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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1922, p. 4

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“all. Via!!!” In town thits I I. Mr. Andrew Wtridenhammer Mal)“, Mum. who attended the Iglotnhglbrother. Mr Weldon in" It“ ex-nuyor of we town I - uachu at the Water Optnlachool, Since lemma, ttt ions twelve gears turo he been med an Inspector of tu “tools in the weal and a: tet in jupector ot schools tor In”; um district ' 12/3041: F--" lit, thgnopal Services held In Eutfifbo Methodist Church on br "Vere of special interest _ ,mkttr bt Victoria University ' o.iu the speaker on Sun 'mtrmrtrs. ‘In a stirring address - I strong presentation of - In the Educational field V or: Anild also for Nippon to, I brunch 6t the churvh'a wor', ' Inlelgdid achievements of they ,rttrfltfttd gone torth Hum Vi,, College, whirh ha“ an vn'nH Pt of six hundred, and the up. unintes for service wpre also thinned. . _ The concluding service of the bu', ttarer observed by the ' minimalist and Pretrbytpr- "btt OI was held (in Friday ttt b31113 of an inspirational . hatghtl thunder. Addresses , bllvored during the week by a D. A. McKetIcher and W. H, - Ind by Hours. B, w. N, uni W. M. o. LOCIRMI in "Meet! of timely interest re- to the building up of a ttt'I- imbued with Christian Meals lofty principles were deal, \\ ith. [national Sunday Heldwin Waterloo Mighodist Church lav. w. H, Harvey. m th" oven- ' in an earnest address urged 'lw trl of mln‘stering to the tur?ris to goal rather than considering Ichlc'emontz. " material pos “on as, ot the highest impor Lt the evening service Mrs Mary “In“ Sch.“ gave a satisfying l sympathetic rendering to the mum solo "Ere Huh Not Earn" II Olin“- Oratorio “The Holy CONDITION IMPROVED 'aterlbo Churches Conclude Services V" of Week of Prayer A WILOOME wanton , nonditlon of Mr 'rhotg, " president or the Dominion Lire nee Co, who has been lll at we on William Street for "a, "I somewhat improved on Eir,.. A large circle of I: and business associates sin, , hi-tor his early rocoverv MuAUgt- At KHchenor, January I. at tho KItchOner and Wltarloo ”ml. to Mr, um Mn Hurry ”It... , Colleg! so"... I F-at Kitchener. January fish Mr. all! In. Alphonso “Hz, M It sum, I tton, "ORF-ht Kitchener, “cram . ”Into Mr And Mn Ella: S "tore, 91 Cameron Street pit. t son. (John Banning. 'Cir-At Knchenor, Decom» If M I) Mr. and Mrs Jon" lmw. " Glasgow Htreet. a I}. m. Wright, Albert tft., n "CI/G' tCr""-"'"-:"'-":";?',"";;',',?,]'; . ,5, -r, 'c,"c'Ci"rr--ct'i-i'fl'f, '__'," h? _., 'iiii'iiili'1iiil)lifli!i " 306%”de 'Artetti,tl WES BREHEGED‘W WA! Kitchener. January 'Mr. lid MN. William Him; In It!!!” “not. I Ion. “Wurloo. January 8, to “4 launch of Elam “it tttq home of Mr. “a. lam-Ia. John u. of Interest gland Town I! at Your ervice at In Inn-kn 0'6 ttention Ilt Our If Jansen BORN Phone “I I tug lhe year. 6tyle am In Inns "epeet Is assured from Manage? C .‘Schledel, whose handling of the ‘I‘ulrs of the department have can in for much .ravorable comment . the past Again Oboun Chairman of Waterloo Light and Aloyu Bauer will to! u an" ml: ot the Wllerloo. Water ad Us!!! Container!" the you 1922. NI reelection to this once linking place at the hum“! meetiutrheld on Thursday afternoon. Commis- uoner Euler’s re-election w" a, foregone conclusion, Ml nble’ work itt.that capacity and in other muni~ cipal work previously having titted him admirably tor the position Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Yung