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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Oct 1911, p. 4

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P Notes.â€"Miss Alice M. Chis~ E _of Berlin spent part. of last . .”. J. Schmermund.â€" Mr 3 Iâ€"Kimmel, who has spent some _b in Montreal on business, returnâ€" ® ime last week.â€" Miss Carrle _ @ last Monday to spend the € e un with friends in Galves WPexas.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Crozier of â€"Sp a few days with the latâ€" | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ David | er.â€"Miss Gertrude â€" Ruppel . is nd a few days with her . aunt, . . C. K. Jensen, of . Galt, ; who urned home last week after baving nt several weeks with her mother, 8. Geo. Vogt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. . Cas ¢ Zeigler returned from their . trio > Calg: where they have been visâ€" iing their son, Will. They were acâ€" ompani¢d by their little grandchild, rene, who has made her home wit‘ her grandparents for some years.â€"Mr N. H. Otto left on Saturday â€" for Cleveland, where he is attending the General Conference of the Evangeiical | ‘Association, which will last jabout j weeks.â€"Mr. Albert Esc% has ' joved into the house vacated by Mr. Wiegand, in Hornberger‘s block, . and \ Mr. Wiegand has moved into part of Mr.oJ . Mitchell‘s nouse on Mill St. ‘ Gouncil Meeting.â€" The Municipal Council of this village held its _ fiâ€" eenth session Jast Mondat . C\OT:*C« 1 mbers _ presen}, . with â€" Reeve Christma in the chair. _A â€" petition t the Library Board asking for r?q nt of $308.00 for expenditures ‘of the past year‘was granted. It was _:_' decided to pay to Mr. J. Stedâ€" ;fi the sum of $25.00 as payment in fi‘_ the property recently _ purâ€" chased from him for the purpose of a mai place. Several minor details _of business was transacted and numâ€" _erous small accounts ordered to . be _paid, and the meeting then adjourned to meet again on the 6th of Novemâ€" x n en id week.â€"Miss Evelyn Gcili turned to her home afte several weeks with her t Aroit.â€"Messrs. Elmer, Earl Ratz have returned #o continve their studies wersity.â€" Miss Dell C Guelph, formerly teacher and _ Banquet for Mr. Weichel.â€"The many Conservative friends of Mr. W. Gâ€" Weiche!, of Waterloo, honored their member with a large _ banquet ast Tuesday evening in the skating ik. After a sumptuous repast . had b partaken of the evening . was + in music and ‘speeches. _ Among who favored the assembly with latter were, .Mr. W. G. Weichel, leo. Clare, W. M. Reade, Dr. Lackâ€" t, M.P.P., â€"and Reeve Christman. the weather was very . disâ€" several _ hundred Conservaâ€" turned out to greet and _ conâ€" their new _ and successful astting : rates n wade .. bi 0w wust he leflual this Satarday noon, changes . must a0, he 1Â¥ noon. . Caau«l .. ormeiks accepted up to Wedâ€" The many friends of Mrs. Amasa and Mrs. Stein will be. sorty that they have both been to go to St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" Guelph, where they underwent mis operations for . discas:s . of standing. At last reports . both doing ) . =â€"â€"Mr spend in Maric. in all its hranches visiting ,â€"Mri , ‘Wisic, , Ch T. .1 sited her , forâ€" a frier Bean, Proprieto« tion $1.00 per annum # not so pq’.. we qpuin i~go. sorty to | place las{ attaok of culosis a £LMIRA B #.. Mr. Reynolds was form« ridbnt of Elmirg, where he y friends who will be shockâ€" r _ of his sad Oeux'.â€" Mt, »d relatives â€" in St. Jacobs «» anap}l rch street, over Sunday . arnett of Dejroit, «Mich., cousin,‘ Mrs. Hy. Schnoiâ€" tew days last week.â€" The is of Mr. Fred Raynom to hear oi his death V and Mrs. Ge a few days ublished regeuinP Wt U English sud ther her reday pnet ather To could . be every at 8t AFs dea th after monia . and s home at Ruppol Rault Thomas dang) Mrs Preached | â€" Bermon.