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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Feb 1912, p. 1

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ERNST & CO, 4 W V ‘-1 SERLIK After Stocktaking Sale %‘mmwfl & great ‘ ‘Whey come in blain black and handâ€" Home Tweeds of the newest â€"patterns, d are cut in the â€" correct . length;, Wither closeâ€"fitting or boxâ€"back style; on ponci, siice 1130 to 18.00 ‘through. â€" T. < on Regulat price $7.50 ad T * se en BPE s se o fi? r ~perane e t t * VA iÂ¥ ~ ie y c3 a, ue .. sn o o s o e [3 M : j T \ * |Pome F,a.g e l "fl"'{’ 2 m g e & & *= f R / > tpmear mt _/ 1 12 dA P \,fi.. *9 + is P F ~% . * C e > . & ~.~ A m hy 5% : f 4 f f .\ s' . i | 47. | â€" ' y "fned" and" Anished all J&"éi.?,"m“'uw â€" Regular price $7.50 to $8:59 | quaiity twood, and the style is faultâ€" es dess; You will notite theâ€"neatness of ns $5.28 uuaitzmmih Regular "’.fltoSuoo 'fi’lm’uo,flf, Saturday 6 e y â€" t $7â€"49 F * : | & j m graceful lapel and all the little details ch make a goodâ€"looking garment. price $11 to $12, Saturday pnsuqmwm M required to make . it a stylish, goodâ€"looking garment has been w the manufacture of this . garâ€" m "‘To have such a cost made to :your orde: , would cost at least $25,00 or $30.00. The styles. range . from ‘Canverto gollar, military or velvet collar. Ounly the highest grade materâ€" inls have been used in their . making Regular $15.00 to $18.00, Saturday .. ~"These suits> have all these Httle style touches that â€"mark them upâ€"toâ€" mmd'mmmm with snug collar and wideâ€" lapels; paie of Winter Bhoos such as Men‘s and Women‘s Felt Bals., Men‘s and Fels Boots, will be cleared out this month ess of cost. c on on i sn sectaly won w feoet have the reom. "Heve ns just a rhn i Arti o mais that w are offering. this February Sale of all â€" ____‘__Winter Footwear Men‘s High Cut Klondyeks with Folt Box were $3.00 4 how $2.20 Nan‘s Feit Boots, were $3.25 Wnum were $2.00 1.95 to $3.25, now $1.49, $1.00, $1.89, In plain mlfi Suite J.co and $8 50 Overcoats “’ $5.25 Ks OUnarrics a full and upâ€"toâ€"date stook of _ *4 C . Mlsg a fine ling of * Egp?flanm MITTB, ETCQG. 7ZICKCS SHOE HOME at eale of nron‘s and hoys‘ Ciothos, Furnishings, :=* Hate, Shoose at lowest prices ever named. F3 St, No, 7 in black Melton and handsome as well; tailored h_*;'m" . with â€" snugâ€"6tting * collar, to $8.50 Men‘s Suits at $4.95 ©~ Waterloo‘s® Leading Harnessmaker ‘\â€"_ _‘ > TME PEDPLE‘s SHOE STORE wATERLOO _â€" J hnave a oV acro. ‘adin wWiWh . and implements (Ready to go i wogs eummal M feoge and A k d w ers know that second:rateé goods never find a place in i# being so, consider then the saving during this sale of rhich we will not put into stock, but must convertk into 200 ACRE FARM AT A BARGAIN Genuine Bargains the Good Clothes Come :~x; WILHELM $10.00 37-49 $2.89 N j month. s essential in a e eute, oi ie 41 $12.00 ‘to $13.50 Men‘s Suits Made of the best imported : Tweeds and Worsteds, in all the new effects. Formâ€"fitting coats with deep vents or plain backs, broad shoulders, wide lapels; very best trimmings and tailâ€" oting throughout. Regular $12.00 to $13.50, Saturday $175 to ao;! M':n'a Pants at . Tu durablé 'l‘weedn and fancy . mixâ€" Preguiar pricy 11.16 id $2.00, Baturâ€" day $5.00 ‘to $7.00 Boys i s Adid 19. m ‘ in' h T Wellâ€"made Tweed handâ€" gome patterns; sizes g to 34. Regâ€" ular price $5.00 to $7.00, Saturday yaral o Women‘s woolâ€"lined Bals., solid les ther vamps, were $1.50 _ â€".. now 98c. Women‘s All Feltâ€" Bals., . were now Women‘a Colored Overgaiters in blug, grey, green, were T. now Women‘s now $lo oo Men‘s Suits at $4.49 2 K OA _A _ ‘M ' UETER 354 *= M 6 :Mfl Â¥actali mecd Leggings mixed timber ONT. aee won‘t permit we will show you were $1.00, $1.50 ONTARIO at 50 to $8.50 w D $1.19 T} $1.30 MF hne Ns JX Hurtinas®â€" Ters: 200 Nee etce ‘tor Brockyille® on Friday _ alternoon© beld is New to attend the funcral of Mrs: Hartâ€" ~and 28t] ‘1 man‘s: cousin,‘ Misg~ Connors:â€" " Mrs. _ well and Mis W. ‘H. . Roulles: msgg in Sebâ€" ol Mr. Wil : ‘ringville, at the home of her brother, by the (Hee. ‘Mr. Jo‘l;" M;flt~m‘d§ifln Preciated: | Inland Revepte m C .. New: Bundee, Btm here «on s.m?