g GooP cLo: COME FRO. 46 East King St., Kitchener _ THE WIATERL Mr. Harold Tucker of Toronto called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sievenpiper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeller and family were visitors in St. Jacobs on Sunday. BIG BOYS‘ COATS, are made with belt all around, slash pockets, double breasted sizes 12 to 18 years, prices Items of Interest. Mrs. 8. Thaler spent Sunday with friends in Moorefleld. __________ Mr. Ion Heckendorn spent Sunday under the parental roof. EXTRA QUALITY sUITS FOR BoYs Splendid Suits made from high grade materials, superior tailoring, a diversity of fabrics, Browns, Gray, Novelty effects, etc., single and double breasted coats, belted models and all desirable features. Each suit has two pair of Trousers. All sizes. Miss Lydia Thaler spent last week under the parental roof. Mr.© Emanuel Bechtel visited his unclé in Philipsburg on Sunday. Mrs. David Thaler and Misses Lydia and Martha Thaler and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Charles Peiss of Kitchener motored to Niagara Falls on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brant of Kitâ€" chener visited at the home of Mr. Aaron Mader on Sunday. Miss Emma Snyder spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. Fred Dedels is on the sick Mr. Fred Dedels list. The most noted style creators in Canada contribute their choicest products to our fashionable showing of outer garments. Here you will find the coat you want consistent with the highest Quality. Everything in Overcoats from long Burly Ulsters to light weight "toppers" Ulstérettes, Chesterfields and Fur Collared Coats, Meltons, Shetlands, Irish Friezes, Vicunas and many fancy back, heavy, warm garments. $9.75, $12, $14.50 VYOL, 38, No. 44 * $10, $12, $15 In the Smartest Models for Men and Young Men Buits for every size and type of Men, single and doubleâ€" breasted models, many rich imported fabrics, medium and dark shades. Every dollar spent on these good clothes now will pay big dividends in extra service and satisfaction. Children‘s Bonnets, made of white poplin and white corduroy flannelette lined. Reg. $1.00 to $2.50. All to clear at 14 price. Sweater Wools, ounce balls, in all colors. Per ball .... loc Cloaking for Ladies‘ or Children‘s Coats or Capes in Myrtle Green, Cardinal, Brown and Blue, 56 inches wide. A pure Wool goods. Reg. $4.50. To clear at !4 price. Children‘s Fleece Lined Underwear in all sizes. Reg. 75¢ ADECIAL . :222 00e n en r e rae on eeneere un Pn ie Friday and Saturday Specials _ 1 piece Myrtle Green Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, good quality. Reg: $250. To Cle&F .:.ss010ssa3sszunevemaeneaieces 75c Men‘s Suits in a large assortment of patterns to choose from. Special from ................ $12.40 to $24.75 Men‘s Police Braces, well made. Special Men‘s Heavy Wool Socks, in grey. Reg. 60c. Special Men‘s Work Shirts in khaki and black and white stripe. (large make.) Reg. $2.00. Special ... ... Men‘s Pure Wool Sweater Coats in Brown and Fawn Reg. $5.50. Speclal .s..::002222z22sssc2rzzi0r0 Waterloo The â€" Overcoat Store of Kitchener Suits that regularly retailed up to $30. $18. $22, $25, $30, $35 Grasp This Opportunity R. Newman & Co. BRESLAVU. $292.50 Formerly A. Bechtel Store A Sale of Fine Winter Weight S U I T S Miss Violet Schnaeringer and Miss Ada Kunkel of Kitchener and Miss Myrtle Shantz of Waterloo spent Sunday at the former‘s home here. Miss Alma Break of Bridgeport spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. Almer and Miss Ella Cress man visited with friends at Centre ville on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. P. Cober of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mrs. 8. Moyer on Sunday afternoon. Miss Hannah Wambold has left for Centreville where she intends to make her home with Geo. Latsch, Sr. Mrs. W. M. Middleton, who has been confined to her bed, is able to be out again. Miss Evelyn Thaler spent Sunday with friends at New Dundee. OvERCOATs FOR LITTLE ’ FELLOWS AND~BIG BOYS | Chinchillas and very warm fabrics in plain and fancy colors, warmly lined for the Ht.tle fellows, 3 to 10\ years, priced at | $5¢%’ $60%’ $80% ) Slipâ€"over Sweaters, all WBol. colors and combinations, sizes 32. Miss Anfile Sauder of St. Jacobs visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sauder on Sunday. Rev. O. Burkholder occupied the pulpit of the Union Church at Mosâ€"‘ DOTOUET ..QIK, SALRAG 36..,.oc3052c0mmre mt Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clemens spent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents. . Boys‘ Boys‘ Boys‘ Boys‘ Suits that regularly retailed up to $40. 98c ° $2.50 Fine Silk Ties..... 50c Sturdy Hose ....... 50c Special Caps ...... 