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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Oct 1919, p. 1

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With all the richness of the lendor of color, $2.00, $1.5 ¢ and ..... 2222200000 LL wWEicHT OvERCoATs ($18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 EWws ftweeo rain coats E{‘im?bo, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 The baking of good bread is ng. Use. ER UNDERCLOTHING stock of Fall weight Underwear ins many interesting lines. Some ese will be sure to appeal to you that the chilly evenings | have F:'Q Mercury Ribbed Combinations white and cream shades, sizes 34 to {epecial value suit ... ... maan d Office ltal Paldâ€"up . arve Funds Al Assets ... . en‘s Sweater Coats in great var. [ from the best mills in the counâ€" pure wool and wool and cotton luau. prices from $3.50 to $10.00 y$‘ Coats, in many styles and re, reliable qualities: prices from stock of cattle and hags can be finished en‘s Fine Nos DEPARTMENTâ€"Special care given to t may be opened by depositing $1.00 and upwa UMN NECKWEAR goral ribhed Cotton Combination, ed, velvet finish, cream color, size . d n‘s Fine Cotton Combinations, d crotch, long sleeves and long special suit ... ... ..__ a1 nn 8 ON LIVE STOCKâ€"wWe wil) make advances to farmers mg for the purchase of Hus sthcle ar $a messtan enca 0 TER COATsS ‘s Fine Merino Shirts rs, splendid fall weight, pe e Royal Bank of Canadr.v'-.lw When we say that these Suits and Overcoats are the m rm. that the price wilt buy we mean they will give the service that any fair man can reasonably demand; th wanship, fit, general appearance and value are in full ; standard of excellence and that they will complete young men who buy them and wear them. Ou may have your favorite materials and coloringsâ€" } enough to accommeodate all preference and taste. . A $ named we offer satistuinn suul 2 000C 7 675 Branches (150. Branches in Ontarie) BMUNAKEL .: ... krrlllllll.ll222 22 00 i Eo n WEICIATT CMURImT . _ Ccoats. ark&bly large and satisfactory of _ Men‘s Fall weight Over. Extreme and . conservative Wil! please both men _ and FALL wWEATHER over r nSt s Gao‘d' .C'lo:luc * Come from" HE MOST SATISFACTORY Capital Paidâ€"up $14,800,000 its and Overcoats he Price Will Buy _ {g20, $25, $30, $35 SDobendohéhi . "CLommodate all preference and taste. offer satisfying suits or overcoats. $1.98 to f the autumn , $1.50, $1.00, 44 7 isA a 003 le mylc cg n NOC on 10 0 20 7 WEO2C °V SaVInge Accounts, Lantz. e M\"':: h'gm'koqur; J. J. Graham. s Master Karl Graber spent last 2 rank Sanderson of Stratford ositing $1.00 and upwards at any branch. 'Snnduy with his friend, Master Ap [ aD4 daughter Eva, of Chicago are visâ€" mond Lant® at Cooks Corner. lting with Miss Eliza Brown, (150. Branches in Ontarie) ‘ on oan . A aplendild fruit shower and recepâ€" " â€" . _ Mr, managar rhard 'a: was held at the rectory â€" here '-"'-'"-'-"-""":_"'.._,‘"‘"’*"" n.-r,.}__‘.y',l.‘,' managar of Ge: x en ce on + 80 wb n a 0 irts â€" and , per garâ€" $198 |ulln|lummnmmmmummnmnmnwmnmlmm a good healthy and from $5.00 â€" _ TAE REYaNCER to farmers in good stock, or to provide feed untl! preâ€" for for shrewd buyers are taking t pairs along; every â€" pair Quaranteed wear, Scotch tv lish worsted s and tweed I P on ced quaranteed wear, Scotch tweeds, Eng. lish worsted s and tweeds, stripes, checks, plain and fancy weaves. HERE ARE TRO}JSER BARGAINS Twoâ€"yearâ€"old contracts here give you twoâ€"yearâ€"old prices. In Scores of cases the same qualities now twenty to thirty per cent. of a clear savings; shrewd buyers are taking two or three neme Sqe2 C N â€" QUALITYâ€"ECoNOmY