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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jan 1920, p. 4

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ie tiiie ago "Eckie" Waismiller "is he Would have some news for the very near future. On New "@ Day at Sebewaing, Mich.. he ried a sweetheart of his Amsa ter, whom he nad met at that B sevéral years ago, while ‘work it his old trade.. Mr. and Mrs. ; 6: 'fll-‘gcno‘ their future e in i ki6 has the best Tho Bick List. plhn Mahood, Public School Prinâ€" BE sA NAL ELE Adan . Saf ed mn ago. She had ber heal .?mc. a: week pgether with her two brothers, and . W11 Gerblg of Detroit, ‘vig:h- mer.> Her â€" sudden ‘ was :q . severe ~shock :to her and, relatives and friends, She ‘ to mourn her, a mother, _ Mrs. %e Gerbig, one brother George faihs 4s dite mt , 841 Mig, broth Detroit.. / The fun took. place on Monday sfternoon piclock from her late résidence B¢: James‘ church for service and ite to East Eind Cemetery,â€" Kitâ€" ier, for burial: . The many friends bus i associates condole with â€"â€"Mart! Schumaker: in his sad. Emf is still on the sick nd will not report for ‘duty for Land Mrs. Ray Beggs of Linâ€" are spending a few days with ter"s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bob s Mac~O‘Neilt is visiting friends for a few days. 2A f, Amasa Winger, Thos. . John Small, and Michael Allâ€" e the only candidates who declarations of qualificaâ€" Ith the Clerk, within the alloc ia Npitch was at her desk yesterâ€" <Migs Hammer. 4s snow bound ';: mot.be, here for a day or so. iman Riffer of Kitchener, spent feekâ€"end ‘with his parents, Mr. i¢s. Adam Riffer. °_ , Herman Schmidt and daughter , have returned to their home fatford after visiting the former‘s Brvâ€" Henry Zilliax over the e, were declared elected _ as vand Counciliors for 1920, and Moilinger, being the only one lified, was declared elected ~Commissioner for the enâ€" p:years. The other two memâ€" the Commission are H. O. ‘and the, Reeve. â€"*‘;onfined to his home with a fary ,punke. .; ... E A 'K’Sf""' with her mother §mith. of Drayton, stopped in xjisiting. friends. on his way mm 8. D. Rendall, the itaff ofâ€" the High School is Weismiller a Benedict orge. Ratz,, of Toronto, is who.is visiting here &im Friedman are _home of Mr. and Mrs. ther is able to be out few. weeks of illpess. . & has returned join her husband, after mother <who is 11. ts ~ Margaret â€" Abel, Mao Florence: Atolitson Inl:' m ‘their Christmiae :b their: duties as teachâ€" . and Public «chools. mnton Aageb and in 18t, ‘ sir®ed . a the homie of Mrs. when thoseâ€" . of Ne present, gath ~orres ‘ .‘ The ly ‘and prottily . decorâ€" ::mm-n sels that satisfy the About Mr. by apeechen Mr. . 0. H. irty men of the din «) THERE IS ONLY ONE | uam| _ GENUINE ASPIRIN) +1 mggh ie . Mr. and Mrs. John Mallott and child returned to their home af Brantford after a short visit to the former‘s mother who is slowly recovering from an illness at Wallenstein. # WO WA P Sss Em td Mrs. John Schaefer entertaijmed â€"a Miss Beatrice Boldine left Fri. for number of her friends to an afternoon | Mount Clements, Mich. where she is tea on Tuesday. § a nfurse in tnlnlns”z:e was visiting Mss Edna Erb entertained a numâ€" | 9¢r ‘father, Mr. W Boldue while ber of young péople in honor of Mrs. ; in town. f * Trodie, nee Miss Hilborn, on Tuesdayy Poultry _ Show. f eyehing. i Gilmore and Pantler, two ‘of Presâ€" Mr. Theo. Kieswetter, of Granby, Que., was renewing old acquaintances in town on Wednesday. e â€" Mr. Baron Bechtel of Waterloo spent a few days withâ€" friends in Mr. Franks, of the Imperial Oil Comâ€" pany, Kitchener, was a business visiâ€" tor in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin of Watâ€" erloo spent Wednesday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Aug. Voisin. ; â€" Miss Maron Bechtel ~was gdflu friends‘at Dundalk over New Year, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. ? of ~St 'l'ho;lua.mflr.m:lnj .