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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Mar 1914, p. 1

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_ You have a right to exâ€" s pect MORE than mere)4.. clothes for the clothes money you spend th’is’fi' srping. m ERNST 8 ( Many men feel that $15 is the top price to pay for a suit. It is for just those gentlemen that this ~suit has bee.‘ designed to our ‘special orâ€" der. There is not onc point _ about the suit that we think any man who really Lnows good tailoring can take exception to. As well as the standâ€" ard blues and black material we have bad it made up inall the fancy _ ciâ€" fects that are popular this _ season. Made in the most extreme as well as conscrvative models, every . size is here for every figure and satisfacâ€" tion is guarantecd with every | suit. Special Price ........ ...... «â€"...... $19.00 The tailoring, lining | and" fibishing in thes: suits are equal to those . of much higher prices, made in _ jine domestic tweeds, in the popular light and daik colors, also fancy _ stripes and broken checks; all sizes 35 to 44. Reduced for Saturday to $9.50 MEN‘S SUITS OF qQUALITY MEN‘S SUITS Ever, boy deserves to be well clotheuâ€"â€"it teached an early and neeâ€" essary pride in that personal appeatâ€" ance wlich is such an important facâ€" tor in the development of boyhood and marbood. Our i‘tices will prove | that _ you can wear fine clothes at cost of the prdinaiy ‘sort. sold in the average stores. . ‘You‘re entitled to an assurance of â€"quaiity, of correct style and fit; further, you‘re entitled to pleasite and sati:.uction in buying them and & contiiuation of these things in wearing ticm. The iman who makes kis sclection from our spring display of clotnes for men has all these as~ surances, and in addition will find that every doilar he spends here is purchaâ€"img the very maximum of genuine va‘lues. DRESS #o KING STREET EAST Buy All Your Groceries Here A FINE VARIETY,TO CHOOSE FROM. DIETRICH‘S GROCERY because :â€"â€" the goods we sell are guaranteed UP THE BOYS. 568, No. 12 Clothes Come °F This is the suit we want the young nran who thinks he has to go to a tailor and pay a high price in order to set a perfectâ€"fittiug stylish suit to see. AMl the stvle features that have bwen introduced by the best American cutters for this season art embodiâ€"s in‘this suit. It is made in blue and fancy _ worsteds, . serges, cashme.es and _ botany twills. We feel conlident that these suits _ «anâ€" not be duplicated anywhere in | Berâ€" MB $OF L.i inss comcrriccce $Y8.UD We lauve specialized on a $10 suit and fee! our ofering will equal anyâ€" thing to be found in America, made from the latest tweeds and _ fancy worste!s, in a large variety of up to daiec patterns and finished _ with every little style detail wanted by the faskionable dresser. The linings and trinmings are of the very best quality and we avre sure this suit will please every man who sees | it, sizes 36 to 41, Special at ... $12.00 MEN‘S SUITS. Handsoine single breasted models, linished with all the latest â€" style kinks, particularly fine suits, for the youns fellows. Regular $10 to $13, marked down for quick selling $7.95 MEN‘S SUITS MENXN‘s SUITS. BERLIN, ONT. Local and Personal.â€" The Elmira ; March Fair held last Monday . was largely attended. Quite a number of horses were bought for shipment by horsebuyers. The fine weather _ and xood sleighing were probably accountâ€" â€"| able for the sxtra large turnout. â€" Mr. J. S. Werchel lgft last _ Tuesday |for Chicago, where be expedfy _ to speqd several months taking . treat ment _ in che â€" Bernerr Macfadden Healthatorium.