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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Sep 1911, p. 1

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l mx e p . ,, E. _ e oV Aeol o. 4 in : gâ€" . â€" â€" % * w12 ‘ Saturday § 2?.» < [3 ween w hh ké ?“ wP i Eanabland . Piruanal â€"Nr i fln:nver( m: W on & t °e ® P PPV%. Furniture BOysâ€" SUITS.â€" s .world over you would have to Cc S ‘Anâ€" . three U iglC. uble breasted" style of a beautiful ~ assortâ€" »ment of . tweeds. . Maiked for sale; _ Men‘s cravenctio coats, ~of : _/ such. . 6. tailoring that \you ,â€" cant‘ . ultlcss: ulm:: tiat you ‘can‘t buy ‘them \¢lsewhere | ‘underâ€" $8.650. ; Mokic 0# ~grey â€" rainproot materials suitable ? tull overcoat, all sizes. Salo PS TROUSIERS. .. _ °0 <0â€" i Stglish well â€"cut trousers in fan‘y ror m:" ‘::%n.n fine ~ As i can‘ find anywhere. â€" Pants:_ that Mail everywhore for $3:00 and $3:50, e ‘offer at this sale fOr~...... ... ~ (Noffolk /Bloomer Suits, singl¢â€"breas tud style, Pleated down back * and frout _belt. _ at â€"weist. .. Made Arom e@ solid:© English _tweed, in #% dlatli brown mixture Jull fitting bloomâ€" ers, with afia»andwdflen(m 24 to Tegu JOC ~Recipyy: o dodlié + 89. NJ and. $2.20, "big Yar made â€" ol servite ‘we name. Prices range from $1.50 to 3.00 pair BOYS ~SUITS vVOL. 51. ® C PLOW SHOES $ B OSHLLTCly J. LETTER & SON |: A large assortment t Zick‘s Special at $1,50 is a winner e All Solid Leather igs, _ . Draperies,:"‘=> Window Shades ©=. PLOW SHOKS.~<They +tand the wear and tear of A Marmer is ‘fixed when he has on a pair of our hard field service Anything that you may need in s above mentioned lines can be d from us at the lowest prices. Berli m‘w sell â€"at . $2.00 y to choose from ‘ideabie _. good looking insd ol your life ab the BARGAINS $3.79 £$1.29 $1.98 id hecks, "olc. Feautifilly mndeni| regclac siâ€"00 materigls, ia â€" . stroogly. m viceable shirt, _\ that wil waâ€"h wear :: like _ irow," always scld T5c. . â€" OU â€" SME ME 05 .lâ€"aikes.is fsm* SHORESE SHOES!t MGOER~VAEUESâ€"BIGGER: VAL â€"Men‘s Boots it alt loathers.‘ _ Splenâ€" di¢ fall: weights. â€" Regular $4.00 and $4 :50 â€" Saie | PEICE 2. .:; .. ovemmrithers mcfi MEN‘S . WORKING ~SHIRTSE . Men‘s Shocs, fall weight; â€" l and vici> bid leathors,â€"the vory 1911 tal: ano Blucher lasts Regular $3.. ~ Sale: Pricec:...... Boys" »boots in all â€"substantial _ soâ€" 1id : leathers, splendidly.. made,weights for sthoct and rougher. wear as>â€". well as . wweights for "best and Surday.‘" S es IT 12. T8 1 4 ># . 4. A. as. . weights Rizes "I1, 12 for comfortable _ and: servicegsle: wear, quality, viei*id, h p-ir" .fox' patent loo Caps, every pair. perile® and excellont â€" fitting sizes 3 to: 7: Regulde $2.50 (to $1.00 Sdaleprice . OU4 Y () from )M SHLRT riment $1.98 $2.95 $1.50 $1.98 Loxâ€" calf vAatost at stri Win. Mull Ford, G .A during the moted â€"to 2::::‘- homeâ€"over . Labor â€"Dayâ€"Mise Maria Winger spent S " with birs. Wa. ‘%fl Yatton.â€"Mr. »NBiford Ford, G.Iâ€"R. assistant at! Eimir during the past yier, has been _ â€"proâ€" moted â€"to. the freight. offices at ~West Toronto.â€" Mr. _ Wilbuct â€"Rumball is taking his place hurc.â€"â€"Mr._and ~ Mrs: U. D. Ratz spent several â€" days > in Torouto. Jast: weck.â€"Miss Mary. Kraft ol Kansas City, is visiting â€" at‘ the home of Mrs. .John Ratz.â€"Miss Ela Ratz of Bouner‘s Ferty, Idaho,. Â¥is ited her many friends{and; relatives in Eimira â€"Miss Ella Heckendorh: ~ and To the Eduorolthmtg- e & s & > o * Below is a copy ‘of a Tebter T am handing to ‘the News Record for in sertion in toâ€"day‘s issue of that paper. I shall be pleased it you will in sert it in the Telegraph also. >> > ~â€" > _ P To the Editor of the News Record:â€" Eimira.