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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Aug 1909, p. 1

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_â€". _ values that is e '& .~ qua elot _\ gpand $: y , P Dsi"hlnb.ll.* wade, in sing f There is n * id ce mlas t ~ Mid« Mese o ooo i es o y «4 o t erat 9e,. # j a 1 + oolien B 32 t â€" Ghica C E.0 c 22 us ve e ncat > .. 0 Te M “‘{1‘?‘ + P sto re (A § R R * on lignt fiwâ€"m‘" M cJ o yaads. € ersâ€" Osnads. are beautiful goods and eve C h lt Mss PA . 45 . * % 8 6 .“ * It is hard possible for you to appreciate values we are offerâ€" a _a“‘f e to this store. Cold syp-}?:'ou not tell the tale dreds of buyer &hmwhn:hly.mfid.ttb-m i s that we are you ve to see the goods to know to appreciat u,.i.fl&- ‘Never in the history â€"of â€" Berlin _has quality elothi; _lmnnerifiéduwomwmngudnflng this sale, burday nnd‘htyon_tdc‘ffion while the lines are complete §p and $10 Men‘s Suits $5 95 $1.50 men‘s trousers. in all wool ‘‘This is a. line dIm’u:sim """'x"‘“ 5 990 Buits it i ;wodl. beautifully $5t0$680n' c ooo ie eresnit in Uileiine that | "~ _ .. _ . Picce Suits $3:95 "e e all tizes o:a . all mominaly n m 5.95 “?- ulsw id ue and | VM- fancy woreâ€" '&.M *weeds; . in tL new colors, {‘m.hhed,n.nd tailorâ€" ed clothes t fib well and look well. Trousers cutâ€"in the new college style. fact, all new touches that fashion h nre jnclhided in this line. All W all :}nd- of mep. l\sxln 18.50, sale price & * 7- 5 $15, $16, and $17 . Te kn 2. e : Men‘s Suits $11.95 This lite includes all the new things in olives, browne, greys, emoke and kambru colors. They are beautifully .l&ql. made by one of the fluest makers of high grade clothing in Canâ€" 7 3 NC BCTL C u) on Fewrasith. “.fic,““ I cotln Auctat +tc g,‘ come in all wool tweeds, cy worsteds, These suits were our leaders at $17 and were a +pecial value at that Ece Consequently it does mot require much thinking to arrive mt the conclusson of how Eucl;y:) save when they ‘__‘_ Men‘s Coats at $1.50 _ "'I'On’»a fi co‘ts.l unlined,l in :2“.'"& i Or cy sStr , reguo ar D .-.fitoclu\-’nt te 1 . 50 $2 50 and $3 Men‘s _ ° 2 Trousers at $1.75 209 pairs of men‘s all wool worsted trousers in the new indistinct stripes ..«f.udml TEoodl and every guaranteed. : This_will be Oone 0 W of the entlire sale. regular $2.50 and $2, your c while they last at 14 C Q_Mrs. C. Steug_{l_\fgel The Great Clearing Sale 'h"‘“' At this Store or Factory for which we will pay the highest price in trade; such as Tweed, Fiannels, Blankets, Yarns of all kinds. A)so e worsted eloth is black, blue and worsted tweeds which will be made in: uits to order on short noticé. .Give us a call. : ___ Ar Weberâ€"the head of the firm has been in the woollen business indo 1807 and eaght to know pomething about tweeds. | T ‘_ _ At this Store or Facto! i trade; such as Tweed, Fl flae worsted cloth in black, » in suits to order on al M mM * Ee s â€"â€"_ e i c es ‘"Clearing Sale ERNST & CO. Berlin. Evers thing must be cleared out regardless of prices. A slaughtering of Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbone, Laces, Insertion#, vers. Dg'munmwonummwhmtim and must be seen to be CLOTHING SALE t _ 50 fine m“n‘;&w sale coneisting of navy blue :‘fi:‘ black .1&“ y worsteda, worth regular prige $10 t A"N&m‘ discount &f the dollar on all fine mn‘s P o Aan s shirts worth 150 to $1, Saturday 400. Come now elothing. 150001)bs. Wool Wanted. 