E. " t: ‘ f 3 s 4 C‘-*s â€" Class in Men‘s Late and Fall and W inter ; Shoes Mr. Will Seyler and family of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. Mr. Clinton Hahn and family, Mrs. A. Sattler of Waterloo, and Mrs. B. Sattler of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. J. Sattier. Misses RBraendle Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Frickey. Mrs. W. Hahn i friends in Waterloo ruflI.flllfll|ll|ll‘llflllHlfll"llllmlnlIllllllim omlimincnmmmionimint Jummimncomementrntnteretruming Personals Men‘s Mahogany brown Calf Lace Shoes s $5.95 QUALITY FURNISHINGS FOR MEN â€" Union Suits $1.95 Wooten Hosiery 65c. | _ Men‘s Cotton Union Suits, spring Men‘s Fine Woolen Hose, made | needie, knit shaped shoulders, ai perfect fitting, nicely tailored, medâ€" full seamless, in Heather Mixtures.’ ium weight. Misses‘ Black Calf Lace Sh« Misses‘ Brown Calf Leather 1 + Men‘s Walnut Brown Calf Lace . .Shoes, straight last ... $ i oC ()Q(S!) ALL SORTS OF SHOES FOR ALL SORTS or WILL WEAR. Misses‘ and Children‘s Patent Leather Shocs tories a treat has been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" Men‘s Big rovmy Coats, Ragian s‘eeve, belt ailliaro;md. warm plaid back fabric, Colors, Brown and Gray, sizes 12 to 18 years. A very special showing. + We are featuring Overcoats for little rellow cut Coats, also special fabrics, Browns, Biues. At these popular prices we snow éplen&-u ;;a;.;g fabrics, Tweeds Worsteds, Homespuns, in a wide range of colors, sizes 7 to 17 years. Single and double breasted; uewest Models for Men and Young Men g@ark apd light colors, checks, scripes, funcy Worsteds and Serges. __ in the iot are Uisters, Uisterettes, Raglans, Great oCats and Conâ€" servative mode‘s. Those are rich Plaid Backs, Herringbones, Cheviots. Heathers and Vicuns. if you need an Overcoat get it now and take adâ€" vantage of our guaranteed savings. $25, $30, $35 » 9 $35.00. Shoes Misses‘ and Children $10 1 somu un ia .l ns Fail Suits & Overcoats 16 King E 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. Here is a message from the wheat fieldsâ€"in Nature‘s great labora Dark â€" Brown _ Calf Mabel Hahn, | Lauretta and Ida Hackbart are atâ€" HEIDELBERG OvERCOATs FOR BiG BoYs OvERCOATS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOW NST‘S Special Quality Suits Herman Lippert $6.75, $8.50, $11.50 KITCHENER 141 King W ! muunmmmmnmmulmluunmummn|mnan||unmulnuuuullunumllmlnmm OTHERS $15 to $50. $9.75, $12, $14.50 visiting with STURDY TWO PANT SuiTs AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE . Your Overcoat $4.95 Is Here SA OCTOBER SCOOL REPORT Sr. Hâ€"Christina Brubacher, Ma line Scheifele, Nora Zinkan, He fAuehn. Erla Huehn. Jr.dH dtoxie Heimpel. Arthur H: ither toccaps, sizes 11 to 2 Men‘s Black Gunmetal Shoes, Engâ€" lish last, has heavy welted soles $4 50 * M M ng }y/&iftï¬l‘\ t‘ rom the wheat _PAields! la Owen W nnah Wideman ildred Haevle, | M tchener Blues, Grays B1 ial BJ $12, $17 8. 1044 Stoct istina Brubacher, Made ifele, Nora Zinkan, Helen Srla Huehn. WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM®" Howar Heimpel, Arthur Hahn dull Calf Tops, sizes nada Business College CHILDREN. THEY i Wideman, Melvina h of Chesley has ° spendnig a few k mother, Mrs. lon Witt, Alma 1 Scheifele, Su Percy Heimpel lith Ifeimpel. Shoes, spade Shoes, very irs, special $2.25 $2.95 $3.95 $5.95 $4.95 1 4 Mr. Garner, Sr. of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Girner, Stop 3 Highway north. The Bank of Nova Scotia has conned a new roof to keep the greembacks from getting moist. The Misses Angeline and Sarah Hallman called on the Misses Camerâ€" on of Ayr, who are leaving shortly for Los Angeles, California. Mrs. 0. G. Hallman of South Cayâ€" uga is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Snyder. L Mesars. Ernest and Grant Gingâ€" rich spent Sunday at their home in Blair. Mr. Franklin Kenyon of Bright was a visitor in this vicinity on Sunday. The Ladies‘ Aid of Calvary church are sending a box of clothing for distribution _ at Kenaston, Sask., where Rev. N. R. Ernst is stationed. We all missed Mr "Dad" Brand on Monday morning from his ac. customed place as general conducâ€" tor of the Canadian National (nâ€" limitedâ€"Elmira to Galt ‘ Several friends from town attendâ€" ed the burial services of the late Josiah Snyder in Conestogo on Sun-‘ day afternoon last. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. Boock of Hespeler visited with the former‘s sister, Mrs. H. Bickle, on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Wilfred Wannar'and family of New Dundee visited with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Eph. Fried. Mr. and Mrs. William Shrum and daughter Olive of New Hamburg visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle, on Sunday. day Mr. and Mrs. August Switzer and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Switzer of Bridgeport last week. Misses Gretta and Reta Rohr visited with friends in Kitchener on Saturâ€" Personals Miss Maranda Hallman and Misses Gretta and Reta Rohr vi Mr. David R. Koch pear the Three Bridges. who has caught the urban fever, is having an auction sale on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 28to. * Don‘t forget Anson Brabacher‘s sale of registered Shorthorns on Tuesday, Nov. 21st. Mr. David R. Koch near the Three Bridges. who has caught the urban fever. is having an anctinn We didn‘t forget our two boys who never came home on Armistice Day. They sleep somewhere in the fields of France and Flanders and their memory helps us to hold the torch on high and plod away. The Ladies‘ Aid of St. James‘ Lutheran church tendered Mrs.‘ L. Durst a surprise at her home on Thursday evening, Nov. 9tb, when a pleasant social time was spent. Fenn., last week to fraternize with their kith and kin in Uncle Sam‘s domains. Obadiah from his rustic retreat up the valley shuns the urban cenires ut venturing forth the other day with his nag, Dobbin, he read the legend at the northern corner, "speed limit 15 miles" and Obadiah being very particular about living up to the "letter" of the law proâ€" ceeded to reach the limit, but as he was passing the postoffice he was heard to remark: "I‘m afraid Dobb in we‘re not goirg to make it." Mr. and Mrs John S. Frey bundâ€" led up their old kit bag, left their domestic cares behind and treked off for the valley of Conestogo, The new leader of the Progress~l Miss Leafy Woolner and Grkce ives, Robert Forke, will be able te Woolner spent the week end with turn them over, toss them up, spread | friends in Kitchener. them out in a real broadening out _ Miss Florence Martini of Kitchenâ€" policy way. es spent the weekâ€"end at her home Ohadiah from his rustic retreat un | Lere. 4 Rev. J. C. Morlock did himself credit at the evening service in Calgary church on Sunday on the subject: "He is altogether lovely," and Miss Vera Schweitzer of Heidâ€" elberg added muca to the inspirâ€" ational value of the service by givâ€" ing two well raadercd solos. Messrs. Floyd Becker and Roy and The rugby match in Kingston on Saturday last created more of a local furore than one would imagine. Of course some of us won what we lost two weeks ago. Missse Margaret and Regina Winkâ€" ler have returned home after spendâ€" ing some weeks with Mr. Noah Haug in Huttonviilc. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. | _ Mr. Wm. Weiler, Mr. Henry Chill November‘s surly blasts| Reuffer and Chr. Lichtl, who have which make the fields and forests‘ been engaged with the Dominion bare seem to have been dehyed‘ Linseed Co. at Montreal, returned this season to the entire sausmction! home last week. of the greater part of the populace,i On account of a freight train beâ€" especially those whose ingle nook[ ing derailed west of Shakespeare on does not respond with the glow; Monday, the trains were tied up that helps to while away the evâ€"| from both ways until later in the ening after the bairns have sung| afternoon. their lullaby song. | Mr. John Erb had a very successâ€" ROSEVILLE LATEST DISTRICT NEWS 8T. JACOBS PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTs the Mr. Herb Heintzman called at his home here The funeral of Mr. Josiah Snyder who died at his home at Conestogo was held at the Mennonite church here on Sunday afternoon and was very largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. J. Martin and Howard Stuvanus. Everyone seems to be enjoying the ideal autumn weather and inâ€" deed we can almost fancy ourselyves ni California when we see D. Mcâ€" Kay Bemis picking ripe strawberrâ€" les at this late date in his strawâ€" berry patch. Only last. week they Mr. and Mrs. Karohe and family of Delhi visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Benninger last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Weber and dGaughters, Stella and Elleen of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder. Funeral Held. Miss Matilda Buehler of St. Jac obs spent a week at Pleasant View Mr. John Karn of Toronto and Mr. &nd Mrs. Sill and family of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Nrs. Weston. Mr. Jack Humphreys of Anyox, B. C. is & guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAllister. Miss Ruth McDonald is spending phia spent a week the guest of Miss Marjorie McAllister. Miss Ruth McDonald is pending some time with her sister, Mr. Len. Hoberts. Mrs. Murdeck and Mr. James Murâ€" dock of iKtchener spent a week with the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis. Mr. John Struth and Mrs. Henry S(truth spent Sunday in Preston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ayton Snyder. Since the busy rush is past, Mr. Huehn only has the cider mill open Wednesdays and Thursdays now. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watérman of near New Dundee called on Mrs. Mrs. Henry Struth on Saturday. Mr. Werner Huss who has been spending the past two months in British Columbia returned home aâ€" gain. Mrs. Huss remained over there with her son, Manasseh. Miss Bertie Forler who has been confined to her bed is improving very nicely which her many friends will be glad to hear. Equitable Life Building, Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Schilling and Mr. Eli Kurschel of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" gay with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kurschel. Mr. John Erb had a very successâ€" ful sale of his household effects on Monday, things bringing a very high price. I. H. Toman wielded the hamâ€" mer in good style. for the price of 12 Months contains a Complete Summary of District and Twinâ€"City News and Special Personal and Social Column By Subscribing Now You get it for 15 Months X of your w HOME PAPER? Are You a Reader SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $1.50 per year The Waterloo Chronicle BLOOMINGDALE Offices BADEN of Listowel on Monday. Weber and A pleasant evening was spent onf Thanksgiving Day at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wey, being the‘ occasion of Mrs. Wey‘s birthday. | The birthday march was played hyr Miss Marie Koebel. The evening was | spent in music and card playing. The following number were present:â€" Reeve and Mrs. John Reidel, Mr.( and Mrs. Fred Baechler, Mr. and Messrs. Jno. Lackner spent the Twin City Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Allemang andj two daughters of Elmira spent Wedâ€"| nesday evening with Mr. and Mra.I Gustave Allemang. | Mise Barbara Busch of Kitchener was a week end visitor with her} parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. } Mr. and Mrs. Gross and Mr. and Mrs. Kreutzweiser of Waterloo spent Sunday with the respective latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Keobel. Messrs. Jno. Lorentz and Harold Lackner spent Saturday evening in Celebrated Birthday Mrs. G. Alleman and Miss Marie Weismiller day in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. William Reidel and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Allemane and Miss Laura Voisin spent a faw hours last Thursday in Kitchener. Miss Anna May Schummer returnâ€" ed to her home after spendng a few weeks with relatives and friends in Detroit. Misses Agnes Farwell and Helen Heimbecker spent Saturday evening in the Twin City. Mr. Alex Brenner of Kitchener spent Sunday with her mother. Mr. Barney Boegel spent Sunday in Kitcheper. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Graff and famâ€" ily of Hesson spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fahrenkoph. Miss Ida Meyer has left in the past week for Linwood, where she has received employment with Mrs. Colâ€" lins. Messrs. Eugene Hayes and Oscar Schummer and Misses Kathieen Hayes and Camella Meagher of Linâ€" wood spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger paid a short visit on their daughter, Mrs. Frank Runstedier, last Thursâ€" Mr. Wilfred Lobsinger of Kitchenâ€" er spent a few hours last Sunday with his parents. Miss Adele Rosenblatt has returnâ€" ed to her home after spending a fow days in the Twin City. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ertel of Elmira spent Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold paid u_ visit on their relatives here. Mrs. A. Shoemaker and son Stan of Guelph spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jno. Weber. Mr. Jos. H. Lobsinger and Urban Helm from the Twin City visited their respective parennts over Sunâ€" day. Local and Personal "The Big Hardware Store" Galvanized Bushe!l Baskets. Heavy. Special at Look over this list and fill in and during the winter months. Splint Root Baskets, heavily bound and a strong basket with good bottom @ D Handie Barn Shovels, only Willow Root Baskets, same as above in 2 bushe!l size at Willow Root Baskets, Strong and Durable, 1//;, bushel size, made of good strong willows November Bargains M. Weichel & Son, Limited 2 8T. CLEMENTS VERY SPECIAL Look at