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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Sep 1922, p. 1

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is" It Good Clothing 'l ElitlMi'li"S m'uunfiu- Mm," - f KiceiTeTiGi.' gt“ iyfrt"i'f/71't'di.d,"; may; In plain! r‘mflflllfllll‘lllmlllInullllllllllXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIM;¥;I_ll‘lli‘lm‘l;llrlll:lmnll:m; Dr. Ben! oirened hls new dental office on Monday in ottmanu's block. Mr and Mrs Prank Baxter of Emma 24an! [hr Week rm] and Sun- day at the home ot Mr and Mrs G Children's Black Kid Léath- er Button Shoes, turned soles, sizes4to7.. P....... ..$l.25 Kitchener, Misses' Boys' ty Children's Shoes Died Suddenly Children's Brown Calf Lea- ther Lace Shoes, sizes 81/2 to 1.0... .. ,. .. .... ..$3.00 S Iles,. 'eg,e, "fake gf, Fine, Strictly all Wool, Two Pant u lSSOWn mm y new} "f. . . w smart models. Every Suit guar- Suns, made? 1':on earfully se anteed to give entire satis- lected fabrics, m a wide range faction. Large assortment, of colors and Dattmns, sizes to sizes 8 to 18 years. ‘fit boys 7 to 17 years. "er the biggest values you’ve seen for many a day. Their low pricing might deceive you --but the Suits an high class in every respect. ' Any Schoolboy Can Work this Probhm we it by buying your Boys‘ Clothing here. All the wanted styles torlu I treat In. bun prepared that will atrertttthett your amtrttrqtb- and fabrics. on man 31 mil-l “NF-L FIJE G'iiiii -------, -- _, - - 3 They are carefully tailored of fine Woollens, in the seas- I's best styles and represent the'Boys‘ best Clothing obtain. hle at any price. Plus Low Prices Make Big Values! fall Suits & Overcoats Do not buy that new Fall or Winter Suit or Over- coat for yourself or your lad until you have seen the enonnous display at the store with the stock at prices that are sure to give you more than you anticipated. " King E Hue In a menace from the when! "tdq.-lrt Nlturc'l great lawn The Great Fngtish Maryann. . Town and I'lVIIOfllH the when l _ per "rt" "Hem, maker new Blood P It old Vans Used lot Ntrrm away, Mental and Brain Wan) wanna-‘0] Elan. {alpimnion a lame in Saturdav and look them over _ Our Boys' Suits §-PH°SPH99INE. That Combines Beauty and Seavice P. WELLESLEY. Herman Lippert KITCHENER 'bahhegith I I W I'remic-r King paid our village a whorl visit last Thursday and was lsvonwl lo Um Town Hall, where Im was trrtatotntvd with an address " wolcome nnd grew-[lug by a has! at his forum-r friendl. Worw ake .Boys' Dark Brown or Black Lace Shoes, made on the Bro- que last, sizes I to G. . . .83.75 Premier Well Little Gents' and Boys'l Brown Calf Lace Shoes, made! on the Munson last, sizes 11 to, 13Ve.--........t2.50, Mr. C. "all: died rather suddenly last Saturday, when they intended to visit u sick friend, heart failure being the cause. Quietly Wedded, Infants' Brown Kid Leather Button Shoes, turned soles, sizes:? to 5.... .. .. ..$l.25 , Pi-om the wheat fields! " WHERE THE- GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM“ present Received 141 King w ins. Messrs. Nick Asmussen. M.P.P. and W. n. Euler, M. P, who were all ‘pals 40 years ago. During his speech he said, " ttave opened en- l‘é-lope doors and bottles. but this _ is the first time I have the honor of lopening a street. so I think the I best way of opening it would be to sgaiher around and resolve to at l ways serve our home and country." He then complimented the village on building the new pavement. Talking about unity the premier said he thought there was no coun- try in Canada better equipped tor good schools, good churches and amid homes, these three things be said being surely the Ioundations of me. He took a deep interest in the, many school children and said no higher comtgiment could be given him than to have so many people standing out in the heavy rain. l Mr. W. o. Bundy ot Colborno m . vhltor lure I I" dare In! week. To Hold Ochoa! Fair. About sixty from the Hinton And Linwood branch ot