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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Nov 1915, p. 1

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mmnummmmmmmmlmlnnmmummunuuél $ SHANTZ & CORMAN|®: Overcoats We have also purchased a larg~ siock of Overcoats from the best at a rate on the doliar. These goods are first class . in m y, made up of firstâ€"class material in different shades and patâ€" from $7.95, $9.00, $12.50, $13.50 ... .. ... ... . $1500 We have had made up from the Wildfang . Tailored Stock . a large range of men‘s, boys and youths Overcoats, which we have on uham:.‘uudpd«l.wmohmmll-ulln o m p’lfi are worth far more money and You will save mz‘by buying your Overcoats and Suits here. Remember the place=â€"Wildfong‘s Old ‘Stand, ncar ‘Bank of Hamiiton. WILDFANG‘s OLD STAND NEAR _BANK NO. 8 KING EAST, BERLIN. ‘‘~ GCEAN FLOUR is _wholly unlike any other flour milled â€" unâ€" questionably better. No other brand imparts to bread a taste so appetizing or makes lighter or more wholesome Biscuits.. Try it. m w o®k 20 08 CC 0 l ka}l ®2 = ces AUD ces cssnb a We have sold a large number of the famous Edison Phonographa to the people of Waterico and farmers of Waterioo County. Coem to this store and we will be pleased to show you this fine instrument. Prices reasonable. Weekly Store News 60. No 486 Headquarters for Books and Sporting Goods wnébu. Doersam‘s Bookstore . JACOBS FLOUR MILLS Edison Phonograph wheat .c you noticed how we lead the way with RIGHT Flour Prices? . a fma.~= ~‘ Paying 90c for wheat, Standard weight. For economy and success in your baking use our flour. Our "EAGLE" brand of Flour for genral purposes‘ is hard to beat, and sells at $2.40 per 100 Ibs. NTZ & CORMAN "HEARTS DELIGHT" a high class bread flour is in class by itself and sells at $2.55 per 100 lbs. ‘These prices are good for cash or farmars delivering Another outstanding feature is QUALITY w C "ap &. W. B. Snider, Proprietor 8T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. RIGHT PRICES FLOUR THE CH OF* HAMILTON are sold cisewhere WATERLOO; ONTARIO, THURSDA * i Mrs. (Parker who spent the summet *S® d ind early fall at Port Stanley, has fii returned to her daughter‘s, Mrs. R. halls [. Winn for the. winter. t News Items;â€"Mr. Richard Bean, of Bremtford, spent several days with his mother, .Mrs. Menno BHean here. . Nr. A. Smith, of Toronto, spent Wednesday in town:> > _ 4 Mrs. E..Becker, of Crediton, who has been visiting here for the past, two weeks left for her home on Thursday . } | Mrs. Menno Bean and sor, Richmond gl.‘:..w, spent Wednesday . in Beriin. ‘Mrs. Jack Jnfi and two children, M London, are the guests of Mr. and Urs. D. Keart. t % ile. C ; . Pte. Jack Hamilton, of the . ‘Tist battalion, paid a visit to friends here Saturday . ~ ° ( Mr. Theo. Peine, of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Miss Dora Debus speat Saturday in Stratiord. ~Mrs. George Bean is visiting . her laughter, Mrs. J. Coxon at Plattsâ€" bus Mr. Arthur Walmsley, of Oshawa, was in town last week to visit his ather, Mr. Thos.. Walmsley, who . is seriously ill. â€" i. AS Mr. James Corrie spent the weekâ€" ind at his home here. ‘ Miss Florence Greutznér, of Hespeâ€" ®r is the guest of Miss iPearl Becker. Miss Clara Depus of Stratiord, _ is Jhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Mr. J. J. Berger and Mr. George. Clair, have return~d ‘~om their hunt ng trip in Parry Souni. ‘Their comâ€" any was very successful in getting their full quota of deer. Mr. Cyrus Sararas and son Irvin, of New Dundee. Mr. J. Toman an€t \iss Flossie Toman, and Miss Elma Sararas, were guests at the hone of .Dr. R. T. Winn has returned from a week‘s hunting . trip in Hasting: County. _ .. _ MR ids Misses â€" Margare! _ Ballingall, L. Wilkinson and Hladys Marty] of Gait. isited at the latter‘s home here. Mrs. M. Wabi, of Elmira, has _ te turned to her home after a . week‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfaf. