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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1929, p. 6

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I...“ "7' -iiirUi"u Jdiirii Jan}: ( w powwow“!!! DEM n.94unmuu-cnam. Ital-”of“.- ummuyauawm.wmmuw. It...“ In. Lloyd Hou- and umm.tl0.hlt iii-ora-see----'"-"', m It “may at melons oer-tmumb-omuhm “to: Mr. and In. late Ruth and - he. “Mlle; Mr. Hutch!- m. of Princeton; Mr. and Mgt John Would ot Btratford; Mr. and In. John Holm Ind Min Mildred Bonn oe Phitsvme; Mr. and Mrs. Chum 'tmth and mu Robert. Putt-vino; and Mr. Will Deacon of Toronto. I Ir. um Mrs. Robertson of Nb nnuton visited at the home a! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder. l Honored by Friend-The young people ot ma community on Thurs- day evening gathered at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Marshall where a delightful few hours wrrrei, event in games and social chat. Durlnz the evening Miss Margaret Marahait was made the recipient of a miscellaneous shower. receiving many lovely and msetul gifts. In a law words she suitably acknowledged the kindness ot her friends. The hostess served dainty refreshments at the close. g Mrs. Lorne DeBrusk and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Drinkwaxe'r and daugh- ter Catherine ot Galt were guests on Sunday ot Mr, and Mrs. J. Lopp. Puma-In. Mr. Jacob Schneider sold his 100 acre farm recently to Mr. John S. Koehler of this place. Mr. John Boehm tan immigrant of Germany) who married Miss Elenora Koehler, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Koehler two weeks ago. will take possession ot the Schneider farm immediately. The newly wed- ded couple have the good wishes of their many friends here tor a long and happy wedded lite. Personal- Purchased Farm Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wagner of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner of Wellesley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanu- el Wagner. Mr. Noah Roth who holds a re sponsible position in New York state paid a visit over the weekend to his wife and family here. Mr. Arnold Wagner or Baden spent Sunday under the parental root. Mr. and Mrs] David Wagner and family and others attended the tan- eral in Mllverton last Tuesday ot the late Mrs. Mary Kropn' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleischauer of Brunner called on Mr. and Mrs. Em- manuel Wagner on Monday. Are you tormented with the “any at . "magnum" an whirh mm: to day I.» In” an you tbe sax-rs. crusts, emptlonl. Haunt-n. of skin dim-nae? Try the pure atol- h‘ llqukl nun. " penetmtetg (he Illl. will; and hauling tbe Irrltnletl than". A with mves. Ms merit or your drug: = yum money buck. "JAB. luau A. ImomirDa3.o.mqa Shin Sufferers . Try This Test A. B. LEARN, DRUG STORE Wlterloo, Ont. A Plan Antiseptic Trashed WAmIDO. BEHLET'S CORNER RPv'5/g,tye1t,,tt,gtrtt,',f,.,t,tguT2,t You an't enjoy younelf if you're worrying shout blowout: all the time. Drive "end, htre tnd ltus ttrr' and (maxim for I attire: holiday. Driveuomdheremdletmequipymuarwidabo minitRory9rfs or Royal Mucus They an n We have absolute confidence in these Dominion The. Wehvemtdlcddlaninsuviamdvehlowdny will deliver the mileage. "eimueas-fstortM-ei-tirsesmehes. VehveDoninion Tumfoee-rraraettqnthe mull 'on't let tires 2204mm i?(lii"lily ant-Mu And Sud-imam 'aes-Hoot-tsofter-and Mr.and Mm.rtaraB-eotBsr uh mtstcvdauoflntvut a the homo d Mr. and In. G. Wob “do. “any Bros. In" command op oration on their canine! work to: new pavement. not spent Iaat The“! one! on special bushels. Uncle ra,, Cabin was mud in the Open Hall “hunky akin Mr. and Mew C. P. mm and Mrs. Wlebo paid In. Schooner And Mrs. John Damn . ma at Heidel- Mr. Philip Benin: bu sold his finty residence to John Freoborn tor the handsome price of $8500. on! will give possecaion soon. Attend“ "who Home Sell- for - MF. Peter A. Wagner “tenant! a special meeting ot the suburban Road committee at Kitchener and Gall last Friday. Miss Caroline Wagner b unending a week with .frlenda In Dunno. Mr. and Mrs. M. Selma]: are spend- ing a for days with their sons at Elmira. Mr. Edward Koehler of Wuhan. Sash, Halted friends here on mm- day. On Monday he assumed his new duties at Kitchener. arr. W. B. West. who spent levee] vieeks with his sister in Palm. returned home recently. Aged Resident Dead There massed away Monday morn- ing at the home of Mr. and Mm. Dan Hammer. Louis Heine at the ripe old age ot 88 yum‘ The mn- eral hues place may, Thnruhy. with interme'nt in go Philipatmrtr Cemetery. _ Mr. W. Kleineckt ot wt Shake- speare, is spending a week with his cousin, Mr. Aaron You. Sunday waiters at the home ot Mrs. J. Jantzi were Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Zehr and Mr. S. Bender, of