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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jul 1919, p. 1

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2 $1.98, $3.30, $3.89, $4.95. . ? $1.98 buys best $2.75 Trousers. +~â€"$3.30 buys bost $4.50 Trousers. $3.89 buys best $5.00 Trom@n. "*$4.95 buys best $6.50 Trousers. ® Spooial Sunauy Best Trousers at ; . ‘This is a real Bargain Saie:that sends forth its messiage of economy into * Amousands of quickly responsive homes. Our patrons have learned that | ~awery garment offered has our O. K. for reliability and durability at a saving t 1s worth while. The goods offered will do their cown taiking, put up _ "%heir own argument upon their face value, do their own seiling and convince : Â¥OU of their actudl worth by simply showing themselives. "Come Saturday{ . MBive them a chance, we back them in every way. h * Smart undeniably new Suits that carry the absolute standard from colâ€" Yar to trousor hem;} a Hittle superior *tailoring for the price than any others you can possibly get. We specialize in lroolutaly pure wool Englizsh Serge Sults, guaranteed splors, with a standard of tailoring "%hat is the high mark of the best clothâ€" Ing construction, Our Ernst special Blue Suits are known from coast to goast, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 to 2000 PAIR MEN‘S TROUSERS. MEN‘S BLUE BUSINESS sUiTs. 314.90, s18.75, 322.007 327.80. "~~ ~ Great scams, the best selected fabrics in an array of colorings that fascinate .and mo other store produces such tailorâ€" Ing. Distinctly . new waist seams, form fitters and beiters, $12.90, 14.80, $17.90, $22.00 \.... ..... ..... $25.00 BLUE SERGE SUiTS. TWE YOUNG CHAPS ARE vERY ~_ PROUD OF THNEIR FirstT Long * > sulTs. Purchasgd here, created by our specâ€" lal designer. The smartest waist Dr F.L. Cole, Dr. Jennie M. Cole ~A general bank business is transacted at the 570 branches of this bank. #avinas ~Accounts may be opened with deposits of One _DEPARTMENT Dollar and upwards upon which interest is % paid of credited halfâ€"yearly at highest curâ€" 7 a rent rates. « wJOINT An account in the foint names of Qvgo members of a . ACCOUNTS â€" family, either of whom may operate it, will be found E, convenient. ?AP!TAL PAID UP . _ $15,000,000 At a clear saving of 50c to 1.00 pair. nlalneintiintnanainntecinnimantc liritintine futiimniibdinrliwai is Allieds 1 4 014 .301 80 4 11 9 1 able you to enter into your school work with VIM and ENERGY. Consult us at our ADJUSTING PARLORS. 107 KING ST. WEST s 3 K Now is the time for you to look after your HEALTH. Investigate the WONDERFUL HEALTH SCIENCE of CHIROPRACTIC. The Royal Bank of Canada to express our sincers 4# our friends and neighbors . kindnéss and assistance in and death of our son‘and ' mel Moran; also to those y lonned their cars. For Teacher and Pupil CAR DOF THANKS V acation BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A BRANCH ummer Sale UNDER TH\E\”AP’AGEMENT OF MR. H. G. MISTELE course of ADJUSTMENTS during vacation will enâ€" WATERLOO, ONT. RUTHLESS cuUT on ALL GTOCKS CHIROPRACTORS. RESERVES $16,000,000 The funeral of hbe late Michae! Moran, took place from hi late resiâ€" dence, Menno St., on Saturday mornâ€" ing, at 9 o‘clock to St. Louis R. C. Church, thence to the Catholic comeâ€" tery for intermeht. Outing Shoes, black or brown can vas, rubber solesi ..... v...l 2220 0 Men‘s Brown Bal., English leather sole and heel ... ... . ; Men‘s Box Kip work, Shoes, leather soles and heels ..... ... ... $2.98 Wo.‘s Patent and Gunmetal Pumps, clearing at $2.98 and ..... .. $1.98 Wo.