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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Nov 1911, p. 1

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h. TEC 20 ~Let us Settle the â€" _ | ‘ _â€"_ _ ~Overcoat Question : _ ZICK‘S SHOE HOME ; S.R_. 'grnSt ‘8@ Co. ' Our Busy Neighbors â€" Furniture sSOLE AGENTS â€"J. LETTER & SON k5 % * Personal and Local.â€" Mr. . Ott Lt . . . o U W T W W C L. ‘hf UE NO EFOITE commines af Gioft poid es it poel x 9 ; * * =. to his bome here last .â€" Mr. BEs. ... aturda Douglass Erb of Betlin spent Monday 55}.. j PCs Se s.‘ s y evening= at his home here.â€" ‘Messrs, _|. "f you ¢ontemplate buying a new Overcoat. You need :t nowâ€"why Amasa and Clarence Strome of Berâ€" let us get togetherâ€"and settleâ€"the matter. We have any kind of !in attended the ‘wedding of their ist youâ€" want and onr price is from 1o to 25 per cort. lower than Sister, Fra, to_Mr. Orrie Hollinger . We don‘t make a specialty of high price clothing. This is 128 Tuesday ‘afternoon.â€"> Mrs.. J the do_th_rf;adm where everyone can get what they wantâ€"at the right f;;"""“ “"‘m hotué last . woek * means that we quist keep a trem&.ndocs assortment to satâ€" m-‘:d M".nix:h::ws::‘{: i:'m' T:E “ all testes and pocket books, but we have it. i :nw.â€"lin Lioydâ€"spent last Thursâ€" 6 ay on business iu Waterloo.â€"Mr and l‘ Coms in and Look Around Saturday | MrS: Ed Schierholts of Berlin atten . )â€"â€" " MEN‘S OVERCOATS. and Winter Suits &t $10.00 that it ded the wedding of the latter‘s sisâ€" \~WONDERFUL VALUE AT has ever been our pleasure to disâ€". ter last Tuesday. . & i â€" Made from heavy Canadian tweeds all wool in grey=â€"and black: â€" colors regular $2.00 and $2.25, â€" Saturday __Men‘s Cravenette Coats made. â€" in handsome‘ grey material, in the long full fitting style and neatly tailored, regular $8.50, Saturday c ‘“-95 BoYs‘ sUITsS BOYS‘ SUITS .. In â€" fine: Scotch tweeds, \ Norfolk %xh, beautifully made, size 24 to , regular $4.00 for « § $2.95 Dv.mu with â€" fabrics,. trimmings and ‘tailoring of the best possible; the models are correct, some are extreme and gome conservative, fabrics * inâ€" Efldfiu. fine kersey velours and tweeds in all the very latest f A’I‘eo-ts are made .. with hair cloth; cold water shrunk fronts. betrmnontotictanteiiihaat Arptabalile inidind Mioicbelfhimcmend in tweeds and -;rgel,'single breasted, regular $5.00 to $6.50 for VOL MEN‘S TROUSERS Dr. Reed‘s Cushion Shoes - â€" EASIEST SHOE ON EARTH 3..~~~~ MEN‘S SUITS. WONDERKFUL VALUE AT The most pleasing sclection of Fall Walking is a Pleasure in Where the Good Clothes Come from. DR. REED‘S CUSHION SHOES Women‘s Men‘s EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY BARGAINS s and Window Shades Special Prices 1. No 45 Qur prices are the lowest. CGivs us a call a Pair $10.00 $15.00 $1.495 ON Conforms Perfectly to the *hape of the bottom of the foot, Nreds no breaking in, Cures Corns, Callous Spots, Bunions, Prespiring*and burning feet. Prevents â€" Colds, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. Men‘s fine Mesino Shirts and Drawâ€" ers, extra nice quality. ‘This line will compare well with any 65e garâ€" ment on the market. Special Satâ€" urday dark colors, splendid weights, strong and durable, regular 75¢c, Saturday and Winter Suits &t $10.00 that it has ever been our pleasure to d::-‘ play. The designs and the beautiful stylish, thorough way in which they are made, appeal to the men . who know. All Winter weights and in the new colors and materials: 2 Special line of Men‘s sweater coats, in red and grey, blue and â€"â€" brown, gtey and maroon, a dandy for The fabrics in these suits are evâ€" ery one thoroughly good and reliable; every little. detail of workmanship and style has been given the closest attention.. These suits cannot â€" be equalled elsewhere at $10.00 _ and £$12.00. . A special line of .overcoats made from heavy tweed that will stand