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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1929, p. 3

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_ Young Men‘s Suit: f w $186.900 _\ New Ford Car ~__â€"_â€" _Men‘ i enrems 5s anick â€" â€" |. __*~""~ Hundreds and hundreds of fine Suitsâ€"largely one, two and three of a kindâ€"left from our Stockâ€"Taking Saleâ€"Mostly year ‘round weights in medium and dark colors, correctly styled. in this lot you will find many garments that sold up to $35.00 and were remarkable value at that price. Sizes 36 to 46. M Phone 2T7TW. _ 39 Ontarle 8. Dress Up Time Clothes Just Right for Easter and Confirmation and the * _ Strenuous Months New spring patterns in good wearâ€" ing fabrics, stylish models with two pairs of bloomers. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Exceptional value at either price. ‘Blue fox serge Bloomer Suits for Easter and confirmation with two pair of bloomers. Sizes 8 to 15 years. A choice showing and fine quality serge. If you will be needing an overcoat next season don‘t miss this opportunity to choose from these fine garments. Every good style, every fine material is here. Sizes for men of all builds. $14.90 â€" $22.50 Thereafter. TWO BLOOMER SUITS $7.45, $10.50 and $12.50 A Watch Free With Every Suit $10.00 and Over Last Opportunity to Buy OV ERCOA TS pORDON’S <I saOOD . ORDON OOD . LASSES SATISPY HERE ARE THE FACTS OF THE Blue Fox Serge Two Bloomer Suits Many people buy without investigation of facts and on snap or emotional judgment, a million car buyers change their ideas on their car after they have had it six months. before purchasing your next car: 1. Do you know that no car under $2,000 outside of FORD is putting on Houdaille Double Acting Hydraulic Shock Absorbers as standard equipment? 2. That no car under $1,500 except FORD has triplex shatter proof windshield glass as standard equipment. 3. That FORD is the only car under Buick with threeâ€"quarter floating axle. 4. That FORD is the only car under Buick with Torque tube and Radius drive construction.> 5. FORD is the only car under $1,500 with fiveâ€"bearing transâ€" mission. 6. ‘That the NEW FORD has 25 roller and ball bearings in its chassis. 7. FORD is the only car unded $1,500 with threeâ€"quarter irreâ€" versible steering system. 8. That FORD is one of few cars built today that has five steelâ€"spoke wire wheels as standard equipment. | 9. That FORD is the only car under highest p;'lced cars with silent sixâ€"brake, internal expanding allâ€"enclosed system. 10. That wrist pins in motor are machined .0002 and are of full floating type. 11. That aluminum alloy pistons are balanced to an accuracy of two grams. This is the finest balance of any piston in any For The Boys car regardless of cost FORD DEALERS ALL NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY $8.50 HALL and McKIE | "Boys‘ spring suits with two pair of long pants, double breasted models, grey and tan novelty weave in 'modhnn and dark shades. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Remarkable good suits at this special price. Boys‘ blue serge suits for Easter and confirmation, with two pair of ‘long trousers. Wide cut well tailored suits, fine quality serge, sizes 12 to ‘18 years. Extra value at this price. â€" Broken assortments of our $5.00 styles, patent leather kid skin and calf skin reptile shoes in a variety of popular styles. Sizes 3 to $â€"but fot in every style. Boys‘ Spring Footwear Boys‘ Shoes or Oxfords in wide toe spring lasts, tan or black, strongâ€" ly made for service, dressy in apâ€" pearance. $3.25 Men‘s Spring Footwear New calfskin Oxfords in Bal and Blucher patterns â€"black and tan, made on the dress last. â€" Overheard on a Side Street. Neighborâ€"Now | what I‘m tellin‘ yer, Mrs. Horan, is no gossip, beâ€" cause ever}'-body's talkin‘ about it. Anticipated Roast. "Who is going to score the new apera you intend to produce?" "I‘m afraid it‘s going critics." Blue Serge 2 Long Trouser Clearance Women‘s Shoes $2.95 2 Long Trouser Suits. $4.85 â€"= $5.95 $12.50 $15.00 KITCHENER to be the â€" Minard‘s Liniment for Coughs and Colds. Local and Personal Misses Alma and Edith Schaner, bourne of St. Jacobs ‘hiked to our burg on Sunday to visit Mrs. J. Vlin. Barbara Sattler spent Tues day in Conestogo. , â€" * : _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaner of St. Jacobs, also spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Schaner. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mansz were visitors to the Twin City on Tues day Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fries of Kitch ener spent Sdnday at the home of Mr. Albert Fries. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koehler and family of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Henry Koehler on Sunday. Mr. Joe Ertel of â€"St. Clements called on friends here last Saturday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Voelzing, Mr. Esra Voelzing. Miss Laurine Pheffer and Mrs. Clarence Pheffer and son, all of Kitchener. Mrs. Christian Schlueter and Mr. Ed. Schleuter of Linwood, called on Mrs. Jacob Fries on Tuesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Otterbein spent Monday in the Twin City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn were Sunâ€" day visitors at Conestogo. News Notes. ‘Mr. Milton Allingham of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and family spent last Wednesday night with Mrs. William Allingham. Mrs. Gordon Legge epent . iast week in Kitchener visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Clark Quickfall. Several of the farmers from here attended the fair at Elnmuica last Monâ€" day. Miss Ethel Ogram, teacher of the 6th line Peel, spent the weekâ€"end with herâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ogram, 13th line Wellesley. Messrs. Clayton and Michael Logel spent the weekend with their uncle, Mr. Chas. Logel, Linwood. > , ‘Mr. Michael Logel is spending a few days in Kitchener prior to leayâ€" ing for the Peace River District in Alberta. t Mrs. M. Lavery, who has been ill for some time. is improving nicely. Mr. M. Brenner was a business visitor in Linwood on Monday. 12. That when car is travelling 50 miles per hourâ€"the revoâ€" lutions per minute of motor are only 2053. s 13. That gear ratio of NEW FORD is 3.7. 14. That the actual road clearance of NEW FORD is 9% inchesâ€"highest of any American stock car. 15 That NEW FORD has proven itseld in public hands this past year as one of the finestâ€"performing cars ever builtâ€"from standpoint of pickâ€"wp, ‘hillâ€"climbing ability, speed and riding. comfort 16. That the NEW FORD car has proven itself beyond any doubt as the most wonderful winter car ever built. It starts easily in cold weather and bucks snow beyond beliefâ€"ask the owners. 17. That service and dealer responsibility ‘behind the NEW FORD is unequalled by that of any other car built. 18. That NEW FORD holds the road at high speeds as good as cars being sold at higher prices. 19. Lastlyâ€"That the NEW FORD stands out supreme in its fleldâ€"in mechanical design, specifications, equipment, quality and precision workmanship. DORKING THESE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES WATERLOO . 1al judgment. Every year, it is estimated, six months. Consider the following facts Mr. George Forbes spent lastjat the HNINNG PWH MaSe ZmMIMMAEY week visiting relatives at ListoWel| jonn Hoclscher Passes Away, â€" * . and Ayton, .| Mr. John Hoelacher passed away Mr. and Mre. Harry Sherrific 0f|st his home about three miles northâ€" Kitchener spent Sunday with the|east of here soon after noon last former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOBZ| monday. For some time past he had Shorriffs. R been failing with a weak bheart. The Mr. and Mrs. Honry Melitsor Of|im;>, Mr. Hoolscher was born in West Montrose spent last TuesdaY |Germany seventyâ€"0l¢ yOArS AgO last with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. January $2nd. At the age of twenty» Mr. and Mre. Harvey Woods (nee Miss Vera Wollis) who were mar ried last Wednesday, March 6th, at Guelph, by the Rev. £. M. Hamilton. Snyder farm west of the village. Miss Angeline Snyder, teacher at Victoria School, spent the