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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1924, p. 1

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PM TO ml w., gig'ZyDay Dollar Day i sale ' . f.ifi1traPd Saturday of Choice Merchandise ofered the ¢ublic of Kitchener, Waterloo and' surrourtdittgdistrict for two days regardless of cost. The Best Quality Overcoats, Suits, Furnishings Boots and Shoes FLUFFY - - FLAKEY " - - DELICIOUS - - 1nll(ll,llisiltE - PERFECT - " Doing Business as Usual ":i;-.--'ix-:' Phone " Highest market prices paid for Wheat; Date and Buck. wheat. We are carrying on busineu as usual and have a full stock of the but grades of FLOUR, FEEDS, POULTRY GRAINS. HAY AND STRAW Come, Share the Bargains Prices good for Friday and Saturday only The Master Milling Company Ltd. Bee our stock at the City Mills, 214 Queen St. 8. Special city deIiyery service. I's’rE ' M, ooo I " WHERE THE . GOOD CLOTHES 'Citi ho (DJ; f Kitchener um! ttirtttrqNo m. A In.” She was mun-led to Mr Wendi}! number “that!” In an church. And Shunt: In November. 1809. Th!- nhor! alarm were darihoeqd trr'utuost wan Mama with ten children, Rev. ‘Kluhn of scrub". Ree. noble She lane. to mourn her clonal-tun 'of Linwood and It". 81mm of her narrowing run-hand. three sons, “mm A ”only val-doc addr- Duh]. Hum and Jamal-h. And no an. '1- -gttod to ma “In. drummers, In. Wm. Shut: rm by to M at tho church ot Pelenhnrx, mm ud Florence on you: a a. was. ,lu home. Mr cum-0n mam-ed ‘Ilv. Ir. like or “nova! their author. no (“and '10 had mod '" "rtt n no “than from tter Into bum on Gum“ mm on My. Jun-me, no. a tad on. to 1ter ”mutant-rm cum-Mm. Thur-av- mumhohm - my I.” it) hurt H “I 2L"1'ter"ttee, WACDHMIMN i The Annual Meeting of the Con. gregational Church was held on :W’ednesday, Petr. 13, in the church. LThe usual bushes: was transacted. ”Each department gave a good re- imrt or the year's work and all had ‘surplus funds on hand. Rev. Mr. I.‘Xowberry was Invited to any tor {another year. an mambo on the one!“ before their departure“ 14mm. A has numb" lichen-ad in the church. and (more Mara-u- wore doltmd by Ra. Khan]: of Stud-ml. it". Rank of Linwood Ind Rae. 81mm.- of Ila-h A - mum “an“ no “no '1- Pe-ttod to the The conception of the Lutheran Church an their pun-r. Rev. Mr. 006le and Mn “our a phraa- {at Conestoga. 1 Our Junior Hockey team journey- ied to Conestogo last Saturday atterdl C noon and participated in a game of! hockey, but Conestoga was toomuch' l for them. Never mind, they'n make i' a record some day. All enjoyed the,' ‘ sleigh ride. l I A number from here attended the,' Hunter Farmers' meeting at Jack-) son‘s Halt, Elmira, last Thursday evening. The Debate giveli by the, Elmira and New Hamburg boys was won by Elmira. I of 1 day. Mm. J, A. Stein an“ IQ! days with friends " Waterloo. Mr, John 2mm of Was", the spent a few dun with " Mother. J. M. Ziegler. an, 1nd Mrs. P. Strain of St, Chilean- war. visitor. n the home Mrs. M. E. Boos of Chealey, Mrs. W. Bricker and M‘s: Nellie Weber ot Waterloo spent several days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stefan during the last week. Mr. Wm. Hahn of BNdimttort spent Sunday In our but}. Mina Clara. Geiger of Waterloo is spending a for weeks at home. Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Elmira Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William, Melllzer. Mr. Wahiie spent Sunday with' Mr. Sylvester Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lemon spent tho Week end with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and 'Mra. s. Umbach of Upper Woolwich. Mr. J. Rennie spent the week end with friends at Listowel. _ Several' from here attended hockey match at Elmira. last 1 day evening and reported an (ending ulna. Messrs. George Hallman of sey, Sash, Gk Abraham Ba Preston called at Mr. and D. Bowman'l last Saturday. Miss E. McKee spent the put week at her dromey near Atwood. Mrs. Bert Wray and little dough- ter Grace are visiting with Mrs. Wray'. parents, Mr, and Mm. Wm. Emce at Harrftstors. I? Mrs. Homer Tumor received the sad new: of the dentin at her niece. mm tata Alywurd in New York. The body is bolus brought to Arthur to her sixth“. Mrs. J. W. mayhem. son, and the funeral will be held at Harriaton. gave them a plenum. than!