the roughest wear. Beautifully finished, sizes 26 to 30, regular $7.50, Saturâ€" day . $4.95 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS MEN‘S SUITS AT THE CHRONIC)Eâ€" TELEGR moar o . weuiinaiy (ounl bs l <sviapesâ€"and WATERLOO a Pair $8.00 books have been o as it was almost vuwdofithniool‘mmv- 18 dininfected â€" and thorough! m;\mpmmum-u" hbooks have been ordeted to be burned ures to prevent the sprea tagious distase. It was : that Drs. A. Hchulz and kie investigate and repo: Board as soon as possib given out in last week‘s was decided that the safe prevent the spread of th Council Meeting.â€"The sixteenth sasâ€" sion of the Village Council was hbeld last Monday evening, the Reeye in the chair, and all the members presâ€" eont. After a request from the . E}â€" mira Milling Co. rogarding the changâ€" ing of certain lights, eto., had been granted, and after~the several _ ao counts had been presented and orderâ€" ed to be paid the meeting was adâ€" journed until Dec, 4th. Messrs. Dick, Charles and Godfrey Everett spent Sunday at the _ home of their sister, Mrs. Walter Adam at Mdcton.â€"Mr. A. Allingham â€" of _ the Traders‘ Bank staff, visited friends in Glenallan last Sunday.â€"Miss Mabel Scanlon is visiting at her home ‘here for a few days,â€"Mrs. Holiinger â€"of St. ‘Jacobs attended the wedding of her pephew, Mr. Orrie Hollifger last Tuesday. Board of Health.â€"The Board â€" of Health has bean given a lot Of extra work lately owing to the outbreak of scarlet fever in the Public School. A wpecial meeting was keld on the 3ist of ‘Oct. inspect it was Annual Meeting.â€"The annual meetâ€" ing of the Horticultural Society of this town was held last Monday eveâ€" ning in Dr. Kalb fleisch‘s office. A fair number were presentâ€"considering the very bad weather and the followâ€" ing officers were elected for the comâ€" ing year: Pres., W. Notman; ist Vice Pres., Dr. Faulds, 2nd â€" Vice Pres., Miss C. Klinck; Secy. Treas., Bert Bowman; Directors, Mrs. Hy Ruppel, Mrs. Jack Hedrich, â€" Mrs.. P Christman, Mrs, J. E. Bowman, Mesâ€" srs. (Geo. Klinck, Dr. Kalbifleisch, C. W. Schierholtz, Percy Ruppel _ and Walter Fulton;. Auditors, Sol. tasâ€" chinger and A. Werner. The members of the Frohsinn Club held their monthly dance in the hall above Mr. Amasa Winger‘s~ store. ~A large number of: members were presâ€" ent a pleasant time was spent wr O. Staufier and son. of y, Alta., is visiting ‘at his home here for a few weeks ~to see his mother who has been in failing health for some tuwe. C * Wedding Belis.â€"A very pretty wed> ding took place at the home of Mrs. Hy. H‘:bel!m lé::; street,. when her daughter, Miss Strome was * ied to Mr. Ortle Hollinget,. . Mim Strome, who was given away by her brother Amasa, looked very . pretty in a beautiful dress of white â€" silk, and carried a bouquet of cream rosâ€" es. Miss Selina Hollinger _ of â€" St. «Jacobs, cousin of the groom, ‘who was bridesmaid, was also very pretâ€" tily dressed in old rose colored . silk and carried white and pink carnaâ€" tions. Mr. Clarenceâ€"Strome, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Rev. A. R. Schulz performed the ceremony and Miss Bertha Christman â€" played the wedding march. ‘A large number of guests were present and the. large number of valuable presents â€"showed the high esteem in which the bride is held by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger will take.up . their residence in Elmira and their â€"many friends join in bearty congratulations. Miss Dora Linder was tendered . a linen shower by a number _ of her friends last Monday evening. â€"~ Mr. Charlie Schafer, junior cletk of the Metropolitan Bank bere, has been transferred to the Milverton branch and left for _ that place last woeek.â€" Mr. Wm. Steiss of Toronto was . a business visitor to Elmira last week. â€"Mr. Geo. Auman left on _ Tuesday on a business trip to the North West. â€"Mr. and.