-ann L several viol! S. Rubb was in Stratford on Saturâ€" principal of asy avtenaing the 2900 welting n | hn cce s ration # e C â€" on a four months‘ ~business _wtrip. â€" her own may | throughout the Northwest" in the" inâ€" WRE terests ol the â€"New Hamburg mlm ivy , facturing. Compuny, returned : . home ~ ol 44 boys a on Saturday â€"Mts. F; _\i‘&Walhr ofâ€" received a >z Stratford speiib Sunday the home +Speeches we . of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Mallman, pre Kerr.â€"Miss Mary and Miss Florence dee Farmets Puddicombe mm;Wle l ~ Ayr> whereâ€"they were guests o(‘ i C Mr.â€"and l;s Gilchrist.= Mrs. â€" John ; veark "of ‘McCalitm spent . Friâ€" Jea tdny in town, fla'mt of Mrs. ~Wilâ€" sied.â€" at the Hiam Millar.â€"Mr. and Mrs.Rats ot der . Jast Saskatchewan . and Mrs. .Zwicker â€"â€"of ~Shangz, ~widi Crediton are visiting at the homeâ€"ol""$, Bownian, their parents, Senator ~and MUrs. > Her husban Ratz.â€"Mr.â€" Werner Brodrecht made a â€" yeats. . Sko ! business ‘drive:o{ sixtyâ€"four miles on L:â€"cander, and Friday and Suturday in the interests â€" â€"hantz, of ‘ot the New . Hamburg Manufacturing ~G. Rowiman, } Company .â€"Mrs : Jacob Ratz visited: hadreached friends in London during the ~ past ‘ tears; 4 mo , week.â€"Mr. Adam Daniells spent : the> funeral took past week in Haysville with his sis~ ~ noon froni 1 ter, Miss Matgaret Daniells who. is ill~ Bloomn :dalk :A with congestion of the lungs, _| house. . Rey and * J. Kerr‘ of Beriin s Mits. Kerr‘s parent: Thomas Mitchell. Monday for Elyrtia, a month with: hor Murbach.â€"Miss An Sunday with friend Lilian: Bauer has & WATERLOO,; ONTARIO, Happily Martied.â€"At the home . of Mr.â€" and Mrs:. Daniel Ritz on . Monâ€" day, . Januaryâ€"*‘29th,â€"~ the marriago took place of their younrgest daughter Fdna, to Mr.â€" William Seylter of â€" the Schierholtz Furniture Company.. Rev: Mr. Nieman of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church officiated. Mr,. and Mrs. Sey> ler left on a honeymoonâ€" trip _to Hamilton and Buffalo. . On their ‘reâ€" iurn they will make their: home in New Hamburk.. t r R Several sleigh loadsâ€"from here.took in theâ€"carnival at the Wunder ~rink in Baden on Friday evening last,â€" A large and interested audionce attend ¢d‘ the lecture given.: by Miss Wade in St. Geofge‘s Anglican. Churah here on Friday afternoon. Miss Wade is home‘ on‘ furlough from China ~where â€" she is maintained by the Diocese of Huron in ‘mission work, She is an interestâ€" ing and fluent speaker and kopt t.he1 attention of her hbearers throughout. . â€"An &ble evening. was spent "is the A.0.U.W. Hall, Independent blook on ‘Friday evening last when Miss. Norton, Miss Chalmers, . Miss â€" Mcâ€" Tavish, Miss Siege! and Miss~ Bogul entertained the members of ~tho : 500 Olub, with. Mrs. Marty and â€" Mrs# Herman . Becker . as chaperoncs. â€" New Hamburg is bocoming â€"quite. :a rendezvous for theatrical troups these Aays, no féwer than three being billed for this and the coming week.â€" The Young People‘s Society â€" of . Trinity Lutheran Cnurch here, will play . the religious drama ‘"The Prodigal Son‘" in‘ Tavistock on Thursday wovening next.â€"The tows band on < Thursday evening Jast rendered the first of â€" a series ol programmes which they will give ‘weekly at the skating ‘rink here Wokhatts ‘Retvicieh has . bought s t As . & tot on Wilmot street fromâ€" Mr. John ScHuler. on which he intends to crect a _ dwelling for himgel{f in the . near tubure.