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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Dec 1917, p. 1

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. VOL. " NO. 49. genial Notice! 'ti-rar-tterr-u."" I , mlmIMMIII-V I tgmt-rr."-".' PHONE 671 If you are looking for the best values in Shoes and ttutr. m in Waterloo County we are looking for you. We hve a big stock which we bought right and we are low in a positioll to give to 31m some your purse. It will pay you to take a ten steps up Frederick Street from the port office to Jur store as we can save you money. are m demand. We can our you some livable locum". " you have bcrn ankvrq nf hoytrtg .1 looking for a sale and tsrorit.able Inn-sun: "HONE Big Bargains, 1gliiSlli1,0lli'8 tt25 WE INVITE YOl' TI) CALL OPPOSITE TH F, MAR K ET SHOE STORE WILSON B. BEGHTEL We can our you - productwc ncrcagcl in de Real Estate aft: Insurance Money to Loan Farm Lands jullullIOHIaluu -Iv~0 acme and See w -EfrAtl!1'.8 mun. mumolwluu m m " mun-“r .sott.ormwot'e. Hockey Shoes Skating Shoes Felt Shoes Felt Slippers Heavy Light 'Rubbers Heavy Shoes Fine Shoes . Moccasins Leggings ment. chasm! in Shoes and Rutr TEN PAGES la’m Perre for ym-rsclf Rubbers KITCH ENER P65 x INC. WEST Local and Parson! . , Miss A Uttiey spent Thursday a“ ternuon in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford vls- ited at ('rosspill recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. That Playford. Mr. Wilbur! Meliuer and tamily of Floradule have moved to Elmira. Miss B. Weidenhammer visited at Kitchener and Hamburg last week. Mrs. S. Carnochan attended the fun- eral of her cousin Mr. Schaeler at Hamburg last Thursday. n y from the Nm ther in town "Rid" divas, Kahl or Alsleldl visit relatives in this vicinity last week " -. ___eh_-- “x. Miss Bertha Coote ml her mother, Mrs days ago. _ -- ur. vii'as. Halliday of Winnipeg was me guest of Mr. and Mrs. David meg- ler recently. A " _ n n.1,... I..._x,. tel" Ierrnug. The school friends of Miss Marie Weivhel surprised her at her home on Thursday evening and spent several very pleasant hours. --i- .. r. _ee-t., x- “huh-up Our Busy Neighbors Veit I'lfuanu~ ..._.7, Mr. Roy Eix bf Buffalo is visiting his parents. __ a»- ....... in: .uvn um ”New“. Preparations are under way for two rntertainments to he given on Dec. 17 and 18th under the auspices or the sunday school of the Evangelical chm-ch. They have been fortunate in securing the services of Prof. J. J. ill wimmuuln IWIUIUAI'WI W IMWIIOIIIM WIMIIWWIWMMA - Sunday senom u: 'MET .n.....,~.w_V ",7“ "__"-"""' church. They have been fortunate! Mr. Gordon 'f’eterson has tho, Wm- iln securtlng 2ait.r,vhf," 0‘11" Prof. ill J‘ipélhy of his many St. Jacob's triénds mm), o cape er, w o w awe us- . . , trdted lectures on "Ben Hur" sl'l'lc.ki,e,ctk".e,,t'," girls“ Joie', hllen May "Uncle Tom's Cabin.“ F '., F . "t'"oCit" Mrs. A. Devin. and daughter Duro- an? 3rd. c thy of Waterloo sueml the week-end: r, and Mrs. Harlmng of. Kitch- with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruppel. ltr/isps,.'?, moved mm mm. Sch, Mrs. A; H. Erb visited her son in walm's house. Mr. Humans g cm- Toronto several days this week. lployed in the local 19m Factory- . Mrs. Irvine Slrome. Miss Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hollinger Strome and Mrs: Holbourne of pearI have moved into Mr. Holllnger's (llenallan spent Saturday allernoon in! gouge recently vacated by Mrs. Brtt . ac er. town Mrs. James Watt and Illue ('nuu u. I Salem are spending a week-with the Misses Behrens. T Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of Wm lerloo spent the week end in town. Mrs. W. Adams and son of Macton. visited the tormer's brothers the Messrs. Everett on Sunday. Miss M. Coon has returned from Guelph a‘ter spending three weeks at her home owing to ill health. The bazaar