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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1912, p. 1

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‘Suit Opportunity _ â€"It‘s School T ime x 200 Acre Farm for Sale nc it bkacion B ~Not s §1, EHL «Gevxeh .Dollars : andâ€" ningtyâ€"Ave . cents fluwfl;uum i‘: men‘s suits ever plac on tables of a Berlin; m. store: r_‘mndve‘mm goin. 6 have the final~ finish‘ with . the S:em suit bargain ever offered â€" in distnet .ls }5t‘â€" it buy at Etusts store on "Saturâ€" day: the ‘best $18 Blue M Euit in~Canada. We won‘t promise to reâ€" \Ihuweeouuulyfi 38 Ahe lot, sizes 85 to 42:,,Betâ€" ~get berevearly so that your . size wou‘t be gone $9.95 Our nin@: Dollar and ninetyâ€"five cent suit sale was so suctessful last week we have added 50 suits for Saturday‘s selling, some "of our . best < fifteen, sixteen and eighteéen dollar lines, not a foll range of sizes in any one line, but all sizes in the lot, at one‘ price for a big finish to our gteatest staâ€" ~ Sat > morning we knock w% rnfl eens, ‘every record . of . low . ever . estal .. We will sen1, Il!fi,'v(u specified) . at QM : bel pted, & mm,m;m a. single cull of ist . year‘ in the whole â€" e â€" we accomplisked this will . not pwh“q‘ltnmxmflm,mw enter _ into & , when â€"we lay courselves open b&nwh‘ this â€" sweeping state« whent: that Saturday we offer the men ol Ber and © Waterioo the greatest gh.:mwofludmmum worn (which is a long time.) Xoung Men‘s 20th Centary Brand n%elldl-â€"Tlaotd S:lyh ‘The style setters for Canadian:Tailâ€" onBg. We.will make â€" Saturday < .a Ask for Our Classic Children‘s Shoes The. People‘s Shoers € A IBNAP.FOR A QUICK SALE _*‘" . 900 Acros 50 Acres Bush fag $23 to $27 SUITS $18.50 _ We wish we could marshail the army of children who. have bought 1 OLASSIO BHORS at this store. The children‘s happy faces wonld teatify to the comfort they enjoy in these comfortable and durable shoes,, $5o, 81, 1.35 to 2.5¢ per pair. The shoe money left with :. ns will bring satisfaction to you. 3 ZICK‘S SHOE HOME! J Try WilheIm‘s know " the comfort, the good works and the strength in them. _ _â€" H. M. WILHELM, The largest and best stock in Waterloo TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, â€" SUIT CASES, "te. Py en‘ e ~ No ONTARIO $12.95 Th o $7.95 W ait but Comeand of a Lifetime "We hoak "r sten! Here is ERNSTâ€"8&C0. Mich i ga tor anything in the line of at U 1t s.call. iz p â€" h&r‘a%d this store and_ will show the public our appreciation of a £reat: season‘s business by placing on ~sale sixty lllm‘mu Srotch Tweed and. English ted suite at. ... _ /. ; Women‘s ‘fine Booté, Yiel kid, blucher laced, neat walking share, sizes 3 to 1, regulat $3.25, S{atn;rday r *X &Â¥A s‘ .” Boys ‘and ‘youths M iosy | cher style, 1:!"!:."‘ Mlmfi 1 to 5, regular 30 and $8.50, c â€"‘Men‘s high grade. patent‘ colt ‘skin boots; very select dressy styles, dull calf, bhicher tops, good year welted soles, sizes 5 Ao 10, regular $4.50, Saturday .. .0.0, ..linnl. abeges cemenenerirene | 170 pair of women‘s fine vict kid low shoe, patent tip, blucher > style; Cuban heel, decidedly ‘dainty . for street wear, sizes 24 to 7,. Saturday â€"~$1.50 Boys‘ suits of double tweeds, brown and grey, with neat stripes, double bréasted> ‘or ~Norfolk <~style;©â€" with strong: Italian lining, .. knee~â€" pants, sizes 24 to 38, Saturday ... ... fi"cflu".nu-n“ fisk King Strecet â€" WA Boys‘> Clothing WATERLOO, ONT. Me. Quick Mrs. W. 3. Cooleyâ€". "of . SpringBeld, llm spending a few weeks at the . u(hlp: ta ther lying very ill at his home on ~St., suflering from a disease‘ of the throat. â€" Reorganized for the & n.