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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Apr 1915, p. 1

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A f g blac Ti*'l Spring: Overcoats Benchâ€"Tallored Suits bring OVER TWO HUNDRED PER CENT, "CUBTOMERG.â€" Every: Buit leaving this store brings back : not hmm trom ene to four of his friends. We have never beâ€" s0o‘many compliments pald to clothing. . Scores, ‘in fact hunâ€" ; Of wesrers of our "Benthâ€"Tallored Suits toll us they never had clothes ain the shape |ike these. Your clothes expectations are realized at Men‘s Suits. Men‘s Suits. Men‘s Trousers. . « A very handsome line of â€" Spring m stunning © Tweeds," â€" aingle ‘ ted models, finely tallored, in M Saturday ay Men‘s Flannelette Night Robes, in sat atripe of blue.and white or pink j whité, attached u': turn down ‘ single band ouffe, Breast pocket c y cut, slzes 18 to 18, reg. Men‘s Fancy Colored . Shirts, in and‘fine colored material, some style, mostly light grounds, with of blue, b "or Wmauve, sizes %4 to 17%, far $1.00 to ‘16‘9“; i is a special purchase and reâ€" great credit . upon theâ€" maker, ‘some in the newest tweeds, ainâ€" style, high cut vest, deep medium . wide trousers... A comâ€" te . to fit any man at ... $8â€"00 Wou might trave!l ‘this continent ier and we do not believe you will an_ equal to this linc.of Suite at They are the asme of the HMore art and Inglude all the newest .. We have goods such as blue :x" ok Serges and Worsteds and ‘ Tweeds, all sizes, at $10â€"00 n‘s Worated and T ol ie ts OCEAN FLOUR has resulted in more {houseâ€" w- .attaining the distinction of being exâ€" ent bread makers than any other thing. ‘There‘s none other quite so satisfactory in reâ€" sulth or economica\ in use. â€" Try it. wa That Means a Return Ticket ~~â€"â€"for. Every Custoimmer Do Not Forget raordinary Clothing buy one ‘of our elegant Suit Cases or Travelling ga,.before youlgo on your Easter vacation. e have a big assortment to choose® from. wise worth $8.00 to $10.00, specâ€" * 5t gizy *4 )& No: W IL H E L M‘ s TV‘8 BIG HARNESS sHOP i iis W'nngv;wannmo * $108 ‘Trousers u:ll' finâ€" turday Men‘s Suits. ‘This iine represents all that | is gorrect and upâ€"toâ€"date, made from .)mâ€" ported English and Bcotch Tweeds and tine Woreteds. . These are very high plass Suits, _ and would make . good seliers at $15.00 to $18.00, sizes to sult }lll OM s us e p e en e + sn ag en# ‘n.w Men‘s Suits. . Every Built in this line is made from the finest imported goods and are all custom unm In the very newe@t fashion. y have all the . now touches that the fashion sheot for this season presents, . We do not believe you can afford to go past this line when buying your spring auit 31000 Men‘s Balbriggan . Underwear, . in plain weave, in natural cream, . blue, pink and slate colors, shirts and drawâ€" ore, sizes 34 to 42, regular $0¢, Saturâ€" day D@F GAPM@NE .., .