l Buy All Your Groceries Here "Bargains for Saturday â€"__ that are Beyond Questoin the Greatest of the Sale Early in the season when we ottetâ€" ed these goods we consideted them big values. When we opened this sair â€" ings? Almost every sort of overcoat modâ€" _ SOCkKs. _ Heavy allâ€"wool working el, imaterial and style that you want 89¢KS, in plain and ribbed, made of can be found somewhere in the dot the best yarns, 25¢ values. +Sale as there is a great varicty cfâ€" sorts. !'“"e srmiesl rermoises Cevsiscite ecitresrercione 490 We have made it so by competing it WO O Pn amenninmar cmaccaess with broken lines from better grades. _ Shirts. Men repienish your supply You better get busy, Saturday may O Dress Shirts and also get enough be your last chance at ... ... $7.95 +9 las_t you the remainder of the year at prices that mean a big saving to BROKEN LOTS OF $14 AND $i$ YOUâ€" Regulat $1 and $1.35 values, OVERCOATS. BAle PFIGG ususmme s s.cc0m sccsccvcrmes: 698 Q‘R OKT Fhete is no secret about it, everyâ€" one knows that this has been a backâ€" ward season because of the delay in real winter weather. lIf it _ were not for that fact our overcoat stock would not have been so plentjful as to last this long at these _ prices. They went like hot cakes last week though, and broken into lines â€" now crowded into greater reductious. See the values now at ... ...... ... $5.95 BIGGER BARGAINS IN OovERâ€" COATS. BROKEN LOTS OF $s _ AND $10 OVERCOATS Men‘s $8 to $10 Suits, in stunning all wool tweeds, remember â€" these suits have been sold by us all season consequently are the best $8 to $10 values.. They will be closed out durâ€" ing this sale at ... ............. $5.95 Men‘s Suits. _ There are 180 _ of these suits, in worsted and tweeds, all beautifully tailored, correct in style to the minute, all sizes for men, very Special value at $12.50 and $15, during this sale at ......... $8.95 Bo KING STREET EAST MEN‘S SUITS. HANDSOME OVERCOATS at prices that cuabie every man to have one, whether hard times or not. We are makirg every possible efort to induce to come _ Saturday. Reduced prices have been reduced again. and in many cases our â€" stolks have been replenished with side "purchases from manulacturers who made us tempting offers to buy that we could not resist. lt is a bargain €arnival that gives every man the finest readyâ€"toâ€"wear apparet at _ even less than he would have to pay for the inferior kind. Come along Satâ€" urday and look over the offerings. You will see more highâ€"class clothâ€" ing being sacrificed than you ever sow before. _ THE CHRONL VOL 58. ERNST S DIETRICH‘S GROCERY veLaust .â€"« iN€ £000S we seil are guaranteed. A FINE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. because :â€"â€" the goods we sell are LOTS OF $13% AND $13 OVERCOATS. Where the Cood Clothes Come From Underwear. â€" Heary Sbitrts and Drawers, values, Sale Price . In fine all wool tweeds and _ worâ€" steds, handsomely tailored, you,have never bought better value for $3.08, Sale Prite ... .222 .222 $1.98 Boys‘ Overcoats, in sturdy â€" tweed and cheviots, smart new tweeds, in shawl and two way collar, styles that sold at $7 and $8, sizes 26 to 33. Sale price ...... .......2.0 $4.85 MEXN‘S TROUSERS ‘This is a special line of _ Boys‘ Fancy Overcoats, made from fipe, heavy tweeds that will stand _ the wear and tear. Beautifully finished, sizes 3 to 8 years. Regular $4.50, Sale Prite ......... 22222 2222222 .. $3.29 BOYS®‘ OVERCOATS we thought them real _ astounding snaps at the sale price. Now _ when we have made still further reductions on a great part of them, we â€" know that they establish overcoat â€" value giving that cannot be approached anywhere in this community. See them ut 22 22222 l2 22. $10.95 you equal the Furnishing Savâ€" ._ Heavy elastic ribbed Drawers, 75¢ and 85¢ £L BERLIN, ONT. . 