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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Oct 1914, p. 4

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; Nets Manistclh of New Hamâ€" o w ah-l!hv‘v:lw o int ’;&“ at his home here. ‘ j‘ mired Forwell spent the holiâ€" Noi se 4 9n ... "Yr._ in . W. T. # Mr. ’_ Craven spent Thanksgiving "lr wiilian. Bobaoléc spent Thasksâ€" ie hus Alt. T Shante ‘spent Sunday n Blcomingdale, visiting a friend. Sn 6.3 ock of Toromto, is & whiness .visitor in town. K. "fi' pumber .m.:‘.d the mm; L*aMt. ‘Miss Jessie. Stuart is spending & \‘g: is â€"*Spending a few ?:mmmm, Mrs, Heinâ€" f)" m Hamer â€" of Philipsburg }%Wvu. ‘Day: with Waterâ€" ‘fi.'“ ie Kaufman has returnâ€" | artgr spending in couple o# 6weeks "Mrs.] C Zick, who. has been in ‘ illâ€" exlthi for the past lew. weeks, . it tperessing toward recovery. Mepirs Alnnnl Orngh Scheifele €bÂ¥ ‘Thanksgiving Day at their home KiConestOg®!. .â€"<) s 0 _~__ _ . : ‘Messrs. . Eugene . and Edmond lehwarts bave returned to : Buflalo Miter apending two weeks with their t, Mrs. Herbert Kuntz. (Mrs. A. G. May _ and daughter of familton ‘ were visitors at the home | Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturm on the ho Efil\m apd . Irene :Weisinâ€" A .were weekâ€"end visio: Mr. and Mrs. P.V. Wilson and two %,.ld a Yisit to friends and relaâ€" ves at Petrolia over the holidays. Mr: and Mrs, A., Stubbins and . son were the guests of . his other ‘atâ€" Guelph over the holiday.. its;, â€"James â€"Heveron: and daughter ta spent Thanksgiving in‘ Torâ€" The wedding took place quietly this wains at #@0‘clock in St. Mary‘s | C. Church when ‘ Miss Martbha *Lg.zc:.‘ ol Mrs. Repecca Bolâ€" pderâ€"of: was: married â€"to Mr. iehaet (Jerome . Hoch of this city. (t, and _ Mrs.. Hoch . will take up ; wesidence at 25 Grove St. A, $retty wedding took place _ _ on F }‘*, >ep? . $0th, " the Retv. Canâ€" n Hill at St. Paul‘s Chapel, Regina BK..â€" Hll‘l).‘Ly_dln G:'ol, form= y t., now of Regina, m 'fi«m- marriage to Mr. Henry BAymeneal rettrned from an auto trip to Walter Hogg of London was a sgiving | Day ~visitor at his F.!â€"fiâ€"idâ€"iflfi holiâ€" . WUfielman spent the boliday Rus: P SmE Y y , & gx Menthol + Porous ~Plaster. BOLENDERâ€"HOCH:. recsipt: of $1.00 woeke .. with _ Milserton Kaufman and N mR 0 es ob L i n Te on .‘ & yard â€"toll, 1‘&. wide, . a yard roll . m. 1. f u' F Y 3/ es dn disorders, . gevere & Russian . soldier wear is â€" on his coat, and an of Dundas spebt tas spent the: holiday seven regular 25 cent ”flfl.'-' ilig, DK / ‘...: << 0 p.""_.. : Pfi’j‘imu ‘fi:‘ Rev. Hugh . wak k RBenson, a noted English m iag s ig mfiufinh:â€"t y R.R. No. 1, ie pasa t & _ J righ P -;‘ o ” goh\ol. Tordhto, -2nu t *" at ber home in «Waterloo, °_ x WATERLOO Mr. Walter Hogg â€" of London, sard Mr. Wilile Hoxgs of Toronto, .3: Thanksgiving at their home, King Mr. and Mrs. 8,,.B. Bricker and daughter Warjorie were tile guests of Galt friends last. Monday. _â€" _ * â€"_NMr. .anc..__â€". .