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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Jun 1921, p. 1

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* o wonderful display of all models of the newest seasonable j __weommâ€"-wmwmm Pss o. T9o ooA Py 9 ‘"Cdol ‘Union Suits . ... .. ""HTBw Light Welate i<a ~Knaki~ C“' ic&mwa Ay (§1.00 ) * Migh: grade oud. searti, in uty wum- and colorings. (‘... JAENS NEOKWEAR aT dsc _1 > Opémend . Scarts, in . the gm-u-uu . wear, ima !.‘.‘2.".‘; 0 t Weaves and béeautiful color comâ€" Mfi’q,l Canada‘s foremost manufacturersâ€"all Wool â€"fab> imwediwith Tested Sitk:â€". â€" ... . . .. _ â€" fe e **\~ M special feature in differeht. models of . high school and ; young.â€"men‘s guits at $20.00 and $25.00, _ :. ; dhssage o) Ne T\ roicons o at ie mc as hy mone h a Rroons T. in ons m Moay es 2+ Home in mil C as he knows helot Hamiltos, Ont. and often / @uire that same feeling by ‘to onr storeâ€"â€"the store where |. Tussday night was big in 1. 0. 0. F. fuliy is riprens and vilees delante. . ~ 0 000. |at m un srand To n m style, quality and price in this remarkable‘Bdger A. Gerland, who leaves shortly ; sup‘ofâ€"men‘s and young men‘s Suits at > râ€" Vua::v:...l.c. llomt_n”m # v. »d i f‘- ’ ‘ ~ _ a0A AA @a"An o oAnd hn d t 1J reale was seccqury ut Tok gfi'm Blue Serge, unfinished ‘Wor ?firv*-mm'm all dress wear. To mME boys 12 â€"to .18 years. BOY® FANCY SUITs AT $9.65 and ~‘Bplendid Sufts are shown at these * Mixturés tu medium and d-rk‘ . sÂ¥itable <for all year wear, 4 ‘or. double breasted models, To _ Bt bors 7. to. 18, years. \*~~ gUMMER ryrMishinas Anp * .. 1 a;~~ MEADWEAR \«Coolâ€"Union Suits:....... $1.00, $1.25 * Bhatt Bouste "o .. hieo nen ids Now t. f‘f t Caps ... 90c, $1.25 \â€"Khakiâ€" Kaickers ",....... $1.50, 31.75 Eie â€" # .. .."“,‘ hok t ; ola A ‘ ~ .. . .. EINE. FuANiIEHIncge ) Black, Cordovan, Navy and Grey. BLVE SERGE avire AT si8, si8 & Pesks ty f i i & RI L 00 T1003 y\‘sm . 8 | mfi in $ s â€" & ki ; k f L 1 ® e & . * s ; Thread ~Silk\Hose, mage seamâ€" l66s with mishion hbéels and toes, in . o a al ot ; C. Clear Wik stavei, tongued and grosved in ¢ * the ot 13 to 40 teot. We furnish material for gho comâ€" "._>.â€" iuite For pricks Anp PoLL PARTICU 200 50 C SHE ELMIRA PLANING MILL O0., Limited â€" The "ELMIRA" SILO 3 m ’ 9 enjoyed. ‘The clegint repast that was is mm ds Ys SUITS |spread oL eugared y aL : *4 <â€"< Can yol resist these prices? We are determined to ||amign Rovarer was comied our in vgr. es and out th i a graniiile, howeter, was carried out in mhkuk. syt mmey go st foll? & special prices ;l" ug: and modest way wlic:_'gn:; , ‘ rabsence messenger } :&:Ng:. _ q LOT NO. 2 ; _ LOT NO. 8 ||note @avazed a vaiuabie_ toacher‘s seine / | "#Rop"~ â€" es leathér bound Bible to the parsonaie; < 00 . > $12.50 * _ Our Best Suits â€" [| which Mrs, Harvey was the rectplent MEN‘E SILKâ€" HOBE AT 75c t Â¥4 there weem Suimimer 4 n 4 ast‘s 2. BOYS‘ SUITS The Perfection Milkerwill quickly pay for itâ€" self in time saved and extra milk given by your . ‘The Partfection is the .only Milker with a zmun SQUEEZE. it can be ingtantly adâ€" Jubled to sulit the individual cow. Every Pertesâ€" AlÂ¥n ‘Outht fuily guarantesd. Write to us direct tod full information. . PERFECTION MFG. COMPANY Ltd. . 