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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Mar 1913, p. 1

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, _ Boys‘ Bloomet Suits double breastâ€" snd drawers, all sizes, 34 to 11. Satâ€" _ _ed models important all wool farcy urday Sals, per par 0. . .. 49¢: e‘ y woven fabric daTlk STOYVS (IME NYR IfS . <â€"â€" oo c ono oo omm o on mrommmce io rjem remumonmctrmcen w > â€" Men‘s Tweed Trousers in neat stripe patterns dark â€" in Color finished _ at +. > waist. with _ side straps and buckle _ sizes 32 to 42 Regular $2.00 toâ€" GnC..MROEEOW .. ......0000.20222000.2.220 0. §1,49 ; These Coats Come in all style and sorvice. They are * . good workmanship not found â€" _ On Sal: tomorrow ie Extra Good Quality Worsted Trouâ€" sers neat patterns and choice colorâ€" ings â€" with side two hip and watch »pockets Regular $4.00 and $4.50 *aâ€"miorrow ... ... .. . .%3.1§ % A Perfect Jewel of a Flour i Merchant Miller Beriin, Ont. i .+o+o+o+o-:-o-:-o-z.‘b.;-..;...;...;. .‘3"'1'°+“i'.'1'0'i'0+0+0+0+0-; BOYS‘ CLOTHING MUCH *: ED FOR SATURDAY sLecke Lo leclece{eoâ€"eâ€"eoâ€"jejeâ€"!â€"0 Leâ€"Le}e S, R. ERNST & CO. For the well nressed man oi mod*rate rseans these have been our best s#ile.s and at the original pric» wore considered a great snap. 1hey. come in the seasons most sought aiter woolle:s in all the populat shades _ and the faultl\ss Carefcl tailoring stands out all over thom Regular $150 and $16 Coats. .. ... . e n & mrs se axly On Sale toâ€"morrow at â€" €® 95 ~~~History will never reCord a Sale of equal magnitude ‘and slaughter _ of Ily staggir you, and ther«‘s hundâ€"prices. _ The values offered will sim reds cf others that you won‘t see unt.l yoa git here. _ This â€" sale repreâ€" sents the opporiznity oi a liictims. 1t comes when men want new clothes Everything offcred is new and upâ€"toâ€"date in style, it and finish, and the priges at wh.ch we are letting the garments go are less than the bare coSt of the material ; what more could yÂ¥Ou want * Join the moneyâ€"savers here torwrrow, and get a new suit or Overcoat â€" that you _ will be proud to wear. s is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you have given it a trial. Don‘t make the trial to easy cither. _ Try it on bread, biscuit:, pastries and cakes: You‘ll find it equally perfect in all, No other flour equals it in ail rourd baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"dav? uouousiouousueualniougug uougue yeusveveveususuals ATURDAY, A REAL RED LETTER DAY 867. No. 10 Iryvin Master $15.00 AND $16.09 OVERCOATS $8.585 9.00 TO $12.00° OVERCOATS $5.95 wool tweâ€"ds and wersteds and are built â€" for magnificent garmnts and have a style _ and in most $12 Coats Regular $9 to $12 205505 * DE( Nmall _ RBoys Pouble breasted â€" and s n:l> tbroasted Norfolk Suits tweeds in greys and brownr pattetns sizes 24 to 28 Regular â€" $3.50 and $4.00 _ toâ€" mOIFOW ... > 0 note s ) ce 53 MB 100 gatments _ cf mon‘s Pen Angle Frand Fle ¢> Lined Underwear, shirts wilh wocl body _ linings full _ filling bloome.s with lelt loops sizes 28â€"to 33 Rexular $5.00 _ 40â€" mortrow . $3.95 FURNISTUNGS SACRIFICED MEN‘S EURNISHINGS. ooo Lo e Lo{o <b* §8.95 WATERLOO, * ONTARIO, \ true bili on a charge of _ manâ€" slaughter was returned by the Grand durv at Cobourg Criminal Assizes against â€" Bruce Flindall, â€" alleged _ to have caused his fathet‘s _ death _ by striking him on the head with a board during a quarrtel. MINAIPS LINIMENT RELIEVES NEURALGIA. treâ€"UOlarton Ingold, _ Erhard Lochr, Gcorge Daniels, Hermian Schultz and |rhumas Daniels ; _ Leader . Heinâ€" ‘Ihn cher. It is the intention of _ .the 'wu:«-lj to _ secure the services _ as teach t of Bandmastet Stockman, the n>wly appointed dircctor of the 29th battalion Band at Betlinâ€"Mr. .Jacob I!oiman purchased a carload of hots ©s for the Montreal market here on Friday.