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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Jul 1908, p. 1

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Ernst‘s ["*%H&| \¢ The July Clearing Sale imut successâ€"Never so great a orushâ€"All Formoar ¢ Selling Roecords Broken. . . : .‘ _ We‘ve had crowds in this store on many occasions, ven immense values at the various sales which we have b oth records are broken at this July Clearing Sale now in r Burely is a great triumph for the store and a wonderfule sale ml-.-'. t o Goal oign oo y L 4s kil all lot f 22241002 wmfbil a nta Are 8( this before. . These are Abw!uu»l;ethe first $8 proâ€" ‘ #\M ever sold in Berlin. The finest weeds and fnest materials, constitute ‘:eo h::l:. a1d t.hie phenomenal ll:m es it a suit opportunity that no man should uve! lor(’&o 1 heryo are single and double breasted models and several lines of twoâ€"pieceâ€"suits. The ‘beautiful finish and graceful cut will satiefy the. most fastidious dresser, sold all season for $8, July .Clear il;g Eale price ...... ve kss e nsl e e +. B4. 10.90 to $12.00 Men‘s Suits $1.95 Single and double breasted mode‘s in the new shades, neat, plain light and dark effects, such as fine tailoring points, as beaulifnll{ modelled. broad athletic shoulders, low tapering lapâ€" els, collars that hug the ‘neck, are features of these suits, that make a well dressed man want to get right inâ€" to one as soon as he sees it, Every suit in the assortment has sold regularly at $10 and $12. You are _ now offered your choice in this eplerdid collection at the July sale price .......... .. $7 95 These are odds ard ends of a splenâ€" did line of dvrable tweeds, the kind that won‘t rip in six months, neat dark «ffects, well cut and fiâ€" ished throughout. All marked for the July cle@ring BM &b .llll. ... ... .nn 09c $3.50 Men‘s Trousers $2.49 All wool worste ‘s, in the new strip s and checks and all the new shades, fashionably tailored ard cut, on the fashionable peg top and conservVativ > modele, every pa‘t bas been sold by u.s: all this season at $3.50, July sale Welma Cl cg ul ll. $2.49 price...... . Boys‘ hardsome two piece Norfolk guits, of durable light and dark maâ€" $1.50 Moen‘s Trousers 99¢ Annual Glearing Sale of Summer Shoes The object of this sale is to carry out the policy of this store to carry over no goods from one season to another if price will move them . No old stock. Everything new and bought for this season‘s trade and | more variety, better assortment than can be found elsewhere. â€" Get in‘ line for real bargainsâ€"you have three months to wear summer shoes | Be hece at once for some of these Bargains Save your checks and a free trip to Toronto Fair. Children‘s Chocolate butto= or lace boot®, regular 900 for..........>>>>*> .650 Children‘s $1 cbocolate strap slipper®, clearing pMIG®........â€"+>>>>>~>>* .750 Children‘s 850 BLIPPeP8 fOL . .. ... .....0 .00 cne 00666 e 66e en n 9nn n n n .~.. 006 Womwen‘s white canvas Oxfords, regular $1.75 for.............000>>>>> .$1.19 Women‘s $3.50 chocolate UOKfOtd8 fOF...22...2002.00.00 0000006999 t6=* $2.15 Women‘s $2 50 chocolate Oxfords 10r . ............00000 66609909 999n>* $1 98 A. Weseloh & Co., Berlin. es U Daily we hear from friends who are eurprised to find that the AUUCILION SALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were red to believe that the undersigne+i head given up the idea of auctioning off the balance of his stock, owing t> the big sacrifices that we are compelled to make every dav, but dear friends, this is incorrect, we know we are sacrificing handred of dollars dally at this mam â€" moth auction sale, but the sale will not end uptil the very !ast article is sold, as I am bound to give up the retail business no matter at what cost, and I can only repeat that you can rest assured that this sa‘e will continue every afterâ€" hoon and evening,â€" rain or shine until every veatige of stock is disps ed