~â€" HeV. Augâ€" om‘. preached the -- at. th u-.‘.o festival in ehurch Sunday dum ©. Lincke, who has been the efficient and beloved pastor of the above church for the past seven years, preached his farewell â€" sermon In Cunday aftsrnoon last.© He will on Sunda leave shortly for Waterloo, his new fheld of labor, where he will be teachâ€" ing in the new seminaty which . has just been opened therc by the â€"Canâ€" ada Synod of the Lutheran church. He leaves for his rew feld: followed ada Synod of the Lutberan . churcn. He leaves for his new feldâ€" followed by the best wisbes for his> _ future success by his many friends which he has made dyring his stay here. Rev. Mr. Kupfer of Arnprior, will cccupy. the pulpit in .t: Lutheran O\n‘ next Â¥; the follow Sunâ€" day m Stockmann of fi-vwd will preach. Local and Personalâ€"Mr. George A. Bowman is greatly improving the appearance of his store by giving it a freshp ccat of paint.â€"The _ farmers here have been kept back in their work by the recent heavy rains. There are still some silos to fill, also quite a few potatoes and mangels to take up.â€" The young Conservatives: are still some silos to fill, also quite a few potatoes and mangels to take up.â€" The young Conservatives : hereâ€"celevrated their .victory of © the past election last Saturday evening, in something of the shape of a smokâ€" er.â€"Mr. â€" and ‘Mrs. John _ Clayfeld spent Sunday at Berlin.â€" The Misses Nora, Hilda and Annie Snider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George (Glennic, near Winterbourne.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Doerr and Mr. Ralph Doerr of * Berâ€" lin, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doerr of Heidelberg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doerr here of Sunday â€" Mrs. and Miss Nahrgang ol Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Scheiâ€" iele here over Sunday. Death of Aged Resident.â€" An old and respected resident, in the person of Alexander Imlay, passed\ quietly away on Wednesday morning, October 4th, 1911, to the great beyond, after a briel iliness of, six months _ from heart discase. He complained â€" but very little until the last few weeks, when he was obliged to give up . his contract as caretaker of Chalmer‘s Church, St. Andrew‘s Hall and _ the Public :school. He had attained _ the advanced age of 74 years and | six. months. Mrs. Imlay predeceased hinm three years and six months. He leaves four children, three daughters and one son, Mrs. Brinkett in Michigan, U. S., Mrs. Wilson in California, Mrs Laing in British Columbia, and John in Oregon, U. S. The funeral: took place on Friday afternoon at 2 o‘clock from his late residence to the Public cemetery. _ Rev. A. M. Hamilton officiated. Personal and Local.â€"Mr. Mortimer | Millard and daughter, Matilda returnâ€" ed home last week after spending nearly three weeks visiting _ friends and relatives in Toledo, Ohio.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adsitt of Ospringe spent last Sunday with relatives in Winterbourne.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Webber and daughter returned _ last week aiter an outing of three or four weeks,â€" visiting friends and relatives in South Petrolia and other â€" points up to Owen Sound.â€" Mr. _ Thomas Forrest and sister, Miss Forrest oi‘ Paisley Block, spent last Sunday with their brother, Mr. Robert Forresi, of this place.â€"Mr. John â€" Millard _ has recently sold his farm, to his cousin, Bert Millard, at a profitable figure. â€"Farmers are very busy at . present making cider and apple butter, . also taking up their sugar beets and . deâ€" livering them at the factory. THE HOSTILITY TO MACKENZIE KING. 1f any man has daserved well of !»