â€"Miss Edna Crampien spent Sunday at her home in North _ Eastâ€" hope â€"Mrs. W. H. Weber is spending a fow days _ in Toronto. â€"Miss _ Eva Messner is at _ present the guest _ of iriends in Toronto. anile.â€"Th> _ annual _ spring Horse Nhow will be held here on Tuesday, April the _ ist.â€"Mr. Conrad Wilketr has }fought a lot opposite the Cathoâ€" lic church _ on HMuron street and inâ€" tends building a house this spring. Mr. Zinn has sold his residence _ to Mr. Jac)b Weicker who will move to town _ shorily.â€"Two rinks of _ New New Hamburg curlers visited Plattsâ€" ville on Thursday night and on a clowe and exciting game were defcatâ€" ed by five shots.â€"The remains of the late Mts. Cyrus Witmcr were brought here from South Orange, New Jersey for intorment | In St. â€" James cemeâ€" tery Wilmot, on Friday last,â€" where h‘s frnâ€"ral scrvice was conducted by the Roctor lRev. Mr. Hicks. _ Much syinpathy is felt for the bereaved husâ€" band _ and fathet Mr. R. C. Tye of Stratford as they together with the deâ€"eased were held in the highest esâ€" teem. by a large circle of friends and neighbors.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Motheral of Alton are the guests oi Dr. _ and Mrs. Anderson.â€"Miss Ruby Chalmets spent Sunday at her home in Strath roy.â€"Miss May Siegel spent Sunday in Bcr‘in the guest of Mr. and Mts. R. .J. Kerr Weber Apartments | Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. â€" Edward Merner has _ purâ€" chased six lots on Mr. L. G. Pequeâ€" gnat‘s survey.â€"Mr. Lundy, grand orâ€" _ Mr. Brook Puddicombe was a visiâ€" tor in Toronto during the past week. â€"NMrs. Jack Saddler of Elmira _ is spending a _ month with friends in New Hamburg.â€"Mrs. Alex Hahn and littl» daughtcr have returned from a visit to _ Stratford where they were the guests of _ Mrs. _ Hahn‘s mother Mrs. Salvadgo.â€"Miss Florerc: Puddiâ€" combeâ€"was â€" the guest of friends ~ in Stratford _ last _ week.â€"Dr. Waugh, continuation school Inspector and Mr. Norman, Public School Inspector pailu an oilicial visit to New Hamburg on Tuesday last.â€"Mrs. John A. Harpâ€" man and daughters are paying a visâ€" it to Mrs. Hattman‘s father in Brantâ€" ford.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laschingâ€" er attended _ the funeral of the late Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas in St. Thomas on Monday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Seâ€" bastian Weiss who spent the winter here last week en route to their hory in the West Indies and Central Amerâ€" ica paid a visit to Mr. Weiss‘ mother in Mount Clemens, Michigan.â€"We reâ€" gret to report that Mrs. Adam Danâ€" icls had the misfortune to fall downâ€" sta‘rs at her home on Waterloo St., injtr.ng hor eye and spraining _ her Items of Interest.â€"Miss Norton and Norman, Putlic School Inspector paid ford.â€"Rev. Mr. Zarnke of Beriin callâ€" ed on his friends in town on Wednesâ€" day.â€"Mr.La‘rd of Bufflalo spent Sunâ€" day at the home of his sister, Mrs. Manlâ€"y Mark, Huron Road. Hamilton Presbytery took action in the direction of church union in weak districts. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson and famâ€" ily of Saskatoun are renewing _ acâ€" quaintances around Crosshill.â€"Messrs Fred and Will Anticknap spent | Sunâ€" day under the parental roof.