* * To the sorely bereaved widow and w, as well as to his sorrowing _‘ relatives and friends, deepest symâ€" _ pathy will be extended in their loss _ . of a devoted husband and father, as * wwell as the kindest of friends. , [R/T s .n FLANDERS FIELDS ‘. In Flanders fields the poppies blow \ | MBetween the crosses, row on row, \ _ _‘ That mark our place, and in the l sNy â€" sky ‘ * . The larks, still bravely singing fly, _ @itisens in general ~as well as a Je circle of intimate friends, learnâ€" pd with deepest regret of the death of Mr, B. B. Playford, one of Water “ s most highly esteemed citizens, ~whic took place at his home, King ~ 9 * Bunday afternoon, the 21st inst., at the age of 67 years. His %‘ removes a citizen of the very ;g‘ type, who was beloved by all _\ who knew him, and held in the highâ€" ‘ est regard by those who enjoyed the . wich | privilege of~ his personal .‘ ' ip, and his sterling worth ‘ was in evidence in all that he did. o man was more willing to serve & _â€ï¬-’ useful capacity to his full ‘‘ strength, â€" and often beyond his \__â€" Inâ€" Flanders fields. â€"MacRae. And that memory reâ€"echoes $ ons » Weary marches, solemn tread, T Mr. and Mrs. J. J Cawthra "‘",.u we buy (with grateful memories) ~ wee daughter Helen Grace and 4 » * $ * Poppies, poppies, glowing red. y _â€" _ nurse of Toronto left last l-‘rldn."l â€"Lillian McMurty. _might for an extended trip to Europe 3 M . sccompanied by Miss Isobel Hail,| A Folk Dancing Class is being orâ€" © @atighter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hnll.'mlzed at the Y.W.C.A., Kitchener. â€" who will spend a year at school in‘ A half hour of "Y" physical work, Parls. beginning next Wednesday evening, Es from 7.45 to 8.15 will be given over ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston (nee};, ip;g purpose. Present memberâ€" â€" Minnie Snyder, left last ThursdaY|ap;ip agmits to the class until D& |â€" for their home in Winnipeg, After 2| comper 29th. The "Y" Secretary _‘ much enjoyed fortnight‘s visit with) ppone 199, will gladly give informa:â€" *‘ their relatives in the Twinâ€"City, the|,;,,. * + " are the Dead. Short days ago . We lived, felt dawn, saw sunsets s glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. To you, from failing hands we throw «_ ‘The torch, be yours to hold it high. ~â€"It ye break faith with us who die Scarce heard amid the guns below We shall not _ ~Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston (nee Minnie Snyder, left last Thursday for their home in Winnipeg, after a much enjoyed fortnight‘s visit with their relatives in the Twinâ€"City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snyder, ‘Albert street, Waterloo. ©â€"The following announcement will be read with much interest by the hosts of friends of Mr. W. Bolton E. Reade, in the Twinâ€"City: Puss & * _{wwuufl‘ o Seminary and College. are 6 their anuual bazaar Nov. %6 and 27, in the K. of C. Hall, Mrs. John Houston.announces the engagement of her daughter, Islay Kathleen, to Mr. William Boiton KEyré Reade of London, Ont:, son of Mrs. Regde and the late Judge W. M. Reade of Waterloo, Ont., the marri cember. Â¥W.C.A. World Week of Prayer â€"depending entirel upâ€" on the complexity of your prescription and the style Ebf frame you desire. Mary Valentiné is a weekâ€"end 06 King 8¢. W. _ Phone 26873 Steele‘s Glasses Cost From $5.00 _ Upwards itations for their * aniversary "At Homg" on November â€" &he T wentyâ€" n three to six and eight take place the first of Deâ€" F. S TEELE Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrist sleep, though poppies beginning on ‘Sunday throughout the worlt Week of prayer for the â€" work of. the different countries. The lotal a880â€" ciation in Kitchenor ".3'_.2 services @very ::lm | ~â€"RBL s cobisctbecrom ds . â€" be the â€.7'_-‘_“»QM M n iA c C old on on Friday evening. Av invitation 1# extended to the women of the comâ€" " CBlves m "Agk ©aCBeRIEMME MMC Bm CCC munity to Joim the membersitip of the Kitchener Y.W.CA. any‘ evening trom §.45 to 7.156. % Kh.w.vw.n, To