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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Feb 1911, p. 1

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We Must Clear _.l,iiirttrris and Boys’ _ Suits and Overcoats 'liniityr::r::rr: Ernst’s . ll you intend to take manage l‘l mm ien's and boys' suits and mutants aux! ap “I; right away We will make a positive Mthin the next, week or so and our strongest Sunni-y. Come and get titittgs you mg t ireda more bargains here, equally as gnu: as ‘7 " AND $10.00 MEN'SOV COATS $499 Ty mum's smartest and swehest etteiiU "m cheviots, beavers and “weds, beautifully tsrsloret and tri-- med, broad shoulder citrus with loo-clawing beautifully tailored la- kl: s'aturday's Fale prim _ Vesy latest modds, made from hand- - nu'ltons and fancy tweeds htmtilully finished and tailored. 'ix-l home, medium an, conservative ".r-i Des in all lengths. Saturday's sail Sn to and " 75 MEN'S OVERCOA'IS $7 .49 $7.75 and 996' N ENS $5 95 Ctexatr nuw _slylt-s Mr wimm aiu1hoisa.v" gnu; price spring we“ In fine tweeds and " inwards, in handsnnx- new \vcau‘s 0. Mel cut eorrectiy int mm and “Lung , t . . . . . . AE' h' b m' vw . . d men’s busmvss war. waturdoy's Hate l n s Mocha glo Ct', m light an . darl, brown colors, vvrv. warm ant trrCe . . gum] quality. Regular $1.00 For It: a: pair, Saturday Sale Price. $3 oo and Embracing handsome worstcds ani imported See-{ch tweeds, carefully ttuiored aui stylis's and shapely cut in leg. Saturday's sale price Heavy Winter weight Suits ol wor- st!!! tinished tweds, English ma- mills prys and brown sarlue " on and $1400 MENS sun s $8 89 Men's Men's PILLOWS $1.00 To $4.50 PER PAIR - d. Letter & Son . VOL. M: ths. ' Marked at Nearing Sale Price See our window this week for ai fine variety of pillows in l, A different colors of Art 1 Tickings 1 Prices Range from oat every pair of Lumbermnn Rubbers and have marked them to low that it will pay you to buy an extra pair no matter how good yams still are. Here are a. few prices to show you that I 2 huekle, lolled edgo. rolled heel. nrst, qun"t “an . INA.-"-""- tt 85 a pair. B 2 buckle. tolled edgr. solid he], fired quality KANT KRACK 31.90 a pair. . All our heavy Winter Shoes, such an Felt Boots, Klondykes, Felt Shoes and Wool Lined shoes at and below cost. A call at' our store will wnvinoo you. Waterloo s"""""" Tiiiiii CHROIQiEiIE mud to take advantage " these prices on all mens', young ws’ suits and overcoats aux! apparel. you’ll have to he up and way We will make I positive ciearanteotall winter tstoc't nrt week or so and our strongest -indm-emams are allowed tor $3 53 TRO $1 $8 USERS ZICK’S SHOE HOME SATURDAY . WE MEAN BUSINESS .- III-U _..... v - - rolled edge, rolled heel, first uuniity-KANT KRACK PC $7.49 $5.95 SI .98 :r- sizes :M's' to' M stripes and mixture. "three button Saturday'l sue PIKE Men's Winter underwear, wool and fleece lined style shirts and Wawers, very tir. st quality, all sizes, Re rgulax Mc and 75e Saturday's Sate Price V PROFIT CLIPPED OFF . PU RNISHXNGS i Wtis hlac's' Cardigan jackets first “was quality, regular $1.25 vatue.y1a- ”sway Sale price I 890. Men's Wool socks in grey made with white m1 and t quality, n-go lar Mc pair. Sn Made tront heavy dark tweeds single collars and buttom strong Italian ha ‘29 to 33., Saturn $5.50 and $6.50 BUYS‘ ()YERCUATS $3.98. Boys "'oulti:s I urday "t%Giicenrsmts are allowed tor at ball Trice. There in bun. f 3 pivte suits all wool twextt hrvuslmd style 28 tis 32, Sa- 's Hate Price lmm heavy black cheviots and reeds single breasted with self and buttoned close touhroat, Italian body lining, "gi es 33., E,aturday's Sale Price Phone 3l8 mat "on Sale price WATERLOO, O ttiuutto, TH URS DAT, HORN! 8 th " DRUM? th Mt $3.98 1 Se. colors :‘ing my well with this new industry which he lately command in town and his horizon:- is proving to be quite a sucmsstc9itstr Lam Amman Keus Notetc-A gm! and“ which was amend a u was by a walk known seed ttrm in Eng)“ w“. won by Mr. W. alumnae! um. to" tor having [town the - numb! oi ”in vegetables and (lower: (tom their seeds. Mr. Norman in wound- .