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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jul 1908, p. 1

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CGreat July Clearing Sale The entire stock abourds with marvellous values, Handreds of chances are offered for you to economize on awonaile apparel and prices have been cut to the bone. We were sure that this would bs the moct wonderful sale in our history because stock:s were larger than ever before and conditions more favorable to our customers. D no . overlook the grand bargains which make your money go twice as far a ; usual. Those who know this establishment must appreciate the values we are offering and those who have never inspected our clothing shou‘d do so cow to appreciate hereafter the advantage in purchasing here. Our salas ara wall known Saturday and share in the & has ever knownâ€" MEN‘S BLUE AND BLACK SUITS These suits were the best values in Canada at their former paices. Made of rich all wool blue and black wors: teds, in single and double breasted models, coats cut in the prevailing medium length, with beuutiFul mouldâ€" ed shoulders, soug fitting collars and finely tailored lapels. . Were mever made to sell at less than $12 to SH4, END C elah o e e Pn t All to be closad sale at ...... Men‘s Suits at Prices That Demand Prompt Action. Despite the héflvy selling, there is still excellent picking among theso $ and $0 suits for men and young men, The lot is made of single and double breasted models, in two piece ind out ing suits, in the new materials that are now all the rage. â€" Also the new smarl greys and tasty stripes. Judge these suits by their regular seâ€"ling prices. pick any of these excellent =3 and $ suits now and pay . ... ...... .... $4.95 suits now and pay . ... ...... ....$4.95 $12 Men‘s Suits for $6.95 At this figure you can now secure asmart 1908 suit that regularly selle at $12.. Your choice covers all sort: rich new shades, fabrics and effects including new browns, greys, and the always dressy true serges. Jadg: these suits by theiv regu‘ar selling prices pick any of these excellent Lz suits Saturday for ...... ...... .. $6 95 A handsome lot of durable tweeds. the kind that give splendid wear and don‘t rip, all neat dark effects, well cut and finished throughout, regular $2,25, July sale price........... $1.49 Handsome two piece Norfolk suits of light and dark matervials, well tailâ€" ored and guaranteed to give excellent wear, regular price all season ~3.00, July sale price...... .. ... . 3$2.00 b...df in Daily we hear from friends who are surprised to find that th SALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were led to beliove that the had given up the idea of auctioning cil the balance of his atock, big sacrifices that we are compelled to make every day, but deat is incorrect, we know we are sacrificing hundred of dellars daily : moth auction sale. but the sale will not end until the very last a 1 mas P S0 epdeoi We‘ n "tas?. M ; Daily we hear from friends who are surprised to find that the AUCTION: SALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were led to beliove that the undersigned had given up the idea of auctioning ¢il the balance of bis stock, owing to the big sacrifices that we are compelled to make every day, but dear friends, this is incorrect, we know we are sacrificing hundred of dellars daily at this mamâ€" moth auction sale. but the sale will not end until the very last article is sold, as I am bound to give up the retail business no matter at what cost, and I can only repeat that you can rest assured that this eale will continue every afterâ€" noon abd evening, rain of shire uctil every vestigo