blut Celebrate Golden Wedding Commissioner A E. Sanderson will again occupy lhe omee or vice chairman of rho Commission, and together with Ihe other members of the Commission who were re-elected, the work should run smoothly dur, my the may, 6rrle md in this re L‘lpal wore preVIOumy mum. uuw “we him admn-ably tor me position tor some tune put round to} (‘ommlssroner A F. Sanderson ; thear home ln Amtseratbirr will again occupy the ottice of vice Misses Olive um “I. "etrer ".1 chairman or Ilw 1"ommiission, and turned Monday after spending their; logelher with me other members of holidays with relatives in London. l the Cornmlsslort who were re-eleued Mrs. D Britten, Miss Ethel or-) the work should run smoothly, dur I Icy and MiscFiorenee Snyder, who) lug Ilre year irrtle "rd m {Ina re uncut the week with Mrs. Pith)”; Bpeet ls assured from Manage, t" W l Weber St. have returned co Guiph. l, Schledel. whose handling ot the at. ( The Inn’ual meeting of the Ci2r) fulrs of the department have come' Auxiliary of the Freeport Slain!- In tor much favorable comment in ium will.be held at the Y. W. C. A, the past parlors, Wed. Jan. 11th at 8.80 ----- _------'" o'clock. Kindly be present, " n l Miss Eva P. Reid returned to ' [ b _ mum ‘zl.| Tuesdnv utter I very um ll» ahle visit at the home of her .1- - - -- - tsrtts, Mr. and Mn E. Reid our uhe The home of Mi. and Mrs. George F. Yungblul, Gl Young: St. W. Wat- erloo was the scene of a most enjoy- able gathering on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3rd. the occu>ion Being the gold- en anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Yunghlut. Sum, daugh- ters and grandchildren from various parts of the Dominion and a few in- timate friends gathered to celebrate the event, which will long live in the lanuly history. The home war' la:(elull) decorat- ed for the occacion Following a buffet luncheon Mr. William Yung: blut ul' Arcola, Sa.). eldest son of the famiiy, in :m apnl'npriate ad, dress gave interesting reminiscences or the past and on behalf of the fam- ily prosrnu‘tl thrs parents, Mr. Gut Mrs. l angEvlul with a [lune ulgold. Rev. 5. Fl, Schrader on behalf of a, teo mtfmalr friend, present in an able aridress made Mr. and Mrs. Yung'nlu! the I‘ecvpxcnts of a gold piece. Mrc, Ff Hutht aka spoke briefly. Mr. and Mr, Iirwruut,' u ho “cw rnnuvlmnly lxurprlxecl (n a' iexx "ru-dr, vrricod Meir sincere ay-' prtitittiort “I the kimlnrsr, of the family and friends. Th? prvsertta- tion was followed iry the singia4 o' :‘m'cral appropriate hymns. Mr. Yuhgblut who is in his P.tt.b, war wm horn In Hose, Darmstadt, Germany on June lst 1543. Whon twelve years of age he came to Car,- ada with his mum“. He was mar I'm! to Caroline. .iaunhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 1cpuhl, at Hullot. Oro, 0r. April 16th. l>’l. Mr. Y-tkoi' (nnductml a -'l msr'ul retarl rltr. business at Nt+rr.tt. Ont. for 21v Ivears and at Hum” for nine V031“. He moved 1. Waterloo " years an" “hert- he cortrnucd In tho .shoe Iruri nth-s until 't' 2." rod several yearr ch vmi tuo (“LU 3r Mr. and Mr, irv of Hen tll man I’opplor I drew Yunyh'-x' i ml and St. John Lutherans Win Opening Match in Twin City League The st Paul's hockey loam of Knrhonar went 01mm to antral ttt the Waterloo rink Friday evening when they mm tlie St Johnt team in the am unmo- of the Lutheran hockey series or the Twin City The limo closed with the More at s to 4 in (Ivor of the Waterloo Luihorann The Brnt period Muted