+« se« «++ 31. If every man in Berlinâ€"was as well acquainted with the excellent quallâ€" ties of our $2,00 Hate as thousands of those who are wearing them we would seil every man in the city one. Hard or .soft shapes, the very.latest shades, C@P 22. .22 id eaas in +c e d The Ernst $2.00 Hat. Suits to Measure. . ; . Our madeâ€"toâ€"measure ‘@uite abao« lutély without a peer for fl::' work manship‘ and pertect fit. | No deposit «ake#d... .Bring your Mxnd atong and have him see it when finished. He will be a customer too. Over _ 600 cloths to select from. Bench â€" Tailored FOR MEN OF ALL &1ZK8 A higher grade of tailoring than any other store can produce, . ~ _ 0 2oth Century Brand, A Mode! for Every Type. The regular, the tail, the stout, the ahort, the corpulent, the athietic and dozen distinct styles for the awagger young man . % iwhire ns zoodh Chir Ruay . Nelpt clothes com".o. l } QOur Bu!y Nm $18 $20 $22 $24 . "' $ RWecscssssssroccses WATERLOO, Nows Nofio.â€"w 0,1,, Wood o0 qupied the pulpit the U.B.chuech on Sunday ~alterncon h0 preached . & werlul sermon to a congt O§A~ nn. Commupion '-‘x"' wil ‘u the Latohars Menmonite church | on Sunday, â€" Rishop M. 8. Hallman . had charge of the netvices, _ | h veuek" o0 Ees mva-“" J of mfimicuh Mr, and Mreé, D. woek, We are sorry. to report Mr, Amos Shants on the sick list, we wish him a apeedy recov@ty. Mr, Eidon Snider and Miss Mary Snider were Sunday visitors in the nelsh‘orhood.â€"Miss C. Bricker has toâ€" turned and takem charge of the school alter .M.?.u. holidays at her home nflJ btaville. Quite a numâ€" Imolliroamtine ot u. Bate Li monthly yer ary at W mwg"?.fl?«y night. days with Masters Charlie and Ruâ€" doiph nomhr.wlk. _David Froy is on the sick list,.â€"Master Harold Dreiâ€" .moll'.ulnwnnwu-n the home of Mr.,Oliver Mldn.â€"zw" a few in out vicinity / attended. the quilting «iven "w Mra. Jowiah Weber, Yabton, last Monday.â€"Mr. Ed.Schinâ€" bein of Conestogo spent a few days News Itoms.â€"MaslÂ¥. . ArNOIS, "C Orville Schults of Elmira spent a low at the home of Mr. J.B.Snider, last week.â€"Mr. Philip Rominger was & business visitor to Berlin last week, â€"Mre. Svlvester Bowman entertained a number of the young ladies at . a quilting at her home on Easter Monâ€" day.â€"Miss: M. Strangeways and Mr. R. Forbes resumed their duties at wchoo!, alter spending the holidays at Mldt%" W_u:.‘r 5:; 4 . ol ; a spont a m.. € Wdlur and _ Mrs. ‘AII'OI' Snider.â€"â€"Mr, . Almon: Snider made a busingss Arip bo Berlin last Mt Harty Woile of Suvratviord spent a fow days of tbe week with Mr. C. Lants.â€"Messrs. Géo. and John Koeâ€" nig attonded the funtrtal of a relative in Listowel 08. y.â€"Dr. H. B. \NcKlv ot 1 upent a few days of last week aÂ¥ is home near here.«â€" Miss Kate '8.“ Monday . in Listowel.â€"Miss I!!a ~ Cameron of Peâ€" Wwrotia is s;ending a vacation with Miss Laura MeKay.â€"We are sorry to imou Miss Roblla iseifert on the sitk list. We wish hot a speedy recovery. â€"MF. W. W'g" thox and sister of Hawkesâ€" 'lo)mo s';‘m Mtet Monday with Mr. . McKay.â€"MÂ¥8, m of Toron« to is spending .Mfi with ber mother, Mrs., Jas Kenmedy. had a good sale ‘March 30th, amountâ€" ng to over $3,000. There was A targe crowd. E. J. Shants wicided the hammer in his usual WQ manâ€" ner.