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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Jan 1911, p. 1

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D?NT’ MISS OUR.BIG ‘Furniture and Rug Sale «+ Everyone should have a comfortable pair of slippers for house weir.B: tter sesure a pair while they last at these prices. 1 We are sols ag nts for Kant Krack Rubbers cvery jpa‘t guarâ€" anteed. â€" Our prices are the lowest $2.25 $2.40 $2.50 and $2.75 Waterlos W Men‘s Suits of extraordinary charâ€" ‘Mieter, quality and, styles, matcrials "Rre in smart conservative tweeds and WWWorsted, styles are the slightly form Alitting andâ€"loose cuts with well shapâ€" 6@ °_ shoulders and carefully tailored poliay: ‘and lapels. _ All are ttimmed 5': finished in the fincst custom manâ€" Mer. _ Reg. $12 and $14. Sale Price MEN‘S FUR LINED COATS. Fine beaver shell, beautiful muskrat m, large collar, all sizes, regular $90.00, sale price ... ... $45.00 :'mtee piece suits, single and double asted, styles in new fancy twords worsteds. Regilar $5.50 to §( ile price Our $3 and $2.25 trousers, made E splendid tweed suitable Tor â€" work t might wear, many patterns to seâ€" $ Ffrom. A well made splendid fitâ€" & pair of trousers regular {$2 and i. Sale price s $1.19 _ _A Big Clearing of all our 79 37 ‘ Suit $ oys 50 B hese coats come in all wool tweeds built for style and service. _ They amagnificent garments and have a & and good workmanship not found Rost $12 coats. On sale â€" toâ€"morâ€" B eannot conceive the great Eth sale. There is no use se offered in Berlin or elsewhere Hw clearing a success, we must with the very finest and best @“? men‘s‘ furnishings. _ The P room for next season‘s goods. per eont. to 50 per cent. reduction burday and get your share of the MEN‘S TROUSERS Also Specal Pricesson Tapestry Cuartains, Table Covers and Window Shades Buys a $114.00 Men‘s Suit on 39¢ .« R. ERNST & CO. BERLIN, ONT. to $12 00 Overcoats 5 ¢5 Saturday a Real Red Letter Day 2Z2lCK‘S SHOE HOME ;:i;;'g:ie:‘. â€" H HOUSE SLIPPERS sary Clearing Sale NSTS ERNST‘S FROM JAN 24th. TO 31st. , N9. 4 $45.00 Regular pers for Regular 85¢c. goc 98c and $1 oo for $7.95: $3.79 $5.95 Aal, I Price Cutting bargains we have in store for them lalking there never were values like that we know of. We are bound to get rid of the goods. We are overâ€" of clothing, hats and caps, boots and immense stock must be cleared to which are already piling in on _ us. off every article in the store. Come zood things. Men‘s working shirts in black â€" and white drill, roomy bodies, collar atâ€" taches, sizes 14 to 17, regular _ 75¢, SQIC TCB 2....c.0. llsllleee ces 59¢ Men‘s undershirts, 39¢ each, . good quality, scotch wool and cotton mixâ€" ture, also some fleece lined, some sinâ€" gle breasted, others double breasted, reg. 50c and 75¢ each, sale price 39¢ MEN‘S FURNISHINGS $119° BUYS A $6 COLLEGE ULâ€" STER. L â€"Big Boys‘ College ulster in heavy black _ or striped cheviot, all â€" %ool material, convertible collars, can be worn two ways,.. _ single breasted strong Italian cloth linings, sizes 29 to 33. ‘Regular $6. Sale $4.19 Men‘s overcoats in all the season‘s latest styles and colorings, swell efâ€" fects in cheviots, beavers and tweeds â€"displaying clever tailoring and supâ€" crior _ finish in every detail at the season‘s start they were considered exceptional values at $10 to $12 Sale price & $7.95 $7 95.Buys a $10 to $12 Overcoat $12 95 Buys an $18.09 to $20 oo Overc oat Men‘s ulsters and overcoats, the very datest thing in all sizes in the new greys, browns and blacks. These coats are beautiiully lined and finâ€" ished throughout, made by probably the best clothing maker in Canada. The style and finisi are only apâ€" proached by the highest grade tailors make. Regular $18 to $20. Sale price D [Z Sli~n Ey ¢ $9c 19¢ $912.95 Phone 31 Jas. B. Hammond delivered a _ fine colt at Stratford on Saturday last te Mr. Kent of St. Marg‘s.