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

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_i_r', S.R. Ernst & CO. _ You “no a light to Expect More Than More clothes for the clothes Money You Spend this Spring We have specialized on a $10 suit and Ret that our otiering wiif equal anything to be iound in Canada made trom the latest tweeds and taney wor- Every boy deserves to be well cloth- ed; it teaches an early and necessary pride in that personal appearawc which is such an important factor in the development at boyhood and man- hood. Our prices wilt prove that your boy can wear frne clothes at the cost ol the ordinary sort sold in the aver- age stores. Many men feet that $15.00 is the top price to pay for a suit. It is tor just those gentlemen that this wit has been designed to our special order. There is not one point about the suit that we think any man who really knows good tailoring can take exception to. As welt as the stand- ard blues and black materials we have it made up in all the fancy el- bcts that are popular this season. Ewry size is here tor every figure and satisfaction is guaranteed with every suit. Special price .t.tr.rtmr...mrr_. $15.00 MEN'S SUITS M EMS SJITS OF OUALI‘H DRESS UP THE BOYS The taitorintpr, linings and Mishings in these suits are equal to those much high: priced. Made in pure domes- tls tweeds, in the popular light and dark colors, also Fancy stripes and broken checks, all sizes M to " “cancel! lor Saturday ..m.mr... ........t... . . . $7.50 MEN'S SUITS kink, particularly Btte suits ior you; knows. Reg, " to 810, mark- ed down for qua selling ......... tp....... ll ENS SUITS Hamilton: single breasted models, mm with all the latest style " You are entitled to an manna ot quality, oi correct ater and tit, mm you are entitled to plenum and satisiution in huying the“ end a emanation ot these things in wearing them. The ma who makes " auction trom our Spring Display of Clothes for men, young no. end hon, he: " these assurances and in addition will and that every dollar he my]; here is purchasing the very maximum of genuine ulna. wmno‘w $lilllllfifi VOL. sr. No. " Special Bargains The best for the very least d. Letter a Son Reg. 70c insertion shades for Sth, Reg. 63c q, tt 349 Reg. 65c ti " 48c Reg. 75c “ " 49¢ Reg. 65c Lace " "tt Reg. 50c plain oil " ab, 3.".n' .. Ont. , luau-hm at UM!” I It?” Mt It... Mt SS.SS IN Boys' Boobs, black can leather, blucher, heavy soles, easy fitting, sizes 1 to 5. Reg. 82.00, Saturday Bargain ..te...r. ..t..t.P. ...p..... ..............1 $2.98 Men's boots for early spring wear, heavy soles, solid leather, box call blueher uppers. good linings and ex- tra well made, stylish shape for com- fort wear, sizes 8 to 11. Reg. 82.50, Saturday Bargain A.-...... w........ ....."... $1.69 Women's fine dongola kid booty, a comiortable boot in neat dressy Gape btucher style, patent toe caps, good linings, well trimmed, extension soles and stylish Cuban heel, Biz-l3 to 7. Saturday Bargain '."...P.e ......... .....r... SI .50 Women's Fine Kid Boots, a neatly Iiaished boot tor Wilkins. bluchcr tops. short vamps. best at linings and well finished throughout. decidedly dressy and suitable lor any wear, sizes 3 to 7. Regular $2.50 and 83, Saturday bargain ....'..t. .....