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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Oct 1911, p. 1

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5 R . & rnst & C 0 _ Furniture VOL. st "Lad three other strong leaders at â€"| 588 Bexch Tailared Overcas om buying indications the. fv turned to this store. Scort nen hae already made / 142 Overcoats UOver $30,000.80 of bright new g0o# Ahis fall in OArcoats aid Suits . | Underwear, Footg and Shoes ind Caps, in Work Goods, in Fur an gnd. fancy striped worsteds, D13 19 27 exttas special bargain, lined with best wn and serge lin ngs. â€"â€"Regular MH0 to $12. . Sutuday MEN‘S SUITS Single 'l’th'q svits MEN‘S OVERCOATS ~Phese ccats> come in all wool mmd are Lailt for style and .. They are «magnificent _ garâ€" ments® and have a style and _ good Uorkmanship not found . in most $15 fi" Regulart $12.50 to . $15. C» *toâ€"mqaxtraw at ... â€"J. LETTER & SON !EN'S TROUSERS. Made from hea‘y Canadian tweeds all wool in Grey and Black colors, rcâ€" gular $2 and $2.25. Saturday Men‘s Cratennctte coats made 14 handsome grey. matoriad, in the . long full fitting style and neatly tailo.c‘, regular $8.58. _ Saturday BOYS‘ SUITS In fine Scotch tweads, N(}'(olk style, beautifully made, she 24 to 30 reg wlar $4 for s $2.95 "TIThe Prices range from $1.50 to 3.00 pair OVERCOATS! PLOW SHOES Special Prices Rugs and Window Shades $Mk6. 000 9 ie »p These bargains will ho‘p to keep y u warm Probs ‘ jay Colder â€"Possibilities â€"Swagger Overcoats for Men and Young Men strong reaited suits . in all wo»« striped worsteds, this is an Zick‘s Special at $1.50 is a winner All Solid Leather A farmer is fixed when be has on a pair of Our PLOW SHOES. They stand the wear and tear of hard field service No 41 $14.00, $16.00. $18.00 Berlin, season starters for Saturday and Saturday Night $7.95. $9.95. $12.00 Our prices are the lowest. Give us a call n t new goods â€" has. beca _ jlaced in our _ store . Suits in Boys‘ Overcozts and Suits, in Rainâ€" and Shoes im Berlin‘s best furnisbing in . Hats in Fur ar‘ Furâ€"Lincd Overcoats. ‘6- 95 their Samples of the best hand tailorâ€" ed mukes. We will have them on sale Saturday morning _ â€" all ti THE CHROT when be has on a pair of our \ fiesh from the hands of tne pFosSâ€" cof the trade of Berlin asd Watedl>> med, and of Berlin‘s mo#t particula: sclef ticms. 3 ‘BOYS"SUITS_ , ‘Handsome 3 in tweeds ardl . | regular $5 to A special lins of overcosts madé from heavy tweso that will . stand the roughest v@ar. Beautifully finishâ€" ed, sizes 26 to 30, regular $7.50, Saâ€" turday â€". a This Week BOYS‘ OVERCOATS A special purchase of fall weisht shoes inâ€"tan andi plack, heavy > waterâ€" proof and ess â€" weights. A shoe chat is worth $4. _ Saturday BOYS‘ SHOES. Stardy sermigeable shoes well mace rom s /id Icather, weights for school and dross wear, ske 11 to 5. A §2 shoe. â€" Saturday ' MEN‘S SHOES LADIES" BOOTS te:ss101 $2 for â€"â€"â€" Ont. WomenԤ Dongola Kid Baots, Bluchâ€" styl», cull tors, patent tips, exâ€" â€"wsiom soles, sie 3 to 7. Regulat picce suits, odd lines, serges, single breasted, $6.50 for â€" ‘8120 % WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,OCTOBER â€" 19 J91 $3.99 s1 -50 $1.50 | Beec000000000000000000 0000000000000000000004, | Hy. PlaG@ and family spent m with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. ing, of St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. Geo.â€" Pepâ€" perâ€"is spending a few days ~ with friends in Detroit. He is accompaniâ€" ed ‘by the Misses Lela _ and . Myrl Christman.â€" Mrs. John. . Peel, of Whitby, formerly of this town, paid her many friends a fAying visit last week.â€"~ The â€"many â€"friends of â€"â€"Mr.. George Glennie will be pleased to hear of his recovery from his recent severe attack of scarlet fever.