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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jan 1922, p. 1

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Men‘s Separate Trot % Men‘s Fine Trousers ,c *‘AIng, fancy weaves, suitings, w . oveircoats overcoats t $5.98, $12.93 {#10.983 ($16.98 Mothers! Delight your boys this séeason with practical gifts of Clothâ€" Ang. Visit our Boys‘ Department and : how wonderfully we have proâ€" g« for you, both in value and in _ Good Trousers, medium and heavy weight materâ€" }:513, in dark grey, serviceable grades. Prices $2.98 to $5.00. %. SUITS AND _ | ;&venc&n | Here you will find garments that embody all of the essential characteristics that good dressers demand â€" Suits and overcoats built up to the standard of qualityâ€" the highest known. &.0OW and $19.00, $18.00 and $20.00 sUuiTs aAnD _ | _ sSUITS AND ovelrcoats OvEercoats Men‘s Fine Trousers ,cut from high grade trouserâ€" , fancy weaves, suitings, etc., neat stripe effects and KtUre@S 222222222 ...l.l.l.l.l...l.......... . $5.00 to $9.00 and, $16.00 ; $23.00 and Mimrurcoirâ€"~â€"_rmww~â€"~ # CraWford‘s; Mt. W. Lowry, Gusiph MILLBANK and Mr. Bert Smith of Brant Hospiâ€" gmâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€" / tal. Burlington, at Mr. J. Lowrie‘s; M .=Jan: 3â€"The follow«! Messrs. Cecil Tanner of Toronto, and * Christmas visitors dur“Mrs. M. J. Kerr, Stratford, and lindin : WY and Mrs An‘Austlu Tanner, of Elmira, at Mis , ,“fil Kisie Coulter ";Hester Tanner‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. w &‘“r.'; Mrs. w M“,‘Cuthbertson‘ Markham. at Mrs. ’m' at Mrs: Geo Rachel Mulcahey‘s. .' ‘a6#0 Mrk.â€"Joe Burke and Those gone out of town to spend *.’_ Gates; Miss tb® bolidays were: Mr. and Mrs. s a, ‘Toronlo.ulr.l‘"m“ Rutherford, at Palmerston; ; Mrs. H. w. Reh-lM"‘ and Mrs. Robt. Bale and son. he amthing IHMeâ€"giving, nourishing qualities of your bread will & flour‘s merit. It‘s the one way to tail. Order Y8" §WEATERS AND PULLOVERS ~$5.00; sale price ....$3.98 ~ §$4.00; Sale Price ..$2.9% ©§8.00; Sale Price ...$1.98 ; sale price ..... $1.39 1.50; Sale Price ......98c ‘OMEN‘3 SLIPPERS Find the selection at Ernst‘s riting in color and style to Our Wonderful BOYS‘ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT feRaddine, Toronto, at Mr. MtaBs; Mrs. H. W. Reinâ€" Lo Ad, at Mr. John Reinâ€" fi‘ ie Robinson. Ham{lâ€" "' o Wray‘s; Miss Jean élékeard, at Mrs. W B. PWaMt. Alvin â€" Johnston, t Mr. Alex. Johnstone‘s; «. Mfiller, Toronto, at Mre ; (Mitses Maud and Mar B, ‘Toronmto, and Mr. and a Listowels at â€" Mrs W. Clark, Stratford. ‘Clarke‘s; Miss Hamilâ€" F4, at Mrs. Jobn Brunâ€" ‘knd Mrs. â€" Richardson, J. Kimg‘s; Mr. and ter! at Mr. Men‘s Separate Trousers for New Years en‘s 79¢ to $1.95; Misses‘ , children‘s 75¢ to $1.15. Fine Suits and Overcoats NO. 52. $25.00 and $35.00 sole comfy‘s in varâ€" NSTS Make it a Practical New Years Featuring Supreme Values at SUITS AND OvERcoaTs frtmin B At Mr. ! week wad Lily lm:n.l Mr M P ; Miss Rabert 414777 Those gone out of town to spend the holidays were: Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford, at Palmerston ; Mrs. and Mrs. Robt. Bale and son. Lloyd, and Mr. Ed Gale at Sebringâ€" ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ratz, at Palmerâ€" ston; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and children, at Harriston; Mrs. W. B Muller and Miss Joyce Muller, at Guelph: Mrs. Simon Hewings and baby, Margaret, at Hamilton; Mr and Mrs. H. B. Kerr and Miss Lottia Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weir and Kathleme and Mr. David Tanner. at Mr. Walter Tanner‘s; Mr Geo Brumm. at Stratford; Mrs. H Stew art and Mrs: Paterson at Mr. J Blockman‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riley and children of New Hamburg. The public school held a very sucâ€" cessful concert in Newing‘s Hall last Mrs. D. Bohlender and