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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Jun 1922, p. 1

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h zS AG When you want Good Shoes at Fair Prices come to this $ sns Popular Department of our Store y Women‘s one strap, one‘buckl_el Men‘s ‘dark brown or black boot, pumips, low heel or Cuban heel. i@ |solid leather, Goodyear weit soles, 4 m"‘ lelalth:tr, also brown pr l;l;;s regular $7.50 at ............. $£.95 Womsen‘s â€" twoâ€"strap _ pumps, !" | poys dark hrown E;:glish lace »+blaek; or brown kid, mlhtary- h‘eels, M":m mypointed toe, a Ureay . ; spéci®) at o.l,...000>0>>>>0>> $475 | shoe for boys, special at ..... $4.75 w . Women‘s Oxfords in patent »nd 4/ ~ Let Your Dollars | © _ Bring Lasting â€" ' Satisfaction â€"â€" High ‘grade Shirts of English Cloth. A highly mercerized weave of silky texture and appearance, very serviceable, special at....$2.50 Leather Belts, in black or cordovan, geruine cowhide, with fancy buckles w’l.‘\‘-..u................ ©8°00 _ Men‘s Oxfords, brown or black, English laced, the new square toe, an extra good value ......... $6.50 * Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. John Wick Mrs. C. Nickison and Mrs. T. Wrigh*â€" gon of Port Elgin visited for a few days with friends in the village. ‘ ‘Mrs. E. H. Thamer of Kitchener #pent a few days at the home of Rev. d&nd Mrs. M. D. Hallman last week. Shirts of extra quall'ty Madras, in new stripes, colorings, away from the ordlnaq kind, extraordinary value ......f.sQi.zziscrcns. 196 The Board of Trade are now inâ€" staHing the second water tank _ for fire protection in the village. . The Board desires to have the public subâ€" stription paid in as soon as possible #m order that the work may be com: pléted â€" There is still about $140 unâ€" + T}:,whomufi-fyingvnturm. from the money they entine Otterbéin, Sr.. who passed m clothes buy them wtih a proper regard for economy. away quite sudden}y st her home know the folly of ‘atcepting inferior clothes because the kere on Tuesday evening.: Deceased price beems low. R 2. | was in her $0th year. Sho made her "You are assured of quality and value with every purc:ase home with her son, Jaceb, wno mor atâ€"this store. / i wlk l ed to our village this spring, forâ€" ;â€"Finest quality, but not the highest prices. !mw‘mnflmwn Ein d ce e l n Aba t 2e tarm twa milas aonth af Haidalhare: * PALM BEACH SUITS New Summer Styles New form fitting models for young men, conservative styles for business men, sizes to fit men of all proportions, sands, tans and grays. & _ $18.00 * $20:00 â€" o They are in the freshest Spring Fabrics and in the newest and most f;roffered styles, single and doubleâ€"breasted, eonlc.rva__tive models, also sport models, snappy styles for young men in the selection. MEN‘Sâ€" AND YOUNG MEN‘S FINELY TAILORED SUITS 116 King Kast _ Jt has endenred itse!f to the careful housewife who believes / h toods of unquestioned purity and excellenceâ€" Come direct to the store with the stock.and right prices.. : We are not advertising ~big daily or weekll?v specials continually but our prices are as low if not lower. Ask one of our.many, many Satisfied customers. f s* .. Make your payments to the $20.00 $25.00 $35.00 NEW DUNDEE Men‘s Furnishings Attractively Priced Why Lose Time " Herman Lippert Men‘s and M/}:'l(:uen 3 e :. .Je‘ i â€" +% Men‘s and s‘ Outfitters {ltché'nz. ~Ont. | Among those that attended the Unâ€" :ited Brethren Conference at Stevensâ€" |ville, Ont., were the following from New Dundee. Rev. M. D. Hlllman.‘ treas. of the Board, Mr. F. E. Page. The laying record of a hen we are told is held by a gentleman of El mira., but the hatching record is at present held by D. Litwiller of the village, who with six setting hens with 126 egge hatched 126 Barred Rock.chicks, the respective hens hatâ€" ching 18, 20, 20, 21, 23, 24 chicks. Every chick is living. Can you beat it? Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler and famâ€" ily visited friends in Plattsville on Sunday. Little gents‘ or misses‘ tan lace oxfords, sizes 8 to 10, at $1.3%5, sizes 11 to 18 .;...........«... :s $hG@# Bpring Needleâ€"knit Union Suits, light summer weight, ankle and threeâ€"quarter~length, long or ahort SIG@Y@R :s:rrzsrecverencarsnnses BHID Athletic Unfon Suits, fine check, nainsook, of unusual quality...$1.10 Men‘s Balbriggan Union Suits, exâ€" tra quBlity .......s2222000..%. BhB% Silk Hose, drop stitch, in two tone colorings, specially good, for...$1.25 "Youths‘ brown or black lacé shoes, solid. leather soles, siges 11â€" to 13 at Mercerized Lisle Hose, reinforced heel and toe, all the popular colors, 141 King West CC A R | cere regret of the death of Mrs. Vat | ° V|ewnmfi-.mw . away quite sudden}y at her home 2 kere on Tuesday evening. : Deceased , was in her $0th year. Sho made her ; home with her son, Jaoeb, wuo movâ€" ;\ !od tomvflhn&hmm[ ‘nd cemetery and was largely atâ€" tended. She is survived by one | daughter and three sons, Mrs. Kenry ‘ Sattler, Jacob and Valentine of Heldelberg and Henry:â€" of Kitchener. | Enjoy Outing. : ‘The young people of m\mnnnn church entertained the Eimira young, people at the Three Bridges on Satâ€" urday afternoon. Personalis. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber of Elâ€" mira spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koebler and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Bunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Henry Koehjer. The funeral took place from the reâ€" eidence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (August Schlimme, in New Dundee, â€"at four o‘clock Tuesday afternoon the ‘13th of June. She is survived by her sorrowing husband, one son and one | daughter, her aged fater and moth [.r. two sisters and a brother. At a very largely attended evénin, service, the New Dundee ~Béptist Church on Sunday last conchided‘a successful series of meetings under the leadership of Rev. H. A. Ackiand, of Oxford Btreet Baptist Church, Woodstock. The meetings have been in progress for two weeks, hayâ€" ing been commenced on Monday, May 29th. The members _ of the church ad congregation bave been greally helped by Mr. _ Ackland‘s ministry. _ He has returned to Wood: stock to continue his work in his pasâ€" torate there. Ford rumabouts parking on Front ne fell from a: buildnig. . The : deâ€" Street on Bunday afternoon aré reâ€"ceased is a brother of Mrs. Gavin quested not to leave their doors #tafid Barbour and is fairly well known in ing open. . this locality‘‘ The funeral was held At a very largely attended evénin, | from the Cros#hill church to the service, the New Dundee ~Béptist|cemetery on Thursday afternoon. . There died in Galt on June 10th, after a lingering illness, a formet, resident of New Dundee, Mrs. Lefier (Samantha Schiimme) aged about 55 years. . * Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn, Mrs. E. B. Hallman, Miss Idelizâ€"Spactze!, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haliman, Mr. Clare Hilborn and D. Litwiller. 