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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1926, p. 1

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”" ' ERNST S _ Values Must Win _ Annual SpringSale j'-lll'v 8, _ ~â€"Â¥, ;~COH In this special sale of over 1,000 garments Saturday you wiuflndmmyofthefimctfinuofmhmdmund. such as the 20th Century Brand and a half dozen other good o ONE AND TWO TROUSER SUITS â€"â€" § Clothes that are cut to the latest deécree of fashion, a¢â€" cepted styles, worn bY the best dressed men. Qur immense stock allows you a wide choice of correct styles, fabrics and colors and they give you real value. A Top Coat is as handy a garment as your wardrobe can contain, rain or shine or drivingâ€"the year round you need one. Greys and Tans in novelty weave, the favorite longstraight > models, fairly priced at Single Trouser Suits. Consider the quality as you look at the price. There is more to clothes than a price tag, but when fabrics of true worth and style, of real smartness combine with skilled tailoring at this low price the result is well worth your . investigation. _ Neat striped patterns in light grays, browns, also plain colors, regular sizes. Boys‘ 2 Bloomer Suits Fine quality materials, strongly tailored for long ‘wear, light, medium shades of greys,â€"tans and browns, ce Bm e n e merna ce en se it 1t qoi nsl o en e e o e n n nc nc eet H. J. HALL&SON Stained Shingles Lumber Merchants Special Automobile Rates Get our Prices on 40 cents a Square In the past you have claimed, and rightly so, that you lh?nld not be charged the same rates as owners of ..uom%blhl in‘ congested districts, as the hazard in your case is mot nearly so great. p PUBLIC LIABILITYâ€"Injuries or death to the public caused ‘ _ by your car. ¢ PROPERTY DAMAGEâ€"Damage done by your Car to the and property of others. COLLISIONâ€"Damage to" your car caused by colliding with another automobile, vehicle or other object. Ernst‘s SPECIAL SUITS KITCHENER, ONT REDUCED RATES R The Lowest ever offered in Waterloo County in one of the PIONEER COMPANIES TO INSURE AUVTOMOBILES . Assets Over $18,000,000 > Policies Written for Short Perlods if Desiredâ€"â€" ._ _ _Prompt and Just Settlement of all Losses & + INVESTIGATRâ€"GHT MY QUOTATIONS C. M. LESTER, Men‘s Suits and Top Coats Crep Dipt PHONE 127 IN ADDITION TO FIRE AND THBEFT AT GRRATLY $16.90 Reduced . FARMERS! m @2â€"Bank of Toronts Bldg., 60 King Strast East Just Around the corner from Kitchaner Market Phanesâ€"Office 445; Residence 28214 "H AYBR A TALK WITH L®ATRR* TOP COATS FOR YOU Sizes to fit all men $18 * $25 stylish Spring models, sizes 7 to 18 years, two <unmatchable values_ for Saturday, 5 $7.95 * $12.00 Shoes of reliable quality, correct styles and perfect fit, sll three fea tures at_reasonable prices. The new spring coats, fine leathers, Tan and ‘Black Oxfords or Shoes, several styles for selection, pfle/ed at Boys‘ Shoes $2.95 | Boys‘ Tan and Black Shoes and Oxfords, dressy, square toes, lasts i made for extra wear. Priced low for Saturday. t l Special Services. â€" Mothers‘ Day was duly observed in the Presbyâ€" terian church on Sunday. The Sunâ€" day School and morning service were united. As it was also "Go To Sunday School Day", a pageant "Mothers of the Bible" was also given. The orchestra assisted with the music and Rev. Dr. Byerly spoke on Motherhood. Local and Personal. ~ Mr. Louis Seip has purchased a new sedan. Mr. James Saunders . resumed work this week after having been quarantined for some time. Arbor Day was held in the local Public Schools on Friday. The grounds were cleaned and flower beds prepared. Miss Wilker spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Tavistock. A few of our local fishermen have met with a fair amount of success during the past week. $4.95, $5.95 COME Mens Footwear â€" 4 BADEN whpm building. Mr.. C Fprier has theâ€"contract. Mr. Pindley preached on Bunday in ‘the Presbyterian church. It is vnderstood that Mr, Findley will be stationed here for the coming sumâ€" Mr, A. K. Livingston spent Sunâ€" day in Waterloo with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Livâ€" ingston. c f Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Gordon Hofstettler is convales cing after a serious operation. Mrs. David Steinman and Cephas have returned home from ‘Winnipeg. ‘ (Too late for last week) ' Presentation. â€"On Monday evenâ€" .ing, May 3rd, a very happy time ‘ was spent by about 