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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1927, p. 3

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Fa. -- Great August 8an of'Suits Wooderulnumdnzvuk” " my mustard. ”with“. 'rhesas,tiitaamimenottrretrlratoell1 and (notably known lines of Men’s Mint and M tttty per cent of them in suitable for Fall And My Winter wot. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO [NOIEASE YOUR WARDROBE AT MODERATE COST Men's Suits (or PfesentWear These are in the most attractive lighter weight weaves; good appearing sturdy suits that have been more $14.45 popular this season. Reduced to a very low price _ We have long planned this pre- school a-ale of boys' suits and we are prepared to Show you the best clothes you have seen a! this price. Boys' Two Long Trouser Suits M7.” For boys " to 19 years, real col- lege styles In medium and dark colors. An unusual value at this tttture, GUILTY OF ASSAULT Charles Hott ot Doon was found gumy in Kitchener police court last week of assaulting Mrs. Kate Katinskl. who, it was charged, he knocked to the ground. Heli'sald he had merely pushed her toward the gale. The assault rose over an argument as to cow pasture. FIRE IN GARAGE On Thursday last fire broke out in the garage of Walter Stunner, Kitchener. during which Philip Kruse sustained severe burns in en- deavorlug to put it out. his legs and one wrist being painfully burned. He was removed to the wa. Hos. pital. His condition. however, Is not Very Special Prices Prevail Boys' Two-Knicker Suits 87.95 Save on Boys’ Clothing How Well tallored trousers in Cashmere; Worsted: and Tweed; in neat stripes, plain and fancy weaves, excellent nine o...,,-...,,.-.,.,-'-...-...,-. .._.tetrt_.r_rNF_.. _ _.___. . WIT. l and , put of Trousers Quinlan to 325 No. t “(.0le ALL - WOOL $19.50 HARVESTERSI $15.0trT0 WINNING " PT. Tait's Glasses bl u I t 'i7iGliiiiiPRi (um Sudan - "tob-- ” oTT--aM "tts-- no: A... on:- not “a. (MidnightAuJMh) 'lttft,1P.a'.'a'.ti. In: Arte. on); IMP-on. - "0t--2,00 pan.; l0.” 9... .- 0mm - All M P.rn'lat'gta'r' 'MI PtiM'.'f."e-iMt: - - 12.01 B.m. (M . -11” n... (“Blight m m - no a vb A... an) vi- u-by, - vh cum-n. Lulu. o-em" w m In! Micky. all I“. lcat-=:aaa " doesn't matter how bad your eye- means the bent and the cholco‘of our more. Regulnr values up lo $20.00. A good chance to get a spare pair of glassen and the price In just $6.50 complete. .Ftr_FNF V.t9.t.. Just $6.50 Complete Tait Optical Co. W'cANKIWNM In Three Groups " King Ct. w., Kitchen" Whom Toronto, Caution 3; Fa, Emil t5eWrTiCoerdl PM“. Midland. I South Ind Rut in thttnrio I Station-in iiiaddWGiUiii'. Mud Loch“. . Tet -hom angina- in Ontario. Kai/iii- labour! let. an! Wu! and and: w. The But that Science and Ski“ can produce atoi Men and Young Hon Itwiuding smienlmc examlnatlun. This special otter WW ”Wannaâ€"“mum...“ -------ahi- ‘-A_-‘.‘ MEN'S TROUSERS AT 83dts ANY STVLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Neat Door to Capitol Tho-tn No. 2 - HAND TAILORED .U.T. 1 aad I pit ot - Twin-er: Qlulitlu to 333.50 Boys' Long Trouun 81.96 Every boy should have a pair of ‘hese tine trousers to wear with the popular fancy “lantern or more furmnlly with blue coats. They Are smart and serviceable. Sizes 8 to H years. Boys' Sqmmer Furnishing; At Reduced Price- Boys' Fine Sweaters .mF._qFF....r.FNF. $1.96 Boys' Wool Bathing Suits tr.Net.. $1.45 Boys' Fancy Golf Hose '......r__PPPV_. 49e Buys' Broadcloth Blouses NF.._..... 95c Boys' Khaki Long 'Pants ..r...tr.eN. 93: See the New Lumberjack Sweaters tor Boys, priced $2.45. $2.95 and $3.35 Boys' Boys' Boy s' Boys' serious. The interior ot the garage was badly scorched, much ot the equipment and furnishings being de- tmyed. This Is the gangs that thieves broke into recently sud stole tires, oil and a quantity of change. _ _ PLEADS GUILTY I Albert Camber. an employee ot Dielrloh's Bakery, Kitchener, plead- eu guilty in Kitchener pollce court to laklux one can ot cherries, one pail ot raspberry jam and a delivery basket trom his employer and sell- ing them to another Kitchener linker tor $5.50. The case was adjourned pending other developments. ANY MAKE are, the prica In Quilt!