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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1924, p. 1

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_ THE WATERLOD CHRONICLE _ ERN :T VOL. 38, No. " ,, ‘That in seven words is the story of our Fall Suits and Overc0@t8s _ yy ang Mrs. John Dawberger of bar o ‘Kitchener were visiting the former‘s We cater to economical mgn who know that good (‘lothgs, parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirch well styled, are an investment in smart appearance and service 1 week ago Sunday. that pays big dividends. ’ Alr. and ~Mré. David Litchtyâ€"and â€" +0 _ _ _ ;. ‘sons Messrs. Irvin and Gordon, took We cater to economical men who know that well styled, are an investment in smart appearanc that pays big dividends. You will enjoif choosing from this Collection and Overcoats for men who WAaIll 1O REEP E208 22 Lo. Sooek 20th CENTURY BRANU CLOTHES for which we are exâ€" clusive agents are showing in a variety of new styles for fall and winter. Exceptionally well tailored and notable for their splendid fabrics. That were made to sell at $30, . $4v. On Sale Saturday Only it In the group is a good bigher priced coats of br colors, â€" patterns and size for streeUand motor weil!t 275 MEN‘S AND YOUNG MEN‘S | suUITS | Ernst‘s Boys‘\ Suits offer particâ€" nlurly good quality, unusually â€" fine tailoring and dependable fabrics. As a result decidedly good wear can he expected and they last longer than ordinary clothes A specially good buy enables us to . offer these . good znll-woo]‘ 2 Hloomer Suits at u very low ]1rigg it light and dark Grey, Tan, Brown inixiures. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Reg. $12.54 values at ........ Qo 7; NOT GUILTY OF For the third time in about @ quarter of a century d Haldimand "Il"ull. '"[;. : ‘.‘|"'|l‘ I â€" wonkenâ€"Oft For Young Men and Small-Sizfd Men,° Specially Priced $18.59 the charge of murdering her husâ€" band. Afier deliberating on the eviâ€" dence for four hours. the jury in the €ilbertson murder charge trial at Cayuga informed . it had. found Mrs. felen Gilbertson not guilty on the charge of poisoning her Imsâ€" band, George Gilbertson, on â€" June "I expect that within a couple of | the plam years | Stratford will be vnnnwtn-MS;t?_mm. with a trunk system of highways, pockets ranning from west to the centre ufi'l‘hn- che the Province." said Hon. George S.) from the Henry, â€" Minister of Public \V()I'k.\‘.‘;l tenâ€"ye speaking at a luncheon given in his pany on 00000E CC l_llIllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIlllIIlI||II||UI|||III|llllIII|I|II|Il||ll|ll|lllllll_l.| =s = Not Loudâ€"â€"But Out Of The Rut 2nd la For Boys A Store Filled With Latest Styles of Clothes 46 East h BOYS‘ SUITS SPECIAL LINK STRATFORD ROADS EOOVOENINNNONEGadhiiaac0044404 Boy Men‘s Twoed Reg. $20.00 Men‘s Cotton colory. . Ite Special ... Men‘s Working Shirts. Res $2.00.. Special. . $1 69 U Lots of Goods at Bargain Prices. Come in and look around. No obligation to buy. TOP COATS 20 Century Brand Suits Sizes $23.50 Special Waterloo 4pecial TY or thonor by the MURDERING HUSBAND L at stratford Reg For Men and Young Men, $35 to $50 FOR Friday and Saturday R. Newman & Co. SPECIALS Wool Pulioy with . faney Heayy 21 $4 good variety of of broken lots, d AVorsted Suits * * a2.95 sizes suitable QGocks, assorted Successors to A. Bechtel or $14.95 $9.75 $3.50 catton Pants 19¢ saturday. for Women, Children A Shoe Depariment that will rank as one of the hest valuegiving shoe stores â€" in â€" Kirchenerâ€"we | predict, oiffering the market‘s choicest novelâ€" tics as well as the staple styles at common sense thrift prices. Laulies‘! These shoes at this PrIC!ip the absence of Rev. Mr. Sievenâ€" mean . savings of just about h.‘l]l'.iml.