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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Mar 1915, p. 1

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25 to 50 per cent. â€" Reductions f LEERT.â€"OVER SALE _ _‘ The Season‘s Opportunity YOL. 59. No &u‘.mmammummw of Any ‘portion of the profik. _ > . < 3. .<+~ =»# & %d&dflmdmsmmfimfi"h' heen ; | fl:)n'bm'thn they will always find new goods here season we realize that to sell you winter clothing now we must ® it an extraordinary money. sav ing _ opportunity for you.. We want you to come in for your shareâ€"and to get something by which you will gfllfilnbu‘fihmwimâ€"smmq you can show to your friends as further proof that We Do As We Say and that when we‘ start ~out to accomplish a thing we do not â€"stop at half measure. E LAST WORD IN OVER MEN‘S BLUE _ SUITS AT $10.8 . coats. s $12:90. _ xq:am.su:‘néu'.c.o;h in.‘ Come in and look them over ° &n the Dominic anada, shop ‘ your ; dollars. ts and ‘benchâ€"tailored warmth vifioqt."y“' _ c eenct racee Chsi::':':"": ::; a~ CLEAN SWEEP OF EVERY b€olkrs, warm '.“o and driving coats." BOYS‘ OVmA'l" AND SU_IT tegul $12.00, $14.00 and $15.00, _ IN THE STORE. Beturda; Ah clear ......... ...... ..$1,00 _ Boys‘ fancy overcoaté ...... ....$1.98 1 Overcoats. . This â€" lot includes Boys‘ fancy ovércoats up to $4.00 «eC to $24.00. All handâ€"tailorâ€" Saturda $8.69 od . -':ct n:‘mg shapeâ€"retaining (F . naie h: reeraihes" smatber Pove n ied “ wpoats, a.score of young men‘s swagâ€" Boys‘ fancy overcoats, up to $5 eE egais _ included, regular $20.00, Saturday ...3 o. .c=. .. $949 2.00 to $24.00. Saturday. to ® * CIEBT ........ ....~s «:. .~., $13.70 . Boys‘ and. youtbs‘ long overconts," «‘::"*r' Overcoats. A few lines â€" in up to $7.50, fOP ...« ..cece> ...8.Q1 %wo storm collar, D. D. Overâ€" % 4 ' ;“."V‘“, lines, ail new, regular Boys‘ and youths‘ long onmh.; ;am and. $11.50, Saturday to clear up to $8,00, for senvserns inss ...$5.60 (gecisntih enipbonie en Bpo veiies cce ...$4.90. â€" Boys‘ fancy suits up to $4.50, Satâ€" ;f%flifl REDUCTIONS _ ~px WY msceress is sa se ‘8 SUITS. . * ._ Boys‘ fancy suits up to $6.50, Satâ€" : “’ $20, 324, and $24 suits...$14.65 urday ' Eiifes Asehhee.+ tvvens .. B ‘. Another lot of _ lines â€"to clear, Boys‘ and youths‘ suits up to $5.00 â€" among them are 1 nes from some of S&tUIday ... ... s..s sll> ......$8.08 ‘the best makers ... ... ... ~$10.80 _ Boys‘" and youths‘ suits: up to $6.50 _ Odd lines to clear out. : Values â€" up %o $12.00 and $14.00. The best lines of $12.00 suits that are shown in Ontario, strong durable suits . with louws. of wear. â€" 4 Ernst‘s iÂ¥ iF ‘"~x * "} &A COLEAN SWEEP OF EVERY BOYS‘â€"OVERCOAT‘ AND SUIT IN THE STORE. ° F Boys‘ fancy overcoaté ...... ... $1.98 Boys‘ fancy ovércoats up to $4.00 SAEUTOBY .......0. .sn concee ssmcz 9809 W here ihe JOOou "e» clothes come _ llO\lf Busy N Boys‘ and youths‘ siits; up to $6.50 BabUPGAY <....... cosrace Snanccel Aot $4.68 Boys‘ and youths‘ suits, up to $8.00 Saturday, ..l.._.ll) inss Al. ~_.89 48 Boys‘" and youths suits up _ to $10.00, Saturday ... ... .........$6.69 Where the good * Hvsm-'rmmm.' *(E Ceo ®CE TT 4. SW nbnubiphoniny etifieeiiitagiers mm ‘Thos. Trow. * . s uo m oimes. , ‘ in A, J K g Kews Items.