59¢ WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY | _ New »York, Feb. 33. â€"(Can. Press.) / â€"Helem and Madeline Dean are dead, i.md several other working girls . ill as the result of drinking wine supâ€" nosed to be fortified with wood alenâ€" bo"‘ at an cast sidewedding â€" last night. | Successful Sale.â€"Mr. Anthony‘Gies !our Holstein man, sold five head of fine Holsteins from his large _ herd ‘to Jacob Lenezler of Bright last lweck at good prices. It pays to keep |good stock. Winding up day.â€"Saturday will wind up the week, month, and the great Booster Period of the _ Teleâ€" graphâ€"Chronicle SCampaign. Send in your names in the interest of _ your friend, or the name of some distant friend who will appreciate receiving a papet that is like a letter _ from home, daily ar weekly. We notice whoever wrote up the wrone scote for the game here last Thursday corrected the same > in Tuesday‘s Telegraph. _ Just as well or we might have said something. Busy Berg.â€"With the building of a new church, houses, and fitting up a new bank building this is going . to be some busy berg this summer. We don‘t mind seeing new buildings goâ€" ing up but would like to see the price of butter and eges come down jor a change. So far our Postmaster reports not havine received any guinea pigs | or parrots by parcel post. _ We notice Mr. W. G. Weichel, our worthy M.P. is going in strong for peace; that‘s what we like _ to hear, _ especially when it comes to picce of mince pic. Miss Armstrong, graduate nurse of Guelph is attending Mrs. Menno L. Weber who is ill. We hope Mrs. Webâ€" er.will soon recover her usual health, â€"Mr. Noah Haug spent a few days in Toronto last week.â€"There _ were eight new membets joined the Evanâ€" ~elical church last Sunday evening. Mr. Lorne Snyder spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Church Services.â€"Lutheran no serâ€" vice. Evangelical 10 a.m. Quarterly meeting, Rev. Mr. Wing, of Berlin, wil ofticiate. Regular service 7.30 p.m. Miss Ethel Reynolds enjoyed a week with Elmira friends. Presentation.â€"On Sunday afternoon just before closing of the Sunday school. Mr. Elliott Richmond â€" after a few well chosen and pleasant reâ€" marks presented Mr. Solomon | Eby the faithful superintendent, on beâ€" half of the members _ of the Evanâ€" gelical Church Sunday school with a handsome red letter Bible. Mr. Eby ,allhough taken completely by surâ€" prise, made a very â€" suitable reply, |thanking his coâ€"workers in the great Sunday school work for their kind zemembrance, as the beautiful gilt would in the future always serve to | bring back fond recoliections of the many pleasant and happy hours spent and enjoyed in the old church _ toâ€" sether. and that the red letter Bible certainly marked a red letter day in his Sunday school work. _ Property Changed Hands.â€" _ The Bank of Nova Scotia have purchased the large brick residence owned by Mr. N. W. (Gingrich, almost opposite the present bank building and ‘ will fit it up for a bank this spring. It is rumored that Mr. Gingrich _ has purchased Mr. A. B. Brubacher‘s fine residence on Yonge street.â€"Mr. Geo. Steiner has bought out Mr. Kelterâ€" born‘s business, and in future _ the butcher shop will be opposite J. B. Souder‘s blacksmith shop. i Mr. Hoeflin of Molstein was _ the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Hoeâ€" ilin, King St., last week. 4 per centers and 20 off for cash.â€" The 4 per cent. pankers and 20 off for cash counter hoppers from Waterâ€" loo played the team of this _ place a friendly game of hockey last Thursâ€" day evening, resuiting in a â€" victory for St.. Jacobs, seore 7â€"2. â€" In the Swim.