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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1928, p. 7

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L4 s Mrs. Ed Hamel of Waterloo epent a few dayswith her sistot, Mrs. D. Schweltzer. â€" ; j Mre. Catherine Froy, Mrs. Poter Martin and Mrs. Shopmaker visited on Thursday with Mrs. Mary ter: Mr. and Mrs. W. Brickér and Nellie Webor of ‘Wateribo were day visitore with Mr. and Mrs AL bert Steiss. Mrs. John Weis spent a few days in Elmira last week. â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Androw Wahl of Bt. Jacobs .. spent Wednesday â€" with friends here. : " % _ Mr. J. A. Steiss attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mr. Lingetbach hold in ‘Tavistock last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs., Harry Steiss spent Friday in the Twin‘City. *~#4 Mr. Herb Huehn of, Conestogo spent Friday~with his fattber, Mr. Henry Huchn. __Ed. Sattler and Oliyer Sittler of Waterloo spent â€" Saturday â€" with frigude here. . . . ooake". Mr. and ‘Mrs. Addison Stahibaum and â€"children Norman saad. Edward of Floradale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre: Henry Huehn. Mr. John Krueger of ‘Mildmay spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heipel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schill and son Robert and Mr. Albert Gies of Buffalo were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. The auction sale of farm stock, implements and househoM effects held by Mr. D. Sch'eituflut Tues day was very largely attended in spite of the disagreeable weather. Everything was sold at good prices. Quite a number from hereattendâ€" ed the community concert in the theatre . at New â€" Hamburg last ‘Thursday evening. Items of Interest. ,')““ I: Fergusson spent the week end at her home in Plattsville. . The ‘A.Y.P.A. held & musical even: ingâ€" inâ€" the HaysyiÂ¥e hall on Friday evening last when & splendid proâ€" gram of music was ‘rendered, also a musical contest which ~was ~very entertaining. Lunch was gerved at the close. ~ â€" i Don‘t fail to attend the Leap Year dance in the Haysville Hall this Friday evening, Feb. 17th. Good music. / Mr. Harry Miller and sister Iva and little Jean spent Sunday ‘with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Love, near Plattsville. ‘The rite or confirmation wil be administered by His Grace the Archâ€" bishop of Huron and. .Metropolitan of Ontario in Christ Church, Haysâ€" ville, next Sunday, Feb. 19th, at 3 Mr._and Mrs. Roy Cook and Miss Madge Cook spent Saturday evening with their brother, Andrew Cook and family in New Hamburg. A péncake sogial will be held in the Haysville Hall on _ Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 21st, commencing at 8.30 p.m., under the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. The evening will be spent in"progressive euchre and crokinole after which pancakes, will be baked and served with maple syrup. Prizes will be given to the winners of the euchre and crokinole. Everybedy welcome. Admission 25 and 10 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gingerich and: children of Bleam‘s Road, Mr and Mrs. John (Schwartzentruber and grandson, George Schwartzentruber, and (Mr. Noah Brenneman of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. DaÂ¥e Boshâ€" art of Pine Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Licht! and Mr.