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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1924, p. 1

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CttinchiliaB, in Grey and Brown nudes, extra serviceable tor school we“, 7 to 12 your use; , New Fall patterns and colors, In tine quality Percale and Mam-n Cloth, Well made. good mung Shins, extra value at this price. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lichti and Mr. Christian G. Er!) motored to Lockport, N.Y., where they spent several! days with relatives . Mr. Oscar Wagner ot Detroit spent a week under the parental root and with other relatives. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Normhn Koehler and Mr, and Mrs. John S. Koehler "aited relatives in Heidelberg on Sunday. Mr. John Koch of Amulree and Mrs. John Guenther of Lirdon were callers on Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner’s, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wagner. the Mosul. Charles. Arthur and Walter Holllnger and Mr. Olivar Rudd]: ot Kitchener were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Z. Wagner on Sunday. -Nu.tat Event There occurred on Sunday. Sept. on the state ot the people ot ismel Mth, the marriage ot Lydia. old. he spoke on the signincnnco of (1) en! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shviour. (2) Christ. (3) Lord. Janui. to Mr. Amos Jutxi of Topping! The w. M. A. meets at the home One The newly wedded couple iriiltr Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kile thin the aim-ere good wishes ot mnny week. Manda for their happineu and pros- Silo filling in tll the so this week parity. Dennis Dewitt In uniting hi: _ The burg as usual is all Agog with brother in Syr-culo, N.Y.. this week Chiidren's Overcoats $5.95, $6.45 to $12 Ivory duh-IN. Model. - aural Palm: and on; one Guilty " . "ttor%te--Yh. loot. ' (on locum was: V f MEN'S SUITS “$13.50 $2150 $24.50 $1.50 to $3.95 Fiia'rifiiu and Ovarian. We Delight in Selling Goods JI', Recommend First Fashion Flash in Fall Clolhl'lg Suits and ngrcoatg Chlldron'n Cotton Home. A good Mack and we“ titthut. Prices ranging 1mm 2 pale hr 4% to , "It I" “a. Boya' Heavy Rllylnd Hose, “The Scout," buck only. Blue C to 11W, Prices rough; from “a to “a a pair. Fine [Adler Wodl Hose. black, (an and brown For Mr lb. an And wool ham In [pl-In Mack. a" or my. bending good won, per our $t.t& no Inn; St., w. Hoyt Silk and Wool RIM _ will: hick and (um. Prim- nu- Iu from no u .18 per ”in . Chicanos Woollen Mills $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 BERLET8 CORNER Mercerlxed OIrII' Hole. black only. from ”I to 'tbe a pate. Ask to no then. $1.95 - TOP COATS Light Wool "on. mm: wool. 8tte u m per pair. 835 and Ms' Th Kit Ribbed. medium weight. mus- onably priced tor Saturday. CAOHMERE HOSE At these Wonaertul Bargains for Saturday. We have made prices so low that we expect the biggest day in our history. Come early. Shoes _ A wonderful display ot Ladies' Oxfords and one and two-strap Pumps. low or medium heels, in Pntent Calf or Kid Leather. all sizes, Regular " and " Special for Saturday ml Shoo manna mm! use than: ttrat. We have arranged one 'apeclal tot, Shoes that were bought to sell for 87.00. Saturday they 80. at pair numerous' jobs nttre _ threshing. etc. going on. The price of cheese took ' big jump sales at the local plant being being made up to over Ite 3 lb. The iehiet question now Is "What will you vote for on the 23rd? (Too late tor, last week) Mr. John Bock ot Spring Bay, Manitoulin Island. visited at the homes ot Allen Woeliie's and Wm. Wood'. last week. Mr. WIemer of Rosevllle delivered a eplendld djsoom‘ee trom St. Luke, Chap. 2. verse 11, In the U. B. church Inst Build-y. After an Introduction on the state ot the people ot Israel he spoke on the alumnae: of (l) sitviour, (2) Christ. (3) Lord. Mrs. John Parent ot Bade Axe, Mich., and Mrs. John Curt: ot Odessa, Sat. visited their brother. Nathan Woods lam. week. The