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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1924, p. 6

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Dahmer. stray Deer In Neighborhood It is nothing unusual to see deer roam through the streets ot New Hamburg, as Dr. Anderson's pet deer have been objects ot admira- atlon or many for some years, but to see a deer in the neighboring woods is something out ot the ordin- ary, so the residents to the south of the town were greatly astionished to see a buck deer about two years old roam about the countryside. The deer was first seen on the farm of Mr. John Brodrecht and made its way tor the south down the town- line. Would be hunters are however warned not to molest the deer as it dou0tlessty belongs to a zoologio a1 park of one of the cities from which it escaped. The marriage took piace at the Trinity Lutheran parsonage by Rev. H. R. Moslg on Wednesday " ternoon, Nov. 26th, ot Miss Annie Elchler, daughter ot Mrs. B. Eichler to Mr. Wesley Huehn son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huehn, both of this town. The bridesmaid was Miss Clara Ropp of Woodstock and the groom was supported by the bride's brother Mr. Edward Kichler. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother at which a large number of guests were present. The young couple will reside in New Hamburg and have the best wishes ot their many trtendg tor a happy wedded Huehn _ Eichler It. Holly and Ion-ton.“ u. I: in. a. a van to in officers Elected The annual meeting of the Brit- ish and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Evangelical church last Sunday evening after the regular service, at which the following oft- icers were elected: Pres., o. Hamiluun; Sec-Treat, W. Buck; Board of Directors, Messrs F. Debus, L. Peine, S. Peacock D. Eby, John Wing. A. R. G. Smith D. W. Geiger, L. G. Pequegnat. John Zinn, Herbert Krupf, Gideon Been tel, Noah Steinman, James Ramsey- er, John Jantzi and Carl Ritchie. Collectors, Messrs. L. G. Pequegnat gotin Zinn, Mrs. A. Strauch, Mrs. Gabe], Misses Grace Hequegnat, Ag- nes Metz, Margaret Smith, Janet Smith. Mr. Albert Shelby of Roseville and Mr, Chas. Cook and sons Milton and Fred and Mr. J. Wagner of Kitchen- er spent last Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Yost Peters. Death of George Danie": The sad news was received here that Mr. George H. Daniella had passed away at his home in Windsor on Tuesday, Nov. 25th. 'l'he tiereased had been suffering with diabetes forl over a year but appeared to make1 good progress towards complete re- covery under insulin treatment while staying here with his parents, He returned to windi,or again several months ago in apparent good health but the disease again manifested itself and terminated in his demise. The late Mr. Daniella was in his 40th year and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thog. G. Daniella of this town. He was born at Haysvllle, but spent his boyhood days in New Hamburg. He leaves his sormwinx wife, form. erly Miss Pearl Saunders of Weller ler, and two children. besides his parents, two brothers and seven sis- ters to mourn his demise. The de, called was a member of the local court of Canadian Order of Forest era. The funeral was held here on Friday sftsrnoon trom his parents' residence St. George's Anglichn chin-ch, Jilted by Interment In Riverside Cemetery. The bereaved oils. have the symwhy of the com munity In their sod loss, The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute wan held in the Library Hall on Monday even- Ing at 130 o'clock. Roll all "My Ono tNperrstiuott". Mitts H. Paine llVI I paper on "Manna Chrlatmn wear for that Dull 0mm", An ". W at lambda-do ttat-ttte" m hold and l who VII “an!