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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Feb 1917, p. 6

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| Armchair Philosophy.â€"Yeqa, verily,, John, Frost & Co. seems to have got ; a corner on the cold torage business | around here, but some of us are buoyâ€" ed Hp with the Jact that there will come a day when we will be going| avound with a rhubarh leaf in our; hlx trying to keep cool â€" Moses has, just remarked if the unspeakubhle ‘Turk ‘ hadn‘t control of Palestine he would ) like to wander over and pluck a few> rowes of the braes of Sharovu anmd‘ dabbie a littie white in Sitoum‘s shady‘ rilt.â€"Neighhor Jim dropped . in â€" the ; other day. ‘The chairs were warm, and we asked him to sit down, but, he‘ was in a hurry and he conld chat at little white standing. Jim is just rave | on chronology, and the conversation drifted back to "the good old tim ®." q Jim knows the good qualities of the grandmothers and others, aeross 13| concessions, and the name ‘of (every Tory in 7 townships. ‘That‘s going some ! â€"Mere‘s good Iuck to Sir R. t, as he crosses the briny deep to attend the Imperfal, Conference. W the offic clatl _ Canadian _ war correspendent, | Stewart Lyon, of the Globe, ships on the same boat he will be comparative ly sufe. | The British Lion is awdert, but w fast eruiser of hanrier‘s naval potâ€" tev of 1910 ‘would come in handy jinrst now.~â€"â€"Uncle Sam‘s hyphenates seem w i ‘l&"uuull“lmllllfllllllllllulllll{llllllllIl!lll“lllll)Il'llll"llll“lulllllu'uflml"ll\" , & , to be gathering into (the fold fast theso St. Jacobs. to be gathering into the fold fast these EeE nee en en e memeenn en en n tacg ies THE CHASE RROTHERS co of Ontario, Ltd. OF PROGRESS AND SUCCESS We have established a lasting reputation for fhir and square deating and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by ofâ€" fering our Wigh grado trees and plants direct to customers at ROCK Bottom PRICES. Don‘t delay planting fruit trees and plants as there is nothing pays better. Send for our â€"i! lustrated circutars of hardy var ieties which you can orger di rect and get the benefit ‘of agent‘s commission. COur prices will be cure to intorest you. CoL3OT r N i d ‘as M t o 1 1B w>â€"yORr F3 }$6,000 Stock of Boots,â€" Shoes, Clothing, Gents stqfi,:“y:i: be s and Waterlo places and is {following pri Our Busy Neighbors 24 cases of summer shoes, felt sides, runner soles, just came in, never been opened, will be sacrificed at less than facâ€" tory invoices. Button and lace, patents and kids, cloth and dull tops, Jatest styles, sell at regular $4.50 and $5.00, for 1. 2...... .. $324 PRINTS LADIES‘ SHOES Also all Runner Boots, Rubbers and Stippers, Men‘s, Woâ€" men‘s and Children‘s. j CHILDODREN‘S SHOES BOYS‘ SHOES Workingman‘s kangaroo, solid leather, standard serew, reg Army Boot, tan calf, weur like jjiron, heels reinforced with fron, sells everywhere at $6.00, for ... ... .. u.2 222. $400 P 0s o 4 ® $ w 6 _ _8 _ $6,000 otock of boots, ohoes, Llothing, Gents‘ Furnishings and Dry Goods â€"s VERYTHING MUST GO.;. Weé‘have just completed a deal whm?‘" we get possession of the $6,000 stock of A. J. Koebel, comprising E Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, ,Mpn’%%ys’,,Clotbing, Hats, Capsfild ‘urni ‘.‘f:?s,‘m‘&inhm and Cotton‘ Piece Goods. This entire stotk was bought at a price on the nd‘mitst be thrown on the market and tur €ash in 10 days. in order to do this prices mave been cut to a point where $1.00 here willin many cases do. as much as.