~ and Mrs. Chris. Prenneman and daughter Helen of Baden were Sunday visitors at Mr. Joseph Brenneman‘s. wHY TORTURE Mothers, do you think it fair to torture your little ones by forcing them to take illtasting olls when they need a laxative medicine? Don‘t you find that the child‘s dread of these medicine often do more harm than good? § Baby‘s Own Tablets are the modâ€" ern substitute for these, nauseous doses. They are the very medicine the child requires and are so pleasâ€" ant to take that they are as easy to ‘administer as a glass of whter* They are the porfect remedy for all the minor allments of little ones, being absolutely guarantéed free from inâ€" jurions drugs. Baby‘s Own Tablets accomplish all that castor oll and other badâ€" taating remedies can do. In fact they #ccomplish more as. they do not leave the child from fts Andigestion and constipation,‘ break up colds and sinfple fevers and ‘proâ€" (Too last for last week) RHEIDELBERG HAYSVILLE j THE LITTLE ONES k #A wike o i# _ A Amma U N us +; 4 and odther items as told by Cb rener ol Je mo% LT m‘ On Thursday evening these two L |te.m again crossed sticks in a Year sudden death semifinal game for this th* right to meet Beaverdale in a Good three game series for the Homuth .trophy. A good exhibition of the . 1ya winter pastime was dished up to a with large number of fans. The Black & near ‘White chd_hda played a strong kame. Garner smothered many Â¥ be thots labeled goals while Zuch and "_ _ _ | Mader did the scoring for their club. Mr. Menno Mader was a busine visitor in Strattord on Thursday Hoover of Markham were weekâ€"gdd visitors at the home of Miss Ada "Migs Ruth ‘Troyer, Clarence Conâ€" tre, N.Y., was the guest of Miss Elia } on ‘Euinday. |~ f * Rev. NewtoR Weber.of Bothwell hoider on Saturday. Tok ‘The . Misses Ruby ;. and Vlolot1 Schnaeringer, who ‘have ‘been stayâ€" Ing in â€" Rochesfer, N.Y,, for geveral months, returned to their Honie near. fruln last week. .. T . Oyster "Bupper â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Agron â€" Mader entertaingd twontyâ€" tour of the Bresiau young :ovle at an oyster supper on Tuesday,. Feb. 14. Thecsuppor was a special treat for the young people, who put on a very sucéessful play at Christmas, called "The Little Clodhopper," in ald* of the school Mbrary. :. Mockey Games Closely Contested." Two games were played this week by Bresiau Seniors, both against the Blair Hornets. . The match on Monday evening was the postponed one of Jan. 12. ‘This contest, which resulted fn a 1â€"1 tie, was fhst and rough at times. ‘There were many anxious moments for the fans of both teams. Wilson, the husky Hornet defence man, scored @rst after breaking through the Black and White forâ€" ward line. He woent right in on Garmer, who had no‘chance to save. Zuch tied the score when he rounded the Blair defence and let drive. Wilson, who was a member of the Galt lntormflnto}ro.l{.'A. team, and Graham, of â€" Limerick, â€" who is‘ an the Preston senior O/H.A. team‘s roster, were the stars