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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Sep 1922, p. 1

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'i',v, ' $20. $25, $30 New Clothes i‘ ’ Our Men'q ':,' Clothes Answer _ The Call of Fall ' l ts, $20, $25 New Fall Furnishings _ You want exrtert.istyle---rou want topnotch quality-you gut satisfaction. Our wigs and'topcoata for fall answer the all of Fall méat impressively. Splendid New Models in Topcoats, antt.rdtnicoatss and Ralncoats at Menu Fall Headwear Man's Lisle Hosiery 60c, made lull unless. reinforced heels and toes In black and colors. New. Sweaters $5.95. Warm, Serviceable, Good Looking Sweaters in all the full colors lion's Shims at $2.00. Fancy woven mamas Shirts in a wide range of beautiful patterns and Standard Special Hats: in the now at blend for tall, smooth and rough Mgtiah at $2.75, as, " 5. Boys’ School Clothes New Fall Caps made from Foreign and Domestic fabrics " 1-50. $2, " To Mon-en: Great stock of new an”: In Ready for the New Season Boys' Wool Two Pant Suits $0.75, $12.00, $14.00 These are the greatest Suit Values In years, Tested fabrics guaranteed to give service; best tailoring and styles. Colors are Brown, Gray, Green and Blue mixtures; sizes 7 to 18 years. Mrs. J. Harron and Mrs. Jermina Crookshanks spent a day last week with Mrs. S, Laney and Mrs, Ed Glen of Bums. News Notes Muss Daisy Aruuld spent last week with Mrs W. McKee of Welles. My. Canon Tailored Bull: tor Men Mrs. W. T. Reid ot Hamilton is vlslllng her daughter Mrs. Simon Hewlngs and other friends. Minn E. Clrookshanks him returned trom Stratlord where Mae was visit- In; her brother, Mr T 1'rookshartkn, 157 Huron St. Mrs. Geo. Love of Toronto, is vllitlnx her sister. Mrs . Hester Tanner. uric. . (rut has bun prep-rod that will animus"! Fall Suits 8: Overcoats Do not buy that nuw Fall or Winter Suit or Oven coat for yourself or your lad until you have seen the enormous display at the store with the stock at prices that are sure to give you more than you anticipated. " King E More II I mung. trom the MILLBANK llIllGIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIMKMIIIIIIIIDIIIIHIIIIII”I"D|llllIDIIIIIIIIIIKIII‘III‘IIIII{IIIIIIMII Herman Lippert KITCHENER New Fall Sewn Now in Full Swing and every woman needs new tool- wenr ot course. low shoes will agaln be almost universally worn. . We are splendidly ready with all that's distinctive and new in {all footwear Women's Black Gunmental one strap Pump, patent trimmed, mm tary heels, $4.50. Women's Brown Kid oxtorst Brogue style, Military heel, $4.50. MISBES', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Misses' Calf High Cut Lace shoes, uwdium round toe, low heels; sizes 11 to 2 $3.75. Misses' Brown Calf Lace Shoes. low heel, medium round toe; sizes 11 to 2 $3.75. Boys' Brown or Black lace Shoes. McKay sewn soles. sizes 1 to5, $5.50. Little Gent's Box Kip or Gunmetal Lace Shoes, Brown or Black; sizes ll lo 13, $2.50. shoes. made on latest style last; sites 6 to io, $8.00. whut ft.Id...--irt Nnuro’u great labor; that will Btrrrtgthert your .mts1u-- Men's Black or Brown Calf Lace Shoes, medium toe last; sizes 6 to 10; $4.95. Mr. All Cognlin and Mr. William Turnhull of Atwood, called at Mr, 1huo (”ughhn‘s on Sunday. _ Miss Grace Martin of Guelph “in“! family and Mr. Allan Bowman. walling friends here. I Mr, Melvin Bechtel has traded hits Mr: and Mrs Alvin Johnslon of Poul coupe tor a brand new Ford Totouto. smut uwr Sunday with touring car. trom Mr. R. Hall at ("i“nd" i Plattsville. Specnal Services Last Sunday was anniversary: Sunday in tite Methodist church.) New. llnrvu of Mitchell had charge, ol the m-I‘viu-s. morning and even»; ing and detivered two wry able andi hrlpful discourses. Although the} wr-nlhvr was not very favbrnhle‘ there was a wiry good turnout. ! Minard's Linimem used by physicians. NEW FALL SHOES FOR MEN Men's Black Viking Calf Lace " w , ms , sag? 21.011123 can: FROM” hegith Dfprn the wheat ey'1itlol, SHOES FOR FALL 141 King w MI:- W scum oe mm - the week-end " the bone of Mr. - In. Morley Tonal. It. and In. he» Putter um bully ot Duhwood no A: or.