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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Nov 1914, p. 8

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al Sunday School _ will hold its €bristmas festival on Thursday,Dec. 17th when an appropriate programme will be given by the children and @@tltsiâ€"Mr. .John Wagner has donatâ€" ed the winter‘s supply of woud for the church, and the men of the conâ€" groegation will hold a "bee"" shortly Â¥o cut and haul the same.â€"Vr. Norâ€" mrae Hartel and a partner made a rcâ€" €ord cleanâ€"up of rabbits a few days r.r basging 114 in the _one_day.â€"The Fand river is frozen solid for some «istance, both above and helow . the village. This is excepticnally carly, and old settlers look for a breakâ€"up before the end of the vear.â€"Mrs. Hy. Wleise spent Sunday with her husband @t hit country home here.â€"Mr. Geo. Stahle of Berlin was the gifest . of Mr. Norman Hartel on Nunday. flxn_ s of Interest. ( ~AMÂ¥Woolwich Township Council meets en‘ Tuesday next, December 1.â€"The younx people are busy retting a zood program â€"in â€"shapeâ€"forâ€"theâ€"Patrioste Concert given by and under the ansâ€" Ifiis of the Women‘s institute. . on «*Mr. Byran Schwartz, bead miller in Sniders‘ Mills here, met with a vory painful accident on Friday morning while in the act of cleaning a roll his left hand was caught between the two pairs of a set of double rolls, breaking two {ingers and crushing the 20!0 hand, which required some 29 iches by the attending physician, was hurriedly . caued. Mr e artz was, we are glad to say, at # time, of writing, again able to ve %o house, but the hand, no bt Will be sore for a long time..â€" Mr..J. G. Hurst was reâ€"elected secre ryâ€"treasurer at the County Sunday got Convention held in Berlin, last k.â€"It is rumored wedding | bells g'l be ringing in this neighborhood v week.â€"YVr. John Struck, who was seriously jll at his home here for.some fls o ho 1o 4o | Cl ohul | + vered. as td ‘be|Nov 26th wfikfi%{fi MF-E.R--.- s P. Ludwig, secretary of tife Home Misâ€"| ( aptain amuisdaans‘the Netso wrki‘â€"Ros. P. Ludwig, secretary of tife Home Misâ€" wlon Board of the ~General _ Council. Â¥o has been travelling through the ' Whission fields, will preach on ission@ry work in the Lutheran rch here this Thursday evening.â€"â€" ‘ young people are largely aitendâ€" MBz the singing school conducted hy . P. Shupe, of Berlin, in the M. B fch here Saturday evening.â€"Tris w good chanee to take the rust off f snow shovel. Keep the sidewaiks m #6 that one can soe the hoio urch here The young 1 the sing Mr. P. Shup« tch here m good ch w snow sh , n #o tha ’ â€" plank J. 8. Ct ‘‘News Notes.â€"Mr. Henty Shafet,one of the large milk dealers of this vicâ€" gtv. whose outfit lfas heen sold to a Pfeston milk vender, has decidad to #8 out of the business. His fine herd Will be sold by auction on Tuesday, Déc. sth.â€"The. Freeport Congregationâ€" M Â¥he senior room is _ closed for the wWeek,â€"Mr. Allen Wober has moved inâ€" his new _ quarters â€" and now Has rge of the viMage store.