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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 May 1913, p. 1

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, ERNSTS Worsted and tweed suits, tailored to retail at $15.00 to $16.00, all new styles, right up to the minute and splemdid fitters. Good wool â€" linings. You get the benefit of our special purchasing. NaÂ¥y blue worsteds, * pure hotany wool, $18 quality, with wool lining, hair eloth and canvass, stayed fronts, hand molded shoulders, semiâ€"peg and regular trousers, sizes 34 to 44. Suits worth up to $22.08, all good colors and styles, fresh / from _ the failors irons, tailored up to the minâ€" ute. These are excentionally strong values, blue, black, brown, tan and fancy. â€" LOT NO. 4 $7.95 Handsome Tweed Suits, ali the season‘s make, solid wear > tailoting, fit and cloth ecual to $15.00 tailored made suits * LOT NO. 3. $11.95 LOT NO. 3 $16.20 We do not want to see one sWt of them on our hangers Naturday night. These suits are the "Uvermakes" _ of over a dozen lines picked up by us at practically our own prices _ from some oi the most up to dateâ€"makers who clear out their over makes to the large retailers every season. The colors are brown, greys, tans, | blue, in worsteds and several ranges in imâ€" ported and domestic tweeds and will be sold exclusive of our regular stock. LOT NO. 1. $12.95 AtAobAA tAAA iHAHMAtHAâ€"PAHCHLRFLLLALLALALMAALAHAFLHiIH4HLHH Saturday Bargains A Big ‘"Scoop‘ of Clothing 57. No. 22 THE CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. for BOYS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY SPECIALS. â€" n dosen Pure Silk and Kunit Neckâ€" WERE BOF ...ccscls s lvc ce comesisecmacrens. BB6 35¢ Cashmere Hose, special for 25¢ 30 dozen men‘s negligee shirts showâ€" ing white grounds with black, blue, or mauve stripes, all have â€" laundered culis, sizes 14 to 174, regular â€" $1.00 to $1.25, Saturday .. 2..2 .22.222.. 68e All sizes 24 to 34 broken lines from our big season of selling. Boys‘ $6.50 Bloomer Suits for $4.90 Big BHoys large Bloomer Student Suits, sizes 31 to 35. tailored _ irom men‘s suit cloths specially for Ernst‘s store. _ $4.90, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00, $8.:00 Snd :.:. ccccczcee cvccrinsc o. $10â€"00 lmported English and American, the best selection â€" of Hats â€" exclusively shown by this store, ecpecially priced for quick sellinz, 50e to. ........... $2.50 Two strong lines $1.00 to ... $2.00 HATS, STRAW Boys‘ Bloomer Suits, $5.00 quality AOF (evlclcls se en aee en $8.90 FURNISHINGS â€" THAT ARE _ IN GooP TASTE KEENLY PRICED. M dozen Stanlard _ 50c Balbriggan Shirts and drawers, Saturday special â€" f0 dosen Pure Silk and Knit Neckâ€" 1 CAMPAIGN OF TROUSER SELâ€" LING, OVER 300 PAIRS ‘TO BE SOLD SATURDAY. $1.75 $2.00 $2.15 $5.00 Where the Good Clothes come from. Trousers, special p Trousers, special p Trousers, speciab p and $5.50 Trousers special priced special priced speciab priced $1.19 $1.49 $1.98 $3.50 News Notes.â€"Mr. R. Turrel _ spent the holiday with friends in Hamilton. | Mr. and Mirs. Henry Schrum of Presf ton _ spent Sunday with the latter‘s paren{s.â€"Mrs. .J. Turrel and three ;chilllren spent the 21th with relatives in Stratford.â€"Miss _ L. Young _ and Messrs W. Young and F. Sapsworth of Brilntford were visiting at their homes over the holidays.â€" _ Mrs. _C. Thomtson of Toronto and Mrs. _ Cotâ€" nell of Berlin spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Miss B. _ Esch _ spent the 21th with friends jn Blooomingdale.