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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1

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s 7 * tal Sang 2. T20 08| e Iolnas. oi orait aie «1 it : sn d i is dn ienss 1i Aast: . + Abeoo k * i ts hayt n i hi n 18 i P1 o T semues y$ â€" % #X *#Where the Good Clothes Come From." when you examinc the quality of oUC _ The new _ Easter Hats are new spring suits. Our fit and tailorâ€" Fit Well, King, Buckley and a ing is not cqualed in the city, $11.00, others $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 ... $16.00, $18.00 . .. ... .220 .002 $20 00 zn _z _z___lZ2l2__ _ Our suit â€" ralces this spring will knock tha high cost of living bugaboo irto smithercens NO HIGIE COST OF LIVING HERLE p Big Lloomet. Students‘ Suits, hand tailored in all the new 1913 â€" cloths and colors $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 Standard $16.00 Suits in tailoring and quality EASTER RUSIH SPECIAL SUITS $12.50. o There‘s no chance work with . o1 Rench _ Tailored _ "230th _ Century Suits, particvlar Customers tell repeatedly they have unever had & A Perfect Jewel of a Flour ;’+.4..+..;. @ L0 O 2O LOLa Lo e l e .O L0 L0 e p e e e e e ~â€"â€"Our "Bénch Tailored"? 20th Centered Brand now with a national reâ€" putation and Kellert & Son‘s Shop Tailored Suits and spring Overcoats £r> hero in a rogular fusion of styles, Athletic Types, College Scmiâ€"Engâ€" lish, regular and irrogular styles with | th: smnartest â€" tarloring you have ever looked atâ€"each vicing with the oth r in popularity. A dit for cvery figâ€" ure : a Style for every taste. L . The best Woollen selected in the best mills ef England, Scotlard and Ireland by expert _ traincd woollen buyers. _ The newest weaves, colors and _ combinations are shown cXClusively in many cases with the greatest range of solected clothing, _ Furn;shings, _ undetwear, hats, caps and boots and shoes that has evet teen displayed by amy _ one house. s Standard â€" $6.00 and $6.50 Suits shipments ith lots of wear. PepneIGetaases +.+.+..},..;...;...z.'.z...x...:...z...:...E....:...z-..?...:...‘....!.. "0â€"}o Le â€" it d t dit ts d $10 EASTER RUSH SPECIAL M $1.50. Silt lincd _ and silk faced in black, ays and fancy quict weaves. EARLY EASTER OVERCOATS BOY‘S EASTER SUITS $4.80 SUIT SELLING is what you will declare after you have given it a tria to easy either. © Try it on hi and cakes. You‘lTl find it eqi other flour equals it in ail ro Shall we send a sack toâ€"day? Merchant Miller Waterioo OUR GREAT EASTER CAMPATIGN 67. No. 12 R. ERNST & CO. WILL START IN FULL SWING SATURDAY MORNING. All the newest stvles in Ven‘s Women‘s and Shoes at any price you wish {o pay. We guaran tion. > C aay Irvin Master Children‘s pair from Abe, §1, S1.35 lry’.‘. 20â€" £3.00 Boys and Youths, pair from $1.33, $1.35 to ..u.2.. £3.50 Wiamuen‘s, palr from §1.753, §2. §5.353 to .cos cooes. £5.00 Men‘s. pair from $159, $2, »$2.50 to ... 0(222 $6.00 The tiume to spring voiir Spring Shoes is on Easter Sunâ€" ZICK‘S SHOE HOME | > ® Phone 44 euauaunuavavpuaununuaiougusupunugugugys \ Have _ , your feet â€" Dressed right for Easter let us fit you.} â€"â€"â€" OF â€":â€" to $1.9.00 oAt seySt, £113 tosâ€"2 wit droma $1.93, $1.35 $1.75, §3. $2.33 io . 38. §2, $$.51 10 ... clare our KING brand to be a triak. Donw‘t make the trial on bread, biscuits, pastries it equally perfect in all, No ail round baking excellence. * Is ow crowding in in combination us and two pivce net natural wool lisle so BaBbrigran and Maceo Cotton. much real satisfaction. We have : fit scores ef men this season who could rot get suited in other stores. That‘s the: proof. f $1.30 mreuly wf es barc L 4P $2.13 . hese ty frake .. $1.08 $5.00 ive + ..$3.50 B:uch Tailored Trousors for _ Surâ€" day $4.00, $1.50 to $6.00. 