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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Sep 1906, p. 1

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+ THE BIG STORE‘S NEWS. â€" ALL WOOL CaASHUMERKE, 3oe. l1 o ‘ors ef navy, pale blue, brown, These Unmatehable Values New Tweeds, 38 in wide, in all the new mixod eclare af grey, navy and greena,‘at per yard ouly 3he. VOL 50«â€"â€"NO. 37 It in a matter of satisfaction to purchase vrary, pivial or great, or refund your mobe un qualled ateck shrowdly boasb* and price« we are enabled to quote such splendia saviD; AN ARGUVENT FOR Aleo maty new Twseds in broken checka, in black and white, and other g«ed putterns, 50 and 52 inches wide, at 75°, $1 and $1.25 por yard. Represen‘s euch & combiration of styl«, quality and pot go astray if you placa your order bere. . Full lises of Dry Goods, | green, grev, car Faney Goods, f |and 4* inches wi Gloves, ')a‘rd 30¢. The Berlin Old Ladies‘® Comfortlow shoes cheap| _ Men‘s coarse iace DODLS, 2 5 at 1.35, Saturday for $~l 0 0 cbeap at 1.50 ,now for 1 e m Men‘s plain toe â€" dongola comfort Infant soft sole lace and button lace boots, sizes 7 to 11, reg. 1 50 boots reg. 35¢ and 40c now 25c 200 now a Women‘s $3 tanned and choâ€"olate Qirl=‘ chocolate lace. schonl shoes, |lace boots now 1 50 reg. 1.75 and 2.00 now 1 25 % ts ci1 oo ® Manfy 6:her broken lines, just a few ‘ tanned lace te sizes of a line, at just 4 1g. price. , Goot{;m welt, now 1 50 k § P Came and see our special values for Saturday, also see our new stock, Every thibg at right prices. ACWESELOH & CO. Hers are a few lines of shoes that we have left over from our Push Sale and we offer them now at the following prices. Next to Sovereign Bank and Post Office, â€" â€" Berlin. THE HORTON STAVELEG ROTARY WASHER Paper, Envelopes, Pads, Papeterie, Visiting Cards, Scribblers, Pens, Inks, Mucilage, Pencils, â€" Rulers, Erasers, Etc. Minute Books, Day Books, Time Books, Counter Books, Ledgers, Drawing Books, Exercise Books, Music Dictation Books. s the best on the Market. _A few reasons why : 1, â€" It is made of Louisiana Cypress, t â€" 2. 1t has no complicated gearing. 3. It is handsome and durable C 4. It is the easiest running machine on the market. Cloaks and Ladies‘ Suite, Ladies‘ and Childreu‘s Uuderwear, Shoes, Mew‘s and Boys‘ Clothing, Men‘s and Boys‘ â€" Hate, Men‘a and Bays‘ Shoes, Underwear and Furn‘shings, Crockery and Groceries If o doubt consult us, Special for Saturday sSHE OUR W INDOW W. H. LEESON, _ sOLE AGENT FOR WATERLOO COUNTY, The new store opposite M. Erh & Co‘s. King St., Barlin. _ Phone 149 in our Dress Gocds Department PETER HYMMEN, STATIONERY EARLY "UYING. â€"44â€"46 King Street East. THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Mercantile Co, PRICE $7.00 n purchase here because wa rectify every your money when yon want it. _ Wi h an : and priced st the tiniest margin 0# profi‘, ndia saviDge as Lbeec: our Fall Goods now ready |ll‘fi|‘l‘l. grov, Carmebdt MNCD PP L [ and 4* incves wide, epecial value per l)urd 30e. *~Silk fiaish Renrietta, all colora, ap@â€" [ cial per yard 50¢, 65¢ and 7oc. i | UNSHRINKABLE CLOTH 50«. Very epecial value brilliant fici b. unepotable snd unshrinkable, 48 iv wide, in colers of navy, Rreen, ¢A"â€" luinal, grey, brown and bluck, gooe wear for children‘s school dresses, J‘ : VENETIANS AND °ROADCLOTH®. You will find a well selected stock with many colors for your choics. Come early and get your selecti» . Extra special valuss in navy, browa. plam grey, goeen and bl ck at from 75¢ to $2 per yard. yard, 50c. Men‘s coarse lace boots, cbeap at 1.50 ,now for 1 o25 j Mc';l‘:) plain toe â€" dongola comfort ace ts, sizes 7 to 11, reg. 2(0 now * € 1 & 50 grov, cardinal and black, 38 jmcues wide, epecial value per price that you can i Our Busy Neighborsi Mr. Elias Snider is away on a holiâ€" day trip to Winnipeg, going by way ot Colingwood to rort Williain . by boat, thonce by the Great Northein on «hrough to Winnipeg. Ketuin.ng he will take in the cities of St. Faul and Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles, Messrs. 