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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Mar 1908, p. 1

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_ NEW SPRING GOODS _ GEO. HASENFLUG _ FOR SALE. ie it > 1ds _ \@1 ibe. Redpath sugar for. .. . . â€" â€" 1.00 &hwmm tor . 100 Câ€"@mand Fanan ‘Tem Dust ver lb. a9 ~! Qwing to the firm of Messrs. Bochmer, Erb Co., holding‘ the above sale Chuurw,nnoam to start in at the samy date Saturday, M»un“unhndn“hmw 'mw:ammhrt}.g.wtho&mhmuuw 7 bars Felse Napths s0ap for ... Bett Quaker Brand Corn an 30 chests of ‘Tea at cut rate prices ; Poas Q6 or 3 for .. . .: =>=>=>~ / * | ovivs (than Best QuackerBrand Tomatoos for _ .10 White Chan Heat Red Satmon for ....... .. .. :15 Colored Ch Best Kippored Herring........ .. .09 Elaborate T Armout‘s Savoy Soupe for ...... :11 wich al Armoar‘sBavoy Pork andBeans tor .11 "“"'"‘s‘:-' â€" â€" An inducement to encourage better trade; all ‘bottle Olives at actual| All â€" Far wholesale :prices, and Manzafilia or|and Libiar Remember we have decided to muke a change, ‘be sacrificed; come ar d see for yourself. â€" _ ~YOL 62â€" No 10 â€"~LIQUIDATORS SALE. fiflv in vhe Byrli i. a [en‘s $10 »uite 1080 ......2see 0009 Men‘s $10 overconts for ...... ...« . Men‘s $5.00 shoes for . .... .. ..« .+. gin‘lfl-fl)luulor FA ~Bite.tt en‘s 1.40 underwear for ...... â€"â€"> llc".o:);)n-lm' 108 ....:...+ ‘a rau OR .: ewe + : .sn 5 1+ H.‘b“ panla for .T.......>>>+ en‘s 1. 175 avd 2.00 pants for :., .. OENERAL MERCHANT. ‘fifleond g+r4 firet chciee. OX FProp. of the entire. basement of Store, Basides theose there are a lot which can be bought very eheap mmg’wdm ‘hese f arms, will be gladly mot at c Youk To bar seil See our show window. : And all because we are going into the manufacâ€" . WESELOH & CO SELLING OUT BARGAINS Entirely New List to our selling out sale and save moneZ, BERLIN, ONTARIO. JjUST ARRIVED. . SCHIEDEL met at Canfield Station. Prices right. Special prices on winter stock 10 est farm in our Conntry “‘”"':L-'] tation and 3; miles from Canboro, an barns, well \watered plef of frait. _ On a last three years close to $5,000.00. â€"One of 3 s 4sntd es s e en n OFâ€" tionally close prices to claar out: two barrel.; ,Granite and Tioware, Â¥am inoth, Red and Alsike Clovers and Timothy Seed; Salt by the barrel. 80 Bult cases tfrom ...... ... .$1.19 up 50 Valises from............ . .89 op 50 Trunks from...... ...... 1.J9 up 100 Telescopes from.... ...« .30 up % qL nnash havas‘~â€"‘.:>â€" :# 10 100 Telescopes from........ .39 Up Smhncllm...-....... .19 Colored Chamber Seta.......... 149 Elaborate Tinted ‘Chamber Sote with alop J&F «.. .« â€".»« «.. 0.99 China Tea Sote from ... ... .. $2.94 up Dinner Sete 87 pleces from ... 4 99;up All Fanging L+mbs, Ball Lamps and LAbrary umuumnp-u. ~ a change, and the whole «tâ€"ck will Cineh ing 8 Muslizn Waistings Shirting «* . O‘ BRESLAU, ONT ***..‘ b0c, 00e, 78¢, and 986. ses se e@RnRC WB T ue esy. , > O dipt M c..... 1.19 up| & ooocis agt 4 o+ sns +« «4 19 bip eescccis / PUt K oet iax ... MBE : > A pretty house wedding took place on Wednesday afternson at the resiâ€" dence of Mrs. Fred. Moyer, when hen daughter, Edith, was married â€"to Mr ‘Theo. Miller, son of David Millet ceremony. May a bappy and prosperâ€" oue yoyage be theirs v.&llh._ ‘ Quite a number of oar en thusiasts attended tae hockey match in Berlin on Tuesday miht. s A very â€" interesting hockey match took place in St. Clements on Saturâ€" day afternoon, viz.; St. Jacobs _ ~Â¥8. St. Clements. The score proved â€"to be 14 against $ in favor of gn:u, M s o o an t tA Mr. and Mrs. B. Bender .of ‘Wallat Ont., spent Sunday at the home of F: E. Welker, 4 id Miss Gerbracht, of Galt is spending a few days with her aunt, Mns. Welâ€" Miss Maggic Weber, who has been on. the sick list for a few weeks, is making favorable. progress. towards 46â€" covery. ~â€"Mr. A. L. Menger, spent a â€" fow weeks with friends in Pnlmefqto-;ii ~Mr. George L. L.e'ms.";‘lb. has been ol the Sovercign Bank here m years, loaves. this wees and will move to Bethany, where he has secured a position asâ€" managet of the Farmers‘ Bank. #5 (Too late for last issue.) Obituaryâ€"One of our oldest â€" and most highly respected citizens, _ Mts. John ~C. Kochler, passed away . 