Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1931, p. 6

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g B: E Bar/ed E tn: Ci;, Lowest E e E Cust E Order tar.. chicks = Loch E Now F = the be: = a Man E nupplie E Man E B.K. E colds a E Used D r"ir." Incubm E Hm. E. prices l Fa.' c,, g R. R. a g Gordon N. Gies i-?. si.'. R. R. 3 - Wuterloo. Ont. 'i'. = 5-2 = "4tumntttmtmtttmrmmntummtnrtt an"IIIIIIII"I"II“I“IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIHIE 'fs--.' Baby Chicks ij-i. Mr. L.t\\i.ler cut Ac: Hamhurg went several days at the home ot his daurmer. Mrs M. Lies. Mrs. d. Earhart Li spezidln: uzever- 3.1 days at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. L. Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Morgenroth or Floradale spent the weekend at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt. ihllsseu Marjoju Rellinger and Myrtle Weber “sited with Minis Helga {hinting}: on Sunday. Mr. Nicholas Hummel visited with friend. in Kitchener urt Sammy. Mina Katie Stun” at Kitchener went Sunday at her home hero. tn KING trr. EAST Boys' Fox Serge Nickers - Lined with wool, worth up to $1.00. You choice for _'..-'-....-... Men's Silk and Lisle, also Silk and Wool, finest quality Dress Socks. Pick them out. It this price. SOCKS Mann?" poultry feed: and aupplieu. Mann?“ Calf Mall B.K. diginfeclnnt for roup. cold: and chick dines-cl. Used Buckeye and Sui-cessful incubator, for sale, less than half price. Phone. write or can for prices Ind information. Rog. $1.30 Shirts, plain and fancy stripes. Genuine broadcloth. .Here is the opportunity you have been looking for, an opportunity to buy Men's an.d Bry's Clothing at lower prices than ever before, and every article oftered in this sale is a genuine bar.. gain. Read Every Item, then come in and see them. MENS DRESS SHIRTS at 83c Barred Rocks, White Rocks .nd White Leghorn". Lowest prices And Lichen as. bred quality. Custom Hatching done. Order early to ttet your chicks when you want them. Local distributor for the Now Royal Broader Stove, the beat on the market. T CLEARING ALL MEN'S SPATS Colon FI'I and Grey. with lmuoln. All 3E2... Wonk ttmg. gin] RATZ - BECHTEL MEN'S GREY WOOL SOCKS White hen! and Me. Special line,-- 2 Fair. for 25c Funeral Service Day & Night Phones no; . use MEN'S NEW SILK TIES Funeral Home Ira Qua.» St. South Kink-nor " MANNHEIM " _ . rl, _ "my!" 1;. ..,~». >r1-1 ‘z. t).rre dea 9‘” My m'vsttsemtrs--NV. I, it; 3.4, 2 Fi. Pre. 4 u u, nu. mm " v.2: drumotsis. or gen! mm“? on run-,1 u! prHm. fr',',",', ”man... Adda-an: -, THE COOK 'lCDICINECOg si:.'ial$tziiizmlAtsetittiut. Iona-1m "rirauJ,ijiu - 69é 'omround Pairs Mo". Fu-ey TM Cap- _ 59c EXTRA SPECIAL? mil. Thor Laetl "tefe" Gui-g Jun”. 0:. $1.00 Inf. lull Gui-g III-IN. WORK PANTS. A "an .. 95e 250 Feb. 18 iWedrystdav)--Ciearing mle of farm stock, implements anu feed at Lot 26. concession 16, East Zorn. 16 mile east oCCassel, for Heyry Lotz. - . Feb. 17 7ueyus_0--Ciearirttr sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 14, Con. 2. Mornington, V2 312:? west of Poole, for Jacob S. .1' r. Fei,. 19 '(Thuriday) - Auction': sale of farm stod ' implements and Feb. " (Thursday) --At 12.30, clearing sale of farm stock, imphs ments and feed at Lot 6, Con. 14, Ellice. 21.6 miles southeast of Brun- neg. for David Rnes. February 5 (Thursday)--Auetion sale of horses, cattle, poultry and other articles at Lot 7, Can. 3, Sugtl] Easthoqe. for Aaron Ear. Feb. 19 fThursday)--Farm, tam stock, implements, grain, etch. be longing to the estate of the late Albert Lehmann,- 1 mile northeas of New Germany, 2 miles southwes of Ariss station. This is an idea little farm of 67 acres. good lam and good buildings. Can be bough privately before sale. Apnly to My Lehmann, R. R. No. I, Breslau. O' C. M. Crawley, R. R. No. 6, Guelph March 10 (Tuesday) - 100 an, farm, farm stock, implements, etc. belonging to George Kloepfer. 