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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1925, p. 1

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t “5:15 '!r8,5, T . I _ _ " fu _ a J. Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville ot To. ronto, Mrs. Conrad Miller and daughter Mae of Dining. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Schinheln or Conestoga. were Sunday visitors at the home or Mr. J. B. Snyder's. Rev. Q. G. Hallman of Kitchener had charge of the services in the Evangelical church on Sunday Mr. Harvey Class of the Toronto University spent the handy at the home or his parents, Mr. and.Mrs. Geo. ttsis. Death of Hy. Heifer. The death took place on Thurs- day morning ot Mr. Henry Hotter, following a several months' illness. in his 84th year. His wife prede- fwserl‘him several years. Helene: one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Reset ot Waterloo and one son Emil, The funeral was held on Saturday after- noon trom the home of his mother attd was very largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shane. Sizes 11 to 13, Special Saturday ._.m__r..rr..t. $2.35 Boy,s' all solid Heather Shoes. hbrics tor school wear', black or brown. sizes 1 to 592. Special to clear, Saturday at PrP'rF eo a]: Boys' Fine Box Kip Lace Show, made on the new popular square toe las ,sizea 1 to 5%. Special Satur- 1"jRt"rlti'.1.t.'.t $3.48 Sizes 11 to 13, Special Saturdar m.....-.--.--,. $2.35 Just the thing tor VSprln’gVand School wear, dark mixtures, n11 ground belt style, 6 to " year Shel Extra quality Blue thrrkisitts with two pair or bloomers, bolted Norton: style, well tailored and " ished, Exceptions! nine at this price. Boys' Cape 50e to $1.25. Spring Caps, [they Tweed: "td, Novelty weaves, in new coloring». l Our showing of 'Boys' Spring Suits, represents the best Omaha manufacturers’ productions. are well tirade from the has! wearing fibrin obtainable and reinforced when the! greatest strain comes; the extra? trousers assure longer wear. _ $7.45, $9.75, $14.50 That " why In ”My all your attention to our Intending user-luau! a: an lying My. Than pho- not. the autumn an» "e-th. name than.» of "I. m and - mu -- with an anion! an.» m m W'm m - mm m Int in mini W- I ”In: " trait-ttttt mt MOI trot-tteo you no that cloth... VALUE . is, the Keynote ,'tertew-tod-t-ar---e-m-u.A lug-twin! animus. Ptee'trt,t'fe.t'ttttPtteeet-rtl and and“. who has In Contact“. um you that“, 'ttttmt “at your" out!“ per an» I» It. I Blue Serge Suits $12.50 Here Mr. Mtn " St mmfgvv Jia,, SW ','2t2'tttr. 1'ardf't Boys' Raincoats $6.95 Here are a few of our Special Offerings for Thurday, Friday and Saturday at prices which will be money seven. Come and you will see values that will surprise you. Ladies' Bloomer: in pink and white, Reg. 600. Speck] 39c Lamos’ White, Vents, no shoves, Rag. 400. Special .. 29c Lstttirs, Long any Gloves met, In“ Ind am. Reg. ttAO. Epoch] ."'.'...'......t.........., lNewman'trhgge Mcn's Knitted Ties In a nice man of colon. Rog. 00c Erwin! '_""""""""'..'..'.................., 3 dorm Ruth Towels. a good I!" with collar-d strip. “0,1,656 curb. Smell] P"........... ...... ..... l2 5 pieces Fanry votletr,Nll good shad“. Reg. me, Special m-'-....-.............................., Boys' Surge and Tweed Cup: in latest In)“. Special Man‘s Dark and Light Blue Chambny Work Shh-ta. all Crrosy, (large make) Reg. 81.35. Spock! ...... , Formerly A. Mk! Store Wakrloa " . M Ladies BOYS' SPRING SUITS with Ex": Bloomers A. Newman tir Co. Boys’ Shoes only 051ng Bola. Drum. Syn-vial.........,.............. iv: l Ending. unmanned. " In. with, vary can weave. Rex. Mr. Special ."".".e.w.r....r..... les Hose in the new shades, Nude, Elwin, Dawn. Bearer. also Black. Friday and Saturday ........ FLORADALE. $2.95 The Helpers' Class on the Evan- gelical Sunday School will hold their entertainment on Friday evening. May 29th, In Bergman's Han. Every. body welcome. Mrs. David Koch ot Conestoga spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Mrs. Fred Luci: spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. on at Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel name: of Kitchener spent the week end with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Israel. Messrs. Willard Snyder and Her man Mailer and the Misses Ida and Alice Snyder and Miss Annie Reich. ert agent Sunday at Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kaufman of Scotland spent the week end with the Iattér pifems. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Soehner. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver‘ Snyder' and family attended the Bible Confer- ence held last Thursday at Wilma. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witter spent the week end with friends in "ttsis vicinity. 7 Oxford! that are smart and trim in appearance. In Brown and Black Calf Leather, all with rubber heels. Menu Brown or Black Oxfords, the new toe with Walt soles, an ex- tremely dressy shoe, priced low. . l Mr. Hang Kim“. um Annie Infant's Plum Dunbar or Kid Kuntz. Ml" Norah Km", tuteHarry OMEN-p Pumps. sho- $1.25 anu spent the hollrlay with the , to 5 m...'.............. "ormttr's daughter It Brodhuen. .. . l Mr. Valentine Rotatetgor ttt Wear: Men's MW Shoes Hug a smile these ttartr--it's . boy. Congratulations. You'll and hem a tremendous The streets ot Baden are oiled no rinse ot and”. Good style In very there will be tto-duat now. important. Good tit ia TMMNtBNiry. We Mr. and Mra. Chr. Zehr ot Welles- are partlculnr nttotrt both; we m ley were visitors at the home ot your feet Trp: --. er. Chr. Gaucho. Menu Tan Oxfords, rubber heels. tt good style and quality, at a low price. Children‘s Paton: Leather or KN and Smoked Elk, all” 5 toN _.".............. $1.65 lunar Patent Luther Oxfordl. use: 11 to 2............ $2 95 . Chlklron'a Punt Leather, One- su-np'PumpI, 31m 8 to m ."'..m.F.......r.... $2.85 I. - mac. “but and Children's The Reliable AT $6.95 AT $4.95 AT $5.95 'l' 49e $1.39 $1.19 39e 49e 89e 98e 49e 49e It. in“ but a My. Mr. and Mm. Addison Dodo}. and Mr. and In. Nelson "tttte and - "and with Mr. and In. Hoary Doc-lo. Bom-ten, are. to Mr. and Mrs. Chum man, u m. In. 3. any. a mocha" mine with In mm. In. P. M. Woman-nutty": law. M. Indium: on no not “It can. We nil lop hr in My man. it. an In. Elma! m an Misses Mun-y Ind Mildred Dollar ot London visited with their sund- mother, Mrs. B. Meyer on. day Int week. Mm Alma Break spun! the hon, day with her "terr ll Flo-paler. Mr, und Mm. Elton amt and um- ny of Kitchener up"! the new" ttt the home of " brother. Mr and Mn. Moyer and daughter Dorothy of Kitchener cuilud M. the home ot Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Baum-n on Monday. - Mrs. Wnner Quench" left on Mon, day for her homo In Belhvme. Miss Iva Snider ot Kitchener visit- ed her friend, Miss Pearl Nader over the holiday. _ Rev. E. Sievenpiper and Messrs. Garfield Nader. Arthur Beer, Cecil Mader and Reg. sievenplper motor. ed to Toronto on Monday. Mrs. D. Thuler, Mr. Charles Pref“ and Miss Martha ThaArr motored to Niagara Full: on Satur- any. Mrs. Abe Mayer is visiting (Hands In Rochester at present. Mr. Reuben Litwlller and Ella Lit. wnler Mpettt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs M, Heckendorn. Mr. Earl Mnder of Mower!) spent Monday at his home here. Miss Luella Heckendorn ot Kit. chener and her Mater, Pearl ot Bridgeport visited under the pure» tal root over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber ot Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bau- man. Persona“. Mrs. Jno. Zehr and children ot Alton, N.Y., were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingrich last week. C Mr. Sam M. Roth is erecting a service nation and machine shop on West Main Street. The men are now busily engaged in the gravel pit. preparing tor the completion of the highway from Petersburg to New Hamburg. . Mrs. t. R. Shaun of Weston und Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilderttrraad former- ly of New Hamburg called on rela- tives here on Sunday. Mr. Levi Sham: ot Waterloé, a former local resident, is renewing acquaintances; _ . Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bechtel spent Thursday with friends in Bridgeport. Miss Irene Wendy ot Kitchener was the guest ot her cousin. Miss Ethel HunatrertMr. _ The Standard Broom Co. nu din- posed of its manufacturing plant to The Gan Broom Co. The latter moved the equipment to Gait on Monday, Miss Marie mm let! for Yale. Mick, where she has secured I good which. Thi, may friend: or mu Lydia Gnscho will be planned to loan In. is improving very nicély. Mr. C. B. Ban of the Waterttto Chronicle w“ a business vllitor In Bade; In! Fruity. Mr. and In. Show Quinn-n spent This)!!!” "can; at the bug or Mr. and Din. Pour Quench. m Ir. J. B. o. ”all; n was the occlus- of Ms my. A in; or-ant My...“ by mm they “turn-d loll” "tor wishing Mr. Schmidt my - return ot the any. Mr, any Boahnrt'ud may oe moonxllch" ”out n ("I on with his utter. In. Dun any. Not-cum _ , _ Darla-lumnhut In] BREOLAU WATERLOO Mr. W m. d " “to mm on»... ttttFr, Mud In mm. hot cum. It. '3. M u was” maul Mr. mmuwm'umul “mm-um. 10.1010. Mr. In]. Hour of watertoo and Mr. Infra! Hour ot Hamilton Ive-Ln. wont M with the toe. non - Mr. Jam Hour. Mr. all In. Goo. Doom" and Mr. and In. Bttttl Hum spout sunr- d-y ova-In. vlth Mond- nor Mt. and Mrtt. Ernie Rump! And family ot Kitchener went and" It tho home of Mr. 1nd in. . Mos- burg". Mrs. John W. Mose! Ind Mn" Gregor Bunch! of Wnterloo were visiting friend: and “have: here' over the week and. ( Mr, John "our ot Wltorloo cull ed on friends here on Mona". Mn. Jon. Dot-ch! “a diam" Rate or Wlurloo went Sunday with Mr. 9nd Mn. when "our. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bach were mum-- to Kudzu" on Suntan. Mr. and Mn with relatives Thursday. Peruvian. Mr, Jacob Knutmnn ot St. Jacob! renewed old “enhance: here Int Friday. - Mr. John Wolfe And Mm. Herman Walls ot Waterloo called on friends last may. . Mr. and Mrs. George Lorentz of St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rumix on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beat. Roth visited with routines in Weliegiey on Mrs. Fred Klenappel, Sn. Miss orillia and Leander Klenappel, Mrs. Joseph Schweitzer and Edna were visitors to Kitchener and Waterloo on Thursday. Mm 0mm Klemmpel was visitor to Wtrtertbo on "tttrxittr, Mrs. Frank Hlnsberger ot Port Huron, Mia... is visiting Mu; rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch and tawny visited with relatives in Nlthburg on Sunday last. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. Fred Kienanppl. iv., Wei-e: Mr. and Mrs. Leander Mon- tag and family of Petersttmrg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klennppel In, and Miss Katie Dorsebt ot St. Agatha. Mr. Joseph Schweitzer “a visitor to Wellesley on 'rttursdtsr Theyeold dry weather has the enact ot keeping Brain and hay crops as well as garden produce al moat at a mndstlll. Warm weather and melanin is needed. Mr. Conrad Laclnnu ot New Hamburg made a number of calls on. old friends on Sunday last. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hannah enter- tained their lamily on May Mth, it being the latter's birthday. The sons and daughters with their ttsmilies had an enjoyable family gathering. Mrsm. Dubrick of wniuimhur; had a burn raised on Monday 6! last week. A III-go number ot will- ing worken kindled the umber. A sumptuous supper Inn than by the good lady ot the house assisted by a host of (Hench. _ Mr. Gotlleb Doohn, who bought I tarm her. and mom onto It u tow months Mo, In: an“: sold out. Mr. Bonn-u ot Kitchener I: nut nur- chaser. . Mr. and If... Dosh and funny will be much mined hen. Mr. and 3111.1 1. Devin nd Ion Honor no J. M. And Haunt Robert-on uncalled the (new or Mn. Martin tr. Bun-n of thorloo To. on may ot but weak. The funeral In - “tended by Inlay borrowing (Hench. Birthday Reunion. I The min! I“. and ion I'f Quit! but in. U. a. M I'll vol! Athd. lav. o. W.” has“ a “an: am. In: -th. - “Win can {do than with In..." an Dorm and n hdy (mm! from “with” “I. I mt. Dunn the urb- cl Minn at - Mongols". Buckn- and: ohm or to- m maple wok I It.