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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 1924, p. 1

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"V THE WATERL‘CHRONICLE l ~EIHIS'I',’8 VOL a. NO. 88 There's nothing hntbheaeted in our deter-button for com- plete eleae--gto holding back of the thtest all most (bdr- able of merehandige-qto hall-way measures in price-cutting. Every group. every styb, every size, every sort of Suit is subject to the lowest markings-resulting in truly matchless savings to you. $2 T .50 A watch with every Suit It 310.” and over BOYS' ECONOMY TWO-PANT SUIT AT $14.00 All Wool Suits, finest workman- ship, guaranteed to give Btttitstae- Notes of Interest Mr, Wm. Carnoehan spent a tew days at Listowel last week. Mr. Harry Lutz spent Sunday at his parents' home at Elmira. . Mr. Edgar McTavish holidnyed at Kitchener last week. , Court was held in Schnurr's Hall that Friday and three cases were tht'hINL Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foerster ot EL mira onjnyt-d the week end at her home here. Miss. Patterson of Tinbourg spent a tow any: with her parents here last week Lmttmnmuutinmmimnnm!i!ynnntntttntnmm"tmmu"'mmmt'"'Pll Mr and Mrs. A. R. Peebles motor. ed to Listowel on Sunday where they spent the day. Clearance SCHOOL CLOTHES At Kitchener's largest Boys' Store Navy Blue Berg", Pure wool, 54 in. wide. Regular $3.35 "er Goodr Brown Twesd Elects, " in, wide. Suit. ahln for (‘hihlron's Dress" Enema] ........FP. 49e Lots of Goods at Burgnln Prices. Come in and look around. No obllgntion to buy. Ladlmz‘ Fauhmerp. H o a e , Black Item $1.00 VIII)”. Rpm-Isl ---65e "tack and White Check Dress Gouda. Special at only .w....tqt.... 29e Waterloo 46 East King St, Kitchener A. Newman ty Co. MEN’S SUITS SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday LINWOOD Successors to A. Bechtel $1.49 . Mr. Harvey Beggs and his father, I [Wm. Bow attended the Elmira Fall lion or another suit in its place. Neat patterns. new tor Fall and Winter wear, sizes 7 to 18 years, at ...... $14.00 Tailored (mm TM: ot quality that ensures wear. Fine variety ot desirable colors and patterns. BOVB' TWO-PANT SUITS .r..r..... School Blouses . . . School Bloomers School Gaps, medium colors Cotton Jerseys, assorted colon Mr. Michael Yantzl of Milverton spent a few days with friends and relatives in the district. Boys' Fast Black Stocklnu Solid Leather Buck Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 1 to 5. Misses Helen Metitacherm Viola Burnett and Enter Helmpel enjoyed Saturday afternoon at Elmira. Miss Nora Koebel of Kitchener, who has been employed in that city tor several weeks. spent the week end at her home here. Messrs Gerard Hayes and Alex McCleod were visitors to Elmira last Saturday. Visitors to Elmira on Saturday the Misses Camille Meagher and Helen Hayes and Messrs Fred Bee- haver and Parka. Mr. Arthur Ament motored to Kitchener on Saturday evening. Towellng. Reg. 250 for 'r.'.......--" - 600 Bulls Wool, all colors, Reg. 250 value for 15e Men's Men'ss Good Reg. 32.16 Men's Cabinets Box, unort- ed colon. 75c ulna 49e FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS Boys' Tweed Knickern. reg. 81.00 for "wmtwt ms I soon mamas can: max- I Heavy Khaki Shins. "36 for $1 59 . $1.50 to $2.00 for Khaki Pun”, I' $10.80 Ontario $1.75 'st. $3.50 19c 85c 39e 50e nus ORIGINAL ImwMHN'I liuom-mt-totmr-sarataaatmu-atso-att- "pep" to be on one'e feet, clothed And in . right mind by the time Sol peeps over the eastern horim " 5.58 Ban. Joeieh has been itching tor nine time with curiosity to know what the Hon. Howard's nlelr incite questions would be that he almost developed a case ot "ttapper rash.” but now that the ballot is public the rash has gone Inwardly and heme a "thirBt" and by 'oct. 23rd we expect his temperature will be at least fever heat upholding the ideas suggested in the first editorial in Monday's Globe, which rings pf the George Brown days. Who's Who and' What'e What. “who Communion. M the September by: shorten n both end. It ute- considerable of the morning twilight to work up 9;:qu mental lamina And we” I Misses Jean and Marjorie Snider 'left on Monday to enter upon a course of study at the Ontario iLadies‘ College at Whitby. g Quite a good representation trom Ithis rommunity attended the rally '.ot the County prohibitionlsts at "rrinity Methodist church, Kitchener, ion Tuesday night last. Make a note of the l. E.” Fllslnger auction sale next Saturday at 1.30 Fm. As usual The Waterloo Chron- ieie anctlon sale page will give you particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr. Hertz and three children who spent a few days with Mr'. and Mrs. Theo. Snillh returned to their home in Butlalo last Saturday. A group of some 35 men ot the Adult Bible Class ot Zion Evangeli- cal church, Kitchener, conducted the service In Calgary Church last Sun- day evening. The addresses and musical numbers by members of the: class were interesting and helpful! to the larger than 'usual audience; present. Come again! i Mr. Elmy Scheitele motored from Detroit to spénd the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Beheiteie. Mr. Jacob Good is the latest citiz- en to tie up a 2.000-mile radio area by Installing a down-to-date West- inghouse receiving set. The many friends of the former St. Jacobs girls. Mia: Salome Door. becker and Miss Ella Heist, are pleased to extend their best wishes to them upon the event ot their re, cent wedding days in Kitchener. They helped to put some worth- whileness into life during their sirl- hood here. - . ' "Mn nail This. Kama 2it AW chener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wahl. Mr. Leo Gale had the misfortune of being knocked over and badly bruised by a motorist on Sunday nlght. white walking along the high- 'way south of the village. Mr. Herb. Fell ot Elmira spent Sunday with friends in town. The services in Calvary Church nut Sunday evening will be con- ducted by Mr. Edgar Adams ot North Woolwich in the absence or the pastor. Rev. J. C. Morlock, who is otrieitMing at anniversary servicv's at Sebringvllle. Born-On Sunday, Sept. "l, at the K. and W. Hospital. a danghter to Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gies of Clear- view Farm. Mr. and Mrs. l. E. Filming” are visiting frivnds in New Hamburg and Kitchener. News Items. Mrs. Arthur Brahman and little son Arthur and Miss Jean Bellamy of Guelph am visiting friends and relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lundy and Miss Minnie Nichol of can and Miss Nell Krmning ot Windsor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Mackle. Mr. Irvin BherritN ot Mullen spent the week end at his home here. ulna: Mamie Plrla and Mary Forbes ot Kitchener spent Sunday n their home: here. - Mr. um Mrs. Rayburn Hamilton Ind children of Bradford spent the week and with rel-(Ive. bore. We " glad to renal that Anna, mm daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. (than. Rehuett, h improving um being laid up with pnrnlyall. A lam number from ummd has 5“on the Imin Ml Nr_taat ant-rd”. Mr. and Mrs, Fred “oven ot Guelph upon! and” with Mr. ttttd Mm. In. Mm.. MIMI-la Llnlmm for DIMM. Latest Di‘ict News WINTIRBOURNI IT. JAOOI. PERSONALS AND 0113 ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONI CORRESPONDENTS WEI-3100. out local Nun “but 'Mr.eoaMmittutriehandMr. and In. Alex smut and daughter Term of Wttter1ePeertt Sunday tl lithe [armors mother, Mrs. Ed. Diet- rich, Br. 5 Menu. Urban nu! William Helm left on - In Detroit to re- syme their duties I} their respective A. t P. Stores. Miss Beatrice Ichummer. who was holidaying WWI her grand par- ents for a few days, left tor her home In Linwood. “In Eva may: returned home after spending the past few weeks in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brenner ot Linwood spent Sunday with the farmer's father. Ms. P. Brenner. Mr. Peter Brenner paid a short visit to his brother, Mr. George Dmnner. Kitchener. last Friday. Misty Agnes Forwell spent the week and in Linwoud with friends. Miss Bella Lenhard returned home after spending lhe past week with her sister in London. Mrs. M. Helm and sons William and Urban manhunt Wednesday with Ihe tormer's brother. Mr. Jos. Strub, ilamilton. _ ; The Stork was a friendly visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred "argon. presenting them with a ‘baby girl. -__ _ Miss [when Forwcll of Jackson. Mich, is spending a tew days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forwell. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weber and tam- lly. Miss Loretta Weber and Miss Lena Weber, alt ot the Twin City, spent Sunday wilh the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forwell of Grand Rapids, Mich.. paid a short viBit,to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forweu, IN VERY POUR ('UNDI'I'IUN Mr. and Mrs. Rochrig ot Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the mother. Mrs. J. Matter. Mrs. John R. Stumpf and two chil- dren. Mark and Johan of Waterloo, are spending a tew days with rela. lives here. ' Messrs. Jos Koehler and J. Hum- nl ot Kitchener spent a short time Inst Sunday with friends here. The (-onrnrt on Tuesday render- ed by tho Boll Wilson Concert Co. was well enjoyed by about 500 in attcndance. Rev. A. J. Leyes. pastor or St.” "roiisistAiretriritf., uaiuiitGriidir 1. visit for a few days Io Rev. Wm. Becker. Messrs. Matt. Schummer and Ed. McGrath took in the 0tut--st. Thomas baseball game at Gall on Saturday. Many from here took in Ill" E] mia Full Fair/last Saturday. Mr. Joe Hastings ot ,Mosboro spent Cl Jew days last week with friends around here. Personals, Miss Florence Home” of Windsor spent a week at the, homo of her parent» here. Miss Elizabeth Lodge is spending some time at Mr. Gro. Glnistor's. Mr. Elmer Bichle of Roseville, a former (‘rosahlll boy, called on a few friends here last Wednesday, Miss Frags trpent the week end at her home near Drayton. The Wellesley Township School Fair will be held at the t?rosshill school on Wednesday, Sept. 24th. Miss Agnes Rennio or New Ham. burg gave a very interesting address In Boyd Church last Sundny In com nection with the work of the Wo. men's Mlmionnry Social Anniversary service: will be held In Boyd Church on Sunday, October tith. when the Rev. Thompson of Moniton In expected to preach at the morning and owning service Mrs. Squire of Listowel spam Sunday with her brother, Mr. Wm, thdall. Marrud--At Kitchener. new. trd, Mll- Freda tattter ot Cmdhill um Mr. Chan” Yam”. of KIM-loner. Mr. and Mrs, Abe Seminar and family of Klngwood spent Snnday at Mr. Albert Mlmdell'a. The W.M‘B. held their September meeting at the home of Mn. Andrew l‘llyford. Rev. Mr, Storey. . rammed min- stoma-y ot San Pedro, Son": America wllrnddreu the sum!” School next Sunday. 80M. “It. CROSSHILL {WW lI-AIIXI‘ llkllll‘ mammal-lulu '. Mr, 1,24 lum- " Inland. Mr, and Mm. Sign Veohy og "or; kda and Mr. J. M. Schhboin and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schwinn: qt Lino-Al were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Geb. 81:501th during the lorepart at Int week. Rev. Mr. Stony. I “turned lull- sionary from Argentina. South America, delivered An migrating lecture in up Methodist church on Mondtteverttt" last week an to the mission "work In Ma tustd of hbor on the 'South American continent. Rev. Storey illustrated his lecture by means ot lantern slides which greatly helped to give the audience u more clear undtrmtanding of work done in the mission tield. The annual Harvest Thanksgiving service in the Lutheran church was} not held on Sunday as announced in last week's issue but In being held next Sunday iorenoon. Holy Com- munion will be administered dur- ing the service. The Confession] servive commences at 10 o'clock. The regular English service will he held on Sunday evening. -_-_ PtmmtrnmWy "treiiti' "rrsiir' 3636th full wheat and are making prepar- ( anions for harvesting the corn which 1 is, genorally speaking. a very uneven Ermp. Some farms have 10. It or' in?“ 12 foot corn, white neighbor- Iing holds only show up 4 or 5 toot 1 yields. Mr, Peter Boldt, with his family, moved Into the village on Wednes- day or last week trom their newly! tarm home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and Mrs. J, Schwartz, Br., on Wednesday last week attended the funeral pt the late Simon Thaler at Breslau. Mr. Thaw had been residing In this neighborhood several years ago and had many friends who regret his passing away while yet in the prime ot his life. Mr. Oliver Wright ‘was a visitor In the London district lately and also attended the Western Fair tt week ago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Struck