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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jul 1906, p. 1

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Real listntc monthly if you are interested in the Purchase or Exchange of Red listat 7. It describes Huvulmis of choice properfes. Jimmi- mmh-u rest an“ Tani-n nub mm In much 'etmt'ete l my. tr. “my . on.- hl “my I In! mum-Eran wan. we anto to M nu you do mun. PM an In. (-1 mam-ruc- I'glitW,t2tt,r' 'ere.," . I" Manx an "in Lo m In 12,irN' M b. Let! y. Ill f; 1491qu etMedteye, _ or)!” roan-Mn. We Want You to Read Our _ f8ramrkyu, the Best in the World. (lerqple Ousted on Steel Iago aims at 730.8%, Me to81.N each. S-mller tfr.es at 40e, 46e 500 to 650 (Mb. Bert Canadian Ware. large sizts " 45e, 50e, 60e to 93e Smaller aims at Me, 300, 35c tusd 40e. , ling Strut, llama " - Hear the Post om. Great July More bargain offerings of re- Iiable, stylish fabrics than ever offered in Berlin in one sale before. Dress goods f -r every occasion and need, in panama”, wool taffetas, fancy Crispr es, cashmere: and “Etta. a‘moul. every ttt Me includ- ing cream and black, worth regu- ur ML sud tilie a. yard, for 38e. ' The Berlin Slveve'em and long sleeves, special this week " 5e, " and 9a Great Sale of Summer Dress Come Friday. You can have them 3-4 or full length. Colors no fawn and grey, at most Ia'onishing prices, Friday. Worth nguiur$|0 for 7.75. regular 89 for 6.95, ro-gnlar 86 for 4 75. Children's Vesta. Granite Preserving . Kettles _ You’ll tind desirable geods at any eta-e, bat at most shown you will have to pay too much for them. Our goods are not cheap, but the price: are low. This is not because we are ch -ritn.blo, but because we tind it good bubinesa policy to be lily-ml. Ladies' Waterproof Coats. Friday at the Big Store Buying Chances are Ripe F. E Shani: & Go. 0G0. Plinth} 'teett. t" 0pm.“. Market lum- Ont. THE BIG fmlllilil'8 NEWS. VOL so-NO. " a Reduced Prices in all lines of comma: el cos and donning. " Lodloa’tonnod lucoBooh for.--...-...-..." 49 $1.50 Lulu-3' Chocolate hoe Show Ion. .. . . ............. ... ......$L]9 "d Ladlu' comfort Shoes npoclnl ot...... ---.-- ...... ..---. ..-...98c. ' .75 Rayo' conned loco Boos, 'tree 1 toii, choico 'or w.........:.." 29 “.35 no). tavunod lac. Boots, nixe- 11 tol3, cboloe................9!|c. $1.25 unlu- unntc‘ tanned lace BooW sizes 8 to 10, choice..-... ......890. um 33 GO Chocolate loco Boo:- for.....‘ ..._tt ...... ...... .....$2.49 (tr-l (Iran's 8l Nippon. aim S to 10 t-2far ........................790. A j uh line " chlhlrcn'a Show and suppers mg. 750 to 81.25 choice” AN. Come to on tor summer Shoo Bargains and save money. w. H. LEESON, Mtg strut, - - " . I “on Open. I Mn. A. WESELOH & CO. is} m m l new ettt 'ihtfiiiiti2te'jaiiii,' row-um . ",etMt Damn. lam and” tan-Mr. ' Mink! ' Mr M "hug am (“It 'a',lt',','rrlt PM“ 'ill'il',1i'e'l,1 "in! l n ' m " v. T . a..' Va ow I. mm.- MN',",',',: rum 'rJl1dlt'. P may I” " VA atrrWro Term... tTRP hm "r: eh In I. Wanna- Turn p, 42-44-46 King Street East. Mercantile Co, Shoe Bargains THE criR0rllliTE=TELEatApft l Men’s Tweed Trousers, well ‘aelccted patterns, come, we have Jour size, regular 1.25 for 98e, regular 1.50 for 1.20. Men's Tweed Suits, good pat- terns, sack style, every garment. a bargain, aims 36 to 44, regular 89 for 6 75. regu'ar " for 4.50. At very low eut prices this week, come and see what. we are doing. Men's Clothing Specials. Visit Our Picture Gallery, Fri I day - and Floor. Pacturan of all descript'ons, stylus and scenery. Very n'oely framed. Extraordinary economy oiw, rtunitien,worth regularly 1.25, 1..50, 1 75 and $2, sale price Fri. day Me. Baby Carriages. Many more like these hero. w--.------.....--...." i}! '_'".."--.--..-... ...-.....$l.]9 ...._...._.._.,.............9&:. n3, choice 'or ..........'...$1 29 ol3, chnloo................99c. a 8to10, choico..