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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Mar 1909, p. 1

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Iftioa ts ‘grculiacl? tough, but of the ut of the pliant kind, yhbgm the shoes pliant kind, which makes the shoes easy to wear but bard to wear out. 10} and 11 to 13, special at $1, 81.2, $1.80 and 81.75. %“, 11 to 2%. at #1 and gizes, 8 to 104, at 750, 81, $1.25 v C Acanl. venne s u4B â€"_ Bebool boots should be of the strcn kind for spring wear bnt they nevs not be clumay. We have laid in a stock of school shoes for boys and giris that excel nntw we have ever handied beâ€" fore they are much better than . Sale for y Eow i/ Saturday, F=b. day, Maroh 8th All oversoats for half price. . Men‘s fine Reefer a / M Boys‘ Reefers wo y 1.50. All men‘s and bo: regular price of suil Fine fleece lined for 39¢. All wool underwear ‘ l | Fine fur cape at 1.5 § Winter cape at 38¢, . Call carly. M. WILDF SIGN OF GOLD STAR, MEN‘S SHOES, box calf leather linâ€" ed, also dull storm calf, every pair ‘ Ernst & CO. Beriin. IT‘S BARGAIN TIME AND NO MISTAKE IN°THE SHOE DEP‘T € OURIEMALL PROFIT SYSTENM is A craiat succtssâ€" 300 BOYS‘ SUITS, the world over you wo=‘d have to pay at last $5, made in three piece. single breasted style of a bravtiful »ssortment â€" of tweeds and black and blue serges, matked for sale at MEN‘S PEA JACKETS, extremely serviceable, _ practical garments, made of all wool black cheviot maâ€" torials, regular $5 vailues, in this great sale at 345 MEN‘S TROUSERS, extremely MEN‘S SUITS.â€"These suits have style character that is always above the average gand tailored, of fine tweeds and worsteds, lailored in copservative styles, former prices $7.50 to $9.00, sale prico mae ow 6 ‘me + .2 10 2200 HDUCCS, INUME]T SCTD, CAZCTIIUE MEN‘S ‘“,L'R“"\ TS â€" “““‘".‘."‘ cedgo solrs and commom sense heel, :;fif“:‘;“;\f:":&“m’;'::; ‘;l‘lil round too, a good street boot, sizes m 9 m i a a 9 bodied in these beautifully finished j 2 j0 (}7. [e0!"" PHC® $2, and $2.25, coats, cut in alil the _ prevailing | styles of the finest beavers and cheâ€"‘ 150 viots. The former prices were $12 THE VICTORLA SHOE, _ genuine to £11, sale price _ doungola and vici kid lace boots, 1 9§ now spring styles, and shapes and | _ styles, sizes 4 to 7, every pair built MEN‘S SUITS.â€"These suits hay? â€" go wear, regular price $3.50, this style character that is alv{ays abg"' |_ sale only Nurprise after surprise from the beâ€" ginning of the sale and new surprises will greet you to the endâ€" so many that those not advertised vie with the following in the excitement they will create. Come Saturday~ make Abe most of every moment, each cxâ€" tends its money saving opportunities for lady, man, young man and boy. MEN‘S SUITS.â€" There are 180 of these suits, in worsteds and tweeds, @ll beautifully tailored, correct in utyle to the minute, all sizes for ail men, very special value â€" at $12.50, and $15, sale price ‘ AMuititude of Specials for Saturday| L. stylish, well cut trousers, in fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine as you can find anywhere, . pants that rcâ€" tailâ€"everywhere for $3, we offer at this sale for Boys‘ and Girls‘ School Shoes AN EVENT THAT STIRS ENTHUSIASM. VOL 52â€" NO io WILDFANG Fine fleece lined underwear for 39¢. All wool underwear worth 75¢ Fine fur capa at 1.50, 2.50 and Winter cape at 38¢, 50¢ and 7 Canadian Printed Wrapperette, vory large range of patierns and â€" colorâ€" ings, suitable for any age, _ fast washing dycs, 28 inches _ wide, regular lic to i2ic