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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jul 1911, p. 1

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Ilti)id" . fr""""'"""'"-""""""'"""'""",-'-:"" 5 _" SR. Ernst &‘Co.‘ ihihrtm,aringtaie In, Ctmii%tt'fbr Saturday. Money Saving Opportunidu T " our the stove The most important Sate for my I day- 7 in the topic of conversation whore- This Great July Sale ever shrewd money saving citizen- “ " th- most. important event held iit Berlin for year‘s Thou-- -dwtta" boon quick to take advantage of the unprecedented opror- hi“.- (or nving. Here are some of the apecinhs planned for Satur- dty‘but this no" news does not begin to tell 3 the unndth part of III. hrguina COME EARLY. Innnmorable Limited Quantities, Regular Pockets of c. on a"; Ssh: Almost Hourly. Be on Hand for the Treasures 5 That Wc, Mix” for You. MEN'S $12.50 SUITS AT Made.ot rich all SI my [my worsted. in models. coats out in m and twauti Wont. MEN'S $15.00 SUITS AT All this season's handsome in single breasted model in ij brown and olive shades, in worrteds ttnd tweeds, one of beautiful eolleCtiorts we haw shown. IEN'S $10 TWEED SUITS Beautiful models, ta the [West style dicta breasted style, A suit worn next fall or nvx well as now. Full sty MEN'S 3150 TRousr A fine lot of well tailored t in conservative patterns, made t service and wear. . STRAW HATS NEWS $3 TROUSER The entire stock at Clearing l' $1.50 and $250 Straw Hats n enable peg tor dehs. Handsome worsteds “this and checks, cu Every pair of mmmwr shoes, rubter sole outing oxfords, ete, " Marty lines of high shoes reduced out and , l Take a look in our window, take u look over our t nod then stay sway from this sale if you can. ride terms are strict'y cash. a 40 pair a WAR No. all Zick’s Annual Summer Shoe Sale Wher 5.00 “mu-n a. and can" can Ini- west and ' M THE EVENT OF THE SEASON lo dictate A suit tl n's Oxfords, tan, pat- l (if) r. sold regularly m. 'ncat I 31900, our sale price I at 2 This Is the Place titecirad"i, 'e' tailored witt IS NOW IN FULL SWING th ol RS 'es in that tt spring a nice mnmeit of FURNITURE $7.95 39:95 l yisrir $5.95 $1.195 Gl .98 the rvati lint l ,. My 980 m pan I'rtrssc Icathm tiii suit sd i ishe M WOM EN'S $r00 OXFORDS MEN'S $2 MI tee A clean up of son grade lines or women Oxtords,‘all lasts are the latest‘high and l, Woh" Horde, '. srkcd at M} BOYS' " 50 SHOES AT xu Th iy bl 13 T tailored n ashatrle, S tt 50 SHOES AT pl pair Wemen's patent slippers too, euban heel, sold regularly 50 and $3.00, cur sale price mple Oxf lend slipprrs white can Va ent on desire $149 d 4) WASH VESTS atk cl at *I-pti ange oi the very latest and high cut shoes in " and gunmetals, Any S110 ES AT Mil BOOTS, AT some ot our high men's pumps (and are represented in " d Higl " l ol style, and IT Mack : design Jban heels aeri S2.SS $1.39 $1.98 $1 .69 $3.50 $1.50 n ind}; tioys' lor school shes I1, gum-an 0C an value RUGS don witl hce oial 111 new: at In. PM Sufi-I o-r-Ht- on. _ T Mk mmtawitrers-trttrsndetitr/tettrtei" -V h. W‘ . monu- arm cl on. but main-vim . e' tt 'roi-r-tstu-yt)!'.:""'.'"?,-:' T K Bt A low Inch ago we rm thrr"her 'heir tft-cl . ri. "abr;, Mrs. Rubi Snider m _ In; 'dtit'l'ttg','ftt' _ z. _ P nobody ”mud that her. - on mad r" A , would turn to lunlly an it an Yttu.-arr. at; , T E, 'w' "txrstsoitottertriFwtten anon-m 'M'.tr,. snumy mount it in loaned In “H“ __ ' :91th that she had died during the mm. [on in an. mini n! The accused who” mien “new 61mm in “if. in our burg. Matilda Weber, as the only daugh- n'. present the “with. W”. tor ot Mr. and. Mrs. Anon weFylpr. at; In. "h'Mti-aert3. notion Flomdale. She was bom‘oa .Scpt. I Cram lett Tue-do? in tor be: tomf 8th, 1858. In March 1882 she w" in Eryn. tfi one: sacral worried to Reuben Snider and to with“ visit it» in pronto, Mr. them were born two children, one in In. Kellen 'rttEru--Hi" Ith- son Emerson, and a daughter Adn,,nle Null-n Ilsa ion Teal” [or both at home, who with live trrettr'-lt'iot:ctoiru, tusa., on a "Bit to her ers survive to mourn the loss ot a 'riirter.