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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Aug 1915, p. 1

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?IEm;t’s] coon ccofjie , flm Busy Neighbors SCOTCH, IRISH AND DOMESTIC TWEED, $8.50 and $10.00, all lined with wool serge, twill, canvas and hair cloth, stayed, sizes 35 to 40. . Values such as these are only to be ssgs had on Saturday. To clear NO 1 MEN‘S TWEED TROUSERS, strong material for workingmen, made from dark English tweeds. striped patâ€" terns, side and hip pockets, sizes 32 to 42, regular $1.50, Saturâ€" slw ©BOoYS SUITS $2.98. MEN‘S RAIN COATS, heavy check black Parametta rain or auto Coats, sizes 36 to 44, to clear .% MOTHERS! This is your one great opportunity to purchase your . boy‘s echool suit at a very low figure, values up to $5.50, sizes 26 to 30, to m HAT DEPARTMENT. THE LAST CALL FOR STRAW HATS. Our entire stock of â€" $2:00, $2.50 and $3.00 Straw Hats. A good range of sizes and shapes to choose from, to clear at ... ..... .... Ofic ALL WOOL SERGES AND FANCY WORSTEDS, the cloth of a wholesale, MEN‘S TROUSERS $1.00 MEN‘S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in all the new patterns, stripes and checks, sizes 14 to 17, regular $1.00 and 69c $1.25, to clear ... ... ... ;.. MEN‘S WASH TIES, Four in Hand, new patterns and shades, regâ€" 25c ular 50¢;, to clear atâ€":=:::~:: BOY SCOUT HOSE Satur day to clear 5 pair for ... .. Â¥Oe000000000000008a000000R0v0000 Redacecsrcsccceece We‘re rounding up the stragglers of Spring and Summer Merchandise, making room for our magnificent stoc k of highâ€"grade Men‘s and Boy‘s Merâ€" chandise. The young men of Beriin and district can as usual look to Ernst‘s stike for everything right up to the last tick of style. â€"v‘-éli!lw‘.lll‘l' SALE of last Saturday was such a great success, we will repeat it Saturday with many other special lines. )3b ST. JACOBS FLOUR MILLS AT RIGHT PRICES 80. ~No., 34 We sell at Wholegale Prices to farmers deliverâ€" ing wheat as well as to Cash buyers. If you are paying more for your flour than the prices given below, then you are paying Too Much. 100 Ibs. "HEARTS DELIGHT" a high class bread flour $3.15 per 100 lbs. Market price paid for wheat. Mill feed always on hand. "RACLE" Flour for general purposes $2.95 for #M SPECIALS THE BIG E. W. B. Snider, Proprietor FLOUR "*"~ $100 8T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. _ 458 SUITS AT ONE PURCHASE. Every Suit in the lot is worth $20.00. Pure wool botany serges in guarante ed colors, blue and grey and fancy, worsteds, hand tailored, sizes 34 to 44, Saturday to clear at ... ... Sl‘.fis REGULAR $1.00 FINE NAINSOOK COMBINATION SUITS to CAc 13 DOZEN ONLY MEN‘S SILK HOSE, seamiess feet, extra heavy heel andâ€"toe, colors in tan, black and smoke, regular §0¢, to clear 3 s].w PME TGE .:; : .xz iss . 421 PAIRS OF MEN‘S HIGH GRADE BOOTS AND OXFORDS, made from choice quality vici kid,..Bbox calf and patent coltskin, mostly all blucher styles, ail Gopdyear weited soles, sizes 5\/, to 8!/,, regula 50 o $1 clear at 100 PAIR WOMEN‘S ONE, TWO AND FANCY STRAP SLIPPERS, in dongola kid, flexible hand turned soles high or low heel, sizes 2y to slm 7, Saturday to clear ... ..... MEN‘S FINE BALBRIGGAN UNâ€" DERWEAR, French neck, sizes 32 to 44, regular 4§c, shirts or drawâ€" 33c ers, to cle@r at ... .. .... .. madeâ€"toâ€"measure firm purchased at a NO. 3 $14.65. UNDERWEAR. 