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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jan 1913, p. 1

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>« . Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Sale i eelf # ® Un IaAl * "Where the Good Clothes Come From." Happy New Year ,gja.s. O. Motheral z. WATERLOO PHONE 148 oNT. ; WOOOOWOCFGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 06660008508 Waterloo ‘S8. R. ERNST & CO. CHFENOOOOOG: Nq :XÂ¥ 0000000006A \ Exerything required to make it a stylish, good looking _ garmeat has been put in the manulacture of | this garment. To have such a coat made to your order would cost at least $25 or $30. The styles range, Varsity and French back to the full casy Chesterfields and box backs, only the highest grade _ materials have been used in their making, regular $16 to $20, Saturday ........ 222220 02020 000..; $1§ TO $20 MEN‘S OVERCOATS * AT M2.9. . In plain black meltons and fancy tweeds, cut in convertible collar or velvet collar, tailored in the _ right manner, with snug fitting _ collars, graceful lapel$ and all the little deâ€" tails which make a good looking garâ€" ment, regular price $12.00 to $13.00, BAUIPOAY .::1.; css ssusee vieni, aerein ncimsonns $7.49 $12 TO $13 MEN‘S OVERCOATS AT $7.49. They comesin plain black and handâ€" some tweeds _ of the newest patterns and are out in the correct â€" lengths. Fither closcâ€"litting or box back styie. Elegantly _ lined _ and _ finishen all through, regular price $7.50 to $9.00, BAUUFHOY |....:css lscssise omcs conleno inss $5.95 - OovERCOATS AND sSUITS. $7.50 AND $9 MEN‘S OVERCOATS $5.95. _ The Cut reaches below cost itself, not in one but in scores of cases. COME TOâ€" MORRON The entire stock must be reduced before . inventoty on February _ Ist To efiect this end no sacrifice will be considered too great. f Mere'wonls. you say" Not at allâ€"we don‘t ifdly play witbh words â€" they mean just what we mean, so we respect them. It‘s iue â€" most _ reâ€" markable readyâ€"toâ€"wear Sale ever at tempted in this section, and there are three great reasons why it is the mo st/remarkable. The stock is a great oneâ€"the most important in this section. _ The great cut reaches every garmoent. All are included. Not one _ is reserved. w Sloppy Weather Protection ZICK‘S SHOE HOME Ever attempted in this Section January Sale We Wish Our Patrons and | .+ M The most remarkable BRBubbers Friends a ive been IEmbracing handsome worsteds an1 c $16 to imported tweeds, carefully _ tailored, o z.ns regular $2.50 to $1, Saturday ... ® $12.59 + $1.98 In durabie tweeds _ and fancy . mixâ€" tures, shapely well tailored trousers, regular price $1.75 to $2.00, Saturtâ€" $1.19 $2.50 To $3.00 MEN‘S TROUSERS AT $1.98. Maide of the best imported _ tweeus and worsteds, in all the new â€" efecis, form fitting coats with deep vents or plain bucls, broad shoulders, wide lapels, very best iriminings and {ailâ€" oring throughout. Regular price $:2 toâ€" $13.54, Maturday .s.ul2. .222 22 22. $1 $12 TO s11.50 MEN‘S SUITS AT â€" $8.49. Those suits have all those _ little styleâ€"touches that mark them up to date. Made oi fine fabrics with â€" snug collars and wide lapels, low cut vest, wide trousers, in Tact every point esâ€" sential in a good looking suit. Regâ€" ular price $7.50 to $8.50, Saturday .. $7.50 To $8.50 MEN‘S SUITS $5.95. 200. MEN‘S PAXTS AP 20 §1.19 Phone 44, 318 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, : THURSDAY: MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1913 «John C. Lindop, President of the‘oque, Haileybury, Cobalt and Nev C Norseworthy Company, Ltd., S"t. Liskeard were eleeted _ by acciama Thomas, died at the age of 83. tion. Chirch of same city.