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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Aug 1915, p. 6

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_ News Items. -&J. Kaufman Tomme" c Â¥or whe â€" Sing and was also visiting friends in Berlin and Waterloo.â€"Mr. Jacob Hammel of New was m relatives and friends on lust.â€"â€"Mrs. Gardner was visâ€" iting friends in Windsor for a week â€"and> returned home on in-dg. e~ Dr, ;.‘C. Shin of UXW‘ y 3 '.1 here/a iew days â€" last w vm friends.â€"Mrs. L. Becker ‘of Preston, spent a few. days olf>Rustâ€"week. with ‘het pmn.dw,m.fl Stratford, is spet «@ wweek . with "his ~mother hbere.â€"Mry. H. Kreuts wiser and Miss Florence of Berlin: are{ wisiting friends here for g few days. â€"The Misses Lucinda and Hilda A+â€" precht are spending a few weeks with friends _ in _ Toronto. â€" Mr. _ Hy. Hostettler went to Berlin toâ€"day on gpecial business and to visit friends. â€"A very successful meeting was held last Friday evening,relating to stree§ lightingâ€" and Hydro Power. s C the Women‘s Institute journeyed . te Winterbourne. the home of Mrs. All Holborneâ€" at «â€"_â€".__â€" Olivet on Tuesday after their regular News Notes.â€"A fine new pridge has meeting and passed a few hours in been built of concrete during the past quilting. A most enjoyable time was| month on the town line between spent by all.â€"Mr. Ezra Burkbolder Waterloo Township and iPilkington at of Kansas visited relatives® in this the cast end, costing by contract vicinity last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. $400 and is certainly a credit to Will Dootr of Lucan visited at the those concerned.â€"Mr. Horace J. Ware homes of Messrs N. Dietrich and A. of Winterbourne was happily wedded J. Ruggle the past week and returnâ€" to Miss Annie Glennie of the same ed home on Friday, accompanied by place, August 18th on Wednesday afâ€" their two daughters, who have beey ternoon at 5 o‘clock. The ceremony visiting their grand parents the past took place at 47 Eby street, Berlin, few weeks.â€"Mr. Kaulman of Kurtzâ€" Rev. J. H. Swartz, offciating. ville, was renewing acquaintances ‘The happy couple will continue to reâ€" here over Sunday .â€"Messrs _ Lester side in Winterbourne. â€" Miss Jean Reist and Willard Snyder yisited at Gordon returned to her home in the home of Mr. Noah Reist, North Guelph last Thursday afternoon after Woolwichâ€"Misses Viola Suyder and| spending a fortnight at Fristone Ella Ott entertained their. Sunday Villaâ€"Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Hamilâ€" classes to a picnic last Monday after ton and grandson, James, have been noon at the home of Mr. Edward visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder.â€"Quite a number from this Rennie Hamilton at Wiarton for a vicinity journeyed to the Fish Pond: couple of weeks.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Nairn. on Sunday to visit the orphans. â€"â€" pmny pommany pomemmmny foed femmmmmel Loal F= _ =» > qs preare q â€" oA t To Tras Ts 4 1 20 DAY SALE STILL ON We bl;y Butier, Eggs, Onions, Apples, etc. Highest _ prices paid, as this Sale is for cash I or produce only. & | Wettlaufer‘s Departmental Storé Wellesley . King Street West Waterloo. Ont. pay pommmmy porâ€" perrâ€"ofpoâ€"â€"if__@â€"Câ€"4 l COME AND SAVE MONEY BIG REPDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOLLOW THE CROWD. DaY GGOPS DEPI SiLK FOPLIN, in navy, royal, cardâ€" inai, purpie ,brown and siate, width 40 incnes, regw.ar 75¢ per yard, 50c Sale PrIGG ... «s isz rrl BLACK CASHMERE, extra fine all wool material, width 44 inches, 69c regular $1.00 per yard, .... 3 Pieces Crepes, in floral design, fine quality, regular 35¢, Sale 15«: PPIEB . ... 