held on Saturday by the' Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church was a great success. . Pie. 1.. Bristow of London spent so- ', naval days at his home. i Several young ladies called at the ‘Imme of Mrs. Faulds on Friday even- _ inn: and "showered" "Miss Margaret 1yp'ck,1""v, with a miscellaneous show- er. A very pleasant evening was spent The marriage tool day at high noon at and Mrs. Faulds,ot "ockncvof Parker. to The murriaiw took place on Tues. day at high noon at the home of Dr. "ml Mrs. Faulds, of Miss Margaret uockncyot Parker. to Mr. J. Allan of Lucknow. The bride looked verv pret- ty in her travelling suit of brown with hat to match. Miss Eileen Faulds was flower girl and Miss Hat- tip Ruppcl played the wedding'march Rev. J. Culp performed the ceremony. The young couple left in the afternoon for a trip through the northwest and will he zom- sovcral months. Their many friends wish them a very ha’p- py ("turn Miss A. Cra (and at Toronto News Notes . Mrs. lirytlnn or Galt Is spending a wcck with Mrs. hum-an MacPherson. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geis and family \isilml at Mr. S. Kmvmor's on Sunday. T Mr. Thus, Tanntr returned home on Friday after spvmling a week with his brother Mr. David Tanner of near Ha. milton, WATBBIDO. mum... Mr. and Mrs, J. Macpherson and family "spent " day or Ian week with the Iattvr"s parents Mr. and Mrs. Raim. cr of "pstson. . Misses Vt wow the Km“ Tttesday. Mrs, c. Tahhort HmI'Mrs. henna! Bram: attended the Ladies Aid Meet-) lug at the hnnw of Mrs. \Velllnglon Matthews. near Glennllan Inst Fiiiii.iy Mr. Pt'tr'r Ithhnr in showing his im) portvd man" "Neilits Favorite" atl Guelph this wm-k. Hop" Peter will he: smwvssru1 in sm-II ing a and prize. I Quite a numbvr from here attended tho political meetings at Man last “or-k. ' Mrs. Marvin in of Ornnnavillp apvm tt [WV days of Fast week with her no- ymvw Mr. W. Nurnt Mr, and Mrs, A. Dummeivr and Miss Emma Dammeior of no" Huwkmwllle spont sunday wfth Mr, C, Tnhlycr'. "Ir Gcrttttny Is allowed to immune“ 1hr old wurhl countries. neither yours. nnr tuino " mtte tor a ll! Part" -. News Notes Gathered by Industtious Correspondents in County it c timid 'sGiiiiGit is visiting his mo ELMIRA. Firm., and Bertha Tahhort hosts of Mrs. Wm. Halt last Crawrorth spent the week, Kahl c FoitTGi"Hamuton visit- r. Mrs. J. Coote several Macton. Watt and little child of main: a week "vith the "a"riiiiir" 13mm: 6: ttif " " [unannou- _-..-..--. ..--e'-_ ' . Put. Harry Everest who has beenl " . ' invalid“ hone from England where: , ty "C tund‘ he has been in hospital tor some' months. arrived in town Thursday. l mun-aunmmmmwwmnw l Pro-tation. At the close ot work Thursdayt‘ ttt. .1qu evenlnx “in Ella Gillespie was We'.‘ tented with a.beuystnti.wr.ut watch Armchair Phileoophy.- L (i,iiiiitiiiiijii2ii" friends at The Here we are again treadind on Pe! - Arrested . " figure? 33:31 cS%df 2:)[1255‘ On .. charge ot selling bread under- . ' weight. Chief i‘rawtord placed a Pot. 'gtt,"T,"uSrt,i,'i1, "ts/l."' "and in- 'lsh Baker of Kitchener. who summer The armchaire are m dil lthe foreign trade in town, under ttl We ex ct to have . all?) "m?“i. rest. Ten of the [Oates were put on hi pe co . urn w "e the scales and all were found to bel t a week out of respect to the would- "rom 3 to 7 ounces under weight on! he directors f!t our national destinyhhe 3oound loaf. As a result of this' LtU12 with“: ttr/trc",':,"" s','l,',tr,iie1rfe.t/.e,n, oi the law the ioreignerl c t. I o at aways rue-1 wan fined tl" and costs, amounting! there Is a possibility ot it coming in to 31577 which was paid contact with the s‘urcharged political GtCidiii' Funeral T _ l atmosphere above. and. we don't Mr. and F/irc, Dolph were in Emmi P. It responsible for the com- Rochester where they attended the f ust tie.P,P, which may be the