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Eidt, were honored on Wednesday by a visit from their children, all of them be. ng prestn‘, namely :â€"Mrs. Wm. W. Bidt and Mrs. E. D. Eidt, of Philips wurg, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Eidt, _ of 3tratford, Mrs. John Hahn, of Badâ€" m, Mrs. M. J. Hill of Rodney, and Mrs. David Rate, town. _Mr. John E. Spahr, of Fort Wil liam, attended the funeral of his ‘ather, the late Jotn Spahr. _ _ PBmmty SE PD DCR Gones [1UL3 Mr. Oscar B}Iemer. moved with hi: ‘amily to lin last week where h« secured eimployment in the Dominior tire factory. ._' Mr. E. Beger, of Toronto, spent the weekeni at his home here. Mr. and . Mts. Harry,(Phillip and sor are visiting friends in Stratford. About 75 to 160 recruits will be New Hamburg‘s proportion to . th« new South Waterloo Overseas Batta Hion, now. being organized. i The farmers . of this district _ at still busy hauling sugar beets to th station.. A pig acreage was planted in th‘s neighborhood this season and the crops wore very profitable to the growers. Over one hundred carloads were shipped from the New Hamburg station so far. The Ladies‘ Aid of Trinity Lutherâ€" an church held a very successful fowl and oyster supper in the church baseâ€" ment on Wednesday. evening. A large number being present to partake _ of the good things prepared by the memâ€" bers of the aid. A neat sum _ was realized from the supper, which is very encouraging to thyse who were in charge. . _Mrs. E. Meerbach, of Elyria, Ohio, ‘s the guest of her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. ‘Thos. Mitchell. _ . _ Pn eneBinl An excellent musical entertainment was given on Friday evening in _ the Baptist church by the Sunday School Orchestra and Churoh Choir, assisted by Mr. ribble, violinist and Miss Lapsley, elocutionist, of Berlin. _ _ s1 OO rR O 08 mels haw‘. snhic h eiino oi‘ : Rev. A. I. Snyder, pastor of Trinâ€" ity Methodist church, gzave a . veTy able and ingpiring address on Sunâ€" day evening on "Miss Edith Cavell, the British heroin*, and most talked of, lady in the world toâ€"day." A picture <of the heroine was draped with bunting and flags. Patriotic music was rendered by the choir and Mr. Hatrison, who was in splendid voice gave a beautiful selection. Born.â€"Watrnet. In New _ Hamburg on Thursday, November 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warner, a son. Mr. and _ Mrs. Rud have returhed from a trip to the United States. New m News Notes Gathered by Industrious :. _ Corresponidents in County and District | > Busy N Rudoiph Roschman i a three months stt ‘Items . of MMI 1‘3:."" . T i 12| to of con‘ + jars and mw.; cloth | z and tobacco; also $40:00 in cash, eontribution ‘to _ the Cross Society through the ilay social of the Mission Auxifiary, Mr. Noel Marshail, Chairm@gn of the Exeâ€" cutive Committees, wishes Their sinâ€" cere thanks and appreclation comveyâ€" ed to the citizens of ‘BadeR® for same and mfluhm the Auxiliary _ on the of their eiiorts. . Mr. Otto Reiba met with an m;â€"] t:t which nearly cost him his eye. ie tightening an elevatof cap the xm driver caught the and was rown with terrific force gutting a deep gash below his eye, Recessitatâ€" ‘ng several stitches.â€"Mr. Mrs.| Herman Reiha visited their parents gd reél‘tgl“ on My.u . fi: rs. C. Distelmeyer and Mr, . Schheider of _ Berlin ‘spebt s'l?&.y' with Mr. and Mrs, C. Hebel.â€"Mr. K. Stewart, ledgerâ€"keeper at the local branch of the Dominion Bank here «ft . for Berlin last week to assume :l-tâ€"';or Eru:'u';T-;i" QW&Mâ€"& and Mrs. . Herb :n:wh tnm:loc:ty“ fike Domhlm‘!'“h Mr. and m.lu 3 m:nng â€"Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. C. mm’;{g Mrs: Amos Horst Sundayed with lamily and Miss OlivaLeiskau it friends near St. Jacobs on Sunday.â€" gunday _ with i. and Mrs. Rudy ?r. iParker : spent Sunday at St. Ruth of Hayesvilie.â€"Mrs. J. Hofele Jacobs. and â€" her daughter, Mrs. "W.'OWciht; 32 N *\ onndorynrbieemmte menvinnmetemcee tisited their Berlin friends for _ a) .. iew days last week, |( Crosshill 1 Mr. Claude Fowier, of Listowel, is sisiting under the parental roof.â€"Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Baechler and Mr. agd 4rs. Stephen Scherrer and daughter ARubena motored to Winterbourne on 3unday.