(.r' * Browns and Blacks, Cuban and 10W ) pyo farvest Thanksgiving serâ€" heels, all the season‘s latest StÂ¥leS | y;cp held in the Lutheran Church on und patterns inciuded, made to sell: Sunday forencon was largely ‘atâ€" at $5.00 and $5.00, Special S@tUD | pouged, The pastor, Rev. Mr. Zarnke, Inc Black sizes }(}ir1~‘ and Misses‘ goodâ€" service able Shoes in Black Veal Kip Leath Men!t. If you want gzood Shoes at low prices, goew in on this, rowd together in a definite way. tween Stratford and Kitchene city will be joined with paved to Bowinanville or Nisgara he said. â€" M PoOR DETROIT MAN David Nelson rosigned his newly acquired job at it molor car company at Detroit two honrs after he had started _ to â€" work | last Wednesday when his wife excitediy rushed into the â€" plant. waving a cheque . for $37.000. Nelson had 28 cents in his pockets when he started to . work The cheque. was. the first payment from the Standard Oil Company of a tenyear lease he gave the com nanv on 50 acres of Mexican land. 150 pair of Sizes 8 to 10‘ for: Sizes 11 to kid A Wonderful Sale of Moen‘s Reg Boys‘ Heavy Ribbed Cotton Stockings, black. Kew 5§0¢, Ladies® Cream Cashmere Hose, sizes 8!2 to 10. Reg. $1.50. Special ... QK‘. Children‘s _ medium â€" weight Under Vests . with long aTeeves. Ages 6 to 12 years. Reg. 75¢. Special Aqn Ladies‘ Long Silk Gloves, in Navy, Sand and Grey. Reg. up to $2.50, for Q‘ 7R air ofâ€" Women‘s ~Shoes . in . Strap Slippers, patent, calf ut $2.95 pair, low or Cuban mostly small sizes, Brown, also _ color _ combinations. w to 6. Sale price P OR for ind C FINE SHOES in Police Br 0c for GETS $37.000 CHEQUE Chamber of Commerce recently. The travelled mires are being linked a o afinite wav. With Bovs * 30¢ © $2.95 _ Wednesday v rushed intg, cheque . for c eents in his td to work. first . payiment Company On ave the comâ€" Ontario $1.75 $3.95) $2.25) $2.175 39c wiles Lbe 95c od rouds i Falls," A49¢ Men this wua ns uonl 0n | & News Notes of Interest in the Fall Fair at Hanover last Thursday and spent a few days visâ€" iting with friends and relatives in the northern town section. A number of the school girl 1 preached a very inspiring sermon. _ _ _ _ _ = _0 0 0_ The church was tastefally an‘d fire| â€" MroWin. Ruby and parents visited incly decori@ed for the occasion at Heimler‘s last Wednesday. with flowers, fruits, roots and \'ege“_ Mr. Alex Koebel and family motorâ€" tables gathered in from the seaâ€" ed to Kitchener on Sunday evening son‘s bountiful harvest. | where they visited friends and r@Qaâ€" Mr.â€" Christian â€" Schelter of Font-‘lives. ‘ hill while on a visiting trip to friends; Mr. Isaac Hewitt was. very unâ€" in this and Perth county, paid th¢ fortunate in breaking a limb at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Pf€â€"‘gnreshing last week. for a flying visit on Saturday. | ar. and Mrs. Stewart are spend-* ~ Rev. John Mangelsen of MilvertO® jng a short vacation at Alma. !hllv’.lll u few days in the village| Miss Leona Kuchrer, who has cvisiting at the home of Mr. and ,\lrs.;b”,n. staying â€" with _ Miss Nellie | Melson C. Stroh. iSchnurr for the pastgey weeks, has | _ Mr. Jack C. Dahmer of Waterl00 refurned to Kitchener. weprme inss spent over Sunday at the home Of ) ars. Thom of Barrie spent «the his parents. â€"â€" !week end with Mrs. H. Beggs. \ _ Our Public school teacher with _ prey, F. W. Storey of San Pedro tlhvir pupils have _ been busy preP2!