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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1912, p. 9

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.’% be mtl medium â€" and 4 _ striped | P'l"'otnls. in _ winter f it material. Regular $1.75 . to 90 , Slill!'dly widhvente s poened | snprerned efi _ Men‘s Suits, stylish tweeds, in new wes ‘and smootn surface worsteds, in sever I shades ‘of brown, and greys, meat mixturesi thread stripe, single ‘brea sack styles, with twill serge ‘body linings; sizes 35 to 44. Regular ‘ \$10.50, $12.50 and $14, Sat. ............... gole > n $1.95 =~ Take adva of our‘grext Christmas Sale of gift wearables for men and boy: you the .ghance of â€"the season to give the most fi ‘gifts and get more than good yalue. for. your M aey. % ) ther hest and greatest Christmas Bargains ever offered i““ in . toâ€"morrow. â€" You will find plenty of painstaking salesmen to wait on you. 8 $ kRese Bargains will sol iess dereains will solvs many ‘s Uister single breasted ¢ modâ€" ‘with convertible collars, in diagâ€" and striped ulster tweeds, lined h\ twilled nur; sizes 34 to 41. ar $14 to $16, Saturday ........ n NEN‘S OVERCOATS ‘s black Overcoats, velvet collar p in the new Ohesterfield style, ut y â€" finished, high shoulders, sleeves, déep lapels, sizes 34 to . Reg. $10 to $12 fOr ............ Fane .1-” 29 it y®l men and men‘s suits, tweeds, l whs and green tints; also a numâ€"| ber of English worsteds in diagonals, : ‘brown, single breasted; sizes 34 to 40. Regulat â€"$16.00â€" and $18.00, Pss i. +o $12.95| brousers, ‘broken â€" sizes in "lifes, in both tweeds and worâ€" , medium and dark colors; sizes \hi‘é’ to 42 . waist. â€" Regular l â€"to $3.00, Saturday ..... ........ h it F F9 '1-“ _ Merry Christmas WATERLOO PHONE 148 ONT. c e s Te right price. / C * * * R GREAT ppy and Prosperous _ New Year â€" EBNST & CO the Good Clothes Come From." Wishes you all XMAS SALE and a a gift problem. ‘There are hundreds oi 1 â€" Boys‘ Tweed Ulsters, full cut with Men‘s fur lined ‘Overcoats, â€" with choice of black or brown ‘dog . fur lining, with lamb or marmot collars and heavy cloth shells.. Regular $35, Boys‘ Fancy Prussian . Overcoats, stylish double breasted velvetâ€"collar and wool linings, winter weight in dark shades, well tailored, sizes 21 B6 26, SHIG_ PHIOD 1. /) srvinst o atnrr ce tb rrabiin wide convertible collar, heavy winter weight, tweed ‘cloth in‘ a cark brown â€" serviceable shade, well trimâ€" med and tailored, sizes 28 to #3, Nulo .PFICB .. ..\ 2. kikealn o us o Sren oo BOYS‘ CLOTHING Boys‘ two piece Norfolk Suits with straight pants made from a/ strang English tweed in a dark and;medium shade, strong lining and well made, sizes 28 to 33, Sale Price .......... ... $2.98 Boys‘ Bloomer Suits, two ‘button, double breasted tweeds and worsteds in dark and brown, good _ linings, and best workmanship, sizes. 24 to 38, Bale BTHOD .4.3 20e Pics o%) in nnealeivel. Boys‘ knee pants, â€" dark © ~brown and grey tweed, cotton lined; sizes 24 to 33. Regular 60c, Saturday ... hm "f Our Bisy Neighbors $25.00 $4.95 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, 9 " 7 e “fi“ e ko ' 7 ‘;‘ gist of w! ._is that Miss ‘Indiff ‘: who has hitherto been quite inâ€"| to the call of missions * ha a in in which representatives . of| the different nations appear . before| her, presenting theirâ€"great need of the| wfih. She then nuhm and for| first time in her life realizes | er call to duty which she faithfully, rms. The audience was also favorâ€"| ed with a solo by Mr. W. L. Badâ€" ley, a reading by Mr. Harry Vice, a| quartette by Messrs. Holman, M. Hilâ€" | born, . W L. Badleyâ€" and E. Holman and a reading on Early Missions by Rev. â€" Cozens.