with a grand rush, the Yit, Paul's scoring ttte first goal A good tlenl of body checking endrd m trips to the pen ally box for several of the tit PAul‘a players Regardless of the body- cherklng. Page! or the Sl. John's re, penttdly oulwmpd Schaldhorn. his opposing player. and the period and‘ ltd vim St Johns lndlnx, 4 to I A rluntinunnv I 'i't the ttH In: he hands wf MI 'lo are still Ml PIT St Pun]- rame hack for revenge. and with Mtort notice Kraft arm-m1 (he only any of the period. Sohmldo or ttto Rt Joh'u mu thawing up volt Water Commission In the third period the Khrhonar "" came back win: a determlnukm to via. and Imam-My In" a“. mud «Ml mm. nor- la immmtu-msto4 umumwmmucm. Mr and M 'ldrc‘n. <I\.1 number .. 'mi M children FIFTY YEARS MI H lbw-(hum and . I rmd Mrs. f Hanan-r, Mr happy M n1 Ial :Incouver In! ind eight It livin' aka nlrlren. The , treoent new Jnylllut. of At- Mrs. Jos; Hal; . rl'xburg Pa., he 'd heal Yunghlu cl nigh B.C In by our tots-II. but I. - - woo-pun mm m - mph not - by our tour ss-.--"-. _ .Mie Mona Vuouuu Ian me Toronto I»: -r, to mil. her “11th It the Torah. Ullvor Illy The luau Ida and cum I.“ who won! ‘13- holiday uno- Id Waterloo, returned to their whom, nt Jarvis and Well-ad rupctlnly In! Tuesday. Mrs u, it an". mu “not um} Master Murray who In" bout VII lung Mrs. B. Brown, Watch St... mu, Me. and holida; ~éason. Miss Dorothy Swallow of Midland was the guest of Miss Nina Hons- berger during. the put week, out Was the guest of honor of numeroul I functions held during the week. l Mrs; Henry Ernst and son Stanley l " ere week-end visitors at the homer of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jtmee; Garner, John street,iterloo. 1 Mr. and Mrs C. F. Winters and) family of Toronto spent theholidnyi with her sisters, the Misses Moyer,; Queen St. South. _ l The home of Mr. Jacob E. Klnnl and his sister, Miss Augusta Elma}, 38 West Ahrens St., Kitchener, was en fete on Sunday, New You”: Dny_| 1922, for the happy reunion of Gi, memberssof this illustrious family.l Bemdes the genial host "tttttl there were present Mrs. p. Mpliws, Margaret Avenue, Dr. C. E. Klots of St: Catharines. Dr. Otto Klotz, the Director of the Dominion Ob- "trv:ttor.v, Ottawa. and Mr. E. W. Kiotr. ot 'rorontrr Many bright and interesting reminiscences of the good 1 olu days at homer“ well as those 'tpertt later onby the various mem- bars 'ot the family in extensive trav- I el made the occasion a most happy" and memorable one to those who tbat around the Yule log blazing merrily tott thin hospitdtile hearth whhh is vglxvays supposed to play I promin- em pan ih such a festive prhrrnm, hut especially happy won the hours was! around the Christan: Table, ,-~- charmingly" arranged with appro- phate Uecoratio'mt and groaning mt- We! the weight tif the merry feast “(pared for the welcome gnu?" Here the rejoicing Vls beyond ex- _ ptvssion and the wonderful starlet recounted made the hour: was ap, a too qutekty, bringing to . close tho lutps' occasion with the fervent N pe of a Happy New Yer and many of them for each of the par. [ tiripants in this family rqunwl. " most comforubly settled in het new residence next door. The many friends of Mr. E. B.) tick who has been connected wilh‘ tho Woolworth Company for the post 1 ll 31‘an will extend to him their lhmrty congratulations on hi. aw _ l0 ntment to the important poistiors /' General Manager of the Wool- 1torth interests in the Soul}; Mr. Yuck expects to leave for Dull-s. 