-Nitm Jule Gordon ot this loving wile and mother. She "aL-IPA; met with a salon: oxidant ed the age oi " years. l0 -m0nhhl1(xl Saturday 8th imi. While Wit-Li- and 7 days, The (linen! was held onling in the horn he slipped ttcough a Monday afternoon from her late home ' hole In the thoor:ttaliirtg ttttout " to the Mennonite ehurtaf and camo- feet receiving 1 ”were shaking up. tery at Bloomingdale, A large num- Her nanny friends hope "to see her her or lriends and acquaintances iol- amin- again ttaes-Mr. and Mrs. lowed the remains to their Instillogarth ml Air‘s-d Mrs. Darnley resting 131309- Prior to the past git of Preston were recent visitors " years which Mr, and Mrs, Snider Mr. Johnson mmtluwtr.-- Min Ruth lived here they resided in Peel Tp. waxing“ “Comping,” her two Mr. Snider and [umin have the brothers ot Berlin - spending their sympathy of a large circle oi friends holidays on the [m yith their un- in their bereavement - - -- _ nip an: aunt, Mr.thid “I Wining", to the Mennonite chum? uni ceme- tery u Bloomingdale, A large num- ber ot Iriends and acquaintances tol- lowed the remains to their last resting-place. Prior to the past Mr years which Mr. and Mrs, Snug: lived here they resided in Peel Tp, Mr, Snider and family have the sympathy at a large circle of friends in their bereavement Personals.--Wr. Cranson Schelly ot Syracuse, N. Y., a former Conestoga boy, paid his old home and friends tg" visit on saturdar-Mrrt, Jac. Shu- maker and children oi Berlin visited friends here last week. Lu visiting friends in Toronto tor a' couple of weeks.-Miss Mabel Shoe: maker of Elora spent Sunday with, her iriend Miss Bertha Melitzer. - Misses Bessie and Amelia Kumph are visiting their uncle, Mr. Moses Wetter of Toronto.-Miss Mary Sobye is spending the holidag with friends in Glenanen,- Mrs. frnyder and daugh- ter of North Bay is visiting the for- mer's sister, Mrs Hy, Melitzer.--Mr. Geo Shoemaker spent Sunday with friends in Beriim-Mr Chas. Broh- man spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Sieddiek in Itlrnirir-Mr. J. L, Jupp of Waterloo spent Sunday under the parental rooi.-Mr and Mrs. Geo, Bowman of Itoyerstord spent ,1 Few days last week at Mr, C, D. How- man'sr-Miss Ethel Mitchell and Mr, Wilfrid Mitchell of Hamilton are visiting friends in this neighborhood. -Mr. Irvine Melitzer ot Elma spent Sunday at his home here.-Mr. and Mrs Walter Durst spent Sunday with friends in Iaistowel.---Messrs, George and Frank Gonter of Detroit are visiting at Mr And, Lehman's -Miss Hilda Fries oi fu'lmira spent Sunday at her home here -Miss Mary Weber l who was visiting her sister Mrs ( Martin at Wallenstein returned home Watson W conga-rose I maven-cunt man spent Su Sleddick in I. of Waterloo i? parental roof, Bowman of R days last wee their part) Benny took in the trip to Detroit, which excursion was given by the Chronicle-Telegraph -Mr and Mrs Chas. Wanklyn and Miss Geneva Wanklyn at Berlin were Sunday vili- tors at Mr. and Mrs, A, lmutonmch- Iager's; -The regular meeting 8t the kimr Edward VII Literary Society Item [bury (mu: the tor ph Woods neighb Benny ll Personal-Miss Lily McGovern Ital M th ant Saturda ttbtrg 're I "_... Ade unced [abet ay ve 'armers as traps and WEST MONTROSE Ed ‘lCh It M thrrot took lure with t Mr. and Mrs, A, “when The regular meeting at Iward VII Literary Sm was to have been held 5th was pirstponed on nire any char. 1 Dag-ring of Philip Ath Mr. And Mrs. I Mrs. Wm. "die! Med Month in l on Sum-y ltt.1.-- t Intereat.