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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Aug 1908, p. 4

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and ~Locals.â€" Mr. at nhie bas teturned from a Y€ly it Bayficld.â€"Mrs. J. Winn,of | a Fred . C :ww-v ‘to Jast week h ‘his ~aunl| gr Misses Niebel.â€"The congregaâ€"| an _ the Baptist church hold their tba Micnicâ€" on the fair grounds 02 qu t\ afternoon.â€"Mr.â€" and _ Airs. | vo \Kert and Miss Helen Plum spen! | g€ y _ fricnds in Brantford.~â€"] th full, teacher‘in the "Deaf Mutc by _;, ~Belleville, visited Miss | _ at "Camp House Farm" last| F] waMr. Ollie Becker is holidayâ€" bi it Gri Bend.â€"Mrs. Wm. Kers| ba _ Mamily are visiting Mrs. Nucse. | J: iverton.â€"Mrs.~Henry Feick, .o: | ed > _ spen several days ol 14s | W _ with her brother, Mr. George | CC Bl.eâ€"Miss Jerifie Wells of Water | 82 indâ€" Miss Sadie . Hutton, of Ber | _ were the guests of Miss Thus | 8@ ; Zurbrigg..â€"Master Harry Weis M ler, of Toronto is visiting . hi: A wdmother, Mrs, C. Deichert.â€"Mis: w ‘a Sehl spent last week . with |!a Aden friends.â€"Mr. Fleming Fraser O _ ‘the Western Bank, is relisving M E: C ell at Shakespeare.â€" Mr. | P in Cailalan is spending his> holiâ€" | T ays with friends in Woodstock. â€"| D: fs. Staples, of N. York City is | 4 Miting her parents, _ Mr. and Mrs. Binkle.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bocke: ive returned from a very enioyadk “" Indiana and Dakota. â€" &flq left on Friday to visit fends in Smithvilleâ€"Mr. R. Cook; |â€" Berlin, was the guest of Reeve | . Eatzenmeier on Thursday.â€"Mrs. Erâ€" 5‘ ach, of Baden, spent Tuesday _ a: | ,, ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Simpso: | $ erner.â€"Mr. Bitzer, of Berlin, is it ;‘ F ge at the Bank oT _ Plamilton j c luring, theâ€" absence of _ Mr. Suther | g and.â€"Mrs. Wm. _ Puddicombe, o!| , trailo d, is visiting her uncle, Mr. | o Rred. Kraus.â€"Mr. Emanuel Bier on | ; ertained a number of his friends | , in Thursday evening.â€"Mr. and Mrs | p Pletsch of Sebringville, spent Sm | , lay at the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs | ; chmidt.â€" Mr. Will Franke has re urned . from a pleasant holiday _ at ; Brand Bend.â€"Mr. Henry Schuler, ol reenyille, Pa., is visiting his pParâ€"| ( ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Schulet. â€"| ; Mrâ€"â€"and â€"Mrs._Alex. Marks of Woo!lâ€"| ; stock are. guests at the home of Mr.| ; and Mrs. Samuel Cassel.â€" Miss Rab| , has‘ returned fjrom Imt visit 10| tinceton and Paris.â€"Miss Niebel is| ; gfin‘ her friend,~ Mrs. H. . J.| ; is â€" near Woodstock.â€"Dr. Moyer,| , of Preston, . the Liberal candidate,| , who â€" will contest the South _ riding, | 4 at â€"the coming election visited out | « town: or; Friday.â€" Mrs. M. E. Nonnâ€"| ; Amaker, of Napierville, 111, and Mrs.| ; . €. Smith; of Plainfield, IIl., are| j giting their sister, Mrs. Wm. Umâ€"| ; bach.â€"Mrs. Kraus, of Baden, visit>d | , her son, Mr. Fred Kraus, of the | | ueen‘s Hotel last week.â€" Mits Alâ€"| mig Seim is visiting her brother, Mr. E4.: Seim in Zurich.â€"Mrs. (Dr.)| ; ®Fc r6, â€" of . Shakespeare visited friend; here this week.â€"Mrs. Frank Allen of . Eimira, N.Y., and Mrs. Atkinson, of ; Eoronto, are guests at the home | of, | Mr. â€" and Mrs.. Geo. Hahn.â€"Mr. Jno.| 9 ipel, : of Walkerton, visited his te â€" ltives® here last weck. Mr. Jno.‘ Hartmann, _ Manager of the Wagon ‘ Â¥g., Bas gone to the West in the inâ€"| , @rest of _ the company.â€"Mtr. John . Messmer is on a business trip to{| Chicago.