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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1936, p. 3

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~â€"__â€"|_â€" At The Kitchener Theatres! Sunday gueste at the home of Mi Albert Bruder were: Mr. and Mrs Albert Einwechter and family, Mrs Bob Beattie and daughter Carol of Hespeler, Misscs Alberta and Elicen Detzler and Messr=. Bill ind Clareno Detzler of Kitchener Sunday visitors with David Bear ./; inger‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin and Mr. and Mis. Amos Mar ,, tin of Waterloo , Mr. and Mre. Clayton Webei were Sunday vieltors at the home of Mt amd Mrs. Moses Snyder near Peters burg. Mr. Arthur Bakes Miss Ethel Baâ€" ker of Lexington, Mr. Itoy shantz and Miss Iva Lichty were Sunday visitors at George Weber‘s. Mr. Jacoh Reist «pent Sunday with Mr. Andrew Freeman near Cones togo. Mr. and Mrs: William KJlein and daughter Marjorie were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mrsâ€"Anne sSeebach. Kitch ener. Misses Reta Klein and Rhea Sut der visited Miss Marjorie Cressman at the K.W. Hospital where she reâ€" cently underwent in eperation . for mastoids. 'ill;.rand Mrs. Liogd Snider and famâ€" tly of Williamsburg were Sunday guests with Ed. seibert‘s. MI"."llndw.\IVl'rflA Herbic Gole of Bres lau called at Harvey Schmidt‘s Sun day afternoon. Cay AlZEZ]NMUCIT, Mr. and Mro. Kennard Suyder and _ SNIDER‘S CORNERS ; family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs ~â€"â€"â€" | Nathanie] Snyder spent Sunday with Mil sabl Mrs. £d. suyder spent Harry Snyder‘s at Preston. sipelas owoth Mrs_ Moseâ€" Gngrich E EPBAE T EOAE TIAUTH ocemeacns ds im aoesnecsr &# M 'n u nous hn 1 Aarth Monday â€" Iuourafiy . w-dpoo“y APRIL 27 â€" 28 â€" 29 ON OUR STAGEâ€" (Late of Ziegfeld Folli‘s) All the favorites that played here some weeks ago and many new ones. EXTRA â€" EXTRA Sunday Midnite, April 27 At 12.05 a.m. ‘Broadway Blushes‘ 32 PEOPLE | Love before Breakfast An Entirely New Progr Feature Picture â€" Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S KITCHENER Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday Myrma Loy â€" Jean Harlow In Wife vs. Secretary L. GOHENCGIOUS GERMAN MILLS A Complete Stock of Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondants !ll. $12 and $10 Trusses Selling for $8, $7 and $6. Trusses ORDON‘ S oop â€" . Must Be Sold 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. APRIL 23 . 24 â€" 25 CLARK GABLE At Cost! "KIKI" ROBERTS Satisfy Regular Prices Featuring DISTRICT NEWS c m Thursday , Friday â€" Saturday "Yellow Dust" George Brint _ â€" _ Genevieve Tobin Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday APRIL 27 â€" 28 â€" 20 George Raft â€" Rosalind Russell APRIL 23 â€" 24 â€" 25 â€" The story of the Nevada Gold Rush "IT HAD TO Addcd Feature "A feather In Her Hat‘‘ The debonaine George at his best w.th the beautiful Rosalind. Snivlay id recent visitors at the Lome «:/ Mrs, Joseph Snider were Mr. undg Mrs. Aden Martin and famâ€" iy. Ms. and Mrs. Ivan Bowman and tamily and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson lanman ind family of near Elmira, Mr. Roy: Wendali of Waterloo and Mr. Livil Weher of Lexington, Mr. Herhert Gingrich and Miss: Naomt Mr. 1.0% Herbert Ginwriel Milo said Mrs. £d. suyder spent Sipelas owoth Mrs_ Mose« Gingrich en Plonadate Snivlay id recent visitors at the Lome «: Mrs, Joseph Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin and famâ€" My. amac Mrs.