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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Oct 1911, p. 1

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&i 9 ERNSTS _ . \ Overcoat Specials â€" VOL. 51, ~No; 42 *6.R. Ernst & Co. _ ZYICK‘S SHOE HOME Special Prices _ Men‘ v Grey Tweed Overco tvelvet collar, beautifully tailored ‘and ts I wi h the new Converto Collar, | a gentleman‘s garment in cvery way. pattornm in fancy weave with small & en ipe; one ol _ the swellest * “z‘so fweth, out this season. Wa have selected this line as an P ... " 50 eyeâ€"opener for Saturday and you‘ll not B $ ~ * a ind its equal in Berlin, Come carly. Jwo rfl CMAIEM MB MWM GRCRIIRT 27 0 de tter. : Beantiful ans i $ fire :;rf::: § :;i‘z in"i;luelr and black, . § s‘ 0.00 manâ€"tailored throughout, worth anyw e w "s Fine Black Melton Overcoa here $18.00. ;l, sterfield style, 47 inches long, s‘ 3-30 a + 8E& T4ESE Snappy Saturday Specials Furniture ,"‘ i‘s Gray Diagonal Tweed Over " wide wale Converto Collar , culls. ‘This garment certa in} lots of : style and the value w io think is not axcelled in 5 & ~~os $10.00 BoYs‘ sUITS. m« #â€"piece suits, . oddâ€" lines, in‘ ids and serges, singlo breasted, w.l’ $5 to $6.50 TOI..,...... ...=*~ o $3.99 k special line of overcoats from “m‘tv‘md that will stand the p wear. â€" ‘Beautifully finished, r #6 to 30, regular $7,50, Saturâ€" C > $4.95 FURKISHINGSâ€" SACRIFICED Men‘s Fine Mesino Shirts and drawers, extra nice : quality. _ Th‘s w,fi"mf.well with . any 65¢ i "on the market. Special© Saâ€" w s 5 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS : Men‘s Shirts in Negligee styles, all the season‘s latest stripes and colors, extremaly handsome shirts, all: sizes, regular $1.00 and $1.25 Saturday ...... t:&' Cracker Jack ss‘ptwlal v:}nll make boom on Saturday in o £.~~ "%hthlng nopartm!nt Af SOLE AGENTS ‘~Dr. "Reed‘s Cushion | Shoes j ° EASIEST SHOE ON EARTHâ€" Walking is a Pleasure in Women‘s DR. REED‘S CUSHION SHOES Beriin, Qur prices are the lowest. CGive us a call a Pair and Window Shades TTER & & â€"Nice â€" dark brown stribe _ tweed Suits, threeâ€"button sack, well made and â€"trimmed. j eX $7.00 This Week Conforms Perfectly to the shape of the bottom of the foot, Needs no breaking in. Cures Coâ€"ts, Callous Spots, Bunions, Prespiring and burning feet. MEN‘S SHOES A special purcliase of fall weight shoes in tan and black, heayy watâ€" arproo{ and dress weights,. .A shoe that is worth $4.08. Saturday ... â€" $62.95 BOYS‘ SHOES. Sturdy serviceable shoes well made from solid leather, weights for school and dress wear,‘size 11 to 5. A $2 Shoe: > BADIRORY ...:.:\ l4( 6. clcoric c LADIES®‘ BOOTS Women‘s Dongola Kid Boots, Bluâ€" cker style, dul tops, patent tips, exâ€" tension soles, size 3 to 7, Regular $2 BOU. .2......cce00009 64g4 wepnnprne sn enb hnb mt $1.50 Prevents Colds, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc.: Women‘s low shoes, fine vici _ kid, Blucher style, some with dull Kid tops, _ hand _ trimmed soles, Patent toes, ° perfect fitting shapes suitable for house, sizes 3 to 7. Regular $1.25 HE CHRONICKEâ€" TELEGR, Ont. WATERLOO a Pair WATERLOO, ONTAKIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26 191 $1.50 Local ‘and Personal. â€"Miss _ Elen Fear of Toronto is visiting her broâ€" ther, Mr. David Fear, of this town, for a few days. s October. Weddiitg.