â€" E â€" erybody _ is looking: forward to The : day night worch they hone ueud befavorable as Wellesley is holding its annval carnival that night ani many of the skaters around here inâ€" tene going. â€"Rev. Mr. Allen preache! a fine sermon in Zion church on Sun day.â€"Mr. George Siegner _ of Brit ton is visiting his many friends here â€"Misses Emma and Addic and Bea memps.â€"\Ur. Isracl Gocd s taby _ is trice Siegner have returned home â€" on the sick Lst. Mr. Mose Wismes of after visiting â€" relattves at Berlin, _ Proston called on Mr Bon‘amin Sryâ€" Hamburg and Baden.â€" Owing to ths ‘rr on Srnday afto n con thaw on Friday last the toads are dangeronsly _ icy, and it is almost _ â€"Mtr. Herman fHartsl had his leg broâ€" impossible for ‘unshod horecs to tra ken by falling on the iey read neat tel, but. the woimastere. gre glad . bis home in Freeport, _ . . ..~ Mr. Alex. Hammond gave a very suceessful party _ to their numerous friends _ on last Wednesday evening. Cards and dancing were the program for the evening and@ all seemed to enâ€" joy themselves.â€"Mr. Jake Schneider spent Sunday with his friends | at IAsbon.â€"Miss Edn@ _ Kleincight _ c4 Shakespeare is spending spvoél wreks with her aunt, Mtrs. Wm. Yost.â€" Mr. News _ Notes.â€" About 25 of the ‘members of the place went to Bloomingdale _ last _ Sunday evening where they took charge of the serâ€" vice in the abscence of the pastor.â€" A sleighload _ of ladies from IAmira visited at Mr. Jas. Howlett‘s last Wednesday.â€"The young people of the neighborhood were pleasantly; enterâ€" tained _ at the home of the Misses Parker of the Elora Road.â€"Mrs. F. Kumpf is at present suffering from dropsy and is _ in a critical condiâ€" tion.â€"The quarantine on the family of Mr. E. W. Devitt was lifted last week.â€"The singing school is now . in good â€" running order with a memterâ€" ship of 30. Pupils may join as late as _ the fourth evening to get the benefit of the full term. _ Admission fee for one evening is ladies 5 ani gentlemen 10 cents.â€" The young peoâ€" ple of thi% neighborhoou spent Saâ€" turday evening in the Twin City and report having had a good time. News Notes.â€"Miss Wilkinson is visiting for a fortnight at Bellwood with relatives and friends.â€" Rev. F. Anderson of Toronto, Secretary . of the Layman‘s mission of the Presbyâ€" terian church gave two fine discour: ses in Chalmers church last Sabbath 22nd inst. basing his subject in tuc morning on 2nd Corinthians 18:19 on the work of reconcilliation apd the duty of the church which is to give tie Gospel to the world.â€"Next zasâ€" bath 29th inst, the Rev. Mr. Mcâ€" Dermit will occupy the pulpit in the interest of Temperance and _ Moral Reform.â€"Measlcs areâ€"somewhat preâ€" valent in this neighborhood and one case of mumps is reported. â€" The farmers are very busy taking in ice from the dam for next summer‘s use: â€"A load of young people went up to Hawkesville last Friday evening to attend _ a concert for the Library fur@ of that place.â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Mann on Friday 20th, inst. a son.â€"Victoria School teâ€" opened on Monday 23rd. It has been closed for the last two weeks owing to Miss Pirrie the teacher teing sick with the measles.â€"Charles Goets shipped a fn2 load of fat cattle at Breslau last Saturday. Mr. Goetz is a very energetic and busy man. â€" HMis friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Danicl _ S. Snider has unforâ€" tunately _ broken his leg in a fall. This is the fourth «r filth time he has sustaincd a similar injury during the last few vyears. ol Miss Minmic Sipple on Sunuay.â€" Mr. Henry iiamilion spent last Duntâ€" day with iriends at Dociing‘s corner. â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Henry berg spe@.t last Sunday with frienis outside the village.â€"Mr. iienry berg has hirea Mr. idwin Glasscr as larm hana tof the coming seasou.â€"Miss bkmma reâ€" ters of _ Hiamilton is the guest of Miss Martha Nitardy at present.â€" Mr. John Helaman of Bacei visited his mother here on Sunday.â€" Mr. Hy. Wagner spent a few days in Canâ€" boro on business mner of Berlin, who was laid up wita typhoid fever at the ‘home . of her sister, Mrs. Theo. F. Schmiat, has returned to her home here lase Sunâ€" day. Her brother Edward accomâ€" panied _ her.