of stock is disposed of Not knowing that wéwere going to make this move six months ago we continued te conduct our business as of yore, and in consequence placed ordere with the large pottoeries of England, Germany, France and Australia, which we were not in time to bave all cancelled, some wore naturally on the way, and in consequence we are liable for the acceptance of the same, and having reason to believe we could have epace cn the first fhoor, and baving arrange ments made for the spacious Semiâ€"Ready store which we were to bave in due time we kept these large shipments until such time of moving in, whence to Our g1088 disâ€" appointment we could pot have the same, THESE THOUSANDS OF DOLâ€" LARS OF EXTRA GOODS are now being unpacked and will be slaughtered the same as any stock we had in before, and it should be interestiag to every lady in Waterlco County to see this display. we have now only TWO WEEKS REMAINING to get out of our present location, and during this short space of time every dollars worth of goods must be sold. Romember we bave no side or by bidders nor is anything bought in, every article put up for sale must go after the second bid; a chance of a life time for AmC CCC n anni misnasat AF UA MICK ALARSS ATHCIO pUYUP IUU SPRJOOTCEU U DsE mrenacar aF BHJ the peopleof this counnty. NO SUCH DISPOSAL OF SUCH HICH CLASS COooDs WAS EVER ATTEMPTED IN WATERLOO COUNTY, and it is up to you to make & move and see what is going on; hundreds of dinner, tea and toilet sets yet to be sold, some of the finest vaees and home decorations wil be on sale this week. Men‘s Suits Clearance Mothers of Boys are in Croat Luck VOL 52â€" No :0 "Wrong Impression" Prop. of the entire basement of Aug T O R O N T O Greatest and Bf‘;ti,mtnded Anaual Exhibition iy\ all the World ‘Grand Art Loan Collection Every Province Sends Its Products The Siege of Sebastopol 9,000 Live Stock on View Wer Prixk: bists, Retry Blasks and all Inflormation ‘address 3. O. OHR, Masaitr, Citrâ€" Hall, Toroste Men‘s Trousers ANADIAN NATIONAL g. 29 EXH[B]TION Sept. 14 From the Paris Salon and other International Military Tattoo ar With 900 Performers. Superior Vaudeville Performance ERNSTS J\i{idn}}iug the July 1 known to barzain loviag psople. Coma on in the groatest values in Mon‘s Clothing Bertin \$i’66,'66‘(i(30 in Prizes and Attractions THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, __ 1 L LL, WALLALU YAUWLALA OA ALAALALALIILALLL ALL+ < $8.95 rent of the Boehmer, Erb Departmental Store, Berlin. . ABJEKE Smart stylish little 2 piece models® single and dounble breasted styles in stunning Hewsoun and Oxford tweeds, overcheck and stripes, everyoue splenâ€" did value at 3 00 and $5,00, July sale PFICE .222 sns reces rocracaass s 4+ 1 SC.DD S1 and $1.%9 Shirts, all new mater ials, July sale price ... .......... 696 ite balbriggan underweaw, sammer weights, perfect fitting, July sale 89¢ 50c and G5¢ men‘s working shirts, inade of heavy twill materials, in black and white stripes and dots, July SMC, .. L 2L . be ces nc on amimamcenn on s OB 345+ and |50e men‘s half hose, the season‘s smartest patterns, July sale Cld .. Bbe Men‘s shoes, in handsome black don, z0la lace style, regular $2.25 per gair- July sale............ reases iss BLDO Men‘s white cauvas shoes, made in he sama fashionable lasts as the ‘eather models for this season, regit price 25¢ aud 30c Damask Table Linen, 20c. ar‘sl 75, Jnly sale. .. ...... ... .. 6120 12) pairs of ladies‘ blucher cut kid a0cts, dull calf tops, stylish, comfortâ€" tbie long wearing, all sizes, vegular 33 Puly S#1, . 