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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Apr 1908, p. 1

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~8pring is Here and the Crowds are Coming Our Way ' t is This is s store of good Ehoesâ€"or a g00G . Shoo Store,. Eitber way gnes and elther way .‘ is & correct statemaent If there sre eny better â€"‘ _‘ Shoes made than the sort we rell, we baren‘t ©.. . seen them. Ernst & Co., ....::Ko' '“m*mn C nad Bq’:'ow“; m. rad 'qr on $ wummfinm All the newest spring creations are mmmmnfinmmm&mmumm hyandm(hlngoflcedhulmhumfim â€"â€"â€"‘ Let Us Show You Saturday. Rich Savings Ready |Sure Footwear â€" for you on Saturday.| _ _ Savings for You Men‘s guils, from 65 15 $10. on Aive se ie Auge e 200 in let, no-flylm!‘ll' tweeds in dark and medium m in peat broken check and stripe ¢ eX daith sorge, rmade io singls broast. 1 mm&du in single breastâ€" sacque Aho!.hmbufiton!d =.,u. breasted. well lined and perâ€" fectiy tailored, sizes 34 to 42, cn sale, and » Tining, sizes 82 to 35, 1 cial to clear Saturday All the new ideas in raincoats ard overcoats, including the new . grey Ohesterfield and other styles, expross . sive of good taste, that wel!! dressed W fnely tailored and lined throughou*, worth $9 to $10, Saturday 6 95 Men‘s Cravenette YOL b2â€"â€" No 14 All the season‘s novelties and innoâ€" vations are included in this selection, They come in the rich new cheviots, mud are check full of splendid style character and high quality, worth $12 Saturday . A epleodit Ing ofornaten ponte, trousers, '.lln;nhhzdwu:i 731'&.; throughout, worth $2 Saturday 140 Shirts, colored negli separate or attached cuffs, new pfl.:t'rr.â€". sizes 14 to 174, regular $1, Saturday . .. .. . 609 Men‘s working shirts, black and white, striped duck and drill, sizes 14 to 164, regular 50c¢, special for Batur Mea‘s black an uncy cash -mn# &_dl wool, mu{n 85¢ and 40¢, tfi is .l. ... We Men‘s morino ‘underwear, natura) shade, soft mediam quslity shirts and drawers, regular 75¢, Baturday _ 50p It {ou are not aware that we bave been and are gw‘ill selling all kinds of garden and field seeds, to know that we have a large stock bn hand, and we are some muney in buying of same We are in touch with dealers in the district grown for seeds and buy DIRECT, the same as th seed houses do, consequently save you the middlem We ofier choice Recleaned Timothy Seed _ fo We are in touch with dealers in the district where cloveum‘ grown for seeds and buy DIiRECT, the same as the large wholesile seed houses do, consequently save you the middlemans‘ profit. We ofier choice Recleaned Timothy Seed _ for 2.175 per busbel. « _« Faney Fiail Thrashed Timothy Seed " $3.50 per bushel. «_ «. Cloyer Seed from $13.75 to 14.50 per bushel _ " Mammoth Clover Seed $14.50 # _ Ps 6 coone Priiordot mamdars grote nad in onine for you s e ent stan s in order for youâ€"to raceive the benefit of these prices you should come at once w{ilutbo same are in stock. Men‘s $pr * mee our Boye and Girls Bolnool ADoos nB Â¥$1.25, $1.50, 1.75 $2.00 up to $2.50. â€" Bs our Children‘s Shoes 50c, 75e up to 43 50. to #1.50 Better leathor or better shoomaking nover % fo: was put into into any footwear at out Prices for this apring