“ visiting with triend. In the vicinity. Mr. and Mn W. D. Karitrtagt of Plan-ville Ivan: Sunday It the bane ot " brother Mr. H. KA'elllllll. Rev. P. R. and In. Honk! have returned to their home after upend- tng four weeks with trunda in St. Marys and other points along Like Huron. L Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knvelnnn and Mr, and Mrs. Emil Knvelman of Kit. uhener called on trieudi, In the vicinity on Sunday atterrgooa Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Walker ot Heapeler were the guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas, A. Kavelmun on Burr day. Enjoyed Band Concert On Friday evening ot last week our popular N. D. M, S. Band motor ed to Petersburg and furnished the; residents ot that community with some music. The road between Pet- ershurg and Baden being under con» tttruc00n and almost impassable. nevertheless, did not stop many mn- Mc loving people tram Baden taking m the concert. St. Agatha also was very welt represented. Everybody was well pleased with the pertorm- once ot this young band. in tact so weil that some or the local men passed around the hat and gathered in the sum of nearly $20. Mr and Mrs. A. Kavelman and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighton and family spent Sunday afternoon in Waterloo Among those who took in the special musical program which was rendered on the Catholic church grounds in St. Agatha on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Grue- licls, Muster Herbert and Miss Olive Gruellch, Miss L. Krlesel, Mr, H. Kawlman and daughter Nellle, Mrs. A Shvard. Mr. Allan Kavelman. Mr. J. H, llilborn, ML Hy. D, Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and mmily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egerdee I On Sunday afternoon Baptismal I services were held in the village by tum River Brethren when two ot I their members were baptised. l The local Continuation School was owned last week In charge ot Miss in. R. McKerracher or Chalhaln. will) 11 pupils registering. . Measrs' " Lllwlller and Ross ‘Almwenslager spent last Stlurday Special mission services will be held in the Lutheran church on Sum day next, Sept, lllh. The morning services wilt be In German and will begin at logo when Rev, o. K. Blue- darn of Wellesley will occupy the pulpit Evening Bervice will be m English when lhe pastor of the church will preach. time T.30, Every- body welcome. Some tomato- fan you beat it? Weighs " or. grown by Mr. F. Howald. Messrs' " Lllwiller and Rose Lamenslager spent Faat Suturday in the peach district and outticipate doing the same next Saturday. Honored on Birthday. A very pleasant evening was spent last Tuesday at the home ot Mr. and‘ Mrs Henry Schmidt on the Peters-l hurg road, when the hand honored Mr. Schmidt by their presence on the occasion ot his birthday. A musical program was given on the lawn after which a (minty lunch was Howed by the good Indian. A few remarks, by some ot the members of the hand were ably repli‘ to by Mr, Schmldl, who Is now in his 73rd yea r wich are M present village and vicinity Attended Exhlbmon An usual the Toronto inmmdon the place that may enjoy going to wu attended by the toWrnrine:--- Mr. H. Knelmnn, Mr. it. labor. Mr. W. D. Knvelmu. Mr. P. Linton. Mr, sud In, B. B, Hula... Mr. A. unborn. Mr. I. [Anton-Inga. Kr. Quentin Human lid tho Illu- Elan tad lhh "all“. Don't forgot that m- yur tho Wino! Township School Fur wt11 00 held In New Dalian. on Tum. “(amber " “Her pumm- cht week. . Rev. and Mrs. J Roldan! ot Ford- mh are II present vlaltlng m the NIW W’NDII mum AND OTHER, rm As TOLD at WATERLOO CHRONICLE communal": Wan NEWS T"ijirJ-jiiiiae" '-'r"V, 1 mm m The Junior Mm have colum- od amusement: tar the holding at a ploughing lunch. to he held on one ot Mr. Anthony Brenner’- colds. The date will no at_ tor somettios in the middle ot counter and In“! unable print will be given. the“ being donated by the bouillon men at Wellelley And Linwood. - one looks found to in lumen and it everybody boo-u It that. in no reason why it should!“ be. The competition in open only to the Township of Wellesley thits year and probably next you will be open to the county. Mr. Houston and son Carl ot Kit- cheater, were buolnen vlaltors ia town one day In! week. Enjoy Radio Concert The monthly meetingot the Wom- en's Institute was held at the home ot Mrs. w. J. Collins on Wednesday ot last week, being very well attend- ed. One of the items on the program was a radio concert to be given by Mr. Collins on his new machine, but owing to the foggy weather it was impossible to receive anything. Suffer: Broken Arm and Leg. l Mr. August Dummler completed} the raising ot his new large barn on ( Tuesday of last week, nearly 300, men being present. Mr. Alex. Meyer) of St, Clements. was severely hurl,‘ breaking an arm and leg, after tall-i ing about 30 feet from one of the‘ top