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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Feb 1912, p. 1

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C3 E& February Sale of all _ Winter Footwear d j }' ~$7.50 to $8.50 Men‘s Suits at R! $4.95 s se >‘ We have gat our odd lines of clothing, boots, shoes, hats, cape and for men,â€"boys, and have md:'fi:r our mind to dl‘(b” every wdollars‘ worth of odd lines, Not one cle must remain. i ie aie snn c meleieny "hasd the mory on ‘Setaniaye" se our & inty . the at f id.fllwin'h growds to save mo:ey.m”’y °* _" $15.00 to $18.do Men‘s Overcoats â€" at $10 oo ‘ Everything required to make it a stylish, p:-looklu garment has been .put in the manufacture of this garâ€" ment. To have such a coat made to Clearing of mmhhhhblukmnu- some Tweeds of the newest patterns, and â€" atre cut in the correct length; cither clossâ€"fitting or boxâ€"back : style; élegantly _ lined _ and â€" finished _ all through. Regular price $7.50 to $8.50 Saturday $11.00 to $12. oo Men‘s Overcoats In plain black Melton and handsome Tweeds as well; tailored in the right manner, with suugâ€"fitting . collar, gracelul lapel and all the little details which make a goodâ€"looking garment. Regular price $11 to $12, Saturday your order, would cost at least $25.00 or $30.00. The styles range from Converto collar, military or, . velvet collar. Only the highest grade materâ€" dals have been used in their . making. Regular $15.00 to $18.00, Saturday ... These . suits have all those lNttle style touches that mark them upâ€"toâ€" date; made of fine fabrics; long coats with snug collar and wide . lapels; m’fi: of Winter Shoes such as Men‘s and Women‘s Felt Bals., Mon‘s and Felt Boots, will be cleared out this month regardless of cost. Hpring goods are m\vix daily a':d we mg-t. have the room., â€" Here are just a (4 h orved ut insd S LWE * i W' goods are artiving daily and we mu few lines that we are .','lm..g this month Men‘s MHigh Cut Klondyeks with Felt Box were $3.00 = now $2.39 RMoo‘s :Imhrmn Rubbers, wete $2.00 M “ now u.'»'. $1.60, $1.80, $2.25 ?o have mary more lines that we could quote you Im::slo. won‘t permit so we ask you to come to cur Store any time this month we will show you Men‘s Felt Boots, were $8.% " $2.589 ©Waterloo‘s Leading Harnessmaker , Carries a full and upâ€"toâ€"date stookâ€" of BILNGLE AND DOUBLE® HARN ESS ZlOK;?nosul:‘lOE HOME @vercoats and Suits §7.s0 and $8.50 Overcoats $5.25 $3 ROBEHS, BLANEKETS. MITTS, HTO.~ ‘ PRICES AREASONABLE % A 200 ACRE FARM C AT A BARGAIN . R: ERNST & CO, § Gur Busy Neighbor . No 8 lhv:o?'hr- 200 acres with lsutuof.l;iixod fim'll:r. f“‘ barn, and farm House. ie pr:nfiy sold’:;‘i:k w‘lllheps.:n-deforflmoo. ‘â€"‘bns 80 acrecfarm with 5 mbfl,v?&w:: implements. My‘ to go absad near Preston the sum of $3,$00.00. A amail farms, and property WATERLOO Where the Good Ciothes Come From All.Lines must be cleared out at once H. M. WILHELM Genuine Bargains Winter Clothing $10.00 $7.49 Also a fine line of lowâ€"cut vest, with trousers; in fact, every point essential in a goodâ€"lookâ€" ing suit. Regular price $7.50 to $8.50 Saturday T ; If you want a stylish Tweed tt. see these. Every suit is of t quality tweed, and the style is faultâ€" nake, the miotiyâ€"medoled, amegeditting finish, the y: ting collar, the broad -honlde;'l%l $10.00, Saturday Made of the best imported Tweeds and Worsteds, in all the new effects. Formâ€"fitting: coats with deep vents or plain