t'.2 M I"! can 54:3 1mm. and other warm fabrics ' #93311“ I View special coat warmly - ‘otcolou, special at ..._ ....... rift“. Sweden .'.'m.w.........___. 531E,- The (“write pullover style, (t"'i'r" mrtrs, sum " to 82. - There were tive lots of ahrtrNorrta, which brought an aver- m of 8331 per head ,the top price being "so for (he two-yearuold heir. tr, College August 10th, purchased " E. T. Stephens of Richmond Wt Wade Toole was greatly mm with the prices secure-J. The ads netted the college a little over “.000. There were tive lots of Itock at the Ontario Agricultural College took place at Guelph on Thu-lay,~00t. 26th, with breed- f.. and livestock dealers from all “I. or the province present. Al- w the sale was not as large as me previous ones, it was most woos-Ital in every respect, and LIVE STOCK SALE AT GUELPH o. A. c Horo II I message from the who“ "td...-ur, Natun'n great unm- brlu a (rut In. been prepared that win Btrengthers your "tttttK-. Men's Tan Viking Calf Lace Shoes, let's Vic! Kid Shoes with broad rc " or plain in comfortable walking Ian's dark Brown English Walking (lid ttttlug throughout . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'p. Fall Suits 81 Overcoats Ken’s Black gunmetal Shoes, made .tua,tstriistsmotiet .".._......__, Children’u dull kid or Patent Leather iatru Gants Black Cal! Shoes, perfm M" Tu: Calf Blucher Lace Shoes he 7 ...... . sizi/rtiTi, Mules 2ih?,,5,' Calf tan Shoes. Miner and Children's Patent 1m Two PANT sun's. $9 I :5 C I Jjj,'i. but Suits we have shown J, M ledlum ind dark colors in T pp. an. , to " yous. Chute,' -.. for the um: fellow and him: to " you. '...r....., s?,ti,sars' SeascInable Wearing , _WPat 1 tttMt thin; to [new that in the akum oe-oats Mr. than I. an than“. - what your plum-w. may tre-Ula Or. Cont. Eter- quality in u cart-In " n 1lhtercoats . Menl The Quality Idea Still Lives =TA"l'=='at= é’erverCOats $15 isp to $30 " King I Do not buy that new Fall or Winter Bait or Over. 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. tnnual BaleArt surplus lTve- Misses', Children's and Boys' Footwear Currie of Morrinon, moti 1ftlllll8T'8 a tttttt NErrmf tiim Herman Lippert Men's Fall Shoes English Walking Shoes with ",'i" _,i_lsit-iait)/ie!,ii,),iii: {it i w: , . elds! a". may no at absolute certainty of “admin. No panama may be-ulator, unblock, Mid. quality it a cert-In as Pe q'ttrome "In... special coat warmly lined. KITCHENER Shoes heavy soles. sizes Shoes, heavy soles, sizes :_ perforated toe caps, 11 Leather shoes, dull 1e Wearing Apparel fflo.7li,.frlt, l $14.50 roomy toe made in extra wide last l83hoe...........__,, m- 1. heavy soles . VAC-Iv plain colors- and combinations coll-n and My hon. Warm Oven-nat- tor m- In " lots ot Yorkshire swine ax- oeptiomlly good prices were " tained averaging in the neighborhood of $60. D. Hart Woodstock paid the top price tor a now 92.50. The average price In 26 lots of Berk- shires was 850. x There were three iota of fat cab. tle. which sold at an average ot nine and onehait cents a. pound. These were all ot high quality. and went to local butchers. Nine Hoi- stein females sold at an average of $113 per head, the top price being $190, paid by C. H. Harris of Rock»; wood for Margaret Cornucopia trth.l There were aim nine lots ot Lei-3 caster breeder sheep; " Iota oti Shropshires averaging in price trom $13 to $17.50 with J. B. Brien ot Ridgetown paying $30 as the top price for a ram lamb. on English last, $400 for Roan Lady. O.A.C button shoes, sixes 4 to n your smelly an WBOTJQZING hoods, Worm: ud Scotch nak- In the hundred: ot m tor the $12.00 and $15.00 waited sewn soiGGGir I boys 10 to 18 kin-T; not: new! mam-m In tr ‘WIIERS THE 6001: (morass cons new» 1 'rr""" $7.95 Calf Tops 1105.... a to loss 141 King w has heavy welted to 1316 ... $4.75 $2.50 $2.95 $1.75 $2.98 ' " aged warm sar- lion (to The New Hmlmrg Hunt Club held a meeting on meld†night to complete armaments tor their lnnunl hunting trip to the north country. Mum. Albert Escher. Wm. Insold and Lawrence Berger left tor Butler. In the Mil-hip ot Bigwood. was“, neu- when they intend to build a any. The bar nnce ot the hunting party, oomprw 1n; Noun. Jog. Ber, Dr. Ander» Ion. George Ann, M. Behmidt, W. Bowman. Goo. sum:- and M. Roth, will join them on an; hunting ground: an A low dun. Poo-um“ In a. (blunt Id! m nu. week, when " will an. I tour at the sum. mm