‘___, - "m - ix spending a tew week: with he: triends in Toronto.- In. Andrew Forrester ot.Hamittms, lormerly of this village, called on trietrds Int Tuesday, when on her way to Wal- lcnstein to attend the tuners! ot her aunt, Min Lucy Powell who died suddenly last Sunday. Hockey Mateh.--Att musing we was pleyed here last Wednesdey eve- ning between the girl: at the Great Western Felt Conway and than of the Kimmel Felt Co. The releree was kept busy watering the oil-idol, etc, oi which there were not a leer. The girls oi the Great Western reor- ed the first gonl,and " seemed " though they were going to be vir- torious until just as time was up their opponents succeeded in scoring a goal also, which made it a tie, l-l. tnotter game will be played some night next week. Dance-- An enjoyable Valentine dance was given last Tuesday even- ing by several oi the young people oi who village. The decoration: were very pretty and all was in keeping" ; with the night, the invitations hav- i ing been neatly written on small red hearts. Many who had been invited [from a. distance were unable to come I owing to the severe weather end hemy roads.--.artss Eva Peel who hate l been visiting her cousin. Mrs. Math- .ews, at Macton, returned to town 3 last Wednesday to visit her friend liaise Edith Behrens, and leit on Fri. l day tor her home in Whitby, Ont. - Mrs. A. Bott of Berlin called on friends last syorsdar-Mr. metre, who has been acting as accountant in the t Traders Bank or this town tor some months, has been translated to Ar- “ thur. He left ior his new sphere or I labor last Friday mortting.--Mriir. Jno. a w. Ford received the word last week l that her mother was seriously ill at , Portage la Prairie, and conseque'ntly f she leit for that plane immediately. t Her lriends here have received word l cl her sale arrival. l Village council-A special meeting t of the Council was held last Friday I evening and several items ot business I were transacted. " was decided to l rent the room in the rear oi the f Cterk's ottice tor the council meeting j room during the year l9ll at a ren- ' tal ot tat. 1 Dr. M. KalpMeseh was a business _ visitor to Berlin last Wednesday. - l Mrs, Wm. Schmidt had the mister- tnnc to tail and dudocute her stumtd- cr joint one day last week. Her ( ‘niany friends wish her speedy recov- My trom her painful accident. - Mr. Norman Schmermund has bought the draw husineua cl Mr. Arthur Klinck and will commence his duties next werk.--Mr. Oscar Christmau who was operated on for appendicitis at Guelph General Hospital last week is recovering nicetr-- Mrs. Hall ot Millhank is spending itew days with her son, Mr, T. Hall of this ptaee.--. ;hlr3. W. Steddick at this town in spending a few days at the home ol ,Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Holler at Bright, Iont_--Miss Henderson ot Windsor called on friends here last out. She was iormerly a teacher in one at the large schools in Wind-or. and in- tends lowing lot Calgary shortly.