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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1924, p. 1

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EFt They are Winter overcoat-tttey come m amount dulgno and mo- del. to fit Mon of different bulldu. The fabric. are rough Indvcmooth finish. Jun " good tor next you an (him A wonderful opportuolty. Mr. John Bricker was a business visitor to Toronto last week. In Tweed: and Wontodc, medlum and light colon, Sult- that hnvo told at $18.00 and $20, all good nylon, 0'20! to tit boys , to " years. Saturdly We Are Going to so" 100 FINE WINTER OVERCOATO From the but manufacturers at In. than the col! of the cloth. Coat: that sold up to $46 .............., .... ...... _........' $22.50 Sturdy Two Bloom" Suits, 07.“ Splendid quality two Bloomer an!“ In Tweed. and scotch mlx. turn. m medlum and dark colon. every suit well “Nona and {rimm- ed, sizes 27 to 31 torn. and “brie; IOVO’ SUITS AT OPICIAL . PRICES ullorud Iqu an cor- FINE QUALITY TWO BLOOMER SUITS $13.35 roe! and wanted pat “lamina-uh") lsmbu-IyWMudto ttrtho-d.ofrrttet-s 'erordY-Nmi.Bteiettragt- tterhttoidrsaerork tedr'N.at-ritfdfs. t1tfit',tgt',tgs'gge IrttrrAt,tgrt'gg 'n t.ht"ttttrrsht-du a all! at can nub. prices. 1tiaroaediéunmrthr Mancini-(mo!- f,',,',1fg5"""'1""t'""""'i"t""h'ia'i of q tr. Mon’n out on hand. FLUFFY rum-.1 - " - F E DELICIOUS - - , WHOLESOME - ti, PERFECT - - mm and Young Annual March Sale of-Men’o and Young Men’s Suit! or Watch or some Jewelry to be repaired or made over you will find that our prices and work Is the very Our work is positively guaranteed and we will gladly refund your money if not satisfied. We are especially paying very close attention to the farm trade in our store, and if you have a Clock 91 King 8t. W.. Kitchoner. Spring Suit: -" Summcr Suits Divided in Three Great Lot: WP NO. 1 l IAyr NO. 2 I " Idyr N0. $15 cus?)':;;.,;,,, Suits HEFFERNAN ROIEVILLI DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS Farmers All Year Round Suit: um. and Young Mow-'0 uilorod “In, olnglo and double breasted Myles, Scotch Tweed; Wot-undo. Homespun. In I" model. MY JEWELLER $25 Mr. Harvey Hallman had the min- fortune ot losing his valuable driyer In Galt Saturday mornlng. The animal became frightened and crashed through a frosted window and had to be destroyed. Mr. Bert Shelby was motoring on Sunday. Mn “we! Fried was visiting " Flamed on Sunday. Stripes. War-tech, Blue Borneo, Pencil Imp“. any Worsted. and hundred. of dltt.rent swung pat. terns. A very “new march-lo 0!“qu m to all than "an Wool Cup. at this price. They no Tween. Overs pllldl and pllln scion In the new. on mm. ulna 0/2 to Tya. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'8 TROUSERS $6, " AND " QUALITIES $3.05 IOVO' SPRING GAPS $1.25 Thou to“. an ax- "tlonely taller-ad and but. "annual of workmumhlp not or- dinarlly found In Gum so low prlecd. Same with unr- Pants. " Myr NO. , Phone ” THE I 01.07111 I FROM" ma Mr. um Mrs. Hubert Kielwatter and Mr. Walter Dietrich of Water loo were visitor: " the haul. of Mr. and Mrs. John R Dietrich. MI. Mildred Moan“ mm the week-end with Hill in!” Me- Gaul. Mr. J. W. Human m . human visitor In Toronto Ian Thad”. Mlu no“ maven-r wn oper- ated on for “mathem- Int Thundny and " Gain; in well u can be expected. Matty from hm “and“ the auction we held by Roth Bros In! ”any. Mr. John M. Helm at Kiwi-nor van a "ttar um Mandi hm may. Mr. III-n RIM. of Wat.rhto in mond In his home Mat M which he In mm hon Mr. John Gou- l Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koebel has Jen for Pawuson or Munkoh du- Ftriet. News Item. of Int-rout Mr. Wm. adotgerr ot mm called on hll “that, Mr. Joseph Moser lust Honky. no following m "mm with‘ It. no In John be»! last Scum: "can: Mr. and In Mu. In". It. and In. Chi-I. hlhlr.ulllnm.m¢ a Clan-u All Mr a: III. K. The following we. "man man In... mm and 1mm Snyder Ir. “a In John mm tnrt' of cor... um. - “why u sac-my mm: Mr. and tem.' an tone " their Moods, Once and Mn. In», Mr. and In. amt-nu M ’Ihlhlr.olllnMMot I]. lyrIloLMckM-rudto a. 