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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1913, p. 1

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w ' Extremely stylish well cut lrulls(‘l's'uc'\'.'t-st four in hands andé strings, reg im fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine 150¢, on SaIe ... 2222022 ... B5¢ # as you cai find ‘anywhcn‘. Pants ; Men‘s Gioves for â€" coid weather, & that retail everywhere for $2.50 and %mucha. wool lined, regular $1.00 per $3, we offer at this Sale for... $1.98 [pair, this Sale ... ......... 69¢ 8. RP. ERNST & CO.;"*" f "Where the Goodâ€"Clothes Come From." _ An Event That Stirs Enthusiasm Waterloo â€"January Clearing â€"~"K24 I(F.««~. In all the very la{est â€" shades _ of all wool Canadian tweeds, made in accordance with the _ very latest mouels. Retailers the County _ over are selling at $9 to $10. They go in this Sale at ... ........0 .222 $5.95 Positively made to sell at $1.75 und $2.00, big varicty â€" to _ choose from, made of serviceable goodâ€"lopkâ€" ing tweeas, the snap of your life at the price we name ... ... $1.19 . The same as you see priced all over at $12 to $14, magnificent worâ€" steds and tweeds, singleâ€"breasted moâ€" idels, hand made _ throughout. _ They go in this sale at ... .. ..$8.19 MEX‘S SUITS Comfortable ulsters, in single breasted style, dark browns and greys with convertible collats, sizes 35 to 44, regular $12 to $14, Sale Price .. MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S TROUSERS %7 Waterloo‘s Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocer g L0000000000000000000000000000000000 ©0000000¢ WEN‘S OVERCOATS , Made from ‘handsome all wool black Melfon, cut in accordance with the very latest style, _ broad shoulders, velvet collar shape retaining French ('anv;as fronts, 46 inches long; â€" they would sell ordinarily at $9 to $10, to be closed out at.. ... ... $5.19 MENXN‘S ULSTER OVERCOATS ; _ SURPRISE AFTER SURPRIS® from the beginning of the sale, and new surprises will grect you :» the cuiâ€"sp many that we _ canvot #s()t all hereâ€"so strong, th.s those mot advertised will make up in Ahe excitement they will creats. Come Saturday, make the most «i every momentâ€"each extends its mousyâ€"sav ing opportunities for men, young men and boys. . MEN‘S PANTS CHIECKEINGO:NYOOQ*~CLLO0OUOCOCCCOOC Jas. O. Motheral A Liking for Olives,â€" Depends on the Brand Many people think they don‘t like Olives, but it‘s usually because they have an inferior quality. THE KIND WE OFFER ARE DELICIOUS. Try a bottle. Sloppy Weather Protection ZICK‘S SHOE HOME 57. No. 4 _ Rubbers _ Police Suspenders â€" Strong â€" well made, in every way a wonderful barâ€" gain, regular 25¢ and 35¢, on sale at Memâ€"s Neckwear, in the season‘s newest four in hands andé strings, reg §0¢, un SaIQ .0. .lsn ..cl.l B5C Men‘s Gioves for coid weather,. Boys‘ and Youth‘s long oveicoats up 10 $7.30 .202 . l2 22220 $4.98 Boys‘ and Youths‘ long Overcoats up to $10.00 ..0.2. .222 220 $6.39 Boys‘ Foancy Suits ... ... $2.39 Boys‘ Fanev Suits up to $6.50 $%.6) MEN‘S FERNISHINGS. a 100 garments of men‘s Pen _ Angle braud Flecce Lined Underwear, shirts and drawers, all sizes, 34 to 44, Naturday Sale per pair .......s....... 49c 1,000 Men‘s Nt-gligcc Shirts, from imatcrial that sells in the nary way from $1 to $1.50; a range oi designs in light and shaues, afl sizes, Saturday...... Men‘s Sweater Coats, plain rib knit two pockets, edges bound with conâ€" brast colorings, medium