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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1918, p. 1

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“The ”In"... and hut-1mm. Coat we've no» anywharc," "You'" q'ot 'em all Na! in good ttttimg Ovarcoau." "The" pricel don’t took u tt nothing mu 99m. up." Thou " the loudly comment. we're getting Ipry in, in the wrath no»: crmcal buyers who have bun the rounds. ' - khan-MM, doun't Induce compliment. like muomn’n jun the ,w-rlgm sundae“ at m. oar-menu. the wq"tderful mung 'tuattties and ' tho unywap model-nun”. of the prbcn. w. "mu you to an 0-5. “Hon. é“ “d any. You can look tham over without buylng I! you no decide, but A do do bunny “up. an early cho‘uco 'or nun mil be no duplicatu on 3! “no ' um". ttttE.800A" AT A CLEAR CUT OF L a TO " PER CENT. Swagger mam-m9. mm m the . ywnd min who wand-remain young. {Auto qua, houvy_ driven. 0mm Ctrl'" rum» and sum» heather “Inca“. crombul and O'Brien'l "warm,” yum-out vain!“ handsome“ __Dymnu aver turned out, at $35.00, ttte an}. ttotitis new. TwoMy to “My not up. "a! a ‘cInr taisint; ttl buyers. ,m"!;kl'ng ttro .cr; . r“ ,r,A,rny',"yattN. Evert Tttt _ Guam jump-hum Wear,, _ ctstnh, Swag“, English “Wind Tweed: Jim», 37.66; "iaix" Gui," iikiii, “wanna: m: ..Fr.t ..F... 311,55 be) no naive ovancons h [ :' $17.80. ~517th0 a big purchase of 200 Oeer, ”an. ‘Tm 'tore in'alway. alivc m I‘m Chg”. Ind the makers knowya F tut output to handle’ them. The ttri"," “I: would no! pay for the chat m.... ..... ..... .... ... $17.30 ShMBerdOu} [In been veryla'lknv"; d - mic M. We w h' “It!!! We spent several "In" pm in} ri.t.tiyruir 'tlits'dtattr to Ilck cont-In; Diwnctivc Individuality, "Ernst" “may and “Ernst" lute. Thom» in“ at who to "tect from, smartest 'ietrirr quit. for young dressy chaps, Mprd style [or their dads; long i!,?,':',')::? pub win, “out men's 2it1't the but products of th- - .bttje.tii!i?, tihitrUd by expert: who tyiqthew, and cold on the clot at Viii/ua), : lrf'V-x-qv r-TTier," . v _ PeV -M_-__ l . t t IAIGAlNI. . Mm "aruestntrets Mr. gm Shiv! you old punt}. .ln score. " ”on my making" “king more (or Greatest Clothing Values in Ontario Firi'r."if7, +£93§6Mm FitarsETi L _ ' '¢ nAhnAiun , . ' hm hm. Ind Immune. C,,, ." noun TO LOAN AT Lowss'r 'tATM. [may on . . . . . m r gm’uajsor‘rr " report the death of! 4‘..er ciglze'n In the person of , . ”vim. win «a only nick lorl . g WM _trBtmtneumtrert' to pneu-i WILSON B. Rlia'l'lil, ttu (liven ot the sudden de th ol a M Hoerte Dina Alumna” u but " um community, “a had Pl', hula; health tor Homo you”, Wall! be brought horn tor "re The 'srelvhttt hmlly will ht M IU',' of the whole com- ”Mt. that)”, "ter u shun tttti 'tl - In her 25ttt year. . I mum you when to Brodh.. t.;‘h€)' minor home. tor interment. _ Eunice: wan held new on ' ‘Ionnmn in the Miss, Luth. " latch. when Rev. Batanhorx iii, ya [mm-none uermon, The [have the "mp-thy of tho - Wunky m their and bv. fi.. w 'I A _ . [ l , F iti'poritt, t ttiv6 I brief description of (mu (arm: of extMttlettt value 'ieititr' fair! Ar 'ut.. Catt or write for further phrtlcuhru. . F1, (ten urn. mum. rcuonable «mane. o! Kltchcner and runway. "piykt'ratero, bush. no hank grain tarm m the country. them 100 acre: 5M0! ttimt,.tratantr. rolling. Frame house, leven rooms; ftnq large 1btintt' barn, with straw [bed and firte stamina. driving timed. very large ”and. Nap mum». "re-mu. Here in an excellent opportunity for Farms for Sale I." ‘3 as?” tids than fSve miles from Kitchener, good brick house of 'r"" or tight teens, fir" bank barn ttewty Mted up, driving shed (good fit new). good orchard. So" , I mixed loam and it in a high state ot _ cultivation. 