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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Mar 1914, p. 1

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~ ERNST S will be a Big Day in our boys‘ _ Suit Department | Over 1.200 Suits to select fhomâ€" every one new saving lines will be placed out for a record hustle MEX‘S SUITS, in navy blue worâ€" steds, fine botany twill, etc., in sinâ€" gle breasted _ good moliair _ linings, well tailored and cut on the latest models with extra quality linings and trimmings, thorough canvas and staying in each garment to qrevent asging, sizes 35 to 41, special $18.09 If you want a cerrect suit for s a fashien school as well as a store. For years we have enjoyed the 1 of clothing ready to wear. Our 1911 exhibition of spring sui mnating faste can possibly ask for pl The range of suits is wide and varie all colors, blues and backs. Never have we had the good fort picees oi fashion as we have this sea us that they excel the garment of li paid double, ~ MENS SUITS, made from fire _ MEN‘S SUITS, _ in fine imported domestic tweeds and fancy worsteds, worsted and English tweeds, in the in un to date patterns, Tined with fine new spring patterns and _ coforings, quality _ Halian _ cloth, _ well aud two and three button sacks with long strongly made, newest styles, _ sizes lapels, beautifully tailored, _ perfect 35 to ii, very special at ... $10.00 diltting with Beatrice twill and satin MEN‘S SUITS, made from | extra fine quality fancys worsteds, in all the latest patterns, fancy suripes,‘etc well limed and trimined, newest stylâ€" es in single breasted sack + models, dong lapels, correct fashion, sizes 36 to 44. very special at ... $12.50 Men‘s Suits, made, of fine domestic tweeds, light and dark colors _ and fancy stripes, broken checks, etc., very well tailored and lined with best yuahty farmer satin, sizes 36 to 14, S[ECLI] csmmearmmem narecs reeisenss §4.90 _â€" _ Our 1914 Spring Suit Exhibition is Unequalled in Style and Quality _ No KING STREET EAST Buy All Your Groceries Here DIETRICH‘S GROCERY A FINE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. because :â€"â€" the goods we sell are guaranteed. Saturday 58. No. 13 THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Where the Cood Clothes Come From â€" every one new; five strong . imoney a record hustle out of Suits. fitting with Beatrice twill and satin linings, sizes 35 to 44, special at MEN‘~ SUITS, sample suits, in wll wool Canadian tweed, light â€" and dark patterns, the very latest creaâ€" tion of the tailors art, new and sorâ€" rect,. ali sizes, regular $10, Saturday special at une to offer our patrons such masterâ€" son. In many cases men have told gh »priced tailers for which they have eadership. of handling the pest grades ts coinprises all that men of discrimâ€" us our most _ unusually low prices. MEN‘S SUITS, made from importâ€" ¢d blue and black worsteds and sergâ€" es, cashmere finish and potany twills with fine mobair and satin â€" linings, in the latest single breasted _ styles for spring wear, with long lapets and other stvie features, â€" very . stylish, beautifully tailored, perfect _ fitting, eXxtra special at ..._... ....... $15.00 pring look at Men‘s blue and black Suits, in the new single breasted style, beautifulâ€" Iy finished, deep lapels, fine _ goods, all sizes, special at ... ... $10.00 You can select from all styles and our display for ours is BERLIN, ONT. $20.00 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINQG,. MARCH 26, 1914â€" _ 10 PAQGES $5.95 Perscnals :â€"Mr. Isaac Spreeman Fas purchased the beautiful farm of Cur. Uriah &snydor, South of the village.â€" Mt, Chas. Main has accepted a posi tion of farm _ foreman for Dr. _ Mc !l\rnulrirl\, Galt, and assumes his new | duties shortly.â€"\n excellent showing | was made by the majority of pupils | at thae recent _ Pron‘otion Examinaâ€" | tions. The unifornm, high standard of |the work of the _ youngsters reflects | great _ eredit _ to the efforts 5i cour | painstaking _ traching _ staff, Nigses Clegsg. and Harris.