the Holy Nun.) Society “tended the parade held " St. Clemente on Sunday, it being I: [and Ducal. Tttty “ml Wollulay Town-Mp School Fair will be held on tho Scum. School pounds here on Thursday. Bopt. ath. Seventeen schoola bung entered the director. ". looking forward to I "cord dar, It being held on I - ml. Hun out. “It you the local anchor. Mr. "an I- N We! thin-ch all I. akin MI :1. M10. In the Mt. - to be m Mr. Joseph K. Brenner wag pleu- anlly surprised on Saturday evenln; on the occasion of hit, hlrtbdny. about thirty friends from the vlcirr ity and Waterloo attending. The evening was enjoyable spent with games and damn]; Oucumul Parade. Ion mun being present The contest was held trom about Iwolhlrty to 6.30 Mr. P. II. Schummer winning the doubles and Rev. Mr. Stewart the singles. After the tournament tho gomlemen were the guesu of Mm Adams to a very sumptuous supper. Celebrated Birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Leander Meyer of ('nrlhngn were vlsltors In town one day last week. Miss Annie Slemmler spent the week-end with her parents no“ "orkirut. Interesting Tournament. A horse shoe tournament was held at the home or Mr. Walt.“ Adams one any last week about Mr. John Schnurr and Miss M, Schnurr spent Sunday with friends at Heldelbnrg. The Kllchener 39th regimental Land had been engaged to provide the music tor the large community dance which was to be held on the new pavement in the evening but was postponed till the evening of Thursday. Hep 28th, Personals like then aback blinds and re ceived the compliments ot about 500 people. His speech was surely enjoyed by the large crowd, all classes alike, his main point being a plea tor Utt- ity and good will throughout the whole country and Dominion He then recalled hls old days in Water- loo county, mentioning his associat- Linwood w“ ("and by I It“ ltrom tho premier oi M. Rt. {Hon W, L M. King In: Timmy. Bept. “R while he was on a two- day tour ot Kitchener and WM (‘ounly in general. Ltnwood human- ed lo be the last before returning to Klwhener. arriving here from Wet- lcsley about 3.45 In t heavy down- pour ot rain. " wu to be the ot- tidal opening of the new pavement had complete airman pr been made for a record celebration! and crowd in the old burg. a recap- tion commutes having been appoint- ed to welcome the premier and party. The stores and private dwellings were gully decorated for the ocean PM!" Kin. Wow. via-u LATEST DISTRICT NEWS LINWOOD reason»; AND ortaratmtMii " 191.13 aitt WATERLOO CHRONICLE commas-rs We are lorry to report that Mr. E. Dotwlller In under the doctor'- care at present. Mr, A, Dawn" “I! "In o. Damn" of “when" vhanod with In and Mm. J. Ham on Sunday, Mr not; Mm. Georg- mu: 0! Wuhan-1, w-hm U. a. A. All Il- UIY - N00“ Bill! of mi m m - and" Mr. and Mrs. P. Newmler. Mitm Van Newmler and Mr. and Mr: William Gruel ot Kitchen" visited with friends have on Sunday. Mr. P, Dedmln no Clare Veltel of mum». vl-Itod at the home ot Mn A [Mad on Sunday. The Sunday morning wash": wag held In the Evangelical church mldremml by Mr. A. Mtwlarea an ttte church and the community. The awning session was held Ir. the Humid Brethren ('nurch wlm Mt, Sogaworth taking the pulpit. Mr, Elmor ude left last week tor Woodstock where he will amend the College there. M15: Margaret Mailman of an: spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Ramsay and Mr, and Mrs. Millard Poll of Stratum": vUited with Mr. and Mrs, A, Poll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Wanner and family of New Dundee walled with Mr and Mrs. E. Fried on Bundny. Mill [note of Roodlvllle In Tittlt. In; her aunt. Mn. c, Guru. was given by J. s. Knapp ot Galt on the Junior Farmers and n demen- atratinn of group games was given by A. McLaren Whiv‘h was animal by all, an” this a pirnlc 3.1mm- was hold on the lawn. Tha evening autumn was when oy MIR; McKee of Toronto who trave us a splanl‘l address on the value of music Mr. A Maclaren then gave us a demon, stration of