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Hondrick of St. Jacobs spent Friday _ and Saturday â€" with the latâ€" tet‘s mother Mrs. A. Marshall:â€" Mr Coth of Stratford spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother.â€"The Misses M. and A. Brady of Bertlin were Sunâ€" cay vigitors in Doon.â€"Mrs. John Bulâ€" lock srent th» 3ith with ber Pnl’enls‘ in Galt.â€"Mr. and \Urs. John _ Hamm Jtâ€", apent the holiday _ with relatives in Urantford.â€" My. Walter \\ri;ght1 spent the 31th with his parents in Brantford.â€"Misses _ A. Ranscome and R. Wili ng spent the holidays with # tfluulm Mrs. Mel ville l«'ulclu-_r, Toranto, Mrs. Mover Broslau, and __Mr. Milton Kuyder, North West.â€"The celebration of Vieâ€" toria Day in this place was a huge auccess in every way. The _ weather was all that could be desired but a little cool. The patrade and Calithumâ€" pisn procession in the morning _ was enjored by the large crowds of specâ€" tators which lined the street.â€" Mr. and MrS. N. Merner returned â€" from their wedding trip last week.â€" Mr ’floorge Glennie of Toronto University is spending a few days with friends in town.â€"Master Ernest Shurly reâ€" ‘turned on Monday to resume his ‘Sllllll'ES at Upper Canada â€" College at Toronto.â€"Mrs. P. Christman spent a few days with her son _ at Windsor this week. _ Officers Elected.â€"At _ the _ annual meeting of the Elmira Musical Soâ€" ciety the following officers were elâ€" ected: llon. Presidents, Dr. A. S. Vogt, W. Weichel, M.P., ;C. H. Mills; Pres., Mr. F. Shurly; Vice Pres., Martin _ Schumarcher; Treas., A. Moses; Secy., Amasa Winger; Direcâ€" tors, Messts. Wm. â€" Auman, Louis Fischer, Oscar Vogt, Geo. _ Hehn. Ed. Schaub, A. Herz; Auditors, M. L. Weber and Geo. Ruppel. I J. Kirschel attended the funeral _ of the former‘s brother at Baden, last Tuesday afternoon...Rev. H. Sweitâ€" meyer of Hanover spent part of the wrek with his son in town last woek. â€"An enjoyable social given under the auspices of the Ladfes‘ _ Aid _ was held in the school room of S&. .James: Lutheran church last Tuesday evening. Rev. Sweitmeyer of Hanover who was, presennt gave an interesting adidress j on his receut travels through Gerâ€" many. Refreshments were passed tnâ€"‘ wards the close of the evening, _ and. a very enjoyable time was spent hy‘ all who were fortunate enough to he present.â€"Among those who spent the holiday with friends in _ town were Mr. and Mrs. EKd. Schierholtz, _ Berâ€" lin, Miss Pauline Harper. Wat(-rlm),‘ Mr. Sylvian Jeanneres, Elora, _ Mr. Ralch Bchrens, (Guelph, Miss I-Ztlml; Lawson, North Bay, Mr. and _ Mrs. Hy. Strome and rm.,nm.,wuamw_â€"‘ News Notes.â€"At the recent annual meet.ng of the Lutheran Synod _ at Waterloo, Rev. J. Strempfer of _ St. «James Lutheran church was elected Vice President. , w th relatives in Listowet last week. â€"Mr. J. C. A. Jeanneret, B. A., of Upper Canada College spent the holiâ€" day at his home here.â€" Mr. John Weber has sold hs mily business to Mr. Philip Beisel who will take charge in a few days.â€" Mrs. llarr)' Mogk has returned from St. Jaseph‘s Uospital, Guelph, and is still in â€" a very serious condition â€" _ Mr. 3: Erust has disposed of thrce of his lots at the south end of the _ town to Mr. Casper Stumpf and Mr. Louis Schweitzer.