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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1914, p. 1

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MT” Itlfilft "LT NPI'; T HF'tt l TI: ll/ L. Grond I’ll n an r'uretttot,tm II .n The clothing: that sets the pace "ow (In 1hr Anwritum cohtintutt. Every week bring: new tw.siortirr.s; and " most, m'rry customer 'trings in his Itirnd the "Mt. JW‘ZISIWI. (‘ume in, we will show you the hamtsonet, tam-ring you have over tried on and best fitting suits. at Six, $2", $22, lush-ml a! $15,041 and $30.00. Arman] values grays, humus, blues, in choice checks and quiet striprs and plains. The greatess suit. values we believe in Ontario. Come and make your selee- tion early. ' " Instead at tl3.oo and $15.00. In this assm‘tment you have smn‘s oi suits to twhoos:e twin, suits tailored mural to am' tailor mades, at “all" and $30.00 and for Iu'lll‘r lit! M, and staying. 20th Century Suits Instead at $1001! and $13.00. The fabrics in thump suns are every (me thornughly good and rrliable, every little detail vi workmanship, and style has bern giver. the closest attention. These suns ('m'nnt. be equalled in the city. Men's Business Suits $10 Men's Suits $14.80 Pell" I " lllll'l I (3th Values in High Grade clothing Bor- lin has ever known. . Men,s Suits $7.95 The smsuu has been very backward-the wrathcr has been too eoid.-ai, a conumuvnw, we have too lunch stock. “in intend to sell $5,000 worth of Itighutrade clothing in tht next three days. Thus is not old stock, or out-ul-dalc stock, but the very newest styles In men's and boys' Clothing, Bouts and Show, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, 'l‘ulnnrnm morning at 8 o'clock this sale starts, and there is not a man or boy in Merlin who will not tind that a visit to this store will more than pay for their lime and effort in yum: here. _ In making this Hearing, ply marked the goods down will at the fellowing prices. For this week irtlthe Wash Goods le- partment bitt' stil; El2NS'r'S-""'1't2t1, 730 Fun 331'. " Inn-rm; Inf HIM'mlt-d Nahum, " rhl‘ssos, Miirtr, and crta's, tn Mann's of pink, tan . and Rpm, It! inenes “Mr, regular mm- "iv, M "NH rrrr _ (F 35C Itil. '30c AND 2150 VoH.r'.s' AMI CftliPrye; Fill! LK YD. 71M rurds " Funky hubs. and ("rt-pm, “ill be (m sole Wnlnvxnay rimming, all Hm season':,' gawk. trt all the NW dueling and mlnnngs, mil make rnnl drrvists inr the sum. mt'r, all warr.mtrrl iast "va "rs, and thn regular Winn; \u-rr- 2m- and 21% yard, ynu can a!” llwsr goods hy taking a ph'p in nur windous, 15 at . .vr .. C "RIM“ "ED ft \TlVl-I "w Dkuk‘d “mun-us Ill minus you Mud, and nrrd right away. Run-i m’rr [his hm, M votA.unr, just a hm! ot. what awaits you at, “w .crturr. We gnaw-Mr» own thing "sactly as 'represented, and your momlv back if 3m: are not, miislirti. Itlit', tl 2.] I1i.it' ttry SKI-I For'. l than"? io NHre HR dirt-x, full um- lit" 24"" tmi,h, "NI, aha ”‘11. trr, In Miller & Hohmeier n1 BARGAIN OFFERINGS arr luau actf firth” Hernn who will not tind that a visit to this stem will for their time and effort tn getting here. _ his clearing, we have not thought oi price-awe have sim- goods down to clear, and clear they must. We know they J 1“,.ny 98c No. 21 “KI K Clihll $1 11 m. MIDI unlr '95trt _ . ' "'f?rr ~~ "reiftrs., _ 1r'i':i'F1if"r'f,, I" x, ol I'ur tlre R l-IG hunullr‘ V. ass. $25.00 bv t-ri',isrt are " all ”gum , lln'll'H'. rsm't'mlh' Ila, 23rd ttrdrrs :1..qu n strvngthlnrd_ Sn We ieaiatre--The King, the Fiiwrll, the Uhrisry, the Buckley. at $1.50, $2.0", $3iso and .'rP'Fre. "'.m._tm.r. $3.00 weight, shun. or long sleeves and ankle length, mm shade, sizes " to 12. Regular $1.35, Sale Wire... Mc Navy, 12m. brown, 'nahogany, with Um bun-my now. Now is the time to buy your spring and summer underwear. Spring is in the air, and the time lor discarding the, winter garments is at hand. Here is a tiv." of natural cream Bar briggnn umh-rwrar, at a price that. “ill ammt good buying; sizes M to ll. 