85c Union Suits ........$1.25 BOYS‘ SWEATERS $27.50 "WHERE 1 HE | GOOD CLOTHES COME EROM® _ ~ 39¢ ~ 39c¢ $1.59 $3.98 49e The semiâ€"finals and finals in the & |tennis tournament were played durâ€" Juble: ing the past week. Each match was dark }close and required three sets before i pay ~a winner was decided. In the first | half of the semiâ€"finals Becker defeatâ€" 'ed Rebelski 3â€"6, 6â€"1, 6â€"1. Becker led ’dropped the first set as the score indicates, ibut came bacls in the }second and third. In the other half Dales defeated Fox by the score â€":6â€"3, 4â€"6, 6â€"3. In the finals Dales won FTLE ’the first set with the score 6â€"4, but BoYS |Becker again came back strong tol plain 22 to THIS ORIGINAI ‘home in the presence of about fifty guests who were present from Lisâ€" | towel, London, Stratford, Elmira, Kitchener and town. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and dancing after which a sumptuous lunch was served. Mrn. and Mrs. Black were the recipients of many handsome presents accompanied by the congratulations and good wishes of their many friends. Anniversary services were held in St. George‘s Anglican church at 11 am. and 7 p.m. The special preacher at the evening service was Rev. H. M. Langford of St. John‘s church, Kitchener. The music at this service was funished by the St. John‘s Choir of thirty voices. The death took place on Wednesâ€" day noon of Henry Kalbfleisch, highâ€" ly and wellâ€"known business man of New Hamburg. The late Mr. Kalbâ€" fleisch was born on the old homeâ€" stead in East Zorra on July 29th, 1863, and was married to Susanna Becker in the year 1886. For many years he conducted a carriage and blacksmith business on Ontario 8t., Stratford, prior to his moving to New Hamburg about ten years ago.! Deceased | was wellâ€"known locally, having conducted his business in the‘ Beger Block since 1914. ‘The late Mr. Kalbfleisch has been in faliing hcalth for the past two years but hopes had been entertained for his recovery up to the last three WCQKI“ Despite all care and attention that loving hands could give him, he passed peacefully away. Mr. Klllfi fleisch was a member of the Bapâ€" tist Church and of the Avon Lodge, No. 41, 1.0.0.F., Stratford, and of Harmony Encampment No. 11. He leaves to mourn their loss his sorâ€" rowing widow, one daughter, Mrs. Percy Weicker, of Haysville, and four sons, Alvin of Walkeryville, Ernie of Stratford, Fred and Kenâ€" neth at home. Also his aged mother of Tavistock, two brothers and two alsters. The funeral took place from On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding at their. The regular monthly meeting of the village council was held in the council chamber last Monday evenâ€" ing. A Court of Revision on said assessment roll was ordered to be held on October 31ist, 1924, at 10 o‘clock a.m. in the council chamber. The clerk was also instructed to have Parts 1 and II of the Voters‘ List ‘printed. Death of Henry Kalbfleisch Crystal Wedding win the next two 6â€"0 and 6â€"4. This win makes Becker the New Hamâ€" burg tennis champion for the year. Rebelski and Fox have yet to play for third and fourth positions resâ€" pectively.. Council Meeting his late residence on Saturday, Oct. 25th at 2.15 p.m. for service at the Baptist Church, Interment was made in Riverside cometory. Miss Mabel Burkhart of Eimira was the guest of Miss Syivia Groft on Saturday. The Ladies‘ Aid of the R. c.|""""“ church will hold a ‘Thanksgiving baking sale on Saturday, Nov. ati.! For Corns and Wartoâ€"Minard‘s at Mr. John Hartman‘s butcber shop.‘ Liniment. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schneller and son Roy of Mannheim were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fidt last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl of Chicâ€" ago spent a few days with the latâ€" ter‘s brother Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franke and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Franke. = Tennis Tournament Mr. Jacob Wagester and Mr. John Wagester of Pigeon, Mich., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt on Thursday. Aots apon l h s apalg q :I' R. T. Winn and son Dr. R. E: Wisin‘of Toronto spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Winn here. Mr._and Mrs. Jacob Siegner of Pootle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hildebrand. Miss L. 8. Rabb returned after spending a few days at the Midâ€" Season Millinery Openings in Toronâ€" Items of interest Latest Distrtt News NEW HAMBURG PERSONALS AND OTHER m TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE PONDENT S DOCUME NT © _ The members of Nith 1 ‘ | 96, 1.0.0.F. attended m t1 of â€"enceâ€"and Lilaâ€"Sehweitzerâ€"of â€"Kitch Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lundy of Gait epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie. Mr. and Mrs. Qscar M} "wou of Kitchener, spent the home of Mr., and } *â€"â€"Mr. Fred C. Koehler % imu to the local mill the which tested 38 lbs. to the Mr. Koehler also recently 3 acres of wheat‘ which {seventy bushels to the acre. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. lmnt the week end with ff | Hamilton. Mr. Vernon Forrest of Waterloo and Mr. Homer Forrest of Ingersol spent the week end with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrest. Miss Olive Snyder spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Langdon. Messrs. Wm. Brydon and Robert Morrell of Ariss and the Misses Lily and Emma Mackie of Guelph spent Sunday at the latter‘s home here. Mr. Clarence Hildebrand whb‘reâ€" cently disposed of his bus and dray business to Mr. Elmer Rier, smoved with his family to Toronto . this week. 2A Mr. Moses Schults of r Welâ€" lesley has purchased ï¬.r‘ Maiftin Pfanner‘s property on Waterloo 6t. and intends to become a reaident of our town. £" The New Hamburg Hunt Club is making prepargtions for their 8»â€" nual bunting expedition to Northern Ontario. They expect to leave here this week. ener spent the week end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Schweitzer.. Miss Lorene Lightheart of Waterâ€" loo spent the week end at her home here. Miss Fannie Puddicombe of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Allan Snyder of Kitchener is visiting with relatives here. Misses Zillah and Mary Forhes Kitchener and Alice Forbes Heldelberg spent .the week end their home here. Mrs. George Letson, son Irvine and daughter Gertie and Mrs. Fred. Heibein and family of West Monâ€" trose spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Langdon. Mrs. MacKay of Elmira spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd and son Otha of Paisley Block spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hesse spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer. Mrs. John Hamilton Sr. and granddaughter, Miss Stella Sherriffs are visiting relatives in Toronto. thildren, Annie and Janet Pirie, and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton spent the week end with relatives in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Robinson of Seaâ€" forth spent the week end with her friend, Miss Margarett Culbert here. friends in town on Wednesday, Miss Viols Brubacher of. the Riâ€" mira Creamery staff d by her mother are spending vacâ€" ation with the latter‘s Mre. D. Zinn. % .The New Hamburg Black . Fox Farms have just closed & deal_with the newly formed company im Gait for six pairs of black foxes, Which \ are to form a nucleus for @. dafge fox rauch on the farm of w. A. Dickson, near the city t. The animals are from the Aocal breeders‘ fine registered stodlk and are valued at $6,000. The m‘“m taken to their new home jast Week. after spending a two months‘ yacâ€" ation in Pigeon, Mich., and is spendâ€" ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Eidt > "v ig Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfaff and children of Toronto, Misses Florâ€" Local and Personal. Quite a number of the young peopie from around here attended the Junior Farmers‘ Dance held last Thursday night in Jackson‘s Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cress Mrs. Gus. Wendt and daugh of Kitchener and Mr. and the late Bro. Henry . Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Selina Stauffer Mrs. Walter Vietch and son, Mra. irms have just closed & de@lwith | week e newly formed company 4M Galt| nativ r six pairs of black foxes, Which| ... e to form a nucleus for tï¬e E. w x rauch on the farm of w. seain . Dickson, near the city » t. home he animals are from the Aocal|,,, . eeders‘ fine registered 6k, and The e valued at $6,000. The w"gm Club ken to their new home jast Wweek. T th Mrs. G. D. Domm has returned °"h' ter spending a two months". vacâ€" Y R IN VERY POOR CONDITI WINTERBOURNE and w&:"re- us and dray Rier, shoved ‘Dronto ; this t nd{Wa- ï¬r‘ Maiftin of of at Miss Margaret Troy of Kitchener spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Minnie Hoeflin. â€"‘Miss â€"Maggie Wanner of Kitchâ€" W*‘mt'lm ‘triends ofâ€"othor days last Saturday, The first mishap on "the hill" this season happened last Sunday afterâ€" noon when a buggy driven by two Russians #otâ€"sandwiched ‘bétween two motor cars going in opposite directions at the narrow part of the incline with the â€"result that the bugey was demolished but â€" luckily no one was hurt. The Misses Sturnin of Preston to the number of three enjoyed the week end with their friend, Miss Ethel Micike. Rev. J. C. Morlock is taking part in the anniversary services in his native burg, Morriston, next Sunâ€" Rev. J. C. Morlock and Mr. Holden Appel attended the Provincial 8. 