120 PAIR WOMEN‘S FINE BLACK DONGOLA KID AND GUNMETAL LOW SHOES, extension soles and Cuâ€" banâ€"heels, a neat fitting shoeâ€" which will give good wear, sizes 2%4 to 7, regular $2.50 and $3.00, to s elear .. ... l.... 2. 222. 222 slw BLACK]| Mr. andâ€"~Mrs. Ed. Huchn and daugh METAL|ters of Heidelberg visited friends in and CUâ€"| town this week. â€"which| ~Miss Edna Doeger of Toledo, Ohio, e to _7:| and Miss | Edna (Young of Howell, slm Mich., are the guests of the formet‘s uncle, Mr. Jacob Ermnst. â€"â€"â€"| Talent Teaâ€"Mrs.; E. Hollinger will News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and Distriet Mrs. Herman Quirmbach and childâ€" ren spent Thursday with Mrs. Quicm+ bach in Berlin. ; Miss Ernst of Guelph is visiting at ber bhome, Mrs. John Ernst. Miss Mabel Beilstein is spending a week in Waterloo. . Miss Louisa Bocttger is visiting relatives in Montreal. Mrs. Carrie Becker and daughter, Pearl, and Mr, Robin Winn, returned on Wednesday from a week‘s visit at Southampton. _ Mrs. Theo Franke received a teleâ€" gram from her brother, Mr. E. J Meyers, telling her of the safety oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. (Rev.) Meyâ€" ers whose home is in Galveston, Texas. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Beger and Miss Lovina Beger of Port Huron, Mich., were guests at the home of Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs. John Katzenmelet are wisiting: friends in Sebringville: and Dashwood this week. ‘ Mr. Walter Robinson of Seaforth is spending several days in town. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Heman o, Bérlin and. Miss.Maudieâ€"â€"~Kishelâ€" o} Galt, visited friends in town this ‘The Misses Hclen and Vera Page returned to their home in Goderich on Thursday after â€"spending . several weeks with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ritz and sor Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rit» and sons, Jack _ and Lotne, «i Galt, visited at the home of Mr. D. Ritz on Sunday. Messrs J. T. Otto and David Rat: were visitors in. Berlin on Wednesday Mr. James Corcoran of Mount Forâ€" !eat is a guest at the home of hi aunt, Mrs. E. Franke. _ ‘Miss Lou Schmidt and Miss Ina Miller are attending the Millinery Opening in ‘Toronto. _ Miss Schmidt leaves for Deseronto. * Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel are visiting relatives in St. Jacobs this Mr. John Zimmerman left on Wedâ€" nesday on a visit to his daughter in Sarnia. give a ‘Talent Tea at her home on Friday, Aug. 27, from 3 to 6 p.m. in aid of the funds of the sisterhood 0; St.Peter‘s Lutheran Church. Rev. Mr. Wiesle left on Tuesday to visit her parents in Rochester. Miss Edna Lennox returned to Deâ€" troit after spending a month at her home in town. Miss Frieda Kalbfcisch returned on Friday from a ten days‘, visit inPorg _ Miss Lucilie Hardy of Berlin visitâ€" ed her cousin, Miss Jennie Ruby, this week. â€"Mrs. L. Hocken of Rochester, NY .q Fu Mrs. J. Forker of Berlin, spent few days with their sister, Mrs. H, Brodrecht. _ Mr. H. Hawke of Galt was a visit or in town on Friday. . Mr." and | Mrs. Geo. Ruby. visitec friends in Tavistock this week. Miss Jennie Vance is spending setâ€" eral weeks in London. Mrs. L. E. Merner and children of Toledo, Ohio, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Merner. Miss Helma Boullee has returned home after spending a week with friends in Preston and Toronto. Were glists of the _ The ::im't:m. Loftie and Eveâ€" lyn R of Chicago who have peen ‘the gnests of Miss E. Peine: for the Miss Maud Ratz of Baden spent several days