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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Sep 1904, p. 1

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â€" OUR NEW OVERCOATS $BOEHMER‘S $Grand Fall Opening $ Thursday, Friday and Saturday $ _ Septomber 22, 28, 24 > ) 7 I «. _:\ Oar new fall and winter overcoarts ate reaiy for your coming. Such & © #a v ag lo>yon never saw. Even our owna venple differ as to tha most »E ; ve atyle. â€"‘This will :&fln bauner seller" says a salesman. No this ome will" says anothor. * Both wrong here‘s the star coat" says another and ao lt g>ss all the styles are so good that no one can pick th > best. Bat it is he private opinion of the writer that for young mon at least. the full comfort Wble lorg coat at $12.00 which hangs so beautifaily from the shoulderâ€"Â¥e‘ ‘fee‘s so light, when on will outstrip them all. & An Sults Fall Suits and Overcoats Clothes, Shoes, Hate,C \fMuna q ( i.â€"“}n thisâ€"floe we carry everythihg that‘s new in Cloths, d ladag us I l:ko m:lmlm. fll':‘l loo‘: c * ‘ througt stock and see creatio; art ,__’ 1 Prices range from _ â€" * *A L “-15 to 11“ x fi?,‘nnan:lc‘n;:m department is filled to overflowing, comprising _ @i 1 good value now. _ HAT3 AND CAPSâ€"In this department we ‘have excoptional valnes, :s 1y the famous Christy Hats so well know throughout the world. Our Whock of Caps are the best we have ever uttempted to place before our 48 . mo-r Btock and you will be more than pleased with our showing ’ > z> ‘ M. WILDFANG B @UILY make cannot archant tailor‘s make up. P _ $5, 8 10 12 18.00 15.00 to $18.00 is the price range. But see the coats. "FARMERS Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. OREAT STOCKS of New Autumn Merchandise are now here in recogaition of this event. &w Exposition of New ~Millinery, â€"Dress } ‘Muntles furs and Ladies® Readyâ€"toâ€"wear costumee besides other novelties will probably be the most successfal we ever held and we ask you not to miss it. + Ap3% . Set asidé Thuâ€"sday or the following days for a vieit to the Big Store. It is our Semi Annual eye openâ€" er and costs you nothing. ( W irgetti Ts Men Poiks. nothing. <We are not. forgetting We have A% Thurnday will also be a banner Bargain Day. Everything offered will be strictly of the Gold Star newl Our stock is to bhand Tor the Fall season, and we cau safely say that this is the best lot of goods we have ever had in our establishment . . . . . WESELOH & CO. Onr stook is larger and the pattern bettar than ever. The Caps and Men‘s Farnishings. Next to Post Offiee, BERLIN 1~Car No 9 Colled Wire, 1 Ca No y Wire Lamb F o. 9 Wire ence, ehmers Cuy +4 es usc‘=,: $5.00 to 18.00 ;B NMews Notes Gathered by Indudtrious Correspondents $ | ® hmum 4 MMWMOOOJI Berlin. 1% ¢ Te 6 @ » u:#;‘â€"A quiet but h»a':vut on ihe 14th inst., Mr. Ephrain Halliman, of this place, was married to Miss Lizzie Matteli, of St, Clements. That. a long ‘and â€"happy fe be the lot of Mr. and Mrs. Hallâ€" man is the wish of theit many friends, _ Personal â€"Mr: F.â€"Knechtel, sof Totâ€" pnto, is spending several days visitâ€" ing friends ‘and relatives in 1lo:lu- ity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Mattell, of St. Clements, paid a visit to out hamlet on â€" Benday.~Mr.~ A. ‘Rellinger and m‘:a:hl I. Rellinger, and Miss .C. z visited friends â€"here last Sunâ€" y. & Briefs.â€"Mr. S. 8. Herner occupied the puipit in the U.. B. church on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. M. Hallman, who m his knee cap dislocated is again able to attend to â€" his guti¢s.â€"A number of our sports VNL‘, friends in Plattsâ€" ville‘ Sunday.â€"THe potato crop. is poor this year, and owing 4o blight many jotatoes are rotting ‘in the field.â€"The sugar beet harvest by all appearances will be , good one.â€"It is said that several of our young men were unfortunate in getting on the wrong road last Sunday evening, but owing to the sagacious animal the pccupants of the rig were safely reâ€" turned to their homes. â€"Mr.,A. C. Bowman is busy cutting ensilage corn for _ silo filling.