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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Dec 1913, p. 4

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~* .. Mr6. Joseph Sauder and daughtet o~ Stella of Galt were visitors in town .. @2 Wednesday . Wt 4 Misses Laura and Vera Shirk % .. peturned _ home from several & spent in Toronto, where the ,N\*.t'c underwent an operation. \~ <‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight have . ~geturned from Hamilton where they A beard Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. N. * W. Rowell, K.C., on Wednesday. . ;jMr.â€"Chas. O‘Dounell was a visitor ~â€" inâ€"Toronto over the week end. Iriends in Cass City, Mich. _ % P ~Mr. T. Harper of Hamilton was a Business visitor in town on Thursâ€" Mrs. E. F. Seagram has returned from a visit of several days in Torâ€" Grove‘"‘ Farm is spending this week With her sister, Mrs. M. E. Braendic, George street. coption of MTs. T. W. Seagram (nee Mise Dorothy Pearson) on Friday afternoon. at 11 Weber St. W., Berâ€" lin, exceeded them all The beautiful bhome was extremely attractive with tne many artistic wedding â€" presents and lovely flowers, which graced every available space, filling the air with fragrance ana making an â€" efccâ€" tive back ground for the hosts _ of callers who came to greet the sweet and popular bride, who was looking her best in her lovoly wedding gown. Mrs. Seagram was ably assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. Pearâ€" som, who wore purple cbarmeuse, with rose point lace, and Mrs. G. HNerbert Bowlby, in a becoming gown Oof gobelin blue, with exquisite â€" mal tesp lace. â€" Mrs. E. F. Seagcram â€" ind Mrs. J. P. Fennell prosided in â€" the tea room, where the handsomely polâ€" ished table was artistically decoratâ€" ed with centre piece and doilies c lovely venetian lace, a _ beautiful basket of ferns, lilies of the _ valley and pink roses, with efective drapâ€" ing of strands of tulle and _ white satin ribbon. Amongst other attenâ€" tive assistants who helped â€" to make this reception such a pleasure to the unusually large number of _ callets wete Miss Hespoler, Miss H. Rumpel, Miss K. Hall, the Misses Boyd and Miss Snyth. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Haliman RaÂ¥e returned from _ a several weeks visit with fricnds in Grand Rapids and other places. Mrs. Colqubhoun of Vancouver, B. C. (formerly of Waterloo) is a welcome visitor in town, the guest of _ Mr. ayd Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, at ‘"Sonâ€" ~Among the many delightful arterâ€" noon events of last week for beauty and loveliness, the post nuptial _ reâ€" "Mics Mary Aun Schmidt of Tavisâ€" Rock is a guest at the bhome of Rev. WM. SNIDER, Has more real nutriâ€" ment than Ony Flour we know of. ~A Tip Top Ocean Flour Ask your Crocer Flour Mills Waterloo Phone No. 239 itbo McDougall has returnâ€" tal weeks‘ visit with sonal and Society News â€" lock Mrs. George D. Richmond, formerly Miss Emma Davidson of Berlin, . a charming bride of _ last month, _ reâ€" ceived _ Friday afternocn â€" for ths first time since het marriage, at 179 Markland street. She was . wearing her wedding gown of ivory charmeuse with medici collar of lace and pearl trimming, with corsage bouquet _ of violets and lily of the valley. The pretty reception room . was fragrant with beautiful pink roses, and the polished tea table in the dining ro cu was most artistically arranged with bronze and russet chrysantbemulhns in a silver basket on a mirror platea with four smaller vascs of the same flowors around it, and was in charge of Mrs. Davidson of Berlin in : heâ€" coming gown of black chantilly lace over white satin. Mrs. George J. Robertson, Miss Kate Colqubhoun and Miss. Strathmore Findlay were most attentive assistants. â€"Mrs. Richmond will receive on Monday during _ the season. â€"Hamilton