-.........89¢. .._ .......................$2.49 " ........................790. “on than " MI. Berlin. Mrs. Gertrude Ceroft of .‘lllloul. Iowa, wasavisltor at ttte home of Dr. L. L. sun" last week. Mrs. J. G, In; and Miss Win; ttd Bull- - all“; on [this II to". The Misses Mummy of Guelph are visiting " ttw home of Mr, and Mrs. L, 1'omttridtte. Mrs. Gorlmde (Iron of Mtltotd, Iowa. qrasaristtttt It the home of Dr. L. L. 8min use week. I Rev. ll. itattetttterg calcined at missionary services at Logatt Inst Sunday. Mr. Geo. Fotter was hurt last Mon- day, July 2nd, white hauling manure and has tttttt laid up ever since. Nov- nor. he is doing as wrll u can be rum-ml under the circumstances. Our hand frtled two engagements last Monday, July 2nd. In the alter- nnvn they played .t a picnic at Cross- hill aunt in the min: “sum party under the auspices ol the Kng- lish church at Mmbtutk. A picked loam Journeyed lo Poole Monday to play a friendly game ot Loo1tttg1lpLttctLte,,trattrpt that place which is, no doubt, a very strong team. C. Otlman, Jr., spent a " days at "awttesrt1te and Wittttttcsit'ttt talk in views ot thr humus C. P. R. railway bridge mow under construe- lion. Miss Shirk' is spending a [on days with Mrs. Green. We. sam', glad " reporlr “igl- Mr: Christian Gingrich, who has been laid up tor several weeks is able lo be out again. Miss Annetta Ottman, who has boon ill lot over two works with rttetmue lism, has made marked improvement and is again able ttfbe around. Messrs." Edgar and Norman Schauh ot Elmira and Cliitord respectively, sent Sunday at home. Mr. Geo. 'Wicgand and Mr. Wm: Dautrol Plymouth, Nebraska, are spending several weeks among rela- tives and renewing old acquaintances here. An enthusiastic lollower of the fish- ing rod (a rev. whohails from the county town) is In the neighborhood homesteading. He was talking about the big ftsh that .eould be caught at Long l.ake,_but the scheme did not materialize until last week, when in company with several others thay journeyed to the lake, but after the second day they were wandering their way homewprds with less than a quarter dozen. They say the fish were all at the other end of the lake in‘ deeper water. Rev. H. S. llallman's house is near- ing completion. On the 4th inst. our American neighbors celebrated their civic day by holding a monster picnic, over a hundred being present. Among the at- tractions was a game of football, Me- Donald VS. Cresaman, the home team being deteated by a score of bl. Mr. S. Biehn Avas on'a business trip to Regina last iveek. Mr. Conrad Roekel and Mr. Lemke mit for their homes after making pre- parations on their bomesleads for next spring's move. _ Mr. Rdmttle of Aberdeen, Bask., moved in this week with his stock and eitects. _ July t'c-Mr. Josiah oherholtzer of Preston was a rmnt visitor. He filed on a homestead which he secur- ed by cancellation. He lemon Monday morning’s train for Saskatoon, Re. gina and other points. Moses Bowman Is attending the Mennonite Conference at Rosthern on the 5th and lilh inst. _ Footbaii.-A very exciting gnme of lootball was played here on Monday evening between Hawkcsville and the home team. The game was well play- ed by both teams, and ended in a tie., l-l. St. Jacobs claims two goats but the otte goal was made after the ball was over the touch line. The ball was called out and the referee did not, whistle, so St. Jacobs and Hawkes-) ville played the hall. St, Jacobs scor-‘ ed a goal and it was then disputed as. Hawkosville knew the ball was out} and still continued to play. St. Ja- cobs should be entitled to two goals.l Misses Helga, Mary and Emma Mover Miss Tons Mayer sud Miss Edith Mayer. spent Sunday with triends near Wallcnstein. Mr. J. Pautlcr and wile spent Sun- day with relatives in Winterbourne. Mr. J. Heinrich' of Waterloo spent Sunday with his brothers, Messrs. C. and A. Heinrich. Mr. Memo L. Weber invited his bible elm to tea last Saturday even- ing. About eighteen members were present and report having spent 1. do. lightful time. . Mr. K. "w. B. Snider Ion on Satur- dal on , trip to the Northwest. Rev. J. Grenzrbach ot Pemtsylvotu is visiting his brother. Lust Smithy he preached an eloquent sermon in the Evangelical church. Mr. Ed. Gingrich " spending his holidays, in Sebringville. iout; Eli's} ijliis,jiiiiirii"iiii' _ -"""---------. f 'o-e-te-e.