â€" Mrs. L. Oswald _ of Preston is spending a few aays at the home of her sister, Mrs. Seiling, who is Wedding Bellsâ€"A quiet but pretty weading took place last â€" Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. M. 1. Weber, when his niece, Miss Arabelle Enyder was married to Mr. Wesley Merner. _ Rev. C. Cosens perforined the ceremony. The young couple left ‘or ‘Toronto and on their return they will make their future bome in Elâ€" mira. Rev. P. Graupner of 8t. Paul‘s Lutheran church preached in Toronto last Sunday motning and evening. â€" Mr. A. Smith spent a _ few days Sipmniansiiniln retnetiniid ttch Aab in w irichhi 1 idsA is seriously ill.â€"Mrs. Vogelsang _ of Berlin spent Sunday with her 'sister Mrs. J. H. Ruppel.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. , WATERLOO, ONTARIQ, THURSDAY MORNING, mMAY 29, 1913â€"â€" _ 10 PAGES eWR NANNNAAASNNNAXNNN NNNXXX CANNNNNNNN YXNNXXXXNNXXXX *n NKKNKXANKNXNHXANXXXAXNAXAXAXXK * YXXXXXXX Our Busy Neighbors i AB: /A ' News l_Nlotes'Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Doon friends in Waterloo.â€" Miss H. Thoms, spent the holiday with her parents in Poon.â€"Miss J,. Watson is visiting her brother in Norwich at present.â€" The Misses D. Foote, D. Lucus, 1. Herber, ‘ A. Sapsworth and R. and A. Woodâ€" field of (ialt spent the holiday at their hotm>s in the village.â€" Mr. 1. Foote of Galt and _ Wm. Foote of _ Preston, spent the â€" holiday under the parental roof.â€"Mr. H. Ayres and _ family and Mr. Geo Laconto _ and family â€" moved their bousehold _ effects to Brantford last week.â€"Mr. Adam Schrum of Berâ€" lin moved _ his household effects _ to Doon last Wednosday.â€"A very enjoyâ€" able time was spent in McGawery‘s Hall last Friday â€" night.â€"Mt. _ Johnâ€" ston of London England aftived in Doon last woeek. He is the guest of Mr‘ t has. Woodfeld. A very quiet holiâ€" day was spert in Doon on the 21th There were three picnics held near | by. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader spent Stnday _ with friends in _ Galt.â€" A. very sad death took place in Preston | on Satutday _ evening in the person| of Missâ€" M. Harris, daughter _ of Mr. l Wm. Harris of Doon, G. T. R. agent Miss Harris has been a resident of Doon for the past two years and was well liked by all who knew her â€"-\lmsl 1. gnm.nr of Berlin spent the 2ith with friends in the village. + ‘Victoria Day.â€"Dr. andâ€" Mrs. Weidenâ€" hamer of Waterloo passed _ through our villago Sunday.â€"The people of HMawkesville cclebrated Victoria Day by holding a picnic in Mr. S. Sniâ€" det‘s Flats. A very enjoyable time was spent by all.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiler and litile baby | Vesta visited under the parental roof â€" durâ€" ing the hotiday.â€"Dr. McCormack of Listowel spent a short time _ with our doctor here.â€"Mrs. Thos. Wilkinâ€" son spent a few days in Toronto this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donâ€" ’nld visited over Sunday with Mr. Donald‘s parents here.â€"Mr. and Mrs Hardy Bulmer, of Berlin, Mrs. J. Bristow and son Edward of Berlin. ; Mr. Curite Bulmee of Toronto \'isitâ€"l ed over Sunday at the home of Mrs | Chas. Bulmer.â€"The Methodist Ladies Aid intends holding a _ strawhetty social the 27th of June on the church lawn. Full particulars Jater.â€" _ Mr. Louis O‘Neil of Smithville called on old frienis here.â€"Miss Mary Walter and her friend of Waterloo spent Sunday at her home. | Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Ed. Ratz and Mr. and Mrs. L. Fleischhauer of Berlin spent a lew hours here amung irignds.