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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Jul 1915, p. 1

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.IFLOUR AT WHOLESALE PRICES CASH BUYERS BENEFT \Shantz & Gorman Store News ST. JACOBS FLOUR MILLS OCEAN FLOUR MAKES THE PUREST WHITEST AND MOST WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS BREAD AND BISCUITS EVER EATEN BY A MORTAL. IT‘S THE FLOUR YOU SsHOoULD USE IF YOU WIsH TO OBTAIN THE MOST SATISFACTORY RE. SULTS. â€" THE 8T. JACOBS FLOUR MILL TAKES INITIATIVE IN .ESTAPâ€" e LISHING A NEW ERA. For years it has been customary to give the farmer flour at wholeâ€" sale prices, and we have pleasure in.announcing that this custom will be continued. ‘__ We believe, however, that it is ofly fair and right that CASH buyers should: also receive SPECIAL recognition, "so have decided flw_; yere fiwl molx therbenefit of the WHOLESALE "s" &."\‘n.?fi* of fl9ME 5 Thiw crdinarityâ€"means a maving of about 30c per 100 tbs .of flour, :“*“__7 «â€"sslâ€"â€"vais 4e ammnara our nresent whosesale Pflw which we gnidow. wa‘pku prevalling eisewhere, â€"ane we wuusw [00 Wl convinced it will be to your interest to buy your requirements Men‘s BLUEB SERGE SUITS sizes 36 to 43, ........ ...... ..$ 850 Men‘s BLUB BERGE SUITS sizes 86 to 42, .. ... ... ... 10.50 Men‘s BROWN WORSTED SUITS, sizes 35 to 42 ... ... .. 8.50 Men‘s BROWN ‘TWEED EXTRA gquality, reduced to ...... ... 10.60 Men‘s FANCY BLACK WORSTED, worth $15, our price ... 11.00 ~_SUMMER UNDERWEAR: This is the plgce to buy your unâ€" derwear and save money.. Extra values at extra low prices. Balâ€" briggan 25¢; garment, _/ Clothing and summer underware. We are getting the reputeâ€" tation of giving the public the best g00ds at the lowest price our clothing trade in increasing. WHY ?â€" Because . we . give the.h68t valbie: tom. th6 déaat»wtbney/zectht Twin»City, Try us dor your next MEN‘S BALBRIGGAN Extra quality in different colors, Pink, Blue, Natural and Black, others sell the same at 50c., our price 80c. per garment. Try us for your underwear. â€"~â€" You save money in 203, King St., West, Berlin, doing your buying here, & o "EAG_E" Family Fiour per 100 lbs. :.. .. @â€" ‘HEARTY DELIGHT, pure Manitoba Flour . _ . Market price paid for wheat. .:'m.a'.ply of Mill Feed always on hand T w corn. . abvs‘ UNDERWEAR ) Boy‘s short and long sleeve Jerseys a# bargain prices. l 2 hok fs WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR STORE NEWS. 203 King Street, West, Berlin SHANTZ & CORMAN No. 26 E. W. B. Snider, Proprietor 8. 8T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. , as well as No. 2 Amâ€" WATERLOO, N .ESTARâ€" Mr. Loggie of Toronto, who bas been visiting his friend Mr. Geo. Glenâ€" nie â€" the past week, rendered vocal solos at both the morning and evenâ€" ing s rvices . of the Presoyterian church last Sunday which were listemâ€" cd to with much pleasure. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Filsinger vety pleasantly entertaincd the choir of the Evangelical church on Wednesday eveniag of last wee‘. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Voelker and children of Waterioo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel 1000 WD0% Mr. and Mrs. Voege of Berlia were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W Steuernagel last week, Mr. J. H. Bowman of Toronto Unâ€" iversity is spending his summer vaâ€" cat‘on at his par. nts‘ home here. . _ The excursion to the Guelph O. A. C. farm last week was well attcaded. While about his duties in his blackâ€" smith shop,. last Monday, Mr. Truâ€" man Wideman met with an accident to his hand which necessitated . sovâ€" eral stitches. It is, however, healing nicely. & _ The Methodist League picnicked at at the reservoir park on Thursday alternoon. _ > â€" _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel attendâ€" ed the Guelph O.A.C, excursion last _ Messts. H. W. Zilliax, Oscar S. Ruppel and Linc. Ratz spent last Friday in Hamilton. _ _ _ _ _ â€" _ Mr. H, O. Weichel, the local Patâ€" riotic treasurer last week forwarded $600.00 to the gemeral fund at Ottaâ€" wa this being the remittances recmivâ€" edâ€"for the past months of May and June, ‘and is also the sixth payment to the General Patriotic Fund makâ€" ing a total of $2350.00. Mrs. Schrosder, Sr., spent a few \hyl of last woek visiting friend in Brantford. f Misses Carrie== and (Matie Ffil: eprat last Wedncalay &ftertinon ‘their sister Miss mz who is 1!! at the Berlinâ€"Waterlo0‘ s _ Mrs. 8. Lunw St. Jaâ€" cobs friends last y. M jl‘homnllolhbhlm'll- ger bald hers last Thursday was larâ€" gely attended. Immediately after the burial church service was held in St Enl'l Luthran church, Rev, R. A. â€" ‘The Ladies Aid â€" of the Methodigt Church beld their annval Ԥidate i We Mrs. Contad Miller of this town was Sote incmi it resas. se Guelph * progresuing lavorably. 