backs, broad shoulders, â€" wide lapels; very best trimmings and tailâ€" oring throughout. Regular $12.00 to $13.50, Saturday â€" ° $175 to $2.00 Men‘s Pants at . _ $1.19 In durable Tweeds and fancy . mixâ€" tures; shapely, wellâ€"tailored trousers. Regular price $1.75 and $3.00, Saturâ€" day 7 $5.00 to $7.00 Boys‘ Overcoats °_ $399 Wellâ€"made Tweed Overcoats in handâ€" some patterns; sizes 28 to 82. Regâ€" ularâ€"price $5.00 to $7.00, Saturday $12.00 to gx:;{xéden'a Suits at Women‘s woolâ€"ined Bals., solid lea ther vulfl», were $1.50 _ . now 980 now Women‘s All Felt Bals., were $2.00 kaiee C Nh ng %, ¢1.39 Women‘s Colored Overgaiters in red, blue, grey, green, were 75¢. now 30c. Women‘s Leggings, were $1.00, $1.50 now ieb ® 60c, and 98c. $lo oo Men‘s Suits at $5.49 ONT. ONTARIO $1.19 prouy boure woddieg toor praé ‘3¢ the home of Mr. -c'.l:n. i. oL 4 man on Wednesday, Féb. wto. :c-bet p. m., when . their _ t daughter, Miss Ioxie, was l marriage to Mr. â€"Harry Hostetlet ol New Hamburg. ‘The ny . _ was tor of the Evangetical church, . Hamburg, in the presence of _ & 80 guests. The bride was given svz by her father, and ':mh.ly tired in oream silk oline. _ Miss Bertie Toman, sister of the _ bride, acted as bridesmaid, and was gownâ€" ¢d in paleâ€" blue silk mull. The groom was very ably supported by Mr. Ed. Schulze of New Hamburg. â€"Miss M. Laschinger of New Hamburg rendered the ‘wedding <march very acceptably. Aiter "the ceremony the company . reâ€" paired to the.diningâ€"room, where . .an excellent wedding dinner was served. The happy couple were the recipients of m usetul and v hle presents, lhowz the _ high e:t:m in which they are held by their many {friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler left via G.T. R. for Indiana, andâ€"on their retutn will reside on the greom‘s {arm near New Hamburg. ‘Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life. + I. Spreeman and Moses Tomanâ€" atâ€" tended the Annual Convention of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alâ€" liance, held at Tofonto last week. â€" The next regular meeting ofâ€"the local W.C.T.G.â€"will be held in #he Baptist church on Wednesday, Feb. 28th, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Zeiman of Preston, Coâ€" untyâ€" President, will be,.present â€" and address the meeting.â€"In place of the regular service in the U. B. Church next Sunday evening the delegates to the Provincial _ Temperance Convenâ€" tion at Toronto last week and â€" those to the County Convention . at Berlin onâ€" Tuesday of this week, will report on the proceedings ‘of these : convenâ€" tions. Everybody welcome. News Notes.â€"The special services which are being conducted «at Bethel ‘by Revs. Mr. Sidet and Sternal. at present are proving very shccessful. ‘The attendance has been very good.â€" Rev. O. U. Chapman of Galt occupied the pulpit of tE- Baptist Church on Sundayâ€"evening, and delivered a very able address which was much apprsciâ€" ated by his hearers.â€" Owing _ to quarterly‘ services being heid at Roseâ€" ville on Sunday there were no servicâ€" es held in the U.B. â€"Church here. â€"A number from town and vicinity . atâ€" tended ‘the â€" services at Rogeville.â€" Messtrs. A.C. Hallman,. A. Hilborn, Carnival.â€"A monster carnival . was held last Saturcay in the rink whicif proved to be an entire success. Rigs from all directions came in at . an early hour to secure stable room which was limited for â€"tlle the . evâ€" ening. Everybody seemed to . have enjoyed â€" themscives. Those. . with nasks were not so numerous as on previous occasions but there was & larger attendance.