Baden, Mr. and Mrs Dun Jutsl and family ot Topping, Miss Clara Jutzl od Linwood, and Miss Gladys Jutst, of -New Prussia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mchti and child- ren of Crosshill. spent a day last week with the latter: pawns, Mr. and Mrs. C. S'chrmldt. Mr. Michael Jantx1 oe Mllverton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Hrs. C. Schmidt. Mrs: George Idehti Visited hat week at the home of Mrs. N. new. Mr. and Mrs. c. Roth and and], of Button. wished on Sunday with Mr. amt Mrs. C. Kennel. _ Ned--") how ia 7 your com- panionate marriage working out?" Jed-"Terribur-r'vo just lost my wine's address.” andaggu.C.P.ott-amd "ranattewr-nai-b muhnw.mumulgwgm. Mulls.” KINOWOOD .116 P. Fat ‘OW- "ee""""'": "i-"-'"'""","" nit-0.3 'tEiFiierf2yllt " ia6 tqee, " FiVauiiaiFiaiitte"h'lt . l" 12tttr=Mttt' it” twat-wul‘ 1.. “h... aiiik-yeereP""te mud-unnatural. huh-lutu hmvmm.m‘~mmvuhthl. J.iit.uerisi.-_-t.'e _ In.” “hm“. tgr.-agrttmrttmeMtsia" m I'll-I tetiei- -- -ttvee--tadttttqatth. an“ wdw.man-.0Ih " 'lr.cllUn.wlm"* “a“. not artth a. law's-nulls. Mr. "ra-tr-_-r-Dots-tts-toth .mmmrunmu-u-‘m sch-dun: d III-In. Int‘ WNW-nupt- -rattao-eeMr.arrd ILMIIIMOMNE In. tb L m arriir “marl-0mm u) may “nun-u mono-palm. om with Mr. -‘ In. J. ' udlnl.n.hchon Ion In.“ HUI". - “Herb Hutu at in. a” a” of mm; “a ‘Oonmo Hand in!” m M Mr. an In. an» King ot mum. - N. H. 'NqhgL I Mr. all In. Ilh‘ WM were In Lincoln Weaver of Watch» Elmira “a,” '%ta"Nr. ‘ In!" I by Trtth it! well". Mr. In. J. a. Jack-on, nutter Ruth and l"- W mu“ no no Hamid. you Enchant m Mr. all In. B. up and In. “on on'kturdar. mu. “out” at London - rd ---.-----_ cont. mum- with Me. and In. a»: llnnfl Ltgri-t--attod tor "red " Stem. If“. Ami-cl Mr, _ Every Department in the Store is again being thoroughly searched for ODD LINES and SPEC] CLEARANCE. We cannot tro Into details this time, but rest assured the following items are only On March 21st we told you thet the BRICKER.GERMANN co continue this business within 60 days and as the time is drawing nk remind you of this fact. , Saturday, May 18 will be our last Bay other lines: And so all slang the ltnetr-'rnbtes of Remnants, going at nearly y, PRICE. Short Ends of Linoleum and Oil Cloths Very low - Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets at interesting prices. Laces, Umbrellas, Work Shirts, Men’s Overalls and all Winter Underwesr st prices that will more than astonish you. Do not fail to get one of our Men‘s Waterproofs @ $6.95 - They are sure winners. n BRING YOUR COUPONS and get them exchanged for" SILVERWARE. SATURDAY, MAY 1 8 th will be the LAST DAY to redeem them. ' a yd. .. Wanda-ml Values. " In. Unbleached -.r....... " that!” of annoy, all wool. R's. $1.50. Oil. Prlco. - a. 98c datum I1 In. Urchin-chad no pair Pulley Comm Gammon- on ..m.r...t. 8 pan- for $1 w . Thank You BiggerBargains Than Ever DRESS 600m are offered on all remaining lines of merchandise GIG. - UiFria ,etere..tec'Pe Come and Get Your ' Share SHEETINGS MEN’S sox and the firm of Bricker-Germann Co. Ltd. will be a thing of the past Iltitlitriiltragt Calm. “WWI-Ala. mwomudlldmu-t -rattaou-eteMr.arrd Tho balance of our oxtrn heavy Punt, good colors. or". wldo. a yd. -...rrrr..r..'rr"". 59e 33e 39e ' 43e " Only 1% do: um. Reg. up to $3.6m Clo-ring C Mum“ PILLOW WONS . I. the ttme ttt buy. Look! ODD CORSETS Illa Final 'i/j/jill?!, SILKS Witcrloo’s Oldest Dry Goods Store T YOUTH. ADMIN)” tTOLlN “I Amlloodunokllm-m to whorls! “a 'tttttgd on lint. Kill Bt., Kitchow. on “Inlay. The en tsadattnttinrandiaaaidtotta" been mm in (our mun. The owner of the at m not“ Du trtatn'.e, the-e .0 ho to ”paying cool-cu of WWII-gunk. . WW whim OIL i.'iii?'?fyiii'tii'iiii will. the m cl dun-doubts“ One Table 'tlied with Fancy Dru. Matcrlnln. who a Your In! chino. - 0 shad“. " In., a ..t.t..w..rttr_._.rr.. 60 yd. F c IN yd. wldo . 1V, yd. wide TABLE OIL cum, WASH GOODS "WACO" SILK PRICE Within the Next Few Days Immense Stock 50e and SPECIAL PRICES put on all of them for QUICK In an only "ampiei' of what you can expect ttrt dozens of so than and. " Choc“, Plaldo Ind Strip... But qu-Ilty - ma ’ ' Me Don’i lulu QM. chart”. Good oholeo. Sula. yd. ........q... 29e Me Jsiii',"'a"'%, " BiMliltlti:iisasllli'ilgtitl Must Be Reduced By M. Weichel & Son, Limited ”mamas -. .7 . - mmwo iiieiiiiiii 'irGi"iiiiiii inTGTirGeciGiiu-, annual. lulu: “than“ on naturist do“ or put on convict... SHIRTINGS '4000 GINGl-IAMS WWI, as? This mmwummm o. LTD. would dis- nisar, we just Want to All account; due thl- ttrm are exp-dad to be pald by Saturday, May 18. or "Quinton arrange- ments made. Good chalet, " In. m. " ......t..rrrm.m..rr"".F'. --feheet Steel “my!!! Notice SPECIAL Bargains for CHIN'N MEN Sous-em 22e " 52.32

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