â€"Rev. J. G. Burn, pastor of the Evangelical _ Zion church here, officiated at _ a . very pretty wedcfhg which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jobnâ€" C,. Bricker, 1}~ miles east ofâ€" Elmita} last Wednesday. noon, when their eldâ€" est daughter, Florencé, was united in the holy bonds ol\qstfimy ‘to Mr. Menno Millet of th .lage. Mr. Aaron Miller ably lllll::{‘hflb- groom and Miss Ada Bricker acted as bridesmaid. ‘The ceremony whicfi\%fi place at high noon was followed y a sumptuous wedding dinner after which Mr. and Mrs. Milerâ€"left on the four o‘clock C.P.R, train for Toronto and other eastern points. On _ their return they willâ€"make their home in Fizaira. CeGeceqqeqccqqencecsqnes poeesacecseascecusesecsee« |o|â€"â€"â€" . Mrs. Ceorge Aliemang is spending a & few weeks with relatives in Berlinâ€" Y The remainder of the Ratz estate was purchased last week by Mr. Harry W. Zilliax. It consisted of the property lying east of. the _ public _ school grounds and the house and lot owned 1 by the late Daniel Ratz.â€"Mrs.. Dave ° Fear who has been visiting friends in I Toronto returned to her â€" home last / week.â€"A number of our young people 1 drove out to the hows of Mr. and _ Mrs. Jacob Fries, who live a ~ few miles west of Elmira, last Wednesday | evening and a very pleasant time was â€" spent by all present.â€"Mr. Henry H. â€" Ruppel of Tavistock spent a day last week with his parents, who . are in very poor health.â€"Mr. Charlie Schatâ€" â€" er of the Metropolitan Bank staff is relieving Mr. W. Graham of the same bank at Linwood, who is absent on his holidays.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Schierholtz spent last Friday . with friends in St. Jacobs.â€"Mrs. Henry Zilliax and her daughter Addic, visâ€" ited the former‘s sister, Mrs. â€" Holâ€" linger, at St. Jacobs last week. â€" Rev. A. M. Hamilton of Winterbourne spent several days with his Elmira friends this and last week.â€"Mrs. Alâ€" bert Dunks, Mrs. J.â€"Schaefer, _ and Mrs~ J. S. Weiche! spent a day with their friend, Mrs. J. Reynolds, at St. Jacobs last week.â€" The anniversary‘ ,mvuvs which were held in tht Meâ€" thodist church last Sunday‘ were well Iatundcd both motning and . evening. Rev. W. B, SmitHf, B.A., of Hespeler, ' conducted both services, and delivered two splendid sermons. On the Monâ€" ’dny night following a song . service was given by the members of _ the choir, who were assisted by . Mr. Geo. Zeigler and Mr. A,. Herz who gave several flute and violin solos. ‘The choir was fortunate enough . to secure the services of Rev,. Mr. C, L. Mcirvine of Woodstock who delighted the audience with his splendid . readâ€" ings.â€"Rev. A. R. Schulz pastor of St. James‘ Lutheran . church _ also gave a short address which _ was much appreciated by‘ all present. Ayâ€" ing to another concert which | was given on the same night in the E.M. 8. Hall the crowd was smaller than it would otherwise have .been.â€"_Mr. (Geo. Christman dttended the .wedding of Mr. Norman Riffer to Miss. Alma. Shinn at Waterloo last Wednesday afâ€"| ternoon.Mr. Geo. Davis who has obâ€". tained a good position in the "furniâ€" ture concern at Hanover has left for that town and his family will follow. ghortly.â€" Owing to the teachers‘ Convention being held. .. in. . Berlin last week there was no fi:‘q on ‘Thursday and Friday. . raceg. which w:ro to h:'w unnt place so often and were of necessity tponâ€" ed owing to the weathor flr pow tey? Oel We nirp, _ the selionnte day, O , 16 "h"” | Free for all trot or pace, purse $100; first $50, second $30, third $20, 2,25 )| trot or pace, purse $70; . 1st, $35; 2nd $20; 3rd $15. 