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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Sep 1922, p. 9

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Kill them an. and the ms too, 10e trpacket WAIL§_ON'S on Friday evening hvlv Scott team of Gull it team. the latter w "orif of 15.14 in " m and Sansworth were tor the noon team. The Sunday school and Cori" ntion of the Prsshylorlan church inland holding iholr annual picnic on Saturday afternoo, Sept. 18th. Gall A number from tended the (halt-(h In Kitchener on $2: well please-d with 1 same as Um)" was With musiv Mrs. Nullls ing the 0n tut trirts. The rain whirh tell an S and Monday was most weico these parts as the yuund Wu: dry and the Purmvrs could ll) their land rvzuiy tor full so“ Cebu-ates Wedding Armivers, A Very enjoyable vvvninp held on Saturday. St-pl. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. August Nahls hunted their 25th anniversa their wedding, A largv numl rennin-:4 and friends gathvr: their hom" and smut the m with music “ml .n.....,;_.‘ .. Rev. Mr. Johnson on pulpit in the Pres/ri on Sunday utter :m alm- weeks. the different contests. A large uumbnr from th attended' the Toronto F this year and all Were WI tor ttterr-trip. The Wat" fair tor thi: In boon on The scholars are busy at the ditteren Born. In “no" Mr. and Mrs. Ric with Mr. A. teacher and M Junior teavher. mrauoru to resume hvr the General Huspill after the past two weeks with ems. tl Mrs. W. J. Cree spent tl week visiting his daughter in on, Ottt, Miss Watsu Friday after Miss Mercy ot Gal: Reeves ot can Were tors at the home of M eaburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jun fen spent Sunday with relatives in Preston. Mr. John Bainkeardl spent a tew , ,days in Brannon! and Hamilton last week. Mrs. Frank Holton and two daugh- I ters of Hamilton were visitors at, the home of Mrs. D. Haruut over the week-end. that town Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright ot Kit. chener are at present waiting rela. ttees in the village. Mr. and Mrs. W. Young of Brant- ford were visitors at the home of Mrs. H. Hamm tor the past week. Miss A. Wilrlng left on Monday for Thorold where she has accepted " bosition on the teaching staff ot Mrs. Rourke and daughter ot Trenton returned home last Monday utter spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanan. ttr. School re-opened . I". Mr. Puke left on Wedne+ h, for his home In Timmons after lmdlnx the last month with rer knives In Dean and Toronto. Tht, Misses L. and E. News ut Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents. Mr, John. Wryco at Arthur "I "with; at the ham. ot Mr. Win. Ian on Sunday but. urn. Bryce and children returned home with Mr. Bryce after lpendhl‘ the past three inch In the village. ll- Ihuv of noun» a a vb "rata-hr-oi-a.-. m u M. f “In H. Thin- ttttt on Monday Int to resume her dun- on the Shrew: leaching ml. game of soft hall was team and Mrs. J. Jones and child. malt and'othcr items as told‘ by Watorloo Chroma. correspondents Watson returned home In "oo" on tG'pt, 3rd to Mrs, Richard Jones, a Sun. "aterloo township school this district will be held evening thWeen Getty el , and friends Kathere P and spvnl the el v and (lamina. Mr. " were remembered inning with some h, of Gull and the “mm latter winning by " " In slx innings‘ Kuhry A. Lends as principal l Miss Sagrr or Galt as "mu township school district will be held Thursday, Sept. 20th. of the different schools present prvpariug for was most wrlcomu in trom the village at. alt-Hump!) hall gmnw m Sulurday and tern ritlt the result of the was pulling for the weeks with her pur- Presttyteriau church vr an absolute of six Cree spent the past august Nahls u-lvr .5th anniversary at A large number or [ground Was 'ery rs could not tget tell ma Sunday Anniversary, t-vvning was "N. 2nd Win.