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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Jul 1906, p. 1

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‘TIE BJIG STORE‘S NEWS. VOL 50«â€"NO. 30 We have %:em in l sizes frow 5 to 7, colors bf white, grey and tan guarrateed value at per pair....... $2 FANCY COTTON HOSE LONG KID GLOVES With colored stitching, every pair gond quality, worth reg. 25¢, sale P ieeperpnr;lflo SUMMER CORSETS In odd sizes, white only, worth reg 5)c and §5c for...... ...... .... ... 809 at every department. . Whatever you buy here you can depend upon it that our prices are absolutely the lowesi. s CLEA TINu th m go ywekly: 3 6 dog priot w sists, each ... 18 doz pr it waists, eiwch .. 12 doz print waists, each . L D; ES PX d 4004 10 M 0 indcadtieomintecontrnkel, Reiaiese Color: are blue, grev and broa'n.\ 1 tale of Trimm d Hats; the e ne», u at and nobby styles, $ mu t be seen to be sppreciated; w» r‘h Worth reg. 2 50, special eich $1 50‘ & tw 3 tho: WOrh reg. 7 5; spooint onch .. .SL7B reg. from $3, to $5.6%, your choice W. rth reg. 5 5+ sp cial eac a $8.50 for............ 2006606686968 ++ $2.50 The Berlin SsATORDAY‘S SPROIAL BABGAINS At Weseloh & Co‘s. 10 doz. men‘s black cotton r0cks, reg. 15¢ for......... Yen‘s straw and canvas hats reg. 50c to $1.50 for...... 39c 6 dtv;--n p;ir men‘s tweed pauts, regâ€" 175 to 2.00 for......> i«....â€" 61,.29 P dozen men‘s summer shirts, nice striped or châ€" ced working shirts, & ow S in ceeadl sn a #t #h. _ $tore Opsns 8 a m. Gwod Styles and at p tices Stransky‘s, the Best in the Wor‘d. Quadruple Coated on Steel large sizes at 75¢, 85¢, 05¢ to $1.25 cach. _ Smaller sizes at 40¢, 45¢ 50c to 65¢ each. Best Canadian Ware. Large sizes at 45¢, 50¢, 60c to O5c. â€" Smailler sizes at 25¢, 30¢c, 35¢ and 40c. * MCoP o e ces regular 59c to T5¢ for... Granite Preserving Kettles Quality, finish and price are some are or e of our patrous y01 already in the maiket, the lowest prices a Next to Sovereign Bank and Post Office, Berlin. King Street, ; AND MISSEY SKIRCsS. A. WESELOH & CO. sALE OF PRINT Creat Saving Chances 2â€"44â€"46 King Street East W. H. LEESON, THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Mercantile Co. â€" 39¢ waAUSTsS. to make 10c DRE 8 GCODS SALE, 2. You will find hevre shephard checks, Scotch Plaide, navy, grey, myit!®, cardinal and brown lusire, also a few ;A:;nv_olâ€" Vtvleed (come errl:) worth reg. 35¢ to 50c yd., sp :cial price. . .220 BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 30c a ya 95 yds. Taffota Silk in black only, extra n‘cely finished and wonderful value for the imoney, rez. 5%, sale prie per y& ..:ciis..s. srireser . C000 JUST VALUES (M line:y Dept.) 1 table of uatrimmed shapes, wofth Lovina Hilborn, of Elmira, passec i for ..5Co Sunday with fricnds in our viliege.‘ veg. 90c and $1, your choice for .900 ""yj °C yioy â€" proljingor of _ Torontd 1 table of readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats for saent Sunday under the parental roe! 5 f ; : Mr. Herb. Heintzman paid a busi} both ladies and ch‘ldw?‘ worth reg tnrss sisit 10 Guelpn on Saturday.. _‘ from 1.75 to §41 your chmu-...;..‘l-wl Mr. and Mis. Dan. Cuip, Berlin,: i ; is passed Sunday with the latter‘s sis‘ 1 tÂ¥ le of Trimm d “‘“f (he.?l ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman. ' Children‘s chocolate slipâ€" pers, reg. 1.10 for.... ... Misses chocolate and white slippers, reg. 1.2% for.... . Women‘s 1.75 gaiters, @ 75¢ child‘s slippers for..... : of our Big Inducements, If; ; know our atrecrg pointsâ€" hes ind prom, t delivery. f Store Closes 6.15 p. m. â€" 49¢ [Our Busy Neighborsi Lawn Social.