â€"Uf course our hotel had to be upâ€"toâ€"date and 4n the swim with the others. We do _ not wish to uphold the hotel keepers in doing wrong, but we certainly _ do not approve of the way the governâ€" ment went about trapping them. Eviâ€" dently no Canadian wou.d do this hkind of work, consequently they had to engage foreigners. Miss Mauda Weber, Waterioo, spent Sunday at her home on Yonge St., St. Jacobs. Miss Maud Engeleter and Miss Aleda Wahl of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. Jubilee.â€"Remember the _ Jubiice services in the Evangelical church on Sunday, Mar. 8th. Good programme morning, afternoon and evening. So you can bring your knitting and stop all day. Breezy News Items.â€"Lent is here and so are we.â€"Miss Rolena Roos, graduate nurse, Berlin, visited St. Jacobs friends last week. Our Busy Neighbors News Notes.â€"Messrs. John _ and Philip Hummel _ of Toronto were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Humâ€" mel here last week.â€" Mr. D. McKay Bemis left last week on his semiâ€" annual trip to the coast expecting to return home by Easter.â€" *rs. Alex. Shafter and Miss Laura Bell Turrel spertt a few days last week visiting friends at Berlinâ€"Mr. Shelly _ of Berlin is spending a week with his daughter, _ Mr. and Mrs. Fernando | Snyder. at _ Oxbow Farm.â€" Miss' Katie Buehler spent last Sunday at her home near St. Jacobs.â€"X birthâ€" day social will be held on Thursday evenine of this week, the 26th, â€" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bingeman, Mont Hill Farm, to which everybody is _ heartily invited. A good programme is being prepared, consisting of music, readings and reâ€" citations, and a real good fime is in store @#® all who can attend.â€" | Miss Abbie Detweiler and Miss '?in:\’ Binder are spending this week â€" in | our midst.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Abe Buechâ€" ler and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Marâ€"â€" tin from above St. Jacobs, spent ; Sunday at Pleasant: View.â€" Mr. G.! 0. MceKenzie spent the week end‘ at his home at Embro.â€" Mr. Ivan ; Bushart from the west, speht Sim ‘ dar with Mr. and Mrs Ivan ('ro,ss-| man. _ Marriedâ€"On Monday, Feb. 22nd, at Hesson Mr. Jacob V. Mever to Miss Edith Stemler of Dorking. Congratulations.â€" Miss Irene Bertet spent Monday in Waiton.â€"Mr. 0. C. Vail spent Sunday with friends in Crosshill. $8.000 Loss by Fireâ€"On Thursday night last our village gtfiéred a loss by fire of $8,000, when the block beâ€" longine to Mr. J. G. Seips was burnâ€" ed to ruins. This store contained a hardware, store and the Metropolitan: bank. Nothing whatever was saved. Mr. Seip intends rebuilding and with the help of his many friends he will soon have the ruins cleaned up. ‘ We are sorry to report an acciden‘t1 to Mr. Manuel Gerth, whereby he had his knee fractured while loading logs. Sad Death.â€"It is our sad duty . to chronicle the untimely death of Mrs. John Hackett of the 13th line, who j ‘passed away on Tuesday â€" after a’ short illness. The funeral left her late residence on Friday afternoon, Feb. 20th. Services were held in the Linwood Methodist church. Our deepâ€" est sympathy is extended to the beâ€" | reaved. | Mr. Oscar Steiss â€" of FHeideltburg svent Sunday in our burg.â€"Mtr. _ P. Kreutzweiser spent Friday in Berlin. Mr. J. W. Collins and Mr. Doolittle attended the guto show at Toronto last week.â€"wz regret to report the illness of Mr. Geo. Wikiams.â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer spent Friâ€" day in Berlin.â€"Miss Ada Meyer of St. Clements spent Saturday â€" with Mrs. Philip Kreutzweiset.