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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Aug 1907, p. 1

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R‘“N ST & co‘y. Lowest Notch â€" Dinner Ste, 48 white) Forâ€"‘ :: : .. > <â€" /: ~i%~ 3 pÂ¥+ * ul w P = z. s o 2e 19b : ©< e «%>*~ so *« : (Bads Rose), for â€"â€"~~~â€" .. ; /+ Crown Derby Dinner Ser«. complete, regular $18 00 fur: ©. Semiâ€"porcel.in Diuner Sets, regular 1200 fur _ _ . ~~~ 5 Dinner Sets, 98 preces,.china cups, regular 17.00 for * on e n e e ... 1 e o. 2.~# 98 . = # L ... > â€" 13800 for â€" § ~.*® 08 _"® S t * _ 1450 for * En ~« 97 _« (Peacock) « . 8.00 for * a 9T ¢« (LightGreen) " _ â€" 800 for _ â€" $ : " 97 °* (Dark Greew) "_ _ 8.00 fos °> « 91 * (Pink} "_ .. 800 for . â€" 18 â€"very handsome Toilet set«, 10 pisces, regular 600 for 2.R *.: ® 10 ::* *â€"< _ 5G0fr 10( «e <«s 10 ~ * tinted in blue, pink, â€" GEO. HASENFLUG, _ The Albert ___ ganary and green (very handsome incru tod) for o h e TB "fj*;;;«,' “m Wzlxmud in blue, finkndgru-.,l ; \}2.»' ." p »‘ P « = . % * = oo 69. ?‘a‘ sets tinted in blue and green for _ ° > «â€"©â€"*. $060, gj ie greatest values ever offered in this basement are shown on our 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50c bargain tables. 28 lbe. Wallaceburg best Crystal| Best pure ‘ whole pickling spices, _ on Summer Suits $10.00 Values for $6.95 A ‘4._;-;3-:;» ltlm granulated sugar ,:,3,. s. Redpath‘s best granu‘lated _ »ug "R 1.00. #4 Ibs. Redpath‘s best light brown sugar for 1.00. ‘lbs. dark raw cane sugar for 81. U lbe. finest pure Rio coffee for $1. _ To save money on the above lines you should n>t fail to see our efferings. Everyone of them are money savers, if you must b:{ _ Graniteware, tinware, on woodenware, kitchen utensils of man diseription«,of allt which ars reduced to a price that makes you ynnli- erwhere we buy them. . as x * _ We cordially invite you to this.our greatest 10 day bargain sale. b.fl'f’L& g lasts only until including Saturday, August 31st. &u” entire basement of the Boehmer, Erb Departmental Store, PeC > : Berlin, Unt, __.~~Four dollars is }be m tboplud AL!;.I:: sahcis Tor men, new ples, now lasts â€" It en â€" pleaty | of Hguring and planning to @.m Alberts, We ukm’to onnlni”“uu mdt“-gcu value in Cunada to day at the price, . Granulated Sugar for $1.00. _ We think this is the lowest prics a man will be ab‘e to pick up a peent summer suit for this sâ€"ason,. It‘s .flz:fly‘ho bottom notch wuck so far. We cleared:them from the ‘factory where they were ade und pass them on. . " 3 . _ 50 nten‘s fine summer suits, lightweight tweeds and omespui in this mm'.mhr.m%n gn mixtures, with ry ,’*’ p mmu‘Mdl’ufi.Q’n;lo. saeque coats i summer weight, linings, trousers made with belt Jo ps “ 95 woll bottoms, sizes 35 to 40 only, regulat $10, to clear = PX m ‘s Ane Ffl rorted worsted trousers neat light ad toy ah §}h fimim and wider m stripe ig‘otur-,w tailored,. and made up in first class style, side and hip pockets splendidfitting, sizes 32 to 42, regular $3 50 and $4, ‘2“ For the remsining ten £ the great sile now going »&Ww:&dtmmqu sach as Berlin is Comfort soap for 25¢. eaoned pess, per tin 7¢. eanned corn per tin 7¢. eanned tomatoes per tin 9c. Haldimand Farm For Sale â€"» No 34 T% TRUNKS AND VALISES AveuUst 213T TO 31st. per lb 196. a t 9 bars Happy Home soap for 25¢. 3 puckages. Quaker wheat berries for %5¢. 3 packages Quaker puffed rice for 3 packages toasted corn flakes for 3 packages Malta, Viita for 25¢. 3 packages Eggâ€"Oâ€"See for 25¢. 2 packages Canada Flakes for 25¢. 2 p-nhEShredM Whole Wheat for 2 R For Sale $ 1,69 WEn _ Je BE News Notes on we never EO OOA GALm 1178 190. 12.25. 11.45. 10. 85. 10.85 $.40, B 49. 