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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Aug 1911, p. 1

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_ $.R. Ernst & C©O:â€" § ourâ€"Busy Neighbors / at the M~. w’mnd together our odd lines of â€" elothing, boots and € taps, (nrninh‘ii:?l for men and boys and have made up our l to t'gtury lar‘s worth of odd lines. Not one article * We bave relied upon the prices to do it and make that ,W enoughâ€"to make our goa‘! & certainty. ‘Come with the crowd o monley.. ; . es ~__* BUYS ~A $1% MEN‘S SUIT. Men‘s Suits of extraordinary â€" cliarâ€" ter, quality . and style, materials We in smart â€"and conservative tweeds _ Wworsteds; styles are the slightly i fitting and loose coats with well pd shoulders and GCarefully â€" tailâ€" \pollars and lapels: â€" Ail _ are | and finished in the finest â€" DANINCF. * â€" A $20 TO $22 MEN‘S sUT. ~R _suit is thisâ€"season‘s latest yles, fabrics and coloring :x assortâ€" nts to suit anyone‘s tasté in cloâ€" ' . ‘The marflds are ngat worsâ€" both and wnfinished, , and in light and dark . shades brown, green and grey. _ Every t is handâ€"tailored and the trimâ€" are the best procurable. These wits are cut conservatively along § season‘s most actepted lined, in Ali sizes. & _ _ Take a look in our window, take a look over our bargain counter and then stay away from this saie if you can. . _! _ Sale terms are strictly cash. _ ... Every pair of summer shoes, oxfords, slippers, white canvas shoes ; sole outin% oxfords, etc., marked at exseptionally low prices. . lines of high shoes reduced. _ 240 pair Men‘s Oxfords, tan, patâ€" ent aud velour, sold regularly at 4,00, 5.00 and $6.00, our sale price _ BUYS A $8 TO $10 MEXN‘s pey ~ . {SUOIT.â€"‘ .. “,m group which will . suprâ€" ise you by their style, finish and al good looks, Materials are ‘Aweeds and . worsteds, â€" in wor ‘Fallâ€"and Winter,all the * Is, colors and styles are represented; sults that fbrmerly . "at $8.00 to $10.00. â€") BUYS $1.50 AND $1.75 MEN‘s i«fi? *‘ TROUSERS. _ _ Our $1.50 and $1.75 Trousers, made o% splendid tweeds, suitable for work VOL 31. Where find a nice assortment of: FURNITURE â€"and RUGS p’bfid;“rimh Give us a call. s A Clearing Saile â€" Aick‘s Annual Summer Shoe Sale Od is and Ends Left Over krom (*%< _ the July Sale ' ©2.50 $14.50 THE EVENT OF T HE SEASON Beariin, $7.95 bupodite Te No 31 This is the Place 18 NOW IN FULL SWING THE CHRO Standard made Shirts an%.emw-, ers, natural colors, regular per garment;‘ on Sale at .......... .......... 19¢ MEN‘S SUMMER UNDERWEAR 69 pair Women‘s patent slippers neat toe, cuban heel, sold regularly at 250 and $3.00, our sale price These are madet in such a _ good manner _ of such ‘beautiful materials that the most â€"parti/ular man would be glad to wear them. Hundreds . of newest efiects, allsizes 14 to 17}, different kinds to select from, all the regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, sale Boys‘ twoâ€"piece Suits, coats single and . doubleâ€"breasted â€"style, _ trousers bloomer style, made of fine>‘ â€"gweeds and fancy worsteds, over checks and stripes, regular> $5.:00 to $5.50; Sale BOYS‘ SUITS, very handsome, :3â€" picce suits, in single and â€" doubleâ€" breasted styles, latest ent, * fancy tweeds and worsteds, sold regularly at $5.00 to $6:00, on sale "at... / Boys*â€"Twaâ€"piece Norlolk Suits, â€"serâ€" viceable; goodâ€"lookinggarments, _ in handsome light and dark * materials, regular $4.00 and $4.50, Sale. Price 150 â€"DOZEN MEN‘S NEGLIGEE © SHIRTS 69c. or â€"roughâ€"wear, manyâ€"patternsâ€"to selâ€" ect. from; _ a wellâ€"made, ~splendidâ€"fitâ€" ting pair of trousers, sale price... 