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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1926, p. 1

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_danuary Sale ERNST‘S *z 3 GOoOD CLOTHES * COME FROM* 46 East King‘St., Kitchener And the huge response during the colossal event is ample proof of the faith placed in this GREAT STORE by the public. °_ Men‘s, Young Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits a Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats suitable fo ‘This Sweeping Reduction brings prices below Manufacturers‘ COBtS @t ..s00000 Every Suit, all Wool with fullâ€"lined Bloomers; Winter year round, weights, good Tt dark patterus, sizes 1t to and $14 regular, at â€" @ Heathor Mixtures. This is a pecial price on these Coats 10 to 18 years. $12 to $15 $£ B OH e mirmnices + . $2, $2.50 Blouses for 95c Broken lines of some Blouses for boys, every ( gain Boys‘ Sweaters for $1.25. Pure: Wool Sweaters, : %0, in all colors and man eplor combinations, . valt #2.50 LOT \.........l.l.cccccmecee Boys‘ Wool Hose 72c mere orâ€" Worsted Stock T to 10, Regular $1.00 for Md., of Isaiah G. Bam Elmira, | to _ Miss â€" No Bishop Geo. Keener of lowing a visit to frien sylvania, the newly w will take up their resi farm near this town i by Mrs. Silas Bowman Boys‘ Fine Ribhed Mrs. â€" Marsgaret Big Reductions at 40, Friday and Saturday SPECIALS borders. the anufacturers‘ Costs at ; ; $16.% Clearance Men‘s Suits Reg. $11.00 tonade Reg. $1 Special Createst Annual blnc Children‘s Serge Dreses in Navy Blue, nicely trimmed with braid and buttons. Reg. $6.00. To @I@AT ...ssccse> s 2.95 J. Uffelman Block, King Street Waterloo _ .» â€" = Ont M« Ilfllllllllllll!lfllll!-lalmlflllllIDIIIIIIM"OIIllllH«Illl“lfllnl"lMIIIlllIlHIlIllIIIIIIIIIK!II.!II'U‘IINII‘% M Men Boys $1.75.. Sper Ladies‘ Silk Children B1 $1 only ELMIRA Reg. up to $3 ecial . Newman & Co. lit every on« Special W ind H« W Heather Sweat 11 Kolhn Towell Teddy .Bear Suits in grey, red and ‘$8.95 la l W M $7.95 We BJU outs with n $1.25 Blue and Sp« beautiful _ up to Sp« OJc 7(79¢ lal Wool i hi Blan} nhel s1z°8 m ish To clear ade il whi Suits and Overcoats, Hundreds and table for Winter and Spring wear. ; prices to a level with or actually Hose, in W good range of colors 200 pair of Women‘s low Shoes, in Elack and Brown, broken lines but practically all sizes, qualities to $7 padded J for $2 N0 Boys‘ Fine Box Veal Lace Shoes madeâ€"on the new last, sizes 1 to. 5, made â€" for _ dréess â€" wear, $2 95 regular $4.00 for ....c.c.lll. * ts Moen‘s _ High â€" Grade â€" Black â€" or Prown Calf Leather, Goodyear Welt Lace Shoes, all sizes. Regular $7.00 for critically ill for some time, is now‘ in the road to recovery. \ Herbert Feil, who figured in the motor accident on the Sarnia highâ€" way, has so far recovered as to be ible to leave the Kitchenerâ€"Water ioo hospital for his home. Conncillor A. W. Hoffer entertainâ€" old his colleagues to a splendid dinâ€" wer recently on the occasion of his in 1726 birthday. Buyers paid $13.75 per ewt. for live hogs at the local stock yards last week, an advance of 50e per ewt i NGD Women‘s Boudoir and House Slipâ€" ts of Suede and Fancy Leathers, d ®arious colors, in Felts, all with dded â€" soles. low _ rubber heels, Remarkable Grouping in Women‘s, _ Men‘s and Children‘s Shoes on Saturday. Misses‘ â€" High Cut Lace Shoes, ack or Brown Kid or Box Kip ather. sizes 11 to 2, Regular $3.50 Children‘s Dongola L es 5o to T. Regular in white,. full size 11 with red border. Reg s, mwizes @6 to good quality Reg up to $2.00 for ikets with Blue and Pink with Blue To« 79¢, 89¢, 98c Ontario Spe " 7 19¢ "" $8.50 "~ A9¢ ~cos * $1.00 $2.49 $2.00 $8.175 Lace â€" Shoes $1.95 $2.95 $2.45 $1.35 $4.85 O5c Social and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haase and famâ€" ily returned to their home at Kitchâ€" ener after spending the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzâ€" Miss Laura B. Turel_of the Genâ€" eral Hospital, Hamilton, spent a short time at her home here during the New Years holiday. Miss Barbara Livingston of Watâ€" erloo was the guest of friends here cver the New Years holiday. Miss Hilda Heintzman of Detroit spent New Year‘s day at her home here. cle Miss Mary Weber of Vineland spent the week end with the Moyers at Pleasant View. Miss Mary Farrell returned from her home at Ripley. on Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. McAllister. Miss Marjorie McAllister returnâ€" ed to London on Sunday after spending the holidays at her home here. School reâ€"opened on Monday