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

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seeseseseessece scsesesesesseee sessssscscecssesseccsee prevsvsessesestsesspeseseeseeesessee sssescesesuesees MEN‘S TROUSERS Our $2 and $2.25 Trousers, made of splendid tweeds, suitable for work or rough wear, many patterns to select from. A well made splendid _ fitting pair_g[ trousers, Saturday ... $1.49 Men‘s Suitsâ€"A stunning _ group which will surprise you by their style linish and general good looks. Materâ€" ape mostly tweeds and worsteds, weights for winter and springâ€"all the new models, colors and styles are well represented. â€" Suits that _ forinâ€" erl= sold at $10 to $12.50, Saturday MEN‘S TROUSERS. and worsteds, styles are the slightly forim fitting and loose _ cuts, _ well shaped shoulders and carefully taiiâ€" ored collats and lapels. All are Srimmed and finished custom immanner. Men‘s Suits of extraordinary charâ€" acter, quality and style. â€" Materials are in smart and conservative tweeds $7.95 BUYS a $1q TO $12.50 MAN‘S SUIT. Men‘s Overcoats, in all the season‘s RUSH SPECIALS IN BOYS‘ latest, styles and colorings, swell efâ€" OVERCOATS. feets in Cheviots and tweeds, displayâ€" . ing .clever tailoring and supertior finish _ Long "Mannish" Coats, with shawl in every detail. Regular $12 to $14, and two way collats. We are showâ€" Saturday ... .....__ mumvmus §%05. Ihe Tha laboaet calantike sana wecr $9.95 BUYS A 115 MAN‘S SUIT wh PE ELLLLL_________._. $8.95 BUYS $12 To $14.50 OVE 7 COAT. _ _ lÂ¥test thing in all sizes, in the new &reys, browns and blues. This c muwâ€"mmfifi throughout. . Made by probably _ the best clothing maker in Canada. ‘The style and finish are only â€" approacned by the highest grade tailor‘s make. Why should this sale draw throags of men daily while the weather bas been so Backward, and when â€" so .‘ $ Â¥%5 e i s ; | TH E 0_" t 4 m Extremely stvlish well H. M. WILHELM X: Make a $141.80 sUYS AN $s To s20 UvERCOAT. Men‘s Chinchilla Coats, the â€" very Very â€" fine quality â€" Damask, beautiful _ satin finish; they come in cireilar with scallop od odges, in difierent â€" designs and sizes. ©x6 at ..sns .. L 1e Extra large size, pure linen Huck, in homstitched and scalâ€" loped, bcautiful embtoidered, and place for initial, the kind you pay $1.00 for, special at each 75¢ and ... wl Khe Headquartets for anything in the Wlinreflb;vhvnncss, robes, â€" blankâ€" cts, mitts, coats, whips, brushes, ete., etc. REMEMBER US_ FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER. DAMASK CIRCULAR poyâ€" LIES. By buving a brand now set of WILHELM‘S HARNESS for that fine horss of yours. PRICES REASONABLE. FANCY LIXEX DOYLIES, â€" EMBROIDERED LINENâ€" PILâ€" LOW SLIPS, ROUND CENTRE PIECES WITH SCALLOPED EDGES, LINEN HUCK TOWELx PRETTY _ EMBROIDERED PATTERNS AND TABLE Lingx SETS. FANXCY HPCK TowELs Linen UMuck: Towels stitched and scealloped beautiful embroidered i pattertns, extra good v. each ... FANCY HUCK: TOWELS T3¢ AND 85. Miller & Hohmeier PRIGES RIDDLED AT ERNST NST‘S | masraeia 587. No. 47 PIEPER BLOCK : BERLIN, ONT. Huck : Towels, hemâ€" and scalloped _ ends, embroidered in many extra good value at we specialize on Men‘s Overcoats and Fm;; Read the Prices. Lay in your Winter Supply Fine Impression cut trousers, AT $14, and two way collats. We are showâ€" ‘$8.95 ing the largest selection and _ best â€"â€"â€"â€" values in the city. Come in and see T. them. ing Fleece iined garments of superior quality, the kind that keeps the lad freo from colds, regular 45¢ garments Saturday ...... 