of. * T 7 L Ou%;..ckes sie aninthh soen wi VOL 62â€" No. 29 only repost ShAF yOU CRU "*U U"°""" "li avary veatize of stock is d F hoon and evening,â€" rain or shine until every veatige of stock is disps ed of. _ Not knowing that we were going to make this move six months ago w i continued te conduact our business as of yore, and in conseqaencs plac â€"d order : with the large potteries of England, Germany, France and Australia, which w > were not in time to have all cancelled, some were natarally on the way, and in consequence we are liable for the acceptance of ths same, and having reason to believe we counld have space 0n the first floor, and baving arrange ments made for the apacions Semiâ€"Ready store which we were to have in dus time we sopt. these large shipments until wuch time of moving in, whenee to onr gross disâ€" appointment we could not bave the same, TRESE THOUSANDS OF DOLâ€" LARS OF EXTRA GOODS are now being unpacked and will be slaughtered the same as any stocok we had in before, and it should. be interestiag to every l1dy in Waterloo County to see this display. we no'fl“y‘l".llllllllfllllfinmmdmmz location during this short space of time every dollars worth of goods must be sol ber we have no side or by bidders not is anything bought in, every mnpmmnmpmmmm; a chanee of a life time for t up for SAIP MURE® O / ooo niehAsat AE SHCH MICH OLASS Every Bepartment Bids You Come Saturday. q " terial«, exceptionacy well tailored, a"n .'s“n. u’“ guaranteed o& give the best wear, ese are Absom_telgethe first $8 proâ€" | sizes run from 24 to 28, sold all sea on ton ever sold in Berlin. The finest| at $3.50, July sale price ....... .. .. 2.60 Boys‘ Clothing $3 50 Boys‘ Suits $2 69 The wonderful values will continue until all lots le of Berlin and vicinity have never besn offer article put up for sale MUOB C O * "" _ oloadcat AFf R0CH MICH OL/ the peopleof this county. NO sUCH DisrosaL OF SUCH fll CLAS$8 Co0Ds WwAs EVER ATTEMPTED IN WATERLOG COUNTY, and it is up to to make a move and see what is going on; hundreds of dinner, tea and %lnhyottoboma,mumm”m home docorations wil ‘be on sale this woek. * i "Wrong Impression" ol tm 2o a c »"WP 2) oua era surnriaed to find that the AUCI] Sole Agent for the Slater and Empress ahoes $5 and $6 Boys‘ Suits $3.95 These suits will run the gauntlet of the sharpest eyed mother for »«tyle apd expert tailoring. Three piece moâ€" dels, in single and double breaâ€"ted styles, in stunning Hewston and Oxâ€" fords tweeds, ove checks and lt.r'rl. everyone and honeâ€"t $5 and #6 v lue sizes run from 28 to 34, July sale price 100 dozen shirts, much underprics d basause the manufacturec needed the casb, â€" Noune were made to sell at lees thin $1, and some at $1.50. All the new des‘gns are represented in light and dark colors, cuffs attached »d detached, July saie ........... .... @90 Men‘s Underwear that were valâ€" â€"_ ues at 50c and 60c for 39¢â€" Men‘s Shirts That Were Value at . _ $1 and $1.50 for 69c Net and b «lbriggan underwear, fine quality, shirts and drawers, in light summer weights, regular p:ice 50c and 6Oc, sale price ..,..0.. uons nass BB Clearing Sale of High Grade *Shoes and Oxfords ‘A liberal collection of fashionable Oxfords and high cut shoes, in th seasou‘s newest lasts, ba k tan calf k‘d and patent leatbers i re representâ€" ed, every pair has eald regulacly at $1 and $4 50, July sale givs you your at Women‘s tan kid Usford shoes, bl :â€" cher cut, new soapes, extension soles. medium heel, sizes 3 to 7, regular $ and $1.50 for ol i.2 .. .. $1.50 s of moving in, whenee to onr gross disâ€" same, TRESE â€" THOUSANDS OF DOLâ€" being unpacked and will be slaughtered re, and it should. be interestiag to every Women‘s shoes, vici kid_and don gola kid, blucher style, McKay sew | soles, sizes 3 to 7, regular $2.50 and §3 Julyulefur....4...............81.93 on mauny occasions, we have il all lots are so!d. The besn offered bargains like heldâ€"but or the AUCTION Srads Hespeler and Rev. and Mrs. Thun of 3T@ad®) jashwood are visiting relatives _ in Elmira.