- Mr Jos. Scherer has sold two Iota to Mr Ily. o. Rnppel who intend: lmilnling a line residence on them this coming summer-ie Farmers insti- l lute meeting was held in the E. M, S. Hall tant Monday evening and l proved to be most instructive as well i as intvrtrstittg to all present. Vlcea l l'rosivlrnl M, L Weber of St. Jacobs ' , rrrwiwl and llrve Christ-man gavo an address oi welcome to the Jitter. lrnt weaken oi the evening. amm l whom “are Mr. John Campbell and Mr J. G. Hurst, whoa splendid ad- L dresser were much appreciated by all. Mr Otto, L. Ziegler lavored the audi- l once with a flute min accompanied by Miss Hattie Ruppel and the lilacs "not" slso saw, several vocal sud instrumental selections in a very arm-Mable manner-Mr, l. Brunch“ ot St Jacobs was a business visitor to Elmin mst.weer-Nestrrtr, W. H. mm. A Werner sud Rev. J. G. Burn attended the Snmlty School Convention held at St. .hcolu Inst Thursday evening. The ttext conven- lion will he MM st Elmira --Mr l Wismer risllorl triends in l‘unrslogu last week -Mr. Armand Kimmel has purchased the not large rosidonci' lately owned by the line Jacob Dunks, on Arthur and. Inc! will an pos- wwnn in the ncnr future. The 41mm punt “av. sum n is "pt-dell that a wh- of "w hunwhulll "rch' at the law Jnruh Inn-Ir “ill “It plan In thr new lulu". Mm Viola Date and In. Req. Belt d Wail-bl - a mm.~_2 g: was seriouslv ill at ie, and conseque'ntly place immediately. have received word M. B. C. Chara. The unions were vuy “uniting at - n pest Scum to those in “an”. Luann Brtesetr--T% - meet- lng at the [Atom Scam I“ held on Friday evening Int when I very interest!“ "ogre-Inn we. rendered. The subject tor - VII, “Mn. " “new mutual-books“ at more tmtettt to mankind than inn!- nug." Good “5mm- were presen- ted on both .16“;me deem- ed in [not of the ammo ‘suo, vim, Messrs. Clinton Sci-Ila and Dalton Hellman. while lee-ts. Ion) museum and Hubert-when combu- med the motive aide. A feature at titted, “Hi: Old Suwanee," en- netmttrrnetturaerot-F, who deserve eeedit (a a: ebb nah- (Too by. lot tart not.) Convention " BethM.-... A Holt-oi- (ac-muo- vu m at new on “mt-day. Priday a! Saturday ot Inst went. - the We! the net in which they displayed their dammit New. A . y. PetmyrtatB.-atr. And In." John ' Kittie ot Saskatchewan an whim: Menuhin town and vitshtitr.-Rsv. C. i P. Knuth oi Berlin my!“ thym- pit of the u a: Church. on Sunday: morning aid delivered an excellent discourse to an npprecintin audience. ! -Mr. Isaac Becker ot Suhtoon,! Sask.. is visiting "sends and rah-g tives in thie vieinhty.--Mr. Levi Bock of Chatham spent. the weak end in} tnvm-Messrs. J. Howling and A.’ Hilborn were in attention: at mi Domhicn hitianee Temperate: Con- vent'on in Toronto on My. . I in bymira.- Dr. KslpttHtteh visited trjcnds in Toronto '.st-MostNr'.--Dr. it, Stewart spent Sunday at his home in Olivet.--" very itttertittg meet- ing was held in the ills. hall last] Thursday cloning under the -iersal ot the local Horticultural Society] Mr. Wm. Hunt ol the 0.A.Q., Guelph. l was present and addressed e lair. sited audience. Hi: lecture, which was on “Fla-ta and Flowers for the Home," was illustnted and was much appreciated by all present. Mr. Geo. L. Ziegler favored the audience with a trate solo, and KI. Bony rendered a violin solo accompanbd by Mrs. J. Hedrieh.--Mra. Geo. Lin- der is visltlng friends and relatives at Milverton and Palmerston for a few weeks.-4lr. A. Rimmel was a businesn Vinita: to Berlin last Wed- t1emiay.-- Miss Lizzie Mogk, youngest daughter ot Mr. Casper lost, ' m married last Tuesday alternoon to Mr. Bite) of this place. Rev. A. R. Schulz performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Eitel left on the tour o’clock train tor Toronto and diirerent east- ero points and on their return they will make their home in Elmira. - Mlsu Alma Leaching“ who has been visiting friends tn Toronto and Glenn land returned to her home here Int Wednesday-Thu Lidia’ Aid ot the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. A. Kimmel last Tuesday evo- ning.--TN, ale oi the int you": magazines, etc., which its hold at! the Library inst Monday evening was quite a sums. The book: were atectioheered of! " Mr. John E. Bowman. who makes: very protein“ auctioneer. Quantities of 'ood rand- mg were sold at viry male prices,-- Mrs. Dave Pear invited a few ot her friend: to her node last Friday diamoon to n qttiitug.