# _ Many of the people in our burg ; mre busy preparing for Christmas, alâ€" ; though Santa Claus has visited here already, The school concert on the ; past Friday ove, Dec 16, was well attended and Mr. Playford, principle | Of Waterloo school, acted as chairâ€" ERNST‘S maichless garizat on, M rrade clothir at less than they c and az reciated by Our Wonderful BOYS‘ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Mothers! Delight your boys this seasen with practfcal gifts of Cloth Ing. Visit our Boys‘ Department and see how wondarfully we have pro vided for you, both in value and in price. $12.00 and $19.00, $18.00 and $20.00 suits anp _| suits ano OvERrcoats | OVvERrcoats §$16.00 and $16.00 SUITS AND OvERCOoaATs BOYS‘ FINE SHIRTS $3.00 FINE SHIRTS. Christmas Sale Price .... . $2.00 FINE SHIRTS Christmas Sale Price ..... $1.50 FINE SHIRTS Christmas Sale Price ..... .. $10.98 Reguiar a$5.00; Sale Price Regular $4.00; Sale Price Megular $3.00; Sale Price Regular $2.50; Sale Price .. Regular $1.60; Sale Price . Mr. Clayton Brown is spending a eouple of weeks in Detroit. N ARM BROKEN Recently Miss Alice Kummer (ell :hulo fce br@aking her arm. ‘The red limb was set 4nd she is doing nicely The Sunday school Ohildren are préparing their recitations and dia logues for the twentyâ€"sixth, Monday <REAT CHRISTMAS SALE YVOL 6#1, NO. 51. $8.98 42 14 BOYS‘ SWEATERS AND PULLOVERS WC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 MARKED THE BEGINNING OF OUR $22.50 AN OPPORTUNITY MARKED BY UNPRECEDENTED V ALUE GIVING ERBSVILLE \$12.98 $16.98â€" $23.00 and §$25. suITS AND OVvERCOATS $1.98 $1.49 $3.98 $2.95 $1.98 $1.49 THE C FURNISHING DEPARTMENT sSpecially provided for this particuâ€" lar Christmas Sale with the most complete, best seleciion and }:‘r;nv assortment of prracifeal thin that men desire at prices cut to the quick Be guided by Ernat‘s prices and values. Avoid disappointment. $2 COMBINATIONS Fine Spring Needle, Regular $6.00 Christmas Sale Price ... .$3.48 Fine Natural Wool and Wool rib Regular $500; Sale Price $2.95 evening. Miss E. Brown is apend Ing a couple of weeks at her home here. Miss Nelda Jacobi is taking a course 0f dressmaking at Kitch 1 A very practical Chriatmas GIft.| $3.50 Scotch Knit and tib wool | Christmas Sale Price i4 32.50‘ $3.00 Scotch Knit and Rib Wool Christmas Sale Price . $2.00 . %6.00 MUFFLERS Christmas Sale Price $4.00 MUPPLERS Christmas Sale Price $3.00 MUFFLERS Christmas Sale Price $2.00 MUFFLERS Christmas Sale Price GLOVES, MITTS, NIGHTSHIRTS, FINE SHIRTS, FINE SWEATERS HURRY! HURRY! I There is still time to catch Santa Claus hbefore he gets away. Give him your instructions to deliver the Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, once a; week, for a year to your triend, sister or brother. Please send im | your order now. Time is _ short.! Youre®â€"inâ€"aâ€"hurry. I ener AND COAT SWEATER, BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS AND RUBâ€" BERSâ€"ALL AT CHRIST MAS SALE PRICES e se mm + _yet much stir in muntcipal electi0? *" Tja sgedule for the intermediate MONTREAL, Dec. 19.