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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1926, p. 1

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1A Must Vacate! ;E‘:‘.-vg'&sum on Saturday. Not just a Sale of a few:, "The people of this ~community ons e awcties ‘man ies heraas foae AMhe i mleect o Seratet of No mt z3 * â€" ne m 3 'mll%m. BOOTS and SHOES and mmm@ evéning to spent a social hour with * $5.95 1 " T e e ns â€"-â€"w-â€"v-’r.â€": -â€"- ‘-v--vâ€"-e,.svv-â€";â€"‘â€"»â€"-â€"z Eg : MEN‘s AND YOUNG MEN‘s SUFTS AND OvERCcOATs _ " / "__ $10.00 to $18.00 . | * . $3500 to $38.00 . â€" 0. !* .. ~Suits andâ€" Overcoats t â€" Suits.. and Overcoats â€"| Selling Out! 11â€" Waterloo ___._Our Store is crowded with ext . Boys‘ Footwear y raordinary . Values in Footwear 1or1 Boys‘ All Solid Leather Shoes for every member of the family. | Dress of school wear, black or x Women‘s Footwear ; brown, sizes 1 to 5%. $2 " Extra special value it~ Women‘s Regular $4.00â€"........_... 095 and Growing Girls‘ Oxfords and one x strap pumps in Black Kid, Calf and ~ Sizes 11 to 13 ... $2.35 Patent and Brown Calf,. made on | this season‘s lasts, low, medium and~ _ e * Cuban heels, every size, 2%% to 8.4 8 me‘te Sho§k * fiecuhr $4.50 to $5.00 * Men‘s Sample~ Shoes, about 75 idt $2,95 pair. . Many different styles. Regular i neliAEnEINET tfi rrer is veerescesevene @ peadtnacrey hk ue e ies m . Girls‘ Footwear Lot 1:â€"â€"~Misses‘ sizes 11 to 2, mostly â€"high top lace _ shoes, brown and â€" black, â€" values â€" to Miss Helen Mundell of Elmira high school spent the week end at her home on the 7th line. _‘ $12.00 to $14.00 Suits and ~ _ Overcoats Personale. i]‘i&“h&\" Lathér spent Friday with .Kitchener friends. Nir. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and ‘sorm Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wm. Wilford at Elmira on Sunday. _ "Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie were visitors at Kitchener on Saturday. Geiger at Mr. Peter Lather‘s _.Mrs. Henike of Waterloo spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. ~~" 46 East King St., New Stgfment of Congoleum Rugs to be sold, only 20 in the lot, as follows :; Buits and Overcoats $30.00 to. $32.00 Suits and Overcoats Suits and â€" Overcoats to $24.00 to $28.00 Only 12 days left to sell out balance of $20,000. Stock Big Slaughier of Prices of Everything in stotk. All Fixtures for sule... Reâ€" member we must vacate as our lease has expired f for . Dry Goods and _ Men‘s Furnishings $14.00 $19.00 $10.00 =©â€" $17.00 CROSSHILL Reg. $9.00 Sellingâ€"out Price $7.20, STARTLING FOOTWEAR VALUES . Newman & Co. > BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS t $10.00 to $11.00 <; _ $18 I Suits and I : h ~ Overcoats | J. Uffélman Block, King Street, 11.25 13.50 18.00 $15.00 to $16.00 $7.98 $9.98 Overcoats 66 66 Men‘s ~Sample~ Shoes, about 75 pair. . Many different styles. Regular $4.50 â€"to $§00 :.,............ $2.95 Men‘s Guifinetal Lace Shoes, sizes, comfortable fitting. @6 j Regular $5.00 Mrs. Cecil Barbour spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Knapp, in Galt. Mr. Alex McTavish ‘of Wallenâ€" stein was a visitor at Mr. John Faulâ€" hafer‘s and Mrs. M. Birmingham‘s on Sunday. * â€" Miss Amy Ingham returned to her home at Mr. David McRae‘s after spending the past two weeks_ with friends around Owen Sound. Miss Kathleen Birmingham spent a few days with friends at Milverâ€" ton. ¢ Mr. Ed. Birmingham is spending a few days at the home of Mr: Alex McTavish,. Wallenstein. Mrs. Albert ‘Knight has~not been as well as usual *a ~ â€" $42.00 to: $45.00 Suits and Overcoats $38.50 to $40.00 . its and Overcoats 44 $32.50 ~ $12.98 $18.00 to $2000 14.40 $14.98 ‘evening was spent in plaving croâ€" kinole. During â€"the évening they presented them with a nite oak clock. ©Lunch. was served and .all had a very enjoyable time together. Owihg to ill fNealth â€"Mr. Becker was compelled ‘ to leave the farm and will reside in Kitchener. The farm will now be occupied by Mr. Beck: them prior to! their leaving tor ‘theft new home in‘ Fiors Their host ot triends to lose them from this district. / . 