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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Feb 1921, p. 4

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, [ Mr. Archie and Mn. rame. ane In ri .91 Elan. were Elmira visitor {on Jane-day " - - ::. w. _ a?“ "ttre, .4 L luv-.10: of Mr. C am. on. an F "ml! In "I A... mn’oi the a"; {a pm o' very erased woman ‘1,“ b may. thtqttal on wanna" fe' a o o 'dui It“ Ham: John-um or Wetland K”: thi19¢ and with her niece, . -'~ otte Brtrbaettor, daqhter ot "rr. Old Am A. B. Bram", " Brtr W and. bf . number of your: --omi-it"'-r, to a. J. Wil. ,‘ Ill-a H. Holman left Whit morn- , {hi for Toronto where she will spend "(We weeks with friends. ts Ill. up" Mm. John Lento, Owen Ion-d, “pounce the ammo” of their daughter. Anne Doleln, to Mt. John W.- Mchnnol ot Colllmooa. “I hump to (no place .111. For» - 1 V._. W m-“ "' w... m... PM W e, d-mm at Mr, “d the [any Uter In the week. In. 0116. Mon at Mama, to Mr.,a,tb9rptpmr,tots ot Mr. “a Mn. "Five 'nwunna Share- u a , Mr. Charla Him ot Regina, Sank. ,b‘upendiu a tow darts with relatives Vin the Twin City. The may tritth ot Mr, Robert Ap. mett'r. who underwent an operation at the K.-W. Hospital 2m wee} will be .m m that he is 1:6 Inning 'hmgmms towards recovery. "eiMt,1.,tt_tt to her daughter. M t',',ridt,1,Pe,:,',g, o: the Toronto 11de y la spending I few (by! In. A. T. Schiedel. Otto tstreet, on- tmlnod u number ot friends to Inn: to: on Thursday evening. Mr. D. R. Paulina, architect ot the King Edward School addition. and MI ,rttd motored to Kitchener yesterday aod geturtted to Toronto last night. Mr. Loui- Benjnmln van a visitor in In any Thursday and may. . Dr. A. E. Marty, LL11. who ad. dreaxod the Canadian Club Wednesday is the ' ot Her Mend, Mm. D. A. 'u'lul2 during her guy In the “In-City. Mn. Alex Locus-rt in (Hand- In Sum Ste. Marie. a was up. start. Ga mm Lulu “no: we“ the vacuum " To foam. M. The triad: of M45; Maud O'Doa. no“ will regret to learn that one in "(lowly 11.1 at her home with pnetr gnome ot Mr. And Mrs. Southvdck. Church street. In. Koehler. wife of Pu): Supt. Koehhr. was removed to the Kitchen- er-t%sterroo Hospital Welmday af- Moou salami; from a men at- he! at bronchitis, Her friends will with her tb speedy recovery. ' Mr. um Mrs. charile Beam”, who ion minted Int weekend an unending their honeymoon a. the ; " W. T. Barrie left Sunday a!" “an Lo. Angela, Cal, on an with hit wants, Roland m. m.- Annle Allward ot Montreal is a whiter " her home in Waterloo. , ma runs-(33.1.3.1 ot maruo' but but at Monday and Tue-d1! sum banner, Mrs. Witt. sauna , s. . . t F "," ‘ Mr. and In. Loni: Initial no 'ttus' no ”out. sand-y “this“: 'et no “What " if Hill. Vciflmley out: tt/iriier pi with“: mm In. Bu. " "h6i%mrrttr,.nttetseusest "#430: my Mad-villi» 'iat'dNN',rer. aiqnrtAirtater. It. '" In. Ch”. Middleton Mr. W le. that! home nl_l.c. an ex- not We. m mur- new». V. met In! Mr. Lam we' “our. amt the vat-cud Int. Ont. that marriage - In "ttmary. - at bin Mutt, gravy“. 1 3;.ny 1:. L-N, , "Mr'" iiiiit pa, ‘(:07idl" visiting ant"; Mr. Your "an". an well known writer, Inn A bum.“ vt-Rot to Warm on It“). In an no m".t.tthotten*6ereKr.astettra, ‘ Mrs. Geo. C. H. bung. Mrs. Rein. hold Lung and Min Helen What. Mrs. Jerome Long, Mira Rubicon tang, Mrs. Adam has left Thum- day for New York City to .etemt the wedding ot Mr. George Long, tr., to Mill Marlon Corny. at New York, which one. plan. on Tum, They wall be Joined by other members ot Mr. Ind In, John zlec‘ler ot War- uv. Mich. - a. week on via Mr. tad Mrs. Wm. Volta) um other th-Clty (minds. _ . MI" B. Mabel Dunk-In 31403de I meeting wr the “Mary Atut6euttettrttt' Toronto this week. "Five momma Show. u " Bum. DU up men. Think whu It mun." Do you like that for a slogan for the Ann- cannula)? If m cm and In I better one you my Witt the 850 prize. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Muluelmnll an spending the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. F. E. Mmklln ind dssughter Nora are spending tho week-end st Godorlch with Dr. Mtgektigt. 1 Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder spent a con- ‘ple of days In Toronto this week. In ittendanee at the funeral ot her aunt. Mrs. P. H. Sims. Mm. MM“, of Drayton and her [til'.?.:; Mrs. Towrlu. from Saskat- chewan are visitor: " the home of Fi. and Mrs. James Valentine, Park I.Ilvenue. thla wéek. 1 Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Sims spent lev- Earn] days In Toronto thls week owing lo the severe Illness and dentin ot Mr. Sims mother. whose passing away so soon after her beloved husband. will be felt as a rear verdant] loss by their many Twin~Clty friends and relulves, The memory ot Mr. P. H. slms' ideath. which occurred about six weeks: ago, was still trash in our memories, {when the and intelligence reached in I',', the death of Mrs. Sims, which oar' curred at her home. M Highland Ave- er, Toronto, [at Monday evenlngJ Mrs. Sims had been in poor health. tor about a yen. and was unable tel survive the shock of her husband‘s: death. The family Mr. Harvey 138mm,: lKltchener. and Mrs. Ross Stewart. LToronto. as well as the members of (their families, will have much tWm- iattty from countless friends In theirr double bereavement. The funeral was. held on Thursday afternoon from the family residence, Toronto. with Inter-l ment In the Waterloo cemetery. Mr. Walter Rayner of Barrie, Paid:s°°" and Mrs. William Ronni-"ea, a visit to his brother and utter ttosi,ot Prealom He the had fifteen week, the sued of Mr. and Mrs. E.'Kflnd¢hildlen um! one great [and D. Cunningham. Allan street. iehi1d. ...L.-., i In rellglon he van a member of The memory ot Mr. P. H. Sims' Atlas church of New Jeruulem Inc! was i Mr. T. H. Halt and daughter Isobel ‘returnad to Toronto early in the 132k. after a Vlalt of several days with Mrs. J. H. Webb. Mr. Douglas Hall came up from the Royal Mill- tary College. Kingston. to attend the funeral of his grandfather Dr. J. H. Webb, which was held from the family residence last Friday, with intermetit at Galt. Mrs. McKinnon of Guelph. spent' a few days In Waterloo during the' past week, “If guest ot MA. it! Funds Seagram. Willow Btreet. Mr. And Mnfo B." Smith. Inser- Ioll. "menace Ame engagement or their only danihter. Anon Rae, to Mr. Vincent Darren Olliver. mung" ‘0! the Royal Bank. Thornhill Ind Winona-lo. son ot the late Mr. C. P. Olllver nod Mu.’ Olllver. Hamilton. The marriage will take place the and of February. he may Mend: pl Mrs. Ron ANDREW VIVIAN. Wing, who In: been tNNtiigMtd to the The death ttee-ed Third: Gaunt Hoaplul tor tom ttme pa“. in! at W has!!! 'I e " will be glad to hear that the m neat Bt. of Kindn- W E [1 improved and mu soon be able to Ibo-u tony-um ’m. ot - be about u mull again. “nu“ N.. H_ _______=.__ _ Maura. Irvin Cmnmnn and bun (hr human no "out; the In“ 0“ with friend. In Toronto. mu an. mm no In “Mind a. lav-'0! we.“ will can an 'Oc lam Hum mu match-run!“ bum-u BraooWatYetemsto,tt-dimtgtur The M cook mm- duuhyhomo. \hIo-cdbrmlnw. rummamom- an!“ th’l-uodbhu-au ha b m1. (nor-ll, due " than. Lunacy” with!“ Jett: tr,ditiSi,, 5677-9! Giidii/L' Lirciii. ri,iit URN" "In Td . N V." m 'Mg-ttew-a. Davenport. In. All. not“ for: "t"tft.g." 3.32M"?- " . mm" J. Waeater, w. m 'tmi. N. '" I. "iGuei" tri- ugmn. L was. J. Damn. Jr. kt" Nut 'iltg lu III-3‘11 q -'""ii;iirr' a." ltd-nu In ,Io 1d'g'tg,.'g I'm- .WIIII-JI tuna-or lt. wan. Ncpoleon suave. Shrub. “or " _ union a over-oer of the “no. ot the Greet Northwestern Telegraph co, In. mired. learn on» Making .In Two lock. IN We tench "tall!" from plain-u "In to you om hon “I. gnu an: I you? Algal-my mam la member of the Catalan Order of kForester-n. The funeral wft1 take place from his 1115 late residence. 