02 Tuesday evening, Feb. 35th at ‘*‘T! home here at the age of 82 yoa‘s, % months and 5 days. The in izmiâ€" ties of old age were largely the cause of ‘her death. A husband two â€"sni and thiee daughtets survive het. ‘che funeral took place on Thursday n.oinâ€" ing and ‘ the remains were interred in the Lutheran cemetery.. The symâ€" pathy of: many friends is extmid t¢ the bereaved family. Pensonalsâ€"Miss Luclla Weiss sprul .:va#d days â€" under the . pafen‘a‘ root. â€" Messrs. â€" Herbert Zimmerman and Ed. Krauter called on friends in . te Twin City on Sunday. . 5 ‘The Misses Clata Sattier, of the 4. B. College, and Verna Gies, oL. the B. H. School, visited at theit it« spective homes Sunday. 65 Mr., Henry Ko%et, Duart, attended the funeral of Mrs. John C, Koehlet. Quite a number in our burg attendâ€" ed the bockey match in Berlin ; on Tuesday evening. Messrs. Allen Krauter and Clinton Habn are visiting relatives i2 Wai(â€" burg. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harting into their new home on Qu Mr. Geo. D. Smith, our loc chant tailor, has just received designs ot Spring and Summe« into their new bome on Queen N. Mr. Geo. D. Smith, our local me.â€" chant tailor, has just received the uew designs ot Spring and Summer fashâ€" ions and is ready to boo« orders for spring â€" suits done up in tne iater t styles 0. > Mr. â€" Walter Maver visited severa} gays at his home in Elaiira. Our Busy Neighbors â€"?.« Onâ€" Thursday last a number from our vicinity attended the funeral . of Mrs. Addison Shantz at Berlin. Miss Lizzie Schott of "Tavistoc‘, speat Sunday under the pareistal roof. Mr. Joseph Schiosser from Watetâ€" too is spending hisâ€"Yacation with Mr. Herbert Doeting. ~ We again welcome back fo our midst Miss Ella Doering, who was cletking at A. K. Roesch‘s stgre, Waterloo,for the past 3 months. The sales of Mr, Knart and Mr. Altes, which were held last week were largely â€" attended, Both ‘sales proved very neeenlul,‘.mhh'g beâ€" :h‘:upo-ed ol atb highâ€"prices. f . Alvin Frickey of Rochester,N. Y., spent Sunday with his paren(e. _ On Saturday evening a large gathâ€" éring of friends surprised Mr. Geo. Alles and family prior to their deâ€" parture from v.fl- vicinity . 1‘\e evenâ€" week _ Congratulations, to Mt. and _ Mrs Joseph sa&flm- & OQur river is frozen; Eack tree that gtows in ‘The valley is marked by the teeth the ice; o But the spting winds besought To rush fouth the watet, , While â€" Winter‘s coid manacle like a vise. f with Wboming and ctashing, > Rach streamlet now dashing To join the vast current that rolls ~â€"8ST. JACOBS Â¥s Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents _ in Cbunty and District. " «pifuini=fnfnjefefofjnp pgefufnl Hubifujealy Jfutejafefafafntata} fujafet THE MANACLED RIVER HEIDELBERG ERB&VILLE. under the . parenta! Â¥% manacled hold P ig® o SE UE m e . n remarkable d : Tiie. Tiimg Taily mig k ‘:',ofllh. a is uc l iay, FremS,. aolieen Svamce ; wmafch ; Esperanto the recent‘y found languâ€" T‘.g:: international ‘speech . 