â€" Quality Cost Us More But It Holds Our Trade . The majority of our patrons are men who know values; they know it requires more than two prices to assure satisâ€" faction. Low prices mean noth ing without the companionship of Good Fabrics, Oprrectpesiglx and‘Skil}ed Tailoring. This storé is recognized by careful dressers as headquarters Men‘s Fine Furnishings Here‘s your service Overcoat. They are smart as a whip and there‘s more style, better fabrics and finer workmanship in these wonderful coats than ever before. Tweeds, Whip eords, Homespuns. hT ‘Tt‘s the pattern of these shirts that attract men and young men, they are very striking Madras with colorful fibre stripes at ..... $2.50 Misses‘ black Kid leather lace Shoes, heavy soles, 11 to 2.. A Gigantic Clearance of Men‘s and Young Men‘s Shoes. Short lots discontinued lines, all first quality. You will not find all sizes in all styles, but there are all sizes in the lot. The biggest price cut of fine shoes ever made ; Shoes that sold at $7, $8, $9 bunched into one big lot for final clearâ€" $4 85 _ ® Children‘s Brown or Black| Calf Shoes, McKay sewn soles, | sizes 8 to 104 ..... $2 45L Ulster Coats, 'c;;;"etv'tivble (vzoï¬a-ré,‘ \doubleâ€"breasted, all around belt, all the best Overcoating weaves in the latest colors, sizes 12 to 18 years. _ Warm Overcoativn{;,'n'cz‘;tly tailored all around belted styles, flannel or tweed lined, new shades of Grey, Brown and Blue, 3 to 10â€"year sizes. i Whether you prefer conservative styles and colors or the very newest shapes and shades, you will find them in our exâ€" tensive showing, smooth or rough finish. Ernst‘s special Soft Hats, new color and to SHADES ... . ..ssunls s ue e ceae raaines o $2‘75 $4'00 The Borsalino comes from Italy and is new in shape hi o. o o o e e e $7‘50 King Hats in Derby and Soft shapes, in and all the Autunin colors at .....;...... $5'00 $6'00 New shapes in Fall Caps, made from and foreign and domestic fabries ........ $2’00 $3'00 mmlllflfllflmlllflll"lllllmnMIIHlllfllll|llllmlmIIN“IIDK!!I!!IIII!lInlllllllllll(!lllllllllnllllllllllfllfllllHllllllllllâ€_ll RNS TS bnmmnmmuunmmnyumnmunulnmlmxmmwmxnnummummlln tories a Fall Suits & Overcoats . Do not buy that new Fall or Winter Suit or Overâ€" 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. 16 King E Theres nothing like real leather for young folks. School Shoes Here is a message from the wheat fieldsâ€" treat has been prepared that Juvenile Overcoats Boys‘ Overcoats Herman Lippert $25 $30 $35 $40 $15 $20 $30 $35 $12.00 * $20.00 Topcoats Shoe Sale at $5.90 * $10.00 $2.95 Fall Hats $4.85 KITCHENER Union Suits, fall weight ecru or white, long or short sleeves, Special at .... $1 50 Silk Hose black, white, Navy Brown, or Grey, unusual valâ€" ues at the pair .. 69(: Little Gents‘ Black and Brown Calf Shots, McKay sewn soles, sizes 11 to 13 $2’98 Boys‘ Black Calf Lace Shoes, heavy soles and McKay sewn soles, sizes 1 to 5 .. @2 7R will strengthen your ambitionâ€" i{ljgmi‘fil} ; _# rom e wheat _filelds! "WHERE THE GOooDp CLOTHES COME FROM* in Nature‘s great labora 141 King W $3.75 News Notes _ | Our worthy friend in the West reported last week that the Hydro | people were making connections for the line to this village to give someâ€" body more light on the subject, We do not doubt but that the old sayâ€" ing "Man gets wiser by experience" may also come true to a certain exâ€" tent. L Mrs James Fenton accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary Ann Donald, of Hawkesville, called on some of their friends here on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Ezra Stauffer and family of rear Waterloo, moved onto the Henry W. Ebel farm near the vill age during the past week. Mr. Isaac Holle who has spent a month or so at Grand Rapids, Mich., returned