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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Feb 1921, p. 1

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Ernst's Prices cannot remain on level with those of pre-war days--- the season they are there today is because many merchants like ourselves are willing to make such sacviticcs in order to reduce stocks. Many lines of goods we rvtuiling today at less than wholesale prices. For Saturday tve'vo manh- some torrific cuts in priee--redueed them to the point where it hurts. The time to buy at a saving is RIGHT NOW. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NEW MODEL SUITS. The Sults are a revelation In beauty of material including weaves and colorimn. only obtainable at Ernst'l. Single breasted, two and three button Ilmnenso quantities hinul ion $1.50 lines rut to ".00 lines out t %3.00 lines out 1 J3 50 liners cut t $5.00 liLvs cut t Prices. of Pre-War lays $3.50 Sweaters. ptis A- rm In 34 Bweatr't's, price cut to .. $5 Sweaters. pritw' out In H $6 Sweaters. prim out to . $7.50 Sweaters, [rm- mu lo $8.50 Sweaters, price t-ttl to The Sun: are a revelation in tv colorinnl, only obtainable at Ernst'n. Sack Coats. Worth $25.00 _............". $18.00 Worth $30..." ..e..q-erw""" $22.00 Worth $115.00 . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . H $2500 A record Ill-waking Halo ul' I Shirts, a “urn-Hum In: mur- prices which cannot he [luplinw manufacturers: $2.50 Shins. price tmt w te..P' $3.00 Shins. ttritu' rut to " . _ . . . $4.00 Shirts. price, cut to ...... $5.0!) Sitirts, [urn-v rut, to H _ . .. $1.00 Tips, prim cm to 82.00 Ties. priee tut In 82.50 Ties, price cut ttt 400 Socks. cut to .. troe Socks. cut to .. 75e Sucks. rut lo . $1.00 Socks. cut to $1.50 Sun-Ls. rut to BOYS' JERSEY PULLOVER SWEATER COATS. hiEN'S PULLOVERS AND COAT SWEATERS. Mr person- were Injured. Mrs. P.', St. Bow mybo fatally, In an unto‘ all. collision at Wham. l - nun-rick Tumult. use 79. “any “I It Ikce'l htmband, Robert was and a. u Mm In! MEN'S CASHMERE AND LISLE SOCKS. MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS, POWER FARMING ELMIRA Phone 98 MEN’S NECKWEAR. if} ‘. W. Thompson price urin- price, [urn-1‘ on the Farm tn to to to cut out Cmt rut Prosperity for the Farmer RACTOR [a to to to (y"ii/1lt4i :Lin and $18.00 ' $2200 l, $2500 f AND With the 98c $1.49 $1.92 $3.29 $3 79 TRADE MARK $2.98 $3.15 53.5: $t " $5.92 DEALER Id $1.69 51.9“ $2.58 td.9t, $1.45 '41 . 25c . 39!. V .50c . 79c $1.00 50. fl Worth 310M! Worth 33mm) "MEN'S HEAVY RIB WOOL {60?CH kNiT UNDERWEAR 712.5") liner. I'll! to.......,...--. EE". Hur', s'tt to ....r.r.r"". ('unli-Evnw in If"! Inn-r misplm'nd. P, ungainz. I'm! 'i'G'"i'.t' tt"r't"t' m [ho lli<||yl‘ hl‘l'l. mr-h humming Jim'- “in trout FL' Utrt1"c k" t'tw m $37.7“ Men's li, cut hum iil MENS WINTER UNDERWEAR. “Wizqre the Good Clothes Come from" m) OUR WONDERFUL WORK', MEN'S DEPARTMENT. tr, IN '1'“ Tm 3H a“; "ii'jr'i,' .'.s'ti1 T x Cir" fl: “in; A o Luv, tut In lino, rat to Hun-V tHit In lin MEN'S FLEECE LINED colurss, t Titi m s. ' .Iluus. I Itrok and “Inn rump“! "alls. tutt from $1.54 In .. trim M E N's :1] 'Il .11 Ii hum KITCHENER N's WORK SHIRTS FINE LINED GLOVES Phone 85 tott on! I]: ttt ul to m In HI! I In Urvmlls. out ‘anNTER .CAPS, list" nvwrnlfs cut 11-11 (P, mulls to In st",. l'mlurm'nr is :rmins. humuinw. IL MW mill price. y of (’zngdu Wy, in I‘mluruv-un $28. 