ar NEW FALL HaTs [EXTRA VALUES ARE HERE IN _ BETTER GRADE Bovsy suits $13.50 Sizes to fit ages 8 to 17. These Suits are every one a real bargain, good reliable English tweeds, in:a big assortment of attractive patâ€" terns and latest models. . We â€" can not replace them for anything like thel same price ...,. ......0 00â€" ‘Ainea Here is a great sn present market prices Ity that brings. these sizes 25 to 35, every at u.lll 0 0 BOYs‘ suits sPECiAL $9.80 Reserve + unds $15,900,000 in to Savings Accounts, upwards at any branch. and marketed. Black Cashmerette Hose sign of good housekeepA sn en tm ie are in full accord wlth’tho will completely satisfy the NE coloringsâ€" the somE HosE snaps great snap considering e tes 1 Montreal . . $15,000,000 $16,000,000 $470,000,000 prices; it‘s only quai'- these suits our way, every suit a bargain, most satisfactory e most satisfacâ€" that the _styles, the variety is At each of the st shapes and rely on, price $1.50 to $3.00 1919 absolutely â€" 3 pair .. $1.00 $1350 $980 present engaged with his men mira putting Up a residence | Geo. Kelterbourn. Misa Arnetta Lantz of Cook ner, is staying a few weeks . v grandparents, Mr. and â€" Mrs. Lantz. Master Karl Graber spent Sunday with his friend, Mast mond Lantz at Cooks Corner. 7 Miss Mary Berg is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Zinn at Amulree, Mrs. Henry Berg spent a tfew days with her daughter, Mrs. Astor â€" Kochâ€" ler at Berleta Corner. Mr. C. L. Forler contractor, is ato present engaged with his men in El-l mira putting Up a residence for Mr Pss drou c ons _"° _ _ ~Eeiee _ Mra. Henry uantz who was seriousâ€" ly ill. is reported to be recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lantz and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heipel spent ~ laat Sunday in Kitchener. Mr. Conrad Berg spent last Sunday with his sister, Mre. Reinhardt Heldâ€" man at Oak Grove, ltem- of Interest. & store, and will duties on Saturda dulles on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Art Bloomingdale spent Mr. and Mrs Ww Mr. Nols position in Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Pfeffer on Sun day attended the fiftieth anniversary service held in the Lutheran church at North East Hope. Littie Interest in Politics. There seems to be a last of interest in the present political contest as the attendance at the political meetâ€" ings held during the past week was very smail. Had Narrow Escape. During Friday night some Automoâ€" Dbile party had a somewhat unpleasant but by all appearances a lucky exper-J Iienm when their car went through the railing and dowa the embangment at the Grand River bridge appoach on the south side. All that was left to show what had happened were the broken railing and the tracks of the car of whose occupents nothing is known. Rev. Baudey of S the service in the N on Sunday afternoon ‘ Next Sunday evening a joint Mission. ary Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held in the Lutheran Church at which Rev. J. Strempfer â€" of Elmfra will preach the sermon. Mr. Byron Swartz and daughter Rozie who have been spending a fort night with the former‘s brother at Shawville Que. returned home on Friday. ‘ Mr. Geo. Hilker [ of Leamington, was a visitor at the home of his sister Mre Wm. Wright during the past week Mr. W. J. Snider was a week end business visitor to Toronto. Local and Perlonai: The Women‘s Institute will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Amos Hilborn on Oct. 15 at 2.30 The Haysville institute â€" will take charge of the mesting. Everybody welcome. ‘ Mrs. Simon Weber has home after spending a few Elmira and Kitchener. __On Sunday Oct. 5 the Lutheran Church held their annual â€" Harvest Home at the village church here. Mr. and Mrs. John Schnieder â€" and daughter and grandchildren of Water loo were visiting friends in the village Mrs. Simon Weber has returned home atter spending a few weeks at IMnaFoai Geelp en mc on The Misses Emma Lautenslager and Maybell Pye and Messrs. Ross Bingâ€" man and Victor Dirger motored to St. George on Sunday. r. and Mrs, Arthus Hochburn of mingdale spent Sunday here with and Mrs. Wm. Hochborn. Mr. and Mrs Kitchener and visited at Mr. 