100 #ze men # shirts _ worth 750 to 31, DaNIEY! 50o Ml.lda.aoflh %2:50, Saturday 500iil Come now u-nhw you will save s u « Loainplo ies Pie nc y Cld m 1. uie â€"/> 4 KING STREET, WATERLOO. ~_â€" 11.95 jal, For Saturday, Aug. 7th one â€"of theâ€"most af them sell DUNT MISS IT. e sale All your cho‘e 1.50 1.98 MONSTER single or double breasted, ugo and $6, sale price $3 50 to $4 Boys‘ J CCC : Car . _ a _ Pjece Suits $2.95 Sizes 25 to 30. â€" This lot includes all wool tweeds and fancy worsteds, fineâ€" l‘_‘!mbhod. stylishly made, 50 to $4, sale prite 2 5 Boys‘ fancy colored shirts in a wide 126 1?‘ r':gm Ofc and 4/ hk ar Te tor 50c Straw hats, l.!:‘fush and American makes, sennit split braids, newest io. B wid t m for â€" "“5'5”‘ wlar & c l Men‘s fourâ€"inâ€"hand ties, both nar: row and open end, newest styles in 1 UETO COnMicacs esmm _ EVW DT ED: -'â€"â€"ln);;& i plain and stripes.regular 3¢. C9 B5 gp and £Oc, sale price â€" / Men‘s Quality Summer Furniskâ€" ings at Less Than Materials negligee shirts Men‘s fanc P in . a choice vu’letyof patteros and color +ffects, mos&{fl with cuffs attached, some coat style, sizes 14 to 174, generâ€" ously cut, and well made garments of fioud uality shirtings. regular $1 an 8\.2%, sale price â€" _ 69° Men‘s Underwear, fine double thraed balbriggan sbirts and drawere, naturâ€" al cream and brown sateen lacing and ; snl buttons, best finished, sizes 81 ‘ment for "* »rs . 39G ~â€"Clearance in the Shoe Dept. Woment‘s shoes, a nifty, upâ€"toâ€"date taw shoe for warn weather wear, in oxtblood, tan and black, very neat .:2 DaVOrme PC CC Gbls light weight, . sizes 7, regular $2 for .\ n 3 N6 worsteds and serges, is # * 1 50 "3.95 money on News Notesâ€"Mr. Nathaniel Wideâ€" man ol Toronto visited his parents, here last week. . Mrs. R. Jackson is viciting â€".friends at Alma‘ for a few daysâ€" Mr. Gerbig of Berlin last week with his sister, Mrs. M. Shoemaker.â€"Miss Gladys Badliey _ of Torcntoâ€"is. visiting friends in town. â€"Mr. Chas. Weichel visited his uncle in Tavistock ‘Jlast week.â€"Miss . Ethel Badjey and .Miss E. of visited Mr. and lm. 1 last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. ?4 i hardt spent a few days of last week in Brampton.â€"Mr. Lioyd â€" Lein of Guelph is visiting his parents here. â€"Mr. Wm. Dreisinger of Toronto . is spending his holidays in town.â€" Mrs. Wm, Wright of. Contestogo called on Elmira friends â€" on Saturday â€" Mr. Ermest King of the Metropolitan Bink staif has been transferred to the Linwood branch.â€"Mrs. James Nicol ol Galt spent â€"a few days of <last week with Elmira friends.â€"Mrs.. M. Knee and Mrs Fred Knee of Utica, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. Bulgin.â€"M Duering of Waterloo is visiting Misses Li â€"zi#â€"and _ Mae Ziegler.â€"Mr. . Roy Riddell of St. Marys was renewing old acquaintances here last Friday.â€" Nr. Heber Hawkings of Smith‘s Falls visitcd Elmira friends last week. â€" Mr. Andrew Forrester of Hamilton is srending his bolidays in town.â€" Mrs. A. Duke is spending his holidays at his â€"home in Caledon, East.â€" Miss McLaughlin: of â€" Harriston and Miss McQuire cf Georgetown have been enâ€" gaged â€"to â€" fillâ€"the vacancies on the Svndayâ€"school staff. The Presoyter= izn Sundayâ€"school held their _ annual picnic in Waterloo park last Thursâ€" day.â€"About 100 Elmira people too‘t in the excursion to Goderich on Saâ€" turday.