â€" Manassen Gingrich vi«ite) with Mro and Mrs. Christian Muridn ue ar Conestoze on Sunday. M Jooeph sultes vieited with his cuashier, Mrs. Datde} Martin and Mr Naithi at Ploradale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lerael Gingrich visftâ€" +~ friends in St. Jacobs on Sunday. sninlay visitors at the home of Mr. ul Abs. Davil B. Snider were: viesâ€" . Houipy â€" Wideman, Hawkeaâ€" sille. Wilhert Brubscher, William and Amserâ€" Martin of near Heldel Sens and Angus Sulder. St. Jacobes and othe â€" Misses Anna Brubacher. Heteâ€" Wideman and Erma Haberâ€" mehl, St. Jacobs Missr». Roy Snyder and Andrew Bauman spent Sunday with friends Lear Waterloo. ' M:. Walter MeDowell visited with \ir. Freeman Gingrich on Sunday. Mr. Menry Martin of near Heidelâ€" herg spent Sunday at the home of Ed. Glenda Farrell â€" Patricia Ellis Frank McHugh herg spent Runday a" the home of 60. Snyflerls Mr._ and Mrs.__ Amos Gingerich «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mre \enno Weber, near St. Jacobs. M \ i1 Lobin Mex Mioadnl ey . M+ "sXOWED UNDER*" A M adi$ M R A Five Star Hit Mi ud q Nt Hoo Hudy RICHARD DiX Leila Hyams 1 With Pauline Lord hi i rantz Heve Isah d CROSSHILL sall Hogg of Hamilton val days at the homes of s Allan and George Glaisâ€" y Bast is not as well as o fmends would wish l Campbeii and Wao. Camp runto. who attended burial | in Campbeli «pent Satur ; iz and sSumday at the home ‘ wuubiere . at . the â€" Public vlay morning were Loreen © Zebr. Aunle Brennaman Ralph Halhn Mrs . Shantz attended o( Mrs. Jobhn Campbell 1 Crosshill at Hampstead 3. April 18. she died Jan :othe home of her daughâ€" . A. Thompson in Buffalo rocte@l at the Mausoleum HAPPEN" M Mr=. John Gremm of Wel id Mrs. Heury Hieront inil Mre. John Lips and cave of Hessen Road spent ~ theâ€" home of â€" August ‘s. Wan sSundas has purchaeed a nNew Gremm of Wel at the home 6f Mrs.M.S.Nahrgang| ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SHOW Formerly Amelia Bergey, Was (By Chronicle Correspondent) | Class 21, Percheron or Belgian Well Known Throughout The annual Linwood Horse SBOW ‘rilly or Geiding (1 year old)â€"1, Art County. was held here Tuesday, April 14th, Schlueter, Linwood; 2, 8. J. Miller, 2C with about 800 p;:plo Tl:. attendance Milverton: 3. John .Schluur. Linâ€" e x despite tie wet day. judge was wood. BORN _ NEAR WATERLOO J Gardhouse of Weston. The prizses 'Chu #%2, General Purpose Mare in 200 t c ol [were awarded to the fonowing: . !monol Hobt Voll. Linwood. There ‘passed away on Sunday morning, April 19th, Amelia Bergey, beoved wife of Meuno S Nahrgang, tollowing _ an â€" iliness _ of several months duration. The deceased was 4 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey and was born near Waterloo, later moving to New Dunâ€" dee. She recelved her early educa: ton at lie Koâ€"W. Colegiate and In 18Y4 griduated from the Berlin Moâ€" del School. | After teaching school ter five years she took a course &1 the London Norima] School, graduatâ€" ing from there in 1902. Later she took her degree at Go:hen College, Goshen, cInd. Altogether Mrs. Nabrâ€" gane taught schuol for about tlel years In 1909 she was married to Menus S. Nabrgang The late Mis, Nabrgaug was & faitifu) member of Bichn‘s Mennoâ€" wite Church and for many years wWas i beacher in the Sunday School She was precident of the Ontamo Mennoâ€" s re â€" Misâ€"ionary â€" Organization for eighteen years and also prestdent of the loca} misslonary organization tor the sume number ef years fhie was [ m very valued member o1 the Hay»â€" |\1‘,1.A Women‘s Iustitute She is survived by her busband I ne daughton Alice, reacher at Clach