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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Sep 1914, p. 1

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*A Big ‘Scoop of ‘C%’o’thing Navy plue worsteds, pure wool, $16.00 quality with wo« ing, hair cloth and canvas, tronts, hand molded shoulders Worsted and tweed suits, â€" tailored to retail at $15.00 and $16.00. . All new styles right up to the minute and Every man in Berlin and Waterloo will be Interested in This Money Saving Event . Ernst‘s Suits worth up to $22, _ all good! colors and styles, fresh â€" from _ the tailor‘s irons, tailored up to the mine ute. These are exceptionally | strong values, blue, black, brown, grey and fancy, Saturday 16'20 peg. and regular trousers sizes 33 to 44, Naturday.. splendid Jitters You wet the benefit of our special purchasing, Sat. at Handsoine tweed suits. All _ the scason‘s make, solid wear, tailoring ft and cloth equal to $15.00 tailor made suil $00000000809000000000000000000000000000000004 4 $ New Fall Models of $ #0000000%0 008 d d e e d d e 8 e e e n e e se o d d e e e e d e e e d e ob e News Notes :â€"Wedding Belis have been heard this week ond agzain next week.â€"The Sunday ~Sch ol _ of _ the Mestoro Church _ held their _ annual picnic at Waterloo park on Saturday lost all report having spent a . good time.â€"Miss Jennie Brohman, of Hes peler, spent _ Sunday with her par ents.â€"Mr. [fudson Strickland, of Cen treville spent Sunday with her _ sis ter.â€"Mr. E. Brohman is on the sick list.â€"Mr. Fred Pinder spent _ Sunday We do not want to see one suit of them on our hangers _ Saturday night. ‘These suits are the overmakes of over a dozen lines picked up by us at practically our own prices from some of the most upâ€"toâ€"date makâ€" ers who clear out their overâ€"makes to the large retailers every _ season. The colors are brown, grey and blue in worsteds and several ranges in imâ€" ported and domestic tweeds and will be sold exclusive of â€" our _ regular stock. Lot No. 1 8$12.20 D. & A. Corsets Lot No. 2 $10.95 Lot No. 3 $16.20 For the Holiday Trade Lot No. 4 $7.95 Miller & Hohmeier Saturday ab Mosboro to the minute ar vod wool lining > see one suit + the overmake own prices fr« ir overâ€"makes of _ its trimmed 12.20 .. 10.95 rtabl botany 7.95) stayed §1.33 THE CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. _ have _ next _ the annual semI not MNREEnGG T s Iimemasis seamstisars Where the Good Clothes come from A September Campaign of Trouser Selling Boys‘ Department Saturday Syecials linen, m drawers suits. bi trade £38.00 Stantz Station spent the Mrs. Har \ Bi urts \l aiternoon _ with Boy B Over i206 pairs to be onuth. S ARE â€" THE LEADING CORâ€" ils and witkmanship. Every ly trimmed and daintily finished All ith High Crade Underwear D. & A. Mona Corsets $3.00 for $1.95 nc ne natural wool and ramie fibre m, mesh underwear, shirts and wers and â€" balbriggan combination s, broken sizes in eéach line, but tly all sizes in the lot, tremenâ€" s savings all along the line. Buy future use now, per garâ€" 69c +o Sta burda« 1t ters strings ani ‘The _ incomparable â€"reSucer, which _ without do thle straps by _ the only aid ‘of scientifiâ€" cally laid picces, will give the ideal _ fromt effect and reduce abdomon, hips and pack, Hook at boltom _ of front, sizes 20 to 30. Price {.> © $2.00 special s Ant guaranteed non Aliminum dupl ME t1 ma $1.50 trousers hoys‘ large bloomer student sizes 32 to 35, tailored _ from sint cloths, specially _ for our at $4.90, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00, BM ..l.l222 ls2c222 l2l2222..22. $10.00 non with Mr. James Taylor.â€" Annic Putzer spent Sunday at : Station.â€"Miss Lizzy Jalincke the weekâ€"end _ with her sister Harry Hudson in Guelph.â€"Mr. { Hespelet took charge of _ the d $34.5G trousers t‘c use now iturday ... trousers shop tailored BHloomer Suits, $5.00 quality rousers spe 1d M medium ts specially priced it 4 to 30 broken lines frorg on of selling. 