to his home here last Wednesday. His sister, Mrs, Thayâ€" er of that city, has also returned here with him. Mark Wednesday, Oct 18th pext with plain letters, Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid Bazaar On this day the Ladâ€" ies‘ Aid of the Lutheran church will have a bazaar in Schweitzer‘s Hall The event will open at 3 p.m. and will provide a good time for all; last but not least a good supper will also be served in the hall. The ladies expect to have their many friends visit them at the Hall on this occasion. Next Sunday forenoon Rev. E. Hoffman, D, D. of Waterloo will conduct service in the basement of the Lutheran church in the abâ€" sence of the pastor, Rev. C. Zarnke who will be in Ayton for the day. The farmers are a busy lot these days bringing in the different kinds 6f fruit, roots and vegetables. Mrs. HMemmerich who has for years been subject to weak spells, was during the past week rather critically ilL Mr. and Mrs, Angus McKenzie of Belleville returned home on Saturâ€" day after spending their honeymoon with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Wm. Cannard. Interesting News Noted Come and see the best play of the year in the Haysville Hall, Friâ€" day evening, Oct. 13th. "A Poor Married Man" will keep you laughâ€" ing every minute. The amusing Sitâ€" wuations will be laughed over for weeks. The whole play bubbles over with mirth and is guaranteed to squeeze a laugh out of the meanâ€" est man in town, It‘s too funny for words and as unique as a drink of realâ€"2â€"? Don‘t miss this big event. ’ The Women‘s Auxiliary meeting | which was to have ‘been held at (| Preston on Oct. 5th has been postâ€" poned until after the Provincial â€" meeting in Toronto event. ! Misses O‘Connor and O‘Hara after Members of the A.Y.P.A. motorâ€", spending a few days in Guelph and ed to Ayr on Monday evening and{ Aoronto returned to their respecâ€" spent an enjoyable evening wlth\ tive homes here. & members of the branch there. | _ Mr. and Mrs, John R. Stumpf and This being the teacher‘s conven-1 family spent Sunday at the latter‘s tion week the school was closed| home, Mrs. B. Boegel. Thursday and Friday. ! Separate School Report for the Mr. Wilson Helwig of Kitchener called on Mr, and Mrs. F. Shramer on Tuesday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Crarey of Colchesâ€" ter, a former pastor of this parisi, called on friends here this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shramm and daughter Olive spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bickle at Roseville. Don‘t fail to come and see the sldesplitting comedy, entitled "A Poor Married Man" to be staged in the Haysville Hall on Friday evenâ€" Ing Oct. 13th, 1922. Misses Mrytle Love and Delphine Nahrgang spent Saturday with their little friend, Miss Marjorie Crarey who is at present with Mr. and Mrs. Ernst, New Hamburg.. Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Tye spent the week end with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kerr, Huron Road, Mr. and Mrs Alex. Schnarr spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Steinman of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. D. Sommers of Rast Zorra were Sunday visitors at Mrs. E. Steinman of New HAIMMUUUE and Mr. and Mrs. D. Sommers of East Zorra were Sunday visitors at Mr. Joe Brenemen‘s. Don‘t miss the big event on Fri day evening, Oct. 13th, at 8 o‘clock in the Haysyllle Hall, Minard‘s Lidiment used by Phyâ€" LATEST DISTRICT NEWS . || #ere 4re Proctical Coats At CONEsTOGO. PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CO?RESPONDENTS HAYSVILLE. 