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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Sep 1914, p. 1

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_ ofClothing Zfi‘fimym in Berlin and Waterloo will /.‘ ‘be Interested in This Money PA <â€".â€" ~Saving Event _ MHandsome tweed suits. _ All the mf! make, solid.. wear, ~tailoring, wAt and cloth.equal to $15.00 tailorâ€" wy bilue worsteds, pure botany # "$10.00â€" qualityâ€"with â€"wool ... linâ€" Ing, bair cloth‘ and canyas, _ stayed gu.hu mmnuum semiâ€" peg and: regular Ts )’l?u 83 to 44, &my,. <Worsted and tweed swits, tailored Ao retail at $15.00 and $16.00, . All new styles . right up to the minute and splendid flm:s Good wool linings. You get the benefit of our ' special purchasing, Sat. at 10'95 ‘ Suits worth up to $22, . all good colors and styles, fresh from _ the tailor‘s itons, tailored up to the mine ute. ‘These are exceptionally strong values,"fiue, black, brown, grey n'nd l-'ncy. Baturday 16'20 made suit, Saturday at Men‘s and Boys‘ Leather Belts, in tan, greyâ€" and black, strong. buckles, sizes 26 to 42, regular 35¢ to 50c, ult PFite ...../x..l.....s.. +....0 > B00 #000000000000000000000 080000000 vewees es ecscse8 e e8¢ '...,‘............... eoescesensdde ces 800 0epe 00000 C# T " dATPOT C â€" TT a B 1 & iRresh Groceriesi $ x4 here for your next order of roceries, guaranteed fresh and prices right. Lot No. 1â€"$12. 20 CB0000GGe a oo on old d en en ajene n en en db en n n n n n n ® Lot No. 2 .$10.95 Lot No. 3 $16.20 Mill‘éi%f%fig’l’gmeie.r For the Holiday Trade Lot No. 4 $7.95 f %iatfich’s Grocery, 90 King St. East, Berlin, Oht. â€" 12.20 1.95 Clothes come Fine natural wool and ramie fibre linen, mesh underwear, #hirts and drawers and ~baibriggan combination suits, broken sizes in edch line, but mostly all sizes in the lot, tremenâ€" dous savings all along the line, Buy for future use now ment Saturday ... Boys‘ Dopartment Boys‘ BHloomer Sults, $5.00 quality IOF ......l. eumot nulertis Ghriterectre U Big boys‘ large bloomer _ student suits, sizes 82 to 35, tallored â€" from men‘s suit cloths, specially _ for our trade. at $4.90, $5.50, $0.00, $7.00, All sizes 24 to 30 broken lines fror our big season of selling. s Boys‘ $6.50 Bloomer Suits for $8.00 and Over 1200 pairs to be _ sold this month, $1.75 trousers specially priced $1.19 .$2 trousers ‘ specially â€"priced | $1.48 $2.75 trousers shop tailored $1,98, $3 and $3.50 Srousers ............. $2.50 *$1¢ and $1.50 <troumers .......... $3.50. Men‘s Silk Lisle Hose, double feet in tan, black, grey, navy and pearl, regular 30c quality, all sizes, Sale PHICB &AÂ¥ $ IOâ€".0+â€"...2,° ..s:»mss â€" WhQQ ASeptember tampaign of Trouser Selling Where the Good High Crade Underwear Onr â€" Drossâ€"Meking Department opened Wednesday, Where MIS8 SCHWARTZ with an able staff of assistantawill ho preâ€" pared to give> your orders prompt attenâ€" tion. As there aro many orders on hand, those requiring work done at an early date will have to loave their orders immedâ€" lately. September 9 Better attend to this at once and avoid disapointment. raterloo will\ushiee das hil sn o W“Iter **** * | eupind the puipt ot the .....uS‘ o one Bunday evening and