'trits- 4.5c oar-h. Hale 'Price Men's Halhliggan Suits, 1 weight, shun. or long show-s l A hm- lot, ot Waterproof Coats that wouut usually sell tor $10.00. The material is a double texture English Pammrtta cloth in hum, roomy routs; Newrt, rrmenied and strapped swim, hPautitully tailored, sizes TI to H, regular $10.00, Sale Price .v. Men's Underwear 33c for Spring and Summer Men's Excellent Water.. proof Coats 81.05 l,arlir:,' Havk l‘nllun Hose, ra,t dst, vln'lhl" heel and toe, " Huh Illulhh‘ gurtvr hm. gum! olur', annual 2 pair for 25c Lulms' pure Lula-n helm“! vhrxl Ir;mrlkerchriir,, lmt' all“ Ill., plum! spetuirl inr \\I-Ih:rwl;|y, at Inuh _. I,IN b,'N . "ANtrlir,'ltOHHr's Cream silk and wool San- tov, fur dresses, F separate “an: r. rlultlrru's drrsses, etc. a ghoul “ushnr, an In. 50c “M", rm; 05:31- " TF' _ LAItiHicst "l,tt'K C4tTTitNr lltreilc, B' Hm Me. It you want a rrram dress or saipcrate shirt tor the sump mrr hcre is your chance, pus/e, “nut, nmdium cord, 12 inches “1va Mg Gilt, WM. 50C in! u um! vr ___ _..... REG. “In CPsr:Airir:RGF', FOR. Mle. RH: 550 ('REAM SILK AND 1Ut.'tt, SANTOY FOR 50e. Men's Hats In [Wm .41! In er medium $7.95 Mc Slum! In bring" of the sisterhood mi Sit Peter's lutheran church. 1lrs. F'. Ill-bus, President. " Mrs. li, Phillip. Sport-tan: “no prrwntation took ptace at the home nl Mrs. Lewis Hahn, A wry pHasant ttme “ns spent hy all 'ee We rnn assnrn yon " is our wish with your lannh; “hirh wt hope will hr in the nv'ar “Mum, we shall wrl- n-n!‘ mu to "nu your [humanoid homo In our midst. pteasant mu . it thoum' moeting at the “Hindu Totlilt Cornet the humming ac taunts “no passed. Luroh Hon”. Naming plank Me. 5.75 l:,_l,mnrk, Sundry”: T tr 3M Your stay in our midst, although of hut a low months' duratqon, has been wr hope as pleasant a one to you, as it has born to us. Before you leave we wish to thank ynu for the Irlp you have Oven Us in the work, we are carrying on, and ask yo" to kodly arrept this small pre- san not, lot Its intrinsic value, but as a token n! th, esteem in which that your Mew vorat,iott will prove tn you both a pleasant and protitatrle, our, and that “hon you return herel yrMl arr h‘ld. I Wellesley Township Council Dear Mr. "whroedrt--We, the FTis- terhood at St. Point's Lutheran Church, having learned that it is your inhuman of luring us for other tields of labor have assembles, here tm-day to express to you our regret at your departure. th Mr. 'Alg-xander Schrorder “In has hrrn a resident nf our lawn the past lrw tnonths and ciinducted services in M. Peters Lutheran church, left on Tuesday ior I'ochraw', New Ontario, inning hem appointed firtrramger by the Ontario “Newman. previous to his departure he was presented by the ladies ot St. Peter‘s-Church with a gold watch toy and the followint ad- dress. T Mr. A. ylcttror0er, New Hamburg. The old pottery building on Peel street. which is om- of tho oldest buildings in town, is to he tom down It summer. Mrs. Carrie Becker, n“ yr M lhn'property inttndmto have two tt"W residences erected‘hherenn, which will add grratlv lo the ar pearance at this sun-t. - Mr. Noah