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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Apr 1911, p. 1

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| Awnings hoxP _B.%?f;Ernst & Co. ~ ‘ SATURDAY 9 ~ i¢ mam . In fine imported worsieds and Engâ€" lish tweeds in new spring patterrs and _ colorings, two and three button sack, _ with long lapels, begutifally tailored, perfectly fitting witlh â€" finc Beatrice twill and satin linings, sizes 35 to 44. Special at ; $15.00 Made from extra fine quality fancy worsteds in all the latest patterns, fancy _ stripes, ctc., well lined and $timmed, newest _ styles in single breasted _ sack modcls, long la cls, cortrect fashion, sizes 36 to 44. Very special at th $12.50 Made from fine domestic tweeds and fancy worstcs; in upâ€"toâ€"iate pr«â€" terns, linest with fine quality Italian tcluth, well and strously© maue newâ€" styies, sizes 36 to 44. Very spesici â€" Made of fine domestic tweeds, light and dark colors and fancy stripe, troâ€" kemn checks, etc., very well tailored and. lined with best quality farmers sizes 36 to 44. Special at $8.50 Waterico . _J. Letter & Son _ Sample â€"suits in alt Canadian twee., light‘ and dark patterns, the very laâ€" test crew‘ions of the tailor‘s art an! correct, all sizes. Regular $8.00 and $9.00. _ Special Sample suits men‘s all wool tweeds light aui dark patterms, the very latest creation of the tailor‘s _ art, new and ccrrect, alf sizes, regular $10 and $12.00 Saturtay. ' . _ $.795 MEN‘S SVUITS Unscasonable weather has made a lull in trade generally but we have decrided to force things on S:‘urday by @"ering values hitherto unknown in this tow! _ Thete will be specials in every departmont, real specialsâ€" greot bargrens that will appeal to men of good taste in the matter of clothing. »0% MEN‘S SUITS IMEN‘STROUSERSESRPECTAT If you need an AWNING or Verandah Curtain this apring do not fail to call on us and get prices. We have a large assortment of nieâ€"ly striped AWNIN(i GOODS, guaranâ€" teed\-fil‘ colors. # ® CGive us a call before buying _ elsewhere Try Our Plow Shaes VOL. 5t, No, 15 MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS * ZICK‘S SHOE HOME $ MUST BE A BIC DAY The Family Shoe Store WATERLOD _ Night Phone 207 $10J. $1.35, $1.50 81.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75 Our assortment is large and tie prices right. Zick‘s Special is the beat value on the market for the price. We wou‘d be pleased to show you this shoe. Women‘s Good Stylish Boots, casy fitting ana excellout wearing quility fgonvire _ dongola id with blucher 'lops, patent toe caps _ and Cuban heel, si es 3 to 7. _ Saturdluy !spccial \ Not hard for any man or woman to selo:t a desired shape or style in th> lot we have picked out for Saâ€" turday _ and there are good _ values ~«a misses and boys. _ â€" Big Bors‘ blcomer suits _ in the wou le treasted style with reat laâ€" pels and well formed saoulders, made from importcd worsted in black ind »vy blse als« in a hanmdsome fav:y worsted with aiterncse stripe, Itâ€" ia cloth lining, full flling Llioomer pants with itrap> and bucks, sizes 28 to 32, Satarday Special ........, .. Two piece suits double bressted styles, made from strong English tweeds in _ dark _ anc light greys, browns aad bluces. . Bodyo linings of twilled ltaliia cloth, knee pants, linâ€" cd throughout, sizcs 24 ta 28. Rezâ€" ular $3.50 ts $4.00. Saturlay $2.98 Made _ from fire all worul Canauian tweeds. Regular _ $3.00 and $2.35. Suturay. â€" ‘ Mcen‘s worsted trousers, all â€"sizes becsitifully tailored. _ Regular $3.00. Satur:tiy # THE CHRO MEN‘STROUSERS SPECIAL L( W PRICES IN BOOTS FOR EARLY SHOPPERS. MEN‘S TROUSERS BOYS SUITS at $1.50 Phone 318 $1.50 $1.98 $1.49 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13. I City where she will remain for som: . lime.