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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1922, p. 1

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H - _ _ - IIIOIIQ'C ya to in» "that. andrrtadq of Wham usually found In - "to“ gal-mom Here's a van” that PH' PM”! “an“ "0" qhe, but Bum we have we}; In’yea'rs smelly .11 wool dependable “In. ”than and dark colors In Tweeds, Wounds and Scotch mix. tuu. “In 7 to " years. W“ [or the little fellow and big boys, Warm Overcoat: tor lit- a. follow- t to 10 years ..........r.r..r..r.r_"...'....'. ' $7.95 Macy The hvorite pullover style, plain colors and comblnutlons callus cm] cull. one. " to 32. - 3nd Children's Patent Leather Shoes, dull out Tops “In.“ Dark Brown Cal! tan Shoes, heavy soles, sizes 8 to 10% ChiMren's dull kid or Patent Leather button shoes, sizes 4 to 7 It!” Gladys Marriott, ot the K.- W. Minna] spent Thanksgiving with relative. here. Little Gents Black Calf Shoes, perforated toe caps, 11 to 13% Boys Tu: Calf Blucher Lace Shoes heavy soles, sizes 1 to 5. . . . Iot'l Black gunmeta! Shoes, made on English last, has heavy walled .tt'-triitshmode1.................-......-...... $4.75 In. Erwin Keffer and son Bert- I'ull. - Sunday with relatives in Ian's Wet Kid Shoes with broad roomy toe made in extra wide last ttpp M or bum in comtortaMe walking shoe ..mr.m F............. $5.00 Half! dark Brown English Walking Shoes with waited sewn soles. aplen- did tttting throughout ..r..w_.__.P..r......... ........rr.... (A fttt It." Annie, Verna and Evelyn Doll - the holidays with their Inter. In. J. P. Snider. lon'l Tn Viking Calf Lace Shoes. heavy soles . H. and In. Simon Weber and Mr. and In. Kitten ot New Dun- do. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindsay and finally ot Guelph, spent Sunday with Fred Dotson. . - TWO PANT SUITS. Mr. ma Mrs. G. Gordon, Guelph, ”out Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider”; C. R. Brooks, ot Brantford, spent I Mr. Hauman. In“! wlth relatves here, spent a few d 80va from here attended the Mrs. W. Becker. “do. I M ha- been Fall Suits a Overcoats Do'not buy that new Fall or Winter Suit or ever. coat for yourself or your lad until you have seen the anon-moan display at the store with the stock at when that ore sure to give you more than you anticipated. " King I Misses', Children's and Boys' Footwear WEST MONTROSE , Seasonable Wearing Apparel "on tg a my. trom tho when futd.-tr, Nature. gnu - I I can In. bun prop-rod that will strongman your neeattt.qt-- , _ , “WHERE rlrgr GOOD morass con: man-- Men's Fall Shoes Herman Lippert Sizes 8 to IO, $15 to $50 KITCHEN" $9.75, $12, tttd $14.50 Thanksgiving cantata given in the! St. Paul's Unthmnn church in EL I Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mrs. honey, of Winterboume, attended Sunday school here Sunday morning. Miss M. Hamilton, of Winters bourne, spent Sunday with Min Vera Woollles. J. F. Marunson, ot Toronto, made flying calls on some ot his old friend: and school scholars. on Sun- day. Miss Nora Braunn. of Kitchener, spent Sunday at her home have. Misses Sylvia, Florence and Mil. dred Miller spent Suturdgy in Kit- chener. Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Whom! spam Thanksgiving at Wingham. Mr. Hallman, of New Dundee. spent a few days lam week with 141 Km. w $2.50 $2.95 $1.7 5 $2.98 ”Amt!“ n. In” mama-usur- mmwumuwu trermtgda.itttatMrttorrt.nt ImoHMyoHl-tm she ot the congregetion turned out " large numbers and the cement (loot put well under way. It is expected “thought not desnnitatr nmued. that the R, C. bamar will be held on the at, " and 23 ot November. Hetloween Party Halloween weed oft somewhet quieter than in tome: years. nt. thmgh some were min at their old prank. A few very nuceeestnl parties were held in the vicinity, giving the evening the old-time spirit. with pumpkin and corn mm need as decorations. Delight'ully Entertllnod Miss Glen Lenhard entertained about 20 young people to a very de ushttul Halloween party 1nd duck ltoeet, the evening being spent moat- ly in pinyin; dinermtt'gamm' end (butting. The duck rout was ex- ceedingly