â€"Mrs. _ Wm. Burgmann, of Mlanover and Mrs. McComb, of Dur-l Bam, are visiting their parents Mr ‘and Mrs. Jno. Peifer. Died on Friday.â€"We are sorry to »r fi-' the death of Master Carl Peifer ‘of our town, which t,ck vlace h Friday morning, The littie _ lad mecumbed to an attack of _ brain ver following typhoid. ‘ Presentations.â€"A very pleasing evâ€" ‘@ht took place at the home of _ Mr Contad Wilker on Monday <evening. ”,,‘ being his birthday, a number . of his friends took advantlage of â€" the ; cceasion to present him with a meâ€" C expressive of thoir estcem. is brothers and sisters gave . him | Bamisome gold watch and chain, ind the . ttustees of th: Luthcran ‘ ehurch a Morris chair. . Repairs at School.â€"Our _ school is indergoi sr:;:i",pnor to the reâ€" evi . 18t, a room in Al». “&; is â€" being fittee up with gle. . desks , etc. This is to be Bd . for High School work inâ€" Wead of . the one formerly oncupied n â€" Arst fcoot. A small rovm is Bo being Ofittee up to be used â€" i a.laboratory . * ‘ Young : Englishman Missing. â€" A fimber of detectives appearcd . on #tene Jast Wednesday to inquite ) the .mysterious disappearan‘e ‘ _ the young . Englishman . on the "larm. NEW HAMBURG t Attorneyâ€"General‘s Department affered a rewaré of $300 for inâ€" / Ahat shall lead to the arâ€" * conviction â€"of Fred. Liilâ€" causing the death by drownâ€" REWARD up to this place for abouy IJONF O° â€" years is bolidayimg present jus Int heon, detaccs gine 'fi’fi“-"z;' Boering of 'z""" fi“x: m 'hero at present, Mrs. day in‘ Berlin. __ is hdB ult obe â€"s inb L n s onl 2 grammée had been arranged forâ€" th auspicious octasion, consisting _ of tbaseball and . football matches, utoâ€" quet, walking and> running. . Taces, vocal and instrumental music and is general a good time was spent an! the octasion will long be remembere| "7.n present. " EDT Li ally °P PF uho kacs #ing B + Nee f Reunion.â€"A ‘ very pleasi ng ": was on YÂ¥ se eenar on fauin . d the Ottman families© to the nuuwber ol 51 gnjoyed a picnic on‘ Mr. Hutas‘ flats. The procession was headed Ly a band . of 15 strong, including . 5 drum ‘major â€" all of. whom belonged 4o the respective families. . A fine [Tp# B c s Ro U P qsc Celebrated _ Birthday.â€"Mr. , Wm. Frecboin, sr., . celebrated. his 85th birthday iast Wednesday when our band serenaded _ him. Mr. Jnmesi J. Freeborn â€" favored ~those . gathc.â€" éd with a short address while xr. Wm. Green gave. a recitation C# cerning the : aufomobile. A very pleaâ€" sant evening was spent con the farm. Death of Miss Robertson.â€"It is our | sad duty to report the deatlt ul! Miss Robertson,â€" daughter of _ Mr. A. Robertson, reeve of Wellesicy ter.‘ which occurred on Saturday . motning last. Decea@sed had been ill for AbO'Jl‘ two years. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon and burfal \ _ took! place at the Hampstead cemetery. The bereaved family have the symâ€" patty of the community in their sad affiiction Wm. E. Wright, M. I. Adoiph, Wm,.; Holmes, Jas. Griffith, Wm. 0. Gil! more, Wm. McLaughlin. | Touring the West.â€"Mr. Arthur Simâ€" mons the genialâ€"and obliging G.‘l’.R.l agent at Gowanstown left on Monday lAug. 17th <for on extended (oux' ! through Western Canada including a | brip to the Coast, returning through . . the States. Mr. Simmons having b;%. faithful in the discharge of his du | as agent for many years well deset\â€", ; es &A month‘s vacation; His _ man; {friends wish him‘a . most egjoyable . News Notes.â€"Farmers are maKing good use of the much wished for dry weather in order that thgy may zet their grain safely housed. With a few more days mostly all the harvest . will be over.