'N-tBartow-q In 1,t.'teiN,etxrg.'tuT,t. m In 0 not with mum In. an In. In an; m manna-mum!”- mm m '.o'e--otree.ve'teumrumo. _ Misses Rebeca. Madden: and Susannah Bowman vlslted‘ at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zinger and family have moved their household goods to Elmira last Wednesday. Mr. Alvin Sham: brought to our local saw mill O " ft. log. Mr.' Bowman reports it measuring over1 930 board n. lumber, it being the; largest log chh In. been delivered‘ Into the yard tor the but the yarn.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shoemaker and daughter mm Sunday " the home ot Mr. and Mm. Louis Sohutx. Mr. Dan Bowman is has": onus- ed in his saw mol I" hands work- Ing in tall time. Miss Vera Snyder is spending some time at North Easthope via- iting friends. Miss Ida Snider spent Monday at Kitchener. Mr. Edwud Russia and Miss Emma Rem spent. Sunny a RI. mlra. Mm. J. B. Snyder has returned home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Kins " Creekbank. Mr. and Mrs. Battaar Israel Vil- ited several days " Kitchener hat week. Mr. Geo. Brenner w” a business vlsitor in Kitchener Iaat Wedneadty. Mm Anna Weller was a visitor with relatives. The tstork Wu a visitor It the home ot Mr. and Mn. Andrew 19Chettner. Mr. Barney 308er took a plan' ure My whh the our to Heidelberg " bolus the ftrtst trip on the Myth way since In! "rutarr. Mm Julla Dietrich of New Ger- many spent enmity with friend: 3nd relatives. Mtaa boning Bis-Inger left the past week to mume her some:- duties n the H. Hon 310cm, Kit- chener. Mr. I. Birmingham who bu been during low- for H. M. lint “maul Ittft tor Cdbon In: loud” when he in In the employ of mu mu lulu Korma bu neared emplomem at an noun ot Mn. Eclort no” Known. Mr. Mob S. Meyer returned horn. utter tt "comm! operation in the 19w. Manual. Tm. Thou won no an. at tor the horn show In 1086, but it I: expect“ tt will be an April lg. Mr. J. Babtrttah In: all“ no va- ane! on tho m ot the Bud-N Bunk caused " "some"! only. Jack Curl. mm to: Victoria FLORADALI BAMBIRG WATIRLOO Mr. and In, Inhh Whine! of our but upon Sunday at the home of Mr. and In. Lander Snyder. I A very “M. m. we. mm but Timmy «can; at the Mine of Mr. end let on... Dun-mt, [when their Mode and neighbor- mnona to bid tr goodeye be- iore they depart; their home in ,Gueiph. They - each presented 'with A ttee dame gold piece, the [address beiiu read by Mb- Nettie Zuni-Aer! and Wm. Emmerich made the precaution. The eddreu tie u follown: P". end Mrs. Ghee. Dun-em and family: I Since you are about to take your departure from opt midst, we, your ,i’riendl and newborn. have met to bid you adieu. " is only natural liar people to lack employment ‘that in congenill or for which one in netupiiy “leaned. l The motion ule of firm stock and Implement-n belongmg to Mr. Ch“. Dunn! whlch Vin held last Thursday w vol] “tended. Mr. and In. E. R. Manson ot “lumen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy ot Cheeky spent the week and with Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Brown. and” " the home of but Mandi. Mary 3nd Viol“ hick. Mr. Chance Hoffman and sister. Humane. visited In the home cl Mr. QM In. Allen Weber on Mr. Arthur Lee hat, Iqrtt for Kit- chepor when be hat, secured a pos- Mon. Mr. Harry Sheri-Illa spent the week end In Fergus. Another enjoyable event took place on Friday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Chas. Darren! when the young people ot the community gathered there to bid them farewell. The evening was spent in dancing, a dainty lunch being served mt mid- night after which the dancing was continued until the early hours of the morning. The happy adhering broke up by singing “For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Mrs. Robert Brace of Nun spent last week with friends here. Miss Pearl Manner ot Fergus spent Friday evening