in all our now goods that i CA ean now be seon at onr store. } Comée,. â€" Bee for yoursel{. < R J e 01‘ A. WESELOH & CO.: # a | LÂ¥ A Good Shoe Store Farmers Notice Prop. of the entire basement of the MEN‘S FURNISHINCGS Don‘t thick any one olse bas eithor. BHee our Mon‘s Shoes at #2., $2.50 up to #4. style, tweeds in d uk browo * heat patern», Italian cloth men‘s suite, lon sing‘e atvle: tweeds i:‘ m- Women‘s Shoes at $1.50, #2 00 up Raincoats $6.95 GKO. HASENFLUG regular 8.00, spe: "it may interest you" and Girls School Shoos at Stote, Berlin. 8.95 ting, sizes 8 to 7. %"fi.‘i and ll%. special to clear mv_lgt__ t tip, McKay. sewn soles, ;gw::'da. szn«hy for 1 Gh-lk':‘.hol::.‘:x calfskin and donâ€" m 2, regular u.:s and $1,00, on Saturday...â€" .7;... ol râ€"lâ€"â€" standard screw soles, :honnodongo'\'kidheod.m edge soles, sizes 6 to 10, regular $1.78 and $2, Satarday .. ... .... «.. |” Moen‘s high grade sh. t col ~nd°o'la:!.kfin.fiqoe.o:dofl;l‘$ styles, mile on the famous Goodyear welt, Thd Intarsied to retail at $1.00 and . $6 1 pur, Siturday.... .. on wst, -mgry styles, in threeâ€"plece suite, made newest weodl.’:‘ncy s ripes and checks, the kind of clothes the bonwbokno'want.dulonnl double breasted styles, worth $ ad $5.50, Batarday o2 .000 000000 3 95 Smut Norfolk styles for the little me3, mude of good serviceable twoed â€"you will nmnchu their. superiorâ€" ‘a?“d excellence at a glance, sizes to 28. worth $3.50 and $4.00, s:;:r.- day.... Women‘s Women‘s boots, black kid, with pat Boys‘ med um heavy, with thick les, size 1to 5, regular $1.75, on 120 pair men‘s excellent solid leather Boys‘ Suits $3.95 Boys‘ Suits $2.95 Bochmer, Erb Departmental Berlin.}$ Our Bu saving you L9 Rev. . Andtew «of;. Berlin, â€" took oliggs: of We reviem wimee Je tt Grorge‘s . Church on Friday < Dur n; bis stayâ€" in town, ho _ was the guest of _ Mr.. and Mré. HMeaty Arast: > Th: Young People‘s Alliance of the Evangelical Church ,re busy pre@its ing for a ‘very interesting® sacted conâ€" cert they intend giving on Eastet Monday. ts hy C "Yhe Interior of the Western Bank presents a very attractive appearafite with its new coat ‘of "vaint and pretâ€" tily ‘designgd _ wallâ€"paper. ; Pr. J. Brodrecht and Mr. J. (G; Pettigrew spent last Sunday at the hous: of Mr. Shiel‘s near Plattevile. Mrs. L. J. Niebel, of Galt, with her two little sons, gre tm‘h‘" sevâ€" eral weeks with relatives in m during the absence of Mr. Niebel in the Maritime Provigces. * Mr. Chas. . Clemcns and Miss Cléâ€" mens of Berlin, spest a day . last week with New Hamburg Irsends. Mrs. (Dr.) â€"Ford, of Shakespeare, spent _ several days of. last . week with het parcnats, Mr. and Mrs Brodâ€" recht. A A ‘Miss Rebecca Laschinger »as l,v‘ turned hbome aftera two wooks visib with relatives. in Brussets, $ Mr. Frank Hostetlier P s cons . to Fort Francis, where he ‘will engage in the jewelry business. gi Mr. Louis Ritz and IJamily _ left last week for : Lockwood, xask..where be has takem up.a homesfert. P‘rior to his _ departure his prethrea. _ of New Dominion ‘Lodge, A. F.\ and A; M. tendered him a banguet. Mr. Henry Dictrich who lsarne+ the bntcber trads with Mro J.