8 .Mr. and Mrs. 6. Mastin andâ€"famâ€" ily movel to their home last Tuesâ€" day. % swon to see the peacefuiness of the March â€"lamb, â€" s 4 number of the friends â€"of .Mr. gud Mrs. ‘Walter D_oetor gathered at their home onj'l‘num evening to spend a short time with them or‘s father.. Mr. Becker moved last Thursday. & Mrs. Rhodes Letson spent a couple of days in Guelph last week. The Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Snider last Thursday afternoon. The â€" ladies quilted .a quilt and lunch was served by the hostess. het‘ce ; Miss Mary Gingrich entertained kerâ€"Sunday School class last Friâ€" day . evening. â€" The â€"evening was spent in playing crokinolé and other games." Lunch was served and all had a pleasant time. _ .. Miss Buttrdm spent Friday evenâ€" ing at her home in Hamilton, Mrs, Sammel Letson is spending a week with Mr. and" Mrs. Byron W. Melitzer. T Mr. C. Winfleld‘s entertained a few of their friends last Saturday evening. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider spent Sunday ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. s Mr. and‘Mrs. Joe K. and Mr. and Mrs. EKmanuel Schwart%entruber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Schwartzentruber. Mrs. Allan Yantzi spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. Zehr at Wellealey. Mr. Fred Schneider is visiting at Niagara Falls at present." We are sorry to hear Miss Irone Schneider has smalipox at present. Mr. Jacob Schneider is working for Mr. Milton Strome. Kitchener is visiting with relatives in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yautzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yantzi at Wellesley. § Mr.‘Joel Roy called on Mr. Dan Schwartzentmber last . week . . ~ â€" Misses Flossie and Rthel Witmer spent: Sunday ~with their ~parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey spent Sunday witht Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strome. Mr. Emanuel and Bimer Gerber called on Mr. C. E. ‘Schwartsenâ€" pleasant time was spent at the Io-_oatln.“m“lum March 1st when about eightson of the young women folks of Heidelâ€" berg were entertained to a~quilting party. ‘They were conveyed to the country home in a sleigh and all greatly enjoyed the outing. During the evening some of the men folks joined their partners, the occasion being Mr. â€" Kubn Jr‘s birthday, and presented him with a handsotme cheque. Mr. E. J. Krauter apoke appropriataly for the occasion while Mr. E. Otterbein made the presentation. â€" Mr. . Kuhn . thanked his friends for their romembrancé, after© which Mrs. Kubhn exprossed thanks to the "willing workers" for Pleasantly of WEST MONTRORE PINE HILL of stored in his yards an unusually Jsmmb«otn:a‘avuflgho ‘delivered .during the winter.: Among these are noticed quite a few of un: usual size, several of them : containâ€" ing close to 1000 ft. .each.He had three: logs délivered from the farm of : Menno S. Snyder ‘which contain: ed about 2200 feet.. .. * weeting in . St. Jacobs non«o1 evening of last week, f" : ~ _A motarsleigh ‘which came to the forepart of last week was attract ing quite & bit of atténtion. > _~The writer was a business visitor in ~ Kitchener and ~.Waterloo> last Thursday and Mr. E. J. Pféffer made ~Mr. Peter 8. Muszélman, the asâ€" sessor, is making ‘hig_annual rounds The Henry Sieling family who have. lived on the‘ late: Geo. ms;nvl farm for a few yuugovod to M, future bHome in Peek â€"Township. reâ€" cently.. The Lichty, farm,~ which some time ago has been gold to. Mr: Reuber â€" Bauman, will now be occuâ€" pied by MHis son, Absglom, who has moved there this week. â€" Joy is reigning supreme mt the Byron A.