2ll k22 iik se are t Crepes in white, blue, pink colors, also Voiles, white with floral, 42 to 58 inches wide, regular 40¢ to 75c 25c per. yard,. Sale Price ... ... .. SHIRTINGS, in stripes and dots, fast colors, regular 16c to 18c, 1 4e Saleâ€"Price per yard ... ... .. LACE CURTAINS‘ and Curtain Scrim all at reduced prices. Extra values in Curtain Scrims, regular 35c per yard, lSc and lac MEN‘S SUITS in blue Serge, grey brown plain shades and mixtures, sofd regularly up to $10.00, Sale s Prigt ... 1.â€" piuar skrx vas $795 PRINTS regular 1242c and 1§c, Sale Price ... . ... ... MEN‘S CLOTHING DEPT. MEN‘S SUITS specials in blue serge Scotch Tweed and Mixtures, in all sizâ€" es up to 44, regular $12.00 ms and $15.00, Sale Price ... BOYS‘ SWiTS, Norfalk style, also double breasted with bipomers, all sizes, regular $4.50 to $6.00;; ”89 Sate Price rtsâ€"s>: .. ... WETTLAUFER‘S ontinues to September 4th. and (wo Bapghtef®, Winnic and t a"° Tew ‘ wied whe ‘puiptt in Chaimere Chiareh pi A [ AAFC ez:’i:‘.‘udsy morning ‘and J + The Winterpourne . Branch ) Ce w Canada Bible Society will hoid the annug) meeting in the on Monâ€" day evening, August..30, ‘ at 8 o‘clock. The .eu. s . 1&4273‘0("!‘:-&». wmfi view . Items of Interest. The members of 11° BOYS" SUITS, régular up to $8.00, SALE PRIGE ... ..... ... ;+ 5599 ‘40x4 size, regular $1.50, Sale Price ... ... ... ... 11x4, gize, regular $1.75, Saleé Prige....‘c. .... . 12x4 size ,regular Sale Price ... ... . CHILCLS COUP BLANKET, regular 35¢, Sale Price ... .. In light and dark patterns, . good weight, regular 10c to 12)4c per: gc yard, Sale Price, width 1 yard . FLANNELETTE SPECIAL 9c 2 patterns Linoleum, width 2 yards, nice designs, regular worth toâ€"day 60c and 75¢ square yard, Sale 390 PFICG /.. «i1 r220skx a%s) mesime LINOLEUM. MEN‘S OVERALLS, heavy weight, $1 line, al sizes, black only, Sale 79-: PFIGE :2. .1s is1 is air rxias wWOMEN‘S AND MEN‘S _ RAINâ€" COATS, in fawn, brown and greys, att '"°°"5 from 10c up to $1.50 a pair off $14.95, extra value regular ‘ $15 Iir've, Sale Price ... ... sll% SHOE DEPARTMENT FLANNELETTE BLANKET SPECIALS. WAE CC "Mr. A ‘r last Wednesday. 0o e aimgi e ds wpenn Saaitey thain "he ues es "r. 6. "Morer of Elmira and Mrs. (Rev.) Zimmerâ€" m \ Pte. William Johnston, of Preston, who was reported missing, is reportâ€" ed in tuwâ€"day‘s casualty Jist as having been killed on June 15th. Miss Gertic Jansen is spending three; weeks‘ vacation at Windermere, Taskoka. Lef 2 _ Mr. Cecil Cann, of Plattsville, is visiting the Daniels homes in Presâ€" ton. +Mrs. Robert Snyder left for Dumhs‘ and Grimsby, where she will visit Iriends for the next two weeks. ‘ Mrs. Fred Currie and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Ralph Clemens, left for Wroxeter. ‘They were accomâ€" panied by their cousin, Miss May Brethauer, who has peen spending her holidays in _ Preston, and who has returned to her home. ~Mr; and Mrs. Melvin Groh of Monâ€" treal are visiting the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Groh,prevâ€" ious to their becoming residents . of Toronto. Miss Nettic Harvey returned to her home after a couple of weeks‘ stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder. Former â€" bandsimen, _ Ptes. . James Newlands, E and A. Heath and Corp. Palmer, of the Preston Band, but now with the 34th Battalion, Lonâ€" Sig* $109 $139 $159 spent several days bindering.â€"Mr. ‘ and y } of Roseville visited Mr. Mrs. Devitt on Sunday,â€"~Mr. L. of Hamiltan &lfld under |the #4râ€" ental roof.â€"Mr. Mrs, Jack ow man of New Dundee were Sunday Vis: itors with the latter‘s parents, 'é and Mrs. G. Heinael.â€"Mr. . J. Bergey B.S.A who is holidaying at his home here spent, the weekâ€"end at St. Williams, Ont.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Bergey and Mrs. A. C. Bowman, visited in Roseville on Sunday.â€"Mr. E. Devitt has purchased a fine new News Notes:â€"The continued . wet wut::q' i8 and much . oats AKO being lost tbrough Ford touring CAF, Freeport, â€" Aug. 23.