5.49. 5.49. 4 78. kTrxa t 8.39 t(me bundred and . twentyâ€"fve chuilâ€" dren of the St. “Anm“m $t>. it â€" Monda: local cony of â€" "the â€"S. ; ol'gum' Dame. Refreshments and meals were served at ts school grounds. A Football match was alseo indulged in by â€" the youngsters, %Z-uc'fi-fl" vs.. _Bt Agaths, the 1 boys winning bs a score of §6â€"4. . The visitors departâ€" vd for home at 5 p.m. in a hbappy mood. * '. i ~ Prepatations are being made _<t9 build 300 yards â€" of cement sidewal} on king strect‘along skle the church property. . The walkâ€" will be 6# inches wide and will Lo a decided im jtovemcnt ~when completed, a# Mrs. V. Grosch one of tlin â€" oldest residents of St. Clements is seriousâ€" ly ill at her home here and is hardâ€" ly expected to recover. 3e cosa« asaratbrare caies sates asesesorace seree §0ur Busy Neighborsi\;m'ig Mr. V. Merie . has removed . the house which was situated. between his storeâ€" and newâ€"residence, â€" _ agd the change shows the new residence to: fine advantage . __. /; & Mr. J. '!i. Lichty, contractor has a staf of men engagedâ€" at Pmcnt w building concrete abutments to _ th« ncw bridge being known as the Forâ€" well â€" bridge. . â€" _ 3 4¢ Abanig At the local Rosenblatt Ecclesiasâ€" tical Art Works it can _ be _ seen that ?verybody is busy. ‘This firor is shipping goods. all over Canada and has . earned ancenviableâ€" reputaâ€" tion _ in their particular line of manuâ€" facture: News Notes Gathered by Industrious E in County and District ;' . Messrs. ‘Chas.. Koebel mnd . Peler Wey spent Sunday, i‘nABC!’il. * Miss Minnicâ€" Adam is spenditng‘ seyâ€" eral weeks at Hespeler," Miss [Julia Weber, Berlin, is visiting at ner bome here. ; < Mr. Herb lJelier, St. Jaconos, â€"pak us a short cal} on Monday. 6 Mr, ~Eugene <Schmidt, â€" Milwaukee ] Wis., is spending. a twoâ€"weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion â€"with relatives here. .. €. . Miss â€" Mamic Weber xo Mlil. Ont., visited for a few days with al.~ & M.. Weber, * 2 y ue tags Miss ‘Anna â€" Schumpmer . returned . homie" after a ~. Iew days stay, with Miss V. Citghorn, Weliesley. 3+ ./ Mr. â€" J; â€" Adam and ~Geo. Fahren . Mr. Leo. Boppre Linwood, . spent iwo weeks‘ vacation hefe. â€"_~ i <The Misses Tillie and . Josephine Schwartz, Berlin, ‘are visiting _ © at J,. Sclineider‘s; &« 4 : =/ > es Mrs. J. Fischer visited here or Mr. â€"J. . Adam and ~ Geo. Fahren Kop! spent Sundgy â€" in <New . .Gerâ€" many. C Messrs. Eugene Schmidt A. H. Roâ€" gersâ€" and Matt, Schummer, spent Sunday evening in Wellesley. . â€" Mr. and Mrg. Mark _ Donald of Berlin spent Sunday .at Mr.. Fred Donald‘s. + £69â€"% y Mr. and Mrs. ~Pfefier of â€" Lisbon spent Sunday at Mr. Aht_y_'l. uit â€" â€"Mrs, F. Maw and family of . Torâ€" unto are spendingâ€"a few weeks with Mrs. R. More.. â€" Mr. Charles Nairn of Waterloo spent a few days last week at Mrc. R. H. Maote‘s,"Hifictent.. _2 + ~ /; Mrs. Cornell and family of Sheffield are the guests of het aunt, . Mrs, . F. Sules. g4 *A ~% ". x"> P xÂ¥y Mrs. N. Cunningham .and sopn © El don, Rave been spending the .. past few weeks with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs/H. Frey. 5 48 Among "the names of the_successful sandidates at :the recent Departmenâ€" tal examinations we were pleased : to see those"ol Nettie Donald _ and Gussi¢c Lackner dor Junior Teacher‘s, _?dm'lll Lackner and Ed. Winn for unior Matricalation, We dongratuâ€" late out Hawkesville students _ upon their success. _ 3 The Women‘s Institute held a splen» did meeting at Mrs. L. K. Weber‘s last" Wednesday. _The attendance was very large and the programme : ‘was excellent. Mrs. Rithmond, President of ‘the St.oJacob‘s W. 1. gave â€"an address on ‘‘Mother‘s . Social â€" Infuâ€" ence;" {and Miss Stella Gingerich, .anâ€" dther of ‘the St. ~Jatob‘s mensbers, addressed us on ‘‘Christmag Giving." Miss Eisic Shelly gave a fine vocal #olo, Miss L. Wilkinson gave a splen« did reading and. the Miyses . Laura Lacknor and Sadie Fraser mdgfl! Nnhfiflh& piano solos. ss Vina Wober gave us a vory interestâ€" Ing taik on her trip down the . Bt. herk of the 8t. 5-‘- are to be :fl on hvh& suchâ€" . able ~Mre. Leapor~ of Bei here t!