‘:.Voa g:ntewu:%'n. Vo"gl"fm& birth day on New Years.. ~ + Mr. Clayton Witter of Port Dover joined his family who have been visitâ€" ing relatives and friends in‘ town and vicinity. â€" Mr. and \Mrs. Albert Daum, of n;lr. K~flfllfi'.. of ic 1_-‘; Na'vzl‘z.l l:’t;?:fin of . Mr,. and :‘r; George Reuter. â€" 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Arnold and famâ€" lly -p;? New ‘Years Dny‘vnl-::: tor mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold at Kitchener. + the bome of Mr. and Mrs Mss %sw~ of! F:honrt spent a few days friends in town. ; "Mr. Otto Christman of «Orillia spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christman. | _ . The Misses Lydia and Eleanor Lash of Kitchener spent the week end with their pdrents in town. â€" ~o0 Mrs.~George Christman was visitâ€" zg friends at Waterloo for a few ys. § n Mr..Sam Carter, of Guelph, and Mr. F. A. Gaby, chief engineer of the Hydro radials, of Toronto, spoke in the interest of the H;;%:o Radial byâ€" law before a large gathering at the Theatorium Wednesday night. spent fl ‘Tn‘:l‘ Hfl&m -r: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeanberst . ;ou Centre street: Mr. and ll;:..:oimx of Gum hurst spent Â¥. Years Day with the former‘s mother, grl. Henty .ZiNiax. â€" zt;.allmm:uehfidmot Kitchener spent New. Years Day at Mrs. Trodie wasâ€"visiting her brother Melvin Hilborn at Toronto for a few Mr, John Reidel, of Wellesiey, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Chas. Fischer who is recovering from a nervyous breakdown. Dr, and Mrs. Bechtel spent _ last Sunday with ffiends at Waterloo. Misses Gertrude Hogan and Lizzic Brohman of Guelph spent New Years Day with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Sylâ€" J. Steddick. Messrs. John and William Gerbig of Detroit, spent Sunday with ther sister Mrs. Martin Schumaker. Mr. Theo. Rufi;.le. of Toronto, spent New Years Day wth his brother Mr. A. J. Ruggle at Floradale. THERE 1S ONLY ONE . | ts w in wiltin P retas | y .m R , when t twontyâ€"five _GENUINE ASPIRIN Zimor on her ie Wirtiny Sre Por. uy â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" * 'wl-sh ‘"on;‘n.yl;‘ n'::c‘ m:o: s 6# * i Tablets with ‘‘Bayer Cross*" ana x_;ds_n: _@;'_5?2;. n::: .. YÂ¥our drubgist gladly willigive you thi wré} Haftry N. ‘fÂ¥kehn."‘1â€"<!/ * // u se Aitre Piie o Rrwoy ie Pn: ‘eng hs tm Dramingor 0 :-_ _dbflfll J & & :::n vhl:.l‘ted with Mr. and Mrs. 0s °“'”* * he‘â€"* l’Lh Marie Boo ley, t ferist U%M Tne par 6i prith Me. and Mro.. 4. A. Steies.. . ooo t o o e i oo Aa omcs P"" _ Mro J§eob _ Linglobach, Miss _ 142 t . you. dow\ mW*fl-hn of| Whisgroo with M afd ‘Mra. aoaine fiies t T9 ofl hm se ol mut), Mig: mare are Aspiritâ€"No others! yoouy e “'&"hhl;oleh ter spent Chrls ‘ eater spent t ul mas with her parents, )l.:.-udlm Mr. O. J. Stelsa of Detroft, Mich * . 0. $. y Foâ€" 7 Ge Miss Eva Buckely and Waller Web er attended the Boos Waber nuptials at Waterico on Dec. 27th. pbe of "Tavistock had Christmas md the home of Mr. and Mra. Poultry _ Show. f Gilmore and Pantler, two ‘of Pres ton‘s breeders of White Rocks, clean ed up a number of prizes at the poul try show in Waterloo. . They won the special prize of 10 rods of wire fenc ing for the best exhibit in the white rocks of the entire show.. Also got the following priges: ~3rd. cock, 1st, 2nd and 4th hen; 2nd and 4th cocker: el; 1st and 4th pullet. s hok ‘*The Court of Revision is being beid at the Town Hall toâ€"day. Â¥ m Linglebach, Miss * Ida LinglebacB, Miss Kaibficisch and Mr. _ Prestou~â€"GOnl, Flegy; right defence J s ioi ao m ie Galtâ€"â€"Hines, right.defence Graham. left defence Gardiner, "‘i"-'.f:""" tight wing Bell, left wing Evans.