50 â€" Bloomet Sufts for it At $2.00 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINQG, SEPTEMBER 10 1914â€" 10 PAGES regular price $3.00, MON A h tustable, which oks aysolutely ially priced bust, drawing filled CORSET sold 6 $1 $1.90 $3 $1 $1 $1 this 98 19 18 50 50 Miss A. Crawforth of Elmira Conâ€" tinuation School spent the weekâ€"end at Toronto and Whitby. Mrs. J.S. Weichel is visiting friends News Items of Interest. â€"Mrs. Lyâ€" dia Fry is spending some time with relatives in Tore@to. Mrs. J.S. Weichel is visiting Iriends at ‘Toronto. Mr Welker of Wallace was a visitor in town ast Saturday. â€" Miss Beatrice Behrens is spending some time in Cleveland with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrsâ€" W. Baetz. The Elmira September Fair of the usual day, Sept. 7th, of the usual day, Sept. 7th, becn a holiday. Miss. Gertrude Winger of Torcmto is th« guest of her cousin, Miss Adele Winger at Tannenheim. Mr. Arnold Jansen .of Berlin spent Teesday afternoon in Elmira. _ Misses Edith Kaiser ard M?gflret rTahn were delagates to the "Y.P A. (Convent.on held last weels in Sebringâ€" vilie. * Teesday afternoon in Elmira. Miss Adel â€" Winger returned _ home last week after having spent a couple of pleasant woeeks with the Misses F:scher at Salent. Nir. Oscar Musselman of London atâ€" tended the wedding of Mr.;Wm. Foerâ€" ster on Wednesday: of last week. x Miss Clara Ruppel of Seaforth . is speniing a week at her home here. Miss Mary Reuter of Salem and Miss Emma, were visiting Mr. Geo. Reuter for a week. Messrs. Isaac Hilborn _ and Amasa Wingen were business visitors ito Toâ€" rento last week. Ihe Misscs ~Bleakney _ have come from New Brunswick to join the faâ€" mily here. Miss Irow> Manz _ of Berlin visited with her cousin, Miss Alvina Grosch for several days of last, week. Mr. J. C. Day has moved with his family into the house vacated py Mr. Willard. Mrs. .Jacob Fix is visiting het sisâ€" tor at King, Ont. The Ladies Aid of the Gale Presbyâ€" terian Church will give a‘peach festiâ€" val on Wednesday evening, Sept. 9th. Tea will be served from 6 to 7.30 and a good programme will follow. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkin of Ne braslta are visiting Mrs. Wilkin‘s paâ€" rerts, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Randall. â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jeann»ret moâ€" tored to Toronto _ on‘, Saturday to spend the weekâ€"end _ at the home of their son, Mr. Archile Jeanneret. ‘ Mr. Andrews of the Traders Bank, Brockville, is holidaying with friends in town. Obhituary.â€"Thore passed away at het home on Arthur St. on Monday, Sept. 7t#, Philipena . Braun beloved wile of Mr. Mich. B. Oswald in â€" her 75th year.~ Deceased had: been ill for qUite a number of weeks previous . to her death. She â€" leaves a sorrowing hrsband, one son, and several daughâ€" ters. The funeral will take place Wednesday, p.m., Sept. 9th, from the Ar interesting Baseâ€"ball match was piayed here in the afternoon of Labor Day between the Elmira baseâ€"ball team and a (GGuelph team. The visitors came out victors, with a score of 5 Mrs. (George Forwell and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Lester, were visitors to Gueiph on Thursday.â€"Mr. _ Thomas Wallingâ€" tom of Linwood spent afew days in tho village renewing old acquaintancâ€" es.â€"Mr. (George Huefner spent a few days at Toronto last week.â€"Ameng those who spent the holiday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Anthony Heimpel, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, Mr and Mrs. John Tlause and â€" daughter Olive of Waterloo.â€"Messrs. 0. S. Sugden, Will Spies and Artiir Bricket left for Edâ€" mconten last â€" week.â€"Misses Gertrude Goetz and Kate Keifer of Weisenberg anil Mr. Walter Stork of St. Jacobs, spent a couple of days at the home of Mr. Stephen Scherrer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Ottman attended the funeral of the late Mrs. C. THeinbuch of Linâ€" wood last Tuesday.