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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Apr 1911, p. 9

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(EjirtC',niijfi/riirt" & 00.1 Thin in generally the Hum of the year when you feel ',iko ttr wing out, some old tttings and ter'ncing Iilh new, no bear in min I that on prices are the "rr love-v. on I . Rugs, Furniture or Window Shades English tweed and worsted finished suits for men, in medium and dark shades of brown and greys. shadow striped and checked patterns, three Inltwned single breasted sack models nicely shaped Iapets and cluse fitting collars; linings are of good quality twilled Italian and Veurtian tmished fabrics, " in I2 inch chest, some uf these suits are almnst half price, Saturday special bargain mt."rrrre ew.e'.r Men's stylish 1opper nu-rcoals made from English covert cloth in lawn and grey shades, sizes 35 to 12, reg- ular " to Sill, Saturday m..-rerr.t.rt"rt" Bora' bloom" suits, double breast- ed, plain coats or with belt at waist, shapely lapets and natural formed shoulders, imported all wool durable wearing English tweeds in dark and medium shades of mixed guys and faint fancy stripes, choice milled body linings, correct fitting bloomers with strap and buckle, sizes 21 to 28 Reg. " to 5450, Saturday r'_r'rrP-..r.-r $2.98 Big boys' bloottwr suits or three piece suits, double breasted models with swell built up shoulders and long roll lapels in greys, olives and browns, in English wool fabrics of smooth finish tlressy and serviceable, or ordinary knee pants. well tailored, good quality twilled linings, fashion- able bloomer with straps and buckles sizes 28 to 33, regular St, and .8650 Saturday .W.ver.rf _.. ..e.. -_rr_.-.r .rrvt. P-err. $4.79 “In! dey tundra Which Save You " to " per cont. BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS Men's trousers in a dark grey and Boys' bloom" suits, double breast»; black alternate strip... worsted mate- ed, plain coats or with belt at waist, ' rial, well tailored, " to 42 inch than” limit. and natural formed Lwalst, reg, $2.50 and S'd, Saturday, You may go to your tailor and pay double our price but you will not at better workmanship, better in or better style and when it comes to vukty oi (Ibrics, weaves and colorings the tailor is not in it with us. A most important feature oi the display is the 20th Century Brad and which stands toduy among the classiest tailor products in America. We!!! gnrment in this magnificent collection is strictly hand tailored oi Illa wool fabrics, the choicest weaves oi the best loneign and American I”: are completely represented. The style range includes the extrem- elt lonlty’ as well as the most cons ervative and conventional cuts; sizes to exactly tit all shapes The Most Brittiant Gathering of High Class Tailoring That Ever Wu Shown in Berlin will be found in Our Lines of Suits and Spring Overcoats House Cleaning Time is Here Waterloo VOL. St. No. " Try Our Plow Shoes MEN'S SUITS Burlin, ZIOK’S SHOE HOME Men’s and Boys' '; " “wwwel _ h-cart V D tit( t _ I l "’ “"""“ ‘y,,\ Th Family Shoe Store SS.SS b'f A Our. assortmentis large and the ' Ti'y"iii"G- the-7;; mania“ at prices right. . l, her home near Stratford, has return ' ed to her school here, We are glad 8t.86, "'50 8t.TS, 2.M, 2.6tt, 2.rg to see Miss O'urary back again, - . , . t Miss Brownlee who has for some littk s 8pettial time past been engaged as nurse tor the late Mrs, Glew intends making her home for the present with Mrs at $1 M Robert Rowe. THE cfiR0NlcLEanfELEatAptt 130 pairs “union's boots, tlongola kid, Nucher tops, patent 1oe 'eaps, medium heavy soles', t'uban hev'l, all sizes ii to 7, regular $2.00 and 3225 Saturday mre'r..r.e v.et "tV_.Pev. vp...' VV.......... SI .59 Women's line dress boots, patent colt skin and vici kid, beautiful mak- m and this scason's latest styles, short vamps, medium tors and high Cuban heels, extremely neat and per- tict, fitting, sires 3 to 7, Reg. $3.50 and .100 for Pr.rw.r.Vmr. mr.