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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Feb 1912, p. 1

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> ZICK‘S SHOE HOME Clearing of .‘ We have our odd lines of clothing, boots, shoes, hats, ' brw,tnyl,andhsvo“xm-indto every worth of odd lines. Not one article must remaip. _ ulidnyonhbcprieetodoibmdmndot.hstprimlowomgh to make our &od.earhinty. Read the story on Saturdays‘ selling und come with the crowds to save money. VOL. 51, No,. 9 _ Qvercoats and Suits .. §7.z0 and $8 50 Overcoats C §$5.25 They come in blain black and handâ€" i'rw,l-‘s“- mewest patterns and are cut in the correct length; closeâ€"fitting or boxâ€"back style; m’ lined _ and finished _ all ~ Regular price $7.50 to $8.50 j..’,’.. to $12.00 Men‘s Overcoats $ at $7â€"49 & Saturday In plain black Melton and handsome Tuseds as welk tailored in the right manner, . withâ€" snugâ€"fitting. Collat, graceful lapel=and all the little details which make a goodâ€"looking garment. $11 to $12, Saturday §$15.00 to $18.00 Men‘s Overcoats at $10 oo Everything required to make it a stylish, goodâ€"looking garment has been '_.dhflnmmwreo(thn garâ€" ment. To have such a coat made to 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€" ials have been used in their making. Regular $15.00 to $18.00, Saturday ... $7.50 to $8.50 Men‘s Suits at $4.95 b ‘These suits have all those little ptyle touches that mark them upâ€"toâ€" date; made of fine fabrics; long coats with snug collar and wide â€" lapels; Spring goods are arrivi m- that we .r: l February Sale of all Winter Footwear Men‘s High Out Klondyeks Hox were $3.00 â€" Men‘s Felt Boots, were $3.2% Men‘s Lamberman Rubbers, were $2.00 §$2.45 to $3.25, now $1.410, $1.09, $1.80, 4 $2.% We have many more so we ask you to come (Biertke: hi d s Waterloo‘s Leading Harnessmaker Capries a full and upâ€"toâ€"date stock of. BINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNBPDSS _ Also a fine line of ROBES, BL ANKETSH, MITTS, E@TCO.â€" 1 PRICES REASONABLE ave many more lines that we could quote you but ask yeu to come to our Store any time this month a Where the Good Clothes Come From ir of Winter Shoes such as is and Felt Boots, will be cl WATERLOO All Lines must be cleared out at once I have a farm 200 acres with 15 acres of mixed timber, > nij.rcdlnmlnm.udpodhmflm This 1 if soid quick will be put on sale for $7,500.00. ‘hnnBOmfmviflulmekhmk and implements. M“p.&dnflrm& . ERNST & CO, 200 ACRE FARM AT A BARGAIN Genuine Bargains iter Shoes such as Men‘s and Women‘s Felt Bals., Men‘s is Boots, will be cleared out this month regardless of cost. rrivln éally and we must have the room. Here are just a are offering this month. mimber of large ano ® deseription on my list THE PEOPLE‘3 SHOE STORE f $3,500.00 Winter Clothing $10.00 s7o49 THE CHROI with Felt now $2.2390 . WILHELM * $2.80 large and small farms, an HLU lowâ€"cut veit, with “:‘ro:utl; in fact, every point essen‘ & â€" ing suit. Regular price u.ss to $8.50 Saturday . If you want a stylish Tweed Suit, see &ue Every suit is of sexcellent quality tweed, and the style is faultâ€" less. You will notice the neatness of finish, the nicelyâ€"modeled, snugâ€"fitting collar, the broad shoulders. Regular $10.00, Saturday es Made of the best imported ‘Tweeds and Worsteds, in all the new effects. Formâ€"fitting coats with deep. vents or plain backs, broad shoulders, wide lapels; very best trimmings and tailâ€" oring throughogut. Regular $12.00 to $13.50, Saturday o $8.95 $iz.00 to sx:;s.? Men‘s Suits