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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Sep 1915, p. 1

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»LSHANTZ & CORMAN |Special % BOsde00R88dO®geGs8srdr0eRrRrRreere0 ieecsoecsccsccececeet Come in see Music for the Children and% Grownâ€"up Folks â€" WW SoYy~~ *X 8 T &n o ~om An e Dr & «. °* C 3 S o $3 * E % ; C ‘ :L;;%g" 5 TH “ f \ < Now that the evenings are getting longer and colder, you could not do better or get more enjoyment than by buying one of our handâ€" some EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. Call at our store and we will be glad to play any piece of music r‘l M’m and thus demonstrate to you the merits of the Famous dison ograph. _ that can be given is Save Your Money. By doing this when you are young, you will be provided for in old age. An account can be started with:$1.00 with Ns . The Best Advice Headquarters for Books and s}onlng Goodse Supplies. . mmunnnuuuunnnuuunummmumnmmmmm Baryains in every department the wwng Clothing Stock is Still in Progress Doersam‘s)Bookstore The Waterioo County Loan and Savings Company . JACOBS FLOUR MILLS NEXT TO BANK OF HAMILTON, BERLIN, e(Great Sale wheat. Have you noticed how we lead the way with RIGHT Flour Prices? pr ol "HEARTS DELIGHT a high‘class bread flour is in a Class by iteertâ€" and wens @tâ€"@ues peis 100 (L%. flour | prices in Boys‘ Suits and Small Boys‘ Overcoats. Our "EAGLE" brand of Flour for genral purposes is nsrd ta hast. and sells at $2.40 per 100 Ibs. ‘These prices are good for cash or farmers delivering Another outstanding feature is QUALITY Payling 90c for wheat, Standard weight. For economy and success in your baking use E. W,. B. Snider, Proprietor 8T. JACOBS, ONTAR1O. RIGHT PRICES mmnwmmlnmummmug FLOUR Branches‘ Men‘s Raincoats at â€" $3.25 each At Wildfang‘s Old Stand Berlin Waterloo WATERLOO, and‘ grandâ€"daughter, Miss Gretchen Weismiller, of Toronto, are the guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Deichert. Miss Clara Groff, was in Berlinlast week attending the funeral of the late Dr. Wilson. Mrs. Davidson of Medicine Hat, Wwas the guest of her friend Miss Florence Puddicombe. L TL Avake Mrs. Henry _ Heinbecher â€" VISI0O® friends in Tavistock last week. Mr. Joe Wilton, of Midland is â€"reâ€" newing acquaintances in town. _ . â€" Miss Mona Pfeiffer of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting at the home of Mr. and friends in Howell, Mich. Messrs. Harry Katzenmeier, Barâ€" ton Feick â€" and Bernard Marty, left Monday to resume their studies , at ‘Toronto University. Mr. Eldon Bean of Peace River was a visitor in town on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Clair and son Wallace with their guest Miss Anna Gilch of Woodstock, motored to GM.-‘ hill on Sunday. Mrs. W. Cochrane of Brussels an Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sararas were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sararas last week. _ §. _ Mr. Wm. Erb has left for Tornato after spending the summer holidays at his home here. _ _ _ Hymeneal ~Meiselâ€"Hamacher .â€" A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamacher, of Wilmot Centre, when their eldest daughter Annie, was married to Mr. Rufus Meisel, of Preston, whose parâ€" ents also live at Wilmot Centre. The wedding ceremony was performed . by the‘ pastor of the bride, Rev. W. A. mol New Hamburg.â€"Mr. Irvine ‘ brother â€" of the groom and Miss Vera@Hamacher sister of _ the bride, acted as groomsman and bridesâ€" maid, and Reva Bolton, cousin of the bride, made a pretty .little flower girl. After the happy couple were congratulated by the numerous guests numbering. about 160, a sumptuous wedding dinner was enjoyed by | all, ‘The presents were numerous and costâ€" Items of Interest:â€"Mrs. Weismiller ly. The wedding party left with the 6.40 train from Berlin for Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Meisel will make their future home in Preston, and have the best wishes of their many friends (or‘ a long and prosperous wedded life. _ Haussamenâ€"Williams. A wedding ol interest to New Hamburg people took place at El. Paso., Texas., on ‘Thursday, Sept. 25th., when Miss Bertha Williams was martied to Mr. Cyril C. Haussamen of 't.hat. place and Mrs. Danie! Ratz is visiting with son