-r.tmt'm. .trt-_.wrr-m $2.98 280 pairs men's, boys' and youths' boots, box kip leather, bluchrr heavy standard stow soles, solid leather throughout. Nen's all sires Is to 19, rm; 5125, Saturday bargain -,r-r-err.e. an Youths' long pants, suits made up in tho most popular models ol all wool Canadian mucous (u all desir- able shades. They arr all $7.50 to $5.50 values, sizes 33 to 35, they go on sate Saturday to clear -..'.'.rtrt.r'..'_ _ $4.95 Men's Gunmen: raincoats in grey and fawn with fancy stripe Chester- tield style. sizes 36 to 41. regular S0 and $12, Saturday _.trr_-tr P.eW.tr....t " FOOTWEAR BARGAINS Ont. bre at $1.50 SI .69 SPSS SI .98 WATERLOO, ONTARIO. THURSDAY MORNIIG. APRIL " IMI Death or Aged Citizens..--" is our I sad duty to chronicfe the death or two more of our aged citizens in the rersons of the late Mrs. Sci]; and Mrs. John (New. On Monday, April 17th while Mrs. Seip and her daugh- ter Miss Kate Selp were visiting} friends in Waterloo, Mrs. Seip heri came very ill upon the street and I died almost immediately. On Ttres- day the body was brought to the Seip's home intittwood and Thurs- day alternmn witnessed one of the largest innerals which has ever taken place in Linwood. Mrs! Seip was a woman well and favorably known and I leaves as well as her family and re- ' latives a host of friends to mourn I her loss. The members ot the (am-i ily are Adam, Fred and Louise in e the Northwest, Mrs. Henry Neuert l of Linwood and John and Kate at, home. As the funeral procession or" i the late Mrs. Seip on its way to the I cemetery passed the home of Mrs. I Crlew a very sad event happened. Mrs. I Glew and her nurse Miss Brownlee , were out in the yard when suddenly , Mrs, (New tell to the ground, A icouple oi men hurried and carried _ her into the house but life was gone. ws. Glow was one oi the oldest Peo- I pie in Linwood, being over ninety . years oi age. Her husband and fam- , a ily ot one son and one daughter I have been dead [or some time. I Propr:ty sohC--Mr. Gum, G.T.R. vdit-n Ionman imam 1.: Imusr ram of the Prrsby twin church [run Mrs. Runs and moted In: family i ' In it last txe't.--.Mr. Peer Mayx'r mm ins house and lot at thr East l-nl l, Mr. Juan“ "tttcdr. at "cysvittv-Mr, Hug- Httti'er and Itrothcr "rrurt ‘ix'md at Cometop last work --ttorn to Mr. and Mrs H). Run, on Nundvy. April It”. a thattqhtrt-- "In to ML mrl Mrs. II. 'Futhot, on the mm, a daughter - “I. I', Smut nnmghl a Mn": CEC to ttht"' r'rtrrrsspetttttr'tti's "mo, “NH! "111nm; loot 1-. nmrr ti) n gnaw Pg! H. "was”! '6',xli 'tmites. -- l Mr. \llrn "rrhirt up" give an ',a'r'otr".olr Hip In Manna Falls trr 'r,. Ind} “numb In A “wk-tn G, tltr um Mung Hr most krest burr- Imam material Ind to the We have been dead [at some time. Mrs. Boyd oi Michigan and Mr. lien. Fish at Detroit were here to attend the funeral of their grand- motlwrMiss o'U'ary who has been “21.no- tin-amthboeor- nitric-hidin- h Isl-I has an attractive personality and knows how to hold the attention ot his audicuctr-.We were unable to ob- tain a complete list ct the prize winners at the Linwood spring lair last week but we think the following list is quite complete: Heavy draft 1 years and over, Riverside Coin, Gordon Peterson, File Barron, W. J. Begs. “nary draft, 4 years and under, Royal Tie, Butler Bros.; King Purgtr, Albert Heipet; Carriage class. Province, (Hush Aims. a liundscho; Sweepstakes, Province, Roadster, Flying Sid, Fred Jackson; Tony Busch, Bourbon Purcell. Ed Bums- cho; Brood mare, .las. Ogram, An. drew Schmidt. Elmira. 