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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1925, p. 1

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T I BARGAINS Christian Sham: ls having a sale on Tuesday and will move to the village. t The U. B. Christian Endeavor will visit Ayr Presbyterian church on Thursday this week. Miss Ada Hallman is " her friends are hoping that she mas Boon be restored to her usual health Garfield Weber spent the week end at his home. The Rink Is in operation again since the weather man has drtymed the temperature. Mr. Ed. Koehler has moved into Mr. Goeulings new house. Mr. Henry Waterman is moving into the village this week. Don't toget the High school play and concert in Kavelmau's Hall on Friday night of this week. 311;} Hallman is in Torontoj on business iii (Hiking; Titsi"isarrti the city he will attend a dinner at? Pmnals m; for Friday and Saturday 11:4for .'....rrt..r. Grey Linen I‘oweling, Reg. 25c for . . ' , . A . . . . White Bedsheets, 70 by 90. Reg. $1.75 for. .. White Sheeting, 76 inches, for .... . . . . . . . . White Bed Spreads, Reg. $3.95 for . . .1. . . . Girls' Vests and Drawers. Reg. 75c for .... Ladies' Long Drawers, Reg. $1.00 for . . . . . . Ladies Fleece Lined Vesta, Reg. $1.26 for. . . ' Girl's Bloomers, Reg. $1.00 for .. . . . . . . . . . . Children', Hamlet“ Drawers for . . . ' . . . .. ladies' Black (Mbmere Stockings, Reg. 81.00 mg? my 6:2, 'siiiivii,' Re; 'iiiiis' '15: $Hagertal, It is always our aim to give you the [Highest poss- ible quality at the lowest possible price and this Store is always ready to stand behind its goods. We give. below only a few of the many bargains offered the thrifty buyer for the week end. Flannelette Blankets, 12A, for ............,eo ttdh Every department says "C1earartee"--We pass the word along to you. Cut prices to the core and we pre- dict a tremendous day's business on Saturday. _ marked down for this Remarkable Event on Saturday. Furnishing. Boots and Shoes. Every article has been other for many months to come to Ernst's End-of-Season Sale. opportunity available now, and there cannot be “Cash on 8aturday" the value of his money because there is no other The Greatest Bargain of the whole year Games 46 King St. E. - Kitchen Where the Good Clothes . Come From A. Newman tir Co. Einst's ”.30." NEW DUNDEE Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing and That's our advice to the thrifty man who knows $tytyrrday Formerly A Bechtel Store REAL Cl Mr. Abram Mathies was a busi- ness visitor to Vineland lam. Wed, nesday. For Bore throat use Minard's Litt) ment. After a week's illness the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kios- wetter passed away on Thursday evening. The bereaved parents will have the sincere sympathy ot the many friends in their Bore trereave- ment. Miss Marcella Hartlem of Lon- don spent the week end at her home here, Mr. J. W. Hartleib attended the funeral of the late Josiah Sumner at Waterloo on Saturday afternoon home after spending a tew weeks In Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dietrich at-l [(511666 the- "Ktestwetter-tytratts wed- ding at Waterloo last Monday. News Notes SAMBERG Kitchener $2.59 2.19 9.50 .59 3.59 .49 .59 .98 .59 .49 .65 with Wo'rd was received here ot the death of Russel Johnston man oc- curred at big bomb in Toronto on Monday. He Wu formerly employed here at Warner": drug store and for a time wu Also Vinny-Hum: agent u Hamil-o. Moved to Human. 0n Sginrdny In! Mr. A. R. Schwindt moved hil hounehoid at facts to Pi-tiavillo where he war chased t bakery bulineu some than an. H. Bippot nu um: pone-lion of the Schmidt tome. iJunlor Hock” Champion. . L Tho Elmir- Junior thtrttorn “an: hockey team, which won the championship this your will In - It a humus! in their honor to be [inn to the noun! of has. 