â€"Mr. Chas. Knapp and Chas. Oberer of Beriin mau» a short call here on Sunday.â€"Mi. John Aunâ€" holder shot a wild cat last week.â€" Mr. Sydney Eidt spent last week with friends in Stratiord.â€"Miss Olive Klinck of New Prussia was the guest i<y stairway and lail so as to break two ribs bat under the care of Dr. Marty of New Hamburg is doing weli.â€"Mr. Wm. berg _ is able w be about again. â€"Miss Saloma Pla}lâ€" Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Pmiip Forâ€" ler had the misfortune to Sily OR Lut WEST MONTROSE News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents > ’ in County and District. _ mwmfil’ PHILIPSBURG | NEW DUNDEE WATERLOO,ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1911 WINTEREOURNE KINGWOOD Our Busy Neighbors ONICLE: W ibs â€"Mr. David Hilborn accompanicd by his sister _ Miss Mary Hilborn _ of OQuality Mill sre visiting the formet‘s son at (Gnelph.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Amos Woeaver of _ Aiberta, were renowing old acquaintances in the neighbor: oo:) on Stnday.â€"The nsich‘ d# of the comâ€" munity met at the heme of Nit: Samâ€" ucl _ Teman‘s to enjoy &n oyster supâ€" per on the evening cf .Jan 13th Personal.â€"Mrs. Samucl Hiltorn atâ€" tended the Ladics‘ Institute Lanquet at Galt Friday evenint, .Jan 19th.â€" The friends of Mr. Walier Hilborn cxâ€" tend to him theit congratulations on the event of his marriage and wish him a long and _happy married life. T We tanakis 2e uid the Lome cof Mis. Bemis for some time.â€"Mrs. .J. F. McKay and Mrs. Scully _ of Perlin called on their friends in our village last week.â€"Mrs. Quickfall of Galt is the guest of Mr. an‘> â€" Mrs. Shepherd this woek. â€"Messrs. H. Sichert and_1,. Washâ€" burn of Berlin, callcd en friends here un Sunday.â€"Mr. Iar Snyder cf Berâ€" lin spent Sunday at his home here. . Mr. Tra Sittler cf Ek Lale is visiting his friends here for som« time.â€"Two of our eldest and __most. respected citizens, mrs: BEemis and Mrs. Bedford, celebrated thcir 80th and 76th birthday, respectively â€" on Sunday and received nearty conâ€" gratulationsot the imme:sat> relativâ€" es and friends who had assembled to extend their congratiiatrons and goed wishes for many happy returns of the day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bowman of Floradale _ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert _ Snyocr.â€"Rev. _ and Mrs. Walker _ returned home after spendâ€" ing‘ sceveral weeks at the latter‘s Bome near Sherkston.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman visited at the kome of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wekcrt _ on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Hannah Eby is spe idâ€" ing several months visiting friends near Natchez.â€"Mr. (‘. L. Petric of New Windsor, IMincis, is visiting at Personalsâ€"Rev. C. W. Backus reâ€" turned home Friday after spending a week in the Niagara District.â€" Mrs. J. Cassel is spending a weck with relatives in Berlin.â€"Miss Selena and Mr. Elden Bean of _ New Hamburg, spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity.â€"Mr. irvine Bowman @ Saskatcon, Sask., is visiting relativâ€" es in town ard vicinity.â€"Mr. Paul Schmiedel of Berlin was in town on Monday.â€"Mrs. .Jas. Hilborn of Blair sJent a few days with relatives in town last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Abr. Slantz and family of Heidelâ€" berg spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity.â€" Miss Lovina Hilborn of â€" Elmira is spending a week with relatives in town.â€"Mr. Roterts . of Windsor is relieving Mr. J. E. Â¥. Atléns af the local branch of the Poâ€" minion Bank on account of Mr. Atâ€" kins‘ illness.â€"?wo sleighlow‘s of young people went to Ayr on Saturâ€" day evening last | ar. enjoycd _ a night‘s skating in the rink. They report _ a good time. f of the evening was spent in skating on the dam, after which the guests enjoyed a programme of mu.is,game . etc, a caiuty lumnh to which all did justice was then served by the members of the club. The company dispersed at a seasonalle hour, _ ill having _ s,ecat an cn.oyable e .