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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Oct 1917, p. 1

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6 SPECIAL TROUSER SALE. ,vory man in Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo who wears trousers will do well to secure several pairs at such excepâ€" tlonaily advantageous prices, which in most coses are actually below preâ€" sent wholesale prices by actual comâ€" parison. _ Solid wear. . English hair. "line stripes in mid gray, $4.50 quaiity, BBSCI&L s ssus liys iee sislr.. $3.75 S5ye‘ and Student Suits, hand made in all the new autumn shades, . cut from the men‘s suit cloth, specially for our trade, $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $10.0¢ RNC ::2loricirrs akasn seaers $n, $12.00 EARLY FALL SHIRT SALE. 50 dozen full size bodies and sleeves in very choice colors, regular price $1.25 to $1.50, Sale ..... ....... 89¢ 25 dozen $3.00 separate _ collar French double cuffs, _ raw silk, plain nolor, special Saturday Sale . $198 100 Boys‘ Suits, two and three butâ€" ton, pinch back or beiters, made from imported smooth finish, grey _ anc rown tweeds, large fitting bloomers éf:s 26 to 30, regular $7.50 to $8.50 Aale. Price ... ..ill sevill aen 359.1 BOYS‘ SUIT SALE, We are making this store known for its splendid values in mannish tailorâ€" ed Boys‘ Suits and its exceptional valuos. 40 only Boys‘ Suits, in strong tweeds values up to $7.00, Sale Price . Q4.QL en rm en e en en nne en en e eeenneentinnn in 228 pairs English Worsted Finished trousers, in mid and dark shades, stanâ€" card $3.50 Value, ..0....0 ..... 3269 And two other very special values At .. ns. sin sre t $3.wand 3450 It is a treat for any man or boy to visit our store at the present time. We are showing a most exclusive range of fall and winter Suits and Overâ€" coats in all the new styles â€" correct and distinctive, without being paddy. There is not a man or boy who would not feel proud and comfortable in an ERNST SUIT. We are offering values that cannot be duplicated eilseâ€" where. . We have never bought so well, and we are happy in the fact that we are pieasing all Kitchener‘s most careful dressers. Come Saturday and let us show you what will fit you and what will wear well. . SOME HINTS FOR SATURDAY BUYERS. ‘ MEN‘s SuiTs. MEN‘S SUITS OF QUALITY. Th ults hav . . er that is away aboue uhe syecage [ Many men feel that $18.00 is / the finished with all the latest â€" styleftOP price to pay for a suit. It is for klnla;' zanlculzrl{ 2:;.(!).:‘“;14'::)' just those gentliemen that this suit has young fellows, regular 010 * u> Pbeen designed to our special order. marked down for quick selling $9w There is not one point about the Suit â€"oâ€"â€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"nâ€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ithat we think any man who really QSPEC'AL TROUSER SALE. knows good tailoring can take excepâ€" very man in Kitchener and Waterâ€"ftion to. We have had it made up loo who wears trousers will do well to fin all the fancy effects that are popâ€" secure several pairs at such excepâ€"| ular this season. Made in the most tlonaily advantageous prices, which f>xtreme as well as conservative modâ€" in most coses are actually below preâ€"[ :is. Every size is here for every figâ€" sent wholesale prices by actual comâ€" fire and satisfaction is quaranteed parison. _ Solid wear. Engllch hairâ€" | with every suit, special price $18m Distinctive stylesâ€" correct to the minuteâ€"the greatest values you have ever known. The Best Fall and Winter Clothing For Men and Boys ever Brought Before Your Attention Ernst‘se YVOL, 61. NO. 40. 75 acres, loo .....0. Ioo at . at ener loo 55 acres, 108 ... ; 50 acres, 108 â€"â€". : .+. loo Call at this office if interested in buying or selling Farm Propâ€" erty. . Partial list below of th: many farms I have listed for sale. acres, acres, acres, acres acres, 255 KING ST., W., KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 925. 7 miles from 11 miles from 8 miles from 6 miles from 9 miles from 8 miles from Wellesley Township Wellesley Township p FARMS FOR SALE THE CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. . $3800 Waterâ€" Waterâ€" . $3700 Waterâ€" . $3500 Waterâ€" . $3600 Waterâ€" Waterâ€" NO ATTEETH 160 pairs boys‘ school shoes. Mothâ€" trs be sure and see these, sizes 11, 12 ind 13, regular $3.00, special Saturâ€" day 3239 Men‘s Boots, in velour calf, blucher >r buttont sizes 5 to 10, also fine high jrade samples, in tan or black _ calf skin, vici kid and patent leather, in vizes 6, 6%/, 7, 7%5, 8 and 8%,, regular $5.00 to $6.00, Saturday ... ... 