7 acre. but". good water supplied by wind mlll. Owner _ toe" and must It". Art opportunity to buy a good farm at a renoun- b P'"'"'""'"" any term; .... ..... we.. ,rF.. .t.... $8000 '_" 82‘.ch farm night mun from Kitchener, about tarty acres good getting land. lattice bush and puma. Bank barn. good he. pen, nix 'W-tod hon”, ramming stream, Owner want. larger farm and would oitrhdetid at dill at . .." m- on. dict plaid of Work. " proparly tarmed (his farm will pay tpr, up." In Iv. year- at present crop v-qu. Owner would con-Mar Jatiusituys'" la ttttjot " part payment. Easy terms. Price $10500 rnit's WITS. THE cllillR0NllcLEa,gTELEORAplt "e" ""1a. people. She returned home last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lenin! Began upon! Sunday on the third line. Mr. Wm. Holt has remrnorl home after spending a rew dnys In wlntr hum. Quite a number trom han- alter-dad the funeral of Mn. Thomas "on. an old p‘oneor of (his district, I! Glen- nllan on Tum-y. Mrs. E. Helm-r is also very lll with pneumonia and rhouttugtitrtn. Mr. and Mrs. W. ()ltmann ot Ayr visited friends here over Sunday. Mina bit-(Ne 'Ntrtrert upon! a day of in! week with her Mum. Miss (‘nrrio Tabbed. of Clonallnn Everyone mink-NI in thin vicinity whrn the “awn thnt the war was over time in over the tetephone. m. John Kaufman vlslted (new In Now Hamburg on Sunday. We Ire and to%ttort that tttl of the, "lttt"jmthrrttt' In (I!!! vicinity are ro. BOYS' SUITS. The chaps who take the place. of the big brothers " the "out must be we" and property dad. " gives them "If rcuoect and vim, The handsomer and large" .tocke aver shown in this city an to be seen this fall at Ernst- Nun Note: Mr, and Sand-y on I BOYS' HAND TAILORED OVER. _ COATS. The" were specially designed tor this store and lanored from: cloth; "tected by " from the young men‘l cmanen coma, at $14.00. $15.00. $18.00 BOYS' OVEROOAT DRIVE. chr soo Boyu' Overcoat. at in many can In. than In: season's who; Melton halter: Iike their big brothers, with slash or patch pockets. two-way collars, form hung coau, pure wool. at $6.50, $7.50. $8.50. $10.00 to . . $12.00 Suits $5.00. $6.50, 37.50, 38,50 to ttr.or stripes can“, plain and fancy we”: a. . . MEN'S UNDERWEAR The lat-gut and C most complete stock in Canada an bought two and tho-go year; ago. ulnng today at thr old prices. sunk compriua fleece lined 75: to Merino from .reV ."tm 69c to $125 Cape, _ Mocha. Rut, Suave. luck»; Scotch Knit and Llama. All the nevn Dine. an new In. _ Merino from .re. ."tm 69c to $125 Scent: Knit from .PWV 88: to tt.5t All wool from mm..... $t.6tt to $3.00 “Where the Good Clothes Come from W M -. " , GLOVES. 265 KING, W107. llll The, many friends of Mr. G. 0. Me. Konzio of Emma. who taught lt‘hool here In tho senior annulment tor novprnl yours. will rearot to loam that ho In wmrtrd mum in Prime on Rent. Mth Ho Mind the ftyintt coma and was Innlmrmr In Tan In! wht. tor and wr'rtt morn-u In! April. '" was Mtarhed to the runners. He vas in many sown engagemvnts and wad many Hose, nulls. but escaped tttV 399th W hevgm bir pull wound, Pte. Goetret was " years otii'iirrnimt a survived by his parental. three bro- 'hers rad .thre" sisters. Ono brother. um", N. A. Goebel, is in France, Buy Victory "oruitr--N%w .Humhuu: loads in \Vatorlno Counly. 