~ Hart menn of our fown, left this. week to take possession of the business ~he purt hased _ from Messrs. Rady _ asd Miller, of Tavistock. * Miller, of Tavistock. ; Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre ‘as returned (0 her home in Rainham, sfier a wee‘s‘s visit with ber parents, Mr. urd Aits. J . Laschinger. Her â€" little brother Wiltred went with het and will â€" reâ€" wain for some . time. Mrs. James Kerr, who has been setâ€" lously ill for the past two mamtb8, is again able to be out. Mr. George Kastner of Febringyille was the guest of Reeve Katzcnmelâ€" et last week. T Mr. J. Graff who has oecn on . ‘he me® list for a week past, :s able to be out again. % § Mr. Charles J. Fox, Manager . of the Western Ban‘, made a business . trip to Ailsa Craig this week: ‘ There is nothing small anout flw’\ River Nith these day». Fhe _ Pats about the town are completely undet water. ; . Miss _ Ford, teacher of _1 i lwosburg school ° spent last Sunday with N. Hamburg friends. P lSr 1 9 L L © 01 NS 4wA 4 l ie Ancace hi tss .OA Calilie db A beautiful display of Lats grcoted the visitors to the Miltinery, showâ€" rooms of Messts D. & H. Pecker and Miss Rabb on Saturday last. nd ~Miss Edna Witwer left this week 4o join her brother , in Lethbridge, Alta. ‘ «m 3 Address and Presentation.â€"On Friâ€" day alternoon of. last wess oue «4 the pupilsâ€" of "the Crosibil suaco was plcuu;ltly surprised vrevious 18 the pupils being dismissxl 1y the ME e ioi c P teacher, . Miss : Ranate, whon Haste | ‘Tommy Willord was presented with an ¢nvyelope contatning a> +4Â¥ of money, the presentation being mad â€" by two. of his fellow pupils. . Miss Millio Foster read an address which showed . the kindly feeling cxistin between the scholars. _ By the â€"â€" apâ€" péarance of the envelope every pu 'rl'lw“ ecntributed their â€" n«ite. was as follows: â€" News ‘Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents ol cCnb ind Datiet Dear Tommy:â€" We your _: fellow yopils of S. S. No. 17 Wellesicy wish to show ‘our" appreciation: â€" of your ~kindress in providing \ musi for our drill and exercises from daâ€" to day.~ You have always done thi in‘a hearty manner we feck tha it is somewhat h good fha ture for your 16 ow instruments -:l' ask to kindiy accopt . this 1 sum to yo 16 replace . your . ofgat. vx{u done its. work well for a long time ‘Aga‘n we wish that you may long be spared to favor us with musig Saine es tThat at last * * *o W that "Athe -wfi throne. ~â€" Signed ~on bebhalf ol thg CALL TO MERRITON. C ate: â€" Hatty. a erivod sComen ‘at Prpton"ont tormett) | your: â€" bn Wetmaar Tom Ortens stâ€" church atâ€" , JOr mW s drkipiimg ‘ ""'1' red & where he spont the i ;:flm at the end of his "'Q_‘ Mt. Jack Dustow arrived. on Tued pupils DAVID ¢ mmm *** Master Tommy in a few appropriat words â€" exptossed bis sinvete thanks for thoir kindness. © > _ > ' NEW ‘HAMBURG CROSSHILL ath i+ 9 tA ‘March 20.â€"We 4re all enjoying this! more anfluense on â€"characlel ~and _ lile pleasant . wintet weather. By > al | than environment: it Ki zuty indications w near at : »band Debated afirmatively by . Mr.â€" Chas. Signs of the â€"The boys who Ludwig. Mrs. Mary. Henderson _ and i“TUM to the south “m; negatively : by. Méssre; Hurley and, ate Feturning in small groups not ! B. K. Lchman. â€" The judges "m‘Wl daily bat weekly. 