-... '_'......... SI .98 , Tho 'tatt Int In Inn At " low“! Prim. Wonten's Fine American Boots, styl- es right up-to-date, latest designs in patents will dull kid and cloth tops buttoned and Mueller. laced, amnion soles, high and medium Cuban hauls, sizes 3 to 7, reg. $4.50, Saturdly bargain Pttrmr..rrr. ..t....r...t .........9.. ......... sa.as TIIE ctillk0NllcuyTELEatApri. cl,, suds inn large variety ot up-tod" l patterns and tinished with every lit- 1 tle style detail wanted by the Inh- ionnhle dressers, the lining: Ind trimmings are ot the very best qua- tity and ‘we are sure this suit. wilt please every man who sees it. Sizes . 810.00 l, WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY domino, MARCH 13. mi Mr. Ferdinam. Ldtach arrived home last week from Toronto. As he was a relegate for the Centreville lodge, Order Canadian Home Circle, Mr. Latsth speaks well for the Order. All members No. 301 are requested to he 1rcsent at tneir next meeting on April last Mr. Latsch will explain the Annual report of the Supreme meeting which was held at Toronto, March nth and [MIL-Mr. Adam H. Shannan soil his (arm in Mr. B. Sly-anti near the.town oi Waterloo, Mr Sharman’s sale will he on April Mh.-- Mr, Henry Gringo is very busy "whim: brooms, Henry isa good bloom maker. Try one ot his brroms no next time you need orte.-Mrs. Merl Wallace and tt'r little (laughter Helen of Preston, were visiting Mrs. Ferdinand Latsch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rem ot Kosisuth called on Mrs. P. Latseh on Saturday. - Mr. John B. Schmidt an aged retired farmer between Berlin and (Yentreville was run down in lmnt or his home on Friday albul 5 p.m. and was ire stantly killed by the P. & llerlin ear, The late Mr, Setuniu was a resident at Waterloo (‘onnty for many years. At time at writing the luneral is not announced. son Edwin of Durand. Michigan and her daughter, Mrs. [humane ot Port Huron, Michigan. Her many iriends here are all pleased to wel- come her back to our midst.-- Mr. ind Mrs. Herman Home, Jr. and baby Eta ware the guests oi the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. Fritz chm oi Lertin last Sundar.-Mrs. Richard. Hurly of No. 3 Sumach Plate Tao ronto wuss. visitor with Mrs. Hy. C. GimtN of River Lodge tor a tew days of last ,stqrk.--Mr. and Mrs. Silver". sr., of l-Irbsville spent Instr Treaday with Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Waggoner here.--Dame Rumcr has it that mother one of our mes: iMtt- ential and enterprising tarmers is no: gotiating for the salo of his very Val- Iaile tarm property. l I News No/see,-); Alma Corns“ who has, been staying in-Preston tor tle n'inu r months has again engaged with Mrs. Erwin Shanta for the sunr tnrr.-htrs. Hy. Gimbel accompanisd by her gutst. Mrs. R. Bully of Toron- to will speirt Tuesday at the home ol the Iormcr's Magnet, Mrs. Ed. Shanta of Ertt strré, Waterlco. - I We are Ileasw' to note that Mr. Kd- gur Detweiter ot Spin; Hill Farm, who was sc unfortunate as to have I his leg brokrn aim: a month ago, is now so tar r. covered that he was able t atle to go "it fora drive last Sattur- l day atternootc-Mr. Sam McKean who ' stays with Mr. Herman Heette, Sr., cl Mixer View Farm had the mis- fortune to receive a severe kick! from a horse which .111: was attending on Sunday or win; last. The animal in “Jed a nasty gash in his leg which will " him " duty (or some time to come. His many Irieods all hope to hear-ot his speedy "Hrverr.-- Mr. Amos Hallan has just returned home from an extended visit within-r ercls --Mr .luhn Qurrin moved his l [Mlle Oasis in cunlwrlion nth family and housebttd ”has to "es- ganired last Sunday awning um son lust week Hum-ho will hold an mm at “The .%ttutdarr. nuclion we on March 23rd before Flu-ox?) Thr, lolluuing omerrs [Mug to un- West -Mrs John R rim-led for the msulnn gnu" Campbell in ttutintt her many "lads Trarhpr--Fyliott Pir.hmond art-ml here before tstarting 1m Swill Pre.,-.