“ the best. There was a very good Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Klpter and attendance. daughter. Sauna, cccompanlah by Died At “ruled Mr. angry Behr, who wen on a The death took place at mutton] week'n Tight to Inn-y Cltr and Det. Inst Frlrlav of James Gotonh, {nth-iron hum returned home. The death took place at Strattord' lust Frlday of James Goforth, tatt/ er ot Min Alice Gotorth, lonelier In? the local school who heut th. nym- pithy of her may loo-l friends In her bereavement. The late Mr. 00- torth w“ for many you’- I prom- Ment resident of Mitchell, when the funeral took place lut Mom!" after- noon. The many “on! trlhvutu In! Included a way from the Nut Hul- hur. school board and . “any from the New lumbar; touch“. an. Included . Inf-y from the Nor Hut The KIQchemr School Bond haul hum "Drool board um! I may from appointed In. no!“ Smith to tIll the New Homhurg Machin- qul. the vacancy In Wotan. School 'l) m... Mum"! mum. ""t"ri!P' city. In. sum in ban for of Mr. llld Mn. B. G. Want". "It"" put two And . ttalt your- touch- wont In operation tttr (he "not!" or It U. a. I. No. I. “you w. oe “no“: - morning. l no Mat " a m count. high As . Gal windvup to out and 30th mm olfer that will come to an end next Saturday night we are giving tremendous price reduction on our-tire stock. No exchanges, KIDDIES’ TWEED AND SERGE SUITS Regular $5.00 and $7.00 values for Wbriiisriii, A Wand Growing Girls' Oxfords and one strap Pumps in Black Kid Calf and Patent and Brown Calf. Made on this season', lasts. Low, "medium and Cuban heels. Every s'ize, 2142 to 8. Regular $4.50 for Men's Mennonite grain Work Boots, water-proof boots, solid leather, made for comfort and long wear. Sizes 6 to 11.. Sale price $2.85 w, MEN'S SEASONABLE F o 0 T W E A R MENS RUBBERS, Very Special. Sale Price $1.19 wmmmm $2.95 Sensational Climax As a fitting Climax we offer the Greatest Surprises no cancellation: or hnhbven.‘ In bringing Lumens, sale to a dole l'wantm sny'thatthishh Bun Elie most appreciaedule ween! . held and believe that it ofesed the most liberal prices ever made in Kitchener. I!" Irene Phelpln of Wntorloo upon! the "BI and at her home here. [ Mr. Arthur Dunn In: almond. of hll In." route to Mr. Harry Glover who took our the rouse oh Honda, Mr. Brown will nun I Iho. repair shop ct Ploy-ville. To Our 30th Anniversary Sale All the leathers, all the lasts that men want for winter wear. Men's Brown or Black Calf leather of fine quality, Goodyear welt soles, round toe last and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Sale Price........... St.85 Men's ( Footwear for fall Women's and Growing Girls' High Cut Lace Shoes made from selected Calf and Kid leathers, low and Cuban heels. Sizes 21/2 to ir. (iii.' $5.00. Sale $295 Price .. $9.00 to $10.00 S U IT S for $6.95 OVERCOATS $8.98 OVEBCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS $12.00 to $14.00 S U IT S $16.00 to $18.00 S U I T S $30.00 to $32.00 S U I T S Extra'. Special'. 200 Pair of Men's Tweed Pants, regular$3.50value,af,perpair _............-.'..'. $32.50 1tlanuar $4.50 Pants for............. Regular $6.50 Pants for ............. S4.98 $22.00 $10.00 $45.00 S U I T S Shoes Men's $3.95 These Bargains Men's smart designs in black or brown Ox- fords, oak soles, Good- year welt, made on the new round toe last and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Reg. $7.00. Special this Sale S3.95 Boys' All Solid Leather Shoes wear. Black or brown. Sizes 1 to Price.............