â€"The Wallace Cheese and Butter Co., have sold the CRObSe auU MDODUE MR ITRCO OO GS Cld first half of August miake of cheesc} to â€" Messrs. T. Ballantyne & Sons, Stratford, for 12§c per l.â€" ‘The , luxuriant growth of pasture at this , time of the year has so increased the, flow of â€" milk that the make > 0('. cheese at the factories is !4rger than the usual June make, f | East â€" Wallace Telephone. Line. â€" Before this issue of Chiconicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph reaches any Orf at least. some ol its readers the telephone line from Listowel_to Wallaceville will have been completed and the subscriâ€" bers will be enjoying the great "conâ€" venience of a phone in theitr residoncâ€" es as well as those in the surroundâ€" ing . â€" community. The subscribers having patiently waited for over . 2 year for the line to be built â€" will no doubt keep the line busy for some time ccrnsequently we may expect a "hello" time of _ it as a commenctâ€" ment. ‘ The following are a list of the subscribers on the East Wa‘â€" laqt tclephone line controlled by the Bell Telephone Co. with central office at Listowel:â€"Thos Saiter, Wm. King, J. A. Detwiler, H. Lohr, O. Salter, trip SEIP. _ An evidence _ of_ the_ rematkable growth in vegetables was founhd _ in a large tomato grown â€" in Mr. L. Adolph‘s garden. The weight of this tomato was 22} ounces. It is also a very fine variety. being exceptionally free from seed and of a most delicions flavor. It is known as the "Ponderâ€" osa." tfomato. _ An Independent Telephone Line. â€" Mr. Loais Adoiph who lmas had the long distance phone placed in his residence is also connecting the two farm houses by private telephone. This will prove to bea greéat ¢cnâ€" venience in many ways. _ __ _ ° Briefs.â€" Mr. Otto of Fordwich has purghased the hotel property at . Goâ€" wanstown â€" from Mr. Philip Micel taking â€"possessionâ€"a â€"short Aime â€"ago. â€"â€"The.new steel and cement bridge at , Shipley is almost completed. â€" The approaches ate yet to be filled in | by which time the cement floot will be ready for traffic. Theâ€" bridge! presents a . handsome . appearance &8 well as being ~a substantial strnc-! ture. The Stratford Bridge to , had the contract.â€"The annval Sun« dayâ€"school Rally in Methodist church Wallaceville, will be held on Sunday, Aug. 30th. Special music has becn prepared fot that day. and ‘he church _ will be decorated mm-fi with fowers. Rev, Jas. Elford flé Personals.â€"Mrs.Menno Weber _ of Waterloo spent several days at . the home of Mr, B. F. Knife, Karis ville.â€"Mr: Michael Schatz, Wallace, ville, returned home having spent a tew days with his sons at ‘;‘2 Hamburg. We are pleased to that he 4s . o be out again hayâ€" dnit mfi. i The Doctor‘s care for WALLACE m;fdg-w":‘ A int * ?‘(; "l‘\v.. c h -i.f\aqtfl‘ ccoge e h e % Ti es i f P c m en on las 5 ucational. is: hece :&, * the paseny? mar ate 1or Soemmatres, that the time spent by the . <ie not wasted a eordial invitation | is extended ‘to all llw' x wy those in outside points, who â€" be sending their children to the _ Insti~ n qo ie e ols n 4. A Telegraph representative visited the schoo! on Tuesday and wmâ€" ::lg,fltnh.‘ with the t bit which has been urrn?-l by Instruetor D. W. Houston. (It must be understood that only about 40 lessons of about two hours each are given to the scholars during the term which is equivalent to about.