689 8t, Clalr Ave., W. Torento, Ontarto. WHY MILK BY HAND ? LOT NO. 2 _ ; LOT NO. 3 Valuesup to :. Choice of all ©‘$12.50 _ Our Best Suits $7.90 Fine quality of Fibre Stripe Madâ€" ras, in a large assortment of ‘beautiâ€" ful patterns and colorings. MEN‘S UNION gUITSâ€" AT $1.s0 . Excelient quality of Nginsook, npo‘ bound to insure wearing qualities, full White Canvas Oxfords, . with Louis heel or military heel, sizes 3 to 7 .. Single strap White: Canvas Slipâ€" pers, covered, Louis or military loo'at sizes 3 to :T ......~.i}1.06. .. . MHAW Siges 5 to 7 .. ::2... ~%.... 4#4861lq “"wm“'fl""”m' party to the g::: iltb‘:oz% vev e ce ge ky e k. :: ‘,%\" C btl!mlllb.f‘l‘ofll‘l- (n"‘)" . e NP | reje nghr Sunshta6‘ Biblé ‘clase, â€" mews ano gove sHoks _ |forâ€"veritable sunshine was ns be‘seés Men‘s White Canvas Outing Shoes,|0% ©8¢h Of their faces. o io White Rubber sole and solid heel, all the blM66_@hsured béautiful weather Sizes ..s..l................... $@60pand the \Birls did the rest for all Men‘s White.Canvas Bals., Leather| were bent On having a good time, sole and heel, all sizes, Special . t:J: They choseâ€""Castle Conway" as their Bame in Oxfords ........... $2.50| ebjective &t McCormack‘s Point and| B’gy-‘ Brown Canvas Shoes, leather|the happy group tookâ€" full ldmun,j soles, special ................. $250|of the base ball grounds for various mtoant rnprpmmmometinmmmqrersiznzeemmomrwouse o womems | @#TO® , Of DMlL ,WDIC th080 WhO pn,‘*{ térred® bathing amused themselves; mâ€"â€"ououmemmennamensncestememmmemme®® | Vocel and instrumentil MUSIC WA WOMEN‘8 WMHITE CANVAS OxXFORDS MEN‘B SHIRTS AT %2.40 Come $11.90 ~ "After the business ofâ€"the lodgo had ‘been transacted s . nocial time with a begutitul gold 1.0.0.M»ring by the menibers of Hespeldt lodige No. 421. Stother Garland was. yisibly affected ‘and could scarcely: speak for |. a â€" ‘momnitte: :; He: thenked ‘the brethren ftor thetr kindnosses;The evening was ‘spont in assocjal Wey. ." .0 ~.)0}0% nw-nn-k,mm 1or the Pacific const to reside. : > . \,.TwO commercial travellers of To tonto and~two> ‘young ladies from! G-duhuuum«hndfi‘ ‘that they will not forget forâ€" some time. They were in a Ford Coupe and in niaking a turn @t Cedar street, they "___.. BDIE@ â€"IN CALIFORNIA. . _ . ~: Word was received" Wedngsday ; of the death of ‘Thos. G. Chappld af Los backed down over the side walk at!. NTS. Welgs of Aifcheaer, Tormeoriy the four houses. The automobiie| A Eimira, and sister: ofâ€" Mrs. A. Roâ€" turned turtle. afd fell over the: em.| ®0!L !s #eriously illâ€"at the home of bankment near the G. R. R. tracks.; “;"“:"u‘;"“:‘* x °* Luckily no one was badly injured., .