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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jan 1920, p. 1

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% ,:f h v j afi; \E . 'l ; e PS Cns ind ces F 3 itaifyiny agsortment of plain and faney weaves in ~new :browns, l se en en snn n onl ces s goee Ei ppin> Tromcerk... Né 3 mm.nd \ _ WWhite Striped Worsteds, fine Suitings p° bther weaves". .. . $6.00 to $10.90 w ! 3 use seasonab "lm ! l6 2% “ $V7 2 004 ++ + “ ; . i Sid “‘ } g‘;‘. + “;«.. s s f RPCENCY C+ ~EWESELON‘S SHOE STORE EO d P soe Seaarc Tc c s w Pss are truly wonder 4 y are the kind that are poputar with yourg men who wish to dres# correctly and are particular about 97"1 - a m of "\df m ~ ~envessumcmmetn L "ALL ABE OFFERED AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. r“‘ A u : l i "“,i'. P '“ C -’ '«'-u,immv. a mage! that wt â€"plsest ry ‘Aeasgondble weight and weave is represented. ~Thore. are many res, ‘etc. The tail oring is excellant. : There are doubleâ€" ,.....-&.. faist. line, an d form fifting styles, (Uisters and Mluwmumhfmndfllulfi- 3X uf FOOTWEAR FOR MEN,. ./ ‘s Brown Calf Shoes, â€" English wery smart and dressy, an ¢xâ€" ‘fi:nm id io ces <. OO TMis BoYs‘ groRe YOU WIL i RpapmibNn vardcs. â€"â€" inE reatrumne sove surre t aaice en iâ€" their tt, acaimis . d41f stayed, seats and hi bave '%.WW showâ€". : j“m#,‘ ue nds hor Finti Buiie ... $10.00 to $20.00 V wARM ovencoats ar at Hays 12 to :16 yedraâ€"wa;jare WwEN‘s TROUSERS. TEâ€"WE NOW CLOSE AT 9 P. M. ON SATURDAYs. ey never had better chances to make and to save Now is the time to lay the foundation of futhre y by cultivating the habit of thrift.. There is & " Department at every branck of this hank. ; The be glad to shbw you how to maké the first deposit King St. E.~ KITCHENER _ Phone 671 *4 arm Shoe News Caupital and Reserve . . A xn ce + o sac Eon Kn AFD â€" Y NVA AOLL a M . 8 mm dln-‘-MW“w v : of our mout attractive ~lines and specially Branch .. Branch . ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Farmers Sons and Daughters Have Great Opportunities _ 1869 â€"â€" 612 Branches â€" 1919 "THE HOME OF LOW PRICES," alt Yound m Ad MEN" AND YOUNG MERM . % conffortable _Shoes, valug : for ‘mwfll’!’kf‘flml s3 : is Y x Sizgs 12‘ 8V, tor ... . ... â€" . $A.75 Youths‘ aizes 11 to 19%; for . $4.00 wmn'o*im ‘Cut "Lace Shoes, tnade of fine k kid,â€"black calf and ‘brown : leathore,‘ Louis . heels, and pointed: toss, special Sale Price 36.95 of green,â€"brown and gray.. . ~Other Eine ~Overconts > at $15.00, $18.00 to ... .:. ‘z...."<= ;. . «. $25.00 and Bhamks €att hiox wt tais, meh and low nm:m:u. 'l:f' prits BOYS: SKAT! FURNiSHINGS AND HEADWEAR ,‘“gn'lovs.f s 6 Mittens, Gloves,. ; Hockey c un w Oniihenen ooo * org" 196 chogh arenty.colbrecâ€"compine. ols maliover uivits. cBqea $ io s for 1920 are Mossr®. Goo. Hutner, 8. 4 ; and B. Gigse. f c afot Lookner is attending the * We ‘carry & large assortment ot warm. ‘Felt Bhoes and Slip. pers for men, women and "chilâ€" dren, also heavy. Rubhrg. Socks, Moccasins /and" Leggings . for iien and boys, which we are now selling at reduced prices. If you want to ‘keep your._feet good and warm, come in ‘and get a pair while they last at AMI â€" . .. +« $ .83,000,000 ‘Businoea .College, Kitchener. :. $22.50, $20,.50 and $37.50 H. G. Mistols, Mgr. ”,‘.’_’J’f‘f.