1. B. Brubacher, ‘Iheo. Miller, 1. D. »myder, D. M. Gabel, Oscar Good ana iuman â€" Bechner were among ibhose who attended the Toronto Eximibition. ©OBDSO #00°00000008 C000°0 #0008 Q6F¢0¢0H000 c@ooe "‘he Misses Lola ard Amy, Snider are cn,oying a pleasant holiday trip down the St. Lawrence River. Mir, and Mrs, Oscar J, Smith spent a few days with friends in Londen. iss Alice Gingrich has retuined rom spending a few weeks in Toronâ€" io.. Ste was accompanied by | Miss tUeorgima Lehman of Mitchell, who will _ spend a few weeks visiting iricnds in and around town. The members of the Y. P. A. gathâ€" erid .at the home of Mr. Jacob Filâ€" singer on Saturday evening and had a farewell gathering in honor of Miss Hanzock, who left for h>r hame Mn day moining. Miss Hancock took _z great interest in Y. P,. A, work an« nas mad> many tiiends during | hor hotidays here, Mr, Harvey Gingrich is holidaying wich friends near Port Eigin. 5 Messrs, Israel Snyder and Gordon Hollinger are taking in the London Exhibition this wees, ‘"@he little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Good had the mistortune to become severely scalded one day last week, #QOO¢ ©#0°000BOBO®0 eheie HDO0P PO0bS000¢0000 c@eobe laiss â€" Amanda â€" Wilhelm of Thilips burg spent â€" Sunday ‘with her sister, Mrs. J, NÂ¥, Geiger, j %he Sunday _ school of St,. James Lutheran church held a ‘very suceessâ€" ful picnic in Brubacher‘s Grove : cn Labor Day, Miss Edna Weber of Chicopee and Miss Kesselring of Peterspurg ~spon: Stnday with friends around town. Mr. Josiah Einst of the Sovereign Bank spent Sunday with fricnds in Miss Katie Busch, Guelph, is spendâ€" inz a few weeks holidays under the parental roof, _ Mr. John Becker, New Hamburs, paid our town a short call on Wedâ€" nesday, the 5th inst. " liclp along the Big Stock Fair to be held at Berlin Sept. 15th. This is something: new for Berlin and should be assisted arid encouraged by every citizen. 8tf Mr. Simon Rosenblatt, Milwausee, Wis., is visiting relatives and friends here and expects to stay two wvck.-?. Mr. ard Mrs, Geo, L. Lackner â€" atâ€" temded the Presbyterian church reâ€" opening in Elmira on Sunday. . f ~Mr. and Mrs, Julius Beckner â€" of Waterloo _ spent . Sunday with his mother. You can‘t afftord to miss Berlin‘s Big Fair this year, Sept. 15th. For j prize lists, street and space privileges write or apply to W. J. Moody, see | relary. 8t Messrs, John Esbaugh and Jas, K. ! Ratz attended the final three days of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition. I Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Henrich of Watâ€" erloo spent _ Sunday with © Messrs. Charles and August Henrich, The citier _ mill commencedâ€" opcraâ€" tions on Wednesday, also jelly makâ€" ing. Evaporation of apples commenâ€" ces the Jatter part of the montb. Mr. Bank Poel. â€" Miss Annieâ€"Schummer is spending a few days at London, Ont. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huck, Berlin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Schummer on Sunday, _ _ L Miss Susie Adams, Newton, Mrs. Joe Adam,0il City,.Ont., and Miss Sarah Gies,, Newton, sffent Sumiay in St. Clements. Wedded at Hesson.