2nd and 3rd; Agricultural team, Jaa. Ogram, And. Schmidt. Will Milner; Carriage team. David Wray, Butler Bros; Carriage single, M. Mathews. David Barron, S. J. Miller; Roadster team. Thos. Matthews, Peter Glennie, John T. Patch; Roadster single, Harvey Hears, Herb Beggs, S. J. Miller. - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boppre entertained the [allowing on Sunday last at an Easter dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Hen Boppre, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel, Mr. Louis Bonfire. St. Clements; Mr. I and Mrs. Ed. Voisln. Mr. and Mrs. 1 August Voisin, Glenallan. and MLi Ernie Bopprc of Linwood. l ol NemrNotetc--Mr. Ray who has tor thirteen years hem a missionary and cxplorer in South America, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday. April a3rd, and the lol- lowing evening gave an illustrated termtre.in the same church. Mr, Ray LINWOOD BADEN, Personal-Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernst " Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. D. Berger of New Dundee visited at Mrs. J. L'erprr's sr.. on Stmday.--Mr. and Mrs. N. Drment of near Hamilton. , tisited with Mr. mi Mrs. A. C. I Bowman on Sunday and Mondar-our teacher Miss I. Dynrnt has return- l, 3 all” spending “in holidays at home near Hamittors--Miss Sarah Hvrner of Berlin was a Sunday visi tor in the neighecrhrH--Mr. M. I). Pullman Visitor! at his home over I sum1ar-We are sorry to Inuit that Mrs. J. Benny, sr., who has been sick Irt- a few weeks is not improved. q I Farm Sol ‘a-Mr. C. Wanklin has sold his tarm, stock and implements Ito Mr. can: at Berlin ton Welland: ' some s'm cl 810,000. Mr. Wanklin I intent}; to retire trom farming and i will more to Berlin. . Briefs.-.. Farmers are very busy l these days seeding and getting ready “or seetottr-Mr. A. C. Bowman is busy remodelling his barn. The masons will finish this week.-- Mr. C. Karenina is the contractor tor I the mason work white Mr. C. Beck- I man has the cannot tor the carpen- ier work. News Notes.--'"- lilacs mum cl " Ellen street West. Berlin. were the guests ot um cousin, Miss Jen- nle “nun.“ last Wednesday "mind. .-atiatt Esther Shanta oi Hill Great 1 Farm “until n quilt“; bee u. the home of Mr. and In. Minion: ' Sn§der oi near Rims Hills on _ Easter Mctuar.--Mra. George Bods . Ind her dunghur Minn Alma, both or 1 Lexington were visitors rot the home _ of the (arm's curator, Hulk-r- mm Martel, in. on Saturdny but. - . Mr. ml Mrs. Jacoz: Gimbel and l their may?" Miss tte C. Illa! , Preston were Sunday itols at the I lane at the lormer'l parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Hy. C. Gimbl'l of Ron-rd Lo't.r--auitrs Maggie Ernst ut Ber- . [in warn Vim visitor with Miss 'Jennie Hnllnnn and Miss Mute: Sthmidt ol L'eatrevitie over Sui- (iiiiiriii. Abram Gimbel ot Maple , Lane was: Basilica: FiMtor to the . ‘Counly Town on sattrrcuy eveetitrg.- Mr. Nelson Lutz called to are ord (mend: " the can. Reporter Ottiee last wetk--Among More from this tieinity who inertial the Mouidera' Ball in Preston on Pridop evening last were Mrs. Herman Hertel it. i am: her, sitrter-in-h.w, Mist Maude _ Hertcl, brph ot Frccpurt and the [Mimics Alleldt of mar Broomsville. i All report having spent a vczy plea- sant time.