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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Jan 1920, p. 1

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%pu'sands of Fine Suits and + e Overcoats | ‘Every kind a;a?cd overcoat grid suit ths‘ you can think of will he ® . Featuring spprome values from ‘a dozen of the best makers. flV(ICOATOâ€"Every kind of Coat from light topperâ€"to fur and fur imed Coats at $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 to $75.00. . tm of wonderful preparations are strikingly Pa s â€"every section of this great .apparel store. The f the world awaits your viewingâ€"the most practical a arti for man or boyâ€"THE 1DEAL GIFT SORE. | &# They never had better chances to make and to save ;Ey Now is the time to lay the foundation of future prosperity, by cultivating the habit of thrift. There is a Savings Department at every branch of this hank. The staff will be glad to show you how to make the first deposit. Waterloo Branch .. Kitehener Branch _ <_ _ We take this opportunity of thanking Efifl our customers for their patronage durâ€" ?n‘ the ?ast year and we wish you all a Happy dgnd Prosperous New Year. ikHaturday our vast ‘stocks will be greatly augumented by the ‘of immense belated shipments,. We‘re prepared to take good care sof all proportions, tail, short,. stout, slender, extra large or what not §$25, $30, $35, $40, $45 to $50. mn P "1l} j . :“ you the ‘best clothing; nothing! ( Clothes that are not only best\ the standpoint of materials and workfnan-‘ E‘ hes that are distinctly stylish, that‘ the requirement of the best dressed men | oung men. We believe the values we pre-{ ?nnot be equalled and that it will pay you}’ ¢ your clothes at this store. 1. us‘ | (d¢ ) E ROYAL BANK OF CANADA +. Farmers Sons and Daughters Total Resources O buuck Rarket. a iWith the loca) ?&n tor can $ 'zllln signed â€"by is handed to Mar SELOH‘S SHOE STORE apital and Reserve Holiday Gifts I principle of our business. Â¥ve You Better is our * *"The Home‘of Low Prices‘‘ S8t. E. KITCHENER _ Phone 671 1869 â€" 612 Branches â€" 1919 say serve we have in mind the est meaning of the word. / y E IN THIS STORE Have Great Opportunities Toâ€"day ngness Year‘s _ Greetings preparations | are â€" strikingly in evidence s great.apparel store. The finest merchanâ€" viewingâ€"the most practical and appropriate THE 1DEAL GIFT SORE. Good Clothes Come from‘" Neil Love, a veteran commercial traveller and wool buyer, well known ovef Oniario, died at St. Thoma®, aged It y You $s 33,000,000 490,000,000 F. H. Boehmer, Mgr. H. G. Mistele, Mgr. af he first A Happy 1 _ Mr. Clarence Kaercher of Toronto, spent the holiday with his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaercher. ; . _Mr. Wilfrid Brodrecht of Eimira, spent the holiday with his parents here. C Mr mira here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thiel of Lonâ€" don, spent Christmas fwith the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and/Mrs. J. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. No: Ruby‘and taâ€" mily of Hickson, a Mrs. Fischer and family of HicksoA, and Mrs. Fishâ€" er and family _ of Stratford, speni Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruby. Mrs. Pearse and family who spent a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lederman, reâ€" turned to her home in Hagersville on Friday. Miss Winnie Lederman of Toronto is spending the holidays at her home here. . ww Mr. &nd Mrs. William Hehn of Kitâ€" chener spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hehun. ~Mrs. McDonald and little son Kintore, spent Christmas with parents, Senator and Mrs. Ratz. he _ Mr. Herman Krogman and Mr Louis Bruder are spending | a week with friends im Cargill and Walker: ton. â€"Miss Annie Pogson of Woodstock spent Christmas at her home here. Mr. Scherer of Hamiélton, spent Christmas with his brother, Mr. Ed. Scherer. s Miss Mabel Beilstein of Kitchener, spent the holiday with her mother Mr. Stanley Ludwig of Kitchener, spent Christmas at his home here. Mr. Harold Bingaman, of Ingersoll and Miss Edith Bingaman of St. Jaâ€" cobs. are spending the holidays wilth the‘r parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingaman. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold, spent Christmas with her paren‘s, Mr. ard Mrs. Ateman at Wellesley. Mr. Charles Pletsch, of Stratford. spent (Christmas with his mother Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ament, spent Christmas with her parents at Ethel. . Mr spent here. Mr., Wm. Erb. of Durham, is spendâ€" ing his holidays with his parents. Mr. Lawrence Berger of Stratford, spent the holiday with his parents here. * ~â€"~ / _ W s en m en ons i erene ies C } , | Easthope, where she ro;ldod vvort liam Stumpf attended the [uneral of «ince. Her first husband predeceased ; the late Mrs. John Unibach at El hermany years ago and _ she later | mira on Monday. | | miurried the late . Jacob Schamb@r.| Miss L. Octzel and Mr. A. Hemr 0f p | She is survived by a family of four. Waterloo, spent Christmas with Mr Miss Ina Miller of Kitchener spent the holidayâ€" with her mother here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MeMaster, of Welland are spending the _ holidays with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schmidt. F Factory*on Wednesday DCIp SLMSE on the forehead by a piece _ of wood ! fiying off a saw rendering him unconâ€" ‘:«'louu and requiring three stitches to | sew up the wound. He will be â€" laid i off work for some days. & |__ Miss Lottie Goebel of _ Waterloo j spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. | _ Mrs. Schnaeloch . of Toronto _ is | spending th holidays with her grandâ€" [ mother. Mrs. J. Graff. \ _ Miss Patton of Plattsville, is spendâ€" \ ing the holidays with her sister, Mrs Dr. Brown. Mrs. J. Jenkins of Toronto. _ is spending the holidays with her sister Mrs. Dr. Anderson Died.â€"George William, young son of Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Valentine Zoeller, passedâ€"away on Sunday at the age of one year after a lingering Mthess. The funeral was held on Wednesday to Trinity Lutheran church and Riverâ€" side cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereavâ€" ed family in their sad loss. Mr. Clarence Kaercher returned to his home in Toronto on Sunday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Alex Ra cident in the Our Busy Nei she grew np and Luther&m faith. riage to Michael up her residence Easthope, where «ince. Hef first Monday Schamber M ‘Thomas Lautenschlager of Elâ€" spent the holiday at his home Idh NEW HAMBURG NEWS NOTES GATHERED EY INDUSTRIOUS .. c deatl f Mro by his wife. thre® sons and one er. _ The funeral took place on y to Riverside cemetery. Death of Mrs. "Schamber. Death of John Otto to i met with a painful acâ€" Schierholtz _ Furniture he th > person of Mrs. Jacob, ie agd of 84 years pe! n in _ Germany .'mdl mhiry awith her parents . uppei. in her nrly’ > family took up their ew â€" Mamburg. where d was confined in Uwi Upon her first marâ€" el Hoffmeier, she took e on a flrfil in â€" North re she redided _ ever t huaband predeceased 0 ne h Waterloo r parents. ronto _ is her grandâ€" last Thursâ€" : 66th year Deceased H THUR8SDAY, JA rg Ior A tanning of her 31 grand children andii great | children. ‘The. survivie, Mre. Canrad Hoerle, Wello@fey; . per Hofmeier, '*_“‘; Louis Ruthig, Wilmot:. Mra. O Heldman, Baden; Mrs. Frod. Boot er, Toronto; John A. Hoftmelo®, en; Mrs. John Wettlaufer, Chrisban Schamber, . Mrs. Peter St -mfi«fi" Edwin Becker, in North Masthove: Mrs. George Wettlaufer; Caszel, . and Mary Barbara and cab Schambe on the homestead.~ ‘The funeral â€" held on Tuesday afternoon > to. | the Philipsburg Lutheran church ." and cemetery. > h aoes:. .. ~ge is of _ Mr. Harold Perkins of umbia is spending the home of Mrs. Fanny F.,: The schedulefor 0. H, A. inter late, group 13,%in ich. â€" New burg is placed as follow@t, / {) . Jan. 2â€"Drumbo at AY$B _ * "* * Jan. 6.