â€"Miss Elle LutZ ate New Year‘s dinnet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer of Founâ€" tain Street, Preston 6 cational Chirch of Eerlin contributed iin no small degrec to the splendid eiening‘s enjoyment. Short and witâ€" ly speiches wers delivered by _ Rev. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Vansickle and MY. Nelson <Melitzer, all of Priston. The church was beautifully decorated with two Christnias trees in gale attire, appropriate mottocs, ctc., all in keepâ€" ing wiin the festive season. At the lose of the _ programme soms valuâ€"‘ able prizcs wore distributed amongst the scholars as rewatrds for their atâ€" tendance _ during the year.â€"The Cenâ€" treville _ Sabbath _ School entertainâ€" mont on New Yeat‘s Eve was wcl|| att nded _ by old armd young. The choir of Alm Street U. B. Church oII Pcorlin, were present in full force and rendered some very che‘c> sclections in their usual pleasing manner â€" and what with _ bright and spicy recitaâ€" tions by _ the scholars, and specches by the@grownâ€"ups, a most _ pleasant vening _ was enjoyed by every _ one prosent.â€"Miss _ Serena Eby has â€"reâ€" turned to her home in Chicopee aftet a few months _ sojourn in Petetboro. Ilet many friends are Pleased to welâ€" rat ness of â€" some months. _ The funeral (private) was held on Tuesday afterâ€" npoon, from the family: residence _ to Pr.ston Cemetery.â€"The _ Sabbath School _ entertainmnt _ in Freeport Congregational church on New Year‘s Eve, proved itself, in every way _ a huge success beyond the hopes of its most sanguine _ well wishers. The church was crowded to the doors with an expectant | throng, carly in the evening and from the start of the proâ€" pramme till the ciosing number there was not onc dull moment. Rev. Mr. Nanderson the pastor occupied thc‘ chair in _ his vsual capable manner. The _ recitations _ and songs by the sinaller _ ones, who did thenssclves proud were well recsived, whilst the singing by the Misses Tatum ‘of Prosâ€" ton and the choir of Grace Congreâ€" bee of Mir. and Mrs. Jacob Giimbel of Preston will be grieved to lrarn of the death of the latter‘s mother Mrs. August Burke Sr., which took place at her lato home on Raturday aiterâ€" noon 4th inst., after a prolonged illâ€" an extended visit to her many relatâ€" ives and friends in this vicinity, was the guest of her cousin Miss Esther Shantz _ of Hill Crest Farm on New Year‘s Uay.â€"Miss Mable Hallman â€"teâ€" turned to her hoine on Christmas Eve aftet an extended visit to the bome of her brother Mr. Ed. Honsberger of Durand, _ Michigan.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Smvye of this place.â€"The many friends Locals and Personals :â€"Mr. Peter McKic and family of Chicopec _ were in Galt on New _ Year‘s Day in atâ€" t:ndanc> _ at the funeral of the late Mrs. George S. Hussey, niece of â€"Mr. John â€" McKie of 17 Havill Street, Galt, from _ whose home the funetal took place to Mount View cemetery. â€"Mr. Erastus â€" Cornell of Limekiln Houseâ€"and â€"his brother Trubbard _ of Preston have roturned home after a week‘s visit with relatives at Wingâ€" ham and _ Bluevaleâ€"Mr. and © Mrs. Amos Hertle _ and baby Gladys _ of Rivet View _ Farm were New _ Year Day visitors at the home of the latâ€" tor‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P‘alflw of _ Speedsville.â€"Miss Carric ’.\Ia tin and her brother Elton, both of Spring Dale Farm were recent ’Sunday visitors at the home of their aunt Mrs. Emily Martin of Allen St. Waterloo.â€"Miss Emima Philp of St. Thomas was a welcome visitor â€" with Miss Elle Lutz on New Yeats Eve.â€" Mr. and Mrs: William Stewart _ and family of Chicopee were New _ Year Day visitors at the homme of the latâ€" ter‘s uncle Mr. Sam Hilbotn Sr.~ of Preston Road.â€"Mr. and Mrs. T.