112 _ doznâ€" Standard $1.00 shirts, latist colers, fine cambric cloths and full sice bodies and sleeves tite. Faster Neckwear and Ph.ladelphia by th‘s store 25¢., For the youth and boys, two latge TROUSERS ! TROUSERS t SPRINXG UNDERWEAR EASTEL CAPS EASTER sUHIRTS EASTER HATS. imen‘s and _ Children‘s We guarantee satisfacâ€" Berlin, Ont. Wish to front wew _ York shown exclusively §00., ..0... .. T5¢. 4+ [: o alter th _1.[‘-“\ ‘ @ | (r: .:.: 'vr.:v'r' C e inether poo@ i â€"~Mr. S | <fef Bd C 4 lifno, ; age wers 1i ; .?. waek â€" oo | bimw n \ ’\Irv 4 F3 is is +{» "A a ie : we is _ A 64 â€"â€"] ’ Montt .r ],r‘ O8 * terser «4+ i mp * Th n , 3 matcho 5. and r : “ [ : | rom WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20 1913 10 PAGES E. Dierlamm reand children of | Lisâ€" towel spent Saturday with her mothâ€" er heve.â€" The â€" Women‘s Institute meeting, which was held in the Oddâ€" icllows Hall _ was largely attended. Mrs. H. Parsons 0‘ Forest spoke on ‘"Canadian Laws Coneérning. Wonwn and Childten‘" and her address _ was highly appreciated by every one pteâ€" sent. Her personality as a . speaker is particularly attractive. Her teachâ€" ing appeals to the nidgment as detiâ€" nite, convincing aond final. Her subâ€" reet for | the evening session was, "Boois of toâ€"day and their Writers." â€"We regrat to refort ‘the â€" death of Mrs. Robert Rowe last week. The match industry produces soven matchos a day for eack man. woman and child in the world From presont indications this vear‘s sugar ouitput wilt be the groatest in the history of Cuba week â€"Mts C Bow man _ of Wes Montrose visited â€"her sister Miss H Priersen whe is sebously il!, The Women‘s Instute nerting “as' hold last _ Wodnesday afternoon _ at Mrsâ€"lohn Ottman‘s. . All mpmbers were prosent. Misg Jean Thompson sang a solo â€"The Ladies‘ Aid ef the M. thodistâ€" _ chureh was held at Mrs.| Thos. Fostors.â€"Mr. Hillbotn, an eAd| Hawkesyil‘e boy of â€" Minnesota rull"dl on cl4 friends last woek â€"Mroâ€" Adex} \uderson of _ QPYdon is home lnnkilu:‘ alter the sals of his property hors.â€" Yirs 1. 4. Abrens and daughter Grace of _ Fergus were visiting hm‘ inothcr in law of this place last woek.! â€"Mr. Samud Crookshanks of _ Ebu,] Ehitno, Man. and Mrs. Hosler Lanner;| wers>. Misritng Mrs. _ John Lanner ll:ls! MBEA HECHHNAICEACEEENKEAEEK NOICEFCAHOHOID NOKCHOIRIOCCNOIERNCICH Asttersâ€"m â€"Bertinâ€"on Hawkesvilie Linwood aturda of Berlin paid an official visit to the Public School bere on Thursday and Fridavy.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Saunsby _ ef Sandusky, Michigan, were the guests of Mrs. Saunsby‘s uncle, Mr. ‘Thomas Mitchell, during the past week.â€"Mrs Parke and little daughter of _ North Batticford, Sask., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Wenzel last week.â€"Mr. E. Sterling of Torontc paid a visit to his mother here on Wednesday last.â€"Mr. E. ‘Lipsett _ of Mount Bridges was the guest of New Hamburg friends over Sunday.â€" Miss Bessie McTavish _ spent Sunday _ in Shakespeare, _ the guest . of Mrs. D ‘ MacMillan.â€" Miss Ada Parker of Guelph is the guest of her sister, Mrs C. .J. Fox.â€"Miss Robertson of Lisâ€" towel, who is teaching at â€" Burnside, speat the weekâ€"end at the home _ of Mrs. T. A. Smith.â€"Mr. Fred Kraus: of Port Hurom was a visitor in town: last week.â€"Mr. Herman Wilbelm and‘ son Henry visited the former‘s father Iiu Shakespeare on Sunday.â€" License Inspector Knowles of Hespeler paid‘ ‘an oMfcial visit to New Hamburg on lY\I.nndt;j.' last.â€"Mr. John Miller left on Monday for Woodstock, where he has secured a position in a barber shop. â€"Miss Mabel Salvadge â€" Qqf Stratford | paid a visit to her sister, Mrs. Alex. lahn during the past week.â€"Mr. .lo;-]i Vaunce was a business visitor in (ieorgetown on Wednesday lastâ€" Mr.. and Mrs. Henry Heinbaecher and Miss Clara IHeinbaecher attended the funâ€" cral of Mrs. Heinbaecher‘s aunt. Mrs. Schuiter, in Stratford on March 'ith.