â€"Ayr at New Hambarg.. Jan. 9.â€"New Hamburg 8t Ayt," Jan. 12.â€"Ayr at D? ®. . 0.3 Jan. 14.â€"Drumbp at New Mamb Jan. 16. â€"New Hamby pom i‘d Jan. 19.â€"Drumbo at "'\? Hamb Jan. 21.â€"New Hambur@ i Jan. 23.â€"Drumbe at AYR * > Jan. 26.â€"Ayr at New Hamburs Jan. 28.â€"Ayr at DrumBo. «. > Jan. 30.â€"New Hamburg atAyr. Miss Maggie Moyer and her sister, Mrs. Abram Buehier, of Bt. Jacobs, are spending a week W iends at Vineland, Jordan and Bé . _Mr. and Mrs. Erwin m , Mr. and Mrs. John Drager M enâ€" er, ate their Christmas t at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shephard‘8. O _2 0_ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vah. Troost of Wallaceburg, Ont., %M hoilâ€" days at the latter‘s we, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford. T44â€". m holidays at their home==@fr« MuKinâ€" ce at Lacknow and Miss Stumpt at Kitchener Mr. Herb. Heintzman of Hamilton, Misses Nora and Hilda Heintzman, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patickie of Kitchener, spen(hi;hristmas under the parental roof, . and Mrs. Joa Heintzman. Mr. Abram Moyer left for his home at Jordan, Ont., after spending thres months at Pleasant View. Mrs. Murdock and Mr. James Murâ€" dock of Kitchener spent Christmas at the Misses Bemis. Mrs. John Karn of Toronto, _ Mrs. Karn of Toronto, Mrs. Wm. Becker and child of Kitchener, spent Christâ€" mas at Mr. and Mrs. James Weston. Mr. Will McAllister â€" of Guâ€"iph spent a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAllister. R Nirs. Abram Buchler, Mr. Eddie and Norman Misses Maggie and Sa: lome Buehler all of near St. Jacobs, spent their holiday at Pleasant View. M w Wlcinint ol dabdit ENn CS esnt Mr. and Mrs. George Peppler _ of ‘Tavistock took their: Christmas din ner at Charles Bedford sr. Local and Personal. %r. and Mrs. Angus Weber spent a few days with Kitchener friends. Mr. Orlanda Bowman arrived home from Alberta last week. Orlanda exâ€" pects to spend the winter east. . »The following had Christmas dinâ€" ner with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Snyâ€" der; Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder of Hawkesville. Mr. and _ Mrs. Dilman Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hurst of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Weâ€" ber apent the holidays at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shoemaker Miss Nellie Snyder of Glenallen Mr. W. Mohr of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shantz enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and _ Mrs. Edward Shyder â€" Miss ‘Ada Bowman _ of Stratford spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Silas Bowman Our teachers are Mr. anw Mrs. Norman King and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. B. Snyder We are pleased to report Miss Ger trude from l¢ M ling Mrs mira day M Mr Amos Shoemaker of Kitchener Mr M Alex. Nel pent ‘Fhut and Mrs. J. B. Snyder, Mr. and Alf. Moogk, Mr. and Mre. Wilâ€" BLOOMINGDALE Mr FLORADALE ratin n â€" W won, Miss Rosa Scea sday with Mr. and to report Miss Gc recovering nice _ church ." and | e ceiselPrpee» P T 1 ‘CoF | . fi“‘ w i hb es o 2 4i Pok. s Al s -;:e-:"!'e*:,; ® | in w« . _ .:< | lninhn :: m 4o _ }" . New Hambu burg:â€"at Drumbo. r . New Hamburg | 4 burg sit»Drumbo ; AyR o 0C P ew Hamburg. 8 iler and son Gifâ€" urne. spent a few Mrs. Wiltiam Wit their ; r of " ‘ mmfimm me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, EBnyder. s Beyrings: _ Mr. and Mrs. Adams and . family Rd. Bendbr at North Waterico. . ‘MF. Charles Riechert is spending a week at the home of Mr; and Mrs, Aaron Snyder i tca Em nc ‘The following~â€" were â€" Christmas: with Mr. and Mro. m :â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ben 7 % and ;:d :n of i. r. Wes. CH Mr. and Mrs. m‘. m field; Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Shoemaker, and Mr. and .l:n'rno::r Bowman of , . @ % Mrs. Sylvesâ€" m and Mr. John