9%....4... u.. C1A d conl a «. » B6 amecnnm Anma May Millery daughter of ¥¥4 % 5 i Waâ€"l withh ‘the former‘s parents, Mr:. : and L.fifl: A.â€"C. nm'mn. Rev, M. D. Edioy Has ~~Jort zm* h where is charge ciroult,â€" in s LMF uat Sizs. 9. Gook ahd Mi; . aha mtal. |Mrs."" M. Good of near St. Jacobs, bealth failed. He entered the Hos pital about two months ago : and died on Thursday agod 51 years, 3 mos., andâ€" 21 days, leaving to moutn his death, his aged mother, 2 brothers and . one sister. _ The corpse was brouglit here to the residence of Gep D. Dahmer, from where the funetal took place on &aturday. A short serâ€" vice was held at the house at 9.30 in the morning thence the body was taken to Badem whers a service was held in the Luth. Church after which burial took.place in the cemetory beâ€" longing to| this church neat ‘Baden. Th bersaved oncs have the sympathy of the comtunity. «i Mr. Otte Koch szent the forepart nf last week with friends at Durham and vicinity.â€"Messrs J. W,. Schweit ter and Harry Fiddler and Mrs. Marâ€" tinâ€" Schweitzer and . Miss Marion Schweibzer motorid to Milverton laSt Thursday.â€"Mr. Harvey Sohicfele ol Elmira speut Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof here.â€"Messrs Henry W. Ebel and John Dabmer spent a . fow days last week at Tavistock and oth er‘ places: im the vicinity.â€"Picnics aro now the order of the day.â€"Born . to Mr. and Mrs. John Wicland, on Sunâ€" day, a son.â€"Om account of the. holiâ€" day on Thursday our news went away #: day soomer and as & consequenen is somewhat short as no doubt some bad not been turmd in, .News Itemsâ€"The U.B.S.S. picnic held in Mr. E. J. Devitt‘s orchard on Saturday afterncon was largely attended â€" and an enjoyable afternoon .â€"Miss Sylvia Bowman and Miss fledeunn dy Detroit, lx:' are 1'}!‘~ former‘s parents, Mr.:. : and | A.._C. Bowman. . Rev. M. D. };?'\'h week ond in Stratiord.â€" The U. B. Cmildron‘s . Day services were largely attended and a good where is charge of a ciroult,â€" Mrs." M. Good of near St. Jacobs, m‘m.mm.n.m on y.â€"Miss â€" Maggie Shants of Berlin spent Sunday under the parâ€" Florencs*Bergey, Master Fimer : and little â€" Grace Bergey of Avalon, Pa., are spending the summer season with Mrs. _ Bergey‘s sister, Mrs. A. 8. Bowman.â€" Mr. and Mrs, H. Kutt Manntioim. .~~ â€" $#M&. Jacobs. Good Goods ELMIRA 1016 â€" ~â€" 10 PAGES You can swing up a slaughtered aâ€" CE * hog, change a massive wagon e Iu . box, do all kinds of hoisting and Pesaafi ain, j do it ten times easier if you use R Do _ * CE 2 a famous . hsie 3 Load hangs suspended until you release it with a twist of the wrist. hor of the handiest labor savers aw=r »Mered the farmer, Price low, earned the first.time boist is used. â€" _ V‘s n This Store closes every Wednesday afternoon duripg July and August For Lifting Heavy Loads | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | A Gilant M. WEICHEL & SON l;c'{"b;;l:nr::: r:u'n-ck up on the pull rope, the lock A Qrip That Can‘t Slip > only block and tackle with a cockâ€"sure automatle bcm.g dzlco on pull rope. oi C TY ns finenosiine (hige vouise sees. _ "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" * â€" _ Phone 215 o 00 9 4 cc422 2 Tess onb snn ie ces sls oi A i k +. Cocove cfi o i «i a she made many friends besides . being Iddlnnlll a very, impressive add a woOrker in the church and _ Sunday}the Evangelical church 1last § School.â€"Next Wednesday will be St.â€" evening. 3 :...............0..... ecssecsccceccce0n0ed00e00es tende coming tback alter the holidays({Jacobs . fair dq.fllr’. Nolson «2â€"Inâ€"1" Holst and . /ire Stretcher. | Cm utA , 0 E | ' Fa' l."\i‘;!' ' copit 4A C , Should Kn that this store clo every day at 5 o‘clock Early Shopping Specials on Dis play each day ‘rill make it worth while ftor you to ‘shop early. ‘ F1 day we offer a big range of Table Linen Remnants that were clearet from the mill, which in view of the continued advance on Linens, w are able to offer at very reasonable during July and Aug. excepting Saturdays prices. Berlin King and Fredetick Sts Phones : 952â€"953 The For lifting waggon â€" hoxes, lifting beef and hogs in butchâ€" ering, lifting pumpe, lifting loads of hay, 8tC. .14 «+« we«* THE HALL WIRE STRET. CHER, complete with rope at sis en one e We w No. 3 HALL HOIST, triple capacity, 2,000 Ibe. at €2.EA THE _ HALL . ~JUMBQ| HOGiBT, "tapacity‘ 1,000 "lbe., complete with rope~...}$1.786" No 2 HALL HOI8ST, double capacity, 1500 tbe, at @9.CA No. 6 HALL HOI8T, triple capacity, 4,000 Ibs, at @4â€"CA for all uses Hall _ Hoist WATERLOO d 8, We Ont. * Prices *

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