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. L. R ham visited relatives last week. Mr. Ira Toman and Mr. and Mrs. George Lorents motored to Linwood on Sunday. Mr. Toman expressed himself that Linwood is a great place for dogs. Mrs. W. Rhein and Mrs. J. Rhein of Kitchener ‘were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lautenslamer J 20000 NC EX5IPC7C0 UNIE some more convenient time as this is Mr. Egerâ€" dee‘s busy season. Mr. Wm. H. Egerdee was sudden ly taken fll at Kitchener on Saturday evening, and was immediately taken ‘to the K.â€"W Hospital An operation was deemed necessary but on consul}â€" tation with an other doctor on Sunday it was decided that there was no im« mediate danger and that an operation could be postponed untli some more Mrs. Ed. Coxon has returned home after staying a week at the home of Mr. H. Kavedman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sippel and family motored to Woodstock on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hainnan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald at Bright on Sunday. Local and Rural elson Shelly has accepted PHILIPSBURG. a Kiu-hbnvr mens Our Busy Neighbors , CcONEsTOGo he fifticth anniversary 1 the Lutheran church Hope. in Politics. to be a last of interest political contest â€" as at the political mcet-J NEW DUNDEE tz of Cook‘s cor weeks with her and Mrs. Henry " o O o L ENTS IN CoUnTYy Anp morktors NEWS NOTES GATRERED By INDUsÂ¥ziObs nd Mrs. Lautenslager. . L. R. Bock of Chatâ€" latives in the village i. Wesely Spactzel of Miss Wilfong of Doon Wm. Spactzels on Sunâ€" ener mens furnish commence his new â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_._â€"â€" % â€" >‘ yroaase Stirton, conducted Methodist church ho was seriousâ€" be _ recovering Ns ooo SP _ Miss M. Tye is spending this week with friends in Gait. We are sorry to report that â€" Mr. George Miller is confined to his bed with an attack of achatica. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mra, M. Somerville and Mr. James Walton made a business trip to Kitâ€" chener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham and Mrs. T. Melwain of Windsor are visiting at the hnma ae arsc e ce 05 ESooenp TV TUME Nays ago noticed several cottages in the course of erection, also other . imâ€" provements. i# To s n neettpeit‘y Our Paradise Lake a few miles west of here is at last coming to its own, Your correspondent passing by some fieys aso noticed sevarat amireen. it decime db bll Mr. and Mrs. Norman _ Letter _ of Waterl0o spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ziegler. / Inspector Sheppard paid ‘our school his semiâ€"annual visit during the week. Miss Carrie Koehier visited frlonda‘ at Kitchener during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huchn of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Huchn., Erecting Summer Cottages. ho m oi nl Miss Schwenger of Ha iting at the home of Mr A. Steiss. Miss Lenora Gies of | spending vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John (lioe Mrs. Jacob Sattl week with Mr. and at Baden. Mr. John Sheafer of 7 newed old acquaintances the week. ner, Jr. I.