‘s Grey, Brownâ€"and Black Kid Oxfords, regular $6.00 at ..... $4.95 The Metagamp». passongers SEE. â€" k00 T Wo‘s White Canvas High Cut Liace Shoes, at $1.98, $2.98 and ..... $3.95 Wo‘s White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, $2.50, $2.75 and ....... $2.95 The sturdy kind zut stand the tubâ€" bing and still retath their shape and color. Selling at less than {ast year‘s prices: \ Tailored from plure wool British Worsteds by the best makers in Canâ€" ada. Over a dozem shades to select fromâ€"plain stripes, chécks and Scotch and Irish Tweeds im splendid ranges, BUY _ YyoUuRr ShHOES HERE. iT MEANS LOW PRICES WiTHOU/ LOSS OF QUALITY. COME ANp BOYS‘ WASH sUiTS. Child‘s sizes 5 to 10 at .... Boys‘ sizes 11 to 13 at ... Girls‘ sizes 11 to 2 at .... Boys‘ sizes 1 to 5 at ..... Men‘s sizes 6 to 10 at ... Wo.‘s Grey Buck . Pumps, worth .00, clearing at ....; ... ... $2.95 , 98c, $1.25, $1.50, 1.75 and $1.98 _ Goead[|Clothes ||â€" ( Coume from‘" DUSTPROOF GREY suUiTs. $18.90, $22.80, $27.50, $35.00 AGGREGATE ASSETS KITCHENER #ees +4 $1.29 $145 $1.15 $1.15 toce, Parie, July 8.â€"A proposa!l to abolish .éc..,';;: martial law which has been in effect | successful since the beginning of the war will be| music exa discussed in the chamber of deputies :lt“_ Mr. W. C. Quickfa1!, thy Ford deaior, brought four new cars from Toronto. Mr. Quickfail has sold a large numâ€" ber of cars. August Schierholtz Home.‘" *Mr. Aug. Schierholtz, son of Mrs. George Schierholts, returned from the MAY ABOLISH MARTIAL LAW The Entrance Class of 1919, of whom Mr. Mahood was teacher, tendered him a surprise party on July 4th, and presented him with a pair of military brushes with an appreciative address. Great West 4, Fleet Foot 5. «ahe Fleet Foot aggregation, with Norman Ruppel inthe box,, put up one of the best games of the season against the Great West, winning the game 5â€"4. Four Mote New Cars. The United Cigar Stor Co. have taken hold of Bill Forester‘s Tobacco and Cigar Store. Personais. Miss Viola Schaus, of Hanover, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Harold Cress for a few days. A Surprise Party. [ Allemang, Margaret; Bechtel, Marâ€" lon, Bristow, Floyd, Elmira; Brohman, Michael, West Montrose; Brubacher, Noah, Brubacher, _ Viola, Brunck, Charles, C€Cobean, Leonor, Cords, Fred, Elmira; Forbes, Alice, Winterbourne; Elmira; Langdon, Marg@tet, Victoria; Lebmann, Alex.,. No. 10 Woolwich; Lehman, Norman, West Montrose; Mann, Harry, Winterbourne; Martin, Florence, No. 18 rwellesley: Millar,d Blanche, _ Mitchell, James, Winter Gates, Elizabeth, Victoria; Grubber, Marie, Elmira; Hosea, Vernon, Beechâ€" vale; Klinck, Laura, Klinch, John, bourne; O‘Neill; Leo, Rahn, Clara, Ran, Plus, Elmira; Ritter, Elmore, No. 12 Woolwich; Scheverman, Abbie, Victoria; â€" Schierholtz, Ida, Schroer, Claude, Elmira;*Schweitzer, Clarence, No. 14 W. and W.; Schwindt, Flor« ence, Elmira; Sherrer, Isabella, No. 100 Woolwich; Slimmon, Beatrice, El mira; Soehner, Edith, No. 5 Wool wich; Stadebauer, Roy, No. 14 W. and W.; Woodall, Verna, Ziegler, _Ruth, Elmira. The Uniteg Cigar Store Opens. _ Come to the big Tattoo at Waterloo on August ist. Big programme of music by five bands and biggest disâ€" play of fireworks ever. Trying Entrance Exams. 1 The following candidates are writ: ing their efntrance examinations this week. * Mrs: Wm. Robertson is improving from her iliness. _ y â€" Mrs. John Schaefer, William street, is reported to be I}!, altbough not serâ€" jously. Strrtmmemmenm enc h 1 7 . ; Visitors Coming and Going. . ! ELMIRA. Mr. Alf. Lenhard ieft on Monday on 1 I > . a week‘s holiday‘ to Kitchener. ~ Â¥ onz n iez ~ ®[ C wy Lavalle Hayes, of Milverton, â€"Mrs._A._ W, Devitt underwent & | gpan, Sunday at his home here. . critical operation at the K.