â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haussaâ€" men of New Hamburg. The oeremony‘ was a very fine one and took place at the home of Rev. J. F. Williams, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Following the service the bridal parâ€" ty went to the Valley Inn, Ysleta, for dinner. ‘The groam‘s many friends here extend to the young couple their best wishes for many vears â€" of wedâ€" ded happiness. es _ Mohrâ€"Snyder. A very pretty wed-‘ ding took place at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder, Woolwich Town ship, on _ Sept. 15th, when their daughter Viola May, was united â€" in marriage to Mr. Irvine Mohr, of North Easthope. The bride, who was given â€" away â€" by the father, wore a peach colored silk gown and carried a bouquet of white and pink asters. The wedding march . was played by Miss Florence Snyder. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. B. Meyer under â€" an arch of evergreen and astâ€" ters. After the ceremony the guests partook of a sumptuous repast. The bride is one of the mostâ€"popular young ladies of the community . and the regret at the departure to . her new home will be accompanied with best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Mobr will reside on â€" the homestead in North Easthope. Agnoleo Flour, manufactured by Stuart Bros. Ltd., of this town took first place in the bread contests at the Fall %how here last week. Three Apets uoort,grorded the braad _haked from this brand of flour, namely: Ist for bread baked. from any kind _ of NOUF; 181 1OT sweepsemasâ€"rus es oo uc of bread in competition, won by Mrs. Deichert, _ and ist for best loaf of bread baked by ladies . Over sixty years of age and won by Mrs. Deich ert, Master Reginald Pfaf,â€"son: of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed. Pilaff, had the misforâ€" tune to fall, while playing on Saturâ€" day, and break one of the bones in his leg near the hip. ‘The little telâ€" low is doing nicely, but will be laid up for some time. _ _ _ ___ . _ 1t is understood that the Hydro Electric Commission have considered tfiou«afid the farmers of . New Germany, Bloomingdale and Bridgeâ€" New Hamburg. Henry â€" Heinbecher ‘_"v't‘.'iii THURSDAY port, favorably and that . have the old People‘s ® d reâ€"surveyed from / to Berlin and that will be the routge the : line will take from Gue i ‘The Women‘s ree cently made a t bf the folâ€" | lowing articles to. the. Cross Soâ€" ciety: 20b pillow , 10 pairs . of pillow cases, 132 bandages/ 850 mouth ‘\ wipes, . numerous flumt. 2 pairs ‘| socks and have received acknowâ€" ledgment of the same. A.cash conâ€" | tribution of $40 has been .. agâ€" knowledged, & A farewell supper was given by the ladies aid of Trinity Lao::::hm.' in the basement of the G on ‘Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs, Ed ntuin P ts n 74 40000 y CS RE ie Tt 4 x‘ "I owing muMMk last â€" Thursday ~with friends â€" at ciety: 20 pillow , 10 pairs . Of| St. Agatha.â€"The Hawkesville school | pillow cases, 132 850 mouth| Fair proved to be a success. A big wipes, . numerous , 4 pair® |assortment of exhibits were shown in socks and have received the acknowâ€" pgmd.umwm:nol edgment of the same. A.cash ”r-.- was rendered by the scholatrs. tribution of $40 has been acâ€"|A few able speeches were made by knowledged , |Mr. Sheppard, School Inspéctor, and A farewell supper was by the|Mr. Hart of the Agriculturalâ€" College ladies aid of Trinity Lut:::.ehufi_ ‘of Toronto, and a _ number of other in the basement of the C OR | intellectual speakers. â€" Miss Lackner: Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs. Ed |is to be congratulated on m Schaefer and Mrs. mx:zum two|successful: in teaching the valued members of the sOciety, who|the art of agriculture.â€"Miss _ Edna will shortly remove from town. . A |Mayberry, of Listowel, is spending a sumptuous supper was seÂ¥ved and @)vacationâ€" with Miss Lois Fowler.â€" pleasant time spent by the ladies preâ€" | Lickty Bros., cement contractors of sent. General regret w‘: expressed |Wellesley, have completed the municiâ€" for the loss of these two estimable EI,.MM;Q here in the village.â€"Miss ladies as members of the mty. but McKay, graduate nurse returnâ€" the best wishes were ex for|ed to her home in Linwood after their future happiness in their new |nursing Mr. Fred Donald who sufterâ€" homes. Mrs, Pieper leaves this week|ed a paralytic stroke.