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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Oct 1921, p. 1

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Men‘s street gloves ......... $2.50 Made from fine cape in new shades . Men‘s fall neckwear at ....... 65¢ Open end fourâ€"inâ€"hand shapes; fine gilks in allover and set designs. Silk Renffled HUes .os.scslsi.cc.rscns BOG Men‘s Dressy Shirts at ... ... $3.00 <â€" Made from extra quality <ilk stripâ€" ‘ed madras, in a most desirable assortâ€" ment of patterns. NEWS NOTES Mr. Elvin Snyder. Miss Edith Suyâ€" @er, Miss Linean Cressman. Mr. Omâ€" ir Rudy,. and Miss Verna Baer mot @ to St. Jacobs on Sunday and ed with friends in the vicinity. y, Mrs. Parr spent Sunday with E‘lmms in Guelph, ' Miss Elizabeth Suyder of Water {'00 is renewing acqnaintances in the Flslricl. Mr. . William MiddJeton, local staâ€" hon agent, feft on Monday for Norâ€" _. Big roomy coats, . with belt . al‘ around. Raglan and Balmacan styles. Chincillas and other rough fabrics. ‘All new colors. Overcoats for the â€" little _ feltows, ages 2 to 10. $5.95, $7.95, $9.95, $12.00 Chincilla, Kersey and Rough Wooi fabrics; some woolen lined. Extra wel: tailored. Assorted.sizes... .. Overcoats formâ€"Big Boys, ages 12 to 18, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20. ... .. ... Blouses ....... ... $1.00 and $1.25 Union Suits ..... ... $1.50 to $2.00 Fancy Shirts ........ . $1.00, $1.25 Mitts .......... 506, T5¢ and $1.00 Black Hose .. ... 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Falt Caps ........... . $1.00, $1.50 Boys! Sweaters .. ... $1.69 to $3.00 Boys‘ Sweater Couts . $2.00 to 3.50 Sturdy Suits at ...2..2..200.. $7.95 Fancy tweeds in medium and dark rolors. â€" Extra well made bloomers, VUII lined. â€" Ages 7 to 17 years. Fine Two Pant Suits at .. .. $12.50 Splendid quality Suits in brown. green and grey mixtures and stripes. Very best styles; wonderful : values, ages 7 to 18 years. Beiter Two Pant SWBs t .. u.ncs cerssrsscnes $HAD High grade suits, sturdy all wool fabrics, new heather mixtures . and fime pin stripes; latest styles; large pssortment. Ages 7 to 18 years. _ Featuring splendid Winter Overcoats, made from Foreign and Domestic fabrics at ................... $35 > _ MEN‘S AND YOUNG MEN‘S SUITS Special qualities and makes for Saturday, including 20th Century Brand and Society Brand Clothes. Single and double breasted models in a great variety of shades. All wool fabrics ...................... ... .. .. ... $85 â€"__ sovs FURNISHINGs __kFor:Saturday:a Most Un us CCC thow zo _ iExtraordinary Fancy Shirts ...._ . ... _$1.00, $1.25| #Shoe Sale poeoÂ¥ . Men‘s Union Suit _ ALL WOOL SERGE g1.39 Beautifuil quality all wool serge, ‘in shades of marbon, fawn. nig _ ger, copen, peacock and navy. 50 . wide. Special on ) ?;-Ie_ Thursday ..... $1.39 MEN‘S FINE FURNISHINGS $3.00 BLACK OucHESS grios One piece only. extra heavy quality black duchess silk, for dresses, blouses, etc.. 36 inches wide, reg. $3.00 $1 Thursday mreseds 098 $1.00 SHEPHERD CHECK 75c 2 pieces black and white check ed dress goods in two differeni ffiecks. 40 inches wide â€"reguâ€" ar $1.00.. Thur«â€" HY .sezssyesn ; cmsney‘s 750 §x" IN A FEW WORDS Here are the points in favor of our Overcoats _ STYLE, The latest fashions with a variety of models iÂ¥ selection. QUALITY, The best materials, carefully tailored, ide and out. _ PRICES, So low are the prices that they are actually sleadingâ€"but. don‘t mistake, they are actually class in ‘ry respect. 7 â€" â€" s THE NEW STORE 00 TABLE DAMASK 69c piece only hbleached table Ask, mice pattern, 54 inches â€" A real bargain. Regular .o Thurk s 69c yd. NVE E344 64 c a 94 1 t ranst‘s T2X D LATES Comevl;":ol‘,:{,lrl‘_Aâ€"TE-s_f _THE SPECIAL THURSDAY BARGAINS AT NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20, $25, $30, $10, $50 Step in any time and see for yourself. BRESLAU r Overcoats it . $1.00, $1.50 $1.69 to $3.00 $2.00 to 3.50 c ulc . $7.95 . $1.00, $1.25| 75¢ and $1.00 | OO '“"m\} Mr. Meuno Schiedel is moving to y w-ith,his home in the village this week. , His farm sale was held on Monday. ol Subscribe for your home paper, the Water | Curonicle Telegraph. Balance of the s in th6{ your free to new subscribers. ‘$1.50 _ pays your subscription from now nnâ€" rcal sl:l-ilil Jan. 1, 1923. Order now and get {or Norâ€" full advantage of this special offer. $3.50 44 2 MUTRGCBY ... $1.75 PA Ladies‘ paras quality _ with Very special. $1.15. Thursda Our village party â€" factions . are wuxing warm these cool days dis cussing the impending elections. thern Ontario on his $1.95 trip. We valescent Men‘s Low Cut Genuine Comfys with comfortable cushion soles, . it Oxford Grey, wine and brown felt at Men‘s Biack Caif ium toe, have been $8.50, Saturday .... Men‘s‘ Mahogany calf leather on a neat English last, also in a medium round toe last, reg. $9.50, Saturday Special at .........2.2.......... $5.95 Men‘s Work â€" Shoes, made â€" solid throughout, regular $6.00, Saturday We are glad to report that Mrs John Herr, who has been ill is con: Girls‘ Dongola Kid and Box Kip Lace Shoes, sewn soles, sizes 8 tc 10!4, special bargain Saturday at Women‘s Patent lace Dirhy oxfords plain toes, military heels at .. $5.00 Growing Girls‘ black and brown calf lace oxfords at ..... sys pasue ie $4.95 To pair of women‘s black and brown oxfords, regular $6 and $7, .... $3.95 Misses‘ black and brown high cut lace sboes, wide and medium pointed toes, sizes 11 to 2, special bargain Saturday .....2................ $3.95 Misses‘ Box Kip and Dongola Kid leathers, nailed and sewn soles, sizes 11 t® 2, special bargain Saturday at Boys‘ Box Kip Shoes all soiid leaâ€" ther nailed and sewn soles, sizes 1 to 5, special Saturday bargain .... $3.29 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 Luce Shoes, sewn soles, sizes 8 to 10, Bargain Saturday 2:....2.5;.1â€" $2.69 One piece only, a towelling. good y lhin. Svide, reg. 4 25c TOWELLING 206 $1.15. Thursday | HEATHER HOSE AT $1.50 ° Ladies‘ heather hose in brown and blue mixed, sizes 84 to 10, all wool. Special @1 "a Ladies‘ parasols in extra fine quality _ with fancy â€" handles. Very special. Ree. @1 QF Thursday 35c CASHMERINO HOSE 25c. Ladies‘ plain hose in black. exâ€" cellent quality, sizes 9, 9%, and 10. Regular 35c. Thursday .......... 250 Thursday 35c SCRIM 19c One piece scrim â€" curtaining, plain with hemstitched border, 56 inches wide. regular 1 35¢. Thursday ........ 90 $3.50 CORSETS $2.19 Extra â€" heavy quality _ corsets, made of English coutil in white only, wholesale price today is $33 per doz. On sale $ Thursday ......... 2.19 $1.75 PARASOLS $1.25 in extra fine s Hydro Mceeting Oct. 27 fancy _ handles. Hydro Méoeting will be held on "*~ 20¢ dark _ calored heavy . weight, Lace Shoes, medâ€" popular sellers at ce n l k k. .. $4.95 calf leather on a annvual hunting $1.25 $1.50 4X yd at Thursday 27th Oct. at 7:30 p. m. Heldâ€" elberg." â€"Everybody welcome. A hyâ€" M#. Matthew Schammer our local postâ€"master welcomes all old subscriâ€" bers as well as new for tie Chronicle Telegraph. Balance of th# year free to Mew subsctibers. a very generous offer, subscribe now and get your home paper three months free. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karley and family of Linwood spend Sunday with the latters parents. Mr. Dilion from Eimira was & visit or of&ir. and Mrs, Andrew Hinsper get. Mr. and. Mrs. Leander Meyer and children from Carthage visited friends and relatives here. Mr. Dillon from Elmira was a visit or of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinaper ger. The Chromicle Telegraph representâ€" atives visited our village in the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Forwell and famâ€" ily from Kitchemer were with Mr. Forwell‘s father, Mr. Carl Forwell for a few hours. Miss Agnes Gatchene and Margaret Gatchene spent a few days with reâ€" latives in Zurich, The â€" Misses Agatha and Frida Helm both from Kitchener spend Sunâ€" day under the parental roof. Mr. Jno. Hinsperger was with Mr Jos. Gatchene for a few hours. Mr. Jos. Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Alpâ€" honse Meyer and children motored to Elmira, Mrs. Meyer and children will spend a few days there with Mrs. Jos. Boegel Miss Charita Petch returned home after spending a week in Kitchener. Balance of Year Free BHe numbered among the thousands of readers of the Chronicieâ€"Telegrapi and take advantage of the generous offer for balance of the year to new subscribers. The small sum of $1.50 will pay your subsvripliou"fm' fifteen months or from now on to Jan. 1st, 1923. . Subscriptions new or renewal left with our representative Mr. Mart. P. Schummer will receive prompt atâ€" tention. Nr. Fred Straus from Kitchener was a weekend visitor #ere. Miss _ Helen â€" Veitenheimer _ spent Sunday under her patental roof Mr. Jno. Kroetch spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. Joseph Strub paid @ week end visit to his sister, Mrs. Ferdinand Helm. / _ Mr. Joseph Linseman _ from here spent a few days in Woodstock with friends. He returned to his home on Saturday. â€" Mr. Edward Heckler was engaged in the past week,. tallying lumber in Palmerston for H. E. Ratz, our local sawmiller. Mr. Joseph Lobsinger fromâ€" Kitchâ€" ener spenid Sunday under the parental root Mr. Barney Boegel was a visitor in the Twin City last Saturday where he attended the wperial to see "Some Gitl." Quite a number from h« abroad attended the ploughi n Woodstock last Thursday }' Free Free" ; The Chronicle ‘Telegraph, your home paper to new subscribers for the‘ balance of the year or from now on until January 1, 1923 for only 31.50.; Paper will be better than ever in 1922 ; Send in your order to your nearest agent or direct to the Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph, Waterloo. New Notes of Interest Mrs. Louis Forwell and daughter, Bella rmurne(‘home after sanding' the past few mOnths out west with te{ latives and friends. t Pretty Church Wedding â€" The marriage of Miss Leona Lorenâ€" tz oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorentz with Mr. Edwin Voisin was solemnized here on Tuesday of the past week at the R.C. church Rev.: Jos\ E. Wey officiating. The bride was supported by her sister, Mis$ Emily Lorentz. â€" Mr. Anthony Voisin acting as grooms man. After the ceremony in the church they left for the brides home where a sumptuâ€" ous wedding dinner was served. There were about 230 in attendance for supâ€" . per and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Volsin( were presented with many presents. They will reside in the village, and‘ our wishes are theirs for a successful future. a y oraa. 2 tw ; is : 5 r& Â¥ cixed * xt sA 8T. CLEMENTS Personals and O Chronicleâ€"Teleg from home . and , ploughing match | ONTARIO AT TOP, LONDON, Oct. 21. â€" The Royal Dairy Show has awarded the province of Ontario the Challenge Trophy for the best exhihit of colonial produce, also the Dairy Association‘s gold meâ€" dal for the best stand at the show. Mrs. Bishop of Brantford and Miss Alice Bishop of Kitchener. spent the .weekvend with the former‘s parents, Mt. and Mrs, Henry Brodrecht. Dr. Harry Katzenmeler of Kitchâ€" ener, spent the weexâ€"end at his home Mr. Wilfrid Hesse of _ Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Miss Olga Beger of Kitchener spent Sunday at his home here. ener here Mr. Alex Rau of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home. Mr. Lawrence ‘Berger of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berger. Miss Lottie Goebel _ of _ Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss A. Goforthâ€"spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Mitchell. Mr. Norman Cross of | Plattsville spent Sunday with his cousin Mr. Rae Marshall. Miss Pearl, Buchanan is a guest at the home Mrs. Ed Appel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stahl of Chicago @re visiting the latter‘s father, Mr. James Corrie. Quite a number of the farmers of this vicinity attended the Provincial Plowing match held in Woodstock last week. j Mr. burg v Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll visited in New Hamburg on Sunday with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Henrw Rohr. Mrs. (Dr.) Marty: was aâ€" weekâ€"end visitors with friends Jn Toronto. Miss Pearl, Buchanan of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Miss Dawson of Drumbo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. l Hilâ€" born. Mr. A. C. Becker has purchased a fine "Chevrolet special" car. Miss Taylor of &Afr visited with her friend Miss Irene Bricker on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Melvilie Veitch and son Bobby. of Plaines. visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Robr on Sunday Miss Susie Wanner spent Sunday at her home in Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. lamilt of New with the latter‘s Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. Heller of New Dundee visited with Mr, flml1 Mrs. Norman Snyder on Sunday. 1 Briefs Mr. Elmer Stoltz spent Sunda? at Plaines with his jriend Mr. _ Edgar Latsch. * THERE‘S JUST ONE â€" way 0 _ The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph get ALL. the news about To those residing at a â€" disâ€" tance who formerly resided here the Chronicleâ€"Telegriph â€" would come as a welcome yisitor each week. Why not send it to a relâ€" ative or friend? ' DONT DELAYâ€"â€" ° SUBSCRIBE NOWâ€" AND BENEFIT y THIS SPECIAL OFFER The CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH Waterioo â€" Ont. ; The Chronicle _ Telegraph should be in every home in this district as it contaims full acâ€" counts of local lml:xefl'nge in all parts of the County, and also a comprehensive summ ary of world events, besl'rn an | exâ€" clusive list of auction sale and farm for sale advertisements. We will send the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph from now until Janâ€" uary 1st 1923, to any address in Canada. â€" â€" FROM NOW UNTIL JAN. isT CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH will he sent free for the balance of the f-r to alt NEW SUBSCRIBERS and Mrs. Neil Wanner of Strasâ€" visited with Mrs. A. Fried on NEW HAMBURG FREE ROSEVILLE $1.50 Wiltred WanBer | and Dundee spent Sunday naother. Mrs. A. Fried. FOR young men of the commu We are sorry to report t Burnett is on the sick list Subscribe for your home paper. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. $1.50° from now until Jan. 1923. now until Jan. 1923. Mrs. Q. A. Schnurr is attending the 5. S. convention at Brantford this week. Quite a number from here attended the indaperdent 1Jberal convention nt Waterloo on Saturday, { Mr.= and Mrs. Willie Forwell of { Kitchener spent Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and ebildren of Carthage spent Sunday | at the home of her mother. Mrs. Kenâ€" ] Mr. Austin Gremn moved with his family to Wellesfey. His friends will wish him every success in his new home. FUNERAL AT MACTON The funeral of Michael Lenahan au _ aged resident of this vicinity took place at Macton on Saturday. The writer was recently shown by Mr. Henry Scheerer of near this villâ€" uge three purgpkins grown on his property which tipped the scales at 86, 84 and 75 pounds each and the three together 245. The writer las seen larger pump kins than these hbut these beat evâ€" erything seen this year. If anybody can beat this record let him say so. A service in commemoration of the Reformation will be heid in the Lutheran church next Sunday foreâ€" noon Many friends and relatives of the late E. W, B. Smider of. Kitchener and‘ Aaron Snider of Floraidale atâ€" tended their funerals on Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Mr. Wesley Koch, one of our young people for some time employed, in Kitchener has taken unto himself a wife and returned to our village where they have started housekeepâ€" ing. Wesley‘s many friends â€" offer congratulations. Rey. H. P. Hansen of Hackensack, N. J., formerly a pastor of the Luthâ€" erau Congregation here, paid some of his friends here a hurried but neâ€" vertheless 3 welcome visit on Friday last. __Messrs. Clive and Roy Bean of the Chronmicle â€" Telegraph, Waterloo, made a business trip through here in the interests of their paper on Satâ€" urday, also called on the scribe and other friends. Council meeting on. Tuesday next, Nov. Ist. Mr. Addison Grasser of Kitchener * A social club The 30 gallon and 45 gallon are the best sizes. 30 gallon size with Galv. Cover . . $33.00 45 gailon size with Galv. Cover . . $40.00 o A necessity on every farm Saves Fuel . Saves Time Always at Your Service FEED BOILERS MADE IN THREE SIZES CcONEsTOGO LINWOOD was organized by the the community. to report that J. W. WEICHEL & SON Limited Pwtfii}{{fgfifqm â€" Dress Stuffs For economy and service it has no equal. Made in two styles. Japanned THMHHIGS at ..2..s.ssssassscscccsss $8.75 Nickel Plated Trimmings at ................... $9.75 FREK! FREE‘\ â€" The Chronicle} Telegraph, Wetmloos best und hi . gest weekly newsponer t uew sul)‘i sgribers for the "~alance of the w (lr,{ or from row coo | Jans 1. 1923 fif j teen months for onl €1.5¢. Subscribe p for your bous pare ! Yirs. Win. Collins returned hoine after a three weeks‘ stav im Guelph Mospital. evening returned on Friday to his home ter spending â€" several days here A nuieh*r from here attended the PA. rally at Heidelbers Sunday The moving picture & Values Always the Best KITCHENER 0 Here too is a Bowny Serge special h‘flvy only, 54 inches wide, of fimne quality and most wondéerful value. is has been a big seller at the new price which is less than half of the price asked for a year ago. Our price only $1.95 & yard. Two fpecial qualities of Black Duchesse. Both are 36 inches wide, one has brilliant satin fintsh, and at the new price 6f $2.39 is a wonderful seller; the other has a Dull Taffeta finish which some folk prefer and is very reasonably priced at $1.89 a yard. â€" AUTUMN FABRICS THAT WELL DESERVE THE GROWING â€" INTEREST .. > ~ mt Everywhere there is a growipg desife for Dresses, Lm for‘ inâ€" 4 dividual wear. l ( , Es ‘There seoms to be a desire for something that is different from, § . amythingâ€"that will be met. 2 Never since stocks first became exhausted carly in the war years have we ‘been able to show such fApe Dress Stuffs and Silks and at such reasonable prices as we do teday. » A NAVYS$ LEAD IN FABRICS * Santoy‘s Cashmeres and Poplinettes, of French and Belgiwm manâ€" ufacture, are here once more in other shadeg as well as navy and the new prices are low as $1.86 up to $2.65. Belding‘s Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide, with a guarantee. This is an excelient quality Lustrous finish and at the new price is most reasomable, $3.95 per yard. We carry the Extra Wicks. pQ&ce! PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Goudies Limited THE HEATER OF QUALITY pursuit BLACK LEADS IN SILKS in aid of it C‘ Chromicle"Telegraph, your home ) nrc. should be in every home 1t you . c*_ promptly, new subscrilâ€" ors, you can get the paper for fifteen months or from now until Jan. 1, 1923 for only $1.50.. The paper will be hotâ€" ter and bigger than ever in 1927 Send in your order to your neares! agent or direct to the Chronicleâ€"Telâ€" exraph. Waterfoo. Visiting®at present Batter Than Cver wars largeis was realized 8t. Mar Mis T4: hy werer of St. Clements is oresent with friends here, r Weyof St. attended and a hurch huilding ONTARIO fund givâ€" Clements neat sum

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