â€"The ladies‘ hockey match between: the New . Hamburg team and seven of our . young ladies seemed to have . been the most excitâ€" ing number on the programme, . alâ€" though the visitors proved themselyâ€" es to be superior, the score witen time was called was 3â€"1 in favor of New Hamburg. _Mr. A. Kube acted as reâ€" feree.â€" The Milverton Kazoo Band also gave a,few chioice selections unâ€" dcr the directorship of Mr. Gid. Bier, which was much enjoyed by all. The Wellesiey Band furnésted the . music for the éntire evening‘s programme..â€" ‘Mr. Herb Berscht of Watérloo and Ifâ€" vin â€" Fleischhauer spent Sunday . at their respective . homes.â€"Miss Tilly Kress and Miss Dotzert ‘of Waterloo, ‘Mn mwu‘mm guests of the Hamme!.â€"Mesâ€" ste. L. â€" Bohmidt and L, Bockler of New Hamburg visited friends and l: Intives fora few days. â€"Mr. C. D. Kochler spent . Monday in Eorlin on l"""""" Lirzie ~Zember _ of London is holidaying at her bome bere tor a few days.â€"Miss Vicy Cleghotn of the Gueiph Hospital is spending a tew days at home with ber parents.= ‘The Misses Lirzie and Mary Ziegler dil-lnmqu.‘amw rfl?-ln.mn.)la?\itc on t “â€"r dhu«#fln 'ld-‘h WATERLOG, NEW DUNDEE WELLESLEY Brie{s.â€"Mr. Conrad â€" Hammer vig‘tâ€" ed his brother at Linwood last <week. â€"Mr. George Elbert who was il is able to be arounmi again.â€" Mr. Joâ€" soph E. Lickty was busy cutting â€"ice last weei.â€"Mr. Johnâ€"Martz, has sold his nice driver for the handsome . of ‘sm.â€"ur. John S.; Kochler took a carload of corn to Baden this week. %-â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knechtel .. and !Mr. and â€" Mrs. George Schmidt _ of ‘North Easthope were visiting at Mr. !lnd Mrs. Wm. Hammond‘s last Senâ€" ‘dny.â€"l“ll E. A. Hickingbottom via ‘ited in Wellesley on Saturday.â€" Mr. ‘J.(o) Seitel intends toâ€" build â€" a new barn . next gumnier.â€" Mr.. Johnâ€" P. Heimpel was busy hauling his i¢e in |last week.â€"Mr. Val Wagner intends to move to Berlin on Tuesday. % CX ?Iflin; of â€" New" Prissia was the guest of â€" Miss. Minnic~ Sipple â€" and Miss â€" _Klorna Schmidt on‘ â€"â€" Sunday. â€"Mrs~ John Heldman of Baden visit: ed ‘her sick sigter, â€"~Miss Catherine Berg on Saturday.â€" Mr. and ~Mrs. John L. Forler spent Sunday at Berâ€" let‘s Corner.â€"Wedding Bells will soon be ringing. News*Notes.â€"The grim reaper deati has ta en from our midst one & our most highly rescected citizenms an« one of the pioneers ofâ€" this section in tis pergon of . Mr. Forierâ€"who had reachâ€" ed the ripe age of 74 years. He was widely knowns among ‘the farming comâ€" munity Zeing â€" a builder= and framer, kaving Tramed most of the batns in this section: The deceased leaves to mourn. the loss of a loving . fa‘ tie following children:â€"John, & C_nrad and . Mrs. Jacob K. Schrhidt Fhilipsburg and Philip L. and 8. Chas. Grater of Betlin â€" Mr. â€" Hy. Lantz and Miss Catherine~ ~ Berg of this . village are both seriously iH.â€" Mr. John « Zinn of Betlin _ called at 1e home of ~Mr, Henry Lantz . on Stmay and Mr. and MrsooHK. Krahâ€" ling of St. Agatha were ,lho-!?u at Mt., Lantz‘s.â€"Miss â€" Laura, Wagâ€" ner has left for . Berlin wikre fi has . secured â€"a goodâ€"Posttiofe~> 1 4; o. pitine miedyos pod tss + ves in & Aiity.â€"Mtr. * D. W.> Kisiey and have mored to theit new meusonnd _spent | v ~â€" Mr. “‘!5“1 A m‘. z: “-......