â€"On Thursâ€" day last the young people of the Linwood Yugen Freund journgyed to. the home of ‘Mr. Enoch Mogser on the Hesse Straus line, and were enâ€" h.ettained by the young people of that lvicinity. All report having had â€" an fexcellent time. [ Valuable Premium _ Given Away.â€" ‘Anv person wishing to renew â€" their subscription to the â€" Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph or Berlin Daily Telegtaph may‘ pay Mr. Norman Ament. Old or new subscribers â€" who pay their subscripâ€" tion for a period of two years in advance will be entitled to a handâ€" some set of hall dozen silver _ tea spoons. Call and see them. ‘ +ORBRE Ts ut Adirinintict Antad to our burg and played a friendly game with the boys here,â€"the score resulting;3 to 2 in favor of the home bovs. Mr. Norman Ament acted â€" as referee.â€"Mr. V. R. Berlet of Berlin spent Sunday at his home here. Javistock spent a few weeks with lher son and daughter here.â€"Mr Fred Dechert spent Sunday with friends in Tavistock.â€"Mr. ‘Tony Kogebel spent Friday in Berlin â€"We are sorty â€" to report the illness of Grandma Hackâ€" ett of our village. / We wish her a speedy. recovery.â€"Wedding belly are ringing around our burg.â€"On Wednesâ€" day night of last week the North Mornington hockey team journeyedâ€" Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. Robinson is spending a vacation with _ her daughter in Toronto.â€"Mrs. Wilker of Tavistock spent a few weeks . with P a9 « Bloomingdale Doon attend.â€" Miss fina week _ in \be Buchâ€" to fall on the ice on Mondary motning and broke her arm apove the wtist. Er. Scott Hogg of Preston was simâ€" monzd and set the broken arm.â€" â€"|number from Preston, English charch l were present.â€"A sleigh Joad of th:, ‘ | local Orangemen _ attend.d the meetâ€"‘ ~|ing in Berlin on Thursda;, night. Rev. | Mr. Fish of _ Owen Sound addr. 58: d . â€"ithe meeting.â€"Rev. Mr. Terryberry of; I’Prest,on gave a very interesting lecâ€"! ’ture and lint>light views on hs trip jto _ Switzerland â€" in the Methodist: -!chutch on Thursday night. A large ; "nllmber were present and in oved th>,; "lecture very much.â€"Mr. L. Leison of Sudbury was the guest of his sister ( ’IMrs. A. Schum for a couple of days} last week.â€"Miss L. Watsen returned j |home last Tuesday after a month‘s {1 visit witlt ber brother Mr. R. Watson f' at Ridgetown.â€"Miss S. Pennï¬aker‘: jol Berlin spent last week with < hor f parents.â€"Mrs. A. Deval of Galt spentg1 Sunday with her parents in Doon.â€" : ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. Davidg@n of Préston |‘ Paid a visit to the‘Jatter‘s parents i on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Farrar of Hamilton is the guest of Mrs. J.~ Tilt at preâ€"| sent.â€"Mrs. Jas. Simpson spent Sunâ€"|e day _ with relatives in Galt.â€"Three| sleigh â€"loads ~â€" of vownmâ€"peopls â€"{ren}‘ Galt enjoyed a _ dante in M(‘(}ar\'cy’ Hall on Friday evening.â€"Mr. A. Meyâ€" ers filled Mr. F. Glebe and. Mr. II.I l“’atson's iceâ€"houses last week. â€"MrS. Wn* Esch entertained a number of ;her friends at her home on _ Mondiy evening.â€"TH parcel post system his | 4 not aflected the local Post Oflice very ’ much _ as yet, though a few parcels! have _ been received and scnt.â€")lr,s,] John Harvey Sr., hid the misfnn'mol to fall. on the ite on Mandar motnin» widow of the late J. Augustine who lived in the Jerusalem section until his death some years ago when she went to Hamiiton where she died on SHunday at a _ ripe old age.â€" Ts [Miss Emma Stroh also attended the Eisenbach funerat at Elmira on Satâ€" urday, afternoon.â€"Miss Maggie Maier ‘of Hamilton was avisitor at the home oi â€" Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies for a few days.â€"Mr. Emerson Snider left on Monday morning for Huntsâ€" ville, where he has accepted a posiâ€" tion as bookkeeper in ‘a departmenâ€" tal store.