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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Jun 1911, p. 1

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Where you tind a nice assortment of FURNITURE and at the lowest priees Clive us a call. Waterloo "R® M dight suitable for $2.50 to $3.5¢. $2 98 BOYS® Two PIECGE SUITS, ; *« . made of strong English tweeds bloomer knce pants, all sizes, regular â€" $3.5( $1.93 wy‘s . 38 95 for Boys‘ Threeâ€"Pice Suit=â€"Suits thet will last yo * many i« rough day‘s w cat, ma‘e in scole and cdou styles of all wool tweed~ worth. from{5.06 to $6.50, 31 95 for MEN‘S Thicsi SERS â€"In cxceptionally fine impa * worsteds mate in Consorti tive or more ultra siyles, 34 95 for MEX‘S8 SiU7TXâ€"q splenci? | lineof threeâ€"piece /s * tsilored and fnisl>d, single breasted siyle. _ Al size to sel at from $7.00 to £9.00, 99c .. $3.95 i tent Colt leathers, made 1 turned Cubar heels arH ap shes 21 to 7. Krg:l.« $ t rday ... Men‘s Oxfords, narrow witkh, tots, this sumne lar lasts, sizes 5 to 10 to $4.50 for _ _ wWOMEN‘s Praups w4 bar ul gll OO |001 90. *4F60 ahre Waterioo Bose evir hear‘s of. _ Come ard let us demonstrate tha t car claims | are geead. Take Notice of the Specials for Friday h ns ._ _ Come to this store leokiug for greater known ant you will mt go away disa pp« greatest Clothing valucs t:~ mert of â€" B Best Clothing for Me'n and Boys at Less Than Makers‘ Cost S.R. Ernst & Co. Friday Bargains for MEN‘s TROUSERS in Si7€Ss to suit all men. Worth â€" VOL. 51. No 25 This is the Place ZICK‘S SHOE HOME this summer most pogttâ€" (le; es 5 to 10. Regular $£14‘sh Berlin, 1ND BOYS‘ SUMYER CHOATS UNOERTAKERS _ WATERLOO Night Phone 207 made with _ band ark aptle strans, § 1¢ $3.00,00 saâ€" ‘2L _ OOA for greater bargains | than you have ever ill mt go awsay disappointed. We are here Friday with the values UV men of Berlip are« Waterloo hove coor _ hea‘e t us demonstrate tha t cur Claims â€" are o.. .4 â€"In tan ans men. Worth $1.50 to$1.75 ard medium $1.98 $2.95 affice _ or outing _ wear â€" pa~ 75c $1.00 $1.25 /ss $1.35 $1.50 $1.75/\= THE wellâ€"wearing strong twee: BOYS‘ BOOTS _ in good solid leaâ€" thers, wel made blucher tops, me@um heaty seles, seams extra well sown 20e 1 to 5.. Regilar £2 for |_NEX‘S BOOTS made from box kip leather in blucher style, gooct | fittima; shate, extenmsinn soles cad woell made, s2C8 6 to 10. Regular $3.00 Friday double and sincleâ€"breasted styless, is in dark greys, broviis and clive, 50 to $1.50, 222222 ‘¥ fine impocters 2i wool ultra siyles, worth $3.00 threeâ€"piece suits, _ wrhn t. _ All sizes, mawz up well fimished coats and worth regularly from it last your boy _ fa: * and double breasted Ont. Phone _ $1.50 | pis all wool â€" RUGS $1.98 318 ienen se dn t EC the _ vocal _ sel« and quarteltes,~â€" Miss Bechtel an i Mrs. 1 Bechtel, spent a few days at the hone of Dr. M T. Rechtr! Jast werr â€"Nt.â€" Gea Pulein opercd nis fine bew deccreray partor anrd confoctionery store 14 Arâ€" ther _ streat, las} We mesday evening, which wr« well patronize* and which is & cradit t the town, being a great improvement on othe former tuilding which _ occupicd the _ same â€" stand. â€" Mt®. Simon Moyor and two daughters Maric and Annic, spent Saturday with Wrlol i n C H ® ERUiZ T Mess oo nRA e TICAY | Man., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 98 I. Amy this week.