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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Jul 1902, p. 1

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haux hk _ * 6c c3 t‘& _ ~~â€"â€" RPeter EIy C g:’g-uucummm ~ Phone 149. %'Goccesesof 4 @0 T iLndowr Glass â€"â€" Ei L â€"RRADYLTOWEAR In order to clean out our stoclc of Screen Doors we will sell them at the following prices: /‘ $n stook, and nearly all of it just imported from WMJNM The best ran of :c'ucvoruuivd.dw;:d even :“thiah‘ Mo ings are now at stage w "gh-i s A4 pecificati ‘Call and see our Sugar Beet Forks. of various kinds in stock, such as rolled cathedral â€" ;o:‘eu.”m embossed, tinted Muranese, also | F ounse plain glass in ahooeta, und out to ady odd size. _ t OoRNAMENTAL GLAS8SES Bargains in _ _ Screen Doors. thing Reductions JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE;, ‘ We have put into stock ladies‘ skirts, which we consider extra good value at the prices. Friezes and Homespuns in grey, navy and â€" black. ~Come and examine them. â€" Our prices are A. 0. Behmer Go., This: Week‘s $3 $4, A. Weseloh & Co., Sereen Doors worth 80c each for 60c. in . m ~n ‘l.m t n 850. an ' U it l.m it 1 ,1.15. THE Watâ€"rloo County‘s Greatest Store. Near Bank of Hamilton, King St., BERLIN. im mpempermpe agenpempanpempenpempengempenke â€" . 100 Wl 20 C 1000 0 ogne 0 â€" h 4 & in broken lots all over the store are And the awiful bridge that we fear â€"|| affered without réference. to former| . . t0 ©10SS, prices, â€" Come and snve motiey» Pass like a cloud o‘er the moon‘s ‘ bright track, o c 2 22 5 aA A &A a| And a précious gain is our fancied $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50. Men‘s §8 50 to $12.00 suits c n ba seen in our show window, your chaice k Men‘ -Mm.t";.:fMIp\o 00. Roy Imrnim-lb. choice 48. Boys‘ $2 50 to $*.75 2 piece suit«, choice for $1 98. Boysa‘ blouse +uits, at 21.19 k Wea‘so p ace on sale at pecial bargsins a‘l our summer costs fo men and boys. Boys‘ summer ccat« at 500. Ic-mn-r mfiz'lh. ces at 150., 25¢0., 350. aud 50c. n‘s and boys‘ straw hats at half prices. 1.15 «n The on on € â€" > «n Wt BERLIN. Mas "ap $|| Our Busy Neighbors e s 0.‘ en eA se n * / lkk WELLESLEY. | . 2 Th..L4 UR â€" ans kn K. x f t n s e e ‘ Notes. â€" Mr. Hy. H-.fl-,-'--!-l o 2 s y . S mt P ‘Briefs. â€"â€" Rev. J, Lynn, wile and daughter Lide, are visiting at the reâ€" sidence of â€"Mr. Clem. Mfli engineer. â€" Mr. Bowman and his ; have just reburned from a successful surveying expedition N:ad Lake Superior. â€" Pastor Ibbott gives & iree _ entertainment in the U. B. church on Friday evening, July 31, Everybody welcome. _ Rev. J. Lyna will be present to give an address. «â€" The continuing : rain . will have a damaging effect on crops, â€",A new opportunity to get full has recently mne:"oyedwfitfl'%â€"A new $5000.00 church is talked of by (the U. B. pastor. â€" May talk end in a g,orious architectural : reality. RAIN AND SUNSHINE. lnt‘l&nlmhthmumlhl! w the oozy marl of a thousand Lowering and dark is the summer Where no cheering note the song bird yields. f The plushy grass, the fallen grain, Tell of the lox continued storm, While the tearful woods through the dripping pane ? Stand forth in gloomy and som"re form. ut The leaden sky, so dense and dark x Allows no cheerirg ray to.come, | â€" Personal â€" Still is the voice of the meadow lark | Coole of Hes: And the little grey bird is sadly | and daughter dumb. . smh of Mr But at last the gloom and storm r. and Miss are