â€"Mr. Paul Ruppâ€"l of Galt ani ; lis brotker Willie cf _ Toron‘o spent { last Sunday :« their father‘s Lome, _ lore.â€"Mr. W. G. Weichel of Weseroo Is_ ont l:st Tucsday wita relatives in . town.â€"Mrs. H. R. Watson of Doci spert last Wednesday with her broâ€" tuer Dr. M. Bechtcl in town.â€"Mrs. I.l.- Collinson is preparing tc temove _ o« toa Edmonton with her family, to i join her husband who has been there : for several months and who has dought a business in â€" that place. Mrs. _ Collinson expects to leave the lat ter part of this menth.â€"A litâ€" ile son of Mr. Israel Brubacher sucâ€" cumbed to that dreadcd diseass diaâ€" betes last _ Tuecsday motning. Tae {liti]1 lo> who was only sevon yeers .’ol age had Gcen suffering from this , iliment for several yonths but it too; | in _ acute form thg last fow weols. The f.noral which was largely atâ€" | terdec_ was nels last Thursday afâ€" j tern: .n from his fisther‘s resiuenc: on | Arthur street to the Mennonite ccâ€" metery. Mr. an Mrs. Brubaser | iave the sympathy of the community ti thcir sad bereavement.â€"Mr. aca Mis. R. .Johnson spent a few days with their caughter, Mrs. Wm. Auâ€" | man.â€"Mr. Ed. McEllistrum _ has so.d nis praverty on Mill street to . Mr. John â€" Hotnberger for the sum | of $1300. . Mr. Jack Hotnberger will move into the house in the near future â€"â€"Mr. _ Albort Bowman of Hora Jate who was so bakvy injured near . h‘s 1 sne at Floragale last week _ died last Suturday morning as the result of his injurics.â€"The Elmira Hes> Sbow whicn was held here last Friâ€" do., proved a great snceess and many fin> hotses were on cxhibition The following ce tie Iist of privc wirmers (i® copied fromr the judge‘s a «l Mr. McEllistrum intends moving into his own home lately vacatcd by Mr. Hilliet.â€"Mr. Herb Allemang of the _ Metropolitan Bank, Linwcou, srent Sunday at his home here.â€"One of our local cattle dealets, Mr. Isâ€" rael Groff, shipped two fino anima‘s t; Regina Jast Tuesday.â€"Miss Agnes Christman who has been cn the sick list for some time has so for recovâ€" (red so as to be able to be _ out azain.â€"ihe annual business meeting cf the Elmira and Woolwich Poultry ind Prt Stock Association was held 1:st Monday evering. _ After making final _ arrangements for the â€" Anmal Poultry Show which will be held in the sâ€"ating rink next November, the fo‘lowing â€" officers were clected _ for this year:â€"Presidont, Pete Stump(; viceâ€"presi eni, ©. Holman, treasurer, Russel Ruppel; sectetory, Hy. B. Strome, airectors, Chas. N. Klinck, C. Netucry, John Weitzel, Fred Kelâ€" ler, M. Dreisinget, and Otto Schicrâ€" holtz.â€" Mr. George E. Hyde of Calgary, formerly of this place cillâ€" o1 _ on friends here last woee.â€"Mrs. â€" ohn (C. Allemang spent Sinday with ecâ€" driends in Preston. â€"Mr. Goctz, Dugerâ€"kceper of the local branch of ic Meiropolitan iank hi»: beet removâ€" 1 to Brussels armft left for that plase last Saturday.â€"Mr. 1. Hammond was a business visitor in Borâ€" last Saiurcay.