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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jul 1915, p. 7

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Â¥ Mr. Wm. Ruppel, of Toronto, son of Mr. Henry â€"G. Ruppel, is holidayâ€" Mr. Geo. We:fi:: of Stratford spent Sunday â€" with brother, Mr. John Weitzel. Mr. and Mrs.Isaac Filsinger and little daughter of St, Jacobs spent the weekâ€"end, with Mr. and Mrs. Jesâ€" se Filsinger. ing in town Mr. Lorne Ratz of Hamilton visitâ€" ced his _ mother, Mrs. S. H. Ratz, last week." â€" Mrs. L. A. Jeanneret left on Monâ€" day to spend some time wTh Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jeanneret of Totonâ€" to. whose infant son is seriously ill. Town of Waterloo Local A Improvement Notice wexi 1. ‘The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo intends to construct, as Local Improvements, cement walks, four feet in width, upon the streets and between the points be reunder set forth, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the respective worké. 2. ‘The estimated cpst of the se verai works, the amount in each case to be paid by the Corporation, the est imated special rates per foot frontage, and the number of annual instalments in ‘which the special assessments are to be paid, are also as hereunder set forth. y Â¥ 'wulow illiam William Caroline Weaver Norman Masters Milton and Eddie Witt Street. â€" â€" Side. _ From ‘8. A petition npfiqtmd the said works will not avail to prevent its construction. a f %kot 3 John St. puke South* King St. Albert St. Park Ave. Norti>Yictoria St. West end of Avenue Victoria West Park Ave. William St. Queen . East Weaver St. William St. William North Victoria St. West limit 31â€"3t. The sale <of sales is agoing as it rolls alongâ€"â€" it sees a gradual decrea in this great store. _ Also it makes new and bigger value giving records. such fearfully low prices been printed. : The big point to remember is t! which we must have by August 1Ist. : Be in the parade and follow the Limited, Waterloo. , Py s s e t i i i in t e _ s amk >‘ 15 DAYS MONSTER SALE . SPECIALS. 200 yardsâ€"black : and colored Paillette : Silk, Â¥ regular 79: $1.25, going at ... .... @ 1000 yards ‘DRESS GOODS, including Lustre, Voiles, Suitâ€" ings, Cashmere, Satin Cloths, in variety: of shades, going at per yard 22¢, 32¢, 39¢, 59¢ and 79c * LADIES‘ WAISTS in lawn and fancy, going at 39¢, 59¢, 79¢ and ... ... ... .. .... ... 98€ A new lot of D & A CORSETS yegular $1.00 and $1.25, goâ€" 79e ing The Peoples :: Store :: DATED at Waterloo this 30th day pf June, Ai ©) 1916 rt TAKE NOTICE that at East _ John St. _ Allen St. North Menno St. Cha;lses‘St uth &, Lot 28, inâ€" : fls 4 . * crasive Sm igogg d sn s 3 Ment sidewalk in front _ _ West George St. Erb St. South King St. Willow St. North Queeif St. Willow St. Ns s enc erinet a" ocvingtn of Hamilton visitâ€" To of Lot 32 213.74 _ 15.05 ' ‘The Entrance Examination pupils writing from Elmira, who were sucâ€" cesslul in passing are as follows:â€" |E. Bauman, Hon.; E. Bleakney, L Brenner, D. Bristow, E. DiJion, S. Doerbecker, N. Fischer, E. Forrest, Hon.; A. Goetz, Hon.; E. Goh1, M. Hamilton, K. Hayes, L. Hayes, G. Hilborn, Hon.; C. Hill, C. Israel, M. kopp of Niagara are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Riffer. Mr. Philip Christman _ of Denver, Colorado is spending sometime with his mother, Mrs. Jane Christman. 4The local Orange Lodge and a numâ€" berâ€"of others took in the celebration at Listowel on Monday. UFFELMANN BROS. Limited Estimated Part Estimated No. of cost. payable by rate per annual Corprn. ft. frontâ€" instalâ€" age. ments. $359.16 821.178 557.84 278.10 299.00 20146 197.34 175.40â€" 20100 259.64 283.97 339.20 _ CARPETS, RUGS . and UCUKâ€" TAINS going at a discount of 20 per cent., a $10,00 Rug , 5 dozen WINDOW SHADES going at each ... ... 