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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jul 1913, p. 1

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. Ernst‘s The time has come when we must take more exâ€" traordinary measures than ever in order to effect a greater reduction of stocks. We therefore go about ~ _it by adopting the quickest and~ surest means of acâ€" complishing it, namely enssssedessesses scsesesses sesssesesseeseeeeess8seecs0es sssesessessees es es ee0 e eeseseeesesesse08 iss s es ssessee.ss We have put the best in this lot They express all the quality that clothes can, and quality stands _ ou boldly in every garment. _ We â€" want you t closely examinc these _ suits Made of the best imported tweeds and worsteds in all the new _ efiects. Form fitting coats with deep vent or plain backs, broad shoulders, wide lapels, stylish trousers, very _ best trimmings and tailorings throughout. Regular price $12.00 to $13.50.. Sale PMCC 1smls sriiosl ie irven assssines> ($7.9% $15 ‘TO $18 MEN‘S SUITS $10.95 These suits have all those _ little style touctks that make them up toâ€" date. Made of fine fabrics, long coats with snug fitting collar and wide lapâ€" els. imw cut users, / in fact @very point essential in a good Jooking suit. Regular price $7.50 to $8.50, Sale Price ... ... $5.95 $12 TO $13 50 MEN‘S SUITS AT $7.95. ERNST‘S Thousands of dollars worth of our present stock must be cleared away within the next few daysâ€"â€"â€"the prices we have made will do the work. By all means $7.50 TO $8.50 MEN‘S SUITS AT $5.95. come Saturday and get your share for the more you spend the more you save. s Thrilling Bargains en FOR Saturday and Monday Miller & Hohmeier An Immense Showing In ladies‘ fine waist, tailored style, also in fancy with dow neck and short slerves, with ratine collar and cuts, fine Persian lawa, trimmed _ with embroidery, insert on and lacr, at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.in badies‘ cool Summer Waists, in fine qualtty _ Jawn, trimâ€" med with lace, insertion _ and embroidery, low _ neck and short sleeves, all sizes, ab each $1.35 and io++ $1.59 CALL AT WILHELM‘S STORE, and see their beautiful and large stock of 3 AT $1.75, $2.00 ANXD $2.50 AT $1.25 Ladies‘ new Lawn Waists, very special value, quality, in all sizes, trimmed witly lace, insettion Thcosen se t Mss h low neck and short sleeves, ove New Shirt Waists Before CGoing on Your Vacation MEN‘S SUITS 5657. No. 28 PIEPER BLOCK : BERLIN, ONT. AND $1.50 EACH DEEPER CUT PRICES THAN EVER Waterloo‘s Harness Sho W' LH ELM King St. = Vatcrlo: At 1.00 each "WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM They‘re broken lines of fine Cravâ€" lot.fenettes in dark grey and fine Burberâ€" that feite cloth in shades of fawn and olive, out ‘single â€" breasted _ Chesterficld style, want sizes _ in the Jot 35 to 46. Regular suits$8.00 to $10.00, Saturday ... $5.95 witly Tace, insertion . and embtroidery, ry special for this weels, at each $1.00 Ete. $2.75 AND $3.00 TROUSERS aA‘t $1.95. Nobody ever saw a pair of trousers to equal those that sold for less than from $2.75 to $3.00. Come and see them and note the styles and _ the splendid way they are tailored. You can get a Pair Saturday for........$1.% $1.75 TO $2 TROUSERS AT $1.19 This lot comprises a splendid line of well made, nice fitting trouscets in strong durable tweeds; a _ splemiid working frouser. Come and get â€" a pair Saturday | .222 .l222..222..$1.19 MEN‘S RAIN COATS $5.95. for detail in finish. Same values sellâ€" ing every day for $15 to $18. ‘The deâ€" gigner‘s art, the cutter‘s skili and the tailor‘s exacting care speak right out in this lot of faultless duds. You‘ll be impressed with them at first glanco They _ go on sale with _ the rest Satâ€" Urday, at 22. 0.2 222220 2222200, $10.95 In extra fine quality _ Nainâ€" sook, yoke is trimmed _ with finc Valemiennes, insertion and edging of _ pretiy embroidery, madallion in front of _ yoke, all sizes, at cach $2.00, $2.50 and ... Mooo ons â€"â€" §3 un special value, stylish and good Ladiers‘ Night Gowns, . made of fine white cambric and nainâ€" sook, with Kee and embroidery insertion yoke, low neck and short sleeves, at each $1.00, $1.50 and .2....2. .222 §1.75 AT $1.00, $1.50 AND $1.75 SPECIAE, VALUES IN LA DIES‘ NIGHT GOWNXNS \T $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 WNHERE THE Prices Right ie ue $3.00 V Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. George Katzenmeier and daughter Ethel _ of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Katzenmeier.