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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1925, p. 1

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§ : I R. Newman & Co. 5y +. mt Formeriy A. Bechtel Store | _â€"_â€" Three Big Feature Gron:sgo at : $16.90 ~$19.50 $s22 | +#a For the little fellow, 3 to 10 years we have many new styles. Bring in the boys and try them on. Our experienced sales people will be glad to help you. Baturday we offer 200 good sturdy twoâ€"Bloomer Suits, in new colors and very best styles: A splendid suit for school and best wear. You 200 BOYS‘ TWOâ€"BLOOMER â€"SUiTS must see these Suits to appreciate their real value. Ages T to 18 years. Never was a time when Young Men‘s Clothes were so‘ interesting. New Styhuthlm)hflngtownr.mhbdes‘ :fln_gtta-thtmfihblebutthmddmdudolgoode P es . ie e o e e e Slip into one of â€"our Fall Suits and Topcoats, Go out in | + the bracing air. You may feel a bit conscious of the dwhmwwimd.mfllty.:cv”;.!: won‘t. Truly it is a treat to indulge yourself in clothes of| â€" such quality featured in four great valueâ€"giving groups. They are scalted to your highest anticipation of good clothes ind are scalted to your highest anticipation of marked down to your idea of utmost value. New Fall Clothing For Boys Friday & Saturday SP EC IA LS LITTLE FELLOWS SUiTS $3.95 ° $10.00 Ladies‘ Heavy Rib Woo!l and Silk and Wool Hose, in 10 pieces Comforter Chints, 32 and 36 in wide, a good range of patterns t> 35¢.. Special ..... Fall Clearing Sale mnel, 27 in..wide. Reg. $).25. 1 piece Table Damask, lovely pattern. Reg. $1.00. Special ..... 79c Pure Linen Toweling. reg Rixon‘s Gift Shop â€" $22 $25 $333 $38 WATCHES, JEWELRY And OUR FULL LINE of GIFTS At Unheard of Prices. $7.95 One and Two Pair of Trousers 81 King St., West KITCHENER Attend Our SU IT S 10 S2%2"!â€" Latest $1.25. Special ...... P only. Speâ€" Boys‘~ Blue. Denim Overâ€" alls, all sizes, Reg. $1.50. Speciap ...... 89c Ladiea‘ Satinette Bloomâ€" ers, double elastic knee jn Misses‘ Brown â€" Calf , 1â€"strap Pumps, sizes 11 to 2 ........ $2.50 Misses‘ Elk Sandals, sizes 11 to Children‘s 1â€"strap Patent Cutâ€"out Pumps, welt soles, sizes 8 to 100 2ssssrrrrtrssrzrszrc2+s $106 Children‘s Brown 1â€"strap Pumps, sizes 8 to 10%4 .............. $1.85 Children‘s Ek Sandals, sizes 8 to 1004 :2ssrszrcrsssssisrs+»» §K06 ato 1s.s Little Gents‘ Patent or Black and Brown Calf Oxfords, sizes 8 to 10% MISSES‘, CHILDREN‘s AND BoY$S‘ FOoTWEaARr . a Misses‘ Patent Leather 1â€"strap Pumps, sizes 11 to 2 ........ $2.25 Made on practical lasts, School and Dress Shoes that will give satisfactory wear. Styles for Women and Misses 15 new styles‘to choose from, for Street, Dress and Sport wear, Novâ€" elty Strap effects short Vamp, Gored Pumps. All the most popular and wanted leather, are in this sale. Low Flat Heels, Military Heels, Louis Heels. : Men‘s Men‘s Work Shirts ja Blue Boys‘ Pure Wool Sweaters NEWEST LOW SHOES BOYS‘ SHOES * $1.00 called on Mr..and Mrs. David Boshâ€" art on Monday last. We are glad to report tha COhris, Yants!l is again on the Mr. and Mrs. Joe. K. Schwartzenâ€" truber and Mr. and Mrs. Emanue! Schwartzentruber visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gerber an Sunday ‘lr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Roth ot néar New Hamburg, Misses Lavina Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roth and Miss Nancy Roth of Ciarence, N.Y., der, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Licht! and Mr. Dan Schwartsentruber were Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. On Friday evening Mr. and Mre. Wil Forrest were given a surprise when nearly 4~ hundred of their friends gathered at their home and gave the young couple a miscellaneâ€" ous shower. The rest of the evenâ€" ing was spent in music and daneâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest have the best wishes of the community for a long and happy married life. Successful School Fairâ€"Although the weather last Wednesday was cool, the Township School Fair which was held here, was a decided success. The children of the townâ€" ship deserve much credit for thel fine showing of animals, vegetables, flowers and baking, etc., that were exhibited. The stock judging ani public speaking contests and school parades were very interesting feaâ€" tures of the fair, as were also the games and races which were much enjoyed. Miss â€" Adelineâ€" Seigner returned home after spending a week with friends in Kitchener. Notes of interest.â€"Mr. and iMrs. John Schuitz and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis spent Monday with Mrs. Menno Schultz at Topping. Notes of Interest. Mr. Clemens Ertel spent Sunday under the parental roof. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer were: Mr. Charlie Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer, and Mr. Stephen Heisâ€" er from Kitchener. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Koebel and daughter, Marie, from Linwood and Mr. Leander Meyer from Chartâ€" hage. Miss Marie Stroh attended the & few days with her brother, Harry. funeral of her brother, William‘ Mr. Sinclair Little of Oakville is Stroh in Kitchener on Wednesday.! visiting his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mcâ€" Miss Barbara Busch spent Sunâ€"| Eachern. day under the parental roof. Mrs. J. Musselman of Kitchener Miss Orth from Kitchener spent‘ paid a short visit to Mrs. W. Baessâ€" Sunday with friends in the vicinity., ler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, William Gebl from _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLaught Mishawaka spent their holidays and daughter of ‘Tralee spent Surâ€" with friends and ‘relatives here. |day at the latter‘s parents, Mr. and We are sorry to learn that Mrs. M‘rs. Wm. Carnochan. <"s" Michae! Weber is still on the sick! Mr. and Mra. Harry Lutz and son list. Many friends wish her a speedyl Billy spent Sunday at Rimira. . â€" recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Volsin snent The school teachers had conven tion on Thursday and Friday. Miss Marie Hammond \returned home after a year and a balf emâ€" ployment at Mr. and Mrs. Eckert near Wallestein. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strome from Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. ANemang. Mr. Sam Koebel, Mr .and Mrs. Peter Dietrich enjoyed. a motor trip to St. Agatha and spent Sunâ€" day with friends there. The school inspector, .Mr. Quarry, visited the Separate school on Tuesâ€" day. h on Saturday, with" friends in Hesson. Mr. and Mre. Amos Otto motored Quite a number of our Holy Name members attended the Holy Name Mr.. Rdward Lobsinger and Mr. Jerome Meyer spent Sunday under the parental roof. News of Interest * | News Notes ~_ . § ‘ Miss Margaret Miller returned,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zimmermas home to thé United States m:‘[u.am-nm-uun- PINE. HILL KINGWOOD WATERLOO imer attended the son in Kitchener is the order of spent a week Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hohi. â€"__ _ _ |many similar opporthaities of ; r:] A uwamber from here spentâ€"Sunâ€"| ceiving the good wishes of m‘ day evening at the home of Mr. and|friends, and may you abwars thisk Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolte and "r. and birs. Herman Wolte and|mit us to ask you .to accept â€"this tamily of ‘Waterloo, Ir.n‘ln.lh,ua-untn-umm‘ 4. Aemussen and family of Kitchâ€"| high estsom in which you are held. ener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gremm Aflbmhmuflufli #11 Mr. John Hinscl friends in Waterloo. Mr. and Mes. 4. family visited friends mear Linwood y ~Hs 8 l‘ha\' par Carnochs l Miss L _ a few da \ Mr. Si | visiting | Eachern. Mrs. J maid a al