â€"Mr. X. Schaerer cof| Carbetteon, formerly â€" of this < town called on his old friends here | last week.â€"A meeting was held by the 64â€" rectors Of the. * Elmira Horticultural Society at the home.of Mrs. J. Ford list Tuesday evening: _ Among other items of discussion the premiums for the coming year were decided upon..â€" Mr. and Mrs. ° Menno Wilong visited relatives ~at Doon‘ last week.â€"Mt. Thos, Pietce, . Inspector of â€" Puplic} Schoo\la paid bis farewell visit ~ here last Monday. As a very slight token of the high esteenm in which he is held by the children and teachers, he was made the recipient of"a five dolâ€" lat gold picce and a book of poems. Mr. Pictce who is retiring from acâ€" tive service will bo greatly missed by all _ who have learned to know _ and respect him.â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. Hushnâ€" ergard have .moved from their farm near St. Jacobs into their fine new residence ‘ at the ‘ south end of the town on King St.â€"Mra. D. D. . Ratz |spent. WBdu:sny in Berlin â€"Mr, Israel Groff of this town recéived the .‘ sad |newx last Tuesday ‘that his brother ‘Allan Groff of Bridgeport â€" had been | seriously injured by being struck by a â€"G.Tâ€"R. train â€" while on his way |home4 Although his condition is Yery serious thera ara hopes for his recovâ€" ery.â€"Village Council: The . Village Council _ met in special session last Thursday evering toâ€"discuss certain important items of business. A p»tiâ€" tion was read from over two hundred of the ratepayers asking the Council to submit a Byâ€"Law, granting a loan to the Elmira Furniture Co. It +as later decided to prepare this byâ€"law |to raise the_sum of $10,000 as a !;, i to the above mentioned Company on ‘the conditions stated by it. Itow as also decided to prepate a Byâ€"Law for the purpose of installing a distribuâ€" tion plant of electric power in‘ this village. The mecting was then / adâ€" journed â€"till the Afollowing M.onday.‘ Dec. 9, 1912. The thirtyâ€"flth session was held on Monday evening with the {Reeve in the chair and all the memâ€" | bers present. At this meeting _ the | Lyâ€"Laws which had been ordered to ) be prepared at the pravious meeting | were read and it â€"was also decided | that the Clerk receive tenders for the | purchase of the buildings now occtâ€" | pied by A. Hofler on the New . Post | Office Property. This meeting â€" was J then â€" adjourned.â€"Acquaintances of | Mrs. Wendel Bowman living a _ mile and a half south of this village were :| very muck" shocked to hsar of her hayâ€" ing ended â€" her own life last Friday, ‘| by hanging herself in the attic of her home. Her husband who predeceased her several years ago ended his life in a~ Similarâ€" manner.â€"The stores are now open at night and will continue to be so until Christmas.â€"Mr. Tom Hall has moved with his family and household effects from his farm situâ€" ated about two miles cast of Eimira, to is house on William St. where he will mala,his home for the winter.â€" Mrs. A. H. Etb and hey daughter Miss Edna Erb spent Friday in Berâ€" lin.â€"Miss Bertha Cootes is spending & few days with friends at Glenalien. â€"Mrs. Ainsworth and little daughter Beatric», spent part of the week with friends _ at . Guéliph.â€"Mr. ‘ »Addison Scharer spent Sunday . with Eiemh at Arthur.