â€" Ir.. and (Mra. <Win,. Moser. and One of the men had two Sngers | daughter: Berths â€" apd Mt. : Henry ‘his lett handg broken and one of "W""."‘&P‘m‘“‘"fi young 1M@le6 had one of her kilees 2X nuptisls at : Lidyo08: .onâ€".Wedâ€" slightly, seratched. Ancot-m.m"‘“"n' SpAWIRTIEE s# ... ~ rHGH , ss DeH O‘NéNtP ays up.. Dr. Hutchisson attended to theif _... ... nmnm&n Ang Aijei rabsence m messenger of noté &onveyed a valuable teacher‘s leather bound Bible to the parsona#e; which Mre. Harvey was the rectpient in which she 16 held by every member oft the cless. § 5 ~ Mrs. Ed. Schiedel spent a fow days last week with friends in Stratford. _ Dr. and: Mrs. Grassettâ€" and | Mrs: Payne of Torofito, visited at the home of Mr. C: D. Hrown on Sunday. h fm«monmnd.m&, joyable evening was spent. t NMrs. H. C. Kelbficisch of New Ham: burg spént a tew days lsst woek with her daughter, Mrs. Poercy Wosecker Miss Edna Gifford epent Sunday with Miss Grace Hostetier, New Hamâ€" Mrs. A. J.â€"Camaurind and> son of Datroit, Mich., visites with Mra. Porcy <Mrs. 1. Poll and tamily «pent Sunm dayâ€"at Mr.. . Meyors, Bleams Road, Strattord,â€" Â¥iaited at Mr. J. Coxon‘s on Bwaday. : | _ Mr..and Mrs, Wm. .. Mrs, Baider of South OCayuga : is|oblldren « tw o. o m aadrg mm mano .. . 4| â€" Mmfi A birthday party was held at Mr. MESPELER HAYBSVILLE family > of William:â€"and Parl Mr, ond. Mry, Wm. Housinger, â€" Mr. and ; Mrs,) Raiénuel Tocl wit un sed tome e waite of milk and créam Mysselman,â€" . Mr.â€" and . Mrs, .. Wiliie Goodwin and -tfii"‘; ““"W ftewart, Mr.. and . Mrs.. Robt. .B attonded.the fuberal of Nré, }”f‘ no‘-‘nur_buqo;ptu;‘.-ukh‘l!;gi‘ * ANOTHEA DAin? Thanere®® proprietor . of ‘the Syenhoime, Dairy. Mr. Schmidt mtbo.qw day. morning. rbriu * Welas" | will have charge. e ‘delivary ond:> â€" ; tuvouuv‘?d. ‘AT ;‘l%uinn ‘Mrs. Weigs of Kitchengr, formerly of Eimira, amd sister: ofâ€" Mrs: A. Roâ€" gell, is #eriously illâ€"at the home of her aister,. Mrs.. BOtt _« «u022. .> is 80 ‘conts ger gint. â€" * _~ aATTENOEp Funenal or ~ . sou0~gaAay 'W» L% .CQ n.n:on on Monday moruing. Norâ€" milk or 5: cents per‘Pi;, . The c:=am 5 Leset m nt nfi ie "'.?‘““" y e csU oo t i1 o4 ie oo m $ Wirgont crowd of the : purm Miss DeH O‘Néit wg‘_’; N out ~to hear‘ a -flo-:y:-rw with her brothers, Willard progtamine. Many remarked that the O‘Neilt at. Toronto. feiskng hnd ‘was getting better every time daughtors d.fl.@ hedc > The funeral of. Mrs.. R. A. Thomson visitors on Thursday. 3&' Withanal inok biace on Saturday from her Srans wire youiaies rhguee io 4o 1 Reresce on Ring: Shron."" mamtived uie on mvraag. . » â€"s] and triends were in attendance at the ronto on THursday. i m * last shdâ€"fites. . The burlal thok_piace : Mr. Michhel Smith is spending .3 | last Preston, cometery. . ~ _ "â€"*> tow days with hin daughtor,. Mrs, Edâ€".