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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1924, p. 7

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' ’IXMAS _ ISTILL wWSALE at B. s. No. 16, Wilmot, " Thurs day evening. Dec. .lsth at 3 pm Come and bring your friends. Next Door to l'nion Bank No more up-to-the-minute stock anywhere. get the Twin City's best values in Men's Wear here and_always will. STILL on. A lot of Thamer’s Stock STILL New Goods Now Here 210 King St., w. Chicopee Woollen Mills , Film Wool ”mum-r Sox, pm“ pair,,..,.... 60c OLOVE$ F'ancy Knit Wool Gloves in Grey. Bmwn. Oxford and mark. Special, per 60 pair.'..,,,,,...., c Srotoh Knit Gloves In Grey. Black and Heather, plain rm! and ham" bound mt" per palr 75e and SI for Christmas sox Heavy Wool Sox. " pair for Fine Silk and Woot Sox in Brown. Grey, mark or Blue per pair ttttree-r. 75c Plain blank Wool Sam pair 'r"rmer.-.rm. , Fisher's fig unsold and you éan CAPS UNDERWEAR SWEATERS GLOVES At Big Reductions " pair 75c and $1 I $1.10“" $1.25 Other Lines in Children’s . Wares may interest you For Men KITCHENER SUITS OVERCOATS Every Day Useful Gifts BADEN IS $1.00 50c p0 it PMsndothu-lbmutoldby I] w . thdoo Chronicle mudgua- ------- for The Ottawa pro hoeitey club has made a tempting otter to George Small. the local speed merchant, but Gt'urge declines to accept the otter on amount of his large dry goods store here. Miss K. L. Wilks has purchased a chemical tire engine tor tire Protec- tion on her large stock tarm. The burn which burnt down about a month ago is being rebuiit larger than ever and is expected to be completed in about three weeks. With the (-old weather here a rlll'l‘llllid sheet ot ice is available an the Blair dam. Many are taking Jltrantage ot it. your as quite a bit at new material i< available in Blair and surrounding district. Dorn‘Al Blair, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Bartholomew. a daughter. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Ken 2133313111,", _ daughter.. - Several ouirariaairraatiiyrrrrz- looking over Blair with a view Ld starting k branch here in a few of the vacant buildings. The Blair hockey team expects to have one ot its best sbasons this News Notes. The Lutheran Sunday School will hold their entertainment on the evening of December 24. The entertainment to be given by the Public School children will be held on the evening ot Dec. 19th, A good program will be provided Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hakim-n and family of Kitchener called at the home cl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Home]. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Berg spent last Sunday out ot the village. Indoor“ Hanan; ot Klmood tysllggLstrLdrirtsuis summed Sunday. I Mr.. and Mrs. Edward an ot Shakespegre were the - ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg. “WM W- WW um to]. m In the will... last 3.11m!” the. Mr. a» don Hutu: nit-Milli. holy bond. at matrimony to In and”! of Wlunot Contra. new. Mr. - tied the murttat knot. Dammit. Mr. George Goh bu aimed to the village after wading I took visiting in; skier in Putter-on. Na. A large assortment. made of good quality material. Single or Boxed. Silk Sm rte from Silk and Wool Hose, ribbed or plain In Camel. Brown, Black and Grey, at Brushed Wool Coats at Pttllovers, neatly trimmed, without sleeve $2 75 . Pulluvvrs m Copen, Fawn and Camel, an neatly trim, mm] long sleeves s 00 l 3. $4.00 Je, $5.00 $1.50 to $2.15 For Ladies HANDKERCHIEFS Kitchener, Ont. 