99¢ FOOL SUMMER FURN SHINCS ON SAtE FOR B YÂ¥s $B1.49 8 WATERLOO®, ONTARIP, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST . 10 $3.95 aPF News Notes.â€"A swcial was held on Tuesday evereng on Mr. David Miller‘s beautiful lawn.â€" The social was * held under the auspices of the Ladies" Aid of the Lutherafr clarch and proved to be quite :s success. The larlies served lunch from six to cight o‘clock after which. a social time. was spent and t â€" occasion was \reg much enjoyed :}' all present.â€"Mrs. Geo. Haus _ and iss ‘Pearl Haus of R?neer‘ are spending a few weeksâ€" here. Mr. anc Mrs. Mosser ofâ€" Preston spent a few days with the latter‘s parents, â€" | Mr. and Mrs. Menger.â€"Miss Nelda Merner of Welland was the gaest of Misses Hoeflin for a few days.â€"Mrs. Krueger «° Clifford is spending. a week at tie home ‘of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Scheilele/â€"Mrs._ Last and Miss Myrtle Last of â€" Galt and Mrs. Pellâ€" ing of Brantford spent a Tow _ days at:the home of Mrs. G. Heller, King streot.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Filsinger Mr: and Mrs. J. B. Filsinger and son of Toronto, spent a few days at the ‘‘Maple Grase Farm.‘"â€"Miss Minnic Simith . of Toronto, wor the guest of Mrs. . Dr. Rokinso® fér a few days. â€"â€"Miss Ella and. Amy Varlker spent ‘ Sunday with ° friends _ in town..â€"Mr. . and Mrs. D. Musselman an«‘ family _ of Berlin ‘spent Suaday with friends in town.â€"Mr. and~ Mre. Alvin Cress arsd family of Bridgeport spert. Sunday with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno: Cress. â€"Mi# s Ethel . Reynolds is spending a Tow weeks‘ yacatios â€"with frienmis at. Sault ol Miss Victa Ste. â€" Meric.â€"The Misses HoBMinger have returned t Toronto aiter spendâ€" Ing a few weeks with theit : Aunt, Mrs, â€" Hollinget.â€"Rev. Mr. Schielk® of Heidelberg occupied the pulpit of the Lutheran â€"chorch bere last Sunday evâ€" ening _i*» the abscnce of the pastot, Roâ€". Mr. Lincke.â€"Mr.. A Ho» 1k of Stratford spent ~a‘low days _ at his horse here.â€"Mr. Vcelket, sr., of Berlin, renewed old @*prizintances .for a low dayvs this week. Lutheran â€"c ening 7 Ro. Mt. 1 of Stratfor his horse Berlin, rem a law days Death‘of Aged Citizen â€" Mrs. V. Schnarr, . relict of the late Valertine Schnarr died last Thitsday in Perlin att the remains were brought here on Saturday alternoon for interment. â€"The Rev. W. C. Boese of Berlin ofâ€" ficiated. Deceased was 64 years of age and lsaves a grownâ€"up family to mourn their loss. _ ‘The bereaved faâ€" wily havo â€" the sympathy of wholes ccoomunity~ in their nfl% ticn.â€"Mr. zid Mrs. Geo, Zettal, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zettel, Mr. and Mrs. Signon HinSchberger of Bglin wete ile ~gultt of ‘Mr. on t Mrs. Hea:y Zu‘tel c oer Sypnday.â€"Mis. H. Wanot end son Harry of Detroit, . Mich., are â€" visiting friends and relatives hore > for a few .â€"Miss â€" Nollic . Walton of Toro%t & few . days at lur home.â€" ‘Messra Hy. Duench, John K. Forlee and Irvin Schopp of Berlin spent a few,days at their _ homes and with friends.â€"Miss Mary Mayer and another lad, friend «t Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.