‘ml. uin f4 MTMNK Mrg. ‘ook and Mrs. Stractin of mmm at Rainy River, went berryâ€"picking" and spent the night in a«séttler‘s house. .A search party thought they were lost, ST. CLEMENTS HAWKESVILLE in A An helpiu‘;.u.n oke out in the reof . of" the *Felt Boot Facâ€" tory: on Tuesday Jast; but was soon extinguished. < About the ~same ~time a small blaze : was« discovered . at. Hahn‘s Brass works, but â€" was put out before much damage was done. Mry. . John. A. lhgu i . and son have munu»(w-“ visit to ~ Milâ€" '!#;_NM\{ $ Mr. ~Henry &’“9 of ‘Believike, Ohio., and grand daughter Miss Lewis are visiting relative@ inâ€" this . viciâ€" nity. i # s g Mrs. _ Joiinâ€" Messoer ~and daughtet are spending a month with friends in Montréal. # ® Mr.> Harry ~Knight "has _ returned from .Calgary, Alta,«‘Hewillâ€" remove with his family to that place this Fred\ Wilfred who was arrested â€" at Bright. on the charge of robbing,the till at the Gâ€"T.R. station here was sentenced to six months in Central Prison by Judge Chisholm. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Hamâ€" fiton, were guests of Mr. â€" and . Mrs. Geo. ‘Grofft. ~*==~* s Mrs. Otto Grubn and son Wilbur of Buffalo ‘were gmts& Rev. and Mrs Gruln. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs.: Dani¢l Zurbrigg of Philadelphia, Pa;, are visiting .their parents and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Cliu;.jStlehlmeyer of Cullman, Ala., are spending _ some time with friends here. ~ School . reâ€"opened© on Monday: after the: summer vacation. Mrs. G. r â€" and, . Hackett of. Linwood, vigtted at::' : Campbell‘s‘ last week. _ .. Mrs. Jno. Harron is wisiting â€" > in Markdate. ~ i + «_ Miss T. Kroetsch and same Triends Trom Berlin~ spent Suhday at . her home, . _< * x > ~ Mr.. Ja#. Anticknapâ€"has inproved his _house by having: it bricked: on the qutside, - Mr. and Mrs. Snider~ and Mr. and Mrs.: Cressman ‘of â€"neéar <â€"Hamburs s,;n; Subday at Mr. °K. Srantz‘s. and: Mrs.. n ‘and family of. Berlin mm ‘ot*" Mr. A . Doeting : on Sunday. Mr. and Mr#. David Cranston and Miss . Mary: of â€"Shanghai, China,spent a lTew days ~with friends here. ‘They are on their way ‘to Glasgow, Scotâ€" land where they intend to make their future home. : Miss J(iilh Clialmers, ol Poole is the gues Miss May Bigan. Mr. ul&‘nsfilu and Mr. and Misses Maggic and .Ianzni Burtnâ€" ett â€"of Morden;~ Man., afe visiting friends and relatives in this Vicinity. Miss Lena Schmech! is polidaying 4t herâ€"home hete. § Weâ€"are pleased to hear that. Miss Belle Struthers has been includedâ€" in the Beacon Atlantic trip and â€" wiso her a~pleasant journey.. : _ Mr.. Rob.. Burnett, of Listowel, is visiting at the home of Mr. asd Mrs. Robert Fleming. , Dr. Geo. B. Hammond and _ Misx es Sarah and Sadic Hammond, . of Royal Oak, Mich., arévat present holidaying" with relatives near hetc. * An interesting game of football was played on Tuesday evening of Jasi week "at Wellesley, between the home team~ and the‘teain from hetc, the m': #tanding 3â€"1 in favor of <Wellâ€" C8 Â¥ + Miss \Jesse Chalmers â€" has ~returned to.her home chere after a week‘s vis it ~with friends near Crosshil!.