3425 Saturday Women‘s boots, popular new fali styles, patent leather with cloth tops, also vici kid, lace or button, medium ind high heels, sizes 24 to 7, regular »4.00 and $4.50, special Saturday at Girls‘ gunmetal and vici kid boots, jgood comfortabile shapes, button or Jlucher style, low heels, sizes 8 to 10/>, regular $2.00 and $2.25, Saturâ€" Greater Values than ever in the wonderful sale of Boots and Shoes lay Boys‘ Boots,â€" in all substantial solid eathers, _ splendidly _ made, fall weight, sizes 1 to 5, regular $3.50, at 110 acres, 9 miles from Kitchâ€" ener @7500 150 acres, 9 miles from Kitchâ€" ener l..... 0 2.... ..... . $10000 142 acres, 7 miles from Kitchâ€" 100 acres, 6 miles from Kitchâ€" @Mer 22. 22. 22> 22. ..l.. $7600 @NOP ..... ic is is sak k ks @OFOR 114 acres 8 miles from Kitchâ€" @Mer 2.2.... l2.ll22 0 .22l. .. $9200 ener 210 acres 9 miles from Kitchâ€" ener, s2.l. 22.2.0..... .. $9000 100 acres, Wellesley Township Where the Good Clothes Come from‘ 10 PAGES WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4 1917 ... .. $9200 from Kitchâ€" ... .. $9000 ey Township from Kitchâ€" @7500 .... $6700 $169 $339 | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ruggle and the funeral of Rev * ~n‘%er =: family and Mr. and Mrs. N. Detrich Natschez. last Sunday. ’motored to Kitchener on Sunday| _ Rev. G. Weidenhamom = oc > last.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snider and duct a special Englisl <ervice in +*~ daughter Gertrude motored to Lisâ€" Lutheran church nes‘ Tu~jJas ~~â€" towel on Sunday and spent the day . ing. with friends.â€"A boy ‘has arrived at _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _ Fchinhe‘~ n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sunday accompanied Mr. and \râ€" Snyder and expects to stay. Congratuâ€"‘ J. Snider of Floradale, on a motor lations.â€"Mrs. Philip Rominger was trip to Listowel where they sneâ€"t ; a businsss visitor to Toronto a few | day. days this woeek, buying new stock| Mr. N. Stroh spent Sunday at Hesâ€" for herâ€" millinery.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" , peler. gus Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Norman‘: If favorable weather continues till Snyder attended the funeral of the Wednesday a large number from infant child of _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob here intend attending the School Snyder near Kitchener.â€"Mr. and Fair at Heidelberg. Mrs. Alvin Shantz and daughter Emâ€" Splendid Potato Crop. ma spent Sunday at the home of Mr.|i Raising murphies is the order of the Aaron Snyder.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Erwin day. It is a rather pleasant job to Mohr and son Ralph of North Eastâ€" raise them from the ground to such hope were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. a large size. Edward Snyder.â€"The Y.P.A. of the Corn cutting is also on the go. Evangelical Association of Elmira, ez _ ___â€"__. fertained by the Jocat T6A on wou | PoRonto warmiy _ welcomed Major day evening to a corn roast. A lplon-‘wmhm A. Bishop, V.C., D.S.0., M.C., did programme was given by the of Owen Sound, the aviator, who has visiting alliances and a most enjoyâ€" brought down many German airpianâ€" able evening was spent by all. l.., Another of our old time and much respected residents, Mr. John Gabel, passed away at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Aaron Musselman, in Watâ€" erloo on Friday afternoon, Sept. 28, in his 88th year. Mr. Gabel spent the greater part of his long life in . St. Jacobs. _ The funeral service, which was largely attended by his old friends, was held in Calvary Evanâ€" gelicat church on Sunday afternoon, and was conducted by Rev. M. L. Wing the pastor, and Rev. Mr. Burn, of Watâ€" erloo. Sc.r!ool Report for September. Honorsâ€"Kenneth Snyder, Florence Oberhoitzer, Cordella Berges, Jean | Snider, Ethel Brubacher, Laura Detâ€"‘ wiler. 4 Local Items of Interest. Passâ€" Kathieen Brubacher, Leola Berges, Waiter Feil, Nancy Martin, Meivin Honsberger, Gordon Henrich, Neida Good, Mabei Steiner, Erma He.â€" ler, Harold Eby, Earl Oberholtzer, Ruby onyder, Meivin schiit. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Menger and son of Hespeler, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menger. Mr. Menger returned recently from overâ€" seas, and expects to leave shortly for London, Ont., where he will be on duty on the pay roll staff. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds of London, are spendâ€" ing a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Welkes. Mr. Reynolds‘ friends are glad to see him on deck again. afâ€" ter his long absence.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and daughter Irene returued on Thursday last from a very enjoyâ€" able trip through our Western proâ€" vinces.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger and son Brodie spent the weekâ€"end at the oid home "The Maples."