--TaMug advantage ol tho recent high waters of the Riser I Grand, two gay young musoeisis were I twers gliding down the stream in their [trusty little barge. I I The rovers lighthearted f From sorrow long parted Beguited the dull mo’ntl 1 With laughter and song. i The . ever-welcome sen Btstitr-trae hereingers of the marry spring time ‘ , hate been with us [or “mutiny; I i C old Fries farm rlcanntly . ttt- I t-Hained nbout fifty of their young l Int-mm on Friday evrnirt--Mr. In ,1"ote in at present “aiming Mr, 'MattsstVtc, who is working overtime. w, unu'vrsiard hr has rrrried 'ttttttC hip tr:krs laivl.r- Miss Munit- l Lemon 1% 1itriting her n- sin Mts I' R, Hunt's at Brarifcs!.-1 mm» ' lrt irom mn' alvrn' I the cantata in i'r F. M N thill on Hadrr MondmT --ths, (in. s'lvuirs In" ml Thursday I for l,r.-r. Atta, In sprlul a Iz-w "mums null Iu-r (lalvghlrn. law w. , Gro'rrorar-otr. and Mrs, K, Let- n‘u “(Jul tbs “ham “‘42" and MINI “Ill-r. H‘qll nu Summit Mr H I nun 31 It [ ump' of [fun last week In Balm. .ltro es of the Grant! Itirer, Duly they maybe m, ioyously cNsporting _tttemseives along the shor- a): last. work In Dcrlm. also “tended the “new a! It! a“, Ars, my”. Inn-[d ll; ny beautiful ntcstnts testtTtett to thou-mu in wh hthcymhold. Re (Bollin- Wedding.--A pleasant gathcr- ing took piaee at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Nitt on Thursday last whim their‘relatives and triends to the number _of about tttty met to celebrate the mum. anniversary ot their qulng‘ A dainty tea was spun-d, the iahlcs bring decorated with goid, the waitresscx' caps were aiso banded with geld. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nil! are‘ enjoying good balm and have been residents ot this village tcr atresi thirty yawn:- ny beautiful presents testitiettto sun [on on Wednesday for his home in Mvnltton. trom there he will so to Lon ton f t try on (rumination. -Nr. Am. nn:l Miss Imo Snider who live on lutives trom Guelph, Toronto, Bibs- Villr, Lucknow, ()nngcville, beaidesa large number ot friends trom this nrighhorttootk wrre "resent. News Notes-Miss L. Mating" of Bvrlin spud Sunday with In trister, Mrs J, tgtsoemaher-Mr. F. A. Harri- WEST MONTROSE MANNHII" FRIU'OIT ' Items ot 1nterest.-cW. D. McKay, I Hernia and sister, Miss Abbie Bem- The is visitct'c Mr, and Mrs. Mengro Braemile of Bridgeport on Sunny "e- View; to the tatter'a leaving for their â€""' new home in FUmira.--Mists Alice l Hts., Bingeman left tor. Dumvillc, where . Albert, she lus secured a position as teacher nonuce in om ot Die schools. Hen friends "stisfaet iwitrtt her trttceestc--There are still I l some also: ot mumps in the " :cinity.- Mr. and Mn. Herb Cress- l man ot Break“ visited Iriettdts _ in I Ti the village on Buea.tir.-Mr. John Durant and little 'rsaghter, Miss Ca- V merino, andv Miss Catherine Bemis of 1Sinterlrourw calla! on Mrs. Bemis . on Suttdst--Mr. Norman Heller ie- Pi companicd by Miss Ell: Meyer of l Berlin Sun'uycd at Pleasant. View. --Mr. md Mrs. Alex. Schairer an] last ; Miss, Laura Bell Torre" spent. Sttn- . . day at Sebringville. --Mlss Bertie i"'g line. ‘Koch is spending a tew days in q-.-.--.-- i Berhi.-1ers. Walton. Miss Witter i and Miss Amy sully of Berlin were The l trests at tht Bow Farm last week. F33 ---Mrs. Fernando Snyder very pleas-I “My entertained a number other friends at her home Inst Thurs- l day evening ands" spent a very en- jogable evening. April WeVing.--.t very plmmt event tool: glue last Wednesday at tin residence ol Mr. and Mrs. Geo. mm, the lame of the bride when their eldest 19.1mm Miss Regina I was joined in the holy heads at me- itrimout' to Mr. Join Jendl of l Berlin by Rev. H. Battmherg. Miss [ Annie Dietz, sister at the Bride “nth-add, the bride, while Mr. Rein- told Jendt was but man. Only tic imutdiale relative. were present. .Mr. And Mn. J. Jamil. will reside in Berlin..