â€"Mr. Millâ€"t and Mr. W. Reynolns of St. Jacobs, spent S:« turaay in Elmira.â€"Mrs. Rep. Bei rnd little son and her sister, _ Mi s Viota Dunke of â€" Lioyd, called on fiends hnere last week Tacy left on Fricay _ for Wallenstein to visit their _ grandfather, Mr. McCuallough . 8. Wauckel will be glad to aneer that ho was able to return bage ccm the nospital at Guelph last Monday. _ Tic operation which he ~ncerwont was entirely s«xcessiful. â€" Miss Carrie Dunke win» has becn s energ the winter months at her home herc, lift last Mond:+* for Zicn , «*veloted in tlz home of Mr. Becker va King street, which is still umcer qlarantine, m child two years .« 3, having contractcd the discass.â€" ‘tne 1.0.0.F. _ are sparing no . efforts to h. e their "At Home‘" which will be hcld on Good Friday, a gramns suc cess. A splenaid programme is being pre_are.* by the different memuers and their fricads.â€"Altlough the ecnâ€" vition of Mrs. W. H. Norman had greatly improved, it was thought Lest 1y the physician in attendance tc teâ€" moâ€".e ter to a hos;ital. â€" Last ‘ alondi; she was taken to tho Berlin and _ Waterloo Hcspital where it is ; hoped | sh> may soon ragain her formâ€" er strengts.â€" Reeve Ch:istman â€" has ) puerchascd a finc new trotter which b> had shipped from Pomlu.oke â€"last Tusday.â€"An instructive as welll as inleresting a:*‘ress was givon by Reâ€". It. C. Armstrong in the Methodist Uhrch lact Tuesiay evening. _ His lecture was on Missicy® in Japan. As L l e â€" - : ib aisnd?: deotlete ds ) s c hi h 0 he himsclf latored s6,cral years amâ€" ong these poule bis ~diferent meâ€" t:ods in reaching tue Japanese were excecdingly pr:â€"tical and the w.cl: iscource was much appreciate « by all prosent.â€"Nr. A. Edwar‘s, cruâ€" igir of the Interior Haraware (c., w5 reniul the house lately occurie . â€"y Mr. Armond Kimmel ca Centre str â€"t, who ind sol + it to Mr. Louis bisher.â€"Air. Gecrtge Reuter who lcit i1 _ fex weeks ago with a loza of cors‘s for the West returned home this week.â€"The many friencs of Mr. fever _ has | of New Hamburg spent Smdoy with his family in town.â€" Last Monday was fairâ€"day in Elmira end a large number of pecole were in attonsance. ] â€"There â€" wi 1 te â€" specfal Faster | singing in all of the churches on Easâ€" ter Sun: ay.â€"Tle family of Mr. (Giro Reuter is at last _ teleased from _ quarantime . where the dittle dovghter, Kathlsen, was ill with scarâ€" | let fever.:â€"Miss T. Stott who has been visiting friends _ in Gueloh is ‘spflmlng a few days in Gvelph . 4s tor, Mrs. A H. Erv, before _ lea ving | for her home in the Woest. â€"Mr _ P. , Rominger has â€" purchased the house ‘lately occubicd by Vr. Joe Randall on Factory _ street . will move inâ€" to it shortly. _ Mr. Randall Kas rentâ€" ‘_ed the house of Mr. Geo. Klinck on Clurch streut. While engaged in working the "turnâ€" wheel" at the G.T.R. station â€" last Saturday one of the whcels tf the enjine came offaral it took some work and time before ;dl_ was sct right again.