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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1907, p. 1

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[ ns i ge e n h e t n t PM zo office sundries. inkcs, mucilage, paste, pencils, ett L l 0 .. Give us a call and convince yourself, 3'3;! 5:..; _ SRYO * faetion is _ _ â€" Our Success «Berlin‘s Great x: & g Departmental Store â€" Boehmerâ€"Erb Co. Ltd. _ Boehmerâ€"Erb Co. Ltd. oo e . m t e * YVOL 51» No.2: All Over Laces $ y to persuade you toâ€"day. No ie corie in é}fi% ;p“ and down as far 1 as long as from ol in the mllm 6.1 ie ter 5w;fl?‘mmuo Ns plenty or W\?fln it, where you menbacathade _ _ . ifâ€",fi; Sole Agent for Slater and Empress Shoes s xt to Sovereign Bank â€" BERLIN, ONT. For men, 130 to $2.50. WATERLOO, is Balbriggan Sommer Underâ€" f 506 our new straw bats, for boys, it k _0 __â€"~ . Â¥12.00 #â€"plece Norfolk® Suits, with ta s,ua‘ncb. $3 Hate for" POTATOES 3 doors west of Adott Stragt on King Street, Berlin. Potatoes bought and sold, potatoes, & seeds, ee Norfolk Sflla value at $2, $2.50, This Week‘s Bargains A. WESELOH & CO. STATIONERY _ SCHOOL SUPPLIES . DOERSAM. sold, ~~Special in geed seeds, full line of choice GOOD WEATHER bad weather hot weather, cold weather, ssems to make uo diffgrenceâ€" busy as can be is the invariable rule bere.© Velveteen Sale Very prettily trimmed with lace inâ€" sertions or embroideryâ€"short or long sleeves on sale.: This week at 75¢, g.gg, 1.25, 1 50, 2.00, 2 25, up to , Iunymmnlnndt- Spring Coats _ In caverts and tweed, newost stylee, our reg. uo.oomuwng&mm $6.75; and reg. $6 75 for $5 7 Ladies and Misses Skirts and plain cloths new mesortment in tweed and piain cloths, new ~SPRINGâ€" 8TYLES st from $150 UP TO EACH $8 00 Our stock of Silk â€"Waists was neve: socomplete. YOU CAN HAYE ANY COLOR or sizes at movable <prices. Silk Dresses. exclusive $12 00 to $20.00, Why? You Ask Colors ~are Navy, : Green, : Rod, Brown apu Bisck our reg 50c per Boyo $3 Tan and Cbocolate Lace Boots, this woeok for _ $1.65 _mnunuwmm‘ Kid Goodyear Welt Lace Boots, this week for #2 98 uwmmmâ€" Lace cheap at $3.50, for $3 00 Women‘s $3.50 Tan and Chocola‘e Lice Boots for $2.98 A rpecial line of Children‘s Soft Sele Lace and Button Boots, in red, white and â€" black, sizes 2, 3 and 4, choice _ 25e Men‘s $5 Tan Goodyear Welt Lace Boots for 44 00. Men‘s $4.00 King Shoos for â€" $3 00 Ladies® $3.50 yand $4 00 King Shcen x8 Advertisers of Facts *4 V alues ONTARIO u--dlf‘ .â€"Seeding is . al> most a thing of the "past for _ this year and the farmer is now . preparâ€" gm_‘_!ypml for potatogs corn after which he will be , to make any necessary. jimprovement; on the farmh .cither . by. a T fences or hg some R Auildings or any dihhny waysa that will add uH;h Â¥alue . of â€" his Sad . Accident.â€"â€"On fiw morning of last week a very ac~ cident bappened on the farm â€"of Mr. Solomon Ludwig, 3rd line x when ‘his d:en m.“:pd even years . was killed while in rolling. ‘The father vum is an adjoining field and "secing the horses he had become unmanageable ran to the. boy‘s assistance, but found. bin» lying on ‘the ‘ground _ the roller having passed over his head. He at once carried him to the house and summoned medical aid bet * the lad. expired â€"~shortly ‘after . reaching the house. Another fatal accident occurred on the 10th of Wallace on Friday last While Mr.. Thomas Dungey was engag~ ed‘in plowing the orchard his horscs bécame entangled in the traces â€" and when he endeavored to extricate them