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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1908, p. 1

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â€" Saturday Stirring Price Offerings _ WALL PAPER CHEAP _ WALL PAPERCHEAP * _ YVOL 62â€" No. 20 _ These are nore than stirring price offerings. Just as Erpst values are firet, Erust values are always chooring. Our extraordinary purchase qmwwmc'm.mha-du m::ut price con : dclunnnudmunmufimho usiaem of every en in Berlin who would Le well artired at amall expense Take your pisk of pdthhausuwday.tumum"m v'i' Saturday Bargains and $12 Mon‘s Sults $1.95 Four Special .‘,hnlnumhl -bowlng’d“tblo.du"w- spring tweeds, special or the season, with all fiho’ db’flpoflve Features of style and coloring which for them the .(Ypm"‘ of mep with refined ideas in dress. The coats single and double breasted modâ€" with W shovlders and clost low wide lapels, two, three and tton sack, lar $10 and $1° du.cpcdduhm hi s 6+ ++ 0T â€"tk The very finest dnga avd dourle sacks, ’.( hi“t’xdp'-::' rom hig e mm"wh as silk mixâ€" & blue and black serges and worsteds, the wide ard rolling lapels the essence of beauty, and the j moulded shoulders are a pure % while the arms and trouser f an essy drape that is u‘t» r Regular $15.suit, s“f.’,‘ $1.15 and $2 Mon‘s Trousers regular ces these have it Seon comeidered (the best_ALt best tailored and most stylish stt dmyhowmutwmnd sgywhere, Regular $1.75 and $2, sale me covert cloth Raincosts in the newest styles, including new grey Chesterficlds, and other exprersive of good taste,Ethat MmmmunwmmaWIMy bargains, money on shoes and elothing. A., WESELOH & CO. _ $9 and $10 Raincoats $5.95 nst & Co., 815 Men‘s Suits sOL8 AonyT TÂ¥ BurLin For Tn® "sLA7ER" AXD (Brrarsd" sgoxs. Store next to Post OfMfice and Dominion Bank, Beriin. Another Exceptional Purchase OVR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM is A enear syecetss All This Season‘s Patterns. Fishing Tackle, Basoball Sundries, Sporting Coods, ete. at $1.49 $10 $1.40 . H10 well dressed men eciate, Anely Cnlorpimca besuuprully uees shropphs ‘lnn'hm suits, jn all the latest m.........,&g.;.&uwm college cut ....t.:.l..........lfitom Furnishings.â€" We cffer a choiee co!â€" loofioaohpiingu" summer uw.:t w n men s ’w m bracing all the swellest .‘.',“.:fl'..;a rearing, fitting and looking . Un maghet wif aocmell to iuppect the summer shapes, models that maintain z::flh:.d.nh !um&..fmtha-te:-‘ m o inspection thr finished models. OQur two leaders, the Albert for r:nmadtthhwt;l:fw Md: process of making_ are MyLMm.nd ml:donll the seasou calls for in new leathersand 180 pairs of Men‘s boots, boxr calf and strong dongola kid leathers, bal .umm.-up.ou.uâ€"ow% regular $8, Saturday bargain.... . .. boots, MeKay sewn extension edge eA fitting, 5 SUIT BARCAINS FOR Saturday Satnrday for 7~ . â€"$0.95 â€" The Ernst Hat In ail the spring styles, is now There are the smart spring and Boys‘ 2 io. in w’| FREEPORT. x" _ _ _ »poiy pastinee, regains HEBR ET 0| 10000 ) io eeet un Hovies un In the Shoe Dept. Men‘s $9 Tweed Suits for cite on _ ©4.95 Boys‘ Clothing reot Styles, immense $15 Faney Worsted Suits, Women‘s Boote. vici k1d Berlin. $11.95 $3.45 WA heen fine and some of the~ _ carly| loca nere are, Messrs. Thomson and from > "Inlpa{. General store, Messsr. R. S:. 4 Christie & Co., Pliot Mound â€"Generâ€" al store. â€" They have bought out proâ€" perty, _ store ~ and " stock of F. A; Slaney. â€" Mr. Slamey will erech _ an upâ€"toâ€"dafe â€" barbershop.â€"â€"Mr. > H. A. Spence,and Co have sold <th>ir stock of groceries . to _ Mesars . ‘Thompson and Cruikshant and‘ are going . . 6xâ€" tensively into hardware and lumbetr. â€"Messrs. Siebert and. Thoman, have secured the . contract to erect â€" the new . store of Messrs Thompson and Cruikshank.