Z. Wagler had a success- I'ul raising for a large new straw shed on his farm, Grand. Road, a nutmhtr from town were out to help at the work. Mr. John Monk has moved his pot- (my husim-ss into the property which he-hmlght trom the late Pred Flchttei- der estate, on Arnold street, mar Mm station. - " _ 'IiaE-oh k705i $53 "ediGatremi with the foundation for a new brick residence on Wilmot St. PRF>1ENTAT ION' Mr. Ed. Rata has disposed ot two new Maxwell motor,ears in town. Messrs. J. P. Ernst and Ed. Merner bring the purchasers. Its. Wall ot Elmira is tha guest or her nephew Mr. Ed. Half. Mr. Harold Plan or Sioux City, Iowa, is also the guest of Mr. Pfatt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchnltz or Strattnrd are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grundertrergrr. __ .()ur enterprising baker, Mr. Allan Israel, has purchased a motor truck tron: Mr. J. R. Jantzi to deliver hread 'thmughnut the neighborhood. Mr. Oscar Schultz, automobile agent of 1tt.Mitry's EN in town.this meek: Mrs. Robert Martin is spending, a few days Tith friends in Fergus. Mr. Stanley Briton. of Hamilton, is the guest of. his trietrd Mt. luuis Brunt. Mas/skim" Bechtel is spetrtisg a week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. llaunsauld near Tavistock Mr. Henry Xian of Galt is visning his brother Mr. Jack, Zinn. _ Mr. Daniel my is in Ottawa on a business trip. Min Luna Martin returned borne Wednesday evening from a he mirnttur' visit with her sister Mrs. M. Ir. Wylie intTorortto. News New :er. Henry Ernst was in Toronto on Wednesday to " till] the lumral cl tho late Mr. Eby ot the Ehy-Blain C. Mean. Boddl and Ross ot Toron- to, were in town Thursday on tunft- mss in connscuon with the silver smith Co. Our Busy it eighbbi's, It; (Coniirturd an Pate R um um ccthuad by 1mm?- - Ctset-doattn4tt Countyjud Met New Hamburg --.ut stores and business places will be dosed Monday. May gsut.-- Mr. Wilmour Frreman oi "livrt, " nowcd acquaintance m our burg on Sunday-Mt. Wm Wnlu-l of Elmira spent Sunday in our burg.--Miss Laura McKay is spending vacation in lnuood, also Komoka in“ low days with her brother Ctr. H, ll Mc, Kay in 1ttgrrsolC-Mr. and Mrs.Wm Mom. nl Waterloo spent the werlN'nd wsth Mt. P, Kreutrnsrisrr --Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ronnie of 'Henallrtt spent Sunday with his "with" Mrs. Alex Renttir.-Mr, and Mrs. I W, l‘ollins and Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Andrew SWIM matured in Tavistock on Hum dat.-hlr,' Albert Selim!" of Chat- ham spent the week end at his home herr.--uiss I. \Irl.ns¢ mud n Hung \mt to Elmira on Nalurdav. --Mr. Adam Crooeshaahs spent Sun- day in Fs'trattord.-Mr. Wm. Dechert and tanrily ot Glenallrn spent Sunday with his parents tterr.--A little baby boy has come to make his hornNwith Itev. and Mrs. Vail. ' Personal and Local 1tems.-Messrs. Henry SchmeMPr aoq John Fink and Miss Lucy Diqbolg' and Miss Margaret Fink spent Sunday near Woolen-The annual meeting ot the Linwood Bram-wot Woman's Institute was held {at the home ot Mrs. M. Goat: on (Wednesday last. The following ome- crs were elected for the ensuing year; Miss Marie Crawford, Presi: dent; Mrs. Thor. Crookshanks. View president; ..Mrs. Evyln Roe, 800w Treasury ,"Mrs. O'Ckrtmor, Mrs. Goat; Mrs. Collins, Mrs. McKay, directors,- Mrs. Dr. MeEachren, District Direc- tor. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Alex t'rawtord's on June. 9 Wait for further particulars. i The Young People of the Methodist ichurch lifted their meeting their Dre istm'e an encouragement. ior which we ‘wish to' express our sincere thanks ‘and cordially invite them again. We are allllaboring for a common inter- Ast in the Marbro vineyard. The next meeting will be held Sunday evening, June 7th at 7.30 p.m. F'rttttjecb-Light (Gospel Light.) Its source,inl1uence and function by yrs, Chas. Hilliard angl Jacob Rudy. Beacon Lights-Misa Lauretta Eny- der and Clayton Scheilolq, Heading-Miss Athena Maura. Easay-Milton Scheilele. Discussion-led by Eldon St-heilele, A. L. Shaun. teacher, Roy. Bitten- new, News itema.--Mr. Wm. Foil, I. local carpenter, working ior Mr. Louis K. Hone ol Wnurloo war run down by on automobile while returning trom Berlin to Wlterloo on Tuesday eveya- ing lut week. He was taken tothe Hospital where his injurlee were lt- tcnderl to. Mr. Fell retained to his home here on Sunday and is doing " well as can be exttoeted.-Mr. " am Dom remodelled his horn lat week, and the with“: parsonage Property is getting a new lence. We have Bot heard whether tttirwitt be all the building done here this year. --T'rrday is Ascension Day. Services were hrld in thsLutMetus church this} mormi-Sumiay service in the‘ Lutheran church will tie held in the; evening, not in the afternoon, as an invitation was received me the PM- tor and congregation to attend the Corner Stone laying of the new St. Matthews Lutheran (‘hurch in Berlin, which takes place on Sunday slut- nooec--Miss Millie Sdlelfele of Butttlo N. Y. is visiting under the parental rrot..-Mr. Emerson Sider has re- itumed home after ., (w months stay ‘at "urttaviite.-.Mr. Otto Koch and Fr. (_'has. Struck spent Sunday Wer- nron in Berlin, visiting the lormer's mother, who is seriously m.-... Miss Maggie Simpson oi Waterloo spenta low days with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koch.-Messrs. 'Alex. Stewart ot Stratford Normal school and Gordon tr. Good oi thm Central Business Col- lege ot that city sprnt Sunday at the lath-r's home here.-Through an oversightoi the printers, our last weeks correspondence was placed Ull- der Bloomingdale tteadittg.- Our Tete nis club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Hchritete on Tuesday even- ing, May 12th to reorganize for the season. The omeers elected being, Miss Leonora Snider, fresklentg Miss Leon Koch, 'i',',t,7tte2;, Mr. H. R. Scheitele, Sec'y~' reasurer.--Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Good ot St.'Jac- obs were visiting lrirnds here on yltmday.--Nr. Chas. Miller visited Preston friends last Friday. - - The first meeting given under the auspices ot the Adult Bible Class of the New Mennonite Church Sunday M'minz, May. 10th, was well attend- ed and acceptably rendered. - .." ianwood Nr-ar. and In. Philip Hessian! at New Liked, New Ontario, were “lilo" at “In Milo! Mr. J. llall‘ nd'Mr. S. Sta-e last -h.--Mrn, o, Powell and daughter Alma were; ba'ieteaA visitors to'Eimira on Sat- ttrday.-Mast" Graham and Vernon! miner were visitors to Waterloo tor I ttw ttsys'.-'". and Mrtt., Philip Conrad Sundayed with friends in HadleIherg.-Mr. and In. Wm. Mar-I union ot Willa-loin were new“ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donald on Thursday lai-%pr. Mr. Owner ot Guelph occupied the Presbyterian pul- Nt last thmday.--Mr. Solomon Sitter; at St. Jacobs called on lriehds here last xeyqi.-arbtrttrst. Norman Wilkin-i loll and “ill Spies were business vis-' More to Elmira last h'aturdar-Mr.l and Mrs, Ahren Schweitzer at Berlin; Sundayed with the latter's parents,I Mr. and Mrs. August Ahretut.