be was kicked in the stomach by one of the team from which he never Tal lied, dying the next motning: The. sad news cast a ‘lmmrthe comâ€" munity who syn& ze with the berâ€" eaved family in their great sorrow. We are pleased to report that Mrs. L. Adoiph is able to be out again, having been _unable to attend Olna tot â€"overa year. Shehas almost fulâ€" 34y _ recoveredâ€"Jrom _her.illness. of las: summer. â€"~ The team were a pair‘ of threg and four years olds and had been driven by the boy a great deal. The . berâ€" ~av@d parents and family [éel_ the loss keenly and in their great sortrow they have the sympathy ofâ€"their maâ€" ny friends.. * $# Eo Mr. ‘Abmer ‘Knipe, son: ol Mr. _ and § 1y Kicked it Mrs. B. F. Knife is confined to his} otherwise i bed u‘l:gtoamm attack â€"_ of | knocked . out pneumonia. At one time hopes. for Mr. Baxte his recovery: . were almost given purposes to butkpmh:twuuvu Tand, : .. better. His friends will wish him a J~.The . rar speedy recovery. wA o around _ the Mr. and Mrs: John Simmons . whof trose elicit have been residing with their :’eflmflnfi Arthur at . Gowanstown for sev. 1 ts. _ years have moved Ato Brantford. Their «mbrageous many friends here regret to‘see them, ed with go. E winding cot Miss L.~Coote spent the holidays at| theâ€" village her home near Dorking. f lufl" t 3l, T f Eo x On Saturday ing, May 18th the gitl Iriends of fi."%.. Wahl as sembled at the home of Mrs. Oliger where : they tendered .â€" her (a surâ€" prige in the form . of a.tin shower. ‘The evening was spent very pleasantâ€" 1y. s $ Miss Bella Vogt is < visiting . Mrs. G. Hyde, St. Marys. . _ 'h, lt Mr. J. 8. Weichelâ€"is able to be out again after his recent illness. Mr., Herman Lituski < is ill . with pneumonia â€" and also his motherâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Hartwich and one of ~the children. * ‘Tennis Club Reâ€"organized.â€"â€"A largeâ€" ty attended â€" meeting of lawn tennis enthusiasts was beld in the office . of Dr. Kalbfeisch on Thursday m-& 16th inst at which the Tollowing offiâ€" #ers w. ere Season: Hon. Président:â€"Dan Ralz, > ‘ Presidentâ€"C. L. Rennie, .. s ist. Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. â€"M. L. 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Miss Etma Dunâ€" SCaBON. »o t ® Hon. President‘â€"Dan Ratlz, Rey. A. M. Hamilton, M.A., / has Presidentâ€"C. L Rennie, oomfi:ted his thirteenth, â€"â€" year .â€" of ist Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. â€"M. . L. | serv in his present ~charge, Three Webet. € s decades have m‘ away, . â€" many 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Miss Etma Dunâ€"| changes ‘have place. .. The aged kee. R ue . j have passed into: th@ silent â€" »Jand, Sec.â€"Treas.â€"Miss Alva Dunke. . young families have.grown up . to Social Committeecâ€"All the. Ladies: manhood and .. yet fatthâ€" of the Club, > CC sns mt e " ;ful and vigllant in his sphere of Court â€" Committeoâ€"Dr. Kalbfecisch, | duty the pastor â€" with ever: widenifg D. E. Maxwel, A. R. Gordon, _ L.| e@periente rind" vaster : knowledge ‘of Ratz, R. Riddell, F. Duke, Roy Steâ€"| the profound truths ofâ€"boly writ vg'r‘c, ox.:hu:::‘ * lnce mthn“l‘h“ :yom same th the adventâ€"of swaymer. wea congrega es eye no . means the uumu fotmially opened| grown dim, nor his fatural .. : force with an tea on the courts. ‘abated." % * "ane"" tAore AAtte of the " Trader‘s| â€"Unskiltul he to faRn : or seek for wart, 0. Luckbhardt. _ . ~ 1 esd teny m wlthm tea on the courts, Mr. â€" Edgar Otto. of the Trader‘s Bank staff, Guelph, is enjoying hoii days/at his~ home here. -.)'l;uf'!