â€"Miss â€" Barbara Hinsberger, 1 if Bamperg, is the guest of the Missâ€" | :s Forwell..â€"Miss Nellie Fowler _ reâ€" Uturned to her home at Sttatiord, afâ€" ter visiting her friend, Miss Grace |Bulmer.â€"Messrs. W. Berscht and C. | Vagner of. Wellesley, spent Sunday in ithe village.â€"A _ littls.girl came. _ to if rrighten the home of Mra and Mts. ¢ Bruno (iesie last week. Congratulaâ€" s tions.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Fred Lackner.. & Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lackner, and daughter Loraino spent Sunday . at â€" the home â€" of Mr. ard Mrs. George ! Glennie, at Winterboutne. | ~â€" _ Miss â€"Irene Forwell spent the week-l © end at Berlin â€"Mr. Fred Bacchler, 0i | A Monkton, visited at his home . here ‘â€" over Sunday.â€"Messrs. Leslic Wanklin S and Bert Livingston of New Hamâ€" is burg, and Miss Olive Boegel of Berâ€". ‘® lin, spent â€" Sunday at the home of Mr. Georgs Forweil.â€"Miss Rosmund t pWeber, of _ Berlin, visited vnder the ""‘parmtal roof over Sunday.â€"Miss Adâ€" Ol!die Snider spent a fow days at Elâ€" Pd’min last week.â€"Mr. _ Jacob Merner, Sss lof Hespeler, _ spent . Banday in out burg.â€"Messrs. _ David Steward _ and l‘-‘flmrge Forwell were visitors to Doon TY llast Saturday. Bresiau. News Items :â€"Mr. and MrS. . °D. ninihe Rennic spent Sunday with friends lnl News Nqtes:â€"The third meeting. ‘of flmhan‘c.â€"’mss Anderson, a former the Breslau Literary Society was gchool teacher called: on friends here held in the sthoolâ€"house on Thursday on Saturday.â€"Miss Belld Hastings is evening, Nov, 1ith. The meéeting was Spending a tâ€"w, days in Toronto.â€"Mr. called. to ordér at 8.15 ‘with Mr. Orâ€" and Mrs. Amirew .. Playford visited ille Mader in the ghair. After all iends at Doon.â€"The sad news cs-nfl ¢« Y f . Crosshill on . Saturday. evxcning ; ~pr mt Wik*rendered‘: .Mr. Chas. Knight, a former boy. ‘~hairman‘s address; Chorus, Meésstrs. g this vicinity had been killed near Dedels; Reading, Miss Linian Cressâ€" ‘ancouver, â€" but no _ particulars at maw: Wakata® ‘Racalvad ‘that Wertern present.â€"The w?" of R. Lgfkh'fi ~hairman‘s address; Chorus, Meéssts. Dedels; Reading, Miss Linian Cressâ€" mnan; Debate, Resolved that Western Canada _ has more natural resolurces than Easterh Canada. Af., Mr. Harâ€" ey Dedels, Miss Laura Bechtel; n#g, Mr. Nelson Dedels, Miss Edna Hallâ€"; man; Address, Experiences. in schoolâ€"! teaching, Mr. Nicbergall; Quartette,| ieading, â€" Mr. Harvey. Dedéls; Readâ€" ng, Miss Margaret Mueller;CUEFCRt . 14 ;n ime advertisemen 1 Events, Mr, Vernon _ Tellet; Imâ€" mu:m b:‘:f::; thet :‘o::: 3&':.‘. ,rométu speeches, Mr. Wm. T’huer,"nd ..di. ® Ur. Elmer Dedels, Mr. Calders, Mr.‘ Schiedel; Instrumental, Miss Vetmhfm}:fl’;‘;nw‘:,:? “;’:“.u;.:;; l::: ‘G"‘:: Mader; Reading, Miss Daisy RansOM, wpig week, ; * Judge‘s report in favor of Af., Mr. iiercvese ie aarnns en tocattrniptiememnts Vernon Teller; Reading of Gossiper,l * Mrs. Hayward and the Misses Jack \Ur, Gordon Mater. The meeting j caitne from Preston on. Thursday *C was brought to a close by singing ttend Mrs. R. A. Lang‘s reception. ‘The National Anthem," The next| neeting _ will be held on Thursdnyt- ree r o in efi evening, Nov. 25th. R i y News Items :â€"Mr. John Salm I&o was employed in Waterloo for e summer, is home on his vacation.â€" Mr. John N. Oesch was in Baden on business last Saturday.â€"The followâ€" ing were visitors at the home of Mr. John N. Oesch, Saturday and . Sumâ€" day :â€"Mr. . Solomon Leis, Mr. _ and Mrs. Noah Steinman, Mr. and _ Mrs. Joseph Gingrich, Mrs. Mary Saim, and _ Mesers. _ Joseph _ and Hubert [Siraus. k Hawkesville. Josephsburg _ to Canads when she was 1 old. She was a resident of this an0le w ytar agy. When she made Bx AgO, . Jacobs, at whose home she died, l the ripe age ol 90 years 3 mouths |..d 17 days. Mrs. Eby was fl'm ‘ of a very cheerful disposition and ileaves many friends who mourn her :1”"?"- en caty! C _ Losal _ and _ Personals.â€"Born.â€"On v. . Tth, to Mr. and Mrs..Albert antz, . a son.