2000022 20sereke ... s1 99 Boys® boots, solid and strong box il. and dongola kid leathers, sizes 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, regular $200, July sale novem To o lc $1.50 51 andâ€" 56 inches perfectly, good weig ture, 300 yarde. Cemt s 124c catton. unbleached < round thread, firm weave Red or MHue vegular price Tc wide, July sale 15 inch Chescked Tempting Shoe Specials Marvellous Furnishing Values er Oldâ€"World Gallertes. and Realistic Spectacle Tea Towelling 5¢ me on ces it Pry snA :h s mt i 22 © O Res CCB0 0 is WE checks, good weight, July sale price... be wide, will bleach ht, Irish manufacâ€" Mammoth Massed Band Concerts or factory, , 36 inches â€"..... 10e $1 25 l Ge News â€" Notes. â€"Miss Louise Hahn, of Ferlin, visited at her home hero last week.â€" Mr. Willie Ruppel, of Galt, is holidaying at his home. â€" _ Mr. George Chistmam spent a few days of last week in Listowel.â€"Miss Carâ€" ic Wachsmuth and Miss Platt, _ of Berlin, are visiting friends in town â€"St. Paul‘s Lutheran Sunday school aird_â€"ongregation held a very plcas And ha\ifl picnic in Rlinck‘s grove last Thursday afternoon. â€"Mrs. Adan \u;nu is at Niagara®"Falls with hi daughter, Mrs. Wittkopp, who is ser iously all with typhoid feverâ€" AMr: Bliss and children, of Detroit, i1 visiting the former‘s father, Mr. Ro th WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,JULY 23, 1908 tr. J. d Muth att V alentint ast Mon \fter Mi Ya holidays _ on t Berlin, and Mr <alom, spent home of Mr.c Mi M th h« l Church on Sut pIy attended. _ hy Rev A 'f\'l(\“’l‘.-â€"‘“'l‘ al Mfr. Adlen Kn the sick list 1 to ke_amound Shantz is rel at present â€"T Eluutra â€" bascball team d New Hamburg team, at butg. the score being ; Allon has resigned her p the Elmira Public Scho a â€"veint lady: from Luc; part ht Iw M sita Miss Thur Wat it aT+ fricnds in ingent M nt endon build thon, the home cin â€"Mr.‘ ol st Friday m« rt of the 2 idle Mr q1 Iss1OnaTy han ~The Elmira Felt Company and EAmira â€" Upholst:ting â€" Company both been getting substantia) s from the Northwest recently c aim ning. on Short time for . fiyi hs, the factery of the â€" former any is now running. full time.â€" J. L. "UmbaQ and Mr lL 1+ iattended the funcral of the ‘at ntine â€" Gtterbein _ at Hevdclber; Monday, the former as a tepre tive of the N.W.F. Insurance Co the latter representing the Wool Township Conservatine Associa f stâ€" Africa whe Misstonary We s« Bertha Werl td h In ntâ€" that left: for Q! evening.â€"Mr. _ Morle a resigent of our . nenths, left. last We to Quebec, before t. tron.â€"Miss Evelyn Bertha â€" Christman sdavy with Mrs. J. lieving Mr. C. if the Metrope is having . his Mrs. W. L. Bad e home of Mi U Mr.og Ham! Mr of Mr. George dueuiler. â€" * .W.ni the Methodist Ch very ‘pleasantly entertained vangelical Ladies‘ Aid at of â€" Mrs. Jobhnâ€" Ratz, st., av afternoon. A delightful M Mr 1.â€"We are t""n!fl’ to note ilat Allen Knechtel, Wwho bad been On ick list for some time, is alle > anound again.â€" Mt \, M tz is â€" remodeMng his restdrnce esent â€"The Old Mennonite chirep ing, which is in cGurse of erecâ€" is tapidly mearing com¢letion f1 D M Milbank â€" shoit at the CP. Miynic â€"Pringle ding a couple for. an few w af Toronto. id ot ukda im iddoll, of th spending . hi c in Tottent of _ Salem, i ELMIRA ship ind MANNHEIM t Roath Mro Ol Wil Werle, spent Sunlay Preston â€"The â€" Child: mreeting. held int the C Sunday evening. was $ Anhlrni: were p \ F. o Stoltt and O dont Collinson for ol and facnily st week with mma . Kubl, ( ira c friends e a nc Miss | wt El s Hon: Mr fretnc where thes Mi x his vacation â€" 3 .. Badley spent Sund of Mr. Pearce, Wall Archie Jeanperet 1 rning. for Berlin wh 9th regiment went omprise part of a C eft| for Quelse on F â€"Mrs. Wilt time with tropolitan fonsberger at the *A« Rickert â€" â€"Mi iffuill Miss Mar irsday in of the 1 ng his aro Mr visited frienpts d Mr. Win. Pfaft ha Owen nil | her posktion c School staff @ im Lucan, has be plave. â€"Miss Adler nding several we P.R A delightfol to has. Stroh‘s =: their t Wednesd re taking elyn Goik tman Spor la it M cl Mi ria cal.