â€"Letson home since Thursâ€" day last when a baby girl arrived on ‘the ‘scene to enliven the doings in the family circle. â€" #2°=: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good, Mr. is improving~nicely sifice her. operaâ€" tion in ‘the K..W. hospital on ‘Monâ€" day of last week; ~â€" 2 day last when a baby girl arrived â€" Miss Ella: Dahmer of Kitchener on ‘the ‘gcéene to enliven the doings spent last Monday with Mr. and in the family circle. â€" s._ _.__, Mrs. «David Reibling. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Allan Good, Mr. Weâ€"are pleased to report that Mr. Jeo. D. Dahmer, Miss Leola Stroh Wm. Skinner who has beenr ill with and â€"friend spent ‘Thursday â€" afterâ€" plenrisy fs.improving. ; hoon in Kitchener and Waterloo. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry and chil Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Dahmer and daughter of Kitchener â€"spent‘ over Sunday at the homes of their parâ€" ents in the village. The many freinds of Mrs. Isaac Holle will be glad to know that she The friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Delion of Kitchener will be interested to know that a baby boy arrived at their home on Wedâ€" nesday of last: week. ‘ Several memb@rs of the \Dahmer families on Sunday‘ afterncon ~atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Wilâ€" liam Wilford in Elmira.: . . ‘The Lenten services which are being held inâ€"the Lutheran chursh are well attended and will continue every Wednesday evening throughâ€" out the (Lenten season, services commenefng at 4.30. ~The local club of the United Farmers will have a business meetâ€" ing next Saturday afternoon at the usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn are now comfortably settled in their new home. Messrs H.. W. Ebel and .Fred Weppler were week ‘end business visitors in Kitchener. â€" Mrs._Jacob ‘Thoman of Kitchener was a Â¥ieitor at the parentalâ€"home over the week end. | The bazaar which was held on : Saturday afternoon, March 6th, unâ€" der the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian church, was .a great success. Thore was a fine dis play of homeâ€"made baking, fancy work and other articles, and, best of all, a good crowd to buy ~them: The proceéds amounted to $92.50. Rev. : Mr. ‘Sheen of Torontoâ€" will occupy. the pulpit in the M.B.C. church next Sunday forencon, when he will be speakng on "Temperâ€" ance." * 5 Mrs. Fred Hardy of Guelph is spendifig â€" & couple of weeks . with her father. and sister; Mr. Andrew Browh and Miss Annie Brown. j Rev. Mr. MacAvoy of Nova.Bootia becupted the pulpit in the Presby» terian church here on Sunday mornâ€" ing. t3 L j Miss Alice Forbes of Heidelberk spent the week end at herâ€"home A sleigh load of ladies from El mira attended the bazaar on Saturâ€" Mr» Charlie Landy left last Mon day for Lansing, Mich., where he will spend some time. Mr. Milton Sherrifts had the ‘migâ€" fortunes to lose oné ,of his horses business trip to these places on WINTERBOURNE , Mr. L. G. Pequegnat left last Monâ€" y om a few weeks‘ business â€"trip to Monreal and. other ‘ points> in Quebec â€""Inâ€" theâ€"interests â€"of the ‘Pequesnat Clock Co., Kitchener. 4 Mrs. A. R. G;/ Smith spent several days in Toronto last week. > . Dr. J. R*"Rngel ofâ€" Waterioo was & »visitor‘ to town on Thursday. . items of Interest s M Bd ; Holmelor:â€"of .