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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Oct 1921, p. 1

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g~ lal Showing Saturday y Ns FINE TOP GOATS â€" $18, $25, $30 and $35. â€" & ‘Ta especially for Men and ‘ < ‘Men who desire apparel at a ery 10w price. ntdl; the big important" is the . ‘gflb-,â€"'tho style, fit and he you get. The low\ > â€" werth @ Hoot without Ts 4 / ye § es ax 5 c* T s ‘z ut you get them %’Ffiw(;%flluhm; Society or ) Century Brand. Styles are new and authentic; fabrics & est and most beautiful in years; tailoring of excellence, and Mt unlimited variety for choice of model, color, pattern or ze. | It‘s a super showing of Fall‘s finest Apparel. ol 4 s «e w n FEAFURING TWQ PANT SUITS f .‘. at "’“2’ $34.00, $18.00 ‘ Hugg@reds of ghod sturdy suits, all o pairs of bloomers; tweeds, n ins @nd worsteds in assorted m, grey in plain and fancy _ Sises to fit boys.7 to 18 thotare Enjoy Holiday The pupils of our #chool were given : tew days off last weekâ€"end while he teachers were attending the conâ€" ention at Kitthener. secal and Personal z: Kanit Ties At ...... Boys‘ Fancy Shirts at .... Boys‘ Fall Caps at ...... a:n' Sunday. \ heavy rain on Friday held cp Pmers who were busy taking up r-l- and potatoes of which there lremain some to be gathered. Amother successful diricé was held ‘ Bohweitzer‘s hall lst Thursday fiummmou TOPCOATS, _ ~ 4 RAINCOATS &6 frotm smooth or rough fabrics, did custom tailored, . plain . or @ited, all sizes to 44 at </ _ ‘o8, $10, $15, 318 r. and Mrs. A. Berg of Wellesley t Sunday at the Bend Farm with and Mrs. W. S. Wright. r. and Mrs. Charles Ludwig of hener were visitors with friends OTHER SPLENDID VALURS AT $16.90, $20, $28. 1 _prices are much lower it‘s triGâ€"but ‘that is only inciâ€" ;Jl_'.l':‘gieg impor‘ifi is Mf â€"the style, fit and u get.â€" The low\ wouldn‘t be worth @ Hoot without 6r.. / ~y&. Bwr *4 Kalch t J2%5 5 you get them flfli% !’&G%flm’hue; Society or tury Brand. Styles that are new and authentic; fabrics he Twin City employifig printers | AThursday evening tendered one ;flt number Mr. J. Heveron of :oo Wwho had just returned from ip to mm:" banquet . at W-‘mn hore. , and Mrs. J. G. Cress of Waterloo qt Sunday at the home of Mr. and nlol Scheifele &s did also Mr. inâ€" Scheifele of Torofito. ¢s. M. Shants and her sister Miss Bownian returned recently from extended visit with friends in the SPECIALLY FEA ractical Garment for Men LE FELLOWS‘ OVERCOATS Â¥$6.00, $800, $10.00, $12.00 fabrick; belt , ages 12 to 1 friends at Oshawa. _Gordon H. Uood spent Saturday roon at his hom#* here, Mant U. F. 0. Meseting a local club of the U. F. Q. will & fegular . monthly meeting evening. As the Federâ€" ‘ are comifnig bn vyery shortâ€" i to join ‘thdir forces in heavy shakerknit sweaters at illas. and other warm fabrics. ve fancy wool linings. Ages Adam Doerr spent over Sunday QUALITY \ conestocd oaTs FOR BIG BOYS at $12, $15, $18 a Fall mt ‘el a/al id . and . Top: Coat CIALLY FEATURED GROUPS S TU*“‘ ; 9 : 1, Y t3 $25 * 1080 . ty discussion of $1, $1.50 $1, $1.50 soft SHOE SPECIALS.FOR MEN. . . WOMEN AND CHILDREN wWOMEN‘s HIGH sSHOES Broken assoptment from last spring‘s selling, all good styles and suitable for wearing now. Worth $5.00 to $7.00, Saturday at .......>..... $2.98 l.Boyl'n:lox l§lp Shoes all sio’l.k-l 110: ther na and sgewn goles, 8 o 5, special Blhr& bargain .... $3.39 Youth‘s Box Kip and Gunmetal Lace shoes, nalled and sewn soles, sizes 11 to 13, bargain Saturday at ... . $2.98 Little Gents‘ Box Kip and Gunmetal Lace Shoes, sewn soles, sfes 8 to 10, Bargain Saturday .......