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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jan 1913, p. 1

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1iappy and Prosperous fen‘s Suits, stytish tweeds, in new | iwes: and smootn surface worsteds, | B:hl shades of hrown, and greys, mixturesi thread stripe, single , 3 sack styles, with‘ twill serge i linings; sizes 35 to 44. Regular .50, $12.50 and $14, Sat. .............} $7.95| it material. Regular $1.75 , Saturday ... ... ....3. m‘s black Overcoats, velvet collar & in the new Chesterfield style, Uifully > finished, â€" high shoulders, sleeves, deep lapels, sizes 3! to Reg. $10 to 312 for ... ; $1.95 ‘a‘ &weed trousers, medium ani ‘striped _ patterns, in _ winter Ing men and men‘s suits, tweeds, and green tints; also a nuniâ€" FEaglish worsteds in diagonals, brown, single breasted; sizes 31 l_.‘_, Regulat $16.00 and _ $18.0t, ‘. We Wish Our Patrons and n‘s Ulster single breasted ‘ modâ€" with convertible collars, in diagâ€" and striped ulster tweeds, lined Awilled serge; â€" sizes 34 to 4!. iar $14 to $16, Saturday ... # trousers, broken | sizes _ in limes, in both tweeds and worâ€" qnd?m and dark colors; sizes "lot: 33 to 42 waist. | Reguiar to $3.00, Saturday ... ..__._._, Doi ‘]-98 °8 OVERCcoaTs & Mabii YenmaPenat i dP ind â€" ie ilabtnensbillniiiaiiiicaint xt a uc i 3 lt s at mes giving those who trade here theifull benefit of the economues that from buying and selling in large quantities. _ Come Saturday and by pFices that cannot be equalled. Nappy New Year y person who wishes to save money on Holiday Shopping will te Aterested in these Saturday Bargainsâ€"all over the store we have ferything so low that you will marvel at the values offered. _ It be in accordance with accepted business methods to sell goods Cbelow regular prices â€" just when the demand for them is greatest store is interested only in serving its customers fairlyâ€"not takâ€" ‘2’; of conditions that might make far larger profits ‘but â€" at ; We ur :o 0. & Mess UC aoum 2: ERNST & C , New Year â€" 00 _ PHONE 148 _ ‘oNntT. § Wishes you all OCK 00000000006 ~0000000000C Friends a SATURDAY _ â€" BARCAINS FOR _ | HOLIDAY SHOPPINC . Motheral ‘¥% $12.95 $10.95 $1.29+ to | _ Boys‘ two piece Norfolk Suits with Istraight parts made from a â€" +r mz !English tweed in a dark and medium [ shade, strong Hining and well , made, |sizes 28 to 33, Sale Price ... . .. Bovs‘ hnee pants, â€" dark | brown and grevy tweed, cotton lined; sizes 24 to 33. Regular 6Dc, Ratudlay ... Boys!‘ m.»’m Suits, two,. double breasttd tweeds and in dark ané brown, good and best workmanship, sizes 33, Sale Price . _ C200 0 Boys®‘ Tweed Ulsters, full cnt with wide convertible collar, heavy winter weight, tweed cloth in â€"a cark brown serviceable shade, well trimâ€" med and failored, sizes 28 to 3, Male Price . .02 00l2 0 0 0 0 Boys‘ Fancy Prussian _ Overcoats, stylish double breasted | velvet jcollat and wool linings, winter weigha in dark shades, well tailored, sizes 21 to 26, sale price Men‘s fur lined Overcoats, with choice of black or brown dog fur lining, witt lamb or marmot . collars and heavy clotk shells. Regular $35, Satirday 22222 222202 2222 BOYS‘ CLOTHING $25.00 ($2.98 ‘button, orsteds linings, 23 .to a _ charge of _ drunkenness sai,lnida:\‘ evening. An inquest is ordered Twinâ€"City _ Athletic Association diâ€" tCtots appoint officers Jr. 2nd, 325 marks, Reuben Wettâ€" laÂ¥fer _ 111, Arthur Gingerich 109, Wille Rams>ver 58 110. 3rd class, 175 marks, David man 88. Sr. _ 2nd, 150 marks,â€"YVora 121, Verna Ingold 117, Reuben ig 115, MilJton _ Wagler 112, Wagler 96. _ in practice. ‘The Misses Loule Tilt and Lillie Beattie of McDonald Hall, Guelph, are spending their vacation at their respective homes here.â€" Mr. Elmer Johannes ot ll.