~aing. â€"The annual general mecting of the Farmer‘s Coâ€"operative Creamery Co. will be held in ~lipman‘s Hall on Saturday, can. 28th at 2 p.m. A full attendance of shareholders and patrons is requested. Items of Interest.â€"Literary meet ing.â€"The annual meeting of the New Dundee public library was held in the Library 100m cr ‘Tuesday evenâ€" ing, Jan. 47. lsli. â€" After the traisâ€" acting of misoellaneous | busims. tae members :*. the old executive board woere reâ€"elected for the ensuing year. . It was also decidéd to keep tie liâ€". brary open on Tuesday evening _ of ; each week from 7 to 8 as well as Saturday evening as ucretofore. | Good Chcg! Ul«b Entertained.â€"The Good Cheer‘ Club entertained a numâ€" ber ol iricnas at the home ot Mr. and _ Mrs. E. IA. Wramer on wedâ€" nesday evening of last weex. Fart | BLOOMINGDALE LIMERICK fter the traisâ€" , s â€" busincs . tae | ecutive board ‘ ensuing . year. o keep tie liâ€" evening _ of | $ as well as retofore. ' nesajon4 Cl . _ Miss Lovina Hilborn is visiting hec grandmother at New Dundee for a iew days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weiâ€" cnel visited friends in Waterloo and Berlin last week.â€" Mrs. C. Jensen, whno has been visiting with her three livtse chilaren, at the home of her _1 Western Peninsular coal and wood \'lo'clv;l'n"o with reservoir, 16 inch oven, 4 holes, regular price 22.00, sale price 18.00 1 Hero Peninsular coal and wood steel range, square, reservoir, 14 in, oven, 4 holes, regular price 15.00, sale price 1 ',oo 1 Hero n:’:onimulnr coal and wood steel range square, slightly used, 12 inch oven, 4 ‘:qalu, regular price 12.00, sale price 8-“ Harmony Peninsular caal and wood steel range, high shelf, warming closat and reservoir, 20 inch oven, 6 holes, regular price 50,00, sale price â€" = ~ « 45 Of 1 Souvenir coal and wood steel range, high sl;el;, warming closet and reservoir, 20 in. oven, 6 holes, reg. price 50.00, sale price 45,00 1 Walker Pilot coal and wood steel rnn}z;, r{-g'h shelf, warming closet and reservoir, 20 in. oven, 6 holes, reg. price 45. 00, sale price 40,00 Miss Salome 'Ra'.z, who has _ been visiting her aunt, Mrs: McMurtry at London returned to her home _ last week.â€"The Endeavor of the Presbyâ€" terian church is invited to Hawkesâ€" vilic Thursday evening to join in a union mecting with the league of that village.â€"Mr. Anderson, secretary â€" of the Laymen‘s Missionary © movement, preached a very interesting _ sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. + 1 Crown Prince coal and wood range, high shelf and reservoir, 18 in. oven, 4 holes, reg. price 30.00, sale price ‘26.00 1 Busy Peninsular coal and wood range, hbigh shelf and reservoir, 18 in. oven, 4 holes regular price 30.00, sale price ‘ zs.oo : Souvenir coal and wood range, thermometer, high shelf and reservoir, 18 in. oven, 4 holes, regular price 45.00, sale price 40_00 1 Imperial Oxford coal and wood range, high shelt, warming closet and reservoir, 20 in. oven 4 holes, reg. price 50.00, sale price 45.00 1 Modern Idea coal and wood steel range, high shelf, warming closet and reservoir, 21 in. oven, 6 holes, reg. price 45.00, sale price 39,00 v.ese Westerners, it will doubtless be an exceedingly interesting as well as instructive lecture. A silver collecâ€" t on will be taken up. motner, Mrs. G. Vogt, left this week tor her hcome in Galt. * Lectufe Announced.â€"Next Monday ! evening, Jan. 30th, there will te a lecture given _ in pe kvangetical | caurch by ivev. W. Beese who _ was | lae first missionary sent out by the ' Association of that church to the Canadian Northwest. As Mr. Beeae' has spent many years of labor among it e nt oo $10; Hy. Heipel, _ village constable, salary $1v; weorge Bulgin, sanitary Ins,ector, at a salary of $15. The council granted the sum of $5.00 to the Sick Children‘s Hospital al Toâ€" ronto. Alter further business details »«i« ulscussed and settled the cuuuâ€" cil ad.ourned to meet. again on 6th of February. Stockâ€"Taking Sale th.s place, spent a few days with her triend, Mrs. Buigin â€"A fire inâ€" spector was in town last week to inâ€" spect the Elmira fire apparatus. He found everything in good order > > â€"Mr. Fred Mitckell who was lately moved from here to the brauch of tue Mietropolitan Bank at â€" Milverâ€" ton kas been transierred to Guelph.