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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Nov 1913, p. 1

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d = C220 CCE 2E C CACEC eRremmnm ns smm sessssssesseces m"\\“‘\““““‘s‘“’w’ a m“\‘“““.‘“““‘..‘m . ERNST‘S MEXN‘S TROUSERS. Our $2 and $2.25 Trousers, made of tplmdid. tweeds, suitable for work or tough wear, many patterns to select from. A well made splendid fitting pair of trousers, Saturday ..... $1.19 NEN‘S TROUSERS. Well represented. â€" Suits that â€" formâ€" erlv sold at $10 to $12.50, Saturday BE Lslm> riftrins arrooase remmmeccinns, $7.05 Men‘s â€" Suitsâ€"A â€" stunning group which will surprise you by their style finish and general good looks. Materâ€" ials are mostly tweeds and worsteds, n weights for winter and springâ€"all Ehe new models, colors and styles are Men‘s Suits of extraordinary charâ€" )acter. quality and style. Materials are in smart and conservative tweeds and worsteds, styles are the slightly form fitting and loose _ cuts, _ well shaped shoulders and carciully tailâ€" ored collars and lapels. All _ are Srimmed and finished custom manner. $7.45 BUYS A 310 TO $12.50 MAXN‘S SUIT. HCC00OT oenrmmet cmmecce ertemecec. #8.00 ING the Iargi-st solfltionra;;lâ€" best mm mm talucs in the city. Come in and see $9.95 BUYS A $15 MAN‘S SUIT. them. Men‘s Overcoats, in all the scasou‘s latest styles and colorings, swell efâ€" fects in Cheviots and tweeds, displayâ€" ing clever tailoring and superior finish in every detail. Regular $12 to $14, Saturday ....0. .2.20. .2.2.22220088.95 $8.95 BUYS $12 To $14.50 OVEIâ€" COAT. GOOD LOOKS throughout. Made by probably the best clothing maker in Canada. ‘"ho style and finish are only â€" approacned by the highest grade tailqr‘s make. We Announce Extra Special Values §14.80 BUYS aN $18s To $20 ovERCOAT. â€"‘â€"â€"‘â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€"_ Men‘s Chinchillia Coats, the very latest thing in all sizes, in the new greys, browns and blues. This coae is beautifully _ lined and finishcd Fine woo?l nap Eidetdown for Children‘s Coats, caprs, buggy TUgs, kimona, etc., in shades of red, pale blue, grey _ and cream, at per vard _ £1.09 Are great possessions. Bring that c will oil, clean and make it look Jike Why should this sale draw throngs | Because of men daily while the weather bas north, so been so backward, and â€" when so!:le”f: ‘;‘nc' many loudâ€"noised sales _ are PCRE|given, anc hurled at your heads? Sn MGHnava 52 IN Satin and satcen coverings, with cotton, wool and down filling, in all the new â€"shades, and colorings, size 73x72, at each $2.75, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $8,50 up to ... ... $10.50 Just arrived, _ fresh _ new white wool blankets, with pink and . blue border, large double size, soft wool nap, at per pair $3.75, $3.00 and wOOL AnNp powN CcoMrForâ€" TERS. In our Warm Blankets, Comforters, Flannels, _ F Kimona Cioth, etc. Right now is the tim PURE stremely Repairing hatness done on shott notics AND GOOD HARNESS _ THE CH ‘PRICES RIDDLED AT ERNST‘s y stylish well cut trousers, Saturdar wOOL EIDERDOWN. WOOL BLANKETS PIEPER BLOCK : BERLIN, ONT 67. No. 48 « WILHELM X we specialize on Men‘s Ovomato and Furnâ€" Read the Prices. Lay in your Winter Supply style. _ Materials Children‘s P‘anéy Overcoats *l14, and two way collars. We are ‘$8.95 ing the largest selection and old hatness in to n Fleeco iinod garments of superior quality, the kind that keops the lad freo from colds, regular 45¢ garments Warm, well wearing. Scotch â€" knit gaviments, fresh â€" {from the knitting mills, regular §5¢, and $1.00, Saturâ€" BOYS‘ UNDERWEAR MEN‘S UNDERWEAR. S vemiichat o 0 Arwocd Cennit Ne oR opn t COuDIC breasted models, in handsome â€" patâ€" terns, _ with neatly shaped lapels, twalled Italian body lining, _ fashionâ€" able bloomer pants, sizes 28 to 33, regular $6 to $7, for ... $4.95 & pair of fancy towels will make a â€" beautiful. Christmas gift, 16 and 22 inches wite, in all patterns, at pbr ya.d 45¢ and ... .lll. ... 