sizes | only. Regular $1.50, Saturday Sale... 98c A CLEANâ€" sSWEEP OF | EVERY BOY‘S OovERCOAT AND SUIP IN THE STORE Boys‘ _ Fancy : Overcoats ...... . $1.98 Boys‘ Funcy (vercoats up to $4.00 Boys® Bevs‘ Boys‘ Fancy Suits ... ... $2.39 Boys‘ Fancy Suits up to $6.50 $%.6) Boys‘ and Yo@ths‘ BHioomer Suits... Boys‘ and Youth‘s Suits up to $5.50 mammmcummnes: retcilf *.: $8.90 and Youth‘s Suits up to $9.00 Fancy overcoats up to Phone 44, 318 $1.98 $1.00 $2.19 $5.00 $3.69 made ordiâ€" good dark 69¢ |â€" The organization meeting â€" of â€" the New Hamburg School Board was beld on Wednesday evening last, when the newly elected {rustees _ took _ their declaration. ‘The following _ officers were appointed: Chairman, Mr. J. F. Rau;. SeeTreas.., > Dr. Marty; Inside Committee, Messrs. Rau, Umâ€" bach and Marty; Outside Committee, Messrs. Geo. Habn, Winnâ€" and _ HMosâ€" tetier.â€"The annual mecting of _ St. (leorge‘s Church fiuild was held on Wednesday afternoon last. The _ reâ€" ports of the secretary and treasurer showed that the past year was one of the best in the history _ of the (uild. The followinz officers _ were ‘rlerkd: President, Mrs. .J. R. Feick; Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Hamilton; Secâ€" retaty, Mts. W. L. Sutherland; Treaâ€" surer, Miss. Alice Fox.â€"The New Hamburg band has been engzaged to Jurnish music at the skating rim‘k every evening for the remainder â€" of the season.â€"The inaugural meeting of the New IHamburg Town Council was held on Monday mornine, . Jan. 13, the various members taking the decâ€" laration of office. Mr. David _ Eby sent in his resignation as Clerk. â€"Mr. ind Mrs. Alex. F. Hahn have . sent out invitations for an "At Home" on Thursday evening mext at _ their new home on Waterloo street.â€" The Ladies‘ Aid Society of Trinity Luâ€" theran (Church celebrated the thirtyâ€" fith anniversary of the Society on Thursdar evening last. _ A service was held at 7.30 o‘clock in the chnrcl'nI when the pastor, Rev. Mr. Voelker, addressed a large gathering of people who were present from New _ Hamâ€" burg, Baden and Tavistock During the service Mre Ludwig Pieper, seeâ€" retary of the Board of Trustees 'u(l the church, presenmted Rev. Mr. Voelâ€" presence of over sixty guests. Miss Bean of Waterloo played the wedding march. .‘The bride wore a gown _ of white silk with tulle veil _ trimmed with orange blossoms, and carried a hougquet of white roses and lily of the valley. Miss Mary Bean, sistet of the bride, was bridesinaid, _ her dress being of pink silk, and she carâ€" riod pink carnations. Y‘r. Karn _ of Toronto assisted the grcom. Mr. and Mrs. Simith leftf on a short honeyâ€" moon trlp to points west before leayâ€" ing for their home in Alberta. Happily Wedded.â€"Faitbank _ Farm. the home of Mis. Henry Bean, _ was the scene of a pretty house . wedding on Wednesday, January !5th. atâ€" 12 o‘clock noon, when her third daughter Selena, was married to Mr. Albert E. Smith of Lake Saskatoun, Alâ€" berta. The ceremony was conducted in the drawing room, whichk was pretâ€" tily decorated with evergreens, palms and flowers, by Rev. Mr. Cropp . of week to take a course at the Techâ€" mical School in Toronto. Dr. J. H. Smith of Stratford was a business visitor in town last week.â€"Mr. John Wagner of Woolwich was the guest of Mr. Jacob Ratz during _ the past week.â€"Mr. Cleland Holley of Toronto spent several days at the home . of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Holley here last week.