o!st-l'difici.G of the late Mrs. A. Hutchison. leome. We're all gong to hear the I a sister ot Mrs. Dolph which was" ,problems of the day discussed and held on Thursday ' then vote “according to the. dictates Collided With Ply-dram. (34:? am] 'i',',T'tt'ii; $.31: see! I An automobile with license num- " o an I t, Te: . ber 53185 while. coming down King The address of Rev. W. E. Hassnrd of Toronto at the Lutheran Church last Tuesday evening on Bible Soc- iety work was quite instructive and “ell attended. An etrorc Will be made in a tew days to secure contributions tor the Bible Society and we hope to receive a liberal response. At last-Mr. Peter and Mr. Menno ‘our fuel controllers each received a car of black diamonds on Monday and were kept busy‘ disposing small lots to their many chilly customers. i,CsTr/%itt Mrs. Harllm/Ig of Kitch- ‘ener. have moved into Mia. Sch, walm's house. Mr. Hantungb cur 'ployed in the local felt Factory- . Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hollinger [have moved into Mr. Holllnger's “louse recently vacated by Mrs. Bru- :bacher. - --- Our skating rink company has ap parently cone into a state of liquid alien, as the enclosure is being re- moved. We'll all have to hike tor/the river or the race tor our invigorating winter sports. iiUGuwtiat éxpenalve for Hydro. What about a yeductibn in rates soon? ', -iGaaAiiG. No. 3. is being instal- led here May. Reducing the__jqice "in M. L. Weber has received a consignment of five or six kinds of Nova Scotia apples A A I The "Japanese Te!" last Saturday [afternoon at the home of the Miss.cs Snider. held by the "Whatsocvcr" .loyss of Calvary S. S. was " Hwy pleasant and profitable fllnltlion for the Red Cross. Thc beauty of the vil- .luge was much in evidence sunnin- Hnentetl by a little of the chivalry us t a background. "iii-Tana Mrs. Albert Mlelke of Kit-l chener spent the week-end with Mr., and Mrs. E. F. Mielke. " Mr. and Mrs. We] have returned from an enjoyable trip to Florida, but their impressions of the parts visited. were not favorable. commits .ed with conditions in old Waterloo county. ' Rev. A. Geyer. of Doom was the' guest of Rev. and Mrs. N. H. Schwalm ', for a few days. . t Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bergey have iheen notified that their son, Pte. nor. ldon Horsey. has again been woumlml and is confined to hospital. His mir lny friends trust that his inlurites urv not serious. l Mrs. W. Bristol has been connucd " to the house with a severe attack or _ltrrippe. u _ _ ... . " ' Services in St. James‘ church next Sunday afternoon and evening. in Calvary church at 7.30 run and in the Mennonite at 10.30 am. and Y.P.B.M. at TA5 pun. “Miss Edith Weber spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Norman Weber. News Note. of IMereIt Mrs. John McDonald has born visit ing friends it} 1yPrylstoctt. _ Mrs. Yanke ot Breslau ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Weber 9n Sunday. . - - _ Mr. and Mrs. I. Bechtel , of Breslau were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ap- pet on Sunday., _ -- l The Balms! Church Bazaar will he ' hold in Kavolman‘s Hall on Saturday I next. December 8th, from 3 to 6 in the, Gtternoon and from 7 to 10 In the (we. ”ling. Lunch and supp" will be sor- ved. Don't forget the date, t vert' satisfactory mums were " l'lained from the canvas: for the Vino My Loan in this district. . 0 Mr. Emerson Bock met with a painl‘ul accident last week while threshing. severely lnjuring his right eye. Frrr. tunately the danger of losing his sight is now past. ___ _ . _ . .. "11:“ Ciiex Torrie concluded his Pv- angellstic kj,ii,iiis, at the Bnplist Church on unsday lust _ - _ The New Duncee Clroral Society gave their sqcond performance of tlw "Singing School" in the Town Hall, Huyavlllo. Nor 27th. and scored an- other success. After the entertain. ment the Haysville Red Cross Com. mittee served a light lunch, which was greatly appreciated‘ Another substantial rash donation to tho, Red Crorm horipty wan risceived from an inmtentirl rltlun last mark It in hoped that other: will show their mtrloulm in a similar manner The Red Crotttt moms will be open an Thurtuitry this week as usual. New Dundee. Mrs. Joh- Hack-ll. In: necked a tnttttqry mad-l Iron the mlllury mural“. 