â€" seight days of ten hours each. . While ~the work turned out is by no means perâ€" fect it is a great deal better . than one would expect from an. apprentice in a woodâ€"working or jron institution. | Applied to, a rough or inflamed patch, cut, brutse, heat sore, or chatâ€" ed place, Zamâ€"Buk first lubricates, ‘cools, and soothes the hot surface, :thcn heals. That is why children like ‘Zamâ€"Buk. It stops pain so . quickly. 'Appliqd to eezema, ulcers, and festerâ€" 'ing sores, Zamâ€"Buk first‘ kills . the ‘discase germs which cause suppuraâ€" tion *and inflammation. Theh it builds up fresh‘ tissue. ° The newspaper man . was . / informed that ,q:foqugt of manual . training was not to make mechanics but to develop accuraty, confidence and orlgâ€" inality and to train theâ€" judgment, etc ; ‘The school will be open on Saturâ€" day. and Monday from 9 a.m..to 4 p. When you find your skin rough, red and patchy, or dry, scaley and coarse, with sore and inflamed spots bere and there, remomber there is "a reason. There are 2,800 pores . on one square inch of that skin of yours, and these contain seventy feet of tubâ€" ing, all provided to.qlm away harmâ€" ful and waste excretions, but which get out of order when the skin . is unhealthy. _ The value of Zamâ€"Buk lies in the fact that its healing esâ€" sences and juices can be . absorbed by these miniatdre ‘"Skin Mouths." In this way an ectema patch, ulcer, abscess, ringworm, or open sore is removed completelyby Zamâ€"Buk, and a cut or burn healed. _ , For insect stings, sore feet, bruises, chafed places, for eczema, ulcerations blood poison, chronic sores, and | for piles Zamâ€"Buk is without equal. Fifty cents a box at aM stores ~and druggists, or from the Zamâ€"Buk Co. Toronto, for price. Three, boxes for dollar twentyâ€"five. This offer is for GOES TO ROCHESTER. family use Mr. Joe Lawrenge, of Guelph, . the tall private of the 30th, of sheath skirt fame has received an â€" offer to go to Rochester on Labor Day, there to show th: populace the inâ€" tricacies of the *directoire gown." He has accepted the offer. Facts For Our Women Folk! _â€"_ That‘s what you can save at this Great Trunk ; Sale. YOUR SKIN IN SUMMER 15 PER CENT The â€"most gfgnntic truak sale we have ever conducted. Ever department marked so low that the savings are worth looking to. cing our entire stock of Trunks and Travelling bags for this month. Our trunks . are ‘ not mere packing cases, they are built to stand the wear and tear of Arayvel. s Heavy Canvas Covered, Trof bound Trunk, with . bardwrod sglats, steel clamps and cor« ners, brass platedâ€" lock ~fnd boits, strap hinges. Size 30 inch, reg. price $3.75, f0f â€"....i..«.. s.»a $8.19 Site 32 inch,. teg.. price $4:10 for, .::<=ix z.: $849 Size 34 inch, reg. price $4.46, 10€ " ..... . .«.. 45. 0 78 Canvas Covered Brass Trimâ€" med Trunk, Hardwood | slats, Brass plated . steel corners, large brass lock, leather hanâ€" dies, has. two heavy straps. Size 30 inch, reg. price Size 3% inc $5.30, for Bize 34 inc %5.65, for $4.95 for inch, for .. inch, August Clearing reg OF TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS price price = â€"Neill‘s $4.21 $4.51 $4.81 o ns snsois hn â€"* | bibition gives 106 BA first time . of Alltewers ienss O s iey aare . ’% 15, high." wite Miss Edna Weber is "“‘"‘m mmmub%ww with her sister Mrx. Shantt, tragA only â€"place. these â€" people : will $ o i ie es cilgy © (o peftorm in ‘western Ontario, ~as trom a visit to New Y: Clg- % tely after their engagement here § V i ons Fdilh | they . leave for the United . States, “'Y'a is the, guest Q' 8 ® Th ane that: ava altaane" hnnked for the Bechtel for severalâ€"days. . i "Mrs. E. Martin spent Bunday _ at "'Ml’. " 'I c "‘ it 2 Mr. Wm. Bish has returned from > a Â¥acation of ~saverar weeks spent near Collinzwood h Lake Huron. . â€"=._ ~Mr. Geo. Hortop and Mr. Hatr} son, of Toromo, épent Sunday. (at th: former‘s kome here: â€"!