20000 2022200200 35¢ Warm, well wearing Scotch _ knit garments, | ‘fresh _ from the knitting mulls, regular 85¢ and $1.00, Saturâ€" UV l.l...2 2000 > "Rpn BOYS‘ UNDERWEAR . Big Boys‘ Bloomer Suit, _ double breasted models, in handsome patâ€" terns, _ with neatly shaped _ lapels, twilled Italian body lining, fashionâ€" able bloomer pants, sizes 28 to 33, regular $6 to $7, for ... $4.95 MEN‘S UNDERWE Two piece Suits, in good durable English tweeds, dark and medium shades, double .breasted coats, strongâ€" ly Jined with Italian cloth,â€" knze pants, size 24 to 30, low priced $2.98 SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS‘ SUITS. Mothers! We are not boastful _ in claiming that our prices are at least a third lower than others. The more carelully you compare qualitics and prices, the more thoroughly convinced you will be that our claim is modest. in fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine as you can find anywhere; Trousâ€" ers that retail everywhere for $4 and $4 50.. We offer them on Saturday at septst anfieye eepigre srdigens woieee AWMG BOYS CLOTHING COTTON PILLOW SLIPS Fine Cotton Pillow Slips, beautiful _ embroiderted, _ hemâ€" stitched and scalloped ends, very fine quality, looks | like iinen, at per pair ........ $1.25 Because Ernst‘s store is _ kucwn morth, south, east and west, as the store of quality in Men‘s and Bays‘ wear; known for broadest of _ vaiue given, and known as the place where a ‘square deal‘"‘ is assured. Embroidered _ Linen Pillow Slips, hemstitched and _ scalâ€" loped /ends, fine quality linen, will make excellent Christmas gift, buy them now at a pair $2.20 and ... ..oas. §2.50 12x12 af .......2. .22.222. 200 4333 4b .:; co.cosss.s 650 SHXST ab u.i: sl.cccss... $1.95 BHBXIO ah ... sossor.s $1.50 This can be made up _ into nets which makes very pretty Christmas gifts. LINEX PILLOW SLIPS. Children‘s Fancy Overcoats at $1.98 1nen aterloo‘s H qs * " Sn $4.50, $5, $6 to $12 AR ""â€"‘â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'w waTERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORKH T5¢ Marnied, _ Goebelâ€" Koehler. â€" The ma viage took place tn _ Betlin _ on Wodnesday of Miss Margaret Kochier Hunters Return.â€" The New:â€" Hamâ€" burg hunting party artived home from Parry Sound on Wednesday and tcâ€" pott having a good time and good guccrss in the deer hunt. . They got ‘their full quota of deet and thercfore left before the season closed. The carcasses of the deer arrived here on Wednesday evening. The party _ conâ€" sisted of Messrs. Chas. Hildebrand, â€"loseph Betger and Anthony Greulich, of town, Messrs. Schmidt and Koch of Phiilipsbutg, and â€" othets from Breslau and Toronto. on Friday, Nov. 21st, commencing at 2.30 a.m., with afternoon and evenâ€" ing sessions. Mr. J. G. Hurst of Conestogo, â€" the County Secretary, and Rev. .J. W. Norton of New Dundce will speak _ in the afternoon. Rev. J. E. Lynn of Berlin and . Rev. T. A. Cropp, New Hamburg, will be !the speakers at the evening session. ‘The meetings ate open to all and it is hoped they will be well agtended. _ Will Go to Cobourg.â€"Mr. _ Jamei E. Ward, cashier in the _ Standard Bank here, has been transfetred _ to the Cobourg branch. _ Duting his . three years residence hero _ he â€" has made a large citrcle of friends _ who regret his departure from _ business and social circles, but congratulate him on his advancement. Hs _ is succeeded by _ Mr. McKerracter ul‘ Paisley. Annual Convention.â€" The fifteenth annual convention of the Wilmot Tp. Sabbath School Association will be held in the Evangelical Church here [Mrs. Dent and son spent _ Sunday with friends in Stratford. â€" _ Mts. Christner of Hespeler is the guest of Mrs. Buck.â€"Mr. James Corrie spent a few days this week with friends in Toronto.â€"Miss Lelptka of Hamilton is the guest of Miss Zurbrigg.â€" Miss Alice Hollingsworth of Stratford spent Friday with Mrs. Herman Schultz.â€"N:rs. Schwicker and young son of Crediton are the guests of her parents, Senator and Mrs. Ratz. â€" Mrs. Feick spent last Friday in Stratford.â€" Mr. Philip _ Koch of Winnipeg spent a few days with his sister, _ Mrs. Ed. ‘Hollinger.â€" < Mr. «lacob Zutbrigg and brother â€" from Howick spent a few days with their sisier in Everett, Mich., who is serâ€" iously ill.