25e JAMES C. HAIGHT, $7.45 270.16 15.60 9.36 20.62 18.28 1717 270.40 6.82. 12:44 8.10 1000 yards COTTON CASHâ€" -n':dl.llshu.. going â€" 1Q¢ ntYank......Y?..00..0 0k 00. ~ 500. yards EMBROIDERY, regular 20¢, going at half 1j(Qc 200 yards CORSET >C Eu%{)mmw.' regular $.5737 .5648 ‘5297 5786 5257 A251 .$105 5017 T231 5436 6094 5053 20 20 20 20 \Keller, Hon.; C. Mansfield,. Hon,; N McCardle, Hon.; L. McKenty, l-‘ | Miss Veneta Glaeser of Hanover is holidaying with her friend Miss Ruth Ratz. + t ~ | Dr. and _ Mrs. Honsberger and daughter Miss Nina also Miss Powâ€" ers, of Berlin motored to Elmira last Sunday. â€" 2. Millard, ... ........W. .........._Millard, Irene Miller, E. Nurse, H. Ratz, E. ‘Tabbert, H. Tuchman, W. Weber, H. Weichel, A. Wilhelm, A. Wilkinson. Mr. W. G. Weichel and family were visitors to Elmira on Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Allemang and twin daughters _ of Toronto, are spending a few weeks with his Jarâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allemang. | Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Weber and daughter ~Marieâ€"spent last Sunday at | Misses Olive and Minnie Ratz,, who have been â€" visiting â€" relatives and friends in town for the, past two ‘weeks returned to their home in ‘Toronto the end of the week. _ Mr. Elmer Ratz of Hamilton, "is spending a few weeks with his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ratz. The Elmira Bowling Club are putâ€" ting on a scheduleâ€"of games to comâ€" pete for several handsome watchfobs donated by the President Mr. O. H. Vogt. The games will commence on Monday July 19th and an interâ€" esting series of games is expected. Mr. Hensel Ql Heidelberg, organiâ€" zer of Teachers‘ Training Classes for Woolwich Township, spoke regarding this course after the meeting of the Evangelical Young People‘s Alliance on Monday evening. _ > _ The Elmira Tennis Club held their second tennis tea of the season on Friday evening when several schedule tournament games were played. L Mrs. Harry Allen of Park St. was‘ taken to the Guelph Hospital last week to undergo an operation. She, is progressing favorably. | Miss Edna Erb left on Wednesday to spend several weeks at Braceâ€" bridge and Point Sydney, Muskoka. Mr. John S. Kuhl spent several days of last week visiting Elmira Triends. 11. amod ooo cod ) k a 4b ET * y Mr Af two $ with °E t Mr §) * Q PU |&gd two pout with ives.â€" g Mr. Jacob Hatn of Hanover is reâ€" newing acquaintances in town. f Miss Luelia Edler returned to her homée here from the Berlinâ€"Waterloo hospital on Wednesday of last week. Mr. August Schierholtz, of La Salâ€" le, II1., arrived at his home . here per motoreycle last week and will holiday here for a couple of weeks. Mr. John S. Kuhl spent several| Items of Interest;â€"A; pow lays of last week visiting Elmira] game of _ more.than . usual * > i s 5 & h j played py two of »rinks _ ‘on Mr *- f .0 | %:unhy evening; oflwmm- wo speul u: pick of locat §( with * ives.â€" * ing rink No. 4) who had chall â€" Mr. Jacob Hatn of Hanover is reâ€"| the Dakmer brothers who made newing acquaintances in town. *| the opposing rink. The very . sts. Miss Luella Edler returned to her| looked like a fairly tie game but aflâ€" homée here from the Berlinâ€"Waterloo| ter a few ends had been played the hospital on Wednesday of last week. | Dahmer rink had the game to themâ€" Mr. August Schierholtz, of La Salâ€"| geives defeating their opponents. by le, II1., arrived at his home here| a 42â€"10 score. Judging py the way per motoreycle last week and will| the Dahn.eft rink played, one might holiday here for a couple of weeks. beulendmo(-ah‘num:; ‘The prize list for the Elmira and|ners of some trophies, should Woolwich Fall Show to be held here|be sent to represent our bowlers, at September 15th and 16th are now | the _ Twinâ€"City Tournament.