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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Aug 1908, p. 1

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4 TE ~â€"~8. R. ERNST & CO. _ The man who is going to buy a new suit will do well to buy it f at Ernst‘s on Saturday. mw '&ziu:mmn brick house on m Buys 2 storey brick house, all conveni¢nces, Terms to suit Â¥ â€" omm . w o# asd bank barn venle . o oo on ui o na se finished, final c Clearing all broken lots of wen‘s fine $12.50 to $14 suits at $7.95, they are made of pure osfords and Hewson mill goods in the latestâ€" styles by the best makers in Canads, all the very leas th m?é‘.;gtsfi' e an Clearing broken lots of men‘s outing, dress and businees trousers, all beaut~â€" Hfully made of scotch and fancy worsâ€" teds, ’a&wpnd‘lmvuium‘dl, ance price $1 .’8 mg”.mpu' ed drills and ducks sizes 34 to 38 regular $1.75, clarâ€" A@aA Omgigufi-ohnvnpdhok‘nugo“’l‘-r from a tremendâ€" ous season‘s business will prove a Atting to a trade movement of extreme value giving namely, our resont clesring sals. We ars apxious to read ajust stocks and get everything in shipshape before hfllmbufiudwifiilqdp@hvill be allowed to interfere with our plans. ‘If you intend purchasing clothing. bate, shoes or furnishings we advise that youâ€" do so now. When qualâ€" ities are exhaust d the sale will be withdrawn. Clearing all broken lines of men‘s | chased direct from one of Canada‘s exâ€" finest m“?dud ruits that wm'dndnflu shirt maunnfacturers who cheap at $8.50, undoubtedly the grea . needed the cash. None were made to e i e raig oo wear all the yoar round,. "!"‘1“1"2‘.;2‘.‘."‘.-'.!&!‘!?.“‘.!'."‘4'&" Clearing all lines of poutha‘ stunring #$2 trousers warranted not to rip and &n;l'y tailored througbout, very sty!â€" every way, final clearance pfloo" " -49 CGreat Sacrifice Sale of Men‘s Fine Shirts Clearing broken lines of boy‘sh andâ€" some single and double breasted sults comprising Hewson Oxford tweeds, :lnrdncn ng‘:mnmnln that have ways been clearance price ‘2.98 J. BALL & SON _ Try our Shoes and the school shoe question will. be settled to your faction in your bml‘x Every thlnq‘ at a discount now in orderto cle our stock. Come save money. _ A. Weseloh & Co., 41 King St. West Mutual Life Ass‘ve Co. of Canada Why pay rent when a home can, be i-gl.nloclug; If you own a home you‘re laoky! ym some to us and you will be bow ensy 1t is to own une, Look over the following PARTIAL LI8T. _ Boys‘ and Girls‘ Real Estate and Insurance t Agent. $ 135 fa of ahoes oale Of MON 8| vofu 2 Teck 264 ies leathars weight Fine Shirts for school holiday and Sunday wear sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, 3, ‘.' 50 Five hundred beautifal shirts, purâ€" 4, 5, wonderfal values e Men‘s wash veats, white ducks and VOL 52â€" No 35 Buys 7 room red brick house on Queen St, A snapâ€"â€"must be SATURDAY Next to DominionBank School Shoes 48 fl'&dm ul h b“r;m-‘.'iépi«?o'fl 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 2.50 and $3.00 1 and mestest paiterns are here, caffe and Grawi sttached or detached. ‘This is the Drayton is m‘fidmdmm'h A. Jez Come early, they sec'mwu the afe to go at & l“ relieving e P _ n e .. t MBK Ray W less 10 per cent. discount and a Men‘s half hose in faucy French Lislâ€" es and cashmeres, all the correct stripâ€" es and ideas, for, this season, regular 35¢ and 50c qua‘ities, foal 9 §Z _ Women‘s boots, fine don, and ::ikid, luogr b7lnolut uy’fl,‘ neat apes, sizes 3 to 7, reg. $3, clearance price f ‘1 .98‘ Men‘s white canvase .boots, ll,.l style, extension edge soles, sizes 6 to with ev â€"of $1.50 Boys‘ and w $he e Women‘s low shoes, dongols kid;, patent leather