â€"Miss Eve: n Swartz who has been with is sev vears az cletk in our departâ€" xtul store, seveted her copnection h the firm last Friday evening, &hdi left for her home in Conestogo. } shop belonging _ to Mr. Henty | (1o; a . was totally destroyed by fire. | ont, â€" fire bad started at the rear of | mir f shop and gained _ considerable | Jeay way before it was discovered. Ip | ; o ' of the strenuous efforts of the | atte . it was found imposstble t0 | cert iÂ¥e anything. The cause of the fire| vof 4s unknown. The loss is partially c0â€"| Woj L hy insurance. This is doubly | pr., fid for Ms. Hufl, it being the second | y; Jop that he has lost by fire. Howâ€" | |.q @xÂ¥et, 1!> intends to continue his trade | ;;p, end has already _ started to rebuild, |“ o mear his home. on Mill St.â€"The sinâ€" | w sympathy of the community is | y ftended to our teacher, Mr. G.O | ;. Kenzie. in the death of his fathâ€"|;,.,., at his home at Embro, Ont.â€"Owâ€" | 34 img to the absence of Mr. McKenzic, | ...« r. Hanck ® ‘CLFibtima _ . After a pleasant aftâ€" spent in games, charades,¢tc., served in . the â€"diningâ€"room was . attractively _ decorated chrysanthemums. Aifter _ the te bad parta(en of the birthday , whicP was adorned with thirâ€" eapdles, they adjourned to the ing room for" gaimes and quusic. ean McAllistervery sBff . en k sgrowd with musicâ€"An eiting "trme _ was . experienced on , . J. 8. Challener, w; Torontd last wook.â€"â€" n and ymil_\' attonde the late MrS. M. Baur 6, on Saturday aftfern : Joanararette of E here with the la 14, it being Bloomingdale. Conestogo Freeport I1 _ hold a "bee" shortly i gep. ol met aul ‘the same.â€"Mr. Norâ€" h”L Tuest: and a partner made a reâ€" | Gilles spen of rabbits a few du)bim Waterlo« M in theoneâ€"day.â€"TRC3 Sniger and is frozen solid fot Som€ | uiajted St. h above and below ““‘j)lr.«. L P is exeeptionally €@t)¢, pppyura Irie ers look for q Brea®â€"up | Crossman d d of the veat.â€"MrS. Hy.lirip. to unty and District Happenings: 16th, wh m ‘ternoon.â€"â€"\tr. and | One can of Elmira, spent |the squ« e latter s mother. ) Mrs. Go anuel Shantz an to Mr. Allen Wey on King St. N.â€" who has been o ime time, is no uU M ImpossID‘E °0 |cert to be h se of the fire Uenestugo, 1 partially coâ€" ‘ Women‘s Ins s is doubly | proceeds in ng the second | yj E. Rict c fire. â€" Howâ€" | radian Club inue his trade | ning _ and d to rebuild, ]“ rovg‘s lect St.â€"The 8ib |woent to War ommunity . is Moved to er, Mr. G.0 l\!r v ut ghborhood c, who was e for some ,MJ'go' be the blackâ€" Mr. Henty mother. ) Mrs. Go. Schaa woeks ors with Mroar )s and ou sSunda}. Râ€" ' wald An | The Gilles spent the week end with friew!s in Waterloo.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Sidnevy Snider and daughter of Hawkesville. visited St. Jacobs friends Fridavy â€" Mrs. 1. Petorson spent Tuesdwy with Fimira Iriends.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Dan Crcssman have _ retutned from their triv. to â€" Pewnsylvania.â€"Mr. â€" Elmer Wahl has secured a position in Toronâ€" to.â€"A number of Miss Edith Gingerâ€" ich‘s Jadv friends _ gave her a Post Card shower _ on Wednesday.â€" Miss Gingerich is qust recovering from ivâ€" phoid fever, aml is still in Grace hosâ€" vital. Toronto. Erlling Co. TWs enterprisingâ€" fiti is busy filling orders to keep the peoâ€" ple‘s crop of corns from freezing. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson spent th> week end in Guelph.â€"Mr. G. L Zaecler, Manazer of the Bank of Noâ€" va Scotia, Elmira, â€" and Rev. Mr. Grant ol New Glasgow, N.S., visited at the home â€"of Mr. and Mis. A.C. Viller, Saturday.â€"Mr. Wobster Scheiâ€" fsle is taking a course at the Berlin Husiness Coliege.