â€"Mr. Peterson, of ~CoSaâ€" to, _ Mina., . has arrivid with his hiuseltold effects and will at once commence work on the new . hotel which will be an upâ€"toâ€"date, twentyâ€" five roomed house.â€"Mr. Nils â€" Olsop is building a large new blac‘ smith shop and _ is converting . his former thap (nto a butcher shop.â€"Messrs. Ellis and Rose, of Saskatoon, : are in townâ€" toâ€"day completing unnp-‘ ments to build <a new store. .. Mr. Ellis â€" formscrty clerked in Bristol‘s grocery, Berlin.â€"Mr. B. B. Cog: > it giving his office a â€"~coat of paint.â€" The latest organization in town 4# the Board of Trade: _ It‘s officers are:â€" â€" Presidentâ€"B. B. Co. Viceâ€"Pres.â€"H. A. Spence. Seo.â€"Treas.â€"S. B. Bichn. NA Counciltors.â€"David © Janzen, â€" Nils Olson, F. A. Staney, Rosert . Herâ€" derson, Murray Philicy and Victor Johnsor. Chairman of. the various commitâ€" tees are Civic improvement, M. E. Philley. : "Financial, H. A; Spence; 1mmigraâ€" tion, S. B. Bichn; Railways, Nils OQlsor, Industries, D. J. Janzen; En tertainment, F. A. Slaney.â€"A latze number : of lots have changed bands the past woeek, owing bo the many, new businessmen in town, who hayc faith in Gueinsey. Watch ner grow. now that we bhave caw active Board of â€" Trade May 6.â€"Secding operations are | now â€" ending up. Wheat is practicalâ€" | : 1y all soun and also Jarge quantitâ€" | ies of ogts, Preparations atre being | made for extensive breaking to be ' done in this district. Now that we} have good . railway facilities larger areas> will be cropped.â€"On Saturday Henty Hasking the proprietor of the | Windsor Hotel at Humbolt paid . a .isit to our town in his new autoâ€" mobile. It s almost a daily 0t | currence to see these touring Cars s: in _ through the .country. Lucky, however thete are no: lences to come . m contact with and : if your horsui become. unmanageable you have a hundrcd" miles to your right ofr ml to clear out.â€"Mr. Levi Grof arrived on Saturday‘s trax and intends 43 . put in _ anpthgr term of homestes1 { duties.â€"Mr. Jack Frost,. a building | contractor â€" from Milverton, Onk., â€" is . in tawn looking fora location, .â€"â€" Mr. : David Jamen.is out in the country onfa bysiness tripâ€"O. A. Sanider and S. B.. Bichn paid a busiâ€" ness visit to Humboldt on Monday .â€"‘ Mr. Michaets â€" of Lockwood Te .‘ & business visttor in town toâ€"day.â€" Serious damage bas been . done re-| cently by prairie fres. Amcn; fln| losses â€" ate Gingrich Bros., entire: stack of hay; Arthut Haw:s‘ stable and â€"granaries, contaimimg about 100â€" bush. seed cats and B. K. Lehman‘s summet â€"suppty |of dt ,â€" and stable badly damaggd. dsay and Mr.~Oscar Mat§é» both _ of WilHamsburg, Sundayed at Mr. Ben Shantz‘sâ€"Miss Alice / Bedtord _ of Bloomingdale was the â€"guest of her aunt Mrs. W. Wiegand over Sunday .â€" News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents : in County andDistrict. : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shants were visâ€" iting at the home of the formet‘s sister Mrs. Rev. Solomon Gehman, of Dumfriece Station the other Sunday. We regret to learn that Mrs. Gehâ€" mummwmmzum. â€"NMr. Hy. Lutzs celebrated his . 80th birthday on Tuesday, May 12th. Conâ€" gratuiations.â€"â€"Mr. Adran Stengel of Bertin called on nis friend â€" Mr. H. Gimbel last Friday.â€"Born: r Tuesâ€" day April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Erâ€" vin Shants, a daughter. Congratalaâ€" thons.â€"Mro.: Jane Hewitt has return~ ed home after a fortnight‘s visit with relatives in Berlin. _ She has sinee gone an extended visit to her daughter Mrs. J, O‘Donnell of Galt. â€"Mrs. M. Wildtang of Preston ': visiting ber parents Mr. and Mrs. “i::l at ":-na of GUBRNSEY, SASK Our Busy N GUERNSEY, SASK, *A Pappy Event.â€"A moet cn‘cyable , was bpent in the “'.t.gz pu‘x'-i‘%:' No fakie piven. 