5 ‘m Tom Vesta, A. Bowman and B. "The ~ (*D B â€" have‘~ Anatated â€" their" B._Shubh; * The © C.P.R. have operated . their. D. Shun. i. 5 ap0 ta. To Nt Mn tegight service 10 Saskatoon all m-' They detided in favor of the af}i â€" ber: ~â€"Parties shipping grain have: mativeâ€" by one" Polnt. ; â€" (< <~_ ‘every shipping. offered. ; The: _ Botoâ€"Mr. 4; Crane.. ~ ~~ ‘ CPR. have . y announted that ~ . Recifation=â€"Mr." Hursley, | Cold Spring or Cressman â€"siding as it ; Recitation~«Miss Pbilley; is sometimes called will not be re > Soloâ€"Mr. W.> Tidy. <~* s#$ T éognized : as q commeicial point : and _ Imptromptuâ€"B. B. Shuh. §0 Guernsey will be the centre .an Quartetteâ€"Messrs.>Kolb, Shuh,Itcâ€" ‘tominz town for this‘ vast district of= 4y and Schmidt. ‘ . ; tertile prairig: Wheatfarms, AlMl / inâ€" â€" Impromptuâ€"S. B. Bichn. coming settiers wgmmm God Save the King: theirâ€"destingtion, they ~know â€"~@ The last meeting of this seascm good thing. c i ~*will be "held â€" in‘ two â€"weeks and . = a ‘ Real estate is ‘easier than it ha" great . musical â€" programn» is be m { been for ‘the past few yeats and marg prepared. ~A treat is in~store _ for excellent propositions are offered a â€" all. Menno Honsberger has 4 Jargeâ€"sale advertised tor Mafth 31. om to ME healtis, he wm.znuu 6 320 acre farm, n& implements. It farm cannot be sofd it will be rentâ€" ed.." 1his would be an @xcellont op portunity ‘ fora young farmer from the east.. There are 250 actes ready for trop. Two good crops o‘ wheat of "this farm willâ€"pay for it. Think it Cover and ‘act. This is the . vast West. * < msoving ontu their respective claims this week, They had been staying On Oltver Enyder‘s farm the past . Aew months, caring for the tive stock, while Mr. Snider had charge o‘ a large lumberyard in towh. Mr. Durow who had been in charge of the Sask. Lomberyard at Lant gan has been translerred to the Comâ€" pany‘s yard at. (GGuernsey. 4 Messrs. â€" Charles Ledwig and â€" Alt. Kunkel : visited 8. B. Bieen on Sunâ€" day . veie: d hi ki n aleiie ie ar ty ifi‘. and Mrs. teid ch Sunday The young people of tie ncighorâ€" hood ‘to the nember (of: twentyâ€"six tendered Mr. and Mrs. °B. B. Shub a surprise â€" last ‘Monday evening. .. An enjeyable timé was spemb. . .. _0 . Butchoring . is â€" still catried on im ¢a‘m‘st and â€" many. hams aro carved and." yards "of savsages colled. Easâ€" ternefis coming along wil!l find .that there‘ is still come. grub Jeft: The â€" aninual meeting of ‘the â€" Leof ring was > held recently and _ reâ€"orâ€" ganized for the Ntason. :_; LC : ns yor cang ob m aro 1 car of wheat y Mr, . Mre. ... Menno nmmaiey, in ie a + dn Miga Titie . Jahtz "has secured A CRESSMAN, SASK Sitmeon ‘Gingtrich visiâ€" at ~â€" Menno Hunsberâ€" Or.t. where Aprice “. .‘r th: Waterlooâ€" School House on Wedâ€" nesday evening, Marchâ€"18. The fol# lowing progtamme . was preparcd ard well â€"reudered. â€" > Instrumentalâ€"Mrs. Frel Stemscn. Debateâ€"Resolved that beredity has more Anflucnse on charazter and ~ lile than environment; % They detidedâ€"in favor . of the aff i â€" w. -, .0.. ww 4 L0 Botoâ€"Mr. 4:â€"Crane.â€" ©~ ~ * ‘ Recitation~«Miss Philley; Impromptuâ€"B. B. Shub. Quartetteâ€"Messrs.