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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Jun 1909, p. 1

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nice decorations, 5¢ each decorations, per dozen 50c We are selling toâ€"day with an eye to the fature, knowing that our future business depends upon the amount of satisfaction we give to toâ€"day buyers. Not simply a matter of selling goods, but a matter of giving you satisfaction. We invite comparison in quality and price. Men‘s shoee, regular $2.50 for $1.79. ) 3 cans cream maple icin% for 25¢. Me»n‘s black box calf shoes, Good-‘ 500 yards moequito netting, green, {m welt, special value, regular $3.50 red and white, 36 in. wide, a bargain or $2.75. 34 fadtes‘ ‘bet k. tinsel and P ies‘ belts in silk, tinsel an 10 bars s?lp for 25c. me leather, regu‘lar 35¢ and 50c for Xbc. 8 lbe. dried peaches for *c. 50 only ladies‘ white lawn blouses, 8 cans herring or haddie for 25¢c. lace and insertion and embroidery and _ 8 jars McConachies‘ marmalade for insertion trimmed, regular $1 to $2 Specials in our â€" New goods bought at a special price for your benefit. Now is the time to stoek up. â€" Here are the prices. . 75 dozen 5 ard 0 inch colored ‘plates, | 39 dozen oatmeal bowls, fancy col date The Great Clearing Sale _ _ THE R. J. NEAL CO. PLATTSVILLE â€" â€" â€" °0 â€"â€"â€" 0 A slavghtcring of Hats, Flowers, Fcatberes, RibLons, Laces, Insertions, Allovers. Tha avticles are ban numerous to be mentioned and miust be seen io be **Theee mi ls have been renovated and made upâ€"to date in equipment for the milliog of high cliss flour and fosd, tor custom choopingz and oart crushing We want your wl 0 «t, oate and ba ley and are always burers, payicg the kighest markat valaes _ We always have bâ€"an middling», meal, corn, cornâ€" chop, ecreenings, eto. en band and se‘ling at rlzbt priccs. Our family flour "The King‘ is an exceptionally finc flour for all houseâ€" hold purposes. \We buy and sell, we exchange and trade. We guarantes fair treatment with courtesy & Phone 97 Flour. Grain Feed Chicapee Woollen Mills Store. At this Stcre or Factory for which we will nsy the highest price in trade; such as Tweed, Flannels, Blankets, Yarns of all kinds. _ A)so fine worsted cloth in black, blue and worsted tweeds which will be made in suits to order on short notice. â€" Give us a call. Mr_Weber the head of the firm has been in the woollen Lbusinees since 1887 and ought to know something about tweeds. , For the Counties of WATERLCO and OXFORD. Satisfaction guaran: teed. _ Address communications to Freeport or business left in care of the Obronicleâ€"Telegraph at Waterloo or The Daily Telegraph at Berlin will re ceive prompt attention. 81f. 25 dozon fruit nappies, colored, nice Robt. Bricknell WO Woom RMC MMCTRRL GALL PDBia: gn«l at the Pnst Offlce of Oromhill, from Mr. ristian Sohmidt and Mr. A. Hostallor, W el P. 0. and at the Office of the Post OfMce at London, Departmant, Mail Service Branch June, 1000 . (CS â€" ofte oc ns s SEALED TENDERA addreesed to the Post moster Ge.eral will be recelved at Ottawa until Noom, on Friday the 23rd Jn‘y. 1909, for m«mvexnnm of His Majesty‘« Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years «ix timas per week each way, between Creehill a« 4 Pro mP. O at Woodalde cr Giltner from the aater G neral‘s plaasure. f Printed notices containing further informaâ€" tion a« to condition« of ph?md Contra t may be seen and blask forms of Te der may be obâ€" m _ 42y‘ at .l Mail Contract Ever; thing must be cleared out regardless of pr ices. Those coming first get first choice. All new goods and upâ€"to VOL 562â€"=â€"NO 25 Licensed Auctioneer The R. J. Neal Co. Unbeatable Prices IRVIN MASTER, Prop. 15000 lIbs. Wool Wanted. Millinery at Half Price KING STREET, WATERLOO. ."GCG. Steuernagei City Mills, Berlin 214 Queen St, South DON‘T MISS IT THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Crockery Department leather, regu‘lar 35¢ and 50c for Xbc. 50 only ladies‘ white lawn blouses, lace and insertion and embroidery and insertion trimmed, regular $1 to $2, choice at §1. 