840.000 has been suGscritred up to Wodnrs- lay "mint. or 57 per cent. ot the ob- kart”: at tmit tune School room-nod an Tuesday In the Junior room, Miss Stroll on duly Th" srholnrs an- not all back, but aha at: and! a full allvndance In a few dayu. The Senior room will open on Mondny November lllh, Miss Jean Mmulistcr has returned home again “(or spending several wm'ks with [Honda and relnlivos in Michigan. The many [Honda of Him Floronoa Shepherd will he phased to know that she 13 speedily recovering from the Intttwnztt and hope lo sew hm out anal" shortly. Services worn held tn the. Conttrotttr Nona] rhurch again on Sunday. Nov Nth Sunday Schnol In 10 l m., rhurrh service at " I. m. also Y. P, S, C E. It 7.45 p. m. The Mnnnonm- rhnrch hid we” rogular "‘er again lttttt Sunday morning follnwlng Sundny trchool, which was hold In In a. m. In“ Gum Randal of am In vlnlt In: her ttrartdtrttrents. Mr. and In Alex. Shiner. thh week. Miss Lottie (zot-bol of Waterloo Rpent Sunday with hrr parenu‘wru Mm Vrra Schweitzer or Walvrloo swn- Sunday at her home here , Mr Auytist Wiliiams. ot Kilrlunnr, upon: ' weak-end at his heme here. Mr. Leslie Kuntze, ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Shunt: and Master Willis and Eva ot Bridgeport, spent Sammy with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ('rvssman hero. Mr. w Smith moved his household ”term to Luun this nevi. where he has isecured a good position. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips nnd son Hamid spent the week end at the homul ot the iormer's parents " Tavintotk Master Harvey Clarke of Kitchener spentJasl \Vednudny at Roapdale Farm. _ Mia: “Man Knercher. who upon! several weeks with her pnrenu ttere. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaercher, return- ed to her home in Schnectdy on Wed. head-y. Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoul and “In ily who spenlj couple ot months with relatives in Brussels and Winghun, l'elurnrd home on Thursday. Mi; Tiuii Fo'riiris-Goendinsr gov "ml Weeks with her sister. Mrs. J, Utlloy at Alisa gram. _ Mr. James Galley, of Winghanl, spun at couple of days m town this week. Dr. It t' Winn is luking n week‘s honing.» huming in the ('nlndar dltr trirt, . WWW»; has hem Aer- 011st tll with pneumonia. but Is now Inlu'nving. Mr. and Mm J. A. Vance ot Wood- stock spent Sunday with the tormer's JOHN‘I'. Mrs J. Vance, in town, The Gideotts had charge of tho sm- vico al the Evamwlical church on mm. day owning. The pastor. Ree w. o. Hehn being engaged In evangelistic services for a week at liodnoy, mu. Mr. Charles Pletsch. ot Strattord, spent the week end with his parents hero. Mr. John Rintorel was on a business trin to Barrie on Saturday. - Gi'rriGniGt Atptl ot Kitchener 'trent Sunday with his father, Mr. Harman Apps}. here. _ _ "'iii,T'id,iif;ir/e"vtsratea hy Mr Wm Wm, 1. Sand: will be occupmd by Res. Mr. Hampter. _ _ m 'sii.riai,ui'cii-rii, Gr 'igtAstidrd. was a week end visitor at his rope Ingre._ Thc intiuertza epidemic in lawn is tmost ova-r and the public schools will rvopon on Monday. alter being 1osed for the [)an three weeks. The vublic library was.reopened on Satur- lav Mr, Fred J Kalblleinrh left on I muting trip to North Bay. Mr. Alex, Rau. who has been Harlo- mly ill with pneumonia. ls reported to 'e improving. Cmed m Action. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel received'umu last week, he sad m-ws tram military headquar Died at Guelph. ' "rs on Monday that their tHm, P‘“! " was with deep regret the “any :lvnnlc- Goebel. was killed in actiongmmim friends ot the late Ella we: m In-lolwr 31rrt., mennle was a SPn'ller of Guelph, but formerly of Elwin. sal ravorite in toten and thp “M” or, heard or her death which occurred In tis death mm received will: dee" re- Guelph several days ago of Ittituerrga tret by his many frinnda. He enllsledl Mrs. A. Werner. Mrs. Track 3nd vith the 1tith Batllalon _ and went Mrs. W. Quicklnll attended the Tuner- won-was in September, 1916. He had al at the late Mrs. Holt at Glenallen 'won at lhe from tor two years ltd on Tuesday. Mr. J, U. Cltanertr, has almost cont rtctely recovered from his recent new» rr illness and is expected shortly In 1-sunw his business how. The St, Peter's Lutheran cougrexu» um cetetrrated the annual [ex-lival ot hr Reformation on Sunday. OurBusy Neighbors (Continued on Page 6) News Notes Gathered by Industrial- Correspondents in County and District New Hunburg. Bloomingdale. lhtl ET Tl tshag-ttd,- TmntaDAtMot.Ti, 1918 . H-lbwo'o'mv didn't allow up around here (Mn you n can“. u did the Spanish In. Mi. Jnmh Planner and Mr. Joseph K. mum were the guests ot Mr. Jno. z. Wntnor on Sundly. Mr, Ephraim Lichtl spent lam Hun day with his pareotn, Mr. and Mm JonephrE. Llchtl. - __ - Med., The death look place ot Mlun Mary S190kly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nirhlas Slorkly. on Sunday even Inn, The deceased contracted Spanhh "anus-nu. which homwnr developed Into pnmnmmln and proved (“IL The funeral took place on lenemlay mnrnlng. and the remain were taken to tho Amish cemetery near has for lmornwnt. There are " the time of wrlung I more of pimple recovering trom pneu- monia The ”mantle, utter tt thor. outth "veep In our burg. in 'shrtwitttt nun. of nheteratent, which will be mod new: to the people of thin unmet. It wax-z with great joy that Elmira- Ites heard the glorious news on Mon. day morning of the signing ot the armistica which ends the wan The factory whistles and church bells I“ united In proclaiming the' good news. Although it was the first day of school utter a tour-weeks ban. the ntholam were given another holiday. They narndml trom the school grounds at l0 o'clock to the centre square on Ar. (Continued on out 8.) Mrs Wm. Schmldt from Kitchener spam a week with Mrs. Adlm Hum- mar, Mr dno. Issuer at New "null-um railed last week on Mr. Daniel Z. Wang- ner on bunlness. The death occurred on Saturday at Mr. Solomon Hotter. who had been ill but a short tlme witrr-endiNtis. He was 58 years ot age He is survival! by his wife and two daughters: Mrs. Popplow and Irene at Kitchener. The funeral was held on Monday after, noon. The many friends of the, be- reaved family sympathize with them in their lama. Interestlng New: Noun. Mr. luruel Clemens spent Wedneu day In Gan, Mr. Arthur Klinck left on Thursday for Fort Wayne. lad,, where he will attend Concord" Comma. -sir. and Mrs. Fred Ruppel and Miss Hilda Elly visited at Waterloo on Thursday afternoon. - "str. Byron Trusslar and two sons of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maser. A Miss Edith Winn visited " Preston last week. Miss Kathleen Router spent two weeks at Waterloo recently with Mr. and Mrm Edward Miller. Mrs. J. Small is spending several days at Macton attending her mother Mrs. Adams. who met with a mishap and fell (town the cellar stairway. Her many friends are hoping she is not seriously injured. Mr. and Mr: H. McKellnr of Ruch- ener upon! Vrlday In town and were the (nuts ot Mrs, You and Mr, 0 H. Vast, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mayer Ind Mr. luau Hilborn atietuied the funeral ot the law Mrs. Winner at Waler|oo haul week, Mr, Geo, Kliuck spent Heu'rul days In Detroit his! ween, Mr.