1". net“! which is the t to come to Preston was won by Mr hunk“. the In. Born. Racket: ir' vGrv7ihir- while with Cumul- Infantry. . An automobile with license num ber 53185 while. coming down King street past Bernhardt'n residence last wick smashed into the hydrant. last sstek smashed mitt (rtt' nyulunv.‘ removing the top instutttly [hr wax I er shot hign into the air m’idcurmg: good pressure. A hurry val] was. - sent in to the Water t'omnrissiott ln‘ T have the water turned off m that 1va i , . pipes soultl nd' be drained The auto , . . , . . . L had the frnt axle and a whtwi bud. I The Only Department store In the County. ly damaged 142 KING ST,, 12 TO 18 FREDERICK 5'1 REET, KITCHENER, ONTARIO. -.----------ti-irzz===rr.rai=Taa_ - _______-_-‘ THORNTON tl DOUQLAS 'LTD. Enterprise Sausage 8tuffers Ttte only "REAL STI an cmnders, bored true Butch or Saws '59; m 'U! tt 35c, Asc, We. NofSs--a.tsmer x 4 2t., sue Comma: at No. 30--atufter A 4 2t.. No. 3r--tttutrer x 8 Pt., Frauen. We carry extra parts for above . WEICHEL a SON Ltd. FORKb-Hy. Tanner. at " to 2f m.. at Me, 75r.. smo Gut $3.75 TIN PAGES Inunvy to Tiuws like those. when tuu'ly Wm 0"ng 100011111. n. ought to interest' "you to know that iemaketrurclothtus and euiout the middlmmm's 'nytit. . It vvrfainly moans a saving to you, of at least 25 per Wm. :01! a Suit or Ov. Invoat. Come in and lvt us slum; you that what WI' say is true. _ V We have inmwusc Mocks of Suits and (Normans just Haw, by whivh to prosi (our word. . _ o: 9 use” sum Ut mam ,75e.. 31.” and $2.25. ‘MEN'S AND BOYS' oUTFiTTh'Rs, STRATFORD KITCHENER I Don't l'urg‘t-t that fact. and it' m-v tolvou, if you buy your ch the In STUFFER" and Press. It is made in three sizes. The ‘Clophes Mre Séll size complete at Priced From $15.00 up 10:1 size comwete at giThe Bhristmas A, _i'i.ir, Store q Santa Claus Has ior WILL BE DELIGHTEI) WITH THE '1 SUGGESTIONS WHICH GREET YOUR EYES LING LElSl'RELY THROUGH THE CHRIST Everyone is patriotic, by being a little more thoughtful our patriotism can be made most practical this holiday season. Carry with you all small packages. buy carefully and do not return goods, make sure that proper addresses are given. Shop in the mornings whenever possible. Do not purchase unnecessary quantities of materials. needed for war supplies. _ ALL LINES REASONABLY PRICED . l o k x a We carry extra knives and plates 1" styles and sizes. . V Make ' CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS CAN HELP THE 3 mabhineq, Forks 7mm 3M 10 and IF.: Butcher Butcher Knives Steels HERE: Red. at .vourclotlis an this 51011“. t crst.vcrrtt ought to mum. it know that _\\:1' make our clothes," H's profit. It vvrfainly moans A or, nor m-nt. on " Suit tM' Or- A complete line of up-to-date goods at-right prices: No. 22--Meat Choppers, Complete with Knife (and Plate, . Ah ..... No. 32.--Meat Chopper. Between Ourselves Has Moved His Stock to . Lg This Store " i,, A fine line to choose from at 50c. 75c, “.00 and $1.25.- In different size; are your Butcher Sup- plies for Butcher Season $1100 $1209 $14-09 " " PRICE man: can: WITH THE THOUSANDS IW YOUR EYES WHILE S'I‘RUL- THE CHRISTMAS S'I‘ORI'L. HAMILTON "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE WATERLOO ONTARIO that Iiu'2illts' complete with Knife and plate, at at 20 and_25c each. for these machines, all MANAGEMENT Skimmers Tin & Granite 27a Jill . $475 $375

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