â€"Mr, and Mrs, Dan let and {amily,â€" of Berlin, Mr.. and: . George Israel, of Winterbourng, . and Mrs. John. Strong and Mrs. \George Baff, from Milverton wére all | rnu of Mr. sud Mrs. Henry Berlet Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Koch ifrom above .. Conestogo. visited Mr. isgnd .Mrs. George Reist on Sunday.â€" ! !r. Shannon K. Seipert, of Ber.in, i| winswed acauaintances here last weekâ€" ind Mrs. George Reist on Sunday.â€", r. Shannon . K. ,Sfl‘:t, of Ber.in, n+wed acquaintances here last weekâ€" .â€"Mrs. Ahnmu_W:btr. Mr. Simon and Miss Melinda Weber, . ol , and Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Shirk, of... Bresiau, all Sundayed with Mr. ‘,and Mrs.. Allen Weber.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bim Weber from,near Flo adale visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman . on | Saturday.â€"Mr. Fred Pugh and . Mrs, Charles Schaiter of Winniper, visited Mr. onl Mrs. Chas. Bedford (Sr.) W CR EOME AGG hn N6m our former storeâ€"keeper was disposed of by auction last Saturday . MISSING WORD ‘The missing word last week . was *‘peginning‘‘ and should have appéarâ€" m the advertisement of the Roma tre, between _ the words ‘"‘the" and "of" * | (oug? Nt % Goods Ust our Réady Rooml’ to put your roof in good condition. We have it for sheds, barns, kitchens, chicken coops, étc. 1 ply at $1.50, 2 ply at $2.00, 3 ply at $3.00 per square. Nails and cement inâ€" cluded. LANTERNS AND FIRE LOSSES PROTECT YOUR HORSES You take pride in the condition of your horsesâ€" the horse needs attention just the same as the huâ€" man beings. Ond way to attain this is to provide them with warm blankets. See our stoc k ssw Prices from $1.35 t .... o« +s Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs Phone 215 Other styles at 85c, $1.00 and "CONSERVATION of our Fesources" is a subject that is being discussed in all parts of Canada, but more in the country Gistrict than in any place we know of. There is not a farmer in the Domin« ion who can afford to ‘overlook ‘m danger of losses which might occur through very common causâ€" es. Most losses are preventablé if foreseen in time. You will get a few suggestions that will help you to s ve money by réading the Tollowing :â€" . * I wAS "BEGINNING" Loss THROUGH ‘LEAKY ROOFS. not able to find _ the last â€" wesk try again | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE__NEWS | Preventing Losses . WEICHEL & 12 "« THE BIG HARDWARE STORE" *o ‘ Some _ Big Barg'aim‘g ==== This Week End|â€"â€" ON THE FARM Weseloh IT‘S WORTH WHiLE Basement, Hotel Lewis Call Here Before Buying Shoes Every Pair of Shoes in Stock " at Bargain Prices * Men‘s Shoes from $1.50 to $4.00 D. BOHLENDER §1.25 15° King and Frederick Sts. Berlin L adies‘ Boys‘ Inofants‘ Stop your corset purse leak â€"make a careful investigation be fitted to any corset, then tr} on this jewel of corset values and we will let you decide. It is ;vzo%h double t{eprieewtllkâ€"' 623:?5?"" /A CO RP. SEIRS P CORSETNS They Lace In Front! Other Gossard models $3.50, $5.00 and up. â€"Goudie, Limited WHY Horses represent a substantial investment and deserve good care. Horses with long coats suffer an unnecessary Grain on the system. .. clipped horse will do more work with less feed than one that is not clipped. We have a fine line of Hand and Power Clippers at $1.25 and $2.00 a.w cach. Power Clippersâ€"2 styles at ... .+ PROTECTION The cool frosty weather at this year is hard on the hands. Farm more pleasant if hands are protec of lined and unlined mitts is more and Gloves from 10c a pair to . . FARMERS LIKE GOOD AXES A poor axe is a time waster. We have them in a varicty of shapes and sizes, at 75¢, 90c and$1.75, Handled Axes at $1.00, $1.25 and ... .... fll“ 64 «€ HORSES SHOULD BE CLIPPED PRICE 46 64 64 FOR THE HANDS 1.50 io 3.00 1.00 to 2.25 356 to 1.50 eather at this season of the hands. Farm chores will be ds are protected. Our stock mitts is more complete. Mitts WATERLOO a l t P98 / * Waterfloo 12+ #\: Low Prices $150 $210 wÂ¥

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