noor with a fair attendance. Miss Florence Bonfonti of Strat ford ~was a guest of Miss Alice Heintzman last week end. Miss Jean Clarke of Kitchener _ visited at the Moyers, Pleasant ® View, last week end. Mr. Bachman of Toronto visited his sister, Miss Adeline Bachman last week. A party of young people from Kitâ€" chener journeyed to the home of Miss Alice Heintzman the other week to spend the evening. It was the occasion of her birthday. A jolly {ime was spent in games of various kinds and. music, all wishing hes many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgatz Sunâ€" dayed at Pleasant. View. Mr. Roy Kraft and Miss Viola Kraft â€"of Bridgeport, Mr. _ Herbert Musselman _ of â€" Pennsylvania, and Mr. Clayton Musselman of Waterloo were Sundayâ€"guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz. Bornâ€"On Sunday, Jan. 10th, to Mr.â€" and Mrs.â€" Harvey Reick, & daughter. Born â€"â€"On Jan. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hause, a daughter. Mr. D. McKay Bemis and the Misses _ Mary â€" and Abbie â€" Bemis spent a few days at Toronto last week â€" visiting â€" their â€" cousin, Miss Chalmers, who is seriously ill. Misses Luida Shantz a&nd Valina Cressman are aftending the Bible Conference held at Kitchener. The annual school meeting held the other week was very well atâ€" tended. The usual business was transacted in the usual business like manner. Mr. J. B. Bingeman, who has been the faithful and efficient trustee for the past 12 years; resigned and Mr. Elias Shantz was elected in his place for the next. term. Mrs. Weston was given the office of janitor for another year. News Notes Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang on «January 4th, a daughter. Misses Hattie Nauman and Stelia Schmidt of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schmidt. â€" Miss Hattie Waterman of Kitchâ€" ener nperLt the week end at her home here. * Mesars. Victor Dinger Sararas are at present latives in Detroft. Mrs. Alvin Beckman of Kitchener spent last week at the home of Mr. Chas. Beckman. Mr. Raiph Howling has been taken on as an additional member of the bank staff here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee of Kitchener spent Sunday at 3he home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Waterâ€" man The New Dundee Women‘s Inâ€" stitute will hold : their monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs. Austin Bauer. Latest District News || === BLOOMINGDALE PERSONALS AND OTHER.ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTS NEW DUNDEE With the holidays over and the ronto visited unprecedented election excitement ine Ba®hman subsiding this old World is once ‘ugain beginning to ‘ get into it« ple from Kit former course. i 1 the home of _ The United Farmers‘ Club meetâ€" in the other ing called for next Saturday after> rning. It was noon has been postponed for one thday. A jolly week and will be held on Saturday ies of various afternoon the 21fr(l inst., at. 2.30. wishing hes! _ Miss Florence Holle has been a f the day. _ ‘recent visitor with her sisters in Burgatz Sunâ€" ja Elmira. w. | _ Miss Elmeda Schmidt who with 1 Miss Viol@ jper parents have resided in the Mr. Herber‘ wost until recently when they reâ€" sylvania, @nd moved to this county. has been visâ€" n of Waterl00 jing during the past week at the Mr. and MYS. pnome of her uncle and â€"aunt, Mr. | and Mrs. Ed. J. Pfeffer. Jan. 10th, to _ ‘Fhe annual meeting of the Luth: and Wilson visiting / re Death of Jacob Jantzi.â€"The funâ€" eral was held last Wednesday morn ‘ ing at 9.30 a.m. of the late Jacob Jantzi who died after: a lingering illwess. â€" Deceased, 'i“ was in his 56th year, was born in Wilmot Tp., end â€" was married to â€" Veronica Jantzi, also of Wllmoq' where they resided for 31 years on‘a farm near here. f . ‘There survive to mourn his loss his sorrowing wife, one brother, John Jantzi of this place, and six children, namely, Lydia: (Mrs. Amos Jutzi) of Wellesley Tp., John J. Jantzi on a farm here, Moses, Fanâ€" nie. Rudie and Katie at home. The remains were laid to rest in the Amishâ€"Mennonite icemetery on the 3rd line Wellesley Township, afâ€" ter a service in the Amishâ€"Menâ€" nonite church. The directors of the Union Star Cheese and Butter Co. Ltd., have a meeting scheduled for Friday afterâ€" noon when tenders will be given out to milk haulers for the new Season: Mr. Ephraim Lichti, a former boy of this old home town roster but row a sailor, is home from Buffalo avd has many interesting stories to tell from his experiences on the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Gingerich