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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1915, p. 1

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ATHERE ISs A REASON ......... w4 the latestâ€"and most hands$me ‘and styles in this lot. . Here that we have been selling at I and $16.00,. They represent the ream of our 1‘.::»1. AM styles, sig, all De xe patterns and , Sate Price ..} ..: .+. 310'” IN â€"OUR GREAT WINTER. S ALE ” Lines Overcoats, Suits and _ Underwear AT HALF PRICE: ~ A gréat cleanâ€"sweep finish in every department. . _ . Our prices .éfl,W to twenty per cent. lower than any other store in in, being ® largest cash buyers of clothing and not confined to the of any tory or wholesate. We constantly ‘receive the full . benefh= the keen itlon among the best makers in all lines for a large elieg, of our trade. 100 ALL NEW OVERCOATS ATâ€"HMHALF PRICE AND LESS Adlator 4 7 of ‘merchandising in this town will fall fiat compared to . the ‘Overcoat Valuce in affair, We have grouped our stook of brand r Overcoats that selling at $14 to $16 into one big lot. Any oat and every Qvercoat in this lot is to be sold.. . If you have to borrow by all means do so and buy an Overcoat whife this Sale “.w OUR FINEST $15 AND®16 sUITS DUBR FINEST $13 AND $14 SUITS er alone ought to pack this capacity. Elegant tallored t men ‘and young men, garâ€" at are never cut in price, offâ€" . during this sale at sm : 4 ‘10ON. nea ‘To_prove the genuineâ€" s clwt!f sale and the unâ€" opportunities _we offer one let ‘of our $10.00 and $12.00 Suits, fancy‘ mb and new patterns, for men and young men at theâ€"sensational | (Wesevsoesbsodesesbeoe0s 0s 0n 68000 000000 ie 0e e n e 0n 906 &l’d Sample Boots, in good quality, ‘box ‘calf and 'gummul leathers, bluâ€" out, wou make a very dressy d serviceable boot, ‘values to $3.50, ~on sale Saturday ... â€"... â€"â€",.> $1â€"94 s Li id & * WWW‘â€" 1 fomen‘s ‘Boots in selected patents ' gunmetal leathers, all new fashâ€" I styles, cloth :and leather tops, ; $V/, to 7, values to $4.50, on sale HE CLIMAX OF VALUEGIVING IN 3 ~BOOTS AND RUBBERS. 7 high grade sample boots, lace ct;L. in<patent, colt, ‘ve jand gun metal leathers, Goodâ€" r welted, medium and heavy soles, forth $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00, on & Q!l: a000 0000000000000 0000 0 ~ _ GREAT FEBRUARY SALE 4 Don‘t put off buying that Trunk or Suitcase for your next visit _ to your friends. hy Prices within reach of all purses. t 36 o. AP t L. Zpenppatnr ntete ho has by. an chose WhO MCM - Trunks and Suit Cases A Fine Musical Instrumen .Mb;flpmandnfinommdm beautiful Edison Pho: .. Father, mother ind children will gure be delighted to Qvfihfimmwallmummmndrm A whoie ~@vening‘ entertainment in itse W. Prices within reach of all. :Doâ€"not “r:i". F w ‘. MRS. |. DOERSAM, e Couh oi t o+ P P P t are waiting. List your farms ‘with me at_once. _i have several first class residences to exchange on either 50 or 100 acre on or phone ® § ; 4 $y( 2C _ .\ REAL E8TATE, CONVEYANCING, INSURANCE, LOANS: _ 3" Phone 925 ..‘ 131 King Street W. _‘ * ""Beriin, Ost. $ k“‘-“““-.‘-.‘....‘...‘..”. .......“J.‘.J The Last Call FARMS WANTED= W TL HE L M THE TWINâ€"CITY‘S :ITO HAR::” SHOP ... «. KING STREET, WATERLOO TH WATERLOO‘$ BiG BoOK STORE Where the go od Migses‘, Girls‘, Boys‘ ~and | Youths‘ Boots, solid feather throughout, made on neat lasts, button / and lace, _ in dongola, kid and box calf, all sizes in the lot, values to $2.00, on uhf‘n‘nt day Women‘s Sample Blucher out boots, vici kidâ€"and RM leathers, Goodâ€" year and McKay sewn soles, worth $3.50 and $4.00, Sale Price Saturday.. Men‘s Rubbers, our usual standard $1.00 quality, Saturday ... ... +« 7g° Women‘s Rubbers, our regular | 80c value, sizes 2}; to 8, Saturday .. . ”c Boys‘ ‘Rubbers, the regular T5e value, Saturddy » .. . .. ..