W. M. A. mean: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kile this week. . Silo "lung 1- tll the so this week. Donal: Dam In Villtlll' hi. $3.49 e High'QIlnlity Shoes for Men on Saturday To you” We Maul-h, Fine all Wool. all the best colors, SHIRT! OR DRAWER! MANNHEIM $4.95 LOOK! 95e 69c ‘ Kenn. Grunt Ind mm of mm motored to town Int. sunr- day morning on humans. (filter for In rut-melon ot vom- tor ttte coming alumni. / Mr. - Butcher ot Bun-VIII. arrived In town In! wool um: I Imd'ot mm which In mm at at a lou. mu Mann-ct. Kittie and Mauls ot Wlterloo agent the Hook and at her homo have. f T In. Bury up out In! Thu» at! " bu mnnu' home I- m. Mr. my of no” vu . bul- nur minor tn win on Sammy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and daughter ot Elmir- mnt the week and with Mr. and Mrtr, Wm. Wlltord of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Schumann and Mr, and Mm. Ed. Brenner upon! Monday evening. In Kitchener. ttrate " INCI- Mr. and Mm. Henry Schlueur on- temlnod I number ot Waterloo Wilton on Sunday afternoon. Mm Kuhleen Hayes en’oyed the week and with Mandi nod renun- In Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Perdlnand Starr at Ban Fernando. California, Mr. and 3er. John Ham, Mr. and Mrs. lawn ence Daub, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kruger and Mr. Anthony Pox-well ot Kitchener were Sunday Manors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brenner. A number qt young poople trom here went to Bamberg on Frldny evening to attend a dance but owing lo a mlltake in the date the dance was not hold. Mr. Edler Schfnbein of Detroit spent the week end at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlnbeln. - -A number of Waterloo friends on Monday evening last week gave a party in honor ot Mrs. William Dalian, it being the caution ot her birthday. V . Mien Wilkinson of dourtland spent last week in the village with harm”, Miss Erhél Th'trkrtiiiitts." Mr. and Mrs. David Lichiy and sons Irvin and Gordon motored to Hamilton on Sunday, spending the' day visiting relatives and friends. Mr. John S. Btroh ot Waterloo spent Sunday at the home ot his um, Melvin and Mrs. Such. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bearinger and family of Elmira were visiting rela- tives in this neighborhood on 'Sun- day. Messrs. Huehn Bros. have lust unloaded a car ot “If, with an- other to follow Btiortlr. km of Murat. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newmaster'of Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Lenhnrd Schade of West Monklon were Sun- day visitors at the *ome ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Heifer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scharer and sons Henry, Peter and John mmored to Hamilton and Grlmsby on mui. Jay. Farmers who huh been taklng up ammo” report ftndirttr more or Ian rotten ones. Recon! heavy rains may uncut even more potatoes before they no harvested. Mr. Oliver Schema]. In on a bun!- new trip to tho -tttrrt part of the province and cum. Miss Hume Dick. ot Toronto upon! the week and with friend: in thin section. Accident An Aceldent occurred on and” afternoon In whlch Gannon!- stun-I wound non ot It. and Mm. Andrew sum- was Injured by huh; “and try s colt. He ll under tho doctor's an cud all " Honda and lchool mm with Mm In Orly "cowl-7., Mr. and In. “no Tut-chm. Ind Mr. no In. Jack mm: ot Wt. chouor want and” win: Mr. Simon In. In. strata and Mr. and In. Georg. Dumb visit“ at the in. of Mr. cum- Chou. It. A!“ Ionian" or W.teHttet "out - q " an. ion. In mm am "My. (In! of [In um. I60." at It Mr. r, M. Banana: out anu- "tr. and In cum nor-"old "tHtertIB.MhtaatMtt.teP.tee-t JOSEPHOIURG co N E STOOO WATER!“ It. All In. et,',', and In”. goal. " undo- than" at no in. ot Mr. m It. ulna In. John , o! M Dana. mine at , T. Han-nu . ”hit . “‘ TJ'" um Bum ' ot - upont an ink and h be: mu Mug, Kyrtle Kill _ 3 Mr. John Rennie C Guelph, “In Veltch of Winterhouha, Mr Orbs-er ot Kltchener.