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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1924, p. 1

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U SCs s °. * % l ols 5 " sn 5 *%, t Ei $ * + 4* ? A 24 4 "'\‘1‘/" "0";. * ® o & » : G» - . * *." 4 o \"v . _ Sun: Ti t‘ed * s + polit be e and ERNST‘S_ P wATCH & CLOCK REPARRING § Phone 2585 W. i 10000000 00009000000000000000000000000000008 amunucmm We have just 12 warm winter Overcoats, one of a kind, sizes 3 to 8 years. Qualities up to $15. 4# « Sturdy Overcoats for boys 12 to 17 years, Brown, Tan and Grey shades, Splendid values and good styles. Most of our better Suits are included in this great Clearance Sale. The materials are Tweeds and Worsteds, and fine blue Serge Suiteâ€"a «plendid assortment. Sizes 7 to 18 years. * Check up your clothes requirements now. If you need or can use in the next several months a fine Suit or Overcoat, now is the time to get it. For in this final clearance we have assembled hundreds of Suits and Overcoats and are offéring them at prices very much below their wholeâ€" sale vaiue, offered in two great groups. LIGHI â€" â€" â€" FLUFFY â€" â€" FLAKEY â€" â€" â€" DELICIOUS â€" â€" WHOLESOME _ â€" PERFECT â€" â€" Doing Business as Usual 91 King St. W. People of Kitchener, Waterloo and district are reâ€" 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. Phone (97 Highest market prices paid for Wheat, Oats and Buckâ€" wheat. We are carrying on business as usual and have a full stock of the best grades of FLOUR, FEEDS, POULTRY GRAINS HAY AND STRAW The Master Milling Company Ltd. See our stock at the City Mills, 214 Queen St. 8. Special city delivery service, Boys‘ Fine Bloomer Suits $8.95 * $13.50 Suits Suits and Overcoats that sold for $25 and $30 LITTLE BOYS‘ QOVERCOATS BOYS‘ WARM OVERCOATS and Overcoats that sold for $35 and $40 MY JEWELLER A Great Clearance Sale of $26.75 $15.90 $9.50 "IWBHEEE THE _ _ | 1s. sn Mrc. Je GOOD CLOTHES| to be comtortably $6.95 Kitchener Kitchener Mrs. Maickenzie and daughter, Gracie, of Kitchener are spending the week with Rev.â€"J. C. and Mrs. â€"Morlock at the parsonage. Auman, who have been confined to _A sicighâ€"lond of young folks from their homes for some time through, here apent Sunday svening at St. We must congratulate one of the boys of other days, Mr. Jacob Menâ€" ger, upon joining the ranks of the octogenarians on the 9th inst. We intended dropping around last week for a schottische and a glass of the best Jersey, but we couldn‘t find Nour snowâ€"shoes. We have missed our old friend, Andrew Clemen‘s Esq., the man who enlightens the rustics along the local mail route, of late, and he is reâ€" ported i11, but we hope not for long. His old time "grit" will surely carry him through. Mr. Kenneth Snyder of Toronto University revelled in the pabulum and comforts of the homeâ€"grate over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Harry Brown who has been conducting a 1al%)r shop here for sometime is expecting to leave next week for Mitchell where he intends to continue his trade. â€" Miss Given Herring entertained her «chool comrades to a snowshoe tramp followed by an appetizing luncheon at her home, the Bank of Nova Scotia, last Saturday night. The Misses Jean and (Marjorie Snider had a real gala Valentineâ€" birthday combination party to a number of their boon companions at ‘‘Evenholme" last Thursday evening. Rev. J. S. Harrington of Toronto, agent for the Bible Society, will give an Mustrated lecture on work in China in the Evangelical. church next Monday evening, March 3rd.â€" Eimira jost to Stratford in the second of the home and home games in the junior series semiâ€"finals by a score of 4â€"2. â€" Mr. Jos. Kennedy ot Arcola, Sisk., visited friends in Wimire recently for the first time in thirty years, Misses Lola and Amy Snider are spending a few weeks on a cruise from New York to the Bermudas where the Easter lillies grow. + Several friends from here attendâ€" ed the funeral service of the late J. B. Shelley in Kitchener on Tues day last. ers‘ convention in Toronto last week. Miss Ada Snider is enjoying two weeks of the concert season in New York at present. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin atâ€" tended the Weberâ€"Martin nuptials at Wallenstein last Tuesday. If you get éhfiumtlc enough to throw up your hat, you give people a chance to see what you had under it. Many a young fellow gets a hard bump when thrown on his own reâ€" Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock expect Blushes creep qver some maiden‘s faces because l‘t they ran they would kick up too much dust. It shows ability, If you are going to make mistakes, to let them be new ones each time. Josiah says he is going to cure his wife of the antique craze by giving her a 1912 model car for a birth day present. men begins with a "Mac," so our "elsteddfod" on Saturday night will be devoid of much of the eclat of former years. Fireside Follies. and listeningâ€"in programs there 1i pothing like a bath at the break Of day and to be out in the open in time to ‘hall Phoebus as he glints over the distant hills where Johnnie Corteau‘s cabin smoke â€" twines a wreath in the frosty scented air beâ€" tween a universe of sky and smow. Again has rolled around the day a‘.‘ .es of March and it is St. David‘s day too, but since the little Welshman, David Lioyd has been supplanted for the time being by a when â€"we find ourselves sending notes of congratulations to those very select few among our friends who have a birthday once in four years." And Saturday next is the old lambâ€"ion legend day that is surc to regulate the weather prob~ The wind from Thule has mod!â€" f‘ed its bitterness like the old *ime be said in favor of twilight musings laddie whose main cognoâ€" ELMIRA Mr. and Mre. Oriand Snyder and little son of Bloomifigdale spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wlo Snyder. A quiet wedding took place last Thursday when AlMce, daughter of Mrs. Brohman and the late Michael | Bronman, was united in marriage to George Brown, #0R of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brow! ‘.;;h of this place. ‘The marriage toOk place in Hamilâ€" c ton a hay The ‘home of Mr. and Mre. John Leis was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday of last week when their daughter, Sarah was united in marriage to Mr. Lichti of near Wellesiey. ‘The‘r many friends wish the happy couple a fong and prosperous married life. Mr. Jick Gross was on the sick list for a few days last week. Miss Margaret Hammond returned home on Friday after spending a month with relatives at Detroit and Royal Oak, and was accompanied by Miss Hannah Hammond, who is visiting friends ‘here at present. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yost left on Monday for Port Colborne, where they intend to reside. Mrs. Amos Shoemaker is staying with her brother, Mr. Henry Heilbein of Elmira. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz were Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Moyer of Mosboro, Mr. Lenus Beitz and Miss Annie Beitz of Kitchener. Bornâ€"On Saturday, Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pirie a daugh ter. . Mr. Rd. Rueffer was a visitor to Kitchener on Saturday. Satrament of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed in Chalmers Church here on Sunday. Those who united with the church were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin VanNorman and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Burnett by certificate. The people of this community were entertained last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, All report a very enjoyable evening. A sleighâ€"load of young people from around here took in the dance in Eimira "last Thursday evening. Mr. Irvine Sherriffs of Hlora is visiting at his home here. Mr. Hilbert Hofstetter spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. Henry Wahi. A number of lady friends attendâ€" ed the rag bee at the home of Mrs. Fred Se‘p last week and ‘ in the evening they celebrated her birth day: ) Mr. Harry Sherriffs spent Sunday with Miss Pearl