Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Nov 1908, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

~ fl Ernst & Co Grqatest Sut Price Flotlling' © 100 Men‘s Overcoats, made from gm- all wool black cheviot, cut accoritance «with the very latest styles, broad &ly iiers,â€"velvét collar, shape retaining Fronch canvas lronts, 50 â€"inchcs long. . _ They would sell orâ€" dinarily at $9 to $10, to be closed out at f < We‘re building a c!ot.lfl; business for all time to come and we‘re builâ€" “'i\ along lines that will last. We want the Men of Berlin to say: We mp better clothing dor less mon ey at Erust‘s thanâ€"anywhere else‘ in. ada and with that end. in view we ‘shall make many standing offers from T L 2oo ie o e ow w mds Li usds radvclifad wcsutiin aint trs uy No tiiin t en d o hx <â€" E u7 w to week. A remarkable purchase of men suits and Overeoats at . alâ€", st half price will be the unparall eled attraction for toâ€"morrow _ and; men who want good clothing at prac tically their own _ price ought -oé wmiss this wonderful chance. | 100 Men‘s Co‘lege Overcoats, Prusâ€" gian style. Thesc coats are all the Â¥fage among yourb chaps, . made . of classy lobking Scotch tweeds, overâ€" checks and cheviots. A style, a qualâ€" ity mark for fashionable tailors to shoot at. Garments easily in the $12 and $14 class, during this sale 200 Men‘s Suits, the same as you see priced all over at $10 anmi $12, magnificent worsteds, single and douâ€" ble treasted models, hand . made throughout. They go in this sale for 273 pairs of Men‘s Pants, positively ! imade to se‘l at $3, big variety | to choore from, made cf _ serviceable,‘ good looking tweed. The snap ol your life at the price we name, | 150 Men‘s Trovsors, extremely styâ€" lish, weil cut trouscrs, in fancy worâ€" gteds and stripes, as fine as you can find anywhere, pants that retail evâ€" erywhere for $2.50 and $3, we offer at this sale for tMake Your Boys‘ Overcoats, imported â€" goods, trimmed and finished in the _ same elever manncr as the men‘s garments. A beavtiful assortment of tweeds and cheviots to select from. The $5.50 and $6.50 class we have marked to go in this sale at .â€" 200 Boys‘ Suits, the world over you would have to pay at least $5 and $6, ~â€" I simply shall close out my business and am willing to let i the advantage of this immense stook of Millinery and all Dress Trimmings and general Ladies‘ Goods. Come at once King St, Here are a Few of the h.oney Saving Bargains. King St. West mm mm cce omm mm 562~â€" No 47 . Buying and sellin ;;outoes. apples, butter, ¢ ;@8 lard, meag' honey, ew. etc. if you have any to sell, or want to buy call at our SBOPG oo zs cz lt Soos OUR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM 13 A CREAT SUC0E8s. $6 95 $8 95 $7.95 Mrs. Steuernagel $1.29 $1 69 $4 49 Â¥Your health is dependent on dry and warm feet with cold weather. â€", h Now you should have good overâ€" [ shoes or rubbers. This store has ; , f never been in a better positind to / supply you with the very best at | prices down to the lowest point. Come here for footwear and clothâ€" l ing. ‘ l;‘n'l Rubber Boots 3.50 to $.450. . ("/ Men‘s Overshoes 1.25 to $3.00. I Wonfen‘s Rubbers 60c to 956. 3 Women‘s Overshoes 1.00 to $2.50. w# Good boy‘s and fi:‘: Rubbers. \ Good heavy rub! and socks at lowâ€" t ost prices for men and boys. en n one se :on’- overcosts ;;sd ndotwne:eh:“p; ~Caee o ove‘ cape, mu tossel Cmas sit kinds of farniablags gmp.” ErmRILEOEL & CO, Buy and Toell Yeur Friends the Unheard of Opportunity. Next to Dominion Rank Own Bargains Sale of the Year ‘ made in three picces, single and douâ€" ‘ble breasted style, of a beautiful asâ€" ‘ sortment of tweeds, marked . for this {sale at Men‘s Underwear, first â€" quality, feece lined garments, from the leadâ€" ing