00 $3 5 .00 ',NG $1.49 AND $1.29 $1.49 $1.69 $1.98 51,48 $1.98 $2.49 $1.98 $2.48 $2.50 1.49 g l .98 $3.49 $t.49 $1.49 Sl in $2.29 $2.49 79c Misses Barbara and Lydia Jantzi. who tune been spending a few 'months with their parents in the States. have returned to our town to begin their duties in the Oacar Hulupel slipper fac- wry, News Notes. Mr. Sam Schmidt has invested in tt IS hp. engine now and is intending w go out threshing and silo filling it he gels an assistant. Mr, Harry P. Livingston of Toronto, who was spending the last week the guru ot his brother J. P. Livingston. has returned to his home again. Miss Nellie Futher of Kitchener sppnt Sunday under the parental roof. ttr. H. I). [.r-v of Toronto, gave a .vry impressive lecture on [ha fu) wrunm- question in tlu' lladen Pr""; waoniun citttrcit on Sunday evening.) Another ot' [union's aged rvsidents ins passed away in the person of Mr. George Hill, He “213 found dead :msidu his bed Saturday morning "i" nnn-mly lwing about lo retire or rise from his. hm! wlwn death 1 Inimod him. The one hand was crushed trom the .ull. The tum-ml took place Tut-s- day ttrtrmrnoott from his late n-sidt-nn- 'o tho Wiliuot t'entpe cemetery for hurinL é Mr. and Mrs, Dania! Schrazgr‘ and‘ 'r.imilv spam Sunday with their daughw ter Mrs. Simeon Steinman. near New Hamburg . 'tt tho Wilurot t'tmttw cemetery for Mr. Wilfred "organ tett this past inn-in}. gin-pk tor Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs Dani.“ Schngn .1an Messrs. H. E. Rata, Gourm- Rosen "niiiiiv spam Sunday with their dartgh"blatt and Clelus Heric were on 'msi- ter Mrs. Simmm Sloinnmn, near New m-ss in Brantford on Wednesday. Hamburg, _ Mr. Joseph Lobsinger spent \VmL Mrs. J. L. and Miss Tillie F'oriorGotuiay in Hamilton. Writ' limitless risilum in Kitclienf’r. l Miss Agnes Druer who was sttendmq Mrs Strum spent Tuesday in New 't tvw days with her mother has re- Humhurg. iturnHl to her home in Rostock. A Inud of Kitchener young pennlt‘? The Lidwoud-st.. moments game mun» to limb-n saturdu'y night to was postponed to a later date. spnnd tits, evening skating and danc-', Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sclmurr spent ing. _ ‘Sunvluy evening with relatives in Mr. Tirtor Sin-rm- whu has hPon:Kiu~hener. , laid up with the mumps is doing nice- t Misses Irene m,,eAsiku,",, For, ly run! will soon lw able to be out “'le spent Sunday with MISS Edna ;rp,:sirt, ' I Moyer. Mrs. J. L. and Miss Tillie F'orler um'r‘ whim-55 visitors in Kitchener. Mrs, Strum spent Tuesday in New Hamburg" MSW. Flimina St'hmidt is slnrmling " no“ wnvks nt the homo oi her sister 3er. Mutiny, Str-imnnn. JosephsburTr,. Miss Alice Helm] spent the week- ml in Kilrhmmr. [he must ot' hwy sis, In". 3Irs. that fh'styltutsyor. Thc hull‘ monthly Y, I'. A. meeting cf th, livnngvlirul "nurch was held vn Hulda“ Inglll. tho topic for the 'irti',mT lwing “A surtvnderrsd and Viritrtrious Lift-3' The teuder for [lu- mx-ulimr was Miss Hvlvn Stromm Mr. Ed sivurtz?mtruttor of Kilrhon- 'r. in spending a fow days at his home 11L A may intorrsting hockey match "nrmrTtr5tretmrt-erirerr-m3tht Wu Jlitcrttott and our Inn's which rcsull- ',ort in a victory for the visiting [mm Mr. 3!."an tho m‘orsw‘r on the Iuuninciat highway is making good we of [hp nice wunlhor wp Imvn had Cuis 1vintrr and has his omptoyos hwy on tln, road .