129 'Walter SL, on Sunday maroon at 2.30. Interment ill] be made In Mt. !Hope cemetery. . A feature of the evening we; the omen-0e ot the “we Geins' children tinned u bride end groom who met-died up between “to row: or in- tended spectator- whlle the orchestra plued “Here Comes the Bride." The music In- generally unreal-b ed and the "on!" was consider?! I vary d.li.ttttut one by a] meson _ The trttbmttterade dance by the Labor Club in tho labor Mall Friday was a toinitkte uu'ccesn and II considered to hare been one of the but ever held here. There were thou! one hundred mp1" In costume. Byron. Germany, eight! year: ago. About seventy years no he came to can. and named In Neutttadt, Ont, He I: survived by one sister, Mm Appet and by his nephew. Mr. Dink). with whom he he; lived. The when] will late place from the yres’dence. John and Caroline streets. Waterloo, on Tuesday Afternoon r. 2.30 o'clock. . Masquerade Dance at Labor Club Much Enjoyed 1 The death occurred on Sunday at: LANHEKATV the home or Mr. Jacob Blukle. John The- wedding w’u solmnlzed In and Caroline on. ot Henry 'id/ll',".;,.' You: on Tuesday ot Mina who but been . realdent of Waterloo 'Marion Gel-My u: that nay to Mr. tor the past " years. 'Georze Lung. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. The late Mr. Racer wu born ln‘Goorge C. H. Lang ot Hull clty. I The death occurred at the House It Refuge Thursday 9f Mr. Hugh Rutherford .ngeq " years. Death was due to pneumonia and eomptb Cations following. _ Mr. Hachborn has been n me long \relldont of this Marla. having been La victim or mrlet (ever. He was born on the out-mm ot Waterloo, on ‘May St, 1846. He Wu a carpenter by undo Ind has alwnys been I valued member of the community. [ He Is lunlvod by three dattqhtem, Mrs. Albert Ahrem, an. C. “Rich and Emma at home. and tour was. Messrs. George H., Charla, Wlmnn and Theodore. all of Kitchener. Three sisters also survive him. being Mrs. lune Steel). Mm. George THEODORE HACHIORN- The death occurred Thunder morn- ing ot Mr. Theodore Badman. ttr., n " late residence, 129 Walter m." the late midst-co. 64 Shale! at.G the R. C. Connie-7 We! m- m at 10 o'clock. was, " qhter on. to...) Thur-dc! M. I pm. hm mud. In a. Watch» Ups cometary. The death occurred Tuna, any tt it I” at was no: ttis ducks}; trteatt.txaatrst1y Mount-w Ft." - 9mm urn u . van!“ a. at Andrew Wm Doomed vu' to otUr Anon. About tortrtwo nun qt In nad u . ------------- survived by M. honoring wth, and _ “31::ch Homimborol’ ' ' the Sacred Han R. c. cum; ad t WEDDINGS I run welt know: In ml community. . '""-"T."iiT.z-=-r=i-c-------- a q," T Jr, Lu51 Prcrrt "'r","q,"'rNe"."". [hut-mu '"iiv. an " iul ' gumbo»...- w wally-p59“ may EMI) _hu-uouvnum att'?"""'""""-:.,';..-?;';';";"'". in” l .Arttdo.ia.gtanr-t Mull-r vamp-u- d “tyrant-m on It. Pr"f'rerPrHCie.er1r,a" usual-burlap. new I, "tretrtiateAiuiei'. “human-unmoun- PCP-Pte-tfe-a-li/ii-tuit/ia-rid-iii","",";'; Muvuotwh-avmomul vamCunculorJoln “cowm'mbmw 'ent-i-ts-i, ‘WIPW I , t 'ttir-fir),, e , ' TrC'Ti"" "PMllt!l' tgl2.'t'trrlt.'d'uetttt/tt 'r,lsr'x, yltii,,,i,il't':,i'l'i1i:t,,i I can aterii s' w 8s' HUGH RUTHERFORD HENRY Kane's. We] Ana-madam» m “wwmmmm boy 'Pt ‘wahmmnm Mtt to W’s brim-shop than an: Hull-moral. Myhomnnond to " home "6N"St.autteisrotthotit one». elected at the Inna-l meet. ing ot the Waterloo Poultry Assoc!» “on we": Hon. PresidertU--W. D. Euler, M P, N. Animal. M.P.P.. Mayor Borden der. Reeve am. Deputy Reeve Kha- ntw, Ch”. Hutu. P. H. noon um (Csnldlln Press. l TORONTO. Feb. tr. - Fire thi- nor-In: utmost gutted n Wellington