-" “all, Current, Sui ' to join in husband Vice-pres, Anthony Cries, who lett last work with his nettle“! Sor'y --F. E, 1hrikrr ducts -.ttr and Mrs N, Hermon, Treasurer-W J, Rumba Ind nm.- Ralph ml Sunday with Th 0 mat-M rommittecs a.” friends In "auction and “Pill" --Mr silt pm rum. spam)“ "liort, Lonn- Ronni:- In: returned homo um "use thr aluminum and " “In; the wink: In Berth-- Mr Infra-n gem-ml balms! In , Jun. ”like: _tetftitg u in any. I'Ifrrybvrly admin w News Nctei-atr. and In. John: Bridal-Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodn- Kmlmn an! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. son ot Be.twood went Tuesday last Klein attended the Men: or the we I with It. and Mrs. Thuee.- run “In. Dryden ot Cotumbutr, Int. at {James Coven r,cnt Tuesday but Tavistock where interment tookplltc with her daughter Mrs. J. E. -M:. Geo. (lath who srcnt a low Wottt.-Nrs. W. Burton visited with mes at his home here left Mon- hrr brother Inst ,rttr..--Maater Rob- Cay mornlug “all: tor the west. -By 'ert Brydon A: on the sick tii-Mrs. sgezial request ol 3 Isl-3e number ot Norman Reinhart ot Dre-slur b'is,tcd lumen another meeting ot tho North [lieu-l: here last week-Misa Annie Waterloo Fumeu' Institute win be “all at Bum: gent . low days huh next Thursday ant-moon and ew. with her mottter.-Wtm c. Brahma wing. Enrybody ,releome.--W. ot Hench-r spent My with her Jacob Bast purely-zed the property mother-Mr. Day at Heapeter took at Mr. Jacob Hohmanenow occupied charge of the aersiee up at the church Ly Mr. J. Loeppi--Mr. Edwin Klein Sun. r tttterttooa..-Mr. James Clap manager of the Stamina! Bank at horn has rented his farm to Mr. Tom Shakespeare spent a few days at his Wttitimt.--her. "ittetta ot Toronto has horre ure-A very last an ‘o crating moved unto his term that he recent- hc-ckey match was played here last ly bought from Mr. Clues. 'uk-.-.' Saturday evenim; Letween the War?” mrewett party we: siren to Ir. an! loo Intermediaess and Wellesley‘s re- Mrs. Hall. and hmily on Fri 32y tte- gular team running in lower ot the wing last. lozals. At lamme the more was Remember the dedicatémt oi the e--1 in favor or Welleslcy. In the. new Trinity Lt1uterawCtuex* at New second half the visitors were umble Hamhurg next Sunday, lurch 3.5m. to score, the law's scoring another tau " at " a.m., 3 Inn. and T three gulls Mr. Earges ot New pm. (English). Also on Monty our: Hamburg made an impartial referee. Tlesday evening. Exclusive oi the --There will be spring miliitrery opt-Ir pastor, C. Zornhe, " mammal“ has held d MEWS store. omoiate. A medal train on Sindnv CENTRIVILLE CROGIHILL FREEPORT items ot 'trtrrest.-our gmral tW't- chant, Mr. F. R. Welker, has 0pm- ed a repair shop in connection with his shoe department. He has Incur- mi tho terriers ot Mr. "rMUnger whole do the repairing. Mr. Held- linger has reputation lor dang neat work m repairing as well u mulling Shoes to order.-Mrr. Wagner at Waterloo spent I low dlys with Mr. and Mrs, "ortlin.-atr. "any He lmbarh who has formerly hem em- ployod with thr- lhnk here, rem-wed old nequaimum-os this wei-Mrr Wm. Meager is home an“. an" slamming 'trtrw weeks with her daughter in Preston, ".gstnirett Bible I'1tuis-- Tl." mum llvnngrllcal Sunday Sci-ml mu or- lllble Oasis in cunnortion nth tlu. Mnired last Sunday owning "nder ttty an of “The Stlndan- mm (11ij TM [alluuing “Mu-rs more rim-led for the rnsulnl gnu" Trarher--Fylioit Pir.hmomt . Prer-.