Brox.. .. Miss Vera Snyder and brother Walâ€" ter spent a few days with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mobr, North East Hope. +. * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snyder of Glen allen spent Christmas with Mr. anud Mrs. A. J. Ruggle: 1 Mrs. Alvin Shants hbas returnel home after spending a ftew weeks } with Mr. and Mrs; Alfred Shantsz near Alma. it PLZCC : A pleasant evefing was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rugâ€" kle on Tueg;y. evening, when. the three A. B. ses of the Evangeliâ€" cal Sunday School were invited for a social gathering Personals = Mr. T. Wallingion _ of ~ Windsor, spent the holidey at Mr. aoc Mrs. Fornell‘s: â€">_ e o Miss Mary Sorder, of Gueiph, Mr and Mis. Weiler and daughter . of Waterloo, spent the week end a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oltman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneitzer of Kitâ€" chemer, spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Abrens. a ‘‘Mr. R. Vernon Lackner of Windâ€" sor, and Mr. Graham _ and Harry Lackner of Waterloo spent the holiâ€" @ays with their mother, Mrs. H. J. Lacknet. _ Miss Lida Bowman of Hamiltcn, also Mr. Edgar Bowman, D.LS,, who has een in the west since returning from overseas, speut Christmas unâ€" der the parental roof. Misses Annie, Verna and Evelyn Boal of Forest, spent Christmas at their sister‘s Mrs. J. P. Snider. Master Harold and Miss Edna Morrell of Hamilton, are spending the ‘(?hrlstma holidays with _ relatives here. ..\ [ Waterloo and Elmira w;(;;rs Leslie and Stanley Zinn of Hamburg spent the week end with their mother, Mrs, H. J. Lackner. News Notes. Miss Mary Soye of Toronto spent Christmas at her home here. . Mr. Harry Wilson of Toronto, is visiting among old friends and acâ€" quaintances in our burg. Miss Mary Ann Snider« returned home from the West to spend Christâ€" mas under the parental roof. ‘The Union Sunday School held _ a Cantata in the church last Tuesday e_vening entitled~ "Around the â€" Manâ€" ger." ~ aMr. and Mrs. H. Lindsay of Gueiph and sons Oscar and Clayton wEST. MONTROSE HAWKSVILLE * the home We wish to express our apprecliaâ€" tion for your many courtesies Of the past year and extend to you our Best Wishes for a WEICHEL & SON Limi a â€"â€" THE BIG HARDWARE S9T0RE HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR of Guelph, spent Christmas at Mr Mrs. Fred Letson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller arrivâ€" ed home from their wedding trip at Grand Rapids and other points. Also Mr. Sylvester Gingrich who accomâ€" panied them. c endaad o d ataramel Rev. Mr. Walker of (near) Font Hill conducted the service here last Sunday Tnorning. MrT’Rf:â€"o;l-e;fetson spent Saturday in Guelph. ing of H King St. East The best wheats grown in this fair land of ours Goudies Limitet in reve sn agaae t s Re Ring out, wild beits, and let Jt‘ e3 Q‘“ out the “ 3‘ , n N# The year la'y. lot é‘:x,‘“", Ring out the faise, ring in the trums . uh'g'meuwm‘ > t, MMM‘ We s w lln? out the feud of rich iFs: Ring in redress to all mankind. * ... R tdm«i:" C8UB@, .. . 900 ® Nulnt»utlomdllu;.; Wmmmumm.:% Ring out the want, the care, the ain,‘,‘ _ The faithless coldness of the thmag}" Ring out, ring out â€"my mou! But ring the fuller minsti “ e + Ring out faise pridé in place and WJovd, f The civic W and t ‘i: _. ,-_1:.“,_ \_Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love Of/ css Ring out old shapes of foul se,:.~ Ring out the narrowing m Ring out the thousand wars of old,: Ring in the thousand years of ."'.“ Ring in the valiant man: and frée, ; The larger heart, tbofifilu‘ hand; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in th’ Christ that is to l‘a AMY WISHING ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR; (= l R(P o {hebost n‘ / and : A MEDA anot o _ ler, age twelve be proud of. essay on _ by The Ont gue, was pr° Waterloo nment he Kitche A

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