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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Dec 1918, p. 1

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e ) ‘"Where the \& rnSt s Gooed Clothes fi â€" Come from Our Creat Holiday Saie Take advantage of our great Holiday Sale of Giftwearables for Men Ln:‘.oyl. This sale offers you the chance of the season to give the~most ; tical and acceptable gifts and get more than good value for your money. "These are the best and greatest Holiday Bargains ever offered in Kitchenâ€" er. Store open toâ€"night and every night till Xmas. $16 Men‘s Overcoats made of Canâ€" adian Tweed well tailored $19.80 $20.00â€"Here‘s where you save a big chunk of winter prices ..... .. $14.80 x FURNISHING DISPLAY.: $1.98, $5.98 to The handsomest and largest showing | __â€". â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" of neckwear in the city, over a hunâ€" For medium gred dozen selections, at 25c, 50c. 75¢,| years, $6.98, $ $1,00, $1.25 and coms. sos 2i0.2 $1.§01 â€"â€"..â€"â€"csompâ€" $28&00 Self or Velvet Coilar, fancy Tweeds, Wool, Serge linings $19.50 Carr‘s Best English Meltons and Carr‘s best English Beavers, all guar anteed Cloths, $18.90, $24.90 and $28.00 OUR MAGNIFICENT $1.00 Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Saturday ..:c. cozoo {izan caces 190 Men‘s Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawâ€" ers, regular $1.35, Saturday ...... 98c Men‘s Wool Rib Shirts and Drawers. regular $1.50, Saturday .... .... $1.19 Men‘s Combination Underwear s3ecâ€" ial, Saturday, $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and ..... ..... 22. .2... $4.50 Men‘s British Melton Cloth Fur Colâ€" lar, curl lined Overcoat. rubber interâ€" lined, all sizes, regular $28.00 for $22.50 MEN‘S FUR AND FUR COLLAR OvERCOATsS. ‘\Men's Black Beaver Cloth Rubber interâ€"lined Fur Collar Overcoat, reguâ€" far §25.00. for ..... ... ....... $18.90 Canadian Best British Meiton Overâ€" coats, $35, Fur Coliar Coats, shells equal to most $65 furâ€"lined coats. for 25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, ail bench tailored in imported Tweeds and fancy Worsteds, only one to three Suits of a line, but all sizes in the lof :sm« sunre sreand aseeo ts. $0000 $22.00 and $24.00 Suits, some of our best selling lines among them. it will A BIG FLURRY IN WINTER UN DERWEAR. 2,680 GARMENTS. Death of infant. The @Sath occurred on Thursday a[â€" ternd@06460f Ethel Wilmer, the infant dnu@hter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atâ€" 3 Laurel streea. The funeral C ce Saturday afternoon at two Gives You What You Want for the Right Person at the Right Price Herewith I give a brief description of three farms of excellent value selected from my list. Call or write for further particulars. 200 acres within reasonable distance of Kitchener and railway, seven acres bush, no better grain farm in the country, about 100 acres leve! land, ‘balance rolling. Frams house, seven rooms; fine large bank barn with straw shed and fine stabling, driving shed. very large orchard, two running streams. Here is an excellent opportunity for some one not afraid of work. If properly farmed this farm will pay for itself in five years at present crop values. Owner would consider taking house in town as part payment. Easy terms. Price $1 0500 . 83 acres less than five miles from Kitchener, good brick house of seven or eight rooms, fine bank barn newly fitted up, driving shed (good as new), good orchard. Soil is a mixed loam and is in a high state of cultivation, 7 acres bush, good water supplied by wind mill. Owner unwell and must sell. An opportunity to buy a good farm at a reasonâ€" able price, on Very @B§8Y EBPME .... ..... cica cais scu css $8000 62 acre farm eight miles from Kitchener, about forty acres good working land, balance bush and pasture. Bank barn, good hog pen, six roomed house, running stream. Owner wants larger farm and would exchange or sell at ........ ...0.u.l2. 222. c ..>>>>>â€" C94AN WILSON B. BECHTEL PHONE 925 Farms for Sale hristmas | market _ Saturday Was largely attended. Many were present and the result ibundance of produce. _ Egzs e &nd sold at 65 cents uer &f §8 cents per Ib. and thickens at 35 cents per !b. i Christmas tree enter § t * PrRESTON Market leld t e Presbyterian church the church Thursday ~aâ€"grand sueccess. The heartily applauded for mumbers, of recitations MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. ‘e ;‘m _8 and -.