â€"Rev. J. E. Lynn, of Berlin, pastor of the Presâ€" byterian Church at Baden, exchanged pulpits on Sunday with Rev. M. H. Sanderson, and at Freeport gave a most interesting and illuminating adâ€" dress on the life and work of John Huss, the Bohemian martyr who was burned to death on account of bis religious beliefs, on July 6, 1415. Mr. Clinton Strickland, who during the UMiversity holidays has been asâ€" sistant purser on the S. S. Hamonic from‘ Sarnia to Port Arthur, has reâ€" signed his position and is spending a few days with his parents at "Au burn Villa‘ before entering the ranks of the Allied defenders. He will go toâ€" 1 corps the front with an engineering Fred Bittmamn have Buflalo, â€" where ‘they stones have 3. E,‘m ONLY CURE FPOR e Presâ€" A WEAK STOMACH the vicinity..of _ ‘Toâ€"day(Mondayy â€" ‘is ‘ PlabsÂ¥il16‘s Civic ‘holiday. The usual program of calithumpions, â€"baseball,. : races etc, will be carried out, ;'hh up <with ognl‘ concert in "-%"ng hrnvgepd Tast" week with "Bt. . n ) < week with <Dr.. apd Mi®:~Wilson. In spite of his 85 yeatr I_ .(‘= ’i';n'.u( i vW’ a mm ] m&“hw down for some time.â€"Mr, | and . Mrs. rge Sauer of Toronto are spending a weeks ‘with friends in and about the village.â€"Mr. Wilson of Drumbo uccyâ€" lhl'fh pulpit ‘ of" "the Methodist church very acceptably on Sunday‘in the absence of the pastor who is @iâ€" joying spme holidays.â€"Word was _ réâ€" ceived in the village of the death of the Rev. William Schlichter‘ . of British Columbig. Mr. Seblichter was the eldest son ol the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjam@" Schlichter of Washington, in _ the townships of Blandford . Loma hundreds of acres of grain Indigestion ‘can be‘ treated in many ways, but it can only be cured in one wayâ€"through the blood. Purgatives carnot cure digestion, _ By main force they move on the food. still indiâ€" gested. ‘That weakens the whole sy$â€" tem, uses up the natural juices and leaves the stomach and bowels parchâ€" ed and sore. Itis actually a cause of indigestionâ€"not a cure. Others try preâ€"digested . foods ‘and peptonized drugs. But drugs which digest the food for the stomach really weaken its power and makes the trouble chronic. The digestive organs can never do the work properly until they are strong enough to do it themâ€" selves. Nothing. can give the stomâ€" ach that power but the new, rich, )red blood so abundantly supplied by: Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. So the reaâ€" son for the success of this medicine is plain, Nothing can stimulate the glands and nothing can absorb the nourishment from the food but pure red blood. And Pr. Williams‘ Pink Pills surpass all other medicines in gvlng that new, rich blood. Miss B. . Johnson, _ Henford, N. S., says: "For months I was a great suflerer from _ indigestion; food of any kind was distasteful to me, and after eatâ€" ing I would â€" suffer much. Naturally INDIGESTION AND _ SIMILAR TROUBLES MUST BE TREATED THROUGH THE BLQOOD= . , I grew weak and was but a shadow of my former self. I was taking a doctor‘s prescription, but it did not help me in the least. Then I read of a case similar to my own cured through the use of Dr. William‘s Pink Pills and I decided to try this mediâ€" cine. By the time I had taken ‘six boxes the trouble had entirely disapâ€" peared, and 1 could eat heartily of all kinds â€" of food. More than this l‘ found my general health greatly imâ€" proved through the useâ€"of theâ€" Pills. I can therefore strongly recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills .as a cure for indigestion.