â€" Devit t Ste a I1) wo lay Keuter ad Mr M rnl ibl Ji R« ic Rerlin. Mi Traders Bar holidays |@ r.~â€" Mt 1 assisting om M ldw in e OChildven s it the U B. ig. was ‘inge were it Cr 7 and _ Mrs to note ihat had been or time. is ahle â€"Miss pending Reuter s Reute Iv 11th the foated th Miss La Shoema Mr. Ro pany and Company ibstantia) vecently th Apj tion h Strath wh ti nda y in W M ti of itin Mr Ham per Berlin anotht y( td 1 H W Mi la id th Uh Mr wit) l h ipl h qh la 1 q\ Ir News Items.â€" Mr. A. Large left last week for Vancouver, B.C., where he will visit his son, Melville, and daughters, Mss Addie and Mrs. Freq Noble.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Shearâ€" erâ€"spent part of last week with reâ€" latives in Listowel.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Thomas Maybetry ard family took in the celebration in Listowel last week. â€"Miss Janet Chalmers of Sarnia is spending the holidays with her moâ€" ther, _ Mrs." Chalmers, srâ€" Misscs . Marion and _ Florence Chalmers, | of, Fergus, are holidaying at the home . uf their uncke, Wm. G. Chalmers. â€" Miss Aessie Dewar, of Detroit, Mich.: is visiting with her mother, Mts. P Dewar,. _ sr.â€"Misses Maty Magwood and Mary Large, spent part of last week with friends in Brittorâ€" Mr Robert Forrest of Attwocd, spent a few days last week with his brother, Mr. _ John â€" Forrest.â€"Mr. and _ Mis Schneider, ofâ€" Berlin, visited reroitâ€" ly â€"at the home of Mr. and Mrs tieo. Withelm.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Kreu tor, of I:os!uc‘«, spent Sunday at he home of _ Mr. awd Mrs. Lonis Wicke.â€" Miss Laura Kines, of Nepaâ€" wa, â€" Man, is at present | visiting friends in this . vicinity â€"We conglaâ€" culate Mr. David Chalmers of Bee Ailla â€" Apiary, upon his recent â€" atâ€" Sointmert as Bee inspector for the ‘ountics of â€" Perth‘ and Muron. This twenor, we understand, has bein Conâ€" ci1=d on Mr. Chalmers by the Minisâ€" ter _ ef Agriculture â€"Our football ‘e,m have been doing fipe work lateâ€" is having _ defeated Wellesley 3â€"3. ~lainpstead 2â€"0, Newtom 3â€"1, they we â€" poing to Play: Milyertoa leagu? team text and af they win thoy may with his uncle, J. A farm.â€"Mr. and Mis Guclph, have moved where he â€" las secu with h.s brotherâ€"ir Frown â€" MP. «J present very ill the home of hi tton â€"Messrs. M Wright. are aiso hallenge Berfin. ‘1 ow that they did n Westein: feotball â€"Miss _A proved _ in spending Aunt. Mis the worst hail storm ever in the memorty of the olde the )lt-lhnthwwn was 1X386 and this he firs Personals â€"Miss E. Gtuetiner, _ ol Ulanoter, is Yisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenschlaget at _ present â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lorinet Echlemam and Miss Eshleman and Mr. Arthur â€" Eshleman ofâ€" Rochester, yisâ€" ited hereâ€" last week â€"Mr. and Mrs Henty Graucl and daughter, _ Cora, ofâ€"Berlin, visited here last Sunday â€"Mtr. 0. Elmes, Manager of the loâ€" cal branch of _ the Dominion _ Rauk, is at present holidayine at his home m Zurich â€"Miss Sylvia and _ Agnes Bock ave visitin® ftiends | im â€" Mamilâ€" lbon â€"Misses Lizzic gnd Clara Kalbâ€" feisch, of â€" Berlin, elsi!rd their 8:S ter. â€" Mrs. _ B Kriesel last work. â€" Miss Smith, of Toron{o, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm Spaetzel. Mr anid Mrs. Wm. J Spactrzcel, of Berlin, visited here last Sunday.