~~ The nembers . of <the . Froh Sinn fi v 'fi a meeting "last Friday Vm f ies esn "in Pn . ind en Hedrich above fl i â€" shop, â€" and the: members‘ will.rake grcat pains to have it -m,mmc @ dancâ€"" ing: hall, and. these < will. . ba held _ regularly _twice . a _ month tj'cm:- have to uflfim Beoy._‘ of it ~The officers electe! for the comâ€" ing ~season: were: : â€" Hon. . Presidents, Messrs. â€"Anderson, J.â€" Schroder,. ; Dr. Faulds, Menno L.. Weber,..George) L. Zeigler, David D. Ratzâ€"and (J.. D. Metner . President, . Armond <C. â€"Kirgâ€" wicl.â€" 1st Vice Pres., Henry Hedrich. ’flnd Viceâ€"Pres., Miss Gertrude Ruppel 3rd â€"Viceâ€"Pres;, . Miss Edith â€" Rehrens. lSecy.‘!'run., E. â€"M.â€" Arnold>~Comâ€" mittee, The Misses Grace Erb. Della O‘Neil, Edit? *s, ~Hilda (Eby, Messrs. Jack Hedrich, â€"â€" Armond C Kimmel, Wes. Merner, Arthur Laschâ€" ing and G. L. Zeigler. Aaron Holier â€" $40.00;: 1t was decided by the Council toâ€"again advertise for tenders owing to two :of them> that had been received being the â€" same. Consequently at the: 24th sessionâ€" ~of the Council on Monday,Sept.â€"~9th, the following tenders were read, Chas. Wilkon $50.00, A. W.. Hofier ~$41.25, It was decified that the tender ol Mr: Chas. Wilken be: accepted. â€"Onâ€" the request from : a representation â€"from the Board of Trade,:.. consisting of Messrs: ~A.â€"E. Edwards, â€" Menno > L. Weber amd Geo.. Klinck, asking â€" that a commitiee be appointed from the Council members to coâ€"operate ‘with the committee that had been appoint= ed by the Board of Trade to â€" discuss and investigate Hydro Electric Power it was decidedâ€" that the whole Council act on that coimmittee.. ==.~_ . The 35th session of the Council was held on Thursday, the 13th of Sept: A request from John S. Weiche! and Oscar H. Vogt on behal of the Inâ€" dustrial Committee of the Board ‘of Trade, for the sum of $25.00 towards paying expenses in connection _. with business transactions, was laid~ over | for later discussion. .It was further . decided hy the Covncil to tender a vote of~thanks to Mr. Bert â€" Bowman for Ns services in beautifying _ Gore Park with the beautiful flower _ bed ‘to which be has given so much â€" care ‘and ‘attention, . Accounts were _ thew presented amounting to $710,45 which then adjourned to meet again on the iwenordendtobepnm. ‘The Council 7th of October. i Mr. and .Mrs: Ivan Musselman : left last week for their home at Holland Lending after visiting at the former‘s home here for a few daysâ€"Mr, W. A, Amn#hln ol FHanover, formerly ; o: the Traders‘ Bank stafl spen‘ Suniday with his former % town â€"Owing to a freight wreek on the G.Tâ€"R. main line the _ morning papers were delayed until the evening last Toesday.â€"â€" Mrs. Jacob Foerater teturned last wook alter > wome time with friends at W rich spent & fow days with in Tbronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. :;h ‘:‘w returnod to their home here Jast week after e time with friends and mn};?;fl‘mâ€" Mra. Soyâ€"at the bome of "y ,'y‘xgfiufi".':-{ ‘Mr. Geéorge M. ol of Meaâ€" Aow, Mases., is a tew qr ~with his parents, We: and Mro: J.8. Th tos hay wose me | Winsine "FReuter left last week Tor Winnineg © and other: wostern: points. where _ he with h Ruppel Reuter wilt apend The many Watetloo : WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26 is2 oll‘s great tenor soloist, . expects ; s«ive a cokcert in this town soma £LLMIRA len o pleased t M Hart Bean AVIAE thel‘s this tako Andersonâ€"Brown . Nugtials â€"\ â€" Miss Edna Erb aitended the . wodding of her cousi?, Miss ~Jessle" Is: a "~Rrowin oft. Plattsville lagt> Thursday, . who | was mmufi%:".