C _ & *»e ROBE & CLOTHING Mr. C. G. Erb sold by public &ucâ€" «ion his househoid effects and chatâ€" tels last Saturday when a great crowd was presenit. Mr. E. J. Shants, Auctioneer, of l(ltchener‘ conducted the sale in a yery able Aaut Christmas tree festivals. The young people of the Freeborn school section are preparing a good programme to be given at a conâ€" cert to beb held at the school house next Friday evening. Do not miss It. It will provide an entemlnin;j Brtefa A Merry Christmas to all readers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hammer celeâ€" brated their silver wedding last Frlday when quite a few from here responded to their invitations and had a pleasant time . The young people of the respecâ€" tive churches are assisting in preâ€" paring good programmes for their“ : 4o Ontario St; S. . ffm Foundry St., Kitchener.) Here is a message from the wheat fisldsâ€"in Nature‘s great laboraâ€" tories a treat has been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" Cashmere Sooks 606. to $1.50 ation and 2 pilece $1.50 to $8.50 | © dras, Rep: Merry Christmas WELLESLEY Jan +4+â€"Mitchell at Seaforth, w Jan. 5â€"New Hamburg at Goderich Jan. 11â€"Seaforth at New Hamburg inmqrtan Lemareamommeranmd ./ 12â€"Goderich at Mitchell :ï¬m y @._Mr and Mrs Edwin Koehler of j:: i::_;‘;‘:"m;::’::"";“_ | Preston geng a few days here forth @ with friends and acquaintances _ â€" Mr. Joseph /fluber returned on Saturday after a few days stay with friends in Kitchener and Hespeler. Mr. Joseph Rumig is at present on the sick list His many friends wish him a speedy recovery, Thieves visited the cellars in neighborhood in the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bach were visitâ€" ors to Elmira on Sunday. Briefs. ‘ Reeve Reidel Of St. Clements was a visitor here last Monday, Miss Marie Schneider returned to her home after spending two weeks in Hawkesville. "r. Clayton Rieswetter of Waterâ€" loo _ spent Saturday evening with friends here. Mr. Clayton Kieswetter of Waterâ€" Bweater Conts ..$300 to $12850 Collar Bays .....%1.60 to $8.00 Umbreliae â€". . .. . ..$1.80 to $4.50 Sllk Shirts .. ... ;..$4.00 to 7.00 â€" Fine Shirts of Zephr, Maâ€" i initiat HWidkts, pure linen. 50¢," Silk Handkerchicfe 45¢ to $1.50 heaith +1 ~+~«.,. $1.50 to $4.00 BAMBERG Store cellars in the tnanimous consent at the Quarterly | Throat, Asthma and kihdred disonsâ€" Board meeting held last woek, waslos. It‘ls an enomy to Germs. Thow duo to the conviction that the bost ‘mt;.-am Beginning with the New Year all/is a great proventat mmhmmmmm M@uummum has â€" rolte Services in English. the second and third classes at 10.30 and the fourth class and hiwh are invited to visit the school on Friday, December 22nd, when a proâ€" gramme will be given by the chilâ€" will be open to the New Hamburg cont school by the Perth County at their December sessioi Tavistock continuation â€" sch ceives $631.00. When the other workmen came down shortly before noon they found his lifeless body lying beside the engine and terribly . mangied about the legs and arms and with the head crushed in. He was eviâ€" dently caught in the fly wheel of the engine and whirled around Fatal Accident At Philipsburg Bridge Bert Pierce of Mitchell, a memâ€" ber of the bridge gang working at ‘the new bridge in course of. conâ€" struction at Philipsburg met with A horrible death on Thursday forenoon. The unfortunate man was looking after the gasoline engine which was used to run the air compressor for riveting and was alone at the time in a small shanty below the bridge, where the engine was ï¬t\uud.J The New Hamburg Hockey Club kaveâ€" again entered