3) dozen oatmeal bawls, fancy col ored. 5¢ each. 100 fancy colored jugs, cheap at : for 25¢. i 200 fancy bow!s, a bargain at 4 for 25¢ SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN H‘gher‘; market price paid. Load every sscond Morday Next sl:pmert Juns 23 h COORRLRRRRARRRRRERRRRRE® 5 H. M. WILHELM‘S i Harness. Trunks, E § Valises, Btc. & Good Goods Low Prices KING ST1REET, Headquarters for everything in the line of Harness Shop MUMBER UNLIMITED. H. M. WILHELM Berlin, Ont. ONTARIO. Don‘t miss Waterloo‘s big celebra tion on July 1st. returned from a short visit to Till sonburg.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. P. _ Luckâ€" hardt spent Wednesday in Berlin.â€"Mr Chas. Talmage of Milverton is visitâ€" ing at Mr. Geo. Linder‘s.â€" Dr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston of Spencer, Towa are visiting at Mr. J. W. Ford‘s.â€" iss Myrtle Otto attended the Evanâ€" gelical m( 8. comvention at Waterloo Gast Thursday.â€"Miss Aleda Bruce and Miss Al ma Stewart of Pect called on Elmira friends on Weanesday. â€" Miss Maria Winger _ spent Sumday [\vith friends in Bloomingdale.â€" Mr. Orley and _ Miss Aleda puckhardt spent Sunday. in Berlinâ€"Mrs. Cork and son Mortimer of Toronto are Espvndlllg a couple of weeks with the Misses Dunke.â€"The Elmira â€" bascball ;Lcam was defeated by the Waterloo team here on Saturday aiternoun by la score of 10â€"3.â€"A union cherch L{larad(; was held by all the iosiges in he ‘villagclast Sunday evening.â€"The parade started at Gore purk ind the lodges marched _ to the Methodist church where servig@was conmducted by Rev. S. M. Rnam)usc. Presentation and Address.â€"A very pleasant gathering was held «i the home of a former Elmira pastor, on a visit to he Mrs. Otto.â€"Mr. Rev. W. N. and Mrs. Vollick, PStâ€" onville, when about fifty ladies and gentlemen of their congregation gathâ€" cred at â€" theirâ€" homeâ€" and vreseated them with very appreciative addresâ€" ses and Mr. Vollick with a beauliful goldâ€"headed umbrella engraved _1 ith his ngme, and Mrs. Vollick with £ fern dish and carvers~also engraved with her monogram. Mrs. Vollick was also presented with a certifiâ€" cate of life membership by ‘the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society, while Miss Bessic was given a beautiful | shirt waist set and Verne a gold mone gram scarf pin. The many Elmira friends of the family wish them sucâ€" Carlisle. Presentedwith Purse of Gold. â€" About sixty of the friends of Rev. and Mrs. Roadhouse gathered at the home of Mr. J. P. Luckbardt lasb Tuesday evening and presented them with a beautiful mantel clock and a purse of gold. The following address was read by Miss Lillian Luckbardt: To Mr. and Mrs.‘ Roadhouse. Dear Friends.â€"It is with regret that we approach the time when out relations as pastor and people _ are about to terminate. in looking back over the past three Vears | we @1C glad We i WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOR_IthG, JUNE 24,1909 tual that peoj tor, but the felt this it to us in y« chilled youtr and expans! ment of the bear their f1 The field is s must often 1 tor, but tho b}é‘,"l;)n of their services and _ re grot at their departure. The remain t A fls ventenlantontdates to tent onl hlghies: antestalienichtes) aulest eulentente ELMIRA. rRFre is of the family wish them in their new ficld of labotr l r Friends.â€"It is with '. we approach the time whe ons as pastor and people \to terminate. in looking the past three vears _ we that those relations | mave been pleasant and harmo el that these three years a time of intellectual and advancement for the churcl News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. Our Busy Neighbors t M of those p hos expaessi M Ig, sSask., is home c parents, Mr. and George Ruppel has short visit to Tilk I Mrs. J. P.o Luckâ€" ‘pl If M it 11 t1 id th liff 11 n kind ardt gathâ€" l'.lll"l ldresâ€" it iful vith 11 ind the in th man were declared victorious. Zome of the Â¥onzec bosstfulness, which the critic, Miss McNaughton, warned us to beware of, was very apparent in part of the argument put up by the negative. The following qvotatiâ€"n from â€" Goldsmi h‘s Deserted Village would apply very suitably to at least iwo of the nogatice speakers * kor even though vanquished, he could used the logic and en they displayed at the mecting, dvring the d ors for the even‘ng co been â€" theirs. . HMowever, par. says in une of th der. selections: "It wios a famous vi Now that the soviet cient met the th to copt for the Literary Society. been a financial success also, plvs of $8.86 being reportcd a last mecting. Anyone present ; er of the last two meetings co for himss1Fortherself the. Â¥tormche the society is taking along a _ 1 line. Sezeral young gentlemen fitted themselves in the: socied wcenpy the Mavor‘s chair aftc Don‘t miss Waterloo‘s big celebra tion on July lst, ____ _ News Notes.