â€"Among those who ® attencded the funersl of the late d leaâ€" Hy. _ Lein, _ which took place last caum | Muiday at _ St. Jacas were, Mrs. cg Hy. Zilliax, Mr3. J. Jung, Mr. Sewn Ches. Klinck, Mr. and Mrs. Dave i6d HHollinger, Mr. and Mrs. DoerMer and 50 } Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lein.â€" Miss CE | Adell Wirger who Was teen attending woot, , Branksome Hadi, Toronta, for severâ€" lat months, has returmed to her home hore for her vacation. _ Miss Winger 55| was successful in passing the second stel | yoor @*aminations with honers.â€" The memBers | of St. James Lutheran wool | church will hold a lawn social en their $3.00 | beautiful grounds on Tucsoiary evening, June 2ith. | Te Fand will be in atâ€" lidf ".. [ tendance. on last Sunday delberg an + St, 7.l.a-(‘:-hs Miss E. Miller Visit=d (£o Mrs. oE OFo o Kanhi e o sn Te T ES much appreciated.â€"Mrs. Sherrington !has recovered sufficiently to he able to return to bet home here last weet, oftor having‘ undergonr a serious operâ€" ation _ at _ st. Jesoph‘s Ifospital, Gueclgh, much impro e1 in hralth.â€".A ‘atue assortment of new dr0 s o bys > arrived at the public libricy and aitos the noorssauty sclection : * markits>, they will tp reaily for cireulatic . frnong the pullic.â€"Mr. and Mrs. €. W. Schiorh 217 visited friends at Helâ€" 0. es 1 sn noe en en ie C ENCY ' >3 this tiscussior the reply from th« C.P 4. Compary: regarding the carly train which the Bocord bad requeste ._ to be put on from Listoxyel to Toro:: 10, was reod ans discussed and â€" alâ€" though the Comparny saig they coule not _ grant this favor, the Secretary was again requestcd to write to headquarters quoting the advantages that this cxtra trair would give to those wisling a few more houts‘ stay in Toront® _ Several n&ner details were discusse@ _ and the mecting â€" adâ€" ) jourr d.â€"The members of the Prestyâ€" tcriar Churcls ans Sunday School inâ€" _ fend holding their annuce picnic on Thursday, .July 6thâ€"Mr. art â€" Mrs. â€" Adam Sippel of Berlin, wsited rclaâ€" thes in town last Sunday.â€" The loâ€" tal Todge uf _ 1.0.0.F. held tlmir anâ€" nual rhcofation day services on Sunâ€" dav, _ when a grcat many of â€" their late members ana rclatives â€" were ’Mndly remembered ty friends. â€"Manyl‘ ;Pcojle will learn with regret of the |s1+%n deatlh of Mrs. Byrons of Newcast(le which occurred at her horm‘ the carly part of â€" this week, the cause being goiire. _ The funeral was ! }h('vld last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 6; Byrons was well known among _ this ", roighborhood.â€"Dr. _ Sceanlon ol _ the ) Methodist church preached a special |, sermon last Sindo» on "The Crownâ€" " ing _ of _ the King." Suitable music lfl was given by the choir which was |, es l t ce WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY l Board _ of Trade Meeting.â€"A meet ing _ of â€" this Board was _ beld last lrriday evening in the E.M.S. Hall. The Prosident, Mr. x L. Weber, in ‘ the chair. \The first ard mest imâ€" portant subject discussed was the fire pretection _ of. the village. A resoluâ€" tion was passed requesting the Counâ€" cil to provie a suitable fircâ€"hall ara also to organize a fire Company. The formet fireâ€"brigade disâ€"organized owing to sn many bindranecs and not being allowe:? any time for practice for thoir duty in cases of emergency. _ Followâ€" S1F Ah}€ Zfenmacinnlar c l0 o8 _ El t CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH M ienen ee n Aettn P TV PresSyterian â€" church held a quilting i: tho S.S. part of the church last Trewlay â€" afternoon ind consicurable work was zccomplished by the ladics. â€"Miss Mary Amy â€" of Davlingford, Man., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Amy this week.