és"'f‘:" f _.-“‘::u a ‘ ie Mrs. A; Abress lias>retutned © home alter a week‘s wisit. with her daughâ€" ter in .Beriinâ€"Missâ€" Inn Leaper spent Sunday â€"under. the paréntal foof:â€" A number of uhnmc friends : arâ€" tended the funeralâ€"of the ‘late _ Mrs. t imntine meaeen m in =»4 8. e I‘i?m u“ml?iw are pleased ~to learn that she is~ .recov & o en went > a 4w members of: the â€"Methodist choir jent an enjoyable time @t" the t of Mrs. W. <Lgaper on Friday %: Our hockey, team : journeyed to nâ€" wood on Shturday but did not y a game on :account of.soft: ice.\ ‘ 4 boys reported having a good timé in the neighboring town: Briefs â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. L. Jupp and daughter Violet * of _ Waterioo spent Sunday with the former‘s parâ€" Briefs.â€"Mr. ‘Jacob Reme of DetNn, visited his brother inâ€"law, Mr. _ Jacob Ebel on Suniy â€"The Order of Cartaâ€" (ian Home Circle memters, please note that fhe monithly meeting will ~te held" on March 2nd, all metmibers are requested to be present as three more will join the order on that "evening, and the annual oyster supper will be ’hfld on that night ~ at Mr. â€" Ferdiâ€" nand Latech‘s residence.â€"Mr. Norman Hartel caught about. 50 fish im mer‘s parents.â€"Mrs. Hy. Lindsay, sr. and son Alvan of Strasburg _ spent Sunday with her son of this place.â€" ‘The baptismal services which were to u‘;.u lagt Sunday were postponed un evening.â€"The ‘Misses !‘Altpm Bowman spent part of last weck in Torontoâ€"Mre. Jar. Letson is at present suffering . from mh‘â€"& . F. Snider and Mr. J. P. Jupp are also quite poorly at present. * % nand Latsch‘s residence.â€"ML Hartel caught about 50 i the Grand River last Friday OoTTAWA the number ada during the ourrent February 1 300,705 IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA 1N A YEAR. € BERLET‘S CORNERS , PHILIPSBuURG WEST MONTROSE HAWKESVILLE CENTREVILL E A.â€"Immigrant seWlers to t 300,705 ‘arrived in â€" Canâ€" Eid Tor. ABt Tet _ to 1st a% 188,â€" Jacob Iteme of Berlin Fg;»;;??eg;.«;f@,,,«@;.,'t7@»’*@‘.-;’,.._;;_.1‘ KSE * *A ate hag: s â€" m on o efi "ut aant â€" C ShC Shaske °2 'r a N ‘\ 3 .'f "’ ‘.“‘ -i ‘fi c 2k ho ra" . . ;?# asarit View ‘& :â€" Mr. D. A. Femis of To: 1 5‘* 4 with . his {nomer ues ols bore s M L ant scquaintances here on Sunday.â€" Mr# ‘Machett of Berlin is ufla some time at the home of Mr. Mrs Fornando . Snyder.â€" Mr.. Amsey Schâ€" ’vmnhmm from a bustâ€" ness â€" trip to â€" Gait, h\’nla)oum thoraughbred cows fi Mr: J. .Svo;uvne:'i at Galt.â€" Miss Underâ€" wood "of â€" dgeport was a guest .of Miss _ Mina ° Humme!l on Sunday. â€" Mr.â€"Pat Tye of Bridgeport .‘ gave our burg <a friendly call on Sunday â€"Two sleighloads consisting of ‘atout forty Berlinites, took a~ pleasure . | trip to Oxbow Farm‘ last week, and s ent _ an en oyable: evening..... Rev. Mr J and Mrs. Tucker gave a very fntexâ€" esting lecture inâ€" the Congregational Church on Monday evening on Missiong in Africa.prior . to their leaving for j Africa where they intend to make their future home, as missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are both very good"speakers and a Yery large . gudiâ€" ence listened to their: veryâ€" able adâ€" dresses.â€"On Thursday: evening â€" last, Miss Moderwell and Miss Flarityâ€"as gisted by â€" the Misses Ofive and Jean _ McAllister, very ptlaunflyenr , tertained â€"a . scote of t â€" friends | to _ an oystes supper at the home of Mr., A. MceAlister. Progressive ‘(‘tdilnolc was the order of the evenâ€" "ing. _ The ‘tables were beautifuily deâ€" |corated with roses ani carnations‘ jand an abundance of good things |rovided.