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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jul 1911, p. 4

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" .. Persona ,‘;:_,‘ week ‘ of New Mrs. A. ‘ U. Bowm: ms _ of Interest.â€"Miss Almeta imaidt of _ Centreville was the hini ess at a very enjoyable picnic at : Heights on Saturday alterâ€" July 15th, at which about a _ _of ~ her young friends wore > Nes:L.ss to a‘1 the hours es :. (s Port Sta ~â€" Inaine i“ 2 ‘ c issed away all too quickly in laughâ€" '__‘_, ‘.?. wited to which was tho irtaking the gosd things in the wakets.â€"Mr.~ Norman Ford, a formâ€" S t of â€" this. neighborhoo}, but w of Berlin, was calling on _ olC mds here on Sunday evening.â€"Miss Slla L has returned home a‘ter . a E / @ays‘ visit with relatives and 1ends â€" in Lonan, St. Themas and t Shnley.â€"rz. and Mrs. Treâ€" wl and4 â€" their young son, Erpâ€" }, «* of Berlin, were visitors . at | home ol Mr. and Mrs. Hy. . Câ€" abel of River Lodge on Satircy ving last â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Noa\ week end with friends in this viciâ€" mity.â€"Miss May Stoltz of St. Thomas .;-;_"‘gj." lidaying at her home near here. Weâ€"Miss Pearl Johnson is to be . comâ€" ‘plimented on the result of her recent fÂ¥am. in music, she having . passed with honors. Miss Johnson intends eaching music here and" . doubtless ‘will prove a very efiicient tutor. â€"Mr. _‘_;‘ Chatham . motored. ; to %tuflhy. He was> agcomâ€" anied by Miss Sylvia Bock who reâ€" urne home after spending. a . few eeks with relatives in Chat ham and Detroit, Mich.â€"Ira is wearing a sinile bat won‘t come off these days. Its ; girl. ‘Congratulations. â€" We _ are lad to note that Mrs. J. and _ Mr. . Hilborn are recovering from their recent illness.â€"Mr. B. C. _ Hallman "has sold his property to â€" Mr. â€" N. 4 "and will move to Berlin next th of Enos Cressman.â€" There | away on Sunday morning at home near here one of the respecâ€" | tesidents dlthh community . in : pers of Mr. _ Enos C A :‘ Ctes had been an invana ‘ the past ten years and for the i~ years had been . confified his bed, so his death was not unâ€" ected. He had reached the age of | years and had been a consistent m mber of the New Mennonite church br many years. rle leaves to mourn is‘ | his aged widow, 5 sons and ;; viz., Jonas of near New undee; Rev. Silas of Berlin, Henry ‘ Alta.;~ Simon, Eldon and Miss ilame at home. and Mrs. E. Stoitz, oss his aged widow, 5 sons and daug viz., Jonas of near New undee; Rev. Silas of Bertin; Henry Alta.; Simon, Eldon â€" and Miss " me at home, and Mrs. E. Stoltz, ;m_ east of here;, and also _ a umber of brothers andsisters. The imeral took place on Wednesday / a(â€" erno from the family â€" home . to the church for service, thence _ to lenheim cemetery for interment. The sorro relatives have the , symâ€" patiiy of a host of friends in * their | Personals.â€"Mrs. A. Linton of Blair rie réelatives in town and vicinity 8t week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. â€" Kuarr New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. i6k of London visited with Mr. and lirs. A. Maeder last week.â€"Mr. N. man bas purchased a . new ou car. The machine is a ~Keo $, and is a very handsome . car. â€" Wiss A. Overholtzer of Philadelphia, ‘a., ids visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J ‘Cassel.â€"Quite a number from town mnd vicinity attended the funeral _ of ‘the late Mr. S. Kaufman held _ at m on Monday afternoon.