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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Sep 1922, p. 1

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_ ~Women‘s, Misses‘, Men‘s and Boys‘ Shoes §z at Final Clearing Prices : Odd Lots of Men‘s Brown Calif English last welt Soles Sizes 6 to \~..8% in A, B, and C widths $7.00 quai ity. Special yor. ... 34 85 & . a 4+ *‘ __. Materials and weights for fall ?’:’ a&re ‘Grays, Browns, and Greens, E Boys‘ Shirts and Blouses in plain ".~and stripes at $1.00 and $1.50. ‘ ~GCustom Tailored Suits s ?,‘on’ Summer Caps, light and ‘~Jum colors at 75¢. and $1.00. flnll Clearance of Boys‘ Summer Apparel *~__â€" Boys‘ Suits with Two Pairs of Bloomers f $7.90, $9.75, $12.00, | $15.00 Women‘s White Nile Cloth Strap Pumps, military heels.. . $2.95 Cuban Heels.. . _ Boys‘ Shoes, made of good quality Box Kip all solid. Sizes 1 to 5. lr!. J. J. Walsh and daughters, Alice and Kathleen, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Personals The Misses Tillie and Birdie Forâ€" ler of Baden, and Mr. Eph. Ludwig were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hammel and | @aughter, Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel of Bridgeport spent last | Bunday in the village. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mrs. John Poiffer of New Hamburg, and} Mrs. H. Hartieib and son, Harry, of Btratford called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmidt. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heldman of New Hamburg, and Mrs. Allen Heldman‘ Of Kitchener, spent last Sunday in | the village. | e Our Entire Stock of Two Piece Summer Comfort Suits Mr. and Mrs. A. Hauseman, Mrs. 1 ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Ratz and Mr. Harvey RatZ j oonard Heipel near Wellesley. Of New Hamburg, called at the! Master Oliver Schaliborn, who Bome of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt °" spent the bulk of his sumnrer hok Nl'rm:'nd.'l”h:el Iioer! | idays out here, has returned to Kitâ€" 4 % r8. son Hoerle SpeDt ‘ choner. last Sunday evening with Mr. and| gcpool reopened again this week Mrs. Russel Heipel of Wellesley Paltmn Beaches, Custom Tailor ed at $9.30 514.50 Homespun and Worsteds, sple ndidly tailored at $1Q 5() Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux and family spent last Sunday at Bridge. The Rev. Mr. Schmidt of East Zorra, occupied the puipit in the Lmatheran church here on Sunday Women‘s Patent one strap Pumps, * In this Great Seasonâ€"End Sale Mfi a treat has been prepared that will strongthen your ambitionâ€" m“i“ opportunityâ€"â€"â€"not so much because of »ductions but because the clothes are the finest m:an buy; ‘because the original Jyrices were s ; because many of them are i eal weight color for Fall wear; because there‘s a good ; & range of sizes, big to little. : $17.80 > Mere is a message from the wheat fieldsâ€"in Nature‘s great laboraâ€" PHILIPSBURG <~ ~© $83.50 Tailored Men‘s Threeâ€"Piece SUITS $2.98 and preached a very impressive serâ€" mon. ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckert and | Mrs. Archie Potter of Bay City, |q.\flch,, were the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Samuel Axt. sport and Norfolk models. Colors to fit boys aged 7 to 18. Boys‘ Bathing Suits in solid colors and striped borders.. ....500., 75c. CHILDREN‘S WASH SUITS $1.55 Good _ Wash Suits in assorted styles, broken lines that have sold up to 3.00. _ Mr. Edward Hammer and Miss Gertie Heise joined by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neeb, of Tavistock, and | Miss Tillle Hammer, of Wellesiey, motored to Neustadt over Saturâ€" day and Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Helsmith Wagner, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Wagner and famâ€" : ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heipel near Wellesley. Boys‘ Velour Kip Bal. medium pointed toes, rubber heels, sizes 1 Misses‘ Dong Kid and Box Kip, Bal. sizes 11 to 2.. .. $2 98 & sizes 11 to 2.. ‘The coal situation in the village is beginffing to get very difficult and the