gone, ited at Mrs. And the glorious sun smiles long | Messrs rn‘ln and bright, As the birds sing loud in the brightâ€" ning dawn. For after the darkness there comâ€" éth the light. _ c So the troubles of life that lower so black, %% _ And the awful bridge that we fear Lawn Social. â€"_The lawn social held under the auspices of the Bethel Epworth League on Thursday. eveRâ€" ing on the heautiful lawn of Mrâ€" Wm. Diamond was a decided success. The rain which had been â€" falling in copâ€" jous shawers during . the afternoon ceased falling about six o‘clock iand the result was a beautiful night. A large crowd was in _ attendance, which no doubt ‘would have been much larger had it not been for the bad state of the roads and the dampâ€" ncss of the atmostphere, caused by the rain. . A high class pragramme had been arranged by the programme committee. One of its best features was the singing â€" of the Waterloo Mixed Quartette composed of Misses Bean and Smider and Messrs Musselâ€" man and _ Bean. They gave three selections which were very much apâ€" preciated _ by the audience. + The ivmu.oo Ladies‘ Quartette composâ€" ed of the Missas Bean and Smider alâ€" ‘w rendered several selections _ in ‘»nad stvie.~ Miss Goodier of Llebâ€" igood style. Miss Goodier of liebâ€" Ton sang several solos." Mi:s Goodâ€" ler is the possessor of a sweet soâ€" prano voite. A bass _ solo entitled ‘Father O‘Flynn," was rendered by Mr.â€" Musselman of the Waterloo ‘Mixed Quartette, in good style and was much appreciated by the aundâ€" ience. Ingtrumental musio was furâ€" nished by Messrs Hilborn and Risk. News Notes Gathereg: by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. / ed on Tnursday alter spending . a week with friends in Dusnville. â€" Miss Falk of North'ml‘-nt Hope spent a . few days her sister, Mrs. E. Sthlotshaudf. â€"â€" Miss Nelâ€" lie Hishon of Stratford, is visiting under the parental roof. â€" ‘Miss nn.ylnauo(nmmhwud- ing a few days with her cousin Mrs. G. Dichl. â€" Mr. J. Wettlauler is visiting friends in Auburn. Briets. â€" Mr. J. Kreuter bis takâ€" en the contract for pulling 80 acres | Sunday of fax near, Kinkora _ for the Seâ€" dren‘s festi MMCO.â€"I:.A.YNâ€" ust 3rd., at blut had a barnâ€"raising on Saturday. | lection will â€"~ A football â€"match between the very good ] Stars of Rostock and the Winniâ€" Personal. pegs of Soeder‘s Corner will be playâ€" Snider Sr., ed at the latter ‘place on â€" Saturday relatives af iwdu‘t.â€"l;l.llnlmll of | other point Wartburg Sundayed with Miss C. weeks. â€" 1 Diedrich. _ _ | week with WATERLOO, ONTARIO, Personal. â€" Missos Agnes and Jeâ€" :uxmmn:wm .."‘-‘-‘:“'...‘ a _ fow hg hmm-&m’ winh Mover of called on Personal. â€" Mr. G. Soeder returnâ€" WEST MONTROSE BLOOMINGDALE HAYSVILLE ROSTOCK. DLQO40 40404 ©400+046046040 404606 kwo weeks are 61 ?br Ti worten ublenly sprighe tor ts Power isA ‘doothtt â€" whotner any. great â€" quantity wh% oraf agheg> )# ?:.5:73‘- cinity y & aZ bntsotedntcs Sbteingt was tovent ‘ w mdowlormn.fil‘hflh‘w{ Syflbahmo&‘.hr::ndm community . time coâ€"operaâ€" tion does ‘not seem to have artived yet. © Lack of confiderce in each othâ€" er seems to be the chief hindrance. Death of‘1. H. Moyer. â€" 1t is our sudutythis'.k\on:‘ the death of Mr. L. H. Moyer, for a long quent beary showers of the â€" past memberof this community. . Although Mr. Moyer had reached the respectâ€" ghie age of sixtyâ€"six years and four months, he had ,or the last few years been in rather poor health. The funâ€" eral took