â€"Mrs Kâ€" Chester Dent and son Reginald _ are @A|visiting relatives and friends in Stratâ€" jtfford and Mitchell.â€"Mrs. Will Kent of câ€" Torontoâ€" who has beenâ€"visiting â€" here for the past week, returned to _ her home on Thursday.â€"Mr. Bert _ Appel and Miss Jean HMaldane of _ Toronto spent several days at the _ former‘s home here.â€"Miss Agnes Jacob, spent J |Tuesday at Mr. D. Geigers.â€" Mr. e David Eby returned from â€" a holiday trip to Parry Sound.â€"Mr. Earl Matâ€" S [ zenmeier of New York City is ~visit yujing his parents Hore.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. McKersie who have been visiting here returned to their bhome in _ Wingham <m Thursday. Mrs. George Huehn I1â€"|spent Thursday in Berlinâ€"Mr. Tom eâ€"| Wenzel visited friends in Waterloo on bo | Tuesday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Will ~Buck yifand daughter Miss Lily visited friends ‘l[ fin Berlin on Monday.â€"Mr. Will Ruby cofoil Hespeler is spending several days tâ€"|with lis parents here.â€"Mr.~ Reiba 95| spent the holiday in Berlin and Watâ€" â€"|erloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shinn of _ _| Waterloo visited at the home of â€" Mr. F. R. Beger on Tuesday.â€"Mr. Harry Motcifman of Waterloo spent the holiâ€" Is|day in town.â€"Mr. iPercy Buck of Otâ€" in fiawa is visiting his parents here. â€" ce | Miss Chant of Clinton spent [ Friday hejin town.â€" Mr. G. Franle and _ Miss u | Minnie Pieper _ spent Wednesday > in 4 | Baderaâ€"Mr. Cameron of Owen Sound ) |who has been visiting at the home of ic }Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke returned to infthis home tfis week.â€"Mr. L. Mceâ€" d |Tavisk of Tavistock was a business ajvisitor hore on THursday.â€"Miss Carâ€" 9 Jric Kastmr of Sebringville spent the holiday with Miss â€" Beatrice Katzenâ€" ~|meier.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Weber of Moncton visited refatives and friends here on _ tik holiday.â€" The Misses Vâ€"| Kastner of Sebringville _ spent . the tâ€"{holiday at the home of Mr. A. Berâ€" ‘,,let.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Boetiger c, | of Monston spent several days in town c |â€"Miss Livingstone of Baden _ spent _ |the holidav with frfends in town.â€"Mr and Mrs. Milton Thicl of Rodney are visit‘nc relatives and friends here. â€" Miss Violet Schuler of Moncton is ,,|visiting at her home here.â€"Mr. â€"Louis Berlet who is at present in Scbringâ€" =]ville on business spent the holiday at his ome hbere.â€"Mrs. Garden and Mrs. ®| Bochtelâ€"of Baden _visited here __last week. â€" The Baptist _ young _ people spent Monday evening at the farm of milliner in charge at D. Beckers loft for her home in Lindsay om Tucsday. â€"Mrs. Weber â€" who has been visiting her son in Moncton, returned _ to her home Ihre last week.â€" Mr. William Siegner of Moncton is visiting his parâ€" ents here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reck leit Saturday on a _ holiday _ trip with friends in Svracuse.â€"Mrs Carric Becker and daughter Pearl, Misses Lilian Baver and Edna Ratz and Mr. Arthur Hanssamen left Thursday on an aute trip to Detroit.â€"Mrs. Hartâ€" man Spahr and daughter Bernice Teâ€" turned on Friday from a visit with friends in Elmiraâ€" Miss . Minnic Brown, who has heen visiting at the home of Mrs. Cairneross returned 10 her home in Shakespeare in Saturday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Sterling _ and son Harry sbent Saturday in town.â€" Mr. .John Hcimbecker of Cliffiord vis ited his father Mr. Peter Heimbecker last week.â€"Miss Carrie Doetr _ of Hcidelberg visited at the home of Mr. Lonis Manssamen Tastweek.â€"Mr. E. Schierholtz, travelling salesman _ for tifs Schierholtz Furniture _ Company here, was a business visitor | here on Thursday.â€"Mr. Charles Ritz has acâ€" cepted a position with the new Brass Works at Stratford anl intends _ to move to that city shortly.â€"Mr. Fred Schaefer has purchased a new Studeâ€" baker autemobile, while Mr. Then dore Franke has invested in a Ford runmaibout. â€"Mr. F. Merner of _ Stratâ€" ford is in town for a few days.