“ to $31.50 Phom 3634 DINO“ TAILORED WWI $27.50 Rii=ri"'eTrGCrlaT"GuTru57r7ohTiGriiGF mun. and-M Athirm,-abbsmtter_ _ a” Wad“. 'hiiiiRCuiard mratrwmNtoWtrerttre' Eu.utomtion. WAN-r ammo-cum wan-immuta- unnum- In - to the an and of We M M eel M -. m. the If... Perk have. Mttmq. eeehle’te - e new tte-tre We" in we " u Mind in the put. vi. iniel additional been “(true which wttttieamot-iV - the ably or the M and even wheu it in W.“ to eepecity. 8min. will here-M he etrictly prohibited in the and and end mu will be we to have e net-her oi the police iorce preeeut to enforce the mien, It -auoaoeiodto"osr"rty"t in mdineee under the [rend-fella to be ueed in cue ot Irm Other motion- - were u ttrt-l love: "that the city council he to: queeted to pen I hy-lev tor the up pron] ot the Rail!“ Board cheep In; the (mum. on the out eide oe South Queen Street between Wood- aide eveuue end Highland reed to a butineee dietrict tor e depth at 150 feet from Queen etreet" eke that "the City Plenum; Commieeiou he requeeted to approve ot the chm- lng ot the troutuge on the eui. eide ot South Queen etreet. Ween Woodeide evenue end Highland road to e buelneee dietrict for a depth of 150 feet from Queen ltreei. and that the city council be mptMed of such an approval." Thejorexoinx motions were penned o'Pur"fo several queries received by the Park Board up to the ale ot eeverul ot its lots in this portion of the city. The prospective buyers would bar the lots only on the condition' that they be allowed to mete ot them places ot business, WARNED AGAINST USING SWIMMING POOL In his report presented It the reg- ular meeting ot the Kitchener Board ot Henlth last week the Medic-l ot. ticer ot Health, Dr. Fraser. nearmsd against using Scheider'l Creek tor swimming purposes. He slid that severnl samples of water tnkon re- cently showed that they were badly infected with bacteria. The children have been using the creek tor swim- ming purposes end they ere lieble do infections ot the skin and the [eyes and are also liable to intestinal diseases. He states that the condi- liion prevailing emphasizes the need Kitchener Medical Health 0!"ch AetNo--tbtrutt Milk Inapectlon. of proper swimming facilities in the community. His report’also showed a small number at communicable diseases. He also reported that been circulariled with regarding the care or home and the neceisty communicable diseases. The load imspeetor's report indr cated that approximately 1200 lbs ot milk and M lhl. at cream were either returned to farm: or poured down sewers. The milk and cream were found to be warm and nmrlng the sowing point while in others it was dirty or hid I bad “Avon KITCHENER MARKET Fruits textured the regular weer‘ 1y market on Suturduy. Early hum vest Apples sold at from 60 cents to' Ti) cents tor an eleven quart balket. peaches trom sac to 80 cents tor a tsix quart basket, tom-toes 30c to 81.00 for u: 11 an"! but“. potatoes 40 cents tor " quart Duke-l. or.$LN ia bu; corn, 30c to. "e I dolon ears; plums loc to 16c a quart box and ranpborrlen 20 to " cents I quart box. V Eggs brought ST to 40 cent: Ind butter sold It a similar price. M. G. CREMMAN GILL! I DRY GOOD. ITOIE‘ The well- known-known dry [ood- bmlnou of M. C. Cronin“. Kimb- onor. which bu boon “cool-fully curled on by Mr. Croumnn for the out thirty yearn. bu been wr~ eluted by R. L. Albrecht of New Hamburg. who bu mien pone-non. Tho-now proprietor ha. bnd our “not: your ”parlance In the dry goods button. 