for the Horâ€" nets, . while z,w; and â€"Mader, the lightweights of the locals, starred for their tum, Zuch and._Mader took a lot of punishment while borâ€" ing 1 for goals and in holding of the Blair aces in their effort to score. H. Dedels, the local defence man, is improving with every game. Herb. Dedels assisted Mader in scorâ€"‘ Ing oneâ€"of the goals by carrying the: puck. through and taking a shot st the Hornet goal and then picking up his rebound only to have Bradiey save both times. Mader took the second rebound and lodged it behind Harmer scored against his <own team in an effort to Clear the puck from the local goal. Wilson, the husky Blair defenceman, seored their other tally. s Bradley for a .counter Referee Meyers of Preston kept m“-owoulnhndlml!fmu“ final gon‘g the score read 42 in favor ‘of the locals. @» Mr. â€"Aaron. Biehn of Guernsey, Sask., is renewing old acquaintances in our bu@g this week. & Misses Grace and Erma Shants and Leonard Shants visited at. the home of George Schmitt near Baded. weekâ€"end with friends in Waterloo: â€" Miss Barbara Boover of Selkirk visited at the home of, her m.!w. Silva Snider. r% Missos Mary and Violet Feick Sunâ€" dayed with friends in Bridgeport. Miss Rhota Cressman visited with friends in Kitchener over the Mr.‘and Mrs. Ephraim Snider atâ€" tended the funoral of the latter‘s brother, Joe Haliman, at Rochester last «week. PR HAVE A COMFORTABLE TRIP to TwE WEsT Korget the weather. There‘s cheory warmth and comfort aboard "The National." A Rvery convenience that modern railroadirig can provide combined with unsurpassed dining room #erâ€" vice, will make ‘your trip to the west pleasant and m _ 4 "The National" leaves. Toronto nightly at 200 PM., atriving> in Winnipeg at 10 o‘clock the second morning. Tt allows a short stopover s.,..;-..wm ansacamanteâ€"béfore continuing the 'tlh-l”- ipffient consints of co mentâ€"iibraryâ€"observation â€" éar (radio) â€" standard and : BRESLAU STRASSBURG sonatets . of compart Monday evening Burkâ€" of rendered by the ladies, after which all enjoyed "the social hour and a delightful lunch. _ " _ _ f > Bornâ€"ToMfr, and Mre, Rd. Stryck, Feb. 1$, a daughter. Congratulations, Mrs. A. Hilborn® is â€" spending a short time with hor Mr. and Mrsa.Johdf a4 w Our well known genlal/ auc tionger, L H. Toman, sonducted the sale of household effects belonging to the late Mrs: Sam McLaughlin at Platteville last Gaturday. ‘There was a good~turnâ€"out and‘splendid prices Mr. Bighl spert the weekâ€"end at WETTLAUFERS gWMl ;V'e;u‘.i]’)nm or Bloomers, good weight. _ ~$3.50. BABY BATH TUBS $2.49 : Gray enamelled tub, large sizé.‘ Save! Endâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Month Savings are t be cleared out to make room for of these quantities will Jast. : We Monthâ€"End Sale Starts Thurs. Feb. Drowl UWUs EUn CseR OORA 0 ewi ce s1 oK 0d 1 25¢â€"45¢ STRIPED FLANNEBETTES, yd. 19¢ 22 pleces 1 cake pl Brown duck Width 35 inches, light and dark colors. Bargain‘ Boys‘ and Girls‘ Heavy Ribbed Hose; sizes 8: &( â€" _ $5â€"3$6.50 WOMEN‘s SWEATERS $1.98 Jumbo and plain knit, pure white. All sizes. Good value, in OOR_SELE'H'BS for averagefigures 98c Ix" Pink Cotton, full length;* sizes 80. to 40. $4.50 D. & A. CORSETS SITWE- Women‘s High Shoes, vici Novelty ‘handâ€"loom, Scarfs and other types Boys‘ 35¢ COTTON HOSE 25c Heavy ribbed Cotton Hose, sizes 6 pm; good wearers. . $1.25 â€" $1,50 SEIPPERS, pr. 98¢ _ For women, felt with lebkther sole, sizes 2 to 6 Made of novelty materials, Sizes .broken. _ 39¢ SUGAR AND CREAM SET 25c Glass, sugar and cream holders. Out t_ioy go!