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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1929, p. 6

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I| . Paims Catarrh apaw lhy‘t sive, Kesy to e * | CEILINGS GALVANIZED W add the touch of pros. Heat ~and inhale Minard‘s. Excellent for colds in head, throat and chest. Let MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding costs. Madeâ€" in England. County Distributor ° Phone 284 â€" WATERLOO F. STEELE and you‘ll find you will get the same satisfactory service as though you came to the store to choose the roasts or chops of whatever kind of meat you wish, and it will be delivered promptly. When It‘s Raining ‘In abundance for this week‘s Farmers been able to offer our cusâ€" ° DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TWINâ€"CITY We specialize in floral deâ€" signs for all occasions and deliver anywhere. A. Bond Fiorist last longer than any other liant little bronze Chrysanâ€" themum Pomâ€"Pom is now at its best and make a very atâ€" the home or decoration for We have the fineet collection of these stately, decorative, LIMITED 96 King Street West KITCHENER GLASSES $4.50 and up LVANIZED id the touch of pros. GALVANIZED DING for \ Soovide hight. Perades SHINGLES Outside Walls ent also for schools, {f End the fire hazard. And you don‘t feel like going out Phone 284 Wingfelder‘s Meat Market G. H. SNYDER mne 563 â€" 578 Waterloo e 20880 for *y ~T=t |__Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber visited with Mr. and Mre. Addison Woolner of Natchez. â€" Mr. Vernice Schmidt, Charles Smith, Ronald Snyder, Miss Lily the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weber on Baer and Miss Letta Kolb visited at Sunday. Miss Laura Weber spent the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Weber. Mr. and Mrs: Jale of Galt and Mre. Josiah Shantz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Buck on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vosh spent Saturday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and fax_r!{ly spent Sunday in Milverton. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Holtz when his sister, Lizzie was united in marriage to Mr. Isaish Martin. We wish the couple a happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamacher and son Kenneth of Buffalo, N. Y., spent Sunday with friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinzie and chil dren Reta and Clifford spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Haâ€" macher. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mose Bender and son Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman and daughter Lona spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.C. E. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Christ B. Yantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yantzi and famâ€" liy. returned home after spending a week with relatives at Lowville and Buffalo, N. Y. ; Mr. Gordon Hamacher and the Scribe called on Mr. H. Jones on Satâ€" arday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. K. Schwartzenâ€" xuber and sons Elton and Rueben pent Sunday last at Bayfield. Quietly Married _ The Haysville A. Y. P. A. will preâ€" sent their four act comedy "The Vil .age Lawyer" in the Plattsville Town Hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 3rd. f Phis play has successfully been preâ€" sented in Haysville, Baden, New clamburg, Bright, New Dundee and Jalt. So don‘t miss it. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. lideon Hamacher were: Mr. and Mrs. Wappler and son Karl, Mr. and Mrs. E. Boehm, Mrs. Marion Brickâ€" rel, Mr. Clifford Hamacher, Mr. Cimns all of Kitchener, also Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome. Mr. and Mrs, Johnson and Mrs. Albert Dix, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Kathryn Miller all of Ayr epent Monday at G. A. Miller‘s. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held next Wednesday, Dec. 4th, at the home of Mrs. Jos. Zimmerman, iluron Road. The program is in charge of the Home Econmic‘s Comâ€" mittee. The district president and Mre. Patterson, the district secre tary of Galt will be present. A corâ€" dial invitation is extended to all. Mr. Jos. Brenneman and sisters Edna and Ruth visited friends in Baden on Sunday and attended the iuneral o# the late Daniel Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elles, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eager and Mrs. Stanley Rickert al of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors at G. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller and grand daughter Jean spent Sunday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Harvey Bronk. instaling Hydro 0_ The talk of the village at the preâ€" sent time is ‘"Hydro‘" most of the poles have been erected and the buildings will soon be all wired. Mr. T. G. Brown spent a couple of days this week at the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. eHnry Walker and sisters Mary and Dorothy, Mr. T. G. Walker and sister Clara motore dto Kitchenâ€" er on Saturday. § A Box Social was held in the Hayeâ€" ville Hal} on Monday last. A humerâ€" pus program consisted of music, diaâ€" logues, readings, recitations and community singing. After the proâ€" tnm the dainty boxes of lunch were 1d by auction, by R. C. Gardner. A neat sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre and Mr. and Mrs. E. inldor attended the Royal Winter Fafr on Wednesday. . and Mrs. Noah. Breneman of Tavie tock motored to Michigan on Saturâ€" day to visit friends. _ Mr. York Nahrgang returned home from Ayr where he has been emâ€" ployed for the summer months by Mr. L. C. Vincent. Miss Alice Brown returned to Toâ€" ronto last week after spending the past few months with her cousin, Miss Carrie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brenneman and brother R. W. Graham at Stratford. Enjoyable Pn?nm Mr. 30000 GERMAN MILLS WATERLOO GHRAONKCLE CORRESRONDENTsS > e mm mmmsmme ©{ & _wu_â€"â€"ommemmmmmmmm~~>~~~>â€" # PencoGk and Mets motored 1 HAYBSVILLE £l| new namBurg l g a-zfiw to hear 3 â€"_-â€"-â€"â€"___ ._â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"* L 2 P C T "T TE | PINE HILL xt wl s YR 8 Tz * tp e spent a (mt:lu-o d'&we Tire, ftithern_ ofâ€" Foronts Church monthly Mrs, of were the basement of chur 3&‘.3-.«%:":'.-1-.:'::..., the mz reg The local hunters who mt two weeks in the northern have returned home. They were not quite is lucky as in former years but Saturday. A J;nlor team will .‘.ju A very int.mfin' program was services in the Ba Church "! , Mrs. Ezra Bechtel and Mrs. ce entered in the O.H.A. this year. g.vfll on . Thursday n'flht by the m“'fl to the fihfl m'afl!‘ Culbert, m&m The local hunters who '.rm two Baptist Mission Circle. It consisted| The Promise of Messiah, His ton on Thursday weeks in the northern wilds have of “:iplendid reading, dhyuo and| His Name, His Wlbomfizba Result : in the city. returned home. They were not quite musical numbers. An er!n.f' of|of His Comn: and, Coming| â€" Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Schmidt is lucky as in former years but mearly fifty dollars was received. MU”- Last Sunday‘s subject was are spending two weeks at the home came home with four fine deer. The Owing to the disagreeable night and own Gossip. +‘ of their daughter, Mrs. Schneider, »arty consisted of six, so they did small attendance it was decided to Misses Helen and Margaret Smith rear Phili‘rduu . not get their fullâ€"quota as in former repeat the programme on Tuesday|of Kitchener m‘ the weekâ€"end at _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franke visited years. f evening. the home of i “{.unta, Mr. and at the home of her sister, Mrs. Forâ€" Mr. Willard Culbert and Miss _ Next Sunday evening, Rev. E. G. Mrs. A. R. G. Sm 6 ler, on Friday. .« _ â€" Margoret Culhart Wicsose Mvaas Frels _ I%¢ 1 4 C°00, BrCTOR 06 006 TOND 26. 3h Cfe SAR en years. â€" C evening. _ _ _ _ _ =_ 0 _ _ _ Mr. Willard Culbert and Miss _ Next Sunday evening, Rev. E. Margaret Culbert, Misses Grace Dale will begin a brief series A wonderfal value, fine cashmere and silk in a wide choice of newest deosiens. Resular Regular up to $2.50 gloves, grey or brown, also in grey and brown mitts. All sizes. Sale Sale price .... Men‘s suspenders, light, medium and heavy weight, various colors. Values up to 75¢. Men‘s heavy wool shirts and drawers. Sizes 34 to 42. Reguiar $1.50. Sale price One lot of men‘s good weight sweater coats, all wool in blue, brown and gray shades. $2.50 and $3.00 Quality Shirts. of extra quality materials with separate collar to match, or attached collar. The novelty patterns and new colors comâ€" bined with the best tailoring makes them exâ€" tremely desirable. Men‘s negligee shirts made from good fast color shirting. Large roomy make, large variety of colors and patterns to choose from. Sizes 14 to 17. Each, 98c. Shirts $1.55, 3 for $4.00 Overcoats and Suits ERNST S At Anniversary Reductions Men‘s Furnishings Underwear “og'p heavy fleoce lined shirts and drawâ€" Fifty odd suits in men‘s and young men‘s in small sizes only, 34 to 38. Good wool materials in desirable fallâ€"shades, one special group at this very low price. Silk and Wool Socks Men‘s Combination Group No. 1 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20 to $22 Qualities Saturday It Will Pay You To Shirts and Drawers Sweater Coats and Pullovers, $2.95 $4.00 Quality Of Good Dependable Merchandise for Men, Women, Boys and Children Thirty Seven Years Ernst‘s Has Kept Faith With The Public, Retailing Only Good Honest, Reliable Merchandiseâ€"Exactly as Represented. Now The Great Opportunity Of Buying Good Substantial Merchandise At Prices The Lowest In Years. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 38 Only YOUNG MEN‘S SUITS $7.90 Men‘s Gloves $12.90 Suspenders Shirts 98c â€" 37th Anniversary Sale Peae Mets motored to Eia Iemges aee 'h:l-% ut * se Pevark : ie preaiiont of the chuichs whioh tock: the natare u?