7 On Saturday afternoon the Sunday School Clase of small girls pleasantly surprised their teacher, Miss Corneâ€" lia Koehler, presenting her with an address and a beautiful dish. . The girls reported a fine time. The township of Btenheim lost u.i Mr. Edgar MacTavish of the Bank 6f ‘its esteemed citizens on June 10th |®f Nova Scotia, Guelph, is spending by the death from pmeumonia, stter bis vacation with ‘MQMO in â€"town an {limess of eleven days; of Solomon |®N4 at his home néear here. Sararas, in his 67th year. Do not "’"’"“'““ to be held He was born on August 27th, 1m'by the Young Meh‘® Club Friday evâ€" &n the family homestead in Blenhe‘m ®Nin#, June 16th. Township, where he lived with his Eydtâ€"Milter Nuptiala brother Levi continuously until ‘his| ;s many form@r friends here conâ€" death. He was a member of the BaPâ€"|gratuiate Mr. Wm H. Eydt, 14W of tist church, a man â€"of sterling=cha&r | ®haira, on his ‘recent. maftiage to acter, a good citizen, held jn High 6#â€"| Miss Miller of Milvérton. ~Mr. and teen by those who knew bim: He was Mrs. Eydt left for Toronto, trave} unmarried but is survived by thre® jing by steatier through the Thousâ€" brothers and two sisteds who mourn and fslands fo Alexsydra Bay and his loss, The fungral service, which Montreal. was attended by a large number ol} Mr. Sylvester Lanz of Dorking has relatives, as well as many ‘friend@{been sngaged by Mr. Albert Karley and neighbours, was held in New|jocal paperâ€"haiger and decorator. Dundee Baptist Church st ©£.30| Mr. Mogk of Elmira is spending a o‘clock on Tuesdsy afternton, and/few woeeks with his‘ daughter Mrs. intermerit took place in the New Gaines here; * DundbesUnion Cemetery. > | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Luts spent The pailbearers, Archie l.r-ru.'suay at their boté in Elmira. Cranston ‘Hallman, | Noma# Kester,| Missâ€" Fréfidk ‘Kulbfeish of New ‘Melvin Appel, ‘Wilson Sivatas and Hamburg spent ‘Baturday with her W, F. A. series was played og EHatur: day evening when _ Roseville was handed a defeat by a 1â€"0 score..Come along to Ayr on Saturday night, our last game. I Ruefferâ€"Weber ‘ A very quiet wedding was solemniâ€" zed on Saturday afternoon at the Luâ€" theran Parsonage when Emma younâ€" gest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Btmon Weber of the village was united in marriage to Fred Rueffer eidest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruelfer of The -yT(hy of a circle of friends is extended to the bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow. Baden. The young couple left M:T;;;_-ro Mr. and Mrs. L A. Otf'l Buffajo, Detroit and otHerâ€"poluts,. < + June 5th, a:daughter. | > _ The local‘s last lmlil:fljlq»w:“wfirm Mr. Hupt W, F,. A. series was played ocm Haturâ€" *M'W m towh last! Wed day evening when . Roséville W8# nasday mbrnink from, Philbdeiphiy Hubert Toman were all néghows of, mamuu.hmw.fiu ‘Baptist pastor, and Rev,.. ~wW. m,um United rem Churéh, conducted the serviges :; ‘ Uhurch and grave sige. . i The s h# of the whole comâ€" i-_-n.:‘” to, the. mambere . of the bereaved Jn theig:seyere weipeilsene *a% 4b on w â€"», |off and being draggoed for someâ€"dist< ."ume. It was thought for some time .z â€" |that his leg was broken, but he s0li Inu';“ in a very serioug condition with several ribs broken and a sprathaed | dny|"'“‘ Jack‘s many friengs bope he "** |will soon be on the road to recovery. i Mr. J. W. Hayes attended the Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris demonstration hx Guelph Mr. John Heimbach while lntl hay ‘at the local C.P.R yards last Woednesday morning narrowly escapâ€" ed a very serious accident when his team ran away . The ‘team ran.into Mr. John W. Martin‘s milk wagon, one of Heimbuch‘s horses breaking its leg, making it necessary to shoot him. ‘ The borse was valued at $150. The Late John Dechert The funeral of the late Mr. John Dechert was held on Thursday of last week not on Friday as stated in last week‘s Chronicle.© The funeral proceeded from his late residence, west of the village to the Lutheran church for services and thence to the cemetery for interment. The deceased was 69 years of age, and had been â€"married~45 ‘years. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn nine boys and four girls, one brother Henry and two sisters. The followâ€" ing sons acted as pallbearers, Mezuâ€" no, Loul6, William, Fred, Milton, and with a different team, the bprses ran away again, Mr. Heimbu@i falling large basket of eggs. ‘ To muke.matâ€" ters extremely worse, next morning while bringing over lll&l‘ Aoad with a different team, the biprses ran Miss Julia Logie of ;mch‘el’ spent a few days last week with her parents near here. Mr. Harry Schummer of St. Jerâ€" othes‘ College, Kitchener has arrived home for his summer v@cation. w . Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Freidman on Wednesday, June 7th, Mr. Record Load of Hay \ The largest load of hay that ever passed through the village was doâ€"‘ livered to Mr. Jac. Lorentz at the C.P.R. yardé one day last week by‘; the H. E. Rats large F.W.D. lumber truck. The hay weighed 7%% tons which meant about 160 bails and was purchased from John Reidel. > éfimm‘.;nm 1 towh least! Wed nesday térning. fromâ€" gmunpm where hé fifed > lawt . woek: Mr: Cooté was in the contractor busi« ness in that city and it is thought he fell from a: buildnig. . The doi Misses Lenhard, K. Hayes and Annte Stemmier visited friends in Hesson last Wednesday. Mr. Edgar MacTavish of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Guelph, is spending his â€" vacation with Priends in town and at his home né&r here. Do not mis#s‘the dance to be held by the Young Meh‘® Club Friday evâ€" friend Miss" Joar? O&rnochan. Miss Mary MatCardle attended the Convocation exereiéie at the Univer sity of Toronto Inst week. L Mouse Struck By Lightning. On ~Saturday night during the se miles south . of Sbre ideing consitder m\.l‘ 8 f â€"Moapie, Dob Subiiart. and : Hercy Personals %,% shouts of fre, it beinig the leading fectory of H. E. Rats & Co., which had caught fire and was completely buried. S . Miss Irene Coulter returned home last Monday after visiting her sis ter, Mrs.:John Femner of Charing Cross for nearly two weeks. ‘ Mrsa. John Runstediér and daugh ter. Margaret of Flesherton spent a few days with friends here. © * * Monered by Friends, ‘The young people of Linwood de lightfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luts on Mongay evening their home here. ‘They were presentâ€" ed with an address and a beautiful large hall clock. . All present report an enjoyable evening. Miss F. Rupstedier is spending a few days with friends in Toronto, ; | Mr.. Wm. H. Kerr,: Mr.. Andy Crawâ€" ford and.Mrs. Jemims Crookshanks Stratford last Friday. at Sebringvilie Sunday visiting their eistar, who is very ill. Huber of Waterloo spent .Sunday With: the forther‘s paroiits Lerk. REINHARDâ€"VOLL Avery large and pretty wedding took place at the .R.C. church, 8t. Clements, on Tuesday, June 13th. wliem Miss Rose Voll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Voll, Sr.. and Mr.‘Reimhard of Stratford were vnâ€" ited in the holy bonds of matrimony. Father Wey conducted the coremony. The bride was gowned in duchess satin trimmed with hand.made flowâ€" ers and seed pearls and wore a cap and veil with orange blossoins and carried a bouquet of carnations. T ie bridesmrid was Miss Annie Reinâ€" bhard,sister ‘of the groom and the groom was supported by )ir. Robert Voll ,brother of the‘ bride. _ After their honeymoon they wili reside in Stratford where the fol;mor has 4 position. Mr. and Mrs. John Fewings and Miss Jessie Fowings and Mrs. Jemâ€" Mre. Geo. Wray, Sr., returnceid| home Saturday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McNab at Rock| wood for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rutherford and daughter, . Marion, Mr. and| Mrs. A. Riddel an dsor, John, Mr. and Mrs.â€" James n};::.:-d and dau ghtors, Nelli6 and, ce.