-J. S. Weichel and son Harry “my; tAr ue9k_egd P, 'Purrloo, -iiF. “in. J. Bclien0 *rrtrtrmttr at Stratum! trtrerst Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. G, F. Brown, Mm. Nathan Uttley and daughter of Waterloo. and Mrs. Archie Wilton: attended the tunerat or the late Mrs [Inlay last week. "iiii, Uien Winger visited at Tor unto last week, Died at Guelph. ' Mrs. A. Werner. Mrs. Tuck and Mrs. W. Quicklnll attended the Tuner- al at the late Mrs. Holt at Glenallen on Tuesday. Tm Mines Isabella and Helen Ty- trqii_rlteyt the week end at Hawker vtlttt with ma? Chaim. 1tthrrloloretsee Track WMrsi is. Rlidow spent several days at Mllvertrm Inst week with her son. Mr. Wm. Rudow. ltr George Bulgin spent Monday in Guelph. 7 __ --- _ - _ _. - ME. and Mrs. Ed. Hahn and bunny] of Kitrhener spent the week end witht Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hahn. i Miss Gladys Moore of Stratford vig. ited Miss M, Brown at the Evangeli- cal parsonage last week. ' , The churches were reopened on Sunday and the schools on Margaux Mr. and Mrs. Krutt of (Theuley at tended the tunorul of the Miner's sis ter. the Late tHara Stephen. last week Mr. James Girllng ot Drayton also at tended. -\Ir. Jan hinder ot Toronto visited in town several days _ -sir, Charles Ernrtl has removed to Waterloo. where he bun accepted a position In the Dominion Sugar Fae wry “m. Guie Schroder ot Guelph visit ed his number last week. W Big Celebration. Mrs, Simon Gangrich ot Hanover is Hailing her mother, Mrs. Hedrich. Beriet'g Corner. Elmira not“. Mun-Inmmmmfu I Mr. Lullln Heine. who had mudv his thome with Mr. and Mrs. Sainlmi Axt Itor the past six months. has loft to Imake his future hume with his daugh» ter. Mrs. David Hammer. of Union, ville. _ We were not “summed on Thurs. ", by the unolicial peace report it: qt" sergeant-alarm. keeps u. too we” loturmed u reuni- the time and place of the “new plunder: tur peace to think they had lime to sign up. But we knew the deem knell m Huniutn was nigh at hand, no we bid. on! our time "The Day" ireevitetrly "I rived, and on Monday, Nov. 11th. the chimes of tit. Jumen’ and IrtsYislt churches announced the mind “dings " the rising of \.H5 “ti and nitrn the wulueer ot the morning express add on more vim to our pent up feeling», the old armchair: worked up an am mnliou unknown tur ten decades Jos ttth broke out in you“, "When he Wm” up the Winch on the Rhine," and all Joined in the emu-um We had now got "no the swing ot tuctury, and Reuben treated us to a solo, "We'll Never let the Old Flag Fall." toUowed by mum!» ot applause, and Sandy pn-uy nearly an 'to with the Kaiser," but he suppressed it with a 'mu" cough. l"a leb suggested we mmunue our pm grunt by a has Ringing event. and Oba, dluh was appointed to search the highways and hyewaye fur a victim Hut he returned with the cplrtiort that everybody was stu'h responsive blue. blooded patriots that We would h-ou. to dispense with that part and sung the dnxuiugy and go ltuntt- and tell tsy anthem it. _ __ . Who'l Who and What'. What. The " the to the MINARD'S LINIMENT CURES COLDS. ae. Mr. John Helduinn or Baden visilwl his mother, Mrs. Conrad Heldulun. Just Salurday. Argyciud r "new”, The citizens ot the burg rosy In Hm occasion in a becoming and murmur munuer when they gattttwed en munw at a public tltamvtstttviutg service fur victory and peace in the Hvangellml church at 8 P.m. Miss Beatrice Kby is summing u tew weeks with her irrother in Tor. onto. During her aVtiettre Miss Ellwl Mlelke in occupying her place in the telephone office. The S. S. ot l'alvury ('hurrh are husy preparing Christmas Imus fur the "WP are seven" buys who now rp present them aver yonder. Mrs. Henry Berg Is attending to the wauts of Mr and Mrs. Astor Knoll!”