â€"Miss Grace Snydor and Edba Wahl attended the Sunday Sclcol meeting in Zion Chureh, Betâ€" lin. â€" Tuesday â€" evening.â€"Mrs. Henty sist°r.â€"Dcn‘t forget P:estvterian Churcl spent Sunday at and Mrs. Alvin er a slott tisit ob Messinger im Galt on Monday J. .Inger and wrcay night at Walter Stork Jarots spent S ( aptain Aye of the illâ€"fated Kais»r Wilhelnyâ€"der â€"Grosseâ€"has been â€"decoratâ€" e4 mv the German Government. day to: t Mr at his h anc Ju in at t oT t the Al to visit his brother Willian, who is taking treatment at that place . for rbheumatism.â€"Change of Time: Comâ€" mencing Monday, Nov. 30th; the eveâ€" mniug train for Elmira will leave at #.14 instead of 6.40, train for Berlin will leave at 6.53 instead of 7.23. The night train will leaye â€" for Elâ€" tmira 9.45 instead of 9.5%. There will be three straight connections to and from Toronto. The 3.30 out of Torâ€" ontp will not connect with the Eiâ€" mira train. The night train will leave ‘Toronto %.50 p.m. instead . of i o‘clock.â€"Help the â€" Belgians by attending the grand Pattiotic Conâ€" cert to be held in the Town Hall, cnestogo, under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute of that place. proceeds in aid of the Belgians. â€" Mr. E. Richmond attended the Caâ€" it : A 33. oved into / 1 Brubacher o+ sure if . e street or Mr. Menn rload of ‘on. Georre Perlev addressed a te iting mesting in England. ent ca ert th ant greatly missed of iriends in th /0 having live T reinrncd io POPVUaNJ, WAsHé., speniung a shourt brme wiwh thoir t.â€"Mt. Siducy Sniderâ€"spent Friâ€" at Elmira.â€"Mr. Thomas Wallingâ€" of Borlin was a visitor at the of Mr. George _ Forwell over av.â€"Messrs. Edward Martin and rt Lehiman spent Friday at Watâ€" .â€"XYr. John â€" Walter of Berlin Sunday at his home here.â€") Mr. Mrs. Alvin Ottman returned aftâ€" slott visit at Guelph.â€"Mr. Jacâ€" fessinger imade a business trip to on Monday.â€"Messts. A. Martin, inger and F. Webbley spent Satâ€" c night at Elmira.â€"Mr. and Mts: wved to Berlin.â€" Last Thursday A. B. _ Brubacher and _ family ed into their fine new residence, 3rubacher St., Berlin. We _ are sure if Aaron was named | after street or the street named aftet Mr. Brubacher aud family will reatly missed by their large cirâ€" f iriends in this town and xiciâ€" , having lived here for over tyâ€"live years. During â€" most . of time Mr. Brubacher was father he Viliage Council, magistrate, being a liberal nou only clecâ€" times, but always liberal mindâ€" He devoteu a great deal of hig time in the interests of the‘ i during his term in office. Thus ose a good and faithful servant vell as citizen. We wish them ; comfort and enjoyment in thei hu ure alt Mr Beriin f Mr. C â€"Messr Lehmat ord Hvdro lig from _ four in the Snydor Items.â€"Mr. Stephen Scherter Eugene â€"speit â€"Saturdar at Messrs. Will and John Mesâ€" eterncd ¢to Fortland, Wash., me T lecture on War." almost Hawkesville. seH vdt f Mr. Pige Bt. Jacob. wio We in berl enjoved ind little son of St. j '|r|d-.w|w\'|!.h H:e latter‘s f CHARGED WIm * vlmrc.: the haz?r;;r a‘td'hfl | DEFRAUDING THE urch _ on rs .n,f GALT UNION ‘BANK b, of «4 At ieft hilve d attended the Berlin Thursday evening. ack 0i ve donated a handâ€" ic new church,wHile donated the large nt of ths church.â€" t for Winnipeg Satâ€" ests of the Canada enterprising â€" fiti Ts to keep the peoâ€" s from freezing. â€" don Peterson spent iuelph.