community singing. IHIHI “I A community Lire Institute was held in our village over the week, end, beglnmng on Fridav evening. An address on the school and the community was given by Mr. Sess- worth of Toronto and also an ad. dress by Dr. Clmord " Arr. Miss Hilda Rohr, our correspon- dent, and Mr, Ernie Gingerlch, at- tended a banquet given by the Wat, erloo Chronicle to their correspon- dents and agents la the commodlous hall ot their new premises. Heard Profitable Addreuea. Miss Idiuan Rickie spent the past few days with friends at New Hamburg. Attended Bingo-t. Mr. Gilbert Maine ot Kitchener visited with frieads here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Home“ Elbow and family at Drumbo dined with Mrs. I. Hilborn on Bud-r " Henry A“ at snub“: visited with Mr. D. Snyder. Quite a gtqrtther from our villus attended the New lumbar; Mr on Prkhisr. Miss Myrtle Becker and Mr. El- mer Becker Mt In: week me Hun- tlnnou. USA” where they will to sumo their sauna. PM“ Mr. Chum M! of “wood ill I visitor In this vicinity in! Friday. On Saturday alternJon an address RMIVI LLI. , 0.3m.“ As the lime at the Premier's dis. nasal was "mited his remarks were brief He stated that this viteit lhruughout the riding was only a means of expresslng to the people I Thursday last was thus far the most memorable day for our village. Streamers were tloatintt, our tings were flying from the homes and business places, which were gayly decorated. For the first time Can- ada's Premier paid a visit to this district. " was Just 10 o'clock a. m. when Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King and party escorted by several automobiles who had met them at the village boundary arriv- td at the place of meeting. Here they were greeted by several hate dred school children and citizens. The former had been lined up and under the direction ot Miss Marion Schweitzer sang "O Canada" during which the Premier and party passed through them to Schweitzer's hall: which had been decorated on short} notice for the Occasion. The school grounds had been chosen as L/ place of meeting but as the reinl made an open air meeting impose-1 ible the Hall was used instead. I) Walter J. Snider. township clerk in‘ well chosen words welcomed the Premier and party after which the‘ Township ream, Solomon Koch, who acted as chairman ot the pr(-c88d-‘ ‘ngs called on up) gut-1 of honor,‘ 'tt Hon. WL M. King who, on rls-‘ ing was again greeted with rousingl cheers during whtch ‘iltle Miss May Ebek new? ot Mr. w. D. Euler. if) l' mounted ths 12.: 'orm and pre-', Ebel. "are at Mr, W. D. Euler. M. P. mounted the p.trorm and pre- svnlod the Premier will; a bouquet which was received by the custom» ary ttcknowledgmertt, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Huehn ot) Ontario California paid the home ot' the Huehn Bros. a brief can last1 week prior to their leaving tor' their home in Uncle Sam's domains, after an extended visit among their) Ontario friends. I Premier Vinita VIII-go. I Mr. Oliver Scheliele was a. bar mess Manor In Toronto for seven! days lat! midweek. Miss Elizabeth Clunoner left again early last week tor Toronto latter spenlnng a new months at her home here. Mr. Herbert Huehn span! 1391 week In London my" whlle more lilo took In the Western m. Rev. Sol. Koch spent Monday at last week in Hamilton on human. Mr. Anon t%aeifeu, in paying re- latives In mum, Mich., a ml! at present and - of Enchant were vb not: with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bendable on Monday at the put week. Mr. and In. C. D. “alanine. Ohio, Mr. and "an. 00 Infant Mr. been Joan d Wilkes 1"). ealted an relative- hero tho totem We have just received another large shipment "Direct from the Mill" {and for the month of September we offer A SPECIAL DISCOUNT on this shipment (WHILE IT LASTS) We have both 26 and 28 Gauge in stock in all sizes. -.. The regular prices are 28 Gauge 26.50 Square 26 Gauge 7.00 Square M. Weichel & Son, Limited Real Money Saving Bargains