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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1926, p. 1

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If you wantâ€"to see what we call real value in Suits, study the lines, look at the fabrics and note particularly the tailoring details; these after all are the estimates of quality. No matter what your ideas may be as to how you should look or what you should wear these Suits so reasonably priced will gratify your desire to b¢ well dressedâ€"woo!l fabrics in light and dark colors, the season‘s latest patterns, special styled mo‘deis for men and young men, threeâ€" plece Suits. NOVELTY WEAVES, UNFINISHED WORSTEDS AND FANCY TWEEDS On Sale Saturday 1000 SPRING SUITS Mens Footwear Shoes of reliable quality, correet styles and perfect fit, all three feaâ€" tures at reasonable prices. The new spring coats, fine leathers, Tan and Black Oxfords or Shoes, several styles for selection, priced at on n e uomm t e n o 00000 "Boys‘ Tan and Black Shoes and Oxfords, dressy, square toes, lasts made for extra wear. Priced low for Saturday. Good looking Topcoats for the little fellow, 3 to 8 years. Tweeds, overplaids and plain COIOFB BV ....c..ccuecimnencrineme 35'95 in 09T Styles for Men and Young Men H. J. HALL&SON Little Boys‘ Overcoats ‘The latest in the newest Spring weaves selected for their extra wearing qualities as well as ‘smart appearance, superior tailoring. Suits that will appeal to discriminating men, sizes to fit men of all size and proportion. y Stained Shingles Lumber Merchants Special Automobile Rates $4.95, $5.95 46 East King St., Kitchener Get our Prices on Boys‘ Shoes $2.95 In the past you have claimed, and rightly so, that you should not be charged the same rates as Owners of automobiles in congested districts, as the hazard in your case is not nearly so great. > 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. IN ADDITION TO FIRE AND THEFT AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES NWtevorMthmho(»-uhmolm PIONEER COMPANIES TO INSURE AVTOMOBILES * Assots Over u?fl ' Policies Written for Short Perlods if Desiredâ€" * Prompt and Just Settlement of all Losses f INYVRSTIGATRâ€"GRT NY QUOTATIONS 40 cents a Square KITCHENER, ONT. 2 TROUSER SUITS $25 â€" $30 $35 â€" Creo Dipt PHONE 127 Room 2â€"Bank of Toronto Bidg., 60 King Strest East Just Around the corfer from ‘Kitchener Market .. Phonesâ€"Office 445; Residencsae 2B21J â€" _ , ® "H aVB A TALK WITH LEA TER" Reduced FARMERS! M. LESTER, Hroker $22.50 FOR YOU in on e oo ow ie Boys‘ 2 Bloomer Suits Fine quality materials, strongly tailored for long wear, light, medium shades of greys, tans and browns, stylish Spring models, sizes 7 to 18 years, two unmatchable values for Saturday, an $7.95 * $12.00 Boys‘ New Spring Furnishings New Spring Caps ........................ $1.00 New New New New New New Local News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnold and little daughter Jean of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieswetter. Mr. Albret Moser and friend of Waterloo visited friends here on Sunday. ' Mr. Joseph Esbaugh of Waterloo spent a few days at his home here. Mr. John Kiéswetter and sons of Kitchener visited the former‘s parâ€" ents on Sunday. , ‘Mr. John Doerr of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Friday. & ~ "wWHERE THE * » coon crorkss COME FROM* Messrs. Jacob Gies and Jacob Oberholtzer of Kitchener were busiâ€" ness visitors here on Saturday. Mr. Herb Mosburger of Kitchenér spent Sunday with frieinds here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh and daughter Bertha were visitors to Kitchener last Thursday. Spring Hose Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Shirts Blouses Neckwear BAMBERG Bloomers Belts ... $1.50 $1.75 15¢ Local and Personal. s Miss Jean Beggs left for Wyomâ€" ing on Monday after spending the week end at her home here. Miss Aune Stemmler returned 1: St.. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, BSunday after spending a few weeks under the parental roof, Mrs. James Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillmanâ€" / Kitchéner spent Saturday at the bedside of James Gibbons. Messrs. Joe Stemmler of Gielph Collegiate and Charles of Detroit, Mich., spent the week end at their home here. Mr. Jacob Gatschene and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helm and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stemmler. Miss Nora Koebel ‘of ‘Waterloo spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Koebel and son Francis spent Monday evening at Et. Clements. ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Zimmerman spent Sunday with friends at New Germany. Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Stoeger an of Josephsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin. Mr. Joe Gibbons of Toronto spent Sunday with his brother James. â€" _Died.