â€" Miss Annie Starr, graduate nurse, returnâ€" ed to her duties at Winnipeg â€" last Thursday after having spent a few weeks with her mother, Mrs.â€" Start, in town.â€"Mrs, Tom Hall visited her friend, Mrs. D. Gowing at Milverton, last week.â€"Mr. W. H. Otto has seâ€" cured the services of Mr. Floyd Frey of Waterloo as clerk in his dry goods store.â€"In order to induce the public CSeo0eNNedscqesecscedasece dececscsescecsesesssccsecsense â€" EkMIRA 1 jBADEN to take more interest in the Poultry | Show‘ which will take place Nov. 7.\ 8 and 9, coupons are being _ ‘issued ; with every show ticket, which _ will entitle the purchaser to obtain a duck, goonotehlcim,utbauebfi be ‘the correct number which will be required to win the prizeâ€"Miss Ethel .Geikie of Toronto visited her brother, Dr. Geikie, of town, Tast week, as well as taking in the Harold Jarvis conâ€" cert on Tuesday evening.â€"The Misses Deborah and _ Frieda Hollinger of Stratiord, . spent a few days with Elmira friends last week.â€"Mrs. Dan Ratz removed to her new home in Toronto last Wednesday> Herâ€" many friends here will regret her departure very much but wish her all happiness in her new home.â€"Mr. Dave Ratz, manager of the Traders‘ Bank here, was a business visitor to . Toronto last week.â€"Mr. Albert Hall of Millâ€" bank has purchased the residence late~ ly built by Mr. Chas. Steffier _ and intends to remove to his new . home in the near future.â€"Mr. E. C. Knobâ€" lauch was a business visitor to Mill= bank . last Saturday. â€" Mr. Isaac Staufier was thrown from his rig last Tuesday afternoon when his horse beâ€" came frightened" and ran away. Alâ€" though Mr. Staufier suffered no SCrâ€" ious injuties, still he was badly shakâ€" en up and required the assistance of a doctorâ€"Rev. Mr. Thun _ of Dashâ€" wood with his wilfe paid his parents p& short visit last week.â€"Miss Alma ;Chri;vman of Toronto spent part of Tawir L 4 hn i fs P EDCAE : es :N t last week with her mother, Mrs. Jac, Christman, King streetiâ€"The Ladies® Aid of the Methodist church enterâ€" b1 Board of Health Meeting.â€"The MUN annual llect(::s.n( this Board. . was held last M y evening, the chairâ€" man, Dr. A. R. Schulz and all but one of the members present. . The thief point of Aiscussion â€" was the question of septic tanks. It was reâ€" e e .“ r M’fi, flsc ‘ uold Sm d Pald l yprnpel ff .A w . was . l Qur Busy Neighbors News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. The Agatha, _ Nov. 25th, 1834, On Dec.: 18, she martied _ Rev, Mr. Kenacl, This in‘on was blessed with 4 chilâ€" dren, ‘Nicholas and Chfist ani Maâ€" dalet and Mrs. Dan Zebt of Michiâ€" gam. Nicholas an‘s Mrs. Zehr are the only surviving children. Toe fon. eral was held on Oct. 13th . from her lato residerne tc the Amish ‘Mennonite church for services and inâ€" terment. _ She l6aves to moutn . bor loss ane son, one daighter, 15 grant children and 3 great grand children. News : Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs, _ Hy. Decher of Baden, Mr. and@ Mrs. F. Daub of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. 43 Miller of Bramtford, attended the funâ€" eral of the Jlate Peter Doersam of !P'r)lc last Satirday, Oct: 14. Died at St. Agathw.â€"Maria Lichti widow of the late â€" Rev, Mr. Kor n°l, dicd on Oct. 11ith ‘on the : homestcad pow owned‘by her nc, hew, Mr. N. S. Lichth _ Mrs. Kem:s was born on the farm west of: £1 The Ladies‘ Aid _ the E+ Luth éran church, of Baden‘ intend holding a supper in the ozera hall, the beginâ€" ninâ€"**of November. Ti date will be given in next weok‘s issue, â€"Hon. Al‘am Beck of Londan will adtress «ie people ofâ€". Baden and surroundâ€" ing country on Thâ€"sday, Oct, 19th, in‘ the opera liall _ a1 bydroâ€"electric power and explain how both the manâ€" ufacturer ani the ~farmer will be beneâ€" fitted. Everyhcdy. come and briky you! ladies with you. On Oct. 28rd a vote will be taken in the Polico Villa;» W ST. CATHARINES.