â€" > ‘The week of prayer was opened last night and was very W Shaving Set. for Mr. + ~‘BORNâ€"On Saturday a daughter to Mr. and Mre. Albert Porter. _ _ _ ‘The stone work on the new Bank of ‘Toronto building was resumed . this morning after being tied up for seyerâ€" al weeks. i y Young Girl Sent From Home. A young girl who has been living with her aunt and uncle was told to leave her home last night. She had no place to go and went to the police for a night‘s lodging. She was cared for at the Town Hall last night. _ Attempt to Break in Store, An attempt was made Sunday at 12 d‘clock to break in Geo. A. Haid‘s electrical store. One man was noticâ€" ed at the door at 12 o‘clock and at tod M thorgiice of the Hurien Co and 6 o‘tlock whon the girls of the office ‘ staif â€"were luMâ€"z Trole John lflm, to remain for a time. ‘The reason for m‘dah%hn soon became apparent wheb Uncle .prod: uced a box of flowers and candy and ga these nuhot-g:dnflrm.::: The lasses were equal to the,occasion and in turn presented him with:a g@ fountain pen ‘and & shaving. outft. Both sides made suitable "Wddresses in fell¢itous terms and thus the bond of good feeling was comented anew. Schatzberg Disqualified. The Missesâ€"Nina and Polly Keresâ€" ovsky who bave been visiting iheir @unt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bachs at Georgetown the past two weeks, have returned home. Amongst the holiday visitors we noâ€" ticed Mrs. 0. J. Stéiss of Conestogo, with Mrs. A. Steiss; Edwin Koehler and family of Kitchener . with Mr. and Mrs. Henry _ Koehier; Mr and Mrs. Frank Ball and Miss Leonuta Gies of IQW Mr. and Mré. John Gies;"‘Mr, ‘and ‘ Mrs. ‘Cttnton ‘The employsees of : the ~ packing room of the Solid Ledther ‘Shoe C# , presented a handsome shaving set to Mr, W. J. McDonald. A complimenâ€" tary address accompaniedthe gift. Uncle: and His Girls. > â€" ‘There will be no contest for the Public School Board,~ the _ fourtn many Mr. T. Schatzberg being disâ€" qualified because his noméination was seconded by a Separate School supâ€" porter. Legal advice to this effect hag been obtained. nesy Nothing was missing â€" from _ the store, but Mr. Haid is of the opinion that an attempt was made to burglarâ€" ize his store. The police are working on the case. 1. 15 o‘clock two men were noticed. On both occasions they were <scared away, so Mr. Haid informed the Tele graph. â€" _ ‘The Christmas entertaintwents . in bothâ€"our churches were well attenâ€" ded and good program rendered. > _ Student Gilhaar of Waterloo .conâ€" ducted the services at the Lutheraa church both morning and. evening. Miss Rosie Roesgen of, Toronto, who has béen the guest of Mr. and _ Mrs. Ed. Bowman and other relatives _ in town, returned home yesterday. HEIDELBERG Curss Qarget of _ We have learned to place our conâ€" fidence in theim as ‘Christian friends, both spirituaity and socially. .The door of their home has ever been gn inviting one. ‘Their kind hospitality in the evening of life all goes to show the lundardéi‘t.hey'lhnve' :mmlh t tained aj Us . it has e th habit olnl?le ;.Bo now on, this u:u-” prable.occasipn we unitedly desire to be ln-twll-tn, e memory ‘ of this aged couple by slight tok:a ~of remembrance, . this . .couch in at: the hq%fiuh’fi presentation to Mr. and . r&% of. a â€"beautiful : leather * couch ~ f triends© and neighbors ‘of comâ€" munity, { onl 1. se Lt #, . wdeny" have ~amombing bere This evening mwunc‘*gtu whiin jos W c mafaniet d your wedding: ~ ere + d over the past in spite of" hardships, and may the Lord spare: you it it be :zcgc m:.mn?' um.mun His willâ€"that you may.enjoy the privtâ€" versary ‘bringâ€" back ‘m ‘of lege to againâ€"invite your friends for az:lnnyyflmmn‘ufi g:o:mngmau-mm gleaming wi ope possib/ . In your, L § Ang hsn se saotcs" aim they areNus AND NeicuBORS.