‘" You can get these Pills through any â€" dealer in medicine or by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box or six, boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Willâ€" ‘ iams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont~ Noi int will Hesscd with : " Want pou to agod m 6 more Rells of th* | of your Reobnr and was pleased to resnive sven HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITYâ€"RISK Mr. R. R. Black, Nova Seotia. ‘‘Roofing arrived O. K. and was de gidedly better than I expected. Send me ten rolls more of the same.‘ You haveread the of men who remarkable offer oo Resont, We old "them. n“‘;.rfin' you. that wewill ofing approvi . R. tion where thera is an "If the i .'fl nted yoh i s ewlna eP e nresa in e on uir forticd. h en for ho Where so muyiarve dealt with satisfaction and profit you cannot fail regular ufimuhd Roaling of the same qMamI) 2° MEUTOCCI DaLL > per roll is appeared to me a pretty broad statement but as the firm # is a reliable one (I did business with them nearly 25 years ago) H P i l and as they asked for no money in advance I thought it too good a chance to miss. To my satisfaction I found the Roofing fully as good as advertised. THESE MEN DID AS I DID, READ WHAT THEY SAY squsee fext eemplate with coment, nails and divections for Jaying:. 1f 1 find this roofing ecual to simflat m-mwnmdg.mnnflldlnyl«uuwuuhlc-l price of $1.85. not you take it bick and I pay If no agent at station send cash with order, money back if not satisfactory. My Name. HAMILTON PRWKE samMPLE BÂ¥ Mall iFr . yYoOUu wisnmâ€"ADDRESS DEPT fil". your same and at your risk eve -::I:h"whl cement. nails and d $3000 stock of Shoes We have purchased the Wildfong stock the doliar, which store we will open in a f« be effered 2t great bargain prices. This wit your clothing and furnishings at baif the r Basement, Hotel Lewis SPECIALâ€" Just put into steok a large lot of Ladies‘ and Sweater Coats, which we wik sell at less than wholesale price, f ow-mapmm@.-m be continiued and greater gaing given thar ever">>" | opppribbenien in se annt t ie nb en n oR mt wpk Small Savings Count The HALLIDAY COMPANY Limited Smaill deposits from time to time will | . soon accumulate into a nice sized savâ€" _ ings account. Start an account by deâ€" _ positing $1.00 at 4 per cent. interest _ . with L > The Waterioo County Loan an} Savings Company . T saw an advertisement of The Hnllidnz'(':ompany afew weeks agooffering Pure Asphalt Ready Roofing un a plain label 3 plyfor only §1.85 per square, freight paid to my ‘station with naile and lap cementfree. The advertisement said this Roofing was as good as regular trademarked Roafing of the same quality at up:'ardl oL ..z.oo us . Tha 2 PuMD4 â€" LISTLCLOOLâ€" E0 Fack ae i rm 203 KING WEST, will be sold at and below manufacturing cost. Waterloo FREICHT PAID ON SX ROLLS OR MORE ONTARO AND EAST To Western Canada we pay freight as far as Winnipeg. AN OLD SAYING IS : x You can drive a horse to water * But you can‘t make him drink. 3 I can offter you bargains C But I can‘t make you buy. g% Its up to you if you want to pay a big price for shoes â€"that‘s your business. If you want to save $1 to $2 on a pair of shues that‘s my business Because that‘s what I can do. . 33 D. BOHLENDER Weekly News | SHANTZ & CORMAN WEST, AND NO. 3 KING EAST, WILDFONGTS OLD STAND, NEAR BANK OF HAMJLTON. ; RISK FREE COVUPON Mr, Andrew Calder, Saskatchewan.. The Roofing arrived in good condition and am more than satisfied with the quality. ~ *M¢. Harold Beyea. New Brunswick. â€" My father recsived" dp-loc‘nln:‘w-:'phn.dfiommpodq-lh;."â€",‘v Hundreds of men all over Canada have accepted our Risk Free Offer; Not one shipment of Roofing has failed to measure up to our statements, On the contrary many customers have written to how ruch h:t: the Roofing is lhm:bty expected it to be. nnnnnhll e rooin‘. goverpment standard sa nu«uwâ€"lmnd‘c“‘dufi_ Nearest Bank ; stock of clothing t in a few days. T < his will be your cha I the retail prices." tats csaties . asch eall 1 Water CANADA Berlin

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