'MILIP‘IUII. each BLAIR Ir. And In. Am Yum. at Voila“! I”! may at the Mn. at Mr. Ohm. Yum. nu Wtttmtt mm. Mr. Dull saw-duh“; Accom - by Mr. C. I Bern-nun 1mm. culled in our but; Int sum- hr. _ Me, H. B. Huck. our general mor- chnnt. m brightened M. “on with beanufnl chrlntmn dtrteortttitratm Another sudden death occurred early last Wednesday morning, Der. 3rd, when Mr. John Huether, a well known cltlzen, passed away at Ma home here. He was Ill only two days with apoplexy, He was In his 70th year. In hls earlier years he was a section foreman and worked on the C N. R. for many years. The last few years he has lived retired In the vIllaxe. Mr. Hnether was a genial good fellow and Will be mimr ed by Me relatives and numerous friends. The funeral eervlcee were conducted by Rev. Mr. Knechtel of New Hamburg. The rem-Ins were laid to rest In the Petersburg came tery where mnny triends gathered to pay their last respects to the deceased. Unless announced to the contrary the when] concert VII! be held on Monday evening. Dee. M. Maura. Henry Ruetrer and Harry Ruhr of Baden called on Mr. Con. H. Ruler on Thursday evening. Mr. Mike Bosharl spent Sunday at Che home of Mr, Mose Bast near Wellesley. mine new} IrLFjFiri7,rirFiat FT grime "Miss Mary Birmingham ot Elmira spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar and Mr, and Mrs. Allan Bender or near Mill. bank spent Sunday at Mr. C. Ger, bar's. Death of John Huether. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell and Mrs. Hen I daughter spent Sunday with Mr. An Aged resides; atttrBrrtt. the feeitttseruetaciagwooaC The harass m, ".. I)-..‘_ u-n_h, L,, . .A . .. «of -q Mrs. J. H. Campbell and M. Shantg were business visitors to Waterloo last Saturday. his Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Fetch and Mr, and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer of Kitetr ener were Sunday visitors at Mr. J. L. Hammond's. Mrs. Wm. Gremm and two sons of Welléley spent Sunday at Mr. Rom. Hooey’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and family spent Thursday with friends in Waterloo. Mr. Thus. Wilford spent last Thursday with friends near Britten. -Arrrim. Knight has been confined Mr. Peter Lather has left tor the States where he intends spending the winter months with his brothers. The Breslau school concert will be held on the evening of Dec. 18, at 7.30 sharp. The play called “The Dust of the Earth" is sure to be good. Bring your friends and enjoy the evening with us. Mr. David Holst has sold his var uable farm ot 160 acres to Mr. Cham Shmallz of Preston. Mrs. Fender of Guelph visited at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Moses Betzuer on Sunday. Sale of Real Estate Rev. Howard Slevanus occupied the pulpit ot the East End church on Sunday morntng. ltr.' It!“ I... ma any: whim It. was: 1siGrriGi. an to: mm In: (Y"rMar. Mr. “a In. MNtmhs - and mum» mm. mm: In our bun {on Sunday. The Bible Class at the M. B. C. church held their quarterly meeting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. M. Minder. The re-ortrttrtitation took place 3116 afterwards a programme consisting of music essays and read. tags, A light lunch was also served. Mr. and H. Thater and family ot German Mills visited at the home of Mrs. J5inton Thaler on Sunday. Mr. 3nd In Ben Herrat and It: Lorraine Horst visited friend- in Kitchener on and”. _ Mann. our WI! or no!» ener {1337311,th ULwpstrutt _ 163$}!!! flying visits to Hal: burg recently. Mr. Ion Heckendorn motored to Beamsvitle on Sunday. mu Luella Hocuddorn main“ home (mm Kitchener on Yt"adar. Mr. Rel-on, 3911mm aim on triemt. In Bridgeport on Sunday. PETERSBURG "mu ' 11tmtttttnttttnttttntttmttttunttmtnth, John Husther A well known resident ot Peters burg in the person of John Huether passed