“ Our ERS $5.00 rads [Â¥ nignts, n Thermometor mdjonint ?u ot a)m zer0 1“:" weék people will have to t.rnfl.hm it Was 20 Below the office rooms of ary ‘ %:‘QM. ; ’E a andâ€" Woolwich urad Society transacted: some im . business. â€" It wasâ€"a very 1 year for them, one of the ‘Dest ever had. _ It . is expected â€" that Agricultural Society ‘will make>apie en es en n “"'”&,«m, : otficers â€"wete :ap Presidentâ€"Jos. Woods. 1st Vice Pres.â€"Aug. <Dailmefer;â€" . | 2nd Vice Pres.â€"â€"George Reuter. / wil! enlargeâ€"them : and â€"make ‘big. inf m?mmw.cmnm J, O. Bricker, Henty/â€"Bocker and Herâ€" Auction Sale Successful # The quction sale of Wm. Koepke on mm:gmmmym was wery successful. _. : ”::nsifiuy':gmw( y ‘m. Ani shipped cattle to Torafito.â€" .a ‘- nuwuamlumwh fonta| over the weekâ€"end. hy 205 \Mrs. J. H. Ruppel is reported. on the sick list. ‘Mrs. Ruppel has beon sic . Mrs, Wias, Wagner spent a fow ; #ur-z-u mmw Jerome‘s college, Kitchener, wnlnl weekâ€"end ‘with their parents in towm ~Matried â€"at Toronto. oA Addison Foorster, the eldest sonâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Foerster and Miss Lou Bolton, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. James. Bolton, were marriedâ€"in: Toron: to on Thursday morning, January 15, The young couple left m 6 moon trip to Detroit, I ) 4 ‘edo and Angâ€"Arbor, Mich. On return they will reside . atâ€" Toronto Where Mr. Foerster has secured a pos!~ i even: the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. â€" Foerâ€" Ml..r‘ & reception for the _ young people before going to Toronto, at which only the relatives were present. ‘An enjoyable evening was spent . by all.â€" Here‘s~â€"wishing Abble~ and . his bride succéss in their new surroundâ€" Euchre Party. l . At their home on Centre street, Mr. and Mrs. Hdw.:Arnold gave . a euchre: party on Thursday evening, â€" January 15th, to a number of their intimate friends. A late luncheon was served by the hoatéss, after which . followed music and dancing. A. fovely‘ .fline was enjoyed by the guests and all votâ€" ed Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Jolly good felâ€" A Supsesstul Yaar for E. and W. A€ thait smumal mesti®, hold at _ Mrs. Amos. Musselman is reported :'bonmno-nmmi- B. : 5 3 “l:‘r.flmusmum ‘u:l':‘ ava Seotin s o ; m-floflum-% Mr. W. A. Laking of Gueiph Junction, â€" is dng.umm!nu Mr. Schroode¢ 1 to return to his desk. ' is able to return to his desk. ‘I celebrated. .~ in . MR ~ALLUMINUM WARE 7 ET w L Lo 2L _ _ ___L_LLL____ .. ;/ f S AtIO 6‘6look the bridat "couple _ #ur "All new goods and special valudb. . I 47 * e "M‘hmm‘ ~~400 One gt. All. Atew Pans, reg. at >.... 390 ppesron 1ME sale MJ hev, W 0. Rlvepter en [[__ 106 S at All. Pres. Kettion: rog. :0300 at $2.79 â€" es ‘Rev. Jolin / ‘nephow‘of{[f ~ .75 1 at. All. Doutté Boilers, reg,{$4.25 at $2.29 Sports Colisst romenvaand s | Tunlfarings to amicn wedlll .. smail All. Sauge. Pane at 66c . .}| mmrfitmu 2" tows of: ‘REOMM _ mediam All. Sauce â€"Pans at $4¢ _S' l awwmwm .fl at "Â¥ril Labge® All. Sauce Pads~at 98¢ |!. . HORSE T mendable act of the young mon will|s gore resded cane. reproscating the[l) GRANITE TeA AND COFFEE Tt no doult te greatly appreciated : bYstaif of Aston, it being a gift. of the| . . Fore. eg. $4.50 the sufforers in Armenia.. < _ Rev. W. v. ,. the _ wad IM â€"â€" Mod. size gray Coffee Pots 48¢ Reg. $4.00 ‘Mr. Rosegen Resigne Position Afte"| Roy. Dantibr, ,ln-':?'.