-h'.d “all. Vice-Pres, Arrthonr “its, Set"; --F. H. 1irlkrr Treasurer-W J, ttrynolrks Th ' itterent rommittecs “wanna win pm rum. “no.” mun. In iu, "use thr nttrndnmv and also to has”! xenon! mum; in ' mm» News Nouuc-Mr. E. settle is on the sick list. We wish him a speedy recovery.-Mr. John Woellle has mor- ed onto Mr. F. Reier's farm which I he has rented tor a year.-- Mr. l Angus Rellinger haa moved onto the farm formerly occupied by Mr. F. Poll.--sumur visitors in the neigh- borhood were Mr. and Mrs. D. Sni- . der, Master Eldon Snider, the Mines Eva and Ida Bergey and Master Earl Hans, all of New Dundde; Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. David Shouts ot Upper street.- Mr. J F Muretzki is spending: few weeks with friends in Twist/och and Strut- 'ord_--Mr. M. Hellman spent Sunday with hi. 'mrents.-The meeting oi the Literary Society In: well attended. I A good programme was rendered. Items of Itttereat.--Mr. Thos. cur- 1 field moved into the Decker house onl Monday-*8 below zero imt't bad ior' spring weather-Misa Lydia Schcilele . gave s party to some ot her iriends l last week.--, numher ot young lady friends ot Miss Carrie Schumann l gave her a llrewell party one even- ing last weeh.-.an- C. Schumlrer and M. Daimler Ian. tor Berlin on gtmtdar.--wttier,atrn ot Mr. R. L. Fenian, is lying seriously ill with appendicitis.-Mra. Wilkinson is also on the sick titrt.--4ltrite a few off our people are stttreritttr tram It. gripe--. Service III the Lutheran' church next Sunday will he held at 7.30 in the eveniet--Mrs. W. Shaun of Waterloo Sundsyed at the home of her parents here.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bedlam oi Bloomingdale were visi» tors here on t%nday.- Mr. Milton Peppler of Waterloo, Mr. Hahn and Miss Roxie Hilker of Heidelberg were ' visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. t David Lichty on t%ndar.-- Mr. and Mrs- Chr. Scheitele of St. Hanoi): and Mr. and Mrs. Dielenhacher ot Hawkesville spent Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs. Sol. setteitele.- Mr. N. , Cress ot Berlin was a visitor in town the lorepart of the week. I oNeinte. A special train on Srnday ml] lease Stntlcrd at 7.30, thcr- ho at 8.30, Berlin " D 111)., stop- rirg’at itttcrmediate tstatirais artertr. turns to Berlin and Watertrp at 10; " Strattorrrat It pm. All are cordialw itteitteo. IT. JACOB. MANNHEIM CONISTOGO '" ll. - _ the Mines traster Earl Mr. and and Mrs. and Mrs, IF I Brierr--Mr. Wm. Shearer spent Saturday with friend. It Kimwood. st-gee. Christian Kcipler. Br., had a very successlul auction sale ot his term stock and implements Instr Pyiday.-4ht Wednesday of last week Mr. Abe Skyler, a prosperous young humor ot Wellesley township. was 1 united in. the bonds of matrimony to I all“ Alice Chums, the nuptial knot .belng tied by the Rev. Wm. this ird Millbnnk, " the home" of the “Me's mother, Mn. John A. Chat- mers, In the presence of about forty ol the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. During uneven- ing a reception was held and a pleas- ' out time we: spent in dancing and lean! playing. Mr. and Mrs. Siegner Iwill take up. residence on the [arm Grar; purchased by the groom E trom Mr. Jacobs ol near Millhanh. 5 ) News Notes.---"- in this ‘vicinity had a good run of sap last week, a numher disposing of . a quail-i tity ot the syrup at the market on Saturday, which sold for $1.35 to 81.50 per gtuloet.--Mr, Noah Stein- man has a gang oi men engaged saw- ing Itmttter.-Messrar, Edmund Gats- chem, from Josephshurg and Raymond Hittsetttremer of Bunker; lelt for Manitoba and t9aakatebewatt where they will spend the summer months. --Mr. P. Schweitzer will work tor M: J. L. Scliultt during the summer mmtttts.