‘ HaH and Aamily of Toronto spent the holidays â€" with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb. Â¥ fim!lanl and Dorinda McBride and Aylssworth, â€" who are tak ing a course at McDonali Hall,Guelph O.A.C., spent the Thanksgiving vataâ€" tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. / A. B. McBride. | . Mr. Fiwell Reade of Toronto, speRt the â€" Thinksgiving bholidays with his m,ts,...l:p and _ Mrs. Reade, George: n# *~% Mrg. Carl Foxr and Miss Bertha Fox ol Walkerton were v&ton with Mr. ;;dhtn. Â¥. : Hughes for â€" Thanksâ€" ving. Miss ‘Aunnie Henrich of The Mutual Life staf, Toronto, was ? welcome visitor at the Head Tast ~Friâ€" day, having come up to spend the g:n“i:'y with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Mr. and ‘Mrs. J, A. McCorkindale paid a visit, to friends and relatives in the Roval City on Monday. .‘ _ Miss MaryValentine of the Ontatio Ladies‘ College, : Whitby, spent the Thanksgiving vacation at her home. Rev. A.L.G. Clarke of St.Saviout‘s Church was a ‘i:itor ‘at Lordon last Mcnday, in attendance.‘ .at the Supâ€" day "Didn‘t you say,"‘. .( the young umyol fiflom this ship was emmipped with all appliances tor human safety?" S ad y «y. ‘i‘;" 8 »l .. *Then : how w that I now find myself ' "to a lady I dié not know when the vessel left her pier?""â€"(Judge). Miss Irene Hagen, milliner at 8. B. Bricker & Co., is in Poronto toâ€"day attending the secondâ€" Fall ‘Millinery openings. Messrs. Edgar and Norman Pepplet and Mrs. Groff of Hanover and Miss MeNeil of Chesley spent Sunday it the home of Mr. and. . Mrs. Frank ‘ APPRECIATE ‘ GI+TS FROM CITY SCHOOLS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Belger of Mildâ€" may have returned home after spendâ€" ing the holiday at tlHe home of Mr. and Mrs.. F. C. Perschbacher. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sylvester end tw. children motored up from Toronâ€" tr. on Saturday, to spend Thanksgivâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. W.M.O. Lochâ€" ead, se to St. Margaret‘s College, Toronto, after a short/visit at ber home, King ‘Toronto. ~Mrs T. Bricket was‘a weekend vigâ€" §tor with _Mrs. Daniel Bowman in The Matron and Board of Directors of the Berlin Orphanage beg to ackâ€" nowledge the following contributions from the different schools. r From Suddaby Schoolâ€"Frdit, vegâ€" etables, groceries, .second.â€"hand clothâ€" Froin King E@ward Schoolâ€"Fruit, vmt‘ ables, groceries, etc., and cash, 1.95. . ' . ' â€" From Courtland Ave. Schoolâ€"Fruit vegelables, groceries, etc., and cash 58 ceats. Dt y Maunkeim Schoolâ€"Fruit, vegetables ote. ?f The Directors appreciate the liberâ€" ality of the pupils of theâ€" various scb‘:o:-,“.:u as it is impossible iec cxten ir thanks to ev indivi dual pupil, they would n::ly ask them to accépt this as an acknowl edgement ol theit kindness. o o k ‘The Board also wishes to express thoir thanks to the ‘ vafious princiâ€" pals and teachers for their part in assisting in taking up the conttribuâ€" ‘ ~Mrs, Simon Aumont, Mushka, Ont. gays © "My paby was ill and â€" cried mmuy till I began giving . her ‘s Own Tablets. They worked a marvellous change in her and she beâ€" Miss ,Mar‘orie Bricker has retarned came happy ; gain>d in weight and all &udd\imhflh& ‘The tabâ€" ets are the very best medicine 1 know _ of for little anes." Baby‘s Cirn Tatbiets cure all the minor . ills of little:cm»s â€" such as colic, colds, Wonitipation . and . indigestion, ete They are sold by. medicine feators or by mail at 25 cents a box rrom The Dr. Williams‘ . Medicine O09., Rrock» wille, Ont. Baby Cried Constantly~~ I Association of the Dioâ€" | ust Koff, corner. King and w%tm.