and tan calf, tura. or goodyear welted soles, sizes 3 to 6 regâ€" ular $2.50 clewrance Footwear Any one oonun’huq buying a Trunk, Valiso, Suit Case or Traveiling Bag Moderate ~Prices would do well to inspect my stook which is thoronghly upâ€"toâ€"date. Farmers requiring a set of may be sure of hiving their wants satisfactorily Alled here. Prices are within reach of all. There is never a School Shoe troubl â€" families where we furnish the We have all kinds and the very best Pencil Box K. M. W CGood Goods NEW HARNESS surnates 3 P asmedeatee $1 50 TeR h ) is g8q Bargains $1.50 BERLIN Rhodes. Tim â€" couple left Thursday HMaliman, .y morning on a $rip to Toronto, Nia Bertlin on I2 Falls 4nd other points and â€"â€"on‘ and . family l their <return will reside in Bovlin. . 'w. are Personals.â€"Mrs. _ J, D. Merner on Mr. S. ;maug severai _ weel‘s at Zuricn| This is _th ‘and â€" Grand Bond.â€"Miss 142 Haack.of <amping. in lDuyto- is visiting her aunt, _ Wrs. ;b llu: L. â€"A. ‘Jéqunerett¢.~ Mr. , Bort Bowâ€" urned ! man ‘of mmmom.’&d iaff, | Mills â€" "Hfte is relieving at P Eiginâ€" Mr. and| her. daught llln. Ray Winger, of Chicago are vis | Miss Emmgp ; iting the former‘s parents here.â€" Mr. Bocok . Se . and Mrs. A..E. McNath andâ€" <children aunt, Mro. ‘of â€"Walkerton are Visiting at Mr. J.| â€"Mrs. Men ; B. Weber‘s. â€"Mr. Peter Buppel, â€" of| polis, Mina, St. Louis, is visiting felatives â€" in‘ brotherâ€"inâ€"ls ll::lmin.â€"lln‘ John Floto, of pon.| Spring â€" Hi1! |Elgin, spent â€" aâ€" few days of lgt'J‘AM Ste Ligin, spent _ a_ J°W GaYS O! |§" week with ‘her sister, Mrs. John +4 Ruppel.â€"Mrs. â€" A. Schiender, Berlin, is spending: a week â€" with her son,â€" Mr. | R.. Schlender.â€" Mr. E. G. Scliel$| holts made a business trip to 004â€"' erich ‘last week.â€"Mr. August Schierâ€" holtz returned to Toromto last wee> vo spend another term â€" at the waten making . school. â€"Misses Mildred ::«‘ ‘l'llfledt: Alles of Detroit, Miss .‘\La}‘ Wosd of Brussels and Miss R. V,‘ Lasch‘nger, New Hamburg, visited at the bome of_ Mr. S. Laschinget last week.â€"Miss Evelyn Vice azd sizâ€" ter Grace, are Visiting friends. in St. Marys.â€"Mr. and Mrs.\J. E. Hyde ot St. Marys visited Elmira friends }4st weok.â€"Mrs, Vogt, Miss Bella and Mr. â€" Freg. Vogt visited at Listowel last weeks. â€"Dr. D.E Walmstey of Deâ€" troit, _ spent a â€"lew . days of â€" last «week, with Itiends here.â€" Mrs. ~ T/ Knz and son ol Stratford, are spinding <a few weels . with her parents here:â€"Mr.â€"C. K Jansen has returned â€" fromâ€"Musko‘aâ€"and _is -pu.ld-".; ing a _ week in â€" town:.â€"Mrs. Adun' &ippel and children of Berlin are spend ng a few days in town.â€"Mr." Wm. Keller, of: Tara, is visiting his father, Mr. Fred Keller, sr.â€"Mr. ang Mrs.. Georgeâ€" Reuter and daugnter Kathlcen, left last Weonesday for a trip to the Northwest.â€" Misses Minâ€" nic and Olive Ratz are spending a couple of weeks mt Port Staniey.â€" ‘\!r. und Mrs. J. A. Schroder spent a â€" few days in Toromto last week. | Master Norman Philip and _ AMas ter Grant Harper are visiting at the home of the latfer‘s grandfather, Mr Philip Christman.â€"Mr. Arthur Klinck has sold his milk business to Mr. Jacob _Eisenbach and _ has bought the draying business from Mr.l Jos Musselman.â€"Misses °E. and B.! Oidfeld left on Friday for their nome | in Galt after spending a couple â€" of weeks at the home of ~Mr. and Mrs. Henty Ruppel.â€"Mr. Hammond, of the Elmira school, moved into the house belonging to the David Strome estate, on Thursday.â€"The Elmira Sopâ€" tember Fair has been postponed for one week and will be held â€" on Sepâ€" tember _ J4th . instead of the 7th.