â€"Among those who Wequln‘a w L â€" i Ese l C TCORA months, roturmei to her home her: ’last Tresday and ber many â€" friend ; bope for _ her erstire recovary to health.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Ziegler of Winnipeg spent part of this week with Mr. Geo. Ziegler, nsarager of the Metropolitan Bank tore.â€" AMr. and Mrs. H‘y. Neeb of Waterioo formerly of this place, visited friends in town last Sunday.â€"The Lifics Ai+ of The mlsalsnd t 21100 80. D. Weer and little caughâ€" tor visite? friends at Brantfort â€" last w ok.â€"Mrs. Fiy. Cryder, who has pot been in very good firalth vai who bas been ta‘ ing special treatmen‘s for rheumatism _ in Toronto for several s.2livs Es C Locals and Personal.â€"Master _ Horâ€" ’l;ort Graupmr, sor. of _ Rev. G. Graupnet of this place who has been studying _ at the Luthcran Sensinary at Fort Wayne, is sJer <ng his holiâ€" d>s with his parouts, here.â€" Mr. aad Mrs. .. B. We‘er and little caughâ€" tor visite? friends at Brantfort â€" last woek.â€"Mrs. _ Ey Cryder, who has not been in vety good bnalth cak aill Berlinâ€"M;. Gporge CHRONICLE‘TELEGRAPH ANNUAL EXCURSION TO TROIT ON Juuy 15TH. | $2.140 RETURN. Goop FOR DAYS. ompars‘ _ regarding the catly ch the Bocrd bad requeste j on from Listese to Toro:â€" read anc discussed and alâ€" e (‘umpar«y saie they coule it this favor, the Secretary on m 15 Board was held last cning in the E.M.S. Hall. cbt, Mr. M. L. Weber, in \The first ard mest imâ€" lect discussed was the fire facobs last owerk Visit=d _ at the home Knobla‘th at Hessâ€" reply from the APH 4THI News Items.â€"1q large numbe TO _ DEâ€" Uhere attended the lawn socia} PH. FARE , was a grand success, held last FOR FOUR day at Crosshill. The _ ad given were very much apprecia aster _ Horâ€" {all. The programine was good. Rev. G. | wade‘s orchestra furnished the ho has been | for the evening enfertainment .. m Sensinary 'J. G. Reiner returned last wee! ng his holiâ€" | his trip to the State of Wash e.â€" Mr. and ’where he has visited since last : (tle caugh [ â€"Mrs. Hjp and her family who itort â€" last | resided in the State of Wash , who has |for some time arrived here last th cad who day and will DIObARIV ramai. arranged for your Dome was formet]y in l'n‘shm‘â€"-Miss' Exelyn Lacâ€"net spent Saturday â€" and | Sunday at hor home in Hawkes.ito â€"Mr. J. E. Holtz, of Berlin, wan re newing acquaintaees in toan la f wiok. th The big event of the year is _ the Chronicle Telegraph exentsion to De troit on Saturday, July 15th See the baseball and | other nrawraweal } C, _ ) 5C "amitton of Win orbourre | to all prosert. A malr quartette by ; Messts. Badley, Hammond, Ziegler and |Kimmel vaas also gi on â€"Miss Anierâ€" |In was visiting ber friend Mis; Edna 'lirh for a few days Imct weok â€" Mr. pand _ Mrs. Badley _ regirned hoano last Friday gfter a delightful trip down the St. Lawtonce.â€"The ceath securre) on Sunday of Mr. Johr Falliat, sr., of this place / fr.«n drorsy.â€"A _ sad affeit _ took place last Calurday _ alâ€" ternoon _ when _ a yoin: man name d1 . ’Huyn:a’ er, who hus lately been omâ€" plowed at the Jarna F, 1cok his own life after a fit (¢ desoce dency hy pathiing his trroat with a ra or His home was formerIy in l'n-st«m‘â€"â€"Miss! Exelyn Lacâ€"net spent Saturday â€" and | Sunday at hor home in Hawkes.ito â€"Mr. J. E. Holtz, of Berlin, wan re newing acquainta»®es in teon 11 & beap py._;_2 C°"CG 5Y Wm. Steuernaâ€"‘ |gel, Elmira; 4th, Wolf Bov, caned by â€" j Sol. F2 _ Welf, Elmira.