â€"Miss Phena Forrest or"fieu:.. .. y returned %6 her home on Friday last ‘Waterl a MR aiter spending a week in Maryborâ€" lorlh-â€"(".lnr Biock), â€"| PM |ougrh.â€"Mr. Gordon Hammond . spent \Sunday with his brother near Millâ€" {bank.râ€"Mr; Jacob ‘s?mu hak on< o ~+ exfine »~ * G32 _ @gaged Mr. Reickard to diga | en . & wy ~|Mrs. .. Keating visited a few days dn n n in i enfi in intpeipncmmomgmmimepernines | wst, woedk with her sistor, MTS, A.F. wÂ¥ ns 0# * . |Clark,â€"Mr. Adam Chalmers left on brs006b000000000000009 | TCIS® 1i8t . forâ€" Calgary, after > ddot 4 To s ¥¥**"**"|svendine the winter at his home, â€" Mr. Alvin J.. Kattiman . of Hampâ€" strad Sundayed at the home ol Mr. Péws $ viki) ® and Mrs. Christian Schmidt.â€" What fu.u have proved a serious :mun ow ofâ€"out . beautiful Edison happened on Saturday when Mr. Sans hitdreA will sure be delighted to $ |Gascho‘s cutter skidded ‘while going iments in their home. _A whole" ’W""“::'iwfil*;‘: rices within reach of all. Do net" $ Es uoi) gusen "Sebmidt teturned * § N ui 4 ilmb after spending a few weeks on 60 NE i Ts > m " im & the Seventh Line. minded . Friday ... ng.. that their friends throughout q township: had not forgotten that it was twenâ€" ty years "ago they were martied. One hundred of their friends gathered .at i:mmh-rql:.flhc '?:_ them many articles of chinaware fittine ‘ their chitia . wedding.. ‘The residents of Clearview to the number â€"of upwards > of one hundred gathered at the homeâ€"of: ‘Mr. and Mrs.Leviâ€" Zimmerman on Friday evâ€" ening to do â€" honor to them before they: leave for their new bome â€" in New York state.. Occasion was taken to present them with handsome Morâ€" FiS News. Itesm.â€"Miss Vidlet Edwards of Milverton ‘spént the week end with Miss Jfazel Carno¢han.â€"Mrs. Ed Dier~ Saturday â€" with her mother, Mrs.. Faindy.â€"Miss‘ Reba stmu@ Toâ€" ronto _ spent _ the â€" week vat her ‘home here.â€"The w«:‘a\.hsflm of Lim will meet . home of Mre. iz on . Wednesday, Mar.10th. A eood program is heing prepared by the Misses Gretta Ward, Lily Crobkâ€" skanks, and lg- Wismer. Ladies are all cordially invited to attend . â€"Miss Marthg _ Stricker of West Montrose spent Sunday at her home here.â€"Miss ‘Jeart Béges spent a few days of this week in Stratford.â€"Mf. Alfred Kies ‘wetter of Philipsburg spent . a â€" few {days of last â€" week with his brother here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hage dorn of Canboro, Mich., and Mrs. C. IWM of" Michigan, spent a. / few days of last week with Mr. A!lel- igwm.â€"ln. pem. Hos:a and family spent afew days of last week with friends. in Waterloo.â€"Mr. Oscar. Berâ€" Im of Berlin spent a few days of last wouk with his grand parents, Mr.and Mrs. Andrew _Srabr.â€"The Epworth |League of the Methodist church spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Nr. and Mts. Emerson m on Thursday> night.â€"Mr. A. Wi of Tavistock spent a few . days of last week ‘with his brother ‘here.â€"We are sorry to report the ilincss of Mrs, Juhn Dunningtom Jr. We wish her a speedy .recovery.â€"Mr. Fred Tooter of Mitthell .l-:m taken a position “:: blackannith Mr. Nel: Merrick. â€"Mr. : Arthur, Anflo'l.’ruw spent Sunday at his home here.