â€"Miss Pearl Freeborn, Mr. Carl Forler and Mr. John Knipe of Berlin spent. Sunday and Monday here with friends.â€"Mr. Jobhn Berscht is spending several weeks® with his daughters in Tavistock â€"The Misses Maud Freeborn and Lizzie Berscht left on a trip to the west on Tuesâ€" day and will remurn probably a few months.â€"Nr. John Stahle, Jr., of Ayr, spent Sunday at his home here. ‘â€"-’l‘he Misses Gertrude Staples, FEthra Mattren spent a few days at their ‘respective homes.~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faber, Miss Henriectta Ottmann and ~Mr. H. W. Kaulman were visiting [lriends in Waterloo, Berlin and Freeâ€" port on Saturday and Sunday. ‘ deceased, who was held in very high estéem among all who had the pleaâ€" sure of her acquaintance. There surâ€" vive her aged and bling mother, _ a husband, five sons and fwo daughters to mourn her early derfiise. The beâ€" reaved family have the sympathy of the surrounding coumr}j in _ their sad bereavement. Mr. Albert Berscht was a business visitor. in Toronto on Monday.â€"Miss May and Miss Lizzie Ziegler of Elâ€" mira are visiting at _ the parsonage for a tew dyys.â€"Miss Small _ spent Saturday aJl Sunday at her home in Fergus. Death of Mrs. Wagner.â€" The | sad news spread . very rapzly last Tuesâ€" day morning oi the sudden death of Mrs. John H. Wagner who was ailing several years, but was not seriously il until about two we@ks ago, when death came very sud f+ Burial took flace in the Lutl n cemetery here on Friday aftern The funâ€" eral was attended by large _ conâ€" course of relatives and friends of the Miss Violet Edward and little sisâ€" ter Vera oi Milverton visited during the holidays with Miss Belva Stone. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer of Berlin are visiting with the latter‘s parents of this place.â€" Miss Grace Marham of Milverton visited here with her mother for a few days.â€"Mr. M. Goetz of Iinwood visited _ with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson _ on s. . Edwards_ofâ€"FToronto.â€"â€"MTS Hawkesville Wellesley Tyler‘s, Mrs. E. Lebhman and Mr. Corâ€" don Peterson Hawkesville at Mr. C. Fowman‘s. Mr. A. Pemberton of Tilâ€" sonburg with Mr. C. Marriott. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lea Gole of Blair at Mr. J. Letson‘s. Miss Nora Watson of ‘"orâ€" uito with her cousin Miss Maud Westâ€" fall. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Weber of _ New : L:undee with Mr. and Mrs. F. Letson. Mr. K. Earr of Waterlod at Mr. _ ... McGovern‘s. Miss B. Kumpf with‘ Mrs. J,C. Webér, Miss A Morrel} of Hamilton‘ at Mr. Levi Letson‘s, Miss Schauss with Miss Sylvia Miller. Miss F. Boal and _ Miss O. Daniels . of Arkell with Miss S. Bowman and Miss madie Letson, Mr. and Mrs. Ridge of Hamilton with Mr. and _ Mrs. . oe. Letson. Miss L. Kinzinger of Berlin at Mr. J. Shoemaker‘sâ€"Mr. Lea West ‘fall has returned from the Guelph HoSPital much improved.â€" Cupid _ is IVel’y busy around here these days.â€" Obituaryâ€"The sudden death of Mrs. Chas. Winfield Sr. of Elora took place 'at the home of her son Chas. on Sunâ€" day morning. > The burial took Place in Elora on Wednesday afternoon. l:‘ visitors jwere the _loll;wing-ik. and Mrs. Wallace of Guelph at Mr. W. Farmers are busy preparing _ their root and corn grounds. There is an increased acreage of corn being sqwn. The few showers of the past _ week have been _ most refreshing to the growihng crops.