« . ... +« 59¢ Girls‘ or Misses‘ Rubbers, in sizes ']‘I Girle‘ or Misses‘ to 2, Saturday for sOME WHIRLWIND REDUCTIONS, 60 dozen.best $1.00 Overalis in Berâ€" lin at Ernsts. We sell them for w Peabody‘s Overalis, sold everywhere at $1.25, Uokngnodo K oturitl ‘l.m .. The triple stitch Overalls, u»a made, extra heavy American drill, possible to"rig ... 2.. wl ln6s.. ‘1” Grasp at these Underwear prices if you ‘will. ‘Here and now your dollars will do double duty. Quick action . is positively necessary. * WHIRLWIND REDUCTION IN * WINTER UNDERWEAR 33¢ 50 75© $1 ANP $125 who attend our February Wecescscerccnrces , which _ you need $198 +#£ ‘Local and / Porsonal â€"Mrs. Letson returned W’x x a. few â€" days '“5-" "“;‘ Omg-“ Guelph. A'.wl_ and Badie Letson '1!-" ‘“Yo:,u isited B-l?y at the home t " \2 ue Rurne Tetson‘s.â€"Miss Hannah ONTARIO, THURSDAY it uk f . ‘V\‘: ; “ 6« % \"‘"-_;_‘ ~' -11,’.‘.". re. 12. "Besides Cue ’ be _ + oo Y d e m h4 f hn io ns ie mt s sns on im es S 60 T » t ds J h e u2 d s 94 iss th ; a httng 6.« Mr. | and sister Geneve sPeBb Posiront oo nin, 16os of 3. o. had: the . aAine paerey ie regincg n 9 i6 cneo Mallar, ~ w lose‘ ote‘ of . his ‘Faluable horees Obe {epent Sunday. with Mt U C â€" Ner Loh any â€"‘Hesides t onl worrren ie niy was tme | Honday . in * TorontowMise â€"Ratis hMuid, thete Yeum ht n anerien, me ias ns ie | tevar i Perate t t@’.“ag i â€" P a ! ‘ B â€" ‘m?‘:ix‘w rchaw" | merly be t-llr-.:’l-‘- ight ftom : E/ Thal. and intenos ‘moving on 16 in | ow m‘charge of Mr: Nermian Scice. formeniy a risld the _ hear jubure.â€"Mr. . and â€" MIS. | gel.â€"Mr. Mrs. P. Krieuts 1 Tows '!“i. .'_] WillHam ~Buge entertained a number {were visitors to Wel y on Satutâ€" | sold of their friends and | neighbors Ifim;â€"fix.uflln._(:.m‘gm_ h d 7 Monday evenios. : All report h!z_hdaynuhn.h: ley . | 3t thas kpent a pleasant ‘evening.â€"Mr, ) ) â€"Miss Maggie Fink and M"'h": uC Mrs. J. Chalmers entertained a 16W | Diebold of Berlin,‘ spent Sunday~ ot{b mmu ic of theit friends #o a social dance last | their homes hereâ€"On Thursday l‘fi‘“ Wednesday evening.â€"Mt. Fred Letson | Elmira Hockey team journeyed . to |f? ”:nz;g: has again started . to ship turnips. |our burg and ‘played a friendly on rohtal roke io He shipped out two carloads . la8Â¥ |with our boys. _ ‘Theâ€"score was 122 hi o Proke M week, price paid being ten cents PCC |in favor of the home team. . Meyer, i 2° "'m- ‘ bushel.â€"Mr. Jobn _ Miliardâ€"of neat® |Linwood‘s fast forward, had a skate un At. ‘_m Winterbourne; who underwent a soriâ€" 1m through his shoe into his _ foot, “-Mc‘. ous operation at the Guelph General | caysing an arterie to be cut. He was MMMy hy Hospital: is reported ‘to be gradual,y./carried off "the ice and was immedâ€" migd improving. ‘lately, â€" put under the doctor‘s care, hommo "“8'“ ‘Hockey Game.â€"In one of the fastâ€" \We ‘ wish him a speedy recovery.â€" Ts -I:.M est games of the season /the ‘West |Miss Rosie l'egro(wfl. spent I""'l * Tfr. F Mantrose ‘swilts"‘ went down to deâ€"|p fey days of this week at her home / “'Wofil!l teat before the Conestogo ‘‘Wande!~{nere â€"Mr. Sam Spahr left m@m s sy ers‘ at the S1i, Jacobs arena on FTi~ |yor â€" Saskatoon. Mtr. &nn. “""mm'n-w s \day last. the score being four to 924. | Boppre and, famfly of 106 %fi i l"'_m“' \‘The winners‘ only advantage wWa$ iD |the weekâ€"end â€" near Linwood.