â€"Mr. G. L i the Bank of No .. wsd Ktev. Mr. sgow.. N.S.. visited serviCt Berlin : lMen ArTar rton Lutherar sel ho iting tates were cents to thrae hearing _ Pro ‘Why Germany CVE held Alrs. henty |pn with friew1s ‘ 3. Mrs. Sidnev ‘ H Hawkesville. j J. il h werek _ end The Senior 4 a Union â€" Eackh of morn in Mr. and he Mc Stul ELâ€" | will ‘ and Elâ€" _ will I IR | R tC L ondon. He is Mr. E.G. Gon 24, and lives at 91 Margaret . in> from the 108th Regiment joi0ed lbe atlallooy at Guelpb Tp. Cletk. 1 In future every practical and thrifty _,____‘ _ ,wozu{:n }\'il‘l sa'.'ck dhn-ss makers _ bills > anc begin to make her own garments. CHARGED WITH > Fis . i\\eur;’ pilgrimages to a dress maker â€"|fot fittings mean a lot of time and DBHAUDING m ‘cxpensc. and are no: fun. A coutse GALT UNION "BANK ) with us will make you proficient â€" in e e â€" |the ars of dress making. We teach Tuesdar morning Wm. P. White was| from plainest waist . to most elaborâ€" brought ‘yp" fFom"Galt" to the County at© dress. You_will be able to make gaol, wHet® ie is on remand until fall your own garments aiter a course Saturday. White is alleged to lave With 48 and they will be . oltained _ the â€" sum of $46 from tib|â€" CORRECT, UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE AND Uhior Bank of Galt; by frand. _ He\ SMART: was arrested in "Torbhto at the re ‘ You don‘"t‘risk a penny because you quest of the Galt police. ‘Lave privilege to discontinue _ your wl _ Ieesons at our _ expense if you ate ANOTHER BERLIN MAN FOR FRONT | _ Minutes of the 679th Session of | Wilmot Township Council, was held | at the Township: Hall, Baden, on Monday, the 16th day oi November, 11914. Members were all present. The ; Reeve presiding, the minutes of the Fprevlous session were read and conâ€" firmed. moved by A. M. Zoeller, seâ€" conded by Geo. Z. Lantz that leave be given the mover to introduce a Byâ€"Law to appoint time and place for | holding of nomination, the appointâ€" | ment of Deputy Returning Oflicers |and Poll Clerks, also a Byâ€"Law to reâ€" ; gulate the discharge of fire arms and letc.,. and that said Byâ€"laws be now read a first and second time, carried. '.\lo\cd by Allen C. Hallman, second-‘ ed by Wesley Erb that this Counélli do. now _ goâ€"into committec of. the whole on Byâ€"Laws, A. M. Zoeller in ;!he chair when the several blanks, | were filled in.".he nomination to be ‘held on MondaÂ¥, the 28th. day. of Deâ€" cember at the Township Hall, at one o‘clock p.im. Polling places; No. 1, at the Haysville Hall, Haysville, E. Tye Deputy Returning Officer and Andrew | Callanan Pole Clerk. No. 2, Spaetzele Saddler Shop, New Dundee, John Mcâ€" Donald, D. R. O.. and M. Toman, Poll Clerk. No. 3. At Schlabache Hall Petersburg, H. Doelle, 1). R.â€"0O., and 'l’. Schaefer, Poll Clerk. No. 4, Townâ€" ship Hall, Baden, Alf. Kaufman, D. L. O.. and A. Livingston, Poll Clerk. No. i 5. Old School House, St. Agatha, Ed. Jackey, D. L. O., and P. Seip, Poll Clerk. No. 6. Schmidts Hall, Philipsâ€" burg, Hy Wagner, D. L. O., and E. D. Eidt. Poll Clerk. . Committee arose, Eadt, Poll Clerk. Commititee arose, and Council resumed the Reeve in the chair. Moved by Geo. Z. Lantz, that Byâ€"Laws No. 515 and 516 be now read a third time, and passed according; Moved by A. M. Zoeller, seconded: by A. C. Hallman that the Council grant the request of the Badgn Tenris Club the permission to extend the Tennis ground, they not to fill up the drain without putting: in tile. Carried. Moved by Wesley Erb, seconded by A. C. Hallman, that the following acâ€" counts be pasced, and that the Reeve issue his orders on the Treasurer in payment of the same, viz: s John Wagner, 52 loads gravel, $5.20, J. B. O. Schmidt, 253 loads....