â€"Mr. N. OQ. 'l"[npmas | of Toronto University spegt several -ldays of last week at the home . of his uncle, Mr. S. Laschinger. â€" Mrs. | steph Ransom, _who has been ill for: |some time, was taken to St. â€" Josâ€" r|eph‘s l.osvital, Gueiph, whereq she isi + | to undergo an operation.â€"The Ladics j Aid of the Evangelical Church spent |a very pleasant afternoon at _ the home of Mrs. O. At. Umbach, Waterâ€" ‘{loo. last Wednesday.â€"Quite a numâ€" ber of music lovers of Elmira _ and | vicinity attended the Oratoria by; ”Spohr‘ â€"Last Judgment," given by : the choir of the Waterloo Methodist [Church last Thursday ev®hing under ‘| the excelient leadership of Miss A. R. Bean. Mr. A. C. Kimme!l of Elâ€" | mira took the tenor solos in a very lldoliqhtful manner. Mr. W. L. Badley j assisted in the chotus work.â€"Mr. and | Mrs. ‘Wm. Heckendotn entertained a "number of _ theit friends at their |home last Wednesday evening® _ Mr. ,llelvin Hilbotn has resigned his poâ€" [ sition with the Elmira _ Interior .I\\"oodwork Co. and accepted 3 posiâ€" ltion in Toronto. He left . for â€" that jcity last Monday.â€"Messrs. Rev. Cosâ€" jens Edwards, Werner and _ Hilborn ; were among those from here who jattended the lectures given by Dr. James 4. Gordon in Berlin.â€"â€" C E. H. Zick of Montreat; "~iee* E.dith O‘Donnel, spent several ‘ days toi last week with her friend Mrs. F. | Kirschel.â€"Mr. Arthur Reichert of Bridgeport is visiting Elmira friends. â€"The Beethoven Club will hold their |Bach meeting on Friday, Mar. 20th. ~â€"Mr. F. C. Meyer is ill with inflamâ€" mation of the lungs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. +J. Wesley Merner and infant daughâ€" !lcr of Hespeler spent last week at } the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. | Weber.â€"Miss Grace Etb is spending | | several weeks with friends at Ngw } ’-!iamhun: and Plattsville.â€"Mr. Milâ€" ton Auman of Toronto visited â€" his +parents here for several days last| | week.â€" ‘The Elmira Spring _ Horse} !Sho\\' will be held on Tuesday, April ith.â€"Mr. Noah Strome and famil_vl of Pentland have moved to Elmira, [ vecupyimg the house on South street jI which he purchased from Mr. F:man.'! ‘(L Martin.â€"Mrs. August Janser of Centreville is visiting friends in Elâ€"| zmira and vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm.fi Dreisinger and son rcturned to their | home in Toronto after spending tw |¢ [mnuths with his parents, Mr. â€" and |I | Mrs. .Jolhn Dreisinger.â€" Last Thutsâ€"| s !dav was Masseyâ€"Harr‘s delivery day |f ‘in town. Quite a few implements of}c | various kinds testified to the work i of the agent, Mr. J. B. Weber.â€" [; lSe\'eral hundred â€" new books _ bave | 1 been bought and will be placed | on | q the shelves of the Fimira Library | in the course of a few weeks.â€" Mr.{j A. D. schmidt sold two lots _ on |, [Brubacher street to Mr. Chas. Holier | ; ‘who intends to pbuild during the comâ€" Ping summer.~â€"Mr. Gius Schack _ bas 1 also bought a Tot on the same street | Innd also intends building this vear. 5 â€"â€"Mr. Simon Moyer has purchaset " the tinsmith and furnace work busiâ€" 5 ness from Messts. Klinck and Ahrens P and will continue the business _ as f heretofore. 1 evenin= and report having had a Very emiovable game The Epworth Leasne of the Metho wist chnreh _ held _ a St. Patrick‘s social Mohday evening in the Sundar school rooms, which were appropriaâ€" telv decorated for the accasion. _A spectal progtamme of songs, etc. was given after which the committee in charge served d4unch. Talent Saleâ€"The Presbyterian Laâ€" dies‘ Aid will hold a Talent Sale of homemade baking and candy in the Frohsinn Hallk on Saturday, _ March 21st fm./tn 6 _ p.m. _ Special music. . Everybody welcome, Hockey News.