‘ ufig\ lotter trou: relutives: in. C day informing her M&m William and Berhard ... wert killed in the battle at, Sefian, m were fighting in the Kaiseri® arm Mrs. Koff hes . two {ymore) brdther pABticipating is the wiaghbW / ui1\ CLOSE GAME OF Recreation _ Hall > on tay. . when the Berlin braves ige Aiige tof n game was a tiep ing an extra end to decide the winâ€" VALUABLE COLT =<= WAS KILLED . .. BY FREIGH T MOTOR J. Raisig ..... E. Ewaild ... T. Motchman R. Guenther A valuable twoâ€"yearâ€"old colt heâ€" longing to Mr. Michasl Chowoyk, of Centreville, was instantly killed > by the P. & B. freight. motor on . Monâ€" day morning.~ The colt had made . its; escape from a nearby: field and â€" was. crossing â€" the â€" track atâ€" Uentreville when struck by,the motor. The colt was Valued at h”. P uau h te s This is <the second accident of, .& similar character withina few. days. Two calves were struck by a pba e ger car at Freeport nd.'m so . 86â€" aenly injured that they, had to . be led. * o toa c uen LADY TEACHERS OF COUNTY Galt. ! > T# €* : Exeoutiveâ€"Miss V. Brewster, Hesâ€" pelér, ‘Miss V. J. Webster, Blair,. .) Red Cross Society _ It was. unaninously decided. to conâ€" tribute $5.00 to the work of the A German spy arrested ‘near. the Government witeless station at; Port Burwell, with many photos and plans of the harbor and district, escaped by jumping from a train when being taken to Woodstock .jail./ s if Te follow intelligently the‘ Bumo- an war mtduon‘ and keep: in‘ touci with‘ the lightning movements‘ of: the troops nman:rfim "u" map * :!( Europe giving all details is .qlt Aut. The Ch'roi'l’eb’mcuxl'in" conâ€" cluded . arrangements gy "Which‘ 4ut traders may secute the nw af char e by subscribing forf the Chronicleâ€"‘ and k To e on . old whll P S RET h " 1 P _ Sidk P s Aeare nil flH03MIDHMTAY : ofler is one that every reader of tile Chrcnicleâ€"Telegraph should accept. . Newspapers are . paying dearly for the war. The price of p;nr is going up, up, up! The . cost telegrams .\M.‘ cablegrams has increased from irty : to fifty. . per cent, of newspapers have -mmcm«- tion, and hundreds . of o‘hsrs have taiged the subscription price. . For tho present .. ‘‘The Oha.-lnb-'l\hv; ,mpl” being . in â€" an u'p\l strong position is able at WAI evepts, to keep its rate as formesly, but an increase later on may become necesâ€" sary. In. the meantime, _ during ; the next thirty days, our readers are ol ered the greatest bargain in o= awspaper world toâ€"day. ~Read arnouncement on page 7 of this paper and order. at onte Rake ... Harlock Swarte GIVEN AWAY FREE x1 Waterloo Berkin ORGANIZED FIVE, PINS q.b” > M ai zh 194 ‘204 201 194; 226 228 47 40 52 ta 1 [ :: 1 }} [pr. â€"o 51 ; 40 31. 