$25.30 J. Greverbiehl, 81 loads.... ....$8.10 Allen Staeger, 106 doads........$10.60 Mrs. Kaiser, 81 loads...... ....$8.10 Ed Tys, 102 Joads...... .. $10.50 H. C. Schumm, Board of Health supâ€" pMe@8.1 .222 2222 ulllllllllll . $B31.75 lipl. SHANTZL, 9* & A. Rellinger + +8 A. Saltzman 5 * D. B. Roth 0 ogh a* 1. Greverbichl * * Wm. Otto, work and lumber & amount 22000 u222 l2 x Schaefer Brick Co., Tile E. Cassel, bonus for wire fence R. Roth t * R. Reier moxkt s *4 f C. Rickert 5 3 1.B. Ditner *3 * D. Fmitz €6000 ) 6 t burs Eidt and chai Byâ€"I D O.. and A. Livim 5. Old School H Jackey, D. L. 0. Clerk. No. 6. S« burg, Hy Wagne Eidt, Poll Clerk and Council resu chair. Moved hy Byâ€"Laws No. 515 King Edward Sanitarium Board $21.70 John Z, Wagner, 22 loads Gravel $2.20 A. Merner, 5l loads...... ..;...%§.10 Harvey (Graemp, 100 loads. ... ..$10.00 J, B:; Roth, 105 loads......;...§10.50 H. KWlinkman, 184 loads........$18.40 J. Brodrecht, 116 loads........$11.60 L. Kuthig, bonus for wire fence 6.00 Jas. Kelsey # ++ â€"l 80 terborn of Grimsby _ who ‘was )f:": for a week and a haff, returhed to home last Friday.â€"The joint stck sale, which was held dast Satur?ay, was ufll. attended, ~ bit goody 3‘] not Thote / as raprdly as d¢zirsti.â€"D3 . licist of Berlin will give a lecture in the Town Hall next Thursday cn the questions , of _ war and altohol, Evervbedv _ welcome.â€"Mrs. A, "Haw of New Hamburg is here on a shyurt visit. with her parents.â€"Porkers ars siChering. these days severely with sore throat. lir. Edwin Klein~b4 Toronto ‘spént a lew dayy with his. parerits here We are at present enjoying very good #leighing and if it continues, will n4 e business . li «â€"Mr. . »Kelâ€" terborn of Gmus'b.il', who :?l me ichier and Huchn, filling apâ€" preaches at Koch‘s Bridge ., 2« . Ritz, printing court of appeal notices C ; «> (Onâ€"motion. councilâ€" adiourned hi Schoemaker, cement tile. .$136.0 Holwell, Printing Krampien â€" By Fus us ooe n us uts §80â€" 0 W motion ith day Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Wilmot Tp. Council. Ratz, lumber. ......_.,. ... ®, operating romd mach chti, sheep kiiled by d« m Holwell, Tp. Cletk Be erman. sheap killed council adjourtned of Decembet 1911 sheep killed ian left.this : 18(h Battalic â€"_E.G. Gough and place for the appointâ€" ning . Officers Byâ€"Law to reâ€" fire arms and laws be now time, carried. Iman, secondâ€" this Council urred until $25.30 .$8.10 $10.60 . $8.10 $10.50 k. No.; _ P‘reston, Ont., Nov. 2: a, Ed.| 82, due here at 6.20 p.n Pol | hali a mile down the t MUPSâ€"| station, collided with a “i;‘,;):(f' carâ€" which was | put i in the| b93t¢h byo the Gait, Pre . that | boter Electric Railway, â€"read|clear of the Grapd Tru: rdim';.tv. hict the jar (,Exhe pa ed by| may have started and gramt| rua sideways into the‘e ~p(;lll“i:| passenger train, swmashi drain | t“o‘cn:{'_. Eiinger Jelit 1. “.h!