â€" Under the name of Glenâ€" nie & Son, a new produce firm has started business in Elinira. The memâ€" bers of the firm are Mr. James Glenâ€" A. K. Dunke and daughter Lorraine are â€" visiting â€" friends in Goderich.â€" Rev. Dr. Seantcn is speniing a couâ€" ple of wee‘ls in Muskot&â€" Mr. S. nie of Elmira and his oldest son, Mr. w. c. (llenn(:e. former teller in _ the Merchants â€"Bank at Galt. _ Theit ofâ€" fice is in the rear of Dunke‘s block whore they are prepared to buy butâ€" ter, eggs and other produce. Fatal Accidentâ€"An unfortunate acâ€" cident occurred cn the farm of Mr. Ed. Marshall, Pilkington last . week whem a neighbor, Mr. John Bolcnder met with an accident which resulted 1 in his death. While taking a load oll hay to the barn it began to slide off | the side and caught on the fence and [ Mr. Bolender who was cn the load, slipped off and went over the fence alighting on his head with such force as to cause a fracture of the skull. Medical aid : was at once summoned but he never regained consciousness and gradually sank until the end ; came on Thursday night shortly afâ€" ter midnight. Deceased was well and favorably known in Elmira . and , leaves fo mouth his loss a sorrowing widow and six children, namely, Lizzie (Mrs. H Wittich) and William in El-| | Vera Frame.â€"Mrs. Walkér of Markâ€" dale spent a few days . with . her sister, Mrs. John Harron.â€"Mr. Walâ€" ter Barcaby of Trecastle was reâ€" newing accuaintances around here on Sunday.â€"Mr. Alvin ‘Gillespic of Sask. ~ made a short ‘stay in Crosshill last weei.â€"Mrs. OÂ¥ens of Waterloo ~spent a few days with her sister Mre. Wm. Hasting.â€" Mr. Thomas ani . Miss Mary Hammond were Sunday vicitors mira, _ Sarah, Maggie, Martha and Minnie who have the sympathy of the community in theit bereavement. The funeral was beld on Sunday morning from the home mear Creekbank to the Evangelical church cemetery . at North Woolwich Mr. Alvin Hawke and Miss Philps of Waterloo spent Sunday at Mr. J. B. Campbell‘sâ€"Mrs. Hogan of Cleveâ€" land is visiting her father, Mr. Jno. Framée.â€"Mrs. Barbour, Master Cecil and Baly Helen visited friends in Glenalien.â€" Miss . Delia Badely of Glenaller is visiting ‘her cousin. Miss Personal and Social.â€"Miss A. Amos ‘ pleasantly entertained the members of the Doon choir at her home on Sat-‘ urday night.â€"Miss N. Hump) reys of Berlin‘and _ Mr. A. Brown of New l York city, spent Sunday at the home ‘Ot Mr. H, Steckle.â€"Mr. W. . Wanner wask a business visitor in Berlin _ on zhth, night.â€"Mrs. G. Wagner and UWdughter Virginia have returned from a short stay at St. Anne de Reâ€" m-l::‘ Clayton Lindsay . spent Sunda Monday in v i ao on Staccatens h ue P l f â€" Bowse: OM "‘"‘"! y «ol ‘‘dromto spen! Sund2 â€" C FVT )vv‘u.‘d w at Crosshill.â€"Mr. Peter: Lather has his new barn ready for the scason‘s va uy News Notes_Gathered by Industrious Correspondents ° â€" in County and District. Our Busy Nei ELMIRA WILLIAMSBURG CROSSHILL Monster .Picnicâ€"A picaic will be. ‘held in St. Jacobs on Thursday, Augâ€" 19th. . A good programme is being preâ€" .Rared..in. theâ€"line o. sports, ete.; EÂ¥â€" eryÂ¥ody come and enjoy yoursglf. Has Lelt on An Extended Trip. â€" Mr. Jno. L. Wideman left on an €xâ€" tcnded trip to the Western Coast. He left for Toronto on the C.P.R. to Sudâ€" bury, then on the Soo line, via® St. Paul, Minn., to Spokame, Washington, where he will spend some time at the great exposition. â€" From there he will return via Vancouver, B.C., ud'hwllhl land in ~Paynton, Sask., at<â€"whic place he flw% "Yis sonin law, Mr. N. E. Haug. Mr.: Wile man _ will be away about six weeks. Personals.