â€" Miss Martha â€" Schiender, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of her unâ€" cle, Mr. R. Schlender.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Emil: Moogk and family, of Port Huron, are spending a couple of weeks «y town.â€"Miss Louise Jansen is visâ€" iting her brother Mr. Arnold Janson mt Berlinâ€"Miss Millie Lewarren, of Toronto, is spending aâ€" week â€" with Mrs, L. Fulcher.â€" Mr; Russel Wron, of Ingorsoll, spent Sunday and: Mon* day at the home of Mr. W. L. Badâ€" ley.â€"Mr. W. G. Bartiett, of Berlin, spent Saturday in town.â€" Miss Ethâ€" el Geikie, of Toronto is spending a couple" of weeks at the home of her brother, Dr. Geikie.â€"Miss Whyard of Dunjarmon is spending a. week with Elmira friends before resuming . her 2‘ as _ teachet in Huntsvilleâ€" is Mac Wyatt is spending a week Mrs. Michael Fries on Wednesday atâ€" ternoon, Aug. 19th when their daughâ€" ter .Christina , was vnited in . marâ€" riage ~to Mr.~ Arthur N. Rhodes, Bérlin. Rev. A. R. Schuls oficiated and only immediate relatives . were nrtcsent. The attendants © were Miss bu t Married at Elmira.â€" A very happy event . took pl::;‘.t the Hflhodl:: parsonage at Elmira at Tuesday . whem â€" Mr. su:? Burgâ€" man, of Milverton, was matried 4c Miss â€" Lillie Grasser, of â€"Linwood. Rev. 8. M. Roadhouse oficiated. The happy couple left â€" immediately «t the coremony via G.T.R. for the Northwest . where they intend to ma‘e their future home. Local ~ < + =The Elmira Tennis <lub‘ were very plegsantly enterlain= ed by the Fergus Club last Saturâ€" «'hy-‘rh Elmira Club were ;b orious MOW‘ out 6f 9.â€" The mnmwupu-.ufi the Elors team Saturday «afterâ€" mon the score belug 18 to 8. . â€" n Toronto. Our Busy Noig â€" and â€" family. of n street, south, lflch. are inâ€" the <grove on Mr. S. 8. mfig ! This is t 4s Aamily ~ are camping. in p 6 spoty: this geason. â€"Mro. Levi . .â€" has returned to her home in Fischer‘s :l:'n- "Ufter a fortnight‘s stay with daughter, Mrg., Hen. Shantt. .~â€" Bock :â€". Sendayed >with ‘the formet‘s aunt, Mro, Weber ol New Hamburg. â€"Mrs. Menno. Detwilet ol Minncaâ€" | polis, Minn., is ~the guest of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law,â€" Mr, 8. 8. Detwiler of | Spring â€" Hil Farm: this . week.â€"Mrs. held < in â€" Bloomingdale â€" â€"church on Sinjay, Sept. 6th thete will be â€"no services . hald in Freeport church on that. date. Instedd of it However, there will be preaching services, on Thursday evening.. Sept. 3rd. _ All ery ‘hand" these ‘days.â€"Mr. and thoroughbred _ Scotch â€" Collie pup, | which ainswers to the name of "Ladâ€" | die."â€"Mr. Wilson and Mr. White; of Galt, who, with their Jamilies, are } summering in the village, attended the Galt Retail Merchants‘ picaic, ° which was held in Waterloo park : last _ Thursday afternoon â€"Miss 1dg Fischer, df Hensall was the <guest of Miss Beatrice Tait the fore part of last week. fhe farmers are takâ€" ing advantage of the last few _ days of fine weather, and are making all haste to gather into barns, their vats and batley. which are â€" still iz the fields. A few more days of fne weather and it will be safely garnâ€" ered in. m week at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheplérd.â€"Mr. . Addison Shante, of Berlin, â€" was a guest _ at Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Weber‘s on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. Clayton Erb, Berlin, reâ€" newed acquaintances here last Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roborts retutnâ€" ed ‘home after spending :several weeil; ut the home of the latter‘s parents at Bayfield.â€"Mr. Clayton Eby was renewing ‘acquaintanm‘es here on Sunâ€" day after an â€" abssnce of several months which time he spent in the Northwest.