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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Oct 1919, p. 1

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s OoPPORTUNITY _ We have n parationg for the bi day‘s Clothing Selling in the m*u,fi‘& Clothing des igned Tur as ks who are recognized from ocean to ocean as »wmut artists on the continent and whose m are carefully. fol ed by a small army of cutters, tailors and the History ‘of this : SMART DRESSES OVERCOATS and SUITS y For the young men. The newest weaves, colors aid combinations are fiwn exclusively in many cases. > Before you do your buying, cometo Ernst‘s and see the Clothing, not only the lines mentioned in our Store News in this ad. but any Clothing you require. +â€"__ When you get your hands on the material, the feel of it assures you at uc. of satisfactory wear. and when you slip on the Ovemcoat or Suit, the immings are sound and snug. shapeliness of each garment shows that it has been through the hands of an expert cutter and tailor. Let no man deâ€" geive you. Seeing is believing. Therefore the best Suits and Overcoats that can be offered at a A remarkably large and satisfactory showing cf Men‘s Fall weigh: Oveâ€" coats. â€" Extreme _ and conservative models. Will nlease both men _ and young men. FALL WEIGHT OVERCOATS Our stock of Fall weight Uncorwear contains many interesting lines. Soinc of these will be sure to appeal to you now that the chilly evenings have come. Men‘s Finc Merino Shirts and Drawers, splendid fall weight, per gar ment.gsc $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $39.30, I1EN‘S TWEED RAIN COATS WARMER UNDERCLOTHING Fine Mercury Ribbed Combinations in white and cveain shades, sizes 34 to 42, special value suit ... .... $229 Vigoral ribbed Cotton Combination, fleeced, velvet finish, cream color. size 34 to 44 SWEATER COATS Mcn‘s Sweater Coats in great varâ€" iety from the best milis in the counâ€" try, pure wool and woo! and cetton mixtures, prices from $3.59 to $10.00 Men‘s Fine Cotton Combinations, clossd crotch, long sleeves and long legs, special suit ... ... ..... $198 Beys‘ Coats, in many styles colors, reliable qualities. prices fexus csans siukm snee $1.08 in AUTUMN NECKWEAR With all the richness of the autumn splendor of color, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, T&e anmd ..... l2.l. c2222 222l2l. 50c MEN‘S FALL WEATHER OVER ' COATS. ooo ooo enc se en erorere ez ue u02e nere 200 uon ir oo 0n vene 5 enc c t fln mczurvec uen dav ce n3 0nc en on 0000 §$15.00, $+6.00, $20 09, $22.00 The Royal Bank of Canada 1869 We are prepared to make loans to responsible farmers for the purâ€" chase of live stock or to provide feed for the finishing of cattle and hogs for market, as well as for general farm purposes. Special care given te Savings Accounts, which may be opened by deâ€" positing $1.00 and upwards at any branch. whic SAVINGS DEPARTMENTâ€"Special care given to Savings Accounts, Kitchener Branch Waterlooe Branch cth may be opened by depositing €100 aya $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 Cap":al Paidâ€"up $14,800,000 Tâ€"â€"â€"â€" § Come from" VALUE CIVING . SAVINGS DEFPARTMENT 575 Branches (150 Branches in Ontario) LOANS TO FARMERS $2:98 $35.00 $25.00 and from t " EXTRA VALUES ARE HERE IN BETTER GRADE BOYS‘ SUiTS $13.50 Sizes to fit ages 8 to 17. These Suits are every one a real bargain, gocd reliable English tweeds, in a big assortment of attractive patâ€" terns and latest models. We can not replace them for anything like the same price ..... ...... .0.. $1350 Italian, Englis‘ American and Domâ€" estic makes; all the latest Fall shades ave here. Here is a grcat snap considering present market prices; it‘s only qualâ€" iiy that brings. these su.lts our way, sizes 25 to 35, every suit a bargain, Fins Caps in the newost shapes and fabrics, the kind you can rely on, price s +s â€"svaicesâ€"oae + $1.50. to $3.00 QUALITYâ€"ECONOMY TROUSER BARGAINS Twoâ€"yearâ€"old cdntracts 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 nairs along; every pair absolutely guaranteed wear, Scotch itwceeds, Engâ€" lish worsted s and tweeds, stripes, checks, piain and fancy weaves. BOYS‘ SUITS SPECIAL $9.80 HERE ARE SOME HOSE SNAPS 40c Black Cashmerette Hose, 3 pair for . us cuaue oeuee nel ceceue $1.00 55 dozen English Cashmere .... 