‘p Large ite gray ‘Coftes Pots â€" mog thit / m Witiem Romaen wio has nesnfhoms of Dout 39 aveite ms dowe | ¥¥y, 6i si¢s, . < e Reg. $5.7 r. / p t | e e ols Pidn i We kb + e o d 69 s t . _ i: ppattems Boragen who has been | home where about 60 520006 M A0nD U © seny aavce Pane at .. ... the | . Att M tor the pust five years biae resig e $ wbn. the ceare emer nas ‘deoites ist what he will ietongid s e aparncramare h mee wilthoother fi ; distrigk. ning A pioked team ‘of u-% players m-muw& m 3 »7 Baptismal Servide, _ ~ Baptismal services were held in the Rvangelical church yesterday. Thre# new members were also received into the church. Rev. Mr, Dengis conduct. d the very interesting services. SUCCESSFUL SALE The . farm . stook â€" and â€"imple r of Mr., Aivin ‘h.-.t: were sold t on «,'&@" ot. Watertoo fi On the <Sick List. ©CL.MIRA P3ogts, mfi h i. Tougen, FeHWOFE ... . ©_ _ Wine $6.00 Prize. l ed to her > Torents. > 4-;, Y LOjian y winner "Mrs. smesâ€"Wiacey ut | â€".f, ord &‘mmnfim Lake 6. Bs : woudetan ‘and social evening. . The. ‘box Et es o_ 2 “‘H’%” }.{ '?"‘f; L4 k f :%4 iinan. ‘of #oteare, i |mt. Drange Lodge ropms. : Past _ Mr,J. Willias C #9 Andrew Connel, has done f wh Aith Wis : brothdin; | o bctheunE:u-mm s Deniel andâ€"Her :m?..' ; the Past lluu;’; hm mddress the men m but in a tew «well â€" chosen io e ol oat o t sn h opoht severet Years in Wrante during!. mntnamwfl% ‘The loâ€" her sieier tm Rew a Pogten 2e ed to her home it > 33 ons aantatine tiparidenes io heod "of Bt. betecs. Shikgran . cuarch ’?Mofl‘ c 1ith, at the home . of , 6: ~~ The ns o Mlothe "halnt were elected: Pres., . â€"Debus; Vice Proés., Mrs. F. Bo â€"© Bec‘y. was served at‘the close f'?&‘ i meetâ€" M/ * kss 2;’4554"5»;"\ AC ‘Princetotiâ€"last .Friday,> w) tended the fundral of her © alsâ€"or,. the is mos,Dlggts: whoue. weein took ‘Mr. and Mra: â€" Louis Bthnare.‘ and w" ur'mmw ‘« xno wou wt 1H6 EECEDEA M ECI M MCRET alld ‘Mirs. A B n .usmw tull of: _ water i Conacd: of . Mr. -yfl:gn wee is even aneeMre:: ‘Hlans, nt » Siningias yor ) L 0s o > “m Bayt: .. 900. 0 3c uam wm,:‘w‘“‘"“ im i thurelh mélt .. s Corner to m’fiul&v:,lm. llr;.vmh‘_q‘( â€"@arfMtr Wg"“‘ at a fair figure . of ntiiue the discussion of the subject $10,000._ ‘The firm is in .good condiâ€" Which he took dy last Sunday evening, | tion al! around and had been . rented and will spedk on "Uses and . Misusea| PY the above purchaser for _ the Tast of the Holy Scripture." : T ce mwmmdm NaJ‘ Hamburg Board of Trade will be held at the Library Hall on Thursday evenâ€" ‘make it a point to be present and. to take an intereit in the welfare of your ‘claily invited. o s on oc 9 c Miss Charlotte and Miss Hufldg Péinie spent Thursday with Mrs.: F. Harvey at Kitthener. a s 3# A leap year skating party . . will. be ::::'d :‘.t‘!;e.r?“ l;'t:.' Thursday evenâ€" ,nvv.n:vmonh woT y. oi besheld on Thursdar "at the home of Mrs. J T. Ot o. e ie my tesa e o Ald: Committee, .: Misé %anfi-n‘fi asked # Marorice shaB wrapters is nuked IOME . .c 0000 0| 0 < oo o1.00c.00k _ c3 C _ > lav. January 3 rumetet io ie possat ant to smugalff Commencing s.m'én Jar, 24th, till Saturday, January S : m"m:"h{'m it‘ the One full week, cHuck full of Bargains. . Here are afe,mw £ m«:»uqn,‘ Real Money Savers.; * . s x tlas * oatureny Inst, Jnt 10th," was" the + s is M&mam,wua Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arnold of town; and the vccasion was â€" ittingly, home where about 60 guests sat down (pul Ti on ap ons hh mal The watne " A n aanly 2ad ie Tits oi. nuehe who scted‘ B .3::-« and ~ best man at the ing of Mr.