0 ie Two piece Suits, in good durable English tweeds, â€" dark and _ medium shades, double breasted coats, strongâ€" ly jined with Italian cloth, _ knae Pants, size 24 to 30, low priced $2.98 In our Staple Department â€" of els, _ Fiannesicite, Eiderdown, the time to buy these Goods. SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS‘ SUITS FANCY HUCK TOWELLiN®: Fancy â€" Huck Towelling _ 5o guest and large sizre ftowo‘s to DCw Now is the time to tuy these gnoods so as to have them made up for Christmas. We are showing a big rauge, ir&all shades and patterns at 23¢c, 30c, 35¢ and ... Slic Mothers! We are not boastful in claiming that our prices are at least a third lower than others. The more carefully you compare qualitics and prices, the more thoroughly convinced you will be that our claim is modest: In fancy stripes and. pia‘n English and Canadian, Flannc:â€" rites, 31 to 38 inches | wids, fine quality, soft finish, _ at per yd. 12%c, 15¢ and..... 20¢ KIMONA CLOTHS wool flanncls, for ladies waists and misses Balkan blouses, at per yard 30¢, 38¢, 45¢, 50c, BIY (ccesige comcemy nniinices | ©08 FLANXXELETTES $4. 50. BOYS CLOTHING,. in fancy worsteds and stripes, â€" as fhe as you can find anywhere; Trousâ€" We Obars o * Where the Good ’W Ciothes Come From § €CO)«x1+ 1 7 NGSiope Somnee wear, known for broadest of vaiue given, and known as the place whore a ‘square deal" is assured. Big Boys‘ Bloomer Suit Because Erost‘s store is â€" kzown morth, south, east and west, as the store of quality inâ€" Me_n'; and | Bojs‘ Long ‘‘Mannish" Coats RUSH SPECIALS IN Bovg OVERCOATS. [aterloo‘s Harness Shop ing St. _ â€" Waterigo We offer them on Saturday at eace en ces pun $0.98 assessesuseases $4.50, §5, 56 and laim is modest , w th shawl we IF at $1.98 2. $7.00 to $12 double WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY showâ€" taf ts phcl atanso Dase qil ce td acat Ne e *4 at the home of Mr. Chas. Klinck,|tet Laura was united in marriage t St., last week.â€"Mr. Israel Groff atâ€"|] Mt. Samue)l _ Bird, only son of _ Mr tended the fat stock show in Toronâ€"}and Mrs. Bird, Woolwich. to last week.â€"Mr. Fred Conrad has| . The bride was attended by her sis n.oved into his new house on South, tet Alberta while Mr. Durst of Se street.â€"Master Vogt and Miss Wi}â€" bringville suppPorted the groom. holmine Jansen of Galt visited their| The ceremony took place at â€" thte grandmother Mts. Vort last week o‘clock, ReÂ¥. .. Strempfer officiatin Pleasant _ Surprise ‘:â€"The mensters| Mrs. JJ. R. Hedrich Played the wedd of St. .James Lutberan Church _ surâ€"| ing march. prised Miss AJma Dreisinger, a popuâ€"| The bride wore white satin with lar young lady of their mumber, last / bridal veil and â€" catried white carna Tuesday eVening it being the occasion|tions while the bridesmaid was attit of her birthday. During the evening|ed in cream voile and Catried _ pink an address was read by Mr. E. Millâ€" |carnations. : or followed by the presentation â€" to| After the congratulations the guest: ber nf a bandsome tea set. Needlessbln the number _ of about seventyâ€"five 10 say all Present spent a very enâ€" partook of a sumptuous wedding dinâ€" ovable evening. {nor in the prettily decprated dining Mr. and | Mrs. James Nicol visited lrrmm. friends in _ Elmira â€"last week.â€"Mrs j _ The _ happy couple left for an exâ€" Schmidt of _ Berlin is visiting hcr' tended _ trip _ to Detroit, Indiana, daughter Mrs. Ailex. Detweilet for a} thence to Los Angeles, California. few woeks. â€"Aiter spending a _ week The guests â€" from a distance were :â€" with her friend Miss Hattie RuPncl,f)Irs. Stickney and Miss Ruby Stickâ€" Miss Emma Rittinget of Berlin has\ ney, Guelph, Mrs, Snall of Thediord, return=‘d to _ her _ home.â€"Mr. Noah Mt. and Mrs. Jacob Keller, St. Jaâ€" Bearinger, Jt., is holidaying in I.an-}cobs, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dejsel caster Co., Pennsylvania.