â€" Elmira _ Juniors journeyed to Linwood on Tuesday evening and plaved the Linwood N. ILi.. team, whom they defeated 8 to 2. ‘The sunerior combination of the Elmira boys, coupled _ with good stick handling, was in a great measâ€" ure the cause of _ Linwood‘s defeat. Lin wood played the return gaime here on Friday night and were whiteâ€" washed by a score _ of 11â€"0. Our windérharten puck chasers ate made of the right kind of stuf.â€" Our curlers returned the visit of the Waterloo curlers _ last Friday evenin= and report havinx had a vers ath4 Our Busy Neighhors |.=~~= News Notes Gathered by Industrious Caorrespandents in County and District * eabgaiis ~* }Yisit with ~~} Church ay ‘afternoon. ',oiing 10 a. q. ‘and ‘ssrvic «Mr. at n ’llrs. Rey: 85 in Waterl _ Social evening.â€"Last Wednesday she Young People‘s Alliance spent a Very pleasant social evening at the home of _ Miss _ Alice Gingerich, King St. The Literary Commnittee Provided a sPlendid program consisting of songs, recitations, and an interesting adâ€" dress _ by â€" the Pastor. Rey. W. 0. liehn. Dainty refreshments were also served by the members of the Alliance Social evenings of this nature should prove a great benefit, both to > ts members and the Society. The _ Alâ€" liance is very grateful to the hond friend who sent a missionary contriâ€" bution and letter to the President of the Adlliance.â€"The Temperance meetâ€" ing held in the Hall Tuesday evening tas well attended. Mr. Bailey of To tonto _ delivered _ a splendid yaddress and explained the form of organizing. Rev. Mrt. Cousins, Elmifa, was also pressnt and ‘delitered a short addtess also Rev. â€" W. GJ Hehn. Mr. Anson Brubachor actei as Chairman during th* _ evening _ th> following officers were elected : _ President, Anson Bruâ€" bacher ; _ Viceâ€"Pres., _ Allan (Good ; Sec‘v, _ Elhott _ Richmond ; Treas, James Fenton. There was also _ cn> member _ elected _ irom each Polling Div, to agt with the othor officets.â€" The Ladies‘ Aid hold _ their annual meeting at the Parsonage _ Tuesday afternoon when the following officers wetre elected for the coming vear â€" Pres , Mrs. A. Fies ; Viceâ€"Pres., \Irs W. 0. Hehn ; Seev, Mrs. E. Rich mond ; _ Treas., Mrs. W. Reynolds ; cm these lints. _ We have a morn‘ng, mnoon and evening SetYice to the Coun: ty town and return the only party to gain is tlfe Berlin merchants, to the loss (4 your home merchant who pays taxes and helps in every way to supâ€" port your town. â€"â€"A jolly sleighload from here enâ€" jayed a skating Party in Elmira rink last Friday evening.â€"Mt.. Holle has gamz:men taking down the old Church this week. Ths brick, house formetly eownsd by _ the late George Schiefele en â€"_Riverside Ave., has been taken down.â€"A _ large number from _ here have been attenditig â€"Dr. Gordon‘s lecâ€" tures in Berlin during the past week those who were fortunate.enough to gain cdmt.am, speak very highly of beth _ the . lectute and singing.â€"Mrâ€" Peter H.~ l}ruhag:r was a Business vigitor .â€"to Toronto Saturday.â€"The maiy (tignits of Miss Graceâ€" Snyder far M&o have her back again, ‘ ‘m‘fiup{e.months in oro®to.â€"It must havegesemed liyce Old times to many who attended worship Sunday to get hack into the old school house again. We heard some ladies remark how they used to learn their tables (betore they had a table of their own to look after), but they: didn‘t say just how long agoâ€"-lacoh] Kaufman who was the teacher 40 years ago â€" was Present, looking as poung as ever.