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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1908, p. 1

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Cz _ BA TU RDA Y _ BETTER VALUESI! **~~ <Ber are selling tbe ind of clothing ing that men and young men 'g. o ulu:l‘o'm‘:flnoc lead. you to Ifi-lhu we . are m y, The same styles and qualiti¢s that have selling right durs T g;-h.doon-dwrdmion. This is the quality shop, no matter §$8 to $10 Men‘s Sprir Teppors and Rainooats $9 Men‘s Sulits at $5.95 breasted "-t'm" _coats have broad patural wide hm form nna:‘:th'm =u-.i tweeds, new mnwmd.y"uu All cut over the latset single and .-fl-hu-tduogob‘suhbyneqm coats, cutlong and with wide lapels, low vest and peg top trousers, made fv ud ringp hyA o n P d Men‘s Trousers, ~ Saturday $1.98 at Mon‘s Suits, Sat t + lt;,99.5'.'“‘, C *râ€"""iii and hip pockets, sizes 32 to n‘u.inr O?OK and $3.50, Saturâ€" coming suite. Moneyâ€"Saving All This Season‘s Patterns. . Fishing Tackle, Basoball Sundries, Sporting Goods, eto. at Men‘« $1.50 mm;.cut, big eyeâ€" lets, ed sole working shoes for k _ _ _ ‘â€"Women‘s 1 25 low shoes in pla n toe or toe cap for $1.00. â€" Boys‘ 2.00 grain calf and donâ€" £0‘% laea boots rivet soles for $1.48 â€"â€"\Men‘s 4.50 fine patent leather Jace boots, Saturday for 3.48. . / Ladies‘ 4.00 fine shoes for $2.95 _ Misses 1.50 and 200 button boots, Saturday for 1.00. WALL PAPER CHEAP _ WALLPAPERCHEAP mflulty for mothers to 3'.‘3- out r little ones in stylish and be rnst & Co., â€" Opportunities On Boys‘ and Children‘s VOL 52%== No. 21 IN APPAREL BOLE AGENT ®F BERLIN FOR THE "SLATER" AxD "gurRXs8" shous. Store next to Post Office and Dominion Bank, Beriin. T ols mbict L s ISt & 4O., 'Berlin,’:% SHOE BARCAINS FOR SATURDAY A. WESELOH & CO. in dark FORâ€" MEN AND BOYS BIQGQGER SAVINQGS! duchs, Ealx® MrLat 3 | and spote, sizes 14 to 174, regular valâ€" ” lm;l.fi. s»mfiy .+ ... â€" CBP dath dowastie twondn,tonte boe piag 12e repumt te aad Phtor Bo oneaionte ie mt enther ind oi ark sc and $5.00, to clear Saturday ....$8.40 est lasts and leathers, regular $3 shoes. they are going Siturday.... .... . .$1.08 Women‘s boots, ‘dongola kid ani calf lace, :nlllhihooln. ll”'t:"’. Boys‘ boots, box caltskin and don doigrs i mdn ies zes 1: ¢ ar an Bamrday......... va«+>>, .: @LBO Women‘s Ozfords, mnolt.flnu_. ted soles, also kid 0x and be Goodyear welted, ....;.nu-:?u special for Saturday......... . .@2,.50 Baturday Sale price. ... .. ... . . . .SL.49 $3 Mon‘s Shoos 81 98 â€". Bargains In the Shoe Department $2.00 Mon‘s Shoos $1.49 made and good Quality stands out boldly in these shcep, all the aweilest ifeas to the Int **Men‘s im n under= aentr inun Ronde: shon 31 o dn rege Men‘s colored negligee shirte, cuffs sep arate or attached, checks aud stripâ€"s A fine range of the new lasts in al Men‘s Furnishings T e N. <pg P y »ce insy . w. H. U returned to her home: in PMinteld: hy on ToutMayâ€" 2l M F ( "Ha 'A % gvb “‘w N ~ ract “- and will take a three months‘ resi, belore entering upon other gutics.«â€" Miss ‘Viocla Brown, of Shakespeare, visited her aunt, Mrs. Cairneross last week.â€"Mr. P. E. Shantz, of â€"Freston, called ; on bis. friends. in town. last Saturday.â€"Mrs. Ernest Fran>e spenl several: days. of: last week with her. mother,Mrs. Page, of . Mount. k orest, â€"â€"Mrs. Jno. Walton, of Galt and litâ€" tle daughter, are spending some time at the home of her mother, Mrs. Auâ€" gust Hartmang.â€"Rev, R. Herbert, of Preston, ‘preached â€" missionary "'1 mong in St. Geotge‘s Church: . on Sunday.â€"Mr. Ezra Bechtol, of Berâ€" lin, _ was a Yisitor to ~our town last week.