â€"Mr. ~Edgar Menger of the G.N.W.*Telegraph stafl, at Hamilâ€" ton, is spending his. varation at Fair View Farm.â€"Mrs. Mosser . and sonâ€" of ‘Preston are spending a few weeks with the former‘s parents, Mr. and> Mrs: W. Menger.â€" Mrs. N. E. Haug, Toronto, is stayinz with her fathetr, Mr. Jno. L. Wideman for some time.â€" Mr..Ed. Voelker of Betiin is staying with friends in town.â€" Mrs: Messner _ left on Saturday morninz for New Hamburg, where she will stay fora week with ber daughter, Mis. Ingold.â€" Mr. and Mrs, Fred. B. Filsinger of Toronio,; ate szrending a I‘w days at the. ‘‘Maple Grove Farm.‘"‘â€" You have not fotgolten the date yet. Have you? Ifâ€"you have, its Aug. 19th.â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welzer and son Wilfred are sponiing a week with friends in Wallace. Personals.â€" _ Mr. Wm. Weidenhamâ€"‘ mer and family of Exeter, visited at Dr. Weidenhammer‘s for a few days last wock.â€"Mr. Houston and {family, of Berlin are visitors at _ F. _G. Winn‘s.â€"Mrs, Mark Donald and son Wilfred of Berlin, spent a few days at Fred Donald‘s last week.â€"Dr. H. ‘G. Lackner, M.P.P., of Befiin spent a few hours «in this village _ last Tuesday.â€" Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cunâ€"| ningham of Manitou®n, spent the past week here.â€" Mr. Cunningham occupied | the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning.â€"Rev. Mrs. Thom| of Stratiord spent a few~ days hore ‘ last week.â€"Messrs Alvin Shelly and Oswalk Suggden spent Sunday in | Berlin.â€"Miss _ Millie Diéetenbecker of Berlin was a guest of Miss Lillian Lackner last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Diefenbecker of Berlin gpent Supâ€" day last under the parental roof. â€"“ Farmers have finished haying and are now busy cutting fall wheat which is a very good crop this year and a goodâ€" ly mwumber have already got their grain safely housed. Looks At Your Label â€"° Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs, _ Menno| *‘ _ _ * Bricker wisited lrieml:i in Hamilton Suttrchitro qeamiea last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Detâ€" weilet visited in Detroit and Ann PooLE. â€" Arbor last week.â€"Miss Edna Clemâ€" wutews ens of Galt spent Suhday visiting relalives here.â€"Miss Alberta . Willis ie Mayberry of Stratford of London is spending a couple of “‘:::‘::"fiu‘. :fl,zu;_ and Mrs weeks with her cousin, Miss _ Viola Andrew Chakmers of Detroit, Mith , Willits.â€"Miss Ella Weaver of Berlin | ar, visiting at ‘‘Bee Villa,‘" the home and Miss Stella MceCormick and Mr. of Mr. David Ohalmers.â€"Mr. and Mr# Fdgar Detweiler of Freepdrt visited | y _;, Siegnet of Stratiord spent part At Mr. James Hope‘s on Sunday.â€" of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrsy .Jobkn McGuru of Guelph visited Mrs. Jacob Siegner‘s. â€" Mr, .. Fred her parents here last week.â€" Messrs. Flawn of Cleveland is '“u’..sfio Ezra and Owen Snyder of WinniP®E |pooms of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mt. and end In Appelle visited their brothetr, | yieg" Thog, dâ€"lfi mm Mr. Norman Snyder, last week.