away on Wednesday. Dec. 3, aged 70 years. Deceased was born in Petersburg where he resided all his lite. He was section foreman on the Canadian National Railways tor many years and well known through- out the district. A widow, two daughter. Mrs. Louis Jacobs and Mrs. Witzel of Kitchener survive, Also eight grandchildren The tune. ml took place on Saturday after. noon. for the past nine years resided in Kitchener, Her husband and tour sons survive, namely, Andrew at Mannheim, John and Herman of Kitchener and William ot Hawkes- ville. Also fourteen grandchildren. On January 11th of this year Mr. pnd Mrs Schenk celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. passed away at her home on Sunday morning, aged " years. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to the St. Matthews. Lutheran church for service thence to the East End Cemetery tor interment. The late Mrs. Schenk whose maiden name was Wilhelmina Alles, was horn in South Easthope and after her marriage resided on a farm south of Mannheim tor 43 years and Mrs. John Orthman The death took place at Centre- ville on Thursday ot Mrs. John Orth- man. The funeral took place on tran. day afternoon to the Freeport cem- A nice Pony, rising it years old. with pony cutter and harness. This would make an ideal Xmas box tar your children. Price tor the lot, $75.00. Apply P. K. Weber's Sales Stables. 151 King St. East, Kitch- aner. Highest prices paid for beef hides, calf skin: and horse hides. Phone 73411;. Kitchener. Geo. Whitman. in Kitchener Market every Saturday morning. 48-3mos. 17 new good and. Mn recently tum: a would be!!! m unmet kitchen “new. My ELM WANTED To hour from ova" ot good tarm tor uh. sun all: rice, and full tx'rrtieu1arts. D. P. Busts, Minneapolu. Minn. 48at. BEEF, CALF AND HOROE HIDES WANTED ,uumou all '.rtieut.m u “I ctstr-eteorrithq8tatd.roe Down-hr. nu, an» ms "te the uld -tatq will to round I’. Dated Dun-3hr 10th. 1024. JOHN BAUMAK, RIUIIN IAUMAN. port and. Waterloo. u Aki.. 19.33:» _ ,rra.uatte a... am." iitair you?" . . I ll it"? JMI1 tIra I'. ',,t _ LIGHTNING HITCH scour was Illiiltall re', 18th dar " “W“ M m '* no». new man just arrived. sum illlirralilh u nu a . . iie z~ , _ at. 3311.3 :1; Jll'LTlt v: "e2yrtyor Dad, you.» or m would " a . 5&3; to". atmoe, wanna. on or the ibadr of our body cany HM sum: or . " ‘ JI',',','."',',': ,t1d,1'hfl"L"U,"f,f _ "m beautiful hand made Indus Moccasins. Oxford £22»: IU", 'T.. 'l1fd alkyd: " ' Shoes tbr m and women, latest styles, " sizes. and eetatat In". be wound up. "I Lat a: At you with a pair of Rubbers. Stop in Dated December 10th, 1924. 5 and tooh thams all”. . JOHN I‘ll-AN. Many an "old man" that In dleml-ed " hung no long..- lny good, I. “old" only m in not. Keep your job By hoping your Iyu "1et.ttt-Attrtt II try [Making any them, " Inning Mr. mule wont-Ibo - you will be In" of tho but unan- mm with“. lamination nu. Art. aged resident of Kitchener in F. STEELE Kmhuor'c Landing _ mama-m I do". w. Comm 1mm. EDWARD Mrs. Henry Schenk Tm m1 FARM FOR SALE OBITUABY. FOR SALE lghter: 48-tt British Foreign Secretary Cham- horiain and United States Ambus- ador Kellogg on Dec. 3rd signed the convention giving United States nationals the same rights in Paley tine as are enjoyed by the nationals of member countries of the League of Nations. The convention is tnth, ject to the ratiilcation ot both Great Britain and the United States. SAWYER-BIERWAGEN - At Kitch- ener. Dec. 6, Miss Dorothy Bier- wagen and Mr. Charles Sawyer, by Rev. J. Maurer. WELLER-ISRAEL - At Hagtsriwilie, Dec. 4, Miss Letitia Israel and Mr. Albert Zeller by Rev. Eli S. Mayer. ALL RIGHTS IN PALEsTINE GIVEN To