â€"A lawn social will be held under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid at the residence of Mr. J. H. Shepherd, on Thursday evening, Aug. 2nd, to which everybody is invited. Tea will be served on the lawn from 5 to 8 o‘clock unless in the case of unfavorable© weather, when tea will be served in the King Edward Hall. Ice cream, sure. Miss Annie Uttley, Berlin, is visitâ€" ing friends here this week, { 1 Rev. and Mrs. Geach have returned alter spending some time with frienis in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank and family from Guelph called on the Jat ter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs, Kwchinski on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stein of Gueiph rcj newed acquaintances here this week: Miss Soloma Huff passed SImdayi with friends in St. Jacobs. | Miss Emma Eby is visiting {fricuds zni relatives near Heidelberg. Mr. lHilborn and daughter, Mis; Lovina Hilborn, of Elmira, passe¢ Sunday with fricnds in our viliege. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Isaizh Cressman, all . of Berlin, were guests at Mr. ard Mis. Addison Snyder‘s on Sunday. Mr. ‘Alex. Rellinger of _ Toronto saent Sunday under the parental roel Mr. Herb. Heintzman paid a busi Mrs. Lackenbaucr, who has _ hbeet on the sick list, is recovering nicely Miss Mary Ann Weber, who was‘ taken suddenly ill, was removed _ to the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital last week. lHMer many fricnds wish her a speedy recovery and hope soon to see her around again. Mr. and Mrs. Honsberger of Grimsâ€" by are visiting his sister, Mrs. Jos. Krease for a few days. Miss Ella Lutz of Freeport called on her friend, Miss Elsic Hilborn or Miss on her Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Wirshingâ€" of Preston spent Sunday evening _ witl Mr. F. Mast‘s, _ Haying is about finished in this disâ€" trict. The crop was a magnificent one although not quite as heary as last year. The farmers are working hard at their wheat, which will be cut and most of it housed by the end of this week.. The chattels of the late John S. Zchr were sold last Saturday. _ The attendance was fair and everything was sold. The real estate had . been sold previously. 1 A terrific storm, accompanied | by hail, passed over this district . on Sunday evening.. Some fruit trees were badly injured and some wheat and other crops were knocked down. Otherwise the damage was slight. _ Mr. Chas. Wolf has sold his fine reâ€" sidence to .\ios&:s Gascho, who will take possession next month. Mr. Wolf purposes going to Alberta in the near future. Mr. J. W. Green spent Sunday with his brother Isaiah in Arthur. Mrs. Geo. Stahic of Berlin, who spent a week here with relatives, reâ€" turned home with Mr. Stahle on Sunâ€" day. â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. â€"C.â€"Albrecht and Mr. and _ rs. Chas. Wolf, spent Sunday in Tavistock. ie ~Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O‘HMagen _ of Chepstowe visited her sisters, the Misses Multen, for a few days. _ __ Mr. and Mrs. TLaasch attended ~the funcral of the late John Seip, . near Linwood, Jast week. & Mr. Hy. Zilliax, of Elmira, and Mr. Emil Euchenaver, of Kansas City, Mo., paid a short visit to our burg 1st Monday. * Messrs. John Steddick and John Crawford a{ltended the Preston races last week. * Mr. Jac. Ruth, of Elora, was a‘visâ€" itor to our village last Saturday. Mr. Robert Eifert, theological canâ€" didate, is bolidaying with his . parâ€" ents, Rev. and Mrs. R. Eifert. _ Mr. Solomon Koch, of Conestogo, 'wus a â€" business visitor to Floradale last Saturday. Mr. Dav. Young of Scbringville s spending a week with friends . hbere. Dav. is a welcome guest, being . a favorite with all who knew him when going to school. â€"‘The Misses Martha, Clara and Alâ€" ice Snider attended the picnic of the Elmira S. 8. at Waterloo last Thursâ€" day. Mr. Whitford McDonnaugh and Miss Ella Brader spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Schutz last week. Afr Chas Bereman was a business Mr. Chas. Bergman was a visitor to Guelph