â€"Mr . F. Greig of Toronto has started a new #ailor shop in the. shop formerâ€" ly occupied by V. R. Berlet. He will Forty cent. of the students of mfinwm enlisted for active service, Q * News Notes Gathered by Industrio ;w;-comymz strict LIINWOOD. of m..i'. L ‘ hm | stock and s of Mr, Bowman, which beld last Wedâ€" lay, was. yeby: well . (a‘ l N r"flb ° in ( lx';__, Mx., J. T. O & ~ visitor to ‘Toronto on DWe y a last called :h‘%‘ on . ~Sunday . Mr. Almon ier} â€"made a business trip to Torouto Hér several ‘days last week. â€"Quite a from here atâ€" tended â€" the : det of Aths : 86. Jagobs Prangelicak church which book place last. Sunday Ida Smider m se he o their cegulat nim..on Wednesday > evening, Feb.â€" 2ith. . Besides <the busiâ€" ness part and the reorganization of P-. a good â€" it progtam â€" was veu. A reading fi% Spider, was by :# f given by the Edith and Vieâ€" :g:. Maurer, ~ 'h;:hx TEBS@§~ + " be ue en diemd neue Py dent, Mr. Almon A. Snider ; Vice president. . Mr. Ervine aker : tive committee, Mr. Amxetguâ€", ich, Mr. Manaseah ~Bowwan, and Mr. Mr..Amos Eby, : Mr. Menno Snider, and Mr.. Wellington .. The Litâ€" erary and Sod:ffm(gu: Miss Florence Snider .and Mr. Amogs Shoeâ€" _ Forn.â€"Congratulations : to Mr. and Mrs. Abrmn Bowman. It‘s a bov News Items.â€"Mf. William Hamilton had a nice: new ~#tting of bells taken from his horses last Thursday. evenâ€" ing. in Brrsiau.. Sereral other cases e en & '\‘ & a 7 Li N buying _horses: for‘ Western trade. >‘ their ‘home in Lanigan, Saek., last Tuexday, after spending two mouths‘‘ \bere with â€" relatives.â€"Mr. Frederick Heibine has envared with Mr. Robert li‘oflst for the next #welve monthbs.â€" Abram Knorr ‘has ehgaged to J. A. ‘lhunut for the n!kM‘o ;months. â€"The many friends Of Mr. John Milâ€" ‘lard will be glad to know that he hes. roturned. hom _ from the Guelph ‘General Hospital, alter acritical opâ€". eration and is recovering favorably.| IA knittine re* was heldâ€"at Mrs.John \ Rurnett‘s last . Thursday. . Quits A ‘number ‘were prrsent, considering the â€"state of the weather.â€"Mr. Rlanchard of Grand . Rapids, Mich., visited his cousin, Mrs. Joseph Woods lask . week. =â€"Messrs, Jobn Cook and Henry Amâ€" ‘emt of Wallace were also guests at Mr. Josenh, Woods‘ last week.â€" Mr.â€" . Wim, : Shireman hprm“tbwihl' an addition .. to his next sumâ€"â€" ~â€" Sr. IV. A. Schulz, H., Beoker, A. Meyer. Jr. IV. V. Shantz, R.Bécker. Local and Personal.â€"The {following are the results of test examinations of £.8.No0.4, Waterloo: ; Jr. III. S. Hagedorn, H. Schulz, M.! Kesselring. St. II. Z. Newbery,â€" L: Shantz, P. Withelm, K. Dubric, â€" G. Dubric, A. Baetz, Jt. II. L. Lindâ€" say, "A. ~Reist, The sale of fatm stock and impleâ€" ments of Mr. George Mever last Mon+ dar was well attended. Buyers came le, Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver Enechtel w ol;::tun called on friends here 4 day With Miss cuqom-.’: |. Strasbure.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henâ€" Personals.