â€" Mrs. Ed. Grundenberger was the guest of ber sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Gordnet in Mitchell last week.â€" Dr. W. Krupp of Woodstock spent Monday in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Krupp.â€"Mrs. Daniel Ratz loft on Tuesday for _ Howell, Mich., to visit with friends for a few weeks.â€"Mr. Edwin Hollinger of Elmira spent Wednesday in town the guest of his uncle, Mr. Ed. Hollinger. Fâ€"Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holley were in Toronto last week attending the wedâ€" ding of their son, Mr. Cleland S. Holley, which took place on Novemâ€" hber &oh.â€" Mr. â€"George Reid, G.Tâ€"R. ag>nt at Tavistock, formerly opetâ€" ator at the station here for man‘y{ yeats, has been transferredâ€"to Chesâ€" tey and â€" will soon lea charge of his new post. Chicago, to spend the winter with her children there.â€"Mrs. Wm. Pieper of Beclin spent the weckâ€"end with friends ju town.â€"Mr. Charles Zurbrigg has lretunwd from the west and is spendâ€" ing some time with his parents, Mr. aud â€" Mrs. Jacob Zurbrigg.â€" Mr. James Vance, of S. P. S., Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at his. home here. â€"Mrs. Chas. Richardson of St. Marys is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullée.â€"Miss Rabb and Mrs. Hostetler spent a few days in Toronto this week.â€" Miss Clara Buckel is visiting friends in Guelph, Hamilton and St. Catharines.â€" Ptr.. Elton Umbach of Berlin spent Sun. day with relatives here.â€"Mt. _ and ’ Personals.â€"Miss Meta Hutchings of Mitchell spent the weekâ€"end with Miss ;Mcl(ay.â€"lliss Hazel Browning _ of Exeter was the guest of Mrs. D. Becker for a few days last week. â€" Mrs. Robert Mattin is visiting with friends in Fergus.â€"Mr. N. Berlet of Berlin visited friends in town _ last week.â€"Mrs. Jacob Mernct left on Our Busy Neig 10â€" semneneeaamaeiienieizammmieee . = 0 * )‘x_nhnu:“nnv. 14.â€"The farmers lf‘ o iginit e ti News Notes Gathered by Indiistridtis Ihrough m;tg::' id“hfiz:f; 'f:s{r s P3 & C0°8, ) acr Correspondents in County and}District AR |been the record,. o:'i_'._., o the trees: soon leave â€" to _ take , Nr. Herb. L. Hergott, of Crosshill, who has been a student of _ the Practical Automobile College for fout months in the part. has successfully completed his course in automobile ‘ngineering at that institution, . and jleft recently for _ Markham, Ont., where he has accepted a lucrative position as Auto Fngineer with llwl Markham Garage of that place. A bronze medal donated by the Caradian Poultry Review, Totonto, was won by W. & G. Ratz, Tavisâ€" tock, for the best collection of Sitver Grey Dotkings, & G. Ratz, Tavistock. Columbian Wyandottesâ€"G. Gustave Mitchell. Sebright Bantamsâ€" Bert Hellman, Sttatford. White Cochis Bantamsâ€"A. B. Pudâ€" dito!x)he. New Hambutg. S. C. Brown Leghornsâ€" T. W Catiel, Norwich. Houdansâ€"W. L. Edwards, Mitchell. Dark Brahmasâ€"M. Shantz, Ayr. Black Cochin BantamsW. T. _ Edâ€" wards, Mitchell. Cotnish Indian Gameâ€"R. A. Miller. Braemer. White Orpingtonsâ€"1J. N. Culbert, New Hamburg. » W. C. B. Polatdsâ€"F. W. Cattel, Norwich. S. S. Hamburgâ€"Forler Bros., New Hamburg. * S. C. White Leghornsâ€"J.W. Wright New Hamburg. S. C. Black Minorcasâ€"Peter Newâ€" meister, Milveron. Black Orpingtonsâ€" M. â€" Hendecrson, Woodstock. Buff Orpingtonsâ€"George â€" Hawkins Plaitsville R. C. Rhode Island Redsâ€" Henry Mahr, Tavistock. S. C. Rhode Island Redsâ€"E. Wij râ€"-‘-r-r*r-â€"'-wy,â€".xvvy.â€"vw;â€"w ‘!hy Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Fortest, Toronto, and granddaughter of the late Charles Forrest, The Tur}, Oxford, England, to Sidncy Cleland, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. (. Holley of New _ Hamâ€" burg. _ After refreshments at the bride‘s home, the nappy, couple â€" left for New ‘York on theif honeymoon. red by Industrious e oo e h lt se byl rrepPn _h,‘h yield‘m acte has not Cou ‘M Te | record, owing to the excesâ€" nty an giÂ¥te drought during the fall. But the mNorncacicacanie ctbltise bets teut high in sugar percentage, o ' aver Per. centage of saccharine ’w Mr. Harry F. Goebel, lu_o&fir. n tm‘& between 17 and 18 per and Mrs. Fred Gocbel of this town.