â€"\Miss Evelyn Lackner _ spent Satâ€".day in Berlitaâ€"Mr. A. Glacser Single Carriage â€" Horseâ€"1 _ Amos Biicer & Sons, Berlin; 2 Wm. Stew ernagel, Elufira; 3 Em. Mathcws, Yatton. Win Standars Bred or Roo‘tor Stalâ€" lionâ€"1 Fred sackson‘s "Flying Sid," Glenalien; 2 Wm. Steucrnagel‘s "Nelâ€" lo," Elmira; 3 John W. Millet‘s ‘"Earon D." Elmira. Agriculturcd Broed. Mecoâ€"1 George Wallace‘s, Pcnsonby; 2 Andrew Cchmidt, North Woolwich: 3 George Ma‘«ct, North Woolwich. Roadster Teamâ€"1 Tom _ Mathcews, Yaiton; 2 Sol. E. Wolfe, Elmira; 3 Nelsen Snider, Win@brbourne. Single Roadsterâ€"1 A. Win"ler, Waâ€" terloo; 2 .John Steddick, Elmira; 3 oCC Ne . o ind oeeniinees s stt 1Jcarsâ€"1 John Sacrifls*"Lord Dura‘s" Winterbourne; 2 Jessic B. Snyder‘s, ‘‘hing of _ Glamis",, Floreaaie; _ 3 Rojsert Stewait‘s. "Bonnic Charke" Glenallen. Canadian D.aught orf Agriculturs: Staillionâ€"1 Gordon Petersan‘s "Rivâ€" erside Cecén‘‘ St. Jacobs; 2 * John o:s‘ "Young Sir Walter," Klora ; 3 Forwell & Bechler, Hawkesville. HeaÂ¥yy Draught Brocd Marcâ€"1 ‘Wn.. Reist, Floradale; 2 Andrew Schmidt, Norh Woslwich. C:reriage Teamâ€"1 Amos Pricker & Sons, Rerlin 2 Wm. Steuerncagel, El n‘ra; 3 Em. Martin, Yatecn. He.yy Draught Teamâ€"1 J, E. Schâ€" cfer, Berlin;2 Andrew Schmidt, Nortb woolwi(h, 3 Henry dacksan, Girnalâ€" report.) Heavy Dreapat Stallionâ€"3 Years or Over. 1 William Smith‘s ‘"Montrose Ronâ€" ald", Alma; 2 J. W. Miller‘s "Metcâ€" or", Elmira; 3 Albert Heipel‘s "King Purscr‘"‘, Heidelberg. Miss Bella ‘visited at Mr. and Mrs3. Geo A Sunday . * â€"Mr. Bd. Doert of Heideiberg visited his brother here on Sunday .â€" Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. UGood ‘ of Berlin spent Sunday with the formâ€" er‘s brother Allan and family here.â€"â€" Mrs. Geo. A. Mcintyre and daughter Mine n l cdinss Sn © e ooo nds CVIUSt ing.â€"A rapresentative gathering _ of business men of St. Jacobs, Winterâ€" bourne, West Montrose and Conestogo assembied in Schweitzer‘s hotel last Wednesday evening to d sciss tho carly closing of the business _ places during the summer months. It was finally Gecided to close the business places in these places aiter May 1st at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, aad Thursday evenings. Air. Oliver Scheifele left on ‘Fuesâ€" day on a trIP through the Waet _ ' Items of Interest.â€" The â€" annual ; meeting of the Farmers‘ Cliub . will + be held next Thursday evening, April 20th.â€"It had been rumoredthat our nogaal® 3 S C large y attended: and quite a num, ber fo.iowed the remains to Hawkesâ€" ville where interment Cwas mace. Mr. Wilkinson of Che‘:tenham was here attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Wilkinson. Hgavy Dtaught Stallion urder MMDHHNSH oi tctdiiiihidt...i+ >3 number of friends . «1d acquaintaaces will regret to hear of the death . of Mrs. Witkinson, who died on the i(arm of her son J. J. Wilkinson near here last Wednesday morning. The funcral held on Saturday afternoon was and we ‘hope they ; ;:;y sturcd to periect Reaith d sndd mc l 90e Schinbein, intends to sell â€" his â€" shoe business here.â€"We have it on good authority now that be is settied again and is preparing _ to emiarge lis store room. He also intends putâ€" ting an office into his store.â€" The si? qpes oi u.w:‘ are recovériny esteemed Business Men Discuss Dechert, (Glenalion. Judgeâ€"Archic White, Hamilton, Ont UCLE TELEGRAPH 4 . L . of Mrs. Wilkinson. â€" A large F Gic 2s & the home , Mr. _ *George Early Closâ€" ol over i Mr. Ed. Coons are ill at jresent.â€"Mrs. Damiel S. Shontz sufâ€" forcd an attack of tonsilitis but is row able to be about again.