the Reductions! Real Bargains! family and spent Sunâ€" | _ Deceased was born on the Henry ; Snider Homestead, near Bloomingâ€" dale, which later became his home. Besides running the farm, he took | up the drove business, which he ( continued until about two years ago, } and during which he became widely } known. About Twenty years ago, he ! gave up farming and came tp this I village, where he made his home | and resided since. About two years : ago his health began to fail and he / forced to retire. Mrs. Peter Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer, and Mrs. Henry Koebel and daughter Marie. After che party a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Deceased was married to Jemima Wright, who survives him. and with her to mourn his death are 2 brothâ€" ers, Reuben of Conestogo and Gideâ€" on of Elmira, and 5 sisters, Mrs. Isaac Wismer of Elmira, Mrs. Nelâ€" son Snyder of near Winterbourne, and Mrs. Jacob Snyder, Mrs. Ben Keller and Mrs. Sam Custer, all living in Michigan. The funeral was held on Sundayf afternoon and was attended by a | large â€" number of relatives and| Once again the grim Reaper Death has visited one of our village homes and suddenly snapped the life of our worthy resident, Mr. Josiah Snider, who passed away on Thursday evenâ€" ing, obtaining the age of nearly 71 years. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley and ‘ family of Mr. A. Rosenberger of| Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scheifele. { Death of Josiah Snider. The Missionary Meeting held in the M. B. C. on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7th, proved to be a decided success, the church being filled to the doors. The program rendered was very impress'ive and was a creâ€" uit to the ability of those taking part. qo enme oi i ons n o ow n t hb t y Items of Interest your wants. Every article is one that is required just now 90c $3.69 amples of the new and better Pure Scotch Wool Blankets at IF MOTHER 18 GOING T O SEW at home, she will | grateful for this season‘s good values in Flaneliette. In 27â€"inch width at 20c. in 35 inch width at 29c. a yard. And in extra heavy quality at 40c. a yard. Both white and colors. Jackâ€"Frost is not going to lose any time at this late date in the season. Ali the little boys and girls certainly should have warm night wearables re ady. Big folks, too. And beds will need to be cosy when w inds begin to how!. WARMNEEDABLES Goudies Limited BLANKETS OF FLANNE LETTE at For Coming Cold Weather CONESTOGO KITCHENER‘S PROFIT-SHARING STORE pair. Canadian Wool 4 prong Manure Forks. D Top Handle, 8 prong Strapped Barn Forks with D Top Handle. A snap at Reg. $1.75. Special at SPECIAL BARGAINS BARN FORKS Mr. John Jackson of the Glenallen neighborhood was among the Sumâ€" day visitors to our village. Mr. Peter Kir i oa» been reâ€" ceiving the cous . culiittons of his friends on his 8i birthday, which he celebrated on Wednesday, last week. Peter, who is the oldest of our several pioneers, is yet quite hearty, and we bespeak for him many more such birthday anniverâ€" saries. Mr. Oliver Scheifele is making quite an improvement to the appearâ€" ance of his property by the building of an addition to it, which is well under cover. The usual two services will be beld in the Lutheran Church next Sunday. (German in the forenoon and English in the evening.) Mrs. Ed. Wright of Albany, N. Y., came here to attend the Josiah Sniâ€" der funeral, also Lenora Beckâ€" man of Toronto attended the funâ€" eral. The Snider Flour Milling Co. Ltd., whose mill in St. Jacobs is now completed, are putting a stock of Flour and Feed there from which to supply their western trade. The service in the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon was called off on account of the Josiah Snider funcral. Farmers in this vicinity are busy these days thrashng. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lorch and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dreisinger of Elmira were Sunday visitors with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Schéerer wer visitors with friends near Floraâ€" dale on Sunday. Miss Hilda Kelterborn was visitâ€" img her brother in Stratford last week. friends, who had come to pay a last tribute. After a short service at the house, the remains were taken to Bloomingdale Mennonite Church and cemetery for the service and burial Rev. Jesse Martin conducted the service and preached the sermon. Miss Elsie Good spent a short time with friends in Toronto. $10 ° $12 vabues. WATERLOO ONT, Blankets at ons e o t t epe h t e $1.00 $2.59 $1.40 $1.65 $3.30 $1.35 Splendid exâ€" Tbe pair to