â€";h y Real Estate and Insurance Goxes. $28.00 % brought itself into the limelight for \ an act of kindness. The members of # the Institute gathered togrther last |Thursday night and prepared a Christâ€" p. mas box for every soldier stationed at mt , Freeport, each box containing many 4. rood things to cat, along with candy 41 and fobaceo. pay you to select early ..... .. $17.90 $18.00 and $20.00, all new goods, all shop tailored, very choice patterns, broken lines ..... 202.... $14.80 Our $9.80 line will save you many dollars to purchase your Christmas Furnishings . ma ler se ns WOBO In this price giving event in solid Wool Cloths: For big boys,. ages 15 $8.98, $10.80 to . ds SATURDAY WILL BE A BIG DAY IN OUR BOYS‘ SUIT DEPARTMENT. 150 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS For medium size boys years, $6.98, $7.98 to . Grated showing in Western Ontario of medium and high grade Sweater Coats, STRIKING BARGAINS IN MEN‘S SWEATER COATS. Men‘s $5.00, $6.50 and $7.00 Sweater Coats on sale mt ..... ..0.. ... $4.95 Men‘s plain Grey Sweater Coats made from a hsavy soft cotton Yarn have pockets and shaw! coilar, sizes 34 to 42, each . ... ..sos use 12 MBP CAPS! CAPS! Winter Caps 600 Cloth Caps made of heavy Tweeds and Black Meltons with strap fur band on inside, special 50c. 89c. $1.00. $1.50 to ..... ... $2.00 _ Owing to the many large ordera reâ€" ceived by the Canadian Buffalo Sled Co. this plant is now working night So far nobody in Preston has sufferâ€" ed for the want of coal and the situaâ€" tion now looks bright for the future, Some of the coal dealers have considâ€" erable nut coal on hand, and they are looking forward _ to receiving ship ments of stove and egeg roal shortly The mild weathei of the past two weeks has resulted in a great saving of coal. Saves the Coal Mrs. Thomas ‘Callan has received word from her husband. Ptc. T. Calâ€" lan, that he is now in Germany, marching forward with the Canadian forces. For small boys, ages 3 to 8 years Boys‘ Suits, regular $7.50, sold Boys‘ Suits, regular $8.5, sold at ons smcs 698 Boys‘ Suits, regular $12.00, sold at Boys‘ Suits, regular $14.00, sold at ommommmmomemmâ€"npâ€"veneant . $10.80 E CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. _ 255 KING, WEST. wde recently received $3400 ages 9 to 14 202.. $12.50 to 18 years 20... $16.00 $9.80 $5.98 $8.90 at We Extend to our Many ‘ Readers Cordial Good Wishes for A Happy New Year Armchair Philosophy the IF on Saturday last, | just tickles Reu hben‘s nolions of equality among mor nls and he has a vision that demoe raey will soon be a safe prmnciple to 1e loose upon an unsuspecting pubâ€" lic, such as we modest men consti tute up your Christimas spfirit in read iuess for an ideal poace, npor earth oroeram The Christmas festival in Calvary Church will be held on Tuesday eveâ€" ning December 24th The offering taken is intended aso the. Sunday d B Mr. Karl Snyder who has been for some imonths in the aviation corps at â€" Deseronto â€" has donned | civilians for the meantime. Farmers will find a fuil list of ane Hor sale ads. aad market reports . in the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph each â€" week If yen are not a subscriber and like the paper send in your order now. The Conestogo river broke out on Saturday in an unusnally early over flow | program, with ieeâ€"floes and driftâ€"wood as encore numbers. Sixyoung lady collectors will be pleased to receive your offering . for theâ€"Bibleâ€"Societyâ€" before â€"theâ€"month ends. n mm Ves We are sorry to report that the first of our citizens to succumb to the fluâ€"pneumonia epidemic was Mr. A. D. Cotter, Manager of the local Bank of Nova Scotia. After an ill ness of about a week he passed away on Monday afternoon December 16. The deceased was born some 40 years ago in Moose Factory, where his father was in the employ of the Hudson Bay Co. He entered a bankâ€" ing career early in life and was faâ€" vorably known in many eastern Canâ€" adian centres. â€" HMe is survised ny MYrsâ€"Cotter. two sons, and a daughter and esveral brothers aand sisters in various parts of the Dominion and overseas. Mr. Cotter will be missed as a genial and obliging member l(y_l‘ Who‘s Who and What‘s What Mrs. N. Snider of Toronto was vI siting her mother Mrs, Gingrich last week. who returned home with her on Saturday to spend the winter. Misses Aleda and Edna Wah!, and friend of Waterloo spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl, Mr. J. G. Hurst is an interested delegate from Woolwich at the O.F. U. meeting in Toronto this weel. Ferret out your dust covered copy of the Scriptures and be ready for the Bible Conference in the local Menâ€" nonite church Thursday and Friday, December 26 and 27. Get _your old eightâ€"day grandfather woundup, and tone. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, a newsâ€" paper worth while, the paper that gives full accounts of happenings . in Waterion County. Only $1.50 from innw until 1 Jan. 1920. society unc M taa e B0 t o mc cce k ts B t 00 0i h l ies ie h oc at e matl 0 00 roreâ€"c10e Ca‘vary church S. S. held their am nual mecting after the evening serâ€" vice on Sunday evening when a full complement of zealous officers for 1919 were elected under the leader: ship of Messrs. Anson Brubacher and Solomon Eby as superintendents. FOURâ€"YEARâ€"OLD HESPELER BABE DROWNS IN RIVER He was missing from his home on Queen street east since 1 o‘clock yesâ€" terday, but as he had been accustomâ€" ed to go riding on a baker‘s delivery wagon â€" driven by his father. his mother was not alarmed until the father returned from work. Searchâ€" ing parties were at once organized and 100 mien in all searched all through the night. Today the body was found jnst a short distance beâ€" Hespeler, Dec. 22,â€"George Munday fourâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" land Munday. was drowned in the Speed River vester@ay afternoon. word that her son, Ple. Arthar Wade, is now officially presumed dead The King and Eagle street corner was the scene of another near accident Thursday morning, _ when two auto mobiles nearly collided. _ The quick action of one of the drivers prevented an accident. low the parents‘ home Read and advertise in the ChrOn icle ‘Telegraph. ig OurBusy Neighbors ballots aturd a y News Notes Cathered by Industrious Correspondents in County arc Li:trict fons of i he has a soun he upon al ST. JACOBS wou uin o pie id t1 A | Arthur Wade Kingdont â€" 3 |% Reg ‘Thin mor } AMi wWATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DEC.%, 1918 _ TEN PAGES. 11 Items of Interest h« M her her Toreont holdiad W Mr. J. C. Siemon, president of the Siemon Tractor Corporation, who has heen here for some time getting things into shape for the opening of their plant here reports good progress in the interest of the "Iron Horse," Mr. Siemon says that the new Tracâ€" tor and the patterns and | drawings will be completed within â€" @armother week, and the material for the buildâ€" ing and assembling of the "Iron Horse," will be ordered immediately after the first of the New Year, Mr. Siemon left here on Wednesday for Mr. Peter Ramgeyer af Hl!clml.! Mich, is spending the holidays with } his son Mr. Joseph Rumseyer. The â€" annual Christmas | enterlainâ€" } ment in Trinity Latheran church will | be held on the evening of Xmas Day s All are welcome. i The annual Christmas Festival nfl St. Peter‘s Lutheran Sunday School? will be held on Christmas night at i! Diedâ€"Calgary. The news was r Nr Gordon Helein, laest Friday from an zu. . He resided if berta. and wccomnpi to Calgary on a vis son, William, wher the disease and die The news was received here thiat Mir. Gordon Helein, died in Calgary lest Friday from an aftack of influen zu. _ He resided ih Youngstown, Al berta. and m-rompanh-rs his mother to Calgary on a visit to her other son, William, where he contracted the disease and died in the hospital. He resided here with his parents for muzny years and his death is deeply regretrted by his many friends. He teavesâ€"his wite and onr chitP bestfes his mother. one brother and one: sisâ€" tor, Mrs. Chas. Sterling of Youngsâ€" TOW Mr. and Mrs. Guy â€" Semple spent Wednesday afternoon in Kitchener. Mrs. Maxwell of Kitchener spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. John Spahr here. Will Open Plant. â€" Toronto, from where he will o to Marrisburg and Philadelphig, Pa., in the interests of the Tractor Company Mr. Robin Winn of Toronto _ is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Winn here. In last week‘s issne we reported that Mrs. Thomas Mitchell had sold her residence to Mr. Fred. Weicker, but the report proved to be incorrect However, Mr. Weicker intends to reâ€" tire from the farm and remove to town and is looking for a suitable home The Junior Alliance of the Evangelâ€" ical church rendered a