and Runny spent several days during last week visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Snider at Dat. tou, Mr. Henry N. Huehn of Heidelberg went Sunday at the homes of his Sons, Messrs, Oscar and Herbert Huohn. The Elmira Fall Fair held on Saturday was visited by a large number ot our villagers and farm- Prs from the surrounding section. Some lively d,etrates on the merits and demerits of the present 0.T.A. can he expected to be the order of F all "CLEARING OUT" ' Fence Sale 200 260 30 30 60 80 20 CON 1.7000 FRiisT HEAVY FENCE Roda 7-4IJ"-9 Stays, Special " 45c Our complete stock of Frost Fence and Gates offered at Greatly reduced prices. We have no room to store this during the winter, Every rod must ko. Here is where you save money. These prices are for Cash only. M. Weichel & Son, Limited " 48" nght Poultry Fence 20-80" high! Poultry Fence 9-48' 8A2' 8-47 20-60" Poultry Pence 18-43" Poultry Fence 12 Stays, Sperm O 9 Stays. Special 0 12 Stays, Speclal 0 “1110 Big Hardware Store" \l1rir1oes, . Ontario. 'tmtt.lt+"Mrt0N."qtt0otmtg0i.tt.ttetl" manna-1mm I v aux-1mm unluwlnlul l mum mum mm [lawn]; the day ere long. The judging will be done on Oct. 23rd try the electors. Mr. Oliver Scheietele returned on Saturday trom I three weeks' business trip to Eastern Ontario and the Eastern States. Miss Volt: of Kitchener visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dalian over Sunday. Mrs. Mary Trainer ot Toronto was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bchinbein during last week. Rev. Mr. Lamack preached his opening sermon here on Sunday afternoon. The Men’s Bible Class of the Zion Church, Kitchener, had charge ot the services in the Evangelical church here on Sunday morning and rendered a very Interesting pro- gramme. Rev. Mr. Morlock is enjoying a two weeke' vacation. V Quite a number from here attend. ed the Fan Fairs throughout the 6 Mc " " 51c " " 62e $d o 78c " " 74c 'l nee 60e rr nee 'Ne " Out Home Sign!” Donn-0m In shoving loan "a ”IOU worth-wins "has. Cool Autumn and - m ulna mm M be prom-d tor. My Ind Jim uni Ruth VIII be I.” up! to take than only cold- it the risk. Blanket. m may the moment they an nun-dad. PLANNILETTI ILAMKITI, best "unable quintet. white and grey. are. diluent the: marked tor [emu- nlln of. per pair. - GREY WOOL ILANKETS In seven-pound weight .Fee fir ta_tgttcrttpaicutg amntm, urihiugeut.amuuusert,S prepared to take care ot all your watch and clock, Ttwarring. Our work is positively guaranteed and your money will be refunded It not satisfied. 19 King St. W. KITCHENER’S pIt0FI'r-MIlutlM STORE To THE HOME-MAKER MlllNErhllllilTt0 . Thinking of Blanket: HEIDELBERO Rod pair . Idaho“ in: in tho Pictm I I FROST LAWN FENCE Watch Repairing A Specialty HEFFERNAN 125 125 250 2- at S---,? % 2--lt' x 4 Plain Gates " I-IO' I 4' Plain (his a 60 n. x 42" Sly!» l.. $110031 ft Me n. x 43" Slylv L, Spun] if 15 C ft. x 42" Style l Special O" 17e tt. x 48" Style a. Sppeial Fi 18c FROST GALVANIZED GATES 3L; Scroll Top. B, Filling (ii It 4' with S. Filling Crt' x 4' Plaln Oman 0 " Jeweller KITCHENER County during the past week. amongst them being Mr. D. Schweit- zer. who (arrletl home quite a few prizes for horses. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Schnauzer and Miss Kate Schwenger ot Burling- ton spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sleiss. Mr. Hy. Linglebaet1 and the Misses Mary and Lovina Lingle'bach ot Tavistock were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Weber. Miss Vera Schweitzer has again left tor North Western College. Naperville, Ill., to resume her studies. _ Mr. Henry N. Huehn spent a week at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alles, Mr. Gor- don and Miss Edith Alles of Tavi- stock and Mr. Harold Zimmerman of Wiaterloo were the-guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Vollmar on Sunday. Miss Annie Wahl spent Sunday with.triettds at Mitchell. Mr. and George Heimpel of Mann- heim and sister, Katie. ot near Heidelberg and Mrs. John Heimpel of Wellesley took a motor trip to Nia. Ira Fans last Sunday. ... $6.25 to $8.50 Phone 2585w $9 $4.35 $3.90 $3.65 $6.75 $7 .25 at If. ft ft n IHIHI‘Iq

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