â€" MrS, N. Wagner ofâ€"â€" St. Agatha visited at the home of their Jeauneret has purchased theâ€". large farm of Mr. David Martin, about two Reichert and Miss Snider of Gravenâ€" hurst were the guests of (Mrs. ~J. Fulton _ last week.â€"Mrs. Tranter~ol Galt is spending a few days . ‘ with her daughter, Mrs. David Fear. WATERLOQ, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16 j91 EiLMIRA It was a; hulz. and Y and report as â€"poss1ble pa pe burned pital, Guelph, to bave . turn to thatr trom of the weather the attendance at the Blenheim.â€"Owing to the "inclemenicy church services on Sunday was below the average.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Halls spent Sunday with relatives in ‘Baâ€" den. Poultry Show.â€" The 2nd annual Poultry Show was held in the rink last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day evenings. <At the Wednesday eveâ€" ning show, W. G. Weiche! of Waterâ€" loo gave a short address, as did also Mr. M. C, Herner, late assistant ° to Prof. Graham of the O.A.C., Guelph. Chickens and prize birds from all t surrounding country were shown and it is to be hoped that such _ an . inâ€" structive exhibition as this will inâ€" stil. more hearty ~ â€" enthustaem ~ in those who have been somewhat â€" inâ€" terested in this line of business. ‘The band was in attendance on Thursday evening. e days ago in Toronto. â€"Mrs. Halstead who had jately moved to . ‘Foronto from Mount RForast . was one of the five who werte l;‘:h‘;.u& caused by a car t automobile. Mre. Hw had been an lavdz for some zu.â€"mu Edith Behrens attended wedding of Miss ~Eva Poel to Mr. Fowle at Whitby on Wedâ€" assist healthfulness among the school children. â€" Death of Hy. Hahn.â€"The funeral took place here on Wednesday mornâ€" ing of the late Henry Hahn of Berâ€" lin, but formerly for many years a resident of this place. â€" Hisâ€" death was yery sudden and was due to a severe attack of heart failure. _ Sorâ€" vice was conducted in St. _ Paul‘s Lautheran church by the ‘Rev. P. Graupmer, after which the remains were interred in the Union Cemetery. Mrs, J. Mitchelt andfamily. left on TMLM LaRogs, Sask., whore they will in the future .make their home.â€"Mr. Mitchell has been . out West for some months and is now in business for himself.â€"It was hefi to keep the school closed until 20th of November, and in the ~meanâ€" “’”‘3 18 hb:“ .‘thoroufi cleanâ€" ing has n well h:n‘lrml and disinfected.â€". Mrs. Hals , mother of Mr, Tracy Halstead, formerly . of this town but now of Picton, > died from the cfiects of an injury sustainâ€" ved in an automobile accident <a few days ago in Toronto â€"Mrs. Halstead M News Notes.â€"Miss Violet â€" Doepei Oof Strasburg visited Miss Ada Snider last week.â€"Mrs. W. H. Green of Batâ€" tle Creck, Mich., ‘called on Conestogo friends last Thursday and Friday. â€" Mr. Noah Stroh was visiting â€" friends in: Waterloo and Berlin on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bartscher _ of Berlin spent Sunday with friends here.â€"Messrs.‘ Geo. Schinbein, ‘Jas. Fenton, W. J. Snider, Noak Stroh, Reuben Snider and Leander wman attended the Liberal mfin in Waterioo on ‘Monday .‘ We congratulate Mr. Billy Euler on his nomination as the Liberal standardâ€" bearer for North Waterloo. As Billy Euler is an old Conestogo boy, ‘we could ~not do better than to give hin hearty support and assist in electing him, so that Conestogo may have the honor of being the home of ar M.P. P.â€"The smokestack of the flax mill was blown down during the ~wind storm on Sunday. Zel s W'l.?b:."h Bible Conference of the Church y We and y ‘of last week.â€": A number Of ~talented speakers were in at 6 and the sessions proved very instructive and inspiring. â€" The attendance was also very good. The regular meeting : â€" of the rary Society was held on Friday evening last, whem an oxce}â€" lent 1 mnd to ‘an appreciative audience.