â€"A number of our llpons took in the Western Fair.â€" Packers are around buying and packâ€" ling apples, which will be a fair barâ€" L. 8. Meeting.â€"The Edward VH Literary Society héld a successful meeting in the school house last Satâ€" urday evening, when the house Was Mlled to its utmost capacity by the youth from far and near. The :ebcu‘ was good and was decided in favor of the affirmative. An excellent proâ€" gramme consisting of readings, \ reciâ€" tations, instrumental music, etc., was given. ‘ An organ has recently been purchased by the society, which will radd consideraply to the attractiveness of the meetings. A collection was taken up near the:close of the meetâ€" ing, which will be contributed to the organ fund. The meeting was brought to a close by all joining in singing the nationil anthem. vest _ Personal. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. S.| Stauffer of Waterloo visited Dr. t Staufier here last Sunday.â€"Miss Adâ€" die Kriesel has returned .home after a few weeks‘ visit to friends in Waâ€" terloo.â€"‘Mr. S. Lautenschlager and Miss N. Bock visited friends in Brantford last Sunday.â€"Mr. Hy. Weâ€" ber of Zurich is visiting 3; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W refâ€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thamer attended the London Fair last week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Futher visited friends in Waterloo last Sunday.â€" Notes.â€" A couple of young gentle men in this vicinity when out driving have a habit of showing the speed of their horses when ,flvlu through the village. Sport of this kind should be stopped as it often happens When the streots are crowded with people who are in great danger of being run over when crossing the streets. We have two patrolmen here who will no doubt look into the matter.â€"â€" Prof. Casselle, the popular acropaut, féâ€" turned home last Saturday, having filled three engagements the lJut two weeks. He made one ascengion at Tavistock, one at Lanark, abd one at Brockville. Judging from the writeâ€"ups from these places the Prof. is becoming an expert at the . busiâ€" Personal.~â€" Mts. Ozish Sayder and ment, children have returned home alter ; cmmaprmmitmnsicnmmimee omm spending _a week at the parental 8T. CLEMENTS. home in Markbam, York Co.â€" Miss : smm Groh of Paris and Mra, 0; Grob of; Notes.â€"Mr. Randoliph, Elmira, recâ€" Hespelerâ€"called on friends here. | ently completed a bement sidewalk in Notes.â€"Several days ago, while seâ€", front ol A. Mattell‘s HMote!, which i8 veral gentlemen â€" were on their~ way; a big improvement, Tony is gonstantâ€" bo-mmflwomy,tlnmh-lflllmuud is > alâ€" witnessos ol a rather amusing qb‘ ways on the alert for any improveâ€" sode. When at the townline wmmummomsgn Mosboro, they were driving mflW-â€"mhgnm.-ul : along lvel 'fl o.-h“ ‘:fflfi its ty l:l:t’i.':‘il at a y gait, On . CC EC -.....A.l’- ahs sasdan Mi"n_ ” _m“m“. pulling beavily ECeeon CC ob i avels * ly. ‘In a short time it came to a standstill. . After some s age, the mackine being uncon‘ one of the men secured a rig went to Hespeler for supplies. 1t iy spent Sunday '!%":‘_‘: MANNHEIM NEW DUNDEE Busy N BRESLAV in +8 ‘Toronto is spending several days at the :uu-u?guoz I::nu-fi ‘mndlonralmnleyudvfi, ‘ Jacobs, spent Sunday the guests of |{Mr. Heary Huf.â€"On Saturday afterâ€" noon at Victoria Puk.mn*n:'ol | the friends of Mr. Israel Moy& tenâ€" dered him‘s picuic . previous to his leaving for Buffalo. : A very enjoyable time was spent by those present. o tm woin Ms whisl us aoe vest Home social held under the m‘dmwu'nuqmv.zj church oh Thursday night last proved‘" a success. On account of the coolâ€" ness of the evenming tea was served in the ‘schoolâ€"house. . Adjournment ‘was then made to the church where a good programme was rendered.. A good trowd preserit made the evening financially a success. Rey. Mr. Ibbott Goes to Berlin. â€"â€" At the United Brethren