de t m *.M an Mmh um‘.:- Ab l rica and the ® fl: the ©Bibl@ Boâ€" feorâ€" ‘a the “u‘:‘ hectrmediecre as f regu! + wi rade Underwear â€"|iDustrated by clear u'-tfi‘vm * Mre. R. T. EOAM , 0C tal wool and ramie fibre|cupled the chair, The oficers of E+ underwear, _ shirts and|mira Branch for the ensuing year are & â€"bailbriggan combination | as follows :« n sizes in edch line, but Presidentâ€"R. W Welloughby; §izes in the lot, tremenâ€"| Viceâ€"Présâ€"8. Laschinger, f s all along the line, Buy â€"Rep. Treas.~â€"Isaac Hilborn. #e now, per gar» 69 Depositorâ€"CGeo, Klinek. UBY . ..;a Citietpten C| Executiveâ€"Geo, Klinck, R.T. oo en en on oi 4 Wny " , Em. jusselman, E. nH. partment . | Collectors‘:â€"Misses P. Ballard, Anâ€" Saturday Syecials n’&u"rm«. Irene Moses, and . LOâ€" v Pm. * t h $10.00 $4.90 Knhuon of Interest.â€"Mr. anm Mrs. L. Wober spent several days I:"i'nquo. returning home last Satâ€" tay,..": >A w & Smope sls‘ ONTARIO, + â€"Mr." Welbur Rumbail is relieving the G.T.R. agent, St, Jacobs for bwo waaks, Es > AutUumn Nuptials :â€"A quiet weddâ€" ing was solemnized at the parsonage of the King Sp. Baptist chufch when ons of Elmira‘s well known .y?n; men in the person of Mr. Percy Kehl was married to Miss Ethel Florence Ifall of Berlin They will make their home in Elmira where Mr, Kehi has a position with the Elmira _ Interior Woodwork : Company â€" Ltd.â€"The El mira annual Fall _ Fair will be held on September the 22nd and 23rd. Locals and Pérsonals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Scharlock and daughter Edna of Berlin visited . at the home of Mr; and Mrs, G. Grosch last week.â€"Mr, u:". Mrs, Geo. Ruppel un'dfi ml:' 0:‘ tri 1 a low »days week I?ml. Nelson Mullâ€" by, Brantford, visited Elmira ftiends last Sunday.â€"Mr. Â¥. Q.'nflolgfl the Misse#~=Ada, and Edua % attended . the: Toronto: exhibition.â€" Mra.. Dr;~Walmaley of Detroit, is ‘visâ€" iting â€" Elmira friends < for a few daysâ€"Mr.‘W.â€" G, Weichel, M.P., wasâ€" a visitor in town last Thursday.â€" Both the Elmira Felt factories . are advertising for _ experienced . fAitters and the great, West felt Co. for shoe cutters as well.â€"Mrs,. Schmidt of Rerlin i8 spendingâ€"someâ€"time . with her &ndmr. Mrs.‘. Alex. Detweiler.â€"â€" Mrs. J. Bricker, of Vancouver, B.C., visited at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. D. D. Ratz for a day last week.â€" Mr. Isaith Bauman, son of Mrs, 8iâ€" las Bowman, Floradale left this week torâ€" Goshen; â€"Indiana,â€"whereâ€" he ... will Atake a course of stidly at the Mennoâ€" nite College there.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Henty Pla® _ and ch/ldren visited ireâ€" latives at Mount Forest.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo, L. Ziegler visited at the home of the latter‘s sister Mrs, Forâ€" reater at ‘Hamdilton.â€"Mrs. Nathan Uttley, Waterloo and Mrs. Wildfong and two sons spent last Morday with Eimira relatives, Mr. and Mrs.â€" Samuel . Carnochan ard two children, with‘ (Mrs. _ K. Schmidt, spent afew days at West Nonkton, Dashwood, . Grand _ Bend and other places.â€"Mrs. A. . Paul of Buflalo, N.Y., has accepted the posiâ€" tion asâ€"milliner â€"at .Messrs. . Jury . & Amy‘s general store.