60c Canada‘s best $1.00 Cashmere Socks § sunee e neaine ie e en in cremec ie c ns £B6 Ernst‘s Footwarmers, pure wool, reavy rib socks .... 50c, 75¢ and 85c EW FALL HATS Reserve Funds $15,900,000 vpwar F. H. Bochmer, Mgr. .. M. G. Mistele, Mgr. ds at any branch. 1919 Who‘s Who and What‘s What The estate o% e late Jonas Good was sold fist Saturday by auction to Mr. Henry Sauder, for the: sum of $3,450. . Mr. Sauder geis a good propâ€" erty for the price these times. Mr.â€" Simon Martin has bought the home, long known as John 1. â€" Wideâ€" man‘s, now owned by Mr. Nouh Haug, foc the sum of $2.000, The teachers of the Public school were attending the convention last o were weel of the village and are heading fnri Waterloo, which they hope to ru(‘l‘lj sometime in 1921. 1 The urmchairs are sitting up nights wearing out gray matter and pencils practising on political ard referendum "striw ballots."" & We are or have been billed to lisâ€" ten to evorything they have in the entor _ of â€" politics expeci the *"True Wlues." What‘s the matter with them. sHOP IN KITCHENER WEE Monday, October 27 to Saturday, Noventber Ist, moerchants will pay your fares to City, Big â€" stocks ‘of choicest merchandise to select . from. An unusual Iuying | opportunity you cannot afford to miss. 1 Referendum Meeting. A meeting in the interests of the Referendum will be held here Thuarsâ€" day eveninz. | Part of the programme will be taken up Is the popular dram atic play "Ten Nights in a Rar Reom," which will be given by a number . of young people of West Montrose, Children Enjoyed Holiday. The school was _ closed Thursday and Friday to allow the teachers to atiend the teachers‘ convention . at Kitchener, and the children enjoyed the holiday Referendum A meetin: Referendum day evening wilt be take Mr. Cl in Preston L ! ie l ie( t ic 00 hn a csw t Lt ow lt m oo eC mt n B0 00000 ic rartmigiy enor spen} tha holiday their parents. dsn uon e l mc en en o e n 0 m tas t it Mr. Wilfred Smith of Ayr, spent a day of last week with his sister, Mrs. 8. W. Holt. day with his brother, Mr. A. Cooper. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie _ Reinbardt Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Sid Holt, of from near Breslau spent Sunday with Atwood. visited the latter‘s uncle, Mr. | the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" 8. W. Holt. thony Wilhelm. Miss Ellen Holt visited friends in‘ Mr, and Mrs. Levi Hallman from Mr. Jack Beggs spent a few days with his uncle, Mr. H. Newton. Mr. and Mra. M. Stever attended the silver wedding of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Ars. C. Hahn, on Satâ€" urday. Mr. Stanley Lavory spent Sunday evenng on the 4th line of Poel. Mr. T. Cooper is spending the holi day with his brother, Mr. A. Cooper. 3Shop Our Busy Neighbors Merchants will Pay Fares of Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Shoppers Watcl} for Detailed Announcements of Merchants in next week‘s issue. is. Miller spent over Sunday CORRESPONDENTS IN COUNTY AND DISTRICTS NEWS NOTES GATHERED BY INDUSTAIOUS ST. JACOBS CONESTOGO MACTON DURING BIG "FARE ~REFUNDING SALE accident _ happened motorine party on ad leading from here ut a mile south . of ~\ number seemed to Saturday, Nov. here with Glenallan one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Burnett, of Lin wood, visited at Mr. C. Tabberts. Mrs. Cooper, ol iespeler. is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams. Mr. and Mrg. Jas. Richardson spent the holiday with frieuds at Guelpn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Letson ind Mrs. Stickney, of Elmira spent Monday with Mrc. and Nrs. Leslie Beggs. Visitors Coming and Going. Mrs. Angus Bowman â€" and | family have returned to Muskoka ailter spending a few months with her parâ€" ents here, Mr. and Nrs, _ Leslie Hilborn . of Blythe spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn. Mrsâ€" Allen and daughter Mary reâ€" turned to their home in Chicago after visiting a few weeks with ev. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Shepherdson. Mr Herman Kavelman motored to Woodstock on Monday. Mrs. Schaefer of â€" Fordwich was a visitor at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. Amos Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel after spending a few months in the great North West,. have again returned io their home here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Copley were Mr. and Mrs. Isrhel Hallman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cocherton and daugh ter of Plattsville Miss Emery and Miss Toman of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henâ€" mning of Wilmot Centre wore the kuests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldbeck un Sunday. SHOP IN K!TCHENER WEEK Monday, October 27 to Saturday,. your fares to City Rig â€" stocks of your fares to City. Big | stocks of choicest merchandise to seleet â€" from An unusual buving opportunity . you your Iares: to Uily. Iig Stocks ol your fares to City. Big | stocks of choicest merchandise to seleet â€" from An unusual buving opportunity . you cannot afford to miss. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hilborn of Galt and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Hilborn and son of Preston visited relatives in the village last Sumday. We are sorry to relate that Mr. Ab ner Shantz, son of Mr. Jacob Shantz of near Plattsville met with a very serions accident on Friday last while picking apples a limb of the tree gave way and he fell striking a post underâ€" neath the tree and injuring in some serious way his spinal column. While this goes to press it is reported that his condition is slightly better. Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Sandlos and daughter Melinda of Hanover were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lantenschlager. Quite a few from the village attendâ€" ed the convention held | in the ULB. Church at Roseville on Oct. 10, 11, 12 and 13th. Mr. F. K. Page of Welland has come to fill the vacancy left by Mr. D. 8. Meston as manager of â€" the Union Bank. Miss Maybell Pye and _ Mr. David Litwiller attended the Teacher‘s Conâ€" vention held at Kitchener on Thursâ€" day and Friday, Mr. Litwiller being in charge of the work for Rural Teachâ€" Ladies of the village and communâ€" ity need not feel backward as to the coming and, casting of their vote on election day. A lady _ will be _ in charge at the Polling Division. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechâ€" tel. a daughter. Mr. Clayton Toman and the Misses R. Toman, Katie Sararas and Elma Sararas visited friends in Stratford on Sunday. Master Orval Halliman. son â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman _ of this place went through an operation last Sunday morning and is getting along fine. Silo filling is now completed in our neighborhood and taking up potaâ€" toes is in full swing and by what we hear a good yleld is expected. Mr. Jamos Humphreys intends movâ€" ing to Preston next Tuesday, the 14th inst. NEW DUNDEE WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Eark Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hillgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hillgartner _ from New Dundce and Mr. Albert Theal from Zurich visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Richm last Sunâ€" day. Miss Olive Hallman from Kitchener speut ‘Thanksgiving day with Miss Hithea Richm sHOP IN KITCHENER WEEK License Inspector Sa onte anmd Inspector EHi were in town on W senrched â€" the linperi found nothing to incrir priciors. | However a s vendor‘s liquor procur« doctor‘s prescription w one of the rooms and I the searchers. ‘One of men who are working i borhood at present, wa room with six ounces cure his cold with it. Killed By Train.