â€" Dr. A. o J. | Geixie of Toronto is spenling a â€" fow ‘,wocl\s with lis brother in town.â€" ,' Mr. and Mrs. R. McMicking of Calâ€" |gaty are visiting at the home « Mr. jand Mrs. A,. w Werner for a fow .wmks.-l,qsi Sunday was decoration ’ ‘day of _ the 1.0.0.F. hers and a latge ;1 mber of local members and visiling' , brethren took part in thr pata‘s 1 | which _ Iift the club rooms at 2 , e‘clock _ fot the cometery whore a | Very suitaWe address wis givton by ! Hrv. A. M. Hamilton of Wir orbourne | ; to all presert. A malr quartette | by / ; Messts. Badley, Hammond, Ziegler and ) |Kimmel veas also #i (nâ€"Mics Anoss «97 lrot or Pace.â€"ist Maud S., owned by E. Aitchison; Znd, Chapple, owned by H. Hestings, Elore; 3rd, , Baron Monk, owned by .lcdn Moak, Plattsiille; "th, Maggic Tipping, ownâ€" tr‘fl by Hy. Nesbit, Listowel. Named Raceâ€"1st, Arthur L. owned ; by H. Jones, Elotr; 2nd, Florgdale “hy' owned by Hy, Hedrich, Elmira; {3rdâ€", Nello, owned by Wm. Steuernaâ€" [8€1, Elmira; 1th, Wolf Boy, caned by ‘SBol E.o We KEian. "A1 U* P t UILO € anlenz;a ( °. _00* P working up â€" this | ford â€" splentith day‘s sports. _ Races wre alâ€" week.â€" so a fexturc «@f the afternoon‘s enterâ€" ing ol tairmment, the successful one.« being as | last s follows:;â€" has re 2.22 Trot cr paceâ€"1st, Diamone week ; Wilkes, _ owned by E. M. Stewart, Edgar Grelph; 2nd, Maggic S., owned by | home 1. Stanley, Paisley; 3rd, Billic B., 2l owned by Jack Bloek, Bclwo«d; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 2.50 Trot or Pace.â€"1st Maud S., ; Femomm OWHCd by BX Aitchisan: ons Wl t2 j Ni ©nloyed very _ much were â€" served Caring and the E.M.S. Dir they _ were amply or Ppains they took in splentic tlay‘s sports. so a fexturc «@f the : l-.limm-nl, thr success follows:â€" The weather was idoal an; turned out in crowds. Th prugramme consisted cd al y exciting gome between Western Felt Co., League Kimnct Felt Co. resulting tory for the latter 13â€"12 score. Then in the afton game for the Cup way Play t« Interior and the Felt resulting in a victory for which was the successful t the cup. _ in the evening a ban‘ corert _ was held Klinck‘s grove, with a sho 4TH ' Ne DEâ€" t here RE , was UR | day giver Tcrâ€" fall. G. | wade een | for iry I'J . G oliâ€" his t cad | where e 4 OE Successful â€" ( Day , cclsbratio place without man and Mr ation Day w â€"_ in the evening an open a.r orcert â€" was _ beld _ in Mr. © grove, with a show of cigh‘ recls which the large aucience very __much. _ Refrcsiments served Curing the ertire day â€"Eâ€"M.S. Directors feel tlrat Felt Co., League and the Felt Co. resulting in a vie _ the latter 13â€"13 being the Then in the afternoon the t the Cup way Played betwe:= rior and the Felt Co Leagues in a victory for QOr former w the successful team to win Fouus . y with friends at rltleidcllmrg. Sful Cclebratiml.â€"-Corunat-ion bration Fassce off in this RUPOT I amply rcwardcddi‘t.-r the ut â€" any hitch whatever. C was idoal and tl» pecple in crowds. The motring‘s consisted cd ar exccedingâ€" es ° . WY iSth SHee other programmes WELLESsLEy onsitefation. â€"Mr. | Herh nt Sumday with Tavisâ€" â€" The Messrs. Heary, Victor Otbtmann _ snep; probably remain _ here _the lawn social which suctess, beld last Tuesâ€" MORNING, JUNE , 29 i9an Riffer spert Carou _ furnished u;e music enfertainment.