this countryâ€"some of the best on the Continent. Come in for a look, you‘ll see garments you have never seen equalled for the money. Our Suits at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 to $20.00 are the best values we ever offered. Moderate Prices Deaths Ontario n 15 Last Week‘s Advertisement A meeting of the Guelph Presbyâ€" tery was held in Guelph on Thursâ€" day afternoon, at which Rev. W. D. Lee was present.. A call was °exâ€" tended to Rev. Geo.â€"A. Little of Chalmers Church, Winnipeg, to the Guelph. church. It was also decided to open a mission in St. Patrick‘s Ward. Guelph, with Rev. Dr. _ Meâ€" Gillivray as interim moderator, and the prospects are that another minâ€" ister will soon be stationed there. Guilty of Trespassing onG.T.R. NoT CANDIDATE FOR THIRD TERM Mayor Fischer States He Will Step Out of Municipal Life Two young men appeared in Police Court on Thursday afternoon charged with trespassing. They had been found around the G.T.R. station on Sunday and‘ gccordingly were sumâ€" moned. A fine of $1.00 and costs was imposed on each of them. ‘‘XNo," he replied, ‘"I have béen in municipal life since the eighties, and I will step down, and give someons else a chance, at the expiration â€" of my present term of office." ‘"Will you be a candidate fo:wâ€"orl at the coming municipal elections.*" This was the pointed query put to Mayor‘ Fischer by a (hronicle-! Telegraph representative. BORN.â€"At ‘Waterloo, Oct. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Arthur Foster, a son, (stillborn). L.ook over last week‘s advertisement again and see whether some of the items mentioned will interest you. ' are Herel _ @ g, Coats ae_Herej «e ers. e who want GOOD GOODS AT CLOSE PRIC find THIS sjrofi THE PROPER PLACE to deal at. MET IN GUELPH 4 . Bricker $1.50, $2.25, $3, $4, $6 We have surprised many a customer this season with the excellent assortment shown at Q u a l it ies . in All P rice If It Pays Farmers _â€"__Our butter fat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market, and we are not govarned by what others say. Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weigh ed, sampled and ‘tested. The producer is thus assured of a correet report upon every shipment. Petersburg, ‘Badzn‘ New Hamburg, Stratford, Sebringville, Mitchell, Londesboro, Dublin, St. Columban, Rostock, Lynden, Dorchester, Preston, Elmira, St. Jacobs, Heidelberg, Seaforth, Clinton and Goderich, â€" BERLIN We furnish free cans and pav express charges. Our checks are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. Write for our booklet. â€" _ THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. To Ship us their Cream from SsHOULDN‘T IT PAY YoU? # d uP 3t Waterloo & ‘=

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