â€"Mrs. J. S. Weber _ visited onabt iriends in Sebringville for a few days in ty "| last _ week.â€"Mrs. E. C. _ McMurtry n calf | and sons are visiting the _ former‘s resentâ€"; mother, Mrs. J. Ratz, sr., for a few y at $1| weeks.â€"Miss I. W. Staufier is visiting your | her brother Rev. Harvey Staufter at $2.85) Port Elgin â€"Mr. Fred Jackson, . of es, bl . ! Oxbow, Sask., is spending his holiâ€" f m]m_'ldays with relatives in <Elmira and ular $:)} vicinity. â€" Mrs. (Rev.) H. Battenâ€" .$1.50 bcrg and childrem of Wellesley _ are d dou-‘ spending a few days in town.â€" Mrs. y sew i William Strickney and _ chifdren _ of ‘and $3 Guelph are spending a _ week _ with .$1.93, Mrs. John Stickney.â€"Mr. and Mrs. i Henry Abrens returned last Thursday evening after spending a week with *# iwsiends in Hanover.â€"Quite a number â€"irom here attended the children‘s day $1.05 Local and Personal.â€"Mr, C. Ks‘Janâ€" * sen of ‘Tillsonburg spent a few days of last week with relatives in town, | â€"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scheres visitâ€" ed friends in Berlin last week.â€" Mr, and Mrs. Evert and children of Torâ€" onto are visiting relatives in town.â€"| The German Conversation Club of Waterloo spent Monaay afterncop with Mrs. A. K. Dunke.â€"Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thomas O‘Donnell of Waterioo visiteq Elmira friends for a couple of _ days last week.â€"Miss Gretchen Vogt of Tironto is spending aâ€"week â€" with Elmira friends.â€"Mr. W. G. Gerbig ot~ the Bank ‘of Toronto, Berlin, . spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. M. Shumaker.â€"Dr. A. J. Vogt and Mr., . R. J. Lantz vocal teacher of _ Torâ€" unto, spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Vogt.â€" Mr. Archie Buljin left last week for Buflalo where hbe will spend the summer.â€" Mr. J. E. Buljin of> Winmipeg spent a day or two with his mother.â€"Mr. Walter Hollinger left last week _ for New ilamburg where he has secured a poâ€" sition with the Schierholtz Upholstérâ€" ing Co.â€"Mr. Fred Moser of Waterloo spent a day with his parents last week.â€"Mr. Henry Ludwig of _ Wallâ€" | ance is visiting his brother in town for a few days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fischer and family are spending / a week with Waterloo and Berlin friends. â€"Mr. W. J. Snider of Conestogo and Mr. W. Fendley of Toronto paid _ & visit to Elmira last week.â€"Mrs. Daâ€" ‘\i\l Bean aindl Missâ€" Blanche Bean of Waterloo called on Elmira friends last | week.â€"Rev. and Mrs. _ Eggers â€" of | Hespeler and Rev. and Mrs. Thun of Dashwood are visiting relatives in Wimira â€"Mrs .1 S. Weber visited WATERLOO, ONTARIO, service hbeld in the Evangelical church in Upper Woolwich last Sunday alterâ€" noun.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uttley and daughters of Berlin are spending _ a couple of weeks in town.â€" Miss Lou Gregory of Baden spent last _ week with her friend Miss Lauraâ€" Auman.â€" Miss Munto of Ancaster spent a few days of last week at the home . of \Mr. A. Werner.â€"A number of out young people had a very pleasant day at the Elora rocks last Friday.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist church held their annual picnic last Thursday in Brubacher‘s _ grove, St. Jacobs, and report having spent a very pleasâ€" ant time.â€"Mr. J. H. Ruppet and Mr 1. P. Luckhardt spent last â€" Friday in Torento, being appointed by the council to interview the brokers re the sale of village debentures.â€" The cxcursion to Riverside Park,, Guelph, under the auspices of the teachers of St. James‘ Luthceran S.S. was well attended, over 200 going from here.