â€"Masâ€" ter Malta Gentz of Elmira is spendâ€" ing his holidays with his grandnarents Mr. and Mrs. D. Ritz.â€"Miss Minnic Ernst, wlto has been visiting at her home here, returned to GuelpH on Saturday.â€"\r. Wm. Mullen and Mr. Ed. Kischell of Galt spent _ several days of last week in town.â€"Mr. and Mrs. CHarles Molson retwrned on Satâ€" urday from acvisit with relatives and friends in Beriinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean are visiting theit daughter, Mrs. W. Motheralt _ in Wasifington â€" Mr. Nuns of Stratford spent the week end at Mrs. Hohmier‘s.â€"The Misses Hilda Clara and Maidte Kischell spent sevâ€" cral days of last week at tile home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.| Ritz â€"Mr. 0. H. Becker wis a husiâ€" ness visitor in Stratford on Saturâ€"| dav.â€"Mr. David Hamilton of _ Galt]: spent several days in town last week | â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. Knort spent the‘! WATERLOO, ONTARIO, Our Busy Neighbors News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District week end in Ayr.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hollinger spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s mother in Amulreeâ€"Mr. James Vance, .JJr., is a business visitor _ in Creemore.â€"Miss Lois Barber is visitâ€" ing friends in Haysvilleâ€" Mr. W. Jones, formerly cornet soloist of the 33rd Regimental Band at _ Goderich, has come to town anl is a _ great addition. to the New Hamburg Band. He has taken a position with the New Hamburg Mig. Co.â€" We â€" underâ€" stand that the _ Standard â€"Reliance Mortgage Corporation _ of _ Toronto Have purchased the strip of land | beâ€" tween the Commercial Hotel and Mr. L. Hostetler‘s jewelry store, and inâ€" tend to open a branch office in town. A fine new building is to be erected on the premises.â€"Mr. Robert Barber left on a business trip to Milverton. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strauch of Mitchell and Miss Olive Strauch _ of Stratford visited their parents here last week.â€"A serious washout occurâ€" red at tle new cement dam here _ a week ago, the water having underâ€" min2d the dam. A gap of about 18 feet was opened beneath the _ cement foundation. The water had to be let off through the flord gate ‘to avoid greater damage. Mr. S. Stuart, the owner of the dam, has a gang . of men at work and expects to have it dammed up _ again inside _ of _ two weeks. He also expects to have _ a new gate put on the race and _ the apron below tle dam extended ten feet. Mr. George Hnehn has the con , tract for the ‘work. â€" ‘ Three years have gone, but still we + miss him, Friends may think the wound _ is ll'alt‘d; God only knows how deep the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Glebeâ€"In loving memory of _ Casper annual _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph â€" Excurâ€" sion to Detroit, on‘\Aug. 2nd next. pleasant call last Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Adams of Macton . called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fentorn _ last Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrg. Ed. G. Shierholtz and family of Berlin, Mr. I4.A. Schierholtz of.L.a Salle, _ I11., and the Misses Dora, Fficda and Meta Schierholtz of, Elupira all spent Sunday at the homre of &r. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Stroh.â€"Mr. fi:n of Toronto,; was visiting *~ here over Sunday.â€"Messrs Otto and Tienry Schreiber and Miss Annie Schreiber of Berlin, were visitors here _ over Sunday.â€"The hottest day for years was last Friday, as the thermometer registered 97 in the shade here.â€" We just noticed that our School Trustees have _ advertised for two _ teachers, consequently Miss Klopp and assisâ€" tant last year must have handed in their resighgtions.â€"Mr. W.(i. Weichel M.P. accompanied by. the P.O. Inspecâ€" Cones‘ogo. Local and l‘ersonal.â€"-l*yiug is in full:swing now. The crép is very light, farmers report a‘yiecld of _ aâ€" bout a ton and a ball t the acte, some get more and some less.