street building. occupkd by a num- ber of 'tsrourtrctttrorq agents. The loan to the building 3nd contents in estimated at 8200.000. um! proved I gamma; unseen. The home-mule trurirtg “I especially In demand being completely sold oat. A [alignm- umunt It“ rallied (tom the Sole whloh was held In the lecture room of the church. The Baking um! Apron Sale held nutter one uulplce. ot the Methodist [Adler Md of Waterloo on Friday attrrpopn MW,, a large number I A quiet wedding was solemnlsed at :31. ery'n R. C. Church here on Sun. day morning when Mm Mlnelu God. frey was man-led to Mr. Percy Mor. I'll. Rev. Father Daehlor omciated. Methodist Ladies' Baking Sale is Most Popular I The marriage of Milo Florence mr debrnnd, ot Lintowel,1nd Henry T. loin, ot Gillan], was solemnhod on madly "an"; tn the parsonue of ‘tho Zion Luther”: Church, thrl. et.', N.Y.. the Rev. Herman Brena; /Pei"hw. Mb. Alma Wed" 3nd Ars thur Zimmermlu ware the attendants. “he: the ceremony a wedding supper wu nerved at the home ot the bride's Luster. Mrs. wmuun shaver. ARer , jbrlel trip Mr. and Mrs. Seip will take "us their mrmanem muldence In Ay- ton. A pretty wedding took place on Suturdly, Jan. Mth, at m. Paul's rec- torr, Btnutord, at 1 o'clock. when Mitss, Adelaide Maud Wood, of Baden, was untried to Mr. Edward Charles Read, of Kitchener. Bee. B. A. Macdonnell anointing. 'On Sum-thy at the Ontario Bam tut Church manna. Stratford, the Rev. Dr. L S. Hughson ottlelatintr, Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Robson. of Kitchener. w“ man-ha to Mr. J. E. Blatchford. tmeet at Kitchener. The young couple were unattended. l The you: ample were “and“ by Chalet Roth Ind In: no“ Mage. my mount was the antenna; priest. Mr. Ind Mrs. Roth will re. lide in Kitchmr. 'gp,bbr-8M,tttttr.-ttm. gyms: 3httttg. It. . f 'tgt. "My" Church In the scene of ’a tttttet "can; um morning at nine o'clock when um Mary Hanna In. Ill!!!“ to Mr. water Loo Roth, both ot Knelunor. Pm.fdettt-t o. Inchmun. I“ #$tt-Preqgdemt--M. mm. Md vieyeP-tt----D. (Ire-nun mun-K C. Odin”... BLATeHFoRtN-Rottaotg OFFICER! (LICTED FIR! " 1’OIONTO. MORRIMODFERV "te-HtLtttmttANtt LANG-0EttATe (6'2“ 'toi-Mit" REAtb-W00tt ii"fci'jJiife'iid be to was It. Some kindling piled not: the fur. nace in the basement of the post. ottiee had catutht ttra and was crack- ling merrily. having spread as (Ar as A are whlch was getting well under way was noticed by some church-goers yesterday Sun. in time to prevent a serious Cmttiturration. Kindling Takes Fire in Postoffice Furnace Room President Tw...... W. M. o. Loohead Secretary ...r.-tqq..e.. J. C. "out". Treasurer ..q........... J. te. Locking "Exemttive-L. Bricker. J. C. Haunt J. S. lockie. Property Committee-L. Bracken C. O. Hemphlll. A. Bechtel. Organ and Music Committee-W. M. o. Lowland. J. M. Lang. Treasurer of Muurhamr--g. o. Hempbll) . . immu- was. mama. The L/,, w; Managing Cemmlttee glwn to the caretaker and the blaze of St. Paul 8 Church was extlntruistrett just in time to pre is Now Organized, vent ogrioua damage. The onus-Hon meeting ot St. Pbul’. Presbyterian mus-5mg commit. tee took oboe on Sum-y night. The election at omcim, resulted as tor 'ttu/ram' Tau cy can] PREPARATIONS Brieket%,tAt,t,,yyurcts Ltd CREPE DE CHENE" 86 in. and 40 in. wide, Special Fine Botany Sex-gas always in demand for suits, skirts and com in navy blue. black. greys. and, brown. green, copen. ete., 50 to 64 In. wide and prices running from $3.50. 84.50. 