---'.' W W :0... 0.0.00”. 0.... (‘RESSMAN, SASK WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY " NEW INN DEE WE LLENLK Y. ST. J AC'OBS. named by Industrial: Correspondent', in County and District. l The public sale of stock and MIN-- lmlrl Mods 01 the tate Michael Wild- lung was! deetdet “tress. almond: there were no home buyers. Mr, Ar- chic mm... mails to late tor Berlin. at Alla will no to Howel- or. _ Misit May Walker, of Brrtin, Sun- iUred In Deon. Mr. .lncob'ung, ot London, has purchased the. corner property tte Mr. L. Blnkley, which urns formerty arr“- pied by Mr. "m. I1uertr.trr, and m- tends to establish aror6ctiotterr and grocery store. We wish him sms, l Miss Gertrude Lang is spending a Elev days under the parental tool here, The Methodist S. H. picnic, which was to have been held in “Marin Park, Berlin. Inst. SMurdny, was postponed, u no “nun-menu could be made on account ot the large crowd that was picnickine in Victoria Park last Saiurdny. It was detidrd to hold "'03: Sglurday, July 'tstt. Miss H. E. Thoms, ot the Bloom- lngdalt' Public School Mall, is hali- daying under the parental root. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creis, ot Preston. spent Sunday in Boon. Mr. (has. Wick-r, of Chicago. visit- ed " sick moths on Saturn-y. _Mr. and Mrs. Geo. It. Atlward, of nummi, 1mm, ire “smug at her home, Mr. J. H. Thomtxsott's, here. Lightning struck the chimney of Mr. Aitg. Schnarr’s kitchen on Mon- day night. Luckily there was no tire resulting though the (hiziincy was somewhat damaged. "rirfs.-Mr. John Bierman reports having an unusually tine crop of strawberries this rear. Our blacksmith's business is in, creasing. There are now two men, instead ot only the one. The new man is not very large but he's [unw- mg. Our congratulations are due lo Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaior. Mr. lly. Votrit has built a hand- some stable in place of the old one which he removed. Improvements.-Mr. Aug. Schnair raised a fine new barn with straw shed on Thursday. Farm Notes.-The farmers' rush is on. The air tor the past week has been ftlled with the rattle of mowers and; the heavy rumble ot wagons load- ed with sweet-scented hay. In anoth- er week or two tall wheat and barley will lall before the march of the bindorsand other grains will follow almost faster than Mr. Farmer can take proper care of them. Crops in this vicinity are looking well but the, recent heavy rains have considerably‘ liattened out some ot the best fields. Social Picnic.-" very enjoyable time was spent on July Md at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Doering. The members ot the Ladies' Auxil- iary of the Now Jerusalem Church at Berlin drove up in tous: cabs and spent the day. Dinner and tea Were served on the lawn, to which lady gentle- men and ladies sat down, and were waited upon by" Miss Uarada Doering and Miss Roschman of Berlin. Toasts were responded to by several ot the gentlemen. Mr. and Mrs. Doering were heartily thanked [or the excel- lent entertainment. Mr. Ell Peteh of Toronto is holi- daying at Ins home. , Mrs. Jos. Salkeld ot Stratford' is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Webster. Miss, Uarada Doering has returned from Ladies' College at Philadelphia when; thtspenr the' last year. Miss Lulu Hastings otireter is holidaying with her cousin, Alice Hastings. Mr. ind Mrs. Mundell of Mitchell spent the lst at his home here. Mrs. J. Knight and family of Guelph are visnting at Mr. A. Knight's. _ Mr. West and Miss Bellingcr of Wei- 1esley called on friends in the Tit- lage Sunday. ' Mr. T. K. Williams oi Baden paid a flying visit to friends here on Mon- day. . Miss Delia Hadley of Glenallm spent last week with her cousin Miss Vera Frame. We are very glad to hear that Miss Verne Collingtidge is recovering from an attic]: at pneumonia. l Larrrp Social.