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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Nov 1911, p. 1

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A¢ * 6.R. Ernst & Co. Overcoat Specials §§R;|gs and Window Shades ‘ Men‘s 53 inch Grey® Tweed Overco \velvet ~with the new Converto Collar, | a ger in {ancy weave with small ¢ teen stripe, . one of _ the swellest w tnuotl out this season. eye-o; $7.50 ) ma i Men‘s Gray Diagonal Tweed Over , Wide wale Converto Collar g strap culls. This garment certa has. lots of â€"style and the value we honestly think is not axcelled in ?il city. $ $10.00 we honestly UINm® IS NOR GQREOIION I9 « this city. Our‘ great trade getter. Beautilul > â€" fin ted t in blue and black, A si 0.00 m:nâ€"‘tv:il;:;red t:::mgll:out, worth anyw Men‘s Fine Black Melton Overcoa hete $18.00. t8, Chesterfield style, 47 inches long, $13.30 n s $EE TaBSE Snappy Saturday Specials Handsome 3â€"picce suits in tweeds and serges, sinj regular $5 to. $6.50 for .. BOYS‘ SUITS A special line of â€" overcoats . from heavy _tweed â€" that will stand the roughest wear. _ Beautifully finished, sizes 26 to 30, regular $7.50, Saturâ€" EV .......c...0. in uisnn ces e iemeepenimartantont BOYS‘ OVERCOATS FURNISHINGS SACKIFICED Men‘s Fine Mesino ~Shirts _ and mni extra nice quality. Th.s line will compare well with any 65¢ garment on the market. Special Saâ€" turday 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...... The Cracker Jack Special will make things boom on Saturday in our Ciathing Department €OLE AGENTS Special Prices ZICK‘S SHOE HOME . St,. No, 43 Dr. Reed‘s Cushion Shoes EASIEST SHOE ON EARTH Furniture Walking is a Pleasure in DR. REED‘S CUSHION SHOES piece suits, odd lines, serges, singlo breasted Berlin, Our prices are the lowest. Give us a call a Pair $3.99 THE C We have selected this line as an eycâ€"opener for Saturday and you‘ll not find its equal in Berlin. Come early. _Nice â€" dark brown stripe _ tweed Suits, threeâ€"button sack, well made and trimmed. â€" _ $7.00 MEN‘S SHOES A special purciiase | of fall weight shoes in tan and black, heavy watâ€" erproof and dress weights. A~~ shoe that is worth $4.08. Saturday .......~ $2.95 elvet collar, beautifully tailored and a gentleman‘s garment in every way. BOYS‘ SHOES. Sturdy serviceable shoes well made irom solid leather, weights for school and dress wear, size 11 to 5. A $2 shoe. _ SAUUTUAY . ........ssus esns $1.50 LADIE®‘ BOOTS Women‘s Dongola _ Kid Boots, Bluâ€" chet style, duli tops, patent tips, exâ€" tension soles, size 3 to 7, Regular $2 $OK ....20,... ic cvesl qeet Pvinecisarenhgesves Pupraurth $1.50 This Week _ Conforms Perfectly to the shape of the bottom of the foot, N.â€"eds no breaking in. Cures Corrs, Callous, Spots, Bunions, Prespiring and burning feet. 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 â€" house, sizes 3 to 7. Regular ON Ont. WATERLOO a Pair s‘ 2.50 $1.25 Personal â€" ana Local.â€"Mrs. A. H. Irb returned to her home here lagt Tuesdayâ€"after having spent ._nul wieks with her brothers in Winnitâ€" peg.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hilborn of Berlin visited at _ the . home of Mr. Isaze Hilborn last week. A + Surprise Party.â€"A number of young ladies met togcther last Thursday evâ€" ering at the home of . Mrs. George Vogt to spend the evening with _ M.ss Hilda Eby, it being the occasion of. her birthday. Scretal pleasaat hours were spent in social games, chat and mes‘c. _ Miss Eby being taken quito by surprise . was, nevertheless, quite able to "join in the merriment with the rest.