$2.00 elsewhere.,, . There are awaiting the.. people oft"l(itcgene'r and Waterloo some of the most sensational baz%ains in wearables and other seasonable goods that have ever stariled the casg out of its hu_lli.& '?léces and into circulation. Sale Opened Tuesday morning, Feb. 13th. Be on hand eaxlg and “‘get choice of the bargains, {following ‘prices show how good goods are being sacrificed. â€".All‘ store fixtures will be sold. No reasonable offer refused. SPEAlg QUICK ! MEN‘s SHOES . § mENS‘ TrOUSERS ° j * HATS AND CAPS is B ___Box calf, blucher and hbais, Goodyear wel, reg $6 for $450 Woi‘steds and I‘weeds, dark and light colors, and all desired . : s‘N”t(;V ‘fi:l,’;'iflfh:‘;::t ::l.i‘:t::-l;mi:‘:ty:: ;vlll pay later 145 Pat, leather, mat top, butinn or lace, reg $5.50 for . . $375 L p‘t"«”""' i Iod c o Th \.Vil;t;'r Caus: tex.‘ $1.90 an;lti‘ZS fox o Ees C : 5 w Box calf, blucher and bals, MeKay sewed, reg $5 for 5345 ; :::: ii)z,qz !:::J_ ;L:.;z 5::: :::'(;": 2::. :‘:.il}‘.; t aratens w it ‘II:.â€"Q(. f Fg Tss th Af d w Sixty Years Reyx, $2.50 fos NUARSERYMCN 1857â€"â€"1917 INTERESTING NEWS NOTES ced and buttoned, alt kinds and sizes, reduced f rom|$5.50 $120 out garhed in the day dawn vesture of "The New World." Who‘s Who and What‘s What.â€"F. W. Duggan, Esq. of Toronto, wilt reâ€" prescht the Hominion Alliance at the evening service in "3: IK:vangelical Church nelt Sunday, ~Mr. Roy Douley of Watertoo spent: Snaday with Mr. awnil . Mrs, Middieton, G.T.R. depot. Dhe Bridgeport sports of the hockey variety played a game of a superior kindâ€" with a focal team on Saturday evening, with a resalt of 4~3 in favor of the home bunelh. ~Mr. Harr® Murst of â€" Amhersthurg, is spending a ‘Tew days with Mr. and Mrs. Welker.â€"Gian to hoar that Mr. Clayton Peterson of Waterloo who was quite. i for a fow davs with pneumonia ig reported ims proving. No Valentine: parties ans nounced this year, Even Cupid seeins to be depressed with 18 destees below zeroâ€"Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Rush of Sasâ€" katoon, Sask,, have heoen visiting t Mr. Henry Sander‘s. â€"The Carnival at Kiversice Mink last Thursday â€" night passed off very pleasautty. Even the chief â€" push, Johmy Freexe, on occaâ€" sions of this kind was somewhat over olficions, ind conseqrmently the attend unce was nof ns farge as usual ~Seaâ€" man Eli Brabuacher has landed safely in England und is now gn training at the naval yards at Devonport. . He erossed on the Laurentic whiqh was surth a fow days after with consider able loss of life. â€"Severa) friends from hore attomled the fnneral service of the late Mr. Menno Sayder at Cones togo on Tuesday afternoon. . The best laid plans of mice and tmen gang aft aglee, but that debate on Friday at 8 pm. is surecto be, If .â€"Two sin dents, Messrs, Hirtle and Wahl, of Waterioo Seminary, representing the Stmients‘ Missionary Mevement gaye twoo splemlid inddresses in 8t. James‘ Church on Monday evening.. The anâ€" niversary . seérvices of Catvary Evanâ€" gebeal Chirch w be held on Sanday. Febritmry "ath. _ Remember the date. Partionlars next week haummer it his usval go« Keal Kstate and liouseh to be gathering into the fold fast these days. _ fiven "the Fatherland," has shuffled off its onter coat, and come Reg.$3.00 for Crosshill. ~ Linwoo?, wicide? the is usval good siyleâ€"â€" The and liousebhold ofects of vedd mno i anud o @isi is he is mv ing farming C. Merrink, < ++ §248 oc swin News Notes of Interest.â€"â€"Mr. Wil M 01 liand Nictrich spent over Sunday 4n &0 M99 [ Goderich _ with @relations, â€" returgins KaY® ; Mondttv: ecening. .A @urprise . party AMCO® / wys hell at the home of Miss Katé 6 3M ) Jacky on tite oceaslon of her birthday Evan‘All enjoyed | themselves, <Mr. _ Peter mday, Nafziger tord W!