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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jan 1913, p. 1

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Efi‘ we offer at this Sale for............ $1.98 ular 50c¢c, on Sale â€" Jdanuary Sale Made from handsome all wool biack ameiton, cut in accordance with _ the very latest style, proad _ shoullers, Â¥elvet collar, shape retaimming | French éeanvas fronts, 46 incles long; _ they would seil ordinarily at $9 or $10 to be closed out at ...... ......2.. $5.49 °_ Comfortable ulsters in single breastâ€" ed style, dark browns and ‘greys with convertible collars, sizes 35 to 41, reg. $12 to $11, Sale Price...... $7.95 In all the very latest shades of all wool Canadian tweeds, made in â€" acâ€" eordance with the very latest models, retailers the country over are selling %hem at $9 to $10, they go in this Bale at ... ....2.. .2.2200000 $5.95 MEN‘S TROUSERS MEXN‘S SUITS The same as you see priced all over at $12 to $11, magnificent â€" worsteds and tweedls, single breasted | models, hand made throughout, they‘ go in this Sale at .....00 2222 2222222 $8(49 MEN‘S ULSTER OVERCOATS The time has come when we must take more extraordinary _ measures than ever in order to cfiect a greater reductica of our stock before January Bist. Realzing this task we have set ourselves, we therefore go about it by adopting the quickest and surest meaus . of accomplishing it, namely, DEEPER CUT PRICES THAN EVER. Thousands of @ollars worth of our present stock must be cleared aw ay within the next few days â€" the prices we have made will do the work . By all means come Saturday _ and MEN‘S OVERCOATS MEN‘S SUITS NEN‘S PANTS prices we have made will do the work . By all means come get your share for the more yow spend the more you save #: "Where the Good Clothes Come From." Extremely stylish well CUt tTOUS@I$ ... cuicll s se l 19¢ in faney worsters and SEEIDES @H â€" TB <â€"â€"â€"â€" Lo mm enc on mrmmmmmmemninee ues as you can find anywhere. Pants that Blen‘s Neckwear in the season‘s retail everywhere for $2.50 and $3 newest four in hands and strings, regâ€" Positively made to scll at $1.75 and , big variety to choose from, made serviceable, good looking _ tweeds, e snap oi your file at the price we Thrilling Bargains for Saturday 57. No. 5 R. ERNST & CO. e# Zick‘s Shoe Home W aterloo All Winter Shoes Must Go at = = & $1.89 73 pair Misses and Children‘s buttâ€" on and Jace shoes, Classic make 2.00, 2.25, 2 50, going at â€" $1°49 All woot sox, felts and leggings at from 25 to 50 per cent. reduction. Men‘s and Women‘s Felt Slippers, Fancy Juliets, bath Slippers and felt house Shoes at and below cost. It isn‘t a question of what these Shoes cost, they MUST take a walk We‘ll have. a great rush when the news of this Sale spreads, so don‘t wait, but come at once and bring your friends with you. s Nere are Just a Few Sample Prices too pair women‘s felt lined shoes, most with felt tops, worth 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00. Going at â€" 980 oc pair women‘s fine shoes, buttâ€" on and blucher styles, patent and vicikid leathers, were 3.50, to 5.00 â€" â€" _ _â€" _ $1.98 Men‘s lumberman rubbers, best _ makes, were 2.25, 2.50. Going Come while the picking is good. mY&mm‘ and offer the greatest bargains in Men‘s, Women‘s & Child-‘ ren‘s Shoes ever offered inl this town. 5 MIDâ€"WINTER SHOE 1000 Men‘s Negligee Sbirts, _ made from material that sefl in the ordiâ€" nary way from $1.00 to $1.50; a good range ol designs in light and dark shades, all sizes, Saturday... 