â€"Mr. Fred Ruppel of Toronâ€" to spent Sunday lnder‘tlc parertal roof here.â€"Mrs. A. Moses and daughâ€" ter _ Irene, spent the . holiday with friends and relatives at St. Mary‘s.â€" Opening : of _ Poultry * Show.â€"The Poultry Show which will be hetd in the skating rink on Nov. 8th will lbu opened by an address by Mr. W: G. Weichel, M.P., and also one by @2000 NNHerccacsesder000e eccsacascoscsdcsacscescsenses ELMIRA BRESLAV beba in e i "reony mt uis sic and later in . the evening an adâ€" dress was read by _ Miss BRertha Breuchli and Mr; Oscar Wahl presentâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Miller with a handâ€" some lamp. The address was as follows: To Mr. and Mrs. Menno Miller, most highly eszeemed friends. It _ is" with great joy that we meet _ and greet you this evening. Permit _ US, \yu\ir sincere fricnds, to convey hearty congratulations to you on the . new life you kave entered upon. _ May lyour joursey through life be calm and seret:. May God‘s smile and !b!‘r.edifl.i(,n of Heaven rest upon yoUu is outr prayer. We have learned to highly respect and love you and to give vont . to . our feclings in _ 2 tanginle way, we beg of _ you to kirdly accept this parlor lamp . aSs a â€" token of loving remembrance. May its warm rays of light _ add. good cheer to your pleasant firgside. With best wishes, we remain, . your afflectionate friends.â€"Reeve Christman spent part _ of last week in Galt on business.â€"Mrs. Wm. Auman and little daughter are spending a few days at her father‘s home in Parker, Presented With Handsome Table. â€" Mr. Hy. B. Strome who for a . numâ€" ber of years has been on the "Adâ€" vertiser‘ staff, has secured the foreâ€" manship in the printing office _ in arnother town and left for that place on Monday last. Previous to his deâ€" parture for his . new sphere of work, a number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Strome pleasantly. at their homeon _ King street and preser ted tham with an address and a handsoms WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, J91) Igpi ts c425 0BA 2. OB . oosdnintghe ds 1 Ir. Hy. B. Strome who fora nun| Briefs.â€"Miss .Rosa Ertel _ spent j er of years has been on the "Adâ€" Sunday and Monday with Mrs. T. rertiser‘ staff, has secured the lore Koebel.â€"Mr. Alfred Runstedler spent nanship in the printing office _ in‘ Sunday near Glenallan â€" Mr. Frank another town and left for that place i McKarl is spending a few days at his on Monday last. Previous to kis deâ€"| home here.â€" Quite a few families parture for his . new sphere of woyk. ‘ around here are suffering from scarâ€" a number of < friends surprised Mr. | let fever.â€"Mr. Milton Gactz _ spent and Mrs. Strome pleasantly. at their | Thanksgiving at his home here.â€"Mr. home on _ King street and preserted | and Mrs. Schenk of Berlin _ spent tham with an address and a handsome | Sunday at _ the home of the latter‘s centre table.â€"Mrs.\Hy. Seiling and | mother.â€"Mrs. HMilker spent Saturday soun spent Sunday with relatives in | and Sunday with friends here.â€" Mr. town.â€"Mrs. Wm. Steuernagel spent a | Frank Schummer went to _ Toronto few days with her mother at Wellesâ€" | on business this week.â€"Mr. John ley.â€"The annual meeting of the Elâ€" | and Miss Dolly McKay and Miss Jean mira Horticitural Society will be | Beaton are spending a few days in held in the office of Dr.‘ M. _ Kalbâ€" T Detroit.â€"MTK Ring has gone to her fieisch or Monday night.â€"Mr. and | home for a few days.