25,000 WANTED 'a7aTGaiiiid C be our um (EMMA)!!! Matthew“ citizens Ind lntorlnallon milk in the ot reporting hmhummmel Rowan-runners. .mww'uiifidw.muln wammu~mu 4htugtB. Ian. m. to "nr-r-tet-r-ttrpm-rr'.-?',?","" eetor m u u, the" need oi - - " m. use on ”ma-t. m. - they)!!!“ in W; lentwillrelhntheteechenolb --r--.--_ . dirtduniohleeloi -ttV-----------------ty, trtaxrrtehtmttrstA_tnaeret" i MARY Ir, nGitao..xmaeetu"-i-l6----------------------0 um. Herold hell-nun. will up . um I My!» .o.attrt-tmetattth. hay- nndthe The deeth oi - "in. neo- new won-en humour will inetruct and non hi Mr. and In. - the girls. Mr. Bellamy-e use ii Piyiey. Kitchener. occurred on Ion- .ninnninc to initete corrective sinuo- dny nor-in in his 80th your. lil- Itor ohiidren with uriou mete-i menu. two brothers and two nin- |deteete ouch to - knees. - tern eunive. toes. not (out end round ehouideu. - ‘ The Bond took caution to my I In. Anne Hniiiweii upeciei tribute to the inte Arthur U. Tho death occurred m “an...“ Pennant, tor " ”one rue-her of on Am"- tttf ot in. Ann E. tho Board Ind tor may you- tta Helilweil. for " you: n resident ot CWTIIINI- T. G. NEON“ moved I the city. following I week's nine-u. renoiution ot condolence and Im- Stter m in her "ttt you. Her hug- not!" to Edmond Mum-t. the pro bud predeceeeed her mnny yen". [ eent necretnry ot the Board, ttad the Surviving her ere one daughter. ion" “RUN" ttt the “IN”. ati Hum. end one son, Willinm H. The memhen standing tor one minute in (“neg-.1 took phce on Thursday to eiient tribute to the inte weather. Woodland cemetery. lin the reeoiution reference wee ---.- nude to the ineetinuhie mines he Mr.. E. RURMIOI' had rendered the community, giving hire. a. Run-teal“ penned nwey I uneperinzly ot his vuiunhie time and 1: her home in Kitchener on Aug. 9, l y splendid ability, lulu; the joundn- in her and your. she had been 3 1 lion and bulidlnx the Inperltructure -eeident ot the city tor nineteen of In canonical! Intent end equiv more. Her huehend end one dnugh- , mom tor Kitchener which eunde ter gun-vi";~ use her perem- end . second to none in the province. Mr. one sister. The inner-oi wee held on f Stuebing also suggeeted thnt I tab Pridar to' the Kitchener Mennonite let to the memorry of the into Mr. cemetery tor interment uégnet should be erected in We r-"-'""'""- torin School which he hud pinnned Muriel Agnes Them ' end assisted in building and which The death occurred on Friday today virtually ltnnds as a monu- Honing. August b, u the K.-W. Hotr ' ttttt to him. plinl. of Mine Muriel Agnes Thorne. ----r----_-- 'at her Nth your. She wee horn in APPoINTED DELEGATE: Broiler: where she lived tor n time. , Maura B. w. N. on“. w. w. it,r,'"I'h,1" an?" "'3'; “a"; . Brrsithtuutt and Arthur Foetq were y th Tla2 Swami”! nleo of l chosen es delegates to the ennui ll' hm. Th t nerel took lnce r convention ot the Associnted Cenn- . c ener. 9 u p ' dinn Clubs at on." on Sept. 14. Mt Monday to Mount Hope “mm" t u: ..-" en -5"- A A we... -...I . A 'or Interment- APPOINTED DELEGATES Messrs. B. W. N. on“. W. W. Brellhaupt and Arthur Pong were chosen .3 delegates to the “an! convention ot the mounted Cun- dhn Clubs at Ottawa on Sept. 14. " Ind 16, while A, A. Eby and J. A. McCorklndnle was selected an alter. nates, at . reed". meeting of the Waterloo County Cnnullnn Club Executive. ",'.".tv.utrdTiii.'e" "oat-er-eo-ttt Drivere' licenses to the number or 7.000 have been issued by J. P. Scully end there are still n con- siderable number applying duly tor ‘liceneee. Few npplieonte were iected although hundred. had to undergo on examination ~before be ing slanted n driver's liceuee. A temporary license to drive wen io- suecr to a certain number who have not driven their care I Buinciqtett dig. tance to entitle them to n permu- ent license. There were eleo quite a number who were under the use limit set for those driven who do not here to undergo an examine- tion. Restored to Health