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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Oct 1921, p. 1

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|. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 &, A popular farce comedy will ’ltl(Qd in the New Dundee Hall ~Tuesday â€" eyening, October 25th, Barrrie relcLows: overcoats °y â€" at $600, $8100, $10.00, $12.00 / Chinchillas and other warm fabrics. Pllo have fancy wool linings. Ages :8 to 10 years. .é;)oy-' Knit Ties at ...... §0c, 75c; g}.on' Fancy Shirts at .... $1, $1.50 K4 1 «Boys® Fall Caps at ...... $1, $1.50 i FEATURING TWO PANT sUITS # at $12.50, $14.00, $18.00 â€" Hundreds of grod sturdy sufts, all two pairs of bloomers; tweeds, h puns and worsteds in assorted : , brown, grey in plain and fancy »atterns. Sizes to fit boys 7 to 18 . Travellers‘ Samples and * _‘ Piece Goods t # mom wo. j evencgoars ror sic sovs > at $12.415, $18 , ?Big) roomy coats, male, from soft 4 ‘fabrics; â€"beit all &rount, large ets, ages 12 to 18 yogrs. Overcoat Sale Boys‘ heavy shakerknit sweaters at stearararriecerca4nsss + »5%3 s §A05B all Wearing Apâ€" parel! for Boys ww s based upon the special buying advantage which we enjoy. HOW C 44. . â€" TO GET VALUE AND EACH FOLLOWING SATURDAY DURING OCTOBER * NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER , Overeoats, Mackinaws, Furnish °_ ings, Headwear. i tan see the‘eolor an# style of the Suit you buy, you can read rice; but you can‘t see the value. Yet there‘s one sure way to t that‘s to get GOOD QUALITYâ€"fabrics, style, tailoring that yright. The Society or 20th Century Brand Clothes have the Other Special Values at $20, $25, $30, presenting the latest lopments in style, patterns, and colors; sizes for all men. ityâ€"all that can be put into Clothes. The new low prices only to the value, _ & ~ 5 New a{rivals join er Stocks , Lower Prices rast‘s SAFETY FIRST 3 M ;\le'w Fall Suits and ~ Top Coats r High Stand,ardll_', =â€"== of V alue =â€"â€"â€"|‘â€" $35.00 *~" $45.00 &4 the great feature groups Saturday be by GAUNTLETS GLOVES Leather, Motor and Woollen , YOUNG MEN‘S COATS BOYS COATS MEN‘S DUCK COATS MITTS OVERCOATsS $10.00 to $30.00 LADIES‘ BEAVERCLOTH MEN‘S BEAVERCLOTH MEN‘S FRIEZE the Haysville Dramatic Society, 2 hours of choice fun and atnusement at popular admission prices. Good orchestra in attendance. Everybody come. Men‘s Work Shoes, made . solid throughout, regular $6.00, Saturday Men‘s‘ Mahogany calf leather on & neat English last, also in a medium round toé last, reg. $9.50, Saturday Special AL ..â€"..::msss22....... $5.96 Men‘s Black Calf Lace Shoes, medâ€" ium toe, have been popular sellers at $£.50, Naturday ................ §$4.95 Women‘s Dark brown calf lace oxâ€" fords, mannish heels, special .. $6.00 Women‘s Patent lace Dirby oxfords plain toes, military heels at .. uao{ Growing Girls‘ black and brown calf lace oxfords &b »::â€"r:rs.s..... 84.95‘ T5 pair of women‘s black and brown oxfords, regular $6 and $7, .... $3.95 Misses‘ Box Kip and Dongola Kid leathers, nailed and sewn soles, sizes 11 to 2, special bargain Saturday at Youth‘s Box Kip and Gunmetal Lace shoes, nailed and sewn soles, sizes 11 to 13, bargain Saturday at .... $2.98 Little Gents‘ Box Kip and Gunmetal Lace Shoes, sewn soles, sizes 8 to 10, Bargain Saturday ............. $2.69 Misses‘ black and brown high cut lace shoes, wide and medium pointed toes, sizes 11 to 2, special bargain NaATWMIRY ..........2.src.222s. ©0.95 Girls‘ Dongola Kid and Box Kip Lace Shoes, sewn soles, sizes 8 to 10%, special bargain Saturday at ANY KIND OF SHOES YOU WANT â€"Now to be had at Ernst‘s at the lowestâ€""Rearjustment _ Price" _ yet to be reached by any retail store in Canada. Boys‘ Box Kip Shoes all solid leaâ€" ther nailed and sewn soles, sizes 1 to 5, special Saturday bargain .... $3.39 Shearling Lined Fur and Carl Cloth Curl Sloth and Woollen Various Shades With Fur Collars With Fur Collars ‘"Where the â€" |q" Good Tlothes ||â€" Come from" _ It is rumored that one of our promâ€" inent