of Zurich, Ont., visited â€" forâ€" several days with relatives and friends in the burg and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah O. Erb. * As_ a result of the January thaw the nice sleighing is gone and left tite roads unusually bare. Now it‘s a struggle between the runners and wheels, _ encountering long â€" bare stretches or drifts for the vehicles. in Elmira. i ® ,m'f | .Mr. Earl Carnachan returned to Miss Elmeda Schmidt who with St. Catharines after visiting his her parents have resided in the . parents during the past week. West until recently when they reâ€" | _A number of friends of Mr. and moved to this county. has been visâ€" > § Mrs. â€" Leander â€" Koebel _ surprised iting during the past week at the them on Saturday evening it being home of her uncle and â€"aunt, Mr. s the birthday of the former. The and Mrs. Ed. J. Pfeffer. ‘evenlng was spent in dancing and The annual meeting of the Luthâ€" eran Ladies Aid was held on Wed: g‘ard playing. j nesday of last week when the folâ€" The funeral of the late Blosins lowing officers were reâ€"elected for Gies was held on Saturday at the the â€" year: »Mrs. . Henry W. Ebel. putheran cemetery. president; | Mrs.. J. W. S(-hweltzer.' Mr. Afthur "Deckert is visiting vice pres.; Mrs. Jacob Ritter, sec‘y; § 1 D § Mich Vrs. Henry H. Dahmer, treas. | riends at Detroit, Mich. The annual business meeting of Mrs. Albert Foerster and son Josâ€" St. Matthew‘s Lutheran church will eph of Elmira spent a few days be held next Monday evening comâ€"| with the former‘s parents. mencing at 8 o‘clock. \ p se ans _ _ lowing officer the year: M president; . Mi vice pres.; Mr Â¥rs. Henry H Miss Isobel Wright home after a _ few .\ Kitchener. from onto. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good attended Communion service in Breslan, M. B.C. church on Sunday and spent the day with friends in that village. Rev. H. Goudie of Hespeler occuâ€" pied the pulpit in the M.B.C. church here on Sunday afternoon. Official Election Returns ‘The following age the official reâ€" turns for the Municipal elections held on the 4th inst. Our readers will note a few changes in the total votes polled as compared with the unofficial returns published last week. This year‘s Woolwich Township council is composed | of Alex 8. Forbes as reeve, Norman Snyder. deputy reeve, and Wm. 8. Hemâ€" merich, Almon Snider and Wm. Â¥eitch, _ councfllors, all of _whom have signed their necessary Declarâ€" ation of Office at the first session held on Monday. Reeveâ€" Forhes ... Hurst s Koch ..... Letson .. Deputy Reeveâ€" Bnydet | ,..sss0>â€" Councilioraâ€" SNIG@T | ... Hemmerich . ... Yeltod ... NMr BERLETS CORNER | Russel Snider has returned â€" whort holiday trip to Torâ€" coNnEsTOoGo 1 Wright has returned a few .weeks stay in 105 10 92 12 86 111 11 15 131 15 104 85 119 54 35 14 84 Briefs Mr. James Richardson and daughâ€" ter of Macton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. George Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rennie left on Saturday for their home in Lonâ€" don. Miss Mary Birmingham spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Alex. McTavish, Wallenstein. Mrs. Wm. Knight has been conâ€" fined to her bed the past week with the grippe. Mr,. and Mrs. John Schmidt and family who recently arrived from Saskatchewan are visiting at the home of his brother, Mr. Henry Schmidt. â€" Mr. Alex Rennie of Zurich is re newing old acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. Ambrose Birmingham returnâ€" @ ed from Stratford on Saturday. I | Mr. W. Uttley gave a party last & Friday night in honor of Mr. Wm. Knight, who was elected Reeve. Lâ€" JAN. 14, 1926 _ ~~~ Miss Edith Heimbuch spent a few days with friends in Kitchener. . ‘The W. M. S. of the Union church Iwill meet at the home of Miss M. | Schnurr on Thursday â€" afternoon, January 21st. * The ;nnual meeting of Boyd Church congregation will be held in the church on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 141 23 28 38 102 employed as aâ€"domestic at the home ot Mr. C. Roth for the past few years, was married last Tuesday to Mr. Henry Albrecht of Mornington The young couple will take up their residence on the farm on the bounâ€" dary recéntly vacated by George Crummer. 