â€" Grand matters, although we understand u4, grawn up at Kitchener on Tues Trunk Railway earnings for the that Councilier J. E. Bingemaen MAY |gay evening with P. 8. Pearce of week ending December 14, were §$1,â€" be a candidate for the ReeveshiP. giichemner as convener, and on Wedâ€" 717,518, a decrease of $723,73% comâ€" The sohool trusteas whose t6MM. 02â€"\ posgay afterndon the Juntor gréup pared with the same week of 1929. |pires this year areâ€"Messre.Js Gâ€"P¢|sohedule was drawd up at Sedfofth, W} Nies Ties Ties Ties Ties MEN‘S UNDERWEAR "WHERE THE GOooD CLOTHES COME FROM" $32.50 Our _ Immense NECKWEAR Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price MUFFLERS $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $2.98 $1.98 $1.49 ‘The bazaar held in _ connection with the Ladies‘ Aid Society . of Chalmers church, was a great suCâ€" cess. Quite a number had gathered before the hour of opening. At three o‘clock a â€" rushing business began and lasted until everything was sold. Reasonable prices were realized for everything offered. The booths were | Mr. Gene Marsh, who is training iu wtring of race horses here, is hay ’m; the local race course flooded to create an ice track (to apeed his ‘\horses. He"will take several of his \hornn to the ice races in Toronto and Oftawa next month, and espects tlo have them in good shape for the Mrs. (Dr.) Nairn spent a lew days last week in Toronto. Mrs. Bellamy and her daughter, Mrs Brookman, of Guelph are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown Mr. and Mrs. B. Walker, Mr. Louis Siegner. Mrs. Victor Rehberg. and Mrs. Clayton Forler motored to Lis towel on Sunday to attend the funer al of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. V. Câ€" Wenzel and Mr. and Mrs. V. Câ€" Wenzel and Miss Grace Wenzel attended the fun eral of Mrs. Wenzel‘s father, the late Mr. Halsey Park of Goderich, who was buried at Wingham Santa Claus created quite a stir in town on Saturday when he visit ed the store of Clemens and Hathaâ€" way. io the great delight of the youngster® The members o( the Women‘s Inâ€" stifute wish to thank the ladies of New Hamburg, who so* generously contributed to their shower in aid of Freeport Sanitarium. lce making has been . staried a{ the skating rink, and if the present cold spell continues for a few days there will soon be skating. At pres ent the splendid sheet of ice on the dam is being made use of events Mr. F. Goebel exhibited _ Barred Rocks at the Paris Poultry Show last week, and was awarded several prizes a sale and will become a resident of New Hamburg. taking possession on January 5th. Mr. Nablo and his son Oscar and family have moved into his house on Jacob Street. _ The town council held their windâ€" Ing up meeting of the year on ‘Tharsday evening. There is not as ‘Tharsday evening. There is not as vet much atir in muntcipal election matters, although we understand that Counsilier J. E. Bingemen may _ Mr. Chas. Nablo has sold his propâ€" ertv on Bleam‘s Street, to Mr. Simon Roth,. of East Zorra, who is having wWINTERBOURNE LATEST DISTRICT NEWS PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENTS WAEERLOO, ONTARIO, ° THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 Your correspondent wishes all the readers of this paper a Merry Christâ€" inass and hope they will all enjoy the holiday. i There is ‘only one place to be en |tertained on Thursday,. Dec. 22nd. f[\o at Bethel Methodist _ church at :7‘45 pm. where you will enjoy your {self. â€" Music will be furnished b» !qunrfloue from Baptist church, New ;Hlmburg ‘ NEW HAMBURG ENTERS TwWwO 1 HOCKEY TEAMS IN O.H.A. ‘ The New Hamburg Hockey Club has enlered two teams in the O.H.A ‘wrnr the coming season, and are ‘xrmnml as follow® ; Intermediate Group 11. ‘ Guelph, Kitchener, Stratiord, New ; Hamburg. Listowel l Junior Group 15. | _ New Hamburg, Stratford, _ Avons. â€"Mitchell. St. Mary‘s A terrible snowstorm on Sunday visited this district. A number of trees were blown down,. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lichty are spending their Christmas _ holidays with friends in Hamilton. Business is somewhat slow con sidering the season of the year SAD DEATH Many friends will regret to learn of the death of the late John Doerâ€" sant who died in Wallenstein, The remains were brought here for in termeni on ‘Thursday last. Rev. H Bauman ofiiciated. Deceased was a wellâ€"known person here and unmai ried quegnat, W. Geiger Mrs. Fred Ische and â€" daughter, Miss Annie Ische. have â€"returned home from attending the funeral of the former‘s brother, the late Mr Peter Ash at Elmwood Through the efforts o( _ Mi E. Loehr the New Hamburg Band has been reâ€"organized, and held a prac tice on Wednesday night. A numâ€" ber of the old band players have tak en up their instruments again to held the band along. 1| is the in tention of securing the services of a band teacher during the winter, and have practice every Wednesday night, and the players are asked to attend regularly While driving down Waterloo i with his horse and buggy last Thurs day night, Mr. Addison Baird | was struck by an auto which upset the buggy and horse, but fortunately no one was injured. The driver of the auto did not even stop to see what damage was done Prospects are very brigh! for two good teams here this winter, with practically all of last vear‘s inter mediate players available in addit lon io some new material, the interâ€" mediate _ team . will have a good chance of landing the group honors. The junior team also is no dearth for good players, they have as a nuclen for their team, most of the R. A. C. players, who displayed their hockey ability in exhibition games last winter. The boys are all in good shape. They have been train Ing at the rink for the past aix weeks. and are anxiously walting to wet on the joe WELLESLEY Geo Morley _ and D Miss Jean Vance of Woodstock, is visiting friends in town Mr. Frank Arno! is visiting a1 his home in Kitchener Mrs. Leon Hutchings of Mitchell is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Lasch inger. convener, F. W. Raiz of Mitchell ANNUAL MEETING OF BIBLE socieTty The annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Baptist churech on Dec. 1st at which the following officers _ were elected for the ensuing seai Presidentâ€"W. H. Umbach Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. Buck. Board of Directorsâ€"Messrs. F. De bus, L Peine, S Peacock. M Zurbrigg, John Wing, A. R. G. Smith, H. A. Ernat. D W. Geiger. Herbert Kropp, Gideon â€" Bechtel, Noah _ Steinman, Jos. Ramsever. Michael Gerber Mra. Hathaway is visiting friends in Kitchener this week Mr. J. T. Kaufman o( Peru, In:â€" diana. arrived here to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Peter Sehl returned home on Monday after spending a few weeks with her daughter _ Mrs. .Arthur Buekel at Kitchener While operating a jointer in the furniture factory. â€" Thursday _ lore noon, Mr. Chas. Appel had the misâ€" fortune to have the tips of _ two fingers cut off Jr. ML â€"May Heinbecker 67. Ed win Black 65. Winnifred Schildroth 61. Edwin Hinz 62. Clara Bender 62. Mabel Hahn 60, Harry Nahrgang 57. Lilly Doehr 57. Olivia Dietrich 56, Arnold Bauer 56, Iva Kipter 55. Oliv er Bauman 55, Clarence | Ingold M Margaret Kampter 52, Evelyn Mor ley 52. Mary Jane Issler 50, Mildred