â€"Mr. Fred Lee of Simeo~ spont (@unday in our burg.â€" Miss Edith Martin left &Tuesday. to take a course at the Iph . Mosâ€" pital.â€"Mr. Manfred F‘or"%ud sig= ter Miss Alma of Water visited under the parcntal roof ovet the holiâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietâ€" rich end children spent Sumiay at the former‘s home at St. Agatha.â€"Mesâ€" srs. Charles floelscher and Fred Baeâ€" cher of Elmira spent the holiday at their _ respective â€" henmes â€" bere.â€"Mtr. George Rickert of Guelph spent a few days at the home of Mr. R. Lester.â€" Mrs. Charles Bulmer spent Friday at St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. Fred Bulmer of Walâ€" lenstein _ spent Saturday sevening in the village.â€"The Presbytetian church is holdimg their anniversary services on Sept. 13th and the Methodist on Sept. 27. A | Our Busy Neighbors News Notes ‘Gathered by IndustBous Correspondents in County and District Hawkesville will be having hgving Dr. L. Doering of Wildmay visited his prothersâ€"inâ€"law, Messrs. C. and J. Heldman, last week.â€"MÂ¥. and Mrs. Jmo. Heldman and daughter accompâ€" anied the doctor to Gueiph hospital, where Mrs. Doering is laying seriousâ€" ly «il.â€"Miss Edna fliggintottom, forâ€" mer teacher at Berlet‘s Corner, sPent last week with Mr. _ and Mrs.Sol. Knechtol.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kautâ€" man of Berlin are â€" spending a . few weelss at Baden visiting relatives.â€" Miss Elsie Poetsch of Chicago is visâ€" iting her ‘grandparerts, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt.â€"Messrs. SQlomon Knechtel, Simon CUressman and Loais Schmidt attended the fun>ral of the late Mr. Philip Knechtel of North East Hope, on Saturday, _ Aug, 29.â€"Mr. Fred i‘schellusch of Berli# spent _ Suoday with relatives at Badom.â€"Mr. Fred Kirschel of Elmira visited his mother on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Ophenâ€" heiser ant daughter vis ted at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rittinger en Sunâ€" day. Successful Picnic.â€"On Saturday afâ€" ternoon, the U. B. &.8. held their annual picnic in Victoria Park, Many young people participated . in the games, races, etc., and a jolly good time is reported by all present. s Local and Personal.â€"On Monday afâ€" ternoon and evening of last week the members of the local B.Y.P.U. enterâ€" tain~d‘ the young, people of, the Plattsâ€" ville Baptist‘church.â€"Dr. S.8. Staufâ€" fer m Manilla has disposed of, his property here to Dr. B. F. Keillon.â€" The Women‘s _ Institute â€" will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Nrs. N. U. Bowman on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon, Sept. 16.â€"We are pleased to learn of the steady improvement of Mr. Josl Wanum after Mis operation on Wednesday of last week.â€"Mr. Da vid Snyder, who _ has suflering from a dislocated &M improving.â€"Mr. Milton Wahn, of the Union Bank Staff, spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Stratford. has returned to Hamilton. â€"Rev. Munâ€" ro of Providence Bay is away to ‘Thessalon, attending the Presbytery there.â€"Rev. A. A. Kelley of Toronto is expected to be present and hold | Evangelistic Services here for. an inâ€" { definite tinve. Local Iten®#s of Interest.â€"NMr. Wm. Dunnington of Harriston spent few days of last week at his home e. â€"Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Berlet jand daughter of: Berlin spent the. »eekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. . Andrew Spahr.â€"Miss Cook«and Miss Scifiel of Bridgeport spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry _ D. _ Schluter.â€"Miss _ Lovuise Glebe and Miss Wagner of Berlin spent th> holiday | at . the former‘s home here.â€"Miss Mary Coneybeare of Dresden is spending a vacation with Mr. Levi_ Stricker.