â€" _\|m. Es ‘thelr weight and condition and whe® ‘riqward Koebel, of Toronto,, spent a\ m"“‘"‘ mm o \the losers pegan to tire from the t*"â€"|row days of this week with his """mmmsfi |rhhc pace, their â€" superiority in 2 or, Mr. Ju.Kofiol.muuflr.Il.l,.n# t i P f é ¢ *4 15 Te »thabe combination, .bulged mwm â€"‘‘‘Wedding pells a mnmjorwnnt goal.© Two minâ€" C N . s« utes later they _ repeated, but> this | wows ttems â€"Mr; and Mrs. Jacob| _ MAN two: goal lead aroised the opposing Hetlé, of Heidelberg, â€"â€" spent Monday " athletes and Marriot came thrOu®h in ° yp. and Mrs. Fred Lackneâ€"! News Notes.â€" with a rusb, The half time . €ODE| y George Huelner spent a few daj@her has renwin ‘ |sounded with the score 2 to 1â€"â€"_ FOP | as~ Berlin last _ week.â€"Miss Ros@ coming and tha ; ‘|the first ten _mminutes of the $20000 |njysont of Bamburg spent last week pects of a lOng , |period the _ play _ was about ©Y°0. | yiop ~ her grandparents here.â€"Mr8. | Personals.â€"M |##owever, the heavy body checking of Charles Bulmer spent a few days at near Waterloo & ‘(‘fcneltovo was having its effect On | voTi T joot week.â€"â€"Mr. A. Zin®er of parental roo!.â€" â€"\the lighter adversaries and tWO MOT® |weisonpure is visiting at the bome terloo viSited | {goals â€"wereâ€"added by:â€" the ”‘m‘{i‘:‘ |of ~ Mrs. Albert â€" â€"Lehmen.â€"Messrs. on Sunday.â€"Mr B‘ fore the bell sounded. for full * ‘Harry and Josephâ€"Huber. «pent _ Friâ€" on friends near \the ‘final score being 4 to 1. ‘The g-tm i+ Elmira, _ iday .â€"Miss Sad 1"“'“ game will be played in the ~| ~Successful: Sale: The sale of farm Bridgeport on . \mira rink ttiig coming . week. â€" SIDC® *sgock and implements of Jacob Brickâ€" cburch expects the last game. Mr. Marrict has been ler, last Monday, was exceptionally févival meeting besicged by letters from the varios 'wen attended, buyers coming from a S. S. Swartz clubs of the National; Hockey 148 1 x radius of 15 miles: . Fair prices were|them.â€"Mr.J. ation, asking. him _ to ©38t MB 106 |reafiged. Mr. George Class witlded blacksmith has with one of the professi0®al (SO0MA‘|zhe hammer in good style.â€"Quite a auctioneer and but we . understand th24 Ds\ Mutous |number from ‘heré took in the . Linâ€" him success in tions are to iemain _in the :.mn The | woodâ€"Elmira . hockey match at Linâ€"]}«_; ranks for the season at least. !o; wood on Thursday night.â€"Mr. and} "om mt 2C lmt Montrose Meam lined up “ er | Mrs: ~Moser, of Berlin, are visiting ‘ o s onl se 4o on comtre |the lafter‘s sister, Mrs. Jacob Mesâ€"| * o lmt' feisoly 0t nd Vagle. |Singer.â€"Mr.â€" J. D. . Merner spent a Good e | Hinchley: wings, Marriot and Vagleâ€"} C "60"~"""0" 0C 2 ul0 pomse in C Hfess t mada 4c ra G "t',':' ‘b A good concert and box social will hbe given by the Farmers‘ Club. and Women‘s Institute in the West Montâ€" rose Hall; Friday evening, Feb. 26. Admission 25¢. ‘The proceeds will he given in aid of the Patriotic\ Fund. Don‘t miss the treat Nows Items :â€"â€"Mr.â€" Anson:Groh, of | Hespeler, vice/President of: the Unitâ€"] ed Farmers‘ Coâ€"Operative Co., Torâ€" onto, gave an interesting lecture tol the New Dundee â€" Farmersa‘ Club in ‘ their Club Rooms, . last Wednesday: afternoon. . Mr. Groh traged the His~] tory ‘of agriculture in Canada from its beginning to its present developâ€" ment. . He showed how urban indusâ€" tries, assisted by miltions of borrow= ed _ capital and partial legislation came o outbid â€" the farmer.in the labor market. Production suffered as ‘n conséquence, and toâ€"day we find the: the proportion of consumers to .proâ€" dm‘:“!e‘t .