- BY "TTiVrfeCg' "CoTrtee. “Hr. mttrt-dHrtt. Koehler are laid up with inttaenza, Mrs, ('hrlsmuu. Alex. of London household I'm-Ms Where they Intend ter. , Services in tit Jatnes' nexl Sunday evening at 7.30. and missionary st't" vices in Calvary church an 1' :m pm Mortars. George and (‘onrad Lauri. spent last Sunday at Kin-honor visit- ing at tho home of Mr. Henry Forler, who is very in. Muster Curl (imlwr Was hid up with ttttttten" and is nicely t"ec0irer. his. Mrs. Dr, L. Interim: and daughter. Helen. of Mildmay, are visiting friends In tho village at present. Flitrht-Cauiet Earl Snyder, of Desuronlo uvialiuu ramp. spent week end at his home here FALL WEATHER means cold wet weather and frosty 'tet., Have you prepared yourself agains these con- itions . M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waurloo and Elmin THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Phlliptdutrg Hotel is no mum. proprietor has closed its doors public. THE FLAME l’ENINSl'LAR HEATERS. Big November Stove Bargains Three sizes of Steel Clad tlox Stun-s. for wood, at low prices. No. IS small at $10.00 No.22ntediumatt12.00. No.s'Glariwat 'rc. 'e-r-wr. q., . _... .,..$H.00 PHILIPSBURG M. Jacobs. tur lin- TBN‘5KGEB. The new Coat Styles for women expresl i fashion's latest in exclusive models of Wool Ve- 'i, lours, Broadcloths, Beavers, Kerseys, Novelty v':', Mixtures, Sealettes, and Tweeds. made up at? well in sizes for misses and children. 7 We are now ready with a complete range, /', j and invite you to inspect our range and prices. . VALUES ALWAYS THE BEST. FALL COA T S Among the smart coats we are showing are the following: .... .. Whitney and Blanket Cloth Coats, priced from.. $22.00 to 83500 Chmchiuas from 'r... "em.. "rrWr, 'rr.mrt-.... $25.00 to $35.00 Breach-2.22:; an: V3.9:ur5 Hear. .o.., .... .. ...o.. $33.53 to 350.130 We have them in shades of light grey, oxford grey, green ,taupe. plum and in browns. from To Please the Most Particular SMART F URS Nothtng more styIizh or Coats. Attractive Salts GOUDIES LIMITED oat Styles FINE LADIES' WEAR AND EXCLUSIVE FURS. . FELDMAN Maxim Plum Coats, plain and fur trimmed, priced .. 'r.., _'... VPrrr e....." ._._. 534.0010 $85.00 KITCHENER, ONT. A Perfect Ruin-r. a Reliable Cooker. In pricc il has an equal. Just for saturday "My. C:tult Just to reduce your Cost of “Vim: we are oiferinp, for Sat- urday only. " large. bountiful Steel Range as " "rm; bargain." The Alberta Steel Range We have a complete lino of Moves and ranges and at the right prices. It is an all steel Range. with copper reservoir and steel high closet. It has four 9 inch cooll- inv, holes. " has a I)" in. x 30 in. oven and large lire place. " burns wood or coal. attractive is shown than our line of IN We are showing a wonder. fully attractive tme at prices whl:h mean big economies. When you buy here you get them at wholesale price, he- :ause we manufacture them on the premmes. tuonal Raw Sums Bought and highest Imus paid. THE SEASON'S MOST APPROVED STYLES. Our values are excep- Phone 216 $53.50

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