â€"The funeral took _ place here on “gdnesday alternoon of the ELMIRA imceu on Tuesday next, March 3rd.â€" Representatives of the Bell â€" Telcâ€" phone Co. were around here _ last Wednesday putting in instrumects for W. S. Wright, Geo. 0. Stroh and Amos Horst.â€"A party â€" of young people of Berlin spent last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. _ Adam Chas. Scheifele attended the funera) of the late David Schaefer at Berlin last Wednesday. The above â€" named with Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies â€" and Doerr.â€"Mr. Noah Strobh, Mr. _ aud Mrs. Allen Knarr and Mr. and Nrs. _Items _ of Interest.â€"â€" Mr. Oliver Scheifele ¢s leaving this week for his annual trip to the West to _ deliver his willows which he shipped _ last week.â€"Woolwich Townsbip _ Counc:l 1 0 Z0 O p mt y? CGVGIVGLCL TTC CIVGIL our Stock Taking Sales. The ggods are all firstâ€"class goods, and at any other time sold at regular prices 41 No. 5 Hotse Blankets, unlined. % 5 No. 5 Horse Blankets, 1; 72 1 No. 22 Hotse Blanket, line~ 72 1 Heavy blue Covering Bla in‘t, a 1 Heavy lined Rubber Rue with he 6 Rubbet Lap Rugs. water proo{ 5 Hand made sleighs, 36 $s i0 0 Sss en aaete mt ereiye 2 Steel hand sleighs, 37 in. long, 6 in. high, r 1 Steel hand kleigh, fot small boy or girl, regu 2 Steel stecring sleighs, painted tops, reguiar $2 1 Steel railing slcigh, painted, regular $1.50 at 2 Steel railing sleighs, painted, regular $1.50 at 13 Steel ha:}d sleighs, 40 Good Goods _%?t,l}ef, li'sig of February Bargains before we close Home Made Wash Baoilers Made of best boiler tin coppet bottom, reg. $2.7 An assortment Baskets at 10cï¬ 1 Fariners‘ Feed Measures Small size, holds about 1 gal Large size, holds about 1 gal. 2Ap | Weichel‘s Weekly Store News Market Baskets "Slankets, unlined, 72 in. long, regular . Blankets, 1; 72 in. dong, with 40 i Blanket, line 72 in. Jong with 60 in ‘overing Bloamct, all wool, extra large tubber Rug with heave lining, regular Rugs, water prooi lining, resarlar £1.50 2%6,1914â€" â€" 10 PAGES â€" _ . WEICHEL & SON HORSE BLANKETS AND RUCGS of covered â€" Market be and cnus. i0 in. long, 7 in. high, painted and iron just the sleigh work, regular $2.7§ At ... ... sls illl in. long, 6 in. high, F6&. $1.85 44 .u...... 22 ka as.. in. long, 6 in. high, regular $1:50, at ... ... 0 2022 ‘[§$ Weselohâ€"Goudie Ltd. ; this :1 on ho. chie «i8 Boxe a 8 Traj 35! Tra; " 0 Wor "i9 Toy »‘s Side :; dust y ~[$ See ;. 1 ([§ ___ GRAPH. ‘! For Three Days only, I & Thufs-, F?’Z.day, Sat. ; with heavy at... §3.20 this Special Sale of Beautiful § G:ifts in Glove Boxes, Handkerâ€" chief Boxes, Powder Boxes, Pen Boxes, Napkin Rings, Ash $ Trays, Paper Knives, Pin § Trays, Postcard Boxes, Fancy $ Work Cabinets, Hair Receivers, §$° Toy Table and Chairs, T oy Sideboards, Crumb Trays with dusters, and Cake Trays. HAND SLEIGCHS Japanese Lacquered Ware and Novelties Thesd goods arrived three months late for our Christmas trade but they are i’ust in time for the big birthday month, March. Direct from the Orz'enti f to us. Goods that are useful and ornamental l Phone 215 or girl, regulat 85c at s, reguiar $2.25 at ... THE DEPARTMENTAL STORES NEWSâ€" i i ¢ k in 1w4 o ee our displays mrsugn siere" 20c C SALE LASTS 3 DAYS regular S0¢ 10 in. lining, reg. $1.25 at A regular clearing out sale of all lines of 50c high grade hockey sticks, Made of coppered wire clean, regular 15¢ for ... 1 bushel splint basket, a snap ag Wire Hen Nests at Bushel Baskets Hockey Sticks f , casy WATERLOO for farm or heavy o riranes (xrcireve â€"$2.00 p oi eccrreanee 406 to 10c ev on mm cce d kx exgarnnenee t gerremersned i 1 ns nrsruzsse [ Low Prices ... $1.49 ..... $1,.10 ..... $1.10 . 39 .. _ PC . $2.10 . $1.59 â€" §$3.70 â€" $1.20