‘miltnn spent Monday night in Blair. ner in which _ all parts were taken, which goes to slow that a great amount of lakor must ‘have been spent Iner. No charge was made for admisâ€" sion, but a collection taken and the handsome sum of $16.65 was received. ) A notable feature of the evening was a Christmas tree, _ well decorated, standing in one corner, loaded with gifts, and the appearance of Santa Claus at the close of the programme, who distributed the gifts to the Sunâ€" day school scholars caused â€" considerâ€" able jolification among the children. The Sunday school workers are to be congratuilated on the excellent manâ€" teners and the programme was weil rendered. _ Recitations, music, diaâ€" logues, drills, etc., constituted _ the programme, and all parts were most interesting, which was shown by the ‘hearty applause that burst from the audience from time to time. The chair was occupied by Mr. A. W. Hilâ€" botn of Berlin in his usual good manâ€". r Items of Interest.â€" The annual Christmas entertainment of the Blair Union Sunday School was given _ on the evening of Dec. 23rd in the school house and was a decided success. The house was packed with interested lisâ€" J is parents in Preston.â€"Messrs G. | Warde‘l and M..Garmon both students of Toronto Bible College had charge | of the Sunday afternoon services _ in Centreville U. B. church when ‘they | addressed the meeting in the interests of the _ missonary cause.â€"aA goodly numter from _ this vicinity were ~ in Berlin last Thursday evening to â€" atâ€" tend th> _ Sunday School entertainâ€" ment of the Alma St. U. B. Church. â€"Messrs. Lincoln and Walter Janzen of Buflalo, N.Y. and Miss Clara Janâ€" zen of Galt ate their Christmas dinâ€" ner with their parents Mr. and Mrs. August Janzer _ Sr. of Centrevilie.â€" Mr. Herbert K. Detwiler of Toronto University and Miss L. Margaret Detâ€" |\“ill‘§‘:‘r Kossuth spent their Christ masholidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Detwiler of Spring Hil Farm.â€"Mr. Geotge Smye and Mr. Emanuel Becker are both someâ€" what indisposed:. _ W¢~wish them â€" a speedy rrcov(-r_\-.â€"!\lrmlv[rs. David Gottfried and Baby Marjorie ate visâ€" itors at the home of the latter‘s par ents Mr. and Mrs. ify. C. Gimbel of River . Lodge fot a few days.â€"The Fre:port Sabbath _ School ent»,tainâ€" ment _ will be held on New Yeat‘s Eve. A splendid programme has been in course _ of preparation fot _ some | time ‘by the scholars and trachets, for |: th» occasion. _A very cordial invitaâ€"| tion is extended to all to be brssent. No. admission _ fee.â€"Mrs. Bock and } her son of New Dundee were Sunday ) visitors at the home of the former‘s niece Mrs. Abram Gimbel of Maple Lane.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Shelley of Berlin were recent visitors at â€" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutz. Freeport Blair ONTARIO, THURSDAY Part 1.â€"Leona â€" Bochm, Clementine Meyer, _ Caroline Kocbel, Josephine Esbaugh, Annie Herzog, Leslie Meyer, Edward Druar, Joseph Voisin. Form 1 part II.â€"Teresa Brenner, Annie Helm, Emeline Lorentz, Teresa Eabgu_gh. Joseph _ Koebel, Charles _ .Jr. HHJ.â€"Irene Heric, Clara Schneiâ€" der, Edna Meyer, Hilda Meyer, Agnes Forwell, JJohn Lorentz, Aivin Boekm, Engeltert Meyer, Urban Helm, Frank Meyer, Sylvester Koebel, Frank Gies, Mary Koebel, Aloys Boppre, Rosa ll’(t;ehcl. «John Refitzel, Ignatius Koe el. i Form _ II.â€"Anthony Heric, ‘Raphael Petch, Clatence Hetzog, Annie Kuntz, Waliter Bochm, Harry Meyer, ‘James Ertel. â€" | Sr. III.â€"Fred Hinschberger, â€" Aler. Giess, Urhan Voisin. Jr. IV.â€"Alma _ Meyer, Magdalen Kuntz, _ Joseph Lobsinger, Charles Busch, Louis Rosenblatt, Anas Koe-J bel. . Piekering.â€"\Mr. and Mrg. Abram Wepâ€" | Wan of Guelply are speriding ~ Christ er, Breslau, visited> ‘Mr. and Mrs. | MAs holidays witl/the former‘s daughâ€" Allen Weber on Sunday.â€" â€" > ter.â€"Mr. _ George Mitchél of Wollor + Called on Mr. Waltér Brydon on Satâ€" Reemmme Nevenantion nomâ€"movs es urday.â€"Miss C. Brobman of mage.xcr . |spent Sunday with her mother.â€"Miss St. ClemenltsRSepatatg Annie Putzer is spending Christmas School Report with her mother â€"â€"Mr. Fred Pinder w« took charge of the service on Sunday IV. Sr.