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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jan 1908, p. 1

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18 ‘ A Happy New Year to All Rogal Reichstag Star Crescent China, the bigbest grade of German China / -]pfi:ctured. We display 21 different lines which we also sell at original °. wholdaale pr oc# (on.gllug, Tb pboe to choos¢from at prices that will convince you we are $ rd to beat ~Jardiniers with &, without pedestals, and Uwbrella Stands, a very nice * _ assortment. k Tranks and v over 106 trunks, suit cases, valises, club bags, telescope, that we are clearing out and yeu wil}l miss a bargain shoulb you peglec® getting our price. Granite and tin Yars, a large assortment at right prices. Groceries, 23 lbs. o!\S-nuh!ed sugar for $1.00; 9 lbs. of bes Rio Coftee for 1.00; these are dkly a few of the many bargains that we are slaughtering over the holidays... Fruits, Oranges 16c. {fe, 25¢ and 30c per dozen, lem ons and Malaga Grapes. Candies and confé stnery in profusion at prices the lowest that are going. Widxinfi you all ths compliments of the season. VOL 52~ No# For those who have not paid us a visit since we are here we gnumerate some of the lines of our most extensive stock that is carried in this basement. A Summary of Our Stock Dinper Sete, 57 sets to choose from, consisting of the finest Limoges goods in two distinct patterns, Aust;ian China with French China,, cupe, semiâ€" porcelain, etc. Tes Bets, 43 to choose from (same as the above). Tcilet Sete, over 200 sdts to chnose from, rangivg in price from 98e, 1.00, 1.89, :' â€" 2.48, 2.78, 3.59, up to $10.00. apanese China, an immense array ol Japanere sampl c CpReaTEIN 5) i8 ples, having been purâ€" . oo maals prives. rQ‘;\o importing house aad sold absolutely at orig nally Propmietor of the ept * _A Jlarge stock of dried{fruits, candics, r Come and see. Finest select raising 3 lbs. for "bo. |Ras ©Currants 3 pounds for 25¢. fo Prunes,3 pounds for 25¢c. Giow Royal mixed candy 3 pounds for +¢, Fin Ev'n mixed candy 3, pounds for ~~ _ (Goc xed nuts, all kinds, 2 lbs.for U BReady mado mince meat 3 lbs. |; Spices, Extracts, Shelled No# c Beautiful Wall Pockets, wil in with every Xmas cash order exc s2u B 8O EZS\'. dust pans given 1 37 The 10 per cent. B‘iscmmt Sale on x ‘ry ( December .'!lu', _ Wishing all our patrons lin.er please was m ario A Winter Guelph «eaths #ies in those « MILK 41 "The facts stated are n m\, the conclusioi Infants take other now % supplied from the fi‘ their first 1 ~mo doubt many t Blippers, ...â€"...â€" The last leal is torn from the Calendar and we write down a new year 19U8, and we begin where we left off, but we begin right. There will be no step back ward and here is a new list of sc‘ling out bargains and all because we are going into the x holesale manufacturing of Rubber Footâ€" wear in the spring Â¥ $ Fapey Shirts, _ $1.00 to $1.50 i Overcoats, reg $10 00 for ...... eÂ¥ Shoes ........ $1 25 to $3.00| Suite, reg. ......$9 00 for ...... ift ers af 10 per cent. dis ar Boote ........ 2 . WESELOH & CO. Great Holicay Sale Felt Shoes... J. R.SCH|i DEL, Breslau. ade ar AND INFANT MORTALITY (Toronto Statr.) WOLFHARD &£0C0. 004 were ilt ind Mechanies Tools, Stoves and Furnishings Heating, Plumbing and Tinsmithing. hing you all tos compliments of the season. CFO. HASENFLUG, GO TO J. R, SCHIEDEU® R»esl au alart BERLIN, ONTARIO. De $1.00 to $1.50 . $1 25 to $3.00 25¢ 50¢ and T5¢ ... _ 45¢ to $2.48 ..$i.00 to $2.00 . $1.00 to $1.98 rof. Dean t one year, died onese) tiscase _ tht Neg e basement of the Boehmerâ€"Erb Departmental Stor rishment . th: dairy _ befofe ear, and there of the. deaths ind DrC THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRA 10 to $1.50 i Overcoats, reg $10 00 for .... 