/ â€" ~. \ > Mr. Robert Lortop,: of . Toronto, | spent Suaday in town with his Parâ€"| ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Hortop, Erb <St} Miss Katherine B.> Kummer bas returned to Warerloo _ ‘after a few days‘ visit with Erbsville friends. ‘ :â€"Miss _ Byeâ€"of : New York, is the guest of : Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb for a few days. , [ Mrs. John Dégub ‘and Miss Annic Daub, ol Wellesley, are guests _ of Mr.and Mrs. J. Doetsam. ~ / ‘ Messrs. Cleason Shantz and Frin: Shuh left Wednesday on a trip â€" to thc Pacific cogst. 4 Mrs, J. Stewart and Mrs. Smith, otâ€" Urbam, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schicâ€" ‘\.1; Albert strect. Miss Lois Joiinson has returned to her home in Seaforth, after a Pleasâ€" ant visit of sonie weeks with ber aunt, Mrs, J. M. Muir. Rev. .W. D. and Mrs. Lee have reâ€" turned ‘from a â€" visit â€"â€"with Toronto friends. While in the city, Mr. Lee orpupied the .puipit of Cook‘s church at both services ‘last Sunday. Mrs. T. H. Hall, three chilgren and nursea,0f Toronto, are spendingz,. a lew woeeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. P Webb. M Miss _ Elizabeth Kreutziger of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, arrived home ‘ on Friday and vill spend some time hore visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kreutziâ€" ger, Eh street. Mr. and Mrs. Dotan and t-n‘:‘g-l wito beÂ¥e been; _guests of« % w. D. _and Mrs. ts y6r several days leff Monday morning forâ€" Toronto. Messts. Chas. Hohmcier, Fred Mosâ€" er arid G. Steigbach, have retorne|. from a pleasaut holiday, Speut al Gnndm- mariecmakcg Miss Edith_O‘Donnell left .. Monday for Milverton, whore she will be the guest of Miss Daisy Hagenâ€" flug for two weeks, ; Miss‘Daisy Hasenflug, of Milvefton opg. returned Friday aiter a . visit 91 Glei several weeks iw town a guest â€" of| j the Miéses O‘Domnell, Toronto. lm Mi..â€"yacob Roos, Mrs. J. Ritzer, ton, Mrs. Hy. Roos, Mr. and Mrs: J, ll.:uml ‘Roos, and the Misses Mary and Tona} M Roos attended . the _ funeral : of man the late Mrs. John Zinkann at Taâ€" bect vistock on Saturday. z Mrs. Missâ€" Elsie Chalcrait _has returred day. Mr, and Mrs. _James Nichol; . ind family â€" ofâ€" Lockport, N.Y., are spenling w# few days at the home. of Mr. Peter Gleifer. . â€" of Our suit cases ‘ate superior : anything shown in this ty. § fp Grained Keratol Leather . Suit Lasée, ~ madeâ€" on stee! â€" frame, side straps, brass . Plated spring lock and side _ bolts, leather handles. Size 22 inch, reg. price $2.50 for Size 24 int $8.15, m......... meain ($8,04 Size 26 inch, reg. price *3$5.00,..I0t ......... ....... Â¥hok Leather Suiz Case made from selected on steel frame, with Jedther corners, good brass plated steel fock, side boits, and hinges, inside leaâ€" ther straps. Size 22 inch, reg. price . _ $5.50 for â€" Site %4 inch, $6,00, fot ... Size 26‘ inch, $6.50, ‘ tor °.. . Bean and Mrs... Noah near ° Haysville _ visited SUIT CASBS «. 