â€"NMr. Christian E. Liohty . sold ru. tarm to Mr. Hubert Straus for the sum of $5,760, and had a good wale, Mh‘. *o about $1900. Hotsos and cattle fetched yood prices one span of hotrses sold for $360 and wooe SW MR Eit Cc B ho une cow went at $110. Mt. E.J. ‘Shants wielded the hammet in good lnvlo.-mu visitors‘ were: Mr. and Mrs. . Jacob. Km’ and _ son Alvin ; Wts. Rebecoa Hinschbergor and ‘son Marvey, all of Baden, visited at the ,um j;lml‘ John â€" Ossch.â€"Mr. and ra. m visited © with Mr. Lowls ) «â€"« MF, Jab:- Oesch was in Baden last week on b winess.=â€"Messts. Enoch and Jos.Stoolâ€" fNlet and sister Clara and Mr. Nichoâ€" las Kittel Jr., are visiting friends :fl t;lam-‘h Mn.;u‘tu.‘ ;ad T8. arges were v. . Jobn m um'.sw.-mm aA mier from . around here attonded the Wellesicy Hors¢show. last week. his place.â€"NMr, Chriatian E. Lichty a h « Y moved to Baden last Thursday where he bought a hodse and Tot from Daâ€" vid m; ora a% Geo. Ellert‘s last were: Mr. dnd Mrs. Jos. LicBty, Mr. and Mrs..JOhn -';m.“ m“fifl:'rofi::l}“dinh .p;fl o. oc Aeibing." on Port. TL Oesch Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, John ‘M.â€"w will be ringing (in out hood pefore long.â€"At in our neibapornoog perore 10M .ot0 b the recent examinations at our wehool alt ~=rm were successtul, . This apeaka 1 for our teacher and puâ€" pils.â€"The teacher of our school has returned from spending the holidays at her home in 3t Mary‘s.â€"Mesars. o wnnfueares . work at vin hetw . al 'Mumm News lbrms.â€"Mr.~ Jonas Bosthart Itoms.â€"Master. : Arnoid and â€" s o s stediweninfiioniny Correspondents in County and Josephaburg. Floradale My. and Mrs. C. K. Janken * Soudats 24 the 1 ' ays a . .\ Jn sen‘s mothet, um K+ : 5* Mrs, W, H. Otto, Miss M & Master Robert Otto in Rodnoy during the holigayw, .~. > w e se bereals eftBH Tho mAS Mr, and Mrs, +J. K. T‘ Good ‘Friday with their . , Wal« ter uuuzl at Preston, §8 Mrs, McSMurtry and Marâ€" lon of London visited : home of her mother : Mis, J during the holidays, i uk: Ae f Ly w ‘ Mr, George Robinsun oPf the Dominâ€" lon Bank, _ Toronto, spent the weokâ€" ond with Elmira fr Lo pog® _ Mr. N. O, Thomas ol / 0, vise ited at.the home ol Mr. 8,) Lasohinâ€" ger during Taster holidays. . _ . . _ Mr, Cooll Wyatt.of Tie tuotiea | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Habn, of Berlin, | was visiting his patontk at Btrattord wiatied mhii pargnts, Mr. and . MHF] during Easter. tlick Aava[C. Hann. Tast het “ Mr.: Wosloy Merner. spobt a tow days rke J MM it ut brewl with his damily bere. .. FUMAER & unlor ‘“.M. o ‘ Mrs. â€" Amasa Winget is mum c:l‘l church 4 mwmc neveral woeks .me::-mm with | 16f PrOGX “"“'h‘. hurch rd ‘thl t.rl rage h is lig aanering %fim Gibson, ‘:l.k'.l‘“:n;‘: i k " 4 * woeks ai 1’:::. u.o.l'vu Himoc 'rogn::i in.. .spending mgm_ ‘.”:‘ gne Dofdad‘. ihe pertnflâ€" Mr., and Mrs. »lrvtn: oovl;n‘ :.c v'n..h ‘ * Wiss ;. | man . Friday a ome } Miss Ruth Ratz, of Moulton‘ Colâ€" “:?'u:‘."::.