1| Miss Auna Helm has left for Deâ€" troit after spending the past few weeks with her parents. Miss Helen Veidenheimer of Kitâ€" chener paid a short visit on her parents last Tuesday. Mr. Unban Helm and Mr Jno. Strub of Kitchener spent Sunday under tlp.lomer'l parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenblatt spent Saturday in the Twin City, Mr. Leo Esbaugh and Misses Edna Bruder, Ludwina and Lena Hoffarth spent Sunday with Rev. Jos. E. Wey. Mr. Louis Brenner of the Peace River district, Canadian West, reâ€" turned to see old time acquaintanâ€" ces and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Koebel spent last Thursday in Kitchener. Part of the H. E. Ratz staff were: engaged for a few days near Owen Sound, Mr. Cletus Heric of Waterloo paid a visit to our burg last Friday. Mr. Jno, Hirtels was a business visitor in the Twin City last Satâ€" urday. Miss Irone Busch is on the sick list. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Rev. Jos. E. Wey and Louis C. Rosenblatt spent Thursday evening in St,. Agatha. ony Boegel were out of town vis itors last Sunday. Are You a Reader Messrs. Herb. Steffler and Anthâ€" Mr. and Mrs, John R. Stumpf and family spent Sunday at the latter‘s home, Mrs. B. Boegel. Separate School Report for the Month of September. Fifth Form â€" Anthony Lorentz, Florence Kroetch, Jerome Meyer, Clare Boppre. x of your ® HOME PAPER? contains a Complete Summary of District and Twinâ€"City News and Special Personal and Social Column Senior Boppre, Herzog. Junior IV,â€"Olive Koebel, Hilaria Kroetch, Loretta Lobsinger, Reta Boppre, Harry Brenner. Senior IIIL.â€"Albert Lorentz, Mar lanne Busch, Anthony Meyer. By Subscribing Now You get it for 16 Months for the price of 12 Months Junior III.â€" Lizzie Herzog, Leo Meyer, _ Margaret _ Chamberlaine, Teresa Busch. Senior II. â€"â€" Leo Dietrich, Alex,. Druar, Barbara Koebel, William Koebel, Edward _ Lorents, Lucy Boegel. Junior II â€"Bernetta Voisin, Alâ€" frieda Voisin, Leo Herzog, Jerome Lorentz, _ Carl Schiebel, Caroline Dietrich, Clarence Kuntz, Alivin Meyer. Equitable Life Building, Waterico Part II.â€"Irene Bender, Margarite Boegel!, Marianne Meyer, Stephen Chambrlaine. Part I.â€"Jerome Busch, Norbert Hergott, Emmanue! Meyer, Monica Boppre, Esther Keobel, Irene Lobâ€" singer. The day brings back sad memories Of one who has gone to rest ‘ And those who think of him toâ€"day: Are those who love him best. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To a little grave not far away Where we laid our darling Henry * s and Mre. W. Frickey and|[f _ "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo Chronicle SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $1.50 per year 8T. CLEMENTS, IN LOVING MEMORY. IV,â€"Lavina Helm, Claude Walter Meyer, Anthony Offices Mr. and Mrs. A Benedict aud daughter, Miss Reta â€" Benedict of Chesley are spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Culbert. Mr. F. J, Kalbfletisch returned from a week‘s visit with friends in Detroit. Mrs. (Rev) J. Sehmidt of East Zorra, spent a week with Mrs. Mosâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chambers of Toronto spent a week‘s holidays with the latter‘s aunts, the Misses Hartman at the King Edward, ‘The engagement is announced of Rievia, youngest daughter jof Mr, John Horsman, Ingersoll, Ont., to Norman John Goebel, B. Sc., of Windsor, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Goebel of New Hamburg, the marriage to take place quietly the middle of October ul 1 0 B 15049 .08 .00 34 iï¬ ihncccdut it Ahantd marriage to take place quietly the John Sherk of Durham, Mrs. James middle of October Swan, Mrs. Charles Hinz and Henry Miss Grace Pequegnat returned of this town and Conrad in the Unâ€"‘ home from a few days‘ visit with ited States The funeral took place friends in Stratford + on Monday afternoon to Trinity . A large mangold weighing 22| Lutheran â€" church and â€" Riverside pounds was dug by Mr Fred Schaet-f