'Texas, on Jnnulry 15th, "etttttp.r" ml by his wife uni little dughhr, al.m, Mrs, O'Donnell and Min Maud. _ O'Donnell. who will spend the Win. [ ter In the South. A Troup photograph was' taken of Htir well known family, who have nrcuyht such honor to the County of Waterloo. Mr. George Schnarr expects to tuke possession shortly of his fine now home. Km; street, recenl'y pur- cimwd from Mrs. W. H. Ri "ie'l who " Is antIcipated that Premier King will shortly Inks up In: roll-1 denco In the LnurIor home. Maul-I ‘atnm to the Libertl party on 130' I death at the Ute Lady banner. nu] in preheat occupied by lobar! blur-I ior Wlth the ruidlnca In In." qunthed I” "no!" of III-toned ‘nnture, together with prank-Hon- ‘In vast number. made to In In. 'Lmerat rhIefIlIn durlng hll Ion. ) career. The house will be “lav-lad tor the tse-Chieftain baton occu~ Macy Mr and Mn Middleton (no {Kathleen MrBrIdn "hurled to ( their home In Clinttttt Iut Thursday ‘nner In enjoy-bio torttttght'. VII" (iii;,' hm pun-mu. Mr, I‘d Hit A. In McBride. George 1ttreqt. _ Mrs Webb and her' gum, In. _ Hunter of Chicago In" "and I from u VII" of "re wool. with Mr. ir: Mn. T. H. Han and - In Tomlin“ Mr Chas, Niehaus of Melanie. Tums, formerly local Powtmauter “aw a welcome visitor in Kitchener durum: the holiday season. Miss Dona Mayer of Toronto w” the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Percy Pearce for the holidays. Mr, It... W. John m wuubo. am In I”. bli- l mu um. chaining-u "Mona. ‘Vpry Wm M d.tetm" rehab-l l, ..Itl um an“ m . 4eiutsttti, _ hour or we "tHr 1;- “on" 1 “Term Hill," a. may no.“ a“ 1 Mr. and In. o-lu-I. vital 'tends mu: " WI! to In.” 1 .oetit tux-won. .nm at - 1 new functions; an. an 10-6“ ‘voul for s toltr,Ctrrutma' only "lut In“: "titular m young- (er not. In“: “only 'morred the Monro-u mummy ulwlys unna- ved in this home, but more "pecul- 'lty at the "auvirUiGou, _ Mr. and Mn, lick denim} an be!“ accorded I very - wol- jar, but to Kitchener, after Ill "teod,6d VIII! ot two months. In. up My mug-.m- an?“ vmmn. In - vu ably u not.“ In mam-o " sum " tor dtuattter., at no my be" JL 100103 "a , “not!" with I.“ lulu. Gum-u Mn- i Mr. and Mrs. wax. Johnston Ind [ser. Ind Mn. Fred Org! qho were aiueh (and viNut" In tht Twin (iii, our tho “It”; Iquon. have returned to than bong In Whampog. _ Mr. Milton Weber of Rum who haven you: In 1-9;"qu sequin- Hpncen h: Wuonpo. T 110ng in a "anneal-Mon to murtert circle: ivy-re the In pu- ticularly mlued during her " Ionco. Ir , , Mr. Edward Ruby nu remand to 'Toronto an.” spend!“ the holi- days here to rename ill 'tttNts In [Appllcd Science In mg ‘Uuivoulty. Mr. glad In: Orear noon and rtnmily ot Toronto new unread Hutton it the home of Mr. and ( Mm A, G. Rachael. Wnterloo. , Mrs, Emma Roan and tumbler. (Miss Ruhr” or Tutu-loo. ware iweekend vlutors in Toronto‘ Mr George Maps]! “ulna; It (In home In Waterloo. Mr. bouts Lug I9tt I'll! you to reautht " and!» _" l medial studtat at Toronto Unlumu. Mr, Dun B. municipal; ot Lock- wood, sum. arrived In ~Wnurloo Sunni” and is a ”up an bane of mu» Ban. .910!" 330.1. Miss Eva Tingle, at Nine Plus, is spending the Inland " her honed in Wuorloo. F in mm.