enjoyed by the young people and everyone in of the ophr ion that Miss Lenlnrd is a wonder tul hostess. Pmented With Medal. mamuvnmommmm t"ireb.rtorottura1oatqttrn-t your. ago. The roam "rived funeral hem hold on Bunny M noon [tom the homo of her daughter to the Gannon country tor later. me-L The demoed was very well known In an: vicinity. and the Inn- mm ot her my Mend. you out to Mrs. Docs-1n her and We meat. Mnklrq Good Pro- Work on the new R. c. church basement 9W very “may nor, V. ik, had been training the .boyu tor a few weeks put and ex- ?pects that' next yes:- they will hold the cup and also so somewhat (ar- |ther In higher competition. Doe al- so received two medals as competr sation of coaching the successtul ‘team. Moved to Detroit In the Issue ot the Chronicle ot two weeks .80. awarding the local commie school team winning the county cup In the stock judglng competition, " was stated that H. J. Helm nued the position ot conch. This In: a minute In a. c. Man- Mrs. James Murray left tor De troit where Mr. and Mrs. Murray will make their future home. Pecan-In . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Terrill spent the holiday with his brother at Ay- Visitors at Wm. Camochm's over the weekend were Earl od Hamilton. Irene ot Kitchener and Mr. and hire. Arthur Saunders ot Waterloo. Chum Doherty ot Kitchener. spent the week-end at his home here. Edgar McTavish, of Guelph, spent the holiday with his parents no" Meson. Walter All and Henry Karley spent the week-end at their respective homes here. Harvey Schnmmor ot St. Jerome's Ind MI" Beatrice Schummer and Kathleen Roche] ot St. Annes, Kit. chener. spam the holldny It their homes here. Mus Camella Masher tutrtt the holiday with her alum in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. August Volson, of Elmlrn, went the weekend with friends In this vicinity. Mlke ran-911 of Guano. went the holiday renewing acquaintances in this dlnrlct Nm NM Mr. J. A. sum loft on WM! with the Elmira Hunting Club tor Den: Riviera: tor than use“, door- anhn - Tull-dung m Mr. cud Mrs. Herb Hnohn at Comma. Mr. And In. H. o. Hahn and an“: um Mr. hung] at Eamon] ttpemt Sunday with Mes. 1. A. at“. Mr. Albert Glen of at. Jen-no- Collece. KM“. - Thanh- ghlnx am his mm“, Me. and In. John Gm. Mn. Mr. Mao]. mu Hilda Mn and Mr. In. sum motored to mm on Buds!- . Mr. Ch... “I“! and It. Sikh “can. not“ to m and “mm (In. Ila mm. Wow at Watqghtet la Vida: with In J. A. ltd-I. Iette Pete! ......... Me. M. N.‘hehn. Mr. “a In lnLWMomr-Id LATEST DISTRICT NEWS. museum AND on!!! ltrre1t.fdr,1re1R.1?..tr HIIDILIIRO. ..---.------.l. - I o-.,..-....-..--------" mlwhmmmw tsr.a.atttetnatttatrabrttetrh" Mn 0mm (in “mm. Every- ou come And up n good can. In. Mr who In hound acme unnumwomwtoropon wu nblo to be brought to horn. hero but In. new Strut: and My spent Sunny at (he home ot Mr. and In. John Butler st shakes Wttitam Baotou. ot Pluuvme, upon! I I" any. with John Strum. mu Monaco Hanan. ot Kitch. ener. spent the week-end at her home here. Anna! Mutant and son are busy " the potent time "than; Keer el'o Int-dun more and the Bank of Commerce. which mules a. great Improvement to the buildings. Mr. and Mn. David P. Boahart let! on Monday morning tor Pigeon, Mietc, when they will spend two week- with their daughter. Mn. David Zehr. J. o. Track, manager of the Do- minion Bank have, spent the hou- day at " home in Waterloo. - Mm Sarah Moyer of Kitchener, spent. the holiday " her home here. Jerome Lorence spent he hol'day at his home here. Mig Glulys Babe] ot Kitchener, spent the week-end " the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Chr. Hebe]. Inner Hotstetter have purchased the residence from John C. Jamil which he just recently completed. Jon. H. 1artmlntrer from Kitchener, and Oscar Lobsinxer from Erbsvllle, spent the holiday under the paren- tal root. Willhm Stroll trom the twin city open: Monday with Moods and rel- my... Min Dolphin Fischer (mm Kitch- ener, paid nhtrtt to her uncle aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jon. L. Wey. Leo Mull from Mover. m- newed old-ulna friends and relatives here on Sindhi. Urban Helm, from Kitchener, mu I guest ot " parent- tor the toll- mother on:- the wool-end. lid. Mm. local manger ot the Show Bunk. - the hou- du in Tannin"; and other new!» boring town. Mug Adele MN.