«â€"The ~Elmita P School Board has engaged â€" the Tollowing teachers for thoir staff for 1913.â€"â€" Principal Mr. David 1. Collinson of he purpose of installing a distribu News Items.â€" The Xmas season on plant of electric power in‘ this| promises fair to be an enjoyable oneâ€" ‘illage. The mecting was then / adâ€"} as there are three entertainments ‘of ourned â€"till the following Monday,| high class to be given. The «first Dec. 9, 1912. The thirtyâ€"filth session| one on Wednesday afternoon â€" is~ at was held on Monday evening with the | the Publicâ€"School. Lunch will . also Reeve in the chair and all the memâ€"| be served. On Thursday evening ~the bers present. At this meeting _ the|Farmer‘sâ€"Club bold their annual supâ€" [yâ€"Laws which had been ordered to|per. Oysters will be served in .varâ€" be prepared at the pravious meeting! jous ways as well as other . Xmias. were read and it ~was also decided}dainties. Supper will be served‘from that the Clerk receive tenders for the} 5 to 7 o‘clock p.m. . A. splendid putchase of the buildings now occuâ€"| programine has been prepared to folâ€" Pied by A. Hofler on the New â€"Post|low at 8 o‘clock. A Xmas free has Office Property. This meeting was|been prettily decorated for the occaâ€" then â€" adjourned. â€"Acquaintances (of| sion. ‘There will‘be an admission of Mrs. Wendel Bowman living a _ mile| 25 cents for those who do not take and a half south of this village were|baskets. An excellent cantata entitlâ€" very muck"shocked to hsar of her havâ€"|ed "Santa Claus and the Xmas Canâ€" ing ended~â€" Her own life last Friday,|dles" is under preparation by the S. by hanging herself in the attic of her|Sâ€" childrenâ€" and will be given in the home. Her‘ husband who predeceased (Aionsuresat‘l:;]al etl:lmrcl'xfl::u Xmas ':.'h her several years ago ended his life in sliver ection.â€" new _ _T a ~ Similar . manner.â€"The stores are|opehed this _ fall by the _ Township now Open at night and will continue|Council from the village to the farm to be so until Christmas.â€"Mr. Tom|Of Mr. And. Letson, and through the Hall BHas moved with his family and|farm _ â€"of _ Mr.. W. ‘MHowlett household effects from his farm situâ€"|Will be fit for trafic when sleighâ€" ated about two miles ecast of Fimira,|ink commences.â€"A culvert has been to kis house on William St. where he|Put in near the village which . has "_{been banked up with stone to preâ€" will malea,his home for the winter.â€" 6 i Mrs. CA.H. ‘FB and hey daughter|Yent washouts by theâ€"river. ./ during Miss Piha Prh spent Friday in Berâ€", §h6 SDUNS Acodsâ€"Messrs. Hobseltc lin.â€"Miss Bertha Cootes is spending & Richert have partnetship, few 4& each taking over the store they‘ now 4 few days with friends at Glemallen. 1 â€"Mrs. Ainsworth and little daughter | OOCUPY~, muon’ '”“‘h:' Wm‘ Beatric», spent part of the week with | Y°*4l: . t Mm""“"‘ ‘*:" t friends _ at . Guélph.â€"Mr. ‘»Addison '.mo.mmumx of Torohte h: \bust: fieharer spent Sunday with {5caos 81 |ness Â¥isftor in our burk â€"MtB A: EJ Arthur.â€"The (Elmita P SchOO! | piohart who. had hor" actiy;. > piars Board has engaged â€" the Tollowing praised antt the sihow ’:l‘: ; f teachers for thoir staff for 1913.â€" is ‘mmm .m'_ Mr. Wt J Principal Mr. David 1. Collinson of 7 P q Letson is spending the week at South Winchester Sm.‘l, 2nd Room, Miss River, N 0“-3!? and Mrs G. Wilton of Brussels ; 3rd Room, Miss m'.n 'm’ Su.llty' with * Mr. Vera Appeli of Tavistock ; 4th ROOM, |ang Mrs. Causiand.