> »* WHITE, CUPS, Bargain, ” for"95¢e * Imported make white Cups, St. Denis shape. . Snow white, 36 inches wide. Soft chamois ‘fAnish. 65¢ â€" 75¢ Girls‘® UNDERWEAR 49¢ Vests, Drawers and Bloomers. Sizes 4 to 10 1 pant Suits, dark desirable shades. _ Hurry! Splendid values, men! Hot galvanized fron with two side l!alu With dopper bottom, wood grip handles. Pt 124 Ibex Flannelette Blankets, pr. $2.19 .. White with pink of blue border, largest size. Savea! §l.08 â€" $2.50 DUCHESSE SILKS, yd. $1.19 Black and all colors. ERxtraquality. Width 35 inches. 2 pant Suits, dark tweeds, 2 button, doubleâ€"breasted modâ€" ols 3v;lm long pants. Sizes 32 to L Mcn's $22.50 â€" $25 Suits â€" ~$18.50 & All styles, light and dark tweeds Don‘t miss this saving! MEN‘S FINE SHIRTS About 300 Shirts.in lot, Firsts and some Secands. Rayons, broadcloths, plain and % 20000 pus &1 00 in €200 Valnes: c fancy TIN WASH BOILER, Héavy Weight, $1.98 lnsoxt" ,un-ucgm Km.u.zw.â€"m Blaach mm 106 ?:od qullg. .m 1 78. Ladios Sitk on‘m. Youth‘s $18 â€" $20 65câ€"85¢ LADIES‘ UNDEWEAR, 49e os. Set consists of 6 plates, 6 cups and saucers, plate, 1 pitcher, 1 sugar bowl. Here is a bargain ! $15.00 SHEEP LINEDâ€"COATS $8 ~ at .« 69câ€"75¢ WOOLEN HOSE, pr. 39¢ SUITS $13.44 50¢c CORSET BRASSIERES, 39c MEN‘S TROUSERS, $4 â€" $5 Reg. $8.50 TEA SET, clear $4.95 WASH TUBS, Large Size, $1.35 â€"$6.50 WOMEN‘S BOOTS 25e 22e LONGCLOTH, yd. 15¢ ‘uh;li.waheep lined with heavy col;nr. $1 â€" $1.39 SCARFS, 89e $1.98 to $3.00 Values a. heavy weight. While they last! Monthâ€" Endâ€" Markdowns Mr. and ‘Mrs: Afdrew Reiubart of diraiford spent‘a few days wtth Mr and "Mrg. C. withifrionds at Kitchepor. ‘\ Bornâ€"To Mr.: a%d â€"Mre. Jacob tamily ‘and Mr. and mf:.n-n-h’z Yigited with driends in Kitchoner 0 Sunday: , Butchoring is the order of the day, in this burg mont. kid and patents, sizes~2%4 (Too late for last and Wirs. A. Woelfle Sundayed lhiflldif 8 bate: to one customer. sunburn_ ‘with Mifard‘s Lint # a daughter PreTOTO J HOUR SALES FRIDAY 9 » 10 and 2 â€" 3 o‘clook ‘ _ Weol Blankets $7.00 All Wool, 748. White. Pr. ‘ # nunte ioge h P. & G. Othp, B Rars 106 10. ewch ... 106 Men‘s All Wool Mackinaw Coats 7 â€" Regular $10 to $12. ~TO CleAF ..w...c«..ac.. Plain Green, light ~_69c BLEACHED SHEETINGS, yd. 45¢ 72 inch Sheetings in a good. weight.. While it lasts! $3 â€" $4 LOW SHOES, pr. 396 â€" _ Patents, Box Calf and ‘Kid Leathers, sizes 2% Pure linen, 44 x 44 inches. Full $3.50 â€" $4.50 RAYON.DRESSES, $1.98 Women‘s Striped and Floral Rayons. Sizeg<34 to : $1.69 Black DUCHESS SATIN $1.19, Duchessé Satin, heary weight, width 36 inches. Savé! Women‘s Rayon Hose, all new shades. Sikes 8% to 10. Oofiu white, black, blue, greenâ€"and pink, for slips, otc. Excellent wearer! Heavy weight, 5 in the lot, in all dark shades 69c â€" 85¢ POM POM CAPS, 25e _ â€" Girls‘ Bfll!hfll. Woot Cltl\. all shades. *=, _ 35e GIRLS WOOL GLOVES, 15¢ _ .