â€" Mr. 1â€" _ The _ addresses much appreciated by large number from the good. . Woiâ€" Washington _ week from Washington last spring. Tucsâ€" Personals.â€"The Misses Fanuy â€" and Blanche and Mr: Stanley Hilborn visâ€" ited friends _ in Sebringville _ last week.â€"Miss Nancy Schofieldj, is â€" the i guest of Mr. James Hope.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Willits of Wingham _ and Mr. and Mrs. George Everett of Burâ€" ford visited at "Walnut Grove" last week.â€"Mr. Melvin Snyder was renewâ€" ing old acquaintances _ in Wolyerton last Sunday.â€" Miss Laura Newumever has returned home after spending | a week in Waterlooâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. have Edgar of Fordwich visited at _ thc bome of E. W. Detwbilet last week CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH _ 4TH , ANNUAL EXCURSION To ppâ€" TROIT ON JULY 15TH. FARE $2.40 RETURN. GOOD FOR FOUR DAYS. , | _ News Notesâ€"Mr. A. Moyer has i | been seriously ill but is stowly imâ€"; | proving.â€"Mr. Davd Gimble bas sold _| his driver fpr a handsome price. â€"â€"-‘ | Nrs. Wendell Bushe«t is on the â€" sick [list. Hetr friends wish her a speedy | _ |recovery.â€" Mr. and Nrs. P. Fisher | and family of Berlin called at _ the | home of Mrs. Jacob Dedel, last week. | â€"Mr. and Mts. Jacob Woolner visitâ€" | ed at the home of Mr. 1. Cober on sunday.â€"Mr. A. Randall and Mr. C. Bushert called on Mr. Allén Schiedel on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman : Shantz visited e home of _ Mr. !‘ Noah Detweiler unday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kavfiman called on |â€" Preston friends 1 â€" Mr. and }/ Mrs. 1. Bushert viSfted Mr. “"':l drew Binders.â€" Mr. Lincgin Rieck t paid a flying visit to on â€" Saturâ€" day last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder | € of near Kossuth visited at the home | g of Mr. David Gimble on Sunday.â€" C Miss Hannah Schiedel visited at the home of Mr. Noah Detweiler on Sunâ€" ‘ day.â€"Mtr. and Mrs. Alson Cressman.i of GBrman Mills calied on Breslau l € friends.â€"Miss Lizzie Randall is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. 1. Clemmer __ at present. d Rood CGoods Weichel‘s Asphait is a protection against nleces sometimes in a numerous repairs, frea the common kind of r needs no cars, no atten Weichere Asphalt PR I= not required. . Mater need fe a hammer. A« fresdom from care, say made, CHRONICLH-TI‘ILEGI!.\PH 4TH ANNUAL â€"EXCURSION TO DEâ€" TROIT OX ubuy 13TIH. FARE $2.40 RETURN. Goop FOR FOUR DAYS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Findlay_ _ and family of Toronto have arrived here fot their summer vacation.â€" This is the time for picries. Sunday | pienics also seem to be again in vogue.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurschinsky and daughter Miss Bernice attended the Kroetsch-l(urschimx_\' wedding in Berâ€" lin on Wednesday.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Schweitzer and family attended the Schweitzerâ€"Durst wedding near _ St. Jacobs on Wednesday last week.â€"The Women‘s Institute meeting will _ be held on Monday next, July 3rd. t Before you decide on any roofing for any purpose, 1 yourself to investigate Weichel‘s Asphalt Roofing. It eomimemsaes, 222 Roof Your Buildings With Weichel‘s Asphait Roofing M. Weiche!l & Son, Waterloo, Ont. Barn Raising.