19 being > 1 Pr. ‘and mm ‘g fifl was prettily © d»orated with fags and â€" benting and â€" Starnaman‘s orchestra, of â€" Berlin, furnished sexcellent music. Guests ~were present from Berlin, Strattord, Lomdon; Hv;'flu“;,: . ‘It being Mrs. m number of her. friends Presented her in the course of _ the evening, ~with a handsome mahogany treception clair ami an address : wish mg lBerâ€"many happy réturns of th day.. _ Mrs. Marty was compléetely taken by surprise, but made a suitâ€" able‘ reply, thanking the donors for their beautiful gift. â€" Prétty W:dding.â€"The Roman Cath omâ€"(,{ua was the stene of a Yery pretty wedding <n . Tuesday morning. May 12th, whin Isabel, youg st dau ghter of Mrs. August Hartmant, Wa united in marriage to Mr. Yiency Di> trick of Tavistock. o ‘The pretty young bride gowncd in embroidered «white . wetâ€"over tafleta silk, with veil ard orange blossom‘s, was given away by her brother,â€" Mr. Jno. Hartman. The bride _ was atâ€" teried by> Misses Clara Araold and Adelins â€" Dictrich,â€" ‘of Shakespeate, while _ Messrs. Alexander and Fred: Hartmann, brothers of the ‘pr.dc lookâ€" edâ€" aftorthe interests . of / the groom. Personals.â€"Mrs. . Geo. 110gei®, © Buflalo â€"~â€" and â€" little â€"â€" daughter. are ~visiting _ at h home 0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Habn.â€"Mr. Rel eru Pucdicombe, of London,. §$C3i |Sn1hy at his home here.â€"Rev.< L\ $.‘ McGee, of Toronto, called to "5t: his sistâ€"râ€"indJaw, Mrs. Anderson, las ; Saturday.â€"Miss Evelyn Roe of Mii |venon. is visiting at the home C Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ketr i Mr. and Mrs. Boubior, of Lemdon . aro spend‘ng some time at *ho. heapt i of the lattet‘s parents, Mr. and M:s | Daniet _ Riteâ€"Miss Salvadge, _0 ; Stratford, a former momber. of _ our * teaching staff, spent soveral <ays of \last week with fricnds in town.â€"â€"Mrs. August Zapfe; of Strathrog, a formâ€" ‘er residint of our town, accompanied ‘<by her son Charics, of. Toledo, Aisâ€" ~itodâ€" at Mr. 1hos. MitchelP‘s. _ sast Rev. Father Kloepfer, of Berlin, petâ€" formcd â€" the ceresrouy in the prosence of d&bout cighty© guests. The . young couple will regide in Tavistock. Au oug ‘those from our town : who attended th>. Comrrvative â€" mooting ‘n Preston on Monday, for the put PI Ltems _of Interest.â€"Br. RKpoecBH6l. of Berlin, has becn chgagtd by Stâ€" (Gi:orge‘s vesiry to design a door ant vestibule for the rear ond of ih church the cost to be. in tho ncigh i orhocd of three humlred doll.rs.â€"Mr Wm. Bishop sold. Ns pony ard entirt outht to Mr. Geo. Potter, of â€" Berlin â€"Mr. Charles â€" Hildebrandt. attendec the functal of his brother, William in Stratford last Sunday.â€"There. was n service in Trinity . Lutheran charch 0, Sunday â€" morning, the pastor, _ Rev. Gruhn, beib‘g in Toronto. In the «¥ cning, Rev. E. Reich lately: ordxin> ‘to a charge> in _ East Lotta, 100 charge of the service.; Nr. Raiph Snider is spending ~ â€" a tow â€" weoks at home. Me intends taking a course â€" in optical ”w.. Chicago this sumpmer .â€"Miss ‘rit den is . at home at the hedside of ht mother, who has becen serfonsty .. ill ‘tor about six weeks â€"Mr. and ~Mrs! James Fenton spent Satinday _ . in Elhmira.â€"The funeral of . Mr. . Noah Kunz‘s child took glace cn FfTMiay at ternoom â€" and was lnrlr attended. â€"A meeting of the Farmors‘ Club NEW HAMBUCRG NEW .DUNDEE CONESTOGO here last. week. â€" j ; and a few. of her | J« o visited . her parâ€" . A. Maeder last | A Mro. Allan Bergey | J iting at the W‘ . and Mro. â€" Oliver | T 21 22 pesillbs ® ed and tonsidered at the March sesâ€" slon, signed by Jacob Bricker and ‘ All the members were present, A. B Robertson the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the April . session Commuunications, bills and accounts were received, read and accordingly dealt with the. The petition, recoiv» 13 others praying this Council to esâ€" & i & . road _ ~ union: Te Sn ues oole ms w k h .A ." z. !A:.