« Girls‘ Gray Wool Gloves. All sizes. Bargain! ~ $ .,32.50 CHILDREN‘S OVERALLS, 69c Wool ‘knitted Overalls in Gray, Cardinal and Brown. flsl; ‘knit ribbed top. Colors fawn, grey $2.00 to $2.50 Sidewall. Enough for Odd‘l’ .and elzu. Including Buffet Sets, etc. . 15c Thin Glass TUMBLERS, 2 for 15¢ Lemonade or water glasses. A .real snap! a ;. 25¢ SHAKER FLANNEL, yd. 17¢ 27 iches wide. "Snow white quality. ~= § With a fancy decoration, values 19¢, 25¢ to 35¢. On sale. *_ 98c â€" $1.25 Women‘s UNDERWEAR, 89¢ Vutj, Bloomers, and Drawers, Wool, all sizes. Remmnants of Floor Oils, Congoleum and felt base floor covering, In pleces 2 to 9 square yards, 2 yards wide. Grey Double Bollers, Sauce.Pans, Roagters, etc. _ <~~ 30e FANCY REBBON, yd. 15e . 75¢ â€" $1 DISH PANS, Snap, 35¢ 8 to 14 quart; gray enamel Dish Pans. While they last! 85¢ â€"~ $1.15‘Enamel Ware Bargains, 69¢ > g..v,]uni_,étmm{e block patterns, width 2 yards. l"lie& marrow ribbon, picot, twoâ€"tonesand satin. Women‘s white and colored. Women‘s‘ Bweater Coats, all shades. Bargain! °*‘ _ $5.50 Copper WASH BOILERS $3.98 Ail Copper Wash Boilers With cover. 10¢ « 15¢ EMBROIDERIES, yd. 7¢ @dds dnd ends of laces and ombroideries. ‘ $1 â€" $1,50 Girls‘® Dresses, Ages 4 to 14, 49¢ Ginghams andâ€"chambrays. . Dark.colors. Clear! $250 GINGHAM DRESSES, $1.00 Women‘s Striped and Chetked Dresses. Sizes 34 and 36 White Flannelette; long sleeve; V neck.> Snap!» ir;| Mr. ~Alfred Bauman â€" last k. | atternoon when Mr. mfl of neat New Germany was hit *4 the> back of the ueck by aâ€"%el | | tree. He was at onceâ€"removed % Ihln-ovlc:“l)l.-hw-i 98¢ Ladies‘® CASHMERE HOSE, pr. 69¢ $4.95 â€" $5.95 BRUSH WOOL COATS $2.49 83e WINDOW SHADES, his home where Dr, , nnmennmpmeeeniipmentermmtetipmentisimn Jacobs was called.. His. PIg# LIVER EFFiCACIOUS wish him a wpoeody recovery. FOR PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA Enjoyable Daunce â€" Last Monday |â€" ‘Whoreas calves‘ liver was man evening a number of young people | tioned prominently in a recent story enjoyed a dunce in‘the house on the | regarding the unprecedented high ftarm of M¢. Walter Lasby, better |price of that lowly delitaty, i ~whs known as" the John Hardy farm.:\stated that pigs* liverâ€"was only ten Enjoyable Dance â€" Last Monday etening a number of young people enjoyed a dunce in‘the house on the farm of <Mr. Walter Lasby, better Luuch . was served ‘at . midnight everyohe reported a.fine time. > u..MW Miso Jna ..&.\ of w Montrose spent Thursday â€"at .homeé of Mr. and "Eurw“' mosting _ of ‘the Ladiex. Ald waes held last Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mmm,.qq_w tendance. 15¢ â€" 20¢ HANDKERCHIEFS, ea. 10¢ SIDEWALLâ€"PAPER, 10 rolls $1.50 ENGLISH BOWLS, Real Snap, 15¢ INLAID LINOLEUM, sg. yd. $1.25 $2.50 Sidewall. Enough for rooms 12 x 14 feet. 25c â€" 35¢ SPAMPED GOODS, 19¢ 36" BARONET SATIN, yd. 98c FLOOR COVERING, sq. yd. 49c_ $1.50 TABLE â€"CLOTHS, 98e Former 75¢ HOSE, pr. Women‘s $1.25 GOWNS, 89¢ $78%0 KIMONOS,$3.95 ° _ Men‘s Overconts, $10 .}lmuc.u‘h..hr gain ! GQirla‘ Bweater Conte $1.80 Regular â€" $2 <$3.50. .Al Men‘s, _ sizes 6 to 10 ."