1 mile south of New Germany. Thi: is one of the best farms in Waterlm Cognty. . Feb. 26 (Thursday) - Valuabh farm stock, implements, hay, grail and household effects, em, of Ear Miller, Upper Woolwich, about t miles north of Elmira. GEO. G, CLASS. Auction-or Feb. 12 (Thursday)--Farm stock implements, hay, grain, huusehoh effects. sun, of William Mitchell, 1 mil, east ofrinterbourne. Feb. 25 (Wednesday) - Clear, ing sale of farm stock, implements and feed belonging to Menno Made: silyateq 1 mile north of Breslau. March 3 (Tuesday)--Farm stock, implements, etc., for David Jantzi 25/: miles southeast of Baden Clearing sale of farm stock am, implements. March 18 (Wednesday)-~l30 acre farm, farm chock, implements, pro- duce and household efteeta for Con- rad Ruetter, Jr., V. mile south of l'efgrsbprg. A 7 March 4 (Wednuday) ~Extensin sale of entire (In: stock, imple- ments, produce and household " feeta for Eli ,5rghg,rg 1 mile west of Hatiman's Schoo or 2 mile! mth of “gagging. Farm is acid. March 26 1Thursday)--valuable farm stock, including fat cattle and irnnlementa, for William Egerde, 2 miles north of New Dundee. February 24 (fund-y) - Entire farm stock, in laments, produce Ind household algae: for Walter A. Scott, shunted 2 miles out of the Att. 0BR. E5rr.el pit. No_ name. Feb. 10 r1,,',r,rttl--i-ht It LIL. valuable turn ot 1 ms to: a. “at. of an In. Joel Emma. situated 5 miles want of New Dian. dee, known as the Jtcob Bahama than: Winding Alp th? Htateu . Pub. " 1Yr-d.rr--At 1 “In "ran luck. We and yer btlduteetitoiAiinata- till. .9923; any»; Q aa - 0131361313 [lounge]! Scar Mun-.7 v" M. " (my: 'hrlrtt, 'lu'.',] C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. Opposite City M . Cu! Stop at Our Door " . KITCHENS]! E. J. SHANTZ. Auctionnr M. R. ROTH. Auctioneer and in - 'm I. " l r--At I.” I" no J'."tn'irit but ' " and Below Cost'. Sale T Starts SATURDAY FEB. 7 Men's Suits Overcoats going out at COST! I '. Clothiers and Children's Bloc-on “I pu, Seite Flue, March G (Thursday) ---. Clearing sale of reg. Clydesdale horses and high grade Shorthorn cattle, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 7, the 3rd line of Wellesley, 3% miles west of Walk-shy, for James ' Freeborn. This is a grand offer- mg. feed at Lot 33, Con. 2, North East- hope, 4 miles northeast of Strat, torfl,ty. M. P. Wilhelm. Among those on the sick list are Mrs. Abraham Martin and family, arCMr._and_Mrs. John Brubacher. Miss Eva Ballard'of EarrlGiUrGil the week-end with her parents, Mr. anti, My}. Eighty Bally} Mr. Earl ottimdojjiimira spent the week-end at his home here. Messrs. Alvin Ottman and Eur nanuol Hotrman attended the noekey game in Elmira on Monday night. BOYS ' LONG PANTS :."2',, 41.09 Mr. George Lehmann called on Jamnh Zinger last. Saturday. Messrs. Charles and Wilfred Bruder caleld of) George Lehman. Among those who attended tht uneral at St. Jacobs of Mr. Alverda -tark were: Mrs. Maria Fenton, Mr. md Mrs. Peter Martin, Mr. Louie Weber and Mrs. Jacob Hahn. Mr hark lived in our village for Bet rat years before moving to Water. Mr; Bruih uw- "iiiTUadow February 2nd and returns to Lusve. Mrs. Harper of Tor-rmrtgiavlmd on cveral " her old friends one day ast week. Mr. Edward Seifried called Jules tyes on Surylay, _ Mr. Charles Drexler spent a few days at John Drexler'a recently. Mr. Herb Seifried called on Lamas Mines. Mr. Andrew Powdler and Miss Lena Puwdler of Preston spent. a 'ew days with their sister, Mrs. Frank Drexler. 81.6555" tfiAriCieeiGiiGia T} Minn Klein“. called on C. . Ziggy 91: Sunday, A _ Misa Theresa utinurn ind Master Fred Drexler called on James Mines on _Sur_nday. A pleasant evening Hun spent at the home of Mr. George Kurtz when two sleigh loads of gating people ham Guelph surprise them. Card playing and dancing was indulged in A number of our villagers wend 'll their way to the home of Mr. S. 