â€" _ Mrs. Wm. Gremm of Waterloo is visiting Crosshill friends.â€"Mr. Robt. _ Elder has engaged with Mr. Alex. Gilmour ior the summeé¢r months.â€"Mr. and Mrs M. M. Shantz and Mr. J. H. Campâ€" bell spent a few days last week with Newtonm iriends.â€"Mr. Menno Etb and {amily have moved to the farm, north of Crosshill, belonging to Mrs. Coote.. â€"The Township . Council held their regular monthly meeting in the. Tp. liall Monday, March 3rd j ’ Mrs. Wm. Lockie. Nrs. Geo. Elliott. ‘ Mrs. Alex McDonald. Mr. Wm. Lockie: Mt. Alex. McDonald. Mr. Wm. B. Ort. * Mr. Welsh, although taken by sutâ€" prise replied in a very feeling manner ator which the evening was spent in speoches, music, recitations and other amusements. life‘s remaining journey. Our words must te few, we wish to ask _ your acceptance of the accompanying chairs 'Th'i'r value is only in the love that 'prompts it and because it speaks . Of our undivided respect and regard, our gratitude for all you have been to us as ncighbors and friends. Our _ hope is that you _ may be long spated to each other and to us in the new Rome that awaits you. Our prayer, that Giod‘s richest blessing may rest on a‘l your houschold and that we may. all at last meet in the unparting Citâ€" cle in our Fathcr‘s house.. « | Signed on behali of your friends and‘ neighbors. I _ Assenubled â€" toâ€"night as we are . to bid you fareweil, as members of out community . our hearts are stirred with _ sincere sorrow, that the hour has come which marks the close _ of our long sojourn toâ€"gether as !riends] and neighbors. +« Happy with triensâ€"l ships golden joy have the fast flying years come and goix and each â€" sucâ€" cecding one has but established you more fitmly in our afiections and esâ€" toom. It has been your happy lot, Mr. Weish, to spend all your life uP to this moment uporn the very spot where first you saw the light, sharâ€"l ing and assisting as you have in the great progress â€" andâ€"development . of the country of your birth. Here your honored father closed his earthly soâ€" journ hore yout children have . been; botn, â€" here â€" radiant joy and darts winged sorrow alike brought you their varying ministry, and here you have pas>d from youth to the lengthening shadows _ of life‘s approaching 'e\'enâ€"[ t:de, and herc, dear Mr. Welsh, youl came and nuade your bridal joy, . to| srend â€" Lfe‘s â€" long â€" summet among] friends who have learned to love you and who have gathered here toâ€"night to tell you of your place in their q[-| Agreeably Surprised :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno E. Welsh of Waterloo Tp. were surpris:d at their home on Friday even ng, Feb. 2ist, by a host of their friends, fron» far and near, who had gathered _ to say _ farewell to them prior to their removal from their old home to take up their tresidence . in Galt. Shortly alter eight o‘clock the gathering was called to order by the chairman, Mr. Jos. Abra, who aiter a few well chosen remarks as to the missionâ€"of the gathering, .called _ on Mr. Alex. Thomson to read the iolâ€" lowing address :â€" _ :| Dear Mr. and Mrs. Weish :â€" _ _Locals _ and _ Personals :â€"Messrs. Elias Hallman, Jmo. Buck and E. K. Bock were in attendance at the annâ€" ual eonvention of the Ontario branch of the DomiMion Alliance, held at Toâ€" ronto on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.â€"Mr. Alex Ames of Galt conducted _ a very successful auction sals for Mr. Jno. Welsh on Thursday of last week.â€"Rev. Mr. Fawcett _ of Clarksburg, Ont., occupied the pulpit of the U. B. Church on Sunday motnâ€" ing and delivered an excellent _ serâ€" mon to an _ appreciative audience.