Conference held at Low Banks lagt . week, a change was made in the Waterloo cirâ€" cuit when the Rev. Mr. Ibbott leaves this field and goes to take charge of the church at Béerlin. Mr. Ibbott has labored hereâ€"for three years‘ ard by his sincere and earnest manner has made for himself ‘a large number of friends both in his. church and out. Sincere regret is felt at the ‘removal of Mr. and Mrs. Ibbott from our midst, yet we are pl::: to know that he has been appo pastor of such a large and important church. On Sunday morning last he preached his farewell sermon which was very impressive and listened to by a large congregation. Rev. Mr. Ibbott. will be succeeded on this charge by Rev. Mr. Geach. « Personal.â€" Miss Fiorence Ryves order of the day in this section. Mtr. Jas. Mills, the popular thresher, is doing very efficient work. He is a hustler and gives satisfaction to The Churches.â€"Arnivergary . serviâ€" ces were ‘held in Zion. Methodist church on Sunday last. Rev.Mr. Penâ€" hall, of Atwood, occupied the pulpit morning and evening, delivering vory elouuent sermons. . An entertainment was held on Monday evening, when Revs. Penhall and Bainby, of Milverâ€" ton, gave addresses. They were inâ€" terspersed with vocal and instrumentâ€" al music. Rev. Penhall also preached & wissfonary sermon in Mt. Pleasant clurch on Sunday last.â€"At a meetâ€" ing of the Trustee Board held last week it was decided that the service of Sunéay the 25th inst. would be the last eo be held in the old church. The pastor wishes this to be a specâ€" ial service at which a silver collection will ‘be taken. The services in the future will be held in the village in the 0. O..O.F. Hall. The work of tearing down the old church will be proceeded with immediately. ‘The lbflckvork of the new church bas been completed and the carpenters are busy getting ready for the plasterers. We trust the work will continue without delay, in which case the church will be completed by the 15th of. Nov.â€" Quarterly Sacramental services will be held in the Evangelical church in the village Sunday next. Rev. M. L. Wing, of Berlin, wil, officiate, ‘ Political Meeting. â€"Mr. A. F. Mcâ€" Laren, M. P., addressed a meeting of his Conservative supporters . in the Township Hall, Gowanstown, on Thursday last. A fair sprinkling. of Liberals were noticed in the audience. Mr. McLaren became very Augnt when he began M-fi with supposed corâ€" rupt practises of the present Governâ€" Items of Interest.â€"Threshing is the WLOOMINGDALE, WALLACE. 44 iriends Wednesday . â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hamilton and ‘Miss James spent Friday evening at Fristone Villa.‘> Waterloo, is the guest of her isistér, Te in ud % A y . here.â€"Miss Florence Shuert and Mr. A. Shantz, of Berlin, spent: Sunday at W t Grove,â€"Mr.:and Mrs. D. W. and Mr.. and Mrs. E. W. Det spent Saturday and Sunday in Freelton. â€"Mre, Ira Kinzie has reâ€" turned . home :after spending ‘@~ few fi{u in Berlin. â€"Miss Clata Burâ€" goyne, of St. Catharines, war the guest of Misses Edna and Cora Clemâ€" ens last week.â€"Miss Edna Clemens u-‘ mmwwlll‘ in St.> Catharines. this .â€"â€"Mr. and . Mrs.â€" Norman: Snyder are visiting friends in Port Elgin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Snyder attended the fair at. London last. week.â€"Mr.‘ Edwin Hilborn, of Paris, called on friends ‘here on Sunday,.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnston, of Berlin, were the guests of Mr. Joe Perrins on Sunday.â€"Mr. E. W. Detâ€" weiler is attending ‘court in Berlin The cider mill has begun operations and will be open every Tuesday and Thursday . this Surprise Party.â€"On Tuesday evenâ€" ing one of those pleasant surprises which prove so popular with the young people was given Miss Sarah Denges by a number of her young friends. ‘The evening was spent very pleasantly in all kinds of games and. amusements, and the hour for departâ€" ure came only too soon. With the long fall‘ and winter evenings apâ€" proaching we anticipate many mote of these happy surprises among the young people. It makes it all the more pleasant if the surprise is kept a perfect secret like the one in quesâ€" tion. Personal.