â€"Mr. Roy _ Gohl sPent the week with friends in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Harold Fitzgerald spent the holiday at his home in Wellington.â€" Miss Mabel Lantz of Berlin is spendâ€" ing afew days at h>r home on the 9th line.â€"Mr. Richard Ogram of the 13th line, spent Sunday. in Goderich, â€"M‘s% Edna Lavery of DorlÂ¥ng spent the week end with Miss Ruby (Gootz. â€"Miss Evelyn Crawford of Milbank, spent Saturday in outr village.â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parsill returned home Friday after spending a few months in the West. A fatal accident occurred near hete in the person of â€"Mtr.â€"James Love, while unloadin> oats in his yatn, when he met a sudden and painful death. liewas standing on a neam operating part ofithe rack lifter which was not worling _ satisfactorily. _ The rope ibroke and thp heavy load came down with such /rapidity that he was struck »v the drive wheel whicp‘threw him against the side of _ the batn, breaking the boards and falling _ outâ€" side. Wilen picked up he was unconâ€" scious, _ but lived about four hours, never regaining consciousness, and Passing away } â€" atout noon. Deceased was a pioneer Oof never regaining consciousness, and Passing away } â€" atout noon. Deceased was a pioneer Oof Manitoulin, having come here @bout 45 years ago from Dundas. He leaves a widow, a son and five daughters to mourn the Joss. The â€"funeral . took pl:'n’&rrnm his residence.â€" A â€" large number of people, friends and neighâ€" borg, were present to show their re Om account of the continued showâ€" ers, the farmers have been greatly deâ€" laved in harvesting. _ The grain . is very heavy and rusty, and flat on . the havine come, it was flat on the ground in many places, and difficult to cut and catchy weather for drawâ€" inz in as woll. Miss Jessic Elliot of ,Hamilton, who has peen visitine her sister here, and brother at Mindemoya for some time, rll:&frnm his residence.â€" A â€" large number of people, friends and neighâ€" borz': were present to show their reâ€" spe@t for the deceased and family. New Dundee Spring Bay Linwood Ee throby at Pine Grove school grounds ‘the nnl an Labor Day. .A § id , ut, not. ;Olth\mt‘ o vuthzr.' and the Igren "and their _ elders Entered with zest into the games and sports arranged by the committee., ‘The pastor, â€" Rev. M. H. Sanderson,! was present, and presented the chilâ€"; dren with their prizes. One of tlm' most cujoyable features was the parâ€" Aaking of a bountiful supper provided by the ladies.â€"The mythological lard .of Storkland sent its representative into the district on;Monday, Aug. 31 and presented Mr. and Mrs. J. Edâ€" gar Detweiler with a son and heir. â€"Messrs. Norman and Harmon Harâ€" tel have returned from Beaverton , where they _ completed a carpenter contract. From here. they go to Sarâ€" nia and later to Elora.â€"Miss Lena Snyder of Berlin was a guest at the Detweiler home over the _ weekâ€"end and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J.I Detweiler of Brantford also motoied up to the farm.â€"The ladiss of the Congregational church _ at Freeport . have been invited to be presert ;d.‘ the 12th annual meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Mission Auxiliary. of the Grace Congregational church, Ber.in, to be held on Saturday next at the home of Mrs. Ratz, Church strset.â€"â€" 5‘rs. Hy. Lutz attained the 7ith anmiverâ€" sary of her birthday on â€" Saturday, Sept. 5th, and received the congraiuâ€" lations of a number of ‘rierds. â€"AMus. Henty Shafer who has been a su!â€" ferer for a long period from â€" i«r>erâ€" culosis, passed away at her . hore on the former Geo. Smye farimn _ on Thursday night. The remaims _ vw(It taken to Petersburg on Sunday | f(r burial. She is survived by hex t*=â€" band and one daughter. .. The Congregational Sunday scmool 1. Ana e t L wers Fall Show.