per yard, for BEST OF BARGAINS IN LINENS AND COTTONS. Fine English Long Cloth, even weave, very soft, needle finish, good generâ€" al purpose cloth, 36 inches â€" wide, regular 12}¢ per yard at {able . Damask, full bleached Jrishb satin, handsome patterns, in the neweâ€"t designs, 72 inches wide, reg. 65e per yard, for Dowe‘ing, al linen crash, with â€" of wit‘ out lo:der, all oi our best staâ€" ple cloth, tine qualitios, width from 17 to 20 inches, regular 10¢ to 12%%¢ for Women‘s Dongola Kid Blucker and Bal boots, McKay sewn, oxtension edgo solrs and commom sense heel, round too, a good strret boot, sizes 3 to 7, regular price $2, and $2.25, sale price \‘Bat bouts, MNeKey sewn, pstenyicn [ Wo : o; Mulloy and son Howard, | 7 /4 Bal boots, McKay sewn, oxtension of Yatton,are visiting friends in Presâ€"| * edgo solrs and commom sense heel, ton. â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Kolb and | 5°" round too, a good strret boot, snf‘rs daughter, Mary, of Herbert, Sask., of 3 to 7, regular price $2, and $2.25, visited _ Mr. J. M. Brubacher last | 44 sale price week. â€"Miss Edmunds has returned l;u'fl 150| trom atiending the millinery openings ;,:"; THE VICTORILA SHOE, _ genuine| in Toronto. â€"Miss Evelyn Porter of | y(ll dongola and vici kid lace boots, | Lindsay spent last baturiiay and iit, new spring styles, and shapes and | Sunday with Miss Eleanor Eqdmunds. the styles, sizes 3 to 7, every pair buift | â€"Rev. S. M. Roadhouse has been inâ€" Ein to wear, regular price $3.50, this | vited to become pastor of Fergus Meâ€" Mr sale only thodist Church at the beginning . of ce 2 5@ { next conference year and has accepted th subject to the approval of the staton; Â¥ JEST OF BARGAINS IN _ _ ing . committee of the conference.â€" | 8°"5 LINENS AND COTTONS. [ Mrs. Conrad Hahn spent last Sunday 1’;‘,5 "ine English Long Cloth, even weave, | with her daughter, Mrs. Brockwood at § 1' very soft, needle finish, good generâ€"| Berlin â€"Mr. _ Justus Schaefer â€"susâ€" . al purpose cloth, 36 inches ~wide, } tained an Aujury to his shoulder | °° °© regular 12}¢ per yard at last _ week while leading & spirited f0¢| horse on the farm ol Mr. H. Eix.â€" v q ; § Mr. Wm. Robertson had his eye very .?nadum Priuted Wtap?erette. ‘1“! painfully ifjured while figgs l Th arge range of patterns and â€" color s L 3 & dane" Toxt ings, suitable for any age, _ fast | bis, work at Heimbecher & 'fllzb"flc'l o washing dycs, 28 inches _ wide, [ tory last Tucsday.â€"Mr. J. G. Hurst, | regular lic to 12ic per yard, forâ€" <L Deputy â€" Reeve, of Woolwich Town., may 7¢ ship, was a business visitor to BR M w 6 . mira last week.â€"Mrs. E. Vogeleang, W<l ‘@we‘ing, al linen cr{ash, with â€" or | ; werlin, visited her sister, Mre. Jno "hase wit‘ out lo:der, ",l, o‘ 1 r‘:est (s“' L. Ruppol last week.â€"Mr, and Mrs. °s in ple ploth.vnne qualitios, width lrolx? cienry King, of Berlin visited Mr. !hcit 17 to 20 inches, regular 10¢ to 12%%¢ exce King, | Wal.er street, _ fast â€"Mt for »ce..~â€"Mrs. Frey attemted the woedâ€" Sask 9C] u; of Miss Blancbe Bean im Wat here able Damask, full bleached Jrish| 1100 last week â€"M:. Hatvey Lein, Schn satin, handsome patterns, in the} of _ Toronto i# spending soseral ©4 {r newest designs, 72 inches wide, reg. } see‘us‘ holidays at bis home â€"here.â€" â€"Mt 65e per yard, for Mrs. J. Collingon and little daughter East 450| SV _leth “:l 'mttlng fx;ilends at‘ll,isâ€"- :dflrzs Pals f 1 ; o wp.cl and Palmerston.â€"Mr. and Mts. + l‘fln 0:5_7 unshrin:ablc. white, a'll td istaet have retarned hom? allyt bire vo 1, thoroughly scoured, close win Mis nâ€"p. pnk and blue borders, sizes 60 } »iSiting friends at Berlin and Preston. 