â€"Clara Boegel, Clarence Hirâ€"| night last. Sunday School of the teis, Sylvester Meyer, Florencé Mogk, l‘thurch was closed on Sunday afterâ€" Wilfrid Herrgott, Leona Lorentz, Cleâ€"/noon for the winter months:~â€"Miss tus Heric. hn o e se es e in t o n o ean ;lsad intelligence on Wednesday of the jdeath of _ Mrs. Shepherd‘s mother, klwhich took place very suddenly at her home at Philadelphia. Mr. Shepherd jand Miss Florence Shepherd left _ on | Tuesday morning for Pennsylvania to "altend the funeral. _ Mrs. _ Shcpherd was well known in this community, having spent the greater part of last year with her son, Mr. Harry Shepâ€" herd here, but left for Pennsylvania to spend the winter in her own home.. Many friends here regret to learn the: sad news of her death.â€"Miss Elsic Reist from Berlin and Miss Alice f Bowman of Waterloo were the guestsl of Mr. and Mrs. George Reist ~ on Sunday.â€"Mr. Irvin Buehler of Barlin spent Sunday with Mr. and _ Mrs. Amos Horst.â€"Mr. Addison D. Snyder took a business trip to Elmira _ on Monday.â€"Mr. George Reist returned home from his western trip last week and reports a very successinl Y1ip.â€" Mr. Urias Weber and Miss Mary Weber oi Bridgeport Sundayed _ at Pleasant View.â€"Miss Luanna _ Firuâ€" bacher of the City Hospital, Hamilâ€" ton, spent a few hours at hers home here last Monday.â€"Miss Elma (ressâ€" man of (Gierman Mills is spendirr â€" a few days at her home hers â€"â€" Miss Moderwell is spending the holidays at her home at Stratford.â€" Miss Calâ€" vert left on Friday for her home, at Pickering.â€"Mr. and Mry. Abram Webâ€" er, Breslau, visited> ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber on Sunday.â€" f Local and Personal.â€"The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, who received the Hawkesville Bloomingdale . . €% ‘Ce Mog®, ‘ehurch was closed on Sunday afterâ€" fentz, Cleâ€"{noon for ‘the winter months:â€"Miss â€"_,__ [ 8. G. Jahncke spent an evening with Mflgdiffl ‘Mrs. Wm. Taylor. A new Jewish daily. The Canadian Jewish World, to be Liberal in poli tics, will, be started at Montreal carâ€" ty in 1914. home _ here over the holidays.â€"~Miss O‘Droskie of _ Guelph spent â€" Sunday with Miss L. Pringle.â€"Mrs. Wm. R: binson is visiting with her s c Brantford _ over â€" Cllflahux:&!‘. James Cowan and Miss. PiHlian â€" £6â€" Mrs. Pinder.â€"Mrs. Wess Barbarree of Ednabury Sask., is visiting at â€" het home here for the winter.â€"Mr. and Mtrs. J. E. Wolfe and daughter Jean spent Sunday with the formet‘s sisâ€" fer Mrs. James Stewart near Stratâ€" ford.â€"Mr. and Mrs, John Turk from Niagara Falls are visiting at . their News Notes.â€"Miss Nellie Edwards of Guelph spent a day last week with her sister hereâ€"The Panton â€" Home AMissionary Meeting was held on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shantz last Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shantz and lamily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. E. Lang of Berlip. Erma Shantz is spending a couple of days with her aunt, Mrs. Addison Snider at Berlinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Simâ€" eon Weaver of Elmira visited â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Huether â€" on Sunday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shantz and family spent Sunday _ at the home of Mr. I. Witmer.â€" â€" Mr. Clayton Shantz bas returned to his home here after spending a couple of years in the Canadian West. â€"Miss News Notes.â€"Miss JANUARY 2, 191 Phone 215 . _ WEICHEL \Weichel‘s Weekly Store News is drawing to a close. _ We wish to thank our friends for their generous patâ€" ronage and to wish them a Happy and Prosperous _â€"_â€" NEW YEAR *X .* 1 +â€" . , e 3 l rEGRA] HC § ® ELoN. R ‘ BERLIN, ONT. Dm OVERCOAT BARCAINS successful year THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Waterloo > HATS AND CAPS Special cut pfle:: o:l ercoats, regular $12, during our pc‘t' J breasted. with convertible e-flg lars, also black and ©melton, with velvet collars. mt tike Our best Men‘s $16 and $47 Overcoats, in brown montenac and grey tweed, made in the latest styles couvertible . colâ€" lars. €hoice ... ......... $14.95 and brown, with convertible colars. also brown effects with velvet collars, all regular < $18 to $20. s Choice .....;... ........... $18.9§ Our best Overcoats in All our $14.50 and $16 men‘s veends c ervad ecnpviina A. R. COUDIE e

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