â€"A wedding of©. muchâ€"interest matbe Thursda h Mr . W Dr; Witso of Berlin tin, ‘Ohio, her â€"sister n spout Wednesda Quelph, the guest ¢ Â¥WEt COB! M p dNo.:.“â€"-l' Bright playc on Friday 1 o talent y f A well wtten ... held in 6h o considet : a ‘Toronto: M in Berliin:â€"‘ eto ‘Toront Mr. abd "My :t Bunday Mr. * and R i inb M e U 108 M Fhantz, :of ~Buflalo,â€"N.Y., and . Mrs. G. Rowiman, of ersford, P‘a. She had â€"reached. th0 _ >dld age ol BL * years, 4 months 0 days. | The tuneral took place s-u’q after noon from her residence to _ the Bloom:n :dale cetrery .. and mecting | house. . Rev. Mr. $tolz «if . We reared ones,â€"Mrs, Joh cof Wir. I nipeg," who has been visiting: ~‘with friends bere last woek, left again fi Monday.~.Mr. Gideon. Saltzherger New Dnfia, ma;fliflt kete 129 week.â€" Mr. .Jacob Kienzle was â€" â€"a besiness wigitor to . ‘Toronto last Friday. . He is the invewtor ol â€" ~a spring wheel for which he has secured the patent, He claims this wheel to titn easily : under Any joad aud will be ‘the means . of ~doing away â€"with the "jolting apd jarring â€" which occors with ‘the ordiaary , whec!. We . wish hiim succes . with ‘his. mvention, . News ~Notes.â€"Mr., <A.. J, â€" Mickus proved .bis : ubility ~s anâ€" auctioneetr here last Wednesday . at the _ Ben Horst gale," when in the â€" ~course ol three and a halt hours he disposed of the. entire: ~stock. and _implements umounting toâ€" about. $2750. Mr. N. Stroh acted «s clerk in . place of Mr. J. G. Hurst . who had to attend. to other dutics at Otbawa at the time, and x:ob‘u to take charge of the â€"seed" beld it New on g7th and 28th>â€" The s ol Miss Ho Th n en o en of: Mr. AlAr chorug by ‘ the ‘(Hee Clubâ€" were . yory much Mr. Hallman ‘ of m‘fi Miss Bean as . ACâ€" dompanist; " * the audience by several : violin : Mr. Smith, his decisiqn in {avor of the negative in the. debate myu that ~Canada should * build, tain ‘ and control her own navy rather than pay a con: tribution â€"for the Strengtheningâ€" of the British »Navy." Miss McCalfuin‘s class ol A4 boys and girls in ‘the boop drill received agreat deal". of.. praise. Speeches were. made ba.lr‘. Deiton Hallman, president of New â€" Dunâ€" dee Farmers‘ Club, and others, ~ . Leath ‘of ~Mrs.â€" Bowmanxâ€"â€" There siod.â€" at the home ‘df «Her som,Leanâ€" der _ ~last~ Friday~ morning. Livia Shangt, â€" widow â€" of the date_ Samuel $. Bownian, after a prolonged ilIness. Heér husbaind â€"~predeceased ler by 10 yeats.. Ske is survived by. one sou, Lcander, and two daughters, Mrsâ€" J. There was a good crowd present and Albert knowsa just how to bandle big crowds and . small oncs as: well;.Mr. Horst intends moting into. J. â€" Wâ€" Schwoitzor‘s hougs an Waterioo© St., toâ€"day (Theursday).â€" Mr. . Josiah Bruâ€" tacher moved into the house he recently purchased from Heary Trupp, last Thorsday. _ M i9Bt * . Personaly.â€" / Mr. D. M. Bemis left on Saturday on his business trig to the Northwest, Vancouver and other westotna‘ points,â€" Miss Loréna andi Miss® Oliviaâ€" Heintzman of" Berlin are. spending Saturday and â€"Sunday at home.=â€" Rev, Mr, ‘Walker, tormer pasâ€" ::1 hete, has .::h;n“ from {a Prip to ‘ancouver, rene w . tances : bere.â€"Miss Ot‘;{ ';'mfé }M Saunday with mhtbo , =Mr." Joseph han is stowly. re» [eoverhu m a sevore â€" aftack ,m'.â€" T Â¥ h mf ‘fld 4'“:&6‘> ‘ Of . Tce sttended BLOOMINGDALE CONESTOGO Bnn,flx in Sn ies o MORNING. FEBRUARY 15 1012 m Friday last. was rendered. ident; occupied the h Brennd Aat Reeedin o ts CP Hn t _ 19 iA ioi d Fep io bia ts anreett ns s Pmd Al esn en â€" o Part c a L2 raai, tiee Sn ce nin t + â€" O M in o l e o o o 0 o 10 t C in en l , PE e dA s F ' * T % uol s ®R % % w n 4 Fiet h 5 J * 13 * f D/A ® 96 .. 1 prs n To s us . B & P ' f S T i ’ 8 . CÂ¥ B& Suctessful > â€"Meeting.