- moving . car come ed by j Jinnped to the onicr sid ig acâ€"| gine and was padiy shak Reeve‘man Davis, on tle other er in} cab, was hurt badly a + Jand Tody. Davis) was t $5.20, 1 Calt hogpital and is do ‘:;?g :1s>§Q be â€" expected. _ 1 g10.60 | advoneed _ a few . vards .$8.10| ficoeht car would have ; $10.50 | passenger conches and a be 00 b 20 80 84 36 Lo h0 16 in OR 00 50 00 00 ~A 11 mencemment of next clas berin Dec. 1st. ha Bullalu, _ Nov. 21.â€" Theodore _ F. tuy, for years a resident of Betlin, Ont., but a native of _ Woodhouse, Pnt., died this afternoon, after _ a brief iliness. Three daughters and one son sutvive, one of them, Mrs. Oxley, lives in Preston, Ont. The funcral wili take place on Thursday, _ interâ€" ment taking place at the old home in Woodhouse. A concert will be held in the Towaâ€" ship Hall, Concstogo, on Dec. 3rd. Lovers of music _ and othet good things are cordially invited to be present. An admission fee of 20¢ for aduits and 10c for children will be charged. The Women‘s Institute _ of FORMER BERLIN RESIDENT PASSES AWAY IN BUFFALO CAR SIDESWIPES 6. 1. A. ENGINE AT PRESTON LEARN DRESSMAKING Ellison Dross Cutting Co. Bel been 8 RED CROSS CONCERT IN TWO WEEKS tir of clothing to the sufier» and needles will he busy ne in the same necessary w vards farther itd have runyintc h°s and n‘ar'w 1 and iniured. 42 bby, 36. Herlin ted the engine of _ the nashing one side of Jelirey, who saw come towards him, r side of the enâ€" shaken up. _ Fireâ€" other side of the dly about the hgad was taken toâ€" the is doing as | well d. _ Had the train Thornton & Douglas Limited many _ would ured. lete iL y and c These Suits and Overcoats are selected from our regular stocks, they are handâ€" fi some, new and stylish,. Every mother who hasw a boy to clothe should be interested "~~ in this sale. No sale goods sent on approbation, but money refunded as usual, \ _ Sale starts toâ€"morrow morning. h $2.50 suits for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 suits for There are ‘.ofiln Nortolk . and &ifih breasted styles, in sizes from 24 to 28, to fit boys from 5 to 11 years of age. They go at these prices: This week we are going to give the boys a chance. On Friday mg will place on sale 150 Boys Suits and 40 Boys Overcoats at the following : well train the the November .16 1914 _ Bage# Boys Suit and OvÂ¥ercoat Sal t and $3.50 suits for and $4.50 suite for ‘"‘One day I happened to see an arcount of a remarkable cure _ of eczema by Zamâ€"Buk; so I thought I would try Zamâ€"Buk also.1 sent fot a box, and the results were â€"so tery pleasing that 1 procured a larger supply. I petsevered with Zamâ€"Buk tor three months, and at the end _ of that period my face was cleared . of all unsightly pimples, f "T attribute my recovery solely to the use of Zamâ€"Buk, as I did _ not vse auy other . remedy during the time 1 was using it. _ As my case was oMlong sgtanding and very obstiâ€" nate, I consider my cure a wonderâ€" ful ttiumph for Zamâ€"Buk, and would heartily recommend it to any ine afâ€" fMlicted as T was" P The Trades and. Labor Council deâ€" ciden at~the regular merting to hold meetings once a week from now" until New Years, instead of once every two weeks. This action was taken in orâ€" der that tm byâ€"laws to be submitted to the people at the municipal elecâ€" tiors may be discussed, as well as the different candidates offcring theanâ€" seives for election. Boys‘ Rubbers, sizes 1 to COC ANC _i n ve ce n bens e cacuccase Phone 8 