â€"W. Hospiâ€"| " y Harry Lutz( of Elmirsa, spnet tal, on Wednesday. Her many friends Sunday in town. . _ i will be p‘rased to hear that she i8s]" y ° joppy Schummer and "Pat" doing as well as can be expected. Weber, of St. Clementsâ€"spent Sunday On Sick List « with felanal 202 Mr. Peter Schl of the local Standâ€" % ard Bank. staff has returned from a , two weeks holiday. Mr. Leo Stumpf of Kitchener is spending severalâ€"days here doing decâ€" oration work at his mother‘s house. j RECEIVED ROUSING WELOOME Cat Mtss <Killie Forewell of Detroit is spending holidays at her home here at present. Robert Heric of Kitchener spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Clayton Heric, Mrs. V Heric and Mrs PeterGreyerbechl motored to Port Colborne last week to visif Mr nad Mrs. Ed. Heric they ailso were at Chrystal beach Niagara Falls and Buffalo * Mr. and Mrs. Robtert Koebel and Mr and Mrs. F W Helm motored to Hamilton on Saturday in Mr. Koebel‘s car to spend Sunday with friends and relatives & . Rev Jos. Emery spentseveral days in Hangver and other northern towns Alford Busch paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Busch at Detroit Miss Isabella Forwell has completâ€" ed her training as nurse at St. Jos:â€" eph‘s Hospital Gueiph, and is spendâ€" ing holidays at her home here at pres l! With ‘Diptheria £ s f The , family of â€" Adam â€" Schmidt has: been put under quarantine‘ with Dipthoria having been contracted by several members of the familly. _ Moliday Visiters ‘ Jack Schummer of the Standard B?k Brantford is spending two weeke ho“ulu-_ at his home here. \ (Continued on Page 6,) CORRESPONDENTs 16 W?mdmu rrrcrs . xm.w heh the descontants ao thk ‘nEws NoTEs GATHERED by INDUSPRIOD® |:||futmo weuber at h vid bome: 8T CLEM lNTl’ IN PARIS oroptcnnt ntpmatncne t .4 Local and Personal. Our farmers are busy haying and all report a bumper crop. Mrs. A. Steiss and MF#; Jacob ,Schoofer, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. George Beckner of Tavisâ€" [tock on Friday; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gentz and son Walâ€" ter and Mr. and Mrs. Rudo and famâ€" ily\ of Elmira, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Huehn, Welcomed Home. We noticed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilliard, gaily decorated with flags on Monday in honor of the return of their son, Pte. Clayton Hil liard. His many friends join in con: gratulating his safe return abd welâ€" come home. ; s C’W * + e_wish to congratulite . Master Erlo Steiss and his teacher, Mr. P..F. Bchummmer of St. Clements, as being successful in passing his elementary Master E-i;'stelu is spending a week‘s holidays at Tavistock. Thé garden party held last Friday night under the auspices of the Welâ€" lesely Band ;was well, attended. ‘The dboys had prepared a good interesting programme which consisted of speechâ€" es, vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duetes, Quartetes, Recitations and Selections by the band all of which were well received and are a credit to the Band Boys. No strawberries could be served as thehe were none to be had. The Garden Party held at Millbank on the first was well attended from here, the Wellesley Band furnished the Music ofr he evening‘s program. Private Irvon Fleischhaun arrived home Moday from overseas. He was given a hearty welcome. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Hesler and their little infant daughter of Welland were sbending a week with her parâ€" ents Mr, and Mrs.