-"fi:‘wm ?u. | derson ol New â€"Hamburg: < The : cere mony was performed by Rev.. Wm. H. Johnso#, B.A. The bride w ho was attired: in ‘ivoryâ€" satin with â€" trimâ€" mings: of Limerick.lace was ~â€" given away by het father: â€" Mr. Douglass !Bwvm ol Toroato University played ‘the wedding . march. . Mr. and Mrs. | Anderson left for a trip to the .Paciâ€" fic Coast, the bride being attired : in ‘a brown suit of onqg;-' eord. "On their return they _ will make their home in New Hambutg.~. . / 6 Tnhnn‘th h innieg o ce ics g "v , i nna hi fl M‘&w&i E ~and vicinity .â€"Miss : Ohristin b of Spruce Grove,. Alta:, is spending a Tew woeks with rel in, toOw. â€" Migs S. ASchantsâ€" of thisplace ‘left Jor Calgary last T . where she will .:‘:jos Concert.â€"A h:y ‘ng- entertaining cencert was givâ€" en ufia-la'-;m.m‘rwy evenâ€" ing :under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presby terian Church, when Mrs. Kellogs, Athe well known>elocuâ€" tionist gave several of her selections in <ber usual â€" éloquent atyle, . Besides Mrs. Kellogg‘s part of the entertainâ€" ment Mrs.â€" Jack Hedrich and: ‘â€" Mr: George . L. Zeigler favored. the: audiâ€" ence ~with a duett, asd Mr. Arthur Laschinger . a .solo,~bothâ€" of .© which were heartily jencorgg:â€" Miss Bertha Christman add, Missâ€" Hattie : Ruppel played ~the accompaniments®. ol the singersâ€" and the Elmir®a Orchestra also played several ‘much : pciated‘ selâ€" ections. M nis i4 h â€" c‘ 15. Eimath met Putedey cromng ored to. Elmi Q‘M' their car gave out 1 nevessitated their staying F& 1 P over night, but nox ing: irs~ havâ€" ing ‘beenâ€"maile{ they.. 6 . to ptG: ceod on their: journ@y, »«<;â€"â€" _ â€"% * Mr: Geo. L. Zeigler,‘ manager of m‘ Metropolitan Bauk spcht Sunday > at the home: of his x, Mrs. ‘Aaton Taigler <at : Waterloo: =Mre. ~8." Eby téturned "to "her ‘home at ~Bt. Thomas : last Friday after spending: come fimi with her mother, Mrs. G. Yogt, on‘ Cburchstreet: She: was accompanied A by her‘ danghter, Miss: Hilda= EB3 who will spend a few weeks atâ€" ber‘ home betore returning to Elm‘tra. â€" The: many{riends. of. Mr.< Irvin Hoffer, eldest zon of Mr.. Nicholas® ~.Moffer, will be grieved toâ€"learn that he un derwent avcritical opnration: at" St. Joseph‘s Hospital,: Guelph, Jast: Satâ€"> urdayâ€"morning. Aithough the operaâ€"~, tion was & dosllutc one,â€" it is : hoped tliat it wasâ€"successfol and his many | Wank (Bo. ERC EM â€" B0s MEWR TE : MBeRD TY . NOC detwent a »critical opnration: at 3t. | . Personals:â€"Missâ€"=> Snodgrass .: of Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph, Iast Satâ€"\ GuelPh_spont :. a coliple of days â€" at urdayâ€"morning. Although the operaâ€", "** W. Brydon‘s.â€"Miss ‘Grave I‘nâ€" tion was & delicate one, it is hoped‘! ICF is spending a couple of weeks if tliat it wasâ€"successfol and his many | TOTOAtoâ€"The Panton Home Missionâ€" . friends will wish him speedy:â€"recov. , AIY Preting was. held at the, homs ery. He had just receitly recovered O Mrs. James Laidlaw â€"at. Guelph on | from‘ & very severe attack of typhoid Wedncsday sftâ€"rucoon last. When Mrs. fever.â€"Mrs. K. Jansen and three lit [D. Yc~rca spoke on the North West, | tle children returned to their home in and ~Miss Jennte J¢¢ison sang.â€"Mrs.> Galt last Friday after spentiing a lew | Hooker called on Mrs. Haditon â€" ons | ‘weeks with friends and relatives : in | day last week.â€"Miss Jeanie Brohr1an town.