â€"The beef ring â€" opens this week for the supply of meat for the farmers _ of this _ nceighborhood. Quite a spirit of rivalry exists beâ€" tween the local butchers and the ring as to who will furnish the best and cheapest supply. J. Sheriff is butchâ€" er for the ring.â€"Quite a number of our people were taking @bservation of the sun‘s eclipse last evening by the use of a smoked glass, and the sight was something remarkable.â€"The weaâ€" ther has been very favorable of late for getting the root crop in, and some have started hocing, The spring grain and the fall wheat are looking fairly well. and the hay crop is also Sam the kin ing i ie summer, it would be well for us ) take stock, as it were, of the good it society has accomplished, Sufhâ€" ent space wouid be laching to enuâ€" erato all the beonofits derived. from ie spcicty during the past scaton, onâ€" â€"the most unpurl'{!{l can be touched in here. The soci¢ty has been _ a eat social suceess, people from . all ts of _ Waterloo and ncighboring wntics _ have gathered at difercnt mes to tho imeetings and acquainâ€" nces bave bcen formed as a result hich would never have occurred . exâ€" Â¥1 1 th M t1 d D argue tainly At ar *"Fire Brigad was saved. â€"Mrs at vel ling M c what trade or occup that attended fairly great deal better olf t WINTERBOURNE. well, and t promising .â€" + lMamilton re spending t the old h H U tet BRESLAUV. B M ST. JACOBS B B if the negative had only ic and enthusiasm, which id at the close of th* ring the debate, the bonâ€" even‘nzg could easily have However, :s old Kas une of the Fourth Reaâ€" Mayor‘s ct no dn fact nett We J ohn Hoag 11 Iph in co Movement clin spent Wilkinso Taloâ€"Hoa oag, in her 90th year dest and only. surviv Mr. Matthew Durrant M 1111 l â€"Quite a nun taking obsery last evening wlass, and t oviety has C could be we â€"Mr. an ind family the sumt ome.â€"Mtr. of Milver D H M Oar. 1909 t oif than had no s rtaint . _ and Mrs family of King â€" summer â€" holi â€"Mr. and Mrs Milverton _ ar wisiting friend: ‘ that the build Mosser and son conducte Sabbatl ilter a i irkin M Br M ipall Mrs. R. 1 ast Sabb f this pli Entered at the h« kin. â€" M M ‘rop ind t1 it aTn at ( ould Opm liter n h ty Ka al sed for Ir It ha Tt they rlarly they clety. W witl Wil the th mt in ATY aitl To Mr. L. W. Tremain. Having heard of your intewded deâ€" parture from our midst, we, your friends of this Society, take this opâ€" portunity of acknowledging the deep regret> we feel at the thought of your leaving us. Your excellent character and amiable disposition will _ cause your absence to be all the more keenâ€" ly felt. It has not only been through vour influence that this society was organized, but you have been _ ever ready to support the society in word and deed; and it is no doubt due to your untiring efforts that the _ Soâ€" ciety has attained to its _ present flourishing condition. In order to show in some â€" tangible ga m E In ordetr to show in some tangible form that we appreciate your eforts we ask you to accept this gift (gold watch fob (not for its _ intrinsic value, but as a token of the high esteem in which you are held among us. â€" This â€" gift is accompanied by our heartfelt and sincere good wishes for your future and we hope the star of success will ever shinc bright on your path. Signed in bebalf of the members of the Beaver Literary Society. Mr. H. Ludolph, Vice Pres. Miss E. Richm, Seey. Treas. our he for y« star c on yo T here in the Town Hall last wees ans was largely attonded.â€"Mr. F. C. Hart of Galt gave a splendid address pertaining _ to the organization _ of Farmers‘ Clubs, and Prof, Edwards, of _ Guelph dglivered an interesting lecture on "How Bacteria helps . the Farmer."â€" Tea was served | by ho ladies at 5 o‘clock.â€"Miss Tedd Kube is on the sick list again.