an â€" Schoul. Nortk Easthope, two ‘:'ul(l[ll('ll ous. Fred cand Ehilip Rick cardson at home. besides three bro Il)u-:m. Githert Bergey of New Dun .du-_ Miltin Beswey of Torunto, Her Sevp Bergey of New Hamburg and [ moif bince Mest 2 aEM Cl Sn is 0s | monen her demisi | Personals. po Mr. amid Mrs. LC Cayley of l« Iech visited the Jatter‘s parents abil Mrs. J. Cl Woud on Sundiiy [ Mc Aifeed | Diicnomnl of To: fratled on his racher, Mro Join inuomd recently. . wmlopted arndson there, C dee. Mi iha sn sh with posit exert in th in Xop q mhouts at Dadell adf PJCRAF Mrs. Mari Haunsberger and daughâ€" te> Kathaloon annt Mrs. Join Roth of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and x: M:rariee WeieKer on Woednes ds Mis#. 1t Resemimos afe Sor DP0M‘Z it near Tavistock assited with Mr wnd Mrs o Kd. Kiitmkaman u0d \re. = itrinker on Sunday Mrs. Mildred Thomas ond Tumiy ap New Hamburg ovislied with the coapes® sleter. Mrs. K. Z. Melnigre 7Zimime rmat Mis o John sw Grace ef Salford with the formei < J. B. Garland My. ind Mi~ wich their danght and Mr. Gifford a nay liast week. Ms. and Mrs. P Hlamburg visite« M3 uind Misood Mrs anud Mrsc M Monday Mrsc Rey Reta M. asd Mrs. Pefog dangiters Dorothy ath somday with selatives Mr. ind â€" Mrochuee canghter Abec o of N visited with Mr.aond M en Sandas. Micscc Miu Giford o retarned â€" home ing . severas dias oo with in Plat! Mroand Mrs. Wiltred Bender acâ€" companted by Mr. Wallace Bender ainf Miâ€"â€" Anime Rendes of East Zorra spent â€" Sunday owith Mrojanl â€" Mra. sylvester Baer Qulte a mumber from the vicinity aMended a mmsieal procram at the Léth line. Amish Mennontte: Ciarch East Zorra. on Sunday night. A[rc A. K. Bean and Mr. Ellworth East Zona. on Mril A. K. Be Rean atteruled | the Huntington choir of Maniin choir of Manmington, Ind . and wirs presetited ado Nre United ren Church. New Inmder. on day night. IWID Eic ic the The ;lrs. G. Limlenemith of Stratford and daughter, Mrs. F. Mathews of Detroit o visited with the formetr‘s daughter, Mrs. Ed. Schiedel and Mr ar Ribchens edvcatiter K M+ schiade] «everal day I Mra. Jacoh Ludwig apent Thure: day afternoon wihh Mrs:C E Swar |tzentruber. § Mr. and MÂ¥rs Emery Strome and Utamily of Waterloo and Mrs and Mrs. Lyle Lefflier of Ottawa spent iSundny with Mrâ€"and Mre. Gideon Hamacher. Mil ind Mes: Edward Witmer and tumily visited with Mro Wesles Witâ€" mer of Rosebank ”.\Vlr”sm! Mrs. David K. Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrk El mer Bosbar!t at New Hamburg.. th â€" Mroand Mrs: Henry B. Bowman apent Sunday with Mro and Mra Lawrence Heibach a: Hamilton .\|lvnr~:i)}n'7|;x Bowman returned home en Snnday after spending a few days with relatives at Hamilton N7 8 sistET Wednesday Mrs. Jobhn Z â€" t\i-r_-G-o:r\:‘gfl Holst sapent the week: end at the home of Mr. and Mre Eli Holat at New Hamburg f Mr and Mrs.C E. Swartzentruber und family and Mr. LeRoy Schlegel afTaviatock spent Saturday evenâ€" Ing with Mr. and Mre Elmer Swar trentruher near New Hambure Mr. and Mre Eli Kuhn and son and Mr. John Swartzentruber of Kit chenerâ€" vialted with Mro and Mra J‘;«;fl; K 'srujn'rugrrllrruhfir on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wiliiam Witzel and wGanghters Inoz and Murtel spent Sunâ€" day owith â€" VMr _ and _ \re â€" Albert Schmidt â€" Mr.and Mre._ Albert Paolitrk] spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Vrs Joseph ‘ Swartzentruber. s seryice.