â€"The two Misses Rees or of _ Markham are visiting frienes im town.â€"Mr. Henry Gille was a business visitor to Loudon last week. &+Mr. Anthony Gies has made come good _ sales from his Holstein Herd lately.fiMr. I. D. Snyder is visiting friends in _ Buflalp and Westfalls, N. l\'.â€"No game cwing to the soft conâ€" |dition of ice on rink, the hockey game Jast â€" Saturday was post ‘onel ‘until next winter.â€"Tuesday a lot of ice came down the River and the cld Canestogo celebrated the 17th by geiting full.â€"We notice the slasor :f Berlin is calling _ a meeting in rcerâ€" enc» to having | (G.T.R. <put a _ sas producer car on this line, the _ Preâ€" sent accommodation sheuld se su1.sâ€" factory. When you take towns West of St. Marys or North of Guelph we get 5 hours longer in Toronto tltan St. Patrick‘s Par 7 The 1Tâ€"h cf Ireland was duly ce! ted by the Trishmen _ in town;:} (Fach member ; Fore a regular lrilfi t, large St. iPatrick‘s Badge and a short !‘tlay pipe and carried @ _ bunch _ of ':hamroch, being all the same size and keeping ‘per step. â€" Comâ€" Plementary remarks 'a'! heard Yrom all along thejline of march, as to the fine appearance of tbozctaking part in the parade. _ Quite a large crowd ‘ lurned _ out toâ€" withess the celebraâ€" ,‘tion and were greatly antised to see ‘the way _ the Irishman cartied his; IShillalah. Riask hirds, gobins and spring all arâ€" Fiâ€"ing and the irishman‘s parade this haes been a busy . week.â€"Mr. Scott Rgbertson ol Regina returned â€" home .Friday \iter enioying a very pleasant rim. with friends in town. Church Services :â€"L an Sunday ‘afternoon. Evugcunlmuy moin iilg 10 a.m., _ Sunday $chool 2 p.m. and‘service 7.30 pam‘‘in school house. ’ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Welker and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds attended.the Oratorio in Waterloo last Thurgday evening. ‘ w Raoney News Itents :â€"Between â€" the St. Jacnbs â€" celebrated b ris ach 1 sB bat, larg d @O'Ked a ied @ bun Organist, _ Mrs. Alf. Snyder ; Asst. Organist, Mrs. W. W. Suidet ; Proâ€" gramme Committee, Mrs. Hebn, Mrs. W. W. Snidet, Mrs. Wilker and Mrs. Reynolds.â€"Mr.â€" Simcoe Washburn visâ€" ited friends im Hespeler ‘ Saturday .â€" Amother shpowstorm, where are you going "Christmas".â€"Have you â€" subâ€" wribed yetâ€"time is getting short for securinz a Prize. spent the weekâ€"ena at his home here. â€"Mr. Jobn Emerson Stumpi of out bank staff bas been transferred _ to bis home town of Elmira and _ Mr. Eidt of Milverton relieves him. Mr. J. G. Seips has reâ€"opeued with _ 3 full display of hardware in Mr. Bunâ€" dy‘s store.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Andrew Macintyre of Toronto spent a few days ol last week with Mrs. Alex. itconie.â€"Mr. Roâ€" Hosea and friend of Eimira spent Sunday at Mr. © Levi Strickers.â€"Miss Genevia and â€" Miss A. McLeese spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Retta Crooks of Elmira.â€" Mr. Almond Rennie of Tilsonburg spent the weekâ€"end at his home here.â€"Bliss Cassie Gaker of Listowel spent Sunâ€" day under the parentai roof. â€" Mr. James Rennie of Listowel _ spent Wednesday with Mrs. Alex. Rennic.â€" Mrs. Frank Short of Waterlop spent a few days with her sister, â€" Miss: Fannic Runstedler.â€"We are sorry to. teport the dgath â€" of the youngest | chiid oi Mr.:‘and Mrs. Gustave Eisemenger.â€"Quilting seems to be in lull swing around our burg _ these days.â€"Mr. .John Dechert, jr., paid a Uying visit to Listowel on Saturdar. â€"The Linwood skating rink will be open for skating Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings.â€" Mr. John Runstedler of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his brother and sisâ€" ter on the 9th line.â€"Mr. Henry Pomâ€" mer spent aâ€"few days with his broâ€" ther in Listowel.â€" Mrs. Bertha Boeâ€" ge! spent a few days in Berlinâ€"Mr. E. Wiiliams ofi Listowel spent _ the woekâ€"en@ at Mrs. Alex. Rennies. â€" Mr. Reaben Serifert left Wednesday for Saskatchewan. â€"Mr. J. Reid and dauchter of Toronto is spending _ a vacation at her home here.â€"Mts. A. N. Ring has taken charge of the Milâ€" linery Dept. at W. O. Bundy‘s store. â€"itev. Reble and wife were visitors to Beriin on Thursday.â€"Miss Bertha Tabbert of Macton spent a fow days of last week with Miss Viola Beggs. â€"Mr. Bussard, contractor of Milverâ€" ton, spe;t Thursday in our burg. Milverton.â€"Mr. Kelly Smith and sisâ€" ter of llolland spent Sunday at Mr. QD. W. Wrays.â€"â€"The Messrs‘ McKien man and Seample of Milverton spent Sunday with friends here.â€"â€" Mr. Wm. Mortow of Roxeter speat a few aays with his cousin. AMrs. Thomas Crookâ€" }lhnh.â€"lr. Milton Goetz: of Elmira Metropolitan Bank staff spent Sunâ€" k’ay at his home here. We underâ€" stand Mr. Goetz has been transierred }tn Toronto head office.â€" Miss Lucila Â¥Flachs and Rosie Meyer spent _ the weekâ€"end in Elmiraâ€" Mr. . Nelson Verrick and Mr. i1. Fitzgerald spent Friday evening in Listowelâ€" Alr. Pem. Rennie and family of Listowel â€" Local and Personal. â€" Mr. ..Fred Wakefield of Listowet has been engaz> F ROST WOVEN FEWNCGC E ELMIRA Good Goods FROST FENCE looks as well wien stretched as it does in this picitre. Try it and you will he a satisfied customer. If you drawn and heavily galvanized. The weaving is carefully and wel done. The tight lock makes it impossible iot any witre to slip. The wire is specialâ€"v lacksmith® â€" by Mr. _ Nelson â€"â€"Mr. N. Roe spent a 1ew this week with friends _ in | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | @, 1 M. WEICHEL & SON â€" â€"â€"â€"See that lock. can be depended on to hold it‘s shape This double secure tic or binding makes it impossible for cither wite to stip. Best in looks and made from hetter material THERE‘S A REASON why FROST EENCE hardhave nâ€"t received out price list For sale, suitable for mix-f l ames w ing with parley at 60 cents White cap yellow per bushel. tect from grower, jJOHN STECKLY, _ desired, satisfactio | The New Grocery Section S § is sure to interest you. Always é a fresh stock on hand. Produce § : taken in exchange for merâ€" $ § chandise throughout the store. § DAUBRBENEY OATS Shipments have been arrivâ€" ing weekly for weeks past and $ our stock is complete with _ SPRING AND SUMMER e MATERIALS a in Dress Stuffs, Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear, § Suits and Cloaks, Prints, Nurse $ Cloth, Shirtings, Cottons, Linâ€" ens, Towelling, Hosiery and § Gloves, Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothâ€" $ ing, House Furnishings, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums and Floor § Oils. » Weare Now _â€" Ready THE DEPARTMENTAL STORES NEWS Weselohâ€"Goudie Ltd {} We invite you to come and inspeci our vast range Saturday. §# & *A# * -"r;_’:r.-:g'u'_'qâ€"r-kwfl Phone 215 R. R. 2, Berlin My18/35/1â€"4t. SPRING NEEDS to serve your write for at toâ€"day it never slipsâ€"â€"â€" White cap yellow dent. on cob, diâ€" tect frem grower, other varieties if desired, satisfaction guaranteed . or money refunded, for prices and partiâ€" eulars, write ... G. Gleeson, Fletch er, Ont. ? 4t. Seed Corn for Sale WATERLOO Low Prices diâ€"

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