> attendâ€" j »d the wedding of their nephew ani cousin, Mr, Herb. Martin in Guelph Monday. | >> s Mr. Robt. Graham of Fordwich | visited at Rev. E. Jacques Saturday. Mrs. J. Harron and Miss Daisy Arnold spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs., Harron‘s sist=er, idrs. Hamilion, near MÂ¥ and Mrse. Howard Motrow and som of Stratford were ~isitors at Mr. J. Muhn‘s on Senday. & een spent Supdayâ€"with friesds in Don‘t forget the garden party in the ‘school grounds under the ausâ€" pices of the Lidies‘ Aid of the Presâ€" byterian church. _ & cond widest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baechler was united in marrâ€" lage to Mr. Jack Logie of Linwood. . The bride, who was attended by her sister, Henrietta, Iooked charmâ€"= ing in a dress of white satit trimm< ed with shadow . lace and wore a vreath and veil and.carried a bouâ€" quet of pink and white carnations: ‘The bridesmaid wore a gray satity dress and picture bat to matcMf. The groom was supported‘by NMr. Albert Helm of Water}oo. LOGELâ€"BAECHL®R A very pretty wedd‘ng took place at St. Clements R. C. church uh About 12 guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinnar at the bride‘s home. The preserts received were aumâ€" rois and costly showing ths high esteem in which the young couple are heid. * & They wil}l reside on *ha groom# farm near 8t. Clemem@‘~~> (o*> Commenced Bullding ~Operatio s : Work was commenced on the new R. C. chureh on Monday morning of this. week and will now be rushéd through as scon 4% possiblé. "IÂ¥ 4s [ /00‘ t k n s uy A wwuwm " Destroyed by . Fire. MILLBANK. . On Saturday evening, June 3rd, about dark, when making the turn at the North end of the village, where it is impossible to see the apâ€" proach of any vehicle from «either Dear Editor: As a reader of the ChronicteTeleâ€" graph 1 would like a little space in your valuable paper to let the coun:â€" try know of the inhumanity of a cerâ€" tain motorist in our community. was pleased ‘to : seo mm j Wcufibw coming from as far as three aud tour| [ Aest to find out. «* . _ _« â€" / _ wmb:’pl:un:ldr, mo! n F * 3y k ,;-.w’,: k * % ' e excellent openâ€"air supper, After the | [ â€" j e s CraÂ¥ii‘â€"hak Hone toll fustine tb the ® * %% yks Young people of the burg motored up to Elora Rocks on Suaday last. Many people from here on Sunday visited the ruins of Mr. Henry Stoesâ€" er‘s barn, which was destroyed by fire at 3 o‘clock Sunday n;omlu;z ing.struck «by~liglthing. .© Our ‘tes Wents report thaf it war the weverest lightning that ever passed over here for 30 years. Mr. and Mrs.: John Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Schmitt of Kitchener were guests with Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Koehler on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Wagner epent Sunday in Tavistock. and one final pull all sides were satâ€" teffed‘ and ready to quit, excenting the spectators, who wished to make it a two out of three test. Farm Changes Ownership. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wagner, Violet Miller and Raymond Killer of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip and family of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller ;d family of St. Jaâ€" cobs visited ~ Sunday with : relaâ€" tives. Personals. ; Miss Lissie Berlet of Kitchener spent a few days with relatives and former old friends. 20â€" men engaged in a tugâ€"ofâ€"far. Bo h‘ ad. and after some . real" excitamnt Mr. and Mrs. John Z.‘ Wagner spent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. Mrs. Danzer, who had been visi. ing for theâ€"last six months with her sister, Mrs. Hammer, returned to her home in Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Médgar Wescott of Hamilton spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lichti and family wisited on Sunday with rela tives and friends in Josephsbury. _ Many people from here attended Mr.