Misses‘ Rubbers NOE umss wwhaengs T. & L. COUNCIL WILL HOLD ITS MEETINGS WEEKLY Men‘s Rubbers, â€" prices 85¢, 90c and ant Wo lace, sizCs SHOES PIMPLES FOR THREE YEARS. M \t Ladic stamp fOF free trial box \RVELLOUS ZAMâ€"BUK CURE BB Wettlaufer‘s Departmental Store Wettlaufer‘s Departmental Store PRICES Buk Refuse en‘s vicr kid boot, button with heavy sole, short _ v 4 to 7. worth £3.50. this u_ are sufering embs n from pimples, boil running sores, or druggists and stor Rubbers Clothing Manufacturers §1 RUBBERS 1.35, or postpaid frowm Foronto, on tpreipt of ubstitutes. Send this td "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY‘ $1.99 $2.40 $3.40 $3.90 L vamp this werl 11 to prices L. 10c ds Of °. Nov. 18, Miss: Hilda * May Kalbâ€" preâ€" %llmsrh of Waterico to Mt. John were ; _ Stachle. face |Gillingsâ€"Ammond.â€"At Galt, Nov.20, and | Mr. .lames (Gillings to Miss Millic road ! Ammond. £1. $1.99 $3.50 suite for...... .......... . . $2.9( $4.00 and $4.50 suits 'or....l...s.dl Tebd suile foc...::â€" ....~:â€"..â€" ol $6.50 suitg for,... ... ....... ... .$4.9¢ $7.50 and $8.50 suits for...7. ,. .. $5.9¢ $10.00 and $12.00 suits for... . .. $6.9 ‘.All suits have large full cut bloom ers. _ There are> 110 suits in‘ double breasted, two and three button styles; in sizes from 29 to 34, to fit boys feom 12 to 17 years of age. They go dat these prices: El 0 Some of the Speciais.this week t on, _ on Monday, and recei shoek of beavy toltage," which im to the ground. He was in t# 0 the o ©, but dheth ; whaute® altor, & #. d Pramtford, Nov. 233.â€"Reductions in E‘yoro here â€" are announced, applciag to all ugers of power. for _ ligating pirpos*s on the floor space basis. Hrietofors thera __ilas been a fix@d charge of four cents per himdred Rei, a~d the propos@l is to cut this t3 thres cents _ for a minimum of 1,000 sovrre fert afnd q maximum of 3,000 In addition: teh ver coent. discannt is HYDRO RATES \ IN BRANTFORD ty Huggins.â€"At Hollen, > Nov. 17, Mr. Andrew Huggeins, aged 96. Huggins.â€"At ffollen, Nov. 13, Elizaâ€" beth Lee, wife of Andrew Huggins, aged 84. Wilkeim.â€"\t New Hanbutg, Nov. 11, M1i. Jacob _ B. Withelm, aged 70 vears and 25 days. o+ Dobhin.â€"At WatarleS, Nev. 23, Chas. Wilson Dobbin,. aged 36 years. Remerâ€"At f{ano\'vr', Mrs. Reiner, agâ€" ced 42 years. Csvald.â€"At Preston, Nov. 19, Melin #a Steillet, wife of Louis Oswald in het 49th year. Schmitt.â€"At Baden, Nov. 14, Lore na. Estella, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gico. Scitmitt, aged 3 yrs 1 mo. ard 26 days. - Pordue.â€"In Goderich township, Nov i4. William Perdue, aged 69. SCHNEIDERâ€"LICHTY. \Mz. Herbert Schneider, of Heidelâ€" besi,. was married to Miss EAna Lich v, of Conestogo, on Nov. 25, and lefr n a wedding trip to Detroit, Chicago rad Napierville. Men‘s heavy Chincella 0\'Pr(‘0318.! n-xiuctmns with shawl coilar, extra weight, all‘ department n 2 J0 e CLOTHING 1060 ] Crepe, fong ar ing in and $2 Men‘ rubber Arey .â€"On Hesrit .. Men‘s hbers Nen‘s A DJ F mia e fert and q maximim o idition, teh yer cent, disc ed fot prompt payment. ew rate will become effec nber _ ist or January i PRICES _ Mulien, ime in th ttic. was the Ontario Comy the new rates have r approval, & adies‘ Waists, in Cotton Voil: Lawn, etc., trimmed with lace d elbow length sleetes, rangâ€" price from $1, $1.50, $1.75, 25, clearing at ... 