â€"Mr. and* Mrs. Kobt. Byers who have been toit nx theâ€" West, â€"returned â€"home â€"lastâ€"Eaturâ€" dav . â€"Mr, W. 8. Schmidt of Beltoville visited his â€"parents, Mr, and Mr#. Wm. Sobmidt last . Monday.â€"Mr3. J. 8. Weiche!l is visiting in Toronto for the â€" past â€" week â€" or ~ bwo.â€"Mrs. J. Schaefer spent several days of last week in Toronto.â€"Mr. Edwin Hollinâ€" ger has returned to Bala after spondâ€" ing a tfew â€" days at his home here,«â€" Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Guenzler and son EAward and Mr. ‘Reinish of Waterloo visited . friends in Elmira last Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr, â€" and â€" Mrs, W. L. Badley spent last fl:y with the former‘s mother in .â€"Mr. and m Koerkerâ€"and . children of Ta m;:d Eimira and Elota g:;." ll:: week . % < A sn it bpdachieds Bustinys J wiin Now Hamburg triends.â€"A those trom here who W the ‘to exhibition were: Mr. Igracl, G % Henty Grof, Mr, P.â€"F. Sturop(t,, Mr. Edmund Klinck, Mr. Geo,. Klinck and Nr. 0. Bohierholts. n ~‘The Ladies‘® Aid of the Presbyterâ€" ian church gave a very enjoyable Peach Social last Wednesday evening. ‘Ton was served in the.8. S.,. roome from 6 to 7.30 _ and a spteniid proâ€" yram of Nolos etc., _ was afterwards «iven in the podyv of the church, . Mr. and Mre. D.D. Rats also Mr#. W. 11. ‘Otto, motored toâ€" Sebringville Sunday to attend the funeral of Mt. Suchring Sr., father of Mr. Ed. Suechring, formerly of this town. . . ‘NMr. J. 8. Weichel, Mr. Hibprt Wet ol and Miss Marie Ncbvl,:nw ed to Toronto last week. . Py Pricklaying on ‘ the new : Post Our Busy N eigh@!‘! uq'umth-dbflm don P on made & bu EP Burc, s :) 0 ~ >‘ to Gait on Phemk@ay.â€"Mr. and MF4.|~ sizng Tnjured by Fallâ€"Miss Lens Dr. mhan ~daughter â€" . of |, slipped down stairs and â€" had :,'m,‘, Geo; 1 Nomeft wum.mhh that attended the funefal of the late| Items | ol Interest.â€"A uu.w: O [ Elmir®. 05| pnce was held at Baden on Tuenday were ) Oowald, MFâ€"|and Puesday ‘in the Ev. and Mré. Sidney: and Mrx. :ghure , »Jos. Hol-lo-uhfi Mrs, Pelet Den .. and : Mr®, Dora, Mrs, Wro. Weller and E. Meyor and 1 l'm,“'g n, Attended the _ Freiburgerâ€"Bonâ€" of Bt. Olements spent wh wedding at Berlin on Tuesday â€" Mr, and Mrs, Gporg® Forwell â€".Mrâ€"| Mr, °C.Leiskau . and family of AyY Emanuel Lackner speht Saturday Atlvisited their Baden friends on Bun Berlin.â€"â€"The anniversaty services held day.â€"The 100 ft arch will be finish here in the Presbyteflan chusch ‘ 08| ad this week and will be a credit to Bunday : were mllpm Mr. Alvinâ€"Menger â€"of 8 __called on : friends here on y . â€"Mr, Hy . Frey spent e in the .. Twinâ€" City.â€" Mr.â€"James of : Balem: spent Friday in ‘the Iyillage, \;Ilu Lizsie Leinhardt her home at Bt. after spendâ€" ing a couple ol w at the / home of Mr. Louis llubuw K.‘ ; Bal« lard of Galt visited the parâ€" ental roof over Sunday. ental roof over Sunday, (~.â€" /~ _ <|_ News lohl.-ldr. profe: RobinsOn o w on,~ ~â€" . \Who has been visiting Mr. Wes. Helâ€" > «.‘ |pel, has left for Toronto where . he gutee j1 _6 . . |aoll attend unlversity.â€"Mrs, . M. Personal: Items.