mills, all warm vlptot weight, a 60c garment, marked to sell at ‘ 50o cents Men‘s Soft Bosom Shirts, in the choicest assortment of pattems you ever saw, dots, stripes, checks, etc., beautifully finished and laundried, to clear out at C 15 cents Men‘s Working Shirts, made â€" in black and striped materials, a strongâ€" ly made, serviceable shirt, that will wash and wear like iron, always sold for 50c, on sale at Men‘s Socks, an excellent opportunâ€" ity to .buy" your winter stock, made of heary wool material for winter wear, well known brands, to clear at 39 cents Boys‘ Shoes, ‘a sturdy, serviceable, well made shoe, for sthool wear, made strictly from solid leather with a finish and style the mothers like, sizes 11 to 5, every pair a snap at $3, marked in this sale at â€" & j $1.50 Women‘s genuine dongola kid lace boots, patent tip, sensible sole and heel, sizes 3 to 7, regular $1.75 shoes 260 pairs of Men‘s Shoes, in genuine box leathers, the latest models, in all fall and winter weight, sizes 6 to 11, toâ€"morrow for a regular $3 shoe, they go in sale for Rubber Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers as and am willing to let {ofl have of Millinery and all kinds of / Goods. Come at onee while it «; Berlin. 69 cents $395 $1.95 $1 25 m BERLIN. Waterloo. * Lt SE o3 Items of Interest.â€"Mrs. Jokn Stickâ€" mney spent a few days of last week . with friends in Guelph â€"Mrs. A. K. | Dunke spent a few days of last week with friends at 'l‘omn:;r. E4. Kuchner, of Milverton, spent Thanksâ€" . giving â€" Day .in town.â€"Miss : Edaa . Bricker spent her Thanksgiving holiâ€" | day with friends in St.â€" Jacobs. â€">~ Miss Nettie Rook, Miss Mryle Hehi and Miss â€" Leyla â€" Christman, spent . Thanksgiving at Listowel.â€" Mrs. UHy. Sicling and Mrs. Henry Pfaff and ker two daughters visited friends at. PYeSâ€" ~ ton last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€" Frod. B. Helléer and family â€"spent Sunday and Monday with friends ai St. Jaâ€" cobs.â€"Mr.. Jacob Eisenbach had to undergo an operation for appendiciâ€" tis on â€" Monday morning.> He is zeitâ€" ing along as well as could be expectâ€" ed.â€"Mr. Charles Schierholiz®attended the annuat meeting of the Ontario Horticultural Association in Toronto last Wednesday, as delegate of the Elmira Horticultural Society.â€" The Choir of Trinity Lutberan church,Toâ€" ronto, paid & visit to one cl . their former members, ‘Mrs. Henry Schneiâ€" der, over Sunday.â€"On Sunday the choir â€" attended St. James Lutheran churcls and rendered several. fine . seâ€" lections at both the morning and evâ€" ening . services. The choir arrived here iwentyâ€"seven sirong, fiflteen laâ€" dies and seven gentlemen. ‘The choir ‘siny remarkably well, showing good training. â€" Theit ®inging was greatly appreciated by the congregation that was â€" present â€"Miss ‘Clata Karnâ€"und Miss Gertie Schade and Miss lda Sip~ pel visited friends in town last week;! â€"Mr. and Mrs. August Gies, of Berâ€" lin spent Thanssgiving Day with Mr.. and _ Mrs. John Schmermund.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. John Jury and daughter, spent . a few â€" days with Mr. Jury‘s mother ; at _ Bright.â€"The _ Frobsinn +1 .5 held an dnformal assembly in ie E.M.S. Hall last Monday â€"evenâ€" ing and report having spent a most enjoyable ~ time.â€"The Misses Leona _and Emma Kuchner, of Berlin, spent a few days of last week with : the Misses Linder on Park strect.â€" Mr. William Conrad has removed . from near Bridgeport to his residence . on Queen strect, lately purchased _ from Mr. J. L. Umbach.â€"Mr. and _ "rs. Wim. Rittinger, and the Misses Louise and Edna spent the holiday ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruppel. â€"Mr. â€" Richmond, â€" principal of St..; Jacobs â€" public â€" school, called on ‘ friends in town last Saturday on his way to spend Thanksgiving with is parents at Blyth.