‘mm lizlvlv-n lo i'ulm‘shurg. If thr' “Tumor Sun's fa- rnr..h)o he wilt mm't- his gum: to tlt" run-l between limit-n and New llam- run-I between hurt. News Notes an! him tor " mnnlxr‘r ot yvzzra. hut lately rr'- :illl-vl in 1morm. Mr. Virior Ottmatt. thp Miriam: Hlovrrtvo “an. and Corn llnmmpr ot liitcttettrsr. Tisited rriomis III-n- nvor Suntlny. 'lays. Word was rrecivod hr'rr- last San". any (If tho sin-Mon :lvnth of Goo. Hill. n his S'Jth year. Ihuwasol wan-z wen known around horn. Irving " resident tor " mnnlxr‘r ot yvzzra. hut httely rr'- hr Croft and U, F, ottmann am nt. vending the Fairs and Exhibition Com vention in tho interest of tho WNlos- Ivy'Nnrth Easlbnpo Agrlrullurnl Sn rial)" on tho Slh um! 9Ih ot Fr‘hrmlry at Toronto BERLIN. Feb. . T Tho Gvrman Government has nrcoptod an Invit- nllnn to ptsNtrtpate In lhn Allied rant’nnm on reparations in London on March I, It was announved hora HIV. All: Virtor Shun-r whu has been id up with the mumps is doing nice- and will soon Ire able to be out mom nacho; of now tell In the Ie"Br'"" '7 . - at “other a mun CHI?! clones mitt. P"""" an no wok- 'er-vt".. trt me u." ._, _ "ei' 'ttterr',' LATEST NEWS OF DISTRICT WELLESLEY BADEN Personal: and Other Items as Told By Chronicle-Telegraph Correspondents: w '0‘ A very quiet but pretty wedding took plan; last Tuesday when Miss Bertha Hartman wan united In the holy bonds or matrimony to Mr. Leo Knuth, The bride was attended by the groom's alum. Miss Minnie Kroetch and Mr. Herb Kine] amid as best mun Rev. Jos. E, Wey offici- ated. Mr. John Walter Sr., and Mr. ind Walter were v-lsnon ot Mr. Geo. [hr senMatt. Quite a nurntrer"trom here and vi- ;vinily enjnycd the "Hard Time HIunt'o hold at Mr. Paul Meiroski's Umnm; also Mr. Meirnski will leave us soon as tui, has purt'hased a. 40- :loro farm near Erhsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lohsinger and son of Kitchener. were visitors with the farmer's parents. Messrm Edwin and Anthony Eise- meager spent a tew hours with their grandfather Mr. Peter Bremmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lehmann and daugh- tvl- Lt New Germany, spout Sunday with friends here. Mr. August Svhnarr of Rrbsvillv. was .1 recent visitor of his sun Mr. Herh Schnarr on Sunday. Tho Kitchener-Aura [we hockey gnmu was uttended by some of our St. Clemente! sports. Mossy-s. Anthony Herie, Goal-1'" Toisin motored to Llnwood to see the game and enjoy a short skate after tr.t IIII' Mr. Moment Wt'y was visiting irinmls horn. Tho housing situation is very acme in bit. Clements. the rosuits are that :w le't‘ losing some newcomers. Mrs. A. lsruol and family of Kilch nnor \‘isimd with Mr. and Mrs. E Devin on Sunday. Miss Darn Mailman spvnt Sunday at Hvstusier with her brother Mr.' Wes- " Hallman. . News Notes IV. and Mrs. Slunloy Ilillgnrn of linsvhnnk visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kastor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 11.1mm] .Iarky of Al- berta. are making " tow months stay with the lattor's parents Mr. and Mrs. IL Kurt. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, of Svhnmhrg, ink-h.) W4 tew days with Mn and Mrs. G. Borgny last weak Mr and Mrs. Leslie Mussclman have purchased a milk rout? at vraiton and intnnd moving there shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Hurvvy Rickert and family moron to Kirchnner. where he mm srwurmi a position. 