hem. Mrs. Jap. wanton is on the sick "at. Her many friends hope tor her speedy recovery. We ask you to accept this as a remembrance of your friends in this locality, and hope that you may all be long spared and be useful citizens in your new environments. Signed on behalf of the School Section. my»; iiitG"irlil'tt"Gi. -Ge Wm. Emmerich, P. A, Snyder. Held FII‘WQ” authoring. You have grown up In this com- munity. and have open most ot your time here emongnt us as ttgrteu1turatutte, Ind have been quite successful“ web. You hive been useful to ya" fellow men in- asmuch as you are symwhaic and ready to give a homing hand In time of need, and have been good neigh- bors to those with whom you have come in contact. We realize, however, that your longing- ure we In the line of mechanical tretivttr and you have seen tit to met, your connection with this aux-uppity aid “to up your shade Itstt'trirtma can!” where We wish you “was: and happi- ness in your new home and hope you wlll always remember younold associates and neighbors. it. Androw’l ”in to]! stand- ed. mm III why- " a. m 'll to In. mm prim. A mug In. than con- sisting of violin bl plum allo- uonl. radius». - and dual... "tee which lunch n. to“. It?“ MAMWmBu-qu, nummkmmmur. WI: .TRAIIURO. I“ ?iil? may , My "thi nd liq. r (110‘ 0 bid a. ambition cr NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schwartzen- lmber of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leis. A number hom here attended the wedding In; Wednesday, March 19, at M. Agatha, when Elmlna. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kropt of am place, was married to Mr. Milton Boehart, son ot Mr. and Mrs Dan Boshart or Baden. Pem nai- of thtrt place. was mttrrted to Mr. my" broad and}: than any; a 3 Milton Boahart. son ot Mr. and Mrs bouncing baby boy hats come to Dan Boshart or Baden. stay." Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Westcott of Mr._Dtutiel Schmg Event Sunday Hamilton visited with relatives for at the home ot Stun Litwllvler. several dttys. r Mr. and ‘Mrs.. Hour-n [Mm-nun “and try Rev. Mr. liable ot Lin- wood, um which the running were bid to rent in the Union cemetery. Deceased was born in Genny end chine to (and: with his pet- ente when two 'sa" old And uttled in Preach. On Jenny no. 1871, he hurried line Madeline Phnner at this phce. They settled in Wilmot Township, where they lived for 55 you. He was en indmrioue the met and we: well and tnvonhly known in this diltriot. The out low month. he was unlined with been. Nimble from which he died It the ripe old as ot " 5mm. There survive hie wife and twelve children. ttre daughters and seven eons. namely Mary (Mm. Peter Smith) of Doerlnx'n Corner, Illin- beth (Mn. Wm. Stu-ale) ot Croes- field, Alta., Annie (Mm Wm. Becker) of W'ellesley, Levine (Mrs, George Neumelater) of Poole, and Adeline at home; George ot Baden, Edwin of Kitchener, Jacob ot New Hamburg, Moses of Gall. William ot Hespeler, Arthur and Nelson at home. The pall hearers were George Neumriister of Poole, Wm. Becker ot Welleadey. Peter Smith or Doer- lng’e Corners, Jacob Schneid r, Jno. H. Wagner and John B. 'lJE'i,i"ll'i this place. Now rest in peace, Your tired limbs, Until we meet above, When we meet again . In that home at love. Born-on March 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nattlger, a daughter. Married " at. Agatha I IIILI‘I‘. MI" Tttq I“. he» mu. Tho tutu] I“ m on M Am Ind: m. at 8 o'clock. of the In. he» M101. who mud um um on Saturday Inning. Incl mu Altar I that! service It a. his. the rennin. wun tahmt to a. cum lath-n- Church In Woluloy when Ionics. won con- Mr. Henry M. Miller, Jr., is wear- mu» Again.» val '* 3a.. A a. A: yuan " a; eauNwei's"uir.uluu'"cr,.ece A4 .2... .