~ Rev. ll. Thompson ot Monkcon. Mm L. khan ot Itth Line and Mr. Fred ”henna: ot Kit. chenor at Mr. Ed. Wcrd‘s. Me.adlt. choil. Br., Mrs, Writ, Mitchell. Jr., ot Newton.. Mm Ware! Ronnie ot Kltchenar, ‘Mrl. Ballard and daughter Eva ot tht um Ling at Mrs. Thou. Rennle'l. Mr. nah In. Jo [on and son ot Lebanon. Mr. and n. Goo. have ot Toronto n Mr. . Knight'- Mr. H. Maude“ t humor and Hum. Joe Puree C. am. ot Mitchell " Mr. M Richardlon'l. Mr. lid. “Immoral bud Mino- Dell Hammond ttttd up Menu: ot Kingwood at Mr. LL. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Mel-on Cunningham was served during the ever-m. All of Hawkenvllle at In. R. Pattern. 'tsported a melt enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs." Nelson McFaddén, Another onjoyublo evening '1!” was noddn. Mr. V Mrs. Jamestspenl Int Prtday evening It the Hyde ot near mnhx: were Sundny‘ home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Mills waters at the Immoral Mr. A. Mun- when be entertained the people of dell, , I'm: communlty at a dunes in in. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huehn and (laughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Habei attended the surprise party tendered Mr. Wm. Hnehn last week. it being Mr. Huehn'a birthday. The Harvest Home Festival In the St. Jagob'a Lutheran church was largely attended on Sunday evening. The chprch wan appropriately decor- ated tor the occasion. Rev. Mr. Zlnck ot Waterloo delivered an in. spiring and profitable sermon. Miss Marlo Foster, who underwent an operation at tho K.-w. holpna'l lam wrieltittrstttr-iedraa can be expectéd. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Livingston of Waterloo were renewing old ac- quaintances here last week. On Saturday evening the children ot Mrs. Johh Relha pleasantly aur- nrlsed her, it pain; the occasion of her birthday. She was .mmpleto~ ly taken by surprise. Tho evenlng was spent in singing and social talk. All returned home dtter wishing her many happy retums ot the any. Mrs. Ed. Bochlold and son of Walenlown men! a few days In“ week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. L. Miller. Mr. Cecile Barbour hay purcbaled " grand new Golan-y player piano. Futon-h. Mann, John Helm and Meyer of Kitchener waited on Sundny. Mrs. Sam Pro!“ and chlldnn'o! Wtttet6oo went: the week and with the tormer's father. Mr. Joq. Hour. Men-n, John Helm and Victor Meyer ot Kitchener willed friends Mr. John Rumlg and daughter of New Hum-burg called on "load: here on Sunday. Manors. Eph. Mount/Ind Sun Prelns ot Waterloo spent Sunday with the (armor: father. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Peter Schwinn!!- truber and son ot Elmira were Bun- dly vluton at the home ot Mr. Henry Bach. Mr. ans! Mn. Ed. Rio-wane:- and family of St. Clement. ”out Sands, with the former‘n Invent. hon. In. Louis Monm- And an of Wit- orioo won Sunny mm with friend. he". Mr. Joann nor-cm ot St. cum. 1 ttttttt ”on! Sunday It m- m. not". " F hr. and Mn. Hurry Behornr “a _ human of Baden and Mr, Joseph. Dyna-tor tmiled on Mr. um In. Goon. Domeht on and”. l, Mr. and In. In!) Hell and mat. " um may mam- will that.“ ‘In nun-m. 7 f rho-“WWW“ may, churn“ I one. Mm can" In "and” In. mm um I. - the “I IMO! DOWN To Do IAWIIO Arron) " _ Mr. Hm unuon and um In: Landon mm. Sunday tn mm In: the home of their Out, In. Whom Adan. They won Accom- ‘puxlod homo by their (andmothor. Ars. Jag. Landon. Br., who" will ‘dpond the winter bore. . . J It!!!“ In! Ian-Hulk- mm Mr. and In. hum.“ - - My with ma In Mr. and In. Arch. Shoemkm' and ttttttttr and Mrs. Shoemaker, Br. event Sunny in Guelph. um Maura: Landon spent Sunday with Mm Annie Sobyo. bur HINGE. Mt-utr-re-at-uae th-tret-ttthr-data- um In“. PtttnUntt ot NM spam I mph ot any! wit? I}. Jon Duly; Mrs. Thus. Adm! ot Illinois In spending I week here " the home of her brother. J“. Landon. 