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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1912, p. 1

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tR , * Every pair of slippers and oxfords must take & WAalR. . */"""" e while the picking is good. * »% ‘ #ICK‘S SHOE HOME s on i wnt * OL. s1, No, 30 /;; L Su_mmer _ Clearance Sale . OF SHOES AND OXFORDS The Measure _ of a Man ks h o s 3 2 ! P ‘ ib , 3 t l T ‘, ‘7(‘ & 4 6 1 â€" ,-o\\ 8 | ; 1 £ _ 3 "There. i8 at all cost in th Somé mianufactirers have Mi~P!" """_" °00 _ 20th Century Brand bench tailored clothes you distribution of a 1 three. ‘Style for the man who 1 "apâ€"toâ€"theâ€"ninute in the cut of the garments he the man who wants to know that the tai';&ng a clothes ars ab jve reproach Service for ths man witl who insists on 100 per cent. weat in everything he This is our cut price season. Every summer shoe gets the knife. Its keen edge has made some deep incisions in the p ing values untouched and making the biggest . R. ERNST & COâ€" }§ Gup Busy Neighbors that have ever beet OMU®T\I 0000 0_ are just three samples of what your Misses and Children‘s Slippera- to tlear at 69c, 98¢, 1.39 and 1.89. 50 pair $300, 3.50, PHONE 44 gtyle Qfiality and Service W :ere the good siothes Footwear Bargains e is a trinity of requ in the clothes you buy This zan do it fl.‘. a nd 'l.‘l in the borse and WATERLOO COVERED WITH VALUE! Men‘s Oxfords, were and $4.00 to clear at . is is what you like to ® it every timye if you see high stepper. 0" a«ad good wearirg & 14 28 8 jnaindhiett inctal C with Harness from this 8 »n offered to the people 0 nles of what your money irs have fuâ€"isted on one; some OT bench tailored clothes you wil . _.Stvle for the man who likes We are sole Agents overy set $1.00 ements which to say about that horse see to it that he‘s a draught horse w Harnerss; like we in guaranteed. _ d on one; some on another, / ln[ elothes you will find an equal e man who likes to feel himself gamfil.m! he wearsâ€"Quality for tailoring and material in his th» man with a sens of economy verything he buys." people of Waterloo County â€" money will do at Z1CK‘S. come that were 100 pair Patent and _ Tan Lace and Button Shoes wore $3.50 and 4.00. To clear at a $2.69 must take a walk you should insist $1.00, 1.50,82.00 & 2,50 verything as advertised 99 orke better in well show. They‘re ®a87 ONT. s the reduction the prices leavâ€" of yours on the he Moyer nee N tle son Bi ing a fow aunt, Mrs Jung and visiting a parents in end _ M attended va Schr Hero YÂ¥rs. :. ‘mox: of MUVECR 2C T e ter Mss Maud O‘ Dounel of Waterloo | . ; called on friends in town laSst week.â€" | go Mrs. . Geo. Reuter l;qtfi”my 81 with friends® in Berlinâ€"Rev. Emar | ) lul Schulz returned to his home 80 | q Tonawands, N. Yâ€", last weok, aiter | /. visiting is mother and his brother | , in town.â€"Miss Florence Strome spent | < Saturday with friends in Berlin.â€"Mr. | ; .Jack Hleipel of Fort William vsited | 4 his father here last week.â€"Mr. Herâ€" p bie Ruppel has returned to Prighton | | where â€" he will resume his duti‘s in : the Metropolitan Bank after spendâ€" | ; ing his holidays in town.â€"Miss Brown | . of Waterloo is spending a few ~days with Elmira {riends.â€"Mr. and â€" Mts. 11. Thun and daughter are spending .| several weeks with friends and relaâ€" tives _ at Stryker, Ohio,‘ and other Iplaces.â€"It is . the intention of the members of the Ladies Aid of St., Paul‘s Lutheran Church to cclebrate . the â€" anniversary of its organization which took place on _ August l“h‘ inst, 1887, by holding a p eniec. The , |members of the â€" Aid of St. Paul‘s ' Church, Berlin, w I1 be the guests ot | the local Aid, and a very enjoyable time s expected â€"Miss M. Gies of Waterloo _ is the guest of Elm‘ra ir ends for a few days â€"Mr. J. E. ,, | Bowman is . busily engaged in buildâ€" a| | iE coment â€" sidewalks on certain it streets which have been ordered by M | the Council.