87 King St. West. inch, ~reg price price . $2.13 $4.68 $5.00 $5.53 be the u‘muw %fl western Ontario, ‘-E fiqm for the Un States, where thes are alteady booked for the In conpection with ‘the,.above famâ€" out, attraction, theâ€"celebration . comâ€" mittee has secured three good â€" bands to furnish muysi¢ for the :iy. A . game of footbal has been : ar~ champions, and Berlinâ€"Tigers, lnter . game of ‘baseball will be played.. be tweeu the: Alerts and Beavers.. ;There‘ will be races dor (which,; good prizes will be given, also . a grand * baby contest for three cash‘ prizes.. > :. A grand trades procession: will: be held in the morning at .10 a‘clock, and in the evening there will be a grand band concert, high wire acting, APPRECIATED THE * Referring to the recent‘ picnic of the Galt retail merchants to Waterloo the Galt Reporter bas‘ the tollowing: ""The park by the way is without . doubt one of the most beautiful~ in Ontario. For a picnic like that _ / of yesterdaya more suitable spot could not be found. Waterloo should ‘be extremely proud in its possession of such a beauty spot. It is undoubtedâ€" ly the premier park of Westetn Outâ€" aria, and for picric purposes it . is unsurpassed in the Dominfon. The people of Waterloo did everything in their power to make the picnic . a success. The park was made spick and span, and everything possible was $rip .to Quebec. . Rev. and â€" Mrs, H. E. Allen, of Otâ€" tawa, returned. . on Friday | after a visit of several days at the homt ot Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strassér. ~Mr. Dickert of Detroit, _ a _ former Waterloo boy, is renewingâ€" acquaintâ€" ances in town. It is nearly ten years ‘since he last visited Waterloo and he naturaly . observes. many. changes : which have taken place . during _ the interval. s and span, and everything pOSS!DIE 77» turnished. The week,z- band _ concert of the Waterloo band was changed from Friday to Thursday, a courtesy much appreciated. by the Gaitonians. from a shorz visit with friends . at Meadowvale, ‘near Toronto. ~ â€"Miss Ethel Graybill left Friday for a.â€" several â€" weeks‘ "holidat Mr. and Mrs, James â€" Nichol and: family of Brockport, N.Y., are visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. Peter Gleiser. ts ; The Misses Hazel and Jda â€" Martin spent Sunday and Monday at. Presâ€" ton, guests at the ~home . of. their uncle Mr. Geo. Martin. â€" Mrs. Grant and Miss Addie Bowâ€" man, . of .Greenvilie, Mich., who have been guests at the home of Mr.â€" and Mrs. H. M. Smyder. returned home toâ€" We solicit your trade, satisfaction â€" guaranteed or money refunded. Club Made of selectéd cow ‘hide in‘ brown .. or olive, . Japahes® frame, brass phm‘mn-w"a good leather handles. .. Size 12 inch, reg. Dbrice $1.75° FOR ....si..0 scmemce Size 14 inch, reg. price $2,00, FOF ......./~> \ a. ) Size 18 inch, reg. price SBize 18 inch, reg. price $2.25, for $2.50, for ‘Ev,e%articie in this . e are sacrifiâ€" WATERLOO PARK Bags ; $1.148 $1.10 $1.92 $7.18 Denims, Sheetings, Tickinfs, Cotâ€" tonades, Cottons, Towellings. Shaker Flannel Blankets S. B. BRICKER & CO. QUICK SALE Doepsam‘s Bookstore Waterloo. Owner going to leave, 105 sore farm | as & Corner King and Erb Streets, Waterloo, Ont. A _ NEW PATIEBNS AT _ _ .. X3¢ Shirting Flannels 12 1â€"26¢, 15¢, 18¢ a yd. Shaker Flannels GREY AND WHITE. _ 10â€"4, 11â€"4 and 124. Wool Blankets IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES AT WANTED| »â€" {(DARK AXD LIGHT.) GREY AND WHITE Domeéts NEW LINE3 OF NEW LINES OF x bo HEADQUARTERS FOR . Edison Phonographs and Records Also all kinds of kooks and staâ€" tionary, bammocks, wall er fishing tackle, sporting goods, exâ€" press wagons, goâ€"carts, etc,, mouth :‘u., violin strings. All kinds rouvenir and soavenir post cards also photo supplies of all kinds, We have always a large assortâ€" ment of Records on hand. ‘ FARM FOR SALE €

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