‘;t-â€"gm;i and son : of Toronâ€" to are mcw the home. of â€"her brother, Mr. llmfl' Miss Lucy Liddell mirw ;M visiting . het . W. Wat« Tou it Poideriet e on o ho w where she will relatives friends < prior to returning â€" to The Carey Brothers gave ons nemerant The moving _ Mrs.. John Ruppel, st./ is just . re. covering {from a serious â€" attack. . of the M%w" “'m"",.&‘ u.;“; le w‘tl M‘Y‘ Mrs. ~Geo. Linder at Berlin last week, Our bou OebatneBtEN argre Seeae Renedegenscee "| ‘The late ND (Too late for last issue.) WALLACE wEST MONTROSE ELMIRA. elected for â€" the ensuing T hP very in n purpose ome § land. m a §\ The around who$ trose son. f ed adn rel'd M When the new church is erected Abe ~prosperity. of that ingtitution . will unâ€" ‘doubtedtyâ€" ~very materially increa«, m larger â€" congregation will â€"gailet, a new impotus will be given to both Sunday ~school â€"and \':-. ‘s Society : and > in every: way the ‘ Tetadn Brotnois ts prenting a ‘Letson wre â€" granting a de sitable â€" â€" extension +s ~tns church grounds, and on the whois a very cun~ siderable interest has been manifest: ed© in the good wotk. May this good cause ~thus ‘continte to prosper. tertaining to old and young and. the proceeds * were in of the new cougregational churth.~~. > ® Mr. Isiae Hilbors, ~ Noah Gingeriih and (Andrew Letson Bave this _ imâ€" portant work in hand and the execuâ€" live: powers of the are a guirâ€" =:u that the work be ~speedily thoroughly on to . coniâ€" Many visitors came out for a days‘ enjoyment _ of tural â€"life at . West Montrose on the 24th, It was a gad time for the fishâ€"many of them died ‘in great agony. _‘ passing his O.1.8. reeently . â€" scared ’ a brilliant _ suceess. at the Dominion /. Land ‘Bmey‘m”e;nhdi;on.-m * ng. high on the _ list of . successful |â€" students, _ i sÂ¥ar o PeC C EUE ROrnIAn Letaon was severe Iy" kickedth ‘the face By a colt and j otherwise injured, some teeth . were knocked.out. He is now recovering Amasa Randal! _ is preparing _ to pove ‘to St. Catharines, where _ rcâ€" munerative eimployment is secured by him. â€"The fansily will shortly | follow him to St. Catharines,. /~ pop’“ u&'é““..o’i“:.: left: in mfi stable and the _ animal most | tiâ€" {ortunately : received some in. its Miss Edith Bowmant gavea very interesting address on the work _ of Slnhy ev 4 mee! was :n attended :mnh-&ul ! _ Wwas much appreciated. . t 5. Mr. Baxter of the Royal purposes ~to: shortly ‘teturn ~.The . rare beauty of the _ ‘scenery around _ the.village of Woest â€" Monâ€" ; trose elicits expressions. of unboudâ€"g ed admiration and ‘delight from â€" all ‘behoidets. The . massive clms _ and| umbrageous: maples, the hills crownâ€" ed with ~stately evergreens,. â€"> the winding ‘course of the crystal . ‘river; thevillage . nestling in â€" individual serenity . in a "pleasfint vnnayo‘:o-nl which nature lavishes .in profuse proâ€" digality het most / wonderful and varâ€" ied . charms, . @ll* combined ‘ .make â€" up a sctne so exguisitely lovely â€" > that the genius ofart cannot reproduce its equal. ~~ e l A f The â€" benefit: arising fromthe ¢sâ€" tablishment of a .good library in ~the Public School is beyond â€" dispute. _ A good book.may . soâ€"touch and ipspire the intellectual life: of a child as to' beget within the .soul the ampition to create works ~of literature or "art that often fat _ surpass the orig nal production that gave the inspifation to the youthful (mind. Let _ every school _ board seeto it that liberal Frovision . is made to supply. suitâ€" able literature _ that will. stimulate and build upâ€" the nobler faculties of the rising generation. The _‘ great »r":owhahguut us the ’l‘.;‘h 0 t . Ammortat â€"works. ‘umflmm of the children _ of and build up . the 10b theâ€" rising generation. and the wise have lelt acy. of their . immortal is the birthright of the toâ€"day, . > > 12 By _m.