Cockerton 5n Jos. Ramsever, Michael Gerber Callectorsfor townâ€"Mesars. . W. H. Umbach. . Kropp. Mrs. M. Kreh, Mrs. M Hostetler, the â€" Misses L Buck, P. Rush. E. Weber and Irene Buck, Phelps Sr. I1. â€" Honors 413. Irene Weicker 192 Agnes Shan(z 467. Mona sSparr er 455, George Haunn 435. Mabel Hiller 426, HMarry Hamel 417 Pass 330â€"Bruce Curtis 396, Leslie Jantz] 377. Ruth Iugold 369. Lester Claire 360. William Nalrgang 330, Mary Haroman â€" 304. Johnny Roth 292, Edith Gordner 288. Ethel Bruder 250, Norman Kimpel 220, Earl Hamel 205. Vincent Reid (absenl.) Jr. 11.â€" Honors 388. Walter Kalb felach 395. Marjory _ Scherer SM\{‘ Verna Steinman 375. Eva Rumig 375, Stanley Claire 375. Louls _ Saddler 371, Wilfrid Hartman â€" 365 Annie Hinz 361. May Lautenschlager 351. Maxwell Condie 347. Afice Hartman 346; Rdith Emslie 344. Pass. Lorne Schlemmer 327. Harold Phillips 321. Omar Hudelmaler 318. Sophia Eischâ€" ler 307, Walter Schacfer 305. Minet ta Dietrich 304, Marie Haunn 282. Eugene Forrest 279 Sr. J.â€"Lorna _ Seyler. Doroths Hing, Alma â€" Eckenawiller. . Valeria Steiner. Mary Doskosz, Kar!l Weolfe, Clavton MNier, Sarah Eichler. Grace Weber. Jr. 1. A.â€"Loretta â€" Bender. Ruby Lusszler, Allce Diebel, Gertrude Otâ€" to, Ferne Krop(, Helen Hostetler, Geerge Albrecht, Nile Bingeman, Grace Ladwig, Mas Becker. Jr. 1. B.â€"â€"Linue < Sehnarr, _ Ward NEW HAMBURG Division (1 WILL ENTER TEAM A meeting was held last Wednes: day, Dec. 14, 1921, re the entry into the Northern Hockey League, and organizing the St. Clements Hockey Club. Officers were etected as folâ€" follows: Chairman for the meeting, Mr. Barney Boyd; Jno. Reide!, presâ€" ident; Rev. Jos. E. Weyt, honorary president; Peter F. Schummer, secâ€" retary; Louis C. Rosenblatt, treasur er; Leo Esbaugh, manager; Alex Hariman, B. Boege}, Matt. Schumâ€" mer and Ed. Heckler, io be manak ing committee. Will Have Strong Team On Friday a few of the boys had their first workout. There is exâ€" cellent material to choose from. Sysâ€" tematic combination is not lacking and the boys are confident that they can come out victors of their group. (On account of the bad weather the 500 card fever has again commenced in our burg. Mr. Jmo. H. Schummer was @ business visitor in Kitchener â€" last Friday. Miss Anna Helm was a under her parental roof for hours in the past weeks. Attended Funera! Quite a few attended the of the late Jno Doersant a! lev last Thursday. The sale of Mr. Jos. X. Voisin was well attended and very successful Auctioneers Walter Frickey handled the sale in fine style The hares have made excellent feeds for some of our local hunters in the past week Scherer. Bernard Reid, George Ems erman, 68. Renneth Racho boa, [ C\ inne Anguish 61. Rita Reid 64. Lliovd Otto 64. Ethel Miller 63. BHeatric« Riehl 63. Harvey Williams 61 Jr. IV.â€"Clayton Rumig $25,. (Ne! son Shield winner) May Hudelmaior 79. Henrietta Lederman 77. Han: Steinberg 75. Reginald Plaff 71 Ma bel Roth 74. Edna Loehr 72. Ernst Rebelski 69. Muriel Bechtel 68. Mil dred Lennox 61. Elmer Bender 61. Elva Metz 60. Anna Biegnoski 59. Dolores Schaefer 56. Milton Hand stein 51, Beatrice Mihm 43 Division IV. > Sr. H1.â€"Jean Zurbrigg 76. Pearl Zinn 66, Merton Zurbrigg 65. Helen Forrest 62. Hilda â€" Heinbecker 61. Percy Nahrgang 60, Roy Weicker 58 Laura Kipfer 52. Erma Smith 51. Division 1. Sr. Pr.