â€"Mr. ready and may be had from the Seâ€", Reuben Snidet purchased Mr. ~ Robt, cretary Mr. H. W. Zilliax. Fenton‘s property.â€"Mr. Wm. Shants, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jardine, Mr.| a returned missionary from â€" CHina, [~8B y d YBar ‘y. 361 s e ie . 0 uiek o w . n s s _ _0 1 tk 4 "a 9n bigger value giving records. ° Never in retail hiltorg has, : big point to remember is that ‘this sale affects $10,000, in the parade and follow the crowds to Uffelmann Bros. MILLINERY _ AT . SACRE FICE PRICES TO CLEAR. CHILDRENSTRWEDQSC HATS at ... ......}.sX â€"â€" it sees a gradual decrease in the tremendous stocks 200 yards FANCY MUSLIN, regular 20¢ and 25¢, going 1( at yard .. ... 600 yards 1 yard â€" wide PECâ€" ULA, regular. 15¢, going 7e ut ‘.‘>1 200 yards GINGHAM, regular 12%¢ and 15¢, going at ge ';:ii -.4 mfi Kikg Andrew, .hxfllnflm lclumind l(u:t Gl: arding: of W so Mr.: Jardine C Dillon, Montana, : fslltqt((" unday «Wit “g' Jane Christman.; ;b _ .‘3 \â€" t 2 d _ Mr; ‘Malicoim Macbeth, ;editor of the Milverton*Sun, wasa Wisitor to EJ mira "last> Thursday, > Â¥*° |_ _ _ ~_ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur D. Snyder of Glen Tay â€" retUrfieds to their home last ‘week. after _ spending several weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison B,, Snyder. . Miss Laura Snyder â€"accompanied . them back where she will visit for a few weeks. â€" Mr. Henry _ Dunke returned h last week from Zion City, UL., after ‘a shork visit there, y -h;: .E‘lu; _Fulscher and family | of Toronto are holidaying at the home Of iB BMPAMEE. u000 0 o2 so [ (alt â€" Mrs. Wm. Steuernagel and children were visitors to Listowel last week, _ Mrs. J. A. Schroder and Mrs. T. F. Shurly and children are holidayâ€" ing at the Fish Pond, Aob s pe ie sns Mrs. Johnson of Parker is here Visâ€" iting her daughter Mrs. Wm. Auman. Miss Hilda Fischer . spent several days of last week with Preston relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Hornsberger and children of Toronto were visiting at the home of Mrs. Schill last week. _Mr. John Hintz has resigned his position with the Elmira Interior Woodwork Company and left for Galt Obituary.â€"The death occurted _ on Saturday July 17th of Catherine Ew let, relict of the late Wm. Flath, at» the age of 88 years and 9 months. Deceased had been ‘ill for sometime. The funeral took place on Monday alâ€" ternoon from her residence on Park St. to the Elmira Union Cemetery for burial with service in St. Paul‘s ‘Lnthenn Church. She leaves . to mourn her loss three duulhal‘, Mrs. John Weitzel of Elmira Mrs. Kenâ€" ’nedy of" Drayton and Miss Nancy Flath who resided at home. whara ha will aatâ€" meâ€"acant for the Prudential Life Co 44 Conestogo. at i«;‘s, ”.9'. $298 $398 MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ CLOTHâ€" ING AT A DISCOUNT ‘OF 25 PER CENT. A $10.00 $7.50 Suit forâ€"ssssw>>.ss.0ea LADIES‘ TRIMMED HATS Clina;s great meeting in Maszsey Hall, _‘ sued . 200 FOULARDS, Repps and mgdmnfi-hrzs_q‘e going at ... .. SES at ... . 2000 yards ~GREY COTTON, going at yard . :. S¢, 9¢ and 10e _ LADIES‘ HOUSE DRESâ€" gge _ LADIES‘ NIGHT DRESSES, going at ... .. 39¢, 59c and 79¢ wspent, about 14 years : in ufluxonu‘y‘ work in. the Orient, will give a talk j .on China in the M.B. chur:r Kere on Wednesday evening next, July 28th.â€" ‘Prof. O. Lincke, of Waterloo, preachâ€" ved in the Luthetan church on Sunâ€" day forenoon. _ Rev. H. P. Hansen ‘the pastor: preaching missionary serâ€" mons at Shantsz and Breslau, on t day.