daughter, Ruth, are rpending a few days in Hambura. * + $2.50 Mufflers, sale price .. $1.49 Specially provided for this particuâ€" ular New Year sale with the most complete, best selection and largest assortment of practicai things that men desire at prices cut to the quick. Be guided by Ernst‘s priceg and values. Avoid disappointment. DEPARTMENT FURNISHING Our â€" Immense NECKWEAR $2:50= Pres: "Cale Prite" $2.00 Ties; Sale Price $1.50 Ties; Sale Price . $2.00 silk hose, sale price .. $1.50 $1.50 Silk hose, sale price .. $1.00 $1.00 Silk Lisle Hose, sale price T5¢ $1.00 cashmere hose, sale price 65c 75¢ Lisle Hose, sale price .... 50¢ MUFFLERS ; Miss Edith Snyder visited with relatives in York county over New Hundreds to choose from. A Petâ€" | yegrs fect gift for people of refined tastes. | â€" $6.00 Muff?ers, sale price .. $3.98, The annual school business meet $4.50 Mufflers, sale price .. $2.98 \ing for this section was held on Dsâ€" $3.50 Mufflers, sale price .. $2.49 | cember 28. Mr. Simon Baer was ap ¢ 4 | * * $3.00 ngurf:rie 's‘:l.e“g:t:: ~© $198 pointed the new trustee. $2.50 Mufflers, sale price .. $1.49° Mr.â€" Albert Geiger, of Beamsvilie, $4.00 shirts, $3.50 shirts, $3.00 Shirts, $2.50 shirts, An exceptionally pleasing gift $3.00 Silk shirts, sale price . $3 $5.00 Silk Stripe shirts, sale p1 111 "WHERE THB GOOD CLOTHES| COME FROM* | MEN‘S SHIRTS HOSIERY IH/1, sale price sale price sale price sale price ell! $1.50 $1.00 $5.00 price $3.98 $2.98 $2.39 $1.98 $1.19 \ _ Mrs. Wm. Soliye attended the funeral at Harriston of ber niece‘s | child who was scalded by pulling | the tea pot off the table. \â€" The reorganization of the West | Montrose Union S S was held Jast | Sunday morning The trustees have hired | Miss Wilkinson, of Drayton, to take charge of the school after the hoildays Mr. Albert Shelly is at presect conâ€" fined to the house. His many {riends wish him a speedy recovery The anmnual school imeeting wis held on Deceimber 28. The trustees for the followipg year sre as toi lows: Secretaryâ€"treasurer, J. Brickâ€" er; trustees, J. Hope and E. Stager. Miss Grace Dawson of Guelph is visiting with Miss Ruth Bowman. Miss L. Mounce of Guelph spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Melitzer spent New Years with Mr. and Mra. Addison Snider and his mother, Mrs. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. Wm. Solbye attended the a few days last week with his mothâ€" er, Mrs. J. Vagle. Mr. Roy Melitzer spent New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Melitzer. Mrs. D. Letson spent New Years with her daughter, Mrt. Erra Duâ€" mart of Kitchener. Miss Fannie Hilborn, of Petorita spent the hoildays with her mothe~ Mrs. L Hilborn. The Young Peopla‘s Societv met and reorganized last Friday even: ing Mr. and Mre. F. Letson spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Duâ€" mart of Kitchener Mr. Danie!l Good on Tuesday sold his valuable farm comprising 95 acres situated 1â€"2 mile west of Watâ€" erloo to Mr. Stanley Schweitzer, who will take possession in February. Mr. Good will hold a sale of his farm stock and implements on February $th, after which he will move into Cantreville whare he will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shrumn, of Haysville, visited with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E‘ckle, on Sunday. Mr. Clarence Shelby spent the holi days with relatives at Fastwood Mrs. Levi Holm has returned home after spending a few days in Galt with her sister, Mrs. A. Drinkwater. Mr. Emerson Hallman, of Kitchâ€" ener, spent the past few days with his brother, Mr. Harvey Hal‘man. is visitink her batents, Mr. afd Ars H. Bickle. . Mr. Elvin Snyder spent the last day of the old year and the first of the new year with friends near Markham, Ont Mr. Albert Geiger, of Beamsvilie was the New Year‘s guest of Mr and Mrs. Menno Mader. The Misses Doerr, of Peterboro, are visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Mover Mr. Edwin Shantz, of Kitchener, is spending his Christmas vacation at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gimbel spent Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cressâ€" man‘s, New Hamburg. Miss Linda Binder and Miss Mina Binder spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bushell, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shantz and Mrs. Jacob Schiedel visited at the home of Mr. John Story, Kitchener, on New Year‘s day. Mrs. Aaron Burkholder, of Stouffâ€" ville, Ont, is visiting at the home of her son, the Rev. O. Burkholder. The many friends of Mt. Herb Cressman will be glad to know that he is able to be about again after being confined to the house for many weeks with sclatica On Sunday m&nlu ba ptismal services were held ath the Cressman Menmonite church, four young peoâ€" ple being taken into church fellowâ€" ship. Bishop J. Snyder of Waterloo officiated Miss Ressie Bickle, of Kitchener, VALUABLE FARM SOLD wWEST MONTROSE LATEST DISTRI ROSEVILLE. Personals BRESLAU. PERSONALS AND OTHER rrnng:gow BY CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH CORI NDENTS WATERLOO, Mr. Henry Barlett returned home after spending a week with his son at Alton The management of «he local yink is rather tardy in fulfilling their obâ€" ligations to the local hockeyists who anticipated 2 workâ€"out before this Someone get busy and do something. Mrs. Pierce and daughter, Blanâ€" che, of Chicago, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. R. B. Fish. Quite a number of Linwood sports atended the St. Clements dance on Monday evening. An auction sale of implements and househoid effects will take place on the farm of the late John Freidman on Jan. 10th. Miss Agnes Shearer of Listowel Sanitorium. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs Personals. Arthur Peebles. Mr. Winn of McMaster Un. of Messrs. Joe Schrumm and John Woodstock is visiting at his home Vorain of St. Clements spent Sunâ€"| here. day in Linwood. Mr. Todd Bick is at home for his Messrs. Oscar Lonz, Oscar Schumâ€" mer, Alf. Lenhardt, and Clem Freid man took in the Graniteâ€"Kitchener hockey game in Kitchener on Friâ€" day evening. Miss Bernice McDermot and Miss Peechey of Stratford spent a few days with Mrs. Robert White. Miss Rita Buppre of St. Clement: spent a few days at Mr. Hubert Runstedler‘s Mr. James Murray of Toronto spetn a few days with friends in Linwood. Miss Ireme Runstediar of Guelph spent New Years at her home. On Jan. 6th St Clementsâ€"Newton will have a game of hockey in Linâ€" wood rnik Quite a number _ of Linwood sports attended the Hesson dance o« Monday evening We are glad to report that Mrs August Dummire who has been ser lously i!1, is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leyes Macton are spending a couple weeks with the formar‘s mother Mishe wa ka Santa Claus put in his annual apâ€" pearance in the village on Saturday night, bringing with him a good supâ€" ply ol gifts to which many a chid can tes‘ifs. . I Mre R. Roos and son, Robert, Miss Florence Mueller is spendâ€"‘ are spending the holidays at the ing a few days in Strattord this homae of Mr. and Mrs..P. Roos, Al Een e oc ce UR TT 2MB OS TEZEDIUE TILR MTB IEZNOT, the pastor, ;.cv F. mfi?â€" Berâ€"! The schol concert was a success Daniel Erust, ocupied the pulpit of a nearly two hundred being in attenâ€" _ciser Dialogues . and. ‘ru#ons Sabes and enjoring the very do Calvary Church on Sunday evening were rendered in a veryâ€"al manper hich was per much to the edification of his form:â€" by teachers and scholdrs, . the enâ€" ::;“:L.Pf::m ;“M 22 or friends. tire program exhibiting vegy careful " Mrs. Richmond spent a few days practice. â€" Selections by t meia Piberaimme cousiste: | RecltallD® smong . friends in Wingham last +5 John Sip; Chorus, The School; Reâ€" chorus and ladies choir ‘@ge. well * week. worthy