â€"The wedding of Miss Annic Linseman, Tralee, to Mr. Benjamin Boppre, St. Clements, toohk place at HMesson, Tuesday, 4th inst. They have retucned from a week‘s wedding trip to Mishawaka, Ind. We wish the newly married couple every success in their married life, Football.â€"Our football team played the return game with Hawkesville at the Jatter ‘town. ‘The score, which was a ftie, was satisfactory to the focals; who were minus four of their regulars. This closes the local footâ€" ball scason. Happily Wedded.â€"The weddifig . of Miss Julia Rau to 2r. Joe Fischer, Berlin, took place in the local R. C church on Tuesday, Sept. 11th. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rau, three miles nor west of the village. The nner% was spent in a drive to Mawkesville and the evening was enjoyed by young and old. The happy couple will make their futureNome in Berlin where we wish them s Mr. Arthur Musselman an® his .\i-‘-l;imm; of having views of their resiâ€" ter, Miss Ethel, all of Berlin, visited‘ dences ot have any pictures they at the home of theit uncle, Mr. _C. | think would be of interest appear in Mussclmwan over Labot Day. the Souvenit would confer a favor by Mrs. Geo. Becker has returned home writing this office at once, as the alter an cnjoyable visit with friends time is getting short and the work and relatives in the vicinity of Henâ€" already well advanced. News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 1;3, ST. CLEMENTS ST. JACOBS. FREEPORT. | _ Seeding operations are Enished in ' this community, and the busy farimer ; can now cnjoy a few holidays before â€"fall plovghing commences, | _Mr. and Mrs. H. Berlett, Galt, and Misses Sarah and Mary Boyd . of ‘Troy, N. Y., visited L. K. Weber‘s last week. sall and Zurich, in Huron Couniy. Miss Bernice Bock and sister, both of New Dundee, called on relatives here last Saturday afternoon while enroute to Preston to visit their brother, Mr. N. Bock. Mrs, Ed. Honsberger, of Derand, Michigan, and her sister, Miss Schilâ€" droth, of New Hamburg, anl the Misses Gabel and Leisler of Shakesâ€" peare, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallman over Labor Lay. Miss Ellp Grishaw spent Labot Pay in Toronto. Building is still the order of the day. Miss Florence Baker left our â€"vilâ€" lage on Mcnday to take a position in Stratford. Miss Lillie Detweiler is attending the Galt Collegiate this term. Mr. R. Culvert of the Sovereign Bank staff left Monday for Niagara. Russ. will be missed in town. Mr. Almond Rennie of Southampten spent Saturday and Sunday at h:: home bere, while un his way to Lonâ€" don to take in the Fair. Mr, Frank Baker, Jr., spent Sun day in Millbank. * The Misses Adcle and Vina Weber and Logtie Wilkinson took in the Exâ€" hibition at Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Emery Renniec is spending s couple of weeks in Glenallan beiorc taking a position m Drayton. Mrs. Bundy is spending a week in Lcond. n. The Misses C. Dunke, K. Weber and E. Schrocer of Elmira spent Sunday at L. K. Weber‘s. NMr. Andrew Gatschene and Miss T. Schaltz of New Hamburg &pent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Gatschene. Mrs. @. C. Lackner is at present visitingâ€" hor father at St. Agatha, who is ill. Miss Ballard is visiting friends in Toronto. Misses Jennie and Marjory Beggs are taking in the LOndon Fair this Quite a number of our villagers atâ€" tended the Toronto Fair. Mr, O, Sidewand has removed to Elmira, and Mrs. Leaper to Berlin. . Mrs. Stadolbauer has returned home after spending some time with friends in Hamilton. Miss Petschke of Heidelberg, is spending a few â€" days with {friends hore. Mys. Nelson Cunningham of Berlin returned home on Wednesday _ after spending a woek at her home, Miss Clara Wagatha of Berlin spent a week under the parental rool. Mr. and Mrs. Mertz, of North Eastâ€" hope, spent Sunday with Mr, ani Mrs. John Wagner, 'Ilu'gh'ichn;i’crson is attending â€" the Berlin Collegiate Institute. C Mr. G. F. Dicfenbaker spent _ Monâ€" day in St. Jacobs. Mr, Eugene Reitzel ol Waterlo» spent last Sunday with Josephsburg friends. Quite a number of the young folks of our town enjoyed a pleasant outâ€" ing at a picnic held on the flats _ on Saturday last. Mrs. Stocsser, Sr., atttnded the Golden Wedding celebration at Berlin of Mr. and Mrs. F. Walter. A Monster Tomato.â€"Mr. F. Wagâ€" atha found a fomato in his garden last Saterday .. which measured. 15# inch>s in, circumference and 51â€"3 in in diameter. Who can beat this? Mr. F. Latsch has finished his conâ€" tract for _ filling up . with stones around the piers at the Freeport bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Silas West, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y., visited his uncle, Mr. F. Latsch, last woek. j 4 Mr. John C. Erb and daughter Sarah were visiting friends in Waterâ€" loo on Saturday. _ 3 d Mr. F. Latsch and son Norman wili leave on Monday next for Glenmorris to hunt black squirrels. Mr. Elias Dippel has bought a threshing outfit, separator with blowâ€" er and engine, and also a corn eutâ€" ter, Waterloo make. Â¥ working in Waterloo at present Any Chronicle reader or othets deâ€" girous of having views of theilt resiâ€" THE CHRONICLE‘S Mr. â€"â€"Jacob â€"Ebet, JOSEPHSBURG. HAWKESVILLE. CENTREVILLE. LINWOOD. SEMIâ€"CENTENNIAL is Jr. HIIL., August Janzen, Orion Dipâ€" pel, Clara Wooliner, Walter Bactz, John Wooliner, Crtarence Scharman. . Sr. II., Harvey Moss, Gordon Bricknel!l, Charlie Michm, Roy Meiscl; Olive Mattes, Edna Carey. ‘"The following is a report of S. S. No. 5, Centreville, for the month of Augest. Names ace arranged in the order of merit: Jun. IV., Mabel Hallman. Sr. III., Mary Thaler, Nellie Brickâ€" nell, Harvey Latsch, Alton Scharman Lincoln Thaler. Jr. IL, Clayton Moss, Ella Thaler, Lucinda Qrtman, Edwin Feick (equal) Roy Karcher. A Sr. Pt. IL., Lily May Stuckert, Lilâ€" ian Latsch, Laurie Shantz, Alberta Scharman, Mary _ Feick, Ada Scharman, Lorne Bricknell, Melvin Snider (equal). Jr. Pb. I1L, Lavra Burgetz, John Henry Baetz, Gordon Moyer, Miltcn Moss, .Hilda Scharman. Jt. Pt. I., Saloma Mattés, Herbert Moss, Varden Latsch, Harold Snider, Willie Hammer. Sr. Pt. I., Harry Thaler, Harry Burgetz, Lavina Hammer, Geneva Michm, 4 Class A., Victor Wooliner, Edward Meisel, Marjorie Boss, Herbert Feick, Victor Bricknell, Jchnnie Hammer, Albert Aficldt. (Too late for last issue.) Miss Bertena Stengel of Berlin, spent Wednesday under.the parertal roof. This stâ€"reâ€"will again lead all others in theâ€" matter of stove â€"display. â€"Clare Bros. Peninsular Stoves _ and ranges this year are better than ever and we invite you all to visit our warerooms and inspect the var.ous designs. Roos Pbarmacy Successor to [ Suyder‘s Drug Store. Waterloo, â€" Ont., â€" Canada, Mrs. Israel Good left last week for Howick, where she attended the funâ€" eral of her cousin. Miss Mamie Tait spent Synday and Monday with her friend Miss Marâ€" shall of Shoffield. A Mr. and Mrs. Sames Woolner and family of Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. Levi Hagey‘s. Miss Cornelia Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and Master Eddic Coons were among those who attendâ€" ed the Exhibition at Toronto over the, holiday. ‘ AC. HAEKHNEL‘S, The Druggist Miss Beatrice Tait and Miss Emma Fartrow, of Frecport, left on Saturâ€" day for Toronto, where they