Christmas programime on Christmas eve., which was of a vyery interesting character. Half of the proceeds will be given to the Armenion Relief Fund. Miss Grace Wenzel of Wellesley is spending the holidays with her parâ€" ents here " Driver Shaw of _ the Canadjan Horse Artillery returned _ to New Hamburg from France on Tuesday. He came over on the Olympic which landed at Halifax on daturday | last, after a Jittle over five days run from England. Driver Shaw was in sever al engagements. He was _ wounded with Shrapnel. a piece entering his lung, but he has fully p‘rnvnrod, The usual municipal public reception will be given him Announcement later. Mr. and Mrsa. Culbert of Little Briâ€" ton are spending the holidays with their son Mr. Howard Culbert here A Letter From Belgium. Returned From The following fletter was received by Mr. and Mrs. H. C._ Kalbfleisch. of this town from their son, Gunner Alvin Kalbfleisch, Canadian Artillery France. Bolginm, Nov 28th, 1918 Dear parents and all Iâ€"received money, and parcel 0. K. The box sure was a dandy, I enjoyed everyâ€" thing very much. The parce!l was a long time on the way, but everything was in first class condition, just .as you had packed it. At the pros@mt I am stationed | at Belginm.. We "." billeted in private@homes ab(out men in a house.) We have a little m to cook t and to tell the â€"we are vety Comfortable. The P Mi Mi Ingari t Mr. David Knor ent the week en Ma en ui (has ‘ssrs. Robin and . nto are. spending ays with thvil; w uddicombe here w. J RBean of 0| ister Mrs th friends in Kirehener iml Mirs. John lti%lnul and reâ€"spenvling a week with i0 Mr.o and Airs. J.0 Golley Hugh. Duncan of Winnipég is a visit to her pagents Mr. and n1 as. Kant Condy i NEW HAMBURG N W ling a ind Mr France of t of _ the Canadjan returned _ to New France on Tuesday. i the Olympic which x on saturday | last. r five days run from Rutleds al, thit Mount. d 1i el spent th at hom do Jack ng the grandim« It t Datro h on of Har w dave with ul Kitchener e here Smith, | of Christmas ither. Mrs. visited here this it H G M al people are very nice but poot is ne wonder as everything high. â€" Beef is worth $2.50 . a one boiled egg in a restaul vents and everythin® olse same, | The â€" American | Iteli alter the poorer. 1 have time with theâ€" money over paid a visit on Wagner. Mr. Walter Wagner, Mr. Cyril Barr of Philipshurg. Miss Clara Wagner of New Prussia, Mr. Theadore and EmaAnâ€" ael Wagner and Miss Alga Wagner, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner‘s on Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Wasner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno Stien nan near BRaden, Mr. Jno. 8. Koehler was on a busiâ€" ness visit to Toronto last week. in in n h« Mi days Air. James Lorne of Stratford spent the week end at his home. Farmers will find a full Ist of age tion sule ads. and market reports /d the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph each | week. If you are not a subscriber and like the paper send in your order now. Miss ‘MeceDonald â€" is spending | the holidays at her home in Owen Sound Miss Quinlin is spending the holiâ€" days at her home in Orilla. Mr. and â€" Mrs.â€" George Bean are spending a week with their daughter Mrs. Win, Motheral in Ayr Mr. Charles Pletsch, of Stratford apent the week end with his parents here W life happry will Well ing Telegn the no g at the hi mpson Mer A Christina ated â€" Dy yo iLH] M a° hanver in Mr. aml Mrs ock. and M: Mrs. W. Lamp with decorated Fount and Shade, side filler, B. Wick, complete ..... ..... ..... $5.50 Lamp with decorated Fount and plain White Shade and Prisms at ..... ..... ..... ... $8.00 Lamp with decorated Fount and decorated Shade with Green or Red Fringe, B. Wick, comâ€" phe ts 0s )02 oo n se en rens tâ€"$9â€"00 A fine Xmas Gift, Nâ€"Plated Lamp with white porcelain shade, price ..... ..... ........ $4.75 HANGING LAMPS. Polished Brass Jardinieres in va finishes : 7" Brass Jardinieres at ..... . 8," Brass Jardinieres at Brass Candle Sticks at per pair Brass Vases 10" high, at ..... Brass Fern Pots at ..... ..... . Ash Trays Af somsoriuss seine d ALLUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS 2 Qt. Dble. Boilers at ..... .. 3 Qt. Dble. Boilers at ..... .. ALLUMINUM WARE. The most useful and serviceable Gift 14 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at . 12 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at 10 Qt. Alleminum Pres. Kettles at . 