8. convention in Kitchener this week as delegates from Calvafy church. The membersâ€" of the Canadian Club will enjoy their first luncheon of the season at 6.15 p.m. Thursday with Sir Henry Thornton as speaker for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner and family spent Sunday with relatives in Waterloo where Harry assisted in the harvest festival at St. Saviour‘s church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. â€" > Uncle Sam has his world series oT baseball run off and next Tuesday he plays his quadrennial game of he plays his quadrennial game of choosing a chief magistrate. â€" We bet on Calvin. A plebiscite has to be taken alâ€" most every night now as to which one of the family shall have slumâ€" ber‘s cobwebs rubbed out of his eyes first ere the rising of the sun. It is just getting a little Chilly even tor an ardent youth to lap off leagues of landscape with the outline of a seaâ€"side flapper performing on the windshield. | Who‘s Who and What‘s What Bunrise Soliloquies. “. ‘mâ€" wOODEN KITCHEN SET 8 pcs. Kitchen Set with Wall Rockâ€"con: aisting of 1 Masher, 1 Steak Pounder, 1 Rolling Pin and 3 Spoons. A handy Kitchen 10 Arm Folding Driers at wWOODEN CLOTHES DRIERS 6 Arm Folding Drelers at .......... wWOODEN KNIFE AND SPOON BOXES Two Compartments with grip. 35c ea SQUARE SALT BOXES Hinged cover and â€"made to han wWOODEN SPOON SETS 5 Spoons per Set, 5 different sizes Per 8@b .llll...222...222 2222 22. Kitchen Hardware M. Weichel & Son, Limited 8T. JAcoBs New Lines at Much Lower Prices ‘or 40c "The Big Hardware Store" Waterioo, â€" Ontario. each Special Imported [ Rev. and Mrs. Reble of Linwood paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohl last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Diebolt and family of Kitcthener spent Sunday with the former‘s parents. Miss Olive Hinschberger of Watâ€" terioo spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. H. Pollington of Hamilton reâ€" newed old acqaintances here on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Jacob Stroh of Waterloo call ed on friends here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and Mr. Ed. Hohl were visiting friends in Elimra last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reinhart of Kitchener called on friends here last Sunday. day, and Mr. Isaac Lachmann of Bridgeport will conduct the services here in Calvary church in his abâ€" sence. Beautifully Finished Our watch repairing department in charge of an expert is prepared to take care of all your watch and clock repairing. Our work is positively guaranteed and your money will be refunded if not satisfied. 19 King St. W. FOR 2â€"TOâ€"6â€"YEARâ€"OLDS8â€"Blanket Cloth Coats, flannelette lined at $3.75, $4.25 and $4.95; furâ€"trimmed, at $8.50 to $8.75. FOR 6â€"TOâ€"14YÂ¥EARâ€"OLDSâ€"Sturdy Coats in plain tailored styles at $7.25, $9.00 and $10.00; with cosy fur trimmings, $11.00 to $16.50. FOR WEE BOY§8 AND GIRLS of 4 to 6, snug little Reefers at $6.95. If Mother is wise she will have it ready for cold weather and its dangers to sore throats and influenza. Here are values that ‘will save money for the family ~ "Tbe $1.75 KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE A Warm Wooly Coat For Daughter 40¢ each COUDIES LIMITED Watch Repairing A Specialty BAMBERG ho c n e 0 ce esnt wke > HEFFERNAN At A Satisfactory Price Round shape and smoothly finished Al, BACB .1 ..scsucurrraen aevernascnenis FOLDING TABLE MATS Wooden Folding Table Mats made of wooden atrips with glued canvass back, two color wood. Square pattern in three sizes at Oval Paitern in three sizes at SALT BOXES Round Salt Boxes to hang on wall at 2 zes at Wooden Steak Pounders, each wWOODENn POTATO MASHERS My Jeweller KITCHENER CABBAGE CUTTERS 222222222 AÂ¥_ and STEAK POUNDERS Rev. Geil of Kitchener will speak in the Roseville Evangelical church on Sunday evening. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer visited at Mr. H. Schreiber‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McNally of Brown City, Mich., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilborn on Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Perrin visited in Galt on Sunday. Mr. Arthur Fertny and Miss Vera Fertny and Mr. â€"Lioyd Bricker and Miss Olive Bricker and Miss Hilda Rohr and Miss Lillian Bickle of Kitâ€" chener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Augers and Mr. and Mrs. O. Augers and family of Elora visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle and family motored to London on Sunday. News Notes d 25¢, 3Db¢ * 50¢ 25¢, 3b¢ * 50¢ 90c *" $1.25 ROSEVILLE Phone 2585w 25¢ 25¢ 50c