â€"Mr. Ted Musâ€" for Sarnia and Mrs, Schaefer will reâ€"{selman spent Saturday at Elmira.â€" move to Preston. Misses Ruth Wing, Celestina Spies, Business change.â€"Mr. Dilman Geigâ€" ?,nd Master | Herbert Spies, of St. er has purchased the grocery business| Jacobs, attended the school fair here from Mr Adam Berlet and took posâ€"{last Friday. % Business change.â€"Mr. Dilman Geigâ€" er has purchased the grocery business from Mr. Adam Berlet and took. posâ€" session on Monday. The store will be closed all week for stockâ€"taking, renovating and reâ€"stocking, and . the new proprietor will reâ€"open the store to cater to the wants of the public in that time. Mr, Geiget has had tweoty years‘ experience in this busiâ€" mness, having been _ connected with Becker‘s departmental store, and has the best wishes of his many friends in town and vicinity for every sucâ€" ‘cess in his new venture. Â¥ * e x News Items :â€"Miss Ehaf:»Bition. of Elmira, spent a _ few days of this week at Mr. L. â€"C. Heimlers.â€"Miss FElla Kennedy is spending a few weeks at â€" Watertoo.â€"Mr, ~and Mrs. Orin Schnurt and son Grant, are spending a few daysâ€"in Exeter.â€"Miss E. Montâ€" gomery was the prize winner of the 80 lbs. of cheese at the Milverton Fair on Friday.â€"Mr. Alton Bariett, of Toronto, called on his father here on _ Monday.â€"Mrs. H. C. Barlett ;spent. a.few days of last week in Acâ€" ton.â€"Mr. J. G. Seip and sister spent Saturday ° evening in Hawkesvilie.â€" Mrs. Ed. Burgess and children, _ of Stratford, spent a few days of last week with Mr. R. W. Harron on the boundary.â€"Miss Vera Heinbuch spent the weekâ€"ond in Berlin. â€"Mr. Henty Arnold and family of St. Clements spent Sunday at Mr. Charles Logâ€" el‘s.â€"Wedding Bells are still ringing around our burg.â€"A quiect put pretty wedding took place last week on Wedâ€" nesday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan when their . eldest daughter Hazel was united in marâ€" riage to ‘Mr. Allan McGlaughlin, of Listowel. . Congratulations. , BE o e Ee O BC Te Cateact ,,I'menc was made in the Luh«ueen-l +latery.._Floral tributes were as folâ€" _ |tows : _ Spray Mm-nm; ;| spray, Mr. and Mrs. M‘ y | or and family ; spray. Mr. and Mrs, , |Wm. Wright ; . spray _ Mr. and Mrs. John _ Holt ; spray Miss . Louise , | Duench ; wreath, Mrs. Henty Barâ€" _|lett. ‘The pall bearetrs wete : 1. Jas. . |Ogram, John Gilliland ; David . Axt. , | Jobhn Hackett ; Wm. McKay, C. Tabâ€" ; |bert. ‘The deepest -y-nm oxâ€" d :-al for the bereaved and ily to whom his death comes as ,| a heavy affiiction. t "iDearest father thou hast left us. _ Obituary :â€"The sudden and unexâ€" pected death . of Samuel Holzschuh took place at his home three miles from Linwood on Thursday evening. He fell a victim to heart failure @ few _ weeks ago which caused . his death. ‘The deceased was an industriâ€" ous and prosperous {armer apd W2S well liked by all who knew him. He was porn near Bamberg the 25th day df August, 1854 from whence . they moked to near Dorking until his marâ€" riage in 1874 to Magdalene Damâ€" meier who â€" survives him, when . he moved to the farm where he died. He leaves to mourn the loss of a . kind husband‘and loving father, his widow two sons, three daughters,: two sisâ€" ters, and thirteen grandâ€"children. The children areâ€": Edmondâ€"â€"theâ€". homeâ€" stead ; August on a . neighboring farm ; Mrs. William Tapbert, of Hesâ€" peler ; Mrs. Wm. Denstedt, 3rd: line Maryborough ; . Mrs. . William Axt, |near Linwood. Deceased had reached the age of 61 years, 21 days. He was a consistent member of the Luthâ€" eran _ church, the pastor of which Rev. J. P. Reble, conducted the funâ€" eral service on Sunday alterncon which was attended by a large numâ€" A-d:gloun“ymwn But still we hope to meet thee. Where there‘ll be no parting moré, t Or reawives . amw maviue. is rad of Berlin, ;?.‘ IfNctiie and Jeraie mulsot of eat K m malk | Mrs, Harr , "of and T Mr . d Cook, of Min., \ e woraeoirâ€" ‘was a business muom*mq _ lon Saturday.â€"Mr. â€" Albert Scherrer, will |‘of Berlin, is visiting his prother here. Hine\â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Hoelscher® atâ€" erlin | tended the Hoelscherâ€"Conrad wedding line %t Eimira last Wednesday.