â€"Clara Zeller, Esther Snider, Phetu Cressman, Leonard â€" Schoch Gladys Hilgartner, Clarence Wanner, Roman Shereska. First Class.â€" Olive Northgraves, Alice Weber, Arthur Weber, Erma Shantz. Primerâ€"Arabelle Snider, Gt-orxe‘ Wolfe. Cliffand sumiasl an 2¢ d Jr. III.â€"Noah Grischon, ler, Bernice Schoch, Leona Idelia Schoch. Sr. I.â€"Grace Cressman Snider, Martha Holt, Walla Grace Shantz, Mary â€" Ann Lloyd Paulitzki. der, Tommy Grischou. Sr. III.â€"John Hils Snider, George _ B Shantz. Following is the report of S% No. 2 Waterloo for September based upon regular attendance and good conduct. Sr. IV.â€"Viola Feick, Grace Snider, Roxy Grischou, Clayton Feick, Clare Cressman, Mary Zelier, Jr. IV.â€"Annie Holt, Glenngo â€" Sn{â€" Mss dnc ooo iL a business vi;ltvtâ€"o last week. Mr. Herb Latner of ed on friends in our night. ie o se cinda spent Sunday with friends Kitchener,. The Misses Bruder and Jack _ of New Hamburg were guests at the Rozal for a week and left again _ for their respective homes last sunday. y se CECUT NE ife, Clifford Schoch, Doris Hilgart , Elmer Grischou, Harold Snider. Mr. John R. Schmidt disposed _ of some of his household effects last Saturday. Mr. John T. Wilford wielded the hammer very successfulâ€" 1w . h CRuAY in the Towit"Hall Liberal Candidate Here. ‘The Liberal candidate, Mr. W. Eny. der, will hold his campaign | wmeeting on Thursday next A good _ turnout is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman of Croâ€" gan, N.Y., are visiting friends bere for a few weeks. Mr. Joe Mogh _ disposed _ of 'hlul fine property last week to Joe Leis, Jr., who will take possession _ in the l near future. Si The Liberal candidate, Mr. W didate held a very successful m« last Saturday in the Town Hall Liberal Candidate Here. business. _ _ _ Successful Hgmng, Mr spent the weekâ€"end _ with brother in Hanover, who is se 111. Mr. C. D. Koehler spent | a hu‘ week in Kitchener on AOARerneree, it Noah Weber anq daughter Lu HAYSVILLE m eE rs. John Gies, Mrs. Norman Letter HEIDELBERG â€"John Hilgartner, Allen George _ Berge, Leonard Noah Grischon, Ulten Be;q of German Mills Sattler is spending Successful Sale STRASBURG. of _l_{nmlllon is vis with ber parents of Kitchener is schon, Ulten Zel , Leonard Snider, xerman Mills paid our burg one day Township rs: s here during successful mecting ‘allace Schv;('.â€"f;‘ Ann Paulitzki Chas. Hefpel Town Line callâ€" burg _ Sunday and Mrs. J Mrs. Schopp with _ their 0 is seriously nt _ & day of on special sunday Twilah Buyâ€" in + it At an informal £ Masonic hall, in S night, Mr. William golden wedding was presented with a sub members of Tecur which he is a Past M »FAn member A han. The New Century Washer A high grade machine with wringer stand attachment. Price $15.00. Their The home of Mr. and Mrs. C, nel was the scene of a pleasant sion on Thiursday of last week their daughter, Clara, was marri Mr. Lehman from Uncle Sam‘s main. Anniversary service was Boyd church last Sunday : Nichol of London preachei impressive sermons to good gregations hoth at morning ing service. The Township of Wellesley school fair was held at the Crosshill school on Tuesday of last week, but owing to unfavorable weather the attendance was not so large, but exhibits were better than ever. Mr. Jackson and Mra chell spent the weekâ€"en here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hastings â€" and family of Masboro spent Sunday _ at Crosshil1. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rickert and Family who heve been living in our burg for some years have sold their property and moved to Kitchener where he has secured work. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. H. Clodh of Hespeler Sunâ€" dayed with !Ir and Mrs. Wesley Hall-‘ man, Mr and Mrs. Henry Kurt who ha have been spending a few months the west have returned and report very enjoyable trip. Bilo flling is completed in this vicinâ€" ity and a fair crop is reported. Some of the farmers are taking up their poâ€" tatoes and report a good crop. Apple picking is well under way and is rathâ€" a light crop. â€" ‘ Personals. P Plnlain d io ttatic d h h. lk.... . £le 220 . 2 vitt, Mr. and Mrs Allen Knetche} ang and Mr. _ and Mrs. William Schmidt of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knecgtlel Mr. Amos Shants and the Misses Maggie and Minnic Shantz have returned from a few weeks visit with friends in Michâ€" igan and report a very enjoyable time. News Items. Mr. C and Mrs Easy to turn. Golden Wedding. Bilo Alling is completed in this vicâ€" The Imperial Rotary Washer irs. Moses Do;nâ€":;;:â€"')â€"}'l(-l'tchtnel; Sunday visitors with Mr. D. K. ‘Ary service was held in ch last Sunday when Rev. London ‘preache{l two very Christian _Brubacher, and Mr CROSSHILL. and Mrs Allen Knetche} anq . ___and Mrs. _ William pesess mas secured MAKE YOUR WASHâ€" DAY EASY ind Mrs, Byers of Mitâ€" weekâ€"end with friends MANNHIERM umseh to good sized conâ€" morning and evenâ€" and Mrs. C. Ken a pleasant occa . WEICHEL & SON Limited _ turn. Quick washer Price $12.00 ist week when was married to months in A strong, easy runâ€" ning machine. Any child can operate it. Price $16.50. The Motor High © , 3peed Washer One of otr celebrated Washing Machines will do it doâ€" have Note:â€"We close at 6.30 p.m. daily except Satâ€" urday, when we close at 9.30 p.m. 41 King St. E. KITCHENER _ Phone 671 WESELOH‘S SHOE STORE C 3 o And a larger size one equally good value is priced at ... 79¢ Guest Towel size, in plain and patterned _ varieties, specially priced ....... ...... 45¢ to 69¢ Cotton Huck Towelling, exâ€" ceptionaily fine finish cloth with assortment of patterns, 25 inch wide, priced yd. 75c... and 85c Big Special in Cotton Huck Towel, manufacturers cost to. day is 78c each, our price on large quantity purchase, each One with Damask pnun'., ~l-: larger aize, at only each.. $2.50 Towel, hemstitch ends, fancy border, 18x32 inch, priced specâ€" lally each ... ... ... .. s10% HUCK TOWELs Sale of Linens & Damask ‘ King St. East All this week at less than maker‘s I&ld down cost toâ€"da most prominent irish & cleared from stock large “\‘.dflm taini years ago, were um.bz“::«umxn'an«uum.nu | dise is first guality in every particulzri and tho prices est offering toâ€"day anywheore. SAVING MONEY A fine quality pure lingn Huck Goudies Limited t» «++ +. $1.9§ You can save money in your Shoe Buying if you come to our Store, for our prices are the Lowest in town and we have a Great Big Stock to choose from. Now is the time to buy, for prices are going higher. We invite you to come in and have a look around at. © MACHINE, which does the stitching on our shoes transforms them I’Qo new footwear. 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 cobbler can. THE WONDERFUL Colleen Brand Table DamaÂ¥k, 72 inch wide, in a eplendid range of patterns, specially priced at per yard ....... $1.95 Cloths in Colleen Brand, slzes 2 x 2 yards, priced from $8.75 up to $4.75, and 2 x 24. yards priced each ... $4.50 and $5.00 * DAMASK CLOTHS i ~ . MB to match, all are reasonably priced and below manufacturers price toâ€"day, in ldlw . Inch Napkins to match, priced per set from $8.00 up to $10.00 Colleen Brand Cloths finest ish cotton . da Ml&:fiuh‘lnm 2 x 2 yarde, and 2 x 244 KING 8T., WATERLOO. Kitchener, Ont. 21

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