â€"A very successtul>. maillinery |Of Hespeler spent Sumday with: <her , opening was held last Satumiay aftâ€"| mother _ here.â€"Flowet Sunday : was | mmmhun J. ~D. beld on Sunday afternoon last whcn' ‘s Millinery department, â€" ~of | Mr. Waiter Scott of Gueiph gave an. . which Miss McDougall and Miss: Lilâ€" addressâ€"at the afternoon and evening lian Rogers are in chargeâ€" Mr. .J. services. â€"Miss P: Pindet <Of Toronto (Yost is ~ spending a few days with is visiting het mother here.â€"MÂ¥;: J. friends in Bertin.â€"The manoy â€" {riends{V. Taylor called on .Kosguth friends l ‘of Mrs. Stephen Winn will be ~zorry.. on Monday, _. . to bear of het being confined to the 5 * house with / a severe attack "of Theuâ€" | mzumampmnmmppmepmeademmnnetpmin matism,â€"Mes, Hy. Peterson .o( St. | a epmmpomppanananpapmprmnpnrmnsare :“noht_pmtmtdunmwwm s 2 parents, Mr: and Mrs. 8. Winn.â€" Nrs. C. Hergott of Beciia has movei 4 GOOQU * |to Elmiraâ€"and taken up her residence * at the home of â€" ber daughter,. _ Mrs: m ‘Nethery.â€"â€"Master Ernest Schurly has r wE + Te left for Toronto whetre he will attend ennkemmimesammiite ‘Upper Canada College.â€" The electric ® “ light system wmmlyiah mod' FROST 3 muhlotdermimlmlcym. â€" sc . ‘The â€" machinery w had been < deâ€" [ 8 â€" P md.by water has ‘been _sent to | § . h , ‘ 6 to and repaired, and the inconâ€" F k { Â¥entence to which the Elmiraâ€"citizens , $ i Thalkd _ have been put since the flf."mloofi; IJ sa~~ T F nemgeoe se be over.â€" Mr, Theodore : Mussolman TT 7 5l _ qe-t&mrbyin(:omm'uhsl-‘ TT Nt 1 L. ness.â€"Mro. Small, or., 4s . spending B MTPHTT T â€"~ T w ¥°C _73 some time with friends and selatives ) MTHIT*"* 7 TB P 3 _ in Gait.â€"MÂ¥s. Rev. Lossnerof: gniâ€"| { §999 * 2 3 C der, Ont., has réturned with . ber, § . frrr T P _ \ three little children to her‘ home _ at: | § < EL T C Pnfrcmentpmes enc tor spending somé time with her parâ€"| 0 [ i oofi fans | onta. Mr. And Mrn. J H. Ruppol â€" i | ( § . C * ve m P# W. town â€"The Misses Cladys,; Mark ons * W es * LA Annval was the :( Fair, and and & WEST MONTRORE prese ho "Miss Nettie" Donald left Monday _ for;|. Hamilton, w she will attend Norâ€" | malâ€"College.â€"Mr. and. Mrs. A: â€" Ahâ€"i :f:'“‘ well, Mr. Manfred ‘and; 8‘ freaé were visitors in Elmitaâ€"| Miss Hazel Rickert of Guelph s;ent ; ‘t !::“un the, homJol :lr., 0.4 Pulmer.â€"Mr,. and "Mrs. J. Halt were ) mfi&‘h Berlin.â€"Mrs. F.« ~Spies mlxul after spending a .wikle in Hanover.â€"Mrs. T. Peterson | of" ‘Glonallent . vigited -m‘uugu. \Feterson _ Jist |â€" Friday.â€"Miss Jean | ULudwig is Nisiting ffiends in _ Han ; : aver â€"Miines Wagner and Miss metf' art ol Borlin were the guests of, Miss | vis:ting â€" her ~â€"sister ‘in Fimira.â€"Mr; | Nettie Donald.â€"Miss Betva Stone is Alex, McPherson of ~Elmira‘visited | ; friends near ,gtwkgsvflle.â€"lrs. J. \Ranner mo to Arthur~with her | nephew _Mr. "A. Stephson. â€"Messrs N. f‘il’dil‘ol and I Fowlet attended the Listowe!l fair. 1 t A very pretty wedding took . place mt the home ol Mr.~ and ~Mrs.~; A: Saiider near Preston when their cldâ€" ost \daughter Elsic â€"was ~married | to Mr. Harry â€"~Van Stone ‘Storey ©; of Local . â€"News : Items.â€"Mrs.~C. . 8. Cochrane... ‘ of> . Bridgeport, Conn.â€"is visiting at . the â€" home of Mr. ~ J. Springer for acouple ~of. weeks. ~Af= ter a wisit here she will join.. het htseand. in California where they will live in "the future. â€"Mr. Cochrane is engaged in business : there: +} HAPPILY â€"WEDDED. d en 2 was â€" ‘performed about.. 70° â€" invited gucsts set _ down ‘to a. Yery *simp tuous ropast. <It took ‘three . preach* ¢rs to itle the knot.