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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1927, p. 7

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' I\ Mhint your home _ || with enduring beauty ‘1 Abounds In Codâ€" ~I Kver Oil Vitamins â€" $ seott a powne, Toronto, Ont. _ Wettlaufer‘s Dept. Store KING 8T,. â€" WATERLOO §1 * "A Canaoa Paint Propuct Nome Tadobythe makers ofthe fomous ~ The amazing durability of Canada Paint is due to the fact that the finest of all White Leads â€" Genuine Elephant Brand â€" is used for the pigment and combined with the purest linseed oil. (@nadaPaint béeawfl/ lasts because the Qualily is supreme. In the matter of color beauty, Canada Paint is unsurpassed. No matter how dull the outside surface of your home may be, the magic touch of Canada Paint color will transform it into a home of which you will be justly proud. Before you begin any painting job, conâ€" sult the nearest Canada Paint dealer,. He can supply you with color cards and helpful information covering the partiâ€" cular work you have in view. Write for our beautifully illustrated free color book, showing actual color photos of lovely painted homes, to guide you in selecting color schemes for the interior or exterior of your home or summer cottage. Address, The Canada Paint Co. Limited, 572 William Street, Montreal. To Aid Sunday amongrelatives and friends the weekâ€"end and Sunday in Toronto with: friends. â€"â€"Mrs. A. Rau of Kitchener spenta week Nere with her parents. Houseâ€"cleaning is the order of the sale by . and Mrs. Jacob Hamel of New /l'w‘b.;;: &p:s â€"mvmmmmy.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">â€"â€"â€" # day and gardening will be the next WELLESLEY | order of business among our women / Mt. John Balzer and C. F. Ottman were business visitors in Waterlico and Kitchener last Saturday. ;Miss Minnie Bordux, who spent a week among friends in Kitchoner, r@urped home again last week. _ . | Mr. Walter Habermehl has severâ€" ed his connection as~ clerk with lKunulWoruddweoM a â€" similar position . with Frank Schumm at Linwood. _ _ P. A. Wagner of Wellfsley, popuâ€" lar deputy reeve of Wellesley Townâ€" ship, was a visitor to Waterloo and Kitchener on Friday last. His many friends will be glad to know that he has fully recovered from a severe illness which confined him to his house for seven weeks. _ Aged Resident Dead.â€"On Friday, April 29th, Mrs. Andrew Spahr dled‘ at her home here in her 86th year. Her husband predeceased her a few years ago. She leaves ‘to mourn three daughters and three sons, namely, Mrs. V. Berlett of Kitchâ€" ener, Mrs. J. W. Collins and Mrs. R. B. Fish of Linwood, John of God;â€" erich, Edward of Edmonton and Sam of Linwood. | The funeral took place on Monday aftermoon. Services at the house were conducted by Rev. J. Reble of Hamilton, and interment took place at the Linwood Lutheran cemetery. Wednesday Half Holiday. â€" All business places will be closed on Wednesday ‘afternoons during the| months of May, June, July, Augusti and September, except when a hou-l day falls in the same week. Stores will be open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forwell of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of Kitâ€" chener, Misses Louise: and â€" Emma Logel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logel. Miss Nora Kittel spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Wm. Carnochan attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Buttrey at Elma Centre cemetery on Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Wiegand and famâ€" ily of Kitchener returned to their home after spending a week with her parents here. Mrs. Clem Mahoney of Detroit is visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch. Gohl. Miss Eby of Hanover spent the past two weeks with friends here. Messrs. L. and G. Heimler and F. Schummer attended the funerol of J. W. Bergess at Kitchener on Tuesâ€" day morning. ‘ Mr. Frank Dauber and childrenâ€" of Kitchener spent Sunday with* Mr. and Mrs. George Fink. Miss Nellie Schnurr returned from a visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Hofstetter of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Betzner on Sunday. Miss Elvina Cressman left for Toâ€" ronto on Wednesday after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Cressman. Miss Clara Shantz of Toronto is visiting with her mother at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Reist of Presâ€" ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Kramp of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. George Rieck on Sunday. Miss