“ on. evening last week. tt bolt: the sou: anniversary at their wedding. The aged couple were mud with I purse. A acct-l time was want and a dainty lunch Wu ”nod. . -01.-..-.-- Ci:cCii,iiiF.FiiiiriiiT,iii,1 Insulin LeUeltt1t.tnytt?mt-ltureieiia ‘smugmmammm can at (In " ‘nldlnw.n.m law.mu.lr.u 'krmett'tmanaursttti.emu. lifting“. amulomuuwmnmm t,t""'tntus-otr-etttrlu-seai, tattoo-N001“ gunman» In Art “and o! Immu- “ a can“ a! an nanny with no: new". In. lt.xtttM In! enhr. The WJLB. of the Mothetatgt Church new that monthly slain“ at the home of In. 8. W. Ocular In! Waited-y. A goodly number“ hem; present they!“ their m‘ in the work at Mu. A number of lrtendn and m‘ hon ot Mr. and In. 000. Cinnamon-l Mr. Ind Mrs. J. Gist on Bunr ”an Tia-.1 «at tsii& 1a2 _ & ' Mage “any _', . WEST MONT ROSE. HEIDELBERG Gegge Hellman of Guam ”Luann waiaiit" Lif6 Abraham Sander ot bere attended the Elmira. last Tues. Mm, Mary Ann sham died on Wednesgny, Pet. 13, at I mm. after an Illness of " months duration tol.. lowing a stroke. she was the loo- ond daughter of the like Mr. and Mrs, David Y. shunts and m born on July tut. "" on the homeland of Mr. Molar Shunt; ; Mr. and Mrs/ David B. Roth arc' 'contlmsd to the house with 1.3: griptre. We wish them a speratiyl [recovery _ I Our townsmen and farmeru'ure laying a supply or Ice in un- week, which In of very good quality. Death " Mn. Shams. Eight men of the Hydro con'umts- tsion ot Kitchener removed the old wires on the poles at Baden and replaced them with new and heavier wire. giving better service both to light: and electric atoms. Mr Wm. murmur and Slater Till. medn have returned after spending u pleasant eight weeks' holiday with friends in Iowa, Illinois and Mich!- Ran, USA, , She was the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brenneman or South East- hope she leaves to mouth her [on her husband and tour small' child, rent The funeral was held from her late residence, east ot Baden on Friday, February 15, to Meitunan'tsl church and cemetery. I The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of their “lands. News Notes. Mrs. Wm. Heddltngar left on Wednesday, Feb. 13th. with her hus- band and Dr. Harvey to undergo an operation at the few. Hospital. Her friends wish her inn early ra- emery. ' Leah Brenneman, wife 011M' Mr. Menno w'atoer, died on Tted A, number ot m day afternoon, Feb. 12, at 4 o'clock the home of Mr. alter an illness of two weeks ot! celebrate his 43rd pneumonia or nu. l 1===r==-arr==rr==-, The following new: was too late for last week's issue: Death of Mrs. Menno Wagler A number of {Nerds of Mr. and Mm. Amos Swartzentruher gathered at the (ERR. station here on Mon- day to'r the 2.14 train to bid him farewell and God speed on their journey to South America whére they will enter the mission field. where we will undergo an operation in a few days. The few nfca days vo have had recently has'groatly improved the roads, which are now In the con- diMon. _ Mm. Wm. Heldklnur who under- went an operation Mat week nt the Kitchener & Waterloo Hospital " reported as doing as nicely an can be expected. _ an. a thq mar-3mm. iii. and In. our. ""ei' I I; an In. laugh. and at Several ot the Baden people at; handed the funerals of Mrs. Menno WagIer and Mrs. Wendel Shunt: on Friday and Saturday. Both were very largely attended; Mr. and Mn. Jacob Grody and} family or Kitchener mom the week end " the home at the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Grady. I Mr. Henry Wdtsel has been en- gaged as miller by Shirk & Snider tor a short time during the rush. l Mlle momma Mannie ot man- ener spent the week and at her here. In. Ida Klein and Mr. Marshal! Ludwig of Kitchener -nt the week end a the home ol'lhe farmer's parents, Mr. and we. Herman Klein. T Mia. Nellie Father #1 Kitchener spent the week end at her home mm but: m're,tre Kitchener "an a. rock end I? her m. um um ham. 1 Mr. and Mn. John liqu- uul non of 19:!th spent Wu at the home ot the turmehrmomer, In. Joel Mont. lot. {New - w, . We ot in than». Aaron 'IT'", yt., nun-1,0. new.“ (”Cam " dt NEWS fill! A special II February Clearing Sale spending a few days with her par- 3 ems. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Koebel. F ', Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bergman and daughter Ruth and Mr. Paul Berg- l man spent a few days with Mrs. , Bergman's mother, Mrs. N. Helm. " Miss Rome Hottartt, spent a few days out or town. Egan. W119 quwmtew km after spending a few week- with _ relatives In Kitchener. I Miss Mildred McGrath spent Bun. _day with Miss Agnes Curtain. F The stork paid a visit at the home l of Mr. and Mrs. Fred BoechJer, pre- " seating them with a baby girl (Rita Isriiy. I Messrs. P. F. Schummer and Frank Schummer ot Linwood order, ‘ed a cal-load of salt to be shipped C, to Linwood slacfon. Orders can be I left at either store. I _ The main topic among our young fpeople the past week was sleigh ( riding, Many a happy spill occurr- l ed. ' ‘ Miss Eva Meyer left in the week tor Kitchener where she be employed for several weeks‘ Miss Frieda Helm left for Twin City last. Friday. Mrs. Wm. Gross ot Waterto spending a few days with her ems. Mr. and Mrs, Simm- Rank Mrs. Huntley and son Jack of Fort Madison, Iowa, are spending a law days with the farmer‘s daughter. Mrs. Walter Meyer. manor vim Manda in Hamilton. Mrs. Andrew Runners!» is spend- ing a few weekl with her daughter. Mus. Frank Rumtedler. Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Diebold and family ot Linwood spent Saturday tvith Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Heme}. Mr. Casper Boegel of Linwood spent Sunday with relatives in town. gs TOLD " (lard Galen: layer, the hunt an of Mr. and Mr; Walter layer. In! Funky. The Inner-J It. Sunday noon. Finch, Formal. m be - to learn of her death which 'h6ettrmd last Friday. The tuner-l III hold on Tueldly. 10mm. Friday. Hr-nonnommm“ ”Elihu-”nutmeg." number ot friends gathered Retrtrlttr tut It n'egnm- Me, n SPIIDUTERO Regular $135 Sled at . . . . . . .. OTESL RACER. Regular ti." Sled. u. .. . . . . .. Rernar 85c. Sleds at BOB BLEDO Regular 75c. Slab at ......, M. Weichel & Son, LimitTeEi FT ”lends gathered at Mr. Jno. Kunlz 'tt 43rd birthday. Hand Sleds for BoysatuiGirss ', the mum daughter Waterloo is "The Big ourdwaresaore, ’Wnterloo, " Oguyio. siced at Prices to Clear 0m Quicklv was held tor the will It: DRESSES I. Moss”. J. W. Hartleib, Martin Kieswetter apo Wm. Quehl were at- tending the court. on Monday and Tucsday of last week at Kitchener as jgrors. Mr. Edward Hob] was a-business visitor to Kitchener last Saturday. Mr. Wm. Stockie left last Thurs, Mr. John R. Kieswetter ot Kitch- ener was a week end visitor with his parents here. . Mr. Emil Schneider ot near Hays- ville was a visitor here on Sunday. tTaooi' m Th's is a rare opportunity to secure a becoming new frock that will be smart tor Spring and suitable for finishing out the winter ia---alt at less than you would regularly expect to pay. The group consists qt charanimr early spring styles In Navy Blue, Black and Brown Poirot Twins. order“ on the _ not an] and along lmmedhuly. ii order that our customers might tune the “values at cheating as quickly a possible And thereby obtaining all an more wear value. 7 K Wurstmrtnosrsammittt. omnuythmpmmh- ed at one. a “nomad m s l, '"_ttrattsiorrrrset-. ed. Without more Mo that“ 90c 90e 55c 57e Goudies Limited I mm I I IO I I" w 1w u I! r m 'iar"tletqoirr 'oovirmmotmurauewro,o,m-,d _1N TWO SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS AS FOLLOWS: Clever trimmings of bending. braiding. con- trasting color Inserts and emtuoiderintps mraight lines and slim coat lines, Sizes tor misses and tor women who Wear M and 38 bust measure. BAMBERO Inna-Imam“ Regular Batty Slvuh, a wrong durable an“. Renal-r $300 at ""'"-"_'_t.er,..r. $5.75 Fleet Wing. Ragular 8250 at Fleet Whig, regular 83.50 at Regular ”.00 Bind at “up mu. m m $19.75 AND $23.50 VALUES UP ro "LFAtTEEttiNa OLEDS manna-Indus. SUPERIOR SLEDS BABY OLIIOH , Mr. Philip Maser of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser and son, Gregor Dorscht. John Maser. Emil (Moser and Mrs. Jacob Stockle of )Waterloo spent Sunday with their sick father, who suffered a stroke last Saturday. His many friend: wish him a speedy recovery. _ ‘day for Waterloo where he will ‘make his home with his daughtar, 1 Mrs. Nickpersott. Mr .Walter Dietrich ot Waterloo was a Sunday visitor at his home here. Mr. and Yum. Carl Schneider were visitors to Kitchener on Sunday. $30.00 56‘3“ $1.70 $2.45 $1.35 iiirit1tit

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