â€"Mr. Mrs. Eldon Hallman and _ Miss Shantz of Waterloo spent Sunday Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Staufier. â€" . Herb. Mowatt of Berlin spent the hbel of River Lodge on Satircy ming last â€"Mr. and Mrs.: Noa‘\i o+ r' , of Now Dundee were Sunday ¢tors at the bome of the fccmors totherâ€"inâ€"law,. Mr. Jacob E. Snant?, Hil Crest Farm. They _ made & trip in their handsome now °anâ€" mobile which tPcy have but recentâ€" . porcha sc 1. â€"Commerping with Sunâ€" Â¥ evening, August 6t.5, there will prer setvices in _ the Freeport re o Clrirch at the hour of _ fv 6 of the afternoon as .;;‘f It has ‘beer cemed adâ€" le various rsasomo to have es it the everfing inâ€"tead ci the OB. Rev. Mr. Nowberry â€" of ) pm, instead of the afternoo ‘-A/,y‘ It has ‘beer ©emed 1 various reasomo to ] ges it the everfing inctead cf a Rev. Mr. Newberry Reld will have charge of the t Bere and will proach hore E Nlumt:7 evonite‘. . You td to attend R ce anm‘s the oxoursior Â¥ ,~ Ju mmfl be left at this Mm Wodâ€" _ Bum#4s; evenin:. . You ate it"d \to lmnd.â€"*t. and â€" Mrs. se am‘* their "two Cwihters the cxoursior to Niagara Falls . Jaly ‘BFnc.â€"Protty ~are dottod oAl alcag the Grand River here, _ in ~residen‘s of our l.uh'.“;:- awe 11 ing for the T ®njoying the eool and im of ‘thi river, close Kreecort and vicinity is NEW DUNDEL E resort ADVERTISERS Bean, Proprietor FREEPORT week ‘Nfifl} n that oi oi Applieation known oo es o6 so afr printing, ial w «4 phblished every We all join ~recovery. Hewit t icceeding ompli ampers â€" â€" Thi vlar #er took in the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph / ex} cursion to Detroit _ last week.â€" Mr. Allinghani of .the Traders bank stall is spending his two weeks‘ holidays at his home in Barrieâ€"Mrs. Snyder of Winnipeg is spending several «weeks with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Weber. Mrs. Snyder returned to Elmira with Mr. M. L. Weber, who spent . some time out west on business.â€"»Mr. Theoâ€" dore â€" Musselman left for various points in the west where he will spend several weeks on business.â€"Mrs Wm. Merkel and her son spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. â€" Adam Uffelman at Waterioo last week.â€"The many frigeds.of Mr. J. C. Bricker will be pleased to hear of his recovâ€" ery from a severe attack of typhoid fever of several weeks standing.â€"Mr. Wilber Rumball son of station master Rumball, was one of those who were successful at the recent examinations at the B.C.L., taking honors in the Commercial ‘Course.â€"Dr. Scanlon and Mr. Melville Fulcher of Toronto spent Wednesdax at St. .Jacobs. â€" won t ' J. Ratz, on us &O she kindly entertained all W and little children % *Oradle Roll" . of the church. ‘The weather being fine and the lawn an ideal spot for.. such an affair all those present report having had a very enjoyable> time.~= Mrs. Geo. Vort. is srending a (ew _ days Council. steeting.â€" The â€" Municipal Council held its 12th session on Monâ€" day eventng, July 17, all the memâ€" bers present and Reeve Christman in the chair. The first business discusâ€" sed was a communication from Mr. A. Werner, Secretary of the Library Board, in connection with the ~ site for the new library, which seems to have been dropped for the past . few weeks and which bas not yet been fulâ€" ly decided upon. A requisition . from the School Board for ‘the amount . of $3500.00 was presented to the council and was atcepted. Various accounts to the amount of $345.26 were preâ€" sented and ordered to be paid. The council then adjourned to meet again on Aug. 7th, 1911. Ist Class Homwors, Gertrude Leonore Otho;, 2nd . Class Cliarlic Lordh, Mabel Wag 3 Dunke; passe piortinro Kart_ Ininte: . patee ina t with telatives 'ua'ipn.