| Interment wae MaQly i adjoining cemetery. .. â€" lute Mra. Nahrgang combined inding o qualiffes of leadership a very cheery and kindly dis en. CEue result was thart sho id a alecided influence for good c ooo mmnmniti card enxdeared her a 2 hast 3 triemle who geeply m. ‘Efie resiuct ib a alecided influe commmnits id 6 ow hest e[ friends Puibbe rur bun > Dies Suddenly|= ir danghter, Mrs.d Gifford at South wi Mrs. B y On PINE HILL Mrs. Perey Dorothy aind M+ Rela o\ Bean visited with Mrs at Baden on Friday. Hunsberger and daugh nin, o dn mack ssited with Mro EY ANGELISTIC SERYVICES Klinkman aml Mre 3 0) _ <ARE WELL ATTENDED inimermiu of Woycliffe in, ~pent the Easte a 1t in â€" sath their zN4 (day afternoon \Mlâ€"s Lillan Ruchty of Kitchener Wiltred Bendet a«‘=peat the weekâ€"end at the home of M:x. Wallace Bendet itr and Mrs. Addison Rickert Rendes of Eas: Zorra ) _ yr. and Mrs. (ideon Bachert epent whih â€" Mro siin! MFS. / sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Suyder. S Eche] Schmitt spent Sunday i from the vicinity <{~4 her friend, Miss Elsle Bachert. ieal procram at the Â¥r â€" and â€" Mrs. Archie Hallman ) Mennontte Citiurch cyjicdq on Mrs. Levi Hallman on Sunâ€" 1he nni Thint feceaeed hex. ell on Wodires private serviu aedoick. Thenet wilh ame alle. Spend sith their srand ent pegram TY id son Henry oo Welcker aml@ \r. and Mrs. Diefenbacher and ind Joan spent |:.nni'u af New Dundee were Sunday in Strittord pyisitors with Mr and Mrs. Herbert > Gifford 494 | Gaster south â€" Cayugia A large number from this vicinity isR L. Roth Gjsnded the funeral services of the wahory and Lois juge Mro. Julia Berge held at the e adic SPODG Strashiry Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" ind abanghce n\ Weicks Church fo giey nf No: parents, M Mj Rt recently M Mill Torouto Jolin Dis h Ellworth c aiven by \\ Capelia ing which ed Beethâ€" on Thurs \i wl mady sOhc. and Pn of (WTTH l â€" Class 2. Cavadian Heavy Draft (any age) Entireâ€"1, Wes. Heipel, Heideiberg; Moses Stever, Linwood. â€" Clas, 3. Percheron( any age) Ean:â€" tireâ€"â€"1.. Haas Bros.. Paris; 2, F. Dalhms. Millbank; 3, N. Hwmel, Linâ€" wood thn _ Class 1, Imported Heavy Draftâ€" No entries â€" Cluss 5, Hackney Carriage or Lo_ci Entireâ€"1, E. Howell, 8t Geâ€"rge, 2, C. W. Keut, Embro. Clas, 6, Standard Bred or Roadâ€" ster Entireâ€"â€"1, Chris. Gerber, Cross hill; 2. G. Jackson, GlenaHen; 3, Jccub Walter QGlenallen. Class 7. Heavy Draft Mare in Foalâ€" 1. John Albrecht, CrosshIH; 2, Jacob Walter, Glepalien, Class 8. Heavy Draft Filly or Geldâ€" ing. (4 years or over) â€"1L, John Al hrecht, Crosshill Class 9â€"Heavy Draft Filly or Goldâ€" ing (3 years old) â€"No entries. Class 10, Heayy Draft Filly or Geldâ€" inc 12 years old)â€"1, John Albrecht, Li« shill; 2. Robt. Voll, Linwood. Class 11. Heayy Draft Filly or Gelding (1 year old)â€"1 John Al bsouht. Crosshill () Newton: #, Jerome Kraemer, Lin inxâ€"1,. Wes. Helpel, Heidelberg; 2. Plci â€" Eisenminger, | Linwood; 8. Harry Bsepner, 8t. Clements. Clos‘ 16, â€" Agricultural Filly or ipeuhng o1 yvear old}â€"1, George souweltzer. Newton; 2, Nelson Ropp. Yowhon: %. 8. J. Millier, Milverton. h+ 17. Percheron or Belgian \[.je in Foal (4 years or Over)â€" 1 s.J. Miller, Milverton, Class 18. Percheron or Belglan Fily or Gelding (4 years or over)â€" 1 Oil People‘s Hume, Kitchener; 2, doin Drudge. Linwood: %, Eden Marâ€" tin. Waterlon. (Clags 18, Pereheron or Filly or Gelding (3 years John Drudge, Linwood, Cns 20, Percheron or At Local United Brethren Church. â€"Evangelist Widely Exâ€" perienced. In The Evangelistle services at the sal UB. Churech which commenced ~umiay o were owell attended both morning and evening. | The Evanâ€" seli<t Mrs. B. Jordon