Travel Across Canada mmmmflw‘- mm'flflh‘mtfl L sn Noas: saur W H.MS. Hawkins, on ‘Thursday.. His will travel through way to Mr. and gone south intending t Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bowman have retnnodwflnc“’mmm' and tave taken up their residence at 117 North Queen Street. little daughter | Barbara SFC â€" * guests. of Mrs. Johnâ€" Lang, North Water St., for a fortnight. _ A quiet but prétty wedding took place at St. Paul‘s Lutheran parsonâ€" age, Floradale, last Friday at 7 p.m., A We NEVARDITOT SsY oCC e o0 when . Gertrude Mary, . youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyâ€" der, was united in marriage to Clarâ€" ence Henry, oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. John Sochner.~ The brldal‘ couple _ were attended by. Miss Edythe Soehner, sister of the groom and Elmore Scheuts of Kitchener. Following the ceremony the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Buiffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. ’ Dr. and ~Mrs. T. H. Callahan and sons of Toronto spent Thanksgiving Day in the City. FOR POPPY DAY "Let us prove that we remember ‘Those long years so filled with dread, Mr. Boiton Reade of London, Ont. was a weekâ€"end visitor with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Reade, George street, Waterloo. Miss Helen Snyder, George Street, was the hostess of a charming bridge party of seven tables last Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Helen Chestnut of St. Catherines. _As Supt. of the Temp. Dept. of the Religious Education Council of heâ€" County of Waterloo I may be ‘allowod, and I deem it my duty to appeal to all S. S. workers in the iconnty. as well as to all young | people and their true friends to |\ make the main issue in this elec ‘ tion a matter of earnest prayer. The ‘hsu_ehanonlomgunhqnm proper to pray for the victory of ‘The Women‘s Auxiliary of the K. & W. Hospital reâ€"elected Mrs. Arthur Foster for a second term as President. To the Editor,â€" Prayer has won many a battle but prayer alone will not win, we must also work and yote as we pray. mmmrmpmmnov the pace set by those enthusiastic throngs in Toronto. Let their slogan be "they otle (the wet forces) shall no Will you vote for the boy (and incidéntally the girl) or will you vote for the bottle with all the train of degradation and misery lurking in it? M Again I say pray earnestly, work faithfully, and in His name the vicâ€" tory will be for a sober Ontario. Yours for the cause of temperance, P s J. 0. HURST, Friends of Mr. Jacob @chnarr, Foundry streot, Waterloo, will ragret to learn that he is a patient in the K.W. Hospital suftering from. ganâ€" gerine. of hisâ€"legs was ampaâ€" “ufl“t“ ing station, is leaving for London John Callishan of Toronto and COMMUNICATION . Mrs. Philip Gies have ..mm-uw..m. to visit vartous points in Highness a on his completed extensive im to his store, which has io his store, which has been" !ll’-',;:'..‘-.t‘ : â€" durnishing ‘department;| ,, pletely remodelled and :?Jn_a_h!_-:fm-mm aspect. to the | w show â€" windows, ~fine . interior &ah4 entire store. most sattractive appearance . With .A result that the ‘city. has snother fine popular proprietor states that 1t is the third time in $3 years that inâ€" Mg«nnuawm ing ‘business ‘has compelled . him to store. R A Modern Store 3 . The ‘outcome of ‘the remodelling has been thiat 8. R. Ernst‘s store is now one of the most moderaly equipped In ‘this section of Wester® Ontario.. No detail ‘has been overâ€" woked ‘in the ‘plans which found their big feature in the deautiful new windows which have been proâ€" vijed for the shopping public. Increased Floor Space Practically the entire interior Of muuwlhwtwmthqmm Io(.towbanm'mwbm redone. As one enters the practicdl ty new establishment he is at once impressed with the greatly increased floor space which has been provided for the accommodation of the public. Men‘s and ‘Boys‘ Dept. < The Men‘s and Boys‘ clothing deâ€" partment starts about the ‘centre of the store and is continued to the exâ€" treme of the store. This has been necessitated by the fact that »Mr. Ernst has one of the largest stocks cft men‘s and boys" clothing in ‘West ern Ontario. The lighting facilities of the store have also been greatly improved which is a great conveniâ€" erice to the shopper. Local News Notes. k Miss Margaret Culbert visited with_friends in Stratford over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Daniel Otto of Detroit is visitâ€" ing his mother, Mrs. J.