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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jan 1929, p. 3

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_ Fe ngmau...‘ l Suits and Overcoats L f I. is Mighty Offering'l'hut f,teaeiijiiiii Any of Our Previous Sale Events a.,'1't,,"l" This Great January il ' . , All Boys Suits and o coats Reduced Value. Unequaled 2 Bloomer Iii-School Juvenile d Suits Suits 4 Overeoats Good sturdy weaves. With two pairs wide Chinchilla and Tweed two bloomers. Sizes 7 cut long trousers, 12 to Coats. nannel lined, 2 to 15 years. IS years. to 9 years. $9.75 Suns ee a: $15 and $16.50 Suits $190 to 3850 Coats, 2 Bloomer Suits Good sturdy weaves. two bloomers. Sizes 7 to 15 Yeats. $9.75 Suits now .rrr. _r__-__ $5.85 'r..MO Suits ' now ‘. I"" N_.rre 'h95 $15,003uiis mm .-..,F.F__r,.. $9.85 $9.75 Suits now ._tm.e_wVPVV.. A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Men's. Women's and Chil- dren's Quality Footwear at Substantial Savings. eyorb' SH these re ans. e: Iailm'im: Formerly $22.00 ' < Reduced ter- l SUITS AND O ' COAT, 1t'irrjt" . 's. l Reiluced t s22: The nits You'll never tre better Bulls at thrcse prices. ir,':')!:",?';:?', Sum pussed ourselves by [minding every suit in the store in one ot these reduced groups-ttnts wool- ttms, exalusive patterns, expert You know the feeling when your truss doesn't tit you, so why be in misery ind suffer. Prevent your- self from torture and get a truss to fit you. Our trusses have no understnp. A complete stock of tram suitable for my kind qf rupture. 1: Mart) a. murmur. on; Rumma- -- In." 2777'. D mm . SUITS AND OVERCOATS Boys’ Overcoat: A. COHENCIOUS Clearance Sale F Ix-mlnatlon Fr... ‘ORDON’S poo LASSES Expert at Rock Bottom Raductiono January Shoe Sale ma SSS. Double breasted slyle,9 to " years. $12.50 Overcoat. $18.60 to $20 O'coals 818 and $20 Suits $14.90 $11.65 $7.85 Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Glngerich spent Sunday with friends m Wat, erloo. _ Miss Luella Burkholder of Mark- ham spent the weekend with her cousin. Miss Ada Snyder. Miss Lillian Wright of Toronto was the guest of MRS. Elvina Cressman over the week-end. Miss Ina Horst, Kitchener. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst, Riverbank, The WitrttdR ot Mrs. Henry Lippert, who has been ill at the K.-W. Hos- pital for the past ten days. will be glad to know she is much better and is now staying with. her daughter. Mm. E. Muratzki. Kitchener. Rev. Samuel Goudie. of Slouftville, the Presiding Elder for the Ontario West District, was in Breslau recent- ly tor the Quarterly Meeting of the WB.C. Church. Mr. Stanley Brubacher of Waterloo was the speaker at the Y.P.M. on Sunday evening at the c. M. Church. The subject for the evening was "What Shall I Read. Miss Ella Cressman also gave a reading on the same autism. Following the Y. P. M., Mr. N. Bergey of Kitchener gave the? evening sermon. formerly $25 and 830 " you wait till next mu to buy an Overcoat ot equal quality you'll pay much more. Here are warm Coats made trom fabrics that will give comfort and but wear. Styles that add to the attractive- ness of this decidedly unusual apparel sale. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu SUITS AND OVERCOATS now Chinchilla and Tweed Coats. rlattnel lined. 