| at. the ; cometel B ce â€" ‘Nir. Ragar Waorth and Mr. Willisnm: Brown were business visitorsâ€"to Toâ€" ronto on THursday. J hk D uup3 © Mr. Michhél Smith is spending.a fow days with his daughter,. Mrs,. Rd.; Rockéto, at Galt. _‘ 82. ter Norraifie of Hespeler, spent, the weekâ€"end as guests of Mr. and.Mrs. J. 8. Weichel. Mr. andâ€" George Ruppel Mr.> and Mrs. Fred: Ruppel, Mrsâ€"~KA. G:@ Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Artâ€"Noxom and little daughter motoredâ€" 40 ‘Kitchener Wedhesday ‘afterngon, ‘.~ â€" ‘ KRT : SANDERS JOIN8 * ;« .. Miss Laira Carnochan, of Linwood, Who ‘has béen in the ‘emi¢loy bt Rd. Mighm, taftor, was married .oun. Monâ€" Téasley. ‘The yourg couple moté :fl Eilm{ra, ‘taking the: afternoom train for Wikidsor. On their roturaâ€"Mr; aud Mrs . Sanders will reside at Waterioo. where ~ATTENDED EDUCATIONAL GONâ€" &. °0. Wirk, 6t mu-:aw Beliodt Boxtd, ‘A. Werner and Frank Bristow, ~of Rimird, Messis. Wollingâ€" ton‘ Jackson and Fred Starr of Glenâ€" allen, attended the Educations! Conâ€" vention at Massey: Hall, 0.; A C..Colâ€" lege, Guélph;. Wodnesday. J ‘chiloney tongiamee ar « ‘. waATERLOG. ? Bixteen childronâ€"of St. ‘Tharesa RC. Church were among those confirmed at the Bt. Louls & C. Church, Water: L6 â€" Pauitor, â€" ABita‘. + , 0€ | Bt Jacobs, Anng ::Sm Hubn, G. ing, were the children: Rubina Hollie, friends : of the: childrpn‘ sttonded, the Jerome andArthut Wabore Loonari br. A. 8. vogt of -‘,'n( is a» amtaing ‘tor : the 00 horF sf woste Pobinis .&ET., f-!'-’-- upent the wask ond with his ‘Tabiths ‘ Heoba, ‘asughter ‘of MF. and 6t m.:z-‘ F50 Mrs. Stauley . Rameden: and; danghâ€" Fied MRS. JOHN HOVBINGER d _ Mrs, Raiguuet ral of Nra, John TRE BENEDICTS sbig <h hie former [ Automebhile Tites.and «1 ~â€"~~~ Accessories °_ :. The deatk â€" scearred At Galt noep! ter, \of R. A. Thomson. ‘ ho has been {ll ‘for three months. She bat% bad a nervous breakdown and suffér The nows of berâ€" death will. genorally be regretied by. all «ho. lll'ulaj She bas resided in Preston for about Thomson, ";..;'..;" u'?.-".i"".gu.’i*; . Thoge aurvive are the who is : eniployed at the -.m' ughters, one son in Englas fl’# ‘ Noronto, and the otherâ€" at homte. . Two. e en n c ie thinnient th the Queen‘s ‘Thantrd last vlght to a packed house. Monday they go to Woodstack. alstent member of the Baptist. churoh V Mr." and ~Mrs, Peter Klanssen of Wellinigton Street, celebrated their #5 iwec!~gâ€" anniversary on Friday. Some thirly. or more friends gatbhered at thelr residence last evening in Wonor, of tha event. They were preâ€" sented with @"large number of beautiâ€" til présehts. _ Music and games were the order of the evening. Eggs sold at 30 cent a dozen and Butter n‘ the same price per pound. 2” re was a §608 attondanice at the market on ay. j tsld \Preston z:'rdnnd wak ‘a big at: fraction Jast ‘night at Central Park: ‘Mrs. A. Davey, Mrs. Baumgartner and > Miss Davey called on friends here this week prior to leaving for Califtornia. : *"Mr. Dick Preston, well known: here where he was of the staff of~ the ‘Merchants Bank and latterly with the Abank at Kingston, has been ofinnz {â€" Mr! M. H..Mullin, his many friend J Mujllin, his many friends ®ill bh. pleased. to know is recoverâ€" f?.i""' a. severe. speli of indispostâ€" 0 s Montreal branch, : : : £ l(r.»')