â€"The house of Mr. Jacob Dunke was broken into onge day last week in broad daylight when : all the members of the lamily were absent. It is not peported that any-‘ thing was taken.â€"Mr. and Mys, Sipwn . Strome of Cayuga visited the latier‘s mother last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lowâ€"| is Guillig visited | friends in town last week.â€"Mr. J. Wittkopp and chilâ€"| dren 9{ Niagara Fadls spenlt a few ; days in town this week.â€"Mrs. â€"_ J; Knechtel and two daughters of Hanâ€" over visited friends here this week, =â€" Mrs. Herman Schmidt of Stratiord, ‘ tisited her parents here lost week.â€" Mr. George Klinck is "‘::,‘:.o“ his entire stock of Fancy G ani in tends to handle Watches, Clocks uhd Jewelry only.â€"Mrs. Jacob and two daughters of Hanover are spending a few days with friends in town.â€"Mesâ€" srs. JosepH and John Schrank of Port Elgin paid a visit to Elmira friends on Tuesday.â€"Mr. Otto Christâ€" (ident; Mcssts. K. B. Mayin and W‘m Norman are the new directors electâ€" ed.â€"Mre. CGeorge Ratz spent several days with Mrs. Zimmerman at Hanâ€" over. â€"Miss Belia Vogt left on Thiits day for a to® weeks stay with her W@ster at Tilsonburg.â€"Miss Mim&: Wittich visite! her parents here week.â€"Mr. and Mys. Gutzke of Cat« rigk â€" township, -:,vm. and. â€" Mre. Juf. la® their brother, Mr. News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. f ELMIRA Miss Ella Luckhatd! is spehding & peresting addresses were given by Reyw couple of weeks with friends in Torâ€"| Yy. C. 4 A"‘"""'mu:""';l onto.â€"Miss Minnic Colligson of Oweh "};° p. Owen of Hapsviie and â€" Mro. Sound, . is visiting het uncle, Mt. (Rev.) Hamilton, a returned missionâ€" James Collinson _ heré. _ â€"Miss M.‘ary from Japan. m aiso Salt, teacher at. Jerusalem, spent addressed the evening session, while Sunday at the home ‘0f Mr. M. Bechâ€"{ the choir of the Baptist church, and tel.â€"Mr. W.â€"L. M. King beld a mectâ€"‘ a quartette of young men from | the ing in the E.M.S. Hall Thursday evâ€" Evangelical church, furnished excellent ening for the purpose of thanking the music. The officers elected were: â€" tlectors for the hearty support given Pres,, Mr. J. Laschinger, V. Pres., him @uring the recent campaign. The Mr, Levi Masters,; Sec., Mr. A. C. hall was crowded to the doors with Haliman; ‘Treas., Mr. W, °H. . Umâ€" el:ctors,~not only from Elmira â€" and bach ‘the immediate vicinity but many ‘sad â€" Mr, and Mrs. James Vance _ have come from Upper Woolwich,‘ St. .Jaâ€" retusned from a trip to Albion, New eobs, Winterbourne, ete. A varge York.â€"Mrs. R. T. Winn was a visâ€" "aumber "of 1&Â¥iés © were in the audiâ€" orâ€"to ‘Torontoâ€"last week.â€"_Mr. â€"J. ence. Dt.‘l!oulhe:{nr and chairman D. lh:‘s‘ve, short addresses during the ev while music, vocal and instrumental was furnished by . Miss Myrtle Otto, Miss Hattie Ruppel, Mr. A. Laschinger and a number of schoo! girls. â€" Beautiful bouquets were presented to Mr.~ King by Miss Marâ€" garet Schroeder and ‘Miss Gertrude Hilborn»â€"The County Sunday School Convention ‘was held in~the Evangeltâ€" cal church last Friday, At the‘ a/â€" ternoon . and ~evening ; sessions the chcrch was crowded, the absence of Mr. Barber, Rev, house took the topic: "How Should (a child get the money he gives to ‘the 8.~S,â€" In the evening Mr. Yellowlees took the topic that was assigned to Rev. Jackâ€" son <f Toronto and greatly pleased the audience by the manner which he haniled it. Aunion choir supplied tie music for the evening. Items of Interest.â€"Mr. H. £. Ratz, Prop. of the local Saw, Heading ‘and Planing mills, has about completed ifstaitmg nis machinery to manulacâ€" ture hoops and staves. 