3.00 minute trot or race, pursc $45; ist $20, 2nd 315,i 3rd $10. Open race for ponies, purse $18; ist $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $3, The band ‘will be in attendance and lh‘lol fares _ on . all railroads. . .. On Thanksgiving night a concert will be given in Mr._Ludwig‘s new hall. The putside talent which has been securâ€" ed are, Robert Wilson the _ witty compdian, who pleases all who â€" hear | him, and Miss Eva‘ Cuthbert, vacaâ€" | list.â€"Mr. Ivan Musselman ol . Musâ€" koka Whart is at his father‘s home here recuperating after a long . and . serions attack of typhoid fever.â€"Mr. | i"" Mrs. Albert Bchedewitz -n-t‘ Fuesday with friepds in Mackon. They wers guests at the wedding pf , | Mr. Fred McDonald to _ Miss _ EKate LAinseman, . which w% place . at Macton on the 17th of October. â€"Ms. Terman 800::"': tenderad a gupâ€" ; prise party last. W gvening | by a number of hik in ltuis who wet | at the home of Mr. Nicholas Hofer . to spend a few hours in social games . and music.© A very pleasant ml was spent by all present. . > * Underwent Seriqus Operation.â€"â€"ihe many friends of Mre,. J W, Mitchol) will be grieved to hear that sho was forced to : getious operation * ‘7 , nam hn Clclan, Ptimit, 18 lt * 44 â€" PM ‘ do _ 4 i 3 , » Wve s 9 MR 26 # 6 E *;:._: ~ 1 ‘te e s . U oag on o +SGZLI+ #255%, l Church ‘and ceingtery. Mr. fugtrl C jondents © and"Mrs. Scheitele have the sympathy District 3 d "..a"‘"“ m“"-d:-fi‘-' us s i: qesd .=â€"A n -' * a ied u.umnmm:m m ary dedication services which will be S Pn angariie ied held h\hwhoo-&;:::. Jct. LLESLEY _ 29th and Monday, Oct. .â€" Our we wee +. YÂ¥ e lh?-dywn‘ men also recéived _ an News . Notes.â€"Mr. 1.&1 ©, . invitation to take &:n in .a plow» Zebr and son Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. ing match at West trose on Monâ€" Menno. Leis t ..@a monthâ€"in Hurâ€" day. Train your steeds and put in on County flm among relatives ‘}ractice boys and be sure to bring and (rieod'l and udtvd home last son»â€"of (the prizves home to Conesâ€" ‘Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Rohâ€" togo with you.â€" There will be~" no fritsch of Sebringville spent _ a few Sunday School nor services in *: days here with â€"friends and relativâ€" Lutheran Church next Sunday.â€"At â€"a es und were the guests of Mr. and meeting of tbe St. Mathew‘s Luthâ€" Mrs. H. Neeb, sr.â€" Mrs. K. _ Zehr ~erw! Congregation hel4 last Sunday it of Pigeon, Michigan is spending a ~ was decided to extend a call to Rev: few days .under the parental â€" roof.â€" W. Kupfer cf Aruprior. If the ( call About 75 ‘of Mr. andâ€" Mrs. F*nry. â€" is acceptrd, no doubt the new pastor He‘lmpd;- l:.:::l ulen::l‘ed lut‘Satâ€" will le l::e 5!! Abg\itt- :m::â€" tg::- urday a home spent #. cooper, Mr. Ja: Cuntz, has been very . social evenl;ttmflnrâ€"- Mr. ed‘of late to work overtime in orâ€" R. Kube is in SÂ¥ratford visiting her der to keep up with the orders on son ‘:‘lurlle who . is very illâ€"A load h:nd and wh:ch he M‘L b;:n g]ct.::;’; of . Miss Minnteâ€"~Berdux‘s household theâ€" past â€" few months.â€"Mr. Ja effectsâ€" were â€" removed to Milverton Kienzle, ;l‘owmh.lpm'l;u: (‘o‘l,liclftor, ‘il station, : . Monday, in order. to le bisy sehding out ax s or shipped . with other goods from Walkâ€" this year.â€"According to a â€" Toronto erton _ via . the C.P.R. to the West. daily paper, the electors ‘of Woolâ€" â€"A great number of ~ Mrs. G. Bast‘s wich Township will be asked to vote descendants â€" gathered <at her JPome on Local Option at the conting Muniâ€" and spent an afternoon with her (ifal elections.â€"Mrs. Sitfeldt who has which will long be remembered. ‘?'::’:‘ 8:;:!;’5 ;;irthsohne): dt::;:”l(;:\'. :fin News Notes.â€"Mrs. Henryâ€"Amos and two children spent Thursday last with Mrs. G, Sm:e at Freeport.