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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1929, p. 3

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_ . unwashed-“sen Ft Boys' spring salts with two pair ot long pants. double breasted models” nay and tan .novelly weave tn medium and dark shades. Sizes It' to " years. Remarkably good units at this special price. rBlue fox some Bloomer Suits tor Eagle:- and confirmation with two pol! ot bloomers. Sites 8 to 15 years. A choice showing amp ttue quality some. Dress Up Time, For The Boys ( Clothes Just Right for Easter) and Cttettimtnthtto and the Stratum Mouths Thereafter. . Blue Fox Serge Two Bloomer Suits Men, this sale tops all our previous efforts in offering Tomcat: of unusually good quality and value at a price that is very low, coming as it does just before Easter . . . Every man can be smartly coated at a saving. You ay choose from both English and Canadian fabrics, q........tq...q......... $18.00 AM who" but at Iran's could you an.“ to fhtd um am- of Imus out. and Inc quality a a low who - when . - “MINI? ' ..r. Now - and double br-ted model. in 'u" wot-undo with Most an: donor-Chm - can win!“ uyl- and an". 'a.. and proportion. to In all “on. pod-ally. _ "I an “llama-(mum. Raina“). bt--ortd comm, no Mub- II was uthttqatt on blue bull at but tor - IIOIMIyI and partial. an". 16 Young St. ID"U 1A.?CT {or Men and Young Men 2 Long Trouser Suits $12.50 Id. Seat Cali-cud Mom - Pun-'5"! Brain Mon: sa- Thrill: Chin M Pom Feed Dirk“.- In. W5 to $2tm 1.0.6., Ladle. Oat. M Punt, Etarlp-' Tam Bum Van‘s 'i:irs,?gq5.,tiP,i?ti', b99?&Cg.tssr?.ii's; 5&2? Elna suits Pan-nu Can PM ard Sin: - Beginning Saturday - Our Annual Sale Men's Topcoats $22.50 "foe TRUCKS IN y, TON TO ttyi TON CAPACITIES WinSOf Garage Drive It Away E. (Sancho Dealer Broken assortment: of, our $5.00 styles, puen! leather kid skin and all skin reptile shoes m a variety ot popular styles. Sizes 3 to Ir-bat knot in every style. . Bos/shoe; or-oxford, In wide we spring lasts, tan or black, strung- ly made for service. dressy in ap- Deanne-a - $3.25 _ Men's Spring Footwear Ned. calfskin Oxfords in Bal and Blacker pattermr--blVk and tan, made on the dress last. S4.85 - $5.95 Boyn' blue no!” lulu tor mm and eoatlrmation, with two pair of long trousers Wide cut welt tailored suns, the quality serge. sizes 12 to ‘18 yen-s. Extra value at this price. Clearance Women's Shoes Catteeexaminatiortot-odeiwi_tthereaamtsfoe 'tteh-PN-tidents Your-viii-teras Pmecoetvettiettce. OU could-walk into any Dunn: dealer's showman artddehetheitewDtuaste"arawaruowingtue you mbuying an honest-value automhile. Yttoh-thatiortedseaictmtirsentaiMotorrnimtir atttheeeedaatdeerrmtcanuseandtheeedinemestts mdthoughtful ierqreo-ttsa_h'onrtotheDmarte tm'etcirtiesotqua1ity. t Blue Serge 2 Long Trouser Suits Boys? gluing Footwear mu _ $15.00 $2.95 Kitchener ’cmuu wan. IINOIIIO .71!“er- l AT IINNONITI CHUICR -_...-_- l A In" “teams. ”Emu-l. at - "t" It', Roller tauttata “Tho Ila-unoc- Charged nritA I non Song." which III 3".- by you“: puees flu 1church. Waterloo. on load” on!» Mtod "M' nad “I airmen: from the 'trat Emanu- Weir In court on] 1tug at the Kitchener church. Bishop --- B, F. Column conducted tho that“. NEW ADDCTIOP“ Bishop Der-tine tend n clutrm.‘ TO An open safety-pin. lodged in the stomach of Eddie Butcher, 216year- old twin son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butcher. Guelph, was ancmoslully removed at the General Hospital. When the little lad swallowell the immediately to the General Hosplul. pin, the parents had the child sent “here an X-ray revealed the lam- ticn of the object in the boy’s stomach. BABY SWALLOWS SAFETY-PIN. SUFFERS FROM NO ILL EFFECTS |Mmumpln {numwmmm WITHOUT not»: I Porto, Two Hamilton salesmen appearedhmun‘ in court recently and were ttned 02‘ and can?” tor selling clocks In mtett- F ener withtut a House The clocks, Chm highly ponshed. strike the quarter, when halt and hour with chlmea. have an- an} Ol parently met" with favor .hy the Smith. housewife, over two dozen being sold tpletuto [or the tnsttrntttetutt mm ot $35 each. Beriotts The magistrate Informed the ac- run t cused that a $40 “mute would be direct], needed before they co Id continue The ca selliuir. _ m. a,“ SOLO CLOCK8 [NODNIEI It)!!! Members of the county council. coa'urrtsia. Reeve Allen Mar, Reeve Fred Dobul. Wade! Mark Donald and emrttty rud tutperintend- ent Levi Lichty ware In Toronto to- cenlly where they conferred with Chiet l-Inglneer Muir ot the depart- meat or public highways, CON FERRID WITH nd0tthm will In -eted to a. ho- mry on mum BL. ”can“. at n can ot ”0.000. The no “any. will unto the baton in?!