~ Mission, South ‘America, conducted in> for the Woolwich Tp. SCh00l worvices at the Union Church on ‘HES ORIGIN® bo« Mr. Jack C. Dahmer of Waterloo spent over Sunday at the home of his parents. â€"â€" Our Public sechool teacher with their pupils have _been busy prepar~ ing for the Woolwich Tp. School Pair which is being held at Floraâ€" body is looking forward to this :mn-} ual interschool affair. ‘ Next Sunday there will be both forenoon and evening services in the Lutheran Church. The latter will be held in place of the evening serâ€" vice of the following Sunday evenâ€" ing, Oct. 5th, which owing to other ergagements of the pastor had to Ar. ind Mrs. Henry Bowan and fmily of near Waterloo were visâ€" iting friends near this village on Sunday. fow w e ht e i e e 0 td Latest Dfit News Mrs. L. Fried. Misses Violet Latsch, Cleo Fried, Rose Latsch and Hilda Rohr, and Messrs. Norman Cress, Cecil Snyder and Russel Fried visited with Mr. Snd Afrs Wilfred Wanner at New Ar. Will Veitch of Winterbourne pent a few days last week with Mr. nd Mrs. Melville Veitch. \r. and Mrs. Will Detweiler visitâ€" il with relatives at Blythe over the veek end. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner Dundee on Sunday, Miss Grace Kinzie of | spent â€" Sunday | with Miss Becker. Mr. amdl Mrs. A. Poll visited with V\r. and Mrg. Milton Oftto near New Hamburg on Sunday. of ing The Star of the East Class and friends held a social at the home of Lilian Bickle on Thursday evenâ€" z. Oct. Sth gagements cancelled Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker of Stevensville spent a few days with: the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker lagt week. The _ North Dumfries â€" School Fair, which was held here last Tuesâ€" day, was a great success,. Roseville as nsual carried off the most prizes. The stock judging team, Harley @tager, Melvin Becker and _ Ross Perrin took first and also the echool @rill took first out of six. My. Kimer Bickle left on Monday )«nnlml University where he will in his course in medicine. \[r. aid Mrs. F. Motz of Tavistock ent the week end at the home of Children‘s Day Services will be held in the U. B. Church here on Sunday evening, Sept, 28. A hearty welcome is extended to all. Misses â€" Sarah, _ Margaret _ and Martha Rickle and . Mr. St.ophen RBickle of Neustadt are visiting with Mr. and Mre. H. Bickle and Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hilborn conEsToGo PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMSs AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTS race Kinzie of Kitchener inday â€"with Miss Buelah ROSEVILLE aunfePconednacam s tlfemrealic awy Damenaet â€"A02 C077 school | girl Dahmer held U M ENi w oo l0 en i Miss Irene Runstedl*‘ who visited ] her stepâ€"mother, was â€"ealled to St. !t‘lements on Saturday J0 attend Mr. | | Jacob Kuntz, who wasf, seriously ill. l Messrs George and f.onls Heimler and Mr. Geo. Forwell o! Elmira, with Mrs. Geo. Forwell an?d Miss Kate Heimler motored to Petroit Saturâ€" day morning, making & visiting trip which lasted till Tuegday night. ‘ Gravel is at preseni being hauled, | on the Eleventh line eist of Linwood | which will greatly impgove the road. j Mr. F. H. Schummer motored to Hamilton on Mondays He was acâ€" ‘| companied by his daughter, Beatrice | who has received admittance into 5 the Normal School there. £ ”‘ Mr. and Mrs. Long of Elmira spent â€"\ the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 1 ‘Harry Lutz. i Mr. Rudoiph Brenner of St. Jerâ€" e!ome's College. Kitchener, spent the 6 week end with his parents here, 1-\ Mr. Ed. Koebel of Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koebel on Sunday. Mr. W. D. Euler, MP.,, of Kitchâ€" ener visited friends 1 town last Wednesday. Mr. and _ Mrs. Hill aud Miss Edith Meyer motored to St,. Clements on Thursday. T The Forty Hours Devotion which was kept at< Macton last week was syso faithfully attended by the Linâ€" wood congregation. Mr.Wim. Ruby and parents visited ut Heimler‘s last Wednesday. Mr. Alex Koebel and family motorâ€" ed to Kitchener on Sunday evening | where they visited friends and rgaâ€" services it Ti Sunday evening Dr. Robertson, Dentist Dundee every Tuesday. Sunday visitors at the Sunday visitors at The NOMe ! Mr. and Mrs. ‘Andrew Kochler wcre.l Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer, Mr. and â€"Mrs. Geo.