69c Police Suspenders â€" Strong _ well made in every way, a wonderful tarâ€" gain, regular 25¢ and 35¢, on sale at Men‘s Sweater Coats, plain _ rib knit, two pockets, edges bound with contrast colorings, imedium sizes only, regular $1.50, Saturday Sale ... 98c at 100 garments of men‘s Pem Aagle brand, fieece lined Underwear, shirts and drawers, all sizes 31 to 44, Satâ€" urday Sale per pair ... ......... 19e at Boys‘ ani Youth‘s long Overcoats Up 14 $7.90 ssm comies cornccenss ©$4.08 Bovs‘ and Youth‘s long Overcoats ND AUO $14 â€"...ssccss nnecain t sns §§30 Boys‘ Fancy Suits ... ... $2.39 Boys‘ Fancv Suits up to $6.50 at at MEN‘S FURNISHINGS at at A ~CLEAN SWEEP OF _ EVERY BOYS‘ OVERCOAT AND SUIT IN THE STORE Bovs® Boys‘ Boys‘ ZICK‘S Once agair we stand in and Youth‘s Bloomer Suits and Youth‘s Suits up to $5.50 and Youth‘s Suits up to $9.00 PICNIG (ww Te up to $6.50 at onomincce..s 68.09 Phone 4 35¢ WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MoORI )and Mrs. W. Tyler last Wednesday.â€" A mrty slcigh load spent a pleasant [K‘"Pn'ng with Mr. and Mrs. Will Sugg on Wednesday of last week.â€"Mr. J. E. _ Benner spent a week with _ his parents and sistcrs in Owen Sound.â€" Mr. Walter Stork‘s sale on Wednesâ€" day of last week was largely attendâ€" ed and high prices were realized for everything. Mr. Stork intends taking a trip to New Ontario before settling elsewhere.â€"Mr. ‘ Wm. _ Staddlebaue: preached in this place on Sunday _ in the absence of _ Mr. Krauth.â€"A Doâ€" minion _ Alliance worker will occupy the _ pulpit in _ the Congregational church on Sunday, Feb. 9th, in the even‘ng.â€"Mr. Geo. â€" Shireman of Guelph who has lately purchased a porticn of / th¢ Grand River | Flats /from Mrs. Ph. Richert has crected a temporary house and workshop _ and we are told intends building a coment ‘b\lilding in $hich to do ciderâ€"making repair ng _ and chopping.â€"A _ goodly num‘er attended _ the S. S. Convenâ€" tion in Conestogo on Thursday. It will be held . in Winterbourne _ next winter.â€"One day last week a _ horse which scemed to have a prefezence fotr this village came tearing _ down the road for a distance ‘of 2 miles, upâ€" setting nothing and slowing up at th* village store so that our postmistress was atle to secure him.â€"A _ number fron bere attended a party at _ Mr \Jno. Chaimer‘s on Friday evening and report having spent a jolly evenâ€" ing. About 50 were presentâ€"Our 8. S. wes fortunate in securing one _ of the prizes offered by Secy. Hurst to th> school increasing in regularity of attendance _ of _ teackers an® officers during the past year. An excellent Bibls Dictionaty _ was the prizc teâ€" ceived.â€"Mr. Thos. Morrell of the C. P. R. Station, Parkdale, is having a few holidays with his cousins in this vicinity, \ Mr. Peter Alteman of Galt was callâ€" ing on his old _ friends in town _ on ‘Thuisday _ last.â€"Mr. J. H. Messacer bas returned from a business trip to Montreal in the interest of the Meter !and Stamping Works Company.â€"NMr. Alfred Hatn was a business visitor in Berlin _ on Wednesday.â€"Mr. and \rs. ‘Thonzais Wenzel.spent Wednesday last in BerXn.â€"Miss Christner is visiting friends in Watertoo.â€"The Misscs Salâ€" vadge of Stratford, Mr. Ufielmann of Perlin and Mr. Fitzgerals of _ Baden were guests at the "At Home‘" given by Mr.and Mrs. Alex Habhn on Thursâ€" day last.â€"Mr. Jones B. Jani‘i . was a business visitor in Hamilton duting the past week.â€"Quite a number from hrre went to Preston toâ€"day to be present at the gathering to congratuâ€" late the Honorable George A. Clare on the hpnor recently conferred upon him.â€"The â€" members of the Catholic Mutual Benclit _ Association have isâ€" sied invitations to an "At Home*" to le given in the William Tell Hall toâ€" morrow . evening.