â€"Mrs. F. J./ of Moorefield. snn CSucd UO2 moved into his new house on Centre lStrcct.â€"â€".\lr. and Mrs. Elmote â€" Letâ€" son and child and Miss Davey of Berâ€" lin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Detweiler.â€"Misses Clara and Hulda Allemang visited in Torâ€" onto last week.â€"The Bazaat held by the Ladies Aid of the St. James Luâ€" theran _ Church last Saturday was a decided success.â€"Mrs. Vogt has _ reâ€" [tmnrd to her home bete after an exâ€" tended visit with her daughter â€" Mrs. 8. H. Eby of St. Thomas.â€"Mt, Fred (Ruppel of Toronto spent last Sunda_\“ with his _ patents here.â€"Mrs. Mar_vl Parlow _ who has been visiting hcri sister, Mrs. _ R.. W. Faulds has _re turned to her home in Missour; T. S.A.â€"Mts. Jansen sPent Sunday with het son Mr. Arnold ‘Jansen of Betrlin. +â€"Mrs. Brechbill, Sr., of Berlin visitâ€" Lt 4 4600% RaL ihnt t d ds 2260 n the Jocal Tlorticultural Society, attending the annual meeting of the Ontatio Horticultural Association in Toronto.â€"Mrs. Hamel of Waterlno visited her daughter Mrs. Geo. Hehn last week â€"iMr flearcs u.200 100 Tas deen a visitor to Winnipeg, Calâ€" gare and other Western points in the interest of the Great West Felt Comâ€" pany has returned.â€"The C.P.R. have found it necessary to build an extenâ€" sion to their Jocal freight shed in otâ€" det to accommodate their increasing‘ shipments.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs, Amasa Winzer visited Toronto last 'I’uestla)'.‘ â€"Mr. Bert Bowman, Sec. Treas. . of I% q e c saes Mr. Dryden, manager of the Elmira Machinery & Transmission Company is in Galt Preparatory to moving his household _ efect in â€" Afrs. Schirgjdt‘s house on King St.â€"Ths Evangelical ’('hure'h have laid the foundation of a stable to be erected in tlie rear of the church.â€"Mr. Hiquston of Beriin Collegiate Institute addressed a well attended _ union neeting held | last Sunday _ evenin~ in the Evanzelical Church after the regular setvice â€" in the interest of the Laymen‘s Missionâ€" ary Movement. His speech was vital and stirting throughout.â€"Mr. 0. H., I"og& â€"whoâ€"forâ€"the past several weeks ) NS S TEOe DL C Wedding _ Bells : A quiet wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonâ€" age Hamilton when two of Elmira‘s Popular Yyoung People, in the person of Miss Nelda Keller and Mr. Otto took, were tnited in the holy bonds of mattimony Rev. +*. G. Burn officâ€" iating.. ‘The bride was married in ber travelling _ suit of dark blue wearing white velvet hat with plume. Pefore returning _ the young couple visited {rimsby and other Points. They wil} make their home for the Present with the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. Keller, on King street. manent pastor.â€"Miss Hilda Eby has Teturned _ to Elmira after _ several weeks stay at her Parent‘s home in St. Thomas.â€"Miss Bertha Cootes is visiting her friend Miss Quickfall â€" in ~â€"Mr: CGeo. Zieglet | was a business (Glenallan.â€"Mrs. John Hedrich, _ JIr., is sPending several days in Toronto. visitor â€" to Guel:hn _ last week. .â€"Mt. Gates of th» Metropolitan _ Bank staff sPent Sunday â€" at his home in Linwood.â€"Mr. Isaac Hiltorn was â€" a visitor to Torcnto last week. Wedding _ Bells : A quiet wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonâ€" W ESes d ‘ friends on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Fear Sr. amd _ Miss Ellen Fear have returned from _ Toronto and will spend the winter at the bome of Mr. David Fear.â€"Mrs, Heckendorn is visiting her daughter _ Mrs. Good of St. Jaâ€" cobs.â€"Rev. Eilert of Floradale has been filling the St. Paul Pulpit while the congregation are without a perâ€" Mt. ‘J. S. Weicher was a business| To Visitor to Waterloo on Tuesday.â€"Mr. and d Wm. Eisenbach spent Sunday in Berâ€" | frrom lin.â€"â€"Mrs. _S. Laschinger is spending a few a few _ weeks with her niece Mrs. ley of Dan. Becker _ of New Hamburg.