“ tour sunrise In noun. JIoul. Am lull in in! II! nu onus.ttl,‘lh “on... YO-IRICT M ANION Tho like!” Hui.“ at.” ml. "Lt" Phone 3130 DRINK COST moo Magistrate Weir found Findlay McLeod of Toronto guilty ot con- suming liquor in a room in the ‘American Hotel and lined him 8100 land costs. He In said to be 1 Don >0! Findlay McLeod. sentenced to :Porlsmoulh tretrttenttiary for panic!- , TO POLICE Iona! I The Kitchener police (om has two, no- member. In the person: of Willum A. Hon of “futon, Ont., and 'ted J. -Rietti, or New Hamburg. who will! assume their new duties April in. ‘WATERLOO COUNTY PUBLIC _ SCHOOL PRINCIPALS’ Ass'N ELECTs OFFICERS FOR 1929 The Public School Principals' As- sedation of Waterloo County met at Snddaby School, ‘Kltcu‘ener. on Satur» day when otmrere were elected and matters of imnrmnce dlscnseed. The principals went on record as being utrongly opposed to the idea of putting children through second book In one year instead of two years. I " The ottteera elected for 1929 are as follows: Honorary President. Mr. Norman, Gait. Mr. Roberts. North Waterloo Inspector. Mr. H. Prueter. Kitchener; President, Mr. Bailey. Gall; vice-president, Mr. B. Hodgins, Kitchener. Principal of Conrtland Avenue School: seesrtarj, W. 0. Rain, Kitchener. principal of King Edward School; executive commit- tee. Messrs. 4Memmon, Preston, and Anger of Bridgeport; advisory com- mmee, J, S. Carmichael. Kitchener. and Mr. McPherson. supervising principal of Gait. _ PLEADED NOT GUILTY Charged with crlmlml negllgence when his car struck William Rem!- duk on Queen St. Suturdny. John Smith. drivdtr tor Langley: Ltd, pleaded not oritt'sc. The boy, who is seriously Injured, ts said to hav'e run trom behind a parked can directly In the path of Smith’s car. The case madjourned until April Sth and Smlth was released on $500 ball. CHEOUE ARTIST ARRESTED . Conrad Suder, Iormerly at Baden. who obtained money under false pre- tenses trom several Kitchener and Waterloo residents, was arrested by police His latest victim was M Wunder. who 'eashed, a worthless cheque. Suder's story to obtain money was that he had a sick horse 1nd wanxed money to pay veterinary tee. The prisoner is said to have a police record, serving time at Kings- ton Penitentiary on similar charges. The next meeting ot lhe assocla‘ tion will be held in Central School, thalt, on the last Saturday before Good Friday. man-mummy." mauam-umuam- 'mmMMyu-u-uu mung-autumn” dmanyhmmw Illumuhmudulu oberhtutrer---At the K. and W. “our pita]. March 26, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Oberholuer, I son. Iranian-At St. Mary's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner, New Hamburg. a 'uutthteyr. Oracoy-khnarNAl Kitchener. Mar. M, Cart Gracer, Simona. Ont., to Miss Verneeda Schmrr. KN., Kitchener. Juan and My. The “all andtHtr.iitoaemmtttorot may enjoy“ (ll-w at an Cull-l alumna at tho Wan-r Reno and Inward- mud the 0.an Thain. - wHNUII "use Chum will: having liquor In a Ptsttite NICO. Bury Selma" was and 8:00 and out: by Mutt Well- In court on Friday. 'te-tttmart---" her late residence. 825 West Klng street, Nailcy. be. loved wire of Rlehard Roochmn. in her 77th year: The funeral will & held trom the home on Taco-4 day. Much 26, at um o‘clock, In- tormlm m m ht mum “on cometary. Wan-loo. Full no! " no our wand-Hui Mo~lo-youNfllOr am “my“ ’1! moo. It. at... gun-Mud. Aloe no our mammal ”PM. Coats On our Int all --d price. on Wlmr Oval-cons. Ivy new for no!!! ulnar - an pod _ "In. a a. Mule. Mm .17.. and -.. new “I: up. HERMAN “I'll? OTOIIA, ”about. "-1 Pty" [Jul-u! M no on”. mm Borqtrr-lrrettr'te up nun-u as In a Toronto null robbery MARRIAGES DEATHS BIRTHS AEBOPLANE CBASHEO At 2.30 o'eiock on Thursday after- noon. an aeroplane piloted by A. A. Crowson of Momma! crashed to earth on the (arm of WHIla Gray. two and a halt mules east of Guam oque. The machine was badly smashed. but the pilot escaped with some cute about the mouth. FIVE CALVES To ONE cow P cow owned by Alfred Rasmus- sen. tanner ot Canwood, Sash, gave blrth to ttve eater. They were all born dead, but fully developed. Joani- lam" The dam: occurred at at. Info Hoatritat on Tuesday morning or Mr. Joseph Ronda". husband of lax-ant Hamill, in M. 15th year. A rib and six sou survive, Near ot Welland. Robert. Samuel and Arthur ot Kit. chener. David ot Window, Y.", of Toledo, and tour daughters. . Sate tor Willluns ot Preston, Mrs. Arthur mom of Kitchener, In. Carl Houllher of has!