~L\vaw~- a 'TiisTa-ur7daa;iaNaEE M. Weichel & Son, Limited Our Salesman will soon be out on his Spring Trip to see you. Why not have your order ready. FROST FENCE II your choice became it actually stands up tight and tidy ynu after ordinary {meet are all patched up. It stands up because it il No. 9 wire. in both uprights and laterals. drlwn tempered and cur: heavily galvanized. resisting rust, weather and "oi-because the lateral. are waved. and, act- ing like springs. take up stains that would break ordinary "night wire fence-because the (mom Froat Hold-tight Lock cart't Icon“. keeping every joint tight and never letting Frost Fence get out of dupe. Why wait? It can: may to wait! Why not get price: from the Frost dealer now or write In direct! Frost Steelhanfl Wire Company. Limited It costs more to wait than to buy Why lose the difference between present high prices for your fence rails and the tower-muctt lower prices-you will have to accept when fuel get. plentiful. and the demand dies out? EVERY year you wait adds to the coat of keeping old rail or snake fences repaired. You risk damage to stock. You have to cut weeds on fence allowances that should be in crop. Snake and rail and Ice": wire fences MUST GO-- they will go soon anyway-why not NOW! BADEN Rabi. ot LII- i mun. won - Mon comm. I I in Gummy ' with his plt- e tid and uttlod , " no. 1871, he 5 no Phnner ot E led In Wilmot 'l ' and for 55 g mammal the E Ind uvonhly E ct. The out E atrlieud with , which he died it t " Swan. 't its and twt"e i at! and seven g (Mm. Pater]; Comer, min-1g M) ot Cross-1E (Mm Wm“; Levine (Mrs, E of Poole. and t urge of Baden,‘ 2 Jacob ot New] g Gen. William; md Nelson at ‘ g were George 'i Wm. Becker 5 with ot Doer- t thneid r, Jno. , B. 1"oEii"l'li 3 xr, hs', ' i?, bore, 's' again . 'i-i love. 3 I, to Mr. and E a daughter. g . "C--:'. a attended the it ay, Much 19. i "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo, . Ontario. Miss Gingerlch ot Zurich is lying seriously in at the home of Miss Nancy Gingerich. Her condition on Tuesday, however, was somewhat improved. Miss Mabel Reihl ot New Ham- burg is visiting friends in town. Mr. and 'Mrs, Horace Lederman and daughter ot ‘Kitchener spent Sunday at the home ot the 1atter% parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Rebel. f: InIHIHIr 'laialaoolmi.rNI)wiqtaooutoottgov, Suggest the widow and the aetsmett- at getting outfitted right any, baton choosing your new Spring Suit and, Dress. We cite that In models because they ore priced with particular A host of other good values in the complete um. bem- lng at $100 and running a scale up to 89.75. Gourd Buo- sieres with long lines that fit well over any all!" non moderation. Corset Specials KITCHENER’S PROFIT-SHARING STORE striped cow] for m and no“!!! “mm. M hon Bttpportera. Book baby from. use] chap. mu: section In the back. Slu- " to M. front-lacing as all Donal-d Corsets do. Designed tor the medium to curved (ism. made of Pekin stripe cont“. pink and white. Elastic sec- tion in the lower back. Sizes 20 to 34. At -A back-hem: $2S5,c,'d tor Blight and medium figures. " Deena Band with run- proot and unbreakable mar- velboufng. elude (not: a this tops and Ill hone sup- porters. At $1.95; At $3353??? 313’. GOUDIES LIMITED ttA Aer/ hi Ti [ight ' Amusing Miss Paula Wagner of Down spent. several days under the m ental root. Negotiations are under way in 'connection with some farm or. changes here. Master Russel Howell is sun contined to the house through In attack ot pneumonia. me many friends wish Mm a speedy recovery. the Bank .ot Nova Soon: W 9n- day at his home here. Mr. Jacob Steinmn oi New Hamburg was a business visitor in town on Monday. At ---u Diva um- $4.95 model built In: beautiful broaden! MU DI- terial which he hitherto been used only In coma of abéut twice this upechl price. Black "DuraNme," both strong and numb. " hose supporters. At $2o50T3'tt1',r:.'. At WOW “I No. a. lightly boned tor alight n;- urec. In hncy pink but“. with low top, modlum skin. two sets of hose supporters. Splendid "In In the. so to Iva-W Mo. no (or Br. enn to Btogtt MINI, low lengthen“ out up. Bin- " to "

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