~ Mr. Hobert Cornell is confined . to his bed with blood poigoning. _ Dt, Ochs~ is in attendance. ; * Miss Lovina Vondrau spent a pleaâ€" sant . time with friends In”:tvm,j Mrs, R. Bochmer and her d‘arel‘. Miss© Angeline . Bochmer, of ling spent Tbndnl with Mr. A. Vondfau‘s and Mr. 8. Hilborp‘s. s Mrs. H. A.Clemens and children of CGuelph, is -_:l: a‘ woek with her parents, | Mr. Mrs.‘ b B. Cleâ€" Mrs. Ezta Schlimme and liftle day ghter,. Ella, of Galt, spent a _ few tays with relatives in this vicinity " Miss Elia Lutz, of Freeport, called on friends here Sunday. ' f is MaeKu: of Wosantodk 4o 1e Missâ€" HarrietFrasor saf 4 Toron to, daughter of Himon Frasor of t: uo'nh-v-t- Co-'n‘.“whwu f Frasor River, been granted an annulty for life of $600 by the B. C. Government, . Freeport U. B, Sunday School will hold" theit | annual: piente wvil-' Saturday afternaon, Aug. 24th, NEW HAMBURG CROsSssSHILL LIMERICK, POOLE , _ Mr. and Mrs. Cross, and family of Galt,"gre spénding a fow weeks‘ vacaâ€" ; tion . _ with Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas {Quickfall. ' g _ Mr. Ewart Galeé, bas returned <afâ€" ter. â€" spending his vacation with his lpuents at Alma. _ Mr. ‘and Mrs.~W. A. Deitrich,< an Miss â€" Florence und Mr. Edward Di: trich, returned to Goderich afte amflg‘, ‘An r + weeks â€" with: Mr * Miss h-olh;w:h left Tor . » lew weeks‘.vaeation with her ~ par ents at Goderich. _ Mr. and . Mrs. Hy. Gross. and & chiviien, of Berlin, ‘lett after holldgy» Ing win Mr. tGrosw muw 6. fur & few days, ~Mr. and Mrs. B._J, wm; the picaic at Hawkes last Wedâ€" l sday, ue f "Yhe Misses Mallfiul- Watlonsteim spent Sunday > with Mr: and Mrs. °F \J. Ruggle. . ° § ‘The Misses May and Pearl ~Walker, of Berlin, spent : a few> weeks â€"vaâ€" cation ~with their sister, Miss Menno «Snidet. ; â€" Mr. Aaron . HoSer . returned afte, spending â€" a month‘s : vacation in< A} berta and Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs: Davidâ€"Koch and farsâ€" ity of Conestogo, spent Sunday . at the home of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sniâ€" der. 6 ‘The .. MisSes Lizztie and Alma and Master Albert Sehaeter of Elmira; spent a few weeks with ‘their : sister Mrs.â€" : Alf Moogk. "Mr. T. J. . Ruggle a business visitor . to Berlin last/Friday. The Misses Zilliax® of Listowel, are spending: a jsv weeks . with Mr. apd : Mrs. G. G. Class. j Mr. Adam Rominger, of Drayton, spent â€" Sunday â€" with friends and reâ€" latives in town. Mr.°S. Itvin Shaefer; *of Toronto, is â€"a business visitor in Berlin for a fow days. _ After . beipg identificd with newspaper work in various ¢aâ€" pacities â€" Tora period of . rcarly ton years , he‘ has _ decided: to abandon â€"4inalism to go . into business \° tor himselfâ€" as a manufacturers‘ agent. Commencing as a reporter on the Daily Telegraph prompted by strong ambition, it was not long before ne sought workâ€"in a larger field"â€" and joined ‘tie cireulation department of Ahe Teronto u""‘u" “‘: “““Dw‘?* mariagemetnt o . m« $. His valuablk work here . duringâ€" the noxt three and a halflâ€" years .Jed . to his being offered the position of cirâ€" eulation: manager â€"â€" of the Montreal Morald. shortly _ after. _ Mr. _ James Brierly had assumed the _ post . of managing director _ of the Herald Company.* Upon the reorganization of the Toronto â€"News two. yeats later under, Mr. Willison, ~Mr. Shaefer was induced to return<to Toronto :ty beâ€" come .circulation manager of ~ the news and has carried out some sucâ€" cessful â€"campaigns .in this department: Not long ago heâ€"was given charge of the cityâ€"advertising department of this ‘paper bfi“ showed <the same. énergy and ability in thisâ€"importâ€" aht . branckh of the work as he had formerly in other departments, In < the ‘ course _ of â€" his. work Mr.