â€"Frank Darby, a man about 70 years ol age, was burned to Ceath in a fire which deâ€" stroyed a summer house on tlit farm of the deceased gentleman. Mr. Darby went out on Saturiéay evoring to have a quict smoke in the "shack" as _ it was callec _ He . must have fallen asleep â€" while smoking, and his pipe Mropping to the floor set fire to P building. Â¥ Medical Health Officer and the proper sanitary instructions. A former nuisâ€" ance, namely, _ the _ Hedrich Bros. slaughtering house, had been attended toâ€" and that question . was dropped . The meeting then adjourned to meet again at the call of the_glmm!en. y _ Mr. Achie Buigin and Mr. _ Harold Brown of (uelph spent Sunday with Mrs. Bulgin, Arthur street. _ Enjoyable Concert.â€"A most enjoyâ€" able and efevating concert was «given on Tuesday evening last in the Musiâ€" eal Society Hall, by _ Mr. Harold > Jarvis, Detroit‘s well known _ tenor soloist, who was assisted . by Mps. Wyrick Schafor, ~clocutionist, also of Detroit. Mr. Jarvis who has entertainâ€" ed the public for soâ€" many years, has more admirers at every appearance. His opening song ‘‘The White . Sentiâ€" nels,"" was just such a one as to inâ€" troduce him into the popularity _ of the nudience and wufilhufllly encorâ€" ed, as were all of hf§\ songs. Mr. Jarvis seemed to hold the audience in the height of their appreciation in ‘The Death of Nelson,‘" which was given in such a mannet as to â€" make| the real sentiment of the song most real. â€"Mrs. Echafor excelled herself in her opening reading "Bobby Shattoe‘"‘ and her ‘"Mrs. Workman catches Mr. Easy‘* was also very real to lite and much appreciated.. Mr. George L. Zelgler also {favored the audience with a fute solo accompanied by . Miss | Bertha Christman, Mrs. Hatold Jatâ€" ; vis accompanted her husband as piAn« ist. Considering the rainy evening. a fair crowd was prosent. â€"Miss Gerâ€" trude Ruppol â€" returned to her home "this week after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Karl Jensen _of Galt.â€"The members of the Presbytor= lan Guild and the Y.P.A. of the Evâ€" angelical church held a union meeting in the Presbyterian church last Mon« day g. Miss Alma . N | read the s on w + wsalhpeabntd S NCE cotctake : YWnd t Te topic. "A reating which (was in the Presbyterian Chut? day evening. Miss Alma tead the Soripture lesson Salome Itats read a sple! on ‘the topic. A reading el * Local and «Personal.â€"M.iss Currar aad Mr.â€" Hansold, the local â€" publiz school teachers, attended the Cunx Teachers‘ Association Convention Berlin last Thursday and Friday. Mr. Gordon Hallman returned â€" home last Thursday® from‘ a tour throug‘ the great west. Mr. Hallman ~â€"weut as far west as the coast and reports erloo visited with relatives in town on W Sunday .â€"Mr. J Clemens home: on : Saturday from his western trip. He _ reports a pleasant journey. â€"Mr. Elias ; Hallâ€" man returned home on Tuesday . of last week â€"alter spending ‘a couple ol weeks in Pennsylvania, U. 8: A.â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichard and tamâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs.F. Goedke, Mrs. Hy. Timm, and Mrs. N. Witmer . of Howick attended the funeral ‘of _ the late Mrs. Wm. Main on Wednesday of last week.â€"The special services beâ€" ing conducted in‘ the New Mennonite church at present have been well atâ€" tended and have proven very instrucâ€" tive and inspiring.â€"The initial _ fall meeting of the Literary Society was held last Friday evening. The attendâ€" ance was good and an excellent proâ€" gramme was rendered.â€"The _ second monthly meeting of the local W. C. as lar west as the coast an an enjoyable trip.