â€"Miss uby‘ Geotz, of Linwood, is‘ a guest reâ€"iat the home of her sister, Mrs. Walâ€" tolâ€" | ter . Martinson.â€"Mrs. â€" John Hertman WANT RECRUITS _ " FOR 2ND PIONEER . BATTALION Lt.â€"Col. W. M. Davis, formerly enâ€" gineer, .. of this city, is commanding officer of the new pioneer battalion gl:h is to be quartered in the Wesâ€" Fair building at London. Colonâ€" el Davis would like to get as many men ~from here as possible and . reâ€"| cruits should apply at the Auditor jum, ~Applicants must be not iess than 5 ft. 6 in. in height and handy‘ men _.are. required, capable of doing work themselves ‘or directing others. Preference will be given to farmers, water works and sewerage men, railâ€" way .men, carpenters, blacksmiths, linemen etc., as the battalion wil} be employed. on construction of fortifiâ€" cations, tonntmction of railways, roads and bridges. The work ‘of reâ€" Court Postponed Till Oct. 9. â€" ‘The Court called for Tuesday, Scpf..‘ Bist, at the Lancaster, Hotel, Bridgeâ€" fort, to hear and determine . comâ€" g;hltl of errors and omissions . in 9 voters list, of the Township _ of Waterloo, has been postponed _ till Saturday, October 9th, at 10.30 p‘clock in the motning. Goods October Secondâ€"Hand Stove Sale We have an assorted line of Second Hand Ramges and Heaters and to make room for new stock we have decided to clear out these stoves at Specially Reduced Prices. > Every stove is a real bargain and extra good value. 1 Kitchen Range, No. 9, square for coal and wood, 18 inch oven, at ... ... ... .. SECOND HAND RANGES. __1_No. 9. 14 jlcm'_a;n.c, for laundry â€"â€" ST SOHRRF 11. sil iÂ¥ ¢ru l se2 sik kss k er i) . 1 No. 90 Silver King Range, 5 holes, reservoir and high shelf, 18 inch oven, coal and wood sls 1 No. 40â€"18 Home Peninsular Range, 4 holes, 18 inch oven, reservoir and high shelf, coal and sls WOOd, & BHMMG BE ... .1s .6k sik il, ... 1 Np. 49â€"18 Crystal Penninsular Range, 4 holes, 18 inch oven, reservoir and high shelf, coal szs and wood, as good as new, at ... ... ..... 1 No. 40â€"18 Crystat Penwinsular Kange, * nores, 18 inch oven, reservoir and high shelf, coal szo aad maad s heamein #4 2. * L 1 No. 49â€"18 Crystal Penninsular Range, 4 holes, 18 inch oven, reservoir and high shelf, coal 1 S and wood, to Clear at .. ....me. se 204 e .+ s 1 No. 9.20 Huron Range, reservoir and high closet, 20 inch oven, at ... ... ... ELMIRA 109156 | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE â€" NEWS | M. WEICHEL & SON " THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" Phone 215 We have joined with other merchants of Beriin in a Big Camâ€" paign to get into Berlin a representative from every tainily of . Watâ€" erioo County, to share the BIG ‘BARGAINS that . are offered, ~ 8#° our full page add in the paper which comes to you tree WM If you do not receive yours write us. > * &:3, Weselohâ€"Goudie, Limited Your Dollars| Basement, Hotel Lewis: King and Frederick Sts. Don‘s pay $4.00 and $5.00 for Shoes if you can get them for $3.00. ‘That‘s what you are doing if you don‘t buy heré. vâ€"â€" arake * Buy Your .. H ‘Fare Refunding â€" have more Cents if you bring them here to f __._. at the Aak DEPARTMENT STORE We have a line of Ladies‘ Shoes at. $3.00 that You teach your dollars to have $10 47 October 2nd to 94h . BOHLENDER SECOND HAND HEATERS 1 Harvard No. 23 Box Stove, takes18 in. s WOOU, BE ... qilcrrslon, qrrcsrk bre r+iks 1 Large Bax Stove, tafces 20 inch wood, 38 Inch high, wegular $8.00 it ... ... ... >> 1 Medium Fancy Box Stove for 20 inch WOOGy @t ls. ll. 22. k62 k66 666 n 88 n# 1 No. 11 Belle Heater for coal, good as WEW, @E ... c.isl krsorl, asclpers se ++ ++g 1 Tortoise Heater for coul, regular $8, & §B&AB At ... ... We ces es k es kx ren k9 _ 1 No. 112 Hero Oak Heater for coal specia at 1 No. 114 Fancy Oak Heater, as good as ’ new, regular $12.00 for ... .>0 <>> <>> +* + woar IT Faver Fre Paries: Coui, usithâ€"pvam 13 inch fire pot, regular $20,00â€"at ... ... .« 1 Na. 111 Favoirite Parlor Gook with oven 13 inch fire pot, Rt .. aese «s .e>* +# <** 1 No. 35 Art Ciarland Parlor Cook with oven, regular $1400 at .4. .. ces>> +>++50 00 1 No. 32 Eleg:int Cook with Fire Pot, good valne at .. 4 â€"â€". Week PRICE more cents by buying here. Berlin, Ont. WATERLLNIO oven, 13 inch will surprige you. Prices $350 a $5 .8 ~ $10 $950 @1 f q1 90 $12 "a

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