=â€" Mr, | _/ was the of Miss and Mrs. F. A. McDonald visited n|m‘. sley for a few days iPhbdiy ts & * 7 7 ~Our lubwfig:lifn ‘lists have been carefully revised and corrected _ up . to July 28th. _ Please exâ€" amine your label and if the date is not correct nofilg the office in order that may be set right. An erâ€" rornow and theu will creep in despite the utmost vigâ€" ilance. _ The subscription price of the Chronicle. sT. JAcoBs: W ;‘%r_u_Lh is $1.00 per year n advance other wise $1.50 Erb?r to all points in e Dominion of Canada. See that your date is kept well in advance. Ingo remittance by Post Office Money Order â€" or Postal Note to DAVID BEAN, HAWKESVILLE ROSEVILLE from Waterloo Ont for Personals>PBominion Day visitors at the home of l;._ug.lxus E o. Raoae e af dflx and Townâ€"Mrs. A. J. Gibson and â€"her danghter. Miss Flosie ol Oakville, .&M Messrs. Hy. ; Hy. ‘Gimbel last we + Mrs. . Will fi ick Sunâ€" dayed ~at. "‘House, the home of _ . _ Emanuc) Becker.â€"â€" l‘q# old. Bowman of in his @ousin Howard Hutchinson of/ Ely» ria, Ohio,â€" and .. Miss ~Ruth McCorrie of Preston mu-dll1 part ol their vacation at Spring Hill Farm, the beautiful "home ofâ€" . Mr. and . Mrs. 8."S. Detwiler.â€"Mrs. "Hertel was in Berlin last .M-gula atâ€" tendance zt the fun>ral of. her aged grandmother,â€" Mrs.: J, Appel.â€"Mr. and "Mrs. ‘Abe Gimbel Sundayed aÂ¥ the home of ~the former‘s.cousin Mr. G. Dane near ~Lyon Chapel.â€" Miss "da Gabel of Shakespeare was : the guest _ of ._her cousin, Miss Jennie Hallman last _ week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bediord of ~Bloomingdale spent Sunday at the home of Mr. . Hy. Gimbel here.â€"Mrs. Emanuel _ Becker and Miss Selina Becker visited. at the home of the latter‘s parents at New Dundee on Sunday last.â€" EHa Rodkers and Mr. Rennie of Galt were guests at the home of Mr. Adam Scherman. on Senday.â€" Miss Lillie Detwiler underwent a slight®* operation for throat. trouble t Dr. Ochs‘ office in Preston on Tucsday.â€" Mr.. Ferdinand‘ Latech acâ€" companied _ the _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph excursion trip to Detrcit last Saturâ€" day Bennettâ€"Cornell Nuptials. â€"A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Lutherâ€" an parscnage, Preston, on Wednesday July 14th, when Miss Millie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Cornell, and Mr. William Bennett of Preston, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Mr. Lucas. The bride was attired _ in whlto) ani attended by her cousin, Miss /Sis:e Stabbavum of Preston, similarly gowned, while Mr. Fred Bittman _ of Preston supported the groom. The happy young couple will shortly â€" take up â€" housekecping. im Preston where the groom holds @ luâ€" crative situation with thr C.O. & $F. Co. Mr. and fl!&‘&t, have the sincere wishes of t of friends for many _ years of wedded bliss.â€"Mrs. Sam Hilborn accompanâ€" icd by her sister, Mrs. Joe . Saudet,. of Galt and her niece, Mrs. Gertie MacMinn of Buflalo, N.Y., left on Tuesday, Juby 20th on an extended trip to Seattle and the coast. Before returning they will also visit friends at Los Angeics and â€"San Francisco and various other American cities. Their many friends here wish them a pleasant sojourn and a safe return to their respective homes:â€"Mrs. Norâ€" man Hertel was visiting Mrs. Almon Lewis of Broomsville on Tues#day. Mr. Vincent Bates of Toronto with . his wife was visiting his uncle, Mr. . Geo. Wright lastB aturday and _ Sunâ€" day.â€"New wheat is already coming j into the mill. The sample is . good and the woight above standard. The yield â€" generally <&s also good.â€"The . construction of _ Mr. Snidet‘s new _ dam is now _ well under way. Mr. Knoblauch of Hesson who has the, contract is a hustler.