in town this week. 2{rs . ~Ttoury ‘Eicpier, : se Hmis n ~ Miss Vera Plge and little sister, Helen, of Goderich, returned to their bome after spending several «erks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Franke. & :lzflm at Georgetown spent . the ‘ end at his home bere. , Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. Zap( retutned to their home in Detroit after spending a . weekiutrith their friends heré, They Misses Heppler of Stratford are wisitors at the home of Mr. E. R. Mr., and Mrs. Zwicker and son, Mr. Wm. Franke ol the Bank t two weeks returned to their Local and Personal Items latter‘s »sister , t TrMISP in / Mrs Guy Semple :of the G. T. R. staff here who is on the sick list left for his home in Milvérton. ‘Mr. Jack Hamilton of Eliakespeare is relieving in Mr. Semple‘s absence. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel, of ‘Toronto, who have been holidaying here, returned home on Monday.~ d u'n“fi left ;“m", ‘ 1 t on acâ€" companied by Senator and Mrs. Ratd for ‘Toronto. of. Seaforth _ who have been relatives here for the past week teâ€" turned to their home on Monday. ~ Mr. Goetz of New Nork City is guest at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. John Katzenmeier. Miss ‘Adelaide Daub is visiting friends in Beflin. Mr. Ralph. Appel of spending his vacation Miss Edna Zoeger of Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Edna Young of Howell, Mich., are guests of the former:s uncle, Mr. Jacob Ernst. Rev. Weisle occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church at Hespeler while Dr. E. J. Stobo of Hespeler preachâ€" ed here both ‘morning and evening. Mr. Andrew Gatschene of Stratford spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Becket of Crediton are visiting relatives . anc friends in town. Mr. Zinn of, Preston is motser, B0‘ bone Psn ~ Mr.«~Mermah . Reick of Stratford spent Sunday‘ at his home here.‘ & Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Otto and famâ€" ily of Ayton, are here on a visit to the former‘s parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Otto. Miss Olive Strauch of Stratford is visiting her parents here. ~~ * Miss .M. Saltzman and Miss Grace Pequegnat returned on Monday from 1 eek‘s visit in St. Agatha. . Mrs. V. Hohmeier . and daughter, Miss Nelda, of Edmonton, spent sevâ€" eral days at the home of Mrs. Hohâ€" neier hare, old +4 was also destroyed, but the fire briâ€" gade saved the other residences near, by. The loss is partly covered by in surance. . = On Saturday afternoon, train No. 18, leaving here at 5.23 killed Mr. Henry Kump( of Baden. ‘The unforâ€" bunate man was walking To his hoimes Dr. Marty arrived on the scene shortly after and the remains were conveyed to Baden for burial, Mr. Eugent Hueglin, who has been vhlthgufllhmdlk.u‘ln.w Edward Pfaff, returned to his home in. Waterloo. ‘ ‘ l(l.ndlu.(}.mnolnutl:fl and Mr. Roy and Mrs. John Staht of Chicaro, spent Sunday in town. . Mrs. D. A. Zurbrigg and children of Philadelphis, are here on a visit to relatives and friends here. Oesch at Nithburg.â€"G, Satin was a Miss L. S. Rabb is spending severâ€" al days in Port Dover, the guest of Rev. J. Culp and: family. On Friday evening the factory â€" of the Electric Meter and Stamping works was completely destroyed by fire. ‘Thé main part of the structure was frame andâ€"therefore a prey to the flames. The house occupied . by Mr. Richard Rye beside the factory, Diedâ€"At New Hamburg, on ‘Aug. 22nd, Jacob Graff, in his 70th year. Funeral on Wednesday Aug. 25th to Riverside cemetery. Burial will be with Oddfellowship honors. Briefsâ€"Mrs. Rebecca. Hinchberger and son Master Harvey of Baden are visiting â€" friends here.