'myder on Monday evening to help .1111 celeprute his yuh birthdyy. Friend. and neighbors to the number of about 65 gathered " the home of W. D. Bailey on Thursday Ova-ins where a 81t.'i'."tt/h't, wu made to the local .P.R. agent. Mr. Darby and In. Duby, who are Inna; this dutnct. An address I” tend and they were presented with a _tine mantel clock. Mr. Antliimy Kurtz, Sr., is ill at tis daughter’s hytye tt.Gueipt. a Mrs. Glover Tanner of Millbank 5 spending some time with Mrs. 'hnrlie Bulmor. Mrs. Balmer is at mescnt confined to the house with :2 ad attack of bronchitis. Mr. George Kurtz called Tcr-inter', u"_Ststyrdtsy. Mr. iiogvrs of may}; surirusuy mgaged opening our road with the now plow for car traffie recently. Mr. 'Juhn Drexler "and alled on Herb Seifried m: lay, evcytiryr. __ HE!" 2tt.tut - Atitrit.d, . ed Mdohb-umh'mw HAWKESVILLE All“ DISTRICT NEWS Boyc’rlgcy Bloomer- 93c A pau- Men's Heavy Wool Lined all over Homhide Mitts Men's Heavy Red Back Overalls Full fitter, with 6 pockets. 09 A wonderful bargain, at "qq 81. Men's Moleskin Pants Gool quality, nlI sizes at P.. 8 Worth douhle tho prim. Men's Oxfords Black or brown calf leather at Double retanncd. warranted to turn water. Now P'Pr.F..irv.. .'eFrp. $4.69 pr. Men's High Top Solid Leather Shoe Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes Going out ttt .. -,_. . H 31.79 Pr. family Satur- his on '"nvh The lil’thday cake was beam tifully decorated with candlm. Mr Hammond"; friends on departinr yang "For he's a jolly good fellow." and wished him many more happy birthdays. , Mr. and Lira. Nick Roe spent a “H“- Iweek with friends at Mllverton. ' Mr, and Mrs. Homer Leach and Mise Gertie Otterbetn ot Kitchen unity and Mr. Bill Weller or Kit- Pl" spent the weekend with her “a. Ptt.er visited Mrs. Vera Hergott on ltar. Mrs, Emerson Kramer. unday evening. 1 Maura, Arthur and Eckhardt Otter. Mrs. Vera Hex-gun has secured a JIM" and Miss “on Hinis and Mis :fnnetttuu as substitute tucher on the Cassima Otterheln spent Sunduv with tat-crate School stall of Preston Mr. and Mrc,, Valentine Otterlreln Mrs. Alfred Krieger ot Kltchener 1 Miss M. Rims spent the week-end [sited P: and Mrs. Herbert Krie at her home in Arthur. er an Saturday. , Mr. Frank Schummer "peat Mott. The funeral of baby Kurt, can of day In Kitchener. ur. and Mrs. Henry Kurt, took Mace Mr Charley Stemmler is intending ‘n Tueaday afternoon to the Sham: t tew days in Guelph. Station Lutheran Church. The sym- Mr. Walter Reuber Event Monday may of thls community In extend- " Kitchener. .d to the bereaved runny. Mr. Ralph Brenner or Tororatrt _11use Margaret May and MB v. Fame and ,see tho Nay, "Browr Lved Betty," given by the young _ maple in aid of Boyd Church In th, “-'vwn~hip hull, Friday evening. Pen “3th Mr. Herman Hennute notm' iamlsl Norma-'1‘; of Germanvt xvi] _ “:ruish purl. ot the musical program. ”he play will am) De arm-r r 'Sclmurr's hall. Linwood, Friday tvenlng, Feb. 13th. in ald ot Linwood 'fnited Church and Crusshlll Boyd Church. Birthday Party, Last Moadey evening, Pets. 20th xlmul [hiny trienG gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John L. Tay' otond In honor or Mr. Hammond's birthday. Progressive euchre WP. played. The prize winners were Mrs. ['. Gerber and John Lather. atle: which Elgar Hammond and Mrs. Thus Dinning am served a sumptuous The wane.“ Mum", ot s: The Cubs were fortunate to mil a Mary's Pttritstt held . most-u!" an draw with the Preston Rockets euchre and dance on Tue-day even tt i8.W,R. kill“ an. on Prtdny ing or last week. Twenty one tables “IBM". and thereby [mining a place were filled at pinyin; eucnro. The D the puroths with Arr, second Giiiis prize was won by Dave Bren- blace winnem ot tron» two. The Itier. who took a lady's pine. and the mine waa one ot the beat BEN! in gentleman‘s prize was won by Mr ‘ometlme. Theo. Zimmerman. consohtfor "e-'--------.