â€"T. Ott. Mr."Ralph Dietrich, who spent the past year at Trapx, Sask., returned home last Saturday. Miss Alma Shields of Kitchener spent last Monday at the home of Mr. J. Bowman. . _ Mr. Geo. J. Hahu has gone on a two weeks‘ holiday trip to Elmira, N.Y., and other points. Rev. and Mrs. J. Schmidt of East Zorro were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Mosig last week. ; Mr. J. W. Smith of Goderich visitâ€" ed his daughter Mrs. Hilton Schuler. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bettger and family of Monkton, spent Sunday with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfaff and family attended the funeral of the former‘s father, the late Daniel Pfaff, in El mira last Tuesday. ; Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Woife and famâ€" ily were in Wallace last Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wolfe‘s mother, the late Mrs. Geiger. Mrs. Lewis Hahn, district prest dent ~of South Wa.::?oo Women‘s Institute, attended Central Onâ€" tario Convention of Institutes in Tordnto last week. \ ‘The Baptist Church choir were en« tertained to a fowl gupper at 001 home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaeâ€" fer on last Tuesday evening, where a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. W. N. Straus, cashier in the 16@zi branch of the Bank of Comâ€" merce, has been transferred to the LNoulwu â€"branch and is succeeded here by Mr. E. L. Rahn of Neustadt. The Luther League of Trinity Lutheran Church motored to Kitchâ€" ener on Wednesday evening where they were invited to a" social given by the Luther League of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Lutheran Church A good program | was given and luncit served. An organization meeting in the interests of Mr. Levi Master, the prohibition candidate in South Watâ€" erloo, was held in the basement of the Evangelical Church last Monday evening. ‘The meeting was well atâ€" tended. s Kitchener, gave a yory instructive taik on Canadian authors to the Pathfinder group of C.GA.T. at the bome of Miss Lou Bettger last Wedâ€" Mr. Robert Hogg of Simoce, who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Harmer, spent a few days in town calling on old friends. Mr. Hogg was a former resident of New Hamburg but left here in 1922 Miss Mabel Dunham, librarian of NEW HAMBURG vided sentative . in * in 4 poriod of 33 years as: merthant in this city: that he has been compelied to remodel His store in order to accommodate a rapidly increasing trade. From . the. front windows to the back the remodelling has. been complete and . thorough. The stere is now one of the fAnest in any city of Kitchener‘s dlass in that he believes a store needs. reâ€"| ‘This," he â€" gaid, is . only~dair ;to ‘the mmwmmlam building ~ trades ‘which. is a good thing of the ‘community.~ °* _ _~/ Dependable Clothing Stock . â€" In the " beautiful new â€" establishâ€" ment ‘Mr.â€" Erhst will mxn«_fly same policy of courtesy and service to the public. ‘Only the most dependâ€" able in ‘the line of stocks will be kandled and ‘the public will find that the store will continue to disâ€" mcjolhh(ndhlb‘rflllho"lll women‘s shoewto the public with the same dependability only on a larger scale. Mr. Ernst has been receiving the congratulations of bis aswï¬;rl_ T and the ‘public generally. upon ‘his handsome contribution to the busiâ€" ness buildings of the business. secâ€" Mrs. M. Kreh attended the Cen tral Ontario Women‘s Institute con: vention at Toronto last week. Marriedâ€"The marriage took place in St. Mary‘s R. C. Church, Kitchâ€" emer, on Monday, Nov. 15th, of Mr. John