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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jun 1912, p. 1

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? Men‘s Summer § SUITS BERLIN YVOL, s1. No23 Jt is a treat for any man orâ€" boy %0 . YI8I6 . OUP SWOTC . 86 . 5N6 . time: We are showingâ€" a most -,Mu_d&h7fll£'fi; newâ€" styles, correct: and distinctiveâ€" without being faddy. There is & wign in Berlin who would . not feel proud and comfortable in an Suit _ We are Offering. values thatcannot be duplicated â€"â€" We ;.....mngnonnm we‘ are happy in the fact that. we are pleasing © all lin‘s most~ carelut dresseps.. "Come Saturday and let us show you what is new and what will ft, vouâ€"and what will wear well. f o tailored and new patterns;â€" colofs _ browns, greys and . olives and blue, . greys, single breasted models, regular $15, $16.50 and $18.00, Saturday Bargain 4.: sA oi o t + ar e Th en W od stripe, 3 button sack cont with medium long" roll lapels, good qual ity, body lining; sizes 35 to 41. Regâ€" ular $9 to $10, Saturday at ......=... ~_ _ $6.95 Youths‘ long trouser suits, stripes and diagonal weaves, in shades â€". of brown, grey and fawn, single bsefstâ€" ‘They are brokenm lines of fine Crayâ€" enette in dark greys and fine twill Burnetie cloth, in shades .of . jJawn, and ‘olive, single breasted, Chesterâ€" feld style, sizes in the 1o% 36â€" to‘ 42. Regullar $10 and $12.50, Saturday for o dud ahus 2 148 umscan t shstw Sn . an S c onr it ed: style, sizes 82 to 85. $6.50 to $8.00, Saturday Bu;{l;ah‘ iymeding ant fark ~ â€"well tailored and fAnished with side straps at waist. Regular $2.50 to $3.00, Saturday bargain ....;... ... .0l. cl> How Many Feet f â€" _In Your Family ZICK‘S SHOE HOME will offer . this M-‘,nw Harness, Bh‘k*g putating seale, 1 good éaal fizfi;fi.lrodu' ister, 1 large ise box, an f x.m,a."& t to meaning wlifl‘,'hlth Dop':‘ mige ::‘ om(lood rem A GQood Opening Distinctive Styles, Correct to the Minute, Greater Values than You Have Ever Known pr A "‘high stepper" or a draught horse works better in wellâ€" made and good wearing Harness, like we «¥cw.They‘re easy on the horse and every set is guaranteed. 4 * H. M. WILHELM Men‘s Ra‘n C:ats $7 95 1t matters not for we have shoesâ€"for e'n{ mem ber of your family, from the little toddler who must have spring heels to the good sturdy ones for the head of the house. Evuygoodmkooflsthflhub-pgtinwoulbousnd mumntee every pair to give perfect satisfact‘on. es‘ from $1.25 up, Men‘s from $1.50 up.â€" Boys from $L15 up. Youth‘s from $1.00 up. Children‘s from 50c up. We Guarantee our Shoes No risk here, This is what you like to say about that horse of yours. Y an do it every time if you see to it that he‘s : PHONE 44 & eue WATERLOO COVERED WITH VALUE! % _ % > « ONTARIO ‘Where ‘the good ciothes come from" > _ Covered with Harness from this Bhop ~ERNST & CO. $5 95 TO $15.00 e for sale a good paying meat market. iant Ei huines$ gout deltvoly wagomn t ase, 2 1 Â¥ nkata on : 3 i6 xd. meat M'{ new Day $11.95 For A Live Man ”lgs $1.98 WatsrLoO‘s Best Snor SroR® _ Broken Tines of ::.m breast=" éd spring weight with vent ab back and emblem on â€" sleeve, made ::n ‘l“'- caveret el:)tb, with twilled y linings, 6 to .‘ Regular $1.50 10 1590; Seturday ... uoo Boys‘ double breasted bloomer suits #wo and three buttoned models with long ;tonnleé lapels made from imâ€" ported: smooth finished grey and fawn tweeds with twilled serge body . lin~ ings, lafge fitting strap and â€" buckle bloomers, sizes 29 to 34. Regular $7.50;â€"Saturday <Bargain ......... ........ Boys‘ Single breasted Norfolk Suits pleated down back and front, _ and belt ~at ‘waist;, made from sturdy wearing tweed ‘in tan, greys _ and browns with twilled body. â€" linings; knee pants; sizes 24 to 28. Regular $4.00 to $4.50, Saturday Bargain ... Bargain rush in ‘regular stock lines in large variety of leathers. Lot in eludes fine boots in box calf, vict kid, tan calf and patent call. These are on year welted soles." The majority . Of these have all sizes represented, sizes in the lot 6 to 10. Regular . $4.50 and $5.00, SAWIIGAY ... omm Men‘s Fine Boots visit â€" our store at .the ~present Boy‘s Clothing Ple‘â€"* e Greatly: Reduced ONT . in.good #t and ns,2 sleighs, 4 Dayton comâ€" selling Ou Personal. and Local News~â€" Mrs. Mayberry and little son â€" Alvin J Stratford visited frignds hereâ€" 4 day. â€"Rev. J. Strempfer.â€"is attend Synod of the Lutheran Church : is being held at New Hs this week.â€"Mrs. Jack Horaberger last Thursday for Winuipeg. where she will in future make her home. She was mecompanied by her . children and her “.hm. Miss Martha sgan,.. Nr.. and s. ~J. B Weber ttle deughter Mary visited mqot.-’:. Macton _ last Sunday.â€"Mr. Geo. Klinck was a u‘;'. ness visitor to Toronto last Thursda: â€"Among ‘those who visited friends in town over the 24th were the followâ€" ing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jury of Macâ€" ton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnoldâ€"Jansen and son Harry of Betlin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Musselman. of Preston, Mr. and : Mry Crozier of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Philips of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millet of Wellésley, Mrs. A, Devitt and chilâ€" dren of Waterloo and Miss Della Dale of Tavistock.â€"Mr. Brandau has movâ€" ed to.this tewn from Linwood .. and has rented the. rooms ng l:.‘l:c“b- windt‘s. bakery «hop.â€" Mr. Schulz bas. rented the house owned by Mr. Hy. Wittich and removed from Floradale to this town last week. Village Council.â€"The thirteenth s¢sâ€" sion of the Village Council was. hbeld last Monday cv-i& the Reeve ‘in the chair and all . members â€" Présâ€" ent.. The offer ol Mr. John Steddick, to sell 15 feet of his land which adâ€" jot ns his property south of. the staâ€" ‘bics for the sum of $2175.00 was acâ€" cepted and the Clerk was instructed lu propare a byâ€"law. Another _ item ol business was the reading of a 1¢tâ€" ter grom Scelien and Weir of ~Bérlin, in. which. they stated thet m been insiracted to prepare a which the Hahn property on Arthus St., owned by Mr. A. J. Kimmel â€" of Berlin, â€" would be conveyed ‘to ratior fit& “W 1 asking it to pass a resolution which ‘ would guarantee the expenditure â€" of 10 per cent. upon the amount donated by Mr. Carnegie, which will likely be $7,000.00. _ This the Council _ gusrâ€" anteed, lt was decided that _ the Council as a whole act as (a comâ€" mittee to arrange all matters in conâ€" nection with the building, etc., of the new proposed fire ball. Aiter decidâ€" ing that a byâ€"law be prepared to be submitted to the ratepayers for issuâ€" ing debentures for the erection of the fire hall, and to prepare .4 bydaw for the issuing of debentures for the building of cement sidewalks for this year, which will be considered at the next meeting, the Council adjourned. ‘The ftriends of Mr. J. Payne will be pleuedtohuxmghhmnch imâ€" P UX «C neatth â€"Mr. C: L. Kiinck by Mr. Carnegie, $7,000.00. â€" This anteed,. lt was Councit as a wh ‘The friends of Mr. J. Payne WH! "F, plemdtohuxm‘hofimneh imâ€". proved in health.