-- prizes were won by Mrts. Mictute' . ------------ . 'Stemmier and Mr. Urban Brenner l SHAW?! UTAT'ON I A dainty lunch was served. Au old ' -------------- . lime dam-e followed and was enJored Mu, Rita WaEnor spent Monday by an The music waa furnished Ir averting with minivan In Kitchener Mews. Anthony R. Leander and Miss Mary Schierk. who In teach- Arthur Keene: ng in Elmira. renewed acquaint- Personals. in? indthia neighborhood over the , Mr. and Lira. Nick Roe spent a _tM5 *3" - iweek with friends al Milverton. ' Mr, and Mrs. Homer Leach and Mise Gertie Otterbein ot Kitchen imily and Mr. Bill Weller or Kit- Pl. spent the weekend with her sis. Ptt.er visited Mrs. Vera Hergott on ‘ter. Mrs, Emerson Krauter. undayfvening. Comedy Play. Mr. Ralph Brenner ot Toronto {313158 (gang-1m! rpm: the week-end at his home here :uelrh, spam f? Quite a number from here attend he home ot Joe 'd the dance at the home ot Mr. and Quite a V . numb; urs. Joe fy'sel, T Monday evening. 11 the funeral ol MT Guarga Zimmerman went a layer much we iay [an week in Kitchener. 'ay morning ot Mr. Anthony Brenner spent Friday ’xonitace Church, " Kitchoner. v.. Ate-asp "4 We are awry to report that 1(9th has been seriously ill. Huh him a speedy recovery. knoll.“ Program. The ram-n mood-3 at tho W0 new: Immu- In hold at no hour ot la PM on Hold" "mu It was held-d to counting mono, toward: nclool It]! “not. Mn. A, o. Schnnnr can u IIOICh on a poet, Mu. W. Plexus]: Vir- A. router an n paper on “Homework In Schools". In. Har. -.ett Boga than out up an Inma- 'mx comm! which III fully moored 'ty all. Question drawer wan manor ed by Mrs. Foster A dalnty lunch “u served. Enjoy Cod-l ovum-lg. A I.“ 3-7..“ In A "hoof Ii... BOYS' SOLID LEATHER SHOES CROSSHILL Ll "WOOD $1.39 $2.79 59e day ’lonitace Church, New mrrGaG. _ Mr. Alfred Krttstrer of Kitchener Mr mending a few daya with his "l We Herbert Krlager. Quite a number from here attend. d the funeral of the late Mm. Fred layer whh-h was held on Wednerv 'ay morning ot this week at St. may, but. mm. In ”new any " the Aarf.mtoral School. Mr. Re- 'tsail, “an“: agricultural up» wan-m. my...“ the boys and ‘athom. l1- Bunbrldgo And an.» “union with girl: unnamed the moduli n I (on. The girls 1110 gave u [in]. phy in which they demon- Muted some ot the work they Md Seep an“ Tho Cubs were format. to pull u (all draw mm the Preston Rockets tt i8.W.R. loan am. on Friday waning. and (bomb! (than). A place I: the play-OBI with Arr, second due winnem ot group two. The tame was one of the beat seen in ‘omellmo. Miss Margaret May and was v. iolly of St. Joseph'u Hannibal. :uelrh, spent Sundny alternoem at he home ot Joseph Mar. T."""""_'Pe""e'r,-'Hrre. Ohm-mm. I” nun-inch In": mi bu; iid in; i. m ' to it. Iuy'o hoopla] when It as "-01.1. We also "och Ill-y other nunqroul lino. St. Valentine Special Bricks-. Individual Servings - Cupid Dessert Roll T Cupid Pie- Cupid Layer Cake- "Smoother than Velvet" Ice Cream Fancy St. Valentine Moulds " The Ideal Dessert Knopf-3 abroad with "iomtifie advancement. we have racenlly inn-Hod . "Orr In" urvica with our modern leo Cream plan. doing away "Mini, with wet. - contain-fa that - always an annoyance to the hounevifu. hula-(l. with our "Dry Ice." in - dolivcriu an "In! to you in a urn-ll. nan package. entirely free Iron dirt, damp-cu and inconvenienta. All npccial St. Valentina ice cream will ho dalitond in "Dry lea" containon. You an nun to aoprociala tbU added Silvano“ QA-al-A Silverwood’s "Dry Ice" Service A "our! Cour. Brick in numerous "vor.. Nomlro Frail Brick Orland:- Novelty "eaie--Henrt. Cupid And Arrow. Heart and Arrow, Cupid only. Floral Do.uor---Ro.o, Rowland, Aster, Dahlia. Tulip. Lily, Mom, etc.: 'steo Baby Dutch Puldin'c. - "_'""--"--- -_'_e__ contain. an assortment of choice fruits. iced with Whip Cream, and rotud in crud-ed Pecan Nuts. A chaise of Sukuu. Fain and Grape th'on, with Heart Centre. 