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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1919, p. 1

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41 King St. E. KITCHENER â€" Phone 671 WESELOH‘S SHOCE STORE Our knowingâ€"how in milling flour, combined with your expertness in bread making, should make a loaf of rare, rich quality. Demonâ€" strate our GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., OF CANADA, LIMITED liette] IISAFETY RAZOR 73 ST. ALEXANDER STREET, MONTREAL. MADE 19 KNOWB _ THE kKnowing how Men who shave themselves with the Gillette Safety Razor waste no time with strop or hone ! Every shave is with a factoryâ€"sharpened blade â€" an edge keener by far than mosg men could put on a razor. $5.00 the set. Dealers everywhere. QGive Them Footwear We would like you to nake our store your headâ€" quarters when you are doing y o ur â€" Christmas Shoe and Slipper Shopping. We are now well stocked up with all the latest styles so now is the time to buy while our selection is Big. ‘You will find that our Low ‘Prices will save you money. gino 1 ¢ oURr DOUBLE HARNESS will be found equal to the most perfectly matched team in symâ€" metry and beauty. It sets graceâ€" fully on the horses, and while fitting . perfectly _ allows the greatest freedom of action. . If you have a high class team come here for harness approâ€" We invite you to call at Wilheim‘s KING ST., WATERLOO. s | Evangelist D. N. Good of Kitchener will, commencing last Sunday evenâ€" ling. conduct a series of two weeks special services in M.B.C. church here ! to which everybody is invited. i Messrs. Wm. Knarr and Elton Dahâ€" lmer are the last ones who have taâ€" ken positions with the Dominion Tire i Co., at Kitchener. early Thursday morning after a Yyery brief illness one of our oldest and highly respected citizens in the perâ€" nnolw-.mnttha(.o!fl‘ ymtmthnmuw-.nocoum ed was born in Germany and when 30 yunduohenuu(}mdtvm he settled down in this village _and was married to Eliza Shutz, who preâ€" deceased him by almast three years. ‘There survive two daughters, Mrs. ‘ Honry H. Dahmer, and Mrs. Wm. Delâ€" ijon both of this village. The funeral \ took place on _ Saturday afternoon from the residence of Wm. Delion to the Lutheran Church and cemetery for service and durial. | Local and Personal. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huras of Kitchâ€" rener made a few short calls while here Monday. s ‘v"l:h: -â€"Ei:;iéimu entertainment in the Methodist Church will this year be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 23. Mr. John Bast who is employed in the Kimmel Felt factory in Kitchener is at present at home for a few days and nursing a sore leg. Items of Interest. Messrs. Ed. Dietz, Louis Ottmann and the Misses Teliths Schmidt, Perâ€" sida Ottmann and Olga Ogerdi spent Sunday afternoon.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb. Mr. Peter Ottmann of Keylmore, Sask., has spent about . a month aroun‘]ohere and last Friday Mrs. Ottâ€" mann joined him in Ayr and they are visiting friends ad relatives around here for a short time. _ We have fine sleighing at present and bells are jingling all day long. _ Mr. P. Schmidt invested in a new piano. â€" 80 _ Mr. Theo. Schmidt of _ Kitchener spent a few days of last week at home with his parents. Mr. B. C. Woos _ took @ load _ of young people to Winterbourne last Tuesday evening to attend a fowl supper and concert. All reported a gnod time. â€" Misses Addic and Lydia Letson reâ€" turned last week after spending . a few davs with relatives in Linwoou. Â¥ir. D. Wilsoa of Hamilton spent Sa .‘ day here. â€" â€" Mr. Archie Letson has iaunched his cano> i1« has ‘akien up a position in Guelph. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ervin. Keffer _ spent Sunday with parents in Elmira. Miss Maggie Letson is visiting with freinds in Kitchener. Wedding bells I love to hear Ringing merrily loud and clear The young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Gingrich and presented their daughter Sutie with a kitchen shower last Monday evenâ€" ing. The farm stock, implements and household effects of Menno Koch, in the village of Bloomingdale, will be sold by public auction on Wednesday, Dec. 17th, commencing at 12 o‘clock Nows Notes. noon MENNO KOCH SALE Mungo Stewart, pioneer hardware merchant of Tilbury, is dead _ at the age of eightyâ€"one. Our