â€"Mr. ) vieie;, News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Our Busy Neighbors ‘t. . Ucorge Class has is new house on Centre and M{s. Elmote _ Letâ€" te addressed a well neeting held â€" last in the Evanzelical regular setvice â€" in ? Laymen‘s Missionâ€" fi§ speech was vital The bride wore white satin â€" with bridal veil and carried white carnaâ€" tions while the bridesmaid was attitâ€" ed in cream voile and cartied Pink carnations. . After the congratulations the guests ‘»(" the number _ of about seventyâ€"five partook of a sumptuous wedding dinâ€" nor in the prettily decprated dining romm. ‘ The _ happy couple _ left for an ex-‘ tended _ trip _ to Detroit, Indiana, thence to Los Angeles, California. ‘ The guests from a distance werr :â€" Jhe ceremony took place at _ thrce o‘elock, ReÂ¥, .JJ. Strempfer officiatinr Mrs. :J. R. Hedrich Played the weddâ€" ing march. Bceiselâ€"Bird Nuptials : A very pretâ€" ty November wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beiâ€" sel last Wednesday when their daugh ter Laura was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel Bird, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Woolwich. ] Poultrty Show last week R. R. Rupâ€" pel secured the following prizes : Ist Cock, Ist Cockerel, 2nd Pullet, 3rd Iien. â€"At _ ttie meeting of the Presâ€" bytery held in Guelph last week it was _ decided to have Elmira charge set apart as a separate congregation. ~â€"Miss Luelia _ Schwindt is spcnding‘ several weeks at the horv of her brother, Woolwich. I MWP UE W durtncs ABl ie sls s Alict l hicd wlE and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sieling, HMesâ€" son, .attended the funeral of Mrs. Hent# Sieling on Thursday afternoon last.â€"Er. Milrer, â€" B. V. Sc. visited in Listowel last week.â€"The annual meetine of the Elinira Branch of the Uppet Canada Bible Society _ was held in the Methodist church last Thursday cvening. Rev. F. B. Meyâ€" ers was the principal speaker while Rev. C. W. Cosens and others also took _ part.â€"At the New _ Hambur â€" PouUltty Show lack waak Do Doom.l vpaies 0 DDve2Oieiiniiâ€"hen®Sbrecam cssn is m i2 ie i0 2 series.â€"Rev. F. B. Meyer, Sec.â€"Treas. of the local branch of the Waterloo County Children‘s Aid Society _ atâ€" tended the executive meeting hald in Berlin last week. Mrs. Meyer accomâ€" panied him to the City.â€"Messrs. C. M. Nethery, Otto Schierboltz and K. R. Ruppel attended the Pouliry Showi held in Toronto last week. Mr. Nethâ€" ety exhibited some white Leghotns.â€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Sieling, Monkton, Sea au_ uow _ m 1 $4, Hanslyn of Winnipeg and Mrs. J. A. Tracey of Georgetown are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Badâ€" ley.~â€"Plan is now open for the third concert of the Lyceum Course which will be given in the Theatorium â€" on December 1st. The company of singâ€" ers "The Cathedral Choir" promises to‘be one of_the best MUuryhets _ of the "and speut the cvening in games of all ‘kinds and,dancing, and about midâ€" "night all sat down to a sumptuous frepast and ncedless to say every one present did‘ it justice. Mr. and Mrs. John Walter and children spent | a few days at Macton, with Mrs. Walâ€" ‘ter‘s father who is 93 years old. j The December meeting of thr â€" Woâ€" men‘s Institute will held a% the home of Mrs. B. Bnll?d. Mrs. Dr. Thompson went as a‘ representative of the local branch 1lo‘atitend the conâ€" vention of the Women‘s Institute held at Toronto Nov. 20th and 2ist. She will give a report of the convention at the meeting on Dec. «J0th. D ooml NmssP eDmiRemes Nt I0T. Snd Mrs. Dentinger, Moddle Grove Farm, was the scene of a pretty gathering. About l'o:ty_ young people assembled 1i oo se e oo y EC the Women‘s Institute Convention at a delegate.â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘Adam and daughter spont Sunday with Mrs. F. Lackner, Jr.