} â€"Mr. Benjamin Eby of Hamilton was a business visitor in town on Wedâ€" nesday last.â€"â€"Mr. C. W. Kipper with his family has moved into the house which he bought â€" from Mr. William 'Karm. who â€" has moved to Berlin. â€" ]lliss Charloite Peine was a visiter ir Stratford on Thursdix last.â€"â€"Rev. ‘J. Nieman conducted the Lenten serâ€" vice in St. Peter‘s Lutberan â€" church in Berlin on Wednesday last.â€"Mr. S. iR. Stuart has purchased Mr. Edwin MMiller‘s new _ house on Weber street. Mro aleMillan, late of Markdale, the new bead miller for Stuart Bros. Limited, will move into the _ house shortly.â€"Mr. John Issler has bought Mr. Herman Wilhelm‘s _ house _ on â€"ITuron street.â€"Mr. Jack Fraser _ of Berlin was a business visitor in New Hamburg on Monday.â€" Miss Seigel who is leaving town to take _ charge of a school near Stettler, Alberta, was the hostess of a delightful thimâ€" ble party at the home of Miss Louise Bettzer, on Tuesday _ evening last, when about a dozen young ladies enâ€" joyed a very pleasaut evening. Those {present were Miss Lily Baucr, _ Miss | bamageâ€"by Fiood.â€"The highest waâ€" ltpr ior thirty years was experienced on Friday night and Saturday, _ the ’ler Nith in its usual spriag _ rise butsiing all bounds and â€" overflowing 'Ihv streets and filling the cvllars in the entire down town district. Huge iblm:;., of ice were seattered all over the streets. The Hydro electric light poles were knocked down _ and _ the curtrent cut off, â€" necessitating _ the shutting down of the works of the Hamburg Felt Boot Company, the Brass Company and the Eicctrle Meâ€" ter and Stamping Works. A _ hurry call vas srat to the beadquarters of the ifydroâ€"electric tepair department, and s gang of men left Durdas im an avtomobile at two o‘clock Saturday morn.ng and arrived here at halfâ€"past cicht o‘clock and immediately set to work, but it was six o‘clock before the eurrent was agair tutn@& on. Af fairs ate now in a normal condition. Successful Banquet â€"The handsome dining reonw ef the Commetcial fle tol, anpropriately decorated in green, crey and red, were the scene of much animatton on Mondav night, March the loth, the occasion being a ban quct. tendered by the Towh Council to the Intermediate and .Junior _ hockey teams, wha this year were #ho winâ€" nets oi their groups in both | series At uine a‘clock the guests, to the J. Bowman, County | Enginger, adâ€" dressed a well attended meeting in the Town â€" HMall hbere on Thursday might on the subject of good_ roads, which anyone can see at a _ glance these days should ae g matter of interest to all our citizens.â€" Mr. Adant Berict, while paying a visit to )his gaughter in Milvetton was taken ill and the news was received here on Saturday of his death. _ The functal was Leld {tom Milverton on Monday Although the deceased had oply been a rosident of New Hambure for â€"a 'im\ rears he was highly ~spoken | of by all uho kuew him. MissiHotence Puddicombe, Miss Nell Anderson, Miss Ethel _ Winn, _ Miss Morton, Miss Bogue, Miss Chalmers and Miss Emma Becket.â€"Mr. Metbert New Hamburg mumber of sixtyâ€"five assembled _ and after partaking of a splendid repast prepared in the accustomed good style of mine host and hostess, Mr. _ and Mrs. Carl Messner, order was calien by the _ chairman, Reeve Pequegnat. who after a few introductory _ r*:| marks turned the programme over to | Mr. 0. F. Rav, B. A., the toastâ€" ; master, who in a most eloquent ad dress detailed the former «athletic prowess ol New HMamburg and expresâ€" sed lis pleasure at the likelihood u(‘ dts return in the not distant future. The remaining toasts, the Kirg, the | Hockey Club, the Corporation, _ the | Rink Management, the Ladies and th Press were duly honored, being â€" proâ€" posed and respondrd to by . Senator