Through the Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. "It in e pleeeure," eeye Mrs. Roe! i Boulter. ot Victoria, REL. "to tell . you of the new heelth and etrength I I got through the no of Dr. Wil. I lieme' Pink Pille. Before tehing the piile lite wee e burden to me. I wee so badly run down that I did not tnow whet to do. My Mood seemed to here turned to weter, I wee very pele. conetentiy tired. end wee be ing flqagtg. it wee e trial to attempt homework. Added to thin Lhed e bed caught end my huehend end iriende thought I wee going into conenmption. The nedicel treetrnenl l wee tehing did not epoeer to do me eny good. end I hed ehout given up have when e friend urged use to try Dr. Willienu' Pink Pille. i got Ill boxee end lound BO much bene- tit from them that I got eix more boxee. More theee were eil tehen I wee e new women metered ' to good heelth. l geined in weight, the cough left me. my enetite re turned end I once more had e good color. Better etill. l wee eble to do" my homework without hug-e Need- leee to eey l eiweye rem-need Dr. Willlelne' Pink Pine to eilleg triende, end I hope thie will he the none of pointing the reed to good hunt: to more other Meter.” Try Dr. Willa-0' Pill Pun Inf th. "annulus. ninth. BOP. Von-cu. h» then u I mic It ‘you no not In the in! "rntaat not 'itiogt ad mgtttmtaq n mule. nu will I... you vol! All m. ireroqtwtt1-trmtr-e' “an" I ma. book. mun-c Up ‘tlo and." will .0 and you no paid. his but can!" my no 1.! In"! It“. Van-gamma” nymmmh-ulu mambo-1500:.“ “£1.00...”th LIFE WAS A BURDEN 7,000 LICENSE! ISSUED U. 8 in! ii - Ttttat-, shud .1. flamingo-”uh.- mammalian ”mot-Cohan! It. {Immaculate-Au. In. at m. - or In mthagt.q “It. Kiwi-u. to -troehiee...ntt8Mr.n" mommmwum. Thywmmhlm.‘ TI. "tth ot um m. loo- ond no bt Mr. and In. - Flyby. Kitchener. occurred on lol- day “In t- it. 80th nu. Ill- mo-tm two brothers and two M.. tm “who. The deeth occurred In Kltchener on Ame: ml ot In. Anne E. Helllwell. tor " you: n resident of the any. following a week'- lune-e. She we: in her 18th you. Her but bend predeceased her may more. Sunlvlng her ere one daughter. Heal. end one son, Willlem H. The funeral look piece on Thursday to Woodland cemetery. Urn. E. Rut-MI" In. E. Runntodlu puma nay " her home In Kitchener on Aug. 9, in her and you. 8110 had been 1 ~elident of the city tor nineteen yearn. Her hnsbnnd 3nd one daugh- ter WHIV’; .1101)" unrem- 1nd one ulster. The fnnml Wu held on Frldny to' the Kitchener Mennonlte cemetery tor Interment. Mrs. Bert one" . The death occurrod In Kitchener " Stand”. August T, ot Mrs. Bert Octal], wife ot the nus mat ot tha Lyric Than-e. In her 46th year. She had been a resident of the city tor 15 yours. Her husband. two "laughter: and one survive. Mrs. Bernard Jenn Death summoned Mrs. Bernard Jones at her home In Kitchener on l'ueldey mornlng, Aug. 9. following I pretreated lllneel. There Inrvlve l hunbend. four brothers. John Hither": ot Akron, Ohio, Edward, Martin and Jacob KInkhenn of Kit. ;hener, and tour sisters. Mrs. A, Fischer. Mrs. Amsio Linke and Mrs. a. Herdtelder of Kitchener end Mrs. George Bolduc of Waterloo. The [mien] In hold on Friday lltornoon. Service Ill hold at St. Mathew" Church Inel- which im terment was made In Mount Hope cemetoi'y. _ CUTTING WH EAT IN “OKATOHEWAN Joseph Brintororth, I tumor northwest ot North (Portat, Ball. started cutting when on An. Hill. The gain will yield about 20 bushels WWII ROI JEWELRY STORE OF "tt,0tttt m DIAMOND. Three men um I woman - Into the Capitol Jewelry store on at Cavtharlno “not won, Mound. to tenttr, hold up two clerks Ind looted he nor. of thirty thorium! dollars worth of anaemia. TAINTID ICE CREAM An ”Iconic um II unplanned to In" ruulud - from the com sumption of (Allied ice cram Inn mocha non (In: 800 mph In Bath. Boner-u and "rrottttdirtq dil- grlct In Mind. The liner!” of than who no lil If. ehftdrmt. One child bu Already and. IIPUILICANI TAXI OATH or ALLIOIANCI lano- do VII": no III othor who" oe. an [Inn Full (no mile-I party) who won “and on tho Dun lim- at tho no.