-. like Olivia Globe left Monday morning tor St. Thomas where like will like a time months' (our. in the Wies' Cotkge.--An- vih-r very happy went took place on “My last. at the home ot Mr. in". Mn. John Lippi new Cresshill when their only daughter, Mary was menial to Mr. A. Berg, second son to Mr. And Mrs. C. Berg. Miss Rei- Ming played the wedding march. Re.'. Sclnlke of Heidelberg tied the Rtt.i- tial knot. Miss Jean Rank named the Mi ' . Gnarls to the" number or about [25 were prwent. Many beat. liiul gifts were waived. - ‘Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Stable ol Berlin spent Sunday here with relatives. l ttuns at 1tttersi--her. md I tb. John Holrwyer at Baden visual nu;- on Sunday In! and were an guests at Mr. and Mrs. P, Grahuc--.ut ot out you: who! an": rs are lurk again [run their Easter ura‘ions an“. lam: -med . that duties ..-Mr. ud Mm. Philip Benin: spent. Sm- day with her parents mt Ctusset.-- Mr. Walter Spencer ot marina was here let a tew days. m butsirsetrtr.-.Mr. mu In. Wt. Sch» ot Elwin was the m“ a his punts u or Stray all raMrttrd hon): again Mom tur-her. Mgr ttau ol Near Ham- Mm-hon'o- . short mu alu- trieadtc.--Mr. "any Selma) of Ber- lin spent Sunday under the parental M. WEIGHEL a SON, Waterloo BLOOMINGDALE We want to talk paint to you-we want to talk Sherwin- Wiffiams Paint to you because it's so good. It's made of pure lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil, all ground together by special machinery. Come and scans and let us give you information that will save money on your property. "M The far-sighted fellow thinks of it in big type. He realizes the importance and economy of painting his buildings when they need it so that they'll be protected from the wear and tear of the weather and not rot and go to pieces in a few years. The other fellow thinks of paint in small type and his home and his build- ings soon look Doyouthinkofitas WILLIOLIV Weishel’s Weekly Store News PAINT. the this lining purchasod tho business formerly carried on by Mr. Emir Albert, including lumber yard, saw and planing m'll, we beg to " nonnce to the public that we are prepared To give the best ”we mtisfsction to old customers as well as to as many new patrons. We carry a full line of ANNOUNCEMENT The Baden Lumber ' Manufacturing En. M. The Baden Lumbar ' llfmtttigritig (hui, Boxes, Shook, and Packing" Cases. Let. us give you our prices tor anything you require in the build. D. G. STEINMAN, Timber Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings . and all kinds (ll Building Material I H. F. ALBERT Pine {and Hagdwopd Do9rr, Sash, _Biirtds and Manager. President. and mluufocture a comple‘e line of t Any partiettUr good thing in a II“ that. you may be warning. You no right All"! to tind here. Ln. c, Button WEI” cut. in high or low' 1m, modtlr. Till Pint, Gun Metal and other lather-n. Swing Shoe Value: to you A. hWiliulll ' 00. 2 Stores Berlin $2 oo, 2.50, 3.00. 3.50. 4.00, to 5.00. nun Men’s Shoes- WHOLE NUMBER 3432 We start inwith some splendid rtsiu. mluu at $2.00 and t3.00 and run up to 35.00 and $6.00. We don't expect to sell all the Maui Sh CN in town but We expect to sell and do sell the test Men's Shoes so'd in Berlin at any of the above mentioned prices. Come and tee and we will talk Housefuruishings, General Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes HY. HOF8TETTER, HY. BATZ, or Paint? Asaia. Mmager. Vice-President. Prlou 0 O u H

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