* ~ Shaetet _ has. acquitred â€" a large business connection in the city of Toronto which will undoubtedly . prove â€"of great advanâ€" tage to him in his new ling of work and for which he otherwise possesses inany strong qualifications. We learn . through Rev. D.â€". 8 Sherk who is in reteipt â€"of aâ€"note from South River, that Mr. William Erb, formerly of Bloomingdale,;. has passed away. . ‘The funcral will be held on Thursday. . Owing to â€" the Telegrapbers‘â€"strike they cannot telâ€" dgraph . theit friends, and: are ree quested . ‘to ‘mecept this intimation. DEATH OF MR. WM. ERB The Central Business College .. of Stratford, . which has‘ an advertise~ ment nvz:flh‘ elsewhere ‘in ° these columps without doubt one of the most . sucoessful> business _ training school$ > in ‘the Province.. 1t ts welt and favorably <~known fot the thorâ€" oughness ~of its work and the suc cess of its studests. ‘The school is now â€" sending out {its 21st annual catajogue â€"and .â€" advises ~â€" anyâ€" ufl%k‘mh ;.(;md"ol'.l Shorthand . or gral educat to write the College for. theit free cata‘ogue. . . â€" ‘The> _ Torm commences _ on ‘Puesday, t. > 3td! ZENOLEU M FOR HORSES and CATTLE A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL A. A. HAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Successor to LZoeliner‘s Remedics on Sale here a6 cA ENTERS NEW FIELD Cures Mange and Wounds PLORADALE Ticks and Lisa . Kills ‘ 22. 1901 Pharmac Drug Brote ¥€ TWO Our clearing sale of Summer Gootis lutg great Succéess.: * | xo We have 5 Ladies‘ Silk Conts. wmpumm-% 2 Ladies‘ Longâ€"Js ckete, regular price was $12. Saturday price $9:00. _ 3 Ladige‘ oxtra fine Silk Jackets, regular price was $14 50, Saturday 2%%!8”‘0%1‘““1“, regular price $1.50 2 Ladies wh-m“ m Brocade.Cape®, reguler k Breendeâ€"Caps®, regulct . price #1.50 PHOO .. .e u2l ts i us se en en ns nnis muar c o aui n en i nce dn un a n ae an n 5 Ladies‘ Black Silk Brocade Capes, regolar w\“.@,,ll, aÂ¥ik¥« 5 doz. lace trimmed Cerset Covers, worth 406, Saturday‘s price ... 14 Ladin® Bluck Silkâ€"Brocads Capes, es lace trimminge, at give away prices. & n 5 Ladies‘® Black Silk Brceade Capes, regular price $5.25 BOOKS We are ready to fill your wants in this line and have on most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date stock. 8 4 Also office sundries, inks, mucilage, paste, pencils, Give us a call and convince yourself, WATERLOO; We are always glad to let you know the facts, when we have good news to communicate to you. The three items we refer to this week are very popular ones with our customers. fa Dodge Wood Split Pulleys:are world famotds. We stock them in sizes from 4 inches up to 36 inches, Binder Twine! â€" Bindor Twine! Binder Twing! . Hay Fork and Sack Lifter 4 strand, 136. Machine Oil,356 and 400 a gal ~Hay fork Palicys, 360. 'fi'mdmmmon}? .!f} General. Merchant, is put up in rolle oontdaia.,:.l: square feet â€" the 16 square being allowed free for lapping. â€"â€" Coment, nails & etc. all furnishâ€" Rex â€" Coment, nails & ad free. * â€" Write for further Information. Weiche!‘s Woekly Store Nows . coop coops! .‘ LOW PRICES! _ 1 ply $3 00 per square 2 ‘ply $4 00 per equare Every inch guaranteod. M. Woeitchet® â€" <J. DOERSAM. â€"_ WATERLOO Flintkote Roofing TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STORE 27 KINCG STREET, BERLIN J. R. Schiedel‘s STATIONERY B SCHOOL SUPPLI SMYTH â€" BROS The width of the face varies ani we onr’bgj.f crown and flat. * 3 t We stock Bushing to fit any shafts. _.._-_7 % ingh‘t LINES WHOLE Three distinet kind i s h@ of Belting in Resists Wind s â€" Al} sizes up to 8 inches, FOR Leathor, Rubber â€"and Canvas Bre slau, Ontario _ Batarday‘s ONTAR Saturday‘s =~ Shul S

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