50 of the friends lot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedford, | who gathered in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shep herd to spent a pleasant evening with them. Everybody had a jolly good time in playing games of nll‘ | kinds and in music and singing. lDurms the .evening Mr. and Mrs. Bedford were presented with a very handsome electric tableâ€"lamp, also two beautiful: candle sticks with holderg‘hnd a lovely bouquet of carâ€" natfons to show the high esteem in which the young couple is held in the neighborhood. Mr. Schmidt and family from Mannheim have moved into the house vacated by Mrs. P. Schweitâ€" Mr. Schmidt has engaged with Mr. Valentine Zoeller for the sumâ€" mer. : /* : * Oshawa one day last week with a new sedan motor car. Mr. John Forler has finished sawâ€" Tn-;\lor this season. The Baden Tennis Club held a meeting recéntly and reâ€"organized for the coming season. ‘ Mr. T. Sehl has installed an upâ€" toâ€"date gasoline pump. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford received the heartiest congratulations of their many friends who wish them many years of happy wedded life. This also being the occasion of Mrs. Shepherd‘s birthday, the friends all joined in wishing her many happy returns of her birthday. The Misses Annie, Grace and Emâ€" ma Snyder entertained a number of their friends from Kitchener and Waterloo to a taffy party last Wedâ€" nesday evening, when a pleasant time was spent by all present. ° Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman of Breslau visited Mrs. Jacob Cressâ€" man and Miss Valina Cressman on Sunday. * Mr. Stanley Hodgkins of Kitch ener and Miss Laura Bell Turel of Hamilton wére guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Yundt visited with rs. B. Kriesel on Sunday. Mr. B. W. Moyer and Miss M. W. Moyer Sundayed with ‘Mr. and Mrs John Burgets of Centreville. Rev. Allen Erb of La Junta, Col., cecupied the. pulpit of the Mennonâ€" ite church on Sumday evening. .. Fehrenbach of New Germany calléd Mr. Carl McAilister of Guelph was a guest at the home of Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Allister on Sunday. Mrs. David Burnett of ‘Winter bourne called on the Missos Mary and Abbie Bemis last Wodnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shants, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Shants and little son, Miss Luida Shants and Master Wilâ€" fred Shants mmm Conâ€" ference held at last â€" Sunâ€" “" t“. ‘Miss Saraphine â€" Fehrenbach of New Germany was the guest 0f Miss Bornâ€"On Monday, April 26th, Nr. Henry ~Gerth of: Kitshener spent the week end the guost of Mr.. Jerome and Seranus Heints (Too late for last week) | items of interest. BLOOMINGDALE ter‘s Wallenstein spent a. few days of last week with Mrs. Maria Fenton St. Mary‘s where Mr. Plain has seâ€" cured a position as foreman on the Mr. August is confined to u‘im-mmumn-. Mr. David Donald visited on Sunâ€" day with Mrs, Willliam McKay on Miss Maryann. D« is at pres friends wish her a gpeedy recovery. Mr. Clayton Helmipel of Water loo spent last week at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Highâ€" gate are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyack. Local News Notes. y Miss Belie McDermot of Detroit, Mich., spent a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Messrs, Eugene Hayes, Oscar and Harry Schummer of Detroit spent Sunday at their homes here. j Mr. Harry Lutz spent Sunday at Eimira.. &.. ... Misses Gertrude and _ Mary Schummer spent a few days with friends at Kitchener. Miss Nora Kittel of Kitchener is visiting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diebold and sonâ€" Clare of Waterloo spent Sunday with the former‘s<‘mother, Mrs. George ~Diebold. C Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karley and chilâ€" dron. and Mr. John Adams> spent Sunday with friends at St. Clemâ€" ents. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kittel and family spent Saturday at Kitchener. Mr. Frank Schummer spent Sunâ€" day at St. Clements. â€" Mrs. Wim. Carnochan spent last Saturday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Logel spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Keller at. New Gertaany. Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin spent Friday at Kitchener. Misses Lila Zimmerman and .Kathâ€" leen Koebel and Messrs.~ George Zimmerman and Clare Koebel spent Sunday at New Germany. Misses Camille Meagher and Helen Hayes are spending a few days with friends at Detroit. Infant Child Dead.