â€"Mr. Hy. Ruppet of Tayâ€" 0t fistock visited his parents, who have is | been in poor health for a few days y f last week . â€"Villageâ€"Council :. A.8260â€" al meeting of the Council was . held last Thursday evening for the â€" putâ€" pose of discussing the different tenâ€" dets for the erection of the new Fite Hall and excavation etc. The . Tendâ€" EcA CCE O CE Come Breslau : home ou REBBTE PP PACACCCCC I L e:s _ for the Fire Hall were as folâ€" | Mr. W. Swartz spe lows : Chas Schueltz imason work { friends at St. Jaco and material $1125.00.â€" From Chas. f ;j. _ shoemaker an Wilken, mason _ work and material, | spent â€" Sunday W $1095.00. From Jecob Foerster, Caâ€" | glias Shantz.â€"Mi penter work and matetial, $987.77 ; | spent Sunday under irom Chas. Wilkem, mason werk and | â€"Mr. Jacob Rudy material," carpenter work and mterâ€" | the â€" home of _ Mi isl $1890.00 ; from _ A. M. Bowman, | Grisghow.â€"Mr. Gor carpenter work and all material, maâ€" | yr. Addison Etb < son work and material, $1970.00 ; | sunday at the hon from Emanuel G. Martin, carpenter | Eligg Shantz.â€"Mr. work and all material, $989.00°; from | Berlin speat Sund: A. M. Bowman carpenter work and | Mrs, Allar® Shant: material, including hinges, locks mdl shingles, _ (fireproof), $875.00 ; from ummccmrm n i Frank Strome, carpenter work _ and £ material, $863.00 ; from Frank Rudâ€" ‘ spent a few days WATERLOO k Hleipel of Fort MITIA! father here last week.â€" Ruppel has returned to re he will resume his Metropolitan Bank aft his holidays in town.â€"N Waterloc is sbending a i Metropolitan his holidays i ow, _ eaveâ€"troughing, $21.00. Jhe (Council decided to accept the tender of Chas. Wilken for mason work and material according to plan and reguâ€" lations at the sum of $1095.00. Afâ€" ter the presentation of the account c{ Geo. Lintick for $27.19 for . the sxcarct.on _ for the new Fite Hall, which was ordered to be paid _ the Fanasit adinurned.â€"Mr.~ H.â€" Fairwoa in al of his friends a short Visit "NC"" last week.â€"Mrs. R. Lucas of Presâ€" ton spent Sunday at the home _ of Mrs. J. C. Aliemang.â€"Dr. â€"A. E. Schulz â€" bas invested in & new »utoâ€" mobile which no _ doubt will be . a great convenience to him. in his Prac tice.â€"Mr. Carl Jensen of C.alt spent part of the week with her â€" mother, Mrs.: Geo. _ Vogt, in town.â€"The Young People‘s Alliance of the Evanâ€" gelical Church of St. Jacobs were the guests of the Elmira Y. p, A. .on Monday evening when a Yery enloy~ wble social was given in their hLonor on the beautiful lawn ol Mr. Chris. Droisnger. . Besides the varied and much epprcciated programme Which was given by the difierent members of the League, a very dainty Junch «es sorved by the Ladies, and severâ€" Notes Billy L0 at the we adt at Dick of | ; Maud ( i friends wew CCB V CCC F of the League, . a Yery dainty lunch | wis sorved by the Ladies, and severâ€" al howis possed quickly by in social enjoymcnt.-Mt. and _ Mrs. William Ruppel of Toronto spent last week with the formpr‘s patents in town.â€" Nr. and Mrs, Philip Chrispman Mis# crtha Christman and Mr. _ George Christman, attended the wedding of their son and brother, Otto, to Miss Alice Snxth of Gueiph last Wednesâ€" day. ‘The ceremony. wi® pertormed by Rev. Dr. Dixon ol Guelph.â€"Ret. Bocse of _ Berlin and family motored to smin last Thursday, where they | called on triends.â€"Miss Edith Badâ€" , loy of tfi. is spending a few days . at the dhqmm,lt.'ld- \ ter _ Badjey, in town.â€"Mr. E. ‘C; is 81 of he gown Lizzle CHP is spending a few days AS f her brother, Mr. S mon own.â€"Mrs. W. H.â€"Trant, izzie McLaughlin, and litâ€" ly, of Winnipeg afe spendâ€" days at the home of her A. K. Dunke.â€"Mr. Henty son of Lockport, N. Y. are. the home of" the formet‘s town for & tew days.â€"Mr. _ Altert Devitt and {amily he wedding of Miss Minerâ€" it at Preston last. week. ick of Montreal and hber siS Maud () Donnel of Waterloo riends in town last week.â€" o. Reuter spent Wednesday ds‘ in Berlin.