â€"Mra. Yost of Elmira, is spending several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Menno bnen- dle.â€"Mrs. I. H. Moyer. . spent the week‘s ond with friends at Berlin. â€"Rev. Mr. Walker has returned nome after epending a week witlt his moâ€" Norman{Herti@ and Mr. and Mrs. A+ dam ‘ Scherman were the guests of their ‘uncle, Mine Host Hertie, of the Blair ~Hotel on Sunday .â€"Mr. N. Luts of the Royalâ€"City spent Sunday unâ€" der ‘the parental roof. Nell has but recontly _ invested ina fine young rel of Doon, and Mr. and Mrs. Love of Cleveland, OWio, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alex. Shafter.â€"Miss Ofive Woelfie, of Berlin, is syend‘ng ther at Toronto “'T l‘ s mters have o0ime at last and are ‘‘Notes '-u 6heat. -aâ€"rltlE m:m'olx m:&mmm: ““*Q,M, section foreman. The station will be wee Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jcha ‘Turâ€" HAWKESVILLE BLOOMINGDALE i tma Mrrck t Â¥ e aâ€"e 1 News Notes.â€"Mrs. Henry Frickey, Master Clatence and Mr. Henty Fricâ€" key spent a week. in Rochester and Bufflalo where they enjoyed a pleasant holiday.â€"Mr. Lotne and â€" Lavina Dicâ€" kert are improving in health after several ‘weeks‘ ilimess. They are> un der the care of Dr. Bauman, Waterâ€" loo and Dr. Rabertagh, ~St. Jacobs. â€"â€"The weather is bWecoming more ple mt for the harvest seasor:â€"Mr. and k. Levi _ 8. Iuth..'lr. ;d Henty Frickey and Mr. and Mrs. Maktin~ Schmidt, of Erbsville, spent Sunday at the homs of. Mr. George .MHahh, ~3'.'0-rloo;xnn they enjoyed h â€"We ate glad to :: â€" nowhee that Rabsvilic . has a * One . gentieman wanted two latge cannon _ placed at the entrance to this ideal park. He also suggested a lovers‘ . walk, Another _ gentleman wanted a playground for the childten to keep them off tho\gu;m so that they will not continue break s1 windows. Another man wanted ~a place near the water and> others wanted a _ place some distance from the ‘ main . street. To obtainâ€" this ideal park, equip and maintain it according to the promoters‘ ideas, \.a large sum of money would be reâ€" quired annually . Somz of the highâ€" est ratepayers were mot present at the meeting. A number of the smalâ€" ler ratepayers are overflowing with enthusiasm. Bulder will be inâ€"charge. <‘The Lake Of the Woods Milling Co‘s. glevator is up andâ€"will be ready in a few days, and" A. E. Little‘s 48,000 pushe! cleâ€" vator is being commenced â€" on ° this Atown of all Canada, which is â€" the centre of a community of farmers who left Bigstone and Lyon® counties a couple of years ago and who on out visit came to the train with bundles of grain plucked from their growing fields, splendid samples of what this country can do. under.: intelligent culâ€" Aivation. ‘They wereâ€"evidently ~prosâ€" peérous and satisfied with their . new homes in the west. This was the only real new town visited, born only last spring, the buildings érected not â€" Patk and Athletic Grounds.â€" Our little village is prospering. "~ome of its citizens think it can aford to encourage the development of the westhetic qualifies of the people and others gre interested in the athletic training of _ the youth. To gratify these laudable ambBitions, several priâ€" vate mecetings have been held _ {(o discuss the advisability, ol purchasâ€" ing, equlpph;ndnulnidnln; a Vilâ€" lage park and athletic grounds. Last Thursday evening a public meeting was held im the township hall. There were not very many present; but those that put in an appearance enâ€" gaged in quite a discussion A Prosperous Community.