'l'hc mu:u& by a cousin lving in Muskoka. â€"‘The deer arrived here on Saturday. Personal.â€"Mrs. ‘J. Schwarts and m‘. Schwarts of Borlin Tnt with Mr. and Mrs. ohn Schneider.â€" Mr. and Mrs. . F. H. ssonuinanel , LA TT D the home of Mr. and Sehummer.â€" Miss Ma ST. CLEMENTS Linwood, spent Sunday Mrs ' ; Not L':L-u: o hee. sos y Bchacter . of i 1i es énpt. $ three : mont! near Oshaw . Meeting o ux Wilmot ‘ Sa eanvened: in on day for Goderich, wuere her \ mother lies seriously il1 at the home of ‘her.son Mr. Thos. Page.â€" Mrs. ::hlebtmol Piainkeid, 1il., is vi.d':- at home ot her daughter l\!.H.“I.-ln, Fox and Miss lay at Peter d â€" of Alige Fox have returned _ from _ a three: months‘ sojourn with relatives near Oshawa and Whitby. * w m.(ol'ibot 8. 8. Assn.â€"The W ‘Habbath School Assocation convened in the Baptist (Church on Wednesday evering ol last weck. Inâ€" teresting addresses were given by Rev a quartette of young men ~from the Evangelical church, furnished excellent music. The officers elected were: â€" Press, Mr. J. Laschinger, V. Pres., Mr, Leii Masters; Sec., Mr. A. C. Haliman; ‘Treas., Mr. W, °H. . Umâ€" Mr, and Mrs. James Vance bave retusned from a trip to Albion, New York.â€"Mrs. R. T. Winn was a visâ€" itorâ€"to ‘Torontoâ€"last week.â€"â€"Mr. â€"J. Laschinger attended the S. S. Conâ€" vention held in Elmira last. Friday. < Birthday â€" Celebrated.â€"Mrs. _ Chrisâ€" tian.Ernst celebrated her 73rd birthâ€" day last. Thursday. She entertained at dinnér in the evening, the followâ€" ing members of her family: Mr. and Mrs.â€" Jacob Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ernst and Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hostetier, Orval and Grace Hostetler and Miss Clara Wilker. Miss Lila Millar spent several days of last week in Toronto.â€"Mr. Vollâ€" mar, one of our townsmen, with his ; family has left our midst and gone to live on a farm near Berlin.â€" Mrs. « Chas. Sterling entertained her _ lady : friends to a tea last Friday _ afterâ€". noop in honor of her friend Miss Petâ€" erkin of Arthur.â€"Miss Alta Helimer has returned to bfi home in Cissna Park, lil., after visiting with friends here and in Berlin.â€"Miss Ross, Millâ€" iner at D:‘ & H. Becker‘s, had _ the misfortume to slip on the icy paveâ€" ment last Thursday evening, breaking one of the cords in her ankle.â€"Evanâ€" gelistic services are in progress, both in the Baptist and in the Evangeliâ€" cal churches.â€"Mrs. August Haytmann with her family has removel'& Ferâ€" gus whereâ€"Mr.. Fred Hartmann will ongageâ€" in theâ€"butcherâ€" bussness.â€"Mrs. Jas, Kerr has returned from visiting friends in Flint,. Michigan. â€" Miss. l‘uddicombe and Miss Fanny atlended the Shefficl¢& Choir concert in â€" Lonâ€" don last week.â€"Mrs. Ed. Tye and Miss A. Puddicombe were visitors to Toronto last week.â€" Miss Mazjon Ernst of Stratiqrd General Hospital, is visiting ber mother Mrs. _ John Etnst.â€"Mr. Henry Boettger of Monkâ€" ton is visiting at the home of | his uncle, Mr. Otto Boettger.â€" Dr. John Brodrecht spent several days of last week in Toronto.â€"Mr. Wearing, of McMaster, Toronto, occupied the pulâ€" pit of the â€"Baptist church on Sunday evening.â€"Miss Peterson of Arthur is the guest of Mrs, Chas. Sterling. â€" _ Bible Society Meeting.â€"The Annual meeting of the Bible Society was held in the Baptist Church _ last Thursday evening. Able and â€" interâ€" esting addresses were given by the agent Rev. T. W. Cosens of Walaceâ€" burg. also by Rev. Wm. Yaeger, pasâ€" tor of the Evangelical church, Rev. J. A. Chapman, pastor Trinity Meth odist and Mr. J. M. Smith, principal of our school. The treasurer reported over sixty dollars.collected last year. The officers for the ensuing year are: Pres., Mr. W:; H. Umbach, Sec.Treas. Mr. Wm. Buck, Directors, . Messts. John Kaercher, J. M. Smith, . S. Peacock, J. C. Fox, J.