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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Mar 1906, p. 1

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v01. 51-510. m THE BIG fmlllll'8 NEWS. Here he Bargains Women Will Appreciate This Saving Chance is Not One to be Missed. Come To-Morrow You Are Always Welcome to Visit the Big store Whether You Desire to Purchase or Not Cost is Trifling Compared to Its New Taffeta Cloth Dress Goods Real Value I _ 50 ydl. Eeh'rst W's-him! Mk. 27 in. I 7 Pi QI"', ""7," hrowtt. grey “d vidoin cream " black. gum-mun! br,',',",',',?, :fodéet?: tr.,1 'r 'd',' a... not to brunt or cut an”; finiea. fur 'i",'; 'l h“ /, u: 75 I' u' ' g m waist: and menu-n. pod w-inhx "rd tt a a, md'd " c or 596 quality, regular 75m 500 Honest Values Stitched With Truthful Words 100 yds. Kama Japanese Taffeta am; In ivory or block. 27 in wide, good quality. guaranteed a'l am: 'rp on! value "Me per yd. for Agtet Our Prices Make it Expensive for you to buy Elsewhere 100 yd-. Raven“: T; (feta Alk. 36 in. wide in e gum or bl ck Cumn Ind see thetw, as so. ing is treiievinsr,rV it 750. {or Ane, "S. lil,; Ernst & Go. The Berlin Our Small Profit System is a Great Success All the best cont: go on at 87.95. Some of them are a famous American malt (T's coats which We Imported exclusively. No coat in the lot is worth 1933mm $10.50. From that ligure they run up to .17 and a few higher even than that It's the overcoat chance of the 188 overeoats wheh Include all the most cailcd for styles, the C loose, ,tmtggeremtts,mthtttett-dmh.ortrrbtx ure- style, jn dark and medium and black, gray ehoviot and frieze, nlso some fancy tweed: made single and Ilonlu‘e breasted, lined with good larmer‘s satin, and perfectly tavlnred, sizes 34 to 46,rrgulnr$10.50, tIB, SH, 815 and SI 7, to clear Saturday " 95. . new of land nllmml war [rim-Ilk- Rod ' lulu-M Ill-lulu». nu It a a an! harm and but hm: well "tqhed with ml- urn-ad had twr unmet “can I: Mar to .ettoo and an". Would will". In "char-g Mr an INS',,',; For "In” and " an no!!! mtt trrembm of the IMF“ nut mt." In". nmcnon WMNFR. DI- " Pterom. PAK, out. '-..tr-tr- m 'mh» July p 80.1! L VII“ "'l Itull U 1 “ll“ U " " " ”I News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondent: in County and District. Store Duns 8 a In. Store “'0‘” “5 p.m. mmm MW“ SEED FOR SALE. 8aturday Bargains FOR SALE $7.95 THE ctiR0NlcLlfi.raTELE0RApfil. 42 44-46 King Street East Mercantile Co, 39c 500 5 Live 5 plain Brnadc'oth, satin weisrt, iv Costs, may, rod. brown and Mack, all ww l, very corrrcz for w, n Sun. was s and Dunn, IOgular Sir “and " 'hes Broadcloth Suitings New Fancy cashmeres 6 pieres Cream ('ashmero, with fan- cy emb'd upon we k In pairs blue, red c em: you, tiak tati black, must be ”an t: he upgmciazed, all my“, my- alar " special to [narrow 65... Durham Showman for 8an a null l Mum , and In months ttM; also A In , "mun mum. All tro' by (Tl-Io- “on. Farm " milem WHIP}; N. rm. u... Minn " "J on a lull. Aun- . P.tt. x . M an t . a :23. h MAN WANTED i'iilniri 'FifhttTz, Wm: In I . o..om 67c 65c {63:5};N'e'ighfib'ééi Hoeeey.--The Elmira junior hockey team visited our town on Saturday to play our junior hockey team. The locals defeated the visitors in a de- cisive manner by a score ot 3-1. The locals scored the only two goals at the tirst hall, while both teams scor- ed one in the second halt, leaving the Mal score 8-1 in favor ot the Saints. For our team, J. Stump! in goal played atine game. stopping some hot (ales. J. Boegel and H. Weher'st point and cover point put up: tine game, easily holding the visitors at bay. L. Stumpt, L. Weber, A. Stump! and R. Koehel, on the tor- ward line, although light in weight, ere line skaters and clever stick handlers. With more experience they should be ahle to deliver the goods. Otto, ot the Elmira. team, Was easily the star at the visitors, his great rushes being a teature of the game. some of his team mates ably assist- }ing him. The return game will be - - . -- A. ____¢|..._ h.