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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1924, p. 6

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| â€" Ing Boqusts, Cut Fowers > w“_'â€"rvâ€"â€". ““.w. ; Store: 170 King 8t. E, Kite® || qaraNDâ€"At Kitchener, March 25 7 «sner, Phone 1410, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Garland against hazards that are liable to mean loss INSURE A. BOND Florist GIMBELâ€"At Bresigu, March 20, to Kitchenerâ€"17 Mary St. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel a 1597¢. daughter. Waterlooâ€"122 King St. Phone | KAUFMANâ€" At Kitchener, March CcUT FOWERS AND PLANTS Say it with Flowers We excel in the art of flower arrangement from the simplest tribute to the most elaborate ARMSTRONG, FLORI8ST 38 Queen 8. Phone 38 inclusive Most of the popular Cars of today will be represented. New Models will be ‘ shown in all the body styles. | ‘ Roadsters â€" Tourings â€" Coupes â€"â€" Sedans . Market Building, Kitchener _ MARCH 29th to APRIL 4th 26 King St. North Phone 249 W CG. A. Boehm ‘THE K.â€"W. AU T O The value of our serâ€" vice lies not only in variety of â€" insurance but in the soundness of the Hartford Fire Inâ€" surance Company‘s proâ€" tection. There will be an orchestra in attendance every evening. Radio concerts will be going on all the The 1.0.D.E. will serve refreshments, and one of the best places to time. Many other new and novel features will be inaugurated. L teresting evening will be at The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo 1924 Motor Show. . An Extensive Exhibit of Accessories and Household Electrical Appliances will also be on Display. Kitchener w .t ' (‘l{f alt i !; In the Basement This is an ideal opportunity for you to come and see the latest in motor cars. They will be ranged side by side, and the usually hard job of choosing will be greatly simplified and made a pleasure instead of a duty. Waterloo GINGRICHâ€"At St. Jacobs, March 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gingâ€" rich, a daughter. SCHEFFNER â€" At St. Clements, March 21, to Mr. and Mre. Andrew Scheffner, a son. HOWDENâ€"At Waterloo, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Howdon, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Henry, a son. ARISSâ€"At Kitchener, March 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Ariss, a son. DAHMERâ€"At Waterloo, trch 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton hmer, & WEBERâ€" At Kitchener, March 4, to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weber, a daughter. Tw on snn ow ko e e e uon e oo o t m Will Have a Display ; «to Mr. and e o e e en o CCCE to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riehi, a| 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheitâ€"‘ 21, to Mr. and Mrs, Milton R. WATERLOO HEMSTITCHING SsHOoP Hemstitching and picoting, service prompt, satisfaction asâ€" sured . Above _ Brickerâ€"Gerâ€" man‘s Store. Entrance through store. Stella Bellinger. 13â€"1mth w un n on uen t c n ons o7R 4 Phone 191 Waterloo DOBBIN‘S Used Chevrolet Superior 1923 Coupe Music‘! Entertainment! Refreshments! CHOOSF NO CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THIS DISPLAY HAVE THE NEW FEATURES EXPL{\INED AND DEMONSTRATED FIND OUT ABOUT ALL CARS BEFORE YOU BUY ‘a neat balance on hand, notwith ‘ stand‘ng the deficit experienced on | account of the unfavorableâ€"weather 1 on the gccasion of the annual tattoo, | the big musical event of the year. Musical programs of a high order were provided during the" twelve months in which the band fully I maintained its high standard . of | previous years. the reports presented at the annaal meeting held last week, and indicatâ€" ed that the Society had enjoyed anâ€" other successful year under the presidency of Mr, Robert E. Ritz who was again honored by his reâ€"@lection to that office for the fourth sucâ€" cessive time. Despite the business depression during the year the orâ€" ganization closed the season with About fifty were in attendance at the meeting, the president, Mr. R. E. Ritz, presiding: Officers for the year were elected as follows: Officers Elected Honorary President â€" Brigadier General W. B. M. King, Mayor L. W. G. Weichel, M.P.P., Col. W.M.O. Lochead, W.‘H. Schmaiz Presidentâ€"R. Ritz. First viceâ€"presidentâ€"Ald. W. O. Knechtel. Second viceâ€"presidentâ€"E. O. Ritz Third vice presidentâ€"J. Huck. Secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"A. L. Schiedâ€" el The activities of the Kijchener (Appleby Plan) Here will be gathered together the best of Kitchener‘s Unused Trangportation. _ Scores of cars will be shown representing nearly every popular make. Each car guaranteed and serviced by its local representative, & Groceterias Co, Ltd. 10 Lbs. Sugar 99¢. Edwardsburg Corn Syrup, 5 lbs 34c Mac Peanut Butter, Toy Pail 250 Sunripe Peas â€" â€" â€" 14c Shelited Walnuts, 1â€"4 s » â€"_ 35¢ SOAP SPECIALS Loblaw Groceterias®, 155 King Street W. Sunlight, Surprise, P. & G., Comfort, Pearl, Gold Harvest Greengage Plums 2 1â€"2 lbs. â€" Barton Peaches, 2‘s _ â€" â€"000 > Treeripe Pears, 2‘s â€" â€" â€" Delmonte Apricots, I‘s â€" = â€" Little Chip Marmalade, 12 oz. = Ayliner Corn on Cob, 2 1â€"2‘s_ _ â€" Clark‘s Pork and Beans, 2‘s â€"~o00 & ~\ _ O‘Leary‘s Lobster, 1â€"2‘s l o Olives in Sealers â€"â€" â€" â€" = The 1.O.D.E. will serve refreshments, and one of the best places to spend a pleasant teresting evening will be at The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo 1924 Motor Show. FOR THIS WEEK MOTOMART Ar4 WE SELL FOR LESS See! Selfâ€"Serve THE NEW 4 WHEEL BRAKES THE NEW BALLOON TIRES THE NEW ACCESSORIES THE LATEST BODY DESIGNS Tiger Catsup, Quart Bottle â€"__ 24c Aunt Dinah Molasses, Quart Tin 18c St. Charles Milk, Tall Tin, 2 for â€" 25e Nu Jell Powders â€" _ _â€"__ 3 for 23¢ i¢* 3 for 20c § CE Limited. KITCHENER 19c¢ â€" 1384c Cash and Carry 220C 220C 13+ic 31¢ 31¢ 4 &8 LtB

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