the Intermed. late series of the O.H.A. and are grouped with Mitchell, Seaforth and Goderich At a meeting held at the Queen‘s Hotel, Stratford on Saturday the following schedule was drawn up with Mr. R C. Puddiâ€" combe of New Hamburg as convenâ€" or. Mr. D. A. Merner represented the New Hamburg club at this meet-' ing. Miss Charlotte Goebel of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Goeobel. Mockey News, special merit. A program commit» tee and a gown committee have been appointed. The choir and children are busy with special pracâ€" tices. Mr.â€" Nicholas Gascho of Pigeon, Mich., is spending a few weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. Chris. Wagler and with other friends in the neighborhood. Jan 22â€"Mitchell at New Hamburg Jan 23â€"Goderich at Seaforth ... . Jan. 26â€"Seaforth at Mitchel Jan. 30.â€"New Hamburg at Mitchell Jan. 30.â€"Seaforth at Goderich. Feb. 2.â€"Goderich at New Hamâ€" r- business trip to Montrea) and oth ‘erparts of ‘Quebéc. The Evangelical Sunday School is the public generally sitors at 9 a.m., P NE U M O NJ A i classes at 10.%0 and other Lung Dissrese class and high|Claims many Victims in Canada and , should be guarded against. h MINARD‘® LINMENT e New Year alllfs a great proventative, bethg oné of but leaves no ployed by Mr. contractor,â€" of reached by|cases of (Grippa, Bronchitis, continuation a Visitor to | Jonas is away "on __ From now on till New Years, people in this district will be looking torward to Christmas entertainmeénts and social events. f ' A number of our young people enjoyed their first skating of the season in the Wellesicy rink last Saturday night. Good Farm Changed Hands. Mr. Helmuth Wagner sold his 46 acre farm to Mr. Simeon Bast, for $100 per acre. This is the loeond; exchange since late in the summer. More farms are expected to em‘cJ Miss Vera Schmitt from Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler of Preston visited relatives in town for a day or two. Here‘s wishing the readers of The Waterloo Chronicle a vyery Merry Xmas and a Prosperous 1923. Miss Gertrude Heise and Mr. Edâ€" ward Hammer, the Misses Kdith and Emma Wagner and Mr. Emmanuel Wagner speut Sunday with New Prussia close friends. > the cheese factory was broken in‘o during the night, and the thievos got away with cheese valued at $30. The culprits entered the cooling room by breaking a lock. The heayâ€" lly laden thieves then escaped in a motor car. They were fired at sfter being discovered, but the gun shots friled to stop them. Important clues are being followed up by the authâ€" pritfes. Annual Meeting. ‘ ‘The Annual meeting of the Union | Star Cheese and Butter Co. will be held Friday, Dec. 22nd. Dairymen are cordially invited to attend. Personals. of Mr. and Mrs. Hammer, in extendâ€" ing heartiest congratulations and best wishes for their continued good health and happiness. Cheese Factory Burglarized. Last Sunday it was discovered that and other points. A sumptuous wedâ€" ding dinner was served, which waes done _ full _ justice _ to. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer were the recipiâ€" ents of many costly and useful gifts, including am elegant set of sifverâ€" ware, which were accompanied with being married December 15th, 1897. They have been residents of Wilmot Township for a quarter of a cenâ€" tury. Guests to the number of 75 gathered to celebrate the occasion, coming from Hamilton, Woellesley, Preston, Linwood, Kitchener, Detroit Celebrated Sitver Wedgding. An event of much interest was the sllver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer, which was celebrated Friday, Dec. 15th, at their home here. It was just twentyâ€"five years ago "that Mr. William Hammer and Miss Katherine Koehler embarked here. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid. Berscht of Wellesley spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wenzel I BERLET‘3 CORNER "MMM-:*.N Mrs. B: Groff» o% Sunday. _ Bornâ€"At New Hambburg on Déé. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs John Miller a & weekâ€"end visitor at his home homes Do e y O TO~>@ ford one day last week. . Personals * | ~ Mrs: J. Rutherford has réeturned Miss Alice Reid spent last home after visiting her daughter, week with friends in Toronto. ~â€" ‘Mrs Aivin Johnston of ‘Toronto for Nr. and Mrs fleo Cnehlin anant s ‘tam csacte home here. . °_ | part : of last . weel Let us have a list of your holiday ner Listowel and visitors. :~ |. Mr. R. B. Ham A Merry Christmas to one and all. Sat arank #als o4 r Miss Marie Kienzle has returned home from Toronto. ‘ T4 tw Miss Rlizabeth Challoner of Torâ€" onte â€" spert over Sunday at her The annual < stchool / meeting > will be held » on Wednesday forencon,‘ Des. 27th. OJ lconell will be held on Friday afâ€" ter noon, Dec. 22nd, from 1 to. 2 O‘clock. > If an elettion is required to be held votimng will take place on New Year‘s Day, Monday, Jan, 1st, 1923. e _ On ‘Thursday evening the police villege noménationsâ€"will be held, ; The wm(uthumtmmlnni of the Township of Waolwich 192$) Englishâ€" will be given. mln. e;;l_;:nd;c'lt uov'l'u' usual program of appropriate songs, ‘‘The Lutheran church Sunday school Christmas Festival will be apparently well received as the generous responses to ; the â€" offering tuken proved that the audience, was well satisfed with what they saw lumbyflon-‘uhy“ of this pageant of the Nativity. at.. 33.50“$5.95 Intely ‘of! this â€" village:~>‘ The uewly married> couple will take ip their rtaidence in Kitebener. > ~. The audience preévent to hear the Men‘s Heavy Ribbed Wool Underwear, Men‘s Dress Shirts, Hundreds to choose from and all sizes, Yes ,sir ... . .. 95c _-Mmmy:fcwofmnnym All lines in the store are ; at sale prices, for a ntore complete list. See our big Sale Bills. at ... Owing to the enormous success of our Gtganï¬(; Sale and at the request of many friends we w&‘ continue this Great Sale for another Week, poui' tively ending at 11 o‘clock Saturday Eveninï¬i?j _â€" December 23rd ' moae : Men‘s Sweater Coats, out they go at Boy‘s Suits, big Tables full, Don‘t forget. It‘se at AIN‘T IT GREAT! LQOK! Men‘s Suits MILLBANK ome with the Crowds . . Geo. Coghlin spent a few weeks â€">~ Aerman I ay ner Listowel and Atwood. f | ar. RoB. Hamiltor took in the 1. fat stork fair at Guelph last week. | Mr. w. wWinikier and daughter, * Cora and Misses Myrtle Redy and ‘l Maida Kelly wers visitors at Stratâ€" |part :of last week visiting friends. Mr and Mrs Irvine k OFFICE HOURS _ 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. o Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p; m. and 7 to Kitchener "sit ts c Te Ki Waterluo a s . zs 7 Ki CHARTERED TR Interest added ‘% Every Three Mont] Come and See on the halfâ€"monthly stores sell for right now at $1.50, 2 at the price of 1 Men‘s Ties put up in Xmas Beautiful colorings and all silk .; Boy‘s Work Shirts, all sizes, values 1 merly $140 ..........}..... 4A 0s Men‘s Work Shirts, real values, come and look them over .......... OM m & EXECUTIOR CO;: »_L‘ien’a Overcoats, nice patterns, all M nb iss s o ie A. J. PREST, Manager: 722 Assets Dec. 31st, 1921 l s ©. _ P c io e $2,834,800.00 _ We Pay® 4% noon. with Mrs Jemima Croo Mrs. M. J. Kerr of m visiting . her â€" sistor, Mré. Tanner. 5 near 4+3 «: we will :k, pOSi'7 &7