--Mr. 1 Nth, Mr. an". Mr Bell“; spent Sum rents -,t surprise M MANNHiiM WELLESLEY tt ONTARIO. SI -lehmtrd harm lug All it freshmen up all aked the sod ready or fall wheat,-- Miss a wal a visitor in the Sunday an" rt-tet, mm It.“ tgt " R m th nix-The rain on uch appreeiatM by ted In: ll M m In “Iv-y ck “at ht Cl an inn are i -Miss Sunday Weber Mrs W h! 1M Mrs: ' is gradually r Jupp i not of Harm“ the ' own Sunday. Geo., in; rty-Mi'is iew corner and z“ Bow-"C Dctmit , ‘ Mr, Puma on are Htyreisteitt at hand. few Eav's at Mrs M wit R k M the D " Died an saturNy.-9t rognt u. LndOUDCL" the MI! a Mrs. Reutea finder, which t-n'v We on Satur- day the 15th inst ' Mn, Snyder has been in-delitabe health tor some time put. She letcea to mourn hertoes a :mrowing husband ad two grown up childrrm Much sympathy is ex- tended to them in their bereavement. Tre funeral took place 't Mutiny al- tvrnoon 19th inst trom hm late "si- :|.n'e to the Blmmiagdale cmnc- trry.-Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton gent a day Int weak at Burgess Mills mar Guelph. thing oi the post. Fall wheat is nearly all cut and the spring crops that whirl] is still tdt alter m, mil is gradually rip1ring.-- Mr. Fred Rei- rwr of Hanover called on lriends here over Sunday. Fred looks hale .and ltr. rty-Mirn Mary Forler of Bertets' corner and Miss Scylvr mja (“GIL “I Detroit were Uw guests ot Mrs. Planner on Sunday.-- Miss Clara llaulstcin rd New Hamburg spent a few Cafs at her home here last week. --Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg cf Wel lrslcy spent last Sunday the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Berg.-Mr. and Mrs. Emil Engcl (f Wr'sterloo and Mi, Ella Forler oi Berlin spent last Sunday, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. llvnry Lantz. -M.r, and Mrs. V. w. Wy'ttlauier and children ad Berlin vis mo at the home at Mr. and Mrs, liaulstcin rd ll few Cafs at her --Mr. and Mrs. Wy'ttlauier and children ad Berlin vis itrt at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hedmtvu--Mr. Albert Hammcl of Wellrn'ey mal 3 short call here on Humiar-Mr. Anlrcw liidt of King- wood visit:Ni his daughter, Mrs, kd- ward Dom": on Sl'ralay. Personal-Mr. and Mrs. Joaiptr Wile and daughter Olga were visiting friends in New Dundee for u few days c-Mr. E. Fl. Bowman of Berlin ’Mr.._M, Durrnnt ol Wirttortrourne, Mrs. C. F. Peterson and Master M. l) of Tisdale, Sask, all called on Mrs Bemis Inst wel-Among those that took in the exwrslon to., De. troit last Saturday were Mr. Tom Dedlord, Mr. and Mn Herman Meyer and Master Roy Ind Miss Maggie Moyer-Mists Bull of Bellevlllo is staying with Mr Ind Mrs, Chub: Bedlam for n short. tirmr--Ret and Mrs Walker left tor Toronto all Mayra F'ttllq In” which they will leave lor Muskoka to spent the sum- mer more. _ __ _ Giirf in" the sympathy ' at community in their uranium Death ot.Mrts, R, Brrrder--ttis our sad duty to chi-ouch; the death ot Mrs Rueben - whith occurred on Saturday The lunch! wu very - included. Mr. Burder ml '-ilw have the "mouth ot thU (1p rch, (‘entnw 0119. may”!!! come own! Rollo Michal“ “I“ viola Bra-w m. "ruddy the Wm: ot the“ - MttfhtU'"glp'l'gt Ita News Notes.--Httyinbr 'tret more n mm tht day H BLOOMINGDALE mmmm FREIPORT D.roeertte. an in the an! lad Mga. Winn, 'wblch an W7 to the nonhuman, A [unbo- n: served and I Noaannt social “new enioygd. Thom! meeting will tn; held it Mrs. M. Hucy'l. The 1aiMaF' “Mend having a eomsttdrryh tea next: month. ', " Atrial evening was spent at the Home!” Mr. F'. Kramer, Pine Bugtt, ' May, by a few of his friends and In Ana" There were some "is, "rmttetttal lactation: ”Min Bruno And mutton. by Mrs. A. Bum why: by nelghbora. ‘(m'l jugs“. . (x W _ ' Mturtd mm In. Anti: mum “net. was we" bled. Ne as“) humus van t ted, Beregat up": were mad. uh- Meta abound n the at not. It; was 'M%tqehrtt- 'r-er and "Tye Value of s h- an Fresh Air." There were some in- - utter a hi 3ltttt " Iii-i t n lulu-u "-tm. J. __ ‘MMmSmaum-p In; it. Pro-MI. In: guests tut. urday “no” at In. W. tr. Wet tra'.'",; may. ot Toronto, who Inn Man; in: non Mr. Walter mm. ten Sunni-y tor be: home. I!