~>.... $2%69 toes, sizes 11 to ?2, special batgaih SAtUTGAY o1.......0.se6zaga ++ .ul Misses‘ Boxr Kip and D:%fd‘ Kid leathers, nailed and sewn soles, lflm‘ 11 to 2, special bargain Saturday at Lace Zhoes, sewn soles, sizes 8 10 10%, special bargain Saturday _ at Women‘s Dark brown calf lace 0x: fords, mannish heels, special .. $6.00 Women‘s Patent ldee Dirby oxf_o_rg: plain toes, military heels at .. $500 Growing Girls‘ black and brown calf lace OXxfOrIB At ......}}}>>>+>+* $4.95 7 nair of women‘s black and brown oM of women‘s black and DFOW!N , regular $6 mand, $7, ... . $295 ium‘toe, have been popular seflers at; $8.60, Saturday ........}}>>>~0* $4.95 Men‘s‘ Mahogany calf leather on u! neat‘ English last, also in a medium round toe last, reg. $9.50, Saturday Special at .......}>e>>99n99n** $5.95 Men‘s Work Shoes, made solid throughout, regular . $6.00, sunm: Who‘s Who and . What‘s What.â€" Jupiter Pluvids Esq., has held up operations on the northern â€" incline and on the highway north of the railâ€" way crossing, 80 detouring is a comâ€" mon motor pastime. The auction sale of the household effect of the W. H. Snyder estate will be held next Saturday. Born.â€"â€"On Oct. 8th, to Mr. and Mra. Menno B. Horst, & daughter. K. K. K. may stand for Ku Klux Klan or Kat Killing Kampaign, two movements originating across the borâ€" }der which we Canadians can dispense with consistently. Wiiknss" bistk und Iibwik . whult o oocle aiks not mofrn polated Mr. Willard Berges, a native son, who has been connected with the Linâ€" wood branch of the Bank of Nova Bcotia for some time has been transâ€" ferred to Kingston, @nt., which looks like a good promotion. Girls‘ Dongola Men‘s Black Calf Lace Uncle Sam is out with the slogan that his people has "millions for moâ€" tors and mites for missions." A card from an old Irish friend W. J. R., who has been a "shut in" at 460 Oxford street, London, fpr many mopths, warns us against voting for "free prade" with our southern neighâ€" Mre. Heller, Sr., who has spent the summer with félatives in this part has réturned to Elkton, Mich., for the wihtot. M 8r. IV: Marie Yants, J°AN 7707, Bert Branagh, ; Kepifieth Harmer (honâ€" id Shants, O#borne Harmer Jr. 1i1: Mary Buckingham C BRESLAU SCHOOL REPORT §T. JACOBS wBX} Kid and Box Kip NEA CC VE ET $R Â¥ l’ Mr. James Corrie of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end ‘at Bis home here. __ Mr. Wilfrid _ Berscht of ‘Wellesley, spent.Sunday with friends in town. " Mrg.~ Shants Of Baden and Mrs. Weaver of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Mr. Eph Shants, P Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with the formâ€" er‘s father, Mr. Herman Appel. . * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murray of Inâ€" nerkip, spent Sunday with the latter‘s miother Mrs. M. Bean. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gribble and family vis ited relatives in Paris on Sunday. Mr. Clayton In;lg of Parkhill spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Badour of Toronto.is visiting: friends in tOWB.. :; ..,, rrks it Miss Grage..Wenzél.. of ‘Wellegiey, spent the weekâ€"and st fer bome here. New QO‘.lllpurg High School Weekly Examsâ€"Report follows: Form I. Lat; in, GracéPeacock 100,.â€" Jean 100, Vera Nabrgang? 100, Himina |last Sun< Cressman 97, ‘Neil Garfand: 97, Ruth |MoBiwa Moore 94) â€" Henriotta! Stetfiberg 94, |rolatives m,{: Weber. 