-'Y.‘«‘c contralto solo "Hold Thou .My Hand," was uzthufvell _ while iov Mr. Butas‘ Swies dered.. & wiven . by â€" the Miagos Â¥e d do:trines fashioned to the vary ig. hour. ‘* : > <.â€" p NEW HAMBURG Hansvld McDonald Navy, 10: Eng« :â€"/ DR,. LEON‘S recd t e sam¢| passed in .the Dominion of Canada eans |for wearing quality. . You had bet bmmtryuifllor’two:flu conâ€" ; ~ Miss Seraphine Bruder is visiting friends® in ~Goderich." o {:~Mr. and Mrs..Jack Zinn spent the ‘Dboliday with relatives in Georgetown. _ Shortly after: his arrival here: he and they ; Zorra, where : cleared fixfl a comfottable nestead. as g'ufln part in aftairs, being for many _ years a public school trustee of that .. se tion. In 1876 he retired !rofl latmâ€" ing and took â€"up his abode New W Mh)p»si:: 1t§‘ded. many years ago afl:,wu martied a second time to Mrs. Stahl ot Cre diton. His ~first union was‘ blessed with â€"six children, three sons . and three â€" daughters,â€" of whom. one sou and two. daughters _ have . passed away. : His remaining childrenâ€" are: Mrs. Henry Petér of Stratford,. Joho of Toronto, and Ferdinand, at: . pre sent. located atâ€" Ayr. Besides these he is survived" by _ his second ~ wile, Deceased was a cousin of ~Senator Merner of Berlin. ‘The funeral . took place Saturday afternoon, from _ his late ~ residence to the ~Evangetical Church ‘lor service,; thence to the vilâ€" h Messrs, w and Goetz.* R a _ Of ym The mu-m T us % Schmmidt all of which reflectet creâ€" ditably on the young ladies. Kxtel® resident of New Hamburg for over thirty yéars occurred at his â€"home The late Mr. Merner was born in the Canton of Bera, Switzecianmt, ~ in llfl.-fl?fln to Canada â€"â€" when about 20 ~years of age. on ay evening, May 22nd alâ€" 'm:‘lfl'l: .ml“ the “‘lr years, . 1 month The late Mr. Merner was born in ‘Mrs, W.â€"H. Boullee and Miss Laulu Boullee: spent several. days _ with Toronto â€" friends. ; ~ Mr.; and Mre. Frazk W.ogers and m.o{ Grand Rapids, Mich., â€"are at the, home of Mr. J. W. Kelley. _ x: ‘The first ball game ol the season was played here on Baturday, May 18th . between Hamburgâ€"and St. Jerâ€" ome‘s â€"College, Berlin, résulting . in : a 3ctolny for the latter team by a score Mr., John ButkeLand Â¥r; L. Feine left on ‘Thursday last on a business trip to Nipissing. . ~â€" . ~=~~ â€". .. Mr. Louisâ€"Ritz has retiitned from an extended business _ trip â€"to : the «NOLRRWOREs: :s . .. ciHiHG ce on w4 + t 4 i Wool is coming : in very freely . at the Chicopee Woolien Mills® even though the weather is nr&oold .and backward this : ~spring. Mr.. Joan Kercher of near German. Mills brought a good.lot ol 275 !ns . from :27 Your correspondent of â€" Centreville in his item <of news â€"last.â€"week boast> ed about the nice school yard~ and the improvements about.to be made at that place. Please come _ over to Riverbank near: Chicopee and see the nicest school yard in a rural : disâ€" irict in this county. Under the dir extion of Miss Moreland, the teacher who bas been here five years â€""the Mr. James Stewart and his _ son George of Didsbury paida. visit . to D. L Weber last week before leaving for the west again where they intend to spen@ tk> summer after which Mr. James Stewart will comé back _ to this county to spend the rest of his (ihy:. Nothing like home in _Ontarâ€" 0.