â€"Thirty er more of Mr. acid Mrs. John Wagâ€" goner‘s married friends called to see tLem last ThursGay evering to termder congratulations to him and his bride. rcin Mrl rad Mrs. Amos Clemens who ~â€" for many yeairs residod near Elair. > Buried at Blair, Monery alâ€" termocn, April 10th, at 3 o‘clock tin infant child of Mr. and> Mrs. Abram Schiedel, ot vualt. While: emjcying their company in _ a social way, other noises were heard which sounded very much like an ol:dâ€" fashioned ebivari, so Mr. Waggonâ€" er rot only â€" received his marticd f:ients that cvening, bet the youngâ€" er gentlemen is well.â€"Mrs. Somâ€" vel Kilborn received the sad news cf ths death of her cousin, Mrs. N. H. Witmcr, at Brown City, Mich., April 5th, 1911. Mrs. Witmer (Amâ€" clia). was the eldest caughter of the News Items.â€"Ths â€" epiromic _ of mumps h»s become so scrious as to reqlic meJcal attendance. Mr. Joe Lawrcnce, _ Mr. Wm. Peck and be held owing to the Annual Conferâ€" ence which will be held in Berlin.â€" _There will be no services on Easter ~Sunday.â€"The regular meeting of the King Edward ViI. Literary Society will be held on Saturday evening, April 15th. 2.0Ca‘s and Personais.â€" The farmâ€" ers are busy in the maple bush makâ€" ing maple syrup.â€"Mr. J. ° Poll â€" of the village has muved _ a building from Strasburg to his home which he will set up here for a machine | warehouse.â€" Mr. A. C. Bowman _ is ‘busy hauling stones which he intends using in rebuilding his â€" barn this spring.â€"Mrs. J. Dierstcein, sr., and Miss Dierstine of Klmwood spent a week with the former‘s sister, Mrs. : J. Bergey, sr., who is very ill at the time of writing:â€"Miss M. Murâ€" atski, of Berlin, spent Sunday with her mother at this place.â€" Miss Ella Herner of Berlin called on her friend Miss Dora Hallman on Sunday.â€" Mr. C. Robr visited friends near Roseq ville on Sundayâ€"Mr. F. W. Shepe pard, public school inspector, _ paid an official visit to the Iccal â€" school on Thursday afternoon.â€"The regular services in the U. B. church will not his left foot. The cut was so severe as to necessitate 1, several stitches in the _ wounded member. Mr. Shantz is doing as well as can be expected, however, and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery . While engaged in splitt.ng wood on Friday a. m. last Mr. C. Shantz aecidenu_y_ cut a severe gash in Local and Personal.â€"Mr. Moses Herner of Central College, Huntingâ€" ton, Indiana, paid a short vis‘t toa town on Thursday last.â€" Mrs. E. Bean and daughter Miss Edith _ of New Hamburg spent a / few _ cays with relatives in this vicinity _ last week.â€"Rev. C. W. Backus visitei reâ€" latives near Canning last week.â€" A large number from this vicinity â€" atâ€" tended the ‘‘Reciprocity‘‘ meeting held at New Hamburg last Friday evening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. N. _ Detâ€" weiler of Roseville and Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapman of Pine Hill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" born on Sunday. â€"Mr. Roland Thamâ€" er of Berlin spent Sunday at _ his home here. CJOthifNy C Berlin Who Gets the Library? A large range of patterns and colorings, can be cut to fit any size room, or hall, per vyard from age to 50c We are Agents for the (Osram) Tungsten Lamps, the longest livedâ€"Tungsten lamp made. â€" You can burn nine (9) of these lamps for $1.00 a month. _ \We are introducing lamp at each 65e Localsr and Personals.