weekâ€"end at her home near West Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Millard spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mré. Jas. Langdon. Quite a number from around here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Snyder at West Montrose last Friday afternoon. ‘The monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid was held last Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Sherriffs. Miss Marie Bauman of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. Clare Rickert spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rickâ€" ert at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Musselman and daughter Audrey of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne. Miss Myra Knechtel visited . with ; Miss Marjorie Rellinger on Sund‘y.] Miss Elvera Filsinger and Messrs. Walter Filsinger and Edward Hahn of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kipfer and faâ€" mily of Buffalo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leis on Sunday. Miss L. Monaghan spent Wednesâ€" day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Mr. Alva Bowman of Guernsey, Sask., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim ‘Knechtel. Miss Gladys Cressman spent two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. A. Rickâ€" Damaged by Wind Storm The severe storm of last Thursday did considerable damage to Mr. E. Knechtel‘s barn, also Mr. M. Hall man‘s windmill. Mr. Arnold Neeb of Erbsville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rickert. TELEPHONE 85 KITCHENER FOR DEMONSTRATION MANNH E. M Porbes spent last|at the Eimirs Â¥air last Monday. ELMIRA || Mesars. . Elam Horst and â€"â€"=â€"â€" @| Disfenbacher wore business Millard B Mow January $2nd, At the of twenty» twfim&nfifihmlr on the Frank Proudlove farm about one mile southeast of here, where he was well and faborably known. He is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Mary. Knarr, of Conestogo, and ‘by three sons and one daughter, Waterloo,* where he has ever since Eddie at home and Mre. Oscar Ritter of the Elmiraâ€"St. Jacobs highway. Lived in Same Home. In the recent death of Mr. John Adam Weichel, in Kitchener, Walâ€" lenstein loses two well known and respected citizens of earlier times. Both came from beyond the Atlantic, both at different times occupied the same house just east of the local post office, and both attained octoâ€" genarian yearns. Brilliant Venus. On Thursday, March 14th, Venus will attain its maximum brilliancy. In April it will no longer be dominatâ€" ing our evening heavens as it will then Many persons from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Ezra day forenoon. The late Mrs. Martin F. Martin of Floradale last Wednesâ€" was a daughter of Mr. Noah Martin of Yatton, and for many years she and her husband resided on a farm not far west of Wallenstein. |'auman-lhrun Marriage. morning stars. Many Attend Funeral. Mr. W. G. Helwig of An interesting event occurred at the home of the ‘bride‘s mother last Tuesday â€" forenoon _ when â€" Annie, daughter of the late Mr. Menno F. Martin and Mrs. Martin, was married to Urias S. Bauman, son of Rev. Henry S. Bauman. The ceremony was solemnized by Bishop Ezra L. Martin in the presence of about forty wedding guests.. The Message of March. sternâ€" A lesson ‘twere well for the heart to learn. If the sky is dark, and the wind is cold, If the snows are deep on the moor and wold, ‘ If the brown birds lie in their cells asleep, And the clouds come only to frown or weep; =_ If the Spring be late in her warm embrace, ~ She comes at last with laughing grace, â€" With flowery banner, with rush and shout, She will put all the legions of Frost We pass to joy through a" Victor‘s Ah! thus if life is‘a weary March, arch." Windmill Blown Down. Like many other communities ic Ontario, this section received a touchâ€"of "King Winter" on Thursday of last week. Outside of a few twistâ€" ed windmilis, very little damage was done. Mr. Ira Jackson‘s Wincâ€" mill was blown down and badly wrecked. Attended Funeral. A large number attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ezra