â€"Mr. David _ Roth and Mr. Percy Weicker returned home on Tuesday from a three weeks‘ visit with friends _ in Whitehouse,â€" Ohio.â€" The â€" Vocala Glec Club will give a concert in the William Téell Hall here on Monday evening next under. the auspices of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church Choir. â€" â€" jollis on Friday evening, it being :‘l&;‘ecasion of theit daughter _ Miss Vera‘s, birthday.â€"Mr. Nelson Melitzâ€" er cf}Preston spent a few days with relatives and friends here.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Marshall _of -ls.lerrmâ€"\rr‘l â€" w,\'.um‘s LINIMENT _ CURES DISTEMPER. Items of Interest.â€"About 75 young peopl: of this neighbothood and Winâ€" terborrne wero pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Itéms of Interest.â€"The Misses Salâ€" ‘\ad;c of Stratiord were the guests of their s ster Mrs. Alex. F. Hahn durâ€" ing the past week.â€"Mrs. Thomas Mitâ€" chell spent ‘Thursdag last in Berlin, the gtest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kerr. â€"Miss Iilda Carrie is the guest â€" of Waterloo _ friends~ this week.â€"Mrs. Car.ie Becker left on Saturday â€"for New Mexico where she will visit her brothcr Mr. W. Bauer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. .Jotn Rabb and son Herbert of Watâ€" etloo were the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Messner during the past week â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mr. Thomas Mitchell left toâ€"day for Lisâ€" towel to attend. the funeral of the late Mr. Jonathan â€" Cowing.â€"Mr. R. J. Kerr of _ Berlin is a business visitor in town to day.â€"Mrs. Smith and Miss Jenniy _ Smith returned on Saturday from Morris, Manitoba and are stayâ€" ing with Mrs. Smith‘s son, Mr.,/J. M. ®mith, W.imot. . West Montrose I News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Magâ€" wood from Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. IAdams from Sask. whre, guests | at Mr. and Mrs. E. Shants last week.â€" Mr. D. M. Bomis, left again on a two wexks‘ trip to Toronto on business.â€" Mr. George McAlhster of Guelph was the _ guest of _ his friend Mr.: Irwin Sheph.ed _ for the weekâ€"end.â€"Miss Maggie Moyer spent Saturday | with telatives â€" at. Stratford.â€"Miss _ Olive Wozlie of Berlin visited at â€" Rosedale farm _ a _ few days last week.â€"Mrs. David Moyer of Vincland, spent a few days visiting at Pleasant View.â€"The friends of Mr. Gorden Bingeman are pleased to see him around again after a severe attack of La Grippe.â€"Mr. J. A. Durrant and two daughters _ and Miss Bemis < of Winterbourne visited Mrs. Bemis on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mosâ€"s Cressman of Breslau called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman on Fri day.â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. Addison Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker of Florâ€" ljdflawmmfflim Web er on Saturday.â€"Miss Pearl Bedford of Berl‘n Sundayed under the patental roof.â€"Miss Alice Bingeman left last week for Guelph, where she will atâ€" tend the MacDonald Hall for severaA months. Her (p&ends wish her success. â€"Mrs. Lenard Robert®, who _ underâ€" went a sorious operation at the Berâ€" linâ€"Waterloo Hospital has so far teâ€" covered as to be able to leave the Hospital. We are glad to report and ‘ her â€" friends _ hope to see her around again soon.â€"Miss Allie Bedéiord _ ldt on Wednesday for Saskatoon to bring her s‘ster, who is recovering from a serious illness, to her home here. Miss Millic Docring is spending sevâ€" eral weeks with hor brother Pr. Loui& Docting in Mildmay at present. With regret we hear that Lloyd is very ill. â€"Miss Edna Wettlaufcer was visiting Miss Elmina Lantz last Sunday.