â€" Mr. R.‘B. Moore of Galt was a busiâ€" ness visitor to town on Wednesday of last wesk.â€"GQuite a number of local Baptist young people attended a unâ€" ion B.Y.P.U. meeting at New ‘Hamâ€" burg on Monday evening of this week. â€"A regular meeting of the directorâ€" ate of the creamery Co. was held at the office of the Secretary on Monday evening. f s remaining journey. Our words Crosshill { Local and Personal.â€" Mr. _ Menno Etbh moved: with his family to a farm 'near Crosshill _ on Tuesday of last week.â€"Mr. David Gascho moved _ to his iarm west oi Poole last Thursday, ‘rwhich he quite recently purchased. â€" Mr. Philip Berdux will dispose of a fne lot of milk cows, about 40 in number, by. public auction, next Monâ€" day, March 10th.â€"Mr..and Mrs. Josâ€" enh J.. Roth returned home last ‘Thursday from their two week‘s visit with friends and relatives in New ‘York State.â€"Several of our hockey sports went to Berlin Monday _ and ‘attended the Ber!‘nu vs. London hockey match, _ among them being _ Messrs. Albert Hammond, John Stable, _ Alâ€" ‘bert Ottmann, Geo. Faber, and Oliver Trussler. Berlin was defeated by a score of 7â€"5. It is announced that a carnival will be beld on Tuesday next March 11th, when a handsome lot of prizes will be offered.â€"We are having the very best of sleighing at present and there is no one dissatisfied.â€"The Messrs. J. G. Reiner and Hy. _ Hosâ€" tettier were business visitors in Stratiord last Tuesday.â€"Mr. A. J. Saunders is liaving a very severe atâ€" tack of la grippe and has been â€"con fined to his bed for the last two weeks. ° "Â¥ear A very pleasant reception was given Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoemaker Wednesâ€" day evening, Feb. 26, on their return from Brown City, Mich. Quite â€" a number of their friends and neighbors were present and spent a very enjovâ€" able evening at games â€" and closing up with a grand supper.â€"Mrs. Jbinter of California has been spending a week with her uncle, and aunt, . Mr. and Mrs. John Pirrieâ€"Mr. Houck of Mornington called upon his aunt Mrs. Katherine Stork last week. who has been very poorly from bronchitis, but is much better.â€"Mr. Michal Roat 1spent Sunday last at New Germany. â€"The attendance at Mr. Charles Lasâ€" by‘a sale last Thursday _ was very good. Splendid prices were realized, one span of horses bringing $500. Mr. Crawley gave very good satisfaction as auctioncer. _ Mr. Lasby purposes going West this spring.â€"Born: To Mr and Mrs. Herbert Bingor, near New Germany, twin girls, on Feb. 7th. All are doing well. â€" Miss Mary Scbell spent Sunday at New Germany. Scehool No. 28, and thence to New Germany _ finally finishing up the route, (a distance of 25 miles) the place of scarting. This simply changes the post office of six families * {rom Winterbourne to Breslau, R. R. No. 1. The public generally are deâ€"| ® lighted with having the rural _ mail| ( delivery bringing their mail to their | @ own dnor. ®) The best and most improved scale made. _ It is not to be compared with any of the cheap make of Scales. Capacity 1â€"2 oz. to 240 Ihs. PRICE $6.50 CASHé on M. WEICHEL & S0ON ‘i "‘3““ io | afdl e meassameaai cce L 2 P ie d ,“) MARCH 6, 19183 â€" 10 PAGES \ ; Capacity 2000 pounds. * Size of Platform â€" 24" x 36" Weight 275 Ibs. This is the only Scale that will weigh correctâ€" ly, without being placed on a perfectly level floor. It will weigh correctly on uneven ground or wherever it may be placed. It has a wide platâ€" L form. The wheels are enclosed and larger than an_ordinary.Scale. Every Scale is guaranteed. 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