â€"Rev. Emanâ€" : returned to his home in ia, N. Y., last weok, aftel .s mother and hbis brother â€"Miss Florence Strome sPent with friends in Berlin.â€"Mr pel of Fort William v site r here last week.â€"Mr. Her Moyer is spen relatives neat L.. Hasenpfug ELMIRA ad Barbara a few â€" her. MLr. who ploted had @ o his home ast weok, and â€" his bro ce Strome & s in Berlin.â€" William v. week.â€"Mr. ber f ONTARIO, THURSDAY :MORNINC Wa . Moyer days at% . 8 mon â€"Vrant, Mr. HOI-‘ Prighton dutiâ€"s in ier spendâ€" liss Brown ow ~days rmer § g.â€"Mr. family Minerâ€" week .â€" d litâ€" spendâ€" L her Henty Y â€"are at , aiter brother ie spent in .â€"â€"Mr. v sited l erusaler pl had â€" ahe ( ate |Sir_sburg V $ L. Halman Mr«{ rrerner of B MIY | Miiss Dora } 1e"â€" 1N. K. Schu kâ€"~â€"|few da;s in 8iS~ | Miss Loutr ;‘00 visit to Mi â€"*~ 1 sent.â€"ML. . daÂ¥ | sylvia bow NR I haim can S1 Miso M aays News notes :â€"Mr. I. Epactrel _ a6â€" companied â€" the Telegraph excursion to Detroit on Saturday â€"Mt. White sides and Mr..S. A. Bergey of the O. A. Coltege, Guciph, passed through tie ne‘ghborhood on Monday and were in ctest â€" of good . borses.â€"Mr. and Mrs. â€"A. Crssman and famly of Sir.sburg visited Kev. and Mrs. M. L. Ha‘lman on Sunday.â€"Miss . Ella Lierser of Berlin is visiting her friend Miss Dora Hallman at present.â€"Mrs. N. K. Sckmidt of Bamberg spent & {ew da;s in this vicinity last week.â€" Miss Loctr of: Beriin is paying â€" & lisit to Miss Pearl Becker at preâ€" sent.â€"Mr. A. C. Bowman and Miss Sylvia bowman motored to â€" Blenâ€" heim on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Ricsert of Berlin visited the former‘s naients on Sunday.â€"Mr. Hâ€" Kaster the Hall, his Ricsert of Berlin visited the ‘former‘s paients on Sunday.â€"Mr.. H. Kaster v sited iclatives near. NXew Dundee on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Gofton of Berlin visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. C.,R ckert on Bun. day.â€"Rev. S$. S. Lautenschlager will pre:ch in the U. B. Church on Sanâ€" day a‘ternoon. â€"Master Robert and Miss Rhea Moody of Berlin are spendâ€" ing a few weeks holidays with _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt. s ing and g * d al SUn@ay db SIR NCO Elias Shantz.â€"Mr. Berlin speat Sund: Mrs. Allar® Shantz | uon n §# 34 News Items :â€"Mr. â€" and M{t Miss spent Sunday . WilDM U FElias â€" Shantz.â€"Miss Secli spent Sunday under the PaF â€"Mr. Jacob Rudy spent & the â€" home of _ Mr. and ] Gr‘sbow . â€"Mr.: Gordon. Mus Mr. Addison Erb of Watet Sunday at the home of Mi Elias Shantz.â€"Mr. and ND Berlin spenat Sunday with al 'tu'ol&' on ~the .. © onl | turther information ¢ M AN NHEIM feorge {1 NNE PINES Mackenti¢ spend a month with | News _ Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo..‘ Mr. â€" and Mrs. Levi | Dietz and sons, Wm. and George, | id Mrs. George Weber | visited their son _ and daughter _ in ; s visited Mr. and Mrs. | Tavistock last Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ; Junday.â€"Mr. and Â¥rs. | Robert Sauders and family journeyed : fannbeint visited Mrâ€" | to New Hamburg last Sunday visitâ€" | wartz on Sunday last. |ing their daughter and other relativâ€" , Y. Shantz of Betlin | es there.â€"Mrs. A. J. Saunders who ! ew â€" weeks with NT | was visiting ber parents and other | . D. S, Wismer.â€"The |relatives im Roronto for about . a | and Martha and Masâ€" | month returned home on Friday _ of inen are spending . the |last week. â€"Miss Lucy Fischer of Berâ€" r uncle‘s at Floradale: | lin was the guest . of the Misses Plla . D. Wismer and Mtrs.â€"| and Hentrietta Ottmann for a week.â€"â€" rigited Mr. and Mrs. A. y Miss Mary Faulhafer of Stratford Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. | spent a few days here with her sisâ€" nd family spent Sunâ€" | ters and brothers.â€"The Misses Mary nds at Williamsbut%.â€" | andâ€" Regina Meyer of Berlin were Yisâ€" z spent Sunday . with |itors at. the hxine of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. R. Gingerich over Sunday.