A. Hartman of this town, to Miss Ireneâ€" Sehl, daughter of Mr. and_ Mrs. Fred Sehl of Baden. Fathér Leo Siess, pastor of the local R. C. church, performed the ceremony. Following the ceremony the newly married couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto and Hamilâ€" ton. â€" They will take up their resiâ€" !denee in the groom‘s home here upâ€" on their return, Their many friends ‘wlnh them a ‘happy wedded life, Miss Banting and Miss Douglas of Kitchener were guests of Miss ijau Rettgzer on Wednesday evening: Mr. E. W. Fox retirned on Monâ€" day from a ‘two months‘ business trip to British Columbia in the inâ€" terests of the Aghew Fox and Fur The Leather Products of Canada, Limited, formerly of Hamilton, who located here, commenced manufacâ€" tn.r;::}ut week with about a dozen h The intend taking on a few more hands and hope to have 25 on their payâ€"roll in a #hort time. Miss Vera Nahrgang of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nahrgang. . Miss Margaret Culbert spent Friâ€" day in Stratford. f Burglars Get ~Away With $400 Worth of Tires. â€"Sometime during Wednesday night last burglars broke into the garage of Roth and Ditner and stripped the place of all the new tires and inner tubes, amountâ€" ing to over $400.. No second hand articles were taken.. The till was also robbed of a simall amount of cash. ‘They gained entrance to the garage by removing ‘the glass in the rear door of the building. The burglars also stole Mr. Peter Roth‘s car from the garage at the south end of the village, but aftéer remoyâ€" Ing the license plates left it standâ€" ing on .the street near the scene of the burglary. They doubticssly made off in the carâ€" in which they came. ‘The provincial police were notified and are now working on the case. Bornâ€"On November 18th, at New Hamburg,° to Mr. and Mré. George D. Agnew, a danghter. [( ~. Miss Lottle Doer has gone to Bad Axe, Mich., to attend the‘funeral of the late Mrs. Charlés Doerr. ~ Mrs. D. Luckhardt, Mr. and Mrs. . Luckhardt and daughters Dorothy and Ruth, spent Sunday in Kitch Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Exeter spent mc,yummmot Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bocker. m.mmvmmh-zul daughter, Margaret, spent .Sunday with friends in Waterloo. * Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and daughter, Miss Beatrice Mitchell, spent sevâ€" oral days visiting «t the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Alex. Burnottat Buftâ€" visiting the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. John Millard. Mr. and~Mrs. Panl Kurts spent @unday with Mr. and Mro Peter Completely iking to "the Â¥r. and Mrs. Joseph MacNicoll and Mre, Chas, Schuelt M |B . puuong ooo ALL DEPT® WINTERBOURNE < _.<_â€"._ | any evening. The evenius Hemodelis® : _ | in dancing and eygryone of Kitchener ‘: Mr. John Petetson;maved his famâ€" Uiy and . household effects to St. Cléments on Wednesday where they intend making their future houte. spending some time with her sister, Mrs, Maria Fonton. + 4 Mr. and Mré. William ‘Tyack and family visited in Klimira on ‘Wednes day afternoon. â€" lr.ulln.mml and Messrs. Bert and â€"Barl Hazelum of Kitchener spent last Sunday with triends near our burg. | Mr. . George Hustner <and ‘sister Louise"spent Saturday afternoon in Linwood. ® 4 â€" Mrs. Schumakerâ€" of _Rreter is spending the ~winter months . with Mr. Clayton Helmpel of Waterloo visited at his home here on Sunday. Fireside Fanciesâ€" rorthâ€"west and mantle the landscape withâ€" their â€"whiteness, the glow of one‘s ain‘ fireside has a . maghetic attraction \unknown to people of warmer zones. The climatic condiâ€" tions of the northern zone create a calibre in its people that knows no retreat, and it takes it all these deâ€" clining days to stand four square in state and social problems. Premler King has been dropping nickels into the molten metal for the clarion bells of the Victory ‘Tower, Ottawa, and more than nickels is being conâ€" tributed to beat Hon.