~-'” played this cold. Mr. John Boegel has purcnaseu me 60 acres recently detached from the farm lately owned by Andrew Foes- sler, l mile least ot the village. This will make a nice addition to the new proprietor's already line farm. Mr. Joseph Weber, Toronto, spent Hoceey.--our hockey team journey- ed to Wellesley on Friday to play a Iriendly gamerwith the boys of Wei- lesley. The game was not lightning last, as the Linwood boys need a great deal ot practice. The score was _-----------)- a"... an... I Mr. Joseph Weber, Toronto, Sunday with his parents here great deal ot practice. The score was 3-1 in lavor -oTiTrtsaer. The liste-tttt Irom Linwood was as [allows 1 Gmu-Dogherty. _ Point-Beriet. [ Cover point-Hott T cestter-Mecoratetl. -t I Right wing-Stewart. Lett wing-Rennie. Rover-Hutton. Mrs? James Beggs and children no visiting in Stratford. Messrs. W. J. and V1.0. Bandy, of Toronto, spent Sunday with their mother here. R. o. Hosea spent Saturday in town. ”Miss O'Brien arrived in town Wed- nesday to take charge of the minim cry departmellt of tht T. Ruggle .c.o. Mrs. Bert Fish is visiting Mrs. Glue. T Mr. M. Croeta was in Benin on bus- iness on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wtay spent Sun- day at W. J. Begg's. Miss Dolly McKay spent Saturday and Sunday in Guelph. “Mfr-Ail“; Rennie has 1110an into the village, _ . -iaGnai; Hosea, of Watertoo,"spent Sunday gt his) hope here. Mr. Joseph Carley, ot Elmira, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. Wm. Rennie, ot Glenallan tipent Wednesday at A. Rennie's. Mr, and Mrs. E. Witrnrr, at IPiattr- \illu, usual at the latter's parents' on Sunday. Mrs. H. R. Koch. of Durham, Ont.. is spending a tew days visiting with friends here. The debate held last Thursmy ev- ening in the school house. between the speaker at the Nine Pines and the locals, was a very ittterestittg one and rcsulted in favor ot the locals. A pleasant evening was spent by those who attended the prize party ot Miss T. Sputzcl last Wednesday evening. - Mrist. Richert visited friends in Guelph last week: _ .. . Rumor has it that another of our Popular young gentlemen has joined the vast umy of benedids. Congrat- "lations. At a meeting held last Friday or- suing it In: decided to hold our Spring Show on TuesdAy, April In. Prim list And posters will he issued shortly. Messrs. Louis tiorhter and son have mtrchasid that noted and tine haerner stallion‘ Borden King, trom Rev. Baker, oi Woodslmk. It can he 8,"! at Mr. John ttrernwood's Ma- tts. Mr. John llnbormrhl. ot Rostock, was the guest at his brother William and his mum's for a lew days. “is: F.lla t'tegttorn is on the sick list The Misses Luvim 011mm “-11.1- ura “‘niwarle are laid " with inflam- matory tpcumnusm and Min mm- ttte, respectively. Masts. Chas. Koch)" st. AM I'. F. Ottmn wore In Berlin on hush-ms last Friday. The prmnoiion cums In our public school wet? held Inst work. Ttteitm- ms, win! ttte excemion M n luv, um very ant-1mm. Mr. John Moth. Ind lamily Iett In! mum!” on their km: jammy to mam" Atta. Ther qritt local thetr cu ) Brett- the mi le. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH " 1906 John Boegel has_pu_rc_ha.sed the ',h"i'. iiiGa T, iGrki Indy ai it theGeather stays MANNHEIM lt' ELLESL E Y . LINWOOD. 'rmRtlF.-ir-.-peter Ho last week tor the West, The many Mend: at Rev. D. Loca- mr will regret to learn ot his til hand since his (lemurs trom here and that he will have to undergo an operation in one of the hospitals at Fort Wayne. V Mr. Wm. Oltman, who has carried Hits Majesty's mails tor many years, has been added to the butcher std! ot Mr, Hy. Kclmrborn. Mr. Norman Aitemin left here morning for Brampton, where he an the position ot watchmkcr jewclur. q . - Mr. and Mrs. John Ottmann', ot Hawkariile, visited here. over Sui! day. _ - A 7 far. Ed. Koehler was etHtittted to the house with la grippe for a new days last. week. 1y. Mr. Henge! and family, since their stay here, made many friends, and we are sorry to have them move trom our midst. 'r Mming to the West.--). and Mrs. l John .Steiner arm Mr. Simon K. Bow- *man are amongst those who have l, been enticed to the glorious West, gob lelt for that place on Tuesday morn- ing, and will settle near Humboldt, Sash. The Western tower has an ex- 'eeedingly bad ettect on many good Ontario families, who are induced to heave their-old, Ontario homes and 'itriends and try their (oi-tum on the [tar western soil. Mr. gnd Mrs. Stei- F he! and Mr. Bowman were good citi- Izens," and we trust that when they reach their western homes. will soon he accustomed to the western modes. ,Mr. Bowman is going alone, his lam- . ily remaining here for mother year. Exams-The promotion ant ram-w examinations were held in our pumic sehool last week. The scholars are anxiously awaiting the results. Some pass well; others again become sore- ly disappointed. Women's Institute. - The Women's“ Institute meeting will be held in} Wideman's Hall on Thursday alter-l noon, the 29th oI March. All women welcome. The meeting will be called‘ at 3 p.111. This society was recently organized by Miss Carter. who spoke at the annual Farmers' Institute meeting, and so for 22 members have been enrolled. .The Sovereign Bank.-The local branch or the Sovereign Bank will give the people of Conestoga and vi- cinity aservice twice aweek, which. will no doubt be greatly appreciated by them when the Coriestogo citizens begin to realize the benefit that is to be derived from a bank so convenient- ly situated. It will probably, be the means ot opening a nice business for the bank. The days of service have not yet been ttttally decided on, .hul will he announced later. Premises have been secured and will be opened immediately. 1 No one has yet. altered himself tor the responsible position or local coo respondent. With this budget your correspondent bids farewell to the many readers at the Chronicle-Tele- I graph, and it is with deep regret that _ he relinquishes the position. Dining the time in which be has held the no I sltion it has nlwayn been his endeav- l or to advance the best interests at St. Jacobs, and record all the local happenings ot this. thriving village and he would therefore be pleased to see someone take hold and r-ontinuc to lurnish the readers ot this paper with en account of the doings in the trust- ling village ot St. Jae-om. Mr. Chis. Denges and tamily mov- ed to Berlin on Tuesday, where Mr. Denges has secured emplovment, hav- ing sold his house to a ME. Bowman, of Wallate, who will mow here short- The Animal-l Young Peopte's A» socialiml mm holding . meetingin llaymille “all on Monday tuning. [March Mth. A good pron-mm: m . bring prepared. Everyone welcome, ""acGiirii7sriimmam Steinch and Mr. and Mrs. John