â€"Mr. E. \ W. Snider has returned after spending a few weeks where the rocking bilâ€" ‘ lows rise and sink on the chafed ocean side, â€"Miss â€" Florence Aitcheson, iteacher, spent the weekâ€"end‘ with friends in Milverton. Her sister, Miss Agnes Aitcheson of Bluevale, returnâ€" ed with her and is spending a few days at the home of Mr. M. L. Weber. â€"Mr. Grant Richmond has returned after spending five months, solving the "back to the land problems" among the Hespelerian Hills, and has resumed his studies at the Collegiate for Part II. of Honor Matriculation.â€" Rev. and Mrs. E. Bowinan of Conestoâ€" go, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver, and Mr. J. Good of Kitchener, Mr. Vernoni and Miss Olive Zeller and Miss Violet Hagey of Bresiau were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. A. B. Wenver.‘ â€"The Woolwich School Fair is interâ€" esting the younger minds this week.â€"â€"‘ Don‘t forget the Thanksgiving Musiâ€" cale in the Evangelical church on Monâ€" day, Oct. 8th, at 8 p.m. ‘The admisâ€" sion is to be applied to the musicale fund of the church. Obituary. to know what the difference is beâ€" tween an intriguer and a profiteer. Joâ€" nah‘s scientific mind almost persuadâ€" es him, since the harvest rush is over, :o get a few shekeis, and his clubâ€" bag together and visit his Entente alâ€" .es in Quebec and be present at the pening of the wonderful Quebec bridge on Oct. 18. Angus remarked hat with the lid sitting pretty ciose cor over a year he was surprised to ce C t 40 Armchair Philosophy. We miss J. L‘s familiar form in our armchair soliliquies this week. Amos has got very interested in the "Willyâ€" Nicky" correspondence. He would like Special Inducements by Kitchener Merchants Watch for Announcement of see the suffragette, Mrs. Moon full :wice in September, but that did not aappen since the year 1899 already. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Our Busy Neighbors Big Fareâ€"Refunding Sale In Next Issue News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County‘and District Floradale. St. Jacobs. Local and Personal. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Alph. Betger, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver | Scheifle with their families motored to the Niagara fruit district. â€" The |tormer spent a few â€" days with {friends at Vineland. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hilliard spent . Sunday at Niagara. Raising murphies is the order of the day. It is a rather pleasant job to raise them from the ground to such a large size. If favorable weather continues till Wednesday a large number from here intend â€" attending the School Fair at Heidelberg. Splendid Potato Crop. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fehinbe!s n Sunday accompanied Mr. and \râ€" J. Snider of Floradale, on a motor trip to Listowel where they sneâ€"t ; day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hohmeter and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Sol.. Scheifâ€" ele. Mr. and Mrs. Enh Rotâ€"or atte~? the _ funeral of Rev * Ca‘ter o=:# Natschez. last Sunday. Rev. G. Weidenhmam > it 0 duct a special Englisl, <ervice in +*~ Lutheran church nes‘ ITusdas ~~â€" ing. Miss Nellie Snider left on Saturday to spend a few days with her brother Ralph, at Battle Creek. after which she will proceed west to take up her former position in Saskatoon Sask. ’LOCAL AND PERSONAL t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Halliman motâ€" ! ored through the Niagara district on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilâ€" born and daughter, Miriam, visited Mr and Mrs. Clayton Cassel in Plattsâ€" ville on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dorscht, of Bamberg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorscht last week.â€"Miss M. Hartman of Kitchâ€" ener, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Gus Hartman on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hallman of Water!no wnrp‘ the guests of Dr. and °Irs \. R Ract ‘ â€"Mr. ©. . Keele. : i \ bre guest of Mr. and Nrs ic off i6 last week.â€"Mr. Isaiah Eoy and Mss 0} ive Eby. spent Sundas at the io« of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Snyder and| son, Leonard. Mr. ard Mrs. Walmr" iUnderwood and son. of Kiteh®>~ | Mr. and Mrs. Georse Hin and famils | 'ol Waterloo, were the guests of Mr.l and Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday. ‘ ’â€"Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ryer and son spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Abram Cressman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Abram Swartz spent Sunday with| Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey.â€"Mr. and | Mrs. Noah Shantz were visiting friends in this community.â€"Communâ€" 'lon services were held at the Menonâ€" ite Church, Blerheim, on Sunday. | }â€"Rev. W. Bristol and*little son were j visiting the former‘s parents in Hamâ€"| ilton last week.