â€"Mr. James Gibbons died on Monday‘afternoon after a short illâ€" ness. Funeral services at Macton R.C. Church on Wednesday mornâ€" ing. , Business places will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July, August and September. Miss Alma Break spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Mary Leahy at Preston. Miss Bessie Hortop and Mrs. Horâ€" top of Hespeler called on Miss M. McCrea and also at Aaron Mader‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sfmon Moyer and family of Elmira visited with the former‘s mother, Mrs. S. Moyer. Miss Sybilla Schwandt of Kitch ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Searth on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schiedel and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sauder: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. Isaac Shantz om Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and family and Mr.â€"and Mrs. Walter Guenther, all of Kitchener, visited with Mrs. F. Thaler on Sunday. Miss Elvina Cressman of Toronto visited with her mother here for several days. Mr. H. Lippert visited with his daughter, Mrs. E. Muratzke in Kitchâ€" ener on Monday. Mr. J. McCrea and daughter, Mrs. McEwen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorch, all of Drayton, called ‘on ‘Miss M. McCrea on Sunday. Miss Hazel Oberholtzer of Preston spent Saturday at the home of My and Mrs. John Schnaeringer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrin visited with relatives at Hanover on Sunâ€" day. : : Mr. Lioyd Bricker of Kitchener visited with friends here on Sunâ€" day. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Quant and daughter Florence and son Will of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hoim on Sunday. ® Mr. and Mrs. Austin Switzer and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Switzer at Bridgeport . on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rank and Miss Tushie Rank and Mr. Smith from Hagersville visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp on Sunday. About twenty of the young people of this vicinity attended the Union Endeavor indoor picnic at Kitchener Y.M.C.A on Friday evening. ©®~ | Misses Adelaide and Stella Geh, mian of Blair spent the week end at the homa of L. Holm. Mrs. J. B. Bricker is attending the W. M. A. convention at Adeline, U.8.A., as delegate from the Ontario Conference. _ Mr. @nd Mrs. L. M. Kaisor and Miss Venz Kaiser attended the funâ€" eral of the latter‘s mothér, Mrs. O. fl:h-cl,,‘u Fnem on Thursâ€" Norman Cress of New Dundee, Mr. and .. Mrg.". Clarence _ Shoiby of Platteville and Mr. Emerson Halk man of Kitchener viaited with Mr. and Mro. Harvey Hallman on Sunâ€" Latest Dist Miss Violet Latach of .Plaines, Mr LINWOOD PERSONALS ‘AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY wWATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTs BRESLAU ROSEVILLE Thursday last being Ascension Day, most of the schools in the | township were closedâ€"and the pupils spent the day fishing. %. items of" Interest. * Mr new garage adjoining his house. Mr. William Heidlinger has purâ€" pletedâ€" the brick work on Mr Rieck‘s new building. On ‘Thursday he was taken to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital where he underwent a serious operation on Friday. Friends will regret that Mr. Sam Nauman is in a critical condition. Mr. R. Bidwell and G. Fowler have left town. Mr. Noah Schmidt is under _ the care of Dr. Harvey. ‘We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Findlay~ preached in the Livingston Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mr. Findley.Will be stationâ€" ed here for the summer and will reside here after next Sunday. Mr. Buncher of Milveâ€"*on spent the week end with Mr. A. E. Livingston. A new interâ€"city bus service has been started recently. The bus runs from London to Toronto via Kitchâ€" ener and Guelph. Mr. E. I. McLoughry, the district agricultural representative for Watâ€" erloo County, delivered baby chicks and potatoes to the schools in Wilâ€" mot on Friday. Mr. William Russell is improving his property by putting in a cement curb and new driveway. The heaviest traffic of the season passed through here on the highway on Sunday last. Mr. J. B. Meyer is tearing down his stable in preparation for a much larger building. The tennis club has repaired the fences and are now putting the courts into shape. j Court was held in Baden on Thursâ€" day but owing to some misunderâ€" sianding was postponed a week. Mr. ‘Otto Heubach‘s mother died recently. Miss Emma Struth, who has been living in Toronto, has returned. to the bank to take the position of teller in the Dominion Bank. = Mr. F. Letson and son Edgar spent Sunday with relatives in Guelph. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rickert apd Mrs. R. Letson spent Sunday in Guelph. . Mr. Walter Knarr attended the wedding of his brother, Mr. William Knarr, and Miss Laura Schmitt at the St. James‘ Lutheran Church, El mira last Wednesday afternoon. Their host of friends wish them a happy and prosperous wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letson and little daughter Vivian of Conestogo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Letson. little daughter Vivian of Conestogo‘ Mrs. A.‘Grunwald has returned afâ€" spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. ter spending @bout a month visiting Letson: | at the home of her parents and Mrs. Henry Melitzer underwent a friends in Pembroke. serious operation at the K.â€"W.| Mr. Isaac Sawateki with his famâ€" Hospital, and her friends wish her ily, moved to Kitchener last Friday. e speedy recovery. l The Police Village Trusteoes atâ€" Miss Mina Hamilton of Winterâ€" bourne spent Sunday with Miss Vera Wollis. * Pretty Wedding.â€"A very pretty house wedding took place at Sunnyâ€" brook Farm last Wednesday afterâ€" noon at\three o‘cléck, when Mildred Edythe, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, became the bride of Mr. Hdward Geisel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsel of near Elmira. ‘The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was prettily dattired in g dress of ivory georgette and flat crepe trimmed with pearl ornaments, and wore a veil caught with orange blossoms and carried a boquet of Butterfly roses. She was attended by her sis ter, Miss Florence Miller, who wore a dress of honeydew flat crepe and carried _ carnations.> Mr, ‘Walter Geisel, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. L. Kalbfleisch, pasâ€" tor. of the St. James Lutheran Church, Elimira, and the n«hc‘ m'upw"'lflhml‘ Hehn of Rimira. After the ceremony a dainty lunch was served to about fAifty guests. The house was beautifully decorated witlf" apring flowers» ‘The young couple left on a motor trip to Buffâ€" alo and other points, the bride trayâ€" eling in a trig tailored suit of tweed with hat, blouss~and blonde slippers to match, and wore a fur choker, the gift of the groom. A large circle of friends will wish them a happy and prosperous wedded life, wWEST MONTROSE BADEN Pretty Church Wedding p A ‘very> bretty May church wedâ€" ding took place in St. James‘ Luthâ€" day afternoon, when Miss LAura Susannah Schmitt, daughter of Mr. John H. Schmitt and the late Mre. Schmitt of near Rimira became the bride of William Herman Knarr the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knarr of this village. The coremony was performed at % o‘clock by Rev. L. Kaibfieisch in the presence of imâ€" by her father was prettily attired in a gown of white brosade satin and georgette, trimmed with pearl ornaments and wore a bridal veil caught with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of the ‘valley. She was attended by Miss Clara Knarr, sister of the groom and wore sand match and carried Columbia roses. Mr. Manassgh Schmitt, the bride‘s brother acted as best man. ‘The wedding music was played by Miss Marion Cress. Mr. and Mrs. Knarr left on a honâ€" eymoon trip to Toronto, the bride travelling in a suit of navy tricoâ€" tine with hat, blouse and blonde slippers to match. The newly married couple will reâ€" side in this willage. Their friends wish them a long and happy marâ€" ried life. t Mr. and Mrs. William Knarr arâ€" rived‘ from their honeymoon and were given a rousing reception by the young folks of the village last Friday evening. The Messrs. Huehn Bros. were busy early last week unloading a car of fencing. â€" Messrs. Herb Huehn and Byron A. Letson made a business trip to Hamilton on Tuesday of last week. ‘The Boy Scount Concert which had been billed for last Thursday evening had to be cancelled on short notice owing to serious iliness in the Scoutmaster‘s family. It is expected they will now appear on June 4th next. , Our flax man Mr. Henry W. Ebel is keeping a staff of men with teams busy these days putting in the seed for the season‘s flax crop. ‘The Young People‘s Society of St. James‘ Lutheran cBurch, Elmira, were the guests of the Young People of St. Matthew‘s church here on Wednesday evening of last week. Beside the social program, lunch had ‘been provided for. | The Police Village Trustees atâ€" tended a meeting of the County Road and Bridge Committee on Friâ€" ‘dsy. ‘They were interested in the letting of the contract for street pavement in the village. It is reâ€" ported that Messrs. Lichty Bros. got the conract and that the work would probably start within tlie inext month. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good last Thursday attended the Bible Conferâ€" ence of the M. B. C. church held in New Dundee. Mr. and> Mrs. Byron‘ Schwarts spent last Thursday with their daughters in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer of Goldstone spent Ascension Day at the home of the former‘s parents. Farmers had about finished seedâ€" ing by the end of last week.\ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clendenman of Toronto and Mr .and Mrs. Guy Clendenman and family of Kitchâ€" ener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Satâ€" urday afternoon. | Miss Margaret Ebel has returned ‘m.'uvmmvutmw sistér and other relatives in Tavisâ€" stock and other places. w _ Miss Annid Scheifele of Waterloo spent ovér Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schelfele. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer and tamily t Rimira were Sunday vie itors at the former‘s parental home. Miss Leona Pfeffter of Kitchener spent over Sunday with friends in the village ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Hagen of Kitchâ€" ener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kirch on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs: Maenno Bechte! and tamily of near Preston spent Sunâ€" dny at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Waiter Anyder. Next Sunday forencon the confirâ€" mation of this year‘s cathechumens takes place in the Latheran church. CconEsTOoGO 494 x Following the confirmation Holy\ Sacrament will be administered with the newly confirmed partaking of for the first time. ‘The foun@ation for Mr. Henry Hachborn‘s new house is now ready for the upper structure. A Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lebutski and son Norman of St. Jacobs were visiting on Sunday with the Herb Gles and Walter Stroh families. Mr. Edson Shants of Rochester, N.Y., was a visitor over Sunday at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bowman. Local and Personal. Mr. Hardy Bulmer and Mr| and Mrs. Ed. Petch .and daughters Byril, Glenadine and Olive of Kitchâ€" ener visited at Mr. Jno. L. Hamâ€" mond‘s on Sunday. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Ralph Knight of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents on the 7th line. Mrs. Fred ‘Braendle and daughâ€" ters Viola, Lauretta and Hannah of Heidelberg visited at Mrs. R. Foster‘s last Thursday. Mrs. W. Burnett and daughter of Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Emerâ€" son Leslie and family of Kitchener visited at Mr. George Richardson‘s on Saturday. = Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elias Playford and Miss Elizabeth Lodge and friend and Miss Lilian Bickel of Waterloo spent Sunday evening at Mr. George Glaister‘s; g t ~All Our $19.50 Tweed Now $12.75 Mr. Jas. Birmingham, Sr., is conâ€" fined to his bed with pleurisy on both lungs. ‘The W. M. S. held their sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Andrew Playford last Wednesday. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a dainty lunch. Mr. George Birmingham returned home from Clarence, N.Y., on Saturâ€" home Mr. â€"â€"Just about every shade that is popularly asked for, Both large and small head sizes included. Qualities and styles that mvflmhmmmnwmmm are unusually large, because the clearance is planned to be unusually thorough andspeedy. : ~Women‘s and Misses Hats Clearing $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 $1.95 â€" $2.95 â€" $3.95 _ DISTRIBUTORS OF Entrances To The New Daylight Store On Both King and ~Queen Streets â€" Plenty Of Parking Space, And Convenient Lane and Side Entrance For > Those With Produce. ; Ed. Birmingham of Clarence, spent the week end at his here. Style No. 948â€"12â€"Even spacing, @ ..cccsvicsis Style No. 842â€"12â€"for Barbed Top Wire @ fStyle No. 847â€"12â€"Stays 16!4" apart, @ .. Style No. 1848â€"Poultry Fence, 48", @ ... Style No. 2060â€"Poultry Fence, 60", @ .. 74 N\[ p To 4.» _: | _ â€"»Tailored Coats with possibilities for long wear and general, allaround usefulness. M. WEICHEL & SON. HMITED Famous everywhere for COUDIES LIMITED Frost Fence First CROSSHILL "The Big Hardware Store" 3 phone 218 WATERLOO, ONT rusvrors or YAÂ¥ _ E. sooxsa mm SBee Our Heavy Galvanized Gates and Lawn SPECIAL HORSE AND CATTLE FENCE Measure For Us â€"â€" Saving Opportunity Women and Misses Who Wear % Tightâ€"Lock Fence ~ ~an"t its Tight Lock and Reserve Spring The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Sup per will be observed in Boyd Church on Sunday, May 23. Preparatory service on Friday at 3 p.m. Mr. Cecil Barbour made a â€"bust ness trip toâ€" Toronto the beginning of the week. Mr. Jas.: Hammond delivered his stock of nursery last week. SIXTYâ€"NINE PER CENT. ~ _ OF FILMS UNTOUCKHED _ j BY QUEBEC CENSORS In the course of the year ended April 30,1926, the Quebec Board. of Censors refused 9 per cent. of the pictures offered and modified 22 per cent., making the number ‘of picâ€" tures accepted as submitted 69 per cent. This is shown in the annual report of the board just issued. The Rixon‘s Our Regular Values The Cut Price Store for Jewelry and Gifts _81 King W. Kitch en e rv Beat Others‘ Salos LOCKS & HARDWARE Fence. 67c Rod 686 Rod 75e Rod 83e Rod

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