>Kolb, Shuh,Itcâ€" dy: and : Schmidt. > . Thz late Mrs. Jonathan, Martin who ‘ died on Monday, the 23rd inst â€" was‘a| daughter of the late Christian Rudy' of : ~St.. Jacobs andâ€" resided on &\ fatm‘ near ~Heidelberg. â€" Although sbe had .. not. been. in the best of hea.lth| for . sometime drath came very sudâ€" denly . andâ€". unexpected. Deceased} leaves a sorrowing busband and (amâ€"g y of; eight sens and four . daughters. | The. fuseral .. which took place. . on Wednesday last was conducted by Bisâ€" m«u Enider, assisted by . â€" Mr. ¢ Bauman, and~ wasâ€"very largely attended. â€"Services were h>ld at Marâ€" tin‘s moeting house â€" where burial alâ€" (B THE LATE MRS. MARTIN s -bajé 1d cal) on us or write and got full particulars regarding pr.ces, oto. | Balo you c _’ con Y»;* a which yllllfl'vaim?ng onoug_h that “'. o M eS * 9 '. ioR‘ o Cns ies "@% . 4 < ing: 9 "Ole A MR L 40 (>: 8 O J No. 9 Coil spring="Cleve WÂ¥ [ paen: â€" | â€" C5olone Roaly Made Fencing, 0 Wire at _ <_*_â€" o_ In quantity lots we offer special prices Wire Fenee hooks at = 0 U IU. Wood Btays 4}ftx1}x} inches «t 20 OACh Fence Hook Machines at . ~â€"PHONE 21s Buy Wire Fencing This Year . the Weichel‘s Weekly Store News M., WEICHEL & SON t 3 “é;~'.<,,§.‘-fill resided on a‘. ) & . â€" Aithough sbe best. of. health ' ame very sudâ€" l d. Deceasedj i sband â€" and (a.m-‘.( s EVERY FARMER IN WATERLOO COUNTY WHO INTENDS 10 * Aadleen Tiask S io th mORt EL U 1o oo o. »nn, onl mntacls No m Ladies‘ hlu: walered niJtcon unilerskitts, Ladies® Spring Coats and Capes, Ladies‘ Fig Skirts and Ung::r Skirts, No $ itane Tt stolh add sik capes 10¢ surtiglace i laatadiife No. 8. dmdufhafldkc?nwfi‘h‘% hdia“nlt gouts, long, mediam ‘,zma“ Neupe Eabied epring sn in faxk attiped Severe ontings if Ti Mn‘s new overconts in fige black cheviot satin faced, ~verons i " l-lb&.-i”flmm.............'....,...‘....I....'..,..........»...’..‘;,‘,;‘,} ‘s eavenetite waterproo: S, SpBCIAd . > . Â¥. ) zh. . . + veath l(‘:'orgndg,hm_oun‘- m.;_.gyc-m epecially well uflfl‘ Men‘s extra flae tweed suits, double bressted and single breasted, fine living, extraâ€"well stayed and first class nmake . ... .......«. . No 35. 80 Men‘s extra flue tweed suits, D. B. and 8. B., extra fine 1 e ‘ln‘g,_npknda:_ id fit,; BPOGLRL. .. .4 . k« «> ; 5 ; +<~ > + <thks s choonn s rofar ies apgor Sm exten fine wolt Promk shists, enoloe paipeses ca en 9 old * ~~6MYTH BROS. . â€" MAAA AAAAAAAAARAEAAAA MA RARRAARAARAQAOQQAAA 5. Ladies‘ spring coats in fawn striped, tight fitting, in sizes ‘m nnd;‘h wear :A.l(t’a in fancy tw e ewrtisent Jn I amind suiits. doukisa® 156 each 40 a Ib. BIGN OF GOLD 8TAR. Ladies‘ Furnishing Men‘s Furnishing Department TEBMSB UASH AND ONE wcl yÂ¥ CHEAP CABH STORRâ€"â€"27 KING 8 ; BERLIN, 18 Tbs. for Boys, ‘In‘Blue and Black Worsteds, Single and Double Breasted Coats. _ Star Clothing Store ,:é i WilDFANG s Prices $6, $8. and $10. Suits .â€"~Cyolone Realy Mado Fencing, 9 wit high. q; wira No. T coil spring wire; 4 lower wires No. 9 coil spring wire with Sgin o sc "â€"" . a98g Hog Fence, 8 wires by 35 in. M Lawn Fence painted green at Call and See Them, Wire Staplea mb :_r»wy‘;mq WATERLOO. in. bigh at BERLIN, ONT._ 150 fo 4o a 1 *or s a

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