â€"C. F Ottmann i Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poorsill here. * * Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keller, of Winâ€" terboruner and Leanderâ€" KeHer and sister Lawretta, of Breslau, spent Monday with Mr. and~ Mrs. Chas. Logel. ‘The Linwood ball, held in the skatâ€" ing rink on Thursday evening, was A grand â€"success. Mr. Harry Lutz( of Elmirsa, spnet Sunday in town. â€" j Mr. John ©Schummer and "Pat" Weber, of St. Clements spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Maytie Pollock, of Drayton, is spending her holidays with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. PoorslllJ here. â€" # PTGPETUTRRION®, _ * We wish to congratulite . Master lo Steiss and his teacher, Mr, P..F. ‘hummer of St. Clements, as being ccessful in passing Bis elementary usic onr!nuu recently . hold at itchener." _‘ Ne $35" >1 . AContinued on pager®¥. > Mr Leslie Merner of Benver . Colâ€" orado, is visiting his pargnts Wr. and Mrs. Simpson Merner: °. | § On Mr. JamesSempfe, of Milverton,|; Amohg thosq present were‘â€"â€"Mr. visited at hiz home here week. {and Mrs. Goo. Hallman, New Dundee: _ Mrs L. Guggigburs gn(fi-_qu. Mr. and Mis. A. 8. Hallman, Kitchenâ€" t C and Mrs. D. and â€" Mr. lel, spentâ€"Thursday jn Kitchener. the evening on the July the decision the park & contset was meed. The chosen is Fountain{Park.which ugested by Miss zl Erb, who prize of five in gold. tyâ€"aix pupils from. town and HIDELBERG. WELLESLEY LINWOOD â€" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Poth and M Olive and Mr. Harold Shantz, visi relatives in WilliamsBurg on Sund Mr. Dr. W. Hilborn and son of S kirk, visited relatives here on Tu day of last week. D° Mifchener and Mrs. Griffin of Ayr, visited relatives in town on Sunday. > Mr. and Mrs. Philip Poth with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel, d visited friends in Ayr on Sunday. Rev. C. W. Backus occupied the pulpit of the Alma St. U. B. church, Kitchener, on Sunday forencon. L Mr. D. Detweiller left on Monday for ‘Guelph where he is taking the sumâ€" [‘lner course in agricuiture and hortiâ€" cuiture at the 0. A. C. Mr. and* Mrs. Jno. Hammond, Miss Bertha Krumpel and Mr. Karl Kratz of Kitchener and Mrs. Griffin of Ayr, visited relatives in town on Sunday. â€" Miss Hazel and Mr. Ezra Schlinne of Galt, Miss Rose and Mrs. Hefffer of , Brantford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schiinne, on Sunday. |gar Hallman, New Dundee; Mr. and [ Mrs. Arthur Schell, Montreal, Que., J Miss Lois and Mr. Jno. Haliman, Kitâ€" chener; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Halt man, Plattsville; the Misses Essic and Ada Hallman, Mr. Cranson and Master Morgan H-élm-n, ‘New Dunâ€" dee; Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Hallman, Saskatoon, Sask.; Miss Anna Hallâ€" man, Louisiana, U.S.A.; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel and family, @Plattsâ€" viile; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn and daughter, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel, New Dundee; Mr. and ‘Gladys Stauffer, Mr. Abraham and. Rosebink; the Misses Minota and Master Kenneth Stauffer, Waterloo;| Miss Sylvia Snyder, Mr. Stanley and. Master Leonard Soyder, German Mills; the Misses Barbara and Mary Hoover and Master Vernon Hoover, Selkirk; Miss Ella Hagedorn, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cressman, Kitchener; Mrs.