Mott. (mun. ttt. noun. PM Ind New York. M in will ran in on out lode-I'm a. PM mam 'et*oMtq_.tMu-ttmhe,ar, mm 0e\rtlo Altman or Kitchen", VII the (an! of not eon-In. In. June- Wlodorhow Ind ot an Ill-n. Winter tor I M an. Mr. and In. J. P. hummus! attended the lumen) of their broth- 'rr-ii, the In“ Rumba-t Cook. at Kitchener, but Wannaâ€. mue- Annie ma Inn supple:- ot Kitchener. - and†at the home ot In. Alf. Thmnu. A very quiet but pretty wedding was summed at the Centennlnl Evongelicni personage at Btrntlord on Wednesday, October 18th, when Pearl Elizabeth Jana! of New Ham- burg, became the bride ot Del-us M. Hesse of Detroit, Mich. The cere- I many was performed by Rev. J. B. Dengie. The young couple left on Monday for Detroit, where they will make their future home. A host ttd friends wish them much happines- l and promrity. l New Bond instrument. The New Hamburg Musical Boer ety hare tNitttted 3 very successful season's concerts under the able l, leadership ot Mr. tehtttte of Kitch- ener. The society has recently re (waived three new B flat clarinete, l which were purchased by Mr. Schntte in Toronto. These have been placed with beginners. With a good winter‘s training under their able leader, the band should be in line for next sen-on. , l Died in Backgammon E y The sad news was received here 1on Tuesday by Mrs. Jacob Battier 'that her brother, Mr. Edwin Ritz. died at Lockwood, Seek, on Mow dhy lost. The message did not state the cause ot death and she was un- aware ot his illness. The deceneed was born in New Hamburg, being the eldeot son of Mr. Louis ma. He went to the west seventeen years I ago end conducted n‘hardwere busi- .' nee: at Alton, Man. for several years, and then went to Lockwood“ where he continued in business tor, a while and later took up tanning. The dececeed was 41 yes" of use and leaves to mourn his death his renewing widow and six children besides his father, three brothers l and one sister in the west, one brother. Milton Ritz, ot Kitchener, and his sister. Mrs. Sealer, ot thin 1 town.. The funenl took place at I Lockwood an Thnredsy. is not improving. Rev. w. Vincent Kioepter of at. Jeme'o College, new or the loan! R. C. church. who hut been sex-ion lr ill, in recupenting " the home ot his mother in Hubert, N. Y. Hockey and Athletic looting 51mm meeting of the New Ham. tmrd Athletic Amhtion and the hockey club will be held in the idbmry Hail, Monday evening. Nov.) tith. C. O. Iii-nape Ind C. K. Mer- ner. respective treasurer! ot the above association, will present their report: All thou Interested in sports are requested to anoint ml hockey season will soon be here; what are our proopecu? Success' isn‘t handed down; tt is mulled down. , Married Pitat, wil- 5h was under meat for none the. a†friend: no - to heu- 1h Appol And will have I ale of her houuhold elem on Nov. Itth. Mm David my run 11mm home from the Kitchener-Wsterloo Hot Pa-r'hiiuststurt-uherm,. ““999 OI thn corner of wnmm Mr. tBihrard an Inn purchased Mr John limb who. on P001 street. Mr. loan-ch would. to move to “when“, VIA-re he I: on. Norte. . '"-l3lhrh-utum§m. ',ro'1ttwettmmtwvs.ii-iitaGi"ii Union. ""ttretdGTiTii'7ii"i NEW HAMIUIO LATEST iiiiii TRICT NEWS 1 ""rtoheartttataha menus AraiGTriiiiii'i "an: " row av WATERLOO canomcuz CNNtREalPONDENaa Mr. Edward any - Mr. Norman oamtio In: sold his r. (am on 3mm mood to Mr. Wes. " lay Battler ot Platuville. who am q mansion of the property on Mayer tt [trout whim he plum (mm m. a! N. Nnblo. He it at present erecting 0 large poultry houses on this pro- 'o" I perty to house his large ttock ot se) s Anconas, ot which be In an t)xUsa-ll d she breeder and very successful. Mr. - will have a Bale ot stock _ and implements on Nov. 29th. Mr. glad In. Wllmd Bench! of Wclluuy. - and†will no muf- puma. In. "A In. Fat Won-I. A Mr. nu In. In.