\C. R. Gingerich.â€"Mrs. G. Reiner of San Francisco, Cal., is visiting for a few weeks here among : relatios. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hahn of Heidelberg made short calls â€" bete on the .> way hÂ¥ne from Tavistociâ€"Mrs. J. Daub, Mrs. G. Woiwade ani daughter Gerâ€" tio, were visiting friems and relativâ€" es in and aroumiâ€"â€"Wartburg last Wedâ€" rculay anw Thursday. Local â€" and . Personal.â€"Mr. Orton Greenwoad o("lmollt, Scec., _ is here on anm ext visit.â€" Mrs. H. Thamer of New spent a few days among Irhm Misses Ella ani Persina â€" Ottman spent o few days â€" with â€" friends in Berlin.â€"~Mr. wid Mrs, Kelterborn and family . de partec from here l&s$ . Thursday "for Grimsby . whore ~they will make their future Loméron .a fruit â€" _ farmâ€" â€"Mrs. Henty and #ss'fleulem-mtâ€" man accompanied them.._ They drove all the way and the trip was vory much enjoyed.â€"Mr. Adolf Reufer _ of Peoriz, Id., is spending a week here wit; friends.â€"Mr. Fred Loth of Ohio is szending a whort time at his home hereâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleischha: er© of â€" Toronto are visiting fora few de;s here i‘ his home and with relatives. Che +. M »Miss Edma Lepp has roturhâ€" alter visiting friends in Galt. | Mrs. Ro son of Berlin visâ€" de hete 1 Sanday.â€"Mrs. 8. Berlin is visiting her daughâ€" ‘w ie " ult sbr 41"&‘" is 2 § ROSEVILLE ST. JACOBS «& in Actident.â€"When Mr. ani Mrs. â€" D. Geiger were returning from church 0) Sunday night their horse took fright at some cattle in‘ a fiel@ broaking the shafts of the buggy and neorly throwâ€" ing them out but some other persons coming on the road at the time helped to set things right and they proceeded News Notes.â€"The heavy rain â€" on Sunday was much appreciated by the farmers as it was very dry and this softened up the sod for plowing. _ â€"_ Wedling.â€"A quiet wedding was cele bratort in Berlin on Wednesday, Aug. 2n.4, when Mr. J. G. Hallman . forâ€" merky of this place but now of Berâ€" lin was martied to Miss Edna Upper of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman will reside _ in Berlin.. We wish them a long and happy martied lifé. G Locals _ am} Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henty Bacr ayi Miss Almeda Bowman have. left for a few. months trip to Manitoba, Sask.â€"Mr. E. Meyâ€" ers .of Baden paid .. a fAying visit to oer burg on . Simday.â€"Mr. Kenton Hallman of Berlin is spending his> w mmer halidays with his vncle, Mr. D. Geiger,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberâ€" gop of Michigan are visiting relativâ€" li Imer Personals.â€"Mr, and Mrs. Allan Cleâ€" mens . of Brown City,. Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs, O. Bergey and other _ relatives. hare last . week.â€"Mt, fl%flm&f&'flxfi ‘Beriin,; . were isitors®> in â€" town on Fridey â€"â€" last: â€"Mr. Wm, Welsh left.for the _ west on the harvest excursion lMst Thirsâ€" Aiy.â€"Miss Thodora Bricker of, Toronâ€" ‘to is lolidaying ct her home here.â€" Miss Mac and.. Mr. Lincoinâ€" Cassel spent â€" Sunday with friends andâ€" reloâ€" tives â€" in Berkin.â€"Mr. Frank Thamer of Berlin spent Sunday. and Monday with friends â€" horo.â€"Messrs. Howard Hugh and . Walter . McDonald, gzent Sunday with relatives at Chesterfield. â€"Mr.â€"and â€" Mrs. T. N. Current of ‘Bortin spent> the week end . with friencs _ in ~ town>and ‘vicinity.â€"Mr. Herb Willets was a Sunday visitor "to Berlin.