at ; 95 $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 $2.00, Saturâ€" day $5.00 to $7.00 Boys‘ Overcoats $399 Wellâ€"made Tweed Overcoats in handâ€" some patterns; sizes 28 to 82. Regâ€" ular price $5.00 to $7.00, Saturday Women‘s woolâ€"lined Bals., solid lea ther vamps, were $1,50 _ â€", now 8c Women‘s now $lo 0o Men‘s Suits at $5.49 Women‘s Colored Overgaiters in red, blue, grey, green, were T5c. now 30c. Women‘s now ‘s Leggings, were $1.00, $1,50 M x y 60c. and 98c. farms, and property all and see me. All Felt Bals., were $2.00 { & * $1.39 ONT. ONTARIO ace won‘t permit we will show you $1.19 $3.99 Local and Personal.â€"Rev. A. _ M. Hamilton of Winterbourne spent Tuesâ€" day â€"with friends in Eimira~ Mr. Fred Eiter received word lately that his mother had passed away alter a louhixcu at her home>in Preston. She reached the age of ©seventyâ€" She had reached the age of -â€"m atyâ€" end _ blocked rowis, our mgil driver, one.â€"Mr. Geo. W. Schierholtz * Mr. Geo. ?h ble to has lately bought out the milk busiâ€"â€" make his trip Aast Thursday.â€" Mr.. ness from Mr. Oscar Christman comâ€" Jno. L. . Hammond ~was a b;ysiness mpculbufll-onm. \Owingâ€"visitor to : Gueiph one ¢ last to the impassable roads on Thursday week.â€"We are ‘ & z t that morning Mr. Schierholtz was unable Dar Gerber who has been very. _ ill to reach all his customers.â€"Mr. Wm. the last few weeks ‘is now improvâ€" Uttley of Berlin visited friends and ing.â€"Mr. Jas. . no went _ to welatives in town the earlier part of Waterloo one day Iast week and being last woeek.â€"The executors of the esâ€" caught* in 6. storm was ed in tate of the late Rev. A. R. Schulz . for m.::- mmm to will sell by auction on Saturday alâ€" crosshill safé and soundâ€" 1t is rumâ€" ternoon, March 2nd, at the parsonage oaeduoudm“fie store on Arthur street, some articles" o[ on Main St., recently been sold.â€" furniture and other numerous® houseâ€" Mr. H. Bickel who has Crossâ€" hold effects owned by the ~late (Mr. hill‘s storekeeper for the number Schulz.~â€" Mr. Archile â€"Jeanneret ol of years is | m'u a ”m Toronto University is spending a few. farm which he rrirchased from â€" Mr. days at his home here.â€" Mr. â€" Henty Snider last fall. e Jensen of Berlin, formerly of Elmira, : was married last Tuesgay at Buflalo® j â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"c___â€" _ to Miss Regan of that : city. â€"~Mr. | morning, aiter spending some _ time Lorne Ratz of Toronto School Pracâ€" | with her sister, . Mrs. A. K, _ Dunke tical Science visited at his home here | on Park street.â€"Miss Sadie. Wren of for a few days last week.â€"The many ; Ingersoll is visiting het sister, Mrs. ‘friends of Mrs. Theo. Gruber of King | Walter Badley, for a few days.â€" The street, who was lately operated upOR | Ladies‘~ Aid . of the Presbyterian by Dr. Lucy of Guelph for . a severe | Church met again last Wednesday afâ€" attack of gall stones, will be pleased | ternoon to continue their work on to learn that she is recovering, dâ€"‘m quilts which they are making for though still very weak. Her _ Adâ€"| charitable purposes. â€" ‘The meeting vanced age ol seventyâ€"five years is } was at the home of Mrs. A. Werner, rather against her wapid recovery, _ | but owing to the stormy weather | Hockey (Gameâ€"The Elmira _ boy# | very few ol the ladies were able to scored another victory on Thursday ‘u present.â€" Mrs. Hogg of Patry ‘ evening when t.heykzhyfll a splendid | Sound, who has been vi rela | game with a picked team | from | tives and friends in town J0F a few Guelph, which resulted in a score ol | days, left for her home last Saturday 9â€"1 in favor of our boys. Our boys, ; morning.