â€"Mrs. er and daughter Erma | Hoflman and Mrs. Rockel of Waterâ€" y with Mr. and Mrsâ€" | loo are guests with the‘r sister Nirs.. ; â€"Miss â€" Selina Lichty | H. Kreutzwiser at the Albion Lctel under the parental r00[.â€"| fof a week.â€"Mrs. Albert Becier and Rudy spent Sunday at !her family returned home on Sunday â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred. ; after spending a week with rclatives . Gordon Musselman and : in and around Tavistock. â€"Mrs. .‘anet Erb of Waterloo spent Trussler . who spent several n onths e home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. , with her two sons in Sask. returned â€"NMr. and Nrs. Eby of home last Sunday.â€"The Misses 8. Sunday with Nr. and Mogk, E. Schlote, M. Frochlich, â€" A« hantz. Brodie, E. Keil, M. Roo§, E. Roos, vage _ |N. Jacobi, _ A. Schneider, R. Kaatz a<z=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€" * land Mrs. Chas. . Roos of Waterloo woere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. days â€" with the latter‘s | F. Ottmann on Wednesday.â€"The pestâ€" . Hy. Ruppel on _ King poned Women‘s Institute picnic was Garden Party which was theld on â€" Friday last in Mr. iluras‘ hursday evening in Gore | grove and was well attended, _ and the auspices of the Musâ€" erpqyed by all â€"Mrs. G. Woivade y8 was a huge success. Al | visiting relatives for a lew days in as a RUg® $9°°059° °* j patroit.â€"Mr. Wm. â€" Klin who was Winterbourne Jast month, Directors who were apâ€" thig year woere, ~Messts. John Bricker, A." B. Dro _ M. T. Bechtel â€"It sailing Montreal erest to many readets to learn that Hon. W King leff for England ill als d ||FIRE sTOCK] ConANn NN Twn Thausand Nollars: B continug . MS ent gathering Social â€" and c «Nes â€" David c l'lld!fi“ t a it : Kike in the Cld G, ~AUVGUST A, C M4.% $2000.00, Two Thousand Dollars _ Worth of our Listowel Fire Stock $800.00 Eight Hundred Dollars . _ â€"â€"_â€" _ Coming for our Gre laid up with a very wore finget 18 Short Prices Commences Thursday s ~ Morning, August 8th For 9 days. Closes: Saturday, August double them for you August 8th. A. Weseloh â€" Berlin, Ont. o rods WELLESLEY ‘The L. It will positivefy increase your profits from your cows because there will boe no m "LFlies on them" j Jt does not require much 400 °""~""" """//"" / onteâ€"f. contented all day and increase the milk supply from twentyâ€"fi1 For lice on cattle and poultry it has no equal, We guara it and more. ° 1 Your money refunded if not â€" A. Weseloh & Co. 215 _â€" _ â€"Fly Chaser A Money Maker for You _ Weichol‘s Weekly Store News it Anniversary Sale This will be the ever known. require mucl_\. and can PUT UP IN 1.2 GAL AND 1 GAL TINS, 1â€"2 gallon L. & H, Fly Chaser at 75q can 1. «6 &4 ©6 9 64 ‘1 .” can "is«e Caunat Soravers at 85¢ each Glass Fount Sprayers at M. WEICHEL & SON are pleased We very. much regret to report the death of Mr. Duncan Dewar who died last Monday the 22nd, at the agt of 72 years, at his home. Interment took place on Thursday afternoon at Union 3rd line cemetery. He leaves a wile and #wo sons to mourn his loss. The survivors have the sym lplthy of the _ whole community _ in their sad bereavement. Worth of Travellers‘ Samples Pure Shell Brand Castile Soap Deutiche Xpotyete. Ritz‘s to â€" say »alright FOR 20c i be done in a few minutes. Your co) supply from twentyâ€"five per cent. up.. s no equal, We guarantee it to do all 7th. Save your Dollars, and we will REGULAR 25¢ Short Sale WHOLE NUMBERK again.â€" Greatest Sale Berlin_has DRUG STORE Berlin ~A. R. Goudie The funeral _ sefvice of the late: Frank Snider which was held on, Tuesday from his late residence _ to the Bloomingdale Church was _ cofâ€" ducted by Revs. Krauth and Stoltz of New Dundec and Berlin. A Tlarge number of people attended whictt tes tified to the esteem in which he was held by all. Interment took place in the Mennonite Cemetery. { satisfactory WwWEST MONTROSE Opposite Knox‘s cows will graze we claim for Low Prices W A TERLOO

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