~ ‘The party broke up .in ; the wee small hours. of the morning: Mr. Huribert. < Mrs. Collum and one son, â€"William, survive to mourn the loss of â€" a kind husband and an . inâ€" dulgent father.â€"Miss Tena McCallum spent Saturday : in Toronto.â€"Mr.. and Mrs. Jas. Barber, Galt, Mr, and Mrs. Oraftio Evans, Waterloo, Mrs. Sinclair. ard Simon â€" J. Collum of West _ Toâ€" ror‘o, _ attended the funeral of the late Mr. Collim.â€"Mr. Wiliam H. Diamond .was unfortunate enough last week to lose his fine batn â€" by fire. Mr. Diamond was away at the time _ and but for the presence . of mind of _ Mrs. Diamond: together with the kind assistance of neighâ€" bors all the stock would have burnâ€" ed. . The implements with a few ex ceptions were all destroyed. Briefs.â€"Mr. â€"Hugh â€" Collum _ died suddenly â€"at his. home _ on Monday morning. Deceased was in his 69th year and .was very well and favorâ€" ably known throughout aâ€" wide terâ€" Fliory. â€" ‘The funeral ~ toot _ place from his home to St. James Church, Hrroa Road . where tile service was ecnducted . by Rev. Mr.â€"Hicksâ€" and Pope Pivs has issued an order that Reane all _ church ‘dignitaries must decline s to _ attemi social functions where women‘ appect in decolette gowns. | The Pontill has long been opposed to | Phor the prevailing dress fashions, _ and hopes in this way to do away with low out dresses at Catholic affairs. | {~lelel«F Deiton Suyder ol Waterico visited at the:home of~ Mr. Levi Erb last Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ajex. thafier and Miss Laura Bell, spent Sunday with irlends at Waterioo.â€"Mr. Tom Pugh of AGAINST DECOLETTE UOWNS g v<o9 Frost Ready Fencing NEW HAMBURG RUARY 22 of Fhvlam! r. and. Mrs.~ Am In The best fencte on the market toâ€"day lay .â€"â€"â€"Mr ol Waterl | Weighel‘sWeekly Store News | â€"â€" Frost galvanized gates at same price as black wkmlrb;mt:ufloll?ndng, Ga is atrong where other fonces lack: . Lasts longer and requires no repairs. . Note the double lock which makes it impossible for aither wire to alip. * + o a NMr.~ Das 191 Are M â€"_ k _ * the Posts as it Does in the Picture Frost Woven Fencing â€" _ en< Porferonecfafefafudecfefuraferfrefeefenfonfueforporfnnds o| agents for Frost Weseloh‘s old standâ€" â€" The New Shooe Man *A1 Kiog E. _ . BERUN, OonT. 2 % OUR GREAT _« . Change of Business Shoe Sale ° â€" Deut{ihe HApothete. Dr. Hill‘s Kidney Pills Cor Kidney Troubles Ritz‘s . USE _ THE "KING" ~FLOUR Your Money Fack if they fail to giÂ¥e satisfaction ends the znd of March and we still have a lot.of footwear which we want to sell during this sale. If you have not taken :;_hantagc of this cilfiancc to buy shoes hatnd ippers cheap it w y you to come here before this sale ends l)aand share in these bargains. Werare bound to make the last 10 days of this sale: record breakers for shoe selling because we need the room for our new Spring Goods which are arriving daily. FRED KIBLER COME <IN ~AND GET Looks as Neat When Stretched on and be one" of the satisfied YOUR GRUCER HAS IT ASK FOR IT 97 SSIATICA, LAME BCK, LUMBACO IRVIN MASTER Frost Fence a Reliable Remedy FOR SALE ONLY AT Merchant Miller. YOU WILL FINXD Waterloo and Klmira WHOLE NU MJ utea and DRUG STORE Berijin Watch this ACQUAINTED Opposite Knox‘s nCe Prices

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