‘ ~The presents were numerous, beaut‘ful and valuable; T Serol} Top Cates, 8 1â€"3 ie â€" c No ie * ~ : > 10. * Plain " :\ 12 3 Plain * *<â€" 183 in _ " _ ~..* _ 14 x4 * * Every Gate Oompliate with Hingos ar Mailad Cusine Wirs: No °0 ©225 poi Miss MOSBORO KOSSUTH FRO8T QATES mommmmmmnnsizar mmemnnnesmeme csmmc > 18 bon‘s. on Frilay ~ ¢.0% phiPal ts S Bs FROST WOVEN READY FENCING bome.«â€"My. Addison Mfit PT: B sb ad Tever and bronâ€" ome on "the" Klora Aumpmewit"" ;“"p..;:ififimm oun SPEOIAL FENCE t | â€" Weighel‘s Weekly Store News | WS CÂ¥ Fence Fence, 48 in. biz! 8 1â€"3:x 4 3 14x 4 10 x 4 14 x % 18 x 4 14 x 4 18 Gertio . i#1b and HySalo or\,his homg ir â€"â€"monthly. Xlub: : and ng M & party at EULL GCALVAXKILED oriin Mrs. Neve M An AT th ~ GUELPH.â€"Aâ€" brakeman named Jaâ€" coby, ot Stravford, metâ€"with an. aC0iâ€" dent <at the . G.T.R. diamond, in which he had~ . his letâ€"arm so badly crughed that it had to bo â€"amputatâ€" ‘edâ€" at the elbow. . He was working On ; the end ;. of the rearâ€" car: when: the | engine â€" shunted, . joiting Bim on to j thoâ€"track, and: wiien: the engine pull ed up be was left pinned beneath the | car, â€" where . be . remained : for... about ton: Foinutss, until another engine was secared and the: car moved.â€" He ; was \rusheT . to _the . General; Hospital, | where it wat foundâ€"necessary. to amâ€" putbâ€"te bis arme â€" . _ l hok BORN. * WILLLAMS~â€"In Berlin, s-‘:;mm 24; to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, 83 Foundry street, north, a daiughter. BRAKEMAN LOSESâ€"AN . ARM & S8ON _ A. Weseloh & CGa. *â€" _ BERLIN, ONT. You will neoed Blankets as well as coal this winter. _ â€" Flanne‘ette Blankets, Gray and white, at.» /~ ~~Arom, per. pairy . «.+. «/ 0Â¥." (4 19. to 1. Comforters in all weights at from.. ; t 25:@&% English Flann@lettes, all colors, at per Â¥d . ... 15 Canadian Flannelettes, all colors.; at from 8c to 1 2! | O VR ‘ Cuaranteed Hosiery weC BLANKETS FLANNELE] LEADS,â€" and all other lines _ â€"â€"â€" _ follow closely. â€" _ We carry a large range of Cashmers, wool and Worsted Hqs{; suitable for all classes of «;fi for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childreg. < | _ > . . =. Plain Cashmere Hose for ladies. at 25¢, 35¢ & §0¢. Ribbed Cash. Hose for girls at 25¢, 35C° up t.owsoé. Ribbed Wool and ‘Worsted Hose for childâ€" â€" * C TeR ALt. .2.. ) C:corars; y".yi.. 9gC up to so8 Imeach case â€"we show 4. and 5â€"difâ€" ferent lines at the same price _ All Wool and Union Blankets at from Giving our.customersâ€"a large range to »selectâ€"from. . _ < This is the most economical: place to buy, Anything in General Dry Goods. â€" â€" . «)\ 0. OQur stock is complete Blankets, ~Comforters WATERLOO paiw es TAR #% WHOLE NUMBER 373 Hamilton,: Sept. 18.â€"James Bruds, charged <with the murder of Tos Zeipe, was comiitted for tial, toâ€" day by .Police Magistrate Jelfs. | _ The, gvidence ‘on . whick. Bruce {was at the inquest, ‘the only ,fimg the. Crown brought . out m‘“fg evidence of_ Detective &yfif{; ne madeâ€"the arrest, and said Mfig.g tald him. his wife had ‘n““ ,fl)‘,:'?‘l get the candiew for ber. <â€" <_ _ >‘ _. Tw6 . men: who. were with, â€" Bruce when he bought the candies. said That Erice told them ho â€"was gettibg them for his sistet‘s ohildren. _ . /. > The Fence of Qualityâ€"â€"The Best in Looks, #8 Frost Fonce will Always #58.11 Frost Fence, 8 wires,82 in.~» high, all No. 0 wire We. rod Charged With ‘Murder AT a§4.8 Frost Fo high, all No. b. 41 d Frost Fe all N roat Fen 8 wires. 45 in Low > Prices § on‘ â€" Ahisg . 50 44 rod 440

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