‘llu.nmm * mss o oo | Hastings, that this Council take the , necessary steps sell two rods wide ‘-h-ph}bfla'vly between the larms of David B. Martin, Henry B. | Martin, Amos F. Martin and Jacob mmm from _ John ‘, Albert Proudiove, Menno F. Martin and Jacob Bricker, land to sstablish a public road two _ rods wide, the same to be paid by this . township, not to exceed $60 per acre and the parties purchasing two rods: of the public highway not to pay less than $60 per acte. All fences toâ€"be built mlong the above mentioned pubâ€" lic highway, and also along that porâ€" tion to be bought by the Township, are to be built with wire. If of othâ€" or material then to be approved <of 5y this council.Carried. Council adjourned at 12.20 P. M: Met at 1 o‘clock P. M.â€" All â€"memâ€" bers present, the reeve in the chair. Byâ€"law re *"‘Ditches and . Waterâ€" courses ~Act." Moved ‘by John Reiâ€" del, seconded by Robert Lintick that Byâ€"law No. to provide <for â€" the payment to the clerk of the municipaâ€" lity of Wellesley for services performâ€" sd by him, in carrying out. the proâ€" sisions of the Ditches and â€" Waterâ€" courses Act, be now read a first and second time. Carried. â€" â€" The council went into .committee of ‘the whole on said Byâ€"law No . _ 604. J. Reide! was made chairman of said ~ommittee on motion by Messrs Robâ€" ertson and Dammeier. After â€" comâ€" Jlcting the same, committee resumed in openâ€" council. â€" Whereupon it was moved by A. P. Dammeier, seconded ‘by <R, Lintick that Byâ€"law ‘No. 604 â€"as now filled in be readâ€"aâ€" third time ind passed.â€" Carried. Moved by A. P. Dammeir, seconded by R. Lintick, that the report of the mgineer re the Calder ditch ‘be reâ€" seived and adopted. Carried. Moved ‘by John Reidel, seconded by R. Lintick, that Byâ€"Jaw No. to establish a new Road Division known is Road Division No. 99 be read a fitst and second time. Carried. The council then formedâ€"into a comâ€" . mittee of the whole on said Byâ€"law with A. B. Robertson chairman . of said committee. | The names of Jos. Koenstedt, Edâ€" ward Gies, Mrs. MoPherson, J. J.| Adams, W. Adams and J. S. Hint: were inserted to form the new Road Division No. 99. = | Committee resumed in openâ€" counâ€" cil 3":;“ ",{dhp'h”"“"_h“‘v scoout : 21. 9e 0. / .. C sMelca as bl > t s , that No. 605 ' Ks > @ tow flled in be tead & third time _‘ ~GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES . _ ind passed. â€"â€"Carried. f * R momomes .’.nn.mum“ ner fmmg:’e]: A few of the items asked for daily in our store.: And weal ays lollars be paid to â€"R. Forwell as tave a good‘stock to display to customers. ues .o ompensation for two sheep killed by 2 dog or dogsâ€"and that the â€"reeve issue an order â€" in payment of same. Carried. 4 Moved by A. P. Dammeier, secondâ€" ed by R. Lintick, that the following abcounts be paid, and that the reeve issue orders in payment of the same as follows, viz.; Â¥ W.â€"Soip, scrapingâ€" in gravel on S. Meyer, repairs bridge and eim The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph advertisâ€" ing postponement of meeting ... Adam Nichol, scraping in gravel pt. ‘ P. caietrnin esb aoih qo drvtavies 2.40 John Diebold, contract re J. Dieâ€" bold‘s ditOB .....%,.. «s.«.z.,.. 8.00 A. Crooks, putting in.sewers «.. 1.00 J. McGoey, rep. culvert, putting ___ in §ECWOTS, Ot0.â€".;...=.~« ..a.4.1., .00 ‘Thos. Burnett, rep. road machine .65 John Strome, for kveping road machine in b&FRM ..«...s... .«.«..: 1.00 TObRE ..«...., coxaratuitts s« PRHOAKT Carried. Mr. John McCormick appeared beâ€" fore this Board andâ€"complained of the great danger the railroad * tankâ€" and station at.