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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 1924, p. 1

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'tQ . BOYS’ CAPS Warm Winter Caps, In bands, Browns and Greys, in soft weaves ci and Chinchilla at 69e F,'d'i'ftt, - the cum .1 ttatt-et. -tpathty you no how Legs-rm... 'd-ia., my". nun-nu, am “In. In if”! - you at _ when. 5: y “only known and. and you”. not. anac. of -- - . tty - mu, "and. TM. mun: jun about the bed that. “land 1. m [a a long “In. hr "tlt 0.an Brand sun. or cum - In. use .kbumo quality cloth. m oil-nod an download, low pram / THE THREE (noun ', My Overcoat formerly sold at 835.00 now $15,50 MONA N>NN©NANW NANA; NAN» g A>N<o><3 _ Mrs. Norman King and children were week end guests ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder,. . Mr. and Mrs. Henna Burkhart apent Sunday with the tormer's brother at \Vallcnstein. Miss Valetta 'Bowman of Watery Mr. John H. Schaefer. at Elmira loo and Miss Wagner, Kitchener spent " Run days with Mr. and Mrs. were visitors at the homo of Mr, Alt". Mogk. and Mrs. Levi Bowman over Sun- Mr. Edward Ruggle was a busi- day. ‘nrss visitor to Elmira on Monday, M'ss Martha Snyder spent the past week in Walerloo.. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manna Pry. BOYS’ SWEATERS Bweaters in a wide range or at- tracwle colors, combination and plain colors. sizes 26 to 34 oetf'ipey. §ui_ts pt Ct aring Prices Servicenble fabrics that sturdy boys 'require. Our best styles ex- cellently tailored and the extra Bloomers assure longer wear. Ex- tn quality Sun: at these two prices. ‘ BOYS' OVERCOATS Fine looking fabrics, all are ex- cellently tailored and exceptional value: at these prices. 3 to 10 years - - -- -e __ No Min can attend 1M. ula without becoming In enthusiastic buyer. mm tttq "etry I. bot MN told. You must see the“ ttuit-ttts an"! 'trt-the macro lam-is and the superior workmanship. FEAYUmNa.THrtEE GREAT GROUPS AT Ivory desirable ntyla, an the wanted fabric: a In. only In the better grade: of Clothu are here. IOYO' CLOTHING AT CLEAR- CLEARING 8 ANCE PRlCEB I I LIGHT - - FLUFF f - - FLAKEY - " DELICIOUS - - WHOLFSOME PERFECT - - $10.50 $6.95 and EXTRA BLOOMER SUITS People of Kitchener, Waterloo and district are re- minded that we have special facilities for the re- pairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry repairing and remodelling, Diamonds reset and Wedding Rings made over. An expert in charge of all work. We guarantee to satisfy you and will quote price before work is started on request. $8.45 $12.00 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING M0 try $3.95 :ock-Taking Sale Any Atty HEFFERNAN $15.50 $25.00 . $35.00 12 to 18 FLORADALE Orercoat '9te,'t i.P.cet WNWWN (we 93‘ s (9%” Overcoat and Mlt1tlllt%olB-torDaroeoear years $14.50 $8.50 formal}: formerly MY JEWELLER Phone 2585 W. sold ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howden of 3 Kitchw spent the week end with relatives in th's vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adams and family of Woolwirh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Snider. Children's Scurrer or with heels, in Brown, Black or Smoked Elk. values up to $3.00. A BOYB’ SHOES Good sturdy Leather Shoes in Brown or; Black. Just the Shoe tar school wear. Sizes 1 to 5, regular $150. Saturday at ..tm.. eo a: Mr and Mrs. Pvter'rtowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Mart'n in Peel. Mr. John H. Schaefer. at Elmira MEN'S CUSTOM F0037WEAR At Clearance Price: 120 pair Men's Black or Brown Cult lace shoes, regular $7.00. Satur- day at F'.'..