â€"Mr. Ludwig Gatschene _ has returned home from St. Mary‘s. â€"Miss Agnes Gatschene has _ returned from New Hamburg where she spent several weeks. with her brother .â€"A number from _ this vicinity are â€" leaving for the Northâ€" west this week to take part iIF$ ering in thg,barvest.â€"Mr. and : ! Mrs. John Qesch spent Sunday with : Mr. Miss Clara Schulet is holidaying with relatives in Berlin. Mrs. Hugh Elliot and family of Chesley are visiting at the home. of Mrs. Schaal. § visitor in Waterloo last week.â€"Harâ€" vesting will be nearly completed this week if the weather keeps dry. Items of Intetest:â€"Mr. Geo. Hasâ€" enplug accompanied _ by Mr. . Will Sugg, Levi Letson, Charlie Mansfield and Byrom L.etson enjoyed a pleasant motor m: to _ Niagata Falls: last Bunday,â€"Alson Mr..John J, Jupp acâ€" companied by Mesers M. J, Letson, .'l,: Letson, ~Norman â€" Stewart and Letron enjoyed: motor to Niagata l«‘ w:l.-lu- :)‘i:: Armstrong of spent a â€" few Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seip and family 4C h walhoae And »Wfe â€" Fiheintian West Montrose. Josepnsburg. Toronto â€" is at his home visiting his â€"* @1 Hlla E & 3 | C * & M ~broth of this vi a ‘wit Miss Lill a few (da here zetus } Moses We iting wit Mr. W. J,â€" Letson‘s.â€" Miss Hilla ~Of Tralee and . Miss of Linwood are visitâ€" & with friends here.â€" Ap . Amy © Snider.of Winterbourne ~a . dew . daysslast week with ~brother: Wiltiam.â€"Mrs. J.â€" Fries of this vicinity spent‘a few days last News Notes:â€"Mr. Austin Main and Mr. John Wilhelm intend leaving for the Northwest on Tuesday to take in the Harvest Excursion. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Riechm and daughter Edâ€" ha spentâ€"SBunday with friends in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Sweitzer, from near Petersburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker from Roseâ€" ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Philip Becker â€"Mr. and Mrs.‘Wm. H. Woods from Berlin and Miss Charity Woods from Toronto visited at Mr. Allen _ Woelfie‘s last Sunday.â€"Miss Viola Swartz of Conestogo is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with Miss Armintha Swartz.â€"Mr. Ralph and Miss Verdelâ€" Ta Rellinger spent Sunday with their brother _ Mr. Anges Rellinger . near Doon.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Aaron Rellinger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Poll near New Dundee.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Klie spent Sunday with Mr. Heinâ€" pels.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron: Eby visâ€" ited at Mr. Henry Steckle‘s last Miss Berths Melitzer is home for n;' tew v_ah.'“hlmyl.-ln. Henry Lindsey sons Oscar and Clayâ€" ‘ton left last Friday for their . new "Mis Tamke Nok s Lillie Nabis of Doon is visitâ€" ::’. tew days with her sister Miss Bully.â€"A few of the young peoâ€" ple of this place visited the â€"Fish Pond last Sunday> to see the Orâ€" friends here 1: t Monday ‘ Miss Lizzie Downey of CGuelph and Pte. Emmanuel Worth of Company A 34th Battalion, London, â€" visited week ‘withher ‘parents in Eimira.â€" Miss Lillie McGovern after spending w few ‘days with ‘friends and parents here zeturned to Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs Moses Weber of New Market are vis iting with the former‘s mother Mrs Sunday. m pimmenia un ac: â€" A»eesdnTIIUNNZS lowa is spending a week with his | e (e brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. John Schnurr.