â€"Owing to the â€"impassable | although well up to the mark, had to ‘yoads from the recent heayy _ snow: : fight hard and at half time the sc0Ore storms, people were unable to naviâ€" stood at 2â€"1. The last half was 100 gate at all on WM{W:â€" oneâ€"sided to be very interesting and day,. Mr. Heibein of West trose the home team seemed to have things , who bad driven over to Elmira _ or all their own way. Their combinaâ€" ; Wednesday was unable to teburn > a Itiou worked well and seemed to utâ€" | the roads were so blocked that ever |tmy outplay their opponents â€" who teams could not get through _ unti seemed to loge heart when their mad~some time after the storm had abat l rushes were Continually checked, manY ogq. Jt was thought that it would b ! of them by the good playing Of necessary to cut numerous . of th . Rookie who didâ€"splendid work _ 38 wire fences along the try _ road | goal keeper. The game . was . someâ€" mmmn&mmm ‘ what rough throughout. Dick Evans and this was done in some cases. â€" what rough throughout. Dick Evans refereed the game in aâ€" very. fair manner. A fair number of spectaâ€" tors were present. | Mr. George _ Glennie of . Toronto University spent & few days at his home here last week. Board of Health Meeting.â€" _ The first meeting of the new _ Board of Health was held on Tuesday evening. ‘Those who made and subscribed their declaration of office were, Dr. R. W. Faulds, Medical Health Officer; Â¥Frod Seignor, as a member of the board for the next three years, and Mir. Hy. Heipel, Sanitary Inspector. Dr. Faulds was then elected chairman of the Board for the ensuing year. A |numbet of accounts were passed. Mr. Peter F. Stumpt who has been _ & Imo:t faithful member of the Board for many years teraered his resignaâ€" tion, which was accepted. f oo es on s xb > ce diag WATERLOO _ Mr. J. 8. Weichel and German Chorus treated PATDY 9 mE on Mr. J. S. Weichel and his famous German Chorus treated the delegates and attendants at the Hardware conâ€" vention held at Guelph last week, to some of their old time German songs. ‘The one which never fails to Cause much amusement among â€"the audience some of their old time German songs. The one which never fails to Cause much amusement among the audience was . ‘"Landmilits. vyon Blasewi1tz," which brings out some comical . sides of the inexperienced German recruit. â€"Among those from Upper, Woolwich who attended the funeral of the late Mr, Neuert at Linwood last Friday were Mr. H. Neuert, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Poter Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. John Milâ€" ler.â€"The enterprising citizens of Elâ€" mira will be sorty to learn of â€" the departure of Messrs. Furber and Jaoâ€" obs who have carried on the succes@â€" ful business in weather strips and screen doors, etc., in this town for I.omo time. _ These two men intend moving to Guelph in the near future where they will conduct their pregent business on a much larger scale havâ€" ing already obtained a spacious facâ€" tory for their work.â€"Mr. Roy Zilliax of Gravenburst is spending a _ lew days at the home of his mother on Chureh street.â€"It is reported _ that three engines are stuck in ten feet ol snow a little below St, Jacobs _ on im G. T.‘ R. lineâ€"The Sewing Club met at the home of Migs Alma Lagâ€" | chinger last Tussday evening where A ; pleasant time was spent in work and social chat. The Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Badley next Wednesday evering.