- W" {to Miss K. Bowm of Toronto wu a week-end "out at the hon. ot Mrs. A. u. Rachael. King St. nut, watertotr Mise Rona Hilliard who went the Chrlsulu 7100mm; umber. home. Albert Street, Wnerlo. returned to 0mm: mu, “no on. tin re out“ In: anti» " linden-non di. was In reetre" In. I S. Brown, Min June: Brown and - Murray Brown of Antler-(bur: - I few dun u the how. ot MuMBLptown, Pre "rtett Strut. Ktttster. , Mr, Pom MacDonald, who nu bun visiting with relative; in tho Twin City durum the put wuk bu returned to Tor8to,, Mr, Fraser iuo,rm Frederick Street. Kitchgur. mm my week- end with (mud! In London. Mr. Roy Hill of Strum wu bond-y villlor with 'rltndrin K chonor. T Mr Fred Btplthwpt. who In. boon npondin; tho Chriumn holl- dty: at " homo on Unruly! Ave. Knchoner. In: “gunned to Klnnton to resume his undies " Queen'- Unlvgnlty. Mr, Marlee Brown who bu bun ”mm. It MI home on Frederick Strut, Kitchener. In: returned to Anttter.ttrttrg, It "n1" Hondonon who bu been “all” "hun- In m, Twin City during the an! weak but re turned to " homo In Dundu. Mm Alblln Olu'hollur, Freder- Ick Strut. Kitchoucr, In I hallo-y vlmor with renun- In Penn-t Mm Aim Hill. Wolllnlton Knchunor. loan! the week-cad Mend: In Clmord. Mm Hilda Morn“. mtr.4ritt.traltr In. " “Quinton. (lunar-l Hospital "tat In "double vwgtlon It the non“ of Mr parothtr, Mr. And Mn, Ru. Ind Mu. Carl Soronul of Gunlph vlnltnl at tho ion. of 1b. - porch", Mr. And Mn. Ono Bolluc, Young Bt., Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wood of Chu- hnm were the - M Mr. Ind Mrs. W 8cm". Hohner Ave, Kit. chin", Mr Ind Mo A Z, Garner. Mm Home Devi-an sud "In “an! Baum-n of Kuchonor “and“ the sum“! Inuit-r1 hull It ear-non: recently, The any trimtd. of MI" Rum Bonner. via has bun eoOGd to tmr I,“ ovum “a tavern duck of manual. qrilb ht pin-d to learn "at II. " - In ""6. mm In To: In: In. mm In." - 9.10m!” with rou- Mhl In t'I' "It In. (mu Juan nub cloud» with ma- uvh In and» _ I!" Ill. «In... at pattlw crook, tnet., “Lilo. M- at In but. It% - “not. Want- Mr. - will“. "0 I“ an oo-ttFt"-""" no " I. 1P- II In..." In run '.._.e. - _-_v,., - Aim Hill. Wtrllittgtott tn., Mn, Ch“. Winter: and tummy nor, lulu. the rock-0nd with of Toronto were visitors in the II cititord. irity Int week the guests of the HM: Morn“. nanHI-tnln‘ 1 Mine: Mayer wanton. (inner-l Ho.pital Mlu Dom Mayer or Toronto was In u’qublo vwgtloll u thes). gun! " the home of Miss P " Mr pal-inn. Mr. and In. Pearce, our the New Year’s hon Merton, Willtnm BL. Wuor- an", .. . _. av, n-.. will: ot Wynn: is home ot his parent: E16 bolt Kit The and” ot Dr. W“MMD-’ not. on of the how-’1 lawns? pinion" III. Wm rut on “Md-l ' with lam” unico- both It It. km and the batman church, of which In In u ncuve Ind mutant number. Former p- Iooulop m (than. including may to whoa-ho W mun-land u u phi-Mu. nuns-ed to honor In. memory ad to my 1 In! tribute/w : respect“ alum. At Bt. John} Lutherun, church. Rev. E. Bockclpnn, the nutcr. woke tn 'tsits-tit term ot the service he rumored the community as a My “can and also an I public nomad cmun. In the church he had also been In uclive worker, eepervnliy union; the young people nnd he wut' be much mined not omy m the home circle, but in various organiza- tion of which he wu an energetic number. Appropriate music was furnished by the choir of ttte church, including . mule chorus Ind a duett try Mr. Ind In. Schmidt The Dante-re” who were all members of the medical profession and were close friends of the Into Dr. F. J, Weldenhmmer were as followu: Doctors H, Huehnergard, H. LAckner, C. Noecker. A. L, Well man. J, M. Livingston, W. Geiger, W. L. Hlllllrd and H. J. McNally. Among those who were presenl al 1 Ibo funeral which WIS largely ar) tended were a number of friends‘ and relatives from other clues. A 1 non; mole attending from out or town