Bu FROM NOW UNTIL JAN. 1ST THE CHRONICLE â€" TELECRAPH We will sendâ€"the OChronicleâ€" Telegraph from now until Januâ€" ary 1st, 1921, to the address of any relative or friend to whom it will be a weekly letter from home. It contains all the news gathered and neatly arranged by our large staff of Corresponâ€" : corresronpeNts n counTy ANp/DigraiCrs | | wews NoTEs CaATHERED By NDUSYaIOUS will be sent free for the baiâ€" ance of the year to all new subscribers. wEST MONTROSE. F R E E For $1.50 wWELLESLEY. AT BLOOMINGDALE. mmnm-.ufi'fi-h our former chopping milll is ols witl be a great conveilenge to will a & the farmers and we hope thq willl patfonize Mr. Schmidt. (sixâ€" 4 ~ ~Btudent Geelhaar of the * Semingry occupiéd th . >:lpit in gp Lath@ran Church here ou Sunday and Mrs. Henry Brox of Waterloo is visâ€" jtimng at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn. delivered an able sermon. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steiss and son Donald of Toronto who spent several weeks vacation with the _ former‘s mother, Mrs. A. Steiss have again reâ€" turned home. Mr. A. Schnaufer of Toronto spent several days at the home of Mrs. A. Steiss. * Mr. and Mrs. John Schondelmeyer of Waterloo visited at the home of Mrs. Engelter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn attended the funeral of the latter‘s uncle, Mr Moses Clemens at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Habn of Watâ€" erloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sattler. The wind storm of a week ago Satâ€" urday unroofed a large _ number of farm buildings in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman of Watâ€" erloo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman of New Dundee visited at A. E. Bean‘s last Sunday." News ~Notes. The annual Christmas _ entertainâ€" ment of the Bethel Methodist church will be held on Tuesday evening, Deéec 23rd. The Hickson male quartette will assist with the program. A number from this vicinity are atâ€" tending the fat stock show at Guelph this week. The New Hamburg Orchestra will assist at an entertainment in the hall on Friday evening, Decemder las‘ 8 p.m., under the auspices of the"hay$8. ville Women‘s Institute. The regular monthly meeting of the Haysville branch of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute was held on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 3 o‘clock pm., in the village hall. Mr. Rufus Nahrgang made a trip to Kitchener last week in search â€" of a position. ; s The work of "Reconstruction" is beâ€" ing commenced. From all around us come reports of people raising or reâ€" shingling their barns and other buildâ€" ings. The loss is heavy in this localâ€" ity but judging from reports there are many communities worse off than us. Our telephone is gradually coming inâ€" to working order again and we hope that before long things will be repairâ€" ed. The postponed meeting of the A.Y.P. A. which was to have been held last Friday evening has been cancelled owing to the illness of the convenor. It will later be held in _ combination with the entertainment at Christmas for the St. James and Haysville Sunâ€" day Schools. Mr. John Walton of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his family here. Quite a number from Haysville atâ€" tended the public dance held at Plattâ€" sville on Friday evening. Dont forget the grand concert givâ€" en by the local branch of the Womens‘ Institute on Friday evening, Dec. 12, commencing at 8 o‘clock. The proâ€" gram consisting of recitations, dialo gues, solos, etc., given by Tocal talent. The New Hamburg orchestra will asâ€" s st in the program,. _ Refreshments served free. Miss Mary Walker of the teaching staff of Gait pubjic school spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. George Brown and niece, Miss Lucia Bellamy from â€" Medicine Hat, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. The concert which was held here on Dec. 2nd was very successful. A | large crowd filled the hall where a good program was given. The receipts at the door were vety satisfactory to the committes. Un Dec. 3rd Mr. Raeburn Hamilton was quietly married to Miss Nora Sherift‘s by the Rev| A. M. Hamilton of Gueiph. The many friends join in wishing long life and happiness to these two popular young people. Personals. Happily Wedded. ‘Miss winnie Nairm who has been visiting for some time with friends in Toronto,, returned home last week. Major Cram, accompanied by Mrs. Cram and aughter Eana left _ â€"bast week to reside in Vancouver. Mrs. McKay of Elmira is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Burâ€" nect. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of ham, are visiting with Mr. and Henry Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alba Woodward of Washington Territory, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton and other relatives in this vicinity. WINTERBOURNE HAYSVILLE. Dur Woeber‘sâ€"sister,â€" Mrs. Gustave Weller of Kitchener on Saturday. c ipat. ~The date of the Baptist Church Christmas entertainment will be givâ€" en in next week‘s paper. Shephérdson on Monday even L presented Albert Wayne with a I: llr' ‘P. it. Page of the Wiion Bk Mr. and Mys. Norman: Weber and femily .attended the funeral of . Mrs, ‘There will also appear in next week‘s paper a program of the school entertainment to ‘be held on Friday evening, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder and daughter Gertrude, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Normar King at Creekâ€" bank. Miss Erma Eix spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Glebe. m Messrs. Alf. Moogk, J. B. Snyder, Almon Snyder, E. Bowles, Lloyd Snyder, Orville Shantz, attended the Fat Stock Show a‘ Gueliph on Monâ€" day. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Noau ohpoemaker have returned from & trip to Ohio and other points . A. wl olne? POMIIS .. rtitk Messrs. Percy and Roy Schwindt have returned from Flint, Michigan, where they attended the funeral of their niece. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bowman, Mr. Sylvester Ziegler and Mr. John Brox attended the funeral of the late _ Mr. Moses Clemens at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schentz and fa mily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Neuret at North Wootwich. Locals, News Items. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder spent Sunâ€" day with their daughter _ Nellie at Glenailen, who is on the sick list. Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and son Frank, spent Saturday with friends at Kitâ€" chener. ~ Quite a number of this vicinity at: tended the funeral of the late _ Mr Nathan Martin near Waterloo. FLORADALE _For Men _ ‘"@ _ _ and Boysâ€" T.. W. Hilborn of Kiâ€" G. A. Trody of Ind., ome of Mr. and Mrs. Band of the . . U.B The Christmas Season draws nearer and nearer .every day and the time in which to choose Christmas Gifts grows shorter. It‘s always wise to make selections early when you can do so leisurely and satisfactorily, and while the picking is at its best. We‘re in splendid trim for the Holiday Tradeâ€"showing just the things that Men and Boys are always delighted to receive as Christmas Gifts. Come in for a "see" and we‘re sure that you will discover many things in our lines of choice clothes. Our large assortment of %):rect Headweug‘ and our splendid display of elegant and exclusive Haberâ€" Aashery that will fill the Merry Christmas bill exactly. dashery that Men‘s Overcoats $15.00 and Overcoats $6.50 and up. â€" Bo â€" Detenbeck‘s / Miss Hilda Eby of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle spent Thursday evening with â€" Glenallen friends. + _ â€" + Mrs. Fred Laasch spent Thursday with Elmira friends. HENRYâ€"At Cassel, Dec. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Elverston Henry, a son. CAPLINGâ€" At â€" Shakespeare, Nov. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Capling, a daughter. FINKâ€"At North Easthope, Nov. 30th, King St. East #Y . 2¢0144 nd up. Men‘s Suits $15.00 up. â€" B>yS‘ Boys‘ Suits $5.50 up. ~ e & Â¥ 4 s :) *‘ Goudies Limited â€" BIRTHS : Beautiful Wlouses Jersey Silk Underskirts â€"*__ Kiddies‘ Coats e Tea Aprons ~ ; Silk Underwear â€"â€" *‘ Silk Hosiery Silk or Kid Gloves . Kiddies‘ Bonnets . . Handkerchiefs Neckwear See Infants‘ Booth The Christmas . _ _ Shop f for Men and / Boys 3 CLEMENSâ€"At Kitchener, 4 Mr. Moses B. Clemens, ® years,4 mos. and 4 days. ;‘ BRENNANâ€"At Chesley, Dec., Joseph Brennan, !ormor_ur,; chener. Lk HAGEYâ€"At K. & W. Hospi Nelson Hagey, Preston, : & years. t Senator Peter Talbot digd home in Lacombe, Alta, aged four. to Mr. and Mrs, daughter. dao" »:'" “ _~‘ Kitchener, it(o= * / ~ym DEATHS Â¥*,

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