--Mrs J. B. Wcichei entertained n number of friends last Fridny ovonirttt.-- Hrs. Dan any. visited lriondl in Wrath) Inst were-The lecture which wu given by Prof. Reynolds oi the tha. C, at Guelph, in the Presbyterian church last. Friday mania; proved stry interesting as well u instruc- tire. His subject which was “an dim: Literature" wu thoroughly du- cusst-d and many interesting points in Invor or our Cum-dim poets and winters. The lecture wu brought to a Nose by the reading od partial!“ redrawn; from the various writers, such as Chas. R9tterta, Luann, and Robert Service. 11;. programme which had been prepared try the cum consisted at I this“ by Mr. Amond Kimmel Ind Geo. L, Ziegler; t thtte solo try Mr. Ziegler and I can» Mrs. A. Mom and "In E. Geihie.- Mr Chas Puteher of Tomato up“ Saturday and Sunday with his par- ents in towm--Nfra, Georgian when who Ins been on the sick tut tor trome “HIS has recovered suiWrimtuy to be able to be ground again - Mr, Fwd Rnpprl of Toronto spent Sunday with his parents on Park St, --h hockey much was played Shin urtlny night between the, boy: M St James' Lumbar-a Olmrch and than at N Paul's. which rrotfted in n ttttrp ol 2--l m [nor ot St, Jnmm --Mr. Gro l, P,irttier ot the Metro. trotitan Bunk. visited " his home In Wntrrloo In" 'tttBday,-- The (mm o! the Prrtrbyferiaatetmre* held- union Inn-ling “it?th tPA. " the Rv- nngrlk-al Ilmrrh lad “(may rum- ini, The topic yum-h bad he: pre- pared by m an” wt in“, r-ttse. C. 5 led the val- Ja Quay l excellent I audience. ! Santana, t, Banal.) friends. WIRES. Entertai-st.-- The So- tird entertainment and" the sus- 'icetg ot the WEI-.8. m wtponed Item Ttaettdtry owing to Nunav- ing to the atom all maven-able ”audition ot the rods. It proud to tea decided, alga-3. the Ming flint-met "teing 'er. [he Vincent so! Enter an entertainer who prov- ‘etl tint he had more than ordinary bunny. ms genial mum-r mule mmy friends tttnt he was not pnly l amt sing but instructive as welt. Salient] Broken trr-Wt) n- dcuoxing to start a “in: en- giw " Mr. Mano B. Snider‘tlut 'rttursday Mr. mama Scum un- lonuutely Inch: his right am new tween the uni“ and elbow. Mr. Walter [Incl who in Nursing tor Mr. Oliver t%tttiUttt bad ca. mislormna on Thursday to hut-ou- ot his Mgers badly lactate: while orstmtius r. mull my and in cttb ting wiuorr..--Hr. Thou. C'rnrijetd has so] his "may to Mr. M In Good: who will his mansion on (yr-about the am of Judi: . Farmers' Institute Mull-33.159 Parmers' human: median bold but Jul. Wednesday were pretty well at. tended maddening the state ot our roads .At tae Ilka-moon meeting Mr. Htrt " am, - on week‘ and gave I wry interesting tats, and Mr. Campbell ot Woodvlile ave a very Nun-bl: addgesrt on “new“ Balm (tom Breeding to Btodr.", In the evening Mr. Hart Ind tor m tsubject, “Some mm we brow." and Mr. Campbell spoke on “maria Out Petr, in kindling in repstatiool'--M". Geo. settirrMitt visited mm id Upper Woohleh last week. The mm tgo-Beer- weitaer and“ Lydir was - returned from . morWt's with with News Itemtc--Mrtr. Alex. Sham-r and Miss Lana Bell spent 3 low days with friend: " Ber1irs.--Wtrts “at! "any or Rummel'urdt spent a law days In! .woek with Mrs. lichen- swlllcr; and urn-Carey ot Banana!- hnrdt and Mr. George Bernowoskle ot Berlin spent Sunday at new place.~Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cream and little list Gladys spent. Sanity at the tanner": home at Bgttstatt.-- Mr. Donald Remix 1trlt on su3ar- day on a two months' trip to the Northwest and the eoast.-Mss like! at“ Cressman a' Sttuhurg is‘ spending a week with her - aunt,I Mrs. Mcitr.