â€" bor, Mr. King is the man. The leadâ€" ers of labor who knew the facts soke warmly for him at Berlin and no Conâ€" servative papors reported . their words. Insteao * treating him fairly the opponents of the Gozernment singled him a1t more thar any other man for puerile am} smallâ€"spirited attacks. Evâ€" en his youth was made & roproach to him! Why? Mrs. Wyrickh _ Schafor, elocutionist, will: also give _ several selections. â€" Miss Veneta _ (Gélacser of _ Hanover spent a few days with her _ friend» Miss Ruth Ratz, last week. â€" The monthly report for the . month _ of September, of the Entrance class _ of the E. P. 8., is: Rosie Klinck, Enid Ratz, Carl O‘Neil, (Irene (GHibson, Joseph Bowman, Louis Heitzel, Wel lington Weber.â€"Mt. Joe Westwood of Bt. Jacobs has rented part of Mr. J. Mitchell‘s house on Mill street and moved into it last weéek.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs.\Chas. Miller of Rochester, N.Y., are spending a few days with Mrs. Miller‘s mother, Mrs. Starr.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. McLaughlin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. John McMillan.â€" Mr. Ed. Plaf of New Hamburg visitâ€" ed friends and relatives in town . on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Harold Jarvis of Deâ€" troit is visiting her brother, Dr. W. W Oct. 15th and 46th, and Rev W. Smith of MHespeler will conduct 0101 Sunday services. On Monday evening a _ musical and . literary programme will be given and I¢ev. C, _ L. Melrâ€" vine of Woodstock will give an . adâ€" dress.â€"Mr.,.and Mrs. Martin Scherer of Berlin spent Sunday with relatives in town.â€"The races which had been postponed from the Fall Fair till last Friday, woere, owing to ¢ vun again M esn + m 'Q.'&A' € o Thus i Fewl ‘g{‘&“fi- 3;,15 s 4& [ The Methodist contstogo WINTERBOURNE Geikic. in (London . Advertiser.) SEMINARY WILL ‘ BE DEDICATED Interesting (Program Arranged by Lutherans for Event on Oct 29 and 30 la v 8 The committees of the . Sominéfy voard of the Lutberan Church . have in waang oo noorlies Ahag ~ mm seminary at Wa terloo, which tales place an Sunday, Oct. 29th and _ 1 hankegiviug . Day, Lc+ 30th. . Jt includes a number of aldresses by the clefgy and the civic officials of Waterloo. ‘The Waterloo il.nd has been cugaged for the proccedâ€" ings on Than‘sgiving Day . » _ ‘The programme in detail lows: * kiz Anil 0. 1 Wike ‘Mon ‘ay _ morrning.â€"Young Poorle‘s serviceâ€"Luther League aim Jugenâ€" bund combined, at St. John‘s, Waterâ€" loo. * Speakers.â€"Mr. C. W. Stiver of Unâ€" ionville, on ‘"‘Postors‘ Aid," and Mr. A. L. Bitzer, B.A., LL:B., of Berâ€" lin, on ‘"Why Luther Leaguers show‘d study for the Ministry." â€" Mr. . C. H. Fierhellox, of Toronto, on "Our Waterloo Seminary," and Miss Emâ€" ma Roos, Waterloo, on "Jtréor Lt ther League Work," R Morgiav alternoonsâ€"Dedicatory Ser-‘ vices on the Seminary Groun(s. As semtding of â€" the congregation in st.' Jobn‘s Church; procession to the semâ€" inary grourds, _ le¢ by the Waterlo» band. _ Address of welcome by the mayor of the town, Mr. W. G. Weiâ€" chel, M.P. _ Formal 'yresentation «. property by Mr. Chas. Mueller, Pres. of the Board of _ Trade. . Response by tho Rev. J. A. Miller, Pres. of Scminary Board. Dedication of Semâ€" imaty _ by Rev. Dr. E. Hoffman, Pres. of the Institution. Short alâ€" cresses by Rev. Prof, O. Lincke on behalf of the Faculty; Rev. H. Weiâ€" gand of BroGragen on behalf of the Canada Synod, and Rev. P. C. Wike otf _ Galt, cei behalf of the Finance Committee. Monday evening 7.30.â€"Rally inp of Canad& Luther League Jaim‘s Waterloo. Speakers.