3 x80, regular $3.50 each for â€"Mrs. (IPr.) Elhott, of Waterloo, StsS. * 269| ssited Mrs. Roadhouse last Tucsday ited and addressed the Methodist Ladies‘ â€"Mr. Girls‘ and Boys‘ Shoes, in sizes 8 to 104, famous Culture shape, box calf and vici leathers, very fine quality, sale price BOYS‘ SHOES, heavy â€" waterproof school boots, may be worh without rubbers, in storm calf and box call leathers. beavy soles and well lined, regular $2 and $2.25, sale prico guaranteed solid lcather, regular $3 this sale price â€" CHRONICL in s Hughtel "niin Fon onte m t > ~ â€" We bikk $195 1 69 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH ii, 19oo Quietly Married.â€"Thete were quictâ€" Iy martied at the evangelical patsonâ€" age hete, by the pastor, Rov. J. G Burn, on March 3rd, Aaton Etvin Strome, son of Mr. and Mts. Aaton Strome and Miss Clata Mabel Snidâ€" or, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaton Snider, neat Flotdale. ‘The voung couple left on Friday for theit t ture home at Engelfelt, Sask., whero the groom has a homestead.â€"~An inâ€" fteresting event took place last Sunâ€" day, Feb. 28th, a6 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. (Green, King street. Eimira, when their eldest daughtet, Agnes Annie was united in martiage to Mr. Granville Blood of Leicesterâ€" shire, England, Rev. J. G. Butn, pasâ€" tor of the Evangelical church petrâ€" forming the teremony. Address and Presentation.â€" Before posite the skating tink. Removais.â€"â€"Mtr. J. Siekng has movâ€" ed ta Mr. N. Hedrich‘s farm north of Eimira.â€"a«Mr. August Weter has inovâ€" ed ontoythe Kaufman farm near Balâ€" sam Grove school. â€"Mr. Jacob _ F. Frics has moved from Efmira to the farm Hought from Mr. August Weber â€"Mt. I. Hammond has moved énto the house vacateé by Mr. Fries â€"Mr. Norman Schmermund has moved â€"to Filotadale where he is emploved _ in Bowman‘s sawmill. Junke bad the misfortune to ipreak the small bones in her wrist at the tink last Wednesday afterooon while practising bockey for the ladles* hocâ€" cey match.â€"Miss Lottic IHittingor,of Berlin, spent Sunday in town.â€"~ Mr.l Louis _ Ruppel of Milverton, spent last Sunday with bis parents horal Mrs. 1. Stinson, of Berlin, spent Monâ€" day with Elmira friends.â€"Mr. R. E. Stewart, of Toronto, called on friends here on Saturday.â€"Mr. J. P,. Luckhard$ was a business visitor to Toronto on Monday.â€"Mr. Theo. Musâ€" selman has bought Mr. H. Zilliax‘s lot opposite the R: C. Church He bas subdivided it and disposed of one portion to Mr. W. Auman and the reâ€" madinder to Mr. John E. Bowman. â€" Mr. Chas. Miller has bought two Jots from Mr. Jos. Etnst and Mt. Fred Kirschel has purchased a dbullding site from Mr. Peter Daub and : Mr. Amosa Winger has bought( a lot op« posite the skating tink. 4d on the work of the Women‘s Misâ€" sionaty Society.â€"Miss Edith Edler, of Detroit, is visiting at her home hete. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ratz spent setâ€" eral days of last week in Torvnto.] â€"Mr. Orley Luckbatdt spent several days of last week with Torouto friends.~â€"The _ pupils of the Pub lic School have begur practising for school concert to bo given early in A ril.â€"A Joad of Glenallan young laâ€" Yes â€" spent last Saterday afterncoon t the Elmira rink.â€"~Mrs. A. K+ W. Mulloy, of "Uhicago, has loft for wer bhome after spending a tew weeks at W, J. Mulloy‘s â€"Mr. P. K. Weber of Berlin, was inâ€"town last Tuesday.â€" News _ Items.