- nah of Berlin ‘ted : at ol Mrs. A. H. Erb last ELMIRA 1 hose rtrude: Schinidt. loss . Honots Wagner ,â€" Nathan Atvin M 7 a-::. ::ui ‘Grof. â€"Mr.. Ap kew suddenly U â€" only .uflm h‘*m pnevmonia an‘! brain . fevers (Mr. Groff 'utpuh'whkbw near â€" Eimira in the yec! 18§3. #9 or . 34 ous {armer trom . bis 1 to the Men Miss. Mabel Bostwick of . Toronto formerly of this town, is d:nding &A few days withâ€"ber friend, Mrs. Dan Ratz.â€" Mr. and ~Mrs. Evarest . and family of Toronto are visiting friends in town for a week.â€"Mr. Gus. Alleâ€" mang moved his household effects inâ€" to his fine new residence lately | purâ€" chased from Mr. A. Glaeser, on Wedâ€" nesday.â€"Mr. Ed. Vice of Berlin visâ€" ‘ ited at his home here last Sunday.â€" Miss Margaret Gordon of St. Marys .l- spending a_ few days with . her | Iriends in town. Miss Gordon . was formerly a teacher in the : public school here.â€"Miss Edna Lein is visitâ€" , ing friends at St. J for a few {ay..-mu Gmh"mo( Toronto | réturned to ‘her home iast week after spending a few days #. her grandâ€" | mother, Mrs. G. Vogt, it town.â€"Mr. | A. K. Dunke and chi * left on Tuesday for Parry Sound to spend ‘a few weeks with t ph;’: |â€"A number of fhrle & + | nig at the Reservorr PafGon Saturâ€" day afternoon.â€"The little son of Mr. â€" Rusge! Musselman had $he misfortme Sm ie Te in meng Mliy _ owdet 1t o Te sn eilsetnam berg ipent : .v' + .. WB Mre.. J, e "'a ~and two â€" ‘of Wat: o spent Sunday at of trom . bis b:dha ;J 18th to the Mennonite church &b and burial. ~He leavcs to his loss â€"Ifs ~witow arel‘12 children, 2 sore _and 1 daughter by his Arst morriage. _ ‘The bercavec family ha:o the : sympri¢hy of many â€"friends their afffiction. > Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Detweilec anl family of Elmira spent Suncay at Mr. Thos. ‘Morrell‘s.â€"Mr. Leah Gole of St. Jaccs, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Isaac °R. Letson.â€" Mr. Wilert Molitzer and Miss Kesselring of Williamsburg spent Sunday at Mr. Hy. Melitzer‘s.â€" Misses Florence Verm: _ and Evelyn Boal of Arkell spent â€" Sunlay with Miss Sgte Letâ€" son.â€"Mr. am Mrs. A. Mrzell ang daughter of St. Thomas, are spendin:; the holidays with the former‘s parâ€" ents along the Grand:â€" Master Cecil Mansfield . ‘is ‘sperckng: the holidays with his grandmotber in Berlinâ€" We are sorry to report that Mr. Frei Westfall is sick. His â€" many friends wish him a speedy reco.ery.â€" Miss Melinda Devitt formerly of this place is renewing acquaintances here.â€"Miss Maggie Bruce of Elora is visiting her friend, Miss Lizzie Maclie.â€"Misus Séhwindt of â€" Hanover is holidaying with her frienc Miss Sylvia Miller. Vera Wollis,â€". Cecil Hyatt, Harry Mogk. Out of the large number who wrote this year only two were unâ€" successful, thus showing great credit due Mr. I. Hammond,â€" principal of the school, for the pains he has taken to prepare his Entrance pupils for the examinations < at No .OL .30 years and. . Wan a PIOSpEE s lurmer. _ The funetal was ~held m . his late ‘residence on July 18th WEST MONTROSE tz ahd the Talk Mrs. McKinp hy at the is tinain t t improvements to the .â€"Mr. N. McNaughton, the Dominion Bank an t are bo‘th able to â€" be M the trip inâ€" Mr. and . Mrs. (J. Lanz the latter‘s â€"father on Sunday.