â€"Messrs. Buck and Lantrnschlager _ have _ engaze:d Mss Qvail of _ Tavistock to conduct _ the millinery husiness for the coming seaâ€" sen.â€"Mr. _ Jessie Clemens of Irasensâ€" wood spent several days at the home of his brotherâ€"in law, Mr. Allen _C. Hallman.â€"Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Lantenschlager on March 16, a daughter, Death of Ab@m Moyer.â€"On Monâ€" day motrning the Grim Reaper called away one of our old residents, Mr. Abram Moyer. He was 75 years, 5 months and 25 days of age. He leayâ€" es to mourn a sorrowing wife, five daughters and 4 sons, and 2 buried, and 20 grand children. The _ five daughters reside at, Harriet in Hastâ€" ings, New Jersey; Melizzie in "Yorâ€" onto; Laura and Eda in Jacoma and Washington, and Barbara at home. The sons reside at, Levi in _ Philaâ€" delphia, Noah in Reading, Pa., Liitâ€" coln in Alaska, Sask., and Simon in Elmira. Ont. Diedâ€" Last Friday, Mr. Jacob Kramp, at Shantz Station. The funeral and burial was heid on Monâ€" day at the Shantz Station Lutheran vburch and cemetery. lHe leaves to moutn is loss a sorrowing wife, 12 children and 33 grand children. He was in his 8§th year.â€" Miss Nellie‘ and Mr. Joe Hagey visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kinzie on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder._ visited friends at Bridgeport on Sunday. â€" Mr. Allan Schiedel spent Sunday with â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Schiedel at Berlin. News Items.â€"Rev. Mr. Bailey, the Field Secretary of _ the Temperance Alliance, will lecture on Thursday evening, March 26th. There will also be limeâ€"light views. Everybody wetâ€" come.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Simon _ Moyer and daughter Gladys of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _ Aaron Mader.â€"Miss Jemima (Memmer Sunâ€" daved with Miss Lauretta Shantz.â€" Miss Annie Newbauer and Miss | Lily theinhardt svent Sunday with Miss. Laura Sharpe.â€"The Sunday vistvors at Mr. and Mrs. Gust Weidenhamâ€" mer‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kramp and Mrs. Marklinger of ‘Mt. Forest, and _ Mr. John Kramp _ of ‘ Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis EKramp and Alr. and Mrs. David Binâ€" geman.â€"Miss Luella and Miss Alta lleckendorn visited Miss Trene Weber at Berlin on Sunday.â€"Miss FAsic Reick spent Sunday with Miss Rose Prange.â€"Miss Linian Cressman spent Sunday with Miss Vera Gimbel.â€" Miss Ida Anderson and Miss Pearl Raymer visited Miss Verneda Mader on Sunday.â€" Mr. Anas Hagey of Chicopee, _ Mr. Roland Reick, Mr. Leander Schmidt visited Mr. Hency Pranges on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reick aund son Norman. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Prange.â€"Mr. Vernon Cressman of Strasburg and Mr. Will Thaler _ left for Saskatchewan on Friday.â€" Ne | Marriedâ€" Last Wednesday, _\‘Ir.l Shannon Schiedel to Miss Florence! Marriedâ€" Last Ww Sbannon Schiedel to Detweiler, at Chesley. Our Busy Neighbors New Dundee News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Breslau _ News Notes :â€"Mrs. Samvel Axt is confined to her bed with rheumatism. â€"Miss Millie Poeting who spent _ a few months visiting in Mildmay | and ’\i(-imt_\ has _ returned to, her _ bome again. Mrs. _ Heldman Sr.. is aiso visiting at the same place.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Will _ Hartung of Petersburg spent Sunday at _ the homs of M+s: Hartung.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Faul iongel of Waterloo are spendinz a few days with friends and relatees in this loâ€" cality.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wetilautâ€" er of. Betlin called on friends in the village over Sunday.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs Russel Heipel were the guests of Mr ‘ and Mrs. Ed. Doering. 