â€"}® 2 e Mr. Milton Luft of New Hamburg is| » s vigiting a few days with Mr. Bert | o 4 2 Heinbuch.â€"Mr. Conrade Koenig has| @ W 4 made a big improvement to his house| 8 on main street by paint it.â€"Miss| o » Mabel eriockas left h:fnd-y for | @ Berlm j = ® w Toronto _ where she will attend the| 8 aiy * : mfllionery . openings.â€"Wedding bells | e King and Frederick Sts 10 6 are ringing in our burg.â€"Word was| * e received on Monday of the death of : Phones :952â€"953 s Mr. Wm. Oakley at his home in| â€" f pvanerragny * ~ Brussels. Mr. Oakley was stage drivâ€"| eoc0000000000000000000 000000000 000000000 °r: between Linwood and St. Jacobs * C for a number of years and was wellâ€" Tt o known in this fiZhity.-Miss Evelyn|N.Y., on Monday.â€"Mr. Jos Ament; ‘The Sacred band mt\; Crawford of Dashwood spent | the spent Monday in Elmira â€"Mr.~Jamesjour band on Sunday was weekâ€"end at her bome here.â€"Miss McKenty of Berlin spent Sunday unâ€" ded.â€"Miss Viola Beggs is lfll TLX thisdmoes lafé the Heahbich dnÂ¥ the narental rool. vacation near Listowel, . .~â€"â€" Johannah Friedman left for Brooklyn der the parental roof ST 26, 1915 8 PAQGES Goods ELMIRA Hecla Warm Air Furnac ~mapieemr. No Gas Williamsburg. | WEICHEL‘S ~WEEKLY â€"STORE NE!§_| M. WEICHEL & SON " THE BICG HARDWARE STORE®" ‘__â€" Phone 215 Wool Dress Goods Remnants, suitable for fall and winter dresses can be bought at excepâ€" tionally low prices. * Children‘s Gingham Dresses, for ages 2 to 5 years, regular 75¢ to $1.00, to clear at 39¢ each. Children‘s Gingham Dresses, ages 6 to 14 years, these include dresses regular $1,50 up to $2.50, to be cleared out at 79c. 3 only Ladies‘ black and white stripe Wash Skirts, regular $1.50 to clear at 79c. The balance of Voile and Emâ€" broidered Waists, assorted, sizes 34, 36 and 38, regular prices up to $1.50, to clear at 29c. Beautiful Silk Blouses regular $3.50 to $5.00, while they last to 10 only Ladies‘ White Wash Skirts, at half price and less to clear at 79c to $1.39. Ladies‘ House: Dresses . for street and house wear, in two clear at $1.95. Weekly Bulletin The..~. Department SATURDAY SPECIALS Comfortable heating is possible only with a nace that cannbt leak gas or dust! ‘‘THE H FURNACE tb ‘absvlutety gae WHi \dust proof. joints which in other furnaces are .made . boits and cement, are fused in the HECLA. process welds the cast Iron and steel into a wheâ€"peve sunseu auisrits fi.'m HECLA supplies the home with pure m air. . ‘t burn#‘ ¢oal or wood. i ag Patent Fused'}oig Cannot Leak is oneâ€"seventh of your coal bill worth saving? 4 Saves 1 ton of Coal in T7 Store No Dust #eepteee e Children‘s Plain Tan regular 25¢ and 30c, and: rib hose, regular 15c, â€" to Thursday 2 pair for 25¢. lots, cleared from manufact at special p:l‘co; See fi: urday, pric C , !097‘15, regular m;.' up Jap. Kimona Crepes, C Voiles, and Pique, that was and 35¢, Thursday 11c a yard. Table Linen _ Seconids~ of grades, direct from mill at ceptionally low prices. â€" Don‘t miss secing our §¢ m 10c tabic of values, that were hich as 5Qc. ied Lafies‘ Overall Aprons; ular 50c, Saturday only 396 Cali early Saturday. > Angther drop in Cotten. Goods, in Crepes qadc R that were regular a Thursday 8¢ a yard. * Extra quality Turkish Tow in dark stripe, Thhreday 19¢. WATE mdns uh

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