â€" Mr. M m W nred â€" the home M a be of Sunday Water) of Mt. 1g46 t H M News Notes.â€"Mrs. John j son Hubert of Waterloo, & Mrs. Carl Messuet, _ tel.â€"Mr». George Seip of is s;eriing a weoeks in town with ber muther, Mrs K welex.â€" . Master Rubic Smith, dmu sponkng the holidays at the bome of Mrsâ€" R. and * every confidence is felt that he will ful@l his new position very crom itably.â€"Mr. Irving Butler, discount cierk at the &u::uc Bank here the past fow months, received instr tiors to report at Colborne for whic Place . he left on Moniday. Mr. Baile: will be much missed in basebal} cir cles ts which game he was an a‘pt.â€" Mr. Enos Cressimari‘s team tecam« frightened _ while in Berger‘s lumbe yard on Thursday last and ran awa Ltterly demolishing the wagon. Briefs.â€"Misses Taylor â€" and Bryd have returned home from _ Detro having spent arfew days with frien â€"Mrs. Wm. Taylor returned hor one day last . week from â€" Winds where she visited with her siste Mrs. P.â€"J. Tschirhart.â€"Mr. and Mi». E4A Wood of Burlington are visiting with their aunt here.â€"The home misâ€" sionary meetingâ€"was held â€" at the home of Mrs. Walter Brydon on Wednesday afternoon last. Dr. Dix of G-;lph addressed the meeting and Miss Young of the same place sang very sweotly.â€"Miss Ruth and Master John ht'hlo:h.l’.“m days m week with â€" t grandmother, Strickland, at Berlin â€"Mr. Mickic of Hespeler took charge of the service on Sunday evening last.â€"Mrs. Dawâ€" of Guelph, 8. A., vlm *‘ at :: church on Sunday m .next, July. 30th. a In the article mppearing in lrt week‘s istue: in regard to the World‘s Record Cow, owned by D. C. Flatt whd Son, it way stated that as a twop year ofd, Jennie © Bonerges Ormiy, &A Holsteinâ€"Fresian helfer,gave 16,752 o i amina l Ibs. of milk .‘“ % _bute ter in 385 days hi 1 M e s 2 . o0 5 World‘s Record Cow new nameudina â€"â€"* MOSsBORO Henkellâ€"In, â€"Shakespeare, July 16th E2 OEOCT CCA EDPE UPPEREDY ATUID .A M s $ 1 oF PS 38 + P to: Mr. and Mrs. Sanâ€"Hed‘ci, _ o a ** wl‘ cae daughter. | C Heinbmecherâ€"In\ Taxistock, July 1%th F to Mt. end Mra Heary Heb» aschâ€"# @f. & s0n & Ha = re=Im . At, July 15th, * 9 b.! MB PIOS@AL I‘ ; x‘» Sig: J Asaigl ‘3:' Ker. /. * -‘“g-*’ x ..‘ wies, Prettâ€"Mayhardâ€"In‘" Gclt, â€" July 20t5, Kathlcen Maynard to Wm.â€" Frett. _ Kantickâ€"Kunicin‘te~ In Presion, Juâ€" ly ~19th, Alex. Kantic‘, to Euginia Kunicin‘tle. i S Youngâ€"Leggâ€"In Brantford, ~July 1581 Fmma PF. . Legg to Rotert © J. Young, . " o Murrayâ€"Wilheimâ€"In Tavistoct, July 17th, Hoenrietta‘ Wilhelm to A. Murâ€" B:::'â€"Ethâ€"ln Berlin, July 17th, Mary FEtb to Wm. Bavér of â€" Taris Websterâ€"Walkerâ€"In Paris, July ~19, Jennuie Walker to George ~Webster. Strangeâ€"Hareyâ€"At the Knox Mante, Elors, â€"July 4th, 1011. Mr~ Jrbn Strange of Elora, to Miss Catherine Heagey â€"of Wallace Tp. Brownâ€"Cuncincamâ€"In Paris, ~July 14th, Mary Cunningham ‘to Gro. H. Brown: Rutherfordâ€"On Sprague‘s Road, July 19th,. Morris â€"S.. Ruthorford, age: 42 ‘years. e DeForestâ€"In Galt, July 20th, Mrs. Jane De Forest aged 72 years. Blatechfordâ€"In : Hespelor, ‘July 1¢t\, S:i‘;:r John. Blatchford,> ayd 67 y:;. â€"Near Conestogo, July 15th, Matilda Weber, beloved wile of Re#â€" ten Snider. â€" We want : you to try Rexall Ecâ€" zema& Ointment. The first application gives a refreshing sonse of_ relief, and because of its germ destroying powâ€" er, it eradicates the germ or paraâ€" site which causes eccema and many other eruptions. _ It