â€"Miss Edna Plaf of Mount Forest spent last week with Miss Hattic Ruppel.â€"Miss Ethel Reyâ€" nolds, of St. Jacobs, spent last Monâ€" day in town.â€"Miss Kate Straub and Miss Gertic Dopp, of Waterloo, visitâ€" ed Mts. Albert Esch, last week. â€" Miss Suste Schacfer of Patmerston, is visiting friends in town.â€"Mrs. D. News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. Our Busy Neighbors ELMIRA, Dear Miss Winget.â€" We, the mem bers and adhetents of knox Presbyâ€" terian Church, _ Ayton, regret veiy much to learn that you are about to temove _ from our midst and . ta‘» this upporturdty of expres#ing out appreciatéon of yout eatnest endeayo; and most invaluable askistance in out choit. We _ cannot _ allow you to leave without expressing our gteat appteciation of youtr kind assistance as our Oorgahist which has been _ a great help to us in outr setvice of praise to out Redeemet and we usk you kindly to accept the accompany ing suit case and brooch as a small memonto of our kindly feeling _ toâ€" wards you. Though sorty you are about to leave us, we are glad _ to know that you ate returning to your oid home where you will be among old friends and acquaintances. Wishing you many years of health and service in the Lord‘s vincyard. we subscribe ourselycs in behall . of the congregation, Maty Winger was presented with an ¢legant suit case and brooch. The members of the Presbytetian chutch assemWled at the home of Mr. A Wenget and ots behall of the congirâ€" gation, Mésses Ada Fortune and Jean Moffat made the presentation, while Mr. I. J. Malfpenny tead the followâ€" ing address To Miss Matia Winger, Ayton, _ Petsonal.â€"Mi. N. Melitzer and Mrs A. C. Courtney visited at the home of their uncle Mr. H. Lindsay on Sunday. The â€" numerous friends ofi Mrs. Q. Kuss will be pleased to leatn of her return last week from the B. & W. Hospital whetre she undetwent an operation and is doing fine. Mr. C.)Schwartz of Roseville visited his brother hore ot Sunday.â€"Mr. G. W. Tromain visited friends in Blair on Sunday.~â€"The Beaver Literary Sodc-‘ ty meets on March 11th, Everybody welcome. ‘ (Too late fot last week.y News Items.â€"Mr. Wm. Schnelier moved his household effects to his 4ew home in Bacemn last Wadnesday and also finished moving his gtain and implements on Tuesday â€"Mr. A. S.. Heahoeffct‘s sale was fairly well attended in spite of bad weather and things sold at a reasonable figute. l The cas of the crow is again heard <= this vicinity.â€"Jir. Conrad | Held! a is serfously ill and that ho Pm_\' von recovet is the wish of his mevy friends. ~Mt. and Mrs. Henty Wesderhoid who for the past month "haic been visiting friends andâ€"telativâ€" es in this vicinity, have revurned to their home in Notwood, Manitoba. â€"Mr. Clayton Bulmet of Saskatoon, Sask., made a short call on frends here on Saturday last.â€"Mt. Theo. F. Schmitt and children,. of Berlin visitâ€" cd friends in the vHilag& over Sunday. â€"â€"Mr. . Herbett Herlich, of _ South Easthope was the gucstâ€"ofâ€"his cousin, Miss Christic Lantz oves Sunday. â€" Mrs. Jacob Kuntzis of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Hartung of this place. â€"Mesâ€" sts. Conrad and Andrew Lantz visâ€" ited friends in Borlin over Sunday. â€"Mr. Paul Ohlis of New Hamburg, called on friends in the village on Sunday.â€"Miss Annie Heyer, of Winâ€" nipeg, Man., was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schâ€" midt on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Theo. F. Doering spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Heipcl near Welâ€" lesley, â€"_ Personalsâ€"Mr. David Grob, of Hesâ€" peler, brother _ of Mrs. Daniel S. shante, called on friends here last week. Mr. Groh has just returned from visiting his daughter, Mrs. Phiâ€" lip Bender, of Dutton, Mich., also | his neice Mrs. Geor Dunkel, _ of Zingham â€" County, Ifich.. for nw'el wee_s.