5.â€"Paper life of J. S. Bach. Miss Maxwell. 6.â€"Piano soloâ€"Prelude & Fuga No. 7, .J. S& Bach, Miss Allemang. 7.â€"NVoral soloâ€""Pink | Rose"â€"Carâ€" rie Jacobsâ€"Bond. Miss A\lma _ Alleâ€" mang. . 3.â€"Piano = Solo. Prelude No. 1. J S. Bach, Miss Alma Laschinger. 4. Violin _ Soloâ€"Angel‘s Sercenade Miss Briden. ‘ 8.â€"Readingâ€"Sclected. Miss Doretha Schaefer. 9.â€"Piano Sotoâ€"Prelude & Fuga No. 2. Miss Hilda Eby. 1. Piano duett, _ Military _ Galop. Carl Bohnu, _ Mrs. Shurly and _ Mrs. Heimbecker. 2. Vocal soloâ€""Sweet Early YVioâ€" lets." L. Sherrington, Miss _ Emma Hedrich. Miss Susie Wiedenhammer was sucâ€" cessfully operated on for appendici:is at her home here last Tuesday.â€"â€"\ small blaze in the cellar of Ruopel & Company‘s store last Tuesday afterâ€" noon caused _ considerable exciteinent. for a time. Our waterwortks system came _ into good _ use and pronahly“ prevented a disastrous conflagration.‘ As it was there was slight â€" damage caused â€" principally â€" by water whith | was fully covered by. insurance. _ Mr. i\\'. H. Schmaltz, Berlin, was up on, I\\'ednesday morning last to adjust the loss.â€"Mr.â€" and Mrs. Halstead, Toronâ€"‘ to, visited friends in town last week. â€"Mr. Franz _ Rudow _ attended ihe Plumbers‘ Convention held in Toron:, to _ last week.â€"Mr. Elmer Ratz of Hamilton visited _ his parents | here: the other Saturday.â€"Mrs. Geo. L. Ziegler attended the funeral of ber‘ grandfather Mr. Lemuel Powell held at Wallenstein last week.â€"Mr. Sam Shinks . of Brantiord is visiting his brother Mr. W. H. Shanks.â€"Mr. J. B. Weber has sold the old Ratz home to Mr. Rau.â€"Miss Fischer of Salem spent a week with Nirs. and Miss Winger.â€"Miss Clara Schedewitz spent a few days in Berlin last week.â€"Mr. Franz Rudow has been successful in securing the plumbing, heating, tinsâ€" mith and roofing work for the new postâ€"office.â€"Mr. James Ertel sold his house on Eing street to Mr. Menno Braendle.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Brutachr _ visited friends in Baden and vicinity several days last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayperry and Mr. and Mrs. C. Steever of _ Elma spent Sunday with Elmira friends.â€" Mr. Emil Umbach has moved to Berâ€"; lin where he has secured employment. The house vacated hy him has been| rented by Mr. J. R. Hedrich.â€"Mrs. Henty S. Martin died at the home off her daughter Mrs. . S. Schwalm, Guelph on Monday afternoon last at| the age of 85. The Martin family lived in Elmira many yeats ago.â€"Mt. Sam Uttley, Doon, spent a few days with friends in Elmira.â€"Miss Marie Winger is visiting friends at Ayton for a few weeks.â€"The talent sale giâ€" Â¥en by the ladies of the Presbyterâ€" ian Ladies Aid last Saturday was a decided success. S Beethoven (Club.â€"The Bach mseting of the Beethovan Club was held last Friday afternoon when the following programme was given. . Death of Mrs. Steph Ransom. : The sad death of Mrs. StePh Ransom, ocâ€" curred last Thursday afternoon at the Guelph Hospital. She feaves a sorâ€" rowing husband and two infant ch:idâ€" ren. _ The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and _ the service in the Evangelical Church was largely | atâ€" tended. _ Much sympathy is felt â€" for the bereaved family. Mr.. Milton Goetz the populat teBer of the Metropolitan Bank has _ heen transferred to a Toronto brancn. Vr Emerson Stumpf, late of the Linwood branch, is his successor here. Local and _ Personal.â€"Rev. _ John, Taylor and little daughter Grace ol Estevan Sask., aré spending a â€" few days with relatives here. Rev. Tayâ€" lor occupied the pulpit of the Methâ€" odist Church Sunday evening when he delivered a fine, impressive sermon. . Philipsburg Raskd Mrs. Wm. _ Mann at Morriston.â€"Mr. John Callaway and his mother â€" of FEramosa spent a few days last week Kisiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durâ€" tant.