â€" The _ Our Values, Qualities or Assortm ‘nt cin uxt be bsatea elsewhere. _1 it, but it is for you to have us prove it, and we are good and ready to do so, â€" The house cleaning season is all but here an 1 in the next week many selections will be made and orders given so as to save tin: whan the hoas> cleaning rush is on, If you have not seen our range, don‘t fail to s2 : them before you decide. = A WESELON (2nd floor) n(}enera! A w G y@â€"» :A Weseloh & Co. LIMERICK Our Range of RUGS consists of MANNHEIM Linoleums, Floor Oils and Jap Mattings: NEW DUNDEE anywhere in the Twinâ€"City are on display in our MHousefurnishing Departmeni CREATER VALUES Scotch and German Axminsters from $18. 50 to Canadian and Imported Wiltons from $9.00 to Canadian and imported Brussels, from $15.00 to Imported Balmoral Tapestry, seamless, $10.00 to Imported Tapestry Squaresâ€" from $6.50 to K esidence Cor.‘ A)bert and Duke Sis.. Fike Hatt Wutetice. Hinsu‘y? The undersigned offers for sale the hatel business at Crosshill with license. Th: Hotel is a good two -wxlred brick building with good st ing Also half acre of l ind and orchard and good supply of water. For further particulars, apply to Also orders taken for picture frames, window shades and furniture of all tinds ing line. Have purchased the business formerly carried on by Mr. Albert, including lumber yard, saw and planing mill, we beg tc nounce to the public that we are prepared to give, the best â€" pos sati~faction to old customers as well as to as many new patrons. ~ We carry a full line of Timber Lumber, Lath, shingles, Mouldings and all kinds of Huilding Material and manufacture a complete line of Hotel Business for Sale / The Badon Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENT ~ The Baden Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. â€" UNDERTAKING D. G. STEINMAN, President. PH. E. ALBERT 2store: A. WESELOH & CO. Let us give you our prices for anything you require i JOHN WiTTIG, Manager. Houufumhhin'_‘n, General Dry Goods, Clothing .__â€" Ontario Double Library Votes Till April 1sth? Milrc:»ton WHOLE NUMBER 3430 Excellent shoes for Boys and Girls at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, to $3.00. Children Shoes at 50c, 75¢, $1.00 $1.25 to $1.50‘in all leathers lace or Button. Infant shoes at 25¢ to 50c. $5.00. Young Men‘s Button Shoes in Tanned Pattened or gun metal lace or low button at $3.50 $4 and $5 Men‘s work shoes at $1.50 and $2.00 to $3.00 in all leathers Steel Button shoes at $3.50 and With the right sort of shoes for every kind of wear in all leather shoes for the governer. Shoes for mother, shoes for son or daughter and for the baby too in Button or lace style low or High Cut. Come See our Few Shoes We‘re Ready I am preparzed to conduct sales in any part 0 the coun‘y. FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS REAL ESTATE and COMMERCIAL, baving thorough knowlodge and znowing the value of all articles in above named lines. Your patronage solici*ed. Special attention given to farm stock sales, Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasouable Call, write or phone Phone No. £79, _ Box ;11, Be . ;S:l!‘)‘l conducted in English or German Commission Merchant and> For Everybody E. J. SHANTZ $29.00 32. 50 HY. HOFSTETTER, â€" Viceâ€"President. HY. RATZ, E. J. SHANTZ 7. 50 Re «lyâ€"toâ€" Wear House Auctioneer Eurnishings Assis. Manager. A. R. GOUDIE We sprak in the buildâ€" M 0) H

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