place . from his late resiâ€" dence on Monday afternoon and was attended by a large circle of friends leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters to mours the loss o, an affectionate and faithful husband and Personal â€" Mr. ~and (Mrs. Charles Coole of Hesson and Mrs. Joe Coole and daughter of Glenallien were the ests of Mrs. Coote on x 9 gx.mmwumm ited at Mrs. mhu&fi. «â€" Messrs Fred Hammond and Robâ€" ertson of fifth line, spent Sunday in the village. â€" Mr.and Mrs. Manser of Linwood and the ‘Misses Manser of Toronto, visited at J. H. Campâ€" bell‘s on Sunday. â€"â€" Rett Coote of ‘Toronto, is holidaying at her home. â€" Mr. G. Jeltrey of Waterloo, was in the village on Sunday. â€"â€" Mr.. Tom and Sarahâ€"Hammond of the 5th line, spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Jno. Hocey. â€" Maggie Rennie â€" of Berlin spent Sunday under the paâ€" rental roof: â€" Mr. and Mrs. Cobos of Wellesley, spent Sunday at P. Mcâ€" Callum‘s, â€" Mrs. Smith of Waterloo is the guest ol Mrs. Hastings. Briefs. â€" Mr. Jno. Hastings . is having a straw shed built and had it raised last Wednesday afternoon. ‘The weather was favorable: and the supper was spread on the . lawn, where about sixty men were ‘waited upon by young ladies. yis Mr. Jim Ertel of St. Ciements has on his farm a mangold which measures 14$ inches by ut . and which beats the one stated the Chronicle â€"last week raised by a Heideliberg farmer, which measured 10} by 12 inches. Who can â€" boat Jim‘s mangoldit Personal: â€" Rev. J. J. Gebi, Formosa, visited with friends last ;flici Mr. Josepn McNap and Mrs. C ap tow,â€" spent Monday with old wmw- â€" Mr. Jim Ratz leit for Dunnville Monday. We are sorry to see Jim jeave as durâ€" inghillt.syheniehnnd‘ himâ€" self popular with the boys. â€"â€" Mt. E O Pedoead t e 124 Geo. Albrecht left for Muskoka last week. _Too bad, Georgie. Briefs. â€"â€" The heavy . TAINS JA*} week did considerable damage to ®tanding crops, oats and barley esâ€" pecially. Some of the farmers have not yet finished haying. â€" The Mparh opoce:" A the Entrance lnz”.‘m successful. Congratulations . to teacher . and pupils. â€" Miss _ Alice WMMWM Strome and Meivin Strome of out sehool wrote on the Junior Leaving Examination at Berlin, but the teâ€" .ulhm-otatyl\.â€"lr‘.l.'r. msvufllfloflm””' present "I. 0. F. at their High Court Meeting at Windsor on August es e » ie on Cw . a4 presemt â€" the"I. O. F. at their High Court Meeting at Windsor on August 12 and 13. â€" The Floradale Union Sunday School will hoid their chilâ€" dren‘s festival Sunday eveming Augâ€" ust Brd., at 7 a‘clock. _A silver colâ€" lection will be taken at the door. A mm,«:;m-wmbl‘l"- Personal. â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. _ Jesse Snider Sr., were v;siting friends and ‘.““';‘::I.% Elmwood : other m & weeks. â€" Mr. A.‘J‘-%‘ week with his family at p Mrs. Ruggle and Master Fddie will come home this week. â€" Mr. Joseph Shants of BuCa‘o was bere on busiâ€" ness the latter pait cf last and part af this week, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron CROSSHILL 14% tnchulyut;nl + ats the one stated the * last week â€"raised by a Mr. Jame & farmer, _ which measured | spent Sunda 4 inches. Who can beat|iten Steriin i: â€" Rev. J. J.. Gebi,|ing a few | . visited with friends last | here. â€" Mt btâ€" Eacann McNan and Mrs. | under the p ST. CLEMENTS FLORADALE MORNING, JULY 3:, 1902 ,i‘"i- * 6 :# "“ f h & col € v§?