â€"Miss EMe â€" Letâ€" Miss Stuthers of Plyth, 5th Room, son visited friends in Berlin and Watâ€" Miss Mitchell ; sth Room, Miss Sanâ€"! prioo last week.â€"About forty . from derson of Listowel ; 7th Room, Miss R i : this plate attended the. Wintor â€" Fair Grant of St. . Marys. _ ‘The teachers|a; Guelph on Wednesday, > s We who ‘;’fl:’ffll at Christmas :‘N Itocamemisiredsesioguamamentant on |, 7. * 1+ ~(f aro pal Hammond and Miss| WANTED :â€"Energeti¢ and Ambit~ Fila . jGoldithorpeâ€"Mr. J. Carpentet ; joug Salesman _to ..1..“..1 ::.- has moved into hioflnmre«ormemubuz-m: which he lately purchased fromy Mr.| Address Canadian Sales Promoting H. Zilliax, at the South end of th6! Co_ #8 ‘Tamas St Ganth Hamiltaon: town.â€"Mrs. Hy. Zilliax attended the News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Eimira E.:"""' â€" Jatt weok â€"There . Pasged: ta on Suit Coaite s Te a “‘ a ‘-»ui‘.r.. "“;’â€"g' ‘1 known as h*-‘g:* â€"~ BHe had beenâ€" in . calth for several. (invs saok whaet tin walee uclice about until about three . before e n e gmg trclh y C * 7x ; (:"tzfl him jso tha :‘.@ early on pount KWM m resident of . be beld on : n "to the: Union Cemitery,.â€"The Elmira Branch: Exmas tree on. We evening of held .its annual ‘ Xmas dinper . and of the B. & ‘W, Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Mrg. A. Werner last: Tuesday . evening where alarge Xmas Box was propared.for the Berâ€" lin Orphanage, consisting of: clothing, toys and â€" candies etc. for the oMl:- ren, â€" who no doubt will thoroughly appreciate the kindnoss of the ladi¢s who so thoughtfully remembered them at this joyous season of the year.â€" The Presbyterian sfi% Sehioot will this week, There was ailso a good programme given by the children con sisting of choruses, dialogues and reâ€" citations which was %wed by â€" the distributéon of candies and â€"nuts and prcesents by the Sunday School to the children.â€"Mr. George Zeigler . spent Saturday with his â€"mother. at Waterâ€". 100.â€"Mrs. G. â€" Trussler of Berlin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mosâ€" er, for a few weeks.â€"On‘the 36th o% this ‘month, . the Cantata entitled "Star of the East" will be given in the Theatorium under the leadership ol Mr. G. L. Zeigler. . There will also be solos and a reel of moÂ¥ving pictutes which will be appropriate to this Seaâ€" son of the year and.the orchestra will also play several seléctions as well as accompanying .. ‘the Cantata throughâ€" out.â€"The _ regular mâ€".\gzdy mecting of : the Beathoven Club been postâ€" poned until.the Friday after Xmas. This meeting will be.a social one and open to the {riends‘ and relatives . of the members.â€"Mrs. John E. Bowman spent part of Jast week in Toronto.â€" Mrs. Coole and family ‘of Berlin are spending a few days with Elmira reâ€" latives.â€"Miss Adfen Renter of : Macâ€" Donald Hall, Guelph spent Sunday at her home here.â€"Mr. L. A. Jeanneret spent last Tuesday on business in Toâ€" ronto.â€"Méss Sanderson who has been visiting her father, who. wasâ€" seriousâ€" ly ill at Listowel returned toâ€" * town ‘lastâ€" weok. WANTED >=â€"Energeti¢ and Ambit« jous Salesman to act as local. ropte sentative for Canadian Manufacturer. Address Canadian Sales Promoting Co., 86 James St. South, Hamilton,; Ont, 49â€"3t. West Montrose Toat wesk.tigee | Paiged Saturday fli at his dasighter, Mrs. J. S. da. many Hfi the bride showed the high esteem in was ‘held, by her Mr. yâ€" is angoni n un IAD, . C 48â€" gisted the "bride. G”fiv% pres indve .â€"â€"MF. and Mcs.