â€" Mrs. D. Rudy of Tavistock spent Wednesday last in town with her mother, Mrs. William Wood.â€" Mr. Danie!l Schmidt of St. Joseph visited friends in tkis L»icimt)’ during the past week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Forrest were in Baden on Sunday attending the funâ€" cral of the latter‘s mother, _ Mrs. Fred Rittinger/ whose death _ took place on Wednesday, January 8th, after but a day‘s illness.â€"Mrs. G. N. Whitlock of Batavia, N. Y., and Mrs. Joseph Piaf of Ellice visited at the home of Mrs. Emma â€" Pfaf for several days last week.â€"Mr. J. H. Cook of Vancouver was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ed. Hollinger here last week.â€"The members of the Anglican Young People‘s Assoclation of St. George‘s Church will be enterâ€" tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Erast on Wednesday _ evening next.â€"Mr. John T. Otto of Bleam‘s Road, has purchased the property beâ€" longing to Mr. Charles Hildcbrand on Peel street." Mr. Otto intends â€" movâ€" ing to New Hamburg in the near future Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. Platt of Buflalo is the guest of Mer â€"brother, Mr. S. G. Holley.â€"Mrs, Wanktine is paying a visit to friends in _ Woodâ€" stock.â€"Mr. H. McKkie of Plattsville was the guest of friends in Newâ€" Hamburg on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Erbach of Baden spent Thursday last in town, the guest of Mrs. Simpson Merncr. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Feick the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo!e Sterâ€" ling in Plattsville on Sunday~ Mr. Aaron Steinman of Prince _ Albert, Sask., is visiting at hic home here.â€" Miss lda McNay of the officcâ€" staff of Stuart Bros., Ltd., is spending a week‘s vacation at her home in Mitâ€" chell.â€"Miss â€"Helma Boulee left _ last Our Busy Neip News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Church sn in _ the and is progressing favorably. â€" The ‘Royal Templars of Temperance will hold am open meeting in Beget‘s Hall on Wedresday even‘ng, January 22nd, when the following programme will be rerdered: Opening â€"remarks, Mr. Morgan Wilhelm; Piano Duett, Miss Adelyn Ratz and Miss ~ May Siegal, Readiog, Mr. Schiedel; Essay: Miss Elizabeth Yager; Vocal Duett, Miss Clara Graff and Miss Eleanor Wilson.â€"Mr. Thomas Wenzel and Mr. Valentine Wenzel of the Schierholtz Furniture Company were in Berlin during the past week in attendancé at the Furtniture Esxhibition â€" which was held there. ker with an address, accompanied by a well filled purse as a token _ of the csteem in which he is hefd . by his congregation. Refreshments were served in the basement of the church at the close of the service by _ the members of the Ladies‘ Aid.â€" Mr. Joseph Holscher who underwéent an operation at the Toronto _ (General Hospital, arrived home last wook <Local and Personal.â€" Weather > at prosent is very disagrecable and peoâ€" ple are sufering from very bad colds. â€"â€"We are sorty to learn that Mrs. Shultz is confined to her bed at her daughter‘s home in Preston. â€" _ She bas nearly reached her 83rd year and slight hopes are held for her recovâ€" ery.â€"Mrs. Epos Hunsberger, sr., is improving at the B. & W. Hospital, and will soon be able to return to her home.â€"Mr. Fred Rittinger _ o( Badon visited Mrs. Doorr at Shakesâ€" vearc, last Sunday, who is very ill at present.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. C. Mud&‘ Iinslr&:ml Mr. Jacolk Rittinger drove to AN last Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Leiskau.