Herald. * the home of Mrs. J. M. Scully, Water Street Berlin on Saturday when the members greatly enjoyed the interâ€" esting programme from modern Comâ€" posers arranged by the Convenors, SUCCESSFUL is ill. Last Saturday afternoon was anâ€" other gathering of the Clans, ‘when Mrs. Ward H. Rowlby gave a delightâ€" ful afternoon tea in honor of several members of the family, when _ the friends greatly enjoyed an hour or two with this kindest of hostesses, who was so ably assisted on this occasion by ‘her husband, who came in for a little chat with the guests Snyder. Tea was served at the closa. Mr. J. McLean of Hamilten was s business visitor in town on Monday.â€" Messys. Joseph and John _ Sauder of Galt are visitors in town toâ€"day. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Weber _ have returned from an eight weeks‘ visit in Pennsylvania and other points. Miss Carrie Wegenast has returnd to her home in _ Woodstock after spending some time with Waterloo friends. The third _ annual banquet of the Acadian Club was hald on Wednsday evening, â€" in the dining hall of the Ewald Hotel, _ when fortyâ€"five memâ€" bers and their lady friends partook of a most bhountiful repast. Mr. N. A. Zick, president of the club, was â€"the Third Annual Banquet of the Acadian Club was a Most Enjoyable Affair Miss Arn»s Good lâ€"!t on Wedn»sday for Dunnville to visit her sister who chairman for the evening. After th: enjoyable repast, the toast to the King and the Empire was proposed, and was ably resPorded to be Mr. W G. Weichel, M.P. The toast to the ladies was fittingly replied to by Mr. C. H. Mills, M.P.P. Others who spoke briefly on the success of the club were Messrs. _ Finninga, O‘Donâ€" nell, and Geo. Bauer. The President in his address referred to the origin and history of the club, and to < th» ‘prosperity which it now enjoys. of Galt. Following the banquet the patrticiâ€" pants ‘adjourned to the club rooms, and _ here enjoyed a very successful dance, the music for the occasion be ing provided by Howard‘s orchestra The Yourg People‘s Society of the St. John‘s Lutheran Church beld _ a most enjoyable evening‘s citertainâ€" ment _ in _ the church on Thursday evening. _ The programme was a litâ€" erary one, of â€" numerous vocal â€" and piano â€" selectic®s and a dialogue by five Bertlin girls, entitled. "If I were President."" _ The other _ selecticns were piano solos by Miss F. Muelletr, and Doretta Lippert and vocal solos by Miss Olive Ritzer. and Miss Louise Germen. _ Following the programme ENJOYABLE LITERARY Winston Churchit1, First _ Lord of the British _ Admiralty, piloted â€" an aeioplane for forty miles. Experience not necessary, free equipâ€" ment, exciusive territory, _ highest commissions paid. Write for full particulars. STONE aANp WELLINGTON, ~ Fonthill Nurseries. Toronto, Ontario. For every town and district where we are not represented. Fruits are bringing high prices and Nurservy Stock is in demand. Make big money this Fall and Winâ€" ter by iaking an agency. _ â€" Good Salesmen Wanted BANQOUET 48â€"3 mos __A deputation _ composed of Messts. E. Smyth and J. A. Lang of Berlin appeared before the Finante: Commitâ€" tee of the Waterloo Council on Fré day evening in reference to ths quesâ€" tion of the formation of a High School _ District comptised of Betlin and Waterloo. They desired to ascerâ€" tain whether Waterlop Would be willâ€" ing to enter into such an afrange ment and thus settle the much .. disâ€". cussed question _ of increased accomâ€" modation at the Collegiate, and the share of the cost to be botn: by each municifality. *a It was the opinion of members of the _ committee that _ the question should be submitted ° to the citizens of Waterloo. It is probaple thit _ a byâ€"law will be submitted at _ New (ther municipalities had expressed themsclves as not in favot of joining such a _ district so it remained for Berlin and Waterloo to coâ€"operate. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us‘ will provide ‘for such an emergency, ard will at the same time earn you 4 per cent. on your money. $1 opens an aceount. P THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN &SAVINGSCO. PREPARE FOR_THEâ€"RAINY_DAY Should sickness, accident or other adversity overtake you, it is a source of great contentment to know that you bave some monty saved up to meet the additional uy;:ql. & 6 the causeâ€"any one can be curedâ€"one woman says: Chamberlain‘s, Tablets did more for me than I ever dared hope forâ€"cured headachesâ€"bilio«snessâ€"and taned up my whole systemâ€"I feel like a new woâ€" man." _ No case too hard for these little red health restorers. 25c. a bottle. Druggists and Dealers, or by Mail. ie â€"‘\_ Here‘s the Reason and the Cure For Headaches Most people at some time or another suffer from Indu::oâ€"-dlmdued stomach, liver or bowels is ”’f‘?"mmm Coate, reg. $5, 7 .. u0. en mimipcalpnpenanl . 1 _ PA ;.ym Skin Coats, regular $22.00 for %“L‘;s on i n pnrmrive i acsermces ons " BATAD i. teplined, . best . quality Beoner <> regular ‘$82 AOK ....... ...« «. of new and bandsome mixtures. *~ ~Some with fancy backs. "%â€" ‘Marked below reg. prices at _$7.85, tA The examibations in the Strath cona Trust Competition were held in the Waterloo public schools on Monâ€" day afternoon. The children of the Jn:iosl;”:ll., Senior III., Juniot TV., and Senior IV. classes of the Central School were examined, as well as th: Jumior ITV. class of the Alerandet School. Miss Agnes Good of Waterâ€" loo examined the girls, and Mr. W. Chivers of Betlin examined the boys. Over 200 childten of the different classes were examined, and keen . inâ€" terest in the competition was . disâ€" played. £o uL _In a debate in the United~ States House Winston‘s Churchill‘s maval holidav sckeme w;s stronely favored. Special legislation would have to be enacted if such a district wore formâ€" ed and the _ committee recommended that theâ€"matter be referrcd to the towp solicitor and secure his opin‘on in the proper legal aspect of the Years, in comnection with the matâ€" matter. , Menrmiey, retbecvily conperny c Arasinene ve+ @3 EBE Corly M\mcu‘u rubber in . §11.25 and .......... Furnisher Waterloo ‘ eten vecissssre" $KG. TW $17.50 M ILL ER & H O H ME IE Riig * M â€" A Remarkable Sale of g Ladies‘ and Misses‘ ° CGole Winter Coats % A beautiful eollot‘tionfi ladies and misses stylish â€"winter coats, no shades, plain cloths and diagonal, some are in the Bulgarian styles, tight fitting buttons, also a lot in the regular styles, shoulders and sleaves lined with plain and brocaded satin, the colors of these garments . come in brown. tans, tan and black stripes, greys, navy blue, etc., large and small collars, some are trimmed with fancy velvet, plain back, etc.. Ladies and Misses very dressy Winter Coats, all this season styles, no old coats advertised as new coats. ‘The mh of these garments will sreak for themseives to siow they are no stocks, and the reason why we are selling them so cheap wo have bbGght them at spobthil P0# from the leading manufacturers. They are all made with the cutaway corâ€" nets, collar can be worn with or without the close fitting, belited backs, stitched or loose, shoulders and sleeves are lined with silk serge; . they come in Tweeds, Diagonal, Stripes and Buckly cloth, the regular prices were $13 and $15. see them at .............. ......2 u.222 222222222 220.0.._.. $9.50 Stylish Coats reduced to $9.50 REBRRE MAROBRCY PUZZE @NP PIRRTOCN RIWE IHNCJ CTOITOT, PMBM UEUR, OVC., large fancy buttons used for buttoning. ‘The regular prices were $17.50 and $20, SAI@ PTiOB ...,..,.. ...c... lsccsm elenmense mevbar nnmenmemenss succe .. $15.00 Stylish Coats reduced to $15.00 Waterloo

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