Melitr>r at Fergus. Bridgeport spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. _ Atter the debate a short program hammer in his usual excellent style, was given consisting of a reading bringing good prices. by Miss Mildred Miller; solo by _ Last Monday evening Mr. and Arthur Eby, and a short dialogue Mre. Aif. Mogk were pleasantly entitled: "The new Hired Man" was surprised by the memgers of the given by four of the boys. Lunch Evangelical $4. and congregation. was served and the remainder of| A most enjoyable time was spent the evening was spent in dancing,| in games, followed by a dainty lunch the music being supplied by Carl| after which they returned home. Mr. and Lorne Wollis. ~ and Mrs. Mogk have the best wishes Mr. Wm. Thaler of Breslau spent| for suecess and prosperity in their Sungay here. * future home. ‘ held by sylvwa and Willard Snyder of while the negative was taken by Mr. Cressman and Mr. Roth of Néw Hamburg. The judges, Mr. Thompéon of New Hamâ€" burg, Wesley Howlétt of Eimira and Mr. Shantz of Waterloo, decided in favor of the affirmative. was given "Resolyed, that all herds of cattle supplying failk for city conâ€" sumption should be teated for tuberâ€" culosis.‘, The effirmative was up Mr. Irvine fiu Detrolt is urday to apend the week end in Kitâ€" visiting at his ,hn. chener. Y & Mre. Henry Burne® is at present _ Mrs. Ervine Mohr and children staying with her thother, Mrs. Mcâ€" x.yotnuu.'ng;b;. Aik PETERSBURG KINGWOOD to Mr. °_ 20 °0 ~ Snd Mrs. Ed. Snider on Sunday. & while the _ Mr. Chas. Bergman of Toronto and s Cressman M‘ss Verna Rominger were Sunday 3 burg. The visitors at the home of Mr. J. T.]| New Hamâ€" of, = imira and _ rMr, Aif, Mogk,s sale which was| 2 lecided in held on Saturday afternoon was well f ‘ attended. Mr. Geo. Class wielded the| T â€" rogram hammer in his usual excellent style, I a readinZE bringing good prices. # sol0 bY _ Last Monday evening Mr. and I dialogue Mre. Aif Mogk were pleasantly| 2 Man" wAs surprised by the momgers of the F . Lunch) Fvangelical 8§. and congregation. & ainder Of| A most enjoyable time was spent & dancing, | in games, followed by a dainty lunch | 2 by Carl| after which they returned home. Mr. § and Mrs. Mogk have the best wiskes| = lau spent ) for suecess and prosperity in their & % future home. s yder and| It is rumored that Mr. Chas. Bergâ€"| = pent Sumâ€"| man 0 Toronto has bought the proâ€" ; > Spyder.| perty which he had formerly owned. & lace last| we will be glad to see Mr. and| 2 ighter ofi Mrs. Bergman back again. f ) Michael Pormmmnneritnnones i remisnnrorreannss & rriage to s &D0 Mre.] * â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"memnornensnzmercs 1 | § iis place. I 4 ROC.!VILL! | § t Hanitt | # â€"â€"orâ€"â€"or~Anoâ€"_â€"ooo~ @4 m & IODE|> Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detwiller| s es . "o4| sppar inis mork ond wims shatr ate | 6. 0n * "Of| zor "Mrs. MoGurn ‘at GueipK. * _ "|‘ Bpent . . Mr.. Rdward Ruggle was a business Mrs. Karn and Â¥n Hugo Karn of Kitchener have moved in with Mrs. Weston again after having livâ€" ed it Kitchener for several months. Miss Jean Clark of Kitchener spent a few days with The Moyers at Pleasant View the other week. Mr. Ben and Miss Maggie Moyer spent the week end with friends at Hamilton and Vineiand. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shepherd and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draâ€" ger of Kitchener Sundayed at Roseâ€" dale Farm. Mr. H. L. Sturgis spent the week end at her home in London. Mr. Wm. Snyder, Mr. Titus Snyder Mrs. Arthur Hackborn, and Miss HMannah Snyder attended the funeral of their brother, Mr. Wendell Snyder at Hanover last week. Mrs. Tom Bedford spent a few days visiting in Kitchener. Mr. D. McKay Bemis is spending the week in Toronto. Miss Rose Latsch visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bricker on Sunday. Messrs. David and Albert Hallman attended the wedding. Miss M. Farrell took a business trip to Georgetown the other Saturâ€" Mr. Kenneth McAllister of New Lowell apent the week end at his home here. Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Nash attendâ€" ed a funeral in Morriston on Friday. Rahnâ€"Hallman. Mr. Fernie Heintzman left last Monday for New Lowell where he has secured a position. Miss Jean McAllister spent last Eaturday at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. John Shiedel of Petersburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday. The marriage took place in Presâ€" ton on Thursday, Feb. 2ist, of Marâ€" garet, daughter of David Hallman, to Mr. Harry Rahn of Preston. Miss Ivy Dedman of Galt spent the week end with her parents here. ‘The Women‘s Auxiliary spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Marshall spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. H. Osborne in Galt. Mr. Menno Hallman of Tavistock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr on Monday last. Misses Susie ‘Wanner and Hilda Rohr vis‘ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner at Strassburg on Sunday. ! Mrs. Norman Snider left on Sat Salome returned to their home at St. Jaoobs after spending a wook at Mr. Noah Lichty‘s sale which was held on Tuesday. was well attended depite the ‘stormy weather which kept a goodiy number at home. ~Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of Dr. K. E. Stewart on ‘Tuesday afternoop. . : Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shantz and family visited at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider on Sunday. ‘ Ralph and Ruth of North Easthope, are spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. Mr. BLOOMINGDALE 20 The Ephraim Betzner sale on Thursday was well attended in spite of the badly drifted roads and unâ€" favorable weather. Mr. Betzner will retire temporarily, having leased his farm to Mr. Daniel Bowman who will get possession now. On Wednesday next the Lenten season will begin and with it the usual series of Lenten services in the Lutheran Church, which will be held every Wednesday â€" evening, commene‘ng at 7.30. "The Following the week‘s storm the thermometer took a notion for a Fur collared Coats in rich velour, draped â€" sideâ€"tying styles. M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED. Rich gains for Thrifty Folks who are longâ€" ' B 3: headed enough to think of next winter‘s â€" Another ° halfâ€"pricing for tailored Coats, unplaided fabâ€" rics. Tailored types in plaid patâ€" terned fabrics. ' $34.75 COATS, $36.50 COATS, WOMEN and MISSES | $25.50 COATS, KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE It runs easier loaded than others do msuy Its spiral cut gears give ease and speed. Nothing to catch or tear the clothes or injure the hands; bailâ€"bearings, no dripping oil. A metal faucet, automatic cover lift, 4â€"wing wooden dolly, and highly finished tub. Your money n}uqudad in 30 days if you‘re not satisfied. A .S;Iear-guauntee with each washer. Used in over 150,000 homes. MOTOR Â¥&8 COUDIES LIMITED The final clearance reductions R on all the Winter Coats \ conEsTOGo Big 3 Hardware Store" WATERLOO, ONT. $18.25 $17.38 $12.75 Price $22.00 ieed WASHER See this great time and labor $21.00 COATs FOR 310 .m Fur collared Velour Coats en~ riched by embroidery and stitching. Coats of Bianket Velour with fur collar, These in tailored Burberry types, $17.00 COATS FOR $1695 coaAts FoRr dive over the week end and it suc ceeded in a record for the winter by registering from 20 to 26 below zero early on Sunday morning. > Woolwich Townsh‘p Council will meet again on Tuesday, next, Mar. 4th. The Misses Marie Kienzle and Hilda _ Kelterboru spent Sunday afternoon visiting friends on the Riverside Farm. The â€"proposed Luther League conâ€" ert has been postponed unt‘l after Mr. Oliver Sche‘fele has returned from a business trip to New York State where he is doing an extenâ€" sive trade with his willows. A half price saving is certainly enough to make any thrifty soul change her mind about buying a new coat this winter! And all the higher prices cut in like manner. OS

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