â€"Mrs. H. B. Lowe and son with ber sister, Miss Mina Connors of Toronto, ‘are holiduying with ftiends n town.â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Bowma. and Mr.. onl Mrs.. Angus . Bowman nwotored â€" to Drumko~ on Sunday and isited â€" relatives there.â€"Mr. Simon Swartz, jr., of Berlin was a visitor in town cn Monday.â€"The Misses Lizâ€" 4s and Mary "Schweitzer who have been spending several weeks at their home in New Dundee, have returned to Berlin. . _ ‘ {r D Temperance ,ngfllg.-fi._ 8. R. Wright of Lotsi;:\ On§., : Dominion President â€" of 1 W.C.‘&U.v will adâ€" Jress & public meeting in the‘"U.~B. chure.: here on Friday, Aug: 11th at 8 o‘clock p.m. * â€"The are . corâ€" lially _ invited. â€"Mro. Wright is one of the test speaktrs in ‘connection with she W.C.T.U. in the Dominion and it is . hoped‘ tiere may be a crowdâ€" »1 house to listen to the Miscussion of this vital question. â€"Mre. Wright vidl also address a _ L ig at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. nWm iame â€" elr.rch which meoting all the adies. in the community cce Cordialâ€" y requested to attemd.â€"A collection vill be taken in theâ€" evering to defray xpensesâ€" It becomes our sad duty «o ‘clfronicle the der&h c4 Mrs. B. C. Haliman which ccecrred on Morday evening alter a few days‘ illness. Parâ€" ticulars later. Quietly w«li‘.â€"ur. Hy. Gildner on . Wednesday, Aug. 2nd, was quictly nmarried to {m Lydia Ans, â€"daugh for of ~the late: . Mr. and | Mrs. Enoch Suyder of J"Mn&\ Theâ€"cereâ€" mony ~ was pertb at: the New Memucoite par here, the Rev. J. A. Siker â€" offic Mr.sand <~ Mrs. Gildper will here and they hasc the best â€" wishbs of a host of frien‘s for a long "Rnd : hiippy weddbd life. _ _News Notés: anauak plenic â€" unâ€" der the mfl' Baptist Sunâ€" day School mfil in Mr. Poth‘s grove on ovening of ~last week:â€"‘"Tte guzun was . very fair, despite . the u?owho of . the we picnic pro gram ol'-%:!: w »m-m%y carriey out, which < gefresbments were served a | which vanisicd. : as usual in tat‘.m order. â€"â€"â€"The ga> thering up at ~a. seasonable hour and &ll present voted it _ â€"an enjoyatle outintk M »lt, Messre _ in tho vicimity. â€"Mr.â€"W.. { Mr. G, BergBy visited ..m Winterbourne on Sundré. ENJOYABLE PICNIC P nid oC h Mrig. Colun and Iamily add | a vory enjoystle pieaic at ie Firnacle. â€" Amang Oe e Mr. and Mis. m*fl WeaTey â€"(}. Motiey, G. Lat MANNKWEIM Clart, A. Mox â€"Eâ€" TELEG Holjmot all News Notes.â€"Miss A. Clrths â€"of Berlin szent©Sanday at her home in Doon.â€"Mr. W. V. Uttley and the Missâ€" cs Vera ~sad Kathlcen of Berlin an‘ Mis V. Thompz‘n c( Toronto, were tisiting rel:sives on Sunday.â€"Miss M. Loth and two children were visiting in Miltban‘k.over Sunday.â€"Mr. Arâ€" ncld Slee od Mr." A. Kasonctte of Sebrinzrile, spent Sunday with ~ the former‘s _ parents.â€"Mr. â€"ans Mrs. Fr.n< Nollan of Preston a# entâ€" Sure way in Doon.â€"Mr. Claresce â€"Thoms of Owen Sa ad is szending bis bolicays with bis â€" parenis.â€"Mrs. Gnble ard daughter. of Toronto spent Sunday and Moncay â€"at the Home of her Farents > B9 â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Huns who ‘returmd last We‘n:sday & ~two wees‘~ wedding tri> w Eratern States were mt by ‘B0P of t â€"ir iriends at the statiO® @h1 given a royal welcome home.