â€" Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, St. Jacobs, and Miss Nell Reynolds, <l;umpum, spent Sunday and Monday t the home of rink. Prof. Hunt of the 0. A.C. kindly consented to act ag ‘ T: Foun £. Réts, ol â€"Caledonia, , mw.fii interests of his ; brother, Rd, E. Ratz, in the Ratf , 4& FPlelschhaut; bustness in Wellesley , News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. Our Busy Neighbors ELMIRA, Wâ€"-l!l- C.â€"J. Fox, with|: her ghildren, has returned home‘aiter | spending a ~month with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs: Pym. near Guelph.â€"| Mr, Geo. Morley, of . Berlin, .znt ‘ Monday _ at his home _ here.â€"= Mrs. | ‘Ross Reynolds, of West Or New | Jersey, ‘was the guest o(.m Nieâ€" tret on Monday.â€" Mrs. Reynolds was‘ formerly Miss Milly Porteous and at one . time a resident of our {town.â€"â€" Mrs. Jno. Peifer, of Strathroy,with het two children, atre visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno Schuler.â€" Rev. and Mrs, Grubhn are visiting the former‘s parents i Sherkston: â€"Th. Missc$ Boullcc, of New York, san, â€" a Quet in the Evangelical Church on sunday evening.â€"Mt, Eark Katzcame yer of Chicago, is spending his hol idays _ with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. â€" Jno." Katconmeier.â€"Mt, and Mr. Wm. Woods spent Sunday in Tavis tock with their daughter, Mrs. Da: ‘id Rudy.â€" Miss Minnie Niebek, . of Toronto is visiting her sisters Missâ€" es Lucy and _ Annic Niebel . â€"Mr. Lorne McKelvey,~of Ower _ Zound, has joined his wife,â€"who is visiting her parents here.â€"Mr. Andrew Ward of St. Maty‘s was the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. Wm. Boullee on Sunday.â€" Mrs. M. Sweitrer who speri the winâ€" ter with her daughter in Chicago is visiting _ fricnds here.â€"Mr. Emanuel Bier, tellet in the bank of Hamilton â€" who _ has been seriously ill for the past monch has taken a tuin _ for â€" the better.â€" Miss Martin,‘ ol Hagerâ€" â€" sville visited her father here on Sunâ€" _ day.â€" Miss Martin, is taking . a course in agriculture at the MacDbon@IT Inâ€" stitute, Guelph. Personals.â€"Mrs. Harris from Watâ€"| erloo is visiting at the home of her parents for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Berlet.â€"Mr. Zinger from Pch?ey, Mich., is spending a few days at the ; residence of Mrs. Bemis.â€"The Misses Jennie and Olive _ McAllister _ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford _ on Thursday.â€"Mr. Arthur Weber visited with friends at Etbsville on Sunday. â€"Miss Alice Bedford passed the week‘s end at Hawkesville, the _ guest _ of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister.â€" Mr. D. A. Pimis, Toronto, spent a short time at home last week.â€" Mr. Addison Shantz, Berlin, spent Sunday with Mr.â€"and Mrs. I. E. Weber.â€"Miss Irene Bingeman is visiting friends at New Dundee for a few days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1. Harper and family from _ Baden, ‘spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. B.. Snyder‘s.â€"Miss Sylvia Shelly and Miss Widder from Berlin passed Sunâ€" day at Oxbow farm.â€" Miss Sabina Snyder, Berlin, spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€"Mrs. Albert Frank from Berlin called on friends in out village last Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stonc, Toronto, are guests _ of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister.â€"Rev. Mr. Walkâ€" er is spending a week at Toronto and Shelboutne.â€"Mr. Diez, _ Guelph, ‘ spent a few days at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Shepherd. Local Items.â€"The many â€" friends of Mr. Bingeman hope to see him around again in the near future.â€"Quite an exâ€" citing time was experienced at Sleepy Hollow on Sunday noon when . the horse belonging to Mr. P. A. Snyder, aitached to a buggy, tan away. The horse ran for several miles before beâ€" ing caught and the buggy which was almost new, and the harness suffered considerably. Fortunately _ no . one was in the rig at the time. â€" Mr. Stone from Toronto very ably filled the pulpit of the Congregational church both morning and evening on Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Mr. Walker.