â€" Mrs. A> K. Dunke entertained a number of . her friends last Tuesday evening in honor of her guests, Mrs. MeLaughlin _ of Woodstock and Mrs. T. _ Hogs . of Parry Sound. A very pleasant time m?‘nul w .â€"â€" Mr. and Mre. George ol Berlin visited at the home of their daughter, Mre. George l;.h on Arthur St. _ fast 'nt.-- . and Mrs. Samue! Starr have been s ;. some . time | har hone in wiaak ie e SIch hey . WO 0e d f 4 i ‘1 d y we fl,»rq;J y ie pected that the ELMIRA her on . Mill ome in Winsiâ€" were accotupaâ€" y «Tt is . . 6X in St. James Sunday morn y Rev. Hanser Briefs.â€"Mr; ‘s, Ino. A. Campâ€" bell of stpm uu;ll-x acâ€" quaintances â€" around . C rossbill. â€" Mrs. Geo. Petci hhs d after: spendâ€" ing a few wee‘s withâ€" ber son, Ed. of Berlin.â€" Owing‘ to the setere storm mortning, aiter spending some . time with ber sister, . Mrs. A. K. _ Dunke on Park street.â€"Miss Sadie. Wren of Ingersoll is visiting het sister, Mrs. Walter Badley, for a few days.â€" The Ladies‘ ~ Aid _ of the Presbyterian Church met again last Wednesday afâ€" ternoon to continue their work on the quilts which they are naking for charitable purposes. © The meeting was at the home of Mrs. A. Werner,. but owing to the stormy weather very few ol the ladies were able to be present.â€" Mrs. Hogg of Patry Sound, who has been 1 relaâ€" tives and: friends in town a fow days, left for her home last Saturday morning.â€"Owing to the impassable roads from the recent heayy snowâ€" storms, people were unable to naviâ€" gate at all on Wednesday Thurs day. Mr. Heibein of West %nm-e who bad driven over to Elmira _ on Wednesday was unable to teturn > as the_roads were so blocked that even teams could not get through _ until some time after the storm had abatâ€" ed. It was thought that it would be necessary to cut numerous . of â€" the wire fences along the try _ roads and this was done in some cases. â€" ‘ Mr. Aug. Blatz who has been in poor health for some time is _ somewhat ' improved, although he is still under the doctor‘s care.â€"Mr. Louis Schroer | one of our local milkmen, had the | misfortune to have his sleigh overâ€" turned last Thursday morning. Forâ€" tunately it was on â€" his homeward journey, hence the loss of milk ~and | cream was less than if it had â€" been earlier on his rounds.â€" The members of the Presbyterian Choir were invitâ€" ed to spend the evening of last â€" Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Devitt about three miles west of Elmira,. but owing to the â€" heavy roads the trip had to be postponed inâ€" definite}y.â€"Mr. Casper _ Mogk and daughter, Mrs. Eitel, attended . the {uneral of the late Mre, Elhl‘ at Preston last week.â€"Mr. Melvin ‘ Hilâ€" born spent part of this week on, busiâ€" néss in Toronto. â€"Mr. Henry Heipel was tenderec . a surprise party. last Friday afternoon by the Ladies‘ Aid of St. James‘ Lutheran Church, . it being the occasion of her birthday. A very enjoyable time was spent by all present.â€"Mrs. Fred Mattusch spent a few days with friends and relatives in St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Faulds and vigiting friends and relatives for a few weeks at St. Catharineg.â€"Mr. ‘Theodore Musselman, who has been spepding some time with his sister, Mrs. Louis Ohliger at Owen Sound, returned home on Saturday. â€" Miss Ivadel Pautler and her brother Paui visited at their home in St. Jacobs over Sunday.â€"Dr. and Mtrs. J. H. | Ratz and little daughter Betty _ are |visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Ratz br., on Centre street.