â€"Miss Lottic Rittinger is going to sperd a _ few weeks with her sister at Avr. mira, spent â€" Sunday with friends here.â€"A sleighload of Berlin â€" young people spent Tuesday evening at the bome‘ of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doerr. â€"Mr.s Elijah Pollick returned _ after spending a mouth with â€"Hamilton friends. I‘w vid Roth of Wellesley were guests mm tirk &f.. Mz and . Mrs. Cbristion Hoth~â€" mnanmemeraies epemgmemaiarartemnmenzenpan . and Mrs. _ Menno Roth and Mr. : x) > > ) t and Mrs. Christian E. Lichty visited red by Industrious â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Abrabam Herner. Mr. % y hk e at the home of Mr. Noah Steinmann. "ounty and District =â€"Mr. Gep. Lorent: hasâ€"sold his fine hA . f ie mdriver to Mr.â€"Emil Kinapple for a Neloforetolololol®. wolorpieicrctoisieicrcy | NaBdsome: figureâ€"Mr. Edward Kraehâ€" P * m:‘, returned home‘ on Sunday after J srending some time in St. Clements. ‘ WM â€"The engagément is announced of Mr. hockey match was played between the| NO@b Erb of Wellesley to Miss Nancy married and the singles, which turned|JaDtzi of near Wellesley.â€"Mr. _ Noak out to be just as advertised, lots of| Sttinmann is at present engaged fun, apd go it was. The married men|2t â€" sawing â€" lumber for ‘Mr. George bad the best of the game~ all the|EChmidt near New Dundee. Items of Interest.â€"a _ numper of the family of Mr. Thos. Clayfield ;re‘ reported as having had a~ narrow â€" escape of being polsoned by eocaping‘ coal gas one night last weeck. 5 it was they just awoke in time to sav0,1 themselves.â€"These dull ~days _ make ihusincss somewhat dull.â€"+ Rev. _ O. Stockmann of Wellesley a&Rev. J. W. Reble ofi Linwood, and latter‘s brother â€"were visitors with Rev. â€" H. P. Hausen last Wednesday.â€"~ Mrs. Schwartz, _ mother of Mr. Byron Schwartz, who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Braendleâ€" of Elâ€" mira for about. two _ months, Teâ€" turried here on Saturday.â€"Mr. Marâ€" cus Dahmer of New Hamburg his mother, who has been _ seriously ill for some time, a visit + ‘over Sunday.â€"The Misses : Nellie Wright, of HMamilton, and Nellie Wright of Guelph were visiting at the former‘s bonie here for a few days.â€"The Bfisâ€"i ses Dora and Frieda â€" Schierholiz, | Bertha â€"‘The Misses Luvina Bast and _ Elâ€" mmina Schopp spent a few,. days with relatives in Berlin â€" and «Waterloo. We believe we are safe in saying that about 30 per cent. of the people | in lthln vicinity are sick at present. â€" The grand prize carnival held _ last Saturday was not so well patronized as formerly, very few _ outsiders ‘being hereâ€"The Wellesley â€" Maginty Band was the main feature and _ {urâ€" nished music for the evening‘s enterâ€" tainment.â€"A joint stack Cheese Co. }\vas organized here on Monday with Mr. Jobhn R. Gerber as President, ‘Mr. C. 8. Zehr, vicepresident; . Diâ€" rectors, Mr.â€"P. F: Lichty, Mr. C. A. Kennel, Mr. Dan. R. Streicher, | Mt. Dan Waiker and Mr. Menno G. Erb, with a capital . stock of $10,000.00, at $20.00 per share. They will make application for a Government charter ;nnd arrangements awill be made for the erection of an entire new factory. â€"Mrs. J. Hammel has been confined to the sick room for some time. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faber and Mrs. C. Miller spent a few days with friends in Waterloo. single men‘s superiots in stick handâ€" ling, but they sweat like race horses. The result was 4â€"2 in favor of the Conestogo Baden â€"IM. WEICHEL & SON { Miss Phena Forrest‘s knee, â€" which she injured some time ago, is not improving very fast. Her _ friends wish â€"herâ€"a more speedy recovery.â€" Mrs. and Mrs. George Schmidt, who have been laid up with tonsilitis this last week are able to be _ around ‘mgain.â€"A few from this vicinity atâ€" tonded the carnival in Wellesley on 5 day night, on account â€"of ~the weather.â€"Miss Maude Frecborne | is assisting her cousin, Miss P. Forrest for a few weeks:â€"Messrs. Steinman of Wilmot visited their cousins here last week.â€"Mr. Andrew Eydt _ has purchased Mr. Bigam‘s farm on the Beventh Line. ~ News Notes â€"Mr. Johnâ€"B. Qesch, past week.â€"The Misses _ Eva _ and Ida and Mr. Herbert Bergey of New ‘Dundee were Sunday visitors of. Mr. A. Swartz.â€"The Misses _ Rebecca, Betsy. and Valina and Messrs. Eden f;nd Elo Martin of Waterloo spent SBunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hueâ€" .ther spent ‘Sunday with friends at Berlin.â€"Miss Grace Clemens of Berâ€" Fin visited at Mr. A. Swarts on ,Sunday.â€"‘Mr. and Mrs. Tbra Snyder and family of Didsbury, Alberta, visâ€" ited at Fair View the past week.â€" Mr. W. B. Swartz spent _ Saturday with friends at Elmiraâ€"Miss Sylvia Boettger of Petoskey, Mich., _ spent a couple of days with her â€" friend, Miss Euphem{a Shoemaker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musselman and family of Berlin spent Sunday last at the home ofâ€" Â¥r, and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz. â€"Rev. D. S. Wismer spent â€" Sunday at Preston.â€" Mr. and ‘ Mrs. _ John Schaefer and family visited at the home of Mrs and Mrs. A, _ Lehnen on Sunday last ~ . News Notes.â€"Mr. did. Mrs. John Kunkel spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.: A. Swartz.â€"The Misses Susanâ€" nahk and Lovina and Messrs: Menno and Daniel Steckley of Blair visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias . Shantz on Wednesday last.â€" Miss Stella Witmer spent Sunday~ under the parental roof.â€"Mr. .John Boettger of Petoskey, Mich., was â€" renewing mcquaintances in this vicinityâ€" the 9 Qt. Preserving Kettles 12 3â€"4" x 5 3â€" ‘Hirsts Your Choice at 3 g | 14 Qt. Rinsing Pans 16 3â€"8" x 4 5â€"8" : xy, Weichel‘s Weekly Store News|‘t= 17 Qt. Dish Pans 17 5â€"8" x & 53â€" Every Article is Strictly For the next EIGHT DAYS we offcr extraordinary values in GR;\NITEWA!H'!. French Gray Graneâ€" iteware is high in lustre, very hard and tenacious. â€"It will withstand all acids im ordinary: use and â€" h‘ guaranteed to be absolutely safe and sanitary: Every article is a rare bargain. < RINSING PANS "EXTRA DEEP" Phone 215 DISH PANS "EXTRA DEEP" Nine Pines PRESERVINC KETTLEs â€" JANUARY SALE OF FRENCH CRAY ENAMELVWARE at 39¢ ‘ During stockâ€"taking zl will, be the best time "lto buy, and that is a t <g This week we will sell all heavy winter lines, such as .Ladies‘ Coats, Skirts, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Blankkâ€" ets, Kimona Cloths, and Houge Furnishings at specially reduced prices. . o If You ; . . Need Winter 5 Merchandise A.Weseloh&Co. NOW |3.»TH§ TIME TO ~BUVL: A. WESELOH. A. R. COUDIE. at 12 PAGES at 14 Qt. Roll Rim Cish Pans 15 3â€"8¢" x 5 11 Qt. Preserving Kettles 13 1â€"2" x 6" 2 Qt. Rice Boilers 6 5â€"8" x BERLIN, ONT. PRESERVING KETTLES © DOUBLE RICE BOILERS ROLL RIM, DISH PANS . _ 9c Waterlioo 39¢ at h fi to d ait

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