“ lt and Miss G. e Sunday visi» Mrs. Chas. Ros lumen-d dur some beam]. the battery last Tuesday the village Exhibition we" rem id upivd the lewd at 1 evening, Mr. and duties at Spending played I 1iittg Bright Mr. hummus! Inna-l want gun day under the pram! mot _ Mr. Charlie Ratchert of Kitchen" and Mr. I). Shanta of Waterloo were businem Vlaltors tooth]: vicinity In»! Wethtdmtar. Wednesday at Kitchener. Miss Annie Koepke want ttt th" home ot Mr, and M Bowmnn. MIMI Emm- El: ot Elli Sunday with Manda here Mrs, Allan of Mrs. J T Mr and Mrs Oliver Suynder at. tvndc-d the ministerial meeting at Kilchonnr last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. on spent a tehorttime with 'the latter's mother "Par llamhprg last Monday. Mr Orlando Bowman spout Sun day "ruler the parental root. ’ Quite a numbor trom Ulla vicin, ity wrrr- visitors to the Toronto u human-during tho past week. Messrs. Lloyd and Howard Say "er. Mrs. Ed, Ed, Snyder and Miss Vera appnt Friday at North East- hope at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Mohr. Wednesday at Mrs, Wm. ()ukh-y of Brussels "ireitt last Monday with her sigh-r Mrs. J T. UH. Quill- " numln-r from here ttttend, r-d the, Mvnmmih- convention hell! :1: Kill'lu-m-r last Monday. Miss Nellie Snyder of North Euslhupr- is summing some time ”nth-r the part-ma! root. Mr, and Mrs Oliver Snyndvr at- tended the lllinixlnrinl tunnel-m qak Sunday Quite it larxe folks Hinton-d to this week. Ravi] ' wllh pvuthvs. Personals. for Ilte Gilsun products. Miss Elvilm I'ressman left on Tuesday fur Toronto where she wilt visit with friends, _ Mrs. John Herr untlvrwvnt an on eration fur apirendfcitis on Friday at the fi-W. Hospital. She is xvii» ing Mung ax wall us run he Hun-.11 rd. friends ”mung some remarkable [h-l'l'uW mum'us. It is only a size “le but it is exceeding all "xpectatious un but]: duanmr and belt work. Mr. Rudy has also svcurvd the aim-my for Iho Gilsun urmlm-Iu Rudy I making munvus [rimuls od. Mr I'litrord Eby, G TR. Jespatchor at Bridgehurg renewed ohl acquain- tance-s in the village last wuek. The Case lrm-lur shipped into Ill“ Rudy gumm- sonw weeks ago is making .sotttt' remarkable Irrsrfors week's (rid. Miss Miss K. Dennis of St. Thomas is axsutning the duties as principal of the local school. The principl. Miss Mul‘me of [nylon is incapacitated 1I|rough sickness. An old time dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Prong ml Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Detwiler are the tecipient of a baby boy. Congratu. rations Sundu y ther Connor. Kitchener, Mr The Misses Verna and Lillie Baer renewed aulde acquaintances in the Vineland district on Tuesday. Ye good old wedding hells are ringing south east ot Breslau. Ring strong and tree wild bells. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mr, Harold Bender ot the Prince. tou Theol. Seminary was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, o. Kalb the early part of the week. Mr and Mrs. Jaroh Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer and son, Josiah, visited friends in the neighborhood on. Saturday after- "0011. Mr. and Mrs. D. Holst visited re- Lathes near New Hamburg on Sunday. Miss Martha Thaler is home again after a tew weeks' vacation at Niagara Falls. Mr. Clarence Burkholder was a Sunday visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller. Mr. dud Mrs. Simon Thaler BP. rived home on Friday after an ex- tended trip through Saskatchewan and Alberta. Miss um In Hurst In column] with Miss Violet Becker renewed old ac- uualuttutces in Waterloo over the week-end. Mr. and In. H.117 Dodo]: and Mr. In] Mn. Jerry Brut new"! to vmemu on Sunday. M iss Pom-m- Mr. and In. It.“ Baghdad“! spout Sunday will Mr. In In. a. Bungh, Waterloo. Miss ‘ NEWS Wm Alan Good was tho guest J T on last Thursday. MIN: Snyder spent last r Ruby t'scliuaeringer and bra. Alfred, motored to Extra on m Mrs. Jacob Rudy visited in the Ellllim district an Emma Hurst visited old in Waterloo over the wuek. Violet Break is spending a FLORADALE ation in the Niagara dis 'pke spent Sundty Mr, and Mrs. Levi .le. ot Elmln san! the fruit district ar rulurnr-d Indra number of local at I . Zinkann Sale Opens Thgrsday, Sept. 14th Tinkann Shoe Store Forced Out of Business Our store lease has expired-We have The orders m: “Get out, no matter what the $aarifttie" " (in pairs only (Don't stop to consider loo long) tho famous "dust Wright" Roots, button and law, tiw smaller sizes, G, SI: and 6. These far-famed Hoots sold uplto SI: the pair. For mvn who can “var them Wt' offer to Ict them 1:0 at l 95 (Think -of-it) P""'""'"'""'---'"--......... t o sew-nu palm at “us tcot'ced-out-of-Husiuess clearance. Hoys' Boom in the finer leathers for dress-up and the sturdy qualities For young Wonv again such an opportl in patent, and black sold many hundreds htuv at this clearance A large assortment of Children's Shoes and patent leather with white tops. The the boxes-up to $4.00 the pair. Forced-on Hess sale prices. $1.95 and . . . _ . . . . . . . . . All our Infants' soft-soled shoes, made with baby's tender little feet in view, and to sell at $1.00 and upwards. Take them as many as you wish, while they last at, per pair . . . . . . .. 