Martin, which took place from her late resiâ€" dence at Floradale on Wednesday. Quietly Wedded. A quiet wedding was solemnized in Elora on Saturday, March 2nd, when Eva, third daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ed. Dobberthein, Oth of Peel, was united in marriage to Gordon, second son of Mr. Henry Metzger of Yatton They have taken up their residence on the groom‘s farm on the 10th of Personals. ‘Mr. John R. Jackson was a Guelph business visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metzger of the 10th of Peel were Sunday visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. Henry Metz _ Mr. John Metsger of Heidelberg is spending some time with his sons Mr. E. C. Tolman of Kitchener has been spending some time at the home of Mr. Charles Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sanderson visited with Mr. Byers of near St. Mrs. â€" Charles _ Sanderson _ and daughter have returned to their home in Detroit. * _ Mr. Emerson Martin visited Mrs. llnrun at Fresport on Saturday. Mre. J. R. Jackson and daughter Ruth visited Mrs. C. W. Rutherford Mr. fon Martin was a woeekâ€"end Â¥Wisitor at his home here. « Mrs. OCharles Buimer of Hawkesâ€" Lm.a..hm-o-ul-u .Ahe home of Mr. John Buimer. hath Marchâ€"if a teacher the brightest of our YATTON b4 , and of Mr. ‘The Misses Reta Hoover and Henâ€" rietta Lehman, of Markham, visited friends in Breslau over the weekâ€" Miss Lina Bingeman, of Vancouver B.C., visited at the home of Mr. Scheifelo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rudy, Waterâ€" loo, visited friends in Breslau on Sunday. aom mm e ava e o en ce wopem m arras o0 Â¥ C m e & l / # KENWOOD BLANKETS, in colors, some with satin Ordinarily you do not find reductions on Blankets of these qualities . .. . Profitable time to invest, this week! _ Wray‘s Bookstore 116 KING WEST â€" _ PHONE 2381 With Natural Herbs Kitchener‘s Daylight Store â€" Member Of Federated Stores. Special March Bargains And Right Here COUDIES LIMITED Can be had for any of the following complaints: Gall Stones (removed without an operation), ‘Asthma, Piles, Heart Troubles, High Blood Pressure, Stomach ‘Troubles, Skin Diseases, Bed Wetting, Worms, Nerve ‘Troubiles, Constipation and appendicitis, Kidney Troubles, Paralysis, Bright‘s Disease, Bladder Troubles, Ansemis, Catarrh, Dropsy, Gravel, Overfatness, Female Troubles, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis. GIVE these Herbal Remedies a trial,. They may save your life. Information and price list Free. Write "We sell the Herbs the Juice comes from." _ Box §13, LONDON 320 King Street West, Phone 3956,AKIT,CHENER Owen Sound and Winnipeg, Man. two sizes:" ~\>_~ // No. 10 Pails, Reg. 45¢ @ 32¢ No. 12 Pails, Reg. 50c @ 39¢ Reg. 35¢ at 25¢ 10 Qt. Tin Pails, Latest Fiction Books Large, heavy Milk Pails. retinned, with strong handle. Reg. $1.00, 6 Qt. Tin Pails, A Solid roots and Reg. $1.25 M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED BRESLAU Writing Stationery Simple Home Treatment CANADIAN HERB GARDENS Kidney Troubles Remedied GALV. PAILS DAIRY PAILS TIN PAILS 2 for $1.49 "The Big Hardware Stove" Galv. Basket for feeding purposes. March Sale .. 88¢ Reg. 45¢ KITCHENER BASKET n n on mm mt se e ic e You Save Money and at Wearwell Flanneiette Plaid Sunday visitors at Mr. M. Heckenâ€" dorn‘s were Mrs. M. S. Cressman, Miss Abbie Detwiler and Miss E. ‘Miss Florence Dedels, of Guelph, is at her home in the village for & few weeks. Mrs. S. Thaler, who is staying with her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Walter Guenther, Kitchener, spent last Priâ€" day in the village. Mrs. S. Thaler has rented h home to Mr. Mesiel, of Kitchener featured in a good variety Narrow or Wide @ This well known Lamp gives light like electricity. Turns night into day. Lights your stable and shede. Throws rays of bright white light. A heavy Sâ€"string Broom Others at ................ 75e & 856 COLEMAN LANTERNS Head Officeâ€"London, Ont. $4.25 Pair for $2.60 COLEMAN LAMP A bargain @ $8.49 HOUSE BROOMS Special at $9.89 SAP PAILS

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