3 to $3.00| Suite, reg. ......$9 00 for .... 0c and 75¢ ) Raincoats, Rag. $9.00 for .... 3:) :o :‘éég‘ Hate.... $2.50 for ......:«» 0O to $2.00 | Cape 2...ll.lllllll..... 10 to $1.98 | %nfbrellu, Rag. $2.50 for 5?‘.: 0c to $1.48 \ Muffiers, Reg. $1.75 for ...... ount. Gloves, 25 per cent. discount 0 for $2.25 ]%spo:\deu, 196. 10 +ss« /izs [ the while tha the Berlin, Unt. th Different Styles includâ€" ing Some New Lines to Choos® From. Peninsular Ranges which they next light | upon. The |° _ =_â€" tommon fly is undoubtedly _ one . of the greatest causes of mortality both | Diseases C in country and city. _ Smaillpox What is said does not in any â€" way | Scarlet fever Minimize the importance of insisting | Diphtheria pon pority in a child‘s milk supply. | Measles here is no doubt that much of this | Whooping con odwct furuished Toronto and other | Typhoid feve Hies (do»s come from impire gources,} Consumption Tas 1| ) setrigs. with in h mds ent iw sugar for Xmas cake 23 pound for $1.00. nod cooking figs 4 Tbs.for 25c. ne«t Hallonee dates 3 lbe,. for 25> o«1 mixed creams 2 lba. for 25¢c. ? chocolates 15¢ a lb. and up. ~ honey at 12c a 1b, O anges, at right prices, n â€"to all our regular cust ners, andiy .0. _ Only one to each famly. 5.00 cash purchases. (.oods nr.s shoes will continue til uie Teb of the season I remainyours (¢ th etc. pougbt at right pri t th th th leg he ++ %5 96 c+=+~«AM.93 50e to $1.00 ++===«$1 98 Th .. $1 0 fies $1.2 $G 19 05 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, The Church past season 1 trose have _ conclusion the brick church. dious struct cent to the #D¢0¢ OPOODOBODOA #0¢0¢ #0@H0¢ OOSOSDONDOD®N® reedbe ‘ome, near the esque valley o The opening on Sunday, th fOur Busy Neighborsi hear h oratory the ap} Course norning and evening lelivered by the Rev 10In. Large crow services and the new chi utmost. On Monday Sct the pastoT Au the < t sively wort Rott within ai ter still hampets it â€" stai hurch, Hamiltg ‘rnoon service ecld of Beiin. ellectual and â€"s cople of this d M The NMi irt M Mi Mi M I\ \ vered olicld News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. bp#0 #0*#0000¢®®b¢ OPOSQ #DHD¢® OORORD®NONE enens by the the a it CONTAGION INCREASED wWEST MONTROS aPl tr condu It assisted nd _ Schof church is legant ost d, Unsworth eptably _ filled 11 B 1 M 1 long and long sta temple for the diffu light and hope to t} nunity. Many thank Mr. _ Unsworlh fot 1 the d the hurch CHOOL KEPoRT3 W M M\ wWi t W Id W MANNHELM the peo| carried e erecti This i he Pl H | (off b llage of West romantic and _ j the Grand River W 332 6 h 34 4 185 40 147 < 143 Openingâ€" Mtbig â€" tu people of West on H 100 144 h1 seating capacity of was faxed to the AI nd 1d M really a beautiful U D Tt K ed it D p Unsworth U the new add 228 "dL 480 26( M pictur malipo® h B 1906 W Desths il l i Th Ma 11 938 1d 45 11 13 We wish the editor and ail the readers a Merry Christmas. Mr. S. J. Morrow is spending the holidays at his home in Stratford. He has been rengaged to teach the Poole school after the holidays Poole Mr. Rey In Wellesley Miss . Mr 13 Weber, Webs bacher, _ Ed Lloyd Bruba cob Good, . M h K Wi PC B as been rengag oole school after Mr. Oliver Larg al College, is h arents here. Mr. John Flem g will reside « im east of the / r. and Mrs, Fl aippy â€" wedded life AMisses Bella, an M H Honorsâ€" ‘bach, Bel aymon K B U M W D to w ide B W th M 14 On (Christmas @ will B W Sangster Geiget Wilfrid Welker, Geiger, Leah M t 13 M M 20. Cedar Mrs. S on and 18t D _ Clar Webster lal hi Hard W \WbI hat { Toronto t { Toronto. Ada Grer Rep W W POOLE At