â€" teveral sleigh loads of young people from this town drove over to Hawâ€" kesville last Friday evening to attend the .literary concert which was given by the young people of that place Ail report having had an enjoyable outing.â€"Mrs. A. Vice and her little son Gordon visited her daughter Evâ€" elyn at Guelph Hospital last week. Miiss Vice is in her second year â€" of training as a nurse at St. Joseph‘s. â€"Dr. Scanion received woard that hi liews Items.â€" Mr. Joun Weilic!l of Alverta is vis.t.ng his s.ster, _ Mrs. Biumon Ratz, for a few days.â€" Mrs. James Nichol of Ga.t, fermerly of ‘ELEGRAPH. _ Grort Sale of Stoves and Ranges, _ Preparing for Stook Taking ELMIRA Stoves and Ranges _â€"â€" € 201006 N0 °0000000000000 E hellin sinincincsth colpetiitadics #retmintts htre t .. 4* : > s m ti s nc th se 62 rilzel of , _ Mrs. â€" _ Mrs. e * erly _ of Soingegremntopromy ‘. wigh 1 emnmmmencmmmmmmmmmcemec o. §1. E. Shantz & GCou 385 55555555 About 35 acres good timâ€" ber, also large brick bouse and large bank birn, a good water supply. 5 miles from Berlin. Farm unâ€"der a high state of cultivation Beautiful new concrete house and a large bank b rn w th straw sbed attached, with piggery under;â€"Firâ€"t class water facilities. This is an ideal Dairy Farm 4} miles from Berlin. with good brick house.good bank barn, all kinds of fruit, on‘y two unles from Berlin, on trolley line. from Be lin â€"a sn»p 100 Ro~gh cast house having and bank 'ba';nl‘o::’;z)‘ bank barn 3236 4m â€"â€" c is beantifnlly lnaa 195 Acres _ 50 Acres 24 Acres 112 Acres Nice brick house and bank ba n, and « ther outbuildings. ‘These buldings are nicely Icested. Eig!.t miles from Elmira. 13 Acres For further information am;l_‘;“ t _ * _ * T ce 1 Crown Brilliant Coal Heater with oves, plated, Duplex grates, ctc., reg. 35,00 sale price â€" â€" F # 31 2 Elegant Peninsular, No. 32 Cogh Heat plated, Duplex grates, etc., reg. 3§. 1 only Tortoise Coal Heater, will keep fire t night, reg. g.00, sale price â€" 7. 1 Signal Oak Coal Hcater, handsemely nick flat grates, reg. 13.00, sale price 12. 1 Wonder Ouk Coal Heater, handsomcly nmic led, flat grates, reg. 14.00, sale price 11 .s{ 3 Star Oaks, No. 114 Coal Heaters with fcedet handsomely nickelled, Duplex grates, regular 153.00, sale price â€" â€" 12.!{ CeR AF |5‘00, Sa‘e rru’\' * = "."' 1 Oven Oak Coal Heater, handsomely nick& Duplex grates, reg. 17.00, sale price 14.0 1 Huron Corona coal and wood range with r voir, second hand, z0 inch oven, 6 holes, in good condition, sale price 1 8.‘ 1 Famous Model wood stove with reser second hand, >3 inch oven, 4 holes, in good condition, sale price â€" 12. 2 only No. 12 Belle Coal Heanters, will keep all night, reg. 7.00 sale price â€" C _ 1 Etonomy Peninsular coal and wood steel range with reservoir, second hand, 18 inch oven, 4 holes, sale price â€" â€" 1 2.00 1 Modern Penminsular coal ard wood steel range with reservoir, second hand, 1q inch oven, 4 holes, sale price â€" â€" 1 5-00 1 Happy Thought coal and woed range with reserâ€" voir and high shelf, second hand, 18 in. oven, 4 holes, used only a short time for 20-00 125 Acres s of fruit, ban‘t barn, also good water m Berlin, supply, five milos from Berâ€" lin. 150 Acres WHOLE NU UMBER 321 : W th g od building and good water supply 3 miles from Berlinysell or exchange on Berlin proj«rty. bank barn 40x50. This place is beautifully located on main r.ad and 11 miles from Berâ€" lin. A nice remodelled 1 ouse Warerooms King St. Waterioo Ont. We carry a full line of -inTpléments and can furnish you with any» thing in this line. Prices the lowest. ‘All goods guaranteed. IMPLEMENTS 47Acres Dietrich‘s M

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