â€" Mrs. Bertha Mrs. .J. H. Ruppel srent part of ! Boegel spent Sunday in St. â€" Clemâ€" last week with friends . in Toronto. | ents. â€"The busy seasom for the Eimira # factories seems to have wn;;\c‘let:‘ MB | mm uigern c io mreeemnes ce c earecicieies Te n eotihe to °* | and Rev. _ A. M. Hamilton of . ‘Winâ€" are working overtime to fill orders. Mr. Casper Mogk and Mrs. H. (Fibson | terbourne will conduct both services. visited their daughter _ and. sister, â€"Mr. Art Laschinger sang A ‘fi Mrs. Amasa Winger who recently unâ€" in his usual acceptable way a i Thankagiving service in the Presbyterâ€" derwent â€"a serious operatior at St. k : 1 \_â€"â€"Mrs. Donâ€" | ian Church. â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Jno. ‘Josoph‘s Mospitat, Guelph 1 T ho i Jhac" and _ NtQe daughter | spent â€"â€" the | Homborger and fanily of Toronto vis | s wwh j Hauditon _ ited _ at the home of _ Mrs. Schilt, holiday with relatives at wient Miss Lillian Rogets spert a _ few last woek. â€"Mr. ”‘:g“ Erb re ' and ftiends. at | ffom his holiday last â€" week.â€" | days with relatives e C e o e the Detroit.â€"Miss Arabelia Snyder spent | Mr. Thomas Toronto spent $ friends, : | boliday at . the homa of Mr. . Sol a few days with Berlin s . Jeauner |n-ammmnu‘.'uy hl:-:i-g;lfglvm prgs > Toronto.â€"Mr. : and m”_-.“mn_ .â€"fi”. h m’ "Jito of We Miss Grace Erb spent Monday in Toronto. â€"Mr. < and Mrs. Wm. Faulds of «HMarrictsville have moved to . Flâ€" mira where they will in foture make their home. Mr. Faulds bought Mr. Gus â€" Allemang‘s houso on King t. aMr. Archio _ Jeaneret of Toront) mirA their Gus â€"â€"Mr. . Archio . Jeaneres . Univerkity spent the holid home here.â€"Mr. Bett Bow Â¥Friday in Waterloo.â€"Mr. Menno L. Weber visited at of _ Mr. W. Reynolds at | last week.â€"Miss Donaldson E.‘ formerly ot holid Bow at Mt. Jacobs dson of Shakesâ€" ot the staff of >s anant a ~T6W th l M Markham wata .vigitor . . here . _ over Wm*lb es Mary and Edith are visit ing tnder the parental . roof over Sunday.â€"Ar. and ‘Mrs. Amos Schicâ€" del are visiting friends in Hay . over Thanksgiving.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Menno Schiedel are visiting near . Elmira over Sunday.â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jacob Randall â€" visited at Mr. Hy. Rieck‘s on Sunday.â€"Miss Nettie gmblo i3 visiting at her home . over Thanksgivâ€" ing.â€"Mr. George Rieck of Galt visitâ€" ed at Alr. Hy. Prarge‘s last . wesck. â€"Mrs. Shafer of lowa visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Becker last weck. * Personals.â€"Miss Ella McLean spent the vacation with friends in Toronto. â€"Miss Blanche Atcheson of Listowel visited at the home of Mr. Jas. B. Hammond . over the _ holiday.â€"The Misses Hammond and Atcheson spent Saturday with relatives in _ Poole.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Will Freeborne _ have returned after spending _ the last few months ~ in Manitoba.â€"Mr. Wilson Oinand of Wollesley spent Sunday at the home of _ Mr. Aléx Hammond. â€" Mr. Harper Hammond spent Sunday atâ€" Brunner. 4 Personals.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs: J. J. Cracknell and (Miss Jessie Foreman, oft Parkdals spent Thanksgiving holiâ€" day at Mr. Jno. L. Hammond‘s. â€" Mi. Walter Barnaby _ of Moorefield, sJent a few days renewing acquainâ€" tances around here.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruler of © Linwood spent Sunâ€" day at Mr. R. Foster‘s. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stockie of _ Waterloo spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs Nick Hergott _ Sunday. â€" Miss Margaret . Rennie of Berlin spent Sunday at ber homaâ€"Mr. Fred Anâ€" ticknap spent Sunday at his home here. > . Happily Married.