â€"Miss Elia . Hecken ; and in m';:;ffi ‘a:-‘l aC / %. the hok C xa. â€"Mr.» C... 3 Jansen ,smu;h! in town.â€" l:; Holden g /. seve days at ‘Port Elglnmn to the Young People‘s Alliance â€" convenâ€" tion.â€"The ° Elmira ~Public :séhool > ‘re« Fanclpaisnit o S2008; Hepinang. tincipaiship ~of 3: gfim new: teachets have been engaged Atiss" Cockburn=~of â€"Guelph, : Miss Stroâ€" thers :of ‘Blyth and Mrs. «Donohue â€"of Hamilton, while Misy Grant and Miss Wilton hav@ resamed their classes. ‘The 8St: Paul . Lutheran . Parochial School, under Mr. Schulz, also â€" comâ€" menced ~classes on ~the ‘above ‘date. â€" Mrs. Tranter~Of Galt visited her dauâ€" Emphatically Denies Story ol Newsâ€"Record That He "Will Vote Borden" and States That He Will Support Hon. Mr. King f and Laurier Government. 2 Btar of a week ago, statingâ€"that procity eomments upon shteun- Kear,° over ub;ox‘;%-.- NF. Notingn FRiffer_spent‘ . aâ€"~ week‘s points.â€"Mr.â€" Arthur Laschinger visitâ€" ed Telatives in New Hamburg . during the holidgys. â€"Mrs: (Rev.).. Scanlon‘ isâ€" spending her. vacation at ‘ ‘Toronto and â€" Chicago.â€"Mrs: (Rev.) â€" Oldenburg andâ€" children otwmfl;n; visiting at . Mr. Thun‘s â€"Mr. 1« Mitchell, who spent his vacation here, has reâ€". turned to Guelph.â€"Mrs.~C; K. Janâ€" sen and ‘children ate spending several weeks with rélatives in town.~~ Mr. Ceo.Robertson. ot. t16 Metropolitan When your representative called. on me at my Waterloo. office : he asked me, after showing me the Montroal Star item. above rel whether L had any objection to having it appear in your paper plied E.W.B.â€"Snider‘s Position â€" Made Decidedly Clear You .will, L am autt, . givoâ€"~apact to this~loAef "IN CDâ€"GAY 8 AAOWE ; KB+ dord in the same donapton position which ‘the item ~domiplained of had en ey s ue -;. v_?» es TA i ,. Bs mt e is * i M e s ks -Ia,;%fif;_ Tsd ns iamae i t s t P ! . Way ® avemt TMDY B WUsc@â€"1un} . 90 S3 qAWE S d rfi:;{.. s S I noti¢e an itein in yesterday‘s News Record taken from the Montreal ernment th that 1. would decidedly object to it.; and I understood that it would it . â€"Mr. Markhar M the coming : election M shed my position cléear H rall it afe altogether misteading re: visiting at the Labor Day.â€"Miss M Nr H ment This statement is untrue; and your added t Yours ‘ truly will vote Borden" and against reciâ€" 11 U St. Jacobs, Ont ~Mr‘â€".J. Watson spent Labor Day.at Gait.â€"Ar.â€" and ‘pn_w.fim,m and familyvisited the for s mothâ€" gt over Sunday:â€"Mr. Bugâ€" of Berlin occupiedthe Methodist pulpit _ last Sunday in‘ the absence of" Rev. . Dr. ‘The monthly, on / Monday.; was largely W‘:fifla politictans . are very busy. canvassing. the farmers, and here and there ‘separate little groups ofi men ate to _be seen . deeply ~_ enâ€" grossed in aOaits political. : . M cd _ Curting" Rinkâ€"A (lfigfl. addiâ€" tion to the skating rink, to be: used exclus; for dn.xituh‘ has _ just been pleted. â€" In to this aâ€"gallery has beonâ€"a to the rink to accommodate 400 spectators and: the ground adjoining has been levelled and fitted for bowiing and. tengis. Our hn t ol ies o+ sn dierireyi Pao song ‘was held in the: Presbyterian church last Sundady â€" evening.. The choir under "the‘ loadership of Mr. George Ziegler, showed careful training. Sevâ€" erai ‘solos, duetsâ€"and. quartettesy wore wellâ€" «iven. ¢ Athletic Association ground and bulldâ€" ing is now, we .cousider, one : of â€" the finest ‘in ‘the countcy. feeumplimut the Board of Manxgement _ for â€" their enterprise, «s the bnfl%nd grounds are ecrtainly & credit to the town: tinue . his Seminary W $ aunt Weiche ister â€"H hich â€" are rrho« layy .. Oy my Waterloo office yesterday Star item. above referred to &; lfl% Reinish ; o oo visited ‘Irienas. : ofer .