quickly allays the inflamntation, gives protection tg the inflamed surfaces, and helps re. store healthy tissue. . It is â€" particuâ€" larly _ active â€" in telieving skin ailâ€" ments peculiar to children. . You cerâ€" tainly cannot lose anything by tryâ€" ing it. We would not dare make this offer ~ except â€" we are. positive Rexall Eczema Oint ment will satisfactorily benefit you. Two sizes 50c and $1.00. Remember, you cam only obtain it at our store â€"The Rexall Store. A. G. Hao‘.nel, Waterloo. Burkbartâ€"in â€"F Lichtyâ€"‘n Peel, July 19th, at the ago Of" 23, the wife of Oliver Lichty. We : have a grayish white ointment with a» pleceant odor that is . clean to use, which we beliove is the bost known reme ; for the reliet of _ scir discases. Jt is es;ecially eficacious for â€" overconting eczema in all its various forms, rinsyorm, acmo, pimâ€" ples, bloiches, insect bites, tetter, cerâ€" tain forms of ulcers, sores# and wounls. It is strongly ars.iseptic, clfidn,;:., soothing and bealing _ It stors . all itching and burnirg caused by* $.in eruptions. + We are so positive this ointment is unequalled that wo offer it with the distinct understanding that if ofter having given it a reasonable â€" trial, you are not satisfied withâ€"the results you ~ have ordy to tell us and we will, without quibbling, return. every cent paid us for it . We exact no promises or obligations whatever. A Treatment That Costs Nothâ€" ing Unless It Proves Satisâ€" FOR SKIN DISEASES TH I Big Sale of This opportunity is now. Hundreds of dollars worth have been sold during the past. week and we aak you if you are needing anything in Rugs, Corltains, Blinds, Wall Paper, Lino!enm or iOilCloflnto.u'htflmddqudWyonmlffiuno-inthofi-nui\htnihh the Mr factory Relief MARRIAGES ARTICLE REMOVED David o t o o yieges agy """"}}f e Wall Papers, new stock, Ml:.l pPEATHS Theg:omtpouiono(onrcupehmdn ‘wre going into onr Mid â€" Summer Sale at tremendous reductions. t e 7 J H\«‘ We offer for sale the largest stock of Hqu.!unichi::r in Waterloo County and our special sale prices during this and next month means great savings to those who will buy here. â€" . i es B Carpets and Rugs with or without borders, regular value 3} yde l’uhr value $10.00 for $12.00 each. i !"* f = _ ‘20,00 for 15.00 sach, flsz pilots) in gooot, rqurer »uluaidhte it 290 rater colors) in groan, a e at stock, best of putterna, at half prite. _ Nor Mc 8.B. BRICKER &00.‘8 Fine Watch R c opecany _ * Quality Highest The Savings Department of this Bank has proved to \beâ€" a great connneim- w".homud- ol;onr farmer f. fends udouuu‘lwthonb keeping of their #«pare money. > es 1c â€" en e It‘is not necessary for a man to be free of mortgage or other indebtâ€" edness in order to avail himeelf of the privilege of a Bank account As the money can be withdrawn at any time, ihe Bavk acts as a safe depository for the -o;y until such tithe as it is needed. 'w.'-mfiw ept Deposits of $1 and upwards and interest at regular rate is added ha -yms’;." wn.:d:amu':ean be made at any time during banking hours. Capital and Reserve $8944,000 Assets $50,000, 000 Waterioo Branch P. V. WILSON, Menager Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. The Bank of Toronto We guarante¢ the quality of our goods and we are sure you will find the prices right. CA + Obey this impulse and give us a trial. 4 FARMERS! 0. Asmussen by shopping at Prices Lowest Waterico 90e 26ufi Issuer of Marriage Licenses. horkd

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