â€" Mr. Frank Corrigan"of â€"Gueiph sJent Sunday with Mr. L. Brohman, jr. â€" Mr. and. Mrs. Will Taylorâ€" and â€" Miss Ruth _ and â€"Master. John â€" â€" Taylor spent Sunday with Mr3. J. R. Strickâ€" land _ at. Berlin.â€"Mr. Terrall ) of Guelph had charge of the service on Sunday evening last.â€"Miss Ol ve Taylor _ spent Sunday with Miss Ida Tuck.â€"Mrs. Sheriff of _ G#elph spent Sunday with ber mother .â€" Mrs.~ Terrell of Guelph. ‘called _ on Mrs. James Taylor. on Sunday. who has started a business at Le Ross, but it will now b¢ some time before she will be strong cnough to. stand the journey, although she is doing as well as can be hoped for, Escapes Serious Injury.â€"Miss Muth of this place had a narrow . escape from severe injury â€"last ‘Thursday while returning from a visit to relaâ€" tives living about a mile porth of Elmira, by being _ throw§ violently from, the rig in which she was riding owing to a gollision with another rig, Although Mrs, Muth received a bad wound over herâ€"eyc, she otherâ€" wise egcaped more serlous injury, »â€" Mr. J, Glennie was a business "vigâ€" 1 itor to Waterloo last Friday Mr. Notman Rifer has rented the . house on School street, lately occupled by Mrs. Dan Ratz.â€"â€"Mr. Geo. L. Zoigler, manager of the Metropolitan _ Bank here, spent Sunday with hid brotherâ€" John at (Guelph.â€"The poorest crossâ€" ings of this village are being replaced by fine new cement ones, whi« is a g’nt improvement. Mr. m + 6. wman. has the contract: for . the work.â€"Mr. W. Ludvlglhu purchased the scenery of the mira Musical Society Hall and hak had it installed in his fine new tmtorh‘? on Church street.â€"Several friends Hon. _ W. 1,. Mackenzic King attenged the banâ€" yuet which was given in his _ honor on Friday night jast at Boflin. â€" ‘There died at the Berlin uf:“fi? H ta) last Fridgay pig! t. s ;-:’3.'.. a {ormer resident of this place, but lately of Berlin, He had begn i!1 for some time but on last be was seited with a stroke which ended fataily the ‘::: Messrs. Will of Montreal, Ge« of | the "North West and the. Misses Besâ€" t . "l y .V'i!‘. " ‘ To the Eimira Union comptery. Rev MOSBORO DOON for Berlin on Saturday.â€" Mrs. Ebel spent a short â€" time with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Ge>. Foerstar of _ Tavisâ€" tock.â€"Mrs. Ed. Foerster formerly from here, but of late in Uncle Sam‘s | comsins, called on friends here last w:ek.â€"Miss Ada and Mr. Allan Scheiâ€" fek. returnel homeâ€"after a visit with friends in Michigan.â€"Mr: J. G. Hurst attended a Sunday Schcol Convention in Brockville, the: forepart of the week.â€"Mr. Wilson â€"and ~Miss Short â€"of West Montrose paid _ Miss Short ivrao, a vigit on sn:;y.-.-*‘ C.. Bordman, so report has it, has been rather ‘unâ€" fortinate | while at! work in a Waterâ€" loo‘ factory last woek sustaining . a brokem arm.â€" The«Farmers‘ CJub held their monthly meeting last Thursday evening. Theâ€".speakers of the evening were Messrs. A. B. Snider and Fred Letson of West Montrose and their Isilb;'q"-t "How to make the most ofâ€"a short supply of â€" feed." Persorals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Keil sunâ€" U@ayed_at ... Mr. F. Huether‘sâ€" Miss Feit‘a Comnor of ‘Bufla@‘o, spent "the weekâ€"end with Mrs. D. S. Wismet. â€" Mrs. Simeon Eby and family of Manâ€" itoba. spent â€"a. fow _ days with Mrs. A. Swartz.â€"Mrs. ‘Green and~ family and ~Miss Ida Spactzel speot Saturâ€" day at Mr. Witmer‘s. â€"Miss Mary Aun Lichty zod Miss itrene Shant: spent Senday: . under the parental roof. â€" Miss Mary Hett holidayed with Mrs. S. E. Shantz last week.