â€"their present.location . in the village of Linwood caused, . and gave his réasons very ably. at some considerable length. Whereupon it was moved by A. P. Dl1!. seconded by R. . Lintick, that reove be and he is: heroby :::‘Iulal to hvcm(:: the . com ats lodged before eouncil â€" reâ€" g uflv‘:.y g in the VW:'" Linwood n‘.m such steps . as he considers necessary in the matter. l"?x’{}iouon x B ; |sous < P maaiihnr inti meet q:u*mwm m June â€" at the n..a::‘,. COrosshill, â€" 10 a‘etock a.m. , Court ot _ Reviâ€" gion re the uufl:a‘mm ..t.: o‘clock in the .. _ Cat« Â¥ 4 . 334 ILLEsLEY TP. counclt iL m o '(il't : Munciges Comneil or the Ton: Ladies nr.“s $ ‘ =â€"> <=â€" .. _ and Spring Coat $ 1908%. 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" ipal g-l‘a the Townâ€" esley pursuant to adâ€" t the ‘fownship _ Hall, londay, the 4th day sof 10 o‘clock in the â€"Aore PETER F S Auction Sal In the space of one year our Ladies‘® Readyâ€"toâ€"wear ment h -nvbfl.ng* "W hy t" ll-lybuqunmnnz rb‘m“ ‘wov:sum'rt:“mmmma ar â€" departmen we make a . special showing of M-nmmmâ€"dwmmh Covert Cloth & (Take the s:evator to 3rd floor.) : Misses fine all wool grey skirts, reg. $5.00 for .. ... .. ..«~~»«>« #«m Misses blue and black wool Venstian skirts, regular $6.50 for ........ Ladies‘ black all wool Venetian skirts, navy blue, brown and green tail _â€" _ akirts, worth $7 00, BpOOlAl .. ... .. .« â€"«â€"«â€"<««== sewee8 as<s en aw Ladies‘ fine all min'am.nm, ploated, shades black, brown â€"â€"â€" mavy blae, worth $9.00, speolal ....... ... «»««@«»~«~»~»«== zes==»00 l Ladies‘ extra fAne all wool Voile akirts, worth $9.00 speciatl ...... ... ... $2, Ladie~ extra fine all wool Volle skirts, trimmed with 3 folds of silk, r >‘ â€"â€"â€" whar $12 00, ap6Olnl .. .. . . , . «s eene es nes s en e y n e w e on n n e Ladies extra fAne all wool Volle skirts, trimmed with silk and em regular $18.00, 8PBOIR] ... u«es .: »»» is e use aae e aa n + snn d UNDERSKIRTS Ladies#‘ and Missos‘ box conts made from striped covert cloth, 3 1â€"2 to 4, 10 Ladise nfbaimted goaw, 25 lougth, reguiar price was" #7â€"50° 200000 $9.50 to $12.00, to clear aspeciai prid@ .....:»........â€"».«««s »»=â€"2» »8 10 dos. special black watered skirts, worth $32.00, special .. . If you have not heard America‘s greatest â€" Auctioneer .. saw what wonderful bargains are going dai‘y you are missin half of your life.= =_ _ _ > x / 1 o While the store is packed every afternoon and. evenif by hundreds we hardly find it necessary to advertise for mon but as everything must go regardlessâ€"of cost in such a short time we are desirous that everyone in the County of Wa erloo should know about â€" it., > > $ es es : _: Remember we have no cappers, sidebidders or rese bids, and any article after the first bid, providing no lug% is made means a sale, no matter how low. + e ~â€"Any article in this Mammeth Stock that you may. o will be put wp for your personal interest, and the same is ; if no one bids against you,. injeas Sale starts daily 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. until every article is sold, rain or shine, come one, come Weichels Weekly Store News GEO. HASENFLUG TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STOERâ€"27 KING 8TREET, BRRLIN. of the entire basement of the Boehmer, Erb Departmental WEICHEL & Special Prices on Saturday SMYTH BROS, SPRING COATS is recognized by the painting profession the BEST Ready Mixed Paint on the mart toâ€"day. Not how cheap, but HOW | ‘The Sherwinâ€"Williams Paint WHOLE are very popular sellers. No smoke or smell. â€" Two burner stoves as sho on cut $1.25, and same stove with bottom $1.00. Four burner stoves and $2.75. e ;. All sizes from 12 inches to 96. inch in hoifibt. * Bpecial prices quot fall roll lots. * THESE ca German Oil Stoves We would : be "plâ€"ased wnfifi + on our stock of > Lawn Mowers, Rakes . Rubber Hose Reels, Spades, Shovels, _ . Hodge Shears, @ Sprinkling Cans. etc. . PR K 4 +

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