--Mr. H. K. Rmvin spent Sunday the guest ot Mr. and Mrs Bl‘nnno Brunt": " Bridgeport. --Again it becomes our and duty to chronicle the death of one of our oldest plowen. Mr. Berri. S. Snyder. who died at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. .Wiemd, new Preston on Sunday t morning at the age ot " years. The funeral was held from Oxbow Farm. the Old homestead on Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. and a large concourse ot people gattw ered to show their respect tor out Q) long in their midst find to ex- prcss their sympathy tor the bereav- ed ttrmily We no busy stocktaking. Our financial year ends Inst of February and for the balsam of the" month we offer you the knowing lines It gnatly mdaced prices. ”I... I!!!“ hum not for rum-I1 any. ' _ Blue out-Sue, white Wan regular 75: at ' mire n l-g in. diameter. Milll- A rector muse: ef a bargain, worth char " - - cameraman " " 9mm In” I” . chamlm Pall! COM! @7009 - so Sauce Pans "covered," blue outside, white inside. English mum- faettsre, regular $1.25 " . WEIcHEng‘gON, _! l Weiehel’s Wkly Store News No. 9. "Gemini: German Ware“ blue outside. white inside. Every piece perfect in quality and shape. regtsUr 1.25 n Tea'Kottles K. Sham-r and i I few darts ..-Mitrtt Marr spent a lew Mrs. Ecru-n- ot Rummel- l inside, genuino Gum-n " Iran!!- t quart sin l ’Doersam's Bookstore 'tgifs/if 1?titip1's B We handle all kind. of dame-tic coal at the but quality. you order: will he t',ht"g'ai,'g't and at muon- “Optic-0. in no t am. God Yatd 15th; am da ii, Saws? aqgIggf baktz/sh‘ -iLi' Also calm “in for picture (m. tzmoy shades and furniture of " t 1: Sangria: cg Ronda-cs our. Minn ard Duh la. q “I. an! Wan-ho. Mil-I. and It; in going to ee1etsrtrte it by “an; our "teats " for one weak hoginning Saturday, at 15th Ind I‘M until March sth: ____ -- ---- _ Whether you will: to but or not {or rms'" alum” M. here it ran and any footwear you gpt that u out when (I this late. Chudren's Rubbcn at 'oe, Pete Rubber: tse. Boys tt Q. bers 55c and 65c, Women's soc Men: Rubin“ tse. 3'13 our new Dry Goods and Clothing Store are. the an“ in an tith." Boehmer Block and no out New, Spring Gouda. . I I spl, I m A; Waseloh & Co. '""trr; Boilers Are You In Need of U N DERTAKING We have?» in thy-hon Billings. in will Hat " M: GEO, J. th DOERSAM. GOAL? ==I==ri=X=== FRI-ERG ettch,to ”TOW“ 6 only copper plated “to! team hell: I"... 30: that: , only nickel " team bells, reg. Me at a“ 5 only team bells. rough with polished rims ', _ reg. 35c for _ - - - 4 only Swiss team bells, reg. sec at 31‘: 2 only nickel plated sin“ chimes 1 only nickel plated gongs, pure bell mot-l, 'regulnr 90c at - - t only nickel plated string Quebec ehiasee. reg. no: at - 5 , only nickel plated string sleigh all“, I. reg. $3.00 " - - ._" ' y I only nickel plated string, 50 bells, if chimes, reg. 1.50 at . t; I only nickel plated string, " balls. 91 'gh chimes, reg. 1.00 at - - 3 only nickel plntcd string, so bells. 'st" chimes, reg. L75 at - . 3 only nickel plltcd string, :2 bill; sleigh chimes, reg. 6oe " - . " F,", I only nickel plated string, " tttfi chimes, reg. 2.00 at I "it . now Spring WHOLE an Styles g Empress Hero's an investment for you in Sleigh Bells I . ' V _ Thi. ll known " tho but. _ gum trf, MgLTttt m it - In o r Sop-n5 _ the market. lhl duo Inn tot full “no of Fun [HIM a.“ 1 Engi aqtham Blowers, Peed and u Dun-ion. on. _ ‘I Riies any: kept on but]. 0mm 80M - B. TRUSSLER k . Wnreroom Erb Bi, "t I Wastarloo Out. 49% A 11:...in of. red sad It!” in “I dun of from $11010 Ptt hung ut the Conestoga WA: TIL! ttttt Illl‘ "l, HENRY D. magma ONTARIO MELOTTE " 4:!” reg. 75e "e). use " ”lg soc at“! , “JD, sl "a v5 ii,'; ct' nl th V _ - "N ietr' A 1btt I.:. ttrt Trttr,

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