42 81. At 35 t 46 $4 f ex “‘h ‘ s i L the questitnig co «he w fie::,ddvn whether fi::‘ D\fll & w* 4. , “:“mdod & l?::‘hl' ol their . r A f . is rompinfioy fnvoring . ‘The resolution favoring $ . howevef, fmiled to securr number of vo AaÂ¥or â€" ‘¥e zfll&n : of * th "in order to catrry it, although \ tu#l}y »ol. the deltgates~ sup ne & uta W"vu& on‘ of veteran ‘of ‘the _ ‘church, Dr. "'83;.. who‘ wisied to be relieved of the ac %Mua the‘ affairs â€" of _ the x h ‘owing to his advanced. years, It was ‘accepted with great regret as C Eii GOéiger in his address,â€"indicated the ts accruing Arom the presâ€" * wAr ‘"in ‘the coâ€"ordinating . and lmiting of divergent forces . in the u*ldn‘ ‘ol the cause of, true demo €racy. ~Another notable result: of the Yat is the drawing together of peoâ€" ' of ‘difflerent races and color in ‘the‘ common ‘bond â€" of ‘brotherhond, km patriotism and: willingness t« l ke ‘Bacrifices for ~ the . benefit / 0: _wmanoumen being . among, th« }vufi ding characteristics displayed ‘/Mr. Geo. Wegenast spoke . ol ‘the *elationship of the laymen . to th: churth, and‘ pointed out the: . part ,'fluy take in managing its business ’Qfl;l'xl as well as asgisting in, othe! \Â¥ays. He said the remedy to better ‘tondition«~ in public and municipa} fl; 27 with the avwgfi, w:: L in his"power, . tht i vote, Jpe‘bot men who Will support le'vgb-' ution ‘ which "will make. for _ highet ‘ erring ‘to the church he sald it \was the duty of evety member to dc 3 or Her part, in whatever direction 4 talent lay. ‘This winter he ‘3 that there would , be _ muct 8 scand want to religÂ¥e in . towi! here wias an op&otumu], dor the Jdembers ‘of the ‘churches to . exten 6 lt?lug hand. ~ Last year bnly ‘about ‘fiily dollais was expended for ’u:g:y, but this year ne.,. believed ‘thete would be a considerable. numâ€" T aies ... & sls I m / ; AtABNE; and,,.E. .D4 fnghen me beorat n at etvice, the former acting as, chairâ€" man of the meeking, while the latter \'g,:%,:}. prayer, The pastor also spoke ber‘ofâ€"cases to enlist the sympathy, and ald of the citizens. _ _ .. 10 .. A men‘s choir of about _ twenty &&bfliwl thq.-!ns%x, and contributâ€" ad two numbers, "I Cannot Tract the Way," and "O Canada," .in . exâ€" W. style. _ v;a-u:;., C NEW BOOKS AT _ . > WATERLO) LIBRARY Foundations of Intérnational Polityâ€" __ * AnGell, N. y War t:d Wasteâ€"Jordan, D. 8. Rectets of the German War Office Call of the Starsâ€"Kippax, J. R. .. . AAl§â€"â€"I:oosevelt, T. * ‘Automobile Instructorâ€"Pratt, C.H: ‘G:ghuor «t Fortyâ€"Dreiser, T. Vagaboud Journey Around the World _ * â€"Prafck, H.,As 19g4 On‘ Old ‘ World ~ Highwaysâ€" Murphy, . ___Graves, Dr. A. K. _ : L.ileâ€" Higlories of African Game Ani Two on a Tour in South Africa â€" _\ Sears, A. W. wc Greeceâ€"Cotterill, H. B, ffi the War Beganâ€"Kennedy, J. M. htw Emperbt and the Peace â€"of ...( $he Worldâ€"Fries, A, H. (nrmany ot Togayâ€"Tower, C. * from Balkansâ€" Fraser, § '}" tom::”mnyâ€"nc' fite, 8. B , Au NTO, &, i. g‘t Victorian Poétsâ€"Brooke, 8. A } PM%‘. wahs. i w‘ Pastour~â€"Keim, Av):;2 inz Letters ‘from a ~Woman Homesteader GAYE JUDGMENT In the County Court on Mcnday afâ€" tan~or â€" Judge: Reado gave judgment to iRandall Roos far $300, _ The cas> was against: Eh. .Oakes of â€" the Alexunder . Hotel, â€"Waterioo, â€" the amount asked for peing $1186 SALE OF LIFE STOCK . Abtention is directed to the _ an« mmt in another colymn _ of % R-npq.,mug & Bons, breedâ€" ore s‘the famous Brown Swiss Catâ€" m Shetland Ponies, . who ate operating the well known Serby furm near Gnm.