--) Ladies' Aid ot the Lutheran church have decided to hold a lawn social on July lath on the beautiful lawn ot Mr. A. Matador. The Musical Society's Band will be in attendance. There will be music and all kinds ot good things to eat,l, including ice cream and raspberries. It certainly promises to be a very enjoyable "air. Mr. Milton Berger is home for the holidays. We understand he has re- signed his position as school teacher at Natchez. Rev. R. H. Knowles 01H: was I visitor here last. Sunday. ERBSVILLE. CROSSHILL. BOON. Kloufle: or. Hespeler A. c. """' up mm» I ml and label it in 5,10,” and Me packagea It costs you nothing to knoi that this More sells the Best and Pumst Paris Green AND Hellebore mm is “a: idem Min tew WI . to. Miss l-- AMII‘ - _ Mr. H. Youn has removed his chop- ping mill at Gowanstown and is mnk- intt extensive improvements. He is putting in a new boiler nnd we under- stand intends getting in n Creamery plant. ' The Telephone t2uestion.-The tele- phone question is again being agitatr- rd in our village and vicinity. It is to trtrHtmme-that this' time " may not only be agitated but. carried out and that in the near future our vil- latte muy be in touch with the out- side world. It it is pos'sible , get three subscribers tor the telephone we may be able to get A line put in at a reusenable cost. We sincerely hope that the tarmers and business men ol the village and community will give the leaders ot the agitation their lib- eral support and we believe they will never regret it. Sin-canol- to . Death ot Mrs. Hoeagy.--We regret to report the death of Mrs. rr. Hoe- agy on the 6tti' com, Wallace. Her sudden demise came rather unexpect- edly to the community. The [moral took place on Monday last. to he castle cemetery. The bereaved tamily have the sympathy of their friends in their hour of sorrow. -’ _ q Boie8orte-emrttt._ The Sunday school at Stewart's church held a very successlul garden party on Monday evening. A large crowd attended and were entertained with abundant refreshments and a first class programme. Successtul Garden Parties. - The Mt. Pleasant Epworth League held a very successful garden party at the church grounds on July 5th. The pre" viously announced exciting football match proved to be a tree and easy game, resulting in a tie, neither side scoring. Alter refreshments were ser- ved, the crowd gathered in the audit- orium ol the church, where a good programme was given consisting ot dialogues?, recitations and an address by the Rev. H. Buckland ot ListoweV The Listowel orchestra tumished ex- cellent music during the evening, The proceeds amounted to $40, which will be devoted to the Society. Stru.ck ttLt-ing.-' very severe electrical storm passed over this see- lion last Saturday afternoon, accom- panied by a heavy rain. The light- ning was very vivid and frequent. The house of Mr. Thomas Holmes was struck, the current going down: the chimney. Very little damage was‘ done save the knocking ott otalittle plaster and tiiiing the cellar with smoke. Mr. Ben. Miller's barn was also struck and damaged to a certain extent. The small barn belonging to Mr. W. Hay, near Llstowel, was also struck and totally destroyed. A milk rack belonging to the W. C. & B. Co. ( was destroyed with the contents. None ot these buildingswere rodded, and we have not learned of any build- ing rodded being struck by lightning. A number of the friends of Mr. Gor- don Bingeman very pleasantly sur- prised him " his home on Saturday telling, A very pleasant. time was s_cnt by all present. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shanta, ot Berlin uni Mites Frances, ot Detroit. were guests at the' latter's sister's, Mrs. Hummel on Sunday. Mr. Stdne, ot Toronto, occupied the mum at the U.B. Church here on Sunday evening. Mism Mattel and Eunice Kurehitt- ii, ot Hespeler and Berlin, passed Sgpday guide: the' parental root. Mater Harold Altemn, ot Watch loo, passed the week's end with Mas- ter Irvin Shepherd. Mr, Chas. Bedford smut a tew iii;, last week with his sister, Mrs. Pep- pier, Tavlstock. Mr. and Mrs. yummy", Krii'wis, vine, called on ltiepds here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Braeey and daughter, Miss Pearl, ot Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelly, of l-lawksville, were guests at Oxbow Farm on Sunday. Mr. All. and Miss Lena Rustin and Miss Lillie Lumber, at Berlin, called on friend. here gum!" quid Sunday. Hits Ethel Bedford iett tor Tavis- toeh; when she expects to stay tor uo n present the guests ot Mr. uni Mrs. launder. _ Mr. and In. limo Bundle spent Sunday in Elmira. ' Hill “chatty. ot (Rushing, Ill., is shying tor n tew weeks " the res- idence ot In. Baum. . Min Violet Slumski is epettding I kw weeks with her sister in Toron- In FREE f Roos Phat-nu: v I Snyda’o Dru. glow. BLOomtiGDaLE, WALLACE. In. smog»! Toronto, Waterloo Jhidd's Weekly Store News It will be money in your pocket if you “19: " the goods must no regard!"- nl ml :0- KING sr. to build. llllittr.,.9. Steuernagel’s "Ouch only. One South aide King Street. For Men at $3.50, $4 _ and $5.00 DERBY SHOE (Hot Weather Kinds Summer Conan are e boon to women. Our summer couch dock in . boon to economical women. When qualities Ito dependable and price. m enticing’y Inn. The B. and 1. Comets no elmdnrd. their sterling quel- an... choir not feel. a: ere well known to the Indie. of Berlin and Women-loo. _ Note the following prices toe this week. Na. 00 A. White net. Summer Couch, all sizes in stock from " to 2B. ""ggtt Wer. e- et weight white summer corsets, very tight weight. splendid tit, long went. line 18 to so. sole price Mlr. No 300 lovely winner corset, light In ight, beautiful at and comfottistsie, "reels tg , were“ Mhs. .... a... wvuy summer corset, light weight, beautiful a: and comfottisbie, sum Mi to 26, sale rice 60a. . The B. and I. Glu. the but. corset. in the market, bias cut, but tilled, unbro- knble, lines 22 to 80--t1.to. . Indiu’ net tare collars. turnovers. Ise each or 2 fcr a Mk. Lulies' tim, 'rmtrroidoedd collar» " ma. Ladies? Cream sud White, lace callus. 2 for 2iic. um..- Iinn m. on" ot.. 1 r" il corset Sale Come 3nd be convinced. M. Weichel a Son PHosE 357. BUILDING SALE! BUILDING SALE I .NF money In your pocket if you take advantage of this clearing goods must go rcgudleu ot Iniee,in order to enable me to start Spyth Bros., Special care have We taken this year in sol- ccting our stock of 'UII., m. Every one is gusnntecd and is fitted with a handle that in straight grained 3nd of the bestqunlity. If hard or tsoft return and we will replica. In our long experience in selling Twine we have never had occasion to look back with re- gret to the day when we took the ngency for this first clues erticle. Other makers try to imitate even going so hir M to almost call their twine by the same name, but their efforts have been in vain, for Gold Medal Twine had the lead from tho start and is easily holding it at the present time. '\\'e r “1"?» ' a have a big stock and m- Illl fivleij/ , vita all our old customers _ ik' I ' and many new ones to in. i' ‘ 'till ' ‘ I,iti ‘ E apect this year's sample st ' ‘ ' all . i 2 our store. ‘ r, t Get Our Price Before Buying Every farmer in Waterloo County has used or heard of ' I Gold Medal Twine 'satiifif..)e,-.rtgt The WATERLOO Price. Cheap cm. store. WHOLE NUMBER 2690 '. 2hr 25c. Better lines 18c. 200. Slie WATERLoo Elmira BERLIN

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