“ (or amt. "a“... an“. OUNH“ LAKE BAMBERG HAHN-DI ILICTION IN MMATQNIVIAN Premier Charles A. Dunn a. nomad ”may tttat I Pro {mom moral about»: VOIId it held n eunuch":- on in. t 'ru when! cont-Imam or ”on. c. " than». an. Mo an: an t. tht, ”new!“ a. "et-ttttq a! ‘KOII.'. “vial-lion".- - at mm mu m Mr. 3. Wm sncnr- (ow noun Mm. mun. Kabul Weber. Hesson. Mrs. Joe Weber and daughter ot London. Miss Delphine Fischer of Kitctr encr spent the holidays with friends and rulazives here. Miss Lena Kuntz a! mum...» Miss Lena Kuntz ot Kitchener spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. D. Kuna. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber were: Mrs. B. Snider. and Mines Loretta und Marie Weber, Kitchener. Planer Min A. Forms", who took the part of an adopted daughter and In the second act as May Queen, por- trayed her part remarkably well. while Miss L. Lobsingwr as Patsy, a mlsehievous cousin, also was ex- cellent. The young ladies wish to thank those who attended the enter- tainment tor their support and in- terest. Miss Bernadette Meyer spent Sun day with Miss sAdele Roaettbhttt. A number of young people spent Sunday evening at the home ot Mr. Ed. Boppre. The entertainment held' try the Young Ladies was a success. Much credit is due those who participated especially the girls who look the prominent parts, this having been the Brat time some " them ap- peared berbre a big audience, Messrs. Englabert Meyer and El- mer Meyer spent a Jus last week with friends In Kitchener. Messrs. Clue Ind chads Dome and Jerome Meyer trom St. Jerome's College spent the holiday at their respective homes. Mr. J. Reese! is spending the the week and with his father Mr. J Boegel. Miss Barbara Busch of st. Jacobs spent Sunday with her parent; Mr. W. D. Euler. M.P., ot Kitch- ener spent Saturday with friend- here. _ Mr August You"; at mm vhiud Manda Ind nhtivol hero on ptr day. Mr. Ed. Boppre and daughter Rita spent Saturday In Waterloo. Miss Louise Schummér of Lin- wood ls spending the holidays with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. P.. F. Schummer. . Mr. and Mn. Prank Bunch. Mutt Alumina: Busch and Mr. “a Mrs. Charles Busch Jr., spent last Thnrm day in Kitchcner. Mr. M. P. Schummer and Kenneth Gin-tar attended the hubs“ “no held " Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vomn of Lin. wood were the guests or Mr. und Mrs. Joe Vain") on Friday. on Wednuday. In. t. Dmur of Routes: return“ home nicer unending a any with her mother, Mrs. A. hum. Mr. And Mm Dnvld Hanoi! wore business visitors to Kitchener on Friday. LAttutTeeytttttee. o: manna, Van In. , o. "tt (iifi"iii'i'2fi',i1i'itit'ii,lll'4 nu w.:.w.-cluuimn¢n, 'ia-eo-teva-Li', atthtshmrsoM3t.v.qF.Beeuroe, Walla-day. l Mr. “a In. Judah With! all and“: MAN. Ind It. 1mm oe Kitchener wore tho - of W. and In. J. B. lover. Separate School human- Mr. Quarry made A basin-u an Inn Madam M, J" "e" -', uGFGiaT iaTairii"itiiriGr7." l--.,--'-':..,'?!-'?.'.?.,'-',.'.,..'-...,.....'.' Ind”: SWIM cam, d r-tters he". - "WNW of wanna. hours with Mr. and Kabul on Gnu-my. can Mr. Carl Hemmerlch left for his home near Elmira during the week end after being engaged with his nude. Mr. Chain. Scheitele for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dahmer and baby girl and Mr. Otto Koch and son Edward and daughter Catherine motored to Durham on Saturday where they spent a few days visit. ing relatives near that place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry9'idtiler and daughter accompanied a motor party Mr, and Mrs, William Asmussen and Mrs. Hagen ot Kitetiemet. called at the home tpf Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachbom on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. Beige]. two sons and daughter ot near Mondale and Miss Clara Herman of Elmira were visiting relatives here on Thursday. Messrs. Carl Stelsa of Jamestown. N.Y., and Frank Sehorseburg of 801810. N.Y.. spent a few days last we): visiting at the farmer's par. ental home In this village. Mr. Harry Fiddler was a business visitor in Guelph last Friday. A number of members ot the Methodist Church attended a busi- ness meeting hen! in Elmira Mom day ot last week. Mr. Olive 5. Bean ot the Waterloo' Chtonlcle made business calls in the village on Thursday. I -her, Herbert Huehn made a bush nan trip to Brannon! on Tuesday of Int week. Relatives of the late Mrs. Ivan Snyder or Ems!