â€"â€"Last <~Wednesday Oct. 25th, was a gala dayâ€"at Belâ€"« mont Home when Miss Alice, only daughter ofthe late ... Robt Hastings was united in marriage to _ Mr. C. E. McLeod, of Cookstown, Rev. Kay of _ Stratford officiating. _ The young _ couple left on . the afternoon train for their new home. It <is worthy of note _\ that it‘ was the same _ Mr. Kay who married . the bride‘s _ father over â€"twenty _ years ago.â€"The best wishes of their many friends go with Mr. and Mrs. McLood for a long and . happy wedded life. C. E. McLeod, of Kay of _ Stratford young _ couple left train for their ne Uttleyâ€"Playford Nuptials. On _ Oct. 25th, at the home of , Mr. Andrew Playford, Mr. Wellington Uttley took unto himself a wife in the person_ of Miss Caroline Playford. Rev. Gazoly of Wellesley performed the ceremony and the newly married couple have takenâ€"up their _ residence in the house of Mr. Merno L. Erb. Congratulaâ€" tions. and Rev. A. M. Hamiiton of . ‘Winâ€" terbourne will conduct both services. â€"Mr. Art Laschinger sang & solo in his usual acceptable way at . the Thankagiving service in the Presby terâ€" ian Church. â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Jno. Hornberger and family of Toronto viaâ€" ited _ at â€" the home of _ Mrs. Schilt, last week. â€"Mr. Douglas Erb returned from his holiday trip last _ week.â€" Mr. Thomas of Toronto spent the holiday at the home of Mr. Sol. Luatnglrn.'-‘lr. Sylvain B. Jeannerâ€" et of epent â€" Sunday at hbis home herc.â€"Mt. Sidney Otto of Waâ€" terloo visited at his home over Sunâ€" dav â€"Ret. A. M. Iamilton addressed the Foung People‘s Guild of the Pre®â€" ' by terian #urch last Monday . evenâ€" ing. _ Wis address was on the Pres= | by terian Summaet Sehool which was . held _ on Lake _ Couchiching last sum>‘ mer.â€"Mr. R. Willoughby visited at his home in Chesley last week.â€"Mr. Trode of _ Matkdale spent the holiday | with MQ C ss _. Ethe KINGWOOD CROSSHILL LINWOOD Interesting News Items.â€"Quite . a tew from here sm the Seminary dedication at W on Sunday. â€" Mr, and Mrs. Hill attended. the . forâ€" mer‘s father‘s funeral at â€" Branttord last ‘week.â€"Messts. Juo. H. C. Dahâ€" mer and Win. Fei left on Thursday for Waterioo, where they have securâ€" ed. employment. â€" ‘Theâ€". Methodist Church Epworth League attended the muby.mufu IDJ spent the holiday at her nm&"w at Qustic.â€"Mrs. Adam Doerr and Miss Delia and Master Abr. Doerr, _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Dahmer spent Sunâ€" day ~with friends atâ€"Preston.â€" Mrs. Allan Good visited her son _ Gordon at Toronto over Sunday.â€"Mr.Chas. Struck ‘visited his motter and sister at Kuttzville: over the holiday, â€"â€" Among those . who. wers visiting frieads hore we noticod Mrs. Young of Toronto, Mrs. Art Abbey of , Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. _ Gordon Babcock, the Misses Bernice Kurschâ€" insky and Evelyn McCulley and Clayâ€" ton Kurschinsky of Galt, the Misses Luella and Nelda Schelly and _ K.. Hachborn of Berlin â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Geo. O. Stroh were visiting {riends near Elmira on Sunday.â€"Mr., and Mrs. Geo.~A. Bowman took a trip to St. Marys â€" m their automobile last Sunday.â€"Mrs. M. Decher _ and sons of Preston and Mr. . Norman ‘Dahmer also* of Preston: spent ‘Thinksgiwing at their _ respective }homes here.â€"Mr. Geo. McKenzie _ of Milverton spent Sunday . with . his \mother here.â€"Miss Edith Euler of Berlin was vigiting her sister, Mrs. H. W. Ebel over Sunday.