â€"M#, , Jame#. Smith |&chweitzer bas returned from Berlin is spending a _ few weeks with his |shere she was visiting her son Aaron io. emams en ho leamnen ues ant o. To w M VO " ‘ tour out west fof a @Ou months 1Labor Day with his mother, Mrs. and © certainly â€" does mot > look any 'N.â€"Among those who took :in the worse : for : ‘his rambles.â€"Mr, ‘l& | W oung People‘s. . ‘Alliance \Convention wiapo :::o:;m C chogahint r’ Km-ll“:obph'::ul:.lu; %‘:.“éuu of. the BellaÂ¥itte D i Nellie Weber, and Mr. C. S. We Dumb â€" Juastitute sp mm [ber, Miss Pearl Schweizer and . Miss afternoon at Mr. ‘and | ‘Mrs. Flara Heipelâ€"Mr. Herb Huehs, Berâ€" Ti nraadty the malffet ob the Thts Thaits SMr. Eriaktin k rowes hnd 2e Francis Bawson of ( Lu. Miss E&lnbeth Kaulman of Berâ€" i n baiger "thuee me is | B fon stirathe tm on in U rO [ / t » y r lll’lM took a. lively. i1 fi: |Otto and..Miss (Gischler of Waterloo acrvices eapecially theâ€" ot wong | ipent Sunday at the fome of "‘Mr."°C. and the address py‘Rev : Au xâ€"Hatte ."&h':.â€"lf.'m’!"v H. s:u: iitcn,â€"â€"Mr, oets. shipped weok , Napervilie, t head of choiceâ€"cattle mnauu about ne his -wdu? in the North Westâ€" 1150 lbs. frony Chesley toâ€"Weisenbutg ern College.â€"Mr. Wes. Heipel and a â€"few days ago . and sold them tol#ister Clars, attended the Patriotic Mr. Dickinson for 8¢. per lb. He reâ€"}Band Concert in Waterloo on ‘Monday bought them © for Cheistmas delivery |@vening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiss at 9¢.â€"The Farmers mfl;cy b:'y :; u‘l.dt o:;n :u'! "3: s-;dd;p ::‘t:. -r'aa resent making cider. apple cr lends.â€"Mr.: A. F. u on 62 s taey goos this gour. * * fesk A businir® Tieltot to ‘Oall on Me: . Miss Fl~a ~i/s, Hanover, was vis itine at th! home of Mr, and Mrs. Maâ€" vid Hollinges o?g("[_n& Day,â€"â€"â€"â€" has begun, work on the church and the bank is progressing nicely, while a number of houses are being pushed rapidly ‘to completion, _ _ ~ _ .. ;i«i;'"iii«g ‘fii{&d&& m\h and urhter Pres were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Alléemang last Mcnday. td Reaks Mr. A. Renler of. Peoria, I11., Miss Hilda Sattler _ of. Berlin, returned homeafter spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, Detweller, Mr. and Mrs, . WalterRuppel of Préâ€" ston visited the former‘s parents ovâ€" er Labor Day. . The total filmberâ€"of booke fssued during the month of August were as :olllo:a: Adult 401; Juvenile 256. Toâ€" C t s _Dr._ A, M. Heist of Bertin will reâ€" sume his practice here every Tuesday beginnine September 15th. . â€" _ _ Local ltems ‘of Interest.â€"Mr,. Gotâ€" ~Theâ€"ladyâ€"members.ol. n:jn-mfl- eal .church choir surpri one of their number, Miss ‘Minnic Ernst,and showered ht with miscellansous kitâ€" chen utensils.‘ A very pleasant evenâ€" ing was spPont, | ; 00 0o sl00 0s Mr. David (. Martin left on Monâ€" day for : Naplersville, .!!!., where he will take. a course ~of study in the Non: Western College. Prior.to his depa , the Young People‘s .Alliâ€" anceâ€"and his many~{friends of the Ev= angélical church â€" presented him. with an address and a purse of al.lm happy event took place, in on Thursday evening after the usual prayer service. Lgigt .A _ ‘The Sentember _ Monthly Fair held on Monday was qulite Jarstly attong: od ig however, toâ€" the‘ ‘ wea! lotm'fimvg& in a