“ and an. Harry Stevens of ulewood. Ohio. One brother, Mr. Sauna] Rand-H ot Palmerston. and one ulster. Mrs. coarse Kathrey ot Elmira also our- Tive. John Ralph Huber» The death occurred at am home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilboru, mum's road. near New HluMrurtt, on Mud: 23. or John Fulpb Huber-n. sixteen month old son ot Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Hibborn. The funeral took place on Tuesday. doefrtem by In. J. a. um: .2 Bulk, I". Tumbluro. tbt Rita!- cut and In: hdauhnn, Tho lo- m dqute" an to a. mutuhud on that sum. Mild-o In- and w “on mm the not". Bide W the Sum. m». and vy- unl Ro doefatem by In. J. a. _ at To meet increased trade and passenger traffic on the waters of the Pacific coast, two new vessels of the, "Princess" type for night service between Vancouver and Victoria have been ordered by the Canadian Paine Railway. it has been announced try Captain C. D. Neroutsos, manager of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Ser- vices. Nebula-Mutants!” 257 Since the world war the Cana- dian Pacific has constr'mted 1,186 miles of new railway track, most of which opened up new territories and developed new urea: of country for settlement and industrial ac- tivity. A manual-ammo: cum-ammo" ”abacus-man. Whit-WIN“ QMOIUQ‘MWB A new carrier and telephone sys- tem for Canadian Pacific purposes will shortly be in operation new“ Canada, it was stated recently in Winnipeg by Mr. John McMillan, general manager of the Canisdian Pacific Railway Telegraphs, who was on I tour of the west. This gnmly supplements the facilities Ilready used. An average of twenty-iseven pounds of butter is consumed "eh year by every man, woman. and child in Canada, it has been dis- covered by federal statisticians. making the Dominion (2 largest consumer of butter‘in the world. The per capita consumption is ten pounds grater than that of the United States. No light is thrown upon the number of slices of bread buttered by hungry Canadians. The sweetest news received in Canada for some time VII: the report from the British Industries Fair in London that twenty min- utes Mter its opening an order had been placed tor 350.000 worth of honey. Santa Claus must be establish- ing I steble somewhere in this country " it is reported that a consignment of 300 live Swedish Reindeer was recently shipped to Can-d. It we: the Ingest ship- mgnt of these animals ever to be made. The recent gutnouttcemettt that a new Dominion Atlantic Railway hotel in to be built It Kentville has been received with enthusiasm. not only among commercinl men but the general Unveiling public as well In Nova Scam, At the snrne time the Dominion Mlunlic Rail. way in the object of I good deal of favorable comment in the part it h pinging in develop-ne Non Send: an a tourist ground and my Ann-polio anley. A taxidermist mus! be a "mod sculptor um! I utudrm of an. “only. slid Mr. G I. 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Store" ttit-r'. DIy|lght “on -. Monitor “I“!!! _ (“MINES llMITED k IG Easter Flowers Raul-:1! "IO. 578 Ri't"i0i'i'i':ittj'rirs, , Dries Hard Over Night Draperies of yours . . . bring out their real color beauty . . . with an Expert Cleaning. Take them down now and phone us and we will all] for them and clean them so thoroughly you will be amazed at their freshness. We call for and deliver goods anywhere. 296 King at w. _ KITCHENER - Phone an 42 Kan; St. N. - WATERLOO - Phone 499 Factory - 333 South St. Kitchener. FAB am m mpasmtsateau. ' f TWIN CITY CLEANERS and DYERS Let us restore the lustre of those rich We have Easter Lilies, Daffodils, Tulips, Carnations, Roses, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Cinerari, Sweet Peas, etc. in the most delicate shades. and Von-(h their Iovolinon In your ham and the home of your friend; Come In and try n Cu. THE gracious "ttumqtrtu of the tutor an- ion are “pun-d most dclluuly' In tro-. Lot the "3'an huh bloom. df BOND'S Flower Shop $32 38.95 ., 't"d A. 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