Mr. John Moser of Waterioo callâ€" ed on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kieswetter spent Sunday with their son, Clemâ€" ens, at Stâ€" Agatha. Mr. John Kieswetter of Kitchener called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Jac. Stockie of Watâ€" erloo visited friends here on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Ed. Harticib of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, spent the week énd under the parental roof. friends in Bresiau on Sunday. Personale W. D. Euler, M.P., of .Kitchener, called on some of his friends here last week. R Meéssrs. Tim Ruppel and «Charley Rauminger of Elmira epent Sunday afternoon in town. Miss Mary ‘Martinson of Elmira spent one day last week with Miss M. Schnurr. Little Norma Schiueter is present on the sick list. Mr. Quarry, the Separate School Inspector, paid a visit to the school here on Tuesday afternoon. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the dance at Hesson on Tuesday evening. The school children enjoyed a holiday on Wednesday when they attended the school fair at Kingâ€" wood. Linwood Separate School won second prize for their school drill. 1 The teachers of the local schools attended the teachers‘ convention at Kitcherier on Thursday and Friâ€" Mr. and Mra. Harry Lutz and son Billy spent Sunday at Rimira. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stoeser at Josephsâ€" burg. < Miss (Marcelia Brenner spent Sunday at her home at St. Clemâ€" ents. Mr. Wimn. Winkler of Millbank spent Monday in town. ! Mrs. Clarence . Wiegand and daughters of Kitchéner returned home after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. *4 Miss Lizzie Lutz of Kimira» spent a few days with her brother, Harry. Mr. Sinclair Little of Oakville is visiting his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mcâ€" The dance held in the rink hall on Friday evening was largely atâ€" tended. " lr.-ndlu.mhrlorulavlmorh&hmhuy daughter spent one day last week| woek end. at Kitchemer. * Mrs. T. Rank and son umwnmm.cunxpn-pmvw with boludlimbnuwhayllul..hhhtm at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Robr, : Quite a number from here attendâ€"] arda Haliman and Mre, ed the dance at Eimira on Saturday visited‘ with Mr. and Mn avening. â€"# Sakorâ€"and Mr .ond Mee {amily spent Saturday at Kitchener. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Holy Name Parade at New Davé Diebolt and Lou!s at all| 8. Rohr on Sunday. atâ€"| Mr. Lloyd Bricker who has just returned from the North West was M:vlfltorhthhmmymm ek | week end. ‘ f Mrs. T. Rank and son Sydney otf " of George Arman‘ Mrs. Annie Howâ€" I tett of Winterbourne, a sister and milestone (h life‘s journey. And as you have reached another of these anniversary land .marks today, perâ€" which provided excetient musip. A dainty lgnch was served which was enjoyed by all. Mr. Roth was preâ€" sented with a handsome rocker, folâ€" event took place at the home of Mr. and Mré, Nickolas Kittel on Sunday friends gathered to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth on the occaâ€" sion of his birthday. 'l‘.tv'v-!l[; was spent in singing, dancing nd\ card playing. Many thanks are beâ€" Kittel, which was as follows; Dear Mr. Roth: Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Winters and two children &re on an extended visit to Pontlac, Mich. ‘ m-kgr, nee Christina Arman, ntitorf Mrs. A. B. Siater of London mwas a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Wer ner.for a few days. Mrs. Norman Hollinvger a niece atâ€" Schierholtsz, was surprised by Mn‘ friends at her home recently ndi made the recipient of a miscellanâ€" Mrs. Wm. Amos, at Guelph. Hog prices at the C.P.R. Wednesâ€" day advancedâ€"25¢ per cwt. and sold at $12.50 per cwt. . Mr. and â€" Mrs. Edward Amos reâ€" cently attended the golden wedding of the former‘s parents, Mr. and given. will meet on lolidly. Oet “., t;r the purpose of reâ€"organizing the Soâ€" ciety. A whort programme will be Miss Evelyn Bricker is visiting in Plattsville with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Shelby. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hallman of near Tavistock called at the home of Mr. 8. Rohr on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Rd. Bucke of North Easthope, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilhelm and daughter Dorothy of Philipeâ€" burg, Mr Eilmer Bickle and Me Vinning of London were and ‘Mre. Melville Veitch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Switzer and children visited with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veitch, Mr. Will Veitch and Mrs. James Burnett of Winterbourne visited with Mr. dent of this vicinity movedâ€" her household effects to the home of her son at English Settiement last We, your friends, have gathered Henry and Oscar Gingrich of Kitch ened Visited with Mr. and Mrs, L. Hoim on Sunday, + and children visited with Mr. and I!deu“m,. Doris Welas and Dorothy Besser of Mr. ur.{quus.w,m-m Switzer of Kitchener on Sunâ€" and may you abways thisk and Mr. A "The Big Hardware Store" Pheone 2158 WATERLOO, ONT. Gents Furnaishing Dept. 100 dos. Men‘s All Wool Work Sox; bMack, grey and brown; a good sox~ for â€" general wear. Worth 25¢. Half price 100 Ladies and Misses Coats, mostly samples, including some Oof the most wanted seasonable shades and models; all are furâ€" trimmed, some have fur bordâ€" ers; up to $30 values. Sizes 14 to 44; all are lined throughout, some are interlined. 19 AF .. _ Famous For Low Prices ‘‘Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty" SPECIALS FOR_ Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday tions, suitable for all use. Worth $1.65. Speâ€" 100 doz Boys‘ and Girls‘ Black Worsted Stockings. Sizes 6 to 10â€" T5¢ value. O(M.. * 10 "‘* $1.00 20 boits Striped Flanelette, light and dark shades. 4/ . ‘They are Safe, Clean, Brilliant, No Odor, no ‘wick to : trim, no chimney to clean. $10. Coleman Lamp with Shade ...................... @11 | _COLEMAN â€" QUICKâ€"LITE Lamps and Lanterns Economic Dept. Store Phone 574. KITCHNENER _ 227 King St. W. Readyâ€"to Wear 100 doz. Women‘s SHk and ool Hose, all ne'v seasoun ades, all sizes. 1 iIue. Special, pr. .... 59¢ (KITCHBNRR‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE) M; WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED | _ â€"â€"Lto sorve the poeople of this district in a big and broad â€"â€"â€"'vvl"'-” â€"-y“lw on 4 i S . $ 1% Is Now Completely E. Staple Dept ces "Built on Valueâ€"Growing on Valu the‘‘" 12.95 a yaa c."""* 16¢C "The Sunshine of the night" Children‘s Combingâ€" able for all winter â€"DAVIS We catry extra wicks, Both King and Queen Streets, Misses‘ Shoes; they consist of black and brown kid and calf leathers, medium _ and _ low heels; shoes worth up to $5.50. Special ............ @1 1M Boys‘ Brown Calf Leather, Blucher style shoes, solid leather sole and heels. Suitable for either good use or school shoes.. Worth $3.50. Svecai .cl2."" $2.39 Men‘s Black Calf â€" Shoes. Blucher style, wide fitting solid leather sole and heel. Suitable hose for either good use or general $4.00. Special . OW VC BD Inbelo Mataarte uies MB s e seA made of a heavy weight denim material. Value and wear can not be oqu:le]d. Worth up. to $2.50. Special to oleap ............l. 31-39 suit that will give you plenty Of wear; quality cannot be equalled at this spiendid value we are offering you. Worth $25.00. Special to 150 doz. Boys‘ Tweed Bloomâ€" 2010000220 208 ) DIEHC AnG other well known makes. Black, khaki, blue }tflnel, _and . grey. wear. Worth up to $1.65. PFAM . Ppecigl, pF_........... 790 Just Received! 100 Men‘s Dark Grey Worsted Suits. A Men‘s ©$10.00 ©$11.50 ~~ $2.95 for t it

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