118 116 16 41 Miss Mary Short returned home after spending a few weeks with relatives at Stratford. News Notes Miss Gertrude McGrath of St. Columban spent the week end with Miss C. Meagher. Quite a number from here at tended the social at Hesson of Tuesday evening. Miss Beatrice Schummer of Hes son spent the week end at her home ‘ here. Mrs. Albert Foerster and son Josâ€" eph of Elmira spent a few days with the former‘s parents. Miss Ethel Wallace, who has been Itesm of Interest Mr. Russel Causland has returned. home after visiting a couple nl} weeks with friends in Detroit. Mr. Willie Mackie is at present on the sick list. Rev. Mr. Jeffrey of Toronto occuâ€" pied the pulpit in Chalmer‘s Church here on Sunday. morning. . _ _ Mr. Wm. Mann . of Guelph is spending a few â€" days with _ her father, Mr. Andrew Brown. Miss Mae Hamilton has homé from Toronto where visiting her sister, Mrs. Crawford. + Mr. and Mroa. Jo spent Sunday with Milton Sherriffs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Beitz. daughter Bornâ€"On Sunday, Jan. 10th, to Mr. and _ Mrs. Irvine Martin a 100 78 33 81 12 39 46 78 WINTERBOURNE CROSSHILL i 8 LINWOOD 121 58 10 24 74 42 44 47 # $ John â€" Burnett | Jr th Mr. and Mrs 13 15 43 45 39 >z 2 65 55 78 10 80 97 15 returned she was Leonard sio e is m i o i d 1j 82 244 177 618 303 630 548 508 201 Local News of Interest Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bender, a daughter. Bornâ€"On Jan. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baechler, a daughter. Mr. Jerome Meyer. Mr. Edward Lobsinger have returned to their studies at St. Jerome‘s College, Kitâ€" chener, after spending their Christâ€" mas vacation under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz and son Cletus motored to Bamberg on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boegel and fam ily from Elmira returned home af ter spending some time with Mr Alf. Meyer. noon My. and motored to Mrs. Michael Weber, who . has been ill for sqgme time is still on the sick list. Mr. Alfred Herzog from. Kitchenâ€" er spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. William Gies from Regina, Sask., is spending some time with bis ill mother, Mrs. W. Gies. ~~Mr. Joseph Hoffarth is now atâ€" tending the St. Jerome‘s College in Kitchener. Mr. Louis Rosenblatt, who was spending his Christmas vacation with his parents, has returned to Detroit this week. Mr. Vincent Linseman of Hessen visited Mr. on Tuesday Miss â€" Martha â€" Hammond is enâ€" eaged as housemaid at the home of My. and Mrs. Fred Baechler. Mr. Raphael Voisin of Waterloo spent Sunday undér the parental roof. Mrs. Doyle of Bracton is spendâ€" ing her vacation with her parents, M\r. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer. Mr. Alf Meyer made a business trip to Twin Cities on Monday. Mr. Frank Boegel of Kitchener is spending his vacation with friends and relatives in this vicinity. January Reductions l ~ _ in Prices ~ â€"in order to make room for the new loflng\m coming â€"New Merchandise bought by the special buying organization of Thirty Federated Stores, with which this Store is associated. These Federated Stores have a combined purchasing power of "Goudies for Better Values‘ DISTRIBUTORS OF "The Big Hardware Store" Phone 215 wWATERLOO, ONT, This is Saving Time For Thrifty People â€"which is being set to work to secureâ€" LOWER PRICES FOR YOU Put up in packages, enough for an average 1%%4" for 1%" door, per package ............ 1%4" for 1!4" door, per package ............ 114" for 1%4" door, per package ............ §T. CLEMENTS COUDIES LIMITED M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED or Doors and Windows Mrs. August Allemang Elmira on Sunday afterâ€" Bronze Weather Strip and Mrs. Joe Linseman 22 feet in a package Per package . $10,000,000.00 Kitchener‘s New "Daylight Store" King and Queen Street Entrances kesoescscsessennsessosuet sessessesenees00000s TWEADTHER SURIPS Moisture 1. 201 Easily Applied vBNoX KINEG FOR DOORS AND WINDoWsS YALE Messrs. Edward J. Dietz and Ellâ€" wood â€" Faulhafer visited relatives and friends in and around Goderich and vicinity. Mrs. H. Roeder from the West is making an extended visit here with friends and acquaintances. % A Beautiful i Consol Set Mr. Peter A. Wagner spent a few days of last week in Kitchener and Brantford on business. Mr. C. F. Ottman was a business visitor in Kitchener last Tuesday and Thursday. * There is abundance of snow now again so that we can boast again of fairly good sleighing which enâ€" livens business very much. Weat o !a fillll)IIlI“IIIII!lllllll‘llllllllllllllllflll‘ll 81 King West While We Are Clearing Popular Price Gift Shop Kina West . Kitchener CA Rixon‘ s WELLESLEY NDLEâ€"STICKS in Art Glass and pair of Others at LOCKS & HARDWARE $1.95 $4.95 in Oak To 60c at $1.00 $1.15 $1.25

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