1 y match â€" tuneral of. the late David Let : Satur~| son, of "Winterbourne, who was interâ€" bs "-l red at West Montrose cemetery, was oved ~to| yery largely attended:. . An Gnm' ate and interesting address was. deâ€" "Wallac | livered by the Rev. A. M. Hamilton, home of M.A. The Foresters in a body { | attended the funenmit.. The ~generai spending sympathy of the public is extended n. Welâ€"| to the bereaved widaw ani family. : | Miss Lida Lynn, of Berlin, las bren has been ~a amsitor at the hoime of herâ€"uncle, veeks, is â€" Mr. C. D. Bownman. vards 16| ~The Farmers‘ Clgb held & successful â€" mecting on Friday night a fow| last. Representatives from the Berâ€" rston. ‘ lin suger Co., were present to explain ho hu‘ matters regard ng the fubure operaâ€" ign Bank‘ tions of the factory,.â€" All obligations this wees!| of a financial nature will be duly met where helintheounmohlew months. s -v'-.‘"â€"'rl match ‘?m Satur~} sot, $ Vl-' red ved <to. yery (}ufl' ate . Wallac | liver moved y»t * her ;:'-. Lester, ol Ergmosa ~called Montrose friends recently. of Mr. Andrew â€" Houch‘s wedding took place on Monday last. "Everybody reâ€" ported having enjoyed a glorious time. Congratulations me duly extended to the happy couple. â€"‘James _ Rogers has secured a guod situation in Galt. " _ > dicted if _ accompanied. by .. several} days‘ rains. * The forests and swamp: are now ncarly all cleared .wny,g‘;:‘ low lying lands are largely d.m by open or covered ditches. St ‘of some magnitude in former years are during July and August days reduced to a mere brooklet. ~ Farmers who have labored so bard to clear away the giants of the wood," ‘will in the next gcneration labor equally â€"hard to accomplish the _ reâ€" forest ization of the land. This will be rendered imperatively necessary by the climatic â€" conditions that will. assuredly arise over a land of traceâ€" less plains. â€" Several countics in Onâ€" tanio have already begun to sufter dur« ing times . of drought. The rainless period is extended, the sultry heat l. intensified in effect because of the lack of those tall umbrageous forest tnees lau-t protected adjacent fields â€" and modified the progress of . the destruoâ€" tive summer tornados. **Spare, wo0dâ€" ‘Mr. Walker has been absent for som days assisting in . revival work it Berlin. â€" L K March has made the first approuch with a truly lionine aspect. May his exit â€"be correspondingly lambâ€"like Spring and Wintet will have a â€" big ooo ho e e e is quite * Ta Hiver, and the ~winter snow Hies deen over mian, spare the beechen tree." l When the actual damage is â€" duly considered, that is ‘brought about by the absence of plentiful woodlands, aâ€" grave menace arises against the . fu, Sire prosperity of the agriculturish," This will be realized more and mote as streams like the Thames, the Grand and the Sydenbani, v‘lfi alâ€" mogt cntirely dry up or evafotate in summer and in the month of March | become . rushing, roating irresistible torrents, carrying distruction to fenâ€"‘ ces and bridges along its . varying course. f Dwellers along the immediate valley of the Thames are by no means safe, trom ‘"moving accidents by flood and field."‘ In recent yeans fatal m" tions have been transpiring. The Toronto Globe in an article mm.| ed to someâ€" scientific methods of reâ€" gulating and controlling the Aoods in these rivers. â€"It would be almost as casy to devise s method to conâ€" trolâ€" the lightning in a $ ‘or‘to regulation of the volume of ‘The programmé was excellent in cvâ€" descending rain, as to regulate . the mighty, overflowlng, expanding coutse of these Ontatio rivers during . the spring freshet. FEBRUARY _ REPORT OF NQ.â€" 8, WATERLOO, Class V.â€"Norma . Willson. Class IV. Sr.â€"Lioyd Stolw. Class IV. Jr.â€"Earl Rothaermel, ton Schaal, Jacob Rudy, Ida Bechtel, Alexander Keoil. % Class 111. Sr.â€"Georgina Fischer, Herbert Strebel, Venetia Rothaermel. Class 111. Jr.â€"Clatance Stoltz, Pors cy Snyder, Sebastion Moser, Mat Wig Rudy, Violet Bactz, EHdna BHechtel, Class II. Sr.