Stciner attended the wgdding ot Big E'fphraim Steinm- tTaiisriuil'nld Urstadi, ot Waterloo, last week. Congratulations. Eph- raim. , - Mt Nelson Shun held In auction rttle ot well bred stocking at his farm on Monday last. Very good prices were realized tor the cattle. "Mu. thnkey, ot Nomi. is the guest or Mr sisters, the Misses Cl man, llaysviltc. . -it"irri/pl,rieit mum. Wm. Baker has rented the tarm ot Mr. John Don- Ber. Thr 6eath of Mr. Henry ('msmn. mu- of Waterloo ('oanlv‘s triomer art- Hcrs, tooh place on Monday and»; in Si. Janis, a! 8.30 o'clock, ttter n tsomrqtttnt lingering illness. Ite WM M your: at Age and tor "any you: resided a " mites manhunt M Ber- lin. The when! will “In place M “and" unmoon " 12.39 o'crork, Iron the mum in M. Jacob: ttt I in In». Wu mm M DEATH OF HY. URI-188“ AN ST'. JACOBS, IIAYSVILLE. "o" FF this ”HI and Kl \ - - - f L",, i)Nvrtatcoo lean. Noah Good and Charles Bergman. ot Hot-due. paid n busi- ness visit to Toronto Int week. In. [an Dam. ot Burlington. visited his“: in Flow-ills lat Mr. and lira. A. B. Snyder. ol Gleullu, were visitors to Flormle Int Smithy. In: Shinbein, ot Conestogo. visit- ed n the residence ot Mr. and In. Mr. Walter Quicklnll and daughter, Vera, ol Glestallatt, visited her nu- ents Mr. and Mrs. T. Quicklall. ot mandala Mr. Almon Snider and Misses Id: and Martha Snider visited friends in Waterloo last Slinky. - U Messrs. AtberthasGen and Henry Spies were V visitors to Berlin last week. Mr. Ervine Strome, son of Mr. Aaron Strome, of FloradNe, has tak- en up a. homestead In Saskatchewan. He left tor Chesley last Friday and trom thence he will accompany his brother Ezra. Promotion Examinations. - The promotion examinations were held in our school on March 14th, 15th and 17th. The lollowing is-lhe list ot successful candidates, alphabetical- ly arranged:-- From Tr. Jr. to H. Sr.-Adt Bau- uun, Veronica Baum. Viola Berg- man, Orvalla, behnen, Luella Lntsch. Alice Snider, Lloyd Snyder, Ella Soehner. From II. St, to Hi. Jr,-Aiberta Bergman. Orlando Bowman. Irvine Hotter, Malinda Ritter, Amos Shoe- maker, Henry Sothner, Amos Snider, Viola Snyder. _ From Ill. Jr. to “L Sr.-Susan- nah Bauman, Irvine Bauman, Oliver Bauman, Angeline Hotter, Melinda Lichty. Ella Ott, Minnie Rominger, Florence Spies, Pearl Steddick, Flor- ence Snyder, Clam Soehner. From W} Jr. to Iv. Br.-Ahreat Ritter. h Niever use a -- ni a in o n . a can, its 2t,'l'. . gel-cu: beside. 4t hurls the krtifet-get a can opener-- SQecisl ths. - Frorsi"ru.'sr. to IV. Jr.-Pereeda Etsy, Eli Gingrich, Levi Gingrich, Eddie Reist, Annie suome, - GOOD GOODS We don't like the word “Bargain” became in misused so many times; but we hue to nee it an we don't know of any other word that menus so much when it is rightly applied as it is here. We will not any the you can't buy these same goods other places, at the prices here quoted utter this pep"- come- out but we are pretty sure they haven't been sold " these prices very long. We ere not' trying to cut priw,bnt just trying to eel] goods for what we think they are worth; or in other words what we would comider them worth to us if we were in your place and pm in-oure . Not the flimsy ar- ticle t, u t I. h 8 good, stronghc kind. Special next. week 2 for lie. cm r - " We bare i , 1liial ‘ every kind " ‘ 'fsr'rd ‘ o f wire w; strainer m a d e . From Ge up to 260. Something i'tp,'.i"l during the next. week for Ge, and oe. _-- Le-i-__--"-;--; And still fdCCCiZC2 they "ret -======== coming fo I Mat. Sun. Who wouldn’t. 35c. liked [Imam worth “(Show Me. fully guaranteed for 45;. The nice“. on henn- on the market. A child eta work IL Spec!