“ I: mending I tow elm with "lulu. In Kitch- Are You a Reader Ilia Helen Veidenhoimor m . wool-end vialwr with not patents. [in C. My mom Kitchener, m hand-yin. with her friend Lilac Nod: Helm for n to" dun. M-.. M. Mm. We Bop pro and minor Hour. midget hot} key (All had . mm dl-lem In anguish; I ma hockey mm for the min; -. w ofyour W HOME PAPER? contains a Complete Summary of District and Twin-City News and Special Personal and Social Column I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY It. In” him-k1. of Wurst loo, wont Sunday with he mm. In- m Brenner tron tho r,rsssotr,-tairttorrm'rtttt By Sdrsailitg Now You get it for 15 Months fartlsorieed12 Months Equinhln Lite Building, Waterloo iohn Krootch mid a “In to tg-i-as-e-arte' Watedoo Chronicle $150 per your " CLEMENTB Who% Who and were WM Josh! “and to count Us hi..- my one by one on Tm Der. but they We .0 new” be begun tying them up In human. Mr. Henry Ernst and - have moved to their new homo In Pod township tad Mr. Norma Mirth Ind mu: ot Walla-tom now occu- " the property mated " Mr. Emu on King 81. North. Mr. Eur! Snyder ot MaNII Unl- ver-ty. Mr. Cilve at Toronto and Miss 0min of Toronto University enjoyed Thnnksglvtn; with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder. Mrs. Forester has bought a}. house occupied by Mr. end Mea. Miller, King St. South, who intend moving to Kitchener In the neu- future. Andrew Bonar Law sounds aim- ly, dignified and legal. but David Lloyd George sounds a little more democratic and approachable, how- ever, Nov. 15th will tell the tale. Mrs. George MacKenzie ot Kit- chener is spending some days with her parents, Ree. J. C. and Mrs. Moriock, at the parsonage. I The Berger Coal Co. is having their warehouse turned around to tace the rising sun, and at the same time enlarged, indicating a thriving business. Mr. Lorne Schlit will soon have his new garage ready for action. Misses Winnie and Lillian Snider of Toronto University, and their col- lege friends spent the holiday at "Evenholme" with Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Snider ’ We're glad to see our old Irish friend, "Tay Pay," elected by accla- mation for the Scotch division of the English city of Liverpool. He's a good mixer. Nov 15th is even an important day locally, tor everyone is tuning up their good-will to give our old friend. Andrew Clemens. a " years young reception on thnt day. An- drew is still working tor the Got ernment along R. R. No. 1, and the "grit" that is in his circulation is still keeping him going strong. Mr. M. L. Weber spent Thanksgiv- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bru. bacher in St. Thomas. Mrs. Will Heist has been spend- ing some days with her sister. Mrtr, Larkner, near Linwood. The Calvary church Sunday school contribution in aid ot our northern brethren has developed into a sum ot $46, which has been forwarded to help the needy. Through the medium at poor spelling we notice a mulinery firm announces a rare truth when " says they are going to have a "million, ary opening" this week. Mr. and Mrs. Derbeckor and daughter of Kitchener. spent tite week-end wlth Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brubacher at Cedar Grove Farm. Mr. W. o. Menger and daughter, Eloise, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meager. In the course ot a few water-wheels at the local The cold chilly days will soon be upon us. Have you looked to your Horse Blankets to protect your horses against sleet and snow and cold Dont oirer1ook our stock of Winter and Fall Mitts and Gloves in plnin Leather, Canvass, lined and unlined Leather Gloves, heavy Driving Mitts with knitted Cuff and Gauntlet Cuff at lowest prices. "Ne Big Mirthrarq - M. Weichel & Son, Limited Horse Blankets We have a Complete New Stock At Lowest Prices 78 inch Unlined hankets - at $1.75 each 78x60 inch Lined Blankets - at 4.25 " 78x60 inch " wiIStnp " - at 4.75 " 72x40 inch " " " " - at 3.50 " 78x40 inch " " " " - at 3.25 " 78x60 inch " ct " " - at 3.75 " 78 inch Wool Blankets -' at T.BO " days the mill v m be in motion again and a! kinda ot chopping will be done on short no. Miss Chalmers of near Elan, who was supplying ti, the junk]- room ot the public school during October. left for home last week, and Miss r‘inkbelner of Crediton began her dunes on No; .ut. Mr. and Mrs. Non: Snyder and son, Warren. motored from Toronto on Saturday and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Gingrich and other rela- tives. " iaorm IIll. HI} Ilul I f II I.tt0tlqu.tt.tm IIIIIIIUI IIIIIIIIIIWII Mr. Anson Brubachel's sale of Shannon: cattle ls postponed trom Oct. 25th to Nov. Zlat, at 1.30 pan. Mr. and Mrs. John Engineer and boys spent Sunday with relluven u "The Maples." Mr. E. A. merges and family mov- ed to Ahrens street, Kitchener. last Wednesday. Eugene has been a figure in the lndustrlaland general management lite of the village so long that he will be mined in his everyday movements around town Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snider and son. E. W. B., ot Waterloo, spent the weekend with relatives in town. School Report for October Sr. 4th~lrene Hahn, 71 per cent; Bessie Heist 59. Jr. 'ttr-Hannah Sander " Ray- mond Schlltt 72, Marvin Smith B9, Manford Set-1m; 67, Norman Good 65, Earl Stickney 61, Leo Pautler 69, Emanuel Frey M. Br. 3rd---Lee.ra Horst " Emma Schlitt 73, Ron Sully TS, Alfred Holst 71, Anna Martin 70, Ezra Frey 69 Gladys Brubacher 67, Lizzie Bow- man 66, Eva Hasenflng 65, Gleason meacher 62, Salome Buehler 6t. Jr. 3rd--David Horst 78, Manna Martin 77, Emanuel Sauder 72, Marjorie Heller 69, Solomon Bow- man 68, Pearl Schlett 67, Norma sterner 64, Murschell Thoma 57, Milton Ritter 67. Br. 2nd-Oertrude Smith 73, Wal- ter Good 69, Allan Frey 65. Arthur Walker 61, Johanna Koch 60, Ed- win Martin 59, Ada Smith 58, Gor- don Miller 57, Ellrelda Thoma 56, Norman Lthutzke 63, Moses Martin " Roy Hahn 51, Russell Stroh " Clara Zelgler 49. Two-mt-e-ar-tr-tttttH-il 73?: -tMtmt-ib_tt_hatr-+rtthe. '.* s's'i,; 'r-ar-d-tttrests-edt-ree-ret- I . I mum-am . “new Mor.ma, pne- _ticalforitoeseei_te, --- $2?rij0"$42.75 00A” whim trimmie i;?itl'.r1cidri';'9s.od I 'h,',,',:",',,,'?.',':,',?.!,?,:,? Goudies' Limited Batter Goat Values i . "c; WI WOMEN All KISSES le/de""'""""'"""'"""""""?"""'" rm 394! m 314::qu Gale The sale ot (an: "och and Im- plements of John R. m, not: has on Monday ot last week was well ut- tended and good price- were goatu. ed. Mr. Germ moved to mum where he live in the future. Penman Alphom Her-sou who spent In: three months In thtngo, But, I'D- tumed home [at week. Mr. and Mn. Bach m visiting friends In Newton an m. S. J. Winner, of Linwood. m I business visitor here. Walter mnschberga' - Sun- day at his home here. Albert Rum; vu n human vial- tor to Kitchener on Thursday. Misses Evelyn and Hum Me. Grath left on may to out! Thanksgiving with their pants in St. Columban. John W. Mooer and son Albert were Vishnu to Waterloo on Satur- Silvia Hen-sou was a business visi- tor to Elmira on Frlduy. Mr. and Mn. Louis moi-nun m visitors to Kitchener. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoist and tam- ily, Ed. Hohl and Walter 001th were visiting friends in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Emil Metro“ and family of Kitchener, visited their friends and relations here our Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach and An- drew Bach were vino" In Elm!“ on Sunday. Ed. Hartieitt, tlt. Jenna's collect. Kitchener, spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kleswtter and lamlly, and Mr. and Mn. Jol. Her-Q ttott and mmlly. ot St. Clements. spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. md MNY. Paul mam]: Messrs. Ed. Helm, Harold Pun-ch- berger and Misses Anal and Mat gle Helm ot moving and may 01in Hlmchborger ot Ptsterstrtmr, ”out Sunday at the latter: homo. TnNBMEhEBD9ttAMttr" $19173? $38150 GGiGTiitTG FiigTaui Fiiirtie WATERLOO ONT. BAMBERG n max. '519.75

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