~â€" joined hands in holy wedlock to share| Followifig this x&:: Mrs. Snydet each . others. joys ami sorrows as| received . congratul from : those Prbvidence might mete it out. present after which tuncheon was serâ€" We have learned to blace our comâ€"|Â¥ed to over.one Rundred friends. had .been served; a real old ance, -‘% osenis 44 aik "wezux;iuoodmtmz’m n k oA e . ol clous and kind, andâ€" s0 e firmrmsem::';nfiyp on‘ Miplocred.""Anq ns they "Jook nefg|of the ‘frignds. and nolghbore We, the ; of the Roseville Mtculnmu .well â€" asâ€" the 4A DAYS â€"©©100 Ladies‘ Fashionable Winter Coats including the very newest Cloth, Plush and! Trimmed garments, ranging in prices from $22.50 to $100.00, at a discount of ‘ 33 g cent., or oneâ€"third off regular prices. 20 i# 4 A RAM#\ i\ t 33 B *.: Prior to inventory, and for the next four days, Wed 5:. e Thursday, Friday and Saturday, fully one hundred of splendid Aesamhe _‘ . dies‘ and Misses‘ Coats will be sold off at the following decided y fi ) â€"â€" ductions. Note the savings. _ > .258 &\\\ [ 322.50 Coats for $15.00, $50 Coats for $33.33, $100 Coats for $8 a @ LADIES‘ BLACK LAMB COATS é © ,% Oy SRgfin; Gaod; SweatérQ:'Sc?rf;;ha..‘ ‘The Address M y Ladies‘ beautiful fur collared Coats, also fur trimmed, n \ Velours and Silyertones, satin lined, plain b.sr;d belted, worth \ $65.00, $85.00 to $100.00, 38 1â€"3 p.c, Discount Sale... ... ... .. Rev. Mr. Erust and Rev. Mr. Burns,}j of Plattsville, were present and‘ took part ‘ in‘ theâ€"Sevening‘s mummmu.x Mr. ;Aua'lqu Snyder, both of the aged of {2 ‘years: enjoy the best of | health and enjoyed the privilege of} havirig their,.complete family at. home with ‘them on this occasion.. Long may~Mr.â€"and: Mrs. Snyder enjoy â€"good | healthâ€"and .be spared to be residents, of the community. Friends were preu-i ent ‘from Port Elgin, Princeton, . Lonâ€" H' < . ,«'21‘ a 1 nmou t % s 3 e $ [ 'E:V‘;‘A Bl 1CKCI Ge rmMmaANN "*~ â€"I & 4B A ° A UUVU. . 4 ho $66 MXA ~â€"â€" Ladies‘ Black Meéeta Lamb Coats, in good styles, splendid we ing quality, trimmed with plush collars and cuffs, â€" worth â€" $22 $25.00, $30.00 and $33.00, 33 1â€"3 Discount sale $15, $16.67, $20 and LADIES‘ AND MISSES COATS | __ y y weie e E1t T".:;.'.'. ~ ."3'270".60',3"23.37"-_‘.:;'380-0@' 9.00, LADIES® BLACK PLUSH COATs /C ipet . y=9+ â€" Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Handsome Plush Coats, made in the newest andâ€"most becoming styles, in "Salts‘"‘ Esquimette | gain and fur trommed, worth $37:50, $48.00, $50.00, $65,00 t {J 1â€"8 p. c. Discount Sale ... ... ... .. . . $25.00, $28.07, $9888, FUR COLLARED COATS 6 Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Cogts, made in Velours and Silvertones, in good styles, loose baacks and belted styles, colors and black, worth $30.00, $35.00, $45.00 to $65.00, 38 1â€"3 Discount Saleâ€". ...‘ ..... _..>., 33 Per CGent. ~â€"both Ladies‘ and Children‘s Extraordinary q _ of Coats _ SALE NOW ON g# EVY 1 ~to _ Mr." .. ey. ‘ _ WV Sdome, son of ME Witikh Adamy, of St. Cathe P s /4 ‘The hm"w“mm 1 room ‘to ‘ ; t ie maren Sipar ayoMe, "W. B. Clement. ‘The bride wore a ; dress of white georgette and . *de chene, with ° veil.ofâ€"0 a foms and carried a shower. qHigt . of . roses. Miss Margaret Kerr, stater of the A quiet wedding took plitce Wed. afternoon : at: the home ‘of _Mr. â€"and Mrs. Charles 8. Kerr, 11 Courtland Ave.,. East, M their _ second Jauâ€" in mm"w‘et:fi GWG? * W, ADAMSâ€"KERR . s2C is C proe en ie io e B9 Tb e ther, Mr. dmwy: ment sang Yery : of <Arcady." . = <.> Atter the: ing , of â€" cheop, ‘the bride and 4 a short vngau wipâ€" return will . at "R groom‘s .home near _Bt C aal 65.

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