hurried home‘ J o Murloy: nt: sevaily o Ts Mri, Herh Mul llm?fin are vu‘l‘Ku triends in â€" ~this district. _ lt A Among the Elmiraites vho".:l:< ahor Day out of n were lowing: Mra. ’JM fid: her mother~ in ~Waterloo, Mr. Mrs.. Fred Moser visited their son in Waterloo, NMr. and Mrs, A, Hchedeâ€" witz, Miss Starr and Mr. and Mra! ‘Thos; Dillon wers : in Berlin; % UGeo. SteMer, ~Mra, Hy, Sohmidt ited relatives in Rridgeport. .. . Rev. Win. Rome of mmtlhmul-:? Mr, Bauman, atudent at St. Lutheran seminary, occupled the pit z At. Paul‘s Luthetan at Baden on Aucsday in the â€" Ev, Lutberse , +Jou. Houonuhx 'm.cmuw.; C “t:ul-iu .lflwly“d 'A.y: ’ lay.â€"The 100 t arch will be finishâ€" m-mmna wilt '5,2‘“«-“;‘ enifneiat. ‘ectinhny inows how : to manage such _ large jobs, as »everyâ€"| Shine has gone so far witifout & bitch : Or accident. ; | Bunday at the fome of Mr.~C. Nes x: ‘ tar . . to _ _P | his studies in the North Westâ€" College.â€"Mr. Wes,. . Heipel and fi:r Clara, attended the Patriotic 4 Concert in Waterloo on ‘Monday @vening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albort Steiss ’ud won Carl spent Swiday with Taâ€" xlutock friends.â€"Mr.: A. F. Hansuld a% a business visitor to Galt, on Saâ€" turday.â€"â€"Bornâ€"To Mr,, and Mrs, Alâ€" 20 H on Sept. 10, a «n. Conâ€" atulat 8. * ‘PHIS I# the time when the wroâ€" gressive merchants . will make his annualâ€"advertising contract. ._______ Goods ELMIRA w 44 Galv. Feed Baskets ~Made â€"with _heayy..double. bottom . 1 bush. size,: rope handles vvc... »df1 B 2 bush. size, rope handles ,....... l:g Wt i Pt t stt s N 50000000000000 00 | Mtepair your â€" own SBhafts whenever you hv’oabtul.lhhlflim» with N.P. Tip, highly fAnished, black enamel at© 400. Ttome made willow baskets, â€" mach stronger than factory make, at $1.00 Stable Brooms . withâ€" every . 11 ‘im. x l'g:uum at ;... 500, 10" M‘ % 4 row brooms at ... .« 406. 16 in. x 4 row brooms at ..... 800. 14 in. ® 4 row, extra prooms at #5¢ Sh;ft' Splfcgrg | Willow Root Stable Scrapers A ccide NMade of good matérial, 14 in. steel stable -aw-)- sse Bader | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY: STORE NEWS | . WEICHEL & SON "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" 8 Phone 215 ; and | a bando ‘Among gifts to Montreal‘s jPatrioâ€" tic Fund were subscriptions b‘ three Germans, . *"British at ; beart," amounting to $6,000. 46 t Stepladders Made . to give ‘t“b" and" Made in two grades. â€"4 {t, step \laddors, #t ...« o.« & It. step ladders, At ... .« 6 It, ‘step landders, At ... .« 7 it, step ladders, at ... . # It. extra heavy ladders . at 8 It, extra heavy ladders, at ‘The ‘best ~grade of cut laceâ€" leather in 4 in. 818 in., { in.; 7â€"16/in. and 4 in., put up ; I 1b." Cartoons, at Cold Blast â€" Lanterns per 1b. » Tenvine Cold Blast Lanterns, new atyle, complete with â€"wick »........ 188. Iron Screw Jacks Soniething avery farmer should have Tron sorew" jadks |to: lift “’_.!‘AEL Heavy. ) i / l' 1 f * > * "y M y 2 HHe : in A PE i3 '. s :mhed lknofllvn :80":“ "::‘ ay, independently of~ the Trade and Mayot‘s J Ei Vancouver â€"Citizens‘ : War WATERLOO er Prices 15¢. 90c. $1,00 1.35 $1.95 id

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