â€"â€"Edwin C. Roth, cldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Roth, was strnck hy _ a passenger train while walking along the C.PR. track near the village of Shannonâ€" ville on Tuesday. morning. He | watk taken to the hospital _ at Betteville, where death took place shortly after The unfortunate young man was a deaft mute and his body was identified by the principal of the Deaf and Dumb Instiiute at. Belleville, where he forâ€" merly attended school. and his parâ€" ents notifGied of the sad accident. Mr. Roth lefe on Wednesday for Belleville and returned on Thursday morning with the remains. The doceased was born here on November 24th, 1888, and reached the age of 20 years, 10 months and 13 days. He was away from New Hamburg for the past four years. during which time he was cinâ€" ployed at Belleville. | Besidés his parâ€" ents he is survived by two brothers and one sister. The funcral will take place on Friday afternoon at I o‘clock from his parent‘s residence in HMostettor‘s chirch and cemetery Monday, October 2Â¥ to Sulunlfl__\'.‘ November lst, merchanis will pay choicest merchandise to select | from.; An unusual buying opportunity you annol aiford to miss. ! SHOP IN KITCHENER WEEK HORSE BLANKETS M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waterlod6 and Elmira â€" THE BIG HARDWARE STORE No. 2 Blankets, 72 x 40 in. lining, at each .. ... ... ... No. 6 Blankets, 72 x 60 in. lining, at each . .... ... , .. â€"I.\I-S.GG Blankets, 72 x 60 in. lining, with straps, at each No. 27 Blankets, 80 x 80 x 65 in. lining at .. ... ... ... "No. 19 Blankets, 80 x 80 x 70 in. lining, at . ... ... ... "No. 28 Blankets, 72 in., full lining, at ... .. ... ... ... "~No. 15 Blankets, 72 in., full lining, at ... .. ... ... . *No. 16 Blankets, 78 x 60 in. lining, at ... .. .... ... .. No. 2 Blankets, 72 in., unlined, at ... .....2.22 .22 22 Our stock is a new and complete one of all grades of Blankets, Wwith . * » and without straps, heavy and medium weight linings. R If you need a Clipper, either hand or power, we have them. Also the extra posts for them. &5 T NEW merchants . will + City. Hig â€" stocl handise to sclect to imniss. HAMBURG r Elliot of Stratf n Wodnosday ; imnperial Hotel incriminate the | r a sealed boitle rocured _ through on was _ found Sary Ellior Wods but taken al the tel in this s found to Saturday will â€" pay stocks . of lect â€" from. found _ in along by telephone s neighâ€" nd in his as left to of To ind hitt (of There is a definite air of graceful; ness and ‘ charm, ‘admpted to‘ the new lines of Faghion, About our Cbats, that bring women back to our dl-.‘n seaâ€" son after season. coats is the richness of softâ€"textUred fabrics. Some of them are fur trimâ€" med; others are plain or embroidered. On any number of mogels we Snd huge believable slenderness. Reindeer, collars in company with beits of unâ€" brown, taupe and navy biue lead, but fashion procession ent Cloths and Styles, at the Popular vivid tones appear frequently in this Price, only 41 King St. E. KITCHENER â€" Phone 671 WESELOH‘S SHQE STOR Note:â€"We close at 6.30 p.m. daily except Satâ€" urday, when we close at 9.30 p.m. § ‘.““.‘r:t}\ % JB 4( » iz /’ A Especially noticeable in our newest See our Big Coat Special in differâ€" King St. East $35.00 If you are looking for Exâ€" tra Good V alue in all kinds of Footwear, come to Goudies Limited PLEASE NOTIGE which does shoes trans footwear. _ equal it in ness of sti THE WONDERFUL pair of your the magic we We do it in twice as well KING of Kitchener, Ont does the stitch transforms ther ar. No hand â€" it in regularity of stitching. S f your shoes as Wilhzsim‘g work ST half the time as any cobbjer WATERLOG, stitching‘ s them in g. Send es as a 1 of this m work and $4.175 $7.00 $7.50 $8.75 $5.175. $6.00 $2.75) m

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