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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 1933, p. 11

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s a Super Valu: _ , GLOVES Unlined Pigskins, Capeskins 4 and others; also lined Capeâ€" 1% Hote!l Walper House, Kitchener Phone 2777w. 80 Ontaric St. 8. Advice on Scalp, Hair Tinting W. T. Pember Stores Limited 129 YONGE 3T., TORONTO Others to $1.00 It‘s a marvelous gift opporâ€" tunity. _ Sensational _ Values. Rich, sumptuous mauves, jacâ€" quards, woven effects, neat figures, stripes and every smart new color. Woven madras and woven broadcloths of exceeding smartâ€" ness. Also plain colors. Flannels or Silks in Scotch Plaids, at $1.95 Others ..........:. $1.00 to $2.50 Unlined and others skins. Others ....... MR. J. B. KNIGHT Will display LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hote! for an On Mondsay and Tussday, Dec. 18th & 19th Reefer Scarfs In a Great Scoop at MEN‘S TIES® SHIRT S Deluxe Quality $1.95 50c $1.00 to $3.50 took both pails and went into the basement to do the separating while ‘(Greta went into the house. Fires Rifle _ The father paused at the door etep toâ€" clean enow from his feet. As ho walked up the steps to the kitchen, tOrou, who had apparently taken the rifle from a cupboard, pointed it at Jeffrey and fired. The first builet gonetnud his body just below the eart and came out below the shoulâ€" ldor blado. As he ewung to the right Mrs. Jeffrey and startled the animal. I Mre. Jeffrey complained to her husâ€" band ang this complaint led to a quarrel in which old eodtrovorlles' were brought up. Finally the father told his wife and two daughters they | could leave the farm and he would wind up the affains and quit too. They completed their work, however and walked toward the house, 80 yarde distant Greta and her mother each carried a pail of milk. At the rear step of the house the mother the gtrl fired again, this bullet enterâ€" ing his right side and lodging bélow his right shoulder blado. The girl then put the riflie down as her moâ€" ther, attracted by the sound of shots, harried to the scone. After trying in vain to move the father they called a doctor. Jeffrey was eubsequently rushed to the hospital and police took a statement from Mrs. Joffrey. It was Monday that the entire backâ€" d of the case would be inveatiâ€" gatad and the girl given a paychiatric ADVERTIEING in The CHRONIOLA® ies The savings are tremendous because these clothes actually can‘t be bought wholesale today for $22.50. That is why we sayâ€"Buy Now! Suits in handsome new worsteds and fancy tweeds; Overcoats of heavy fleeces; fine heavy tweeds, Meltons and Camel cloths. Such yalues cannot soon be repeated. A sensational utterly matchless event, Nothing more sensational has ever been offered you. These Suits are actually priced below their present wholesale cost. The saving is easily seen, so are the particularly smart styles and sound quality. Fine worsted and tweed Suits. Deep fleece and velour Overcoats,. This is certainly a celebration value! Values that defy all value precedents. â€" Suits and Overcoats that outvalue all. We have disregarded their actual worth in our endeavour to give you the most startling values. Suit styles for men and young men; Overcoats for every imaginable type; fleece Ulsters in dress styles. You‘ll agree they are $18 to $20 values! Farmer Shot By Above All! Without Reservations â€"â€" The County‘s Best V alues Tremendous Saving on 1 and 2 Trouser (Continued from Page 9) c Cl MEN‘S HATS Suits â€" Overcoats l $3.50 Suits â€" Overcoats | rYJaMas $16.50 css 499. Suits â€" Overcoats $10.00 QUALITY The World‘s Best in Style and Quality. Values created by our Preâ€"rise Buying. 