will spend the week visiting friends. Mr. George Sauder of Galt spent‘! Sunday with his cousin, Mr. Elton Martin. | Mrs. Tubbs, who has been ailing for some time is now able to be about again. "Mr. and Mrs. Taitum spent Sunday with friends in Paris. Mr. W. Peck visited Little Gerâ€" many friends Sumday. Where to Go9 The above is a cut of the most popular range on the market toâ€" day. Over 150 in use in Waterloo town a‘one. « M. WEICHEL & SON * A F Waterloo Zoellner‘s Remedies on sale here. Come here for the best in Rubber Jat Rings. Corks all gizes, Sealing and Parafine Mixed Spices whole a Tameric asd Curry I pickling CENTREVILLE, VANEYVERY, Teacher. WEICHEU‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS . LIMERICK. nd Parafine Wax ices whole and ground. acd Curry Powder for i TEE BEST School Shoes His next best friend is our won‘t tear hardâ€"toâ€"wearâ€"out suits. â€" Double knee and seat. Our new faill and winter school SUITS are now in. You will find our prices very moderate and we shall be pleased if you will favor us with a call and allow us to show you what we have to clothe the boys and children with this season. South side King Street. We do not ask you to take our word for it, but we do urge upon you h9 fict that when you buy a home you owe it to yourself to rget the one that i" go‘ng 10 give yeu the most satisfaction. You cannot afford to buy a farm, Or & proper‘y of any.kind uvtit you have looked over list. â€" Below will be found a short description of a few farms we haye for sale on our list. Full partieâ€" nlars and c mplete list on application. + 14 aores, ‘:wa- ‘Z‘nwrloo. T:rket. gardening, fair buildings, #1209, small payment down, a good PCE AMageinays Peipnl ied â€" nadnaitntats s dutstraltlidstsinise : d i ud t M 0c 8 10 dsc ds Bd aac chance for someone + 113 acres, near Rerlin, highly cultivated, large bnildings in the best of condition, fine fruib aud sucroundings, near schoâ€"l, bou »a to seli for $8,200 Jon w‘nm“' examine this, acres of aplendid <oil. brick house. nearly new, good barn and outbuildings, fine lawo, fruib and be res, $ minu es walk from cust Oflice, Schoul and Trolley s a.fon.. Price $3900, a ‘argai + according to location. & ; 137 acres, nevr Berâ€"in, uood loa 1y eoil. creek. da‘rying or grain raising farm, new brick house, large barn and outbuildings, price right.ret": ing from farmiug.apply to the undersigned, 13 aetes ou m .n road, 3 miles from Berlin, goud buildiags, goud soil, at {fnuo. good value," â€" School Suits No Money Comes Easier Our School Shoce will stand the rough knocks and hard kicks they are bound to receive. Shces that combine the parent‘s dea{m for wear with the children‘s idea of looks. # The School Shoe qnes‘ion again! Fall torm commences Tuesday it comes the demand for Every pair made upon honor, good workâ€" msnship and solid leather from heel to too. ; . Pnos® 357. He}J Revt SOLID, STYLISH, COMFORTABL« SsCHOOL SHOES FOR THE BOY3 AND GIRLS. Oilice F ederick Street. Children‘s Buster Brown Suits, nice fancy tweed, new patâ€" to‘n, sizes 22 to 26 â€" â€" â€" = $2.95 Boys‘ Norfolk Suits, {.ncy tweed, new patterns, sizes 22 to 30 â€" ~ = â€" = $2.45 Boys‘ 3 piece Suite, short pants, nice fancy tweed, all new patterns, izes 28 to 33 â€" > ® $295 Special purchase of Boys‘ separate Pants, worth 75¢, special = = =â€" â€" «©_+» 50e SMYTH BROS. THE BEST ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY. A boy‘s best friend is his Mother Cash only. One Price. Cheap Cash Store. F. E. Shantz & Go an A i with Opposite Market. WHOLE NUMBER 3004 Beriin, Ont. Elmira BERLIN PRICES » â€" Apile

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