...a..filn Men‘s Overcoats, $10 306 Reguted Coffee, Ib. 25e and dark, size 3 by 6 feet. HOUR .SALES SATURDAY # â€" 10 and 2 â€" 3 oclock «â€"** â€"| _ DPrives away painâ€"Minard‘s Lint "tormation you groally in demend. ‘Dr. F. R. Bet of MM'&’W“W” efficacious as calves‘ liver for the treatment of pernicious ansemia, for which the former is boing. widely or black . Audt Mre. Harry Shoryifis of mmer spent Bunday with the WATERLOO HOUR SALES MONDAY 2 â€" 10 and 2 , 3 ‘clook Only 2 boxes o the tm Dept. Store Sizes 36 to 44. Blue with white stripe. . _ $10.95 â€" $13.50 BOYS‘ SUITS, $9.50 2 bloomer Suits, tweeds, serges, etc. Sizes 28 to 35 Greys, brown and, fawn. Sn‘?& and roll brims; sizes ' \ _ §% to s Men‘s 20¢ COTTON SOCKS, pr. 15¢ Black Only, plain knit. Sites 9% to 10%. Men‘s $3.00 HATS $1.98 $1.69â€"$1.98 Men‘s Combinations, ’.Il gizes, $1.15 Fleece lined Combinations, ‘drab colorf To clear! $19.50 â€" $25,00 Men‘s OVEROOATSV,VSIZ.NA) % Dark tweeds and Navys. Sizes 36â€" to 42. Bargain! $1.69 â€" $1.85 Penman‘s UNDERWEAR, $1.00 All Wool,. heavy ribbed, sizes brokeh. Clear! Brown or black, Square Toe, Box Calf, Sizes 6% to 10. Broken sizes, Dark colors. While they last! Wool and ‘Cotton ‘Mirture. Roll collars. Dark colors $3.50 â€" $5.00°HIGH SHOES, 25¢ Womeh‘s Patent, Dongola and Calf leathers. Sizes 2 to 5 With fancey decorations.. Extra value! Semiâ€"Porcelain ware, spring edge line.. Snap! $4.50 Men‘s Lumberman RUBBERS, $2.95 Dominion make. Lace .ltyleuwlth white sole. Sizes to 11. $15 â€" $18.50 Young Men‘s SUITS, $9.95 ‘Tweeds, dark colors, three plece. Sizes $3 to 37. Firsts and seconds. Broken sises." Fast colors, ‘Well s tailored. Cleanâ€"up high shoes, sizes 5 to 7%, 11 to 13 $1.75 â€" $2 Men‘s WINTER CAPS, $1.25 8/4â€"oneâ€"plece styles. Dark tweeds, Sizes 6% to 7% *1 4°° $6.00 â€" $6.95 Men‘s SHOES, Bargain, $2.95 Men‘s and Boyg. FPVULLOVERS, Snap, 59¢ Overcoats Finest quality English Sem£Porcelain Dinnerâ€" ware, open stock pattern. Dainty new decoration. Price $29.50 cash or $1.00 delivers it, and $1.00 a week for 32 woeks $1.75 â€" $2.75 Men‘s FINE SHIRTS, 98c $12.95 Boys‘ 2 Bloomer SUITS, $6.95 Dinner Ware Bargains Johnson Make 97 Piece Dinnet Set MEN! These Are Real Bargains. MIXING BOWLS,â€"6â€"piece set, $1.00 Men‘s $1.48 OVERALLS, 98c ea. A45â€"piece DINNER SET, Price $6.95 Child‘s $2.50 SHOES, pr. $1 Half Price §000 miles of motor rouds. ‘You are rguuwu P Missions of the Bpanishâ€" Padres. . Bee Wexico in a train: or*‘ g journey of a fow hours. $ $ venient : dayâ€"and â€"night service to ; > Chicago, the gateway to California. ‘Various optional routes to suit your 2 M,mhuw_ Vancourer and, Victoriaâ€"wor ȴice versm. In this way you cover sights. J Y costs and give you any other # RHight uow Californians are CLOVER LEAF WARE Cups only, doz. ........... 98 Cups and Saucers, ___ _ _ | WHITE WEAR Cups and Saucers, Plates, dos. ... 986 #inch Plates, doz. .. $1.19 T4nch Plates, doz. .. $145 Covered Vegetable _ _ HOUR SALES TUESDAY ..n.*...o‘“ 28¢ Ginghams, yd. 170 Checked and plain colora Puile, 250 uu?o-unu. 1 pail .to a customar. N > 60oâ€"76e Ladies® Gioves 386 of Canadian‘ Natfonal ts and Wooisn $29.50 doz. $1.69 doz. $1.50

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