â€"Owing to the tremendous ‘fall of snow and the stormy weather of Wednesday and ‘Thursday the trains on both C. P. R. and G. T. R. lines were blocked, and no traing were able to reach this town from Tuegda nlgt until Satâ€" urday morning on {h rand â€" Trunk line, and the traink on the _ other line, although able to pull . through somewhat gooner ... were somewhat irregular.â€"Mr. Clarence Moyor has been laid off work for : ing to an injury which while playing a game « Puesday evening in the the Collegiate boys wh at Berlin Ahe town score ufllt tul the return maÂ¥eh the t while playing a game of hockey last Pucsday evening in the rink between the Collegiate boys who aftahd school at Beriin the town boys. . The score stood at ful}l time, and in the return maÂ¥eh the result was again a tieâ€"Miss Greoben Vogt, daughter of Dr. A. Vogt, of Toronto, is spendâ€" ing a few days at the home of © her grandmother, . Mrs. G. Vogt, Church street.â€"Mr. and Mre, Carseron OGlonâ€" nie of Galt spent &unday at the forâ€" met‘s home hore.â€"Mr. and Mra. Mc Kinnon of Waterioo spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses in town.â€" Miss Pearl Martin visited ‘Mn‘lh 6. .h-: .c’- l-l't‘y.- A very interesting n Rav. Mr. Ferguson, â€" -hmn L’ n i i.‘ CROSE KILL the disturbance, . was alpfieiech at the .moetâ€" 1. Â¥+ ght until Satâ€" Grand â€" Trunk n the other pull . through vere somewhat e Moyer has some time owâ€" i he â€" received Guild . OR «$ , FEBRUARY 29, 1912 ywlm heard that A. Weseloh & Co. of Berlin were giving away $5.00 Bills you‘d come after This is Just What We Are Doing Now Giving Away A. WESELOH The imperial Rotary Washer Phone 215 s oods Come. Save Moneg by Spending it at Our Sale Berlin During our great 9 Days‘ Extension Sale.. Only we sometimes give away more Overcoats and Suits. Roller bearings, practically noiseless. Price NEW DUNDEE Large tub made of RED CYPRUS *Â¥ (& e : l â€"y3% im i. t Two Good Lines of Washing Machines 80 mMachines ArC $7.00 cash Weighel‘sWeekly Store News | Men‘s 15.00 to 16.00 Suits and Overcoats for Men‘s 9.:50 to 12.00 Suits and Overcoats for Men‘s 7.50 to 9.00 Suits and Overcoats for Boys‘ Overcoats and Suits at less than factory ___‘+*prices. See our special iines in suits and overcoats for 3.95, 3 45, 2 95, 2.45 and 1.95 Bargains in Men‘s Trousers at 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 We carry a complete line Car Fare paid on all purchases of $10.00 and over within a radius of 15 miles, A. WESELOH & CO. ~ ml’ourtezt'a miles hxm CM' n:’:’le- !ro:xt:‘ Shnpudbund five miles from gden, Alberta. under cultivation neighbors. Owner nonâ€"resident Afl‘::’o use for the land. Wonld’nm PRACTICAL farmers on easy terms. _ For further particulars see 44â€"tf EPH. FERRIER, Berlin, Ont. Half Section of ino Virgin Land For Sale new in design, now in construction CGreen Seal GCorn Cure Dentiche Xpothefe. Ritz‘s 42 King §t. E. Your money refunded if it does not give satisfaction ICHEL & SON $5.00 Bills It relieves the pain instantly and removes f ©~ the corn. Easily applied by rubbing it on the corn . with the cork. yors at $4.00, $Kk00 Never Fails Is the xing of all washers â€"High . wheel, fast revolving dasher, easy ru ‘ M $9.00 cash FOR SALE ONLY AT Plenty of room for large size wringer The Rex Washer WHOLE NUMBER 34}8 $9.95 7.45 4.95 DRUG STORE ‘ Berilin EPMH. FERRIER, Berlin, Ont. B« PE 4 A. R. GOUDIE Ontario â€" Opposite Knox‘s O 1Ciondyv on our Low Prices Waterice fy W

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