were: Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Hylhun of Oakville, Mr, Andrew} Wetdettttatttttter, a brother of the de- _ ceped from Winnipeg, Mr, George? Schelrholtz of St. Gregor. Sunk. gin. J. Kumnnn of Peru. Indiana. Mr. George Huetner or Hawkeevllle, Min R. Volkmnn of Call, Mr, and Mrs. Y. Votes ot Preston, Ind Mrs C. Becker of New Hamburg, Mrs, Charles Stroll. of Elmira. Mr and Mrs. Carnality of Elmira and Mr. Charles Shierholu of Elmwood. Mrts, LIlunnuu Ur urn-nu "AAT6 .... Charles Shlerhonz of Elmwood Mrs w J) Young tsud rhtldrea. KDS. ”‘ The floral tributes were numerous Ruth and Russpll. have returned to -- and beautiful as follows: Wreath, Montreal after spvndlug the htolr,., The annull t Kitchener and Waterloo M.diciriays with Mru 'laiiyard, F'reder, Street Btsptist Afsocutlon; wreath, Public School "k Street ‘wan held " the Bond: emblem Waterloo Masonlr Miss Marion A Baum“ H former president Mrs. Lodge; Crov, Manual E, Haedke resident of Kitiner, was a Tor- Holmer Ave on ‘Ind E, s, Rhodke: alnndlux wealh l onto Hailor at the horn» of Mr ‘The following t from Miss C. Conrad. Mrs Conrad} Menno Devitt, Bellpview Avenue,) President-Mrs Huehnegud; Mrs, A Sanderson, Waterloo lst Vice-Pres,- Mrs. E, Fry and Mrs, H. Smith; Dr Ross wing and son. of 2nd Virre_Prer- cross from Mr and Mrs Wm Con, Guelph, "re panama at thp hnms- ot Secremryi-Mn ind and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Conrad; M] M Dorm TVrsterVno Tretrssurer--M" [,pillow from wire Ind daughN-r of the; Mr, Wesley Yungmuu who hm Anni-Treasure decenaed, wrenh of orchids from -- the Public School reaching “all, V wrufh from Mr. Ind Mrs. Martin, Fischer. 'ttra.", Mr, and Mrs o.' fs Gulnslex, MI" I Geiger, Mr and; "it' Mn, E Begun Mrs, J Carnohan,3 L Mr. and Mo, Allan Goodman, The, '-.- Women] Hospital Auxlllury, Mrs E: _ " . Echo: of Fit, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs 1 ' E. Liphurrit, Mr and Mrs F Waltz. I i w, - . I Dr R Eckel. rouslnl Alma. Arthut I ,. ‘ Ind Winn, Mr W Kinzie, Jacob , v, - Waldenhlmmer. Mr and Mrs fl W _ I ' i, ' Moore, Mr. and Mrs J Motherall, ‘ . F, Mr, ma Mrs. Wm. Wynlhlm, Ger ", .‘ mull Dodge. IUOF, Mr and Mrs ' _ . t - C Thlelc. Mr! H Shierhnllz Mr I IS I and Mrs. C, Huehn, Mr and Mrs , Copland, Mr And Mm Gels. llr and , k Mrs, H Huohneurd and Mr and a l . Mrs H llphlrd A Ladies returned to Toronto to resume his studies at Toronto University Min Lauren: Bender has rouun no to Timmina liter spending n tow day: at her home on Ellen Si, Kitchener Miqtt HIM: Sch-afar spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr: Jack wane! in atrattord Mr, Roy Z. Conner has relurnm‘l to Kiln-ton to resume his “miles: " Queer- University Mr, Bradley, former putor of Bt, Andrew: Prubyteriln Church. Kitchener. were glad to welcome him luck and hour him speak at Grace Tabernacle. He In lrcompanr led by one ot " daughlern, the couple hem: the guests of Mr and Mn W G, Cleghorn. Water Sheet Mr. Edward Bowman his return ed to Ms school nut Boston. Mass " In" upendln; the holidays It his‘ home on Margaret Avenue, City l Mr and Mn Amman Snyder of Colulllo. Sal, Ire spending the winter mall}:- in]! the formor'u mum. MP. All“. Snyder. Frcder lei BL, Mug-1‘, On. ot Wham " Klan-nor our the 1.01% m Mr. Orpheu- lonr Mt. of Chic.