â€"Mr. _ and < Mrs Geo. Wageâ€" nast, and family, of Hamiltion, . ate visiting. here. at present.â€"Miss Ethel Futher, of Berlin, is visiting at her home here at presont.â€"Mr. J. Clies, iends ilate illa ont me oun the uC jrohman ither bu dist ( irowen c D. ul ho ar.â€"Master 1i th cla wi buildings sidera ble indows. orst hail WINTERLOURNL NEW DUNDEH I tm POOLE I countt Ras secured employment brotherâ€"inâ€"law, â€" Mr.__ A. Mr. Johrn B. Butnett is at ty ill with proumona at ofhis sister, Mrs. Langâ€" rs. M. Millar: and Hugh e aisoâ€" on the sick list Woeber is considerably tinâ€" \bealth â€"Miss Wilkinzon is Weber is considerably 1 health â€"Miss Wilkinzon a â€" few werks with h« â€" Wilkinson in Millsbutg Hail St pet The last h ding his 1 A. Durtant s\ Belamy Mexander Singer n. visited friends visif TN\ this s Momtay. oys art enter a oviation Michigan resided m ‘th hi vill agee en th na lbA 31 evere ction July Caln MCFA PS t Hh July 14â€"Died: On Monday the 13th inst., _ Menno Hunsberger, aged _ 34 years. Funeral will be held at Watâ€" erlow school house on Wednesday | afâ€" ternoon, and the body laid to rest in the Sharon cemetery near Cressman. Mr. Hunsberger had been in ill health for the past few years. _ About six years ago he moved from Waterloo, Ont., to Carstairs, Alta., where he farmed until a year last fall when he sold out and bought a nice farm here, onto which he moved the followâ€" ing winter. A wife and two children survive to mourn his loss. Rev. David Garber of LaJunta, Colorado is visiting in this vicinity.â€" Messrs. T. Rosenberger, Adam Meyer, Baldie Cressman and Miss O. Cressâ€" man returned yesterday from _ visitâ€" ing in Alberta.â€"Mr. Jerry Weber spent Sunday in Saskatoon Hospital. Mrs. Weber is progressing favorably, and expects to return in a week or so.â€"Tie Bible conference is in session at the Sharon church on â€" Wednesday and Thursday. Among the â€" speakers expected to be thereâ€"are Revs. Brunk and Garber, LaJunta, Col., and _ A. (. Kolb, Herbert, Sask.â€"Rev. Lehman is holding a series of meetings at the Sharon church this week.â€" Born: On Tuesday, July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fach, a son.â€"Mr. White, of Saskatoon, inspector for the Naâ€" tional Trust Co., paid a visit to this district on Saturday.â€"Crops are lookâ€" ing splendid. A nice rain is | again falling which will be a great help to the late grain. Wild fruit is abundant and some are enjoying new potatocs. Personal.â€" Mrs. Wm. Leaper and family of New Hamburg spent a few days here Jast week.â€"Mrs. _ August Abrens spent a few days . in Berlin with her daughter.â€"Miss Richie _ of Grantford is visiting relatives here at present â€" Quarterly service . will be sonducted in the Methodist church a week from Sunday.â€"Mr. Bedford and family of New York are visiting _ at Alex. McAllister‘s â€" at present.â€"Mts. 1 (i. Winn is spending some time in Ifamilton with her slsters.. Death of Jas. More.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Nobert Moore and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Lackner attended the funeral of _ Mr. ames More on Monday in St. Merys M;i. More was well known _ in _ this community, having resided here for a number ppf years with his ° son Dr. Gen )lgo, About two years ago he moved to St. Marys where he resided until his death. He leaves . his now bereaved widow and three sons, YiZ., Robert More of this place, Dr. Geo. More of the North West, and James, Hamilt« Death Robert Lacknet renewing . acquaintances for a few days. â€" Mr.a from Berlin, visited at Erb on Saturday.