â€"Une <of . the most successlul meetings in the ~bisâ€" toryâ€"of â€" our <Women‘s Institute was held. ‘in the school room of the . Meâ€" tbodist church on Tuesday ‘afternoon o7 ‘the Uth inst. â€"â€"It was ‘a beauti ful winter day "just ideal weather â€" Tor such:‘a gathering and over oné hunâ€" dred‘ ladies. * wore "~ present from. the v$lageâ€"and ‘vicinity;= Mrs~ McTavisn of: Port‘ Elgin, one of the départâ€" mental delegates was present aad gave an address on the subject, ‘Bome Economies We Should .Practice.‘" The speaker â€" by her gracious, _‘ womanly. presence and by her helpfui and .pracâ€" tical semarks _ quite won herâ€" audiâ€" etite. ~ Some . of the economies menâ€" tioned _ were "‘The ecctomy of kind~ ress, in which . spocial tclerence »was* made © of" "the attitude that: should to shown toward oldet members of the hoire and als> that the little _ acts «$ couttesy that we show to. strangâ€" erts should be ~manifested at our fire side, then the | economy of~ keeping houschold " accounts,. the economy â€" of time, ~of restâ€" andof good literature in the ~ home,. So simply and clearly did"the speaker â€" portray . these â€" that her_hearers were .convinced that they were economies â€"indeed that would add not only _ to ~the happiness of â€"the home, but also to the betterment. of curâ€"country . A reading wm King, Plattsvilie, and a i :l Nrs Kichmond _ . and .â€" Mrs. ier ol Washington, added â€"to the pleasure ol themeeting. <â€" The..national anthem was sung‘| in closing.. .‘ | .. Watch This Space Next Week for Crow d ; Bringing Prices & A WESELOH Berlin Frost Ready Fencing Big Extension Sale In 0 hmp} this we are now planning éxtensive alterations lad.xfia All departments will be increased car a much larger and bett-rd;\wbm;, cwozo;’uu-{dmpt?..:%?l attention will be givqt:: I w.u{mwaxwam mnnmpn&y S w 22. un "" 2L N bink to have s CREAT 9.DAYE SNKLE shac will attract wideoprend atteon â€" ; U uce uces ts n +‘ . We have gone through our presaent stock with cach manager of the different De partments and. picked out all surplus lines which wewinnlln-aifl::?eié_l:‘-”* â€" Our present Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothing Stock must be reduced ‘at least $8000. ©â€"> ary 24nd. â€" Sale ends Saturday, March 2nd When we hold a sale we make thinge hum. We want room: for our new We don‘t mind the loss. We can use the money but not the goods, . During this sale we will actaally try to forget what some of the gouds cost Come;â€"bring all your friendg and neighbors along. _ Sale begins Thursday, PLATTSVILLE WAVT The best fence.on the market toâ€"day WeichelsWeekly Store News | It is for These Reasons Then W K. WESELOH & CGO. ~* Now for a Bigger Dry Cioods and Clothing Store it ~/ un _ _ _ . ~the Postaas it Does in the Picture Frost Woven Fencing Extension SALE Consisting of 100 acres situated on | Con, lt!.oot. Blenheitm Tp., 2 miles | 2 ‘ashington and oneâ€"quarter | , Itolqnz:‘d_. 15 acres in wheat. Good framé snd.m-k barn on fiw; Hard and vut:r and creek r-n-lnfl through farm. MM A * s _ c mant 6 aA4ADPMA 4â€"1mo FARM FOR SALE NQUNCEME A Big 9 Days PM For Kidney Troubles Dr. Hill‘s Kidney Pills Denutiche Mpothete. Ritz‘s Your money back if they fail to give satis{action e SCIATICA, LAME BACK, LUMBACO *YOU WILL FIND _ . H'OS € Fence Washington, Ont Ne Mid FOR SALE QNLYâ€" AT a Reliable Remedy WHOLE NUMBER 3486 & SON W i miles | ‘Wituated 12 miles north of Platts w;vmom’l -ou.fha,l New m heat. 10 acrea m on mm&‘wm ‘O‘:pro DRUG STORE Beriin perty is a brick house, barn, Good water at house and barn. A; ).Ime#, GEORGE R. SCHMIDT, â€"â€" FARM FOR SALE e e e March 2 Opposite Knox‘s Satu «CX Ontarid R. GOUDIE Begins rsday, Febra goods Low _ Pricesa no d Plattavill

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