â€" Mr. Alvin Strome spent Sunday under the: par» ’enul roof.â€"Mrs. Dessler ant family ’and Miss Manz and Mr. Schice auâ€" toed _ to\ Silver Lake farm on Tues day.â€"Mr, and Mrs. A. C, .. Pender, }nrd son, Alired, spent Sunday â€" with Mrs. F. Huether.â€"Miss: M. Eby spent Sunday at Mr. E. Shant?‘s. â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Linton â€" of Ayt visited their grandfather, Mr. T; Simpson on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer speot Sunday in Presâ€" ton.â€"Mr. S. Eby has returned from r few weeks‘ vh’t with his daughter in Rochester.â€"Miss Clemons of Berâ€" lin visited Miss Huether on Sunday. â€"Died. â€"At the home â€" of . his sonâ€" inâ€"law. Mr. Sim. Shoemaker,, Mr. Thos. Simpson. + Special Reductions on | _ Farm Cates and _ | Ready Made Fencing| NINE PINES x . B0 >A i3 TNXH L. M dÂ¥ P ci i *" 1 _" 80 « * Wolverine " e : 8 l.« 10 * «e v: s KX *A 4 : " Fence Hook Machines reg. T5e at 4 * Townsend Stretohers ..". $1.00 at 2000 Wood Stays "both sides planed" reg. 2}¢ at only Gates 3} ft wide x 4 t high reg. $3.00 at «oo we Bp «/ #ox & * ". Maple Leaf reg. $3.75 at « oo« qQ.% 0# x 4 " " _ reg. $5.00 at «00 l qg mt gk 4o * 0 0 $5.50 at > . w s ljino Tk. «) x x 4* \." " _ *~ $0.00 ab «> 10 rod rolls Cyclone Fencing 50" high 9 wires reg. 4 | Weichel‘s Weekly Store News | ~AbvelielielivelGeGohoeQoalatieGo ue e aGe fuafpuauaaafet { SATURDAY m:li The mail, cab, baggage and freight line wit sale in the prosperous town of Preston, consisting 0 alls, Surreys, Buggies, small Dray Sleigh, Cutters 8 1 ) P PW We t td O i Romae N Y OO i Tc 2 ced o 0 s 0 1 P Piage sar 0 1 If you are lcoking for something that will make money, don‘t wait. This business is in my hands and will be sold quick, old Everybody knows the fastest growing town in Canada is Preston. C.t in line. Write, call or telephone C l W. J. SCHLUETER 556550555565 66006056 oGun panfanfanfonfasfacf en fatSnnfoofeofonf A Moneyâ€"Maker FOR SALE _ The Live Wire Rea! Estate Broker Phone 90 and 64 ¢ P Every Saturday should be a big day,at our shoe stor m we have gone to particular trouble to make every bargains a money saving event for all who come mrf shoes. . We‘re showing better shoes, more % overshoes ‘this fail than ever before and at very o st $3.50, $4, $5 und $6. > BOYH‘ SHOES ~ &A * $2.50, $# nnfl‘.ilm :’: :oo a stay» er. s As such moderat 15 thuk o ty or tairee shate MEN‘S SHOES SLIPPERS At 50r, 0De, eiee hy teo e e on _2 BIG STORES â€" â€" â€" BERLIN Housefurnishings, General Dry Goods, Clothing SATURDAY THANKSCIVINC SHOE m SALE â€" â€"â€" is REAL ESTATE Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance Phone 552 â€" _ â€" < â€" 38 Frederick St., Beriin J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. 24. Rreselols i Co, % â€"G650â€"Buys _ 5 acres, 10 miles from Berlin 2,500°© "â€" â€" 40 * 4 t i 2500 *.: 50 _ © 8 * * $,000::* > 243 â€"" 5 % *# 10,000 ~**â€" 151. ! _: >4;« * & 11,000 * 200 :; * 9++ Elmira 15,000 | ®> 204 (®_ 50 00= Berlin $6.00 at high 9 wires reg. 45¢ «o !‘ d «t ‘m . Wing & Co. WHOLE NUMBEP 2 Oc ; Goods, Clothing and Shoes tooke foole «io JoofpejoafefucfeJeafecfenfe oProfecfen Our Women‘s §2, $2.50, §3 a “whc‘l;oznfllth hnt“_ , 1t w zuov!hfl. pay yIs * WB GIRLS SHOES WUMEN‘S SHOES ‘ve sho== that PC CA tox the on on s hA e INFANTS‘ SHOE3 y pn papaient ht line with small~ kver !’ consisting of several Cabs, gh, Cutters, and six A1l Horses that will make money, don‘t at at at mt $2.25 «c §$2.95 © Ph, ioea PRESTON, ONT LoWw Prices Waterioo 21¢ 21¢ 20 each rod

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