â€"â€"Mt. Oscar : . \of ~â€"Rich» New Y ork, is ]1'.“&!! it ‘and â€"unele, Mr.:â€" and Mrs~ J chel and 6thor relativas here,.â€" ~Herbert Cizatipner bhas teturnâ€" Fort: Wayne, Indiana, to© conâ€" his ‘studies> at‘ the < Lutheran the Waterl Rev Mus) wWi V misunders tood way at the W .. B. SNIDER $th Sept., 1911 \ rde Ha rked t fof ist EMBER 14 ij1+ Cressman of Waterioo spent _ Sundgy at Mr. And. Letson‘s, sr.â€"Mrs." Wm. Nill spent a few days last week with ‘her ‘niece °¥;’l'omntq.-â€"’l‘he young. peoâ€" plé ‘cnjoyed themselÂ¥es at a > tomâ€" roast ‘along the Grand River on Friâ€" day gu;lfl,‘-!k.’ Irviné Melitzer _ of Klora, spoeut. Sunday atthis> ~lrome here:â€"Mrs. "John Petcerson andidaugh tor. of (Greffell, Sask., are ~â€" visiting, at Mr. C D; BHowman‘s News Notes â€"Miss Sadie Letson is i# _ FMOnO® Jd& 20 erederick St., Beriin 2 . visiting â€" friends in Galt â€"and Bmt-t es Ts s k e o e e e ford.â€"Mzs. Mover of Pott Hope called m CBCECLCLLLC2~0,0â€"00â€"0) & on her cousin,; Mrs, Byron Letson onl 5 hk mdarlintr 420 :i Thursday last.=â€"Mrs. _ Homeyer > of : 3 ks a 3 .. " e t Breslau spentâ€"Friday with © Mr.\~ and «4 rmmememnpmmme en cemmnanmeg mrmenadconsencenaanmeninnmniescensoccaiannnpmmietnpminety . Mrs.. A. E. Richertâ€"â€" Mr: Morris? ' lc ~ ons Bowman and son Robert réturned Lol R s L o their home in Royersford last week.â€" WMM Pegen cnene Mr ~Wilson and Miss Short »wore busiâ€" y s j 6. hns â€" & s > ness: visitots to Gueiph on Saturday. f + es K ~ ? â€"Mesars. â€"Jas. Howlett, â€"W.~J. Letâ€" c oo oo . C &# son, Isaat Letson and ‘Joe . Letson * a tp# spent Thursday @t the Exhibition in 36. y s e Toronto â€"Mt.~ and Mrs." Brown ~ at:‘ At the opening of the schools there is a rush for & tended the sitve; wedding o{ the ‘forâ€" books. . You will fift our store well supplied with all io ie mer‘a;iothu ;u" Preston onâ€" Satir latest ideas in . * ‘:, .â€"â€"Mr.and .. Martin â€" .Snider; x / * 7 e t 2.1';, Hanngh® Saider_ and Miss EFivm; @ Exerctise Books, Notée Books, Science â€" * / l * iA \ auidh Daorernnat.. h6 ho C alnitlal." Netfinal _ 1 v.’e&, be BaSt 4w hm'gltufiy-tm! # 4. at the: tp¢ent tA (m‘n?hewmnn hereâ€"was good. ~Quite a ns this vicinity attendedthe this . vicinity.. atter demoritration : at °A day.â€"The local pub term . commenced on week, with Mt. He as principa}_and Mi charge of. the. prima The baptismal serva migati j 5 WEST MONTROSE NEW UNDELE M nadian Berlin i the day a n'wpn Bw; pd. â€"Quite iy . attendé Iton from Friday t« ?M Chalmer a short : vacation My.â€"and Mrs. A. C B ’fla# l: ‘lniby re risiting: Stanley the wee! AML WEICHEL &.S0N "â€" l Ladies‘ New Fall Shoes up} cit M U OCO00® AABOBOGCAROA QgO0A HON0Y OAONGCSReReR onepe g J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Qޤ 55565555555956 65090000009, i( Headquarters for the Edison : Phonograph 42. SA Ggelolh & Co, â€" 2 BIG‘STORESâ€" _ â€" BERLIN . â€" ~tzâ€"z§‘ Housefurnishings," General Dry Goods, Clothing and Sh. Phone 552 * REAL EHBTAPE : aes Mongy To toan, Conveyanoing and Insuranos J. C.; DOERSAM . All the new school books, for Collegiate ar‘ kept in stock. . yi%. Note Books, School Bags, Pencil Boxes, Ete, «1600 2,500 2500 ©£000 10,000 Â¥1+,000 15000 h ig D€ n . Wing & Co.â€"8B Buys 200 204 151 40 0 thie acres, ‘10 38 Frederick St., Beriin milés from Berlin WATERLOO ONTARIO Elmira Berlin public schools W ateorias $4.00 .$4.00, $3.50â€" $4.00

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