â€"North East Hope agtiâ€" eultural society will hold its 35th. Aunual Exhibition on _ Tuesday _ and Wedrpsday of next week, Sept.. 15 and 16, when liberal premiums will be aâ€" warded for all kinds of _ Live stock,‘} grain vegetables, fruit, ete. Come and Visit us and enjoy a good time« withi us.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller spent 4 few days in(Berlin and Waterloo with relatives and friends.â€"We are informâ€" o d l ‘ ; . where ho will Tocate ‘the Post Office as soon as he gets possession of it. It is conveniently innd centrally located and will e put up in a modern style, having purchas ed the outfit formerly in use in the Waterloo Post Office, â€" from Mr. G. Diebel,‘ which is practically new in appearance and when completed . will be a credit to the Post Master and the town.â€"We regret to report | the death of Mrs. C. Gorzelitz,. who has been ill for some time, more or. less, until last Sunday morning,, an end to her sufferings, at the age of 75 years, 8 months and 14 days. She will be interred in the Lutheran cemetery on Tuasday afternocn. Deâ€" ceased leaves a sorrowing husband, 1 lsnn and 3 daugbters to mourn their Icss. The bereft suavivors have the Good Goods ELMIRA The $â€"W. Flooriac is another splendid household brightener. It is a stain and varnish combined and can be used on old or new woods equall» well. Imitates the natural woods and gives a most pleasing effect. _ These offer a few hints for you. geo Come in and have a "Brighten Up" talk with us and learn more about bhow we can help you in your Fall cleaning. Our line N has a paint or varnish for every purpose. Rememher,.we sell _ THE SHERWINâ€"WiLLIiMS3 Prsounrtrse l s Freeport Wellesley | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | ; brichten Up «Brighten Up" time is hereâ€"the time to clean up about the house, renovate, and make the old things look neat and clean again. We can help you in the work with our line of Suerwinâ€"WiLcrams PainTs anp VarnisHES. It is really surprising what a little paint or varnish will do tow>:d brightening up dingy surroundings. Take The Sâ€"W. Family Paint, for instance. â€" This is a linseed oil paint specially prepared for i{ome deces ating and painting. With it any one can renew the appearance of ‘ hundred little things that now look worn and old. It dries with a good gloss u:id will stand â€"scrubbing with soap and water. Comes in 26 attractâ€" ive shades. VVVVYV M. WEICHEL & SON " THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" Phone 215 qyp 3 wâ€"ammms prferâ€" ~ hor e , on w ere o SE wuuee tisâ€" 1 Here yo !% ment of th . Curtains, | agtiâ€" 35th. and | You no 5 and a e 5 ies from t stock, ve and assortmen . with| & demand. ent a . ) with iformâ€" We har ought IoCate see them: : gets iently . a be put rchas n the r. 6. ew in 3 entranc _ will c and _ the 2 n Nise _ l aAAAAAa l .i What it Would Cost You !i Here is Worth Knowing $ To Furnish Your sympathy of this whole community in|few days with the latter‘s parents; their sad affliction â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. l:\nâ€", and Mrs. L. Schaub.â€"Mr. C. F. Edgar Schaub and family of Elkmir@}Ottman was to St. Clenents toâ€"day spent the _ weekâ€"end and Labor da}'ion a business jtrip.â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. witt the former‘s parents, Mr. and |Schmidt, Mrs. Millet and _ several Mrs. M. Schaub.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W.lother Wellesleyites spent a few days B. West of Elfivale are spebding @ in and around Tavistock.\ % WMMMOOO 0000000000000000008 Here you may select from a very large assortâ€" ment of the newest things in Rugs, Linoleums, Curtains, Draperies and Window Shades. You no doubt wish distinctly different draperâ€" ies from that of your friends or neighbors. Our assortment and experience can meet your every demand. 3 entrances. King and Frederick Sts.. Berlin. Private branch exchange. We have the ideas and the materials; call and New Home WHOLE No. 3054 WATERLO O Low Prices #/ _

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