@Zurbrigg, M. 8. Callalar, John Wing, Herman Appel, Dilman _ Geiger, . Collectors, Misses Kerr, Millar, Clemens, Grof, Merner and Pfafl. Messrs. Alex and Albert Rellinger of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving | at their home here.â€"Mr. D. C. Chambers spent his Thanksgiving holidays with his aunt, Mrs, Bemis.â€"Miss . Katie Berlet, Berlin, Sundayed at her home ::e'“‘l;-'"".u’ Bbu:':-yw M Een UESSDDY ,â€"Mrs. Shep is spending a few | r, ; in weeks with relatives at South River.! all priges on gaivenized pips e followe iic â€" Mr. ‘Mathew Durrant ‘of Friston Villa, caffed on Mrs. Bemis _ on Enter) 'l‘hnkulviu‘.â€"xr. Charlie _ Bedford Entery spent the holidi@y with his sister at Tavistock.â€"Mrs. D. Harpet and famâ€" Germs ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A Snyder on Thanksgiving.*The Misses Germa Elsic and Meta Shelly, Berlin, spent Sunday at Oxbow Farm.â€"Miss Aunic * Slumski spent Sunday at home here. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Elmira, and| â€" Mr. John Reichert, Bridgeport, vis P ited Mr. and Mrs. Menno _ Braendel lust week.â€"Mr. Rowe spent the ‘holiâ€" ‘day at his home at Bloomfield.â€"Miss Lizzie Wilkie, Berlin, spent some time \at here home hereâ€" Mr. W. Floyd ‘Shc‘pherd of the O.AC., Guelph, acâ€" n es o. companied by his irlend Miss . Diez, | &A feoasti; ‘spent the holiday pleasantly at his ‘3.1\‘\.-}:.-‘-'}:5 home here.â€"Miss Allbe visited friends ‘-\Q..'." uk at Listowet over Thanksgiving. iez Rriets. â€"My. John Markle _ mored his houschold eBects to . Guotph on Thursaay, where e has purchased a milk route. We wish bim success. â€" NEW HAMBURG BLOOMINGDALE,. of thett LINERIUK " $1|.fi]llurl_iu V o,j ie en e un anpanmal on 29 Sare tnteos the gooda bo seid seover. " Roud our price lis. . *‘ uk anug s o s on 0 > Sgkt ie ‘;. . T _ S P AT $2.80 ;srp'u.n. Norfolk suits, .b.l SALE OF CLOTHIN 1 w t "'.%':mnnmu suite, sizes #to price $3.50, Sacrifice AT $3.25° # â€" 22 Boys‘ 2 pisce Suits, sizes 22 to 16 Boys‘ 2 Norfolk Suits, sizes 22000 82 reguine price $6.00, Secritics Weichels Weekly Store News . The Maple Leaf Canvass Belting is very popular with farmers, threshers, eic. WE Ars Acrxts ror Beruix AND WATERLOO. Prices on 4 ply, per foot as follows. f investigate-Compare-â€"We Seek Your Busiâ€" â€"__ ness Only on the Basis of Mutual 2 S2 Interest. M 3 12in, _ 4in. 146 16¢ Enterpt 7 Enterpri German German | @ L _, Â¥ * ce s otdabtt â€" .‘:.:.":'.,.:.A e CE ;. se t be :.. ::-::":"-- :tjh“.' .‘\: :'.:.‘5_-" < N .::‘?."‘ PPA camit â€" ® You will appreciate these prices We have atry iL over 1J in. P N: brice 270. Bastk TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STOREâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN. 2 in. 21 in. 3 in. 80 10c 123 about 50 barrels of Portland Cement the winter season we offer it at National Portland Cement We are Waterloo County Agents for Dodge. Wood Split Pulleys and stock all sizes from 4 inch up to: 30 inch @iameter. We carry the wood bushings as well and can fit any size shaft. * SMYTH BROS, _ 5 in. 8 in. $1.75 per Barrel}. vw Write for Prices or Call Personally. AT $4,00 â€" io . * 31 boys‘ 2 piece suite, sizes # to m-" ar price $5.00 and ©$5.50, AT §4.15 % i m 10 boys‘ 2 piece sizes 2 to 88, mhrnln nnfl‘fi',nn acrifice . AT $1.25 M e suite, D. B. sizes 20 to 83 regiing puice go60, sectiiies % AT $4.00 25 boys‘ 2 D, B. suite, sizes to &3 reguine grice ‘$6.00, -& AT $3.00 4* = aco td _ 0 boys 2 piece suite, D. B., ®i o# __"__ :" _ Jm Ko. 22 grinder knives at 400 No. 82 se * 50o n slook RESIN per pound 5¢» . __ Butcber knives from “" Butcher steels from 150 up to $1,50 . ,..u-yw-.uh&q- and wot wishing to m

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy