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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Nov 1921, p. 13

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' Q!" tenth“, _' Pun»; Try rm I'm: at Dr. new: E, may; we peed MILL PURCHASED Mr. George Kiinctt Dough! Mr. Erh'x chopper and is annin in vomit-Rio" m the chopping mill which In- mam] to conduct. He will buy a now motor Muster humour? Franklin. who hen been employed at the Sign?! office for several ywnra has gone to Timm. In. New Ontario, whore he has BP. cured a petition In a priming office. 819 place at the Signet offlt'n was tak- en by Master Norman Koran. late ot thy Royal Bank "tart, INSPECT BANK Mr. L. P. Snyder: Hulldlnx lnspwl- on Mr. N. T. illlliar. Supervisor. the chic! Architect. and a rouplf' of othor Head 0rtita, 011mm made an inspect Inn of the Royal Bank premise on Monday and Tumutay. Messrs. Snyder and Hilllar were formerly managers of the Traders Bank horn They were murh pleased to we Elmira an ovi- denlly magma-UV? f IE”. STARTED 51'“ public meeting in the interest ’an Dr. Hott, candidate at the u. r. o, ,1” Independent Labor Party in the :‘onnlon election contest whit-h wan m In the Ttteatorium on Monday ' will; his mum an exvellent impres- Dbl have. The addresses of the We", Alderman Manuel, and Mr, Akin-on ot Kitchener, Mr, McKay 'Proqtdnnc ot the U, FI o. branch in Vpllelley township and nr, Hen have ball much diarussed. Mr. Manuel tried the necessity of organization I the Labor people and the farmers ad praised the Drury Governllwnl for push: the Woman's Pension Art. 'Pit',,',',',':";.',')') the Labor party had 'y' 'ilmost 20 years in vain tried to (at from Liberal and Conservative births, Mr. McKay said the watch.' word of the day is cooperation There punt me cooperation among inIllVid" VIII}! as well as among nations. "I relented the imputation that the Pro-t 'mnlve party wants class legislat- Ion. Mr. Atkinson scored Mr, Euler for claiming tn be an Independent can- didate while his co-workers are hunk in; for a cabinet position for him in Mr. King's looked-for government chairman Hurst also aroused Mr, Euler of sailing under false colors. and predicted it Progressive govern- ment ea stlt‘nessor at the Meighen administration Dr. Hett claimed to have belonged to a Labor Union for the last 25 yettrx He was the first man in Ontario to admit-ate the! cooperation ofthe farmer and the working-mem He is an advotate m" the nationallzntion ot the medical pro- fusion. This would mean that all doctors would he paid by the govern mom and so the rieh and the [war would have an equal rlianre to not the belt medical service and the rich would have to help to pay for the servires received by the pout. All the speakers wens very fair and mods-r ate in language Messrs Hood and Arnold provided entertainment, the former with song~ and tho latter with comic sketche I Why can": you bald ttlt today to am. Pour Com-Mp. on and “at A man tn ouch "up. that dtu u II: b. unnocamry‘! You T no no you ft) . Mg box or "'0 RIM, INR Tub!!!” and casual n (ht for . week or to. . blot. do much mar. than - ”mm can ban! Ac- 's' Tull mndlclne not: upon the -‘ . I. van a. cumin-{Ira organs W dlxonuon. elusel the . to get o nourishment tram an L m m on. give- you a fund, _ walk. "trrrtetttene tho Iver. Moment: re unte- 'tlar ”13mm Y? lives on ttyrs I MIRA NEWS l n in c tumult. f,t eyrrttftttsqttr dos. 2'lat with tro-c ed lax-{Ive plus. qOitgtt on. porn. and cannula and {one bowel “Hon. " awaken: (to have]: and liver and and” con- 'Net Mn: hem-arr- - In ttaitti--ttritrm foul um otLtua.e?.tttttt_tot.tttttry.sttr 49,-- “Alumni “can? mama; 1mm T "it vira and you will not = to “In "rtefe._Avtr.reag'oia mt TO NEW ONTADIO menus AND 07mm 17m: .4: raw tr mamas TELEGRAPH supp Impreatrioft --." Itirit Hal . w..-.~ an. n In the luv-I s'dn,,e,tt2't,t tlg 'lrlt iiiiiri', 'ii?Si'i'1tii? iiiiiiii'jiiiiiiiiiiii" -i:rficii: ia"'.- DISTRICT III-II- -ikhidi: 'f I no" Ptrtet--m Wat-lion. om an. :9".me 1M3” ADOLPH THUR DEAD "in frlendn will wire! to hear that Mr, Adolph Thur, whom, Illness w“ reported In tt reveal Issue, passed away on TnPlldly al‘hls home in Pile, lumon township. The lunenl will b held on Friday afternoon It I demo trom the house to the Evauello rhurrh In North Woolwlch for nervlr . than”: to the North Woolwloh com teary tor burial. Mr. Thur In mu past his prime, helm: only In ttis in your. The bereaved family In" ttt sincere sympathy ot an comma-It the more no that . daughter at a mm died m: . (cw mum at Iollowlng n operation for app-mud! tty. Hie wllo. he not. All! two but” um um". _ a high power wire, His escape In at. tributed to tho {an tht" he worn rubber-mini shop». Mr. W. H, Jackson. Ion-l agent for the Slum-baker automobile has gone to Walherviiie to get a “Light Six" having laid his demonurnlon car to Mr, Geo. Rumor. He wan ”rampant ad by Mrs Jackson. ALMOST ELECTROCUTED Mr, ”no Rook was nearly Monro» cured at Hm Rubber Var-low on Mom day. while painting In the uwtu'll room. his brush name In roman with F'.tttertasinrnent mmmmee» Mrs, A, Winger, Mrs, Fl u, Rut-pol. Mrs D. D. Ran. Mrs, I B Farrell. Mrs M, L, tVeber, Thr Ladips‘ Hospital appointed the tollowing committees for tho road opening rolvhrnlion on Thursday. Nov. .2rd‘ DIED HOFFMAN-rn Woolwirh UN. 22 Miss Nancy Hartman. Mster of Dam iel anlmun. and Mi ”any The tum-ml was held on T095113) . Openlng Butlnou Messrs. M. H. Hemmorirh and Cr rie Houinger have rPnted Mr. Philip Christman's blacksmith shop They willtakoz [mansion in a titty or two and rarry on a general blaeksmithiM business, Ati they are Both experien- ced men and wr.U known in the rom- mumu. their sum-pas In assured. Tat-Iv commit/Ur,, u Ruppel, Mrs. A, Moses: Mrs. I A. h'Htrador, Mrs, Prof, Supplies committee -- Mrs Small, Mrs. ML Christrttttrt, Prepare for Opening of New Elmira Road BORN IN ELMIRA AMY~0n Sunday. ooober 23rd. to Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Amr. a mu, H FHMBECKER--on Monday 0140 her 24th. in Elmira to Mr. and Mrs. c. w, Heimhorkprpl‘ Toronto, a SIMI- Mrs. Isaae Stauffer departed this life on Sunday ttight. She was in her (3th war. Undertaker Dreiain- ger took the remains per motor-hear, He to Quepmwille. near Newmarket for burial on Tuesday . Her husband survn‘rs her. Her shun was here nor a few days l0 look ahor her per. sonal belongings. Mrs, Snell Mrs. Byers, Mrs Geo- rge Hancock and Mrs. Allislou. ot Can. were visitors in Elmira. in place of the one lately burned out, and his son. Mr. Edmund Klinrk will take charge ot In? mill. "sign- lng his position as mechanical fore. mun ot the Signor Printing otripe. PERSONALS Mrs. George Auman and Mrs. Philip Loin spent a few days With their sister. Mrs, Jamrus Bratte at Winterbourne, Dr. Hett% campaign a "port. ed to be progressing favorably in Elmira. IN EIMIRA brunh mm!- m roman with John PREIENTATION On Tun-day owning about fifty iriendn of Mrs. Wilfrid Bauman (Vio in Bricker) gathered at her home on Water street to ttomtrattttattt her on her recent marriage. Among ihose present rs of the Evan- gelical .P.A. and the' holy, in both of eh organiniionn n. Bauman h um: an active inlere F The em in; was spent in sing“, music nd “not. A future: of e program In the presentation to PR. Baum-n of a one cut glass we not. Mann, Wm. Brox and Httr Junie made the press 0 Mrs. Hambly. Pres idepf of the Y.P.A. made I nuiuble I h, Merrill; to the work of Mn. _ umn in the Y.P.A. Ind choir, Mrs. In“: in I few well-chosen words Kym-ed her thunk:- tor an kindness r her (rims. The latter departed tor ttMr u with good wine: tor use - mln‘ied couple. _ Mrs. Bury Schneider has some on VIII! to friends in Guelph. Zn". in " enjoyed " birthday on and" min: with a number at his trium- who no been invited by his witc.‘ “no“ to him. lute mi On Thursday evening a happy semi- annual event took place in the lumen \ment of St, James' church. when the members of St, James' Ladies Aid that have their birthday during the second hall of the year entertained the members whose birthday occurs during the fit-at hall. to a fowl supper. The HUDDEP on this occasion wan a real feast of good things and a credit to the entertainers. The supper was followed by a program ot vocal and instrumental music. speeches. etc. Each member ot the Aid had the prim ilege of inviting a friend. This, with a number of children swelled the crowd to In" proportions, HALLOWEEN PARTY On Wednesday evening the YRS. of St. James' church held a Hallowe'en Party in the basement of the church. A large number of members and friends were present and spent a very‘ pleasant time. Games. music and a nice lunch constituted the proxy-sum The basement was prettily decorated. for the occasion. . The work of putting asphalt on the road I: being rushed along. The road is tittbhrsd past the crossln' at Steddlck's hotel and with a continu- :1an of fair was!!!" tho: and of the week win see the workprn nearing the hridge in the northern part of the town. [ afternoon with friends In Kitchener. Messrs. Hemmorich and Hollinsel have lulu“! nonunion of Ph Christ man's black-mull shop and are rank in; preparations for awning up. Wpdnendny alternoon was the has! mid-week half holiday tor local mor~ chants and their clerks. Ladies Held Semi- AnnualFowl Supper _ f'/t't,'2,',,etef/g',ea--id l Upon Invitation of r. Mrs, Hurry Wolfhardt and Dr, and Mrs. 1Billie. a pleasant party was held in ‘the Romanian Hall at the Robber factory on Friday evening. From an to 100 people were present. and the hall was fixed up In Halloween ascor- ations. Progressive euchre was Im dulged in during 1he early part at the evening. Miss Edith Behrens and Mr. J. R. Welchel won the prizes for the most gamen, Mm Lester and Mr, Ed. Plant won the lone-hand prizes, and Mrs, Roy Rix and Mr. Roy in t man won the consolation prizes, A dainty lunch was served. The guests report a most enjoyable evening. Miss Carrie Kiittck returned on Thursday evening from an erteadett wish wlth friends in Detroit, Fort Wayne and different pain"! in Ohio. Mr. Bonus“. or kitehemsr. was visitor here on Sunday afternoon, 9W0 'eucbre games that truyed, Mr. Wm. Forster got prize. and Meg. Walter Kunrk. councilman prize. All report a time. HALLOWEEN PARTY In. A. Rpm held a Hallowe’en Party tor the member: of Swastik- lodge, No. am last Frldny evening. Her home In uncanny ”ranged with Hullowgn decorations. In the in a an a “was“. out-u! uln- huu durum Mr, ttttl - watts. plu- me will M tho-arguiiu.'ormmh (i.iiit, only can the - may to mutt ttte corner Into a up» (date-tor. um- wm Do occu- JG tr up. mu Ally". " Toronto. I tor-tar untr- boy. ts'e can“. to an dette V; will he " the W. There " tie . It!" will” ”I "who on Cinch qtretttt an one as: " he)“ on Arthur um}. Nut luring he will chum the front of m furniture “on putting In two large [MOW]. The manure will then in. clad- mo the part ot the building at present occupied by Mug, F's-thud. mun-or. “madman-u Miss Kaila Weber. spent Wednesday terttoott with friends In Kitchener, Messrs. Hemmorich and Homage: Gl were first the out on “.000 gm An Imam-(lax can “I (I'M (Ma nor-In; before “my. th w. Mo. mm: when want.- OM; “but mu". J. tMetre? and I. J, M3101"! mud n! ,mlln’mm , an boon urn-M so put nu" Fl Stewart. the Prot.cumrr_tt tor South Waterloo, was um 9mm“. Mayor D. b; Funnier nctpd u tthatrmtor. _ . ' . , Tho ('onneerllVM opened up their clmpulu m Henna-lot Thursday. Thy had Hon. Gideon Robertson, Minia- ter of Labor. Oluwa. and Col. John (‘urrie ot North Rimroe. In ttte, prim Mpnl amnion. , r' Y“ Conservatives in Preston Hold Meeting In Court For MaMtui Home Brew Stewart Scott, Mttlrttg member tor South Waterloo wan present and give I nnlpndid address on the 19-min: queauons of tho day and particular ly how they "erted the. people rp- sldlnx m South Waterloo. T His? address Na" lintonod to'wittt nun nttemion. ' Conservative Meeting Held President VonHomier of the Cott sprvnliw Annunciation of Brannon! a! BO gave an address. An organization meeting ot the ('nmwrvutives of South Waterloo was told in Bernhardt Hall mt min: There Its-r9 about 300 present. The Policy ot Protection WM outlined. the main weaker of the "emu; be- ing w. F. (Tockshun. M. P. M Brunt- ford who spoke principllly on the Turn! and scored Moan. iwrer,er. and Muckengie King, leaders ot the Progressives and Liberal any, Local friend" war; luterestg‘d in tho marriage of Walter (Butch! ket. wrlmrn to Mina Nellie Margaret Cry. ‘an at Strattord on Wednesday. INTERESTING WEDDING The Wedding of All" Cornelia Pana- Maker. a rmnrnenl mlsnlonary from South Africa took place yerrterday " temoon to Mr, John Chester, a well. known and popular farmer In Pun- tinch townMtip, The marriage was perforinnd try Rev. Peter Cotter. Both are very well known In this diatrlct and are busy rm‘eiving congratulations on their marrlaxn, Thoy will reside in Pusllnch township, The, Elmira cooperative cresfnery has had its. building provided with lightning rods. The Elmira Plumbing & 'Thurmitttittg Co. (WI the Work of raiding. . _ ,,‘_ ,..-. _ nasaed away. Elmira lrlends of mg. rotM ..tr.. p... mlmt's. ... bereaved pawn" will sympathimsihrtthoyy Newton. team on wituthem. ' grader.... _... ._... The poutponnd miggionary services'JHR Richardson. I can) on in the Lutheran “church at Mondale, grader. ---~- ...,, .F. --- will be held nextvSunday. German "er. Robert Mewhlnnpy. tram and vices will he held ln tho lorenoon and M man on tgrader . . _ ' _ F . . . _ English In um afternoon. Rev. E. J, Rum”, spreadlmz gravel l, Bruor ot Warthurx. OnL. will couducqu Beau. 6M4, yards. half both services. Thochoir of St. Hautu' pay mtrr.. qh.ett .. ._..._ church. Elmira, will mum in the Tho” Hanu'y, I'leanlns din-n musical nan or t1te,servicter. . l, "ttIver' ... . . . . . . . mt . . . _. Rev. A. Gallmeler has been asked, to conduct a funeral service at Altr teldt on Saturday afternoon, a child of Rtse, and Mrs. F. Malinsky having passed away. Elmira friends ot the. bereaved pawn": will sympathize: with them. Mr. Stine (it Toronth was .37 Gil. new visitorrhgre on Thursday. games and a dainty lunch made the eenintr, puss pleasantly and quickly. Mk, 1 box, 6' for $2.0tt, trial the N.. At all dealers or sent postpdd on reeript of price by man. umllml, (Man. I Mon-d with khan-nub. fur nu Wu; eould hardly move in bed; and WM miserable all the time. ”rind lateral phwicims uni remedies, but tbey I me at the same place, in bed 1 d waving, the Rheumatism was I bed, ”in." . 'ng'T‘M" and minqu the treatment mt y u I found my‘sellgening baht. After using eight boxe. of “Fruit-n. than" (which out only $4.) I am completely wrll without a tmee of Itheumauurtr" "It [any duty to mania all ”bl-h to all what yon" remedy “Fruit-h than" Inn done for me. PRESTON NEWS muons. no, Ami-u. am but: Madam J, BICHER. in Hespeler nody dnln our! my _ _ _ 20000 “no: Konnedv. naming m. - Regard) dmln hum man no... Inlay. "arm on "and". 5 hunt .rqPm' Mr»... m.... 3.00 All“ tubal. gran-mun .mr contract.“ wk' ...F. ...eb. nu» (iii; L. “pix, blame! Mr rnI- . ‘ "rt ...... br, ._. '.... .. no." Andrew But. mum (an! [ a and work .,,.'. FW' ... .'.. 8'1.“ ”LEI-h. but!“ In"! at . --_ J l,,'!! hour! $mF» m.. $tqr _.. Amer, RIM-xix. lubor , _ _ . _ _ ,. John Hunk-v. munrncunn Ken gravel 20 hours _-.t.F.$tr_ June! Hammond. noreudln: Kravpl. " hours ., ._etwr John Hummond. amt-“um: gravel. 30 hours. .. .,..,... G, Richardron. annually: "In! " hours. .r_"r.pe . . .. .. R, Pan". wrudlnl travel " hours WWt -rre8 -rPrrrr_ )lenno Erb. nhovalllnu INVOI " hours ..F..t ...._ w..., PHY? (76019. “mulling gravel i lo hours ..-... .,... P_r_e. Jotin ttttur, nhbvrlllnx gravel. ; " no": .'wre _.... ._.._.. , Unley. showman xr-vol. " ‘hours .t.F. 'r. ._... ._. . John hum-r". hIlINIIK [raw-l Ralph Knight. haullnl lrlvrl, I grader and an qrt_ ‘Herben Johnnaon. plan \Dan Weber, labor Tr John Wllkinaon. labor Oeo, Birmingham. s: 'grader .et. 'r_9.'w .._..tt. (who Rebie. tram on grader 13nd Inbor .mer_w.. ..Fe..tr. 1 Leo Voisin, ”Hing in at Koettet bridge 'PP.. . . ___. _ .rFt rr, John Schnolder‘ gravolnnx per comma and no '._.___tr.. 22 St, Jarobn Primary. sun-r ‘uccounl ..N.t_ TrN _.N._ .__ J. W. Burnett. cement account. , lama] Clements. per bill PN __. Chas. Manner. labor balanro . . _ Norman Beechler. team and cementing Pr.... .-'. mr.., Robert IT. Volt. Istror ,. _ . _ . . . Martin lJenhurdl. lubnr . ., ' " Jos. H. Meyer. bonus ...,.i, .. Anthony Heimpol, tnbor ..‘. ,. Josiah Slnler, labor .,. F . , , .. Emanuel Schleutrr. labor ..__ Joseph E. Stubbn. labor . . . . . _ Elias Brubachor. gra vet an traet.,..,..,,, M-.Vt.V.» Stulls and Sunny, Hunting 192o ,um‘nnms ..trp_ PN' __. '.. labor ...... ... .er.r 'rrer. Henry Srhloultr. labor ....... Emanuel lackner. labor . . . . . . Noah G. 5mm. teaming and eottgtt.,,...,__...r,,... Donia Baechlor, trawl Per con, Frank Glut. gran-“mt per tor 2 rulvorm H _... '.rrms Christ Schlouter. team on grader .FPr. ..rr b..tt.rw._ Harold Crooks. |abor .., t . . . _ Arthur Sen). team on grader. . Human Schlueler. team on N. S. Lichly. Koobol hridzo abuinwnln part way _ . . . . . _ Aloyuiuk ’Bopprr. team on out ..... pp... mFe .'.r'rw. Alex MrK-y. asslnunx engineer George Gun"), construction and gravel TVe mr.., . 'v.. Jos K, Koebon. lilo amount . Stratfortl Corrugated Pipe Co Robert Newman“). "am and “man on grador.... _ tr..' J. Run”, spreading gravel H Wm Bonn. 6415 yards. half pay mtrr.. qh.ett .. ._..._ Tttow. Hank». Meaning din-t culvert t_... .v... .. ...__ Jacob lanai, for stone .. . q _ . R. Baeohlrr. account per bin .. Mole Lionh-rdt. filling in wash Volt drain pal-I pay . . . _ . .. Philip Clark, tor [arm-bridge ( count .m.r.. ..'_P. .F. ... 350 Jacob R. Meyer. gravel account 22.50 Wm. Cook. work on side road. 4.75 Soloman .Ianlzl, work on side 'iravet ..FPtt 'Fte. .'.".e_ Ezra Garbo. gravol account .. l. P. Marlin. gravel account .m. Joel Jamil. gravel amount and work tPer., 'e.9tF FFr'9.' Elba Weber. gravel account _ Elias W. Brubacher. gravel ar work m.... .ttr' wb. ...Fr. Wm, Foerster. grave! account " was moved try J. s, Mereir. second- de by w. H. Knight. that the foliow- In; account: be paid and tttttt the move Issue orders ln payout ot name. " follows, tttat h- to any; George Crummvr, grading on tspreading...-. ._$_r..F. 179.59 Alwyn Bean, dragging road 1.50 Pagrick Daugherty. spreading troGaarr line ttati" pay J. . . .. Allie Koebel. for gravel and Mr. J. L. Mex”. woman of Pub. 8. B. number 4. In - to discu- matters raining to some at the new use: which ”many were mix! nun-ed to other school action- In-tud to n Illn- her 4 acct-ion. and 1?diit', tun want to and Ichool sec number 4 hand of to nun ti. Intu- yere (:th up "tirtttsetoritt " h attendance. -» ' Commutation. un- veto rad. as.“ aw“; I nu. ..,.L... ..‘. ... mummy“ for IILLI Ann ACCOUNT' ...Fr....FN. 28.80 plan amd Mr 25.00 Ihor .., _.. 8.25 a shove-"In! and mm 500,00 222.45 lemn 155.49 ' Myao 700.00 191.89 13.00 ILIB “.00 Iron 3.20 10.50 H00 1 t.10 6.75 30.9" |50.50 '20,iht man M 75 501W 2t 12.60 6.00'Harrold Morris, hauling gravel ‘nnd work...,., Te' Nr ._. 9.0;: c. Bignm. hauling grand and l work. qrT T ., Frwr" 15.00 R. Moser. hauling trravel and ttttl. work ptr. r.rersm_'e'" (sviii. Henry. hauling gran-l and t's2.2at work r9tr_. ... __. trtr-' 3.50 1.55 5.00 46.00 " " 6,68 72.12 1.20 3,60 6.00 7.00 1.10 310 5.40 9.00 5.00 2.00 2.40 Ito 00 l . THE tMt0ttllalii-T'Euiiiiihrh , v' Waterloo - - W0. John " Heitu annual-Ml btrfore IIIIs hoard reRurdittpt u rulwrl [mm-own mu 5 and t; rortreysiorts I and In ‘eanvvrn sertion, in ”mm-0mm also WIlh sun-v Mun? arm-uni, After' some discussion " was do-tidml that [ha rouncll inspect the Invallnn vaorrin: to " t'ot"tt1urTicittitst1. Trot" the hospital In: sick t'llildrnn. To ronto. n- atiruittrstrve m one. Mar} Saunde-rs. age t"rv. wars. “Kn: this council to In!) SI G" per am after Mrs L. S. Saundvrs dixvumimws surh pa} mom, The Inllnwinu roumtunivagton wall rerwirol Hum Mr A, J. Saunders W'olleslm. Hm “I wish to assurc the Wnllu-ylm Alumriml Councit that llu- munirllmlin will nol incur any llahllllv wlmvmw-I in NW nmnvr r.- terrett to “bow, . After Illling in the annual instal- ment paymems. dates and Mn. tt was moved by L. Baechler'. seconded try , S. Meyer mm bylaw“ numbers $15 and “6 as mum in, be read a third titrte and passfd I'orriesd John H Helm "PPt'arod brtore IIIIS hoard reRurdimt a rutsrsrt taetweet, Moved by W. H, Knight. 5000111le by J. .R/Meyer thnt J. Raid»! be citatir mun or said "ort1tttittee. Tort-. w.. P"' tre mama Third wading ol Foil and Kennedy by-laws: Found] now mrmed mm a hommimn- ot me whole on bylaws numbers “5 and X16, . E. Philly. hauling grawl and work Pwr' rtt .l .m.'_P' G. Barbour. hauling gravel and work Arp' _ .rMr_ tm" F. Hoxtedler, hauling gravel and work The Robe ak Ovisrtuiat Sail" T elegraph foli Printing Plant Is Always At Your Service Let Us Print Your- Auction Sale Bills, Butter Wrappers " Letter Heads Envelopes. . Account Forms and All Kinds of Commercial Work. Prompt Attention Given to Orders Try Us Next Time You Re- quire Any Printed Matter :iunmi) A J S \l'NlH-JRS. by W H Knight. seconded Mm" thtst Hm rmmril do The Chronicle- EVERY SATURDAY DURING _ when?J ")2:1f,lia'-1ER and DECEMBER Trttvellyirtr' ngples u t'ot"tt1unicatitst1. from a sick v-Ilildrnn. To name oi one. Mar} fore. yFuary. )1:an this 235:: 271") 1200 mm) ttmt 2.t.M $.00 GLOVES M ITTS GA UN TLETS MENS DUCK COATS BOYS' COATS YOUNG MENS COATS [ OVERCOATS $10.00 to $30.00 MENS BEAVERCLOTH LADIES' BEAVERCLUTH MENS FRIEZE , "We lose more In our mummy 'y the existence of 2.omryur" unemploy- 'eel." he said, “Hum we shall crcr get in value lrom the Harman erarBltO“S (Wt-r a pm‘iurl ol Iliirtt gram 1 would rather sPe our people etuplrryrd and produt-mg weulilt than o'celvii,g a dribhie oi Wtattlth Iroln Hm many at tite was: of being unmnplnyw‘l" " Sulwhury. in a , sll‘vel Ila-I‘v- last April Rnlglnsnn, who Is hm comet, from Toronto Youth Sentenced To Be Hanged for Crime H‘anmlinn Press Snrwiceb VANI'UIW'HR. H, c, tlr-t, L”. --t'e kin ttoltittsou was {mild lining» Yrs: night and sentenced." ho hanged nu January er, tor the murder of Ile" " Suhhury. in a holdup on the l CHicAuo, On. In, » Mum-m by imrmun)‘ ot her reparafmm debt to Grout Britain and remunwnl by the allies of the war loans from Great Britain might "prove rmhm a curse than a blessing." said livginald Me. Kenna. ton-mar chancellor m the ew l-hoquvr or Great Britain ms: mam In ltn address ott interttationai nuance and trade. berope the l‘mmm-rt‘idl club ot Chicago. lee adjourn to meet again ax the township hall. Crosshm. Mnnday. the 7th das ot Novemher. 1921. an JO n'oIm-k in tho forenoou.--Carrirsu PETER F" SUCH'MMHR Reparation Payment Curse To Britain Clothing _CQ., Leather, Motor and Woollrart (‘url Cloth and Woollen Shearling Lined Fur and Curl Cloth various Shades With Fur Collars With Fur Collars (t‘anauliun Pres-I Sm ' 'tre) Livrnited but 19 years old, Municipal Cle

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