â€"Martha Willson, Reinâ€" hoid â€" Fischer, Eva Harlook, â€" Litzle Bechtel, Vernon Harlook, Antie Kesâ€" Nlnk (5, m iiee, se % . Jt Rudy, Rachel Rudy, Eddie: ,..A‘.l salh o WEST MONTROSE * w © 42 40 "tuaalr 1t "#4 | wit and. & * Witerloo ‘s Uneâ€"up were . fve wb haz year‘s Junior O.ILA, seam s o nen w on ysd & be piled up against the coubry tam but the game pot up by the locals camé â€"â€" as & purprise to the virstors apd they had to play their best to win ty a score of 33. The game put up by the local deferce was the stug‘bling plock of the Waterlop icrâ€" vargs . many of . theirâ€" rushes Leing broken : up â€"by either â€" H. Weber or +Stumpl, wheo both make (ins defence players. P. Wobér in goal is developing into a star. He made many dificult sicps and his work as goalisnier v as veiy â€" favorably . commented. "he light focal Jorward line wor‘ed hard but . dirty tactics were . employced rhts them and referee Kafges a{* .;flmus. was W":!! hand .84 out : ve Lo the leace. Ths btv;flwd Wate:.o so ve fine combination work,both the local &u.h being the result of #es comâ€" biration played by the local forwards Martint in goal for Water.oo too‘. cace »f all the possible ones #ille Schlosser‘s lifting at point was ‘a feartcre. Pat . Kunts at coverâ€"poimt, was inclined â€" to use. questionable tacâ€" ties, while. the referee wasn‘t Iuokâ€" ing. â€" The Waterloo forwards _ wsco their â€" superior weight to. advantige but were at all times closoly watchâ€" «The lineâ€"up was as follovs Waterloo St.t f coverâ€"point "Pat" Kunts _ ALNAENNEL‘S, The Druggist Buccessor to { &”yuflm&‘- Toclner‘s BHemodics on Ssle her> wabhi*in B A Tonic and Sedative, A boon to womenkind, $1.00 per bottle. 8T. CLEMENTS Rabbit No. 1.â€"â€"" I am done for. © My axe is broken." Rabbit No. 2.â€"*"Why don‘t you buy a Dandas are? They stand Hemlock Knot#.‘* Portbohhwd!.brm»wowillndmthopiudournfinmkd Nto.domttthofdhwin(l"obfmthgdnprieu. * The Jay Axe a genuine snap at 58¢. mQNTABIO.uDM-muphtwiuW.mm . The TORONTO, a Dundas Axe, regular price $1 now 796. The CROWN JEWEL, a Dundas Axe, regular price $1, now 70e. ; ‘The PEERLESS, a Dandas Axs, regular price 90¢, now 75¢.. f Mwmwmmuwflmm. â€" We have a unpeeled Willow Rost Baakets, regular price 50e; w uuw&huqzmc- NY t uk 2 ® <B * forwards. Goal Hahn‘s Condition Powders at 45¢ Weiche!‘s Weekly Store News Wateriog. St.~ C lemor ts M. Schummer M. Schummer . ... Btumpf 20. Squnept "o to.) Werce 4. Stumpl . Weber Webdr House â€" Furnshing apened over 10,000 rolisâ€"of new flwl firot:o.mh::-\mmu. We have uow in sto« worth of now wall papors. Novhnmdumndpmprhamhr You c1a hare your home papered now at . less money when the rush is on. Plnomruduumflnfid work 500 rolls lovely wall paper, uies patterns for bed room, per roil ..... mrouobnlynnm.' lhom’unn.....'.......zé.“ %g{:b’d’ m ppu,m;:ucu.rurm.i............ #= lovely paper tterne, sÂ¥e« Â¥caswe tm BeHOF HGOL, «222. , oo rr‘s c acrt ts »reee > +of, i; 107 P 18, 1i Our stock of wall paper is very large now and to start will : ffor special b irgsios in our wall paper department for the following pri¢es and save money. AMMARRARR®RRRERARRCAORA ICHEL & SON TERMS CA8H AND ONE PRICEK * CHEAP CASB STORE 27 KING .. 8TREET!‘ BERLIE. New Wall Papors SMYTH BROS, â€"â€" Boy‘s Overcoats â€" Regular smg:y"s.oo. tss $Â¥ y‘n Overcoats . Regular * Sktarday 8.50. ‘_ * * ~Boy‘s Suits Regular 5.00 Sa ‘+*GreatCioth and Furnish Rare values for &'-d.fi & Men‘s Over: or‘s Regu afi SaturJay $10.00 s Men‘s _ Overcoats : Regular Saturday 500. * s *./ Men‘s Suits Regular 15.00. day: 10.:90,. :: ~ _ _3A / Car you afford to mug sue ve oo d sale day 6 50. 3.15. Men‘s Suits Regular 10.00 Cardigan Jackois for 1.00 1.25â€" Men‘s Pants 1.00, 1.50, 200, i offers you! T BERLIN, will be ds it W

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