-o.lu x n C +c a more i ve posiâ€" ( fi‘%Mzh‘m as loom . _ He left last Saturâ€" aud commenced . work Monday mh(::vflinm t his new . _â€"â€" Mr. C,. Kennel, -uuze:&mtum:. our is plnw-:'?gfln“ mMENWG& cursion to Detroit, Mt{:.nth 10th to the 21st inst., and presented, found u..m..J ficient trip. . Alithough the weather was somewbat unfavorable â€" during the continous ,trip, it was a pleas ant trip and enjoyed by every one. Amongst the â€" excursionists were Messrs C. F. Ottman, C. Becker and John Doersam. : We are informed last W"u‘mfld‘hh. c¢, Stein of Aun Arbor, who was formerly a resident of our town. â€" Haying is just about over and genâ€" imllyvn'dlw. The fail wheat Rarvest has commenced _ and being busy picking is the order of the day. â€" Quite a number â€" of our citizens are pulling flax near Hampâ€" stead for a Shakespeare firm.. Thcy thought it impossible to avoid palâ€"| Huhnhxmwuunhnfi when mone was own around here. â€"â€" Mr. Christ fluh. has gone to New Hamburg, _ where he has secured a good positior as bakâ€" ér. â€"â€" Mr. Jacob Treusch has sold his fine residence to Christ Kennel for $1100, and Mr. Ziegler has disposed of his fine. house to Mr. Jatob Freusch for $1700. Possession will be given the respective owners some time in the fall. §3 Bracebridge is spending a few â€" days with friends and is the guest of Mr. and â€"Mrs. C. Kochler. â€" Messrs C. D. Kochler aod Wm. Kelterborn are making a trip ta Wiarton and other points north for a week or ten days. â€"Miss Bertha Daub of Baden is ‘¥isâ€" iting friends and telatives Tor a Tew e ts O E0c o nc c : days. â€" Miss Eliza. Woiwade~ "of London, who visited at her home for a few days, returned to London Monâ€" day to assume ber duties. â€" A numâ€" ber of Tavistockites were the guests: of Mr. and Mrs. DeBus over Sunday. Mr. J. Shiecdel and . the _ Misses Huchnergard of Borlin â€" were the g'd Mr. J. Fleischhaner over , â€"« Mr.~ andâ€" Mrs. J. Hil ‘several weeks in Toronto Yisâ€" iting ‘relatives and renewing old acâ€" quaintances. â€" Mrs. M. snn: and " TSR iny iss son Clarence were visitors at Stratâ€" ford and Sebringville for ty few days. Welcome home. â€" Mr. J. G. Reiner u"“â€"'wm.‘“,â€"';vho has been absent from home for about three months, residing with his daughter in Spoâ€" kane, Wash., returned chome . last Thursday â€" looking hale and hearty. On his way home he visited . our great Northwest and speaks well of the vast country he travelled over. He was serenaded by the â€" Wellesley Band last; Friday, . when the hboys met with fine treatment. spent Sunday in town. â€" Miss Kathâ€"| leen Sterling of Waterloo, is spendâ€" ing a few holidays with friends here. ing a few bolidays . with relatives . here. â€" Mr. C. Holley is holidaying under the parental roof. â€" The Misâ€" ‘ses Boullee are holidgying in Sarnia: ;*li.u Hll“:‘ Cu::lh “:l Waterloo, .‘2 ysâ€"â€" with her xm ~here. â€" Mr. Owen Hamâ€" tom returned to Davenport,. Iowa, on Saturday after spending a * very pleasant . vacation with friends â€" and relatives in St. Catharines and New Hamburg. _ â€" Miss Clara gGraR spent Sunday in Gueiph. â€" The Misâ€" ses Miller entertained a few friends at dancing Thursday evening.â€"Wedâ€" nesday is civic holiday here. All places of business will be closed. The Hamburg Ball team‘ has arranged a "â€""rogdlmn" famme of sports. A l m,mm Hamburgk and m terncon. â€"â€" Work has commenced on the Imperial Hotel and on the Staâ€" tion Hotel. â€" Mesets Raiph Ruby msm'rmmnlehollfl'b to Eng .. â€" They â€" will be gone about a â€" month.. â€"> Although the works of the New Hamburg Manuâ€" factering Co. Limited, are rot yet quite completed. ‘The Company is being already loaded . with work. nqunpmlnnoo(thtrlnâ€" est machinery in"position and are exâ€" m)ymyeomlafiunio unâ€" mk.tehfl‘hc-t."'