*** The yoinz fols setrenadsi them at the home of Mrs. Er.ach, by givinz them a few selections on th« Circular® taw anmd horseâ€"fddle o hesâ€" tra. ‘The muskians a‘terwards went to the po«k to en‘rer a lunch,â€" Mr. and â€"Mrs.._Syl1â€"ester Good znd ~ Xr. and Mrs. Cscar Gcod of St. Jaâ€"obs Mr. Edyard Huehn of Helaelbcl? visited _ at Mr. W. C. Bruec‘tâ€" net~ 41 S.nJay and _ Monday.â€"Mr, Rats of St. Clements szent Sun 4y at the home ol Mr. B. Schridt.â€"Mt. Theo. ‘and George Schmidt are visitâ€" inz their parents at present. â€"Mr. A. Hyele ans wife szent Sunday . at the houie of Mr. J. ‘Hofele.â€" Mt Nath." Chapmas of Hovsville visited Mr..and lua Wm. Thoms.â€" Mr. T!-‘l‘lo:a Barley of l 6. ~a ‘Sunday visâ€" itor.â€"A n-Sm Doon . attended â€" the band contect in Preston or Fricay ofenitgg.â€"Mr. Chas. Franz and family l1 ‘@» Yery enjoyzble picnic at â€" Mr. Good‘s flats on Moncay.â€"Miss © Grace %fim retuined \RNome ‘last Ti:irsday ‘ spendin‘, ~ a couple of ~ wreks with friends in South Bend.â€" The members _ of ‘the‘ Methodist â€" church and Ladies‘ Aid. ofmm‘ly surprised Mr.â€" and Mrg. J. H. Thompson _ at their bothe on â€" Fricuy night when they ~presented ~bot!: Mr. and Mrs. Thompson with chait:tâ€"Miss V. Huâ€" lt . read . the address aryi Mrs. John Hamm anf. Mrs. Simco Penneba~er na*t â€"tlh presentation. ‘Mr. Thompâ€" son made a very stitable reply allâ€" though very much taken by surprise. New York, Aug. 3.â€"Edward Murâ€" phy, jr., formet Senator, died toâ€"day. Fot years heâ€"was prominent among the New York state democrats. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are soon‘ leaving the village toâ€"take up their residence in Watetloo Prominent N. Y. Democrat Died Doon BADEN Enders‘ Safety Razor beliere this to be the best We sell this on trial to be the ma::nn""}-?::m ”C the mbore wnu“-n.l; o::':w and psefai prosent funcral s serenadda . Erlach, by tions on" the ddle u_ hesâ€" wards went lunch,â€" Mr. Put up with seven blades Agatha M H. f,\;‘x__ 1 A% : "Eih hi ;l\ N o $ Farms For Sale $@400 AgApGenenen eacsae enoar ecaonsnenses CBenbcPencnsned® 2401000 v0O0® 00000000000 #000¢ â€" J G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. : wE HAVE ALL KINDS OF 2 > 2 STORES © = _BERLIN @ Housefurnishings, General Dry Goods, Clothing and ~ If ‘you wear size 2 or> 3 we have about pair â€" of different kind low shoes, regular 1. 50 $2.50, choice for 45¢. ° Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurange FROM $1000 TO $15,000 HOUSES FROM $1000 TO $10.000 â€" _ 55565550E EOCECOOTES, Jahe, ht n d OEL 45 CO, i Business Properties and Northwest Lands at all prices .._Wing & Co. Waim 3 ;xfi" fE Children‘s 3 to 10 I-Ir patent and â€" tam «slippers, 1 strap, forgze. ;i _ Men‘s l:naring shoes that will not get h will give good wear, special " # ; 30 pair of fine pateat and chocolate Iace § button boots, reg. 3.00 and 3. 5o for $2.. 36 pair of Women‘s 4 button slippe regular z.00 for $1.45 3 W Clean Sweep . Specials *YMS 4 Price WHOLE NUMBER The only agency in town Hfi Phonographs. es Pig o n Books,. Stationery. Ete. The onliv agoncy in tnwn Ralann 10 to 88 Frederick St., Beriin 2$2.00 FISHING TACKLE, ETE Sporting Coods of all _ _ desoriptions _ We also have fhm assortment of most ble kinds of P Baits that _ Catch Fish Boys‘ and girls‘ i new lines at 1,25, 1.50,. and $2.00. Ask to see t We do first classâ€" w pairing. _‘ ists First class assortment of late and ~patent le sizes 11 to 3, 10 1â€"z patent and tar WATERLOO * ONTARIO 45

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