“ [on- onl ninth. toot ti. on“: d m. glue. on has: ml. -tirrt" no. for unmanne- In a. pro- - of an Dull. The coach/I d Ino- " Vulun A“ in can" follow” anon no lo-Nn at the ton m to an their to." In a. My um and». to no out oe mm- na. to which mm “a, In. mm or”... 'Ft- to man In mm 'trttthnl with In no In. In» on "My In in” a t-tant unth- b no “an!“ tie are. Thls when was only $tqqhter. LII. CAUIIO IPIDIM DC C.P.R. WILL I“UE At I meeting -irt director: ot the (in-Mien heme Benny Gommy' held Aux. “in it' wee decided to hue end oiler to the Monomers ot to cord on August Mt, on the bui- of one lure in eight ot their respective holdinn. 832,500,000 ot ordinery ennui stock at 8150 per pure, pey- ebie in three intgtalmetttttt of 850 each on September M), 19S't, December T, MM, and February 15, 1928, rupee tively; the right to subscribe to ex- pire September 29, 1921. ”NEAR OLD GRANDMOTHER _ Only " years of use. Mrs.,Jnmes DhIckwn. neg-en. ot Middleton. N.J.. claim: to be the young“! grandmother In the United States. Itching Eczema Dried Ri ht Up ,'ili'lil Sulphur Any breaking out ot the “In. even nary, Itching ecunn, an be quickly overcome by applying n little Mentho4Niphur, any: n noted lkln tspecialist. Recall” ot It: germ de- stroying properties, this sulphur JrrrrpFion Instantly bring one from Inn irritation, soothe. and hen): the solemn right up and leaves the skin clau- nnd smooth. It uldom hi]- to "new the tor. ment and dtattguremertt. Sutton" trom akin trouble should so! 1 little in ot Bowl” afmttttoWutitttur from my mod dnluiu. Savings like 11 Worth Laying h tum-tun!“ F "v..e.tam-a,rtt--eas- ".tn-.-t-0e-atte.6re. uvmm-twyquIMnm luv-dw07m‘twuhm mun-um. my uninha- u}... m Tow-um '" II. Vivien ~qu you.»an no my. Ne VIM hr non-uh "tui-at- 'tak 00 VII" '00 Gumbo lung, Regular 0. and It. Innu'utuun’ I“! - " Table Um " vary on.“ Cum- ".sirssi-ueoaesuoks Have-You Heard The Bru‘nswmk Panatrope? " In Brunswick _ Balk: - Collander’: wonderful new phonograph and ponenes a mnrvelouu clarity and "noun-‘0' tom. With the wonderful new Brunswick Light Ray Procou Record- it makes a combination unapproachnble. ,rec= " _iiiirj put Bottom Kettles. Rec. 81.00 Spock! It .0 116 King St. W. KITCHENER Phone 2387 August Aluminum Sale DOUILI BOILER. Wurlnr mus. R... an Silo Price "" Sweeping Reductions in Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware REAL MONEY SAVING BARGAINS . KIMOMI'I null“! - - Km. And 000.: an“ 1tolylrd|ow BOUDIES UNITED M. WEICHEI. l SON. MD ADDITIONAL BTOGK TEA WE STOCK BRUNSWICK RECORDS KITTLIO WRAY'S "The W Hardware - m var-no. an. Books and Stationery st: unannou- In the (and. In. at her - In living. an m m that when " you: of I... A you law no an MRI to a Ila-nut. Eleanor. sla't an. that u - old. the humor m Paul: Pluto Wlmum. Tho you; can» now In" . miter. All. lab. Mothers' Eyes are not as strong u tiny m Perhaps she ins trouble mad- ing, sewing or doing other close work. Bring her in and let our registered Optometrists iit her with glasses thst will [in her good vision and use her eyes tor the remaining years. Btoelo's reading glasses sre very reason- ably priced-bring her in todsy. 10 Quart " Quart " Out" " Quart With Aluminum Cover. Wur- Ever mko. Ree. 81.80 Sale We. - , Quart 6 Quart 2 door. w. Caplkol “can. F. Steele PRESERVING DTRAIOHT IAUCI PAN. Medium am with oteor. It... $100, 890ml .1.” Kitchener-'- Ludln. OptonMrlm With Intel. It... "" 890cm .1.” COVERED KITTLII urn also. not. “a Spock! u no POTATO POT. Sin. Reg. ".50 at Slap. Rog. $2.40. u She, Rog. 83.00 nt Bims, Reg. "" at Silo. Rog. $1.50 It She. not. $1.00 at IAUCI PAN. Limited KETTLEI 2.87 1.”

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