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Durrant "a]led upon their cousin Mr. J.. F. McKay . of _ Borlin =~NQ «2s serursi News Items :â€"Mr. Levi Elsley of Mofiat, C.P.R., and his brother Alâ€" bert of Campbelville, spent last Satâ€" urday visiting friends here. They left ‘thc old home about 25 years ago and entered upon Mercantile business and have made it a good success.â€"Miss Tillie Milliard is spending a few weeks with her parents at the old home.â€"Mrs. William Michell _ enterâ€" tained a number of her friends to a quilting party last Saturday _ evenâ€" ing.â€"Mr. and Nirs. Fredrick â€" Hardy spent a few days visiting Mr. â€" and The sad news was received here of the death of Mr. Noah Dietrich _ of Josephsburg who died very suddenly Mr. Wendel Boissoin and Miss Lena ,Dpietrich were at Josephsburg at the home of Mrs. John Lorentz, who is weriously ill. _A meeting was _ held Monday night when it, was arranged "to hold an annual horse show which -will be held April 16th.â€"A. number of young men were Pleasantly enterâ€" gained _ by Father Wey on Thursday evening. The evening was spent in games, after which a delectable lunch was served.â€"Messrs. _ Noah Schmidt ‘and.David Steinman were visitors at Mr. Wendel Boissoin, St. Clements.â€" Mr. Jas. Stump{ has left for Michiâ€" gan on a visit, Local and Personal.â€"A very sucâ€" cessiul meeting was held Friday eveâ€" nivg. in Ottmann‘s Hall to discuss the visability of sending several deleâ€" _ along with other contingents ‘a@pproach the Dominion Governâ€" t at Ottawa on Thursday for the granting of a subsidy of $6,400 per ile for the building of radial railâ€" ways in Western Ontario. It is hopâ€" they will be successful in _ their mission.â€"Mr. John Kaufman was in Berlin on Monday on business.â€" The annual promotion examinations were held last week March 18, 19 and 20, in our public schools, and proved very successful with but only a few ailures.â€"Dr. F. J. Adams lost a valuable colt. Mr. Sam Schwartzentruber who was engaged on the farm of Mr. W. Shantz for this year _ had a sudden attack of apâ€" pendicitis, and had to be taken to his father at New Hamburg last week.â€"Mrs. Balthazer Schmidt _ is very _ low having had a paralytic stroke last week. The children Mrs. Wettlaufer and Mr. Theo. Schmidt of Berlin spent Saturday and _ Sunday with their sick mother.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Linker of Berlin visited their Baden friends _ on Sunday.â€"Mr. C. Distelmeyer and Miss Rose Hebel of Berlin spent _ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hebel.â€"Â¥â€" {v. @uefer .: d ELMIRA Good Goods Roller Bearing Coaster Express Wagons We have 50 No. 2 Pony Speciais, plain bearings, 121 x 34 in., the last of a manufacturers‘ lot, sold regular at $2.00, special at ... > t. speci $1.50 No. 4 Rollet Bearing Coastert Wagâ€" gon, 18¢10 in., at ... _@£ Nn No. 2 Roller Bearing Coaster Wag gon, 14134 in., at ... ? 4.50 No. 3 Roller Bearing Coaster Wagâ€" on, 16338 in., at ... ... £ > $5.00 No. 1 Rollet Bearing Coaster Wagâ€" on, 1M1x32 in., at .....2. .. gon, a $3.75 A Waggon is no stromger than its weakest pointâ€"The Wheelâ€"Our wheel is of the standard autoâ€" mobile type, the Hub is of cold rofied pressed steel; the spokes are Oval Shaped and mitred at the Hub. The tires are 4 in. x 2 in. flat steel. Finished _ with two coats of paint. Winterbourne Pony Special St. Clements Wellesley | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | M. WEICHEL & SON For sale, suitable for mixâ€" ing with barley at 60 cents per bushel. JOHN STECKLY, DAUBENEY OATS Phone 215 R.: R. 2, Berlin 11,â€"18,â€"25,â€"1â€"4t. "mile cap yellow dent. on cob, diâ€" rect from grower, other varieties if @esired, satisfaction guaranteed â€" or money refunded, for prices and partiâ€" eulars, write J. G. Gleeson, Fletch er, Ont. 4t, White cap yellow dent, WHOLE No. Seed Corn for Sale WATERL.OO Low Prices

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