â€"Mr.. Geo. Stetiingz, of Plattsvilie, spent a day last week at his home .‘ here.â€"Hon.. . Nelson ‘Monteitk, _ Minister of ~Agricultutre, paid a~ visit to out . 1awn on Tuesâ€" day : evening.â€"Mrs. â€" Henty Caseel srent . Sunday with her sous, Ephâ€" taim and Samwet, Huron Road, Witâ€" na»t.â€"Miss© Nicbel spont the week at Personais.~Mts,. _ B>B. m aud ‘son, Brant, are visiting t es in â€" Oakville.â€"â€"Mrs. P. H. Huyck, with her little daughter, is visiting at the, home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Holley.â€"Mr. Plum â€" was The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cassel.â€"Mtr. and Mrs. Geo. Graf nz» tendcd th» funeral of ‘her uncle. Mf. Koah Bean, near. Haysville, on Satâ€" arday,.â€"Mr. â€" . Garnet Katzenmeier, Principal ol Tavistook Public School, called on friends in â€"town on Monday. â€"Among . those â€"who aitended the ‘‘Deamery‘‘ converition held 1{; nunn on Tussday were Mr. Chas. Fox, Miss Allan, _ Mrs, Heary Erost and Mrs, Jno. Feick.â€"Mts. L. J. Kochler, . and daughter are spemiing several weeks , with herâ€" patents in Oakvillieâ€" Mr. (ookson, ol | Peterboro, called . . on his sister, Mrs. Roszelle on Monâ€" day. 4 Notes.â€" Our new ‘Riverdale:‘ comâ€" »tery is being pUt in order. A hand~| some â€" from â€" fence was erected last week and shade trees wore planted: In the course of tinm we hope to s¢¢ it a beautitul spot, and worthy of being "the city of ~the dead."â€" The Schicrholtz Furniture Co., are now working tcm hours per day, instead of cight â€" as hcretolore, and will give their employes a whole boliday on Death of Mrs. (. Bettsohen.â€"â€" The death vccurred on Sunday aiternoon," he 19th inst., of Mrs. G. Bettschen, ag.d â€" about 72 years, . The deceases had been _ very â€"low for some time past and the end © did . not come . unâ€" expectedly to her many relatives and iri nds among whom ghe was . held ‘n high estcem. She is survived by a sorrowing â€" husband .and â€" thre« daughte:s,. viz.: Mreâ€" Edward +Hallâ€" man, Mrs. Hy. Bauers, of. New Dun dee and Mrs. Nath: Clemens, oi Neustadt. P s 4 %2 burday. The funeral | place on Wednesday dtetnmt two o‘clock from her lats res}déice to the U, B. Church â€" for service | thence to . the New Dundee cemetery for burial. We extend our sympathy to Uhe bereayâ€" ed ‘ family . Briefs.â€"An onthusiastic me;ting of satcholders. . ‘of â€" The Coâ€"operative Creamery. â€" was held in ; Chipman‘s hall last Friday afternoon. The ° ofâ€" ficers for the chsuing year were elec icd and othet business transacted.â€" Mr. Wm. Kticse! and two daughters, Kellic and Laura, and Mrs, B. Krie sel, atterried the funeral ol Mrs. Ja cob Conrad, sr., ‘sister of Mr. _Wm. Kriesel at Waterloo, last Monday. DIE TRICHâ€"HARTMANN New H.mblri. May 12. â€"The . Roâ€" man Catbolle ~4Ahurch was the seons of a pretty â€" wedling «h. Tuesday morning, when Miss Isabel Hartmann, third davghter . of the late August Hartmana, ol â€" this towh, was marâ€" rled to Mr. Henry: Dietrich, of _TaÂ¥â€" istock, â€" ‘The bride, whoâ€"w) alm away by her. brother, My//John Hart» man, wote a gown of w! ered net over white thg usual vcil and bloswoms. . * The bridesmaids, Miss .Clara _ Atâ€" nold, â€" of. Baden, and Miss <Adctine Dictrich, of Shakespearc,‘ sister of the groom,â€" were ‘gowned in â€" white wilk ~with large v:l: picture hat. Mossra. Frederick A Hartâ€" bufi.m,dmhfi . woere lotmed by the Rov. Fathot Flseplet, | Church News Notes Gathered by Industrions Correspondents in County and District. 4 Our NEW HAMBURG NEW DUNDEE rother, Ifofi. Hart» | some â€" time.