of mention. Thi#. Sunaay Citation, Don#ld Bowe; Chorus, The yjl, nuancos | gniger amd . her School boasts Of & Jarge &tténdance, G!T!S: Recitation, James Bowile, Ed y.,0) yi., gusie Crene of St 88 packages being distributed among "@"4 Dickson; Parasol Drill The youn, mng poth of whom are on the children taking s .O‘Hkmny‘Gm'; Recitation, . Earl Reeves; the staff of MacDonald College, St. packages were :Mn”;hfl yei‘ Chorus. Six Popils: Recitelion: Lo# Aune de Bellevue Qluebec, refurn. old enough to attérd. ‘é * 4( iBowle:. Chorts, Theâ€"School; Upâ€" ed to their duties on Wednesday afâ€" Mr. and Mre: Wsw?',‘fi are Side down drill, The Boys; Solo, ,__ spending a pleasant holiday at c< Th Evelyn Kemyon; Recitation, Willie .. in staying. for & few, 489F , the : S RTs. o ‘Benfor Girls:; Reoi. ®Y®bbolme"â€" â€"â€" â€" s former‘s brothers, Messrs. Thomas , ®8°®; uartette, for Girls; Mr. Leo Berges of Detroit spent and James Linton. 1utlon, Evelyn Kemyon; Chorus, The the holiday with his mother in Messrs. Edward and Albert Beck. School; Recitation, Jean Dickson; , _ . man of Kitchener, and Miss Boden. Duet. Evelyn Kenyon, Gertrude _ y_ wingâ€";, norger of the Bank hagen of Pnilipeburg were gusite a, ESch. feo., Senior Trimair: UhC! _oy Nove Sceotln, Kingston. was home the home of Mr. and Mrs. *.ans.|Bs, The School; Recitalion, Archls pos ns wow vear tte seems to be Beckman on Sunday. iF‘Ch; Chorus, The School; Lullaby, , enjoying life in the limestone city. Santa Cleus put in his annual apâ€"| Three Girls; Recitation, Verne D° nmenn i mrurrinnes s ow pearance in the village on Saturday ; brush; Dialogue, Senior Pupils; @ _______ 22 & night, bringing with him a good supâ€" ; Christmas Eve in a toy shop, Miss HAYSVILLE ply ol gifts to which many a chid Sutherland and the junior pupils. NJ > o rennerereeenmromeniernenene coe ons ou es i can testify. ‘God Save the King. A silver coll~‘N°“. of Interest. The management of .he local yink | ection of $20 was received. is rather tirdy in fulflling their obâ€"| If you are not a subscriber to the| Mr. Bruce Graham is visiting his ligations to the local hockeyists who ‘ Chronicle Telegraph start the year brother William in Galt at presen: anticipated 2 workâ€"out before this | right by sending in your order. _ |_ Miss M. T. Zurbrigg of New Hamâ€" Someone get busy and do something. | Remembered the Sick. | bursg spent a tew days last week Prorrenen ons en rmrmmzen | __The Sunday school sent a spray. with Miss Edua Gifford | of flowers to each of the sick in| Mr. James Walton ot Avr sisized Up cmonmmmesrmmmm oo mememene o ue L1 1 pope 46 . \triends her> last week Miss Edith Weber and r Mabel Hartman, both of Kitchenr, spent the Christmas holidays at their reâ€" spective homes. Quite a few from the atâ€" tended the nomination m at Baden on Monday. Amof those present was Mr. Henry Bdf#sr who was nominated councilior, refus ed to accept this hanor. change was made in the council, same members to hold office fol‘;the year 1922. 5 vâ€" Mr. 3. O.B.MMMNF taken the position recently Y#eated ‘ by Mr. J. 8. Burton on t* "Unton | Bank staff in this village. 7 *; } Mr. and Mrs. Jones and. @uilly ot | Sheffield spent Christmas with‘ Mr / and Mrs. F. E. Page. j â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Copléy »speut Christmas with friends at lng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webey from ; Buffalo, N. Y. are staying 1@# & short time with Mr. and Mrs. Si Web er. C their Christmas dinner wmfiu. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman. + Mr. ana Mrs. Wellington $W#k ol Lindsay, Mrs. L. L. Sllhf‘m son Ward, of Maniila, and Mr D. R, Weston of West Lorne, were Holiday guests at the home of Mr. s#W@d Mrs Mr and Mrs. Henry NEW DUNDEE LINWOOD it Waterlng. Webe; from 16 & short imiien Web h #r â€" had $ atâ€" n at oflig those Bdier | who ; refusâ€" change s same rithe year of in { Miss Pearl Hagey spent the holiâ€" day at her home here ’ The Blair Roller mills has reâ€" ceived ‘a carload of corn ELECT OFFICERS The final meeting of the Canadâ€" | ian Order of Foresters was held ‘last eveming. The principal event iof the evening was the election of | officers, the result of which is as follows: P.CR., H. Wolf; C R, C Lanz; V C R , © Heer; P 8, H. E Wailer; F. S., J K Shimnn; Treasur er. M. E. Braendle; Chap, A Wagâ€" nar; 8. W., A Knattle; J W, V Gul pel; S. B., J Dierlamm, J B., G. H Heer, A Wagner and O Heer; Trus tees, Geo. Diebel, Dr. Wm. Geigar ‘and G. H Heer ! _ Subscribe for the Chronlclev’rel&, | graph, your home paper. * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown ot ! | Blair spent Sunday with the lattâ€" | ‘er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.; Mrs. Melin of Detroit is visitnig at the home of her parents and "brothers. ‘ A quiet wedding was solemnized : serve they hav ‘at Plattsville at 12 o‘clock noon , "mising link" bet Wednesday when Miss Clara Brickâ€"| monkey as yet. ‘er becaem the bride of Mr. Bldon‘ After spending Baer of Blair. The young couple| at home Earl an. | were unattended. Rev. Mr. Copeâ€"| turned to resum | land officiated. After teh ceremony | McGill this week Mr. and Mrs. Baer letf on a trip to: Mr. Warren Sn | Toronto <and points ast. . Their ; et Loughleen of ‘ | friends extend heartiest congratulaâ€" ' enjoying several | tions. semnaniana in 8: Mr. and Mrs. T. Hartel spent the holiday in Blair. The Sunday School sent about 2 doz. jars of fruits to the Freeport Sanitorium. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves of Stratford spetn the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeves. Quite a number were out skating on Monday while the young people were practicing hockey. Mrs. Myron Moyer, Miss L. Kenâ€" yon, Mr. and Mrs. Marven Kenyon and Miss Haze! Moyer spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. N. Bechtel and famâ€" ily spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hagey. Blair. Mrs. Saefeld of Blair and Mrs. Melin of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Debrusk over the holidays. Mr. Todd Bick is at home for his holidays. Miss Sutherland and the pupils of the Blair school desire to thank the trustees and the residents of Blair and vicinity for their splendid coâ€"operation in helping to make the Christmas entertaniment a â€" sucâ€" cess. The funeral of Clayton Barthol: omew was held on Sunday at 1 w‘elock. Rev. J. R. Johnstone conâ€" ducted the service The funeral wa slargely attended. The deceasâ€" ed was a bright young lad and a great favorite among all his playâ€" mates. The death cast a gloom ovâ€" er the entire community. The sym pathy of many friends is with the bereaved. Funral Largely Attended BAERâ€"BRICKER News Notes BLAIR. WX 8, 1922 Moses has just been wondering whether this is a frivolous or flivâ€" verous age and Betsy Ann wonders , why we ‘wimins" can vote for an ; M. P. and are not alowed to mark sa allot for such "home brew" as 'John and Sol. or Joe. Misses Winnie and Lillian Snider and Miss Gladys Snyder left on Tuesday to continue their course at Toronto University after holidaying at their homes here. Mr. Willard Berger of the Bank of Nova Scotta, Kingston, was home for the New Year. He seems to be enjoying life in the limestone city. Mrs. Richmond spent a few dnys_' among friends in Wingham last week. ‘ Miss Frances Snider amd <her friend, Miss Susie Crane of St. Johns, Nfld., both of whom are on the staff of MacDonald College, St. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, returnâ€" ed to their duties on Wednesday afâ€" ter spending a pleasant holiday atj "Evenholme." _ loe ral Mr. Noak Ernst of North Western College, Napierville, who is spendâ€" ing ois vacation with his father, Daniel Erust, ocupied the pulpit of Calvary Church on Sunday evening much to the edification of his formâ€" er friends. Mr. Warren Snyder and Mr. Monâ€" et Loughleen of Toronto have been enjoying several days‘ holiday with ccmpanions in town After spending the festal season at home Earl and Clive Snyder re turned to resume their studies at The returns Monday evening were L All other lines excepting i left in a very unusual condition by without profits and Mfi.