‘:‘.& eandt vfiht..rs nt his C home hereâ€"â€"Mr. Nickolg Dietrich is ‘snending this week end at his brothâ€" ‘ers at Petersburg.~ Miss, Kathorine | Bish returned home . onâ€" Saturday * morning after spending a few days ‘with hber epusin Miss Katle Jucky. â€" is in‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schwoitzer of Po: 1 and . orsburg wore Fumday visitors at Mrs. weeks4 Waht~â€"It. would appear bisck squtr with |rels were very. plentlin} fro the, fnct Atr.! that fAye cscaped fram a u-“lw! niaple â€" $1â€"88 AMr.! th bitsi / tro with | â€" Briefs.â€"The marriage of â€" Miss El <mina. Sararasâ€" and Mr, John 'i‘uy#or | was solemnized on the Tth fust, at MNo. {4? Eby Street, South, Kitchener; The (l'rn'mun,\‘ was performed by Rev. S. [ 4. Swnr?, Miss Kisic Master was j bridesmaid, and _ Mr. Austin Hewitt supported the groom. After spending! ‘a short honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs, Tayâ€"]} Ner will reside on the pld Taylor farm ; ‘on the Huron road.â€"Mr. H. Stepler, of St, Agatha, and Mr, L. Lawrencv.t‘ ‘of Michigan, visited relatives in the 2\-l«'imty last weok.â€"â€"Miss Agnes Doerâ€" scht was pleasgantly surprised on Tuesâ€" jday evening, the occeasion being her} ; t went yâ€"frst hirthdly. A number . of; , young people gathbred at \her lmmo.{ and her parents presented her with a beautiful gold watch.â€"Mr. 8. A. Ih‘r-’ yey. of the Department of Agriculture, > tGalt, spent the wm*k-vn*w'lth his cous>| in, Mr. Horb, Hergey. he New Dunâ€"| dee Farmers‘ Club had.a very bmor-} vstin@. moeeting on Wednegday . last| when Mr. A, H. Pepall, of the Deleo Light Co., Toronto, gave an address on Blectric Lighting in the Home! lt is eapected that many furmers will in mtall the Delco system, of lighting Iul their â€" Imildings, <A â€" Horse â€" Judsing | Domonstration has been arranged to | be held in New Dundce on 'l‘hur.ul»yi nflernoun, the 22nd Ingt. inder the] divrearion oi M. J. H. Reed, V. 8. of} Georgetow in. The _ demonstration " whould prove both interesting and inâ€" ; atructive.â€"Mr. _ Moral â€" Bingeman ..ri Chicago, HL, is visitiny lds parents, here the late Barto Meihm were sold . hy ‘nuction last Monday when Ar. Robt. ‘Hooey purchased} the property and is making proparations to move in the spring. We are â€"sorry. to. report the {iliness of Miss ~Bella Hastings â€" and | wish her a speedy Ttecovery.‘ their â€" bnmild Demonstrat e bheld in afternoom, â€" direarion oi Georgetow i iss Alsr News Notes â€"â€" loft on . Monday Clark . St. Agatha. xt( uC New Dundee KINGWOOO Oscar Schwoitzer of Po: \Fumday visitors at Mrs wid appear biack squtr y . plonttin} frogr they fro upeul fram a A.'N«.u winjal Mrs. A. db Doweétas «pon dâ€"oMro Wi)) The best Overalis in the city clearing at reg, 75e for 59¢; reg. $1.00 for 79¢; reg. $1.35 for 89¢; reg. $1.75 for .| .. $1.25 J OVERALLS SWEATERS BOYS‘ DRAWERS * neg. Jl.(a for , . $1.29 Reg. $4.00 for .. Reg. $2.50 for } .. $1.19 Reg. $345 for .. * Reg. $3.00 for‘., . $2.59 Reg. $5.00 for .. BOYS‘ PANTS, reg. $1.25 and $1.50, for ... ... .. BOYS‘ SUITS, reg. $5,00 and up for just half price. WORKINGMENS‘ SHIRTS The kind that fit well and wear fong, with seif collars pockets. _ Reg. $1.25 for 89¢;, reg. 90¢ for 69¢; reg. 50¢ for MEN‘S UNDERWEAR : All wool and fleece lined, reg. $1,25 for 75¢; regwlar, TBG FOL :.. 22 .ll 2. 0. c. 0. an Â¥1 for Hammeor Men‘s and Boys‘ at less than cost price. , Children‘s ~Pullovers, cleaving out at ... 