â€" Bierman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman, Mr. Gladstone Schaefer from . Erbsville, Mr. and Ars. â€"Herman Haas, Miss Rodena Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. H. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ludwig from Watâ€" erloo, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koehler, Mr. Ofto Hauck of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauck, Mr. and iMrs. Lawrence Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Detrick and family from Petâ€" Peter Detrick and family MTOME 200 ersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Decton of Hamâ€" iltom who have been visiting at Miss Wegenast‘s. returned home on Bunâ€" Wegenast‘s day Mr. Alex. Wegenas «pent the week end of Miss Wegenast. The Band Hall is n of paint. Lornia Brif bert Greulich are the The Band Hall is réceiving a coat of paint. Lornia Brighton and Hnâ€" bert Greulich are the artists The Band acquilted themselves in a creditable manner at the Plattsâ€" ville celebration on Wednesday. Plattsville citizens an porters of sports such baseball and softball. Quarterly meeting in the U, ~B. Chur morning. Mr. D Gnimstby Items of Interest Owing to Rev. Mr. Morlock‘s alr sence Mr. E. Richmond of St Jacobs occupied the pulpit in the Evangel lcal Church here on Sunday. Mr. C. 8. Weber is visiting relaâ€" (ives in Mildmay and Chesley for zeveral days. Mr. Cameron Wilson B.A. of Kitâ€" chener spent the week end with Mr. Erle Steiss. & â€" Mr. Wm. Hahn who has been in London for the past few months has again returned home. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Fall Fairs held at Elmira, Wellesley and New Hamburg during }(he past two weeks. (Too late for lastâ€" week) LINWOOR NEW DUNDEE Litwiller spent Sunday at HEIDELBERG eting was conducted Church last Sunday the home of Koehler were, Schaefer, Mr. are good sup h as football it of Hamilton j t the home al New ooo un uis ol aiB00 n # The infant Mrs. Samuel day morning. The ben;qved parents have the sym pathy of‘the community dn their great sorrow. A number from here attended the funeral at Shakespeare on Saturâ€" day afternoon of the late Mrs. Mary Dewar. She was one of our early pioneers and highly esteemed by all. The sincerest sympathy is extended to her bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and Mr .and Mrs. Sam Leis attended the ‘Guscho-\Vagler wedding at Millbank last Thursday. There will be no service in Zion Church on September 28th, Rev. Mr. Edingtow is expected home to lake charge of the service on Oct. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Gerber o Crosshill spent Sunday . with the former‘s mother here. Messrs P. K. Weber and Al[redi Mogk of Kitchener spent a fewl hours with Mr. and Mrs. John Mogk.; Misses Elma Shantz and Nellie} Snider, Messrs. Sylvan Shantz amll Amos Shoemaker _ were Sunda_v.. suests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller «t North Woolwich. | Messrs. A. J. Ruggle and Isaiah Bowman were business visitors in Kitchener on Monday. _ Nr. and Mrs. Cha were Sunday visitors friends. \r. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Creekbank and Miss Vera Snider were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Snyder. Misses Margaret and Evelyn Bowâ€" man and Mr. Edwin Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Ars. Ervin Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stahl of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle. Mr. Isreal Lichty spent Sunday in Grimsby. Mrs. Edward Snider, Mrs. A. J. Ruggle, Mr. Lioyd Snyder and â€" Mr. Isaiah Bowman attended the Tem: perance â€" Rally at Kitchener . last perance Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lichty and Mr. Emanuel Bowman spent Sunday with Waterloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. 