â€"Mr.. C. L. Ktinck visited friends at Manover last Friâ€" day.â€"Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Ruster spent last Thursday with friends in _ Totrâ€" onto.â€"A successful and well attended Sunday School Convention was held in St. James‘ Lutheran Church ©Jast MomhL.‘ when â€" some~ two bundred delegates and ~ministers wore present from far and near, ‘The ladies of the congregation served dinner _and . tea ‘in the skating rink which had . been prepared for that purpose, â€" Among£ those present were Revs. Voelker â€" of New Hamburg, Reble â€" ol Linwood, Voss of Baden, Hofiman . of ‘Berlin, ’Bockelmn ol Waterloo, â€" Eggers â€" of Hespeler of â€" Hansen of Conestogo.â€" MÂ¥: Hy. Abrens is attending confer» ence of the Lutheran ‘Church Beld at New Hamburg| this week.â€"Among those who : attended the wilver wedâ€" ding of Mr. fnd Mrs. A.. W, Feick of Berlin, formerlyâ€" of Ahis town, . Were Mr.. and Mrs, Meary Dunke, parents of Mrs. Feick, Mr. and Mrs. ~A. K. Dunke, Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Katz and n-w Miss Roth of Elmira â€"Mrs, E. laioi Galt spent part of the week with friends in town.«â€"Mt, and Mes. Henrv Miller ‘of Clifiord _ spent week with friends in town.«â€"Mr, and Mrs, Henry Miller ‘of Clifford spent Bunday with friends in . . town.â€"Mr. Herbert Ruppel, ledgerâ€"keeper of the Metroyolitan Bank staff, has been transferred to :Brighton, Ont., and left for bis new feld of duty last Friday, â€"Rev, Dr, and Mrs, â€" Stanlon are attending the Hamitton â€" Conferâ€" ence which meots 4t Mmfi this week.â€"â€"Mr, Grifin, who. is conâ€" tract agent for the Bellâ€" Telophone Co., in spending some time h_:i: part of the country on business . & Mahoney, architect, of Guelph,â€" was im m‘“on ""%“2-"‘ 0: purpose BB the most m for : Athe ne® Carnegle Library which is tao be eracâ€" ted this year, _ The Hahn property , which in the gift of Mr. A. J . ~Kimâ€" mel of :tlh. met with the nflnz \”‘l , Mahoney, . but as sum '.zl by . Mt. m was only $5,000.00 for the building, mgyamuuoumn | to y to Mr. Carnegiodor â€" a larger grant, seding that the was erecting ,a building . fiwummu ® for years to come.â€" This advice WATERLOO, ON TARIO, dex w A8 da ELMIRA Boa stil 4 &3 the ‘The death occurred last ‘Wednesday alternoon" of "Mrs. Jacob â€" Yost â€" at herâ€"home on Centre: Street. The ~deâ€" ceased had ‘been in ‘poor health â€"for some time, having suffered a paralyâ€" tic stroke, but the illness which terâ€" minated in her death was â€" a . severe attack of" pneumonia. Being | in â€" a weakened . conditiqn: she was .not long able to withstandâ€"this extra illness, and passed peacefully away alter four :z:‘..otuh( which she â€"was . : unconâ€" most of the time. â€" A sorrowâ€" ing busband and four childrem â€"> surâ€" vive, being, Mrs. Gabe] of .â€"Youngsâ€" town,; Mrs. Brandle and . Mrs. Potor tump( of Elmira, and Mr. Levi Yost of Berlin. Mrs. Yost had reached the age of 78 years, 7 months and 1 day. ‘The funcral which was held on Satâ€" urday was conducted by Rev. . Mr. Meyer and was : attended z a Jarge numberâ€"of ~relatives and 1 s Mr. Geo. L. Zeigler spent part . oi ‘the week with friends at Hamilton.= Mr.~ W. R. Willoughby â€" visited â€" relaâ€" tives at Baden over Sunday.â€" . Mr. Archile Jeanneret spent Monday . in Berlin.