â€"On Tuesday evening, Nov. 18th, the residence of Mr. and Sund: visiting with Mrs. ®. Lackner, Jr Local and Personal® . Stone and daughter Belvila home from the west wbg_{e they have spent a few months visiting.~Mrs. F. Furâ€" ley of Heideiberg spent last _ week Sis~ = TELEGRAPH. i | Mr. and _ Mrs. David Harron of Milâ€" â€"| bank sPent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Rullâ€" â€"| srs.â€"Miss Johantab Friedman, gradâ€" â€"|uate nurse of Brooklyn, N.Y. . is i |spending a vacation at her home hete. â€"] â€"Mrs. John Spabr of Goderich spent |Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _ Andrew ) Spahr.â€"Mrs. John Dunnington spentl . | the weekâ€"end with friends in Wallace. | â€"Mr. V. R. Betlet left Tuesday â€" for ~} Berlin _ where ho has been engaged | with the Berlin Robe and Clothing }Co. with a yearly salary of $1500.â€" [ MUrs. Geo. Forwell and daughter â€" of | Hawkesville spent Sunday with Miss [Luells Flachs.â€"Mr. Ed. Baker of Lis f towe? Spent Monday with his motber. â€"Mr. Peter Hartman and sister Olive fapd little Rita attended the funeral of their Uncle in Dashwood last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Barlett of Acton spent Sunday at Mr. D. Wrays â€"Mr. Fred Friedman made his trial triPs as a â€" Brakeman on the C.P.R. last week.â€"Mr. J. G. Seip was a j business visitor to Toronto on Tuesâ€" | day.â€"Mr. Wm. Flachs made a busiâ€" â€" ness trip to Berlin Wednesday.â€"Mrs. ‘: Bertha Bocgel spent the weekâ€"end in â€" Berlinâ€"A little baby girl has come . to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Art. A. Koebel.â€"Mr. Ralph . Kocbel : and family of London are spending ‘a , Yacation at his home here.â€"Messrs. « Milton Goetz and Barney Lantz of Elmira spent Sunday at their homes here.â€"Miss Mellie Schnurr and friend 4 Miss Koehner _ spent a few days of| last week in Listowelâ€"Miss Gladys ( Tibeando ofâ€" Listowel spent Satutday‘i with Miss Mabel Camochan._‘.\’lr.l Robert White sPent ‘Thursday I’ifll; ‘his brother in â€" Monkton.â€"Mr. E4. Sargent of Listowel â€" renewed _ acâ€" quaintances in our burg on Saturday, â€"Mr. Campbell of West Monkton was' in our buUrg last week looking for a nicety â€" situated farm.â€"The _Hydro! Power meeting held on Thursday evening _ was largely attended, and the majority was in favor, also that Linwpood become a police village. 1 Phone 215 Made of the best material throughout No, 22. German Meat Cutters at â€" $3.00 No. 32. German Meat Cutters at â€" $4.00 NOVEMBER 27, 1913â€" 10 PAQGEs Alexanderwerk Meat Chopper tracks.â€"Mr. David Wray spent Monâ€" day in Guelphâ€"Linwood has now three shoe nsakers and all seem to be doinâ€"~ a _ rushing business.â€"Santa ’cm- advises all People to have their stockings darned and ready for him on his arrival.â€"Messrs. Orton Strickâ€" er, Harold Nurse and Edwin Milliner returned home Saturday after spendâ€" ing the summer months in the @bldâ€" en West.â€"A Christmas entertainment will be held in the Methodist Church Complete with Lard and Fruit Press Locals and Personals.â€"Miss Kuehnâ€" er left for her home in Berlin on §Atwy after a short‘ visit with Miss Schnurr.â€"Mr. John McCormick has completed a good piece of road hety_-eu the village and the C.P.R. *\ Weichel‘s Weekly Store News|: The Enterprise Saus;ge Stuffer We carry a full line or extra knives and plates of all sizes . WEICHEL â€" SON If we to!d you from this space that we would give one dollar bills for 9 days at 79¢ each, would you be one of thousands to come and lay in a stock of Dollar Bills* Sure. Then why not take advantage of the dollar lines we offer at 78¢ Or 50c lines we offer at ... _.._.._ pocsesnce serveuied srsecsere Nesasurcuges $UG Is this not giving you the equivalent to Dollar Bills at T9ct $1.00 BILLS for 79c¢. ‘ress 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 plates. | o C No. 25. 4 gt. Stuffer at $5.50 No. 35. 8 gt. Stuffer at $7.00 WHOLE No. 3012 Waterloo aW

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