97, Clifford * Wood 97;, ~Mrs. D Makgaret Fischer 90, Marie Mehm 88, |ers, con [Altred Diamond 8$0, Minnie Stevenson | we8k. 71, Arthur Kalbfleisch 37, Paut Peaâ€"| Mr. D. [ bock (nbment, }ing with Form II, Physiography: Murgnre!‘ Smith 94, Grace Schaefer 92, Amy Bradley 92, Carcella Berger 92, Reta Laschinger 86, Deltton Kropf 86, Mar garet Muselman 84, Janet Smith $4, Beatrice Schutner 84, John Zimmerâ€" man 80, .Stauffer Shants 78, Myrtle Wetselâ€"76, Stanley Hostetter 74, Alâ€" fred Battlerâ€"64,. Hesternâ€"~Kelterborne 62. Tene Phelps 76, Lewis Hahn 64, Marâ€" garét MS: ‘uniers 60,° waliter Edington 59, Vermon Didmond 53, Allen Curtis 52, Laura Monaghan 40, Harry Koch 33, Grace Hostetter 24, Kenneth Kalbfleisch 23. Presentation and Address. A social evening was spent in the torm of & surprise on our pastor Rev. Jos. E. Wey, on the anniversary of his ‘5filh'blrthdny, by some of the young men and ladiés of the parish. An adâ€" ‘dren was read by Mr. B. Goegel after which he was presented with a |lmndsome hall tree. Personals * Messrs. Urban Helm and Joseph E. Lobsinger spent Sunday under the parenta} roof. ‘ Miss 1Helen Veitenheimer spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Miss Mariante Koebe? of St. Ann‘s school was with her parents during the last few days. \ Mr. Alex Brémner of Toronto, forâ€" merly of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€" ‘.end with his mother. Mr. Fred Straus of Kitchener spent a few hours last Sunday in our burg, Mr. Fred Weber was with his parâ€" ents for the weekâ€"end.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fhank Runstedier were \vlth the latter‘s parents for Sundly.{ Mr. and Mrs. Steckle and Mrs. A. Schumiaker and two #on# were visitâ€" ors of their mother Mré. Johh Weber. Quite a few from here attended the 50th anniversary of St. "Agatha Orphâ€" anage i# St. Agatha. _ 1Mr.â€"Geo. Bremner mpent Friday in Linwood with his brother. Mr. Clqment m:‘v}: spent~Sunday with Mr. aNC Mrd. Poter P. "‘t x‘ .¢! Annie lll’l'” ' wéék undergong‘ am: #ug::n% tonsils. Drs. Glaisterâ€"and MeEachern wéék undergone‘ an: operatiqj tonsils, Drs. Glaisterâ€"and M performed the operation. Local i-râ€":and Mrs. Frank Schurftmer â€" of nwobd ‘spent"Sdnday with Mr. and NEW HAMBURG 8T. CLEMENTS Kathleen ‘ Graham | 93, a few days) with MONTROSE _ Mr. D. English of the West is visit: ing with Mrs. A. Parkes en route to Otterville. «. Miss Angeline Snydet armd Nellie Chalmers who are attending Normdi at Hamilton ‘have beep spending a tew days at their homes. . ] Mr. and Mrs. Hartwick and Master Paul Galmeir of Elmira, visited with Mr; and Mrs. â€" Giibert Méliéée@"Mast Sll“dly. â€" "*,:.( Nrs. J. Kinzle and daughtérâ€"bf Conâ€" estogo spent Thursday with Mfs. B. C. Woods. Miss MeCulloch â€" visited qltb Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman last week, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang ©° New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder of Baden visited in the village on Sunday. § 8 f s good prices were realized. Auctioneer . $Frickey conducted the sale. : id met with Mishap o o | Mr. Rilwood Fauthater was, unforâ€" B te Monday® morning\ when some« Athing went wrong with his % a result a Toad of brekd was into the ditch,. No serious, damage News Notes $ uc £: : e fw. will & Fut‘: The ;‘( ould be tatives"hére backâ€"hom 54 We will send the Wfl# 7 from now Janâ€" mrxm.wnyua'-h trict as it comfains PuN AC udlm&hmhfl' parts of the County, and