'ttte dnto of which will be Allan-cod Mroettr This in the am - cinnamon-Mp limit-p burn." in. LI“ to Ian. The mm ot. a. in. " can-mun m mo to mi .1 no um - OI My] On Thursday the Bre brigade re- sponded to a call to the home of Theo. Munclman when a chimney had caught Ila Lime damage was done. , Died at Toronto. Owing to the breakage ot high tension wires on the St. Jacobs hill on Friday night the town ot Elmira was in darkness for a time. The extreme mid weather is said to hare been the cause of the break. Inclplent Blaze. Elmira. like other places in On tarlo, ten the earth tremors on Sat. urday night and there wu consider- able consternation In some homes when tables moved, dlahes rattled. pictures moved on the walls and buildings swayed. The radii), hom. ever, brought word that the shocks were earth tremors which were felt throughout Ontarlo and many parts of the United States, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorscht ot Erbsville were the sueau ot Mr and Mrs. Allan Dorset". lust Sur- day. f As to the other larmer's and. The ‘10; where they were situated was 'not damaged. The log was sawed ot, the ends tightly closed and then (taken home where they will be Iett (to swarm in the spring. 1 What's Next. Earth Tremor: Cause Anxlety. cently, Mr. Louis Heist: spent several days with friends in Wellesley. His broken arm is mending nicely. The/farm of " acrgs. farm stock, implements and household elects of Otto Fletch will be sold by we non on Tuesday. Mm]: l7. q leieWEd l Two local tanner: ench dis- Ecovered a swarm at bees ln tree {trunks recently while .cutttng wood lm their natural wood nuances. The ( noes could not be saved as the trunk ot the tree where they were ‘housdd was cut up. The weather. Jhowever, was mild tor several days {which enabled the has: to tly about. I The wood cutters had a merry time; to tight on the bees in order to Baru, l the real good honey. When "P).": ged it is believed the sweet; ot the leld may easily amount to 40 lbs. for more. . A snowmobile made its appear- ance on our roads on Sunday. tt was built from the (anions ForJ thesis and resembled a. most mod. erh Fehicrg riir whiter use. _ Mr. Wilfrid Schmidt ot Kitchener Several property exchanges are expected sooner pr later here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lichtl and mm. ily are preparing to Bell. their hand- some farm on which they live. It is reported that Mr. [Adm In on the lookout tor another place 0! abode tor his family in East Zorra. f A urge croFruitisirdsrd the " I an. ot an “out, da-ata, on» once and household elect! held at we lam ot Abraham hornet, St, at tum plum on Wednesday. Feb. Ill. Auctioneer l. H. Tony: ot New Dundee wielded the hummer in line style, the bidding hem. quite bruit. The sale, which started at , o'cloc-i wan out through In record time and titttittiqd In good tune in the after noon. Many articles brought filmy} prices and the tale waned overi, ”$00.00. i Wonder; Never an». --. h.“ I Latest District jiiiiiirri""'i" ”I -pestier yiares Ovlnc to the but mutton o! the man a we“ Mo Honda, (an it: no lulu new)“ w an we“! no" and”! an In be hold over tor m- ueex'u um. um nun-ad m tutu-um». umwumw ma Te acquaintances have -reu, “RA-IT. mm t ELMIRA P'r"oNA"AND0rMt8$trrtuaaan'roitatmr m warm canomcu CORRESPONDENT: no!!! If! unending the Good Rondn Mr: Alvin norm- In 1016 In. nun Convention in Toronto thin wait. on alum“- Rona to Mr. wmun Inna! from this vicinity at. Wad-utm- of th- 1m “no. M “add the Community Shun: lam m1 will In" . a]. of noel: Put, on My My». my I" and mun-nu Ila-cl ma. ”unwind-mu... 