â€"Mr. Oscat Schweitzer own of white dâ€" | and Miss NelHe Schweitzer â€" called On white the | friends in this~ vicinity on : Sunday. blossoms . â€"Quite a number from this ncighbotâ€" aids, Miss Clara _ Atâ€" | hood attended. the the funeral of the ion, and . Miss <Adclin® | late "fi-" at HMaystille on â€"3a* w.:mcd ::::.‘ lu.nh-::-w;.‘.m Fick ‘and A n:::- "'.'2.":."&" 4A preached «â€"Rev.. Amog s of the ..87 wore | in the New u..u»"%'.'.- on The ccromony was perâ€" |Sundiy evem‘ng.â€"The cld Menun, a‘to NUPTIALES wcath ot Sacob Hetgots toor place : Tucsday, the 12th, inst., at ‘the the age: of 36 , 9 months and A Dsceased had been a < sullâ€" jerer the past 10 years being unâ€" able to _ perform: * work daring that time. «the pasy woek it was m.m the end. â€"was hear g no ~attention could stay hand of (the Grim Reaper. The funeral took place on â€"Friday the 15th inst. to the R. C, Church anl cemetery for ‘service and interment. . Briels, â€"A monster plenic w l1 be held â€"here on July 1st under the ausâ€" plces of the Young Men‘s Sodality. ‘This: will be the event ol the season. High class attractions will be _ the drawing. cards.~ Posters with . fuli particulars will be out in the nea future. Monday May 25th, will be observed as a holiday here. The enetal stores will be closed for the day .. ; Voisinâ€"Luntz Nuptialaâ€" On:Mon day the 18th inst., the martiage o! Miss Luntz, of Bamberg to _ Mr. Robort Voisin, St. Clements, . took place â€" in the St.. Clements . church, only the immediate relatives being present. The ~young couple _ will miake their future .home: with _ the ;groon‘s father, â€"Mr.â€"Peterâ€"Voisin, St. Clements. 8 Born~On May 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs Gult'pl.ohou.sm.â€"o-Am!m to Mr..and Mrs; Charles Wilheim, a Helmâ€"â€"Brenner Nuptials.â€"A pretty wedding took place~ at the _ R.â€"C. Church, here on Tuesday, the 19th, inst., The Participants in th> happy aftair. were Miss :zdonh Brenner, ¢ldest daughter of Mrs. Jos Brennet, St. Clements and . Mr. Ed, Heim, of Eisson. : The young couple will make thair ~Quture ~home in Hesson. Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Linâ€" der of Elmira spent last Sunday vis iting. their _ brotherâ€"inâ€"law, : George Letson and family.â€"Mr. and â€". Mrs. Rennie Hamilton of Queen‘s Univerâ€" sity, Kingston, are home ‘ for the holidays.â€" Mrs. Hosking of Palmerâ€" ston is visiting her patents for a lew weeks. s Attended Liberal Convention.â€"Quite a number of delegates attended the Liberal Convention heldâ€"in Waterido on ‘Tuesday. last, the 12th inst., : to select a candidate to represent this Riding in the Legislature of this fair Province: at ‘the ‘coming> @lection. Good <prospects are entertained~ for the election of such a worthy man as Mr. Daniel Ratz of Elmira to :the local house of the Legislature. | Serious Accident.â€"Mr. George Noill had rather a serious accident coming home from Elmira last week â€"when ‘his horses became uncontrollableâ€" and ran away, breaking the tongue _ of the waggon and Mr. Neill jumped for his life and in doing so injured his shoulder very badly. _ ; o# y Wedding.â€"The marriage . of : Mr. George Wright to Miss B'w took place on ','lev‘_._z.v _ 6tB, at his brotherâ€"inâ€"laws, Mr. â€" Lynn Lasby .of Ospringe, the . Methodist minister being the officiating chg man. The happy couple spent a days in that place visiting friends. On their return they rented the house and lot of ln.“:!.:. Lundy > m‘ they have started housekeeping.". _ . Celebration on +the 25th inst.