â€"John Fischer, Doris Sa« dler and Harold Fischer equal, Mo:i e Scherer, Rolley Ejehles, Lorn Schaefer and Dorothy suiter equa Frelda Nablo and Margaret _ HMa: man â€" equal, Wayne Kropi. . Ro Loehr and Isobel â€" Hartman equa Wilfrid Réischler, Dorts Gav ner, Donald Condle Pros Shaniz. Harold Krogman, Rose Di noski. Jack Doskocz. Ann Hartms Jr. Prâ€"Grace â€" Gatschene. | Hi: Halls, â€" Mary _ Ann â€" Kipfer 1‘ Haunn, Esther Ingold. Robert Ho! Division V. Sr. IV.â€"Clayton _ Morles t3 Harry Grundenberger 80. Mild Curtis 73, James Lautenschlager Eugene Schnarr 11. Robert Bech 71. Ruth Umbach 69, Kenneth L erman, 68. Kenneth Rache 65, °C lie Jr. Prâ€"Grace Halls, â€" Mary Haunn. Esther I HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH sUBSCRIPTION? Subscribe for your home paper, the Chronicle/Telegraph 1t gives all the news worth printing An acceptable gift to your brother, sister or friend would be a year‘s subscription to the Chro-lclg‘l‘elo-‘ graph. . | Orgérs for new or renewal sub nnx«h to the _ Chronicle Tel®â€" graph may he sent direct to his office or to the nearest agodt. J 8T. CLEMENTS recipien| c a â€" few tuneral Welles Mrs. A. T. Nash and daughters, Ruth and Helen of Plattsville spent the week end with Mrs. A. Fried and family New Notes of Interest Awarded Second Prize Messers. Harvey Halliman and Rov ‘toltz took part in the Stock Judg u¢ competition which was held in oronto last week. Mr. Hallman cap uring the second prze of Twenty Mr. Norman Snyder who had the nisfortune of burning his face a ‘ew weeks ago is again able to be mt ufined to his bed the past few cks is slowly improving \ few of the young people of this cinity enjoyed skating last week e ice was in a fine condftion Mrs. Alex. Bruch of Didsbury, Alta visiting her sister Mrs. A. Livitzer rsonals Ing of Many other colors in Duvetyn or velours in ladies‘ tfl'q sizes, with or without fur collars, Regular $41.50 limes for: $31.50, Regular $36.50 lines for $27.50, Regular $28.50 lines only $21.75. 5 Values Always the Best KTITCHENER OA Big reductions in all ladies, misses and children‘s order to clear them from stock before stock taking time Black Plush Coats Regular $51.00 for only ......... Black Plush Coats Regular $42.75 for only ........ Black cloth coats in Velour, Broadcloth or Kersey E ular $39.75 for only $28.50 or Regular $30.00 for $ A very special clearance of a fur trimmed coat or wit collar if preferred, the lowest price in years, Regular valués $24.75, clearing price only $14.95 each. Others suitable for driving in ladies‘ and Misses‘ clearing prices, only $5.00 and $10.00 each. d a prize of nine dollars Rose has reason to be proud of ber râ€" Farmers dollars while Mr. Stoltz oh it > MWm ze L P L mssd The best wheats grown in this fair land of ours go inte the $ ®© James Hope who has been Goudies Limited * Christmas sa of coats sat! ROSEVILLE ,‘[hobosfw ' } knowin Tor] 1owingâ€"how know ¢, Rev. Mr. Zimmerman of 86 lvnle. Presiding Elder of the #|ford District preached in the ;gelicnl Church here on _ Th |evening. d Many frends will be sorry to 1# that Mrs. M. B. Snyder h.a confined to her bed owing to {iimess the past few days. Miss Antonia _ Stossser «d turned after spending a few at Kitchener. anly Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dictri son. _ Wilfrid, _ spent Sund# Mr. _ and Mrs. Herman Ha Petersburg. \r. Jos. Saim of Waterio® Sunday at the home of his $4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saim. JOSEPHSBURG or Kersey cloth, M Briefs ONTARIO > thâ€" her |:: Wmt .r\‘ 'o( Mr. h; terico sbant owl.uh.;id. a Jm e