Ratz, Messrs. (Gicorge Morley, Ed. Ratz, Marvey Beck, Ed. Schearer, 1. Bruder, C. J. Fox, F. DeBus, J. 11. Messner, C. Hildebrand, J. F. Katzâ€" enmeicr, C. S. Cairneross, J. A. Hartman, O. 1. Becker, Principal Smith, Gus 0. Wendt, F. H. McCalâ€" lum and D. E. Ritz. The enjoyable evening came to a close at mid-ight! with the usual toast to the host and‘ hostess and a vote of thanks to the committee in charge who so ably fulâ€" fillea the dutics of their office. | Posters are out for the New Hamâ€" burg Spring Horse Show to be held Tuesilay, April the lst. Those intenâ€" ding making entries _ should corresâ€" pood with Alex. Fraser, Sectetary, New Hamburg.â€" Hogs â€" brought the top price for the past year, $9.30 per ewt. having been paid on Wednesday last by Messrs. Krupp & Smith, buyâ€" ers.â€"Mr. Alfred Haho returned on Saturday from, a business trip to New York, where he was _ looking after machinery for the new _ brass works, which is soon to _ statt _ in Stratford. While in New York _ Mr. Haln was the guest of two _ former New Hamburg citizens, Mr. Titus C. Boullee and Mr. Fleming Fraser.â€" Mr. Walter Wright of Caledonia disâ€" tributed a carload of corn _ among the farmers of this vicinity on Friday last.â€"Mtc. Illingworth Cassel has acâ€" cepted a position in the â€" Canadian Bank of Commerce and is attached to one oi the Toronto offices oi the bank.â€"The debate at No. 5 _ Wilmot schoolhousa _ on Friday evening last betwreen two representatives of the Watcrloo and Wilmot Debating Socieâ€" ties, on the subject "Resolved _ that votes shoulid be given to women," Waâ€" terloo taking the afirmative, and Messts. Levi Masters and Allan R. G. Smith taking the negative for Wilâ€" :mot. Mr. Harvey Witmet _ of New llamburg acted as judge and after ably summing up the arguments _ adâ€" vauced, decided in favor of the affirmâ€" ’ati\'c, Supper was served _ by _ the ladies. COLLISIONX _ NEAR WOOPDSTOCK WOODSTOCK.â€"An engine atisched to a string of cats on the Port Lovâ€" er line of tho G.Tâ€"R. was tansned by the. shunting engine â€" at the diamond near the station toâ€"day, Causitg sorg damage to both engines and blocsing traffe â€" on the main Rinc for sevetal hours. », Weichel‘s Weekly Store News, M. WEICHEL & SON Phone 215 ; EXPERIENCE has proved warm air to be the heat conducive to best health. Underfeed heat is not only clean and uniform heat, but is | the cheapest heat. ‘The % EGRAPH. is a‘ifodem furnace, which has enabled thousands of people t Save ; to # of c _ mss CGoal Bills < Peckâ€"Williamson ‘*S_‘/Underfeed Furnace COMFORT H ECONOMT BASE OF IN HEAT IN FUBL OPERATION Underfeed Treasures ®© ©) @ O (©) @ () (@) (e) (e) v"v (e) (®) @© (© ; _ And This is True of Every Single ; Piece of Fabric in Our Store. (o e (e) /o (e) Coo®dsocressossgrrseccuvreccicocoth,. Seiscsc?. ds (e) ®) % The soit, pleasant colors, the many difieremt patterns, the exâ€" 0 2 ceptional qualities, all will please you. C ®) }:»‘ WHIPCORDS, in all the newest colors, as robin egg blue, sand, ,‘;g Aan, ¢tc. iPrices fFOM 300 10 ... me e tm enmmmeme $3.25 e & . \: DIAGONATL SERGE, im coarse whale, all leading shades tan, .@ ® Copenhagen, navy, ctram, fawn, ranging in price from 50¢ to $2.00 (% # ® e) Friday Being a Holiday This Store Will Remain Open Thursday Evg. till 10 The Values Were â€" Never Better A splendid showing of all that is newest and best for early Spring wear is now here, in a wide variety of styles and prices. A.Weseloh&Co. : SPECIAL, vd. wide black Paillette Silk at . A. WESELON. If you‘re interested in keeping the bills down, let us show you How? ‘There‘s no mystery aboutit. Chcapesfslack yields as much c/ran, even heat as kighest grade anthracite. Add the diference in cost to your bank account. e bilis down, let ns show you the UNDERFEED FURNACE. 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