=â€" A wyp, grand entertainment will be held in the , Winterbourne . on lon“‘“thl %5th here, inst., consisting of foot! .'nalmh. races, jumping, etc. A team ~be served at 6 o‘clock and after tea a c e 7 hR 9t w ter i 34 Andrew‘s Hall. ::? Died.â€"On Sunday, f7th inst., at $.40 p.m., Annic, beloved wile of Lawrence Beitz, after a week‘s "illâ€" aess from a stroke of mdgn Deep sy mpathy is expressed for Mr. Bélt: ‘n‘ncd“ :: nine chaldren in their sad at Perscnal.â€"Mr, 8. A. Bergey spert Smndu: undyt the parental roof.â€"Mt. and Mro. E. Witmer, of : Plattsvilie, visited friends in the neighborcood on Bunday.â€"Mr. _ J. I:l:y 1e laid up with . a sore . foot are pleased to note that Mr. M. Haliman is able to be out again after being ill . : for ST. CLEMEXTS WINTERBOURNE. MANNHELM tarn CÂ¥ Highly :uom‘: m:“ :_m SPECIAL PRICESSATURDAYX ° . perous Farmer P. im yoothe Funéral on Saturday Wa + |dirk inay Ham $ w 51. Tat yrions raoknd hom #6. it ie 419. | Tevim. Awiing in moung on approrre ig im on approved principles and the cultivation of fruit trees in which he took great inverest, a sufficient scope Jor exercise ol his :flymu. His farm, the south ‘halt the old â€"homestead, 2 . miles south~ wevt of © Haysville <with ito upâ€"toâ€" date buildings, 1s one of. the bnest in this part"of the country. He was aâ€" zealous, consistent and faithin} member of the church ol the Meuâ€" noniteâ€" Brethren in Christ.â€" in poli< vics he was a strong Lineral. About thirty years ago he was united : in matriage to Susannah Shantz, daughâ€" ter ‘of . the late Joseph Y. Shantz,of the Huron Road.~â€" Six children were botn of this marriage all of whom survive, ~viz.: Simon ol _ Rosemouni, Sask., Lizzie, ~ of Vineland, Ont.; Bernice, Warren, Sus le at home and: Salome, teacher at New Dundee. The bereaved‘ widow and children _ have sustained a severe and â€" irteparable â€" 1088 and ‘have the heartlelt sympathy of : the entire ~community. The funcral on Saturday, May 16th, was attendel . by> an immenseconâ€" coutsa. ol sorrowing relatives, friends and udfion. who came to pay their Jast . fribute of â€" respectâ€"to thedeâ€" ducted by the pastor of the _ Bethel church, Rev. Mr.~Sievcapiper, of New Dundee. ‘The. .remains.‘wore ‘interred l.u:o Staufier ~cemetery near Haysâ€" vil Three brothers, and one sister. also survive, viz.‘â€"Geotg: ind 18a9¢, {arâ€" mers nest Haysville, David, editor oi the â€" Chronicieâ€"Telegraph, â€" Warcrioo, and Elizabeth of Waterioo. .. Personal.â€"â€"Mrs. Andrew Brown, sr., | Winterbourne, called on friends hm; last week.â€"Mrs, Murdock andâ€"â€" Mr. ; James IM from Beliwood© spent : a tew â€" days~ at the home . of Mrs. : Bemis.â€"~:Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle and family from Heidelberg Sundayed at ‘the home of Mr,.. and Mrs. Menno Braendie.â€"Mr and Mrs. Alvin Shantz spent Sunday at the home of ~the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hummel. â€"Mr. James Turrell of Doon is a guest . &t the home of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Alex. Shaffer for a few days.~â€" Miss Littlie Wilkic, Berlin, is spendingâ€" a iew days under the parental® roo{. â€"â€" Mr. Alton ~Meyer from Berlin was a guest at the home of his uncle, . Mr. Horman Meyer on Sunday.â€"Mr. J. 1. Good, Berlin, called on friends â€" here on Sunday,â€" Mr. Alex. ~Eckenswiller and daughter from Stratford â€" spent a few daylv;gllhfiirnfim. Mrs. Holstetter, . Berlin, is spending a few days with Mr..and Mrs. Henry Hufl.â€"The Misses Shante, . Williamsâ€" but:;t&mhyd with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Becker.â€"Miss Maud Bedford and Miss ‘Wilhelmine McKellar, D‘lh‘ apent . the week‘s end at the former‘s nome Personal.