â€" Mr. Clarâ€" enee Schaub and Messrs. William and Ed. Spahr left: Menday: for HMarmisâ€" ton prior to leaving with the Harmâ€" ston band to camp at Elora â€" for the next two. weeks.â€" Mr. and Mrs . Kochler spent Sunday in Kingâ€" mwandâ€" supsts an ihes home of Mr. wood, guests and Mrs. A. will be held on â€" Tuesday hot pla close to the edge of a 1 bankment at Hobl‘s tile â€" Lisbon in order to pump it â€" iinfortunately slid int« feet of water.â€" Mr. Wagle quite a contract to remove and Mrs. John Strebel and Waterloo, visited his brot Sumday. Don‘t miss Waterloo‘s big celebraâ€" t‘or on July 1st. Personals.â€"Mr. _ Jacob â€" Uficlmann,of Waterloo, spo‘l last Wednesday at Waterl Mr. D Stephe F1 an an da dert Da Be it hart tich BR Footballâ€"The local â€" boys M ily khe Be Spahr left Mo prior to leaying band â€" to cam| next two . weeks .ochler spent 1, guests at the Mrs. A. badt.â€" R Wedn ail â€" or Plair extend Is M 1M WILLIAMSBURG H tesday, the Wagler _ lost (1 Mi SCHCOL REPORT t drom another Frey sp Mr. anc W W HAWKESVILLE d Elmer Moy ided Aug WELLESLEY. Herr And Winn W heavy Sat El > one would be so by the people of the ‘f remain will be on The following is the M â€"!iemer rday oc year â€" Mr it Sunday Mrs. Gi s Matheso Agatha an Re of _ Elmira Wednesday D ure B UE ill in OE thren W o 29th inst. â€" M a very valuabl Mr. Wm. Fir raction engine t« 11 Wednes Mi. ar W Mr. Nix ome _ tangible e your eforts this gift (gold its _ intrinsic omt W unl i M ming ther 10 fo vard wald o at M in hling and _ Mrs. ra, visitcd y.â€" _ Mrs ome after ns â€" Mr pent | Stpâ€" rbh‘s . bust tâ€" Mr. Heidelbers Ray mond an it .â€" amily dav 111 F1 picil wh it M Mi last will Mt it ‘ DOERSAM‘S Books, Stationery, Office Sugplies, Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, School Supplies, English and German Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Ets English and German Cathoâ€" lic Prayer Books, Rosaries, Cruciâ€" fixes. $1.25 German Oil Stoves, 2 burner, $1.50 and $1.75. Don‘t worry about the heat. We can make life comfortable for you this summer if you will allow us to sell you a Refrigerator. $8.00 up to $35.00. HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES Sizes 2 ft. 8 in wide x 6 ft. 8 in. high 2 ft. 10 in. wide x 0 ft. 10 in. high. 3 {t. wide x 6 ft. 6 in. high. 1 ft. wide x 7 ft. high. 1 styles. _ Pricea $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2, complete with hardware. Weichels‘ Weekly Store News BOOKSTORE Waterloo, â€" Ont. German Oil Stoves, 1 burner $1 and Durn Durn‘s Lawn Rakes 70c. Lawn Mowers £1.50 to $1 Rubber #Hose 4 and 7 in. Lawn Sprayers 50¢ to $1 Tree Sprayars $1 and 81. Hedge Sheare 90c and $1. Pruning Shears 20¢ each Sicklea 25¢ and 50â€" W A4 M. Weichel & Son WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF As. l( 2 Special Notice Lawn Sundries Refrigerators M F Screen Doors We are headquarters for the Edisof®" Phcnographs Jomplete Stock of Butt«rick Patterns always on hand gain Day Saturday Oil Stoves ul DOERSAM‘S 1 $3 50 RICTLY CASH. ONE PRICE WHOLE NUMBER 3130 T5¢ Children‘s Gingham Dresses, mothâ€" e | er HMubbard style, with lir e 56c trimmings, rizes 2 and 3 yeatr?, | _ special ue ie 'Busu-r Brown Dresses in pink and blue chocked Gingham, sizes 5 1â€" yvears o bea & sale â€" of C Gingham Dresse stock _ of (Child Children‘s Dresses, made blue and navy, sizes 2 special es 3: Olympin, Tarriston and Detroit Vapor. $4.50, 85, S ard *. 2 and 3 burger. The Wondcr Freezer is a quick worker, 2 quart $2 75. 3 quart $3.50. 4 quart $1 6 quart $5. 8 quart $°.50, Flies are disease carriers. A goad screen will keep them out. 25¢fup to fl{urinhling Canae 5e up to 6 c. Hammocks $1 up to $3.50. Sherwinâ€" Williamsâ€"Painte â€" all colore Ramseys Floor Paints, tr; it. It‘s good Floorglaze Enamel, Romnthina new. uq..ffi Granite Varniab, to walk on. Crack Filler, better than pretty. Ename!s, beautiful tints. larn Paints. a good red color. Varnish Stains, imitates all woods¢. Iren‘s (iingham Rompers, blue d pink chocks, sizes 3 ani 4 irs, special . lopg Cream Freezers House and Carden Window Screens Casoline Stoves of _ CHILDREN‘S WASH Children‘s KING ST. BERLIN Lhese goods go Mus‘in _ Hats in . pink to 5 years 80c 85¢ 90c 80c d«

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