last week _ Miss Jean Dingwall and a. lady friend from Galt are spending a few days here with relatives and friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rechert, of near Linwood, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott. § ~‘bir 7('!’059. of Galt, is spending _ a tew days with his fathorâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Thos. Quickfall _ _ News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. Mr. John Drake, of Toronto, is holâ€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY ,26 1906 BLOOMINGDALE. WELLESLEY FLORADALE idaying with friends in and _ around Floradale. Mrs. J. Snyder Sr. is visiting her son, Mr. A. B. Snyder, at Glenailan. Several l}I-‘loudaleites spent â€" last Thursday at Wallenstein. Mrs. Norman Strome, of Hamilton, spent a few days in this vicinity last Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and son Edward, and Miss Emmeline Dietâ€" rich, spent last Sunday with relatives The farmers in this vicinity have nearly all finished cutting wheat and have commenced cutting barley. Both wheat and barley are an excellent crop. Mr. J. Spaetzel, proprietor of our chopping and cider mill, has engaged Messrs. C. Rohr and J. Swartz for the cider season, which will comâ€" mence about Sept. 10th. Messrs. J. S. Hallman, H. Schmidt: H.°C. Bowman and H. Becker, our genial threshers, are ready for the mower. . Mr. H. Schmidt threshed wheat Tuesday, July the 24th,. Who will be the next? It‘s a girl. Congratulations, Jake. Messrs. S. A. Bergey and _ S. Shantz, accompanied by the Misses B. Sh: ntz, E. Bergey and M. Shantz, isited friends on Erb‘s Road, Sunâ€" day. , Mr. Harry Hallman, of Blair, vis ited under the parental roof on Sunâ€" day. \3 ul * $ _Mr.‘ A. Rickert and Miss C. Rickâ€" ort visited friends east on Sunday â€" Mr. Walter Wilhelm of Berlin paid a visit to our quiet hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Gid. Backhert visited friends in Waterloo on Nunday. Mr. L. Bowman visited Mr. J Bergey on Sunday. Edward VIL J.. S. Meciing. â€".A meeting of the Edward NViI. Literary Society was held Saturday evening, and was fairly well attended. The subject of debate, *Resoized, that. trusts and all general combines tendâ€" ing to banish competition should _ be lorbidden by law," wasâ€" we‘l threshed out and was decided in faver of the negative. Accident.â€"Mr. Manasseh Mallman was the victim of an accidert . lest week which might have proved _ setâ€" ious. While he was engaged in putâ€" ting on the drive rope, the engine for someâ€"reason started, throwing â€" him to the ground. He was picked up jot dead, but upon examination it was found his injuries were not as serious as supposed. One rib was fractured and he sustained a severe gash in his thigh which required three or four stitches. Mr. Hallman is under the doctor‘s care and is doing as well as can be expected. The Rev. Herman Epp and Jacol Quiring, from Volka, Russia, travel ling evangelists, are visiting the difâ€" ferent colonics on the Quill Plains an $ ou Sunday evening held an open air meeting at Aaron Bichn‘s. They were also aacompanied by Rev. Friesen, of Mountain Lake, Minn., who is holding a series of imeetings at Groveland. ‘The Revs. John Gerbrandt, Abr. Frieâ€" sen, Pet;f i);.rtlc: Efi K. liallman and Isaiah Roscnberger were also present. 