â€"Mr. and . Mrs. Nélson Fisker, Nrs. Mary Poll and won ‘Chat Winterbourne Ls of weeks ‘ago is doing wery lfeeh "'m’ in ‘hui be nele nOcku Mlays wee Miverton." When e consic banch, that . "on the Milyverton. e Ens ther 50t fhe short cad af o e n ts en 40 P h. C haks. mome, 0 â€" Goal, A. ; detence, G. Oppot, A.~ Chalmers . rover, T. Anderâ€" son ; Jorwards, J. Roese, J. Chak merg and P. Walker. Referee.â€"N. Macguire. Mr. Joe. Ropp, Jr., who moved ‘on the . larm _ heâ€" recently purchased from Mr. D. Kropt tb | paardeberg Day is to he célebrated in London. Ont., ‘on Saturday on the ‘largest .scale yet. All the troors in training in the city. will j0in in a deâ€" menstration in Victoria Park Souare iwhere _ patriotic â€" addresses. will be ‘made and the ~momument erected in h. EAnREOEE _ P00 T E0 SsnE ‘largest .scale yet. All the troors in | ~London, Feb. 26.â€"A Daily News training in the city will join in a deâ€" | despatch from Rome says that â€" an menstration in Victoria Park Souare|Imperial~ ordinance has been issued {where _ patriotic â€" addresses will be|at Vienna to restrict the daily conâ€" *made and the ~momument erected im |sumption of flout to seven ounces to homor of the London man . who tell in ‘esch person. The Mungarian Governâ€" ‘South Africa, will be decorated. . ment. has â€" ordered all flour requisiâ€" long. hoefier and family spent Sunday up at St.Agatha with the latter‘s. part ents, Mr.‘ and© Mrs. â€" Wey â€"Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cobbler, from neug. wers Visiting a few days with + and Mrs. Geotge Hakedorn last ‘week. â€"Mr. ¥¥m. E. Dinger of the 34th Batâ€" talion, Guelph, visited at the home of Wat. Richm last Sunday. °. > _ News â€" Items.3~ Gooed â€"|; WEICMEE®S. WEEKLY STORE . NEWS | > .. _ Josephsburg. FROST EERNP ELMIRA resmpame y J % S *4 iâ€"â€"Mr.. and Mrs. Thos: & wl Btratford, â€"zpent . the * * 8 frieads around here.â€"â€" s i age Mr. ‘Thos. Hearn, 'n ; an operation Torâ€""apâ€" o Buesinh hosbital a cotâ€" WH i AH Meavy 9â€"52â€"10 is made of 9 wires, 52 in. high, at redâ€" ; . Heavy 848â€"10 is made of 8 wiree, 48 in. high, at rod .. Heavy 7â€"148. is made of 7 wires, 44 in. high, .n rod .. Ring:Lotk 940 is made of 9 wires, 48 in. high, at rod | Aling Lock, 744 is made of 7 wires, 44 in.â€"high, at rod . FRO8T SPECIAL GALVANIZED GATEs. 3x4 feot at 4x4 feot at . 10x4 feat at . FENCE . WEICHEL & SON o ue e w po: m ie n e nA 1 k# i e e o s " THE BIG HARDW ARE STORE®" Phone 215 Revesdevedecetrd¢rg¢rbvre iSaturda i GoudieLimited E4 §4 and find out the sâ€"al values, a the possible purchasing power. your doliars, You can make the look like two, three or more at th Department Store. t ol Ladies‘ Suits and Coats â€"_ . i Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothin also Cottons, Linens and Dres Goods.. Don‘t miss it! â€"â€"~ . " These prices are for cash. aÂ¥n*o t â€"Zie. Famous everywhere for its tight lock and strong spring. â€" Mage, wire and all, in Canada. "The tighter lock is only one of the better featur ‘;% Department Store: â€"~_‘ ~Saturday _ _ For Every Reader of this .12x4 feet at 3V2x4 feet at 14x4 feet at ome to the Iamtiral 40 thon:. Noveer 13 | trated. ue o c e tioned, and only thirteen mouth will be allowed to !;! !h Sne k Berlin, Ont. 31° WATERLOO Low Prides

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