â€"Mr. E. Ha Sunday â€"with relatives at | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hallman erloo visited with relatives Accident.â€"A very â€"peculiar: accident vccurred on the farm of Mr. Moses ‘Toman, Bethel, last Thursday. night. While on his way home from church Mr. Toman heard a loud crash _ and on reachingâ€"his barn found that the .large straw shed on the south side T. U. will be held in the New Men nonite church on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 3 o‘clock p. m. | of the barn, had collapsed. _ It . is supposed one of the supporting posts slipped off the stone on which it was resting, resulting . in the _ toppiing down of the whole shed. The . batn rool was also considerably damaged. After the straw had been blown back: into the barn the clearing.. of~ the wreckage was commenced and through theâ€" generosity of neighbors and townspeople at the tIm; of â€" writing the frame work has been raised and a few more days will probably _ see the work ol rebuilding . completed. Fortunately this accident was not atâ€" tended with ‘any fatilities. Mrs. Noah Cressman of Berlin spent â€" Sunday in â€" Natchez.â€"Messrs. Isaish Mocrtin anf Mr. Irvin Lichty and th> Missos â€" Malinda â€"end Hanâ€" nal â€" Martin and Mr. Josiah Martin visited Miss Margaret Shantz _ at her home in Natch on Stnday last. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henty Lippert speni Sunday in St. Cloments.â€" Quite . a number «x the young people attendâ€" ced â€"the meeting : at the Mennonitc (hurch Waterloo, which was conductâ€" ed $y Rev. C. C. Yoder from Obio, Sunday evering.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Cressnfan Sundeycd in Bloomingdale. Good CGood The Monarch Peninsular Range *h.m Monarch 'l;;:inmhr rang in T oven mosst when desired. ‘‘This gente allows | Bupplied with NIOKEL PLATED Quality Rangoe The of J Weichol‘s Woekly Store News | Sunday .â€" home : on trip. He and repo! Halls spe Baden. an of Wi w 4 M. WEICHEL & SON : Wat '§ J. G. Wing & Co. The mail, cab, baggage and freight line with small livery â€" sale in the prosperous town of Preston, consisting of several Cabe,Car alls, Surreys, Buggies, small Dray Sleigh, Cutters, and six A1 Horm _ If you are lcoking for something that will make money, don‘t wait. _ This business is in my hands and will be sold quick. ‘_ ‘/ | Everybody knows the fastest growing town in Canada is Prestop, Get in line. Write, call or telephone o w W. J. SCHLUET EK A Money-Make_‘% FOR SALE _ _ 8 Phone 552 38 Frederick St., Berun SERRRREEREARERARERELLTTRIT; s Tha Live Wire Real Estate Broker Phone 90 and 64 Pr The New Sensible Sh & 35955959985 99586966. 601 666 _2 BIG STORES â€" _ BERLIN Housefurnishings, General Dry "Goods, Cm REAL FSTATE ¢ * Money To Loan, Conveyancing â€"and insurante JL. iR eselolh. 3i CO, U 2,500 2500 . Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. 3,000 10,000 11,000 15,000 st ran inchei Buys WHOLE NUMBER 3870 _ 151 200 204 40 50 DP \ for Mon and Lon vut If you wear & of these new . lh-y sudden tmw from warms . cold and from dry to wet mestis m ing as the feet remhin at the ® ton pâ€"rature ard they ' Y u see th â€"re are 8 soles between t foip oo n , one to ke'.po-'nnhgmM es t upper: m°e water proofed, * o M# *« at $4.00, $5.09 and $6.00 ___ . \Vun:au'l at §3.50, $4.00 and .5 .," Alsose» our big sssortment of al a res, 10 over ho« { mily. 38 Frederick St., The PEA H"1 le he Doctor‘s Anti and the cold and wet are the onl i I A 1 9 rensible shoes, n lor every _- j HJouse Slippers too at § Iry our store for your new miles LY from Berlin )1 HA t Elmira Berlin Range at the Right PRESTON, ONT . and Shoes Price Lclasses 0 ATE np;a 1 Reser voit The Wate rise Low Prices

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