â€"A numâ€" ber of Minnesota papers havt . just come to hand and> we notice they are ‘heralding the name of Guernsey. It will be remembered that a party The suggestion of the lovers‘ walk proposed tha§ those who are _ rot ratepayors _ give "theit services graâ€" tis towards the construction of the lovers‘ avenue, but before the waik materializes the citizens should have som# assurance m prbmoter that it will be" pat h of 150 Minnesota editors touted the West: in the early part of the month and a shortâ€"stop was made kere to see a new town on the prairie just in the making. We quote this from little ‘Stipre yet having been painted. ENJOYABLE PICNIC New CP.R BADEN. ERBSVILLE. & is in fullâ€"swing. have soid . three â€" The â€". Western ‘AIR CLOTHS F’:wdg.l.!oyh.mm lrl;l’!y‘.'lb- g‘:h kind is jast a gfluh hard woar and 1ook a carpet. Exitra good quality at per yard 400 and 500. RUG BORDEE OILCLOTHS. _ . Ancther lot of that imitation <of ‘par» f mlfihm'flhtguu wide at per yd. 180 to 350. ~P!oAlK OILCLOTH “LII,NOLBUIS Just receired ancther lot of these, so now is the time to get some for & border round your rocms, price only #1. vd; 356 and 50¢. cmflxunu.cwr;u c An immense variety of these in all the different widths of 1 yd, 14. 14. 2, 24 yds. wide, in black and fioral deâ€" asticle Brow the becutitul siogh of" Hiiimeny ‘and Faeep Coilg Your Ownx Price. : ose â€" f CGome, Buy and Tell _ _ Your Friends _~. _ THE UNKHEARD OF OPPORTUNITY I simply shall close out yoy business ard am willing to let ou h any hat trimmed or untrimmed, baby bonnets, any length or picG lace, ribbon, silk, velvet, velveteens, allovers in black or colors, flow feathers, wings, quills, osprays, "bird of paradise" ospreys, ‘laces ol descriptious, ruchings, velvet ribbons, q?liqnes, hose supporters, fa combs, fancy hair pins, plain hair pins, dress trimmings eto. OF | flower, feather, ornament, etc. as much of and as many as wish to purchase at your own reasonable figure. Allâ€"you have t is to nameâ€" me what you think is fair to me. â€" 'l'llonnl.lll ot Any Dickering Regarding Price, Think of Magn cent Stock in Store For You. moke s . : We have just passed into stock an immense quantity u‘fimm tho.l'nhu ~lvqtgm beautiful in design and colorings is here. The yt have in buying here isâ€"â€"Too manyâ€"to choose from. â€"__ Bee show window for a few samples of our oileloths. lolb"h‘mandpian.. "9. §."%: Weichel‘s Weekly Store News If so we‘ve got it. Cyclone Ready Fencing 9 wires height 50 inches at Cyclone Portable Fencing 8 wires height 35 inches at No. 9 Coil Spring Cleveland wire at Wood Stays at 40 eaoh. _ Wire Clips at â€" ‘40 & Clip Machine at T750 each. _ Wire Staples at 40 a | Were‘ is a spooial price on balance of FROST CATES. 4 Frost.Gates, 3 feet wide x 4 feet high, at $2.20 each. _ # 005 9u" 0 B 0| " o c x 40 n ~"~ ~AB0dkch > goon C« 1000 K0 x 40 sn ~ 498 dash . 0 10800 0# 0 1%} "0 0 x4 0 ". ";~ 860 wach...‘ 2 0 ® #s 18 a« x 4 c« w 5.““ {‘g{ 8 o t 14)000% 0 x4 0 0"~~ ~~ 5.90 o0¢h . 1 Cyclone gate, 14 feet wids x 4} feet high at $5.90 each, National Portland Cement at $2.00 per barreli f Manure Forks "4 Tine" at « â€" _: 650 and 7 | Beet Forks at > s 7: |%® f * Beet Knives at â€" * w ;\ Flintkote Roofing 1 ply at $%,00 sq. and 2 ply at $4.00 1 Apple Parers ‘Genuine Hudson" at & = Always Ready. Cobbler setts at yo% = 650 a s Victor Washing Machine at = = $6.50 e Impéerial | * * _ ""Rotary" at | > 1.00. Make Your _ Own Bargain Mrs. Steuernag King St While It Lasts. Hurry. TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE _ CHEAPCASH STOREâ€"327 KING STREET, BERLIN. ond ChaS $2.85 per 100. SMYTH BROS 35¢ per rod. 42¢ per rod., signs. Prices range at po Waterioo. _

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