â€"Mr. Wi. Peterson â€" and daughter, left on Monday for . Lonâ€" «on on a visit ‘to thé former‘s sister, Mrs. E. O. Woodward, who is serâ€" {qusly. i!1.â€"James Somerville, of the Northwest, ~ is spending some . time here, "at his . home.â€"Dr. and Mrs, Weldénhamm»r â€" attended the funeral The â€"ramains of Mrs_ Finton, nee Cassia â€" Ballard, whose death. took place . at her . home in Conestogo, last Friday, after a lingoring illness, of several months, were interred here un Motday afterncon im the Metho» dist cemetery, . the family burying ground. . She was well known in this community and was of a Hind â€"an) toving disposition. ‘The funcral was one °. of. the largest seen for some time. _ She deaves to mouth her loss a sorrowing husband, two small chilâ€" dren and two sisters and ofie \::'m: We extend_to them our sympa m the b“ “ “ ;Md.‘ d m latter‘s mothet in Waterloo on y. DEATH OF MRS. ROBERT â€"FENâ€" f TON. S% BIG PRICE FOR TEAM ""-i-b';"c"“_ ".|'"m nit ( C 1 tory began oporations :::o.y.‘ a Very Largely Attendâ€" BLOOMINGDALE. OE :.: NOAH BEAN lSpring HAWK ESVILLE i are broken snd we have determined to make Batarday cloaring 4 lot If low prices will do it, # y % _â€" . Short soppers are the dorrect siyle for the swell dressors. ‘They styliah an 1 are here here at half price. ~Come and see. % 1“”“,““0 ”’”’“lfi'.* W““"qw righty tos prises wse eat tn ww n n n on 9000 09 sMYTH BRoSs. Auction Sale | m m’:..-.;.-.--u.'...z..:....-:-..-;..-.-;.'i:fl\ig 1.each dark grey toppors, 34, 35, 30, regular selling price $6 00, clear mes eertan i iiterty o 98 it coain flce see sedte ut 1 only topper size 36, regular price $10, clearing .......;........... 7.« Rememberâ€"we have no cappers, sidebidders or re bids, and any article after the first bid. providing no hi is made means a sale, no matter how low.. ~~ _ ‘._ * Any article in ‘this Mammoth Stock that you may . will be put up for your personal interest, and the same is if no one bids against you. i in esn 1 M” W, “u“ “-..-........---..-..----vgfi’gfi 1 each dark groy toppor, size 35, 86, 37, $0.00 for... ... ... â€".1+i@++2% ‘“'@MWW_W,M”,N, mflflfluflflfi m’"& w-â€".-:-- #++% .’-,.;. ':"""'..:':""‘"".:ig 1 oach dark groy top cont, size 34, 35, regular price $10.00, clearing If you have not heard America‘s greatest Auctioneer half of your life. _ _ _ _ ie â€" . e until every article is sold, rain or shin¢, come one, come W hile the store is packed every :afternoon and _ by hundreds we hardly find it necessary to advertise fo but as everything must go regardless of cost in such _ time we are desirous that everyone in the County of W; should know about it, +i 4i t Aavt l Possibly owing to the m ‘stringency. most of goods are not bnng:g? half the :::Lsa!e prices," but w hile â€" is my loss you should not forget it is your gain. _ . â€"_ If its something in this lineâ€"Somethi that will keep you comfortable all sum»= mer. don‘t forget that we‘ve got it. . Weichels‘ Weekly Store No Prop. of the entire basement of the Boehmer, Erb Departmental . Store, Berlin. _ fasis<>> GEO. HASENFLUG Sale starts daily 3 p. m.and 8 p.m. _ TERVS CASH AND ONZE PRICE § CHEAP CASB STOBEâ€"27 KING sSTREET, BEBLIN. susimwfi-xsfuzsim"fi t "10¢%"_ "*«_‘ x §> " 10...m. "* 90c, $1.25,$1.50 _ and $1.75. J Prices complete with hard ware 4 styles 4 sizes d . 1D. $8) in. 864 in. 804 in. 86 in, 40} in. OPEN â€" . CLOSED % in. 20 in 214 214 25 6 Sizes 1D. in ID in HEIGHT 18 18 18 21} 22 23} 10. in. ulfip in. at 256 1M 1D. ®4 in. at £X+ x*

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