Eva Chapman spent the weekeâ€"nd at her home in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clemens and family of Kossuth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clemens. Rev. C. N. Good of Kitchener occuâ€" glod the pulpit in the M.B.C. Church on Sunday morning in the interest of City Missions. _ Mr. Bob Hagey of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. Ira Zeller. Messrs. Roy Schiedel and Lloyd Mader attended the first meeting of the South Waterloo Rural Softball League at Blair last Friday evening. _(Continued from Page 1) Mrs. (Rev.) Schmidt of East Zorra was the guest of Mrs. H. R. Mosig last week. Rev. H. R. Mosig attended the conference of the Canada Synod which was held in Zion Lutheran Church, Stratford, Rev. H. F. Gruhn, Dr. C. E. Bishm of Windsor and Mr. Chr. R. Ankenman of Chesliey were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Myers. Miss Charlotte Goebel of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Chris. Kropft held a sale of household effects last Saturday and moved to Kitchener, where ho purâ€" position in the Dominion Tire facâ€" LINWOOD NEW HAMBURG BRESLAU DEPARTMENT STORE Come! Share in These Savings! I e The makers had them on hand and needed the mMoO bought them for our own priceâ€"that‘s why you save 1â€" GROUP ONE: Men‘s handsbme blue English Herringbone Suits, neatly tailored in the latest fashign, durably lined and , made to give excellent service; TWO PAIR TROUSERS, real $25 value, only omm n ovepmgmnppanr r TeR PPPr d Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lehman, Mr. heart, and passed away. Her death and MrS Benjamin Zehr and family,| ras a great shock to her family and Yrs. John Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. is deeply regretted by a large circle Rrnest Zehr, Mrs. John Zehr, Mr.|of friends. The deceased was a Chris. Lehman and Mr. Simon Roth|dstughter of the late Christian Hosâ€" of Castorland, N.Y., spent & week|totter and was born in Rast Zorra. with relatives and friends in this|On March 15th, 1892, she was marâ€" Papcine rled to Mr. Rudoiph Roth and took More and more thrifty people are taking advantage of the unbeatable yalues which this store is day pre= mungâ€"mnhus;hm,hd-.phwym-d &hww“puarmfll power and in turn, Jower prices for you! " 3 4 ; f Saturdayhaugdaydnvhubn'â€"jchthmuiwtnryfll(nq,.?bnlN.lnodto)l!-n- when the Davis Economic sells for less! We are fearuring clothing and readyâ€"toâ€"wear or men, women and childrenâ€" mmoinâ€"egwthevduuâ€"cndmwiflbwp;“! 3 s ; of Castorland, N.Y., spent & week with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. John Witwer has sold his resiâ€" dence on Wilmot Street to Mr. C. H. Merner. Mr. Witwer will hold a sale of household effects on . May 21st, and will later make his home with his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Good, who are taking up their residence tn Kitchener. We secured another shipment of these stylish spring topeo;uâ€"â€"cho first ones sold out s0 quickly we could not take care of the demand. No wonder! â€" for they are real $22.50 values anywhere else, in newest Tweeds, Gabardines and mixtures, and fashioned to suit the most particular, at only § o upa en se Death of Mrs. Rudoiph Rothâ€"The death occurred at her home here very suddenly last Sunday afternoon of Lavina Hostetter, bejoved wife of Mr. Rudoiph Roth, at the age of 53 years, 8 months and 17 days. Mre. Roth was in apparent good heaith and was about to start preparing the avening moal when she suddenly Balbriggan Combinations ‘Talk about bargains! Wait until you see these 600 men‘s highâ€"quality, shortâ€" sleeve, kneeâ€"length combiâ€" nations, always worth $1, in sizes 34 to 44, only Boys‘ Tweed Suits with $ 5 75 2 Bloomers o Never before have we been able to sell them so low. They‘re worth ta 75 in the Jatest Spring sfvles and neat patterns. The extra Never before have we been able to $9.15, in the latest Spring styles bloomers assure double wear. Three Marvelous Values in _ Ladies Smart New Coats! See them and yol very latest style! trimmed. Do not ALL WOOL .POIRETS, in navy, black. sand and _rf{sewood. value GRroUP TWO: Men‘s strong Tweed Suits, with TWO PAIR TROUSERS, in the newest double breasted model, very deâ€" Children‘s Coats $3.95 to $9.50 Neat straight line styles, fuly silkâ€"lined, choice of fancy Tweeds and Charmeens, in sizes 6 to 14, worth up to $15.450. P RUUUCRTVey MV MMW PADIPIC O MRIOCCO CCRA CIEOC i 1 sirable for work and dress wearâ€"suits that you would willingly buy Ai $20, 8D@CIAL SAUUTOAY |.........c.cssemmenecmemmmennmnnnenmenennmnnen DAVIS ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT STORE Three Great Suit Values at Record Low Prices! GROUP THREE: Men‘s fine Pure Indigo Dye Serge Suits in either biue or grey, absolutely a guaranteed serge and every one smartly tailored, with high grade materials and wykan- ShiIP. G@NUIN@ $30 SWt Mt ......ccsscesemmeemenemerennmmnmmennennenceremennennntmn Children‘s Hats, $1.35 to $1.95 Values mp to $3.50 in silk and straw combinations, very pretty for the little ones. Nice styles and shades in chamoisette, silk and kid, with double tips and nice trim. Values up to $3.75, Clearing Saturday only. Wl duisendiietitnt ns sn They cost more than that to make them but the manufacâ€" turer was loaded and we took his surplus. Values up to $15 at 75 More New Topcoats‘! 79¢ Charming New Silk Dresses at L APOGTRRIW 20 NHCZY Pm ns 1 and rosewood, value _ fullâ€"silk lined, straightâ€"line sty] up to $20.00 iegularly worth â€"up to $25.00 $11.95 to an attack of the had them on hand and needed the moneyâ€"we paid cash and our own priceâ€"that‘s why you save 1â€"38 or more if you buy here! you will surely buy hereâ€"pocket the difference and be well dressed in the le! They are practically all Furâ€"trimmed, neatly lined and beautifully iot waitâ€"select yours tomorr ow ! Ladies‘ Gloves, 50¢ to $2. Boys‘ Fourâ€"Piece $9 75 Fox Serge Suits * Just what he wants, with coat, vest, bloomers and long pants, in guaranteed fox serge, worth regularly $14. Highâ€" cless in all ways. fslucher style, good, strong soles, rubber heels; suitable for school or dress. Eoys‘ $3.75 Calf Shoes $2.69 $9.75 "° $15.75 ‘There‘s nothing cheap about them except the price, _ because . they‘re sample â€" lines of â€" hats which sell up to $6.50! up her residence on her husband‘s farm on the Wilmotâ€"Rast Zorra town line, where she lved up to four years ago when the family moved to this town. She leaves her sorrowing husband, four sons and two daughâ€" ters to mourn her sudden departure. The children are Arthur of New Hamburg, Harry, at home, Meses on the homestead, Wilford of Ceylon, Sask., (Elizaboth) Mrs. Eiman Shants, and (Lavina) Mrs. Irwin Shants of Wilmot. She also Teaves four brothers, Messrs. Allan, Norâ€" man, Waliter and Harry Hostetler, all of New Hamburg. The feuneral was held on Thursday afternoon $2.45 ° $3.25 FINER POIRET Men‘s Hats .95 $13.50 TWILL COATS, FINE CHARMEEN COATS, canton aightâ€"line styles, _ crepe, lined, all colors, sizes 16 to <un to $25.00 44â€"$29.50 value. Lovely Dresses Worth To $20. Rich flat crepes and crepeâ€"back satins, in smartest styles, sizes 16 to 44, in a choice of new 34 $16®" 128 19. With collars _ attached, regularly sold at $2, in white, blue, mauve and sand, guaranteed full size, 14 to 17. They‘ll.wear and wash well. Buy them now! Street to Bean‘s Church, Wilmot, of which the deceased was a faithful member. Interment took place in the adjoining comeatery. The ibe reaved ones have the sympathy of all in their sad loss: home from ‘Windsor where spent a week with her son, Alvin. â€" Mr. Elwood Faulhater of Wellesâ€" ley spent last Sunday with friends here. spent Friday evening in town. ‘ Mrs. Roy Appel and son of Windâ€" sor spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Appol. Mr. Rarl Bingeman of Kitchener spent Sunday at the lo-! of his Ringeman. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smail and tamily of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. 8. Pea such smar elsewhere? 227 KING ST. WEST Saturday Shoe Bargains Nightgowns in Regular 50c vufi, comfy and operaâ€"cut, at low price Sllk-Str!ped Underwear 33¢ All leading shades at a real bargain. $1.19 rhf pay more when you can buy smart hats here, worth up to $7 ‘ Hats, $1.95 to $3.95 $17.50 Buck of Kitchener ‘11" No e o . | mcb better youâ€"feal. Learn‘s Drug Â¥runcis Carson of Store, King St, ‘Waterlon > Ladies‘ Dimity Gowns 69c $1 Pure Silk Hose, only 63¢ all shades and white, worth 95¢ RS, Stratford were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson. Couldn‘t Eat Fruit, Stomach So Bad Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weber of Kitâ€" chener spent Friday evening in town. ‘ "I was badly constipated and troubled with gas after eating. Could not eat fruit and many other things. Adlerika has done me goodâ€"can now eat anything.‘"*â€"W. H. Fletcher. Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourpess in TEN minutes, Acting on BOTH uppor nad lower bowel, it reâ€" moves old waste mattar you never thought was in your system. Let Adâ€" lerika give your stomach affid bowels KITCHENER 4

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