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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Nov 1915, p. 1

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Wmmmmumw _ Weekly Store News ovenbente " TL "T _ We have had made up from Wildfang ilqred a m inge of men‘s, boys and daes Mfi‘gfi% on m reduced prices, ich are real ng. We have also purchased a large stock of Overcoats from : the ~,&unnantcnmlolur. Tiese goods are first class in every way, made -.g first.olasse m2‘>ria! in different shades mdfi El . Brizas fram &7 GL £0 0. $12.50. $13.50 ..... ... }%+> $ SHANTZ & CORMAN terns. : Prices from at higher prices. Sugé;estions for Xmas Shoppers _ You will save money by bu ying your Ov Remember the placeâ€"Wildfong‘s Old Stand We have just received our holiday stock of leather goods. Now is the time to select your present. A few suggestions : HAND BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, CARD AND PASS CASES, MUSIC CASES AND ROLLS, COLLAR BAGS, SEWING BAGS, PHOTO CASES. 7 + Come and see our goods before buying. WILDFANG‘S OLD STAND NEAR BANK NO. 3 KING E&A ST, BERLIN. HANTZ & CORMAN have never tried it Overcoats in thousands of homes you‘ll find ‘OC ively and every bakeâ€"day is a success. ound a perman;nt berth in your pantry it ST. JACOBS FLOUR MILLS Headquarters for Books and Sporting Goods Supplies. Doersam‘s Bookstore wheat. PR Paying 95¢ for wheat, Standard weight. Far sconomy and success in your baking use our Have you noticed how we lead the way Flour Prices? Our "EAGLE" brand of Flour for genral purposes hard to beat, and sells at $2.40 per 100 Ibs. For economy flour. "HEARTS DELIGHT" a high class bread flour is in class by itseif and sells at $2.55 per 100 ibs. These prices are good for cash or farmars gelivering Another outstanding feature is QUALI TY E. W. B. Snider, Proprietor sft. JAtonss, ontaARIO. §$7.95, $9.00, $12.50, $ RIGHT PRICES 4T FLOUR â€" far more money dnd are sold cisewhere the best Cigthes at the lowest price. Overcoateâ€"and Suits here. nd, near Bank of Hamilton OCEAN Flour is used excluâ€" if OCEAN Flour has not + it is due to the fact that you OF HAMILTON WATERLOO, ONTARIO, with RIGHT CHRC e ® | ... o @0 w en T | im n e o naae W ‘Porsonal Items :â€"Â¥is8 Eisie , olf Beriin, is spending the weekâ€"end with Miss Ruth Ratz Ligut. A. C. Jeanneret of Toronto paid a visit to his home here . last Mr. A. ~Bdwards was a business visitor to Montreal this wéek. Messrs. M. Schumaker, Lin:. Ratz, | ~Miss Evelyn r;raz;.m, of Waterâ€" |100, was the guest of Miss Gertrude Schmidt last. weekâ€"end. Mr. Wilburt Rumball who has beet doi:f wéeliet work at Norville G.T.R. stition is pack â€" to his former posi tion at the G.T.R, bere, & :~ Mr. George ~Ruppel last week f;l the home of Mr. Ji Wrs. Arthth | Noxon, Ameliasbutg. ; . The Elmira Patriotic lm re organized for the coming seaton Mon \ day, aiternoon, November 8th, | th mecting.being held in the Library. The treasurers report, showed a total cash receipt of $396.11 with an exâ€" penditure of $360.69. Following were the officers elected : Presidentâ€"Mrs. T. F. Shurly. vuflmmzâ€"un. O. S. Ruppel. Second Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Eitel. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. A. W. Craw. Treasurerâ€"Miss Grace Erb. f The â€" Executive â€" Committéeâ€"Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Géorge Auman, Mrs And. Schroder, Mrs. Geo. L. Zhegler, ‘ Mrs. Geo. â€"Klinck, Miss Hornberger; Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Hollinger, Mrs Geo. Ratz, Mrs.. F. B. Meyér,. Mrs. Louis Fischer, Mrs. W. W. Cleghorn. Mrs. J. A.. RHarper of Waterloo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Th. Christman on Wednesday. § The. Presbyterian Guild and _ the Evangelical Y.P. Alliance held a joint ~meeting in ‘the Pmbyminl church lJast ‘Tuesday evening, the proâ€" gramme being given by the Alliance members. R en on /The date of the concert under the auspices of the‘Elmira Hockey Clut has been set for Friday, December 3rd in the Theatorium and the boy: are already busy selling tickets. Mr. George Koenig returned hom« last _ week after an extended visi{ with relatives at Allenford. Mr. â€"Norman Beisel has returned t Elmira â€" after spending a couple 0 years in the Northwest. _ "ilâ€"tâ€". -!Eo;n_a;n Wood and family are moving to Tilsonburg. _ _ . _ The â€" sharebolders . of the Elmira Machinery â€" and. Transmission Comâ€" pany. held their annual meeting â€" last Tuesday, November 16th. C Annual _ Meeting of | Horticultural Society :â€"The sixth annual meeting of the Elmira pranch of the . abov( society _ was held Thursday evening. November 4th. _ The officers electe{ for the ensuing year were : Hon. Pres.