â€"aÂ¥ friends gathered at nett‘s place on Frid help raise his new Auiuands [, OB MAas here â€"â€"~Mr. Nelson She}â€" ley has accepted a position in Bowâ€" man‘s store â€"Mrs. McKenzie is serâ€" iously ill, and Mrs Thos Clayfield is also under medical treatment â€" Miss Clara Wieland is still in _ a very low condition. Prices on Roofing as follows e!@ A«phatt Roofing is ms easy o ; uired. . Material« for laying come hammer. Ask us about this roofir rom care, save more money than ROSEVJLLE BRESLAY d e home t unday KaÂ¥fiman _ c s l al nb tiSIted ~ Mr. Lincgl isit to c against everything that i but is slowly _ im David Gimble bas sold a handsome price. â€" In a single summer. It is frequent repaintings and j of roofings. For, once on, attention â€" the first coct is + entces d at Mr. Jno. Burâ€" Friday afternoon _ to new barn and strawâ€" Weichel‘s Weekly Store News About one Roofing is mo 2081 causes most readyâ€"roofings to go to immer. It is, also, a protection against intings and reâ€"graycling neceesary with For, once on, Weichele Aep)ml!' Roofing first cost is the only cost. hundred @8000 ASRORORDROS eB000 #09°0¢ 00000000000 0004 e than protection against Ccauses most readvâ€"raofinas Y to lay As come with roofing. It EBERA?Be2tzeRc3 | 4 â€" 2. C6o froperties and Northwest Lands ; 8 Money To Loan, Conveyancing and 7@ y SSE EESSERENEnERENEEq Em g j § J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. & 66 any othrror _4ny purpose, you owe it to 1t Roofing. It is the ideal any building from a chicken Phone 552 ISSSSCGLnGnen, FROM $1000 To $15,000 nouses FROM $1000 To $10,.000 Farms For Sale POUX /ainaibss 28 s is nthl 4 boots for children, size lines for .. __ _ A ~irpr Mepetoen t â€" 94 najs e {0 APPers at reduced prices, 24 pair of infaut‘s chocolate ] strap slipâ€" bers, eizes 2 to 5, for .. , . ... ...... 85e 51 pair of children‘s T3¢ sltppers, sizes 4 to 7. for ... __ _ Business P Now is the time Tpet. _ SkilleJ lahor rall ail that you give more #eryvice, Pomlyâ€"roofing ever pair of chocolate Tg o us IRZESELOET 45 Cco, roperties and N fire. It . Wing & Co. WE HAVE ALL KInps OF TesBsees rseoose ©0000400 49+ and this is the General Dry Goods 1000RX .T OU lace and button 3 3 to 7, regular 85¢ ***>>:s <11,, . B0G _ The (miy nge Phonographs. € Books,“Stationery Etce. Mha asps 22 2 c . s P e Write us for furâ€" ther information. 38 Frederick St., Beriin Every square of our Roofing is guaranteed for 10 years if instruc» tions are followed to the letter. Ask for Sample Cards I ply at $1.50 per square 2 ply at $2.00 per square 3 ply at $3.00 p°r square 26Â¥ FISHING TACKLE, ETG. Sporting Goods of all __ dazcriptions We also havo the larges assortment of most reliabl kinds of Baits that _ _ Gatch Fish â€"°° mene and boys‘ low shoes at a discount of 10 fo 20 per cent‘ place to buy shoes and save money. ... 59¢ button Emm SUY First class assortment of 140 pair of girls‘ 1.15 and 1.% 1 strap slippers at ... . . _ .... 950 33 pair of misses‘ all patent and tanned slippers, reg.$2 for $1. 45 60 pair of women‘s strap slipâ€" Fers in 4 different lines, chocoâ€" ate, tanned, patent and gun metal, reg. 83 for ... ..... $2.4G 15 pair of women‘s $2.50 slipâ€" pers in 3 colors, patent, tanned and gun metal. for .. ..... $1.96 3 special lines of house sl preu for elderly ladies, special at $1.00, $1 25 and ..........;. .. .... $1 50 AH‘ men‘s and boys‘ low shoes â€" PTIEEN Couitniadrabnt Bs SSSSSCGEE WATERLOO ONTARIO ncy in town for BERLIN $ , Clothing and Shoes at all prices Iinsurance Low Prices

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