'rm, Emu Pfofter salo "arty last wovk was well attentlml hy prospect- ivo purchasers and the. Auctioneer. Mr. J Zimmerman, of Waterloo, prmu ml himw‘lf abh- to snrurn handsome Ttrir'os for tho, articles otrered. The rnzulur meeting of tho local Huh. U P. o, will ht- hplrl next Sat- urday aftprnoon. F'eb. 12th. As there are malt?" ot [real importance to Ito diva" with a good altnmlanca is lnnkr‘rl for. Tho rondilion of Mrs, Edw. Plan" has burn rather precarioo tor nevorA al days following a short illness trom' rheumatism. A numhnr of (ha friends of Mr. and Mrs. w, n lndorman onjnyod them- selves " their home on Thursday Honing nt dancing. cards and other gamma. _ Mina Kunu od Baden spent Inna”): viruttrut' friends here. mom-ml Plnln Dealer: A Chicago" paver'hu nomad the old auction. at an»: a mu: than clones! ar. CLEMENT. MANNHEIM CON ESTOGO "r - _ i, -"t, [HPKY of Al. . months “Hy " u rnac A Ur and Mrs ' ( Ilruwn. of ' , a row (luvs 'Oy Ins! \vmxk . _ 7 ,. .V ,.. or-st.,,.,., G.sas., J _ , Mr. and Mn John Zeller of Wu- an, Wis, n brother to Mr. Jncob M. Zeigler. are spending I law any. vb Ring relatives here at!" " than: ot about 35 years. Mr. hula: vin- greeted by runny of hll old trumu who were pleased to use hill. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Huehn and Mr. Ed Huehn spent Sunday with friends at Elmira. News Not". 9"" Kverytrotiy mult- to the " illul- truted tet'tttre to be held in the Blair Sunday School on Thursday night; February 17th. under the auspices of the Blair \Vinners' Bible Class. Come and hour what Rev. W. F. Bremner nu (lull mm to any alumt the World's Sunday St-huul (unvnntlun which was ‘lII'Id in Tokio. Japan. Refreshments .will he sowed at'tor the lecture. A 's. l crow" is expected. Miss Jenn Loftus of this plums and Miss L'. Wilson ot Galt each sang a very inter-ting sulu while Mr, R. G. Stnuhurs taught the Bible Class at the Sunday School Iatet Sunday. Mr. Chats. Sellers, principal at our} school spent the week-end at Strut; lord and Brussels. 1 Mr. Gordon Hagey's valuable driv- er recently broke its leg. It kicked through the partition getting its leg caught in the boards and not being able to get it out. manned around till its log broke. The animal had to lie shot, the owner suffering a loss of about $250. Mr, Levi Bartholomew‘s valuable pup was run ovor by a car. house, Blair vs Limerick hockey. Score 3 to g in favor of Blair kids. The interior of the Blair G. T. R, station has received a coat of paint. Organized Class. Miss Louise Binkley's Sunday'; School class spent a very enjoyanie) al'tvrnnon at the home of Miss Marion Graham on Saturday. In the evening} the class journeyed to the home orl the teacher where they organized asl follows: Name m" class. “Willing Worhuts." Motto. “Do something) worth while". Hon. Pres. Louise" Worhuts." Motto. “Do something worth while". Hon. Pres. Lottise ninkIny: Pres.. Marjorie Hilborn; Vice-Pres., Ida Daniels; Secretary. Erebn Kenyon; Treasurer. Eva Ha. gey: Visiting Committee. Marion Graham. mnvennr, Gertrude Esch. Evelyn Kr'nyon; Social Committee. Kathleen Keirhaher, convennr, Eva Hiuwr, Ma Daniels; Membership 1"ommittee, Gertrude Each. (-nnvennr. Marion Graham. Kathleen Kt?ifhatror. Tho class (-01an are blue and red. V I Waterloo, Ont. in Russell hm; filled his large ice' Our last Demonstration was such a large success that we have decided to put on an- other such a Demonstration for the benefit of those who were unable to take in the last DEMONSTRATION, and again for those who have already seen it. ' AXES ' Sterling Handled Axes, $3.00. at ..