Us. NATIONALS GOUGH-JONEs-At Kitchener Nov. 29, Miss Isabella Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones ot Kitchener. and Mr. Richlrd Gough. "ML-At Waterloo, Dee. s, to Mr. and Mrs. John Saul. 1 dunner. GRUNDY--At Kitchener, Dec. 3. to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Grundy. u Ion. WNOEU-At Waterloo, December e, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rage], tt '"e""'""iomtmuoe---t "msqbqt'0rWqtt0tt-qiotmtgtott-q - 'It ”INT . KUNKEL&SON - Waterloo t . Equitable Life Block Regular Editorial Column A complete summary of Kitchcner and Waterloo new: apps-n regal-Hy - week trt in columns and includes a Ipaclllly written Twin City Social and Perconal column. Here again the rudder In kept lulu-med u to Canadian and World Event. of Im. portance which in .030 another readable feature. Containing commom on mm". of local and current Irtterqgt. Current Events and World News Its big tttatt " competent cor-ond. ents ensures a particulnrly thorough covar- ing of the happenings in every duh-lot and keeps its readers ported n " what lo oolno Kitchener and WaferlooNews Corn plete News Service of Core n t y b Waterloo Chronicle Which Make it a Welcome Visitor in so Many Homes MARRIAGI. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE t--82.00 per year mailed to any point In Canada. 82.50 per yen to any place In the United States. _ Be a Reader ofthe Neussiest and Most Widely Read Weekly Arewsfafer in the County. _ The Waterloo Chronicle Special Features ' _ of the 7 " Keep Mlnlrd’s Linlment in the House. The newapaper Mokattan of Cairo states that the British Government offered th ewidow of Sir Lee Stack. murdered Birdar ot the Egyptian army. Et00,000, but that she re- fused to accept, and asked that the money be distributed among the Cook’s Regulating Compound sum anion-vs wnoow fl Reruns: TO TAKE WEALTH I desire to notlly my cumulus and the (can! tmb. tie or wan-loo that I m moving Into the new quarters Docember an: in the Waterloo Club Building, next to Eager: Bnrber shop, Moving to New Quarters A "P. reliable "guiding; ”if”! Sold In three (ha! of Itn-ugth~Nn. I, 31?, no, 2 83; No. 3, :5 par box. Bold 1., an tirtmmuttsLorAir. breruud on "rra"iT.Cir"rFiG,'. _ W,', pamphlet, Addn-En: Minard's Liniment Relieves Neue. THE COOK "EDICINE CO., t i "MMtT.,.r".tFormerly Kindle!) a 9 a. 'uieriii,irii.irGGPi ie7.G2ii A. GERBRACHT Auction Sales, an Exclusive Feature . The Chronicle is recognized on India- putahly the leading medium For auction sales and it carrlu the announcement of practically every "I: held m thin duh-lot It; wide clrculltlon In the Immediate rural district. 'urroundintt Kitchener and Water» too mourn a partitrutarty thorough covow lug of thlo terrlttrry with corroopondlng reoulu to the advenlur. price: in effect in Canadian and other market: including “wee on live stock, grain and produce. The" VurnI-h an ex- cellent guide to the farmer m hie buying and telling. . there is run each week " absorbing» Interesting term nor-y by I well known author and also a humor column which wlll help to chase the blue. way. Serial Story and Humor Column Utl-Date Market Reports 6 Erb St. East, wuorloo. In an. column will be found the his“ For the entertainment of its readers Clo-nel- and Prater Waterloo, Ontario Minimum.” 'I'"""""""""'""""""- an” ' '"" m Wm I IHIMIVI m 'oo N“! whim" I Musselman and Weicker 16 Union St., Waterloo i'-; Have opened a Meat Market si., in connection with their , Grocery Department se.; bs8o0tM$i0ti0tiMti-0tqtt0tt0tt0-. 'rompt delivery any part of i] the Twin-City ict, Give Us a Trial Phone 247 "s

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