â€"Mrs. George Bechtell has been suffering from an attack of pleurisy, but is now convalesclng.' â€"Mr. George Hoffman is confined to his home‘ through sickness.â€"The monthly meeting of the Baptist Misâ€" sicnery Circle will be held on October ‘mm at the home of Mrs. Angus Krampean, when a thanksgiving proâ€" gramme will be given. â€"Motorists to Grimsby and the peach district last week included Mr. and Mrs. John Bock and family, the Misses Sylvia and Rae Bock, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.’ Hallman, Miss Wegenast, and thel Messrs. August, Fred, Irvin, Arthur} and Ed Lautenschlager. â€"â€"Manyl New Dundee visitors attended the Drumbo Fair last week.â€"Mr. andi Mrs. Amos Hilborn, Mrs. Jesses Clemâ€" | ens, Mrs. John Conley, and Mr. Nath | aniel Clemens motored to Elmira to attend the County School Convention. â€"Dr. L. L. Stauffer, of the C.A.M.C. who has spent the last 18 months on active service is home on short leave and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock Dr. Stauffer speaks in glowâ€"|{ ing terms of the excelient work which c is being carried on by the Red Cross Society in England and France, and | | urges all those who have the interests of the "boys" at heart to make still greater efforts to keep them well supplied with those comforts which are so essential to their welfare. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hockburn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bowman on Sunday. New Dundee. Conestogo. Mrs. A. Israel and the Misses Israel of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt an Sunday Mr. I . B. Christie, Postmaster at Trenton, is superannuated after fiftyâ€" six years in the postal service. Mr. and Mrs. William Schenk of Stratford is spending a couple of weeks with his brother Mr. Andrew Schenk who is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. E.V. and . Mrs. Philip Be Grimsby on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hollman and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hollman. Mr. Wesley Hollman of near New Dundee visited at his home on Sunday, Mr. l charge of € Church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Shantz and famâ€" ily visited friends near Breslau on Sunday. _ _ Waterloo and Elmira THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Phone 215 Silo Clips "Paroid Roofing has no Equal Shingles BUIM & comi‘mna comaine 106 ay teet at Like Kindling squlare 2222 22222 ... $350 FCuel h0 Leatherette Roofing, 1 ply, per NErPoNSET Paroid Roofing Will protect your buildings against _ Mohawk Roofing, fire and reduce your fire risk. s tactant 52 Price complete with hose, etc. .. .. ... 3925 Extra top plates, old or new style at .. $125 Extra bottom piates, old or new style at $2.m jew (§loes for Thanksgh The Stewart No. 1 Ball Bearing Horse Clipper is the standard of the world News Notes of interest. i Roseville had ; of e fSprvices at the U. B. One of the Famous NEponsET ROOFINGS n cvi. Neponset Paroid Roofing WE SELL IT 7 $ MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ OUTFITTERS. ~ ac m‘ sTRATFORD KITCHENER HAMILTON Devitt and Mr. ker motored to *# Silo Clips for your silo, as . f ll ps shown at, each 2 50, H . WEICHEL & SON Limited _ WINTER UOVERUCOUATS SHIRTS MEN‘S SUITS COAT SWEATERS BOYS‘ SUITS JERSEYS RAINCOATS GLOVES NEW FALL CAPS HATS ODD TROUSERS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS * This is a men‘s and boys‘ store and everything for men ~ boys to wear (except boots) is to be found here in great iety. _ Buy your Thanksgiving Outfit now, â€" t THORNTON & DOUGL: t ko is to the Fall, what Easter sn (l;. ic‘s dress up day. â€" Every man and boy ; his New Fall Outfit by Thanksgiving Day. . We are ready ' it has ever been our fortune to assemble: FALL OVERCOATS WINTER OVERCOATS MEN‘S SUITS BOYS‘ SUITS RAINCOATS GLOVES WESELOH â€" GOUDE, Special Display of Commencing Wednesday and for Four Days our Fall Opening Displays will be featurec 1b1cughâ€" out the Store. _ Everybody is invited. Come and inspect the New Styles. 42 KING ST., 12 TO 18 FREDERICK STREET,. KiTCHENE Stewart Power Clipping Machir e All complete with ent. Leatherette Roofing, 2 ply, per roll 22222 2222 222. ... SPnn roll Horses represent a substantial investment and deserve good care. Few if any horses are at their best when the ti:. of changing their coat comes. Those who have stu > horses most carefully are agreed that a good clipping is v beneficial. With the Finest Display Of NEW FALL CLOTHES Thanksgiving Week Noew Fall Dress CGoods, Silks and Cloaki: g s Newest New York Styles in Coats and Suits Newest Fall Styles in Neckwear, Cloves, ces ery Brown‘s Shamrock Linens for Thanksgivirg Clip Your Horses This Fail Fall Opening 10 PAGES Hand Clippers, plain and ball bearing, nails and cemâ€" 10 4 .: iss lma s with a $150 AND PRICE THREE CENTS â€" W /s ns 1 10N) t Th $1.25

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