-- Boys' Fine Box Kip Lace Shoes, made on the new popular square toe last. Sizes 1 to 5%, made $2 45 fordresswear. Salepriee................ . Women'a Comfort Ox- fords, made of fine Don- gola Kid, Cushion insole. medium low rubber heels sizes 314. to 8. ISale Price . . . . $2.95 I)0li"l' MISS WOMENS OXFORDS Grey Suede Oxfords for Women'a Comfort Ox- women. This is built on 3‘ ’ords, made of fine Don- round toe last with me- {0133M} f,)hifg, “if“? dium low heels, medium me mm ow ru or ees . sizes 31/1; to 8. $2.95 gem, s"tjjt, Wes $4.95 an». n-:,.n . to l. Sale Price Men's Oxfords way between New Hummus nnd Btratford was tintshed last Satur- day night. The whole 14 mile stretch of pavement will be open to traffic by about December 14th. Tho Woman Mlulonary Borietr' of Trinity Lutheran church gave a mom evening in connecllon with their annual Thaniuolhrlnu. last Monday night, Thet madman but» ment In" well (mod, Alter the dr. vmlonnl pan A good prognm w.- glvon In" which ntn-hments were sand. The noclely unnamed n bible woman In India. and no. I modlcal tandem In Indll. who II preparing for nlulon work. _ Colour-Cod Third Annlvonuy Boys’ Sits and Overcoats OVERCOATS Tweed Pants $2.98 Monday night, Tho spacious but» Opening "Ode, song "Little Brownihromtht I very niece-aim birthday ment Inn well filled, Alter the de. hurch in Hie Dale" ,Addreu by celebration ton clone. vmionnl pan A good pron-m '1! Rev. A. B, Mitcheii on "immigration" _------------------. (in: titer which refreshments were the weaker akin; for his ion "in PAID .10 FOR .PIIDING land. The moiety Happened . bible lttttt no line. of the owning ode, Jack Berdux was caught media. woman In India. and lids I medical “But not: IhIH seek the common Mondny morning by Chic! ot Polio!- nndenl in mail. who ill preparing weal. Menu-(rum on Albert at. Waterloo. for min-ion work. _ The pod of all mankind; and before the chin! had time to 'i.tlret.d Third Annlnmry Imttrarmrntal, Min L, mu, reading, in“ the norm-mu non!“ called " OI Wound" “maroon the In. 061m. was "Mr Old Kun- hia "teq and parted with- “I dol- mumbon of the Wan-1 institute trtekerr Home". Mk. III. Plum In Mil. OVERCOATS $24.80 OVERCOATS $15.00 to $16.00 SUITS $20.00 to 822.00 S U l 'r S $35.00 to $38.00 S U I T S $10.98 $14.90 Sizes 11 to 13. Sale Price RTaruiar $5.00 for. . . . . . . . Regular $7 .50 for . . . . . . . ' St. E. Kitchener . Men's Fall and Winter Men's Black Kip Leather Shoes, standard dress and sewn soles. Extra wear is built into every pair. Sizes 6 to ll. Sale Price . . . . W? 05 WOMEN’S RUBBERS, Very Special, this 3:359sc ovERCOATS Pants Pants OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS $18.00 to $20.00 S U I T S and . Footwear for Women $39.00 to $42.00 S U " S $25.00 to $28.00 S U I T S $50.00 to $60.00 S U I T S SHOES $13.98 $17.80 $23.50 $33.50 relvhmlod the third birthday of the institute. The hall was tutetully dm'ornled with flap, plantn and yol- luw "muma". The member. ot the llnysvllla branch and Mrs. W. H Patmrnon of Galt, [ll-trim. Secretary, were present, and with Mrs. Schledel of Haysvilla prgaidlng tho following enjoyable programme VIM givnn. Opening 'Ode, song "Little Brown hurrh in the Dale." .Addrerm try Ree. A. B, Mitchell on "lmmlgmtion" the walker akin: for hll text th" $1.98 $3.98 $5.98 r, for dress or school in Our History which Await Yap Saturday $2.95 $2.95 $2.35 MEN’S _ SMOCKS AND OVERALIS Men's Blue Stripe Overalls, elas- tic back. Regular $1.75 Sale Price ............. $1.25 Men's Black or Blue Stripe Oyer- ills. Regular $2.25. Sale Aice ................. SI.69 MENS MERINO WORK SOCKS Regular 40c. Sale Price 29e MENS HEAVY RIBBED WORK SOCKS Regular 75c. Sale Price MP. Workmen's Dept, Price . MENS WORK SHIRTS $1.25 Values cut to . . . ( $1.75 Values cut to .. SI $2.25 Values cut to .. RI - - GAUNTLE'N {egular up to $1.00. Sale MRN'S WORK rams OR 150 pair of Women's Shoes at 69e a pair. Most-' ly small sizes brown, black, gray and also color combin- ations. Sizes 2%; to 69e (to 4%. Pair . . . . . . . Ladies' House Slippers, low tasbber heels, one-strap or elastic front. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale price .. 79e Children's Shoes in a large variety of styles and leathers to select from. Sizes 2 to 71/42. Reg. $2. Sale price$1°l9 Women's Felt Juliet Slippers, leather soles and heels at half price. Reg. $2.00. Sale Price $1 an About 60 pair of Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps in small sizes only. Sizes 21/2 to 4. Regular $4.00. {toclearat W89c EXTRA SPEClAl OUR WONDERFUL Boys' Rubbers, sizes l, to h. Sale price . . 95e Misses' Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2. Sale price 89e SPECIAL!“ of Salt. Current Events, Mm. I. M. (and. Recltnlon, Mrs, Wiedonhold. Faber. "Beauty In Commonplnre Thing". prepared by Mrs. Memo Nahrxanx and read by Mrs. A. R. G. SmIth. Bong, "silent Night!“ The hunt-men for the afternoon with Mm L, B. RIM) In convener then nervetl n dainty lunch and this brought I very yucca-Mal -hirthday celebration to a clone. $1.00 .. 98c .. $1.39 .. $1.50 50c 50c Our immense stock must be re- duced now- these prices mean business. Every single item spells Saving to you. Be here early and inspect every bargain. MENS HEAVY FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS Regular $1.00. Sale Price MENS SCOTCH KNIT RIBBED WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Shirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Regular $1.25. Sale 98c Price .... Price . . Men's Pullover Sweaters, Reg. $3.00 to" $4.00. Sale $1 95 n_:a_ . MENS FINE SHIRTS Colored Stripes and Soft Cuffs. Regular $2.50. Sale Price $1 39 . F all weight in merino and spring needle knit. All sizes $1 95 Values to $4.50. All sizes and colors . . . . . . Tr Worsteds and fancy ciox. Reg. to$1.50 at ......... 3 Pair for $2.00. Greys, Fawns, Browns and Blacks, Regular $5.00 values. All sizes 1r.?r.)'f.u.e.sr.A.1lS3.45 MEN'S SILK AND KNNTED T I E S Hundreds of designs and colors. Regular 75c and $1.00, go at ..r.sr................ 49e Patterns. All sizes ... In good mixed tweeds, tiiown and grey, .All sizes. Sale Price ................. SI.19 COMBINATION UNDERWEAR Reg. $2.00. Sale Price MENS SWEATER COATS Sh rl C II l R l /,eawlfiyeeL, etrutar $2.95 MENS Furnishings MEN'S SAMPLE HOSE All Wool Silk and Wool Ribbed Regular 75c at . MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE MEN'S CAPS . 2.50. All 'F ll 11rr! Att Ill'.,"" a $1.59 MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS PENMAN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR MEN'S SWEATERS BOYS' BLOOMERS Mrs. Alfred 'rranehemontatrtte, St. 3“de den tuint-ttue., ,rriterr.--- “Baby's Own Tablet: are In new lent madlvlnn. They unwed my baby": Illa nnd I an hltrhir recom- mend them to all mothers." Mrs. 'rrttnehemonutpur's exporlonco in that ot thou-Ind- at othrr mother: who ham (Mud (he worth of Ruby's Own Tnhlou. The Tnbleln no u sure Ind safe medlrlno for llulo on“ Ind never fall to fault“ the much Ind Itnmnt‘h. than mllevlnx all than minor Ills from which chit. dun nulh'r. They are told by madl- clln ttrratrrrtt or hy mull It so will I box from The Dr. wnmm' Moor cm Co., mum. on . SHIRTS SAVED BABY'S LIFE ice $1.00 $1.95 69c 69e

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