“ attended the funeral on Monday lorenoon, last week. Rev. J. Submler of Denver, Col., who I: visiting in Waterloo County for several weeks, called on friends here Tuesday of last week. In“ Phyllis Schnauzer. accom- plulod I Kitchener motor party to Mann District early last week. DISTRIBUTORS or Items of mun-“t. " The Big Hardwar e’Store" FM I , 8 WATERLOO, ONT . mu [Mir Own Gag tn for n amonLriitCid" -___- I Your SumtStove. Tburner without high shelf $40.00 3-bunter With high shelf . . . . 45.00 COLEMAN .C0.'0KING STOVES Moth Their Own Ca: Have Gas Cooking In Your Home, Toot Sinai: to 14 years mum to St 1.50 log. 11.00 to 9.00 Red. 9.00 to T.SS (KITCHENBQ’Q I'tt9rlr'r:Mriutml STORE) rah: use. mg 1tl 'a ttet ei-tttgat..................... ..... Ammxiddies’Cont- M WEJCHEUI 8)lullrfmil) Cookers mules LIMITED CON ISTOBO ti “unborn of The Ami-“d Madmen “on: of an“. has ample reduction. YALE 1|: will ItMr.tmatmtmtt-tt Messrs. Henry Seherer of Gold, stone and- John Scherer of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and daughter Miss Ethel were visitors with Toronto relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Passold ot Kitchener were vlsmng at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sol. Kirch. . Woolwich Township Council will meet again next Tuesday. June 2nd. xi 2 o'clock in the afternoon ot an! day the Court ot Revision and ap- peal on the Assessment-Rolls tor (hr rmwm year will tie held. During the cold wave on Saturglay and Sunday snow was seen mum: at times. Heavy winter clothing tel! quite comfortable these days. Rev. C. Zarnke and a large r%rre- sentation of Sunday school teachers trom the Lutheran church attended the annual Sunday School Conven- tion held in St. John's church. Wat crloo. on Monday. In connection with the Pente- costal service in the Lutheran church next Sunday torenoon. Holy Communion will. be administered. Preparatory Service commences at 10 o'cioclc, Sunday school wllI start at 9 an]. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hachboni ot Kitchener and Mr, and Mrs. John Manecke of CettttNevilie spent Sun- day visiting at the homes ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hachborn. Mr. and Mm. E. Nerlich and party of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and» Mrs. Jacob W. Schweitzer. Mr. Charles Scherer ot near Met- peler spent Sunday at the homo of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dielilcb brherer, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Daimler, Ion Franklin and daughter. It!“ Ger- trude, motored (ram Oahu" and visited at the home ot the farmer’s mother and brothers over Sunday. on a trip to Drew on sum-any. where they spent the hand” at In. home of Mrs. Fiddler's parents. we men] on " worth of fuel. Made in vu-iou: nylon Ind lin- trom mull Bungalow We" to big. highovon maps. Como ERE is the cooker that puts an end to cook stow drudgery! It’s the Coleman, the mod- em stove that makes and burns its own ttas-trivets housewives on fauna and in small towns all them- veniencrs of a city can range. We a gas range and gas plant, all in one. Easi and safe to ovate. Tan can't: illfuel,ean't be filled ",h','lt,l in use, no crawlin flame. Acleaner, hotter game than natural {as or kerosene. A clean itchen --al ways. and clean pols and pang-no smoke, no soot. Reg. 1.50 to '5’! Reg. 5.75 to, . 4.t Ag Low " “.95 The Coleman cook- nn avar- to LOCKS ' HARDWARE -="i'f’ $10

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