“ It. on.» Mr. “a Mrs. o. H. Decker uni “may upon! Sunday with her pu- nts. Dr. um Mn. Brmlng, pt Intel-Z Mn. B. must of Sarah. in a (an! at the home of Mr. Hm: Gardner. Mm Audrey thn of WnteHoo, spent the week-end at bof home tn Mr. Lincoln Mlller moved to Kit. chener, when he has secured n po- In. Gardner ot Baden. mud il the home of her son. Mr. [out Biron-r, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ledermnn spent Friday In Mitchell. Min Beatrice Gardner ot Kitch- ener, in vitriting gt her home here. Mr. and In. John Bitumen spent Sunday with friend- in Ayr. Mr. Vernon torrent of Waterloo. spent the trtNeettd with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Forrest. Mr, And Mrs. Chas. Mellon Ind daughter. Haul. of Kitchener, spent the week-end with her â€nub, Mr. And Mn J. Bowman. Mr. George Butler of Strutord, spent the unkind n his homo. Hildebrattd--At New Hamburg. to Mr. and Mn. Clarence E. Hilde- bnnd, l son. Mr. Joaeph Sch] of Waterloo. spent a few days at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Harry Bruder, Born Kruape-At New Hamburg. on October 2131, to Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Knupe, a son. m., In visiting at the home of Mr. Jacob Ems; at pro-ant Offices: Equitable Life Building. Waterloo A very cushy-bu evening "I spent " the home ot In. Christin Manol- Int Sauna}. when u tuutt- ber at relatives m5 friend: num- hlod and pleasantly surprised her upon the occasion of her 85th hm):- day anniversary. The old My in sun hate and hearty and it a the; with or her my Mum that and may be spared tor mnny you: ml come. _ ' forth: price of 12 Months contains tt Complete Summary of District and Twin-City News and Special Personal and Social Column By Subscribing Now my; for 15 Months I In W to the appeal um on by the Woman Ill-mute at No- Halibut: to the Manny for clothing lot are More" at New Ontario, a (cod newly of new and “can Mud and“): w â€and by the We. in “but! 8111 on‘ Thunday thermal}. “he: [and boxes were lacked and cum to} The Women’s Institute in very mu- tut to the merchants tor their - arm donation, to the Now Ham- burg Felt Boot Company tor then- case of felt shoes, and to ttil ethn- who to kindly sided tn this good work. colour-w an. 3mm, HOME PAPER? Are You a Reader w of your JI who“ the to â€mun-1, a... a 'torFFtiasiattrtttet, â€Iâ€... road, mm PopuUrity, both In an sum lad - Mrs. Henry Ernst at Evaluator). SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $1.50 per year Waterloo Chronicle Change Lederman Mitchell. Gardner ot Kitch- bt her home here. John mama†was Pearl Hitdebrdm1 m Kitch- ener, spent the week-end with her parents. Hard Culbert spent Sunday with friends- in Station]. on the floor, and immediately names not up and started to spread, and were extinguished only " the timely use of a. Bre extin- guisher. which was close " hand. This is another example ot how 1 tire can start through the handling of matches, and should be a warn- lng to everybody to be am that burning matches are out before be. lng thrown away, and to be very a member of the family. after light. ing a lamp. ‘thoughtleosly dropped the match, which he thought was out Home Thu-toned by Fire The home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Wright wan threatened by are Tuesday evening of last week, when There - "I, elm s 112-: serum muses ot shout "to "an. lest Wednesday "ulna. Annie! Hess. beloved wife or Mr. John Wis-é land, at the as ot " yesrs. s) month end 11 days. The deceased spent practically all her life In this! village and surroundmg district,',; where she was well and favorably known. She is survived by her bar-l eaved husband, 4 sons and , tee) tera, 2 brothers and ' sisters Pl mourn her musing away. The tuner~i al, held on Saturday afternoon. was. largely attended by relatives and! friends, who me to pay a lasti Lrlbute of esteem and respect to theI memory of the deceased. r Mr. Abner Mussolini wt! .190 at the Banana-0M working, where he performed “no. " groom-nun. Oath of Mn. WIpland Mr. alum! Bean nu may left for m Northor'n cum-lo hunt- tng grounds. He will be followed during the week by Mr. Rum“ Batb def. We hope that both will be an. to bun; home their share ot Messrs. Mat-In and Charts. Schweluer, accompanied by Mr. Melvin Hahn of Wm'rloo, motored to Toronto on andâ€. when they spent the any at the home of Mr. and In. Md. A. Schweitzer. Mrs, Richard Banach†ot mm way, paid a welcome Nd: to hot parents, Mr. And In. Geo. Manolo. Mr. Henry 81mm- ol Dunn. wu a Sunday visitor at the home of " enter, In. Otto Koch. In. JMrrartt Ruth and baby girl, hutch. at lain, not last M n tho home at It. and Ila. Henry Hone. ' Never before have these goods been offered at such prices. We have a lima ited quantity bought for an October Special Sale. Come early and procure one or both of these specials. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Um Mb. - “a. Mr. I. sum at Mm, Mt, m A recent mm: at the h... at in ttrott"rrdaor, Mr. Leanne Bow. “The " anew-u sum" OVAL DURO ALUMINUM ROASTING FANS with on! cover. she 17 1-2 inches long. tl 1-2 indies wide, , 1-2 Inches high. Large enough for chickens, ducks, goons or and] turkey. Every Raun- Gnu-u- M. Weichel & Son, Lhnitcfz at Extraordinary Duro Aluminum Specials For One Week GONEOTOOO Duro Aluminum Ware is Guaranteed Prices Cut in Half i Dedication services will be held " in the Lutheran church as follows: ‘1 Sunday forenoon at the usual hour, i 10.30. dedication ceremony with ner- l man by Rev. Prof. Henkei ot Wat. ( erioo; Sunday evening. 7.30, a M. l your jubilee service In English by inet J. Schmieder ot Kitchener, t preaching the sermon, and on Mott. l day evening at 7.30 A service ehieafly ', for the eottitrtmutU ot the 30 years past, open to everybody. however. 1'iii,vi' H. Most; ot New Hamburg, , will be present and deliver the term mon on this occasion. Everybody, I welcome to an aervicec. l Showed Approclutlon The Premier, Rt. Hon. W. L. stock Judging Competition. The weather man was real kind last Wednesday to furnish ttms wen- 1 ther for the stock judging at the , tum ot Mr. Andrew Freemln, when iquite a crowd or interested onlook- I en were present besidee'the large number of .young tan-mm in the l judging competition. The dar's , proceedings were adjourned to 'Schweltzer’s Hall in the evening, where the results at the contests; (ll',','.',', made out, and where titsal1yl l the attair wound up with a banquet. i We expect to be able to have a list i of the prizes in judging for a later:' issue or this paper. l Per-onus Mr. and Mn. Manna layer of , Kitchener. and Mr. um Mrs. Noah Kant: at Bridgeport, on Saturday , attends?! the funeral of Mrs. Wie- I land. T Next Sunday, no Sunday school at the Lutheran church. Next Monday being Thanksgiving Day, everybody will know what be In to be thankful tor. $2.98 Woolwich Township Council meets on Tuesday next November Tth. Mrs. Henry Tripp of Detroit. Mich., attendned the (Imam at her mother here on Saturday. illllll'll mtmtt"-ouaromwr-t, Ilill t"01mu.MratMtqtt. "CHIN! "I“!!! "It'll-l IIIIHIH om and putteuhr when you drop them. Ar. Tammi, mama-mutt. Uhtertiut-v-q, 'to'""'""""'""""""'"'";---- whhmmmphrdng Mm In-Mwummmwmuukmmuunum‘: K'DDIES' COATS, $425 to $19.75ag't'1"'U: Candies Limited £5275 " 'irii'ilfoiii I “"3 J"i'iiii'fi Gold Defying Goats I v")",", for Women, Misses . r" :15 'fr"' 'r' and Children ' _." ' lit Sarto-Pay Prion _ "at bottoats all one piece with Wood Grip Black Handle-Hen., and dill-Ibis. October S cm at and "T .-- 7 $2.49 ran mom slums 5mm Kitchener, Ontario. vulva It Every kettle in oGGai. "$15, $18, $21 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heine! of Ba.- den, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heine! of Wellesley and Mr. and Hrs. John Lam: and Mr. and Mrs. Allen HM ' man or Kitchener, were the menu I ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Home] on 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Hahn of Baden, spent last Sunday at the home at Mr. and Mrs. E D. Elm. Mr. and Mrs. John Richter and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wahl were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagner. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kraehltatg and son, Walter, and Mr. John Her- her ot St, Agatha, and Mr. and Mm. Geo. Z. Lam: of Koch's Corner. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heldman spent last Sunday with relatives In Baden. The new bridge over the river south of the village ls expected to arrive this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Benin: and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoerle visited re- latives near Gadshm last Sunday. News Notes In the M.B.C. church on TM! evening, Nov. 7th, at 8 o‘clock. Among the features of inlets-t will be a mtstsitytarrrttdresir by Miss Van Schweitzer of the Northwestern Col- lege Napierville, 111., a Melon-r: pageant by a group ot girls tram the Waterloo Evangelical church, also some special singing. ’ King, has through his local [out tmttattrrr, W. D. Inuit, If. m cred his manage at “Milan in the splendid reception given him on his recent tour by this community to a large, representative and!!!†an the Lutheran Ladiatr' Aid m, at which he gave tut nddrou. A missionary meeting will be held Quart Imperial Measure Aluminum Tea Kettle Duro Four PHILIPSBURG