--Nr. John B. 0cm md his sister. were visitors in Waterloo last Friday-4h. Moses Strinmann and Mr. Christian Gerber were guests of Mr. Michael eltr. at. Victoriaburg on sunday.-- Messrs. Leah Sellout-r and Rad y Gingrich visited triemts, in Berlin on Stntdtt-- Miss Nancy l Schoenet spent Sunday in Baden. I I News Nouu.--Death ot It". Hy. 2tmmermtuc-Ttse may trieodr, at the late Mrs. Henry Zimmerman wilt (er-ply regret her death which took plate on Sunday mm Int. Deceased was ailing lot about three months but hopes ot her recovery were Lela out until near the last. Mrs. Zim- ux-rnnn we: a, highly respected citi- zen ol . this community. She leaves to mourn her loss besides e husband ! live sons and three daughters some ot whom are grown up, but ell ot l ell-rm still hold to the parental home _ Ilia her lather, Kr. Dunk-I KM" ot BeWm and: n'mher cl brotherd and sisters. Tue lumrel we: held [rum her tate rexl'B‘we cn Wednenday am " am. we we: cor-dune try Rev. Mr. Sebulke. Interment took place in the Hamburg cemetery.- 0n Tues- day td last week about a down teams resisted Mr. Jacob Baum to more to Elmira where he has, taken en interest ia.the Messrs. Eby and Snyder‘s planing mill.-Nr. Herman Huehn and Miss Arms: Sauter spent Sunday at the honi ot ttt. and Mrs. Geo. sch-ht-Me-B. Norman and Harvey Schmidt “sited at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. M. Alston, Elnira on Sun- day.--MY. and Mrs. Peter Kum s" spent Sunday wieh Mr. and 'dtt John Knaer.--Bom to Mr. not! Mrs. Cyrus Schmitt, a. son. Goods JOSEPHSBURG E SHE}? WM - Wu I M MS PAIN TS ff, $221; ff 7253;58:2225 ERICVILLI POOLE Weiehel’s Weekly Store News HliiiiLdilLfhON, _Waterloo I Hotel Business for “I. The undersigned offer- for sale the hovelbusinea at Urosshill with "cans. The. Hotel is a. good two story red brick building with good stabling Also half acre of l cud and til-chard and good supply of Mutter. For further aprucmns, - to mmmwm m».mm‘moommndoo _ lures JOHN wirrla, llouselurniahings. General Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. ' A. WESELOH & 60. n I One mile east of Berlin: on rod M Hutton panic: _ Bro-Ian. WHOLE NUMBER 8427 will wear one of the mast. handwmo tstsles shown this spring. Made? " Patent Tan and Kid leathers _ Tue Women that come here for the are currectly made and it we do “if fUtittg, there will he no slipping " the heel or gaping at the side. Atdte, as our Ribbcn lien and our 1 and 1 ntnp tippers. NEW EMPRESS SHOE ings bright' and clean this Spring. We have the best and most eco- nomical paint for you to use. '_'." &tettamt-Wit.t.uimt TIME to Paint. Make your/NM- Price " 50 to 4.50 ttatt Our New Cushion" Like Gut OUR NEW _ low Shoes _. 4 Sow: in pig. 20 pigs ii week. on, 680w: dun to pig in about, one mootk 2 Heifers 2 year: old, Carriage "tS 2 years old. ' PAINT, mm the paintthat spreads farthest, wears long- est, looks best. Made of purest materials. A record of forty years of good paint making behind it. Ptli,'fg',, the Inge-ti in Boob a Cat It oo cup “U. We. “Twiggy-mt! fancy (gods. All ths most in hair good. for ladies. combs. herons, etc. All kinds of Bunkhouku. Inh. We can-y all the hurt in Butte“ Puma-us. Souvenirs, Picture Post (hair, etc, T - -- unn‘! III-IV agent! "It the Edison I'.hortotrmi'ptt sud Records. The Intent army month We loll The Edison [monograph on my terms. STOCK Fort SALE § 82.00 253 To 350 Button or lace atyv Alum}: the We! a. SCHONDELMAYER 'i P"' my)?» laepta for WATERLOO ONTARIO Berlin Ont. Low Prices 0 U N

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