â€"Many friends will deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koebel in the loss susâ€" tained in the death of their tenâ€" month old daughter, «Rita, who passed away at their home on Wedâ€" negday, May 5th, after & short il} ness of pmeumonia. She leaves to mourn her sorrowing parents, three sisters and three brothers. The funâ€" ‘erai service was held at St. Clemâ€" ents R.. C. church on Saturday. morning, with interment at the R. C. cemetery. â€" s â€" Miss Mellie Schnurr spent & tew weeks with friends at Toronto. .‘ Meld Meeting.â€"The Women‘s Inâ€" stitute held their monthly meeting ut the home of Miss D. McKay on Tuesday, May 4th. Miss Lenham favored the ladies with a song. Mrs. Dewar of Wellésliey gave a short talk on Institute work. Mrs. W. J. Collins was reâ€"elected President; Miss D. McKay, 1st viceâ€"president; lln. F. Hill, 2nd viceâ€"president; Miss M. ~Schnurr, sectreasurer; directresses, Mrs. R. L. Gordon, Mrs. F. Schummer, Mrs A. R. Poeobles, and Miss M. Beggs. The travelling library has atrived at the home 6f Mrs. Schummer, Members of the Institute may procure books on Saturday afternoon. l M llnmdnnduon-hofl‘ the sewing of the young girls‘ sowâ€" tng clab and awarded them with } and Mrs. Thos, Farre! have ‘ "Into the house which they recently purchased from Mrs. J. = Mr. Charles Kractmer underwent «n operation for appendicitis on Miss Joah Bogge is instructing a ass of sewing at Mt. Albert. HAW K ESVILLE LINWOOD â€"Mr. and Mrs. W Quebi and famâ€" ily visited friends in Heidelborg on Porsonals. Mr. and family of Waterioo called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. andâ€" Mrs, Vernie~ Wolte and family of ‘Waterloo visited friends here on Sunday. ‘ Mr. Ed. Kaufman purchased a new Funcral Largely Attended. â€"The funeral of the late Mr. Oscar Meyer mass was held at the church, Rev. Rev. William Becker officiated and delivered an impressive sermon. Thé funeral was largely attended by friends and relatives who paid their ceased. Messrs. ‘Math. Bchummer, Schwan, Alfred Hirteis and Rugene Koebel were the pall bearers. â€"Mr. Joseph Compass of Kitchener spentâ€" Sunday with his> daughter, Mrs. Charles Koebel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Yynus Kieswetter of Waterlco visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linseman. Mr. Oswald Herman from Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental . roof. = Mrs. Ferdinand Helm visited her brother in Hamilton who underâ€" went an operation at the St. Josâ€" eph‘s hospital. Mrs. John Merowski spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preiss on the 6th Line. Miss Madgaline Schiebel of Watâ€" erloo spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Aurelia Wey, Mr. Howard Weiler, Mr. Louis Wey, Mr. Herbert Kroetsch of Watérloo spent Sunday with Mrs. Theobold Kroetsch. â€" Mrs. Joseph Dorscht and family of Waterloo who has spent the winâ€" ter there has returned to her home in the city here®@ Mrs. Eugene Arnold of New Hamâ€" burg spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. * . Mrs. William . Branif and Mrs. George Meinzinger and son~Jerome of Kitchener spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stumpf and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitors. + visitors at the home of Mrs. Barâ€" ney Boegel. Wedding Belis are ringing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reidel and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the former‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. John ~Reidel here. * Bornâ€"On May 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Albert Meyer of Gull Lake, Sask., is visiting his ill father, Mr. George Meyer. f Mr. Alfred and Clarence and Miss Rose Herzog spent Wednesday ‘at their respective homes. & Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koebel were, Mr. and Mrs. Rech, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Kogbel of Kitchener. > / Mr. August Willie who has been lonplom at H.:.E. Rats for eight years went to Detroit on Friday. Mr. Marcell Hergott from Waterâ€" o is employed at ‘the Standard Mrs. John Weber who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Abe Shoemaker in Guelph has reâ€" turned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin of Linwood spent Friday with the lor-‘ mer‘s parents)> Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voisin here. Diedâ€"At Kitchener on Thursday, May 6th, Mrs. George Schaut (nee Elizabeth ‘Fahrenkopf. Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Weber and daughter Marjorie from â€" Waterloo spent Smiday with the former‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Alex Hartman. Mr. Waward Districh of WaterIdo spent Sunday with Miss Mary Dictâ€" suhre is spending some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Kunts. : Mr. Urban Heim of Detroit speft Sunday at his mother‘s home, Mrs. Ferdinand Helm. â€" Miss Trene Busch from 6t. Marys Hospital, Kitchener, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr, and Mrs. Augast Allemang Miss Clara Lobsinger from Cark ST. CLEMENTs | | The feneral of the late Miss Rita mimzer=mâ€"â€"~=â€"â€"â€" #] Koobel, tem month old daughter‘ of Largely Attended. â€"The| Mr. and Mrs. Alex Koebel, Linwood the late Mr. Oscar Meyer|took place here on Saturday, May : on ‘Puesday. A reaulem | 6th.> BAMBERG y ra || To Ts +\ and family spent Sunday with relaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Haid and son Herb â€"of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. George I‘ofer on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dietrich were Miss Clarissa Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vienstein of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boppre and family visited the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Peter Voisin. 3 interesting News Notes. Mr. John E. Raté has been on the sick list for a few days of last week. Rev. G. Pranschke spent a fow days of last week in Clifford attendâ€" ing Conferencée. , .~ _ ; The young people of our midst are under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute, entitled "Safety First." It is a farce comedy in three atts. Ex: cellent music will be furnished beâ€" tween acts. Mr. Menno.Erb, who spent about five months in Florida, returned home again last Thursday. Mrs. Ed. Koehler and son Jack of Hamilton are spending a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Wescott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wescott of Hufhilton spent the week efd and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan ‘Llchty. 2o Messrs.. Theodore and Jonathan Lichty were business visitors in Kitchener, Preston, Hespeler and Watemioco on Monday. # Mrs. A. Rau of Kitchener is spendâ€" ing a few days here among her parâ€" ents and friends. Interment took place at the R. C. Mr.«and Mrs. L. Becker and famâ€" FANCY LACE NETO, 36 inches wide, ton ploces in soveral prétty patterns; ouunymmuoutmw ommmum:u wide; Afteen pleces in this #pecial 2%¢ and 35c yard, @F . EUWI8SS CURTAINS in white and ivory shades; if you apprect Kitchener‘s Daylight Store â€" Entrances On Both King And Queen Streets â€" Side Lane and Conveniont Side,Entranse For Those With Produce â€" And Plenty Of Parking Spacse. PISTRIBUTORS OF Paroid _ ROOFING _ for ate dine quality as well as a saving price, you will welcome this clearance of fifty pairs in regular $4.60 m amailtw af mar make c000cicc2c00ccecalccseadllcl quality at, per.pair ..... M. WEICHEL & SON: COUDIES LIMITED WELLESLEY Your Windows > at Smail Cost 8 . "The Big Hardware Store" PHONE 215 WATERLOO, ONT. apuroras o YAÂ¥ _ E cocxsa mamos '\but consider it firstâ€"] . Don‘t: choose quickly. : What looks like a saving in first cost may in a few yeani)e a big nse. "*~*~â€" ueronseT € PAROID | as ROOFING ROOF goes: on last, 1e e o C o sds t n oo i en c ily and Mrs. W.Wd"%., ton spent last Saturday here aÂ¥ong Mr. and Mrs. John Wels and Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts of Kitchener spent Sunday in town. M Mr. Val. Burdux and Miss Anpa May Berdux of Kitcheher spent Sun« day at home with their parents.â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Christ. L. Erb and family spent last Wednesday in Kitâ€" chener. PETERSBURG YOUNG PETERSBURG YOUNG FOLKEâ€" _/ TO PRESENT PLAY: ‘The play entitled "Forest Actes" will be presented by Potersburg Young Folks on Friday and Satur day, May 14 and 15, atâ€"8 p.mF, at the schoolâ€"house. â€" Adults 25¢. Chik dren 15¢. 182t. Rixon‘s â€" Our Regular Values> The Cut Price Store for Jewelry and Giftsâ€" 81 King W. Kitch en e r Beat Others‘ Galos after sixteen years of wear, is still givin service. Wnter-pron’ and sparkâ€"proof. . $2.00, $250 to $4.00 . Roll $ LOCKS & HARDWARE Price:

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