2 to 9 years. th90 to 38.50 Coats. now BRESLAU $9.15 to $10.50 Coats. $12.85 $18.65 ' $5.65 $7.95 Miss Edith Gardner spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardner. Mr, BeBrtram Chapman and Mr. Fred Hammer spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mr. David Otto is busily engaged driving turnips to Petertrttartr. The two Edmund brothers are on- guged to work in this neighborhood. Allislon at Mr. Allen Jantzl's and Vernon at Mr. Harry Bowman's. Mr. Hs T. Otto and Mr. Albert Chapman attended the funeral ot the late Miss Salome Cressman ot this place last week. Mr. Frank Buddln has started work at Mr. C. E. Bchwartentrutser tor the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome at- tended the Kitchener market'on Sat- urday. T Mr. Alvin Egadee has returned home safely after a .briot visit at Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bowman. Miss Mabel Haas of Wilmot Con, no has returned home after a short visit to Kitchener. My Ruth Miller is spending several’dais with her grandmother. Mrs, C. Miller. at Elmira. MES _ Mildred Bonn ot Elmira spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Ruth Schwindt and Miss Vera Slimmer: of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwinn" over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jantxl spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mm. trim Schwarlzentruber. A little more. snow on the ground would mari conditions ideal for snow shoeing. Some or the Ideal young ta- dies are indulging in (his tine winter pastime. (Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Behwartxtym truber and family spent Sunday eNF ning with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Schwartzentruber ot Kitchener. Mrs. Peter Angela or Elmira spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender. Local News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi ot Wel- lesley spent Sunday wlul Mr. and Mrs. CrTrsturn Janul. . Mr. Henry Thur has returned to hiss. home at Rentrew after spending some time with relatives and friends here. Mr. Charles D. Miller spent [at week in Kitchener Ind Elmln. m “l. mu. by [but Mamh.1i In! “may vu - out.“ and good afte- um gqatuqe. In. use. Bob-l ot Inuit-n b vb tun; "hand no”. Mr, and In. Wale! um: VII-nod the latter'. umu. It. an] um. Henry Wine! on an”. Mr. and Mn. “no King and daughter Helen visit-d In. Parn- ‘combe at Creek‘hnnk on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Harvey BettgtUdt ”all The Day of Pure? will be ob daughter. Rhoda and Gladys 1'r"irC1', tttr the Evangelical Church Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs-Pero Sunday evening A programme In. mm.- Kings-tuna! daraartttthaebmi.,Mr.0lnm- "a,arhouFo.atrtRathee Mr. Norman Killer went Sunday with Vernon Home): Mr. Roy Bohlendot of the 8ttt of Feel visited his cowl: Emerson Strange on Sunday. Earl] Miller. “on?“ “OWN“ PIN! HILL GAL T I Muses Bins and Mary Schledle. (Messrs. Harold. Wilfred and Earl Shledle of Hannah). Mr. S. Ruhr of Parrys Corners. visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday. om- Elected .9 Mrs. Jake Spies am} daughter were» visitors to. Mrs. Emerson Stickney on the 10th on Monday last. The opening part or the program included a -l)usiness meeting for the Farmers during which the following officer; were elected tor the coming year: President, A. N. Bal4antyne; vice president. Ross Perrin; Sec‘y- Tm. Melvin Becker; Directors, Clare Veitch, Elmer Stultz. The Junior Women's Institute also had a meeting at this time discuss- ing plans for a Valentine party, etc. The members are busy co1leptimr canned fruit which is tu be sent to Freemrt Sanitorium next weak. The member who collects th'e greatest number of Jars . will be awarded a prize. Mr. Reynolds. in- structor at Ayr Short Course. ml- dressed the "ree"tims. This was Dul- lowed by Lantern Slides given by Mr. Molnughry. which proved Id he very educational as well as humor- ous and were appreciated by all. The meeting closed with communi- ty singing and the National Anthem. Mr. Isaac Lichty ot Erbsville moved with his family to our bun: on Tuesday last. Mr. Walker of Toronto was " re. cent business visitor to our burg. Hem: of Interest. Mr. Mon solver of ‘ Beaver Lodge, Alla, was renewing aequainie antes here during the past week. Many friends sincerely 1y1me,ttizel 31iss Ktltel Juwett and Mr. Roy" with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber ' PM}: matured to Niagara Fall. on in the loss sustained in the passinz'sumluy. of their one-rear-old son, Pe Thrs lot-a! skating rink opened on Aaron, which occurred at their home Saturday night. The opening has near Elmira on Sunday. Jan. 20th. I brent somewhat delayed owing to the The little child had suffered from mild weather. There wttl ttty mt- the flu and he W taken to the inp on Wednesday and Saturday Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital where pvoningn for the rest of the season. he underwent 5" operation. He was Come and enjoy the splendid lee. ‘bmught home, but suffered a lhemorrhage on Saturday. causing his (death. He is survivM by his father;N0 MEDICINE LIKE and mother, and sister Jean The. HABY'S OWN TABLETS funeral was held trom their late text-3 -r_-..... deuce on Tuesday afternoon to the For Either the Newborn lab. or Emir: Mennonlte Church where) the Growing Child. . aervlce-n were conducted by Rev.‘ ----r-t Oliver Snider and Ret. E. D. Becket} There is no other medicine to g Mr. ya In. 11. Minor ot Knew 1'l'f "on: an weekend in! nu. land In. Hendrick. We are sorry to report that Mrs. J. Bricker has been eorttiaed to her bod tor several weeks, We wish tier I speedy reodvery. The Junior Womens Institute and Junlor Farmers held an open meet- ing In the school house Thursday evening with many young people present. . Mr. Orvie Bowman is taking a two weeks' course at the o.A.c. Guelph. Mr. and Mm. Norman King of El- mira spent Sunday with Mr. (‘lawni'e Scanner. Miss Reta Walker of Wallace spent a few days with her grand. parentsi, Mr. and Mrs. Conner. Child I. Victim of the “Flu". . will be given by the W.MS. A wel- oonIe to extended to an. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ehy spun so“ era] days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber at Elmira. own a In by. u no: Ion. lore. T In. a o. mum "dud run - In". In P. Baum o! Kit. In: May What uni Mr, Hurry Brodhickor ot Dickie Bettie. mont visited at the home of Mrs, A, Fried on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Will Suntan and daughtoms ot Hayivllle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rickie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell were recent visitors to Elmira. - who. h m at noun. Lani...“ Mr. And Mm Hanry Sumter and Mr. Chris. stoeser attended the (unenl of the lute Mr. Peter Snugel at Kitchenw- lut week. And am 7131th with routine for a few dam Mr. (than. Franny-m of Bide- wool. Gut. who ha been "gum "have. in this district in now Mu at!” m. with " 'ether at Roch“. N.T. am. m on... out - with u. M. aerihnv. m. ltr. and Mn Simon Wagner "int on. day last week on human in the Mr. and In. Niacin Kids] Are visiting nhtlven And friends: for I (a by. a Kltchonor. Per-anal. in. NI: Stuns: united and“ with It. Mach " trt. man. JOOIPHMUIG FLORADALE “VILLI Special Service Thu hirlhday of Christian En- Gsavetr will be celebrated in the l'nitwl Hrs-mum Church, New Dun- d- v. on Sunday evenlng, Petr. 3 at 2.111 The special service will be in vharge of the Christian Endeavor So- vii-1y nr that church. The service will be built around the theme. "The ('lnliunzu of Christ to the youth of RM 1torld." Special music. Every- hmly Welvomst, A number from here attended the salu- ludd by Mr. John'Drudge of Ihe 12m. in Wreliesiey on Thursday. January 24th. _ Mrs. J. R. Jackson who has been visiting, with her sister. Mrs. o. S. Srllvifele of Waterloo, has returned in hl'l' home here. lip. Ira Jackson has been attend- in’: County Council which mat In (Euriph lu,,t week. We are glad to report that Mr. John Dunner is steadily Improving in lxvulm Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bur met" of Oakville visiting him during his itlurrss. . Mr. W. Johnston. local C.P.R. "petit attrmied the funeral ot his la- ”nor ”(has Mr. w. w. Johnston uf Klara. “ There is no