â€"Mr. Atel Docting had his leg badly crushâ€". cd in the bush. We wish him .a spetâ€". dy recovery.â€"Mrs. _ Andrew BHeimel, and het daughter, Mildred oj Bridgeâ€" port Ang Mrs. Russel Heipel, and her dlaughter Dorothy of Wellesley . were visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Abel Dgering over Sunday.â€"Mr. Ed win Mo%(; and Miss TilMe Mohr were viâ€"itors _ at Mr. Lovis Paff‘s â€" last Sunday.â€"Mts. E. D. Eidt spent a day _ with her patents Mr. and Mrs. Contad Fidt in New Hamburg â€" last week.â€"Mr. _ Henty Deeds s spending his holidays _ with old acquaintances at _ present. _ He intends to take a triP to Michigan. We wish him sucâ€" cess.â€"There will be a debate in the Evangelical â€" Church next _ Sunday evening at 7.30 sharp, it reads : Reâ€" solved that liquor is doing more . to ruin _ a nation than all _ other evils combined. The speakets are aTirm. John E. Eidt and Mis$ Adeline Moht, negative, Sthnloy Nicbergall and Vera Eidt A time _ is expected. Everybody is _ welcome.â€"Wedding Bells are ring in Philipsbure. Allow me spacte in your worthy is sue to announCe the present cituation cf our village. We are at present igâ€" nored as being overwhelard with . a :sn;allpox harvest. Thess reports are {alss as we only have one mild case existing in our village. This evidentâ€" ly broke out on a visitor from _ the North West being a guest of Mr. Ed. Docrr, Proprietor of the hotel. _ The local Health authorities were immedâ€" iately notified and the hotel put undâ€" er _ qugrantine. The | Government llealth Inspector paid us an inspecâ€" tion visit and reported everything in the best of care, and what every conâ€" scientious man knows that an ounte of prevention is _ worth a pound of cure, he ordcred the schpol and churâ€" ches closed for _ two weeks, the schoâ€" lats _ received a general vaccination, this te ng not only a.preventive _ for the priosent scare, but for the good of their future as well. Some Jocal papâ€" ers have issued reports as Heidelberg being the source of all this evil, but we beg to say that the first case was brought here and to Waterloo at the same tirs and by appearantes . we have taken more care to prevent _ i(s spreading, as Waterloo has several to our ons at present. No doubt ; Limâ€" butger has been our safe guard as it has power to drive a spike into _ @ ‘brick, a tramp away from a meal of victuals, a mule through a barbed wire fence, a herd of cattle over | a precipic¢, a negro away from a chickâ€" en _ roast, a man to insanity who stays five mingtes witHin ten _ feet of its unsavory _ presence, and forces smallpox _ seven miles distant from our burg. Sthnley Ni A ti y "s _ w _ring in Bloomingdale Philipsburg McKay of Rosebank, Manitoba, arrivâ€" ed in Guelgh, Jan. 12th, and is the mu brotherâ€"inlaw, Mr. R. ; . Mr. McKay paid a visit lnhhcouh.!r. J. A. Durrant of Wristonc Villa on‘ Tuesday last. He is healthy and well, breathing _ the western air, and farming is his d@elight. He has 1040 acres of land, 2 gasoline engines, and 25 horses which have not been in the stable this winter, but are fat and healthy; also threshing outfits. . Mr. McKay gives a very good account of the West adter being there 23 years â€"Mr. Louis Benninger has been very poorly the last two weeks from a fall which he had affecting him internally. Dr. Nairn is the attending physician. â€" Mr. James Brown, who had an operâ€" )ution for appendicitis three weeks ago ’is getting along nicely.â€"There seems to be a great deal of sickness from colds and lagrippe so that our mediâ€" cal man is kept busy almost â€" night and day.