6 ind family of J with Mr. and . M man. Mr. N. Reinhardt has returned to his home at â€" Magnetawan after KINGWOOD FLORADALE. Made in Eight Useful Sizes from 5 to 50 gallons for all Household Purposes. Made from White Oak inside. daughter of Mr. and Lichti died on Saturâ€" Lichty spent Sunday in M. Weichel & Son, Limited Ephraim Musselman Peel spent Sunday Mrs. Isreal Mussel Charles Bergman tors with Elmira anada Barrels 10 Gallon 20 Gallon 25 Gallon 30 Gallon 10 fiallon 50 Gallon 1| @| 5 Gallon 0 l h and M Mr. visitor Miss Tuesd: | ‘ Mr. â€"@| family req ; Sunda â€" | Afe "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo, â€" Ontario. Gallon IIII\LIAAIAflnlNllllhl\’llbI\\l\ Miss NelWe Snyder spent last Tuesday with friends at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhardt and family and Mr. Reinhardt Sr., spent Sunday with Preston friends. mn'flTu'g/a month with his son, Mr. ind Mrs. Wim. Reinhardt. Mr. Almon Snyder was a business visitor to Guelph on Saturday. .\lr.':md Mrs. Herman Geisel of Elmira spent Thursday with Mr. and \rs. Albert Ritter. ‘The Woolwich Township School Fair will be held at our local school wrounds on Thursday, Sept. 25th. Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Elmira spent lost week with her son, Mr. Geo. Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. P. Erwin of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. R. Leggitt of Orangeville â€"spent â€" Saturday | with Mr. and Mrs. R. Letson. ° Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shoemaker and little daughter Jean and Mr. and YMrs. B. C. Woods attended the Lisâ€" towel Fair on Friday. $1.49 $1.69 KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE For That New Dress You Need Order Your Requirements Now. Size Size Size pr Size Size wWwEsT MONTROSE. Size Size 19 King St. W. Size that which must not only be warm, but pracâ€" tical and neat and serviceable, too Here are low prices that will enable you to make it up at little cost: â€" 109C COUDIES LIMITED HEAVY WOOL COATING AT $1.59 "special" in brown, blue and sand colors. @1 @ @ @ @ Watch Repairing A Specialty w on nc en e on ce en e en e t o0 00000 N t Allâ€"Wool Serge in navy blue, Holland blue, scarlet, brown and wine shade. Specially good value at 75¢ yard. Allâ€"Wool San Toy, in peacock blue, sand color, navy blue, black, brown affd zinc grey; 40 inches. Special at $1.49. Altâ€"Wool Crepe in grey, navy blue, russet brown, jade green, sand and black. 40 inches. Special at $1.69. HEFFERNAN allons. â€" Reliable Wooden e Oak and each Barrel is My Jeweller KITCHENER Mr. R. Hamilton and .son Jim of Wiarton spent the week end with Mr. and.Mrs. W. Howlett. Miss Winsen is visiting with Miss Vera Wollis. Mrs. Anderson of Attwood is visitâ€" ing with Mrs. C. Winfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letson and Miss Cora Letson of Galt spent Sunday with their narents. Mr. and Mrs.: H. Mr. and Mrs. Joé Cora Letson of G with their parents Letson. Mr. A. E. Rickert and Mrs. R. Letson spent Friday with friends in Kitchener and New Dundee. Miss Jean Peterson of Hawkesâ€" ville is visiting with Miss Ruth ville is visiting with AMSS JEMI] Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindsay and famâ€" ily of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield. ; M Mr. Edgar Letson spent the week erd with Mr. J. Rennie of Guelph. â€"$3.00 â€"$4.00 $4.50 ©$4.15 ©$5.25 > $5.15 © $6.50 â€" $7.00 PoISONED AT CORN SUPPER As a result of a corn boil in the French â€" Settlement â€" at â€" Allumette Island, Que., when corn was cooked in a boiler corroded with rust, one woman is dead of ptomaine poisonâ€" ing and six guests are ill. Phone 2585w n Containers is Paraffined an expert is

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