1 and 2 Trouser 1 and 2 Trouser $22.50 Je Owing to the severe cold and storm of Monday the Elmira fair was not so well attended by the people from this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathews and family and ‘Mesere. Jack and Morâ€" ley Jackson were Thureday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bause of near Millbank. A little baby boy has come to stay at the home of Mr. and Mre. Moses Metzger. Congratuitions! Mrs. James Cherty was a Guelph visitor on Thursday. Phone 4100 Kitchener Slippers Ap YATTON 4100 Nlpiooobraie ht There‘s zip and dash to their style and exceptional quality. Middy or button style. â€" Fine quality outing â€" flannel Pyjamas. It‘s a stroke of good luck for all gift buyers. Exceptional quality wool mixed Sox; neat patterns, clox and neat stripes. It‘s our value sensation for the holidays. Stock up for Gifts. All solid colors with selfâ€" jacquarded patterns. Pullover style. * e Pure~Wool SWEATERS In a Great Offer at Mr. Gregory, who formerly residâ€" ed in ‘Mr. Tom Bulmer‘s house in Wallenstein has bought Mr. Charles Methow‘s house in Yatton and has moved there with his family, ‘Mr. and Mre. Ion Martin and eon Merlyn were West Montrose viaitors on Sunday. Mr. Clayton Guise of Hamilton spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mra. William Gulse. Misses Mary Cosford and Olive Mathews of Kitchener were weekâ€" end guests of friends here. MEN‘S SOX Mr. John R. Jackson and eon Morâ€" ley attended the Guelph Winter Fair on Wednesday. Outing Flannel $2.95 PREPARE for CHRISTMAS look like new for the Christmas Season. Men‘s Suits and Overgoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed at reasonable prices. PEARL LAUNDRY CO.« Just send your. 29¢ 4 Pair $1 Table Linens i CCE Ella M Silipha dick w chener Mr.o terloo Mr. a reg the w ffy tending â€" :. week. ie | _ Mrs. PLS Hartm Py Clogbo ofb.~ 9 ze e ‘ 0 BN MR lass As $8) ts # | Ruppel is enjoying fi“ health at the present time and hopes to attend the next nomination meeting or his 47th, which will be held during the last week of December. t Falr Day Poorly Attended. ~ ‘The regular monthly fair held on Monday was very poorly attended. Very few small pige were brought to market. The emallness of the attendâ€" auce on Monday‘s fair was due, no doubt to the eevere cold and blustery weather, Another fair, known as the “Ch;!fms Fair", will be held here on ursday, Dec. 21st, when it is expected the crowd will ‘be very large, f Enjoy Successful Year. e Miss McDonald of Strattord epent the weekâ€"ond with Mr. and ‘Mrg. Chas. Siliphant. ht aohn B Stunpelt rooree Sons ‘Clork : Pemmrraens atod y Mr. John Ludwli of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with his mosher, Mre. Russol Ruppel. ‘Mr. D. G. Finlay visited at his home in Stratford over the weekâ€"end. ‘The election of officers resulted as followe: Hon. presidents, Mrs. W. W. Cleghorn and Mre. 8. J. Steddick; president, Mrs. Louis Fischer, re elected; ist viceâ€"president, Miss Rdâ€" na Schill; 2nd viceâ€"president, ‘Mre. J. B. Weber; eecretaryâ€"treasurer, Mre. Harry Fischer, reâ€"elected. Personals. Miss Ella Martinson of Dashwood spent the woekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. W. Martinson. Mr. u-i‘l'w leted his 46th year. He has been Oof Rimira ever since it was in % thrcen teguiat and S ontgs of the council he has attended more than.1,000 moetings during this time. Mr. ‘Ruppel has never miased cither @ nomination meeting or a single meeting of the towi‘ council. Mr. The Altar Society of St. Theresa Church held their annual moetlnw the parish/hall on Sunday evening. The treggftirer‘s report showed the socie njoyed one of the best years fmancially in many years. Mr. and Mre. John Fielding of Fergus visited the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. George Reeves over the weekâ€"ond. Mrs. Louis Doerfle, Miss Addle‘ Zilliax, Mre. W. W. Martinson, Miss: Ella Martineon, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Siliphant and ‘Miss Marguerite Stedâ€" dick were among the visitors to Kltâ€"I chener on Saturday afternoon. Miss Lydia Cressman of Souderton, Pa., visited with her father, Mr. Daâ€" vid M. Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reichard of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kidner of Waâ€" terloo visited the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Kidner is exâ€" tending her visit for a few days this week. * Mrs. W. W. Cleghorn, ‘Mrs. A. Hartman and the Misses Victoria Cleoghorn and Marguerite Steddick s Christmas Gift Suggestions 3 Step Stéals, $2.00, @ Bath Stooils, $1.16, @ Kitchen Stools without _T shay & _".‘ 6 ft. Toboggans at .. 7 ft. Toboggane With Runnors 8 ft. Toboggans With Runners 9 ft. Toboggans With Runners Wooden coum’sl.a.'f'mé‘ Steoring Sleighaâ€" Skiâ€"Flyor ?il..fizi ° $2.25 $1.90 ~ $2.40 Baby Rail Sleds with Handleâ€" Kitchen Stools Kitchen Stools with Backâ€" 7 Ft. Toboggans maaaaaaaaammmmaaammmmamgyng Wuw.fi lfi.fim Reg. $1.90 @ ....... TOBOGGANS Enamelled $10.00 ;s-l .69 ET $4.75 $8.50 MB | [ â€"â€"If You Hurew‘t One Ot Your Oun, And Euj uc â€" .. Thuills Of A Christmas Visit Toâ€"â€" * _. | _ Mr. and Mre. H. E. Clase of Kitâ€" ; chener and son Paul visited the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mre. Geo. G. ‘Class at Floradale. Mr. and Mre. Lee Widmeyer of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"ond with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aumen. epent Thursday evening with friends at St. Clements. Miss Alice Kirby of Kennilworth is visiting her cousin, Miss Marguerite Steddick for several days. TOYTOWN Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store GOUDIE*‘S! i EoA t 22 King St 8. WATERLOO Phone 215 Hotpoint Electric Irons Electric Heating Pads, Tropical Electric Heaters Joycycles, 16" wheel, Joycycles, 20" wheel, 870% Kiddio Kars .. .2.00 and ‘2.7! Podal Kars .. ‘3.'0 and ‘4.00 w...tin.hou:. Electric Irons with Heat Control, $8.75 Heavy Cast Iron Tree Stands. Will hold any size Treeâ€" â€"Have Substantial Giftâ€"Savings For Women And Misses Inâ€" Coats Dresses > Hats Shoes C. C. M. Joycycles Preâ€"Christmas Umpteenâ€"illion enchantments here to make childish hearts happy and bring a new sparkle to theâ€" eyes of every grownâ€"up youngster, even though already 50 or 60 or 70 Christmases old ! Schoolâ€"girl coat reductions, too â€" hint for a practical Santa Claus! mt .:. S§ALES & CLEARANCE Down in The Magic Subâ€"Basement at Goudies, In Kitchener PLENTIFUL CHOOSING Christmas Tree Stands Headquarters in Waterloo County for Santa Claus‘ Supplies ageve 49c 7w $8. .50 Miss Marie Zilliax visited with frlends in Toronto over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Nelson Amy of Waterloo visitâ€" ed friends and relativeg in town over the weekâ€"end. > Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schierholts of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schierholtz. Mrs. Fred Forwell of Kitchener epent the weekâ€"end with her father, Mr. John S. Weichel. $79. Flying Consters Flying Flash, 4 sizesâ€" Fleot Wing Coasters Electric Washer A Better Washer At a Lower Price Coaster Wagons S?odul‘ g Coasters v$2.25 mem ... $3.530 $3.50 ‘° $5.00 Coleman | Lamps â€"At More Light Better Utll! Safer Light Telephone 950 $9.95 Less Cost. Special $4. 4nE

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