“'l‘htp:‘-lfi offers a,spocial opportunity registerâ€" dlflt\hflu«l‘:‘m d. w. 1t ‘From the ue Nonâ€"Fiction. sof yrs ht 1X WOODSTOCK‘S CONTRIBUTION. int . e 3 B BRIURLEN & UU. "FOR 4: > t MILLINERY a % f e Â¥oOS_ 4 s . ‘ Logh it [ R+ " Woodgtock‘s . contribution, to â€" the Bulgian reliel ftund, in the way of proâ€" #isions, clothing, etc.; was despatched go Halifay Friday nighft, whare 36 is to: be on the first Loatâ€"sailing to‘the mol the destitute Belgians. ‘The/consignment consisted of 21. cases, weighing 5,000 pounds. v â€" range to choose ffom “h"h have réference to the ‘"‘eight m hlet we . v.% Mail Route Patr F uotv‘:ti it carefuily what we have to tell you regarding 0«r Braoss Boods Sweater Coats, Underwear, etc;; etc. JW" 1!f you want a $mart Ladies‘ Or Missos‘ Winter Conat ata price that will meet your purse, then inspect our lines.yas» . As For the next 15 days we will, rive i_o-bny erson presenting a co? of this advertisement at our stifcglo oneâ€"half do:x jfhatos éol:: y free. . The only condition is that an order be flacg “c;’ "“;ar lf sel?; of our cabinet size portraits at $3.00, These portraitls regwlar‘y seil at 2 9 96 bertadtt «Btatdbil _ t out trivisi it 4420 . PnsP aP DB ‘ I T & of our cabinet size portraits at $3.00, These zfrfiads yveguilariy sell at _/éom $6.00 to 7.00 a dozen. This is an opportunity of a‘gf‘dsm’ to get six photos of yourself absolutély free. .. .. . ‘ or MARR‘s STUDIO s‘king sn Upstairs, Berlin New and Select FURS :. .. Our Fur sales have already begun. : The new 7# ‘styles are very attractive and we‘ are offerâ€" ing a"larger range of styles and in many . inâ€" stances better values than in former seasons. Ou» prices on Black Persion Lamb and Mink Sets cannot be matched a;;ywhc’n. Many prétty stgc; are shown in Black Fox and Wo{fév Sets. . These are ver y {éshfinabk and moderately priced. Nice Setsâ€"sell nf’ now at $15, 18.00, 20.00, 26.00, 35.00 to $75 per set. Black Persian Sets at from $20, $25, $30, $35, $50 to $100.00 per set. Home See our Mon‘s .lllt. special, 37 to 44, at me Journal . F l Patterns. $m ho | H alf! Doz ea â€"P‘hotos $:. B. BRICKER & GCO.| ;a;;.4%4§_g”tnd£vidual and exclusive‘ 4lylé® dve «Hown r ?":d hiéh will not beâ€"found _ elsewhere.. cfig ~ COATs,. â€" BALMACAAN, REDINGOTE ~S$TYLES, made in ffin# ,â€" warm MW M:l English wndy and" Blanket , ~Checks, Plards and many novelties. Ladies‘ and kmu’ sizes.. Prices.range from oi > $8.50, $10, $12, 13.50, $15, $18 to $30 av %50, 390 Women‘s â€" _ | Newest Coats] ust now we are showing the best J/ assortment of Ladies Winter oats that it will be our pleasure .to exhibit all season. is 3y & $10.50 The twoâ€"day whiriwind: campaign in Ingersoll"to raiss $5,000 ‘fot the funds ol the Qxford Patriotie. .. Association tlosed Friday nignt. and the subscripâ€" tions m&: t':t fifiu"fim ate a numper of sources to hear. from yet which will incre&geythe.. amount by some bundreds of dollars. > ,, $ FIFTY PER CENT. OVER AIM, Ask for our Lagles® Underwear \8+. Thougs" Homeh,Oatholce Whie purchased .n..‘%&» and v& to erect a hospital costint from $00,â€" 000 to 4100,000.. .% sion donated $3,500 to . the Om Patriotic Fund _ and $200 to M reliel Stratford Light and ‘Heat special * â€" 30¢. 4 §4, A% o Y

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