8%¢ low lace guin, all sizes, price high lace, duck, ali sizes, price King Street two buckle guin, â€" all sizes At Hollen, > Nov. 17, Mr Huggins, aged© 96. At ffollen, Nov. 13, Eliza . wife‘ of Andrew Huggins WHITE WAISTS Marriages. u5. is, at St. Joseph‘s iuelph, Mrs. Amy Sr.,of Deaths. an .\ mese@y only . a + employ of the Tyâ€" doing some repairs tils Preston subâ€"staâ€" v.. and received _ a tage,. which . Stew |lhr home c He was earried [ Jchn‘s T hot WeÂ¥ i 0 16y |and from lumberman lumberman W th $1 $3.50, $4:00 and $4.50: conteâ€"fon:s $5.00 cants Â¥ur:>#.0.0. .5 . ..‘f.‘(hm $7.50 and $8.50 coats for These coats have highâ€" ~coHart mostly â€" in ‘the popular> convertibie style, and are warm winter coats. . . The overcoats tun from 26 to 36â€" sizes to fit boys from 8 to 17y age. They go at the following prices: â€" ©lCEY» erh children. at 1.30 « the home eran church. Her husband prodsecag ed her 27 yvears azo. The deceased is survived by eight children, three soms and five daughters, TMrs. Gastmei¢t, Notthwest, Messrs. Christopher, J ob and .lacoy, Nirs. Ford, Berlin, Mts. Russel, Vancouver, ,§.C., Mrs. Hoftâ€" nman, Waterioo. Mrs. Smith, lkrli!. One brother and two sisters also sur» vive, Mr. Henty Ratz, Bodgp, Mrs. Robt. Hydé. Amultee. VTs. C. Wiedâ€" ber of thaavar e y corithe, 0: gatmifations Oof the St. John‘s Lrth Mrs. â€" Norman â€" Smith _ in Berlin Th« deceas>d bad been ill since last Julv. She was born in North Eastâ€" hovc and was in ker 68th year. Dutâ€" int the wreater part of ht life she rێ#ided in WhtetiOG..2nd. 5 agmtmmendt at i. o‘cleck of aved residents, berger, at ti"> Mrs. â€" Norman An important conference | of _ the Iszymen of _ the various Methodist churches in the Galt District opened in Berlin Trinity church on _ Friday with Rev. C. L. Meltvine, Chairman of the District, presiding. The deâ€" votional exercises were conducted by Kev. J. J. Liddy, of Hespeler. The‘ chiect of the conierence is for _ ‘the purpose of maintaining interest â€" in the missionary wotk of the church during the war period. * Rev. A. I. Tertybetty, of Proston, delivered an address on ‘‘The Presvnt Situation," which was followed bW *# discussion. Other speakers ‘ on . the programine are Revs. H. Wilkins, Geo:~J. Cropp,â€"G.â€"E. Befry, Simon Edwards and J. H~Arnup, Generah Missionary Rectetary. Watch for our _ tremendous sale commencing first of the week. Your chance to save money. Big reductions will be offered in _ every MAINTAIN INTEREST IN MISSIONS â€" Men‘s navy blue Serge Suit, 3 putâ€" ton sack coat, peg top trousers, all sizes, worth $12.00, this week $9.98 We buy butter, eggs, dried apples, poultry, etc., highest prices paid. Men‘s heavy Tweed Suits, . extra good suit, for hard wear, all sizes,, wotth $8.00, this week ... $4.98 sizes, worth $15.50, this week $2.98 Boys‘ heavy Chincella _ Overcoats, with shg\\'l collar, extra weight, alf sizes, worth $7.00, this week ... $3.98 The death took place cel, Vancouver, ,f.40., , Waterioo. Mrs. Sn brother. and two sist . Mr. Henty Ratz, B t. Tydé, Amulree, VT Idt, Philipsburg. _ TH randchildren and five : PRICES MRS. ELIZABETH KNE} BRRGER. The funer o‘clock on . 11 Mitch OBITUARY Waterloo, Ontario h Mitchel ran o( dn one of the Mrs. Eli hoame of h al im ‘Fuegday PBwinâ€"City"s ibeth Kleeâ€" r daughtet, in Berlin Af are also t grandâ€" e place , from to St.

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