â€"Mr. A. E. Edwards Mr. R. W. Faulds. Presidentâ€"Mr. C. P. Ruppel. . 1st Vice Presidentâ€"Mr. Isaac Hil _ Ond â€" Vice Presidentâ€" Mrs Christman. m-m. C. W. Schierholtz Mrs. O. Strome, Mrs. J W. Ford, Miss B. Schill, Mrs. D ARRANGING PLANS RECRUITINC MHollinger, Mrs. J. B. Winger, . Mr Istael Groff, Mr. O. H. Vort, Mr. A E. Shetk, Mr. W. C. Zicgler. * Atâ€" a meeting of â€" the Recruitin Committee of the Waterloo League, MILW. plans for the campaig in Waterloo were consideted. Mr Stiles, was â€" appointed secretary . of the committce. _ â€" . It was decided to appoint in each ward, have them go assessment rolls and obtain tion which would assist in paign for récruits, ; rned int five mer o over the ain informa; in the camâ€" Ph Eo o EPn nent MR C es s ova Private * Alfred Thomas who with | ais two sons Privates Lorne and Arâ€" thur ‘Thomas, enlisted from herte . and were attached to the 34th Battalion, writes home that they arrived safely ‘n England and expect shortly to be t to the â€"frout. f Miss Emma Becker is . Yisiting riends in Cleveland, Ohio. 2 Rev. Mr. Wilsle and Mr. Buck ’:fi"l to Toronto on Monday to hear & 'u y. $ 4 Mr. W». #:uu *nml spent the 'fl enid wb M -:_; Rev. A. 1. Terryberry of . Preston vas the guest of Dr and Mrs. Andâ€" wson during his stay in town. Miss | Clara â€" Buckel . has returned rom a visit with Berlin friends. _ Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson spent Tucisday / n« Torouta. 7 | Rev. Mr. Snyder was in Preston on unday taking charge of Mr. Terty, etry‘s services, Mr. Terryberry de ivered two very forceful missionary sermons here. . l An enthusiastic meeting in the inâ€" erests of . temperance was held in the vangelical church on ‘Thursday evenâ€" wuolmtvmknboutsomn from L. NMikiakues cmd variouk ‘Barts of ulo!mtweokubofltsomu Trom tew Hamburg and various parts of Vilmot ‘Township were present. Mr. lagedorn, chairman of the Waterloc founty Temperance Committee, ex< lained _ the purpose of the meeting. Dr. E. D. Heist. Secretary â€" of ©the ‘ounty Committee, was also present| nd addressed the meeting in his usâ€" al spirited style. The object of the fieeting . was to organize the Wilmot fownship temperance forces in _ the nterests of the "Committee ol One fundreéd"‘ movement and to énter upâ€" m an educational campaign ’l’fi?lfl- I BB e t on s SHELE: M en oo e oi Jus block and expects to be in New Iamburg for some time. Two young nen, Albert E. Merner and William "ales bave . already enliseed . ‘â€" Bome ‘tom town who have already enlisted may be transfetred to the 1lith Batâ€" ‘alion. 9 Mr. L. G. Pequegnat made an °Xâ€" TW Co0dle site. uie ow Mr. L. G. Pequegnat made an °X%â€", ibit of Patridge Wylodotrs at the| lamilton _ Poultry show ast _ week . nd was very successful, Out of eight! ntries he won six prizes, as follows: ‘st anld 2nd. cockerel; Ist pullet; 3rd | ‘ock, \and 2 and 3rd. hen, bestdes tinning all the specials .. A very pleasant event was celebratâ€" *# at the bome of Mrs. Val. (GHlaeser %orth Easthope last Wednesday. The wecasion being the 86th Ansiversary f Mrs. Henry Glasser‘s Birth, The aged lady is still hale and bearty and wer three children, 23 grand children wnd 27 great grand children .fifi r triends assembled at the home to give greetings to their; aged. mother it y ® (Continued on page 8, Ceun‘s ~ Arguicafinsy Liitheran ‘Church, the services beâ€" Phone 215 A â€" very â€"enjoyable â€" aiterâ€" mt in music and singing 10918 12 PAQES WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | . WEICHEL & SON The motor High Speed Washer is :na\lf“-\ b U D) MB 1 00A acdefcctcts â€" Ietvilest Aoretsit : ing women stay young in more than 150,000 homes, because it makes the weekly washing a quick, easy, simple task. No more drudging for Lrnbes néar a‘ washâ€"tub and boardâ€"with its pains, ;-;:;;;ick,'easy, simplé task. No more drudging for hours over a washâ€"tub and boardâ€"with its pains, aches, and disorder. The wS4H WASHER MOTOR 5 H «PHK BIG HARDWARE STORE®~ | "Th is the best because it rwns easter POGded LiC?!} others do emptyâ€"due to its Spiral Cut Gears that inâ€" sure speed and ease. It has a &win%'wouden dollyâ€" automatic coverâ€"liftâ€"ballâ€" aringsâ€"metal faucetâ€"highly finished tub, backed by a $â€"yearâ€"guarantee, ‘Ycar money back in 30 days if not satisfied. & i Come NOW and see it demonstrated Weselohâ€"Goudie, Limited _ s p.‘d Price $12.00 King and Frederick Sts. Berlin runs éasier loaded than PRICE / » p 0 â€" !."J‘ ub.; WATERLOO rices

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