â€"Onâ€" Friday night, of this week the Elmira Poultry Association wiil hold their June meeting in the hail seversi se spooiners of 1081 wil ht several fine w exhtg.u and i:ifi-‘-’ hv.on-y on joyable dange was givén patâ€" u'-,-ouu the® Sinn Club to its members last Thursday evening in f Tfi’. Hall. The room was pret y â€"decorated for â€"the ouga «and a pleasant evening was m by. alt ol Alsfeldt a ’“:-:iqmii ‘g‘ f A spent s « miraâ€" friends.â€"The ‘players _ for .the différent baseball clubs which have , lately béen organized are as follows: | Greatâ€" West, Lbuis Ruppel, _ Oscar i. Piguapers, Fred. tivighy. Nowmat ‘ Ruppel, 0. mm“‘fiq t »Eimira â€"Furniture, â€" Andtew v ~B, Kpeutzrweiser, Notman Hollinger, | Heary Weichel, hw Q-n;. _ @, Dillon, Ogear Mus '.‘r + ~| Mers, â€" Interiot Woodwork, Stetâ€" " Memilids, | Aliert: Hobi ‘Perer Kebl 4 + . uk araduerventer * Erea Bocknt wl A.~. Swartz vistted_. friends in New Dirndee last 8“:; and ~Mrs. Menno Heckerdorn ent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. "A. rtz.â€"Mes. srs. .Harvey and Roy Shider. and Herb Schaatz spent at . Aths home ‘ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs: Shangz â€" M having one or hig Rights . Eapker ohe * last _ ‘Tuesday.â€"Mr; amd Mrs. Alte:t Suyder of > Glenallén syefit â€" Sunday wit? the {ormer‘s mother, Mrs. _ J. Snyder.â€"Mr. August Nebls of . Doon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Haase.â€"â€"Misges : Eupbemia and Irens Shoomuker spent Saturday with friends at fl‘:‘;:,-alf Armbrust Of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. Farner of Berâ€" lin and .* the Misses _\ Cora ani _Edna Oberholtzer of ‘ Berlia ‘spent Sunday a* the home of . and <Mrs. 8. E. Shantz.â€"Mr. -&; 1 Grof and Mr. and Mrs/ Solomd®. Snyder of Elmira srent ith friends ‘at "Sweet Briar;"=Mr. Obetholtâ€" + stent Suaday Mr. end. Mrs:â€" Allen Shoomalier. > _ News Notgs :â€"Miss Anthes of Watâ€" erioo, mwu& Lehnen. of Berlin spent Sum with . Mr. and Mrs.: ~Albert Lghngn.â€"â€"Mr, â€" and Mrs: Henty Ka‘ser “,Mfit,ot Doon spent Sunday_with.Mr, god Mrs.â€"Fred Haase.â€"Mr. and . Mts. Fred Heuther spent "the weelâ€"end ith the latters‘ father ‘at Bright.â€"Mt. and . Mrs. Elias Ehont: spent: Mcndayâ€"with friends at Yatton. â€"Mr. ard: Mas; Menno: ZocHer and family spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs: lsainh W 'w.â€"m-.m. and. Migs Vera *Br wete â€" Sunâ€" day ~ visitors "in this vicirity. â€"Miss Lovina~ ‘ Lichty spent _ the weeend wit# her ‘bn‘hr.?:'%. tichty at Yatton.â€"Mr. ‘Ott of Toronto â€" and Â¥râ€" Peprier of _ , r ani Miss Oralla ‘Letnen _ . nratored fo Fiâ€"radale last Surday, â€"Mr." ant P. B: Shantz .of Preston ‘spent Sunday with te tormer‘s w: 8. E. Khant: â€"last Supdoy.â€"Mr. vand Mrs. mediately G, Kubl, Outlaws, . Clarence _ Jung, Albert Treusch, Tom Boyet, ml’ Weismiller, Hy. Strome, Oscar + Wilbur l;.;mbfll. Roy o and (G. lodg clubs . axcites interest among the baseball en b of Elmira and it in ~gâ€" that r interesting 'n’ wi played durâ€" ing the seasqn.â€" Company dick‘s stables . and NINE PINES a Chur in nigh . News Notes :â€"Miss . Wood réturned to hey homie in . Hamiltonâ€"one> day last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€"Pinder callâ€" ed on Mrs." James Taylor; one evening last: wee‘t.â€"Misses Tuck andâ€"Goudy Spent an afternson at Silver â€" Creek Farm.â€"Mr. â€" Wood of Burlington â€" is visiting friends here.