‘ j the ratepayers of Woolwich as reâ€" out the store * gards the reeveship, giving Sol.| Ready to wear Dre Koch a majority of only one over | Cottons Hosier; Joe Woods. Alex. Forbs is deputy | f reeve by acclamation and Bror. | China I Eix and Letson counciliors We © were not lucky enough to be able to x e attend the meetings of the A.A.A.S. | (]O‘lldles in Toronto last week, but we ob | * serve they have not found the "mising link" betwen man and the | Values Alw monkey as yet. ‘ And ancient forms of party strife Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws Mr. Eiroy Schefele of Detroit spent a few days last wek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schieâ€" tele. Who‘s Who and What‘s What Write it 1922 and may it be a Happy one. Michael does become sentimental and poetic once | ma while and on Saturday night was heard to repeat "Ring out a slowly dying cause Miss Flov Battlet returned to Oyster shells and Poultry grit. We have clean shells and is unequalled odik a Agf Carried in stock in all the different size packages at 40c, $1.00, $1.35 and $2.90 FEED YOUR POULTRY 8T. Jsacoss M. Weichel & Son, and germs the roosts and hen houses; to dip e as mu-:::m mmfl-% ore im l ons ies e en Poultry Profiis increase as fast as the care of Health is known to be the prime requisite for 1 hens of lice, mites and Seas. "r‘.i""“;:.. ‘ZENOLEUM io 2‘.!.""._'2.?_?_:“39.21- 9‘".':9 houses; ~_g=.-.w_ o 1 tor % santey .. er, _ Mrs. F. Schramm spent a few days of last week with her daughter Mre. A. ing Meisel at Tavistock. rmâ€" A SPLENDID SUCCESs Our Annual S. 8. entertainment sys was held last Tuesday evening in ast the hall here, ind was a splendid success. Sppper wis served at 5.30 her for the children, after which they inâ€" Stâ€" duiged in games auptil about $.30 0t . when the programme conmpmenpced Stâ€" consisting of choruses, recitations; ""~ dialogues, monologue and pantoâ€" 2!â€" ‘mime, etc. The last item on the 2t | program was a presentation to Rev, _ _‘Mr. atd Mrs. Crarey who left here °Dt last Thursday for their ew ‘home in in Colchester. Miss Kate Chfistner Tread the adress and Miss Madge °K . Cook presented them witi m silver "® / caseerole from the A.Y.P.A. Santa b° Claus by this time had arrived and tYâ€" he stripped the Xmas tree of its‘ ! beautiful gifts for both young and *® old. ; "The Big Hardware Store" Miss Margaret Clark spent last week with friends in Plattsville Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lichti and son, Floyd of Waterioo spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Schrumm and daughter, Olive, spent New Years‘ day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Bickle at Roseville. Owing to the illness of our tachâ€" er, Miss D. F. Walker, school will not be opened this week. Miss Eliza Brown is epending & few months with her sister Mrs.‘F. Sanderson, Stratford. _ Miss Beatrice Walton of New Hamâ€" burg visited with her parents here over the holiday. Mr. Delton Coxson and Miss Bessic Nahrgang accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Coxeon and family of Plattsville spent last Wednesday in Kitchener. Kitchener last week after spending the past few weeks with her sister Mrs. Rufus. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stevens and *requisite for sdccestiul layers and Broiinns: op oys paindl KITCHENER WATERLOO ONT.. .. ... «; To help bring back more pi Campaign for We 8 And Continues Every Many Lines Struth, past two be glad Mr. L for spént: | Roth‘s, Mils Mr,

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