“ Monaco Dime may“ hit glimmer on he: return. - Britis.--Mr. and Mrs. Hillier an! Inmily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. P. Birmingtuum--Mrtr George Fetch and little granddaughter Ruth Hnmmond spent a tcw days" with friends in Berlin --Mr, and Mrs. Jim. H. Campbell took in the Chronicle Telegraph excursion to Detroit last Saturday-Mr. Fred Antieknap spent Sunday under the parental roof. - Miss Alice Hastings has returned home after the millinery sewn in Cookstown.-Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Muir. ser of Berlin were renewing Jermain: mince: in Crosshill on Bunoy.- "or. Mr. Haig, who has been pastor at Boyd church for the last " yours, preached his farewell sermon in a lull house on Sunday, July 9th. nod Rev, Little ot Forth Moriingtan preatttieCon July Ittttc-- The many "lends of Arr. Maurice Rutherford ot [ Gan. lormerly of Crosshill, hoard with deep regret of his death which Jock place at his home last Friday- Berry picking is the order of the Items oi interest-Rev. Mr. Cro- wel of Linwood was here last week making his pastoral tealhr--Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and son oi Hamilton are visiting "friends here at present-Mr, Hugh McCulloch oi Hamilton was a visitor to our burg on Saturday-Mr. Tom Walters len on Saturday for Detroit where he will spend some time heiore leaving for the wei-Mitss Woods ot m. Jacobs is visiting her friend Miss Lizzie Goetz at present.- Mrs. Nel- son Cunningham is hwlidw under the parental root--Mrtrs er and Mr. Will Spies spent Friday in Ber- lin -MaMer Charlie Molinsky oi El- mira is Visiting friends here.-- Mr. Eddie Winn of Toronto is holidnying at his home here.-The Me shower of rain on Sundnv and Mondav was very h . . . . much welcomed and everything ' is looking fine. Good Ilttttt We stock both tf them and In hoping the but, we are im1i1dolng what we should do at all times Binder Twine Keep the but of WI! HAWKESVILLE CHOSSHILL LIIIIIICK Waterloo County Farmers and poor Binder Twine are Strangers Gold Medal and Bearing © running 650 ft. to the pound are the best _ " on the market today _ Fdhol's Weekly Store News new. Cl " Q _ "i"a isi,ll'tyr,!11t For Sal ibstMttMg,StMr,SSSea)eMttM)t caseseacwmm-WW .0e0e0e0eeq 'u-e-oo-ooo- G83SNfMMt8ttMi)SGNStMNMtttti/ ' W. In” tho on swab-l ado about titt pk V 3 T mom [has you “at If his than ',ir'tiie's'i'!isile5/,'i but -iib, “at". tr: gidu' and chi] “a." l ave gone] by these opaci- lulqm - 4 fund Shooiloio closes Evan-y Thdnrtur, 'du-ie/y, . And Light. . 773,135, 2 STORES - sauna-1;? Housefutulshlugs. Gene“! 01100048. tmtxtrsttrtii.. PW d G. Wings; Go. Ber-Inna " g ', WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF “y gaugdgk in t FROM $1000 To 315.000 HOV!” FROM 51000 To $10,000 _,l:.ir! LA'AEW E: - a -rev " Business Properties and Northwest Lands at all pri').:,!,!,')','?,: Money To Loan. Dannyanolng and In T , rs. A. WBSELOH an (.llMllllll Phone 552 SLATER SHO J . G. Wipg4; Gm J, th DOERSAM. "ui)iic)"' io.pks,'1'i'irtii"ri'G"i"ii, - nuancer ' dime-(mini q In durintrtlu. '56 Nmr)Ntfv8utetetthoenAte0tMH. . "-.', imam Finn’- ' “ Boyd 8.00 .__. DJ: We would be mend-Fa; fill your ordet 'e, tdl your. tthrr,tiiirll'sllii _ Manna. a I The only agency In “an” Phom-grnphl. V so FFulcrlol an, tit We also have dub! assortment of mod. tti, kinda of . (IE? 'fahTI Baits that .. Catch Ft mama "out Sporting and. GI dpettritrt>tt Dur' tk “not.“ tths lb. Fine, cla- Idol-mt I in " " a " tra tat. WATERLOO ONTARIO Li: an. a it n 81.06 Low” PM!

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