price of wood is soaring. $30 and $35 Custom Tailored Suits Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kipfer and family and Mrs. Jeranoes Kipfer, all of New York State, visited for sevâ€" eral days with their parents | and other relatives. with Miss Lillian Snider (Graduate of an Indiana College) in charge. Mr. Edwin <Wagner, from Detrolt, made a brief call here on Sunday. The Misses Gartung, from Kitâ€" chener, spent Sunday with David Wagner‘s. s Misses Fine Kid and Calf. Bals, * _ $9.80 $14.50 health y . from the wheat _ fAields! BERLET‘S CORNER. ©$23.50 use of| Dost thou remember, one swoeet and the teachers have miade their| ville, called on friendg for a: short finenw.unnonummr‘mmmc’hwtmmm. t Â¥>~~, : were| If you don‘t there are .A fow 140y ies on the staff. .. _~»__|..| ~Mr. and Mrs. Jno, K. Forwell and veight streaks in your composition Ml The Woellesloy Fall i# |â€"daughter, Agnes, are sponding a fow ooduv.mmuuuam&-hmmwnm edâ€"| days in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. A €000| op ino paddle, the iop of the waveâ€"‘nesday, â€" Sopt. 12th mand SBtR) "A| Hfeimbecker. * mmmmRyMMo‘}pflthlflh â€"| . Remember the big day, Sept. 14. the moonlight across ~the â€" placid| Write for prize Hst to the 89Â¥ Hon. Win. Lyon Mackenzié King, Sir wer T water mingled with the night nolse along the shore. But here we are sweltering in the midâ€"day Septemâ€" lug around the 90‘s with no soothing decoctions in sight, but withal most of us are revelling in the joy of beâ€" ing alive these glorious autumnal early Friday morning the 1st inst. at her home here, was held in St. James‘ Lutheran Church on Monday at 2 p. m. conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gehlhaar. The deceased whose death at the early age of 50 years was the result of several paratytic strokes is survived by her husband, $ sons and 4 daughters who have the sympathy of a host of relatives who have been spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. Whitney returned to New York on Saturday. ‘Mr. Leo. Berges, of Detroit, was home over the weekâ€"end to see his mother. Mrs. Will Heist went to Guelph last Thursdy to undergo Xray treatâ€" ment for a few days. Mr. Peter Musselman is busy with his portable sawâ€"mill cutting timber for August Dammefer near Linwood who lost his barn by lightâ€" ning recently. 34 Reuben is off to Toronto to pracâ€" tice the "broadening out" policy at the C. N. E. Mr. John Hahn and family, of town, had an enjoyable time at the Hahn family reunion held in Heidâ€" eltberg on Labor Day. Don‘t forget the county S. 8. Conâ€" vention to be held in St. Jacobs, on SBept. 2ist. ‘The Bus has reduced its fare to 50c return to Kitchener beginning on Tuesday last. Miss Lizzie May Koch and Mr. ‘Thomas Muncur, of Kitchener, were married in Hespeler last Friday. They intend living in Kitchener afâ€" ter honeymooning in Toronto. Mr. Earnest Garner and son and Miss Iva Pym, of Waterloo, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" ry Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Weber, of Elmira, spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in town. Rev. E. Reiman, the Swiss dele ate to the General Conference of the Evangelical Assn., preached in Calvary church on Wednesday even ing in the interests of the work in Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Filsinger and Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger motâ€" ored from Toronto to spend the weekâ€"end at ‘"The Maples". Mr. and Mrs. Appel returned with them on Monday for a few days in the Queen City. September 13th no doubt will be a lucky day for North Waterloo when Hon. W. L. McK. King will be the guest of the people. Echoes of September 1911 still hover in many of our memories. * Mr. and Mrs. "Welson Feil, of Bridgeport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gées. Mr. Barney Hoeflin, of Chesley, visited his brother W. Hoeflin over the holiday. Mr. Harold Reynolds, manager of the local branch, of the B. of N. 8. is enjoying two week‘s holidaying among his friends in Toronto, Brampton and London. Mr. I. M. Snyder, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with his friend Mr. Calvin Brubacher. Mrs. Moyer of _ Bloomingdale, spent Monday with her sister â€" Mro. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gles at "Clearview Farm" over the weekâ€"end. on an extended visit with her parâ€" ents at ‘Trenton has returned. Mra. J. F. Waber and son, Wal ter, are apending two weâ€"ks with ber Ctughter, Mra D. McCarthy, Detroit Mich. Mr. _ Neibergall _ and _ several ELMIRA. the fact that heredafter ev@ry one will be reported and have to fare the charge laid against him, Mr. Wm. Dingwall} bhas aflded a new verandah to his house and is giving it a fresh coat of paint which adds much to the appearance of the dwelling. Mr. Joseph L. Roth, while driving a horse and buggy, very unfortuneâ€" ately collided with a motor "car driven by Asaron Zehr, at Mr, Roth‘s lane when â€"the occupant was. hurt about the head and horse @ut up very severely. ‘ Mr. Wilfred Berscht spent Sunday in New Hamburg with friends. Mrs. A. Rau, of Kitchener, spent a short time with her parents~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Kautman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottman and family and Clarence Reist, of Kitchâ€" emer, spent Sunday here among Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kipfer and Mrs. C. Kipfer and family of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichty. on ulc e on nc c en n it 0; wiang | _ Mr. David Litwiller motored to I Niagara Falls Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkiam | Spaetzel, son and daughter are at present visâ€" iting friends in Michigan. The New Dundee Fire Engine formerly kept at Mr. A. Hilborn‘s Garage has been moved to Mr. Marâ€" tin Knarr warehouse adjoining the Continuation School. Key to be found in a glass box just outside the Mr. George Hanley, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Josh. Hilborn and Mr. Clarence Hilborm, of Drayton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn Sunday. Mrs. Daniels and grandâ€"daughter Miss Irene Crawford, of Paris, spent the week with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. N. 8. Bowman has returned | after a month‘s vacation in Hamâ€" ilton, Grimsby and Venessa. Mr. Roy Daniels and Mrs. Boyce, ; of Brantford and Mrs. Mabel Crawâ€"| ford, of Paris spent Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backâ€" son Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spactzel and family spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PERSONALS l Mr. Arthur Kitroy of Detroit is the guest of the Misses Bruce. Miss H. A. Bruce is spendiftg a Miss L. Maude Broce has return ed â€" from a two woeks‘> visit at Mr. and Mrs. Randal Hoffman and WELLESLEY NEW DUNDEE uen tm t e Bilp , of Kitchener, will pay a short visit to our burg. Local and Personal s Messrs. Geo. and Anthony Voisin had the misfortune of cutting themâ€" selves with a Iathe while employed with H. Schnarr, carpenter, of Linwood, wee busily engaged inâ€"| **** "*U"MMTIMI O "I00 MA OO stailing lightning rods on the barn Mr. Geo. Brenner, Kitchener. of Jacob S. Meyer last Saturday. Messrs. Chas. Koebel, Jr., and Mr. Jos. Strub of Hamilton, is) Willisam Haus of Waterloo, spent a spending a few days with his sis| few hours last Sunday in our burg. ter Mra Fred W. Haim. Miss Monica Moser of Waterloo, A few of our juniors attended the bazaar at New Germany last Monâ€" day. & spent the weekâ€"end with mother and relatives. € Ham C. Schwamm and Mrs. C. Heric and daughter, Lucy, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Ed. Veidenheimer ‘spent the holiday in the Twin City. Mr. Ed. McGrath spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto. Miss Delphine Fischer of Kitchâ€" ener, spent the holiday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Wey. i & Mr. Jos. Lobsinger of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end and holiday unâ€" der thg parental roof. Mr. Urban Helm spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Fred Helm. Mr. Hy. Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and family spent the weekâ€"end and holiday in Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. L. Turner of Ottawa, spent a week with theâ€"latter‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. B. Boegel. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Stumpf and family spéent a few days with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. B. Boegel. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lorentz and Mr. and Mrs. H. Diss spent Sunday in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Boegel of ‘Toronto, called on â€" relatives Igtt Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koebel and family motored to Toronto on Monâ€" ~Mr. Leo Esbaugh motored to the northern counties on business. Misses M. Gies and A. Gies of Kitchener, spent a few days with Mrs. L. Huber. Mr. Jos. Hayes and son, Eugene, Mr. George Forwell of Dashwood, Messrs. L. C. Rosenblatt and Jos. H* Lobsinger were out of town visâ€" itors last Monday. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt ant daughter, Adele, and Miss Helen Veitenheimer spent last Thursday in Preston. Mr. The 60 rods No. 9 x 48 in. high x 12 stays Frost Fence . 110 rods No. 8‘ x 47 in. high x 12 stays Frost Fence 170m-m.a;41umx9-unnmm. uOmleo.lxnln.hl;hxum-l‘ro.tMeo. 200 rods No. 8 x 42 in. high x 9 stays Frost Fence . 40 rods No. 7 x 40 high x 9 stays, Frost Fence .... 1000 Ibs. No. 9 Hy. Frost Colled Spring Wire ... . 42 lbs. St:yle 8. Frost Galv. Lawn Fence .... ., . 42 Ybe. Style L. Frost Galv. Lawn Fence .... .. . 4 14 ft. x 4 ft. high Frost Galvaniztd Gates .}.. .. . 1nn.x4nwmwm...i 1 10 ft x 4 ft. high Frost Gaivanized Gates .... . :mn.xcmmhmoavuua.m.... 3 4 ft. x 4 ft. high Frost Galvanized Gates .... .. Peter Brenner spent part of A great opportunity to finish that long delayed fence job at bargain prices. M. Weichel & Son, 1 "Frost Tightâ€"Lock Fence" balance of our stock to make room for winter storage, at "REDUCED PRICES". September Fencing Sale "These pficeo are for cash only" ed from Milwaukee and Detroit, atâ€" ter spending a few days with her sister in Milwaukee and two sons, Joseph and John, in Detroit. Miss Helen Veitenheimer left for Kitchener on ‘Tuesday to continue her course in St. Aune‘s school after spending her vacation â€" with her ~Aas we swing into cool Autumn days,.additions to the wardâ€"_ robe must be thought of and planned for by women everywhere â€"in country or in town.© Auturan is the gatowayâ€"to ‘the cooler and doldest season of the year, ‘and consequently brings with n.mmhmm Each day witnesses new arrivals. . Even now the varioty umwummyumwvwmm Coats, Blouses,. Dresses, Fabrics and Accessories Free! Free! Quality Co., of Torot us for two days, Fr days only), to show We guarantes an extra pair of ® with every suit or 16 King E., This is not a new adventure with us. We have had the Clothes of Quality samples and taken orders for years. Ask one of our many satisfied customers. Goudies Limited lmlummnmmmtcnm HERMAN LIPPERT In order Price ' with $ 24 and extra better Pants _ râ€"to advertise our madeâ€"to measure Suit Department extensively, we have arranged with the Clothes of , of Toronto, to have one of their expert tailors with days, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8th and 9th (two to show you samples and take measurements. THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Kitchener, Ontario. you a perfect fitting garment, and remember trousers of same materials FREE! FREE! overcoat order taken on these two days only. Former Dumart Packingâ€" Plant, Breithaupt St., ntar Lancaster 8t. We now have our plant in tip top shape and can assure‘ you the quickâ€" est ~ possible service.~ Mr. John Heldman of Baden, is doing our cooking ‘this season. He needs no introduction to most of you, as he is one of the best men in this line. We will be open from now on every day excepting Saturdays. Send along you work to make it worth our while to be here every day. It you have any .good clean cider apples for sale phone us. E. A. STAHL, CIDER MILL Kitchener 734 Ring 25. 54

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