â€"Work _ on the ~new school house at S.S. No. 3, was comâ€" menced last week. No doubt the work of construction wil} be hurried to completion at as eartly a date as possi tle.â€"The anniversary services . of the Mt. Pleasant Epworth League â€" will be held on Sunday May 25th. Rev. C. while he was a candidate for the minâ€" C. Kaine of Granton wil} conduct the services at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p. m. Mr.. aine was on the Wallace circuit istry. Rabbath School will be _ held at 2.30 p.m . All welcome to these services.â€"r. _ M.l. Allogh _ attended Officers Elected,â€"The Â¥.P.C,B, _ of this _ village held their annual reâ€"orâ€" ganization on Friday evening aud the following officers were elected:â€" Pres. Miss E.M. Letson‘ Sec‘yâ€"Miss Syivia Millâ€"r, Treas.â€"Mtr. Irvin Kefer; Orâ€" ganistâ€"Miss Bertha Melitzer, Assist Organist Miss Stella Bowman. An interesting _ missionary service wasâ€" brld in the Congregational church on Sunday evening the 18th when Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Cowman of Tokyb, Jaâ€" Pan gave sPlendid addresses. A lhetâ€" al offering was realized for that work. Fishing was the order of the day _ on the 21th.â€"Miss Pearl Stork of St. Jacobs is spending a few davs _ with ber friend Miss Maggie Letson. the Annual districy meeting at. _ Lisâ€" towel as official representative of the Wallace circuit. Chas. Van Valkenburg, a Sarninl sailor on the Hamonic, fell overboard near Presque Isle and was drowned. ] Items of Interest.â€"Among the holiâ€" a The heaviest storm brings no fear to the owner of a WEICHEL‘S ASPHALT ROOF. | BUT ON THE OTHER HAND IF YOU BUY OUR WEICHEL‘S ASPHALT ROOFING Weichel‘s Asphalt Ready Roofing} M. WEICHEL & SON If you puf on a roof you are a litile in doubt as to qualityâ€"a ad are afraid it will not withstand the sun and rain, you will not feel sure that you are getting abso lute protection from the rain â€" you will be worried every time thero is a stormâ€"you will not be satis fied until you inspect the _ roof and assure yoursel{ the first thing im the morning that it has not spru ng a leak durimg the night and damâ€" aged your property. night worrying if your roof is tight 2 ply WEICHEL‘S ASPHALT ROOFING costs less, lasts longer, casy to lay. We can save you money "‘The roof that outlasts all nther roofs on the roof." You will not wake up in the middle of _ the 1 ply 3 ply Weatherproof â€"â€"â€" Guaranteed 15 years. West Montrose Phone 215 Weichel‘s Weichel‘s Weichel‘s Wallace Weichel‘s Weekly Store News Asphalt Roofing, Asphalt Htoofing, Asphalt Roofing, ‘s _ with j n. z _ their e is an ig Sqwin. t week o the ' e ~new is was comâ€" the work ed to r as possi s _ of the ue _ will| &# Rev. C.| @ the minâ€" duct the t 30 â€" p. m. ® e circuit e _ held f to these attended| @ t Lisâ€" e of the Sarnia verboard | @_ owned. _ ] « $Good Fitting Trousers guaranteed 10 years, square guarantecd 5 years, squate guaranfeed 15 years, square Good fitting trousers are always of vital importâ€" ance to a man‘s wardrobe." Our trousers are made for us by trouser makers who know how. â€" Nhey will stand the wear, the tear and the every day strain. Fabrics of Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, Excelient values, sizes 30 to 50, prices 1.00 to $5.00. L. Weseloh & Co. | A. WESELOH. Store Closes.Wednesday at 1 p. m. During June, July and August BERLIN, ONT. WHOLE No. 2986 Waterlioo A. R. COUDIE. Prices $2.00 $1.50 $3.00 h.

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