'a1"ll'."1'll'l'='fl,'Ud'u Mu. Violet Laud: of Plainea and Kr. Norman Cru- of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mm. T. Mer. shall on Sunday. Ila-n. Austin Brichr and 3. Roll: are unending the Good Rond- Convention in Toronto this unit. W. Clarence Shelby ofVPlnns- ville V” I visitor in this vicinity on Sand-y. , Mr. ma Mm. Austin my," vUited with the l.tter's sister at New Hamburg last Thumhy. Mr. J. Bricker was A businem visitor to Toronto last week. V Mr. Austin Bricker has secured the position of road superintendent for thte town-hip. Mr. Earl Bum-hart of Carstairs visited at the home of H. Schriebor last week. Rev. C. W. Backus of Paris is conducting Revival Services in the U. B. church here. Services every evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser of To.. ronto ue visiting with the former', parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kaiser. Miss Laura Maine spent Sunday at her home near Williamsburg. Mrs. C. L. Ritchie who has been laid up with a cold is able to be out again. Mr. and Mm. A. Poll visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll in Strassburg last Sunday. Mr. John Strum of near New Ham- burg spent Sunday at his home, here. Mr. Ferdinand Reina of Strattord spent Sunday " his home here. Mrs. Louis Dedman is visiting with relatives in Chicago. Mr. Milton Hotstetter of near Breslau spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs 'chr-Homtetter, _ _ - 'Sunday visitors it the home of D. R. Bosherts were: Mr. and Mrs David B. Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boshart and family. Mr. Joe Schwartzentruber is on the sick list. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Sunday visitors at the home or M. and Mrs. Clinton Mabel were: Mr. Russel Shanta and sisters, Mr .and Mrs. Allan Lets spen: Sunday evening at the home of Simeon Steinman. "-utamrsrrarrrarirTrrrinirGTirFi%Es" wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. John w. scrub and Mia: Elven strum who ha“; been spend-' ing some time in Toronto have re- turned home. Mrs. John Strum hav. ing recovered from her recent,ill- ness. February 28th was recorded as an- }other historic date tor this district which was visited by P earthquake “he first in 200 years. Many local people Buttered fainting epells as the earth begun to tremor about 9.30 o'colck in the evening. Pictures on the wall and ‘turniture in the homes wire seen to move and startled many pebple for a time. It, was , short time however when ill became known that the tremors¢ were caused by an earthquake which} was quite general in Ontario and! parts or the United States. I tterms of Interett Quite a number from (own and vicinity celebrated Warden John Reidel’u birthday last Tuesday. A nicely worded address w“ presented to Warden Reldel which was sun.- ably zcknowledged. no ttranking his may friends tor the kind expres- sions of good will which wn deeply appreciated. Earthquake Felt Hem Mr. Oscar hob-Inter visited with friends in Kitchener last Sauna-v cunt-cod Mrthdny . Miss Ida. Meyer returned home tttterr spending two "on in Guelph. Mll- Kate Helm-kl spent a man. time last Sunday with her mount. Mr. Jon. H. Schde in a “at and Po" with his mum'- here. Ila-In. Roy "I In. mm! from Linwood - Bub; with molt want»; but Brenner. Mr. Bug-nan my" thud (rind: in latch-nu- tor :0"an any: "V ' , _ In. and trrllMaruoarrlgarortrmis, the Twin Ct_tr um! Sunny vim the tensor: punts. Mrs. Walter Holwell is coisriited “maul. (Too late for last week) ROBIVILLE OT. BADEN Mr. Ind Mn. M. Elect nd In" Ethel Hun-berg" of Radon - Sunday with Mr. Ind In. Wm. Roth. A runnwly hone hltched to . cutter cums through town Int Sun- d-y evening It in aid that tho hone parted from Amnbree and did not stop It: mdq mam» until reaching Wilma: (Mitre. We ure lorry to learn that Miss Mirth. K.lttfuigeh In tsotttuted to the house with tn attack of rheu- matte have: Her many friends wish a speedy recovery. Mr. W. Buck spent the week end in Tomnlo with his