'u..TgtotettetMttsedu.ietth. vahulluu-MA In. and In. Brno. " Run Imt . for any} with In. In. Quite 0. number from er'ound here were entertained tut Wedneedey evening It the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Duly. The evenly"; we- spent in game! and 'danclns. Lunch was served during the evendng. All neported a most enjoyable evening. new bum which has just teen erect- ed. Lunch wu- served during the evening. unw- 'et...., . m"s-rrm"r - Mr. and Mn. Rom 3nd (nanny ot Kitchener worn Sunday [new with Mrs. Geo. Rem. Mr. and Mrs. V. Sloan and [wily of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs Philip Ronnlnzer and funny of Emir: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charle- Bergman. Muses Mary and Hilda Sarah of Peel were Sunday Walton at the home ot Mr. Sylvester Zlexler. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Snyder ot Long Beach, 0.112.. were week and when at the home at My; Aaron Snyder. "'"-, _ Mr. and Mm. Joalah Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Peter Bowman. l M. Weichel .& Son, Limited Specially reduced prices on Hitth Grade Aluminum Double Roasters, Square and Oval shapes. Three Sizes WIWWUMI The "Dum" Oral Aluminum Double Router. one use oetir--Extra large Site. 17 inehes1one,atmttutar. Spawn 'm'."'.".""'."""""""' $3 15 FLOMDALI Aluminum Roaster Week m “111.31.me Mr. 1nd “all“! Doorr no mm. ily ot Luau w." and” mm tte Mr. Illd In. N. Damon. Mill Lluie Weber ot St. aseou, Mr. Wellington Wet and Mr. Ernst. Minkhopt ot Wlnurboum Were Sunday winter- It tho home of Mn Aaron Snider. ._Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel My ot Kitchenar were the no». ot Mr. and Mrs. David Frey on Sunday. In.) 1nd In Joseph Shun: of Kitchener and Mr. canon Mohr of North hum)” wont My with Mr. “a Mrs. Edvard Snider. Mr. and In. Orvgllo Shut: and funny were Sunny mum-- with Elmir- Mandi. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. on cud daun- ter Gertrude went and" with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller at North Wool- wich . Mr and Mrs. Philip Soehner, Mrs. Jacob Hotter and Mr. mutual Boon- ner motored to mnover on Baby. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Hooch ot Kit. chener attended the funeral ot the late Mr. R. Ankh-on on and”. The tuner-I of the lute Mr. Robert Anklnson wu hgld at the ”than Church on may sacrum um Our watch tenth-In; dept-{meat in charge ot An expert ls unwed to his one ot en your vetch and clock repairing. Our work in youths], 1110th and your money will be rotttrfdid -tt not and“. te"" . mugmuunmtmuuuu-u m iiaiuti. - - .,Gtmk E M's-m" WERE“? drawn“ with”. man mum 'tMmtnmBDGFAhoitttrandtstmnat-2tott yam It nmmssnmmotou you-1t an about.» and (a on ”but Jot g, -f,”:’:-.,§ membmmmm g; Mummmhmutb J. , "': than»: an... manly. Now, Km.“ "ed-r-re-dh-thet-tit."" mm mm cons. "my made, angina 19 King M. W. M; Jamil" Phone 2585w O KITcalNIR KITCHBNBB’S PROFIT-SHARING STORE $11.00 to $16.50. “Wilt [llIClIjrif, Watch Repairing h Specialty HEP' F ERNAN " From C Ott mum-y evening the Ind now- Upmd quickly ot the death ot um Ad: Bowman. than“: ot Mn. Sila- Bowman, After a lingering "luau of About (our mouths. "I - amended try Native- lull Mandi. The tuners] avu held on Wodnol- any afternoon at the Mennonite Church. The lymnuhy ot a, wide clrch at [Hand- so out to Mn. Bow- man and funny In their and bereave- mom. 61 IUIHELB Q OAT. PER ACRE I! YIELD ar BAULT STE. MAME . Uri-b Mention has gathered 1.406 bunhol- ot out- this {all trom I at new bsid at the corner ot People'- Road and the Second Line ot Korah. the tittld being within the limits of the City ot Sum Ste. Marie. Thin h a yield ot " bulimia to the acre. and in considered a record tor the district. in Iddition to the LNG bushels or oat., there were 30 tons of qtgaqr (“on from the Mid. Two Biatttr-'N'ettrWvttr." No. M4--Sue 14" Ion; 10" wide. T" high. Special It '......qe. ted n: Th... are nonunion double Random and hare all our! Ilulnlnum ruck It" ttom the bottom. Nd. "6---tNe MI" long. INA" wide. 8%" ltitth. Special " .. ee a:

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