Our Special September Prices are CON "Toso 26 Gauge Corrugated Galv. Iron m $6 ao Square 28 Gauge Corrugated Galv. Iron m $5 BS Square THESE PRICES ARE F. O. B. OUR STORE No "Freight" No “Sales Tax" We Save You a 15% orrugated Galv. Iron or Your Barn Roofs - Sidings - Implement Sheds etc. ot The writer on Friday evening at- tended the complimentary banquet tendered by the Waterloo Chronicle to its numerous correspondents and dgeats,Those meant had occasion to see the printers' stall at work in their elegant new quarters after which all repaired to the banquet hall where the ladies had provided a most appetizing "tttwad tor the vast army of hungry fellows tram the country side. Following this rame music, songs, recitatioas and spevhes, all helping to make it a most enjoyable evening spent which helped to fill these numerous writ- era and others connected with the work with new inspiration and hope to better fulfill their prospective tasks, The Chronicle management certainly deserves credit for their kindness in arranging for the gell- ing together ot their correspondents and agents. Mrs. Noah Cunt, ot Bridgeport visited her relatives and friends The beautiful weather on Satur- day tempted a large number from the village and surrounding district to take a halt holiday and take in the Elmira Fall Pair. Mr W D Euler, M.P., the rlding's popular representative at Ottawa, was then called and gave reminis- cences ot the days ot his youth, aume of his former schoolmates be ing present. With Rt. Hon. M.r King on the platform were Mr. W. u. Euler, M, P. and Mr. N. AsmusA sen. M.P.P. The meeting closed with the singing of the national anthem after which Premier King and the two local representatives took the opportunity to shake hands with their numerous friends alter which they again boarded the cars which were waiting to convey them to the next place ot meeting. Complimentary Banquet, Mr. Geo. Hemmerich of New Ham- burg spent over Sunday with friends here. his thanks and he hoped that in the not distant future he might again visit his former constituency. when he had more time at his dim posal IXTRA LARGE Nil. In annbull's Venn um Duran tor women. special -89 c All the wanted win. that. use as. " I Ipochlly ulna- tire price. . .... .. -69e 11mm.- that an worth buying. TUINML’I VI". AND DRAWER. FOR WOMEN Goudies Limited 1n South Time” WM UNDERWEAR PREPARE NOW! TEE PROFIT SHARING swan: Kitchener, Ontario. l Rev. C, Zanne or the Lutheran 'church will atraia conduct the two |servlces on Sunday, In German In ‘the forenoou an! in English In the Hamming. it the Lutheran Church Is (not ready by Sunday both aervlcee again be held 111 the Methodist church. We willbe open from new on every day excepting Saturdays. Send along you work to make It worth our while lo be here every day. It you have any good clean cider apples for sale phone us. Phones: Residence 734 Ring 26 Office zossw. WATERLOO ONT. We now have our plant In tip top shape and can assure you the gulch eat possible service. Mr. John Heldmun ot Baden. is doing our cooking this season He needs no introduction to most ot you, as he Is one ot the best men in this line. All [armors are requested to take tltelr own pulps along, Mr. Nelson Shelley who for the past two years has ban on‘mo stall ot Schell mos, Kttcamger. has severed his connections with that f'rrn and Is taking a short holldly at his home here Breithaupt trt., near Lancaster 8t. Miss Isabel Wright has again re. sumed her studies at tho K.-W. cor legiat. spent Mr. and Mrs. Henry w. Ebel and family motored to Tnvismcl'. on Sun- day and spent the day with relative: and friends. here over Sundny Mr. Emanuel Del ml Ham: BrGad X"; rugs. Incl-din. til the VIM strlms. $1.95 " $6.50 TUINIULL'. VIOT. A” wool minar- ud in" out; ton, Mann] ulna. .II I.“ Former Duman Packlgg Plant. 9""ikArio't IUITI for Kitchener BIDER MILL Emanuel Dalian of Kitchener Sunday at his home here. E. A. STAHL.

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