also & comprehenmsive summary â€"~ of comprehensive c~, ff world fl.fi.'fl:‘l’z Cx ::::ve list of on sale and irm for sale advertisements;" * To those residing at a . disâ€" :nco who formerly: resided here he Chromicleâ€" Telegraph would end in Tol?f:to. ® * f The pie ;lt‘she‘G. ‘T. R. bridge are completed and are ready for the new steel works. § ¢ g:;:v. list of auction sale and, irm for sale advertisements:; To those residing at a . dis~ : :nco ;rho to;_l:crly resided h-rl: 7 e Chronicl “l’l wou m...nxem&mmn,‘ Week. Why not send it toâ€"a relâ€" °: Rev. O. Burkholder occupied m| pulpit in the Strasburg _Mennonite church on Sunday evening. Miss Sue Shantsz of Rochester, Mrs. Harry Wood of Kitchener and Mrs. Russoli Taylor of Vancouver, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shants on Tuesday. â€" We are pleased to report that Miss ‘Daisy Mader formerly of our village 'm beenâ€" appointed night superintendâ€" ent at the K. & W. hospjtal uit Cns oto . (WWWH Wiees $ 09 Z nnmnnss wÂ¥ \\\\\ fo: renased , £h6, 1897 ; P A Al. 1 (L_â€"- C ** m‘ B WitW\ x 12 } I:: mw{::fl’ last Friday when toa ‘ is 18 36522 4 \Q\‘\\\ \ i« O” \&, ,‘_»‘ ‘oftored th site uy putiic auotion: ‘Thd [ |., 4 CRA V i4 2M â€" â€" householf ‘@ffects ~were ‘ atso ,dispos® oo totinm \\ \\ _ s t ty forieer "Roth: of ; Tavistagit.;; g & K: M es 0 0\ e , A good crows attended im spite of the y «B zamU UE Kitchen lement â€" westhor. t * 7 oo mt h oo e oi This Pan Will Earn its Way in Your ly 140 ‘The post n jot: ice 29c¢., for on of the: lateâ€"Katie ‘Cressman were | x4 r ]uPflce ‘fered for sale‘ last Sstard@y >*h® B / ~ 0 vyape for abOv@, reZU Property : Sold ould be in every home in this Mr Mrs. Menno Nahrgang of BRESLAU wWELLESLEY 5in it 3A NiH M w cons 1e id T & & 5 aoair ce Sunidéy morning, Nov. 6th with l ts ‘ x‘w" ‘Goudte"In charge.| § f "to aB 3 vices at 11 am., 3 pim., and 7 p.m. * "‘‘Mr, and‘ Mre. ‘Alex ~Wegenast ot <ep Orval ‘and ‘Mr. and Mre. O. Thamer Kitchenper, called‘in the village and &nm on ‘Sunday. / The teachers of the Jocal school atâ€" ‘Tended the teachers‘. conventioh held ‘wt Zion Evangelical church,â€" Kitchenâ€" ®F on Thursday and Fyiday of last week. .â€"The evnvention ‘of Waterloo and, Wellington : eounties w Yointiyâ€" next . year :at the &7 held in the new M. B. C. church, New Dundee, beginning December 4. Rev. C. N. Good, evangelist, of Kitchâ€" émer,; in charge. /4 ;. Mr, J. 8. Burton spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. . «f .. Mr.F, E. McNinch of mt?;a‘. #pent ‘@ tfew days in the village visitifig. old f_llr. ‘and Mrs. J. R. Hallman and daughter â€"Dorothy, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunâ€" day. . â€".Mrs. Neiderhauser and â€" daughter mle. of Kitchener, were the Sunday f ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mri and Mra,£. H. sociat~ evening and all present spent a thorough enjoyable time. ,:Mr. F. E. Page visited at Fenwick on Sunday. ‘ 2. _ m se no o oud ;&‘ Monday* eveninig:the South Watâ€" n \Afk 1. \B 41 erid@" People‘s . Progressive Political s w L4 * hn h :cdbm executive held a meeting| & ; 4p : + > Ww P \the village in viewof. 0 .. 1.# * + > Wkesoran the constitwency for the coming cam: : rxpe it <B paign in support of the very able canâ€" pHUH[ 239 ; WAT didate Mr, Wm. Eilliot of Galt. P , " Mr. Isage Betchen has gone ‘to ‘the 1: . f Freeport Sanitorium to recuperaté Wc from her recent iMness. n ere t 0 0 : Mr. Rudoiph Jantzi of Kitchener has | and to show their appreciation and opened ‘a bakery in Main street OppOâ€" kindness they presented them with #ite Coleman‘s Hardware and invites|an upholstered wicker chair and rockâ€" the patronage of the general public. ler. All present enjoyed a very socialâ€" Sunday School Rally will be observâ€" able"evening and a dainty lunch. ed at Mannheim Lutheran church on Mrs. Raymond (nee Miss Pearl Oct. 16th at 10 a.m. i y On Monday evening the young fign- ::w“::';: ‘:“gahh;;’sfsfli;a:tm;de for ;: pl§ of the Lutheran church very pleasâ€" l fast week y Wwegenas hyity surprised Rev. and Mrs. F, L. ' _ f Howald and showered them . with use~‘De!aied Item > ’ tul g@;chpn‘ utensils after/which a ’"y'l The black pet dog "Tipperary" be pleasant evening was spemt,.terminat: jonging to Mr..and Mrs. Allem:iBrighton: |ing with réfreshments. On Wednesd2® | was accidentaily killed by_a Ford car evening the parsonage was again inâ€"! some time ago, mno blame being â€"Atâ€" {vaaeq by the ‘Mannbeirn‘ congreg@tiOn gached to the driver. $ 1 i in intf#icent" ~ 0; #" > .. TrX: m: eveniMg. Oct. 6th,. the ..C. E. held their regular meeting ton were the series of revival meetings will â€" For Only Alluminum Stew Pan| _ â€"_"Wearâ€"LVv Regular Price 85 Cents FOR ONE WEEK ONLY From Oct. 13to Oct. 22 Nill J agt 1y all present spent If impo.niblc to call at our store, mail us 50 cen .‘ ‘and a Pan will be sent post paid. ie Hew M.JB. C. "Wearâ€"Ever‘ will be held and son ‘~oJF NEW COOD8 AT. ON‘E QUART (Wine Measure¢) Jo WB‘ 5+ and to show their appreciation and kindness they presented them with an upholstered wicker chair and rockâ€" er. All present enjoyed a very socialâ€" able"evening and a dainty lunch. Values Always the Best KITCHENER j 0 Our master miller ~ knows how to extract 1 wheat. Rmember»“at to say to your grocerâ€" ‘This space is devoted to the introduction " of "the: new â€" low price levels for Fall and Wins ter. ‘Within theâ€"last 30â€" days many lines of Merchandise made in price which can place for some _:NJ; Prices are‘ extremely compared with the high . mark, of one year ‘ago. This is pars ticularly true ~of : more staple lines in cotton . material. m where there is the talk of hig prices in cottons, owing to the big jump ~of raw material to nearly double the low mark, and there is noâ€"doubt of this if raw cottons continue at the present price. Neverthcless, we have guarded against any chance of Goudies Limited TÂ¥34P 3 cA Dbroad‘! | w ditl sortments of every lowest price which t we may beable to beat all past recerds. w.-m'm)?‘ .',"la'a: to offer to those who need merâ€" chandise, ‘the best available valâ€" ues at lowestâ€"prices. â€" We invite you to drop in at any time and let us prove the statements we are making.on this page. â€" :; Mr. and Mrs. R. r(rupp. Mrs. J. Otto and Miss E. Otto of New Hamburg, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Erb on Wednesday last. h | Mrs. A. Toman who has been â€"spendâ€" ing the summer months in Alberta and Indiana, U:S.A.,. has again returned and is atâ€"present staying at the home of her son Mr. Claytog Toman. A Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cameron of Tort, énito, were guests in.the village ’gq' Sunday: <~o, T aya o oo . Rey. Mr, 0-3’1 pit in the ‘B'z_zpt vices, on Sung: "Limited‘ YOUuU w¢ *«o. price . Gatâ€"_ howt mo;m‘h‘ response. of the olt, imitted us to buy in ntities in order that the food values from sthi ONTARIO becupied the pub irch at both .9¢P> extI:‘ 008y $4 aet ~ya4 sW9e ;’fléfi t

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