‘;l great.. We anr:“ facing or ns : Groh conti , bee the first contribution of | labor the cit, to the country will be the misfits."" As a help to the soluâ€" tion of the Rural Problem. Mr. Groh suggested ,coâ€"operation, and gave the history of the movement with which ke is identified. The speaker enlivenâ€" o4 â€" his address by mnumerous wittiâ€" cisms + and apt iHubtrations, which were greatly enjoyed by the . large . Mr. Groh will receive a warm wel« come whenever he sees Mt to call on our‘ Club in the future.â€"Mr. Ed. Hallman, Séc.â€"Treas. ol the Farmers‘ COlub was unanimousty chosen as delâ€" egate to the meeting of the United ixfllfl"’ of Ontario at their annual convention i# Toronto Feb., 24â€"27. Mr. Andrew Broder introduced . a pill in the Mouse of Commons to take the civil service out of politics, > Our Busy Neighbors m 2B nsO Correspondents in County and District New Dundes. smnihe. & a~ dafrriat Als hame .:ut. s'-:-?.' t u-gh'm ‘3 #! d en Mr. Archie no-:- of Hamilton, spent News Items â€"Mr; and Mrs.â€" Jacob 4 MANNHEJM Herle, of Heidelberg, â€"â€" spent Monday , wa _z with _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lacknerâ€") News Notes.â€"The recent fing weaâ€" Mr. George Huelner spent a few day@her has renvinded us that spring is at‘ Berlin last â€" week.â€"Miss RosG coming aud that there are good pros Dorscht, of Bamburg spent last week pects of a long run of sap. A & with her grandparents here.â€"Mré.| Personals â€"Miss 1Ida Bowman. of Charles Bulmer spent a few days at near Waterloo spent Sunday under the f Yatton last week.â€"Mr. A. Zinger O0f‘parental roof â€"Mr. J. Kunkel of Waâ€" \Weilenbur; ‘is visiting at the home terloo visited friends in the vicinity of ~â€"_ Mrs. ~Albert Lehmen.â€"Messrs. | on Sunday.â€"â€"Mr. Lioyd Rickert called 064 Harry and Joseph Huber. apent _ Friâ€" on friends near St. Agatha over Sunâ€" | . ‘day at Elmira. +day.â€"Miss Sadie Bergey visited in | ==~ | ~Successful: Sale : The sale of farm Bridgeport on Saturday. The U. B. ‘stock and implements of Jacob Brickâ€" cburch expects to start a series of| Ne er, last Monday, â€"was exceptionally févival meetings . on Feb. 28. â€"Rev.|largt ‘wen attended, buyers coming from a S. S. Swartz of Berlin will COBdUCK | jop a ‘radius of 15 miles. Fair prices were‘them.â€"Mr..J. Knechtel, <our . local | . .. realized. Mr. George Class wielded blacksmith has blossomed out. as an ud the hammer in good style.â€"Quite a auctioneér and Iam sure we all wish number from ‘heré took in the . Linâ€" him success in his mew , venture, 006. wootâ€"Fimira hocm match at Lh-‘ W wood on Thursday night.â€"Mr. ~ and} ~ 8 . Mrs.: ~Moser, of Berlin, are visiting‘ e the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Jacob Mesâ€"| /R e se ety "L, singer.â€"Mr. _ J. D. . Merner spent a ) Good 'mmts f éouple of days at his home in _ Hesâ€" Goods | peler.â€"Mr, John Walter and son Thoâ€" | + is ‘ mas vigited at their home here over e in d t xs,::duy.-lulu. v.ilii Zinger and J. . C % f i tinger . were tors to, Bambersg M / es nsm ;. * 2R & last Sunday.â€"Mr. L, O‘Neil and Miss | * *5¢ d ~ fig“gem %‘i E. Martin of Guelph, visited .the latâ€" ; Smss â€"at +t 32 ter‘s father here over Sunday.â€"Mrs.| s 1 ns >~t _ & (Feorge Forwell and daughter _ Miss 1 2 L d Almaâ€" spent Saturday at Berlinâ€" f ey Abasl A IM.H.HMMF.M omm mdns in * Sler, of Elmira, spoent â€"Sunday at the. aideiint Fyehin Ne 9i4 pirmmenmescens wileoheatnteish Covittict ‘iattet‘s â€" home here.