merchants is satisfying the thirst of his Ford truck with someâ€" thing stronger than the prescribed gasoline." While under the influence of this strong stimulant it viciously attacked our miller‘sitruck in a manâ€" ner similar to that employed by & goat. f Presentation On Friday evening the young ladies of the Osear Rumpel Slipper factory, gave a very enjoyable dance in hondr of their forelady. Miss Migâ€" larine‘s birthday, inviting a few of their friends for the evening. in the early part of the afternoon the girls presented Miss Miglarine with a very beautiful cut glass bow! in honor of her birthday and the following . adâ€" Miss Ida Kuntz of Brodhagen, who was attending the Teachers‘ Convenâ€" tion at Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Norah Kuntz, who has been for the past year employed in Waterâ€" loo, has again returned to her home here. + . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deeton, 0f Plattsville, spent Sunday . at Mrs. Henry Struth‘s. "Miss THie Miglarine, Dear Forelady: We could not let this. day pass without a little remembrance for you, so kindly accept this gift as a token of our eateem for you. Wishing you many happy returns of the @gy. ' _ From Your Shopmates. ‘The. evening was spent in dancing and gambs, after which dainty _ reâ€" freshmetts were served and they all returned home having had a very enâ€" joyable eyening. Miss §4a Kline, Miss Nellie Puther, spent tive 1 Messrs Percy Currie, Wi. Russel, Moorish, H. C. Schum, J. R. Livingâ€" ston, Ajes Livingston, David R. Livâ€" Rev. F. L. Howald. Mrs. Howald on this occasion presided at the organ, rendering the wedding march. After dinner the wedding party left on an extended trip to the Northland. A pretty church wedding took place on Wednesday noon at the Lutheran church when Miss Flora Hess of New Dundee "n@ Mr. Gordon Wiison of Centralia were united in marriage by Mesgers.: Atthur Sheard and J. 8. Burtoh spent Sunday evening on Mitâ€" chell Av@RÂ¥C, Kitchener. Miss Eva Baker and Miss Edith Emery visited at the home of Mrs. Sheard on Sunday. Sunday. Mr. Daniels of Paris was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Quite a few from the village and vicinity attended the funeral servicas of the late Mrs. Isaac Master, of Kitâ€" chenmer, held at Blenheim church on Monday afternoon. Mr. And Mrs. Jones and family Sheffield were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reichard and family of ‘Galt, were visitors in the village on Sunday. C Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and son AÂ¥fred of Haysville, visited in town on Sunday. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the U. B. parsonage on Wednesday avening, Oct. 12th at 7 p.m., when Miss Olive Eby, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rby was happily wedded to Mr. Alexander Oswald, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald will reaide in Kitchener to where the best wishes of their many friends will folâ€" low them for a iong and happy marâ€" ried life. J Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn _ and daughter called on friends at"Phris Sunday afternoon. Mr.‘ and Mrs. A. C. cnommi Miss Ella Clemens of Milverton, { ed in the village last week. Mr. Fred Rueffer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner and famâ€" ily motored to Eimira on Sunday visâ€" iting with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gruelich amd son of New Hamburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gruelick on Sum day, & i NEw ourper BADEN ie "a se at their respec 14 Mr.\ and Mrs. Adam Poll visited with relatives in Centerville on Sunâ€" day. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meidlinger and !’amny of Baden were guests of: reâ€" latives here $Sunday. Rally Day was observed in the Evangelical church‘ Sunday.â€"morning The pustor.ol:’v. A. T. Nash, led the Sunday sch sertiees â€" after which he preached an interesting sermon especially prepared for theâ€" children. Mr. and Mrs. ll'vhnt Perrin and young son, Charles, motored to Hanâ€" over, and spent the weekâ€"end> with relatives there. Mesars. Elmer and Clarence Bickâ€" le visited with their friend, Mr..Garâ€" net Schoch in Strasburg Sunday. Miss Myrtie Snylier of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Austin Bricker, Mrs. Andy Drinkwater of Gait spent the weekâ€"end with her parorits, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sepp. 2 Miss Emnim Good who has spent‘ 13 years in Winnipeg is visiting at: the home of her brother, Allan,. y Mr. and Mrs, M. Decker of Preston were viaiting with the latter‘s broth» er, Chas, Miller, here on Bunday. ; , Mr. Norman Cress of Plattsville visited old friends in Roseville on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Géod"abd tamâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr.â€"amd Mrs, H. Stauffer, Kitchener, %>4 ... " i Mrs. Sol. Schiefie anmd: son, .Harâ€" vey, motored to Hamiiton Saturday to . visit" hor "dotpficarf *Mikhâ€"wan; ~@ nurse at the howpital there; who A8, seriously 11 with n contracot| ed while waititig gniq- having Mr. ang Mrs. Stanley Hilborn and family of New Dundeé: visited with the former‘s mother, Mrs. I. Hilbora on Sunday. Miss Rose Latsch of Plafnes visâ€" ited with Mr. and Mrs. Eph, Fried on Sunday. Mr. Harvey Hallman gpent Sun« day with his parents in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, jr. and family spent Sunday at Godfrey Leisâ€" kans‘, Miss Greta Fowler,, of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. I. Trask, mgr. of Dominion Bank is having his two Weeks‘ vacaâ€" tton. ~, Ne Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rittinger and family spent the weewâ€"end in Kitchâ€" ener. Wedding bells will be ringing loud and long this week,nuff said. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woolner moâ€" tored to Kitchener Saturday evening. tored to Milverton on day, wherei they called on Mrs. let G. Steln-~i man. 3 â€" Miss Lizzle Holwell made «& busi ness trip to Toronto Friday. A Mr. Ritchie we are Â¥ ‘glad to reâ€" port is doing very ly after his recent operation. ~~> « Mrs. Theo Heuhn fé on the ‘sick list. We wish her a epéedy recovery. Mr.~ and The CHRONICLEJI’SLEGRAPH Waterioo â€" Dnt. \ To those residing at‘a gisâ€" tance who formerlyâ€"resided here the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph .would comd as a welcomée visitgr each week. Why~mot it to a rel< ative or friend? + DON‘T DELAYâ€"‘â€"“ SUBSCRIBE NOWâ€" AND BENEPIT BY shouldâ€"be in every home in this district as it full acâ€" counts of kmcl nins ::o all parts , and a couprmve summiary‘ _ of world events, besides . an ~ cxâ€" clusive list of auction sale and farm for saie Advertisements. ° We wilt sengâ€"the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph from m untit "Janâ€" uary 1st, 1923,to any &ddress in Canada. #. # THIS CconEsTtogo roseviLLe cnmui Telegraph in every home in this s it Bs full ac local ‘ in all z C , and also a ive. sumimary‘ _ of ents, besides . an ~ cxâ€" *$1.50 4 # Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and lfamlly and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaâ€" +ver and family of North Woolwich ;Ipent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al lbert Kranter. Mr. Gus Polinski of Strasburg callâ€" ed on Mr, and Mrs. John Polinski on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Morley Rickert and Mrs. M. Rickert of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs: Lioyd Rickert on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arndt of Ger man Mills were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rickert on Sunday. ; Mrs. Gelbaar and Mr. Waiter Geetâ€" haar spent Sunday at the parsonage with Rev. R. Geelhaar. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dreisinger, Harâ€" old Dreisinger and Milton Rueden of Elmira, were the guests of Mr. Oscar Huehn on Sunday. Mr. and Mre Frauk Ball and sou and Miss Leonora Gies of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of My. and Mrs. John Gies: Mr. and Mrs. John Schondelmeyer of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Shantz, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Engelter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDougal and Miss Brown of Waterloo, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Weber, t In‘ the evening : Rev.°C. Zanke of Conestogo preached in German and Professor Willison of the Waterloo Feminary in English. The church was #uitably decorated for the occasion Y. P. A. Raily * . The Young People‘s Alliance of the Evangelical church wili huwu annual Rally on Sunday evening, toâ€" ber 26th at 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heipel and famâ€" ily of Baden, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Sattler. Mr. C. 8. Weber and daughter Nel lie spent the weekâ€"end at Niagara Falls and Buffalo on a business trip. Iterta‘ of Interest f *‘ ThaiKegiving services were held at the Lutheran church bere on Sunday morning and evering, Rev. Mr. Geelâ€" Waar, the resident pastor, preached in ‘the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and (39c. Alluminum Stew ! & "Wearâ€"Ever‘ \__ This}Pan Will Earn its Way in Your Kitchen Covers for above, regular Price 29c., for only 14c. extra If impossible to call at our store, mail us 50 cents ___ _ _ and a‘Pan will bejsent post paid. For Only ~_ _ "Wearâ€"Ever‘ Regular Price 85 Cents FOR ONE WEEK ONLY From Oct. 13 to Oct. 22 \g(guum KOSSUTH MAWEICHEL & SON Limited ONE QUART (Wine Measure) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koehler and son, Jack, from Préston visited on family of Mannheim and Mr. and Mrs. ivan Cressman and family of Erbsville were visitors in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lichte have movâ€" ed from the village onto a farm at St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rickert of Waterloo called on relatives in theâ€" village on Sunday. . The dove of.peace makes its abode in the household where appeâ€" tizing, nutritious foods are served. â€" That‘s why we mention Values Always the Best KITCHENER 000C 0 Two special qualities of Black Duchesse. loth gre 36 inches wide, one has brillignt satin finish, and at the new jrfee of $2.39 is a wondefful seller; the other has a Dull Taffeta fin:<! which some folk prefer and,is very reasonably priced at $1.89 a yaou. * ago. Our price only $1.9§ a yard Belding‘s Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide, with 2 gxurluu. This is an excellent quality Lustrous finish and at the new priee is most reasonable, $3.95 per yard. < NAVYS LEAD IN FABRICS ® : 3 °_ Bantoy‘s Caskmeres and Poplinettes, of French and Béeigium man ufacture, are here once more in other shades a« well as nevy and the new prices are low as $1.85 up to $2.65. L Here too ts a Botany Serge special in navy only, 54 inches wide, of fine quality and ‘most wonderful value‘ This has béen a big seller at the new price w'hlch is less than half of the price agked for a year 220 nlsiat t e ae EL‘ "AUTUMN FABRICS THAT WELL DESERVE T ‘enowina | < oo MNâ€"€ y _ INTEREST '-&"“»" w ,% _ Everywhere there is a growing desire for Dresses,made for in ‘There seems to be a desire for something that is mw anything that will be met. . > 7 M E55w Newver since stocks first became exhausted early u.w:m have we been able to show such fine Dress Stuffs 2@ ‘and at such reasongble prices as we do today. > ' BERLET‘S CORNER Goudies Limited BLACK LEADS IN SILKS We are glad Mr. Ellerman, Sr., is convalescing from a relapse. Mr. Frank Baxter, M. M., our fom mer assistant cheese maker was a caller here recently, L Messrs. John and Emmanuel Wagâ€" ner paid a business visit li=t Thursâ€" day to Mr. John Litht! near Tavis tock. They were also prâ€"sent at & wedding. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harts mer. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Berringer and their daughter, Doris, of Waterloo visited on Sunday with Miss Aylesâ€" worth. ONTARIO ye Â¥? 7 2 4 To

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