â€"Sbonk will toâ€" side on. the farm adjoining ‘his fathâ€" er‘s, where they erected a handsome new house this summer..The Chron toleâ€"Telegraph ‘joins in wishing the couple leasant m:gp mmb‘lg m:. es weuet w “"‘_.i;...u“""“’“" T ies 97 _ was. y ~surpr C her kh}flc' the. Ladies‘.. Aid ;. of which *Iu a llr:lmht. om.Friday evening. very pleasant â€" . evening was ‘spent by those ‘present and all wished . Mrs. Weiler a safe journey out West, â€"where she will move with het {family‘to join her husband. â€" who holds a good position as manager of the Alberta Linseed Oil Works. ~Next Sunday, Dec. 22nd,; Rev. Mr. Gillman, of Listowel, will oewlsz pulpit of the Evangelical~=. Lutheranâ€" church.. Everybody welcome.â€"Master Freddie Fowler, son of Mrs.: Georgs KFowler, while skating on the ~ pond last Sunday took a fainting spell and fell on the ice unconscious. The boys on the ice removed him.at once . to his home and medical aid was sumâ€" moned.. The young lad is doing niceâ€" 1y, though still too weak _ to Jleave the house.â€"Mr. Jacob Richter, west of New Hamburg, moved"his houseâ€" hold> effects ‘into the house he bought from Mts. Ph. Erbach. h W Visitors to Baden:â€" Miss / Kate‘ Kumpt of Tavistock visited her mothâ€"| er last week..â€"Mr. and Mrs.‘ Andrew | Hofele of Berlin visited at Mr. Jos, Hofele‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk of â€"Mannheim â€"were . visitors© at the %me of her parents,~ Mr. â€" Grody.â€" r. Henry Duench of Berlin: visited at Mr. W. C.â€"Brueckner‘s on Monâ€" ~day.â€"Mr. :and Mrs:> Theo. ~ Schmidt of Berlin spent Sunday with his patâ€" ents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Perlus: Shantz of Chicago ‘areâ€". spending Christmas and New Year holidays at the home olâ€"his mother,, Mrs. L R. Shants. > / PY GUELPH.â€"The death took _ plac« | at Erin yesterday of Alexander. J.| Currie, one of the best known Libetâ€"| al â€" Stalwarts of _ this section, ‘agedl seventyâ€"one years.~ He was a uative} oL Erin township, occupying and cuh}\ tivating a farm _ near Ospringe untilt nine years ago, when he retired â€" to| Erin village. . Mr. Currie was â€" for years â€" Collector for Erin township, and also was an active member â€" of the Erin Agricultural Society. IME-.. WE!CHEL -&w tS|ON M €COOD COO0D8 bet ter Vi D. Sh House Wedd W edding took p cand Mrs.â€" Alfre A. J. CURRIE‘S DEATH ?b son of : ol ‘Victoridb f : Philipsburg ‘Weichel‘s Weekly Store News! 18%h,â€" when â€" ~their $3 vas marcied . to .Mt. , f on of ‘Mr. andâ€"Mrs." ortdburg. â€" Rev. â€" Mr ghure aficiatad ~Tha yoh h retty home she {,,:'3 I A.Weseloh&Co. Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Ladies‘ Suits, Men‘s Suits, Ladies‘ Coats, Men‘s Qversoats, Misses‘ Coats, Boys‘;Suits,Ladies‘ mm, Boys‘ ‘Overcoats, Ladies® Waists, Children‘s Coats, Silks, â€" Linens, | Dress Length, Pillowslips, Hand: Bags, Linen Sets, Blankâ€" ets, Underwear, Shawls,: Umbrellas, Bed Spreads, Sweater Coats, Knitted Caps, Fur Lined; Fancy comb;, Neckâ€"wear, Collars, * Braces. And Save Money â€" «â€" â€"â€" We have hundreds of sensible and useful Gifts at Easy Prices., Ours is the best place to buy, beâ€" cause you can. get here just the Gifts you want for all your friends and relatives. A. WESELOH. Cloves Shop at BERLIN, ONT. ‘Suitable Gifts For Mother, 9i For Father, _ _ _ For Brother, For Sm, & For Wife. For Sweetheart For Cousin, s For Motherâ€"inâ€"law For Fatherâ€"inâ€"law For Sonâ€"in law, For Friends, For Pastor, For Servant. A. R: RGOUDIE. For Daughteor, For Unole, For Aunt, LOW PRIGEs

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