$2.10 Gold Medal Handled Axes, $3.00. at $2.50 Dandy Sleigh, strong and largo size, reg. $4.90, at _..................; No. 9 heavy Copper Boiler $9.00 at $8.10 No. 9 extra heavy Tin Boilers with cogpgr - isoiuGi,Utr. i6.so for ..t..... $5.49 No. 9 Galvanized Boiler 33.00 " .. $2.59 . A Free Demon'stration of the Hecla Pipeless Furnace at F l We are also giving you some of our special bargains during this Demonstration. HEIDILIEHG Saturday Feb. 1 2th BLAIR HAND MADE SLEIGHS WASH BOILERS . WEICHEL & SON, Limited ","‘|’.._-\ Remember The Date THE BIG HARDWARE §TORE _ ter the organi tion a dainty luncheon 'was served I)? their teacher. The Live Wire class held their imomhly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reeves of Stratford spent the week-end with ‘the formers parents. Miss Ruby Walliss was a Blair vis. itor recently. _ Mr. Tom Warner at Guelph. spent the week-end at Blair. ON NEW; SPRING ME um EVERY BUYER WILL BE PLEASE!) with the new prices " we have been. There-is a Vast my ference on cottons in more staple lines, a much ll " pl! cent. lower, while perhaps the most oonurvntive drop in on manufactured goods, such as Ready-to-Wear, eta Em this is down about 25% iower.than a year tttto. Mt purchases of new spring goods are arriving Ind this week sees our shelves filling up once more. We invite you to see the New Good.-" hear the Prleu OUR BIG SALE OF SILKS CONTINUES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. . Goudies Limited Re'ad This:--- You can, save a lot of money in your Shoe Buying if you call around to Ys Section, 8 miles sooth of Souris, Multan. Ill cropped except 12 acres, excellent soil, good buildings. Will exchange for Waterloo or Kitchener property. This bran is highly improved, in a well developed district. Ask us for more particulars. .. Room 3, Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 949 wesELmrs SHOE STORE Phone kr" r _ Kltcflnet NOTE t--A11 our prices have been greatly reduced. What have you to offr"' 61 King St. E. PRICES g WESTERN FARM FOR EXCHANGE KITCHENER, ONT. BUSHEL BASKETS Galvanized Bushel Baskets, strong and heavy material, reg. $2.15 at .. . "" Willow Root Baskets 86c, " . .r. . . 63e COLD BLAST LANTERN' Regular C. R. Lantern, tt February snap at ......b..r......"....'. 81.24 New Champion, reg. $6.00 for .. . ., 88.53 Arrow Head, 6%ft, ref. 88.60 for 'taa Arrow Head, 6ft, reg. $7.60 for .. M Special Bargains in Heavy mm CLAYTON B. EBY, Real Estate Broker Now Located At Next to Bucher's Hardware CROSS-CUT SAWS There died near Hawkesville on 'i', Tuesday, Feb. Ist, Emanuel Minor. "d in his 77th year. Deceased wu “a j last ot the ploneers of the 1113!!!ch He was much esteemed. He was a I faithful member ot the Median-t“: church. or tour brlthers and thrag'i sisters only one survives. Ellubothf tMrm Andrews) ot Lon Angola. cu..': also one daughter. Emmi. of NW and one son Emanuel, on the hull. - HAWKEBVILLE. Kitcliener 6-2t AS

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