@b‘“m ‘m. T‘blc ':‘lu-t M'G‘l' fi'-’"{:_-‘m,. Ei-;wluhhu slie Group No. 2 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $25 to $27.50 Qualities Chinchillas, whitneys, brush cloths and tweeds, very smart and stylish in a big variety of models. Sizes 3 to 10. Sale What a satisfaction to get the tailoring and the heary warm woollens that we are showing in these splendid garments. Warm blue, browns and greys as well as mixtures. Regular $18.00 and One lot of boys‘ winter overcoats, Sizes up to 34. Many fll‘om’nlu-.-d patterns to select from. Regular $15.00. suits, fall models in tweeds and _ worsteds, n ovelty weaves. Sizes 13â€"to 18 years. formerly $14.00 and $16.50. Reduced for the Amnmiversary Sale. Longie Smits, sizes 7 to 13 years, formerly $14.50 and $16.50, in the Anniversary Boys‘ suits with two pairs of bloomers, medium and dark shades, fine quality fabrics. Sizes 7 to 17 years. $9.50 to $12.00 suits. Anniâ€" versary Sale Price, “.95 The new Fall felt comes in such a number of models and colors that the most parâ€" ticular man can be fully satisfied at ........... @9 4C Soft Hats in smooth and rough finish, new â€" shapes, snap or curl brim in tan and grey. Special ........ Eus ';'!w’i Clothes Come From" 46 King E., Kitchener Anniversary Reductions in The Boys‘ Department Boys‘ Suits $3.95 Regular $12 and $15 Boys‘ bioomer suits in tweeds and fancy worsteds in ey and brown shades, nicely trimmed and tailored. markable value at this price. Sizes 32 to 36 only. ‘‘"‘Where the Good Boys‘ Good Warm Overcoats $16.85 Boys‘ 2 Long Trouser Suits weveme mm e rve e n mm n en rne ae soh ue ue rnn ue 0000000000004 n00 00 +0 u000 Visit This Unusual Event, The Big 37th Anniversary Sale. Boys‘ 2â€"Bloomer Suits HAT DEPARTMENT Boys‘ Longie Suits of ‘ Junior Overcoats of Ritchener nt the weekâ€"end at the home of 3:" t{-nnh, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smii . Rev. E. G. Dale and wife and famâ€" Phone 1555 KITCHENER 263 King St. Ea Wcflihfihmamq‘mhmmtmum L * CALL AND SEE THEM > f 1923 Maxwell Sedan â€"â€" _â€"â€" â€" â€" ~$40 1926 Essex Co.szln _ . k> . .%} _ % fi lm .mr,d“ M‘n 7 @ w \e 0 * C 1927 Chrysler 52 Sedan °_â€" : â€" ©#$75 Two long trouser suits in mediam and dark grey and brown, stylish models. Sizes 13 to 18 years. Suits formâ€" erly $18 to $22. Anniversary Kleinschmidt‘s Limited bloomer _ suits, â€" serviceable wool fabrics carefully tailorâ€" od, size 8 to 14 years. Suits formerly $14.00 and $17.00 in this sale ........ @IA OA shades, nicely made. Regular $2.00 to $2.50, for $1.65 of handsome designs. Color splendid heavy wool fabrics veveesensvesversensevensvune Fall Caps in tans and gray Winter Caps made from MEN‘S FALL CAPS _ _ Group No. 3 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $30 Qualities $18.50 With Ore Ard TwoPair in 4 Special Of Trousers , Groups . oup No. 3 | Group No. 4 AND OVERCOATS SUITS AND OVERCOATS 30 Qualities _, _ $37.50 and $40 Qualities 18.50 $28.45 â€"â€" Obe Mr. Robert Bechtel of Hamilton home heols, Sizes 8 to 10%4. Saleâ€"Price ............ Youth‘s solid leather box tip lace shoes for dress or school wear. Sizes 11 to 13. lcloh'loo.n” â€" Little gouts‘ tan or black calf lace shoes, rubber Regular $4.75. Sale Price ....................... Men‘s Oxfords, smart ‘ui'; in black or tan. Made in the new last. Also high shoes in black or Men‘s shoes suitable for dress or work wear in black or tan. Made of good quality pliable leather. All sizes. Regular up to $5.00. Sale Price, 32.98 Misses‘ patent leather one strap slippers and fancy inset; also patent and dull leather Oxfords and lit- solid l!lrou.llout. Latest styles. Sizes 11 Girls‘ patent one strap pumps, welt soles, also patent and dull leather Oxfords and ties, sizes 8 to 10.‘ Regular $3.00. Sale Price ............ @ PR Children‘s patent and dull leather one strap pumps and oxfords. Sizes 2 to 72. Sale Price QQ to 2. Regular $3.00. Sale Price .............. Ladies‘ beautiful patent. and kid leather dress one strap pumps and oxfords, also in fancy comâ€" bination leathers, cuban and high heels. All sizes. Regular $4.50. Sale Price ... ( MP Ladies‘ pumps and strap slippers, low cuban and Louis heels in patent and kid leathers. Size 242 to 7. Regular up to $4.00. Sale Price ... $l.95 n. All sizes. Regular $5.00. Sale Price, ’3‘95 Boysa‘ fine box veal leather shoes made on the MEN & BOYS Our Biggest Anniversary Misses‘ and Children‘s FOOTWEAR or tam calf oxfords, rubber heels. ~At Big Reductions SHOE SALE o uo prrenn. y and mise Bave of paren r. Bechtel. Mrs. Schacht and son Bobby spent Sunda‘ cthfie home of her mxcr, Mrs. Moses Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Yost were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerâ€" son Lockhardt. Miss Pearl Makins, teacher, spent the weekâ€"end at Stratford at the For of her parents. $400. $350. $550; ‘$750. 5

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