â€"The social last Thursday evening was not as largely attended as was expected owing no doubt . to the busy season of the year; â€" Accident.â€" Mr. Jonas â€" Bingeman narrowly escaped serious injury . Ofi Friday last as the result of â€"a fall and sustained a severe shaking . up. He was adjusting the hay lifter at the time and was moving about on the overhead when the board broke wunder â€"hiy teet© precipitating him head‘ first to the floor below, a distance of twenty feet. In his descent howover he struck a beam and this changed his course and caused him to alight on his feet, probably saving his hfe. He sustained a very badly strained knee and hip and was otherwise brut# â€"was‘ on the road jumped over a {ence and broke its leg recently. . There has been a disposition to Rold . the lm. responsible who wore herdifig the dows Butb no blame can well be ‘n':u;'vht"d" h- them: for such accidents, Xht "Iry consequence.. they _ have. refused to herd the cows any longer.â€"â€" Miss Lily Kunts and Miss 5._*.'!3 NEW HAMBURG BLOOMINGDALE ol the cows in the herd that BADEN Nr. " > and ha%&”“ _ & fow â€" daysg _ im / “ tric. ds and relatives.â€" Mother: ‘ o ooaaunge s % 4 Schaub for & Mâ€":"m tie Woiwade has secured a ©good posâ€" ition _ as toatmaker in Badin with Mr. Lauteénschlager.â€"â€" Mr. A. Freeâ€" block with fine white britk. * Messrs. Brandau and Miller . have the. con. tract.â€"We understand Mri Com.: Forâ€" ler,© ofâ€" â€" Phillipsburg «bas the . conâ€" . tract for ‘the Freeborm school on the: 3rd line.â€" Mr. Christian: Gerbor, and Mr,. Christian Zeht leff for Pigeon, Mich., where they are &ttending the funeral dw% sister .â€" : Mr. and Mrs. Leis went to Zurich cmn Monday where they attended _ a duneral.<.Mr. Waiter. Bellinger, . of Neudorf, Man, and his sister Estella of Philadelphia, Pa., ‘are spending . a lew weeks at their . home.â€"Missâ€" B. Wurch, of Stratiord, formerly: on Out »ublic school teaching staff, is spendâ€" ing a few days here with friends. â€"Mys. Duncan Dewar went to Presâ€" ton Mineral baths on â€"Monday.â€" Mr. Kilein and ~ his cousin, Miss Ethel Dryden, of Columbus, Ohio, took in the cheap excursion to the Falls last Saturday â€"Haying is in full swing now and the crop seems to be aA #air aver ge.â€"Mr. Henry Kelly had a very suce ssful barn raising last Friâ€" Uaf. Mr. John Bosbardt had the framing contract and Mr. Jacob Ratz ‘of _ Tavistock is tinroofng 1t.â€"Mr. Wm. Habermehl spent two weoks. in Rostock assisting his brother in coatmaking.â€"â€"Mr.â€" John Haberzaehl of Rostock, spent a day last week at his home here. Personal.â€"Mrs. G. M. Dicfenbaker | and Mrs. Gamelial Lackner spent last Friday in Waterloo.â€"Mr, James Hall, E. G. Winn and George Lackner spent last Friday in St. Marys.â€"Mrs. Josâ€" hua Winn is _ spending some _ time with her daughters in Preston _ and Sttasburg.â€"%s. Andrew Weidenhamâ€" mer and daughter of Waterloo called or friends here last week.â€" Mrs, J. Uffelmann and children of Waterloo, spert last Wednesday at D. W. Els ley‘s.â€"Misses Mary <and Ella Edâ€" munds of Waterloo spent last Wet lnc-.sday in our burg. Successful Social.â€"The lawn social. held last Wednesday eveming proved a success. The evening was all â€" that could be desired and a farge crowd were in attendance. A good program was also rendered and all seemed to enjoy the evening. The proceed? amounted to over seventy dollars. Local News.â€"Some of our _ citizens attended the funeral of Mr . Otterbein in Heidelberg on Monday.â€" All the pupils that wrote on the recent enâ€" trance examination _ were successful, viz.â€"Willie Wilkinson, Luella Flachs, and Mahlon E. Spies. We congratuâ€" late the successful candidates.â€" Some of our villagers attended the quarterly meeting and children‘s . service in Heidelberg on Sunday, 5 Personals.â€" Miss Emma Haus and Mrs. Messner spent a few days with friends in Chesley where they _ also attended the funeral of Mrs. (Rev.) Geo. Braun.