other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablet. for little one-whether it be for tho newborn Joe or the growing child the Tate lots always do 'tood. They I” - |lutely tree from opiates or other harmful drugs and the mother on ’alwnys {eel safe in ugly: them. She is survived hr her hthsr. two Vrothers Haley and Emu-l and (in sirsters, Ruby (Mrs. Ralph chkoon) Glenallan. Pearl, (Mrs. Harold wir liamst ot Elmira. Flor, (Mn. Chr. 9nu~ Talmant of Kitchener and Olive and Dorothy at home. The mother predeceased he} ten years ago. Personals . Mrs, Wellington Matthews is ill ttt her home here. We wish hart rapid I'm-"very. Mrs. Hilberi Weichel and daughter June or Elmira spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Lnsftysdewitr Mr. and afrs. Henry Sehederwite spent Monday in Kitchener and El- mim. Personais Tltrs hyrual Nkamnx rink opened on Saturday alight. The opening has been somewhat delayed owing to the mild weather. There will ttey Aar ing on Wednesday and Saturday vvertings tor the rest of the season. Come and enjoy the splendid lee. Mrs. A. W. Ruler is visiting her daughter. Mrs. c. E. Perkin Pan- l‘list' Anna. Toronto. _ _ "an; of tnat not it. I” wound youngest W at It. Charles Mauls-In - on! " her home hon following " - (Ion tor uppendlcltln. 8. cu “I. suddenly ill on Domini. “In" " and an operation VII ”for“ h following Totally. The than] - held from tho Inmlly'o mac-co here on Friday. law now friends paid the" but mm to the departed and not my _ ful floral tributes whieh All)“ a. hint: esteem which deem-e In hold by all of her aequaintanes so. " tended Yatton school ttgttit ‘Io nmuths use and she will be [may missed by her schooluuloa. R". W. J. Fumes ot Elmira commend. tho funeral service both at the home and grave. interment took pines la the Elmira Cemétery. The pnllbonren Were: Grant Jackson. Elwyn (lion-y, Morley Jackson. John Jackson, Ion Martin and Arthur Wilkinson. “on“, (‘onrérning the Tnhluiu, Mo. John Armour. M, R. t, South Hm, on. 'utF'r,--- "We have three In. healthy chums“. to whom, than k medicine is needed. we luv. - only Ram‘s Own Table“. The rar hats are the beat modicum you can hep in my home when then If. young children." Baby's Own Tablet- tro A mild in" thorough bath. which "e late tho staunch and WI: In!“ constipation and Indium; but up mm and nimplo Mar and In. teething any. The, an no” by medicine dado" or M it - u no a box from ". Dr. WM Modlclln co., 'hoetrttt_ (it NEW DUNDEE VAT?“ AURPm8E PARTY Friends ot Mrs. Albert Gsnbrachx subarea at liar home in Waterloo on Saturday and pleasantly aur- prised her on the occasion of her birthday. She was presented with an neophble gm. A happy few hours were spent in games and song. MOTORIST DRUNK AND FINED . Mp1: Volsln of St. Claménts was taken into custody on Thurday night on Weber St, and charged with being lnwxlonted while in charge of _a motor car. A quantity of wine was found in the car. He was fined $10.00 on the dnunk charge in police court on Friday morning. 'He was allowed out'on bail until Monduywwhen he will start a week's jail sentence tor being undér the itmuence of liquor while in charge of a car. Jock Gillies. aged tour Fears, of Waterloo, escaped with mini" in- juries when knocked down by a Guelph truck near Kitchener pout oll'lce on Thursday. The lad darted from the curb in the path of the truck but was little injured because the driver applied the brakes int- medlalely. ’ PRICES AT THE MARKET There was a plentiful supply of eggs at the Kitchener market on Saturday and'prices quite reasonable selling at Me to 42e per dozem, Other prices were: 'butter. 