â€"Mr.. Scott _ ci Hespeler. . too* charge of the service on Surday evening last. ardd was repairing the root: <0fâ€" Mr. Aaron. "Wagier â€" recently ‘blown ~ down by the storm. While Mr. Hauck was on the top © of the roof hevlost © his balance and fell a distance of 40 Tcet toâ€"the barn floor? When picked â€"up be bled out of mouth and nose. He was vnsonscious till Sunday morning but is doingâ€"as â€"well as can be © exâ€" pected.> The side of his skull is badly 'l.lduM. but "nothirg â€" penetrated chis rain. , Last Friday, May Sist; Mr. Charles Hauch .0f Pete:sburg hadtâ€"a~â€"narrow escape Irom death. . He is employed by . Mr. Chas. Frank, the contractor Personal :â€"Mtr. â€"John Ruthaermel â€"of Waterloo spent Sunday »with his sisâ€" ter, Mrs,. â€"F. Rittinger.â€"Mt.\ and Mrs. John Hahn spent Kifg‘s birthcay at Stratford.â€"A â€" " number ‘of Badenites srent Monday at. New Hambutg racâ€" es.â€"Owing to a leakage in the boilet the Bader. Lumber Co. factory stands idie, a boiler insrector will test: it before tlle Company will start oâ€"eraâ€" tions again â€"The Badem Hydroâ€"Electâ€" ric plant is rearing completion.â€"Mr. Jacob Zehr of _ Lowell, N. Y.,..: is spendittg a {ew weeks visiting friends ces > SEE OUR TWO WINDOWS Mexican Hats & | y » %, In : the Pafiamas, boaters dip brims with black:and fancy bands; we have a range which will be sure to please. ~Co ne early and make your choice, 250 to 65¢ » d Jo t Mexican Hat is wover ; nc chance â€" for f ~the best for: wear, for hard boys,â€" and mesdâ€"at â€"15¢, ‘to 500 Straws Hats for Men andBoys Children‘s Straws and 1.00 . A 'mm‘tfl choose from in a Â¥ariety. of different styles, at 20c, 25¢, 30c, 50¢ A WESELOH UNE 6 * 1912 Mook oo oior i otae ie in eaere and August ~~â€". , h f lz P Outâ€"Door Furnishings Berlin k x@ MOSBORO SADEN AA A A A . When you re%uire ixai'nt wh?' not use the bes Sherwin William‘s Paint is â€"â€" the best * We have the full â€"line. Family Paint for interior work, Inside Floor Paint for your floors, Porch Floor Paint for your verandahs, Varnish Stair for chairs and Cupboards, Alumâ€" inium Paint for Stove Pipes, . 6. W, varnishes for every , urposa Phone 215 M &!M &r Bon Waterlse â€" Weichel‘sâ€"Weekly Store News The Enlarged Store for the People e 2 42 King St. E. Genumie Panamas for Men at $3.50; $5.00, and $6.50 A. WESELOH & CO. ~= Toronto, May 30.â€"President J . P; Fitzgerald, of the Canadian‘ Baseball League, has received~ an . interesting souvenir from the London club. . It is a copy of the garnishes â€" of â€" the club‘s gate receipts on May 25th â€"by former President Donald _ Ferguson. Ferguson had a bill against the club for $70 for expenses and, it is claimâ€" #4, he"took this method of collécting without previously ~ notifying â€"the Secretary Treasurer of ‘the league. INTERkSTINGâ€" SOUVENIR A 156 box will keep 12 dozon oggs frosh tor PDeutice Xpothete. Keep Eggs Fresh Ritz‘s If it‘s in Drugsâ€"get it at Ritz‘s WATER GLASS Cocoa Matting and â€" Mats by packing them in Jap Matts for Verandahs measure your verandah Phone us and we will For Sale by Door Mats, 29¢ up WHOLE NUMBER 30021 DRUG STORE Berj in â€"â€" L.ondon, â€"May _ 30.â€"L@bot: leaders threatern to call an immediate nationâ€" al strike . o%f transportation worsers and riverside laborers, . to ‘ be. © folâ€" lowed by international: strike, nnless result favorablé to them zo reached at the . conferemte to be igid at the Eoard of Trade oflices tomorrow. To this conference trade. unions will send their. delegates. . «lthough. employers have refused .to +ato any part in it. THREATEN A STRIKE Ontario Opposite Knox‘s R. GOUDIE Low Prices

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