beams. However, at the present} time he is improving nicely. l Recovering Slowly _ 'rrgtttooeaiooimalr0"o" I m Miss Nancy Adams, who had the misfortune to be severely burned "mm m mu m . . a In m sometime ago, is recovering very slnwly. For a week there were no hopes whatever for roruvvry. Attended Dunc: Uuite a number trom here attend- vd the dance held at Newton last Thursday. Prom-er King Opens Road " The otticlal opening of the new pavement took place on Thursday. night when the Rt Hott, W. L. Mar- kenzie King, Premier of Canada. was pnesem, Pun-[her particulars next week The Kitchener hand. twenty strong, was engaged tor the evening programme and dancing. Paton-In Mr, Hnrvoy Srhumlnm rammed to at, Jerome's College last week after spending the holidays at MI home here, Will Hold Bazaar A meeting of the Women's Cntho. lic Club of Linwood Parish was held on Sunday after mass to dlecuni the Bauer to he held sometime this lull. They Inland to run the Bazaar for three nights In nucceulon and hold It In the bulemenl at the new R. C church. Committee: were tur pointed and dam will be set for early In November. (Mlle-n were appointed " tollown: Pmldent. Mrs. F. H. Schnmmer. "cream, Mm. Thom“ Ferrell; treasurer. Mutt C. M. Henley, Subscribers and others who may have occasion to visit the Chronicle Office at Waterloo will please note that we are now in our new premises in the Equitable Life Block. King St., (the same building as formerly occupied). In. John Fromm-u I: npondln. I tor week- w|lh her daughter. Mru. Wm. Hula, pt Rochester. --THE - WATERLOO CHRONICLE Mr. Henry KAN” - the weekend It MI Lame hero. The Entrance to our of- fices is at the front of the building, next to the Bell Telephone Company or. fiee, Mr. c, w. o. Puhlll of Godarlch, w" n vmtor him In! In... NOW IN NEW PREMISES unwboo Local and ”and . In. Inn cm :54 MI. but day: “an!“ her wants, Dr. and in. Nun. Mr. an. Glennie at out, was A law an Hum-x at the no at Mr, And In. Walter/Vluch. In. Ju. Hamilton In! mum home after visiting relatives in "min. Mr. and In. Welley Bright ot Oshawn. about. a few (hy- uniting the Intel's pursuit, Mr. and in. J. Mitid Mr. and Mm. Will McDonald and daughter Gladys ot Detroit, spent last Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George F. Macho. Miss Annie Smith ot Durham spent a few days visiting an the home of her aunt, Mrs, Henry Hun- iitou. Mrs. Jas. Mills has returned home' after spending a few days in To- ronto. l, Miss Blanche Millard spent ones' day last week P Toronto. l Mr. an? Mrs. Geo. Brown, Joseph‘ Brown and Irvine Snyder attended, the Exhibition in Toronto one day Last week. _ We are glad to report that Mrs. Richard Sugg is improving after a slight illness. M's. Andrew Brown, Jr., spent a few days last week in Guelph. Miss Isabel Mills has returned home after visiting relatives In home London Messrs. Wm. Murphy and Sexton Hamilton attended the baseball Kume in Kitchener last Saturday be. tween Guelph and Gall. Miss Josephine Brown and “lend Miss Phillips ot Hamilton are visit- ing the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dam. art and son Lorne, all ot Kitchener. spun Sunday with relatives here. Mr, Raeburn Hamilton has re- turned to Branttord after spendlna a week with relatives here Mr. Hamilton and little son will remain a couple of weeks longer. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sn. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Patunubaker ot llespeler left tor the West last Monday and will spend a couple of months with reiativiss thew. Items of Interest. Iy fractured shoulder. Mr. UBL¢I Mists Stella Bowman left tor Mll-}Sherer, the driver ot the car. re ton last Friday where she was cau-iceived some bad runs and bruises. ml to nurse a patient. Mr, Magnus was taken to a farm Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Goodwin 011119” by and Dr Robertson of Elam Plkinglon. called on Mr. and sdilicaued to his aid. He was removed (Morgv Bye. It, the Guelph hospital to have his Mr and Mrs. F'red Hedrlch lpent ' shoulder set, The car was hadly Sunday withthe latter's Barents. Mr. l smashed. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hedrlch spent Sunday withthe latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. I. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel spent We have bought a "MANUFACTURER'S LOT" of one Coat High Grade Granileware at Money Saving Prices. We are offering these for a "SEPT EMBFR SPECIAL" at practical HALF PRICE OF REGULAR VALllES. WINTIIMURII OUNDIII. hating Spoon " be ouch. “TU my Human - WEST MONT ROSE M. Weichel & Son, Limited lib Mammoth September Granite Sale. w. Every Artici-é _isr a _ Genuine Bargain PRESERVING KETTLES 72 large grey Granite Preserving Kettles at 36c. 108 medlum aim Km. tles at 29c. “5 small slw at 25c. CHAMBERS 60 medium silo, gray manila Chambers at 261:. WATER PAIL! 10 qt. mum 46e, Gray grunt“ 2 shoe! 12 qt. Pall at we. aVtav GRANITE man PAN: 'ledlnm me. the popular Ilse, I run Inn-nin- 60 them It “a .aoh, loop Disho- " we. ouch. ' last week In Toronto, School opened last Tuesday with! Mr. Rennie of Listowel as our LL, teacher. _ 1 Miss Ada Devltt is attending the Euler Business College at Kitchener. l The Misses Dorothy Letson and Ruth Bowman are attending the’ High School at Guelph and Miss‘ Mary Gingrich in Elmlra. ) Attended Funeral Mr. E. D. Bowman left last Thurs- day tor Pennsylvania to attend the tuneral ot his nephew, Mr. Maurice Bowman, who died suddenly shortly after he returned home from the vicinity where he had been holiday- ‘lng tor a couple at months tur the good or his health. Mr. Albert Parker attended thel Toronto Exhibition last week. Injured in Runaway _ Mr. Lorne Woollis. a young tam.‘ er of this vicinity, while hauling manure on Friday ot last week was injured. The tongue or the wagon broke while going down a grade allowing the wagon to run against the horses. They became [tightened and ran away, throwing him from the wagon. The fork jwith “thinking was working pene- ltrating theq'éalt at his leg causing ia painful injury, Injured in Auto Accident While several young fellows, were; driving along the Elmira and Guelph road, about two miles east of here with their a. at a high rate of speed. the car got beyond their control and tore ott a portion of the railing and then plunged over the embankment, The car turned turtle and pinned Mr. Magma}! Kitchen er under the car, He received a bad- ly fractured shoulder. Mr. Oscar The Women's Auxiliary met at Mrs. Harvey Melllzer‘s last Thurs m-ree-u-q-ee'.',')' .timstororetoehriit-r_ 'r-ta-Cr-ist. ouerH-ourpluguu to urn you - teb, humus-nutmeg“: oar-tsou-urea', -srJJiiiui"ruratr-estti.trtorieiff "eton-tmtoextaqdto yum-uWé fl] :tupthlmdgrm,mrtdeltm 1'“ iaiTirtiUiiu"iiGLioet-iok" rue-'rrta-ntutraetimre'e-_ to make your visit interesting and Mable thu- dnys. , - o o . Candles Limited 'ac', TEE PROFIT SHARING mu Kitchener, Ontario. " STRAIGHT SAUCE FANS " of these at 36e LIPPED sAucE PAN! PUDDINO on“. 2 MIMI, 1% at and , qt. Mun, at 16o .00.- A large site straight Sauce Pan 22 large Gray Sauce Pan- As Hostel (l', day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ricken, In. A. Lemon, Mrs. A. Parke: and Mr. w. Howlelt spent Sunny at Bloom. ingdale. Mr.. Fred Lemon Ape-n _Sundu with his daughter In Guelph. Hahn Re-unton. Labor Day was the scene ot - rejoicing In our burg when sevsnl hundred ot the Hahn bully and several hundred more ot mu friends gathered at Mr. Frat Hahn's bush and spent a delighuul and on- termini“ anemoon. An slabomo program at music and son; Ins furnished after which lunch was served. We congratulate the com- mittee on the success of their 'k union. Mr, and Mrs. John Voluntn Tin. ited friends at Cranbrook on Sun- day. Personal: Mr. Earl Stelss has resumed his studies at the K. k W. C. which opened on Mona”. Amongst our Toronto enlhluon visitors we noticed Mr, and um Harry Koehler, Mrs. J, A. sum, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sehvroltzer. Misses Pearl and Vera Schweitzer. Rev. and Mrs. R. Geelhnar‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Rank wont Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Rank A Sunday at the home of hls brol Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rank. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Fuhrenkopt of St. Clements spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John (Mel. Mr Albert Gies left for Kitchener where he is taking a course at the St Jerome's college, 'MI. Ed. Hartung hat plum . position with Seagram's It Wlur loo and commenced work more on Monday, Mr. Ed. llmckler of St. Clem- (any; has accepted. a pouluon u clerk with Huehn Bros. and com- menced duties on Monday. WATEBLOO ONT. TEA AND COFFEE POTS MUG. AND CUP. 144 Cups ma Muti- 51195 " In Incl. HEIDELBERG. 80 Tea Potty at Mbet. 80 Cottee Pots n 25c. All PORRIDOE AND R|CE IOILEIO Made ot trrt and a lute only at “c. (my (mane. It 26e ouch ot grgy guano With cover. 60 W

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