+ 2 y e ; -" d Lhal m 7 e‘n hlE € that? Also some other good sized Alots.came there Jast week for school ~ lias done well and the trusâ€" tees know how to retain a good teaâ€" cher when they have cn> % This neighborhood.will soon be noted for fowlas Mr.â€"Wm. Ryan of Riverbank, Mr~A. Lewis and D. L. Weber are all joining farms and aré enâ€" gaging in the bustness of raising chickâ€" ens, ducks .geese and turkeys. Look dut for lots of ftowl on the Berlin Market <this fall.. Berlin: better hur ry up that market building and put another . story on top ‘to provide sufficient ~room. t h9. 3 Mr. Eugene® Heckroth of â€" _ New Hamburg paid a â€" visit to Chicopee friends on Sunday. . g In the Chicapee Woolien Milis â€" Mr. ::3: is still making some of those white and â€"grey bed blankets, The best in this,county. Also heayy horse blankets which â€" are not â€" surâ€" The stwbles : of the Koyal Hotel, Hepworth, were burned, with $1,000 vinced. A 0. HAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Bugoomor to { Sn ninecL. ... The Best Blood Purifier A Vegetable Compound MAY 340, 1901 SARSAPARILLA CHICOPEE, M also w muuumumw‘z&‘. A man owes it to h pub:hnmm.loyon judgment & p gets a well made, well firting suit of clothes. He prhm‘ ggd 'utmnâ€"Np. He gets what he pays for when h"g Clothing Sale . THURSDAY and sxrunqfl Smyth Bros. â€" New Sto We iJ san,reaadinne enemrts,famnont uo untzne PIT REPORM SUITG If BRBELIN: if you want a pobuy ap : to: mmaa..mrxrn%gisfi?é. Prices §16, §7 818 a â€"â€"â€"_If you want a cheaper suit we have them. We can please y itz M Peu wenk e chonper suit we have then.. We can : please you l WO-!ryunlnrwafi‘ dw’awmm, te, theres grices shage as s t 200 ‘ore nod ts mohey un to dite a King Street East, â€"Berlin. . Cash ana JOne BERLIN, howee : Hundreds of Waterloo County peorb,b&bfira niteware fr us and each week brings us new customers far and near to coi and see for themselves whether the low <prices we are offering gor at can be backed up by good raliable merchandise. Don‘t forget one fact:â€" 4 a 3 ): We now buy for 5 stores and import all goods direct from the mak _ We offer bargains that sttract. 3 y * Here‘s a list of Graniteware that we received last week. Boug ut relose price to sell at a bargain.â€" NO SEKCONDS.. Weâ€"cant duplicate this lut, so come early. â€" 14 Wu‘x"mm ing . spoons regular 10¢, a whole lot to sell at 7‘ 3 quart preservin nuflmm € 5 quart presery kettles at 86c e 6. quart preserving 4 mmmitfic. uart kettlcs at 60c. ur'fi:.g“nmcfi'm 40, to, 56, 60 Granite .1 Mug . ss% Weichel‘s Woekly Store Nfl‘% N. H. CRESSMAN, _ REAL ESTATE, CONTBRACTOR and ABCHITEOT, WATERLOO . Weichel & Son w > SMYTH BROS. Child‘s Chambers, a regulas 85c artiâ€" cle now ©9%k yâ€" i prigeg ard 30. oo 2 quart Pots at 420 18. quart Tea Fote i ie. covered boil ers now Regular 806 61c Tt Toa WHOLE 20c. Pudding Dishes,: several sizes, must go at . 1 quart dippers, whi d grey, 1 aieet diopere. white ind #tons _Tea Steepers CRANITE PUDDING DISMES \ & 4 S CE * o Save in demaea #&@*@) 10c, must go at ATait PHONE ~ 99e «o 270’% sors q Au%g-a-n'o:x inogmunt’n w from upto,'mo“‘ at 6 The regalar prices are 65. #0 and 75¢ now 11} inch cullens ders, Ma regular 45¢, ml'a'ifi these at $Â¥ 250 22G 2 quark K0

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