6 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at .. BRASSWARE. What Shall It Be For Christmas? RAYO READING LAMPS Waterloo and Elmira THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Phone 21® wl Let us help you solve that question. Our stock of suitable articles. CHRISTMAS GIFTS," is so varied and complete that you cannot fail to please, and what better can you give than "good serviceable articles. Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. Our aim is to please you. shell holes. OE inay for nonths but do net n'.‘,-‘ never ‘fl_;l{ better 1 sauppose yoft feel reli now that the | war i when you recrive this e near ~Nmas.. so . ha with love to you all i Your loving w gilln iph vithing BERLET‘S CORNER. Goforth her hos nod English French as gift that will be appreâ€" our friend | would hbe a siption to the Chronicle the paper that gives all ne W Wellesley, Con. Wagner of Tayâ€" and Mrs. Jno. Lichti Sunday to Mr. Jno. H. ard Wm. Hammer air. and Mrs ul ol a restaurant hi cadin Miich n sh Bel: marnlia To sist. wing son M. WEICHEL & SON Limited th h lix 1 Th cletter ippy Ne ind ave a rool not worry in quale here ing n the holi and it is skyâ€" pound ALYVI homes yihing wlong to the look visi Ar my ind M on be pt various styles and 25c. 35¢ and 50c Sensible Gifts, Useful Gifts, are H in Abundance Mlr. and Mrs. Noah Eth paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. K. Mr. H. Wagner of Lanra EHefpel of New Alga and Kdith guests of Mr. and on Sunday. $2.50 to $3.75 ame s+s (42.50 aro<a+$2,00 .25 Holiday Gift Suggesti Handkerchiefs Neckwear Silk Gloves Kid Gloves Silk Hosiery Hand Bags Pure Linens Fancy Towels Umbrellas Sweater Coats Suggesâ€" tions for Holiday Cifts NEWâ€"MODEST COLLAhS with pleated Georgette and Satin neck frills, corded Silk Suit Collars and also Swiss Collars and Cuffs. * FINE FURS. CAMISOLES in Satin, Crepedeâ€"chene, and Wash Taffetas, comâ€" bined with Filet and Valencienves Lace, from .. to 98c "® $3.50. BLOUSES. ; Georgette and Crepeâ€"deâ€"chene in all plain shades and twoâ€"tomes, the newest combination of sunset and paddy green. A wonderfully complete display of fine furs. See our handsome Mink, Fitch and Hudson Seal Capes, and our beautiful Sable, Fox, Wolf and Coon Sets. * W. FELDMAN The holiday shopper will find it an easy matter to choose something appropriate from our exceptionally complete and high class stock of Ladies‘ Wear and Furs. BOUDOIR CAPS, BOUDOIR HOODS, BILLY BURKE TAMS, $4.30 $3.70 $3.15 $2.15 $3.65 $3.70 $2.00 GOUDIES LIMITED Here are a few suggestions:â€" ind Mi EXCLUSIVE LADIES‘ WEAR AND FURS. YÂ¥ALUES ALWAYS THE BEST. Philipsburg. Miss Prussia. and Miss agner were the s. Albert Wagner N.â€"Plated Scissors in all sizes and at all pric 25c to $1.50 per pair. We have the biggest line in these we have ever had. We have Stag Handle Bone, Pearl, Buff, etc. al prices from 15c up to $2.00 each. sPOONS. AUTOMOBILE SKATES BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ SLEDS. 0 Low Coaster Sleds, medium, at .. Stee! Sleighs, high 34". at y Low Coaster Sleds, large at .. ... Hand made Sleds, high 32x13". at Hand made Sleds. high 36x14°, at BUY HIM A RAZOR. Wiss Razors, Black Handles, at $2.50 and $3.00 Keen Kutter Razors at y nriuy sria; §409 Other Razors at .. 2 ... $1.25 and $1.50 POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS SHAVING BRUSHES. A fine line of Rubberset Brushes at 75c and 90¢ Others at Fokt s 7 ..... 25¢, 35¢ and 59c Medium size Nevada Silver Tea Spoons ... 90c Large size Nevada Silver Tea Spoons ... $1.00 Table size Nevada Silver Table Spoons .. $2.50 Spring Skates in assorted sizes at Hockey Skates, at ....... $"90. Hockey Sticks, at ..... . 15¢. 25¢ Hockey Pucks, at ..... .. " (‘) 4 A\ &# W\ 4 . y s ;%, CY aCs We cordially wish our vigiiant read ers of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph a pros perous 1919. f Lichti. Miss Eimma Haimmer spent Thursâ€" day on business in Kitchener. Scarf Sets Skating Sets Carpet Sweepers Rugs or Mats Novelty Curtains Dinner Sets Glassware Royal Doulton Toys and Books Lots of Dollies in Silk, Satin, Crepeâ€"deâ€"chene and Lace, in all shades, ranging from "JUST THE . THINGS FOR find something that is sure to We have presents for all, in price sizes at ... . $1.35 $190, $2.50 to $5.01 15c. 25¢, 50c and 75c 2 2.... 156 and 256 50c ° $3.00 $1.50 756 $2.75 $3.50

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