â€"Who was â€" the o " ,Iyouug man _ who attended the Linâ€" ‘wood hockey match last week, with . Pobs SX C ‘ the 80 â€" mile" a minute horse.â€"Mrs.. : ‘ e nent ;/ _| Johh Waiter and two children. are} # : o iL ts , visiting her father at Macton.â€"Mr. : o dy» y o Â¥p R poi¢ee ? OV Pik .Imnd Mrs. Louis Huber spent Sunday | § dicedicugy 6. D ds 4o on o+ in o ‘{|at St. Clements.â€"Messts. Sylvester | * s â€"{ Forwell and Will Hagen, of Berlin,| _ °T HELD |spent _ Sunday at the home of lr.§ ; |George Forwell.â€"The Rev. Mr. Mcoâ€" FENCE ; |Laughlin of the Presbyterian church, C ts I . |Stratford, preached here on Sunday.; f Heavy 95210 is madé 4 News Items :â€"Rev. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman were in Markham over Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. Norman Kaster spent Sunâ€" day with friends near . New Dundee. Mr. Harvey _ Baet has left for . his home near _ Blair : where he intends | spending a few weeks.â€"Mr. and Mrs.< Wanner ~ of . Strasburg were Sunday. visitors with Mr, and Mrs. J.Knechâ€" tel.â€"Quite a number from t\kali- Ity attended the concert at Wi Ig~) burg on Saturday nWight.â€"Rev. J. ‘J. w& p?h“ of the v”fi ,n: Sunday. _ He delivered a ‘ very torcelul address in Tavor of temperâ€" ance.â€"We are sorty. to seo Mr. and midst, but what will be our : m will be C olse‘s gai have to and i‘ |tarm will be taken by Mt. Shantz Berlin. ;=,n n::urofi L Two the m::;n -u:"i. x4 {â€"1r Berlin, where she ing & month with her sop, Mr.J Ket#: nu‘-%iin r son, Mr. J Ke¥¥â€" â€"â€"Br . H. 6. sh M home, having . co & h lectutes in the A Institutes in cour ties of the Pravince.~Mr. and â€" Mrs. . E. Cassel returned home after spending a most delightful holidey, visiting friends in Michigan . 3 5 Miina P " Peaoni e +. 26,.1 r iiil’m’*""" C ELMIRA Se § 1 | WEICHEL‘S | WEEKLY â€" STORE ~NEWS : | The : Wos Heavy 9â€"52â€"10 is made of 9 wires, 62 in. high, at rod .. Heavy 848â€"10 is made of 8 wires, 48 in. h!‘gfis, at fid To nmy?.-‘u-l?,mo‘d’ of T wires, 44 in. high, at rod .. Ring Lock 049 is made of Oâ€"wires, 48 in. high, at rod |m Lock, 744.is made of T wires, 44 in. high, at rod . FROST lPléIAL GALVANIZED GATES, 3x4 feet at 10x4 feet at 4x4 Teot at , sitthbls.. . 0000ttes...ccfiiniiamnss atÂ¥tinnss c oo Mle n exty o Omven dA vat oc uenfon on h .<~WEICHEL & SON i qpaiiden 1 OVT itb enA 3 .04 PH ie e h. 5 "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" * Phone 215 % i 3â€"Threeâ€" sls ;"“._;' *oapE se nsl Newmarket ratepayers carried . by large majorities a byâ€"Jaw â€" providing for a contract with the York Radial Company to ‘ supply .500 horsepowet, and one to ‘foat debentures for $15,â€" The Department ‘These, prices are for cash * om . it f o * ts o x p ) e n e R 6 " M â€" fi‘; o . ‘ k yeo * ‘,5 ‘; + R * + M .\ * ~ > Th# To i > j 5‘ / M C J : * , Â¥x 4‘ '\'3 ‘ 7) + /: + es /A bask *¢ TFA < > l B [ + P m <> m ,r"‘*; . fik‘ ) h i im , + % 4 4z Mss zk. o6 t 6i. oc yc o i J » o e "‘ es â€" +5 ommz oS ‘% +z Goudie Limited Famous every where for its tight lock and st spring. Made, wire and all, in Canad fi*. t&hter lock is only one of the,better featul " 4 Pm w rpi l can‘s Lk. t Op MA L 31 vge l WPP 0 $V,x4 feet at 12x4 feet at 14x4 feet at JSahn Sawyer of Brockville,‘s R. engineer while orosaiig HUD ristown, _skated into an mif BOM was drowned i6 oo ol s King Alpert of } ‘aeriai tout | over. theâ€"Ge Tow. .. . u2 Beriin," ORE. "yi WATERLOO â€" 14{"@- Prices + 27

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