“ toe. _ We will sell you KCCC2mMl.les I “mug two bladed knife stomped - _"Weiche" Spock!" PLORADALE. " igimlct Spain 6e. nm‘u , Mtttr. , ter B n I: conin And 2',tt,','Sa '2'lll'll'. VIII be In (Inland. Get game now. SpecI‘I te M. Weichel & Son, for gh:. A gran. chance to et a vaunted “.50 ELIOI' next Saturday 1ugd_foiit"rirtg week Weiehel’s Weekly Store News Aiflgg, II e ' e ' a "e',e:"22g very special D M Fo'? , A good 12 in. tut Me usually mid for 86e, upe- do! Me, We the [sine trap vi th chain worth 2Br. Spatial "a. for on. A blue! band- led nickel We. NEW SPRING . HOUSE FURNISHINGS . per can t o nrnlu in; of It - now is_the best line injure it dotse. but?” yse ugh . pur_ Pe". 'toe' In. new: been more comp'eu. u we have [placed . mica! in .titek which I. no" rend! for your inspection. Home of our eminw price. no Ir, 18. m. " to . and tioe, which are of superior quality and (Inigo. Tmrtooed clinch. gun. "ripe, Meade! borders and moire ceilings are out in demand. WWI paced goods raga {mu-5. 6. q, 8. 10 to 12iis per roll. English Brussels in two-tone etNcta " " 81.15 to 81.5. Eng'ish “'iltons. in two-toned green. It " Cl 86 mum. Englhh Velvvu in greens. “was and red, 81.15 to 81.5 Tapestry Gus-pets are shown st 86, 45. 50. go to Tte. Anni-aster Rum, Bum'ess Velvet Squares, Tapestry Bqusrss sud Bub- nls Squares, sizes to at my room. 'ir%rireari qtttain " gig will; up man. Cash only. One Price. Chap On]: Shore. South side King Street. ' On my millet. Smiles ugh): at Wand-'0. ttrtthem JneoMRo a on [truly M tell Och. (Marcy: ohm: no. " plowing my iii! price of Irreta, 20cm "f 86cts, Here a I torer11 bargain yy ittsh any" Dish It'" f.e. we. cut to menial price of am ' Don" bor. r:::::::,':":".'.":"']'.']" r o w t h a . other t el- lom aw when we can mpply you with one a. 40e. Dog Strayed. These goods need no introduction. but on:- mice. In very inure-ting: " " wide " mes s . yd. " ft, wide M. i9te . At yd. 0 ft. wide It 330 a sq. yd. tk h“.mu we at minu- Smyth Bros, Hm'l a Ipecisl offer. Ig", hue we mud. you In t,'thdtt",t, Bought. . a w . umm. y po- "NATHAN cmuxm Why par 75c and we tor a granite cof- fee or tea pot. We have something vary niwand but. 'glee,', ttuit we no 0 tts at special price- o 401: ind 50c. AT SMYTH’S WALL PAPER 50 Pudding Dime: size 9; inc 10M! mammals] pun w [to worth 35c. Specill 19c. e 'GGG-fs , A wail} iaiiiGau 25c and so; my; Very upo- a}! sf 17c. All tite- _whlt_e Here Mr, Par. Inor " A great offer. A Mt inch much worth CARPETS Lots of these “eel fry pun- going it the specinl atdpjme" We "I. t o " tt e r Jutlpst n n; WHOLE NUMBER 2674 Consisting d " mm. 5 Iowa of which E ,y-,.tri"sttef 1 Mo “an nth-'9'.- P“!!! Inning mu Rum-mind“, nu Who... good burn nod ouvtm1Muuirton new”. III um and mm“ winch no at In. WsMbumh duh-admhrlqm the tar tsato.-Atmtr to - - am. magma“ Elmo. lower bonnet}! iiilSiMi. 'strong and dub. able. Special It tr cents. - manure forks not It” pel/GiiitVe 05c, special one week our] No. 86r. Bo - otiN.. “In. to cell " will who FARM FOR SALE. Something you than“! have itlrtm hm’t got one. A two in". chop- pgr worth Shu Special A timt chat proton-w ing kettu--aiad 8 mart --ariitr o r t h We. - nil w Tttttlla. ELMIRA “all” to you that we show thie cut - _ Fact in w. - get. them in {at Gough. w. In saving you Siu. on everyoneonhm. Worth Tae,qmeut Not the com. mon kind. Vary “was mad ae. able, special Me. iii-lid 1iicuidtt It ma, "on ERLIN m of that bought t q null It. hit- FIG, Utiiid mun. Hog! hand]. 60 (on!

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