â€"On Friday a very painful acciâ€" dent happened Geo., the sevenâ€"yearâ€" old som of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Musselâ€" man, who, while in the act of climbâ€" F = and a former Breslau boy, who has &nmahddctonthllnsmotm , fell down breaking his deftâ€"arm above the wrist, the bome cutting through the skin. The lad who sufâ€"| fered _ considegably till the aid of a doctor could q;pecuted to set . the broken limb, is now getting on‘ fine. â€"Mrs. F. S. Challoner had an operaâ€" tion performed by Dr.; Lucy, of Guelph, in Guelph Hospital, the foreâ€" part of last week.â€"Mrs. Henry Schieâ€" fele who has been ill for some <time went to Guelph on Wednesday last week.â€"Mrs. Henry Scheifele who has been ifl for some time went to Guelph on Wednesday last week for medical treatment.‘ After a careful examination, she was operated on on Monday . forencon â€" with the expectaâ€" tion of saving her life, but it . was seen â€" that chances for her recovery were not very bright, and at the time of writing she was pretty low. â€"Mr. Jacob: ~C. Shelfey, of Berlin, with his son Alvin, caled on friends here the forepart of last week. â€"Mt. and Mrs. Henry Dahmer visited Berâ€" .lin friends _ on â€" Sunday.â€"Mrs. Le Grant and _ two children of Gvflph, spent a few. days at the home} . of , Mr. and Mrs, Henty Holle.â€"Mr.: and Mrs. Abr. J. Shantz, of Heidelberg, ‘wue Sunday visitors at the home ‘Of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Scheifele, . as \were also Mrs. Geo. Good and daughâ€" ter, Miss Elsie Good of St. Jacobs. |â€"Miu Elma Rosenberger, of Towa, ‘spent a few days here with her sisâ€" ter Nora.â€"Mr. Reuben. Snider visitâ€" ted with Elmira friends on Sunday.â€"â€" jHMere‘s hoping our friend from _ the West _ will again soon be able to wileld the pen‘ or pencil, (whichever f: uses), in his usual happy way.â€"â€" t. and Mrs. ISsaac Stauffer of, .E mira,; visited .at the home &“m’. and .', Aardh‘ S 16‘ on Sunday.â€" %."-m&‘“‘nmfis-; U Rex Phiice And Mr. Eldon Hallman of neatr Watâ€" erloo, called on Mr. Allan Good on Sunday.â€"Farmers all report of . the presence of a large percentage, <â€" of oat smut, the cause of which is not clear to them except it be due to weather conditions.â€"Haying is still making rather slow progress on 1¢â€" count of wet weather. Fall _ wheat and rye are ripening and no doubt some will, have to be cut before hayâ€" ing is finished. ‘The Toronto Recruiting League and a Woman‘s Auxiliary were formed at allk ; More Proof ; CTROCERY sPECROTIS. ie D hh Sugar for ... for .. 14 lbs. best Granulated 2 Tins Cascade Salmon News Items.â€"Mrs. Henry Schmidt,| P spent Sunday in Elmira with‘] her sister Mrs. Peter Schmehl.â€" AI‘ motor party of thirty relatives and q friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bugene‘l Schnarr spent Sunday here.â€"Mrs. A.]V C. Potrie : and son and Mill,l'lmma'1 Cook of Winnipeg are visiting their | sister Mrs. Henry Heimbecker.â€"Rev.|. and â€" Mrs. â€" Schuelke, visited at Mr. â€" Heimpel‘s <last _ week.â€"Prof. } Linke _ of Waterlop Seminary will | preach in the church here on Sunday |, 25th at ‘3.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. Hett, of Deâ€"} troit and Mrs. Weiburg, Preston, ‘who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.| Preiss returned home on Saturday.â€"} Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaefer were Petâ€" ersburg visitors on Saturday.â€"Miss Clara Schaefer, Waterloo, is visiting at Mr. Nixdort‘s.â€"Miss Rosa Helm who has been ill for the past few| weeks is able to be about again.â€"Mr and Mrs. Pius Helm spent Sunday in Josephsburg.â€"Misses. Etta Thomas Maggie and _ Agnes® Helm, Maggic Hergott and Messrs Jos ‘and lhttlnl Hergott, of St. Agatha, Mr. Steffer of Breslau, and Messrs Moser ndl Helm of Bamberg and Mr. Herbl Schnarr and Mr. Gratch of St. Cleâ€" mens were Sunday visitors at Mr. August Schnart‘s.â€"On her birthday |Miss Florence Bierman had a delightâ€" jful party for a~ â€"dozen of her girl Ifriends.