â€"Mrs. McKay has returned to Toronto after visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Tait for several weess. She _ was accompani¢d by her two granddaughters,the Misses Beattice an. Mamia Tait, who will teside in the city.â€"Mr. Penrose Sauder, of Calâ€" gary, Aita., ond Miss stella Sauder, ol Galt, visited thei uncle _ and aunut Mr. and Mre. §. Hilbotn, Saâ€" turday.â€"Mr. Wm. Steagel bas _ purâ€" chased the property of Mr. Ed Housberger and will take possession March 23rd.â€"~Dr. Sutberland and famâ€" ily, of Dayton, Obio, ate guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weiâ€" gand and Mr. Egerton, soloist is at Mr. S. Thoman‘s during the revivel meetings.â€"Mr. Wm. Pock has sccured the services of the Kossuth well digâ€" gers, to dig a well on his iâ€"(,which be putchased some time ago from S Hilborn. Mr. Peck intends building a fine brick residence, and work â€" will be commenced as soon as possitie. WILLIAMSBURG,. PHILIPSBURG. LIMERICK. GOOD GOODS T. Adoiph was the guest at the hom ;of Mr, J. D. Fishet, Attwood, _ o Sunday, Feb. 38th.â€"Miss May â€" Will iams, of Winnipeg, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss Elsie â€" Will iams.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Nob! and family of Maryborough intende: leaving for Sask. on Tuesday next.â€" We are pleased to report the recovery from a severe illness of the littte child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welker.â€" XMr. Israe} Etnst has moved into the vaâ€" cant house owned by Mr. Jas. Mcâ€" Laughlin on the ith Concession. The Cowâ€"testing Association, _ reâ€" cently organized at the _ Wallac Cheese & Butter Compauy, will hoic ‘a mgeting on the 15th inst., to com plete the arranrnen‘s for cominen~ ing the work. Mr. Sinclair Adoljb . has been appointed President â€" an: [ Mr. J. Stadetbaver See.â€"Treas. Th ! value of this work, which is bein financed largely by the Dominion Gov £ ernment, cannot be estimated _ too highly, for it is only by â€" mcourat« ‘ keeping of a record of a cows per formance during the milking | perio that her value is obtained, and cnly through this system can it be asct tained _ which cows are "boardr. s and which are returning a profit the owner. Personals.â€"We are pleased, to Rev. Jas. Elford out again after a attack of "La Grippe," he belag un able to occupy his pulpit for a Sun day.â€"Miss Anna M. Saiter of â€" T‘a merston cpent Sunday at the boime of relatives in this section.â€"Mr. N ! Items of Interest.â€"We are stiH bavyâ€" ing springlike weather, though March was ubhered in accompanmed by a few days of storm, which in ‘a measure made it appear line a mon, yet with a much leas degree of fiercences than in soine former years. . ‘lhe sleighs aro again running, but is is expected that the whees will be resorted to betore many days as the snow on the | coucessions is rather scarce. â€" The usual iarge crowd attended the Lisâ€" towel fair on Friday last. The streets were almost unpassable at times. "| Quite a large number of horses _ exâ€" | changed owners and severai buyers | wore present who are shipptag to a Western market. The large â€" number ol horses that are offered {for . sale has slackened the demand considerably and requced their value so that horses can at present be bought for a much less sum of money than a year or two ago.