“ who - a In don " an ham. ttt bl. Mb- ". It. t [ David It. and “in“. N6” vi. an: mule: aa G. no mm: at m he many friends of the Rev 3.14 L. nfuwktmp .h M0 the: Au M the um- ed Jan, able friends ence in Toronto ot which he in a member Dr. and Mrs. H. M hatkner and son. Allister, Weber Street. returtr ed Jan, 7 an" spendlnz an enjoy able holiday with Kincardine Mrs, F Krieger why! spent thelChirrirstmas vacation at her home In Christmas vacation with Detroit Gttlt, returned to the city yenerdly friends returned to her home. Wllu helm Street. last night -.-----------" Missea Dorothy and Hilda Bier- wagen have returned from In an joyable holidcy spent with triends itt Elmira. Dr. Roll Wing and son. of Guelph. are guests at the home of Mr. M. Davin. Wtaterloo The earliest arrival of springqnerchandise in 10 years. Come in III!’ see them. Bright new patterns and colorings too. Something ydu hnven't seen for a long time. Price reasonable. . Bricker-Germann Co, Ltd/ Waterloo Ontario Regular price $20.00 for Regular price $25.00 for Regular price $30.00 for Regular price $36.00 for Regular price $70.00 for WHAT? Why Bricker-Germann Company, Limited, Water%N an "l' store, just received a big shipment of V _ I _ , Ladies' and Misses' Cloth Coats Ladies‘ handsome plush coats in ood styles in the best materials at :ecided reductions $29.50, $31.50, $39.50 to $49.50 "LANG "raaa CY C) 'ttiitii'iii'(,/'; Blue Prints, Ginghams, Cottonader i ‘and shirtings ' Ladies' Plush Coats Qit‘ii Some People (“a n Hardly Believe it ' W 5 . 5.1:? P ‘Hg But It's True _ ".1' vheen mum; with his parents. Mr. A number of comnitu. mi {and Mrs G. F. Yuublut. Young'elocud aisiatsrrineirsmA. ', a Street, Waterloo, has returned t7,GiG wen-1'9“ mbmltud. 7?“ his home in Montreal. ill: the Mum. n dainty ttstiit I Mr William Gould has returned no VII "Nod by the “but and this city after an enjoy-bio “cation “IRVING loch! hour m “1. ‘spent at his home in Clinton, m---------'--. V Miss N. Scott who spent the [Christmas vacation at her home In ow DUNDEE IIW. Ladies' Aid Elect The annual meeting of the Kine Street Baptist Ladlea' Aid Society was held It the home of the retiring prosidem, Mrs. William Mitchell, Holmer Ave, on Thursday nmmoon. The following oirieern were elected: 2nd vittIri--Mrs. D. Ruff, secretary-Mrs. A. Ptstriek, Treasurer-Mrs. o. DeKlemlnnI. xstsitst-Tr-rer---MrB. w. Mitchell lst Vice-Pri-Mrs. L. R. Downbeat“ Your _ Opportunity iie IS RIGHT NOW}? _ o a , . . Ladies', Misses and (qlllllttttit'i Children's Lovely Winter I Coats at Remarkable I ", Values ' "<illlttitlB.ittti) ' Have you seen the splendid, warm, all wool cloth mats selling here at half of Regular prices. Every day they are being taken and the opportunity will not last very long. Half price is a big sacrifice for the kind of goods we sell. Officers at King l St. Baptist Church $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $35.00 Regular price $29.00 for Regular price $33.00 for Regular price $37.00 for Regular price $50.00 for Regular price $80.00 for All ladies' fur cans are going decided reductions __ $75.00, $06.00, $150.00 to "iul, Ladies' Fur Collar Cloth Coats The man mm of the - loo WW Hockey We... an on sunny Mum"'". ”-1 teens were atgttered end the M ulo for at unor- use. you drum up a mum: a New Dundee at and“ Jen. Baum. " Gemini“. Jw 1 Centerville‘u New Death. ma. "rtraabum at We Jul-37 " New Dundee It Calm JuL " Strum"; at New Dundee In. " New Dundee " 30067111. in. u trtraatru,= It Gallant“! at, 34 Mann. trt Stratum ‘30. " Neville u Strum In. " Coit-ttis an MO I“! I Rosevme at New DIM... hi. " Centerville n Strasburg M " Fur Coats Was; utter" 81m ma! {mi

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