â€"Jesse Filsinger, Heidelâ€" berg, spent Sunday under the parenâ€" tal roof. â€"Mr. John _ Smith from actoss the border is spending a few days with his parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mosser spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents Mr. and _ Mrs. Menger.â€"Quite a few of our _ young people attended children‘s day services in the Evangelical church, Heidelberg. â€"Miss Townsend, Mrs. Chas, Howard, Miss Muriel Howard â€" and _ Master Walter Howard _ of Hamilton, _ ate spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Filsinger. £3 daughter _ of Rev. gnd } 1. â€" Groh to Mr« Irvin L.&NAMG at high hoon of July the first at Lhe home of the bride‘s parents, @t Five Points, Pa., the father of the bride officiating. The young couple were‘ unattended and only the imâ€" \mafi.to relatives werg prescnt. FORMER BERLIN: YOUNG HJDY MARRIED. i "'i‘_h;'t'nini;";uvlormély- a resident of Berlin, but for the past two years has been a resident of Five Points, Pa. coum‘ty‘s prominent teachers, he beâ€" ing ohe of _ the faculty of Penfield High School at which place the hapâ€" py couple will reside. TERRIBLE HAILSTORM that has over passed over Elmira was experitnced . between 7 and 8 o:clock on Monday evening. . Hailâ€"stones as big as fhothâ€"balls tell to a dopth of neatly a_lomud 148 panes of glass were brokem at We Elmirae Felt Works and _ over The marriage of i'.'. ;;’_'..’ he Coâ€"Operative Furn ture Co.‘# l.fi! o ue The groom is one of Clearfield One of the most terrible hailstorms It . was also reported WELLESLEY HAWKESVILLE ST. JACOBS his netly erected ;-; windows â€" brokerm Works and OVET ‘oâ€"Operative Furni~ orted ©that thert y rotine â€"thiat didâ€"ast i â€" nd 1N ELMIRA Elma Gt the | mrare. scA scA N Rate | (G â€"Mr. } W ":\\The N in | E hi of | y k at | W 4 s P P aker | N t last | N Hall, | K spent | i + “.‘J:l:' iÂ¥ It is becau and | & y miels | K they are sough called | matters of dres s, J.|{ 4 terloo, | §3 We ‘have _ Elsâ€" Eaâ€" | § $1.50 to $4 00 Wed \: social. A FU LL £ oved a | that | " . crowd | § /"’ ) rogram | ty / ied to roceed? | pJ / arg. i itizens | / terbein |/y T.;J. MOWAT, 11. the |) it ~ enâ€" [‘ ONTA! cessful, Flachs, ECE BEARE. .‘flé House Furnishing #f SPECIAL JULY SALE OF _ _ Carpets, Rugs and Linolet 4 IN FEULL SWING ; Buâ€"‘n=s in this department has been hamming for the pa This werk we ars offering 60 Velyot Rugs at spscial prices. .. once anâ€"l secure one of the pargxins. Below are a few of the j e The Neill Shoe _ Has Style and It is because Our Shoes pos they are sought by merf and wor matters of dress. â€" Weichel‘s Weekly Store Nows Waterloo for and in all that time we have had m is advertised to run 650 feet to the can always rely on this statement runs more,tfo the pound. We have the latest styles in all leathers, Prices $1.50 to $4 00. O , } A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS AND VAL T1..J. MOWAT, Manager. _ 37 Cing St, W,, ONTARIO‘S LARGEST RETAIL SHOE DBALEh gx3jp * "y4 16.00. _" ©12.00. B1# ; " «/ .. 18,00, * 18.50 8p4 «> â€"31.00; * 18.08. And als> many other bargaing in this d.pgifmen& & and can supply all friends of this sell Txwine but don‘t stock it, V Who should get the business? o eA NNAAA NNA NNA NNA AHCH FoF twelve years TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASB 8 TORSEâ€"27 KING 8TREET, BERLIN,. Gold Metal Twine 3x3 Velvet Rugs, regular $13.00, now $10.50. Deering Twine SMYTH â€" BROS. 6 215 . NEILL Besides Gold Metal we stock the we have had mighty few complaints, :650 feet to the pound and the purch this statement In nearly every cas OF TRUNKS AND VALIS IN STOCK. in succession we have been agents and women who are particular i f this celebrated Brand. A" it, We sell twine and stock ssess these two things‘t Quality Twine. . It does pay us nor the e to buy cheap twi We sell only the 12

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