‘Nathan Cassel, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman and family .of New Dundee. News Notes:â€" _ â€" ra@ge Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bettschen of "Alliston,‘â€"spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haliman. The Misses Ida and Viola Hilgartâ€" ner of Hanoyer, and Kitchener, reâ€" spectively and Mr. Maurer of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Weber. ; * Mr. and Mrs. J. Bach, and the Missâ€" @8 Elma and DoriS~Bach of Tanawanâ€" da, N. Y., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. H. Kavelman. Mr. Eph. Hilgartner of Kitchener, lp_e_nt Sunday with Mr. Titus Weber. ... Mr. Jno. Schuize has soid his farm _Co _Mr. Diefeubacher of Wallaceburg. fi Stauffer, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. : Snyder, German Mills; Mr. and [ln. A. K. Hoover, Selkirk; Mr. J. R. Halluan, ‘Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" pon Hallman,. Preston; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Omar Snyder, Breslau; the Misses Fllen and. Salome Hallman, Mr. Edâ€" or; lvnd Mrs, Jos. Hallman, Rorhâ€" ter, N.Y.; Mr. Peter Halliman, Plattsâ€" ville; Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Haliman, ew Dundee; Rev. and Mre. Eli Hallâ€" ?n. Louisiana, U.S.A.; Mr. and Mrs. 3. Cassel, New Dundeo; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Groh of tions and solos. ~WROLLEY B. D. HANGâ€" Family Reâ€"Union, Are You Building or Reâ€"modeling Your Barn or Sheds ? A very pleasant family reâ€"union was id at the home of Mr. and Mres, Geo. (Continued on Pagt; ' 67) We have a complete line of Builders M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Elmira : THR BIG HKARDWARE @STORE Gravenhurst ind Miss , visited Sunday. El Hall and Mrs. and .Mrs. and Mrs. Mr.â€"and Mr. J. R. f Sel Tues | _ [O60 5000 2277,° 270°0C «0 10 â€")) por ceni. more. Buy a wan or two now and save money because PRICES ARE’STE‘.IL" LGOING UP on account of the scarcity of leather and higher wages. __ i . tx + waa t â€" J Weseloh‘s Shoe Store 7“”1?\, :;‘ \" \I6z \ e Auw _ f | iNow is the trme and our store is the place to get a sup. ply of Good Shoes for the present or future use because we have a big stock of all kinds of Shoes which if we had to fi toâ€"day are worth from 25 to 35 per cent. more. Buy a advantage of this new showing. Remember, they are £ M Â¥% 2e scarce, dgn‘t wait, make your selection while the ficking is â€"A as" â€" yo~ 4 wrin e# 2. a® s zae ww 2 EP EY m * â€" 1 uN c# c BEN _ ~teo hB all Deibiais tm _ i e >( 10 ;ood.‘Keep?ool by'wu.ring”Voiks. Se:.th-:ewm Goods Department at 65¢ and $1.00 a yard, 1+ts JRA “‘ Newest Arrivals of Fancy Cotton Voilés in M 5 £ 284 < itA W Patterns. â€" These materials are the -ahfnt“‘wlfi Misses‘ and Children‘s Dresses, Middies, Waists, éfe," NOTE:â€"We close At noon on Wednesdays during July August and September, and at 9.30 on Saturday nights. EXPOSITIC _Colorful Cotto % . _ Voiles o To _Sllc;e Buyers King St. East Now is the time and our store i NOTICE Goudies Limited _ Hardware, Just what you need. _ .« THE ‘ALLITH ROUND TRACK BARN DQOR HANGERS, Easy to attach. Easy to operâ€" ate, made in two sizes: No. 1 Reliable B. D. Ap¢ Hangers. ner nr‘ $1‘35 (KITCHENER Hangers, per pr. .. P No. 1 Reliable B. D. Track per ft. .s2.s sxssx +1 No. 2 Reliable B. D. Track Per Th c.lss seneas . Hangers, per pr. .. No. 2 Reliable B. D. which Hoes theâ€"stitching on our shoes transforms them into new Jootwear. No hand work can equal it in regularity and evenâ€" ness of stitching. Send us a pair of your shoes as a test of the magic work of this machine. We do it in half the time and twice as well as any cobbier can. THE WONOERFUL KING ST., WATERLOO. BM Kitchener, Ont, ( ®" $2.00 MACHINE, 14e 16c

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