-Mr., Daniel Foettrr attended the {moral of his Cousin in Listowel Inst week.-- Mr. and Mrs. Schooner, Sr., ot Reid-1 elherg, Sundayed at their son's Mr. Wm. Sehoeer.-Mita, Belva Stone spent Saturday with her cousin in Etmira.-arttu, Mabel Ballard ot Ber- lin spent Sunday at her home here.- "rh,'hr; J. u. Shelley ot Berlin renewed old acquaintances here on Friday last. -Mr. and Mrs. Torn Adam tyt Mac- ‘ton visited friends here. on S'utsday.-- Mrs. George Form" spent Thursday at Flt. Agaiha.-Mr. Baker of New LHambul’g accompanied try Miss Vera Heinbacll and the Misses lleimler of Linwood motored to our burg on Thursday.-Mr. August Ahrens spent Thursday at Berlin-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsch, Mr. and Mrs. George von and children ot Berlin {ventila- week-end at Mr. Louis Hutiers.-Mr. and Mrs. Will Housing" at New On- tario were visitors at the home ot Mr. George Stones on Friday.-Mmr srs. Edwin Haid and Joseph Dentin;- er spent Friday at Ehnira.--Mr. Lou- is Maser of Waterloo spent Sunday in the village. Some attractiom--The, dance which was held at Mr. Louis Babchiera on Friday night was ado- cided Btetxms.-Mr.. and Mrs. Ed. Voi- sin ot Glemllen spentiSunday at Mr. James E'rtei.L-Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Messinger spent Sunday at Heidel- berg.-5e. M. Forwen of Waterloo and Miss Alma Fern-ell ot Berlin spent Sunday at their home here.- Mr. Harry Arnold and Misses Louise Arnold and Clara Weber oi St. Cle- merits spent Thursday hertt.--Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil of Guelph spent P/Ti-d' day in the viuage.'-oir. Harry llue- ther of Hltnira,was a visitor to our} burg on Sunday. 1 Mr. James Donald ot Hoboagion is visitinvr his brothers here.--Mr. John- ny Rrieker and daughter Miss Viola srent Monday in the vinage.-Have you your" flags ready tor Victoria Day ?--Mr. and Mrs. Ruggel, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich of Floridale were visi- tors at the home or Mr. Henry Freya on Sunday.-Ml. Albert Martin is 9 qt. Preserving Kettles 12 3-4 x 5 3-4 in. at39c Illsh Pans “Extra Deep” 17 qt. Dish Pans " 5-8 x 55-8 in. at 39c Musing Pans “Extra Deep” 14 qt. Rinsing Pans 16 3-8 x 4 5..8 in. ELMIRA Our Specially Priced Et1amelredware Our May Sale of French Gray Enasitetiedware starts on "madly. In 14th antends "tlt.rdnr,Aurrtttt, - __ - - J _ - A. _ - A - A- firats. 'Csaalt' v '“ EN rp " I " Al l - \k7' 'llrellll. Mo " ' Bl ' ' Goods Af " "tq-. _H,er'e are a few a? tin; giGSiat Prited Articles. Every article is strictly [rosomng Kettles I 1llttil0l8EL'8 WEEKLY STORE NEWS I . WEICHEL & SON isponding this week in Watertoo.--Mr. iand Mrs. F. C. Lackner spent. Wed- nesday at Berlitt.--Mrs. Will immin- 'ger or New Ontario is visiting her * sister Miss Bclva Stone. George Thumwootl, Woodstock, who In“ .hern missing since last Monday. has not been heard ot up to the prw WOODSTOCK MAN MISSING. 'q.--- "o..-. Phone 215 2 qt. Rice Boilers 6 5-8 x 4 1-4 in. at 39c Boll-rim Blah Pans 14 qt. Roll-rim Dish Pans lS7-8x55-8in at39c 1 pc. Water Pails, med. Size - Water Pulls out time. Some people there are or the opinion that he hast. wondered info", the country and is workingjor a; farmer. Mrs."l‘humwood is at the: opinion that some accident In: W len him, tit up to the {amt 'tterr clue tohis whereabouts has boom. found. The police are working on the1 case. but hare nothing to any on the. subject. . a THE GROCERY SECTION. Choirs trash Dairy Butter while it lasts Me 3 lb. WATERLOO Low Prices at39c

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