â€"F. W. Nickle in his contest at Kingston. ‘The battle of the ballots will soon beâ€" Mrs. Fred Plain of St." Mary‘s is dnnnounnnnnNIndNIIINIIII; LADIE‘S COATS HAWKESVILLE 8T. . JACOBS i Jt LpNG J REACY KÂ¥ | evenipg :was spent rgryone reported tm x mu'mmm-mmmd&h'm beautifully Fur Tri all sizes, @ § ie hn P es 5 e â€" 0 3 . Hudson Seal @ ... Muskrat Coats @ Our Sale is attracting buyers. Linens of all kinds, piain and Tatty Timens. A wonderful display and marked at very low prices. Fully guaranteed by us, selling gt very special prices: THE BEST VALUE Ladies‘ Fur Coats IN WATERLOO COUNTY Don‘t make a mistake, come direct to the Store with the Stock for Women‘s, Misses or Children‘s Ladies‘ and Misses good Cloth Coats, some 31500 with Fur COIIAFS, @ +.«0mmessmevseeeneemerepecinneitenbenengess ‘ and Misses‘ fine Cloth Coats, fur .50 edhrlï¬â€˜cufl’s. Very special @ ...........uucusmeass 819 " Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Coats in newest and best & mtei-m:mne fur collars, Very special @ ....... 524 50 s eveeneenbees en menve dave s cauee rbvevev en aend "Cegarhutst Farm." A well â€"attended meeting in â€" the‘ hiterests ‘of the Liberal candidate, J. H. Schofield, was held in Winkâ€" ler‘s Hall Monday night. ~Mrs. Hollinger Sr., has vacated the Dominionâ€" Hotel and: taken up her residencé in the home of the late, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Gingrich. w qob O Ooop im crnn oo ooo herrme on nc ie on en con oo e ho t i+ BE res ® # l Li ce a d i s 1 x e es P Mr. Jacob Pautlier has returned home _after : spending â€"sometime in the K.â€"W. hospital. F * ‘ The members of the Canadian Club are, attending ~a luncheon in the Walper House, ‘Thursday, ‘at. 6.15 p.m. to hear M. A. Sorsoliel, B.A., of Toroto an the subject "Vocational Guidance for Young People." â€" Mrs. Richmond attended the funâ€" eral service of her cousin, Mr. John Fyfe, Ih Hespeler last Thursday. Wedding.â€"Early Monday, morning at St. Theresa‘s church, Elmira.. by the Rev. Father Arnold, Miss. Cathâ€" C RRIHRHT eeteen en enannn en mnremen ies sevte ++ 00 Bee: our MEN‘S UNDERWEAR~â€") _ T. .. io 2c S3 aeel ol aie .â€"_ Flease lined wt $100 up to "Coutes" Underwear at $4.60 each«>~ Everything that 1s practically wanted for them in good win â€" * ter Underwesr is here, as well as for the Ladies. ? HOSIERYâ€"For Men, Women and Children. * BRICKERâ€"GERMANN CO. LTD:. election returns on Wednesday ~night, Dec. 1st. The multswhkhwlllbereeeh«lmramdllleuedvln and furnished by the Canadian Press and the Canadian Pacific Telegraph Company will immediately be flashed mamhhvntot_the‘anddeoflcemolhrh Equitable Life Block at Waterloo. This vice will be supplemented by bulletins posted in the windows of the Chronicle giving the results. Two telephone lines will also be available toâ€" those ddfln;shfmfl- on the election.. Phone Waterloo number 281 andâ€"283. Readers of the Chronicle are invited to avail themselves of this Stock of this clase of / 4* o) k Election Results to be Bulletined by Chronicle > The Chronicle will bulletin complete upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute Winter Coats KITCHENER, ONT, MAKE THISB YOUR STORE before Waterloo â€" $250.00 * $375.00 «â€" $150.00 * $250.00 EEAEUT $100.00 * $225.00 erine Greenan and Mr. Uorman Mcâ€" Leod Powell, recently from Alexanâ€" dria, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, were united in the holy bonds of matri bridal party had a wedding breakâ€" fast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben: Ehy in fown and later béâ€" fore leaving on the 2 p.m. train they "Bonnie Brigtn," the home of Mr. ther. â€" Mjss. Copeland sang _ The Yolce that breathed ‘o‘er Eden." Mr. Powell served in the artillery during the Great War and Miss Greenan as a V.A.D. nurse, and proved themâ€" selves very destrable friends since coming to Cansada, and we are sorty to lose such wortHy citizens as they left. Toronto on Monday night for and Mr#. Richmon‘d, with table deâ€" sorations® of ‘ maple ‘leaves, . Scotch to make their future home. PROMPT SERYVICEK ummtondemntinints? t\ 4y &. :4i it ot "X*o whik