â€"Rev. R. R. Durst, c Guelph and Rev. P. Altpeter. of Buffalo. gutt‘s City Hotel, the. officers wetre. elected for the ensiing year. It is the invenwon of the club to comâ€" mence this year‘s auting an October 28th. _ As usual a special car to the regular train will be chartered when the party leaves ind will male its destination in the Nipissing . Cistiict whiclt is said to be a veritable huntâ€" ers‘ paradise. _ After passing two. of three weeks in the woods they. will return. â€" Tiz officers elected are: Presidentâ€"E. F. Scagrant, 1st Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Dr. W. J. Sterâ€" At a recent mecting of tie Watcr bo Hunting Club held at Albert Het ling Rev. Mr. Owen, who has a@Tciated in the New Hamburg parish of the Church of England, for the past cight years, leaves skortly to ta‘o up sim ilar work at (Glencoe. . Mr. Owon is _ an activs, cnergetic and cara‘le mwan â€" ant will render gool services whereer he may be‘ callet upon . to act. His departure was the sigrnl of presentations and add.esses to himâ€" self and Mrs. Owen, the latter was male aâ€"liveâ€"long member of the local ladies‘ auxiliary. f BANQUET FOR HON. MR. KINCG 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Gus. Kuntz Secretacyâ€"P. H. Roos. Treasurerâ€"Albert E. Herge Guideâ€"George Winkler, Chefâ€"W. JI. Nahrgan:. To be He!d in the Masonic Halj Berlin on, Tharsday Oct. 19th. given in honor of Hon King, on Thu:sday O:ctober 19th, Rerlin. Thete are only 4 number of tickets and those who.de site to attend A t OFFICERS ELECTED complimentary banquet 30 GOES TO GLENCOI the Masonic Hall Hergott Mentâ€" in St. Mackentic ckentic filâ€"iu Lizwie â€"Gethardt _ returned Wednesdoy _ from a_.visit of geveral ve.elo with rel.th-Mh:t‘er. Â¥8. 1. Bruegoma®n is ~ visiting 109th, lfl;l‘l in Torcato. ts. Mary Eby _ is visiting Flatts o Hall, flli‘hu} l f i 1 8 and + B s are ill â€" be Mr. JohB Mimma of Stratiord. has accepted a position atâ€" Mr. Chas. Seyler‘s repair shop here. M: Fred Koerber and Mr. J. O. Motherall were visitors in Guelph ovâ€" er Sunday. Mr. Horace Schilbie of Zurich visâ€" ited Waterloo friends. _ Mr. Clayton Hofman _ of . Guelph spent Smud;( with Waterloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider spent Sunday with friends in Branchton. Dr. George Kumpf, a former Watâ€" erloo resident, who is now practising dentistry in Buflalo, N.Y., was in town over Sunday visiting his mothâ€" er and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Herman Deierfling spent Sunday with friends in Baden. e Mr. Orton Devitt of Hespeler _ is spending the day in town. Rev. M. L. Winz, pastor of Emâ€" manuel Evangelicat Church is atltenc ing the General Conference of the Evangelical Agsociation in sessian at Clevelandé â€" Ohio. Rev. Morgan Wilhelm, who preached in thr Evarcelicel Churcy on Sunday was a guest at the home of Mr. ‘ ane Mro. Harry Dicman. Social and Personal in tea must be disâ€" tinctive, pleasing And unvarying to merit continuous use. The favor of Red Rose Tea is all its own, and it never fails to win and hold apâ€" proval because it never fails in quality. Try it. Mrs Jas)b Roos Roos are guests at former‘s. daughter, lein. _Mr. James Scott is in the . Queen City for a few days. Mr. J. B. Hughes spent Monday in Toronto Mr. W. A. Luke of Montreal was a visitor in Waterloo Tuesday. Mr. H. G. Callamore of _ London was a visitor in Waterloo on â€" Monâ€" day. Mr..F. E. Tobias of Toronto visitâ€" ed Waterloo friends Monday. R Mr. W. A. McPheil of St. Mary‘s has returned after spending a . day with Waterloo friends. Mr. C. Morroed of Montreal was a business visitor~in town Monday. Mr. Charlie Macaonald of ‘Toronto was a business visitor in town _ on Monday. * Monday. h Miss Jerrine Wells returned to Tor onto on Monday where she will con tinue her studies at the Art School. Rev. J. E. Hockey and Mrs. C. U. Snider are attending the session _ of the Ecumenical conference at Toronto Tuesday, C Mrs. J. Moorman, a much {feted visitor in Waterloo, the guest of Mrs. &A. B. McBride and Mrs. W. Dawson, has returned to het home in Toronto. Mrs. Ernst, Mrs. Feick and other frienis from â€" New Hamburg, _ were amongst the number who enjoyed Mrs. Sterling‘s _ At Home on _ Wednesday afternoon. f Amort those in attendance at the funeral «/ the late Mrs. Kuntz on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Kuntz, Hamilton, and ~Mr. Harry { Kuntz, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dusch of Blosâ€" som, N. Y., who have been spending their honeymoon in Waterloo during the past week, being the guests _ of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schiedel, Albert to their home street, Feturned Friday Miss Heveron has returned from a six weeks‘ visit with Toronto friends. ‘Mrs.