cemetery and was largely attended. er in his field It is of the ideal; ‘There is a sccond crop of red and sarloty. NMno can Posl [‘ | black raspberries this fall _ Some LEUSZLERâ€"At New Hamburs O“E nice ones were ibrought to town by Sept 29th to Mr. and Mrs. A. Leus-' a local cltizen ho says this is & glor, a daughter (Dorls Mar‘e } f sure sign of fine weather for some Mrs. John Coxson and family of | weeks to come. . Two years ago Plattsville spent the w:aekâ€"end wlthg‘ spow fell on the first of October. â€" Mrs. John Coxson and family of | Plattsville spent the weekâ€"end with | her father, Mr. Geo. Bean, | Mrs. Louis Ruthig, Sr.. returned home after an enjoyable visit with friends in Toronto. Miss Ella Ruthig has gone to Tayâ€" istock where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. H. Seyâ€" ler. Mr. E. Grundenberger has remodâ€" elled his hall over the Commercial shed into a dwelling place and Mr, Art. Roos moved into it on Tuesday Mr. Aaron Eidt left on Thursday on a trip to Elkton and Pigeon, Mich., where he will spend a week with his brother, Mr. Solomon Eidt and other friends. Rev. Father Weller, who was pasâ€" tor of the R. C. church here about twenty years ago, officiated at the services here last Sunday. Father Wedler spent the past eighteen years in Rome, Italy. Died,-'l‘he death took plare on Friday last at her home on Wilmotl St. of Mrs. Spill, widow of the latel Michael Spill at the age of 74 years, 1 month and three days. She had been a sufferer with heart trouble for several months. The late Miss Spill was born in Aui, Hessia, Gerâ€" many. She was married in 1875 to the late Mr. Spill and in 1885 came to this country with her husband ‘and family and settled in New Hamâ€" 1 burg. She resided here since, and was highly esteemed and beloved | by a wide circle of friends. She was a faithful member of the Luthetan church and a kind friend and neighâ€" bor. Her husband preceeded her in death twelve years ago. She leaves two sons and three daughters, Mrs, October Bargains Heavy Wool Rugs, extra large newest patterna. Reg. $15.00 Rugs @....>â€" Reg. $25.00 Rugs @..... Just the Heater for this time of fall cal. in fuel and a wonderful heater. Perfection Heater, Japanned, @. Perfection Heater, N. Plated, @. NEW HAMBURG. Auto Strop Safety Razor Valet Auto Strop Razor, complete with blades and strop, @ $1.00 per set in a case. A very high grade Oil, suitable for your . tractor In §â€"gal. 10%8, @.......0.}...0> 85c Gal. Carbon Remover The wonderful D. B. Carbon Remover.. Will abâ€" solutely remove the carbon and give that pep and ginger to your engine again. Introductory offer ........... . $200 Tin Perfection Oil Heaters M. Weichel & Son, Limited Kerosene Tractor Oil Automobile Rugs Some Extraordinary Values Real Money Savers The staff of the public school, Mr. W. A. Ruthig, Miss Brown, Miss Walton, Miss Hudelmaier and Miss Goforth and Miss Makins of school No. II, Wilmot, attended the annual convention of the Waterloo County Teacher‘s Assciation which was held at Guelph jointly . with the Wellington County teacher‘s Assocâ€" fation, Mr. Henry Rau of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his brother, Mr. Chr. Rau Mrs. George Sykes and daughter, Beatrice, of Saskatoon, Sask., are visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. J, F. Katzenmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright of Grand Rapids, Mich., are here on a visit to the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Samuel H. Zurbrigg. Mr. and Mrs. James Riddell re turned home from a three months visit to Edmonton, Alta., and other parts in the Canadian West, Mr. H. L. Albrecht is making furâ€" ther improvements to the Wm. Block. He is remodelling part of the second flat into an upâ€"todate apartment, which