300 pairs boys'_rdr:lwers to go at only per pair . emmveny d * the we â€"Manz 4 ork ay 1 Nes (h Mr FPorgus, da M3 V 1 1 iâ€"~1‘he many friends â€" of Miss Lavina: Hume? took~lor by â€" surprise _ last ”l‘hummy evening and presented her with‘ a fine rocking ehair and a very ]lml:wing Address which was read by. Enr. Edward Diotz. Mer marriage will {t:;kn- place in the near future. ; There were about 25 present..â€"The death of Miss Emmia Neeb occyrred aot the: Twingity Hospital, at the age of 28 yoars. The remains were brought here ::m:l the faneralâ€"betd from the home of | her hrother on Suturday. Miss Neeb ;m:m preduccased by her maother a innfl time ngo. She leaves one sister |arud three hrothers«â€"Mrs. Hoerlic, of |Nes=o Streot, died last Saturday. Inâ€" i*unwm took place on Tuesday at the | Luthoran Seminury of that place, ; Cv News Notes of Interest.â€"Miss Florâ€" ence Saunders is hofdaying for a week in Bridgeport with her sister, â€"Mrs. Undorwood.â€"Mrs. M. Schaub is on the sick listâ€"â€"My. and Mrs, Wm, Dietz spont Sunday at the home of Mr. ans Mrs. Geo, Dietz.â€"â€"We tote that Mr. J. H. B. Schimidt is advertising alt hi stock, implements and househpld efâ€" fects for sate on 24th of February, amt Intonds going West in the near future. whars "sho"wil> gpend the nest few months.~â€" Miss Rachel Lichty of Pooie speni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Poter Rupp.â€"Mr. Will Forrest spent ‘Sunâ€" day with his sister, Mrs. Melvin Hamâ€" moundâ€"Mr. Jobhn Henning of Milver ton, _ Mrs. Wm. Yost of Musesiburg, and Mrs, W. Burke of Millbank spent Mondty at Mrs. Wa. R. Yost‘s.â€" Mr. and Mivs. W.UT, Chatmers gave a fareâ€" well party in honor of ~their‘ ~niece, Miss MHorence Chaimers, on Friday evening last," â€" t g HOOL REPORT FOR WOOLW iCH BLOOMINGDALE tX M.â€"14 Mary 1N (In order of mevrit) Wm. â€" Prubseber it Ann Cressthan, _ Mcane Wellesley Imubact tan. An t ~ for 89¢, reg.‘ $1.10 Noah and turned into eash 2.00 elsewhere.,, . The asonable contizthat h ; ‘News Notes:â€"A number from hera {attended the carnival at Plattsville |ast Thursday evening.â€"â€"The A.Y.P.A. {gave n successful concert in the hall . here on Monday: evening.â€"The Woâ€" ‘ men‘s Institube, will Iml*n social evenâ€" { Inig in the Halt here on Thursday evenâ€" Ing Fob. 15th, commencing at 8 o‘clack A fine musical programme will be ren j dored after which refreshments will be ‘served. Admission 25 cents. â€" The pro | ecads will go in aid of Red Cross work. | ~ A snoeâ€"shocing purty of young peoâ€" ! ple from New Hamburg attended the | concert in the Hall here on Monday l evening. 4 Jr. HI.â€"Stanley Koch and Rackel Martin equal; Perey Ritter, Luclia Lackner, Levi â€"Martin, Israelâ€"Kraemar, Henry Webor, Daniel Cressman, Mary, Ann Martin and Helen Dekay equal. Sr. I.â€"Ida Fries, Emmerson Lack: ner, Orton Koch, Amos Martin, Manâ€" asseh Weber. P Jr. 1.â€"Onias Martin, Harry Ruter, Herbert Widemen, Lizzie Brubacher, Lydia Bowman. Sydney Martin, Danâ€" iel Horsi, Manasseh Frey. Sr. II.â€" Nelson (‘rvssmnn,wt?n‘;fl;«-fin Martin,‘ Henry Fries, Samuel Martin, Lizzle Martin, Lovina Horst. Primerâ€"CGordon Lackner, Melvin Martin, Phares Koch, Mabel Ritter. Weber, ‘David Martin, ~~ Elias Horst. Leona Fries,â€"Rebecca Martin, Lydia Brubacher, Franey Sauder. Jr. II.â€"Jesse Gingerich, _ Lucinda Brubacher, Jogiah Weber, Magdaiena Brubacher, Mabel Koch, Inene Fries, Melinda Martin. OUT SAL $8.15 $2.99 $4.24 Haysville. Ginghams and Cotton‘ Piece Goods. This entire ihto eash in 10 days. . In order to do this prices re. ; There are awaiting the. people of-"l(itcgener ds‘-tha! have ever startled the ga;g out of ts hiding dAN. #. T917 â€"~208 King Street West M _ W.. FELDMANy Prop. | REQUESTS THE PEOPLE OF CANADA TO, \ _ BEGIN NOW To SsAVE MONEY FOR THE Men‘s and Ladies‘ Raincoats at less than the cost of the rubâ€" ber that was put into the making. Supply is limited. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE Ladies‘ reg. 25¢, now 2 pair for 25¢; reg. 50¢ for .. ... 35¢ Children‘s reg. 40¢ for ... .. . .. ... 2s .ns Fisme. Cie ,* Boys‘ regular 30¢ for . ... .. ... c22 .. .02 cmlensn it es ie ‘__ Men‘s alt wool reg, 50¢ for 39¢; heavy, regular 30¢ for 19¢; cashmere, reg. 50¢ for 39¢; black wool, ribbed, reg. 35¢ for©. 29¢ MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS f es M In white and colored, regular $1.00 for~ .:. ... k . '?f Regular $1.25 for . ... OOe Regular $1.50 for ... @1.10 HATS AND CAPS h New spring Felt Hats, for which you will pay later $1.75 to $3,00, your choice while they last at only ... ... ..... * Winter Caps, reg. $1.00 and$1.25 for only . ... .. . .;. # OVERCOATS ~ x _ %® RAINCOATS FLANNELETTES j ‘ | White and cglored. sold at 15¢ and 18¢, price lzl/zc to lSc A few men‘s Overcoats to go at less than half price. Sheepskin lined Jackets, waterproof â€" ‘material, reâ€"in pockets, and buckle, former price was $7.00 for ... .. .. STOCKINGS â€", \B. Snyder.â€"Mr. and‘ Nrs.~ Sid Snider jof Eimira, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Snider.~~MÂ¥. Willard |am_l isses Ida and. Alice Snider visâ€" ‘ited at the home of Nr. Reuben Eby ‘on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sniâ€" 'dar of Guernsey, Sask., are visiting in ‘this vicinityâ€"Mr/ and Mrs. Angus i Weber spent Sunday at the home of , Mr. Josiah Weber.â€"On February 18th ‘the Dominion Alliance will hold their 3Anmml Field Day for the county and a good speaker will address ‘the conâ€" gregation of the Evangelical churchi in the lfternoon at the usual hour.â€" j Miss Perceda Eby has returned to Elâ€" mira after spending a week at Toronâ€" 'tmâ€"~Mr. Fred Lasch spent the weekâ€"! end in Kitchenor.â€"â€"Mr. Ephraim Musâ€", selman spent‘ M%nday in Kitchener.â€" Mrs, Louis Schultz spent last Friday .. Briefs:â€"Miss Belfé/ *Kelson . spent Sunday at her homé here.â€"Mrs. Norâ€" man Kingâ€"of Creoib;nk spent s‘evor‘ul‘ day$ Tast week|at the! home of Mr. J NEXT WAR LOAN % Floradale. «.. QQ¢ . . Regular $1.50 for . ... §1. Di R | Wry, â€" Neurt, . North (Woélwich.â€"M | §jga;.ms ‘spent Iast Friday with M ... | 16 SDent IastFriday with M Freg Lasch,.â€"The : Bazkar ‘hich given by tha Women‘s Institute Saturday afternoon was a big suce in Spite of the cold weather. The 1 ies were successful in selling all t useful articles including an auto quilt which raised the sum to the h* figure of $48 which is to go in aid | the Red Cross.â€"Mr. Wilbert Mem1 is wearing a smile. The little boy pects to stay.â€"Lutheran services Sunday afternoon.â€"On. Sunday ing in the Menponite church l were baptized and received as members.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David. der of Hawkesville visited at Mr, ver Snyder‘s‘on Sunday. Father Hugonard, head of the } dian School at Legret, Sask., wh he estaplished in 1882, and who k the File Hills inl1 Crooked La Indians from massacte in 1885, dead, aged sixtyâ€"nin=. at ENT Of FINANCE OTTAWA the home of her parents Mr 4. ©Neurt, ; North !Wodlwich.â€" Inc. bix logCafeRe® ySX: fluh?t .2:5:: o ent.tn..n:”@u| the w«n house in the World dealing exclusively in American Raw Furs, Sud Tabrem A morimont, the iiteipet Harknt Prices and the wsual "Shubert" ierens Wâ€"‘te for the Intest edition of "&! .ff,,"'m"fi is mlmwmmtfil‘w ‘D‘b‘ neinest w an lonu'_’:- Reliableâ€"Rosponsible ~ Safe "Ship to Shubert" y

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