‘ Waterino Yag a business visitor to town last â€"_Mrs."Kd. Grundenberger has been All; ftor several â€"days but is again greatly improved. ~~Rev. $. R. Knéchtel spefit â€"a few days in â€"Elmira where he assisted Rev. Mr: Beah in revival meetings in the â€" Evangelical Church. * _: About $110. was realized on â€"the bockey ~benefit picture ~show held here last. Monday and Tuesday. Mr.. and «Mrs. Jacob I. Kropft and son Billy of Stratford syeunt Thursâ€" day with ‘friends i town. . . . ‘MissIona Stothers who had been convalescing at her home in Blyth for theâ€"past twoâ€" months, following anâ€"operationâ€" for appendicitis, has returhed to town~and ~resumed~ her dities â€" as â€"high "school. teacher on Monday. â€" Miss ~Hogg, who . substiâ€" tuted during ‘Miss Stother‘s absence returned to her home‘Ih Clinton. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry and chil dren ‘of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mrs. B. Eichler. Mr: C._D. Kent, manager of the local brahch of the Standard Bank was in Toronto Feb. 24th, attending the annual meeting and banquet of the â€"Standard ‘Bank. The Ford~Motor Co:, under the auspices of the local dealers, are putting on :a series of. lectures on farming, such as preparing seed beds, the preservation of seed beds and ‘conservation of: soil . moistures, together wtih scenic films, at the New Hamburg <theatre on Friday, March 19th at 1.30 in the afternoon. This is for the benefit of the farmâ€" ers in this locality and all farmers are welcome to attend.. There is no charge for admission, & Onâ€"â€" Monday â€" afternoon . of lut1 week Mr. Walter. Hostetler and Mr. E. ‘Myers transported. two. sleighâ€" lGads of ladies of the Ladies‘ Adult Bible Class (the â€"King‘s Daughters) of the Evangelical Church "to the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider. A most enjoyable time was spent in a social way. A very deâ€" lcTous lunch was ~B6rved and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the host and hostess. All retired to their respéctive homes. feeling that they had spent a most profitâ€" able and very pleasant afternoon. Mr. Herbert Schults has purchasâ€" ad Mr. Charles Nablo‘s property ‘on Jacob St. £. and intends to move to town after his sale. . “ __Mr. A. R. G. Smith of this town }hu been appointed to takeâ€"charge of the Ontario Seed Cleaning and Demonstration Train, which is tour ‘Ing through Eastern Ontario. The train is made up ofâ€"three cars and seed and griin experts from the Doâ€" minion dnd Provincialâ€"Départments ot Agrituiture make up the travel ling staff. The train made its first stop at Whitby on Monday last and was visited by a very large crowd. yMr. Smith will be away for about _three wéeks. Died.â€"The. death took place here on ‘Wednesday last of Mrs. Margarâ€" et Hanlon, beloved wife of Mr, John Hanlon, and mother of Mrs. (Dr.) W. 8. Young. ‘The deceased had been an invalid for the past eight years.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon had been former residents of Guelph but made their home with*theirâ€"sonâ€"4inâ€" law since last summer. The funeral was held _ on â€"Saturday forencon, leaving here with the 8 a.m. train Yor Guelph,: where service _was held in the R. C. church folflowed by inâ€" terment in the R. C. cométery. Mr. Jolhin Richl attendéd the Afunâ€" eral of his unole, the late John Riek1 at Kitchener Inst. Wednesday, the remains being brought from Toronâ€" to, where he passed away. The deâ€" ceased was‘ in his 95th year. # Death of Samuel Wiederhotd.