_;:.al:uu' Roadmaster on the ignd Rivér Rr., is taking a>vapation tWip to the" Ooast. He will beaway Whout aix wobkk * "Fim" is wery pop tifer with the miék on the G: Râ€" R.gnd it will Wwish hlot af" enjoyable trip. ©80 x 3 Gutta Porcha Tires at . . 80 x 314, 5000 mile Tires at .... ~8 _x??-rgs"nm-h,...... ;qé,}“m m.g. efi en (ma it : A COMPLETE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM; ALL TIRESâ€"OF THE VERY BEST TIRES An Soft Sponges, will PRESTON Tires & Tubes 16 i O $% .. $165 & $2.25 ratch or. . matk, ;.‘g‘.' ‘h ” “” MADE AND FULLY GUARANTEED. Mr. Harry Jei, a son of a former G. T. R. station agent here, but for many years a re#ident of Colorada, rengwed â€" acquaintafices‘ ‘here / during the past week.‘~ . Ben Rockolo and Clayton Sherer have bought the well known Clem:â€" ens Bakery on King street east. This business is a well‘ established one of over 20 years‘ standing. ‘The . new firm will be known as.the Homg Made Bakery ,Co.,. . .. 00 .002 00 00 2000 â€".Beifast riots break ‘but ‘Sunday; crime continues, in Ireland. c @7 %..%,,.um,....... 14% 44 in. Pure Wool Berge for ladies of ~ children‘s Wear .«,.., ... .»>a+ 88 in. Silk Georgette crepe in all shades 88 in. Silk Crepe De Chene, good heavy !‘% 38 in. Navy: Chitfon Taffets, , chiffon nm‘fl" iolleite. pood tinlh, aatse Goudies Limited 40 in. Barongtte Satin inâ€"excellent 4 Ash for skirts or suits, in .ivo:;, pink, black, and electric blue . ... En e m d e a e PH SB WMMmlmmuly.Mmmflly.:-w mma-mmumnmo.vmm.ynm_, < en you 1 f. s ds hy 20 i )4 wl that floup§ > M}’Ou_i SILKLS & DRESS GOODS $16.50 $20.00 $25.00 SE€ KITCHENER, ONT. MB th Ar . s Pn s & 3 ( Nee w Celluldid for Kop Wmfifl‘ ~ 6 window atâ€"50¢ «q. ft., cut from big Spoke Brushes, double, .t .. . ; ; . Hercules Spark Plugs at ......... $1,28 Will outlast any other plug and:â€"more ef / â€"Acient. . iigt try one| ysd sdan 6 Tire Vulcanizers Compléte at :. . §1.50 Air Tite Auto Patches per thbe at. .. 50¢ Rub Tite Auto Patches, per tubo at ... 50¢ ~lmk’leAnhMuMuuct-::““ Johnbson‘s 'Bnm'fl.fil 8â€" Wrenth 'w(fl‘n‘-" | at ... .. : (§4.80 Sooka wrenth seb at . â€"* $2.50 and $4.00 We carry a complete line of simall sccew STh" & ~ . Aocessorids \_ Spark Plugs BRANTFORD, June 13.â€"Brantford‘s historic preâ€"glacial municipal edifics, known as the City Hall, was hit by a boit of lightning during the storm Jast night. The oldâ€"clock kept going de spite the wreck of the tower and in spite of its general bad reputation as;.a timekeper in Winter_ and. durigg â€"Rotarians to Seek to «id teptorafipn of world peace. * d "C% 3 British prisoners rélesabd By: Turks OLD CITY® HALL BTRUGK. «* LALE . 3 ET 240 2.25 i x it $1.00 $ 4 fi’fxfi;‘ 1@ "f 45

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