450 per pound; cholce chickens. Me to 354: per pound; potatoes. $1.00 to $1.10 per bag: apbles. $1.25 to $2.50 per bushel: {rash meats, romprising beef. pork and pork Bausagtycat 16c to 25c per.pound; choice vegetables and homemade baking. ANNUAL SKATING CARNIVAL 's There was a his turnout at the an- nual skating carnival held at the Victoria park lake on Saturday after- noon when skating records were broken in speed skating. Robert Klem broke the record in the 17 you old hors class. while Will Franks broke the record for men. t No. "at Pearle” Penn.- Rlngo with Res, High Closet, Therm: and 20" Oven. Reg, $118.00.. , Sal. Price PrtFerp. $89.50 I No. M Pilot Alert: Ran... H. Closet. Reservoir and Ttte-meter-So" Oren, Reg. Price 872. Oil. Price c...... $59.50 Mi YARD. OF UOUAL " to " CENT SHEE‘HNG FOR U.” February Stock-taking Stove and Heater Sale Than Ever! * loo The Now audition Featured, For Icahn“. ' Plum- Tubing. At a. Ind 87%: - Unbbuchod Com " It”. -- on...” Chock: at "r" - Indian Head swung at a: - ' Glam-no " 11; - t No. 49-20 Pilot Alerta In»... H. Closet. Res. and Therm. Reg. price "0.00. Sula Price .mqrm.r. - eo --T_ttor'a-t-roto.est-tt-.-. "t"'re_u-r,ortarea--t-vttaet.ie. ._AY-Aq.atosiartme. W-Sm Buying Has Mt Better Vib- BAYE It to " on Indolent- u Me - SAVE " to 10: Yard on shooting. n 46:. 95c. 05c. up to 85¢ - I t Inch Ouch“: Btyte Rare, 4 hole square and Therm. Reg. price 85200. “In Prloo .rrt_.9. - ten , No. iih imirdu;bcc In»... 4 hole, Muare and Thermometer. Reg. "4.00, III. pm. t._..rw. eorr tot t No. “TH-75 ninja; Ros. ”no. III. Prion .rm_..r. $22.50 llLmlK1El,tfia,llIKi'liil) KMomr's Dayllgm “on - Member Ot radar-tad an". GOUDIES VLIMITED KITCH EN ERANEWS TRUCK "ITS BOY "With!“ at “10$ng neat summarized for 0 under; "tmqtoitBrr.umt-t-it.satmiaraoosav. " mm 'lo""""."."'""".--. "he " Homn's‘lon” I'll Ill . . 'Am With but Prick $42.50 $27.50 """"""saoo""ro""oost-raow-oouemt-k An agrd and t'errpeikeati citizen of Mornington pussud away at the home of his son. Peter, im Jan. 20th. in the person of John Ament. in his Ellsl year. He' was. a member ot St; Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Hossnil. Surviving. are two daugh- ters and tive suns. namely, Mrs. P. Boppre of (Parlshill Mrs. J. Mittel- lmltz and Mylar of Htsson. Andrew. ot Kitchmwr. Jacob of Listowel, Frank and Joseph Jr Linwood. Provincial police on Saturday night staged several raids on alleged liquor remit, and arrested the men in charge @are nod out on $1000 bail ouch. The places visited were A. Maser, north Queen St. where the.prow".ctor and two men. F. Lang and K. Lung were arrested eharged with keeping liquor For sale. Liquor was also found at the home of Mil- tnn Brandt. Highland Road. where an arrest ua",,. also made. Alex Howell all 207 Wellington St. was also taken into custody, charged with keeping liquor in an iliegal place. Police, it is said, will continue to raid other place: strspocterl of operating liquor dives. The accused men will appear in emu-r (in Friday morning. SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR Pleading guilty to “nee charges. assunliiug a policeman, theft of a motor cyi-lv and theft of a motor car, Peter McGinnis. aged 19 years. ot stratroru. was svn‘tenced to oni, year' in the Ontario Refurnunury He was arreglmi in New Hamburg. ' The funeral muk place Wednesday morning to St. Mary's R. C. Church. where Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. E Weber. Intcrment took plan-n in ”la adjoining tremetgrr.. PRWL POLICE mu mum! DWI-IS IN KITCHENER Minard's Linimont for Coughs and Colds. t Radiant Home Warmer-- A wonderful lteater, Rme, $M, Sale Price Qt)” oe 1 Pilot Brilliant Heater, large M10. ltvg, 33mm Sale Price .__r.tr_ $21.50 1 No. 22 Frame Box Stove for wood, Rug 511.30 Sate Price .. . .r. $10.40 Sale Price 1 No. H4 Hero Oak Hen-r Rom $2100. 'tata. ... $15.90 No. Its Rocklnnd. Rog $27.00 Sate Price ._.. $21 50 I No.3be iockiand. Roz. $13.00 Sale Price Fr $14.50 No. .1 Rockland. “1-1. 81500 Sale Price ._,_ S11 75 . 30 Ease HEATER! BOX STOV E OBITUARY HEATERS John Ament $27.95

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