â€" and ~Mre. Arnoldâ€"fifty years ago. Ks to a delicigng . sproad. . The â€"~ dintug with ge mm:-.gnm.»â€"-r ott Anderson® of rbtte and , Me. PWiHp Arnoldâ€" of: Kitohenet, “l‘: and ln‘.“’Amld werk :fllfl] ing ‘Matic ,I" i:"fi“" . NEW: > 1‘ ~An aiinua}meeting of â€"_the . Union * Star Cheese and Butter Co., Ltd., will goon be he 14,the date, however, â€" has | not been decided upon at presenit. <â€" The well at the factory with a depth Ffl in a fine manner.. . The 10â€" is increaging rapidly in numâ€" < ~Qver 200 hockey took . in the en on the Preston Unoâ€"up. It was a they mape wel mE $te poine sot ie umds R < C '. (r mtiim i" Iiestanl â€" pooe Kitchenet Â¥sa Galt in Gait. k. held a9ot? vg'lunlu ~aue h«u‘go“ moonjight -u:‘w on occisionaly presented a~ fing .and dâ€"hor faini‘ut Berlet‘s <Corner to Mr. Astor at a fair figure .of $10,000. "The firm is in good condiâ€" tion all around and had been . rented ‘by the above purchaser for the Tlast arking tn K iteiiamer Personal Events. . Mr. and . Mrs. Jonathan â€" Lichti _ of Wellesiey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer: . ; Vera Lichti spent . a few days wu':'flwnu in Wellestey. * Mr. Edward Hatvmer and Herman i menel Abebt Ratnreny, hh NMr. pon: Hammer Tavistock . _ => _: Mr..Robert 8.â€"Swan of .Mitchell is back again and busily at school again. The Ladies® Ausilzary of the G.W.V. pla L L h41 hkA en d ;.;fi;g‘ LBB an itrw ad Jodw N «withotilr svoap ;J i0 as meud s woteih .n.hm?m ; 22R‘ 2 Great Stockâ€"Taking Sale Now GRANITE TEA AND COFFEE . . rPots. Mod. size gray Coffee) Pots 48¢ Large alte gray Coffes Pots . & enly 16 Tin Wash Hotlers, with Coppor Bot tom, 10G. Charch 'fqm 12 anly 1X Fin Wash Hollers, with copper bot. :Wash Boilers HESPELER e uie r is at present at vIAYS of Holy . _ Mr. Helm and rélatives from near Mr. and Mra. Jno. J ‘Waterioo, viaited on Bunday . at â€" Mt. lesley sperit: Sunday and <Mrs,â€" Allan Dorah‘s. Hammer. : ___;.. . % i MHORSE SLANKET SPECIAL 3/ ie Regi Values. A Reg. $4.50 lined‘ at each $2.69 Reg. $4.00 lined at sach $2.98 ‘Reg. $5.00 lined :at each $3.95 Reg. $5.78 lined at each $4.89 TCOR hy uy mg | nows i) Al. ; Blan: kete at old prices." Goudies Limitet e Mediniit ) eavé L over 55. pt ‘Make It into a batch of bread and let yourâ€" ovensâ€"pre ness. The proof. of the flour is‘In the baking. . ons Miopp® uon / 1 Oe S / s mt o C adk wa M‘“ llh*ll!.‘;h“‘“ ”!rm Iined, at bath $6.11 o yerrrazptite. â€"~ ... o_ > lgme / _ o TA 6 oÂ¥ &4 ik ¢ CO : 7 5 T & SON Limmited w MP The Stewart Horee Clipper, latest me plete, regular price $16.00, special at ... ... TEAM AND SLEIGH BELLS Shaft Chimes, reg. $1.50 at .,. Bhart Chimes, reg. $2.50 at ... Shaft Chimes, reg. $2.25 at . .. :. Mnnmmn’nj- 2 String Belic, rog. $1.75 at . .. 1 String Bells, reg. $4.50 at :. â€" 1 Btring Bells, reg. $7.00 t ... THE STEWART T e business 1de, ; prove ofâ€" more â€"wor in the: long rup, thi great savings now 0 oK noteworthy as the rest» sented are high. grade C fasFiontably : styled of dut goodâ€"looking‘~ fabrics. _ range‘ from‘ $18 ito $67.80, its clearaway pricing, endl Coats of larger sizes mso | favorably reduced to clear.. This ® clearaway â€" i8 ar n COLD BLAST terns, clal at wYyANDOTTE CLEANER 45¢, apecial at The Genuine C ima: m"\ 1h7 B Put up in neat bags, vae t 4 vI Ebe! CCA

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