Inn Rev. P. G. Buck, Mn. Buck who had been in Toronto for a week returned home with him. Mrs. Robert Baird. who In in the Stratford hospital where she went through an optrrtstlort is improving rapidly and In expectod to be home in a few days. Mr. Alfred Crosby who left the Bank ot Commerce last summer to tro west has returned and taken a position with Mr. E. G. Hammer as bookkeeper. . , The regular monthly meeting of the New Hamburg Women's lnstl. lute was held in Library Hall or. Tuesday evening March 3rd. at 7.30 Roll call Potato racemes, The Rev. "Mr, Mitchell gave a talk on "The Klngshlp of Self Control". _ Mr. Harry Peacock of Kitchené: spent last Sunday at his home here. At the recent Toronto Conserva- tory of Music examinations which were held in Kitchener, Miss Ruth Weber passed her theoretical exam with .tirst class honors and Milo Sarah Coleman her primary piano with honors. They are pupils of Miss Roxie Bowman. Mr. Robert Grimmer of the Huron Road tami purchased the Methodm Parsonage on Peel St: and intends to move to town shortly. Mr. Grim. mer sold his property to Mr. Ed. win s. Roth ot East Zorra who will take possession on March 16th. Miss Beatrice Mihma underwent an operation for appendicitis and ls doing nicely. Her many friends wish Mriiuitiisiry recovery N ---t, __ "TE; aréYntram-tteietr, who tawny, sold his farm on the Wilmot-Mem helm Townline to Mr. Arthur McMil lan has purchased the old Charles Montag homestead on the Peters. burtpNew Dundee road and moved there last week. Mr, C. L. Maser who purchased the hardware business from Mr. J. T'reeter took possession of the same last week. Besides the business Mr. Moser also purchased Mr. Preeter's property in town consisting ot the Wm. Tell block and " residence on Waterloo St. Mr. Mosel- intends to move to town about May Ist when Mr. Preeter will move to Kitchener. Miss Lorene Lightheart ot Brat. erloo spent Sunday at her home here, Business Changes Hands Mr. J. B. Jnntzl was on a business trip to Toronto on Wednesday. Wren: Gratt of Baden and Mise as we Wilmer and Helen Hall. ma'n at New Dundee spent Sunday with the former's uncle Mr. Moses B. Grott. _ The superintendent ot the local Hydro Electric system by request gave a talk on electricity at the Womea's lnstlmte meeting on Tues- day. morning a horse belonging to Mrs Zehr tell on the ice on Huron St. and sultered a fractured hip. o t M ai l Lenten aervnces were held in var. t ry o n c "tunirttttiotta had It Kitchener the following pupils ot Sous churches in town on Ash Wed- (Miss Louise RIG were success!“ uesday and will be continued Elementar G ade Val Ha Stowe throughout the Lemon season. I A y r ' e r Mr. George Agnew has purchased Mr. J. M. Zurbrlgg's residence on Weber St. and will move into it in the near future. Miss Mabel Schweluer In: re turned home alter spending several duys at the luminary openings in female. [have F. Debut attended tho an- uuu convention ol the Ontario Good hour Atsettciatiott in Toronto last week. ‘Lml the. NM Ill- but“ Trotting”: at tho “with. IN ot Wells!” I”. an "in and With In. H. IL m. Mil. L. B. Babb Ml MIN “‘0: 9291mm th View a an mum ery 0min;- lu Toronto. Me, W Gunman: or-thm But ot Common. an! ”out Sun-1 day will " "an tn Smttord. I nvusuuul. Ina Lemon season. Fiiifir"ii",'u'i',2','a,r',"."'C' 32:; While driving to town on Monuaw "...,, - I, r, I NIH HAD-UM E Mr. Kalbflelscb ot Niagara spent ”he weekend with his parents Mr. Mud Mrs. E. Katbtleisett. (ai/il Louise Botttiter sp'ent the iweek end at the home ot her broth- 'er Mr. Milton Boettger at Moncton. w ehtr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenhard of Waterloo spent the week end at " home here. Miss Ester Heimpel visited he; home at Heidelberg on Sunday last, Miss Kathleen Hayes spent Bun, DISTRIBUTORS OF A number ot Heidelberg sports enjoyed a pleasant evening of skating on Saturday at the 1ocai rink. Interesting News Notes Mr. L. G. Pequegnat has returned home after a several weeks' business trip to Quebec and Montreal. r 2 Bath. Splint Baskets Specialat "".' H .,..