-......... $4.95 200 pair Men's Black Calf Jace Shoes, Bcttti-h'mglish Last, regular $600. Saturday at ..t... $3.95 We are sorry to report the ill- ness of Mr. Wilfrid Reist. who Is I11 with heart trouble. We wish hint a spevdy recovery. These are values up to " and as clever a display at tha price as can be offered. Included are strap slippery; and Oxfords tor dress and street wear. in Kid. Patent and Call null Combination. . CLEARING SALE OF SHOES at at $35.00 $40.00 CHILDREN'S SHOES ROW $1.98 and the kind of tailor- $2.95 $27 .50 Kitchener $2.95 Ru. Lee of Toronto occupie'd the pulpit " the Evangelical Church on Sunday “human In thtt hum“ of the Dominion Alliance. On Friday evening the Young People's Society of St. Peter's Luth- Pratt Church entertained the Young People‘s Societies ot St. Matthew's Church, Kitchener. and St. James‘ Church. Elmira. Two sleigh loads or merry maker: arrived from the two places about 9 o'clock. A short program was furnished by the local society. consisting ot musical and vocal numbers, The fauna of the programme won the presentation of the Family Album. Lunch was served after which IddI'QIDBl ind tspeeches were delivered. About midnight all deportod Mr their re- apecMVe homes. F on Sunday Afternoon. Feb. 8rd. Rot R. B. Ooelhur, who has " caplet! a call to ”novel. conducted the not tHtrrtcq in the Lutheran Church here and watched hi- kro- well sermon to I lute contrap- tron. He will deport for “novel on Tuesday or Wain-ch, of thin week. Mr. an In. Oncol- Hum: ot Conestoga are min; under (he parental roof " _ that It In" tum Moeh " our local an: porium. . Mr. um In. B. Dunc! of un- wood spam and” at no homo of Mn. J. than. Mr. T. Knu- oj a. Gandhi Nona Wu: I. mm. with Mr. In In. A. N. Weber. mama-.mmu'a -u.-taaoeast et" WVW,MI"9*MWW“W Messrs. Rita Lang and Agnes Curtain spent the week and at the formers home in Hespeler. Miss Lavina Helm Is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Oscar Bergman at Waterloo. Mr. Geo. Rosemalatt was a busi- ness visitor in Brantford last Mon- day. The Koebel Brick h Tile Co. have commenced making ice to supply this district during the, summer. Mr. John Carry, junior bank clerk Spent the week end with relatives In Brampton. Messrs. Lincoln, Elmer and Easel- bert Meyer spent last Saturday in IjnWood. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Elsenmenv per spent last Mondarwiththelat- ter's father. Mr. Peter Brenner. Mr. Louis Compass of {manna spent a tew days with relativea and friends here, being ttis first 'visit here since leaving home here about 21 yeam ago. Penna-h; . -, lowmm mwumymmam» maul a blond - at an R. C. chm-ch tn 31.307.” W. hummus-n. IMnhMyMt-n. " “I‘ll" HEIDELBERG WATERLOO Mr. Hence Lederman In wan-In; a broad smile than day: an I bouncing Mby gm nu can. to any. Constant-non; Mlu Florence Honing o! Kitch- ener ”an! the week end ct be: borne here. A skin load ot you. now. than has ”tended tho mom in the 00!!th u Kitchener In: hid” Ind report . upland“! Mgmt. Mr. Lincoln C Shaun: of Kitch, ener was a business visitor in Baden last week. Mrs. Henry Smith went a few darts In Preston last week at the home ot Mrs. Alton Snider. tee making has been the order of the day. Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett and fam- ily moved to Elmira last Wednes- ddr, the manse here being In need of repairs, and too cold to live In during the winter months. Mrs. P. E. Kline has returned home after spending some tune with her son in London. Mica Ema Spenhler left on Wed- nesday morning tor Detroit to VIII! her sister, who lig seriously m. Died " Detroit. The and news was received her. of the panning of Mrs. Eddie tHip In Detroit on Sunday morning. she was formerly Amelh butt of New Plumbing. Mr. Anm - who nu but: mrrrhrsed to tho house ttmmarh Meb le». In one to ho "one I‘m. which " my mac- will to M tat new. _ A number of the people from around here were entertained last W'ednesdny pvening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes In honor ot their daughter Zeila, It being her 21st birthday. An enjoyable time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemmerieh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Millard. Rev. Mr. Lee of the Dominion Alliance, addressed the people at the mornihg service here on Sun- day last. t7iisiriid tiiFiFTaOWaiFathtit' mg); lb lingering illness. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and tour children. Wilfrid, Louise. Mil- dred and Madeline; also her mother Mrs. Michael Kurtz, and ttre brothers and four sisters. Much sym- pathy is extended to them in their sad bereavement. human-“hum BADEN Wt"; 74 night liter: 13iria-1st, [mains Toman. 2nd, Dorothy Lautenschlager and Ilah Hallman. _ Oldest Married Cdaple--1st, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schmidt. Consolation prize-Mrs. Fred Lang Races-a-ties-was L Homer. decided success, with the following as successful prize winners: Comic, men-ttrt, J. L. Hilborn; 2nd M. C. Howling. Comic. ladies-lat, Miss M. Nickle and 2nd, Miss P. mutenschhger. Boysr-1st, Nyle Father, Md, out- lord Weber. ' Fancy dress. men-lat. F. E. Page, 2nd, D. Litwiiler. Fancy dress, ladies-lat Miss I, Merner, 2nd. Mina N. Hilborn. on“ auto!“ and ”In "and!“ Inoldo. Oom- plm um! on. gum. No. " Chen", no. 37.00 m ...... $5.15 No. " chm“. r... "moo " February I Stock Clearing . 1 Specials (The Aloundor Work “at Chow". ad unam- W. any ottra plat” Ind knives. M. Weichel & Son, Limited III-WK M EAT CHOPPER. "The Big Hardware Store” Waterloo, . Ontario. Special mention must here be made ot two famous characters who were the crowning feature ot the evening‘s program, namely Lucy Grey and Poor Lone Hannah. The 'trppearanee of Lucy with her Ian- tern again recalled clearly to the spectators the pictures on mem- ory’a walls painted many years ago. Boytr--1trt Anson, Lang, 2nd, Wal- lace Tommn. oid wens racty-irrt, F. E. Page, 2nd. Dodger Lautenschlager. Country mea-R, Fried. Village mea-Lorne Brighton. .. Gtrla--1st, Helen Brighton, 2nd. Luciana Toma. Ail Fresh, Crisp and have! . Enough to . " nuke your tiitgers itch to “an bffl Sewing _ right away t . . r And why not commence right away? Emmy Lou will soon have to be trigged out in fresh gimp. ham frocks and bloomers, and there's scarcely ever 1 time when mother ean't stand a couple of new ging- ham house dresses and aprons. Besides she has ever so much more time now for sewing than she will have later on when housecleanin g claims her attention and sundry outdoor duties. A Broad Variety for Your Choosing Plain, even weaves, clean fast colorings, Pin checks, medium checks and big splashy plaid pat- terns. Fine hairline crossbars of white and novelty stripes among theyltwett features. 32 inch width at 35 and 49c, . Goudies Limited For Aprons, 36 inches at 296.40 in. at Me Kitchener's Profit-Sharing Store And 38 inches A great opportunity to procure your butc'her supplies at BARGAIN SAVING PRICES. um Blankets. "" In" "ned. a... Heavy Lined Army Blanket, lira. Hutu.” " .rtw.F_....r_.tt.b9r.. All Wool sunken N" macro. Color. Rod Ind luck and Blue and Black. Rec. "so at $5.95 No, We carry extra parts for Stun". :6 baiiciiu' y SAUSAGE STUFFER8 HORSE ILANKETO tuntma: at 59e lPoor Lone Hannah. who had been sitting by the window binding shoe. left her work long enough to come i to demonstrate that walking Win an easier matter than skating for one 250 16115 out ot practice. _ Miss Edith Weber has left for _ Detroit where she intends to spend some time. , Messrs.‘ Clare Hilborn and Rm _ Laptewschlatrer called on blends in [Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. Up to the time ot writing only two ot the city league games hue been played which resulted as tot. lows-Police dogs 2, Union Jacks 1; Silk Socks q, Maple Leafs, 3. E1218

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