“‘ threshers and doing a great amount of repairing for farmers and threshâ€" ars throughout the country. â€" When mmmr'oflm.fl ne to their D&. %NMQ deâ€" m-muv-:‘l“:;‘ sn l Serinty ane car es management we predict for m.ml&m indeed. _ The as . to eâ€"-m-lmh the manufacture of portable and traction oo io mnhenki) piapot mere on Siat. on 4 mmdl& f nwd?rfil" five innings eing not pleyed OeCOR Te s cnty L~ is one ol the attractions of the on sccount of fain NEW HAMBURG Mr. M. C. Shier of Cuarry _ of â€" Waterloo, in CGood Wall Papers at about Nalf Usual â€" _‘ Hall in conventional patterns in terra cotta blus, erimson. aud green, regulge 18¢. paper, for 8¢. e , mateb, regular 306. to 35¢., for 19¢. Râ€"member these are not suiall job lots, but in: most Gases nqgh . â€" furnish rooms and halls of any size. â€" See the sample books in our SMYTH BROS.,â€" â€" Cnzar Caskw Srorz. ~Terms Cash only Phone 179. 28 and 25 Sov wutha iss EVERYBODY 4sm OUR ADS â€" l Arvubgcmerepricimagle . * 3 ~_ If you watch them. _ PIN them to our BSHOEES, â€" You wil NBG s ulhin S meltiny The Great special Shos Bale from A ie cecs uen ings tas ur sa 0 :mnm’putnbu!fllbom the same as flmvwm M‘ away. .. 2i tss P cA 78 of little gents‘ box calf and kid lace shoes with 8 ol P in mon es stt marh Nencereoten Moed m# m&‘afl.‘.w&*‘fd‘ and 5 to 104, reguin« $1.60. 4nd WOb _ "118 pair children‘s fine kid button boots, w-hwa‘ stock, sume patent tipped and others kid Rochester form > g‘:pu. -huuofl.mnlnprm&e.ud 2 ‘s special sale price . 70 pair girle‘ fin: box calf and stout, kflhooofimbm dl‘n.nnhdnolid.luther mmmfi;d insoles, several go J Mhlm.och-d:.ndhdma from to 14, regular $1.95 and K ‘s 8| s sfi- yoquem pl:s.‘.atnlvut.hu shoes, just the thhf or boys, neatly and strongly sizes 11 to 1, regular $1.50, Ziqn'l.podalnhp‘l“nlfl. f ; uzdroloufln-t.ndbut”.w.fion‘nd“w black lace boots, some merican makes and the be:t Canadian makes, such as our Geo A. Sinter lnvig.tuu-:h‘ou.;!lmy fitting, enq-is; w (g,::'d o + s our regular are y é.g;mf.-!:x eali, :smel. fine vim kangaroo, away they go at u-q:r'a-pechlsdnuflw. 2 i5 % 6 pair men‘s bellows t m&l:w.hmdmflholl.nflhlydfl $1.00, Ziegler‘s special uloo:;gco 5 . f 728 bottles "Packard‘s," ladies‘, selfâ€"shining, shoe dressing, our k mt“ of quality with it, regular 10c., Zieglers special sale _ln.,. 89 pair infants‘ soft roledsli ankle and inst .mma :hotoh';.u:mdbmk.rquhr mefln’-Mul?pm a White blanks in complete combination, regular 10¢.; goods, sale ‘Telephone 417. price 5e. P ZIEGLER‘S Wm DON‘T DELAY ! HURRY ALONC 1 in the shape of M. Weichel & Son, 23 and 25 South Side King St., BERLIN 215 k WHOLE NUMBER 2484 ‘The Yellow Front, 15 King St., BERLIN. BINDER TWINE may bea yery scarce article very shortly, owing to the heary orops in Olflb*: tories. . There is no chance of twine becoming cheaper this season as the wholesale price is advancing. We fixed a price before the advance took and are retailing our twine the same as we did before twine became higher. We stook Gold Medal and three brands of Walkerton twines. We bave always been headquarters for binder twine in the county and do not intend to lose the honor ul 87 % Wa‘ll Use You Right. Money Saving Shoe Store, and Elmira. .

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