6):“ Store fixtures and show cases even the shelves at bidders' own figures. Nothing reserved,. And will continue daily until everything is cleared out. The prices are almost like offering.r you a l away"." You know the Zinkann reputation for selling only high quality Footwear. We frankly tell you "Up to You" to stock up with Shoewear for present and future needs. Store cloned previous Tuesday an stock. Impossible to enumerate all the items-This ten picked at marked in plain price figures-The earliest to come get best c, young women who wear boots never before and never 1: an opportunity. Fine, dressy, high quality lace Hoots, l and black and brown kids. In the regular way we w hundreds of pairs at $4.00 to $6.50. Your size is tis clearance at $2.95 and ............. . .. I!“ “F e lease has expired-We have imperative commands to vacate before Oct. lst, cannot get another suitable store and are forced out of business just when the best Boot and Shoe time of the year is at hand---We will lose thousands of dollars and sacrifice the goodwill built up through many years---But we must take our medicine---No Fake, -.t-t.r-- no Trick about this Sale---Every item in our big Etures _sstock of high grade Shoewear sacrificed under No goods al. cases the hammer of necessity. You have heard Lop:::va?"ta ll' hers: of bargains--Havt once in a while no purchases othing Picked up one-But never any- can be ex- l thing like this Forc'ed-out-oft changed. ---- Business final clearance. CHILDREN'S INFANTS' MISSES' MENS BOYS' m's Shoes, in Vivi kid gunmvntal 'ps. Thu original prices am- on r'tyccisd-out-otlusi., 1 50 $1.95 $1.95 Me 8. 30 picked at rattdom-s'eeitw is believims--Kverything openly displayed and get best choice-ht there will be genuine bargains until the closing day. The prices are almost like offering you a bonus to take the goods n qumuy Footwear. We frankly tell you our predicament. It is needs. Store cloned previous Tuesday and Wednesday to display Many thousands of pairs of "Flu-ted" Tennis shoes are sold m‘vry .wztsnn :uul Ht' had our share of the trade. If we wére to May in luminvss it would he suprvmo folly to sell boys' and youll' "Fluvtfnut" Tennis Shoes, at the pair ....r... 2Se _ Men's "Fl1rtsit'oot" Tvnnis Shoes at less than half " 00 [H'IH‘ .'ree... m....... "'...t.r... .......... O Not " larsw lot of ladies' Oxfords Pumps and Strap Slip- pers, but Hwy aw big in the bargain quality. Women who are :u'cmlumml to paying $4.00 to $8.00 for these (and mostly Hwy :m- worth the price) can make hvr selection alt, our Forced- Sulv at 321.2% $2.95 and wmv at the unheard of 1 95 fisrur" of """""'mm'.tr...v................ ' . If there is a lady who reads this advertisement or hears about this sale who cannot be suited in quality and she docs not have to buy. But any woman who wants her money in go the limit should come here and select from an comprising the best Canadian and U. S. ladies' slmewear. price, she can sec for horse” wore $5.00 up to $10.00. your foot and your purse at $4.95, $3.95, $2.95 and Sf [ only """."........ ..../...., - The women of the American continent recognize "Queen Quality" as the acme of the shoemaker's art and in the many years we sold this “out we made friends of hundreds of lady customers. We have "Queen Quality" in patents, gunmetal and vici kids. They sell in the regular way up to $8 the pair, but as we are Foreed-uut-ol-Business and no other dealer in kitch- ener handles "Queen Quality" we let them go at (what do you suppose) only, the pair 'm"..................... 04 (In A fair-sized assortment of guaranteed quality Bpots, in the various leathers, tans, browns and black, were priced regu- Larly up to tr12.00 now $4.95; formerly $9.00, clearance price $3.95; and "i/ri' that wore up to bs, to go at only $2 95 o If there is thc1imit should come here and select from agstock w best Canadian and U. S. ladies' shuewear. The m mm for herself vn-re $5.00 up to $10.00. Fit WOMEN'S AGAIN MORE WOMENS OTHER MEN'S "FLEETFOOT" WOMEN'S No goods al- loweki o u t on approval .a n d n o purchases c a n b e e x- changed. $1.95 $1.00 who style shoe

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