â€" On Thursday evening, July 10th, _ comâ€" mencing at 7.30 Reo Naleita, a Misâ€" sionary from Persia, aBd representaâ€" tive of the Ociexital Missions, wilt lee ture in the Lutheran Churchâ€" _ The Joint Missionary services of the conâ€" gregatious belonging to Reo. lHansens charge will this year be held in St. «Jacobs on Sunday, July 27th. There will be service in the m, and afternoon. In <the f. Rev. Reble of Linwood," and J. _ Frisby Smith a missionary from Japan will Preach and in the aftermoon Rev. Ramer, Supt. of the Slovak Misâ€" Sionary work of the General! Council will preach, besides _ whom other speakers will be present.â€"Mr. Wim. Lederman has secured tlhg services of Mr. Jago, of Mitchell, as a coatmaker â€"Mr. and Mrs. Leander Eulee _ callâ€" ed on friends here.last week i priot to taking up their residence in Deâ€" troit, Mich.â€"Mr. Cranson Shelley of East Syrcuse, N.Y., called on his friends here the latter ‘part of _ last week.â€"Mrs. D. Koebel of Berlin, is spending a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. Feil.â€"Mr, Chas, Schweitzer, of S.B. Bricker & Co‘s ftaf, Waterâ€" loo is spending bis holilfays at home just now.â€"Miss Lizzie @ayfield of Waterloo, paid friends Bere a visitor on Friday.â€"Mr. Emil KRnieschowsky, of Hamilton, gave his friends here â€" a Glebe, who departed this life June 14th, 1910. In Memoriam. LINWOOD. THE FAMILY. ht 2 *Pwe ’ News Notes.â€"Mr. Alex. Shaffer was again fortunate in securing first prize for his fine teaim of hotses at the Mosborough show.â€"Mr. Roy Turrel of Berlin, spent the holiday with his uncle, _ Mr. and Mrs.‘ Alex Shafier.â€" Miss Laura Bell Turrel and Miss Hilda Heintzman attended the Mosâ€" borough Fair last week.â€" _ Messts. Donald and (Charles Stuart of Grand Rapids Mich., are visiting their aunt Mrs. Bemis, for a few days.â€"Mrs. H. Scotle and daughter Florence of Betâ€" lin visited Mrs. Bemis last Thursday. â€"Mrs. Tenty Kuempel of _ Freeport, Mich., spent a few days with her sisâ€" ter Mrs. Ezra Thomas â€" last week.â€" Mrs. Henty Eby is spending _ some time visiting friends around Breslau and vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, motored _ to Millbank with their new auto on Sunday and _ enâ€" joyed a pleasant trip. Misses Alice and pauretta _ Snidet, of Waterloo were visiting} Crosshill, friends afew days last week.â€" Mr. Ed. Petch of Berlin, spent Runday in Crosshill.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pride _ are visitors at the home of their daugh ter Mrs. Jas. Anticknap.mMiss â€" Vioâ€" la and Lauretta. Breandle of Heidelâ€" berg are holidaying with their aunt Mrs. Foster.â€"Mr. Joe. Aniticknap is renewing acquaintances around here.â€" Hastings Bros. had the misfortune to lose a valuable thoroughâ€"bred cow last week.â€"Mr. Peter Lather‘s val uable colt had the misfortune to have its _ leg broken. â€"Remember _ the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Big Four Exâ€" cursion, to Detroit on Aug. 2nd. tite and move to New ELlamburg.â€" Thereiwill be no service in the Evanâ€" gelical Lutheran Cburch next _ Sunâ€" day morning. Rev. Mr. Brenner will preach at Stratiord. â€"IRev. O. Linke, of Waterloo Seminary visited at Rev. ‘Mr. Brepuer‘s on Monday.â€"Visitors 4o Baden.â€"Miss Louisa Raempf, _ of Guelph with her grandmother _ Mrs. Liersch; Mr. E. Menger of Toronto ‘and Mr. C. Menges of Berlin. Mr. O. littershaus of Torobto at Mr. _ Jno. Heldman‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garâ€" ner and Mr. and Mrs. E. Axt of Baâ€" den visited with friends at New Hamâ€" burg on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hfelkdman and Mrs. (. Rittershaus of Toromto visited at Mr. Bergs of Wellâ€" esley. . t Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Jno. | E. Schwartzentruber has sold his latnt East of Baden to Mr. Diebold . Dieâ€" ‘kkh of St. Agatha for $8400.00. Mr Dietrich will take possession next Spring. Mr. Schwartzentruber _ will JULY 10, 1913â€" 10 PAQGES â€"and is easy to lay. We can u;oâ€";ot;"mmeyâ€"ail-mâ€";;t Phone 215 Waterloo our price before you buy. ) Rubber aa Certainâ€"teed Rutb=, â€"â€""the roof that outlasts all other roofs on the roof"â€" zou will not wake up in the middle of the night worrying your roof is tight. L Certainâ€"teed Rubber Roofing costs less, lasts longer Bloomingdale SLEGRAPH W ~ # M. WEICHEL & SON 3 ply Certainâ€"teed Roofing guaranteed for 2 ply Certainâ€"teed . Roofing guaranteed for Roofing guaranteed for 1 ply Certainâ€"teed WHOLE No. 2992 $2.00 Sq. $1.50 S$q. 10 years at 15 years at 5 years at MB m\ w e ~ose

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