‘ Edâ€" gar Petwiler . of Spring IFill Farm bave returned hoine from an enjoyable visit with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jack _ Detwiler of _ Brant Avenus, Brantford.â€"Miss (Coenrantha Bichn â€"of Givernsey, Saskatchewan, who is on Freeport 19 The Mayors of Belleveille, Gananâ€" oque, Haileybury, Cobalt and _ New News _ Notes :â€"Tke Ordef of the Canadian _ Home _ Circle held theit nonthly meetng on Saturday cver‘ng Jan. 4th. The annual oyster suppe‘: will be held at Mr. Emmanucl Beckâ€" er‘s shortly. The following officers were clicted â€"â€" Past Leaderâ€"Milton Latsch. «Lcaderâ€"Ferdinand Latsch. Vice Leaderâ€"Noah Becker. Secretaryâ€"Jacob Ebel. Treasurerâ€"Emmanuel Pécker. _ > ‘ Fin. Seciy.â€"F. Latsch. i Chapla‘nâ€"Mrs. Martha J. Gimbel. Marshalâ€"Mrs. Josephine Dippol. Wardenâ€"Henry Schmidt. Guardâ€"Norman Hartel. & ’ Bornâ€"At _ CentzeviNe, _ Saturday, Janvary 4th, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs Jacob Ebol, a son. JaCb is smiling as this.is the. first boy. â€"Mr. Jacob Ebel is offoting his residente for sale as h> intends to move to Dettc‘t.â€" Mr. Amos _ Hallman is carctaker of the schocl for 1918.â€"Miss Clara Detâ€" weil t, Miss Carnelia Jansen wete the guests of Miss Essis Latsch on Sunâ€"} day. 1 Wilhelm and damily and Mr. Horbert Wilhelm, allâ€"ef Berlin, gathcred _ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Anthony Wilh:lm _ on New _ Year‘s day.â€"Mr. Henty â€"St:cile {from _ the O.4C. Guelph spent the Christmas Holidays at â€" hoire.â€"Mrs: â€" Christ Peol _ from Bright is spending a fow weeks with ber â€" parents Mr. and Mrs. â€" George Hagdedorn.â€"Mr. Gilbert Main. from ‘ncar Ayr spent Saturday and Sunday: under the parcntal roof.â€"Miss Mary: Jan> Main spent Sunday with het' sister Francis in Gefman Millsâ€"Mr. A. Willards _ from nsar Dashwood is spending a‘ few days with Mr. _ and Mrs. Jno? Battler.â€"Mt. Herbert Gfisâ€" chow _ from Nine Pinc stent Sunday with is untle Mr. Jacob Rhodés, Â¥r. Anson Lindsay is spending a few weeks with his brother Henty at Woest ‘Montrose.â€"Born _ to Mr. and Mrs. John FKllgartnet a daughter on the 2nd .January.. . News Notes:â€"Our school again‘ teâ€" opened last Monday with a good dtâ€" tendance of sceholars with Mr. Simon H. Swartz from Berlin as Aeacher.â€" Election day passed ‘by very quictly in out vicinity.â€"The: Beaver Litenry‘ Society will hold their montBbly meetâ€" ing on Wednesday "evening, the | 8th inst. so â€" the teadets will be pleased. so take notice that the date htswn1 changed for th6 winter months. f Personals ~â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. George THagdedorh ‘ahd family attended the wedding of their son ‘Edward in Berâ€" lin on Néew Year‘s day.â€"Miss Edna Steckle spent New Yeat‘s day at the wedding of Mr. Milton Itetner at Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bousin and BHank staff over the holiday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Groves announce th: en gazement of their daughter, _ Isabel Evelyn, to Mr. J. A. Akitt of _ Arâ€" dath, Sask., the marriage to take place about the iniddle of January.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E: Alirens gave a progressive euchre party last Thursâ€" day evening to a number ofâ€" thtir friends. The prize, a jewe! case, was carried off by Mrs. Thos. Wilkie. ‘â€" Miss Ruby Sargent gave a delightful tea to hber girl friends on New Years day, after which the little party took in the skating in Victoria rink in the evening.