â€"The death occurred at his home in North Rasthope on Sunday," Feb. 28th, of Mr. GSamme!l Wicderhold, at the ago of 73 years, 5 months and 1. day. tThe‘ deceased had his. foot ampuw NEW â€"HAMBURG Â¥ $ lÂ¥3 Jdvut owing Wiederhold was born in North Eastâ€" hope and resided in the township all his.. Heâ€"was twice married. His first wife, Catharine Hyde, â€"predeâ€" ceased him thirtyâ€"two â€"years ilo. and . his second wife, Janet Hyde, died about five years ago. A famâ€" ily of.two sons and five daughters are left to mourn his demise. They are David of ‘Northâ€"Easthope, James of:~ New .. Hamburg, and ‘Bertha, Bessie, Joanne, Ruth and Eunice, all at home. Besides, there is only â€"one surviving sister out* of a‘ family of nige, © namely, ll;l.\ Catharine ‘Schmidt, of Mancelona~Mich. The funeral was Held last Wednesday to St: Andrew‘s cemetery. <Rev. 8. "R. Knechtel, ‘pastor â€" of the New Hamburg: Evangelical. Church, held the funeral service. S2e \ Mr.: MacGregor, the â€"new track {oreman on the C.N.R. here, moved with his family here from Parkhill. The have taken up their residence Th the house on Jacob Street: beâ€" tonging to the late Daniel Cressman estate... . . Win Championship. â€" The New Hamburg intermediate hockeyâ€"team on the O.H.A. intermediate. chamâ€" pionship by defeating Grimsby 3â€"0 in Grimsby, making the score â€"6â€"1 on the round. Miss L. Ritz gave a fine piano selecâ€" tion and Mrs. C. D. Kent told some very interesting facts about "potaâ€" toes" and also gave a great variety i her "ways of serving them." The buttonhole contest,, at which Miss L. Bettger acted as judge, was quite a novelty. The first prize was won by Miss L. Ritz and second by Mrs. C, ~O.;Kruspe. On â€"Tuesday evening the Women‘s Institute heldtheir regularâ€"monthly Runaway.â€"Peter Geiger and his daughter, Miss Geiger, while drivâ€" ing home from Kitchener on Saturâ€" day last, had some exciting experiâ€" s ~Phone 215 our Special March Bargaing REALâ€"_ VA LU ES . NICKLE PLATED Copper.Tea Kettlies ° Solid : Copper "Tea Keottle, highly nickle plated, flat botâ€" tom;â€"fits a No.: 9 cover. . Reg. $2.90. Special V akrak n AAlcr ‘1'98 â€"M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED Convenient Parking Space and Handy© Side Entrance for Bringing Produce In Or Taking Supplies Outâ€".. .. The mase ‘buying ofâ€"these Thirty Storesâ€"has requited 4 customers in savings like these:~ > : "‘? sÂ¥ li:;-;fi‘? Féderated Stores On Corséts at $1.30 â€" 30c Baved. 2 h t . Nt d On Corsets and Corssicttes at $1.69 â€" 406 and fic Saved. ‘ $Be for Cofests Formerly Sotd at $1.00. . _;%* .i) . . Un Corséts at $4.25 â€" 30c Saved. o .. Pss ce Kitchener‘s New ‘"Daylight" Store â€" Entrances. on x is . . a COUDIES LIMITED MANNHE1M With: Which Thisâ€"Store is Associated "The Big Hardware Store‘ (1) 3 On: Tuesday _ evening two: sleigh . loads 5t young people from the C _ E. Society of Alma st. Churc :#';__}_ chener, journeyed toâ€"the home Of â€" Mr. ‘and Mrs. M.~G. Weber and . spent several â€"social hours.~A ‘a 3e sumptuous. â€" lunch â€"they.. left in . *i»; & early hours of the morning, having . spentâ€" an enjoyable. evening. . %’ and> Mrs. Weber were hn‘uj‘é; ,g“‘ hearty vote of thanks: for their hos . ‘pitality. _ _ . _ * Mr. Geiger pulled the animal "Into the snow to cool its energy when the cutter upset, throwing the oectâ€" pants out. The. horse .ran â€" home after leaving <parts of the % m its .wake. Luckily <no one 3‘% seriously hurt. |â€" 000 u0. 30 WwWaATERLOO, oONT | Large extra heavy XXX Tin Dairy Palls with extra strong ears and & heavy wood grip handle: ~ Regular price .$1.00. Special at ... for ( Axe Handles Bargains 5% ft Klondyke Cross Cut 1, gaws.~ Reg. $6.50. P * at, each 81 King West Dairy Pails Your choice of a lot Popular Price »Giftâ€"Shop Always _ WATCHES RINGS _ â€" CHINA â€" CUT GLASS GIFT Gdobs ~ _ CE ~ Rixon‘s ross Cut Saws LOCKS & in Kitchener 25¢ a>

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