â€"Mrs. Merz of Bamberg and Mrs. Deppler of Neuâ€" stadt spent Sunday at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woeppler. a couple of weeks in sport with many others. We wish them safety and success.. Two years ago these same gentlemen brought home two very fine deer from the same district. Lei? on a Hunting Trip.â€"Mr. C. H. Adamson and Mr. Frank Forbes lelt Monday (or\’:fi)nw and from thence up ~north he famous hunting grounds, where they intend spsmling The Late Mr. Simpson.â€"The lun-1 eral of the late Thomas _ Simpson, . who died at his daughter‘s home, Mrs. Shoemaker near Berlin, Tuesâ€" ‘day last, took place at Winterbourne on Thursday, 26th inst. Mrs, Simpâ€" son predeceased her husband . fiflteen years ago. They were former resiâ€" dents of Winterbourne, having lived a number of years on what is known as } the Proud{oot farm. There survive his two married daughters ‘2‘0 live near Berlin. _ Rev. A. M. Hatnilton ofiâ€" ciated atâ€"the grave. Mrs. Rachael Pollock who has been in very poor health during the last two years is at present . very low suffering from heart trouble. â€" Miss Wilkinson of Hillsburg is making an extended visit with her‘ niece . Miss Wilkinson of Winterbourne: 4 Met With Painful Accident.â€"As Mr. Louis Benninger was on his way to Breslau last Saturday afternoon near Spitzig‘s foundry he met two young men on motor cycles which frightenâ€" ed his horse and caused the animal to run away, throwing Mr. Beninger. out of his buggy, breaking threc ribs and causing other painful injuries . Dr. Kairn was immediately called. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prince and little son Donald of ‘Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan of Guelph spent Thanksgiving Day at Fristone Villa, visiting their cousin, Mr. ) ® A. Durrant.â€" Born; ‘On Wednesday, Oct. 25th, to Mr: and Mrs. P. A. Snyder, a son. Congratulations. Special Reductions on _ Farm Gates and _ _ Ready Made Fencing WINTERBOURNE conEsTtOoGo only Gates 000 | Weighel‘s Weekly Store News | T ownseud DUCUCMETE * Tact Wood Stays "both sides planed Uinates 34 ft wide x 4 ft high reg. $5.U wei gy 9 }*:‘% & F+ " Maple Le: * . 10# . /X 4 < ©_ reg. $5.00 . $y *‘ * x%‘"*_ * . * M «.0 a% © 0t x & n 00 36.0 10 rod rolls Cyclone Fencing 50" high ’o w« « :l « 60" w ‘* 30 « <~ _ Wolverine: " Kk*!* ¥§.K > s o w# s . *n KFence Hook Machines reg. 75¢ at have securâ€" Methodist attended the at: Elmira oud Strotehers \8 19599690000 LESGCEOLOE L I e A Moneyâ€"Maker FOR SALE _ The mail, cab, b.gg;ge and freight line with small livery for sale in the prosperous town of Preston, consisting of several Cabs,Carryâ€" alls, Surreys, Buggies, small Dray Sleigh, Cutters, and six A1 Horses If you are lcoking for soniething that will make money, don‘ wait. â€" This business is in my hands and will be so‘d quick. Everybody knows the fastest growing town in Canada is Preston Get in line. _ Write, call or telephone +i SCHLUETER Â¥ * en The Live Wire Real Estate Broker Phone 3 0 and 64 PI 4 ft high reg. $3.00 at 4 * "_ Maple Leal reg. $3.75 L0 ©~~ reg. $5.00 atb REAL ESTFTATE ty Monsy To Loan, Conveyancing and Inurang_ RUBBERS R U B BE R T ALK $1,00 at FOR EVERY FOOT . Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. 650 555550Ln0.LL.00 00 C $5.50 at $6.00 at .. Wing & Co. Buys 5 6 o al 0 0 wires reg. 45¢ rod at WHOLE NUMBE 151 200 204 40 50 23 88 Frederick S§t., Reriin res, 10 miles from Berlin Feavy Rubters 26 450 2 Ge it SON 15 to $3 ‘+ to $2. At at at o0 5O Elmira Berlin iX $2.25 $2.95 $4.25 PRESTON, ONT each

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