will be occupied by Mr. W. A. Goebel and family. /, High School Weekiy Exams. Form IIâ€" Arithmetic, Ross Anâ€" derson 92, Jean Wood 84, Clifford Wood $4, Walterâ€"Reiner 84, Vioia Skinner 75, Harry Williams 75, Alâ€" and very warm, fired Diamond 71, Grace Peacock 70, Clarence Erb 69, Margaret Fischer 67, Margaret Musselman 67, Henâ€" rietta Steinberg 67, Ruth Moore 65, Amy Bradley 62, Ruth Weber 62, Neil Garland 62, Minnie Stevenson Here Are Practical Coats At Patces Basily Affordable _ â€"A%} A a Mige! > 2 . o ie on w 3 ie 2 % Neatly tailored models in warm, serviceable tweeds, Idea! . / "‘a for driving in cold weather and suitable for driving in‘ cold 2e weathc: and suitable for wearing on all occasios. * 2 Unusvally good values for missés and small . women at 3 a:2. of brown and good looking hea ther mixtures, Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years or sizes up to 38 bust measure $15, $18 $21 $11.50 $19.75 Goudies Limited Econom|â€" And many attractive values well worth worth looking into. w o uMdB Conmoo THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Kitchener, Ontario. Repair your own tires with one of our Pullman Vulcanizers.. Reg. $2.00. Special at ym enaes oeie sn eceu‘s on c 100 Solid Stee! handles. 1 31x4 Paragon Tire @....... 2 34x4 Nonskid Tires @...... 3 34x4 Cross Tread Tires @.. 1 34x4!/, Cross Tread Tire @ 1 31x4 Tube, red, @........>> 1 32x4 Tube, grey, @....â€"â€"â€"> 1 33x4 Tube, grey, @....â€".>â€" 2 $4x4 Tube, grey, @......>>> Special fall prices in the blance of our stock. We have No. 28 guage in 6, 7, 8 and 10ft. pleces. 28 gauge Corrugated Iron @.. .$5.85 8q. 26 gauge Corrugated Iron @.. .%6.25 8q. Phace your order at once ni.t.hou prices, as we can procure no more at th prices, Reg. $1.25, @ Corrugated Galv. Iron Tire Vulcanizer Nail Hammers Nail Hammers, regular size, good Other sizes begin the price i\ scale at @@pF and range up ° $52.50 styles begin at Good choosing. 59, Marie Michm 59, Arthur Kalb fleisch 54. Form IILâ€"French. Vera Nahrâ€" gang 84, Grace Peacock 80, Ruth Weber 80, Henrietta Steinberg 71, Walter Reiner 69, Jean Wood 67, Alfred Diamond 61, Clarence Erb 61, Neil Garland 60, Margaret Fischâ€" er 57, Marie Michm 57, Ruth Moore 50, Clifford Wood 46, Rose Anderâ€" son 36 M Form III.â€"French Composition.â€" Kenneth â€" Kalbfleisch 61, Delton Kropf 60, Stanley Hostetler 49, Marâ€" cella Berger 40, Janet Smith 34, Rita‘ Laschinger 33, Margaret Musâ€" selman 33, Margaret Smith 33, Staucer Shantz 33, John Zimmerman 26. x Mrs."George Seip of Seaforth is visiting her brolhe}, Mr. John Katzâ€" enmeier. Auto Tires Mrs, Adam Daniels of Galt is visâ€" iting friends in town, Mr. Wilfrid Hesse of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs John Hesse Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kent and son, KEarl of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. George Bean. ‘The Missées Pearl and Alma Koch of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koch. Mrs. Buehler and Miss Saloma Buehler of St. Jacobs visited at Pleasant View for a fow days last week. Mr. Sturgis and Miss Farrel atâ€" tended the School Convention held at Guelph last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Karn and Mr. Hugo Karn of Kitchener have moved to outr village last week to live with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Weston, for some time. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Bowman of Kitchener called on the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis last week. Mr. D. A. Bemis of Toronto spent a few days at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sill and family of Kitchener called on Mrs. Weston last Sunday, * $25 WATERLOO ONT. ue n o se llak ul e 00B t n ols BLOOMINGDALE. $15.75 $24.95 75¢ ib 8