|tom Mr. Titus Shantz of near Berâ€" After a short honeymeon the young|lin headed the list with beets testing couple will take up their:residence in|24.3 of sugar. The turnips and manâ€" Toronto. Mr. Goebel‘s Many friends|golds are safely housed. They â€" have in town extend _ hear?y congratuiz|been a fair yield. The fall wheat has tions to him and his bride, with best | seldom looked more promisinz and unâ€" wishes for a â€"loug and prosperous |less frozen or drowned out the comâ€" wedded life.â€" ing winter, will have an early start Holleyâ€"Forrestâ€"The marriage was|in the spring. f solemnized at St. Luke‘s ChUCDT 4 numhar of the InsHing Isrmare at *:t }qh‘ of Pigfon; +4 honey moon, irnâ€" â€" about â€" FELEGRAPH strict who have witnessed Hon. Mr.| Adaim Beck‘s "hired man," hydro poâ€" ato, |wer at work during the past summer, c‘es |are thinking of installing the system Ad, |both for power and illumination purâ€" ADd |poses. Data is being secured as . to * [ the cost of the service through the the |district _ reached from the â€" Prestonâ€" rl‘“ Breslau road. The mercantile firm of A. Weseloh & Co., ‘whose large and ever incteasâ€" ing trade has from time to time made it necessary to enlargo and extend theirâ€"store, are now in a position to serve the public of Berlin and viciâ€" nity and give them the Â¥emefit of their improved facilities in the var ious departments throughout â€" the store. Mention may be made of the fact that the growth of the business bas been due to the establishment of: rm principles, to which the adherâ€"| ence has been most rigid. _ Perhaps the outstanding feature of this store , has* been their policy of "Small pro-l fits and quick returns.‘" They are; also firm believers in getting rid of 'Lheir merchandise in seasonable time,| and therefore have their annual sales| in February, August and November.l and are at present making proparaâ€" tions for the nine days‘ Nnvemherl Saie which â€" commences Thursday, November 20th, when all surplas stock will be sold. For special prices see their big advertisement â€" on _ The scarcity of work is being made evident by the unusually large numâ€" ber of menâ€"mostâ€" of them young and able bodied, who are tramping the countryside, soliciting food and clothâ€"| ing. It looks as though the jails willi have many guests this winter. Mrs. Henry Ginmpbel has been indis posed for the Past few days. Mrs. Bennett of Preston and Mrs. Wilford of Galt were the guests o1 their mother Mrs. E. Cornell. THE EXPANSION OF A BERLIN DRYâ€"GOODS STORE. Phone 215 Made of the best material â€" throughout No, 22. German Meat Cutters at â€" $3.00 No. 32. German Meat Cutters at â€"‘ $4.00 Alexanderwerk Meat Chopper Complete with Lard A number of The Enterprise Sausage Stuffer Weichel‘s Weekly Store News|* We carry a full line or extra knives and plates of all sizes . WEICHEL ; 20,10918â€" 12 PAGES [““:;*;"73;! 42 King Straot East and 12 to 18 Frederick Street cial prli)oes .E.l.l., 0'"- , Ts o a mnent _ on bbAt. lt.l mmomomm“mm““ “m“m t apd Fruit Press with new patented corrugated spout Screw movement. The iron _ cylinder bored true. No hot iron cylinder to handle when pressing lard. The patent lacth prevents breakage ot im‘ plates. : A. Weseloh&Co. See what you can buy for â€" cash or trade Our Big 9 Day Sale i Advertisement i A. WESELOH. A. R. COUDIE. appears Toâ€"day on _Page 10 Look it over Come Saturday or any ___other day No. 25. 4 gt. Stuffer at $5.50 No. 35. 8 gt. Stuffer at $7.00 See Page 10 WHOLE No. 3011 Waterloo

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