â€"Mr:~Harvey Bowman _ of son of liram Bowman, Berlin, was in our neightorhood last week reâ€" newing _ acquaintances. Mr. Bowman is in the real estate business _ and is agent for the Masseyâ€"Harris imâ€" piements and automobiles, he saus that business is very good and a great deal of money is in circulation.â€"The settlers are principally American and Ontario men.â€"Miss Laura Nairn is very ill from pneumonia.â€"Mrs. Pirrie who was very ill a few days ago is considerably hetter.â€"Born: _ To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes, on Tuesday, 7th inst., a daughter.â€"Mr. ard Mrs. Aaron Pannabaker of Manitoba formâ€" erly of Hespeler, Ont., _ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamâ€" ilton last Thursday and Friday.â€" A new rural line of mail delivery _ has been established from West Montrose as distributing point to Winterbourne and points east and west. Locals _ and Personals.â€"Mr. llling‘ worth Cassel of Toronto spent Surâ€" day at his home, Huron Road.â€"Mr.i Gordon Howell and family moved to Galt on Thursday last. We very much regret theit â€" departure but welcome Mr. Gingerich to â€" the community.â€" Nrs. _ Jothn‘ : Crackel fate of Zorta Township died at her home in Woodâ€" stock on Saturday. . Deceased was one of the pioneers and was well and favdrably known over a large section of the country. Her husband, the lat» John Cratkel died some twenty years ago. The funeral service . was held in St. James Church Wilmot Huron Road onz;llesda_v, Jan. 21st.â€" Mr. and Mrs.â€"Minley â€" Mark returned from their holiday sojoutn in Goderâ€" ich. < _ $ MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES DIPHTHERIA. . Local and Personal.â€" Mr. William Febru_a{sf Sale _ _ Second Hand Stoves and Ranges M. WEICHEL In this lot of stoves are real values. These are stoves as good as new and 4 these are stoves just the kind for cellar or summer kitchon use. i First come, first choioce. : \‘Weichel‘s Weekly Store News Phone 215 Haysville MOFEFAT STEEL RANGE Has reservoir and steel high closet, oven 18 inch, a good baker, February Sale PTiQGC ... .222 22222200 $25.00 Has Reservoir _ and Stecel _ High Closet, 18 inch oven, a perfect baker, February Sale Price ............. $31.50 CROWN PRINCE PEERLESS PENINSULAR RANGE "This is a new stove and has never been used. HMas reservoir and _ cast high shelf, 18 â€" inch oven, _ February Sale Prite ... ... .222 22222220 $27.00 wqpon COOK sSTOVE No. 9 Wood Cook, 4 holes, for celâ€" lar kitchen use, February Saile Price Weseloh‘s week. We are offering special q inducements to make it worth your [ while visiting this store. 4. 3raâ€" That our immense stock of thousands of yards of beautiful snowy white cottons will surprise you. °_ ~ M ns Istâ€"That we are showing the largest assortment of Embroideries in itne twinâ€"city and at most reasonable prices. f 2ndaâ€"That we have the finest assortment of whitewear, skirts, gowns, corset covers, drawers and waists, possible to be seen in any city of this s‘ze in the province~ We Believeâ€"â€" A.Weseloh&Co. Which continues throughout this [ A. WESELOH. A. R. COUDIE. You are Invited to Inspect January ‘ Whitewear _ Display No. 9 Wood Cook, 4 holes, _ for cellar kitchen use,. . February _ Sale PFIGG ... 2222200 l u2 $5.00 OXFORD RANGE woOODn COOK SToOVE Has â€" reseryoir and _ high _ shelf, 18 inch oven. for wood only, Febrâ€" vary Sale Price ... ........... $10.00 woOuD COOK sTOVE Has rescervoir and steel high closct, 20 inch oven and large fireplace, used only a feéew weeks, worth now $55.00 when new, _ February Sale Price Has rescrvoir and cast high shelf, 18 inch oven, Foebruary Sale Price... MONARCIH PENINSULAR RANGE BERLIN, ONT. Waterlioo A. R. GOUDIE 24 $94

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