â€"Wedding bells are ringing almost continually ip fhe western end of this township. The "fever" has pecome somewhat of an ep.demico â€" in that section judging from the â€" numâ€" ver who weekly succumb to it. The old say.ng ‘‘Where there is a will | there is a way" proves exceptionally applicable in cases of this kind, _ for we find from observation that â€" the slightest symptoms incvitably â€" prove fatal and a clergyman‘s services are only required to give relivh to the affticted.â€"Mr. John Wenzell is preparâ€" ] ing to build a new house this com ing season.â€" Mr. Jacob Detweiler, general merchant at Wallaceville, shipâ€" ped a carload of potatoes from Gowâ€" anstown ion | Thursday last _ which were shipped to Pittsburg and the price paid was 15 cents per bag. â€" Mr. R. Dezeel of Owen Sound is in | this section painting for several | oi the farmers.â€"The Wallace Cheese .& Butter Co. have decided to pasteutize the whey during the coming srasuu,l This method of treating the whey is , proving most satisfactory whewrn' it has been tried, as it not onh | increases its feeding value but also lessens the labor of cleaning the cans and is a preventive to a very large degree of the bitter AMavor in cheese which has caused so inuch trouble to cheese makers and loss to â€" patrons The cxpense in conmnection with th. system is small ‘compared â€" to th | good results obtained from it, and i; ' is to be toped that every factory wil adopt this plan of heating the whey ! before it is returned to fatmers. â€" WEICHELS WEEKLY STORE NEWS The Cyclone Farm Fence WALLACE. Leave us your order for Cyclone Ready Made Fencing. We bought right and will sell right, Write for prices . Weichel & Son Books, Stationery, Office Supplies, Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, School Supplies, English and German Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Ets, English and German Cathoâ€" lic Prayer Books, Rosaries, Cruci« fixes. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ONE PRICE CREAP CafH 8 OKE 20 97 KbNuG e Dressmaking Department We are ox')el'aing 6u;‘S'p}T;:g Dress Goods. Our choice in design and color. STYLE A, 5 314, 3 Miss Waite opened our dresemaing department on Monday, March Sth. We are Jooking forward to a large business this season and would advife placing your orders carly. t n n 0) STYLE H, Medium figure, sizes, 2 19, 1 18, 5 20, 4 21, 3 23, § 38, * i 4 21, 3 25, 2 26, 1 28, 1 25, 1 31. Retail price $2.00, sale price W‘é Waterloo, â€" Ont. _ STYLE F, full figure sizes, 1 19, 2 23, 5 3 %9, 3 30, 1 31, 1 34, retail price‘ ta We purchased from the manufacturers of the Bias Filled Corset ® Ppairs in three styles. Full figure F. 34 pairs, H. medium figures f“ A slight figure 4 pairs. The regular prices of these corsets was. $1.3% $2.00 per pair. Tho following is & list of the sizes in stock and the ular retail price and the sale price for 3 days. Corset Sale for 3 A Complete Stock of Butterick Patterns always on hand. DOERSAM‘S CCE 4221892 0022200 . ,;f,"\"."im& Special Notice WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDSs OF We are head:juarters for the SMYTH BROS. Special Purchase of Blas Filled Corsets slight figure, sizes 2 I®, 3 19, 7 20, it 21, i 2, t i3, 25, 1 26. Retail price $1.35, sale price .. ... p e l DOERSAM‘S BOOK STORE _1 19, 3 33, 5 21. 4 3{ retail price $2.00, sale WHOLE NUMBER Edison Phonographs 27 KINs 8s!REET, FERLIN LOW PRICES 35, 4 26, 3 37, 1 28, le price ... . in faest stock has never been and the regâ€"

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