Brizht oinpositions n es, Ruth Grer na Wahl, Gra lers for y@ai D Eâ€"At Gail D MARRIAGES â€"On th wnship, idt In c iaaiens cncmeir ic lt whe DEATHS to \t M BIRTHS lays Mrs h at Be MARRIED l U 1d itf gl It rge, of holida lite ha th Wahl, . Oliv M M i Be M Rid] Nes a h It Ing lati W B ha M M Mill th H l dt ul als ler_ to Berlin . Swa Ann W D D Welle Ige Krell D D B ing Tdin M iends [ B and M M y Wls rine 2 \l will Sta I1 At Margaret d M [ Galt 1f M D tz th, to Mr daughter. th, to Mr D W Dex ito, Medâ€" witn his D im ith Gren Richmon« pl Wat Hais Dou D ton aS) Mitch place t bot! Wi (} Will \n th, Cha It Walk Pike 21th m. D. botl B M t1 18th i Dec \l M CHD NE roductio exports pire and tries . for The pre ed â€" Kinge a ersll M H l h h 8g0 i London, Dec. 26.â€"Mr. Lloyd George as President of the Board of Trade, has had tables prepared showing the ‘roduction, consumption, imports and exports of coal in the British Emâ€" pire and the principal foreign counâ€" tries for the last year. The production of coal in the Unitâ€" ed Kingdom, Germany and the Unitâ€" d States was greater than in any previous year. The total output â€" of the United Kingdom amounted _ to 251.000.000 toms. or an increase over tons Th The ; in the es that RESPELER WOMAN with 202 a The dispat the propor ting machit He expl whic K in that she The expl Il 105 any t 1 88 t Ir SOME COAL STATISTICS l d B h om th Nyal‘s Vegetable = Prescription the | n, who pI D a than elgiur ad, i1 M mo H suflocat ht the the bri thir Tl rt te ve, M rtrick verely t] Onr nic and Sedative lu th it 00 pet An of Ki vi t 11 kily da it Stat OPPE.I M wWAS BURNED d chelf on Hartric) { Silver urned carried \ numt of m ly H n it 11 head angely itc , wife 0 Heights yesterda ast night with By kin t entyâ€"f int the ATH PI UOU . 0t B @TSt thile ther ited t ti t ut On the second of January, 1908, we commence our anntal ‘This sale is to c‘ear out all old lines and broken lots. In our Mantle ment we find 50 children‘s, Misses and Ladies !'lnc')m!‘vud Conts, sizes 4 years to 16 years, the prices of these goods runged from $9.50 to $18.00. are offering these lines to clear in a hurry at $1.50 :> $3. $4 and $5. Now, i# your opportunity to get a cost at half price and less. Read our price list _‘ 22 Misses Grey Tweed Conte, sizes 12, 14 to 15 years, nnhtma $6.50 and $6.75, Saturday special ................................+s 8 Misses ‘ancy Tweed Coats German make, up toâ€"date styles, w with fl%d(:)y braids, regular selliug price was $6.75, sizes 12 to 16 years, day $2 50. € 8 Missea‘ Fancy Tweed Coats, sizes 12, $5 50, $6.50, $8.25, special prices $2.75, $3, prices are for one week. SPECIAL PURCHASE of Ladies‘ finc Cream and Black Delaine and Cashmere Waist Siik embroidered fronts. This lot was the balance of a manâ€" ufacturer‘s stock and bought at less than 50c on the Dollar. $3.50 Waist for $2 00. & 3 Children‘s Fancy Tweed Coats, nicely trimmed with caps, size 27, 33, regular $3 to $3.25, special price $1.10. $1.60, 1.70. As we are going out of business we are selling our 8 Day Black Marbleized Clocks worth $7, for $5,. $ Day Kitchen Clocks worth $3.735 for $2.30 Musical Alarm Clocke worth $3.5 for $2.25 Alarm Clock $1.25 for g3c. b All others Clocks reduced in price in proportion cash price nly E. J. Roos, COME EARLY, SECURE FIR3T CHOICE, SOME LOVELY DESIGNS®. CLOCKS > TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STonE 27 KING STREET, ERLIN We wish all _ our numerous patrons and friends #A i Stock Taking Sale Prosperous New Yeand Great Sale of SMYTH BROS, Happy and WHOLE NUMBER â€" Jeweler, Central Block 14 to 16 years, regular T $3.75, $4 35. Remember p * iLe

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