‘ Reginald . Morley has returned toâ€"her home in Ottawa, after a very gay visit of several weeks with . her Waterloo friends. ‘ 4 Mr. Joe Ellis and Mr. spent the week end with friends. < After a week‘s visit with Mrs. J. 8. Roos, King street, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Seyler left last Monday _ for Toronto, where they will be at home alter November 1st at 77 MaoPherson Avenue. Mr. T. H. Hall motored up . from Toronto to spend the week end with Dr. and Mrs. J,. H. Webb. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagram . and family returned toâ€"Waterloo on Sunâ€" day morning, after a most enjoyable week in attendance at the O.J.C. Fall Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagran family returned toâ€" Waterloo 0 day morning, after a most en} week in attendance at the O.J. meeting. » Miss Bessie Dawson has _T from a delightfnl trip to the national Golf Tournament at ( followed by a pleasant visit 1 tives and friends in Montreal. Nr., Mrs. and Miss Mespele: raturned from a short visit in from a deli¢ national (Gol followed by : tives and fri Mr., Mrs. a returned from onto. C. Ctessman and Miss Nelda the home of the Mrs.. Hugo Welâ€" An "MMe to the 1 nt at OH visit to mbreal . Carroll Guelph returned s Interâ€" ‘We Want $1500 Officé: Waterloo Mutual Fire Bldg Cor . King and Duke Sts. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. Â¥ TaE HOME 0P C000 CRocEmiEs Waterloo Ari Baking Powder Is wholesoma is guaranteed. extra good F case of | tlis der. 1 pi@ling pam, lew!, SMAU _‘ pan and 1 lb. Art Baking P« for 50¢. 1 frying pan (good size) and pie dish with 1 15. Art Baing der for 50¢. C haVC Tor _1 large presorving kettle and Baking Powder 50c. . Phone 1172 FIRST MORTGAGE Pay Your Taxes The secoud instalment of TAXES FOR THE YEARIMI ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE at the office of the Town Treasurer in the Town Hall. THE LAST DAY for the payâ€" ment of this instalment is After that date 5 per cent will be added to a‘l amounts not paid. The office is open to receive tixes from Oct. 30th to Nov. Srd both days incluâ€" sive from 0 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. other days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. JP & “‘,Bul:i;: ;-ouvr' tax notes with you and do not wait until the last day J. HERB SMITH Waterloo Oct. 6th, 1911 31â€"4t Smart ic.:lnble min on good salary or commission, to sell our well known specialties in fruit and ornamental trees in your Oonn(x. We ps‘e:ecord- ing to ability, and esire the t man procurable, _ _ _ _ i Llah i x# 600 acres of fruit trees from which to fill customers‘ ranh'emenu. Our salesâ€" mm absolutely '::;t.o supply reâ€" “-u"uuu'f * mflL\ « d over 85 years, Wiite: * Sales Manager, Pelham Nursery Co. Fred G. Carthew Sales M.na;rrr, Celnam MNUEIBOEY 1. ‘oronto, Ont, L onJuaJnoBneBuaBeeBanBasBes Bae fauBanfae Fee Jea fas$ s focferfocf en t snn peoatemm t en menism | t USE 2oo 0 ==-»â€"-'=-"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":__‘â€"‘_â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"”’;' f 5 _ ~ THE "KINCG" FLOUR : SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th. on good producing properâ€" ty worth $4000. or. more. cGoopn RaTs OF INTEREST. When seen by. a Telegraph represenâ€" tative Tuesday â€" regarding _ the professional hockey situation in Watâ€" erloo, Mr. Albert Hergott, one of last year‘s promoters, intimated that nothing as yet had been done to reâ€" vive the sport. He stated that sevâ€" eral applications for berths . on the ¢lub had already been received _ but nothing definite had been done. Doubtâ€" less local promoters are waiting for the Berlin magnates to start, . but according to information received at the Berlin end it is doubtful whether pro hockey will be played. WANTED IMMEOIATELY L. Bruegeman Write or call on SPECIAL MESSAGE Our special mersage to the requirements of women cription of the varied styles in need of new clothes we fe This ‘:gmdld garment is very usefat m‘ those nq&re a warm comt s&'cl.r!‘ for driving. hat we sell are well lin and made of good materials IWI!\WJ to wear, with good fur collars, such as Western sable, Alaska sable and dyed coon, and also mink collars. . We have these at cgcchl w in all sizes, #$15, $10.50, $18, #20, #% and $85.00, LADIES‘ FUR COLLAR COATS :z:l t:fl‘::y.ot:;tlnfltdl‘:l&l: as wld:!‘cbhol: s and go v @ C ons splendid enrment i tevrvanrtinlo | toge a tm en 9 to hn omecint !or‘drlvingf.quat we sell are wxl' lan to At ‘,:’:1;. from .;? .‘:,:(r thio0. 5.50 io m-‘io' -;:hcood m‘::_"‘::'“' l“".;';lw‘i“ 5.'n“ noju, $14.50, $15, $16, fli‘?’o w . n es cuiacka sable and dyed| LADIES‘ and MISSES‘ SUITS SEALETTE AND and we offer These stylish coats will be much w : this sesso : ard we show the bost sty) and best valnes in the trade. Ou;aooc m- mz oam.ao. other lines at [3 m 1 â€" WOMEN‘S BLACK COATS FUuBR LARGE AND BTOUT WO}'!N _ We also show special large sited Coat« for those who require coate Jlonger than the ordinary sizes. ‘These are made in good black ‘maserials and will At those needing sizes like, 4&“, 46 and 48 bust menasure at $1.50, $10, $12, $15 to #10. LADIES‘ COLO,I}D CcOATS _ You can procure some namelware with . every guaranteed ba i_"& pow~ and reliable, its purity lexl, small sauce Art Baking Powder SILK PLUSH COATS W aterloo Ontario Oollector: Powâ€" salary Art OUR BOOK AND STATIONERY STOCK J8 THE LA RGEST IN TOWN Dress Goods: Doersam‘s Bookstore li Phone 97 mMerohant miigr. bit o uces aBbna ts deloleleb dofafnlo{=fafalafnfal dufafafef <{nfalnfajafafafafetnf=fnfefef=tetenjetafate in tweeds â€" ~EDISON PHONOGRAPH ‘ Conte various THE LEADER IN 30CIETY STATIONERY The Biggest Dollar‘s Worth You Can Get Anywhere Can Be Had At s before making your purchases. .ry popular line worthy of mention is wellâ€" represented s in our stock such as WOOL CASHMERE at *0¢ and 75¢ a yard. FRENCH SERGES at 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 a yard. BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PLALDS at 25¢, 50¢, 75e yd. SHEPHERD‘S PLAIDS at 19¢, 50¢ to $1.a yd.* FRENCH POPLINS and ARMURES at 50e a yd. POPULAR TWEED EFFECTS at $1 and $1.25 a yd. LIGHT WEIGHT and LIGHT COLORED MATERâ€" It will bs to your advantage to inspect: our lines of is one of our specialties _ We can fit all sizes and show nice suits in black and colors at from $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18 to $25. A Special Lot of Sample Suits * i “0”&:.-"' 1 toroint prioée white threy ns t1ces w â€" n § r.a0. 40.00, e10.00 to $19.09. ° _ LADIES‘ Finest and Best FURS Obildran‘s Fors in white Thibet, grey lamb storm collars, ties, itc. at. low «tormy wea! Muitfs t Fall Dress Fabrics Ladk »‘ storm eol We are fl_le only Agents in Waterloo for the and be one of the satisfied BLACK RUSSIAN LAMB thin a u in Waterlioo IRVIN MASTER STORM COLL to equal this diepls P-Ec'h- .:tz;n' m 1 omn atéh from $10 to YOUR GRUVCER HAS IT ASK FOR IT To the Ladies of We have them in astriâ€" k 2“' Russian «znd +0, 88.50, #10, 816 to §80 Merchant Miller. $16, $18, 380 ArRS s, Mofts 810. 816 Waterioo County Borlin, Ont \|

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