â€"A shaker bonâ€": net picnic of a number of girls â€" who came from Waterloo in a hayrnck‘ was held in Mr. Weber‘s grove last Monday.â€"Messrs. Wm. Wright, Geo. Schinbein, J. G. Hurst and â€" Jas.! Fenton attended the quarterly. board meeting _ of the Elmira circuit at Elmira last Saturday. â€"Next Sunday afternoon Mr, V. L. Shant; of Berlin, will conduct . the service in the Methodist church. â€" Next door to Mr. Good‘s blacksmith lshop you will find the Conestogo livery. Mr. S. Kirch the proprietor, marked _ the spot by‘ pulting up a neat sign.â€"The Â¥ce cream parlor is doing a rushing business on Saturday evenings.â€"The Misses Kuntz of Badâ€" | en are visiting their cousins . Mésses i Nora and Hilda Snider.â€"A number of . our young people attended the Chilâ€" | dren‘s day service in St. Jacobs on Sundayâ€" Miss Mariam Schweitzcr, went to Buffalo last Friday to attend the â€" funeral of a relative.â€"Mrs. Ed. Schweitzer â€" and three children _ of Toronto are bolidaying at Mrs. M. | Schweitzer‘s. is visiting friends here.â€"Mr. and Mre Andrew Chakmers of Detroit, Mith , arc visiting at ‘"Bee Villa," the home of Mr. David OChalmers.â€"Mr. and Mr# Irvin Siegnet of Stratiord spent part of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrg. Jacob Siegner‘s. â€". Mr, . Fred Flawn of Cleveland is 'NGI’Jt‘h home of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Conneli.â€"Miss Amy m rer was the gu of â€"Miss | Doersatm at Wellesiey for a few days FREEPORT CcoONESTOGO Lutz of _ the â€" County money and .u.h-unw-fi.: We have a it 50; 30, 97, 38 and 50â€" * esd the price IoL . Weichels‘ Weekly Store News w4 w« w6 46 1.00,. _ t 10 dozen Boy‘s Tweed Knicker Pants, *‘ #? "“‘,’M Men‘s Straw Hate Saturday at balf price. Children‘s Saturday for 150. 350 hate for 26°. 75¢ hats for 500. 60e h BRemember this sale is for Saturday. se > L on Bs BOOKSTORE Waterloo, =â€" Books, Stationery, Office Sugpiqs‘?; Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, School Supplies, English and German Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Ets. English and German Cathoâ€" lic Prayer Books, Rosaries, Cruci« fixes. Pulleysâ€"35¢ and 40¢ cach. Floor Hooksâ€"10c each. Machine Oil â€"35¢, 400 and 50e a gallon. Machine Oilersâ€"100 and upwards Rope Hitchesâ€"250 cach, e have made it our or #3 00. _ _ Men‘s Groy Bummer Suite $5.00, Saturday tor #8 00. _ Men‘s Faney Striped Twoed Saits $6.50, Baturday for Boy» Three Pieccoe Suits, short pants $1.00, Saturday for mmmasey Desring Twing Deering Twine needs no further recommendation, > clear out the stocl to do this we must A Complete Stock of Butterick,Patterns always on hand. : WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF SMYTH BR We are headquarters for the Edison Phonographs FO Special Notice K. Weiche!l & Son « Fit «uied Ne o Get our prigs. Gold Medal Binder Twing _ is guaranteed to run 650 feet to the pound: In every test we have made we found this to be . correct and in the majority of ‘cases Cold Medal . Binder Twine runs even betterâ€"in some tests up . to 700 feet. The price this year has been coasiderably and we would be pleased to fill y‘:fi DOERSAM‘S 44 Hay Rope We also stock the celebrated | Diamond Sickle Grinders, 1 Bevel ‘ â€" and 1 Flat Stoneâ€"$5 completa Seythe Stonesâ€"5¢ each, f lquOoul-â€"lO.cuh Auto Sprayer, 5 gallon â€"â€"#$8.50 Much lower. 2t

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