â€"While Mr. Willie Jacobi and| ‘this son Clarence were loading Mt1 \wagons with gravel at the pit, the {bank caved~" in, and almost buried: ‘|Clarence. He was immediately dug f out and taken home, ‘and the docâ€" tor summoned. However it is hoped {he was not injured as much as was & at first supposed.â€"A goodly number of the school children with their ‘iparents and friends and the trustees ‘land teacher had a picnic.on Wednesâ€" ~| day â€" in the shade of the beautifal ‘i maples on the school lawn. The afâ€" "Iternoon*was «pent pleasantl~ in gamâ€" "les, swings and races for everybody, "{and supper was erved in the school : house.â€"Can anyone tell:â€"Who is whe most: graceful milker? _ Who i~ is "iswiftest runner? Who can eat the ~I most cherries? , Horstâ€"At Jerusalem, July 18, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Horst, a daughter. Horstâ€"At St. Jacobs, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Horst, a daughter. Mainâ€"In Pilkington, July 11, to Mr. and.Mrs.;Thomas C. Main, a son. Jeanneret.â€"In Toronto, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Archile Jeanneret, a Footâ€"At Galt, July 15, to Mr. and â€" Mrs. John Foot, a son. Premier Norris of Manitoba has is ied an appeal to the electors, Erksville. z 4 $1 # uP chance at these unusual offerâ€" ings don‘t delay any longer but come at once and see: "what re» markable purchasing power we have crowded into every dollar. If you have so far missed your N 1% News Items :â€"There are few | in. the . â€"province .can compaNi Paradise . Lake: in point of 8 beauty‘~â€"Being surrounded almo timl;'fi densely wooded slopes feels : free from the world ant waters.. It is indeed a .wonder. are hot. more visitors come to! freshed by a glimpse of real scenery and there is also an. ipiaflc ground at the east end. several of our young people j that by moonlight the term *n ficent‘" . is altogether. â€" inadeg ‘Then what more is necessary ?= evident that with a little adv ment, we might enable people, & {surrounding _ citics, to unde® they need not go to MuskoKk@ Switzerland _ in _ search of he pleasure or scenery, but to €of |Paradise or as near as is pOSSib this wicked old earth. Don‘t | supplies if coming for a holiday, Clements is upâ€"toâ€"date." ""’.; hoist a few more flags ? No . than four poles vacant. We are Im note _ the sawmill kept t "Jack" floating confiluo-l |up a few more flags boys, for W | proud to be under one that sents liberty _ and freedom.â€"8 berry season‘ is rapidly. waning | dom have we seen a patch of be that could compare with that. iby Mr. M. Weber. We underst lheo taken un hetween five and / I hundred baskets and expects a" \ hundred more. . Yes, Sir,‘ he !ty knows how to raise str l!â€"Hnying is advancing I | spite of none too good wea! |crop will average fair, though. ‘ {have _ an â€" exceptionally heavy |Other crops arc looking fine and | mige the farmer an abundant |â€"The next two weeks will be t | tionally busy. ones for our local | staff, as _ July _ endsâ€" the "{ year, and all interest has to â€"‘culated by 3ist, inst.â€"Another . |of lovely perch was bi C \ |town last evening from Lake "|di c ly two of our _ most ‘ young fishermen, J. Schummer _ ‘| L. _ Stump(. We have some f ground in our lake. ‘The supply well _ nigh incxbaustible, it compare vyery favorably with ‘ get Bank" in this respect. like old times to hear the ,{again but .we regret that it @|run for a brief petfiod.â€"Out bi team is . slowly materi d inotice two future stars |practising every evening on â€"| atreet. But they get little ‘This omission is particulatly 0 able on the part of the store l‘wlmle windows have had miraculous â€" escapes.â€"Now that 4 .ing is almost past could Mi ‘hrmerl donate a field? We (Continued on puge 5, Col, St. Clements. Waterioo

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