â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. E.. Hoover and Mrs. D. Hoover of Selkirk visited relatives in town and vicinity last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘W. Hilborn and family of Paris, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hilborn and daughter of Venessa spent Sunday with relatives here.â€"Miss Innes _ of Berlin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . N. U. Bowman.â€" ~A number from town and vicinity were in attendance at the annual Wilmot Tp. Sunday School convention, held at Wilmot Centre on Wednesday of last week.â€" Rev. Eli Hallman of Sask., visited relatives in this ~viciâ€" nity last week. Rev. Haliman was in attendance at the Bible conference at M 3t« ho the M se perat W a th Nanager NEW DUNDEE CONESTOGO this LWer pas Re Mrs tohe #i t« oC t k.« Mr . & the Motr Josoph‘s â€" ho be able fo (f Mr#. <â€" J, suMfcion q th‘s â€" hosâ€" George politan a fow M Cleveland, O., Nov. 11.â€"Negotia tions for a $3,000,000 gas consolidaâ€" tion have just been completed at a conference held in Cleveland by which practically all of the natural gas business â€"of Western Ontario passes into the ~ control: of" ~Bufalo®~ ~and Canadian interests. and _ also contracts t> supply numer ous big industries, The larger places supplied in Caraâ€" da are: ‘Windsor,. Chatham, Sarnia, Wallaceburg, . Blenheim,â€" Ridgetown, Eswfi Petrolia, Drtesden, Brighton d ic ol Tnay FWssex, . . Petroli and © Tupperville Ata banguet given to Earl (rey in Newcastle tastâ€" week. the _ menu card bore the arms of Lord Grey and of the Dominion of Canada, with «* a horder 5 maple leaves. _ is . CÂ¥ NATURAL GAS MERGER _ IN WESTERN ONTARIO Teacher Haled F. Richert shipped two carloads * of turnips last week.â€"Mrs. Hobden and children of White Fish, Algoma â€" Disâ€" trict, who have been visiting ~ with her sister, Mrs. McGovern, left â€" for their home on Thursday.â€" Mr. â€" and Mrs. Thos. Morreli of Elmira calied on friends here last week. tors to Toronto on Friday.. â€". Miss Lily McGovern visited friends in‘ Berâ€" lin on ‘Thursday and Friday.â€" Mr. Bhort of lkg:. was a m‘"’. itor here on Saturday.~â€" Faâ€" ith and Lida Bowman spent Saturâ€" day and Sunday with their aunt . in Hawkesvilie.â€"â€"A carload, of coal has arrived for Mr. Fred Letson â€"Mr. A. Coods AT WEICHEL‘S a Commencing Saturday, Nov. 11th WEST MONTROSE s.~« Miss : few days pp S8TB Ioto Court Weichel‘s Woekly Store News Everybody should attend the Big - Hi€ and continuing ~until Saturday, â€"â€"November 18th $1n¢ t De Bro inn PP V it L THEN COME TO ME. I will gos after it. _ I do not ask you to sign the iron bound agreement, ~1 your property on a.clear commission. No sale, no pay. > The Live Wire â€" Real Estate Broker Phone 90 and 64 o1 Do You Wan’t‘to-‘ a Farm? _ _ Do You Want to Sell Your Farn 165699969000 50000LO0Om; THEN COME TO ME. . I have them to sell in good localities Women‘s Overshoes at ii.@ V Boys‘ Rubbers at 50¢ :o ~â€" Girls‘ Rubbers at 45¢ to _ Children‘s Rubbers at 40c <â€" 50 Come here for all kinds of good reliable foo&m? can be sure of getiing what you want and at right pric a. . See our big assortment of Christmas slippers. ~2 BIG STORES ® Housefurnishings, General Dry Goods, This store is strong on all kinds of war men,.boys.gimls and ghildren. If the Fooi any "short nmnc;hu‘ them back money awaits you 3 Phone 552 J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. FELT SHOES _ _ ""@ OVERSHOES . . RUBBERS REHEATL ESTATE s ,i‘“i Money To Loan, Conveyancing and ! A M . Jd. SCHLUETER Men‘s Overshoes at $12,000 11,000 8,000 12,200 12,000 6,500 4,600 6,600 . ez egselolh. 4i co, . Wing & Co. Buys on all kinds of warm footmhfl 95 100 71 125 210 acres, °6 200 * 19 151 176 WHOLE NU 38 EFnadanink ©4 $1.25 to at $1.00 t the Footwear you buy here 4j 14 miles from Berlin BERLIN 3 fi?,a' , Clothing and Sho ne W PRESTON, ONT pair or. your Low F Prices °F M e 89 s will e you @3

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