“a‘i‘;‘. ce hok lege, Toronto, ‘Mr.. Elmer l:u.. ot | : Rmuetia . Edior, olmhtlh‘lpnt Hamilton and Mr, Roswell Ratz, 0f| _« T v5r‘o) gays last week at ~ her| â€" Miss Ruth Ratz, of Moulton® Colâ€" neutnad in emiten 9 r, Ro# & S.P.8., Toronto, -m&m\hfi with their parents here,. ~ . > _ ~~ .0 ‘days last wook, * )\ Mr: hert Bowman, 6t Toronto Upâ€" iveraity, spent Easter at his home ‘The Ladies‘ Aid of B%, James Lu~ theran Church spent & ’m:wn alterâ€" noon |, wl‘br one®* of membors, Mrs," Martin Schumaker, last w: nesday, it being her birthday. ing the . afternoon‘ Mrs,. Hchum ininm io t Lt it of cut glass Mr. and Mrs,â€" $, Laschinger are visiting in Toronto, whore Mr, â€" Lasâ€" chlngr. is attending the Provincial Trusteo‘s Oum&_ k: C5og x hore Mr. . Mrs. Ed, Schierholts and daughter, ol Berlin, visited ab.the home of her parents Mr. and Mr#. Henry Heipel, on Good Friday, Mr. and Mrs. A% Uffelman . and zon of: Waterloo, ted friends here during Kastert. ; o4 0 0 0 ) 0 0000 Mre. J. B. L0 and daughtor Misa Lillian visited at â€"Berlin during Easâ€" ter with her daughter, Mrs. Will Schmidt. h C th§ Mr. ~ Bleck of §¢, Paul‘s Parochial schoo! attended teacher‘s convention at Toronto â€"Easter weok. Mrs, Alva Dovitt and daughter Miss Gladys, of Waterloo, spent the holidays with relatives here, _ Mr. _ John Seigmer of Pool!, spont Easter at the . home of his brother, _ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jansen . and son, of Berlin, were visitors with reâ€" latives here on Good Friday. . _ _ Comtinuation School Report for Winter Term (Jan.«March) t _ __ 1. Form :â€"Arthur Klinck 93, Doreâ€" tha Schaclor 86, Edna _ Schierholts #4, ".u{l Bowman 89, Violet Morrtâ€" son 82, Hubert «Norman 79, _ Elmet Keller 77, Erena. Long 75, Herbert Hedrich 75, Winnitred Stricker 75, Floyd Reilst 71, Marvey Woods 81, \il‘uold betwoilet 84, Emma â€" Stark Moesare. J. S. Ruppel, of Waterloo and John Hahn, of Berlin, wore visâ€" Lorne Bowman 92, Lillian Hilliet 90, Aileon Ratz 81, I“lwm !! +9 itors here on â€"Good Wriday, _ ‘The date of the Elmira Horse Show is Axed for ‘Tuesday, April 20th. _ ~Mr. and Mra. â€" F. A. C. Joanneret, of Toronto, spent the holidays with their parents here. .. .. . _ 'l'to Elmira Felt Company have 1e« cently ‘ instailed m“:\lu ma~ chines, the , . nowostk in _ shoe machinery and great time savers. ~ -o-ruaxmnwa?.my Band &'?‘““‘3!., is seat f on 8 eventhg last at . 8.30 a‘clock. ‘The hall was well Alled and wesides several band selections < the tollowing numbers were on the proâ€" gramme, Duett by Mru. Oscar Ruppel and Mrs. C. N. Klinck, vocal solos by Miss Alma Allemang and Mesara. Geo. L. Ziegler, W. L. Badioy _ and A. K. Laschinger, Quartette hy Missâ€" ea Laura Snyder and â€" Marie Edler, Mesara. Andrew Schwindt and Milâ€" hfiMuholMQ%fi' 8t. James Lutheran Church R Mr. ‘T. F. Shurly acted as chaitman. A allver colléction was taken up in aid of the pand. Mr. F. C, Meyer of the Evangelical Mhtfibm Conferehce at . Milverton: A . , meeting of the Methodista and â€"Evanâ€" II. 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