'ie-. A sholt of It. Cream tilud with choice Fruits. and accorded. End: of tho above is made " two sign Srr6eiamt for Mt to " servings __. 'r. ., 'V..-',-. F..vc. cub... Order Front Your r Cake_Madc in due. 11-yen'of VII-iota 'T'" of Ike "ty": , “run each layer choice cranked fruits "all iced with Whip and decorated with Marauhino Cherries, Grenada, and Pint-chic Pineapple W2? nener ls his "o" - line. of In. Cream Creations. in dui'n Ind pric. to - your requirement and approvnl. El Millinery opening -'".,'," _ Lam Sunday. February last. at the (Elmira Mennonite Church balms were announced tar Annie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider of Wallenstein non-[IL and George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shoemhr ot Floradale. February Weddinnt. GhrgNch-tbteekIe Bishop Ezra L. Martin of Heidel- berg otriciated at a quiet wedding “mum-my at the Zurieti home of Mg. and Mm. Manna Shackle on Sunday. F‘ebrutry Ist, when their eldest Born-on Saturday, January " to Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Boehler, a Gon. Ea_rly Frttrtlarr rue. Mr. ' ' Mum!“ of Guelph w“ a Thursday vlnllor with Mr. Donia ttoofists. MrCnusesm Hall of Kitchener was a lam. week business visitor In Wtsltenatefts. 'Att-tttttttttttttttMitt-ttttttttttttttttttttl Mr. c. E. Tallman and son Donald ot Kitchener, are mum: Waller:- stein and Glennllau relatives. Mr. Amos Wllktmsou was lately a Sunday afternoon guest with friends In Upper Wootwicit Mr. T. A. Bulmer attended the auction sale held a! the home ot Mr Percy beta! 1ant Weduaulav Mrs. George Duncan of Win-ton Ls painfully Indium-sad a! the home here of her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Slubhs, Mr. Human Brubachm ot Hema- berg “(is a recent visitor with Mr, Aaron Dierenbactser. Mr. Charles E. Matthews and daughters. Olive ind Dorothy went. Sunday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of (Newman. ’Wooaswas Made in variouu combinations of tuvors of [ca Chum, and of the new miilinery store by Miss M. Schuhe. in the Evangeline Shop, 48 King St. W., Kitchener. ttie each, Possess a Distinctive Quality Feb. 6th and 7th, WALLENSTIIN Nearest Dealer or Tho public is caulk”! invited to attend the Models and popular weed hats shown. or-ice Pineappl- Fruit Brick Friday and Saturday, . At tho regular price, . daughter. Madmen. become the i lbride ot Noah, my ot Mr. and In. Phone ”4290 iced with Whippcd Cream Mrfand Mrs." George Human: V13“: ed at the home ot Mrs. Louis Pouch! St. Agatha. Born-On Jan. Mt. to Mr. and She. Simon Huber, a daughter. Mr. Emil Dielrloh spent. the week end with friends in Waterloo. A number trom here attended the auction sale on the Mike Zablouk‘l tarm that Monday. Quite' a number trom here “touch m: the ('arn'rM at Wellealey on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Walter Dietrich or Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. and Mm. Gingrich inn road. In: Zurich BoetuesBrutaoher On Tuesday. February am. an In- teresting wedding wan oolemniud by Bishop [an L. Martin at tin home of Mr. and Mn. Henry B. Brw bacher of Elmira weal. when their third daughter. Sarah. wu married to Edwin. son ot Mrs. Booklet and the late Mr. Abram B. Booklet. Mr. and Mrs Bowler will take up no!- deuee abuul halt a mile can of Ptortulate, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mm. Henry Bach km Tueadny enn- lng were: Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot. Mr, and Mrs. George Baruch: and Mrs. Otto Kreew. - Mr. Martin Kiesweller was I blui- “lam visitor to Kitchener last Tum- day. Mise Rose Mont-s waned Mr. Ind Mrs. Henry Bach on “Vedas-day evening. Solemn a. maniac. Honda». Mr. 81.50 each. $1.00 ., BAMBERG

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