â€" The Q. N. C. remenibered one of their number, Miss Hatty Lola Love whose marriage took place New Years day Ao, Bertram Hiscox ot‘ Teeswater, with a shower of kitchen utensils many New Years visitors over the holiday were the following: Norman P. Bayne, Detroit; Harwood Clark of Brandon; Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Felker of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller Salkeld (nee Edith Thomson) of Ripâ€" ley; Drs. Robert and George Stoele of Chicago; Mr. ‘"Bud" Anderson . of the T. Eaton Co., Ltd., Toronts; Thos. A. Godfrey, of Ottawa; Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills and child _ of Southampton; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Templin and son Hiles of Kincardine: the Misses Ella Hodge, Olive Tapley and Victoria Alpaugh of Toronto; Mr. Fred Deacon of London, and Mr. Rusâ€" sel Coltart of Tosonto.â€"Mrs. K. S. MacKay of Galt, late of India, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Temâ€" plinâ€"Mr. John Mowatt and _ Miss Mary MacDonald of Hamilton visited John C. MacDonald of the Imperial Willamsburg Centreville the P‘ear‘s gilt was announced toâ€"day by the Trustees of the Childten‘s Free Hospital, Detroit, in the shape of two contributions of $5,000 each from Mr. E. C. Walker and J. Harrington Walâ€" ker of wukorville.‘\ The money will be used to wipe out the deficiency in the amount of the‘ original endowâ€" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conâ€" rad Engle.â€"Miss Katie Anderson â€" of Brunner spent a few days this week with ber. cousin, Miss ‘Macgie Flemâ€" ing.â€"Mrs. Margaret Chalmers _ and granddaughter, Miss Florence of Ferâ€" gus. spent the holidavs at the home of the former‘s son, William A. Chalâ€" mets.â€"Mr. David Groop, ir.. was on Christmas day married to Miss Lizzie Hamrmet of the frith line. Mr. and Mrs. Gropp left for points throughout Michigan on their honeymoon, after whichâ€"they will take up residence on News Notes.â€"Mr: and Mrs. .-\llenF Hrubacher of Waterloo sp@nt 1 few days recently at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. C. Gropp.â€" A sleigh load _ of} young people took a trip to the Nelâ€" lagley rink on Saturday night, which | they enjoyed very much.â€" Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Peter Groop spent the holidays lwich the former‘s mother, Mrs. David CropB, St.â€"Mrs. Waller of Toronts has returned to bher home after visitâ€" ine her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. T Schaefer.â€"Mi#® Kate Engle ofâ€" Wel 1O OCRâ€"O002, WiT tane Up residence on the groom‘s farm east of the village. WINDSOR.â€"A handsome . â€" ] Year‘s gilt was announced toâ€"day one of the most successful in their experience.â€"Mr. Mitchell of Toronto, who is interested in a stone crughing Smith, formerly of Wilmot. _ but now of the Peace River â€" District, Western Canada, is visiting friends in this vicinity.â€"Our factories are closâ€" ing their fiscal year at the end of this month. ‘They report it as being â€" Miss Vivian Whiteman of Berlin is the guest of Miss Jennie Vance.â€"Mr. Albert Smith, son of Mr. Geo. M M. WEICHEL & SON FINE NEW YEAR‘S GIFT. .\ Weichel‘s Weekly Store New Phone 215 Philadelphia Lance 5 1â€"2 feet, complete Lance Tooth No. 3 5 1â€"2 * Leader â€" § 1â€"; ** ** Improved Racer _ 5 1â€"2 * e Keen Kutter > 5 6â€"2 005 «4 few days _ last wrek | A.Weseloh& 06. l| _NOW is THE .. | TIME TO BUY During stockâ€"taking will be the best time to buy, and »that%is This week we will sell all heay winter lines, such as Ladies‘ Cogt Skirts, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Blani ets, Kimona Cloths and Hou: Furnishings at specially reduce prices. _ ‘ If You â€" â€"â€" _ Need Winter _â€"Merchandise A. WESELOH. _ .A. R. GOUDiE. Made of the highest quality, secret tem er razor steel. Complete with handles. C n it iereniie op4 3 on rag .. Plain and Handled â€" Made of . high grade specially grount and tempored Steoel. They are made : for service and for peopie who want the best Weight 3 1â€"2 to 4 1â€"2 Ibs. : Prices:â€"75¢, 90c, $1.00 and $1. 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