â€"Miss Ethel Graybill, : of Personals.â€"Mr. T. Rumball and family are holidaying with friends in Clinton.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dengis, of Berlin, spent Sunday at the homes of Messrs. John Schwalm and Chas. Denges.â€"Miss Lydia Hufl and Miss Edith Moyer and â€" Messrs. Henty Moyer and T. Miller spent Sunday with friends in â€" Bloomingdale.â€"Mr. Stanton Spirl, of Drayton, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. John Schwalm, Miss wPaith left Tuesday for Preston to Edith left Tuesday for Preston to spend a week visiting friends. New Arrivals.â€"Messrs. Eugene Berâ€" ges and D. Musselman are wearing the happy smiles these days caused by the 1'xvtivgl of two little visitors, which ha‘ve decided to stay for some length of time. Eugene‘s is a girl and Dave‘s a bouncing boy. Conâ€" gratulations. w 2 enc ava Nald Notes.â€"English services were ne‘ld in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. These services in English are popular and will be held regularâ€" lÂ¥ every four weeks.â€"We were sorty to notice in last week‘s Chronicleâ€" Tolagaph that no Fall Exhibition would be beld in West Montrose this fall. , Several of our young falks had intended taking it in. Personalâ€" Mr. and _ Mrs, Wallace Glaister, of Waterloo, spent Sunday with frienis in the village.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbell, spent a few days, with friends in London.â€"Mrs. H. Mundell,: of St. Mary‘s, is visitâ€" PR C Lo. ar_..a £i. REmTRRRTY M CCC O ing at. Mr. Wm. Mundell'l.â€"Muud' Petch, of Berlin, is bolidaying in the village.â€"Miss M. Gibson, of Toronto, is the guest of her brothetr, Mr. Bd. Gibson:â€"Mrs. N. Shantz is visiting in Berlin â€"Miss J. Mundell, of Listo» wel, spent a couple of days last week with friends here.â€"Mt. Sandy Coutts, ol New Westminster, was renewing old acquaintances here last week after an absence of thirty. years.â€"Albérta Snider, of Berlin, is holth{iumm the parental roof.â€"Mr. A. Harris, of Joliette, paid a fying visit. Eouour village last woeek.â€"Mr. R. Leighton, of Waterloo, visited his brothet : last week. : Anniversary Services.=The anniver« uqmwmuuusumrs:- by church here on Sunday, Oct. will be conducted . by . Graham, of Avonton. The g ; Monday 'im‘ wfi: will h:d. A “m A:: 4Â¥ , 3 SOUVENIR OF WORLDS FAIR, ROSEVILLE ST. JACOBS CROSSHILL new . organ.â€"Miss entert,ined 4 _ few s s ui) . Just the thing for cool September *.*.* >« Direct Imports ' < * from Berlinâ€"and Germany held New Fall ‘Jackets & THE PIGKLING â€" SMYTH BROS A. S. H A L LM A N ,â€" Berlin P.S.â€"We want an honest, smart boy to learn the trade. Apply at ouce Weichel‘s Weekly Store News We hare just passed into stock our first sbipment of New Fall and . . .. en en en anies Th â€" Beason as they appéar. â€" _ . > ¢ xÂ¥ 3 /\.." . ToA Mommnmhwfl [ SAVC No ive Every garment in our stock is new. Come in add take a look through :! _ m“:’-rmlummwm .~ wX Mr., Clemous in charge of this ispartmont© will be pleased to show â€" . you through. + o 4 â€" A l NEw POR 1 case of Neow Fars just opened Coliaretts Ruils &s.~ >, this Woeek fram Preston. â€" ‘The car contains 118 stoves. Stoves for everyone and for every purpose. This will be the Biggest Show of Stoves ® ver made in Waterloo . or Berlin and we‘invite everybody to ‘tome and soe for themselves what wa have to offer. & Peninsular . â€" Stoves & Ranges Cash and one Price THIS ARTICLE REMOVED We expect a CAR LOAD of See our Show Window. Season is here again and you will want some good vinegar. Wa have an order given for 25 bbis, for this season. We have such confidence in the kind we handle from past experience that we know we are running no risk. Try your next purchase from us. > ol aren T . Cheap ~Cash Store. $ Aaak Â¥ide

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