85.00 to 87.50. , New Homespuns for spring suits in grey. medium and dark, fawn and tan, 64 in. wide, all wool, very smart for a well tailored suit, special value, per yard $4.50 Gabardine for Spring Suits is very pop- ular, comes in all the newest colors, 60 to 54 in. wide, navy blue, black. sand. copen. brown, ete. prices rangq from $4.50. $5.50, 85.75 to $7.50. Can likewisg be easily t stripe Voiles is shown from HABUTAI SILKS FINE MANY SERGES NEW GABARDINES THE WHITE DRESS ', . -"""""""--l+IBl. “a I ' are now shown in thii store. The 'taaortment of COLORED SILKS and Seite WOOL FABRICS in a very complete one, thus making thy choosing of this partied" a wry Confiiirimatton This week new goods will make their first appearance. New Cotton Goods, New Wool Goods, New Silk and Voiles, suitable for Ladies', Misses' and Children's Dresses,.and all are selling at the new lowest prices. Come and inspect them. _ Easter coming early this year and an early spring a prob- ability, we have made the most liberal preparations in materials for making up garments which willappeal to the thrifty, house- wife.. ' Sign New Spring Suiting: 86 inches wide, very special at illl,liiiii.p.1.l,..ra1...fiihpriing SEE OUR SILKS AT ......r.. $1.59 and $2.00 and AND OUR DRESS FABRICS AT .. ", $1.10 to $5.00 a yud. SEE OUR SILKS AT . l Suitable For _ The home of Mrs. F. Haight, John 'three pound loaf was Mllowed Wed. (St., was the scene ot a very pleasing morning by "a cut to eighteen cents mclnl event on Saturday afternoon3retail and sixbeen wholeule by I. when Mrs. Height entertained a num number or bakers. In wine grocer ber of lady triends to a thimhle tta jes the commodity I: selling at nev- In honor of her guests. the Misses enteen cents New]. "night. of Newmarket. Dainty ro~l -'-'-----r----- freahments were served and a plea-v! James G. Cane, prominent In 1mm ant social chat was enjoyed by all§bericg and political clrdel is dead In present. ' Taronto. ‘vTherer was marked evidence of good results ot me Go4o-Churett cam- paign in the attendaxe at Emmano nu Evangelical church Sunday. At the opening or Sunday School at 9.30 o'clock there were 239 present, the almndnnce reaching 318 when the records were taken. an advance of " over guy previous record. selected, an immense range of plain and “no; flowzred and. "----_yktoa1o65ar'ud S. S. Attendance {“2 Record Broken at cm Emmanuel thiirehlt? At the morning service o. M. thm ENJOVABLE THIMBLE TEA. FOR AN The new Jersey Silk in medium weight is very popular, comes in nil the new shad- es. henna, taupe, navy. black, brown, peach, ete., very special at ....... 83.50 FACONNE SILK Faconne Silk, 36 in. wide in Ivory Ind Pink, extn good quality, wear (unm- teed, speck! " W................ 81.95 is 2 pieces only all wool serge in navy blue " in, wide, good weight for suits or skirts, Regular $4.50 for . . . . . . . ... $2.30 NEW BROADCLOTHS Beautiful Chiffon finish broadcloth in light sand, beaver, reseda. copen, navy, brown and black, also green. burgundy. Wisteria, etc., prieerrangins from "GO, $5.50. $6.00. $8.50 to $7.50. NEW JERSEY MLK. NAVY BLUE SERGE SPECIAL '-S1.59'""ul2.00ae ..9.......... 82-Ma i Tax-onto. I War tsas"broken out anon; the [bakers’in Beileviii%. Tuesday's ac- tion which brought bread dqun from ttwentrtour cents to twenty cents for three pound loaf was followed Wed. mornlng by P cut to eighteen cents ',,reiail and sixbaen wholenle by I. number or bakers. In some grocer ivs the commodity la Ielllng at nev- enleen cents Null. ltlon. It has been {an that the 'strength to be derived from one lugs ibraneh will be ot greater value than What of two separate bodies. The 'branch is now said to be one ot the ilargest in the province. outside ot Toronto and Hamilton. The furnish- fl?: and equipment of thy Waterloo Iclub have been trattsterred to the Kit. Ichener clubrooma. Bread Wart In Bellvmo The Waterloo brand: ot the Our! Army of United Veterans an anal- nmated with the Kitchener mim- Waterloo G. A. U. V. Amalgamates. With . Kitchener Branch . 71 IA Af,

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