of Grand ‘Raâ€" pids. Mirh.. fias had 24 years O |evience in evangelistic work. She ia<~ cravelled | extensively . having viated the Holy Land, Egypt and many â€" Enropean . countries, Stereâ€" phoan «lides of the Holy Land will i shown each night. Services be sin Sunday at 19 wamn. every night nexcept Satucday) at 8 p.m. Personals. Cluss 15, Agricultural Filly or Geldâ€" Ca«s 12. Agricultural Mare in Foal | 1. Peter Walter, Genallen; 2, Pe Walter. Glenallen: 3. Lawrence ram. Linwood Class 13, â€" Agricaltural | Filly or Jlimg 4 years or over)â€"1, Alec. | ck, Newton; 2. John Albrecdht,| osshill; 3. Harry Brenner, St ; emett~ I \M:~s Markare: Kaster. Kitchener, pent Sunday afterncon at the bome uf ber parents bere \[easrâ€" Kenneth Reler and Earl ItbQlinger visited with their friend, Mr. Homer Devitt on Sunday. Mr. R. Eby and Milired Eby spent sunday with Mr. and ‘Mre. Alex Oéâ€" Mr. R. Eby iunday with wald las, 4, Belgian (any age) Entire Huas Bros.Paris; 2, Kden Marâ€" Waterloo \eâ€"s>s. Clare: Rickert and Wim. ummi. of Windsor spent the weekâ€" wl with the former‘s parents. \r. and Mrs. Diefenbacher‘ and amilw of New Dundee were Sunday istocs with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and idslted w Schwindt. Mr. and Mis. ley! Bowman and M> und Mrs.: W. Weber of Floraâ€" lul~ were Sunduay visitors with Mr. ind Mi~. Orlando Bowman, The forâ€" uer remaining over for a few days with their son. Mr. O. Bowman and \[rs. Bowman A very enjoruhle time was epent it th home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Saturday evening, when shent 1« nelgthors and friends met i theis home to tender a surprise to \[s and Mrc. Elmer Jacob In honor their recent marriage, The young couple were made the reciplents of many beautiful gifte. ; \rs. Henry Well was hoatess to wome of her friends at a qullting on Tuesaday | _ We are sorry to report that Mr. Jacoh Labold Is confined to bed after suffering a stroke at the home of tils <daughter, Mrs. Poter B. Zebr. _ Sti \+ and Mra. Ezra Rast and family y Seuth Easthope apent Sunday with the lafter‘s parents, Mr_and Mra. [ohn Stere Wn Wilma Lebold returned to her home after apending a feow weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Amron Bender. or Entries at Linwo0d george Wells, Dorking; 3, J. Klein Show. |knecht, Wellesley; 3, John Drudge, 14 Gelding (2 years MANNHEIM d Mrs. Koch orf Kitchener with Mrâ€" and Mrs. John EAST ZORRA Axrleultural | Filly â€" or ars old â€"1, Alex Jack, Belgian old)â€"1, Belgian | old)â€"1. 1 Class %, Roadster Filly or Gelding (2 years old)â€"1, John Jackson, Glenâ€" allen; 2, E. Matthews, Wallenstein; 3, Peter Walter, Glenallen. ‘Class 26, Roadster Filly or Geldâ€" ing (1 year old)â€"1, M. Henry, Newâ€" ton. Class 27, Carriage Mare in Foalâ€" Class 33. Roadster Brood Mare in Foalâ€"1, M. Henry Newton; 2, K. Matthews, Wallenstein. . ‘Clase 28, Carrlage Filly or Gelding (3 years old)â€"1, E. Howell, 8t. George; %, Peter Walter, Glenallen; 3. Joseph Cassel, Linwood. | Class 36, Single Carriage (High,"~ _ [ ______2 _ | Stepper barred)â€"1, S. J. Miller, .\m,i, t CCC |verton; 2, 8. J. Miller, Milverton; 3. PLATTSVILLE !Earl Matthews, Wallenstein. | uc | â€" Class 37, Single Roadster (Trot)â€" The Youny People‘a League of the 1. Leslie Wright, Dorking; 2, 9. J. United Church held their weekly Miller, Milverton:; 3. Leslie Wright, meetmg in the Sunday School Room Dorking. Monday evening, April 20th. , Clags 38, Single Roadster (Pacer)| _ Misses Jean Potter, Hazel Rendall, â€"â€"1. Leslie Wright, Dorking; 2, Jacob | Elsie Murrey, Clara sipes and Velma | Walter, Glenallen ; 3. E. Matthews, Sangwin have all returned to Toâ€" Wallenstein. |vonto to resume teaching duties. L oc UR nen e en o en tw â€"Z"lâ€"‘â€"l;flfi. Roadster Filly or Gelding (4 years oid)â€"No. entries. 