$59¢ Large Stnight Splint Beaten, (wired), twin] ,,..,'. . ai.79 Mr. Henry Williams, ot Toronto. spent the week end with his father Mr. Herman Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Agnew spent the week end with friends In Det. roit. F Mr. Earl Weber of Kitchener spent the week end at the home pt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch. Mr. and Mrs. B. G, Walker. Miss Grace Pequegnnt spent the week end with friends in Gait. Mr. and Mrs. Slegner ot Btrattord spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G, Walker. ed a ten for tuhereolosis on the Jersey herd of R. and A. H. Baird and found them entirely tree at this dlsense, eighty head in all. This is the second clean test this well known herd has had. One more clean teat in ttix months,wlll put them on the Fully Accredited List of the Accreditql Herd Plan. Dr. M. L. Carey Branltord, Fedenl lnspootor tor Health ot Animal De. partment Ottawa, has Just complet. Wilmot Centre (honors), Miriam Memer (honors), Florence Otto (max). with 4 and 41 ft. handles 1egy*titt,_speciat at M $2.69 val: iiiLii""ii Sewing I E JlllilaJ.iluk Ji0lulliil'flil) Feed Baskets Saturday Special Bargains Cant Hooks KITCHENED'S PROFIT-SHARING STORE Ind a but of ttther . TRUOT Tm. UTOIE Han-ockm' Cambrie, ""'"'"'"'.t"'obW9r,._.... ""-'"r.m...., $1 howl-y Ootton.r...... 15e, IN, Me, 29e Pillow Comm.” ....--, M "tnets Pula- TIN-3. at 3-4 ttpeter, can gull! new" Cotton, ...... MI 'fr,Att1"ytrt.t-rrrrt-a-e- " In In ”a. - Ou- quth an In"... In M. mums LIME LINWOOD " The Big Irariurare'store" WATERLOO, ONT. YA LE quality, . ',, T" 45e, 59c, 63; In! new values TO KEEP THE PRICE DOWN Special at Owing to sickness in the com- munity the Prayer Day service which was to be observed at the home or Mrs. M, Shams on Fen. 27th was postponed indetittiteir. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell and family left tor their home at Stew, art Valley, Sash. on Monday after spending a couple ot months with friends in this vicinity. 1 Mr. Mose Sham: attended oi, ki cm of the late Mr. Josiah Shutter at Waterloo last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Roth spent Sunday at Mr. Mose Bast's near Wellesley. Perfection Coal Oil Heater Just the thing for heating ,anextra room or a bed room. Special at Miss Jean Rennie visited friends at Mllverton and Millbank a few days last week. _ l Mrs. Foester of Waterloo ls spend‘ ing a few days with her son Mr. George, Foerstgr. _ -e-, ,, Messrs. Nathaniel and Aloyes Hey, gott were business visitors to strut- tord recently. _ Cold Blast Linked Globes 3 for aoc. Mr. Joe Roth of Bi,ttato spent a few days with his brother Mr. C Roth. V Miss Mattie Boshart spent u few days with her tister Mrs. Mose Bet near Wellesley. Mrs. Fred Jackson of near Dny- ton visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thus. Rennie. Gulvmized Wash Tubs A Real Bargain Hinges Julia and Lou Waterloo visited their over the week end, Mrs. A. R. Koebel and daughter. Marie, are vacationing at Ottun with her brother for a few weeks. Mr. Joseph Elsenmgngar has pur- chased a [arm from James my“: which formerly belonged to Mt. Al. bert Brenner. day with um Clements. Mrs. s. Patterson ot Tillhnry In at present visiting her ulster Mrs. Allen McLaughlin It Tralee. , Mrs. Peter Lennard, Mrs. Alex Koebel and Mrs. Geo. Volt visited their sister Mrs. Chas. Forwell who ls at present confined wlth lune“. $6.75 macs umwm‘ . >Mmulumuuuwmum CROBSHILL Agnes Powell of t5t Lenin Logo] ot $1.59 home hate

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