â€" Mi Bellevill>, is spending at the home of her sis ford â€"Mr and Mrs. s family from _ Petersbut at the home of her ford â€"Mr o and [Mrs family from Peter it â€" Mr. and _ Mrs Miss â€"Katie Berlet onder the parental Me Allister and Mis thur â€" Weber â€" M Washin2zton, is _3 Mrs. Levi Erb fo A singulat sight in Waiker! two new railway stations in of ercetion. The C.P.R. are r spleadia eaitce on the â€"bemt; the Grand Trunk in the south the town ate Placing a moder (â€" Guelph, spent 5 (â€" Mr. and Mrs â€"Mr. Hetb Ziegler amday hers, thP Kirkton GUERNSEY, SASK nal. â€"Mt Wobr BLOOMINGDALT M HAWKESVILLE FLORADALE r. Tom Pugh, stt Mr. and Mi Joe HiKotn, 1 â€" Mr. and Mt ited at Mr. a v.â€" Miss Bul M1 toofâ€"Miss 5 Mary McA unday at th 1 o AJ MeAIli Ira S fln)! at burg, arte K 1 F. Webei Borlir Waterl the south end of a modern build i M Mr 1101 Mi in Mi ~â€"M.WEICHEL & SON ';" PHONE 215 ' W‘Afinwd.‘ Alti n 1 Mr it d nR. l 4 > 20 k 2 had | A Last the ! t silas | # nnoâ€" ‘( > of > deâ€" | t dyâ€" nths ‘i ‘nng(; & ate conâ€" Ask anyone wh ©U" | M out for yourself famâ€" ; N tario | If { the :( sent ® nion . | iR l at ‘( on t is x ests. x re:â€" | W chu.| WT. J. MOWAT, yder, | 1 _ ot | M ONTA A. J. | & sited ) last | i8 mily | UACBCATRT B B B Bed M Ar The price prunir’l:/u again been going his round and the resut is. mapy lots of reli ahd seasonable clothing will be turned into cash during the uext few days. We don‘t believe in wintering goods. There is little room as it is,\for the big fall purchasers soon to arrive. Our prices should clear these ddd lofs at a rapid rate. See our window. Have Received *A Marching Orders §11 50 regular CIBBTIODG BRI#.......â€"..â€"..++.........««~;>»«...90,.00, + 12 00 «s «6 sÂ¥eurarcerseaacces ces se n t aaeecs ns §e00k 19.00 «4 «6 rrerrh in css sÂ¥@s%seÂ¥e5ees0ess3es & 00. 9 50 i _ «6 ue k e dn uen ieasaneins evanienlees c aene Fe00e 7.00 48 " «6 EiL rkperceenerrarers rerassierss 800. MEN‘S ODD TWEED SUITS, in sizes from 33 to 42, regular 8, 10, and 12 dullat 80lts, C1@BTIG B@10 ..2..2 222222 2.22000000000000 000000 +8 BOYS‘ ODD TWEED SUITS, insizes from 27 to 33, regular 6, 7 and 8 dollar suits, cnearingnle,........_.............................l BOYS‘ KNICKER3, to sizoa 25 to 33, regular price 766 and 85¢, clearing S&IB. . . o2 lc rrirsines oL rnca ns ses Pm aseeseesess ces bessesssss BOYS‘ KNICKERS, in sizes 22 to 25, regular price 50¢ and 65¢, clearing SHIG. ... /. 1ycrirr2rrÂ¥2Â¥rr210r2@r aat uns ssaseslssrs t arses ns ssslee es §Fine ‘Shoes and can always rely on this statement runs more to llié‘jpound. the Twine Season 15 Waterloo for Weichel‘s Weekly Store News rot it in and can supply all friends of this . selt Twine but don‘t stock it, W« Who should get the business? You can buy cheaper shoes but you can‘t buy better shoes i for the money. _ We don‘t ask you to take our word for it Ask anyone who has worn them or better still, get a pair and find out for yourself. T. J. MOWAT, Manager. 37 Aing ot. W ONTARIO‘S LARGEST RETAIL SHOFR DEALER advéttised to run 650 feet to the pound ar®l the purchaser We â€" have always eave us your order. n a Tor twelve years in succession we have been agents in Gold Metal Twine TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STOREâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN Men‘s Summer Suits stock during Deering Twine n ue w np un n np ap y n 1 ue se ar e r iz ar n n se N _ SMYTH BROS, Besides Gold Metal we stock the WHOLE NUMBER 3094 _ f this celebrated Brand. t. We sell twine and That back up in use every claim that we. make for them. 37 King St. W., Borlin. In nearly every case it to buy cheap twine V 1 We sell only the best WIDt nor the It imel ents 40¢ 39¢ not it It

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