1, YCâ€"UW'K;nl. E;m:ro; 2, Ephraim #unstedler, Linwood. _ ‘Class 29â€"Carrlage Filly or Gelding | (2 years old)â€"C. W. Kent, Embro; 2. Ephraim iRunstedler, Linwood; 3, Kenne‘th Miller, Linwood. Class 30, Carriage Filly or Geldâ€" ing (1 year old)â€"1, C. W. Kent, Embro:; 2, E. Howell, St. George; 3, Clayton, Logel, Dorking. Class 31, Group of 5 horses owned by one man( Entire horses barred) â€"1, John Albrecht, Crosehill; 2, C. W. Kent, Embro; 3, 3. J. Miller, MIlâ€" verton. _ Class 32, Group of 3 horses owned by one man (Entire Horses barred) â€"1, C. W. Kent, Embro; 2, John Alâ€" brecht, Crosshill; 3. S. J. Miller, Mil verton. _ Class 33, Shetland Pony in Harnese â€"1, Donald Friedman, Linwood. l Class 24, Single Pony in Harnessâ€" 1. Donald Friedman, Linwood. |_ Class 35, Single High Stepperâ€"1. 8. J. Miller Milverton; 2. Ephraim \Runatedler, Linwood. Class 39, Single Expressâ€"1,. E.. Howell, St. George; 2, E. Howell, 8t. George; 3. Eden Martin, Waterloo. . | Class 40, Carrlage teamâ€"1, 8. J. Miller, Milverton:; 2. Peter Walter, ! (Glenallen. ! E‘l;sa 41 Roadster teamâ€"â€"1, Leslie Wright, Dorking; 2. S. J. Miller, MIl verton. 80 _ Class 42, Heavy Draft A. C. HALWIG MOTORS Class 44, Percheron or Belgian Teamâ€"1. Old People‘s Home, Kitchâ€" ener; 2, S. J. Miller Milverton, Class 45. General Purpose Teamâ€" 1. E. Howell, St. George; 2, Eden Martin. Waterloo; 3. C. W. Kent, Embro. Sweepetakes Gerber. Sweepstakes sStallion â€"Alec Sweepstakes gtallion, Leslie _ Sweepsiaken Bros. Mica Velma Sangwin speut some time last week in New York. * Miss Isobel Potter, teacher inâ€" training at Toronto has returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniels of Preston were recent visitors with the former‘s brother. Mr. and Mrs. \Wm. Daniels. â€"-b(rechl value feature at l5¢ yard. New patterns in the prints. All shades in the lsc on ce o a ns C solidâ€"color broadcloths â€"In the Basement Bargain Section. Special at 89¢. Wi.ite celacrepe. Lace yoke. Lace at hem. Adjustable shoulder QQa â€"A special at 29c¢. Jugs with an attractive chintz decoration, some with cover. 1 pint and 1%2 pint sizes. 29C straps. Sizes 32 to 44 ;lils:: Dorothy _ Lachmann, â€" who FACTORY COTTON 10 yards for $] â€"â€" 36 inches wide â€" et GOUDIES | SLIPS â€" CELACREPE KITCHENER‘s MODERN DEPARTMENT sTORE PRINTS BROADCLOTHS CHINTZ JUGS KITCHENER Jack Heavy Entireâ€"Haas Light Entireâ€"Chris Light, other â€" than Wright. Heavy, other than â€" Mr. George Murrey and daughter Mary of Windsor were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tore with NMr. J. Murray. â€" Miâ€"s Margarct Fenn entertained a rumber of friends at her home on Friduy evening Herh: Mrs of St phim â€"Regular 50 cent Tnlhy in a clearance at 25¢ roll. Disconâ€" tinued _ patterns. _ Semiâ€"plain, floral and tapestry effects, deâ€" signed | for â€" downstairs rooms 2sc â€"A clearance at 25c pair. Regular prices up to 55¢ Pl"'" Silkâ€"andâ€"lisle â€" mixture. 0 shades of sand, and pearlâ€"blush tint. Sizes 5‘; to 7 King St. Floor 25c â€"In â€" the â€" Basement â€" Bargain Section, a special at 45¢ slir. White with colored borders. And colored with white borders. The shades: Rose, blue, A4a gold, green, mauve CHILDREN‘s HOSE TERRY TOWELS € WALLPAPER HALF PRICE ERBSVILLE Â¥gR

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