â€"Con. Forler with his staff of carpenters, of Philipsburg, is a busy man remodelling, building barns and larger than the ..one: that the funeral last Monday of the late Carl Huras in Wellesley. had done full justice to the M. Weichel & Son, HAWKSVILLLE Frost Ready Fence Mr. _ Mr. Welland Snyder of the..Mo!â€" ot Mr:~and Mrs."8. Sayder Subday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Winn‘of Eimifa and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Winn and daughter of Winnipeg and Roy Winn of Kitchener paid a flying visit to our burg on Saturday nght. The ladies‘ aid of Winterbourne will hold a garden party on June 2%, at the Manse. They will have talent fron: Toronto. $ Mr. "Herbert Norman of spent Sunday at Roseville. Nairn. Mr. John ‘Daly has taken the con, tract of building the new fence kround the school yard. direction, this motorist came mh-‘ ing along at a high:rate of speed reâ€" gardless of anything not even ‘Ivin‘J the usugl signal, although wel} acâ€" quainted with the road. A eouplo{ of young people not far advanced in their teens came driving along "l'.l4 a young horse. The sudden w‘ of the car;frightened the animal and caused the horse to jump in the ditch turning the horse and buggy turtle, with the couple beneath theé Mrs. C. Braemer of Toronto is spending some time with her eisâ€" ter, Mrs. Alvin Ottman. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. N. Cunaâ€" ingham. We are glad to see Mr. Lorne Wool is able to be out again after his cperation. against such imhumanity. . Our worthy motorist continued on his way, perhaps with a glad heart that the rogd was clear for him. This is the style of a ‘well known resiâ€" dent ollwmophy township.‘ A very neighborly act indeed . What I would like to know is, where are our officials, and if there is, any way they can take action Mr. Alvin Trussler of to all who bring in a copy of this HAWKESVILLE k94 Feillow Citizen. SWAYC L +s snn un cvce 08 aop h 605 8 90 sls 6 s 6 CHOW S BtAYB At ...s.. ... se se e e e k k e ks 52e 1 ‘stiys at ...:..;.@:«..cz.rl....~... 40e j Stays At .........skkk k k d k. ... }s. 52e 1 gthys KE .s:i.sriksssssssrrzrsic.s~> U7€ 1 THE PROFIT SHARING STORE rg ~ Kitchener, Ontgrio, i) i9 ElmirA 41 w# . Eimira spent Sunday with his~ o Joseph Woods. +4 Mr. Robert=Vietch . of BR spent Sunday. with + e Mr. Walter Vietch and st spetn Sunday at Rosev‘lle. . Mr. ‘Francis Loney has 18 his barn by erecting .a now ched. Mr. Jas: Mitchell did t wm'.wmmwmm _‘The weatherman, like other ans, seems to break loose froi even : tertor of hi# ways once, witile. Homdodumtt% supply of what we‘ needed ou J ‘day‘ night, but at the same greated quite a fuss.about it }n- glad ‘to report nothing ‘hg this part with the ow treesâ€"blown. down a nd. slight damage :o garden st }hafl.r. ic '!g Limited date, June 21st, when Sol, the takes a. fotion to stand still annual program, twentyâ€"three & half: defgrees north, of the â€" Josiah says he has all the day he can make use of from 4.86.4 to 7.59 p.m., plus two zwmu'g,g Miss Oaks, nurse of Kitchi spent Sunday with her friends, and Mrs. Whitney at "The Map Dr. Nairn Had charge of . vices in the Presbyterian â€" in the absence of Rev. Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snidet doughters, Winnifred an1,| left last Saturcay on & through New York etate r@b by way of Montreal. e Mr. K. L. Wasson of 'l'oéo* give an illustrated lecture 08 ral Europe in connection W1 annnal meetiog of the Blhl:= in Calvary charch on Thursds ening, June 22nd. $ Bortiâ€"On June 9th, to Mly ud Ts

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