108 peopsle were in attendance. B(-tru 'Bowman, who was on a busiâ€" ness trip to Rosthern and Regina, has returned. Mr. Simeon Gingrich has erected a house on his farm, Elias Rudy and Alfred Kunkel being the contractors. Mr. Benj. Lehman, of Millers\ ille, Pa., but lately of Gilbert Plains, Man., has moved in and erected . a house on his homestead.. He intends o make this his permanent _ resiâ€" dence, John Moyer is building a stone founâ€" dation for an addition to Abram Bichn‘s house. : . Manassa â€"Thoman is breaking {for Abel Snyder + J. H. Lyons & Co. are erecting buildings and are opening a lumber yard at the junction of the Sheho and Kirkella â€" C.P.R. lincs. Mr. T. Meâ€" (Clockling & Co. are also opening a gen cral store, the first material being deâ€" livered last week. This town is ninc miles from here. izing $15 per acre. Mr. Moses | Bowman has also disâ€" posed of a threeâ€"quarter section at a good figure to Jacob Stover. Levi Groff has a sign on his homeâ€" stcad, "Railway Crossing." . Someâ€" one remarked that he wonders if Levi whistks for passing teams. â€"Mr. Jerry Rudy has sold his quarâ€" ter section to Simcon Gingrich, realâ€" On the 16th inst the clection of Councillors was held in the: Local Improvement Districts. The followâ€" ing were clected : Div. Ko. 1, Arthur Hawes, No. 3, Fred Craig, No. 3, Fred McCollin; No. 4, not reported. The football game between the Mcâ€" Donald and (CUressman teams was played off Saturday evening at Cressâ€" man. The score was 2â€"1 in favor of the McDonald team, but one goal was contested owing to being landed offâ€" side. The referee‘s decision was . a tic. CRESSMAN, SASK MANNHEIM. July 17 ts Bxldh 8 n 2 : hakeg a L Died Suddenly at His Home Near Linwood on Saturday July 14th. DEATH OF The death occurred on Satarday, July 14th, of Mr. John Seip, a highâ€" ly respected frrmer livieg near linâ€" wood. Deatn came very suddenly, as deceased had been working all day in the hay fiekd. _ Shortly after supper he was found sitting on the step of the summer kitchen, whither he had gone to kindle a fire to heat some water, and was quite dead. Deceased had a house under construction in the village of Linwood, where he intendâ€" ed to live a retired life. He was a consistent and one of the most prominent members and . main supporters of the Missouri Lutheran church at Linwood. The funeral took place on Tuesday, July 17th and was largely attended. Rev. R. Eilert otf Floradale conductâ€" ed the funeral service, assisted _ by Rev. P. Graupner, of Elmira, who gave a short address in English, "Winnipeg, July 21.â€"Manitob& _ and the West will require from twenty to lwenty-fi‘k‘ thousand imported harvesâ€" ts to handle tie crop this year, said W. J. Black, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Official reports from all parts of tae rrovince irdicate that the crop wiil be the bea it yet harvested.. â€" Last y.ar â€" Maniioca placed 12,500 men f:om the East in the harvest fields, while Sasaatchewan used abort 3,5001 but for this year Manitoba alone will require _ close <~to _ 20,000 men. It would apjear at prosent that harvesâ€" ting will te general throughout . tae province _ about Augest l6th, . but chould the rains continue it will probâ€" a‘ly tbe from three to five days later. Miss Belia Livergood of Butterâ€" worth Hospital, Grard Rapids, who is spending a few weeks at her home in Preston, and Miss Nancy Liverâ€" good, Preston, called on friends in Limerick last Tuesday, â€"~~ Mrs. Ransay â€" Holman of Toronto and Miss Nettie Holman of Berlin, Mrs. George Parket and little daughâ€" ter of Port Huron and Miss Florence Hilborn, Preston, were guests of Mr. S. Hilborn‘s last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Goudie of Kosâ€" suth spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. suth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Mrs. Davey and Mrs. Huber, of Berâ€" lin, were the guests of Mrs, Levi Haâ€" gey during the Preston races. _ Miss Alma Tait, who has been visâ€" iting her friend, Miss Laucr, at Lesâ€" lie for several weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Unger left last Tuesday for Winnipeg and _ other points west. _ 08 T â€"Mrs.â€"C. â€"Hett, of Berlin, was â€"the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joel .Clemâ€" ens, for a few days last week. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clemens â€" and little sons, of Galt, spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jocl Clémens. s Mrs. D. Medcalfe of Toronto, who is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. I. Clewens. T‘reston, and Mrs. Bliss, of Preston, cailed on friends in this berg, <aturday. The farmets are through cutting their fall wheat and report a good crop. tE t3 getry â€"Several from this vicinity attended the horse races in Preston on 1 hursâ€" day last. PÂ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Haliman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunsberger were guests at the home of Mr. _ John Erh on Sunday. Your chickens will increase the egg supply if you feed them â€"_Mr. Emual Becker, who fell 35 feet while taking in hay, is celting along as well as cai be expected. Mr. Norman LaisA, Nr. Waltet Jansen, Miss Alice Latsch and Miss Clara Jansen visited Mr. E. JI. Adâ€" amson of Winterbourne on Sunday. An effort is being made in Hamilâ€" ton to raise $50,000 to erect a building for the Young Women‘s Christian Association. It is said that if $50,000 is subscribed within a month, Mrs. J. Lewis Crozier, of Chester, Pa., will give $20,000. Horseo‘s Poultry Powder for the young chicks is a sure Killer at #¢ per Ib, box. At A.C. HAENNEL‘8, The DPruggist ( Roos Pharma Successor to | Suyder‘s l)m!c ‘lore. More Eggs: Â¥c Ib. pkhge, 5 for $1.00. The Hersee‘s Insect Killer Zocliner‘s Remedies on sale here, HARVESTERS REQUIRED, CENCAEBVILLE. LIMERICK. JOHN SEIP Our new store is now being rapidly pushed to a conclusion by the conâ€" tractors. Ouraim is to clear out our stock in the next few months. We want to put in a new stock in the NEW STORE, which will be the finest building of its kind in the County of Waterloo. To affect a speedy clearance ;:t lh.fl reduce every line to the bargain point, Here are a few items for urday : No, 513, 14 Ledies‘ Fine Embroidered Shirt Waists, lovely designs, sizes 82 to 38, regular price $1, clearing PHCO,.,.. ... ... ...s...see se 6e sekkk0 ++ +. 108 No, 496, 5 Ladies‘ Extra Fine Embroidered Shirt Waists, sizes 82 to 38 regular price §1, clearing PPIGG,, .. >...~> ... .. crcari 088 s +s 1214 +616 e« ++ ++1+9062 6 Ladies‘ Fine White Shirt Waists, embroidered fronts: sizes 34 to 42, Nos 564 and 490, 12 Ladies‘ White Shirt Waists, tucked fronts and emâ€" broidery, sizes 32 ‘o 42, regular $1.25, clearing price...,......<««.»..â€" i rex wl Nos. 426 and 502, 10 White Shirt Waists, lovely designs, fiae embroidered fronts, sizes 32 to 42, regular price $1.50, clearing price.,..... .... ... ;. . . .$1.25 Nos.468 and 417, 11 Extra Fine Embroidered Shirt Waists, the beet lines of this season, sizes 32 to 42, regular selling price $1.75, c:ea‘ril% mt gome s i e Lt i a o i ie ow e dee se viaiia ce e We ce e wle n ie in All goods marked inJ;llin figures, Iemember Uh are real. You save the difference in every purchase. South side King Street. It will be money in your pocket if you tako advantago of this clearing sale, as the goods must goâ€"regardless of price, in order to enable me to start to build. Come and be convinced. J Mrs. C. Steuernagel‘s 10 â€" KING ST. Some Suit Talk 14 KING STREET EAST All goods marked in plain figures, _!!e_memh:r that the reductions offered Building Sale ~â€" Smyth Bros., We wish we might tell you here about all the good points in our new Suits. It‘s impossible to do them justice on this space. It‘s at least a foot too narrow, and two feet too short, to hold the details. However, if you have a thought that‘s leaning towards a new Suit for the coming season‘} look paid for them You‘re the Man We would Like to See . SAUDER & CO. PHoNE 357. ° BUILDING SALE! BUILDING SALE! Cash only. One Price. Cheap Cash Store, Canada‘s L Leading W â€" Shoes M#X ReAA , 0 WHOLE NUMBER 2692 WATERLOO "THB SLATER WATERLOO SHOK" â€" BERLIN BERLIN

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